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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-12-18, Page 1- '- -$ ul=re- I � — I � I I 1. . . . I I I W 1111aul tMitpull "V - — --.--- -, - ­ - . - � � I � . - . - � . - - [,at �he association on Fi riday evening. )M,rs. deathbed ot her lablier, .1vir.. i saloon and quickly relieved a big � , . & g � share Of � I " - THE CHICAGO BIBLE INSTI- take the platform, which declined." : into bhe I V MI � . , � � ' - a ^ tion ,of 10 � -s � , . Mr. James McFadzean, of Grey township, 11 Goldie entertained' -ibose present by an Powell, ,of- Victoria,, British Columbia, . I . containing about $50, and tarne& �::., 1 1 .1 I 4 ' � i 7 I . . 1 W7 . Chalige of Busines ..., A 1W 0 e k . ' P e -He ri�- , , � - . TUTE. i [I account of her recent visit to Jamaica-, and formerly of Belleville, having left her home .purs '-e uire- � I I �. . . . attended the WgltQn nice ng, at which Mr. I the back door into - a Ian - - � � I , I A - �, (Written for Tiis EXPOSITOR) �. I q� I I many beautiful specimens of ferns, etc., were on a summons -by telegram on Wednesday out 01. ,, w ; t - - . . Farrow was one of the sp akers an the Con- . I . ,ie police. officers, , a Tne undorsigned bet, i6 thank the many custo-� I 11 � fam- . previous. It is supposed, that she war, ported the matter to tI . JI I , . I 11 Having recently returned from this ri wed the mis- -, I . - I � was of the late firm for their liberal'patron , and I, .. I servative side, and comp red the expendi- shown du ing the -lecture. Mrs Goldie's I , . �� . .. . . . tobave the same c4ntluued. We willate . Before � cue institution, f thought a few 1acts"con- tures of the late Governm�nt with the Mae- visit will long be remembered by those who leaving the train to post a .card to' her hus- ,who shortly afterwards arrest � , . . . hope op in . I i band, and that, being abort -sighted and creants,'who were readily vecognized by � fit i .� 0-' -everything _ 7 . . . cerning,it might provei interesting to your . . � -_- . 1twk - -- ken I consiolored - it an unfair ,heard her.' . - tliei-r victim. The prisoners were .ar�aigned W 4 1 . - zie regime. . � I * � !,z i . ft now, such aZ, I- plX.g LUMBER, BOTH DRESSED- D . . numerous.. reholers. This institution was , 11 has been drilled on the farm of rather dealf. she had failed to notice the al� . � I . criticism. He showed th4t the times were i -A we , _ d sent to �ri�on,and I i; �*� I founded by the celebrate what Mr.- Thomas Puddicom 1 - r Dece t found guilty 'it, ". � I , . 'MOULDIXGS OF ALL d evangelis r. be, Haysville. Water I�roach- of anobhe - train. aged w�� if] rur 'ell -era had an u days" - I A . -kT8 . UN ]RD. ." prosperous, and Warin th . tra-,� I - 6 jed e electors of. nexpected 1tw10 ,:1.1 N . , DRESS AN Christmas -11 - �- - t aud'seems about thirty-eight years of age., - I - � � ." " � 4 1 - �am &'depth -of 205 fee . - �� . D. L. Moody, quite a ndmbe� agol e ftiberals were re-' -was struck at _ . . I . . ,;1 4 -� ..... . I the result would th I - - 1. visit in the Windy City.. ' � ; . i , X -Ts ... ­ KINDS, DOORS,. SASH BLINDS, . I . � oynlug� first place among the - . ' irrigate ,the Whole -On Tuesday, 7th"in8t., the wedoliniz of � ' in Mit- L I � � L . - . ' abandant ' I ; 7 : � . � ?m and is now enj turned. As to fre trad�� il,w as i partizan . � I � - . Thomas Pesr;e died last weik - i � L I I L LATH AND SHINGLES, BOTH PINE Bible schools in' -the world. 'a &rd ,_ . L . Miss, Bell& Gibson, fourth daughter of the - � I I f , . a r E �k P, , � 1-- � speech. I never he arrow before. �f&rm. chiall, at the 9,ge of 28 years. 16ie"ed " had .- .1 4 . . . - L ram- He have the elec- I --Mr. M. E. Carrie, mathematical mas- late.Mr. James' Gib -o a uNmatory �, � I . I AND BRITISHi COLUMBIA, at the H ' much do tho I The object of this institution is the, t i son, �, I � ow as four words imply ? closed with an ap - � been ill for some time with in& I - " , . . . foreign mission, , L I . to Dr. Harry Pi�rie of Central : i I � I I I - L a ea, I to " te Institute Farm, by .TS ` closest Priem � ter support the Govi ter at the Owen Sound Collegia L - w` , follb'Wed - . � . - � L . to attempt a full ,explanation would be ing of laborers as homea-and aprnm �n . ' rheumatism, and this as ; t � I - . aries sind'fol- all and every, department of M r, - 'America, occurred at the residence of the � . fIrd-6unmaterlsil'iind employ only the r. I)avid Campbell f Grey, attended -for over. fifteen years, hae placed his resign heart trouble which was the dlrpc� cause 1� . RAPS we. Will use . adjoining Berli . I . . �, L . I I � . ; workmen. . guann . UgIq arei the Walton meeting, a ation in the hands -of the Board'of Educa- bride,"s mother, I , I � I futile, therefore we will confine ourselves to Christian work. The Bible and M I "td7 eard Mr. Farrow In-- The I I . I , tee istisfaction to all. . . n of death. � . . I �, I o Planing Mill. - the only studies taught, , together -wi h is a Dund I 0 in I LES - a Mee I . what it i mplies tous as Men's and Bo ' groom as boy, and was famous i s . I ya�. out speak on behalf of the Cc ervstive party. . 'tion. He iritends to Boston. -Mr. J. P. Rogers, of St. M6ry/3, who - i � . . � 'I � iati, n football Mbia has 1. 4 1. � . w �� - � N. CL L - a I worVl,� rgreill! of Nithburg, who the , 1 � I . . UFF & SONS, Seaforth. . fitters and clothiers.. It will mean 96 ireat. pra;etical and experimental Christiain 1. —Miss Sarah Fa -old days as an Assoc o � � [IS � � . Mr. Andrew John4on a w Mr. garrow at I ' I) has been on a trip to British Colu . I . . . 1514-1 yr. . Quite a large number of the' shidents now p)AVer when 'I Tom Gibson was one of. . -i I �, �r. . eat I L . ,I ly increased Christmas trade, for the Inum- i attendance are prepariiig for missionarie the Walton meeting and board hiTn'speak on ,14as been an invalid for - over ' thirty years,, I returnedhome. While there hewas-&;� . I I , , ! . I ' - . Monday, 7th :Canada's staro, Dr. Pirie went to the -1 00D9 - - I - . 