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During ` of Ed --ation, Mr. Harcourt, is an Episco ed ; so that the martial spirits &'nong 0 1 Ur I - ..�� " ,W. -,�z- I , %., � �­ I ' ' 'Oth the . � , h � % �. - 1. railways -failing to these five miles we only pass the home A alian, and the- Minister of Agriculture Oanad ian young men who were hoping ,o� a 6: ,,*. .,. �� �f , ., 1" -I, , . . -_ P - - W1 X,.� . /'�`.­'� . .1 ";, -1 . remove produce wit,h proper despatch on ac V. Dryden, is a Baptist. e -Store - .- . t I ­ . .d � _­ ­ � , . . .� I �, " through the Canadian . one settler. Here we found an aged couple, uc f , Th Corner J;4 . . I Ron. Mr. Harty, second expedition, wi urb their I ;! . � I 4 � I , ; - I i ; I - 1 "71 (" ' who received us kindly. Our visit might who is a member of the Cabinet without impetuosity and wait for another, )pportun- . � I . r �e 8 r f a shortage in cars, while at the have been a brig tvir spot in their lives if portfolio, l's a Catholic, and Hon. Mr. Gar- ity to display their valor. Sho I I such 'an � ,� zo N -1 " coun, i 0 ,� �, i � J 6 - ,C- . I . � . h . I .f �,-,. I - same time, cars which should be available we had "spoked t% Gaelic," but as it was we row, -who pcoupies a similar position, is a opportunity ever arise, we hope I ie young 1 .12 A5 " , f5 , " 'k F � � ,2 � - -",,',,' I Blue Frout. - .Z6 0 It , � for t 3e removal of Canadian products are received a Highland welcome. The working Presbyterian. . . men of to -day will have grown . I , ( _ I I �ey I in I , I ,� . - F � Z9 2021 22 , ",:,��J, . days of the old folk are about over, but a . — '__ � I � � ­ � being used for the removal of American . ceful'purouits, and will be to) goincie�ut � . �! . �.-. Cwt -� lucky son of about twent summers has The Mail and Empire says: - . ell. ' I I . � � . . � : _____�-_ - W prod ce, thus inflicting upon our people a - I For sogeringo;1 even if the promise 3 time I I 26 A Z(5 29 90 llr;� Vu P y . . I � cheerfully undertaken to carve out w home Speaking of the North Waterloo frauds, not have arrived when " men el all stmullay . I . . NE e - , : - - — , - or shippers. New Ontario, They have a, commodious . 'ESS GOODS DEPARTME T I -0 doub e 'loge. Mr. Pringle's experience is the for himself and his parents in this, part of . . I W ADVERTISE k ENTS. experience of hundreds of oth . th SF.Aron ' Ta ExPOSIToR (new Liberal) .war no more." - i 7 NEW 0 N , � .. I � I says: "The -unfortunate who.suffars by a f I . - gg- The figure between the parenthesis, er each The I osis is two fold. In the first place, a and comfortable log house, and already quite, somewhat at � riot interpretation of --the law Another b nk robbery trial is ended a0d . . * 1. . . -store within the past t1v0 weeks one, denates the pitge of the paper on which the is, clearing has been effected. ' The entire a I' . We hav 4made many alteratioris in our 1080 is 8113tAined by the cancellation o and the evidence, is a Liberal." Yes, poor the mystery as to the guilty part ei i still fe - U! I 4 ,advertisement will be found. � f con. region was swept by fire a few years ago, fellow, it was not the o6rruption, nor was it t and in the f 1,q�re our Dress Goods, Silks and Mantles will be kept s I 33oys' Clothing tract � as well as by the dastru mains unsolved. The trial of ffie youj eparate. --Greig & Macdonald -I ction of pro. the second growth has 'not yet become the fraud, that required Mr. Breithaupt to I Pg There are thr6e essentials in order to make a -dress goods department a suce Big saie-ww. Pioicard & Co -5 -4: : . troublesome, and laud clearing to comporia man. Anderson for robbing thi i Molsou's � . . - . - ,ess_ New Clothing Store -11 13- Gunn . perty while in transit or while awaiting - be unseated. It was the cruelty of the - . . I . . I Sample 131bles--Lumsden & Wilson -5 i . shipment, and secondly there is lots oc. tively easy. About noon we reached the , judges. What we want, if the machine is bank tfiere, and the particul'ra f which Expq-.rienced Salesman, Good. Light and I � a Ton Days'Salc-A. G. Ault --6 .1 . . Klondike, where some twenty settlers have to prosper, are judges who can appreci- are familiar to our readers, closet nWinni. 1. I I 1JP&dqjartera for Stationery -C. IV. ftpk-s Casio ed through giving our op � - . Casio ponents the already found homes. Like the family re- ate ' the efforts of 'the noble band of peg on Wednosday by the jury bi i ging Fin � � , . Teacher Wanted -H. R. Spence -6 -I firat choice in the foreigii markets. ' In ad. ferre I to above, most of these settlers have workers.' i . 1 : Pleasant Surroundings._ . - % . . � Farm for Sale-wm. brorrhon-15 I -_ . � a verdict of not guilty. The pr Dner was - I I: - � Cattle for Sale-Tholl, v-, Cudmoro-6 I dition to what has been lost to our people in the " two talks," and have come from those I set at liberty amidst the great rtj Picing -of . � , . !r,sx Notice -Charles Dodlg-6 ! prolific counties, Huron and .Bruce. It may No, the Mkil has not get.it right. What I �, - Public Notice �D S. Faust -8 � . this way in grain, thousands of dollars worth . his friends and sympathizers. "he case I � not be fair to make digtiactions, for the we want is, that there should be a more created as much excitement in inuipeg -as FIR iT ibave no hesitation in .sayi g that ive have the best and I L � Poultry Wanted-Cme & Co -8 � of apples all over this Province will be abso young community is made up of enterp'risiDg L - I � ,—we' � I In - Most Auction Sale -A. MaGrozor-5 � I . . uniform interpretation of the law by the the Ponton case did at Napanee. � I I I . I . Notice to Creditors -D. IlLay-6 ; lutely lost simply because the railway oom. men and women. I .. I I active dress goods man wei3t �of Toronto, a gentleman who Clerktd it . I judges, so that invidious distinctions would ; I � . L I t � Sheep r,oEt-.Vr5. McKenzie -5 I . i ' W. A. - Murray Co. (Limited) store for a long time, and there is no- , - pr%nie i will not, or do not,. furnish the neces, � I bad a longer chat with Duncan McKay , I- The� ' .Ay Sow -P. Carlin -6 � I - , I not be made, ", for instance, in cases such The statement is made that the Farmers' L Barr . than any of the others, and must tarry a I wl ! x 40 a -rig the fi To W -T. F Collle-6 ! nary transportation. Binder Twine Company i , 1. - 0 ne dreas goods ; of Bran Iord, last . doubting the fact of Murray's f Toronto, le di - West You Est, cW_[3]-Be&4lc Bros -8 . �ittle by the wis,y to tell the Westminster as London and East Elgin, where the evi. I I tradb of Canada, _� '. I . . � - . . Wanted-[21-Thornsa Daly -8 I Mr, .Pringle also shows the loss sustained 0 hi He was exceedingly communi- dence of bribery and corruption was much year paid a dividend of 60 per ce it.� Tbil� i ; � � I . . 