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I I . . . 11 . - I I -- - �­:tl_ . ­ . ---- �� I . - --. -- � , - --- -- ----- - .-. I - -( ­ - I � . - � - - . I I --- -- . - I � I . ' ,I - 1. pe-nh N I I --- = -1 I 4- - - . I I I . . .1 � ,� . I I I I � : - I 4 has � � -- - � � � dressmaking with.Mrs. H. - - - I � - , - - - . , )Dgaged st 1 I - ; -- .. I I X' �he par- been ,( of judge of the � � - � - - . and and at si o'clock took the.flo.or in I I she was stricken - wibh that . � I . oil I - - education of -the sense of six thousand dollars worth of diamond" I march was played Calfas, when � . � MW - - . .. - ' A after bathing, the � while the Jveddin She waa .The People s 0 I.j bo;IF&M,01uw- -- .NEW -DVERTISENIENTS. health oi other jewelery, It is believed that the lor, gThe .bridesmaid and dreadful malady, typhoid fever. , . I .11 �- in , � � . cleanliness, the furtherance of . the - - J. Riley. - . tandfortales I , nportant and real re- theft was committed on the Scythian, but bY All's. . ! . fl, - � Otvmu the parenthesli, otter each . the children are such ir groomam were dis Sneed with. Rev. J. shortly afterwards � conveyed, to her home on . . - . . . . Lennox, Vf Hs - Sr The fign a b or on� which the I sults, of the arrangement that I cannot bat no suspicion is attached to any known per4 3 med the the-15bh cOnce ay, where she � I I - *-*MO. . - rphy, , denotes the rige of the PaP y at a lose to W. Andre ,, -, - I L - - eaboro, perfor saidn, ,of Hi 4" 1 � I I - du one, d morning, when - [T,& W, G. I advertisement WU1 be found. exprese.to the city authorities the wish that, ,son andMise Day is completel., . a. marriage ceremony, after which upwards of lingered until la:st Thure ay . - I � . ` f 1961t we . !lh- Re"ttlug $In-Grelg & Macdonald (1), nt for the disappearance of the jewel composed mainly of 'her spirit took its flight. Her remaws were . . ; . L. Vtdnad9,7"Q � - if possible, similar bathing establislimeatt accou ' - -1 I ''I . jD. $I Who1ey-1 � [I season ?f -E. Mcl?Aul 00 M . Ot6er public She is,certain that she has not mislaid them eighty inVited guests, 1 of the interred in the Brownson line cemetery on . I - ­ I ,ened � do and' relatives 0 . . . I - Fi might be introduced into the 1pathy. 11 � i,hj6 � , -ftay Days- icKinnon & Co. (6) 1 -hoots. ' . and for that reason is all the more my4tified the immediste frien deepest syrr .. , - . -- , farm of 100 acre, Grand Success --W- W. Roffmin ( � roe - families, .s&t down to a grand 7*edding Friday afternoon. The L 40 become of them. .-aved family in their sad � m, of St. Mary$ , � . - - RuM and eut�eb&-I. V. romr (6) � Up to the 'present aboat cities in Ea. as to wbat h&3 -year-old dinner. - i0elt for the beri the second daughter of I . 11 I plaoin Farm to Rent-zxpoettor office (6) . DIED OF HyDIXOPIE[0-01A.-The 10 mes Me arliane, the famous stock affliobiork. Thiti is I . . I .., - . .1, -r L &Y D5 ion of Stanley, re- Mr.-Edighoffer'sthat has died in a very , I . I � � -*br a.w. ut was e I - -7 - Q- - . � . re Works Removed --R� It Bw r (5) - rope, principally in Germany and Switzer- son of John F. Jordan, of Scranton, Penn- -Mr. ';11 e 3rd coneess : . I -- . damage was Zone. ()AtUe and Sheep for We -D. Milne (6) L i land, have jollowed -the example.of Goet- sylvania, died on Friday night of hydro- raiser of - ,Good Farm Wanted -R. Craitr (6) the old , Country, short time. . . . . . . .11 . �isina f I . - r. Jordan is seriously ill from oently aqived home from . -====w6m� . . . . . I . e pr", 0 , I- lendid Farm for saie-H. W. otterbein;(5) tingen. I I phobia, and M me. - I � I t Bricker, -c". - � Sp *oolled�Advertimer Printing Co. (5) I . - e malady, The boy was bitten by a - where he haa* spent the sum r. - He I . . I -. - . ., L the Bain xty thoroughbred . . I � . I � b4nnot be E, . - . hig,right arm abov� I V Rargaln-11.1-W. H. Willis (8) - - � I I mad bulldog last March, and during his brought liack with him si . Blake.. . I . � .1 - . I . , 0 "Ouwto Rent -George Altzel (9) F.Cm Shropshiie sheep and a fine colt. It is a . . - , . mtorial Notes and Comments. � , Thomas MeLat I 3e for the Buyer -M -P. DIU (8) � go grazed his fiither's finters with his � I I are pleased to learn that 1 - - , - d from a two : .Bagall ravin i say that he will make more NOTES. -We i of Stoves --s. It in& be of interest- At the present time teeth. Several persons were itten.by.the safe ventOre to � r.eturlw . - 1. Big Assortment 3fullett & Co (8) L(8) y . out of . the sheep than all the rest of his Miss Kate holighoffer is , improving, and � . - rin 0 . 11 . I --[41��D..W-P .-a' econd who hopeabewillsoon be around again. -Miss I - D EXCLUSIVELY TO - .V.Pro.91 I GmatAssortment to select From � to know that Ptofesaor Goldwin Smith oug- dog and young Jordan. is the e handle this class DEVO Juju - � . . .. Iffan l I . . � . - . - � -zatray CatUe-Jsmes Morrison (5) . I , fa-rm, as he knows how to . Clara Alice Capling left last Saturday to . � - � Xtoftw to Rent --Mrs Barge" (8) 1 1 gested the model now used on the medals of has died. of stock t,o the very best advantage. visit friends in Shakespear for a few weeka. . . �, : �, ob^, . hite hi . � I - NmsoWd Cash Orcezu-0. Wiwn (8) , i the'Cobdeu Club. The motto reado : 11 Free - robto wapers record the death there . . . -T . . . t (! Mr. lohii. Manson and frieiids� from Win- ,- 11 the e , ill' among Nations." Huron Notes. � - ooko, aged 83 years. From - '. . I . - . Trade, Peace, Good W . of Dr. - - . t few days in 6oderich this I'll, ging to VE I Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Pr 116 about 18.3 U. � I �� � " tov I . In 1842 he vv visiting at Mr. Peter Douglas' last .- i.H, - iss . * . -- ' a ada� is the latest recipient of a Cobde Club , � itia. In 1853 be was � "I -. L . � lrnfm � of Ref age. as appointed surgeon to the M Fred Sharpe . Sht #-LUV�jjn ftpo� * # , �- W medal. -The opening exercises in connection lat batta, , lion, Huron Mil 'GO - , ime Minister of Can- -There are now 76 inmates in the Hou 9 to 1843 he practised in Goderich. nipeg, o en a of Bay6eld z , �61 I D �L ODS � MoClinchy 'and St, Marys by a majori %%� . -- . th Clinton Collegiate Institute will be was trantrred to the, militia elsewhere. Sunday. -Messrs, Win. F -NE I - . � in b -- wi . , . - tiabardso , - . - bdoon, superintendent of * forty' -years in the service, Peter Douglas have gone to Wiartou for a . � I � �f U4" P --- - - Mr. F. W. H � � heldou .Friday, October 8th. He was i Itoferb t showed some. - - � , I death �of t ; S�RAFORTH DA�Y, Oct. let, 1897 . - U I er few days. -Mr. Wm. Lmmon "I, � 1 ; .. I , pR1 I I . Farmers' Institutes of Ontario, has recently -Wm. Oliphant, one of the pioneer re- and serv, id ng the Fenian troubles. It - , 4 . ; - number of very fine cattle at Zurich fair. 4 -- -rie, died at Qa'Appelle, North is PoBsib e that a considerable � I . ­ I - I I - - rdurned from a week's trip Wrough the sidents of Gor . Ime . � , . - . 