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A burd ter + ' nee a6d ' rainbil )e d. . a e sm workers of the home of Mr. jvhte ba and ed bv d greater success.- I fie rat John Balfour as - the adv ent of a yo 09 .1- . T Ir . 2. A W. . 7 I ... � . - � �� ��% . . _X� I � .... - ,�_.z;�--I---- . -ERTISE NEW AD,V It I I ENTS. I --- the verdict ien4ered, as a . mat f I 'on iuvn E manifested on decided the parb � . deter-' of all I I , ., I * WIn ha Huron - hocke Notes. el a : V_ 9 I . - U.; I I - Is � J I who ly uhroug Us. L 0. � "I I �, � i 1 .619, . . I Pt � i _� ! � i � , The f1gure between the pareni.114v ereach � ! Don I - . - I � i I �Jffl �, who were m inly interested i the campaigns ganived. � ation of a I arge number 01 -wit essa,le, gig son.- orget he meeting of the Bi le � , 0 - I . e. � I i . i . I . , cc n which the I - - 1� 1 4 1 ­ It I _ ety-_ tni i � I � � oiie, i tonotes the page of the pni Rev. X. . Sir ith, of Clintonj has: had Honor gav judgment get ting Aside . the Sooi (Fri ay) evening b . . � from . . � 6_ � I � 6 t� I 4, pl�re election. And, aside . . � F i in —OF— .� ; J,Vet tisement will be f ound, to havea i Jrr orh . - . - � , � : ' I � . C 0 f ar as it affec to th i Is ads - of Methodist c nrch. Rev Mr. 8, � � i I I � -6 . we have all'to th("Xpiiii ish of Carb)rry, Manitoba, award in - ratiul d I � �� � - I dollc(tor's Notice -C. Troyer these Wingham cases, tid which Lre vv�re .shipped Bocie*t :r!sdent' 06 1 , i .. I I � Court -y Cout-cil-A.- G. SnXlle-5 . . -Severil are of furn ,tu . Messrs. Stalker, Dingwall and Re IS , the Agent of th I societ , will be I � . I I , i I . . - � .. I . . ghata factories, last week,'to C:)sts to, I p r, I .1 F L I ,Q,irio - s" catt Bro&-fi alluded, it was a pure election, We vent from the W' � paid ames S. Coo I I I . �, 2 . . 1 61 . � . appellants i 2 the cause. . address the cabin .-Mr. J r. r T .., ­ ' Ap3l)zv-4 ' in company �ith. his' friend, M Arth ilk z J I _W, ff. willk*,� -8 ­ 1 6 1 ure the stat ment that -there ne-ve, was a the -North at. ' by the resp ndefits, who . al I' ' , a , dorris. L r, r I BY a W 'v' ' f- the villa e, . - 1 6 ;. - I st ,� Si'.,or-7-4. F. ValY & Co -S , - w _ ,a � , �iqr , - x. �eton I b ?PoiDted post. & vil � -Ale, , ,re�, to have to chr nioal �he Fulton, son of Mrs. Fulton, o . i - I I Y�tray F,..v�.e_Wm. RivIll-d"i't."I lin � - B' I'll, 11 -We reg HILLINE AND NA TLEa 1i purer election in thig. counti , And . y . I - ­ '� ,6T 1 a tie P -0-4 -- b ' hitechurch in si ccoession t6 11. r, of took their de�parture, from here on Tu d I � 7i - _ .�L4, I �t- 2-B . " fi, 0 master at ' , death of 10r. George Park Sunshine, I "' k - I � I . I ado, Th - . . % - -sai,�-(;rcit-& Ali -danall-t I , but for what seemed - a . . f . � . A ni". , � . I - f 1), Ifen'ders P. . Morris townshlip. He had ) seek �heir fortunes in Color ly 6 1: � I : -, _ . . I mdentl), returned last, tc . ".. . 'I -.,-* , -:-W. ll!Aard & Co -5 - P Olin tnima Ta ConAm: ord vicli has been industrious y, .n , I , t I .,. - ' Childish, Pe lancy. on the part of the - -Thomas Glibami,,:of from Manitoolin Island, And 0 -as Jaken are both sto4dy and z . I . AT . - - I . I � "Ir &-F, 510F3111 C )---7�- . I . - ; ! 0, � h On T1 s . I � . - I ' 11 I - i , , 1) I at that, place, to ,8uc- - ,e.ta-dim'g cate and posaesse4 of those good qualities wbi�h I .. I . .. I iti.,-q,,1,tini, tsalv -A10 tai 1.witnlss could nted postmas er with typho d feyq. 6 Not 'h � - - � ; - NN ilocs.-l-, trial j ad :sles )ecause a ce appoi , wit wherev r . , - .� T : ('7w-; �vllin;�, - WHIll'o-i & co. -5 �_ i 9 I - . oced the late'Robawt Maychoo . � � nit medical sklill-he passed away on- Satlir- will make them good citi7ens � I I- f- ;� , a ,6( � I 1 6 . A ; � neon Bro-.-5 doubt ul if i hq elec. their I pe ' . I. �� �Ieti ;r,,-- Fxours 1,fl4tie W, - E*-tltv J, 11 1, -not lie prodii ced, it is . I eiribe r of LO � al - I . - f , - I __ -Tho other nighit soml pe son broke kto day, 230i ult.: He was a Cast. Mr. Coo r will. - - � 6 1 ,,,,, r . ­ I lf�m if- To ltv t - 1-1- t.,;r L1". -t.--'1 I . Ily by . 1-1 ' tion would h Ave been voided, I No. 469, aid hi i broth en much mi8secl in this part, especia 1, ;, . I I I i I , il �t � I - Aloncrir;f postoffice st re, and' Itole j, � � � �­ I F-trli �itccr­A. 0 ,'_WC 5 Orange Lo 1�q . v, ,; z � ' r it. late - emplo er, Mr, McNevini-Mr. r; _Pi r :4 -t --R. llicl-F� 5 We know that the aotiong and Jeciaions some tobacco and postaizc st mpg. laid his rety aius to rest on fl-,_ unday 23rd �r ­ ro ,, : . � :11, i � I I g The Corner Stor 6yr . ill f ft-,-J�tt (,'h.11kLt;-'Nl. J'r­1,-ri,_-'&-"0 I i on, in !ails_ There were 551 Of angemeti i i 0 . 'Ung, w 4 ­_ of Richwood, " i. 1� . rocessi n, I I ii� i Ji -1N1r,V. T., J. �Ik � P, o! 0 int M rs. AndreV . � I,- t fjudgesaro'conaidered by sotne ah-gac red, : th . . I i f . . I tl. I I 1. ;ji I �',,,i,ltt,-.('1�vuiilleiti(itt�rtf-,,-tI XV.114p�-t 's , 0 1 gave,her You " 'i, edicine, . I - ; �14 -�U­_- 11�.� e--- 2�Ri(6-hardwii­a Mcffinis-s take for m the - o -he days rcpresentativ�ea from Blyth, " X i III g It m, were attend�ng the funeral of Mrs. . . - . � I rmflii�s' It matter* how u reajonftble or � I ; �_. � -( . ztetir -t.r-5 and that nk, , . child 8rime biudint, m. P -ompt medical aid - 'oderio an B�lgr ve during the Week, have been visiting wi It � -, � i " F -tray,, -curlva 11"Alli 61 - - � . I I . Brussels, 13luevale, G ' It. I I Nr -8 y may be,, �hey niust not eaved-the child, . I � _� ,."I' , I re-prehensibld the � �*�6 s- 3-W. 1'. Cotinte: being preafrit.' Deceased ,�yas 5 years of thpir friends, Mr. and Mrs. D. Hay, al3o - 6 !I I , , I . . ' ty , : -9. 6 . _11 I Shot .9u1:Ve;t,onk­-R,. williw & -ioq-�l . ha sold his WITH THE BLUE FR, NTI � -4 : 1, I b,-- criticised ! THE E XPOSTTOR, however, is -Mr. Il age. He leaves a IOViDg Wi�fe, t c sons a nd their cousins, Mrs. Alex, McMurtrie Mi . -1j', I sx,.,­��Y. H, vountzr-ts I I i , ,.� i ' acre farm,,beiDg t e wc8t ha f of lot 23 , rd � Peter Fisher and other relatives in ti is : I � - _!,_� , : an -; ra to mourn his lose. 7 � ' 11-9 Z ;q j It Yoll Can nQt­-W. 11, ShAW-8 nOt, in tba I Way of, thinki:i - We have . I four d gh e 1 6 - I . L ,�g ' James Bissett, of,vvho86 dea E we made vioinity.-:-The 14th annual meeting of t3e I --- ,4 1 1 . , i;; � Doe It pnv�JY. McLa, hNn-5 6 consession, Hullet ;, to his a n, Joseph. - I - I . 1, 1; mrorroan-15) never heeit ted to aAversely criticjz� their � i i 4 r ­ �, N, eibtiholtz was oiling Ma' brief menti:)n last week, p0sed way at his ith 8 bbat I l It � if - y ; I ... : :1� `i i Raw Furs -JA,, kfion',i Tanner% -8 6 � __ w I � - actions or dolpisions when we thought them chinery in WilliAl is' mill, W Ztirich, h had home in t ,xoter, �on WeOneed 'T of last School Association was held in the Met16O_ I ; I I I . k , - -it n--5 I - 6 . I Thiee I t 6 i� t- . . 6 1 _ I - , ; To StoA Brcudvrs-�-A. G. Sinilli-5 i deserving I ez a prolonged ill Be, t a 6 �" I )ad�y , ­ . � f T ,; I f such criticism. . We believe , ' I . - Auei'on Sale__ia,,,�s John. ! , thee Ma- n_1w ''and Sa n - l DrV ,1 er. Tobt-H. 0 . . -While john P Stanley, Hay � and Tuckersmi a - I two of his fingers ,, Fru�hed by . week, aft reatilt of di t.church here on Tuesday last. On Tridiv I ' t 'rda I � I , ere held during the day,' the At- . I ; I �ir �� 11 1 13 C31 -A. cardna-�s I the itifirm ties of . old age. D (eased was sei sions w � . : . 