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I ­ . - --- . - - � : I � I ; ' ' I mained a tow a ad Torritoryp r the pait three yearot "'On � I I I NEW ADVERTISENJENTS. theme issues, and as a result he re . by.I&w, in Jittius . to abolish the it with he most impro ad im ok f r employee the Con&dian Pacific R�Ilway 1� ner '0 in a. : the cold slizoes of opposition. Mr. Whit- 0 ry atry I the me feature of ate rn fit aril -1 de, in the tea Ing department, 'arrived home mhV_�A�- T, S � i ... �. . � -.-- __ � . I I . in mentali, . ty about 50 muniaipalities . will vote tract a b -iok foundry in t quip The 11" re between the PArenthesir. et each - present system of keeping uD -00a 'A a P,v,per on wljl( d, seems disposed to* 1.fjufpli 8, alsolthat last week n a visit and intends remaining ' � h the nay, on the 'other ban I g munici. !hydran and waterworks . 0, deno , 6bo,na.go of th . roads. Whon are the enterprisix; and plant im�al at. $20,000 .until sprin' He is well pleased with the � - ; . rusernentwi found. I . allow him opponents to make fighting ground palities of old -Huron going to wheel into the buil in —1 iesers. D. Robertson and James . � . ... , AT. - - � . � - risturatBuying-or,eig & Haodonall-I . end that M company i will Molioy 100 country. , � � I -for themselven,'and thou, he Is at liberty to ,line in,thig important movement ? I ` , 8 1-lecialtles-Bright Brni;�-5 . ' . I I . I hands, This will make mi valual ile addition Stewart were in Exeter on Saturday last.- I I in Meal Xmas Gift-Broa4foot, Box & Co, -'.5 take issue with them or spoil the effect of Coneerlv4tives propose to to tbemorking populetioi of th, i town. � Mis's Te". �wan received word this week . )_mm pteoents-Zlehardson & hiefunts �5 � . The Ontario � � r final , tore Jdarttles-B. B, Gu_ -4 their selection by joining with,thern, in' ap- -The home of F. Beirules, 6bl: line Gray, that she I ad successfully passed he h . Oorner S � nn . I offer a farewell banqueb, .to Sir Chprlee Tup- the Forest I- F ence Wire-Hitate JohnC011 aros. -5 was the scene of a happy �ittle i athering on examination In shorthand at I I proval of it. Or- if they da� Rob Make an the L I Chrittinil Gifts-, ldcKlnu�n & co, -5 0 . - per in recognition of big services to Wedneafty of last week 1when heir diuNh. Business College, which she had been at- - � - � ivad!an JuRce 811Tgersi-5 I . itisae, appealing to 'the country without any . . ir Charles deserves ter'Marthe,was ttnited'i� mar ,ago t6 itending,-$lima Nellie G'orby, of Seaforth, L" . -6 I I / party, That Wright. 8 I f ei - Vanted-R. L. Cla, k diitlact and burning question to ta,ke' the lie political friends. ,J, Sofners, Of McKillop !towns 11pr M to; formerly eg, Hensell, was in the village for a lt�� .1 '41; Few Hints -0. W� Papat-8 . . well at the :hAnds of I . ITH T, HE BLUE - FRO ,_T� 1[0:tdxy 1t%t,!F-W, Son) rville-8 . kewing acquaintances. . . _ I attention of the people, and *r'elying upon' It was his misfortune and not his faulb that' 'Rev. H. E. Curry, of Et el be f rmed few a � . , per o 'yo this week reir ; � � I . r I 341118 Gift3- W.*A. Couater-8 ceremony, i i the pre='ce "I number --Mls Johnston his returned from Park hill, - I somforth-8 their good administrative record to carry he did not lead them "to victory. It is the , . . it it 4A ok A A . . fin -Box 1-51, f the a ntracting where she! had been visiting her sister. - I - I - ~ I � - - d ' - . in o For Sale . incial else, doubtful if any other man could 1ave done of relatives and frie ­ � . . � ! i i & _S' Mutlett & V0-8 . them through. At the lost Prov . .. 11 n to a ou p�tuidouo re- '-The Smicillament of the Lord`m Supper will , SC a C2 8- 1. V. Fenif-18 -than he did. - 'parties, all mat dow . , lear out the balanlee of our Stock of Mantles, we will sell $1,,'O maill..t1ii . ; ais Goods to _ _,3 hrFbs, better a ro e rament wentto the obai.try � � ; 1 2 1 past, Mr. end Mrs. So , be held t�e first Sunday in Wanted -J. 8 Case -S tion. the Gove . I . ____ . �esid- January, in i 5- - 1,arnt k,`or Eee-Tbos, Gvoirnell-6 . without Any marked issue, such as via have The two delayed elections in British � Ing on Oe 6th coneessiow, and a t up house- Carmel Coh.Oroh'. -The Women's Auxiliary, for $ 5 ; $8 mantles for $4 ; $7.50 inantles for $3. 715 ; $6 50 inantles for s.k3.12, - I aple Logs-Gibton Broe.-S I I '. es for $2,50 ; $4 mantles for $2 ; and all- oth : ' Oct ,Spooialtie­3-1:t� Willis & son -8 t,- keeping with the best wishes of th ir maDy in connec�ion with Carmel Presbyterian 86 m. ntles for $3 - $5 mv,Lntl . as at . - . � I . ' ) Come a4d se for indicated. 'Mr. Whitney permitted them Columbia, for th�e Dominion Parliamenq P� _ - � and8boiough-8 . � friends. I church, on Wednesday afternoon of last le in the store must be sold. urniture-O-Jobn 1,4 ' - the same rate. Every mant q -Jamen Lockhart -s--5 i rn . on Thursday of last - week, and .. , . � I o The Eloo�oris -8 I to do to. -, Th . a Govd ment I had so good an - took place � -On Mond of last week M . k Olenil, week, had I the pleasure of listening to a yOurE elf if they are not jgst as a4vertised. We will be pleased to sh�w thein to lker Goods -d -J, F. Daly a the election of two more *up- or., went to %, I -f rorn Treat- gru:%fleld 0,difellows-8 �adrniniatrative record as "y Government resulted, i' intou, and going to M r. most interesting and popular address i - ­ I - I christwas Prehent-Stark & Leathetland-8 nd Aill the , y came .. nearly porters of the Laurier Government. it is. Koenig's store, bought a, suit o clothes, Mrs. (Rev.) Hamilton, of Goderich, on the you, 4hether you buy or not. � . L I - . . . . I 2-M. BroJerick-8 � - . I a wearing the new vest SWAY, an th rgptting subject of ," issions." This was the thank. I , � . W11119-8 . getting wrecked. Mr. Whitney is proper- said the Government will hav s majority of gL me I I bbers-4-W. H . I . - � his old one, which was left in a store. offerin ng of the society. The collec. L - ck'of � 038-6-cleorge Beattie -8 fifty whe e s. Sir Charles L We also have a' large' and well asserted sto bAC ing to play the same game again, and if the a I ... a amounting to about _ I . � I I . Bufly-Baldwin & Hfll%r3`8 I . n ilitening up t on we $70.- .. . were i In Etraig he counter b old vest - ti I I . 11d;,y Slipperg-R. Willl,j & Son -5 n8i,- Tapper' and Mr. Clarke Wallace , a one %eide,! Mr. Miss Polly. ore was in London on Satur- ��� Liberal party repeat their 'tactiosof, I � L Ohdistmas Cards, Calendars, Ladies"'Fancy H.andk rehiefs. British, Columbia campaigning Lfor the Con. was diaeover6d and laid t a - � . 