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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-11-02, Page 8I . �-:_M . i - � i , i i . . . i � � . . I I I I I - I . . I I I � , , - ,� I i � I - - - i . � � - I i ,- 11 - i I I . � I � I I � r - . I . - I i � . . � - "I'll, . I I - I - . I I I - I �� . � I I --- . J- . ; , . . . � : I - I . � . 1 'r $ c . - � ol I � . %­ I � I . I � I THE HURON EXPOSITOR# NOVEMBER 2 1900 I - I � . � � . I ___ I . . a r ______ i _�� � -_ - -_ - � � . - --- �t � I . I ­ ! -_ I -_ . � - - I . - --- - L I I . I i. I . ' -1 . � - --- — Z:= I . I I . r - ii 1. . .. , - , DI13TR OT MATTERS. P � 11 I I � I Pe6ple's Pomlar Tr' i .1 1.2 , * . whe 1 he informed M,.Gregor that the iorge ried out in the decorations'of the, home of Manitoba* by R. J. Macdonald,' Cain adian �W`illie I lae who has be',n very poorly all I . - �., HONE FURNISH- - - . I had tri g -halt, and again requested that the bride at 332 Hdron Street, where a re. Pacific R 'I t. -The mariy friends summer'o, I d away on Sabbath evening ;n; I I Mage . affing i _-_ I _ �; . ; i '! � . * I � he s oul take him back And. return the ceptl*0111'was -bola after - the ceremony. of Mrs. 'W' wl. Tun1lard will learn - with last. In nealth or sickness he was a Sweet- . i 11 q t I i I � Sht flwu oil (EXP4010tov'' 'purchase mo�ey.- T,iis Mr. McGr6go I , re- Among' the guests were Mr. and M ra. Wm. rc gret of the sudden death of her mother, tom 've b and was b -loved P -lace. � . . - - � Z - i 4,4�, t . * pared, inaffensi oy� e � I . I - � .. . I ! ; i iir�� - __1 1NMIr. Br wo paid the � +.1 N � I G -- - . --- then entered action agiiinst Mr. "McG I . I ... I f I i I �i � fused to do, note and Prendeligaeb, of Toironto, Oatario.-Co,Ai. w itch occurred :in Kingston, on Monday by all his. companions. is family have the +++i 1: � .,4 � � 4 ' I ++++++++++ � I egor _'Jaab, after an illness of a few hours the sympathy of mamy friend� in their -hour of �, i4l:i _-, - I N S.- � I . I F ; --ptio stroke. The remains bereavement.-Wrn. San, lerson' shipped a ' oi,; �, I i - soum HURO�. . for 1,450 the purchase money he had mid, .: ELECTmN RETLTRN�,-Ueasrs. R. J. Mac,tromlt of Am epile _ ., i - $ 1 _.: . � - , . _ % I . I - a � - �,4, _ �t tog . her With interest and damages. Al r. � donald and James Watson have secured 'wsre taken to z -Stratford and interred car of lambs on Friday lao .-Wm. D. Wit. : . - .. . - . . . . . . I � I I SHOPPING 'FOR 11 - r, 11 - . t . I Med,,egor, on the otlier hand, denied that Cardno's hall and arranged with the 0. P. beside those of iher husband, who pre- liams is rough cutting a tingles for Gibson . . . � �_ - - I I - . ­ � - I . -,, , ; '::: - . . � . I � i lv`.,� 11 REFORM MEETINGS. , he hi d guaranteed the horse sound or that' A. Telegraph Company to receive the elec. deceased her about a year and a half ago. - Brothers. The Bible Society meeting . - - . ­ -t I -_ I * -1-_ I - - . . I I 9 , i I I i + I— I . - . . - .1 Mr. 3rown had ever complained to him tion returns from all points in the Domin ' -I OWiD to unfavorable eather, was 111?t I- I I . 1 .. � - . . I . ------T- � . I- iT - -AVALL PAPER � -of th � horse's unsoun Ineos until shortly be. I ion', on the evening of election day, Novem- . Lumley. I ati ended ion Mond . in I a ) I , - ­ - �� , 'i � ! V - argef F y night last, 1i t L JOHN MCMILLAN - - y WINTER 1. . 1. - - 1. . ­ . fore ,he Action Against him was star ied ; her 7.. An instrument wIll be placed in the the Epiact-pal church. A� stirring address I- I _11 I I 0 . __ - 41 J 1. #. i ; . Not4ing adds go much to the Appear. The nominee f Dhe Liberal conventionoi will 'moreover, that the'll rae, so far as he I new ball, ha direct connection with Toronto; NOTHS.-Mr. John Cole is improving the was given by the agent of �he societ , Rev. I [. f. :,.-f wt W g � . - I :­., . as theEleatorsatthe following times . n y - - � ­ - J - ance � of your home as to have nice bright addre in appearance of his farm by erecting a cycle _-_--A-!fNggXMX I - _. � � I . . i or could tell, was sound when lie gold him .i so that tvhegr l eived prompt- fence. -Hallowe'en passed off quietly in t e Mr. Hann - of Mount Forf at, who spoke , in I � " .-,: 'I � 1, " . his �,­� . . wall 1pa,per- on the walls - and the winter anti places : . i I I n - - . I � o � . I n . � n'd -delivered him, gid thah had he , not ly from all points in Canaas and duly an* vioinitV, there being no particular harm is Is &� �, . � A . a - -5- ' detail Of t le great work done in the past Shopping under certai bircurnstane, - 11 I . ­ 10 couilipg on you need especially to have Zurich, Town, Hai Friday, ,149vember been Sound, as the plaintiff olai ed, he , nauticed.from, the platform. ­oIn the town old delight to every woman and sh a soon . . . . . . . . , 2od. . . . . m '! � , It; .., . I i done.-Tbe Inspector aid our school a visit year and I he past century , by the grand J, , � __ . . � i - f - � the Iwalls bri t and abeerful. Our I p 1 A- 4 911 should either. have returned the animg or i hall the returns will be received over the G. on j, parent soi iipty, the Brit all and Foreign to have lots of it. Iva chilly 01 , � � I r -, ­ 1. , - in. Tuesday. -Mr, and Mrs. G. Hobkirk, jr Z :1 isn't� , � StOC4 is' complete and well assorted, , Hensall, Scott's Hall,. Saturday, Nove .. I ;_ � . � . made demand in reas nable time for 4 � N, -W., and 'will be announced from the . A or. P, I � am- - 4, Z - il , . . - '13 ble Society. The Wro* t branch con- oo chilly, but 1� 2+ ,4 !­ prices ranging from 3o -to 40c per roll. her 3rd. -ages for breach of t , ie alleged -repres(ota- platform as they come in. vil ited friends in Hay township last SAb- -' - � oh�ly - � - i �. . . enough to remind us that the crimp, 2 � . I Leadbury, Jones' Hall., Mon -No em. tionel But, instead., of doing this, the Mr. Somerville tributed n 3arly $60 last yi� r . I "' 11 14 I - . I . . nday, v 9 Wh.--Mr. J. Beatty, of Va�na, was renew- 1� - -: - I � I . 11 _- � . quietly cree. I g in. . 1 V4 -.1. PICTURil",S AND PICTURE her 5th. . . ohe agent, is making every arrangement Jor ing old acquairittances in this locality part of : - � ]l V- - . ; '. . � plaintiff *sited for over a year, and had a complete, reliable and early report of the The playful ezes that blor : ab,oub, I i 11 - � Tuckeramith, 'Kyle's Hall, Tuesda ' � . d St. JOB 1 1h. I . - - , . . - N 'and -treated the is OWE I e ections in -the different coustituenoies.' lao t week. -Miss Maud Glenn, socompaule e� bre I I 1.,._ L - mller,fth.- Y, - O! used � borse as Ili all , you these c6ol.W-uturn I ­ I FRAMIN-�G ve .. I : . � I XOTES.- must I I 1. 4 4 � I � . by the Misses Ford, of Tuckersimitb, spent -Mr. Tennant, barrister, of Lou- nigh 11 .4 - - � � I , � : that4ime and -before 'making a claim for 0— � AIL to your purse of 't1he neceisity,of : �� - , 11 :z, � � - �- . - . last Sabbath with friends in Cromarty. -T. don, was in the neighlod rhood on Fiiday ape I - � 11 ,,�.;__'_ . darrialges. It was-alse-proven in court �hat TH DEPARTED. -We have again � U in Cameron was in the village on Monday, last, o business. -Mr. � porge ad) bell W, as � U We carry. 