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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-10-22, Page 8611 -A 7 1 0 WN es oil i 1: R 010TOBE IAftly AN PO`11 THE HURON EX S TOR 0 J, W. Kai —TWO Seri- nick- ment, f Day. in'homes of manap M five car loads -of very fine two-year-old triet of love and friendihil rued at the residelics Of Our in Mn either for he latter article at least. Space and time the of, where bar presencewas a cordial to on# accidents balp sh Gocery p�rsou ever applied to her twit no. more reminiscences at pres- Steers, which they had purchased in the nei a , near Jamestown. s Oa wise counsel, or aid of a in re sub�tautial will pe sad'hearts. The sympathy Of the wWe Andrdw 131nipson, in Gr y t SOP -re-en- Prairie Province, and which they intend to cutting. corn for the silo, when acter. Indeed it Seems to be a pleas re flunity 8 ent.-LBoth our teache ' have, been roes out to. to the bereaved fam- They weri ttuittor pickle making, and r at present sal. irphan daugh the youngest sono Calvin,got his foot caught to have chs'r feed over winter and Send to the old coun- com ar and are for her to help those des rving of and gaged for the coming yes. pring. This in the first time ily, especially to the three c "his heel badly sou mustuse tha beat Vinege aoipal )Baker on try in the a been bereft of the in the horsepower, and had ZoGd sue", I the, preof vinegar, the t and needing help, and her personal services were aries. - We con$ratufate pru -have iry " older son,Charles, -KIPIC80. Wo W1 , do of - his election to the presidency of the Sea- tbokt either gentleman has been in Manitoba, to!#, whose' livej? crashed. The next di the out. Carpet obeavest e highest gm always as freely given where needed as pe d with, the priceless boon of a Godly mother. in the warkeli, and tb sua. assis i ri y. and they were. both delights got his hand caught in the ge.er of and fotth literary ;lub b uoh a large majo it pare spicel Juetwbat you requice to enisure tanue. She was � esteemed urray shijpped a car a thumb. 11 assorted and t Mr, Ge'Drgs M oew. our stock. of groceries is we will likegl be t;J: next mayor Of the o6an ry. tingb.ox, and lost two fingers and -ith Dow season Tess, Dried Fruit, now by all who know her, land her death He -the United -States �W oxeter up-to-date 4 . The remains town load of ducks and geese to The: next day the one- who got his heel hurt currd Ccd Fish etc. All goods guaralltc6d tO­ give is a loss to the community. : .—Mr. obort Dobie, hardware match-- took look jaw,froift which he died on Thurs- turned. We have 60 me I Elot in ant, of Whitechurch came down on his $his week.—The, potato crop in now harvest Buizn.—A car road of stook'ars was land- THIRTIM sattotAction or money re were laid to rest in the f4mily T b iinDinnerTmand Tollobscts. See ednes4ay. 8 e' was wheel oi oes hiv; ad here last week from' the eastern part of day of last weak mud was bu IVMOLB NU e -tug very the province,. consigned to a part near day The funeral t trig.. The highest P110a pald for.all Bair&s cemetery on W m Saturday iset, and spent Sunday ad. Potat been gotten up in fine tied on Satur re his father shape thin year, the dry weather be was the largest own hero ,:�_b 17rt buy and 0 8 of produce. Butter, eggs. and lowl. a consistent and devoted metaber of Union at the parental home wit The potatoes Bramie1g.—Mrs. P and is have the te 7 r.—Thos -have iead Will Carle- favirablefor that purpose. Cohort �Sain= for a long time. The Sim#SOl 0 siste a who d church, Bra. efield. - jamily left for Manitoba on Tn"da sympathy. off the entire community in 0. WILSOK.8000rth- toles g:em, 11 Trouble in the Amen Corner," are of good quality, but not nearly so nual ast We are quoting peicem on carpet$ are lnotV 8- Scot Bank of 0=111201" 13100k- forcibly reminded of it by the pe- rdus i will a in the ground an last year, and in Thomas Gibsonj jr., was id Honsal on busi this their sad bereavement.—F I ot ZLECT-tox OIF OMCERS.— a election of rob. Some .--Quite soldi the -100 sore, form, being lot saying for buyers. There's not a Club culiar offset produced oll some People by the mostplam there is more or lose ness.the e@,rly part of the week this week t ti uri a for the Litermary and obyteFian book of have lost a third, some " much as half by , mber of our citizens took in the 11 bun lin non within reaching great effloer r nNonday Amen in the new Pr( an 3 concession 6. Grey, kiown as the JO ton who is wanting earpsts t Suits. And, Overcoats in was held in the council eba on 9 of the d* rot, while in other districts they were k Belmori, on Monday night last. 9a;ple homestead, to James Bowman, Of ba 1110a 9- praise..- There are symptom very wrestle it variety. evening. * A lar nu .. r votes were little affected. Tural * and, mangolds, from Councillor Laidlaw, of miss this chance. number and in this 'neighborhood. —Mrs. George 81800 —A now sidewalk is being construefed Moiks.- for $3;2W.— dium polled and consi Is inter was evinced ; out much "witter than was ex- Methodist par- to J. MoBain, and. Good quality Tapestry C t carried off Sproat, who has been in failinir -heath for are turning the Kemphill block to the Grey, hem rented his farm arpe , medillm, The red i d the dry weather.�--The Perris, - the Can- tv ttern, play an important patt in out Clothing Do- in, the result. sonags;in the-village.—Salnuel Ramsay has —G. ditliq - wewie.e= v one that look.va. Prices fill. some time, seems to make no improvement, P", considering is going to Pailtdale. "4 And C; our 0 V&riment. Neverbefore have- we offered such in- near g an ded i but we are aorry to say is gettili# weaker.— remains of the late Mr. Charles MeDonaldit no to work at his trade in Galt, —Ab, sdl&n fiesvy weight, had things all his own duceireDtaln the way of values and Styles. Nothing in O offices wit of. Walton, brother of Mr. L. McDonald, of gational games the other for 39o. their candidates. This is list Of the Mrs. T. Hills is visiting relative$ in Sb- fallatin is building a shed� —A congre way at tho7Hmlifax Sootoh Marys, this week. this town, were brought here' -on Tuesday in to be held'on Fri- 11199 has Several -]patterns in- better but up-to-date, reltable goo" k%A iR this dePut- meeting of importance day. —Robert Thomson, the egg y Prssideat� W. H n qualities that will wear, and keip tbA4 ment, our large and steady trade to the best evl- elected . - or ; lab vice. last for interment in St. James? cemetery. terian church J. Macdonald vice-presi- 9 day of this w6ok, in the Presby invested in a fast pacer.