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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1899-11-24, Page 8I t I I ; I � . I � . i I - -411111111111111111111111111111�7 � i � I - . 4 I i I � I I . 1, � I q ­ i � I I � I . i ; - �-, 1, . . I I I i i I - I . I . I . . I I I . � . � I - . - . � I I I . I I - . � ,:,; i I ! . - . . � . . i � � 5 . . . � I I - 11 � . I . 4 i : . 8 :. — I � I I. , ... singionsignississinsinis I — I I Y . ; :N � ..- . - - I ; . TEMBER 24 � t�� ' - - - -, .� TI HE HURON EXPO�ITOR I L I , . A 0 . . I - . . . .. -� I I -- I 1 9 1891i - I 0 � . I I . . I� I I I ---- I I Clearing Sale I DISTRIOT MATTERS. of neuralgia. --Mr. James Scott, or., and more ringing through our villag�. Mr. selv(s. Nu mierous friends will wish - Mr. that oontinenL The large numbarl of ex- � � A � - � — . Mr. T. 0. Kemp, both of whom have been Canning is again extending his stakes by and , drs. Campbell ; happy years , to- �hibita which -the lecturer- had with him, - - [, . seriou!ly ill for some time, go in Or.—Since the = in ty -interesting to the andie' a and - - � . t I - are still confined making more additions to his buil4in i th was , po we proved very AC - - T. I �, W gf0tt#Jk ir can, Mthough both are slow.. -'order to he -more room for business.— fea r i r of the death of Mien tewart. She were much admired, while the armd,r, dress - - � (6 It# ed to the residen I stve - - - I - 1 3� ,� � 9 Of Bulbs - - 6 -he "I urso - 1* !7 iir�covering. The funera-1 ot the late Mr. Messrs. E�baiffier, Ri6ker and I Peter was he eldest daughter of Mr. William and weapons of the different trib* made Suc vs , 1� �, . � . . I I. � 71 8 ces !� . � T I David Johnso , held on 8 — 2 1 1 a I - -- - . I . . - . I I 1 2 1 aturday afternoon Grant are 'all improvi th * idea- Ste . : . I one think that they were indeed, for the -1 i --- , I � Ing eir r � , : - - f . ; . I last, was one A the largest ever seen in Sea. ces, which all goes to improve tre ap- -. � time being, in the dark continent.—Mr. 9999EE9999999 - , .. � I � � As the season is getting advanced, 7 — . - I - � P I TRAVELLERS. -The following were tick t. forth, exemph 'yin the high esteem.in which pearance of -the village.—Minis May . Ma. . Chi i I . � 1�,: .i we will. clear out the balance of our ad through to iistant point4i this week y . the deceased, ram teld in t calgo. , i I - Houston, hiih school teacher, of (Dlinton, An oldmaying is, nothing succoode - *N� � n � he community,and Mordis, of London, is paying a visit with Bit rErs. —Miss Rose'Stelck, who has li ieen 0011ducted service in Carmel Pres�yterian success, and of course tbatlewhat wearlike . � - Winter Flowering ,Bulbs, while i ga - - . I - � W. Somerville, up town agent of the Gra d the sorrow felt for his andden departure.— her brother, Mr. R. MeMordia, and arnong visi g friends in Buffalo, returned home church on Sabbath morning lasL­Cook looking for. Success in 0 - , q as Bros. intend lighting up our tinter iq age of much, -people like business iu�.. � . � . Trunk Rail*ty - Thom. E.'Hays, to Chica ; Mr. W. - IcKillop, is still friovda.—Miss Jessie McGregor, of �ucke lost week.—Mr.- Christian Soho 0111111111111, — I they last, at leas than cost. J., hannon, of N � - . s- unable to giv inuch attention to business smith, is the posioasor of a Chrysanthemum siold in far ock h to trade where thiy fed I - - I � Moore, to Chicago ; 4ohn Burgard, to r- . I Niagara Faus,* New York ; Mr. � y . - - I Collection No. 1 , � . ­ ­ m to Memeri. Wm. Hayrock ind Zurich with electricit from thei lant; the atmosphere of prosperity. � � . I . . McCallum . a : h . -Truly the world moves and ,,, new that IL They Duncil _although he e n walk out and teems to be containing 140 beautiful flow're. Mis�jessie Ranmie for the aum of 1$8,600. The pri(o is are I A successful store in isittisfied V4,h 1 Y THIRTI - * V.. --). L .t � � a - d. -- . - 12 Bulbs for 10c. � , to Clifford, Michigan ; W. Ful. improving.— he firemens' annual ball Will would like to hear of any that can knock the enterprises and devices there is no: eu — small profits on each tran otion ton and D. Rowlan, to the Soo; Miss Murd is -be hold — rl- . a good one, but Mr. i Sch000k has bo irhb - as I Hyacinth worth 5c 1 - I on Friday eveni 9 sEots off this for numbers.—The Is tam of . - - I Narcissus worth 4c to Ogdensburg, Now York. . next "and .a a6gemente are being made t a Methodist chur I ch have -organized another, which is on the 14th oondew On, Mrs. 9. Sheffer was in Shipka la"a week , such a store has a big volume of t I WHOLB I I � . � - . ladies adin rad&e AM I z � . 'for a success ful and pleasant from Mr; Rickbeil. �-Quite a party *as OP81 _& a few days with her brot r, Mr. the a regate is matisfactor � ---- I � - -i .99 y. ------- 2 Tulips worth 6a .. LITERARY CLUB.- evening. aid society with a staff of offic rp, and held 'at Johnny j. James Hanan.—Mr. John Munn,'of Pink- . ,- Q.lu I I I - � . A goodly number A —Major And roon and Mr. George E. Hen- GaigeFs last week.—M . - 1 3 Freesias worth 5c - are receiving oonsi or& Ae encourag ent in ff,"Ir We claim to study the i � I : Henry Kalbflei h's 'men moved to the I ... the leading literary people of our tow t derson, of the' Grip hotel, hav4ebeen spend- their good- work —Mr. "*Cudmore in i again . a I grton, .was in Hay township this, week, uteraots of �ftr I : . 5 Crocus worth 6c last week at the home of Mr. and n rig this week hu . nting in -the wilds of God. Babylon line in the swimp where they will visiting his mother mud brotheriii.—Mr. . customers to such. an extent that DO 46 .-. .... I ouzzing around ;tten& g to business!in the I . I left this is spared in keeping ours xpft* I 11 I - 25c, Worth for 10c McFaul for the Purpose of reorgarnoLn' g. eirioh township. Mr. Henderson retu toy till spring cattin � logo.—Mrs. Weber, William J. Hall, of Chiselhurst, a Modern *,,, rued h trade. —Miss 9 - - I I I 1. their Jubilee Literary Club, . M ory Galpin, o� Box'- rorn Babylon line," visited her d - h r, . station on Wednesday. trying which good judgment sayt, needs the very "I - .. I which th y ?n Thursday leaving the Ma or behind, and na � ; the ' He intends" - . - I have on oyed'for the past three years. T a is not sure whether he has I Miller, in this week riliting Miss Jessie y last. —Mr"X i'iel 10 secure a position as brakesman n the best of light, plenty of room,specialltr I I'll . � . � Collection No. 2 j . Mrs. Roeder, on Tuescla aup .. 11 I . I I �� � � � . . 25 Bulbs for 25c band meeting once a week dur' stolen. The curling a i enoffer, ounded Mrs. dhosmaker� railfty.—Misis Coppin, of Mitoliell, is 50 48 to make it'r - - I . strayed -or been McLean.