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Xdx%) :� " I �� JNJA, I . . , THE H SITOR � OCTORD'" 229 1897* '. � .11 7— . . -_ - I ­_ ---! .......... 110� 4 . I M � - . 000000000001M I � ­ I — will _0 - -0 — -_ � -_ I --- I - I I - __ - - -I-.- - . I . . I I ­ z - . � 11 . I I , - . NEW ADVERUSEMENTS. was floated at 4. 08 per cent. . Of ox r total. psick their wares. The size and- shapq of lishedall over the world, and I havezyet to with her uncle, Air. Stoneham, who con- . � 10 . . . I -1. I 11 Dashlwc I - I I . . public debt,, $146.000,000 bears 4- pe � cent the packages and the ripeness of the fruit Aearii that the people of Ontario 'are; disin- tinues in ill health.—Mios Reid, of Stanley, 11 I I –TAlso Annie N �� I � � SW The A& -e. between the parenthesis, &I tpr each interest, while S-27,000,000 bears .1 J per seem to indicate . that the packing was the olined to have their text -books prepa�ed by has been visiting . Miss Craig, of this. village. �� . _ - - J - ��� I . _. .4 ends in Det -I one, denotes the pige of the paper on whIch the se of th -Miss Brett, who ib teaching on the Parr . . - - r. ohn Gri I � cent, S502,000,000 be%ris 3 per cent, $92 F,f)00, � call e trouble. Ontario grows some competent Canadians, -and paid for as they I � � ' r. - other adverUsopentWillbe found. I I us ., es �,_� . - big *n ON 5 - � :, :: . pay,n4per cent., and on $1,000,000 , ve are of the finest fruit that any climate can pro- ought to be by those who use them. line, Hay, ind who formerly taught here,. .. I Our 0&1�-�"i4lg & Macdonald (1) 6 at Sabbath last with- friends in HenEall. I 1, I Now oo?.d,l Arrived -IV. W. Eloffm%n (6) per cent. The average rato bt in- duee, and there is an extensive* market for � � , ape I . : All 11 Of Zurich. terest paid in 1896 wa8 3.23 per cent. it in Manitoba. It will be most unfortunate � Mr. Dkuiel Millar, of Exeter, formerly of 111� - � e on Sit ,,, � fGZ. Dn , , I FurniturCZ-Broadloot, Box& 00. (6) THE appointment of Sir Oliver Mowat to - . I � - is ro, of Prices Rpeak-MoKinnon & 03. (6) I if that market be lost through the lack of ' this village, has been spending the past - , � � r and - Zur - . — ". Hymn Bookk etc-Lurnaden & Wilson (5) - - care and enterprise. It seems improbable the Lteutenant-Governorahip of Ontario will - week here.. Mrs. (Dr.) Ferguson spent . - IV i e villag Furniture Emp3rium-L. & L. (6) 1 - . n the Senate which must Sat - London. -We are pleased to . - - . � telat, -a once More to the Front --A. 0. Ault (Sy Ontario's New Gold Fields. - that there should be any inherent quality in cause a vacancy I urday in I 11 I&S, B,rokenshira a . eaover* - .. I I V� -ting friends � Auction Sale-Thorawi Wren (6) Mr. A. B. Wilmot, M. A., the xpert Ontario fruit causing it to spoil an a three be filled -from. this Province. We notice the see Mr. S. B. Humeston sufficiently r - , I "Are isi Notice--wW. Moore (6) � . lays" journey, while California fruit is Od � cait ed from his illness to . be on our streets . � -4 -.&- , � I I Of God Estimy Oattle-Joba sent out to the Wawa gold fields the ' name of Hon. James Young, ol t - ,� - � David"011, O'Sulliv3n (6) , after being ten days in transit. The fault - . again.-Miris Cosgrove; of Detroit, is in e s - 11 . , car bere, spen, - Boots, for Wet Weather -[;t] -W. H. ',Willie (8) Ontario Government to investigate in 0 'the is no doubt in the packing an mentioned as a proboble candidate for the village visiting friends.�Mr. H We h L The' Pe.,o L -A - � Butter Wanitd-Beattle, Brop. (8) �� shippingi . L . Is 4 - . -_ , ;with friends herb. - House ta Rent -His. J. Dorsey (8) ektont-and character of the country,a ad tl,e and the fruit growers of Ontario have but the position. So long as the Senate his been adding to the, appearance and com - . I - -7 11 ___ ), ' - � , - Sunday at her born � New Arrival*, eto-t-11 � Robb Bros. (8) to mend their ways in that respect. - coun- fort Of his dwelling on Richniond street I . - .- Notice to Trespassers -W. H. Stoneman (6) probable richness of the mineral resources I exists, it is in the interests of t6 . uth, by an addition thereto. -Mr. James I :1 I - I . I A - . - �.. . in Di'viff'of HeAm : � try that its members . Jahould be ac- so ! - ;9. -The masons Ymm for Sale; -Wm. Murray (5) said to have been discovered the e, has . . .. . Cheap Slippers --ft. Wills (6) . - Carlisle has nearly recovered from his ill- ._� . I I . I I .1. ,=be brick work ( i . Harved Howe Supl�er (91 completed his investigations and ho;s oport- . The Cost of School Books. tive, vigorous, brave minded men and ness of 6et week. -The brickwork of Of r. . I I i. - . I ul, . : I I -with deep rejU ,. Clearing Auction UL -R. X. Bair (6) ed to, Mr. A. Blue, the dire3tor of the There are few things upon which people any new appointments made should be of R. Bell's fine new brick block will bl all I - I � I . . . � I of Xro. Thomas X . . . . I I I - . __ :7- Bureau. of Mines. His report is &nor. er il- are more sensitive than ,upon 6e p*rice of this class. Mr. Young -is, pre-emineatly, a t9inpleted this week, and will present a - .1. � __ I . I - I ­_ 14it Tuesday aternot, very fine appearance. -Mr. Daniel Kyda, of . I I 11 ,� - ithter Uts. J. ' ou x0offor lustration of tho truthfulness of the aying, the books which their children use at school. man of this atamp and we know of none .D_ I . I . � dauff .1 I 4 . .U& ussels, spent last*Sabbath here. -Mr. i W. I - . ,- � - . .. -- [1y badbeen suffe� __� f -W, 11-� 45 , It is aleo a common complaint that theme who we � ; . I . , I ght *UT 4$' that it is not all gold that glitters, The old prove a more able and fitting M. Contine, of StJoseph, 'was in the village � � 11 -_ - - . � I . . � i t�,, 101V t a .. 'Deceas ' . 4 � ar. � - - division embraces about 5,000 square miles, books are too dear and cost- too much. The successor to Sir Oliver. Besides, Mr. on Monday last. -Mrs. J. 'Latta -has been . � �� � I I _.. - . - � I . � � . 