1, � ,k - . I I -Y , -Hr". George � , � i h and low: are -human, -like -ur - . . 10 t _. B �ird-S that judges ) 1 z , . I I I Chrmaag Cheer-, i - -The firm of Bla (ek & Prummond, He born in Devoriabire, near � England, tendance being good at all the meetinoo, , T. i , -i i- I'; r-1 , . lerto - le _� �- i -ii ,� 'loth Bound 130zoks-AI-xx Win I , , r bindsom 4them. - � . � 400 C the rest of ; ail umani Jf Wirlgham,� hao'been - : � � ty - ii -t w. Z7 - . ' I . lie countr ed to take part Jin I I -tit; � , , J 01 maml Goods -J- 1[. Daly & Co�-8 J i - and feed merchants, v . in the year 1819. Heoame to y an I all were well prepar - P I 1 4i: -; 1 I . — ha,ve -the Cul of .sho4ving the human dim -solved. ,Mr. Dru' mon4 will continue. in 1832 wi h �is brother John, End settled thev`ait6us subjects on the programme, I � - . M -Pt r I --- -_ I ,� J D�C-_ 7th nd DtICA 8 7 1 I, ��" �k = F, : � I i 1. - - � I .1 � I P j "`� 41 � �11 i i sides of their natures in a manner that is the business. , on lot 17, in concession' 3� Us orne, where wiftich will tend to bring forth better ke . i I � . - , �z 1 T, ' -James Chapman, cf Glenanna r- I nathe Sabbath schools. The 4d. , I . I -_ , iHI-N4 -I � I I too creditable to them. lChe in ]gee who I I ii , � 4t U t 0 U I I sold his farm ii Turnberry t Ed ard � . . Tl� - �4 , (ft"10.0itim, not- n, has they at once egan transforming the wilde aults fro � 1-4-41- , ' _9 ertile farms i whi q now sur- dirpsees of t,he day, by the many who took :�!, I Qd* 4 �', I ,� Dees into t e � 360WING WiEm ,� .1 . . I-, � �! -1 I '10 t in this cag bhowed - Johnston.- It t 11 - 1. , ,*�5 1 06'a �ises 50 _acres, an was round Me � ar i ed Fann p rt, and of which space forbids making W A - . I -17 , , : I- composed tb! trial cour . p Exi ite -. Deceased I m 11 NIX F01m nfi_ . -. I �_ ];� y I I tli, - I _. � C� � _ — . I . . � . . . �, -1 -, � � ! � � I - lebgthy repor � I i . a _� ­� � � T., ; � - themselve's pot to be infallible, lint they sold for $1,000. 1 Westcott n )he year 184� ; t i ether they t, were of the very best and I � � �� 1: . - t . . . 1, I � ; -1 � . . I ; -Wm. Car . n enrip eye of the tave ice, to bring � . � I I �! - negle I . r A- � - I ing wit the hard- ca pot Wit if 3ut into pract "' �i 1i ,-, - I KiffORT were angelic; in comparison with the leatn- I , - fi lived on th3 Arm, battl I 11 , I 8 . IT, tRIDAT, DE c. 7 th, 1,900 i I . 1 � -;. � sl - " t -,, i i � mill.. at Exeter, h idl the - at .finger.o the I I I � I.$. . � . � : . I - presid ad at th, - . � L __ ". ' �v I - - i a- Court , . ships incident to pioneer life, u t [I they had on cess alo6g the line of Sabbath school : I I I -1 "..tl . . ed Jhief JusItice who I made able &ad r a red a f1'M_ w rk. The offinlers elected for the ensuing 4_i ,` I- , , - - ; . right hand taken off,J�whi e operating one of _ .: A _10, I I � things (omfort E0"ART.MENT- � I ; 1. I .. I ­� �.. de. . I MILLINERY D . - _ r K ­ Ve do not kno wha ... the . � ­ - ��. : of Appeal. � . the m -.chines, the other d . . - v,z , r were �, President, Mr. Watt JOJ!s, , 4 ti _ 4, I � , � , I e Wars. I ' . , , ily of eight -four boys andl fou girls, ; I . L ' I � I 1,i�i­ � I ' , That is a mat- -The Hurbn Poultry Will J I Lorid(n ; p lot vice-president, Miss Lami te, pal I li� '�!_ , . big cision of th court may be. . Associatioir � Richard, ,Jolin a d e H ,&:n ,s I ; . � I I ' �'.''_�.! L '� I Ord Roberts has been r lieved of I �1 . - - . I' , 8' 11 I : Although business has been booming this de 't. - - i - - , - I . hold their annua how n Goderich, on . . 3 1 if :' - t "�,_ � f ' - - Thomas, on the Z homaelsead r Usbori a ; gad vice-president, Mr. B ,R. .zk5­�,, ,t riatL, and is now on -his ter of com#arAtively little public import I � 1 V % . 'a : . y�_, 2- , !, � - - Tuesday, Wednes,i - an d Thursday, Jan. 8, Bruce6eld ; recording secretary, . i -; - i,p 11,V.- . Is I - I t Pik , itchener 'has ance. BtitV,he conduct of one of the highest , . � M rat Jame i ("reech, Mrs'. 4 ohn I Velah, A,, re. H iggin . e 9t -.I � ---i , ! way to, Eoglancl, and Lord K nary 29th, 30th &ad 318t. � Pherson, Heneall ; corresponding ment, we still hav a lot of trimmed ock that M. I � � � . �_i I . ... �� _­-; Wm. Creach, of Exeter,1 an -Fanny, at A, Me � I - ') - i-1 � I great. A. I . � . I 71 ­ I I d as, his successor'. Fight. judge's in thia land is a matter of thei -�tary and treasurer, C. Redwood, Ill � _* �A��t �� ', - ; bee a . it y ins a-, e I i � --r-Daniel Stewart, has a d his property, home. In 1880 Mr. and Mrs. i sett moved secr . I be sold at once . �Ve still have a � - i. L I �Ai_ - � I . a of Ae containing 43 acres, Adjoin ng the village of Hensall. The next annual meeting will! be .. I ll.regardless of cost I I . p, I ". -1 : both in'' the iAt public concern. If the report, to Exeter, and have since lived there. I __ � . . 1 ing is g,till briol ly carried on, i __ : i� .1 - '� �z - , f � It I _Trl� - - : � papers Brussels to Jam 3s Cuthi 1, of Grey, or hqld at Hensall.-Mr. Joseph P. Brine,1 of few Felt Hats in uearl � $I t1a . _ y all shapes and color , _� 14tZ: �, ; � i, Free "tate, and the proceeding ipublished in.the diaily I I I I I r ; I , � � ' � I 1� .� 'Y'k, � ., z Trauk %range ,� . $2500,. . . 1 1 , H�krpurhey, who in days gone by used, to i i .. ­ � . corre and we pres e thiy.are, as . . � ­� 1, �,, P I . � � �, ,fall are I � - z . I_. , : ... , � i4�_ � � ;iil- _�, i British forces seem to have their ha:uds. . -While harneisl 127 16 oree, the other Wroxeter. . . be &'frequent visitor to our village, was in will be sold for 25c and upwards, I � I . _. 47,%- �;� i . . ' � I . .1 � . I � . ; et Steyn anlBothain or- the eport an, at was aso th village on Monday doing busin3as. I . : . - � ��*, -1. J - in keeping- D,,;�� r i the diff;3rent papers: are `im- day, . James Lei sh � c f Bruseliel WE have ah large a stock of Orst of th I . _� - . It zl-, ­ 4 I t i : . . . ' a r gl . . , I i .. .. t ler In fact, the Boers goeini to have 1 im. ilar in sub,tance, and if e int pret the kicked in the slid' m n, bu i fortiquati I was Ontario ecdo Ain eq as there a in t i *county jand -ine) who is now past tb four so re : , - I - - , Mr.'Bt e I " �_ - . c � I _ . � -NTLE DEPARTME - . I NT N_k.� * ,_ i -.1. � � . � � eriously inju.-e . are selling ff em! at:very rewo, Nle h too.. SoVeral as one rn�l M A . I � i . I I I . I . . . language of �he Chief Justi ia cormctly,Ahe not a 2 . I , �",. , � I cars of Brith h Columbia red cedar one : ordered for ptill steps around as actively ; . ng more . I i :� '� � bibed new energy, and are givi I n next season. Lumber, all kin . � G u �F )N Baos. ; yc unger, and i's ust as full of energy ad . t ham ' i " 0 ar , I I ,. i- . . i -a at, an - argualen i � M - at h4 -her ! '. g . - 4 I _. I �, I y time'since' the;Col, 'p dl A .special lil e of Mantles tha �egulaKy sold f . 14 _T_� � __ - : -The Methodi t 1 Ong tf at bite '' I ' ' i I � t t 4 couneel ade little lifferenesa , Ti r� ­ ; i, trouble now tba hh met - ,f , tb at I . - A - . 5 - . pa business as of ol . . . . . I ; . I . I i � ` GATHER �NGS. --T. Herriph I & son � 11 "::, .. 1� , ._� him, as he evideiit,ly had his m a nage '! . A. 1. . �: � � . j onies were declared to he British territory. to . . .nd m night -and presented�tbei as or, Rev I , 1 $6 to $10. , � _. z . I . . I shipped two, cars of oati�n�al 0 0 apgow I On above mentioned daY4 will be sold _; a;,; �..7�: - .. I . . I 1 �i �_il� - p up from the start as to the del.ibion: he Brown, with a set O� bar e e. the beginning of the w4k. Mr. John � FuHarton. . � - I 1 �,j � '! �, - i �, , , 1 Various attempts are being Made- to eatra, I , I ­ � . . I t__ . ' -Mr. Zeller, the, mac respected ex� toi clear out balance of line. Come early � i,�--,] , - �, I:! � 7. 