96, line of pictures and picture Each l -of the Above meetings, ",except Sea- M 1 heavier, warmer garments. N . � � i ,� , 1. . - 6peni : p. in. . ! :�, � n .P , , - J- � - � - I I - arWe the plaintiff had exhibited the - stallioi i .at i - women d � ; ­­ ­ frames in Standard sizes, also a- I , forth, will ,t 7 30 week to record the death ot two respected taking assessments for "the Fire Insurance was in Loi idon last week binin 1 �busi- . o the bulk of dry good buy.. I ­� � � -1 - 0 - the Biright spi cc 1, �f.. . ond . . . _ . The ConservaUve canaidate, or any repre- ing fair and got see rizs citizens. Air. James Sleeth passed peace. Cc mpany. nova with Aessure.-Mr. . Spencer has re Ing for the home, this talk i e ra. 1- ran of mouldings to choose fromp! - � I in to i _,��, 1- - 9 for him nd had complitined that he h . . - I � - - .1�7v, � � extra charge to make your frame', you sentative of thei -party., is cordiallyr invited . not fully away on Thursday evening. Theevent -whe e You have a right to th .i., -7 0 - turned fro n his visit to e very beat th4 - !� ­­ , 1 1. receiv6d he 6rat prize. . Mr. Me k, r I t Can. � � i7. ... - oodstoo 4117- 1 . I .1 - � pay only for the moulding the picture to be present at ach,bf these meetings. � Greg had was not unexpected. Mr. Sleath .has been be, had for yonr -money, and wel 0 the . __ �� -1. - � . . the j tidge o who Award ed the pri - Brucefleld. he was vit ting his uncle, i -he has sold out, ; ji'_�_ -, E � - � ­ I , � Zen I . �!i . - � I . In - - - , i I � hey had i from the fal m. -The One 'n d d4 , % I requires. .3 1. - I's Ivit- in- ill health for moie than a year, and for 3. It. Hic;GiNs, Brucefield, Notary Pubi and is reti * on's happy knack of purchani g I N- ­� 1�_ ` - I - RTISING A Coi �veyancer, Fire and Life 10111uranoe,` agent, An �e - urday last.' M.r. yles and qual ties Of - - " - U f,i -",!. ­ . , , noticed a T hands on Sa i . ,� . .. . :� i W A,�, --, - A. GOOD ADV MEDIUM. -In an. nessei, ar d they swore that t 'lot the past two or three months he has been to hotel ohan tributing the at � Z .- . 11_1� � - I �. i iything wrong with the horse� He y � - 11 V � ,--.,-, � , GURTARN- POLE8 swer to an adveirtisement in Tifr,'H-v.RoN severe sufferer from an internal growth Of ism )uDt Of EGOOOY to loan at 5 Per'dent., on first-cla" Hu�,Lihiaon who has been, manager during such merchandise as brings you at re. . , _: . i� � . . ' � , _ also had i everal other, well known horse nen some kind, no that the great change was a far, a socurit turns for th � �:�: � . Y. Mortgagi drawn and money ad. . e hard earned dollars , 1-T . -1 . EXP0,81TOR for teacher, the trustees of L I . H P � �- � WINDOW SHADE8. he gold relief to of expense ' ,a ; - P I : _­ - � school section NO. 5, Morrid, received 18 wivyo bad xamined the'llorhe before him, as his recovery was impossi'. var qed free It the borrower. Also a. the summc r monthai, will ieturn to Kings, NOW$ ,or Ome of the things that - .- _­ �__: � -, -_ - . him, :And :ihey all testified that they had not his. lim,te& amount of Private funds at 5 per cent. ton. -Mr. Nelson Contine, it appears, in- . Ire at- I 11 �� - � 1. ­ - I . . Mr. Sleeth was a man in the prime of indg opering up a general store. He team- - tracting much atitiontion I . 11 . I . . I - : Applications. - Seventeen .ladies ippliod. at At home everf morning and Wednesday of each te � . � ; I I I �,_ . ii, Von may need Curtain I'oles or Win- Salaries varying from $225 to 1$400' and �noticqd a ything - wrong� with the horse. life, being only 42 years -of age. Ile was a week. Sevem good farms for sale. 167 ad in from 11onsall statioz i, last week, four i a-: . 7 . . V � On the w Ole, Mr B'own seems to have ! i � � , __ .-, do,w Shades this fall. We ha,ve them sevengentlemen at salaries from' - , native of the county of 'Durham, near Port BRIEFS.-Revi, E. H' Sawers attended the car loads o, goods. It loo ted like a whole- DRESS GGODS ! le ­ � $300 to had. a' ver weak case The jury failed to Hope, but had resided here for a great many induction inWestming' 11 , I 1: �� I I and rrua:ran,tee that you will get the $400. In the lo there were applipationa '' on Again started on I ,� F A . � � . � - ter last Friday. -The sale. busine in -Work has � i 1. -1 , I - I �_ - agree, verdict!an the 'judge took �he . d - _� L_.i;! . � he3t value for your money. from Wiugham, Godoriot, Clintoitit, Mit, case Out their hsnd-� and gav . years, He was a carpenter and contractor annual meeting of the Bible Society will be the Mamm)�h block, and -*e hope to see the SHOWING TD -DAY. �� �� - , � . e judgment by- tradif,"abdi" - ^_ teemed for his strict h odist church to -night, (Fri. roof on in the near future, i' � , . - �F - I . chell, Stratford a I � 11 - - in 0 et .4 11 - . s as es . ; . r � a . i . hew Black Serges, new Black Poplins I I ".. .�A � 4 owing for the de endant with full costs. Mr. ldc' bul siness. integrity and straightforward busi da.3 ), at 8 o'clock, when addresses will be . � . I : 1, ­ I vi the large area -covered by, Ti XPOSITOR . —0 � � .1 � ­-,� , - "; . - � . - ,,I �' . Oregor hi d an witnesses to testify to the ness methods. He had been twice married, del vered by Rev. E, li� �. , - and proving that it pays to vertise in a - new Black Cheviots, new Black Be " � - - I � -7 - , Is . I H S 11 � . soundneam of the horse before he sold I ' . JAOIT18.! , � i�i - M, . awers, Rev.. Mr. 7 1 1 - 1. I'll � 1. 94 � - I =_ . paper that reaches the people. Thetrustees Messrs, - . - .. , � RE-ME10BER I .r and his second wife, together with a family An Irews, and others. 'We are pleased to _1 galin6s, new Black Crepo,ns, new Colorm - I . %� I !�? - -i ,.. I - .1. ohn 'McMann, James Archil ald MARRIE1 IN CHWAGO. n October 3rd, ed Homespuns, new Colored VenOians, - ­ accepted the . of thrwehildren, survive him. He was a see ill is able to be out again. William Johnston, Bon of Mr. William now heavy Suitings, new Cis MP PAPST'S applies, A _� � � 71 -� THE PLACE tion.,of Mr. Peter S.. 711 . Mr. George H � ,�; � : �1� . I . and Wm, Cudmore.' Seaforth ; Tho as member 61 the Presbyterian church, and his -� rs. McTavish, of St. Thomas, after visit- . o turne � - I � I ­ , 5- I Stewart, of Mitchell, who comes, highly Berry, of Heripall Johnston, of ,the' 5th line, Morris, was Tweeds, new Plaid Skirtings. . - . i _I _'.P� ­ . , A i . . i :i Will. Smilliet of Br: ce- life was, in , ing here for some time, returned to her home � ­ A V�-;. t,- � ! recommended. . I . RI �, � � field, and Mr; � Wm'. Charters, of Tuc i er. _- r spect, in keep g - with I r, �1,11� . , `� .1 I married in I � 7-,. ,,�, �' . , . a- - .. I � . his profossi 8, He was an- industrious,. onMonda .-AReform Chicago to Was Kate 11'ek9u- There is not a calm ad or dull , �!� 1-17 i - , . y - spot near- L.�­� � . � . , de I I t, 7� �, � '. - __ Smith ea sral iveterinary surgeons - meeting, addressed son, of St. Thomas. Mr. J`611inston is in the � r �. . I % � � i , i t, I - TR�kvFj,T,F.Rs,-In additionto varlious-local t well -doing man, and .although of a some. by -Mr. John McMillan, was held here on this department. We cater ') W<manli. ­ ­ . t( � . . , � -­ - I ­ � . d awarded hint a what quiet and retiring dispositfon, was Tuesday evening, but was not very largely . llinoin Con4ral Railway, a Atpreaeut Z� and hejudges who' bit I � -1 - employ of 1e I nd every need in dress fabrics. . sales, the following were ticketed out -to prize, t Bright show after he had -been in 'was formerly o! the Michi an .1 . . . �, .; . . 