0 In the* Conservative'side. 6 heard him speak �passed peacefully away, on . of hiK(brother-in-law, Dr. Arthur, who/- was � : � 1 rvvvvv , . . � . � - � oytm, ber of people who believe in buying sen- in the foreign field, but a larger number ar , . June lust. Her age is not definitely. known, but Southern Republic with Dr. 1ukstqr,.aIso. st on el time on the St. Marya Collegiatd In- - ' I - I I - I Oil I � once before. The speech he Made last _ . : I - Y ! t A LPE% I 4 . - � � lun,ikda 81 Electi � from ninety, to ninety- ears ago. They pro - . . -- P '""" Bible presents in t elwq of Clothing Ties, simply studying the Bible and are waitin , W lood for his sidii 6J politics. There �!vvarlousdy Put at of Dundas, about eight y . ute staff. I ;, I . — . � an as g I e yea . . . � m� stit - : A L, I . . for the divine call to go whenever' � moter of the Cans�dian colony' down there Lett of Ellice, fornferly ,of I - � iorit was no ou - . -Jam . � I )AT 9 11 - . � The majorit d At as to which side he was vesk rs. was L. Haussam ' es Burn I 4 1 . : . ­ I - Gloves. etc., is y6arly increasing. , wherever the Master directs. � - _ . --The Dickson , flour mills in Galt have � Mr. Harry � tu, formerly of. Poole, who has been ailing for' aomd time , I I -- N Townsihip, of, Tuckersmith. on. He said when thepeople asked,Mr. � - . i . : M - It is not out of place then to give a short of the 6tudents are Americans, but the * I d . John Cherry, New Hamburg, and the Aeading druggist if diseases, died on I .1 I - 1. , I � T . . ' " Vaokenzie for bread be ga�e them a stone. een purchased by S. J. an I with a complicati,)n c � ' , � I . Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting 1- t of goods, ariy of which would make a also quite a few Canadians and residents n in the Canadian mill- of 'Dakota. All the I I boys "i have done i . I -1- ndidates for,the Offices of 18 � I i Mr. Farro* said the Vogt office department - well know - Monday, 7th inst.1 and was burled at the, I . I � - I - I I f - LPrice paid is VO,Wl- � . - their money - - . foi.-the 11owtnation of Ca foreign countries. There .are several .L The well. :,.t Nilveiton. .He , . � gpN I Roeve Deputy -Reeve "d Councillors for the Town- seinsible Christmas present. - . - ng world - ' umbull, of Presbyterian cemetery 9 . - , r i re ar I had checked him for using two . envelopes a wifei 4nd f i � ,I time anxiodw - ,Wt of Tu3kemm t isulng vem, will dained ministers attending as students, win 'L - roperty was at one time valued. at $40,- , - -]In the case, Of Robert - Tr * his, 47th year, aud leaves - I I b for the next el With regard to. our prices we refer you . . when one would h e done' . I I . . . :1 � . sliould call an&' in KYLES'HALL, LOT 10, CONOMION I go there for the 1?urpose of receiving spiril -1 I ay � . . Hamilton who -committed suicide by taking . 1, . L Was I be eid- I 00. faml l� al OKI NOON, ON 'to pwge one of this issue. Our newest - ual blessings, and irn to their I&bor Mr. Jiimea J. enmau� of Morris� was .y. . 11 11 so note ho,w- - . . retk � The other mo'rning- while a gang of men - a, large.doze of strychnine while being taken . reparations are being madefor . I � � . S, If. R. &, AT 12 VOLO �L ; . C - L . 'He _ . - . . w . � � �' - .,- . . - on display in with ren'wed zeal ar�a ability to do th called as a witness for blr-. Farrow. , the county jail to sery O' Cinths for -Great p . I I G� ,7 P k in the woods near Alvington' L to etw in a Christmas t ent. at Salem, : I .. I L . goods for Christmas t,rade iie, . ! was agent for tht I brought in a Z 1. maodayi December 28t]4 1896.' . � onser�ative . candidate, ,7ere at wor ree enteTtaiAM 1. . I . I . L L . . . 'Migs Magi . I � - I L � our. Windows and store,. consisting of Neck- Lord's work. , ne of/,the number, named Lester Smith, assW t, the �oroner's jury on New Year's Eve. �-e Colqu- . � . ' ' . L and the Col�. L _ . umber of . - usical department,- under the supe - and spoke &to the ,1 valt4meeting. ,',Mr. verdict to th4 effect that deceased commit- - I � - , -Lainging,i . . . p I � - I 1,,Ld It ewe more than the necessary n L � The m as airfek on the �dip of the head 4y a tree, houn. has charge of the - . I . I I s;re proposed and a poll demanded, PoUj wear in till styles, one in� each box, ready c ­ le suffering ' frow mental . : I om&(Utea � 1, , ..- suicide !'whil , . � -4 . - - visiA of Prof. D. B. Towner, in one of t e Farrow spoke at the inst*uce of Mr. Di k . � -�- . - ed i5n I - 1, . ) . hich he was sawing down. In a short Lted quhoun family are coming over with their L - I I ' e it . . . . will balopm - . beat music schools, in America. on, as the Jatter � was. lill. Mr. Farrow on and recommended that more car P' . - - � � All publ c ens . pres"i I Ug I � . . 1 7 ; ' - 4or mailiiig'or presenting_-' I . J ime life was extinct. . �d ta n instruments to do their art in MaV1 . � I I � 1897 free, but a charge is ma e was at the meeting, and,' I askedhim to e ke in the sale of deadly, poiagns. I . - �. : . - I . I � ­ Monday, '.. � janUaXy L �th, - - --,John Beam, of Baden, was up before b I I - i � . � . - Fo%vnes Bros. Kid Gloves, which are per- vocal classes are . , be- a success. - � . . I I ; I , . I I . vocal instructio .. speak for Mr. Dickenson, and he consented ' I triiI, - � . . - 3, - t I - �--- AS FOLLOWS—' � � ect fitting and the mo'st economical Glove for instrumental and I he w" not therp B. ,De'vitt, J.� P., at Waterloo, the other � Trumbull wrote. a will after'his -On Tuesday, last week, at the court 4 p . . � - The Bible is taught not 'Iii line with a y after pressure. He saio day for brutAlly assaulting a man named queathing all hIsPossessioAs to Miss Bissell E *LI Coston, of Xlt- I . - . - �. - 0 - ' - . , I house, Stratford, mi. - . . I � )n No 1, aLt thi residence !of Samuel Me- driven out to ­Toung w6man who refused to keep com- - . � . i i . L . � L I - For diviErl, to wear, as they yvear longest. �� particular creed or doctrine, but in its si - intending to speak, but lia Scherer, and'- ;v6s -6ned $920 and costs, the _ �. Mr. Leitch, to , . . - not think big -the. latter chell, was married by /I I I . - - - (;eoch, in the V- illage of rwmondville, Joseph Weber, . I � � I L I a I ,did " . � . , I al or Persian . I �mounting to $37� W'31ill, or two months in panywith Trumbull, and whom John As the latter was I - Inyl D .Y-Returning,offider- A Fur Cap either Beaver, Se plicity and purity. - Some of the beat Bib e ,hear the addresse . . . L - HoUse, No. 6. L the boy, Shepbierd.,� 11 I I . � I e ' ' (Broad- I th ught it weak. I i I . � I tried to shoot. By his mot k arged,xinder the Charlton Act, t with com- I , � For dMalt�n N,lo. 2, at School . scholars and spiritually minded men in this speech was partisan. ; . ,her's death, which , � � z foot,S) j&meg EvosAloot, DepUtyL Returning Lamb, makes a suitable present., country and the old ,country deliver lectur a thought he could have ne hetter, com- iail. � � - - bull, comes iato-a ch ­ � - � - L � -During the rece4t outbreak of typhoid occurredluat week, Tram Pon, the girl, the case � . . � . I T Goods Store, , T M- er. ­ Z � � 'The aringit with his former fforts. 'I . mitting an assault U' . : � : A stylish Hat is always acceptable. me I asked P I I - I f I , ; No. 2, A. G. � to the studeute from time to . ever in East Zo4ra,'elght'deaths from the half-hiterest in' roperty valued at $10,000, , willmow likely be dropped. . I I . � - 4 -,For division No. 3, st School House N ti ., assing, but he . . f - I , .,i�g T is' p i . Mr. Farrow to do some riv — L, . . 