4 - , 'Mr. -ay shiE Discreditable Tactics- . . . west Territory, on, the 4th ult. our read, wa will themselves have known or � I I � R. R. H .. In order to make political capital against . ndrthern part of the province. Concerning -A new 20 horse power boiler and a 16 heard th,Ar parents speak of the doctor.' Belgrave. "I . I . - - I I . "Week, - acar of Sevell . � the crops, he says: Fall plowing is very ho � roe power engine, Waterous make, are be. -Mr. psyniltori, commisslon merchant, of Oun FALL SHow. -The annual fall show - � .1 ee for export to-� Lot . . the Onts6rio, Government, the Mail -ud Bin- � - VverpooI, England, bas been spending some I Hous- Fnruieshin :,-%, . C-1. - I 1. � . . backward in somne sections. , The ground is ing put into Brussels cheese factory .,set Wawamosh aqricultural society 9 . IL re. Thoms and_ 13 n - - , �-J itable ch behind in -Mr, John Grovier, of Hullett, has pur- day i t,his county , Id, in company *ith of the F -iday of . � . i . pire has resorted to the not very credi hard, and the farmers are mu � eiOn, Oi aj I - . . - I . - 11 %lisplewo0d, sold their ( . ea from the pub- their work. The fall wheat has I izone in' chased's fine young Yorkshire boar from Al r. D. Cant inton, has travelled was held bete on Thursday and Fi expedient of_garbling figur . I- list wee'k. The weather was delightful and I ­ I I � I I ;­ lie documents. For severaI days it has in a very bad zondition in some li�calitiea- Mr. Featberstone,,of Ontario county. thecounty extensively in search of apples. ' i . - . . Thomai Jackson. ` the show was a sueecess in every respect. The . . - - 0 .7 . . a -.D�. MoNaughton, of Bruseels, shot a When la�t year jabout 30,000 barrels . were I � I � I A& ustowel. and To In many cases the Corn, is still uncut, an I a,ttenolanbe of apecta�?rs was unusually I I . ' --- � - Davjq, , � . been treating its readers to table of statistics , ed during the recent cold snap. fish hawk on phe river there the other dayy secured,; this year one oar lo,td only, of e in the .. I I 11 - --Mr. Fred - . - ea badly frost, and other which measured 5 feet 7 inches from tip to 160 barr Is, were obtained. Mr. Hamilton large,. whil th.6 exhibits, especially I -- I * in the 911 � 211. which it shows that several municiPaliti This applies -to Barrie,. Orillia, . Outdoor department, were a credit to- T][) A][) I . �1- I . ing clerk . . I . . . to the society � 4.ome yearzs, left on Mon( t are contributing larger sums to the Provin- districts north of Toronto, and to a few to. tip. i has ban led fruit from all sectioi)s of the the � district and . I AN L I - ES.' WEAR., - I . -a in� ,Arthur. � . ve calities west of Toronto. -E . , A. Treleaven,�of Dungannon, has I be, but he sq,ys that the apples gron I " he indoor departments were not far �,U(m in. Fort � - cial liquor license fund than they recei I . purreh�sed the. Kerney & McCracken stock of Wester I Ontario, usually surpass those from whi e t 4iry display -Thurs4ay afternoon � . . . ;from. the'dovernment; for educational and I - I behind those outside6 The d I . . I - ,stables in, Muthell bela I It seems that Canadiaus arei not only the groceries, &c., in Brussela,at 65 cents on the any oth r part of the world. - I . other purpow. it also tries in Ahe same - I I place st and the display in the ladies' department . gore � I I - moat temperate people, in so far as the con- dollar. ­ - -A very �retty wedding took were especially noticeable for their excel. ', - - . �, -3 , ntz . and 'Gcorge - ­ � - . - -Mr. A. L. Stewart, son of ,Mr. Donald the residence of the bride's father, Stratford, . . ,�troyed by fire. The' - manner to show that. the Government ex gamption of Aimulants- is' concerned, bat ied in Detr* r. T. B. leuce. , The ever obliging secretary, Mr. I I - I - ��, .i!ng the res4 - . Stewart, of Brussels, was marr 'it on Wedi iesday of laat week, when M ent us a list of the -Dur, � . I . tracts from the municipalitY verY much � z I : I �e other da I they are also the longest lived people in on September 14th, to Miss A. L. Grier,for- McAndrew, a topul,ir and highl estcemed F.;nlg.y Anderson, has a I . - . - � , t -t] y-, ,a 1 � - I . I - in lr72 and . . I I ouleceesful competitorat but as we are over -as ran larger sums now than, it did rt this, week we are We have o ened. the Fall Season with a magnificent aBsortinent of every;- � � . Christendom. The London,Engl�nd, Times merly of Ludknow. young man of Vingham, wa-i un bed in mar- . - I ; Si4el, w , that- it gives them less public money. The I -11r. H. Plamsteel, of - Clinton, has - to 1 Miss Louise Beatrice Shore, sister whelmed- with show lists � p � � - : a was sever - recently pablighed a Column letter. concern- riage - forced to leave this one over until next . I � �. 1 1wife, reelk an . . , I ) - ­�T-ucsday foreuo6uo -, * I . duplicity and dishonesty of the MaiVe fig- ing the drink rite and death rate of Swei bought from Air. H. J. Davis,of Woodstock, of .Mr. I Frank Shore, of Wingliam. The w&k. . ,wear, For s have made a I., 11 durimarecess 81 I ' � . ures was very clearly act forth 1,y the Globe den, Norway and Canada. The.consumption a thoroufhbre boar pig of the large im. . ceriamony was performed by Rev. H. H. . . - � Now - thing suitable for Ladies I I % y � - . I 1. . JeW16 .1 , -on t . I � I - o, and a reference to the of liquor in Cana&6-is, in proportion to pop. . proved 'Yorks re breed. Tancock, of Stratford, in the presence of a - - speciality of Millinery, Dress Goods, If antles 6nd Fffs. . . .1 0­00hool, was praijug v I of a few days ag ulation, the smallest of ar�y nation in Chris- . _While son ding at the month of Gooler- large number of invited guests. Mro-Harry ELensaJI. - * .,.jell, -and, fraeturedone,ol . Globe's n got an 0. 