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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-09-06, Page 4- � I -1, --i - .. . — � � I I I - - —.--- � I I . . I ' . 1! *_!�: _ _. __ - I - . � ITOR - SEPTEMBKR (; 4 1 '� t, . - --- - ___ ---------.- - - I .11 : __ _1 _9()I_ � i i3 � I . . . � . . � - -_ - I -.—.----.-- --- - .1 1J.. old line &nee; � ' .. �. I I NEW A i D . VB RTISEIMENTS I fr -m this exodus from the old to the r6w not work to have one law #or the _""__"�_�___�_ , 11 ... . � - - . � If this was done the weeds wo h and other frienda'in the v.11- . I I t country, When counties like Huron, Mid. party politicians and a, more lax law for the 0 again for a long I a, -' I - SW The figurebetween the parorthes or each I �, not make their appearanc �� . � � time. _ ge. Everyone ia wishing for rain, the :1 ­� � one, denotes the page of the paper on which the dlesEx, . Wellington and. Bruce, lose from Inde'pendents. The Sun and some others - - At that season there would be no ground btling very parebed and dry. -Mr. � � , I - �..: I We are Proud of . . . I bb alvertlerouient will be ound. - coang . � : � four to five thousand of * 3 ' er to the city from 'a canitary stand. Daniel-MoCafi I , ��, I � . ,tbei'r people in ten -seem to think that the Independents, simpl -11 is busy constructing the brick . . ., � ii I ,spa,ion'a Change -Bright B-ros-6 I I Y, point, nor yet from a water famine. The work on Mr. MeGregor's now residence. I . � � . ,I 1� - � � , ruturity Salo D.;v-Groig & Uacdoila,14 -1 years there must be something wrong. became they are ould not weeds are of such a nature that one good Our *village is goxing ahead - - � I � I , F)Lrm fox Sale-J'aillej cuwming-5 - :,:4 i 1. , with rapid rs . - I nl 1� . These counties for fectilit, 'f- so' Two Thing 0 4 a i � v. -. I � I �', . Hand -made Shoo�-R. Willis & Son -6. y 0 11, salubrity be subfect'to the election law. We like to sharp front would destroy them entirely. -6trides.-Mr. and Mrs. James Aikenbead,of . � . , : ., . i-- I . . ; I . *14 I Bargskine-D At. U -Beath -6 During the recent rains it ie stated that the the 2ad concessi . � I . ' 1 14 � V, I '. � AuLtion Sale-Thatnas Wren -5 . and healthfulness of climate- and all that encourage independence As much as any on of Stanley, are still'with - -: 1; " lake rose two feet and a - half in a few days, their son John, in London The young man 9P9_9_==_._iyE9i:2%:19 �:tltnl .X . . � I . a no super- . fix()% If; �_ � t - Farru for Sale -John McConnell -5 goes to make life pleasant, hav" person, but it would hardly do to encourage so it is supposed that no danger would re- is improving slowly.-Th,e, funeral of Mr. I J6 : � . � 6 A � - � . 31wito D,asons-Altis Eliz%h(th Walker -5 . I ... "_;,� w ior3 in the world. When, therefore, farm. -it In that way, � . 6 t, � . , I I Prop. T ty for Sale -0. V Suth�rl and -6 . aulb from allowing the water to flow off for John Burdge passed through here. on Thurs- 18t—We are proud ot our Drugs, because they "I - �'J - L Note Lost-Janies UcDawall-6 eri emigrate from them at the rate of four . a day oi, two. . are the � l-. � I . - A plea WaltoA-John Whiddon-6 . . I - � - It would fill tip in a tihort day of last week, It wai quite I%rge, show- -at can .be procured, and you can al - I I � . time. : . i I . _. �, . .. Cow for Sale -John Killoran -8 thousand in ten 'years, the case assume:i a Editorial Notes and Comments. . . I ing to some extent that Mr. Burdge had best th ways. de u,., I I . . . . . . . . . �� � .1 � �� Lumber, &-o.-Gibs3n Broa­8. . . � ! IIRJ I many friends who wished to show this last . Pend on getting apare article at 1. � 41 us a - � . � I . I , aomowhat eerio spect. There is no doubt The daily Sentinel -Review of Woodstock ` . .. .. 1 4 � - :1 Tea, &c -.4 -Beattie Bros. -8 ,� I L � I . Kippen. . 1 token of reape-ob. The deceased family hava _ � ... . ,� - - ; i � I � .. - , .1 L' . I Girl Wanted-Expieitor Office -S but many of these have gone' to Manitob�, has now a daily circulation of nearly 3,000. � I I.. ­ I - I .r .1 I �Ll . Conveyancer'� the sympathy of the whole community in 1_ � , - 'L, tl_ I lGae Wwited-Wm. So . �o New Oatarto. But, it is . c I qii-, It deaerves it, and much more, It D. Hay, Commissioner and this their hour of sorrow and trial. -Mr. I "" - rr .k � � . and some t wills, niortgagea and deeds drawn up, - .- I I 1, �, . , To Farwers-James. Beattle-8 is a Money loane �, I : ! _�_ . - , � � . I at the lo ivest rates of ,interest. 1740-tt ,. 4- I . 'Notice -11. Beatcle-5 ally certain that a, good - many have gone . credit to the town in which ib is p I I Alex. McEwen, of Cleveland, is viniting at - I . I . � .. 11 ublished I I . . - � I . . elsewhere, and are forever , lost to tile and:is the brightest and I befit of the town or NOTES. -The grain market of. our v'll the home of his mother, Mrs.' A. McEweu, FE AR'S -I-) RU G STOR � I -_ � I - . I a - E � . � . r � � I . I . . � � .� . � Wing Sbauley.-Mr. Jamieson and wife left for . � i , ... fV . is now open and in full t, for anctil8el � .- Country. _� small city dailies in Ontario. . teason for the r . . . ; - 111 . . - I 'a'. � ,. thcAftrou &P001"tot � eceivia g - o a I I � . . I . . f 11 marketabl, Hann all, .Dakota, last week, where three of 2nd—We are proud of � our Fancy China. Every � ­ 1111, . . . . . �� �� I - - �U � � In view of tl�ie facts revealed by the cen. __ - grain. Mr.' John Moffat. who for na I his family are located. Their daugl day � 7� an iter, � � I ' __ . � �J' .- - Bus, The strike of, -the Canadian Pacific RAj). years has so able and efficiently filled th Mies Jessie, Jamiesont formerly of our vil- e have -the . � - I - . . - � � � 11 � I � I � . jW let us acuouu6. for them or apolig-Azd. for way - trackmen . is end0d and most of the position of foreman at the grain warehouse Inge, took up a a a our customers tell us that W Prettiest chin -a � � ' - I, � � I � � SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 6 w may, is it no I time that . I al im ome years ago, and that they see anywhere. I __ 11 I � . = I Just now we ha ' � . ::­ I . � . our 7 - vO sopae i � , �, . I : . is ready to give his services to all nee'ding has this year -. crop of 75 acres of wheat. It � f V . I - -1 ___ — statesmen were changing men are back to work in their old places. -- ­ 11 . . ! t I I .- -1 ' . rare bargains that are pleasing the ladie,s. . . 11 __ _ - the policy that his attention. -Air. Wrn.lohnston. of St. is not every young lady who has the pluck - � � 1. "I � Both . arties I .. I - - I p � --- 11 I ­ .1 !A The Opposition Leader. - -produces such results ? I's it not time t ey accepted propositions of an Louis, is paying a visit to his sister, Alrd. to begin farming on her owa account.- Whether . ;­ . � IF. I . h Dr. I 1:? i . . I � : � � � . I I .. �1, , . I Mr. J. P. Whitney, leader of the Con- interm.ediary committee, fl;nd both parties James Miller, of the village. -Rain i � you want to buy or not, corne in and see them. �, ��( were tr a very ..James Baird is visiting at his home. -Miss � � � .Yiug to make this country 4 ch I . 1_� 3 . Cap are. considerably poore� for the 'stri milch needed for the refreshing of the grags Mary Campbell, of Lucknow, is vi it! g at I I . , ..... rvative ife, only . I a u . I ; Be -party in the Oatario Legi8lature, country to live in, instead of making ib as ithe heavy end, as usual, talls on the woril. and all root crops- -Monday last , was L%bo' tile home of her aunt, Mrs. George Baird.