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I � �_, I r i man must do one of two things, tH I ' d -commorcio good things provided a splendid programme at, wife of - Manoger Ben . I ir average do ry , �__ " , rif b, ente, -pr so- an ,41 sofivity was then carried out whioh.00nsixted of Bank of Hamilton here, returned home M on. ' ' I I � I z . . - � � It . &V The flKilrebobween .'he pkr,wntl,ctc;a(t�rPaah- kill th.o�balv6s at. birth. , or keep theni for Might b3 MI It I lied b referenda to railway caches, ong, and music. - With Rev. W. day. ev(1111ing, after a three weeks' visit, in ,Some People who -have used I . - I � - _4 ono,denotes tho page of the, piv(r on which tho - . 0 about a year and sell them for' exportation. cat Tustria developments, t I . �__�,, A1vartisementwillbe found - ,ningg. to in I o the 7 Waideall in the chair we do not .hesitate Hamilton and other places. -There were - . J. 1, i I - - I .. I . The .finding of thi3 market -for thoso ls�ores I productions of farm, forest, fisheries and to state that %I I � � _ [so thig �art of the evenin quite a - f.ow sleighs and ' cutters runnit) . . � I , 1 D,(.is-Goodi�Losroyd & Co. -6 � . _. 9 . 9 I , ." � w - or ' stockers ' - -- I � 1. Ciotti and For Jackabs- V k4i I nlion & 00.7 5 . Was an enormoui boon �o the minez?, to postal and, Insurance statiatiou, in, was a success. Those called upon,.as well . I around duiiiug our lir.tle wifiter -of the past , . I � . - I - I - our Store News -Win. rickard & Co, -5 dairymen. The return from this e6prce, ,Jhort to all home standards by which- the &it the chairtnan, spoke very higilly of Mr, week, but they have had to go back to the . I � �1,1 . . RUM AND OUBEBS - 11 �,;l Mitch Cows for Sale- John MclAillau-5 namely, $4,377,852, 'since the quarantine Imatbrial oft di tion of &'country in measured. - I i I I a -N . notel4orSile-A. T. Scott -6 � . ! . and Mrs. Cann, enumerating, among other wheels again, and it,is the wish of most, peo - I . . � . I M,%Klllop Taxeo-_C�iarlos Dodds -5 was removed, is found money. CAnada hiks . �. - � . things their work in the church, Mrs, Cann ple thatAhe snow etays off for a while yet. . I . �*` Mi,whter Groman -Richar&an. & MuTlints-D fed jusV as much beef ae*he had previously Premier Ross is announced to ' deliver an ,caa I I 1 9 .1 as or of the service of song at Bethany -Mr. S. Grapey, who, it was reported, had Have been cured in a single night of a very- nasty cold and cou"11, . . - lt� , : -ULti0a S 1 1 ­Alt,x,ilider Tr.�.ui ev r-5 -as much. cheese, butter, address- at Win 'ham; on the evening of an 1-ture busines i tr tford It n , A done, and sold juit d Mr. Cann as local preacher,'not only on bought a furn C n 8 a , all . �, . - i � . .1. _. ,ghorthorno fer Sale' A, G. Rnilllto-6 � I obiokens, egg8And pork, an the .flgU r L on allow. 9 his -circuit, but surrounding circuits. Man decided iiob to take it, and will remain in is not reasofiable to say that it will do so in every . case, but the f�aet �41 i CcuntyCounc4 Ikleetlng-W.Lano-5 . Monday, D.(cember 2; This will be h i i on . � I � I -1 .The increased stocker trade, has not in any � . ly all Fpoke of the high esteem in which Mr. Blyth for a while longor.-Next Thursday - � __ 1 Fuildlng,78tone for St:e -V. Granitu-6 . . � - I I . I . remains the same, RUN and CTJBEBS is the best -remedy known .11 I M . &iln " L . 4 �, 4. . Cattle1or $ale- D. Mflno & Son -6 way decreased any of .,the allied indtistrit a, meeting in Womb Huron during this aam. and ra C and family were held and evtillog, Thanksgiving Day, the Presbyter- - .� Furs,'oto�-Greig and blacd, n Ad -1 on the con rary, they have iticreased. : Mr. -paign.- Halt-.' J. R, Stratton will be at expressed"the 'wish that they and their fam- imus will hold their usual, service in the � I I : _� t � for chasing a cough or cold out -of the system. It * aI � Iterbigeurn, Churns, etc-fi-Reld and Wili,m-3 .cures like in � � ! K � _j . Hodson asserts that the'concession obt4ined Goderidh, nomination day ; at Aubur ily might be long spared to be numbered as afteinion, followed by the clection of offi- R-gic . I I Sta�cs, Sawit. etc. -4-9. Mullett slid Co. -S . � . - . -, I by Messrs. Fisher and Dryden ban added $10 . loss of voice, hoarseness bronchitis, asthma, sore.nen, of th i eh,.�t or - 'otice n on they were now as friends and neighbors. cars and other more important bubiness. A I , - -19 Palilij N --J.- J. lir r, ow -5 � following Thursday .evening; at Dun - 0 . . , - athe Work -'Roy Aetzel-8 to the value of every cow in Ontario, an - the� . large attendance is expected, -Mr. J. Beck, . . L I d L - 11 � lungs � I Bowleril Attevitton-L. C. Jacksou-8 increased the average: value df every horned gannoxi-ou Ftid4y evening, Norember 29, 1 - . . I fl Wanted -G. E. King -8 I d at Clinton o6 Monda' ' . . Contervati,ve candidate for the Legislature, . .. . I beast under two years old . by fro y evening, Decem- 1 Chiselhurst. - -� . .. I - 1 f, 'N'tice-miss Ross-$ � - I idat last Thursday; canvassing i LaTge bottles, 50 cents ; trial siz,�, 25 cents. Prep�red only by - -4 t - - . I I m -,q5 to an - 11oli was in our in 0 ��, h I En.-6iih Berk-,!hlra-John Elder -6 .. $10.11 . bar 2nd. ., W in., Latch ford- will be at I I . ._� �K I - I . ' You will never suffor from panic if you, -for the coming ele'L-tion, wHib, there in no 1 1 � 4 , I - ClIttie for Sale -J. Sproat -5 I Kintail on hlauqday evoning, and at Gode- . ' . � I . - - 1 These flqures are,, ev#1oix tly, Aaken from rich on Mor day evening before the election. � make a udicious use of your money. The doubt, wid be a hard fought, battle, as both I 11 . . S,ul) Pr of ltubl�t r4 -R� Willis and Son-ry _ .1 I . I - �, � '­ t i Thazilix.ivink, lUtes-Win. Soa!(:rv1llo---:8 - the, public documents and 'are entirely reli. Mr. Whi Uti(y apd his colleagues are also to best investment yon can make i i to, trade . arti(s are working hard, It is conbidered #_ 1� � �-, Buills-C. W. Papat-8 I onvincing . I ing, but the da as V, . able. They afford the most c . I hold* mietings in the riAl - with The H. MoFaul Co,, Seaforth. ,�' Bell gy some as a kin -d of test am to how ,the , �-� - i ­ quickly" is this firm's motto. Their prices Provincial elections will go next June. I L V. F E --.W A R the'Druggist ­ � ; � Pig f, r S(rvlee -John Eigle-6 t - z � Turkt�-P,,ct(,,-2-K,,%tinedyBi*o?.-S - have'not-yet be adeterminod. L - L I . . i proof of the advantages whibh a reei.procii . I , ty I are placed to accomplish their pmrpose. � i Photi;-lfenderaon- 8 . I � 0 0 I I �s I — I __ - -_ — , . . t_�, . - Who 14 Mrs Jiir!e� '-8 ti-leaty between, Cana,114' -and the U*Lted Now is the time to buy from them, Fare, � - L - I The Cons9rVL'6tiVe9 of South Bruce have jaokef I I ltlil)bors-W. 11. W11113-8 �s Leadbury. . . . . . - I �; . Lopg1ligg and 1. � , Bedding, Underwear, Drees -Goods, I - I Scoteli Con%ert S I States would be to the trade of this country. selooied . 1771 1 -I Granby Rubbers are the best. We are ::> . , Dr. Clapp 'of Mildmay, as their Millinery, etc. . S_U_A_JF(D1vTwwTT - _. � I I . � . I- 0 ,. - � I . For x,nao Calie - �k. You iz-8 I c3 () candidate for theLegislature, His oppon. . 