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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1901-11-22, Page 8- I --- �������� ",",,",, � ����� I'll, --- - , . � . V . . . . ... - I _'.. I . . I I I � - ­ - - - -- - - - _-_ � z ­ - C---- - __ I � - , . - - . . I I - I . . . . . - P I - , 7 . t , f I - � I . - . I . . , I I �i � � t =_ - X I BULBS I I I . HALF PRICE.' I � 5TQt,r0_XC1f_XK _Xaw:�_�_91;_Xgg , - '91 . - For one week only, ' we will se.11 the balance I of.our stock of Winter � . Flowering Bulbs at half . I � , � - price. . i -Better come -'early. , I . . I q FtEMEMBER PAFOSTS THE PLACE � BOOKSTORE,- SEAFORTH. , Grand Trunk gailway : THANKSGIVING RATES. I - - -_ Return tickets. will be issued at single first-class fare, good going November 27th and 29r,h, valid to return an or before .11on.. day, December-Ond. Tickets on sale pre- vious night for early morning trains, . Odean steamship andoon tickets' reduced - $1.o. N� � I - ____ W. SOMERVILLE, Agent Commercial, Building, SEAFORTH. . 1045 1 DOMINION BANK. CA PITAL (Paid Up), - $2,300 000 REST,; - __ $2,300:000 , SEAFORTH .BRANCH, � . Main Street, Seaforth. . ' A General Bankiing Business trans - Farmers' Sale Notes collected, :rated. . n same at lowest. ­ . rates.- . � Drafts sold- on all points in Canada, - the United States and Europe. -1 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest allowed on, deposits of One Dollar and upwards. . - R. S' HAYS,, W. K. PEARCE, Solicitor M-anager. I IMP G-RI-TANT N I OTICE.1 . . - �. .. . I W. K. WATSON., SEAFORTH, . A.,eerit for the " National Cream Scpq�mtor," wanu- I I factured by the Raymond Sewing machine Company " of Guelph. The universal favorite, simple and beau. tiful in depign, tow parts to clean, easy to operate, 0 . reliable and _dfirable,, more points of merit than any 8 other separ�tor - a perfect skimmer suitable for from ` two to twenty dye cows. Call at my office and ex- 8 amiao the "National " before puroh%Bing a separa. a tor, Sold on easy terms, _W_ MT. _W-A.,rTSC)1V, I d General Imurance Agent and Dealer in St wing a . hlachhieaan� Bicycles, NORT11-MAIN ST., SEAFdRTH, . �c , . c 1 1630 - - 8 __ " Genuine " Business- E&cation- � The kind our students receive, � � �e I - '; _�Ili c IC � (�7,-,Ijw- - ,1Z �­ I AC 1 Z _�2�;57�_­::�� . - - �)2. / � I , a 6� 1 1 11 _1� a -, STR,ATF0RD, ONTAil (O. t � d Many leading butinegs colleges' cmploy our grad , uates "as k temehem, Surely this 1,,s pro�f of superior- a UY. All , our grad,upatei. got situations Write for - V . catalogue. \ 0 Grand Trunk Rallway" montb,13 ticice6q, 9110A�Iog h students to ccuie diOly by train -from Scatorth, cott $165. i � .- � W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. t � � 4444-52_ b E4 Henderson's Photo a . 1. , 0 - StWio. . e I Will Jae open for . business on Thanks- i giving Daly. , ,,, V Cabinet Photos can be had on that day a I far $2,3)o a dczen, � V V These will be of tfie very best. 9 . - - . . . 0 Versonal o.ttention given to a,11 work. p � 8atiafaction guaranteed every tirne. 9 1. , I � - � C J. P. HENDERSON, Seaforth. is . � 176t h __ - __ . t � I � . All You Need to Kno-W. a L I . e - Ifintereated in practical education, n i�, the name of our splendid school, d the . . r . a Gentral Business College, T . TORONTO, w r( We thoroughly prepare young people for the i business dution of life by our complete a, I . t courses in Accoantiogi Telegraphy, ,Sharbhand, T ' ypewriting', etc. We pro. I vide a dozen capable teachers and type- writing machines, Euid produce good fr - results. Circula,rB fr'ee. P 9---t ENTER' A I NNY TENI E. . 4 Address, W. H. SHAW, Principal, . a ti Coage and G,_rrmrd,At@., Toronto. - Be - I - . — 1686-52- ni A Xinu-te te Too Latp( 1,�� To catch the- tr4in, . and.all because your . watch %as out of order". Time lo8t can - - not be regained, "Cis best to .have your watch in order. The Cost of repairing and regulating ,is � filight ; the benefit is great, Nly Wateh and Clock repaiting has my personal aLtention, and- I guarantee. my L, work. I p-romiho to relicve� you of pasL annOilftylCee. - — � . Counter's Jewelry Establishme:0t, 8 E AYO RTH. L � W. l- COUNTE*R, . . : . blanager ________ , --7— . - THE CANADIAN Bank . � .of - Commler-ce I . . � __ . . r-A.PITAL(PAID UP) Ei,T,h-t Million Dollars, $8.0o.o,000- Rest, - - - $20000,000. - � . � A general Banking business tran- sactecf. Farmers' Notes discounted, arid special attention given to the collection of Smile Notes. . SAVINGt BANK. -Interest allqw- ad an deposits of $1 and upw'alrdg. Speclat facilities for transaction of hUrstness in the Klondike District.- , Money ord0re, PaYablo at any bank, l9oued at the following rates :_ Under., $IQ 08 $20 to $30 .12 - 910 to 420 - :10 $30 to ,Q50 .14 , .F. IIOLMESTEI) I Solicitor, ,4 . F. 0. 