7] � . L: re, but virbile would give. I IL we.misint6irpret c r misrep- ; . Hamilton shipped two oti I lanribb, on at $2.75, il I 4 .4 - . and capture th se wiley lea a . I division con t I of The weather will soon be ripe for Furs I . .1 I ,j- . �, . Diiime, as - - . .. . I I 1i �;� - resent him,1 he has himsel f to � � z rich, ha*, 16 book Monday lost. We hop . gr At -record as and their Far stock isalreadyripe. From I - - ' 3:11- -, , I i, -, ,� �, are eing chased from poijit to hicli is over 250 years and Secure bargains. - - " , . - - I V: -1 - �1 ,I _ thex forces i I in his possession - 'ation will. the stylish! little neck ruff to the beat fitting L -i . IT I . I ;1 a shipper cf live stock fr" m his , � � I i . � �. , " - f tb . J ' ' " �1 ��, i 1: - -a, the le ders that is the rnly �mpression_ wrax get from ' Idest books in . 0 1 ' . - .. . ritigh soldier _ old. This'is. one 0 . � , I - I I . . . '1;1 � ; � point by the I again be e(ntinued.-The eke teaut gave fur coat that's manufactured ; from the , . . I -i�, '' . - 't � I I . � i . r , � � , . - I . - i . ! ...... .11-. ! 1; i - 1, � tu,re and to give his langitage�, as reported ill tie prets. Canada. i� I .A grand ba,l at the town h I o %Vedn( AAA" - - - - qFlwlwlwl v0~ - I - J ­ I z I . I �L i . - `g4aY pelt or a strip of fur trim to the most -- ! , ; Continue to ellude c&p � , - 'i I ore leavin ,, A3iytb rs. - Ashbu ry and � min ,� � - � r , I I -Bef 9 1 � I , _;­ � I - 4.1 , � , �, � tro tible. Severil severe en .ounters Ave In fact, it 8�emed to us that his omrse was e evening. kn unusual sio tit of ict'4'ty attraPtive icaperine; from Or at n I I , I till � ; - Mrs, Chamberlah re Fa presen ,. I i .1 . 11" � 1- f.�.! � I I f has been in evidence lately ng prel!iar- w � � L � , - ­ � - more like �hat of the advobate than the ic mis cents per yard to the- great coat for. ' ich COLIVIE WITH THE CROWDS TO - - , . 1 4. z - fi , C tak on place with -in th6 past week, an al 1, the Ladiee"Aid a to ary socieAes, L . : I . 11 . r . ations in t ie way of decorha *0 1: . It would many almi hty - � ­. � . 11: ii f` * you have to exchange so - k il i . I . udge,and hat he got.it into his mind that the Methodist ch ir It w th handsome ph - ood thing if A lit�IOL Of 10 Veal aio- . . I . � I - L i I'L . . V I - I . 4 though the Boers weie defeated in civery 11 .. - I . Ir be a 9 . dollars Y 'u already know just ouch a ofock � I I � � � - . m .- them. to!ra Ci ties, .L r . � i I the defend nts should hav prov. ,!he of. the a( ;1�, I ", "I ­ . played in,gettirig ulp an affair o � this kind is at 3 . ­ . L� I encounter, makny�, British soldiers were killed � . I � ­ fie �. MoFaul Co a. stores Seaforth. '4� ',,,� - d I plaintil _ Ise Kate ' nell, aughter of Mr. L:' 't . -_ � . ��'i - L, - ' . : I d- of --the To . could be Erected intochao'nele that would . i . . � and larger riun�, Wha� the selves inno ent,. instea . mes Connell, o, oderic 1721.1 1 , �!:� �L , __ bers wound(d. I township, who . .. . . , . _'.IL _ i . . �; Ja, be as help, ul to the mind o!.a n e dance tit I � " i - I , DOT�.—B'rown &Rogers are busy piaster, I I .� : . i th' defendants guilty. In short,' recentl y, was EA ORT , z - ­ I I � end, will be or W,heti� it will c -me, no persoLn proving 1P . went th Killarney, Manito a, in stimul ting youthful 'irit, Mr. Job A -ing the nem - *I Be UNN� S_ . 11 � 11. � . p I- 1. ;- L - . �, 1. I t present. the his r6mark� on this OCCagion, judged from married there on ovenibe 13th, to J. F. _� church at Mount Pleasant. : ; I I � I seems, to be ablei to fortel. A Barnard c),me over from �Luca on Satur- Re�. W. Pomeroy, of Harmony, con ted I . � . . � 1 4 I I I I L , I � :1, ; , i . McCartney � . . I I i , A' � , . �. , - : the publishod reports, were. to say the least, ; ., � . � `i � i, � , t ! looks, anything- but _,tricouraging I . day last for the removd lot hi family and . . , ­ . , sitliation I I ' , . ubts, of I services on Thursday and Friday night i in - " - I I- ; t I �., . 1, , ,L -Isaell g .ter. of Ms C r ew il , i . I I � �. uncalled for: and (qually out of place. It is I th a M thoditt, church, The meetings were I .. � I for a speedy seslation of hoot Wes. 2 1 Wingham, died on the 24th ulb., a, household goods to tbei . ome. Mrs, _ I w Z L_ �. I . . ii fin � ! � � � F � rl , � b popular young T. F. Millir has bought i new bouse st 11 413t d thisweek.-Mr. and Mrs. ' f .1 1 pw 1 , il here is not mu,11ch aAivity in military a very grea pity that b h6d nottestrained years. Deceased W a a mos inue . I � . � i I ­ I here. -Mr, Scott, of Kirlp'irdin, , D. D. G. -Rev. - H. THREE STORES --No. 1 Dry Goods, ladies' goods 01111. . : t 1, I i I � . . . . tb is'niourned b 16 large Bapton are visiting at Forest. . ) . y o I cireles in China yet, The Iioxers seem to . 11 ,� I �i ` ;:, - ` big evident bias, as -no matter li what-. the lady, and her des y M. of the A. - F. and M, for North .11 - I ,� � � i nds. r mas the Pchieroy, who has been sick with typ ioid - I t .. , I . . 4, : -I- i . � 'now D ill circle of frie do. ypk.oid feve i Clothing I ,i: e an active an: livirig orgIMIZAtion still, decision of the court mayl c, i t w Huron, district No. e I No. 2, ) men 8 goods. oil No. 3,, Gio I ., , - -'� , - I I An officis' visit fe ver for six weeks, is able to b up sitain. I ly. I . � .1 " .. i� IT- I L ; 1) I . hat cause of her deat i. - . to Forest lodge on �5riidpaayi!! iah� last. -Mr. . . , 'Z , ! rith i the public t ii � , I i - weight Vi . he sick Ilist., _ I I y them 9, -ere . . JI J. - ceries—speciahies, canned goo , b 4 , I!: !. � !� '' ill predations b not have tt McCullough has been on t 1. F" - , I a,nd frequeat d --A cottage ir 1" inton, wned b ohn "gv�a air, I ds torun teas. 'i �, '.- : 1. � ; it should h Ve. It is this a' 4t'9f thing that � W. R. Thompson, of Tee , and M r.. liarvey and Albert Gettlei attended, the I . I . - I . - I ported, and an locca8ionil c8nfliott bet ween . I McClacherty, and (ccupied )y Fiank East, - I u� � I- i- . � Bury., of Liverpool, Engl rid, the vet'ra .- . - '' . t ", ,'. -�:! , : i I I � . I the pub- man,, was destroyad ly I re on 18unday - fuxieral of their cousin, Miss Carrie E�oeh, --- -_ I � I : A- - , , r � the B ixers, tends to lessen the influenc� of an(' I - I . i - t . the allied forces' and ( !or 11 hose - maple roller dealers, wereja t ivn on at, I 114 - I � I I � )rnir)g,' 25th ult,, togeth -r with all the � 1; of I , Seebach's Hill, on Friday last. W. 11�* �1- i o xers, is 6ted. lie respect or our courts of Ilaw, And not fair m( I at. urday last making avra,ng Ments rith C tnish was in Stratford on Saturday doin ' to make it more comfortabl , the brute years ago. . This is the fi rat break lin a f , w - I U; � , !' wlio, are supposed to be B I �; !1 a I household goods 0 the ten Ant. Mr. Ea: 9 ; I �., �,, L1 �_ " I I Gibson Bras, to saw's large! stock of m %pie 1 ­ I . 1n4B5e 'and disint6 ested critici 6 iiness.-Mr. James Harner's new wind kicked hin, several times in he stomach. ily of twelve children. The relati,�es of the . . .. � by the public I - , � . ;: � � As yet the vari us powers a' d the C . manandfamilyw re way 0 me. - . He was andered unco ,by , iI I . this sesson.