13ell, of Wiu I I r bu - 1v - �' - - � , -F Le documents shows that the � tendo.m. The death rate in Canada is also ich harbor, th other da,y, two me abam, acted as beat man for - TnE beautiful new Presbyterian Book of siness in these parduilar lines�, e have- - �' ; .,#1bow joint. . ubV With the view of extending ou 1� - -xpected d eking -by their boat upset- the groom, and -the bride was assisted byher Pralse in different stylss of bindin and type is no?/ - i . -0 , 1. �� I � -M..;r,. David Hodgeon , - rrect. The fact is, that the Ighter than that of any other Ulle I . I 1, - I . ' I I i . I . . ' - figures are cc � � . shown to be 1. I that it ting- Tbey ,ere soon recovered, however. sister, Aliss .Beatrice Shore. - The h i,p pair nn exhiblii)n mud for sale at J. Q 9TONYMAN'S Store, nu - . - I - ­&ouggand lot .in Miiehel u in the source 1654-2 re -arranged our Counter and Floor Space so as to carry a i ch greater. assort- . ­ ­ Mail, while giving the whole am . on b, paid nation. Corning fro -est tribute -Mr. 9noi Hall, gL former resident of left on a honeymoon trip to Guelpt, Wsluil- 1160HA1 ' ." I I - . . T,Orteous for the Meveal . . - I , . - . 1: - .i . - . irito, the license fund by the counties, only does, that is perhaps the great Clinton, _but who is now residing with his ton and !'other oints, before taking up their ENGINES FOR SALE, -One 16 H. P., Abell ajistantly ' emand. We vtowri, *evert ands balf: � en ever paid to Canada. ent of Ladies' Goods, for which Nve. have a e increasing d 0 . - . : I I .difference. . &ea a small proportion of the money given son in Michigan, was j4 a runaway accident residence in V,ingham. I portabl i ; two j4 fl. P., Whites ; 13 H. -P,, Sawyler- M I I � . � . .. . I , P. Waterous ; and several I .. - 11 . - the other day, and had three ribs broken. S Massey ; one 12 H. . . -The other &y, the I - , . to the counties, and in this The Torlonto Mail of Tuesday says : "Mr; . -The other evening Miss Ross, who i second-hand Bbstionary Hoginw. All thoroughly lendidly equipped for Fall and. Winter business. . . . I I � Mrs. F. Renbl, b` the province named Lan ren ", � � T , . -While a young man xon, of home on furlough,' after a sojourn of .SeN are pow sp - - ­ b . and I � out a debtor to Whitney has -at no time claimed"tli&t the I . rebuilt, and prood as new for work. Tbose Engines . I, - � I � 1. it brings the province Clinton, was leading a calf the other day, it 3siouary'in China, delivered an Cider Machi-lery- drive'ab bin uno I Way %J ri years " a mij will -be sold on reasonable terms. - jqvvgon , 'T and on the basis of these i o,gainst a stone, Hydratilio and Screw Plenty of room, good li t, a first-class Bran New Stock of the most de� . . e counties, public schools are deteriorating. He wants bolted, and threw him over I terestiug address in Melville chureh,Brus- We mike a complete line of 0 . gh � .- TTT I'll � e his -collar bone: . . . . . :1 . � id so severely that a doctor 13 Ithough the evening was disagree.. Presses of soy size; also jelly Byapinators, lateist . . urt internally. - - . ftares, -thus dishonestly given, exclaims : to make them better than they have ever odtting his hei . Bela. -A Improved deden. 'Repairing -Engine and ,Mill , e from, W- ith courteous'i aLl- oblic,ing, salespeople to wait . I .1 -homas Coppit"s fe 61 See how thePeounties � the are -wore had ta put in several stitches. - iorknese 0- , sirable goods to choos 0 0 - .� I . are squeezed for been..; We does not asy that they ,P ' able owing to the heavy rain and 4 work promptly Atten4ed to. Correep,indance a � ­ . ' ­ I -now station a - 2. -The convenience of the bicycle is shown a good i iumber assembled. Miss Ross dealt ll.itW. .1110BERT l3w,L, Jr. . 1544-tt . i , - *hO is -enef Sting hold ." If this . and to give you all the information you.may require_ a -bout the goods - - . . V it of the province." At a me thau they have been in the 'past by the eyd ter on the wheel of Mr. Will I asionary's life, describing the upon you,. � - . - .one of the , - frine with t e MIJ - . .. fined ip 9! I ther d , which is the -case, what in the name of- common . ackson. 0 1 -�, ning LOCAL BRIEFS. -The' weather, � . . I I -ve at t�e village of Erin, the o ay J I inton, which registers consid- ng the langua e, lear . � I I ... coppin wa* to ha . . - the Minister sense are Mr. Whitney and the Mail bawl- erably over 300 miles this season, and he has the CUB oms of the country, sueg as how to fine, continues unusually dry, and the farm- and prices. . ; . . ... I ,his illueES hUs was addressed by the Premier, .. . � I - ­ � I'll � . � . ing %bout ? - They want to make the public virtually ridden it -very little more than . erse, &c. She also referred to era especially are longing for rain, on ac, 10 I - � I . - -i :. "I'll . 1. ­ Education and other gentlemen, Mr. John walk, �;nv . I � I to . . I . . - - . - I � of achoolsbetter. Well, how are they going from his residence to his place of business. count of the root crops and in order to do 0 . � � 11 .. .-. � � . Alex. XeNidr, .j. I � � �' . - -- I r Centre' Wellington, f ar- the cli,hate and tbF work of the missionary. ing.-The fall fairs being now . I ; I - I I Stratfa, Craig, M.P.P. fo � to do it, ? Mr. Whitney has not yet deigned -The trustees of school section No. 9, Unlike most missionaries Miss Rose does fall ploughi . . - I �� %nalnow man 0 . I � I ther exposed the Mail's dishonesty. The to take the people into his confidence in Morris, have engaged Miss Sitters, of Grey, not �& nch'out into the needs, the duties nearly over, the public will once again set- � . - 0 . I . � - � ­ , d o . n btond&y *1 laxt i I ­ � . I . I . . County of Wellington was one of the this matter, further than to say that he will for 1898 at a salary of S4,)76. . Mr. Jewitt, , and t .� -like, but takes her. audience along tle down to the general details of Jife and I I I I - I 6kS7 illnessfrom. brai Conn- . - . -. we . - - . - � tahe the control of the Educational system e toile, labors their usual� vocations. -Mr. John Pope, -who I I - I who has put in three years of good solid - ­ on .j% dry i I - ties for which the Mail gave figures to show hands of a Minister of the Crown, with bSr as she illustrates In has carried on tailoring for a number of - . - 7.? Xtir earried ; � � . . out of the work, will go to Ottawa Normal School after and an ceases as she lifis- met them. . . .