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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-10-05, Page 5I -gnaw- I4 those whose. memories go ba �o 26 an d have no -power to b Ing ib aboui ductio'n oflinport duties on British goods large number of valuables, and was worth k ao neritto r NEW ADVIS UISEMENTS. years ago lal tariff, and we in the'neighborhood of $100. !All attempts Nor can it bo� said that his under the new preferenti I power resting solely with Dritain,whooe the ompany cAff The agurebetwoon the paroatheete, ore-ach speech on Satllrdiky night, f In hio illoonfidently 'promise moms unexcelled to recover it were futile, and! c reaistuffh and imports -ace to' be taxed. rie, donoteff the page of the paper on Web the, ppint, was in any 4onsc,,egot abloal i6,r offen. b Valuelil; Bill X�oDg the Itile. M. R o ner compromised with the young lady by giving Th.ip'_ C' r '�Sto i- 01 lohardson & re rtlaoment will be found. to the relative loyal'ty of the two politioh :nee -to add Ihab Mr. aboub half the sive. In!& word Iwo,were groatly-ple ed Co.". i It is only onary her a check representing & with Sir Charles Nppor, &in are quit and the prospects of Br lb- Richardson 'issued thin circul pir previous to value of her property, e =4 p i I ties Blth Fall Fair—MeltinnoO & 0,I i damage W the' d ai its being selected a ve can. tent that he in doing no grea the Con. b the Conervatt An early settler of Hulleitt passed away Go to MaLachtan & Co an aoceed�ing.to much stdom In Liberal cause and to the p ospedto of Sir didato. on Monday of last week, in the person of Board Wanted -1 IIservative party want to make upon her I% WITH THE 13L,UE RONTZI Notleo ta 1-1.�rmera­i;John Statibury-6 Wilfrid Laurier in the in election, Peter Brennan, at the age of 67 years. He Steor -,John Chairiman-6 a Ruiron Notes. As to Hugh Jol n M a ona d, We are now V�ryi 41gh British authority iii-peake with O was ,one of the first of Hullettla settlers, Wall paper—C. W. Papot—S in a position to o(ntradict th claim so per- unolortainsound. The London Times, per- having emigrated from the county of Sligo, 4 Right to the Front—A. 0. Ault -6 Mr.. WM* Warnock,. of Goderieb, took ew Goods—E. MoFaul Co—S sistently thit he I the ementativis' of firIt prize with!h Ireland, and resided in Toronto for a short 4 4 N .4on-6 t form ard for III . powerful reor a �ammoth squash at the Fall rootmlar—u. W1111k; & I I -no o IT h I ape thel,mos while before he took up land on lot 18, con. father. The isy bt the son of h Bulilneos flumining—John UoNovin -8 Flubliq dpi I I Grqpb britain'. this,40 Indisioa state fair.' father's a on 0 �_Mr, Walter 'Inno'v of Bruesels, has cession 5, Rullott, where he died. He was -d-4form11 Eysporat -�s 11 ose bu the roe ce is not thi aor is. not, the Ary. married to MI BIG B NilX_8 pyl, and its statemeAs do. n�b afford v as Annie Watson, of Gode. statue is not, the pe &I , Two; Famous Llnes—[21 -Beattto Bros --.;8 pdrohisell'thb, -general store.of R. Ai Johns, —J. Baek—fi. - rich, to whom were born, three loono, one Property for Sale uch comfort to.. Sir Charlha Tupper d toil, at jam: stown. magnetii. is not ; In be is in no a, 3nae, Iexcept in the natural sonsoo the son - o his him Mando. It says _fA. H. Carr pro 0 establishing a grist dy U when young,; the two remaining be. n -AA A 04 A 04 A _WLingh& IL A,,& Ai, _AI Ak A, A-& father. 'What astonishes' 0 i mill I -ovided a bonus of $1,500 that -the in aartin and Richard. The- wife is &Inc. Nothing puts a more 'severe strain upon 'b eecuve4 fro to mourn his departure. rty lea era did not leave lm out Of''] ight pa isprivate parties. IA f the average pd —Mr. John Snell, of Exeter, met with a- Al 0 , of his n lime. the temper o ilitician than to Is and mak 11 the, could- oa —M i0hael Mull 0 of the �rd concession, Our Pjioes these days make it lexpensive for P in done Giey, has a yoting'tarkey f obbler whiab has He is a It 41 littla, low, a d very flaill,that his opponents bavIip quietly serious and painful accident one day recent. W �l I i YOU areesb e an;' IV, It seems he, accompanied by Mr. A. E. 0 ad p' alar.49 Sao but he I not something Which he - has beed promising to just hatched dilit a brood o . young- turkeys. 0 a liffective part do r years. This is the melancholy. posi- Tennant and some oth buy elsewhere. 1, -�EAFORTIT, FRIDAY, 1�)otbor 6th, 1900 a big enough cair to p y or �,entlomeu, were —John Willard, the little 8 -year-old son O i no; Placed oil the tion in Which Sir Charles upper zad Iiia driving, to Zurich fair and"! when a short in the present am of Mr, George lCing, Ba�field, died recent YOULth6l same platform with ir flat Lea Tupper,, and friends find themselves.place- by the aoti n mei Boys'ILSUit sizes 22 to 25� at., wool, $1.50 each. I lays) distance north of the town one of the her A ftom appendicitis, after only a few d in e - Canadian rn With regard 0 beside toe bust :of his la -distr guish* d oi the Gove men became.unmann South HurGa Oonvention 111011111. - geable, ' and after kicking Suits Sizes 26 to 33 all wool, `$2 50 ,h We handle t fathi was so Ott 0 p referential trade with -the mother countr furiously. several times, ran into the ditch. M th ar, Hugh Joh tolassed i to t Y 'L Master John H Ilyard, only son of Mr. A convention. of the LiVerale of Ban th II uif Mr.!Snell, realizirig bbe -imminence of his anly Sui�s, you hfi,ve heard 0 t make him look a e ioant. I he Conservatives have lo 9 professed an 1906 Hounqberg, of Fordwich, after about a r 1-woon the lo ouze - Wit and to stimulate danje,r sad endeavoring- to save himself, Huron'L as constituted for Dominion pu Ali ba, �1( living. a -dent desire to do -sometid 9 ye4r'a Illness with consumption, departed pos6a, ha been called at Brucefield, at Diixiit son' Ham -lot might with telling eftect have trade between. Great Britaxl�u and -Canada, mAd6ajump d I gin contact with - f, " - I this life on' Sunday verliD , 23rd u1b, an in comin Sweafer5 —i.Red White and Blue at 25CI, LLe,ach. Fall Caps look upor this b a t __�"Oh is always wa 0 'y h - - ited for thiv oollin. the round, twisted him angle in such a Mau- n!s haft, on Thursday next, 06tober Iltih, appealed to the audience to The 50 acre far of V. G. UcSpadden, tL Iegiav and have - usually suggested ner to to dislocate the-& k that were 000 to clear at 25c e 1c4. 