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The Huron Expositor, 1900-11-23, Page 8� ­ .. --I---- _ .. __ � . � , - . : - I _­ — . - 1, . _ __ �_. ,--,- _ - - "--,T-,, , _ - . r 1 I I � . � F I . . ; ; . I ; i I ; I ; . i I i I I . . . . . . , , I - - I � . - : . � . ; . � . ; , I I . Z . � i r l _. . , I .A��;;zZ=mw-Q=rAA"4ft=W " . - . . - I I . . .,� . I �� , . - . . . I � . . -- - I I ymiron ors.!aw .--- , � so" I- - - , . . � I �]. '" t � - . ,ugh n church herepl been bro � . . - . . . , , i __ f . - . - � - , Z� , , ,I - , ! ___.. . 'Next week we will commence. - - I . . . , - I � t " � - � , b i ,: - t- A 4 a d will result I 1i t9n, in . . , I . . j . I I f O� sever � - - ___'_______ --.-.- . --.;— � _ --- __,�' .,-- . I . ­_­­ . . ­­.­ "I I 11 It ­ 1. � _�r..71__ __1-__7__11W_11-__ - - r- 1_7 - ___ , _____ I . . � I , . . I t . . . I ; . I � . � I � I i - -, . t . . . � . . - I , : I . ,i I . - i . __ . - � . . � .r . I L , � - . . 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I 0101111 � i .�.-�� Q I . ; - 1 -TH . . � I I I ---- - . . , I I . I i � . I ; : - Ill I � - - W� J �," . . I . - - . - �i' 4 � � _!T� - . . '. i; � � I � I I I i . i, . . . . I I ,.� i . ­ I . 1.� i, I . . . Balance of . �. RICT MATTEUSS � I .1 : . ; L � . . �11 i � . . . � . r .. . ! - . . . :1 - -_ ; . - I . .. I - .1, : I . �� .. � ­.­ I I � �, I � - I � -0, -0 I . - . . I ,'�� 4J. V, I �, -.4 -1 . i _., "Whe "-+'-I,,'* or, J IT . .. . 0004 ­ � . I i4tt � .. - � . tl* -1 - I I . !, ,- , t � I - C, r . 1 1 1 i . I . Vint I I * �- . 1. �,:' - - . . I . - TpuvE% i ums -The following were tick- I .� .- - - I � � I � ted out �43 week at W. Sotiier�illo it UP - L � .@ . I . I . . " . �., Alex. Winter to , 0- 11", , - own raalway office. �f f'. 6'r,7 ' I __ .11, � , Qhatham,to see his brother Jasper, who is .: � Flow FV � . - - - I I ­ � i 9. - ieriously ill ; A, R. McCatcheon 4nd'J6hn � � . - . .� . I I � . Marquett�,, Michi- . - - I I - - -7-1h - Cral,loway, McKillop, to - � I - r - Boritt to Port Findlay; Miss t 111, , �an.; Frank _ I - . �_ I � I , _ . - ?�', � � I da Johnst n to Wind�o . . I ,�'. .51ulbs - . . ._ �. I I I ... 0— . � -�l 1� - I . _. i . . . 11 , --f I . - . I Tx-p.xFy : S1111%XNT,—On -Tuesday. last, . i I I �:, I - " 1 T v` if, 11 .1 � r. J. N, CrPaly, of the Sea,fortih creamery, - 7 , Wi ,_­ I I- 1(ft half, I'price - - nadc, probitbly the largest ishipment ' of live - I :. - - whi n i I 1-1 F, �_ '. I mrkeys oh ever lef r, this static in one I . � . ` � lay.. - Mr. Crealy and his assistants were- , I 31 " i . . - A L� A. ig, � L�, I � I 7 1 opt hustling from early marnin , g bill latein , : � �- 7 � . �t_-_ . - t� , 4 �i �L - �. � . he everting, t - aking inj weighing..'sud load- k'l , � , 14�++ +++ jog the fowl, hich numbered nearl 3, :. i Ag. 1� w � - I - I., A.� , ��. -4� 1 , � , I I r __ - I ft house ive 11, li� � 461- a result of which- the thrifty house a � . :. , 7 x � =. . � I :� w . ; ­ : . - . - '. 1-1 . jill ; � In the vicinity of Seafofth are enriched by �F" . �_ � . i I .� i rl l 1 . - � � I Im �.l t' We have a few Of the follow- � - ­ � . over. S2,000. The price paid per pound was � il a - - ! �; I i , 5 Z, I_- , ,- I I . 41 1 'Y � ing which mast b sold before '10 - -0 i cents. .. All were unanimous in ,their . . I - I - i j- L -1. - i L��', -� - 3 manner in w I _ T , � the firac, of Docem, or : . raise of t a satisfactory- hich i . - � I I p t A 4-i" 1 I - , 'I ­ . I r 1_� - I re J emit with by Mr. Crealy. Mr. . L, L";;! 4. � � � _ . I , they we r i,�- .; s fr � . I � . . . 7, � . . i ,- . -_ ,,� i .11 . � %­ � ­_ � - I '_ ' * I - HVACIINTRS.0,11 color0 i Crealy is too just closing, a very successful . I summer creamery seagon at his factories -in _j't !" I Ll� , I -L .. . `1_4�1 _; t . I il ill I - . I ",* L� � !:- ! . . aforth Clinton and -Brucefie11 . - ;R - Se I . L " � I . . - , ­ , I FRI-111191AS I -, �:i - -- I � ! . - , 'a. _il. -,,, 1 � ; � �i' ­"i ��! I - �. 1 �- i ., � - , - I Ii ' . ; Tug WooLLEN MiLLS'­Mr. W. D. Van. - I I f �Ljt �_ I TULIPS i . ' , , � ; �, i i . 'L I -_ , I I . , , . i Fgmond has r.ecured the services of Messrs. , . . � � �,; �, P I i I - � L .. � , I!- ir­ �. NARCISSUS V. E. Tanner and C. Zi-,8tevenson' of Mount , � U. 10, I i � . I - L W0 i_ F I . t �,7, - lIi 1-� � �� ' I . - I - I � ��' � , . ar � � 1- , 1, �.'� � , I A . Forest, to assist him iu. forming a limited , � - . I - CHIXE:'-'�J�; SACRN'D �� I , LIES k� , - - ! - , 41 I I . liabiltty joint stock company, to .take over � r %__ . .. , ; � . . r; uVj�, -, -a L �"';:� '�L t - it-, I L� he woollen mi erte 'tbom on ,: " I � � 1-1 : �11 I L. - fixed at - q .,il.1 I I � I - — ----- I— - large ocale4 The capital stock is , � . ! -1 �� , i ', . . ,�,,� � 1 $100,000, divided into 10,000 shares of $10 ; r T. ��r� I L . I - . q:� _; L - 311' . I 1, * $40,000 of �hiff stock is now on the market. . - -� 1 iV I ,­` REMEMBER The busine�s men of the town, and farmers " �, � , -1 ,," �, I _.� � 7 P 44 THE PLACE : who have 1 Veen interviewed, have shown �jj-­pll ­,- - I- ,P , Psrs- [if � -1_1. I _'' ­ ­. L - . �: i -L,; =F�i�;,_ � I i I . I - � . - 11 ir -of the enterprise by tak- i W_ -,_j.,_, - I . � _� - 1-z'1 V_ .r . their appr ciation - T � , -.-- I , I z - There is no� a isba voi . I -1-1 i . 1, I ;:,lil . , . ,do I . I 1, I'll -11 �i� i . IL ,7_.: BOOKSTURE, SEAFO.RTH. ing stock liberally. -handled, but it �. ril5 11 . , - i , bt, if it is properly - ; , Mz�� � i . Of a den ,1 lD­:.,k--z- i . I— I �. ti . t - daily L - � ­ � 7 will prove a paying investment. The I i��; � m :;Ir . !:�,!,� I papers suate that the woollen mEinufactur. . I I 1� I �_ � T - __ ­ - L - L - . i- - � . 1- -�� I . ti�`;'' DOMINIO�i� BANK. era of the Dominion are very busy; most. of ­ I :!i i 4_i � I . -1 1�, L;;,- : - - -- , .1 Q i I 11 - - - - I them running over time. -Com, . - - _. �s ig", �L I i�_ . 0 . r -i g - - I GAPITAL(Pald UP), - $1,1600 00:0. . .L 1 4 .1 ­ � . - , - . � Z _ � I - . $,1,soo 000. : Ea.Nfo,,Tf)vMrx. NOTES,-M,r. John Doig is 1: 1 '� , - z REST, . : - � ­ J! I - � L I . i K L". I I � � - at.Mr. He �vy Colbeet"s this week, finfshiiig ' - ­­ _,3 - - - �,!I_­'. ._ � L� _ _ , 6 i_ L - ­ I up the sta le work of his new barn. Mr. 1. , L - - ! - t - : I _.; , 41 SEAFORTH� BRANOHJ . I � � 'It I k with -the . b �. i . - Doig is a h stler, and has to wor ,iLJ .. ­ 1. -i ; f - I ­ .i ,- � 1P __ : lamp lig1A in order to fill his contracts.- _ i -1 .11 , . - - I _� -, i__ * 1. �� il I � maih � i , I " I Street Seaforth. . L 1, , ' 41� f 1'. � ,� - I . Mr. Leo Brist;w has been laid. up for the . 4 . , ��;ih - - 5i -,� A General Ban k n BLU,siness trans-, L -with a sore tbroat, I i�i­ - paotcoupW of weeks ,�­,��i­ W-7 ' : -i � 2 . 1�iw ... L, . -eted. Farmers" Sa e%N9tes collected, 9 . . , ­ � i'l i '. . �, - a which he c ntracted from a bad cold We I I -i - I ; 4 . .,: 1 V de on same at lowest efor a ipeedy recovery. -Master Ct r 'L, � i _ , � iarli6s , . : 1 Z1, i i I I� 'L ,.,� l� ! rates. Veiland, little 'son of Mr. Henry Weiland ' , ,� 1- : - " 1� , , � I . ­�L , . - ! I - , I . I . t With what might have resulted in.a. ­ ': -JL'­i_�f- Qraf in Canada, in". L. . ' � - r � ,�i, : I . , tS Sold ort alli.proints serious accident, While going ome -from. , i 1, ,I . . 1� ! �.,; 7 - I_ I th-,b United States anld Europe. . Z. i r - �*­ - . - school, last week, he slippei Itri about . 1, - I. -L i� VL i �4 - f -4nterest the middleiof the bridge and fell ,under the � - - ;I,- . SA INGS DEPAFtTM�ENT. , , �TL � I . . I iA I � r L � i l.. 1 � 11 � ­ I I allowed an deposits Of One Dollar aind railing, i 'to the water. Owin4 to some T " 1 . 