- � . . � A � �. � � , . I :. " . �� * ...... - I try as possible,. and, in this .man. There is little change in the situation y all our bue Alias Minnie 8mitb, of Chicago, is vieiLing Z. t , . ; , §111 : - onto on Tuesday evening last. of the steel strike in the United State' zera,_ who find all days labor days. rl It PIPIS 11 �� .. .. � -1, - I Of ther way, not ( . nly ffirnifth an inducemeub for I - at the home of her grandfather, Mr. D. Mc- � 9 7..� Citi the D * * -' - , , � �_ - � i delivered his- long promised speech in To. expeusive a coun, - Day, anJ was well observed b __ - , _... r, .- r 0. I. V FEAR., - a - -_ C ­:: t, . The grca,t Morgan combination seenis to be number went, to the lake and spent a pleas. Donald. -Mr. and Mrs. Hart ,are visiting - � . C30 4 I., -_ . speech the Globe says : I Is from other countries tq�_,come and live � . iI �!�,,_ � - , � . peop --- '. I ' 3 - i 1, __ � � " M r. Whitney spoke for about two here, but to retain our own , native b3ru elowly but surely 'gaining ground, and the ant day, -Miss Mary A. MaMordie, oi I friends in Buffalo. They are also attending - . . . . . . . i ----- . � ; I A I'll, 0 erican Exposition in Buffalo.- vipait.-Mr; Joseph Gould has sold his dwel- ford to Port Elgin, by way Of BaYfield - , - " : hours and three quarters cial cit:z.,na 9 Tthe question may -bo aslied how - Air. R. MeMord'e' Meesrs. John Rattenbury and John Sailer ling house'llere to Mr. Peter Lamont, of 0,odericb.-Several of our citizen � f . workmen are gradually weakening, and the Londou, for the past few weeks, haa bee4 the Pan -Am �� . I i -� . upon provin , I I I . , . I 11 I p-Aitics, reviewirrg the action of the Oppo. - I general expectation is that the F,trike will v'isitivg with her brother, V and �� - . - - .. to * . � I ' � Zurich, who has purchased it on is ecula- Toronto and Buff I this eek�_ r. A I # I I , do thiH ? Our way would be, first, toget not last much longer. - 'and- other friends. -Rev, Mr. Scott., 01 are attending the Toro' to fair. I ,a are st . - - - I aition and of the Government'upon .leading . � Lc�miagton, conducted the services at St- * : I T I a 0 w M f k ;tjp� �1: I . - . . . I - tion.-MiEs Stephenson, of Clinton, and Fraser. cf Elma' I . �,�' #*� - 4 7 in. an open market, for the produo,ts of our � 9 8 s mother ' * - ­ , � � - __ - questions. His speeA7 was apparentl If rumor speaks trul there is a. prob. Andrew's church on Sunday. Mr. Scott 'Misa LeToliz-.1, of Godericb, aesistant school week. -'Mrs vi ited hi L . this 0 't, ; I - tended aa a wtimuluf; to the enthusiasm of . y . . . FarqlLhar. . I . . Buchan, of Durbam - - - __ --;-. I i ­ I . " I wu - farmer8 in the Uaite-d States, which is the In former years, w�is pastor of the congrega -Visiting i. I � s Is , - - - � I, -4 1. -� . ". -�.,:­ hi - a an well as a. pronouncement . - ability of a- three-corriered fight in Ea F, t I If you haVe a boy y U wish to putlinto a teachers, resumed work on Tuesday last.- her daughter, Mrs. (T)zr.) Woods._Tfi.- - � i, - if _� ,. �, A� t ter nearest and cheapest market to reach, and Thomas VVIALI &. .. Mrs. Shaffor was in Toronto part of last White City, on JOwe VS- point, b&s disap. I f ; . . Y_ upon which the part will . Huron at tLe'next provincial election. It dell, of Woodstock, tile fore part r)f th( now suit of nobb' blothes, Tile E. AjoFaul � . -_ ; � � Y =c y tion at Egniondville.-Alra. ' � t ., I �,:. peal to the-eleQtora for support- at tIlL at the same time and in the same way se- L y � �.11 � . . . i week and tbis viaitic-g relatives. -M r. D. peared .for another �eaaon, Most of . I __ � 4 ; -I- I ,- -�s ap:" e � I I is said that Mx, John Goverilock, oi Mci,7�il. week, wa!3 visiting in the village with he I (,',a,. Seaforth, want to see you ; their]' prices ,Stewart's dwelling is now enclosed, i%tid the families camping - the ­ ­ �_ -_ I . * . - I � ­ � 1* _" next election.. Mr. Whitney spoke fluently rare an enlarged market for our manufac. Io , 60-1 . L - � :,- _,r: --I � - there'broke up atd went I �. -_ . and range of suits will do the rest. F� I �1_ L, i I . .! I . - 1 otion of running as an judo. e 1c( carpenters a:e bUoiLly engaged in the inside. home -Tuesday, with. one or two tie . I � - � . 4 ,J ��:P� " . ; - - L L :1 __ . __ - - doo�s,� 80, that tile in compaoy with R:w. -and Mr.3. -M iEjs Oarysdale returned home on Satur- tione. -Mr. ,Charles Donaldson is.hom ' ,e ' - 4 , - turers almost at their' Whiteman, i NOTE.S.-The farmers are beginning to I __ I- . 1� �, .- _. I and forcibly, and the cheering :which P1111C . . _. S - . P,. has sorne n , mother-in-law, AlrE. Wadd II.-Mits Ali- 1 4 . t tua.ted big speech was fmquent and loud." pendent candidate. Judging from appear. Long, are this week visitiug the Torontc 8ow their fall wheat. -The anniversary ser- day from Londbu where fshe had been on a Algo Lt P n . - -,.t ­ . � � - , . - _ - L - Is z � __, , , ;­ ; I . ma a rese t Making, arrangements for �� , I r� � �IA _ profits of.our labor will not go to curich the ances, Mr. Govenlock has been in training and -PaLi-American Expositioris. - Mrs. vices at the Bethany 'c urch on Sund�y'aud vigit._13usines8 if Moving big family. �_i­ -, - Jr- ! . .. I - ­_ The Toronto WorIdJ Conaervativoi, says: --If-- i I railway and stevirnship. companies, as notv. for solnething of this kind for some ti I I �lr. Donaldpon will 11 : -1 " F .. L .. _ , � gaomewhat quiet in the L. .. I �� - 1. " As, to any new policy, Mr. Whitney re. In . 'me. Peive of Hamburg, duri g the week, wae I es -9. - le -i __ I I -.1V ­ . the second p6ce, Be 'Previous to joining the Patrons Mr. Goven I n 0 uite a suca , , - M nday of last week were q i - � i . , i i . . I - � .. I � �, . I � . . - . . -The Young People's 30ciaby of Chri-atian villege, owing to so mquy b -zing from home, have a sale of his tBects on the 13th and - � �� . ! calling at the home of her atint, Mrs. Shaf- attending the Exbibitione.-Air. and Mrs. immediately afterwarda will go to Algorns. 7 , - , � fased to. beL drawn, and in this respect he I b I ours for our� farmers look -wan an active Liberal. Since the " - , .t.- - - . . . - I , 11 I I I quoted waplendid precedent. It 'was no ancl manufacturers the. full adyantages of Ilub- fer, of the village.-Mesarv, Arc Endeavor had a picnic at Grand Bend, on I .t. , 11. t � � �. , hibald & Joseph Case and 1'vliss Luie Moir have, rf- He has a livery and bus line at Thessalm I � I - a, I . , I i . - � - _ � sidence of the Patron organiz%tion he has Cadmore, hor@o buyers, of Seaforuh, were in Saturday . last. It waR well attended and turned from Buffalo, where -thev hud been While sorry to lose such good citiz,ans We � . , 4, - I 1. - I lees than a, speech of Mr. Joseph Chamber. our geogra�hical position by fore ag the' rail- not taken any active part in politics! &I r. this vicinity during the week, looking up all had a �ery enjoyabl time. -Mr. V�illianl attending the Pmi American. Mr. Wilber wish them all prosperity i - I A. -1 - ;. - * � I I a -in when in, opposition, in reply to, tau n ts way companies to carry our producLa at; GoVC13lock ie well known in the riding ; lie n z . .r - - �, ; ( 4 I" , " I I , , � 4 tZ, ; A 1. . their new �' .1, �, .. � it "i , , of government members for an avowal of . Is an some good lioracs.-T. Mellie, for the past -Monteith, of Thames Road, took a fihe . I I . -� . IT !