-Mrs. T. W. I Gi)son, of To nscious and was taken deceased have the heartfiplt sympat of the . � I m 11, which was blown down by the h,,avy : � . ! : - " ­ not seem to have re ched Press, which some mauali , sentimen.talists -The followin y modelite in -Atteridance i � !-. " . . J authorities dol 11 __ I ronto, is visiting her �sistet, Mrs. T. w i,nd, will be replaced by t once, but remaired insensible neighborhood in their bet-eaverrieutf � _i . P � t :a I : I � : %_ I � .. of- affect to tall OO.- A judge, above -all .Others,, at Clinton Mo( ell chool .have secured : . he company, who to Hensall at . - � Nna"M � � � . " y b%sis for a, seWeme t 11 Gibson, jr., here at prese6t.-Miq9 Eiith t. But we believe he is about all t 41 � : ;1 .,: , i an� sattafactar, me � 1. lowe : Mr. . ranteed the mill for a certain lengt of All nigh . I I I I I �;- ­ �- -, I i ; �, engagements for A Xt year, as fol . gua ,h - ,1� " �, - , i tions ar said -should abstain from 1, making what Gibson, who has been attenoin� the M'unt - right this week. i I . 'Z 11 ; ttrouble,alt ough negotii I - I . R. Weir, No; '6, tuile �t ; Miss E. Scott time. Xwill be very inconvenient for him I Ashfle',d. i - I I � __ . ; . � I - . f I I . - 7 �0; -, i i I 'be � used as campaign literature Forest Model, will enter 44ties as 480,41ant until the new one is put up. -Mrs. S. I JOTTIN-GS.-The reviv'361 services on the � � ; �_ - : � 1. � esent in ttera may I Turnberry ;I M iss W. i Thompson, No. . , - � At i,r . I - P I -1 I i to'be still in progress. I No. 7; teacher iii the public sch6ol here -at New S triple was in Centralia this week waiting I Lofidesboro. � Ashfield circuit are being continued. , Mlxeh i . � , ! i. ; .1 I r � I � I .- 'i i � i I r either political partj, And the re- 4, Hay ; Miss J Waug�, No. 4, McKillop, y -A agic lantern views , the Trans- we i .. 1 � I I in China seem. t) be in as uniettled au� un- fO ' ears.. I L I � -; .. I �1. I . I . . N Goderich er 1haks I , i i i t . iven by t! 13 Rev. Mr. .1 ji . I satisfactory "a condition a�. they mere.a marks of th6 learned Chief Justice are, even anti Mist; H. Q/o irtice, d. -f 8, O: her mother, brother and sister, who are Dolciaize to t cus. good is being done. -Mr. J. H. Garda f. it '� I � Must al hoof of our �' - . I - . � Vaal war Are to, be 9 d wn with typhoid fever.-Riobard 'Boger t,.,m whom we c��uld not attend to on Saturday sold his farm, on the 10th concession to s �. � I I i townabi � � 4 _- 1, -. . I . . -sorro of the 1P. - - the literaryi � - , I il lz� I I i i month ago. ( now, being i ,used in this,way by -Thomas W f a , fo m; Lny yeari a re- Anderson, at a Cie � 'a meeting, W48 visiting friends in Ribbert last we(k.- last, and �eg to adviae them that we 1 have increased k Mr. J. FerguEon. I - - I � � 4 - . : � . e 7th inst. � e proceeds are Mir, G, Jordan has finished the ou;side our staff �and are d for all�, emergencies In It � . � , � � , � � ;. . I - Conservative papers. - �. 1 6 on Friday th prepare * �� . . - , spected resident ,f tb 40 c6ricedsion of 1. - . . � 1�` . - I ! I I - f � . in aid of the library. -L : arif I'dian Pacific future. W. 11. willis, boots rud sho i Z. 0 .� : _17 Stephen, died o' eek, at oj� I yv�rk of R. A. Pomeroy's addition to his �s, Seaforth. I t,i � . � � - 1P uead y cf last vd, I 1 1721.1 Qoderi . I � . - � i , , . I I i The Wei3t Huron , lection ,. _ Railway agent, Mr. G� rge Allen, � and ; i ;, . 31 I I . -6-iments. DU'lia, wher3 be had moved I houae.-Mr, T. Stewart, teamster at the I S - -,. � � - . . Editorial Notes ]and Co his home in, Cc � a,�ily are having their h e at', pre ent, WE, S�EAli: FoR IT. -For your trade we I A RoY.u, RECEPTION. an �� _ � P �. . . .1 , - I I I APPeal, -ancy haj about a month e g E e h id react ed the M 11, got his hand poisoned in the bush � and � : F ,I I Another" vac ; ,just �Tred in the - �� being able to got off dt, in 5 e re ular' mean. 'The E. McFaul Co., Seaforth, de- I Jones, of Dungannon, w 0 has been in: - ... The apreal 1, ainat the deotsion f the - f 0 1 1 has been Is d off work for several d,a e. - n b I � . � I , g I I - . Senate. Hen. D. McInnes, Senator- of age of 56 year,. I e wE a never, married. r . � serves it. Their goods spealkI louder thain with the Canadians iv Soath Africa, arrive !� . � 9 . ,elat y sold It a far season. -Dr. Moffatt, of the ori I a' t It rine Armstiorng, of Mit h It 11 1. tr al judges, in Ithe protest against th( oleo- . --R. McCord, W., cs re. M, Society, Toronto, addrejs�d a I. " r M'Iis '-'at r te Oi I a I you . - ' � , - ,7i n _ , e r e � our wor t only ge ' t within hear- in Goderich by the evening trainFriday, wd . sytnt. Satu day and Sunday as the guel . - I '&rrow, i West uro 11 Btvjylingtori� Ontario, passed away on Satur- on the Thames r)a' ,Ua)or ,haspurchased �� _ ftiem. Greatvalues arebeinggiven was tendered a royal reception by i the Iwo- ! tion of Hon.. J.! T, G . ... I "' da�,, h%vink reached the - age,.,of 78 year,., . 'ai in the baeem6nt.of the PrIpsbyt3ria chitreh, Miss Lucy , knd rews. -Every thing is iiively !Dg I I - I � wis heard befo�e the Cour� of App I at He WE68 atone time. a prominent wholeeale 150 acres in ' Li on -owiship, from Mr. , on Tuesday evening last. An i Id resident, at the mill these days, it . having tol' run in women's and men's fur costs, in cloth. ple of the county tovvn.�- He was met lxf� the - � I - Cunningham,sht a led ti ree mileafroth Ilder- . -.k I PG Jackets for women and girls ; in FrieZe � station by the marine be, d �asnd the Coll IgJ. I Torouto, on Friday and lvlo.r day last. The merchant in Hamilton, and a leading -man of Wroxeter passed aws, . o'n r day last, in overtime to keep up with the Cho , . too, and eight' ,n lea rom� Londoo. The ' . 4ing. and boa rer overcoats for men and boys. ate, Institute cadeta,whil %fally one thous ind I inpoliticsinhisday. Thiswill )akeamoft 'v 'd wa I takes the personi of Mr. David rs3 ta. � He was Viey are st�ill making cbe(se boxes pple r I hi justice 'Arm- L )rice pai a j 6 000. Me,'. McCord , ed Every day brings greater demand f r thei ' people were present to 1 �reet the hero. -He court was compiosed of 6 � I L, a a �O e by ' � vy fleece lined 50c underwear. �21-1 was escorted to a carriaE e b Of spot for some of the defeated G its at the born in 6alashiels, Scotl 9 Wn not butter and Jelly. We Dotic th in- , I . . �mession March at. . . , * y 01r, Mr. Jusoce McLeiiin4 V Me �_Iuslice last eleation. I I I p . A happy And ' interes ook for its woollen manufac uring, as -well as boa TEL a numbe , I - I I I . - - � � . - iDg event t . tl�e intelligence of the e6han c porticin of c.�esse of the farmers' bags of chop � that No $.