0. MINTY, Manager, - � 1624 1 � I .1 - � - . � Iii ,. � ; Me- Rat Port e, Port Arthur and -of Southiim writers. The amount of work OUR BIG OFFER. this locality. Xtie fowl supper, on ffivnua I'll ,� I . .. — — . ht last, was very successful, -the number . ­_ --- I 1949 fuvou 6XV0101tot FortTl1illila.m. He es�y the schools of these he did in a day and the diverefpy of the - . nig YI-ABOUT OUR 111�� - I � - . . � . places an.: qui6 as good as those of old subjects which he handled, was surprising. , Tum HURON EMIOSITOR from NOW until of turkeys and geese that were rlizpo7ed Of � . I � -_ I �� . I - � . . OatarO. There are practically' no rural But while he wqrked rapidly, be never slur. JANUARY 18t, 1903, FovitTrn,,,�T full months, was simply immense. The ladies of the " - I . . . . � DISTRIOT, MATTERe.'_ , Separate schools red ' � I - I I in Now Ontario, his work. . Each afficle was marked by for $1.00, the price of one year's subscrip- congregation deserve great praise for pro- - ... 1. ,, . .but with Anoreasing .population tbeis an absolute regard for pure English." tion. Send in yonr name at once, and get viding such an excellej�t spr�ead, which was NEW - COODS4 4--. 1 - I . I j - . . To OCR CORRESPONDENTS.—.As T . hursday betabliebm6t will J61low. Mr. Pren- &_ the benefit of the full time. highly enjoyed by all, both old and youDg. - . I . --- - . - - I I I next is Thanksgiving day, it will be fieces. � dergast's d.uties entail' the visiting twice a DoN.'T DU IT * AGAIN. -Soule young lads The CanadiAn AWItial, a handsome maga. It, was without doubt a rare treat, and we � � 9AJLI �1. ,-IC91 =-(U I � I . -,i�, . r � year of all the city and- town schools, and put an old dead fish and wet mud in the zine of over 50 pages of the most interest iog congratulate our Presbyterian friends on � . . I - . sary for us to go to press one: day earlier - Let us say a � word aboutour new gto.1, �, . . once a, year�of the rural schools." letter box at the post office, the other night, and entertaining reading, will be given to their success. An excellent programme was � I � I th an usual next week, that we may in earn- _* . and Pbstmaster Dickeon and his deputy ha& all the riubscriberis of TIfE EXPOSITOR who provided, consisting of speeches by the foIr of winter goods, and at the same tira � - I � - we'll tell you that a minute,s It-. I man 'with other people,. e joy th'� holiday. VOR -XMAS CAKE.�We now have in stock wdemoralized lot of letters; the destinations pay their su�scriptiorf one yea,r in advance. lowing reverened gentlemen : J: W. Au- better than a fall colu. peep is - . 1.� . x' 'a * orystalized frult3, new raisins now . cu r'ran t 4, -Cro8ge of some were difficult to detect. Mr. Dick-- Thi& excellent premium will be ready about drew$, Varna; F. H. Larkin, Seaforth ; mn of descril)_ . I I I We would,- thereforet -a*-our correspond- & Blackwell,peels, figs, dates', nuts, eyerythIng in son has been 37 years postmaster, and, as the first of December. Get your subscrip. McNeil, Bayfield ; Sawers, Brucefield. tion. Nothing has found a place here. -_ ents to send in their correspondence one day the line at A. Yo�nxols, seaforth. . 1771 this in the first offence of this kind he has tions in early, and make sure of the pre- Solos were rendered by MiEs Anna F,Q,ster in stock but what we know is I � - � . TH�RTI . Granby Rubbern are the best. We are None but reliable I 900&, - � earlier than usual. Kindly mail your letters . suffered from, he showed his kind hearted. mium, . land Mien Maud Moffatt-, Varna; Mr. Bro_kvm-, manufacturfre a. virOoLig- - . a.g.oDto for Seaforth. W. H. Willis. 1771-1 I wholesalers could tempt us d " so as to reach us not ' Ister-than Tuesda Dens to the lads, by not notifying the post Par%haps the following combirrations will Brucefield. The recitations of Miss Duffiefl, ud when . ===__ . . Y' Every'far a you spend a dolliar in thi 9 a . me'r wanting a stove should see office detective, who is employed by the interest you : of Goderiab, were well received nd heartily 8 , store, you I Byoomplying vith this request. you confer S. Mulleit & Cole. ad on page 7. 177t -I ay -,offerings get a hundred cents' Worth of cer - Ic - Government forsuch purposes. The detec. Tim EXPOSITOR and Montreal Daily Herald, - encored. The proceeds from Sund Ita mm a favor on us, andi� at the same time keep F. W. Tweddle, Denti3t, office over tive is no resp . eotor of persons. . and supper amounted to nearly $80. � -the certainty that what you inty _� - , Dominion Bank, Soxforth, formerly occupied by Dr. . $L75- , the best of its kind, and if .1 �11 is - I _e 4t f Mon Tim ExPoSITOR UP10 the istandard of other . AUXELTARY MEETmG.-On Tuesday last, we Zee . � - I . G. F. Belden'. 1769-8 1 FIRST NATcHF,7 BANK VS COLEMAIN.