—The degree teal The astoundingly V tesident, R. He was well and favorably known here and p*adent Order a appearance for years, our regal dence, of #16"d customers- here. of Western Btrar lodge, Indel goo which. om:� 3"eZ James Irvine. .;. so ry-treasurer, SurrORT- HomE INnnrmorffl.—We have much regret was felt on his death beoomin't shape to do 76c 'line for - 52o. f)-.-Madean - executive mittee, J.L. 'often urged our ci I tizens. to support their known.—Mours. John Fowler and Josep! of Oddfollows,.are getting into —The Dark and light gromWe in 'Tapestry OU7.9tsi thing and el W- Chiselh t good work during the coming winter. Wrii-. - PiCkard & 00- Killoran, R. 0. Cheswright'.. &try Spears. Own honie-business houses insbeiaof send- McClinchey -were busil engaged this week 2nd now on his rounds. All patterno mud adors good to not - M e et W11 ..;-Mr. Robert Lit, 0, the tax -collector is . o meeting on their in, y away to the large cities in u AOC'DB'qT' wear, our regular 600, It was decided to hola an one harvesting the crop of l!i)4O a very tAxes not paid d the legtui rehased at lies for SEAFGRTH-� ey base from de* Mr. Henry Forsyth's a uckeramith. cOne yDeoember 14tb rillhave bent qxWi the different tu union, Tackeremitho met *i rpot, Monday night next w ant for g" th Jpurc f Tapestry Stair Ca accident on Monday evening laste five. per cent. added. ty" 1: schemes for the dis the surplus mental stores and -ot-fter similar estab.'! inful —Captain Norman MoLood in home on a orrison's sahr yards wide, our reguUkr775c line 1661 SA07yo% The on- tic exereises UP No was retniijug from Mr. - M ration will be he Klondike Ond pattern nly in ]Br=wlo funds from the Ju J as. thents. In the long ran people will be visit. He says he is going to t lencendinj the hill a AND discussed by able advocates o� the diffe . rent money in pocket � by paronizin their own to'fight for a fortuue.�—Rsv. Mr. ond has on a bicycle, and when d Wifigbam-1 regular 95o line for 75c. in all �evffinj i short distance east of this place, he met Mr. in law, in= rojeots. Everything an rs well for a local business men. It Is equally to the ad- returned from Halifax, where he was at- GATKARINGSo—The Sunday school and t Brussels Carpet, quality that will season and it = be in the in- vantage of farmers H6rton, who was going in the opposite di- Epworth vention held in the war ju sno6essful and others in 'for yearxi the beat goods we carry— yes in ew INSRANU ` the vicin- tending a iniisionary convention in con. League. con terests of all young men, wh6 desire to cul- ity to p r rection with a horse and buggy, An.. they Mothodut - church last Wednesday and our.xegalar $1.25 -line &trollies the business men of thei church. Mm for $11. nection with the Methodist ever were- Vard'wide Union Carpet�good pattern, 24e, ki towns about meetingp Mr. Hortoles' horse tivate their minds as well as 'their own town, as, by building up the in Bond accompanied him on the triip'.-T-Two Thursday was argely attended. Rev. Mr. the sets aud shied Slightly at a culvert, swerving into )n Thuts. CO A GENC Y, re at OnZa, �ana the severe thunderstorms passed over lere Cruise, of Toronto; was present 4 Heavy quality Union Carpet, good bils. abilities, to become; membei their own district, they am enhancing on the road, and Mr. Bell, before he could tot, ay, and.spok ng.:�-At the fore- and piAtern, ust the thing for be& attendants at the meetings. value of their own ptoperty, while every IL id a. in thevveni inan. be regular Tundaynight. They were followed b W. 9omervilles Agent. raninto:theri4., Hewav thrown fro we '16 i, OU -r regular 406 "a for -M Everybody will.be made dollar they send abroad for purchases ?plan 1 soak ft- raino an At is just w wheel, dislocating his Shoulder and receiving noon service in.8b..Paure church last Sun- roomm a a -Ontario matical Aot (Succeesor to H. A; Strong & BrO.) Monday night- they could get as well at home, � i is n d .— t a meeting of the Ot ran day the Bishop of Huron administered the Heav Union Carpet, reversible, dark This syste her injuries of a painful nature. He m -tio dollar spent to depreciate the value of Curlers' Association hold in Toronto on lite of . confirmation to a class of f04Y -light colorings, quality that Will and cond, Telegraph and E onto a house- niar by and medical aid A SuaaEsTiox.—A correspondent writes their own property. In a town likei - Sea. 15, 1 POOP, a. 96ods that have een'We for -40% xprew Building. Tuesday, Sesiforth as placed in group, tak 11 1 '--Rev. Dr. Pascoe and Rev from St. Paul, Minnesota, as follows forth, whose business houses are filled with. hich is composed of the following clubs procured, when his injunies were attended Aurwash, of Salem, exchanged pulpits A special line of Union 'Carpets, 6e. 3 m a great ni to, and he was taken home and in now get. an old Seaforthite who foll)wn with dqep up-to-date goods in every line, there is no F oderi6h, t, intend is argue, Guelph City� Stratford, Q on as well as could be expected. He last SabbAh.:--The Sons of Scotland newest patterns and. 6flara, goods th4 interest through yojr welco, a paper every reasonable excuse for its citizens spendin Seaforth, Forest.—Mr. Harry L. Cowan, . in having a concert in the Opera hall on No. have the appearance of all wool—,w inoroe coutt week, the happenings in the ood old town, the mousy earned in the town, and whief formerly of LS. Roberts' drug store, in,this nag a narrow escape from even more serious vember lat.—A large number of people r6- have too many and they are mariced, to, lef iu what I hope you will pardon me i I make a sug. ought to go to maintain its industries. and town, but who now has & Successful. drug injuries, but, under the circumstances, it turned on Monday evening from the three was purely accident and no person was to 500. pecially # gestion through your val a' columns in business,in purchases outside of the town- business in Mount Forest, was married on weeks'. excursion to Detroit.—Mr. Rols"ad Best quality Union Car t made M114 STRATFORD. ONTARIO. regard to the Jubilee fund, True it is I The business houses.of a town are the via- Wednesday, in Toronto, to Miss Lizzie H.. blame. His numerous friends, whil Gordon has started a general store in the - oare woo r � I f say. all, athizing with M, will hope to 0 87T' nearly all a good v Twelve of out students-bavewken giltuations with hi a as 111111 _ contributed nothing to the fund nor have I ible evidences of the community's standing- Gorrell, daughter of Mr. Alex. Gorrell, late Button bloek.