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I -. , . . their caudIdIste, and -an turning in and sup. was sieOP"dt AndafewAhlys- since they recover. Three'orfourl , bad atta,okof . 31ILLIXERY TH - MILLINERY . I - 7 I M -Sou - � - MENTS. the cam thereof, It would have taken the irting Mr. Hay -cook. -We do not know- Were happily- married. Lneithe yet siok 4-gainp tWe time with & .. .1 . I I � -1 �� I . � xEw ADVERTISE atherightarm, and despite all . 0- I they erysipolas i . 0 Ug Abonz VU - wind *at of M* sails. The Col. referred to P d in 'years) there is & roal,ed trhastre ually failed I r I .. -1 . a recent that he is any st;ength. to ihe Liberal party until I � - . . . 1. -,- -1 And Int � �- each a que!zion that bad, been placed on I I lay 1A long to enjoy t I elicity which that ooul&be done she grad � I I I . . I � I A.W The figtre between: the Plirentheale, alfter . � 'as a party; in fact he is very often out of I light have bee . 0 . . ) I - J - XMI-pture, I per on which the examination paper, asking the candidate to I'lome time ago. the messenger death called -her away. - I I I L ! . I � e f thO PA coord with the Liberal party'in the Legis- I n theirs p R. Holmes am . . � , . I . advort d"ment will be found. give an account of the INTcKenzle rebillion I Ig that fact he is -Miss Clae& Mountosetle, of Clinton, mpt -A daughter of Mr. Georg 1 I . . , - - ­ � � luture, but notwithstandim - s of age, of St. Catharinei, was - -, ii4�,Of -great ont ' . Big arebase-Greig & M&odon,%Id (1) of 1837. ."What Conservative candidate," , 'ith�a painful accident 0 Monday �venjiii , eight yeari Wed. I - , I- . I �A aaon�s Goods -B. McFaul CO. (4) shouted the Col., -could answer that ques- a useful man there, and the pe6ple of Fronts- w oom witf terribly burn . . I I . icod bythe Bab I New . nao, irrespective of party, will make* a big �f last week. While crossipg a r fell nesday by her clothes catching fire from the I I ,the Rebrewfi alse-Lumt,den &Wilson (5) tion and reedive full marks for it?" Of ) a. lamp in her hand, she ftipped and . -- .1 I I . New E", Dok of Pr . - I mistake if they do -hot send him back again. . ily forward, breaking her ankle. For- stove, near , which she was standing, ' - Busy Store. - LL , - - - - - it sank i ed' about five o'clock on � Millim ry Opening -W. W. Hoffman (5) course the:peaker thought that thiq. argu heav! � I George e.op e s - I 0 . . th eenti McKinnon & Co(5 meutwas conclasiveone,buttliefunoUit . -b'A L 1 teen , . TWO ) - tunately only the'ehimn , y ot the lamp was and died 'from her injuries. t Ii aportant, Events The Wo'odstock Sentinal-Review looks , in of R. Holmes, - - � -- � � ­ � - � I I i . .1i � Is -Broadfoot &Box (5) k I that roken, or it might ba7l,le been even � more Holmes is a Con$ � ., . an ,art I - Woodi to Fact;ry was that several of those present new eat and bright in its new drdes. It is I , of Clinton, . and has bad pretty hard I . I � ' `�`L;, � n%�Jr , . L ; �, 0 - W"'i F J)yk Rubber Half Soles -R. Willis (5) the question referred to was set by William very n erious. I . � � . - .. I -0 tastean� rly represents the a:- exr c' either to himself or some member .. I , . . . I The N W M antlea-Hodgens Bros. (8) Alexander, public school inspector for the a newspaper that fai, . -The Toronto Star of �u a I . inen e L merly resided . . .� I . � � L soon . stone, gem ' �� � Gran -wool ' 16 � employe an mes- . of i8- family- His father fori . � - repre � dLSeelection-W- H. Willis (8) countyof Perth, and a dyed -in -the thriving comal'unitywhi h it ser�es# The orman Schaeffer, a lad I al se, and when but a � . � . I to are sente - � I "'-I . - I � e 'Pacific Tel - I .; New k of Praise-J.G.Stoneman (8) - Tory.. Verity, the avera e Conservati Man raph in a three story brick lion - t, L I � - � ''I Globessys- "The- ult we' have, to eugerby the Canai . to jump from the - , I . 11 ., Elocution Class-Mied Ella 0. Fisher (8) is madly premed lor material lava Only fa on his- holl eye. youth some opedared him � � I . as zftnieoO, or L orator . - Ompany, has been awaT . - . � - - 1 L . . - find7with it is a habit Of coming [out coca$ , � -he unhositatingly climbed u and - 11 �� ff - M as Intag -Lumad.en & Wilson (8) ot partizatiship ffe�aall to the city, a di4tance top ; . . _ , ­ so ; Money Found which to lound a charge � . T Mrs. L . . - . ionally without editorials. There are other a rode from' - Mr. an - I . -1 � . i rickiing s , etc. -[31-P. Dill (81 against L Hon. Mr. Ross in edacatiou;l in miles,' in! one day, laind " a; iesult amped, breaking hisleg - . . - - !) I - . . . TO anineos the be . , : .9 r -vice I . journals in which this o issirm would be f 148 - rel'i 10 indeed ai . � -A. Elcoat (5) L - I - i ,-e.. Berkshire tar for Se affairs." . a boon to the community, but the Sentinel- eriously- injured himselh He was taken to Rolmqs :have � been afflictea grievously dur w - I . � � - I e hpipitsl . . . I I . -­ �ft $�of Greek ai . - . I . - ly - i ,lExecutor's Sale -John, Shepherd (5) I to -day. '. �' ' I tho past ear. - One child's face was torn. I . - t West some 'ng . . --- 11 Review's articles are of the kind that make by 14 . who I a jl�vage og; another bad several fingers 0 , 40 1 or Sale-JobnL Smith (5), The reports of the business men -Joseph Bish hot W,'en & 11ttleL - . - --,- lbeela ropled -in - . Farm, f us ask for more." I I pp, W 9 eels friends almost severed Ina cutting box; girl � i ' �. I . - ... Auction Sale of Farm Stock -Geo. Harn (5) - Domin- I 0 8 ag , writing - to Brno . -- nownewn - - - - - - - 11 1, Anotiqu Sale of Farm Stock -H. Forsyth (5) have been, as representatives of the ' . : I I working at the Idaho mine, had a darning needle broken in'ber thigh by _ Millihery pening ILI---�- L - -ti(o were the -1 - (s) ?, ion Department of Agriculture, investigat- The following which is taken f rom. an a , tting .down on it ; another child fell from - - . .1 I - , d signets; worl - L � ;,--* � . Wall Papers, etc.-Lum9den &L Wilson . . nd market h e Forks, British Columbia. This is a si one of the 1. � � � .. � . - 1Vs & Daisy -Richardson & McInnis (5) ing the British trade methods a - editorial in the Toranto World is a fair retty rough part of tlie country. -It has a banister %couple weeks ago; I ­ - LL ptians from a , )es, and several � . - - i I : ­� - I is -911 . bold, brave way in which Con. 11 I . 