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The Huron Expositor, 1899-10-20, Page 8- I - I I . I I - . � �1 :� '_ 1 . � . . %1. i I - I � �, . I r - 4 il _.� �­ * s � : � ,I I -1 i . t i . ; 7 1 1 - I . I - - I . . . � i , . . , I I I � : . . I �i . - 1- . . - . � � - -4 ' , -f; . I- , � . I : ; . � Z . . I � I i __ . - ; � . ��i �, I � � I i . � I �. � F . , � q- . I , . � � 4- 1 - " , I � � i I . . : I ; �i I -1. f , I � . -, I i II � - i _q - : � �4; 1 i fi .- . �i .. , 1 ! . , ,�� , . . I . r ­ _, ii ,- � , _ � - I f , 4: - . f ... I "_ I , I f . - I- 0 , �_ 7. �, _ii A .:�, - .� ,� - 1. I - i I . k , � � -7 - 4 4 � . I . f * , * - : , f. .. ! -I 2 i - ;. I � - : . � :- ._ ;. �4 � . � . - . I , �. - I I : � , 4 7��i � I . a �' , � ..- . - , I.- � , , I i . I � I � I ! , I � - , - - I - , r! � ! i � - . I ! I - � . I . � . ­ ! I . � I Z ! . 0 .. :: . ' � I . 1. i - . 8 - � � I � i . - , THE HURON EXPOSUOR I . I � . I I -_ — J I � _il� , � . q - m ill prove an excellent and efficient anceesso r Should he the call to Berlin the Af ter the ceremony a dejenne w� is served home near Now Hamburg, after havAug 0 1 1 11 - . - - � ' - ' - - I - - - I WAK IN THE to his veteran predecessor. The folloWin g good peoplia = town will have a clever A- GO -00 CHANCE ! at which over fifty guests ere pro�ent. s ents week visiting with friends here,"— I � 'I . .., - . I I . o licers were elected : Patron, James M(- �reacher at least.�-The health of master . At the conclusion of the -rep& t a � Fhn Schittler, who has been in Cleveland, - 9 �z - ty, I I IN 1ohael ; president, Willia,m Ament ; vice. Donnie Shaw, at the manse, has bben the . . )me! ,very Fi ne Fu I _4 4r, 11 . � -1 . I apt and congratulatory toasts ere pro�,oved Ohio, has returned li�me.—While worlit g - � I sideni, John A. Wilson; aeoretar - cause of considerable anxiety during the A 10c TRIAL TRIP . r,S , I P,e - .1 . I � and replied to. Rev. and Mr . 9 reab � �ook around the barn one day last week, Mr. '. I I TRANSVAAL, tj easurer, H. S. Robertson-, repreaentativl? past week or two but at present writiinjohe � ­ t�e 8 p. a Ii'alli � and I 0. R. Wagnerstepped on & board in which .. - - V , I . . . e will give Tim HURON � 1 4_1_1_++_. ++-H". - - � . Mr. n EXPOSITOR from NOW to Buffalo, where they will spend three i�eeks was a nail, and the nail penetrated hie foot, - 4 1, . W , - n embers, . Messrs. T. G. - Wi;liamsoni .and is making some improvement.- b � _m. train for Niag ri � - I - . _ .4 � - Massey Morris, Toronto. Skips, John �- Beattie left on Wednesday to spend a few the First of the New Year r before returning to their hom in jBlubvale. It was with difficult removed and he -was . - � . I . � y 11 We are showing a large assortment Of. � - 11 . a1ere may be war in the Transvaal, but ilson, W. D; Bright, George Patte ell earned holidays, with his brother, near to New Subscribers in the '10 Ce]ItS Ur - Went was made the reci ientl of �m medical care, but is now moving Fine Furs this season. There is no Natinf, ­ I exander Wi i a � - ilbn* Turner, Jr., Al ,.ri: 0 : ;,ratford. He was accompanied by his Counties of Huron and Valuable Presents from her visa fr: iends 'around all right.�Mrs, Moses Restle pk'e- tion with any but the best. w - ­ � . � I � � - _ 1� I J I on Uve � - _. I that does not hinder us from selling William Pickard, A D. Wilson, E. i brother-in-law, Mr. J. 0. Rosei of Seaforth; Perth for ........... � and well wishers. ! � sented. her hnsbauJ with a bouncing biby been persona ly selected b Oar F I I- i . I i I I . C)Ieman, William Ament, W. -K. Pierce and As they are both profioienb gQlners and go : _� � ; I y an expert in t1w, - I - . ; I - WO Paper Below Regular Prices i : � i boy the, other day, and as a consequence fur business, so that what ,we show � � - � T:komas Richardson. Several memberis hav I prepared for quail shooting their many ONLY ONE DIME FOR i Exeter. I i I Moseik wears a bigger smile than usua,L� - Or *It. I � � ; - . - I . we can guarantee. - - .- . ­ . I - . I ­ I -1 I - -_ I I If anyone should mkyouwhat the Promisedt000ntributeliberal premiumsf r friends are promised the delicious treat of THREE MONTHS --now . ; Miss Maggie Well has gone to London amd ". -_ competition during the season, and' ev ' ,. - quail on.toast, when they return. -Mrs. . I : COLLINS & ST"Buny, barrister 10MOLA 34 L- I - _ I test war,new8 is, just ",('�.,n,ve au -NE. -Mon �_1_U:4i:U::U3:;:Z:;A.g(g,5 .11 - ]a say "that . I ,1%8- bernister Idahasgoneto Exeter,to learn �. i�,L, , - � &�cers, notaries, etc., Exeter, ont. I : � . thing is now re'ady for active busin ' 1110 Grant, of Manitoba, who came over with . , — Aomm� . . I .WALL PAPER is being SACRI, and J. 0. Stanbury, B. A. (late with McC irthy', 01,ler dressmaking. -Mrs. H. Well and two none In our sssortment� there are quite a Imm- �, � I.-- - - , ' - . soon an theoweather will permit. We expect her little son, about five Years old, to 8113end If your neighbor or friend is not now & & Co , barristers, Toron;W). I - 1648-111 were in Exeter a few days ago, visiting her of Fine Fur Jack�e . 11. - - - - I FICED at PapiVs bookstore, and . - t I ch" w - and d mtruct -0 9 an, � �­ _ IAMb udl __ __. I . -_ � R % I --- ­ I I I � . : Monday af tern on, about o Norway Seal. The pefts are softand I e4,1 - - I � will more than mustain the very enviable ro- on Saturday last and on Monda I . ! Ili& ---- 10 11 - � I they Neil Brown, of this villagp, went to Ethel him the snap we are offering, and.persuade five took place on apple crop this year and it has netted th'm I - . � - - . CUT TO PIECIES. y evening a him to enclose five 2 -cent stamps with hie 2:30 o'clock, when three',barne we 7 nice sum of money. � the fur very full and even, perfect ... lwa* - 'p. -1 that this year,the Seaf6rth club will be the some time with her parents, Mr. and lArs. ts-24 to 30 in he PRICES are actually being winners of Aiiny trophies and thit subscriber to THE EXPOSITOR, just show I Fiim.-A very dangerous ive friends. ur fa,rmers had a most bountiful len th-in Astrachan, Bochar - . putation they have so long enjoyed. I f . le burned s . in I _ . telegram was ree ived ky the sorrow stricken name and post office address, and send them b nd, the property of'Me rs.iHor- —o— . � presenting a very dressy appearance. ­ � -0— - parents, stating that the child had been at once to . t' e gron L ., - L I ­ . I Not only is WALLPAPER being ' ­ ' t n, Davidson and Gill, the dwel g house . I �_ � - __ ,�,�'_ -Re I . ­ . I sacrificed, I>ut the - ! MASO,NLic AT-HoAtE.-Deepite the dis- killed. He was a bright, hearty little THm HURON ExposiTort", Seaforth.' 