1771-1 i f oua increas . hav agents Nr Seaforth. W. U. Wj;rs, ,�� I I *evin . I Bic, OAT YIFLD -Mr, Robert Hanna, of I I Roll�?r F.our-John AT. -N -8 ,' :' I ' . Experience teaches that i � is practical fin. I I ". f, - Estray Sheep -Gilbert Diolc-5 i been made iii, this one lina- and so much to ant will b� M�. Reub(n Truax, a leading Tuckererni,fh, wait making a blow t ure Drugs Pancy G - I IF t.� . - I - I P ___L.L . - �, I �4 the profit of Canadians, simply' by removing business , man ossible for us to tell you just what values �_ Mna, �", I �- big yield of oats in laat week's Exposrroit, - P - - . � . I I � J_ - I ,of Walkerton. Mr., Truax and stylish things Tne E. McFaul Co., Sem. I - . I � I one impediment, what might we not expe � but Mr. John Taylor, of near this placo, can . . --- . . - :::� ; ,. � V . _ct has held the fort, in South Bruce for several forth, have in Dregs Goods, Furs and Silks, � I I- I ­ I . 0 him one better. From ten acres, Mr. made on Tuesday, by William Jewitt, of latives and friends. He . � . I � - i X HOT# if we had free access to that market? And I Ff Came home a , I . . ght"Iffitrou (5 'Poo, egislative bar a and at the 15.9"- election you should go and see for yourself. They 01 . � I . $ 1 TT I I 4� . Taylor had a yield of 650 bushels, and they . I q . I o :J� . it is noo in cat,tle alone that we would reap Ile have just put on bale a , Brus"Is.-A new closed in shed is being 1 ly to see bi mother, Mrs. Donald i I . oKin. � 4 He is a will weigh over three bushel' , of Fig * built at Johnston's church. Thi,,iwill make � non, of Tue" eremith, who is very seriousl . 7 - . ___ r� � - . . � � , o� enormous advantages by having till a barriers qu nnechw Magn(nels, julst, y I .t I was returnel by a2clamation. a to the bag, ured G'aahmeres and Fre k � : little man, but al. Who can beat this ? It would seem a ' comfortable fo - The annual Sabbath school ��, . I I SEAFORTIT, FRIDAY, Nov. 22ad, 1901 .tet, plain, unassuming a . a r the I ill. - _� - i it a great deal mor . I I . I . removed between ourselves and our'nearest though he has not much to sa , either in or though oats wore not such a light orop'after Ahe materials for Blitifies and Waist s. - convention - � 1:; I I z � - __ . -y . . . horses during the cold- winter months.- I of Hay, Stanley and ' � I . Tuckersinith was held I ­ . , z - of the egi6latuie, he I � . � , . - -ever all. - 11 1771 1 r ter, is visiting her �� - t __ - I i neighbr)r8. Almost y article aid ani. - out ` has a level head . . � _ "4 1 . - .,I RE .Nliie Wolfe, of Wroxe ' in the Methodist church here,. on Tuesday _ .. , - I 4: Impertinent and Insulting. and good..06" m6n sense. He is genlad and MO PRIZE POULTR.Y.-The Messrs. NOTE.13.-Mr. George Dundvs, who has mother;Mrs. Wolfe.-Miar Cass,ie Powell, laab. Three sessior,s, mornin' I '_ � i I 1, - - r mal produced on the farm would,.be equally honest nA �_ I gl, afterinoon � a liked by every perscn who knows' Latta Brothers, formerly of Chise'llturob, but been out in the Western States k1doe Imt � ' I �, � .i . of Turnberry, visited at �Valter Patterson"m and evening, were - held. The attendance IxT .- -1 The following choicer tid-bit we take from baneftted. It would also open up for our ,him, and tha Mildmay doctor will hay a nowof London, have been winning fresh ring, has ieturned home. -Mr. Samuel on Sunday. -Jimmie Staples, of Wingham, was very good, Oarticularly . �::� � �, � � -, � . , I -_ � I � a i �t - go at thoeven. � the Toronto Mail of lagit Saturday. The man ufactur6ra- a market almost at our doons very rocky road[ to laurels for themselves and their poultry. ; I � travel itt, who wanton one of the harvest ex ' was the guest of Hartley Patterson on Sun, ing meeting. TheAlsouseions were ani "I I � . ' to get ahead of Ft I I I . i � I - " I Mr. Truax 'eiler in. politics or anything The London Advertfacr, of 'a re'cent date, oursione to Manitoba, has returned. mated i� �* ­ � Alitil is not usually very choice in its corn - fully as good an that # I -Mrs. 1 day.-Miea Jean Davidson, of Wroxeter, and interesting, and themusical part of the - " I-- �: ' I to wbi3h -they now ' � - I I .1� 4 i , pim s itiCal opponents, but in have to ship hundreds of miles. The Ameri- else. i says : " Messrs. Latta Brothers of South Gray has been on a pleasant week's ,visit to , was viAting her sister, Mrs, Chris Moffatti- proRramme, which added much to its inter- , ��. - 4v� 7 . I - - - - � - � � �.- . , � Lcndon, won eighteen prizes for I poultry at friends and relatives at Dzishwood and of,ber I this week. -In his series of famous Biblica eat, was Well sustained by the.uniozl,cboir4 .- .1 - . f I . this instance it seems to halv`e outdone itself. can�-­are now also a ' . to recogniz) The, glo . tainities of the law the Pan-American Expo,sition, with eighteen points to the -s,yuth of here. -Mr. John ! characters, Rev. W. J. West took as Iiii of the village. -On Sabbath afternoon Imst -I -i' *' �[ - . � ommencing ribus uncer -, I �_ 0 I � . i , - � . - � I I . . I - . , !,ji It 'Says : the benefits which thin interclionge of trade have once- moral been demorstrated by the entries. Out of ten firsts they succeeded in Morrison, who was a prominent man in Subject, on Sunday night, 'T.',sau," and- pre- a meeting woo held in Willer's hall to - `1 , .� I i - 11,. 'r -it � I � '�� 'A " i v Allop and one of its leading farmers I .iit .. ; capturing eight, and in the competition MeK I 60 - �i , - A I :: 7 The contre'of political activity in Ontario would be to thorn as well as to. us, and ther ' dec4ion-gi q -day by the Court of d t in a manner that gui v iderthe 44-visabilityof f * F , � 4. - i ' 0 v ,� if e a th ei . has ratirod and gone to reside in Seaf ! I ef. a i ed the close a I arming a Young t- �_ T�-:�­f will shift in a fe%v days' time to West Hut - �� . their entries won -out over many large o rth. - I .01 -4. � r, ' ffit, a Q to a n in � . is now in the attention of hie hearers. -The Thanksgiving Menlo Chrii I n As ociation, ui. It . . 14' United States a movement in Apl?3al, in ,10,"pto, in the odse of Holmes American and Canadian fancy breeders." Mr. Joseph Love, a former resident of M c. I services in the three appointments of the bar Wore in attendance, and after some I �� I I . 1� �rl . on$ where the preliminary rounds of the r . I I . m � r _. -1% ERVIOES.--The anniver- Killop, has bought a farm in t1lin saction 1, -1 J .- -1 favor of a reciprocity -treaty much as has not, vs. the town Of Goderich. Holmes had AINN -ERSARY S' dig. - * r. - , � _. Titanic grapple which is to take place nerb . I . , Methodist church on Sunday last, were cussion, a committee of seven Was 11Ppointed . - . �! �. �� �,; I mary services i � ­ -4 sprIng between corporate power as repre, existod during the past two- gendratioim'.. contracted to d'liver. a quantity of coal to n Chiielhu-fet Presbyterian and is coming to live here again, His many Irrgelv attendpd. Rev. 1. R. Walwin to make enquiries as to the cost and all par. 11 ; - . 9 : .. f� - . I - I .1 � ­ , I ��_ 4 1 . I . I "" 01, 4 I t � . 1 'overnment, and honest It therefore behooves our C%nadi-An staies- the town for use at their .wat'r works and There were large congrega. J. C. Kinney is billed for another auc. I and a very l Z.. . � .1 �i sented by the Rose (a church, on Sabbath last' were successful in friends will be pleased to welcome him.- I [.reached in Bluevale ch#rch in the evening tioulars relating thereto, and to report a �i . a , 1 7 t . . , - � I .. 