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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-09-13, Page 41-Z.- jF�- ­ - ­ - — , - -- f , , -I--- [ - ­ ­-­ -- --- -­ -- - -- -- ­ - - .- - ­ � . -­­:—­­­- - . ­­ ---. "---- , . . � . I � - � ! I I , ­­ — - ­ ­­­ . ­,­ ---7.—-.----11 -­ 1------ ­­­ 7- --11. ---17— . 11 . I ­­­­-­ -.­-­--­-­­­ -.­­-­­­-, - . 1 �2 ­ I - ----- ­ —�­-­--d— ­ , ,­-----­­--­ . . I . . I -- � - . � - -J . .. . . i I . . . ­ I . . . I . � �. . - . I . I . . . . . . ­ . . I � � . . I A . - � - . . . � I . � � . � � . i. - . I - .. . . - I . 2 - I . I . I . . � . . . - . - I -- I I - - 1. I . . - . . - I I I . I . � I � i , . -- . I . . D . i . . - � 11 j � . I . � � . I , L � . . . � � I ; - . , . . � � I I . I - I . I I 11 � . I �-. . . . . I - . � - � � I I I . I . . � I � . . I - � � 11 I . . .. , I J - .. I I . I . - � � � . . I . , I , - I . . . . � . . I I � i . . �- I � . I - , I � I � - - I � . � . . . . . . '. �, � - . - I I ­ � -- . � �­­­,, . - i , I I . � i . � . �. . . 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SEPTEMBER 13, 1901 -1 I ­ '' t - � -- � 1 li� - ­ I . --- I - I ­- --­­­­­— C �- ---- I ��, --- "...­-- - ­ I - ."'I —­ � . . . . � - � ' . - � . � --;-- ve�� I .1 I" I � "I q� NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . I tariff in now higher than is necessary for was dead Dpoeased was 60 years of age, and Mollie. Mr. Eidb received a beautiful of 2 4 mills o t - I- I L r - , n he dollar ; No. 3, $2,3,87, . - I - ' i . . � . . i;� I ­ revenue is obvious not only from the Globe's . resident of. Ashfield f r about leather wallet Mag dish' ,and 1 1 *11 - No. .4, none required ; No. 5, . I � I I 1� - . L Mollie an aub1graph album. 'A jolly and 11 'I mills ; No. 7, $80 95,,.45 millFi ; , --- , I � wr -lie paren�hep Ora -h I - . I ; M * 20 years, was a member of the Methodist 0 $�14�f, al. * Cure Rin The figurebetwoen F IL I and has �een.�& 0 gie a fruit . �-Th6 houti . I Rheumatic I I . 0 .. i I .. � .. . ws� wt- U,nk I 1 �i ore, donates the sige of tbe- P -'1'4.r on which t�e . statements, but fromthe annual statement ell, Amberley,. and at the time of his pleasant evening was spent by everyone . No. 8, $371.21, 2.7 mills ; No. 9, 8380.4%1 - I r - I chur , . 9 I , � . - � 1* bol "I �,, "I 03%erAlsementwilFbe ound.7 - of-theFinance Minister, -and hence 'it has death wq,s superintendent of the Sunday present. . . 1.9 ; lNo mills ; Union, q . ---.. . wit, �Eae . , - i f .,. � I- � - . ; ,i � � I ::::::: U � *31 U 2t : I , I � 9C9=R99=U , . 11 ; �i � Do You Need Clothes-gre'k & Macdon ild-1 I . " .- -1 % � . . I ow iabovlf � I ' '- - wn up - � I - I -up his health $305 , mills. A mpecial rate of 1 26 � � 4i-McKintion & C.;.-6 not yet reached the " happy medium." ' school. He leaves a wife and gro With a view of building 4 .j 10j 6103.98,.7 ind � 1, . Xmv Fall Drte3 Goo - ' - . , � W�l - -. . - I family, w o have' our sympathy in . *6�ovd story t I � . - !� � �1 � Itheumatic Cure Itinp-1. V. Fcar-4 - h thei.r,� and taking a change of workj Will Maun- mills:on the dollar will- be raiaed on the . f : .1 1 �V h We avain state that we Will not have the . ., � I have secured the agency for�Seaforth for the 'reat German Rheuniati, , I q ., . 11 1�. n � . . I 9 � - sm;;i(e& --- � 1 t'' �' Catitral Business Colleire-W. J. Eillott-8 very sad bereavement. d.ers. ',th line, blorris, has decided to try his property in school section No. 1, to raise Cu 6 ­ � � � Z - �.. 11 I I I I - �Were . I �. P11 - Toronto Rusinep Co1ege-W. 1-1. Shrw-S general prosperity in this country. that we e Ring. This ring will cleanse the blood from urie acid and other poisong, I . 'Lle I 11.�. � " idences of hand at ranching in Idaho, and will leave -the suin of $227r, to piy off debenture No. 2 . . . # I - -Small fires occurred at the res I - - � 11 14 � � ed Will , 11 I � - .. � � Auction sale-aeorK.c Xturdic-5 , I I , *i,8 N�me 'M . L � should h4ve, and hence our population will ' ' I cures Rheumatism. If the voluntary testimony of those who have tried " ­ � I i I I . I . Mr. Charles Framer and Mr. James Bentley, about November lat. He will dispose of and Interest. A resolution was passed an- � . , - ;;; -� , .. �4 � Auatl-�n Sale -Wm. Aborhart-6 . . I I . � r 2firs. 1 � 11 � - � 4-itt4wee of th I ittink Doue-M-ra. James Sleath-8 not increase as it should do, until we have 6 ing F. W. Farncomb, -the engineer in -, then no sufferer has a cuse for Ion- er de- . , 'I ; I I , lit, n cy ny ex 1�1 I I - - in Blyth, on Tuesday of 'last week. Bof,h his farm atook and implements and him farm thoriz tlii�i Ri is worth an thiii, 1, I ­ - i ­ � L 0 y .:, I 9 I . . .. � � I � Want(d-Gurney Foundry Cc -5 , � I SIT,ii. I �, . . . � tankm I I - .3 - vrill be looked after by his brother Ernest. cliarge of the Shepherd and Sproat drains, -lay..ng In gIVIDg it a fair trial, knowing that when you do so the, - ar -h � - . 1. I � . ��- reciprocity treaty with tile United States so� were got out before much damage w.as - Rheum Ic . I i- p Car a,XA'e Leading Pape -6 . 0 . I . f ,� - - - - -1 ' done. - Mrs. Maunders will not go wesb With .-her to enforce th . . f ,the contract ex- . at t., . - " I - ..po"Ir L , �­ Tenders NVantel-Fred Ge�ina#-5 e provisions o .0 I � I i � , the best possible advertisement w,e can � ; I that we will have what mi lit be called an Cure Ring wiii have one more.'friend, . . ! k 'IL , '--: Strvant Wauted-Mrs. Johnstone -8 . I . 9 c -John Alallougb, of the 2ad concession, husband, but will follow if he is suited with isting between Mr. Oliver and- the. corpora 0 1 -the moment b � I � L - 'I L, _* , - Th' FllZht ct T.me -Wra. Pickard & Co.-ry t enlarged home market ; until our taxes are Wetit Wawanosh, has sold his farm of ,50 his work. He,expects to be in the employ tion, �if he finds it necessary to do go. A; hai e. Read what one cf theze sayti : - jorf;utlately t a t I. "I - -1 , -!. A -� X 11 � I � e ! - � , � . I., I 1� " j� L Iteady For Fall Trrde-R. Willis.& Son -:--5 - L reduced to the revenue producing point ana acres to Charles Milner, of* St. Augustin e-, of George Coates, formerly of Grey, at tha instrl ctid at special meeting of- the coun- � . � I 10 Luoti -2040 � � , - � - - I Important Notica-W. N. Wat8on-8 . I I . � u it -( iT I 1W � �. . �, zr� . . - L .t "- -1 . . - dinj , f . the I I -jorse Stsu . 11 I no morc; until -our finafice8 are managed on for the sum of $2,750. It is a good fmi m. start.- 0 C . PARIS, ONT., MAY �' 11, 1901. . . I I f ; -:- Wood For Sale -John Landoborodgh-8 . I L . a ' cil h Id in Brucefield on the 30th ult., . . ked tq iti -'k "I I DEIn SrR: . o .11, i. bfuq'c Lesaons-Thoma-3flrown-S well worth the money. -During the heavy rain storm, accom- reeve: visited certain muni4alities in 0 � - � I t - I : t and X- 00 I . I � i ; *12 , . . : -!;L 1! �j , Fletcher hfuii"tethod-bliss Doble-8 the most economical ec'ale poseible with . , I was Groubled with rheumatism for years, for months at a time I was confined to my . . in the I I ..� -. . I '. � -Mr; T. A. Fergu on of Cody, Wyorn. panied by- thunder and lielltning, ofi.Friday ford and Waterloo counties where electric skill ,� - Vie i �1. I For Sale -T. Q'ibsonL, Jr, -8 regard to reasonable officienoy i m I _ L . bouEe. I had the beat medical in the Dominion, and only got temporary relie i . � t- " J L - � n the public ing, is Visiting his father, Mr. James For� last, thafine bank barn of Jo6 Rdutley, railways are in operation, and brought back Feks- . .- -. ­ -1 . Tea -.,her Wanted Wrn. Jackson -6 - - .f. 4ho � I . N � I Agent Wanted --Scott Bro3.