11� r - Of . Hot remat - . . . ; I ,_ , i � - 189 _' and while there are unmistakeable evi dences Minister of Education, in a recent speech, Young's long, faithful and able services to I itiDg her non in London. -Mr. Andrew � ff�s 0014 SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Oct. 22ad, 7 - VW I . - i . . � 4�-_ : :: - r cemeteky Laramie, who was here for a week or so via- � _j � I � -- -,-,,, I r . . of gold deposits in many parts of it, ito iab- took, this subject up and showed very cou- the Liberal party entitle him to suitable , iting his mother, returned to. Detroit the , . . � � . . � t 11 �_�_­ � .: _�__W_� I . . � ­ . I � ulous richness has yet to be proven, ' That elusively, we think, that there is, really, no recognition, If Mr. Young will accept of end of last week. -It is almost obsibler - 1. I I Mlw _­ . Uetell . - 1. - . The ProvineiaJ Finances and the . .on, w im - I 1. —Air � . there in gol4 in paying quantities,. 1�r� Wil. room for complaint on this score. He eaid.: th e are sure his appointment -to find a house to rent in Hensallpat the - . . - 11 __ � � �ft, , . itffray, � � 'e 0'tti p�easiug o all -classes in this prevent time, which speaks well for oar vil- . ­ �­ . ow . Farmers! Sun. . mot does not seem to have any dent t, but First, let mosee what the text books in would t " - ­ *61 pir-10011f. Toroitto, wal - . . - Our good - contemporary, the Toronto � , . a our public schools actually cost. A Province. . age, and that notwithstanding the fact that There is a - lively trade going oli among �the -Dresses, klj I - . . - st Do Johns * few I - ­ - I � to develop it and bring it out will require use I � e, number of dwellings. are erected every � .- 4594 � - Farmers' Sun, is not as reliable an author. reference to the authorized list oughtL to Set- I . I - , .. & vs. J. W. HAM - -1. . W M � 1� 41011 Is ,vear for selling or renting purposes.- Mr.T. , W_ , fib , �, capital and labor. The rook forms i tle that question heyowd cavil, and perhaps Varna. ' - .z. iWam Hawkshftw at Be ity on the finaneft Of this Province� as it . � Jackets Furs, Millinery, &c. Many people are making their * J � - U . � - t precisely similar to that elsewhere where the quickest method is to sum up the cost of OBITUARY.—The gentleman, referred to in Dick, 3rd concession, Hay, had a bee on I - � __ v. - ­�, r. Geolrge�Heama . - L � L .L - - � . _JJJL. � Professes to be. We tried to place it righ 41. be following paragraph from the Journal, Tuesday last for gravelling his lane, and In I . - I - __ _ t1je brickw,iirk �' . . . and X I paying mines now exist. The' p0cious every book which a pupi is required to pur. t - to&D Aw - for ' - a couple of weeks ago and we thought we blished at Lewiston, Michigan, on Octo. the evening very pleasantly entertained a selections eArly bat the stock is very large'� so it will I - carpenter wotk V . _ . metal, however, is not found lyiag round chase in order to complete a' public school or ) - � I I made our statement plain enough for any course. You know what, that means. It ter 7th,will be4emembered by mank of our number of the young people. -Mr. William � . I Q I 11 � 0 - . -_ -rat � � n ' I � . I - . . - Mence f0i Mr. T - I � - loose, nor can it be ,picked from the urface includes five readers, an arithmetic, a eo- citizens. About forty years ago he moved . ,Lsmmie had a bee the same day for gradi 9 some big selling to dis ose of it. In the Dress Goods Depart- 1. -Of -ttdo plooe, which was I � person to understand , it. It seems, how . a p I ,­_ - i I .,. � - . of the earth, or washed frota the ottom. raphy, a �!amma:r, a history of Englaul, a with, his family- from Waterloo co p and filling in around his mother's dwell- 0 - - **sks ago.--1-,Mr. 0 . . I � � ­ ever,. that the Sun in still floundering and , settled on the Parr line, near Hills Green, ing, in this village.-Miqs Annie B. Tayl?r I . 511 I . W. III U: M. � I ' ment alone there is enough materi to dress every Woman � � - the more it flounders- the worse it getes. In of the streams, but- will have to bo ined istory of Canada, an algebra and euclid, a when that part of the county was -a den.,e - is visiting friends in Stanley and relatives in - 11 6 __ J I - I � - - I and blasted from the crevices in the ooks. hysialogy and temperance, six drawing � . . . � U#,40rne township near. its Iffiab issue it says - coke and ix writing books, This in a com- forest. He resided there until his removal Leadbury.-Messrs, Willis and White at erj14 I - ' F - � :::: Vefincten .gre .It -011' . ­ �- ­ . As yet very little exploration wor has 11 -books for to Michigan. .. and girl in Soaforth three times over— ith lots to spare aftor -1),"etive, - - The�Se'aforthExro,sr.ro-aconten�is that it plate list of the authorized text Mr. Rife woo father of Mrs. shipped a car load of hogs from this station- - - I - . I I J: T. Westootl . - unfair to the Ontario Government 'to a been -done. Many of the explorers at res- ublic schools, the total cost of which is W. Dignan,near Hills Greeni,sind Mrit. John this week, and Mr. - Gilbert Dick intends . - - . Aprviu# sumu)Ons At Luir-al � I , I I is - SY . Wanless, -of Varna. The Journal. says - shipping cattle the end of this wieek.-Mr. that. The Jacket cloths we show represents 1hundreds d" , - I -1 -Itfon, into the barding Of - . that in 1896 receipts,fell short of expendi ent there, Mr. Wilmot says, are novi a at ;4 92. Say a child enters school at,five I . . 1. .1 0 . � years of age. With reasonable diligence he Joseph .Ri*fe,- of Hetherton,,one of Mont. , John Shepherd recently made a o4ipment of � � Which wwas con*=4 � tures by SM,000. The statement of re- the business, and are afraid ,1 to go ut of ' � -Abara I . . can complete the .public school course at mOre11cY county's oldlest mind most respected fine stock -from this depot. -244ster John - August l7th, last. Gre� � ceipts and expenditures given by Mr. Har- . yards. of fashionable mate iials, that will make good, warm - - ' I night qT bheir canoes for fear they ma he is pioneere,passed away Sunday, aged 76. He .Cameron is learning operating and office ; . " �, I . court shown a deficit for the year 1896 of , 13-V ma not fifteen. For ten years' school work 0 1 e fiad quite 0, . 