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I . 11 I . . - �.. I e 4 . 1 �!��----- I I . -- I . . I -. � . - - - THE - - HURON 'EXPOS . T( I i . � � � . � � - I - I � � /899 44- been avoided. The excuse the owners of the Gover'nment and the weaker the came rein. I don't know much about Wheeler [ ' OCMB—FAR9 "o 1899 - the veasel'giv�q for shipping such a ere . w in, the more noise they made about it. An but it strikes me that e would makel a bet � � Zr- Y' �fo* 7 -az W --,D 7. -Yu' I'mr eVAr - ' " ter briga,dier than a : comman . - . . that a strike was in progress at the time I der -iii -chief I � . instance in point is the f liqwing artiol. 7 �1 ,21 cy 4 5 6 Z 0 0 Aguinaldo will try to hold out, I think . � � � among the sailors. and that regular ,and ex- I fe0m. ti. e Mail's editorial oolumna on the until after next yeses election, but I bon ; Z. . I I - 8 9� 10ZI 12 19' At periencad sailors could not be got, and much i North Waterloo trial which has ju-,t closed. es i i F. %, - tly believe that the campaign beginnin �, IJ A6 14r Z8 19 2021 material as was avai � - late in October, if well managed, can finist I- 4L lable had to be -taken. The Mail says: - _ " "o � .5 . . it all up in four months, or before Marcl: - 22 2 ,26 2Z 28 This, to say, the least, is a- very lame pro- Froff the report of the Worth -Waterloo Igt ,) . 7 . 2 �9 6"L Cy AF� V ./ , ",4, ,, ,, . I v 0V � 4a � a. we M text, and should not in any way excuse the election trial it appears that- a school for - ,. i . I . . owners of the vessel from the terrible con- instruction in the art of fra.ud was ooen�d The Methodis . I 7 I I for deputy returning officers. Here certain t don mination is makinj . sequences which resulted from their a tion. of these officials were taught to spoil and a good commencernei t for their millior � . WE 0 1 - t � : � . 4 Vr The 119.0 i �o between the parenthogto, or -each I , t was only a.question of money. The sail. " switch " ballots, Ballots were spoiled by dollar century fund. Toronto, at any rate � ' ' I one, denotes tbo page of the paper on which the ora wanted higher wages than the vessal making, an illegal mark upon them with a has set a good example, At a meeting hold . advertisement �ill be found. . owners desired to pay them, and, as a oon- Denoil 'concealed under the finger -nail. in that city a few evenings . agov it was an - � Apple Buttir-0xke Older Co. -5 sequence, the latter took the responsibility bbbers were " switched" by counting nounced that the sum ( if 8302,450 -over one . Attra,Aloni flore-F. Kibler -8 , those o� one candidate as if marked for the Stock foir Salo 'D Hill ---5 � I third of the whole amount contemplated- . of putting to sea sv#h a cargo of human, other candidate, At 65 per . spoiled. or t. Toronto I .opfor8al 8:A.Moffatt-5 , . a' - Sh . soulsandwitha crewof cut thro 44 switched " vote the operation was no man been already subscribed. . cuilers to th li-ront-J. Weir -3 ate and . .1 t- churches have promised &247,450, of which . I I Clearing8alo-A. G� Ault --6 thieves. , Any other result than that which without its financial advantage#. Thin in Shelbourie street church gives $100,OW; , Rig for tialo-U, Langstraith-5 . I the most deplorable development yet. I , Shoes for All-[�A]-W. H. Willis --8 . occurred could hardly be expected. Surely Metropolitan, $5,7,000 ; Central, Bloor street, i Private Sale-3�198 J. stobi" I th' This was published several days agol $36,000, and others from $10,000 to $500. I Rowe, for Sale -4-W. M. Gray -5 I . ere must be.'so . me way of punishing crimin. Senator Cox has subscribed $35,000; W. E. I Mantles -13. B. !Gunn -4 - ality of this kind, It may be said that while the trial was in progress. The Ma . il - H. Massey . , ,530,000 ; J. W. Fla,velle, $30,. � Spocials-Voli-imon & Ca. -5 . . ot only -did not have the decency to wait 00 : Clearing Sale--�Iumbor & Son -8 the company are severely punishel by the 32 6 A. E. Amos, $10,000; H. H. Fudger, ! ­ special Rato"Ay. somerville-8 loss which they sustain through the wreck- until the close of the trial, so anxious 81010001 and other ealthy Torontonlans . P Accounts--johri ffart--5 . - _ was it. to make a case against the Govern. are expected to follow ith liberal subsorip. i % - Thanksgivin,r Olurior-L. A. 8-8 ing of their vessel, as well &a by the heavy ! ment and friends of -the Govert Court of Rcyi&n-A. 0. Swillic-'5 , iment tions. Ald. John Hall 4m, one of Toronto's � - Wanted-G� E. JAnX-6 damages to which they will be subjected, to ' best known citizens, ali o contributed $500 1 � Rubbas--R, Willis -5 Bay nothing of the loss of prestige wh � ich but it bases its attack on the evi. In the note to Dr. �otts which accompan: ; - 4 Fine Furs -E. *Faul Oo,-8 l 1 � For Sale -W. J.� Passinore-5 ; their line will suffer, This is so, but even deace of one witness, and that evidence- led the check, he said Lt "although not a , Auction Sale-J�Zhn Afof,ean-5 I this'loss will not prevent this company and was afterwards refuted by several witnesses, Methodist, and but an indifferent church � Stray Pigs, --J. Strong -6 I . goer"' he desired to help in the good work, :- Poultry, for Salo�,-Wiqsoyi Broa-S . others from taking similar risks in the fut- one of these being a Conservative ocrubintior I COIC tOrsate-11, "VADEginond-5 � I and directed that his subscription should be . Farm for Sale -4, Hohlbein-5 - 2 ure. This is a matter in which the public who was in the polling booth during the devoted to the- educational department ,of Pigs for Sale-T� Heruick-5 are vitally interested. When people take whole of the time these irregular practises church. work. Auction. Sale-�'m. Niohollo--6 , . � Of latorest-Grclig & Mac-donild-1 Passage on a stearnskip or railway train, were said to have bten perpetrated. But ' . Store to Rent -3. Bell, Jr, -8 � . - no not only this, the witness upon whose evi- The Americana are a great people for here Real Estata� for 8:mle-.R. Rell, Jr. -8 . they do so! with the expectation that l worship. They have been making a big Cull App - les -C, i;Herring---8 - such risks 11 be taken, and that the car- dence the Mail bases its charges,- Swore , fuse over th I e return of Admiral Dewey dur. —�! 7-i ' that he had made a demand on the Reform :1 �. -1 V. . I riers, irrespective of expense, will do all in rty for money, and, being refused, he ar. ing the past week, If Dewey is not a men. ght mii "t - jor,* their power to securessfety. It is not in Pa sible man there is danger of his baving his M-Puriou (fty0ot respect to steamships alone that these riakil ranged with the representatives of the Con. head turned, The Buffalo Express says: . - . �. , . -- are taken,'largely on account of parsimony servative party to give the. evidence he did Dewey has said that henceforth Washington ' - for fifty dollars, the -check for which was will be his home. There is no sign that he SEAFORTH, ' FRIDAY, October 136h,1899 or stubb-oriness on the part . of companies � � will turn a willing ear to the political siren, ii put up before",+e gave the evidence. In. !