7 I Vs Want d - Joolah Wation-6 Koenig naturally supposing it would b day last.:�The Sabbath school committees I . � .. they need not be surprised if the man whom mervativ6s. . � I Which we are selling at prices that will astouif I , a ' I I i latorTottil-W- J. E1110tt-8 -5 ' Next day M�. Glenn � came in are makin$ arrangements for their annual - - I - I . — — called f 3r. � . I I riyed or,$Vlen�Llo Doroey they now affect to belittle­�aad ridicule, be. I t rthe vest, entertain at Dnts. -Miss Mary McKay is in I '4111dLer T ! i oree Go11%r0---:John -8 . With, ca 2siderable' anxiet�, to ge I � , winter�l of the Province. Mr- The banquet given by the Liberals Of Tor. � � I ., - Souvenir -Alex comes the Premierr thinking h had left therein a gold watch Clinton' at, present, and intends remeining i I - - ' t # the mi�me time. -A number of young ,%w ", — onto to Hon. Mr. Sifton, on Tueaday .even po a is f't-10th1Lh9 Departmento � ! Whitney' me not be the most -brilliant � and hii ek book containing notes it � there for . - � I I I I I - - Q I V ' ing last, was a magnificent success. /About value 0 � $2,000 ; the watch wag : there all le,ifro Clinton, dyove out one 8 � , we" leader the P70vincial Conservative party has - . POOP e ln� Special holiday prices in Clothing. I 00 bo"ya' al' -wool two-pleoe suit , to I _� - ., b. was Dot- last woeki to the home of Mr. R. VaVaIr �t It urou (516PAPP40L ever had, -but he is certainly the ri�isost skilful five hundred participate..d, while the-- galler* 'right, but no pocketbook, and I . � all -wool three piece suits, to be cleared at - be cloared at $1.'50 ; 100 men's $5 ; -1 . . I ton�o Until M . Glenn got back home hot he die, die, whom a very pleasant evenia was ; . I " I . . - — _� � and also the most dangerous to the intecests ies were filled ,by- ladies. Of Mr..).. Sif covered be had left his � pooke ook �here, spent, ,M ,,John H. Petty's team, 90com- boys' pants at 25c a'pair. Don't forget to see our prices in-Freize and Beaver I - . . . . - - 14bh, 1900 of the Liberal party. 'And thi sooner colleagues in the Cabinet, there wera pres. and Was himself to blam4 for th oversight,. Ing frightened, on Tuesday afternoon last, Ove ate. These prices last --only for the holiday season. Don't forget to see : . � . : ,EAFORTIR, FRIDAY, Doe I ant bir Wilfrid Laurier, Hon. Mr. Fielding, - lia-I W14 say broke loos� and ran away. A couple of chil- � - l the Liberals commence . to realiz3 this All who know Mr. Ahis her you purchase or not. � I I I - . Hon. - M r. Tarte, and - Hon. M r, M ulock. - . our ties, whet . I . ftom *th Winghani dren-on ,,be street bad a very close call. . - ' amen to the following 0 . . .. . ....... ............... . ... . ...... ...... _._....._._..__... . fact, the better it will be for their own - The a coolies were brilliant end eloquent, Advance 6f- Iamb week :� The seami . .or una ily not much damage was sustain- Tal � I . ' - .. Presentation to Hon. A. S. Hardy. interests. . A and tKat, delivered by Ontario's -Premier, noil bringebeiore us its (, isle. ad, and I he horses were soon captured.- . . . � Hon. G. W. Ross, is universally --*admitted county con G 0 Department. � . Of these, there in none I more, fattbf il or Mrs, Jo I I Elgie, of near Chisellinirst, and Cory . On Thursday of last week, a number of I � r _ia the village the , - . _ . Danirtrous Advice. to have been the ablei,t and most eloquent competcnt than John Ai:aoley, tie o)unty formerly )f Hensall, was rivals this week of Christmas goods 11 - representative Liberals waited on HoD. A. of them all. The members of the Domin- onimmis ioner. He has bbld the office since latter pa t� of last week, visiting her par. Fresh ar. I including Crozse & 11 ackwell's , - in Toronto, and -The Toronto Mail And Empire, the lead. ' and mat figs, new dates, nuts! cuirants, raisins, & . f i. Hardy, at his residence I 'ion Cabinet left by 'special train - the same 1884, a for:16 years, e pendin; rem five ents, Mr and Mrs. F. Coleman, and friends. peel new layer I . - tten'd a similar function tender. or -1 . -ay . ,- of the honorable ing organ of the Cortservati" party, has on evening, to a to seviln thousand do a Vi % ly. His -Miss Sinclair, of Tuckeremith, wl We are p ing 4c for dried apples. . � � ( n b3half of the friends riter known se "The ad to Hon. A. G. Blair, on Thursday even- a so arefulI3 R econ- newing ad'usintances in the village this . . r , . 1 Fentleman throughout the Province, pre. its staff a special W - . - people of - St. work has been done so tM . Flaneur." This - fellow'd stuff appea I r8 in Ing, .by the Johns; New ornically that not a single ,n tan(e is wiieek.-Sl a. James E. Troyer was in Til. g2rWe' ake a specialty of prompt delivery. ' , __ tented him with a ohcque for $17,000, and � Br ' swiek. -' � � I - I every Saturday issue of that paper. He . un . � known expenditures being lound bury, vidt Dg her daughter, Mrs. James H, .. . : informed him that thib amount would be . . . � � � . 'OME WITH THE CROWDS TO I . . faultwth. Thisisattibute, t -�Is xcel. Wright.-' emers. Trott, Sellery andSmith I C . . . � I i 01 ' h . i . . . 'clests wi-th- many-, subject -9, social, Political, In his addresm the other day to the depu. prig neen. vi - . I : increased to $20,000, as soon as the various . I i lent judgment, cc iomy and a T1 were in t: d to Attend a concert near Mid - � � � . and otherwise, and occasionally dishes up � It ful an official should be appree ated, dletou, ,w.de t of Clinton, on Tuesday evening S, i same are collected in. A -presentation was . a tations who waited on him to� make the So fai . � 41so made to the ex -Premier and Mrs. Hardy lot of attractive reading ,matter. In his . as indeed Mr. Ainaley in, by th council and last, to g1,e musical selections. � I presentations, to which we refer in another . I , I . . . - taxpayers. i I i i13 � . AF RT 11 a . I I __ . olitical talks he takes up subjects and neationed a � 0 B0 GuNN, 11 I y his former constituents in the county of P � column, Hon. A. 8, Hardy i -On Thurs3ay, No lember 29th, . Mrs. � - � I � I Walton. ! I , � . - i This consist- deals with them in a manner that the 'Mail -.-peculiar bat signifleaut fact, he said ; " ru Applet in ElcoAt, ar., wh mak a her home . � . I I . . rant and city of Brantford.. I � HoLrDA GOOD9.