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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-11-16, Page 4�M___ ------=,-�---,-,---,-----.---�---.--�.�.-�—�---,-- --- �_ -­­ � - _ __-____-___111V,;_- 1__--_-__-- ­ _. ____________V- ­_ — ____­�, - - � — - -- - -,--- - - __ -1 I _­­­-, -,--,--- '' -, _­ _­_,_­­,_,_­___­­­_­ ­�' "' - ­­­__- I I M ­­ - _-, -­ ­­- . - I : . I — . I � . — . I I - I I . .! . I t . i � . ____77______,______,_, . ; I , - - I .1 1- . . . - . I . - i � i . � . I I � - I - I . - . I I . i I I II . � . .- ! - I . � I . �� � - - . � . - I � � . . . . . - . I I � . it - I - . . __ �. I � . I i I I . . � . � - . . . ,� - r .. -_ : I Is � �Z_ . - - . - I I - I ; - -� I , . I I- - - I I � I � - . i - I - - I . � .1 � � . � . I � I I I � � - i . I �. . ! I - I - . I . � . � I I - _. I . � � I , I � . N . - � I - I 1� I I 1, . ! . I �� . . . � � . . I � . ! . 1, � . . I . . - I . � . I . I . . . - . - . I I I . � � . � � . . - . � ; . I - . 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I ______ - I - I . T 0 i -_ . It looks as I I . � t X14,'W AI)VE'RTISEMENTS. rouLo Globe. . I � the' Globe I out4ide Quebec, and in Quebe3, too, they hiscansolipped between two boards. His LambOrtus (formerly Bridget DAlton), was , I., 41� had at last r6ally lba�e - I � __ I * . n ion d out. The were probably varied. The satie Dtor-Y 1. , I a, whole weight being upon his stick when it the seoond daughter of Maurice Dalton, a M . I � i 6 � Aff The figure betiween ,the parantbc0s, or vadh people of the Provinde in whial it circulates b'u siness conditiono � that have pr ailed failed, he fell very heavily to the, ground. well known and highly respected resident - . - _. � . _: . One, denotes the a of the papor on which the V I f i � , I L� -� - dvertisonient wll?h36,, found. and in which it has 4o influen a, have come since- 1896 have tended to make peo 0 sat. The shook was very great, and it Was a few of that township. She was in her 52nd ! - : � I .1 � ft I is i I . ­ ! i li to appreciate the. paper at J a true value'.", istied with things al they are. T a refer- minutes before he fully recovered Wh le year and leaves to M-Ourn their great loss- � # � Clothin odonald-1 - c ­ _g-Grolg & N a - , � I 0 * I t, ! I � ,,, - The last sente is �bsolutel , rue. . Nevfir ential tariff, whiob has not yet been ested addresaiv g the meeting later on he leaned i in the loving care of wife and mother bar —OF� r , -5 1 f Ir 7 - Kidn -y Pill Curoi-A lax. Wl:so�-S - .. _njoe lately - . - - I I � ", ; 4f v t., Big Eille-B, B. Gunn -4 in its long career hael the Glo , � I � � I � �1 � � Overcoats -Bright Broa-6 I I I I . i i been more in a time of.adversity, has appealed to. the a table, not being able to, stand. U is a pi �y husband, one daughter and eight sons. � I � I 1. � -the pe6ple of O� tario than it pa briotic � I I . popular with � I - . I ;�__ , . An ElorftSb Ballot-& McFaut Cc -8 1 . - . instincts that have been that Sir Richard's body in not as robust to -Sidney Clarke, Usborne, has traded his � . . ' ' . I � I .- I Ryatew-W Sontarville -8 is to -day, and never fias - it m)re fully de- arolused by recent events, Sir. Wil- him mind. If it were he would be good f )r farm, lot 18, concession 8, with James Cot- - #_ � - 0� T. R , - ; ;�, _. . � I 1. �, I Horse Blankets -Re d & W 11son , 6 --- oervea this popularity. Th' - I I I I - � , a World is simply, fri d ' ' Laurier's. - personal popularity a hundred years yet. tell of the Returner farm; part of lot 14, in I i� #f * i - ­ , - . , I- . i�, ; � I I I � 11� i Harnaos-knies Gil eppie-5 - talkinig 11 guff.11 if its past in an - index of has been of large advantage to his ; I the 9bh concession, and intends moving - 4 � li�:�, - - .Notice To-Dredftbra F. Hohnosted-6 ' � - t � � what its future N LLINERY IND -,#ANTL'E8 - 4 - i. ,Iml- -will be, the Orlobe will live ha I � , _, '. , Dog Loo"amas Se4le-6 The Mail, speaking of the receint el(c. thereto shortly. I � � , - . paxty, and has more t n overcome the an. - � � I ­ , , `_ I � i � 1.14 _'A, - - r � Apple Butter-John'Thirsk-6 . warm in the affections of tic people of tagonism that some of his colleagues' acts tions, shouts with great *unction i�: - 11T3e , -Mr. W. H, Lobb, who hm been leader. i � - � It '. i, �: - . - I i . . I � i r I I . Fstrxy Calves-Johni U sproat-5 . Ontario I Worill and- other have been calculated to create. " , of the �choir in Bethel church, Goderich , - � U , i� - � I ong after, the L , - . .� 41 11 I , I i Change Of Businepe-1-0- Neil-$ ic - ers h... h f �4- . . . _� 11 � lik� I, � Fren-h-foh, I result in Ontario was a black a e�� fair tie i . �­'�� -, g --. � � t 11 L, V." V&8M VIA, - - J L � . 0 . to A �z J *­ I Auction Sale-Wili, jlij,nlop-6 i . township, for� the past three- years, wall . . I X,r I I I i I I - i I , . � . � I I .� X A iA ,� 0, - - Feed -r). Uyquhart-8 7 The complete re le from North Bruce Globe, and a bad one for Raise, , The fit In recently presented with a handsome couch I , - , � t - - r � �y . i - . _r i � : 11 L t I x, L � I I 1,,'or Rout -Mrs It. Coleman -5 � ; � - ri. - , ,� i. , I I Stub Pro I Rubborm-_R. Wiltio-6 South, Perth*. give Mr. McNeill a majority of two. There of G.. W. Rome & Company has practically by th& members of the congregation. i , ,--,-. , Z_i , 1 - . V, f. 1. Li : !. 11 I _ � L Condicion Powders -3-T. V. Foar-8 Rumors of all sorto'kept the eleot.oro,,and are 17 re'ected ba lots, of which I( were been given notice to quit by the 'people bf . -While taking a revolver, from P. shelf 1. I , W -Z! I I i .. . j ' ' I ­ , " i _4' !V�l Bootg and Lajrging8+-2—R. wim" I I . h � particularly the ca dates of South Perth,' apparently intende� for Mr. Campbi 11 the . in the Moncrief htore the i6ither day, John m t, . ndi Ontario." The Mail has evidently forgo I L i - " ; U -!�,. , - I , t � . 401 Z ZZ . SeAforth Tex store-ok. G. Ault -5 __ I =.j C,,*�,i�,� M.oK% . 11 1, ?, . r Cofd Weather, SUppli S. Mullett & CO -8 - in hot water during sev ' ill' ten that the constituencies in Oat y was shot through the hand, He I I . - . re tbio weeki Liberal candidate, a ad one for Mr. M aNe . ario a�e did not know it as I i � 11 J" Z- r r�i C_ oral da� . w The orner LStore , � �. � �__ � ChriArnag Fruitj�­3 attle 1.1rce-8 I loaded and in handling i I i " .�� A_ �_' � � . A scrutiny of the billots will likely retire ornewhat different for Provincial purpo i � i L, , Prepartrig for Christinas-A Young -8- - The Arst return showed that I Jr.'Erb was 0 . it was not as careful as he should have I I ;4 4..A. i ., 9 I ' I I _ , � . . . . : � �, I I. .! I r . Mr. McNeill, . than they are for Dominion. Its politi I I � ( . L . � � � elected by a majority of t*en �y votes over � . compatriots have not yet had an opportu i. been. � I I I e i -.11 V - . . I � i 4,S1 `4 , � . - L I I * I . Mr. Pridham. Th , ' The election in Algoma, took p as on I- -Christopher Dulmage, an inmate of the i I I , - J! i ''L: � I . n , a -rumor .struck, St. ity of getting in their fine work of manipt : . L . . � i : s: Z r, � ii : Marys to t Is, House of Refuge, L I I ' ' t 1, ; I ,, - : # - I L- 1,; � L � ,-. I . bar StA, at the age of 90 yesrs, the cause of - Ight ,w-, ttron Cxpooftov 43 sting the constituencies for the Legislatu 'a diW on Thursday Novem- . L I _. . L i # W he effect that by tra oferring the Monday and reeulted in the return of Mr. ! .. I ­,�_,� �� � � 6 bhey have'done for the Dominim . � I YL i�s, - figures In the divisions of Farquhar and I ,i A I . r Dyment, the LibertkI and former, him deolth being paralysis, He was from i ,� ITH THE BLUE -RONT, - 14 __ _____ . . . ____ . I Z. I _. I : . I . ;. 