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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-09-18, Page 1-1- 7, _Twk.� ----T--.- -T. _­ _--___WW I I � -1 ,- - L 7 , I . - . I � - Ll ,L_ ­ ' _­ , I . . . � I - . ,- � � I 11 � I I - L . I . , I - � - I I I I . � I . � . I . - 7__ � - , , ___ L, 'L � � � ­_­­­,__­'_­­­ -.-.-_11---_-- - � ��­ - - --- -, I .1 . I '� - � � . I � .1 � � . I I . I I . . I . I � I I I t L . - - ­ . ­ -_ - I � - � �_i . - - �__ __ �_ . - ­ - � - - ��_ _1 --- - - - V__F_"__7,�_1__.� 11 I � - 71 '. I—— __ ___ � ­ I � . - � .:� . . - - - --,�,- I-— -,- �_ , =4- - - - - - - I . ,_ I r_� _', I ��_ - -- -, I z - -_ - ­ - ____ _ I - - - _ - � - I - 1. .- r I - I;; 9 - I'll 1896, — ftw_WBWA6� ___ ___ _""Imamft �' READY I [ , � : ; i - 9 U- YER& i�; ; � t . ; : Now, ! � Q o u ew,pall � ad. and tke asSort� . zoods prettv ,,,,- � - (ets-, I I es, � �S, as"Good,s;l I i - �,hs, – , i ; . I 11m.tng& , � I a I . msj, �. I I - . . . peries, I �Ierwear, I I r FEW DAYS. M-11" 1. inery � 1) HAND. ­ . — I I I � I I I I 4 . I I : � )ods I - lqpany, , 0 . x Dry Goods Store - I I , � I , the visiting I teara, !i that now ein .. An by the blood � urk, .vholesale, U: a ther . A pretensions' as v, . Itory propeil,5 I r -%yas, ., J1 is simply I I not in � - Quite a number �i &L Toronto this. . . I I ali� � , I , , has ret 'arneii fr,any ,,_on Sunday last rb Geiser,of Shipka, 'on cemetery. - De- � agge and had been, , ,th internal cancer- , hu-3band and tw(>. � - her loss. -Mr. If- .ght out tl; 0 .e stock- � I m. erehant, Shipk-a- i � h in. Sh.ipka will . Septemb�r 330tb.- � d Aurora, Illinsds,, Shipka, ; , — S. . , 'Scott i,% spend.* I Ing tj� .;his locality.-INlisaL �s ill- at present.- , very ill. in the, -Feq guson .died &-t � Irviae on Monday. � On Weduesday�- 7 ell wound up now. %lity are Arnes. &-, ( & Co�, Taylor & M & Co. -A good Npples Packed thi& , . com minced. -The: � . kda-y Was a soaker, ; vell after it, The� . :__1N1L5s Jane Shier . , � . PZ .kawa.-Nliss Jessie� , an attaick of the� 1. ie hea,�y thunder ig, Mr. Jacob Ha- lled�in ` the field by . , - -discover the dea& . Ile estimates tha. I � � I were, a4aat nine - - aes.-(2nite a fe-vir ' ,(1the Toronto, fair I I highly pleased. - y branch agri,!ul� i the Exeter bras,% diieh will- be held. __.'�epteaiber. We� rst , � . ulass One . an& - �( - le will -et (food- � 0 n . st a f-,Ood showZ as. . : ; , --- �.Ap 61au'laat year,. � ) in elef,aut style. , ' Iled howe from a, . the ea.,it.-Henry �oui a :two weeks7' � I otheri friends at . � , Ilan has sold his� . . . I , ter 11s,Lmont. it I . � I for Larnont to, � L I . I � is a beavy cattle� . in S. -Fausb has ' P late Ab. Wam- :ion ii�i November. 1�-ft for Pigeon, I , He .-ons there. - I ot tw(.r weeks.- ' and . her sister, . � � (fit recen-tly, after- .tutd home --Mr. . o Waterloo a few . ".d hi*, da.,ughter- r homd�"in Balti- . . � ad his house ari& adds much to,- J1,oss . sitbt-r8on.a--?v1r. . . IT passed through - (to and w- ade a I .1 7 ter's. George is- , I ensall and the I've 'L good word� son and her son . here . Sief,aer.-Lasb 5;1 - 0 . i lapqj) was quiet, . : help the boys� . vubt.theHens�11- � In I* � R lment--Ij,ast� -1. r1raund a,ndl - i perance lectures: ssuciatiou. in the � ilton Buchanan j;chool and his, ,high school. . . I , I Z t I � 11 mber- of pupilg- � �. egfiate Institute the department - I - nercentage, 'Who I � - ,ell, 2.4 wrote, lz� , 86.1 1 St. Malys) - I Sent.; at Strat- ­ , - 52 per cent.; - . ssed, or 18 Per � I_ I �­ L L .ve been Tately] I court : F. W. I property, $'8,L_ ! . 1, I Oung, Liffto-' I . - � .33 5oo. Samuel ­ . y real '49 000a - i %' ' ersonal, $1,552- , ard, personal, I _".. McFarlane I . _. - t 20a. 1 rsonal and real- 1 I I . . i . 1 _­­ I—— ­­_­ _ __ _ ___-_­ .1 - � � I � I ! � . . . I . . - . I . - i i . : � - I P - T f . ........... , F� . . � � . - . I L I . - 11. . - � I _. I . , : I � � __ . --- L I I . 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I I McL:�IAN - BPOs., pilblish-4-=rs. . , - — - ___ I _11- . ...... . .... ��������������������������������l������������������ - . - ___ I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 18960 - - I .i . r � 1 r , ,=�� - - __ - . L I . I L - - I . . - - . 1 $� a Year in Advance. � . � 11 I .. I . l' ROADS. - . - I I . GOOD' L - .. the privilege of making a few remarks con- at the w Mia .. - : i I . L i . I . Ldw Pr ces, Air. Campbell, the ()ood Ro . .aist line. It is vided with an plore the sissippi. River in Ont-ario. t ief had made his escape. The same night 000 and i an aisessment of 13 ccnts on the L , . , ' ) _e . . - I I i " . ads Instruptor ce�ning the suffragellin which we are so eyelid and eyebrow bxac like the other About twent -eight years ago he moved hi entered, and dollar on the �mouut of prerujLrlui notes was -1 � . I in -c rkn6ction with the Ontario Department much interested. t ill S yro y IS L r. A. Campbell's house waS7 r I r - � t its head. The eye was bandaged to his family to the county of Huron, living b tween two and three dollars stolen. From ,struck tq� meett liabillities. The company is L of A-riculture, has paid a visit to the united 1 Why should the ballot -interfere lwtith pre'vent injury,as it, wm as sensitive a" * L I I * I r of . . a ordio- for two years near Luchnow, and afterwards t ere the marauders went to the home of stronger ',than at any pi(evious time� in its . . counties Stormont, Dundas.and Glen.� .d, any more than it does with nar eyes. Recently the child fell and hurt at Sb. Helens. Six years ago he moved into A � R T%lacGuire. They forced'an entrance history, �nd, considering the large number - -It is 1 -aid of a Bruce' county farmer who I well baked'brea, I y . I . y garr " where they need good toads and im-1 well threa-hed wheat ? . � . L was 0 disgusted at being, o JOc a � the eye, which then came out. - Wingham, but Mrs. Ferguson dying. soon it o* the L cellar, but as there -was no inside of fites c4used through lightning, the. rate * ag L I . ffered only prov d methods for making them about the, 2. If, as we claim, women will become -Two Brantford lads out shooting on the afterwards, and the family all being grown c nection with the house they were unable must be considered most satisfact b for his apples, that he -drove off the wors of any county in- the Provir ce. He more ititelligent thro h suffrage, will deliv red some nine addresses there -and . � . ory. I _� � . A -, not Grand river, had an exciting time near up, he broke up house -keeping and -has since t gain an entrance. Upon examination it -Air. David R. Bell, of North Easthope, . I . Walkerton market and. dumped the apples corn anied by the Reeva t ac- domestic mervice be Zlroved ? Paris w4er6 they espied a splendid Canadian lived with his children. He knew no ill- w f'und that a buggy had been driven be- and Miss !Bella Rid:(fel ' an . . of each mun I f a -woman cannot be prudent and po- � I, daughter -of _11r. d : - Palit , visited several of the roads in litical at th . . . eagle. It took. the contents of three barrels ness during his life until a week before his , e Tthese places, from which it would ap- Z -were married on Wed - in heaps on the road side on tbe way home. ici- 3. � I the I e Sarno time, why is it; that your tb bring the. bird down. . It is A Mrs. Robtrt Riddelb I coun and�� gave 'instru- a splepdid, death, and few were more erect and agile e t�at the btifglars were not tramps. nesdav, 24d inst., at the residence of the � ' � This story reminds ' , ctions as to Queen, who rules her dominions politically specimen arid measures 13 feet 4 inches from than he even in his old age. Mr. Ferguson - I � L' us of the man who cut how I they. c6u- Id be Moab r efficiently - and as well as in'all other ways, is loved and tip to tip. . � . further trace of them has since been dis- bride'; parents, Shakespeare. I off his. nose to spite his face. If be bad cheao,ly placed in &'condition o rennanen . . saw active service in the rebellion of '37, be- co er�d. , - -7ZIr. )ringle, of Motherwell - has pur- ' , . � f "a t revered the world over as a model wife `- -7�One night lately, Mr. Peter Torrance, ing present at the fa li I . ,anly realized that the price was gover e repa#. Some of Mr. Campbel sugges. and mother ? . . mous Wind -mill en- O� Monday of last week, while F. J. � - . n db I of the first concession.of Kinloss - , ebased the liandsome new brick house of . had four couriter. I K i h Exeter,was working in the cellar Mr. JohniEliott, in St. Marys,'for $1 200. ' y- tions �are applicable to -other counties as well 4. In -our land (f sunshine and flowers we sbeep killed' and two others badly torn b �#_ I . I � - the same law that enables merchants to sell as to �he .united counties named. 'We in often see a greet Willow r fence post- take dogs. Mr. Thomas McDonald y of hou.se he was suadenly taken IVI r. JS ,Iliott has already started to build an - articles at prices to-daywhich, a few years Huro A bave as good roads a also had a 1 6, would have been less than the c in any county in Canada arid better than in poor rule,that y d6gs on the -same night. . e pains, coursing up and down other houseon the adjoining lot. s can be -found I oott grow and pa t forth leaves. A� it is a � ewe killed b' - Huron Notes. r , Ag Oat of . � wil not work both ways', we This is the second time this season that Mr. -The August cheese 'of Holmesvi is legs, which soon began to swell, -Thomas C. -Yeoward, a sou of Wm. , ngm r ; � pr . .Id have been tove ' bODe, on the thire of next Ngvember, � by the McDonald bas had his sheep killed by cheese factory was shipped on Saturday,the rich anxiety. He returned to his Yeaward, ,� of South E'asthope, and formerly - most, but still we are not �d . Ile 0 oduction, his conduct wov ' a.ccepting, - es ii different. - � aug cations which may be beneficial to 11�. ,lavor of out- voter, i, to .chamge ever I y. good dogs. : price being 8je. . - � - ho )e, �here medical aid was summoned, a photogrApher in Stratford, had his left Theg . . � I F � � bu I the affected member still continued leg broken below the kneewbile out boating I .- � following sugge'stions of Mr. Campbell Woman in t,be -Sta �e into a politician, -Miss Bennett, aasistant school teacher -Mr..E. Bower, of Ashfield, has a turkey � . I , . , r The prices of all commodities have been are applicable 'any where. To an, -inter- - � Yot ra respectfully, , . of the public school at Thorridale, met with hen that has already this. summer' laid 103 par fall and he could only walk, by the aid at Parry Sound a few days ago. _ . � greatly reduced of late. To illustrait viewer h 6 said in reply to his interrogations: . a very painful accident whir eggs, and as .yet shows no signs of . giving of crAtch. -The Newry factory captured two first e: we " What are some of the . most important ' . .NfAY MARTIN BITCHELLER. e on her way to up the job . Mr. James Whitely has leased his farm, prizes, two seconds and a. gold medal for are to -day selling pants at $1, $1.255 and points which'sbould-be observed by I � school the other morning. She was cross- - '. nor lh­�est half of lot 99, Huron road, God-' cheese at the InduArial Fair, Toronto 0 1 - path- 11 -_ -_ *_ � ` ing over �he creek on the new bridge which -Mr. Peter Purvis, who has conducted . Th 0 S1,50, that even as late as last year CoUldr masters in doing their road work V1 I The Cro s in Manitoba. . . the Blyth woolen mills for the past ai erict township, to Mr. David Prouse, for a Misse-s Moirison, cheese -makers, are to be I - I I . . - is in course of construction, and stepped on ix � . mot be bought wholeealp for these prices. " I have. &Ir 6ady mentioned perhaps the ' Advices in Wi nipeg, dated September a nail, which ran through one of her great yearq, has purchased a It ill in. Teeswater, terri of eight years.- Mr. Prouse has al- congratula�ted for the grand iuccess which * , . . . . . most important -one -drainage. - Every care 14th, says : I rea� y s�'artcd his fall plowing, and -will has crown . d tbeir�efforts. I In fact, as evarybody knows, at these prices Har esting is now nearly over toes. and will shortly move there. rem)ve ' � e i should - be taken to lead the water away except in very lo lying districts of Mani. -Miss Ogden, a granddaughter' of Mr. . -Wm' Milne has sold the grist mill at 1his family to his new farm. 