'L. - I - �0 I L Yaralsol Lost -B. B. Gunn (8) � ing possibilities for. the Canadian farmer sample of -the I een very dry for the list one and 4 half boys broke his arm ilikee tin --- -- I , � - , us sideOf the'st,011 - I � - I I I . t now. We can other minor accidents occurred to members I 1. -... 1­ � I . I I . i , � . - .- I . Caution -W. A. Rosa (5) � and producer, are very satiefaoto;y. The servative papers prefer . charges against ; onths, but is coming we . - - . � . . ��. -A Mae ,the otber sk - IM I � - ­ . .1 I -- � i Varaw --Harnew Shop -A. Hi gins (8) Mr. !see snow here every day' and tboy may. the3r of his family in the past year. � I L 71 1 6 of the kiug .01 i � be. WomeWs Mis. I I L' - q�' 19'peafe (8)L exports of Canadian cheese are going 4- Liberals. It says :, ,1 if it is true that of that commodity -The annual meeting of t . . t �, - - � - I , - -1 I I , - -it. . I I- Retar,Wg from Business -11. . profitable Tarte was bribed by the president of the !have from five to ten fe4 . - sion Society, Hattenbury Street Methodist Friday-& Saturda - -.: �� J0 A hO110 was : I . . . . 5 Strayed -T. F. Coleman (8) wards with a bound., and a . . . . y - I I , , , lad to ex � L 1here in the Winter. . . L- - :- a f,rota e � I - - I L&diW iAtced Boots -[2]L -W. H, Wil'is 0%) market will soon be found in the northern a held on Tuesday af ter. . - -skm - I I Drummond County Railway in the z Way I -on Thursday, 9th iinst., Nina Agnes, church, Clinton, wa . I . i . Sale of High Grade Stockers -Gavin R,)as (5) . countries for Canadian butter. Several L - � I in mber 14, when the following � L I � 7-#gtVADI)g Wire ,wasp' S -115F L shipments of fruit have been made with charged, and if it in true, or proven'.11 that Uungest d !and M L - I . . .1 ��i.. � - 'ion in -a ri I - - - I , Ug. . � , � t Sale of Farm Stook -John Gemmell (5) Nobe directorate wer -10 &ugllterdofd'N.Tv. ffeetion of officers were elected for the ensuing yeqr: . . ... � -poft . L " e . - - � the I e mixed up ih t; : of Godericb, is from an a � - �. . - profit to the exporters, and all that is coalfields swindle and the Crow's Nest job. the'brain after a few week I - illne a at the President, Mrs, A. 0. Pattison ; lot vice, � I ..- - . U UE . - -_ ;,de a success is a . 'I 69. A few Mrs. M illyard ; 2nd vice, Miss Gange - re- I � r --- . -W-as Always vor, . � I I . � . � ' - I . - needed to make this trr bery', L then the policy of the Globe towards I early age of 16 years an'd -7, mouth . . ! (. S ' �, I --- ­ -,When uxed as a seal - I I i - I I - . �., ,in the art tf-­j ' . I - gg,tjol &V 0 better knowledge of the proper way to a around, appar. cording secretary, Mrs. W. N. Manums . - : , a - ; I ship. the� Minister of Public Works .is perfectly ,week4 since deceased W . I hitig secretary,, Mrs. H. Fgatei opts '-2 th & 2 1 --mimr - il­- ��_,Z . I - - I , � - . 1: gut , _,001for* pack and handle the, same so that understandable: The Globe is bound to Jently in good health I h vin just then re correspou -Mrs. . e I . 4 . �5th I � . I . :f6reeks euelled all I i may be placed on the market in at I typhoid, � .9. J. Hodgens; organist I menti I in'er t ok c and treasurer,'Mr I " . I . defend Mr. Tarte, and, the latter is u d loovered from an I . -- . - It . - -!.,- vc,anl% Conte= . — good conaition. ' - the Bruce. Delegate to annual branch meeting ....� -, � I . .Xtrug L . — I . � eq b Si.on to I . I . . 1. -1 . ­ � .,keep a silent tongue in lit is supposed a relapse brought about - . . - *0 also attaine � L - i I . usl a li nd Jai - . -hat ended so fatally. to be held at Chatham,'ou October 5 6.7, -- -- - ­ - , 0ree. , . . , SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 24th, 1897 r rd t e ars. Ox 4 ffray's connec attack t - � � . The coal miners' strike in the coal mining tj ga i c 33 tish Halsey Park, Mrs. H d ens, alternate, Mrs. Manning. L ' I I 1. -�, -11. tuttin-g, and it 18 s ! . - . . . I L . . . - on W th 0 rt Columbi; Southern 5 -The residence of IMr,. 0 - - --� � I , jw1i genlo Of Etrti� -7 - . — � W.- - , - . I I .: . districLe of ,the "United States, which has swindle. If the Globe directors and Mr - weler, of Wingham, was the scene of a The sunuil meeting of the society of the 6 Z&y - ;� - I L, ", , �Je . L.. - . _: . - . ­ ; .. I . insy be, read as in � %. I - been in progress for two months ham been Tarte are guilty, as alleged, a silent com e�ent, Tuesday ?f last week, it being Ontario Street Methodist church was held the I � . I . - : Look Out For Them I - I happy - I . I . . ­ �, � - � . I . � h of his second same afterneon, and the following officers - . - .1 - - I .�` J and f I . :. - heir religion I �& L i mption convention was held in ended. A compromise,. which might just as pact obligates the party of each part to ! the occasion of -t e marrip.ge ` . . . . . I'll - . - ,. -� A tax'exe '. Mr. Valentine elected -President, Miss Freeman; lot vice, -- - . ­ - ­ - r 1. tended.mostly well have &ien effected at the outset, was defend the other." 11 If it is true" that the daughter, Annie MaY,, to . - ,% . - p Toronto last week. It was at - Wenzel; foreman of nn; of'the departments Mrs. Brickenden; 2nd vice, Mm. Crich ; � . jar Interest in , 6111 - � r - . I I - . � � . � . 11 " - I - . . i I A We aireed to by the men. As another instance. moorria-made of green cheese, it is surpris ; Rev. recording: seerptary, Mrs, Andrews ;- corres- . . . � . 11 I � � � 1, ,tor Centuries. 1:1 - " ­ � by represent,atives - from Toronto an, I ing that it shines so brightly. of Button & FesaanVs icbsir - factory. � � I � I -� . -.1. 1 I Under AuguettlE J - 11 . . ,Dr. Pascoe tied the kuQ' � . ..- other cities and larger towns in the prov. of the folly and lose of these labor strikes, , V in the prOgno QJ ­dlp.i, secietmy, Mrr, Opurtice; treasuren �, - , ' � . ' ' .. - - I 1, � - - -- -1shedaniOng tbeRd - - � . .1 -1 we inay mention that the actual money cost !!Mn i iZ;e. B. F. Smith, Mrq, �CJQMW And M184 I - : the rel t," f th bi-6lo,ting pwbies and - ! 