11, Elimville, Uaborne township, Mr. Pridham seut%tive. There are 14,00,0 votes 'in this Sir Charles Tupper has sh I Goderi�h, arid has been an inmate of tile 1 � ; L I L . . i - . . I _. ZO'l ­ .11 f�EAFORTR, fDAY, Nov. 16�h, 1900 . aken the d ul" houto since its Inception. 11 � . I .k �t - - . I I `_Z �!" . r_;� P was elected by' a m*jority of two. This constituency, belt owing to a severe snow . - I . �- . 1 ' . 1 - I . I 4 - storm,'which ,raged all day, only about . a. j i I of New Brunswick from his feet, 4nd h4 Z 1� ­ _ r� . � ,I . -Miss Connell, second oldest daughter of . � . 1. . - �' , . L L I was good news to the Conser, ati0e who at. When in Montreal, on � Friday, Mr. James Connell, of Goderich � �: � r : I ' i,'� 4 0'_ I I After the Battle. .- - . . 5,000 votes were polled' gone we . � township, ca 1W 61 W i ­_ I . L I : - 1 4 10,_ . � -, � mediately op I . � T! !a I I Ira read it a the. idiDg, I I . left on Tuesda' I L . I ii 12- . y morning of last week for . " . ,� �_ -1 L Now tha,t the B rnoke and din Of L the recent � :! he announced his determination tO� re ti re 0 FrId ind S'aturdlaj, L L-1. I . ; - I I . : � i Z ...a 4.�- -ib' became genfrally bet eved, or at' The Ottawa Journa, Pilot Mound, Manitoba, where, Dame . . L - I . .i - until . 1, -un Indep�ndent from' the leadership of his party a; d from nj I X P,- - . _ .:�Li - . I i political coafliA has, itt. some measure, i i . I 1-11 I . __ � I 0 Rumor says. she will be married to Mr. ! : , Z '. . . : LILI. .1 . 'lesist, lefb t e riding Ili doubt.' The" official paper, of Conservative leaulngs, sizes Up the I . � " � � T- . � - I - - . - - I " . , `1 . . -_ public life. He amid he would nap accept John McOarthyj a resident of that district. . I I -, �. ji! I cleared away, we are in a better-po$ftion to . �. _ . � i 1; ­ T I � ' 7 jW i-, L 1 'i I w of the situation. declaration I took piece Mor day before position an follows : 11 When the Conserv- I d -On Monday of last week, Mr. A. M. i � � ,.� 7� . take a more aocuraLe vie of another constituency if he were electe : , : , T, it, I , 1, ! , �� :­ . 1 7 - i , - 1 ;�' - at van get h to cease attacking b acclamation. It is supp ; Knox, of Gorrie, met with a .severe acoi- -P, � _ , . Returning Officer W elihan, at St. Marys, Nov ; _ : I Saveral candidate' I .1 .tense enoug .. .-MBE ' � ii i, �;" �, � I as have been . - osed Sir'Charli IR 16 th and 17th I � �11 ,, - .� - a on bLith sid who gave, out the a - ilk � y Is, d � ; � i � ­ - . � ent, He was splitting wood when the I I . i ­� �� L I �,:-, � I figu res and do, Laurier and Tarte for alleged dit I oy will reside in future with him -none in Will. � I � . 1, �i - electe-i by narrow majorities, more, perhaps, axe ca4ght, in the clothes line, causing it to . � ; - -1 I ; ... I . and Freachi rn, which inevitably solid nipeg and British Columbia. Who ;will i -e - � 11 - :L ,11..' I 'cb a ally I I - t I.", clared Mr. 1). K, 11, looted b5 a majority I ifies I � I I t �.! �, . . . , I i - . .. - _­ 7; . I on the Conservati irethan on the Liberal side, I Quebec behi d the Laurier Administmtiou, the leader of the Conservative par ? strike him in the face, giving him a bad cut t - , '" . - - . .l . . t,v now I - L I i �, -;, - - of 10, Thi vote by townshipt is as fol- - just below the right eye. AND . . I I and in caeb, of Lbette instances 'there will . . . . t [toy may re ain power at Ottawa. " Hugh iJohn is dead, politically ; Fos FOLLOWING *EEK a �il,,, ;- - - i I . � . I . - 11 Iowa: BlanshardlF Erb 305- Pr Aham 381 ; . ones, of Dungannon, a mem- I I 7 IN , I - I I - - I � I . - : '_ � � .�. _� I I I . , I L - I likely be scrutinies and recounts' and these - Montague and Caron were also alsin, on a I . � - - . B, , . L 9 . � ; 4 I . I -i 1 __.' f __ _ , LL z i Fullartion, Erb 266,'Pridh A contemporary. says .' 11 It is reported 7th. The only ones in eight for the I bar Pf Ocaoit"ripany South African contingent, . I . . .. ­�;_ i am 33 ;. Ribbert, . i i -1 ; W ,;,- . � - MAY make changes in' some placein' The ea . . : i I I -, -, I ". ji� - - i - , I . ' ship are Clark Wallace, Sir Hibbeit T - in at present in England, and will start for ; � I - L � fortunes of war, however, in all theme cases Erb 346, Pridham 23f��; Mitchell, Erb 165, that ex -President Kruger's gold has arrived . I I 4- F � - -, L I ' � v Q - , � i I . I f I � �11 FZ. - f �. � . per and Mr. Haggart. Which will it be 9 home as soon as he is able. He was wound- MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. I — � ' 1. I 1-1 " - in - New Yo'rk. Fortunately the election � - 7 - ;L�. �, Pridham 235 ; Usborne, Erb 215, Prid,ham 4 - L ._` _. , : will, most lilicly, ,-cot about evenly between L L ad slightly in the arm, and then fever set in � .1 �r J, k P � -1 . ____ � : h .1-- - I t � I ; � ; ­ � I _; � - ; - to the . � � ''. 340; Dawnie, Erb 4�, Pridham 264 ; are over, so 1mr. Tarte iwil not be awuned � . � ­ I *�, r " - o tending ta�rties, thus leaving the - The -,Toronto Telegram, which and he is at preeent confined � . . ! 74 � , �4: I � : . ! does nob - - . I . L.4* � . Althou-ah bu�iness has een booming iii th s d6part- L ; % � : I 1­.� I St.- Marys, --Erb 395, the aff4ir " Perh 6ps I hospital. � - q i� --L. : - ­ � general results p-otty 'much the same as . . Pridham 364, Ma. of complicity in . lie often embrace the opportunity of 'saying 1.7 ! 1 ; �; i� ­ 'L J * L - " ii ; F1 _'. ;. . row ­ �-­_- I I 11 I .. i�­,! -. , , - jority for Mr. Erb, 10, delayed in t ,ansit. Dient, we still have a lot ck tb � � : 4 I , �;. . I I �. I - -A iad d &3oident occurred at . of trimined lsto . :1 J L . announced by the icturning. officers. Bub, L . . . much that in good of a Grit, pays H 1013. 'MI. Bauble Falls, neanrlatouthampton, in which must Z - ­ I.... I . are is- a chance for� some enterprisin - Tory r ' . .1 ­ - . � i t �­ I ill, . Blair a deterved compliment, Peter Devine and Frank Pope, well known be sold at o0e . � :�:_ -1 . � — --ai . �' however this may be, there ca4nnot be changes It I � . - � - . , I �'; �, . , I - 'L L . � � French Domination." A urnal to dist,iDgt1ieh itself. an f Wows : . , regardl ss of cost. We still have a _: 5�� ZL I . ,; �­­p,:. ­ . L � -1 j�_ , : _, � . I I -citizen$ of Grand Bend, lost their lives, few Felt Hat!s, in nearIV all shapes and colors, that ; I � ____ I " Hon. George X Faster suffered a coushin � :. �� h made in this way to Ili arty measure .71 1, � enoug . , _; - � . . . !; ­�, ­�, , E . - �. �:­i � � L - , _ , , �_ t- �Z - � -Iiii: Of The late election and the campaign in. �Iba' Globe, of Saturday, pays ' South defeat at St. John' a ght a They, with Mr. Samuel Vary of that place, ' . .t Z��n:�, _�� . I He made hi . . r � imperil the majority the Government. I - �ie I I � . 