500 yal�ds of, HLom espun- nkle joint and. brea o the str king try picare and then on that, at 10 o?clocic a, m., to select a candidate for 4th conoession, Gir y, has been purchased tiat; we Should begiu,i -25c a yard. h fen's all *ool suits ad -vantage of the bus )Y�puainf a duty up" b Duncan Taylor mall bone. b. We. have befoi Is re. r the sum of: $1,000. Tweed to 6le ar at ID from $5 'the apprbaching election, We hope to See iporb rom fore' The anniversag services of the Mettle. marked, without personal. 4equaintan'be or on. all the corn we I [in ign Iit is an un, ro property, sub,division in. the ridiug, observation, that the party were playing pantries, leaving that from oar 4wa colon- di-At,ohurch and Sunday school, Holmes. Up. every polling -Mrs. J 0 I, �beiner, who has been a b is to come in free. This, a they well fully represented at this convention, and -we Hugh John -for fair more thad 6 was worth. resident of di for ther pask 12 yearv, villei, will be held on Sunday and 31onday, We are now more than eve impressed with know, is an impossible condition, first, be. has gone to Neb 1, a, where sh ndav, morning and -previoudy e wi I live A Salbisman can sell anytl in, bt it takes a good ariiaw October 7-8, On Su trust, also, that the meetings tum the people of this country will -not evening, sermons will be preached by Rev. the truth of that statement. Hugh John ith'her daughte Iw hold in each municipality for the Selection cannot be a winni bear of a duty upon foodebuffg, and, second' M Henry Li rmore, of Hullett, had n tie to sell itse�f. The Lailey Wa o Brand Clothing will do it, card where he',had been Walter Ayers; of Port Edward, and I in not the son of his ly, because we ishould have to disturb the 0 tle -killed y the train one day, afternoon Rev. J. W. Robinson, Goderich, of delegates Will be largely, attended, so seen and heard. Ve thre at Perfection makes the style, m elial and tt of every garm tha,t a fair and full expression of the Li-bor. fathen entire fabric of our commeroiml arrangements recently. Fire bad destroyed the fences will address the ohildren ; collections in be- lut with the rest of. the world. Mr. Laurier, half of the trust and Sabbalth echool fands.' as ComfoO is to the Body whab- Iand allowed the cat0e to -got on to the trIck. qood-Senaii, is to the Min, ig may be had at the conven- ispl --oth-er-b bu- ale of the ridit: tbe'Liberal Prime Minister of Canada, has True. P 40 -Mary Anp, daughter of Mri and Mrs. On Monday evening a tea Meeting will be a yon obt in i the ond and d y the ing . yor tion. It is only in this way that h - i Lpproa3hed the question from the other $'do, Au hold, 6en addresses may be expected - y armoni,,, I all, of West Wawanosh, The fact that th=�)iiol gue MoDoug of 1_ united action: can be ,aeoured. Al- eDera from Revda, W. Ayero,.G.. W. Andrews, asg 'I"! He his'asked what Canada can do to pro' died On Sat lirday, 22nd ult., af ter three Clothing' here.. Taylor made wits naranteed. tions are not far 'di d starib politi mote the end in view, and has come to the the' illness from- consumption. 8 Fullarton, W. Gifford and E. B. Smith, of though Sauth Huron is admitt mon he was ! edly a Liberal kers- ini o the greatest opuclusion that it is quite within her power 0101.1111 and -party wor Clinton. Appropriate music by the choir. Grocery ar hive, it is only by the united,iand harmont- or fin it i give a. great impulse to the movement f only 18 years of age; Specials Six b io Sweet Home Soap for 25c. n every hand :.a evidence that -as the activity, and o lonS -Mrs. John Publand, of Brussels, died t e rom the published anoial report iof Qua action of the convention, acting oer union between the different port' A 25c bottle of Catsup for 18c. the machinery for an leoti(n, fray is being th othoidist churches on Benmiller circuit, on . e 20bh ult,, after a few Weeks' illness o the empire. His scheme'is at once aim le, n with fever, brought:o� by waiting on her we d that -the following amounts were true representatives of ths--7, L a d wishes v 9 hile the fact that W bear a t into thorou h running order. Con' en. a ingenious, W go son. becaased was 37 years of ago nd was cont ibuted Botimiller, 81 70 Bethel, of the people, that the old Wile prestige of r d ose tions are being held lalmos. daily for the I r6semblance 6 the motion 1111il as moot high ly;eo teemed. $2304 12 $193.06 ; Ball's, $75,40 -La all the �ie collea'ue, Mr. PIavies, in 1892,proI ea the riding can be mainained.;, Mr. Waltei Scott, a resident c f BlyLh ITH THE CROW6S To nominations of candidates; soo the big: guns 9 total, $642.58. The total contributions to q0ME W meetings, therefore, be largely attended, -so- at it is no hasty invention to dish i he for 20 'years, died at the residence of his vari( us funds were as follows - Miami nary, 0 of theli�rtios are Stumping the conntrY`,'.61rI* irate Conservatives." that, the convention, when- 6�rel;abled, Slater Mrs 'Martin, on. Tuesday ight of $106 superannuation, $30 educational, itting, campaign oratory by the volume. $6 ; Epworth League, $1 ; contingent, $2 I r I The old. gentleman h tive, in the f4lest Sense of I " - ad been While all this preparatio' b Editorial ailing for a long time. generid -conference, $6 ; united church re- n y e neces ary, Notes. nd.Comme the term and the "cana4data- selected 7by rits. Ilief, �2 ; anday school aid, $1 suatenta- Will be represerita [ast ��ek, ` SE� AFODw Be B GUN -rhaps ult in no Kelly, of Wisner, Louisi. and pd - res good, aoth or. such a. couvontion will floors a large ffajori- M7 Sir rh'ier t1ion, $2. Wilfrid Laurier will open his OiI ana, a d Miss Maggie Ross,. only daug and far more Imortant preparatior 18 over- ty, no matter who: his opponent may be., campaign in Toronto, in Massey hall', on of M -r , Hugh Rose, were married on Wed� Nm. J. Carrie, son of Rev. James Car- elect(rate. iesday everilng of last, week, ai f rie, f Goderich, who has be looked by the rank and file of tht b the home o on in the -far October 16. The dates for the obher Meet- Ig Id, tl 0 0 p no Zoe lay a g mp i eA o im L b, 'o I Ore It " , r1a Iligs- have 'net yeb'been 'STORES—No. 1, D y Goods., I& iies' goods On They are often Oarrieq: away by, tf e eicite-, the br,d 'a mother, in Hullett, b' Aev. A- north M 'the past six yeire, has returned THRE E The Wars.L Ineed. 