-At Tim EXPOSITOR arid Weekly Globe, $1.65. the wife of Bishop Baldwin, of London, or- mistake in baviue,' weill Pay for A. - �. lik * — weeks. . . ; - .f. . WANTED.' Brighb Dried Apples, 80 Taim EXPOSITOR and Weekly Witness, $1.65 error, and we'll satisfy, t � 00. the , Jhorsei" etc, - . - Oagoode Hall, Toronto, on Saturday last, Tim E ganized a Woman's Auxiliary, in and I . � 0 orders direct froin Germany. Also Ro;I Bubber, XPOSITOR and Westminster, $2.15. � I p fi arno . - reV . Chief Justice Faloodbridge gave judgme gave a very interesting and table ad a good or a TRAVELLERS.—The followinf were'ticket. Fowl, and.Raw Pure. 0. E. King, WinghAni _ I nt TjiEE.xPosiToR and Farming World, $1,75, - I 1708-tt in the suit brought by the First Natchez dream on mission wgrk, after which 'the fol- New Winter Uliderwear, all kindL I I I., ed to distant pointb this wee by. William Machines in all styles at . lowest Bank of TRE ExPOSITOR and Farmers' Sun, $1.80. lowing ladies were elected es officers of - Th ­ , . ,&qVAD aud re � Somerville, up -town agint ,Grand Trunk washilog, I Natchez, Mississippi, againab Mr. - ere is a keenness in the air a 7 . , . prices, at Reid & Wilion's, Svaforth� . 1771.1 E. C. Coleman, of this town, as follows : And many others. If you don't see Varna branch : President, Mrs. James ness in the morning ,that 9 Crisp. 1. root of gres Railwav ! William Mahon and John Gal. the paper you want, drop us a car whisplis � . � I d. I . , CUTTERS.—I have now ready a large stock Judgement (G. A. B.) in action tried at Armstrong ; vice-president, ,Mrs. John � heavier underwear, loway, Walton; E. 11�i Lsoasse-and family$ � � . See our stock, . (Yf money N . OfCuttersof my own make, &Dd for durability, stile i Goderioh,. brought to recover amount'of a . . M(,,LF,AN BROTHERS. � MeNaught,on ; treasurer, M is3 Anna Foster; A grander an.ortment of better under. � Seaforth, to Sault Ste.. Marie, Ontario ; Miss and price, they cannot be equalled. Call cid see for promissory note for'$2,000 made by defend- -_ --- Flossie Weir, to Reed City, Michigan ; Miss yourselves. R. Dxvy,nF,ux, deaforth. 1770-2 1 — secretary, Miss Rachel Beaty. wear ter men, women, boys glmd girk, I to irt the lie Flora Porter, Seaforth, to Auburn, Now I ant in favor of the Vidells Lumber and 0— .. priced underwisr, .. .,,er - - . York. I .,- - Men's laced'grain leggings, the very best, - Manufabturing Coinpany and endorsed by outfits from a large operator in Ottawa.- _11� . in this store. The best is here in. all- . -or its equi�, . � � for $1,615, Men's corduroy for 90c pei.- Pair, w H them to plaintiffs, Held, that thedefendant Mr. J. J. Morrow, who has been running . Hibbert. . -1 .1 0 ,,-' Willis, Seatorth.. - - 1 7i.1 ' , ' 'the Dixon'botel, at Brucefield, for t past Boya' corduroy or canvas leggings are the the popular prices -25c, 35., 5001 wel � Wen had established his defence, which was that hie* very thing for this time of year, and the price so 75c and $1 for each garment. � I . HoqjcEy CLUB,—A meeting fbr the pur- WRI.-Wuns.-W6 have the finest �"ort-- ye,,, has disposed of his interest in the - . -0 . . posa of reorganizing the hockey club was menil of`M�akei. Our covered gevr wringer' t he had agreed to'- coAtribute $5,000 'cowards low, only 75c ptr pair, ell ofzcs. Girli'corduroy, all � � 11 �tilne and I , Jt4 h e I business to Mr, George McDonald, of Chat- eize3, for the EaMO Price. W. H. Willis, Scaforth. ) � held in the Qucieno hotel, on Friday evening Onest made, cannot soil the clothes from oil 1 Call his share in a company which was to be in. ham, who assum(s possession a@ soon as the . 1771-1 New Jackets and Fur� � dnd see it, Reid & Wilson. Seafarth, 177�-I dorporated under the law of Louigiaria, TL -_ Mad' on thi last, w4n the following officers were"Glect- � . . . � .. . Store to 'rent, lately occupied by H.'R. S. A., $3,000 in cash for stock for that license is transferred. -Thursday next is There is more good- solid wear in the $5 The stylish dressers, that is the fath ' - - - ed : Honorary president, W. 0. Reid , ThankP3 iving Day, and a public -ioxiable ladies, are looki ' , Jackso'n & San as a liquor atcre. Apply to the Do- amount, and $2,000 to be paid only out of holiday.- Ready -To -Wear suit of The E. McFaul Co., ng with InU& I is the inott ,gresid t, H. R. Jackson; vice president, T. ,minfori Bank, Sonfoith, [ . 1770�2 his first profits. The note, which r'epre- Mr. B. W. Gunn shipped a car load of po- Seaforth, than 'that' amount of money is - " favor on our new and imr�enxe stock of I I The i, eu -Feafg- . . . cloth jackets and fur goods, - I I . � tephens; seeretaryi W. H. Baker ; t For X-atit Saws,Axep, Cow Ties, Halters, sented $2,000, was nob to be negotiated but. - tatoes to Sarnia on Monday. -The Decem- likely to get elsewhere. But when -you pay . . The gar. . . I Ic I - .