-Would you know the - I � d of a beautiful, and costly silver dinner dare not �o in its editorial columns. It- looking -over the vote that was cast for the witki hi r son, Appleton, in udkeremitb, . I I . I I . i In h o'stifig reply Mr. Hardy was " F I laneur " who first advised -and I � reachei her 80th Virthday, an J -he event best place to make your selectio � no ? That's Dry Goods,, ladies' go0l& * 1, � is inter _. - -Provincial election, in Which the, ele%tors 8" I right, ny person would know it's at The F- THIREE STORES—No. 1, -only - ervice. was du y ob erved by a � gath ring of the �� i Tarte French-Ca'nadian were dealing with minor . aff*irs, instead of a d'oth!r riends, it McFaul o's. Store, Seaforth. Why it's i . � mbraced the opportunity to review his po. advocated the ant membe a of her family . No. 2' Clothing, men's goods only. Noi 3, Gro. � ) - th e 'very air is laden with cheapness, I 0 � of in. crusade, which worked so well in Ontario greater affairs, the Dominion affairs, I find ! very handsome as y chair bei g preiented erat' Was andcounter are completely . I I - itical career, and to say many things ' � and.tho It a eerie s—specialties, canned. goods, butt�r and teas., � felt for the Conservative party at the recent there were over 40,000 more votes polled in� her by her ohildreen. These re M. rs� W . ;erest to the public. Some people have -Holmesville ; M re. li Alex ' swamped �with-Xmaa novelties, -rich in their � d , elections. He is 'now advocating another the 'Provincial election two years 490 t'ani ,Stanley, ' I . ty, Vou'll do Xmas buyini an injustice ;----- I — � m ere polled, in Ontario in the. election a.lit.: . Hul. beau Lnuoyed' that a man with Mr. Har y a I I ander, Kanitobs ; Mrs Jame Spell, I . � . Cons� ative -,advancement tie less than a month ago, when there was ai; lett ; VV -m. and App t n El oat, T� unless Y�4 dosome shopping at their store. people of Ontario will show U � good 1 j udg.- t -scheme for QmU le" cker. I Rev. Mr. Henderson, of Henosill, officisted 'Jualificationn and record of service was no . - . I I "� 17221 at tie burial service. Deceased was 32 meat in returning the present � ministry to . . which in fraught with- even greater danger wider sphere for discussion, a wider field of smith, and David, of Californ a. 1 Mrs. I . I iven a more important .and lucrative posi- - � . ' ffa i rs.'! I T�cker- NOTES.,Mr. Richard Hewitt is on the years and -0 months old, and leaves bahind power, &a all Canada did in returning that I t3 the public weal than has his last. 'In a thought and activity than our local a . - I Elcoat ias now been a r3sideab of , . ,,ion than the one which he took upon his - I , That I coneidor a compliment to the interl I smith f)r over . 60 years, coming into it siok list ti!iis week. -Mr, Sbeir, of Kirkton,, to mourn her lose her sweet little boy, her of the Dominion. We do not see how the � . Ttirement from office. Mr. Hardy explain- recent issue he says : . . emi which the people take in Provincial. when il was.literally a howliD g N rilderness, ison ain: extended visit with his daughter, aged mother, Mrs. John Stewart ; three Ratio Government could be limproved upon . "I hope our municipal elections ,will be affairs and those matters -With which the ; Alex- ciderable extent and anywayp - r riendm at OAawa had ci&red ,., and in �he - p)oneer dayd doit g her share .Mrs. T. G. Waghorn.-Rev. and M.rs. D. brotbers, Duncan Hey, of Kippen It � ,,d that hia f. run on strict party lines. We shall then - Provincial Legislature has to do." - toward i bearing the burAens a � I ife, 1 rhich, 13. Marsh � ofHamiltou, are visiting with ander, Stewaxt, on the homestead ; John what have the Conservatives got to oat in I I . . I . - aim offices of greater dignity and greater know-befter what we are after and'where . . - - - however, have not told 0 , . d friends in Walton and vicinity f3te their place 1. Mr. Meredith battered; away I � end to vote� for Conser. . �eavilj a he , she relativesOn . wart, Manitoba, and two, sisters, Mrs. I int, ' this week�i-Mr., John MaGavia, who has Nancy Maudson mind Margaret Westlake. - for years, with all the eagacity and p6litical I : 5moulment, bat he chose the plice he now we staud. I . ' being -as active and freah'�%1111 MAUy A )eraon, d, but without ' ' ' � i ocic ,tied at Ojgoode Hall because his health vative candidates all the' ti'mej I and ask my - Huron Notesi I at 6O..- She retaint pci,83�ssoion of a I her long baen�ia resident of this place, has re- __ � foresight which he possesse r . � readers to do thesame. W4 shall have -Mr.' R. S. L,iiing, of Exeter, Huron's facultims and enjoys fairI7 good hoalthl.- . moved'frOm our village to the ,township of . effect, and took the first oppor of ; . I I . - - W111 apple king, racked . � not permit of groat physical or mental better ,nien come 'I I -be I . r was re , � 4idu out. Each rt and shipped this year ' Stanley. i shel himself. Mr. Merte = i y . I I -,McKi1l1Dk Mi. McG&vin has been a resi. ­ ving 7 , and servatives' hop t aTL Irish hoist i on its mettle. T1 . poiiitios "in , I - � 1 1 dent of ton for about 15 years. Most Go there to do your Christmas shoppin' I L xertion. He has no complaint to make an is cry of'4 35,000 barre a of apples. These were pro. . BlYt - : I ti �al 9 I Con � �hat head. He r4poke kindly of the spirit of municipal fiff&ira is's hollow cry. It has cured in Huron, Perth, Oxford and North., R ' oi that is he has been engaged as team- Go there expecting to fiad an assortment of (a peg lower) during , il regime, � while - I fair play which had been displayed by his not been fairly acted up to by either party. : umberiand counties. DOV -Miss Edith geby, of London, in Mr. Whitney, si I in the petty I . Mr. Laingiii one of n ; this W . ck. - star for Mr. L. McDonald. Such a 1013 9 choice novelties that isn't equalled else- � te . I . Let us coa-ve shamming, and play fair. Let the largest and most succeesful operators in the guest of Miss Maud Ki erm of 0 ntinuous aoi vice speaks well for . ways that go to make u a " trickster "' I Ion@. � political. opponents in the Legislature, and , . Mr. John Campbell, of eafoi th, was�viait- wher 3 ; they will meet your expectati I t * � us Conservatives Agree to vote only for the province. . � . I both emooyer and employee. Because .of a does not possess the exc= ive ability, ,nor I . � . I � i follows do ina friends in town on Rpnda� ,�Mr. M. H. The . MoPaul Co., Seaforth, draw crowd n � I expresned it as his greatest pride tha,t he Conservatives and � let the otho -The other morning a carpenter name; ill healbliland exposure to cold,. Mr. Mo. . es, the broad mindedness Peces ary to promote i . L . I .1 . - Ald . lHammmid 'and family left on Thpirsday ' of (e)ple to their'store to enioy thempeliv the interests of theProvin-- . . I retired from I Y, while working on A. . L 2vin li� been advised by his physician .to notice tfiat the crowds - . , , I - I public life, leaving no perlional what thly like." Wm, Bustr I morning for their new born.