-S . service, and our public debt is, yosr by year yuson, 9th coucession, Grey. , ' le volume of information on this very About four years ago I was h4duced to try..the Rheumatic Ring cure. At firA I ]a -%%e f,01101 7 it - � I I Mr, Ferguiirm who resides on the Sunshine line, Usilorue, a who - ughed I- . e 4 & L Ust--Ilensall Pr,4 office -'s - I . - - I tbo idea, but in a short time after I began to wear it my pain all left, L � 1.� � � i deer is engaged extensively in ranching ir Wy- wasistruck by lightning and -burned to the , rt�ant subject. Af ter receiving -Mr. at I have been .Strj,tford, 100� i ,�. A ,- , For Sala -Urs E., Shiffer-5 . .. . ) M . I � :� , e&sed instead of being inefeased as now. . . . 0 - - 6 � JW 1;,sker; St �11 11 � . ground, together with all the seas n a 6ropH orot n's report. the council were uriani entirely free from pain for river three years. I have secured the ring for nearly ft ­ , A .- I Fi, '- Shoo Polish-4-jV. 11. Wlllis�8 omlog y I - t L �. I 10) L L hego are the main essentials -for the pros. . 8 I 8 8 s . I would not take 31,0c i;; . ; '' i .- . 4 Phob Studio _-J.i P-Moriderson-8 , f the f -A delivery horse belonging to Mr. d. and a nurber of implements. Th:re was a mous in deciding not to grant the right of people here, wlio are wearing it with as good re u t a my elf 0 . .� I Bans 3 - I I I a , 11-1 ;� �, � . eriby c! armer, the artizan and the FolHck, of E'xeter, fell the other day, aid horse an' two pigs in the barn at the time, way over certain roads of the township, as for my ring if I could not get another. I cheerfully recommend it to any person as a sure 'T.'asmilton, . I I I - -- . - 11 I . r - d I . L I . i toile (3ur3 for rhouniatism. . . L - .. I . - . t: � - Yours trul William Lotif , f 4,T A � - I I i �� �� . - - I , Z . `%, r in - every branch. With a contrary the abaft penetrated its breast, inflicting a but with difficulty they managed to, get asked for by --Alessrs. McGillicuddy and I - I I .0, C,arlingi . . . . ­� "' heA'--,. urion Txpooftov# , policy we may build up ,monopolies and wound which may render the animal uke. them out. Tni* 11 so is estimated at aboub Goldthorpe. Accounts were passed amount. I . . .�-,5,t , -- i . 11 c 4 be I L WALKERi Grocer, ' Vor-king L"_ ' I 17 i I Tt'5 : . establish plutocrats ; we may make t less. $1 300, with an irfaurane ' in the-Usborno & ing to $334.01. The next meeting will JOHW' f .� � ,11 - he rich . . � I I - � . � � . I ;: - . - I Hibbert Fire Insurance Corn�iany of $1 100 h6l-1 at Strorig's ball, on Saturday, October Lrr - , � - I � � -1gi ­ I . -A quiet wedding .took place at t ie ) _C�?ipt of , hil M�CHS'cl . - richer an �� p , . . . I I . §e Rilig, '2 each. Sent post'aid on L .. - -� d the'poor poorer, but we will not 9 gs is C I Millbigrik ; Lt , , I .1 - The price of the ' . T� . ­ r buildin an $600 on the l2th, at 10 o'clook,-A. G. Smir.Lm, Clerk. - pri e. - 1 4 � � -i Z . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 13th, 1901 - . . manEO, Whiteohurch, on Monday evening of contents � ­ � L - - ­ .1 -., I � , have the aeneral universal prosperity that last week, when John McKenzie, bers"tid, I - � 11 .: � Arldress all orders to � � ,V� O, L .. ; I of the fth . L . �� 14 1 ­ . - - � I .%1 �� 1. .� I , - , -The nee received by. D. : 0 - I - lurmo,al 1361tol . i . I , �L* - - I we should have, until , come down to � Far4uhar. L . i. t ; I L . couce!!sion, was united in marriage to Was sad intellige � - i i -., � i . -� �� L� we Robe L 1. * ' Marys *, � �. - � 1: If ' Kate Cannell,'of Kinloss. . Milne and f amily, of Ethel, that their second L . t . , i ;- , The True Remedy. . - I business principleE, as we have indicated JOTTINCIS We are having web weather- � LLLLL � j !,�#J �J I .-A runaway OCCured in Wi h re -juat now.-Qaite a number 0 rug,orts I Itoulstouo M; �- � f- I . 9 - am re- daughter, Addie,. the wife of Z-Ach NIcKee, - "I . I , . I -KA � I -&- i It and work with nature instead of workirg had died at her home in Stonewall, Mani- I . 'Tralee ; Flo . ; - � t. The Globe quotes the latter par of our around he I V. FEAR the D - L . , - T L L . � . p I . I in. D, a- - V - I. -1 I - . I �- �, ' cently, and the result was that nN 4'�* - 2 - - . Z � , ,� � -S; article of last week headed " The Censufj," . this vicinity are going to take in the fall . -) �!) VA - 11 ­ - . 12, - , � . . -X 7 L � L I .11 ; against it as we have been doirig for so ,co' of East Wawanosh had---F�bveral ribs' toba, came like a thunderbolt out of a cletir . . . , Stalude-A . � � .'_, P fair at London this week. It is expected to . i : . -4 I .-'- .1 , . ­ . . a Beltor L - L I -1.1-,z . L -� � .. and comments as follows thereon : - . . broken and his face badly disfigured. sky. A baby had been born and its i birth -SIM-A-:F(D--RrT=-. -steelell � � 7L I � I T �.­ � I L 11 - , I many years. . . . � His was followed by inflammation . and inside of be pretty good this year. -Mr. .Robert ---- T I - J. W, ; ­ . I Astoobtaininga market in -the United horse got frightened at a band playing on montieth - ; 'FAIt'11i � I ; -­ I � NNUM - n ­ ------� I . : :. --q- I . and daughter, who ,�have bee . , I Leslie, � L � 1 - a ,-- I . . Stateis,Ihat,-is a matter which is not under I the street. - a week Mrp. McKee paid Nature's � debt, 19. . Elmv ­ Z. I � . . I ;, i -� I - . ing a few weeks' with friends his A r ew flior hAs been laid on the bridge, last week Visiting her cousin, Mies ­�- - I Editori6l Notes and Comments. ed away on Tuesday', S(p. Passing' away on Monday, August '26r,h, SPSP4 . �. Susie I I 4ord - J,efftie I . .1 W. - ... - ourcontrol. We buy from the Americans ; . , ,-There pass- intend leaving this week for thoir .- .1 - - I ,: . .t - I . L vicinIty, an� makes quit ment.-Mrs. J. Melville' Mige Minnie Shefferl of thi i I �, ", t �, . - e an improve , : , I 1'eaving her husband, a son and two daugh- a vil. 1- W1. r 0 1 2 'St. r1at � �, . , . - i much more than we sell t nd we ,I A cont�mporary remarks : ,I Ono 13 wal. tember 3rd, at tbe.residence of her *on, honid - in Manitoba. We 'wieh them a 11.a� I and her mother, M rej. Yeo, spent a lage, and Miss Minnie Do.a;u, of.Zurich . I � � ­ - 7 1 . . � . ?�,-�: ;. I . : 1 il �4- teek; with most tender recollections of in true. f were . -- . A -I, I 11 lit. William, Mrs. Jane Coulter. The funeral I a I . ,�-- i - - F � certainly ha,ve no objedion to their reducing low does not make.& summer, but one - leaeant jeurney.-Mr. and Mrs. Jame., feA days this week visiting Mrs. Dowdy, of in London this week visiting friend - .� � I �� -1 "I - n i I took place from lot '32, conceasioa 14, LIAO wife and loving mother. The baby� .Only Wackney havoreturced from' their visit, to Ativood.�MiEs Pears(in, of ,.Grey, Visited Nlisis Sarah Carlislereturned home on 410a. I � -� , Z - their tariff on our products- But that is a . . il ,� �, - * I - ­ I � . .. e I �� -.. I - tie incident at Quebec last week may sug- lived a few hours. Deceased was- rn'�%rried . . ,­� 1. . matter -we cannot control, any more than Wawanoah, to Wirighani cemetery, on . . : . � �:�. - - I �. � . Manitoba. We regret to Idarn that Mr. her aunt, Mis. Robert Musgrove, one day day last, from visiting relatives and friends ­ I � I � nL 7� . . �:� , -he census re' - - � �A:! - 7 It we can make the British Parliament give us I gest a partial explanation of t . Thursday afternoon. . 14) years ago, and they had resided in 114ani - ; � I � -­ 14 I . I I Hackney is not very well. -Mr. William last, week. -Mr. James Barges@ spent a in Toronto, Hillsburg and H&M 0VW � �- - - I I L I . - � I L 11 �.7tt , - a preference. The reduction of rates for turns. Two ladies were introduced, one be. - -Tile shareholders of the Whi ch tt.ba for the past five years, . ifton.