11 X � I fi. i;,-: ". � -,' � the p t a a we're selling Suiting Clothe and TWeeds, , - _i -- , i more distant poir to this, week, by W. Som. well like I by 01 who knew him. He was a attended, The interest does no earn, w� i h.. , f . o� of the plaintiff. The ( ise ntral, with he dquarte � . � , - I 1 A , � y erville, up -town agent of the Grand Trunk, 0 mpaign, perhaps it is because an at St. Thomas, - . " ZWELR ' member ' f the Ancient Order of Foresters, great this ca at 25c, 35c, 503 and. 65c per yard I ­ " � -1 J 0 Ce �� m_ 4 - i � 1 I i "' , - - . , -1 I - � - , � . pi�_,--, at I 11 � I P i 9 et !_ 4 I i I ;* .� V, 4% ,�, 1� , I p - 5 f " al I I ra r , , r �Ifo I . I � - I _ � � * was a very protrao!ted one and lasted fibrn d it wa theie he 1- _ - , � I � I � Railway : To DV � i ..':1,` �, . . Congerva et i " ae young lady of which are really excellent va ue , I and the members of � that lodge in town at. there is no tive candidate. I I 1 84 1� I 6- -,I..- . � - .i. � I . . uskoks Points, - after the Tuesday afternoon -until Friday evening. 7- 1 . big choice. The, groom's miany old school - � _� 11"tl� - I -Mr. ­ ­ ir r_ I _ . It, - I. -,n--_ The following lines Are a few that, we deer, F, C. G. ArintYs James Hart, John ; tended tne funeral on Sunday afternoon -in a and Mrs. John Elliott, of Seattle, and Miss ' � ­ i, . - - o 1. � - �;. - . - - I . i I � - mpathy -is felt for the fam- Elliott., of Bayfiel mates and f riends in MorrW will unite with i � I . ! r- i,;; ­ �, , ­ Hinchley, John -3 �arner, Edward . Hinchley, 10 us in wishing himself and wife all happiness � i4, �ij . - � ' A, spent Sabbath at the �,� -11� i, � � make a specialty of in quality and price- UO rooms body, Muche AUTUMN'S . - _ � -, '. I - dwin ; Jii Q. I ,-we ly ! I . i -s - I George Ral to let, suitable for dwell' ily and fr I I - ; - V, , Watchosi Clocks, Jewelry in all its b 'aaidlaw, to Chicago- go iends of the' deceased, and that resiflence of Mr. B_R. !Higgins. -Everyone and prosperity in their mart led life. F [g-� 1. � - - - I . I .i ­ � I I - e., A. G.'Ault, Soaforth. . 1716. it sympAth 7 as well as the respect in which he seems to feel ref I - E 'v- � . Tena T. Johnston,, Walton, to Tr u Creek" oVer WrL!tO1 q resh d 'since the beautiful F., 1 including f,engagement and Wed.din ' O t UR SHO WING. . ,�_13 � . . ; J ", 4 , _-9 � I _ 9 rings To �. Is . . NOTER.- We were visited by a great rain - I . I., 1 P ,�. 11 . 1` __ - - �. lwil � I ,# Sterling silver -novelties, etc. All - goods ' . ' mondv . ublic of, Seaforth- and surround- was held, was amply manifested by the very rain, so much n6e ed ­ - .�.�. I � Mr. and Sm th;,Eg ille, to their . � 3 that we had this � 71 ��' '� � (,. I gra. , , s �F 1�� F � —1 horna ;" "P.—Al A WT I 1w l.XcOuDty3'- , Having purchaead the inaat busii oss 11, I. A. - L . I * on Monday night and Tumday It waa . Q I . U 10 - T . I i -.- - . � � I TE wffflt I . � , I . � . � I - � . . I . . I . - , W -1 - f � � . ­ SOW vy us, engrave -a free, VY 6 narve also I . ", urt Dalcom ; 1vir. . 7.!�.:jOj er w o av ended Lphe funeral on wee . � . -.T a UL' %JDats, Buylis'n Fur Q - - � I � - - � I I _r I -P -, � . I � formor�y obt duoted by T. R. F. Case & Co., I thist; _ _ I ded.---�'Mr. Ja so Efall had a -4 1 i apes, , � 1, 11 i I - ,,, . � . tv.;. f, I I . I . � Add business a full -line I . 5V Ainea uayeo stylish� ar I UO ME , 1,0- XyLiluon, -North Da. by strict at iontion to busluess and supplying a I: rst Bale on Frk ay ot � last Caper 'r, 0 '13 . . l - - I —0— 15 y Nu Pur . , w ed to our wore4,iolng, . .1 � , - I �!, � � .. we . F. S. Scott, � �� �T " A - Ellis and family, 011184 Article it a reasonable prica to merit the pat. I end death we have to refer to ines, stylish Fu ollar'tteo,, ­ - . I ,,, loods. ' - Sodom. of Brussels, weilded the iammer.-Jo I � I 0 . ­ �� of Optical G Having had 20 years ex- kota. ; Mr. And M. -s. J. T. -The gee ' I .- . . ,� � , - . Eg. ronago, wed up6a the into flrw. . bn stylish Fur Ruffs, etc. - � .. I -.7 I P " � - m in a position to to Detroit ; Mr. f nd Mrs. W. C. Clark, be3t � - - perience ir this line f a _Nvill P-Oy' %e was sudden and unexpectede On Saturday ,, D)T$.-Mr. William McCarthy has left Young had iis sale on Tu i . - I I �v- . ­ highest'rmnar wt price for dreosed poultrr, kood . I mandville, to Hartford, Conne- I @1 I 08, forenoon our citizens were shocked to learn oday. The at- All ladies are interested in b, band� �� UP �-,� , tost all vi3ions corveetly. No charge for ctiout ; Mr. sk � ric F� ,!; I- - . Ire and ta - F� 1, low. FRILD G4LES fomof - - ,�k ;, � . , Seafortb. 1716 2 Mii. Sbanlake'(3 mill, where he has been tendance was good consider, ig the web day. -giving furs. The majority of I i N ". I 1 � - � I 3 . I eyea. . I testing thl and Mrs. Lamb, tD Buffa,lo ;,J. W Cardno that Mr. James Stewar4 the genial and I warmth . 11 A � : �L,v W,A�THP. -Dried applesi fowl and wor Ling all summer, and has gone to Lucan. C. Ham a - auctioneer them look to t , , � I � I � '� i� , 1. to Buffalo, to but r. ilton, of Blyth, w. �� � - � � �_r� attend the fdrieral of his 'III th POP hiestore for the nkiwest . � I . I - I � - _. I . i . . We w -pay poc for choice roll -butter until the ilar I roprietor of the Seaforth restaur- -Mr. George Smith, who has been living .Mrs. Robei t Young, ar., i� very ill ��_is and best at . I ., i � I I i A" " - � ........er S Jewelry Establishment, brother-in-law, Mr. Pago, of that city, who of NoVembee.' our stock Is large and well a 1- ant had suddenly assed away. It seems * . least cost, That's reason- . I 1; � , . 9 ; ., ­ .1, � 880 d I . 7 It, . �1. .­ ` . 'A FORT Ef. G.'E. King, Wing I that M li Stewart wi on t.ie 4bh concession of Stephen, is making week, on tie 6 - litical meetings able. Why? Because we guarantee a - , � ; . �, . - � , SE died at his holne'there, after a brief � , am. � C. . bh line, - I _ ­� �' *1 � -illness - 171,4; I ' is sitting in his store Preparations to move into Hay, where h g on and Wedneed , will declaireall" perfect fit, best workmanship, choicest, 9 t I � � I - " il are goin I a ". ­, - 1- 'TER, - - - - mr.n Andrew Wallivoe, Tuckersmith, to Linden:. Be�ttie's 28c.tea, the proof ofitis merit a has eecured. some land. -i -Mrs. Hen"ry Smith 0 the candidates in the field.� Wednesday of . .- A- � - W. R. COU i ager. . about 11 o'clock, and having st�oped down � I _­ . I We never . : �. it Is u4ed In the best homes, It's sale Is daily In3n *;'., to fasten his shoe lace, fell over on the floor who has been somewhat indisposed, i's fully next iieek will -tell the ta hip. before owned such a worth colle(tion. . ; � Michigan, where lie- expects to remain for skins, and matchless value. � . ;F�! , ; I . . � � .J ,11 . . � ing,and people Insist on h wing it. - Beattie Bri a I 10 -A large s -1 I - the winter. .11 dead. Mrs. Stewart was near him at -the � 31 � . � � f, � �4 j�, � �Ji 1 1. Grocers, Seatorth. ; reco7ered.-Miss Ann ' y I I I � , , I �, �A , , -� I _0 . 1 1710, time, and medical ai� 'was immedia ie Bailey, of near, ment of apples was made at Belgrave No matter what your fur want is,-, ee.if I I I - . I V07 __ s Com,tah-,�-All young men a cured, bult the vi . tal a ark had tely pro- I I '� �", - -, . Loudon was visiting at Samuel Stanlake's Station on Monday last by George Fother. we have it, and if So, you'll -be agaiiner ­ .111 -N ". ION � BANK. p,- - � id fla�. 