1. I I i � , , u I . � : were lifting their nets when he boat cap. dE upwards-, , 111- - oident the cry that Canadion destiny is tie t will be sold . I I, � -to it was in som I r 25c an I I 1- � , �_Ilz I .- f It is now amply assured that the Gover n- e re8pecta'one of the HuFon's late member'the following well do- the whims of the C. P. R., and att up I sized &ad all were drowned. 1� - : , li� '­ . ! ' . � : c-- - - T ' most bitter in the history' of a ir con t tribute : 11 The , stalwart form of mpte � i I ­_ I I al ' i �. - I _11 r,y, .rved I L - at con : 1.1 --' � i, � , ? meat, when the bouse meets, will have as t ersuade the people of St. John thi -1dro. Matthew, of Toronto, and daugh. . � I - I I" ,I - ` � 1 . - 6T �!_ - I ?,p - I � f_� � .- and that no eerious-And luting h)jury has 1:�hn McMillan will be missed on the Liber. t : L ; : �,'� 4 ,� -. � 1 large a majority.at .it had *at prorogation, . . . inuation of Blair's battle wit r ter of Mrs.. Kincaid, of Wingliam, died in MA14TLE DEPAF4TMEN ' � i ; s I - -4 the g eat : Tol . I . L I . Toronto' on Monday of last week, Prior to L ; WI: , 5 7� . - i come of the frantic and contint out, a ' I 'de f th ' Hall . eorporation would t � ILA. i - I or very. nearly a(,. The majority is amply I . ppeals Mr. McMillan in ex depopulata' thel city, I I , , � -1 " ml I le te. I � ;- " , , I - - I - - nformed on agricultural Blairls courage in .facing St. John 'in thi her marriage Mrs. Matthew taught in the n . - - - � ­ . _ - ;�,� g I - I . - -, -- , I to the,passioni of the electors and the ceedin y Well I � I _`;_� , I ! to carry B that reg I I .- � i 4:. � large to permit the Government -en. . t6pios,, land him fluency and extraordinary . Wingham public school, She ba only A special M26 of Afa S ar.,y sold Jr ' __ - , :i . , �- �Z; 1� � � I d,Le$VOr8 to stir up 'racial and �] face Of this- argument is deferving at cam d om - I 'fi i �, � - 1 i . I I � � �� j. L �" a their legislatior with a free hand, and I -461 speech were indications of a we- 11 . no were i j�i 4 ;, z. I 0 � !, . � ,4 .�. L rapidity mendation. en 10 - � rel:gious strife been ill a few weeks. The remai $6 to $10. On above �1( t* bed d S will be sold I I .�Iui , � ,I by a section of the Conservative press, . I I L His triumph must persuad( - � L �� �, , I I - � � _ , il I to insure .the Libi ral party power for the is a stored and active mind."' . Mr. Foster that the country does not shar( brought to Winghom for interment, ;_ , �i5 . _I . at $2.75 to c�ear out b�lance of li e, _ a : . i� ­ '' _� ]k ­ � �,� L ! � . - ; i I Come :e � - thing we have to be d -. - belief that' Canada must keep th0owID9 -Robert McCord, of I . . i,z__�:. i . eaply grateful for,. 1. . Umborne, held an arly _� I , . �., - W " , next five years. L - I bouqu , I I � -T I Lf:� . � � - , � - . ets at the C. P. R. if it esites to auction sale on Tuesday of his farm and ef. f q_ � While' a certain, amount of such tactics , . Mr. Walter Scott, who defe.itod the no. d and see -are 4'rgains. _I , : , Ey 4 In the L,:)wer P -ovinces the Governme at facts. There was a large attendance and - - ­ - : - ! . � � ; .- � �.74 - ­_ - s live. )I - I . � I I . � may, perhaps, be overl . I& ,&.& I& I& A I lr�, I . ooked in the heat of ,torioua Nicholas Flood Daviu, in Weat Ak- everything told �0% , L z . I - � will be supported by a large majority ; J . - - � _� I . �JL qt� �� ` _' ' in well, in many cases stock "W"'W"W 014AAAAR AAAA a - i� r�; L ,� � . . - - - - - - - -`iiF"WV - 7 - VVWRW I - . � , � , -1 VVV ,111 � , ­ . an election cam now that i b -is past,, a sinboia, by a majority of 228i is- an 0 atario The Toronto Mail may@ : "Sir Charles T . I. - � , - I t - p%,gnp going far beyond the set price. The 50 i I 1. �& r' � L � Quebec they will I ave an almost solid sup C OMLE I . I -tL � - - I I . . I L - . - L acres on the south side of Thames road was I . i continuance of it i's little short of treason, boy,'being a native of East Williams, in the Tupper, met defeat in Cape Bretoo be. WITH- THEI CROW S To �. .. ,, i L � , , � ­ � I . . r _. part, while in Ontario the gains and losses, rchased by John Frayne for the sum of � I I i - I I - IT - and sh.ould be frowned down b - all. Not county of Middle6ex, He is now edi or ' pu i � I I p j - I . � i L I J� ­ :f __ � when all aumined 1p, will leave the Qovern. 3' . he was L a brave and unselfish leader. $3,200, while the north 50 was bought by . I - .- ,�j . ; _t L, _, I . I i . i , . I . I I I t reduced support I I . Manfullyho madea fight for 4 seat. Win. Kernick for $2,500. 1 4 -1 . : � I - ' . I . - �� � - I i . re I ; 4'L , I journaliotic---c'areer began A printer's de where the At an early 11 L " Z ill I- ! L " . . � the Toronto Mail. and- WOrld and Mont a vil i VA Rfril . I I . rovince St . � I _; I . 9 last week Mrs. Calton, of Clinton, sue- 0 � e L_ I , _ � i from thg.t'v L t ey had in ihis P i in. Mr. DAviu's office. In. 1896 he tied his h 0 do were tremendously a ainst ' of- ,ihour on Monday morning � . 11 IrAr I -1. AS I L esentment 7ith which old boss, and Mr. Dayin was elected ly the - Influ. � . .11 2 1 a - . W - . � r P � : I � in the la,Bt Parlia ent. West of I,3ke-Su_� th _i cumbed to the grim- destroyer. She was - � ; , ., 11 ". I ar, stung by the r 'Be � B ' GIV: , SIE I - -g I i � I I mant with a so ewha -content with what they have &'It eady done, We Regina Leader and Commercial. His Most a "" rhich , � I _L �i � i im, where�a host of Government � . 1� ­ . I ! � if I r d�sgqsting diatribes have been received casting vote of the returning officer. fluences we -a arrayed on the side of �Iis op- the relict of the late Charles Calton, of the � - ; iir - , I I ;o - � � r 7 � I ; 11 .. . I 1. I portor 'the Orover ment will have a good t - I - . i � : I . ; I I . -.1Z , " � `� by h.e':people of Quebec, whose votes . � i ­ --- �_ I ;f, i � �,�� i I I _� �hey - ponents. Had he been a man of lesB'cour. 16th concession, Goderich, who died 12 1 . , I rn,a,joritv. On the whale, therefore, the re- . . ____ � - � I � � � � #, �, ,I Hon. Mr. Foster abandoned his' former THR-EM - - STURES—No. I Dry Goods ladies' goo' - . I . ! � - vainly sought to inff uence',. they are now - � age!t�an discretion'he would months ago, since which time she has been 5 1 ) ds �u � , I- I . ,; : %alt is eminently satfiafactory tb the Liber'- . - I . ! . I � him. - - t: , f , . .� endeavoring to alarm the peoplo . sure meat in New Brunswick, to try and melf'nominated in some safe constituen�y, living with a daughter, Mr.w. James -Apple- � � L ly. � . - 1i &Is. ., of Oatarfo I I - .1. I i- � � No. 2 C14incy . . 