'He -Aif interesting- eyetit in Logan, last 7 a man would never think- of securing any- from the road as rapidly as possible, and, for toba, where seedi g was, delay R. Shaw Wood, London township, had a Etbel to H. F. McAllister.� Mr. Milne has has of Ilate been farming on the lat con- week, � was the marriage of Mr. XV. H. this the a stem. of dra . . � I ed by wet I thing but cottonade or oreralls a few ears . y inage ca,nnot be too weather in the -spring. . also disposed of the saw in' cession, land Mr. Whitely has no doubt se- Woollacott to Mise Amelia Pfifer, which .. y Reports are coming narrov� escape Friday. She was wheeling - �11 and will short- 1v I . , perfect.- Then the road should be crowned in from the thresh ars, the yields 'beini dis-. along JRichmond street, followed by a trol- . cure I a kood^ tenant to manage his farm. took - place in the Brodbagen - Lutheran .- a o. . The bottom has been k t , ly remove his family to Trout Creek. W. jr,ekr_ ay r 9 - I mocked on Of�� that is 'rounded up' towards the center. appointing in so e cases -and -Mr. Ddyid Brown, an � .Mr. . . the late tenant, is undecided church, on Tuead af ternoo --- r- . high prices., and w , e have never, in our ex. This cro' ' * PleasNq in ley car', 4 hen her skirt became entangled - lemployee of the . . W. n, 8th just. - wning is part of the system of others.. The gene -al average for wheat i in the sprocket of the cycle. Finding h Blyth flax mills, had the epd of the index wha; he: 'ill do. I There were. about'75 invited guests prreaftent. � er- � a � s, seen any I . -pn Monday evening of last week, when - . . perience in.the clothing busities' Irainage to shed the water quickly to the about - finger of his left hand accioentally smashed Miss Al. Coppin, daughter of 'Mi. John - 1� r 19 bushels I er acre. In �Eaat Assini- self falling, she succeeded in throwing her- on Tuesday in the tbresherl at the mills. Mrs.1 Stanley and Miss'AddieStephenson, of S. Coppin's eldest brother in Cornwall, Eng- , "' values that compare with these lines of side gutters, the road should, of course, be boia and -the Nort iwest Territorielithe crop self away:4rorn the track and so escaped I _ rolled 'with a heavy roNer. Unless the ma - . Holinesville, were on their way hom-6, and laud, pame' out to Mitchell from the old � . 31en's Pants at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. : - was never better. There will doubtless De injury. i � . -Mr. Plumsteel, of Clinton, has rented . . - r terial of which -the road is composed is 50 per cent. more ood h t to market at --The vill' . . his 100 -acre ia . near the gate, a dog following a team, :rland. a �couple of' -weeks ago, aud is going to I ' r w. ea age of Bright boasts of a clever rm on the �rd concession of I - . I I roqsed a cow on t � Nowadays, when a man buys an ordered ritorial points ban there has ever been lady carpenter'.i A short time ago she made erm Jof years, to he roadside, which in' spind : few months with her uncle _. thoroughly consolidated, ruts are at once Ter Tuckersmith, for a t Al r. it , M. r, JJT. 7 . . r I fright ran into the buggy, overturning it S. Coppintand family. - � � created and- the drainage inte'ifered with. in the put, and t e sample of wheat gener- a very subst,am 'al table' and more recently, Frank O'Brien, of Ray, forl the sum of $275 � I . . suit, he dernands the utmost satisfaction for A road -roller iis, I think, e m ' yearl � i and throy�ing' the occupants out.: Urta. . � ,�th Oat popular ally is believed to be the finest that has being in want t a kitchen clothes horse, I Stan r -A six-�ear-old child of Mr. Charles Cop- . Z* , on has sold his fine 100 -acre ley was severely injured, receiving sev-_ pin, of Logim, died -on Saturday night, the the money. This is exactl -what every machine that can be use OX;'_` The pathmaster ever been grown here. The Manitoba went.to wl rk and did the planiD - . y - � - & she P . Ler Wats - . eral bad bruises, while Miss Stephenson, in 6th just - c urchaser of our Scotch T $.�o should see that theimateriail useld is clean. Northwestern 9' farm, -16th concession of Grey, to his , . The child's dea-�'h was directly t,t- . p weeds at $18, . I . Railway will not issue any mortising, frainli everything else in son -in- . I r I I have seen stuff put on roads which those, in . orts Ois season. ing and law, James Sholdice, for the sum addition to bruises, had her face badly tributa;ble to -its drinking a strong solution and $22 may expect. Have you seen what . I ore crop rep The North. so complete a manner that it will bear coin- of $5,000. . � � , usino� it ed, travel.' If pathmasters had ern Pacific report for last week states that parison with th'e, work of any carpenterany- - scratched. The horse got free from the of alkali. by � accident in February last since . I 0 call Mr. Watson retains possession until next ' - we show in new suitings this season 9 put a, few shovels full in a screen and harvesting is overl in many places, and tfiat where. I spring. buggy, leaving it badly wrecked. � . which time �t bas suffered very acutely. - . � . . - . . � . pumped water ' -Mr. J. S. Walker, V. S., of Londes . -Mr. �osejji Wilson, of the 7th conces- , 1 . I � . .......................... on it until the clay anA the threshing will be generk] this week.- - At Petroliii.on Thursday afternoon Jast - . -The reifiain� of the late Mrs. Riley) of ; � 1. I I sand . were washed away, ther woul4 Owing to the increased number of' machines week, a maskediman entered the house of boro, has decided to go to Detroit School of "'On of West, Wawauosh, and his partner Poole, were�fiteircd in the Methodist come- . have been.1little but a few boulde in life, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of I , era lef t. there will not be t6 delay of forme Medicine to qualify himself as an M.D. tery, Milve 'ton- I . ­ -. r years Aaron Loudon, 'and demanded from the boy, r , on Thursday., 3ra inst. De - I WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL Gravel is rarely so clean that ' r When he completes that course, he will be their wedding day on the 3rd just., by a I . . I . screening ivill in marketing the rop. with a pointed revolver in his band, the ceased, wholhad rived to the ripe age of 8.1 - . I . not pay, Dirt 'and sand are" very injuribus . ­ I - money that wi�s'in the house. Fortunately in a position to heal both man and beast. family g4thering, consistin of Mr. Johii ye,, - wa -a Very much respected and beloved � * � i . i . n_ ;I (� , by a1arge Joircle of friendSL k 4 .... . .. � ... w­_.­� ....... to the permanency ofa road." $12 was all that1was on hand. This amount -The Smith Brothers, of the l2r�h co Wilson, flullett; Mrs. 17m. McAllister and acquaint- . " Can we obtain better roads without in- . The Fair Receipts. - - cession- of West Wawanosh, threshec' Mrs. Rol*rt McAllister, and Messrs. Jos. . I � ! - . I I � � � the burglar got, � and made good his escape. Ithe and Wrn�Wilson,`of West Wawanosb, and auces, I - creased taxation ?" I . . � The admission receipts at the Industrial Early Tuesday morning tli� re idences of other day, the product of 100 acres,between -Air, W1 ' -of Langdon, North GREIG & MA CD ONA L D . I . 8 m. Taylor, r I I � " Yes," was Mr.'Campbell's empha* r' Exhibition at Toronto this year are away twelve and thirteen hundred bushels of Rev. James Wilson, of Niagara, each ac- Dakotaj, and Miss Jean Patterson, daughter I e- Mr. John Kerr, and Mr. J. J. Bell were . - r CLOTHIERS ply. " Each township has'from 3,000 to up, as the followirig figures will show : broken into. Tbeibrobbprs secured a silver grain. . � companied by thei: families, in all twenty- of Mr. Rolxrt Patterson, -of North East- - , r � 3 , '5,000 days of statute � labor and each ex- First Week. _ 1895. 1896. wateh and a few d -A young son of Mr. John Essery Us- ,e,,npei�ons.' It is unnecessary to -say hope, were rried on September lat, at I i I 6lars in cash. - - I . : e, met with a very painful accident on oya : . ' �f - �pends in addition from.81"000 to 892,5 T cadayd, ..... .. !..I 1438 75 $ 515 30 -On Tueiday evening, 8bh inst., Bever y born that a ver� enj ' ble time was spent. � 0. T. W_', S. O. T. S. . I 00 V� . . I the residen e of the bride's father,'near - 1. -andfially. if this wer,e prope'rly.coneentrat- e Iles y ........ 756 55 ip lost one of its oldest and most Tuesday Of last week. The littler fellow -The r6gular fall meeting of the Meth- Burnside . . - I � - . ed and directed by bu'piness-like and capable Thursday .......... 2,423 05 2,150 10 widely known residents in the person of was playing around the barnyard, when a odist churoliesin the Goderich district was -11.rl ba�id Hughey, of Mitchell, took - I . . r 7 i . .1 . � . I. T. S. B. path,masters, and having in view the large Friday .; ...... ...... 5y 198 30 3,570 50 face, , rtenbury at. church, Clinton, on his three-�esr-old - Billy E., � . . . Kenzie, widow. of the lat lt kicked him in the breaking the field in Rat trotter, , c . I q amount of d �a,iid draining aleealxy uay ...... .... 3,401 00 . ""'WZhie, the death taking place at -the lower jawbadly. Thursday �-fternoon of last ,week. The allot-' to the oxQnto Fair, . , ­ _1 ONT. . � � 1,813 40, B. . I : la�t week,, where he done, the roads could in afew years be made Second Week. 1895. 1896. r -Miss klIa McNeil, fortnerIV of Grey mentof th perannuation. for the respective took ree straight heats in the -, .. 8.1� � , e8idence of her son Mr. James Keachie. an' . � I . Monday ...... .... $11,652 55 20,000 301 The deceased was a native of Scotland, where engaged as teacher at circuit as I follows: Goderich, North three-year o�d trot. This won for him r& � � I � � - " How do you acco - bad con- Tuesday ............ 10,751 60 10,327 151 she was born in 1813. When 10 years of Manitoba at a salary of $47.50 street, $76 ; Goderich Victoria street, $43; purse of� $250. It is said that Mr. Hughey I I Estevan, .� 'I first-claB township, haa been a I . . �utfor t", 9 6 9 I . I . I dition of the roads considering the large Wednesday .... .... 16,407.15 15,769 50t age she came to the vicinity of Galt, and Per -month." 'The trustees who secure Miss Clinton, Ratte bury street, $72; Clinton, afterwards refased $400 for his trotter.. . �r - -amount of money and McNeil's services don't make any mistake,7� Ontario street, . I Up -town store - I Douin-town store ' iabor spent on them,p, Thursday ......... *. 11,865 35 13,417 80 has resided in that neighborhood ever I I ; Holmeaville, $41 ; Sea- -About fo'rty-ffve applications have been I- B/ k " Well, -first, undec' the present system Friday ...... ...... I I . as she ie a capital teacher. � forth, W ; - B yth, $50 ; Londeabor Carmicha6ls oc Cady's Block . - . 5,143 75 4,635 90 since. I o, $48 ; r . � . I there are from 50 to. 15'0 pathmasters in each .. . — — . -L'-While: runnin Gordon press in the; Auburn; $49; enmiller, $33; Dungannon received by Phe moderator from ministers . I -On Thursday night last week � . I Addison I and studenti to preach in the Atwood Pres- - I ','� township. - In this way the forees are seat- $68,038 05 $75,767 45 Graham, the 22 -year-old son oi Thomas Wingbarn times Mceg'ou Tuesday morning: $41; Nile, $37; Walton,823; Tackersmith, byterian� chn�,!rch pulpit, r since the vacaupy. , CADYIS BLOCK,­Scpb. 18, 1896. - tered,and each pathmaAer is given such a Increase for 1896-67,729.40. ' of last weik, S. -G. Brown the editor, had $17; Bayfield, ,28; Varna, $39. � I � I . I Graham, a blacksmith and undertaker of -P � was declared. Out of that large number the . I � the misiortilne to get his hand caught in the, , - ' small.amount of labor that it is impossible - _*_ - Tweed, boarded a Gro,nd Trunk train at the -J. H. Young a former well known resi- congregrition ought to have no difficulty in ,. I .... � I for him to undertak6 any w , ork. of a durable . I I . Union station, Toronto, to go home, but as press, with Itbe re4ult of breaking two and: dent ofBrussels, riting from Moosomin, Man. makiniiLsuita:ble choice. . . . DOCTO r R VS , nature. Secondly, pathmasterg are not . Canada. . it Was Palling out of the depot he discover- bruising two fingdrs of his- right hand. - � says: This is th second beat crop we have -An iigetl pioneer of. :concession 3, Mor- . � . Fh -There are evp'r 1,000 names on the corn- � � � - osen upon merit. i Enou-& importance � edit *as the wrong one, and at once _ � x � - . . Charlie' Ross, oFWingham, met with a! had since comin west, and only about si nington,e pas�sed away lately in tTh j,erson I mun' h , is not attached to the office and"t is handed on Koox church, Hamilton. inful accident at the C. P. R. station in acres got ,.one r ni*ht's frost. I I I . I U YOU roll of We had 52 of ML rs. C. Riley, widowof t . arles TE � jumped off. Unfoitunately he 'he la - around from year to" year. There is no -Mr. Scott,,a arge sugar cane planter, right in front of an' incoming train, and that . town, �n Wednesday of last week. In acres of crop, . idea a third of another Riley. Deceased left Ireland some 55 yes;m .