1 D 0 i _1 EN . 1, I r! . I . MOR IN6 � Busix-F,s' - -1 ,' - � , . F,Ds-Rev. Dr. McCrea, women who eat to - atte d a - u Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. H. Isaac drove gill, of WxwanoBh, The apples go to as well as i, � I I j � r - 6xp first class * comn er, was almost . inatantateous. Heart disease we. . I 4 . I late'of Colling-wood soni of Mr. John Alb- cial school a to London on Frida . . 4 - � if, :i � - , � i � 4 !­ I - .;!a ; hould wKito o the Central BuBir 330 � J- � , " I , � Y to visit their daughter, Manchester, England, I I -, �,il - , t I . ,I wag the M i � CAPITA I. (P&id U p), - $1,600,000. Crea, of Brussels 9, on Thursday'of last Col Stratford, fqr a catalog.uo. This In' ti- clause of this iterribly Sudden taking Mrs, Milligan. r. Wiliiam Smith, who -0— i :�� - 4. : ; I - I �.� .. - . tut,0901 . . ' � . i -1 � ion, Got excelled in Canada f r strictly h Ill . away. Ile had been iroubl6d with his, has been living with Air W. Armstrong All I � I � - I V_ REST, $1,500,000, week, inducted into thQ'past6ral charge of I ' NEW NOVELTIES I � '1,:!i,., - - 0 - I i vorablo time 0 hea . -,,c " the Westminster Preabyterian chur* ' ' Varna. - i I ; �i ,- I I � 67 wojlc.� Tile pr sent to a i : I � grad fa rt for iiome mouth 3, but up to the time � - .. I � � �, - ch, the entor.' I - I .1 I I - 7,1 r�j� - r - . r 1711.1 f - - suirn,ner, has returned ilome, where he is NOTES -3 I rs. A. Cardn , jr., and he I I V: r,, -';' ,,. SEAFORTH BRANCH, congregation of whioh 'Rev. Mr. Sawers , of his death was able to be about attending welcomed by his r r IN WJNTER r I '. �i, ; I I - -7 � 41 ­ � F nany friends. -Mr. Fred two childret of Seafort -e visiting ti, I � ,. :i . ' X Poultry, utter and eggs wanted. `V 0 to . busin * � . - �� nd,w of Brucefield, was formerly pas . I . Z. I � I � I ter. a ess. Mr. Stewart had been a resi- I . lie -, i I - " 1 ", , w . � . 114 - !� ti - � - P y'cash., B We Bros., Grocers, Soaforth. . Ponlialo, of the Lake road, has an attack of week at Mrs. James Arristrong'@.-M MATERIALS. j 1�1 � . ; � t �. .. I i- M n Stroob, Seafofth- peculiar incidenb, s related by the London . , �� I . dent of Seaforth for upwards of 25 years, r. . � I -1 � - - - . 1710. � typhoid fever and has been removed to the Win. Stinson and wife, from Oregon, is on a i - . � I � ­ � �� . I Adverti ] . At one time he was proprietor o the COm- London hospital. 1 -4- ­ � -�, P occurr the induction 'ser- Scores of Business Colleges have . . . . � _; 1Z, . � A at, I id'.. - - A General Ban kin Business trans- - �,U�. M r. ,'� a w 6 r I f � Hats, Ornaments, Feathers, Flo*ers,, , I i - 11- vices. I P- mercial hotel, but for, some years has been visit here, al ter an absence o" over 31 years. i 1 -,*� � � � go. who took part in plied to the -Central Bualno a College, Stratford, I I I I I . �� "� -rs' Sale Notes collected, . . ' i I r, ar-ted. Firm -e or —0 I . � - � : m I I -1 � the r.sCrFices, mkde incidental conducting the Seaforth reafauraub, and his , In 1869 he If ft Varna, and went to the gold Buckles, Ribbons, Chiffons, Silks Vel- __ I -, :: and advar ces Marje Or - allusion graduatei to take Pooitio,18 as teachers, In th Ir I ' � -fF- , I " �� t T .n same at lowest to vhhg on oil ' bools. This Purely i.q Hironw evidence that f onial manner and good business ab lit' Hensall. fields of Neva.da and Califor iiia, but vets, Veils, Braids an � : I :. il I - �a e occasion heard, d Laces. I - . , - , a fine "a �i leg at the � � . - -7 . rales. i - epee Contral Business College enJoys a continen 31 made him popular, and secured him a good It' gave great pi . � - , � - ch from the late Sir John Macdonald, present time is a resident f the State of I easure and satisfactiou'dur- I �z ;'�� - I I reputation for thoroughness I LoCAL IB-Riuirs.-Afr. John E' . . , -, � 1716-6 Ider, who ing the millinery opening days, to see I r, � . I - � . 74F ' � : I - - - : , I and within a week or two had also heard - resides near here, has recently purchased a ere are very � � I I - . , Drafts sold on all points in Canada, business in this line. He was always courts Oregon. His old friends . much pleased to see him lo king so wel Of ad-Miri,bg women clustered ;. - - good, fro ih ous and obliging, both in business and pri., lar e copper kettle with a revolving stirrer, about our show room, and giving: ex- _. . � � !!,, � � ,BUTTER 1 W,UNTF-*,D.- 80 throngs I ... .; �- I the United States and Europe. � � Sir Wilfrid Laur'er, in ono'of, the t moat packe I -antpd a me I 1. . - 7 �- I I t ; : � . f,,�i. - d tub b ffir % , A. Young's A gc I 9 . . I � I A� . brillantspeeche8 he bad �ever listened to, price will be 0 . )d vate life, and was W1311 informed on many which be intends using in connection with He is a Splendid opkim6n o pressions to their admiration -of � our I � - � . � 11 NT. -1 nter 171(3.1 1 1 . �j, I" � Ir SAVINCS DEPARTME aid. f manhood, well ­ � '. I est Tile allusinn to 8�r Viirilfrid was 'received- t Subjects, being ind istrious ieader. M rs. big eider mill. -A number of young pe P, built and w)ighe over 200 pounds, andAs , I � 'i i�, ::` I an I I 7� allowed on depGs4s of One Dollar and ComfoAable frame hou,31 to rent at [8 millinery in every term of delight e; �__ � �, I . o e bale and hea ty. His wife is a daughter of . .� .� ­ � with tremendous nthuaiasm and applauae Jolip street. For particulari apjily ab the house 3r Stewart is the eldest ,daughter of Mr. Alex- from Hen8all attended a large party in known to -woman kind. The result - . I j, . I Mrs. John Wanless. It is needless to say 1 !3 . i�l _r ttp,wards. �j by the mee Straws like these, Says ander DaVid6on, -and! she With two so rig last week. -Mr. is tbis : . Since that date our milli 6 . I . ­ �., . � r i � - .1 ting. to.Mr. William McLe'od; � 1716 I I _. I ns, Bruc.-field one eveni I .- � 17 1� �, _.. . R. S. IIP,Y&,, W, K. PE'ARCE, the Advertiser,'show the direotion. of pu-blic . Hmris,'SKINS AND TALLONV, ' & both.grow�n to manhtd, survive him. The Thomas Parlmer and daughter attended the that the old lady and family -Were delighted have bad ti U ,ra I ; � ., � � I . Chesney 1 4 1 suhcitov M anager. opinion. � . I li � - , Robb pay the highest price n cash for g ldi 9 remains w a to see them both. -Mr. Thomas Ward lost ) work,long and late in orZer . I .1 L_ I .1 ood hl ere laid to b in the Maitland- fun-eial of Mrs, Wilson on Wednesday of - to keep the workroom from overflowing a J� ­ ! 4 " I . I- .. � . ; ­ - - ­_ __ __ __ Z I . __0_ 1100 skins and tallow, dflivorod at the Conti i bank cemetery on Monday afternoon. last week. a valuable horse on Monday Wt. Ruoture ,;, � - � � I ; I . , 81 ? Market, scatorth. ItI6-4 - ! -with rush orderBi Ladies who Wear - � I I - � , S. ACUIDENT,-Mr. J.- S. -Welsh, of this Mc.2 . . I Airs, Wilson resided near of the Stomach was the cause of deatil.-Oa I �1. , ", - Londesboro and was at one time a resident the most stylish and becoming hatai are I p -1 I . . —6- _!1 � 11 Election Return town, met with a painful accident on Friday . . Friday last, as Mrs. Thomas Ward and her _� I �� I I .. �,_ I . - BF!,LL,9.-O 11 I LoCAL BRuilws,-Ilhe nominations f' of Densall.