1. i Z ? � ie Deputy R6turniag offlcer� I new thing for sp#ng is a 21 Brim with 5J summer we had the pleasure of lie r. I isease ocourred!Within a radius of a couple . *— <�11 1 -Richard Mulholland, 6f Ellice town . I - i � smill, I I I I � ' I IOU. . . - S . Vor di,hioL NNO. 4, at - Kylea Hall, : Pater 31olLsy, dand ; r. declined, owing to his posi i 11 � I � � , The e � : � f Crown, we bave'�Il sizes. F. B.'Meyer, OIL Lon4on,.- Enj f miles.,; c,aus of the �oufbreak was I Perth 1tems. � . -has received word of the death of his - L L ugh a, pail ,of - . � L Returning officer. . ' . - ' Dr. . J. .Camp 11 Mr. Blair conducted cross-examina. . I a conAition of - L z ' ship, �ville Pa. The young � I Deputy . I 11-:-1;%st Friday, � I is demanded in County Council Boys' Christmas presents in the way of James Grey, of Boston ;, E ad W,tter and the uns&nit ry . . � .- I A large riumber of cattle, are being -`de- son Samuel, at North 2 .. d � L ' I 01 L I be dwellings. - - I L I 11 ft cage a Pol county Coun Morgan, of Birminghami ugland, besi ea tion. Mr. Farrow was pr posed as a Con- � - - � . and be was .. I bition, in Con - � I r, pursuant to the Is A�t N . (I..; f I hor4ed in the vicinity of Avonbank... ' man: was working for w -farmer, - � . Z . . � - having � . : � I ]Divleion XO� I __ shall be opened in this,ipunl- Suits, 40vercoats and Underclothing. professo ehr�did i' at orrii), but - turday dberno i 10 d found dead in the stable', his � .rmy,, � � - Mr. Moody and the resident a- servative aw . an & '. -On'Sa on, about 4 o clocl�l -Mr.. George Hoffman shipped a car- a body - . gtvefi, of1sk Such 13011 as. , ; z I 'was I c1p:wky at the ame time and in. the m '�Iaees, A'Silk Handkerchief or Muffler makes a There are tw'o separate departments in e ' Journment was made befor I a d�cision w M Cidney, . er, re- of cattle from, Sebringville to Toronto 4' few been kicked -and trampled the I I bake . . . T r John I . Al well to-do farm I -upon by the I . I . L 11 : i se 1� . 78 arrived at, an II V1 ' , I - I L . . ral Messrs.. . a7anve. . . � L . ecently bought- , and be conducted -by the same offiaers nsible present. , ' - . school, known as the ladies' and the Me d another c ovention ca ed. ding about three Miles *froin Arthur, while da,lal I . . . I .. . I - A G. MUM. � � i � � 1# I - th American hotel, - g!o� , .� i horses. - Wom C�Lriatia - nee - 11 �'. I red here from. . Returning Officerind Township Clerk. ach departMent having its Own officers, Ut A meeting washeld at i i the act of felling -trees With sbme neigh . Xsuch, of Sebringville, h&d 'to --T6e - 'U's u Temperance - I Collars, Cuffs; Cuff Buttons, Uffibrellas e �; I . e - i i '. : kII attend -thb game lect ' The work .at Brussels, to 4rrange for a . " . . -2 ures. protest agairlat bore bad both legs. broken by the tree which , - I � I I - . 1514 1 shoot his horse, which was injured . a short -GUion at Tavistock have elected the follow - are experienced, 5i _ White Shirts and Paisley Bosomed Shirts .. .. 1, . I -- a foll �, ibe wer�lcutting falling upon him and I I ss, .- - I the institute mi t be outl ned as foll WO Dr. Macdonald ; among ot I era present was I - hold- - iving. . . � bak,ers. A., - .L ; - ` i there about. . y . . - time ago,while dri i ing officers .- -Presiden�, Miss McGregor ; I 11 I Braces. all make' seasonable, .suitable, ac- i' meals department : Leisure ' nd Postmaster Farrow. He a )n - recording- 11 I . I and countrv. � . 2 . n the . i�q him ti it war -removed. -Mr. W. Patterso�, of North �',aatliiope, vice-president, � Alrg: Jlohns( , .. � � . . . . musical instrawc. on from'9 to 12 a. m. he 9-0 minutes. He spoke, at did not ' i . I . - . . ' ! -� LE ' . 06ptable Christmas tokens. . - i "an ' said he I -Th� Woodstock- police seized 130 loaves left,a few days : ag . o for Wifornia, ,on a secretary, James 'Scott.; correspotding­ - I I �11 : en, to Bayfiela'. . A PUZZ " . b ifferent secretary, Miss J 'ell ; treasurer, NBSS,� . . whole afternoon is devoted to studying 'think the i1rotest,would b successful. A , t . I . . . N � . � � I b ng I � dvice is that what- 0 fan bread -on sale, at the d shoit tri essie B - . I a i has-been, - - . . And our last,word of a � Bible lectures, - -practising and stud ing subscription was to b t I e , to-, defray ax- - � Ip. L - i - . � . I h , , - I Z 1 -past, week, � At . I . . . THAT IS . . - e " I b k ries theybeing: from- one-balf to three- - r. and Mrs. Thomas 'Shannon, of E. B. Spark. . I - -1 ii I I ever you buy and wherever yor� buy, - buy music and readi�l,g profitable- literature, d ppuses, but I did not see th Brgssels list." '. I . -ight. The M. ing bouseiin Listowel, of M '... - � ti �� I - . � ;a]--ters of a pound utider,/ we South Dakota, are visiting Mrs. Shanuciiiis -. -The dwell I .... : . I - 1 7 of the Bayfield - L _ �- - ' Charge 7 was next taken up. down the othe -- - I o - F 6 early. - in the evening (6ve nights in. the week) the Mr. Chas. I . d on Saturday- . * - I I bread w4s distributed to the poor. The fatbtr, Mr. B. Davis, at Fullarton� - John Laird, was burned . I - - A- PUZZLE � � I . . � I students are exp�cced to attend or cono� uct Eaket, of Grey, swore lie knew -Mr. Fa�- d does not r. Laird iis 9t present living :- C � I : . . - I . . a were installed , I -.1 . . M to b�kera contend ,that fancy brea - ----�Rev. Dr. Dicksop, of Galt, amis�dd 4 morning. M -"' ' . L . .: - . � ........................... each on the street, oi , do row for'about two years, and knew bi ba. und Ins house. ... I I . mission meetingg�., pr . . I law, knd- talk of figh ting- the an es in the Presbyteri�n with a daughter in Manito I � Z I . . . ....... I Z - I N1.1 E. .1teid, ,-. . � h �He beard him c me under the by- niversary servic . I I . 'p.�' , I � I � - ostmaster at Brussels. I - I I ; -secretary, A, To khow bow to suit your customers.. I - - personal -Christian work and report qac be � matter.inthe courts. church at TaVistock. - L ' was occupied by big son�joscph. It is BL L . I . - 'I . - �ar4s preyideoll for male some remarks about, �Dr. Maddonald. e � - � I � I'll I I . he Be ' 1VF - I � th_ ' 'Brantford As z - --Rev. Drv-,Burwashpi,eaehe&educatictu�I poied that the fire' started from the,:. I � . ­ - i 1-1. Harrison ;. think thwv I can do it by selling .t at Wt H.6 TIONE PRICE TO ALL iveek to the faculty ori e --At the, si es Jacob Hill, an � . I � . , 'na Utwood'; dhap- and choicest goods at prices that can't help - ,the purpose. These missions are locateo at - He said -Dr. Macdc ild va biggest po- I as sentenced to .Sermons in the Methodist chureli, Mi,teVell) . c]6timuey. � - I � I I I � . - � I ., '. I . di ci litical liar hii-ever knew Mr. Alexander 4ndian, 74years of. age�, W - I . I - , . If you will just call , fferent points throughout the . d non -jail- for- man-, -'on Sabbath' 6th inst. . I -bri. Ford, of Thorndale., and -moo'M . .. I � D. Spencer;. but please everybody. Meetings are held in them every evetuyin anin Macdonald was present. 