0�1 Mr. Gills' prorerty being oce pied. by . Grey-- . I + P+4_H+++++_1_ , _. I - . - _.. - I , � . I - ­ - . agreeable night a large number of fellow and his death under such mad cirourn. - � Oeorge Anderson. The fire orig natid in TRANSPmxNGs.­Mr Hugh Stewa, - rt 4065 There will be a few Capes worn, but - � _. �' ___ - Wipdow Shades and, Curtain Poles the members of Britannia Masonic stances is a terrible blow to the bereaved � ___ __ - I returned from Manitoba. Like e - far the Moab Popular Furs for neek MI . ,., the barn � I very - .. ­,"_ - . Lodge and their gentlemen friends, parents and other relatives. an illness of about five years..'' The dece ;;;a used by Mr. Anderson as a 'F�Ood- person else who has visited the Praiifie shoulder Wear, will be Ruffe and,C I _�.., ." � . J . . I W shed and workshop,: there was insurance I Aperines. .... ­ " - X . I , �_ - I � also, I aswm bled in the lodge room on Tuesday —0— 'as 64 years and I I months old. The re, on this building. Wotwithatan ling the Province this,year, he thinks it a graf` d In this class'of Furs we have a very UV, �_ - I . i . - .1 night, the occasion* being their annual In- THE Two BANNER COUNTIES... -The Mit.' mains were taken to Clinton for interment. efforts of both fire companies and )ther as- country. -A, blind man,named Steers,.". range topibk from. Weare showing 0021i� - ��_ . - - - i - . .. - I . formal At -Home. The fore part of 'the chellRecordof last week says: It in a -Misa.MclAan,of Guelph, is viettl at companied by his daughter, has been " very new shapes and styles, mad I- - L Thid- - � . "n girtig 0 . � vening was Pleasantly spent around the gratifying condition to find Canadians the residence of Mr. M. Y. McLean. There sWance, a Rood stiff breeze from ,t�e south entertainments throughout the township the Moab fashionable fur and a L o up fmm ­ - - . REMEMBER 6 carried the fliLmee from one baro th. the mbfiiatjon�__ - � �1_ - - �� 11 - PAPST'S card tables, and while the guests content. proud of their country in no matter what , will be divine service in St. Thom"' church other. The united effo and has been fairly weli patronized. -Mr. of fur. . - � LL THE PLACE rte of th bucket . I . - . edLly smoked, the resoundin crack of the section or district you meet them. But it at 11 o'clock a. in., on Thanksgiving D I W. H. Stewart, who has taught the sch - I �1� . whf - — i knuckle on the table apoke lainly of is something more than a there gratification As will be seen in another column, Mr. W-- brigade -formed on the spot . s "Te". the in nectionNo. 1, for'several years, and a I N99ff1=RR _=_Ii�p� y P inter- . WTo fu.0 1, . BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH., R- dwelling houses. The back k1to4en wells is an excellent teacher, has been engaged 'as Then there in a really choice lot of Ufipg, � � I � I A I esting gamep. ' Light refreshments were to feel that you have, among all the fine Jackson intends di'sposipg of his property facing the burning barns were , Mitts, Muffs, and some good Far Trimmi* � - " oni fire, dif- principal of New Hamburg public school for -, ,� ____ - then served, after which the chair was sections of Ontario, one to feel proud of. in Egmondville by auction sale on Novem, ferent times. Other dwellings and -1 out- - If you are particular in your choi -1 , 11 YOU � taken by Mr. W. . Ballantyne and songs With the one exception perhaps, the county her 0b.-Mahara's Minstrels are billed to houses, two block@ away, caughtfirs from next year at a salary of $550._Jo�� anxious W get a genuine article On, and I � \1. - '� . weie rendered by Messrs. W. H. and Frank of Huron, there is no better farming dis. appear in Cardno's hall, on Saturday night. Stewart the well kn6wn sheep breeder, bid I , be surn � - . - 11 the � - DOMINION BANK, the flying embers, and the utmost vigilance and make our wants known to Us. - - I Willis, Will McLeQd and G. B. Scott. The trict in the province than this cou There will be a big street parad his flocW attacked by dogs on Th y - - nty of e at noon.- urad*y . Our - � - ". . you. '. WAS exercised to keep.the building on 'both business is to see that you get the 1xist for - � . evening was pleasantly spent and was all Perth. We have inore well-to-do farmers; Miss Mabel Mulberon, of Toronto, is visit- Nooks from being destroyed by I he Sery night of last week. One sheep was killed .on -_ - . I CAPITAL (Paid Up), - $1,500,000. too so�u 0 better tilled farms ; better general crops ; ing her aunt, Mrs. James Williams, and I i t " ht and another torn so that it had ,to the least possible -m ey, . Of t] ver. - on r � I- I - REST, - - $1,500,000. I . I . better farm buildings ther friends. , element. Mr. Anderson's loan is a lquanitity _ I - - - . � � If . and less. rented o - I of" wood, tools, some pigeons � be kifled. They were valuable imals.� I *** "_ # #A* " I - � Pow -Parties in this vicinity - I orf FOR WINCHAAL 'farms in the county of Perth than ilk I I J geen - Mr. John Hill, one of the olde it " I I I 0 00 any od dq7 and mo'r . . . ,Mr. DaVidson's lose is ten cordi at October will be'& busy month among the � � - . SEAFORTH BRANOH, deatriug to go to Wingham on Fridai to other county of the province, save the : and highly respected residents of �Trey, has soid Jackets and Jacket Clotlis. our , � too� Varna. wood, a outter, buggy and sleigh. "s "w1adt - , ­ -1 . -1 - Main Street, Seaforth. hear Sir Wilfrid Laurier, can do so ani get counttof Huron. Of course Oxford comes COUNV,IL.7—Stanley council met on Mon- some sashes. Mr. Horton's lose is 1 a 18� I - hisfarm on the 10th concession,to Mr. ment is large and complete, ' There win, . . � . t" b in, rn I 0 woo an ot er materia � , bea ea 8 eve W be some smart selling to even � � . - I ,I . A General Banking Business trans- and taking the regular mor tions, while- we have comparatively none, day, October 16th, in town hall, Va a. id' farm contain@ 160 acres and is a fine place. the assortment. - � .- - . I ack ube'same night, by driving to Cli ton a close second, but. they have broken mec' 4usu Arm troDg, of Wswanosh, for $7,000. The h' 'U13 ,� of hundred zios -1 . I '1� ping train on the All the -members were present. The follow. ilimaging a number of fruit trees. I � From 83 to $10-thers,&rb " som � � . I I � I . Mr. Hill intends retiring from the actiye something over a couple I acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, London, Huron and Bruce north, for nave our valuable peat bogs. But the inq accounts were passed :' Robert Bell, re. � - — i on 3ame at lowest Wingham. This train leaves Clinton at northern and eastern counties are not in it . I . I . � duties of life to enjoy a well earned leisure Jackets to pick from. . ­ A I i to..pile driver, $13.20: Henry- Pen- � �f � �1� A , with us; and yet we find the people ev � Hullett. I � i and may take up his abode, in Brussels, � - 11 j rates. Pam . at -1 . . 