-�-Mr- Chittick has,opened.a th rwo. appliontions, we now in, of paitterns; Soods at are sold ill, in the laet'tew weelm ound again soon. IThe remon of it a being held until two Of M a right to ask a coonnsiders f my views, Fide stores, doing a flourishing basiliess, in-. of Clinton. Mr. Cowan's many -friends. in butcher shop in tle Cbialoinn,' Mr. over at 75c,j for carpet sale .580. and two. si�uatlon% at atudests traduate. CanAda's leadis Commercial but like hundreds of othe bo spent their dieate a thrifty, pro@perous and progressive Seaforth will units with us in wishin him Diamond has also opened a butcher shop op- Carpet, . mostly As& euoull. F re ; - bmT low; excels Heavy all Wpol sebooL Inve rude tudhe early days in Seaforth and a watch with in- people ; and the finer and busier they are life" Kippen. in makes titorbinvasionaways. Entornow i1possible. all the blessings of a hap arried its the McDonald block. Th colors, for 78c. T r h waTdtrust compe it allyou do, ily have been the greater impression they make upon Mr. Robert -Char F thme 'Mill troad, NoTEs.—Mr. James Canning, merchant, six butchers. iw town.—Mr. James Haug Best Wool Carpets, standard uality. j6 eret . term, o I the week, of 11 deceived o 4444.52 -withyou andbelp cele=j,'If Ihadbeen Strangers, and.the higher the estimate out- Tuokeramith, in buying and shipping a lot made a shipment, during had a runaway on Sunday afternoon. Very t beat wearing goods made, colors fast, ILIOTT, Principal w. J. 19L within a hundred miles of t e�e on Jubilee, siders are likely to place upon the advant. of Leicester lambs to the United States, to barrels of cranberries, to a Toronto dealer. little damage"was done.—When Chief Van - rant and James McDoug. good range of patterns, for Wo. gradually'v #ay. W hen a young man le"es Canada and ages the town possesses as a place of resid- be =ad fur breeding purposes there.—Miss —Messrs. Peter G Norman was driving on Sunday, evening, his Seven ends of English Linoleum, a doubt, until ibomesto the United States 'here youniust enceor as a business and industrial centio. Dickson, sister of the late James Dickson, all did business at Clinton on Monday.— ran away. The small b nit", ended in do, he To -build up a town's business every citizen iegistrar, who is itarying at the residence of W nd -fiave horse became frightened and for alls, regular M a sq"toP hot think be forgets the coQi; wher Mrs, Hugh Acheson, who chief was thrown � out but was not hurt iard, for. Wa. 4ipent his childhood hours at . iomei. Thoa!Kh �an contribute by loyally patronizing it" Mr. James Scott, wab taken seriously 01 on teen residing in Michigan for the past six muli. The halneev was badly broken.— xministor R -at, 1 .18 A ags, 24x56 inches AnTng thegrest d6 M A TT. BRS. I'l is be gone from it for many years there stores ind its industries. The eore: gen?r. Monday night.-�-Mr. John Finch has a months, came ba�k last week They are qi1it a. numbe� drove over to Belmore on at ends, wordi $1.50, for $1. D *"TRI10T 'Still a patricitio and tender s)ot left in him, one their patronage, the better the service beautiful display of oat chryarthemume in. fully. convinced that there. is ;0 place like Wednesday'nighp to attend a concert. Axmirister 'Door Mate fringed all have flUed P6, 'delivery of grain 4s being 9 -he -do the thoughts of which he has to confide they will get. There is nothing we can Mr. C. W. Papat's store window. They Cansda.—A large worth easily 600, for 390-. past, t M I ropositions of think of, in the way of Staple purchaes,th cut made daily at our grain storehouse. Farm- GROw1%. were grown in his green -house and he _Our old friend co himselL Each of the. at ORE ECo--M w, are taking ad. Walton. tmth f the alwayg.likag your committee are good as to the pur- cannot be bought in Seaforth, of as good them and brought them down town so that ere being unable to plo We are doing the carpettrade of this VaAw Mr. Thomas Ward, of Varna, DEATH OF MR. CHARLES bfbDoYALD.— to be in �he lead and can generally go one o as proposed for the -lexonditure of the quality and at as-r-easonable a price as in the others might see and admire them as well vantage of the good roads by . hadling out now. At these special sale pricft�" ment., was lan but it appears to that as the s felt by our citizens on better than the other fellow. This week t cities ; and in the matter of the higher their grain. It is long years since so large Much regret -ra least one. d 0 [ t is Oce ouses stand as himself. They are beauties. are bound to get � more of it.- If P& Mr. Modelaud. in the matter of mon6y spent by the. people a"1011 grades of goods, our business h ar,qualitity of' ain has been delivered at Monday last ow it becoming known that want Carpets, w6retwaking it he beat' gr the year. —The Charles MeDbuald, of this village, had P" 710%, u growing'-s6cond crops. This season Mr. Ward -was. done so through patr o , ism mud love, equally well. All they need is the eneour. our market at this season of Mr. well to buy. here. All ea*ts bo*k- The. tab lous adver it would seem advisable to pla[Ce the 11�611ey agement of purchasers and the -goods and ttuatees of School No. 2, Tuokeramith,, have died on Sunday. Mr. McDonald was pros- from us made f-ree of, charge. f roin -the bei had db�ner off a second growth of beaus.The or is a IF youneed. a new Overcoat for thit win- been showi Of their trated by a paralytic stroke about a year to the same purpose as it w f, -bom(l the to itwill follow. There fler you should a ng their appreeta, ion -wffi be to i are agaium. Joney to go or send to the larger cities ca the effects of which he had vines bloom and if thefrost keeps one very wisely suggested tjg�lace the fund tau 'ces sul ee F. A. EDWARDS'NeW Stock Jast re. - * Is teacher, Mr. Forsyth, for the vala- ago, nd from 40ff r Ward will have a third crop. Tho The Goods and prices are righL 1658-1 fab M, for the emei�t and beautifying of 4 the scholars never recovered, although. he vr as. able to the Guam Improv Vic- for certain classes of goods, under the im- ab, eervioes he has rentlered to WAFTINGS.—Mr. H.- Colloday left recent - aced of these beaus was brought out to tb.is ound until about a month before his untry by Mrs. Ward's fath in 1851. Mr.. toris park. In addition to this I would 81 pression that they dannot be procured of as of his school. by re-engaging him for another get at there were -C. Mo a and child, er ly for Obicago.