� . . uniform plan for. pathmasteks to follow, and from the Sand � h Islands, has been visit. was knocked down.' e cars passing over running acrpss the track he tripl)ed and fell - lot which was n shares,- and we hope for ago and had been nearly 50 years a -resident, often the work of a good man is undone by ing friends in DU das. across a rail injuring his side. Fortunately 'vorable weatht r for stimking, threshing, of Morningtori. That yo!i should care for every part' . 1%nd completely severin'g his left leg. The Fa r r, , She leaves a family ,of tea of your body -more particulaxy your � that of ,an inferior, one succeeding him. 4 --An addition. scholarship for Victoria ambulance -took him the hospital. le broken. . and after that gic od rices. We had a bad 4ons and throe daughters. �� . students -has bee. establ r ished in connection P I . feet -care for your feet by providing Thirdly, for the jus oned,, --- :The editor of , the Brussels Post 88,Ys knOck out in our electoral district last June, s. Balliantyne & Sons' , heird of . 7 . -Antonio Lazo rriago, the Envoy- that while * Iking 'through the garden of when a usual Conservative majority of 800 Ayrshires carried off the following * - I- ' and with Toronto Un versitv. . . . . for r them good footwear. We are in all interest in the Work has been lost - Extraordinary and Mi ister Plenipotentiary . a I A large fl 'k f'61a k birds probabl a well known Bruaselite last week he was I _pr=m the footwear business, devoting all it is almost impossible to persuade a really . O� c y I or 1,00-0 was tur ed to 1,054 the other way, at the Toronto Fair : Second on aged bull, . our time and energy to the hatiling , good . man to fill the position of path. .many tbousan� - nd reaching nearly half a of Guatemala and Honduras to Washington, treated to a� supply of luscious raspberries, a Patro being ected. Our old member Oro ( , ,�o I r who was in Toronr la - 2nd on two-year-old bull, 4th on aged cow, � l", I �n,o la t week visiting the the third ciop this season. In the same- sup- or ther edialbill. Wewill-catch . . of serviceable and comfortable shoe master." . � mile in length, 1) seed over . the 8th con- . I - . � . � fair, has been looking nto the school system . 3rd on tbreetyear-old heifer, Ist and 2nd on wear. Wet weather is coming -on- #6 What Plan would you propose as a cession, East Nis�ouri, one day lately. . garden is a I 4,unflower stalk upon which are, on next eilection L � . � I - I in the city. He bel ngs to the Liberal 75 flowers. I �1 ; don!t cover ,your feet with cheap remedy ?" - . -John Kay, of Ingersoll ish Pushing the . two year-oldi heifer, 4th on yearling heifer, . - n " -Mr. John 117orris, of Wingham, the n OLD . I I Well, there are -i ters. turnip trade-in Oxfo as received -Mr. John kur&ck has disposed of his well1known -Irand Trunk Railway engineer - .1 trashy shoes -come direct to this too'marly athmas rd. ke party, which has been in power in his ow 0 & On fout I imals the progeny of one bull, r an order frorii Georgia for 1,000 bushels. land for twenty-five years, and is much � and 1st on hord. � - � ­ I store, and invest in something trust- The road districts should be! enlarged � so as , . farm on the 14th concession of Hulleit ,to died at the home 'of his father-in-law at , _- I Mterested in education and progress there. 7 -Marion '� Oliver Al. D., formerly of He. expects to ship 80,000 bushels t cott, of West Wawanosh, : ' � wort,hy, and health and happiness are to concentrate 'as �ssible the labor . . his. William S fur the Windsor On Saturday last, after an illnea � Motherwell'! station' __ season. � He will return to Toronto in a month and sum -of $4,500; part of the stock and bay 2, . ed at Indore, Indi%av r . r 1 yours. i � - and money expended. Again, men pf good _of several months, caused by a cancerous writes to say, that- all the missionaries in - . : I . . � . . sound judgment and bnSiMss-like abilit -The Young omen's Christian Asso- V0 th the assistance' of Inspector., Hughes, are included� in the purchase. Mr., Scot� growth in the r eck. He formerly resided that locality'are well, but that several eas a . � ­ yy *illstill further inquire into the Ontario gets possession this fall. Mr. Murdock in- in London, and was past president of'the es 1� . I - whose decisions -and -orders-woul re- Hamilton closed ts business Friday. Mrs school system. tends removing to Dakota. London division (if the Brotherhood of Lo- of cholera and a. .great deal of dysentery I ie�foith " Fair Days, Sept d be ciatiob conferenc in session -last week at . . o � spected, should be -chosen P.s -pathmasters John McDougall, of Montreal, was elected -The marriage of Mr. Hugh F. Me- -The other day, as James Howatt, * of comotive Engineers. Hawas also &prom- have appeared among the natives, and -the . 24th 4%13,d 25th. . and kept in office. Again, a plan of the I . . Kenzie, second son of the late Hugh � : - . president. a a . Al c- Ashfield, was plowing, he had a very nar- weather has been extremely hot, even for I . . � I township should be - Prepared, showing the inent member of the Masonic fraternity. In : . 1. I - . . � ys bring big crowds to t,own, different divisions and th).roa6 in each -daughter of Air. Jacob undertook t( brush some bot fl; .an -During :a recent thunderstorm fbe i w da -An unusually heavy crop of grapes has - Kenzie, M. P. P, for East Lambton, to Mies India. �. . Sho . row escap3 f: -oni being- seriously injured. He 1894 he was gr d sword bearer of the . I , -s. - We I * upon which work should '3e� undertaken.. . . ies off O11c­'Of Great Priory of Canada. Mr. Norris form- - Which means more busines been gr6wn in the county of Essex, this Mary Alice, third. � n_ . W. Moore, of " Willowdale Farm " main stable of Mr.john MI cCallum, of St. Ma:rys, � tend to make Fair Da s special bar- Then 'an estimate could be n iade of the rate season, and the price has gone very low, * " the horses, when the hoise being frightene�'d, erly ran on the western division of the , � �� r : - I y lower than last year, even 'When they were road, Warwick, was solemnized on' ednes- struck him with both hind feet and made a was stru& by lightning and burned to1he � �� - I - I I � - j gain days. Our Fall stock is com-- ,at which it could be carried )ut, each year. two cepts per pound, � day evening, September 9th. The cere- bad cut inihis head Grand Trunk, ,bu; latterly on the London, ground. Air'. ,McCivllum's cow. whie-i was 11 . plete. Already trade is beginnin, This work should bi subs antial and con. . I � . ,and injured his shoulder Huron and Bruce He leaves a widow. - � a, to . . � i I - 11 _ Mon blade ' : I A . .1 boom. Oome in and see our immense tinuous uutilcompletion, alid each" path. Building operations in Chatham, New y took place on the lawn, under a I - : in the stable I t the time, was killed by the I � I handsome arch of golden rod and immortE . __* - I shock, but the other stock�-were released be- - i Brunswick, are brisk at present, replacing . �lle -1. S' Co p has sold his property in 1 -1 � - stock when in town on Fair days. master should be furnished.. )y the council ' the 6uildinas b . urned:at the fire last fall vines, and was performed by the Rev. J. E_. � Clinton to R. p Mel,eod, of Brucefield, for i . Pefth Items. fore the flames reached them. The building - - � I . . with a code of instructiozis, setting forth - . I . . I the principles on which the Work must be Both the pulp facto'ries' there are shut down* Moore, of Dutton, cousin of the .bricle, the sum of $7,00. It is a snug Place, and 1� . was insured tor $200. - . . � I I for several weeks. - � assisted by the Rev. S. Anderson, of War- Mr. - 'McLeod has secured a bargain. He : -Mrs. Bell, an esteemed ruident of At- , --On Friday before Labor Day, the , � * '' 0 done. -Lastly, inroad niuk-ing, As in other - ­ wick village. � I teacher of school section No. 7, concession �� . . . ! I bvsiness, inachinery is necessary to do -miss Eve. Brodlique, of thb Chicage . - takes possession in a couple of Meeks. Mr.. 'Y�ood, died on Saturday, 5th � inst., at the 12 Elma a;nnounced to his pupils that IvIon- . A - . Times -Herald staff, who has been spendi Mr; A. C. Stanley, M. I. C. E., chief Copp purposes moving to, St, Thomas, D age of 75 years. I f . ; economical woik. Graders �nd rollers are ag � . a- , ! . I 0 i 4 her vacation among friends in Ottawa, railway enginecr, of Queensland, was In kota, where other members of the r. T. H. Race, of the Mitchell Recor- day would be Labor Day, and by rights a - I . the most essential for township w.ork. Some fainilv I -M, . . ' stone ' Toronto and London has returned to the Toronto this week. Mr. Stanley is on a reside. - der, was a judge of fruit at the Western- holiday, but that he would postpone it for - � I , municipa:lities need - c0shers. But grdat western tropolis. . business tour, and is making visits to many of Fair, . ondon. . ! . the present. 'Some of his pupils misunder- . � _"��STA7_07�7-1.1 griLders-wby I know of some iownships in - -The wife of Mr. George Ruddell, 'i . I �Elijah WiLler was killed last Friday countries for the purpose of studying Londeaboro, passed away on Sunday, 6zh 7-L)td and La Aberdeen are expected' stood him, and told their parents tbat Mon- . - . I - the west, each of. which keep four I graders in A sa - In economical railway construction. He will inat She was a highly esteemed resident , -difring the forenoon of day was tile Judgment day, but that the .. . ! . busy the whole season." .� . wmill at .9seX. The saw cut ki to be � n Stratford � - I I , I I ' Opposite . f TWO I , Opposite 1i You say, Air. Cam-Dbell,-that a number terribly from the knee up to the armpit, be in Canada about. two months, visiting all of that neighborhood, one of the pioneers of Wedn aad 'M d in t. - . master had postponed A - the princip9l. cities, and will afterwards go r "' 1� - J 15'e'rii'e Dr�a -Dr. Armstrong, 'of- Fullarton, and his I ExpoiitorOflice�STORES TownRuilding, of the pldc�grav_el rods -are in a '.-ad QoDdi- severing the ribs. He died an hour after- Hullett, and had been a i3evere sufferer for ' -stiss - per, of Listowel, wLo , ' I � . rds. He leaves a wife 'and three small to Colorado, returning by way of Chicag ient-Norman Ross, have returned , . � - � I tion. What is the principal defect you find W' - _ 0, many years, She leaves a grown up family atterided,f9tratford Collegiate Institute last little pat 1� . I , . I � - .. � .. children. �. I Detroit, and New York. From there be to mourn the loss of a good -mother. term is teaching in Berlin. from the Tdronto Fair, evidently much .. I . . . in them ?" I I I - will go to Greut Britain, Belgium, and - r. Thomas Moodie, a pioneer of sed with what they saw. - -Master Ross, - � 11 Th� grade made to receive the gravel -Mrs..Moore, mother if J. D. Moore, -On Friday night, 3rd inst., a number of " Mani- Plea e emembered, had the mis- - M. P. P., North Dumfries, died at her son's Germany, and in these countries will in-* saw logs were found piled on the 0. P. R. toba� , rmerl , a farmer near -Mitchell, died who, it will b: r - . was too flat. The gravel has iVorn and . spect all the great engineering works. � recbntly near lorris, Manitoba. ortune to haye qne of his legs fracturedin 11 A-V�7 . � settled so that the sides are now higb�r residence on Tuesday afternoon last week. track at Witigham shortly before one of the f . - I . � than the centre. The water stands on this She had been ailing for a long time and -The following list of patents have re- trains was due. The person or persons who -Mr. 0. P. Megan, M. A., of Stratford, two places, has lFben able to dispense with . . . ' death came as happy release from; her cently been granted to inventors residing in put them there are not known, but it is for- has se, ured a poh ition on the staff of the. his crutches,'and is apparently :quite smart, . . 