0 - Im. 1. � I I � Teaaand Coffees -[31-P. D111-8 -i throu r,h our railway companies giving better ,�iuvte for a. Hielan' man, and as intelligent was thought to be something extrawdinary. -OOD LIGHT.—We think a visit to our Dress Goods Horse Blartkcts, eke -[3]-N. Broderick 8 D . more pronounced than in North Waterlo SECOXD—� � a -communicative. I found him working at I Depart - Slippers -ft. Willis -6 I O' But this year it goes several point bett�ir, i ; . rates for the carr ing of products to the sea 4 the respondents were allowed to retain New F-ruity-A.YoUrIZ-8 . ; I y 4 new fence, the rails for whioh had been * I � men will con-Viince you that you never stepped in a room betterlig1jr , � board from Chicago, Minneapolis and other their seats, whereas, in North Waterloo, and pays a dividend of 100 per ce c t. Thiis., T � . I - Poultry. Wanted- A. W. Stob!e-8 . . � �aken from the burnt land. Duncan'shandis . : ed, afforAing abundant opportunity of 'intelligently selecting - , I - where the guilt was less clepirly shown, the too, in- face of the fact that th: uty ho i I , Color and � westo'n American ports, than they give to. *ere not what you would call clean, and he n ; . respondent was unseated. This shows been removed from binder twi Various quality under the most favorable conditions, . . a Tw. �; idn't carry a handkerchief withwhioh to � - ht , r0a &P 5- Intar �o sfiippers, thus not only aplaoing us at that it is not always safe to take the de- Ve been d � . I , � AN , expedients ha ise I o secure ' - # _ V ipe the perspiration from his brow. This cisions cheap' twini for Canadia r . rHIRD—Mr. Calvert- is making the surroundings most pleasing, drapin,-, . I AAA T Ifitt a diBa ]vantage with our' competitors -An the 0. of the judges as an infallible guide ris. The . . ^,__,� I : � - I tter is, an inference only. His veralls t the degree of guilt. "New Liberal,y Dominion and Ontario G v r 'e rits have department in a way that will be pleasing to the 13 - the .1 . - I Brithm markets, but depriving us of this ere not it . but I I a man's a man for as 0 . eye, and makin it I , .qui a new . is good. . each established binder twine fa itories in 9 9 : enefi �s which our natural or geographical that." I introduced myself to Duncan, most pleasant for the shopper I SNAFORTH, FRIDAY, Nov."10th, 189 � . . - connection with their prisons, an%, lftstl� � . I ! situat.on should give us. These, we may 'who'demurred f3r a' time from 4haking � - — . I It seems that the failure to prosecute' , ftrh abolished the duty and perm tted the# . ; ----.. — ---- - _._-_._­__­-_-_ .1 h suds, but, after rubbing his honest palm - I I ey - . I say, a -e not new grievances which Mr I ee entry of twine into tbi count, It - -We have made ampleprovision to place our D�E�s' Goods Dep . I . The War. I � - li).stfly across his overalls a few times, he those who have been'reported by the ,elec. � Y. i artment, in the I I � I They are consented. If he grips every�hing as he tion court judges for bribery, rests with the I a )methi; way of assortment and values, and you can depend upon it we intend Pring e airs for the first time. quite evident, however, that � There has been but little n O I - ' must yet be done, as, when an ostablishl, .. from the seat of war since last wdek. What. 1 grieva ces from which the people of Ontario El es the minister's hand (and I fancy he judges, and not with the Government or ment can pay sach exhorbitant ;profits as' to put t1i.is department in the front place in this district before the . I have E uffared for years, the only difference d )os) Duncan will get along. He landed in . I ever the contending parties are doing, they 1 ti �e Klondike, October 8tb, 1897, only two' the Attorney -General's- Department. The tbis Brantford institution, it must'' be clear 7 dress goods purchasing public, a variety not seen outside' the .ci.ti . seem dirposed to keep their buai4esx protty ! being �ha � t they are becoming more agravat- y, mris ago. Not a fook of land was cleared a,t Mail of a few days ago has this to say about that farmers are still required to �ay more Don't fail to visit our dress goods department, if only for th urpo ea - I . .� for the article than its fair value. i : - e P se , ing an I less bearable as time goes on. Yet, ti at time. To -day he has fifty acres cleared it: "Mr. Justice - Oaler has declined to ! of making comparison. much to themselves. The only reliable I . .1 -, I . I I strange to say, no effort has yet been- made aid a considerable portion of it under crop issue summonses against the bribers in , - . - ­ : News of the Week � : - news ieceived is tha,t which .has come bythose in authority to exercise control this year. He had brought with hi,n his entire South Ontario until the entire judieiary has .1 . . COME WITH THE CROWDS TO . ' through the British War Office, and that over "h .1 - I belongings -a wife, five children, two, hor- decided on the procedure. A meeting of UNITZI) STATir,s TuA_N,KsGiviNc; D.ky. -The - I � has been, dcalt Gut to the publid spaiingly t�ol a rai way comp&nies and to force, RE 3, wagon, plow, harrow, supplies for the the High Court judges 'will be,held shortly, customary proclamation by the Fresiderip, � - � and with great. caution. Furtheri than that them give to -the people the treatment to W�nter, with lumber and shingles sufficient This intention was madeL'known to Mr. ,setting siaide Thursday, Noverrilper 80th, as . - � General Buller has arrived in Sou th Africa, which Ithey are, unquestionably, entitled. t9 �oof a, log house. Four weeks after his Lount, Q. C., when, on behalf of the a day of thanksgiving, has been issited. 4 Bo B. GUNNIS SEAFORTH, - I We he I ar a -great deal about opening Outnew arrival his house was ready for occupation, Crown, he asked for the issue of the som. . FOUND $50,000, -Hunter Johmacn, wkile � I I -_ nothing has been ascertained as to his movc- i Sind the family moved in. * They still occupy MOnSefil against the bri�ers reported in the hunting in Pearl river swamp, @Mt Df Jack- i . . 5 . � . I : - I avenuds of transportation and impr�oving it -a good log house, with partitions separ- trials of the protestd against Mr, Calder sion, Massachusetts, discovered an igon box I 11 � ____ - I ments or intentions. The thr'ee towns I existing ones for the purpose' of facilitating atibg the sleeping from the living &part. and Hen. Mr. Dryden. Mr. Justice Osler containing nearly $50,000 ingold fe- - I W V - � �,w �� � mentioned last week, Ladysmit�, Kimber- I- I . iaa,near- - - - - - - - . the carrying of gtain from the Northwest ments. He regretted that his good wife was had had conferences with Mr. Justice Rose, ly all of them $20 denomination. Tt it Ithought I .. . I ley and Mafeking, are still the 'centres of i and diverting what now goes through absent, but introduced me to the members of who was associated with him in the trial of the money is a war treasure. Al of the . ' ' ; interest, and during the past eek there � his family ; and seldom have I been in -a the second protest, and with Mr. Justice coins bear date prior to IS50, . s .. ,er A . � j� has been more or less skirmishing going on I I - Ferguson, who was his brother judge in the : - , -1 � . I All ican channels into Canadian. These brighter home. The eldest, a lad of sixteen LANDfNG STAGE Baojim-Tha landing I NG STORE schemes P.re all very good, but we are now has evidently. inherited some of his father's trial of the first, Both were agreed as to stage Of the Wacaland Railroad ferry bo NIEWCLOTHI ' �;. a -round each'Of them.. On the whole, pros- I � .at, . . . 