- in Oakville. g ve up .9 to la, ik around, and I . n.ernies in the ranks of his political oppon- This possesses the virtue cf being bold Phersou'a building, in Heneall, steppe4 M r. - Hammond has been Gr�aa T�un .I Rail position and seek some other don' wander very far away'to spend their - __ - - - i 3r , b� e _ n yea nta. 11 and abo�e board a,t any rate, The muni. through an opening and fell, striking thlb gent here for ov r A#@, and �mploy rn�ent where lie will be less exposed to Mon y. - 1722.1 Bluevale. � I . : \ . , jointi of the ground floor. 1�e . aligh ad in way a inclemen weather, i �e __ , - , cipal electiiens must be fought out -on wi ' his pleasant and obliging manner will be WEDbIN(, BELLS. -On Wednesday, the NOTES.-Mattisew Hutchinson, Q ' C, 01 - . . such a way that he struck a joiA- tih the CHURM-1 Oi%NiNG. -Duff's Presbyterian )r the I I A Pohcy Not Wanted. Straight I party lines every ti e, says'�be back of his head and ano . ther with th' much missed. -Dr. Tait and wife I �eft on� churA, of this place, which, during the 12th inst., the home of Mr. and. -Mrs. James the recently elected Liberal !member ?k J ' parents Boyi e, Goshen line, was the scene ! . I I . L . ... � its mouthpiece. This. is . the small of his.back. Although badly sh � n in Muncey, The doctor will sail from New past si�rr mer, has been undergoing a tbor- I priat iV and fashionable wedding, when their Quebec Legislature, in a Bluevalt;, boysi a 8012 i Mr. Whitney, the leader of the Oppoal, Mail, Lu I - Ake � Tuesday to reside with the lutter's of, a Sb. Antoine division of Montreal, for the 1 ' � 0 ; . w d . m � _ � i tion, in the Ontario Legi%lature, held a con- order � 11 o converva,,tivem. They must up, he as not seriously injured. t the York on the 26th of this month for the ol ough mta�e of repairs, now almost cc plet. eldei t daughter, Miss Elizabeth, was joined of the late Samuel Hutchinio'n. , The . - A very happy eVent took place a ad, wasre-opened- on Sunda L ' clave of his friends And supporters in To gi v6n t right -into the municipal L - try, where he is going tD take a hall f%V-y, 196h inat. in m %rriage to Mr. Richard McCorkin4ale, h mily, who are wall known 1 - bring P litics home of R. Churchill, Hallett, oil Vve'driem. coun . T Notwithstanding the un orable state of ' I . I I I � course in o I .0 I I roato last week. The�meeting was com- arena, "Ilet the other fellows do what they day evening of last week, when his sl�cond y e ar'ls �n$3 01, the .high medical the weather,,a goodly number had aseem- I Undon. The ceremony was performed at sibiout here, form0ly lived Lon the Gannett I . . Mna�oquo, � farm, now occupied by Mr, James 'Cray. i posed of the Conservative members of the i _,11 NV . t spe ak daughter, Miss L z4e, became the ' wife I collFges.-Mias Ids Grd#cey, of 0 bIPd within the sacred edifice. The open. 12 a flock noon, by Rev. J. W. Andrews, of i i , I like i a hope the Mail d es no . is visiting at' -the resid6nes of Xrs� Juhn � . I Varr a, in the p � romance. of about 35 invited The newly elected M. P. P. is a brother of I . Legislature and those who had h�cn c4ndl- � . of David Livermore# of Clinton, the cere. I . I I ing services were conducted by Rev. Mr. I Dr. John Hutchinson, of � er_ I authOritatxviely for the leadei i of the Con. I Buie. . gues;s, being uncles, aunts and cousins of M ttireal, form . I � , who preach C mony being performed biy� Rev. Mr. Mar. I I I � I ! Whaley;, of Sc,� Helene . ed a ' r I . ' dates at. the previouls election. The -attend- serIvativie pirty, and .that it is. not, their duck. Miss A. Livermore was bridesmaid, I I . � very appropriate and el(.9tient discourse the bride, members of the following families ly of Bluevale and Brussels and is a 'broth- , - . The object Sodoin. � : ald, Also of M,ont. ' I ance is said to havebeen large. -ice into the while the duties of groomsmen were I - � from the text : 11 Come unEo me all ye that being enl: I Messrs. Edward Boyce, er-in-law of Judge Archib ' i avowed � policy to' brin.R polit per oyc . -M : . r -Some dogs kille a',, 00 pie of Pros ej It. Stephenson. sir J. L real. r. Wm. Weir, of Howick, who in a ! of the meeting was to take stock of -the ! eLlectione. If it is, the .Liberals formed by J. G. Churchill. . . i NOT s. labor and are heavy laden And I will give Thor ies t � � municip I -The death of William Walter Baker, sheep )elonging to Mr. Wil art,, the were on rea�. " On I he following Monday even- Step ienson, E'. Johnson, George Bates, M. candidate for the county council, V�aa in 7 present eituation and to formulate plans for' will be ff6rced, in self defen"e, to follow 6 .. pasturmg in Mr. Davis' field. No d ubt it Y Bateii, J. Dowson, J. Delgaty, W. Palmer; the village on Saturdsy soliciting votes and � . the tuture perhapli, more properly . only son of Richard Baker, 15th. concue'r"e'doity' is the iame'-dogs A - I een w rrying Ing a te t meeting was held, tea being aevv- also he Misses Bates, of Seaforth, and Mrs. influence. -The Sabbath school child�ren of , * I ,-or, their ex.aniple. In any event, it will be Goderich township, occurred on Th . " 're is I i th bafement, after which all repair- I MLorri , will hold,% Christ- � speaking, to take steps for the complete and He was just enter , sheep )a the same line lie daya pr vious. : (Cil it'(') � t r_ ;church, where a -very interesting Mccorkindale, of London, mo . ther of the Ebentzer church, in 'me ming �f De ' r.. - I wisdom ,ior the Liberals everywhere to! be of last week. 9 ly.-.IV r. Wm. Harvey, an old ,resi(tent of I groo m. The bride was given away man eiltertainment on the civii - I , estate, and gave prornige of a usefiin M Olt 19 and : - lefficientorganization of the Province,,pre. I a, futu - 1�en�thy prc�gramme was given. The I I - on the alert -and if they perceive. anyl.gim- ; ' Soclorn,"has been renewing cqu%intanc i and was assisted by camber 21st. -Mr. John r'ardiner's', horse iob must I . but a critical operation he underwent a W ce in chair wil occupied by the pastor, Rev. by her father ran away on Tuesday of last week., while he �piratory for the next electioa, wh ptorns oi this policy being put in operation, � i more f this pi Lee. -The So . dom! tea re making pre. � her cousin,�Mise Edith StepheDBOD, while . I . -to act accordingly. Theyesponsibility for days ago, was than his system co, Id tii in for their Anna Ch istmas tre A. Mobl�bb, while cxcellent music -was Mr. John Boyce did duty aim best man. A wasloading goods at the station. A i wheel i take place some time in 1902, if not sooner. stand� The bereaved parents have t is pars e.