1. ' surface and must penetrate it, making the sufferings. Sh:, vita in her 83rd year. Canada : United States patents -E. Dick- tunate that they were discovered: in time,as RegioJolis col ege at Kin ston. again. - . I road not only difficult .- while the Oak Lake, gunpower ; A. ,ougere " I . . . . . TOTAL -Arthur Prendas was found guilty at F1011, , had they not been, a serious mishap would arge nuniVer attended the -70n Tuesday, last week, Dr. Fred Par- . � . watet is there, but causing permanent in- � . - , I .. � I r Moncton, nut -lock (patent sold) ; I� Frech- have been the inevitable result. I ' - ry -avor picnic in Merrier's grove, 9 � cry the Cobourg assi, es ofl the morder of Mr. C 1�rbftt�anNndl ker 3f Bruce Mines,,wm united in marriage I jury to the whole structure. . This is W v to ' .. . common . defect on the ro,ads, every�helle ThomaE Lingard, and sentenced by Chan- ette, Montreal, lasting machine (patent -The many friends of Mr. Frank May, of Sebringville, c n Monday of last week. Miss Linnie K ther, at her f&ther's resi- - . Gpegory, Moni - a" . I and to make matters worse, pathriiasters cut cellor Boyd to be hanged on December l7th. sold) -, 0. A. �real, Xking Ontario, California, formerly of Clinton,will -The fine r ew Methodist church,at Zion, dence, Sebritigville. Miss B. Tilleyf of- . , ECLIPSE 0 a off the sides and . throw the. 6arth intb the The jury added a recommendation to �rnercy rod; P. C. Larkin, Toronto, packing regret to learn of his sudden death, which' On the Mite ieIl ned on Stratford, and Miss Young, of Detroit. were I . � - L I - - I ceDtre where it speedily inixes with. ana de.. to their verdict. machine; J. E. Lockwood, Brighton, corn- took place on Saturday, August 30th, oft 'Sunday, Sep mbe-r 20tb. the bridesmaids, and Miss Jennie - Young, ' - . 1 L . � ---Dr. Charles I ruimmond, who won high n typhoid fever, he being sick only', about te from Arizona, .appeared as a maid of honor. t � . . �ination lock; L. A. Morriso ' and J. a -MissTen�teM. Kastner, of Sebring-. i strovs the eravel." .. * I 1 1 The volume of business don L e us "llow d� you consider that conditi na of honors at the -final at Trinity Medical L,�rsen I , Toronto, machine for manufactur- days. Deceased liaves a wife and two, ville, was married on Tuesday, Sth just., to Dr. Parker was supported by Dr. George . .. . _ by this kind should be dealt ,with . " - I school in 1885, a d who is now engaged in ing veneers; P. Newton, Grand Harbor, chil&e-n, and was born on the old May' _Ajr. Fred 0. PArker of Bruce Mines. Elliott, of Toronto, one of his college frien& I I - I � � I , , , 3 r , , , � I , , - CIV101, I � I , , , , , - , , " � � � I I j'�, ; r, ]", .'$ an #sit 'or tl ;1 � , - " I �d 3 V, k4ly" A I , 0 ev ve I I . .... practice at Highland Creek, was married a fork; 0. T. Springer, Burlington, sliding farm, Huron road, Goderich township. - -Lambs are sellin'g in Elma this season when at Trinity Medical Colle e. I . . during the last six months, (even " Generally I would cut off -'the sideal and . I . few -days a or folding door ; J. s W. Waddell, Hamilton, -from $2.25 to $3.15. Most of the farmers , -Two calls recently made ty congrega- I I ' � .1 � during what is usually a quiet time.), throw' the material where it wil � I help to ,*o to Idiom Mary Stevens, a niece L -Mr. Esson, of Ba�field, has in his . I - . . - . �, . . level the sides of the -road, if necessary, ofRev. William Frizzell, of Toronto. game board; M. N. Weathers, Berwick, possession what is perhaps the oldest paper have sold their lambs at those prices. tions presided over by the Stratford Presby- .. . -Robert Thomas, formerly of Guelph rotary oven ; W. E. Borbridge, Ottawa, i " T -Rev. Father Murphy, of Oka, Lake tery have been sustained by that body. 1 OTfte entirely ecltpses any former season. across the ditch. Then a* sufficient arnofint . � It Huron It is, called he General - I . ' . We leave you to draw - - - of clean gravel or broken atone should be. aged 21 years, w w fatally shot in Alaska locomotive exhaust -pipe. Evening Po3t," and bears the date Of "Lon- Two Mountains, Quebec, has been visiting was froin the congregations of Avouton and , . . your own con used to -bring the roadway to an even I slir- last March, during a dispute while trading -W. Klernmei, a shoemaker in Cheeley, don, England, '%March 13th, 1798." One his cousin, Rev. Dean Murphy, at Irishtown. Carlingford, to Rev. J. R. Graham, of Wat- elusion, Honest work at honest ' a - 1, with the natives. He left Guelph a couple offered two young ladies who came intolkis very interesting item refers tothenotice,' -A monster school concert will. be held I .ford. The other was the call from North . face with a crown of fro one inch to one � . I . . I of years ago for San Francisco to join a �Anopl a wager or a pair or fine. shoes each given in the House of Commons by Mr. in the skating rink, Stratford� on Friday Basthope and Hampstead, to Rev. A. Cam- __ . I prices is sure to bring success, Be. and one-half. inches rise to eacfi - f6i Ot of baling crew whose destination as North if they would put on cowhide boots and wilh..f,%. A rior to akin his celebrated evening' 18th inst. when I 0( children eron, of Cranbrook, signed bv every mem- �i . I � . width from the side to the centre- ADIS r . ? r ft I Al ) fore leaving your order for your crown should be uniform so as- to shed the Alaska. � walk to their homes and back again in motion t abolish the slave trade.. - will join in the choruses. ber of the latter congregation. - . water into the side ditches. In cutting ff _Mr. Moore, �ontractor of the Huron- them�' The wager was accepted, and the . One d 3,y last week i% valuable horse be- -John Neilson, of Newton,who sustained --In the early summer a petition was -_ . Fall Suit or: Overcoat the sides, a ro�d grader should be useod. Ontario electric �-ailroad, intends to begin long-legged, h"alf-worn, No. 12 boots that longing t) Mr. John ,Ford, Lake Road, a fracture of his right leg while playing foot- placed in circulation, around Mitchell, and I , . work in a week's� time. He''will, build 50 had not se6n grease since they were mann- Stephen, tan into a g!Lng plow, the ha ball, is doing well under Dr. Nicholson's unanimously xigned, asking the Governor I � Every township should have one or more of I ndle L I 21 I I " miles this fall, 1probab�y from Goderich, faetured were slipped on without much entering t'; ie animal's aide about eight inches cafe. � � General to ;elease from Kingston peniten- . � � . , I Call in an d see what we have. Our I these machines. . I I � � � . Teeswater, Luckiaow to Kincardine, or from tugging 41the leather ears, and off..marched near the: rout leg, causing a very painful -A three-yeai-old son of Air. and Mrs. tiary James Shean, who was, convicted for i stock is now complete and well as- . - 9 , Kincardine, tbro�gh Walkerton and Han- the boots lwitb the girls. With the ex- wound. � � mare - belonging to Mr. Wrh. Charles Bailey, of Stratford, was drowned ,sheep stealing �Lbout two years ago. -and who ,1 I . arn.$ . . ng some paint off a tele- 'Penhale, I �tephen, met with a very similir tbe other day, by falling through a hole iu- was sentenced: for five 'years. Word was - � sorted. A full range of Furnishings - Woman's Wisdom. : , . over, t6 Durh I I ception of knocki I 11 : . I . I . I i �os A-Novias. California, . -While borin for water William Keith, - -)phone pole as they turned .the corner, the accident, � vhile p�wturing in the field la� t to the cistern. received, the iother- day, that the case in . I _ d . . . of all kiad.s at a moderate price, ,al- . . I September 40, 1898. lot 22, concession 3, Tilbury North, about boots did no amage on the way up street week, a at ag running into her udder sever d wife, of question was not one for executive interfer- � ,D-HAR. EXPOSITOR, -Noticing in your three miles from Comber, struck a flow of or back again. The wager was fairly won inches. I I Tbames Road Kirkton, are home again ence. i . .1 i . ways in stock. Your patronage ' - and . , ; . paper of August 21sc, a seleiction� beaded gil. The oil is of a fine quality. The well Klemmer,true to his promise, gave each -The w house of Mr. Giles Jenkins,o'n af ter spending three months in Scotland, , -Mr. Edward Sieg d ��; I E) . � of the girls a very nice pair of shoes. the front road, East Waw6,nosh, is neari England, Ireland and Paris. . 9 I solicited. 11 Woman's Wisdom," in which the follow- is only 170 feet eep and 30 feet in the the Stratford 'oad, near Mitchell. . He was ,',,. ­ . . . - . ly, - . I __ I ing maxims occur. I desire to say some- rock. - - - completed, �&nd presents a fine appearan�e -The Friends'.Picnic was held at their accompanied by two of his sons, and tbe, . - thing concerning them i . . -The Bank of ontreal, in Toronto, has -A long and eventful life was brought to from the road. It is of white brie o church, Gowrie, on Monday, 7th inst.,,and three were thrown from the buggy. Mr. DILL & SPEA RE) S, Seaforth) (1) -Give us well ba�ed,bread in prefer- received by express a, gold cone, _- the .prox dd a great success. After tea an enter- Siegel was - seriously injured ancl he . I weighing a close on Monday, September -7th, when storys, w,ith a beautiful -front portico , ;ting 6f m I ence to the ballot. (2)-Dorpestic serNiide is over 395 pounds I roy, valued, -'at .$81,622, James Ferguson passed away, 'in his 87th work is handsomely doue�, and we hope M�, tainment consif usic, readings and was driven home by Mr. Nichols, and ' I _ . I . . . -TAILORS AND FURNISHERS" greater than woman's sti'ffrage_ _(3)-A the result of the f rat clean-up this season at the residence of his son-in-law, S. and Mrs.' Jenkins may long live to enj , addrebses, was given in the church. .medical aid procured. The other two . I I year, oy I . he -Cariboo aydraulic mine, situated Irvine, lot 6, concession 6, Morris. De. the comforts of so fine a residence. The - I p udent woman is more to b6 praised than a from t -The Elms. Cheese Company have sold escaped with a few slight scratches. The . I - Two Doors South of Expositor Office. olitical one. (4) Don't tr�y., to change a 195 miles north of Ashcroft, on the Can- ceased came from Perth, Scotland, in 1816, builders are Cooper Brothers, Clinton. . their August cheese -760 boxes -for 9 bu molished and the horse was � � . � . . � Eower into a fence post, "nor a',,'good . woman adian Pacific Rail *ay,British Columbia. with his parents, who came Out_ at the time -A daring burglary -'was- committed in te pound. !The other Elm& factories have not found until next day. . SEAFORTH � into a politician, : . �_Sister DescharnP.9, SuPerioress-General of 'the emigration of discharged soldiers at township of Morris, on Friday night, 4th also sold their August make at prices rang- -The other night, about eleven o�clock, a � 'In California, at tiie general election, on of the Grey Nunsj Montreal, celebrated last the close of the Napoleon wars. Although inst. The burglar made his entrance into ing from 8J to 8 15-16 cents. . - a large number of cheese buyers arrived in . I - � Stratford froin attend' tt e third of next November, there will be week the,sixtieth anniversary of her taking ,,,cry young at the time be could remember the house of Mr. C. G. Campbelt throu h Rev. J. M. McLennan, late of Trinity ing the market at, , , submitted to the voters an amendment. to the veil. Many members of Other religious until the day of Iiis death seeing the bonfires the cellar. Mrs. Campbell awoke while te College, Toronto, is recruiting his health Listowel, whieh bad been one of the most I � . tie State constitution, extending full elec- orders visited the convent on Guy sl�reet blaze on Scottish -bills over the victory of was going through the drawers of the dress- under the parental roof -tree. at Donegal, exeiting of the' season. Auctioneer Thoul" . . I I e � I'Will do all kinds of Turning to order on tcral privilege to women, and, all through during the week to offer the venerable'14dy Waterloo. His father settled in Lanark ing cas� in their bedroom, but wai afraid to previous to assuming full,ebarge of a parish Trow was, on th -train, and Mr. W. H. I short notice and I will do it as cheap as it tie. State, the women are working hard to their congratulations. . � county, there being at that time only one awaken her husband until he had gone. - He to which he " been appointed. Coulton, who had not disposed of his cheese, . a -The Tilsonburg Obseryer gives an ad- I . eau be done) kindnes' -The dir ctors of the Hibbert and Us. ,was on the Stitatford. platform. -Mr. Trow I � I will -Ray a good price for iepiirp its adoption. Through the log house in what is now the town of Perth. took Mr. Campbell's pants from -beside his 190. 