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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-11-15, Page 8--.,!—, ff�__ __ ­ -1 -­ - ­ � ? -11 - —I-- - �_. , - _=', ___ . - ,�, _ ., __ . - - - � - - - , � , - ;_ , ___ 7- __ - .- . - - - ­ � ­ _­ ­ �­ ___ __-1-1 ---I--- � - - - - .__� __ ____ � _-, - __ ___ , _ � - - __7F1--_- --- - - ­­ _­ _1__--__-1____ ___?____,_____�___ -, . ---- 11 - .. I I—- ------- 1-1 - . , , . � 7 I . � - � I - � . I - - .. .1 . I I - I - � . � � . . , . , � - . . . - I � - . % � . . . � - . � . . a - . I . " . � I . . . I . I . . . � - -1 . - ! -1, � . I . . . � -.01 I II � . ­ . . . I � . I . , J, . . I 1. . . I . . � . i . � - . I . - . . . - . . . . . ­ � . . - - - CM. � � � . ! . . . . - . , ! . . . . - . � - . - - .. WI . � I . . . � . . . — . I - . . . . � . . I I . . _� . I I 0 - . I - � 11 � - ­ __ # - I . . . .. - � . � . . �. . - . 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OUR BIG OFFER. � Frayne to re 'Move the present rail fence ia don road, was'f the past week, visiting . . PURSES and - for.that alone. We think we would safe � ___ , front of his lot, on concension 2, south of friends in MoKillop.-Mr, Donald McDoug- � . . . gkt fourol-stpooftove wo I . __ in sa ng that her equal was never listened Tim HunoN ExposiTon from NOW until the Sauble tiver, and put ia its place a wire � oil, of Cranbrook, was here thin week AD- I . I .� - , �` -idiog the funeral of his brother. -The .. to in seafortb. In fact the entertainment JANUARY 18t, 1903, FOURTEEN full. months, fence no as to prevent the' road being block- tei Irlm 11, . I I . # . .- tion. Send in your name at once, and get � I L 1W I . CHATELAINE BAGS DISTRICT MATTERS. - ' throughout was all that could be devirod. for $1.00, the price of one year's subsorip. ed with snow. well drillers, who have for some weeks been � � � . __ _ _ There was sufficient variety to save from �_ drilling for water at Mr. James McGregor's, so � . , . I . even the oem'blance of monotony and every. the benefit of the full time. after drilling down some 225 feet, hapoened � . . TRAVEI,Lrms, -The following were ticket." thing was good. The Sons of Scotland are The Canadian, Annual, a handsome maga. Leadbury. - with a bad misfortune by getting some $80 I 999NERMNEWEIR ed to distant points this week by William t --r , of use to feed and clothe I I 0 be congratulated on the rich treat they zine of over 50 pages of the most interesting M o,N ,, Y. - I t, is or $90 Worth of piping and drills stuck, in � - We have just received f ram Now Somerville, up..town Agent � Grand Trunk have -furnished the public, and we -are and entertaining reading, will be given to you, and a love of money in that sense in the well, which they were unable to get out. Let us ea -V a word about our new 40ek - . � . Railway, in addir,ion � to the local excursion pleased to learn that it has resulted as safis. all the subscribers of TnE ExposiToit who . surely no evil, But you should make it This is not only a big lose to those doing of winter goods, and at the salue tir4 . � York a shipment of Leather tra,vel for the King a Birthdiy - Edward factorily to them as to the public, an they pay their subscription one year in advance. go am f ar as pombible ; therefor6 buy all the work, but also to Mr. McGregor. -Mr. we'll tell you that a miauteilj 6 . . Papple, to Harrisburg.; Miss Minnie Mo.. your winter needs-Fars,Dresies, Millinery, better than a full peep is � Parses and Chatelaine Bags, will have a good urplus after paying all This excellent premium will be ready about Alex. Munn, of MoKillop, was, the past column of des�rip. ,. 0 . � Underwear, etc. ; Oh yes, and Blankets' tion. Donald, Walton, to Toronto ; D. J. Aitche -expenfes, although somewhat hoav . the&rst of December. Got your subs,riip': week, calling on his two uncles, "Messrs. Nothing has found a place hero, . - i which are excellent value. son, to West SupArior, Wiso6nein -, W. - H. � 0 _. y tions -in early,,and make sure of the pro too, at The E, MoFaul Colo. Sto . re, Seaforth. Samuel and Robert Thompson, of Hay.- in stock but what we know is , ­ . � Willis, to Montreal ; Mrs. W. Devereaux, Try the stay -on horse blanket, they are mium. - I 1 1770-1 Mrs. McKlver, of Clinton,for the past two None but reliable in& oo& . I 7, - nufacturers ,I.j � ' PURSES at all prices. to Chicago. . the,best, at Broderlok's hard'o is shop, Seaforth. Perhaps the following combination@ will NOTE9.-Mr. David Crawford has bought weeks, has been at the home of the late wholesalers could tempt Us, and whet . � . - o— - 177OXI interest you : . . the farm of Mr. David Boyd and Mr, Boyd js,neg McDougall. Mrs. McKiver carne.- you.spend a dollar in this store yo., "111� Q n -1 4�. t, . ­alfi­ —;Ih Q U..11.+.1h -% n .rnLr11Xk4 UTFOR JUIMSELF.—JL120 wOou __ . 7 ' Ishallbepleaselto sesdviyorall of vny.ld TxE ExposiToR and Montreal Daily Herald, han purch"ed the far or Par. dam V00(14; to take care of, Mr. McDougall during get a liundred cents' worth of cartaint, I OHATELAINE BAGap stock correspondent of the"Toronto Globe -Canada has lost heavily in the death of & his illnees.-We regret to mention that"Mr.' � -the certainty that what YOU -buy 1 . says : " J, T. Morrison, "a : well known f ribnds for whom I have worked so long at my now $1.75. - mber of bar leading publi . is I � � I nu c men recently, Guy Colwell, of the third 1 concession of the beat of its kind, arid if We made r . quarters with the above firm, where I shall be Tiri@ EXPOSITOR and Weekly Globe, $1.65. & 1 . cheese man, who for - some years has been pleased to do anything ou have to be done. Kind among the number bein the fearless and Tuckeremith, for a week or more, has been . . . maker at the Spring Creek 'cheese factory oall. Charles Boo] , wilh B.. M lett & Co., Seaforthly THE EX-PosiToR and Weekly Witness, $1.65 9 mistake in buving, wo,11 pay for th, . I ., . . 9 U) 1770-1 . T,HH EXPOSITOR and Westminster, $2.15. manly Clarke Wallace ; the gifted and elo- confined to his bad in a very low and weak error, and we'll satisfy, too, � I'll, . Calors are Black' Choco- just north of Woodstock, has bought a 7� quent Nichol" Flood Davin ; the vigorous I I ) I condition. The trouble is an -obstruction of �� choose factory, at Carthage and will' move LoST.-On Wednesday, November 6th, & TaE EXPOSITOR and Farming World. $1.' , and forcible John MoMillan, and ths, nds New Wimter Widerwear, ail - � � I . laite, hilaroom, and Gray. there in the spring., Mr. Morrison was one Blsok Fur Ruff, betwoen Bructfield- and Clinton. TuE EXYMTOR and Farmers' Sun, $1.80. thrgorpayst, the bowels. Mr. Colwell'if many frie killdt - - � man of businc-si and Christian pbilan hope soon to hear of his being out of danger There is a keenness in the air . . L Finder rewarded by Jeaving the same at the Hensell And many others. If you don't see _ a crisp, . of the most successful exbibitors at the pool omea. . 