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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-10-05, Page 9IEXPOSITOR. T4E HURON IF set Methodiab ohuroh on Sabbath.! It f at, but we hope to str in Chino; over ten yeari . been' i, be in still riends in Mount Forest.—The. comm4bnee. health for some time pa again.—The was the Sabbath school anuiversary.T-'Ai6vi I DISTRICT M TTERS. with the -C61- goo* see him in good health Henderson, of St. Marys, will preach - q, Hr. A, bpprks, of the Browns6n W uite a, young man. He: ,vas connedcJ ment day sports'in connection John ALL PAPE R funiural of L with the. Honan mission. He left - taat leviatellistitifte will be held to -day (Fri- Methodist church next a of Eg- line - at the Main street 4 , ad Mrs. David INIooroo who died last FMay,was largvly at couritry in- Febriiary'last and! ihere was no -day)i. by i Sabbath morning, and R1 vi M.r. Endycott, t aed. The service was' conduc4ed cefield. —Service a returned missionax fror I China, will take y hen. He 6livered a most ,'moudville� have returned from a pleasent ten) o sign of trouble d other Revi. Mr. SaWers, of � Bru to viLib to' friends.in Port Elgin an d ervices the followin iinterastirig add ess, in which he referee the north- Ivan conducted in St, Andrew's citurch on the a g i vening. -extreme superstition county, as far as of the. natNes and" points in Bruce - —Shortly after ow o'clock on Tiles - y Sbb Fvar,, ath, in the morningby Mr. Stoddart, also referred to . rov all the wa there FOR FALL ki�g, fire, was disamered at the rear 113HRAY, MF [,'in e e the theii dense ignorance and 8 evening by Mr. day morin el he the the bac' iberals of Ssaf6rth' wil �e h lton.�The Salvati Yood work b peni k, with the �eiug do6a there by and Dais .1' They of Goderich, and in th, ir pony, y ion Army held a of E. A. Follick' confectionary store and were gone a oil little over two weeks and had 'en ng ble I v.­ douncil chamber on Tiles a I a, 'In ext, miss onaries,'battling against such terr . I ery as in bake shop, and before the firemen could opI­ dd and which has been so sudde6 ly kad a - moat enjoyable - outing. The t4 was harvest -home and thanksgrving - E i the pit one of. -eectin to on the flames, the -fire had got eousid- October 9bh, for 9 O' a the,barracke on S.%bboith. The local officer era - The bake hou a, which ii he pest ent made for the purpose of visiting Mr. Moore' attend . t101, convention, 'at unfo tunately interrupted by tr a Oelegates to ay. !A trou. lea in that 001113tfy. � He also gavi an sister, f Purple Valley, was, assisted by Officers from other pl I aces. erable headway. 1.9005 wX g 11 . a separate builAing, and in which the fire is Ye follo a Thured Brucefield on t istai ices :ne ar Wiarton. —Messrs. Archibald & Cud escript, f the circu full attendance Ili particulatly desired. intetesting d ion a ipposed to have originated, was completely Londeaboro. [e, showing thi It it niore have disposed of their trotting mar. , destroyed along with the stable. The rear whidh led up to the troub] as Melba to a gentleman in Ram room of the public is this result of a. feud between the. Qhi iei WIN- Who JoTTi.-;os.—The junior ion of the store and residence above was. LADIEs' AID. Thwladleo of clashin r of purchased her for a family driver, for which school ha's been ie -opened, the trustees hav- ad Rev.) A. F from the torl, guttd, but most of the contents were terian church have organized a ladies' them selves. - resulting Ity� a.4'led she is admirably adapted.—Mrs. inkeecured Miss McL�ughlin, of Gorr1s) an d George Man - h who verdict of those who, have already society, wi.b the, following Aaers Mrs. policies' between -the Reform par saved. F. J. Knight's Reaction- Grant, of.- St. Matyfj, and Rev. W. Harvey tesipher.—Mr, James McLeod, who has been I I -L%rk ace and the on a stores were scorche but the heroic S. Dickson, presid mt ; It a. (Rev.) in, by the youthful Prii -live -of new samples is, ry or Cobservative - party, as led by the Grant,'of Honan, China, were this week the ailt;ng,16r some time, is very low at present. seen our -president; N. ro. D.L Hepburn, seere-' a of the firemen, d the excellent vice efforts guests of Mrs. (14v.) W. - Graham, of Eg- *.imses . and W eid, of Kinburn�, are Had Empress Dowager, and that the, mission- P tary; Mrs. W; D: McLeas, assiotant secie- work of the ongine'saved the block. that our line is, t I ad ariea or foreigners had nothing -to do With moadville. —There were many in town on unole� Mr. J. Capbell, this -he best -and most vi A go w: ing their there been -a wind, bowev iro much dams tary ; Mrs. C. W. Papat, tz easurist. 1 many of el 3cott, who has been . ge OL . J h bu�ilding is ow. - would have resulted. - T number of members Nero enrolled,* and the the origin of the disturbance, although I hd�r show clay. from long distances, an( .—Miss AgO —Mrs. complete selection of popular and a of it. Be them had not been here for years, and they vs y low, is able t b( around agaim �ety bids fair to. be 'an important :auxil-. were ultimately made the victim d by Mr. Woods, and tbe loas is covered 80011 L lot only of the Walker is visiting fdends in ClintZin this e aid that the nativia - converts stood firm were loud in their praises, 1 also -nee. ew iarPrx church work. up-to-date goods in the town. N magnificent and commodious. weisk. eke at by insura -he ir convictions, even in the face of t show and the i —Mrs. Smith, f Toronto, is h by t —0 in the highest. preiient, &Mple of, me- 1 patterns, new colors,axid low prices GOOD FOR SEAFdRTH I an -ex vs tpersecution and danger, and were hall and grounds, but spoke assisting he brother, A11r, Cope- iting also us d faithful to the missionaries, terms of commendation of - Our splendid la�d. —Miss' Thenel, Toronto, is via the volume of business do e.on th eaf n e eaf t in their p6wer in stores and other business houses and the tidy ri� Rachel Young OuR SHow.