4� t � , t � I losing every year, in the ways we have men. force of character. The girls were putting the confused state of the -law, anil the on the left bank of the Scheldt, at A.ntwer; t '11, I . pt f I � . %11 - pects are more fa,vorable for t�e- British t e house in order after the mid-day meal- necessity for a meeting of all the judges. at broke in two Friday morning, on the arriv � I I . �, . . 1�� tioned and which are so fo�cibly pointed out - 1i . a I- - I ' ' , , L thau last week. They bave held'their own , , a d they were not straDgers to cleanliness as early a date as' possible, to settle the of the first train,, which was crowded. � I I . . 1 I �41 I I I by Mr. Prinile, more than we would- gain a d order. The prospects of the new com. practice. The summonses will then be Many persons fell into the water, and fifteen . I � I I I - 11 , icted con- .t f , I ry ( well at each place, and have infl ' n orme or twenty of them were drowned, The Next to M. JORDANI Grow Tg siderable punishment upon the enem . were these other schemes carried out and ' d -the 'subject of conversation, issued. It is at present a question as to ; I . � I I I . , y m "y ' one, should issue bodies have been recovered. I i :. I even did they prove as successful as we all ad McKaT. warmed to his subject. He whether two judges, or . �:! ' I .1 � 'A'A��Oq A A I A A A 0-4 I . "! "Two considerable engagements fi I ve taken I 9 Mr,i them, and it is not clear whether one or S is esti- � i 4 de ghted with his 'location and very PANIARDs GOING TO CUBA. -It. a : . "I . � I hope. To secure these additional facilities hopeful. The education of his children must two judges should preside at the trial, I . I 1 place in the vicinity of Ladypmith, in I mat;ed that more than 30,000 able-bodied ;: I � ' I and this additional trade will c3st us mil- n it be neglected, and alread a school -house There is no doubt aq to the punishment -a Spaniards have arrived in Ouba since Jasul- We have opened a man's store, and . ' , __ . . which the Boers were driven - back with y placed in stocic a. magnificent range of 1� � 0 . � . �� I I 1 lions of dollars, whereas to save to the had been commenced. It could just be seen $200 fine or ir oth, and againat 4,000, exclusive of the Spari- : - Men's and Boys' Suits, Men's and Boys' Overcoats: in blue 'and black �.. ary, am - �� - . I considerable loss, and 0ene,ral White Eresms � I I � people what we are now losing would not through the clearings, and was pointed out aisqualification. In. the Calder case, 17 ish troops, who have left for Spain durin A .- � to ha,ve materially enlarged the circle with manifest satisfaction. It would be a bribe . . 9 1 Beaver, Irish and Canadian Freize, as well as a compl te sto k f I re were reported, and in the Dryden the interval, Most of those who are arriv- � - e C V - p - cost more than the expenses of an indepen. � Gloves, Ties, Co'llars- and Shirts in colored and white ; and on I . . I around that place., His policy seems to be i I central place for religious services too until case 9'. There are about 20 in North Wat- Ingo se I ; I . however, are poor people, while tho � ;q 1 dent railway commission thistwould. have they could erect a church ; and how greatly erloo, and a number reported against in who go the other way are, an a rule, 6 � SATURDAY we are going to sell ii i I- to keep the Boers .sufficiently employed so people . � � . I i, - power to regulate the- railway, companies delighted he was Chat there would be service other trials." . who have accumulated considerable money . . . ,!; . . - . . tha,t they cannot concentrate for an attack 1. . i I �, t? attend. It made the h of i in -the island. 11 � and bring them to ,a proper se!fiee of their 1� . . � ;4 1: , upon the town, until reinforcements arrive, i pioneer life easier to bear, to knv'ow that they The Toronto Telegram usually has a level Man WAGIS O.F WAp_A recapitulation 1 Boys' ,Suits, 'alt sizes, for $1.A%_ �- It f '! i duties to the people whom they are suppo , F , : ' 5 . . sed were not being neglected by the church 6f head whe ,tions and deaths in : . . This he appears to be doing very successful- f the casuulties in ac, _W1 . I �; 01� , u dealing with subjects other than 0 1 � . . : 1� ly so fg.r, The same may be said of the I to serve. - And yet, strange to say, many of their choice, He 6ped the time would-soop, the regular and volunteer armies of the . I And you may take our' wor d t � , _ 11 , . -, .. litical. In respect to the clamor from s 0 1 3 � ii . po hat they are just as crood value if not �, I our best and ablest men, are pursuing these come when they' could have service g every Umted 8t%tes between � I � --- I situation at the other two objective points. I May, 18 8, an4 , better, than the fleece -lined Underwear we sold last Saturday at 25 I� Sunday. . ��, 1 other 'shadows and permitting these real / some quarters respecting the raising of an. June 30th, 1899, contained in'the an ual rq- � . 01- 7 - , - 9 I The Aoei forces still continue to , Come in and see Mr. James Purcell, and he will be pleased -to shiyw- I 11 . - ,giment, for service in port of the Adjutant -general of the� army, . - � display 1 . other Canadian re 3� .1 I grievances, which occasion such immense Of ot-ber-Bimilar settlements Mr. Murray ' . � h . I grea,t courage and murked skill and good - -South Africa, it says : "It would be just as shows a grand total of 10,076 me�. Thb you through without the le&Bt suggestion of purchasing. .-,-. 4;_. - � I I- . : lose, to go unnoticed. Why this is it is gives interesting descriptions, which our casualty list alone aggregates 3,454 4 whom �, . : __. 1. is hour , -A gi�neral _ ' 4-,4' ship, but, when pitted against the ! well for Canada to remember, in th I , . I . ,I I! �r�, impossible to Bay, unlessit may be that the space will not permit us to give. The above, 38 officers and 458 enlisted men were killed � ­, British, in an engagement, theyi can not I of grief and calamity, that the foundations I ? ,�! i I I,1 railway th e however, may be taken as a sample of the and 197 officers Bin Be GUNN9 Pro letor. ; : I corporations have become of the British Empire are not to be . . and 2,764 enlistod men , I - Pie - �_ . I 1 7 � hold their own. They are, h shaken J . � , owever, a good I wounded. � I : i . - � .