�, - and corporations. Every railway strike Many influential D by � , that takes place, this. danger and risk ir stances such as we have given could be mul. William 0. Whitney, and supported by . -*ar imminent. A 1 . . Latest rep4rts from England ani the incurred. -During t6o recent strike on the tiplied to almostany end, showing the de- leading Democratic papers. are urging his , - 1� ­ � nomination for the Presidency. 11 What if Transvaal seeqi to ind,icate that war is in e. Grand Trunk Railw&3 it was no secret that ceptive and dishonest manner in which the he be a Republican," they exclaim ; 11 that ' I . vitable, . and possibly, before this reaches very great ri4ka were taken by the company Conservative papers are dealing with their would make no difference. Lot him be can. � will have com- through halving fnneficlent men at -work,and � actics didate and platform, too, Let -him be the our readers, ',: hostilities readers ; the detestable and dishonest t ' i I L meneeid. Alt'ough England was making thatsi catastrophe did not occur was due they resort to to injure the credit� of their sole issue." The Admiral is not likely to I be fooled by that chaff. it simply means all necessa reparations for'the worst,- she more to,good luck tka'n to good manage. Political opponents, and the baseless an �. I ; men 7 deceptive material on which they d that the Democrat Oarty-or part of it -i was still end.e�-Yoring to settle the difficul- t. The same state of affairs now exists . found trying to be saved �from itself. It woul'da ties by diplowatie means, and while negoti- on the 0. 11.'Ri, where s',18trike among the their Pharges. What their object is in pur- like tu, free silver, opposition 1� t ations were thpa - in progress, it was st . 'Not only this, but it is suing such a course of slander and misrepre- the rest of its ill workmen exisits, . to he war and all pr? - hoped that *ar might be avoided. This more than suspected that on both these sents,tion it would be difficult to determine. gramme, but, like the boy and the bear, it I - . . ' I dare not let go. So the call is raised for hope now seems t roads the public safety We have more confidence in the sense of Dewey. Bht Dewey will not hear. I o be futile, -.,,,in view of the- �, is continually im- ' - action of the Transvaal Government. They perriled by the penny �ise and'Pound fool. fair play and decency of the people than. to ' I . . have, evidently, eiven Britain their ulti. ish policy being pursued by the management believe that such tactics will be approved of At the annual meeting of the Brantford I � matum. The�&spatch was received by the in . compelling one' 'man to do the work of by them. ,On the contrary, we believe that Reform Association, held last week, Mr. I- � � ' British Govetilment, on Tuesday, It de- two, or at least ,more work than any one ,all such unmeasured and unfounded abuse Waterous, the well-known manufacturer of man,ds that all poiats of difference betiv l een man should be required to undertake. This will recoil upon those who use it, and that that city, in the course of his speech, made � ' I the two countries be referred to arbitra- is done tha,t the high officials may receive the Governments will be strengthen- ;_ reference to the 'Marvellous pros erity that I . - ed i". p ' . had attended the industries of Canada since tion ; that ' all !troops on the border' -of 'the large salaries and the shareholders larger stead of weakened by this campaign of the advent of the Liberal Administration. . Transvaal Republic be_ immediately with. dividends. Surely something can be done' Slander. But, however this may be, it is In his own factory, in every factory of the to save the public from the consequences of to be hoped it will not be long continued, I drawn; that the troops now on the way be I ' . . CitYp and indeed in eyery factory of any recalled and be not landed; that all troops such parsimony and heartlessness on the as if persisted in, it can scarcely fail to � enterprise and importance in the Dominion, there had been not only a large in . - have an injurious effect upon the good name . crease in that have arrived in South Africa Since part of railway and steamship companies. � -the output and in the number of ands em - June lastbe at once removed; and, in the Surely the people are not helpless in the and interests. of the country abroad, as ployed, but there had been a very sensible eveab of these: sti" alations not being com- face of such a davger. Tt behoves the'repre- where the facts are not known, some may increase of the wages. of em loyees. The p P , Plied with. within forty-Vdght hours, the sentatives of the people to take this -matter be influenced to believe these slanders to tariff of the Liberal Government had been . - djusted so as to meet the requirements of Transvaal Government will take such re. up in earnest and, to work out a remedy, our injury and lose. Let, it be stopped. a . the consumers on the oneliand, and to aid f usal as a declaration of war by Great whatever that remedy may be. We .believe Their cause may be poor, but not so poor'as the manufacturers on the other. Both tile Britain, and will act accordingly. What tha,t a commiss . ion,of arbitration, to which to make. this sort'Of thing nebeseary. home and the foreign market had been most . - . reply Britain will give to this communica. disputes between workmen' and their em- - . . materially increased, while to -day Canadian - manufactured goods were asked for in mar - tion is not known. Itismpposcd,h6wever, ployers should be submitted for tidjustment, Editorial Notes and Comments. kets where -before they had � never been it, will be treated with contempt, or, at would largely, if not entirely, overcome the . heard of. Mr. Waterous is a practical man, � Sir Wilfrid Laurier and his colleagues, and knows whereof be spe;ks. His evi- most, formally acknowledged, and, if the difficulty.' It is a matter in which the pub - Messrs. Fielding and Blair, will address dence is worth more than reams of Tory Doers act on .it, the responsibility of com. lie are vitally interested. That a remedy is meetings at Paisley on the 18th inst., and editorials. mending hostil . Wes will rest with them, and needed all will admit,'but it seems hard to . . I at Wingharn. on Friday, the 20bh. No . they must take the consequences. If,there- induce those who have the power to take doubt the Liberals of East Huron' and South — fore, war is to ba averted, the. Boers must action to do so. The obstacle in the way Bruce will ive their leader�sa- proper re Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a`ccompanied by a � make a big back down, which is scarcely no doubt, is the corporations, but,so soon a 9 tion. 9 cep. party of promient Canadians'- was on a visit s � . . to Chicago last week and this, They went probable. . 