—A few qf th( young people from R ment of departments, . _ .. . club in 4 CA, itle . � . Q . nd skating rink as- Hensalt-spenb an enj iyable ti axodi I . I . . � , - -and as Mr. and Mrs. me at the on ThursNa,7 last for damaging his tall Vigil ing her sister,' Mrs, Larkworthy.--Our convenient and'plessant for them . . oF . to do � . - I -'sociation have in contemplation the offe ing home of Mr. R, B. . tuo & � 3 Hyacinths worth 15c the winter M ill r � I I - b,,o[Aau on T eadsy - wh at. ; i � hopping. We'll strive to keep Pam � � are as hospitable as they are literary, thei -a of a -reward for his recovery. a - �; Imer, ihants are getting i fi d Uys for 1 3 Narcissus worth 10c ---;We again re- evening last. ! 4 — . . he bristman trade.—Mis - � .. 8 Tulips worth 18c I is a treat in 'store for those who form the mind our readers of the dinner to boNgiven -4,--' I � a ; ! ' I M. nite, of :he times. . 11fith I � . I � I - i It a Wed - nesday . . � b the ladies of the Women's Christian It I club. � I I ,E e, er, was in the village p r - I ­ Aoftfield. 0 1 , We have been prosperous mind the , ­ , 3 Freesian worth 5c I I Sto J'seph. � : 'visit Ingacquatintanoes.—Mr. Wflliaim� chap. .reasons. � � - gi— ; r7emperance Union, in the rooms formerly 'abbath NOTICS.—Mr. Georgi Campbell 'a llh'PP'ng �M&D of the township of Hayt has decided . re W ,8 Crocus worth 7c A PROLIFIC COW. M � CONVENTioN.—The _ r One essential to gnome . � r r. Robert: Charteri, occupied b,v the Y. M. C. A., on S�ttirday a car load of lath to Detroit this week, . keeping of lots of new and styligh is tie - I 55c Worth for 25c. of the Mill road, Tuckeramith, has a CO! * vention of the Ashifield ircuit was h6ld at Mr. Nelson Contine and Mr. Besha' ': to P rchass a home in Henisell and Otendim F- L : _ . lwibh a remarkable record. She is W afternoon from 5 to 8 o'clock * An the pro' Hookett's chu"irch on C . a-, 01 11- :corn g here in the course of a month or so fore the public and.not &1lowing ()g1oaSbe,,, . , , I - -Only a, few collections on hand so ten Years ceeds are to be used for the relief 'of the he he 15th inst.j The tractor, are on a business trip to Chatha Joying a wel to accumulate. Low cash pr�icmig ]b AD& call early if you wish to secure one.. a wall They expect to be al�ioent several days — � old and has given birth to ten calves, ,all of poor during the coming winter, all should attendance during t ifferent session. n' and ' * I earned rest. We are What CODA ' ; - which are living. large. eg ho addressi a 5 I rogfessive out, and now we oak I -, . naM4 . � pair . ild on, did their I parts fel Mr. George . rick lo,yer. lie . to like Mr. Chipme n�o the mentio1w C, I q - The "Afternoon tea" for and give us a call to " . srriv- this � occasion , i Warly notice the -I special$ . . te make it &point to patronize the ladies on Mased to nee good, p ' i inten ing buyer4 Of' the number, the The speakers, . ,d ,the Alw V. d - 8V uis - were two pairs of twins, the last . . congr ations and ch What might have beeb stal accident I s- fe. in moving i = to. REMEMBER ing two weeks Ago. - A daughter of this cow, - ladies should also be born in mind. well. The discussions ,, ere lively at�d in- . Nule, lb Tilla, . It in 'often' ,11,51111 learn 'Wh4t . THE PLACE PAPST'S eight years old, via also the mother of seven who I All teresting, A very turned home late Satuirday night with oelert'ardoeeltident *e"red bargains they can get. , p6ifitable time! fa to are not desirat it a � . . go will be made 4'elcome. All our I was ! of his companions. They"h I i[s it, good bi . � e I . - spent. I . i Vill , but it all depends calves. The cow is a thoroughbred Durham business men should go t6 th Y M C A. I ing a little i upon the k � . .1 - _ I too freely 'in 1 nerve tonic a farmm ris and very fortunab Bail � It I pose( . and has been a profitable one for her owner. rooms for their tea on Saturday even g in. . I . feeling rather sleepy, �d ;�ade his Way � ,� ' _ . I , ; � . od , . sly for 04n Of . � � Indeed, we donbt if,there in another in the stead of going home. . DashW4 . to his room. .The night being rather *ra , she a good clan thus far who leither good ' Province that can show &-similar ree rd. * . . . DOTS. -Mr. Hi Schroi d c � build or puichaie homes that are a :credit . * 0 1 @� or who has carried Mr. Nule thought he �rould go out and ta � i .. 4., � on a shoe shop here for i 0 tb? plice, and who also take A, pfide in 0-r 91-1 DOMINION BANK. -------a'— " . pme time ha ved the fresh air. By mistake, he opened! a the T . — . vMLE NoTEs.-Mime M. To-nigbt, Carol Club, of Boston. A to Berlin.� r d r m 'O illage,and who are not afraid of all ht C EGMOND Ander- Munical and Literary treat. 1667-1 Tiernan w -Messrs. F ,8hetle Ud A door on the second gat and walked ou: t. -, foats, Caperines, RUffs, Couwll� , some �son, of Marine City, Michigan, who came are at Sarnia, .� week, p ying, The distan inoretse in taxes when there in an th' g ]ff Uffs, and 0auntlits. ,� I AP I * ee to the ground is about 12 feet. CAPITAL(Paid Up), - $1,508,000. over to attend the wedding of her cc 'In What is nicer to give a friend for Christ. for positions for firemen 4n the railroad- The He fell on his head 4D r d f I ace, receiving sav- like cod returns from the ex ndit re.- \ h0it R EST, - - - , no I man than a photo of yourself? This can be obtained I 1 $1,500-000- Minis Hattie Soele, of Seaforth, is mak' former was successful at 0 left on Wednes Mr. Orman McLeod-, who is living fi Lon- Ours Are the $Dug winter -def - M It - oral severe cuts a - _ying fum . . -vita; - ?ff byealling at Hendereon's Photo Studio, Seaforth . nd Ornimes.—Mr. Samuel I e lengthened'vinit with relatives here. -The where you see always sure of- getting nothing bu, day to begin work. d d unning, as a brakesman' on a' that women and girls so much used T4 I I ; v. t ill run i from Smith and family, of, i Andover, Ohio, who f roan, 19 n train, was in the village th large and now-ig,tliis - � . the best in photos. 4 first stock.. is particularl SEAFORTH BRANOH, Re J. A. McDonald, of Varna, who has 1667-L Sarni& -to Buffalo. -The unday schools are were here this. week lviei ng Mr. Smith's . : exTor, . , 4 , t resigned his chirge, w4ll preach in our DRIVING busy practising for t Mae festi vale. brother, Mr. -and time to buy, just efore the cold weather, .� Main Street, Seaforth. HORBE WANTED. -,-Wanted in � their heriew Si, this week visiting relative � . .1 I I church on Sabbath morn I . Levi Smith, w ant to Seaforth, fflands�-Mr. William Chesney, the 'popu. sets in so that you May get the full batinfit, c6mil ing and evening exchange for implements a good driving horse. T. -John Winkenweder A d Wm .Madiger on Wednesday to vieft � friends there, and � A G�eneral Ban kin Business trans- and the Rev. Mr. Sh w 90ill preach in Biown, auctioneer, Seaforth. 