- suppl,ied by the choir of Brussels Method- . L The Toronto -Woi Id and other Cc , inservative ll� L . Mr. A Ian, the blind nao, addressed the beautiful evergreen archwas prepared,un. came off, and Mr. Gardiner was thro�vn ,ouV- * I nday even n o a fair] large was not injured. -Mrs. Warder i - � the results Will not �rest with, them. We sympathy of a � . Leagu'' on su" ng'. 11 iat church, under the leadership of Mr. der hich the couple stood during the care. but I a iM pa,pj�s have been clamoring for some time did not think the leaders of the ,Con- -About-six months ago, Mrs. Ja as The -people gall'und he,e are W�. H e Addircstes were delivered by Mon . The parlor was darkened and then Mr. Harry McHardy is home from the � � , eiudieri,.e.- ar M (j. E, rri for a �gea6ral party convention at which a * Pettypiece, ot Marlborough, .came .up to thei fall, or rather B air, of Brussels ; Rev. Messrs ' I servative .party would resort to such busily engaged in doirr.g . bril ntly -lighted. Miss Ellie Stephenson .county town, where he was4orking fpr the I programme or platform for the future oper- . - spend a pleasant visit With. friends in �' he wintet plowing. --B Acc r,bhy ha i once Whale�, of St. Helens ; Marsh, of Hamil 01 V d the wedding march as the couple Goderich Lumber Compan�,,�Miss -Gertic ' . . desperate means, as to,*rec)mmeud bhe - vicinity of Whitechureh. . While at' he ' to- rem % ton, Dever, of Walton. A very pleas. I . - illy AcC in for it a The Farnham, i ' I more- 1 �one to Lucan, this tin a � n took their places under the arch. of Constance, I@ visiting *:her ations of the party could be made out and course we quote above. Not iing could be home of Mr. R, Pettypiece, she was ta en If6 fenUo of the entertainment was a , I . . . a � the wmter.-In lowerh t a smoke stack bride was charmingly and becomingly sit. aunt, Mrs. Robert Warwiek, of 'the 2nd adopted. This idea was mooced at Mr. more prejddicial to our municipal and' social ill with typhoid fe . ver, ind on Wednem sy at the mill, last week )me'hin thank �ffering song service by a class of tired in white organdie, trimmed with lace line of Morris -Mrs. (Rev.) W. J.L� West mo-rniug of last wee seed " ay. he I 9 gave wayii, little gfirla, who were specially trained for Whitney's meeting, And indeed was strong- I o fall, sm1a: 19ing it coosiderably. and ribbon, and carried in her hand a bou- visited her sisteri hire, (Rev ) W. ' interests than to have. our mu nicip,il elec- remains wers t4en to her late home for - Rllowij ig it t I the ocoasion by Misses Mary Gardiner And T.1 Hallf 1y advocated by some. Mr, Whitney, l� I tea I I , i i - I ,it quet of white flowers, while the bridesmaid of Belgrave, this week. -Misis Jean Gray. is tions, year by year, fought on on pol't' I interment. She�leav,o.v a husband and 10 . i Dora; McAllister, and so. well did the tie . ! I � I I �waa prettily attired in white organdie, over visiting in the vicinity of Liptowel.-Mr. however, is said to have _'opposed it, The lines. the interests of the munici ality children to mourn the lose of wife nd. HensoS. I ones p4rform their part that they are de- � I P l . . Wingh& reasons for Mr, Whitney's opoosition are - mother. 'Her e wo a 52 years. . Wanted a large qua tit of ,clover and serving of praise for themselves and also pale blue, and carried in her hand a bouquet Abner C,,zens, of . tin, was tin the - L - would be entirely lost eight of in the in- -Mr. and "Ars. Wm. - Robb . f p uk flowers. The congratulations being village on Monday. -Mr. W. J. Ddff box * ' , Clin on, -� timothy seed for Lwhich tne highe t k t 'i e Ill reflect Jeredit on their teacheirs. There in 0 � First, he fears that at a ove given as follows : trigu,ing to gain political ascondeney, and ,.M,a.r1111,, .P�i,ch w sat down to a very sump- received a consignment of handsome putters , entertained a few of their friends on T els. be paid by the underdigned. J. h . i ant, something so high and noble in the teaching the company I such a meeting some indiscreet persona the real inerits of the candidati,33 wo'61-d be day evening of last,week, the occasion b ing .1 Hensall - 722.4 of-th+ little ones to early -sing the songs tuous wedding dinner, which, both am to from the Palmerston Carri4ge Company.- � I . G. J. SUTHERLAND, not ry P, blid, con- ity and quality, reflects great credit Mrs. Philip Thomas, in visiting her sister, , might propose -or say something which ' f.their Weddi I - of Zion, who are reminded of the div'lne quat Lt I � � entirely -forgotten, while.. de m6nibipal the 48th anniversary o ing Y. vey.ancer, insurAnce agent i nd issuer! of marriage I on it lie culinary abilities of the hostess, Mrs. Mrs. West, at Grand Vabe�.-Vlisses Bella . � cc wea,ld give offens6 to some who lire now dis- This worthy and 'imuch esteemed CO P10 ,-licenses Offile at the post offi a, He sail. � Good comm,4nd, " Suffer little children to come -Oliver spent Friday last � . officials � would be-chainged with every ty, f( , Boy a. When dinner was over, the after. Burgess And- Mabel . were married in Pori Hope and lWed for village dwelitogil, and also- farm ape )r aale i unto Me, and forbid them not.- for of such J - posed to be friendly to his party, although change of �council. Besides t is, ill feeling : and great bargsins to offe a Ptrh . reserit time. was spent in social chat and amuse. in Bruseels.-Messirs. J. . Awl IM, H. i � some years in the townsbip of L,igan, a ter. BiLney I o loan 0� first Mort on far -ano village is the kingdom of heaven." The. proceeds, nOO . and feasting on such delicacies as Elliott, of Wingham, were in the x.114ge on . not active supporters o . f it. Secondly, be- and randour would,be engend ed between wArds removing tc Tuckeremith, w ere property at very ilowest. rate ti tereat. � 17224 amou4ting to $194, will go in aid of the men is# I Li. � e' � io of ' he been buildiog fund. - can( ies, nuts and oranges, till 4 o'clock, Monday. -Mrs. Stowe, of Goderich . S Vig� cause he does net desire himself or big party - individuais' so -that ven so,.ial relations their old homestead s now in possessio LooiL BRiEFS.