177ftl the paper you want, drop us a card. L W. -E. H. Massey. -Mrs. Glass of Wing- und his ultimate reoovery.-Key. Mr. Wad- ness in the morning thxt'whis - � Mr. Morrison is a son of ham, has been visiting friends il . I I Pon. Pan-American." F. W. Tweddle, Dentist, office over . n this fiec- dell and Mrs. Waddell, of- Elimville, were heavier underwear, see 01tr stock. BER Mr. John U. Morrison, the respeoted clerk Dominion Bank, 8 A-foi1h, f ormerly o.coupled by Dr. McLEAN BROTHERS. tion during the past week. -Mr. Errington, visiting friends here during the week. 1rhey A grander siesortme I I . N . nt of better under. � . REMEM PAPSTIS of MoKillop. He' is another Muron boy G. F. Bolden. 1769.8 of Seaforth, in still on the rotiods delivering came up to take in the anniversary in the weer for men, women, - T14E PtAt,E � ,�, who'is coming to the front, and he has hosts WANTED, -Bright Dried A �les. So C:%rdno's nice broad. This in &-great accom. Methodist church. -Rev. E. Sawers, of boys lmd gi,ig, - of friends, hereabouts who will 'join with us orders direct from 'Germany, Also XTI Butter, Mrs. Muir.-Mim Pallioter, of Bayfield, modal i,)n especially when the home batch of lower priced underwear, MAI liever I . � . I hwell, The best is hm in Zt, BOOKSTORE, SUFORTH. " io-1 Fowl, and Raw Furs. 0, H, kitig, Mnghsm who was the guest of the Misses Rat Brucefield ;- Mr. R. P. Bell, and Mr. Thomas in this store. - __ � _ .1 _wishing him success in his now venture. .. ., . . l7e8-tf returned home. on Moudsy.-Miss Rudolph doesn'b rise good. 0 . Consitt, representatives from the sessions the popular pricei-25o 350 , w . - If pluck, energy and a thorough knowl'odge of � $me � his business willwin, he will 11 ' SOMEWHINo TO KNoNy.-The question is was visiting in. Brantford lost week.-Mlis of St. Andrew's and Hills Green congrega- 750 and 81 for each gar�ent. - DOMINION BANK, atire. - - get . there " often asked, ,'.Can no good thing come out of Coulthard, of Oshawa, is at present on a Sodom. Lione, on Tuesday next, attend the meeting . Nattreth?" essie blaolacblan, the queen of Boot- . visit to her sister here, Mrs. D. * T. Hepburn. JOTTING'S -Meners. John Ford and Sam of Preebytery, at Guelph, in order to sup. � New Jacketvand Furs, - _*_ �!sh song, while In Seaforth left her measure with -Miss Gertrude Laidlaw is visiting friends and.Silas Staulake have returned from Ahe port the call to Rev. Mr. McLennan. . . - CAP;ITAL(Paid Up), - $2,300,000 . BACK TO THE STARTING POINT. -Mr. and mark & Mackay for a hacd3oine skirt. Robert in - Brussels. -Mr. C. 0. Hodgins and- wife, Northwest and; report the weather rather 6_ " . The stylish dressers, that is , the fas& 11 � Mrs, George Habkirk have moved into the .Buchanan, the noted pianist, is also having a bc.tuti. ionable ladies, are looking with much RESt, T ,$2,300,000 small house on their farm,' on the gravel lul yolk overcoat and trousers made by the Fame Of Luoan, were guests at the rectory this cold in that country. -Levi Colookey has Ifteter. - favor on our new ana immense stock of _� - - . � road, MoKillop, and 'their son, Matthew ' fird). 1 17-7.0-11 week. -Mrs. Ingram, wife of A. H. I�gram, been helping Mr. Abe Dearing to cut wood J. G. STAN,uuRy, B. A., (late with Me. cloth jacket4 and dei The gar. . HORsii, BLANKETS, -We carry the lar'ReFit man�ger of the electric light works at Kin. for a few days. -Mies Maude Jease, who has Carthy Onler & Co., Torento,) Barrister, Convey. ments are the very ur t c - SEAFORTH B R A N 0' H) who is working the farm,'has moved into, - fhei'80ho style, they . . stook and best values. in, Sea.farth, at BrodefycWs oardine, In the guest of Mrs. Wm. Haitr been visiting her parents here, has returned ancer, 14otary. 'Money to -loan. Offices lately oe- are the most approved . the big house. This, in itself, is a simple harness atop. 177Px L y oupied by Coflins & Stanbury, over O'Xeil'm Bank reatione of . ' . Main 8.4treet, Seaforth. stettement, bat what . a world of memorit s it . this week. Mrs. Ingram speaks highly of 'to Lucan.-Messre. Silas and Samuel Stan. Exeter. ont. . , foreign and home makers. c A General Ranking Business trans- contains for the worthy old couple who hava CUTTERS. —I have now ready a large stock the Kincardine . people, but still has a warm lake will addiess the League next Sunday ' 1684 -ti For . of Cut�ers of my o%i,nl make, and for durabilitv st, to NOTES. -Miss Edith Sanders, of Strath. your advantage, in man - i4a acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, made the chang'. They &re , for the old town and bar many friends evening, on their travels through the Worth- I I, in$ Ceti in . . . e back at the and price, they cannot be equalled. Call and's'en for spot roy, spent Saturday and Sunday -'at her extra choice things in furs, we have on same at lowest beginning again, just where they started out yourselves. R. DMVFRFI,'.'<, seaforth, 1770.2 here. -Mr. Joseph Sproat returned home west. � I home here. She was accompanied bV her only one of & kind, but many kinds of ' rates. - many years ago,. a youthful couple, full of Store -to rent, lately occupied by H. R. - from Now Ontario'tbis week and where he � friend, Miss Campbell. -The Masonic lod styles to select from, Thiii -is the sound - D rafts, ,s � bright ambitions -for a future that is no Jackson &Son asaliquorskre, Al);)Iy to the Do. has been most of the summer. 'He S%ye . Kippen_. . ' gq eat, richest stock we have ever bgd old on 41 anada w "minion Bouk, Senforth, . . - . have decided to move info the new Fitton . the Uni, dpoints in C. ,' the past. For over 50 year , this eatimab 1 1770 2 that lumbering and mining are booming and '# ... .t6d States an Europe. '_ ,a Is Fo � r Gallow � ay, Goat, Red � River and districts which a fewyears ago were& barren D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer ; block, opposite the' Central hotel'.7-B. A. Prices ? Yeso prices,. They are un- .- I i couple have shared '�each others joys and wills, mortgages and deeds drawn up. usually low for swift selling. W . ____ _____ SAVINGS DEPARTME-NT.