_ . - - cheaply as- they do for the people of oLher active worker, and although we do not Phillips ia at present assisting in the Grar.d home. - I . I hie policy and the policy of his collea ' " . couple of week n mare and foal to the a low at Toronto last Trunk R-iilway F3tatjon in Lucknow.-Mr. . - —_ - � think he could be'i-lected, he would make- plum line attending to all comers. His week. -Mrs. Darch, of Chicago, for,mcrlY F. Karn, manageno' the Alulsons Banl.,-., re- ., � � I ;I i gues. . a, has been a, bu,gy i an in tile �� � i 1; - J.') P, i. - , 4 Mr. Chamberlain, on that occasion., refused countries, and in this why i emove a tax of a big shaking p in the ranks of both the � - I . � _. .- � - . u L 'i � �, "Tt Ing that any crop was g, Miss Eva Paeamore, is St. Joseph - - , i I !1 � . . to be drawn out, say . policy from -ten to fifty dollars, a year froin every old parties. - Cod a,nd he had a big salo.-Mr, "is ting for a number turned home on Theaday lv*t, from a pleas- BAZAAR. -Fair and baziar -at I - , _ � I . i � 1. -4, _� . �­, I4 which he and his colleagues had in view, Dougall Kettleton is sporting a flue new of weeks at her fa lie, i Mr. Henry; Pass- ant two r 'dns ;JaLk- �b- Joseph, � 14� ._ . , I ' () u il - -1 — . weekb"ooting -Mi6� E Contine's big block, for the bene o t I .. . I . �;131 - � . farmei, and every manuLicturer id the c' - t r1s, N when they were a6frusted with. the rains of .t . . � .1 topbuggy. .Ouryoung ladies will be kee.p. more's.-Allfas Isabella M'.- Gardiijer and - fit I 8 - - , - 141. try, and which now goes to eph nee tile . Sir Wilfiid Laurier, in hia speech at the ing an eye . Miss Maggic Turnbull I ft here on b son, of Ripley, is visiting �er �randparentp, . Peter's churchi " Frenell settlement." Rol. ,overnm, would be kept to themselves a on Dotigall.-Mr. and MrS. 10rill"Y INIr and Mrs. 0. Crawford, of -the Lindon ' � z�, I - . i "' -_ ' opening ot the Toronto Industrial FLvir, latt, eck Visiting roiud',-The,executbroof the Marshall esta, freshments will be iEerr,ed by the ladies and 31. I as they d propose- to write the pre- the- LorA for Toronto, where tb�y will visit their P-� i . �, " J. - . - I - i .. _ id' not already superabundant incomes o ! . , Robert Thomson were this w te - - - . i , ,.�_ .1 -� P, I ri"i.. f� eir country's ills while their S hQonff`e, the LGrd MougtriVphens, tho week, dir.ected attention to a pecu tar au friends in AlcKillop,- Mr. Thompion vi,3itiD'g nd the intend selling the dwellinabouae on the cor. skille . I t . , r 'll tr at uncle, Rev J. A. Turnbull, and at, good music provizded by wel known and I I � . � I . ' L'e . ... .- 11 . with hia sister, Mrs, Alex. Ma:an.-Iuvita- fair, Mr. and Mrs. 1'.. Borland V Mi. ner of Welliuvoni and - d musicians. Good prizes will be dim. I It � 0 opporlent% collected all the fees," Sir Vanhorris and others of I'ike i'lk- In t[!e imp4,rtant fact. While expres3ing his dis. icbrnond streete, .1 I I � . I �. . ,;: I 11 I , 9 .. - - .� . 0 - . -the public xpenditme - -a Aggie Kerr, I puipose of taking in aUetion. - -- I . " _...., . . After a careful reading cf Al-% N�':-:'n� 5'a third place, reduce Rpp6intw] at. tile, result of the recent cen�uf,,, tions are now out for the Weddiag of �#lr. and Mis. J. Vance also cfb here on M day on Saturday, September 14tb, by public' po ed of each evening, A voting ,contest I -7 I- . � � , . . * James R-oggarth 'and Mis iorning, for the doubl will be the feature, the throe aspi.,,ants for , , - speeqh we are db;�posed to artree r. ith the - , . � � 1 . - ­ .. - . I , ?­ . the Toronto fair and viBibi ,� I . public favor being Mr. Fred Heas � � ' � i . 4 la ebb, filo Lhat tax. a- friends. i * � . 0 to the very loweat'posaii)l he said , 11 Taking into consideration our both (if Hea3all, which takes place at the W6 � __ � �z � . , Liberal ; I . . � World's estimate of it, It mix ha- � been, ation may be as light as pos adc, he had made -Rev, Mr, Wad- . I � t I i -11 _,;:47 a .# y wonderful inomase in tr honie of Mr, arid Mrs, R. B. McLean, on wish till a .pleasant tirne. " Mr. Oliver Biasounette, Conserva ive, and __1 I ­ � sible. and Lhe . . � - �­:i 4 I .. f,,J . Certain that it would takp at least 6,000,. Wednesday next. -Mr. and dell, i . �Ixeter. Mr. N. Cafitin, Independent I � I - th_ _141 . - astheGlobesays, fluent and forc . �e and public debt b3'reduced, In tile fourth place, 000 people to produce su it, Mrs, Joseph of Me Elimville circuit, organized a IT. (I, . This contest . *, - I . .T STAxjiuxi, B. A., (late with Mc- will be lively on account of the coming elee. � ��! V! � ; �� , � , _�, t I , . . , Upshall, of tile 'Village, who have been Sabbath rilhool here las� Sabbath. Air. B. . � - �. � I �. - , I � I a trade, b I I � . � I pleasant to hate ub he Carthy, Osler .2� Cc,, Torout,3,) Barrister, 0)nvoY. � , * .�, i. �;, 1, - .1 .- n to. This may be .iaid of cel,!c giving public money to pi ivate ' cor. f0un(I that it had all beeo done by 5,333 Epanding a couplu of weekb vi, Beavers, of Beaverri Lion. Tne four big boothe w 11 cert�ainly be � 4 - , .COO _dting friGnds era is 1913,ijerin- . i � � !�;_L� i "_�:i� all Mr. Whitney's speeches ancer, 21:atiry. : Money to 1036a.. officas lately cc- je, i !:� � i I -, But iG i& do. . I , t 4, -f - ­ .: I ­,[ . pz)rations for the erection of rill people. Our nfxt of kin tothe Houth of us at P , I tendent. The. service3 will Conlin ,n (�, at cuph-d 1)3, C61111rit; & Stanbury, over O'X�011'3 B3,11c, - no"little a-ttraction. I I � � I ort Eh,ir),' have returned- hornu, haviv . Tickets are now being C- �:,-4 ,__ . ... . . ways, iron f Z PU : ,k_1 f �, i�� I . - .� . . I - - � � - I _w F_ .; - cidedly more"notable for wha,t it does n6b smelters and such like ., I With accret joy in their commiaeration, had a gooxtrip, g Kalf-paet itwo every Sunday afternoon. E, keter, Ont. i - 1684 -ti sold by ladies. Thepublic is kindly. invit.- . , I I 4 � ;.-- t t if . - I �1 - en C1prtFqa_ en- . , ­ 7 ­ � i _ i Contain tl�&D for what it does. In th;s re. had intimated that if Canada were annexed - Pceaching'serv;ce will be held at the 61,180 Clearing sale'of heavy wagons, ono horee ed to patroniza the fair and ba7iar ,k I I , .� ­'.' � �� ______ I . , 9 . ­ - : terprisce of this nature are deserving,let tho , 'af ila,,orp, three, sp.,hig v.Aaons, carts, b(Ahleigba, ap- 1 1-14 f 'ji -, '. I q " - tember 24, 25 and 26, . � � - to the United States, she would increase aq . Blyth. for some Oeeks and pocsibly longer. V11 et-eiind-ban4 bjjgglus, fi,rrowo, etc. For want of . _­ ­ , ; I r ­ �� . . . . V-4 f, � _� - � -1 spact it is decidedly disappointing. The m,)ney be loaned, -and not C1011aled. .A,..d they had. Let them examine the U, h '-� I - I ited - N offiefiro, b%1gflr)A will be P,lven. Those T -T! — - -1 I . . ablic ware -led to expect something n6w, in the fil -1 is to hinde!r aving re ular service here. ronin.eiar, . I � 1. "'. � I- .� NOTES -.A great, many.left here Tuesday I � � � I 4 - " -- i , 'Ll, pltlae .) I . .,t I � � I wal'tif) rigfioqttieaj)dti-efo�rN-our-.clvt!e. Allithidi i 'il - � P " ocag Opeudibg public States (;rtLdv returce for a minute. The morning foi, the Toronto exhibition. A-1 0� r, of 'oll�ing and rcfntl Ing ntt�ndtd to as'usu:il. D. , l I . _ �z I � Leadbury. . . I � .'1J__._ 1; V total import -and export of the United States 6f -the r, � � , 'A Z � . _� but they have not got it. It - ib tha immo money for winecassa.ry publio buil�ling,J,thv is . ,6�-intend taking in the -Arnerican Walton. - BRAUND'S earrl�ga work -, Exeter North. W57-4 Yes, B�-yfi' A00'i suits May Seem high; . a - . Pan . I I . . . -riatione. All � 'lao.