-Mrs. W. C. Charters, of Ash. . . ,,, last, which will lay him tip for some time. daughter, Lizzie, -wore out driving, the nut they who decide in favor of our "nil- .� � - _.— . Win)DINu Tuesday mo or . 0 - I .P '_ land$ Wisconsin', and formerly of Hensall, i � . h _� '. Ire was returni from l3ruceifleld with it at 6 0 9 this county took place on Wednesday. came off th(� axle- of the buggy, and the. I � , . � . T 't'i��. I i Telegraph Co. . . . clock, the bell of St. James' chur(h w o was spending the summer months with I - � The Gre- t Northwetitert linery, .11, i . load of head n pealed forth 'its joyoui n For South Huron at' Seaforth ; for Any Dry Goods needs the cold weatber� re - J I r � 'r, Will fttrnish complelo returns on the night I d when comin' .down otes, announcit'g front.wheelcxm6off. The horse took fright �;" , I 9 West her parents, .Mr. and -Mrs. R. McAllister, ­ , Brock's hill'! on the mill road, his load�got to all the -important ev( rit that was Huron at Dungannon and for'East Huron Of t and ran a ininda-you of, you'll likel 11 I � � :: - fi­ 1, I of tile eleaiona in the Town Building, nexb Aoib b Parr line Is way, throwing Mrs. Ward and her y find at 1 the o t ,� . .. at Bruseels.-Mrs, A. Docherty, of Chat. ft here the _ displaced. Ho,g�t 9 end of last daughter ou! of the rig. Lizzie was not g Place. I - � , 0 Ila, an event th# week for her home. -Mrs. B � I I I I ham, is at present here visiting h rown, of Blyth, . I I I i.- A - he was doing so the horses started. 'Ile got always mends a flutter o: excitement much the worse but Mrs. Ward was consid. � � - - dour to their ullice, We have also beer, aP - off to fix "it and whil to take place within its wa Poople's Popular Tradin .. i" r � , pwnted by �ho 'Cori i poiiily to collect returns � thro who was here last week visiting relatives, I from uut and in doing so bing through the veins ( f the fair dines, tie . erably shak a UP, and. .,*-+. , I . - differ6b brKn(.h offices in this Con.' on.,the rig to, get thD lines . �' Mr. A. Hale. -Mr. Harry Israel ba8'secured has raturned honie.-Dr. Lindsay and Air . was for 'A time ++++q -4--P+++ I � . . : I a good situation as foreman of one of the a. thought ver Seriously injured. Medical ! - he must have fallen underneath it, for tile occasion being the marriage of Mir. Steph(In . Lin( . ]pay, of Whitby, were in the villsqge on 9 - * I - stittieucy wbich will be compiled in the Hall , departments in the new McLaggan furni- The . . - a8 thcy are reir.eZvoif. ,Strall admission to ,,,,Is got away an -1 he was rende ed un- Lamb, one of our 'most respected citizeni, ' aid,was soon I rocured, and it was ascertained � Frid y la;st renei f i . colfacioua. ture factory in Stratford.- We e- Iving Acquaintances, - � I covcr cxpe�Sed. Jpo�tun te­IyNr.: George Turn- and Mrs. Michael Murphy, a lady of excei. ball all be ql -The that no bones were broken. We all bo'p.e ; I . � er, of Brucefield, hod just paused parts and highly re pected. The sorry to lose H rry from town, but wish Aucti in 8 e of Mr. Samuel Rannie, of Hay, - � 1 . . with his lent ebr' * him well in his naew situation. He is a good was large one, amounting to $2,300, Mr. for her spee& recovery. -The accideut oci- � W. SOMERVILLE, Agent buggy and see'ing the. -accident, lie to k -Mr. rriony was performed by flev. Father M( - - curred in the village, and the horile getting - . . . workman and a steady, reliable young man. Rand ��e intends moving to Zurich, where. he frieed from the buggy, ran on as far as Alex, Eo -, JkF A I .1 ! � Welsh up in big buggy and, brou �u I him Cabe, in the presence of a large number ( f has bu6inoss interests. UL I I � -, - � . home, When exarr I ined it 'was fo friends of the contrati,ing parties. Dii. The 33rd regiment lband will W, of Wiugh -Mr, -and Mrs. * I . i . � ___ I . ' f' ' g --that - . _ I . . I . . Co,minohia. milding, 8l,,'APORTH. u Et furnish Mor am, were in the village Mitchell's. I b was badiy out on the legs. I I , i . there was a deep ga 11 on his leg and that McGinnis t music for the Noble Stock Company, who r(I I � - I I 1 16,15 ook the part of best man an 0 i I . - I __�_�_____� _�__ — this 4 eek visiting Mr. G. N. Babcock, Mrs. � I � __ , pla� in Cardno'a hall for a full week, com- Co. i t 7 1�� � - _ his collar bone was broke.n. Hi,s injuries Sustained th in the trying ordea Morri�w's brother. -Mr. and Mrs. William ' I Dry Good ,s i � -1 a " ,., I I k� t! �_ 1900 are painful and will incapacitate him- for while Mrs. is assisted . the bridf mencing November 3rd. Cromarty. I - I I q - Ci . - riga when they are poor things I � � - ' McIntosh and Miss McMillan, of London, this week, attending the funeral of Mr. . st Ca'h- I Bicy6 = Mr. and. Mrs. H, . 01 For Season bustnesm for n, 61110, 6,11t they are ni6t con. 'After the ceremony was over the weddin Alitch,,-Il were in Ilderton the flr8t part of Cheap tbi _�� z, - � . I � � , _. I . - - � have been vigitibig the last few weeks with comb far more than good ones. Now a woman C4th's Greate . . -. y . !ain Street, -sidbred daugerous Ly his physician, iind we party drove to the residence of the brid% M q.�'McIntoshls parents and other relatives is not always. atter the best. Shemaywant $ � I �� I I . . AV, N� W.i:kT,�01N, Noru, .NL - . Hiram O'Neil, a brothetin-law of Mr. � . ' - I- I . � - hope to kee hi u Liga n Soon. !Yhe I where a sumptuous epre d was partaken ( . JLt 25c, 35c or ,5'0zi per yard to . D -1 . - I - . . . in McKillop. -Judge Doyle held co'urt Mitch ell's. -Th e. contraAors are pushing Dress Goods ry -Goods Store. - ; I - I � � . settfoall, horses -collided with, a telegraph pole'la short. and congratulationa exc whie � L . � :f , auged, after dIv forward Mr. H. Jacobi)a dwelling.- save a dress I i i , ; � - .here on Tuesday. There were a good inany ado of material costing s� i 11 -, .- Ageut fc-r the 11vr-1,' Con Bict (to Company, Goder- 11 acial i the parC�, drove to the i tation - to see M i q per . __ . __ ___ ­ �__ ---- , �- c . I I .r distance from where - he. i I b took . ­ ­­­ � . � ­ � ! leh, 0i. L. A'full ll,itt of tilt. 1pitt.,at up-to.clate f cages, but �none of special: interest. -Mr. luvi. W. J. Doherty, of St. Paups church, yard. In looking for handsome Dress rab� ��,_ - � . , . $vheehi place and becoming free(] from t ad Mrs, Lamb off on - "heir. wedding tri BID ries, most Women go t year-old child, and could not 6nd it. " . I . . Percy Hoffman was here from London auson o The E. McFaul Co., ; 4 r ' Y," turlied in'to Mr. .Broadfoot's rd after east, to spend their loneymoov. Wit on *r, �T I . � . for tt;� u, eanon of o60 on. hatid. Tho - " AlcUroad d Mr. and Mrs, J, C, C,I attended I � . "(;Oltl[110",'iQnu()"all(l"Uo(terit;h." Also apnt -for I a dean6ry meeting in Clinto Seaforth. Well, we- would advise you to and Mrs. Jacklin and t - ,� t �_ I - � Tuesday, having come as a- witness in acage n on Tuesday heir ncigbb�rs- I .1 I � tho vV104rit(A "VitiN, seviing Mae , 11 ,abouts, Tim, 1"A . 4� .- I � I hlu(. 0101111)ali� �unhlug a short dist mce, and, -were � ot in. .their h,o8t of friends her, . I � f7 V I bic�(+,4 U Ct(�V,C!alld, Ohio. All wheels guaranteed Jured-.. I - POSITOR joins in most tried at the division court.�The level. last, and report a very interesting And buy ygur cheaper �-loths from the same peo. searched all night, and early next morning' . o f ­ and pritT8 right,. (!.Lit atitt exatuin lieforo )-oil pur, ,.