—The Turn rry AgriCUILt are a few of the points which jus if market this season,.we MI mention t rend ng them. all the aid f ends here this week.—Mine Society,beld re Is t. peril. He -and prosperous appearan fall ell w he on Fri ay y the me -of . their great pre- as of the ' town. No is �visiting friends at Whitby, at present. their fall ell the Seaforth Milling Co lay id urn here The weather was that could be Ids - popular verdict, dicto that, after peace is estored, the oor doubt many of these people will rot —The Methodists intend holding their an- last. at JUL September, over 000:.for, nin. - f going to the U u ed, mud illivilow was one of - the most e the d Aet. )nt will be op6ned more freel and, widely than o do thdir: trading instead 0 41 dinner here on the7eve'niiig.of Thanks- air The -reason is apparent w X pe , an arge,ei lea, as ey can, unques ions, ly, do givin a o er sue essful. ever held IbI tb society. market reports are compa ig i jill-' ever to the� mieisionaribi; 9 rk in t is w ad ": the line for yourself, youl; j-udgment The dy of better.here than in- -either oronto orLone rous entries Were ma e i every class,. -w th ill of is now running f all time, iiiad even a much' greater w e- w ;b. n Wroxeter.. standard was exce ionall, one big .11 confirm the statement. - keep -Chri§tianizing the peopl ill be don.—Mr.! and Mrs.: James Richmond, the competent mansgement.arb unablb to ever I before. The church choir g P.- re several Blenheim, 'were 'here this week, visiting Mr. the gentlemen drivers, t ' re was about 20 —The contract for the gravelling coun NaTEs. apace with the ordirs. large d friends iw and c one from, and he -of the finest horses to o ure ni In Itry order is among the umber f Alt as usical selections during thi eiveninR and Mrs. A. Young, an of ltb� streets was awarded Mr' John Gib' en.—The 11 Black Knight," yard. ­-Glilson Broth shipments. .and a liberal collection in aid of the work about Hills Gre an mail t 25 cents per blue ribbon was won by M r; Roland Beatty, pi g rom o'ntributed. so well'a.nd favorobty known here, gave aw Millers, supplied thei village of with a beautiful high -a The - ad Aeserve N- addres in the M`4odist church on Friday award was very popu aly 80. zr46r1r with cedar plank, for their new side. REMEMBER R031ONAILLF. O�Es - a new w I .—Re PAPST Sh d anted by evenin He was listened to with evident The racing wad element, and from I who has been a a , f r tb B -past 6o pie aw' BOAR WAN PD.—Goo4 board v. Mr. Anderson was in Toronto TH E PLAC E b %y a large audience.— the success of the venture it should be one hoi of t er pleasu an man and wife in good fakIT bore o ot card profil —The Gofton house is now lit up weeks on a visit, . as rat imed: and eek. &v:P&nde alugive. Vvilling ion th afternoo re ears, The free- oreare e4tMubtbefirste nof th� second day'of the f thefeatureacif futu fk w electric light, and under the matiagea Ias to A charge of his pastora� dut pay 0 right thing. , P y 't Tus EXPO 11TOR for -all furnished the race f the day. An. to� a low, esers. Greig & Macdonald:, had their BOOKST041E.) SEAFORTH, Mel- office, Seaforth. 17'2-9 M t of Mr. George Town, the hotel is Zly bath.—Mrs. Henry Colbe It and h scramble-, which attra' Oted a reg. nie Gould won the first an third heats, the P07UT,! WMITTED. �Xenne y Bros. y early, at pa co�aducted.—A meeting of the library board Ivin, went to Detroit on - $e recen Iny i second being a dead best, d Alms winning foi all 'kinds of fM ular mob.1 A large number of hats were siou, to visit friends. �Ge rge Hill is i o4nd the hi�h,iit ash prices w4a held on Monday night last. A consign. 170)ltf t irowt, to the street, and there were some the fourth and fifth,:w a, on Account of 061711,111 attending to his dut �eo after hip edent 1130tie a blook, Sestorth. mVnt of books from Mudie's library in Eng- tk. GB,T . �1111 lively alorambles for them. No doubt, more an 9 darkness, they were unable to finish, and di- Watbh Your illness.—Mr. Edi�ard Llaabhelrla�d ha B�s-r,' D6n'b fool with ed uca. 1___'d was lately received. There are- now hort hand than obenan r boy received his fall hat vided the pursea Summaries chanol ;. :a thing tion.. If you want a thorough business or L so­�e 4,000 volumes on the shelves, Uearly -)liege, E trat- fornothini, judging from the number who I on up housekeeping for a Andes C 2:50 i half -mile— training, littend the Centrat 8u all of the choicest reading.—Ib is maid that slow about Ed. —Miss -Ch rysler, of. ruoe- ford. Tb s college has equipped thousands of y)ung were seen . carrying off their prey. —Mr. Fred Tutsie XH, field, hop been engaged, -as the 169i tf MJr. S. B. McKelvey will: remove to Mild— men and Y.mon -for busindqu lit(). Bonthrm, book-keeper at Bell's foundryp Lionel Junior department o e , Ekmond'vill's Two I i0pular lines, Cracker Jack an� our leaves�on Saturday for a three months' visit mik , as he is proprietor of both Wroxeter Sam M 3 3 3 feet -Mies I cClartiy, who tamoui 9 adl Mildmay woollen mills. We hope he And when you find it not keeping per a tea, try them. chool in the'place of .4 Baattle Bras, f3e7.13rth. - ill change bib m time bring or send it to� Court is retiriDg.—Mrs. Bo shier. of the village-, -is W`1 ind. 17 2.1 with his-brotner, at Franklin, Louis' Dexter 4 4 4 The I -lad, Dawson adman of ter's Jewelry -We ope soon to hear ittle Smith, gra Time, 1:10�, 1:12.�, 1: 1 Busn, Fss MuscLy.—The stibng Ma in I very low at present. to Reid &.Wilsono Ope Establishment, OpPok, I of her recovery -.—Miss rah Gemmill, 6f business 8 the man with business education. orne Mr. D. KciGregor, of this town, who broke f Blake y 1 quire t by his -arm last week, has sufficiently recovered Annie Gould Hardware Store, Somforth. All work ul xperience, others ac the village, took in the ex ursion to"Detroit men got t by hord a ITERTAIS-. NT.