1 Whit' Ash. '�* Canadian acquaintance, I am permit- count of an infant son. of Mr. and N rs For many ypars deceased was. en ets of which be carried borne Insurance Company met a few days .offered it by aiietion, and it was bought by 'I e � Give me a, call and see. of gaged in bed, from the pock ,v . . * - . ted, each week, to read your able and in- John Ball, of Hong � I &Y13 0 . ,hton township, wbo� was the umber business in that county and be, off a silver dollar, a plug of tobacco, and a 4 ' ago to adjust the losses from th late 3fr, L W. Steinhoff, at 8 7-8 cents per - � JOHN KLEIN, Seaforth. tereating paper. Noticing the selection born about 14 months ago with three F4 es, together with a Mr. John Manyon, and an. penny. After he had gone out of the room "O, arid the tranmwtion of other business potind, for 3120 boxes. This is rather a I 'W-tt . alQve referred to, I beg you will p6llow, me the extra one beim & situated in the spind, other man were the first Earopel; to ex- . 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I � . - . . i I L - - . - I - . ­ . . YE . . o . . I r . I � TWENTY-MkTH AR. -L . :7 - - � I 1. I . ' * . . L : �, � . . I .­ --- .- - - I � L . I . , - . I � - . � � - . �, ' - . I - - . WHOLE NU�d8ER;,1,50 , I . . 11 ! -_ . I I McL:�IAN - BPOs., pilblish-4-=rs. . , - — - ___ I _11- . ...... . .... ��������������������������������l������������������ - . - ___ I SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 18960 - - I .i . r � 1 r , ,=�� - - __ - . L I . I L - - I . . - - . 1 $� a Year in Advance. � . � 11 I .. I . l' ROADS. - . - I I . GOOD' L - .. the privilege of making a few remarks con- at the w Mia .. - : i I . L i . I . Ldw Pr ces, Air. Campbell, the ()ood Ro . .aist line. It is vided with an plore the sissippi. River in Ont-ario. t ief had made his escape. The same night 000 and i an aisessment of 13 ccnts on the L , . , ' ) _e . . - I I i " . ads Instruptor ce�ning the suffragellin which we are so eyelid and eyebrow bxac like the other About twent -eight years ago he moved hi entered, and dollar on the �mouut of prerujLrlui notes was -1 � . I in -c rkn6ction with the Ontario Department much interested. t ill S yro y IS L r. A. Campbell's house waS7 r I r - � t its head. The eye was bandaged to his family to the county of Huron, living b tween two and three dollars stolen. From ,struck tq� meett liabillities. The company is L of A-riculture, has paid a visit to the united 1 Why should the ballot -interfere lwtith pre'vent injury,as it, wm as sensitive a" * L I I * I r of . . a ordio- for two years near Luchnow, and afterwards t ere the marauders went to the home of stronger ',than at any pi(evious time� in its . . counties Stormont, Dundas.and Glen.� .d, any more than it does with nar eyes. Recently the child fell and hurt at Sb. Helens. Six years ago he moved into A � R T%lacGuire. They forced'an entrance history, �nd, considering the large number - -It is 1 -aid of a Bruce' county farmer who I well baked'brea, I y . I . y garr " where they need good toads and im-1 well threa-hed wheat ? . � . L was 0 disgusted at being, o JOc a � the eye, which then came out. - Wingham, but Mrs. Ferguson dying. soon it o* the L cellar, but as there -was no inside of fites c4used through lightning, the. rate * ag L I . ffered only prov d methods for making them about the, 2. If, as we claim, women will become -Two Brantford lads out shooting on the afterwards, and the family all being grown c nection with the house they were unable must be considered most satisfact b for his apples, that he -drove off the wors of any county in- the Provir ce. He more ititelligent thro h suffrage, will deliv red some nine addresses there -and . � . ory. I _� � . A -, not Grand river, had an exciting time near up, he broke up house -keeping and -has since t gain an entrance. Upon examination it -Air. David R. Bell, of North Easthope, . I . Walkerton market and. dumped the apples corn anied by the Reeva t ac- domestic mervice be Zlroved ? Paris w4er6 they espied a splendid Canadian lived with his children. He knew no ill- w f'und that a buggy had been driven be- and Miss !Bella Rid:(fel ' an . . of each mun I f a -woman cannot be prudent and po- � I, daughter -of _11r. d : - Palit , visited several of the roads in litical at th . . . eagle. It took. the contents of three barrels ness during his life until a week before his , e Tthese places, from which it would ap- Z -were married on Wed - in heaps on the road side on tbe way home. ici- 3. � I the I e Sarno time, why is it; that your tb bring the. bird down. . It is A Mrs. Robtrt Riddelb I coun and�� gave 'instru- a splepdid, death, and few were more erect and agile e t�at the btifglars were not tramps. nesdav, 24d inst., at the residence of the � ' � This story reminds ' , ctions as to Queen, who rules her dominions politically specimen arid measures 13 feet 4 inches from than he even in his old age. Mr. Ferguson - I � L' us of the man who cut how I they. c6u- Id be Moab r efficiently - and as well as in'all other ways, is loved and tip to tip. . � . further trace of them has since been dis- bride'; parents, Shakespeare. I off his. nose to spite his face. If be bad cheao,ly placed in &'condition o rennanen . . saw active service in the rebellion of '37, be- co er�d. , - -7ZIr. )ringle, of Motherwell - has pur- ' , . � f "a t revered the world over as a model wife `- -7�One night lately, Mr. Peter Torrance, ing present at the fa li I . ,anly realized that the price was gover e repa#. Some of Mr. Campbel sugges. and mother ? . . mous Wind -mill en- O� Monday of last week, while F. J. � - . n db I of the first concession.of Kinloss - , ebased the liandsome new brick house of . had four couriter. I K i h Exeter,was working in the cellar Mr. JohniEliott, in St. Marys,'for $1 200. ' y- tions �are applicable to -other counties as well 4. In -our land (f sunshine and flowers we sbeep killed' and two others badly torn b �#_ I . I � - the same law that enables merchants to sell as to �he .united counties named. 'We in often see a greet Willow r fence post- take dogs. Mr. Thomas McDonald y of hou.se he was suadenly taken IVI r. JS ,Iliott has already started to build an - articles at prices to-daywhich, a few years Huro A bave as good roads a also had a 1 6, would have been less than the c in any county in Canada arid better than in poor rule,that y d6gs on the -same night. . e pains, coursing up and down other houseon the adjoining lot. s can be -found I oott grow and pa t forth leaves. A� it is a � ewe killed b' - Huron Notes. r , Ag Oat of . � wil not work both ways', we This is the second time this season that Mr. -The August cheese 'of Holmesvi is legs, which soon began to swell, -Thomas C. -Yeoward, a sou of Wm. , ngm r ; � pr . .Id have been tove ' bODe, on the thire of next Ngvember, � by the McDonald bas had his sheep killed by cheese factory was shipped on Saturday,the rich anxiety. He returned to his Yeaward, ,� of South E'asthope, and formerly - most, but still we are not �d . Ile 0 oduction, his conduct wov ' a.ccepting, - es ii different. - � aug cations which may be beneficial to 11�. ,lavor of out- voter, i, to .chamge ever I y. good dogs. : price being 8je. . - � - ho )e, �here medical aid was summoned, a photogrApher in Stratford, had his left Theg . . � I F � � bu I the affected member still continued leg broken below the kneewbile out boating I .- � following sugge'stions of Mr. Campbell Woman in t,be -Sta �e into a politician, -Miss Bennett, aasistant school teacher -Mr..E. Bower, of Ashfield, has a turkey � . I , . , r The prices of all commodities have been are applicable 'any where. To an, -inter- - � Yot ra respectfully, , . of the public school at Thorridale, met with hen that has already this. summer' laid 103 par fall and he could only walk, by the aid at Parry Sound a few days ago. _ . � greatly reduced of late. To illustrait viewer h 6 said in reply to his interrogations: . a very painful accident whir eggs, and as .yet shows no signs of . giving of crAtch. -The Newry factory captured two first e: we " What are some of the . most important ' . .NfAY MARTIN BITCHELLER. e on her way to up the job . Mr. James Whitely has leased his farm, prizes, two seconds and a. gold medal for are to -day selling pants at $1, $1.255 and points which'sbould-be observed by I � school the other morning. She was cross- - '. nor lh­�est half of lot 99, Huron road, God-' cheese at the InduArial Fair, Toronto 0 1 - path- 11 -_ -_ *_ � ` ing over �he creek on the new bridge which -Mr. Peter Purvis, who has conducted . Th 0 S1,50, that even as late as last year CoUldr masters in doing their road work V1 I The Cro s in Manitoba. . . the Blyth woolen mills for the past ai erict township, to Mr. David Prouse, for a Misse-s Moirison, cheese -makers, are to be I - I I . . - is in course of construction, and stepped on ix � . mot be bought wholeealp for these prices. " I have. &Ir 6ady mentioned perhaps the ' Advices in Wi nipeg, dated September a nail, which ran through one of her great yearq, has purchased a It ill in. Teeswater, terri of eight years.- Mr. Prouse has al- congratula�ted for the grand iuccess which * , . . . . . most important -one -drainage. - Every care 14th, says : I rea� y s�'artcd his fall plowing, and -will has crown . d tbeir�efforts. I In fact, as evarybody knows, at these prices Har esting is now nearly over toes. and will shortly move there. rem)ve ' � e i should - be taken to lead the water away except in very lo lying districts of Mani. -Miss Ogden, a granddaughter' of Mr. . -Wm' Milne has sold the grist mill at 1his family to his new farm. 'He -Aif interesting- eyetit in Logan, last 7 a man would never think- of securing any- from the road as rapidly as possible, and, for toba, where seedi g was, delay R. Shaw Wood, London township, had a Etbel to H. F. McAllister.� Mr. Milne has has of Ilate been farming on the lat con- week, � was the marriage of Mr. XV. H. this the a stem. of dra . . � I ed by wet I thing but cottonade or oreralls a few ears . y inage ca,nnot be too weather in the -spring. . also disposed of the saw in' cession, land Mr. Whitely has no doubt se- Woollacott to Mise Amelia Pfifer, which .. y Reports are coming narrov� escape Friday. She was wheeling - �11 and will short- 1v I . , perfect.- Then the road should be crowned in from the thresh ars, the yields 'beini dis-. along JRichmond street, followed by a trol- . cure I a kood^ tenant to manage his farm. took - place in the Brodbagen - Lutheran .- a o. . The bottom has been k t , ly remove his family to Trout Creek. W. jr,ekr_ ay r 9 - I mocked on Of�� that is 'rounded up' towards the center. appointing in so e cases -and -Mr. Ddyid Brown, an � .Mr. . . the late tenant, is undecided church, on Tuead af ternoo --- r- . high prices., and w , e have never, in our ex. This cro' ' * PleasNq in ley car', 4 hen her skirt became entangled - lemployee of the . . W. n, 8th just. - wning is part of the system of others.. The gene -al average for wheat i in the sprocket of the cycle. Finding h Blyth flax mills, had the epd of the index wha; he: 'ill do. I There were. about'75 invited guests prreaftent. � er- � a � s, seen any I . -pn Monday evening of last week, when - . . perience in.the clothing busities' Irainage to shed the water quickly to the about - finger of his left hand accioentally smashed Miss Al. Coppin, daughter of 'Mi. John - 1� r 19 bushels I er acre. In �Eaat Assini- self falling, she succeeded in throwing her- on Tuesday in the tbresherl at the mills. Mrs.1 Stanley and Miss'AddieStephenson, of S. Coppin's eldest brother in Cornwall, Eng- , "' values that compare with these lines of side gutters, the road should, of course, be boia and -the Nort iwest Territorielithe crop self away:4rorn the track and so escaped I _ rolled 'with a heavy roNer. Unless the ma - . Holinesville, were on their way hom-6, and laud, pame' out to Mitchell from the old � . 