�� - � . -.A3trS+,&1rd liom 1868 up I : . I ,� � I . ed respo cond .e - ­ , �� . � in 1872, the , . -LLAV ,� �. '. .1 that, whereas county receiv who is directly- risible to the people, years here' and who was a good citii n, has MIL . ERY .:-The third -son of Mi ... . � � ore from the and place it in the hands of an Educational Christmas to secure his professional Be . -so e perFons were talkititt withMr. � 11B RIE - - . I . ­ � . ' 11 , � several thousand dollars in . - I class certificate. - . Robert Coats, of Clinton, as to e distance decided totmove to Dashwood, his former . . . � - I - --. " - linetwitka very serroui d by the teachers, and who li'me. While we will miss him from the 1. . I ­ . A . ", - i � Government thali it contribated to , -Oa A16nda� of last week,, Jeremiah rso� travelled in a year, going to and c . � � . � � ­ � n Wednesday- --- to' and a Pei Ding- . - I You: will find our assort�aent of . *- L sce"Ideut o . I . . . � -- - . LL � _, will not be in any way responsible 'he Grey boundary, 'passed o,�er . village, we wish him all success in . 1. - I . , te smffold to Belden, of � remarked, I - I . -_ 11 . from t �� 18,96 it received 0171 his residence, when he � -' I i ,��-11119 � -, , provincial licensetund, in a fr wooct.-Mrs. Gilchrist, throu Trimmed Hats and Bonnets very at . ., under the control of the people. If this is h gh her agent, ., �c . to the great majority after a omewhat ex- 11 That old mare of mine,must have travel, . . - .-.11­%arn, The yourg lad . er f . � ----- . I �,. �, � several thousand dollars less. Ili reply 0 their plan, wei have every confidence the tended - illness from cancer of the stomach . G.' J. Sutherland, has sold Ine farm, ad- . �, - not at all expensive. 'Our I 4. . I I -_� -� . lowes -b _ i - I . - 1872 Bev- people will not sanction it. , The people w . ` led sk, good distance, for I have driven herr - . tractive, and .-. � �. I , roken -and was A i I ill n, Of .1 . -- -1 ` - � 1, . this, Mr� Craig showed that since aged 66 years and 7 months. Mrs. Belden, . M , � :- � -IT � I and forth for 14 years." J ' -. . - I from of any powers 6 sons and 2 da ghters survive. back-' n ,he village, to Mr. Wm. bawde ' . I ARE- At �, . `-i'7 7 -�-Mr. W -In. Lsiug� J . - net for the i ing for . . pA-cea for the latest and most popula ! not submit to being deprived . I - eter a good fair price, Considering . I - " ­ , - I 3-0 I I eral municipalities had been removed I u amusement of the thing they started figur wa,� fine farms all through,the country . -om. $1.5a t015 each, At �,�- .., � . I m which t4ey now possess. -Twenty-four cheese, or 1,800 pounds 5 . styles, run fr � . I ­ . I --�­- ,��* I . the County of Wellington And P1&CSd � the . I . ing, �to see what would be the result, and it . 1. - -J hugrowing 100, I I . , re#� made at Silver Corners fac- - have been selling. We believe Mr. Bowden - . $2, $3 and $4, we can give you a great . - -�­. - � I I .- . " . , ",;,. - -com 14 few , . , . now County of Dufferin,and of which change The Buffald,'Express, which always tak - of cheese, vi Monday of last week. shows hat Mr. Coats and -the mire have .thinks of making it his home in the incom- - . - . I � . . I I � I .1 �. *f t, 17 indhem SO - tory.. 'in Gr6y, on ' . ' . o 1. one 14� feet, I "a ' � the 'Mail, made no- mention, and -that taking, & most lively interest in Canadian affairs, How is that for the 20th of September ? travelled a considerable distance during the I spring or i. . . choice, . �, I ­ 9 inches , I . 14 yea a. His house is a mile from Clinton ; 'iug d summer, and 'he certainly . . I I - 1"ttand. hmdreds beti. I J . � coul not have selected a fluer farm home. .. . � I I I I long, 1bw&s.sown-vw I res cting themeritsof the ,This factory has alreadymade as much I 00 - I �­ % I ' the amounts received and paid now by the has this to sky . pe . I he driNlea up in the morning, two miles at , el - . ­ � � � I cheese as in the whole season last year. - . He will be welcomed by oar itizene as an FOUR '. - j;ut,auy other culti - same municipalities as composed the con t. Ontario, dinnertime, and a mile at six o'clock, mak. I 11 ­ , In V leaders of the political parties in While driving along the road r.he other . enterprising business man and good neigh. t . . I - . I . with- I . Mg. - ing four miles a day ; he does; this on an . . I . I - -. -The'Perth county. � - . Wometes Chrir.Vt - i in 187-9, the county would receive in round As,an outside view it is worth relriti bor.--:3v1re. Win. Elder, of this place, form- ­ . I I � I �� &,a � t 'r, . . average . I day, Mr. Peter Reginstall, of Ford,Aich,met of 350 days a year, making 1 400 ' , 9 RESS �' G 00 D Is - - e"thousand dollars a year - more SFeaking of the recent meeting a U 112 with -a painful acci ent. His horse stumbled r ' erly of Tackeramitb, has this week been - i I I . , � �, -. numbers fiv nearly 920,0W miles for . - 1� � - wheld in the Watedo )unty of Wellington, it B 11 At miles in the year, or i isibiu& friends in Wingham. -Mr. G. 0. I � �- ­ I 1:1 . - than the Mail gave credit for. It is by the c( I and fell, throwing him out on the hard road, th, 14 years. One would hardly think the v � � 7 I � 111, Stratford, -on I as to Erin on Monday night Premier B;a(ax�y and and in consequence his collar bone was frac- ' Petty is levelling up the front of his fine � The very pick of Dress Gacl& alld . --- . - 'churc , � . � . .such means as this that the 'Mail trb 0611C 'are after. *.. - wten interesting --aud ii - . new brick block which, together with the always what we . - - . ­ . . the Hou. G. W. Ross delivered speeches tured. : diet �e so great at first glance. . BUS'Y" . Trimmings is in, - A I ag�i and honored pioneer of Us- ! . rill were x,6ad ;] . I PRe � , ' ment is 11 Equeez a(ijoining one of Mr. McCloy, is nearing I ; - make out that the Govern which more than any, addresses delivered of -On Wednesday of last week, the house . This season we . have a splendid rapge I ; . � I - - borne � ownship passed away on Monday of . - . _ - I - .Unton. . Z ing " the municipalities., and several other, late were viudications of the Government's .of Mr. William Drew, of Exeter, was the en fini.,hed, be one 9 L * * * * last�week, in the .1-erson of Mr. Ishmael completion, and will, wh . , , ' t 11 . ., . � The speeches -of the scene of the marriage of his daughter Carrie of the finest and at the same time most sub- I . I of Dresses, (seven yards each).1 a. S2, %�- I -Willie 111bTaV18114 I � I , I Conaervative papers are copying the Mail's. polic , J I .W-.