'it was before the 4 months in the - c6mn I I t � . I � � W. 0amond,. Othe Seaforth tea and grocery store,, you � ? w e � -.Olau* his" stepson, last -J -Avonbank creameri. buttei is in de. and- 3�oorehousei of London, successfu'lly" . � I - - � � � . � . . I I I . % - � .% -are sometimes opened and ' tion on b4r. Joseph :Ford, 1. I �. ison. �z . buy 5 lbs curr�nta for 25o ditto� raisins the ear. They I - Voting. -The statement w a made before alixighter of Ab � k -a r -r- - can, � I y man and ife, . M I y, near Brantford.' Robert, Carpenter ' mand, orders and enquiries are coming, "I *performed an opera 'I, in T I �- . .1 I ' " ., -1 1h&M - I I e -25c,. 6L ,a, 225c, 5 lb ponducted by a Christian Mr. Baker, Brussels. I , n- 'last from sdi,eral parts of the Dominion. - son of MT. Sarnuel Ford, of Wooc L . . L 6 lbs. ric � 44. - sentenced t,o� , seven yeai I . . I — � . 2501 lbs tapioc a REIG d MACDONALD ' fro e * U made until W ;a .4 in Kiligsto � .. � . cbes 25c who invite students in the Be eral 1. th a Man � L � � ea p An adjournment ww -r of his,wife- -Mr. Fred J. Corrie, of Stratfor, ha R Thoradale, the other d y. be I - ", 11 . . - . L. I prune& 25c, 3 lba evaporated e ming, at 9.30 P nitentiary for -rri�nslaught .1 - Perth's ' ... ml .. i � . I ' . ifornia dried I plums 25c, , q I . theol6gical schools to assist., The ord'r of W dnesday Mo o'clock. near Hageraille. I photograph of the members of first was injured by belli "'L I " ) bal M. a L . ne ,; m �. . peg 8`99- .i - . I - y � [ and pitteN vice of about 30 mi Utes . Irlillie Carpenter, I ,In -- 'y t'( tim I 3L lbs Cal I L . some %stor of Central --- 10 lba sulphur 25c, globe wash boards 15c, I - - service iii,% song ser I . 6'oLng council. � foot ball game at IN i I - � � I I I - - ad come tq the know- I I I I ' - b he ' � ation, followed b e . - a e re 25c, CLOTHIERS) . dur. I Oprayer and a a ort, The investigation was clos�d late W6dnes � ears. Rogers & Brown, of, Fullarton, Lpili of the Mitchell model school - I 4Gp i& t boxes matches 2 � I ge -The pu - ... �, ; f - loses with a - sti- day night. , The evidene ,�Opeculisr fact h ent of Marine i . . 51ba boneless fish 25c, 3 - practical O'brinon, an I as I very much Is .! f the Departm' and asons, have already secured a number of taken of themselves , . ,ry for the. anni- . - c ; black, . I h . . else$ had a group photo I I : I . lapan tea 15c lb, green tea 15 th &at day,. and Fisheries in� conneebion with a, shipment of M� � .1 � - . . I Rae, was, in the ' ; - n the Mon Y meetingand dismission bymn. -here the same as that given � I " I . I green azid Japan teas -worth 35e, now selling On the Wron . g Side of the Street, i. d rob- es. a I above. Th e- lsl�e trout which was sent to New Zealand contracts for next season. with their teacher, Mr. French, in the cen- I . ; I ' I I . . I st , week. --7--TV1i83 Z ,are ibout fifty of these missions an a summary of which , 'St. Andrew's church, Sudbury, has or- . f the I I - . found., . . . tre-0 - � , 1,Strong Block. . - he members of � the � 23e , - witnesses of Liberal pr - . th r � . 6e, juest of -hliss- , . � - � ably half as many divisions of thi d a lad � W1 Ar. French. at his home and pre- I r or 2- -. railroad lanterns, formerly $1., now &I s testifying some years ago from Canada. , It was L ,rou p. All t Oc; lake herring by the dozen or half bar_ , - - . a SaIv tion, d artiz&U th�t teid of reinw, ies' Missionary Society1l, e - - I - amps , . , Army in COicago, which do a great d I to that Mr. Farrow had ee p ;r'a"J'ohn MdVitrifie, formeitly of Avoubank, �, I I f - eat d a dell ' the fish, ins Wing in the� class M t I I � : I' - - . � � . I i .i .1 I I I . � with &.1fandsome essyehsir,ae . I . - ­ - . -Alessrs. Ham. . . -ockery, china, glassware and I SEAFORTHS - - IONT. counteract the evil influences of over 7,000 speephes during eletion c s, m aligns andthe riVers, drifted down tolhe .-Aepal -and there, M sen�ed him - rel, et . 97 pieces. I I , f over . president. . address. . I ieen. shipping a - - right down in price; dinner aet-A, I - . -while ' t the *eight, of fifteen. or sixteen compabod bk a coppjimentiary . - I . . - saloons, dime theatres and brothels. witnesses of Conservative eanings, grow o I 1. . L lrd 'the statiox worth $13 and $14 "now $10 ; and zeta worth --- - - — I I I -The M itqhell lawn bowlers brought the � nC$unday schools of Monk- , - I - . the fo noon had spoken at . .'l -The differe I . ., I In the ladies' department, admitting; that Mr. Farro pd,ands. , . .., .. .. I ; r, of Niagara, -1 I - I season to'&. close by having a - dinner at the 4 - . gel ing for . $8 ; tea ,stits . I I . $10 and $11, now I' � 'the same &a the meals. n the politiceJ meetings, were of pinion'that his I-Deteotives are on the. lookout� for the I I ed in practisin �; program is � I oyal liotel. A ,very pleasant --time was. to# village ate bust y eAgs 9 - . - $3.50 now $2.90, sets worth $3.25 . br. R . . istwas a � - . ; aother, Mrs. A. r . L . ; � � .. I - worth , FR asigned -to di erent speeches were not partizan. The commis- I . I . . L Mew Year's enter I . lbert ]�Iack ha& , - a , ODUCE ati . M In who blew open the safe in. Mr. enjopd. . . - for,, their Chn he Methodist and . .Lutheran ' -, I � I now 1,��2.75, sets worth $3 now $2.60, te . L � other night.' at. taihments. Th ! - streets wh�re­ they distribute invitati na to siener, in closing the, i6veati gation, said h4� ,obsdn's office, at Ayr, the � I. . I wash-out in -the ., and all t L e a -Miss Mary Bryne, who is at present robes will each h tree, - . . piece toilet setv6 -worth $2. 50 now V2' lb . roon-, did, not know what the de(ision would be, Be to the C. P. R. , olve .s, Christmas tree, ., . - I e ! . atcend Mr. Moody's church, and do . . M . Robson's offic i; clo � tending the Stratford model schooL Ixas chu . ,umber of 'rocks other goods right down in price. 6ome on ; ' . he wom 4 I wilk be at Ltion and has frequently been visited by - the school at St. whilethe PresbyterianS will have 0, New I I I . - , ved alicti . rgai - &I Christian work among f n and but in so,far as he is con �er d i t . .1 . , ' hT e".. alecared any, en engaged to .teach . ,ser lon� of the) big b4 ii�s WAI�TTED, be t Year's arch. I I and all, and get some I . i evidence � . - - � . . . iren of the , tenembrit -houses. The given in accordance with . Pk,O- burglars, although they never ' . ! - � I Lnd, calve$; With . while they are going, � . ebil. - a ru e, but 111ced and ,without any polit cal bias on big ' bo�ty. The safe, door was badly broken,i Paul's. -The St, Marys Methodist� church has - � I �, I evenin pte tostudy aa . � -Messrs eene f Fair�iew, I . _ , r I take place k ga they dev ,iDe- � - I . . George Gr ,, I .. a t _ r's bul . � � I Rankin, of been undergoing a edmplet-e renovation dur-' bf Mrs. A. CO.