4 cii izenship, as represented by the Oppoei - men 'o avail themselv'es 'of this favorable pumping ­ t* next meeting, - I .­ , L I � trega ion was present when the' matter, wilf again . ..�'. k ,__ , �,� . I station. A di3pute arose be. �Ions bobh afternoon and evening. The ser. tion sale, the second - s%le he has had 1,to listen to his remar P. After -the services 'be taken up and can be more intelligengy - N � . �, C - " tion in the Legislature. It is unIeratood , , . - .1 J . L� . I .., I- - - �� that every member of the R989 Ministry feeling ill the Staten to secure arraugernent s ,tween the parties as 'to the place Vices were con-iucted. by Rev. Mr.Cran a month. It. ii all for the good of 1 werie over -many .availed thediselv(s of the deal� with.�Mr. Down of Exeter, con. ­ - .-.. - � ,,�-T, , i . aton, within . . � V� _ , , � --, , �,% -ill go iato the earn aign, and Mr. Garrow ' 0 - I ooun, of Cromarty, who delivered two mon inter. trade. Auotioneer Brown at all events will'i- pportunity - to renew their acquaint- ducted the service in the Me' hod -int church, � �, - i � , K, , , . , �, W - �p which would be mutually, satisfactory. W where tbe'coal was delivered, and the ) �k�, 4-, #, - - c , i � � , .; - . n eotiDg and instructive discourses. Al r. not object. -The man wi bh a book tel - ance with their former pastor. On Monday on Sabbath morning last, delivering a good, �_zc� - -1 , -,;� -_­ i,j at present deciding where they can - be believe this can be done if it is gone. abOLI t , oil refused tc pay for the coal as, it had bee - ling I t �� I - - -it' , I ". ';' . delivered, holdi,iig that the provig Cranston has just recently been placed in all about the late lamented President Me. ! evening, a tea -meeting was held in the Blue- practical sermon. In the evening, the pulpit I 3W � -v. , k- � . most effictively placed. Mr. Whitney aiii. inthe properf spirit. The Americans' should - gi I - _f � �j, . .. . I - . �#i .1 I . - contract had not bee k il _; � .I .i 4..Ii 1.�� Mr. Fay will also enter the fight anA will I I !n fulfilled. Cromarty, and this ij the first opportunity Kinley, is much in evidence these times.- :.vale church, which was a very successful ,vas occupied by- Mr. Ehnes, who ha , � �- . , - ': -1: I 1, - a -peak at important points, and the contest a -half way,and ,ia the m:)st sued the town for the amou I t I been � - - .. - - . , - ". t . - be met at Ia b nt that many of our people have had of bearing Mrs. Hawes, an aged -lady who live near I one'. Tea was served in the basement from engaged as a m*ionary in Africa during - � .1 fj and 'the first court decided in - f 8 . __ , , will be in every respect a typical One. friendly tvi 1. ar theie ii'a growjiq, he - � rm, We fe I him, and we are sure that all will be pleased here, is quite ill. Her trouble is 0 the na- 6 till 8 o'clock and the festive salmon sand- the past three years, The church was :.. �_ . � � . - 0 - . 11 I .. �. I - 3 The town appealed the case to tile next, to, have another -opportunity of hearing him. ture of dropsy, ' filled I � ,_; . I - � We trust that what theMail says r,-�speqt- tendency arKong our LibBral politic' wich and lemon pie di. -appeared m i Gh alarm - 4nd Mr. Ehnen deli red au able t , - - - I I . I I I F, -1 " . . -, 1 Al's to, higher court and the docition of the lower The music by tile-. choir, which had been ' and elo. .14 :­ - . �. . ing One visit of the members of the (I ibario turn the col(l��slder'to ,reciprocit.y. Thi � 1. ing rapidity. When the- practical aide of quent sermon on the subject of I - Rfl,l'n".)) � )L �i .- C, . I - f 1, 4 .- - 11 I" � � . . - Is oo,qrt was. io-ensed. Holmes then appealed, specially prepared for the occasion, was most I man had received full .,,.iflsfaction, his mote He wag listened t thro I , - I - I �, ;ef ." I . - I � � - �­ I ., Government and the leadiag men ( the 18 engendered, no doubt,iby the -belie th rii'm this de(ision to, the 6urt-of Appeal , pleasing, and'the vatious selec io . Brucefteld. . I . 0 ughout with Aose �_ , b Its 4were � acsthetic nature was appealed to by a good ailtention, an be so forcitilS and earticstly b - ,z _: - �3 1 ' � 4�1 U �­ , an ell executed and creditable .,to the ab(te I � 1i 41- Opposition- may prove to be true. T_,.�Nlail itiSP0tP0,)LIlar withth�� people. BuCwa dthe judgment just; rende'ried sustains w mem. � B. R. HiaGINS, Biucefield, Notary Pi , ; programme in the auditorium of the ch%reb., dealt with that importaut sDbject.-Messro, .. �,,� .�L,�� - r-:,.4- I I the appeal, with full costs on the,town. If bers. The collection was a very liberal one. Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insurance agent. Any - . h � a amount of money 00 loan at lowest current rates of ! Mu�i­ was furnished by the -choir, the string, John Goe I � jtt��i_ !-� as,� I. along,. been talting us how much wc- believe this to be a mi_,_�Iake. Them nu. � � , - pp and Win � t � , - the cage is taken to the Suprorne Court ten � . , tz, John � � .. � � . Jaclujon . ­ - - 1�.� all I � _.___ - . . Intereat , on first-claso farm security. All Itinds of ' uartatte, consisting of .Niagara, Ruttan and ' retur ed last week fro M itoba here I 7 i ;,k- z f or Mr. Whitney and Alr, Foy, and fasturers, for some reason,, were always n In SID W ­ ­� I .� . . chances to one C a lli'tter� docision will be conveyancing wo4c done well and chea I . At ! * 1 7 - t I.: Kritelon and the Misse-� Hughes, and the theyhad been , i i - " �� � 1p I d a, rhapa,to be Walton. bome evory mofning and -Wed worki g the past few months, 11 : , .�. � especially M.r. Foy, are to Premier Ross or o posed to it, and they are go s"ill. That over -rule il that agalit, pe , � uesday Por each i - ,t � 7 1, � � week. Soveral g�od farms for sale. 157 �; ; . �r� - reversed by the Privy Council, should the You can't get too much of a good thing in 1 Ruttan , quartette, consisting of -Messrs. -The Hennall Nfetbodist church choir gave ­ any member of hia Ca-bineb. Should the they- are mistaken in their opposition, wa I If � , n 4. ���, the line of reasonable piices. FroFm now - BRIEFS -Mr.- Morrow has disposed of his I Leonard, George a d Charles Ruttan and. the muEical part - - f the pro' � � , 4. . 111_��, 44m - - case reach that court, L,tw is a good deal . 0 gramme at the 1. . 1, C , iiied viait be pald, the people Of. West fully b,ilieve, as there is nD.,do'ubt that such i George Eckmier. The singing of the last Bethesda anniversary tea -meeting on Mon. F 1��_. = pron � until Xmas you' will find a L ig supply at lease of the Dixon hotel to Mr. George Mo. 0 �. t � 1. 0 - R � 7 1 �, __ - � A � _,,t � I - more of a lottery than it is justice and ' f , - , -< �, - I 1;; - _ , o; . - - . _. - �T t:� Haron will be in a position to judge for' a treaty would be as %dva I The E. McFaul Co's. Store, Seaio'th. . named was particularly enjoyable. Ad- day evening last. Il is needless to oaf they -1 4 , z � ntafyeous to-thOm those who Furs Donald, of Chatham, who takes possession 1 dresses were-deliver6d by Reverends -,Mo. -sustained their repu i_ , I � . I - 1, �, ' avoid itesnares are wio6. r '. - _. - .1 I . - ' - I �- �- ; : :�� _. . . - - - 1: tr - ' I . Ili At once. Mr. Morrow intend __ . ;;i . , themselves as to., the Mai.Vp judgment on a3 to any other class in the community, aretothe froittwith entivingprices o all wion.