31en's Pants at $1, $1.25 and $1.50. : - was never better. There will doubtless De injury. i � . -Mr. Plumsteel, of Clinton, has rented . . - r terial of which -the road is composed is 50 per cent. more ood h t to market at --The vill' . . his 100 -acre ia . near the gate, a dog following a team, :rland. a �couple of' -weeks ago, aud is going to I ' r w. ea age of Bright boasts of a clever rm on the �rd concession of I - . I I roqsed a cow on t � Nowadays, when a man buys an ordered ritorial points ban there has ever been lady carpenter'.i A short time ago she made erm Jof years, to he roadside, which in' spind : few months with her uncle _. thoroughly consolidated, ruts are at once Ter Tuckersmith, for a t Al r. it , M. r, JJT. 7 . . r I fright ran into the buggy, overturning it S. Coppintand family. - � � created and- the drainage inte'ifered with. in the put, and t e sample of wheat gener- a very subst,am 'al table' and more recently, Frank O'Brien, of Ray, forl the sum of $275 � I . . suit, he dernands the utmost satisfaction for A road -roller iis, I think, e m ' yearl � i and throy�ing' the occupants out.: Urta. . � ,�th Oat popular ally is believed to be the finest that has being in want t a kitchen clothes horse, I Stan r -A six-�ear-old child of Mr. Charles Cop- . Z* , on has sold his fine 100 -acre ley was severely injured, receiving sev-_ pin, of Logim, died -on Saturday night, the the money. This is exactl -what every machine that can be use OX;'_` The pathmaster ever been grown here. The Manitoba went.to wl rk and did the planiD - . y - � - & she P . Ler Wats - . eral bad bruises, while Miss Stephenson, in 6th just - c urchaser of our Scotch T $.�o should see that theimateriail useld is clean. Northwestern 9' farm, -16th concession of Grey, to his , . The child's dea-�'h was directly t,t- . p weeds at $18, . I . Railway will not issue any mortising, frainli everything else in son -in- . I r I I have seen stuff put on roads which those, in . orts Ois season. ing and law, James Sholdice, for the sum addition to bruises, had her face badly tributa;ble to -its drinking a strong solution and $22 may expect. Have you seen what . I ore crop rep The North. so complete a manner that it will bear coin- of $5,000. . � � , usino� it ed, travel.' If pathmasters had ern Pacific report for last week states that parison with th'e, work of any carpenterany- - scratched. The horse got free from the of alkali. by � accident in February last since . I 0 call Mr. Watson retains possession until next ' - we show in new suitings this season 9 put a, few shovels full in a screen and harvesting is overl in many places, and tfiat where. I spring. buggy, leaving it badly wrecked. � . which time �t bas suffered very acutely. - . � . . - . . � . pumped water ' -Mr. J. S. Walker, V. S., of Londes . -Mr. �osejji Wilson, of the 7th conces- , 1 . I � . .......................... on it until the clay anA the threshing will be generk] this week.- - At Petroliii.on Thursday afternoon Jast - . -The reifiain� of the late Mrs. Riley) of ; � 1. I I sand . were washed away, ther woul4 Owing to the increased number of' machines week, a maskediman entered the house of boro, has decided to go to Detroit School of "'On of West, Wawauosh, and his partner Poole, were�fiteircd in the Methodist come- . have been.1little but a few boulde in life, celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of I , era lef t. there will not be t6 delay of forme Medicine to qualify himself as an M.D. tery, Milve 'ton- I . ­ -. r years Aaron Loudon, 'and demanded from the boy, r , on Thursday., 3ra inst. De - I WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL Gravel is rarely so clean that ' r When he completes that course, he will be their wedding day on the 3rd just., by a I . . I . screening ivill in marketing the rop. with a pointed revolver in his band, the ceased, wholhad rived to the ripe age of 8.1 - . I . not pay, Dirt 'and sand are" very injuribus . ­ I - money that wi�s'in the house. Fortunately in a position to heal both man and beast. family g4thering, consistin of Mr. Johii ye,, - wa -a Very much respected and beloved � * � i . i . n_ ;I (� , by a1arge Joircle of friendSL k 4 .... . .. � ... w­_.­� ....... to the permanency ofa road." $12 was all that1was on hand. This amount -The Smith Brothers, of the l2r�h co Wilson, flullett; Mrs. 17m. McAllister and acquaint- . " Can we obtain better roads without in- . The Fair Receipts. - - cession- of West Wawanosh, threshec' Mrs. Rol*rt McAllister, and Messrs. Jos. . I � ! - . I I � � � the burglar got, � and made good his escape. Ithe and Wrn�Wilson,`of West Wawanosb, and auces, I - creased taxation ?" I . . � The admission receipts at the Industrial Early Tuesday morning tli� re idences of other day, the product of 100 acres,between -Air, W1 ' -of Langdon, North GREIG & MA CD ONA L D . I . 8 m. Taylor, r I I � " Yes," was Mr.'Campbell's empha* r' Exhibition at Toronto this year are away twelve and thirteen hundred bushels of Rev. James Wilson, of Niagara, each ac- Dakotaj, and Miss Jean Patterson, daughter I e- Mr. John Kerr, and Mr. J. J. Bell were . - r CLOTHIERS ply. " Each township has'from 3,000 to up, as the followirig figures will show : broken into. Tbeibrobbprs secured a silver grain. . � companied by thei: families, in all twenty- of Mr. Rolxrt Patterson, -of North East- - , r � 3 , '5,000 days of statute � labor and each ex- First Week. _ 1895. 1896. wateh and a few d -A young son of Mr. John Essery Us- ,e,,npei�ons.' It is unnecessary to -say hope, were rried on September lat, at I i I 6lars in cash. - - I . : e, met with a very painful accident on oya : . ' �f - �pends in addition from.81"000 to 892,5 T cadayd, ..... .. !..I 1438 75 $ 515 30 -On Tueiday evening, 8bh inst., Bever y born that a ver� enj ' ble time was spent. � 0. T. W_', S. O. T. S. . I 00 V� . . I the residen e of the bride's father,'near - 1. -andfially. if this wer,e prope'rly.coneentrat- e Iles y ........ 756 55 ip lost one of its oldest and most Tuesday Of last week. The littler fellow -The r6gular fall meeting of the Meth- Burnside . . - I � - . ed and directed by bu'piness-like and capable Thursday .......... 2,423 05 2,150 10 widely known residents in the person of was playing around the barnyard, when a odist churoliesin the Goderich district was -11.rl ba�id Hughey, of Mitchell, took - I . . r 7 i . .1 . � . I. T. S. B. path,masters, and having in view the large Friday .; ...... ...... 5y 198 30 3,570 50 face, , rtenbury at. church, Clinton, on his three-�esr-old - Billy E., � . . . Kenzie, widow. of the lat lt kicked him in the breaking the field in Rat trotter, , c . I q amount of d �a,iid draining aleealxy uay ...... .... 3,401 00 . ""'WZhie, the death taking place at -the lower jawbadly. Thursday �-fternoon of last ,week. The allot-' to the oxQnto Fair, . , ­ _1 ONT. . � � 1,813 40, B. . I : la�t week,, where he done, the roads could in afew years be made Second Week. 1895. 1896. r -Miss klIa McNeil, fortnerIV of Grey mentof th perannuation. for the respective took ree straight heats in the -, .. 8.1� � , e8idence of her son Mr. James Keachie. an' . � I . Monday ...... .... $11,652 55 20,000 301 The deceased was a native of Scotland, where engaged as teacher at circuit as I follows: Goderich, North three-year o�d trot. This won for him r& � � I � � - " How do you acco - bad con- Tuesday ............ 10,751 60 10,327 151 she was born in 1813. When 10 years of Manitoba at a salary of $47.50 street, $76 ; Goderich Victoria street, $43; purse of� $250. It is said that Mr. Hughey I I Estevan, .� 'I first-claB township, haa been a I . . �utfor t", 9 6 9 I . I . I dition of the roads considering the large Wednesday .... .... 16,407.15 15,769 50t age she came to the vicinity of Galt, and Per -month." 'The trustees who secure Miss Clinton, Ratte bury street, $72; Clinton, afterwards refased $400 for his trotter.. . �r - -amount of money and McNeil's services don't make any mistake,7� Ontario street, . I Up -town store - I Douin-town store ' iabor spent on them,p, Thursday ......... *. 11,865 35 13,417 80 has resided in that neighborhood ever I I ; Holmeaville, $41 ; Sea- -About fo'rty-ffve applications have been I- B/ k " Well, -first, undec' the present system Friday ...... ...... I I . as she ie a capital teacher. � forth, W ; - B yth, $50 ; Londeabor Carmicha6ls oc Cady's Block . - . 5,143 75 4,635 90 since. I o, $48 ; r . � . I there are from 50 to. 15'0 pathmasters in each .. . — — . -L'-While: runnin Gordon press in the; Auburn; $49; enmiller, $33; Dungannon received by Phe moderator from ministers . I -On Thursday night last week � . I Addison I and studenti to preach in the Atwood Pres- - I ','� township. - In this way the forees are seat- $68,038 05 $75,767 45 Graham, the 22 -year-old son oi Thomas Wingbarn times Mceg'ou Tuesday morning: $41; Nile, $37; Walton,823; Tackersmith, byterian� chn�,!rch pulpit, r since the vacaupy. , CADYIS BLOCK,­Scpb. 18, 1896. - tered,and each pathmaAer is given such a Increase for 1896-67,729.40. ' of last weik, S. -G. Brown the editor, had $17; Bayfield, ,28; Varna, $39. � I � I . I Graham, a blacksmith and undertaker of -P � was declared. Out of that large number the . I � the misiortilne to get his hand caught in the, , - ' small.amount of labor that it is impossible - _*_ - Tweed, boarded a Gro,nd Trunk train at the -J. H. Young a former well known resi- congregrition ought to have no difficulty in ,. I .... � I for him to undertak6 any w , ork. of a durable . I I . Union station, Toronto, to go home, but as press, with Itbe re4ult of breaking two and: dent ofBrussels, riting from Moosomin, Man. makiniiLsuita:ble choice. . . . DOCTO r R VS , nature. Secondly, pathmasterg are not . Canada. . it Was Palling out of the depot he discover- bruising two fingdrs of his- right hand. - � says: This is th second beat crop we have -An iigetl pioneer of. :concession 3, Mor- . � . Fh -There are evp'r 1,000 names on the corn- � � � - osen upon merit. i Enou-& importance � edit *as the wrong one, and at once _ � x � - . . Charlie' Ross, oFWingham, met with a! had since comin west, and only about si nington,e pas�sed away lately in tTh j,erson I mun' h , is not attached to the office and"t is handed on Koox church, Hamilton. inful accident at the C. P. R. station in acres got ,.one r ni*ht's frost. I I I . I U YOU roll of We had 52 of ML rs. C. Riley, widowof t . arles TE � jumped off. Unfoitunately he 'he la - around from year to" year. There is no -Mr. Scott,,a arge sugar cane planter, right in front of an' incoming train, and that . town, �n Wednesday of last week. In acres of crop, . idea a third of another Riley. Deceased left Ireland some 55 yes;m .� . . uniform plan for. pathmasteks to follow, and from the Sand � h Islands, has been visit. was knocked down.' e cars passing over running acrpss the track he tripl)ed and fell - lot which was n shares,- and we hope for ago and had been nearly 50 years a -resident, often the work of a good man is undone by ing friends in DU das. across a rail injuring his side. Fortunately 'vorable weatht r for stimking, threshing, of Morningtori. That yo!i should care for every part' . 1%nd completely severin'g his left leg. The Fa r r, , She leaves a family ,of tea of your body -more particulaxy your � that of ,an inferior, one succeeding him. 4 --An addition. scholarship for Victoria ambulance -took him the hospital. le broken. . and after that gic od rices. We had a bad 4ons and throe daughters. �� . students -has bee. establ r ished in connection P I . feet -care for your feet by providing Thirdly, for the jus oned,, --- :The editor of , the Brussels Post 88,Ys knOck out in our electoral district last June, s. Balliantyne & Sons' , heird of . 