� ! masters instead of being, as should be the whole. He concludes as follows: by the results whic followed the bad be- I . : ! I I , 1; deal like the Filipino& Their reen I 1� . I . � - . I I .perative case, Monday morning comes, and with it the havior of a few army mules. Canada is I I i I . I 11� the servants of our parliamentary re- - � JAMES PURCELL Manager. 11. powers: are amazing. They may be beaten I L, h a, by which I have pur- prepared to do herduty .to the Empire up L flensaiL : � � I I � Z . I I . L . i : I preeentative8. It Parliament permits anoth. to the hilt, but England is not so short of TOR undersigned'has his cider rr�ill . I- and driven back from a position with great I posed reaching Rat Portage. It had been a . ,two -4 L . :1 . A , , er session to pass without 'appointing a men that this country need plung rit. mil* mouth-vre8t of Reneall, neir the no sobool. i ! I , , 1. loss one day, and the next they are back in i great outing. I was sorry it was over. e unini housp� township :f Hay, in full running- orde . Pi e;s; I M � .. ar., narrowly escaped serious in ,,,rA. S. B. Humeston.-Our council am � . i competent railway commission and endowin Soon navi ation wiil close, and the settlers ed into the work of raising another regi. imir dona every d y but Saturday; 4 juries on V I- as great numbers a n�d apparently als vigor- 9 9 L satiBfaetl n guar' Saturday afternoon last, owing to f -t ., ment. When Britain wants another re Antedd., Joinq ELPHit, township of Hay. the for- ing more stone prepared for Our streets t will be abut in for the long winter. But i 1 660 tf �; !, ous and full of fight as if they had never 1 - late the I- * . r6er's horse running away, and, in turning . and are also providing for some --more re. i ' it with ample powers to regu rai has onl to say so,and Canat G�! J. i i r . the isolation of this district will soon be a SUTHEIMAN-1), notary publi , cOni the corner at the London road, Res pairs to the sidewalks and another new !Z been attacked or defeated, This' likely, I way companies. and to *remedy these ruinous matter of history. No one can go through will answer. We nwhile the British in vey"c3r, Innarance a,ent and isou(r of arria;;6 . � . mll, - I ! ' L I . . . . 1 41. will continue to be the case until the British ' gievances, they 'will, most certainly, be this Country &a I have done without h ' South Africa seem to be suffering from a ileen"s. office at the Post office, Hensall Good . capsizing the buggy. - Mastir Nelson crossing or so. ­ . village dwellings, aad also farm property, fcr sale 4 Reichert in assisting Dr. Macdiarm d in his ;� - 1. I . avlllg lack of accomplis ed mule -whackers it 9 . i � ; censur strong faith in its rapid developement apd and ireat bargains to cHer at the pre jne� i are able to muster sufficient force to hold the I ably remiss in their duty and the * - drug store, and learning the busineon.- I � I I � people should hold them to the strictest future wealth. � . . . might be well for t e Laurier Government uon4 to loan on flrst mortgage on farm Saenn�yltlilagc, . k ground they capture. One melancholy feat. It will not be long -until parents will be to ask whether the I War Office would not propelty at the very lowest ra,,o of Et at I Several of our'yo-ung peopla attended the I -Exeter. 5 660'" Guy Brothers' minstrel concert in Seafortb, ' - account for their remiss"ness. appreciate the hel of a corps of trained HousE AND LOTs FOR 8, � . 1� 1. ure, in connection with the war, is that the telling their children -of the expierences of "! lar�e two' COLLIN-8 & STAN33uRy, barristers, couirey- I P &LU . ' I ; I losses in killed and wounded seem to be ex- - fl� — I the early days, when they were out off from di . plomats who have learned how to reason titoreir frama residence and grounds for is,ile.j Tbere� on Wednesday evening of last week. -Mr. ancers, notaries, eta., Exeter, ont. R. H. colling , � . h mules on -the! pack trails of British A. McMorran and his,,3iater, Mrs. Jam and J. G. Shnbury, B. A., (late with MeCs . 11 ,-- i I wit Re a first class cellar under the who and es rthy. Oiler , le build[ I I I i ceptionally he&,Yy on both 8 the outside w6rld for half of the year, only f . � good tratuo'stable and driving. shed on the p isca.i White, are this wcek viaiting !relatives and k Co., barristers, Toront6), I � idea, thus giving Now Ontario. Columbia. " I I IN184 1i 4 I � I . I b i � . r 3 , . _ . tj _ ,e I e.1 ev 11 n m I 0 1 � h � . 0 . . ; bard and soft water in abundance, There are: friends in I Lucknow Ripley and neighbor- - NOTE:3.-Miss Drew, of New Ontari , . I i 4 - We in the older portions of . the Province young peo le 'will be thrilled with the 4 lots -in connecti non which there ara son e fruit Of � I , 4 additional e'vidences of the horrors of mod getting mail twice in one month. The Ahe . 9 A � ern warfare. The following deapat p Some papers are !trying to make a point trees and currant bushes. This would be a v hood. -Mr. John: McIntosh and bride, of California, who has .been the guest of her stories of adventure, and will marvel at the -ry de-' I . _. � ch from of Ontario frequently hear of 11 New On- - sirable ]place for a retired farmer and will 1c sold Sealorth, ( ee Miss Maggie Latimer, a for� isfater, Mrm. F. Knight, during the put . , . j General Buller, the commandant, has been patient endurance of their fathers, and against Sir Wilfrid taurier because, on the reasonable. Robt. Bell, box 36, Hens&] i ZJL I I I � I I V I tario," but few of us really realize what the . � I. '1661-tf � mer assistant public school teacher at Hen.- shmmer, received a telegraph moseage on 1?7 wonder how they existed in those dreary, occasion of his recen visit to Kincar STO11E To RENT. -A large two �toreyi !I- - , given out by the British War Office. a dine, mall,) were in the village on Sabbath last Tuesday evening, from home, stating that I - It � term implies. We are so much taken up desolate, desperate days. The parents will he- ttended e front toreat foriaternii visiting Mr. amid Mrs. E. Sheffer. _AIL rs. her mother wag seriously ill and advising ;!"d,, 11 brick store, with plate gizEs - f I . -,. 9i of years. This 19 a first cities h I . I -affairs that'we are al�t smile, and express their thankfulness that j_;_ ,t, 11 I L I 0.,* #� WIT. L... ves the latest, and ifideed the only reliable I with our own - service in the. Presby - 4 il! �. ;_Vxl "' L ! to over- �, uilding and i� new-! George Moir of Trave " I- � , h .. . JL "I Mover, will nou no I ill ouisabla for a dry goods or general store 1; could! - 0 hcr immediate retarn.