1. L a 11 ' . i� . - . mysterious: of faltiog--be eseqpe �. . i upwards. . way 0; d u'ni - 2 �'l '� I � . . I in - i � ' � I I - . � - ; I � - � , , �R� S., HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, jured, and was,nonb the worse, 6ther than , i 1i 7 � , i � � � ; 1� . . I .. i, I � . i � Solioita. . M ah ager. having an p ea8ant it i. -The tannery is �_ � - - �. !, �'­ - __ _, , doing a ru.- hing business. They have had'to I - � . "T � IL� . I _­ .__­___­_ 1-1. _-..,-.---, .­ - . I I - � 1_ E ­ I I - - . I ' run severil hours overtimb' every night. - t. � I : 1. � " . *. 11 1. I __ . I A is ir . � There is certainly something more I than,or- 11 - , � I - .' LRY' divary aboat Jackson's tanning. . I i, r. ; J E w E: � . � . I � A - 2­� i � . .*— '. I !­ _. I - 1: I t 'A , � TE-iipmt,�'X(X WORKERS.—�kti t�e 16Gh . -1 Tlio fallowia.- 1�aesl are a fe w that we of L � . a r ; . I I I I I n wrinual meeting the Seaforth Womon's 'i � . .;1 ma,-ke a specialty of in quality and price— I . '. � .�,., -, I '. Christian Temperance u nion held recently, _ . T _ , � , a r '. - �_ , W, tches, Clocks, Jew�lry in all its branches " . I I I 11 :� , I I , gagement g rings, encouraging. reports were given -of several ,.: I f � - r,: �� i I in(Juding 14,0 and Weddin depaxtirients of work, The tromairer re-. : . � . . ,- � . e - Sterling silver novelues, etc. All goods . ported a aritill balance on the, right aide, A . C- , - . � ; I ; sold by us angraved ree. We have also - ' - . I -having rac lived from all gourcew du 7ing the - �_ � . I , � ' L 4 . r increa5m. I - I � addcd to ou business a full line , I . - - '. li � . I of Optical Crood.,. - H ving had 20 years ex- year the a. of $94.04, A large propor , , I . -S _ - � I 1, . I - � � . L t I . . tion of thi amount bad* beeii exponded, * , �, , , :�� �_ I perionce in tihis litio. I a ' M Ila a position ' to under the* direction of the ' sups ii tendent - % , I � - - ' " n _. L, T I I ; teat all visions corre tly. No' charge for . I . I . I � . L I of relief, in relieving the �ecessit�os of the , � -1 L 7 testing the eyes, . I - I a 4. Z-, i sick and peor people of the to r_. n. - The . - 5 I ; . fs Jeweir Establishment - -ome I � I I �� L , . Caunte . I superirktdn lent of relief also reported a I - !, . .� � ­ special wo,k done in the interests of help - r , SEAF RTH. - I , � � I less hunitaity. The- ouperin t en dent .of ' I I L i W, Vt. C&UNTER, . - - - Manager. �. ' I � 1. . . scientific iemp6ranoe instructiuu reported '_ L I I � i . I . ' 11 11 ­ . . - I - the weekly distribli6on of literature to - the .,�i � _11 1. I � � t�lj I I ./ I �P, 1, teachers a: d the subject di0ectly tau n. I . 1, � � IF � SATP_�W I f C I I 0 NN ClUARANTEE'l). 9 1�: I two of-thearoomitod the public-schotla * nd . . ' 11 I . t ­ I has reason to believe that temperance is in- ' � L I . . 7 ... I ... 1 4 . I I directly t�ughb by the other ' ioachers. I I L . L . I ... � ��� . . i I After the idisastrous fire in .Obt' the .. � , , , � � , : I, , 11 - � Union boll ated large quant-tties 9f low,07hing, I .- STRXUFOP.li. ONTARIO. beddipog., e; C., s;nd for'watr:46d the same for - . j . . . the Lied Of everal families wbose homes had . � ' I A achdoI that ii doi�g the best, work in been iri t,h burn't district. The election of. . . . business education 11' Canada to -da -y. . Our officers'for the current -resulted as fol-' I , year I � i - I . agnificoat catalogue; gives full information, I . L IT In owe: Pir ii,lea�l, Mrs. J, A.* -Stewart ; I 1� I r I ' �end ior one. Enter �ow if possible. n Z, ; -J , a Rev.) R laisell,' Mrs. _ I vice-preeic I . ro. ( ... � .- - I . 0 . ; . - .1 i . i . L I ; .. I 11 I I - W. J. k LIOTT, Principal. � (Rev.) Lar in and Mrs. F. G'. .'Ne§lin ,-- cor- ! �� . L . � 4 , �� � i. � : . I p i � 4444�152 responding secretary, Mrs. Coulcei ; record.- �, - ;� . i L ., � ing secretary, Mrs. M. Y. McLean'; treas- � I . I I urer, Mrs. G. B. Scott. . . - k W Ir v - . Z% i I ` '11.1 rrQ07NT . ; F � "I - � ; I "N. a' IV S X 0 _L' '" ---­7�41— 1 1 1 . 7 S � - . . , , , . . 0 1 �'. . I, 1, . I . - . �1 - A � . 7 - . . , - ,-. I � ,I L V � : : , AGENCY . ' :I A Wom,kN.'s FitiP.SM.—Air.. George --Bald- � , . � . i win has purchased the exclusive right for - L I i . .; . - —_ j Y, -� I � .1 i I F, , . L � I fi0111',T11 TNTAII'� .�TRIQ(ff, SEAFORTH, Canada of the- manufaebure and sale of the I F . 1, i . I - ­ I - I " Yunwky" mop pail and wringer, and has � i : - I . . � --F-- I 1. I , . � 1) EA L Z R I X L associated with him in the business Mr � � i . - t : , .. t - . I - . � � � 1� � �,_ �� 1, �i, �,, . I i - - FIRST (,'LAS.�4 81,7*1NO, MACHINES— Bert Hillery, form 6rly- with S. Mullett & i: ,� i__ .1 - i . I , L - I � " . Co. Au. yet, this invent -ion has never before L . �1� ; i. I . �, P I i , A. :L i .. R-;'*tYM0ND AND WHITE been introduced into Canada, but' has met I I ..: . I � � . _ ; . ­ ;, � I . .1 A18a Pewing tuachina px ta, supplies, noodle3, at- witili a tremendous sale in the United . ­ -1 I ,il L I L i '��"-. �, J�L I -bawattPaud oil, Atl- inds of sewing n1ashines - , I . i i. t � . � t%( L . . .1 - . . rrpairetl prous ptl�% 0, xrgt d reasonable. �3,tates., in facti.it sells itself on eight. , Itlis , I . I � 1� t. 1. I 1 2 � I - I . Only first a true woma,p'e friend and does away with . - 1� - F . Uvrwral Fire aml flift' 11 durance Agent, . � I � , I I I I � : - * L . i � �` 1, � . I (-IiLaq(�otift),tnic,.%re-LI)reet�n -d, much, of the 'drudgery rind unpleasantness Z L[ L � � . 7 , . L . - I _ i ! .1 , L . .1 � Agent f)r tho.Torou�.o ( anorat Trusti Corpora' ,ion. - . I v I -L , . Uoni-y &d,, an"d on ft(ni f, r.d toN% 11 property, at JOLW in connection with scrubbing. The -pail is . ­ ­ I . I . I f , % . - � I - . . ritte� of ii.tercst, -in I -Ihakes low. . . supplied with wooden rollers, 'Worked auto. L . I . I I I I � 1. . - ! L � I .. - matically qy a strong spring, and by. draw- . . . . . - rS I - I � -VT- w �. NV J�L' low, i �. . . � L. . � ing the mop between Aces rolliers ,it - is � .- . - I - . . I � : 't � . � - � I NORTH MA.,11, ST,, T thoroughly rinsed, withdu - P1116119 the � I . . �' , i � � -0, � . -_ � I . I � 1630 : - .ha,nds .ineat thewatqr, thus *avoiding eba,p'- : . . : � L I ��_ -----.--.-- I In L � ; . I I . pod and ac6lded hands. this way, very ; . I , . I - i , f, . h6t water 6r water strongly diluted with lyis ; ; I I Grand, TrOnk Railway ' % I �, L I ca,n be uset, witboat the haudab Ing in any ii . - . . . � - . I I l I - - S, i � - I � _1� k . � - . -y-S _U M. way' injured L -by becomiag wet. - Another. , I . ' I i -1 ; . - � , 'big advanti 6ge is the fact .that all the dirt is �. . �. . - - . . I I. . - . � Leads everywi.eire Fast and superior extracted 'rom the mop rag -in the rinsing Z , �� P ; i I i wn-vice to Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, Port � � I I : - . � � - . I . I inatead of) eta-ining it, as in the, old. manner ; . I . HUroLft, eineinna�tiv ,'-� . Paul, etc., Western of wringing tbe.clot,h with th I e" h ds. The � . � � � . r I � , : aitat NuAhwester(L 8 .&tea P.ad the Pacific - . � ; � i , P_ Is pq � i - ; I very reasonable price at wh ch lilt it 04- r I Co ��,L. One way ,P3-z�;(fad class special foxes L tL - . I R the market should make it within! the: roach . . . , � * I : I I . L i , I I On November 2oLb nd 27th to points in � 1 � I U1 of every liorne, while it is madp in each a f 1. .1 I ' I , . , a L . i M,initolia, Xinneitotw, Montana, North Da- subs(antiall m4muor as to last a 11ife time. . - 4 I I . � I - � I . � 1�(tit, Idalto, Wvdliu,6n, Oregon and Messrs. BAdwin & Hiller h invested � t I r, , � 11 . . 