1667xl have returned from Dsikota.-.Mise Sarib left for home on Thuriday.i lar Aigessor of Tuokeremith, accompan of their comfort, prices will not be lower. doubl - his � ied - I � acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, churchem.-What is w&ronk with the, Minis. Henderson always has on band a large Ball left last Saturday for Toronto where' � I � by Mrs. Chesney, was here on Tuesdalir visi- The market prices on all fare are higher to. I and advances made on same at lo"west term 'of Huron Presbyteiy any 6soortment of picture frame@. When wanking any. she has -secured a situation. � . 0 i ting his brother Mr. JamesChenney, V. - day than when we bo - lara,fi3i .. I way, four athln� In this line call at his Photo Studio. Seaforth. . Drysdale. I -8. - ught. You get the, I rates. havinsg resigned in leas than a year. Per' Hen argon always sell s- � I Mr. T. Ballantine returned this week, from benefit. � on a S - a 3heap. 1667-1 . � WEDDING. -A leas' t event occurred at ToroatA where he had been with a car load I , tightl . Drafts sold 11 ' ts in -Canad haps the popular-Uste is becoming too ex. POULTRY ANTED. -T. R. F. Case & Londesiboro. . I dpoin a, I the United States an Europe. 1.1P acting and demands a better class of m- - Co., the residence or MianLouis Denomy, on of catt a. -Messrs. Willis and She pard � en.or Seaforth, are p nX the highest cub price for all GATIfERINGs, . , **#*"*"#" - wildil ' SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -interest it may be, as a church, our people are be. kinds of poull Before disposing of your poultry -The L)ague meetin � will Tuesday morning, ,when his daughter, made a Ipment of -bogs from this a ation u be -taken by the Literary committee � . - allowed on deposits of O' coming too penuyious and stary itive 5 a call. inext Miss Votil unit�d in marri. on Mol a ban pur- ingly. l re are, however, faults On both sides, . 1665-tf They purpose holding a iDaniel Bedard, of Courtir r. George Joynts aahery business qW i :- ne Dollar and The a them out. - and skins, a highest price in cash f6i bides Monday evining. an&, was age with y. -Mr. Frank Smith ' JACKETS AND U upwards. . ight. Theofficiat. chased. - " I but it must be evident to all church, goers . Keep your eyes open while passing D Bible.reading. -The --Son of England 1hold ing clergyman was Rev. J.1 Coutois, pastor a d pre, ines. We wish him rju . h' WE$, - ur R. S, HAYS, W. K. PEAR aly'8 their annual dinner lam I ccess Z in TO o . mind a a who ha that you might vs see something In It Tuesday evening. of the Catholic church, and only the near n w venture. We believe M r J We have a Tory large stock -of bQth. I I Solicitor Agent. CEj,- that there are many mini ter ve window. I'm sure that you will t OTnt 111 tends Jackets and Capes in the very newegl; cuts - nt for a Xmas present. Come in It proved very successful. The. programme relatives and intimate friends of the young gqing�on' the'romid as trayelle'r or at, ash . made a sad mistake in their choice of a call. I C any a . . ing.-Mrs. and choose wbai you like and we shall be pleased to was excellent. The Moses � Goodwin of copple were present. � � By Christmas time there will -not be such for -W McMichael returned last week pub It away for: -on until Xmas. J.F. Day. & cc . I � - p1rohnising firm. , � from a visit of several month's duration jewelleris, Sesto -th. 1667.1 " Clinton, took a prominept part in the 'Pro. NOTEs.-Mr. Zurich Brio�mon has moved -f —� . I I a big choice, 90 we advise the need -to come I ) grarnme,-and their services were muc ap- to St. Joseph. I i . � I c IMPOPMATT NO'TICE amongrelatives in B�Iyth and vioinity,-­7 HehAerson,is always 'busy in his studio preciated - He iB7' keeping a boardin i I now and see what we w�ilj do in tie wayor . your � . � a season o the year, so be by all. -Miss ur i I . - . at thi sure and come in nishel I : Exeter. Prices. You'll find choosing Minis Addie Steve-asoul was a severe sufferer Kirk, o h I stable there. -All our farmers have fi ; i . our me& e�uy by-- Pat t � I . time im it Is onl I a few weeks till teacher, -has not been able to take ars;koorok] their fall ploughing, and many of -them are � COLLINS & STANBtrRy, barristers variety of styles and'sizes. I � during the early part of the week with a inir � Christmas. Noth. h I convey. m, Sewing Machine, with the ]at sore hand, but is now I much better. . Joseph.- 1 19 . I am now selling a first -clam now a Improved Hi h t ood wo k turned out at Hencloreonlo Photo art of thi week, but we hope she will soon working with their te4ma it St. sn�ers, � notaries, etc., Exeter, Ont. R. H. boMns � . I _ Ar st steel attl"IT. -Word Stu I , eafortb! 1667-1 Ee around magain. -The thday - Mr. E. Ducharme, whb has been nick, is and J. 0. Stanbury B A . V4111ei ments, finished in was received here on T uesday by Mr. and � � . othodisb Su (latd.with McCarthy Ogler I.X999ORM-745 - , I � oak or walnut, and with cover TED. .One . n .1 . - - I satioll and five drawers, or fancy drop head and fivedraw. I .ton� choice roll butter, school purpose having a Christmas tree. able to be H. Talbert is �T o., 4arristern, Yo�; to). I I 8 -if . ,, I I � - . era for $25 caeh. This machine Is the 11 Queen, - They are also preparing a good cantat%,i en- I going to tak � I Mrs. Robert Hawtho tie of the illuess,of weekiy,.price 206. Also any quantity of dried ap around again. -Mr. .. manufactured by the " White Sewing kiachID0 tbeir.son, Robert, in Winnipeg, of Ayphoid g.leasincitowl. -We pay cash for butter. 11 you titled s' A good time wit i Santa C1 a his engine to St.. Joseph to ''SHOOTING AccIDENT. -Saturday evening, BRESS GOODS - �, I - - ve not gain's � Company." All machines Mly warranted and guar. fever, Miss Laura Gr8gory and Miss E'lls, plaid or homespun skirt you're not in it, &us.!' run the electric ligh� plait. -Mr. George �%6 - boys,'Fly � . anteed to do first-class work, light or heavy. Rollins, of Exeter, were the guests of. Mri Our range of dress good7 Jackets and furs are not I . . -----*—, I Pollock in on the sick list. -r -Most of our �* ' an and Brintnell, wer� out . I 0- surpassed. G. E. King, Ingham, 1663,tf . i . hooting with a rifle, and the Brintnell boy .. IWIft , - � couple of � Hay. I young men who went to the, west are back told Flynn, that he could StYliSh SUM1198 Wd Dress TT.V idesite # I ' not hit the I ace. I RASA -NT- Asxr%�,73RSARY.