—On the evening takin a course in the' Central' Business". Cc lege, to go to big home in McKillop.' . We were of Alma 3 10 2 1 1 induc. a' last week, to visit friende there, . - Z? R 2 0 3 4 3 I - in err at week in saying the alecident oc. 0 th date of the Two Strike guara teed. Stratford r Is' tober 9th, be* 10 bare for 25c tion of Rev. Mr., Lavi;son to the pastorate Grace M. I &Me snap in soa a Conter's Je'welry EBtabliolizieuto po curre� while wrestling. He fell 't the door. 4 TRIVELLFLs. of Blake jand Varna, ai entertainment will —The following were at Beatil Bros.,. Seaforbh.� 17.2-1 w --The: remains of the late Hon. M. Ross Time, 2:191, 2.211, 2-,'9J 2:21il 2-.22. SEAFORTH. ed out on the western -excursions, on. Friday quantity dried- ap?l -i- Blake Proeb erian church, when WNTED e8a passed through here on the one o!..clodk train. be held. 11 2:30 class Manager. illWs licket They must t 'large brighe quaAers and thorn U a following reverend;- gentlemen are ex. IW. R. CONTER, and Saturday last, at W' To is way to Goder�oh, where A melis 6i �Mss,Cbarlobte A to f a t' Mr. Header. Ella St&ut,n t cted to deliver addrr seen 2 2 2 To Deit� r1m.- dried. Butteryo, eggs 18c. Our 9 ck o a' re agency - fit e place.—Air, Th man Quig- P, 0 do, silk i surpmeed. 0, the M, -. Ale andeir�. 9 and furs 13 no ral to so Hensall M,-. La kin, Seaforth', Mr- Toney 4 3 3 171 strongW.J_ rs erland, M lW1011 AM. 7 f ley w f Illett on Sunday attending I in I ks, Johi i -So4in, Miss Mia. - Clinton ; W.� Finkbeinero Zurich, Sam M . C., Chen. DEXTAL N4Ticri--I have. just purell a the hi mother, Mrs. Thomas art re. Mu i w ill be f urnished by 3 4 4 DOMINION BANK*. 'Xiie NiXon,_M, ulgl Y9 Who died on Friday.—�r. Robert Time, 2:49.� Israel,�'iGeorge P f eral 5 St' w Ke in the exclusive right of the Condlb oystenj of Bridge a4d othe ISO 2:49�1, 2, W. Methodist choir, Z a Zurich ney-i Mrs. Tho a By it all kinds of G oak left ith us this Oreek, some thia - Local race; half, -mile— tro n end daughter, rich, and the work lor, the town of Seat orth. li�, Maggie Friel, Mrs.. Georg: 01I)spey and son partial sets of taeth can be replaced. IN advaitage strawberri a which he hai pipked from qlartette. No pains ire be spared Neighbor ing CA PITA!. (Paid Up), Milton, James Robb$ Mis Nel ie Robb, J.P. over ordinary bridge work Is that it can be removed, affair a gran loony 2 2 $1,500,00 . vinei re - second th� committee to make the R EST, f ith �; easily cleaned and'19 also loss oxpengive. Office over in hIis garden. They. 1 nie one, ci me F Henderson, Mr. and Me , W. It. 3m th be 4 some of the i ines are as sdecesS. 00 all and onloy Satin Slipper 3 3 Dom zion Ban4i Soaforth. G. F, 17 L2 I rries an Bruss an, ats6n ela T J.1 Ry .6 Ainley, laden as. they were ear er in the grpab musical..and inte� lectual treat. Doors Time, 1:21�, �:30. evening, a wood ; M rs. Wrr lett John mptices ari eight o'clock. com was tendered -Mr. berries growing in'the garden in October, Chiselliurst. Beer and -dt�-ujhter, ic' u1i Vlimentary'dihnpr 01 I 10 4E ORTH: BRAN H (p seven o'clock - entertainment com- AF Ivi as Mary 1% M dbe, Beech- Wednesday season. It is a rare thing to h kve straw. open at Main Street, Seaorth Meg, J n pb� and Mr. Goveril OODS.—New- y ock says if the weather R. Cheswright, atithe.Queen a hote --on T A'G-RFAT STOCK ov DRtss G A General ns- McKillop Alva. Robert 19orri1so: M ty. ielfor another w Ba-e'kj.n' Business the eve' of.. his departure for Walke rton, 'keeps fin eek, he' will have eat stTles. The qualities, the designs and 3 Ile .1 Cro acted. Farmers' Sale Notes coll ed, lop, To Port Huron, It. ARfyed I ky 'strawber'ries for sale,—Mrs. J�, N XOTES,—Mr. James Hoggarth, a son Of sr., Meg.- Alirtin, Mr, as been engage and advances made on same at lowe�t Meg. B. Latim6r, where he hi d an science Mae- Hwart, of el the prices have . b�an most e&ref ully ter,in t�e high school. The dining room Winnipeg, is visiting -her sistei, Mrs. Ed. Mi. Joseph Hoggart , formerly a� . w I watched by The .9. MeVaul Company, Sea- Stanzel and daughter. �o Orraod Rapids irates. y --dewrated with bunting, Hunt.�Miss Morrison, daught�i of Ale. known resident of Hib ertfor many years, forth. We believe they have surpassed -and was haildsomel I G. E. Jackson. Qther'travellex ticketed W49 visiting f Drafts sold on ah points in,Canada, Mrs. E. T. Daly, to tho' and on the walls were hung pic�ures or the Frank Morrison, of.MoKillop, was riende a d relatives in this their own beat previous 6florts. That's say. ir'h'omo 14.:�D'ndon, k, by R. J. !Is has the United States and Europe. England, via the White �tar Lillb, Now different sporting- olabs. of the. town, and to Hartney, Manitoba, this wee ndighbiorhoo� some Aa last week. ing much. Wonder if y U'll say so after hockey sticks and lacrosses, while from the "Macdonald, 0. P. R. Sgent.—We have re- been a reeid nt of Godlurich for some time . d th air giaher' passing Ju gment on 8 of t York, after a short visiti o Canad Ing SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.—Interes ceiling was suspende( a foot ball, einble- ceived the following communication from aud is out o work no owing' to having now Dress Materials, Bilki , French Flannels tives ; Fred Bonthron, t Franklin, Louiol- Allowed on deposits of One l3cillar and motic of the orgenizi ti6 Mr. Mr. D. French, manager of th� House of h4d one of is fingers talt off while Working Skirt ends and Suiting. Lengths are inl with which 6 -is in bus ana,, to visit a brother w iness if, upwards. Cheawright h. Vintimately associ. Refuge, Which opeake for its lf_� 11 The a 6ircular a in a mill.