-Interest amily-of 81shop Robes, go to Broderick's harness she Sea. wilderness are now hives of industry, where Money loaned Popplestone, Who went to Toronto to Andy I - . ,.a w1ut - allowed on daposits of One Dollar and sorrows. They have mieen a large f forthl and save money, . I 6X L at the lovest rates of Interest, 1740-tf dentistry, has been compelled to return them to keep on moving out, as they -Are upwar'ds. � I boys and girls grow up .into manhood and thousands of workemen of various kinds are MISSIOXARY ADDRESS. -Oa Tuesday even- owing to ill health. -R. Southoott has now doing -quickly. . - The L%dies"Ai'd Societ� of the Methodist employed. -Mr. John Wilson, who has been . - , - womanhood andgo out into the world to do � ehurch will give their Annual Thanksgiving Dinner - ing of last week, Dr. Marion Oliver, who is taken the position of stenographer in J. - I R. S. HAYS, _;� W. &PEARCE, - for themselves, and again they are left alone , working as a moulder in the foundry here at present home from India on furlough, Stanbury's --law office. -The Eugene Page I . on the evening of Thanksgiving Day. Dinnerwill- G' Dress Goods Moving at Solicitor . Manager. I aud have gone back to the smaller. borne to be served in the basement from six to oiyht o'clook for some time, removed to Mitchell o.ni gave an interesting address in St. Andrew's Concert Company, who were at the opera I � live over again Itb � a 'happy,. honeymoon. We followed by a Mugical and Literary Enteitainment i�l Wednesday. -Mr. Arnold Case has &old his Double Quick. ... I I'll . I � � I I heartily trust that Mr. and .Mrs.'Habkirk the body of the church. Addresses by ic-ident farm, on, the. Huroa 'road, a mile east of church. Many of us were greatly surprised house on Monday evening, had a small New goods are to be seen in this de. ­� I - clergy and a leoture by Rev. Dr. Gifford, �f Clinoo", to hear of the work our Missionaries are crowd, but gave an excellent concert. -Dr. .partment all over. . IMPORTANT NOTICE . may long be spared to each other to enjoy on" The Man for- the Timm" - Speolal ipuslo bythe -town to Mr. John Keefe, of Dublin,., for'- doing there. We may say, we heard very C. Lutz has purchased the H mlin ro- That is something I e h & shoppsrs don't see in every store, Wj I . � the happiness and 'omforts of t. e golden choir. The publiclis cordially invited. Tickets, 25. $5,00b. The . farm. contains 100 acres, but little from Miss Oliver of her own work, but party, next to his dru store on AED - � honeymoon, that an.arduous. and active life - have to thank hundreds o ' W. N:. WATSON, 51EAFORTH, I . 9 9 f buyers for cents, By orler of President. 1770.2 - there are no buildin it. Mr. Keefe one who tells of the gr6nd woik of others an street. -Thomas Trick and wife - wpre the a 0 D I . - . I . . —0 will come to4own tolive,nanld will use the she did, we know in not one whit behind any guests of George Samwell last week. -J. G the many- pleasant things they have � entitle them to. �, . . . - Age n t the " National Cream Separator," wanu- - - "I � I I I . DEATH OF MRS. CLUFF.�We chronicle farm for g i sea. -Mr. James . I faettlro 'or theRaymond Sawing MaohineCompany - - 0. . . razing purpo The Gauld Mission Band were Stanhury and wife spent the holiday &;, said'about our h d by of them. . omespuris and veneti&tL - '­Tow_,� COUNCIL.-Asp6cial meeting of the tbi'i week the death of Mrs. Noble Cluff, of McTavish has purchased the residence now clothe ter tailor-made costumes, &nd of Ou, . . tif,l !,Iph_ The univ6roal favorite, simple and beau. - . this town, who assed away on the morning . oce well represented. It is to be regretted that Bayfield. -The Grand Trunk Railway hsv, also for the keen interest they have , d'algo, few parts to clean, easy to opera, town council was held on Tuesday evening. upied by, Mr. -Woodley, on Victoria the night was so disagreeable and that more erected an oil tank at the station here. ' �t­l I reliable and durable, more points of merit th . of Saturday, 4evember 9th. About 12 street, for $475, and intends Coming I 0 town . - of black dre I an any Mr. J. L. Killoran was apppinted to sot am . of the congregation were not prcsant.' Oar Dr. Gunn, of Clinton, was in town on Wed. ,n other -separator, a perteot skimmer suitable for from � , takf-ji in our showing . I solicitor for the to -wit in.the case' of Ampat ,monthe ago she caught cold, which develop- to reside. -We regret to learn of the d band in future will b &ve a live 'interest iu nebday. last. -Mrs. D. Johns was vi6ting two to twenty-five cowff. Call at my office and ex- . - I I eath fabrics. Really, it seems odd to hear . i , . �he corporation of, Seaforth. ,police ed'intochronic bronchitis and ultimately of Mrs. George Trott, an old and worthV so many remark that no one would ever � atTitue the "�National 11 before purchasing a gepara- N'ba mission work in India and our prayers --Will friends in St. Marys last week,-MiEs tor. Sold on easy terms. , resulted in her death. Mrs. Cluff's maiden resident of Seafi)rth. She died at Heno&ll, M gistrate Beattie was 'ranted the use of . have to go elsewhere for material for a . I 9 � follow Miss Oliver and those connected with Agnes Heaman, of London, was the guest I . I er in carryiDi � 9 Mr. and -Mrs. W. J. Heaman over Sun- 's offi6e to be usad'by.him when required and - some time staying with her son George.- . keep on getting the very best of every - second daughter of the late John N. Knech . _ deavor to _W - IV - _W_A.r_VS01T' the council chamber as a police magisbrate's name was Margaret Knechtel, being the on Saturday last, where she had been for h i ; opt the reab commission of garment. It will be our on General. Insurance Agent, and Dealer in'Sewing tel, of Brussels, . She was born on the 8uh While here the other day Miss Jetsi "Go ye into all the world, etc." . day. . I thing, and selliug everything at fair, - that the exclusive use of one of the drawers .e Mae. AN-NIVEMARY SERVICES. -The anniver- I --- *_ Mmohinos and Bicyoles, of April, 1857, and retided in Brussels until Lsohlan left her order with Messrs. Stark & . - in the table in the chamber for stationery, h. � . 4 1 . eary services held'in the Methodist church, -- Hensall. prices. . . I I NORTH.MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, - etc., be also given. . Mr. James Bea:ttie's er marriage. This eveiijt took place. at her Mackay for a tailor-made skirt, and her on Sabbath last, were a decided success, BnIEFS.-Miss Hattie Sutherland we L . - . Blyth a few dave of this week visiting Mrs. 1 1630 offer to accept S75 -in full for damagesto�his parental home oji,Januar� 29bh, 1879, -since husband, Mr. Robert Buchanan, also, or- In the inorning,.Dr.;Giffordi of Clinton, I 11 in A Line that Leads. - - I - " Genuine " Busine property on account of the granolithic side .which time she had been a resident of Sea- dered an overcoat and' other garments. very practical and imprestive (Dr.) Lindsay. -Miss Addis Bell is in Lon. Any lady's e�e that seen this headinig - . I . ss Education- ' . forth until her death. In her' youthful, This speaks well for 0�ur 8 orth e8tabli sermon. In the evening, Rev. G. .Long don resuming her musical course. t know that we are going to ' . - . The kind our students receive. � I .. I walk was accepted and the treasurer was in- days Mrs. Cluff was -a girl of robust health' mevto.