- � Y. � Hull, Of Winchelses, who had passed the - I . 183, -$4, 85 and upW8LTds. , The );�lf old son --of 11T. Z . . false statements and are giving them the two leaders -emphasized more strongly than to Mr. Robert Knight, merchant tailor, of allott(d three score years and ten, being 83 stantially built blocks to be found, and - I * --.� � - -Stratford,w" foundil - � ever the superiority of the Liberal leaders Exeter. The ceremony was performed by when the plate glass is ptit'into positioti and f . variety; is more ­ � - . . ' , 1. indorsation, of their editorial 'Colamns' in their grasp of facts their power of deal- Rev. R. E. Bray, in the presence of a few years d at the time of his death. its was a fine granolithic walk built across the en- _ we have to I show you - . I . i Z �- �. morning R last week, A' 1 - I P . will not only be complete but . 'S than df-dinary. -., I I ; attending her bi a nati re of England, and came to Unborne STOCK . . I - waf , � And, notwithstanding the exposures that ing with them from a higher and wider relatives of the contracting parties. towndkip, when it was a wilderness, having tire width, it -IcAllister and � . .. . . ­ I I � ,missingth-echild went, ' have been made, the Mail keeps' on, day standard than. -the Conservative leaders. Mr�, -The veteran well -digger, Thomas Smale, reside I there continuously for over fifty a thing of beauty. -Mrs.. J. 3 .. 1� � 00 I -- 1. found Iiia.body 11"Uni" � . . Whitney excepted, the Conservative leaders of Elimvillejounk a, well for Alexander Dow, Mrs. J. .0. Clauson were. in Clinton' this ); . . . I � . - I after da,y, quoting its tables of figures just I asion dealt with matter - years. .-He was a whole -hearted, generous week, visiting relatives and friends. -Mrs.: . - I . . I -mrs. Thomas Hai have on every oce a Exeter,last week, and at a depth of 361 !e,4 !d by all his neighbors, I. . . SI: Y4 soul, greally belove I . met with a veryserioi as ifthey were reliable and the contrary in a picayune spirit. In the past the have struck a firA class spring of water. Tills 18 and b a.death removes one of those typical R. H. Collins and sister, Miss Kate Bonth- - . JA CK.Elr S, � I - day,. O,n nearing ,St. � I had never been shown. Sar�ly it can not always made a mountain out of some petty' remarkable when it is known that the . ron, of Exeter, were in the village this 1. I I I - � -� V3 a good or righteous cause that needs fact which has been Eeized by the Liberal electric light com - pauy had to go down over pionei ire who made everybody that came week, renewing acquaititances.-Mrs. (Dr.) I � . TO I --1 ---,; ­ --- � -came felightened, at. a( withi his reach cordially at home. Beyond � ad glad Van * , "I -the To AW&3 I . bolstering up in this way. If Mr. Whitney 1 aders as a means of turning the Conse 300 feet in the same locality before water �e a staunch Liberal, he took no part in McLeod and son , Mr. Kenneth McLeod, are . I . Nearly three hundred of an assort.- - . -11 I ' rn againet, a bart tiv� attacks into ridicule." " visiting Mrs. McLeod's parents, Mr. and . . . . � tbrovi - - I ­ . could be secured. member . : ment to show you 'in Misses' and ­ I e pec- . ry U i917 * � eVer-8 V . ised. . I is wise he will -,call off the Mail, as th . . . -Alf, Williams, of Gorrie, has been blic, affairE. He was a life-long pre- Mrs. J. White. -Mrs. Richard Wright is I - . - . e -fittb3g garments . .1 L . -16 , I bru . f the Methodist church. His wife - Ladi s' sizes-; all good - at might -have . ple of Ontario are too fair and honest to Although the announcement ,baa not ye arrestedicharged with stealing a pocket book in Ro&ester, New York, spending a few � r. .". _W11 I ­ . I . . . deceased him some time --ago. He leaves 'hter.-Mr. Owbn in nice colorings, mixtures and black. ­, �- I .,accident happened tho cause that has to; be bolstered heen officially made, it seems to be accepted containing $30 or $40 and valuable paperay three sons and three daughters to mourn weeks with her d I - -- � . Charles Querengets support any I . 11 � - - I . belonging the the Canadian Pacific Railway .. 10, Geiger -was at Niagariaulactle last week, wit- t PIOK I We -have never before had so mauy - , While he - leadi ; 'a. . � � up Vy each disreputable means. I as a fact that Sir Oliver Mowat is to be ap- flis . � nessing thee - nected 'with Cie . .1 -- . Was 14, . . I I agent at Gorriei The pocket book and a Bay- eremonies con . , � '-� I stable theanimal sudii � . - . - Ontario, por�ion of the money was -Two weeks ago Reeve Burns, of . good Jack -eta for so little, money, as we I -771, - . I I � --- . � pointed Lieutenant -Governor of found in his pos- field, laid information before ,Mayor Holmes, opening of the -new bridge. -T Mr. J. P.Mar- - have this season. , . �. . � indas he emild -not -94 � and that he will be succeeaed in 'the Do- session at Stratford when taken into. CUB- has returned from Manit6ba, where he . . . � ­ . �i Strong Argument? , Clinton; charging W. McMurray, T. "hot' I � - agal F; 0. - . � - 1. . , tody; He was sent to Goderich to stand of was spending the past month or so with his - I not the wall. - �1- minion Cabinet by Hon. David Mills. The I McKenzia, jr., P. Graelis and W. Erwin . � 66 � - ,- -- m - I- . By the Toronto, Globe a rebuke is admiu- � sons and friends� and reports having bad , � number of his men wl � I �. . have his trial. - , with being parties to painting his buggy. . � - - . . � - . : - it I Istered to the 'Reform, iournals that programme is nomething as follows : Toronto -On Friday lost, Air. Isaae Crowston, Of ry pleasant trip and visit. -Mr. G. - . FROM � � I �� .. - --freed bim from his un - i I - 4i �1� . is to be visited by Lord Ab�rdeen and his seat, while the vehicle stood in the Claren- - a ve .0 . I -� . . I . I �� -- . '.1 I I -Bertie, -the ux or I -1 ; . - 'o, d . Lower wingliam, one of the employees on Hobkirk has returned from Fili n, Michi- � . it' his son Robert . � & * * 0 1 � ���., , � -M . lily train, . was visi tn�. C. - Mr. Alex, Connelly,, ) T 0 criticize Mr. Israel Tarte an _ - S .,­ ventured t' f and suite. The Governor-General . don ffouse stables,' on the night of the .. FUR - , - d or- a' the Canadian Pacific Railway grav�l- - ..