-The � ,egg Wbeat �,n �.] I- I t.. ,� . - . -h took a fev, days in London this week. George stonework of Mr. Thomas Welsh -'a new I I . - . . I techur ' Allison, also Mr. Charles Mo�ntiet 1. I tiag Wheat V( . I �- - -Miss Maud, daughter of Win. Bryans, 40 -,a � ;1 � I I n � . at 'ra,to a ; I 'Nu per bu&L �i I � transportation is an excellent policy, and longing to Quebec, the other to Ontario. buGt-6r factory. have decided to rebuild trip to the Pan-American, iit Buffalo, las!t McDonald took charge of the cheese f.ictory dwelling is completed, -The cont r or buil"': , - � I . Z ­ I ­ � L ; � I ; � �iL - I ';� . - The They were of the same age, and had been e read for next sE a- we in his absence.. for our cement Walke began work this � � � ,, - Z i, . - . � � , . I� -:. � one that,we hope to see carried out. once, that they may b y of Morris, had the misfortune to bre�k her � ek,-Mrs. John Gardiner, pf -Iowa, forni- � ROW V . . ­ . I . 0 . 9 : . - I � - Aey r4r uqeh� � - - I " L � 7�- same is (rue of reduction of pUbfie expe at the ankle one day rpciently. 'Week. - , I r .,I - 7 � - -�- , " L I ndi- married the' same number of years; Tile son's business. It is their intention to exte ad right leg . � erly Alre. Win. Hamilton, and Mrs , Francis The walk on the mouth aide of the strwt will I ,a, � _ �-,-- � - ., I I ture. No doubt the fact that population is ec lady had fifteen childre' the size of the building, as they expect a Along 'with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Ames, -- - - 'I', jBitt"r. No. 1, I'a __ , : 4 i7� - , n, tile On- -this - extend Carlisle's block -tab--­� 'jt� � 1, . t , � f �. , ­ -1 - Queb I Hamilton, of Hibbert, visited friends in - from D. to the Lm. - 1 j7 1 � a " -baby she was driving up the 3rd donces- . 32WT, ­ � = ., f�. tario lady three. ThaVa all there is to tile larger trade. I � I dov-. � ­ L ,.� -�p 1 . a not quite so large as we expected! strength. I and Hensall. L Z . , =- - I --�' ' L . . . vicinity at the beginning of the week. , - don road, and on the north side it will ex. o . Efo per L ' - . .­­% . I . of Grey, when they 0 2per'l Z I I I � � V 02� � 'it �� � .., - ens the argument for retrenchment. It ! story. " I I � I -_ -Oa Wednesday of lase week, at roon, gion were o priaite 1.0CAr, BRIEFS,. -Mr. j. W. Ortwein was ; - Mfg- I - . I :, � -a BELLS. -A veril pleasant and I I � , I - WEDDIN 0 . I . I ­ - � tend from Hodgins' hotel to the London of *on ne" . : t � -, I -1 � James Straollan's Pomethiog went rong acting as one . . � . , . I v -, - i . - must be borne in mind,;� however, that the I I Miss Maud Murray and Reginald Andre in (loderich oil Monday last, r.oad corners. A section will also be jai I ,0:r, r "; 10� -o � - -� - J - intereati ' affair took place at the residence 1 ��'� �'� L � ' . - I �v with one of the shafts and the bor3e ran ,I the jurora.-Mr. . and Mrs. Stanley, of f ' d jp. so- - � 4 i � , -­­�, ­ - very large increase of revenue in recent In Wentworth county, near Ha-milto Black were united in marriage at the resi- L Re . . skl=.. " . ;j � 1..: ; ­ : 13 of M r. ter Melville, He�sall, on Wed. . . � it`� � ": - �, . . away rom, Hodgins � I � . � -� 1 -1 � years has been due to augmented irnpqrts, Ldence of her mother, Goderich. The cere. . Miss. Bryaus met with the accident - mri, and Mrs. Cook, of Wingham, have ' hotel to Coxwortli's hotel. 100!1P.., �.! I . ji, " Luu . I I - � 11 .. - - I , '. I her fall from the buiz horse t nesday of last week, when him eldest daugh- W,061..­­--� . � there are eighteen ll�ndred acrrzs of lan� . -Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cook were in Zurieb ,%III 1 4�-? , - aa�d taxation. The rate of taxa- . � mony was performed b ggy. , The - been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Miller Edwards, -T3,jowais rr, * : A ZT � - -1 I . not to incre y Rev. James A. In ter, Maggie Taylor, was united in the holy . :. ' - � - : 1, . 4 ­ i � I I owned and worked by bachelors on Monday, attending the funeral of Mr. .' � ­ � �- ­ � 1 - - The al* Anderson. . - . of Hay, (luring the past week or so.-Mre. . I silt � . tion has been. very materially reduced, ant , y kieked itself loose from the vehicle a d the (retall) -PC, , . . bonds of matrimony to 5arges Ernest Mo- Cook's father, Mr.- -Reinhart Cook, who W 004 pity votd f,' -�- , ' , - �i�� I - . I.. - � - - � . z 1. �r I i 4 that of itself is one. cause of the increased most form a, settlement. Th e Hamilton -L. McNeil mud wife, of Grey, are away. rig running off the road upset, throwing th e Nicol a prosperous young blacksmith, ot Alcxander Ross, of Livingstone, Montana, . � per tokd I I'li I ­ � ' 1 91 V ­Nod . I'— ,� ­ . I died on Friday, at the advanced Age 0 � . . - V, -�'�, - , � -" imports and increased .revenue. In faet. Herald very to Manitoba for a trip. They intend to ol�horoccupauto out, but .fortunately th is ,i isiting ftiends in Heneall aud vicinit . - I � -qu . .� . - ey F,%r(qhar. The ceremony was performed y , Appl0l'per bag- ­1 . properly calls for an en iry as years. He was a man high respected b , ­ � -1 I I I � . -, � 11 . �.Z . were not huA, ser'io ly � - 2 i- . 17 some of the Tory journals, naturally taking ' visit tlieir children residing there, and I usly. . I - % r Thomas Phillips, formerly of Darling- 11. , ­� �­ � - - 1 by ev. Colin Fletcher, Thames Road, in I" _MT. -01070T sood.- 11 : - - I ­ to what these men me ubt will put in a couplp of mont' 0 � a and Mrs. J. Magel and Mr. 7. - , I - � " .1 . . ".411 -1 ; I - If - the opposite line to thmt of Tim ExposITon, I i hs ve.y -The home of Mre. George Barg'esa, of. ) ton, now of Essex, called on Mr. M, rn't,by seed.. , , - � . ," I I�E' - - I ap' - r � the presence of 80 invited guests. I recisely Win, Mageli of Jackson, Michigan, -were here � par, -f f � T � I � -, N1 h . should be pointed to investigate, ,or a enjoyably. Mr. McNeil has been 'in - V e Lucknow, was the ecene of a happy I event ' I �� oral-, , . I . A41- , .. 3 a,ve been arguing that taxation is too low, , . 1� at 6 o'cl,"k, as the- wedding march was being Colwill on Wednesday last. -They wer 1p r 10 , e . A . I- - I- 141- . special tax tihould be 1�vied on all unmarrie,1 . on Tuesday morning of last week, whon her - this week, visiting their sister, M re. Henry -W I -4 . ­ 01'V� � . �� A. , . �­ .1 I ''I and that the country is suffering thereby. i weat fieveral times before. �, I i played by Misa M. McDougall, of Hibbeart, friends over 030 -years ago, and were pleased Cook, - �i . . � ,�. - - - males who are,over,tbe age of thirty yep -re. youngest ,,laughter Ada- was united i � m&r- to Mrs. Laing visited in Kip. , - � �L .,� I - Some time ago they said that .we oughlu to �Adr. John Decker, of the 9th concessi'on I eet again.- . � � - A . � � e-.; 4, : , i the bride entered the parlor, 'dressed in I I I �� - I'll. .l " - : �; - . I - . - repeal the tritish preference, or to fix it I U riage to Mr. John Gill ea,,of 1�,ihloss,l The per on Wednesday, and attended the wed. I ? Z 1 7 ­�:.� ­. I It is no Wonder the, population of Orrtario is of Hay, who had one Of his barns b rned by . white -silk, trimmed with white chiffon and � - I Tom.\ -To, . � - - . :; ". � -state of aff-drs lightning, hr bride was mingly gowned in white or- . din-, of Miss Aggie Kerr. -The Misses' Bee- : �:A i: � I - .- . so that British goods will not ( -,me in. almost stationary if the ad an insurance of'$800 on tile beco " leaning on her father's arm, * MiEs E, Bev. . , Perth Notes . ­ - . I --­ � I � - I- - I . � . chronicled from Wentworth prevaila to a gandie, elaborately Crimmed with Welk and . --weekly suetic I I . 