'oods,. and the- - . - . . a ves 4) k do . I I ; - -tive million . d at I � Our establishm6nt . is now fall of NeW G � . � ince. The object, of those who were instru gue 8 ide was the Freeman were made life -members. I . . . - t-� . "sessing,camees Al � : - � r ' of this strike &mounted to over t As Been By Others. a few . invite . The bri . I . I I . '. . L . . . . I , ,value,, amd Cabinet - I - - .1 I - - I I mental in getting up the convention is, by dollars,,besides the loss of time to bo, h men t of a large uu ber of presents. . ' d. Th6 � ' , ­ � i � . -lose of life, suffering Of all the papers,says the New York Out- recipien . � I . �.� I . ommence � . �� �17 us. 11 � the - f the late .work o f showing and selling 'them hag p � � � u i some means or other to make,it appear that and owners, while . 0 . . - - 4 Grace Matthews r lect o Perth Notes. . � . - � I . - . I I .0me 11. 3nero the country is overwhelmingly in favor of of men, women and children is entirely left look, the London 11 Times" seems the William Martin, depa te -this life on Sun- , I sold at Mitchell . - . � - � . , ­ �-i­ � � Aent six CaMmets A I . ' ; - out of the calculation. most optimistic, declaring the actual good- day, 12th, inst., at �he 1 residence of her Over 200 tickets were are to -day and to -morrow, So tember 24th and - �­ 711- - --R. .- - . p I . !­­ tem e of Worts. . � . . . _ . - opening days . .- ­ - I , ' . � .away with tar exemptions of all kinds. ­ station for the Lqndon fair. - t I �-, ­ A doin - - er. � The de- . . . � i .. . 'Thme are .man t - 9 will of the British cuatqmer to be more daurliter; Mrs. Thom�s, lExet . Mrs. Coon, of Philadelphia, is visiting -:' ­ I.' , . of the -delegates, however, was There was a great gathering of the -clans . 9 - ­ - -Y J The feelin ed had been a long sufferer from chronic V:� - � 7- �, -9 ill of ce" . her sister, Mrs.- Will. Babb, -of Mitchell. rdially invited to take in otjr Show. It I—: �-- � - ; . valuable to Canada than the good-wi .� 25th, when you arebo - -. 1� � - '4�aglw4a in the Britia � . - I ��, not by aaq means unanimous in this direc- in Norfolk County on Thursday of last week, .. inflamma;tion of the oma�chl thus ber death , John Sinclair, of Fresno, Califor. - . . -J;-, � � .1 - - the Anestaf them 6 I is She was a forme . " - � `� . . . the custome e -Mr - - -_--. I � . �, - r of th' United States, the -pros- ,xpebted. r and. . iende I be wor . I . I -io ,- t. . tion. Bab, the princi al pushers in the that being the occasion of the demonstra. I . . was not une n1a, is visiting his parents and other It th your while to spend a little time with us, -We � I - ;� -�:� �� are the"Cupid , - p I pective ad,�antages of the British market well-known re I e t of I Usborne, h wil - �,�!­ �- .1 . 1 � ­ - � #v . I I � .1 I llviu . -at Bornholm.. - . . :-1 -�� - .- - � ' .Wv � . the I I ing Am= � tion to celebrate the twenty-fifth anniver- I � . . . 1-1 . convention succeeded in getting a motion yea but has m4le will- be able to entertain yot ' - - " - . � ;� � . . being Tore important. . At present Canada lived there for --a-Mr. Alexander Linton has sold the u with something you have not -` ' �­ � 1, shoved through asking every municipal sary of the ele-etion of Mr. John Charlton aw - or ve 7e'ars. Sh'o leaves I I ,,,-- Fawn 11 ­Baechns'! � - . . I - Exeter her ho Callison farm, Fuillarton, to Mr. Gibson . � ,:� .- �­ q I . � - � - ­ Q28 in I . . I supplies about one.fourteenth of the import a family of t on 4nd � two daugh(ors to ' - ly I . , . 4iiiall O'Coasair t council to submit the question to a plebe- the representative of the constituency in the,' -­ . Mahaffey, for $5,000. ' seen before in the way of New Season's Goods. Every I - I-- ­.. � � � ,� I - � a(Ly , - ­ - . 7 � - , ` - 1 $ . ed food of Great Britain, but uude�r the -in mourn her lose. i I ! '. W vote at the approaching municipal Dominion ParliamenL i There were betwben� '. � )) the -Thi; Listowel merchants have decided - - "I 1� modern times sew M - sei - I . t � 11 Times -Wednesday evening of last week, eas - -- , , �� J � . I fluence of preferential tariffs, the , 1 � - ,; - elections. V ng. �ucceeded In . �. to close their respective places of busin %_77 . � . . 1. -a high state vf per� J Ha. �i a, . carryW five and six thousands people present 'and' - inion is capable of sup- home of James MeAriter, Brussels, was the. at 7 o'clock sharp, during the comi6g fall -who is interbsted, in the newest- things to wear, should make 1� `-.� -.1 f .claims tha�t the Dom � . . �-Fblladelphxa 'Timi �.�. I : � � - 11 -.,�. this resolution, its promoters will, no doubt, addresses were,delivered by Premier Hardy, - . � of those pleasing weddings. . . . ..- . scene of one ' - . 1� I I � � N �� - � ri, ort to have its provisions carried Hon. William Paterson and other promin- I plying one-third. It is true that our ill- The contracting pa ti 're John A. Brown,& and winter. 'an -effort to see our assortment while it is at its best. . I . �. ­ g ; 1:1 --:;, .1. - � . use every eff � . -Mr. -John Morrison, of the Newry 1. -:,- I Twenty-five years is a long ' I . I ­� � . ; ? ent politicians. about youngrgT'le?n!tZet�an of Morris, and I - " T -1 AINCTIC 11, . advised Dingley tariff has brought well known HE -C N. cheese factory, took first prize at the ,LoR-' . � I . �. 1 i . N - out, and wherever a vote of this kind is time to represent a constituency and the . the preferential trade offered by Canada to Miss Kate, the estimable and; eldest daugh� don fair for white cheese, first, half of the. ; I � - . I . .� . -k .�, - . - taken, theme same parties and their agents people of'South Norfolk seem as anxious to ,ostesa. Rev.. John . . . q I ­- -1 I t' . reat Britain, a trade at first offered to us. ter of the host � and b . August make, . � . . �4 - -0 � I witliont It Tkere I . - - . . . . ! . ,- ,.I ig the have Mr. Charlton to continne ,-to represent. G . I - I I . I I I madt"t Ite" 9 will be equally energetic in cajolit Ross,.B. A., tied the nuptial bow. Miss . . � . �. ,�f them as they were of his first It is by .no means true,.however, that -:1M.r. R. Melville Large, of Listowel, has . - . . � I I 17. at the close I Maggie McArter,zahiter to 'the bride was I � I -. .1, � . . �- �, 4t I � - . i-� . gainat ta,x exemitions, or . 