-A gran( .gon- . . . luffs, Muffi, Vancouver. -Mr. Stephens, of Toronto, has - Q . � -,' S 14 - � Fur Jackets, Caperines, Boas, I g going to - Kelvi,3, of Wroxeter, Hobbs, of NVingham, cart will be given fiere on turd y v i g ­ _. - . . . �Ci points of abili�,y.. lt� is also true -a I I Bnt, whet � ' ' The follow ng remarks from the Wingham . Sa a, e on n , �,_ V , _, , -1 . that - her or nob, there is no doubt, tha t - ! Wallwia, of Seafortb, and West, of Blue. under the auspices of the Henggll -,.I- ... I . . . . . Gauntlets, Cape, etc. 1771.1 teen in this vicinity soliciting orders for a I band.- ., - ­ L` - I , �._ -1 .1 it would ba , in West Huron, Lo('AL ITENS -On Monday of this week __ in the mblic ' I, - though the result ia West Huron on the iminen8ely beneficial t') th a Times, con cerping theconte8t vale, Rev. Mr. Hobbs, of Wingham, in his Mr. Reese, presentor of Car I I . . .1i I I - . . 1 I , i act of ebarto to be used mel chure4, has � 1. d - _. �,;: tearae an to the poin p address. on music, struck a happy chord and rented Mr. LainR's dwelling and movibd hl' 1-3- ­_; I �. 4th of Dvacember will not have any material great agricultural iutereqtl�ana- that . is the are t, and should Ile Mr. Richard Pollard received a telegram in' schools. -Mr. Alex. MoBeath has the con- I , !�t:l z - - - . . . . I I ­ . b pond red ov" r and acted upon forming him of the deaLh of bii son repairing the damapa done by, the -1 his ing of tome a - r. H. J. A C WIZO , � ! �,� in,fluance on the general election so soon to interest which is of p3ramount importance 0 by every .in-la�v traot'of "in f the old songs was ir. furniture into it. ook Ali - ­ , ,� rest,ble! s wee t. -Rev, DAniel Wren _ , I �;� Mr. Gray, of Sheldon, North Dakota.-Thel. wind st elonging to/th Rev. Mr. -Swan occupied the in Goderich thi . 1. jl follow, throughout the province, it will in this country, and ad'ythini, tha will elector, in West Huron who has tile Nvelfa a !� I il', V 11 t ra 0 . 11- I . I - . 6- 1 � - last obipmenb of cheese made at the ,%Valton Marks' chair to the satisfaction of all. The pro. is here. vialtin - h father. -Mr. xa6rge � lr_%,� .. A estate. -Rev. E. H. Sawers was at I I . I I . 18 . �� ceeds �%mounted to $50 over and abov the- O'Brie iently recovered am .�_ ; , f have a very material influence at that alec- benefit agricu'lture will benefit every other of his Province at heart, no matter what big factory, has been shipped by. Mri Riley, of Gue)ph this week attending the P a n has out. fr . � is I- - . �1 01 . � . ' re,byt,ry c ;b, . �! , _� _� � , , -4 .� L - - ___ I tion in West Huron, Thij one point the indus'ry. This is wbat odr . politicians ,P , may be : " There has Ingersoll, and our cheeso-maker, Mr. S. J. -i t I t, , , breonal inclinatiors Sabbath collections, which is' a very satio. illness as to be able to go around again.- _; -, ­ r� . - ' meeting, in the interests of the Kippen con. ' . , - . I �, . � . ­ � . -4 Liberals .should keep in mind. � been excitement over th,'-, clection ,h gregation, of which he is present moderator. I - I ; . - Ray, has removed with � I factory showing. -Dr V. J, Mr. Frederick Pile, vfho has been in Mani- ( 4 � . _ . Agnew and k , . ; I �., - I . . --Ia. If Mr. Gar- should keep in nind, � . so much - is family to Bel. I .- -, . - grave. -Mrs, F. Scott of �Agincourt, j,,� -Thanksgiving services will be hold, in the I ingin'the Methodist church, on Monda home this week.- o months, is expected V , , __ �i ," � 1. � ' Greer of Wingham, attended the tea -meet. toba for a number . ___ ­ - ii - ro�w is guoccs.,�fal at thil approaching elec- � . in'the post, that we may expeot to have a . ... ­ - ­ . I I , I � . I -­- I war visiting with he "an, . y . 1: �� - - � . 11 ly � I __ q I � 9 . � M soon be installed.- � _ _. tion.. whoever the Liberal candidate may be - and other relativee,-Mr. and Mrs. John special thanl(sgiving sermon will be p . - &qTVIce I : I 4 m -time. After fightin so valiant r sister, kra. T. McFadz' Presbyterian church next Siibbath, when a i -Th new engine for the � . -, � _..".1 - -- . r,' � . Editorial- Note's afnd Comment s, during the past it would not do to allow the reach- , night. electric light I � , � I - , - i'- - . . � - . i _,- i .� to gai a foothold . � . �1 t .� , at the general election he will have, practi. ' enemy to gai at the last mo. Berry, Mr. James and Mics Mary Smillie, ad by the pastor. Anniversary services will I Mr. and Mrs. jT. P. oss. of Exeter, -were . -1.1 it - - . - I __ ­_ . ­ - - � I � . IN ,_ T� The Ontario Legislature, it is said, is to &It, oind Mrs, Jas. - McMillan, John McDon- be held the following Sabbath, Dei Zurieh. in the vill gej , .. i I � , ­ V� ednesday latt.-Miss . ­- - 1�: _0 , i � cally, a, walk o ,ver. But should, 'Mr. Gar. ' rri'cqit. a hold that might eventually prove oember a .on . - _ �, - 1�. - �, . i -, . �� raw Orediton, ii I � 1. �, - - - fl� , . ': be defeated on the +th - ot December, .bd called to meet for the transaction of disastrous. Ib behooves the Liber%ld to ald alnd James Williamson returned this* lit, to be conducted by Mr. Stewart, B. A., I NOTF.S.-Rev. 0. S. Finkbciner closed the Taman, of I spending a weak or � -4: 1 . I ; - I week from i trip to lvlanftoba and the Ter- of Clinton, On Monday evening following,'' special kervibes on Wednesday eve i go in the village, with Mrs. Yung.blut.- -. I I r124 * _. I : ) business on the 8t,h of January. The meet- 'don their artr or and -do, battle for progress, . ning. - , � 1 -'4-- , q� a � . . �on , � ure in the i Mr. Ed. Wurm, who has been at th 8, I ort Huron, has an- �. - 5 - , the Liberal candidate at the general elect' for building'up Ontario, for a .-governmine I ritoiies. �- Remember the Union Sunday Dr. Johnston, of London, will lect Mr. Adam lately of P � ,� it , �i - _� will h �,ng is thu a unusually early, with the h a 1 School Convention, on this (F,riday) evening, church -Mr., James Grainger and 'bride ! adian Sault fo a .Can'- gaged at the Observe� office, Mr, MeWil- _:�? -, i - �. - ,ave nligh-ty.up hill, work,- The Mail 'I that has proved itself thy the long al - r the t thirteen morIths, , I Z- , _. , 1F ", wor I I- - , that the session can be closed by. It -he 3100f ministration accorded them." in Duff's Presbyterian church. A good have taken up hous8keeping in the house � has returned home. liams baving gone to ,Ingerocll.-Miss Jean -1:_ -#-2; __ ' i -t � i- �i - �, .-. - �-n the above q-ttota,tion, hints at 'this, and � ; � , --:,; _ '. � I -, � March, the date at which the legislative' . a Wessays th(, Canadian Dick is visiting relatives at Blaka.-Mrs. 11 --o, . - � J 1; �7 a . programme will' be given, oonsiatiting of formerly occupied by William Nevin. -Mr. Sault is booming. ' The Catholic church will Wm. Stoneman received a telegram on Wed. � 3 vve thiak it ia correot, - term expires, and thus obviate the necessity There are few diaeaoem to which humanity addret8gs on SAbbath school work. Suioable John 'Grainger, who has been out west en. be re -opened next Swiday. A big time is , 11 I I __ L 1, � . �, . � r � .- 'I, I _­ - . . � . ; - - I :, - � ;� " � 0 - music will bo .furnished by the union choir, gaged in harvesting operations, returned looked for, -Mr. C. L, Shoemaker is able to nesday last conveying the sad intelligence � _._� - � .