7 . -Antonio Lazo rriago, the Envoy- that while * Iking 'through the garden of when a usual Conservative majority of 800 Ayrshires carried off the following * - I- ' and with Toronto Un versitv. . . . . for r them good footwear. We are in all interest in the Work has been lost - Extraordinary and Mi ister Plenipotentiary . a I A large fl 'k f'61a k birds probabl a well known Bruaselite last week he was I _pr=m the footwear business, devoting all it is almost impossible to persuade a really . O� c y I or 1,00-0 was tur ed to 1,054 the other way, at the Toronto Fair : Second on aged bull, . our time and energy to the hatiling , good . man to fill the position of path. .many tbousan� - nd reaching nearly half a of Guatemala and Honduras to Washington, treated to a� supply of luscious raspberries, a Patro being ected. Our old member Oro ( , ,�o I r who was in Toronr la - 2nd on two-year-old bull, 4th on aged cow, � l", I �n,o la t week visiting the the third ciop this season. In the same- sup- or ther edialbill. Wewill-catch . . of serviceable and comfortable shoe master." . � mile in length, 1) seed over . the 8th con- . I - . � . � fair, has been looking nto the school system . 3rd on tbreetyear-old heifer, Ist and 2nd on wear. Wet weather is coming -on- #6 What Plan would you propose as a cession, East Nis�ouri, one day lately. . garden is a I 4,unflower stalk upon which are, on next eilection L � . � I - I in the city. He bel ngs to the Liberal 75 flowers. I �1 ; don!t cover ,your feet with cheap remedy ?" - . -John Kay, of Ingersoll ish Pushing the . two year-oldi heifer, 4th on yearling heifer, . - n " -Mr. John 117orris, of Wingham, the n OLD . I I Well, there are -i ters. turnip trade-in Oxfo as received -Mr. John kur&ck has disposed of his well1known -Irand Trunk Railway engineer - .1 trashy shoes -come direct to this too'marly athmas rd. ke party, which has been in power in his ow 0 & On fout I imals the progeny of one bull, r an order frorii Georgia for 1,000 bushels. land for twenty-five years, and is much � and 1st on hord. � - � ­ I store, and invest in something trust- The road districts should be! enlarged � so as , . farm on the 14th concession of Hulleit ,to died at the home 'of his father-in-law at , _- I Mterested in education and progress there. 7 -Marion '� Oliver Al. D., formerly of He. expects to ship 80,000 bushels t cott, of West Wawanosh, : ' � wort,hy, and health and happiness are to concentrate 'as �ssible the labor . . his. William S fur the Windsor On Saturday last, after an illnea � Motherwell'! station' __ season. � He will return to Toronto in a month and sum -of $4,500; part of the stock and bay 2, . ed at Indore, Indi%av r . r 1 yours. i � - and money expended. Again, men pf good _of several months, caused by a cancerous writes to say, that- all the missionaries in - . : I . . � . . sound judgment and bnSiMss-like abilit -The Young omen's Christian Asso- V0 th the assistance' of Inspector., Hughes, are included� in the purchase. Mr., Scot� growth in the r eck. He formerly resided that locality'are well, but that several eas a . � ­ yy *illstill further inquire into the Ontario gets possession this fall. Mr. Murdock in- in London, and was past president of'the es 1� . I - whose decisions -and -orders-woul re- Hamilton closed ts business Friday. Mrs school system. tends removing to Dakota. London division (if the Brotherhood of Lo- of cholera and a. .great deal of dysentery I ie�foith " Fair Days, Sept d be ciatiob conferenc in session -last week at . . o � spected, should be -chosen P.s -pathmasters John McDougall, of Montreal, was elected -The marriage of Mr. Hugh F. Me- -The other day, as James Howatt, * of comotive Engineers. Hawas also &prom- have appeared among the natives, and -the . 24th 4%13,d 25th. . and kept in office. Again, a plan of the I . . Kenzie, second son of the late Hugh � : - . president. a a . Al c- Ashfield, was plowing, he had a very nar- weather has been extremely hot, even for I . . � I township should be - Prepared, showing the inent member of the Masonic fraternity. In : . 1. I - . . � ys bring big crowds to t,own, different divisions and th).roa6 in each -daughter of Air. Jacob undertook t( brush some bot fl; .an -During :a recent thunderstorm fbe i w da -An unusually heavy crop of grapes has - Kenzie, M. P. P, for East Lambton, to Mies India. �. . Sho . row escap3 f: -oni being- seriously injured. He 1894 he was gr d sword bearer of the . I , -s. - We I * upon which work should '3e� undertaken.. . . ies off O11c­'Of Great Priory of Canada. Mr. Norris form- - Which means more busines been gr6wn in the county of Essex, this Mary Alice, third. � n_ . W. Moore, of " Willowdale Farm " main stable of Mr.john MI cCallum, of St. Ma:rys, � tend to make Fair Da s special bar- Then 'an estimate could be n iade of the rate season, and the price has gone very low, * " the horses, when the hoise being frightene�'d, erly ran on the western division of the , � �� r : - I y lower than last year, even 'When they were road, Warwick, was solemnized on' ednes- struck him with both hind feet and made a was stru& by lightning and burned to1he � �� - I - I I � - j gain days. Our Fall stock is com-- ,at which it could be carried )ut, each year. two cepts per pound, � day evening, September 9th. The cere- bad cut inihis head Grand Trunk, ,bu; latterly on the London, ground. Air'. ,McCivllum's cow. whie-i was 11 . plete. Already trade is beginnin, This work should bi subs antial and con. . I � . ,and injured his shoulder Huron and Bruce He leaves a widow. - � a, to . . � i I - 11 _ Mon blade ' : I A . .1 boom. Oome in and see our immense tinuous uutilcompletion, alid each" path. Building operations in Chatham, New y took place on the lawn, under a I - : in the stable I t the time, was killed by the I � I handsome arch of golden rod and immortE . __* - I shock, but the other stock�-were released be- - i Brunswick, are brisk at present, replacing . �lle -1. S' Co p has sold his property in 1 -1 � - stock when in town on Fair days. master should be furnished.. )y the council ' the 6uildinas b . urned:at the fire last fall vines, and was performed by the Rev. J. E_. � Clinton to R. p Mel,eod, of Brucefield, for i . Pefth Items. fore the flames reached them. The building - - � I . . with a code of instructiozis, setting forth - . I . . I the principles on which the Work must be Both the pulp facto'ries' there are shut down* Moore, of Dutton, cousin of the .bricle, the sum of $7,00. It is a snug Place, and 1� . was insured tor $200. - . . � I I for several weeks. - � assisted by the Rev. S. Anderson, of War- Mr. - 'McLeod has secured a bargain. He : -Mrs. Bell, an esteemed ruident of At- , --On Friday before Labor Day, the , � * '' 0 done. -Lastly, inroad niuk-ing, As in other - ­ wick village. � I teacher of school section No. 7, concession �� . . . ! I bvsiness, inachinery is necessary to do -miss Eve. Brodlique, of thb Chicage . - takes possession in a couple of Meeks. Mr.. 'Y�ood, died on Saturday, 5th � inst., at the 12 Elma a;nnounced to his pupils that IvIon- . A - . Times -Herald staff, who has been spendi Mr; A. C. Stanley, M. I. C. E., chief Copp purposes moving to, St, Thomas, D age of 75 years. I f . ; economical woik. Graders �nd rollers are ag � . a- , ! . I 0 i 4 her vacation among friends in Ottawa, railway enginecr, of Queensland, was In kota, where other members of the r. T. H. Race, of the Mitchell Recor- day would be Labor Day, and by rights a - I . the most essential for township w.ork. Some fainilv I -M, . . ' stone ' Toronto and London has returned to the Toronto this week. Mr. Stanley is on a reside. - der, was a judge of fruit at the Western- holiday, but that he would postpone it for - � I , municipa:lities need - c0shers. But grdat western tropolis. . business tour, and is making visits to many of Fair, . ondon. . ! . the present. 'Some of his pupils misunder- . � _"��STA7_07�7-1.1 griLders-wby I know of some iownships in - -The wife of Mr. George Ruddell, 'i . I �Elijah WiLler was killed last Friday countries for the purpose of studying Londeaboro, passed away on Sunday, 6zh 7-L)td and La Aberdeen are expected' stood him, and told their parents tbat Mon- . - . I - the west, each of. which keep four I graders in A sa - In economical railway construction. He will inat She was a highly esteemed resident , -difring the forenoon of day was tile Judgment day, but that the .. . ! . busy the whole season." .� . wmill at .9seX. The saw cut ki to be � n Stratford � - I I , I I ' Opposite . f TWO I , Opposite 1i You say, Air. Cam-Dbell,-that a number terribly from the knee up to the armpit, be in Canada about. two months, visiting all of that neighborhood, one of the pioneers of Wedn aad 'M d in t. - . master had postponed A - the princip9l. cities, and will afterwards go r "' 1� - J 15'e'rii'e Dr�a -Dr. Armstrong, 'of- Fullarton, and his I ExpoiitorOflice�STORES TownRuilding, of the pldc�grav_el rods -are in a '.-ad QoDdi- severing the ribs. He died an hour after- Hullett, and had been a i3evere sufferer for ' -stiss - per, of Listowel, wLo , ' I � . rds. He leaves a wife 'and three small to Colorado, returning by way of Chicag ient-Norman Ross, have returned , . � - � I tion. What is the principal defect you find W' - _ 0, many years, She leaves a grown up family atterided,f9tratford Collegiate Institute last little pat 1� . I , . I � - .. � .. children. �. I Detroit, and New York. From there be to mourn the loss of a good -mother. term is teaching in Berlin. from the Tdronto Fair, evidently much .. I . . . in them ?" I I I - will go to Greut Britain, Belgium, and - r. Thomas Moodie, a pioneer of sed with what they saw. - -Master Ross, - � 11 Th� grade made to receive the gravel -Mrs..Moore, mother if J. D. Moore, -On Friday night, 3rd inst., a number of " Mani- Plea e emembered, had the mis- - M. P. P., North Dumfries, died at her son's Germany, and in these countries will in-* saw logs were found piled on the 0. P. R. toba� , rmerl , a farmer near -Mitchell, died who, it will b: r - . was too flat. The gravel has iVorn and . spect all the great engineering works. � recbntly near lorris, Manitoba. ortune to haye qne of his legs fracturedin 11 A-V�7 . � settled so that the sides are now higb�r residence on Tuesday afternoon last week. track at Witigham shortly before one of the f . - I . � than the centre. The water stands on this She had been ailing for a long time and -The following list of patents have re- trains was due. The person or persons who -Mr. 0. P. Megan, M. A., of Stratford, two places, has lFben able to dispense with . . . ' death came as happy release from; her cently been granted to inventors residing in put them there are not known, but it is for- has se, ured a poh ition on the staff of the. his crutches,'and is apparently :quite smart, . . 1. ' surface and must penetrate it, making the sufferings. Sh:, vita in her 83rd year. Canada : United States patents -E. Dick- tunate that they were discovered: in time,as RegioJolis col ege at Kin ston. again. - . I road not only difficult .- while the Oak Lake, gunpower ; A. ,ougere " I . . . . . TOTAL -Arthur Prendas was found guilty at F1011, , had they not been, a serious mishap would arge nuniVer attended the -70n Tuesday, last week, Dr. Fred Par- . � . watet is there, but causing permanent in- � . - , I .. � I r Moncton, nut -lock (patent sold) ; I� Frech- have been the inevitable result. I ' - ry -avor picnic in Merrier's grove, 9 � cry the Cobourg assi, es ofl the morder of Mr. C 1�rbftt�anNndl ker 3f Bruce Mines,,wm united in marriage I jury to the whole structure. . This is W v to ' .. . common . defect on the ro,ads, every�helle ThomaE Lingard, and sentenced by Chan- ette, Montreal, lasting machine (patent -The many friends of Mr. Frank May, of Sebringville, c n Monday of last week. Miss Linnie K ther, at her f&ther's resi- - . Gpegory, Moni - a" . I and to make matters worse, pathriiasters cut cellor Boyd to be hanged on December l7th. sold) -, 0. A. �real, Xking Ontario, California, formerly of Clinton,will -The fine r ew Methodist church,at Zion, dence, Sebritigville. Miss B. Tilleyf of- . , ECLIPSE 0 a off the sides and . throw the. 6arth intb the The jury added a recommendation to �rnercy rod; P. C. Larkin, Toronto, packing regret to learn of his sudden death, which' On the Mite ieIl ned on Stratford, and Miss Young, of Detroit. were I . � - L I - - I ceDtre where it speedily inixes with. ana de.. to their verdict. machine; J. E. Lockwood, Brighton, corn- took place on Saturday, August 30th, oft 'Sunday, Sep mbe-r 20tb. the bridesmaids, and Miss Jennie - Young, ' - . 