10:15 a. m. On the return a special cry, found, cedar and piles for bridg . I . 999:U:9:9:,iZ_1�r1E1i111ZJZ I I Ru �- Drafts sold on all points in Canada, train will leave Wingliam, re where ready to defen . _e, $100;, A GOOD COLT. -Mr. William Morri- ' ­ �:_11 �i 4 , son, . i - ' aching d their respective John McArthur, rope, 83 . 11 ; Dr. Arm� � 0— How about your Winter Wraps? CIO . I i Clinton about' 7 o'clock in the evening 4 features vac - . I th, - . the United States and Europe. � localities, and praise all the goo Of the 3rd concession,. recently sol to. Mr. Bruciefteld. . are selling cheap, and made-up Cap" ,wd� - I . I � The train thatleaves Seafoith, going West: they d"o8sess. I I strong, cinsfing school children, $56.20; D.� Reynolds a heavy draught colt, four and well, we are I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest � vaccine tubes, $30. Council will meet again a b B. R. HIGGINS, Brucefield, Notary Public 'Wraps are very low in price. The" :&rs. - I" . I , - we ] . . in the morning, will 'connect with the train ----�o sr- &If months old, for the neat sum i Of '$50- Conveyancer, Fire and IAN Imouranoe agent. Any some of the * ce :-83 50, $4, $4.1jo and � L - upwards. . J going north from Clinton, but.there will be BETTER TRAIN SEuvicE REQuiRED.-The ties having gravel accoun the well! known amount of money to loan at byer cent., on first -c , n a I allowed on deposits- of One Dollar and - on Monday, November 27th, when all p This colt was, sired by I . la�8 65 each. We P v : , no to against . r elworth, and was said com- farm security. 3fortgagOO drawn -and money ,ad. .. ha e also an abundance of we. , R. S. RAYS, . W. K. PEARCE, train from Clinton home in the eyening. Goderich Signal of last week directs the at. 'township are requested to be present. the hol se Kenn � need free of expense to the borrower, Also !a good -heavy Shawl Wraps. Prepa ML early - I Agent. Those who refer going in this way and tention of the Grand Trunk Railway authori. � , petexit authorities to be one of t � .1 - - Solicitor - limited amount of private funds at 5 per cook. for colder weather, and get your pi of th I we -� I � bolts -in the township. Mr. Mordso k fiOWS At home every morning and Wednesday of each . . that Ureenway. . 1. I beat. I I I qv - trusting to etance to get home from Clin- ties to a much needed reform, and one the kind of horses to breed for profl . and is week. Several good farms for siale. . 157!,7 ek jj�u . I re " . � . ton, should purchase a ticket from Seaforth would be much appreciated by the travelling NOTES, -Mr. L. Phippen delivered Mr. ittecessful at it too. I I __ . " . I r . NOTES. -Miss Belle McDonald of Clip- � - � � ule I on and then get a special return public, in. the running. of the passenger Thomas Bullard a beautiful parlor.suite last � , 0 1 9 Fine Dress Goods ! We have A gru - . IIAPORTANTNOTICE to Clint #"##"*9_"#_" 1 ,, � . . . ticket from Clinton to Wingbam, which will trains on this section of the road. It says : week. -Mr. Thomas Stinson, of B yfield, � Drysdale. , I . : I ton, spent Sa�bath at her home here,-Miq,a liking for nice dress materials an t, :. . - � .1 - entitle them to return from Wingham to " If the management of the Grand Trunk - Goodie Marks was a judge in fane work d trim. ed 1i , ! 11 y 1 -�. . I paid our village a flying vid Week.- , NOTES. -Jerome Bedard, the miiigs. .No other kinds can find an entranOs. , . . I am now selling a first-class new, Improved High Clinton by the special train. We under. Ilailway wish to popularize the line in thi - t last ,iie and fine arts at Blyth fair. -Misses Ell& � . . t ; . 1. - � � � in will retire ut the e and: Maud McGregor have returned from I . I - stand that a special train also goes from district they will have to make some better a aild � Arm Sawing Machine, with the latest steel. attach 13 Mrs. W.1 J. Wilson returned home fro school teacher, - pa at" to our shelves. Only the newest and beat , � . 0_1 .� ; MOU ith cover Chicago last Monday. 'I I for our customers. -d see our fan I ments, finished in cak or walnut, and wl of the . Miss Nellie McPher- year. -Mr. R. Rau rejoices �r � t You shoul . and five drawers, or fancy drop head and five draw- Brussels. arrangements for morning train service to son is visit . . e - ad n trip to Detroit. -Rev. Mr. and Mrs, range of blacks, plain colorings and fsncie�, - __. . — Ing rien a h I - ers for $25 caili. This machine Is the. " queen," LAT o T.H E - Is - . Goderich. The mixed train from Stratford f ' d in Sarnia. -Mr. G. Of a, new girl. -Mr. J. Etue intends T a ld_ Sawers and family arrived here last Thur*- - . . I . . . � manufactured by Ahe " White Sawing Machine LADIES. -Mrs. Levi Smith in- Brown, pf Crediton, Is around collecting ing' a new house. . I ranging in price from 10c to $2 peryard, . I , day. We heartily welcome them . _! I W .,Oqr . . - . Company." All machines fully warranted and guar- timates to her customers and friends that she has re. is due here at 11 o'clock, and if it were al- taxes this week. -Mr. James Brophey via- 1 0 HURCH. RE-OPENiN(,,. - I . . in . - _� Fnu value is . _-�,-_HW,-:%; 't - . I ways The re. op�t ing midst. -Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Scott have ri- Eu It �;_ _- 9 =9�� . I I , �1 0 anteed to do first-class work, light or heavy. _ri�eved fron) Seaforth to St. Joseph'. She is pre- on time it would allow only four ited friends in Clandeboye.last Saturday 'services in connection with the datbDliO turned from Chicago. -Mr. Re . 1&1.1 - I ished to b Bair spent One of the busiest spots in our store , . I IV Ter new home where she is prepared to do work leave town the same day, as Lhe last trai - I I a is I I . L W red to receive orders fQr all kinds of,hsir work at hours And a half for a person who w and returned home on Monday. -Air. A. M. church here, will be held on Sundi y �?nd Saturday at bin home in Sianley_-Mid the Millinery section. New things are be. � ' � 11-w- _W_ _W_ALrTSC) . -9 rM is n Wilson is building new sidewalks at the 'inst., at 10:30 o'clock a. in., when th(-Bis iop Ells, Graham attended the Blyth fair and ing added almost every day. This week I . I _ ,;Ls fa erly. Address 31ts, Levi binith, St. Joseph, ing, - NORTIT MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, � 0111tirlo. 