- � But, what we desire espe-,ially to: direct. of bring:n -, into operation the act passed at is heir. which are more dreaded or, "readful of the death . . . , . : i - -, -1: � . attention to is tbe -mean hiiinu ation that the Iasb session providing for the-CXt613iG1l - , I 'A special collection will be taken to aid the home last week. John likes the country.- be around again, after a very ,severe attack of her ieldest brother, John i. � , of the l(gislat,ive term until the close of the than 'cancer. Thus far medical scienceb Sick Children's hospital .of Toronto, a very s s made the roads very of Wesley Johnston, of , �_ 11 I as - ..-:% I - : 'E!iT (�ITTZE -N.1iffil, i.,j only represented by ... . . ': _., - neuralgia in the head. -Mr. Henry �1 aniboba, formerly of , � � I 110N , -_ I . , -1 A -i I . ReSsIou. I - � � . failed,;'to find a cure for it, Should the fol. commendable object. -Mr. and Mrs, John bad and a great many are Hens ill. I . I . I � . I ; � �'. -f I the Oppusitian in the L,igislAture. In. other - ' I hoping for a good I Bauer was in Goderich this week on. busi- i . , .. - t ,, - - �._4% � '� lowing, which is reported from old London, Sco'tt, of Glonannart, visited with friends in . rain that the wells may be replenished, as I ness.-The old well at the fl ---I � � � I . - % .1. 1: , r- -#,- - ; . . ax mill caved in � wor this'., vicinity 'this wleek.-Mise Maggie E, water is becoming very scarce. - . 1. . .. the -other day, and a new one had.to be dug. Tuck�rsmith, I ; 4�, - V �, I . dK, that those oaly are honest who are A btory has been going the rounds to the prove reliable, it will be a boon indeed, as Ram' may has returned to Detroit. -The snow I The mill was at a stand still for over a Cou-NeiL -Council ' at at Strong'a -hotel I z . � I : �� . I 1. - 7 � 17 � � faRowera of Mr. Whitney and Mr. Foy and effi3ct that in respon8a to 'a request' from the remedy 8 ems to be as _.�_ I in � I � � - I : , � 1. I I ­ - ; I 'z_ I � effbOtivO as i t is and frost of the past week -.is a gentle re. , s I � ' - I I 1k � that the ran -k and file of the great Liberal a a ii v a ' . week. -We were in error a couple of weeks on Friday last, as peradjournmen � ­ � ". �, Principal Grant, of Quee ' U i er i I : ( � . . � I _ I Wingham. . I � ; all the . i - �w �. ,t;YP simple : The Oalooker contains an account minder that winter is again at hand. -A . Ago in saying that Mr, E. Bossenberry's members present. T� uminess was t � . I I . z �. rty, as well as their leaders are hire] ags Kin A SER.ious .'a chief b ; � � . il. -, pa � I �_, .: e,� - � " � , ) i . gAorl, asking for a donation to that in. of a most remarkable cure of cancer. wbich grand musical and literary entertainment FIRE. --About 4 o'clock Tues- I horse had fallen and broken its leg. , the passing of a very lorge - .1 � . � I - . I ; of tho corporations ail I tire d i shonest ci i. stitutiou, An day morning fire was discovered in Sebas. number at so . . - I I . drew Carnegie, theF\ Americad� -medical circles are eagerly discustiog. It will be given in the Workmen's public hall, , counts, theamountpa'A out, exclusive ef f 2 1 - � . � I . I , � . tian's barber shop, on Josephine street, --- . ­ v-eus. We would like to know on what ca,pitaffit, promised a libe says the cure was discovered through the in this place, under the auspices of the 11 I I ral donation salaries, being $722.10 The .foll ' are r I I � I ! - owl I ` t � I I I - grounds the Mail bages this very serioug provi ling that Principal Grant"would advo. case of Lady Margaret Masbam,.oister of Ladies' -Guild of St. George's church, on The flre bri ade was soon on the scene, but Hensall. the salaries paid to th4 townshi anials for I q _- � 1) offi � cate the anffcxa'tion of Canada to, f �he Earl of Romney. Tuesday ovening, Novemb before the Tames ,were got under control the A LITERARY AND MUSICAL )4,'V)1,SIN( - their services duringti a year : � . Reeve, -$50 ; � 7 , - ,� .. � I ,he United Lady Margaret be. - , or 16th, Refresh- ' i . ., I � : . � . "I aconiation against a majority of the people 44tates. Tho:otory was a very unlikely one Pamc 80 Ill that her throat nearly closed, barber shop and Clark'a' tailor shop, in the Miss H. Isabel (), I �." �, , - mantis will be served, and an excellent )ro. raham, of E'griloadville, councillors each, 84( ; treasurer, $100 ; � . I � . 7 � . . I of thi,q province. lo would be well for the and it has no' ill" nourishment had to be administered arti. gramme is being prepared for the eveni- same building, were vompletely destroyed, will give reading 7 � w been denied -by Dr. G rt . ug a a of her own poems, under clerk, $140. F' W. Arncomb, the engineer . . - . i __ t with their contents.-- GLiffin's large Rrocery the auspice 7 . j; electors of 'West Huron to g�%id this i afor. who says itio. er4irely without foundatio&l. ficially, and her death was 'expected in entertainment, conblHtiilg -of vocal and in. a of the Golden Misaion Band, in in charge of th� Shept erd drain, a�ad the . . 6 - . i i * I i _1 - . - . . - --- , - . I about a week, when a friend promeri strumental music, dialogues, addresses, etc. hulld,Pp.adjoining was very badly burned I Carmel church, on -Monday evening next, I I . m mation from Mr. .Whitney ivhen ho vi,,iPq bed the - contractor. Mr. Oliver, were expected to be I I 0 rt of the stock was removed, but the 25th h381,4., Miss Graham has not- only present to discuss matters relating to the . � � -admiss' fee will be charged and , I -Clergue com. use of fresh green vjolet leaves, The sug, A small ion I . - The annual report of the* ale ;1 . j: I gesti-gn wa,j followed. "his lose was considerable. I � � I the riding. - It, is a most unw,qanled an.d an the pro6eeds willi go to aid in missionary The large plate acquired distinction as a poetess but in a drain, but owing to a misunderstanding re. I . . M_ ' panics, which are carrying on such extensive I , Belief was immedi. . � ..- I outrageous statemeat. It i.i tin insult, not I ate, The large, hard external tumor disap- work in Northern Oatario.-The Ancient glass windows in the stores of MoIndoo, most accomplished and pleasing reader. garding the date of the meeting, neither of : I � - . � . ;1 I . only to the Liberals of W(,,', Huron, but to opera�ions at Sault Ste. Marie and .in New peared, and i a -a week all pain had ceased, Order of United Workmen will hold' an Douglass and D. M, Gordon across the road, Her selections for this occasion are among . them were pres,"t, BID it was decided to I = - � �' - . e e province of ()a - Ontario, has been 'Issued and is a very satin. aLd the cancerous gfowth in the tonsil dis- oyster and fowl supp(,r. in their hall, on suffered severely. All losses are partly the beat of her productions, and we can make arrangements fo have them present . � Lai io. appeared in a ortnight. � . Wednesday, December 4th. Supper will be Favored by insurance. The cause of the fire safely promise a rare literary treat. factory one, showing that the various enter. 1 . M ins at a special meeting of council' as soon " �, I f I the Liberals of West Huron have the prisee being carried on by the, compaity are __ served from 5 to:8 o'clock, to be followed by is unknown. Graham will also be assisted by local music- convenient. The next regular meeting o.f 0 ' NOTES.