11 - � . . Now they want to clap heavier '( -, 'i I contents and $500 on the' building. HivIoas ^ ,ie ind Beatrice Urquhart are visiting rela- I � I I - - I . Ae ' ' . erley acted as flower girl. After the cere. -3/1 r. Allan McLean, of Cromarty, left - I I I - ­ -r - . - - , ,iL like e-xtent, in oth!!r countie There is no will Valenciennes lace and insertion, and carrie - horms wer-e V - 4- -* " � " , � ke everythir. i - � d I I , � , - -` American products, ma �aoin I , therefore, be pretty much �overe by . tives in Landon. -St. Paul'i; church choir I - - .. . .1i ­ - ada, and so keep. our population . - surance. pie] . 41, -"­ , valid excuse* for a' farmer 'remainhig a in a bouqubt of white flowers. The bri was mony and the umual congratulations, all re . last week for Etevan, -INTorthweist Territory. � -good animals, � I � n nd on Saturday.- . � J .- �� � - � . r . . - .lj-:.- � L�� -: L , - . I paired to the dining -room, wfiere a sumptu- - -The vital statistics of St. Marys for tie prioesus aftnt o �, � � I � ,�. A �i . � Such - It is cl bachelor. , Mr. Wm. Stinson has -disposed of idu unattended and was given away by he only . AliE r, Bolton, who has been visiting in Tor- L f . , � - was the song in 1878. lear that ;, I -1 at, ous weddirg dinner was serv�d in -the latest . . - ; li� I month of August were: Births, 3 ; mar. , ­ � , 11 � . I . Z , brother, IN -1 r. George Rurges's, of Woodietock. L' 'at fa,rrners� I I I d1f � I ��t ,b . onta, re,turned home on Saturday. -Mi - � : � 5. � , � the taxiff cannot be at once too high and -too 1 . - fran! on tile. 9�h concest3ion of Howick, to fa6hi6u. The rcmaind�r of the evening 168 riages, 6 ; deaths $ 6. � . I ­ .�, L 1 . �� I �� L L to I Mr. Robe�t �ergueon'j M - P. P. for E %at The ceremony was pe V ., 0 1 eat -1 � �r " I � . j - Krohn,. of Minto -town erformedby Ray.1A. G. Wns spent in music, games, and recitations. H. �M, G ilchriit" has. been appointed ,p me hors � ,� .1, , -lovv,, -audit maybe that -it comes near Mr.' Edward ship. Gettie Kaiser is in Bramptrn, visiting her �-Nlr. t. �, ; ! - - - � ' . � i . 1_'T .,�, L " , - I - L . . striking -a happy media M-. Of course, like ' Kent, ban departed this life.- He haa. bec-n The price paid was $8,6U0. Mr. Stingon Harris, -and Miis Edith Smith playdd the sistar, Mrs. John Zuefla. She was accOm-, secretary of the Str pounds, tsold I . ., - -. - L I 1. ; � - The bride was the recipien of numerous ratford YouBg Men's : � ­ �--, 1. - � wedding maroh. ; few dn�vers � - , � L . f all things human, it is, iti[tperfect and open 'i suffdring from! ill -health for about a year,but w,ilin-iovetoGorrie. The'farmcontAl'us150 i handsor�e and valuable pnes rite, testifying paried by her liftle niece, Nellie Zuefle, who Christian Association. I a mand 1 :� � . .. I ' r. -, � T - I . .1 . I I -Tho de . ;. P i . .1 , � I rich, wits the I . 1. - I '� I to improvement. . I Was only confiaed to bed two da a before �crez. . ' -,St., George's church, Gode to the high eafteern in whi h -tile LynUpg waE here for a time with her grandparents.- -The Newry chesse factory was SUCCeffill I . � i . y -The 50 acre farm of John R, Oliver, scene of a pretty wedding -on Thursday of Mr and -Mrs. Alex. Buchanan tu . . I -1 � in, Grand7s b' t � : In the first place we may remark that I " . couple are held in the it Thi�y . ng cff i wo fire - � j'� L I I comr,,uni Y. ts, a seco . - -1 -. I I . his death, which took place On Satuitiay ea3t half lqt, 11, concession 9, Grey, was last week, the contracting parties being nd and a ' I I - � . of picked horl . - .. ­ � - I will reside in the dwelling adjoining the home last week from a very pleasant trip to sixth prize at the Industrial Fair, Toron. - I . � � neither the Globe nor Tur, Ext,ostToR need 1 Marina, elldebt daughter 'of Captain A. IN1. 50 poun'dsi, - � - . I � I ! � � r - . last'. He. was in Chatham a few days previ- 117 1 - � - . . . � ; 1. - - purchased last week by Efugh W..McKay, blackernit,h. shop, in the village of F,tuquhar. the Pan-American ExposiLion,-We are to. - � - �coi I � I -1 :� , I . � I I I ; . troutle much about the %rgamenta of those I Shephard, and Charles, second goo of Hon. � . .-first-:elfias � . � - I ously. He was- .' of the same line. Ptice paid is said to be pleased to see that Mr. John Horton, with . l. -W. F. Libby, B. A., English master' in - I , I -.r� .- - � . . a native of Sterlingshire, We wishl them a iong and 4appy wedded I 1. - . . � c. - - . - , I 1) -00. Nit'. Oliver gives up possession 011 � I the aid of a crutch, is able to go around ' ' . - I . ... I .� 1. - Tory papers who aver that the tariff is too A, J. T. Garrow. The ceremony wan perform, life. Mp.y their joys be ill' ny and thcir the Stratford Collegiate Institute has re. � " ' I :., ; t 1. �- . . 8cotland, and was 66 years of -age, , He wa v-" ed by Rev. Alark Turnbull, Messrs. Philip I I . aver �d : J I- 1. I I . i� ,; : 1 8 . March lat. He has not yet decided wliel e again after the painful injury he receiffly . i . . 4. mt �� . ­ � low and that the country auff6rs from that I zt� - � I _v ­ � -1 I . ; .,t sorrows few. ,, signed and intends sp-ndinR the next two or I � ­ . - I I one of tile wealthiest men in the county �of he will locate. Horton and Cht4rlefi Shephard were ushers ; . r - Thre&eg . - - � 31i . �9 � -1. � .:t, I � rec ive,f. The iron teeth of .a. 6et of thme � - � �- - I ­ - - i �. i � r " : V, _1 c1use. Indeed the G10be itself has, tim.ea , (From an Occasional Corresnondect.) years- studying in European univerei ­ - _ I � I � L � - I � . "ford a . r . � fl, I - - Kent, having made hi� money in thq, luni. .-Mr.* Fred hi Holme lv-ille, met Misses Ntkie and Beatrice Garrow and Miss ha&ows he was working caught his foot � per pair. I . � - -! I - et . . ; a z - . " . 1, 0 � rF. D. McN-*col, . ties. ��'-- ,i7 I f C- , � - � - almost without. number, refuted- all si�ch bering and contra ing business. Doisas.-Mr. and M � _ ud. injured it-conaiderably.-Mr. Thomas I � , ';� -�, ,-_ � ='­- ,- - His place wiLh a painful a-!ciderit the -other day., He Emily, the bride',3 sister, were bridesmaids, i a . I ­ - .1 - ­ , . z. ; - I - � ­­ ,- I I :, �: 4 z - I of residence was Thaniesville. He was nev6r and Miss Helen, the youngebb 6ifiter of the with their daughter, Laura� attended the -SoMe years ago a peach atone woe . - I � � ., I S heresiea much morb*ably and effectually I was in Mulholland's blacksmifh shop, help. Betry returned home last week from the thrown from therear window of',Mr. W, S. . � - � 17. . I . , -- � 1 4 . - � -4'; li� , 1, . - � married, He had represented East Kent in ing to cut a steel bar, when a piece fl5w with bride, maid of honor. The groom was as. funeral of John Whyte, elde t son of John old country bringing with him four fine Levy's store,in Mitchell, and began to grow, -TO, 'f . - I . Tbno-N -; -1 . . �; V - � - -ban we could hope to, do and the peo Whyte, of Stratford, on -Su day. -Mr. and sta'] ions --�Large numbers are leaving this It is now a nice sized tree, and this -year iti � . I ­ I : �.. -rj 1. . t ple of ! the LegislaLure for 13 years. 2 He siated by his brother, E. F., of Tcrouto, � - % . � � il­�,, i . L i was an great force, cutting his leg below the knee 1 61 to 6.5t per. -- � . . 7 � .1 I .. this country gave the most effectual answer : uncompromising Liberal ano- a Presbyterian Mrs. Joseph Vance returned i from Toronto - � .1 -, � I �, . � . ' and the bride waz given away by, her 'xhibi "i - . .� . . � so severely that the services of a doctor . . tadon daily for the London E E1013— is for the first time heavily loaded With - 67J to 68c. ; . I - � - - . six year ago and repeated it again with ' in r,!ligion, and,was�ery fiteral with his were mother. . I I on Friday evening of last weeli, af ter- spend. is 11 . - - � 8 � .necessary to atop the flow of blood. - . . -sley and HuntGr, the well 690 ; bar1ey, . ; I � 9 , ! . . I Orc, known fruit. . . . I : I money, both in aid of his church .and his -There are 29 candidates this term for 1119 a week at the exbibition.