- - . - - hearty congratulation y profi[bble meeting. -Mrs. C. A. McD6nell ple, because if it's possible to get found it in a back field. The e � hild was out , � * . . .: . 0 __6__ . on this occasion, and truits that their jour weather we have been enjoying aolong this .good � . ; I � � ­ , kept - - . w � in all the heavy rain I cc 1� I - (-hasr. A fwl [[t�% of laek, 14- , pytiiand sundries fail � I was broken by a very heavy rain storm this week, visiting r hat fell that -night, in si(,cl, Umf rapa:riniz dmle 'I.kTJ'.[.N[O.NfAl,.-l',cfer.rin�', 4- � as in Kippen � I ­ . - '. A14;) dealer in " Ray- . A I g lo the mar. ney down the stream of ife will be of th elatives. clot ho at 25c, 350 find 50a per yard. they but, as far as we call learn, is, none bbe � �, -The brick work 'of Mr. W. 0. Davis' have them. 1716 1 ' . 111011d- WWI " V"tt'A" 3 1',% �ng Mal-hineq, rwedleH, oil, 'riage of Mr. W. HawIcstiaw', a forine'r well most pleasant kind, - on Monday. We will now likely have a block, and Messrs. Macarthur & Cole worse for its little - I I � 1. I � � . I - man, but. who - I . 1�1 �:� , - - � ­ parbi, utr1% I - known Seaforth Y'oung —*-- surplus of mud until Jack Frost takes , priv. 0),1TU,ARY,--'1Thc old*mufjt die; the . adventure. -Atess1ro. I 11 � I - . . - . , wim. . I � -V',r-A- ie Exeter I VqA1V10X8,-Tno nominations I`O had a $175 house here o n* Monday night. . , Rober 'i. � ?I I _W_ W, is now located in I - matters in band. The " Prisoner of Zenda" cite ba 3 k arg. completed, and present A, very young may." Never was the truth of thi Fraser R'mbnry, Richa d Arrnstron . �� .. rpso 't. NJ a rys, tl TiJE No.'.�r fine ay, pearance.-A number of our vill !a Garness, Robert Veo, 3rr. I . r . .- Times of last week etiya - 6 6 agers assertion more adverely I t Ve o 3'r � . � exemplified than in I ; r I � . I N(YRTEI RMP� zr, , i.'AF0V attended the -,anniversary services he d in the death of Jennie, wife of Mr. Alex. . . - 0 A -very 1 pie".. South Huron took place 'in Cardno's hall � 'The pliy ivas satisfactory to all who heard I t )n Monday for .I&A,81. , . S1 Mt, - and several others ]of � - ing event took place M th resid' be' Cavan Presbyteriah church, Exeter, on Sab koka, to spend the isho,ting scason.-W�ile j . I , . I a of Mr. I Seaforth, on Monday last. At 12 o'clock 1 if. -Rev. Mr. Martin preached in the Pres. - Swan, which said event took place at their I � I - I . n I th Is, I . I . �, �. - I G&neral D1,14UL-itbace -Agent & Deal- an" Mrs. MclaaugilAin, at high on, on the, hour appointed for t io opening of pro byterian chur6h here last Sun -day forenoon ba st-Rev. S. Acheson, of Kippen, home on Saturday, October 20'h, at the . Mr. John Coultes and ittle son, Of M-orr�s, I I , - I 11 I - Z� Tuesday, when their eldest daughter Mary ceeding.�, Mr. Bernard O'Connell, the re -1 and in the 1,1'jgmondville church in the even, condu( ted Service in Carmel Presbyterian early age of P; years, 7 1 , nonths an"d 26 days. ave, were ,Oming to, Bluevaile I � (3 r ill SOW -U19 Machines. near Belgr' I � I . .Ada, was united in iparriage to William J. turning officer read the writaud asked foi; ing. Rev. Dr. C%mpbell, ex -moderator, church on Sabbath morning last, delivering Deceased was married, to her now bereft station for tile, on We ,nesday of list week, i .; I , I ,. � - . � 1, G 3 0 Ilawkshaw, of St. Alarys, eon of Mr. Win. I nominationq. 'At 2-o`eIo-,k,' when � his team ran away a d throw birn out n- I , �._, ----- - __ ­- ----- � . �. - I . the tim(; a thou Aitful and well prepared Sermon.- husband, only aboub a year ago, and leaves j.Uring him very .' ' I . . - . - I . , I � 11'awkshaw, of , that, towu, an erstwhile Jor receiv . n I oininatio6s had expired, h(i ' i r I I , . i forenoon and in the Seaforth: church in the el . - � - I I !'Al"I'�FiT110N (- t1ARANNTleb:1), � resident of Exeter, The ceremony Was per- announced itiat. two oaididates had been' preache . d in the Egmondville church in th6 Specia 'se�vices are being condticted i ' The little b:) � � __ I . ------_ . n the besides hims f and immediate family con- I ­ - I I - I � . - I 'tea num. necti had a wonderful 'he horaoBADW I 11 Z . . I � I �_____.'e, J I 11 11 ong, a little son, of 'a' few months old. I I I I �16 I . 3 � I ,,.- �/' ,- rol� '. J7 , of the duly nami�ated, viz., Air. John McMillan! evening" . oes her from Hensall and vicinity attended the to the side of the the fence A - I - ­ formed by Rev. Ali-, Ton E'yak i were His addresses in both pla * f Methofist church this week.-Ou 9 0 1 t I . Y� prosenco of , and Mr. George McEwell, and stated that Ila hold in Seaforth I - , . -74 � . . �. . -) , ") ) / ' - - Trivitt Merrioriai church, in tile � . � in the interests of the century fund o nominatio The sudden call, which came from a severe when -the wagon 8 no or knoll 30 . F - � r�/� I on Wednesday attack of quinsy, calls for the, Sympathy of or , � � . � , __ . . � � � the more immediate relatives of bh,'3 .con- 1 his.official'- I the chur*-Mr, A. Cardrig, the veteran last. � - ., e"I'l? � t � I . - - �,_)��,, �_�� . �1111 � .. . ­ . -quties'.had terminated. A pubX apple buyer of this �ounty, is again up to' . the communitv to the breaved friends. - jolt pitched the boy high in air, but fortub- � � - � I . - . � traCtil]g partic's. Tile bride w'asbecoming­ : ,I,ic meeting was' then organi7ed, and Mr. his e . yes in tbis business, and is making . I I —#_ i . t ­ I - itely he alighted in the wagon, Tills WAS . 8TRI-ITIPWO), ONTARIO. ly attired in! a navy 1)!ue gown and carried a � O'Connell . : JOTTI-NOS.-Mrs. Autbon Allan spent a I . �. t . was appointed chairman, Ile � ! Wroxeter. - y repeated ieveral times in t] 18 - . . I - � � � I I i I bouquen, of rosc�. 8he was assisted as called upon the candida large shipments from Seafor(,h Station.- . few daygi, dur ng the past week, with her going over ft , . ; - . lIng so seasonable as our cider and -bill, -Mr., James Camp* I . A r-whool that i.i ti()iag the best work in bridesmaid by xis to arrange the nchley, John Turner aged mother, B t Parh 'I rough ground, b � . I -i Canada to -day. 'I 9 Jr. 9 pie butter, and we're rinaking g cat (jujintities of bell, who was thrown out o basinu.is education ii; Al i a s i Meears, E'd. Hi Notl * ut finally be dropped out nf - I can Hawkiihaw � sister , order of speaking, It was fiiiiilly agreed George Baldwin and T. R. F. Case left on the wagon and was picked up unhurt, 1*4�_ t � I 11 - Our Of the groom, whilt Will McLaur,' 7 "p] f 7 . I nmg 01in, of 'between them that Mr. Mc -Millan should Tuesday for New Ontario, on a deer hunt, them tbese fine (laye. Our ra,4ilitics are unexcelled. night last wee L, his rig, one mnathave had a rough ride, as the hind 11 Flifice"t V%tM(),f,(w giveg-full-information.' Brantfor:�, brother o' the bride, ,porformed I open the meeting ; that he sh' . Cleanlim.-es and doapatch rule here, n on, his way home from Bx- � I- � I '�vnd for one, E*nb!( xl-,ls, if possible. I . ould be follovr- * ,,, o e thousand e c , 8 beels came off when the horses ,bad gon ,A, - � , * . ing excursi & ,kind3, Gu3sm, Bitos, ve-Ing very it w . . (is of grocrnsinan, Nliss Edith � ed by Air.