- . I p' her session of the --ounty council will open The E. McFaul Co. rnentB are the very height of style, they __ peo I lex urer, James Dick,� mania0r, W. McDougall,-, Lstiterap, Hcroo Blinkuts, etc.-, go to 8. Mullett & notwithstanding and contrary to the State $7, $8 or $10 for a suit, le . committee, T. Johnson' D, McLeod, J. L.�, Co., Seatorth. Ila rdtvitre,. Stove j, and Tinwar", at Goderich on TuesdW, December 3rd.- you are sure to get from it all the weat and are the most al)proved creations of - I - Pangman, L. MoDonald'and K. M. MeLeam�.� ; I . . 1771-1 - law, two directors held a meeting' and re -w foreign and home makers. sietl �' f; - da; fer all the a, Owing to some breakagge in the machinery comfort you want. Try them for your next ' I � � A I tli%3 zttuc eme to point to a -strong The L%dies' 'of the Methodist at the electric ight station, people using - -suit. or your advantage, in many instances in . Every indicationse ,Aid Society x)lved to and did trans esets of I F � team this year, and the club have decided church will give their -Annual . Thanksgiving Dioner the company to the plaintiffs, who thus be- 1771-1 extra choice tbings � - . , to abandon the'ald Huron on the evbuing of,Thanksgivin DAy. Dinnerwfil came the holders of the note, which was incandescent lights have had to resurrect . JOTTINGS, -Miss Gilmurry, of school see- in .furs, we have I league, and enter their old )amps. We understand t I only one of a' kind, but .man �_ 003ufort wi: -it from tj x to eight o'clock, overdue at the time. As far, however, as ti No. 3, has been re-engaged to teach y kindis of -, I ��- .4- be served in the basome F, . . . he earn- for � - I the intermediate series of the Ontario followed by a h1wical and Literary Entettalowent it] the iny intend putting in a new dynamo, with t on I styles to select from. This i " . ,effect of the meeting of the d irectors is P he ensuiDg year. Duriog the past year d- I - . f0i ,the M03 Hockey Asiociation. Doings in hockey' the- body of the church, Addre8ses by I 0 ident which they expect to furnish a first cot, richesb stock we have ever bad I i circles are likely so be int' clergy and a -lecture -by Rev. Dr. Gifford, of 01h,hon, concerned, it is not necessary to decide, as class Miss Gilmurry has proved a worthy and Prices ? Yes, pricee. Th I I . thes() 1i on "The Man for the Times.'# 8 � ey Ste un. - . 1100 ter. ereating tbia win. . 6ecia'Luiusio by the the Chief justice is not settling a list of con- service. -The young people will have a efficient teacher in this school, which was usually low for awift selling. We � tlUt,,ted : L 0 . -choir. TbepublIoAs oardially-irivitA Tickets, 26 tributories nor trying an action in the na- dance in Cardno's hall on the evenlog of shown by the creditable standing of her � want - — I . I . 11 ANOTHER SE,AFORT11 O.Lv Boy HoNoR cents. ByorJero(Pre3ident. . 1770-2 ture of a, sci. fa. There is, however, noth- Thanksgiving day. -An entertainment, tupils throughout the term. -Miss K. At- them to keep on moving out as they are . . . - - ED. See our large advertisement on page 7 of Under the auspices of the Band of Hope, � now doingt-quickly. - ' I - m . -The Toronto. Star, of Tuesday, has the this issue 8, blulloti & Co., seafcAfi. 1771-1 ing in evidence to justify a holding that the will be given in the Presbyterian church, on inson, of Tottenham, vi3ited several of her __ I I I I . � C) . � -, . : followir- - " A pleaeing event took place meeting was regularly convened and the the'evening of Tuesday, December 10th, friends iL this vicinity. during the past Dress Goods Moving at. - I * Light la�he work vt ill be'done by me at proceedi�gs regular so as to bind defendant. � - at Nasmith Company's headquarters, Jarvis moderate prices. Roy Aetz,a). 1771-1 . when Tiesott's famous paintings of the l'ife week. -On Fiiday evening last, a number . 1. �.. � - I �. . . I and Adchi ide streets,- lost night, when Mr. , Action dijmisied, with costs Thirty days' of young friends of Mr. and Mrs. F. Melady Double Quick-, I - � - I CnuRss.-We have in Barrel Churns all a tay. A. of Christ will be reproduced in lime light � - - I Fred Soole, who is leaving the employ of the loading mAkcs at b9ttow prices, Reid & W119011, B. Ayle8worth, i�. C., -and. R. S. vieiii. The entertainment will be, both in. assembled at their comfor-table home, at St. New goods are to be seen in this de. � I � . aforth, for plaintiff. J. T. Garrow, I the company after 1'6 years of service, was . - Hays, Se Columban, where the evening was :most partment all over. That is Bornething %� I Seafortb. ,7f . 