2 I � UU,n by the Lucahites-in . . . be abI4 to find their way ba,4. And 9 yet therefore, required to ptirchaso text was buried in the Charlton cemetery yester. duties at this station. -W . - . -'Whomw K ffV11 � r-12,000, which Mr. Hardy has acknowledg- -books to heavy rain and thunder'storm during Tues. serviceable, stylish common sense'Jackets. Our �assortmeyat J, 'Aly, stou - : � � ed on. the stump. The same statement no exc4vatio'ns, have been ma&to a g eawr' the value oi $4.92, or an . average of 49 1-5 day; the funeral services being held in the I I Wjn, Kelly, 'NewberO . . + I I - 'I . cents per apil merely takes th . � . I & year. If a p a Charlton town hall, and attended by a very day -night, but fortunately no damage has � I Idoses )kelly Bad Axe, I - - ­ � � � . . et. Mr. W Imo, , course required for entran large � number of friends. Mr. Rife i t I _ shows among expenditures $183,857 to take depth than &boat twelve fe �, t was been clone as far as we have letrned.-At a of Blade up Jackets and Furs should . -tfie funiral 4 their mol , Up maturing riilway aid certificates, and however, has no doubt as --to the richn so Of he can obtain every ce to a high school his meeting recently held. under the auspicis of � I in erest every buyer who I'll _� I L $86,204 to take up maturing annuities or I book authorized by the born in Pennsylvania, but moved with - . - . � i I L I *Uce ,,on Friday last 4 1 1 the distri-3t;-inot only in gold but, in c pper Educational Department for $3.62, or an parer�ts to,,Canada, while quite young, and "the Epworth League, Of this viliage, th 2 .. L:, ;eiridence, H -ay . townabi . z - ,q:n,O,057 in all. It also shows among rez ' is� desirous of getting the best without paying t - � _. . I average of about 45 cent : nod there until eighteen years ago following officers were appointed for the . o much mone 11 . I s per year, allowing remat . - � . y . 4*me � . cei -0 from the sale of annuities, - and nickel as well, bat it will �take time . I- - te -Mr. Richard I _y. , � . � . hen he moved to Hetherton with his ensdIng six months : President Mr T � aulta $177,73 w - . 'w ,in b , . $50,511 from tile and drainage deben- and money to develop it. 1 H' e think that eightyears for this course. This aosumes Neelandii ; lot vice-president 7 Mi;; m. 6ox*. for it. Our great collection of N wly trimed Hats and Boll- Inondville, -as n that one text -book in each subject is suffi- f *I He was loved and honored by his �� , e � . tures. The Government is em. oweled to am' worth ; 2ad vice-president, - - I - . . .- . hst,��Messrs. ChqTles at . � � renew railway aid certificates t next year there will be a great rush of both cient for a pupll, which may or may not Ue frienTal and neighbors for his sterling char. Mies B. Mitch , r y issuiRg U ­ I ell ; 3rd vice-president, Miss.J. Westawa . .-- ,were the guests of Miss. r . I - - relve he 1� Y-; n . . 'jB1 th on Sundayisst.-M - Wea. Annuitieicannot be renewed men and money into that district, and that thexase, according to the care which the acter. Since about - the age, of tvi 1 ets is meetina with speedy sale, And almost everyday New� - .T - P - .- " 0 L I . y f � and must be paid as they mature. T . bad been a professing christiau, and died . treasurer, Miss 13. Ellis ; seepetary, Miss E. . were. 6 he in a short time it will become one I f the I taken of the books Out in his hands � � I . . � Abell, -of `.Seaforth, - 7 oi� this L ; r staterpent a deficit of I 7 Vat member of the Congregational church. He Stephenson ; organist, Mille V. Cook.�Miss s e I � � ttnd Alto. Stephen Powell 4, : -Sun, said that ., I w6 have other means of ascertaining the thing ar being added to the stock I f ri_ � m9st prosperous and profitable in n Shaw, of Brusselo, was the i guest of her 7 - -The anniveroary 0 %A*: r- L 92,000 is, admitted,;Lad that, if 'the Govern- log actual cost. From information Which ha's leaves a family of fifteen children to mour . . . k t2l . . : aunt, Mrs. James Taylor.-­� Special revival - � - . - I � - � I . camps in this country. One great�' a van- come to my possession.as to the annual sale his loss. I - - - thurch will be bild on Sit � I I r . � � Mont had not borrowed by the sale of an I I * W� - . services are being held at the 'Betheeada op- time fresh and attractive. - I -'4 . � I � ;'. � I . of I - I -.1 - pexC-The new electric I I I nuities, all but $6,000 of the'amount paid ta.ge which it ha3 is the ease with whiboh it .ext -books I am able to 4tate with - I pointment.-Mrs. J. C. Stoneman ham been . . - � - I E� � rem.onable'scouracy the cost to the puplic ' ' ' - . I - . .1 r . Elengall. I -* in fall operation sbortly.111 ; - I to take up rail*ay aid eertifieates,.� there can be ,reached and the rewliness and . spending the past week or so with her par- I . L & : would have been' a deficit on this statqment . . of the text -books uced, both in public and Exc,XNES FOR 8ALZ.__LOae 16 H. P., Abel - \ - � - _� , den thange in the atmoal I . cheapness with which supplies and ents at Lambeth. -Mrs. Wright, of Niagara I ." L I � . �, � of $177,730 more, and we now add, - that if I - lulng high schools. Taking -the average sale 61 Portable ; two 14 H. P., Whitfw ; 18 1I.- P Sawyer- - I L _.,iottirnoon, laxt.-Farmers J MaChinefy can be got to it, as It is a cess- , tekt-books for the past three years, you will Hassey ; one 12 H. P. Wateroul; A�A several F&Ilo.isth guestof.Mrs. Cf. C'. Petky.- . . . - _. . the government had not received anything : . i . .1 second-hand Stationary Engines. All thoroughly Work w&s jwried on by our section men -all I I . - , 4ap their routs this we'A-� fr6m tile and drainage debeatures,'there ible both by rail and water. In this r spect be surprised to find that, dividing the aver- - I I � -1L .McLeod, who had one , L rebuilt and good as now for work. These Engines solyrn ght, in order to get our new i ­ . , would have been a farther deficit of $50,- it has great advantages over the other inin- age cost by the registered attendance in the wilt be'sold on reasonable terms. 01dar Usehi-lory- Tue in t . -ie of the thi wan - - and the best _� Utedii few days ago, is di 1 511, or a total oi $440,000 in round' num- . � public and separate schools for the Pircivince, We make a cowplebe line of Hydraulio and Screw drai 0 h and past the railway track Here are son ngs.you may t) , � I Jobu Hooper, Huron At . , . store, lateld . .