� " e. One of the iron cla wil take advantage of the vacancy of Gov- . Whit iey olitical meeting. The case was gan, -where he- - -, - . . ; I , - his code of moral , . . - ordi is oursi a biol � 4 . met with a very severe accident at Wroxet- Stoneman, , � � - I il . set do wn Pcr bearing on Monday night but and other friends. -Mr I ing I - . ganst THE HuRox ExposiToR, whose prop- erniment, -House, after the retiremAnt of er. .-He was stanaing on one of the cars, . who was here visiting.his brothers, left last I I - I I - �a 00'relm attempt to il I � - . � at Lieutenant -Governor Kirkpatrick, to pay a , on Sw urday the two first acknowledgeh the7 T , -We -have laid in alarge stock- of - -. - I Lee - St. Paul. -'Quite a : - : that wam Win drivelJ I 1i � rieto,r site behind Mr.. Hardy in the - when he slipped and fell off, the wheels of rim and expressed their desire for a act- week for his home in - � . . _ I long-deeired visit to the Queen City of On braiiik offe' ' i THIS - first-class Furs for Ladies! use, such as * � . . e�,, 1-1 the car pass" - his foot, so badly number of our villagers attended the 1, 1. � 'afternoon of "Stweel 't �, Iffouse, and will no doubt get his shrievalty -week ing over tleme it. Reeve Burns was sent for' and, fall fillo .. at 8 ffa - . , . , i t I � I � , : . . a:rio, and will take up a six or eight h ta - �, , I lats, MUIE-19 ()am - 4- i�;-- I V ' the toes and foot that the big toe ad to cc with the parents w on Tuesday last. I i . Jackets, Capes,, Col I , � . little fellow in end 1 . or registrarship, like the rest of them, in residence there as soon as Lieute 11 -ant -Go - In � . after i lengthy conferen I ­ behind got his foot . I ,­ I . �Z­ . . begamputated - Messrs. Willis and White shipped a car Selected ' I Kirkpatrick's new house on Simcoe of th( boys, they settled by paying the mitts etc. Our Furs were - 114fon t . - - I I �131 e w ­,-� due course, has declared that it is the duty ernor -Mr. William John Armstrong,one ofthe load of hogs from this station on Tuesday. - , I # 11 . . agon eq9o, L ­ - ) street, now being repaired, is ready for cc- . dama,rea claimed by Mr. Burns and Mr. I . from the beht manufacturers, and aw i., " W old kesidento Howick,died at his residence on The new Presbyterian Book of Praise will - ' had oome bet*een thl .�i - � of Liberals to, 'uphold and defend Mr..Tarl that Treamr, and the Coats. incurred, a.mounting . I -o the . �, . . - cup&ncy. It is understood Sir George ut together to give satisfaction t � -- ' thel6th concession,on,Thursday,16th ult.Mr. be used in Carmel church on Sabbath first.- � p -- tud waa hroken betw, ., ,Ak until parliament, where lareal, has a con- and La - in all', t o $24,40. It was an expensive - -us-for good Furs. - . � . . a, I " 16. . - rri..: dy Kirkpatriok will leave Govern krmstroDg had attained the ripe old age of . . Allies Ettie Ballantyne and Misi Katie Me . . MONTIR buyer, Try I :44ki - � 1-�4. . Mainst ment Hopse about November lat. When- ' I piece of. business, and the unfortunate part I ; - � . I : -i� siderable pull just now, pronoimces art - Ewen ha'e this week started dressmaking � I . I � -01 � ; . ),� I . . � the Governor�General returns to Ottawa the 89 years and 6 months, and leaves behind of th affair was hat the parents of the v I a Monday of U �-A �. � . him.-Mailand Empire. him to mourn his loss, two sons, William in Ranniele bloek.-Swamp fires to the west . � I � . . I in the morning at - : - . - , . . 1 V: -A, residence at Toronto will be occupied by boys, who did not attempt to , shield their I � � V, I I . ­ � i - . - Lieutenant -Governor Sir Oliver Mowat. A and Edward, of Howick ; and two married bnys, were the real sufferers. It should be of us are raging and the farmers in the vi- I . . . . � -Church, Mi" B I 111 �' � I . a.. - - I - 'Mrs. Daniel - , -, � Int; a ur.o-.,, ExPOSITOR v . entures to say 81 � x w . daughters, one residi in Neepawa, Man. cinity are in much danger and have already � . 0 1 . Q= . ` . I I i I - eeks! reAdence in Toronto by the Gov- itoba, and the other i1nNurriberry. . a less )n to others. . had to fight the flames and plough -around . � I I . I � � . tA 3&r. 'Peter I . � - I.. that Mr. Tarte ougbt. to have a fair trial be emor-General will be a big thing for To- - very sad death occurred in Clinton .. I 0 � - � . i � . ­, � -Mr. John Carter, of Sheboygan, Michi. their fields. -Mr. P. Si�'ple and his staff are 'Father Downey. A -, - I .1. ­ and forthwith its ronto. Montreal has been pining ter a sim- . on T eaday of last week, at the residence of - . . . - . -performed � - fore he is condemned, � with his wife anJ dau h at work at our new drain or sewer at the I � . I - , the your . Iti - ,�r, Miss � -7 . I - � editor is attacked by the The bisit and illar honor for years, but as yet has not sue Vann'sy came to Stapleton on Fri'd y of last Dr. aw, the parkV being Mrs. Hiscox, I _L . - number o ­ - I � . .- b a .1 - 1� I ceeded, an& this will make it. green with . . wife f Mr. George T. Hiscox, a well known west end. They started a little to the east . � - houle I ,�.; . - 'to visit big; arents. after. an absence �ot the McLaran or -Burn's gateway, and are We sell reliable goods, and the lowest possible selling p � i 1. Empire as an office -seeker. All those who I week, rieconly is the ' - . - Ve tte home 'r � envy. 1. Sn"� Monday the family had resid nt of London. Mrs. Hiscox came to L now nearly into the village. Mr. Si I ' I L I" . . Z. "where La 'SUMptuo . ­ - of fifteen years. - rel" t . 'L - ­ .� refuse to, join the MaiFs mud�alinging bri- Clin n the previous Satu,idak morning to . ' I � ­ . ­� . ; U, I 11 I �, - � , C517le - . -&1WJaite4 ttent. -- I . a reunion,when seven sons and three daugh- contract is along Main streetF as far as Mg- figure we put upon our goods. No putting up the prites, and then comi a -�f�? gade must ' b ready for a sho�er of mad. . see r mother, Mrs. W. Rattenbufy, and I I . - Cr I . ­- � 7�� . ge - News of'the Week. ters, father and mother, numbering twelve, , it gin's hotel, and northward towards the mills - .. I I . . i - � . -Three 31itchell I ,. " cond Iran without ' . was he picture of, health and good spin a. and Mr. R. Bullarol's from Hodgin's east- do D, i�i:order to- make people believe that they are value. That - . . -St milverton race"$ . .1 1 . '.., Slander or bealandered; CAINADA�S NEW Gov=Noit.