1771-1 teresting and instructive, and there should � I I � :� . K, C.., and J. L Killoran, Seafortb, for do- pleasantly spent in social intercour�e, music shoppers don'b see in e i I made the recipient of a handsome ' Morris. BoNVLEPR -� ih,,NTION. ­�-A -general meet- be a large attendance. -Mrs. MoCrae and V6ry store, We . . I � . chair and an adftegs, containing mally,iti6x- � iug of�tho Se%forbh Boiviing Club will be held In fendant. —0 11. I Mr. Harry McCrae went to Brussels on and the typeocoron art. The music waa have to thank hundreds of buyers for � - � pre8sions of good ftllowabip from hii fbilow- Dick's R6te-1 this (Friday) evening, at 8 o'clock. A � most ably furnished by Mr. F. Feeney, of the many pleasant things they have I - i I . I employees. The presentation was made fq!l at'enda�ce is desired._ Persons having accounts PASSED AWAY.—The following, which we Tuesday to attend the funeral of a cousin, Staffa, on the violin; accompanied by 'Yiss said about our homespuns and-venetiau I ' . against�. the- club are reouested to hand them to the take from the Clinton Now Era, refers to Kiss Iva Walker, who died in London on by Manager' Turnbull and t136 addiess was I Gilmurry (f Hibbert, on the organ. A n. at cloths "for tailor-made costumes, Ana . I , � �_ �, . . � . z2eoretRry to -day. L. C. Jackson, Secretary, 1771.1 the death of the mother of Mrs. James Saturday. -Rev. Mr. Dayidson, of Varna, dainty and delicate lunch was then partall.- n also for the keen interest, they 'have I signed by Joseph Pim, t,hle foreman." M r. W,�-.;�E&.-Car of Timotb . y and Clover. Watson, of this town, which sad event took preached in the Presbyterian church last Soole is a nati�,e of Seaforth and a ,brother Fatmera, send sample, stating quantity and price, place on Sunday, l0th inst. : 11 After hav, Sabbath. Mr. Davidson is an excellent of at the usual hour,*and after a few hou .' taken in our showing of lack dress - 11 I - I . b I - I - of Mr. Charles Soole � and Mm Love, of. this . to G.'E. King, Wifi'gh.im. tY 17714f ing been afflicted for thirty years with,rheu- preacher and the people of Var" ara for- mcrre enjoyment all retired to their homes, fabrics. Really, it seems odd to bear - . . � I I town. 11 I highly grateful to Mr. and Mrs. Melady for so many remark that no one would ever .3 �_ � I . I NOTICE'. -Switches made -from combings.. matism, the mortal life of Mrs. J. L,Fslie, of funate in having so good a preacher and so ; �. , I *� ' . their kind hospitality. h,ave to go elsewhere for material for a � � � I I . Miss F. Ross, rooms over JaiVs Watson's office, town, has ended. For some thirteen months worthy a pastor. -A chapter of instruction - _�%, -D&tTir-or MR. Me - Efiltoy., Much regretd North Main Street, Sooform 1_771.4 . I garmen .13, ., . - :: I . - . � I I ming. known on Friday' . HFRP,AG*;UAM.—It pays ten fold to feed rendered unable to come out, and at t i moo rooms of the Malloch Chapter, Seaforth, on . Constance. ,ko-ep on getting the very best of every. 7 -1 . was felt on it 'beco she had been confined to the hous% being In Royal Arch Masonry will be held in the t. It will be our endeavor to ' ' � ast, that Mr. Robert -A. McElroy, of Rox- Iferoageum to Horsos, Cattle, Sheep, Pizo, and A knowledge of the * able thing, and selliog e"rytbing�at fair- . I boro, RipKillop; had *passed to the great P.u;tr `v. Reid & Wilson, Agento,scaforth. 177,11 suffering intensely ; all fbij time it was Thanksgiving day, . commencing at 10 but a knowledge of whe world is deeir I prices. I . - . . . . 'Representatives y , - I beyond that morning. His-illn'ess had been Thanksgiving dinner won't be 'iight necessary to. carry her in removing her o'clock in the morning. re to bu thebeet . �' I -, - . -around the he se. She bore the affliction from all the chap!e�s in the district are I I 1 1 11 . known, but few supposed he i without a turkey.. Give us your order now. We u heapeat to many people is better , 11 .. . was in so ply to choose from, .a I ao every goo", 0 A .Line that Leads. . . � � will have a large Au with Christ i%n resignation, never murmnr. expected. —Right Worthy Companion Rev. ,.nCTthe placeisat TheE. MeFaul Co's. . u .ritical a condition. 'Inflammatiah of the kind of frewh and cures meate. ,-Kennedy Bros., Sea- ing, although the disease was painful and'at J. W. Hodgina, Grand Su0brintendent of Store, Seaforth. It is cold enough now for . Any lady's eye th�t sees this head' ' ' ungs was supposed to -to the'eatis', of death. forth. 'Phone 18, 1 . -1 . Fars and heavy wool underwear, so be sure in.; , - FURS . .1� 1771 times excruciating. Her dau hter and b s. Huron district, paid an official visit to Te- might know that *e are gain to men. I Ur. McElroy was' the. second son 'of Mr. 9 u n 9 � - A WORD TO Tin; FARM.ERS.