-Mr. and eaf ob- -Jonathan ' mi.y�h I men- - structed to pay the amount t6 Mr: Beattie. Mrs. J. H. Reid* and gave a short discourse, and the choir gave a Carter, horse bu5er, of the Soo, has been in tion Millinery. Hals that go from the I . . _-ri' ­ A by-law authorising .the council to con. and cheerful disposition and her companion- Masters Arthur and Oscar spent the King's service of song, such as has seldom, if ever, the village the past few weeks renewing , 4 -A's _1 . E. McFaul CO.'s store are always fully I 2 A, I ahip was much 4ppreciated by her associ. birthday at'Listowel, at Mr. Reid's fore in ur viliage. - Mr. acquaintances. -Miss Kaiser, who has been abreast of the times in style, workman- __ 7�R �Z_ " e I -struct certain drains for� the benefit and ates. In her married life she was a devoted hood' home. -The anniversary services of James has long ago estabolished his reputa- in Brantford visiting her sister, Mrs. John ship and materials. Our millinery stock I . I health of the -community was read and I ., - I - . I., finally adopted. A by-law to raise by way i wife, an affectionate mother and a good the, Seaforth Methodist church will be held tion as a singer, end his voice has lost none Zuefle, returned home last week. -Mr. Am. is complete with every deeirAle article . - � of a .loan $7,889.20 for drainage purposes neighbor. - To her were born two daughter@ on Sunday, December Sbh. The Rev. Dr. I STRATFORD, ONTARIO. - I And. a son, who,'.4ith her husband, still our of its sirill. His solos were highly ppre- brose Smith, accountant in the Mdleons for th . e trade. was read the flisb time. The fire and water - DanieN, of Godeiichj late of the First ciated by all who heard him a - Many leading buaiuem colleges employ our grad- vii -e her. Mr. Cluff . Mr. Moser, Bank, continuen to improve, and we hope committee were authorized to purchase the -having been married Methodist church, London, will preach.- of Blyth, also took part in -the services. . soon to see him around again. -Mr. Ry 'a a n Path. . I I W ? 7; - - d required for the next year -on the most The Rev. Mr. Larkin conducts anniver He is a. young man possessed of rare talent, student of Huron College, London, conduct. Oar oustorners and others haye made & Uates as 1 teachers, Surely this is proof of sliperior- before, two son@ of the former family also A Well Beate ' itY. All our graduatai get situations. Write for Woo eary - you ; � favorable terms poesible, ' Tfie clerk was survive, Excepting her eldest brother, who services at Varna on Sunday next, and Rev. and his solos were of a high ,order. Not- ed service in St. P&uVo church on Sunday well beaten path to this store, and one! - . Grand Trunk Railway monthly tickete, allowing also authorised to advertise, j% court of t'10*_ died in th, she is Lhe ffisti break *In a Mr. Wallwin at Bluelvale.i-kr. D. Me- withstanding the rain and mud oix Monday evening lost. -Mrs. Todd and Miss Me. that leads to the house furnishing de. -, okudeats to acme daily by train from Seaforth, co6t vision for the cement sidewalks construotied family of I 1 ; seven brothers and -two sinters : Michael, �.,3.65. .. _. - of Farquhar, was in town on evening, a large audience assembled to do Gregor were in Godericli this week visiting psrtment, ms they came whenever in . I this year, the said court, to ' be held -on' the still rumain to mourn their lose. In 1* the Wednesday. His gemi%l presence %lW& - . � Ys justice to the sumptuous repast, prepared �heir sister.�Mr. Baker, of London, io"c- need of anything good in Car to and W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 2ad of December. Afiei passin''g accounts" month of March, in the yedr 1874, after has a charmiDg effect upon hill friends. in the basement by the ladies, and to hear tor of the sidewalks recently laid bere,'Ieft Rugs, Curtains and Draperies iY . df44-52 - much deep exersise of soul as to her future #— I . . . It to the amount 'Of, $596 the council ad- the celebrated lecture on " The Mammoth 6r his home on Monday Cloths and Linoleums. ' Gar low prices Journed. I'. � state, Mrs. Cluff embraced Christianity as . . , accompanied by 9 * __ f . � her only Salvation. She communed with Lumley. Cave of Kentucky," delivered by Dr. Gif- his wife and dauRkter, who bad also been and good values will bring them ba -e . Henderson s Photo A PLr,ASA-,;T MzEtm:.-Mrs. James the Presbyterians until her. marriage . since NOTES. -Mr. Thomai-Ellerington has re. ford. It was highly instructive, and was, here. -Dr. Sellery apent Saturday and Sun- again. � . -- Logan, of Stanley,- iith her two SOLIS which time she has b , , I turned home from Manitoba. -Mr. George given in the doctor's interesting style. It day with his parents in Kincardine. -Mise � . . . _, een a consistent and Bell is the proud father of a young son.- was greatly enjoyed. The Proceeds am- Francis Coxworth, of London, visited her +++ 1 4 i 4-1 4 +++.. . Studio. spent a very pleasant ''afternoon and even' devoted member of the Methodis't do . I I., nomin- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cann celebrated the ounted to over $70, . - . —_ . iag hero on Monday, -with Mr. and Mira. ation. But a loving welcome was ever ex. . parentsherethe past week. -The, curlers , . - 4 I 0 Robe'rt Buc anan '. tended to'any Christian in the cl ' twentieth anniversary of their wedding' on DEATH * OF JADIES McDOUGALL. --This intend holding an organiz%tion meeti ng this I Chr;stmaa iti at hand, so don'b forget that h 0 Jr. We may explain ' i ear under. Monday, November 4th.r-The people of week, it is our mad duty to have to chromic.le week. -The first story of W� J. Miller's 8eaforth is tl�e town to go to for that Buchanan is the married name of Mies standing of a 41 common ,salvat 6n " in one Bethesda --hurch intend having a 'fowl sup. the death of Mr. James McDougall, of i ew cement carriage shop has been complet- I n I . i Jessie Viven MacLachlan, the famous Soot. common Lord. Throughout her life, amidst per on Monday next. On Sunday, - ser. whose illness we made brief mention last edand work on the second story com- . . 'tish-vocaliit,who delighted so' I . E. ,Vc FA UL Moulding & Picture Frames. many at the much trouble and trial' she if -sted a vices will be held at 10:30 a. m., and at 7 p. week, he having passed away on Saturday meniced.