1� the people show that their- will is superior to the Windy City to take pvt in a great � , I It is hinted that Mr. William Gibson, M. The announcement � comes from Ottawa., to that of the corporations, as it ought to P ' for Lincol"nd Niagara, - will succeed public demonstration on the occasion of the * that, in accordance with an understanding be we will get legislation to remedy the Mr. Sutherland an Liberal whip. Theselee lay . ng of the corner stone of the Feder;al , I between the Imperial and Canadian Gov- evil;- but not till then. A few'�disasters - building in that city, and in response to tfie tion would be a good one. Mr. Gibson is A invitation of the celebration committee. ernmentg, a detachment of the Canadian such as that of the Scotsman will likely open genial, 'whole souled gentleman, who is liked The stone was formally laid by President - � Militia will be enrolled for service in the the eyes of the people and make them in by every person who knows him, and he has McKinley, and many other high dignitaries Transvaal, and will be ready for transmis- eaVne6t in enforcing a remedy. the wealth which will enable him to devote of the Republic took part in the celebration I . � the necessary time in the interests of his Sir Wilfrid was the central figure in the, Sion to their destination by the middle of I — party. This is a position which a poor Canadian group, and everywhere received a - r. man) or a ma -n epending on his business, warm and enthusiastic reception from the the pres - ent month. The Canadian detach- A Campaign of Slande ' d , . ment, it is expected, will number a,bout a . could not very well afford to take. The American People. He was presented with . thousand men and officers.' They will not The campaign of slander which some of appointment will be made by the Liberal addresses by numerous organizations, to . form a separate Canadian regiment, but the leading ConRervative pa,pers of members of "Darhament at their first caucus which he made sui . table replies. Here, as this province, assisted by the Mon- after the opening of next session. in all other places where he has been, Can - will be attached. to the Britir3h regiments, �- -. treal Star, in the Province of 'Querbec, � ada's Premier left a good impression, and 125 men to each I regiment. They will be As many of our readers may not have an his words, as well as his presence and treated in every way t . he same as Bri . tish has inaugurated against the leaders of, the opportunity of reading editorials in Con. demeamr, will do much to cement cordial - i relations between neighbors � soldiers, and their expenses will be borne Liberal party, both Dominiou and Pro.vin. servative journals, and thus- miss the nice - He was by the British Government. .. cial, is - simply disgraceful, and if it has --any things said of their leaders by these papers spo Yen of in the most favorable, if not flat. 0 tering terms, by the -American prem of all . influence at all, muat,be.greattly injurious to we cull this choice gem from an editorial in shades of politics, and we may expect much- - � - the'country. The members of the .Ontario the Toronto World of a day or two ago. it The Wreck of the Scotsman. . I is the coucluding sentence of a somewhat as the result of this friendly visit. - ' Government have come in for the greater lengthy article: "What with selling gold ' The recent terrible diSaster which befel share of this virulent abuse. If we are to bricks, playing a confidence game on a re- After a most exhaustive trial, lasting, for the ma - gnificent Steamship 8cobsman, of the believe these papers we Must Conclude that spectable old gentleman, and standing 'in ten days, the North Waterloo election trial Dominion line, teaches several lessons the leading public men of this Dominion with criminals, Ontario's Premier is indeed was closed on Saturday last, and the ' . making a holy show of himself." I judges which Should: not,be lost on the pulylic. In and this Province, the men whom the promised to give a verd�ict on the 18th inst. I - -- " the first place the Belle Isle raute, which people have selected and long honored as The friends of Ron. Edward Blake, poli- It is difficult to may in! -advance what the I has recently been adopted by steamers inak- their leaders, and whom they- have en- tical and personal, had made arrangements result will likely be.' The evidence was I ing for Canadian ports, is admittedly a trusted with the . managementof the .public to entertain him at a banquet � in Toronto. very contradictory, and there' was some 1 mighty hard swearing; In every instance most difficult and dangerous route to navi- affairs of tb�e country, are little Short of The announcement is now made, howe�ver, where witnesses gave evidence of bribery .gal,e even in the most favora,ble weather,and thieves and blacklegs, worse and more de- that the.project had to be abandoned. The having been committed, the parties charged this danger is greatly increased by the 'fre- graded than the members of-: the notoriou reason given for this is the very unsatis- Swore an positively in the negative, and in a factory condition of Mr. Blake's health and most instances, their eviden'ce was corr&r- quency of fogs and ice flows. It has been Tammany ring in Boss Tweed's time. For that, on account of his ill health, ho.h' to ated. The force of the evidence of the two adopted because it is about- one day's sail instance, the Toronto World, one of the leave Canaia for the old country at al c h ' a n , principal wirmesses %vas destroyed by their shorter than the Other route. The insane jeading Conservative papers of this prov- earlier date than was expected. The people own admissions ; first, in the case of Boa - desire on the part of travelers hag -induced ince, a. few days ago in of Canada generally will regret to learn of sard that he had demanded money to keep � an editorial, accused the cause which necessitated the postpone - steamship companies to take risks which the Premier of this province of " selling quiet, and, when he -failed in this, he told A - ment of the banquet, as, despite his absence his story ; and second, in the case of Shantz, they would not otherwise take, in order. to " gold bricks, playing a confidence game on a from,the country and the - fact that'he has who also admitted to having made a de - 1 make good time. All the disasters of this " respectable