'ly j. Thent of this sort of warfae.� and forgot that McLe' hom In, 1894 he went to' the Nort�weat !No. 2, Clothing, men's No. 3, Gr nglish elections are- no�v in progre There is &43oluitoly nothing to. report Thie -John iiining, a. res and enlisted in the m o-, ithey have a duty vastly more iinpo tant,, papted resident . of ounted police, and was eithorSo,uth Africa or Clintoi, died on 'tho 23rd iAt,, after an ill� a member of the force which was sent to the ceries—S nec oods Ater and teas,,` f rom. 04inathis, iwe,�k pecialties, c.an I g bi 'than that Of- akiDg off thei ving �lread '�aken place. They Yukon ia'981 His. time being up last year r'lhats and Aouti- saveral ba 11 to the houele y nes %N hich ado ned I I Wothing of reapiiblic interest has tra6s- 0 LL o Ing for 0 ,Vrty or the otheir,-that 6 the..'elicib very little intereal, as'theLresult seeins for the past: our months, Deceased was, he accepted the position of deputy provost pired, �ad the English peole seem to be an- storina o i6ir own in I ifidis with nimerial t) be a for one conn1"m;^n ip. I, 47 Yea% of age and was a"native of England- of the Dawson City gaols, and later was in ry 4r' V UVULA 0 Was V 9% LJU 0 re L Lit; AU -6I . . I I itirely engeos§ed with the elections at 91 e -will enable - them vo� and c me to Clintod in 1.853. the emplby of the Bank of Commerce there, that tib intelligmtly oa all sides -that the 61overnment will be I disposition, but� was genial, warm-hearted Y1r. n Ramsai j., formerly of Morrssent time. L,I Roberts has been nomall aullwell Or olyrood, nag u nnVegin Juy and, was and no a -stau pre Ab the polle, and in the besb'uterligbis of thd 'a istained, and thebest the Opposition he' genero Inch friend a kind )as . gone � to Tara I , Ao work at his trade a' pe a isiti ng relatives there unt purghased he farm of Robert Boyce, 2ad v, it a couple of created Commander -in Chief of thlb Btitish for is to slightly reduc4 tile aoVernMentLI a neighbor, Land a �Mot useful rr�lember of the nit r. -Miss Galloway, of Howick 'tanley, for the sum of $3,300. Cou oonces lion weeks ago. He will remain in GQderich for Robert -FOr Some 26 years he was an 1111 Ing at Mr. Gre `e - ral, But- ity. -I i coMmun forces, and it is reported that G 0 niajority.­ This, it one a mo ith or so and inay then go t' outh we pow univer sally it one - f the beat farms in the tow'n- 0 �en'T The frg nchiae, which honored elder in Melville Presbyterian Me re. Will StewartidRic�ard Paryo r t lor will return to England with him, lea ving ship, Mr. Rathwel,l taken pokseesioh in the, Africa. MY At blie"Liberal -oohvention last weelf, in We understand that Mr. Bo from the Vancouver elil 0 is i privilege which s�ould be h church, Bruss and he was also su erin- part in entertainme enjoyl spring Genera Kitch D9 y6e -The followiin r nor in charge of the remaini tendent of union Sabbath schools -ell r a prized by al. It is not a th.ing to )� t I �ed M13 a� in both ave on Alond evening.7�Qni I T� Woof Middlesex, 11on, W, Rose, Prom or iutend3 pu cbasi�g land.down near London, Briti ih Cola World, of September (4rey and Morris, and his III I and example U ber from Blu forces in otfth Africa. Numbers of a n %'d - I L evale went to Wingham on i itti, it as boUghLt W qay ,efers to the marriage of two former were alwa .in 01,1300,1741 with his hi uday evenings to wl ith We bloo I o our Tile Ot or Wh t . ol Ontario, delivered a ost able and eo -n- its John Joynt, of ys str tily, gh u day and Mo hear Rev. -hohavc been invalided home ro- nown Winghamit(s "On Monday lans, v, ancestors be a at oro4 Luckn tting intii him wagon in well professions. -T e remains woAdeposited-in Hector, the BifieLk Knight. -Voters' 1 and shoul add as it prell'onsive speech on. Dominion politi a. orri last, at 11 oclock, a pretty wed. *t is harge to further the interiest. f Al J=eli Lyona'rosidence, he had m and the respect in at revision court will held in Morris W. Its i go dii Ing taLrni�g by nearly every stim front c be beet, 0 our "Ihere were few.points left untouched. n- the took place at the residence of Mr. G� the Bruseele e metery, w uship hall, on Yednicaoay O p�oablo tha,t before. long the _�Iiolc- �&e miifbr to fall and in so doing his n which he Id, as well as the siympaI was he tober l4th rio's Ail ted Prom fair Dominion. Too often A. iarretit, Le Beaucage Cottage, Beach e faml -,waiamplymani -d o the etors it-r'seems �o 1% -i�'famili ar left leg got entangled in the wheel. While - MIS felt for the all] ab 10 a. m., befory *W tm returned to this country. bey AVICIlUe, iujg-"e kasison.