—Mrs. re co gest you purchase a monumen't if only of mo, go?a quali and style14or as reasonable in Mr. Forsyth has &oved himself a death. Hew" J nearly.66 years of age, al aens Bros -0 c Im has peas which also give promise of a ty - a ertaih vard state sizE and place'the same in the park price as in your own town; and a great deal who spent the most of the � summer here, y though he did, not loolL so- old. He wan a. second grilowth and he is getting his mouth no in Chica- 9= teacher, and thie people of No. 2. are green pew. - TOU. have be -on so ame after the of money that ought to be spent iit home' have returned to their. hoz go.— to get eta fortunate t' a in, very fortunate in securing the services of nadie of Mortliaeb,Bauffshire, Scotland. He DIREOT, IMPORTERS, in Shape for a mesa of' tuld permi in Miss Duck, of Morpeth, in a guest at the SSfUl teacher.—Mr. James c a settlei on a queen. The fund I think it building up the town, goes abroad this such a sucee ame to Canad in 1864 and. would rectory.—Our, teachers, Mr. Holman and came to Walton and believe this would meei. with the gen- way to add to the impoirtance of -larger Cooper in busily ell aged in buying up two farm near Tihouburg; He Mr. J. Whiddon, have been re -n GETS A' SuBrPRlsF,,­The Hensall Observer, eral approval of all who so loyally contribut- places. - This is a mistake. In. most cases car loads of youni Taile, which he'purposes 16 or 17 ears: ago and joined - wi�th* his OLINTON the upU-' ! tells people of last welek says.: Mr.. Win. Pickard, met- i celebr&V�on of her, oods and the prices are equally as fav- the coming year.—K. Moorhouse, Jowett, Mr. lFee, of lowa.—Potatoes brother, Jr. Lewip McDonald, in his exten. ed to the most gracious th shipping to enjoyed Wfev' �day'a Off d formerly one of Hen_ 81 in special instances they A. Woods and H.Elliott 2g business here. this wisk, icba�,;tof 8eafortkau It oramb a at home, and appear to be in- good, demand in ou r village, sive lumbering Aud farmh while her Sister in vibiting Ur nni a a oat progressive business men, paid maJel hunting at Kettle Point last week,!—, Mr. would be -a lasting remenitivence of the oc- can be obtained through your local dealer but seem hard to jet. Those having a good He was ofit 11 whole souled man, and was parents.—Miss A. 'Jrisp in spending a law Klondike t 'Kettle 9 d leaves a large circle of our tonia visit on Sunday. He has not Murdock Ross, who is fishing a ory pop&ukfar, aZ' caaion and an honor and i credit to -the without added cost. -If citizens would think supply thisear will be the lucky ones. v, days ili Harlock this week.—Miss Stout) -of A- 0 - At, been here for ten years and his astonish citizens of Seaforth and whe# our queen has Ov'er these matters and consider that every Point, spent Sunday at bome.—Mr.Pittsons, friends. He leaves , one. daughter, who will Auburn,was the guest of Miss Lou alm before Stark -1. mentanddelightat the growth and pro- -been laid to rest; which ivill not be long dollar spent in . the town goes directly to of Belgrave, has purchased that propert, in, Lowir, Wingham. have the iincere sympathy of all in her me. over Sund�y,.—htr. Ned Crawford returned. of the place was great. "L ThiaL is not front of the cemetery, - from Mr. Sioliney Jay gr.ess now, YO bereavement. The remains were taken rom Manitoba or, is exclamatio, u will always look vi ith satisfaction maintain its business and help 6 Support Rannah,and with his fa ad here 1"t BrzFs Q yes; who left vere home f He. n ou, .—Mr. Robert -ro 4 with a!, tho the Iffens4l I left.." was h and pride on the monument you spent your its populationt there would, we feel sure, be mily mov spring for Manitoba, re . DU to St. James' Church, Seaforth, on Tuee L , says thatJ.1m Modeland has this year $4,00 r. village. He thinks our week.—We are plea4ed to know- that our herd in the mod' walking around oui money for.—SUBSCRIBER, less purchasing abroad than now prevails.., where the impressive services of that Chu h worth of *beat. This Speaks well for ow there afe to. eanebt, handsomest and friend, Mr. J. G ry, has received an last week. Robert thinks there kk �o place towu one, of the. cl Business men, in turn, should feel under the Stanbu were conducted, by Rev.7ather McCabe,aad of our Londeaboro, young men. Ne ho just aud -in-, a. William intment nghiia.—Mr. Mort Smith, is improv - most progressive places in Canad Will same obligation to refrain from sending important a with the well-known like Wi which were attended by a large number of rented the farm of him sister, Mrs. reat curler, and is, much pleased with WM%7TED 25 tubs of good Butter. law firm of arthy, Osler, Hoskin and ing his property. He is raising his house Tgh'.6 Ce0 that a rink is -erected her no' th*,A51 e, and we pay top cash prio4. BEATTIS BROd., Seaforth. their work to outside aces, and, give it to Creelman, of Toronto. His many friends higher and puttiog up a now kitchen. Mrs. sympathising friendsir The remains were Brown, and -she basgone to ive with her We ntae I � UT I -15W local industries thersty, giving employment afterwards interred in St. JameW. Cemptery, brother, Mr. R. Oiawfora.—M-W Mi I$- to I! expect tolaee him spend a few days among wish hivu continued success.—Mrs. Green Smith and family are visiting in Morr Oman RENT.—Poo pomfortable to mechanics, whose wages are almost in- Beaforth.- Andrews, who was to St. Th us next winter pushing the stones HOUSE To last week moved into the house she ny Grace. Porterfield, of How - race ti Misses Jane and 16 our Place pro- delegate from our League,. -we rare sffy tiy house on Victoria street., Seaforth,,to rent. - Apply to variably spent at., home and forma large ea.— nt �ur i — -Mr. . ick,were visiting friendR here last *a' . * MRS. JOHN DORSEY. 1558-2 portiou'of the cash receipts of merchants 1 urchased on Louisa street, and Pott Albert; is ay, was not able t� be present, on account A Souvm-TIR. —The last tim 6- Mr. rgess has moved into the house vacated Mrs. Hogg, of Brussele, 'visited a few days hina, Crockery � and and business 'Men. It is false economy to u us.---�Charrlie Tout, of Kincardine, of illness, at our m sting M, day by inspeeti( _Ipn ;on v NzNY arrivals of -C by Mrs. Green.—H. F. Edwards is visiting Phippen's.—Miss Mag- POINTE Alexander Stewart was in the old c6untry Gl&9@waT8, which we will felt at to - -prices. See our deny your own town�s capabilities, or starve last week at George r. John Elford has visited his relatives in Port Albert on un- ing but h :terestang paper was rst, he purchased twd very novel and eat hQra fancy China and Glassware for bi hday or Wedding in Lobo.—ISI.r. John Burgess, of West gie Stein is in Clinton.