-Thej w at 0 . iting her former horrie beire,Lfi_ , first . � . I ) I their son. It is abo� it a decade since they decidefly cold during 10 paheeltl wc.4k and � I whe 3 the younger part of the company pro- 0 to be bound to tkiny partioul-ir linia of policy would be affected. It is bad enough now . . I I cee� to BruceCeld, where the happy couple, I bliozard of the season visited us over Sun- � became ,residenta 'linton. I quite a, quantity of snoiv as falien, but the I Cromarty. . I I � ! I &Mi day,i7-Mr. Robert King, of Goderfeb, was while they are in opposition.' From this we , election eveJy fouriyears, - Quite A- numb -o'f the class now in at- high Vtind has blown it pr tty tiell 6ff the I with wTolitical 0 '� I showers of rice and the best wishes of .1 . -1 . � T e -to begin thinking about your pur-, their numerous friends. took the train for here on business this week. . . may judge, that it is Mr.'Whibney's 4 �rich Model school liave roads. -An assembly . - . Policy but. with' a political fight inteivening every tendance at the Oro W 11 bel held this i I . tokeepouthebeist ti)rms possible with, all ie conditions! would be all secured schools fory ext year. Fraser Me- (Friday) evening u' r a chase of Xmae presents, isn't it'! If some Lonflon,where a grand reception awaited - ____ ____ I twelve months, tb I I � ade th uspices, of the - . � . I Donald is to teach � � Whitechurch . W41ter bacheffirs of Hensall, i iller's� new hall - are to be selected from a Dry Goodis store, them at their new home, 28 Hope street. . . mankind,. except those who are irrevocably but intolerable. In this couLy., whatever S.; u c we w at The E. M cFaul Co., Scaforth, to The bride is a very amiable young lady, and � HiRs Green. ; . ' I Hackett, at 'Laue . Donald Halliday� -at The L-)ndcu heirpers wi it f rnish1them ei : I i - and bitterl opposed to himself ,-and his I . I . uto yout- mind first. From novv,till is h9ld in high eattern by all her acquaint. '1AAPPl-m,,;(,-i.-Mr. C. Stelck has�� takeu � y it may have been in .other couh,ties, Politics Auburn ; Brown Duinin, at'Lion's H�ad, -Mr. William Andel'so is recovering ' . � . � � ve never been a factor ` L n municipal Bruce county ; - Herman Wig=,, 1.ka! nicely from his late � il nese.-Rev. Mr. Chri, . 31 e crowded ances, and will be much miksed by a large the contract of drawing logs for J. Aloffktt, party, -those of whom there is no hope of h a' come Jimas their store should b - I winning over to his side, and in this wa ' � . � Beckett, a - 'th :anxious buyers, just as crowded as circle of friends. She spent her school of Kippen.-Mise NlcGuire and the JNESFes I y electiong. We know of muini ipalities that Fordyce ; � Miss t. - .F Fair, f Lucan, formerly of Hensall, a6d W1 r 1. MiF,a Patterson, q Flowersdale, ruce Rev. G, Jewitt, of this i illage: exchanged an evening ferry boat in July. They have daye 6n the (,,'qsheD, and was for some time Foster visited at.Mrs. Jarrott's last Friday . . - . � secure votes from whatever quarter he can, give hundreds of a 'Liberal majority in county ; Miss Turn r, at I . Westfield ; iss duties on Sabbath last, Mr. F 9 'ir's friends the gi�odls that ,will p1case holiday buyers. a prominent member of the Methodist church evening -M.r. and Mrs. J. Spackman, of going on the principle that. it is votes more ' ' 1111 � 1724-1 choir. Afterwards she attended the Forest Bayfield, visited at R. Love' -s lur,t Saturday - political cle-,tions, that have' bpen for years Pierce, at Mooresville, Middlesex con 6y ; -were pleased to have a I opportunity of � , . - - I . i_ I . than principles thiLt count in an election, . . Miss We'llwood, at, Dungannon, and ' N4rs -Mr. Geor e Fr�Eer has been City Business College for a term, and then -Mr. R. Jarrott, Mr. G. 'Rucivinin and I - represented- by' Conservative in their . heariurf and seeing hi i.gain �-Mr. John �, ; I I . . * Doan, at Zurich. - , � ) M iddleton left, here o N Y4, - � I onday" for Lucan, visitiog friends and a(quaiutances the past for some time held an important position ia families vifaited at C. Tie I s last .9unday. I and that he can I better ;ecure this ,loose municipal councils and vice versa, Now, I an a . I . I f -On 8unday evening, 1jecerriber where he has engage , V] h t�he Mesetp. week�in the vicinity of Farquhar, George London,and was also teacher in the Mansey -Mr. Willi , V nhoTn, while worl;iing in I vote unham th e running is always a welcome vitilor, its he is-alwayli Inst1bute for two yeire. The groom is a () ' I . a there passed away 0 e of Wingham's Collok Bros., of thig vil ag ,, n t- P . I � . the bush with Mr. , , Troyer, had- his hea-d pored by any pledges ,,,, to Ifowever, according to the advice o . 1, a free lauce. We do ' is to be changed, find we 'end school-officialsj 9r. Jose,ph Coa, � . - . highly respected ciLizan of. London, And severely cut by the falling of a livirib, ' policy and actiing as ., Mail, all this dt of their electric light p ant there. -Miss sociable and agreeable. lie has beein, em - very i � who � 4 . not know but there is wisdom in Mr. muat come down to straight pDlitical lines. for. 22 years had be�ea a- resident of Wing- Love is spending a wee o so in Bay6eld. - ploye4 during the paet week with .Mi. Jay. I has for some time been a finisher in the A HUNTIN(4 RARTV'.-W�, Mutt r�ientiou. � I Whittley"i methods, viewed from a party We iruac our Conservative% f iends, in this Deceased born in ithe count of Mr. McMartin, sr., le t ere ion Tuesday Patterson, north of Kippen. brace works there. The beat wishes of their this week that our kind hearted frie�d, Mr. , . - �,'a'mnark; 72 yearswa�fo. In 1864 he removed. for Tietit, Creek, i uy friends follow them to their new Henry Daters, of thin placei gaVe a h tinting standpoint, It is, pertin u, not the most , n t�e Parry ,Sound dis- O-BiTUARY.-At half -past five o'clock on ma . I "' J4 I y will have the good sense to re- ' , - he- farmed for trict, where he intends p nding'the winter the Mornin - , ExposiToR joinsin wishing , - p count East Wawanosh,, where g of Thursday, November 29uh, i bomb, and TnE expedition. He Bent an invitation 4 -some js , ci; de po atatelinitanlike coune to parsue, but it is not pudiaLe this pernicious r2 years. -For the past 21 years he had months vvith relatives a d frie'ncls,-Mrs. Mrs Catharine Young departed this life at I them a long, happy and prosperous married ten or twelve of hi's intimat f on t . . . . always statelirnanship that %inis in an elec- ' �Zr � I continue a's they have be'en da0i g.. We may been. careLaker of qh public school, a d of William ENder spent kas ' ee�, with her the atford hospital, after, a serious ill- I life. gather in that locality on a; certain 4�'&y and - � I � . W I M r. Wh i n. 0 1 ellwat'ched, I te years ringer of he -tow ' ceas- daugh cr, Mrs. AndreN4- ir , Usborne n 0 despite what the - - the hour of 10 61clock was appoi�ted, so tion, and . tin ey'ff object. is to wi say, als', that they will be � n belal.i 10 ego f two mon , the there, . I . in, 1- c: best edical skill and kind attention and that every one would have 86 fair cb nce to I d was an. industrious ma thf!