1662-2 i leaves at 3:35.p. m. But there 130 Much Boston Methodist church this week, I will be present. The church has I ee ; re- while there was the gu at o her sister, Mr�. another lot of ,New York Hate and Tirim. I � � s work to be done at the stations between - q � e f : , %A)RY GOODs BoxEs FOR SALE. -Farmers Stratford and Goderich that quite often the —a— modelled and enlarged, and is- now� a Most Simms. -Mr. Peter McGregor was a jud . _.. - Your boy will General Insuranc6.Agent & Deal- . and others requiring good strong packing boxes can o'cloc � . ge mings were opened, also some very pretty - . got them froni us at a low price as we are needing train gets here after 12 k and occasi- . � Port Albert. . 1. commodious and handsome edifice. lAll are of horses at the Blyth fair. -Mr. and Mrs. Silks for waists. � � * . . � . er in ;Sewing Machines. . . . Re'e, pi . � the room. The E. Mcpsul Co., Seaforth, 1662.1 onally after I o'clock. It is sei'dom on time. DOTS. -Miss J. McKenzie, of Goderich , welcome at the opening services, I William Charters, of the Mill road, sp�enlb � I � � I I I � I i . . - - - 1630 Is I I Sabbath the g6estg of Dr. Armstro **#*#**#94*# � aria 1 ' I � . —0 This renders it of little use for passengers. Visiting friends in this vicinity. -Mrs. C. 0— i ng.-Thla . I I - . . i � It would be hard to mention a abade or . - - . .1 - OBITUARY -The Exeter Advocate makes We think that Goderich is entitled to bet. Rice, or., and her daughter, Mrs. Ellice, of � Blake. 1 7 coloring that is not included in our the followi � I . Misdon Band of ;Union church closed last, ng mention of the Saturday for this. year. -The sacrament cif Kid - . - Wilson's Oash Grocery . death of Mrs. ter treatment at the hands of the G. T. R. Brunner, Perth county, are visitors at the NOTES. -,.-Mr. and Mrs. John Mani on', Isr. , Glove assortment, and we never had better- " � . John H. McCallum, of that villb-ge, and We are not running the railway, but we home of their relatives, Mr: and Mrs. C. and daughter Margaret, of Wolfburn Fa -1311, the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in th� - � � Thew Lal I . New fruits and now season's Teas now in stock Mother of Mr.- Chas. Aetzel, of this town: think that those who'are in control of it Rice. -Mrs. McNally, of Dungannon, spen . Presbyterian church here, by Rev. Me. value in good warm winter gloves then ve . -_ We have now in. stock the beat values t spe t a few days last week visiting' In C od- . I �� I . .. son's Teas we ever had, comprising Young Hyson. - Sunday with her Sawers, on Sabbath, at 1 1 o'clock; prepar,,,, I �� in now as#, "There passed to her long home at� the could find some way to improve the passen have just now. Our HpZkiy, too, Will I,t . _parents, Mr. and Mrs. eri b, at the home of Mr. Manson's 64 ier . found very complete in 'sizee., and made up, - .. I . Mf W J I P tory service (to-da.y) Friday, at 2:30 p. m. . � Ceylon and Japan TQ". We guarsatee satisfaction residence of h�r son� Mr. T. H. McCallum, ger service, and at the same time make the James ScAt.-Miss Torie Hawkins has re- Mr . Peter Adams n. -Mr. ohn 081, er! .eft . or will refund the woney. The best qua!ity of new on Monday, 9th ibst., Harriet Pulver Aetzel work of the morning tr " I turned to London, after spending a moilth 0 Thanksgiving service on Aonday at 2:30 P., from the purest and best Cashmere and - I Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Peels, etc., now in stock at - ain crew somewhat last week for Toronto, where he has goill I to r - .� . tioll, :� reliet of the late John H. McCallum, at tW � . worsted yarn. .� I � e' less'arduous." at her home here. -Miss Stevenson leave4 res' m.-Mrs.!lSimine, of Blyth, is this week th - � . � - - - , - - � . time his studies at the Universit�-_-L,Alr. guest of her parents, Air. and Airs. P - -_ tioli lowest prices. Some nice lines in Dina advanced age of 78 years, 10 months an i 10 I .. Toilet Sets just received, and at prices as low to the *_ � , for London this week. -Willie DeLorig� is John Thirsk is doing a rushing buslinep� in wm� 9_7)_L1_�:Z_A1 -,_ �_R Kr:v:- !_ii_F17N1 - I I lowest. Wanted good butter, eggs, dried apples, days. The deceased has been ailing for Lo&A-L BRIEF$. -Mr. Levi Smith removed "pending a week with his cousins in Gode- the� apple trade. -We are pleased Ito! !see Graham.-: Rev; Dr. Smith, who bas so abli Are you particular about your IJuder- . Cap potatoes, dressed fowl, and all kinds of marketable some -time, the cause being a general break 'his f ily to St. Joseph on Friday rich. preached in the Presbyterian church here -_ � I produce, for which we will pay the highest price. . ing-up of the system. The remains were i " "' I last.- _�O_ Miss Lizzie Allan- out again afterla ,6-ry for quite a number of Sabbathe formed wear ? This is a big department with =. - I � I mad I , ' 111- L,Missfella Leech, formerly of Seafortb, but severe illness. -Miss Leah Durand *aal I Strangers seem almost to question the, I- � C. WILSON, Seaforth. terred in the Exeter cemeter on Wednes. I . Leadbury. quite an attachment to the congregwtion, I I . ' " 874 1 day.1' - latterly of Calumet, Michigan, was married guest of Miss Katherine Manson on S� - especially the young p ople. He returned genuineness of the qaulity of our Under. - . VISTY, , Bank of Commerce Block. . . � ,�6n October 6th, to Captain Jooeph'Pollard SOCIAL. -A neck -tie social will be held at day ev(3ning last. -Mr. Edward Bo ce' r. e . wear for no other reason except that the I - - � � . - I � - �'a prominent and respected resident of Calu' be schoolhouse in section No. 9, on Oct � � , 9 to his home in Toronto last Monday. -Mrs* - � ' 27th, The programme consists of vocal and da� latt.-Mr. Welliu*ton Fee qn I . 1� . I DON'T PUT SALT ON' THE WA,L-Ks,_The met. Mrs Pollard has many friends. her t ober vis#ed at Mr. David Stephenson's , Young, of,Kent, is the gueA of her brother, pricesaresolow. Whatever price you with We axe mukil . I e has Iret I to pay, expect to find the best Underwear - - . I � ; I . in wish. er. This h � . nite with THE EXPOSITOR Mr. Thomas Fraser. READY-TO-WEAR SUITS, following,. which we take from an exchange, who will u* instrumental music, readings, recitations, an bffer of $200 for his driv i ' go for that sum at our.counter, whether it be I 'OrAi4e � i 1. � � . I . . � will be uaef ul to citizens of Seaforth as well ing her a long and.h _' dialogues, tableaux, etc., besides speeches is one of the beat to be found in the 1 0 , . - I as of many other towns : married life.- coup Y, . for genta', ladies', boys' or girls. I I � I Out stock of Ready " It is a fact not and refreshments. Mr. Archibald Forbes, having taWen a prize at the fairs her I � .11, . . I Mrs. Arbuckle, a res appy aged lady,who ) ) �� er I McKillop. � ­ Jac] -to-Wear Suits in Men'o'Youtbo' ectable � .1 Bovs, and Widren's Is now full. AssortmeA larger' generally und6ratood that - malt destroys a has-been i6 feeble he Ith the ener etic teacher of the sch- hol #####*###V��10* � I .:- than us a for some time, was 9 cc], has the a Wn. t, 1 ore and buyers pionounce hand, and no doubt those Who at- � % . 