- ; again. -Mr. William Howard is getting ki� t . . . her cheap. See our window. Beattie Bros., Seaforth. I � .1 ynn. t the gun to his shoulder and We have the correct weights and sfyint. are, Eli -W- IV - 'W.A.r,VS C) W, Muld ew is spending s:)me time with e ENdult Hickal for a aye this week.=Mrs. Christmas cake supplies, nice, new and A PL " A �ery lots of fencing to do si' I . ugh er, .8. - obfrt Scarlett, nee he' invented hi I I NORTIT M da of Me. . pleasant time was pent ]a a pulled1i uArigger, and the ball bit youn in. black and colored goods; a st,o . AIN ST., SEAFORT11, � . 1667-1 at Satur- . 11e. . Killop. Her many friends Will be pleased a snake wire. i 9 ok of gelmot . . I . - Fourty pairs womens' Button -ed -,and Bal. day eveniu at the home i I ; Well j4st under the cheek bone, plowed costume clothe such we never h fo I and 1. I , of ;M r . I . Brin . i ! as ad be M - General. Insurance Agpnt & Deal- to knc w that Abe is a MI making progress 2i to 5 regular $1.25 and $I.' and Mrs, Henr � being tle �fth' I I the face -and came o4t on many new patterns in plaid, fjhywing latel I West( . heaL . 60 to eldhr at goo and aters, ii - its wa, th ouph t, I thward.-Nature is lavish -with her $1.00, 27 pairs hlisses sizes 11 to 2 at 75c and 85c. teenth anniversary the 0 her aide of L colorin a; all woolFrench flannels ., . �z er in Sewing Machines. . of 1 their wedd�ng. Wroxeter. 1 - the nose. The doctor 9 showing, . . I . . . - I . 1680 bount as to this Canada of ours surely. 11�beat cash price.paid for raw furs, S. Smith, Sea'. About twenty invited guests set down to a I ell w . ill recover. Flynn ii in - -very handsome color arrangement. - man I I . . to h. . thinks Bri ; tn Such a love I A DEBATING CLUB. -�'A litdiary and.de. very a . i - lY fall, with flowers blooming in : 1667.1 most sumptuous dinner, the table f�irly bating society was organized here last week, Orro ful frame of mind. . AR th . - the gai .den late in November. If you want a lot of' good soap try Lin. groan dounder the good things preparell, b anfl, judging from the attendance at the TR'50HERS' MEETIN-G.-A : 11 I An Eagle In 8ef7forth , L ton's Standard, 10 ba e . . A, meeting of the ++4 '-+-!-H OMe i I J —0: , ra for 25 cents, at Beittle Bros., the hostess. Especially must we teache�e of district No. 1, West Har ' � I � ; Seaforth. Ma y " I C m - . �� - ­ 1667-1 . , ke opening, an interesting and profitable on; will - q � mention of the bridal cake which was Wan time be lie - I . . Loam BRIFFS.-Mr. - E. Ca Feed corn always on. hand at Hamilton & - may be expected during the � winter. The 8 t ,�'d in the public schooI9 Exeter, on , - � ab, of tbis . I I .. I I . - �� Last Saturday afternoon about 4 o'clock,alarge town I Kersiake's, Seaforth,. � 1607-1 decorated with fifteen candlemi'in- following are- the pri .. a urd my, December 2ad, at 1:30 m . ' A HOUSE FURN1,00--inMINGS. � #' � eagle n hovering over the town building. , ,ias shown us an interesting busineis I � ncipal officers : Presi- ten aince of the - � The mentiog was see - relic ol by -gone days McCormick bind ,, =g the number of years of their mar. dent, Mr. George Spotton ; ice -president, good teacberaJ tC - I , Albhoidgh at a considerable 'hef ght it was plainly 9 full line of farm implements for sale by Thos. . trict a requested. I die- I - � - This is his pass book ere mowers and rakes ried life. The evening was spent in chat- Miss Elds Hazlewood ,- Carpetsp Linbleums, pl I evident that It had its.eye, on something in the im. with .tbe Bank of' Commerce for'the year ']" t. * . secretary, Mr. Thom. - The following jai the - oor M4. may � � I ­ � �- -- - - Brown, Seaforth. - I Ing, vocal and instrumental mu 7 progra me: "Psycholog of numbe Lace OnrtAiDS and Cartain Drap I I - � medlatevicinfty. After making a great many oireles 1865. WenoticethatMr. Cashthe 1667xl sic, Gibson, jr. ; treasurer,; Mr. W, S. McKer- I y I u did a i speeches, ate. Among the many pros' . plied t fractions,' Mr. Anderson; o- . and manotiN era in the air it came down with A banking business of about $11,000 a month. W. Glenn Campbell,! the newly appointed ente cher ; committee of M'anageTent, Messrs. t'i - �1&'L - � I Buckskin Pa scream such as an ejigle only can �Ive, and alighted . organist of the Afetbodifit church, Mitchell, will be 10 was a beautiful parlor lamp, showi the Spotton, Munroe and Gibson. 1 A paper also life in igric ulture," Mr. Johnion ; . i y rte% - L � I _ It was at first -Mr. . G. Brough, who has recently been 9 "Priihar - . I I - re ing . . . - - � 0 b that JO%IOUIFV WAS Its Moti n ed ge in cc; neetioo with -T' W n paut -' on the iarge bronze sign of Pickard a. Sesiforth, on Wednesday of each week to give in. esteem in which the host and hosts a will be published Z ad* �, ,Miss Ball; "Physiology, he ve as the si-n has 0 . P the so. celving our 1� starte 4 from woodandbroozed' But &Ppoi, a an old Huron -boy, being a son of y, and the first term will be under the Brow 4 and how introduced, etc.,') I Mr. present and the stock is well swrted for- - . . a la, a has neral m of the D minion structions o!j pipe organ, piano or in theory. Per held by their friends. . Are re special attention at ver carved Bank � . sons desiring such tuition may see Mr. Campbell at Ciet � - the eagle waa not ferociouo he seerned contented, . the English Church on that day from 1 p. m. to 5. - 6 editorship of two clevel i n] ee. ! ­ -, -an iess the late J dge Brongb, of Goderich -Mr r young� ladies. I the season's trade. i - � . � � Z C mad looked pleased to think 6 had found the place u p. ill. . . 1667x2 * . . � - ? Where so much of the fine clothing had come from, W. H. "Hastings, the Provincial Conservative* Kirkton. . I NoTEs. -Post holes !are be ,rig dug and � ' that he had observed in his aerial wanderings over organizer in Manitoba, - Anotber crate of Dinner and Tea Sets of � i . .4 I . I WWte Quflts, woo I B I awnaak e t 5,�, , � Huron County and part of Perth. was some years. ago the famous old fashioned blue delf, NOTES. -The mill is b other work proceeding' Lea4db ' ! . The fleece -hi .. : The e9gle was : arriving next , ein rapidly pushed .the electric light ins in cot nection with ury. � Sheetings, Pfflo - ��;; . . a resident of Seaforth, having praotised weekat Beattie Bros., Seaforth. 1667.1 1 ul is 4tallatioi.-Mr. John NOTES. r. Richard Pollard has areaed w Oasings, Lineu right, Pickard's i8 the place for fine Clothing and I Dwsrds completion. -M �ml. Kirk, of De' Rutherford and Mr James ( illespie have a beauqful me garme Dry Goods. The great inaaace of people deal with law here for a couple of years. -Mani of the -PO, LTRY WANTED. -On Tuesday next, troit, is visiting relatives in the Comm ' w residence. -A number f1rom DaMaSk and Linen Towels. � .