-Mr. John i � i -- , I . - em-phaiiis last fall, so that it iii somewhat , -Gle'orge Burrows, of She evangelists, have been engaged to .arry on 38:-, Dats, old' I . . - - ' Vhiting, of Mitchell, who � ; I : , . V I . party, as well aR for other deserving objects. ppardton, Goderich AN-lodel School. The namqs are'as Fulton lost a valuable colt 1�st week, as a -Rev. Al r. k : . - I .- - . k I w I . I ­ - .i I ­ I - I Emma E. 8in Ilie, Hensall ; rd growth.�The 8unday I ' � -.a-; Lhe least, that the Globe, i h t the last elLption'lle wfts returned by a burshels to the acre ; -peas, 15 ; 'barley, 30 ; fol 0 ws: . Tte meLtings will be held in the rink. - . i psoulia threshrd the oth6r -day. The oats ran 30' meetings here for three or four weeks. was invited to.the pastorate of the Askin � �$1!3.50; ne I I I - i Lil. reaulb of an inwa , - ! ,., i I -1 I - j street Methodist church, Toronto, has de. nseed.-Prieefil l . . I � i i. at this late date, should be found giving any ,,majority of ov"er six hundred. He was an lian Blatchford, Hurondale ; Hattie M. school which was organized here by the . -a I I ­- re good . I seed tell wt � - I ; 's, I wheab about five. All samples we wh.ch will be seated for the purpose, and clined the call. He has been asked to re. � . - � _-�*, : weight or,. importance to these discarded � enthusiastic surler, and was a genial gentle. Downing, Brussels ; Terim McFarlane, Pine Methodist church was very largely attended - ­ - z . � - . -1 11 � except wheat. Mr. Burrowa has a emall will be union meetings, in which the resi- main a fourth year in Mitchell and has tto $7 per bus] . I �� - i - I 1. here3ieB. Surely it - ha -a no thought 'of ar- ! Man, who was popular with al.i w field of corn, some stalks ten feet high and C 13 � . -Z- - .., I - ho knew River - Queenia Robertson, Goderich ; Edna on Sunday. ' We are sure tht6t much good det t and neighboring ministers will unite.- de ided to do 0. lots of red isol . f , . - 1 � -,-,: - . is ' , him. Guest, Goderich; Vesta Watson, Goderich - will result from an organizition -of this Tia, i Sacrament of the Lord -'a Supper will be -The ratepayers of Stratford have I . � � . i " �, - .� . � ray i ng itself in the oft discredited garmen tq 1 � I - the sam les would be hard to beat, -The niarkei �� . I - z . : p ­ . . Jessie M. Sterling, Bayfield ; Lanno E' kind, and we'even look for a larger attend' die )ensed in Carmel Presbyterian church on carried a by-la,w for the purpose of raising I I , IL - - A -� I - I L -4 - Mr. 4ohn 8. Coppiri, license inspector for . - prices b,old et, � 'L �­ . - . of its opp:)nents. As to the 11 happy med. -Oa Saturday of last week, Mrs. Wm, Yco, Holmeaville ; Stella Gregory, Exeter ; &nee in - the future. -Messrs. A. Hodgert Sal -bath. morning, September 22ad. The ,e,20,()00 to - forout of A-1-6 . - I � � - I . . be used towards wiping off the I � , -- � ; . .1 �� �, �'; ,- Kilpatrick, of Ashfield, met with an acci- Nina- Kilpatrick, Crowe ; Mary Tray, . Per -ices will be conducted by Crossley and floating�,debt of the city and forproviding . - I - I and H Pasemore attended the Pari -Amer - I � . ­ . . - . iu,m�' we silall have something to say fur�her * South Perth, has gone on a trip -t'o the old dent which might have been serious. As Whitechurch ; Lottie L. McMath, Go 1. loan last week. -The many friends of Miss . . � ; I I - � ; -- - . : - - .-� � . � - I I . I I - I - , derict , � - � on. - I Hu Aer on that occasion. -Mr. Peter Mel. funds fo r a sewage plant. . � , - , � - . I . . country, and ex�pects to be gone six months. she was preparing dinner, by some means Mary Q*aarrey, Mount: Carmel; Ethel Far. Emma Fulton, who has bee� ill with ty- ville 11me i � . . . , ­ �. . I . I 1 � - �- - I I mproved the appearance of his - -A very prett � ., I I .1 . . 9 I- It is quite true, as the Globe says, that we ' While all who knotv the genial inspector she out an artery in her right arm near the r -ow Goderioll : George Webster- Fordyce ;. phoid fever in Buffalo, will , be pleased to y wedding took place on --U6, S- I . . F ToRo., . �� , . i dw lling roperty by the erectinu of a fine . I � � I � P, , Wednesday � .1 ­ I I I wrist. Medical kid was immediately called W. ?J, - Mair, Goderich ; Glen 'McDonald, -, August 28th, at three io�cjoek, I . � � , , I . i --have no control over the American tari.ff will regret that ill -health has- made thistrip learn thab she is convalescent again. -The atretch or fancy wire fence. -On Wednes- in Trinity church, Elms, the a .1 on traeting , '. ' � fering, and, P, ; , ;I I for- and,the excessive flow of blood was Porter's Hill ; Wilfred H. Bell, Goderich. ; Misses Jennie and Mary McOurdy, of live ellick-me, , . It ' � It �- . . .- � aad we have no means of forcing the Ameri- ! necessary, all will hope that it will hame tbie� topped. . 01harles M. Nowtou, Porter's Hill ; Win. J. Plugtown, are spending a few last, at noon, Mr. James Hoggarth was par � . *d at 12o fi)r i -i;f . . . - i . ties being Mr. it, McConkey, of Mo ' � - � .. � I a rning-t . . . I . holidays with - ' � . : � . . . - . uni,ed in marriage to Miss Aggie Kerr, ton, and Miss Lfzzle, daughter of M;. - for old, I I .1 : � ; � ; � . cans to reduce it. 'Ba�i that is not all the � desired result of restoring him to health. -Mrs. Cowan, beloved -wife of David Brydges, Goderich ; Hannah 0. Dalton theirl uncle - and nt, Al r. nd Mrs. Hol- boffi of this village. The c remony was � I : . :, � -1 I I I � � . : - �- . Z truth. The fact that we buy from them I Cowan, Ashfield, died Sunday morning. lat Kingsbridge ; Arnold Cowan, Kintail ; Hub!. man, f Bayfield. -au � Joseph McLennan, of Elms.. Re . i.� �-��. ,'4- - so Da ing Mr. Coppin's absence, Mr. T. H. Misses Bella, Gardiner and e , V. - M.r. . ,� I I . � . I I , per ormed by Rev. J. S. Hen.derson, at the Howard officiated. I I ­ I . 11 S much more than we sell to them 18 one of R%ce, of the Mitchell Record*er,, �aa been irist., after a brief illness of a few days. bard Miller, Bluevale; George G. Pybus, Mag ie Turnbull returiied howae on Monday, residence of Mr. Robert � I I I I �. 1. - Ir . �i B. McLean, of near' -Mr. Robert Douglas,u respected resi. � : . � �. - � - - � Deceased was over 70 years of age and was Chiselburst ; Henry Eberbart, Seaforth ; after lapending a week in ToroInto, - I 1 ,,, I I r ., I � - �- .� the very strongest reasons why we should appointed to the position bf Inspector. Alf- highly reepected by all who had the priv- Harvey Buchanan, Brussels; Wilbert Pass- I . Kif pen, a relative of the bride's, and was dent of Downie, died on Friday-,, Auguat . LxNzoDSAV,1, , ; � . 1, i . . . I 7 I I �. � I � - I � . . witiessed by a large number of relatives 30th, at. the age of 63 yeaf�. -r. Douglas -Qeese board, . - . � .It t � use every induoemeab to get,them to reduce . Race was a commissioner for many. years, ilege of knowing hen She leaves a husband more, Exeter. . � al -. ., I Al � I - and hie efficiency in this capaeity, no doub . � - I I I � � 11 wn� friends. The bridesmaids were Miss went on a trip to his na,4iv . --ere present. wt ; I � ­ their tmriff,i. Ate we doing that'! In years - and large family to,mourn the loss of a lovi ' On Thursday, August 20bl), James .6urich. 1 Vit a Kerr, of Toronto, and M is@ Bell& Mo. ,e .land, Ireland, � on . I I � I 11, :� 11 led to ,his appointment to the inspector,hip. � ing. wife and motbpr. / last spring for the benefit of his health, and ,aud Whit � . . . . ' BRIEF.S.