'in Culunib- v�:t.,,_Uhi%;ago or Ndrth'Ba,y. i )11 ILI ; I,% , I , -we trust U 'vr , heavily in�"ft and Y02ir enterprise , , - - I � ' - I . . .. I I i I i . I will be most liberally- r6warded. .They � � I � - I V 1, - S 0 PA E R � 11LE.1 A� ent already-haye it rt*mb�r-on hand .and are - ­ - I - - - , .. . � . - � I prep-it,rations here f . - I I 11 .9 ' u or I got ig in o L , � , - � . . .. � making :1 t the � I . I . I . I Gummercial Jk'A,.!J-,tinr,, SEAFORTH. manufa3ture of this labor saviuW 1 vention. � 1:i 1! � L I . ; - I I . . . ; - . I . --- � I - . 1045 , . . _ I � I . . —6— I ; - I � . . : I- _. ; -_ -_ _­_______ --- ­ , — . . . I I . .m I . '. 1 131 ) ? ; L . . Lou.0, o1..rS,­G_,1eman,s au=n,',tu,.1e of- ; � t, ; � . I - impleme was well atteu�lcd o S da . i - . . L � � . u I y ; . I . 1 c.)p . . last, and niany toatas naturning from town . : i� � . i I ALRM%11r�' I � i I-. 0 � showed Lht,t �hcir owners had attended the . I ; t - ; � .. � : - ' � � ; . . � -_ : I For 11LIV Wit. - Ll - J plviri Ug. : I i . sale. The last of Lfie.lot. will be sold next � c L-1-1- r . . I , . m i ­ . ; - ; t � 'Saturday.—Mr. J. D. Hinohley,. of Con. I o i , : . All work +,l- -;`Y, nly and .satisfactorily . Z . I stance". wile one of the most.suvoessful of � � I i I I i - I I C L . .11 I : 1 (14'nk.. � _� . . 1. .. . the sporWiien who Went- frota this district I . I , to the wilds Of Mmkoka to hunt (leer. He . � � I � . � � . -.! � - ' Z I . I . I : Prb:ei fl,v ")V -4 i , succeeded in b�gging a deer and a bear,— , I I Ii i -,:�,. � . � . � - Mr. Wi7n. Mcl-�ay, of Toronto, f�rmerly of . ; I . . I I I . � i I - . - i- � Viro,11111,11#14, i't- vi )tt�". . ling on I o � � I .� I . jieaforth! ii,yas,in town this week,leal i , Z � I � I i _. � . i r. mcl�ay is 'Just 'recovering � '� tti,fa(-Li­n _i� -,-r;. er money refunded. frorn an ack- of_ typhoid fover� which he . � i� I I - - L . - I 9 ­ . i contract '� - at t O�hawa and L .. " . , friends. .11, t I I i .__ I I ed! while working I . r . : ' . . I ; I � . I L - . canic to 88�forth to get a whill 4,freslh air. � e ; ; . I : . . . P - ! ; ; - . I ,9 THE OPT71CAN , —Mcssrs . Hichardson �� & TAcT-hnis have I r ; t i - I I i � ! 1. � ; La" ) A Lay I purchased Lhe shoe business and stock of i I 11 * t � I 15- ,'\ N 0 JEWELCER Mr. Loona ,(I Smith. —.Nl r..:Ai W.,.Stobic is . , . . agaiu busi y engaved buying and shipping I � . . � . i . - ; � . L . P f poultry of Ill, kin,da.—.1N1r. Johpl Nemillan, ; I I * e� x_N Z � I �1 ) 'eft here on Tuesda.y1fo ; � I -­ � - - ---- ----. �� ­ . I . � . , I ; l , r, South n1i L Ontario a' i other eastern- pavtq, t conduct - ; i � 11 0 � :., , � I I , I � I � L � �f ­ : .. Ewm b1n_3 � Farmers' ustituteii.—.1i1r. Cfealey, of the it 2 �- l v Y D"y Talks . Seaforth creamery, shipped a car load.of fine I I ; .live tui,keys from here on Tacaiday.—The i ; i I . I . � 7 i i I -1 4(jut t1.4, .- lt l;Aleut work - .f the snow of laa Week has all disAppeared, and I ­ .. r I I :.: . I I i't � I L I wa,4 follo L on, - a Monday by ; I, - q * , � L- - ,�'J i 1 , Centr _ BusIlless College, mild weather and heavy rains. TIbete latter i,� � I ! : . A L I � . I _ . I ()R - � water' in' many see- � . 1 i i ' ()',N* T 0, � , � - were much, needed, a E ,, i - ', I . � tions.-vras Iscarce a'nd wells dry.—Several . i . r At, I alom', thea -_L..,,- of its etudents and farniets in Ithis viuinit� have been taking ad-, � w � - . I I L . - I L . grit �.l 11,1.t �!�_". 1'11t�C` ki.111 301t young people vantage of Itbe rccent, inild spell to. have the� I I ; i - r � s a (:e T . I t h -we gone fran; '.1,.- Cultege in7to bUsinc 8 b Ian of their turnips pu�lle& and housed., i , � 6 - : : r . s ; - i 1, -wt wrt- %ithin �.: !.-!,zt ten manths. With Turnips aq not algood crop this year, be. ; , I � i � r I L - . I A tl,,z -n t(-,, -herz. -n!y first-cl�ss ty small atid insome cases badly rotLen, I l Pe. 7 i in ; - . I I I 3 wri"ill", 11 I t� + i ". - '. ,�plellditl_ Equipment � ? 9 . i I nle extra ropof corn for en8ilage-harvest- I �, t ; th�o,rlrrhow, ar.-I �ifi. I -L%.' courscs of training ed this ye- - will do more than make up the I i . I : I I ":, 'jt;4� ii,j '), : , � .,� Wt i �' 'aster Willie So le, I L al."- I �1�1(" fili,4 :L (!� 11)� Qt Ofe 0 e o turnipa.—M 6 . I - shortage o . , I L � w,,-. , AT:* , I . i I . ; F-1: ­r�- opins ."4viltember -1th, son of Mr.. I. Soole, of this town, is laid up . . � , � V, I %I.a. ff-r w4:H_-. Write. with typhold fever,.in Carmen, M . anitoba, � ; . .. . . i - j I I � . . L � ; I W. if. 81L� IV. Principal. —The foot baill match, on Saturday, for the i I � I � I., - ,v, ! (;�,rrn,d xt,j, T%ronl­ . Hough' cup, between the teams of the Sea- ; i � j:, , - .. . I I - , .0 . , i. " i I �, - 1 I it­�., - 1i . iE I 11 I I �ij. ". �1" � - M ; I 1 1566-52 i I I I . fortit and Iderich Collegiate ItioUtutes, re. Eli . � . - L � . .. . ; � . I . ; � t I . - I : I I . � . i '! I - - " I I I . . i; . . 1. � � ! . . 4 i _� . I . . : I I � i . . . . I ; . - I � I . . I I � : � I L . . . :":_�__ ___ - - 1. � . . - I . I I I I � 1 6r of weeks in ad for a nuO - t a Methodist ' � I our midst, ') ulted in a victory of 2 to 0 in favor of thf a [ in a victory' of - to 0 int ' � at present ill with typhoid , OUR, NEW STOR R"' i He ban . ,ugh n church herepl been bro t to a 01010, eam. There was sue o home team. There was sue on the groub,J t and it was cold kickin ,. Hugh W61811- g. , M J ! ___.. . 'Next week we will commence. i - ew Con. some title ad last ihave . and no doub�� much good h ar 'a Cli C'I a d will result I 1i t9n, in � son of Mr. J. S. Welihp has )een engaged aE Baird, binued story wfiich will run: . f O� sever , Ili from-them.-4Dr. Gunn, of �a the village li�et week.-Miqs was a anush Craig, 'teacher for -next year in school section No, 9, Goderich townahip.-Tt(v, Ffi6thbr Me . , o . . I . i i,_-� == . . � .' weeks It is by one of the in � at pop al ir who w . as speAding the summer months with . Cabe has now got comfortab y settled in hi� the bunting season, returned May Room returned ' lautbors and will be found of thrilling from vi inter. friends in Wingbarn. last week� relatives and-friands in MaWtoba, returned I handsome new residence, an he will enter, . Baird graduate of McGill, and 9 . . I est. Look for it and read it, . I to the Royal Victoria home'laeb w0ek, Airs. G. L went at theiame time as Mis6 Moyer, who Craig to via - tain Bishop MoBvity, of Lmdon, there 01 .Monday. -Mr � : Wm. Greig,. (if Toronto, an� . - ' Tim Exros-tTOR f rom now to a uary lit, J ai , � prao it her daugh er, Mrs. Dalrymple, 'd and who , - Mr. Theo. lareig,jof Pickering, spent Sunda, V15 1902, for ONE DOLLAR to. new subacrib. wSyl aN wam expecte home, has de o" d to remain .. . last with their brother, M % J. 0. Greig . era. -Tell-'yr,ur neighbor, if yo have one . SUPPOJ�T - I .... I I - i � � I I I I . I I . a little loiniger in Manitob Moro has reoted Mr. James - -Mr. John ogan's dwel- Mr. Win. Greig hits recently been appointe( . . y it � . I I I � I : . I 0 who is not now a subscriber, and have hi in ling and loti for a term o f veare.-Mr. manager for the Massey -Harris Company the Maratime Provinces. -The' Decernbei terest. 1 1660 send in- his name at once, A, lai � ge number Mol i 6 Thomas WeI6 has sold his n at brick dwel- TneetiDg of the county -.council be hel( Ing busit kindoof have already advantage of this off( r, ling, formerly owned by Mr. James Bever- .will , in Wingham; commeDOID13,' Tuesday, Ddoem I ry best family flour always on hand ,taken but we can supply all who come, forsale Jobn X rexobange, I Nevin, i 0 - Jones, of Rodger ville. -Mrs.. J. '�hitrp�rf ber 4.