-Misses Stephen and LeTouzel 11 19 . . I restful and joyous confidence ion'toh"3e' :ord of m., by Rev. B. L. Hutton, of Centralia., and last, in his '74th year. Truly are the spent holidays Dry Goods CO. -1 � . I � � entertainment herd on Monday evening. I - She i -i a cousin of .� Mrs, Logen ; they'were I her Lord, always maintaining that.'He who � their respective homes in � . �;,., I f this county, who, by Clinton and Go rich. -T. F. Eyer, of., mear 1-f I - Picture Frai,oing a Speciaity. ,,hoo ' and had 'not' seen each , planned the universe would' work out its Exeter. - their frugality and enterprise, made this one Chiselburst, has sold his fine'fifty .- farm th's Ore a -test 'Cash I I " - . � 11 .. I..! � I girls togethet, I . at "O p. m., by Rev. C. W. Brown, of worthy pioneers o de J. P. 1-1 EN -N, Seafor other for over tt-wenty years. .Beingunabl�' details, and in the day to come, the wise . —0— of the fairest &Dd most fertile counties in fo W. J. Miller, . -acre %-/ -5p - � .- th. to spend I more han the ni ht i this part,! counsels of. a 10ViDgGod will all be justified. i carriage maker, oV-this Olt � � - - 1761 Mrs. Buchanan had sent for �Irs. Logan toi It was, therefore, a pleasure to visit her , McKinop. . the Dominion, passing to their reward ; and village, who has n turn disposed of - it to Dry Goods Stom. � . I -_ I - - ineet her'heie, and it w uld be i . � - � lifficult to I during her sickn(sa, and in the hour of her Furs that are made in the fashion and he, who has just passed away, was a worthy Henry Jacobi, harness maker, who intends - . . are . just what you need, at The'E. McFaul member of bbit noble band. Mr. Me. engaging . - .. - .s3.y *hi�,'h enjoyed the easure of the meet- death those at her bedside witnessed the . ,�,farming. The price paid was - ----,- - __ - � . - I Your w"Atak. ing the most. Mri. Bu suan travels with balm that Christianity ministers to a weary Colo. Store, Seaforth. All Furs, Jackets, Dougall was born in Rothshire, Scotlani, in over �3 , Mr. Miller accepting in part sequaintances.-Mr. and Mrs. John Me- ' his talented u i fe, and be ng an accom Caperices, Ruffs, � the year 1827. In 1856 he married Elsie payment Mr. Jacobi's harness business.- Farlane were in London lamb week. -A - - - Is befter value for ,the money than pli 9hed soul- . COAL -Muffs,. Gauntlets, Caps, Young, who died in 1892. By this -union , Oa Saturday, Mrs. -"Trott, mother of George number of almost any other article you buy -if pianist, plays her accompaniment@. Thel . etc., are most reasonably priced. 1770 1 our villagers have.had nest, I They-, left Scotland on the 19th of . COUNCIL. -Council met ther . e were two children, one of whom died 'Trott, photographer, passed away, after a cement walks made from the street to their -i I left here on Tuesday, morning for Petralia. I 'At, BkIEFS,-Mr. F. R, Hamilton, of In 1859 they came to Canada, short, severe illness. She had been in poor .dwellings. -Fred. Mapne was in Kincardine you buy it right. . Lor, - at Christopher in illf&ncy. -Septem- Cromarty, Joe of Hibbert' leading farmers, White's, Leadbury, on Monday, the lltb of coming directly to the Huron tract, and health for some, months, but during the re- I . BECAUSE, After years'of ui3e, it is as good, ber and have qnga 'eme�ts t6 keep them ia was' in-­tov�n on Saturdam Mr. Hamilton � November. Members of council all present, ,. visiting his friend, Walter or nearly as good, as when you got it- 9 I over Sunday .. Oatario Y. minutes of former meeting read and adopted. . shortly after their arrival Mr. McDougall vival meetings in the' rink, contracted a Coxworth.-Mine Blanche Petty was in . �, And Mong with being a daily com� until the 16L.h of,,January. After has bee� lai,,d up for severol wr.eks with - in. 0 engaged with the late Mr. MoTaggart, of severe cold, -- which developed into -pneu-. Lucan over 'Sunday, visiting Wends,- - ited States fl ammatory rheumatism, and although he is � Pa-nion to you, is useful as well an ,that they make a tour of the 04 I Accounts were passed &rnounting t $214.01 Clinton, taking the oversight of his fine monia, passing away on Saturday last, ai Master Arnold MacArthur, who is in Lon - ornamental. Can you say as much of and w411 thkii r6turn to Canada and Lfini'gh -recovering he is still quite' larne.-Mr. W. and paid. Council adjourned to meet At farm on the London road, a mile and a half the age of 58 years. Deceased was of a kind don attending college, was -home during the . � I I Any other article of daily us . e? ' I up the other provinces,'when-they,will go -t5 - I A. McKay, barrister, of Toronto, spent Christopher White's, Leadbury, on Monday, mouth of Clinton. By hia practical. know. and ami%ble dispositicn, but of a retiring recent vacation. -Miss Strachan, of near Call and see the watch at $8, guaranteed to Australia and Now Zealand and return home Saturday and- Sunday in town; visitiog his the Ifth of December, at 10 o'clock in the; ' � by way of the Cape, if thi South African mother and his forenoon, when all taxes- are expected to be ledge of farming'and by his carefulness of nature, and not having resided long�here, our M,%ncheater, Wave in tfie village this week � give satial'aGition. � walir is closed by that time. e They are both - J' brother, Dr. McKay. -Miss . theinterests of his employer, be soon,gained villagers did not have the pleasure of- inti. visiting her sister, Mrs. A. McKenzie, � enuie Govenlo6k, dauLyhter of I in for collec- 1 paid, and all accounts sent - Mr. Robert tion. his full confiderce, and for 25 years was in mate acquaintance. Her sons and daugh. Rev. Mr. Tolmie, of Windsor, conducted JOHN BULGER, Jeweller, delightcd with what they h%ve seen of -Oa- Govenlock, who has 1�een teaching school �. *—' the, employ of Mr. MeTagg%rt. In 1881, ters have the sympathy of the community services in Carmel church ou,Sunday morn- ' tario thus far and with the rle6eption ac- near Wiarton for tl1e past year, has been I Mr. MoDougall went to Manitoba- buo re- in their sad bereavement. The remains of ing and evening last, preaching two excel' . ; .... 8EAFORTH. � . � - . - � corded them wherever they have appeared. - 're-engaged for the' coming year, at an -in. ' Londesboro. , i the ill. Mrs. Trott were taken to Tilsonburg on lent nermons.-The King's birthday was not I '' - . --a . I.