-League met as usual on konday the prominent men of the town. They 6en � I I - McMahon, Mr.iJugtice Roffp and Mr. -Jus- - - - - t�qeystillhave confidence in the Laurier ��Ii 1.1�� � . I I rgued by . . f the I Royal Canadian Regi. place at the hOM 3 of Georg Bean, of Car- its population. Mr. Fo syth was no ex- rnment. - evening.last, the topic being introduced �y proceeded to the town b 11, followed by the � I �Z� i'L i . I tice Lister. The case was. Mr. A portion q low, on Wednes(h k, when his Uove i I A I . . I ; 1, __ I I . ception to the rule, as he As well versed on I' � I Mrs. Wm. Lyon. We are pleased to see so large crowd, where an dress of weledme - * L _� : 1. r. Aylesworit , on behalf* of ment are ow eldeat daughter Miss El za, became the i I *a was read by the mayor, ad short ,addresses 11 Wa,tson and , n -on their *ay lome 'from ; i man ; I F �., yl_ A� .. I . all subjecis and a pleasit) conN e roationalist. �: I i ly attend the league, --Mrs. Johnston ,I . . . �t I . � . ife of Edward M cHar y., The bride was i �� I ,- . � . � . - z - � Mr. Grarrow, �e apellaut,... d Mr. W. D. South Atrica, under' command of Colonel w I .He who employed in tbalw'oolltn mills here , , Varria. on the sick list at present. i Mrs. R. B. 7re given by Col. Varboe and Adjut�.vknt ! I � I � . � � � . , . , . I ourig ; �_ : I assisted -by 'he- oister Miss Rose Bean, - - . . - : . . - . : ame liy way. of Hagland," - where e, d d his work I I to a Jeffrey is not improving any. -Mrs. Harnit . Sergeant Jones was lustily Cheer. I '! . . � - I McPherson, on! behalf .of r. Beck.1 ,The Otter. They c' for many years, tj . k � Where a poor man"o money is equa g after the formal reception. an . . I . I while W.. J. . M,,Heirdy, brother of the faithfully and, efficientl 3 Wag ton, who has been ill during the past week, ed, and Ion - arguments wor :i Monday, and where they were feted and lionizaad by -the' ),room, helped I im. t iroi gh the ordeal, uni. ' 9 . . 17 6 concluded P . . � I . . ,In a'. Where they make but one price to is improving. -Xies L, Brigham is at pres� over he wan kept busy shaking hands zi h . z Q � - I I . 7j 1 . � - . , people.* They we're given populir demon. 9 " verqally r3spe-eted. A 6, f t ir sons and all. Where they guarantee every Bur or 1ppen . ,- ra. M. z - I Rev. E. A. Sham, erfotmin g the c . ent visiting friends in young and old. On onday eveni a : I I . judgment was reserved. .- i -, strabions, in many places, and werel given ' * four daughters are le t! t mourn his Cloth garment they sell, and if not as rep. I ngs , : 4, I i - 11 . -There pai,sed �sway at I ,is residence, on. . 11 - . P � � I a been- haDr. ng up im the the freedom of the old city. - They visited departure, most of who Are r the- North. resented, your money refunded. Tfte E. Whitley spent ,a couple of days this week was .tendered another reception pit hib It me _�,� . i .1 1i'. I I This case ba early hen th; entire village and i .. . - - other of Exeter'i )Idest roe dents and i � Joseph in Durigsunon, w I 11 .1 ., 1 C(?uft of Appeal for about & year, and as a the Queen, and were addressed by a d Steph West. They have the. 9 m:pa y �of their M an 6:, Seafortb, is worthy of a'large with friends in Goderich.-Mrs. � ! . she said many nice and compli 'r' n settlers of at townsbi 3, in th6 person Riley is at present visiting -friends iu Col- neighborhood turned ouf to do him honor. . . I I ' n tary iers, w cs fed on 'Vednez- many friends in the b)rea ant. -.M r, &. ex nelve Ladies' Far andjacket ,trade - ' m I not repr4ented i� � W1 ich e6joys. Their great 1% cloth � coats .. t . re'sult the constituency wag gh ol of Mr. John San r I :: � ,�:, I I tiiitigs to them. They are having 4 h d James R. Forsyth, of TOro ), And M re. b borne.-, Mr. F. Gibbs, while shingling the He was presented with 4n address of w4pl. I � i, 1, . ­ . ion of the LcgialaturO 'Tile � : day night, 21st tilt. The eceased had en- ' e ( '1� other day, fell off the roof, a distance of come and a handsome go , watch. Serg sot . I at the last sees . ill t time in old 'London. i . I . John Her derson, of Blyti , � in attend- a'e rapidly, growing fewer. 1 72, 1 � �i - . . . - � loyed remarkabl y �good' he Ith up t within . I . � . . 7 � _�h ; i : - I � 'emise, W en he w taken fu3 ra I ere'on Mon. � LoCAL Rms.-Mn. W. Cowan, of , I . ; tr al judges decided that bribery suj�ficient I &nee at �heir uncle's about treaty feet. Though nolimbs were Jones is a member of the 33rd regiment. I Ita , i I - five weeks of his 4 . I oken,! he got a pretty badly shaking �p. has served his country well, and deseive# I " I � * - e Quebec Liberals ar'e havil3k a clear 8 day li8t.-Mir' Con. Ries, pro rietor of' the s . �� I )n pro��ep', and . Th � . - ur . O 8 oani pr I I � to void the olebtion had bei ill with typhoid f ver. . was 72 ears of , I , i 1 t I - I electric light'plant,' wil : m ,a into the �ratford, 'is at present visiting at Mr., John 0 .�, I . he I - I An : all the good that the ovide, 1but � 1 -1 1 , r � Vanston6, who had been walk over for their candidates at t Pro- i . � anless'. She came to see Mr. d 1 Mrs. i 9 i - . � L -e that one WaltIle, , I I I age. house new being vacated Mr. T. F. he bears his adulations odestly and IM ,a L� � � . I q I � - . I vincial eIrlion. The nominations took - Rev. N. Bar ash ba parch 0 the ginson be ore they returned to their home : Cromarty. . I �. 1i � . � , I . I Miller. -Mr. John Robeirtiso has been a . 1� 1. Iii guilty of, bribery, was an- agent of M r I - . I . � soldier. . � � I I " v "i , , ' - fine residencis 01 I J. A. Clinet lin in am, . I L � -Mr. And Mrs. John Pe4rson, REcovEni-a-G.-We are much pleoAed to . pl� I , I 1, . severe st I � L ,; I I . red the . place on F iday of last -week, an 31 Li bier I us an o ort. fferer of late wiW a re hand' but I m,� I , - . .- p 10 and Wnseqne6bly th 3y decla I I I . . 0 . ib Oregon 4mes state that Mr. John Stacy, of the 12th con - I (1114,rr,ow, : or$1-700, Itild ommodi f of Stanley' were the guests of Mrs. � I I Ale Were IM'ed by a6clo.mation. All the f ) i e- pleased to note thiare are signs of - -Wild deer have bee seen in the toiwn. � j � -1 i we ar Armstron - on Tuesday. -The Misses cession, who recently bad his arm ampatat- . . ' 1- . � J el ction void. Mr. Garrow appealedtigaimst. able, and in a des rable location. 10wing. to I � I I � . I .- . cie 1 F members o the Government havt beeff Un. ree6very Fetting in, whioli % 3 hope will I shipof Hibbert. Last ee)!r, itis leper df . E I � � .�, .. ea place the Amalgima I t.�ig decision, claiming, in' the firs place,- aniLMOURIY elected. The el: otion � �ak L tiOn of the f urniture , f wtories, Wheatley, of Clinton, were the guests of ed, is now doing nicely. . . I _ . e -in of Mr. 8 I 0 . I . i . I I . - ither b�o Ham., continue. -The bricking� Pot' Miss Han ah Ward this week. -A cOlnesart G OoD Howm. -On Tuesday last, Messrs. two were on the farm. o, Mr. Wm. Wbyte �; - � . .. .1 !­ , . - I ated ,will result in Mir, Cline expects � to remove e I i I . tha-it Vanatone was not proven to be an to -day, and it is expeb 11 . � ton's house is progreast g f it % orably an d a and when seen, were a sogiatirg i with It i's I � I :, - �Ln . . 'overnm'ent a majority of three ilton or Toronto, , .1 . - good job in being done yl the co I ntra6 illbegiven in the temperance hall on James MCKalg, John I tacey and Fred � b 1'�L .3 I I giving the G tor, . �, � � Jerse cattle. Others avN been reported z I agent, within the Meaning O' the'act, lutd i to L ;1 Wnday evening, at which views of the Stewart, each .delivered to Mr. D. Donovan, . I � I - last week 1 084 live t � � - I L . I ,: L , - to one In fact th -its going , Friday of , urkeys I I i � ' I e some ones �. t - . 1 in ot er parts, proba ly � I ! . eGoverninent were shipped fircmi Brut, 11 Mr. Fritv, of Listowel . -i I . IF, -1 the second place, tha� this �ik it case which be too*etrdDg for its own -.good. I Bel 0 and on Monday. I . : South African - war will be given. The of Seaforth, a' fine specimen of the equine crossing the country. . 