-Mr. William P, . �-Jj,� -;�; � i ,1 - .:� oldstory re told with slight va was S52,000,250,000, or a per capita trade , .. i I �! - , - I- . not only o.iu3iD - Of a z1- ,cessary out Divislox n court waa re, Sbafortir -- _r'_�T_4 I _. 1�agOo , EARLN, FALL DnEss G Do'DS. 9 p _ . ' hillips, of Chi 'Coun�!. - Divisio' � I -4 � g unn ay oil tle $29, Whereas the sin"lilar trade cf Carad,t -The nEwe!4 but at The E. M,z&ul Cops. Sto I . I �J �L * " . . ! � -Liberal capital ace - uunccc� ') f0ymerl� of tile post office hero, was visiting hr;ld heta 3h Wednesday lazt, before -Hig -ma C � 4 I � �, . . - - : � the good measures passed by the ort but largtj ssary ex-, wa-4 $1380,0'0,000 or over $10 a man, f tile new, the beat of -he be6t, the ri re s t the7are rk,ed only one notch higher then . LAP;v - - - :, : ­ ­� X - I . I H - a I They � Blyth and vicinity the past week, � 11 --nor Judgq Doyle. Tho cascii b6)'re the ; - I � . -, �; � - - :'I U Co. I i Ik - - . - -tit advocated by the pinFe for mAnteriance, anti for which tl,e- could say to the United States, try anq du liked 0i'mada and th Will A the raAe are what �the E. McFa urt were : .1 They are high, just e _' , h t * re the - I _� V.� � ,I � __ Government were fit _ _ . the cheap, shoddy kind&are In some -..s�ores. � . -1 _ . I.� L ,� �� . -tter, and then you may come to us.,, ere is not. much charice 3oaforth, fire anxious', o have you co Neshit and AuM vs. Greive Ong 0 insp I ,& z�. : , ., . Conservatives, and were forced on them by be n _ . I . -It ` � - . ouly reAl ccwl is patty u6cassit v and tho, - of him ever bec ng an America,u.-Mr. u( gnion or v enc an . . wor &no I 1 �71 - _:i�c . J _"_ P p, ­_ 'U:" the members of that party in th .1 I gelections from. Their�' rango of now Suit. on all ccoup . I a I - " , I - I Willian) Shane. who has Wen a resid f J. (" S.anbury for defendant. )rwood � for m I 1. ­ . 1� , I � e Logiala. that oes to, make th-- best clothe I . I - .- � g Clothes and oniespuns for ilor. ' 1 - ' ! -1 * airn to help a pAitical friend,' L-tl J;oy In hili speech at the FjAsl, L3,mbton c,jn* I Bly(fi for over 35 years, left town last, week, I . , vs, Hoggg, and S'.�ipr. Judgmen again8b or boy.. I I . -�: .� - � 0, Po _ . 13 �, � - U : tare ; the school system to H . : � be no re�adjusted of this nature be 'adopte- I - ade costume 7W- J - I A , � w � , I � .4 _- - .- � �. . - I 'Y Z i 4, - �, �t c ear3, at.d vention, the other day, Ho a in most Complete. 7 11 __ � � Z - u. J. R, Stratton, inteneki g to make l.is home in ti; future . hea;r that . . I . . . t � � !.� � I tlia� each department will be , complete in I . 11 0 garl-lis.1110C, Shier, who iippeared in veriiou. I\T(YrEs.-We are pleazed to _-, we venture the statement that Canada at i BR,jEi,,s,-Mr.CJatnea McNabb, has , , A . � - 1� It . .: provincial aeoretaryi a,z- with hi� �r, . 0� - � ­ _� . ­ . 1 I 1 - 2d up tile two p6liti- daughtc Mrs, Belfry, in Mon. , F. W, Wadinan f6r plaintiff. R. Pickard Miss 402a Smith 'it. � . . � � itself and a consultative board to be ap- the next censtf.4, will not need t )e6n mpending, tie summer with his !son, company'va., . . . � , I -, � , 7 * _r �� . - I v I .- I 4 ", . � �- ; o deplore th treal.- Miss Clara Moffat returned horne .Eacrett, on an account.. Judg- passed their exarnkaitions for teachees . er- T ­ - - . e cai parties In thi2 province very neatly and ' e ; � 4 �� ­ , I � -P . . - 1 14 � . , . . r � I . ,;rl I . . (Y his meri'� ; v� 'Our young friend - I ,_ Yiw � olated to a,dvise with the respontible min- illfinitit-m:41 and disappointing increase to , Tuesday from attending the weddiuu of her �Icv. A. MaNaKb, returns "his week L for 'pWntiff, .�,Yith costs. J. G. btau. tiflcate.'s successfuil , , _,� , - F I I y. t, � accuratel - 11 Without being couiin, Miss 14,1111na McKillop, of ff�rri8ton. land.-Mili Annie Fe have do I -a ' - - t , # i . y. He said . . � , I _ iBlker ; the election frauds, &c., &c. oine in Scot I rguson I I .­ 1i .11 : bury for pl�intiff ;� H. J. D. Ccok - for de- ne exceed' ' I ell, and are to be � . � � - 'In . . . - -a had all thie many times before � ed from, visiti g with friends in feur r, on � , � We oul: population which the prezent census re. uncharitable it seems to me that ib ii 11 0 b -Mr. George For6yth,'wfio has been visit. .11int, Jnques vs. Alexande a note congratuliited.-_1'11i� � ias return � '. ­ _. I., hav until lea'18 as t�he frufts 'f the pol ' illyzamie-WeRwen -of , _ C i;. I - � 13.� , , , � v 0 icy 'w ch both unfair to Poronto and Hamilton. Mrs. :W. - I I � 1% I , . I put the matter in, this wav . I iDg relatives in Blyth and vicinity f -o Al ills011, -d,ferce rot iafauc� and no. value. Judg- the cj'was tenting B � I I I I ,. The r the if Cleveland, was here ed. a visit -postofflee stor - at ayfield I - , . -, . � now the peopler know it nearly all by heart, irtios have been pursuing. , government desireg to be returned Cc With' her . i. .. I I " I ­ .. p .1 past'mo-ath, returned to his home in I-),-,. mer b for plaihtiff, and the watch in quea- for a few days recently with her uticlo, Rev, lk,rl L_ . " . -�i -4 4 , �. : :i 1� ; and many could repea,t it as glibly as Mr. . power � I i . � 1. k" � parents the former part of Chia week. -M -r. tion to be t6ted by a jeweller before the ; � _. 4_1 � -� so tha� it can a'dvance the interests and- de- t-roit on Tuesday. -Miss Allie Bennet, who Mr. McKibben, and family,�-A select few . ; � � )7 , 4 �; � .�� — - - ; I . .­ Whibney. . Ilex. McDougall,of Canton, Ohio, was re- I � ­ . Bab we have looked in yain I Velop tile reso,urces of the' province, has b,3en working in a large drees making J -1 aid into court, 11 � Z� I I I:. .�� � N 1�r . . I I while I . nex � court, money to b of our people intend -going to the exhibition . , - I I :, - i��dl the Opposition g establishment in Cleveland, Ohio, newing kcquaintan,!ea in this vicinity' dur- j. (j. S�a,u , �' t: I through the many Columns of the speech for Are There None Ri ie N; F. W. Glad� at Toronto this week. It is to be b d - ­ � - � � .ght ous? cems to- seek office m-,vely I for the I bu;y for ;pla nti �, , . . r . � :, - !iq . - . _. 11 9 for the sake o lug tfie past week. -Rev, and Mrs. A,1 C. ope _� I .- . f getting office�jn a wo, -two years, returned to her home here ,f,iffi- mat for defendant. Follis vs. � Gower, ac. that they will have a good , 14 any new propoaition on any novel measure There are none*righ �.I, I �ast time. -Mr. I , � � I teous ! No not one ! the govertiment leader and his coileagou., I Saturday evening, intending to start in the , 1 Lion on' a note, ttansfetred to Creaiton Samuel Hackwell, of Michigan, is-visitijug - I J � 1, of Romney, made a 6hor'b vifjib. with _� ; - 4 � � ­.- - � 1-1 . I � I . I Walton friends during the past week.- . er relatives It p-resent.'- T,N: ,�,� I' 9: or policy. They are not there, and in this These sentences were auggested Wthe mind o, do eomethiog for the province and , dresm making business here. -The care Court, L, H.� Dickson for defendant ; F, W. his parents and oth - . i I _ . ,,� I �� � , want, t ­ 1. ,, I - . I � Z.. I .. r ­ - it wag, on reading the following extract Which we r and - . , . - I � . r. Whitney's speech, while I opposition leade' I the Polson Engine Works 78. Elam Living. a Iman forplaintiff. Mrs. Campbell and daughter, of Clevel , es the people, while th6 of Miss Maggie Ramsay, of Detroit, is at prea- GI I ': - __ - ., � F, I � and, � . I - I 13o doubt, well derliveredJa I his followers merely wan nt on a�'-Viait with her mother an . � . -1 �, . a sad disappoint. take from an arti le in 6he last a e t the province wad ston Blyth, was trie4 here on Tuesday. . d 4her NOTE.S.