� and -Mr. Louis McArth�r, who Was 'ill r ­ Wroxeter. � Some (J the Liberal pa,pers, Nve notice, I � 1. and if they manifest a dispos * tion to throw - -Miss li,'mm% scientific nursing could do for her. Her see who could bag the most game, an;d vvben . muctual in- the disc iarge of his duti to cenLly is again quite )o rly. -Let for , . MkPU, Loos. -We are in the mat are diaposed to poke fun at Mr.- Whitney f battle as tommended the school board anic t(;wn. He was twice Diyadde, of Drysdale spent i� last week , lop suital)le for sollers, for %% Wah the hiZbe,j - the b,)ur arrived, all invited being ,prep-ent ,,' down the guage o ' . - P husband just predecealied her three months, n,,gl � , � by the ,Mail, the Liberalt �ust be 1 arried, I i � a far Nvh&'L they term his timidity and lack Of - pre- - . %iGh her sister.-Mim Kerr, 6f Clintont t his home in Lakeside, having suc,,umbed eas )iricb will be paid. Briny thelD in fast and excepiliog Mr. G. Reichert, the part� came - I - - I couragE-. . n coming forward and boldly de- pared, in self defence, to promptly pick it - The home of A r. John Muir, ofl Ex- ,%vho a engag(d as proleagional nurse for to typhoid fever, after an illuess of five furionantl we will gu&TtntLe satlefaction In every to the conclusion that he could nor. eome � rtfiular. Luniber,lath and shloglea on band. i (ter, was. the scene of a pleasant event on Mr. J( hu .Steacy, of nclat Chiselhurst, who weeks. The father was no soonerlaidto P` perhaps on account of wine. busimess I affairs. . elaritig:4 is pol,icy and stating to the people up. on � . Gib on Bios. 1722-tf � 1, � the ConservaLives themselves must 'Vednesday.of last wicick, the occasion being had h:s arm so badly i mangled 1while oper- rest than her only little boy, of scarce two So tbev made a start into the woo . a, rst � .. � - [)d things he is prepared to give !D I BAIEF.8.-The magic lantern views, by what rest the responsibility. of decidi . the marriage ofibis daughter, Jane, to� M r. atiDg a straw cutter a 6puple of weeks ago, era, was taken ill with the same sick- one.and then another being &head, coking 1`�_ I 9. � : summ � - a We . I Ben Makins, " proprietor 'of the . E��Xetet' return, the lev. Mr. Anderson, at the library meet- eagerly for game.. After travellin them ,hey will place him in power, - ,'d home fcom t1lere on M�onday last,. ness, and, after an illness of five weeks, he- . � along . . . I . �n .1 ��n . i� il� "I . ft Friday vight, last, were much ap- for a cow4derable time and findiing z J are no'. isure , however, that he is much of an � I undry. The ceremonywas performeo by .Mr. Steacy having im , 0 md so piuch a.9 to recovered, but not before the mother, Mrs. in 9, 0 i - I thiiug, * "ombaents Out 7 be able to dispense Nvi �h her services. -The premated . -Henry preposed -that they wo,uld. go 7 object for fan. It strikes ua iN1 r. Whi tney Editotia;l Notes and G I the Rev. �V. INI. Martin, B. D., at ab I . , Y oung,waff sti icken down with the same lin. The likineslies of the heroes of M r. I � . The T�rbvincial elections in Quebec have o'e lock, in.the presence of a large number of Barry Concert Compa gave ail entertain- gering fatal malady, and from which she.. the , var. as they appeared on the canvas,_ down stuream and try for suckert-1 They 2 I . - - I . - . . . I se of T knows what he is doing, and that ho� i8 pur . relatives and friends of the contract,iing iment in Coxworth's ii�ll on Tuelsday even- died. Deceased was well and favorably elicited loud applause, particularly tho-. I travelled Mong in hope i would . : suing the very beat course for himeelf and resulted, in a tremendous. victory for the tircd Ing, lait. The attendarIce was� fair. -Mr Lar� Roberts and Badon-Powell.-Mr. catch more fish than game, � z I , I I 1)artics. The bride, was elegantly . known both in this vicinity and Richwood, � I �IefjErs. � ' . LiberM8� Only 6v Conservatives out- of and was attended by her sister, lyl i all David Nicol, who had ;he misfortune to having taught school for sever Joae:)h Hayworth has returned from a visit . Impany lbia,party. It will not, be wisdom for the 0 I I al years as an � I Chambers and Parsons, seeing the z., . I T I . soventy.four members were elected, - , Maggie, while similar duties'for the groom sevele.y sprain his an1le, OWtOg to the assistant in No. 3, Hibbert, and as principal to f iends in, Chatham. -Miss Jane Smith, and being eager to know. what -it ail ILiberal leaderg an(I the Liberal-pivirty to . — ! I � . were performed by Mr. Wilbar Harr'i8on, upsett -ng of a load of s ,r.iw which he was for three years in the Richwood school. In of New York, is visiting her parents here at i meant, came in baste across Lbe do an I I . � I � . I drawing into the %, beginning treat Mr. Whitney as a joke and to under It is expected -the Ontario L�gialature . cf Godericb. .11 I Made, is now both!schciols she gave universal a -ad excel- pres,111t.-Mr. Conrad Rice bag returned enquired what they were after. a being I. ­ eatimate his strengLh'aud skill. Tile kooner will m-eot early in February, and .the Do- -The- residence ai Mr. Wm. Don : f gplen. frorr. a visit to friends in Goderich-.--The told that they were after fish or bear, they * ,tford, to regain the free ueelo the injured mem. lent.patisfaction. Being possessed o - I - V 7 ake road, Stcpheia, was the scene of a very ber, at d can dispenlie ith his ceutch.-'Mr. did energy and good tact, her pupils a, ]ways Walker house had a turkey shooting match looked amaztd And said that-suckem could ,they coninience to take him Parne,40 the nduion �arliament will meet on Februar nesday of last Iveek, T. Murdock was in Seato th the latter part ess. In 1895 she was niar. on Saturday last.-Auother car of coal was only , I _. I y liappy event on -we( I made rapid progi - be caught in the spr�in Tb en Mr. Siuce aGauming the Ieadership of 6th- . . . I ,_ . better� 0 I - - - - -- - When hi.i eldest daughter, Miss May� was of las, week.-NIr T[quhEkrt is con. ried I and after two years' farming 'she and unloaded on Monday lalit.-Good wishes I)Atera suddenly remembergn tb" the ' , , I , I tile (,on-erv'ative party, Mr. Whitney ha!:, I united in the holy londs of ma.trimo;y to stantl . � 0 ipping a2y! ties of her Lusband bought out the Lakeside mor. are in order for Miss Bella McTaviah, only lunch basket, had been forgotten, an as all , - Mr. A. W. Campbell, the . On . taria good , 1 3 n I rge quanti - daughter of Turnberry's veteran aeselisor, . i mast aFsurvlly, lihowit, _,,kill and good gen. roads i*ructor, is; doing good service just Mr. Wm. Sander8, a prosperous oung oaLmet I he old cou itry,-An �lectric can4le business from Mr. John A. Me -were very hungry they deciaed to return. eralship. Uader his coinniand the joirty in . . 