—Mr. Alex. 13 Is great demand. (400d double fold cloth here ; Mr. and Mrs, D nierr, to I tl Leir home W.1 of the H 01i U; S. HAYS, ated during his resid, bout officers uron county House of hoid a sale I at week, fdr the purpose o a' from 25 cents'- K. PEARCE, nc4 in Seaforth per yard up, the finest im in 016veland, Ohio, a or a v1si, of some M%nagiar. otlemen*gath 3req around the hand. of Refuge, on behalf of the inmates, poising of hi� property, lknown as the lc* am- ported materials _1712.1 weeks with re'latves. sixty ge� beg 'to acknowledge, with ma iy thanks. somely decorated tables, and. a most taste. m6rcial hoteJ, but appa�Yently rhere was no IPRrsExTATjoX'.-0n Wedne:3day evening, !to of . flow. rie who wa*ted to iuv&st perty 27th ult., a large number (if the members f fully prepared 'and elaborate dinner wad the handsome donation of bouqui 0 in such'� pr A P,us,ron Ar r aLwi,vi 1, D. — Re era, -with an ap helre so M III.: Boyle has leased it for a ve D. ..!served by the leso.'re tephens, proprietors prop. ate. quotatic n of Scrip. term the Methodisb coingregatio here assembled Bicycles For Se0on 1900 town o3 OW ture attached t -,,receivedT this week Ofyears to Mrs. Simps6n, formerly own at the rokidence of Mr. Henry -Pybus, 10th �.ston passed through Im o3 lay,,on o e ell, of the Quebn's- Whe the tables were elear- a I hi, way from Su &idge, in tl�e P rry Sound rag t4k §n by n Sunda� 0 e I ust- Sbrel - ? . ed, the chair Vi ex -Mayor 11. -B. from the �'Seaforth Presbyteria a" who conducted -a It t I b cona asion, to give some tatigible expression W., N. WAT80N, Nor et, diStriGb, to Kimballs, in ;rhe Sarn effby- , -the vie -cha"ir'by 'Air. ell sets of kindness will long be and Exeter. Alr, BoyI4 and of th 3ir appreciation of thoi services at Miss Gunn, and Jam es L. school, S� ne remember4d by tho. kecipients,� and were hi d removing to Dalhoupie, in Saforth." tery, and was inducted into the to te Of Killora�, and a longt iy toast list was gone L M. I. Py bus as organist - of the church. AKent ter the I dot- that congregation on T 1 r d r a hum- Much appreciated. Arthur Paffard, native home, for,der-jon Bleyi,le Company, Go through, which, was pleasantly varied by Afte I all had assembled, an address -was toFt to�dato whools ay! is visitlin gat Mr. D. MoIntyre'm. 10h,'Ont. A. fall 11 io-oltbe Is her of years Mr. Jolingto I has .. so songsbyM.essra,WilMeLeod,J, F Daii of Toronto� read oiy Miss A 'a Wren, on beh4lf ot the 11X1 tf McCready," nni for the eeswn of 11100 an band, T -of in the mission fields of P irry, our. , md oat l,leag. r. and.'Mrs, W, U, Smith (ire spendin Also agent for alld'w. G. Willis. as of the In Hii1is Green. congregation, which fully expressed their the coMrzted "White So late has had charge. of t i 0 un ri a field, W rime I was the their holidays with friends in Detroit ani y, Ing % chino Idompany I ant features on the progr MeAllisteri who has appreciation of her long services as organist ve!und, Ohio, All wheels guaranteed which comprises the co: gr at on of Sun. n to Mr. 0heawright of a liand- Chatham. —We regret to learn of the death bles lij of Cie presentatio been visiting around h6re for the past few and of the interest she. ha taken in the and pricuo right. co aria examine before you Pur' dridge, Bloomfield, Harl ell, and avasour. of Mrs, Malone, -widow -of the late Louis a--- it line orbloyole Parts and sundries kept some.Morris chair ani leathei suit case, w eke, has returned tO her home at Wal. musical part of the seirvices. The address alor in " R He was greatly belo.ved �y the people in.hio g, Mt. - Chowwright exprelised his Malone, of Beechwoo'd. 'The sad event L . in fitook and rop11rim, done. Also da replyin to a.—Mrs. R. 0harters! has returned to her was accom aried by a handsome silver tea wond_ and 11 White" 0% Ing Machines' needles, afl't several chai-rives, and the deeplyragrethav-, deep regret� at leaving �eaforth, and- qcourredong!hu.rmday,'tnorningr. She was hcmeinAshiand, Wis6nsin,�Mr. George ser� Teullbard diallY nsisting of seven partl+, etc, ing topart with him oin big estimable wife, I the many fast friends he has made durija g his the daughter' of the late Patrick McCounell, ais Was evin-,ed by the ildresses ' presented f Hibhe t. Her husband died only last 11 11 is again in our Midst, after his stay at pieces of the beab silver pte. It was -an even -years' regidenct here. Since coming 0 r iate and valuable gift. Miss Pybus to him on.his-departure, Dn.e from the SunL 8 Blackwater, where he bad gone on account appropr 0 .1 toSeaforthbehad-been socorded the most. mpring.—Mr. and Mrs. E. Geis, of Zurich, of the illness of his father- We regret to was taken completely by a rprise and asked NORTH RAM ST., dridge oongregation.,wbI h. was acc)mpanled kindly h d -he would. ever loo . k passed' -through town on Thursday, on a leirn of the death of the latter.—Mr. and the pastor, Rev, Mr, Lon er. of money, an,��'one Vy7 th mem- back ids A terripti by a purou 05 days speat here as the most 'driving trip, to visit friends in Brussels, General Insurance Age & Deal- on teeitality"an Ing supper was th a served and the t Would alW -h he as had a - northern parts.—Mr. hi a. Charles Stelok were visiting friem bers of the various. rVids �whi. y a be Mildynay and other pleasant of his life, and i near Seaforth last Satuiday and. Sunday,— remainder of the eveving 0easantly spent in er in Sewing-Macj�nps- under his charge, 34r. L'ohnAon it's been. oneothis greatest 'pleasures. to visit, the Th= Copp, son of Mr. Win. Copp, has las� week ip visitm social games, etc. in the vs. Levi Stelck spentl an indefaLigable ard e%rr oat m ork-tr town again and meet with old friend$. rot from New York city, where he ha I - —M. Master's cause in the 12 us sp traely J, oettlqd : in-,,, friends near Hennall, r. Joseph Hud Alany were,the expressions of good wil t been.for oevoral yearn, We regret that hi 40 purch4tsed a bicvc)o at' Cook -Brothers, Henoall. portions of our provftee, and Will Many wards Mr. Cheawrigh t during the e ino,- healfh is in very unsatisfactory, condition, %;trc-nd: runk Railway lla e last Week. Joe thinks'that it is a great friends in thin neighborivod ill unl1t9 withL and'tbe' wish of 'all wam that he -wou bo. am ving on his driver.