-Mr.'Jaxnes Scott, sn', who has beez NOT 11, . . -_ - . . I nearVarna, forme known as ill for nearly a . year, is, we are pleased to . . i health, al, . -socounta to W I I will be ,at Mr. on December Ist. As I arn de- plj)stnint --- - , - -_ .hie industry and economy- he h 11 in mioou ­ I. Miss Maggie Hartley, - of t eldest daughter of the Rev. A. is village,. -the Y. Hartley, learn, improving oomewhat in. . tb,ough he is not yet able to go about inuch, JA ' rtion'of iated a opnoiderable po ! is � wor, P6-URTRY was here on Friday and Sature - . a is - . y last vi it -The hunters who went from here to Al. : ,do, aYnd is now looked upon 'goo . soli ilrgresoive citizens �f Gr a one of ttles 76ia nd Mara.s. ll ing Mrs. James Sutherland.- Mountain, -The friends ' Dundee goma to shoot deer have all -returned. They I hail Loyalt 'to his friends seems to a Ian inhi �r. of Rev. Mr. ,Higgins, of county, who hits been quite ill ab the home may they did not get much, gani'b, Bport, Some oi them ad the �. ub misfoi-_ eab instinct with, him, Those 'he who kn(w his of his sister, Mrs. W. C. Davies, will be good tune to lose some bf their dogs. The � settlers him best say that will oacrif interests at any time to help ot: ce own t a frie '� . �­ p eased to i learn that he is I lxtter.-Cofisiderable grain isbeing ' considerably brought don't like deer bunting withildogs, aild them wheneyer they get a chance. snip -Mr I * In his practice of law in Grand . Marais . h4 . .into markeband meets with ready demand John R. Govenlook is,doivg a large -and businee a li�s given a dignity to the : prof : pettif never has been guilty of a og is0ion. i ' ,buti ' ing .11: . , .i. and highest arket prices.. -Mr. I a and his mot er, Mrs. McColl, D. McColl who have ia baling mbippiog bay, He bits ' work.-'Mr.a two dMra. :stead his methods have been sue I 0 thatin is � beenliving roome time at 'Fa I , Rodgerville,, preseescopstalatlyat W. D. Bright aDent several days in . oronto practice he has - made friends - ,a he � has opposed, His fe f the in low tows: 3 n op have move4 to Brucefield.-The I council . last week, visiting 4riends.�Mr, an � Mrs. � whdm . , men have only the kindest words dji' to may f Dr have Out down a new crossing Methodist church. -Mr. M. �orth of the Delaney, -who Ill. P. KeDned I . y, of Egmondvil!e, l(fb week for Toronto, where. they will this apen I him. Mr.DoigWaAarinointed . -Y ' 0 unt3rjudge - has been employed here for several years as the winter with their da4ghter.-Mr Kling's 4ames hotel last July, to succeed . N. �M signed. The office is oi.mosti.imFortanb I ,.ii, who oneo 16. section foreman, has been promo ted to Wingharn station and left hero -this week %� k,'took possession� of dnesday. 'Mr. is ;well known oat to and none but an experienced aittorney.jim with his family. They were ood citizens . .Dick the *public, and his old friend ivill to properly qualified to discharge I I th d t�e lorat i: and will be missed by,their in ny friends, pleased to have him back, in t1beeir midlt thatilevolve upon the position. ireason alone, if for no othermi Mr. Doig � � a . ,_ . - . _. again. -Mr. W. M. Doig, of has commenced the study of Tuake law in � ornitt , he Dt , - -1 candidate who should recaive J ,is our v0peit . ' P Zurl.dh. troit Law Colleire, and io ' - getting along There is not op laboring in"An Jack in GrandMarais who has o it Itimber sie�d- n Va fr WEDDINa.-A very 1pleasa�b event 00. .. � sPlendidly and fikes the ork wel . His ` I ly feeling for, him." At the 16otion bn of " J b Kidd thp theme Irsi o art i , nephew, Mr. Alex. Doig, is ' with hini. � Th f J : Tuesday, the 6th inst., Mr.. Doi . Was ele6t. . y ._a Babylon lini, gn Tue-oda , mber 13th � I .looks as if W. X. intended' . becoming, L a so 5047 .. 0 ad by upwar4 of 500 maj rit lover F' aukhter, Jennie' when her third younges� d 9 -so some Jut of Uncle Sam at' it I ro time. . - cob Whelan, the Democratic i, n idate. � is was muited intmarriage to AE�. G . Zorngye, E. by are pleased to learn that'a . 0 ong the olorg. . - - m own town gave him 275 of a: Sj r ty. � I Jackson, of London. The meD to be present. on next - S-unday, at tI a . , : I I � which the twitin were made p per- . ne%waan � opening of the riew church at D ublin, . wi I . . . : . : . I , , an roo , of formed by, tbp Rev. J. 8 be the Rsv..Father Konn(dy, formerly (f . . I H -Me Green. , . -1 Hen 11 t�erl o"", beinty no att ndants. - The - Seaforth-, It is pleasing to health is much improved, ai I . know d his num"OP that b! 3 . Overshoes, londykes, le;gin I I biggest and best videty In everyt i rig si rubbive i o wintqr f4ot- P bride was . grey) trimimed ano somefy attired in a suit of with lace and pearls, and friends will be: greatly pleled . if time wt I . wear. W. .Wiffls,Sonlorth. . I ; . 1719 - I . wore a bopquet-of carn%tiois and ros ' ea. permit him to spend a few ays here, while 3 . . 1 Go ;i oy?--25cents p,x.ntg a mall bo� at Mr. and M�ia. Jackson left for their home in we truab -will reinvigorate� him anew. -A The E, MoFau 1. Co's. Store,: �ea arth. Toey London on Wednesday, follovi ad by the best meeting of the directors of the South Haro a will pant a youth for 35c,: - 55 :, or 65o.1 wishes of their many friends. Farmers' Institute will be helid ab . Scotto� , They'll suit a Doy from nee t ankle iii a I Dmm-f or, A RESPECTED RESIDENT. --Mr. .hotel, Hensall, on Thursday . next, at, ot a natty suit at i 6 price so slim, a scareel� to Christian Hess, an old and it espected. resi- o'clock, for the purpose of agranging for tEa no on make a shadow, certainly h dow of elm. dent of this village, passed sadd6nly a y . winter meetings. -The la&'asof St. I . Thomas I plaint will ever. c me fro I the wealer. 13bb, 4t the agw& .on Tuesday, November' - a of ,-Church (4dild intend holdill- g a , � bazaar, �n the Young Men's .Christie National a Asoo- . . � '. HAPPENIN081 — �. 1�m,% ieherb,. who 66 years. Mr. Hess had beerA in the enjoy- ment, of his usual health and was engaged ciation roome, on Wednesday and T1 ursday has been'on the sick list, 1,131 Our village amith is now laying ecoverinf ,- in his st)ck in hie accustomed occupation until svitbin a next.-. Mr. Wm. McGeooh, of Tuokeromifli, . removes with his family' to London, next of coal for thd' conling season. -at A (al. Miss � few days of his death, when he was attacked by paralysis, which proved fa,tal. Deeeased week, where he will in future resid 3. jsl '.'. i. ; I lick, of aurich, vlsi'�ed J. . Sunday last. -Mr. �. Reichert Hudson's.on And wife at- . was a nablve of Rochtenbure, Wurtenburg, -in McGeoch leaves beiiind many f rion . � will wish him well Jn his new horn Is, wl,o .-M, , . tended the funeral -of him � unole, Mi. L. Germany. He came to _61Lada settling In the township of Hi 1858, Ly, near Blake, F. QwG. Mintey, manager of the Bank i .Heronomous, at Hamburg. � Love io--well satisfied with bis:w1nd-power.. Mr. v7m.- and continued to reside theie until 1867, Cbmvnerce here, returned from Muskoka Monday, having spent a couple of c weel a a Parties requiring work done Bhou . Id pation. when he removed to Z arich, since His wife was where' he has a sister of very pleasantly there. He was more fin - ize birn.-keeently Mrs. F. Coleman ha I a mided. Messrs. John 0. and Henry Kalbfloisch. tUDatO thati'many, as he succeeded i a bring. quilting bee to which many of , Win. Ja her friends ott is now Their.. only family was one son. who died a ing .down a very fine deer, which V � played for some days 7ale a in' Ir. , was. di batch -. r � were invited. -Mr. busily engaged in crushing oats and cutting . few y'ears ago. He was alac Mr. red Hess, sr., of this a brother of village. - The . shop. -Mr. - Win.. Amentlis prepa ing f ir rvices'will b' straw. -So . a held it the Metho- decea ed wi as a member of I the 1jutherian the winter. campaign amQD , the log i, and a that church next Huriday morni ig at 10.30. � church ano was a good - livin man and a looking up a-11 the suitab] 3 timber he ci n Friends please take the ,hint an 3 get up in noat wor�hy citizen who in will be much gat for his stave tactory in Brucefie d.