-A large company of volunteers have been visiting the former's sister Mrs. - � - � ,� � ­ I - . I . . . �- r �, . � . I . `1 , lends. -Quite a number- of our citiz,ve I are . 9 . C is of tile people todo something for the The'plairitiff sold the -defendant an engine I is b�iog drilled' urder Lieutenants Boyd and F. McIntosh, for is me wReks.-The people � i ­ - � - meat to the reader. He does not propose Toronto Faxw-em' Sun.' ' It refe a to the ttending the Incluttrial Exhibition at ITo 'of the Dake and here are now r .1 �, I - �� :, - i . I I - which did not.,00me up to representaLio - H "naa, f ihe visit delighted with tile flour - li _; � or I - ; 0 . - i"I. onto, this week. Some will take eas of . � I - -1frid . Lg,.0 rier to The Woodstock Sentinel-Raview a auce D ue X C-)ruwall to Toronto -Judige's inade at the Seaforth flouring mill. la fact � . I 4- I anything that in not being done now by the reply of Sir Wi I" says : Tile plaintiff did not pub- in an app . in !the , all 'J , ,, I .. "i ., ' - ' - I . " - . an . -1 L . � ' . an-Americ before they return. -Mr. . ll � '.� I Liberal Government in power, and henoe lie letter'ad dressed to him by M r. R, I . Rich. " A carresponde so the judge gave his decision in favor of couft of re-vition was bell on Tnursi there has been n � �, i , . .nt referring to some re, I ay, Ocomplaintsince the pro@. , I - �:-�_ .- I the defendant, allowing him $200 off the - ... homas Johnston has purchased the far� of Botli Reforme'r's and Conservative4 had a eat firm took possession. -Many young � , - furnishes wo valid reason why, ab the ap. ardson and the unseating of Mr. Ri hardson rnarks recently made through these Coln . r. Jarries hl"-fiL The price paid was lar#,e list of appeals .in.-A.'Q. Bobier, wife fell I � 1, % .i - . . . ; _� . mus price of the engine and $60 c'oats.-Alr. A. . Pho gave up good situatiotlis and - I . - - � 1, �, . -ing general election, the people by the elec, ion, cojl� . . . ows V '' I proach te by a business man who was trying t' - 5",600. The farm contains 64 acres ari4 is and family have returned from their trip �o otbers who left good home3, whcr4i they ; I I - .r . 4 , L I I . I I I �� � 'i li �L' . o answer M. B!i.bb and wife, of Teeswater, were ' , I - aidered a good one, but the build - I I � � � q I t should change their allegiance from the No reader can fail to see the hollowne6a thequestion, " What,is the matter with visiting at the latter14 father, Mr. Hugh ' " " - ' I L � � il - IP99 the old country. -E. J. Sp�ackman, wife � n a hard I- I . '- i , e only very oderate, whi were much need 4, are now havi g I t ­ 4 I .1 . I . - I- � �. � ".1 I party�who for thirty years have so well and of the mce.k indignation at Mr RichardSOL's - I e McQuarrie, over Sunday --Mr. ch accounts ifor and daughter have bp � I _ � - . Woodstock ?.' op no ' James Sims ea attending the PiLn. enough time in Manitoba. The people at I I ,,, I e apparently low price. -Mr. Andrew Am rican during the' past week, -E. Chrir. . n I up some interesting and wife are thkirig in the Toronto and 1, . . I , � * turpitude in having been unfeated by tech." zconsiderationsi, Our correspondent has the large enjoy their discomfiture and think it - � . I _ . A# ­ a Buffalo exhibitions ,this week. - Mond , is, ontmaster, has sold his roan driver to serveo them right. - so ably guided, the ship of state and pl ce lielop is epending a week in Waterloo, via- t . , � I- . i -.I, , � I nical irregul%rities committed without his fiame feeling which prompted Queen Alex. . - ay � .. .. � "I the buk�iaess in the hands of novices V'.11 knowledge t ng hie brother, who has not been having Dr. ollins.-B. S. O'Neil, wife and daugh- . � ­­ .� U 0 by suppositions agencies. The andra the other day� to advise those who being Labor Day, a great many took a day 'I I - ! I . . . � � - I . . . off, but the store;i were opei; all da .-Miss , I ry good health for some time. -Mr. ter have returned from &­'�leasanb trip down - _� - - I I � % - � have neither performanecs, pr'-m;-cE1 c,- cx. effect of Sir Mlfrid'ii re oiner is to identify were preparing for the coronation cere y nries Simpson is building a cement driv- Usborne. . � � - I ­ . i L . . him with the transaction, in which it might - to,buy -only Britihh made gooA Mon""' Alice Doupe was visiting friends in Gorrie I " the'$b. Lawrence, a", far�ms Montreal -Ira DF,ATu, OF A PIOlVEER, � . � I - perience to recommend them. Mr. INThitney a. He wants itig ,Abed,-wbich will at -All add to the appear The death of Mr. � ' ­ . . � I , -personally un-- the people of Woodstock to buy everything -Word was received from the, - Andrew 1 ve'd thig &k to Cromarty, - , - ; ' have been hoped that hi was last week. no wq C , I L I . � rrihs-t do better than this before be can hope t 8 n Exeter, who were looking after ?rce 0 1 1 Charles Monteith, Of t'he Thames Road, wu I ' . � 1. . f concerned, though be lacked the wiedoin vul poseible at home. It is probable that this par Le i . I a ya. f his already fine f,teading of build. where be hag bought iout the Hyslop general I � . n . . tioned last week in our Lumley p I flour milteite, that they could not go . - i'stote.-F. W.,Glad an, wife and child are I I I . to gain power in this fair province. . firmness to interpoee ; to show that, be is principle could'be carried out more than. the briefly men , - k � I _it � correspondence. Mr. Monteith passed I L, , determined to exclude independence from ahead with it. It is too bad me firm takings, vacationin oronto andBuffislo at i . - - I � . � is. Itis certainly's good one to inculcate so . - ,�" peacefully away on Thursday, August, 122hd. , - .11 I The Census. Parliament, quashing the popular vote, if and to act upon.. -To encourage hom i don't take a hold of this paying business.,- nsa pre ent.-Mrs.'�Thom;as White, of Windsor, � . � % -priee is always Corn. looking after Mr. LOCAL Bpuy,Fs.-Monda last, Labor Day wag I I The result of the now Domiaion,,censl.13, receseary, for that purpose ; and that he dustry and home enter ' "* Mr. S. Gracey was y - f R the gue4 of Mrs. John White this He was one of the honored pioneers of tkk . � . regards as Phariaaism honest opposition mendable." , 'keg, and it Chellew's furniture business the past week., M 6s obser'Ved here as a holiday. - Mr. � township, and it is due to the industry and - I . which has recently b3on made know i wee�.-Arthur E. tennett e'J. A. I - � El, Is such as Mr. � _y These fa' always Pays' -Mr. D, B McKinnon is taking in the G dorge MeEwen, M. P., recently purchased Ste art store, lbas accepted intelligence of such as he tha,F, our township � iidliardson offered to - p%rt cts cannot be too forcibly or too * a position with . I I .1 somewhat In reseed . upon 'on . r .. a the firm of Robinson, and county have acquired- the proud pqoi- , � - disaPpointi g as -'a whole, and j-)bbery and corruption, -The integrity of tEe frequently irnp' ' Pan-Americ n this week. -Mrs. John Hen- a ne driver from Mr. William'MoLaren, of Little & Company, I � � � . rl­ Pa - so as regards the bariner Prov. Their Those who take their" money to the large 'It ckeramith.