1 4 1 . I - ! . :! � . - L I be an interestin� one. breed. Our neighborhood furnishes. t,u I I � - T . . � A eitertaiur�ent will it - �i ohouldoomewithinthe sav�rgcl&ueelof the - 1,400 -more were. fori aried. The total, I I ,� I ! - - - - - . - I � ! . � - -Miss Carrie Hoch yqqllgest da . ter � I . . � . I and should be well patronized. -Miss L. stock breeders some of the very finest sup- , z � ; I on. ,U]ji ; ; : ; � i I reight for the 112,514 b.irds was .25,961 .. Kipp of Mrs. Hoch -t of the don hotelu J .ee- M. . � 1 - � s�f_Attite, wh�ph prescribee:tbat the, �ribery 1%1 r. Paul Kruger, after submitting to the -v � I I y �� i � pounds. This a �A� ci ate per pot rid, the I I Winsman, ,of St. Thomas, is spend ng a plied. v I i i I - 10yaw y . : '. * � : . . nflue'"ce the adulutions of the Firench peopl for some � D TIAY ornnilsoloner, Com rio nort- ve and Annie bach's Hill, died at her I hoke earl -on the I : � . - : proven shalt be a-ufficient W i . . rice paid, amou4s to ,he tidy suff of $I,. - ag�a snj doeds drawn up, mbne: . sned a eek with MiEses Vn Cots FANULY RE�-UNio-_s�.-A pleamant family , � . � . 9 morniaA of the 26th ul�. Miss Hoch, ivho 1. i : I country for Ger-- 87 46. Who sa e'tb( p ultry bunness is owest ratet of interest. r 669 and other form . ;1 . �i . I general result of the eleaticn, As !to the days, has left the 9 er friends at Bannockbi xn. re -union was held at: the residence of Mr. . �7 I . � ; - f i . � . n Emperor, ver, 'a, in of the 1, A Dpe mil I ak- A_NNivER . : y 19th ar ; � � � . ! I not . SARY.-The anniversary se -vices Watt Dinnin, on Wednesda , November was in her as I ill for OD13 a I � I � , I , - � t part of the contention, it was proven many. The Germa -howe' pro6tableo'e.? '"'h turkeys will be John MoNev , couple of weeks, I'ne iet Outside her ic wn � I : . � I t I . has respe4tively ecelined to receive him, flent to , EF) , I . d . �;� � gland, i is a idfrom Toronto, in Ing bumines i hum again, fie Is I pre art d o ail in connection with the Presbyterian c urch 2irst, the occasion being that gentleman's _ �, . . i t, although VanatGne was at the c riven- dho ping, obes cand family had any idea th' t her on# was to . T e heavi at bird shipped , I li 11 's � were held on Sunday last, when Rev, Mr. 60th birthday anniversary. All the rels- to jit ,, . . tit kluds of cu itom work, includir g i I I I � and consequently his next stepping place cold storage. . quick. Tb lour Tways on hand ' I 1, : � - 9 very boot family near. I I _t , I �i �� � ir I tion where Mr. Garrow was ri:omina.�cd, he will be in Holland. His Ob ,els wei ,hed 35 poundg. . Martin, of Ex6ter, preached morning and tives within easy distance were present, And -, ,11 - . I . I - , ject seems to .be from BrusE ) for sale or exchange, Remen bi)r t e ol I favorite. -Mr. Samuel KnotV flour mill at (,or- , L :, 1 J I . not a regularly appointe� get these natione to interv6ine between -By the mmoval of M r. S. Gracey John bioNevin. . 171-2-tf evening. His sermons were thoughtful and a right jolly company they -made, while L �j . I - . 0 � � was d�lcga_t , And to I - had a narro eecape Irom the ;1 I I I - . I : e oquent �knd were listened to by large con. those unable to be pre'sent sent congratula- lingfirad, . � � . . I wa,9 not recogniz-td by the loading w rkeru - the Boers and E ngland,. but it'is reedleEs to and : family ' from , Wingham, the TimaR SuITS.-Th�y' Are Inot made to . flame3 some days ago. While w6rking in , %, ; . f . � . Presbyterian Ciurch in that town i g -egation,3. On Monday evening i tea tions. In the dining -room, where a most . i ng W say chat in this respeot his misiaii)n'must be. r are made. to 'N th Y'r4 not' he . at 9 o'clock the ,other- evening,, - I . . ; of th� p�vrty as an agent in any sense of the � I - . . order but . t . the mill abo - � .1 . � iti mbst active 'amilieg. ectin which proved grand al was served, wax candles, I f 't I I ' a failure. : ]','von in France; wherelthe people loss one of I - ancient Ready -Made, b b �he mor 3 m dern m g was held, a . mi eal. - . I � I � term while Mr. GArrow hilT,golf die inctly siliccess. - The ladies had provided a most mortuted in old-fashioned brags candlesticks, Mr. Knott smelt the odors,of buroing . . : racey ha's on fo, 9 me time a trust-_ Ready -To. Wear. Thei 0eat on $12, a . � * - � - - I received �him so wgrmlyr�* the. authorities Mr.- 0 ti bi A search revealed the fadt that' firt ad � , � r " len's )untiful �supper, while the after programme . � tion wit � him, , there , w of Ois fact ti cy were �' d,,weariDg one $5, oth r'o lit tween. were lighted, one for each decade. A special I epu(Iiated having tiny conne(tion wit GOuk,d not give him any hope in �tbe di. ed official. In I goo Of the �ang�ne ro,m. � . I . �1 1 � I an ' 01 W - n 8, th, was an e�cqllent one. Addrerses were de. birthday cake was also provided. After all caught in the partition . i or .y� ktl�oWle(lgo of flis (19111CIS in CDunee- . a d Boy overcoats froni'the niedit m to e . - - N ,I . ; rection he desires. .Vhe time for interven- presented by tb me be re of the churchr . ito service aad gDon I . I - I - He called his w � i z 0 1 � � . -histle il . � H tion has ow long gone ,by,f as whatever with a handsor cabi:ie� of silver. The Ii ered b Revda. Jeanin Rand Yellit g, of had partaken of the good things, the host was I � ­ � : . . : .� r I heavy, from the rough cloth t) th smootit, . z1. � f tion. witfi the election. In fact, it a aers on . a throng of willing wnj ker* from the vil age 1: . . h - 1 6 England rnight have clone I'at ond time, she Cabinet contains ' von ( o2en pieces ( f silver, Ba% field Sewers, BruceEeld, and Audrews, made the recipient �f many T�resents, among' � - from the vouth'a at a fe vv;, d( Ilan to the was present. They ion �cee4ed in ;quenchirig ,� . I , I . Varra, The songs of Mr, Me- thembeings beautiful upholstered couch. I s ,,, o0cupyingthe p4sition Vanstorte did,pan be would n?t brook any- iinterference 'now.- including dinner alud te 1, a knives and forks, man7 igh i a $1 ?,. a The - . patriotic . � , . a dr as overcoat its It, - the flames before much damage wo ddne� � � . . - . 7 ! - were thoroughly approci. 'the kent i der of the evening was pleasant- . . i ja,kcu as an ageat and the can didato 4ld re- Krtigerisi,ti is dead, and tli� soonar the 'old also tea, dessert d tabh spoons. - G ill, of Hensall & a , � I � E. McFail-Co's. Store, $e4f th, 172 1 , Daring the heavy wind, storm. last eek � . . - � I , 0 by Mims Wil- ly spent with games, music, etc , and when - . r l . I �1 r'- I I - I a , I i ed, whl; le the recitations - - I ,t� i,a man recognizes that fae�, and shapes his *-Jane A eb of ; V 7roxeter, died on nfiin fSeaf)rth, A- � .i. I- I 13portaible for his actions, no candi4r pp, � , NoTirm-Mr. Jan Mr. Jam" Harmer'H ni w wind mill, inFul lar- . �j 1 � I _I course ac6ordingly, f1he be�tei for himself. .- . � �)�r - I "es C, " 0 li4ms, of Zurich, and the solos of Miss the home time came, all- departed feeling .i � � . Friday morning d ul . She was born was in oL r village oil Sat rday and Mo3day ton, put up last summ er, :was blown over. safe, It is bertainly a abraiihing of tl�e law, , . . Moffat, o I Varna, were well receive The that it was Llood to have been theta, and I . - � I I -:?