—We Will band paid every attention possible, particu. cumseh Chapter, Stratford, oia Monday you see what they are doing in Lheee lines. tion Millinery. Hats that ,go from the . - I lohn McElroy, one,of the pioneer reel-detits buy your hidcs eheel skins, and tallow, all kinds of . . 1771.1 � E. McFaul Co.'al-store are always fully , f NICKillop, and I he ieeided on the home. oultry and . df ess d) ho . go. Ili cash price. larly during the past year, in rendering her night, when a very pleasant and profitable -1 - -1 UnI I - toad farm. He was ��(ennedy Bros., Mtechers, Bc�ttle s_j,31ock, Seaforth. any comfort or relief ; their' attention. was time was spent.—Mr. Stephen Lamb 'has MARRIAGE.=A very happy event took abreafit of the timesin style. workman- I . a native of .the towp- . . _ - �. 7 _ ' � 1771.1 e passed away pe disposed of the Patrick Keating property; ,place in-. the- township! of Hullett, on the ship and in coats '17 t � . . I - hip. - He Wag only 45 -years' -of age and" to , , . I � constantly needed. Sh ace. . aterials. Our millinery stock � - * � - . 11 ap&aravces was a"remarkably vigorous Boys' corduroy or canvas leggings are the fully on Sunday last, at the age of 59 yeals on (3roderiah street east, to Mr. John O'. evening of Wednesday. the 13th inst., the in complete with every desirable article I N $30 to.. 71 nan, who- bid f air to reach a good -old age. " cry thing I for thia thne of the yea r, and the price and 8 mon6h.. * The late Mrs. Leslie (Anna Keefe, of McKillop, for the sum of $1,300, occasio-n being the marriage of Miller Adarrill, for the trade. . . I'll I . - Bn I DW, only 75v a pair, all sizes. Girls' corduroy, Jane Bates). was of Irish descent, but. a Mr. O'Keefe intends coming to" town to re- son of -Mr. Noble Adams, of Hullett, to Miss - - I . - coats that �', ut it was not so tP - be,' He was ,an in. all $1&s, for the same price. W. II. Willii, Sea- I . � I I ustrious, well doing man ; a kind husband forth .1 . '-'177,1-1 , Canadiaair�havling been born near Belleville sidej and he has certainly got a nice proper- Mary Wheatley, daughter of Mr. George A Well Beaten Path. I . bo this y a . � ,� . I I I e - . � I . � . I I I nd father ; a good neighbor and a worthy 'Bring your wants to us, we jan supply in Hastings county. It was here she was ty cheap.—Nex'v Sunday being 14 Temper- Wheatley, of the above township. The Our customers .and others have made a 11 $28 ; mart married to her now bereft husband, who re. aace Sunday " throughout the world, the ceremony was performed by Rev. T. B. . itizen. He lFeaves a widow and five young them if they are in'the line,of a good coal stove, well beaten path to this store., and one � - _. hildren, besidcs his aged father, who re. kitebon range, wood stoves. etc. We carry a big aided here at this time, and brought his pastor of the Methodist church -will preach Odupland, of Londemboro. The bride looked that leads to the house furniabivg de. .1 I ided witlrhtr&'_ - ` l, I . line, w0l. asgorted, and 1p! -ices right. Old orC3 young wife to Clinton to'reside. Thev had on temperance in the eveniDg.—Mr. George charming in a cream dress of Amazon cloth partment, as they came whenever in � . . taken In cx0ange, - S. Mu lat & Co., Sealormi. a family of six children, Mrs, Jame; Wat. Baldwin and Mr. Steinbach, of ,"21"urich, rc- trimmed with satin and lace. She wore a need of anything good in Carpets and Ladfis' .. 1771.1 - . i ,d � o -- _ son, Seaforth ; -Mrs. (Rev.) Patterecii, Ches. turned frbm' thefr hunting expedition to veil and carried a bouqiiet of white aryean- . Rugs, Curtain and Draperies, Oil- ' . 8 . M VNICIVAL CouNCILLORS - BEWARF, -!— Jessie MaoLachlan's last grand concert, ley ,- Hattie, at home ; James, in Winnipeg, Muskoka on Tuesday, and broughty with thernume. The bridesmaid was Miks Ida Clotbs and Linoleums. Our low,prices, —_ , - T& here is, probably, uot,one municipal'coun. undev the ,_&u9pIcc3 of the l(nights of Maccabees. Manitoba ; John, in Goderioh, and Lens, them two fine deer each.—Mr. and Mrs.'19. Adams, sister of the groom, who was beau. and good values 'will bring them back. . . * illor in a.hundrod who is aware the liquor Everyone should bear the Scottlhh Prima Donna for . - the big vi icense actof -Ontario contains such a clause the last f1me-befaro going to Anatralia, She will who died about seven years ago, at the age P. Kennedy, of Egmondville,- went to To- tifully attired in a dress of pink cashmere, again. . I . . sing het beat Sca0h ongs by request on -the night of about 23 years. She was of a family,of ronto this week and will likely spend the trimmed with white satin and ribbon. She . I ,�. stock I'U f �al a the following. It was this clause that of Dec6mber l5th. Sabo will be assfsbed by Robert four, and two if her sisters sffll survive, liv. winter with their daughter there. +++ 1- i M! ! +++++. I . ecasioned the retirement and diaqu%lifica. Buchanan the noted pianist, and James Fax, the - . —Jessie caried a bouquet of pink cryeanthemums. ­ . . - . - ' � Ing in Hastings county ; a brother died some' MacLaeblan, the Scottish prima donna, will The groom was 'supported by Mr. . . � � ; I ftIR fUrrAed . on of Mayor Mo:ris, of Ottawa ing of mirth in�kers. Tho3e who have beard Mr. I George � - . I ' �, � I � � ,e W Fax�4s%)- he is a whole eDt.3ifi,inmenh in himself. yeatsago. The bereaved ones have the make her last appearance in Seaforth an the Wheatley, brother of the bzide. After the I W, I . . - fur ousbilDT, aye aga, The ' c ' I ' auo6 is as follo a. I If Admission, 26, 86 and 60c.