-Our fall fair W.11 be held on . to I , . � � � gone by the Glabe and the ImOcrs of the Whitely, one of the best known citimns I - � � I I I . At any rate, the appointment is a good one, -Dr. G. C. Shannon, one of the oldest . Lef a, of Kippen, while the groom was sup- had only recently returned home. Besides � I Mr. Fitzgeiali , . . - � - - . - Goderich, died at the advanced age ; of Wednesday and Thursday of iext, week, and ported by his brother, Mr. Joseph Hog- his wife he leaves a fa' . : . mily of several sons - . cleaned the bb I ; Libera-1 party were never weary in instruct- ' and the important duties pertaining to the n3aidents of Goderich, paesed away last years and 3 months after a comparatively promises to surpasi the many excellent gar1,of Hibbert. The bride and brideLv- and daughters to mourn his lose. I r I - i - . i . ' position will not suffer in his haildii. In Lhe I ing us in the advantages and bene,fits to be . Sunday night, at -a ripe ago. He was Pur. abort illness. The d'eceased gentleman was allows held . here. The directors hive been maid were very bandsomely attired and I - I ,TOR0-NTq,8( I ; . ' . - � : event of Mr. Cuppin not being, able 'to *ro- geon to t . -As 11r. D;tvid Douglas, of Logan. was 11? a - .1 . - derived from a reciprocity treaty between . he gunboats during the Fenian an Irishman, having been born in the county working bard to get everytb rig in shape,, -1y is t . Eume his dtities on his return, no doubt Mr. - car-ied shower bouquets. The wedding . I . - trouble, 4aving been appointed by the Im- of Fermanagh, where he 'lived till and, with the 'list of speci I attraction@,. I � : - this country and the United State�. We Race,s appointme . 1832, 1, taking his large Tamworth boar down to� , . draggy. 'TrIliac I I nt will be made perman niai ell was played' by Miss Jessie McLean, the exhibition at Toronto, the animal . . perial Government, and up to within a few when he canie to Canada with his parents uld bring out a very largi i crowd. All . the beat dai. I sho I . �of 1�ippen. After the iceremony had been broke out of its cage and jum-ped off the gra;de, 'and mel . 14� . ver. The I I . 11 . believe they were correct in the statements ent if he will.consefit, and. we are sure -that days he carried on a local practice. He was five brothers and one sis famil; that is now required to make it a complete- ed and the happy couple had been train. The train stopped and picked the Dairy pound i , ­ they then made. Why -should they weary I the people of'8outh Perth will be only too per orin I � . - - I pleased to have so careful, judicious aDd - also F aol phy"sician for many years. � moved to Goderich townehip after landing, success is fine weather. -Mr. and Mrs. waxinly congratulated, all sat down -'to a animal up an . 1-1re,am is si I . in, well doing or why should they not be as -Mr. John Kelly, of the second conoes- where the head of the family took -up a George, Schoellig have retur ed from Tor. � d brought -it on to Toronta, . I . )beat y , comp -t -D' , gentleman appointed to the sio I moit sumptuous dinner, and after ispending where it is �till living,thou' .- J&Z mad4 I -. ' n of Culross, brought into Wingham a block of ld6nd for his boys, include'd in. -onto, where they were visitin Mrs. Schoel. gh badly used - I . persevering in their efforts now as they POSiLLOO, wnich is one that requires tile e`�* record breaking load- of flax recently. When . several hours in pleasant conversation, the up. The train was running at 20 milei an . 21 to 21je, for' �I I .. . . were then ? There �as been no time in the * ercise of all those good qualities. - z which wag the farm on the 7th concession, lig's brother, who is ill.- 'r village hall bri(Al party, escorted by nearly all the hour,'And the pig fell on his none. 'unchanged -at i . / ( . weighed, it tipped the scales 8,867 pounds, been well represented at the London fair I - . I 'deceased lived on till he moved to his gueits, drove to the Heusall station, where -On Tuesday of last week Mr. Harry ­ ed atoelk, an& :�­ history of this country when a reciprocity I - . nearly (oar and a half tone' The horses brother Joseph's residence in Goderich some this week. -Mr, D. S. FausVI milliner will tile , � . ,y took the train for Hamilton, Niagara Pierce was united in marriage to Mien ,S'econda are w �- treaty would be of more advantage than it 1 which drew the load -will not weigh over two years since. The late James Whitely take charge'nexb week, and ,ill have every. �� Z� . - -1 I Huron Notes. 1,300 pound ao�;�Yet they did not seem Falfs and Toronto, The bride was made Gourlay. The.ceremony was conducted in � Mo -sun -A1, I . I , would be now. And there has not been a � -Blyth's rate of taxation this year. is 19 " e , ,was known far beyond the limits of t4e old thing ready for the fair. Yo should call the recipient of many valuable and useful - over -fatigued by Pe haul. . the C&tbolic -church,' Mitchell, by Rev. mar�ket is quic I � I . - .1 � . time for twenty years when the leading ' mills on the dollar. '. � . townsh for he wag a Glunteer during and see the dieplay.-Some o our citizens, presents, We unite with the many friends Father Ronan, in the presence of a large peot, On spol . I �. � �. . � -Lucknow's rate of taxation is 22 rn . it . I -Thepixcellent 60 acre farm on the Lon- the Mcipienzie rebellion, and for a long who were at the Pan-Americ U, saw Presi- of the newly married couple in wishing nu . .1 i I eta-teamen of the United States were more - 8 'don road, Tu ker-smith, af- short distance - .910 ; 4 , . G I period a respected official of the 134nada dent McKinley juet fifteen inutes before - niber of relatives and friends of the con - ed, i the long and continued happiness through . - � - on the dollar, the same aii last -year. I from Clin�on, owned by John -Hunter, has Company. a 5 e anallot.-Mr. W. H, Ma;el, of Michi- I . disposed to make a d -a of that kind, than , , He gave up farming abo t 3 h w tracting parties. In the evening a reception 9:,� to �9jc, and . - FL , --Wingharn Presbyberian church will in � been sold to Mr. Thomas John Elliott, of . - gau, has been visiting his brother Henry. - life.-XiEis Smith returned this week from was held at the home of the young couple. in a f4ir, demw I . they are now, _a L I I years since meet d . � L I President McKinley, future be lighted by electric light. J"�� — L I the Bayfield road, Goderich township, for . � � , but resided on, the ho c vi;iting relatives at Hamilton, and -Dr. Hamilton, moderator of the Strat. _,In . to Fine I . - � -- ped to clear in the then wild k, " 11-0 '1�1 . of Brussels, will op . A. R. Smith, of 8tratford, and formerly the sum of $3,300. There is a frame house hel lerness. Friday last, in the person of Mr. R. Coo Mrs Sheffer, who has been carrying on 4 forty years Dr. ,Hamilton has faithfully .� ,e.rn Jlairl;, iz as there was no spot so dear as the 0, Another of our pioneer resid Buts died on attending the millinery openings. - ford Presbytery, has resigned. F6r the last il'o, in his last pub,ic utterances before being ! . n;ahe' � . - I - laid low by the bullets of the assassin, spoke I on a store in Wingham. . an� good outbuildings on the place, and the The late James Whitely was never mar. who had reached the ripe old -age of ov6r I . very favcra,bly and very hopefully in that � - 'Thomas Bro'wnlee, teacher in section price iiidi�ate's that land is. not decreasing in ried. - I ninetyyears. The remains were interred larg,: and very succeafif al bakery business, . ministered to the AvOnbauk and Motherwell -Eggs-The;re 1 . . No. 14, Hay, has been engaged for another 4alue..' , has been obliged, through ill health, to ad. - congregations, only resi i because fresh fall steel ' : . � I I in the Bronson line cemetery on . igning now direction.. What are our Cartadian states- year at an increase in, malaxy.