1. I , . by placing continually before their eyes the- defe�t Hon. Mr..Blair in St. John. the prud=iL Mr. Paterson did ; or wou as by, of Clinton, where she died in her 75th I I ) S 0 - No. I � . - I . i, , I � . . . . . -,ario, while unlocked f0'r - . year, �� I - ) Tho result in On Hou. Id . 33 ' Gra. I � I - 1. e � � tt an casil )) ; - I ' havf stood for an alterbative constituency, ialties - aiiined- goods butter and � " L - ' ' 1 � ,, Hugh John Macdonald g%ve up the Pre - ceries—sp , 0 . - ., . I ;, by many, e - imaginary bugbovir-of "French domination. as did Sir ilfrid Lmurior in 1896, -The Blyth Local Union of Chrtstian teas. - i . be accounted for. , I This , �� - I � - . � I .i I . miersh' 0 itoba afid''his seat in the 11 be rue, but still the fact . : Endtavor has elected the following officers ---- � f i ­ I � In . While t,he people of f Mani ; _' . , _rc ; the first place, the gerrymander worked ad- . I- Quebec have gone Manit may a T " - . : I . . 'Ira Legislature to try and &feAt 189 Sir Charles was e.19 retna for the coming year : President, Ali I _�_ --- I . . . 0 ins I L . .. � � ' overwhelmingly Liberal and ha that in cled for' this 48 MOf - Blyth. -Mrs. S, McVi __ � � I � . orals. It was in garry- -1 ttie, of -Clinton, gar 11 , 'has a � I t . i . I natititiono by a majority of over SOO. A purcha�e , � - ; t ,ives to show that h' gentlemer . . . d Mr. 14'' , �, , most to a unite their representat bh, of this vi � I I I I versely to the Li . � I -_ a sent al. Hon.'Mr. Sifton -in Brandon. The ,results co fat ; vice. presidents. Miss McElroy and Miss spent a few days this 7eek with helbdaugh- W"i. Elder's farm a' Rodgerville, bein � mandered conotitt - I conatitue a that will give ' King ; secretary, Mies Bentley ; treasurer, 1 444 :_ L � . . . loncies, or f . ' a majort, I , L - � I I support the Government of 81 was conside.rab)y in advance of their dis- 800 shouln LY 0 I f -Mr. W. Taman ; press reporter, Mr. 'J. ter, Mrs, T. Cole, -Miss E, Adame visited old homestead of Mrs. Hoggarth pi g .the ,f.. , 4: L , � thE.6t the Liberals suffered most several , as ' T Ir Wllfrid I d - . I A a considered tolerably safe,, friends in Clinton last week.-�-Mr. J. I evious - � - . . Y ere ion. . . . _ I . L ! - ntwortha, North . . . amers-; lookout committee, Miss Ander- Riley and Mr. W, Griffis have gone to n ag -1 r. George O'BriA a,has . I � I �­ L foi��In a Lance, t,he two We' La,utier, we can 2ee in tligit netting which i 8 to her marri 1� - � . I � I I - 4 . J soul co . L I I : i , . one moment alarm their follow French om - the aside, � - I 1 5 . 11 ; Wellial,ton, - E'lasit ( ijlroy, Paris to issist in rebuilding the town. Cot. L ,should for livelier, Miss Penhall, Miss MoF I at purchas sO a xes fr 11 I i I � ray and North Middle, ' .The G'oderich =Star 'says : "The defeat In reply 0 the insane cry of " Mr. J. Barrett, Mr. D. Crittenden. . I ad - . I . . ��� - - I Domination " now being in de by : 'PO613Y as -was lepolted, the co � � oldetors in Oatario. They have never, 'of, the Conservativ the To. The best advertisements are never nt.* hav in pany � , : � Rex. Most, if not all of these constituencies, . . a p�arty must be taken . -The Clinton Now Era mays : A citizen withdrawn f am the I I � �, . � I . I I I L price a fir6b . �� and several others vre emselves _ t a Toronto 8tar of this town is the owner of three venerable I r in. agn �e upon, so Mr. O'Bri Ili t a mean - i , either by word'or deed,,shown th ronto MaTil and World ed. They are the verbal expressions Pol I an, h : .1 �. f might mention, were ' with 'good grace, at the ,same time'we hope , t I Li 44 � � I 1( �� i I ? to be other than truo C%uiiidians and f -loyal to be per ' . says : . 3at this is not going to I be a books, their ages being 128, 131 and 161 dustrioua men, of the economical house Lim ), purchased 12 cres of fine a culfed " � L ; I � . I mitted to live, attend to business, wives wE a have ever done businea - with The tim )er. � . . � � - years respectively. - Of course the said 4 . � � .- : won by the Liberals a -t the last' election subjects of Great Britain, and as such hiiv� ' French Parliament' may be judged !from -Mr. R. P arson, or., has A�ld w , ,f . � � . .1 :i � I - through the aid of Conservative " walk about and have our being." . . - w 1. I -&i � - I I � Led against � . - the follo irg figures - Sir Wilfrid Laurier 'u r - 1. 1 �- I - vo tem.. Bure It I . citizen makes no pretence of remembering E. MFca al Co., Seafortb. They � rec ,ise M B liard the fine lot adjoining Alri Bul- . � Many stroigg ConmerVatives vo a perfect right, and one that she ild � not b6 is always wise to submit to the inevitable l the times and circurnstances "of their public&- their square iealiug inothods, they Ofn'ow lar�rs puresen't dwelli 9, -Mr. -,James.! Stew. I � - � philosophically. You will have a very much has as �rtera in Ontario 32 English and tion, nor even where he lifm-self was 161 f the goods they get, �and rented his re idence t Rod9drville ' -.Ji, , �Z uestioiie4, to 1 iq �� ! q pport which of the parties -suppu art as I I c. , � the candidates of their own party at 'the ,u - . a , r " - . .1 i n xt-five years, French ; I Quebec, 14 E tie, a never - i . bettor being for the " I 1 7� 1 th�y wish. . I because 2 years ago, which was the year of grace cease talki bout them to thei� friends. recently 1 f I . . a i, I t election Of 1896, on account of the Manitoba ­ of the defeat.of the Conservative party. in Nova Scatia � 1739, cFaul Cole., Store, geafqth, ck - and broth y L Im. - - aglish, 43 Fre�nch; occupied by Mr. McColl . �. . But, even _ The E, hl , W Itarve ' . ­ . � . ;".,; � school q , sapposing for a moment ,the[ ,� . . . I I , 15 English, n -c French! - i its the Bel6ri ro from near .Devon. � � I il. ; I I I New Brun wick, 7 y in -J'WreTrniah Dalton, of Ashfield, lost a place for the best $5 ladies' Jacket in fact Mr.!.Stcwar� reserves the building ;formerly I __ � ' - Huglishl 2 Frnch I ' T I . on; : A coincidence which should engage ; 'a horre one day recently undet -riaher ecialiar I . � utation. 'Chia saved the Liberals possibility 'of - such a canting �y, � a -dis. the' for any priced Jacket, Fur 1� !� � � I i from feeling.the ful, force of the I . occupied am is store If, r sellin ' I last. gerry- Prince Edw ird Island, 4 English, no 0 . � passionate and I _ ranch; g or - rOnting . - . mander. . . unbiased review of the re� attentio'n of temperance reformers is the re- in Manitob, �, 3 English. no French ; I � ' eircums4noes. He was driving in thing else in Furs or Cloth 0oods. 1718.1 purposes. -Mr. George McEwe M. P" At the 3lection just cib , the I n the. NaItford . . : . . i _ at . led suits of the recent election, clearly set at election of the only and ahead of him was -a rig with a load of' — � i . Manitoba school question having oaased to ' . I . - t a distillers who hold Northwest I lerritories, 4 English, no French; : and Mr. Thomas Murdock were in S"forth . - be am isau It riaervatives Who fiad rest auy danger that the? -rights of -*th,6'Eag. seats in the Dominion ent, one, Mr in British C )Iumbia, 2 English, no "French. edgiDga, 4riven by. a young son of Win. I Usborne. I on Monday ImLSt. -Tl� carpenters are.pusily a, the ,a . Parliam : - i - - At pre aglish speaking "all Marri'ta. 4 Morris' horse stopp!od in the road I engaged at �vork on,mr. jacob'm new build. � . A Bia �ALF_ �-Xlr. Thomas R � ing.