-MiZ, he-wAsin this position the horso Started, s iment r( forget this, and i 0 elOg Ill Ls P981- with Dominion as with Provincial poli las, I the 1; n a pla o of when is Agnes E adie, of Wing. b feat d by rge number who attended nie D hwve fought briavely and done well their harn, Ontario, and Isip. Milton F. Blackwell,. e turned to Toronto las d1here are few men in Canada who c 3,u the result ing that the leg wa;3 brok(m a: 1, the being 122 coveyances k. -On Moildvy evening of tion to adge of. the i�06rtant I pol tica aa the funera, in ee last week it -is over Vart, in the war, but now, that I put logical urgumenta in.as attractive ove of t0s city, were made one, The ceremony e will be long remembered a little ab the ankle. is procession. Count G. Ki. Boyalian- and his cousin, Z. questions of th ' e.day, -in the7 -light of -1their firm, and -raise the enthusiasm of his audi. -Mr. Joan Shob I base line, was erformed on the balcony of the cot. for his good. wor's e who did his Boyajian natives If Armenia, ga there can be no AI nead Qf dottivi L g -1they tage,, overlook h3g,th o waters of 1,1�uglisli Bay, and as on own knoI od �udgmjut, I I � I 9 e lee to .84h a pitch a;s tie can. go posseaf, 113's Hullett, received a elegnim best tb'leave thh -world and humanity 'better terbainment in the Methodist church them in South Africa, Monday even- unde it canopy of ivy, interwoven with this are carrie,cl off their feet by , �he pre.-ele�tio'n a wooderfbl grasp of every subjeclij and 1�iq 'ing of last eek, fro Melita, Manitoba, in. itting to say They escaped m Armenia with Some Thn dieturbanao in China seems 4go 'to be flog . rid a beautiful collection of lilies of the than lie found tl�iem. It Is but h that he passed f �om this life happy and con.- eve bluster ofthic 1)&r'(.y politici4, 9 ari& the,' par- ready flow of choice and el6quent language forming' III of the death of his daughter, ntyotherBattqe time of the Tur ish A, thitiv of the paAt. IL is probable that the valle , surrounded with lace work of gold, Ir laces him in udents at Chicago i- tizan prels. In this age, 6 p the very f rent rank as an ora- Nits. Thomas Stinson, of that place. fident in the faith lie bad so long and so as aeres, and are now at GiVero Will SLL cry f Ii Y 18 The The nu bial knot vas tied by the Rev, R, earnestly professed, and in the " comforti niversity, intending to return to their oon come to an under�tadlng tor, who is -both attract ve and effective. deceased wrilamarric-d about a yes�r agg in 0. Maze 49 given the Igreat body of the elecfprs1t`oi weigh th, pastor of the First Pre8bytepi. assara ces " wlitch he had so fmque ative contry all medical" missionar.1co, in, reference to the peace negotiations and Dakota, but, with her husband, has Since, an at, arch. nlitly all the .9 for the IVes, that they, Hon. VITI. Patterson- has a - neat- way of resided in Manitoba. recommended toothers. qtiestion hey gavel. an addre join the other arrangemeatId nooeseary fol the -Jdr. Edword Rowed, of the Grand the oppression of r may give an unbiased and sound verdiet on rr eebing the Uousatior that the National -Goldie, Newto�, of Porters, Hill, t rnionia by Turkey, offer6d up a Turkish uaraliteed safety of native, Christians and lie Trun . Rsilway staff, Clinton, met with an overy-matter of interest' in t1hopolitical. and Policy ls-'stfll doing 'b iiness at the old YOUD9 fellow who h d him leg broken and accid3nG -on Monday of last week, and ramuhar. rayer, explained Eastern manners and wr-ignore, altough Glarmany Still inaista on, w 'move ely injured 'in a Saw us a, and gave an exhibition of a wed.. national arena.- The eleetorlwho fpils to do s1SI He points o as otherwise though it was b6i"i"I enough, Yet ib Mighi Tiin Tv�iu Foit UDERNVEAn BuYING is ut that while the Con, inj rocession, wJhiob included ten of t the Puneliment Of the guilty oflioiaIa. In mill at Porberle Hit I in the spring. under. ha been very much worse, mn.d,tn that zox. Hmtn, -You can bu-X he this, either through indoled or ao o 11- servativiso were work -Ing, the machine it only I . to the best liud; Once d an event, pre ria ame being made, to. tent, t least he must be thankful, As 'the frorn' The IM' ressedil Eastern garments. paratio toreet, is remiss in hill dut went an operation the other day, rour medi. af o to Iiia'18011 and increased thi trade of t c country by three (,,%I mar' winter troops in. Pekin, but it is ex ecited. I being in %�tendance. The oper. freigliti, from Goderich came down, lie Every. garment 'they sell is a dependable p hiffi.-country, and does not properly * value 2d a half millions A. ye�r, but the Liberafij ation Was what in cilled -a resection. The went out to hand the I conductor ; his garment.. They don't hesitate to tell you a ippert. -that before the winter is over- matters will young man will bg somewhat lame, but the ordoi a, The train was MoVingi at What the thing is made of, either. It of the privileges which have leeh so d i.alr lY h ilve made ib increase bil minces by thirty -6 7e C�D g�]UXJV , . n have been Settled Satisfactorily to all the bought. a id Th s inference that tie Operation was suooeaefWly performed, a I-retty good rate ud in . catch. wool,. they may;so; if of half-wooll, half- SalaCommle4loner Co %veyancer, wills, owera, U not to the Satisfaction' of China. a half millions. -Thomas Parsons, son of Mr. John Par- ing t e pili,pere, the condUotoris hand grmsp- cotton, they'll tell you ,- if �its all . cottoi deeds drawn up. Moncylowned at,thelk T iberale are better. qualified to opecats t is p 3 , owe t ratesof loteretst, loco Were every elector to cal ly an# a W d L., son", of Centralia, Was accidentally drowned ed le, '#i, which turned the �Iatter about and why they'rii just as' frank about ' it. b . P. than their oppone its most he plain John MdNevin of the. Kippen mill is ma'k- ously weigh every measure and.. Save of l`0 in Chicago. Deceas�d was 41 years of' age. a i Bt tile moving car, which throw hi Their's is a safe place to -bu nve believer in it, and in tie gal r1i y yourii-wiluter ing siness hum ARldn. He 18 Prorared to do all Deaitli of Ron. A. M..Roias. He had not been well for some time and egainat a ca virear, Fiffy kind of cuetow work, naludiniz chopping, public interest, We - would rery I a on hear id'entity-of the pro e t t fflo th it. W r on the opposite track. This 'underi cents per garment- in a cheap and best famlly flout alwa 'y -when last seen he was sitting on the Wharf. tossed him back a9d under the hind truck popular price. -,Their leader at 50 cents is quie . The -Yery. YE cu -band "Miany of our readers will deop�y regret to less of -the cries �of corrupt1ion wl joh are ten should Conservalives desire that a for 0410 or. old favorite, 'A-polioeman found bim in the harbor next of the train in motion, That he was! not fast gaining popularity. 