-We are pleased to le' London, and lef t- for ihere on Wednesday. finest "n, I - . rticularly Manitoban-judges is not impeached, _ People- derpon is visiting her brother in Toronto tion ,they now oceupy &g the I arn that qulturat districts in � � . I . I . I ' decision- was no d ubt technically ri g b t. city - depurtmental stores and purchase this week. -The lawn social, under the bil ,a. F. Bengough is recovering nicel from Mre. BpnneW and 1 daughter will move Cknada. He had - i I I � . ­ would show that the population oif the I I . Lhel Wil. He wat & , ; l in.ce of Ontario. It wa3 hoped. the ceneus But it is a pity th c articles which they could get ad good and as of the Methodist Epworth League, her recent serious illness. -Miss E lateir.-J. A Stewart wife and family, and reached the age of 74 years. � ­ , Do. . at they did not feol thom. I native of Glattgow, Sootlaind, and with other : � . Felvea in a position ,to do what a strong cheap from their own ,home merchants ; =ay evening, on the beauti 6. of Toronto, who has been here visiting Mrs. F. J. lit ave returned fro ' . ful lawn a � K. � I trig � I M a . I � - oaf of Mr. e sa members Of -his family came to Canada when - � minion had reached at laa,Wsix milli * j, but �E'oglish judge I would ,p-robably havo done, -and those whobuy tea and shoddy from Andrew Sloan, was a grand success h ,,i ' ,friend, Mis-i Jessie R. McLean, h%s re. I nt visit In TIonto and Buffalo - it is more than half a million short of thi,R, A slron,- E'6glit, - - � only eight years of age. - The family - first - . ' in every way. The night could not have t irned .home, . bar ister , Sn ;ury attended Zurich settled in the county of Lanark, from � -11 judge, seeftig plainly tkat pecilars who are here to -day and away t accompanied by Mrs. D. P eaday 0 � I he had before him, not a ,genuine petition morrow, becaafe they thi - I " been better, the programme was excellent IN cLoan.-Mr. and Mrs. W. McKay werean cou -ton Tu last week. -We are whence came so many of the stalwart and i .1 � and the increase during the last decade is against wrong, but' ' i rik they can save a and the receipts arrounted to over $60 ; so I enfield on Sabbath and Monday visitink sorry to report that Miss Lily Hardy is worthy pioneers I of . a conBEtracyto defeat few cents a year, ins�ead-ot Purchasing ,from every person w down with tile fever, having contracted it . .less than any former similar period during public righ,-,. would proba ly have swept their own h ome merchants, as well sath fled. IV. 1. and Mrs, W. D. Robertson. - this distri � � - . do not� do Much . I -Mra. � . the history of the country. short residence there the deceased, with his !, � - -ton sad children, of Ion&, who were brothers George and Robert,'came to Us- . " i -- - What the rea- tricky technicaliuies asicle and uphold tho to build up their town or retsin its popula. � I - I t % Bri t whi e away on heri holidays. -M iss Id I t ult to say. verdict of tile people. - - . here visiting Mr. and lira. John Scott, re. J ,a I son for tbis is, it is of courso diffic I tion and prosperity. But they do depreci. . . oh is Is visiting among friends in Sarnia, borne and tookup the farmson the Thames ; w ! Bruoefleld. t ed home on Wednesday last. -M r. � I I ate the value of their own property by 1 4 The politiciani try tc account for t - I ' p, Tor nto and Aurora,I-Mise Jaffra , of To* I � 2 � he result. Of all the journals in Canada, we had t n Road on which the continued to reside, I V . . I I - . . _ in different wayt, every dollar they send away which they C B. R. HiGorNs, Brucefleld, Notary Public, Bu -Clay, of London, representi he Huron rout , wile, ha3 been tfie guest of We Misses - � I - The LibertkJ3 adirm that I come to lo. k upon the 8 sho Te among the finest and � . I (? onveyaccer, Fire and Life Insurance qrani. I and which they ma I I un am the one least uld spend fit home. . Anv and Erie Loan and Savings 1�o pany, of Jo a, returned hoibe last week. -The .'in c I - I 1. � -the lasib ce I - ... . — amount of Money. to loan at lowest current rate@ 6f m oat Comfortable homesteads in the county. ,ged with partizanahip, and one that woul-1, interellb. on first-class farm eacurit week visit. I . � n8us was " gtuffiid," in order to i tir til 0 t city, Was in the village thin ' funeral of Mrs. Sara� MeTaggart, wife of I . I . . - y. All kinds of Mr. Monteith had been in failing health for I . ootiveyandog work done well rind cheaply. At - er!and. Leo .ard McTaggart, 6f EXeter North, took I I . I . make the increase grehter than it really was ! evon if Yao others did, give a fair and ur. in g the local agent. G. J. Suth -Wl I about a year, but the immediate caur,e of � � I honle every morning and Wodno3 plac to Exeter camet ry, on Tuesday. The I * � News of the Week. � I dAV Of ,each J(fington, of St. L,)uis, Missouri, has be" . i � . for polib.iottl effect. The Owi,euvatives o -a � biased opinion upon all political cluestions. week. Several good farms for sale. death was an atcack of paralysis, which he . I � - I MUST NOT PuLL TjjrlR EARS, -T . 1 167 here during the past week visiting hi's dece sed was 73 years%lf age. . . ; . the J,ther hand any that the euumerator I . e must confess, however, that i I - - eachers I only survived about two weeks. He was a � a in 1 W ' the above , in GL,rman schools have been prohibired No!rEs. -Thinking that your Brucefield mother-in-law, MrI4, R. Hunt, and his sister', . � - I I I ____ - man of more tbau ordinary intelligenoe, . B Id. be' )nK an ex4nsive reader and a clew. � the pleSPVb i138tan,ee-hava made oi # I I ads us to ' from'Oufling tile ears of pupi's. It is de. tiou, and fearing that the general public son, Leslie Colwill, were in Toronto Lb s -The gar en pArty on Thurs. thinker, and but for big modest and re- � . nisei(jue somewhat changes our mind and, le I cormspondent has gone-ou an extended vaca. Al ra. Al iller, of Kippon, -7Mrs. -Calwill and I . �, . Wad th..it th,e popl.ilation is realty gre,Lt. i �olared that nia children have thus' b - I I �r , fear that with it too it depends somewhat I n y - �en ay think that our town h&R gone out of week visiting friends. -Mr. G. F, Yu .gbl �s ATTINQ I , . - I . ; thaa ths returt18 Show, and tliat�.thia was , asto%hoseo.\haabeeii gored. 'None I rendered permanently deaf. Jt has been i m . .t day it laot week. at t e Methodist church, tiring - disposition might have occupied a I has stence, we would say that it is still here waF in Auburn this week, his former ho: he n I established also that, a woman 35 years old .1ext . dme _11t the instance af Holl. .Mr. Ttir e, n If ' ' me, was 1, auccefels, The n lit was fine and the Prominent position in public affairs, Ho . t i , inveighed more earnestly .or, ably I I at the old stand ready to do business with 1 on bu ioe.Re. Mrs, Manus and Pon Fred crowd enjoyd'd--ithe'meelves. The proceeds preferred, however, the q,uiet and comfort& . � I against 7 whose ear was p4lied by a consum t* A - . . I , I I've I all and aingult4r,-11tv, .Mr. Henderson, of I wet 'in Toronto during the past week amounte o.-den.,liat the iiupren.l,t�c.,y c)f Qacb-c r.,ight I the operations of ille " machine" used by teacher during her childhood,' has BuTe d to -$45 �-At � meeting of managers He was a trtie frien4, a hini I � : . not be impaired I by an utidLv* . 10 : the old line pi . I from a clear case of lupus ever since, ched here on Sabbath, Ak. ' vier Ing relativem..- Mr. John Short an -4 of the P .