— I'— - I We are ciperi to buy ' .1 sometimes assist, at missions and Btreet part. The -evidence and the commissione t no other damage Was done� �W. W. Ballautyne and F 1�u - . ... I I , ' . I . . I I I I - .. f [,ere. -It: is an- � � I - JU L 9-- - C4th I I meetings. The viark is certainly ho pleas- � report thereon will be laid fore the Post- Hog c�olera ,does not appear to be ' stock ing the past five or six montbe and wax re- - � � Iff. � � Downie, and ithers attended the fat . I . -A* G. AUT rr I - -1. - week, beginning' on. Friday . . : - � �. � . rewhrd in master General, and tl�e act' n h ll i - . I I .. ion has ' 'retire& E & - I -- Dressed Hogs, Hides, Tallows, ant, but they lab6r_pxpecting no s,batingin Esdex county, and three more I show at Guelph. I .. I opened last 11 . � � i great no*u in du6 - I . � - r I , . � this world, counting no on it will likely be ade to nships, 4'Bandwieh Hastp - West Bud --Mr. B rt has sold the'grocery busi.. evening, when Rev. Dr.- Potts of Torontof . . . *- . i late for- county esc�ifico . - Dr. Workmau - I � I County . Cound I Eledion'. - to their L rd and time. I �' quarantined. In these ducted services:. ' Rev. I . � I ' -pouitry, Butter & Isnpers. for the love they bear South, have been ness, form'eOrMyl owned by' Mr. Thomas - Me- con . - �hcmas B. San- - � . I 8101 i . I . I no hogemay be a, of ,took the Sabbath services and Rev. W. H. � i I I . Master. Canadian students are, ma e very i to"shi�s slaughtered itchell, to Mr. Fred Davi rontoj gave a fine .� I I his- - un- I Dona4o, in M . Hincks, L. L. D.,, of TO ' ,, haa taken AlubIlle notice is hereby given that a meeting of the r pro- welcome, and .as the institute 11 eomes.1 owner makes a declaration that: � I I I . - - � a, a. lengthy ex- - , oil Division, NO 9, cOm- Call b9fore disposing, as we want you ; County C�Urt S sions. le , the,, - Seaforth. on Monday evening. - . . � - - ' ' electors of County Coun I is more: . th7ere has b6bn no disease on his � -farm for no ' address, I ,. . urfn,ii i;lra, andi . iris 'price. r known theie will doubtle, I -School section No. 2 Hibibiert, has W - I I � ev of the Townsh* Of H*y duce, and can please yon with a bette a 7.n&" The county court .aud g natal sessions . I - . ion . � posed of the municipaliti ing - a " false 'substantial, coin- -Mr. Cole.,'the venerable and aged treas- I . I , . � , I Mi opened at Goderich on Tues By afternoon of th ee months. A person mak. I . . I I 1. i , ime, � "dA on MON- , I held and students can enter t t, aration is liable to a -heavy fine. - � . , I )f��the Village ,of . �e village of Ba In , will be hold i attending. There is -no entrance ex � . . I one of the most handsome and Stanley, and th , � f the township of F,allarton, died at, I I .? � J '- I I '19,96 Of uTle I I a an last !week, Judge Mo n residing. The deel I I _ - . ­ ca"t- at the Town hall in the vil 38= fortable,aud convenibut school, houses in the urer o I Iiis economi I . a" at the hour . bf I BEATTIE BROS.) a of - . - � I . iieldaTkon Friday,. 4th .. L . . I 'DAY, DIMMER 21st, I I but the terms begin oa the firat. day -.', Stanley w � unrjy. . I I . 1, I NruberriT and . eciockp.m.,for,the purpose of nominating Can.- I tto F6r following cases were dispos , d 'of I ��Oa Satu�day, when .Peter 'H&a�s,' a co t udor Michael'Weiss, of his residence at Ku . --oldest township - I � ;1 - SEAFORTH. Anuary, April, July and Oi 4 Montana, inst.- No doubt he was thi$ -. . weseutej�6y Mr. I . didates to represent th.em in the County Council South Main Street, - , ,� I . mation, Va. Grummett was Postp�loned� Rueftle yc�ung !Parf employed - by Deputy Ree-ve -Coud . ' . he countv, b6inj over niety - - : - -­- cire larm; reports and further info he is spending ac few days at his old home in officer in t . � � I we hQpq ta-see . 'T of the County of Huron for the years 1897 and 1898, . I hid, an (Lotion for p4mitting water T ompsoA, of 'Bevbrly, waif riding, t , I — u ' ' I aind that. in cage a poll is demanded, and Rilowed In ­ .. A. Touey, Superi tendent vs- Bite ' 5 years of age. He came to'Fullarton town- L . . I -� bs6n, ir�, W- as irt, . . I -- I . � address Rev. P escape from a, pipe oE� to plaintiff's, h se sh ed and fell, and rolled over on Shakespei�- �- It is 14 years since Mr. Weis I I ,I I - the manner prescribed by .J&w,.j1j1ch poll will be . � - Bible Institute, Xo. 80, Institut4 ;Place,- tO� . . I � ship With his family in 1845, and- his team . . , A. - 7 , in each of . top of hi . The young man's. -neck iAeAsdb�:. 7 tfthe- week.- - � nedouthe4thdF%yofJ&n1aary, 189',. .� J. �[V�1. L. goods Judgment' reservei. I Was was I ' , " i in Mitchell, have of greys was the .first span of borges seen I . � � la4iels from Hai- polling SpIl Divisions, it the time and plac -Jat ne voi Bedford, a broken d he died instantly. The horse OAW,of -Englani . - -- . ., �Iaim for work �, � -a , .sgggglbw� Chicago, Illinois. I - ,�, I . - : " MQVING' I ai _ . -The 8 a C " sons and one . � I I � ald County, I ; 'and Hanks got his feet - just held theii:` annu I ble tio of officers' in Fu�llarton. He leaves -four -1 I oi Feed by By-I.Awof the murilcipalities in s cellar of wis har eased, ' : � I ie of the features- I . #- 1 donel by plaintiff in' excav, -ting I I . - LLL L I I I . I - '6ould not The'lodge is in go e dsughter. � . i 1, � council Divbion. Dated Zuncb, December 4th I , ' , � I 6 - - Ome - 9 solay after- a�gled d in the straps, anal od standing'alf4 quit 11� 1, . . . Cahada - ' il ­ I - the 1. - - -- I � I I . t prosperou ; �, � -.0- . . . cop,nt,y;7ri, ea, ... � . ­ 'es" k. . � 1: .rt here, on the i - ,0y. 1512 and Englan4i. 1 � Bedfora hotel, laited all W'd t John Bell was 1896. FRED HESS, Sr,Nomivat nz . SALE11" . 1 'noon and Thursday forenoTo-neat 2 o'clock out.of the wa;v when the horse fell. We a. .� � . -As Mr. at Avouban ' - . - A Canadian now in the old a i i ortly. Thorhas Vivian, o.f Salem, who Christian � Endeavor society, , - Fo 1, a ' � to b ve been married sh -Mrs. - . � 0 ra the jury gave a verdict for laintiff nd $60 was . I - - almost ii . . . � Winter Term, Monday, Januafy - ' I home to the Toronto Globe as I - popular - damages. . . I Rev. Endicott Gardner,'Methodist.inis- has: beeri laid' up for the 0ast few weeks On Sunday evening, his horse became � - � I I - I nd Mr. Bell was ,drawn over : i a � Thd Canadian.apple is the mos i I I I I L ' ro again. i �� - I . I I -i . I I 4th,: 1897. . . I a postponed till �ai n leg, is slowly recovering, and unmanageable, a . elllly'L aS'%iSt=t The. home Pro uct is a M4rtyh vs. -Gallagher wa ynary among the Chinese in Britigh,- i Col- with a Tbroke- I the dashboard in h a efforts to control it,and �i - . I . , here at present. - ewdays will soon' be able to be a und L returnedi to his � - -1 � . - . . The great ,secret - how to save gets We a day, to be fixed. ) uni bia, stopped over in Toronto a f I buggy, belonging fell under the animal's feet.' Some young 1'� LLL I � � - failure from drouth, and our fruit, i, an actim for iII2,50, this week, on his way from New York an L � . i i '' � L -TAt va. Bernhart, d ---�-A horse, hitched to a da.y.