�A Dublin went to Clinton and had a family group Wh spending the evening at the home of I w gettitig extra 11 -1 �� � Is . ce, , I ! I - I 11 .. � -trot 64 �' .wi:. I a. trial or be condemned. The,'reign of the despatch says it is reported on the highest taken. Dr. haw, laughing and chatting, she re- ward along Main street to the postoffi i . 11 . .9 W,edgewood, - 1�, - orthward from there to Queen street. way of doi People now days who have money . Jones' 1got fire . Z: corraptionist is bad enough, but we doubt authority that Baron Edward Gibson Ash. -Mr. James Snell, has returned trom . i . 1. . . cei an apopletic stroke. .The' doctor at and n . I ng business belongs to a past age. 'T � t moni ­ I 0 , - ... I- I � , - , lr� "bei,s� . - - - d,experienced i . 41 ".. �� w - . � New York State, wheriD he has been en ' * tered restoratives, apol she Both of the contractors are goo , - 11 - Mis ­ -he bourne, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, will- e adminis � ­ . . . to 11 *­­ whether it is quite as bad as the reign of t , 4LmLd Mr. Charles A I" . I . 80011 succeed the Earl of Aberdeen as' Gov- gaged as a judge on' sheep At some of the = ed a little better, but men and good work is assured.' -Miss Norris, to spend are willing to pay a fair price for a good article.� We don!t claiin . . her condition was I 0 1. . 0� i I-, professional scold and- slanderer, which The ernor-Greneral of Canada. . State Fairs. Mr. Snell says that they ex- till so serious that it was deemed' best to, of Toronto, was in the village last week i 11 I , -second. I I . I 11 I - . `1 - hibit some fine cattle and sheep, but he does W',ending a few days, the guest of Mrs. uch a thing, but We do,claim tu I - ]Mail and some. of its contemporaries are try -D m SAVING .OTHERS. -Williarn ()ol. "etc , hone for Mr. Hiscox, and he drove'up, - a We nevor' advertirse s Orges were bunche( � � I DiE t undersell everybody. . � � -1 , Z111- A think the� equal Canadian stock, in ­ . . arold and Mrs. A. Murdock. -Rev. J. S. I � I -tollided,withsome ( !�� im-, to e3tablish.-Globe. p.?V, aged 60, a flagman at Niagara Falls, arri ring ily Sunday morning. She rallied . 0 no . ear - �1. . - fact Mr. Snell,says they have neither the - Henderson, of Carmel Presbyterian church a 11 Superior otock` to the average storekeeper, and t1l.at our prices for , -� - ed to Cross the trat I �, � wmmm� .New York, was killed by a train Saturday,, �wbat, but not enough to hold out hopes I . I , have - . .- � ­; � � - . country nor the climate to develop stock Bom I . : a 3 � - . - -Over, throwing the,4 - k by ju, he track to stapdricarriage for I ter recovery, and she lingered, until the - will preach his o ecial annual sermon to the I . I -1 - 11 - ang people an children on Sabbath mom- are i Seafortflit ' � � following. All the � - ­ with mping 0" ' persons from vin to: equal to that of this country. 9 the �est goods, ate always fair and reasonable. When you M � 1. �_- Public School Baths. four or five 9 Tue iday evening, when she passed away. :To 0 � -. I . �� ' injured' but lacki � ­ I - -, �On Saturday evening, 18th ult., Albert ii�g and in tbeevening will deliver his I I . . . . . - il GermanV takes a foremost place among their death. He kaves a large family. . She was s native of Clinton, being the' . i - I 1P 1�­ - . A . .es ; � S. Cook, son of the late John Cook, of Dun- , sermon. -Mrs. Hari", don't f . Vitho ut w a 1. �� - ­ il the nations of the'world in all educational BRwAix WrrjrD&4,ws. -A decided .senea- on ge'st da�ughter.of the late . W Ratten- ninth . anniversary ail to huu� up the place where the - best assortment of Fine Goods # � . .- . ;1 ��. . . gannon,departed this life. Deceased had been I, who spent the past two or -three. weeks the . I . .cpped - . I � �- I tion has been equa,ed in diplomatic circles -in 0 . . i - .� -- I -Andrew Witchi � 1'�­ matters � And in this connection we notice . troubled for some time with lung trouble, - I . - guest of Mrs. N. Shirray, has returned to I e figures, at which they are sold. � . I ": oneersof Port1h cc � . - ­ I � _ kept, and v I . - � that the German town, of'Goettingen, with London; by Great Britain's notification to for which le tried the aid of the beat medi- � . I Toronto. -Mr. RobertBullard, accompanied - LOte tfie very reasonabl � r 1� - I +U ; I � . I I . � - 'of -. -. . the U nited States that she cannot partici- - � � . 3111, the; , � w .51.� , Catskill, but it was of no avail, and he fin- - by his wife, was in Winthrop last week . I . 1P - . - Dashwood. . � . population of 21,000, has made a decided pate in phe seating conference at Washing. . I � I �-­ a . � - . . inorning -of Iagt wt6 - I - - i.� -., ally succumbed to-1be sad effects of the dis- . g, Grey attending the funeral of his sister, the - � - . 'the 90th Yvarvf his Z � its ton if P�ugaia and Japan take part in it. NOTES.- r. R. Tyler, of Clarksbur . . I ­ innovation in connection with. cne of His age was twenty-seven years and late Mrs. Adams. -Mrs. Sheffer 'and Mrs. - -1 . I I I., . . � eme. -tv ou nt las . 0 �:. � - . � : , �� Tyrn6m OUTBREAK. -There is analarm. con v or) t week visiting friends in � 1! , �!; . . - 2,ty, ap � - . J health U ' t14 �., ? �� publie schools. lu was noticed by the school one month. . thii vicini .-The Dashwood Flax Company Rollinson were visiting friends in Usborne i., - �. � .10i ta ,, am we . I - . ing outbreak of typhoid fever at Maidstone, ' . . I ra ' i - - � , F,p-�,- authorities that the children of a miseella- ' -A few mornings ago George Barr, of a thei emplo See a picnic at G not Jast week. -Miss Sloan, of London, who � . . . I Of vVich he wa"x utni 4. - 1� I Kent, �nglaud, due to the drainage from illiner for Mr. h. Ronnie lot season, . . 'born #A - a Hullett,-found a valuable steer lying dead E 91 � . . ff:-,��.�-i neous school usually went unwashed during hop-pielcers' . encampment polluting the � - � I � . Old Camno, . 7-�L� . . in one of his fields, there being no apparent e ol, on , ednes sy of last week. -Mr. was m � , . .