- of home life, � . � _', e illOff tL40 ia L, I oli,tical parties, and none pro- . .Sawers baing Lst Blake, conducting anniver. da) ,hier in-law, bIre. B. Short, were in resbyLerian church, it was decided and obliging neighbor, a worthy and useful . PO�P'111%'iou of the other Proviness. I A LAROE FORTUNE. -The will of t . - I . We do : tested more abll because he late I I . I y . - of the supposed eary services in the Presbyterian church Exe I Box, of Se' to proceed with repair@ to the church at citizen andan upright and honest ma, . Dowager E i ler on Wtdnesday.-Nijas wh& I . mpreas Frederick was opened a- once, -Mr. Ei-fion returned from a visit to -possessed the full confidence and" high , ; not think r,here is much in either contcp there. -Dr. Hugh Ross,formerly of Auburn fort), - visited ,the Misses Scott, . of the his daughter, -'at Nairn, on Thuriday of last esteem of hia fellowe. He leav I ; .tian. � failure on the part of the authorities to ! 'with f-pFcial ceremony a few days ago, Her 0 1 - - � - I The lAtter is too, ridicuk,u:i to be .-e,r_'o!la1y ' pro-3ecute to the very last ditch th'a opera. fortune totala.�some .'$4,600,000, Her six who has been for so -me monthe visiting the Conionnial hotel, this week, -The contrac. wer,k.�S es his a.ged � I � I .-. . I principal cities and hospitals of Europe, tora f -)r the 'new cement sidewalks are - _ chool opened on Tuesday with a Partner in life, one son an � cona,O-Iered, and i I children receive $420,000 each. The you?)g I ex i-' , I 11, i i iii only boing pur forLb� -fur tors bf these 'machines for the outrfiges I fair attendance of scholara.-Mies Ann& who, with the other relatives, will have th" : I I 0 ; I . IyOlitiCA-1 Lff.,Ct. f . I ; . est, Piince,is Margareb of HeEse (wife ,j' "Pent `ome qays recently, �isiting his peated to commence work this week.-MisW Whiddon hag returned from a three week,4' sincerest sympathy of all I . I Even'suppasing the ceu8us ; against electoral purity they were supposed ' f brother,in-la,w, Mr. Wm, Berry, of the Lon- Mclfuigh returned home from London this in their rad ,, I Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse) also gets I don road, and other friends in the vicinit,V. visit ofriends at OAawa, Toronto, London bereavement. In religion he was a Preeb,y- - of 11,91, h --d been ina,le as largo as pz)ssible, I to have committed, - All this e0cured for it I Fredbrichallof Castle,. on which the Do we % St. Paul's church choir will picnic and Buffi;1o.-Mr. Duncan McKerzie, of terian and an earnest SOL I . . . - I . � -_ . . I wager I While awa , the doctor visited Ireland, and a - . I for political effect, any padding that could ! 0, confi utterances of hide - the $1,250,0,10 1 lie . - . . dence which the ' Empress spent the whole of .7 �t rand Bond on Saturday of this week. ' d active lAberal in :. I - Milverton, called at, Mr. J. Fraser's last politics. Tha county . . I be-quebt w1iich she received from the late says, for beauty and wit,, *the Emerald Mr, and Mrs. C. A McDonell returned we t ek. He was -)n a bicycle trip from Strat. death of such -a man. . - have been made would nLot, be sufficient to bound partizinship nev- T: loses much by the . - . er could have ,done. 181b - cxceeds anything he: ever saw. He homle on Tuesday evening from Forest., . . I . � ill).ke up for the diT!runce b!)tween the ex. . .But, alas and ala6k, when a man (If its own I de8troved 6ulv her most riv-f � - L — . . - I Countess Gal'iera. The Dowager E,aipreas brought a bun -3h of Irish heather and a black wh are they had been anent] in a fe- : � � . 1 7 � � k' - 1papers. Is V5 E56 a - ___� . pected and the reality on this occasion. I way of thinking falls a vie , thorn walking etick for Mr. Berry, who ap, witl Mrs. McDonell's p,irerts.—Mies Net. � : � ,tim to ti�e ' The remainder were deposited in the Fred. I preciates thent very highly, 4s1coming from tie Fulton left here,th!8 week for Torontoj . . ; � I . . � - I . � We lanoy, if the truth ,�ifere- known, the guillot I ine of the election court, he is b i I e-richahop library. The fortune of-, the late I Dowager Elmprt�as included nothing from the dear old land, so dear to� every Irish whe �-e she intends remaining for some time. I - : ' r / es a" I - ; present census is vary, nearly correct. Th . heart,—Alex, McLeod, B. A.,� of ; I f/ . I e I "pet s-ecuted on accent, t of his indepene nelcneg" I Sicafo' thys L I I . . . I the late Queen Victoria, the Dowager Em. Clinton, —R. v. B. Ketaben, son of Mr. John Ket � . � - � fact is that for twenty I and is bei 9 " throw - y aving renounced v,as this week visiting friends in and around eben, of Brucefield' preached with much I years or more Canada I ,n out on a t6ohnicalit " I' press h all claim on her or It - I : I - n . I has been fighting againel vallu.re. We have I and. the Prerrier of the -Dorninion, Brucefield.—Mr. A. P. Ket he�n wan borne ace - * I . the head : mother's estate. 0 a otance in Carmel church on S%bb t 7 ' "' ohn 8h pT _. I I er, her and family and friends enjoyed a v I he lacked the wisdom and In. 1 I 0 : . I . . I . . 1.3y, of Aiderly, is anxious to have his tc on Saturday.—Mr. and Mrs. George Hart -m " � andevening last, -14r. J ,� : Tailoring r1ors - I - been incurring great expense and putting 1 of Justice, is ceneured because, as tile ,gun I ENCOURAOING MATUTMOINY. —Lord Sta I ' le, . - � � � I I forth -superhuman efforts to build up a mar,'I puts it, " n* Mri Altx. N1 natard, and a number of oth Gents Pa :, - � I 3) . firmness . ants marry� and to that end has made I from here aj e attending the Toronto Fair pleasant picnic at Grand Bend on Monzr; . . this week.—While Mr. Peter McGregor was ]art. —A number of people have ' - MN - ' - . � I ket for - our products thousando of miles - to interfere, and dil not interfer63 with the ! special inducements to all of them of a drivirg along tile Babylon line, in Stanley, ing liere daily to attend the Toronto " A Liking of beauty is a joy forever.-" So wrote the poet Keats. But what is . � - - � a . � I � aweby, while we have been discouraging the I wheels of justice and save the. vic, in, ' ! iag6able age in his pJa;ce at Alderly beenle .- I . L f rom ! n -i a rr wrap exhii . &a pleasing m I I L one day last week, he found a child's bitioD.—Mrs, R. McArthur, jr,, is visiting beauty ?' That which strikes the eye . - cuatomera at our verk doora. We have also the over 7,ealQu8ness of his friends, to put it ' Park, Chelford, Cheshire. 'He' has agreed or Coat, which the owner can have thev relatlives and friends in the neighborhood of . Perhaps one of the'best definitions of b I eauty ( . ca: led beautiful. � , U I - - I 1. . to give every young man on his estate who if . be I . . beeni'trying to raise o'urselves up by -our iu as mild a form as powdble.. To ' his residence.—Mr. Hugh MCC mn be foully in our new erea 1 .7 F-aY the bonegtly and sincerely wants to go courting, Call 'It .,rog(;r St. qatbarines and Niagara Falls.—Miss M. a Ladies' Tailor-made Costume. \ , tion of . � - � . . -a suit of clothes I \ I � � I beat straps, or, in other words, we hav,e very Ica�t, we hcped for better things 'from I with matrimony in view,' has been busy for,the past two weeks pu White, of Exeter, accompanied by her Did you ever notice how lovely ! ' " � I - been attempting to ma&e ourselves rich b � the 8uri, and its cours'e leads vs to believe ' in which he will shine resplendent tie, in cemeut floors in his new stable. 