1 L . � ---Dr. Charles I ruimmond, who won high n typhoid fever, he being sick only', about te from Arizona, .appeared as a maid of honor. t � . . �ination lock; L. A. Morriso ' and J. a -MissTen�teM. Kastner, of Sebring-. i strovs the eravel." .. * I 1 1 The volume of business don L e us "llow d� you consider that conditi na of honors at the -final at Trinity Medical L,�rsen I , Toronto, machine for manufactur- days. Deceased liaves a wife and two, ville, was married on Tuesday, Sth just., to Dr. Parker was supported by Dr. George . .. . _ by this kind should be dealt ,with . " - I school in 1885, a d who is now engaged in ing veneers; P. Newton, Grand Harbor, chil&e-n, and was born on the old May' _Ajr. Fred 0. PArker of Bruce Mines. Elliott, of Toronto, one of his college frien& I I - I � � I , , , 3 r , , , � I , , - CIV101, I � I , , , , , - , , " � � � I I j'�, ; r, ]", .'$ an #sit 'or tl ;1 � , - " I �d 3 V, k4ly" A I , 0 ev ve I I . .... practice at Highland Creek, was married a fork; 0. T. Springer, Burlington, sliding farm, Huron road, Goderich township. - -Lambs are sellin'g in Elma this season when at Trinity Medical Colle e. I . . during the last six months, (even " Generally I would cut off -'the sideal and . I . few -days a or folding door ; J. s W. Waddell, Hamilton, -from $2.25 to $3.15. Most of the farmers , -Two calls recently made ty congrega- I I ' � .1 � during what is usually a quiet time.), throw' the material where it wil � I help to ,*o to Idiom Mary Stevens, a niece L -Mr. Esson, of Ba�field, has in his . I - . . - . �, . . level the sides of the -road, if necessary, ofRev. William Frizzell, of Toronto. game board; M. N. Weathers, Berwick, possession what is perhaps the oldest paper have sold their lambs at those prices. tions presided over by the Stratford Presby- .. . -Robert Thomas, formerly of Guelph rotary oven ; W. E. Borbridge, Ottawa, i " T -Rev. Father Murphy, of Oka, Lake tery have been sustained by that body. 1 OTfte entirely ecltpses any former season. across the ditch. Then a* sufficient arnofint . � It Huron It is, called he General - I . ' . We leave you to draw - - - of clean gravel or broken atone should be. aged 21 years, w w fatally shot in Alaska locomotive exhaust -pipe. Evening Po3t," and bears the date Of "Lon- Two Mountains, Quebec, has been visiting was froin the congregations of Avouton and , . . your own con used to -bring the roadway to an even I slir- last March, during a dispute while trading -W. Klernmei, a shoemaker in Cheeley, don, England, '%March 13th, 1798." One his cousin, Rev. Dean Murphy, at Irishtown. Carlingford, to Rev. J. R. Graham, of Wat- elusion, Honest work at honest ' a - 1, with the natives. He left Guelph a couple offered two young ladies who came intolkis very interesting item refers tothenotice,' -A monster school concert will. be held I .ford. The other was the call from North . face with a crown of fro one inch to one � . I . . I of years ago for San Francisco to join a �Anopl a wager or a pair or fine. shoes each given in the House of Commons by Mr. in the skating rink, Stratford� on Friday Basthope and Hampstead, to Rev. A. Cam- __ . I prices is sure to bring success, Be. and one-half. inches rise to eacfi - f6i Ot of baling crew whose destination as North if they would put on cowhide boots and wilh..f,%. A rior to akin his celebrated evening' 18th inst. when I 0( children eron, of Cranbrook, signed bv every mem- �i . I � . width from the side to the centre- ADIS r . ? r ft I Al ) fore leaving your order for your crown should be uniform so as- to shed the Alaska. � walk to their homes and back again in motion t abolish the slave trade.. - will join in the choruses. ber of the latter congregation. - . water into the side ditches. In cutting ff _Mr. Moore, �ontractor of the Huron- them�' The wager was accepted, and the . One d 3,y last week i% valuable horse be- -John Neilson, of Newton,who sustained --In the early summer a petition was -_ . Fall Suit or: Overcoat the sides, a ro�d grader should be useod. Ontario electric �-ailroad, intends to begin long-legged, h"alf-worn, No. 12 boots that longing t) Mr. John ,Ford, Lake Road, a fracture of his right leg while playing foot- placed in circulation, around Mitchell, and I , . work in a week's� time. He''will, build 50 had not se6n grease since they were mann- Stephen, tan into a g!Lng plow, the ha ball, is doing well under Dr. Nicholson's unanimously xigned, asking the Governor I � Every township should have one or more of I ndle L I 21 I I " miles this fall, 1probab�y from Goderich, faetured were slipped on without much entering t'; ie animal's aide about eight inches cafe. � � General to ;elease from Kingston peniten- . � � . , I Call in an d see what we have. Our I these machines. . I I � � � . Teeswater, Luckiaow to Kincardine, or from tugging 41the leather ears, and off..marched near the: rout leg, causing a very painful -A three-yeai-old son of Air. and Mrs. tiary James Shean, who was, convicted for i stock is now complete and well as- . - 9 , Kincardine, tbro�gh Walkerton and Han- the boots lwitb the girls. With the ex- wound. � � mare - belonging to Mr. Wrh. Charles Bailey, of Stratford, was drowned ,sheep stealing �Lbout two years ago. -and who ,1 I . arn.$ . . ng some paint off a tele- 'Penhale, I �tephen, met with a very similir tbe other day, by falling through a hole iu- was sentenced: for five 'years. Word was - � sorted. A full range of Furnishings - Woman's Wisdom. : , . over, t6 Durh I I ception of knocki I 11 : . I . I . I i �os A-Novias. California, . -While borin for water William Keith, - -)phone pole as they turned .the corner, the accident, � vhile p�wturing in the field la� t to the cistern. received, the iother- day, that the case in . I _ d . . . of all kiad.s at a moderate price, ,al- . . I September 40, 1898. lot 22, concession 3, Tilbury North, about boots did no amage on the way up street week, a at ag running into her udder sever d wife, of question was not one for executive interfer- � ,D-HAR. EXPOSITOR, -Noticing in your three miles from Comber, struck a flow of or back again. The wager was fairly won inches. I I Tbames Road Kirkton, are home again ence. i . .1 i . ways in stock. Your patronage ' - and . , ; . paper of August 21sc, a seleiction� beaded gil. The oil is of a fine quality. The well Klemmer,true to his promise, gave each -The w house of Mr. Giles Jenkins,o'n af ter spending three months in Scotland, , -Mr. Edward Sieg d ��; I E) . � of the girls a very nice pair of shoes. the front road, East Waw6,nosh, is neari England, Ireland and Paris. . 9 I solicited. 11 Woman's Wisdom," in which the follow- is only 170 feet eep and 30 feet in the the Stratford 'oad, near Mitchell. . He was ,',,. ­ . . . - . ly, - . I __ I ing maxims occur. I desire to say some- rock. - - - completed, �&nd presents a fine appearan�e -The Friends'.Picnic was held at their accompanied by two of his sons, and tbe, . - thing concerning them i . . -The Bank of ontreal, in Toronto, has -A long and eventful life was brought to from the road. It is of white brie o church, Gowrie, on Monday, 7th inst.,,and three were thrown from the buggy. Mr. DILL & SPEA RE) S, Seaforth) (1) -Give us well ba�ed,bread in prefer- received by express a, gold cone, _- the .prox dd a great success. After tea an enter- Siegel was - seriously injured ancl he . I weighing a close on Monday, September -7th, when storys, w,ith a beautiful -front portico , ;ting 6f m I ence to the ballot. (2)-Dorpestic serNiide is over 395 pounds I roy, valued, -'at .$81,622, James Ferguson passed away, 'in his 87th work is handsomely doue�, and we hope M�, tainment consif usic, readings and was driven home by Mr. Nichols, and ' I _ . I . . . -TAILORS AND FURNISHERS" greater than woman's sti'ffrage_ _(3)-A the result of the f rat clean-up this season at the residence of his son-in-law, S. and Mrs.' Jenkins may long live to enj , addrebses, was given in the church. .medical aid procured. The other two . I I year, oy I . he -Cariboo aydraulic mine, situated Irvine, lot 6, concession 6, Morris. De. the comforts of so fine a residence. The - I p udent woman is more to b6 praised than a from t -The Elms. Cheese Company have sold escaped with a few slight scratches. The . I - Two Doors South of Expositor Office. olitical one. (4) Don't tr�y., to change a 195 miles north of Ashcroft, on the Can- ceased came from Perth, Scotland, in 1816, builders are Cooper Brothers, Clinton. . their August cheese -760 boxes -for 9 bu molished and the horse was � � . � . . � Eower into a fence post, "nor a',,'good . woman adian Pacific Rail *ay,British Columbia. with his parents, who came Out_ at the time -A daring burglary -'was- committed in te pound. !The other Elm& factories have not found until next day. . SEAFORTH � into a politician, : . �_Sister DescharnP.9, SuPerioress-General of 'the emigration of discharged soldiers at township of Morris, on Friday night, 4th also sold their August make at prices rang- -The other night, about eleven o�clock, a � 'In California, at tiie general election, on of the Grey Nunsj Montreal, celebrated last the close of the Napoleon wars. Although inst. The burglar made his entrance into ing from 8J to 8 15-16 cents. . - a large number of cheese buyers arrived in . I - � Stratford froin attend' tt e third of next November, there will be week the,sixtieth anniversary of her taking ,,,cry young at the time be could remember the house of Mr. C. G. Campbelt throu h Rev. J. M. McLennan, late of Trinity ing the market at, , , submitted to the voters an amendment. to the veil. Many members of Other religious until the day of Iiis death seeing the bonfires the cellar. Mrs. Campbell awoke while te College, Toronto, is recruiting his health Listowel, whieh bad been one of the most I � . tie State constitution, extending full elec- orders visited the convent on Guy sl�reet blaze on Scottish -bills over the victory of was going through the drawers of the dress- under the parental roof -tree. at Donegal, exeiting of the' season. Auctioneer Thoul" . . I I e � I'Will do all kinds of Turning to order on tcral privilege to women, and, all through during the week to offer the venerable'14dy Waterloo. His father settled in Lanark ing cas� in their bedroom, but wai afraid to previous to assuming full,ebarge of a parish Trow was, on th -train, and Mr. W. H. I short notice and I will do it as cheap as it tie. State, the women are working hard to their congratulations. . � county, there being at that time only one awaken her husband until he had gone. - He to which he " been appointed. Coulton, who had not disposed of his cheese, . a -The Tilsonburg Obseryer gives an ad- I . eau be done) kindnes' -The dir ctors of the Hibbert and Us. ,was on the Stitatford. platform. -Mr. Trow I � I will -Ray a good price for iepiirp its adoption. Through the log house in what is now the town of Perth. took Mr. Campbell's pants from -beside his 190. 1 Whit' Ash. '�* Canadian acquaintance, I am permit- count of an infant son. of Mr. and N rs For many ypars deceased was. en ets of which be carried borne Insurance Company met a few days .offered it by aiietion, and it was bought by 'I e � Give me a, call and see. of gaged in bed, from the pock ,v . . * - . ted, each week, to read your able and in- John Ball, of Hong � I &Y13 0 . ,hton township, wbo� was the umber business in that county and be, off a silver dollar, a plug of tobacco, and a 4 ' ago to adjust the losses from th late 3fr, L W. Steinhoff, at 8 7-8 cents per - � JOHN KLEIN, Seaforth. tereating paper. Noticing the selection born about 14 months ago with three F4 es, together with a Mr. John Manyon, and an. penny. After he had gone out of the room "O, arid the tranmwtion of other business potind, for 3120 boxes. This is rather a I 'W-tt . alQve referred to, I beg you will p6llow, me the extra one beim & situated in the spind, other man were the first Earopel; to ex- . 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