—Our 'con hunter Ale. Wi.4THD.—Any quantity of good.sound riot less tban his former pariahoners in! come as popular in �N alkerton and be t reat. Brucefteld. f apples at the Henoall evaporato ert, in igain on the war,patb, but inches in diameter and for whiel L 20c a lunded G, Reich hope that his- work in h! neW1 fielc 411 ad as well thees as he had been in Seaffittli. B. R. Hio ixs, Bruoefield, Notary Pubm pr,Ddicts that skunks arb more plentiful than be paid. -tbletic clubs of the town will Me. Convoyaucerp Ire and. Life Annual Wegtern P,'.ycursiOn" to Port equally blessed. By. the a. Insunkpoe agent. Any cobus, as during the paisti week he and his MijT..—The uriddr.signed, on Lot' Cheawright be partimlarly Missed, a be amount of mp ey to loan at 6 Per cAb., on first class io, Concession 2, Hay, has his older mill In running city, , Clevuland, nb,.Mr. ;F. Stele�, have captured no ty. . Mortgages drawn nd mono r 6y erestin athletic fikrm securi y hd� shape, and will grin 7 'I it'll d, has always taken a deep int free ;of expense to the borrower. Also a I+ than nine of these Animals. A I 9t. 114.ul and vari Tif i,, NJ Z y Qj 5. it d Monday, Wednesday and go, ('rand. Rapids eir fall milliae rIy g-aTines of all kinds, 14' arlier in. the evenin day of each week throughotit the season. Pattirl's bus Other points. Good goin Septealber goods merchants heff limited amount of private funds at 6 per o4pt, 4ve prompt 'th, 28th and 1-Ifth.. Valid. for returnL OpianiDga On Fdday'"d, '�turda last, and- hi w I entertained b3 the members of Brit— At home e or wishing to got minding done will reel- mornin a an farand Weinesday of each tion. Bat of action steen guaranteed. John Elderi -e&ving do8tination. -a October on both days 61arge nU ber, Of �a from, annia MagonicIodgo, ot which -he ban be :I on or befdr I a week. Be rair good we for.sale. 157 Hibbert, P. 0. 17094 Mr. R' b - rt Boyce lim Old 15th. For ratem, routes, connections, &a.., the town and- vic ook, adv; tage 0 alia'otive member, and was presented wit 3 FAN 0 e *fAT DO*�..-_- u NEF.n Ix FuRs ? —Their DEAT1. Ole A WoRTjjy Pio-.m1i,R.-i--;We re- ee Us. %*e will �nom­pany MI paRsengdrs &be occasion to V1.8 differemb stablish;. an apron by his fellow membetIsi of the (raft. -his farm a the 9-od Concession of Stanley, latest former -pupils also gave e); a pok was ne r so compil te. It may be gret this week to chronicle the 4411h of hiolding through baggage ments and see In , head yv�iir for' A numi bar of hi's near here, to.a Mr. Rathweli for the sum of th a one 0 h6 t ir o wantiad things are missing, Mrs. Joseph Gould, of this village,' which the coming wititdr season and to fo %it their, pression of. their 'ood will and esteem fo r checks, to asijist wibh passing of baggage. 06. I6 is an excellent fax'm of 100 acres b b surely it1t not any kind of Coat, Caper- occurred at her home here' on W bidnesday I9 eyes on the ho'a't.of pretty thingli %hich are 'him -by preseuting him with a handsome with good. buildings, and, is "good value for in�e, �Collarett , Ruff, Muff, Cap or Gaunt- last, af ter a long and painful illnees, which uri W. SOMERVILLE, Agent being shown this season. In. aae of -the o9l'k !table. Mr. Cheawright left- on Thi . the money. - Mr. Boyce' desires to get a le�, for it such is the case The E. MoVaul she bore with good Christian patience and qatablishmets overything of. the v ry. latest,. -4y afternoon for It lar r place. s new hom , a if -good C6., Seaforth, are not aware of it. They fortitude. The deceased was a kind and Quite a niimber from around prettiest and daintiest ih hato w a shown, ythin he" ill cert ini wee TES. 11 ..'wisheg count for an a proud of the immense range they are loving mother and faithful wife, and- was -,2 iling col re and ]net prosper.,wh ev the recent excursion to the. in all the preva erials, er Or he may be lodated.' bore took la a wing; would have yoo test the stock very highly respected for her.many kind arid There were hais for the �ld and Q e States. 4m;ng_., those going were Mrs. youpg; a d the prices and tell them of any short- amiable ualities, coupled as thev were with -dainty bounet, -pretty, outing. mto a,d*- (Rev., -awers, who goes to visit ) H. 1 H. 9 Lqcu 6 BwEFS, b m any f v i onds in Sea - . Iowa; Mrs. Hugh c4mings; There is nothing like fur in a quiet and retiring disposition. * M r.a. Gould - beautitul creAtionfe 0,f ibbons,i ]ices 4nd- friends in� MoDiarmid y forlb and vidlity will regret, to earn w�ich to braveWiDter's chilling blasts, wasinher75thyear, and was remarkabl -Y ing was. 10 oil ; - to within a few flowers. In fact, evel and Miss 1,Azzie FoAe, to visit relatives and COA of he lose stain �d' by Rev. Dr. MO. 17121 smart for her, �eara up thattone could -hardly -to see. th 3r i with friends'in' Bay City, Miebigan.—We are 'OOD PUT11M. Mon CrqN, of Collingwoc d, and . i rho, fQr two IN —The following is the istand- this of her decease, when she was at� ou6 being tempted to bu and it wo ild n sorry to lern of the continued illness of ob- 9alibaths, occuplec the pulpik f ing of 1 the one iluess. ' The full. Mr. J. Burdge, of ihis place, who has been pupils of bilool section No. 4, tPoked by a very men thel,'� "resbyterian chi oh here very. a( 3ep RibbeIrt, for Septem r, omas orm ey, eral will ta c p see this ay) & ernoon, SIMATF0 RD, ONTARIO. bacot'ning at prieea just 0 suit the �-purse. abl during its vaca ey. Dut ailing moO,t of the summer, and is riot im- teacher : T,ntrance class,� Peter McIver, at I o'clock, for the Exoter c etery. Apailt from the milliner rooms t -es erstorm ing a Ovieje proving so . rapidly - as his -friends would ht stor A iii doing the best work in th id b pages risen, 424. iJuniorfourth,— Much sympathy is felt for Mr. Gould big th4mlselvos were. most inter6sth w ict _d )Ver Cc ling. 4 0 ; Lizzie Mor in (Y'ri 'a 0anada to fg, being wo recently, the n anse, ocaiipied b, D,, like.