—Our esteemed townsman, Mr. al talent, making in all 'a varied and most council will be held jit Daly's hall, Egmond. 11 pluck,and courage We believe they have, . Readers of the Conservative papers, at an excellent entertainment. The Walton I sperous and promising condit,ion. a � . - 1_' ; they % i 11 hu rl this imsul t back iri th e face of It is said -that the output f the Helen'Iron any rat I Wqrkmen have established a reputation for James A, Cline, has been confined to the attractive programme. Those who attend ville, on M , � . I F , have .recently - a , _ read � I �,', , . 0 1 .. .great deal . onday, De ember 16-th, at 10 . - , - ing the people a good time, so you should �y evening w .. . � . ow gik house with an attack of pleurisy, but is 'at Carmel church oil M9nda ill (2clock, when i is 0 ed that all accounts I - I I . . the Mail �nd ell thticdhapproval-of the mine* alone, which is only. one small b -h about Mr. Mapee and the Mabe� pamphlet. not fail to be with them on thin oc '-'ow,we are glad to say, recovering. -James be abundantly rep2id for their trouble. st the mu i a it y will be presented ; re4 rano I I . . casion. ,� again . � . insult, which has been shown th,em by com. of tibe works, will._pay t�he prefer stock If they believe what they read they will MaKinlay has gone to Thornton to take a LOCAL Bumws -Miso Ellie Ballantyrie, so that the fin& i 4i .- ­ 1, . . positiou as teacher in one of O'Sullivan's who had been visiting relalivea and friends I sl- �tement may be ms,6e . � � . ing out in a body,. irrespective of all oLher dividend. The company in still' extending h0o come to the conclusion that this Mr. as complete an possibl�. I . I :, its operations and reaching.out in new di. Mabee. is a. bid, bad Man, and that 'big BlYth. business college@, -Dat i vg the fire, on Tues- ' in Flint, Michigan, for a number of monthe, M [ - � . . I cons iderat ion s, and rolling up hach a ma. rec'ions and where it will likely pull up no RETIiaz,�(, Fiio.)i BL,sx,,ar,ss,-The follow day morning, two accielents happened. W. returned home this week. -Oil Wednead y . . - ' � " . � j9rfty for the Liberal candidate -that will pw.4,in seems to have any idea. The com'- .parnphlbt is'almo8t obscene literature. M.r. ing, which we take from the -Toronto Globa' J. Scott was severely injurFd by a failing last, a very happy event took place in the -On Thursday eveni ig of last week, while . . show the Mail Ind its friends thatt they P11nY have already invested -eight million of Saturday will be of interest to man in chimney, and Alf. Sebastian -got his leg . . I . Whitney says t should be 11 burned at the y city of Loudon. We refer to tile marriage crossing Mr. Samuel ruft'8 bridge near - I I � are not so craven as to swallow its insults dollar.,i. Thin is all American capital. I i st � - this vicinity : "The retirementlof Mr. S. badly out on broken glass. Both are re- of Nlr. John R-:)bertiso ' . mmon hangman.11 The Nor. n, aon of .'Mr. Peter Kirkton, Mr. John Hai nah met with an ex- - - L, i I ____ i � � . ake by the oal F. McKinnon from the wholesale ,business covering. -Last Saturday, while plastering 'Robertson, of the township of Tuckersmith,- perience- he will not m(ou forget. He was . I , I with irn punity, but Lhal (hey have the Mr. G. M - If %y8, the $reat ,rfii I way mi folk Reforme h6wever, does not seem to -ith which he has been connected for .so in the new Methodifit church, Alr, W. Who is a young, respected and progressive crossing the bridge with his mammoth I . an- . w I- ­ plack to resent its impertinent and Jnt,ulb- be so much fraid of Mabee. It says -, -1 ". � . agee, since he resigned -,,the presid6ney df I many years is an announcement that,will be Westcott gotmearly suffocated by gas from farmer, to Miss Margaret J., fourth daugh- White traction engine, which weighs 9,M) Ing aasaultff upon their honor and hon,,8ty. the Southern Pacific, has -been out of a j . ob ." Charles Mab 3e In pretb,V well known hete reovived WiLh considerable interesb in com. coke, that was bciag burned to dry the ter of Mr. Peter McIntyre, of thatownship pounds. The stringer broke, throwing the - - - 1rhey t),t least owe it to themselves . t-) ,do ' � 0 1 .., . . .� in Norfolk as a qs . Dectable andwell conneot- mercial circles, Mr. McKinnon,. who dur. Wallis. We are glad to .say that he is of Williams. Owing to the recent desih of engine into the Wateer below, a distance of onneol d . b feet, turning it once over. -Just in � I to the Grand Trunk and will assume the W. Mabee, tr3asurer of Oharlotteville, ell. a e with the wholesale millinery trade The scribe from the hamlet of Bluevale has marriage festivitics, and the happy couple the nick of time, Mr. Hannah jumped int ' I � this, all I we b lieve, they will p.y the debt kurnor now has it that h is coming . back* ' ad young mail � "'Als father, the late Henry ing the thirty yearg he has been actively again able, to be around &8 usual.- the bride's mother, bhe�e was uob the usual about I with in�(rekt. - - I . ,o . I position of president and general manager. -joyed the conf denceand respect of " of Canada has built up one of the mos er seemed quite the same since that returned the same evening to Nlr. Robert- the water and escaped with only a -slight . , all big ' I � . - .1 I - . The grouni work of 'these rumors is 6 neighbors. H a grandfather , olive tensive connections in this country,' ii retir. memorable trip to Formcsa last summer. son's home. We unite with their very many mark on his head, cl used by the tank - . , per. I I r Mabee,-- ing from' active participation in the firin Wingham is still four miles from a deserted friends i' wishing them � ., hapa, that Mr. Hays is now in ,the old was a 'fine an Id gentleman as ever breathed . long and continued tongue s�riking him. The engine was dam- -� L_ The Benefits of Reciprocity, 0 an Hi.9 uncle, Robert Y. 9 ess, -Mr. 191mrson, a student of aged to theextentof l'bbut Vft Bythe - I couWry and it is supposed he iti conferring th ir of Norfolk. that bears his name and after a short holi. village, even if our foup.dry has stopped for ; happia a J . . Mabee, of Vic5oria, is a leadiqg, bugiw--ss i . i . . -1 The Toronto Globe, in its leading edit,orial with the Grand Trunk authorities there. . day abroad will return to Toronto to look lack of ready money. Being short of ready ' Huron College, London, conducted service aid of. a few tearnsi aw L thirty men; it waa ' � . . . arti��le in 1�s ia,ua of Monday last, quotes 1 The -employees of ther.o�d will hardl wel. m.an of -the coulity. All Mr. Mabee'o cohnec- after other commer6al affairs in which ho'Is - money is surely no crime. Any, yeal evert I at St, Paul's church on Sabbath . . . I � . ays back again. . y I -beat people part of the morning removed out of the ores , on Friday aftet- I � conl,� Mr. H I . . . . .tions are of the I Norfolk counts interested. He has sold the greater beat of us, are liable to get into thab last. -Mr. S. Graybeil, of Michigan, 'Was in noon, . . some tilluroo ffory, a letter written by F. W. - his holdings in the wholes predicament. The g'rasa is not growing o the village I , - � b ; I 1� --- . among its inhabi tants, and no on'� -ba-a ever ale millinery firm n ast week, visiting Mr. John -After an illness extending over some � � . ­ . . - 0harlea the streets of Wingham yet, and wil never Pope. -Mr. Wm. Luker, jr., this week seven years, Mr. Josep] M. Cahill passed _* lfods�­311, -Livc -Stoelc (J�nimi8sioner f(,r Can. The pa8b two years have been 'profitable hinted that - he is a black shea.