1712-1 oil& exchange, Iteniomber the Idarn of the d bei g hurled bac i: and fortli by t, It nge be made ? Joh� McNevin, 1712 -ti eath of Hon. A.. M. Ross a e par y day, It is supposed that he'took a fainting here iragged under the wheels wals & Won. ObiTtmay, -After a severe illness of over --*hiah took place at Toronto, our Saturday papers of to -day. We woula hear , le": is of spell and fell into the water, The remains er, )ut in T IFIR $Ew LI of Boyis clothing Sir Ciharl�,Ls Tupper hoe issued 4. lengthy being Shoved off the track his two months WiO meningitis, Mr. Alfred a a were interred in the! Crediton cemetery. WA to your coming* The little man (your last. The sad particulars, as well. as' a 11iis. them because they would.th� be u'ohd3ded scalp was badly cut, his face bruised and a Ohs pel dimparI this life on. 8undiy, Sep. bo J may pick a .ke his fan9y' manifesto, iddreseed t �he farmois of Ca i. -A youug,lady �ho counts many friends long ykoh made in his back. tern er 23rd. The deceased had been in N%r be's a a Lilt to F.#rl o tory of his life, will be found in another by the electroate, e�oept hen th ey had ada, in which he promises #ej%t things f, or in Goderiah, Miss Ad& Helen McKay, J. Lynn, for 45 years a resident rather poor healL uited You may learn what the daughter of Mrs. (Capt.) McKay I ames th for a considerable length price ticket Says, and your parse l be column, For many years Mr. ROSS was a, su.tistan-tial evide ce to. res upon. They of. that of th' county, died on Heptember l9th them if they Will vote f6r h4n1l. ait the next I of time previous to the attack of the disease suitI too. The I prominent figure lin, business and' politio&I are now made, in many- cas6s, not because town, Was married qn Monday of im,mt week sigod I years. Deceased was in failinj that carried himi "Off. He was. nearl- doFaul C.O.I.Seaforth, election, and place himself and his colleaga 38 at the home Of Mr. ind Mrs. Frank J. Dor- healt for th A Y forty hav arranged it so that its no trouble, to h ` erests of the , is a quiet, inoffensive circles in this county. For many years also, they are true an in.t c init e past year and his death was years of age, and wa, -at in power at Ottawa. Fortunately the farm.' may, Spokane, abate of Washin to to cause by kidney disease" Mr. Lynn was man. He leaves behind him a wife and suit both YOU Land our boy, Good Suits and until, his appointment as Provincial country, but to I flaine the !prejudices and- almost any stp 'between two a d five era of Canada have had eighteen pare e c. Charleal Augustine Plackett, of tfatn'oity,' born county.b/layo, Ireland, in 1829, He seven young obil4ren to* mourn his lose. -0 �reasuirer In the Government of Sir Oliver Mr. and M He doll srs. 1712-1 -passions of the poople, and' In this way to ra. Plackett are taki a wedding came;to Canada with his parents in - 1831, was an -active member of the Methodist perince of Sir Charles and hi fvi nds' and trip :n the Pacific coast, and w then settle so bled at a 13 Nblms.-Alar Is gathering as blowatIf he was treasurer of the county of influence their votir, It, ilo�VsVer, the very good p t' IT . ttliOg in Newport, Leeds county. He church at Staffs. In. politics he was EL Oon. sern Peo' they are in a osi loo to:jadge, III doW I theitation on iflursday evening of last a kae. Haro, ' and a more Opmpetefte, painstaking ple liad an intellige4t 'and accurate kn wl. experience, what him promises are worth. weelk to witness tht departure a, _W, 'p vvas married at 0 ston, in,,1851, to Mar� servative, yet heltook no more active' part rr J. Goorie Weston, 6th con. garet!Daley, Al and to bile S%nounty Mayo, Ireland; than to record his vote. He was a member 1hey w ul4 re. Among other things, they know th' t d uris g a eci 'ownshipj offlolki, no county e�ror had. He had a nat edge of! the true Situation, they w t and goodithye to Rev. a nd- Mrs, Wm. Gaul Oossign, 3 . ch another Soon after marriage Mr. and Mrs. Lynn re. -of the Order of Chosen Friends, of Rallied. wboj&re now on Silr 'Charles' Tegime their propert h d do. their way to th ural aptitude for.Jinanoo, an during the fuse to be influenced by these or and a r1jeciated in value at leaeb t lady were driving "to Bayfield the move4 to Huron county, where 'Mr. Lynn date, and the 'Memberm were incessant in fiell e mission p We0ty per cant., young The prayer of many municipal loan fund ao- would act upon their own nowle ge and other, day, they -met with an accident. followed farming In Morris township. In their attention to him during his sickness, of Formosa. a. d now that it is on the upward grade While b . urning a corner the buggy i,ioapsized, frierds Lie that, as they travel by- land and COUPA . 