� IV un . - � Pijkard, older inhabitants of this vicinity will regret ity' returned from Manitoba.-(- ibson Bros., the Leiadbu ,-y line attended the fu I priced the 14th imt.., and eyery.Tueeday *hereafter until -J. F. Fletcherand N.' Switzer have re- � neral of Are always in good demand and we are .. I * in Sea . n - I . to learn of the death of Mr. George Coldwell New ears, I will beat my egg and poultry emporium 'turned from the prairie provi ce. They,re saw millers, have a number of menin the Miss Martha Gregg, on Thursday last. holds J at his home near Sheldon, North Dakota. rth, in rear of B. B., Gunn's store And oppe. swamf cutting logo. Th able to cater to the wants of a large trade- I 4 te Queen's hotel , ey Are preparing We convey our sympathy to Mr. and Alre, � � , Wm. Pickard & Oo. He had been ill all su si 1, to purchase all' port themselves as much pleased with the a in these lines, having made heavy impor. , . mmer and died about dressed oultry. Itmustbewell fasted kinds of country. -S. A. D ie, of Lucan,spent, Son- for a arge season's cutting of maple rollers Gregg �'and their amiable family in : his ts,tions. I � . , SEAFORTH. � three weeks He removed to T .before U4 and other kinds of tim , � - hen - I � Dakota ling an in no case scalded. I will guarantee the day at home.--,' - her manufacturing. their so I I I . ago. to L Nmith 0 �w . , yog ar, - � I I . follouing subject to a rise : Chicks, 4c.-, spent part of last week in our burg. -Mi- -The quantity of apples and other produce Panied by her son, Dave, was visiting rels. I t, . I about fourteen years ago and pre' Mioss -9 "Ot St. Mar; rrow.-Mrs. F. McIntosh, ace m- r � .: vious -prices, yet I : This small that was a respectfed and prosperous farmer Geese 6c., Ducks, 6c., Turkeys, 7e. Poultry will also as shipped from here bhis fall iurpassee 411 tives -at: Walkerton this week. -A remark- W -9997Y . � ity at', f . . . . I , � � . � advertisoment REPRICBENTS Asin and, Mrs. Currie were the guests ! 0 former records. Wroxeter station is one of g life was thsb ,of the late Therefs Economy in Buying ptoi Havio you foll L Aw be tak n at any time, but Tuesday is the most de- - . of the. township of Hibbert, near Staffa.- sirabl( day. Cash paid for any cisantily of dried Mrs. (Dr.) Ferguson last week. -Mr. and . able case of ion' , The leading Business College of - R' - Barron. of London, who occupied apples A. W. Stoble, Sastorth. 1666-3 Miss Simon, of Dublin, were the guests the most -remunerative: on the I Mr. Fult � I . � 0 � line. -A re, . on, of the north boundary, who u IS YoUr . . Western Ontario - �-- I it in the Presbyterian church here W I have made a special study of the eye of the Misses Davis on Sunday last.1- markable coincidence, tover before recorded was in his 100blij ear. In our boyhood 'we . It - th 'v,� 0 or ve a mok piu; Boys' � f a two Sabbaths, left on Monday. Mr, and prove no ruments for tog Mr. and'Mrs, N. Doupe visited friends I' in the annals of the : here, O'. bsve some recollection of the old gentleman . � . . - I - Z � I B. rron & VOUDg man and is an earnest fail �or defective eyesight. Glaue8 proscribe week. -J. L. Kirk, accompanied b curred a short tim agO,!Wbeu the princip4l* o d the reputation of bein I - that - . . . practica preacher who is, evideni ) oni hen required, Eyes tested free of charge y .18 I R- Y SUNDRIES, -- W, - bly,- dem- j friend, Mr and his assistant took nick on the as an. F an ho4esil . . P, - Kirkpatrick, me day. number of , farmers wi I . - t tie to Imake his mark in his profession. ,])sly & - Opticians and Jewellers, Seatorth. spent Banda at ves are 1 14S. 1 3 an, . i d . � y We are pleased to not ; that Mr. mPlaining about 'having geese FANCY SILIKS I � . I 4 . 1, 1667.1 me. -The league has decided to hold on 0 Spotton and ducks M ' Rev. M�. Scrimmfer, of Montreal, will � was suffici - 1 e - len recently. . - STRATFORD, ONTARIO. , . SOUTu AFRICA. -Gustav Henrich Schoof, tertainment in the near future. Parbiel ently reco� red to resume hie a much more honest way ) . - ,A e given . A school :tb:..t prop�rly occapy t1he same pu pit next Sabbath. -Ex. - ek-sergeant major of the British Bechuanaland ranis will, b A' duties, and Miss Edith!! Gibson is teaching getti4these t ingfi, would be to buy. . mountbd police, will arrive in town Saturday. . later. -Word has be� Our own Mai T repares young men and wo- Sergeant-Major Schoof, of the South A rican � rom Brandon, Manitoba, of . LADIES' UNDERWEAR, men for business life, an places many in good situa- I f On received f tg" the junior departmenb! during Miss Neilyg t em. -We bear at revival meetings have � I . On � a tam - I . tions. Write for our beautiful cataloque. our school mounted police, will preach in the Methodist Oda night he will give an addrbse in the death of Wm. C. Currie, son of Mr. Robt.' . porary illn6as.-Mj. Robert Black, our b18guD at Walton, Methodist charch.-One , eth fat Chu h on " The great war waged by the enterprising miller, building a new of the busiest gir . OSIEID'V I 1, tory tc is connected with over one thousand - business firms oburok-oh Sunday evening, and -on Monday ooldi ' of the cross against heathen Idolatry and is . tion during JUI.L J� . through our former students. , � and Tuesday evenings he will lecture on, su r Itions, si�d missi . .Currie, aged 28 years, -Mrs. A. l3rethour sluice gate at th besides I lls in this see GLOVES AND 11 I I - for the onary work in Africa-giis seen On the sick list at time of writing. -Re a of the bridge, a L I mouth an ,�tast summer has been Miss Dora Kin. � - I , inoipal. to nights, he een making extensive repairs on. 6 amiable so( . South Africa.- A new time table went in byao d Mr. Waddell, Elfrinville, will condtict servi. the th ' I talented young music . - W. J. ELLIOTT, Pr' ier. on Mon Tue6dsy r' has b n�t . ' . will gi a his Po flume and mill gangway th's fall. -Mr. Wm. acber of Leadoury. Mine Kinney has . - 4444-62 e n the Grand Trunk Railway on Mon. ju,. in the Transvaal Boers, t I HANDKIERCHIEFS AND There has � . ffect o pular miltary an ertainment and lee. Ces in the Methodist church next Sundiy . be( - The Dr. Jameson's q ite frou uei I � day -morning last. The only change on this raid an1d the Kruger campaign of 1809. Hewill-lilso morning. i Boag, father of Mr. Allan Boag' who ran atly �given eight line is that the first train going east in the exhil . : J and nine LACES, . I 1� - US. T- . A his gre3t collection Of Our i0ilities from Africa � —0— I the foundry here for a lium bar OF years, died I among in ;tie day,j besides wheeling a die. . ruing Js now and OtOer countries. For particularis see bills. Ad. . I very suddenly a a - ago, at the remi. . Grand Trunk, Railwav 210 * three minutes earlier tha- ; � alf n hort time ti -nee of twelve or'fourteen miles to reach before. There are a few minor changes' misaloo, adults 16c, child -ren loc. I � � . on I . 