-- I - Soun here he lived with. her last, stra ghtening up cc to with his !; z I i i . . near Owen., w . . I d. It was not broken off, but the fuliports beat , V � if not I it Nlao interprota(ion. of" it, to old to . - In- . church of oir also rendered some excellent wishing Mr. Dinnin many more years' of over unti t e - ill la I y on the . � i I I `1 The Toronto Mail pu �� Ii8hed an abour'a parents about five years-, - ther, she moved former cl etomers. It lo k;ou e old times . . I the top of 1 M I I ' to the life and comfort. - I any Bu,:11 contention, Ar, -10 the Iscoond 81c. "he church was crowded I I - - I story last, week, to the eff ot t f t Hen, G. with. hcr pa�en ti:oto %Iie.,ownship (if Turn. to isce Mr. Canning in I r ground. Theyweren)t heavy extougli for - , . I b� . . out thtlee'years u d o a - z -tosalhas in a u r ob g'i Vr v a ' 11 , i � i `� . ssion, b 0 r. The proceeds amounted to $93.25. . - � - paint, thcre were only seven cases o brib. W. T ontempl:tion the resigna. berry, 16th coni . Lord's supper will be in St. . the weight of the , fr me �and f4us. 11r. I . � � . � I I . . �, . . 11 . L i I - ' . I kVr�xeter Iss Ap- Androw's church on Sabb& h, the '17th. � — Hills :Green. Harmer has been rath r unfortuOate 0out - z, . � . 11-,�f t , e Premiership of Ontario, and'that , � cry, or , These ti(, , af,o they remowd' to - M li . Mtcmpte(l bribery, proven, . .. i 1 14 ye I i t I gt - L' :i � . I . were what id knowti as Lthe� I . , Reby had been i 11ing �o are , and the -Preparatory service will be held on the . I an or.., his well, as il took th m, when drilliri # I � 4 . . . . I Lumley. HAi,pEN.-i-x(m-Mr. Francis Colem . , Xingharr cases, will accept of .a aaa�t in the Sonate and Idst three years as helpleas, her mother previous Friday, and tha ks "ivin g � : cry long time to get water, And now to I lie �, . I �j L � .1 . I . . � . � - tlnk(�n moll, ffic night before ' � 'or ant oe�vlce NOTES' -An in�eresting and instructive who has been visiting on the Parr line, these V 1 .9 ,� Where it few dr 1, as 3 r . . , - � i I become ' inember of the Dominion Goverri- having to atten� 6 It .. he was -an the fo lowing Monday� --!'-R m. 11 . 4 tar. I cin have the wind mill b own. down, maket it 7� . � � - .1c' -tion, wtrif , , "i Bethany last few days, has returned to his how . I , out atid (liff t-, r " d Mills, who is to unable o walk ind ha to be cErried-to I spent Nlo�neiay last. at� the eotertai ment was given at the . ., 1 i the ( elila cing Hen. D t tin� of E zeter I . nvenient. I . - ) L I I 0 ,meni- HebBall.-We are pleased to learn that Miss I very inco . . . � I ! tra. in [tie nio8t r be made In judge. ss, of 3ourso em- wherever she w ited to go. She was 37 home of Iiis night, by two Ai uL , i I M r, ;� rigpliew, Mr.1 hn Balfour, -Early on Sunda )rning, 0-5tb 41t,, .� � � tew il(ffl, De�, C813 andifooliAh . . y m( � - .1 L - ling through the coun- 7� 1 � . D. its, wh are travel Farq bar, who has been on the sick lint, is � �; . L that years of arle. � merchant. -Mrs. Yodi3g,' all si wir of M?, A, . ) :� i hatically denied the statement, Bayin'g the house of Mr. He r Glasser, in N rth 11 ,: �! I nianner, jaA as drittaken, tiler were likely to . . I - Naylor, o Emit Wawanosh, Hay, of the village, whol ba bee it ill for tty deaclibing Armenian life, manners and recovering. -Mr, Johnston, of Kippen, oc- y i I I fie is quii� comfortable -in: his present posi- -Fountain Easthope, was destro ed by fire, caused by � � i do. Vanstone was cannet ted wit,h thi,i . . it . 0118tom8 and telling how they escapedl from cupied the pulpit here last Sunday. -Mr. � . i - I li ; ; . I tion, an( that lie prefers..it to Any that could met -with a seriou6 accid ut on the 22nd ult., some time at Suratfordw� cal ed way I Ed. Troyer, last we an ove'r-heated dry -h use, whieb stood close If ,,tn,,,t�titll,itivt�sreitl)e(;ting isdoitigs ion that be given him in connection with 'Dominion as he was retur� It the past week, Mr. and �rt . Hair at�end- that con try, one having been condemned ek, attended the fun - I I . 9 0 0 � Hinz f om Wingliam. -8 use alil aze. ; I I 11 , I , 1 eral o died at to the building, M, t the he ; I I politicos and that he intends coi would appeai - Sa u d la3t.-I'vliss t( - a cquir. - � . I ( death five times. They purpose f his sister, Mrs. Clark, who :� night thitt the opponiLioa are, endeiworing I Atinuing in tli'�t he f 11 from'his buggy, ed the funeral on y truc � i I 1 - bu8iness at the old stand At the Parl!"ament for a riciglibor who foll)wed at some dis- Ellen St�wart, of Tir r�it is left her6 on iEg a m dical education and re�turni 4 to her home in Shelbourne.-Mr. F. Coleman, Being a frame 8 ru-ct re, and with a Odgh z � I I . ed to the gro�nd . I to eattoliliah ag(incy. It wa disLineLly ad- . : wind blowing, it was iburn . i buildings in Queen's Pa u a buffalo iobe, and on going a Armeni as medical missionaries. Th) pro- Jr.. and wife, ,have returned home from . . ; .1 '. v mil tuft by tile triRl judges t ha -L thow were I rk, Toronto, until tance, fo rid - Tuesday morning las , o 4n ,x en e visit I ,eds an ounted to about $18. -Mrs Me- Lucknow. in a short time, tog most 0 : i he I i s spleqdid policy of developing the vast little fuither fcund a horse And buggy. among fr.ends in MaDitoba�, a il th,,,, �rth- I cl, � ""Inriw, ere 1 Is . hi 13 cin�iihn f, I I !, t . . NOTEs.-Mr. Jake Jeffrey spent Monday contents. The hou g, w -h 11, 11 It. i Tho oaly va-qeu (.f bribery �-ovc_n. Ii was naLUMI e8otirees of this Frovincy have been After some gear(.4, he fot rid the injured man west. Saevillalso viEit (r brother in Kenzie, a delegate of the Womart-'s E reign � ,. . � � I r was living, also caught fire and �, L . 7 . i i . � iwas � 1 t3 ry Society, lately returned from evening at Mr. Charlts Troyer's.-A� num- .son � I � i eoinploL .dI NotwitbatAnding Mr. Ro�s' de- lying h0pless in the dimh. He was taken Qolorado Miss Stewart sm y co rnpa ions bfiissiO Ver r t Aler) provell, (in the other 4(le, thll� th eso - d. The loss is stimated to be rd I I ' China, ave an instructive lecture in the ber of . i . . i . i * . nial, ho)ve;ver, the Mail still condLnues harp- to his home,.a-ne me'lie'a examination bhow- will wish for her a plea t nd Mjo, able ; our town boys attended the Varna 1 burne � . I . _� � cam�s liml ii(;L wthience(l th( elvetion, in so m. Van $3,OW, partly covere by insurance. : , - . . ! . N inr On t�o same string. It firs-, tells- the ed that .his Elpi io had been injured. Hie trip. -TI e Mission Band e0a , be.d it the - Thames Road Presbyterian church on Mon. tea meeting. -Mr. and Mrs. W of Hib.. � . I � d iy eve ing. The address was liste ru retur ; arch Mr. John Norris, I . I ; irtuoh it- the niNjority against Alr, t: triow li(�) ' As he �ed to He ned. to their home in Chiselburst, I - -Last M � , y � 0 1 and,'then refusing to r(tract, it contimiel I d moved into � : I . S lower limbs are entirely paralyzed. hall on Friday evenin ;I st, u ider the i _ bert retired from farmipg'an I : � r . I -spending a few days at Mr. - ' ) . 11 in NN'm,,_,1,a111 -al thih elce ioll WaLli 11111ch to (30M ent on it as if t wer( th,e solid is advanced in .y eara, th results may prove auspices )f the Gauld Mi 8io i Band, was in M ith ra t attention. Some $62, was',kaised this week, after � . . i � I a - that time for the cause. -Miss ' Mitchell, having pur baae4 the Close P'OP- I I ! t ifying stl�cce . The lo dies, . Mary Charles Troyer's.-Mr. G'eorge Pringle is I I i largc-r than eNwr before, mil bebides, evtn truth, H.)