11' 'they accompanied his - remains, which presence of th . e Divin aster m ca T1. me tL the elboto -a to a s4n, they are not likely to gi�e Sir Charlva throwing the o its out, injuring Mrs. nose in Brussels. L-Aer on he also conduct, were followed byja large concourse of friends sea, the unt he rendered this coullity especial Fier. judgment. is Mo 1874 �e went into the general store kusi� mud o Iond it a to their last iscoo npany them to their jourI (nd aril vice by his keen and accurate hoanolaf reaches thia stage, that me ent- ill the a other opoortunity' own to ti's Weston aw badly It it was found - uses@. -ed a general store and flo-ur and woqlle nd sympathizer notch. n resting that they may tter equipied knowledgv, and but for him, it is possible partizan' press coase t5 o Y Wolf, V'Olf ol so in her leg. The mill or the nary to.put 12 Stitch a at Formosa, Bruce county, He rosid- at the Staffs c 3metery, on the following Tuesday af ternoo 2, where they conferred on MLhi &its th m iu that far. Huron would not have fared so well in wolf, The to other,young lady was badly shaken up but AiaL for eight years, returning good work iii., e when there is no i w; i a I d ed in iCalifor t is stated -that Hon, I Tar. has + he� Gjaries were sli ht. from r. off land. b. r. An I. Gauld leave behind the geaeral, distribution as it did. He also also then willingly go to the p9lis Ad 3aat _hat state about six years apiii him the burial ri so of the Order. then L their two boy. -Gordon & ved a numboe, of % ivit s6ti�nm to,speak 4t -While a load of Wingbam young people and 14ra I and Harvey, ronderod'valuable service to the Provino� their votes for th persons and th p irty Lynn were blessed with seven NOTFss.�Mr. - phn A. McNaughton, who in order that they my receive an ,educa. weredrIving out tc the residence of T. childien. I political -me e-tings in Onti Frio, and will likel� has had charge of our school since the mid r -Mrs. Redmo While in office, in the Settlement of disputes whom they conaid ed would beat serve thb make a tour of the Brando. , the other evening, one of the I9 of the village we efirly in Octo. ISummer holid removed his wife and faM. f botween the t'royinco and Dominion, which irit0eats o h heels 6f t ce-I orry-t to. ce Sabbath last,' has untry, W he vehielle collapsed and they ily and household goods on Saturd from been lying . a ver low state, she, f t, e 0 aa�: th'.y W(uld Toronto othIl;ir place' d Grey. d -be-, Speaking in' and mi, Were d6 ed n the Itch and the horses pr, 'ori carry such weight ith.them, that our poli- uncordisciou mines t t tm at e� were carried over from - a -C -aderation so, on p §tratfor , to Mr. The dates h%ve'not yet been - nam�d, We ran aw Archibald Campbell, of Morris, Wm. Stewart's hou e. All undar . This house was formerly baI caI d -At the last meeting of the be kin times. He was not what might be called a tWans would readily and. rapidly firid'oult y n dome in min iction that 'Mr Tarts a was OrI4 0 Way hOMO from town, mind the the Grey township fathers, it was resolved owned and occup ed by Mr. James, Stewart, istering to ve Aure he pred o in bei her vantai and for .1 he kood OIL41 la runaw.ayteam ran into Oin buggy and smash. that George Oliver be paid the surn of who disposed of I last spring to pursue the dy's re. popular politician, but gained hia strengtil that the,publio could nolongpr be: trifle meetings will be very largely aitteied, an' I $4-69 coveky. Or. William.Moore of fi with the people by his general- at aightfor- With, wit ed it, then fell helplijael tangled up in the the vil- h the result that U6 lawl �lu ced w( haveo doubt but many v�ho %re read y on oo#traob of overnment drain No. 2 and milling business u eaforth.-Mrs, Edith ditch. lage,j is '*earIng a choerf ul countenance an 'L0- v on of the Consorvati vil F aperi 1 wit � be out - outleti as per etigineer"s certificate. The McNeil, of near Lucan, recently spent a them days. wardness; and integrity, ' A he won and, on our statutiii - boot would b a y morIi) pr me -Mr. James Snail of Hayne-Batto6 stock L a The reason for i Ar 4 - dau d to find that he has neith engincier's report on the drain week Yisiting her brothers and misters and mst ) his er borna sor to be known huld West Ifuron when it was considered a in the general intetestii of the,�Oot;atry, ind farm, Hallett. shipp di lost week, a mag. ter -ha home,�-Mr, John ho)fo, but is a very Ag as tho Hall drain was rcceived. The clerk her mother, Mrs. James Vance. -Mr. D. Me e ble, ir apr�tentio Conserva, ive preserve. nificent, young Durham bull, six months old, wa vin WSW the neighborhood of C6n_ A 4a - a speaker he Was in the interests of the I dividu a] 'And -locking rn�n, With aL e t de ivor and a i4structed to notify all parties asse ' ed McNichol and his wife took iLa the Stratford concise, 4Ut UO,L as trLli:,during the Webk and brought home Id no the corpora;ion, ccent, is no in an wa said dralm of the amount Friday. They were t ]of wall c4oar an t. by any mea sti Ong French a - and a prize winner, �o Thomas Reid, Leam. for of their as as. fair last be guests of I te re an wa ington, for which he;: received the mum of se . for stajj�, feeding, which good 010(illOnt, ITO was, however, an. expert or. It cannot be Ion d� igerous, except in so f r, as I e lays efor inent,;;aiid that the engineer's report will be Mr. John hyte the aturday and Sunday 0r. Newto V a IBM now until the el �ot on; hIF 0125, He- mile ped ti followi i.Lidg 3 11 ganzer, add gave the closest a,ttiontion to therefore, lot every, man hearers facto and ar rhents� da M'aging t 0 a 0 d apd considered on the 15th day of,Oc. ng. -I -After spending a few weeks _11,1�en jeatt e, averAginir look, carefully 444 t Pontiac, Michigan, a aged' Leicester ram over 3 ; pounds is C,*,i,.,hn takes priCe he Conservative pdrty.g tober ! next, at 2 o'clock in the afternqou, among relatives and friends, M'*S "llica in ha nggood lilto ay, and !;go to a pair o &&ad e so, for which he re. Peter !Sinclair complained that McNichol returns r a Berths Ivixon, Idotaila, the politicalitanding of every calmly into the iss� the and f Sam. Dunn's I to Strad6 d, where she ceived n 'do road at lot 15 i � I who een a two -,months vioib -19 boing always known to thn- polls feeling th t* he has a sacred d utj 146W that Hon, J. 0. Patterion, x -Lieu 100., , conoesilon Mrs. Edith elector in hi ridit early Q ;Theme are prize win- fence in the oil intends to spend he winter.