—M 1, n —J. -B. Hawkinslefb for� Montreal o by w;,and it reflects ;great credit !,is industries. -h, Michigaa;' Mr. W Burgess, Vr. Andre Of returned from Holmeaville, where he has day. cups for the Seaforth Caiedonian SoaidtYp Presents, something good and ch ap, it you want a In. nice Dinner Set, we have them, 97 place, from $%50 —Miss Charlotte Mason Tuesday. — M r. � Ezra Reis, of M ilverton, " on the writer. We' m: xy all learn manny' on which suitable inscriptions are now belig Pincher Creek, N. W. T. Miss Busy Bar. been visiting his son. up A large rauge of Toilet Set to choose from -AL BRIEFS.—Mr.. ames McDowell, —Miss Newton this week the guest of his Son, Mr. Conrad good less -one therefrom. We Cannot W1 laced and which are for presentation to job we are selling cheaper than -leer before. Bigh- Loo gess, of Point Edward, acdompanied :by her left last week for Detroit. Oampell, now of Brooklyn, NeW Yofkx eat prices for Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, Poultry and who has had one of Mr. William Fowler's two nephews, Franklin and Ira Smith, of Menagh returned from Arthur on Saturday, Reis.—Mrs.'Maedel, of Benmillir, was visit - 'but prvifit 'their. parents where she has been visiting frifids.—Mrs. Rois on Monday. —W but a foi6er active and enthusiastic member applet, at The Popular Orocury, Rc BB BRos.,Seaforth farms on, the Huron r6ad rented for some Duluth, have been visiting- iug Mrs alerB. Raw- DMsdale- 1658-1 -enga d to h for the of the society heie. They are to be pre- years, has leased the farm on the 2nd con- here.—Re-bpeni ction T. Drummond and, children, of Walkerton, kine bas been is gl teac ing services in conue A BuIEFs.—Oa Friday last, Mr. %belt!, ELOCUTION- CLAss.—Miss Ella 0. Fisher, esidence of Mr. Thomas. Coming yeat in' ehool section No. 17, Ash- You, Seated tathe Doctor as. souvenirs of his cession of Tuckersmith, at present -occupied with the Methodist church will be held on are visiting at the r Nicholson disposed of his farm stock and. of Goderich, teacher of Elocution and physical on,- field, at an inejoased- Ealary.—Mrs. Me- ants by suction, and in Lheevonifig*- pirlm in tecognt- Willbim Coleman, for a term of five -Three � service are 1�etterfield. implem, 'Ing connection with the society and i ture intends re --organizing her clares -here about the by Mr. Sunday, October 31st. Nally has returned- to her home in Dun- e tion of hii zeal in its behalf, and they will, a, at an annual rental of $260. Mr. to be held. At 10:30 a. m,, mother, sembled at his residence to . trip the -jig ood first' Saturday in October, T belonged tp year RevA.Strewart after having visited h number of his friends from th Goibea hoe, ,%" w 'o y I th rE resbyteri&u church, Clinton it or as theclasebefore aswell asw fdealroui of be. we are sure, be duly appreciated by him t Coleman has purchased a farm in Hay and of Willis p, Blake. Mrs -James Seotf.—Oa Monday evening a 0 ith Miss and treaa�ftred as a memento of many pleas,- coming members will kladly'com u cite w fantastic until Sunrise, w9hen. they depavW wmAe f intends removing on to it in the spring. — 2-:30 P. M., Rev. Mr.Ogillyard, of Ratten- PExoiL'LiNos. �Mr. and Mrs.Thos.Jone,of Fisher at their earliest convent no 1564.4 party of young folks belonging to,,Christ Mr. Ridley McTaggairt, of this 'town, who bury street church, Clinton, and 6t 7., my homes, wiihing to tte hot ant assoeiations. It is equally creditatile to a _p. m., Leadbury, spent a few days last -week visit-. to thiirmai suits. the mei4liers;of the society to thus remember PouLTRY, Batter and g -wallited at the has been conducting the Corbett cheese -fac- Mis's L. A. Malian, evangelist, of .,13outh- ifigAcir daughter, Mrs. Philip- Murray, of church assembled at the residence of Mr. and hostess that health and proSperity "Y South End produce and. groces store. BRAILTIB Joseph Tigart,and presented his daughter, 11, tory,in the township of Stephen, met with a ampton. - I Xetes But I BROS , seafoith.- the"Commercial hotel.—Mies Mary Gibson,- attend them in their now home in Carbn one 'who, �although now absent in perso isl Mine Annie,with a beautiful bronze clock � itok. ieguli we are sure., often, present in spirit #nd painful mishap a few days ago. He got a 'and Miss Sadie Emigh, of Manitoba.—Mr. . BAnneri1%nL paid a fy"- BARRED PLYmouTu Boo s. —A fine- lot of Brueefield, and a well worded address, in appreciation, of Pullets, and a fg d sliver of wood run into his finger and blood isit to Marlette, Michigan, list week.— 41 aNS16 thought. sale at MeXill0p. Blytbi are at present guests at the Com- lot '31 r —Mr. and Mrs. Walker of, her services as organist of the � church. iced 'W goo 02� lerels, fo reasonable prices. goo Miss P. J ig met in. His band became so pain- irevs Flora Turner and Mr. R. J. Talbot, pii s - Miss Tigerb was entirely taken by -surprise OLD poleonil NFw rubbers, all kinds in different sha a mereial. Spent San were the guests of Miss Olson 154 ing so AID Foit FIRE SuFFERERs.—The ladies wim, Constance P. 0., Ontario. IJU ful. that. he was forced to give up work and _po Jay with Exeter friends.—Mr. Will Moser, Ida Nioh w At V's —The best place to got them is at The Cheap Cash 4 A saitabis reply was made, and a very Sunday evening. —MT: J. Ayotte was visit- profit arttheme, prtmA: of the Christian Temperance Union, Sea.- ljo-,�ra boats for the Men and boTA. A return home. We hope, however, that be- Shoo Stois- 40armicharls block -W. H. WILLIS, Sea- of Blyth, and Mr. Rufus Keys, of Varna,, pleasant evening was spent by all.—Several &t ,k and our prices - ing at the residence of his uncle, Mr. MU forth, have, very choughtfully, decided to good now alm he very 6weet will soon be all right again. His son forth. 16581 t8unday in the village. They were 6000, which we lidught] gep — farr -64e, - The Cheap'Cub Shoo Stor H WILLIS, Seafortb. t of our boys, and girls attended the party at on Sunday lsst.�Nlr. Wm. Turner who offer th am st,� aid the, sufferers from he recent disastrous George, of the Rodgerville factory., has ien the 0 guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Murray. CASE DEollmD.—The casia betwe 1558-1 the residence of -Mr. % . Vill. Young, cf. She 09 cimilrd taken the place of his father at Corbett trustees of school ection No. 6 and the a farmers around here are all busy doing Fpardton, on Tu'asday evening. Tripping tgle'- tended to take a trip to Idah Met0a Unde Arts in thi counties of Prescott and Russell, SEE the 97 Piece Dinner Sets for $5.50 - 0 neession corporation of Th - ight faut lava 170100 and will �e pleased to receive contributions Are tuapi at RoBB E ROB., Seaforth Mr. John McDowell, of the 2ad 6 McKillop, has been dismissed, 'their road wosk. We noticed laiidloid astie was the principal amusement. his mind, anti we understand will hink the bee VAIH� ,g, material and remu%ntq an . d 16.00 they of Mciiillop, sold a six-year-old mare to so the trustees and inspector will know more Murray going off early Monday morning shortly for the Prairie Provitice.