0 � � . - Whatever -diffl( "I electors to vote k term of five years. Mr. Charlton is n I been engaged by the trustees of Hsysville. �- � ��� 1:-1 - . - , . - �,�� .1 a ma' Great Britain and Canada can count upon a the bridesmaid, both ladies wearing very - 11% I ­ - in favor of doing &.way with all exemptiona. of very pronounced views, and he has made. long continuan ng costumes I school at a good salary. His duties are to - I � in flormius S, MUM �,Z ce of our present law, or upon becomi f wbite Swiss muslin. I -- � ' �:,. a well as strong friends, but no ,�, commence on October Ist. - . - . 7�.-, � Atitutim of tbe'tt , We desire to put municipal councils and the enemies a -, orris, was groomsman. , .� � . -1 the praise of any long -continued lessening of the convic- -The directors of the St.. Marys cream- MILLINERY—' - �� , -.7 . .dOubt-that the inte , - fair-minded man will deny him � CNE � AND SEE . ,- ­ � . ,L- people who may be appealed to on this . The wedding gifts ere Of a most useful and � ­­ . . W, I "; . I great ability, public spirit and honesty of tion that t,he two sections of the English -va u W � cry ha4leb the,cdntractJor the equipment . � - ..�­ - ­ ' -stellar spac" we 32 - I subject on their gqard. The real leaders of - � I able character. I of the their factory to Robert Whitelaw, of � .--- � - I ie I_ . , purpose. evit- -On Tuesday evening 6! last week as . * - . Hate ! I Lovely Hats 1 Becoiva . , �11-�, -4mp d by a materi .,, this movement come from the cities and race on the Americaii continent must in' one Woodstock for $3,660. , , . - %THE* �- - - � . - -� ' � ; a u v� a as -out I I � I Certainly a-bly fuse. It is not impossible that Sir of Holmeaville! yo tug heel men w . . 11 - -which 10 - � 1-:-- large townw in which are located large The Brussels Post makes the following �Miss Eva Bailey, daughter of Mr. A. J. ing Hats and Bonnets f Hats I � -.� -1, ". &dies and . - I : t - frid Laurier -a friend of the Uaitedi . Bailey, of Stratford, was married on Taes- .e . ,ably the nies tuil - 11 snap shot: I 'Ina circular sent out- by the Wil � for a ride, he met � uui�ber of I -low -- - 11, �1, I - � I 11 . blocks of Provincial audDominion property. Statea-had all this in mind in his recentl gentlemeii on , wb�,els;. and supposing that day of last week, to Mr. C. R. Turner.- of Now 'Things in pretty ! Hats elegant ! Hats - �- -1 we have Imy Imew] ,f association upholding the maintenance of . :1 they had all he right side .of the . L'j 1. I , . I t . Their object is to get these properties taxed - � . ' St.. Johnsburg, Vermont. � � . in price ! Flowers, Tips, Winggs _ ' Such was the 11 ­ � negotiations. In obtaining treaty denunci- road, was'sailing a Ong it full tpeed when . - - -�, t -Miss Katie Dougherty, of Mitchell, -who . - , some2o -a I '' or municipal purposes, and in this indirect the liquor traffic, there is a black list of Trimm- �- . ­ years . I I ' I- . Local Legislature M.P.P.'s who vote en j as beeii visiting friends at . � �-,- .. � � . X"wello'. - - . way be pe to turn of 'O Ithey �, being too cl8se for , � . . - one Of! �, �,4 MILLINERY. . Birds, Sprays, Ospreys, - d con- atiOn he has obtained more than a merely he sudd I di e ered they bad forgotten h Paterson, New T- . "a - . Z :, - specific thing; he has set the colonies � , . I - to be seen Lon : - .If imitted to dip their hands into think I and anh Jersey, for nearly a month, has returned I . ii1gs, etc. All -our -­ - �. ., I � i to maintain trary to what these gentlemep . either one to turn out,'the wheels came to- . � . -nineteenth CeUtul the public treasuries to get aid g St " !,- home, to resume her work in music. � I . . . � � -��-, -� � � municipal institutions. In other they are raising the war -whoop that said M. practically free. As the Montreal I r gether with a or d both riders, . .were Openina Days. � � . ing the , existence I � . '� I . their P.P.'smuRt be gibbeted or kept out of the says, this is, the first time when a Briatis thrown violently"t athe ground, which re. -Mr.� August Shroeder, j1r., -had the mis- . . . -, DON'T - - - .-. 0 - - I --,.-, I Words, they want to get the whole people of fortune to get -two of his finters badly , - I , '-, . 4 1 1 plenura In the un next H�use. Boycotting is a dangerous colony has succeasfully asserted its right to sulted in a few bad -bruises and a severe . 00 . ,.- 11 I I I crushe& while helping to raise a uildm*gat R ' - '- -,., � � varticle of tangibl f . . L - � I 1 n h , I . I -nd ftis Areirdlet Jr i � . �he Dominion and particularly of this Prov- game to play at, and any association at- a . voice in a matter of great Imp con, shaking up foi bot4 wheels mud riders. - Mr. August She le burger's, in Nori East -miss the -Chance '', � .A . j�ce, to aid them to pa,y their municipal tempting to control the votet and; con- I . erial I V. Livingston, - � � - � ­­., . . i esidencil . � the attitude of th I I sciences of legielators will find out that they cern, We may add that, with her new, -The r D of Mr. Fullarton. ' JA CKETS— - I I ,�-, I.. - �axes- The only way in which they can 2nd concession, Hallett 1 was the scene of a -Mr. Win. Brooks, of Mr S. A. ,Hodge's * . . OF - a ., , . � . � I I �.. 11 �wcmid- of our 4A . have a bigger contract on -band than they power, Canada can the more effectively Me; 7uesda; of last week -when '1�een offered & ' i ..� " _4 , I -1 - �- jet this (lone, is to have sufficient pressure .imagine." . , happy event on I I drug store, Mitchell, has . Perfect Fitbing Jackets in, I - Y..- I � -the auihoriliatiVe` . ` i I - � ­ . . . , . � , d, t Weet,Superior,. not fa . . - V: . I accept this p1len . in dealing with the United States, her nextJ his. daughter, Miss Elizabeth, became th SiCUS.15iOld & ,r from - ' . ; . brought to bear upon the Provincial Legis- i . I , natural corninercial Wife of Mr. -Job .of Sanilac,' Wuth, where he has a sister teaching SEEING'and PRICEING � brown, fawn, the new agreent "-:�.­ �-, I - t vit The Amhe door neighbor and ii Mitheson, N- ­ � - I . � . ; . . 1. 1 7h lature to induce them to pass a law doing ratburg Erho says : . "The I � . 1 Michigiam. B id,osmaia and groomsman school. . I . navy, black, etc., with nice shap- '��- 1% , I--,. 1. - 4ou about i ­ I . I ' ol: trader. � a 3r '�, �. % -confidence they In away with all tax exemptions. They have school system of Canada is under contr . - - ) _were ispensed with, and a happy company -Guelph and- Stratford aldermen played - - - . � ,-,*---,I 14 - I . �. .OUR . C � i J�� I ". I I tried many ways to accomplish thie, but of the Legislature, but. the management ot' - I composed mainlyl of the immediate friends a game of base ball in Stratford last week, ed sleeves and ollars. SpecW ; � � � .