- 9 � ands in Mi "T are-. �ntend d to be Shown at the no. Armetronf., who b nearing 10 years, spent A retur to te life, ners, anic Amon dlesex and Brigton has hini. Ixt priva a ts, teinat-Governor of Manitoba, ban been re- 19, wi a obt on the road allowance, and: nod home rest ored he -was -kindly and IlAiperform, and we v ih Illinois State Fair thi fall. tified ihe council to take steps to have 44d few days at wee L visiting friends and ac- courteoue a warilnaull'true friondi and in that the coming Pa liam nt Ili lieted of his duties th e be, -Mr. T Wm. Sproat, of the Ird concession of Tuck. wi contain the 1� anxious t homas Halley, for nearl 60 years fence'i �emoved. The reeve and Adam T4rn. quaintances here. She is still uite Smart Ith friends at eery respect a useful and worthy eiti7en, hatave Over oc� enter Dominion politics % ain, rid is pulling 101, resident of Ashfield, is movillIg with his bull are instructed to examine timid fence and is looking we][. ere m h, in visitinigi Windsor 'best men and'the A 'tee b and etroib. Urs, Spr4tlii friends w' 110 was: in the falleat lierr'se Of the tertil a culpied theL filmily to Owen Sound. One eveni g recent. �nd wit so to got the Cons( ry tiv report at next meeting, The by-law benobso n eithpIr side.. e nomination ill wish L r her lint oating.-Rev, M; y about 200 of his, friends and neighbors know� as the Peet drain by-law w read a senia.aj, and few have left behind Hou hil hill old constituency, Nor h 1104ox, - Unfor.- gathered at the old homestead t as w da at Ittawilli. Bluevale. I Gaul , a fe ye pi to his departure for o give them third Oime and finally passed. Both collec. t fhem a, more favorable r000rd, Of late yearaL for"anately for him, ho 0 qr� 0 0� farewell so' d -off. The evening was Most chin Was in, oronw, a tors were re-appointed'for the current NOT98.-Last Sabbat was chil a L U lie lived very (14iotly, but always took a Independent, But In'dorsed deeires.became known th( pleasantly spent, during the course of at thO same salary as last year, provided in, the Presbyter an iurch. -Rev. W.. ra. . U or Ln. �Mljlter 'Mrs. R. p r - there lia( M e 1,11 i Of this 1 t they each furnish security to the West, priate sermons for lo! 'gyears resid e doo i interest in public affitir which Mr. i Hassy was presented . with a' th Ivillsgd. Mrs. Sutherland was Opinion. 14 t -1 is, and nothing, selected Solomon White as t eir candidate, M, A., preached appro I complimentary address and a handsome fur a a at of Glenallen, but of him better than, to rueet tin old I The ConserV �'No w Mr. Paterson's friends �r� urging Mr, is -been 3siding with her daugh- A of fiiis. ountry h tvo mount of $10,000, Satisfactory to the coun. morning and evenin The singing was led a a e ears be, r Wfifte to 'withdraw, but hel not in the coat as 4 momentb from his friends and oil. ]!he clerk was authorized to notify the by the children. tra., MnDiinald friend frout Ruron, aad�have a talk about- I' been and are stll disp�_w6w pose &a -he neighbors, ter, Mrs. Erwin:, of reroute, where -a low t ithdrawi ownero of lots 29 and 30, concession 16, to presided at the to the illness days , Igo all ng mood, and refuseelto -be shant Organ, owing a w o'call �ed to the rel loyalists of this country,' nd to I tigma' -The residence' of 'Mr. John Hillier, better home, P001110 &I'd thingki, as Lhey used to be. Ilia . I removo all fallen timber and other obstrue A . I ed ff the track - in this way, and the pros - of Miss Lie erbert.' Mr. John Tor- Mrs. Sutherland, in J 4irmer days, made fro. Id Use all who do not belong to b "Goderich township, was crowded, with tions 'Out of the rauce, of latow deaLh reinoves anotlicr of the nobe 0 eir ra ikg or acts are there Will e a spljt am4ng till Fraser drain on their �re- e', organizer for the quea visits to our village and by her cheer. relatives and guests on Wednesday oveni -ye lots, After' passing sundry a who oppose their theories 'al diaoW to Conservatives of 'the ridit Ing specti 11rua,r( who,were once so prominent in ITUrc g. f cohrgeW . c. adian Order of Foresters, wa here last lull in uner and kin& counsel endeared her - of ISO week, the occasion being the m - c '.a this friction is. meat to Co ar iountsi the council adjourned, to meet agitin week in the inter � to of the order, many who,% public iflfairs. They are getting few now, Rritain, and as undeser' Mr. wan, thi -Mrs, self t long remember. her. vink of tespuct. by clefer young Liberal wl o i of his daughters, Sadie and Emily, the on,Moaday, 15th October. John POW eleemed th ler and son At red of the Tg� , �r, , f IS loyal people. Although y; =r b akes two Sisters within six months tittlehoyi MA. p rhap&, man" ecoming Mrs. Fred Hunt, and the r ivale roa Go the Lib �rils at the lag latter Mrs. W. J. - Routledge. T OF A GOOD - N, -M -. Duncan Blue ave returned home from a that have beeri laid � -0 rest, -Twenty-five Sir Charles and 11ugh John. ve not gone 8 fil.r in utterance, yot. i h ele tiou, ahe is likely o beaefit by tfie e. cere-, NIcLavolilin, one of the early Settlers of �he visit 't1h f in Guelpb.-Mr, J'Obn years ag I o to." I WII rieuds mon was timed to take place ,yo the 5th of the month, T. ible, no.matter how it may Ond. ' at 9 P. M., t M There has been a great diversity of Late� tone 'of their press and- platf , y ownsl�ip of Grey, passed peacefully from Mustard, of the me.-ond line of orris, hall lbrm speak4 and when the clock pointed to the hour, , ellis became, a citi this Ifle) at his home on* the gravel road recovered after an illness from appendicitis, Un of the village. A 111(Vnt q to the appearance and abiliticii of goes to point entirely in this direction ThI quarter of a time to look between 60 and 70 were present. The mar. a Ion ew fad',i! Mr. M. K. Richarfloon., th bonservativi north' of Brussels, on Friday, September -Miss Eliza Dim(nb is visiting in Brant. ahead, but bow short 10111 back, , Tom hesgentlemen, . The editor of party has, also,, recently dop6l- a n riago ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. 