� of IS, F. McKinnon & Co., Limited. The I . I . . . ds facile pen, and he bag chosen eompauy bed with .a as ital f do so as long as the present council holds moved into Mrs, Maun'g dwelling.,Mr. F away early Wednemday morning at his home . ada. Ttcsi figures a,re exceedingly Ewg.gas- ones fdr the banking institutions of'tbe,- Mabee % i el was establim " I . I to employ it in the preparation of 'campaign $300,000, and Mr. McKinnon has mo&d PaIrt offloe-the stray cows will keep ib down. Smallac,ombe, formerly known am the Onion' in Stratford. The causp of death was con. . tive awl should he very carefully considered oomitry, The large enterprises opening_.up literature, It of his stock to the extent of $262,000, still King, recently shipped a car load of onion sumption, the result of a severe cold which . *I by the farmers atirl business men of Canada. in Now Onta-rlo- British . I 9 not a dishonorable calling. I a � . , * Yol ' umbia,' the It differs surely not, even in degree, from retainingaome shares, but giving the control - from this station. -Mr. Wm. Tho-meou, non developed rapidly. Mr Cahill was a son of ' - � CrIlid letter Was ,Aritten in -instification of 17oukon and elsewhere, together '-with the that of writing editorials' for political Ile ' and management to the new purchasers, . Bluevale. I of Mr. BernardThomson, who has been in the late Mr. John Cahil , of Ellice-, and was , papers. Mr. Mabee has written, illustra W2_ They are Mr. James Alexander, for -the past NOTr,s.-Mrs. F, B. Scott is obill ve Manitoba for some time, is now in Montana, the investment, ill-'ade by Hon. Jolm I)r'yden, generally booming trade of the country, all ted ry ill born in that township n, jady 44 years ago. . - I and published 46 pamphlet, whidh he offers three years vice-president of the company, with inflammatory rhuernatim. - Charlie having recently gone there. -Mr. Will. Car. He was Ming up till about � - 1'rovim;41 Minister of Agriculture, in. a .,t3rve to tring rich grists to their mills. The' for sale. He h Ia done this at h118 owji rink who was before a share holder ; Mr. George, Caultes has returned from his summer's lisle, of Winn g, is home spending a twoyeare ago, when lie declining health !),,,kota� etv-We ranch, and for which h6 has k, a wealth retired labors near Moles worth. -Mrs. Daniel Lewis couple � s 3mi-annual statement of the Bank of . Mon- In this pamphl(t hebas seen fit to deal wlth' Caldbeek, of Woodstoo y of weekipse with his parents. -Mr. made i b necessary for im to stop -work . . becil severely ci i I i cized by a portion of the treal, perhapi the leading in - I merchant there, and Mr. John 8 ;�, . . onetary inati the pretentinrim of the Ontario .Opposition , . McKinnon, was in London a few days this week attend. McKinnon, of North Dakota, was in the altogether, and he came to reside in the I � ` press of the country. It shows the advant- tutiou of the country, shows the profits for leader in a v 0d rather breezy style. a nephow,'and a director of the company for ing her sister, Mrs. Walker, who is very village duiing the past week, visiting re. city. . I . I 1, ages, which the- enterprise undertaken by the last half --year to amount to $741,000, as- We have loo,oke throlugh the pamphlet,care. three years back. The change in the firm ill. -Miss Barbara Thynne, who has spent . . c3m.pared with S682,0W for the correspond. fully-, and we can see absolutely 'no ground will take place on.. January first." M r, S. the summer with relatives in Bluevale and , Mr. Dryden and others will be to the cattle ing period of last year. The bank ciroula. for the charge brought by Whitney that F. McKinnon is's brother of Blyth's worth vicinity, left last week for Comber, Essex * � . raisera of Canada. But the 'figures given, tion has also increased nearly a million. dol. Mabee )las bef out master and merchant and Mr. John 7 county, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. . ji too personal.' A political lars durin'g the -same period., leader who is mot.-Orbpared to accept the Minnon is a Scil. John S. has boats of G, Wray, a few months before joining her while they admirably serve this purpose, I Our Reputation � . , t - __ - _ . treatment. aco(rded� Mr. rIVIltney in the friends in Blyth and vicinity who will be brother, Rev. Robert Thynne. who has pur- ____ ___ __ I � - are , equally in creating in another direction. Illustrative of the thrift of the Canadian Mabee PamPhl)t, abould etire to private pleased to learn of his continued progresi-in chased the Arthur Enter so. -Mr. and - - " . " I I frh., is whh't the Globe says : rogreas beling! made - life- His skin a to thin. '� eformer the Queen City and his upward carwr in Mrs. Henry Dimment, df iw Hamburg, . . . I , . . 41 A great relief all round was atTorded people and the rapid p - onighe al The R the commercial world. He i's t c Ia spreading far ind near for mak Ladies' Tailor-made Costumes. The . when by a vkit to Washington - I M 84 t the Toronto yo � un � feet fib and stylish appearance treal, president of the Bankers' Association ry week, con. ohn Diment ouston, of Mon-� Mail al' oat ev 36 a of.:v , - per - so have, � � � by the country, Mr. E. S. Cl ' be kind of are �visiting Mr. Diment?s brother, John ,y a I Diment, sr., this week. Mrs. J infe Messrs. n who is bound to succeed and we o very garment in acknowledged by all. I . I- . Fi,sher and Dryden secured tYe removal of 4!� . I P tains worse an I rne�ner statements about 'are afl Troolud of his success. has not yet recovered from her long illness. The reason of our tremendous euccess .in on account of the first-class � . � the United 4States -quarantin'e. -How vafu. in an address recently delivered,. gave the .1)remier Ross, than anything, than. can ,be NOT -Mi. -The Eugene Page Company, un- -Miss Annic Swan is spendiag a month ability employed by our firm in the manufacture of our Jackets and Skirti. I WbIe thig concession was may be appreciwted following very interesting and encouraging found in the Mabee pamphlet about Mr der the auspices of the Knights of Macca. with friends at Fergus. -George'- Pocock is Theme are the testimonials we receive from time to time, One lady write -S) I � � wvhen It in stated that du,ring the past four statictics He said : � Whitney. � * been, gave one of the beat concerts Blyth has moving this week to the farm in East Wa- her Euit in an nice a.� it possibly could be. We use great care in the selec- and one, half years of theq uarantine between I Placing the pop. I .1 heard for a long time, although there was vianosh, which he recently purchased from tion of our fine materials, and only k . eap goo& specially adapted for the Ia I - F-----------4- .. . . Canada Paid the United States only 3,762 Illation this year at 5,400 900, a � indiloated - I U14orne. not a large attendance. Every person an- - WilliaknLinklater. -Ernest Mills, of Clin. nice trade, which give general satisfaction. - . � I - I n a a 0 1 Cattle were exported from Canada -tr, ,hL . by "the later census returns, I find the - WED] I .. joyed the concert, and there in no doubt, if ton, is visiting relatives in Bluevale.