-�-D ' 4 ' time. Mr. Jewitt, of Hensitil, . ' will conduct - . missed in Phis community wb . ere he enjoyed Gibb, Ar. S.,.bas moved ,iis office to, the I thelmeeting. . - �, the respect of all. stand he.formerlili occup�iei on Main street,f I - . 9 . Noirks.-Mrs. Conrad Scldon and her ..next to the marble work�, nd' his r usidence� , . Exeter. . daughter,'Mrs. Stelck, have returned from to ,the Cady block. I ! . i - � I J. G. ST,kNBURY, B. A., (la . a with Me a trip eaob.-­!Mr. Casper Wf � aver, who has . I —0 Men's'.rubbers, 50 . coots Children's 26 cents. —1— ents ; Lad It this seasob's I -1 so'. 415, ROOM. : � Cartby Color & Co., Torcrito,) Barrister, . ancer, kortary. Money to loam � Offloos by Collins & Stanbury, over Convey : lately cc, O'Neil's Bank, been in Pigeon, Michigan, I worki at the masonry, has all summer, returned home. ; cupted -Mr.n#rcd Kibler, of Brampton, paid the W. H.- W1111s, bo;`ts and shoo , Seatorth; . 1719-1 . Exeter, 04t.. I I I i� 1684-tf 'Pulle - old town a flying visit last w,,ek. He came BFATT'iF. BRos,' AN 01 uNos.mu-.,,T. - ' F r' LOCAL BRiriws,-Tha Jo Ily - Com. up to attend the funeral. of his mother -in- -the next four weeks all gro3e ' y supplies wit I be 'p it y are booked for all next we�k pan . _ al Gid- -law, Mrs,'�A. Fried, of Bashwood.-Mr. to the test,,that'a when (1uhli y counts. Cur go( 9 ley'B opera house. -Rev. R. E. Millyard and D. S. FauA received a letter from big Eon have been tried and riot Youn ten years, but that's not opo finds better that wantinZ for igb, the samasoi with the p of 11 all t at )0 * his arniable* wife dritertained I pe !ple of Main street Metho i !the young I t 'church on Alfred a few days ago,, In it drowning he tells of by us pro ayed . beat goods at low.pet living p ever'before -loes. We take butib to r,. Tu oday evening, at the . so age. --Mr, savingai-man from throwing him a 60 foot rope and then pulling him eggs and poultry, and solicit . age. BEAME BRos., 36%forb a share of your i. patro,i- .1710-1 an Mrs. R. H. weet, who edtly moved ' out. -Messrs. J. F. Rickei. 1. . GinLWANTED.—COM 3etent girl or house- �to own, celebrated their den wi L a I'arge nhinher of friends wedding one evening have each had a furnace paced li,3mes. The don't intend t y in their o be cold � this keepe-, three In fanilly,pern , r month.accordingor to.coi anent place. billtiev. Addioss, $7 to StO Mrs. las week. -Rev. 0. H. Long, -very of Heneall, winter. -Rev. Theo J. -Vall(ntine held de - W htcHardy-Svaitb, Clinton. 1719.1 delivered a interesting leeture before votional exercises recently, in which he . if you have I any diffloulty in securing an ,. the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of wris assisted by several othe priests. -Mrs. thing 3�ou wapt in footwear, come to this s, iore, e the James. street Methodist Ich irch, . on Fri i- 11 J. F. Rickbeil, who underwent an operation keep itsverything and prices a W. H. Wii,tis, boots a�jd sho ways the ver 9, Seatforth. . V lowe 1719- t,, i day evening,,the subject bei ig - work in the Northwest." ' t is Mission ratepayers in London, a.couple of weel a ago, has re- 1�-eeplyour hors6' comfortable thii . wint r: are complaining of the lar I i Nolyr rease in the - turned home and is much .mproved.-Mr. ChristianHess, who suffered a paralytic with one of- Broderick's wool . horse blankets. . 171 - -1, taxes this year. -George , an" old and stroke a couple of weeks ago, is dead. The . 'POULTRY WANTED. -A. W. Stobie, Se 61 I' much respected resident, � li, ring I on the deceased was 66 years of age and was most -forth, is pr ared to pay the for poultryes'elivered at his e,tgiand highest prices poultry in cas eml I boundary between Exeter and 3tephen, died, highly esteemed by all who knew him. The �ura� Fowl to.be, delivered 24;Monda5,,Novewber26,atidSaturdayi�l)eoer . 6n; Saturday,.qover 1 - !� -on Sunday last at the age of 7' was buried in Exeter cemetery years,' and oil, Tuesday. remains were interred in the - tery. .� � Mr. 0. Greb ha; disposed Lutheran ceme- of a large 1. Fowl to be starved 24 h6ura. before ,being - killi id, --Mrs. John Go'uld has. leasel 4er ho�se . shipment of sheep and lambs to eastern and dry picked, A. W. ST0131BI, Seaforth'. 1719.1 �and cooperage busineself to h(r Prother-in- buyere.-Mrs. D. Steinbact has been in BAIWArx.-A brand new made-tio-order law, Mr. James Gould, or it tc rml of years, Seaforth . visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bald - Portland outbor for a.Ale. RAD,&Wihsox, Merchants, Boaftittit. ! llardware- 1719-tif and will reside with her ,atightirs I I I at 'V. win. -Mr. Mattlew Hess, of South .Band, - . . W.�-NTRD.—One . ton cl I ' oice roll butter,20), . Pontiac, Michigan. -The repo t I Westoott had bought out the 'ea that -fort J- i Sun Indiana, has been here atten4ing the funeral weeldy ; also dried apples at dress goodr, furs, ready,ninde d I fowl. -_ Our ciothing, etc,, stock is large Df ' -'Westoot is not correct, as Mr. . is . ooi sider- of his -brother.-Mr. Chri . has made improvements on topher Eilber nd around his and. not surpasoed. We have clear, $10 ones.for $5,'$5 ones a i few odd n fdr *42 60. G. antles E. KiNag to ing a better riffer in anothei Cavalier of France"' was town,. h,q -" A n Siit- dwelling.-Mes�ra, H. Wea er � and F. Boo - Wingharn. . � � . , I . IT will pa y every on - to, fire, GI 1719-tf �eir old . played urday evening to' a fair sized I ous Cooper, the ,-)se - . .� senberry were in Blyth recently. Oesoh, who has been here vi iting -M re. her au;nt, boots away and buy new ones . , at Sailth's old Win I.- of.Cli�t�ln, . Main 'League I addressed 1. Met[ odi pworb nod Mrp:H. Well, haa retur to her home in RicltARnaos &-blehN.Nis, Scafo,th. 'The Burlington 86ay . on blankeik 17194 is tf a . of one day I street � - . at .week.-Duncaosp, G . gor a. Sebringville.- he annual missionary ser - vices in connection with - the Evangelical . . - Wit; can not come off, at Bro erick's haritess-abob. new frame hou wl . I iich 4 "I i the .. . � church were hold on Sunday, last and were a . . . . . . . - , . 19.1 one destroved . by .... fire a few eek . . I I 0, Is decided success, The proce do amounted to . sk o! G oa t, IZ,iw C ­�_�Vk about co I ted.- he anniv roar 'n'v rear I vices . $70. � I . . Mountain Bear robes in to v at Brodenok% is � in connection with the D' in �, dain tree �� , � , thod, —0 ness shop. . . , I ­ 1719-1 ist church intre ainounced fo Su da. ana ' Brucefteld. � The -ladies of St� The as' eburch guild Monday, December 2ad and 3 d. � .1 .:. �r..D ! - . - � purpose holding a national bt, aar lit the Y, Al. C. , L. Daniels, of Sarni�, will preach mor�ln,l and B. R. Hioai,Ns, Brueefick, Notary Public roonia, on Wednesday and TL and29th. lRofroshnionts will i raday, Novabor c Eorved 28t iring UP h evenitig.on f5mnday, of Wingbai -n, and Rev ' r hisi. actiu�t will delive I Nlr� on Robbs, the Conveyancer, Fire and Life [not rance AVIOuut of money to torso at 5 pet cent., agent. Any t - on fire class afteidoon of each day, and t,wro all kind6'of fancy attiolee, wit ba eandie?, plante, for sit &o. (o 0 'I Triangular h J j!na. ' at the tea . . me6tibg I . on farm security. ,Mortgages drawn vanced free of expen-ae to the borrower. and money ad - Also a I 0o eN-cqing of Wednesday, the -28th, bh8' orld ir,. Monday evening. . : . r: ;I 11wited arnount of private fords at 6 per cent. Downed Mrs Jarliiy will exhi . worki. No one who has nol �ib bar eelebr -1soan thc8o ,vondorf ited wa, c. 0 .i. . � �_ I ! 