-,t; ponderable" ma . I - . , , . . . . I of the, families, sat dow n to a grandwedding IN, P% , �p .1 - . true there. wre 1. " tb jaekl��, ­ - . thusfartheyhave failed. N`6w, this new the schools is entirely in ffie hands of the Eturon Notes. I when the Guelpb fellows turned the tables -- Iot of good warm Winter - -AV1 I , - I , . I I municipal bodies. This is the ideal system. -Jam . es McBain, tailor of Brussels I& dinner, after which the 1 youn couple drove on Stratford by defeating thein by 25 rans NEW JACKE 1 61 . � . ' -- �m are4disposed to a, . . . - 47- ,- scheme has been introduced with the hope �np tol to Clinton and took the traiu lor their future to 16 in a ,. n " 4, 1 . tends moving to Saginaw, Michiga , five' innings game. obby audgood to wear, at very I , �vading pleutim.. that the innocent country people who do The Opposition in the Legislature quibble I home in the west. Both are deservedly - � -....Wm� . - ,��,.,,--- � � . I � . reside. - i I -Wm. Deaton, of the Atwood Furniture , � - . I Itt � -ter, but that it over the relative cost to the, ratepayers- of lar, and csrry With them the good, reasonable prices. . 4 -"7 - ­ ' - not tee through their fine scheme may be -Robert Orr has sold his one hundred POPU Company, received last week his diploma . . I . ;�717 . . . YEW -, ­ 'vastly importaxt: . induced to vote unfavorably to tax exemp - the public and high schools; and ask to have . in Goderich wishes of a1arge number of friends. Rev. from the Champion College of Embalming, OUR ASSORTI . , - " -m, el -�- I - . I-, 1". -: �X I � 4we agree it believed that, by some legerdemain -which and thirty-three acre farm � B. Clement, pastor of Ontario street church . � 00 4 1 ��, .. Withl township to Robert Bell for $6,000. 1 " Toronto, having successfully, passed the . - . � � .4f-.,. , X Ime agree . 11 . I . � d the marriage ceremony . - . i�- -�!11. Aihouldkn . noth tions. when the municipal plebescite is taken, they refuse to explain they could benefit the on the I Clinton, performe . . . 6f - - - . A? " ­ ­ � . . -While digging in the gravel i ' several examinations in the course. I I � _Is -- - i vices in connection with the re- . heatlid.e*0tri I I � a way procure the lever they re- one without injury to the other, and'i with' Attrill estate, Goderich, a couple of huma I count I - , SSES— - � 1 wt, . and in thi ' n -The ser DRE . -Mr, George Leveksage, Perth y � ­ � . i - quire to move the Legislature to do their out any addition to the tax. They�, could ' scalls and other bones were found. opening of Cole's] church, Goderich town- I - :;�- - - .tivut It there wou . " I . 1- not do it, and they know it. Hencei� when ship, on Sunday,,[ 2th I inst., were well at- treasurer, has received a cheque from the � : - -t--- .,Pay. : - i - I -W. W. Harris, proprietor of Brussels 1 . Ne w Dresses - - �-, . ..x---- I thing as � . , f will.. It is, to be hoped the people will not they are asked to give detailai they aro mum. cheese factory, captured lot prize for white tended. The morning service, conducted Provincial Teeasurer for $4,000, being the - t I Plain or . Fancy Dresses -1 ­.�-,­...-:,� hint that with I � . � � � * 11 ­ .. . --. I be so fo-jli4. - In the rural districts we are If the people of Ontario want high schools, I a and 5t by the Rev. Mr. Clement, of Clinton, was grant from the Ontario Government for the - - � - ,� -� I I I cl ee e .h for colored at the Industrial I . Dresses in Mixtares and Bro- � " -- - tbingt eth�r, the �r� - j House'of Refuge. � - . - - . I , 4 with tax exemptions and we and are willing to be taxed for th * 1 listened to by a large and attentive congre SILKS rd VEL VETS , �:­­�- ,t � . t trouble e1r `ul?" Fair Toronto. . ',� � matter it F : no Ir -The horse, 11 Linkwood Lad," owned . k thing as " - port it is their own business." Otir con- , gation, while the afternoon and evening � . cades 1 . Dresses Cheap I Dresses - - I : . I - , I- . ­ ta,ke but little interest in the matter. As a I -Mr. Thomas Dindsale, the veteran � -1 --��.-�-, . �tcntentiou Z � � ­ I , -.,.- - �- v temparary might also have added that no thresher, of Kippen, says he does not re- *services, conducted byRev. Mr. Millyard ,by a syndicate of Elms township. farmers, . is - - - i I � efegant! Dresses for -everybody I I a of th I - 1. - I rule, our muni,lipal business is managed high school can be established without the member when fa,ll wheat averaged any bet. - of Rattenbury etreet --llurch, Clinton, were died last week' from inflammatioti of the . . . � I - I- 11 . justffied, then *b �.,�,- . , . . �. . ­- ,'� , .- � � honestly and economically and our muni- people interested desire it and as.c for it.: ter than it does this year. listened to by-an4suall la�rge congregations. lunge. The animal cost $1,700i And all the A very choice lot of Trim-niin I �... -1 �% � Ineoinparably tb ­ ' '. � �� . gs - , ., I . .1 ­ . . . ... � - � - ­­ . - I I � '-' * i 9 owners will get is the proceeds of last sea- .1; � V� I � 1W .1 an the " �; ,% tea meeting � on t following evening . - ;- .-I, �. I el ill�; cipal taxes are not burdensome. !- . Ver can be seen with oiir Dresses, our : . I � In most of -- I -Among the We.3tern Fair prize rinners , The son, which did Aot prove a successful one. y Large -and - 1. I t�l ;9. W � which had been annou ced, was a decided . . -i- .-,­;,� , -, - - � . . . ,. ­ .substaxice or bod� . .� the cities, however, it is different. There Mr. Matheson, Mr. Whitney's Provincial are G. H. David, Belgrave, for root , . : . . 1A 4 � . . . t I success. After tea,ad reases were delivered -The Fullarton cheese facthry came with. Patterns and Shades of Silks'and , : .-�-..�--�,4� 11 ,, �� treasurer in prospective, in order- to 1 show and W. Fisher, Benmiller, Duroe-Jersey I - . , discovery niny w , .��'- . the people are burdened by debt and tax a- . I . 'by the Revds. gentlemen, Barton, Varna; in a few points of taking the Dominion � . Velvets are the'newest. , � I - -- � . . z - , the most importi . . Z.- ­ ,ag how extravagantly the Provincial institu- swine. - Bayfleld. dairy association medal at the Loudon fair A ttractive. � , ,.