- I . - Improved detign. Repairing -Engine and Hill I � Dashwood � bers. That is correct. . . ing districts, either ia,North-Waster On* the cost of text -books for the 'school popu. "8808 of Any 81" ; 0,190 Jelly EvaP m before th orniDg train from. the . north time to buy is NOW - and will resid, I arrived. . . - � � Mrs.,.Gu - � . I . " tario or British Columbia. Owing, how- - lation of the Province wa3 only It 2-5 cents work promptly att6nied to. Oorreep3ndance go. � - , enter for the wix ' - t Now, we shall just take. the - figures as ever, to the rough and 'precipitou ocky --certainly very moderate charge indeed. licited . RoBzRT BEL.L. -Jr. . 15444t� I . I - . - - - - �. � - willono ofl-Htosalll I was . b -un$ as we presume they are This estima ;, 3 io'borne out by the experience 'LOCAL BRIEFS.-QUite & large number of - Bluevale. I %L * . I .,Jzmes Stewart on Sat correct, and -we shall try W make the real surface, and the immense growth :f moss of the city of Toronto. In Toronto the text- our villagers attended tile concert recently NOTES. Mr. Will McCully, of Kinbmrn, L � . _,� I -_ -CT499 ishw I , . � � Leonard M art 1 - L � I with Which the gold b3aring rocks are books are s4plied by the Bo%rd of Trustees, held in Driw's opera --house, Exeter, and assistant at urcheese factory lost season, - - I hotel block thoroughly vi position so plain that evea our contemporary i I - 0 . I ;1 -, . covered, exploration is difficult. But, and the cost charged as part, of the runninj report the rendering of Un3lo Tom's Cabin and assistan at Black Creek fActory, near I � - - L must see its error, whether it will admit it I . I � . - _ vv-sted. - When wmp et � th while arguing even with these difficulties to surmount, expenses of the school. Knowing this, . as very good. -The weather during the past Sebringville, thin season, visited at Mr. r I wIll have the L ' asked � 1! . - I *nd store I . or npt. It is not wor . L' the Inspecitor hist winter, while the few weeks has b6en fine and summer like, George Macdonald's last* week. -Rev. J. � - . bad' some years agowbon, . about the deficit which Mr. Harcotirt is many promising discoveries h licy of the department was under dig a- giving the farmers an excellent opportunity Carlton McCracken, of Chesley,, and Mrs. i - __1___Jr=b I I � - - . done. Wo wishbit I . � - ' I 4=22�,, "I is' enterprise aud h - said to admit. That is not the point b ulliter, Mildred, X-0 THE PRICES � ow OP. made, and Mr. Wilmot is very Ifopeful that� RO cu _1WILS e- Kon in the House, to give me a ntatement forgetting their fall plowing done .and to McCracken and little da h ' UA I @Qk_X --Ullcli ' . ,he great expectations formed of this court- of the actual farits as shown by the records generally repare for the near approaching were visiting at Mr. John I - . &O � I Inge occup tween ux. The point between us- is; as to t . eCracken's, on . 1W9Z,-W: , Ied.by goi try will yet be realized. There is lier ' the of the office of the school board. Here in winter.-Inother week will see our new the Bluevale road, last week. -The directors � � __ litsineas *111 flouriLth tile whether: the obligations of the Province the Inspector's reply :-, drains nearing completion, and we will not of the Bluevale Cheese and Butter Ccmpany . . I I - � _� . name -formation of rock as on the outh . � I � have been inbremed by the sale of annui. " Toronto, March 3rd, 1897. , then have occasion to dread,the heavy rain. have engaged Mr. George Macdonald to I I . JAO,Ti � � ties. The Sun admits, as will be seen, that shore of Lake Superior, and the mines �here " Hen. George W. Ron, LL. D., Minis- fa,lls as we ha,re in'the past, with our then continue an their- cheese maker for next DRESS GOODS MILLINERY , ''I - � � I I , : , 4 in 1,896, the year in qtiestion, therp was have proved to be immensely wealthy c ind a ter of EduC&tiOD, Toronto : My Dear Sir : defective drainage system. -Mr. F. R. yisar. Mr. Macdofiald is a first-class cheese . I I . ; - NOTXS�_Joba Healyl ; � - large business has been done in th f ' --I apol ize for entirely forgetting: about Beattie, merchant -tailor, has moved into his maker, and the directors evidently know it. Double Fold Tweeds, 12� ' - . . -Ibr., their home- -in 831iff"'! paid off - en 09 . ,tc, Child-ren's Caps, as low as 10c. . be . The coat per pupil fine new premises C, .r : - - __— orI the text oks for 1896 in Millar's block, and his -Mri William McKenzie, of Wingham, Double Fold Plaid, 16c. Obildren's Fan Tama, 20c. - � Woduesday.--:-Ur. Ali�x-, . - Maturing Railway Certificates .... $183,857" years, and there i3 -no doubt bat that those- for text -books on the basis of total enrol- - elegant stock shown to good advantage moved with his fa *1 i to Mrs. And CY .. . � I . erson's -sels, was married to Mini � G& I district will yet prove there. --Mrs. Miller White, of Exeter, was Cott in this vi age, as Double Fold Fancy, 20ca. Cloth Taws Trimmed, 25c. . 86,200 in the Michipicoten m"T. in I t week. -Mr. � 4his township, last :%V Annuities ......... � .... . meat, omittih,g kindergarten pupils, was 18 . � il . � I. . I equally rich and profitable. It will, how. cents. Omitting the supply of new books in the village on Monday renewing acquaint- Lou"Prolotor, Mr. Macdonald's assistant in Double Fold Hea'vy, 25c. W-001 Toques, .20c, 30e, and 40c. " - -The-aereniony was perfoi . � � - I � - � ever, require time and capital to develop given out for the first time, the cost of text- ances -Miss Maxy Carlisle returned home the cheese factor � I . I I . -the brido � � 9 1p: - . ,y, has returned to his home I I.-Plouphiv , - Annuities sold ....... $17-1,730 ki The above are extra good lines for '. I � .- - them.- Another very important feature in books.was five �cents. per pupil. The cost last week from spending several wee 9 wibh in Kinburn.-Rev. Mr. Kennedy, , of . You ean get just about what yom -. - , turnip harvest will soon -1 Received from tile . ' . per �upil for supplies on the basis of total, her sisters and brother in Ripley and Brus. Wroxeter,' preached in 'the Methodist 'girls school wear. want from, us. � , Are splendid for wheeW I - . I . . . - , ­ - - ­ - their favor is the immense water-Fower enro ment, omitting kindergarten pupils, eels. -Rev. C.1, Mille,of St. Paul's oburch, church on Sunday morning. -Mrs. John . I ,thees -Will and drainage de:-. � � . . : - - , a Uetories -,f 60i . - . . I I � . . � I . bentures.,......... 