1667-1 Brucefteld. . deuce of his son-in-law! Mr. McFarlane, and her pupils. I . value I I f � . -, 1� I . Tickets issued to all points in Canada, the London, Huron and Bruce, and Welling. From now until after the holiday trade is B. R. HIGGINS, Bru6efield, Notary Publ�c was buried in Fordwich.. I - . SAIALLWARES, in a bc . I . United States and the contine' ton Gre d Bruce. -Mins Maggie Barr i over ot r 6tore will open until 9 o'clock' Conveyancer, Fire anci Life Imouranoe agent. @I I . . ---�-"` . nt-Montreal, in ir an * each evening An� , . ; : . t In thereby giving the bliotheoppoitunity of calling amount of money to.loan at 5 per oenk, on first�olagiii Hullett. . I 'Ottawa, New York, Suspension Bridge, Yjami Lon visiting her sister, Mrs. �R,ev.) in and marnining teluXtiam. stock. J. F. Daly & Cc,, farm security. mortgages dirawn and money ad. � - i � A Brae . ' Buffalo, Detroit, Port Hur Neil McPherson. -The Broadfoot and' . Hensall COUNe'u,.-The Oullett council e whic on Chicago, and . Box JiDwellf re, Seaforth. 1061.1 vanced free of expense to the borrower. Also H h i met in all intermediate points ; ilanitoba, the furniture factory is now running over time. - HORSE BLANfKETS, -Wool, 'Dutch Ke limited &mount Of Private funds;at 5 per cant G. J. SUTHERLAND, i not ry ill's all on Novimber 13th, members 11111 WRAPPERRTTES, � "I .,article. XrorthwOt Territories and 'Pacific coast eao veyancer, insurance agenc and issuer, of marriage -lam . . - -The D&emb6r eession of the county coun. and ifte blankets. The largest rseY At home every morning and Wednesday of � ��, public, con- present.; A b r was - assortment and week. . passed fixing thb . Several good farmis for jKle. Office at the P696 oince, H . I ces fc r boiling Omination an - I � I points, Special excursion tickets issued Oil will convene in the court. holl,pe, G lowest Orices at Broderlok's oppo3ite the Commercial 167 IfecOm. e0@4111. Good R d elections. ' I " � oder. I village dwellings, and atso.-,'Jarm property, for 8418; -H-#-#--*--I � now to the latter - iob, on Tuesday, D Hotel, peaforth, - 1067-1 BRiEFs..-Mro. Simpson, of Westminste ie dep ity-re,turn Dg officers i + i i i + 14 .�#, 0 a 11 +0 I Alike dress f points-choic oute ecember5bb.-Mrs. T. R. d great bargains to offer at the present time Vision _ 'Vill be, for . via. Chicago or Worth Bay. Intending tray. F; Case i's staying. at Maple Hall, the reai- We! would like t& call your attention to was the guest of Rev. Mr. mud Mrs. Bawer K"Oney to loan on first woogag0on farm and village el'Botoral di ' No. 1, John Fowler I . I V ellers will please b deuce of Mr � the fact that in our rep3ir department we are still and family, of the manse last week. -Th ! a of interest. i6wif mpers, inburn; No. 2, James selling I a. F. Came, for a short time,- ju line with the finest stock of msteri ria HousE AND LOTS FOR' ' 'h"oeolh 11 , . ir in mind we gi�ve you . property sit ttic very lowest ritt to Mr. Ed. Halleft has quite a ouriosity in the ,Ibl,e to.procure the, � SALE. -A large two 3. D. Shan- . ottratford or London to , No. 6 ; No. - every assistanoe t L &Is that It in anniversary services of the Presbyto # - 0 TAkle . 0 4 0 - � - . ; - - shape of a ring which ca Ce" D ut wor, P em church here will be held on the 3rd mind 4th 1 istorey frame residence and grounds for mile. Tfiem 10'42tt' schoo ime No. 2 ; Nom 4, A. list 'Of pasq ot bond baggage. � . his brother, ugh �n all han,s( . Our . pl: - .. I brought him from Manila. It was g &I" " g '&tls!� I ti . ce of December. Rev. J. S. Henderson, of , Is A first class cellar under � the 'whole building and � Wood me n, :", . nd 0 good frame stable and drivip I F4este -is, hall, Loadesboro ; No. . t .f g shed on the premises. � ade t -P lowest ic 8 Hensall, -will preach on Sabbath, and I ' A Willim m ,Mb oo igh by the Chinese, of Philippine silver, -And is I eC ! , AW hard and soft water In: gibunclanca. There are ' . 5 ; � W- SOMERVILLE, Agent, . 1667.1 ture on the Monday evening following. -Ir 4 lots in connectir non which there are some fruit � N). 6, Georke nell, temperance ats- C1 � — . . I so constructed thit it can -�be taken Apart he . J. r Daly I , hall, ' UL n 7 � is, The church opening services tree@ and currant'bushes. 9' Undeaboro ; No. Ee --McF.4 h . _ Three' sets second hand sinile harnef held -in Varna Thiswouldbes, vory de- � John Fingland, school I i I Irable place for a retired farmer �nd Will be sold � - - U Iilbrel ing, SEAFORTH. and made in one long chain - which requires cheap at Broderick's, opposite the Commercial Hotel, this week. were attended by quite a number I house Ni . 9. A number of accounts were - .1045 quite a knack to get -it baci to its proper Seaforth. . reasonable. Robt. Bell, box 85. HoTall. Iwl-tf - ' shape. 1007.1 from here, and all re Irt having enjoye . " examine, , and pasted, among them being f1l. I -1 . -The annual elections in -connection Galloway robes, Goat robes, No 1 quality themselves. -The 8 STORE To RENT.- D Good� U". � - te In&i6tute literary society 0 ry . I I I � � with the Collegi6ad al9tion Army's bryses -A large/two storey M for 6 'keep killed by dogs. Council ad. . will be held t Callandget our ptices before buying. Broderick) brick- store, with plate glato front to rent for a ""' I I Wilson's QaSh Grocery ay- '(Friday),-Mias .Etta harness shop, OPPosite- Commercial Hotel, Seaforth s band was in the Methodist church on Mon of years. This is a first claim building and 4 journed i intil December 15th when it is ex. , I — I new , 1' I pay the hif-hest cash price for all kinds of Town, only daughter of'Mr.Harry-T : 1667-1 - day evening, and gave a concert of ban It is suitable for a dry goods I ed t) at all the township accounts for th's Greakst Cash , � I We Nil own was , be arranged with living � Of general store ; could pact, C4 , � � � I � . I I Dresaed Poultry of �;ocf cluality. Do not wash any, married in Buffalo on Octo music and sacred songs. -Miss, Ra as . o rooms up stairs -it required. 1899 wil be settled. The board of hbalth I � � .� . ber 31st, 6 Mr. � For particulaini; addresi Robt.