� . il­ . . -U� I tion, the result Of their own foolishne , � � -On September Sth Miss Mary Pratt, of �Olivant, Benmiller; Henderson, . . I � � --.. F. - i - - i 9 . I - - . - t ­ - --. . --Henry Smith . �­ � and now they desire to work -a scheme to tions are conducted, quotes the increasing Winnipeg, and daughter of Mr. Silas Pratt, The addresses Were interspersed by niusic cheese exhibit. Among the very large ex- I -00 .7 . I ­-..: � � ­--, , arperla Wagazi .L; - . i the Rattenbury street choir, Clinton. hibits the Fullerton factory took first prize . .1 - - 1. - -E I ­ . � � It ense of the cost of maintaining inmates of Clinton, was married in Winnipeg, to. from I � � � � - 4 Z�. exP , � .� , � ,- bleed us, by obtaining power to tax public � $60 Was realized. I for the latter part of August make, and . I . I ---, i . . -1 ; l The snug sum of � ,` I � - I V, . : . 11 - ­ - , i a. the boys' Reformdtory at Penatanguishene Mr. Sidney T. Handecombe. I I I . I 1. - I . ­ - ,I buildings located within their boirders, al. I . I I 6r third prize for the earlier August make. FURS— � I I I � � con, Septemb .1 . I 1;��;,; . - -Dr. Blackall, of Clinton, is an enthusi- i -On Wednesday aftern, Don't Mis$ Our �� ... - - �,Z� - av bathe does not,tell that the increas4cobtis . � I -1 I . THB VAUNA H -A. . i . though there is not a public buildiDgin a, , , 11 � duct astic huntsman and oi) Wednesday of last 8bb, a very pleasing 'event took pl"e in , -The Mitchell sewer injunction case I . I ;­ � ' �` ' Z - . I ' I ". I I t1ne proprWor' dealt I 11 . . - I � ' - ­ �j W1 d1kilptl6ne. I - V; � due to -a change in the methods of con _ week was out and bagged the first rabbit 4arriston when! Mr. Thomas Ellis, of the came up before Judge Ferguson, at Strat- i of these cities or towns which is not directly M not quite the time for FLU'S . - - I . . 1 n owick, near Gorrie, ford, last week, and after occupying the. beat Collection of Furs � ,� - -- leather. &U -work SM --� , ing the institution. Hitherto this in'stitu- and partridge of the season. sixth concessio � of H' �� , . . and indirectly of vastly greater advantage I � . I �. I � I � -to I . � . z - tion was maintained more as a place of, Pun- -The 80, acre farm on the 16th concession *as �uited in the bonds of holy wedlock part of two days, -the decision was re- yet, but we waut you to -see the- � I ­ �, � �-, and ]my pflow lower - . to them than the taxes would amouht to. . � - , ­.- 'U Convinood Mbst I � fA of Goderich township, belonging to Mrs. Miss Laura, Joungest da hter of Mr. served. It will end in a big� bill of coats for . . ---1 . promptly ab I � - ishment, now it is being conduted more as & y 1�9 I For They Are New Collars, �tuffs, Caps, Oapes$ -",- L . L �� W" to, - . . �`� . 'f 1: - We hope that any municipal councils in I Barr's estate, was sold by auctlon� the other William Gilkine0n, of 'Fordwich. The Rev. some person, and still the grievance will re I I - Ii. . . reformatory. The boys sent there are now uptfal main. . . . - - . . . ­ �, � -- this district who rf ceive circulars and ad- t&lighLt useful trades and are given both day to John Smith for the -sum of S3,92M. Mr. Cameron, of Harriston, tied the n - G atmtlets, Alf uff s and Fur Jacket & - ­ -� - . TH.b - � - ! ­­­ e� � --- "L" . I - N� L - pleasant knot. While driving home the rig in which -Win. Dauseith, mayor of St. Marys, FIR8T-CLA88 IN - -1 The cold weather will. soon bo ­ L, I I- - I I., , t�­ vice from these anti-t%x exemptions schem- literary and manual instruction, so that -On Wednesday of last week a the bride and groom were, was upset and -died on Thursday, 9th ineb., after an illness . . � - ` ;`. . I I 8 I . � I "'S when their terms of -service expire they matrimonalevent took place %t the residence � I , Fall Whast per bushe �-� . I - wall-whekt, (now) - -- ­ ers. asking,for a plebescite to be taken or both were thrown out,and bruised extending over some three months. De- - hiare, and we, wish everybody to, - -";-. - K �--T � - will have the means of earning a living for of Mr. C. A. Humber, Goderich, when his � 1� - .... .. I for'aid in other d;reeLions that will ten, nd u In the ev'ening a nu=f Young ceased had been a resident of St. Marys for UALITY. . . - lel,_� - - -- , newbosiver, , " to themsel es and making -a new start in life daughter, Miss A gie, was united in mar. a IC b. W' J. A. Manser, of ' Q - . know that we sell good Furs. � .,�,�,- � �-. . per bodist— I "i ' v . . men, among whom " , the post 24 years and had twice been elected- �, --..- . . . dire-tly or indirectly, boom their impudent instead of rel psing into criminal � wa.ya. riage to Mr. R. V. Cassels, of Stratford. . . � , . - - t � � iz--41 . � - - Gorrie, went to chivari the newly married mayor by acclamation. He was 47 years of . . . . . . -1 � " POT bn".­ " � a" iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillilikill� � �- � I , I - � ;F..- proposition, will order them to be filed. ' Surely this is a laudEible thing to do, ;but to -LMr. Charles Bowers, second son of the . � . ey per bustel.... � � - 11 - � _ _ ., )le. They to k with them an old nine- age-, and leaves. a widow, two sons and one I ­ -- I - -1 I 0 -1 � ft �. � I conduct the institution in this way costs late George Bowers, of Clinton, died on cOul � I I - W . -sr, No. 1. loom..' - , I I � - � - . I � � more money than it did to conduct it as Thursday of last week, -after a somewhat ket, loaded with powder and wet paper. daughter to rhourn his loss. - . - � . I - I � I . tW, lub.� ....... W. . L I - . - . - I ; - ! I 11 I : . Editorial Notes and Comments formerly. But if only - two boys are re- lengthy and painful illnese,he being a victim ying to fire off the gun -Rev. John K r, -of Milverton) has se- I � - . . L. -. . Ver dox-- I - - � . � I . .. . ) - � I � ifacir, per 10-01M...- . � I - I - - - I it exploded and his leit hand was so badl to OIL - . � I . I aarperlmnww.­� - . formed in this way each year who will sa,y of consumption. Deceased was a particular- . 7 cepted the call ear Park Presbyterian - . , . I - - -. I" � It may be noted as a sign of the times ' not been damaged that he has since had to have' it � - � � . -1 N4" I A ..: that this additional expense has ly fine young man and will be deeply mourn- i � church, Toronto. His release from the - 4 PW 100 2. .. O�� : � amputated. i . . - .