50,511 - furnished by the streams running through was 14 cents.. Yours truly (signed) I is preparing a confirmation class. -Mr. McCracken, of the BIaevale road, has re. Finer Dresses, 7 yards each, for $2' Fiue -Trimmed Mflil7rne at p* . "I Arthur Cronin had a log . - - the district which, - . JAMES L. HUGHES."I . Hugh -Murdock, of Lucan, spent Sabbath turned home from visiting her son, Mr. I . ry opular I ; day. He,gave a party � � - Total received,....$228,241 228,241 1 'when availed of, will . last with his brothers, Thomas and Alex- Thomas, McCracken, of London. -Loyal g3f $4, $5 and upwards, in black - and prkeee. Really. nice Hats, at $1.,501 1 - .acres . Of swamp 'WAS 10$ sist operations. On . '10rings. . � greatly facilitate and as - By "supplies" is meant pens, peficils,ifik, ander, of this village.-Meopirs. Wm.Moore Oran Lodge, No. 766,.the Young Britons all the new co . 1, $2.50 and $3,50. 4� .: was rough onthe -alotheii �_ I - $41,816 the whole, although there are considerable stationery, etc. . and Cornelius Cook spent Sabbatb with and 11ack Preceptory, intend celebrating . - . - � I � � -ill I right. - I . I . I From this staternent, it will be seen there difficulties to be-overeofne in the devBlop- , Another proof. For over ten years the friends in Lucan. �M iso NJ illar, of Oromarty, Guy Fawkes' day with . a box social, to be —-7 . . I ' Educational Department has suppli-ad the was in the village last week visiting her held in the Orange hall. . were liabilities dischar-ed to the amount of ment, yet there is little doubt but thif will ,,L -Miss Aggie Her Dairy - I ,� - . - � . . text -books used in the Provincial Model brother John, who has been , -M r. B. I bert was visiting Miss � Fannie Thompson, Jacket jk()'loths. I rivear. - .. . - --To, Octo I ber I --- 0- � .Toum, 19b '$11,816 more than there were liabilities in- ultimately become one of; the richest in: L39 sch6ol the .average cost of which might fair- - Shirray and sister, Miss Shirrayj . I v. W. J. West . . I : � spent last in Brussels, last week. 'Re I . . curred. Now, in the face of this showing, districts in Canada. I ly be taken as a liberal. basis for the averaf,e Sabbath in Clinton. -Mr. W m. Carlisle,who attended the tea meetinf in the Presbyter Good Colors, wide, $50c. I. Misses si US, from I Or, up, I ­ I � --celpts to -day were smal ' ; i - I i ; I - . - which the -San makes itself, how in earth ii cost of the wpole country. Indeed,it woo ol, was spending a,,montWs vacation at his ian church, Whitechure on Monday even- Heavy Tweed., wide, 75c. - � . - .. . - tive and the market is � I I L eFan it claim that in so far as thia transac- I . only be fo� to - say that the cost Of home here, has returned to St. Catharines. in _f last week. -The �eider mill is busy - Better qiial,ities, 25c. . I I �the best pails and tat - I A Good Fruit M�irket. text-books,dor the Model school would be in te 0 days. -Mr. Edwin Bailey, teacher � Nice Beaver Cloth, $1. -sizes, - 25c. - 11 . I low grade and Inediqui. - tion is concerned, the liabilities of the Pro- -Mr. G. C. Petty, our- worthy reeve, has 08e . Ladies' - . . I Under the above�1eading the Glob� di- I excess of tile average cost to the Province returned from Sarnia, where he was sum- near Haysville, has been re_!�engaged for English Nap Cloth., $1.26. Ladies' fline, 50c, 15c, and $1. . . � , is good and the- marke Vince have been increased, It would. --be recta attention to 'A matter of very great becau8e relatively a larger number of pupils moned last week, owing to the death of his 1898, at a salary of $375. Next year will be Fancy Curl Clotli, $1,50. � " . . Boys' sizes, 20e. I .11 .- . erats supplies, at 16 1 ; are to be found in the higher forms than i . I .p gathered. I just as reasonable for it to say that,, black is importance to our foirmers and the 'manager's father, Mr. Petty taking charge his third year in that school, and every 4 , - � I . fruit dei lers! � . . - Extra'Clotb for Capes, $1.65. I - - *ihe sho - � . average for a,11 the schools of the Province. of his own provision store there during Ge year sees an increase in his ialary. 4 We ar*e I . I Better qualities, 35c. - , � MoxTREA,L, 'Oetobir . I . white. Bat, . wing for the Province. I It is really as much in the interests ox the Taking the a�verage for the last three years, funeral ceremonies of the deceased. -Rev glad to know that his services are 'so much Also some specially Fine Cloth, for . Men's sizes, special value, 40c, 50c, - - Market to 'quiet Ana 1�e � 1. I is even better than this, for there is no farmer and fruit grower as it is of the leal- the cost per pupil at the Model school, Tor- Alr.*McLennan, B. A , B. D., who bag re'. appreciated - -Ten new members joined the extra choice arments, running in price 65c, 85c,:81. . . . . . . and four tbo�saad Fiv I � .1 � � I - - I � I . ' . 9 -2 cents. This sum is cover- turne ' Presbyteria church at the communion ser. from $1.75 �P. I - reason why the am 'unt received on account er, that the fruit shipped to other ma kets onto, was 40 1 d to Ontario on account of .the serious n � this morning by beat . . - of drainage d I - ed, of course, by the fees charged the , I " , � . � ! -81,e. This is'a decline ebentures should 6 charged 'is of the very best character,'anld that t ii ' � Pupils illness othis wife, aud who has been a sue- vice last Sabbath. -Miss -Emma, daughter . " . . . - . , - ; 8 for tuition. . - cessful and honored missionary of the of Mr. and A] rs. Edward Bosman, of Mor. � ­ __ . I I . - I ­ day,and pretty well thi . . .. OYALTIES O -N TEXT -BOOKS. I - : ency of the markeL � . paid - Presbyterian church in na, delivered a ria, was married to Mr. Lu 9 " " , . . out of currQn:t revenne in the first its destination in the very best of condi 'the same township, on Wednesday of last . . 