—Ou F+ t of clobbing,,beddin C for 'Mr. John Orr raffled 169r' undorelothin of any kind, suitagle for making quilts or Mr,. Honey, of Mitchell, a few days ago, about law now. It might bewell for your with a shovel on his shoulder. Hard on daybvening last, inour HARVEST 'HOME: SUPPER. —The Ladies' geese d ducks, Mr. orman Patter- for the single gar, other clothing which ma be used to add to Aid Society of the Methodist church will give a 8110 $160. —The weather took a remat kably mud- readers to know all about this case..The tris- yo6,, eb Phil Chicago; his an Bett�i graldeA at Friday and- to son being lucky;enough to win quite a num, -who have ar Norrzs.---�Mr. Da*id Geiger, jr., left last on Frldsy evening, October �fth. Supper will den change on Saturday last. en called a meeting to consider the propriety tring of b the. comfort of these poor people, . ge served in TActure room of cb�larch from six to Saturday forenoon, the beat was intenset of building a new School house last January, we bar of ducks. He is iiow Was a d 4 We have low -01 been deprived of their all it a season of the . r and Musical an- Usborne. ek for New�Hamburg to visit his uncle the best duck. -in the neighborliciod.—W, eight o'clock followed by a Lite and as people were going to dinner on Bat- and a motion wm oArried to build a new jrnen'a odd P*Iit;4 year whe'n clothing 'of all kind* is mostly tertainment, Tfie choir will be ab asebtted by-Mra. i PAIIqVUL AoaIDENT'.—Mr. Robert and other friends.�Uiss Katie Geiger has me tile, meff. Willis, urday, even the lightest cloth was a bur. Robert Talbot' attended the male at Mr, aeeded� Contributions Seat to Mrs. T. 0. raylor,'of Ridgeville, Mm 80038 school house and pay for it in thre returned home-, from her place, where she ings Do n, of Bethesda, had tlis misfortune on ne byh1i Courbice andS. den, but when returning to bu iness and a -mmer- She looks Nicholsoleo, and reports that everyflhi*r Boys' 8ehdol Pan, Kemp,,*,. Mrs. M. B. Smith, or Mrs. J. A. and Mr.-Mullcu. Readis but no sum f money mentioned nor any Sa, has been *orking this u 'Stew 7 t,: will be thankfully received an,.1 G- stone, B. A. Admte on 25c. a chair will be terest named. A second meeting urday f�reuoon, -to break one of his legs. this vicinity *ent well.—While Mr. Win. Slack win ll- fortheiamainderoftheafternoon a hea rate of. in hale and hearty.—The fire i ar taken by the pastqg Rev. S. Ben by order of the He was assisting at' a threshing %t'Joseph d in threshing in Goderich townshie- promptly forwarded. It is desired to send Overcoat was not an inconvenience. It is was called in March to, get.authority to bor- has done quitela lot of damage, but the late 99,90 -f e climate H ripy's, Thames -Road, and while backing the crank Shaft broke, and caused both @WP- A most eo4lplete I off the first bale next week. - We have no NFw Rubbers—all kinds. in all' the dif- -not often, even in this changeabl' v row the money but the majority of the rate- th engine down the grade from -the bam, rains sornowhat*quenebed. its progress. igine to be' forma �n kept -it ,ens generally Will respond mis at that we have so severe and sudden a change. at the seco —Mr. Wm. Tesman has engaged with Mr. pf the cylinder of- the ex t� doubt. bat. our Cith to get the nd meeting was opposed t y JoStL control of it, when the tong e 4 'alway forentshapea—The beat best jilace on services were hold in the OUt'L Luckily no person was hurt.—Mlow Ties, ZIWe;s promoft And liberally to this appeal. The Cheap Cash Shoo Storo,Carmic basis bl ick, W. H. —Communi =proposed building. The trustees then r ck Mr. 'a Samuel Mernor for a good figure.—Mr. WiLmal beaforth. 1558-1 -on Sabbath 1�st. The Lizzie Nicholson, of Blake and Miss Baker# Presbyterian church requested the council to pass a by-law Down on t6 leg. He will �b Cyrus Schoch and wife were in - Heasall on attentlon fro.m. up, un for some time.. F urich, were the HuRok NEDIc-AL Ass@&rATiw;. — The preparator services on Friday were con- authorizing them to borrow the money in A %cz AcT.—The pupils of the sch6ol.;.Sanday, on a visit to their father-in-law.— Of 2 uests of Miss X101101' Hensall, Son last week.—While Ed Talbot was whool, is a 11 quarterly. meeting of the Huron Medical EG-.NIOxwVILLE NoTEs. —Tie Rev. 'Joseph ducted by ev. Mt. Henderson, of accordance with resolutions of the first An accident happened recently whiqh might Rally in Section No. 10, did a very nice thing the Ig 7&t & SWift pace, he collided with Society was held at the House of Refuge, McCoy, a former pastor d our churoh, who who preached a -most able sermon. On meeting. The council refused., The trus- ho has buti the vi other day. -Mr. F. Hackney, w have been a sad one. While Mr. -Daniel' d I a e4',O'f' i Clint -on I 6n Wednesday of last week. A was called to Chatham, New Brunswick, in Sabbath, Rev. Mr. McLellan, a returned tees brought the Inspector' to -the council Hanheffer wwfixing up his pump inside of Johnston's buj$y, and bent the hat - . taught the school with great acceptance ad vlelv, -that large Q.Aiier of members were present, in- 1889 has resigned his charge in that city.— missionary fr;m China, preached two excel- meeting, who assured the council that ihe �ard, when his.bieyeler.- However, Ed.came-off'whIlliuO, ames Hudson 'who has been living in lent sermons, while the communi success -for the past five years; having sig- the well, he was standing on a bo latgo- ipap eluding Drs. Taylor, Hunter and Shannon., Mr. ion services resolution of the first meeting of rate- - I the board broke, and he fell down about & scratch. —What might have resultid in& nified his intention of discont his con- an caEe befel. Mr. Wm. Gellin6an Ono, eveJ7 Yew Goderich McKay, McGinnis and the village daring the p t tivo years, were conducted by the -pasor, Rev. Dr. payers was all that was iequire4 and. 19-f et. Luckily, bo'w6ver' there was only SeriO neption with.the school, was = on last e Bethune' , Seaorth,; Wood and -Smith, moved to Mr James Cam irigs' faim on McDonald.—Mr. John Jacksofi. is at- present that the Minister of Education said ad. The day last week. It seem3 he was engaged Ill, -tec� with Friday evening by his pupils and. was ten. one foot of water in the well, and he so a cellar for Mr. Robert lory0- Mitchell ; Me -Kenzie, Moncton ; Stanbury Monday last. ' He has r w OfficO, in council still refused and wanted the resolution d without, injuty. —Mr. Nelson Miller excavating tba* goes ente I it for a term studying in Mr. R. 13. Rays' la . doled a very affeetlonately worded address CaPE be unfortunately struck upon of years.