-Miss - . I ; . - temporarily deserted their party came back . Joe Be - agram, in North Waterloo, by, ace]&, porters of tile 'nct so s�uddevly that Mr. Dalton's horse ran ing. apman, of Caledonia, is visit. lish speaking electors will be tampered sent he total E a again, and as a conse i quence - . , a ea Government are 81 ; Fr . relativ here. -Miss rry Corby king stpporters, 47. If the constitu. and feed destroyed by fire some time Blanche iPebt L ' into the rank' . -vrith. Leaving the result in Quebec out of mation, and the oth3r, Mr. Ha agut p . . Is �g�inat t�e edging8 and received such i Riverside stock farm, having had his barns I majority of " . .- . 010 , L I the Libe`r'al candidates suffered. fl�a diffi- - will be f Dund that encies taill to �e polled remain an they were fell and not being able to have his a I I ill St. Paul.'s church, oil the count altogether, it in West Hastings, by a juries that after taking a few paces it In- Agol -sting a a ' an indication of On- _ I dead, i � � I , T Sir Wilfrid ham at his,back:a ,11000. Thisfissoareely n. there will b 3 in the Hoube qw b 89;lbbari - majo ity of t , eparedness for pro,hibitio of Common' . dy for winter use, arns eveninglsst� which ,Was much - !- . � he a 48 rea has decided to dig- enjoyed. - i � , � oulty, however, Will "be set right before an- , Ctrio's Pr I _� , I French Lib(raloand,4 French Conservatives, -A happy social event took place at I George Thomson had � essfu , ; I L I I . p?se a, sheep and I � L. 1 � � I a ___ . �. ratford on Wednesday of last week at 5 1 ; �� I against 85 1�nglish Liberals, and 78 En�lish' pigs, also tiOn 'sale lait week k other election, and the al'otorate will be Provinces, and in addition to that, with the We notice that - the Toronto aria his horses, by public auction � I wIt being % rough, representatives returned from L;he' other I St of his high grade cattl � %uo- :. L . 1. � . � at,the home of Mr. and M I I I.. � Conner � I -, L I I , J � - permitted to exercise bheir franeL vativ0i, In this calculation the' In- ' re. H. - tormy day the era as not as lar' . � . � I 7 at. Mr. Russell has expected, but eve ke as , - I . Las - I as Mr. McHwen]' Lmercher� when their daughter Mary w a lot of gooci stock and it should L ottract a figures. Co' ­ sold at good . � hiae fairly, exceptipn of two, and th 8ev . eral the class , member elect for ,dependents !are classified with the parti'as &N Thursday, the 22ad in a i i in constituonciee ad thq . . . 9 I we so] I 9 was I ' , � �. , � the Province South Huron" &S-4p,-Indopoident. Mr. Me- t6 which they are affiliated. Thus it hap. united in marriage to Mr, Andrew Eckmier, era. I r igh as -$42.50, I ' Led by a 66mmianion Englia oonatituoncies - in' of large crowd of parchas Idy as I - 1 � of judges, in d�ncc with con' ,,,,year - I accor nty bound- Q of Clinton. The ceremony olds ot, : � pens that if every French member of P&ITlis- was i . I ; of performed $24.60 and ring Calves a' I 1.',wen is 'a Liberal andl a ,tporter of the in the presence of the relativ . pie i i p, $15 . I aries and not as n Dihave sent Liberal reprehentsuives. � 00� 'A I � ) OW muddled up'for part- . . ment refrained from voting, the En4lish as the con- I a " ee. Thd sale aniou Led to nearl : l vernment, i L Y, $io* i , 8, . f 'ven were it not so, we think it a gross in. - would not tracting parties, b Rev. Mr. Heist, of � 300. Everything was o ld by B. L �, ; �_ izau purposes. It is 0,180 a fact that the _ 14, . - " Lmurier Go , lave Liberals would still have a majority over y Hensall. 1 Phil- , , I � . - i 7 � suit, to.tha electors that .much a co, 1 been elected had his been,li�zW h;g L .ohn the English Conservatives of seven. If the Berlin, cousin of the bride. Mine Johanna FEED.- A large quaint lips in les* Pan four bo re. The farm, was � . i I - mparison a V 31se. . ,L .L . I - The same psper also al % r. Independents are left out of the count 41to. Kaerohero sister of the bride, acted an Mr. 'ViVrn. Thom on, of j-1,& i . : � . long continual and virulent ampaign in made I is' " itY Of Oat Duat and - L I I necessary on account of the an. Moat Seeds n hand. Call won; PrICO, $0 per 'to Y, fat the . � bridesmaid, while Mr. Ezra � L ; against Tarte by the Conservative papers- Charlton as an Inde and hitho gether, then the English Liberals hav , Urquhar , Hensall Oatmohl X it. � � . , . I patriAi A 4 Y$i - at" ugh Mr. Hsift, Of Cam. D sum of $3,000. It is a no were farm . , 7 i6 utterar con of 'P'olit`o&I jo , a 11 1718x2n' �O . � I T : I - I urnals who Charlton, p!edged hime W't'o vote w- ith the eel, performed the no less important duties I I I and politicians had the result of poisoning L clear majority of 6 over the English, (a a I i I L � � I � I - - ; profess !to be lea . L . n. L LOCAL I B'RIF,Fs. -Hr. Henry Welsh has i . i Z. � . -the minds of some liberals. dero of any considerable Government on 'ervery want of confld nee servatives, 11 I of groomsmsn. .. I I . r We know life - . . . got nicely settled in his fine new residence. i I . � � . . � i . I - � long Libarah following of the people of this Province. motion. I I I - - M�_ . -Mr. Edward Acheson, a life-long real. -Mr. Alex. MeMorran, of PAisley,� who b" WS Of th Week. I . . - h I Ne, I . i . �_ - . dent of Go'derich township, ? I � L Ze temporarily misled For more than four yearm the 00 -tive . 1. I &a a record an I � I . I . by these persistent I serva Huron Notes. been here some time, visiting BR�'A-,'s Bib 0FyHR - ; ' life mister, I r. lattacks, and who hon. The Toronto Mail h a Tarte on th I office holder in the Methodist church at ryau b9s de.. - I . � I presp, ar, least t - I - a brain, Mrs. James White, is at presenti visiting clilied an 0frer; of an e'di orial L he papers we have 1)reviously The Ebhel cheese factory has al � sad Holmeoville of which he may well be proud. position 10n a ; L ; estly believed that t6re must be somethin g . � and in' its ravings it sh:ieks : - 0 relatives and friends in Luckn . Denver afternoon paper, . i - � I � ; wrong with Tarte mentioned, have eadeavored,- in 01. I " Shall Tirts' down for the season. The a He has been pew steward for 21 years, J&L oW and vicin . ass "to . r ,� ; 'land who would shE&ke dictate to Ontario W eason W L I �� , L ; J ho our rulers shall lie?" as a ity. -Mr. mom Beverley, at EUter and 000 a year, ! :)ary of 0 0 . every po I , I � : . sible way, to stir up and promote ill, feeling No most successful one. - L Itrustee fat the same long period, steward I : � - i their heads doprea � . recently a ` Hensall, wai IMPRISON* I iatingly when him name , certainly not. W I I in the Vill, , .-ItUNT FOR L11, �._Fran : between the English ' a says he wants to ?, -The firm of Gray, Young ;for 13 years, representative for 8 years and age last 'who attempted to take LL ' r� . i � ' . i recording steward for half that time. on k, on business. -Miss Beatrice Ur,q.ti- � .