-Mr. John. ' - I . money, fix this in your mind, your If opr people a once LL .. I I I . L I I . � I I . I ) - /51 V .1 - hen'it preference over American. � I e oice G It %ken B stou having, been visiting the Chinese � to Mr. Adam Eisler. of Logan, ran away the men, who happened to be near, t 11 �- vititing at Mr. - �, I dollar does .double duty W In i part of the license for a hote in & I ti - -ad what I I . . I . . . uld go to more trouble to � y drier was other day, end was not; found for three lit the horse by the head, a I I L �. -� buys good goods 'cheap. For the IWO -pack ii wrap UP 'by defendant from plainti . The Judge mission in'those -cities. Mr. Gar I . . . -. I haye been a, serious 'accident was - I -- and I arnaler cases �, I � ev. -Mr., Hen . I _j * '. � � ,ive finer 3-AmPlea-in paper - � 6 � � b 'rn in China -artol though of Hn�lish par- � days, . . . . - = � � I L , �the ]Vresby- . D TARIO11 next thirty days we shall as " my - lord " -would fan at any reserved decision. " I , of Avoubank, averte . k � - � . . �t- L . � 'L I HB MIM1NNAL SES. 11 t I - � L ­ I . STRATFO D)- . . � quality and greater values for such asma 'an dealer T . . a more at home with. he Cantonese As- Mrs. James Gillis, d ittie before nov i - li, both morning- Cariada',i popular commercial School, iione better over -our cost, we could defea# the T U . . -1 - enjage, i' tofigue. He 1 wai crossing th; floor doing some household ,-A 1i a, the other day, a ' . I *. e of the�Wagga every dollar that passes c Our bai rel system J. - J. Hanlon, charged Ith obtaining laogtiage than in ' his mother � L � I - - In the Dominion. Our cours4a of study are'bristling � who does this trade fiow.' I . lippea-and fell, hurting her leg boy went to Mr. McLareu�a blocksmith I . with goGd business points ; e.1cperienced teachers in counter, than any shoe store in n securing Ws, at kne time official ,interpreter in the work, she 8 . .. I . I bruised money under false prettienc%oim .. I J Express, con-, ' r � .. a , ' . n, of - the large- _ I department - c-studentso e a ki oduces too man stibacription . . en able to shop, in Mitchell-, and asked to be allowed -1 � c g e , I . I every ; ej t other schools nom - . town. We hav- - an immense line Of -class trade'. new idea a to the Lik a e Journal- customs at Victoria. � so badly that she has not be sleigh. Mr. MeLaren COXL� ,- I . Itio -, board low. A go- . - samples'Infor �iqh d. ae society at walk since. I . . to repair a �and . L L nd, Vvalster, a& in attendance � moderate rates of seasonable­gooda at money sav 1 - The Royal Canadian Humal dairy commissioner K sent to work - � � i , - . ahead school turning out wide-awake young men was suggested to me as &n item 0 Canada's and the Delin6ator, had sevoral in ictments I leaving the . - � rices. We do not -confine our ht be to , plead H��ilton, hive presented the Saxiford gold i .-Mr. J. McEwen,- ed, and gave him -some tools - � I -a to et ing p . t veo d' c rn in the against him, and thoug 'at and, made a brief visit at with, and then went 6 ,dinner, � I � g her with and women ; gra,dustes,alw4s Buccesftful- Heaut'- trade hat might be developed, c It N6w Zeal . . ful 1i graphed catalogue free. W. J. ELLIOTT, yonefirm, but buythe It seems His plea was that he held a. sub-- medal to Miss Etheil�Sjnriith, of. Toronto, for for Whenhe returned the Voy 1 ese- ,tww tho - husk mellpacked. It e . - 'HO left on -Monday lad in his shop. - ' of �6th ' , � ver, 'heroic courage iu-sa�ing two " - I box ` L . where - ever they 'e . -well. I be a good gui Y. I L ' I � .1444-62 - trade to an � * b tells � tratforoll t week. IS Of' I . best an e ught from some one else, who, howe* children in a S , a son4n-law . Irindipal. me- also that cabbage o agency ck of a tin eash -- - , . don't I to I York, whence he -saN for. England was gone, and tho 10 , I -­-� � I . - The manufacturers onor evidently L�ke Simecie storm, ; . � u of Blueval.e. r­� � I trade, -judging from ap not be I � I -on. the iAght -of July for New . . - I bought. found; His i . fsateuings, and oier $3 1 pearan . could . was forced from its: . t I . . ) I when buying Hanlon six ciation's silver medal in a few days. . d " A number of 'notes make our.prices ano r , he ast change � d gave 22, 1896. The tass - en, ­ a v ' . If I Roland . - 3, Anderaort, Ot'- ­ C , ts It strikes me there must disbelieved the plea, aq i may, of St. -Z-Tbe grand jury found eleven. co i it- in c0Ah.C&rrLe away, t,i,, MeEwer, -of ', . . . - was Pr mental of agedt- 17 last in the box were- u'ndisturbed. ' ....... - ikt. - � I for shoes and dollars for advertia- In `9 9 . - I Ch 1 from -us you are not yi�yihg ,ricultural methods here in Edgland., or months in the Central. c4th esented 0 - I ayoung man who Peter M@Ewen�.. . . ' ange - of.. foreign products will destroy the farmer. who was captured in Sea 3 arines, for gait .conduct in savin . poor iw.. Stratford jaimm . . . � . . . I . I .? 0 tawa,'who i�ll into t week. ' These unfortunates will &11 be re -Arthur HinchAffe, .�� � member our new ( . he i , tki� f--. 1 11 As, I r k " e " 'y a �" e ' j e a 0 d 'O et Ion 1111.1 -I .'� t " 'a o0d di .c q "i � 31rl, i , U � I I , - � , � e , I " I �Wel I , I b I .� I i rhii, ' r 1i' ' 81 tht pr I , . �J I or e , � I ,h 1 3 1 C � , e on app, a io li I U e , 1P , �1 �5ti` -L , r, la ; I - ' ' Be S : ty C � nd ne ty ()On g Dole h a sy . In es � I ass, re Ju r1gieDn d . . .,. .. we I 'U I .re d1arfas d . i0iti, 4r( " I i I �rjel I - � ,� il" � o I . - iug them. .Re ]Ele.is too slow to ado -pt lighter and more � g Mira. Lindsay, of . until a few we .. I , L . . . .. I be ready for us, "I b e of in from Win I _ l on the night of September 8, moved,to the House of Refuge as soon as it, resided in Stratford ago, tt- . � - . store will soon q, y6u modern L methods whidh would tend to , c decent ass It d - . . t1A . . . . . ek . .. I .. , . I � ad � for occupan n t*, Of . , , ' . . I It w I - I 1EK(pe le same old h . '� i . . � ' arTroug e failure of the 1�9e6nanSe=raitjl other awards have also been is re i cy., was one of those drowned in I . . a � I and we would much rather a( a cheapen his production. - � &M feli . t h owing to,t � -J . Kupole returned home to Ship- the B.B. M,empbim, off the Irish cdast. The L---,.,.' - Business the shoes now than have th , n I t to .