- . � - Monday, vertise her business for isale. Her many of old age and infirmitv. His resignation at 13i to l4e, . - - � I I -Mr. Walter, of"the Huron road, Gode. - ' the funeral service being conducted by Rev. I I M - � � I I - T . � en doing, or are they doiug anything to � -W. Foster has sold his cottage in Clir rich . township; has bought from Thomas - , Wroxet . er. I . M. L. Wing, His wife prcdleceatied him friepda,will regret to learn of this. -Miss has been -accepted arid the congregation dozeb, witb al - ' . -- -- meet this favorable fee"i on the par' of ' ton to Mrs, Thompson, of the Hullett jenking the 80 ,acre farm situated on tile - ' Team of heavy horses in good condition about two years ago but six sons and one Hilda Beek re i urned thbis week from ,St. were cited to appear at the next Prembytery �, ;, . 0 Ma��s, where she had b - � . � . _ . -wi een, spendi g three meetinv. I ,� � the Americans ? � gravel road, for $925, north sidg of t6 Huron road, and known forsale, Apply at once by phone, re or letter to 11 11 � . . I i If they are not doing any. � �l . T. Ginaox, Jr., Wroxeter. 17,01-1 daughter are ief b to mourn his death, -Mr. weeks with relatives and friends. -The -While Job aged 67, a farm- � . � . in, paying a little over - I . � I thing, they certainly ought to be and a I -' � . - Wingham is to have a bow ing green, as the M &rquis far . AlL Goiger, son of Mr. Moms Geiger, left er, who lived i ' i - f C w- , The council have granted permission to u2e The cider press is ready fo truatees of t nn LSst'rtai tmf oerr� �ONmo��tl, I I I �� 4 - I part o . 1 $4,000 for it. A new barn was erected on it r action k, 'rmore on Tuesday for Napierville, llinois, where he-Rodgerville union cemetery , was buildin I I - ­* . � . worda froin the Olobe to th,s affact w . that purpose. I . . ' - . � � Ir, ould f the park -for . a year and as the farm adjoins that of convenient this year than ever. Lumber, la% and he will take a course in colle, . have decided to take steps to improve the load, of oats Wednesday evening of famst � Ittates 'cattlid ; -The 33rd (Eluron) Regiment will take 11 0 altingles for isle, Gibson Broc, Wtoxelier. 17dO We wish snXiou - . . have an L§mazing-lr,flue�nce in' stirring theni � Mr. Wafte`r appearance of the cemeter'y and are a week, the horses ran away, throwing him I ,6d ; Canagais . . - Miss Mary Miller hits return- I � � -A very pretty wedding t6ok place at 12 . High Commission ' . - � - � I up.. When the Joint � . I wallatToronto inOctober. The regiment ed from a visit to f66nds in Toronto. -Mr. 0. � . : I , part in the reception to the Duke of Corn � it will be quite convenient. JOTTENOS.- ' him all auccesg--While ha ling fl:ix the to get it levelled and put in such shape that over the front of the wagon. Both wheelt plies heavy ;� . . titer day, Mr, Henry Koe ler, jr., met a. lawn mower can be used throughOULt it. Went over his cheat nearly cutting him in I Lwr.upoot � . . . . O'clock no:ou on Wednesday, September 4th, with a painful accido-rit. l They- are in hopes thati the lot owners will two. He was taken to the hospital, where -ehanged at � was in segbion a few years ago- the principal , will be 412 strong, . I Job n G ovenlock, of, Seaforth, is b I I � I uying a . - 0 at 'the residence of County Councillor Pat. I as going to upset and M r, Koehlc r jumped, the ; bstacle in the way of a reciprocity trcatv � -Thirty-eeven horses car load of lambs in this locality.-Af assiat, in this work. -The friends of Mrs. J. he allccumb�d to hill injuries early neirt - 'weight) -,ol , . � f were accepted at terson, of E,ast Wawanosh, the contracting resvlt being a badly spraine� ankle. -Mr. � I � I f G'uderich, last week, for army 'purposes Tena Smith arid the Mis8ep Harris ill I - in ' are ak- H. BeekV of Plymouth,, Manitoba, formerly morning. I , a ; - - � � ; , seemed to be a. dh�pute over h few feet a - ,,S,,) u t - parties being the councillor's second daugh- , Harry Weaver has the brick work at . - per pound -- ,- Zr - h Africa. They were purchased by ter, Florence Dell, and Win. Anderson, of -onto w:tth C%tholio church nearly done, also . 3�11 ., ;�', .- . . . wa. , " -n regions of the North , Ill r., - that Of dtath, which occurred on -Wednesday, se�- ship, who was a member of t - . � �I, ] lfvlxd in. the froze ing a prolonged stay in Tor the of this- villaga, will regret tb learn of her ' -John Alex. Marion, of Wallace to ' � � . - � Robert McLeap-., - the same township, the Pvi-,v. Will, Ander-, f riends.-Gibson's cider mill - is rut ning Mies Mary Hartman's houee. ' . he South we -re out in f v Pole. And since then, in go far as the pub- ! -A horse belonging to Mr. James Halls, ' . again for the seaion.-Mr. M. McLet van tember 4th. Mrs. Beek - I . I 7 . - son, of Londeabom being the officiativg I � was in 'her 73rd African Constabulary, died Iof fever at -(lemund fbr' I . lie know, there has Lot been any atte I of near Elimville, in UslJorne, was struck 9. of London. wa.q in town last week.--�Mr. � i I I 11 I I mpl. to minister. 1 1 year and had been in declining health for 1 P trusberg, South Africa,on August 18th. istook were TO I - -- I � I Is . bv lightning during the storm on F 'iday -Death hits removed another of the old. Thomas Gibson, jv,, intends taking in: the . Bluevale. I . . some time past.' She was of a very ki lly ! Private Marion took ill with the *ver on . -lower pric" i � - I renew nc,gotiationct. Our statertmen �hcilld I �- i Inc - - - and instautly killed. ift the Dashwood fla,x as its victi! Manitoba excursion next week. -Mr, Joseph Detroit, is disposition and possessed of many excellent I June 12th, and was removed . - I , - - nc,L be r -o easily discourag,et]. Sentiment ' -While workir � eSt residents of Exeter, blaimiog this time Barnard is puttirig a atone foundation under NOTES. -Mrs. D. Geddes, lof qualities, She leaves to mourn their 1088 a i at Petrueberg. to thellospital were no reaft : - , ,Tn Sarah Ellison, beloved wife of visiting her mother, Mrt,, John Me His death, aacor#ing to the and 11r. Go(' I . I -kg - f Cracken. I - . ay -a last � week, Wealey Mr. L. MoTaggart, who passed to rest on . C I - .1 ia'well enough- in. its way, bu" Vusiness is ' mill, on Tuesd­ his h use these days. -Miss'Jean Gibson, o d I La oving husband, 6 sons and one.. daughter. - I cable despat h. 18th insti., Pound -for 1131 , . I ' 0 _Miss' Ina Thomas an Mies 1Mabe ng- occur -red on the ... I �t- Schmidt had the misfoirtune to break his the registry office, Goderich, is at present � Miss Ida Melville, of Ru'aselldale, was here a little more than two months after. Pretty g � ,� . I better. And it does seem strange that a , I Monday of last week, at the age of 73 years. - worthy,who have been spending a few weeks I ood � . merelv sentimental difficulty Puch as thi' ' arm. � . I The deceased had been in very poor health the guest of her sister, Mrs. F, V. Dixon.- - I I I �Z . . . per pound ; � 1 s - -Mr. A. Glendigniling,'of C Mrs' John Iriglis, of Chicago, with members at the home of Mr. Philip Tho,plas, returned . I � � 4eenway, re- for several- months and latterly from the . � Toronto on Tuesday. -Mima6s Edna P t � .. pound for v . aho,uld be permitted to stand in the .way of ' cently sold t,6 Mt. Charles Zwicker, of of herfamily, are visiting relatives in' this to . . I effects of dropsey. Mrs. McTaggart was an � terson and Nellie Burgess vilsited at a ' 7 �3 � neighborhood at piesent. . M r. 0 to earl - . - an arrangement which would certainly add Crediton, a load of Alsick clover seed, amiable old lady, of kindly di8posi4iou, a J. Patterson'a,. Molesworth, last wee � k.