1 1 At home every morning and Wednoaday"of . each wax fivres, should iiiiss thisi opportunity, . as Mrs. r 1� Rensall. � , I I . 3 we k. 1 Several good farms for sale. e r - 167 Jarlty has ItIA s.,ourod, at grDht expense, 6 nurnbar I .. � , FEED. -A large'quantity Of -oat u:t L�p I anti Material and stitche � -8 a'e t the only cf new and lioautiful reprosis are Qdoen Victoria, Bibs tatlo-no, anionic Kitchener, L le3n,&eq which ,)etc Sain Moat Seeds op band. ,call soon ; p -ice, Olatnical Mille . 1, 1ri8x2 r ton. thin a to be found in Read ,-TooWear 9 sold by The E.. McFaul Co., Seaforth. suits Why - and John Bull,the Gypi leaving for SuUh At, Iva by t and be n6xt boat. intends Admil - D. Yrquhart, I Renaalf . OATS.-Witatte'd, . . , QO 000 )) shel - "' �1 " � , in f oats there's lots of wear and a �yle - L besides and sion to the ovenin.- enterta.rimmt 156, fternoo I the next few days for c�!),)rt 0 1. - blghast months of solid comforb U D, because they free. . . ' L . 1719-1 prices paid. 110411sall UA,.. ��,Ii.)"; DRieltaIIIIART, fit as though made by you� � beat tailor. Of OIL RL WANNEM-A. go)d . . - girl to -,io wor r . . : � L � . .1 ) - i I 3 TIOX2 course they don't cost as mi ch when you eau' in small fauffly, Apply to -Mit 5 R. J. McDol,�u,D,-Mft ,. . I Never 'L kri mind what you of teady-To. .. get the beat suit in their altore for $12, and ket Street. . . . . . 1719-1 Wear Clbthi g ads, re%d thi an4i I . . in o a g ood serviceable one at I$5. . They have S11IT'If's stock of fall and winter f Dotwear what you'll like your next.* it td b , even . overcoats for men'and boy4 to suit all 8iZ69 13-a bargain,all, through. Aim.kRusoN Soatort.h. & mcl.Nms, 17191 . to the price. . - Seb if it isn't t - The'1,. . ' Me- and shapes. 1719-1 . I � To Tim FARAIIIRS.-Kennedy� . . Bros P067 Faul Co's. Store, at id if so, Seaforth, ost lik�l ' . ut on 06 move ' ; it is, inside I AsNiVERSARY &-;RvicEs.-The annivers, the h1khest cash pt ices. for It . deh, shcop ek na: talloly - you�cau ' of it, as Tbo . �wn, at som b�t �2en 85 ary services in connection with the Union . and fowL � 1. 1-17-tf your . I P1ic6 I Presbyterian church, Brucefield, will be Wis have some very ' Dhoice fancy china � and $12, - : . 1 . � . . . 19 1 I held on Sunday and Monday next. ()rn . and art ware,' just aritived, suikable for present , LOCAL Bm F.S. -One Of! our buain men Sunday the services will hie conducted I at We arQ eell.ing dinner, ten and . in pT ice Ch month. Juiit ask toilut sets a the price befo al, down a buying, ,was accidenta ly locked i� his biisin a . place the usual hours, forenoon a d evening, by No troublelato show goods, A, Yor,Na, Sea' rth� f or a while on Wednesday I ot,; by J other Rev. T. G. Thompson, of amilton, a form. . � I . � . . . I7,19-2 busine3s man, who had occasi nj to leave the at pastor of the congregoti n. On the fol. . Rubbers, Cardigans, felt shoe , op ts,' legr. � 6hop-sornowhat hiirriedly, tb ti-ead to some . lowing Monday evening a p atform meeting ' gings, in fact we keep a big vaript winter footwear. W. 1-1. Wilii . y r -f eyes Stafoith. Ythin.f 1719-1'r u important buEiness matters, The cc � man business, having alsr) usiness nfined to at, will be held in the church when addresses ' be delivered by Rev. Mr. Thompson, , of will Scores of Business ollegEs hive. al - tend to,had to appeal to pasee a -by to secure Rev. Mr. Larkin, of Scofor , and by Reov, plied ta the Central Busincei ollege, Str.,tford, for ,� his freedom. Our business en ara live Mr. Andrews, of Varna. The addresses graduatei to --take poeition8 schools. This surely is str a toachers, ) g ON -1 ance in the that tk 'r e mett, and cbafe when confine in an I'll ` -Long way. wil.1 be interspersed by musi by the church -1 Contra] Butinei;3 college . njoys A c0ntinenttl —Rev. Cir, EL has 00min enced., "' special choir anti others. We are sure that the reputation for tihoroughneis I . '. ---. I 1716-tf I "hiselh -services in tb G uritt poixitm ent.- Sunday services as well a CLEARIN6 SAIX.-Ha-ii g purchaq d thJ Miss White, of Exeter,. lwas`�,Rh the village evening meeting will be la gely attended. stock of boots and shoea of L. Si ith, at a 11%w ralei Oil M'bnda eveniog last, rene%ing ac( uaint,- Mr. Thompson waa a un*vera.al favorite on the dollar, and In ordar t: c unr he entl e� ances-M . IL. Jacobi, harness mak * e r was ' with the congregation when he 'was pastor stock within the next 60 d:kyp und(r wbolesale prioeB, Sm � ,,"Illu,31,111 I � old stand, all lln@8 under . confined to bi5 room for a couple oi . days - and many will be pleased to have this op- � the town-closk. Cash. only. lfiltv�,ox,q Aft:! " N.fi 3 , JaStL weeki hiougb illn'78, lnes8, but s Once more portunity of hearing and seeing i.rn nee h 0 Seaforth. � i - 1719-1 I as aebively engaged as el,e%u he ()ddfel- a! .. - more and will extend to him a warm wel- Brsixii.-ss Com,w.u.-, I young . Pen and Iowa have vpry much imprqed� the oppear- come to his old home. The onday even- 'wornen who expect to attend cial eabool.should writo to a fiest,claos th ontral colntutr- Budine3a . manue of. the Iront of their rii d block, by ing meeting will commence at 7.30. Collegn, Stratford, for a catalo tic, big iosil., having it P, ax ted a nice red.—N iss r Minnie NOTES.—On Sabbath next, the anniver. tutiouis not exceiled In Canad4 for strictly high i Sheffer san' s solo in the Metho ist church, eary of the Presbyterian chure will be hold, grade- work. The presecb is a -favora lo time to � on Sabbat ' eviening, which was verj much when Rev. T. G. Thompson, f rmerly MiniS7 outoi. - � 1 716-tt enjoyed. — i � weather durin the r . past ter of this place, will preach, , On Monday � �FARMERS Can Save 50a to, 75c a Pair 'on week hag , ea I n .very unfa�vnorrab 6 for i the . evening a platform meeting ill_ be' held-, longt'boota by buying them at owith's (a atand. completioli f the new brick �blot s. but with when, Mr. Thompson will again apdak, also RICHARN',UX & MCINSIS, ,Reafo 17101 indomitable plook and perseveta cc the con- Rev, Mr. Larkin, of Seaforth, a; d - 'Rev. A _=LL . I A TVCKERSMITit Boy FoRllm-o AtirAl). . . tractors atil —R,v. (Ii, :0 . ipen are pushing o the ILoDg will occupy e work. ulpib Mr. Andrews, of Varna.—Ou Wodnesday last, a very successful thankofferingi*meeting The following refers to an -d old TucUersmi h of the MeC,hLaibt � church here o Sabbath of the Women'd Foreign Mi8sioilary' Society . boy, a n like many others Lit w.ill be me- n I 1mordiug, p ebing the annual dualtional was held, when a stirring addr�as by Rev. that he has rapidly forged to the front, un- .... sermon.— 1i 3 Cluff of Tucker miL i, was Mr. Menzies, of Ronan, Ghina,� was -given. der the " star. apauglud banner. " T1 ,a in Hen'sall, d iring the past wee � v siting Any one listening to him cap'not fail to Munising Republican, in its isiue bc fore tj e f her a4t, Nfles Violet Whites des * Our I realize " That the harvest tru6ly is great, election, said : 11 Colin 1). Doig, tie prei- young P�-o le V are beginning to tail . o! akat. but the laborers are few." Of !the mission. � ent and future judge (f this nga ty, is:& I ing, while their . seniors a 8 lookirg fcrward * trials be did not speak, but! of the poor �rynese, graduate of the Detroit Law Schcol. B a I with much.la�erest to c ling.—Nlr. Greorge he gave a vivid descri of was admitted to �he bar � n 1894, and located ; C. Petty, proorietor of tie Yorkshire Pack. .O,tion .their great poverty and sad lives, , r. Menzies at Grand Marais duFi[g the fall : Df thatil, . iDg House, hao CommencEd buyin in hogs, will gladly return to the work soon as he year. During his six., ,rears, ' reaid mce in 1 and packin . g I I e same.