old gentleman, and'sta.nding in ,ceased to take part in Canadian affairs, Mr. mand for money from the Liberals, and, nature that have recently takeu Place have "with criminals." Now,if this accusation is Blake still has many warm friends- and having failed to get it, having sold his evi- . - been largely due to this cause. In orderr to true -and the Premier -of this province is a ardent admirers in Canada. . donee to the Conservatives for $50. Both save time, vessel capto iris take the ri8 - these men are unreliable, and their own a . k of man of this Stamp, what must the people Sir John and Lady- Carling celebrated evidence is sufficient to discredit them, even running their boats in foggy weather, when who have kept him in power for over a their golden wedding at their homein Lon. had their statements not been strongly re- � they should cast anchor and wait till the quarter .of a . century, ba? This sort of don, �oft Tuesday evening of last week. Sir futed. Whichever way the decision goes I � there will likely be an appeal f a highe'r, fog Subsides, or else ta,ke a route where fogre thing is not only an insult to the people of John is 71 years old. Lady Carling was p 0 are lesff prevaletit.and the course less diffi. all political parties in this province, but it Miss Hannah Dalton, daughter of the late court. , . 11 cult and . Henry Dalton, 'of London. Sir John has -- � � dangerous. As a result of this fool- is an abuse of the liberty a�ccorded-l. to journ- many friends in this country who will unite Some, although not many, object to the 0 hardiness, disasterx, resulting in loss of lite alis'm in a free country. And, when we Succession Du . n � . I with Tim Exi,osiTOR in congratulating him I ties Act, which has been in b and property, occur. The pec ' uniary loss consider the only ground the writer had for on the event, and we all hope himself and operation in this province for rieveral years, u occasioned in this way amounts to vastly this villainous slander was, that the Gov- his worthy partner may be spared to each and which has been the means -of bringing d Mare than is gained by taking these risks, ernment had appointed a number of Q. C.,s other for many . years to come. ' considerable revenue into the public treas. V � p I V to say nothing of the loss of human life. who are distasteful to tile World, we still Evidence is constantly accu--nulating'of ury. This, however, is, now a popular t . mEthod of raising revenue, not only in Can. Now, if anything can be done to compel ves- further marvel iit the indecency of the accu- the necessity Of changing commanders in ads and the United States, but in moist of sel owners to take the safer course, - in, the sations. . . V . . I the Philippines. Not a word is said against the countries of Western Europe and in al. F ! P � public interests, action should not be dilay- Another instance almost as bad as this is General Otis a ability, but the criticism is most all countries where such a law exists, ed. This is one accident which has resulted the ma . nner in which these Same papers general against his mfsdirection and diffu- its provisions are Much More exacting than e . d � Stat,18, it e isastrously, butno record is furnished of treat the several' controverted elections. Sion of energy. Admiral Dewey has said in this province. In the United h , I � the many dangerous escapes which . have They p -since his return home th1at Otis was trying may 'be interesting to know, the law A - .ublish and comment on the bills of par- , provides that all personal estates in excess of a takeii 'lace from the causes we have linen- ticulars issued by the petitioners, just as if �to do too much. Other witnesses have.said $10,000 should he taxed, -according to their . � P � ! i - tioaed. � . .the same. John T. McCutcheon, the staff amount, at ,rates ranging from tbree-quar. 4 the chtrgas there made 'had' been -proven, . P correspondent of the -Chicago Record in ters of one - 0 per cent, to two and a quarter 61 In the second place, it is notorious that where§s, when the trial comes on one third Manila, a. trur,tworthy and experienced per dent. when ,inherited by .children or r( , I . the Scotsmaa started from, port with a crew of them are hot even investigated, much less man, concludes &-private letter thus: -In parents, and rates ranging from five to flf- er � which Wa.q entirely, inneficient. In fact,the proven, so absurd are tl�iey. Indeed at concluoion, I think Otis is trying to do too teen per vent. when hAerited by very dis- la - _ no much. He is essentially, a man crew was I '- ly compo�,ed of the scum of trial that has yet been held has more than . of details. tant relatives, "strangers in blood 11 or cor- St � arge � He works sixteen hou 0 rs a day, and is usual- poratione. In order also that'there may be so the earth - just Suah men as could be picked two, or at most three, of the hundreds of I v sure to ,refer to that 4ot when he tetst to no avoiding of the tax, the law provides talking. One man cannot y 11 that the distribution of any -estate that has of up on the wharf at Liverpool. Whether or not charges filed in the petitioner's bill of par- , ioss� bly be the accident was in any way due to this ticulars. been proven, and in some instances jobs of civil and military leader and attend not paid the taxes is illegal. Last year -thim Be fact, there is no doubt that had there been none have been proven. Yet, when these to all- the petty details. Otis �s conscien. particular tax yielded the United States no , an e much additi onal assist- . tious and honest in .a financial way; He treasury nearly $15,000:000. The tax on M Mcient crew, I charges were made, these papers treated does everything he can to save the Govern. the estate of the late Mr? Vanderbilt is ex- So mace coald have Wwa rendered to the pas- them as if they had all been proven, and ment'S money, and deserves a great deal of pected to yield about COM - I readers who depended upon them for their cFedit for it, but he isn't going about put. etent authority Bay@ . hat no tax levied Ej S e !accident occurred. But, 700,000. A Ri ting down "the insurrection in the right yGovernment is more popular with the ite insteadof theorew aiding the passengers I i information could only reach that E con- way, and I doubt whether he ever will suc- people generally than this. to who were in such Oire straits and in Such im- clu8i6n. But, more than this, they have ceed unleas he gets so many men that the - . .