- . G. Stasibury, .1 i � - I rma on, t, av-as L been received during t air children are better off than they were, - " a I c gan 11.12 7 � Y 0 � I � I considered a offence by man be rrau ed with living room@ up stairs if required. � F ; _1 - ; ; look the fact that we are citizens of a Pro. a very selou 9 i who was here last 'week visiting rela. blarrister, attended court At Bayfield on ! 'J'A the past week : � � and in the next breath speak of quiet joys - � - For parifeulare address Robt. Bell Jr., b I tives,. returned home on Monday last.- Wednesday. -Mrs. Kelly, who bad such a , , �t . y . as Sir Wilfri( , .v, person is 111, � ox 35i, Hen- . I I �; - vince whIch covers a vast territory which is of the good old times. when they were un- knows, sail. 1161-tf � Quacterly, services were he d in startling encounter with three masked barg. I . Cape Town, November 7bh, 12.55 �- '-- yet only commencing to be developed, and disturbed by,the fads, fancies and fashions Roman Cabl, ;k his recent.visit to A GOOD HORSE.-Mee're Ross B_ro'hers,; dist chure L h here on Sabbath -morning last. lars in her neighbor's house at Lambeth, in P, f : r� I ;Vrin I 'I The following despatch has been rec i � . "lie t ­ eived Kincardine, h �d hat town 'I ; remain in t �. L . � i i from the general commanding at E�tcou;rt, ' 11 4 from The attendance was very large , the richness and value of which few can of the -day and. could live in quiet as they of tkis place, have purohlase C I pleased. The coming ... of the railw over Sunday. He went to the Catholi i(;. A- . L, and �exeel- the wife of Mr. Kelly, jr., who resided 'in , 1'� - (Ladysmith), dated November 6 th . 1" 8ince contemplate. - We learn of the rninerAL ' ay will church in the morning, and, being the g le R. Hodgert, of Farquhar, his im -rted i lent sermons were delivered, both morning ' some'twenty-five years, ago. -Both , ' I - ,�_ :I Frida there ham been a coss open up as fine a district as there is in . nest Clydesdale stallion, 11 Royal Rem rick. J): and evening, by the 'pastor, Rev. anNIA-uin � I ._�, ly ation of bostili- resources of Algoma, but further than a pan- Canada, and some of ,those who read this of a Presbyterian, he accompanied the fam- This is a grand type of a Clydesdale � torso, Jewitt. -Quite &.number of our villagers time W, I mill firms arEi running full . I .- I ties Mr. 070arrr, 'i i . . A note was sent that day to General ' ily to the Presbyterian church in the even- all the force ab'their 'com- t', a I ing thought we seldom pay much attention , sketch will live to see a population of forty jug. p Omi . : . Joubert, by General White, at the request or fifty thousand, -day th 1, nent politilcians, as a rule, are not and has proved a good stock getter. We are looking forward with much interest to niand st,'present. All contractors And build. I of the m to anything more. We have been so where to ere are . � �# � , - ayor, asking permission for rion. -trust the Messrs. Rose will meet wit i &he the new church opening services, to be held ei�x have. enjoyed I t given to over h h h oing, many of an exceptionally busy - �� - . much not half that many hundreds. Thriving ,0 re success their enterprise deserves. in the Methodist church af, Kippen, on Bab. isdamon during the past summer. Contracts . _;� combatants, sick and wounded to go south, I taken up with the greatness of the North, them manifes-tMiEntug a 81preme gicndifference to . . I I � I ws. � I towns acd populous cities will one day be 0131TUAXY.-It in a &I I I s -1 General Joubert 'refused the request, but west, British Columbia and the Klo ' this sort of act, therefore, of a our painfu duty bath first,� and the tea meeting on the foL are also being taken for next year's work. - L � �1. 4 ndike, Eisen where to-dav there is an unDroken - to anuounee the deatE of one of. our . agreed to allow them to go i Sir Wilfrid Adest -lowing evouing.-Mis � f - to & special , that we overlook our own greatness. We forest. regular church goer, . . . thing' he f . a Addie Bell, of the Mr. Hicks, moulder in the Verik� Plow . i ­ .. I i camp,, four miles -from- Ladysmith. .The ' being & residents, in the person of Mrs, Mari, Me. �,ondon Road, near Hensall, entertained a - Works, at Brantford, in visiting hi -ads in � , 11 I I � I '_ . even when away from home, will not - lower Cloy, mot � I . t ; townspeople refused t used to think there wai little beyond Sault her of Mr. William Mod � I 0- accept this offer. him in the estimation of the beat people Exeter and vicinity. Mine Emith. Ni� era, of � I . )y, of- number of her most intimate;; friendef in. - . � .4 i this village. The old lady, althoug very i3luding her three Sabbath : f I The sick and wounded and a few of the in.- Ste Marie of value or worth paying atten- Editorial Notes and Comments. althougb -he should sh W his liberal minded- school teachers, evening with her ; - � habitants Nvere moved I . . -a church of fr*ail,'was in the enjoyment of her ,us which she has had, and her music teacher Allan and other frie-nde,-Mise - - I yesterday. A few tion to. Later on our vision was extend- attending � brother .; ., neas by occasisionally ual . . F , ­ shots were exchanged yeiterday at the out. It was generally supposed that the th health until a little over a week ago, w�en Miss Steinbach, from Zurich, at a birthday Hardy left fo u . j, 1: , two a different faith to th to which he claims r Toront 3 on T esday morning, �. � I ed to Port Arthur and Fort William, but she was stricken with paralysis, a d &I. � arty, on October 28th. . - � postx. Friday's bombardment was heavy. new Ontario Cabinet Ministers, Messrs. allegiance. P Altbough, the day where she will take another term at the �, ; I � i� � Shells fell in the hospital, and.one burat'in now there is a Vast country opening out though all was done that lovin ativery � ; � . 9 hearts and ' disagreeableo, everything inside conservatory of music. -Miss Laura Grego � � - Stratton and Latchford,would be elected by willing hands could do, she pas A &hotel 2 during luncheon. No one was in� - miles beyond that. �acd aceful- vent an as pleasantly and merrily as & mar- returned on Monday from Brantford, W � ; - . - � -At Rat Portage where, , Referring to the ag eement made by the ly & t I � og:r �� ­- jured. The only casual-ty in the town from acclamation: It now seems, however, that Me -, I r. . I way on Sabbath evening, 29th, -iage bell, and, with vocal and instrumental their she acted as bridesmaid at be:r broth - i a few years ago, there was nothing but a - this is not to be, as the Conservatives of - Dominion Government for the construction haying reached the good old 4ge Df '85 nubic, games and- social convervation, the or's marriage. -Mr. Johnston, OfStratford, i- � the shells thus far is a Kaffir killed. 