&P ear,, and It is , nf�de for heroia conduct. - O'Un I - . - � I ; r); 9 prosecuting wi ness �, i I I./ i . caxt -and tandem of two ho J es I ulled alo, ley, "Cently, after sn!1 eig yo A man and him mother had -lived in . I I a meeting' thiw ' �� i ., . . . uble of moving them. . , � man, -the a owing to a I- On Friday, 4th inst., Mr. and Mrsi ulew York.' He ' 'but de- . , .,.,-tro t RT e understood this arrangement was . - I I - ome heavy-footed boy o , rI ' in ihe State or un Ird fora. number of years, - , . I . bD a . on a farm Stratio I I � . ; . I . . . - . __ -11" ; rah -here for tha, --- � . . . I old plough with foar horsea� tan dem­ in the settlement between the parties to the c aae J Ina Taylor, Blair road, near Galt, cele thinks Ne don't know how to cided to go back 0 1kingland. .Arthur went r . ej- - ­­: , I - i poke . h�t'. I - I . 111 - � . � ;,j4- & 8()Ci tyr . 9 ;ch . h ,nioddi and their friends. d their golden wedding at. the residence A 1-1 - 11 .a nlnVarin men . L of I come cattI6 *and big L I I -1 a - I - i : i urL%J W . -J I . � � farm. pro 1A y so III � . . over Ln 0 Mi g- . I I t 1­6nc, felt wan�- r i o. ' -Zght .� ruin two I � --- 0 1 — eir,daughthr. Mrs. Martin. -with whom . I i . � C� . d nek l'ook oil the secan(I 1)[IfTe 1.0f this them up, when the same I - — � I I - I e L 1appy coupil� are natii,es' -Dr. Philip Hei�W, of Tavistock, has ro- motheF went as a passenger on the S. f . 'oold, atten a ll - . , . - & Iff"Innis P, must b�, , . q tl�tey r a . ide. This Ontario. r'birs., Hiuchellff 'did not hear I s n oughs. ' Of course, allo I � 6 . _OL � r. and, -- I . � Richardio . Oanada. 41,0n.�M 6 - . - - made for clays. All this = change, 0 I I I Wiqk, Scotland, and ca,me to Canada ceivea B6veral gold medals for horses ihown L ' for tile list of Bqg'alns that we I - I I lbani 0 ,, Ottawa and Montreal this fall. that her son was lost till she reached Liver- ' L r .- ead- �' izlzl�lie J An effort is being made to secure A I - r at L , . . � . the time must come when it wil tail to paT Bil local inspector pool. . 3unday , - I ! . . � � me years ago, settling in. Paris, where , at Toronto , � - . ' . -f Londesboro � I- �� W.- MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH. is t rribly -mat7 for one evening in Galt'. `;ey iived until about the year 1891, when He has also been appointA - "has , a 1'� � ar, k - redueze our And the London consumer of A r. Thomas t V ,ed States markets. -;-Mr. Jaines Porteous, of Carlingford, -has .. '. - are uffering, in � . , is interests -Miss Smith, daughter � they removed to Galt to be with . their of li'e stock for the Unit r SMiLth, of I ting here. -Th& . W : — � . ter-of-fact'in hie ideas 'i�hen I Smith, of New Hamburg has completed her - Ontario, rented his farm to Mr. Alexabdei - . ay., Increasing, im, . � -----741—� 1 � ) d' bter Mr. Taylor is aged 75- and his -Mr. J. � W. Laird, of Alberte6n, wnie .and- Fullar� I � L , T . 8 L Public ex- r - stock Vefore February' Ist, 1897) as re at stake. I . course of train .- I for- iL cert catied nurse, at ' 6 1 thip town line, between Do , I r' 10 I ri uf,g 6 8 - They are at present, ebj' ing formerly-tbo p pular principal of St. M arys U r . t I . � - . I W , ' . JOY I - ton. 3,IrA, and Mrs. Porteous have taken P , � . I , ; - I L - . r xe 22ad..inst�- WHAT WE -1w. ANT I a , —*— ' .Grace H6pital oronto I ' pub I at a couple of days - lately - . - - . . a a 6h � russels post OM e InveSIVAL. .1 � i M� g6od health, . . ­ r lie school, ape usiutaucea d St their resMence with their s&-in-Nw, Mr. . (11,fo d ,about that date Uiere mill 'b ange . Fred 13ramley, . - 0 � ,, . . I The B - . . -The whole fami y o ing old &Col , aroun . . . - � , rt,bly settle z ­ I . - died at Sarnia, renew will , � _ I . � : I gation. id Trunk engineer, 1 --:-Mr. Robbrt Mackenzie . . A. Waldie, in North Easthope. They w 1) - ' that -the* i z - - - - I of. Brockvilleo a Grat n the 'Marys. . . 7 1 � � . I ' - be. greatly missed in their old neighborhood. 'I- I 'hope, . i usine �s. �' Every- . I . I children, Mond I after a lengthened illness, i I - tai,�iiio, -pLl,ace in onr b I I FIRST DAX'SL FROCEEDY, G%. . consisting of his wife wadl two ay . . at of butter from the i 11 - . as the - -The first shipme r;ay belong sPar- In � , respected ) I . 1, ­ I - r � - - thin ten ---dais of diphtheria. 70th yearof his age.� - was made on Tuesday,'Iast as� they have always been L highly . 1 7 I , . . have died wi i ery., ,. I - �1� (;V.-- - . I � I brothers of ­- Elms, cream 6ir son Mr. Aliss Editk I Mr. Lazier, -Q, C., 6f Belleville, began an I . . -� . . u 1!iw, reAticed in - et the I — on, 0 'r ie fs;mil:F of seven � I '� J)Lrice L � best value.' 'Tuosday into charges laid Mr� John Ajaderi . Ayr, eceived e�dest of 0 I . m 56 pound boxes were, by their acquaintances. Th 0 -week with ber' , 64 ; . You to g . . inve3tigation,on I 6rado, who th r, Alexander Mackenzie. week, when thirtei . � I I t, I r'OM ura I Col in " e late- M. 94bert-Porteousi, and,wife ,have removed to . I the&r -- . . I I f .not Postmaster Farrow Brussels for word by telegraph and Mr'" shippad to Ballantyne & Son, of Stratford, . 7: -- k�`e think that t : . - . . . . ,r , the i,liside, . ( for your money. � a �'?,. I * - Vir.rtizanship in co nection with announcing the sudden-deat o his brother, lite Premier of Canada, was one, d. - St,g'Marys. , , I r � o ensivg kenzie, -ex-M. P. P., is,the for export to Engtau u . - � � -in,debted to us, 1� will . 'bar a Mae ' At the general sessions for the county � . ", ted on 1* be� \ � being caused by Q le -'- - r � I I �. ) .-last .]Dominion election't . � . He had � as up before ; : lol,,Vy sboulc , � — � ., �, I r . I 3 flouring- mill, -at Zion, for- of York one A. McArthur. wi � I 9�rAll parti6s ntest, in the Mr. Peter Anderson, death -hir. James Nixon has purchax4 the : � --- the . I . tba- -Plefll�ie uJil and settle at Ouce. . �:t - " arge.a ience, bein heart failure. )Id St. Geoirg4 I I I porch on , - . 11 town hatl, Brussels, a Is . � 'Barnis for nearly 50 C %nd run by - O' -- t on . , 11 , � t i loner - - � d I Judge McDougal for l'imins" "$an' r � . � .-,. ..- ha -The Raitiy River district is said by ex. ,een A resident of I - merly owned i Mr. Pearce, an I t e much needod - ; � . FI)t After the Comm . e I W. il. Morriocinii school teacher, Ea A It, I . . . I If you want -the same call at OAS present. * I years, was Mayor of the town, and held th at vor� r L � ­ � at& Iti Lawyer Sin. ports to contain a \1wealth, of gold in her &me for a barn ,on his � exit - . I ted the object of his via I - - intends to erect the a . . . raore conveni i� & OO'S th6 leading tea hoWe in toWn. terful gold �,foce of Indian Agent for,that district1for i - ] onto, "d formerly teacher at N,ewry`�; iu � . � � , /I L )f complainsal andA Law- mines, as rich am any of the- wono� - I z 7 . - . a t 61a#, on behalf ( � I I � . farm in Hibbert. ' . 