-- M minent danger, they met to work to rob and been guilty of a 4tematically garbling th in u nts will be smothered to death. I -The social event of the w9ek was the io I .y a 8 ptander them. There is no doubt but that evidence given at the election -courts and thinrehee should be relieved of the military very pretty, though private marriage oere. end, at'leamt, if not all, of the job. Bates th if the crew had been a proper one, much commenting on this garbled evidence. And Monial, which took place at the residence wo aufferhag and p or Lawton or MacArthur, I believe, would of Mr. and Mrs. John Phinnimore, in Mit- me erh�ps loss of life might have all this to try and make out a came against make good Military commanders, if given ohell at twelve o'clock W � � I .� . oduesday of last Lo I . . - I I . I - . . . . i . . . I - i � . . ! I I . . . . I � . - . . . - i � . I - I I I . I I I � I - . I :� � - . . � . . . . " R -11711-1 ­- -- I � I . . , . � V t week, when their only daughktte,r, I ­ ) �4 a H4n- � "' . I ,_Is I . .rietts, was joined in wedloo , . J. I V. es I - . Aikens, of Port Maitland, Nova 18cotia, a 0 brilliant and proniiaing youn . ter of Mantl' Mantle I � g M � � all . the Methodist church. The earettoony V1 " - I I � erformed by Rev. R. Whiting, pa ot of the � ,&A,.&�&­- - -- IV-��Iwlwlw 1W rea gethodist church, in the p a_1 ce of a . , .1 ... . . number of the most intimate frie da of the You should, not buy one without seeing ou.r StOck—SEEING 19 ,Bp contracting parties. . . LIEVING, Having placed our orders lor 150 more Ladies' and - Alisge Jac ,. I ets, and t sp k. - ' &king advantage of the large Aiscount by paying SPOT 0,A,,311 . . Huron Notes. will be able to gi,re-the ladies an up-to4ate Engles-Bealen Jacket, lined ' w4D —Brussels rate of taxation this ear is 20 with I . satin, trimmed with silk braid, from $5 � to $7,50. These mantle -s arp , mills on the dollar. I , legular ' � —Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Premier ofCanai a, .07 and $10, and they are sold elsewhero for that price, , . I . will speak in Wingharn on October 20th. - ' ' —Mr. Harry Cantelan, of Olin bon, I as I" - . leased blie Metropolitan hotel at Exeter,a id .While they last -20 off.pily - has taken possession. . I ! . I I —Mr. Jaines Gaunt, t�e well-known sto k Ladies' --up-to-date Irish Frieze Mantl s, . raiser, of St. Helena has sold h! a entire � e J : herd to Captain Robscn, of Middlei ex. I Finished with silk. braid, sizes 34, 36, 3$, 4@, for $3.49 ; regular 4,,5,50 , � �� -.Carr's flour mill, in Wingbam, has bepn i sold to Messrs. He*mon, of Teeswater, and . , ---- -----V07 Brockbank and Harvey, of Arthur. � ; I . � I - —John A "new has sold his farm, lot I. Ow Dregs Goods ! 11 concession �, -East Wawanoob, to Jam�s � - � Scott. The price paid wao $5,000, 1 ' ; I —The Grey Branch Agricultural Society Are the talk of the county. We a.�e selling them at such 'a RiGe that,ell. . I will be $65 to. the good as a result of their ables every,one to.have a new style Dreis, We will suit your pocket * excursion to the Model Farm, Guelph, laot Black figured Serges, all wool, 25c, rego'lar 45a. Box Oloth book. 11 summer. � Correct Suiting from $2.95 to $5 a suit, guaranteed all' wool. Nice two -ed elyel,ts in dr —Rev. and Mrs. W Johnston, of ! � Morri(s, i en Manitoba, re at present v lengths from $2 to, $4, 50. � a isiting Gorrie i . I I friends. It is aboat 17 years since Mr. a4d ' ., I Mrs. Johnston left Gorrie for the ,west. ,� I . ' I f I eCia I —Mr. Marshall, of near Grand Bend, SP ,-Or Saturday 1 Only �, . I brought into Clinton, the other day, a large " . grey eaglb, which he had shot. It measured Six pieces Tweed Dress Goods, 4d, inches wide, for 15c recrular 35c ' about seven feet from tip to tip of tbe have sonething new in Ladies' Gloves, Uitts, Veilin I 0 1 I we - wings. I . :i 98, Corsets, Hosiery, Ve_8 .! Night R)bes, Baby's Bootees, Mitts, Ho�ds, Bibs, etc. t8i � —On Monda niiht of last week, the c " I ! .. 41'r- , � . , riage Shop of 91r. . Wheeler, in Belgrave, � was entered and his entire kit lof tO618 Just in t748 week I -1 stolen. ,,The loss will be heavy, as Mi. ; , I -1 ... . Wheeler bad a full set of the best, ; Twenty-five plain and fancy Silk Waist Lengths for street and eveil . !! —ODe night last week Mr. Phil. Har . . 1W . ' I wear. Ladies' black, plaia and figurW Serge Skirts, lined with the b4 in , who is working on the Uig Aug .. t . I tl!e Gorrie apple evaporator, whi e. walki venetian, bound with velvet, special i$2,19, I I . I . out ih-ithe dark, fell through a trap doc r I ` On Saturday, October 28th, -ve anothe, receiving an ugly near over one eye. ' , we wil gi -, x special bargain on t,hat r's il �, Afe 'a Fleeced Lined Under' ear, Never of Porte I day only in I n ' — M rs. William Elliott, �� "' was there su,ch a bargak has a water melon in her ?wn garden, hic.4 in, Seafor;h as this Will be. REMEA113 M, ONE DAY ONLY. ' - weighs 261 pounds. It is plaintobesedri . there are no negroes in the vicinity� f Our Blankets .ar6 going fast, and i-rinter.will soon be h -ere. 011T tw Porter's Hill, or that melon, would in ot h4' , � 0 lived to weigh go much. . _ sp,ecial liaes-6Ox8O, $2.88, all wool ; 64x84, $3.36, all wool. —Messrs. Kranter & Ritchie, of Crat - . ' brook, are going into the timber basinesi, We Aill stick to our mott6-11 quick sal -es and small profits," � . � � having bought the bush on a per -,ion of . � ��--�-----. - Duncan Brothers farm, 16th con,.essior. . , -��, - - One -thousand dollars is said to be th pric a � P� i paid. - COMEWITH TH � E CROWDS TO , —While Frank Smith, of Grey, was I � - I r moving ea - right hand got caught in a pulley and w, nVn , necessitating . the amp ' -GUN N -'S, SEAF01" a. - ' rth from a well the other day hi severely crushed B. B. I . I tation 'of part of the front finger anc ba% � i I jamming the second. . � .. . . —There are at present 82 inmates in the - � . . ; ; son and J. M-etcalfi The Rural Dean . read !" friends on Thursday evening of jut House of Refuge, and, as the number makes an admiral Vs week ' the House too crowded, the House of Refuge de paper on the recent crisis in the t�n report. having had an enjoyable ,MI, all commiGteeof the county council onsider Church of England. —3,lrsi, R. K Clegg, of Kippen, wMin that it will be neceqsary to eree an ad —A short time ago, on the farm of John the village , last week,-­�enewing wlt(emt, dftion. �- ,- Knight, east of'Cranbrook village, a �ather !ances. —Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Stoneman, Mrs. I . i - . I - � I —One day last week the three year old .,onusual occurrence took place.. They were WM. Stoneman and son and daughter'sad P. drawing i oats and barley and stacking it. 1� , M I I on son of Mr. Thomas Dane, of Gori ie, wh .'Mrs. G. & Thomson 'were in itchel fell off a chair. about three weeks ago and On the eta k in -charge of the building was ,Tuesday, attending the funeral:of a relative broke hie arm, fell while out 'at the barn James Kni �ht ' in him 84th year; his first ..Mrs. T. F. Stoneman.