0 i Berry has . - - I uniq I I - . � ual, Prices on the bed rook basis. Inspect- cement walk in shorter time than anything taken to thb House bf Refuge on Saturday i sold his farm, lots 34 and 35, i concessica 19' 'Boyhl Suite and Overcoats i Woe be . . affair in I PROPERTY CHAwGEs.-John - I . � fide , value unprecedented. else known. The -salt eats into cement and last. -Rev. Alex tend will have an- enjoyable evening. Pro- I I Farquhar. I I . . Our Men's All-W,00l Suits at $4.75 are trade bringers ander Laird, of Port Hope, I i . _r I . Excellent Suits itim-en's at $6 and $8. e � .t . containing 127 acres, t on, fo' the store that thinks that any clothing it At $10 you Ing I gramme begins at 8.15 p. In. . *W,a d stroys the original surface, leaVi reached in the Presbyterian church last J,OTTINC:.s--The farmers have taien . TV e present it, can buy a suit fit for a prince to wear. Childron,o rough and uneven. id- $5,900, and Mr. Shannon has sold his farm�' good enough for a boy. The youngsters ism - It is claimed by those abbath, and will occupy the - same pulpit � E. -The revival meetings at Bethel vantage ofithe excellent weather We eve south half of lot 312, concession 14, contain' quick to make comparison. We Wire a dif- ! Of ft . $2.76 up. ,in aposition to know, that this is respon- next Sabbath. Mr. ird i a' native of I et their fall wor r. co n- ! ferent view of boys' dreas from Bo- me ',people, - Tweed Suits from a150 up, Boya'from g NOTE9 One, fact we wish to impress upon buyers is that we La 8 still continue ; the most pleasant feature of been bavink tog I ing 80 acres, to Rif,hard Ryan, a neighbor,, - . I I handle the beat fitting and made goods produced in sible for the poor condition of a number of the meetings is.the rendering of sacred song pleted.-Our general merchant, Mi., I - . a ova cotia, and, althqugh a young man dship, of Miss -is having a furnace put 0 " Hiy, for '81,000. John M. Govenlock has pur�' ; and our selection comprises the most thor- � I . has en pastor of the Port Hope congrega- . the country, . - walks. , Residents sprinkle salt on them in - I bythe choir, under the le in his at r 3. 1 he chased 25 acres, part of lob 26, concession oughly up-to�date things. .. . I : the winter to thaw the ice. 1 In f Alice Dundau.-Lifting potatoes and man- work is being done by William gMloor . the spring tion or -over five years. - He is a gentleman � , of 8. from W. G. MeSpadden, for $1,500, and I Wm.; Pickard & 00. they find the surface eaten awayi and blame of exceptional ability. and an excellent golds w i FRI _9L:1_L1f_a_!_ff ff:1:Z::9:�:TiTF_j � I - the men who put down as n order last Week and tbis.----4N1r. Kirkton. The furnaces put in by Mr. will move his tile plant there from Walton. I � I I . � � - . the walk. Fiie preacher. Indeed, the congregation have R. Gray has the carpenter work of his Moore ive entire satisfaction. -The i cor!zer David J. Cart6r, of Goderich, has rented You understand do you, that the bat 12 * � . .9 i . I I I I . Mr. Isaac BOA tore is again leased and � I � - .1 . I ancy occurred-, as they have had many very . I leave the walk unimpaired." - we are onge more art of lot �32i c6neession 9, from James A Suits and the best, $6 Suit �:SEAFORTH. .- sand will answer the purpose as well, and been exceedinglyforbunate since their vac kitchen nearly completed . , a are here, ,vnith a. ; - ton has the job. -Mr. Thomas Leeming has to have two stores in our villagle.-Oar 9thith, and is going to make tile and bric-il long list of prices between. The stock be- � . able men, and few, if -any, who were not I , , L I This virnal I EIDIRESIENT _#_ purchased the farm of Mr. John Crawford. blacksmith has gone to att9nd the lcon-�en- next year. . ! gins and ends with good look and lasting' I I . advartisement R 13 BRA'XCHI��G OUT. -Mr. J. E. Crealy, the good preachers. When, the time comes for The place contains 75 Acres, and the - price tiou held in Clinton. There is likel - I � . � . I I . I is $2,850. -Farmers around 'an advance in the price of horse sh9eing.- Leadbury, on Wednesday, October 11th. 5 ea a & e. . . - , - enterprising proprietor of the Seaforth choosing a permanent ; astor, we fear the , The leading Business College of - Lgreed upon i toi be COUNCIL, -Council met in Jones' ball,� qualities, Suits and Overcoa4,- in Ali lim- , �,:Veotern Ontario, . � creamery, is br p "e for boys from 5 to I y r of g I .. . .." - I I a I 0A Ir . - I I I . -11 ��! -hich he ceptable it will be difficu* yard of Mr. J. J. Irvine for a supply of fire- Presbyteriam church Tuesda . . - __T__T__ 1 1 1 4 1 I �+- I I that be will meet with the success w - the The oyster social held'at the Thames R d Accounts were passed and paid amounting anching 'out, and we tru't difficulty will be that all have been so ac eebwood are, as usual, coming to i .1 A I I I It to choose be- y, for t�-e' Pur- to $1,283.14. Thin included two steel � -A7-6 . #! ; 1% , � t I . I I - � � I deserves. He has decided -to establish a tween the many good ones. It speaks well wood for the coming winter.- r. Francis Pogo of defraying some expense �n 6ou- bridges and filling approaches. The two, - L - . I I a Skimming station at Clinton, where the for the church A� large that such is the Morrison bas been in Seaforth for a week neotion with the manse stable, wasi.a ei,uc- bridges have now cost $2,288, as follows:� Make your selection of the best � . I . - t ., I . - . milk will be delivered and the creani casei-Dr. Ross, of New York State, was visiting his daughter, Mrs. Ross. -Thresh- cess. -Miss Ida Fulton, who has bet in living F. Gutteridge, three cement Abutments and things early. The prices will not. --- - ONTARIO. brought to Seafoith to be manufactured. here.this week, visiti I Ing will be nearly ,completed this week. near Seaforth for some time, i . = . �._ � 'STRATFORD, ng his parents, Mr. I a hot ie pay- excavating for ).!ame, 61,1,78; Hamilton be lower than they are"NOWOMd . , In this connection the Clinton Newei-Record and Mrs. Finlay Ross, a d .Owing to. the failure of fall wheat this � __ I .1 � A school :that properly repares young men and wo- ( n other frionds.- seaso ing her parents a visit. -Mrs. ?ark; of Bridge Companyi two steel bridges, 63 feet f '� I I men for business life, annaces many in good situa. says : "Mr. J. E. Crealyl of Seafortb, has, A football match will be played on the re. ns threshing was not heavy. Cooperstown, Dakota, and Mrs. Morriel,� of and 43 feet -in length, $995; Robert Grieve, ; th6 assortment will not be greater, - .