—T ads has een brisk 1�8 can safely do so.—Mra. McCool, and son, of Alger county his life has beeni the e -N emplifl. , - in the villagre O�ring. the - )est wee]: or so.— Heneall, have moved into Mr. Neil cationof honest,uprigist . . . . . I . I . � . . .1 . nanhood, Throug4 ! : : I � � � I . I I . , - . The special a . � . -, . I I arvices that have beei i I I . . I . I , . i . � '� . I I I 1: t ] i � ; I :: I coi iduct. p I . Ith's � house.—Mr. Hugh Thompson Of oose I - � � - I . I I . i . . s � � . ! I � . i : i - - ­ . � 1 � . . . . . � . . I I I . . �! I I . . I ! i , I � I I . . I .. I ; . .1 . � A . 1, . I I . - � . . � . . Ill � I - � I 'i, I I I I .1 . ; . . . . � I . . . I . i � . . - I . . ­ I . . . I I - I I I I � . .. '. - I I 1 . I __1 - I . - . � - ­ . ­ 11 1.11 ­ I --1__i.._._. .----,.----.�l-.,---�--------..—.---�--.--��.�---,,-,�—..--...--.-.-�'-�—l�---l—.,-------.�l-- _1________U 1- ­­ -..---I-"--- ­ d.— jaw, X)ithweeb . Territory, brother of Mr. . . . -, - ___________+�_ �� . . . AN HONEST BALW. � - - A. Thompson, of Stanley, well-known in . � I I � our midst, is at present ill with typhoid � I 1. I . �, __ . I fevero He ban charge of the grain elevator � . ' 1 .A. . of that ?lace,, -and moved from his farm . w . . . . !_ . � - L some title ad last agc).-Mr. reekab Buttery" cf Greylvisit- the home of Mr. lieorga � � � . - � , I i . . . 11 9K11%0!.:1_f)_i - K I . P1q;__-jf -A . . . _... 'Ni Qiz. ; Baird, (f Stanley, -Mr. A. P. Ketchou is � . 1 - I I . : i . I . attend. g Gaelph Agricultural. College.-. . , o . . I . i i,_-� == Mr. a rge � �urner, who -has been in Mus- . : It has oleo . I . ted us for yeaIrs. . i � - THIRI I kok d home llis�.tweek.-Miss ring the bunting season, returned May Room returned I I I . I W,HOLE I . from vi dting friends in Wingbarn. last week� . I - I THE f . _��_ - 7. i -Dr. . A. Baird graduate of McGill, and 9 4 . I � . I i . I - i late House fl,- to the Royal Victoria � ECONOMICAL PARTY CANDIDArCEC.. � I Hospital, M - = who was t-akinR Dr. - I I - .., � � � ; Wood's prao ice, at BayfieId, has accepted . I � I . 1. . . I a posittim I V15 a nafflaq Pacift Rail- in the Sudbury, FOR YOUR APPROAL AND I I . . . I ­� I . . . . I wSyl aN surga u vicinity of � Monday, � I I I � , -, and left for there � I on . a - . ; I . SUPPOJ�T - I .... I I - i � � I I I I . I I . I Kippen. � . I I I � I : . I D. HAI gages an . Com f des n1soloner, Conv I YA . er, wills, inort- drawn -up. 01) y loaned st the . . � � I I . THE F. .. owest rate9of terest. 1 1660 ­_ 1 � . I John Mol of the Kipp n mill is mak. I - . . Ing busit kindoof see hum ,uslota again'. He Is py 3part d to -do :all work, Inoludlingahcpping,cliesp and I ,. I 6 � 11 , i" , I'ttem . '4AT quick. � he ve ry best family flour always on hand MCFAUL FOM �_ � � I Co. C . forsale Jobn X rexobange, I Nevin, i Remember Me, old favorlte. � I 17124f � . I . . . I . I I It 1: NOT 11, ,E -10 11' DzmoRs.-For a conveience .. I I I � . ow� I of partle Hays' 8 - owing re X . -socounta to W I I will be ,at Mr. on December Ist. As I arn de- plj)stnint I . t . � . . ; LOWEST PRICES I . � . . % I alrous of speotfibilly Ind ask i may business In Klp�eii, I to- 11 hibb&;d to me to call on ha dato i I I . � I . I � I � axe and settle. JA ' i. 0ANNIING. 1719.2 I -_ . .1 � . � : O.N HIGH CLASS! DRY GOODS . pril P6-URTRY VANTBD. .-Highem t market price I . I . � ld for t1i kin In of poultry, cish or trAde, at the - . I I � . � F 'I Wippen ])est of Ice store. J.OuN BA , or t, Hippen. . Havethio'ballotimpri Bed upon your lius_ 1-71.9.2 � I ort./im, . ban&s memory so that he�ll always us 1, W . , a 'tw Z . I EVF,AyT1ff1 go Comm � Im W110 Hus., the Polls. . . . -i � . , . I TLES WHILE HE WArrs.—The E. XqFaul . i . im � � . I . Oo.,-Seaforth, are doing somehustlingnow � i � W -A I w. 1 among their Furs, -Jackets, ,Dress Goods, i I 1. . . ll lothing and so on. They I 1 . I ., I ___4. I I are turning them into cash, not into the LA - A , TION OF' J111 amount of et slit they should fairly get for . . T $7. . ; . I them, bubin 10 theamount you'll gladly give - - � I I . ' I . 4 Couldn't yet got a kind of bustle on, too, PRINCIPLES, I '.. I i . . I i I tN and secure pour winter .needs while their I . , . . . stock i i complete. . 1719-1 . i . . . . bf 11 � To follow anhonest b Ines$ policy.. i � -NOT) s. �1 he ladies of the -GAuld Mission To adopt none other t han sterling princi- . � I 1. . � Band :a connection with St. Andrew's %plais which: . . .1, . church, will give an an .tertainment in the assure ,all Vic tory. L-0 � p I public hall on Friday evening, 30th iiist. I . I � . . IT , 1% � i . _1 I I Honesty of purpose—quality of g000s— W, I As the ladiei of the band thoroughly -under- I lowness of price is SIZ P atform the- m1seal - I . - . l stand lretUini ,up a good entertainment, a - - I should surround andaurport. I del. splen . im may a oo ad -for. ,A tempt- . . . I - .� . I I I . .. I ing on per ill be served, after which an . ; I 1. .1 "I'll, I exoe)le it programme will be- ,given.—The - . . � 11 __ � . � eAf: annual meeting of the Stanley, Hay and � I , � I - I - . TuckeiBmith -Sunday School Association I . i 1 . I'll, � �. .. will b beld.in the Methodisteturcli'liere WE WANT YOUR TRAIDE . Fiewce '�.3: . . . . I ; on Tu(*day, December 4th. There will be I 1. 4"A l � I three seasione, morning, aftervoon and I - : Vul Wearein business for keeps and 4ant . � I I . � - I evening. A number of clergymen will be I - . .. Your regular patronage year to year,vd,ant . 7i ea< present and music will be furnished by ,he i - . . . � ­ . q can, want you to, a - P( � a 8 ulfi. youto help us when you . church oboit.—Mr. James Millar he never fecl under obligation to --buy. - I . . Si . I - I I - . 1 7 Z ciently recovered from his recent illness to � i �� 1, 6: .1 I . , � , be able to movie about the' house.—Mr. Few an d-e&vor to make a place more profi. . . : � . James Dick and family have gone to Sea- table, more interesting comfortableand in. - oil � I I . forth to reside.—The heavy rains have vitiog to the people, th 1 ... . �_ I � in we do this store.. I � Mai spoiled the little sleighing of last week, - I � i - � . . �' - I � I L , From ..... Occasional Correspondent.) I . ` , � I � - : — . - . F � i — � , � JOTTIN.os.—Somo of our bola here at- - . I � Glove's �� i � I tended the oyster supper and dance at I I : , Fa.rqul ar a short time ago -and report hav- I . I . � I - � � � . ­_ in, . ing had.s. g od time. The attraction must . I I . - . - . . , � 3,51 1 1 . . � have b3en strona and fascin tin'g to have . � . . I - I I . . . - a i . I i I - drawn them so far.—Mr. David Leitch of LADIES' FUR , I . I 4 i 41, � : � -1 . I i. . I b, the 5th concession of Stanley, paid his 101d ' . STYLISH t MIL INERY . I I I . - I I friend and i choolmate, Mr. Hay, a friendly I : � 9 � . I I call last week. It is over 25 years since - - 1, . CLOTH JACK TS . I ivilad. a er; Mr. Leitch has now � ! I I � . - I . . - I . � ' I . I returned to Itis farm from Bayfield. FUR -COATS 1 . Z I _. I I . M . : . , . . I � . 0---------T- i 1, ,15 . . . . � .0 I I BLACK ­SILKS ' I i I_ . ; . Varna. � I . ;. '? . � � P i . - - I .be� i I - Men's grain leather laced leggings, our . I DRESS GOODS ; . 7 . I own make,only $1.75 per pair, plain leather as low as � ! . - . I hel 81 a pAir, all sly. �9, 0 to 11. W. H. Wji,Lls, boots and IMPORTED LINENS t I � . i . I � A Z � shoo-, Saaforth . 1719-1 � I 11 . 1es - I - � NOTJ;S.­-rMr. Win. Thompson died, after FINE FLANNELS I � 1� a lingering illuess, at the ripe old age of 89 ; . I I - - . . I t 41Q years. His remains were interred in the � SALABLE CARPETS i . . Bo �v J r I i �� � I - U ; Varna cemetery, on Tuesday last.