- - Tarte is. pqrfectly satisfied with 'Quebec ust' of:Vi6ghamp have received a Ek so � _ a life of 143 $hah : . and French speaking & 8 .3 848on , dip parling wee # � � 10 , L � . " I � better. These part Dominion, and I ad it not - th Paris exposition -for their a& t Monday of last week he resigned, as he is London n: ' t was mentioned,. wh�o should have known Population of the m hart returned this week from 1 of Porsia, I �Pxris, & fshart time Ago! has- � L . 4 i � . _ - it , . I 9 been sentenced to life imprisonw.lent, ': I I �ifflj should bear in mind n r .o or three ol her _ I exhib where she had been visiting her �unts._ I , I "C' i i � . I - been for the good common sense of both � W. F. Kennedy, formerly of Orey moving to! the county town, there to take Mr. Thomm Neelande has rented Mr. True. S-MALm,o IN P.ARI,93�--An epidemi� of i I i C � I i the old adge that if mud enough is thrown national: ties, -the resalts woul - papers have given him a prorhinence kud township,, hike just graduated from Trinity -up his residence. His departure is regret- man Brintrielll- elling, at F smallpox has braken out I I f at a follow, no matter � d have been owe'�r there which amply matis an a d irege4 Ooc�u. . at Paris, France, . f - � -from what source, -his � 6m! Universit with the degree of M. A ted by the church, an he has been a * ; I L i � . ___ i disastro a. The country would, before this, titioD, and he ham . mon i sense tE an to in er y . loyal pied by & r. JobuwMero the Isitteti having due probably �to the amat Ing of Arabs �and i I her I . � . and zealous worker, an well as the beat Of decided to move into i1r. James ILogals's Ot ermone �from the east during tho ex- i L L same of it is always sure to stick.' - -Miss Aunie, Weekes, of the Parr line, � I ' I . . I Xhore is no doubt have bee I n rended by.civil war and -a bitter fare where he -has no .light,, to. So long an Stanley, has graduated as a trained nurse neighbors, ing, i , I I ' I some of the mud attugglo betwe'en people . he can keep 4uebec fo him liking he dims from Grace hospital, Detroit. I -John Doupe died at bis bome in Kirk dwell aL which Mr, Charles Marine has hibiti - I I ! i - - I ; L i � � I 11%;iul -� - 1 Mr. ente part of Pbumn"Axi) H_r,F,(.V.10-,N.,,, The I I . - � - That much '" - - . . encral elections in ,)[a - which the Tories �%Illvte so industrioLUSly . of eubiribly differOn't not need to bother abot t, Ontario.,, . I Pon on Tuesday, October 30thboaged - been Marine has r Tim *NPIW ; I - I language and ancestral .origin. - -Mr. & A. Goetz who conducted the 53- Mr. Petty s tenement house. -Rev. J. Hig. wfoundl . I I thrown at Tarto� has Luck. Thin' also, will ' 16 Hodginbl hbtel, in iyelimall, for a mutriber of years. Althou$h not in call alth for gin@ , of M)untain, Dundas county brothe Tharsday,of I�ist Weol�, rejfalted Lin and, on � I . - 7 - P has not been the case, w have not to ,thank The election expenses of Mr. Ja)el years, has purchase otel in Stratford, some , r . ep. I � - I I � I � be cleared off before another election, An - , . . . I d an h timo'�the deceased hatonly been ill for ) a ewe I � a I a short Lim before h is, conducted se vice in rig victory foll Premier Bond, or the Lib, -Christopher Horn, who has been work. ,in death occurred, He Carmel charch, on ty.. I .oral , . I other ijifluen' I these organs, a:id the sooner they learn that' Robinsoti, the successful candidate in Went Mrs. W. C,- Dav I t 1, . .. � Ing, for Mrs. Sage, 'at Walton.,- fell fro �outroic ; Ing last, par', . � � ' : I . I oporaCed in favor of the people ofthis Dominion are one, tat Middloack, am6unted't) $7.25, as certified in ted'; severe cold which developed Dur the service he was taken quite Ill, ()-�;T, Rt'N-1 ED ANo FiIT' - I . f the Con . . _is . i � sarvativea irk Ontario.' was the tem. as their country is conoorne . to by himself. wagon the other day and fractured his � a Into pneurriOnia, Mr. Doupe was . in )J 1 Y M15810XA1.LJF..1 � I . �) I q Ld, the bettor it obinson is a cal. born in and bags since been confined to the home of I'ClUXI).-The � . I . . perance question, c Mr. 13 n Inde- lar'bone. I : reland btit'aame to Blanshard when a his sister. We h on to learn of his re- missionaries of all denotrinati� L 11, is it known fa t that wi I 1. I Official liot Of Ahe - numbe� of i I 11 be fJr them, They are not only bring'. . I iild ri,elarl�yl 50 -years ago, his father, the late 0 Jackson I and children, I one kille4 in i - pendent Conservative mind is president of -Contractor Graham wh� put down !the cl i , nin rs. .7%a so na uring the present uprising, is Jr)O. I , - . I i in many con8tituenmes strong temperance iDg discr�dit on themselves, but are g elections. Henty Doope, having settled in the town- covery. 8 Chi d I , . . sowing He had two Liberals against granolithic walks in Wirigh.im, has Joe ' a of Ripley, : formerly of Hensall, - rpturned Also 422 children of the .-Inialsion Aries iwere . � , ued I I I � . - ; men, who have. bitkarto been in accord the mead which may yet reap the wil rl -wind. the Dominion Orange A880eiatiCn. A good r ship in race a Ing Mr tri"saored. ., I � ith the Liberal p+rty, have voted . i I writ for S908 against t 1840' The deceased was one of a home I i W .. . I I � he town for .cxt a � m tly from vi t a Mrs, . _� . - � � and Fortunat,,ly the influence ,many would like t6.'get is I filling. family of twelve, hav ight brothers and J. C I * I � I , I 1 . r W H'L ply of such diocred. . � recipe for win. . .. I rawford, of the ondon a&, Mrs. ( Oxy, SALV.F I .. � orked for Conservittive candidates, him, however, or he' *a Id not have oa%ed -Mr. Adam Stewart, of St �hree ni8tettsl, all of wing e L r . O,vv .1), -Th4 steamer Qiby. of - anley, bad �he Jaickson's parents. -Mr. A. Grigg, �*ho ham from ublin to Bristol, Hngl4nd, . I tm ited papers has been .. ,,am a l, Vienna . L ; lost, their ranti'l misfortune, a week or so a -The oth r evening H., Retard, of been in M a aitobaL for the pas founde 'ad a nesday night, in St. Georke's - ; ' I . tf) punish Laurier, a q r*1 9 ng and his deposit in that coratituency, So tll�b 0, to lose !his R. t year, r turned I � ! I a they Put it, because ravi c for naught, aad,the Peol)!Olgp on his victory was abou' er , eaelived an electric book which home last week. -Mr. George Whi channel. on] one of the crew . . I - I , - - . I � L I T � � . -or law,' their w , .1 valuablem. . � li Ill t . to an, of I I ; .1 he did not enaet a prohibitory li(iu , b as cheap as lie pocket book, wntaining '9100 and ot6 kxeter r a . , a fireman, . I - in : a prospering a rig i , expenses were lighb. . I a wi n? �?ou forget. ' Before leaving tile Beautif ul Plains, Manitoba, and fort ierly �of He clung to the keel of a life, - 1 qe of te aperance and country. I . I ;. �­!,J was Hall ed, ­ what reeppat the cam I nd buildi . up the - . I � . � I i , I ' . =While picking apples recently, Win. star , � IsIll Is custom, be. visited the dif - Dixie, arLived here this week, on a visit. 