—An escaped- inmae of the E[ouse this town.—The large fire proof Safe in7 in %ccordance with section 70 of the school dale-, when bollght and W 'ods, Bayfield Ross, Auburn ; Acr and presented with a handsome gentiorneles and Miss Lizzie Bender took a trip. down to his footim, 'Londesboro -* Campbell, h" bed of quick sand. Billy ost new, Zuria of Refuge is often. seen wal Ldering around Logan & Co.'s bank, in this town, has been act. The trustees then applied to the high toilet case. The address was read by Miss St. Joseph an Sunday last. Kennedy, Wingham Amos, Exeter ; Nea- in this township. He is sometimes in a purchased by the McKillop Mutual'Fire In- court for a madamus to compel the council and, though he trove -for Support, -sack 111fro, anly ob Charlotte Earl and the presentation was Happilly however, Uilibre1W bitt Toronto ; Shaw, Gunn and Turnbull, very helpless condition, an! I some of -those company, and was taken out to Mr. to pus the by-law and the case has hung In I dei by Mis3 Annie Ellerington. - Mr. Howick. to his belt.. I help Was Cli�ton.: Dr. Gunn gAve an instruetivq ad- cold nights may prove too n ach for, b�n. — Shaunou!a residence in McKillop, and placed Since the eleventh of August until the 18th made a feeling and suitable reply. Soon called in, and, by means of a rope and dress.otL nervous diseases, showing much We would again remind our readers of -the in his office there on Friday last.—Dr. At- of October, when it iias dismissed. It Mary G:rdiner GATuERi1qG,—A large -: number' from pry, he wasi removed. We are glad to These are the occasions when a painstaking -&ton thiie acid thought and study., Quite a large number lecture in our church,on 1101 day evening�b kinson, of Detroit, is visiting his mother, be ther cohnoils around here attended the Clifford fall fair that the poor f;1low is able to be of interest to o to know the at of patients were present and were presented Rev* W. J. Clark, of Lond� n. The reter- Mrs. Ches �d industrious teacher feels repaid for the crowd was again. He got off very ea�ly, having been ney,of John street. —Mrs. Donald . on the 14th iust. An Im result here, as such cases mak come up. attention.he has given to his little flock. I bv diff0caut members and used to illustr�te an needs ni) commendation of McIntyre has been spending the past couple present, and, a's the weather was excellent, Put only to the expense of a new fair WE-H.&NE01, differeat forms of nervous disease,'" touch- ours, but we may say thal no man ever of weeks visiting friends in 'St. Marys. Cefl all'enjoyed themselves immensely. We be boots,�having loat his others whei eve quite a runaway accident occurred moved.—The Misses Johustron and U - 9 ed 1po� by the lecturer. The next meeting drew as large a gathering t, our church as Mrs. W. W. Thomson returned last week Bru old. Brussels. owe of one occasion. A s Iver collection from an siftended visit to her father in some damage -was done. Mr. near Berisall, have been A MOTHER IN IsuAEL.—A mother in so will be held in January, when an address he did on Israel waslaid, to rest in the Baird cemetery �Tzms.—The rate of taxation for Brwaels that nigAt, and visiting throughout will be! given by some member of the society will be taken in aid'of mi-ssims. —Your E Goderich.—The Dominion Government ham Johnston carried off a number of prizes for this neighborhood, for the. past wookjAnd 9- mondville scribe drove to Exeter on hursday, November- 25bh, . as on Wednesday, the 20th inst., by a large is 120i mills, and not, as stated last week, thoroughbred cattle. �A very pleasant time darial their stay'ealled upon our tolidlIfFir Fri. set apart TI from. qoderich. i . concourse of - sorrowing ones, who will for 2J, cents. F. S. - Scott sold I t -Week the —0 aksgiving Day.—The bowling on tfie was spent at-Mat'lle, the other evening, the Mr. sler.—M.r. Robert Drysdale, Jr.., day last. The day was 1pei feet. The au. Thai 0 . a many days to come 11 long for the touch of went quarter of lot 21, concession 9, Morris,, Methodist church having"had a social. After sold his driver to VarrA, at Tnk LATE MRS. McT&visu.—Much re- tumn woods Were clothed in the most gor. green for thii season is over and all the 1 b -f � Mr,. Bates, of . . W �c purple- and matches for the cups have. been completed. her.'vanished hand, and the sound of her containing 50 acres, for, John Douglas, or s�pper had been served, addresses were handsome figure, Robert may not MM La gre.t ;�L felt on --'Nfonday last on it becoming geous colors of red, yel:lo, Ar, $11,800, to Pete r' McArthur, of the same which is still." Mrsir Peter McTav- are suretbe 100 knowii that Mrs. Peter McTavish,- of the green. Along the way many stalwart sons Mi H. B. Robertson will have the pleasure voice given. All who were. present enjoyed pony very much, but we -on the *tong sit" ing great uscular teams of holding the McMichael cup until next' iah, of the Mill road, for sl�e is the person nship. —The total taxes to be colle4ed in Ehemselves velir much.—Rev. Mr. Cosens will.—The first � choir practice WAS bel -dim - Road, Tuckeramith, had departed this of toil were follow is for 1897 amount'to $6#264.97.: --The $tro life. Mrs. McTavish Monday turningup the rich soil in ark brown fur, season, and Mr. R. S. Rays gets the Flan- referred to, passed away, lafter more than B me] preached an excellent sernion OXL the ten the church last Friday evening. Mr. TU& died on which electric lights are now running full. 1 blast on On the Wght Bid afternoon. She had reached the age of rows. Wehave travelled is road, many lugan cup.—The young peo Is of the town tvn months of severe sugar'- c. during commandments, on Sunday, l7thinst. Mr. Joliustonr,jr.,who was unanimously Cho" W Streets, and the owners are busy getting Closens is an able and excellent preacherand as leader,4hin6--tbat with few 11119 htdr ixty Years. Her maiden name was Agnes times during the years g a by and note enjoyed a social hop in 0ardno's hall on th , graces which have aTr'mnff;A her life and our t4e incaudeicentplant into shape for Intro, &,ways suet h repa tion.—Memers. Broadfoot. She was the eldest daughter of many changes. Old landm disap. Tuesday evenig.—Mesers. Ring is ta tr ng he will be -able to giV" a have -Wartson, Bros., character for many years shoni. beautifuily in e us an 1W Two s �. I ductiou.