- . ; . ! - � �, - . : s tious. Write for�our beautiful catalogue. Our sahool we understand, as good as decided to estab- creation grounds on Thanksgiving Day, be- —0 St.! Marys, visited their brother, M ,-. John filling approaches at both bridges, $98 � I I I I Is connected with over one thousand business firms Aish a creamery, or rather a' ",skimmiDg tween the Brussels team and the Collegiate Clorrie. - - M010ougall, of the boundar last! week. John Benneweis, oak timber and repairing': . I r Miss Alorriel also aocom r - through our toriiier students. Station," in Clinton. He has entered into Institute tearn.-Business has been pretty NOTES. -The Howick township show was panielltheni. I cedar abutment at Henderson's bridge, $17. +++�Hrq ++++-H4i-� arrangement with Mr. Jacob Miller for � a— ' t ! - . I % - - - I r I I Ili oil - - I � I r, IT h c Rt , I �� tu , S�n 14ed or 9 et z i � , b_� I �- J. ELLIOTT, Principal. a" dull in town for a couple of weeks, as farm- largely attended on' the 7th inist.-Mi8s ! . Railing and gravel have to be put on ap- - . 1: I � ,� , 4444-62 the use of parb -of his shop on Albert street, era are all busy harvesting their roots and Della Barber, W I I proaches yet. These bridges I - — __ — Mr. Aliller' having surpl ho returned -from Ohio re � . are all steel i . us ro - ! 13russels. . I . - . 0 - a . . q I . d . I � om, power and potatoes. Potatoes are said to be a parbiou. cently with her father, is very ill at her OAT)IhRINGS.-A ' except the flooring, which is three inch oak. ' The - . - . water. The location will be a convenj ' large crowd of people � - - Special Clearing Sale ent larly good crop. -Mr. Patrick Keating left home in this village. -Mr. Berb Mutch has wil� -take in the Laurier demonstrati n tdbe Council accepted - the bonds of Charles i . - � 0, � . � . � I . 0138, alld as Mr. Crealy is a shrewd, experi- on Tuesday for Muskoka, to purchase lumber. become a citizen of Wroxeter, where he will held in Wingliam Dodds, collector, as satisfactory, and the . I enced man, we hope the unforseen may not I -Mr. A. Cardno is moving into the Penti- continue in the butchering business. -Mr. , on Friday . . . . . I Spe�isl ratepayers may look for his smiling coun- � I � . �. r Dishes, Cake nesij here." . sels an a'( I )ng t6nance an day, and those not wishing a — __ - — � _. � � I . happen to prevent.him entering into busi- cost store, and his present premises will be Knowlson is putting a* new fence �Inng the the division to Palm raton.-A Olitical ,- � . Of all Silverware including Fruit I tra ns will be run from Brus Dishes," Butte' fitted- for � 141 A4�10 1 � e y E4 Jfc.FA UL "' ­ Baskets, and a great vari. I . Jr . . au , as an addibion wesb side of his lot.—Miss 1. .. . . second visit from him will prevent it by . . .. _. 0— Lizzie Brown, meeting was held on Friday evening in the I . � . �l 9 Dry Goods Co., _. �_ , Brussels, when the f Ilowl6n council authorized the clerk to notify � to his own store.—A number from town at- daughter of Mr. -Geo. Brown, proprietor of town hall having the taxes ready athifi first call. - The I ety� of Berry Spoons, . HY-ITENIAL. — On Wednesday morning, I tended the funeral of the I -ate J. P. Doherty,, 'bion, is suffering from an attack of spb4kers were present: Dr. McDonald Al. � .. 'ravey L�dels, and Sugar 'October 11th, at 6 a. m., the residence of in Clinton, on Sunday.—Mr. W. D. Bright inflammation of the bowels. Her man 'O. -, A. Hyslop, M. P. P. fence along the I . I G - the Al ,�;hells—All mounted in dainty t, V Samuel Dickpon that his I y ; W. H. K Or ; ' et, I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Latimer was the has returned from hig trip to Manitoba,— friends wish her a speedy recovery —Mr. S, . irman, T. Strachan. The fe s Greatest Cash - . caseii—at 11 scene of a very quiet.but Pretty wedding, it Poultry is a very scarce article in town just . . . road on lot 26, concession 11, in three � 0 F. Blair; cha: C4th . IU being the marriag Joseph Rae returned from Manitoba last topic was " Whit have the , Liberals and a half on road allowance, and to request - � I . ' . e of their second daughter, now and on that account many have had to week.—Some of our citizens are procuring a done siDee they came into power," and 'h its removal. Alex. Gardiner was author- _�,e z I � prosperous business man of I - $giving supp e man who can tell it . ,� a ized to have a railing put �n approaches -to Gn As H. MBER & SON Alaggie, to Mr. John McIntosh, a" popular do with -out their accustomed Thank * * ly of coal for the winter. For heating, doctor is th' O& and . - turkey.—Mr. Calvert, of Mr. B. B. Gunn's, I the iron and two steel bridges, and along DQz Goods "ore. . . � - - JEWELERS, SEAFORTH. Bridesmaid and groomsman were . dispensed coal is better, and we think it is cheaper sidewalk gan,g are pushing the work w4ile gravel road on concession -11 to prevent . - . I I IG18 . store, the other day found a valuable collec- than wood at � the present prices.—Our the ,'Weather is favorable. —Court of ievi8A'on damage, as award ditch is 'deep there. I i I — .with. The bride wore a very -becoming cos- tion of stamps� and a handsome brooch. evaporatoi. is still running night and da will be held in Morris on Thursday f this Council Sir Wilfrid Laurier. Ib will do the old- I . tume of torquoise blue bengaline, trimmed The sta'mps had been dropped in the store and gives employment to quite a few.—They week.—The Grand Trunk Railway �ile adjourned to meet in -Sage's hotel, gentlemen good to go -bear and see the man- � � . ! � — . , with white satin and chiffon. The - cere. and the brooch was found near 'the Metho- familiar face of T. D. Edgar, our pular dri ver is at work in this section, also their - - altou, on Monday, November 13th, at 10 I whose popularity exte'nds not only through� � . I I ,' o'clock a. in., when it in expected the taxes : out this great Dominion,, but to every place - Grand Trunk Railway 'mony was performed I -Ty Rev. A. L. Russell dist church.—We regret to learn of the seri- hardware merobanb, is to be seen a Zin on :te - painting machine, which. is woJ,th W - . .1 . . sgmn . 0 aie the growing 1 - - _ LL � . I is many I g.—Apples-are all gone to pieces as tar - where he has made his appearance. �Om, . � : times. The total' taxes this ear are I — . . Thank g Day, October �tives of the contracting parties. After the ! purhey, who has been co�fined to bed for friends. Mr. Edgar is just recovering.from as prices are concerned in this distriA. It y ; servatives -as well as Reformers are Joing. - - I m ' 19th in the presence of only tile immediate rela' I ous illness of Mr. Robert Torrance, of Har- the street, much io the delight of hig eei% - will be all paid, as thee � 6, e $11,180.20, for the following p � teacher of school ,. 