—Mrs. - . �' 2 - - LACE CURTAINS - ; Ali Harry Elutchison and child are visiting her . - . I i - . : . - ; - � parenti, this ' 'week.—Mr. B. A. Higgins has FLOOR LIN-OLHUA18 . I . ini a large force of men on, taking advantage of I 1, I Z . the mi d w( ather, shingling his barn, this DURABLE SH"OETINGS . . . . le � week.- -Beaty Brothers have their new store - r . I . p , . about( ompl( ted, The carpenters are busy BEST TICKI ; 8 . � �. M-1 . . . � . puttinj in a flate glass front, which will add - I.— . W11C, Ir � ' N 1 1 very X, taterii dly to the looks of our good Hl,,'AVY FLAb;` E LETTES I � I I . ; I l. . ! 'I,- I , - � . . 11 -lookini tow i.—Mr. ,and Mrs. John Tor- q! � I ' ETC., ETC. � . I - . Gmy : Iii, � rSDCe, AZaiieb, paid our village a flying . � . ; . - - 2 � visit 0 Frid y last. They were the guests - . . I _� . -.-, I - I I � ' � . X � S r.. 6. 0. Rath- I Z of Mrs. James Armstrong.—M; . - � - � well had a bee on Tuead ilast, raisin — � . - sly. I g a : � ,. " ____1 . i th � � barn. Mr. Fr"k Keysbas ti'e contract. i I � ll, I . .� - r — . ` . . " - . � � I L . � .1 St. Jos 6 SMALL WA�E$ AND I � I Lro . . ; I . Iu_ _� . I - . ; � I I . - - � � I NOT11s;—Mrs. Levi Smith, i 7bo has been I ! . I I . . NOTIONS I il . � I I a resi,dent ( f this place for the past year . - - � , o - - I - i - . T :11, . � � 4 1 B ys� -� has me- md b ick to her old iome in Sea' � . N� T I � � I . � - e. . . I I I . � . � . fort-h.—Mr. Becignenl, of Sandwich, is , We have mentioned the 'faet .�'befiore I bat I I I D . � . moving his amily to,.St; Joseph. -He also this stbre pays as much attientioii to thitgo . . I . i t - brough :i wit him a k" cab—From fifteen in detail, to the small tbt�gs as ft doea to . . 7, to twetty m n are at 4ir-ork on1the mammoth - the great, and that is *saying a .good dmi-L . I 11 I ;a - block. They seem bound to roof the build- � 1 � I . : , . � I . , ini, i t a weat er 1 ,1 permit,—Mr. -But why shouldn't it ? Little ,th ngs . -1 Gandron, of Toronto, is t ,is! guest of his . : . . . � I f coun.t for much sometimes. For insta ice, i A Wei I ; . - I - son-in-law, 11r. L. . ae ak i We under- might -not a last year a tie, glove or belt a Roil ; startJ Mr. Gendron inten "I tarting bust- the I I . ­ . I nattiness of an' entire gown. St 7 -lies - � - A I i I ; . . eat . ,- ness here in bhe near fuGur The young change so materially that it's easy to re; mg- � I son of Mr. Peter Beaver die on Saturday dress with old time ornaments or . t-1) - nize a 1 1 last. ,severe atta�ak of croup wag the trimming no matter wtio -the wearer be, � se--,�, cause of death. Mr. Beaver 'and family � I . ; ;_ have Uie sympathy of the eomMUDity in. Bee out mew at I I � . . a-1811 ock of trimmings, b6lts, � . � their sad bereavement. I . - I I ' . . . . ties, gloves, hosiery, -vests., corsets, notiOB, I . ­ �� eV I � .etc., and ,you'll be pos wd iu the latest, , � Morris. . I .. . = I � I I . � - I NOTEs.—Our people enjoye fairly good I . I � , . - slej last week, but now we are wading I � , I � - " . ,ghiEg ++ 1 1 1-1 1++++-!1.+. . I - .- ! in ,had. -Council meeting wa i on Monday " - 11 � of this weet, and like a lot of the meetings . - = . - � � . , . I . � � � � 7 was held on a wet day.—rhe Maitland - .. . . I , . . . . � � . river ia rierng on account ,f the steady . - a Th e - - - � i. I � . - - . I . . " rains. ­Geor ;a Parker is ver3 ill, but m. ay . I . � . . A � ; . � I . pull throng yet, with good care,—A I I . I . - I � number of our farmers iw�(re delivering . I : ] � I - q � lambs on. Monday.—A largpi shipment of I - t e at Britasels on Mon- . � i- � E % Me F A UL. �i 1. , m day of nex week, i for the old country I I . market.—Mr. McCall, 7th line, had some I I . - . 1 sheep worricd by dogs last week.—We are i � . - I - . I � sorry Lo beat of Lhe illness of. John Lawson, i -1 . __ . - __ i, � � �� �� 8th line.—I& is said that Mr. Al. 10, Dry Goot' ,s Co I I . . 4 . . Cardiff, 5th ine,,vyill retire from our council - ; I . � - � at the end of the year. --Christmas is - . � , 1 4 . -draw.inly nigl , then will come tea -meeting i � A "' pie�sociad-% _'1hristmas trees and simil.,r C4th's Gj�ea'test Ca$h enteitamments.—Jobn Alleel' Iming is I busy I i . fitting up his dwelling ho6ie in modern I i .. - 1013 the I - i . 1 4 . 81 fashion, The windows are � - 1 4 ,,Ible au& John: � knows by pa4f,'experience w It it pays to Dry - Goo�s Store - i . . I .- - ,3 comfortable as as handy, � , i . have thing I . ..__­_______-___.,_,_­__ - - - � _. - ­ m'T"'w- �, I - i . I . i Brussels. evening, to see the olly Pulls perfo�rn. I I . � give a good ah w.—The three 4cer The ITEZU.—John Leckie and 'wife returned They * I to thein home in Toronto on Tuesday morn. hunters from here arrived home Sam ' ay . . I r4a, . uloa-ey 0 ing, where �hey will spend the winter evening �ud brought, ome with them -mix - - . fiL a ones.—F, S. Soot has conducted Iten They inay, however, return and make tbeir a . V and home iii Bra I Agels nexbspring,—James Oliver .auction sales during th. past two weekj.— - - **Y) to 1$40, I . . at I will Occupy 4r. Leckie's residence in B.rus- The Brussels Gan Club' and the Li 0 , -81,4XJi, at Baur or in i - I boys'met each oth J 4,*rey on Tues L06Y I , _ sels du -ing't)e winter.—Dr. Kalbfieisch and I �y '�,.') to i 1 � 1140 ; 8. wife le, t Bru ssels on Tuesday to locate in to have a rabbit hunt. 1,A good time is I 1740- - I some o iher T lace, As yet the doctor b its ported..—J,. D. Ronal-' I sold a steam 'fire .I - � L The not de ided vhere it will be.—Dr.- Holmes I engine to the villaie Oi ;4xeter lastweW ' , ' L , I I . 0 � i .- . I has pui obaije I Dr. Kalbfleisch's practice and ! Coast , (. residence in B russels. —John Scott, of Listo- uorrie. !_! , . 4140.00 wel, will g,vi an oyster 8111DDer to some of his NOTI-,'S.—Mr. George 8rown bas bought - 14P . . I friends at th, � An�ericiwnl'gc�tel, BrnaAels, on ! the house and lot, on the front street, from Tbe . Friday eveni a . It of the Liberal 1 Mrs. Hayes.—Mr. James Armstrong, V. 19 , I � � - 9, as a resu. I . . -Staities. victory in East Huron.—ft is reported that I has been, very ill for -more than a week. ,He Q . John Ament has about disposed of his hotel 1 was so bad on Sundiiiy that the bell ion itho - Use - . t Methodist church was not rung for the �er- ' to Samuel Beat6e, of Brussels. Mr. Boat. i 1�1 - ablie. It', tie has been running a hotel in Durham for - vices in that, church.—Di. Armstrong,[ of '- I I . . some time, b it sold out a few weeks ago.—' 11 Brucefield, spent two dayis;with his brother I to i app y Miss R. Brine, of Seafortb, who has been ! last week.—Mrs, Days, of Lucknow, visited . visiting her sister, Mrs. P. Scott, for some ' her sister-in-law, Mrs. James Armstrong# , I . � slime, raturmid to bar home Taesday.­, I Mrs. I last week.—The rain of ;Saturday night, . way all the snow � � H. Stewart, A the 16th concession of Grey, .1 Sunday and Monday took a Rl*' � is spen ing a few days with Mrs. D. - Scott. I and left the roads in a very bad condition. —A number from this place drove to Sea- ,I —Quite a few strangers are moving to town - forth to take in a concert, last Friday even- , and there is ample room for more.—Mr. : R; ing.—Miss X Sample is visiting in Wina. . Ross, tax collector, is going hie round#.— . ; bam this wefk.—John Walker has got h"i's 'I Mrs. Garbutt, the Rev, Mr. GarbultVe . . I stock of furn Iture all moved into his new I inother, is ill and little h0pes of her recovery is 4 t store, in the Leckie block.--�A number of 1 are entertained, as she .far advanced' iu - � I I � J I . the yotmg people drove to Wi)igham Friday years. � 11 ; I � ... . L . : - a � � � ; . . . � - . 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