—Mian &I. j� "4 and'broke his other arm. The little fellow assistantwas Joseph Knight, in his 741th ;'was in Clinton this week, visiting retativea. � yeart and the third hand at the job was ' now carries both arms in a sling � - —Messrs. Kemp and He , - I John Knig it, aged 72, all brothers. The �Bank, wiU assist in Mmill, of Molsozes ' , —Wednesday morning of I&S t e e k E, � , the. service of song in Hollin'ger, son of John Hollinger, 11 th co]14- work began about 8 a. m. and was com-; 'St. Paul's church on Sabbath even' pleted by early evening. Six. hundred 1� cession, Grey, left Brussels for renfelf - :Miss Mary Stewart, of the London R202,;; Assinaboia � shocks, of from 12 to 14 sheaves were turned this week from visiting frienchin , Northwest Territory, where � he has secured a position in the d ug aila stacked, the cap sheaf reaching well to the the northern part of the county.—Some of _ � jewelry store of R. B. Taylor. I I btop of the barn. It is not often three �our villagers attended the funeral of the . ro I tbers atbaiii to such royal old a e and ilate Dr. Hyndman, of Ex,eter,on Sa ,day 9 I —The 100 acre farm of J. J. Mc4ughlia, less often that at such years they are ableto i t,—Miss Irvine, tur . sold to . las who was visiting friends I on the base line., Hullett, has beeni do a big day's work. Th�ir combined ages Juriag.the past month Lindsay Brothers, of Goderich town�hip, foi' f . , has returned home. , somewhere about $4,800. Mr. ghlin --oot up to about 230 years. t T—Mrs. (Dr.) Hutton, of Forest, who a .. . - Pent intends to buy a smaller farm, tholugh he, the past three weeks with her daughter, retains possession where he is for the pres,- . RensaU- - Mrs. C. A. MeDonellf returned hometo en't. - I TjiF, undersigned has his cider mill, two Forest on Wednesday last.—Mine Am& ; —On 'Monday of last week, as.. r. Wm. nilles south-we�st of Heneall.near the now. school McAllister is visiting her sister, Mra. A. Moore's little son, Master Babb f ClinF house, township of Hay, in full running order. Press. Porbes, of Seaforth —0 yo ( r . , � ur. new evaporator ton, was out picking butternuts he had the Ing done every 4&y but -Saturday; satief action guar. 18 now all enelosedl and this week will see misfortune to loose his footing in the ;reo and anteed. JOHN EI&XR, tOWDShio of Ray. 1660-tf the'roofing completed.�Mlss V, White- . !all to the grbund. The little fellow wasi G. J. 8UTHERLA;YD., notary public, con- sides, whobas very successfully filled the omemrhat bruised, and, althoug veyancer, Insurance akent and isioucr of marriage in 0 . h n o, bo - position Of assistant teacher .i ur public neO licenses. Office at the post office, Hensall. Good I school for & D r were broken, his face was cut pretty badly, village dwellings, and also farin property, for sale - I umber of yeams, and who w," and a few doctor's stitches were ndemary. find great bLrgaine to off er at the present titne' I recently obliged to tender her resignation, . —L38b week Mrs. J. Grigg, of B 4gravej Money+D loan on first mortgage on farm and village ; owin to the very serious illness -of her . propsity at the very lowest jate of Lt9rest 1660-tf mot g passed into rest, after'a protracted i Iness of . . her, was lately presented with a very a mouth, in whiell the natural forces gmdu� Holasr. AN -D LOTs FoR SALE.—A large two flattering address from the trustees, ex - I storey I frame residence and grounds for sale. There pres3live of their high appreciation of her " ally burned out. With her husband and is a first class cellar. under the whola building -and family she came to East Wawanosh am good frame otable and driving slied,on the . faithful and efficient services, . O99 Promises. and regret the 6rab Settlers. By her life of kind hearLr Also bard and soft water in abundance. There are for the cause of her resignation.— ed neighborliness she - won the es "m: of 4 lots in cGrinectir-n on which there are some fruit The Misses Bessie and Beatrice Urquhart many. Her husband and fi . � I tree@ and currant bushes. This would be a very de- are in Chatham,, where they , t end ve children our. sirable place for a retired farmer and will be sold &� t ed Ahe vive her, and �ave the sympathy of a wi I d6i reasonable. Robt. Bell, box 35, Hen"ll. 166t.tf wedding of a relation, Miss Beatrice acting . ­ ' —Mr. and Mrs. John ' , -RE To R-ENT.—A large two Storey Dick recently returned to Clarksburg after a circle of frien a. ' STo as little maid of honor. —Elias XXter, of Goderich townshipf brick store, with Plate 91REB front to rent for a t who went to Chicago about a month ago, ,to, of years. This is a Arat class building and is neerwIll veryyleaaant time wi,th their parents and I take treatmeqt a It Is suitable for a dry goods or general store ; could frien a.—Rev, Mr. Hall, of Belgravej will t Dr. Howies' inat tutionj� be arranfed with living rooms up stairs if required. ( - returned last Week, somewhat impr ved iii , For part culara address Robt. Bell Jr., box 85, Hen conduct services in Carmel Presbyterian - health. He stood the return trip mu�h .' sail. 1661.tt church on Sabbath, Rev. J. S. Henderson .ter than he did that going to the Vv itdy Tim DRAIN- CASE. —The case of Carlisle preaching anniversary sermons that 8abbstk - , � I -in Whitechurch.—Mr. Wellington McTag- City, and thinks he is benefitted by e exn vs. ,the village of Hensall, which has been periment, although he ban not regai ed the arousing so much interest in this neighbor. gart, of Toronto,, attended the funeral on - use of his limbs. %. hood for the past few months, came up for Sabbath last, of his late brother, Dr. J. L. —On Sunday a fire 'Was put in the f rnace trial before His Honor, Judge Masson, � at McTaggarf.—Mr.' Samuel White, of of the liou - se of Mr. W. S. Holmes, of Luck-! Godericb, on Thursday and Friday last. 1�etroit, was in th# village on Tuesday last now, and Shortly after, when his son ad oc.' A number of our citizens went to the Waiting his mother- -Mrs. James White.—A . . � . L, � casion to 0 into the basement, he w - sur- county town, some as witnesses a;nd some as young man from near D"hwood, known by prized to god that an incipient fire w a- un -6L interested spectators. It will be remember- the names of Wilds and Freeman, was tried L der way, which would have e d ed that this action arose from the L flooding before Justices of the Peace Smillfe and stroyed the house, had it no, been ch eked, of Mr. LCarliele's cellar during the unpreced. Urquhart, on Monday afternoon last, . just when it wiLs. It seems that the pipes ented freshet of last January. The ,village charged with the theft of a set of harness I of the furnace had got, burned out wi �houtl had constructed a drain't late last fall,- which solne time ago from Mr, McKellar, of Tu6k-� it being objerved, and this allowed a arks, passed his property, and he Maintained that ersmith, but was acquitted. . . . to fall on and ignite a box that was stand., , it had not been put'in according . L . I ing beneath it. I I I i gineer's plans, and, being defective, caused � . —The other night Some party brok the� the water to over flow his premiEes. For : � Young People's' Alliance. look of Mr. S. 