� Bell Jr., box 85. H - met in t e afternoon a � . I . scalded. or with fcodin the er6l). Will also pay the tra'm, druggist, of that city-, 1 The Centralia, is the guest of the Misses 11, Ball, r . . an nd received Dr. Me. � I - hig Ja . men Bar : BlYth. . , . i 1661-tt ds . . I 0ev - - I I dat . : . I I I I kinds of Groceries in oarnpicte and up to day to spend a short time in London. -Mr," itary coil ditio� of the township, from which 101010100011110010100000 ,- - . 06r stock Of nf--%v 6eation Teas, now, Fruits and all Smith, in 8b. JfCmeay church; Th � formerly of town, was visiting friends. h re ing, that the tine open Weather and fall we , _ heat cash price for good Butter and fre,;h Eggs. ceremony was performed by Rev. � ,Dr. Loc-A,usi. -Al rd ! Wm. Harris, Of Sime roe -Miss Aggie Sawers left here -on Mon. BRrEFS.-Our business men are complain- OalIum's annua I report concerning Dry Goo &ore e, prioe , - i I -- ii ur stock of fine Dinner Sets, ere was . - it appear! there were four cases of typhoid i I . Tea Sets, I a many ways, ing the year, threie cases of a - I � and Miss Agnes Dodds, of Clinton, . 0 leman spok4 . either. -The progra I � �� C gratulations.-Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oldham, if geot I fev I ds tended abd �he honorab e er dul could -get into n aslow a3 the lowest, 0 ladies friends in Seaforth will extend -con. for the past few days. -Mr. Wm. Dode John MoMillan's meetin h well at+ are having, while pleasant i Toilet Sets, and all kinds of Ot o kery is w�ii astwrted and of the neivest patterns, and o I were the and very favorable for the f fid eon- - tln&, tWo Of . ­ufme, 11 � . � ��� � T. , 0. guests of Mrs. James Dodds, on Tuead I toberoulosis and one of diph- . �� Tea and Toilet ifetij we will give 10 per cc with his usual eloquence'and clearness.--� armors a . earls- consisted of speeches by Mr. Clark and. �� . I . . of Brantford, spent Sunday st Mr. � tractors, is at the same' time detrimental to theria, for whi6h the diphiheria anti- . �� 11 �� .1 off tar cash till further notice. This is , Hawksbaw, fo ly-- Mr. Sawers gave an address on Wednesday business in general, and - particularly so' toxine other neighboring preachepo. The must& . ' chance as rmorly of Mr. W. H. Finemore received (a car of even1d­g of last week, to the Women's Forj� :to treatment wai uged successfully, v the Wingbam choir, And . � I.- . . ourprfC"9Ar0a0lo%v'33 any:(tuality considered, ' Seafortb, died at the House of Refuge, Clin. Manitoba wheat and shipped out a large car 1 the dry goods dealers, Who are long' I -and all was furnished b. . � . C, WILSON, Seaforih. ton, on Mond -ay, the 20th inst.,' aged 61 of flour to Montreal, on Wednesda ,eign Missionary Societyi, There wa I ing for recovering. The report shows that the was much appreciated by the large Audi- - I . y. -A few - 8&9004 ' d cold .weather to brighten up trade The proceeds of -the evening amount- ,. I - years. The cause of deat6 was cancer of the of the members of the 8on's of .England. 0 -7 p in in.a good sanitary condition At - ence. _ 874 . uite a large number fiom Hensall and' vi- .� %ttenclance, and the� speaker '�vas listened to r townabi ' Back of Commerce Block. . with much attention. i present, nd frive from epidemics ad to $210, � I . . stomach. The -remains were removed by 8ociety ofthe village to I cini . I and in- - I - � � ok in the annual �sup. - � 0— ty attended the clitirch opening services fecti * The number of deaths - . I . . n I I ous iseamos. friends and interred'i" the Exeter cemetery per in Londeaboro, given. by that society on . I at Varna on Sabbath la'o, and the tea To "Ou - ----7- . . I . k I . on Tue3day.-The choir of the Seaforth Tuesday �vening­ A large number of 1 the FaiqulaLtr. Ing the followi 'et* from als, (Auses� reported to the Division - Ho ,�. C - Presbvterian church rig evenirig,--Mrs. L.H.Dick. Registirm during the year is 23. 1 � I WIC 1 C went to Varna on young people of town took in the tea meeting NOTES. -Mr. J. �� Meade, a well-doin � son and Miss McDonell,, of Exeter, were in - � WEDDED. -Another of ' 4owickle most . . � mon6y night.to sing at the tea meetiug at in Belgrave on Monday evening, it bei'g in farmer from ljakelet� was the guest of Al� the village this week, visiting their -broth- I . I In I . I prosperous and high ly respected young bacbl- -,- - � f , I I miss n �-Mmtrimonial mat. � ; Belgrave. . eIors has deserted the fold - d taken W - 011 the - onj --WILL BETY A— the opening of the new church there.- connection with the opening of a new Nee-— He ry Passmore ]&at Sunday. He drove era, Messrs. MoDoDell.' ! i , , Wr - Morton, evangelist, byterian church in that burg. u a distance of 26 mliles in three 1 an - . .. vows. -The desire of his heart Ii . I r the past th Austin Hewitt, who has been working, gosibead spirit of the times, judging from event,j ir� the� istory of Belgrave was the the home of Mr.)Peter Mason, East Wawa, . . t church —0 NING.-One of the greatest � I � . . wbo has been conduct- . hours.--� ters seem to keep apac� with 'the general ': CHURcif O.P4 Dd him! "Ing special service& in the Methodis Wr the � . . I . fo lee weekse, closed the services � W;�h Mr. William Fletchnr ' past two! the fact that Mr. G. J. I Sutherland, issuer ope or, nosh, where, on Wednesday, � 1 -5th limt., mr4 � - Guaranteed � � I 6i ISTRO I I o Kippen. . I I ; . �tox Presbyterian church a Sunday evening.' In recognition of ber mummers, is re-eDgaged again for a year. -i of marriage licenses, of Phisplace, has grant- Sunda , ! 9th . Hugh Halliday was united �in- marriage to . . I PO'ULTRY WANTED. Any quantity, t inst. Tgough'the weather I . all Miss Mabel Gilfillan-was the guest of thei ed four within the past week, and all to ap. d Mr. Mason's eldest daughteriAgues, in the � . services the CODgregation gave her a free kinds, dry plucked.6 `bndrawn. The highest cagh . id not a] peat favorable in the morning, it � � :undred dollars. -The price paid for same, delivered a Misses Gardiner last week. -Miss Simpson, . . Alarm z0ock will offering of one h t iny . plicants being at a diBtAnce of from 10 to 25 Cleared u ni lly before the opening of th: presenceof about seventy-five. guests'snoody- Moose Jaw Ti Canning. . I. .1663-1 of McK'I1 I . 0 - . . ,. 0 1 1 -'Mr. R. Bell, jr,, service , nd both the auditori a weddirg -- -AT— 13 following refereptice to a former well. . mul �1119ias Ida Stewart is seriously ill.; has disposed of his new ,a um and base- relatives- At five o'clock, as th . 