- NIcE'wen, an(I then Mr. M. Y. .Goderich and Seaforth Collogista Institutes 1,3, a o lumber of all . � . I � 8% ' lowly. -Mrs, Johd short distance. - - . the duLi on. -A lootball match between bunebes of Dedar Shingle$ for t r i reco I I � I - —@_ � 11 - W. T - I-,_1.`_1(_)TT, Principal_ Cidley p a e I e wedding inarch, I The : i10 c Lean should addross ,he meeting on be 1716 Stewart, ace(mpauied by her daughter . F 4'144-62 home was b . was, played on the recreation grounds on' L'00AL BRmon.-W Airs. James I'Vestlake, went down to Strat' [ I , : . ­­ . __ ___, , eautifully decorated -with ferns , half Mr. M�,Millau, and' Mr. Robert ' . en a - Londeisboro. , � 4 .1, I - , and flowers. Aftc,r tile - MO- Saturday. The� match, which was for the very disastrous fire -was nipped in the bud ford,, on Tuesday of last week. to see her' I . ceremony a, tasty ' Alordie on behalf of Mr. WeEwen ; also that Hough cup, whi'ch our boys have held for so one mor I , NEV],ii SATISFIZI). � . i It I dejeun-er wftfi servocl, whon tile youn Ding last week, at' the new house of daughtpr, Airs Young, who i.a ill with ty- -E'ven busine - , TH ' (CANADIAN : Mr.' Mc�iiliain should havo.15 minutes to Iong, resulted in a victory for the home our pri cipal, Mr, Spotton. The c p t her - I � 9 ouple , as min i . � , - were driven to I .y, too ( tile - arpenters hoid, in the hospital, bu with lots of blibineso. The E. McFaul 01., � I , ,uCan, where _ LhE . close tile meeting. This order was carried condition ; � � A% . I I boys by a. score of 3 goals to 0, and the cup was so critical that they were unabT"O See Soafonb, are right hupgry for more trado. � . train for Lhe eaet--Toronto' �ind Bufralo � were b SY Putting on the finishing touches . � � ; . out. There was it . I � t I I Bank f uommerce! . good t-tenclanoo, most ' . . . ; I . I � Of stays for another season. -Two rinks of the and to loat up the house her until Friday morning, when a They're kept hustling a_nd aim at bavh�g , . ! � � being Lhe ()I)joctivo p� I . � .1. � . . ointa. Upon their those pre.8ent being froill ,he country. had a, Stove lit in - Slight I � � : - I-- I Tile Clinton bowling club vi;Ated the Seaforth On By some me eit-eh Season far out do its predeeegoor, i I i . return theY will tal�c tip their residence iii , sp 0 of I lie rooms.- a change. for the better was perceptible. , I . I . .1 � jil-kers were all.given a gQod hearing, and . t � t . CAPITAL(PAID UP) -HL. Maryfil, where M club on Friday last, and had an interesting csc'&Pe2 and got a b __4 . . I .They'll do A this year by the great numbeis . . 1: f : y _r. Hawk8haiv a � . laze started baLween the I ­ . . - .cn, I tile hiecting pas8ed over very quictly and I I - 7 I ., . oof Far Goods they arc velliag, with i � t Six Million Dollars -$C Goo . game on the green here, result in a ceiling ind roof,.and for A time itF- threaten- Bluevale. . !an ill- . � - OW gag('(I in $118inefs,9. The -Im-ge nun -1110" of , pleasantly. Both he c'amdidate8 are Lib-- victory for Seaforth , iont,3111 creased sale of Cl,rith Jackets, Fine :Dreas � i ,-- 7 haud.90"le resents rece t by 17 ' sh .-The ed to destroy the whole structure. The Non.s. -It is reported thab Dr. Agnew, - I - __ __ ivLd teetifici.1 to tile erals, the Consarvatives having failed to Materials, and then their men 'boyb' I � - . . ; i ! __ eatecill in [ which the YOuna couple . gentleman referred to in the following para- timely arrival of many* hands soon extin., of Wingham., vill vinit Bluevale, profess. atid SEAFORTH BRANCH, n - are held place a- candidate in tie field, although - , I ­ he -C and wflerevcr th y are known." I I -graph, irom the Winnipeg Telegram, is guiahed Clothing department is better now, �Toul I . I A g,erveral Banking business tran- 1. � t�ey had.bho nomination pape the fire much to the Satisfaction ionally. every TaesdaV and Friday. -Mr, a 11 � I ra all ready a son of !Mrs, George Ewing, - of this and comfort of the proprietor. -The Shoot- Wm. Powell, ( f near Ripley. was a - . a -acted. Farme?m' Notes discounted, a � signed and made out for deposib wit,h the town : ii 0 i vi�iting ct wisely by dfi%g more tr ding with this I � I 1� � - — — ii account of the way George ing, season has arrived and among the his parents, 18 r. and Mrs. John Powell, prosperous Store. 1716-.1 . I I i and special ,a�itention given A 11 o Us 1, -(./'.k s 1.,. - A c;t8c was tried at* Lhe returDing offluer, in the (Vent- of Mr c- ]4,%Ving, better known as Bu k, played at others who are trying their luck up north of Turnberryi"also friends in Bluevale, last 0 z i I � col[ection of Sale Notes. - to the Oxford armizes at Woodstock, last week, be. E'wen failing to de"asib hi3 papers, , Al , a NoTj�,%-Mr. R. 13. Jeffrey, wb has beep . . p ' � - __ fore Justice Robet-tsou, which is of con. i I New Westm�nster, a friend of his at Fort is our venerable lover of the chase, Mr. week. Air. Pywell is well .known about alck f0r some tilno,, is 81mvily improviq,'�- , _*__ . ' ' i . � I ! I . 9,AVtNGS BANK.-lnter�stallovy_ f William has scint him a medal. It is .hardly John -G Miss An'drews, of E141i ng Ville, was the luco,�t " I I siderable i �tereat to lior5emen generally. I ... fbon, who left in company with here. -Mr. Sanuel Scott, of Auburn, was of Miss M. Copeland 0 r I ect On deposits of $1 and upwards. ) i INIATRIATUNIA], -" Many ( f our renders will a thing lie could wear on his breast, for it Mr. John Ball, on Monday morning last � . . I The, plain was Jr. Ill, Sunday.- r . � � , S ecial faciWties for"transaction of . in the village aat week. Mr. Scott form- Riley, who has been visiting her d 41 ; ­ I - P . rown, of -be interested in lioariDgy M a very pretty measures about a foot in dia 'meter. On hougth ,,,k1r. Gofton was confined to the erly lived in Bluevale.-Mrs. Wm. Sellars � . � i busin he Klondike District. rig 9 Nvedding which . I - I t " � B ht,, in the towuship of Blenheim* and took pl�ce in Ouse I Mra. Moeu, of WawanoA, returned . O -i, O, . � i. - - ess in t tha defendint, Nlr. Peter .),IvGre I . the Cathedr�l the obverse is inscribed B ack, W. 0. 1j. Th ieXreater part of the summer with wag ill wit , last week.- Saturday lmt.-Mr. and Mrs. I . . I : f0UJikv'g rA[Li: - - ) A., aud sundry flourishes, . - � i I : __ - Atme% criti-re, p,v-,!t',,) �ittmv bank, itifiue,l At.the 'i's co nty I Th I e I of of the. 11olv, Name, Chicago, on Wednesday li a very bad' cold I � 1.) r1leefield, I n th'i.s co , . On the feverse a disabl A foot and is wearing up for . 90 Mi8s Herrington, of Dungannon, formerly ,�a ulars, evening, 0,3teber 24th, it b�iug the occasion are the suggestive w rds, New West. years of' spent Sunday with- friends in B � I .- I.- � . ,. � Littitr �I­ 11 .1 2 !: I 6 r c age, the spirit of a nimrod still of Morris, is visiting at Mr, Geor e W. Tur- 8 I . ,� Of tile case, Ra Ive-gatlier from th ��iid U u cc, - of the mai4iage.of D'r. .M. J. Prendergast, to minster 11, Winnipegonit. Buck treaR- surviv 9 . Woodman has moved into thie house I�U, � , I I . 