- - 3,10 P r. oun- � - f which netted him over $440. I. ; Sea -forth s Ladies' anld I I so much to the business and prosperity o good wife and true friend. . . i . � I . . I -John Wallis has rented his farm on the -Thoma's MeLnuohliq, of Brus--els, is I Mrs. (Rev.) T. W. H,kll, of .Arthur, was a . I I . bachers 'Psi �I this: country. This is what we meant by �. . Tuckersmith. I guest at the manee recently.- r. and Mrs. .I the otherij -'ad concession, Goderich -township, to now the owner of the black driving mare, r DuncAn Stewart, of R 7 - �, A ,to 41e I . - . I n . osenfel t, Manitoba . � i ; - getting an open market for our products and I -(-,'eorgc Vanderb'urg, for a term of years, al; the property of Robert Thomson, pioduce A. other big sale of shoo Polish, " Oar -been spending a few, in nthe visitin - -sold at � . � n' - � . OW11 butrid, p3siti%-ely the beot made. Regular 10 I /Y,l u I Mani factories in the'United States, and the an annual rental of $300. 1 have 11 9/ - I merchant i of that village, $175 being the "3c, on Sa'urdiy next only, at one. alf reffular friends in V. Last ek they re. Gents , slightly 10 I I i -Oa Monday of last week- John Barberi . and 2 h I Ontari Ta Yo 0 Parlors, -. Sooner - our statesmen" sat about it the I pri.,e paid If or hef. Mr. Thomson purchaeed prfeeta. 'W. Ii. Wil,16, S�le 'Agent for Goo-. A. newed some old acquaintane 9 here. In 119- at from 5 to L � , I . - - � better. . . of Lucknow, had the misfortune to fall 12 the Wilke�� standard bred pacer from W. H. Slat,r ' zhoes f)r Ecatirth. 1701.1 the old days when Bluevale wal at her zenith I -- I I at from 6 to , * . - - - I fee, fron, a ladder on which he was working. Kerr, of the Post, at the same figure h I A boy is a picture in a tidy suit ' . � � gou -a4ch a Mr. Stewart had a furniture f4etory here.- .1 Iota briugin It is also quite true as,the Globe says that He austained.some had bruises. , 1) " A thing of beauty is aijoy forever." So wrote the poet Keats. But what il Ied off the ca, � . for his ni�re, and. is tracking him for the suit as the E. UcFaul Co., Seaforth, Would Last Sabbath evening, Mr., � eat's sermon beauty ? That which strikes the eye as pleaging in be called beautifuL , I - , L . he ay . 'i the very large increase in reverlpe i[i recen"t -The Dominion Government has selected gentlemanla roadster speeding contest at the sell you, Ht,'s a picture of pride to himself took t form of aa address on ithe life and Pdrbaps one of the beat definit:ons of beauty can I I � 1. L years has not been due to increm' the Wiltae property in Clintori, as the site fail fair. '. . and cne of affbetionate vanity to his parents a V . be found In -our new creation of I - -be BUFFALO,, 4 aed taxation I work of John 0 1 in. It was uch appreci- a Ladies' T�ilor-made Costume. - XvY steert . i for the new postoffice, and instructions have - N1 r. J: L. Eidt and family, who have when well dreased. Buy his Fall Suit from ated by bhoae present. -We ar glad t6 hear - laild ishipplaij I .. . . : - but to augmented imports and that as the been issued for its purchase. ' been resp�cfed and honored resi,ients of this firm and his pride will reach. the top that Mrs.A. Craig, who has b en :erioualy Did you ever notice -how lovely our garments cling to the form, or how their . Ine - ,� 1, , � , taxes have derreased the revenue has in- -The Wingharn Advance has entered on Auburn for the past seven years, left- on notch, and the outlay for you will not b3 ill for Eome time, is now well th road to drapery bangs in folds that flow with the motion of the body? . 4 ; faii x I- its 29l;h year. The Advance is a bright, Friday las� for Heopeler. Mr. Eidt was for much. � I 110.1 recovery. -Mr. George McDon t I � � - - creased. Is not the buyancy in revenue , - I , , I . I 10 � newsy paper, and we trust that the worthy � Id had a silo A lady dressed in one of our tailor-made suits may behold beauty's acif and a " � - � I I . I I aif� a - --prosper as he grows Hullett ell rch of the Evangelical Asaocia- hall, Egmondville on ,Monday last, al crop was a good one, and shou,d bring him . p me she glances in the looking glass. 'a - . I one of the very beat reasons why the taxes 1 editor will continue to many yeare al prominent member of the Tjir,, COUNCIL. -The council met�at Daly's built in him big barn last week. His Corn � perfect oern every ti �, . - should be reduced? A tariff for,, revenue older. I � ' I the 11; era. I : . I I - - I . � t tion, -and lao occupied the important posi Our lady friends, whose patronage we enjoyed in the past, can rest assured that ; � . - members present . � on - . Mr. James Cumming a handsome profit. He is al io having a I , I I ly is, or used to be, the policy of the -On Sunday morning, Ist irist., a gloom' ,tion of sopprintendent of the SundAy school. waR rf-3ppointed collector, at a salary of cement floor laid in his stable this week.- _ 'h 9 V, f �� � � . . . no pains will be spared to please them in the future. We have enzaged at a foalcy. �--91 � I was cast over theAmberley section,Aahfipld, lar- � e I Liberal�party and it is the correct -policy. I Miss Mag�ie Eidt was church organist and 90. The rates for the current year wera One night about a week ago some evil die- ge salary .Md'lle Riehie who comes to us from Stitt& & O`Brien�;, The swell 33.25 to $4.�, � -death 'of Mr. Arthur Mo. Miss Mollie Eidt filled a similar position in struck as follows : For county purposes, as posed person entered the orchard of Mr. SIC40 ; f afi, � 1 on learning of the - � � Surely the Globe and th6 leaders of the . ladies' tailors of Toronto, �well armed with recommend ations of the high"est orderw I I I Burney. On 8aturday Mr.'McBurney was the-Sund4 school. In recognition and ap. per rcquii,ftiou of county oleik, $2,115.55, WATCH OUR WINDOW. . � Liberal party are not moving from their time I - james Mitchel.11 and carried off0most all his I Rud bol -- , og- I - . working at Mr. MoNairn'a house, and at preciation of Mr. Eidt and-familyas citizen r(quiring a rate of 1. I Wills on the dollar, fruit. Under any circumstaneips this would I i dull, ; beet !, . , : I I - I I z � . hoilored moorivg8. 'There is ,no "happy night complained of a pain in his head, bu�, .and church workers, a large number of thei1r, For town2hip and general school purposes. be a mean trick, but the fact tl�at Mr. Mit. 1butcherf6, � . - . I - . . I I - I, f - -nt to bed as usual and slept. About 6 a. friends met at their home on Monday the sum of $7,851.64, requiring a rate of 4 chell in an old man and nearly �blind makes 42.60 to 6 ; med-lue' in -a tariff for protection, The wc �, � i � I I- " happy medium"' can. be reached when we rn. Mrs. MeBurney asked him if his-7bead evening and took them by surprise. An, mills on the dollar. The amounts asked for it all the more contempbible. ' person who St'a'rk & Mackay, . A'or good j�o' .1 . � i I . I I - � � was better, and he only groaned-, a 'few . address was read and presentations were , by the various boards of school tr4steea are would be guilty of an fteb A this, kind I beat feeders � have a tariff for revenue only. That the minutes afterward she felt his face and he , I ; . made to Mr. Eidt and his daughters, Maggie 1 as follows -. No. 1, $435, requiring a rate has very littla manhood lefP in him. - OPPOSITE THE COMMERCIAL 110M othem - � - 6 I . I I � - ; . I : i � SUR. � . Soo Pound . � � . I . � I . - � I � - . I : ; I I - I . : � - - . � I I I . � I ; I - . i � - � -� � . I . ; � I � � . i . . . I � I . � i � � . � . . . - ,l . 1. I � . I � i , '' I . .. I � I - . 7 1 . . � . I : t I � I . � 1r, -1. � I , I I . *I. . � I - I - � . I . - . - - . - , .1 , - -- , - 11 � � I I I A T P � I I- - - - - � I I I I , I � � I� I I - � . - . -1 .- I . . I � I I ; I - : � I I - . � . . i - - -- I -- -- -,-- I � I . � i . : I - I - I .1 ­ - -- : - -- 4 . . � - I I � . � 1. i � . . 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