--Wm. Ge t ) T il ring is what we like to talk about, E'very, garment we pro uce ifs in its line a . )2,. foreign trade per head to have been $71.50 .7 . the3 wonld Robertson and W. J. Duff drove to Pinker. C.masterpiece. Olie gent Writes from Toronto, who received a stylish yoke U! nited KO,tea, These were valued at $z 8ILVER )INO 1 Avery pleasant event they ever come this way again � ­ -6116. In the three and one half years fol. took place at t1, a resiqence of Mr. and Mrs. be honored by a packed hol se. -Quite a ton, Bruce county, this week. -Whitfield . in the fiscal year 1901, an u - I against $45 in Thom' a Cann, on thelevening of November number from here intended taking in the cost from us to big order. He says 11 the onlyfault I see in it is, it seems a � . I - I - . lowing the removal of the injurious quarar. 1891, 647 in 1881 and $49 in 187L The 4th. .aThis w4a this celebration li+,tle too swell." And he sends us sa order for another co&t for a friend ,of - I Line 301.(rt3 cattle were senb. from Canada deposit8 of the p :- Jermyn sold his farm on the B line, Turn. ,z - ` � :1. 1 � to the 11! afted States,, which were valued at' I rersar� of th I . . - stock twentieth anni a marriage of evening of last week, buti on account of it and has purchased John Boomart's farm, on I � . � eople in the joint' of the Scottish concert at Se%forth, on Monday berry, to Thomas Holmes. a short time ago, big, wh6 is delighted with It. ;� I 1� ;_, . � S,51,3717,.432- In 1893 under the old condi- government and savings'banks have risen' in' Mr. and 'Mrs, Cann, Nearly 100 guests being much a disagreeable evening, they did the Bluevale road.�Mr. Joe Pugh attended � work I I steady progression from $19 'per head in Before you buy your Fall Suit and Overcoats eee us. Our price . ._1 tiong, only 402 cattle wero sent to the LJn- were present, who brought with them gifts not go. -Mrs, Geena8h, of Lucknow, is at John Granger's sale, near Moleswortb, lent aj�d stvle are correct every time. , . . � � ited litates, by Canada. In 1900, 86,9so 1871, to $27 in 1881, $40 in,1891 and $74 in suitable for the 'occasion, One. worthy of present the guest of Mrs. A. Taylor. -Mr. week.' Miss - Eliza Messer was the guest of � i) 1901-most--etriking evidepee,df -the prac, mention was a beautiful piano to -the bride Alex. McKellar.ente . rtained a aniall gather. M !so McLean, Wingham, for a few days thi's , were sent over. It to quite ot common thing tical prosperiiy of the peoplo. The the groom, . We are pleaded -to note that iog Friday evenin behalf of Mism-Truax � hat the young cattle Of Money employed in the daily business of M 49 in week. -Walter Burgess, clerli in Kerr Bros. . thati are thus exported should be kept and I I rs, Cann's frie de id' Darlington did 'not of Walkerton, who is at present vioitin store, Wingham, is laid off work this week fattened in Ctinada, Canada, excluding.subsidaty coinage, is now . Stark & Mackay, . forget her alt u ;h' 9 . I they ooqld not be friends in town, All those present report with a bad oold,-The weekl . � but Mr. 11odavir points 1 $11 per head, whereas 20 years ago it did not present. W he 1 0 ah had y . .1. I . ollip ent of � � - partaken of faot� M. I � - . . . . I . the h ving had at enjoyable time, -Mrs. Chas. hogs to the Palmerston pork ry was OPPOSITE THE COMMERC .AL ROTE . I i . . �,','_ _'� lAn4" . j . 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Jdhn -Holtnes.—Alt �� - ,ted at �the paren. � vial . I d&Y. —Th,Dm&i B100 _� I Chefiter, Up1glandl ,,, L 1;1 � vight.. This is MIr � . . to this -0ountry- . , . - down, iu this local" . h&a been enga 001 gedtion 'N ill§ L 40. 1 1 so - Ifor ,exb year. TI: * , - � .. ex-einare fahe Will - � is a clevergirL—T, I ly, !Of Bru'seelat but� I - -removed to Gatti Awl produes -#tore.--�-W I . - - I if thi 204, 1b10ak9 I6 - - ' � . bad the .VaisfOrtuli' - 'result tbst, both his � .ad and bruised, froi. . �,,ii hunters from M, W, 6t&ti0A On I jorne th�jr limit 4, . . . . -Maitland rivAer wasz ;; . tjtnethil fallt on IV ... � . . .Bw-totiffe is'able I ........ . .long siege of illn6l iI lbu5ing qp the live,,', ivirig A gooA prl! I be a reylef to tt . I -whe town is threat . I the price of a -cow.;, I - i: � --t ,bwya been poisoxi-e . .� - - rot I . - t-o*n dumping 9- , � I .'',of Guelph, reachel I . I . - Sabbath,, C. Stri . -ter., Mzr* Ross W- *� 4� _,F,"4.hoP0,—zIj&!3V .- i . . . . . . .. .1 .,exchanged Pulpits; � . of Wrometer.—L. I . .of bin drug and box from ]St. , ThOm'", I � mended. —A llumb� th,a ailver weddiug , I . . aides, at AtolesWAol - —mils 'Twisie Al. I . 1. the past two year, .11 writer of kinderg-al . 4Cook4s P�ublishfng A I . tile Ptesbytoriala I -visiting at the heir . I I week, Mr. Robta� . . was also a guest �t . — - . - . . I I � � J. G. STAINOIURN I carmy, Diler & C -G.,. , I sneer, Notoxy. Iftnei I OtOedbyZ-olfins * I I . Exeter, Olat, . � . � . 11 - . Pert , —Ur. Will. Day� to California for tb � . of him health. ' , —While,workini - - Maty's the other � �. sustaixied a compoll . #I I - —Mr. W. Torre .attending the &H been appointed I school, at a salary � —The deliVeti!3� . I I forme d * union. , union, is to- Proted , - I I -deliver parcels �eai. . —Ex-May,or 01 I was Arrested in � -1 . . - , , . taken to woodatoj I - - I tilently obtaining', Calderi a went, Zo misawy note. . . . —Tb,e ostineal I I two milos mouth o4 . by fire o, little ;it'v, I I ing, The cause is I about $6,000, and: Ill the Perth M-utu . I —Mr. J,00n &� away peacefully zi aftera long . and I - . numption. The A � : speoted citizen of I ! . in. the prime of lib - I —F. Beck has si � � . joining ,the villap . � . Arbogast, of Ful � I Beek ro-i3erves hal , � went corner, on w � � I reiddence. PosEem I Back & Song will I I I to their flour mills ' - . —A company D1 24 r. G. G. Mcph, going to ask the t I .� next session for a ( I � . I . -railway between � I If the enterprise P ter will be enlargle-1 Points - I I . I --John Gr k- . - Opp' ' ,,I has been fined "i )I , in big hot4 I and ,R, 1 , 'rnan who was RIV this lintol that th, ' —whomet his Aes;t his wikgon) spf IA bome. . �� —P. B. 1-141tby \___�__escap . ed serious � - While taking hon I I -slipped on a grai . ling, almost rolled . was, Mir. Holtby, -1 " .he,f-wre4, well in v � I did. . . —Mirs. Thomas . November 12, at I ' - Blaughard towne . deceased lady h for a considerable - confined to her ro . I her ,death occurr4 she leaves a famil I 0 IF - daught-ari; to wou I � family -are at hon . I . � —A -double w . . OFomeph's oburch I _ I rnornins of latt t. performed by I eontracting pax . Vmtaral of St Liyucb,,of Miobif, -,of ,2tr4t.,ord, an Dowiliti. I I � — . . . I - � r� - - � _"`40� . . - � . . , I . . � - � .... I 11 ____ � r -all Wheat finew), 81 I - SoAng W.kea$per bi . 4DAte per btishel- . I � . Page yor bushel - 4 Barley.per buxhe`,_� , � � . 'lantiter" X0. 1, low 4 I -Butter. to - - - - !� 'Elgep-or doz-- . I . riour, Per 100 , tw-, , � Iray Pot ion new - mass per 100 U_ - 'I. Sheep Adklns�... .- I WOO—. .. — Palistose per bubb I Ilal* (TrAsIl) psir b W"d 1par cord flonj I I W . 3Gd,P0r *Ord 141h; . , I Upot rag -4 c 909*d-.. - - Timothy Seed.__ I Pork, ,i* 100 to., � TaIllow, per Ill- - � � . � � - I o < Tou.ox,xo,'NNov, buohel, 69 to -J 4� ' I spring wheat,ft veas, 76.jo; bi I I to 5064 ; Choi I I tO M-50 ; good I . 11 I . I b