27 o4ra. . ,, . __ � ,, . I . � L . I _� . - The followin I rent entra6been to see If they were securely after man q � Pro-hibition could ! boat fo b . � i Po sibly be advanced by ' - I .. 7�� 11- ____ I I � g are the very hat dsome,ma. Delbridge, of'Winchelses, had the miefo'r. . I ,7 years absence. -Mr. Kennet� � I � I - il Cause of tompara � I . tune to fall about 20 feet and sustained L ! . � !S ' i � � qriil, N . stened. atVIVIlen in thonellar he took hold Macarthur w%s in the village this week, � .�� � . L I otes and C6=nOnti3. very severe and le ' I I . - . I nee and prohibition by Edit " I jorities' by which, the eeveral merr berm- of the I injuries to his arms ' the ele Ac light, to 6arry it, when he visiting hill . (x . : I Putting a Liboral 'a ernment a' ' I I L3.uriqr Governm 9 , brother. -Mins y Cut re- The Clergy Endorse jrt, I . I . t -, ut of power A Winnipeg correspo I - ent have been electei� . George Brown has �dioposed Of' (i h L I - . I I adentsays , - was knookoel down by the electric current turned home last week, from 0Aunu tirn, her We r Otiee th ' Z i I 0 . L . � ..�loiny Sir Wilfrid Laurier had a. majority of 2,500; lbion hotel, in Gorrie, to Win. I He was conveyed to former home, where she had been spepding a every sit the leading clergymelli Of . i I 0 . I X ad Dulma a and partiall stunned, and replacing it IYY ai0onservative Govern- people now think that Hugh John: " , on. �_ � n A i I . late'of the Brunswick h ' his home in to, carriage and medical aid sum- couple of wee - nomin4Lvion in Canada are publicly . I I )ermanenti ' - J. Israel Tarte, 1,764 ; Win. Paterso Otel, Wingha its with relatives and friends, - endorsi 3g the be&uti(ul picture, 11 CHR S - p . . . . 0 a new � - moned It' A 1 :4 A. I blade ' � a politici.] bball . - ' T B . . ; - , meat, led Ivy Sir Chat'leff Tupper arid sup. aid will �, . y r6tire from polities, 050 Ri � - Th proprietor takes 08Fess on on . an foiYhd that his shoulder Mr. George Thomson has sold his fine steam IN TH �, 1, 'T ..- arted by two of the largest d.i' - A. G. Blair, 1,037 ; Charl( i a -i stillers and His frienils have made f6o 'I z- camber 1 th. 11 , __ �As broken, besides sustaining other thre i MPLE," and are recommendin I atrick, 1,500 ; Michel Berni � . I 9 . � I the largeat lyrawer in Oftnaaa, I I out of hi� , and he is "2, - shing !nachine and beltin�h to Mr. it to ev ry Can4dian h i � I Said to be tire6 of I t,)) r, 1, - I -Mr. D. A. Forreste severe bruises. He was confined to the bed I I Ome. . I I 7 1" pecto to s D, OX. f 11 I ames Sutherland, 2,00( ; Sir ],a , . al Black The Theve are amne ot the � 3 _ , . r, of Clinto for several I James Mustard, of Stanley. _ i " � I � the 811ghL ravorHo Inaln reasons for We Un(' orstand blia - . 768 ; C,lifford , iis Davi ; I tall feed nearly 100 head of cattle Uys. K ight gav 3 a very int ictu,re ! "CHRIST, IN THI,,, rn�,' M-_ _ - - eresting lec0.re in PLB," a the most Sif ton, SO( a this winter for the forei gn markets, and a Methodist church on W' touching incident in the ba recount al bal lots Dr. Borden, 447 ; W. S, Fieldinf ,.37t ' will moat likely ship them himself I wh n boare edriesdaY even- life of - � i 0ataro. llu� even - ; Win, M Jlocki' 5CO' ' -The toistees of Summerhill school tha , - � with thesv, 11,4d t[1(1!ro I)a(iin before. 0 � county judge is to take place it] - . a I have can in a dilan,ma. Some time t a Sav'6ur. It is a subject that has y i . last, to a fair sized audience. He is a ever ap ealed io the poet and the painter, I I 8 dney. Fisher, 554 ; t, R. Do)el ,' 37' ' ready. � � a their ,present teacher resigned and iflnugent and forei I . ' an l,onest divis. , �� ` . t 4 i ion of tlie collotitue � N cot 110on and South � I ; sine ; . . Perth. In. the Sir Richard Cartwright, 6,9, bit speaker, with Al the Jtfi aviour when a boy -of twelve . I luies, this grand ol,l fo I John Carseadden, of Henfryn, -hall * �hey adver ad for another. Before engag- �l ho I Province would almos rmer the ma ority was returned as 93 and _ __ - I . . I I . - . I - , sold pathos, fire and enthusiasm of his �ace. in , deew� O'duirscu M, . . . i � cel"t"inlY havc�given in the ]at �er If) I his 35 acres of land in �Irey,- to Bamuel Ing again 0�10i objection wap raised that as a with the I . . grave ,and � at Of Mount Pleasarib Farm, u bbio, -who are astoniabed at the ; � - I - The similarity 6 wee his na ' Wright_, -owner of the brickyird, for the the section 4vould become a union at the London road, entertained a nurrilber of ghtfUl R& Z i a Liberal iti,iteni o,f a Gonservativel �mn- � I __ - m B and th lit ,,The Misses Bell, tho ; r jurity. i . -IN11" Is. . I sum f $1,200, Mr. wixdom of the youth. The colouring of the ! A'Jones, a Toront of,tbe riding cogit Dr. Leonard, the Lib� , 03at',acadden intends New Year, ithe prersent board could not frigrids on Tuesday evening last.-Itev, G. painting is suburb and the d . 'he : 0 barrii tor *he or%l I . . -aip Paterson in N th a soor. he Point appears to have been in Wi . ngham faces wonderful rawing � I ran ag . 1. , goin to Michigan. enter into a�agreement legally binding its Long, of th a village, preached I 0110 of Lliv at 11011 candidate in Lennox, many vo � - I ., Mr. of t I r1('t3l)111 Peculi'tritied-of the I ; L tea. Some 78 - ,Hlr. Rufus Cobleigh ha� removed with mile a ; this is particularly true; of . r ; or - a a a inew on R. 'Hobbs, the face Of Jeau a, his countenance I . a. hun- a, so the board consulted authori. who was cot .is fulf,of : VILL lectors marked their ballots after the woid I hi family from Centralia ,.a London, on 8abbath last for the Rev, - i m[Mign is the electi3n uf (.very �110,111)0 of Brant an Wentworth, loses, him I r I doll . By I . 'obleig,h, Centralia and services at inter used with bi I gh z , Libel none of whom cared to state definitely boyish beauty, � the Government, %,1(1 t1loat of t, . OrN " Lennox 11 in the removal of Mr. ( AucLing anniversary rs depasit, This is the third time stead. of in the sp�ce after d a ' Kippon, for the -Rev. If a � . - . � Mr. Long., The and holy inteill I � i the county of Huron losfl B that so and so waa the case, and an the Wingham cong It Is indeed a beau- : Wildly Lrg�, if not in,, 'elf' 1)y "n' the Conse vative has forfeited his dept)sit in name of the candidate they in-lended 6 useful business I re gence, � I .veas,3d majorite8, this riding. man and a most wortby- cihen. bo gation would get good, tiful picture, and should be in'every Christ- . i w - - .. � � iard did care to run any risk in I thoughtful aud well prepared a mons, tan home. it is one of the two I tt � i . . vote for. lt is astonishi3g how stipid aory . Elliott has sold the Proctor E t Ing pictures hile several ()f tile Conservative leadcre a -T, J 16 a pr octedent the union board ill i while the X ppen people enjoyed Ii I and which are this year given free to all I s - I � � - - va-i n � . people can be, and if the re - is it mirong way i farm, in Goderich township, to W. Jarvis ! w 1, practical diwourses from Rev, Air. obbs. a ubscribera to - .f(`Lt(-(l' and r"1` ()f tile"), 60 far as While the Toron hA%,e to eng ge its teAcher. - . . I I w"v d( I to I a d World are of doing a thing they, are our to do it ' who lives across the road. The farm coul I - - Vently � * we (,,,in reco . I e . � I wrong. The ball' . i. 4 at great paper, the Fam y I . I llect, (!"Tt t I)c Mr, f1arke makiDg fools of themselve's howling ,about ts at the last election we, a , tains 80 acres and the price paid was in the - I � — - -The cold and etormy weather o� this I Herald and We kly Star. The other picture i . . 