� The plan of sests will be sincere sympathyof their many friends. evening of December the 5th,"un'der the couple were married the guests adjourned to � - I member of any municipal council. is con- open at Fear's D ug St:)ro on 8atu rda3,, Novo', 1-,,r � � icted of having kno,wingly a ' 300, at 12 o'eloak.lnoon. Be in timo for your sorkt. Mrs Leslie was a kind and affectionate auspices of the Maccabees. . the dining room where about sixty partook t'41-1. I 7 , , ffeilce under.this om�nitled any . .1 � . . 1 1771.1 mother to her-ohildren, a devoted and lov- I —0 I . of a bountifid dinner. THE EXPOSITOR Et McFA UL, I I . �. : . act, (L;quor, License Act) In wife, and, as a neighbor, - waij always I joins with the many friends of the happy . I I - tiny. other - penalty N.—A brand new set 9 Cape 0 shall, in additioh to . A GREAT BAROARN 's Co - . � n which . .,k; -',l bobdeighp, now Portla,d kind to everybody, lending help wber . ever it . � Bayffeld. . Young couple In wisbing thern many joys Dry'Good - , . - � - fie might be liable under'thig act, 2 inoir shoeing; a � �- I � cutter, tihnnici with.be8t Engliahmoquete. Both was required. --,But those who are left to BLOWS.—Mr. James McDonald has closed and few tribulations during their future Ify I � . . 4� _T# I hereby forfeit and tracate his seat, and shall a way below value. Come at once. Reid & Wilson, . ,LJ th's Greatest Vaigh . " 611 e ineligible to be elected or . sit or v4e in Hardwate Mcrehantq, Seaforth. . 1771.2 mourn may Test assured she has only gone his house for the winter and is visiting his life- � . 4 �� � - I , . -0— ! .1 .. ru . , � ny municipal council foi to a better land, where suffering is uri- daughter, Mrs. John Torrance, of Egmond- � � . muff. ; . r two years there. W110 IS MRS. JARVEY ?—Alre. JarleY known," .. . - ville. —Albert Vanstone, Wesley Erwin, Kippen. Dru Goods Store. I r ,ure - ivill be here about the firat week in December with I . 9 I I I Iter ; and if any person. after the fo; feit . I r, collection foresaid, site or, vatE� in any municipal her celebrated wax work show. . . 1771-1 ' --'a— John Bailey and Harry Falconer, have re. D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer . - .______i ­_ i � � . , . - . ouncil he shall inour a- penalty of $40 for - ' .. 11. I W_ . I I ELECTRICAL DIFFICULTIES.—The usai to turned homelor the winter.—Several of our wills, mortgages and deeds drawn up. Money lcwne4 have been in use for some days, the weather . I I ido. Sable * ii - . - I very day he site afid'voiee." � " - which electricity is nowput are as numerous young people took in the fowl supper at at the lo,vest rates of interest. 1746'.tf clerk -giving Mother earth a g�ood coating of 1� �' seal combi . . I . . . - ' - '. - I . I . F. . Tim MAN Fito�i GLEN-GARRY.—Thie story, as they' are wonderful. It is, boweve'r & Varna, Monday evening. --A. Cotlin, who The Kippen mill i - runnin, g every day snow, reminding us of what is to fbllow�_ . � . & -------'* 7 -- '' 'by Ralph Cbnl3or, the author of " Black mighty fickle servant, and although so ul e- has been employed by Mr. George , iddle- chopping done on the .8 Messrs. S. 1 Thomson and V . . M fox ruffs Tim, *WomE_x?s lt�sTMTT�_ -m-Mpe Rock " and the ",Sky Pilot," and � I aholtest notice, and @&tie! I Charley Jinks, . 7 ngs, �, cial meet. which has fal as to be now almost indispensible, it Is ton, has removad to Bayfield and taken the. faction guaranteed In ,every,respe-,t. Firstclies roller threshers, of this vicinity, in order to be . I 1 .14cm ILI � of the West Huron Wor�en'B Insbitute beeii published as.a i3erial in the.Westrnins- also sometimes - house vacated by Harry Kemp, who has .Cat prices, and to exchange for — � I . I -a , - , disappoititing. We have flour for eale at lo,A - V - tr, $11 � � 'ere held at Kintail, St. - Helens Belgrave ,'ter, of TorQntQ and the Outlook.' . wheat. Open to buy all kinds of good loge for ahsfi', abreast wit�, the times and up-to,date with I � T 'a�nd I . P I Of New had some experiences in this direction lately removed to Clinton.