11 M. I I Z 4- . ' is coUlitt M � r � 11 .1 DILL & SPEA Dr. Seah ) ... .1 I Taylor, for the respond;�'t, ditbueseid re of the United Ste, . long perio& � known'men ii -The,certificate, representing free tuition th T. r. Morrison had Occ"iOu to I . � � . � 11. , i --one of the best in M &ni- McArttur l I . 10c, to 60c, yer '05 I . . All gr es rom ,, . . its &3 i what shoul 0 laden with , . too severe and had . � . of Teas f d !tThe. steamer Algonq 'in the in the Mitchell high school for one year, has punish Mr. MoiArtlnur's boy. . - I , I'll, 1* , lib, . oome-preliminary poiE ti, ,� r da* from r ; , I -been presented to b thought the, punishment P . ts .1 - TAILORS AND FURNISHER�, 4 and . n. Prescott, was �,oba, says the Scottish American, is . 4iss Delay Hurlburt. who ' - a . I . a pound. Also Raisins, Curia Charge 3 , Port All I r in I ,t is now a good be included in the inves 196 4? - I R bert Watson. nagistrate, whor X1 - �Fiaher, of OraUgla- 'things- necessary' for tht *..Aheu taken up. The first 4witness coiled ocked in the ice in Hind Lake, but has Hon. o . � stood highest in the public school examin. . th. a teAwher up before & v I I � me Two Doors South of Expostioir office Figs and all. 0 1 , I - I smy years since be went'to the 11 Prairie . . missed the case. McAxthur then went :to xevival , etings- - was Mr. Jonathan Moore, oil Walton who since been released and is! naking her way M a ill for the ations for the year. I . ' 1 )4 .accompanied b Luke - Sherry,, , I I itra(it " ' - !'rovince " as a man to put UP. in the soho4 . M* I . . � (icin- I r ,CILii9ma . - . Mr. Farrow down: - .. --i-The other night, in St. Marys, the new - .1 oxie in th#t I., te : . -, 14% . I z . "testified that he had heird � firm of Goldie & McCulloch in Galt, with . - r �. . 1 - , I - Mg last -June Henry Berry,. of the U wn line, Brant, . �rie light was tried'. for the - first timej ! and prociMided to " ruil " the teachir. 1 , Glifford, 'ass's C - . � L-% sj% &I a Conservative meet- I h, as a elect . � � -. -- 0 r 5 Our'Cro�,kery line is also complete, ,� - �rhom he herved his apprentices ip wn was, left th r"Pa"* � I 1 h lam ry , in r&ltor, - ear Chealey, was fatallyiii, jured by falling I . . ritninal �; �Ult.' � I . _ . f hinist. - Step by step . I �Snolelist,�is Work ' ' at ,of 'Mr. n &need but did not work well. .The to t ,:era fined $10 and costs for t I Barr's Dye I village, in" the inO he has adv � u ' . - - new e�ts and Tea'kSetts, and rsti . re - from the eavetrough of h' ise, a distance so I in total darkness for a feiW nights, when ar'­� � :d P for trial for c ' - DinnerrS Ive ndidate and - 7 ?X . ' Dickenson, the Conser I to � lot - favor, until it may --be said.there , for# the trial come off OcArthur 460ured � . - r popular good work- I � MARKET STREET, SEAFORTH. Glass -Setts just arTived. We have . � opposition to the Libe party; : Mr. of twelve fe0t. He die I ri few Tn" rangements were made to continue the old. Be .- . � ,� their . r . ig no man in the province more deeply re- a compromin, by making ample I &pology, to I e I at Belgrave, 012, . . ' . r - � . . -fancy Cups and' "' ayer -in re town- later. _I - some time longer. .- I . � .a ! also all kinds-, of James McDonald" a rate y . Success'as a public light for % 'Pa he pro-ceeds: Wer . — SIX I eetin he first load f ore from the spected.. thaInbe is. -on Firids 4th M-st., a �6.. Shannon,. the boar4 and the teacher, and also Y-1119 - . . �p � halw, - - . I � �' d� FW Venctiau Ware Au-itable for ship, was'also at the W ton g. Mr, -T the teacher $100 damag . *eVieAn, Dye an "" Iled Wo head 11 and he is - m The judge ad - r - .. . , Saucers,: r O61hi'p 6d from the farm man has not " ewe 9 h I � . - 10 wife and chill"'of South �bakota, airivled 'in ,,,I r Facquea, W 0- - I A i pened the meetin . There 'were Drumbo, district was honest . : I -t few months re- I I a presents and Now. Year's Farrow consigned to it this moment the same. genial, tered a severe rebuke to AffArthur I � i, Chrir;tm S against one of Mr. H. Burgess. It. an F' ' lat4m an un- minis , I wis - and Dresses- . three - Conservative a e I &not , alarton. He re n Mr. � - CT , . 0, . . . - �jourbey. On] let him go on ins d6d simten00- . � b Ladies' Capes � Coats, Shw man he �vas-while working 4t the .bench or Mitchell I 1, ri - Also Gentlemen lis, a call. y s at H ilton. . 'I . . pleasant alRerienoe during t6 � Pe - (no ,pping nece 'd ,'fts. Befoie you buy give , ' ..* looks, well an - ssary). . 91 . Liberal. Mr. Farrow's was entirel the smelting work ,� . , � u6ed up in the melee. . - ,j-1 to have' - 8uit ch ve . 'be z r, laddressed a e lathe. - *v !hid a wait of I Morrison was badly - � e-Xpee 'n sha a and Overcoats, to whi w� -for , r -. , ,� partisan. lEfe showed t t f tht L i rals -Mri. Daivid Goldie, ' , - th-Mrs, W. A. Chipman, of .Thurlow,near their arrival at Chicago tb ,ition, 11 He received a out down the foreUead, ADne . r � ie year, W�p I special attention., No matter how soile 10 i ;._ -� . elected the duties woul4 be removed Wbmen's Foreign Missi eeting in Brant I me . the IiV, a;ixd one on . isr,expect- faded . I � were I - The E itor says: Tha,� elleville, was killed on the Canadian- p&- two or th' hours at the 'rii6vsy at r I r d time , clothes,may be, if the cloth is good, heat,toa; and ��E ford irecently. train where his' wife and child remained 'while I over thii left eyei one m to ,;he- house � � and: the American i I while stepping from a 11 the 6hin, which -confined bim .11, i . W"a � I IW g a 0 Brantford was ific Railw4l I 11. -Pa F tend.- I . I ill you to cleaned or : 1, 1� ; would comA pourin , Xnada, , Mrs. Goldie is,& favorite , . - to at �� . it W ha,ve, them I k 'deno . d enthusiastid, I t Medicine Hat, on Saturday, at eight Shannon ,struck out to make some sma three days. . .. . . ,- " - Jui r . was pa=wg by a " . , I . dyl I e will be� lesseato b CAS'Y & ,CO b. 11 I int�er- evi ed by the large I - . � ­ . � of Lakelet, wag . �� aye you call r . 11 , sacrifice of the home mar p. me She was on her w to the purchaser. While he . . - . . - - hAnti - ]Fie re- I I ad see our work. 'Nood taken in exchange c' ! asked me'to ' dience that assembled to listen to her talk - 0 clock - .. Ity I . - . Ing - r al I It-SEAFORTH. � rupted Mr.' Farrowl and h aill . I I r . . I I a� fox duririg bit . for work. - � I . . I � I I . I � . a - � � . . . . � I � � I � . � q :1 . - . - � I .. r '1 I: I . � . 11 . . . - I 11 - .1 ­, - -1 I - : . r . 1. . r - I � I � I ! . � . . . . I I I : I I : � � � � - �� - � - . . I . ­ I � � . ,� . - - - %- I - � � : . k ; , I- . . I . :, ,­ -1 I ---.7"",.I.." � : I I .