—Mr.! Sel(lon Boas, of Brucefield, and Morrison,418. Senior third,.—David old age, and also for the -members of the i - Our t hand'acimely decorated for the o sion D Tisj 416 ; Agnes M+is, i372; Julia Gorm- family. hubine8fj eduot�,ti day. aca Peter Caujipbell, of Stanley, have returned I A. c res, wa htn ng and magniflocrit, caaloguo gives full information. I a Aruck by 'lig urn- J whi)',-o on the Oloan bers. koirc displ%ye& the to Chioago� to resume their studies -in the Is I ed t 't e aroand. I he 1-3so w is aboul . 83 S55 ; Francis Con olly, 224 ; Salvester LovAy, Bairwm —Mr. William Stone Man 8ond for Eater now if possible. prettiest materials, 500,; Chicago Dental College.—Tho Presbytery of is Vi _wnd. natiest W dress r� number of akiri Were in to-wa Ion, 214. Junior Wird,I4-Annie MaDon- siting friends in Lambeth. Mr. ond coats and jackets, -to sayi. nothing of. Mi any Huron met in nion church on Tuesday. -cond class, Mrs. Chalmers, of Paris, and Mr. and Mrs. 'LLIOTT, Principal. -ir d -nd;one of them tool: an OIire!o0ot J. It, other dainty articles whloh ave do 4r, to the fa . a )ant, and Were I entertained at the Manse.— 301 ; Katie Downey, 164. . Se 4444-62 from. the Commer i f hq I ich belcagel --�Mary McIver, 313 i Jerry Ryan, 135 ; J. D. Oemmill spent Sunday with M.r. and Jet w� feminine mind, and caloulate&'to delight w on M r. Granger, Of our village,. i ereoting a A to another mam I a rr ted jn F. trat. Connolly, 118 ; i M4ry Ilen, 118 ; Mrm. William McCloy.—Mr. and Mrs. R. -ir eyes, e seemed —A week ser- tho AlthoUghJ6 -may ha) ford! and had the coat ith him. 'He was new barn on his. premises. 11 '�6! 1h' n Allen, 1-105 ; Pat4ick I Ryan, 78. Part Cook have been spending - the, past - two. 'held in the Presbyterian THE CANADIkIN just a little previo - us, stt.11 there weto ma'ny brou"glit back here, and on Monday ap car. viceg will be gelcond,—John Morrison, 138 ; Bertie Fall, weeks or so with theirots in Chicago,— Lays of boautiful andl oolitly, 118 Bddio Drake, 11(5:; Norman Drake, 76. Miss Bertha Hodgigo left on Monday for the excellent difp! church, commencizig oil, Monday evening, ad Pefore Police M�gistrate,Beattie, and Bank of Co m mrce in furs, fron bich 'the IFLdies couldl choose October 8tb, ivhen Rev. 'Ale6irs. Henderson, Wasisent to God,iiric� to stand his 1trid.— Woodstock goneral.1 ha.pital wbete she, will what, seemed best 8uiLed to th6rr for bbeL Shaw, Da�idsoi, Musgrave and Martin are i -am Mr..R, C. Cheaw.right, late odiencel masteir take a course in dur Mrs, Will Ex6tet. CAPITAL(PAID U�P) col -11 - weat,he.r. .. Soaf6rtli niorolmlits are ll�o een expected-tp' preach, at eight o'clock.—The White is visiting r ]a ives and friends in in he Collegiate Institute here, 15reebytery of Huron will m6et in Blake on notea ki is for theii excellen� stoe t -&nd th" J. ST,kNIBURY, B., A.; (late with Me- Sx Millio Dollars—$fi 000,000, app inted scien'be master in tf a Walk rton Ganvipcque.—Mia White, of Exeter, called 'O induct -th rristor, Convoy. . —Mrs, 0. year they seeriied -to bake surpka ved them- Tuesday, 9th inst., e Rev. Corthy Oolor & Co-, '±or(!nto,) Sa on friends here Tuesday hi �-otarv. Money to xosn.!, Offices fately 00. h school, andleft )n T u 8 lay to as rg neL a big w duticii.— r, -W. N ti vidson, M. 0 a in Toronto this week.=Alr. selves in their ondeavo - to..h ve tie' Pratt 3ume Thomas Ubi, A.,. i 'to the congre. er, SEAFORTH BRAN CH. oat and boat Lhat the market COU11 Jouply'. Watoor , has r Ions orfVarna and Blake.—Miss Flore otApled by 016111no & Stanb 'liry, over O'Nell's Bank, MeDonell i based from Min Fortune the perty h nee E*cter, Ont. _tf 1 Pickard, Of KLe and it need not be for avy- per . son pur. r r 168t � and NJ ra. I ter, were.!' the A gerneral Barildrig busineSL& tram- 'ant William str 3et, adjoii ing own. yele t 4. graduate o the Toronto Normal, P011TICAL.—At a meetitig of th6 Liberal village Tuesday avenfri� astoteO. Farmers' Notes diiCLounted, to.110 suited at one of thLa several on It. %8 I has been oi�pointed assistant teachei in the Gorly, who WE Ulf- A 'xeter, held on the 25th ul resil"ce on the son h. The'price Association, of has been ill for the past couple ot weeks, is mind specla attention given to the an(l extansiva est4blishments - w� mile in Egmondville public Behool. We wish her dor talid, was in Che neighbor ood of 3450. ks fcrtbe purpose of organization, the follow. convalescent. —Mr. William Colwill, who town, -In fact in no tow� of ita aizl�nar in $ much success in her work.—Quite a number 66 b las leek, &n� our- calteettovo of Sale Notes. Me a re rorn ing officers were clecto'd,: President, Wm. was called to his home in Tvrone on Satu- many of the larger towns and citiesi dan a f Brucefield and N�iciniity - attended the SAVINGS BAN K.—Interest Ri I ow- VOyed the 'old Age culturall grourida into Btwdel; treasurer, C arles Perkins ; secre. day owing to his father's ifidesm.—Dr. F. A. more 10 -iety of goods be found, -Bayfield fair on Wednetida .—Miso Jesa' cd on deposits of $1 and upwards. excellent Vit _y, tury, J. G. tanhury. A very hearty vote Sellery spent Sunday at big home in Kin- t'wn lots, and the, acciety w now'dippoiae/ Jamieson -is visiting. piIt present in London It is by the en�erprioe ol Special f4aititlea fo.r transactian of 1 it in this way. It is thb nicest lociti ol tb�nko was given to the retiring preBi. Ou'r metc�anta !in a cardine.—The millinery opeairig of.