'ETd-OSTER Y. , - agAinst the Goverathent. This money was so selected and pAcked that it will arriv at U Chi tb�er Pepper of I . . v�ery able and interesting- address on mis- � - - Ontario, 910 to9je ; U t - place, and as it is returned to the treasury I observe that Mr. Matheson objects to sions in-th Made. up Jackets._ I . - - Quebec go 'to 91c. , ' as the price depends very largely upon at dark benighted land, in Carmel week. Rev. D. Rogers performed the cere- . - I JS � * - tile payment of a royalt. -books,and Presbyterian church, on Monday evenio mony. Only the relatives were present.- ' ' - I . " for creamery ke!p v oa text We have almo that . s Ar�r , I again there is no good -reason why it should reputation of the artic,le. Andif our claims that were it not for such a charge last, _ 9 Good Beaver, (nice fitting), $3.50. 1 � business is being Ao� not be treated as such. If, therefore., secures a good reputation it will sell ore text -books would be cheaper. I suppose Mir to an appreciative audience. -Tile Mrs. McGee, who has been ill at the house I I -may be called for in Plain and Ribbed I . in were � : n of 'her daughter, Mrs. John Gardiner, is Mixed Tweed, (nice fitting), $4. 1 . ' Misses Ortwei Zurich on Sabbath - . I . -dairy in in. ,good demsm, we exclude this amount, we find that the Matheson understands that a text -book. is I . I in. goodstrong yarn, aild in fine soft . I . creamery, 180 to I-SJC 3 1 ,readily and command a higher price tha if last, visiting relatives and friends. -Mr. recovering.- Mr. Dan Macdonald of Lou- Frieze -Cloth, nobby, $5. ... I - liabilities of the Province were reduced by the product of the beat experience of some ' . . � -141c .,- lowergrade d I i . I the contrary is the case. Thegrower, t ere-, of the most capable men in the count!y, Ha�-ket,t, of Watford, intends opening up a don, spent Sunday at Mr. George Macdon- Scotch Tweed, nobby, $6.50. � yarn-fil Cashmere and in Worst�ed- I is ni $92,3:n, whic�, w . I flour and feed store here, and to that end ald's.-Mr. Robt,rt Harris, of Turnberry, � -The maiket is -quie r . I .A - 'e think, even the Sun -fore, and not the deiler, will reap the and that no man could be expected to give Fine'Venetian, nobby, $8. in ladies' and children's Sizes. P ' Uld l5o to 15jo 7 !ell ' Will admit is a very good showing. It is . � has rented the'shop'in Hodgins' block, has returned home from HnglanJ, where he - � ; rices, 0 � . , :2 greatest advanta,ge. Asitio.with frui so the product of his labor and years of study recent] vacated by Mr. F. R. Beattie, and went with a shipment of horses. -Mr. Thus. Kersey Cloth in handsome colorings, 15c, 20c, �5c, 33- 40c, 45c, 50�e. � . 1 13c, and culls, 10a nonsense'to say without some compensa y . I ; I' , as the Sun does, that if the it is with almost e tion. I doubt.if Mi', has e sed Mr. George Joynt's dwelling on Hbnderso . I -round lots., , . very other proluct we Matheson, would do so himself. As a mat. I a n, of the Bluevale road, and Mr. $10. - I - . - , I - I . Oxford street. -Messrs. J. C. Stoneman and Frank Scott, of the village, have.built ver. I . . . dww� . � 4-_ � Government had not sold annuities and if have for export. We, therefore, com end ter of fact, however, the department has F . 1�� I they ba&aot received anything -on account' .. Robinson wheeled to London on Sab. andas to their houses, which, when painted, . I . I . . - Live Stock � the following article to the very car ful, nothing to do with the payment of royalties, bath. -Dr. McLeod, of Detroit, was in7 the will look quite pretty. � ; - � MONTREAL 10ctober' . of drainage debentures, there would'be a consideration of both grower and shipper : . nor doew the fact that a royalty I,, charge- __ OBITUARY. -After a long, wasting illness, � - . . � I �� I I , .. deficit of $440,000. It.might just as well able by the I author affect the price fixed by village the early part of the week visiting _ . . . I . . -Were present in large I - In, the Winnipeg market there is -an op- his father4n-law, Mr. James White, wh7o Mr. Walter Ratberford paosed quietly . 'WAS Uirly good with t , say that it they had not collected any rev,- the departmenb on the text -books author' his been so aeriously. ill'of late, but who, we away, early on Thurraday morning of . last . - I --' . . I- thado I - I portunity which Oatario frait-growers a aem ized. All irrang6meuts'as.to royalties or I I . . 0 . .1 - .higher than on I enue at all, there would have been a deficit to have heretofore neglected. California the payment of a lump sum is a matter be- are pleased to say, is now feeling- much im- week. On Mond he talked with I the best* beeves were of several millions. The fabt which we and Washin-tom are ten day ay mOVng - � I - - I 141 proved. -Mr. James Bell, non of the late his wife and other mern ro of the family, I . -prettygood ,stock .brc , * 9 distant, while tween thb iuthor and the publisher, and I - -per lb -, corunion dry p the Ontario fruit -growing districts are , Robert Bell, left here on Saturday with a and that was the laot time he spoke, for he . , - want to impress on our cooemporary and � whether � the author can obtain from the I I , within two or three days, yet the American publisher a bonus or a royalty of 5 or 10 per fine shipment of cattle for the. old country. soon after became unconscious, and remain- I . . . . - - -Atock sold at from 2-c; the public, and which the, p&blic accoun Mr. Bell accompanied them as far as Mont. ed so until the end. - Of late yearti Mr. . I Old cows and be6r,d Joel � ts , fruit -growers are securing the beat, of the cent. is � ai matter with which the Edu- t - . � very clearly show, is, that despite the isale :trade. Apples from Missouri and K : real. -Mir. and Mrs. C. A. MoDonell spent Rutherford has not been at all robust, but, ,I. - I I -to 2o per lb. There i - at loas cational Pepartment has nothing to do. I y . -1 - I � I . � . the latter part of last week and the first, of nevertbeless, possessed remarkable tenuity � I ; are crowding out the products of 'phis - . � � and pretty high pricest of, annuities, -so much complained of, the I This, store "is fall of " Special Goods which we are I - I � I Province. Every packa e of fruit impoit ted I might observe, however, that the sys- this visiting relatives in St. Marys. -Con. of life, having lived through sickness that I I - 7 1 � 1"To4ay fales Were Mg - tern of paying a royalty is the: all but uni. siderable grain is being brought into the would have killed many a strong � 1ppere are - ' �� - � is ears the groyv r's I � mob Shi I liabilitiea of the Province were decreased by from the United State t � I I ,�r man. 1 - . .,e . . � F nearly o re hundred thousand dollars. Ve name and address,. in plain lot I versal systera under which text -books are market and meets with a ready-'Ilemand and Mr. Rutherford was born on November selling cheap; si�arcely 'a day but some new bargain comes to - I . .good large thepp, the. I I )r,, published in Csnada and the United `8tates. highest market price. -Mr. Jarfies Davis, of 26th, 1814, at Branksholme Brace Rox- , � � desire, also, to impress this further fact up- thus facilitating direct trade be, P , � - 4o .3c per lb ; lZAfin i : -, . 