'Wilson's store house, in Clin .I'; this be claimed $200 damages, and, in ad- The eight annual convention of the Young ton, and Stole about forty dollars' wo th o I dition, an injunction, restraining the village People's Alliance of the Canadian Confer- , - old rubbers, horsehai . d a mand - r and copper. . from using the drain in future, so - ence of the Evangelical Association was picion was attached to a quartette fror I atory order compelling the village to con- hold in Chealey an ; � t Lia on September 27th and . other town, who are in the same Iii e o: : struc new drain according to the en- 280. Ab the o�ening session the ahair was I ' , Jusiness, two of whom were shown intx thi � gineer's plan.- While the council were ivill. occupied by the president, torehouse the previous , A. L. Breit - day, and whoi .rif �1! ing to pay the plaintiff what they consider- harupt, and aftek devotional exercises. Min Was seen on the streets by the night wi tch. I ed a rea-sonable amount for big lose, they Lydia Faust, of Zurich, delivered an ad - Tian at three o'clock in the morning. Mr.' would not consent to the extra expense of dress on " The objects And Me Wilson and Chief Wheatley followed the i building a -riew ,drain. Several attempts a of the �; Young PeOP16`8 Alliance." Pai"g ?arties to their home, but thel were made by the solicitors for the village session was open by ng The ..evening ' service, con- . I and by private parties to settle the Matter ducted by the local alliance. 'An address of tolen goods were found in the search that, a so was made. i without resort to the courts, bur, this could w0come, was read by Mr. 0. Krug and re- -Thu-raday evening of last week a ( uieti not ,apparently be done unless the drain !. sponded to by Rev. A. Y. Haist, of Berlin. wedding took place at the home if, qra.i was reeoustructed. After hearing all the Aev, J. P. Hauch, of Berlin� who is about -- 0 Chomas Kelly, Brussels, when Rev. 0. J,�� evidence, His- Honor delivered judgment, I to leave -for Japan to engage in mission . 7 1 %.bey tied the matrimonial knot between' to grant .eit4i - . � , er the injunction or work, delivered a very interesting E6rmon. - I . Olin McFadden, a well known young man! = order, but, as he considered Tlie session was closed by a consecration i an Ills 9� that r1r '... f Grey townshi d Mi Edith Eastman the ain bal not been made according and fellowship meeting, lead by Rev. J. G. � - ioce of Mrs. Te'lly. The bride worel� a� to plans, he assessed the plaintiff's damages Litt, of Crediton. - On Thursday morning a I � ecoming gostume ' of! dark blue. She was � at $67. - . . . sunrise prayer meeting was held, lead by - ' nattended. The home was ,beauti ully ' LoCAL Bitmm.—The farmers In thia see. Mr. H. J. Mantz, of Tavist'ock. At the . . ecorated with .flowers. An elegant an )per .� 1: tion a . re busily - engaged in Securing their forenoon Fession, Mr. S. F, Dippel, of Lis- , I . ' . as served. 'Mr. and Mrs-. McF%( den 1 7 apple and j�pot crops, which are a very good towel, gave an interesting address on the , � eut to their home, 10th concession, w iere '� yield. —M re.'A. A. Goetz of the Commer- topic, "' Spiritual life in.aur Young Pe Z � � � , op�es hey begin housekeeping with the est � cial hotel, has been i� �)elroit for the ast Alliance meetings." The afternoon session ishes of a large circle of friends. �; two or three weeks, t4 guest of Mrs os. was opened by the annual address 6 f the I —The Brussels Post . I . . � I b:ays : Robert W. 'grove.—, Our millinery opening@ last week I president, Mr. A. L. Breithaupt, of Berlim - can, a former Brussels y, who has been 'were well attended, and the displays much If Mr. W. H. Otto, of Elmira, gave a profit- mployed in the Laird machine Shops, Eirk- ftdmired.—Pdrs. White. and Mrs. Coppin, j able paper on the topic, 11 How can we gain nhead, England, for the past nine months, I both of Mitchell, and Mrs, Richardson, of � the young men and interest them in Young as been engaged by. a steamship comr any �Owpn Sound, were in the village last week, , People's Alliance work." "The needo—ol . our junior t Antwerp, Belgium, as one of the ;spending a couple of days with Mrs. Lark-' . Young People'n Alliance and � nginecre on their isteamer " Leopoldville )) worthy. —A large number from this village how they'can be met," was the subject of � lying betw�en that city and South Afri-els, attended the, f unatal of the late Dr. James an � interesting address by � Miss F. 0. tiling at the Canary Islands. He sta ted S. MeTaggart, on Sabbath last, includ Anthes, of, Waterloo, A song service VVILS his first trip on September 21st. , e - ,the Oddfellowa of Hensall lodge in a bo�y rendered at the opening of the evening nonths. b- The wreathe which adomed the casket were meeting. "The relation W the Young und trip taken about two . in! t is a travellerifrom away back,as this time much admired, those of the Knight Ladies People's Alliance to revival services " was t year he was on a steamer on the Of Honor and the Independent Order of Odd- disquseed by Rev. W. 0. ' � . . Reba, of Strat- ikine river, Alaska. At this rate he will , fellows, both of Detroit, being Wticularly ford. R-ev. J. P. Hauch gave an interest, I . on girdle the globe. - . tine.—Special Thanksgiving. sermonB will be ing report of the general convention recent- . . —The semi-annual meeting of the De preached in St. PauPs church on Sabbath, ly held in Wapierville, Illinois. The repoolot � Huron was held in St. Paul's church : when Rev. W. J. Doherty will preach at of the corresponding secretary Miss 24 1 hool room, * Clinton, on . . 0 sall, Thursday af ar. - the. morning service, and, Dr. Crawford, of of Compton, was most encouriging. There on of last week, The following- gen Ie- , London, in the eveniNg. " Special collections are at preient 31 alliances, with a total en were present : Rev. J. W. Hodg as, , will be taken up, which will go to defray membership of 1,965 while the tot -al a,forth ; Rev. R. 0. Jennings, Ba fidd ; �he expenses lately incurred in the re-shing. amount raised for mbsiopnary purposes Was , I . r 1 v. J. 'Doherty, Hensall ; Rev., 3. Ien litg of che church.—Mrs. Harold and -Mrs. $1,06,2.78 The officers for this year are : ck, Exeter ; Rev.-(). L. Milli? h ; A. 