- the On this way that Seaforth ha's securo( its, repti . and Sb.,Marys.—The sound of the threshing business in the Klondike District. initDwn for reiidences, and the lots should Int, 134r. Thomas Gregory, for his'able ser- Pickard Co. was 'very largely atwinded, on la litortm Orderu, at 4ny back, at tile tation, and it should be the aim f all to Be readily.—Miss Maggie S.F machine whistle is he4Ird in the land, and v Bhow Lheir 'ces j as president ddrin the paist eight Tu day last, by the dioal of the village follonmg ratos:-- appreciation �)y patron �zi�g t1mr daughter of Air.' M' roatO many of our farmers a a filling their Silos,— . 9 � "I James Sprotit, of Tu and surroundibg count The displaywai .08 to ,ker- i3o 12 1101118 gto&s. Mrs. P. McGregor entertained a number of p'first p ver at Exe- vilo to j._,0 .10 ;V30 to $�"o 'It smi h rize as laidy dri XOT'F_s. —Robert 8.6eet, who recently very fine and was much admired by all.— ind F, C, G, AWN!'117 We show, � and 6eedrid -at Mitchell ; Miss our ustrious young ladies at a thimble b 64ught out Job Tregle, harness maker, is Miss Bella Sparks returned from Lond6ji T I K 0 PFER I I h party on Tdead-ay las6.1 Solioltur. Manager, ant] this week on -account of illness. We hopo, luNl Dale, another U ucke 'amith young lad3, got vj�litirig friends in London-. The: store is thank -offering services -in connect P4 with second prize at' r., the oy terry Dignan d riu him however, soon to see her q�ite recovered. i $ Ex to and, 6ist, in b Ing manalzed the Seaforth Auxiliary of the Oman's ladies' hitching- up,ccnteat at Scrafol, th a —Asep 'low" Bayfield. a senge h Cobbledick & on ave Mrs. Shirray and daughter, Mrs, H. J. Foreign Mipsionary I �_t t 8"iety, were held in. —Flower Sundq . observed in tbefrei. BLOWS.—Mr. Alex. ?arsons who fi ted up a new office in their mill, and we I has sold Cook. were in Exeter this week visitin the Preibkterian ohuroh on Alooday last, byt3rian chtirch,olw8aunday morning-lai friends.—Miss Sproat, of ;near Seaforth, is t. A his property in Bayfi,�ld, ban purchaeed a u dertand will employ a stenographer and ; 06 Alond�y afternoo' 'ber of tb e c h ildren e. farm near Clinton at d moved there this ty b n -this regular thank. lo e num 9 8 i visitirg ra, William McDougall and Miss i o(Toring Meeting Was held., and tere was a - f the co igr pewriter.—Judge Masson preidell at the 11 t on were present, a well as many ai� ults. week.—Rev. Mr. MaNeil, who purchased revision of the vot,ers' lists in this Upighbor- PaPple.—Coo'Bros.1sale §f new and Eeeou good attendance of ladi1es; the, n r"ach child brought la bouquet of flo- vers, Mr. Parson's place, ii; here at present pre. hood this week.—Mro. Muir d'hild of hand bicycles on Saturday! evening last Was Will Buy an Oak Or Wal- i congregations being well repres�nt and they made a ver� nice collection. An paring to r' his ! amily shortly. We Beantfordo are the guests of Mrs 'boritig I , t.'S.'01_ fairly well attended and q4ite a number Of (Rev,) Grant, of 8t. Marys 5i� emove f ad irable special ad4ress for the 'children cordially welcome �Mr,' McNeil to Bayfield, Xeil.—M. J. White took in thd exc6roion to wheels, mostly second band crisis were sold.� nut Clock. most intereatix)g addreso.. 1i h i was ivered by tke pasto,-, Rev�j' Miss Violet Wbitesides is In Chicago visit- wi H —,NJ r. an d Mrs, A. alliday, of B ]grave, Detroit on Saturday, returning M.0 nday.— music by membera of the auxiliai ado a Larlin, taking as his subject, 11 Fl Mrse. John W. J. Parsons, who sold out his blacksmith y) m Owen," were he guests of Mr. and ing her sister, Mrs. Burton.—Mrs, Robert Thiq Clook runs for 'eight days without most entertatoing prog ramme. Th( thank- and.the music vks furnished by the -Su day mar Friday and Sat rday of last week.— b ]minces here, a few moths ago, and who ban Bonthron is spending a couple of weekB windim-, strikes tile half hour, and i:3 war. offering contributions aMo4rited. to the sch4ol choir. . The fl(wers we iven. 4) the 2i%dy Brown, who is working on th 0 a it as been prospe3ting.oub west, returned to with her brother and sister in Detroit.— a re g very creditable sum of seventy-eight dol are. sick of the town, and the remainder sent to stp old, is Air. George bleEwen returned home fro M Imer Bayfi ome for two days, t6wn this week, and Jill prepare to move ranted to give satikifaction. In t1% evening a was held a ad wag 6eerthe inmates of �he House of Ref ge while the boat coals at GQdericb.—Mrs. M. o4t at once, he having purchased ia hard- Chicago this week,—Mr. NV. C. Davin in. Mee Ing open to all.- There Won a at- The Misses McKinlc� and Miss Margaret Whiddon, who has coadficted a- dressmak. w4re business in Edilic(atori.—John Manning tends creating another fine brick block in tendance. The chair %as' o ,Icup ce the McDonild left on Tup8day for Tor-ont), to ing establishment in company with Mrs. Al. has inoved out of the butcher shop Oce pie- addition 'to the one already in' course of THE OPTICAN pastor, Rev.- Mr. Larkin i;ho 'in a few resums their studies!at: the University.— 01-albraith, ..has taken a good position at by him on the west si4e of Main atteetu, and erection, and, we believe,1az rented it to DALY) AND JEWELLER appropriate remarks intr d god t� 'albraith will'oontinue the h4a rented the building formerly occupied e' patker The Broadfoot,& Box factory'was _closed Chesley. Mrs. G the Molsou's Bank for a term of 14) ears. of the evening, Rev. Ha-v6y down for a few days this week, to permit of busineas here,—Mr. Esson, who has been b Louis Day', nex b to Eleam an's hardware. — We learn from contractons, who have seen LlInt! laf,e of Ronan, China, Air. Grant ev. .: repo irs, e is, g. son c f '�, to.