- � . . ' . turned the same year on account o � crease of $60 in salary. -Mrs. and Miss That roll of currency you've put away in ness and death of his only daughter, Mrs. We,lnesday for interment, -Among those generally observed here as a holiday, I - TILE 85COTTISH CO' oncert Bates, of Newmarket, were the guests of the safety box' is rather lonesome, and is Kettleton. He went to Manitoba again, how. who visited friends here dur the holidays owibg to it being so near Thanksgiving. . . I All'You Need. to K110W given in Cardno's hall, on Monday evening their.couaiins, Mr and Mrs. Lancelot Tasker, yawning to get into circulation again. Take ever, but in 1894 he returned and purchasei we noticed : Misses Welsh in ay, and als) being on a Saturday. . last, undar the auspices' of Lady Nair� of Harpurhey, thi 3 we' k - - We are sorry to it to The E. McFaul Colo. Store, Seaforth, the fine farm of the late Robert Hunt, ad- home ; Miss Rose Yungblatt, of Ayr ; Mine Business rpla-ces And the post office were, e P 69f London, at _d If interested in practical education, Camp, Sons of, Scotland, was a gratifying !. sericud il;ness of Mrs. Joseph where you can get more than its equivalent McClinchey, of JNorth Main street. -We in Rich Furs, Handsome Millinery, Stylish reside unti his death, and which he now ­ t f Parkhill, at Mrs. Sheffer's ; Miss Mr. Alex. M3Morran, of Lucknow., is visit - is the name of our splendid school, SucceE.13 in every respect, The Sons of joining tbii village, where he continued to - Ethel Colwill, of Exeter ; Miss Garden -and kept open all day the same as usual. - the ScotlaDd a I is er, o ,,,�ruck a popular chord when they had a pleasant call this week from Mr. Dress Goods, Elegant Carpets, etc. 1770-1 leaves in charge of his grandson, James skett, of. Luoan, at -,Miss Petty's. Jamcs W-hite, with ��ecured is8 Jeanie Nevin 19%cLachla�u! as Jonathan Carterl an old Seafarth boy. It is . - ing his sister, Mrs. I Central Business College, the leading at&' , - NOTES. -Special services will commence Kettleton. Mr. McDougall was always a n Monday afternoon last, Albert Reichert, whom be intends remaining for some months. - ' r for their entertainment. 18 years since M�r Carterleft this part, and in the Methodist church' here next week. � enry Bullard,, Air. Mero and Edward -Mien Hattie Sutherland i spending a TOi>.ONTO, bout as unfavoiable as it I I str�ing, robust man until about five years he has since been a resident of Michigan. Mr. Copeland has secured an assistant from agoi when he met with a me 88 could be. Thn- day had been _*et and - " vere accident, i leart left forthe Soo, where they intend week with friends in Forest, he was ac- -1 We thoroughly prepare young people for the . He has now a farm near the American Soo. Goderich to help him. -Quite a number st-� from which he suffered considerably. Some - aging in work. We wish the young men comp),nied byJessie MeDonnell.­Onm business duties of life by our complete 9100mv, ani the -evening was wet, dark and He was visiting bld friends in this vicinity . __69 onday disagreeable. ' � -_ tended the Blyth anniversary services on tw67yearr ago, he suffered a slight paralytic every success. -Mrs. Bailes, of Oihawa, was evening last, notwithstanding it was one of coursee in Accounting, Telegraphy, ' But, ,notwibhotan'ding this and returned me Wednesday, -Mr.* Rob- Sunday last. -Master Samuel Lee is at stroke, and later Another, and on the Mon visiting her mother, k - Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. . We pro- drawback, the commo'dious hall wa . a filled,. ert Miller, Mr. ibsan and, the Messrs. Me- present very low, but we hope soon day before his death he was stricken' 'a third here for a. few days, -Edward Peart h the darkest of nights and the weather very vide a dozen capable teachers and type- 'the audience comprising a large number Keecher,, of to hear � Mrs. Richard Warring. as unfavorable, quite a number from here at� writing machines, and produce good from the --country, seyeral I Wrcxeter, drove to Seaforth on of him recovery. -Messrs. J. Copeland and time, from whi.ch he never regained con. dispose! of his laundry business to R. J. tended the fowl supper find annivers!T gar- - having braved Monday, to attend the Scottish concert. F. Riley are also on the sick Iist this week. sciouenm, the darkness and the wet a d -d ' Passing away without a struggle. - Twitchell, who took possession on Monday. vices of the Methodist church at Kippen. - results. Gircula-r&free. n riven -many They are the rigit kind of 11tuff.-Mr.David -Miis Mabel Bingham is spending this He was a life long Presbyterian and a Lib. Mr. Twitebell was a former owner.=J. I I � . miles to be pregentv Had ,the weather been Sproat and Mr. Qeorge Taylor, of Belgrave, week at the home of Mrs. Whitley.-Migg eral in politics. He had - E. A number also drove out to Seaforth to I 9:_ffENTER ANY TIME. . ' , . favorable the h a clear perception Tom, Inspector of public schools, was here attend the concert there. -- On Monday . .. allwould not have held the came to town Dp Monday, Cc attend the L. Brigham is at present vibiting friends at of right and wrong, and would a urn to do on Monday. inspecting the school. -A 6um- evening., ms Mr. William Lammie's borser I Address, W. H. SHAW, Principal. audienca. And we are sure that there were conceit. -The alual meeting of 'the Sea. Harlock.-Mr. W. Crisp, of Seaforth, visit- a mean or dishonorable act. No was, in bar of our local sportsmen have succeeded was being driven over the crossing near the 17onge and Garrard,19., Toronto. . none present who did not feel welt repaid forth hockey alul�, will be held in theQueen's ed his parents here this week. short, a man of truth and honer, and a most in baging considerable small game during the Presbyterian church, -it stepped on a live � � . I . . . 1586-62 fnr their trouble. Mr. Alexander Fraser, of hotel, on this (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. —0 I estimable cibizeu, and his pAgeing away will pitst week. -Wm. McDougall was in Kip. electric light wire and the shoe � k knocked — . Toronto, Grand Chieftian 'of the -Sons of The object is to ie-Qrganiza and get in shape 0 cotland, was in attendance � and presided, for. the comingl season' Farquhar. be detply regretted by all who knew him.- pen on Monday, attending the funeral of .the animal down, Mr. Chesney, veterinary - . ildren and three his brother, the late James McDougall, who surgeon, drove to the electrio light station . -o be the right ladies of the M 4hodist urch will have brothers, Andrew, in the old country; died on Saturday of �upa"lytio stroke.- slid had thepower turned off. When the A Minute Too Late 'Mr. Fraper proved' himself t m campa-ign.