0 ) � farmer of -the EaM6 township. The�knot ligh ing in cont�cb with aoriie tur Nau�hton, -and was eDgaged in business Mr, -John 8. McTavish, who was married on none of them feeling any the w0r�e, and t I 1-1 � " - I I I now byl instilling into -the public mind, was tied by Rev. J. W. Ten Eyck, ok the goods in Mr. E. Rat u e's lito re window, there for upwards of two years, and had Yhu-sday last, to a Mr. Walker, a promis- only regretting that George Was ndt with:. I tlie Legitilawre has grown frorn tin inisignifi. throughl lectures delivered in 11arious m ' just dispose them. However, he did not miss rn�acb, the . I . uni_ Trivitt Memorial church, Exeter, i6 the might h ve caused a re one night last _4 ot her business, and bad nearly. Ing Young farmer, of Howick.-Mr. John I cant fuction to a riutnerou.,i and .1-t ronty army, ,1 p-esence-of only the immediate relati�res of 'week, -.ad not Mr, Rannie very fortimai,e)y completed taking stock, when she was Burns will erect a'firie new house here next only thing of -note being a dog fight. �� I � _.Palitich in the Lliovince, a nowledge of- . -' admost(qual. to that to ivhi�,,h they are op- t' ' ' the interested parfiels. *The bride' was �etected �the smell of bi�ti uing goods, Just as obliged to take. to the hospital. She had rium ner. Thvro are others who w Ash to I i I � hp wa$'te�fulness and iiriefficiency� of Che "' * I ies, and was posbe8sed of far builil, but are unable to procure building --- : . eisted bv Miss CUM Sandefs, Bister of he wab waiting on al ellent abilii � I — I I - . p,)�(-e, _1vir. Whitney may .not have the statute I I abor system of keeping,up country itse groom-, while th( groom was supported �uatomer who had exe erage intelligence, and being lots. INlay our growing time continue.- -A. J. Rollins who has been a ieliident 2 - I called late, The dj�covery Ivas pirovi. more thah av ) ability (if it (J'anieron or it Nlere�iith, but he roads This system was all right id- the by Isaac Dua2ford, I rother of the bride, dential at that hour of[ the e . .-Miss, frre,;affa�le and energetic, she was a very . I We have not -yet heard of the subject of de. of Exeter for some years, has decided to . � . h,is Eihowu that he pos,esse-9 many traits carlie'r flays' of the country, when ready �The council of Wingliam are submit. Mabel Fulto waa iq Exet6r laat week auccemsful saleswoman. In religion she I bate with the Bluevale literary society, but leave that town and imigrmte to Rooliesteri i � noney ii�ais scarce and labdir was chpap, but tiDg a by-law- to the ratepayers of that town vi.Qiting relat ves. -i--i'vir G. Smit i of Smith was a' Presbyterian. Her remains were I we understand there are I those here who Michigan, where his Bon Fred is in boineas- or auc�,e,it3ful leadership wlii�4i tlicy did not - � 1 4 possess. Mr. Whitney',j predecessor bad it has outlived its useilulness andiladerex-, ranting a loan to 13rant & Bullock of $,17,- Bros. C)onip'a y, was in! Goderic): this week. taken from Stratford. to the rekidence of her wiF4 to cross swords with I the Bluevaleites. Mr. Rollins has disposed of his residence to iating circumstances iiis one'ol tlib most ex. 0 for 15", years, fre from interest, a por- =Nlr. 3ltimu. Buchanalp', second son of Mr. siater, Nlre. James Westlake, and from -Political interest will now be directed to John Hawk8baw, for the sum Of .311"). . the faculty to make i8sucs for his opponents lwnjive and was, ate.ms f)r road main. tion of the loan to bo repaid annually, in Alexander Buchanan, df Tucke�simit�, who there to the Rodgerville cemetery for inter- the Provincial elections, which are not while the latter has sold hill cottag! to F. � And he generally got on the wroDg side o; I tenance.' Through Mt. Campbell's instra. return for this aid t e firm named agree to has been in Medici4e Hat, �Northwest meat. Rev. Mr. Scott, of Cromarty, and ver ' far distant, and it is to be hoped tbe W. Gladman. � I I � . I i yi � . ; J z . I I . I �� ; . I i . ! - . I . i . i I � : I � : . � - . � ! . : � I � . I � . I I I . 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Xr� W. ,property, Tti denceand DIV . , This I ual I -and entertain ,T,rinity chur( b&1 Zia -FriA A%L excellent -1 Sensible 01 o,�vrahocfs, rUbIN Vilises, trunkf. jind low prices,: Their Xmi I � I thou,ghts. AD , `h , b these V oug I r . oels. Tbe. F,.', ,Xrnas noveld, 1. Tboy have tl .everybody t : W]�ST El�-qi� , . ling made for I - % - T-Urneem; Ohm AGeorge T-Aytl! their friendw. "evening—tIlr thisguest of: week.-40111� in the aldnIm' ing the pastA I , E-arn CrichIll � bAt week� . ; . - J,VDM-s,—J4. I ch � Zrussals-a 43, � Clinton, thii!V z the mick list! . *,gait.—Mrs..t ; . Tche Village ! 3 ^ , ehember 'on, � - . not paid thei; � ,y five per 'A I feabyind. —_ Re' Al,elvi'll ,ebul csrrie, �of Et the 31-othodil.: - azab,, who bil � . mveral weak on Wedneac * I spent a few ,4 X,eathing-,-bi - Mrs. Abbey, � is attendih.9 � , 3 this week._ , �' -t�owzs._Aroli Wednesday.'. NOTY-s'—Ji ing last wee] in December Gray spent 1. "Killop. Tb � nmr Staffe.._. . Ali ba . i 8, we 4 xr,-S, Bell i + the farm latA - - to his Own p was wa un -p] -are fitting 1-11, 410alson's we work on the� 1&eKillop. as tb e 14th -- -have already ship. An ti as reeve, -an! � , 4 ,careful Sul ot- this time .1air. We hi . � this inind �on � . I __ ; � I . Fall WheAt(zl spring Wh"* 0,Lto per bus pe" per bumb i Barky pair ba - ,Uutjer� WO. L cttey, tub- doz FUR r7.1;,", r 1:0 C :91ky por ton �1 Si4se Var 100 Sheep Skins.- , � . .-- wool - � .... ? potatoes pev gait 064641) ; Wood per Vol I Wood periaor. � Apples per bs ,C.ov,wr Seod_ I A.Xisnothy Sea, P�)Ar, per IN T 1lo.W, pot 11 There w_.i I � : jand prieem weather is,. finence, he . in pric," b - ,is alr*ady I ,Trowch of : . L ti � pee In gri I S -up, lortf quoted -at I at �6 to 7c, - Liv-r,,fvP-q Cal., -68 2.5 -northern,- A. pork, 72s,,, light, 48! 1 3d ; -do.,, i T­or,oN,-t Triarketis' at 64e aaki Middle fire middle .Ire -66-- e"t. 1 Nr,c- 1 barx- and west': 'N 3 .o. 2 barl market is , � :ent* -Bold. I . - middle frc 15 to 200 .1 at �4.35 f� for strong - Toronto. - for shortA ,for brau n � at 41c C_ 1� 'middle, f 17_� and west.- 26-,�e,easti mi7ddle -1 liteav at � -60e itorth- - I - is steady.-, bag for eE out �of a W_ , —There i Prices art I f*r Njo. I I- ou track � . : quiet, ou lots on tr t-)U� � I , - - TORON - . . ferings ar Aericy, ` �cept -for I top price. - are wortf '17 -, I w 18-ci ium graili to uoticel . low gradi to i5c. 1, eteady. . ..tock, an,