1 5 �� "There was a a -mart action Fri4y to- burned and blackened wilderness,- there is - of the Yukon railway ind which was vetoed years. The deceased, with her late bus. � . . ., South Renfrew ha.ve decided to put a man I ime p"sed 'only too quickly. I The guest was the guest of Messrs. Robert and Will iY - wards Dewdrop. The tro&A- under (leneral now a proiperous town verging on a band, came to this country Y� . - by the Senate, although approved of by the in 1847,,from ill report having had a most enjoyabl: Lsng and families hat week. -A large and .: city and in the field. Th�y have, selected Mr. T. the county of Antrim, Ireland, and settled ime, and wi ; vi t , . Commons, the Torontc World says : 11 The - sh .11iss Addie" greeted Mrs. Je*U i -many more intelligent audience I - Brocklehurst drove the Boers back a consid- settlements and commerce are extending,in- W. McGarry. It is scarcel likely, how, in the township of Tackeremith, where she happy birthdays.-Misa Elizabeth Cooper Blewetb, Gonad to ented autborets, on ­:. I.1 , . orable distance and disabled a gun. There y Globe's citatio principle of Parlia- es - I I land miles beyond that. The extent and ever, that they expect to el .. I .i � , m I � 11 - wasAlso fighting n9ar Bulwana. Our loss ect their man, mentary control woul( have been correct on continued to reside until quite receitly, las returned home, after spending a few Monday evening last. All those who heard ; - ; I altogether is eight killed and about twenty value of this country cannot be too forcibly and are'only introducing him with a view when she caii-ne to thi e to reside with � aye with her cousins, the Mis,qes Bell, of her were charmed by her reading of a num- ; � i j- , � both occasions if the' f 4obs on the two . � 11 : . , Occa, her eon. She leave three sons and '. ; n our people. 8o soon as we to the future. Mr. Campbell, the retiring isions referred to were transposed. a villa Miss Addie Bell re- her of her own - jems. Mri. BlewutVs - § ,4 � wounded. Ninety-eight Dundee wounded impressed upo a bebin I lount Pleasant fai m, i - --, -1 ha,ve arrived. They were sent here � Satur- I , member, was elected the last time by over daughters to mourn the loss of an turned with Miss Co . . pool i,, A . i i -Globe makes the Yuk n deal an exception etiteAaiument in of thehigh class order and - � come to realize the immense heritage' we ' 1. � . , per, and intends I - i-� da,y. All are doing well. i poseeiss in what is known as 11 Now 0 a thousand of a majority, and several lead- to the rule it has laid � down. (Parliament- affectionate mother. sj�ending a week in Kippen and vicinity - I none went away diiiappointed. The 10' , � �T � "The poaftion here is now believed to be atario," ing Conservatives of the rid' ' i ed & people thought different- BxtEFs.-The farmers in this section are as g ' in me was intersperEed by p ri_ f� ': -r ' . . ing sign � ary control.) - The *r, Alexander McKenzie, of Bly,th, who h' rx ipe orgsu,cla . z � entirely safe. It has been greatly strength- just so soon will we cherish a better idea of requisibiou asking Mr. Latchfor to become busily engaged taking up their roots.... Mr. worked for Mr. J. C. Claut-on, barnessmaker onatte, violin and vocal selections by several . I , - . the candidate. Under these circumstances, ly. The Government was condemned for Thor�aa Welsh has his new brick store at different times for a number of years, has of our most talented local artists, -Mrs. 9 ened during the last 24 hours. The people the importance of our own Province and our attempting to usurp tie authority of Par. rooted. The building will add much to the moved. into our Village, and eugaged with , _ , have deserted their dwellings, and %re liv- the prospocts for Mr. McGarry's condidature harrisht on this vectsion." The World Tremainet, who hss bee n visiting relatives in J - I * �__ T-_ " I pride in it will grow as our knowledge of it are not very bright. appearance of Main street. -The mild I I r. Clauson - -Messrs. M cDon�ll Bros., have n o a I L " ­ in in boomproof 'places, Rafe from 8hell ; increases. � . makes the mistake it f an often niade before, Toro to f r come months� returned on Mon- * . , �� �, - . - �- -, firt Thereisplenty of good t rei of all I I weather of the past week has been most their handsome store now lfghted by elec- da � . ' of taking the voice of the ,Senate as bein - . . - I 4- s 0 Re'�,- S. C. Murray, of Port Arthur, ,who 9 favorable, and while the work is bein car- t icity.-Mrs. Gilchrisb, I ly evening. I . - 0s, kQ11;r. . - The admirable and able speech of Sir the will of the people� Unfortunately, the . who has resided : J ��!- : " Captain Knapp and Lieutenant Brabant I was delegated by the Presbytery of Superior Richard Cartwright, delivered in Toronto a have no co4rol over the Senate, ried on briskly by a large forse of h!n a, n aar Heneall for a great many! years, and I � I 1 - , . were killed in Friday's action. i , the apples continue to come in at a � ively v ho has been visiting relatives daring the . - , - peo e Dublin. T� �� I to visit the mission stations of the church in short time a and!'consequently, ths t body has no author- rate. -Our villagers, who take a pardo iable List few months in Toronto and . � - . - Gr t The foregoing is an a of a . .90, has been issued in'pamphlet ity to speak for the pm)ple. In the instance I �TOTTRNGs. -Mr. Tom Crawford visited his i . I I �. the Rainy and SeineRiver districts, con. form by the Central Reform Association. � ; Hamilton, - I _� � press censor telegram brought he7'e by a ; quoted by the World, the Commons, a body pride in the efficiency and general good E L9 decided to move to London.' where she brother in London last % !a I f. Kaffir runner. There is no other'official tributes to the Westr�inster a most jut- It contains a vast deal of information, and . - - reek.-M-iss Jul u , - judgment of our justices of the jeace, h as relatives, Mrs. Gilchrist's 'I � - ,r- directly responaible to the people, endorsed' I many rela- M, ra I I � - news. I is not only interesting and instructive read _ Messrs. Donald Urquhart � . I a a hag returned .home from Hamiltons I � : I esting paper descriptive of the work the action of the Government, &lid Se muel t ves will regret ber �.removal. 1 Miss Alice d �', )) I being ing, but the statistical information it c while the Sm afl'or ­ on, , pending a few weeks with friends.- - - - , - B (- LL H R . done in these districts and their progress t&ins is valuable fpr reference to all who 13enate, which is inde udenb of the people, tio illie,. are pleased to learn that the� oldwell, of Fansville, was in Exeter la t Misses Mary and K&t,e Carpenter spent . , . . r ac- C - _____ � Jtried a . . __ � . I � d civilization. He t es, n in imposing a fine in a recent came v -eek, visiting friends. -Mr. Waghorn, f their cousin - - 7�_ vetoed it. Under these circurnstane before them, in the matter-ofa theft of, har- I oronto, has been visiting re�latives and I . �i I towards settlement an ake an interest in the progress and welfare o Sunday with Miss May Wil � 1_v� I � of this country. therefore, it is nonsense to say that the liams.