� - I �,­ �Zheap Skjoe........ �n -,J I ,thatthe Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific wishly incurred. But exferrie ce elap1where ed by a wide circle of friends. . Stratford Presbytery will date from October I � -1 ; . � 1, .. 11.1 I . � I n I ; ' ely short illn, : - � - �­ WOOL;-- .. --i .ti . Railivay co anies have commenced to proves that a very much a ger per centage -Mr. William MoIndoo, of Fresno,- Cali. .1 --After a comparat age, W- 10th. '- The people of'his present char 9 and � -`2. 1� VoUVDw pw bWbt tA 4: �� nip - - o -day anato-baorrow yon will Rave the opportunity as '7 1 �: � . U. Core, of Olinton, b tter known as "'Bill" T . .4 11. . "I . I . I.A.04 .- quarrel and are now said to be cutting both of these boys can be reelaimed by; the fornia, is visiting his brothers, Messrs. R. . the members of the Stratford Presfytery - . � ­ � . � eti;11) .vwr t -A I � � ore, passed awa on unday morning� 19th express -deep regret at the prospect of his , " . I ,I, . wt.04 '-wr ,00ra-(Jong) ,Z � . - � I - - : . - I I I ates. It would be a methods recently adopted in the Ontario and M. H. McIndoo, and other Wingbam , rd tshor V passenger and freight r inat , at tb age of 84 years. . Although he . you pass in, an, out of the different stores.. of C ay Wood Perim .- , i � � � , I great blessing to the country if they could Reformatory. � �, : friends. Mr. McIndoo was in the hardware early departure from their midst. : - . omparing pri'De , ­. ,� � . ' . I - ' ':'� Apples �per bag. 4 ­ .. . ­ - . I - � � . k- . . : — business in Wingbam some 14 or 15 years was abl out u til quite recently, it - -- .1. , - 0 . ' 1)e kept quarreling. L ago, and has not visited that town since w,as evident that e w failing as he had lost . -A very enjoyable entertainment, under and- of seeing where -the choicest things are to be found.. W4 ' I .,.-- -1 over As*4 ........ � lion. G. W. Rosa has been saying in this the auspices -of the Christian Endeavor So. � . . -Ttin;Sby rkled ...... - � .. �,!��' L � .t� " L � -z-i��,��- Work, per 100 lbs I � - � � . , activity and robustness, occe so char- . ­ �� -7 r , .. Sir Wilfred Laurier I . Vallaw-,,Vsrlb.�­ - I. -WoUldLC that time. r " - � is to visit Toronto on city that the Hardy Government on- ciety, of Motherwell, was held in the manse , �­ . � f,ilstic. Born in Lancashire, England, ­estions about , � 7-5- - :- r.... � . . I �' -! is . ) . 44�­- . . , -While driving the horse out of the gar. �c rounds on Friday,eveniug, 10th inst. Ad. Want yon t6 feel at home in our ylace to ask qu _, I - C. ' October 5th and Gth, and is to be given a tinue to spend all the money they thought of came to this country nearly fifty years . I -I--,-- I , � . � . � r�. - . I den the other day, Herbie McElroy, Iresies, recitations, vocal and instrumental - ---,-,-- T20=yc. IgtrPf. -Z � he ,�� -_ I - - :'I . I e ne h ary on �go, and after a short tea dence near Hamil- . t to *"-: -1 ". � , � T L - public reception by the' citizens. Th sq the AgrichIt-ural . College, Blyth, met with a painful and almost fatal I our goods and prices, so that a little later when yon go ou -1 I-- .spring whest, A, ­ . , music and an abundance of refreshments on - . 111. ­ r' V0 - i� I I - I � R, - L - Toronto Board of Trade are tor give a ban. 11 �1' eople U6� it or not."- accident. The animal turned suddenly and ton, moved to Clinton about the year 1851,. rr I - . r Is pess. per bush . i , � whe her - the p kicking struck the boy a heavy blos on the therefore being one of . its earliest residents. such a, beautiful evening, all combined to make your purchases your L minds ,Will be settle'd as to the � . "I - 200,41 00 tZ -1 ­,�,� i - - � , . i;1par I I L,. . qrt,et in his honor on the evening 61 the tth. London Free Press. On this alleged state. L make the meeting a great success. .- . I . , . � PSj ILUF -Me 4 . -LL *004 I - ,- ; 7 � I . By trade a carpenter and wagon maker, he � L, 1i . ft L I , stomach, Which renderedhim unconscious -. - �� I 10 He ;.� -. . � eL - . 1 -, , My requested the ment of the member for West Middlesex, - - . I - �� . , �, 7 � The board of trade specir � for some time. fchowed these for some time, afterwards -Mr. Thomas Roberts, the tea pedlar, best place to. g " t the choicest and most fashionable goods. I - - , - - . .1 . . ,-- I I It I committee having the arrangements Mr. ,who bad his back broken from a fall at - I 1 7- I I in hand ag into the grain business with 1. . ,, � I � ­ -While Thomas Creech, son of constable 9011 - . - ,'. F . - - I our contempary Simulates much wrath over - -1. I D , , Z ' - I I i -� to be permitted to do this. This does not the presumed arrogance of the Government Creech, was engaged in. operating a planer Whitehead, and 'at lone time being -for a Fullarton Cdmers, recently, died from his . I . - . . I I I I., It I I x- 1 - � LONDON, - I 1. uried in St. Marys on �1, -- . . --. - �� . 11 * * " 11 ; - look, much as if Sir W iVred's popularity is of Ontario. Our representative was !sitting at the Exeter aaw mill the other day,he met short time engaged with him in the con. injuries, and was b 1 7 . � 1� -- --I- - 'tories!! . I � ! 1, � : . , 11, . . 1 �'; � on the wane in Ontario; I Saturday, 11th inst. He was conscious be. . � --. ­ .., . - . . , within three feet of the Minister- of'educa- with a very painful -accident. - Ile was O,ruction of the Manitoba section of the I ! . . - ­ � -� . - ­ .1 boxes -at - t - ! ­ ­ 47-5 1 ��� u, [ I I tion, and he took a shorthand note ' of the number fore his death, but was paralyzed from his I . . 1� 1L. -­ �.� about to feed a board when it suddenly flew Canadian Pacific Railway. For a . � I ... -115c, -760 At, 9 I I I I � f-- �9 7- � � - , � - \ A somewhat remarkable and unus.ual of town shoulders down. His many friends in Mit- � � �� I tL' ' speech delivered by him. What the, honor ' If years he ably filled the position . - �- �� 1UTIO)L.� - � - - back, striking bit hand with terrible force 0 .­- I 3At Septe :�r I I . - . I -11� - I pathering will be the World!s Women�a able gentleman said was that the present and dislocating the wrist joint. . !Zonstable. I . chell deeply sympathize with hi I ��:, 1� . I , . ­ -- Trade , . � I i I ,�.