0 Wallam-, had a mai,rity extending into French d6mi * I :o pla naa,nd distinct thatit . . i . � b , nation and the dangers to On- ble �i� seemed i.impo - I neighborhood of $1,900. i � 1 Londesboro. I � week has prevented the masons frotnifinish ' one that at oi ce appeals to Canadians, It - � I t off. I ark could be put in tile wron ! I ; I -io fron' the larZe majority whid,li Sir . I of ,NOT . - presents the return of one of our Canadign t L . -I __ ! I v. Mr. Copeland will preach to a la ge number from Hat - __ . , I - . � Z f- -_ - - � 4 . e - - . i Christopher Lambertu , Ash , 0 missionary sermons in . -_ I sloldiers from South Africa, and is boundlo . the threv figur tar , I -The angel of death vi it , 9 si I ed the home the brick work of the nowbuildings. - Wilfrid' 1: aurier obtained in Queb ' I . place 9 �Ugi isall and r8e -i 1, I . , eA,,, th . - d n Satur. Walton on vicinity att(nded the anniversary services be a popular pititure, There is a beantiiial . n . held at Kippen on Sabbath laet,and also 81,017Y connected with this picture. It lis in bleatill" Montreal Itazitte, t1le leading Engli3li Con. A,few days before . thence the beloved ' mother. . The Toronto Worh about, the election Sir Oe P14ce, will con uat'services here.-M.i8s J. the fowl supper on the following evening.- printed in pam,, . hlet form and will be se' t t ay, the 27th day of _to er, and took Sunday nex;. Rev. Mr. Dever, of that i , !) ervative 1�aper of Quebec, don't secin'to be ard Cartwright recaivej "a bad falll, - Sir ' Though the deceased b wife nd delicate *Laughlin spent a few days last w in t " the duwafall of the ( � I'lobe, is butting its fi . Riot - ' d I . , ad bee in � I i lid stone wall, in ,,, 11 � � health for th ' i eek I M r. Wilbert Phillips is learnina telegraph- free to any of r readers who will mend� a ' " I head against a very so bit alit me(l of the terrible Fronch,mon. Richard is badly crippled with rheumatisrr, ' - a past few years, still lier call- wilbli friends in Kinburn.-Mr. R. Reid : ing and assieting at the railway"'Office, here. card to the Family Herald an . I � � . Saburday's issue, it, I t IMP : "The elect and he relies very largely upon his, I fop " log away was quite unexpected and came as GP4 t8unday at the home of Mr. Braith- ' -Mr. A. McPherson had the misfortune to M treal, requ Ling it. The Family Heraild t If -'ailing editorial, in I -ion.8 have resulted in . - ca 'a pn r , � L9 I - 1 I i I I 0 1 .1 1 7 ; to It de u 'I, � . ; 3 , " y -I e I- , - I XNTJ 1 -46-- 1 -A- 11 eny! ds ly rr' M _ goo - 0 " I - 0 d oodff I 1�14 �ieS` I_a ne _g = lin f $a � �� is villa a, _�on, It, th a a __, _ ., , _ . . I J - I (1y. I )w � , I I � I I .-'. I I C � � � aayff : 11 9 - - a trium 4 . � I . n , r a sad and sudden shock, not only to her im� w4ite. -Mr..� and Mrs. Palmer spent Sunday slip on the sidewalk on Tuesday evening I I , wi . . Arnon the f ph'for the Liberal Governine t, that Rupp to a meetilig in his � mediate family,,but to a very large I . I shoonuld do a bi gar business this year tb4u . 114tign is the fall frontatures of tile caln. . - th� art. While golag i1h friends� in Clinton. -Rev. Mr. MaCal. , last and in falling sustained painful �injur- ever before witt tv a such beautiful picturps I � mirers. As to'the causes Of the r6eult a n m his of acquaintances and friends, by whom the luin spent a few days last week with V Jubtific-8 'a boasts of its most enthi oiastic,l 'constituency, and whil" alighti 9 fro circle . - I 'I grace of the To- ad - I J ­ : . � . -1 a . arriage, and in otepping on the I deceased was hold in high esteem. Mrs. , DP. McCallum. -Mr. and I his I ies. -Special services are still being con- to be included f *eel with such a magnifice6b, . . - I- I � �. I ,I sidewalk - Mrs. I ducted -in the Methodist church and are family paper atthe ritnall pri" . of one dolih.- . . . . f I I 1. . I I BrI.ogden spent Sunday last with friends in being fairly Well attended. -Mr. B,: Hog. per year. � : I .,,-I � I - � � . I I . ; ; f . I . I � - : . I I � � - . � . . : � I I : I I � . 1. I � ; I . I -r-All Wheat i - S,pring Who balo V-4 - b pswopgreba iloirliy _r I 8UJt45f4 So. 13a0er . tub, � V,w per d( iflourrver 11 I a In us per 4 H "rllt johoop $,.fts W1001--­ pvtasoa Im __ rtsall) iitl 4 W "t at Wood Pier,04 � � Applet per I - 401OV61F X"d viulothy " p,)rk, per 14 T.110w, vat � - ToRo-Nmi. ery is in * 217 to 2-20 I : tubso at ir . , 212 to 240 ; -� 13 to 15cir. - . " 17 to 18a )� I I I . icklea eg I . 11 anged ai, MONTRE . Market is . quoted -at! . � for townst Septenabei J . -westero. a thips. Bu ship Ing-, ii IT ret TAI finest crta Kades. 11 m, prioe-a ; Itto0k, 19 I It? to 14 -e -j . . I . � � � ToRm,T4 market is � and the d, -Steady at I and �64e fbi and .nomi wheat is 4 wbeat is -si �onto and 11 for No. 2� I No, I but lGo.derich. . and the C track h,ere ton.:Jor Nl� Baled Stra but, the de here aTe w U4 --Dull bag in car I out of aboc - � . - , . I OfferinO weather is * kI quie y no Desteris w4 �dlose ful th � I . � peeted to lower pria per pound, , onii 30 �0 �, per pair. ' ill LOND01M . statest oatl _16heop, BY MONTRI - -valling *I11 -and trade- . all round. q I - - to 410 per� at frani SR Ary colvs A I , a ,from - 24 � to beef zritte�l IGUArd bov pound, an� weeks W I . I bought t! pounds, a - I other old V t . 8hippers P sheep, and . " - . per- pound i , at from 4 t � . lambs At 1i sold at &be selects bro. . the e6ra. � � � I I BiarrATA I -smooi Z . best . i Auslity, $ 1 1 to $6.25 i - I exporb btl! �i ,good to ,01 z .1 $C75; go 11 - � $4, 0 - gi� �$4 ; faede� ,fat haffayl: h e ife rv, V i tra. $3.25 - PT - I I .fair, $L 1Z.- 1. i . bXtra. $3, ,,Canada all'. ; ,Canada 0 43,,50 to S . C"ada, ft4 ,are, $3.�j5 , $I.770 ; fre bags, $443' -to 142 ; sp , �1 so; comil cown -amill to *30 ; C ` ; , '8 ii he? fedl S2,1. to el supply, ini. I adaa ; the to U-35 ; Lambs, ,ch5 to ,choice $4.25 t-9, ' 8 to 484.25 ; . I ada, lami�; - 81 ,5.2.5 to --,-. i -Active 4 ed �on the 11 wer=e -Ver idly-ar4 . ,7 �, . - 'As'; �el % I , . RONT� -0hoice 11 from $4,4T] I are worth 14 . rt bulls " I figgobt, expoi � Butcberd'". I �cattle, Jaqu I , _. 'I I -, , , I ! � I I L I - . � I � it � I 1. p I . I - I I I . � I - - : - I . � i � - . . . I . . . � I . I ; . � 1 1 I I � I I 7 . : ! . . I I . , . I i . � - . . I I I I ; I I - i . 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