8, - _' I - tween the pro�ducegsjuiband Under Dr. 11yerson, royalties were: �aid London. is visiting &,t Mr. Thomas Dick' burghshire, near Rawick, Scotland, and., as hand al�d we lose no time in placing it before the people. We � ­ -Per N. There is a:2 - fk on the Sun' that the debt of the Province . toolocal d, -al- upon many of the text-bookso used in our of the 3rd concession of Ray. -Mr. Robert he grew to manhood, he became a very . sue- . i I � !i ., merioan . -price of fat hogs ; th X= - . . 0 1 . . I I I . ere. The, A � is pacced public schools. In some cases, however, Carlisle, the experienced road ceiB hepherd -and one of the fastest sheeg keep u otbing back, if a chance COD105 Our way, our cufsbomers I . -41-0 to, .516 per lb. , cannot be increased by the sale of annuities, . _ ful 8 � commissioner, # with greater care and t�erye is a more vl- the royalty, iustead of -going to 6he Q*nad- recently put on a fin6 coat of good gravel on i . w because the money so derived can only be dent desire to conform to the needs of be shearers about Hawick,, that place -so note I., F'"T RuF-VAl'o, O . . I - iivn author, went to a publisher in Great the Zurich road, west of our village.�-Mr. for its sheep. He was proud. of his silver ' . � . Active demand -and i used in paying off railway certificates, and trade. Carless packing no doubt acco nts Beitain or the United States. In the case A. B. Powell, of London, inspector for tfie med%l, which lie won for fast shearing at the ge the benefit of it. There will be some great values for tke butcheris' and -fat � t . 1 . _ consequently, it is simply the substitution to a -great exbeur, for the comparative &i. ure of English bo ka, such as Smith's and Me- Economical Mutual Fire Insurance Compa, I 11fawick competition. In 1844 he married � . - I :A'n fxt - 01 � � � - � � � higher ; poor aud'thli � of Ontario fruit. The Winnipeg Triliane Murchy's arithmetic;' the yoyalty was di. of Berlin, was in our village on Friday' Ann Clarke, by whom he had six children : peo � I � -, . 01 one form of liability for another fortri and publishes an iteni regarding a car load of , 'y pl& this month—values - that will make more business at I � . former'price ., If the fruitfrom. Ontario which, being sbip3ed vided between the Can4di4n editor and the p laqt' . � I fat ,ex. rt An w postponing th,e date of pivialent. inspecting the acetyline lights and lan-1. Charles, of the firm of Rutherford & Kay, - � - �� .1 I d sh�p . - English publisher ; where there was no in use here, -and expressed himself as per. holinburgh, wine merchants to Her Majesty, The Pe ple's Busy Store, I - I q -45-25 ; ochoiee to pri , - Sun will bear: these two facts in miad,it will over -ripe and also in too deep baskets, ' � - I . I I "' Canadian editor the whole royalty went sonally very favorably impressed, both 'as the Queen ; John, formerly of Wingham, � I Inedium to heavy ,A . ref used by the consignees. The result � vas � � I . . . f not again fall into the errors from which � abroad. More6ver, I could mention books to the brilliancy of the the lights and the now an undertaker in Glasgow ; Robert, a . I . . that the express company sold the . . . ,coarse rough steers', � we have tried to extricate it. fruit by now used in some , of the Provinces of comparative Eafety of th I auction, for what it would bring in orde e construction of -farmer of Holland, Manitoba ; Alexander * - smooth fat heifervu, $ � I . to Canada (not Ontario), that are met ely adapt- the plant itself. -Mr. Simuel White,b'f De- of Frankford, New York State ; and Janet . . . . . I I — pay charges. Thera were something ike ations of text -books used in the United troit, spent Monday last with his r rents an Mrs. Huggin, (wife of Mr. Andrew - . I . - . . g0od.rnixed butebere 1 1,600 baskets of fruit,weighing from sixi een p I I . good smooth well fi I - A Good Loan. to eighteen ounds, and those were solo in States, the royalty on which goes into the Mr. and Mrs. James White,,of this v Ilage, Huggin, of Wi�i'fiam)', both of whom dit3d �. . !, ..... 44 ; fair to 'good b- I . . ten basketip by the auctioneer ra -1 Collins, Mrs. (Rev.) Br and . . I I The recent Canadian loan affected in Lon- ots pocliets of American authors or publishers. -Ml . R. I in Scotland. In 1854 his first wife died, I , . I I . . I -export bulle, 4smooth 'a a' out Of the .36 text -books authorized for. public Miss Kate Bonthron, all of Exeter, re in and seven . years afterwards he 'married . . . 11 _,oxen, 11 � ... I don, England, by Dominion Finance MiuL,;- two hours and a half. The grapes, � . � . � I _. -1. . . � $2,40 � � . I . peaches, aud-14h schools in Ontario only one -Mc- the village on Friday, renewing acquaint. Ellen -Scott Beattie, who claims to be a, I . - �9 � . . I . � er.4 were in light :: , ter Fielding is referred to in the following pears and tomatoes were in fairly good Kay's Euclid -is charged with a royalty anew. -'Mr. Frederick Smallacombe, Ifamil- grandneice of Sir Walter. Boott, the poet . - 0 shape The grapes sold at 30 to --,35 cents G) - - . ,per head higher - 11 very complimentory terms by that ataunch .per ba' 4h n .. known as our 11 onion king," ship d and novelist. Of the second family there I � --- � , i , whi � is not paid to a Cai adian authoi, ana iarly I 6-t T im jri) . I aket, peaches 35 to 60 cents, pears 40 witfi . � 11 -V6 to. *55; common I Conservative journal, the Toronto World. to 60 centa, and the to s 0, 0, respect to that I hope ere long to eor- about four tons of onions from here rw"t are seven children : Mrs. ,,Bickle, of De. �Zlo)lod � I k . matoe -2 t 30 cents. reeV this state of affairs. l , - to fancy opri I It Says : By far the largest, part of the -consign week, and is preparing to make more, large troit ; Walter, of Rat Portage ; Adam, . . . . - __ 428 to #j-5. � * . I I 11 . , I .good, � � - I .. at ' I need'not argue at any length the advan- 'shipments in the near futare.