1, SP . , th me8 of the 17th inst., makes aity. a visiting friends in the com- miles from this village. ' . ecial n . known resident of the town hi � NOTES. -Mr. John Balfour, who for some I e 'mill property to Mr. ment of :be church were literally packed march was being played by Miss Erdy, Mr- 11 .. I . I I �at T Of SlanleY : months hak��beptr-`,in the Northwest attending I At the time'of writing but slight hope arei Thomas Welsh, -Mr. Louis Clark, of the 'Rev. W. '. Clark, of, London, preached in Thomas Ritchie ushered the 'groom to the � I. Pacific, COR-st u - ,- �, Mr. H. C. Gilmour,, -of ffalo Lake, has to t entertained for her recovery. -Miss Hewitt! township of Tuckeremith, has rented the his uSua I gpointed place, to �aw q I appearance "I I tialld 31 residence on M i I ' he harvesting of his crop, has returned 11 left last week -for Clinton on an extended! farm of his father, Mr. Mattbew:Clark, for part, and RevJ F. J. Oaten, resident metho- a eblarww'g I �, eg Cm An HUMBER & SON p"urchased from coniT'A brillianb manner in the up - sit tb ' , of Por . , dtor R. Beard the home, and is on"e more settled down to th' Per, t le bride, w -ho proved to b,e' , Or . In - - . i . J EWE ain sbtpet,.which will be c' - r, a ; visit to her sister. -Mr. Alworth, our new� a farther term of years.� Mrs. Smith and di8t minister ;in the basemen young lady, attiredin a cofittime of stooD ,�ERS,SEAFORTH. 01 � routine of -business. ' Mrs. John McLearil of � merchant, hails from Essex cc � ) t. Again at bia poin ZYWateh. repairing a specialty. leted in about two *6ekq when Mr. unty.-Mr. - ts, at 's � # and the Millroad, accompanied b family, of Clinton, and formerly of this vil. half-paiat 'two �Icl grey serge with chiffon and cream satin - ock, Rev. Mr. Hobbs, of - . Vs. Gilmour will m y her non and i And Mrs. Ei Hewitt attended the funeral of lag6, left here on Tuesday mom g for their trimming. She was attended by bar obters � ­ 1618 ove into town for the daughter, Mr. Arthur and Miss Sadie, were Winghami! preached to a packed house, and - - Winter. Last winter they the latter's fat -her in McKillop, last week. -I � I I I Poilits ,on- d, . went to Califor- during the fore part of this week the guests I Mr. i new home in Mancelonia, Mic I D. A son in the evening, at 7 o'clock, Mr. Clark Miss Mary, who wore a pretty white Swiss. - irlee � ' ,-A fELt&l accident occurred at nia I and Mrs, D, M, Hackney and son I of Mr. Henry's also left: , but this year they expect to remain in of Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Forsythe. -Miss .here fc r - the same again Addressed a packed assembly in the muslin. Rev. Mr. Hall pronounced them for I - I . visited friends here iecently. -M r.- C. 1 place. -Ex. Sergeant Major 0. H. Schoof, upper pa#t, and Rev. Mr. , Westp of congr . a : tulations tb0' - th on NovleP ' or h foundry,has ontract for the pendi g a pleasant visit aMODg he has secured a situation i the soldier lecturer, formerly of t e Bach. vale, in the-buenfent. The collections at guests repaired 0 the, dini0g, � . 0 thla 01 Tuesday,. by which Mios Eleanor Moore, f closed, a c . ome Harris left last week for M Blue. � teacher Of science and :idnight, Moose Jaw." -Mr, Robert Bell, of the Sea- Katie Acheson, of the manse, has for s ichigan where' man and wife. After -- - mathematics at Alma con ,days been ,i t 3'n h assembled Ap ply, at College, St. Thomas, was instantly killed. i truction of a new engine for the electric friends at n on. -Rev. Mr. Sahlton, . He was a g6n- usualand tiio'urited border Th- � _ I - police, the famous the three services -amounted to $165. ,6� --room, where all relished the! weddias tea. all I i . Of oral favorite here and will be reatly missed regiment that rode witlif Dr. Js meson into After which they we -poill, Eas � I ligi t works at Exeter. -A 75 acxe farm in Centralia,. 6n Sabbath last conducted able tea -meeting, on hdonday e - 111iss Aloore was chaperone to a party of Hu let ear Harlock, belonging to'' the is in the community. -Mrs, jo n Thom � imning, was some- , ; re entertained W 1, - Z8 I "er - lady 9 son the Transvaal in the law James n raid, gave thing to be ren;iembered. Ab,ou* t 4 o'clock short musical programme. The remainder busilless res ZI stud&nts who took 4 a concert at ervices ,in the Methodist church. Mr. has presented her husband with a fine b a very interesting ;eotursa'a in th Methodist the ' . of the evening was open i . Fingal village, Tue ar I Mif 3estkonbinnon, of Harpurbey, will -be sold Saulton is a good preacher and gives good rigs Commenced arriving, loaded with t in: dancing and P ,sda nPighte! 91a V ee 1 � . I driven h y They were I by 6uction at the Commercial h6teli girl. -Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell enter- church on Sabbath evening last, The church who I ruin ,.� I ome in a livery rig. When ---,,-,, Lotth, on Saturday next. -Th 9 Sea- gospel sermons, well seasoned with " sault." tained a number of frieu a last le families, � and later on the y ung men games, and'it was not until mo, g that . dawn BI ,ckwood Hill on the edge of the , e weather still - . d Thursday was literally packed., The lecturer was in- and their�best ,girls kept pouring 0 the guests again clare d, I I a Mrs, James Grieveh and non, of the Forest eveni � in until 8 I city the linea broke and the horses getting con Dinues delightful, more like. September City, are visiting at the home of 'Mr. and rig, that being the occasion of their tensely interesting, and!gaye much useful O�clobkt by which time there was hard towards Mr. and Mrs, Halfiday -when MOt' - . � I I buyond controd of the driver, the party than NovemW.-Mrs- Douthy,of Chatham, Mrs. T.,MoOly a wedding anniversary. The genial host and iiiformation,particularly�valumbl, ,at present� fence post left in the town to tie ano� . � I Bale. Mont. -Mr. W. W. Cooper i kind hostess did all in their power for' th HO -also gave intereethik lectu ,an in Cox. horse to, and stable room Qo ,t & tled down to therealities of life in their hOM& 0 1 were thrown out and MiBa Moore instantly I is isiting her 80ni-Mr. A, --Miss I n, ow improving his farm b . a � t er Pt* J y laying a gOOC1 entertainment of their guesits and that they I d Tui uld not be had " ; I killed. Her neck was broken. . The others Bo a, who ha:s hAd a class in elocution'be're 1 stretch of bile drain -our little village ap- aday eviin'� Ab Any Price. The crowd at the churoh ,was I the seventeenth concession ,I o . f Howick. . � � , . wqrth's hall on Monday - I i ed to be-r� room at pears to be receiving a the I escaped w^th slight ivjuries. , for ome time, is confin succeeded was amply manifested by ings, when he gave an a � 0 . � I I the ueen's botel with a very's6vero attac ' 'alioe of the growing smiling faces of all and the thorough man. &I life and :Onounb o his person. something great. The now church wes,jull -Mrs. Catherine O'Keefe, was rw � . � ­ - . 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