- 10 � r An -experiment of er. J� The temporary hospitals there &I- . Wni. Broo Ke, of Sharon, paid our village a has been re-engaged and has already assum- . - . I I . I I . � I A the 274h da f -i Placing wat . . . the winter. cause for its death. On -.Tuesday ,,r,,g flyi g visit on Mond nits & ed charge of the millinery department, with � I . I � - L ., 'to Can ­: i ay evening. -Q ad - It -To ' ' �'L, ready- lbontain 620 cases, and the local L � 4 -SW ea' I q ­ 9 spray baths" in one of the -schools was lie found two more dead -The services of a nings on Friday and Saturday. of this TT 3M ,% . I I � . - � �- k authori�les baVL e telegraphed for additional * nu ber from here attended the World's oPe I �L � I ;:1 then made. - The cost, exelusive of asphalt- doctoro and nurses. veterinary were called in, who found that F i at Zurich, .,on Thursday. -Mr. Fred wF-ek, which no doubt will be well attended . � - ­ 111. - I � � - . . He VAX -� � death was caused by the animals partaking Sh er has' been engaged as hostler for Mr. by the ladies. -Mr. J. W. Ortwein hu tbis � - , L . I ---- -- - . ' I I � �: - - J ing and. drainage, was: Reservoir, with fit- HANVAII TO BE AwSEXED TO THE STATES.- Clove L . . I . . . I , � . -who . � M . . ;; � � I L L �� ,� � � . . . too freely.of frosted r, and he was just P. cIasao for the -fall and winter. -The week entered into occupancy of the store i , , . I - . .- -1 'One y"" &]go_ .... - -­ , - � - tings, $61.8 r pipes .The steamer, City of Pekin, which arrived 1. - - - " h , which I . i - $ ',- , . . ,� �. _ 5 in time to i ad Ming is own I . . I � , -::: I � -: � -%ri"teri, 30 _ ,; furna,ce,$40.46 ; wate I save the lives of two others. p 0 school was closed ,ou Tfinroday, the Marshall's block, Jo � L - ­ -­: L , .- , � at San Francisco from the Orient, by way of ; 0 . . I It% -t, L I , - �4 $71.40 ; t . making ' te ere g6in . he has rented from Mr. Mi6hall, for a term i �-- 1, ,, ,, � �- L Honolulu, brings word that the Hawaiian - 1�1� .... t, .1 *4111110 to 11 I ­­ a total ,9f ,$185.64. No compulsory rules Branch of. the Women's Foreign Mission years,aua which -has been occupied in IL � . Congress ratified the treaty of annexation I B wn, of Crediton, occupied the pulpit of of A—, I .1 I Ume At 8h I— i-1: . - I 1 1�7 were enforced, bat, in two months atter the on September 10th. There was no opposi- Society in connection with the Methodist� th Evan liett.1 church on Sunday morning, the past ,by Mr. G. F� Amold. He has &I. I - ,�-- - - . L . . - Mix brotUer Jo I i L - �­I� . .uba and fittings, $11.90 -The annual meeting of the Brussels' g to the fair at Zuricb.-Mr.G ready got the new etc . �'re well filled with his . - J- , - - It ah held last weik. Financial re- an( veming. C -F L . ­ � ­� ' Mr. Stier occupied it in the e I L I into W*," =- I ­ e children tion, and the unanimous vote was cast in Chun w - I . - �. introdner,iou 75 per cent. of th I a ,,he Ve open- . � I . � . : � 1, . � -, � � favor of the treaty. ceipt for� . or, $50.00. Follo7�p are Re 1. by p bed at Auburn. -Hoff. fine stock and will bold his millinery I ,Z . , .t . � Mr. zel . . , I - - she firot ,concession, - reei Broo. John - I . - - � 11. 15`�� -� . made use of this convenience. The children . tz- and Wm.- Wet wgs on Friday and Saturday. -Mr. James I . . . - 7 � - I - AUSTRIA�S PREMIER IN A DuEL.-A pistol the officel t for the current year ma ' ' I � . � lot 61, oft which be ! � . I , . - I I �. ; - . r iA were Bent down to the basement, in which duel was fought Saturday morning between dent, Mr& J. L. Kerr; lat vice-president," hal their orsee to the fairs last week. Bouthron, of Exeter, recently postmaster . . � ; I - . � I . - � . - � � - . -died. The relinaim - ­ - . - I 1. � -, � - pre. - , i . - .Worth cemetery,, - P ier, and 11 ra. H. 3all. 2nd vice-president, Mrs. R. Hc in Man . secured first prize at Exeter, and merchant at Rodgerville, was in the : . , 11 - . - the bath was placed, in groups of from six Count Badeni, the Austrian I I . � . � . � � �, -1 - I � - - � , L . L forCl (I i -orr )spouding secretary, Mrs. Watson ! � . , -' �1 �Str&tThe I. � �� :,� tor nine. The school programme was so or. Di. Wolff, th� Gernian nationalist leader, Paul; C fir t at ZU0ch and second at Parkhill for village last week, visiting his -old friendoi. . . . � - - C I :,. . * I - !v . . Ainley; re!ording secretary, Mize E.E.Kerr, t ir carnage team. Mr. Goetz secured who were much l?lessed to see him. so well -Inarter V, '- . ­ aria the latter . - 1-. -,. I . L insults ad resse L '', . � istriati -: I . ­­ :. I ­, _F I I '! * t Church, MI 9��',- '"Preommier duri riday's session of rich and a � - -M � , I - t little time was lost from the treasurer, Mrs. W. F. Istewart. , fir t at Zi econd at Exeter for recovered from hm late serious illness. -Mr. L DRY,, GOODS COMPANY 1. ranged tha to the . . - I t - 9 . . . I ,-, regular. work. It was found that a class of the Unterhaus. at adeni was wound- -The residence of Mrs. Mogridge, of . h vydraught team. Mr. Wetzel secured : Joseph Norris,who was here opending a few � I I - I -1. I I 'Wtiek. Rev. Dr. ; - . �- . � �. - I '; , if I , - I � ided I I � ,I �i �: I . mrs. ? .8 1, e, 1 5.1 boys could bathe in 50 minutes. The ed in the right arm. . Londesboro, was, on Tuesday evening of fir t at'Exeter and Zurich for two-year-old Asys with his siaterei Mrs. -Harold sad -1. - � ­ , and aftr Y. ­-, 4- . L um � I . . . I . I WM I ­ . ­ I � , ., A G osT HER D o -N -Ds. -Miss Susan de last week, the scene of a very interesting ro ,dbter. !This speaks well for our horse- Murdock. .has gone to Detroit, where be : "lembers rl� school diree6m-,-er superintendent, at oet- . . I I - Forest Day, owner of the steam yacht and happy event, when her youngest dough. ral n. -It is with the dee&st , regret that we intends I dentistry. -Mr. William � - - I .,.,. 1 24mlon the I I - , I . ­ -Z�' r � eath of Min Katie Edighoffer, Elder, jr!7;h1U0M1f1&s been home opending thq I ­ - �Itv­,' this to say concerning the esults A - � An& eduost -rl tingen has Scythian, and one of the few women who ter, Miss Mand, became the wife of Nr. re, Ord the - -.. - itona � i . I I* . "t I � 1W � ry I . � _ i d -to Tor Seaforth � Gre ' est - Cash Dry Goods Storei . v, ; . . � an �.. � I d to membership in the Charles Manninty of Hallett. ich occurred on Thursday of last week,at summer vacation. returne 011to last I A � � ,,�, - of the plan: have been aimitte way The bilde i w I permMustion f, �,- .1 . a a her brother, Herbert, the age of 22 years, Mile Edighoffer had week- to resume hiestudies at the Univerillity. I I . I . . I . � - ­ I . I ,­v r � - I . I - -1 j,.� . I . � :. -- 1. 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