—W. H. Kerr was at St. Thom" Lou. Mahood and Robert Galbraith wielded i harvsAW. I e late John Brdadfoot, of the Mill Road peared, or are fast crumbl, g to mother of Logan, sons of Mr. Henry W ateon.of this patience and resignation to eavens,will in the opera.—Our Manitoba th I last week, -attending the Christian Endeavor and aaister of Mr. Jaines Rroadfoot� who, at earth. In many places pal al farm resid- town, have purchased the Archer farm, ad. She was able to keep in touch with all the, the birch rod for Mr. Wm. Mahood, on ted home on Riturd ladeawl1w meeting. —Robert Dickson, an old Brussel- ST Xpeo by's of the community with an Thursday, 14th inst., th latter attinding ;y.—Mr. Cbsdw prei-,W4 owns. and decapies the old hori�e- ences are taking the pla( 0 of the -lowly joining the corporation of Mitchell, for the spiritual forces Win - th hard earned boo on. a visit last week. His e id farm. Mrs.,McTavish wan a native of dwellings of rimeval times. Progress and sum of $5,000. The farm consists of 111 active and unflagging sympathy, , even its, was here - the Epworth League convention in 91 ranier's two-year-old colt ran awayow. stea in Debrolt.—Fariners say Brus.. rsm.ith, and was born on the farm. ad -7 decay mark t e onward sei p of time there acres ; there are fairly good buildings,. and though confined to. a sick room. She had home in now Tuckd' ns'all has left male i'�- the beat market for grain in the day last week, thus causing quite an Aoddeo.t. hich she diedi and -where as elsewhereL. Prosperous I it is well watered with two flowing springs. early premonitions of her trouble ending her 0 ment. It seems that he hid -the aniiiiiii reside Shehad Rodgerville a truly "des)rted Villag6rr" Mr. -James Dow, of Stratford, was the own. reig in front of the Huron joining that on w d. I - ch accounts. for the large f i lit A House wbon 400 life fiat as was - characteristid of her sanity county, whi Londesboro. I abe had for so many years ced judgment She WWingly bilsiness, done by the Grand trunk . R&il*ay -the been ill for over it year, sad her death was Even the commodious stoi e buildinis and er of this farm bat dionolled. of it a few and well balan friiht. Becoming freed from not unexpected. She was a seere bat residence at the post officoi ruer are ft a years ago for the sum J $6,500. —Mr. . D. D. Isubmitted to all 'that willing nurses Za 1 the Brussels station.—Mr. James Davis GATHERises.—Win. Brigham has sold his t a furious ri* arm on,the 12 r snow running the shoo h formerly Oc- theoncession of Hallett, to' dashed down the -street a patient sxAerer, and the change., for which target for juvenile shai caters. Those Wilson has priven us a sample of the eggs he kind physicians *Could d� for her. Many is brother, John Bri' h i,- the respeiCed but was caught before any farther. 0 pleid by tbela _g an ing to b6v* sation for vest in the ere cheered and eneouragr4eid -at her'be te John ;:8ulloch.--JCbas. -The consideration w#s WAS -done- An ahe,v�as. well propared, was a. welcome one who talk so glibly of com is now removing fro _pickle and Ship- w daide all, who has been visiting here for, some reeve of Hullfttrr persou wish ter a ceident pol edrights should start a crue e in favor of ping to the old country. live a Chriatiin life. ' sny were taught Ply 071=111ews for the win boa An a The shell is clear, to �-$W per acre. Wm. Brigham has now S @UPLI for hOr. Her husband died aboub twelve yearsiago. She had a family of six sons and such case& as this which abo, d everywhere. clean and fresh looking, and when cooked the power of heavenly giace, as by object t me, returned home last week. Mrs., Wall oval EXPOSffoR t Jig" i -still 'Under the parental roof.—The fine farm at Londeaboro of 160 acres, with subscribe foif THE u, I I 3`0� Lve sons and three The late Squire Murray's octagon stone. they could not be distinguished from - fresh, lesson wo saw her doing her Father's 'Jay, bTisk times have star d six daughters,. of whom f ueeles hotel proprietors are putting in new his, Own. and the one he bought recently to daughters survive her. One son and three house is almost a thing of t a past. as only i eggs if a person did not know to the con. will in daily, pain and weakness. The Pres. from Mr. Barkwell. —Special meetings are and by all unto tire likely to conow rnaces, i1ton & Turnbull having the gbters are at home; and the others: are a few timbers and partitions remain to mark I trary. They were placed in pickle in Ap byterian church, Brucefiel, will mourn her W ima;=ne of thos'e, ril for some t tract. Thpy are almo havin brick ad. I being hold in the Methodist church, with Until her recent ill- the spot. The old gentlern used to take ' last. These eggs should meet with good loss as one of God's open-hearted,.. open- makes two hearts Rutter. together., residing in. Manitoba. stahisawhich will some success. —Hodgens Bros., of Clinton, AW.' I - - - Q 100 1 P. RwT81egr4 a great pride in its peculiar construction and - Sale in the ol& country or any place ebe.— handed hand inside=. She.had such i ition built adjoining the lace at Mr Peter Chare I on Of 'r at ick, d one I Rai -Th Dabs 11116e meI alv M V,n k ;12nd IWO' iff ing oua Pavia h T r tlik rs ness, Wra. McTavish had always' been Mr. Robert kindly courage in rebaking wrong and com. I a fitted up with box stallo.—Dr. Knechtel were oat on Monday laying the carpet* in en his eldest,,Aaaghter� ni j. active woman,, and for this reason solid appearance, often remarking when Mr. William Mupdoch an t, wh stra. west, and'i Mr. Campbell's now houses.—Min 36118, of ill ..Ross, of Stanley, near Brucefield, pained mending right doing, th t jahe retained the- I an returned from his trip to the, he holy bonds of matrim her illnes was all the more severe on her building it, that he would keep on t Harlo4k, an. -the guest of Mies Lavine, was united of St. JoMpk fl to y plained. - She was a most stane or miller failed." But i ieither of these -through here on Wedneaday,on their way to affections of ell and madi i her influeliee, felt 41ke an Whe would make his future home Miss—M. A �w, 0 Mi. Hear but she never com illteLiligent wornan, and was of .& useful commodities ever failt d that worthy Bracefield from Manitoba, where they bad for good in all she did. Phe will 16e long there. -4. Kar�ey,hms opened ut a grocery Brigham last week I there's m0i's to follow. ,capE , . the Graham block thin week,, under the 336*ave, in here staying _with- her brother who always kept a firm grip on been for three weeks. They had with remimbered for her ii id0fatigable minis ifig old pioneer,, ,kind, generous disposition No desery t % a -J di