—Mr. and Mrs.'J. C. C reig here aT11 summer, has gone to Nairn for a Rev. Mr. Warren, of Alms Ladies"College, the architects' plans, that' it will be the SEAFORTH. Mr. Grant, of St, Marys! Alth gl, he h' as apex t the first part 'of this week ith time. Mr. Eason ha 3 been in very poor St. Thomas, occupied the pulpit of James finest block in Renesil.—The special L ibi r a of i1r, 'n h 0 01 tb en rod el i e a e li_fnr r lir igh y o,e t 91 1 a ed Rt ma e t ----------- fro.2011101111 New: 0 Everywhere for Fall of'1900. 1 L Wehavebeenb�ld in much hy the past,and deservedly go, but presout,stocks discount thern all. in times like, these, success ill gained by the most progres. give merchandising. , We have. always hadt the habib of selling high grade goods for a. little less than our competitor%. Agaiiall, we demonstrated our. progr�sssive_ nos& by transforming our store into �one of* .,the handsomeat in the Went. We gi-ie our - customers not one store, not two stores, but -two grea;t big stores, ell fitted, -well light- ed, well stocked. This store (we talk of themas one,havIg one main entratice), it. crowded. with new.goods—goods from, every. where. There o room . r argmen. store brngs hundreds of people paist all, other stores to do their trading ere. We. see our bustomers get the best, of - yalues, abund.1'ce Of ineIrchandise to choose from, -and offe them -every facility for intelligent buying � . . NEWNE00-0 We think it quite sale to say -that to - bither.store in this town is working quite s hard for ap%eciatian of its endeavors m this one. -eahness day by day, itiopired by or quicker millinery kee,ps this store popular and conistantly in the- minds' of ladiesi The new hateare tin ged and in harmony with the autumn season. Don't forget to placeyourlillinery. -orders an early in the week as is convenient ; it helps a busy department. NEW TAILOR-MADE JACKET S. It's none too early for us to talk, about new Fall Jackets, none too soon for you to choose one. :Our epartment is ial-arged, and we're proud of the dis, play. Rest as. su�red wehave thoroughly �uv6tigated the work of the leading makers. The, styles this Fall are certainly all that could. be de- eireA. . The numbers we have from different models, including no small sprinkling of the latest and smartest English and German styka, inakes an immense c�llection. Our Jackets at $3 and $4, fit like a $10 coat. Our coats at $5, $6, $7 and $8 are thegreat sellers. THE NEW.. FURS HAVE ARRIVED, They're not only here, but m. any sales have been made already. We're going to do the fur trade right ; we've lots of them, 'lots of the different kiDds. We might tell you of the elegant things in ' Persian Lamb, Boobarati Lamb, Thibet Lamb, 'Grey Lamb, ,Electric!Seal, Baltic Seal, Wool Sea, Sable,. Oppossum, etc, but what 'Would be the good.? -You must. see our furs to appreciate their beauty and judge their qualify. we sell furs that have been guaranteed 1,to us. Hunt this store up before buying M�ything in Furs. Ili Coats, so, Coli�r ttes, RhIffs, 14uffe, Caps, GC!aaperieutg,, %or wh tever it may be you require. OTHER THINGS YOt MUST C3 ME AND SEE. We can't talk of tbeni' here, but tboy'll interest.you, and 'twill be a pleasure for us to show them. Our new Dress Goods, our Fancy silk Lengths, our pretty ' French Flannils, our stylish Skirt E,nds., our handsome C�rpets,. out Filmy Curtains, out attractiv� Dra- - peries, our catchy smallwares. The E14 -HeF A- Dry Goods Co.', ty / t,l#th's Greatest 01"as Dry Goods 'Store., services held in Carmel, Presbyterian church' on Sabbath last, were well attended both morning and evening.—Rev. rII Gifford,!- of Clinton, will conduct, services in the �0[6tho- diet church On Sabbath, and on -the follow- ing Monday evening will deliver a lcture iu the church.—Miss Mary McKay is tbis week v I isiting relatives and friends in I-Tuckeramith and Egimondville.—Mr,'7pater- son has secured the contract for the wood-- work of MacArthur & ornpany private, bank and A. ePberson'A tailor and dwelling. Mr. William Walsh h;iis the .,Contract for the woodwork of Mr�' W. C.� ,Davis' block and Mr, W, J. Millers% while TvIr. R. Cudmare has the contract for the stone. and brick work of all theme -bullAingo, —Mr. (leorIP"WeEwen has purchaadd Mr. T. J. Berry a sale and exchangetables and, lots. We believe Mr. -Berry intelidii emet- suother large etable near hie dwelling.— ire. mud, Mrs. A, Redmond anto chi ,dren are , vir�itipg friends in - rest, Sarnia and Amberstblirg,—Mr. Smith, of 'Goderich, of the firm of ' mith Was. & Compan y,'was in the village thi# L Wee —W'e -regret t6lear of the laerious illnesil of Mr. R-ibert raqualr� :of the towriabip of Tackeromithy b� being provid)ad, with good edical attendlince zd. also a pro- fessional nure, we bope -voon to 14jarn of his recovery.—The harvest home services held in St. Paulls cbur,Oh on Sabbath laott when the Rev. Air, Doherty preaebed iw the morning and Dr, Crawford, of Londolly, in the evening, were well attended and en- joyed i , , Wh le the thauk-offering amounted to, the nice sum of onee hundred dolars, sx- ceedivg the amount asked for by �nearl thirty dollars, Thepbureh was beautifully -decorated for the occaBion, and the rousieil� part of the service was much enjoyed�_L ra. John Zuefle and family left here this week for Brampton to join r. Zeufle., who hw� located there. Mrs. Zeufle was SO1300" pangd by her sister, Miss Kaiser, who 111 ­ ten rem& Iniag there for a time. —Harry Davey, foreman at the Marys Argue office, was married at DtIbI114 Wednesday afternoon, September 26th; to' Miss Matel Davis, formerly of the post' office department at Mitchell. The cere, Mony - was performed "by Me- father, Methodist minister at wat0foi& The wedding was a Juict affair', only the immediate relativesof the bride and �brlde- groom being present. -the I U-Sil- ba U 10 PIE th Iab '0 g1-1 tai W-1 f 4-1 The 83 a -ad un. to $40y IS a$20 to able. F6 appiv to