111. neic�, Mi -our garments clin ' � . - y I- before U,h' as White, of Brandon, Manitoba, : .1 . t o,nas Carr is doiDg� the work. � 'drapery bangs in folds that flow with the motion c I �,Z form, or how their . r i the ey ie I . � I taxation, That our efforts have failed, is that there are none righteous where pr It ee of the -object of his affection. It he —Measra. was; in the village on Monday evening re. . Tthe .y ? I - I - I )I �108 I is succe Boyce newling acquaintances,—Our public school A lAdy dres8ed in one of our tailor-made suits rnay behold beauty's self and a I � I I are conserned, no, not one. I have been purchasing new cyclone en6ilage re-operled on Tuesday after the long summer '_ perfect Ooen, every time she glances in the looking glaze, , . shown by the reffults of the vensua. Th fisful and the Young woman makes McConnell & Cameron, and James . - . - ffirmative afiswe . ion - � I _; I I I an a , he will present her cutters, The corn crop is an excellent one, vacAtion.—Mr. Wilson Wood, of London, I . Z netural increase and the large immigrat- c 1 The facts are t� at Mr. Richardson was with her wedding troueseau. The offer - r � � and it will need the new machines to handle was in the village during the past week Our lady! friends, whose patronage we enjoyed,in th part, can I I has been little more than aufficient, to inakc not uu�eatecl by a technicality. There was holds good for the next twelvemonth, and it . . 0 � � . . up for the continuous cxodus of ' . . hap ocoasioDed great comment on his estate. .—Mr. Wm. Ament is buoy shipping visiting his father-i-n4aw, Mr. John Shep. no paini:will be spared to pleass the ' . our own no 11.ionepiracy to defeat " staves. Mr. Amerit'is a large ealary Md'lle Richie, In in the future. We have .public right." . - . hustler, and not herd.—Mr who comes to us from StUts & O'Brien's, the swelk . - . �)ies, particularly to Tile evidence fillowed that his agents, if no,t ,1 I . I stop him,—Mr, have een at Grand Bend for a number of well arme � I . - and Mrs. Thomas Peart, who I . people to othcr countr even the hot weather wil ladies' tailors of Toronto, d with recommendations of the highest ordvi. � . ;_ � . ' —A 8tratford dispatch oayi bhe Victoria Wm. Scott, our veteran grain merchant, is wee , have returned to the vIllage.—Mayor . I UR WINDOW. I I I the United Statfs. Whatever growth has I WATCI� 0 himself ' violated the law most flagrantly. * Lake Syndicate, proposes removing the again to the front buying grain. Mr. Scott Rum all and family, of London, were -visit. : ; . been in tlie West is due �ery largely to re. 1 In vie'w of the t-vidence the judges could .weeds from the lake in that city, next purchased the stock of wool hold by the t is week at Mrs. McGregor's, near . i . ; . I October by (JraiDing'coff t e water. and al- Clinton merchants, . IS1011 . way home from Goderich, l znov&ls from the E ast. The people of On- not have d(ne otherwise than unqe h . � . - I I - at h' I and shipped it alon Q Ith ou their ; I - I . , , . e been a mitoiriiage of . . - . I a . tario being the moat criterpriking and pro. 'in ; lowing the frost to destroy the weeds, with his -own this week —Dr. P. M . Stark & M Ckay, � .. indeed it would hav* oDonal 2, ' thei'r former home.—Mies Kate Cha 'An , � . � - . * t I which for the past year',or two have been M. P.j of Wingham, and Mrs. McDonald returqed home this week from Owen F6omund . . � I ive, this province has suffered most justice had he not been unseated. It will � iviLig the lake a far from sightly appear. were here last wee OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIA14 HOTEL. ­ ! gresa I I . . 9 ' � . I ­ I I k, visiting Mrs. McDon' and Teeswater, where she W been on ok - . I - - I � . � I � . . ! : . . . � " . . I I . ­ I . : . - - . i . � I i . r . - � - 4- 1 � tl'� I I ; � - I i . I . I ! . t . � " - . - - � , - . I I I . , .- I VTVTS�0:� Cc � I - . � - t t6 Sittil3ga - I - ,a� . 'bere 00, Tuesdi , I � . a- veed c, , ,WJ0 Iq ehe . tboovf K-0 � I - . F.Unie Wert - A - _. _0 I 0. of the . 'jup at- !, t-i�,� W , I I in i 4 ­ - 06 V - � - .dentIs. mill Aug I n - , r Was nol - , . � . I , jo - derl 777 1 . 1 '3- tal L - ,:; g J� G� 'S ' - I . " L - .. � I I ,v 4 After 06 . - 4W.11 Igiveln 013 . - .. . �uagment, f'or il � I � tilis JuInber, th4 . � I ; ,Of I ,sich party t I � I ]DOATO _OF AL . - � I . . --ple'row9val Of . -tif4utnow L - ,slay I L # 0*010 Ike you . I . - L �,str.ivk,w down I . 1.�rtby mereh, , 1, I -S, Faulift� W,ag � . .- . . � rim - Wessengif � A, 0.1nuel X Fal I, - - ,,,,,t, h4wever . 16.4 VA the deoe � __ - �� . _Wa sksectfori of � L . �� foraeveral Wee -1. I tjoust ,most 4 I - ..nial, promid � I . - - . I of ',16d wo s, 11 - 4 4 ... I ,W%o kneW hiln I .. young People w, I I �k 'Otily ,in , he hi - . I -Where IhO 4VAS 81 a . saamber �,.of tt . . 4od the thOw_ 01 the Ineinbers 191 . � - 0gpe-et =d -afft - I , ,tao-h sent. a bA L d ,in -the 4a, L . Vla*e L - . - . ir.al. _The B kno I 4LgNtended, to mi 'm � Aecount 4 1, 11 . . '!De remaluB W`e ' .-I L I , ine, eemettryl — . alrow.ed tt-eir re' ' for t] . syInpoittly . - tending the fun . b* I , �h estetm "I ` , . ,aid tbe.vegret ., . I NOTES" �-_Mr_ j 1 -Eu last week, ic.1', , tarned bome. 1 � I . �, left last weel- i , � . homle.---�Therz I I � frold , � iesn,_14.-r. Q - . ! from Dr. �Camp' - brjj� -, k r-midenze -of near Kilma ' A ,I . - . unole,. Air. , ner has *01d WAI I I .1diddlehialty" III I I - tnear Sombra, L . � � 13o4rieviberry an : . Hahn forinerl'y L I r*th his 'pareu Z 11—­4go since they-ji-3 � - - _J � - I - t& %nuie arel� Ainerol of JNTr. I -r-_ - . - ___ - ____ ,.1ohn Deolmr, J Atuch byv 1144-hIlt =destroyed. toge 1y the in the bata ,on I FAust Wag in Ld! and ra�4e "-­avi " * I an"iffinery..-Ritlee I i d b ,lifie . patle y . -Ramiltion. 1. I ma-milton. �oceul " twine bn $unda - will be held in �on Sundoy iie, will be held' * , � In Wing, presidiv� ' serviess.-Mr. .1 Visited *Ub bin I r L J I Laiza x1ble i Brampton �ou month63 tt-iav 1 , - herec-3dr. H. I ftuda-v and Al Tarente. near C FAI Vftte'm Falr�, Tiond . I '. ,':2 u el �_h -Ce n tTal, ou I � - - � � I ; eall whett (nowl, 0 . r3plIng Whosi.pi,r bl. L . oats-reir bu4bel-- Pass peir buqheJ_._ � B ale ,y per busilel_ Batter, $6. 1. lluesc- _- Batter, -tut- - , _"' RZVVer do*-- _'t �' FjOILlf, VOIr I;M #A — - 'Ray.pirLior' , A_MeW , _.,� I Rides por 100 1W.- � ,sheep Skitmi,.. __ � I wool..." �.. 1. I k3w-oas pelf &;z� "W)od pot cord f-stti L -C Plas -per bAg-_ 4f cc -01 lleod�­. �� ?lM06hy,Ae0-d.-__­ Poe:, 'Par 103 t4-. - I Tal . ow,por lb- - w L _; — . - � . H-0 Touw-i-To, -Bel '4Grund'a ye*ter.da . I twentY-fivv bar** half these being ,� L ranged froin $33 L 13elu- for a1airly 9 , I '"r, price -for -a I ishe . d. � � ' � - -, , Toito-, ,;T$ 1� - feriD9,15 ID Qa pp as ri I i . Maud is le 'a Iti e .1 J L I . . tj a le .� sL � ISO ,a � Ort, enquiry - a ointln2i owin , '- 1. Man. 1;�Iter ni 0 to the satie tl - 11 ; . ficial Utter r5 �� d to peal - e orer � claase airy tub is e#Ai �MOO choice tubs, - to medium' D&I WHI bring 17 to 1, 'have to -go At 15 demand aud. *tea I . I �21ie, 4Ad -good ti L tuly, In1wkes, tub to auto 1*41'_ Q a -steady - . ut � 'Are quoted, . i a 'r a ,I -a_ L - In"re en , . . I r . � I'll I . I good W , 1:11 � 's &d.y at 13 to 1 11 12 1 120 for 111. .. .. - � . . . � ToRo,�To� I 1�w . L I d .,L i Sep . to 731ni per 67 to 680 . barljy, 4__ 11 9*0 I to 512, "ats, :Did 40i to. Wo. 1, $8 -,5 to I I 5 I � .75 -- I �ba. �, h L � � L . � , .4% � � , - I P Aft T,Airl t 0 , is ... �� _V is . I= - - , . � � " ; . � , - 4'ft�_, - - 5 � ; I � . AM6��� - �