21st,, Mr. McLauchlin h&d be to 0 an5idate'for Jlilailt Crey,.IiAs got himeFIf in en in failing ford, -Miss Emma McCracken, of the Blue- Many 0� It"Ordur attended tho recent ind they are equall� pr6ne Robinson. has seen ban a in this locality dur- ndelllo� . . - health for two years, and his death was not vate road, went to Lofidon last week to in 6:00, all to I�ather a bad snarl by making his' gtbattime.i 'Mau whowerebuoyin the both Sir not r -ittfut,' dernanatration. at, 1tv who believe it. impracticable As b life: b i -it i ( busi -After a lingering illness, Mrs. Annie unexp cited. He was '5 years of age. He, spend the winter' with her broth-er, r. harness of time, their faces ap# und If ugh Tohn o ly di lo I t nes? anaou.neements confli 2t 'S'erliously WiLl Parker died at her residenciii, lotT2, conces. was a native of the township of _XcNab T ho mail - M cOracken'. -Percy Patterson- who a - ya O thermother oub4t t Sion 2, East W'awanoah, on Tuesday night Renfrew county, cbm I pear qo more amon is and mong those Political utterances, Mr. Richrd e fac* 9 his ing to Grey andto the was working at Silver Cornere chee 0 0 theill up :I$ followa our own,country a.1 w who 4--o remain are tl�, e most kind and hos, ell,- Thl now fAd R of last week. !Deceahed was born in holund farm on which he died in 1852, purchasing bory, came home last week ill with pleurisy, the sun abides on, -Misses Annie on the platform, is strong in his denul�e:oi '-i Charleg Tupp(ar ue uvre well tiol itabl prtforential tr��Ie wit ig, and was ai resident Of East - Wawanobh for the lard from the Government Later He but is now recovered. --'A larg-e-number cottand Sadie M<Xellar, of Cromarty, t to' Gr�at Brit. u8band died seven years was th fl second son in a family of typen of elaini Brituiu, NI admi�ting tf 6 pfo� is. of the preferental tarifl' 40 yeard, Her: h six from here attended the Wingham -show e daughter I are well knoWn in this locality, viz., Friday. -Mr. W. �J, Duff spent Satnrda physivid arld -Aillent hducts Uf tler"ColOuios inLo lier ain,jand has rop�&tedlyalfirzned4ha;t it isall ago. 8he'leaves two sons and on last were the guests of 1). Hay last Friday Y afternoon. -Mr. D. Hay attenderl the court miirk6' If to mourn the lose of a kind and 10 iug Donald, Duncan, Thomas, Alexand an prodw-e. llifj I ry anilli an injustim. to, he people of Can. V er, James laaL in Brussel.-41essrs, Christian Brinker 0 vy meeting of Forestrs, a uLy upon the t hhe harld4orno IV "ll and lahi igur products of - Ili mother, When she was in good heal h (dead) nd Neil. There were also two ais. and William Stew4rt were ilitratford last day at Farquhar, sada - It so happen, however, thit Mr. I ii�as a faithful attenda'at of t. Andrew's t evening, where to mot Several of ble and forvefL a for A -111ful (,f hi,13 _�_ wirs is offier countries entering their markO, th us Richardson is a prominent Merchant in l, Oro, M he married John Sample and John week, , Mr. and Ur. John McIntosh and 6uit(_1_en,)vgh to (+allenge the U11111tration o l -e oburth- Blyth,: old friends, ho wort pleased to see him. f giving- and the other c()1qnio8 Blain, both are dead.. About 36 years ago family, of Moleawarth, spent Sunday at Mr. faii i-ijelinjes arid lie is a ni a:t difArict, and to fuither-Lr Lde. -he has issued -A �ouug lady, a resident of Goderich, Mr. Mdl,%ushlin was united in marriage to Thomas Coultos'.-��Mr. Kersie Jackson, of _pf6fli or advantaic. There is no doubt, a cl -outtr which has fallen into tile hands of on Ei recent visit to Toronto, -had the. mis. lias E' izabeth Brown, who resided at Har. Morris, visited hio sister, Mrs. Charles W. i -Mr, John S. -Q)ppin, of Mitchell, has talker, timugh his matter cau litive little hiis 1 ppoil-onts and has been published. This fortune to lose her valise, She placed it in oil the presentampaigii. Ifig e immensely be ic but such a policy would to - 11 ar e cases and: purhey Mrs. McLanchlin, one son a A Leech, of Detroit, ver Sunday, and was ac. '.gorie or! a tripto the 800 for the benelit, of wars, for the mli -part, comparatively --an, ficial to the colonies, but PhL, weak pola ve circ alar Bays Fourteein I the care of one of the transfer companies five di ugh�em survi , Mr. McLauclilin companied home by his mother, who bad his health. Mt. Coppin is license inspector t bale direct from MancUster, 8, Lake and the driver was careliess enough to drop was a uccossful farmer, and leaves one of been visiting thers for Some time. -,Mims for South.Perth, and" in- his absence John cieRt- hietoryI though greatly inLerostiag to abolA it is �hat`i the col There has been 4. sa stanti C lo are 'to be' Ont rio &I re. the valiie*from the' -wagon. It contained A the bee and,most comfortable homesteads in McKee, of Molesworth, was visiting her Coppin, jr., will act f )r him. Ilk II A Timmy I you ati Tin 5eroaa the J .4 Uarters for i . said ade ir.�n. tbc. ),rth, And e, I elect delegal libleral looI . t n Thursdwy,, -on, I 311owis Wt I)Avidson's ho -that tach of t anded. fj W. days P art. 1: LW especuld -SIO =Aps and I)i - Xpsworing: , ,oh firce, bui AY aforth A UT too paine'! A no musba 'ryto novi Isaing, stin ioso huntiz � 8unay, il vaers of thc- ke them U 7"a use that rorris '7counle . Ir"ator's, ex,p� 1ohool Sectio ;V17 presentai h I M of said 'Of instructed to i 26 o tb n ta-te of repai ot -a job 4 4 4nceolsioI the eounoll ai NOTES. -Ili 4o about av 3 �,rnismt Midhi I tobert -Johv, I his week, av ine for- wl *ell digi 4-b tile found. 4er balanced this week. _: ost a:1 Animal got ag. I—Mr. 9., I brough at 14 mimak, olong -'I Uyers. Son t rAde, but -ai sure is �-To'urt 41 rR otober 100 III so� 1I On AJOI the evi i 1,11d usliifal, U12 U bride is t che happy oi inder mho. ei and ftrosidt or 0I their I —Fred H� *W%fj TexaA, years D] r. Wal s"aged 4'Eu�tti�i ani Perth Agrio ford last, weather aW inside exhiti-I Usual, were-