1� 1. s Fare young couple had received con�ratulations, I several weeks. -The thankoffering meeting a severe illness. -Rev. W. Johnston, wife will'learnisomebuyero, who run into UrPOses : � Mr. James. McEwsn, . - � Cbing 18th aud 19th, Cood -for 'rettirn until ,th�y repaired to the-, dining-rof , m, where a I of the Seaforth Mission B&nd of the Preaby-, and child, who had spent about two weeks busioess ,headlong, -a lesson. County rate, $2,355.41; township expendi- . . , St Monda'y--.At1 ati%tiona in Canada- . Butliptuous weddiDg brea,kfast was partaken � terian chu -A S ick �;of , ,�� section No. 1, Howick, ha I . : re will be held in the church on visiting friends in and around Gorrie, have over 200 wild ducks- was seen in thJs ( istrict ture, $4,985.25; Grey drain, $135.82 M � � ofl - The biide then ap eared in a v . ; c- � in that section for 190b at Ticketa can be purchmed tile rrevi h. - .e been re,eng4l" . - I an incA"&A , p ery be- I the evening of Thursday, October 26th.- returned to their home in Morris, Mani. this week. -G " Killop drain, ,$255.12; engineer's fees, 1 It � � eorge Edward has been sh'd I salary. Mr.' McEwan is an 0coelle t ous nig,ht for early tratri. corniDg travelling suit of dark brown, when i Thirty years ago last Sunday snow - fell to a -tobA. I " $71 20 ; statute labor, .$66.50 ; schools, , C I .. � - at the jelly factory for the past �eek.11` I tba her vecy po � ular with the people in - � . thh happy couple. took the morning itrain - considerable depth, and there was coutinu- 0— r $3,310 90; schools receive besides, $70-9.88 t 9 P I . � . 8 i" fot London. The bride was the recipi ut of ' ous sleighiDg from that unt Geoige Beat and Baker & Vanstone ipp6d i the section, and the - trustees have AhOVM I I W. SOMERVILLE, Ag'ent/, � il the middle of Bluevale. ­ interest ; township pays for drain@, out o I . i a large number of costly and usefulgre�- � hogs this week. -R. Graham is I . f their appreciation of a good wan by their Commercia� BuildiDg, 8EAFORTH. is, which -serve 1 April. The apples were frozen o4' the NOTES. -Mr. -John Hard and Miss lots I - sb� PP'Pg funds,,.5135.76, . i _.. to ellow y . - ,of grain these days. -Do not mio$ hear. *_ � recent action. -A Mr. Fear preached in the - � � en the este m in trees, and the turnips remained iti the Hardy, of Culrose, spent Sunday' with Mrs. iLaurier on Friday at Wi 'gbaffi. . Sunday. He is at present I 1 16-115 which she is held by her many- friends.. On grounduntil the following spring. � .14 1 . � — (YO m - W. Rntberford.-We are pleased to know ing i � Lakelet. church here on, , I . __ returning from their trip they will take up ,pared with la.st Sunday, who 11 sa 'that ' . Spedial train and rates. I i ' assisting the Rev. Mr. Smith at revival - their residence on James atrect. y that Master Chester Pugh is recovering � —0 i . BREEZES OFF THE, LAKE. -Mr. Alyles 'services out in Clifford. -Mr, Wade' Is, . . . I I DISTRICT MATTERS. I the seasons are not improvingwas' well a's the though very slawly from his recent sever' I . ! . is app � . 9 6 Zurich. � . Scott, proprietor of the roller chopping .Packers are in this vicinity at present. -JUr- �_ .. — #—, I rople, with the march of time ? ' Rev'. J. illness -Rev. R. S. G.- Anderson of Wrox. � i � & ., - � . . COLLIN-S & STAINDURY mill herei has let Robert Candle thd con. Wade has been buying . for McAllister �t - EGMONDVILLP NOTFs.-The Rev. A. G. ; . Wilkie, the well known missionary if In- eter, gave a very instructiv and interesting aric . y- 1, .9to Jansen will deli�,er his interesting , 0 , barristers, cbnv;e' tract of deepening the outlet from the lake Co., of Wingham. $1.50 is what they :are . . IWI lecture -on ' dore, India, will give an address, unde _� ers, notaries, eto., Exeter, 06t. R. 11.1 Collips , I tvhv 'utrvoll & , � Holland -and the Hollanders in our church ausp r the sermon in the - Presbyterian church last and J. G. Stanbury, B. A., (late with McCarth riere- The job is worth $100 and when it paying for winter apples, though others are � � rr- V0 icies of the Seatorth Missionary 'A xili- Sunday afternoon. Mr. Lockhart, of Knox I A8-tf. is completed it is expected there will be .paying a little better. -There were a lod of A[ � pinj on Friday evening, the 27th inst.. Mr. Jan. ary of the 'Presbyterian church, in, the College, 8, Co -6 barristers, Toronto). I Oster 1, - Rteers delivered for Mr. I . - ­ 7- . - I Toronto, will preach the next, 'two JOtTI1-,(;S.-Rev.- E. Schuelk a0 wife water enough to propel the mill, thus pro- ...nice' W. Wallace I , - . - Ben is a native of that wonderful land, and church on Wednesday evening nex , the Sundays. -Mrs. D. Agan,' of Morris, is ill of were called to Tavistock on accou t of a ducing a great saving 61, wood. -The Clif. here last Saturday. They are feeders- sud . . . - , speaks from personal knowledge of the coun - 25th inst. Mr. Wilkie's address will be a inflammation f at the home of her sister, Mrs, fatal accident which befel Airs. Be ' �s ford and Gorrie fairs, were attended b 1 e nearly 1,0W ounds each----:Xr4­ - . Ti..�Vj I-1-i.,,.,.-Thc following wer tie __ try, from whose people the warlike and most interesting one, and should be largely - v r P - G. Haney. -Master Reber Thornton, of �fatber, Mr. H. Sheffer, in a planil) mill immense throngs of peppl�, crowds gioi,nyg the burg, is At present, I Luth. from 'this place and vicinity. Both a ra n Chicago, New Yor,kand I I eted to distant points this week . Britain -defying Boers are descended. The attended.-TIhie s�ained glass windows in Wingham, is spending a few days in the there. There was no service in the I i ) � I ,Juelkl 8omerville, upAown. agent of the Grand lecture is under the auspices of the Women's the Methodist church,' which were broken village. __�_miss olive- 8 tt ba,s nearly recov- oran church on Sunday last, on accou � nt Of were ronounced a success. The show of ' - 3 ties. , � Trunk Railway: Airs. Finlayson Tucker- Foreign Missionary Society, and a ',silver by the bail storm of some months ago, have �ered from his recent illness. . their absence. -Mr. and Mrs. hor2in Gorrie surpassed all fo � il t - 0— I ' i arnitb, to Sheldon, North Dakota ; James collection will be taken up during the even. .been sent to Lo cc chei, rmer ex- � ther I . ; - Lockhart, John. 1%1u'nn, McKillop to- 8aulb ndon to be repaired, The MATRIMO' ,QIAL -A very pretty autumn who have been visiting ret hibitio'ns, and good:colts that got prizes in ; -The pressmen in the general I . r in- in aid of missions. -Mr. Walter Keddy, work on the granolithic side walks has been wedding was celebrated at the residence of here, have returned to their hothe i rava - Clifford Mildmay out on strike K Ste Marie; 1'. K J;nd printing. " atives iends r J t f offi o, have gone oe � eating to Calla6der, Altis. thte' genial Reeve of Uaborne, and his sister, at a standstill for several days, on account Mr. J. K. Gordon, barrister and solicitor, ier" North Dakota. -Mr. Michael K�rcE in it a Gorrie.