-Mrs. J. K* n dyb retu home L . ,, A Remedy Required,. I started from Rat Portage and after a de. . - noon was quite legal, under a� some no as rued ­ I � people condemned it, . _L- . hat fi iends here during the post few weeks, - after spendin a very enjoyable tissewith , . . I , In another column will be found a le ' lightful sail in a well equipped steamer he late I men ment to a certain statute. I We Miss Mowbray, of Walton -- is I tter I � I a d ViSiti 9 . ; ' Mr. Hugh Guthrie, who has been nomin- ' - merely refer to the matter an there wa ? ng her her daughter in .Detroit. '.Mr. Henry - I � When the loss of the two British bat- 9 a an wint, Mira. Alice Dougall, and cousin, Mr. Pierce, of Mitchell, has been spendiag a � from our old friend, Mr. Tames Pringle, sr., : reached Fort Francis. After visiting many ated by tl­e Liberals of South Wellingt impression aboad, and consideralple anxiety Andrew Dougall. �Ju the near Juture the wook with friends in H ,� of 8tratford. Mr. Pringle is no stranger to of the prosperous mining carAO 1n that their candidate for the House of Co on as talions, at- Ladysmith, Natal, became known, felt by some, that our jostises hiLd er-red in . ibbert.-Miss Lizzie . � mmone, I services in St. PauPs church, will be held O'Connell visited .Hr. and Mrs. J. O'Connell - readers of, TuE EXPOSITOR. For twenty I district he fitruck into the country to call is a clever young man, who'has taken an the Dominion Government again ,communi- * sing the fine. -7 -Miss Hodgiins, of Lea- every alternate morning' and e�vening on - - I . I . Im 0 � last.week.-Rov. Father Fogarty was the � . . years or more he hAS written in our columns ; upon the various settlements. The follow. active part in several political campaigns in cated with the British, War Office, signify. don� �s this week visiting relatives and 8 bbath.- . Duncan, McFarlane has re- gufxt of Mr. avA Mrs. John Donnelly, of � � . r - I � on many important questions touching di this province. ing their willingness, i . f ienas in Hensall.-Mr. G. C. Pett�, of ntly purchased one of the finest Micadoes d .1 - , ing e4racts which we give from his paper He is a native of Guelph, necessary, to raise the Yorkshire' packing house, was away have seen. Ribbert, on Monday of -last week.-Rer- I I and is a Fron of Mr. Donald Guth It was made by I Mr. W. J. Father DeCant,olon was in town on Satur- I rectly I on. the interestr, of the people, But will afford our readers some idea of the nature, c ' rie, of that another Can Q rvice in part of last week and this taking orders I and illar, carriage maker, of this vil an dal 1 F night last. -,Joe Williams of Stratford, ' . Mrs. John ra- r fleets c pi P . . j 11 red it on b is workmanship. ;�6t, Sunday at home with his parents.- - I in the �way of settlement, t a - was this week. -P lie, a ill continues brisk at our a 1h I -bant I of the -country and the progress being made years in the Legislature, and is now in- Office has been received to the effect tha !a4haillp nd - never has he dealt with a more impoi ity, who represented the riding for many South Africa. A rep�y from- the Foreign extending his business.- , I I - subject and one which more directly affects I . Of One settlement sper.-tor of registry offices, The triding has second Canadian contingent is not now re- ua'r , in London tation.- i�lliam Roberts, of Mitchell, visited friends L - the people tha,n that upon which he Lou . Mr. Murray says: been Reform for many yea so un il the last quired, but that, if the war be of long dura- chool Inspector Toms, of Goderich, w in rs. Cribb and children recently left here in ithe neighborhood last week.-Milse J_ , a il� . W ches . r v r Seadorth - 11 C iarles Crabb, who is now working there . aforth, spent a few days in . I I .1 new to our readers either, . . fo L toWn last week. -Mrs. Quinn, an old resi- ; The following morning was brighto and feated by Mr. Klepfer, a wealthy merchant be accepted. Such a neceEsity, however, is so, cenfined to his room on account of i �ert. for Mr. R. Bell, Jr., of the dry. -Miss doot of the town, is seriously ill and is not in this letter. The subject, however, is not.' election E ge this week. -Mr. John Hong ton 6 join her husband, Mr. Fit�gerald, of Se . when Mr. James Iuuis was do- tion, the second Canadian contingent may is, andthas been, during, the past wee or - tin as on many Oc-ca- , we make an early start for the Klo�dike. of Guelph. not, likely to exise. Great Britain is not sus illness. -Mr. Andrew Moir is in Oil L)yd, whOlh as been in our village for some ex : ted to reeover.-Mr. John (YKeefe is ,su;c , L sions Tur, ExKSITOR has dealt with it, But , Klondike isreally the towmehip Of Shinston, 4 short �f either men or meane, and does not Springs this week visitin his brother 5.- time learning the millinery, left - here this ring froman abscess in his log. -There I , f pars hat religion re uire aid from her colonii A m 14 Mr. Pringle gives examples from actual serve, the main settlement runnin - ' , ea. That such Mr. D. T,Jrquhart is compt Uing a cont -sot week forSes,iforth-Quite a nu: her from re', some improvements going on in the and lies behind the Long Sault Indian re. Although we do not think t F_ - - ' I transactions in his, own business . . Ilel or nationality should cut any figure in poli- ail has been gratefully accepted, is due, not for the largest shipment of lumber over o , r village attended the pie social held at to*,'n by thalaying of now sidewalks. -The exience -1 -with the river, but five or six miles back. I I . to the fact that it in needed, but out of c . I showing the loge entailed upon the beople , We called on a number of settlers in passing tical preferment, it will do no harm m. made from this section. It is bugine" en B�thesada on Tues4ay evening 1"t. -A iUA ranoe'ageuM are around just -now coil . by the indifference of the railway c finding pliment, to. the colonies, and to show to Othe like Mr. Urquhart and others of a like en. nt ,mber of our your; . ladies receilily walked i - om )anies ! everybody cheerful slid happy. For the religious � complexion of the re-cons,truct- world, that Great Britain does not stand toilprising mind, that help to put m . 9 166.139 their fees. -Mrs. P. DeCour"T t tb or oney in. up to Kippen for a lit �� to their necessities and the inju ree four miles we have very good roads. -ed Ontario Cabinet. The Premier is tle exercise and after spent a day in town recontly.