- - The He leaves -two gTandeb � - eb Have you seen the most fashionable Fur To catchthe train, and all because your man in the right place. He opened the their annual su�per in the church on the Jackets paperines. Ruffs, Muffs,� etc., for William 11 * Time lost can 7 a L ' ' t ) F , in Ifensall, and Donald, in 'Crau- The many friends of y Caldwell will re- -horse was relieved from his conts,ot with the I proceedings by a brief address, I I watch was out of order. in which he evening of Tb Aksgiving Day. this season s wear? The E. Me aul Co. dwelt upon the advantages to be reaped I Rose, of -Blue Mr.-Rugh Seaforth, � I brook. His funeral an Monday' "was largely gret to learn that he was very seriously ill wire, it was found that it hadzustained no I not be r�gained. 'Tia best to have y . . val[e,'aia old BrucefiefA boy, can 8�ow you a large range and attended, many coming from a distance to last week, and that Dr. Gunu, wi�h ihree 'injury beyond the shook mustained.-Mrs. Our f-rom membership in the .order in �o far as Was in town on ednesday. He came here the most proper styles. Prices are never watch in, order. The cost of repairing and its irsurance department ii ..Pay a last bibute of rekpact. The remains assistant doctors, met at his Iforne, intend- Holmes and children, of Ingersoll, fDrmerl - reg � . concerned, to attend Mr. J Mee Lee's auction sale on higher than rigid economy can afford. . , y . .. ,u�6tina is alight ; the -benefit is great. t n I also outlined' the perhap more import. Tuesday. were laid to'rest in the Clinton cemetery, ing to perform an operation for appendicitis, of Hensall, were vi,3iting e a.- 0 , . I Is I I � My Watch and Cloak repaiting has my 8 Mr. 3ames Ireland, of Morris, 1770 1 beside 'those of her, who for no many years, but, after making every prepirabion, the Mrs. J. �S. R-enderson was i:a London on peraonal attention, and I guarantee my C do in cultivating i north of Brussel4, was also here the same JOTTI-,("S. -We are having regular No. shared his joys and sorrows. The funeral p%ti nt's very serioue con � d � min - ant worlc it is cal ulated to ' I work. 1 promise to relieve you. of past in the Canadian life pf �the-, day the best day ,havingcom6 here,. for a like purpose I vember weather now. -Miss Mary Eager is services e dilion did not Wednesday. �Miss Oliver, -a returne � - � i elemODNi0f that Scottish character which' and'to-call o 1 1 . were conducted by Rev. Mr. McKay, warrant them in proceeding at the present, sionary from Indore, India, gave a very In- , annOyanceF. . I . , . . - I -has given8codand' . . I , n friend� in this vicinity. -All � vikiting her sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Colin Fletch- of Goderich, who is at present SUpplyiDg the and it wAs decided to &wait a more favor. tepenting address -at the Ladies' Missiontry- . . _1 prommence Among the 1- the, debentures for the grabolfthie paverneats I er.-We are very glad that Miss Eager's I natiou.,( of the earth, and in this way and 1 laid down before this year have now been I health permits her to be amongst no once pulpit of St. Andrew's church. able opportunity. His condition has some. Society meeting, on Friday..afternoou last,, - - Counterls Jewelry Establishment, many others build tip a great. future for this I disposed of b .the t' I NOTES. -Mr. Moser, of Blyth, who was what impreved.-J. El. McDonell has pur. in Carmel Presbyterian church. There was country of ours. At the close of his ex -.el- I wb]re taken at very satisfactory pri . ces by moved from this vicinity at the beginning Sabbath, was a guest at the home of Mr. handsome -team of ponies. -Dr.. Sellery has was felt in the :address. A very hearltV I IS E A IF 0 R -T A. y own authorities. They ' ffiore.-Mr, Ephraim Hewitt and family rb. here a9eistinl? at the unniversary services on chased frorn Mr. Ed. Apple. of Zurich, his ,-a very large Attendance and much interest W. R. CO UNTE,11, - . . . Manager .]cut address the programme was proceeded I parties ia Toro'nto.-L%et Saturday, the of the week, to the farm which . with. Th6 ,piano solos by Mr, Robert King's birthdiLy, was only partly observed an rented at Anderson. he has John Whiternin.-Mr. William Cadmore opened dental rooms over MacArthur & 0o'o vote of thanks was tendered Minis Oliver for . -The Women's Foreign has been on a business trip for the past four bank. -Mr. George Joynt was in Lucan her address, which cannot fail to inspir , 6p,___ 1 1 . . I , I I I I I I , , I 11 �r I I , I I � I P I I I I I � �11, I I h weie beautifully ri3ndered, show- I a holiday. - Some�,',of , the at -ores were clo�ed Xli,lsion Society, of Thames Road Presby- I months, looking up the prospects of the hay the past week, renewing acquaintances.- fresh interest in missionary work.-3ft. G- . I THE CANADIAN .. e . ing him to be a master musician, and were I and some werr, not.. Saturday is not a gQod terian church, held their 'thank -offering trade and also diiposiog of many tons. for On Saturday last, Robert Lormer, driver of 0. Petty has commenced Loperations at his i . Well received by the audience. The comic day for a holiday. -Mr. B. B. � Gulan � is meeting in the Phnrch on Sunda - i . I I . � y evening. which he found a- very good market. He re- Hensall-Zuri h stage, had a somewhat start. packing house. -Our counc'ii will not under- � . Bank of Commerce! _eonga by Mr. Harry M. Bennett convulsed doing a b business these days - 0 v t ig .bOying and Dr. Mai ion Oiver, of Indore, India, gave turned the past week looking bale a . I __ he audience�with laughter, and while mirth shipping chickens, -The fo , ' nd ling experience. In the morning, while take to put down any more cement ,side. CAPITAL(PAID UP) provoking were not vulgar. H' otball--Oiatch, on an interesting addreFs (n the work of the hearty and by hij appearance we judge that leaving Zurich for Hensall, his team was walks this fall. -The baud had the r r i . e is -'an ex. I the recreation grounds, Dn Satur_d4y last, . mi&imaiit�s in India; -This a' I i f, at' oellent comic r. and hi4 selections were - between Goderioh and Seaforth Collegiate er England's beef and plum pudding were all frightened by boys with fire crackers, and ti e last week, under their new leader, Eight HIM= DO= $8.000,000. in e rac ic I - I Institute teama, for the Hough cup, resulted interesting. nice sum was r rne'eting very right. W8 many old friends are pleased to dashing against a.post, broke the hatness. Er. F, Ree_=e.-Thc friends of Mra. W133, I " g star of the evening, how Of musical selections made the appropriate. - The ­ - � Rest - - - - A9 Ann rinn I r 4; U T . _ exll,zarl t. �­ � THIRTI I , � WIffOLE.: � . , ­­­ � � I � . - I Nin! I- , or nearly 81 that a woa mu -011, but' other artid forego the� - likely one�l I style th-aft 1 comfbrt tl) � Whatever - assured, th, � you are Sur in the matt make it a t with any a] I the customl fhereoL .. . We: so m e sto - e I. - jackets. i- 8 . lamb jackel Bulgari . an � . well, represi buy any ar will do wel - Bu� made, and- . partment, I I that our v,, are beyond goo i1s, mi ti bastic, b -at .