-Mr. Joseph Mahood, who for higher wages. They denia.nd $14 h w k, - of Whitby, -on the Ilth of October,- when his received the s4d news by telegram,thO other was seriously ill for some we ks, is now This a t e e t Ow - Miss Susie, were guests at Mrs. Muldrew's of the supply of cement having run out ier I koka; 0. Oerard to South Haven, Michi .1r; i and Wingham were not I cesin Torout demand . 0 strike doe no ff c the daiIJ Mrs. Fach and mother, and Mrs. A. last week. -Mrs. Cro - bie, of North Dakota, The for cement is so large this fall a - D. almost well. -Mrs. H. Dulinage, of this p I gan � T 1). Youn,­, to Detroit. arrived on Saturday em - youngest daughter, Miss Victoria Pentl nd day, of the death of his son-in-law, 34 1 . veniDg last on a visit r. - _`0 that the company can not fill tbe' orders for Go�don. was united in matrimony to Rev. Zimm, at Cavalier, North Dakota� His lac6, accompanied by -apers. collector of on,, . to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Man. weeks after they are received. her mother, Mrs. ; -Mr. Robert Reid, sr. , I - C[-1-.T,i--i--�­The annual meeting of son. . It is very W. J. West, M. A., Presbyterian minister many friendswill gpathize with him in Smith of Clifford, in at present visitin torn$, at Londoii, fell in front Of a street CC I � Tiri, P ; She is accompanied by her three chil. provoking that the work should be stopped 9 — I . at Bluevale. The ceremony was performed his bOreavement.- r. M. Zeller rpoently relati�es in Chicago, New York -and other Thursday m3oing, and received injurits' . the beaforth CUrling Club was held in the- dren, and will make a lengthened visit while the weather was so favorable for it, by Rev. John Abraham, of Whitby, assisted wrote the manager of the House of Refuge, Ameri,ban cities. -The boys on the bound- ,Which may,pr ve fatal. Mr. Reid iP . V Crip hotel on Monday evening. The meet- among friends and relatives here. -The fes- but what can't be cured must be -endured. by Rev. W. T. Hall, brother-in-law en I .77 1 - - of the t ,�ri" mo to, for Mrs. Miller, who was re sty ha a shooting match last Friday, cap- I s of age'imd4 one of the Pic eer buld- inf, was the tno,t largely attended and the tiveseason of Thanksgiving is a with -Mr. Frank Woodley, of .Chicago, is here bride. �ently n os' enthumiaatic ever held by the club. , a c year . � . us, earlier'than usual, but*all the While Miss Carnidge, of Whitby, that institution. He repeived tained by James Burns and Robert YVynn. nesS Men of the Fo-reat city. �, � On the principle, we presume, that new that in many ways. Teitnter f 6r just now, seeing his mother, Who is still played the wedding march, the bride, wor in re I that she was in exoHent There were two of Mr. Wynn's men in the � -A movement is on foot to organize 6 . I .. . While as a people we very ill. -We are requested to . health, wpYl pleased with her quqrtersi I state that at escorted by her father, entered the room. - I . brooms sweep clean and do the best work, rejoice at its return", as we realize its - tru the regular rneetio� of the Women's Chris. She was prettily attired in a gown of white and 'Makes herself very usetul.-Mr. an,1 .rected at' a number of crows in Mr. ferient universities of Toronto dif . - � e , is burg hunting game, but got nothing, a battalion compoted of volunteers in the dff- an &n.tire new list of officers was installpd, import as a , Christian infitibution, bow tian Temperance nion, in their roo ' for service while the old stand shot di in , , I . , , � I , � - , . - - - � - , � - - � . -bys, although not in many of us who are bonestl7 � me on organdie muslin, over white silk with the Mrs.:Philip Hauch were in Credito last Allan'i bush going wide. by a great many lit � - office, are as enthusiastic as their younger . A South Africa. The matter has been broug, - � - , . thankful for Wednesday afternoon next, a report of the customary veil. and orange blossoms ra,rds.1 Aqreatmultitude passed through before General Hutton, who has gi . , I blee8ings which have come into our lives proceedin s of tho county union, held last and week, visiting Mr. Hauch's brother. - +LRev� van DIS � 7 carried a shower bouquet of cream roses and 0. S. 1iblibeiner and Messrs. F. Kib; � er, S,' where twenty colleagues for whom they have made way in during the past. year, and have rendered I week at Nnton, will be given, an Cre'on Friday to Clifford, approval of the general idea. or Jer that all mity share in the honors and thanks for the same during every passing d ladies carnations. She was attended by Hardy "d Moses Geiger attended th'. Sun* 09od n)ii1k cows were being auct-ioned off by -A sad accident occurred at SnelgroTO, � - _ . '. a V1 � � - changes, Mr. John Weir, who has occupied - maid, school conventiolt t I Brioefie.d on Mr. H4 Torrance.-Salea have begun around Count of Peel, on Friday afternoon. LAU010 respousibiliting of office Among the other day, have helped to �make the load of some made,welcome at this Meeting.-' Several who was dressed '-in a unique costume of Tuesday. They will give 0 * I _ .son �d generally, whether members or not, will be Linda Hairris, of Toronto,. 4s brid;s Miss day W, rep�rV in here; lEvery post, stone and shed in the McC loob, the thirteen -year old i less favored one lighter and lift the pall of from Seaforth intend going to W gham on pink and white muslin and carried a showir the E vangelical churgh, oA,. 8qud.sy n oommu�niby has a bill xtuok on it,�-Manyy Will' - J. McCulloch, of ()rand Valls.V the position of secretary -treasurer, for twelve sorrow from some striAen heart? in , 21, _* lit ent colleagues. cc I lam - . � � � years, retires and is succeeded -Rev, Friday, to hear Sir Wilfrid Laurier and -his bouquet of pink roses and carnations. The There will be servi ' 'in the Lultohilel;;_ . by M r. Mr. Bradley, of Mitchell, preached excell -Mr. Henry Stewart, of this brid groom was assisted by hie brother, church on Thanksgiving old chips who do not bother much about with his brother and Miss McCulloch; WO - I � Aobertaon, of the Col I legiate Institute, who sermons in -our church on Sabbath lan. town, died eatly Wednesday morning, after I Mr. e Day.-Mrg' and demOnAtrations,are,boundto be in Wing- olatnutting, whenhe fellfrom a tree 31A � 1. - W- S. Went, Of OB900de Haill, Toronto. Mrs. John Witmer haveretuimed to the' laam on Friday to m and hear the Premier, died in about ten miuu - - I ir tea � I - ; . � � .1 . 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