­ �, . Board of Trade . , Z . I ! , I i - � i young family. . , would spend all the'money - . a - - J Christian Union convention which cofi I - � Reeve Bums, of Bayfield, drove to Clin. -About 7 o'clock on Friday, morning, ' . 4 . - �. . ,,cheese were � � I ; . . � � I - . � I -- lar"A , .i I - necessary to keep the college in an 04fficient ton, to attend the meeting of Mr. Whitney, 110th inst., the spirit of Mrs. -John! Robb, of -What might have been a very serious, I - � .-� 100 boxft IMP— - 1. in Toronto on the 21st of October. This � - I % , 0- . I �1� condition, "whether certain people like it or leader of the Ontario opposition, and left Brussels, took its flight. The end was not accident occurred on Main street weet,Listo- ,,(� rX im A1110 . ­ ­ �215 boxes amin ; �1'j I . convention will be attended by delegates Adver e omission � wel, above the- railway tracks, on Friday - I . � I - I - - , - not." -London tiser. Tfi his buggy in one of the -hotel stables. Dar. ,unexpected as she had been sinking for . � -1 � , � -- If' .. I , - . . . I ­ ''� . ,i$lalf 114 boxm 1L . . - 4 � � ­ � from almost every country in the world. It of even one little word makes a bigI differ . the Iseveral days before the release came and at morning, 10th inat. Mrs. 'amen -Terry, of . - . p � . - ing his absence some person paijited I 0 - -.4 � Via, 30packages I - - . - - � _ � - I . i. L - is is a gathering which will not likely occur ence sometimes. I -- seat with red paint, which was not noticed � last went to sleep, to wake up in heaven. Molestworth, with her son and dau liter, - - . '. .1 .. 1J L � 9 - I VA106 i - 1, . : , . - .2001 40 � were driving in to take the morning train . . - . .- I . L . '. �, L - uxitil. Mr. Bums and a companion had spoil- 'Deceased, whose maiden name was Eliza - � - 11, � steady = .J�,,� , I 11 - twice in any one country during a life time. ' ­ ' . -1 ; : . � The president of this organization is the A contemporary sa-ya: "It -will be a piCY 4 their clothes. Landaborough, was .11 born at L itvn for London, when their horse soared at a L -1 � -At Little r . ;A-�, , . I RUM ' I - 11 � -- -.1a I if Mr. Haycock is not re-elected. He is a -The-- Clinton New Bra is our authority Galloway, Scotland, and. came with berl wheelbarrow on the side of the road, a n -d . . :'.� i celebrated Miss Francis k Willard and i � -�A - -365 boxes I.arg . the ditch. Z r t,,Z,-� for the Ifollowing story, which reads Bomer p�rents- to Canada v shied, throwing them all into - 485 boxes Is, ;: i' -A �, - the vice president is Lady Henry Somerset. shrewd and capable man and has stem 6d a , rhen 3 years of age' L .. . —1 , t eminent what after the'style of novels : It does not They settled in Tuckeremith township, Misi Terry was so' badly hurt that the doe- 6 - , CF I : private terms, i ' . - $ W �. ; . Some of the ableat women and mos pretty straight course. A Liberal is in the always happen that when a young fellow where the subject of � this notice resided for bald to be summoned, and she was taken . � I . -1. i4l -'- - I " m .1 . - � h 41,11 't � . . � � - . �w age$, , I xnoral reformers in,the world will be pres- . 11 I -� � - T0]jQN'T*, � L -j- L field againathim in Frontenac, and of course falls in love with a fine youni girl and be- until- July 11th, when she joined hand home in an ambulance. � I � 1. . � ' I J �,'�, L . . . - . A . - - � - , . � . . . - 41 * L � . � . �t be. ocou ied by members of this conve Sbortly after " � re oved to =re; lingering illness, Andrew Alexander died at . ! . . I -1-1 � I �f eat. Most of 'the pulpits n the city are to with h r . .- - f rill , � , ; and heart now berih -On Monday morning, last week, after a I �&",Tnj clLo ­ ntion if the two run a Tory will go in Ilyl6g. It come3 engaged to her, that she becomes his Mmipts Of P I',, - wife, but a case has just occurred in this e - � i auffie-jent to mee , - �, � . - - trade sud in,= I - I on gun ay, October 24. Tory riding; Haycock carried it by - � � i , , 9 I was a county which is worth recording. Some Where Mn Robb h In h - 7�ti: - L d lot 26, con. his home in Britton, aged 24 years, 11 i - - .# -- I ­�' . 130 through his personal popularityand the . '44" - ago &-young man pa 4 I being sold than ! ,; � . - ' ! Y�ars - id his attentions cession 7. -Here the r�d ed until seven months and ft dign. The deceased was a - . - eaT�n elates the follow- ., L . � � �t L The Stratford i� L misin at that time." � Yilliam, Alexander, of Elms,, I D IR"T GOODS COMPANY � j � strength of Patre Mr, to EL. young lady, with the inevitable result years ago sad by hard work and careful son of the late � _ .L I . , ", 1 4w". The best `.'�L� ; 1, * �j-t�' ing which is to good to loset -, "if cot. I Haycock is the leader of the Patron party -they became engaged. Unfortunately, management their labors were crowned with And visa marrie4 in December, 1895, to Miss . . . � A�LL!� " . I , . I ­ - 14@ and low Akiw , - ,I I I 74; it Xiitheson could b e seen the smile that in 6be Ontario Legislature. From a person-' ,they had a lovers' quarrel before the We'd. success. They rem�ved to Brussels from M. Tisdale, and leaves an infant son besides - - .1 . � I'll. � Zgp-There er �- din . - �, ­.,.� I passe . over - aces, o . sever& Of a audi. I al knowledge of him wo have no hesitation day, and the match was broken off.' the far . taki ion of a comfortable his -widow to mourn his early death. Mr. . I 1� . -1 -1 I - . _ _ . --- -, L I ­ L�' It will be a dia. g ; residence ereete 4y'' Mr Robb, Duri _#M 11 � l �:- ­ I in indoraing the above. J The young man married the lady did not, Alexander was living on the 61d homestead -at 11 I . 11 . ' I AM PlAi(ow � : �4. I - when he was 17 ' . I . 1-� �4 - ence on Wedneadkl' evening, I tinct loss to the Province'should he not be Time wori7on and the young man he4ame &.1 last winter Mrs. was d ero I il in Elm& He contracted.& severe cold ata O� � . 1; I - 1! - - .1 .. I I - I . - ,� . �� *:,., 1; denoune.ng in the ]�Dudest terms the malad. 1 in the next Legislature. The Frontenac widower. He subsequently renewed his at- I her sickness extending' over olith , and threshin last summer, and was unable to 045aforth's Gi"MaGaptest Cash Dry Goods -stores-. 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