-Mrs. V, . and the alone, but that she 1pan rely upon, and -will to circulation, as well " givin stice hich i But we have now passed the river settle. Attorney- General, Messrs. Ross and Gibson, receive, any aid frolnher colonies that may g emplo ty ent spBuding a pleasant hoar or so with Mrs. Williams spent a few days in Toronto Visit - I they inflict, more particularly on -this Pro. ment, and a at tke same time to a large num et of 01 agg, returned homel by train. -Mr. Adam ing friends. -Tho proqweta of a Roman , miesionary leads the Z, - I way over are Presbyterians; the Commissioner of be required 'in any emerganoy. This has hands.-�-Mr. and Mrs. A� -Murdook d W,hitefor olic church being built ' in Dublin area - p Miss ROAM were in Luean on Sabbath &at n mber of months TWing his sons, in vince, through their discriminations in I a, winding bush -trail, at a gait lefifting a Crown lAnds and the Provincial Secretary already been fully -shown, and the object of tobs, for a Cai� . ,favor . . L do who bas heen in Mani of largo American centres. Mr I live M1881011ary. For five miles we tread our' Messrs. Davies 'and Stratton . bonds verl, good. A gaug of merl'and tearne Wert . I PTingle I , are Metho- accepting the tendered aid has thus been renewing tances. A numbor of mr re ruing home next � week.-Mito Befths, lintho ararry, wwt of Mitchell, on Tuesday, I gives many instanoex of re , 0 1 way through the bush and over the marsbes, dista ; the Commissioner of Publis Works, scoomplished, and it is not at ku probabl oung file: "' Ornesbon, Of Carbert *bo. In here and1too out a large quantity of stone for - - , Y, mastit , cent occurr Me utilizing windfalls for bridges, and carefully. - Mr. Latchford, Is a Catholic; the Minister that further aid wfll be required or ampte- L . I)onald Burns sad.1dr. Daniel XcC)ll , vi�iting his aunts, M ' . . : , n= spent Sabbath in Lucat.- H f � . r � � I . . I 0 - Williard . . .- I . I . I � � 7 Moore and the bamsent. I . I � , � � - I - . - I . I - OVE3111B . . Kiriki —miss 48toub I I , � I I _Ws6es M, , BI [ friends in 04�tj, . I d to ropor-6 . � I lrnproving� .. $ supper wm, . obureltes U'st, f the ist,e Mro.. �. � IS I � ethodist �q I -1 I � a funera '. .. � . I � th b, I .- '. - � I e 1,111141 - � - -beld.— �� - � 11 � . - .1 .- 4"nent, discourse: . i - 11 __ J , goiday oivenlng--� ,- - _. -11 ­ 1(6)r in ]Klrkt(, - - , __ . is," I -1 - I id tlie.orange,,, I :1 - __ - . belld In Wood, 1, - - i.. - . I i " % ��� "I". � 0$1 en.joyabl� I . .1 I nt, Mr. 3 AC114 � '000MdO A'. - 1� .1 - Wy lo�ovdx of ul q , F. , of I to'eue of I mittl �' �_ - i"0001"j,11 raide on 'tlf - - .SW W, I . . � :-. -, -, - j0d Quqoo M, �r . ivoik �_ - i-iii.p&nds wish ther ... -, , _�Oar _blap-1 -, � �. __ -7 = �ty times - I �.!i-f_�:_ �_ .' T1 �_ __ 11 � X __ . dation: I � - , " t- 4004� I - - � ­_ 'J. -f laid, Wh&V I ,� ��_,_ Iff I I I A- Q 0-1 A - .—Mr. I . I . - - - _;�V,o itesch,our seht WW-pesu.y for Stratfot I I 1 4 1 ind'a.poi-Ition in the . .1 - ,,,Wo,wher.—Thi 116005 7 1 t�rA b"&minishe I _ - _ themparatilig is 011 . , 40" 6ay- � � 1;F - . 11 .. Tuel"rfi � z. . -andar,d Soi _Uuboliox 81, � U010 I r 25c sold only At 1, - , I . . 700". cm—A weeting - . - 1A, Bmoe&ld, ,eu WR 1114 ,.It themembers 13151 11�' ' amend ' -1 I � rainage by -I&" �1,. d P!�aed , . � . � 090iments under said -1 ih� actual Wet -of t.] I Woont Jew than the *sL - of the _eler . .t� L 1060tog _ I � s L �W* �h4 13rucefield, . bW.Vad, _ALt j._e__01Oek P, L�rW - the election - - IM IF I W. - !A - -1999, *t the i5arne I L Aided- b.v the- Eame A . angv the last municip ad *tber awount*, am, I- and ordere, imt In" - - I Zl= !::t!iug will be he] . - jWs,y, Pecomber Ifit, 4s LOW -0 87!OCX�_M*=" W%iiani QL-S Man. tr..- . I I I � Um , from i , . T -a - I - gt*-_k farin. Utbor, L . bull, 11 New Ye . I - shorthom herd& - is foar years old, �ant L 1"do �p has frequently . 1!vr,ato, London and . - Ong, imd, without a d best bullx in the- provint "ryugeful animil to th .. L � I I Tackersmitb� . � - 401int4 . I . � I L 1�1&uT.,,L A-ssAuLT.—A . . ,by -evening a man �entei I . - 1. Mr. Carlizes residrence. I L � is-= invalid and -confu � ftutm of her thigh b4 tbat yoli-10hairle 1" wher I . TOM door, tayin 11, W. , " L - f'o I ise hi o V �;e .- P 14L Ulan y . _. him, and all she 11aA V Umsu drawer. The n t-ook .outi three � *_ =.down the Purse. � L ' liar, ,saying he Would I Indil a lie. Mrs. icarl . tdok by her hedeide,, I 4sfend herself with it I � voir on the cheek. H -e from lier and struck her - jot her head ,ttud ano , " uniple. She cried, 4.40 , I*en lying berer for e* - Lle ') With ' koken is Way theted.clotbig , . =mavifully,on the liml I I not being sparedL boldin Was tLryii I vimtht as the , give the alarm. Heeai� . yopr brains ont -or smo 40ne time taking a botf 11m Carliue,,tbinking i .. � bt her handii ,over her �� L - _, 0 wretch -Poured Ch ,_bottle over her bands . lumes of 'Carboij'a acid br"ght the -wrong bottl � � -kiff 12 �� . my body- 'I - =I soill ; it J! belo) . 9A,liarrned- he di � I Z&q� Out of the front d: . ' L ' L ppmed before enU.. rmg *b then pasiai,ug heard 'Went, in and sent for a � I burned on the hands janii " "d Nufferingagony'fron the nervous *hmk. -Sh( I - ,ftsuess at all. n� wl I I mot perhaps take Imore - . I 'The man had a L - I pea� C - -Ves And is,searf coverlul I ), # ln"king him. I . no fm* V21 ffin _ Is L .11, - . th, ' VA bmn 13 " - Ur- V"-rCB.li.e ism � JWr- -and Mrs. ioj%riine ii, to the street und -with i -ft 4 er sido e -and isen (-ir= had just gone � W44 bin C1141tom at that I ' Who'did the aet seems, i . L *NUSInted with their si � M I16 evidentl - tchea , y va - 4" knew the pwr w, telple". � I I - ­ - !Tn!T!!!n , z W �. BJU4BV� I Uco" Iro ThUR � Urt ftd adberents Of Z 4ur4h met ist the mans Noven1ber ),.t, to W,Z I "t"In6d. pattor and b toft I . for Plete turprifte to MT, � - i U the.v ,drove ev - t* little thought theD. WArin heartis to,gr"t th . After M,rg, Wftt was u - Itm, W-eli w �40re �c&lled L I - � . - . *Indly ad,drets Of Welk( And*NPITeciation of p � ' � ast . I I INS r, R. - N. Dtiff� fiL L Q .1 rana Mrs. wil.lial _& very h doerne am iLtn wift f .ru "re on beha tiOu. Mr. West MaAe * iA-g the kind f illends te* � . tiliu-i and exipm * .. , - Sing - ;tbft .. 11 , r Idnaness; I pm !Art so Vi - west V , Zth hoped tilat the'relationi � - Zwe4ft Pastor andpeople , !!�y Ytarx'to "Come. .A V4471'Oua kind. je ; I �ftd � -the o, IL WAS A, I SWARningoa *01o�eo 1.11 feeling pleapale"d, their put,,,,, I - in I 4 his helf I jF U the addrtess; 4*4 v , I i I .- I eet, A A,, ; Dear t 1 . the ls��r 1:1 � '0011 � 41 *ndodher,d fstiOnio take this J � Ion Q to You sad Mi "nal;tul�tlifts on the J� I . "44nawatea and, as al f0od win.& " � . _ nd eatee . r L. . Ing A-V I �;ZPPT elistions existing. - b, Which we hc�pe will Yftn t* I th" Wme, We a � " Set 10f Pat4ot furnit-a . V4411 L t*ve =tfUl t L � _0 Vo .F % t, UP whick-you h& . W. - 4 - . *10"& To . 4q.$ Sorrows *f thi� � � - � . 11 I - - emi I :1 .9140. L er we.juro - I . L _t I . - this in a i our iappreelffitioll-, . - - .. I I I 3 1 1 . . -