%vever, the ail'a r3aders are fatal. every vray a grat i - - ov- . t . : . I erty in that town, w ich he greiatly imp i . I 1ph hotpital to busy making and selling laddera.-Mrs. - ; ti -ed to ithis. sort of thi g, and no person -A case of parficula local interest was who had �he work in hand made ample I Ilerin ton has gorieto Gue. i I .- .f ,ad all (if thern borne fruit, hey wotild not d Mrs, Workman visit. i ed and made his hom . Four weeks ago 1 his � i I I I oo , Ly at a lo,18 to ! learn the useful art of . nursing in ijkll' itS Joseph -Foster an � . I I - tl,ellts i[s I canards with I sieriou iness, NY, e tried before HiA Hono Judgp MassoD, at preparation and were in � well, and a do�,tor i i I � � . � and legs began t B � � I I � - 1 b�aoch s.-Misis Katie Fyfe, who ha4 ed INI ra. Charles Troyer on Friday last. i feet . I I i 11 ik,ve (.11anged the general rei, ult. may hqe'� statc, that Oblario'� vigorous, Blyth, recently. It ap ears that some ten satisfy t e wants of the I rge athoring. been nos'd the troublf 0-0 I i i . � " ; I V me OBITUARY. -Sarah Catharine Troyer, re- , who was called in, di e . ! doubt Mr. � i rrow is having clever 130 lip to date 1'i�emier k not the years ago an aivard WM made under the After tea was served, a g cd p ogramme sitingl her aunt, Mrs. A. Neil, for so I � I There is na - . � 1� a disease. e continued to row i 7 I 11 of the late W. B. Clark, died at her � Bright' i E kind of ti�mber hich S,-nators are ditches and watercourse act, taking the wa. was carried out by home;t.%I(At, assisted by ,' 1 onths, left this week for London- where lict I nda vening of laigt Wfekt f t� i hard luck in this i t�a,,P. The . .' I I A uri(leeez ved ,, out of I - � worse until Monday . I L I tilade while tt _ pooition e now occupies is Ver ,off Mr. Edward Eraehling's farm in Miqs Williams, of Zuric4 , N�leesrs. S011ery �� 8 e intEnda spending some days before re. home in Shelbourne, on Wednesday,Novem � i ! I - I falc­:f.ion should never havel I)cfen voided. I ' ' home in the west,- -What her 28th, and the remains were interred on I when death put an end t� big sufferings. i I imineas lr�bly in advanc of a secondary ea��aterly and Niesterly directions through ar d � and Rev. J, S; �Iendersorl, of t rning to her . id and I I - . � I sed was born in Tyrone, Tfelar , I z I I str O t I The deceased was a I Decea i i I We ,, e no apulogiiit for bribery, but in in- position in, the Dominion abinet. No, On- Morris Lind East Wawaiiosh. Some Months Hen 11, who did their parttowards making , nr Ave proved a very serious a�cident the followin Friday. i I I i � tr . .ight i 1. I x e I 11 ! I tie able oommon taiio is ao� ready -to part1with 11on. G. W. .ago the ei3gineei of Alorris made practically the a ,ening's entertainmen,t )1ne of the ibest. I It ippen d to a er, son of Mr. GX.1' Kers, daughter of V. John Troyer and sister of settled in Hibbert 4� yearo ago, ACCUTW,atz I I � _(rpicting any law, rea n . ing considerable pr)perty through POW, ' � - , . � Ross yet, It has plenty of work for him to the game award. From this award Messrs. The iseion Band, for the, 1) A years! has i lake, lapt week, Re, in company wi�h two Mr. Charles Troyer, postmaster here. De. 1 . i � I F;enee ohoulsIbe ursed, And in the light of the . - I industry. He was a Man! Of i � : - do, and hei is just the man to do the work. Stalke.r. Dingwi 11 and Ross, who live in been oirg a good work, Arid now, asithey lo�her g men, were in the. swam� west ceased was 41 years ot age, and leaves five verance and i � ' i : I ,. I ! , at the trial court, there The degirp ,is, no doubt, paxent of the East Wawatiosh, appealed on Ids pass �knother mile -stone and enter ori the I ol He rig out tG cut wool, and children, who kto now without father an itution and � ay � I ; campi . aiw a enjoyed �th`01 � ! I "un d fine conat n the groun Y� � : I ( vidonce, f:i,ke n all . � � i 'N-lail's case! that -both award a were wrong, n t at their wor of another year, 'e t speak for: the , Mr. Clark having died about seven best of health. . I I � I �Perfled to lie no reaAnable j�ustificaLion for thought in'! t�e I �. i It W � While' fit ing up a blanket behind tho pony mother. I I I i I � .- I . i , � I . . � � - i I 11 : . I � i I � * a ' ' 8 " I " I ' , , r fie )f 'he _Bi — — — - 11 11 (!e � me' r ay) 'e 7 Illr I 11� e e . -1 I C i. Rev , _ 0 ih t , ;il 0 1 "' in 16d ' _ aL Fdm I C e resent 0 � _ p S. 000 r P 11114IX T11 il 11 'obin . r 's %, RY � ' p ' S4 r. 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I- . � � �, - ­ _1- '01 � � � . � IDEC] --- I - _Tbe LattO � ,11-7 a Church in � t:Tlie - , Stratt bW)la their ar-ni .- 2_6-*28� _Mr- H; KI - Is n3phitig pr�ep , . - 13ext, sumint�r. : I -Mr. .Xlex. b,3t!-. of Xlilv�.V Stratford, On N � I _,e,ev, iaw( of the St. Yar� hso OWO P111101t ,0 '7�h )- ult- I - I —The que s! i boingagitat"ed: , that The towr � cemietery. I -While goi; W. Yonual of, .X ,wo man a- � .r ,,Clue.t�o the r�Gb -A little 5- -Alt, a, I ,- X V of Nli a barrel Tueed broko his -shou � -,Mr. Davit - � to teaeh M,eIV1 next YeEit. _Dj MWIle, . . , he, Modt -Mr. J. __W� . -tompliment-an a nuiriber of hi. his departure I � Britutford. - - Tuesday.,b jo-ha Brown, 1 . Ab)reaking -a igini. At the liiidy Is: � I dent will likel momie months. � .�_Burglsra 1 Frea innggl The�r effeeiteal window And P noble which a. bur&rs AeCAIC -Mr, J, J7, . ,ed his seasOu I A .poAed of his at An ensilage ot .,of the th,reshii . cut as fast as 1 - U.r. 4Georl cheese au,a bull f3trAtford. BA , Barr were W00, akna aswell-6114 friends. The� I 'Ruox chureb.] . , . I � re, .- I . i contracting pi wee'k. The 13 ,daughterof N sth concesti-iold jr.,i of Atwoo(' � formed by Re; good M,et ,� __ e - -Ineetings are, I . iativary 100, *14t)b. The at' heldl at . , B-ortab 18th, ; RaitiseI and Isavistod! tation. for -thI6 -Rennie,:of Mi Rugby. . _R, B� n -A I - . irested. Thurad ....... nal! low, and labei 'De Ba�rry, of '� jound A contr . Ar 2-a Uitica, Ne'l week, InsPe �eoutrao% will the io'hoe ooml -One d" -Reihl, of W01 -- boirtug water , . Way and two iof ihe 4conte ba(Ily about I feet. The 0 ow, � quickly remo -with fhera. Fall WheKt�rlat � 113p;d g Whoall oat: per b= - pos per busb6 'Barley per buall Bu%ter, -No. 1. I Blitters, tub_ . go per doz- our. per 100 I ff1ky -p - er son -11t ... esper -- I she - sidna.v. Woo _...'.. po�sktoes - T b , i 1) ,V 841S (Yet -1 � I Vior 4DOrd- . Wood per,dord. Apples.por bag �Ctovsr Seed..�. I - Timothy Soso4� F.)jrk, -per 100 i T )Jow, petr Its - I � . - I � 4 � � . - . I ­ . . -1 Vva�, De. : sot. Cheem el Xcepting a I -,dheeae. 10c :. 25 to 260� pi MO.N�'Tnrw, I - are light and , '11110te :—Fili I �, �ondtf 20 to 2 I , . Eggs---4herf - eq lots. W � to 20c ; Wo.; 15� to 16140, - I � I - dozen. . - � . T0RO,_TT-01-; o1pal receipt which -are �ex I a fair demav' bring, 177 to i I 15to 1610, � mand, and ic S�re few tu � . quotatiiin it- , grade is ple) 360. ciefiii4 I ,priuthi, and I" hggs-LThe I R, to the -4 ey aTe wi / ,dinary held . . steady -at I., . Ot at 11 to 121 -� I firm ; No. 3, - � 3a ; wayll., winter, 5s 1 04 !21d to 6 ber, 5s 11�d � ToRo_-;T,_), I hundred bu . 6-i j _ lee, and 61 - 61 to 61 JVC. ! - ,sold fairly g hundred' b : Hay aud -S'T ehanged, t4. per ton. Q - at $12 per I �Ifuliet and V, . . on track bt, per ton tol 2, Baled * ' ed, but tbtl tratir bere j 'Potatojej3_1.� � icbsiriged aV at Toronto., The exce ened the b =I . , d;'O' ,out. pric