'Murdock were in London during the President, W. Switzer, Hamburg; vice - vs. J. F. Parke and S. B Smith, ,in. past week.—Mr. John R. Clark, the cele- president, W. 0. Otto, Elinira ; recording n, and Mr. G. Tyner, SQmerhill. I fr. biated boot black orator, will give his cole- secretary, Mr. ,Henry, Hespeler ; corroff- ills was re -appointed secretary. An ds- brated lecture, " To and fro in London," ponding secretary, Miss Nash, Compton; . I n committee for the purpose of assibt �ng in the Methodist church of this village, on treasurer, H. J. Mantz, Tavistock ; mis- � a several mission P hes in the coun �,Y, Monday evening, October 16th. The too- sionary secretary and junior superintendent, elected, consisting of the follow:mg 'ture is under the auspi of the E ,, 084 pworth L.Yaimt, Zuncb.* The'oonventiou was I mberm t Rev. Rural Dean Hodgine, W m. lAsgue.—Mr. Robert Traquair, of Tucker. -moat successfat and profitable one in every we and E. B. Smith, Memars. J. 0. Clan- Arnith, entertained a large numlor of his raqftt . . . . i � I I I . . Rluev �" " ,,,1&asterR*Y-4- with-hissunt, � k1oponild and - ,V911 jvro Vidtl I - � , , I . �� � 11 , - - I , , , - - � t. ... U to " . I - . - . - . Visited -bis . � I - "MS-Undaiy— I Attended I -- - - tb fAir on ' I I— BUT'goas.) -4 -1 . oill and Mf � lial I 0 &aughter I are vU . .&mjd, I I , - .13.0rVX6,—,Mr� 1� I t- ho - riltric'm �"$ 1 ,-. i,,Iipg Purz,'"t 'I by 9-- V, Georl -- �- b" 9.0DO t-0 �; - — * F -1d, . - . - - to spend h. evar , - . - - ; " V,.) D,, togers -a P � 3 I-,.,- - , � —1 imt selmore, -1 - . - � I .- -- . � - ,h" returVE . � . .. . I sbmenoe�� - " ,a. W,roireter, I - - - - - - - . - ; - -. ��, . P312ureh uox - ­ � --1 � - -.1 ­ �. opoleek, in the a ZIN P - J. West Al. A -.- 4,_f.l , - fAr"—The I I � �; �­. � . . - - , . -�Of -mr. I - - -, . . ee Edwarl -1 ­ ,� �, , �to with his� i V. L -- - I'll- -- � - orrie of I t at, the h � I -- -'­ I- A VerY Pr-ot*-3 . I- --- - . -11 igit th-o resid] � 11 . . 11 11 � . . ­ I ,.. i -- avaid, = M . - - I AncTur. 430 Ze� -- - Z�� I.." � ��� ��� �� - creall - 11 � ; � . � in 0. . . ��'. � -� 015i At -- -eler, - -4 I ­'. � - - I - � - � I by biar- ,c - I I ,� �&UgU6V*L1V'W-A' � . . . . . . �-� -1 spluet.Charl .. ­ � I ithe parlor; . --.1 � I I I ..- � y readered. -. --- I I ­ --- zed. . � - , , - IV, ....... b.o, I -�.- ­ I - ''I'll .. , I Id . I -. A Am rawd in V I - m -- N- I � --- fliven isway b,y, � _:r vre Prol - I- ili,X � -- ­ ­ .4iftow , -, -r4"4ib*VWm V - t- I , � rag, r - I I ble I 4-f ­­ ­ - I I t froin The Aimi "I - 1 '41 Compan. - A - - . y , . ��,41- ou isud friew - - � ,��. I 41own to An eni �k - . I � . . . I . .. .�� I .� , eft this ini( . --- � i � -- . � -- g tour, folh I - 11 . .. - . , I - I . -�- *11hes-adf eir many f Me . - - - � I I � . — . - - � �, - I � � - - Brucelid 4' 1 .. I IL IL a-rcmi.ws Brucef I - I I - -*-al - wair, nre And Life I � Z�;� alamel to loan at -D . I I I 6 ow � .. " 11 I . Mortgages i 11 . -�-=. Zf txpeme Ao A . . � � , �� of PAVAte - i i - - 11 4.1 1kimme every morning *nc I- .* ,good farm$ - )�, � swerial i --- I I � 11v -- - litifort - - � ra,—A very . - - - -wwd at tke 0aw mill'on I -I wVemisonudknown,th �-". - - ­ , I lz�- 11100"M ch'"t just a-, . . in ti ­ tommoijig work � -- -toftwy no one wais injul - , -b A �- *ill be rePs.ired wit � -, -jw - Rumball � - - we.�Mrs. . � - I t A-daitiag at the ho ------- V"11 - . - - Mr. � Ames Aikenhead, . . . ­ -- - i �­ - I' � - Jimmiley.—The services i -4 -ekdaction of X -r. Ba -V .�:4, ­ I I - - . & t*iw church, will he I - I , -g ; I � � 4nmxt week,, -the 18th IV . - . I ­---,JWAock,p.tn. Therev - i .... -1. Y, A L' � I *soft in the Rvening , .11 - -Jwboaelive.reaby,�Qgl � � - 11 I � -- Mid s=ib by the choir. I *ft is to 81-:-aThe annual -- I I- fackeromith, Stanley I A#WlAssociation will b I � -1.A­J­ Lw,-�, church, Bruee I I � Awliginat., CommorLeil � I I IL K oplendid, - .program . I . I,- *ad no Pains are � . I the meeting profito � - I * A good Aftendunce �c , � � vlodmn and others is exj ' - . Aft * - ion will be addr4 . � ,ems . . . I- � WMMd, Exeter, and Rt , . I - 1014RAInvall, with inusix I . fte Iffen"M Everybod . . I A i Beattie, ,of Weatr Sps . - . 1wkAhters, mirs. Scott -8 ; � � Vr& (Dr.) Arhietron�g A � . L warevulting her 1511ster, I 'I � . 4 - I. I *1ave returned home. At Ntmitj attended-Ith . .. �. - I "01ift.,which oectirred t I Mwvld lady had rewbed 1401%. - Mueh Sympatt ,Wmved children. —The A 'IMing train fistrue"k and loftillii to Mr. Reuben G � ftm-­==� I'll . I I - Zurict I - re I . . 0- at inductmentis to a I . Having bought ­50 #tov�i U#,n * VWV Ion , I ft _to A '010 . . I - I . I= 140.00 cheiper than th� 30110tftnt discount for c"h,d - ftnitadlinwAreAtthebigh - . z6filefil � L - t I Ereva-V welcome 1at I r, ... MtIon I lart her,o b "I LLL ... Sale WAS a grand � I W48 W01 bav,j anothq . Mid Idnds,of boots A 16th, CAM and see Ni . - LLL I vow for si ruty , . I *Wsswi- 3 104i & � -' , r17 1i Z * -- 1 �.. - � 0441mrrespondingly owV I%*, L # 144sat atid boot aftcrU � -00-WrAbboirs, overshoesand� . . A "-eversho)Vn before In ZI I Awisiiiiie lOpVbjcots.ftt verA , , I I �*0UN-OfUZ0 And.gents 1W 0131VAore,in town I � � ef, the beat a Ith I Fted,Xibler,tht, L , � I .. - . .. I . - . I � I .... � - � I - I .. - ;; . . ZIF. SHOW, — . f %ft1d that �� 'go, % � in i ,g% V - , , i I *, t1w second day of - , ' 1 L VAV ' Bran '. - ! y ch Agricititu i - ihU 'Sir, The Weather.- tU Previoux day, c,o ' - -' ,, I : . � ft-;* &�das..a causeq.U4 -1 - Ulm varely N,n seta ho 4 411arters I � jav; � , inany conlrin � � I Vitt A,day'a fun. The lbe � Abow groundA and.. I *Wftt � I I and there was ,Suct - 'o I* them thoroug . ;Mft " tiftie. In the ba i ty of elega,nt ' * 'WhiLl needle. . 0 the good . %"a � L 1, lb�lployniont eXemi . 11W , . I Nts 'of roots ' grain I - - as % ' V4 e -1 . 6 she* �.of fin - . � -V - ir Ue quv�� �IlbA the' id - . Vilicisis ring Aeenied I - 6 IL, -- 11 �i - L _ XLftrd.. Inheavv I - Z`56 114niber of anim , al;, . I � . "Olt ,,orses to 'carry 'Off I I 44Y show ig to be ften � 4114 I � Qftails thau ,was �On I us rim \ IN t4enkau i0pportunit - - , L hiat , ones"U . , B"Iiaes, - lu - tt , foot ra � - dhff� "en a of `rae . L 1 oftyxia—w * 11 i Wh � . ,— - M. In- 'faet. - 41111" 1 �c I ; - I tw . LLLL I t , � Matte was the c -4 , - - .1 ro - fraiNtelst -diffileu,lt - Lt' - . cult 7 _ :11tif!aelently AAea-r to. . . Place . I - Asti that I and it VMS n . thel"t r 6 W ftwd 4iiiiierAled, " - � - , * -44 had L. We*X, AZZ rim of good da I � -QL I the sooie 3-A .... e Show . wa,m .. - L .. I'll - - - _ gate I - � . "06APte and I weta NO. The 1 And by ttbsi � to th e - 0 000" -1 , 11 al am vif ,all I � I ftuatad to - 1. . 15 fttit efth, , .11 I to - I I- ga - . �� L . fQ . 46 4"Owd of -a - ­ 1% � b Of L f Mi] I . -- I 7 of 7 issn's.