� . our custon � Some price I � In 1, � goods, the. I quoting. goods we -t �n � . I u. � - rwear I ,suit ; tble No. 3 is a, .. pnrest arti � I Foj: outdoors I 01 5.0c ; r1l. .� th,ese at $1 . A ABOX) Nve, ha: I pair, 25c ti _.�. sox NNre hai the cold W doing, P,hoy''. . 501c leatb�e, � *tvool 11aittis - —35o, 4561 fort, as tht tion only— strike a ha-, , for the mq � � - I In' �- cotton I -on qui 1,arter. ; It nice line -12" . Staying of I � paff 360 a * � . in the hor yarns at -3 � I ;� . In Idd) I � - � A' -s Zell inaease. '0�1 art not txcel of Inell's �8uit make of )lien .tan buy rpatl, I Peol) I � � they 111ay fis -for -the inspe about what. i Careful after - way of an 01 tiess-, sox, glo I . anything of I time' We I best plan i.q. I � I - . I ) . c an, The audience ' in a victory for the �eaforth boys by three I ��__ . see A OUZZIDLY around again.-Adr. George However, be reached Heneall in due time, Gram will regret to learn that she continues -- I _. '� io'� great expectations and weie;ex,-, goals to none. - — I . �a �'r i'e � ' 0 Ac a "' Mulholland, of Harpurbey, the past week, but on the return trip,the horses, still nerv. very Eeriously ill—Mr. Thoraws Robertson, . I � . Despite the cold weather, ?ram dropping in among his old friends. He oun, became frightened at a canvas on the of Tuckeramith is moving in and preparing I pectiing much, and the were not disap. there was a good oroi�d on the grounds and - . H. ointed. She � y I � .1 t ; Uisborne. a ) . captu�ed the house at her ; the game was an in ere8ting one. Our home I -At the last meeting of the Us- is good company and they all enjoy his roadside', a little west of Hensall, and turn'. to se'ttle here in his new awelling, which 118 - ,rst appearance anc'Fgrew in favor with I boys will now ret4inj undisputed possession , bcrne council the following resolution@ were A g a"rall. Banking business tran R I Cou�Ncif, visitc-Mr. William Moore, of the -.illage, ingsuddenly around, some light boxes i purchased from Mr. J.* S. Came. We are I 214toted. Farmers' Notion d:ia-oou:nt*d, every number. Her -powers of voice ar, �, . e, n I'll and gipwtKsl I : - ­ B 6x- of the Hough -cula until next year. -Mr. , adopted, when the council adjourned until for some days, has been keeping the hous the stage were thrown with such force a. always pleased to learn of good citizens like' I I attention gilven to the Itraordin lary, b6autiful, clear and inelodious ; ,I Russell Johnson, !of London, spent Sunday , the 7th of December, at 10 o'clock : Moved he being under the weather. We hope soon gainst Mr. Lormer's head as to render him Mr. and Mrs, Robertson moving into our collection, ,v,4 Smi.o Notes. and a m . ner most winniDg. to see him enjoying bi.% us . Ore , �n Her-articula- I- and Monday at nal health. -Mr. unconscious for some time. The horses village. -14iss Mary McGregor, &cc Died � I wd on d,*positS of $1 and upwards. Voice isl*clear and swee' e , d in His ompla Of . I . bi4 bolmb here. -Miss Ham. i by J. Hawkins, seconded by J. Moir, that _McLe , of Londp'u, was, during the then started back to Hensall, and turning by her nephew, Mr. Armour Tod , SAVINGS 5ANK.-Interestallow- tlon isTerfect, and whether high or low her I ilton, of Wrox ter, 'was the guest of her ' whereas it has pleased Almighty Go week, paying a visit at the parental home. at Brown & Clarke's corner, ran northward , ' Wanons Villa," near Hensall, who ha& . Will an . t. In fact she takes I aunt, Mrs. J. M - I a with apparently little ef. 0 Rome was here rom Toronto over Sunday, R. (' ,amm, and his the a I e Special factllt�,,%s for transaction of the highest note - Peat, this week. -Mr. J. . wise providence, to suddenly call away from -Miss Victoria Upshiffl, of Brampton, is one block, when they again wheeled ud- been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. J. Rum- - business in the- Klondike District. fort. Her Gaelic selections, although per- i � I our fellow councillor, Mr. nest of her brother,. Mr. Joseph Up. denly around upsetting the stage wi haps, . Wilson has - - th Mr. ball, of Goderi6h, re Money orders, Payable qk% any bank, issued at the viaiting his fainfiv.; Mr. Charles family, a loving wife and mother, that this I f ti not understood by — I 11 - shalf of f,bn �:11. . M -3 I 9 I .turned home this week, Jet V QWInK rawg :_ I � 9 5 — L. an rs. Alvin Lormer in it. The horses ab this juncture �* , . Jo "Vic Mop een conuned to his bed for some days by ,1 council place on record their keen sense of Jones and family, of London, have, during were caught by W. McKay, who extricated -Dr. L. Douglas Stauley,son of'Mr. T*R* r Under Ole .08 $20 to $30 .12 .With so mugh expression and .sweetness a� illness. -Rev. Mr. Perrie, of Whogham, was � sorrow for their lose, and t4nder to Mr. the past week, been visiting at the home of Mr I I #10 to $20 .1c, 1PO to $50 .14 to be fairly -charming, while her rendering In town on Monday, at I - Lorimer, who was sti I unconscious Stanley, of St. Marys, who in located at - . it tend the funeral ' Ommm and his family their heartfelt BYM- Mr. and Mrs. John Jones, of Stanley.-Migs F. HOLM TEr' of Rule Britannia 11 was an entertainme t of bi ister-in-law, Mrs. iWoble athy in this time of sorrow. flom his perilous position. Mr. ..Lorme'r' High River, Alberta, has been successful ill F. 0. G. MINTY n is 8 . $040tor. Manager. , in itself, and ono gentleman who had Ariven Mrs. George B Cluff.- I Moved by J. Mar em in . . :,,; I . y Moore, of London, wall the guest of was able to r u e his duties in the even- passing the Medies, Caancli of the North - 1624 tw'Clity-tix mil oydbau returned from Exe- I Volvandseeondedby J. Ballantyne, that her brother, Mr. William Moore, during the ing.-LJohn es to hear her, said after. ter, after a pleasdfit visit with her sister, ! a grant of ten dollars be given to Mr. John Malcolm, of Calder, was in the want Territories, and in now fully quaficd � . � � I . I � I . � . week.-Mr.9, George Thompson, of the Lon. village recently on business and renewing , to pr,%etice medicine there. I , . . - � � . i L - � i � I � . . . . � -, L ;: � � .- � - . i . . 11 � . ' � . ­ I I . i . . - . kb I . I . .1 - , , I . � 4 � I . - . I . . . . i I . . . i I I I I I - . � - I . - I I �, 1 . �_ - � .. � � . I I . �� I I -F . I � . ., 1 v . . - I I , q '' �, . �; I I � . - - I �1_ . . 1- I -1 ; . I . 1- . - - _­­ - - - _­__ - ___ __ - - ­ .1 ­ 1-1-11 ­­­­ 1_-_-.,_____ __­ _­­­=___J_L__ _ ___ - - �