-Miss Gibson, James, William &ad Mrs. George Pocock, of - I . -11 A. I I was plums, which ran over 1,02W bask . z - deramad � The $10,000,000 loan floated in London . . . prices � - These were in many cases in pretty I a" tages of �aying for the preparation of a Miss Fotheringharn and Mr. J. Snider, a,ll Holland, Manitoba, and Misis'Anuie, at I ..- I � [ yesterday will bear interest at 2.73 per � . . ,extra w -All, $6.25 to, v to y royalty. I � v icent. This Is an exceedingly satisfactory shape,, all 10 most cases it is a - of Brucefield,. called oin' friends h0re- on home. He also- leaves a 1'randson, Walter �� I __ -45-75 to $6 ; h', �� d sold from 3 to 9-5 cents r very trifling charge, and enables a publisher . � , . . � � CL basket. 11 It is not.often," says The ri- Monday morning, On their way to �1 ondon uggin, whom he adopte n � 44-75. Hogs- �� w transaction as far as auads is concerned. ' I 11 11 I . . - . I ;_ I It is evidence to the world that Can- bune " that Winnipeg people get a cha ce a new book upon the market at a on a bicycle trip. -Mrs. James Taylor has 881 e and lie family cameout to Canada, a C . L., L ,Jten o ... I - � - lower figure L than if the full cost of author - feturned from visiting her sister in I LLead- d took up farming in Turnberry. In I - U 14D I I I � I to buy fruit , even when damaged, at ti ; I . I --- I -ruled from � adWs. financial reputation is hardly second . ese ship were paid in a lump sum. Ik the. pub.' bury, who has been ill. -Mr. a 14' 891, his sons having gone I I L . - bolo� Yorkerms, I I J I to that of Great Britain herself. We doubt pr,cee, and the crowd thoroughly enjo Ted lisher is paid, for insfiince, $1,000 for the had, Mrs. nd Mrs. to Manitoba, he � _. � 41 'k I _. L .1 L thomas Parlmer spent last Sabbat - ., Mrs. - � . if any other county in the world can be it�ell. The street was crowded for an � )or Lou- Rutherford bought a house in the . . - � I 0 'ere ,L , '' e$, . , : L rrow after the-8ale'with express wagons ca . preparation 'of a text -book without any desboro, with their son Thomas; Uo i's village, where they haV6 since resided. Mr. I ! - . 4 1. I Ogg, - I'D to I inouey at a lower rate than that which Can- , . Nry' guarantee as to the sale or to the time du . 3a tailoring there. -Mr. Job' Rutherford was extremely upright and . L -1 . i - - L ing the ii�uff away.' r- carrying 4 n I � 1 44-15, Sheep .*Ud ads will pay on this new loan. 'According . ing which it may be adthorized he would Millar, carriage maker, has been stiffering honorable in his dealings, and remarkabl . I . . . I I - In- from a severe attack of 11' a d hig 'the free from bigotry. The funeral was on Fri- -3 � I the statistical year book just pablished, the This in: by no means an holated c protect himself from lose b i 7 L . . I ective and fri7o,m 10c , &us o f naturally - - . last Canadian loan was floated in 1894. It the arrival of Ontario fruit in an unsi tie- creasing the price to the purchaser. . . I 'D"%r I .� kinds ; kml�m, dhol, . if the 'past week, but we are ploe=to s'a'y'� a now dayaifternoon. Rev. W. J. West, M. A., . -Lib .L . I., - 45-75; common to 'W" for $2,500,000 and the actual rate of irk. factory condit � ion. I GOODS COMPANY, I . I Many explamation I of author acepts a royalty the risk of pu'bli. improving nicely mud is able this week to the Presbyterian minister, of which church . i I , $4.05 to " � . . � I I , I I B y Tim At I e �, y P I i C I 0 ; a BY TRE r, U, t 01 E I p o '11, f I i a 8 i a 'a ! I P r 0 19 rl m I �1' i proportionately less, and conse- resume his business. -Mr. and Mrs.1 Peter Mr. Rutherford was a 'member, conducted - I . . tere8t Payable on it 3.16 per cent. The - - the spoiling of Ontario fruit in transit I ave cation it I 11 1011114 14 fair, I e of interest betweeb the been adranced,'but as the car I L . 'non td choice, $4 to: W" I Illy quently . - - . 1 . , difference in the rat F. . the price is proportionately less. - Hagan, who have been here on thei wed- the service. To I his wife, who was, such a . . . I - - *5 to i $5.So L; she - last and the present loa�d is therefore 43 9f three days in transit from Niagara to M in- 'Under that a3stem. Dr. Ryerson and my �'diog trip, and visiting Mr. Hagan's p irenta, faithful nurse throughout his . long illness, . . . vrethers, 44,S5 t . � . . _0 , -_"� I per cent., or virtually J per cent. This is nipeg, while California fruit is generally ten- pred - ecc-soor authorized text -books. Under oil the Parr line, returned home to I )etroit and so devoted to him throughout their . r I I _. ed sheep, $.&W In SC . . . I . - L & remarkable decrease *ithin a period of days on the road, it seems evident that On- thab system, as already stated.- text -books ' -Mise Mary Jobastc: n Ivas married life, the sympathy'of those who L *2.50 & I 11 know her is extended. I - ik vo I to $3.50 ; * - . . - - in Clintoh. recently spending sev r I week � - Goods Rua ' _' three years, In 1885 'loan of $4,000,G00 tario shippers have not yet learned how to are authorized and all manner of books pub on Monday last. Sedo h's Greatest Cash D i . , I _� I I , ea . � ry LL -U-60. . I . . I I � . � . w' - . � . � ., I I .. . � . ': # - - - :---- , — I - % . . - lliip - , " - I __ ­ - I _ . - . - %1� . I . I I I . I a - - - ,­ - ..j �,__l ____ . S - I- . � � Ll-.,:- - - I � -1 I - - - - I L . � __ . . . . - . __ - I ­ I __ _ ­ , . . I L I . . . I � . - I . - I I I I . . . - .L I . . - I - , . I I . . I _11 . I . : - - ' I - I I , , I , . . .ji§� __ - - ___ - �­ - -'.,-.- - -- ­­­ - ­ - . L � - ­_ � __._­_­­__ __Z��_ - __Z �­ 4� . , � � � *. ., I � . . . I � I , L - . . - __ - � ­_ . L I ­ , _ ­­_ ___ -1 �1­ _­ -,. _ - - , _ , . _ - - -1. I - ­_ - _. -1 I— ­­­. �­­­ ­ -, ­ ­_ ­­�—'7­