1, - . $IQ, to $2, �j Vo to $1, 0 .1.1 is that in Vt bruaty or Alarch. of 1,s99 eE,in him, and, he cannot resist the V'ey�p'and othei friends, on the second line ly occupied by Mr. - � i F. 1101_N[E-)Tt%,, F, C. G- - M I XT Y, Mr. Miss Lillian Helena I'vIallory. Five hun- ures it 'dearly and it is banging in a temptatiQui of shouldering big rifle and chae- of Morris, -Si-btembeir and Oc ober choeoe I I a I ; - " � Brown pui�wiased a heavy' draught stallion ' dred guest' witnessed the ceremony, which prominent position at his place of business.' ing Lhiii deer in the wilds of 'al'us-koka -each wa,a solld for Ilt cants. It was Shipped is ,vork more bandy. -Mr. and ; Siali�-itur. , Managc(r. from Mr. AlcUregor, paying for tile I will make h - J. Woodman, wl�ich : - IG24 saine was performed at . , � —.------- - the sum of,: 1, loo. - 8 P. m., by the Rev. -Mr. F. Q.2' G' Minty, of the Bank of -season.-Tho bogus Globe and a whole Friday last, --Mr. Wood, merchant, of J , 1� 11 r. N1 � on Mrs. Webb attended the funeral of the fo�,, i C0 .1 . . a I 11'09or was to Father Fit.? 3iMITIOne, 'As -,he brideentered Commerce, is; away mer o mother in ,8eaforth, last wleek.-Roy, - deliver the 1�orse to All r. B : . on a three weeks' deer stack of campaing rubbish was consigned to Molesw'orth, wits in our village On Saturday. Mr. Copeland is lih - L . I rown at .13 ight, the church, which until then was dimly hunting -e edition i -n Algoma.' Mr . nt Conservative in town and was -Mrs. Robb a d Miss Christi a Robb, of . 1. . . . a 'a 'VIL - on the 170 )f bl I g 'to Mr. N -P . I a promme olding special services - at I % -w � I � I-EF)RAILY S ' lighted, thousands of incandescent lights Minty is an enthusiastic hunter and last - Kinburnatpresent.-Mi.-s J. McLaugbli' I ' ) ly "rc 'hs, duly diAributed on the door -steps of our Morris, are horr e from Boissevai ,Manitoba. 4 a me i -O 0 i ; Brown, whie he pure ..,J the horse rom burst forth in dazzling brightness. InsteaA year sucoee4bd in getting a fine big deer.- citizens iuring the " wee am&' hours " the where they speiit some months � vishing re' Gorrie,-Rev. Mr. Stone gave a very intvt_ L Mr, Mv(,'re or at � pent a few days last wpek at her ho I . I I � - F�lr 11ne u it �- r.i,piliring. i Brucefield, Mr. iNlef',"c2or iof the regulation organ md'sio, the two well Mr. Fred Oales, who hoas purchased the night of its arrival., Surely our Conaerva. latives and frieiids.-Tbe GbreAers of .tbi" esting lecture, on Tuesday evening Of iaS�l . . � I warranted tl�ie horse to be soun(l, jtn( i . . I . 6b(�re-. known boy sopranos, Masters Leslie Mikyne nicat business of T. R. F. C.xpe & Co., toolt tive friends think the Grits are a ver gul. vicinity expect to be through with their sea" � - . - A . . 1-1 . - y I . � 11 v­rk � I. rosi!!dy and satififacLorily upon Brownipaid hinl.�,60 to bind ftb ibar- and Reuben Manley sang the " Bridal pos�cssion on Monday last. -The u 1� ga�n. Whel - . week, in the Methodist eb rch, connecte4 1. � . ,� the horite wa many lible lot of citizens,. . ; . s delivered at ) When a party will son's work this week., Threshing in over with his work among the Indians ill Via,n, � Alarch"from "Loherigrin, arid Schuberd's r, and Mrs, Samuel Deem, of descend to such dishonorable methods as unusully early -,his year. -Mr Samuel Mo. � � dm�v, Bright he p d Lhe .balance of the purc)itiue riends of M I I � riloiley by cadi and n)tc. . �d - " Ave Maria." Dr. Pren�.ergaqt wa a '.-Poronto, and formerly of Seaforth, will forgery and misrepresentation it is on a Lean, eon-io-law of Mr, John ApOracken, of couver.-Mr. Doig, a former public school : r r, Al a0regor ported by' his b--rother,, Dr. � o,sae'lpp� iympathize with them in the Joss of their I t Pri(t--i tht. lowe-1 aevoinpaui k I ed the hor6o teacher ---,here, spent Sunday with Mr. 111. - - I I . 11right, and NIr I personally, � ;Lo Prendergot. � . pretty low level. - Some miscreant the Bluevale ro do and well known in Wing- Snell.;_'i.q_�-, McMillan, M. P., delivered inii Seven mai'doins, one of whom )nly daughter, who died on Tuesday, at � " powder-emeried " the oil of MeEars. Park ham, ha ly been appointed bailiff of I I was some hitib, wrong withl the .. phin, Man*toba.-A local weather pro. r�nd olitical address to the electors on � , Br.ow3 says that lie 848- was M, iss Katharine Prendergast, sister ot "-be age of 12 years. -Miss Doble leaves here I & Ball, threshers, a week'ago, and ail a re. Daul P I P1".)11.pt1l(_%.,J ou, 111CA o. pected there - I . . I J of the bridegroom, aftended the bride, who o�day for New York to take a course in ' Mr. Doig also de,. I � , horse when lie saw hi there, anti he sult $25 lamage was done to their engine. fit says that November *ill be generally Asturday evening last. SX'tJ,1(!ti,)n giv �tt or trioney refunded , was exquisitely gowned id white baffesa, riusid.-Alesarg. Wilford Morrow and IN"in, A severe penalty should be meted out to wet, because ]A it Friday and Saturday were - . I . - I . tioned to Alr Mc('Xregcr his au .. pion- livered an address in favor of Mr. McEwe-ni . ; -I— - I . �Plclolls land draped with mousslaine de soie, with court ..rrieve have been appointed agents for the I � I . I that Al(-Greghr again msured him tha . the guilty party if caught. -A political wet. The rule from whence comes this � 4 - L � the ' tr4in of ivory satin, tulle Neil, caught w . s I I horse w'as sound and that. in the even� of ith 'AlcCormick Manufacturing Company, of _*_ . � I I . bouquet of . : � Y THE OPTICAN pearl star, and meeting ?vas held in the town hall on Wed. prediction, is tt. at the kind of weather we -Francis McDonald, aged 83 years, whq � I .1 ' his not provi g Sou rfde roses and Chicago, and J. W. Mann, of Brockville, I nesdaye 0 -A -4 -Ing of last week, when both have on the last Friday and Saturday of a has been living with his son.near Kennicott, 4 I Ild E0 would taka h1iin lilies of the valley. Tile ttendant young and will open a wararoom in the building contestar te for East Huron, Dr. McDonald month will pre� ominate during the follow- in Logan town -ship, made a desperate at- , bact,. He th eu on ofti'd the money and ladies wore daint frocks of white organdie, by the late William Morroi�' � and E. 1. Dickenson, addressed the elec. ing roontb.-Oi Monday evening of last tempt to commit suicide on Friday laeit, - 13"L A L $ AND JEWELLER I I I . . y ecently used . � � I kept '.1.e hors Us U him for the season and 7 I I with pale green chiffon gashes, and their Aliss Kate Ross, who has been visiting I tors, A full house and attentive listeni week, when irs. Wm. Jacklin, of the by inflicting ugly gashes on his threat and I � . nevor-said an - i More about , the horse bouquets were of maiden liair feri:i� T�e ler aunt, Mrs James Elgie, was ticketed ' were features of the meeting, but we do ng third line of X"orris, had finished milkin neck. He has 1;cen committed to Stratford SEAFORTH, . I until the notweame dud a year afterwardb, '. wedding colors of green and ubt I I i I white were car. n Tuesday t : . , I i ! � � her home in Boissevain, 1 if many converts were made on either side, the cowi, just a', dark, she missed her twog jail as a dangerous lunatic. t - - ; . - _ - i . !. . . - - I � - t I I I I I � - I I I - I . I i ; i I I ! I r I - i . I . � I I I ; I I � f 'I . . i . . . I I I - � i i . � F . I I z I . - ; . � . ; . . � � . I I � i '. . I . . , : - i I I I � . I . ,� � � . - - I , - I i � . � i . : " , - I I . 1, . . . I � �, � . - . - . . ., . . � , . - . I . . I . - I __ __._�, 1; . . I -1 - � I � I . . I 11 .11, I - A, I I : - I I 1_ -.-t., - I I �, I . - J I y- _ ��, I-, .1 There .0% lowl V. Ma . I