—Mr. M. Roes is home their work 1have pur i &en S -_ ud Londesbaro, on the l2th-,�l to be of good quality, and cut 10, 12, and 14 feet , I , chased from Meners. . � I 13th, 14th and York, has now been issued in boo -k form'by iii Seaforth, but these have been fully 'More from Pori Frank where he has been engaged long. JOHN McNEVIN.' White & S.�n, London, .. I r , ' . , 1771-1 1 a traction engine - . .galintlets I 5bh of November. Although the weather theVestminsber Company, and we have to exas'pprMing to the proprietors and workers In fishing.—Dr. Pallister took a day's shoot. ALi10ST A SERious FiRE.—The ci which will 6e at work in a few days.—The ' as very unfavorable, thcS'3 M-3et I � thank the publishers for -an advance copy. . tizens I - ,a . .,gs, were of the electrical plant than to their patrons. g at Grand Bend . this- were considerably alarmed o1i Saturday Qui vicinity who are blessed with I , blfwk L 10 and Port Frank .farmers of ' 4,113ax � I ; - m 1. _ ell attfneled. The aJdre,,,E!&s and papers It is astrong book ; it is well wriuten hod The paltroms, however, do not think of this - week,; 'Wild ducks are Plentiful on the night last, between nine and ten o'clock, by a big crop o� oats are wearing smiling faces , . iven at the different ,'sesaions ,were thor. intensely interesting, and has a -good moral they 'forget the exceedingly intricate an4 Bayfield river and local sports are active.— th I Jobes at $7 ughly enjoyed by th,'as e cry of firei . The difficulty was found to ft� raking id 45 cents a bushel, and szill I - ; - �, � e present, The tone. It will do any person good to read it.' delica�tc nature of the maolihiery, required to Miss McCarty and. Miss B�11& Whiddon be in the residence of some say 11.�'there is no money in farming." I I have -a lot � residcilt, AIrs., Elford, of Holme8ville, It is likely -to have a large circulation. Mr. Robert Mellis, . . I I - . make the electricirt iceable to them have opened a dressmaking establishmelat our respected postmaster and mercharit. —A number from this part attended "the ' g so sery ave a talk at the'afternoon session, on Perhaps its only fault is that it conclud6a and become' impa .ent and denounce the over J. Whiddoul a store.—The Presbyter- The fire was caused by the upsetting of a Sund%y sch�ol cafivention at H-ensall, on , - I ;_ ptices ralig - ' Home Sanitation " painting out the 8our- somewhat abruptly, and the reader could supposed offenders in terms Often more ian Sunday school Christmas tree entertain- lamp in tie dining room, ixn Tuesday last which was both pleasant and -walit. . . D' ' . d when the fire -1 es of da ger an7� the ide-al stardards'6f wish that it had been "worked out 11 a lir,i,le forcible than polite. We suppose it is the' ment will be held on Tuesday evening, the was discovered theinterior of the room was of much piofib.—Mre. R. McIlis, - of the I auitatim -in and around, the : perfectly more at the end. This, however, seems to same the world over, as moat places depend- 24th of December. vi . , , ealthful house. Mrs. C. Oampbell, secre. be a characteristic of the author. a malls of flames. Fortunately, will' I llage, is visiting %�th her dautgbter, Mrs. 1 - He is, we - ing upon electrical power and light have . I .—*— hands were speedily at work, and a nurn Ing (Rev.) McKibbon, of Briaden.—Mrs. Pen. I ary of'the In§titute, gave a t- � � ber . men I I nd BrPad Makiuo alk on I' BretLd believe, a preacher, and perhaps he has be- their disappointments as well as Seaforth. . � i I f he happened to be in -the gelle, of Hensall, the past week, was visit -*i, -. I I g," showing that it was come possessed of the secret vVhich too As exemplifying wha �. Hullett. I I I 0 young men, w I . t we have been saying, . bl)oet office at the time, with others, came to i i . . in of Mr. and Wre. UPBball,__ I Ab. -� -hould be many preachers and public speakers Ao not Dden's laced grain leggings, thd very best, -phe rescue. Their first efforts were towards . _g I osentia-1 that so universal a food s Ogrin the home - , we append the -following, despatch from u grain mairket. is. now brisk, The bi � utritious,.palatabI6 and digestible. Mer,- seem to-ln"ow" VI'Z,: That it is better to quit Lockport, New York, under'date of No. for 11.05. Men's corduroy for goo peripAir. W. H , . g the obildrein of Mr. Balfour, who price for oats is fetching out many loads.— I handL-erchl ames Rickie and Linklater, of Wingham, leaving the audience to feel that they would ve" __ - Willis, Seaforth. 1771 -1 '. removiD , � . � . . I - mber 14bh : " A cat was the cause of a .�. were Mr. D. 0. McLean is � sport ing another fine ,­� 7 � , ead w4ll prepared papers on "To-inorrow," like more than to continue until they, feel great deal of trouble to the International Place your dollar where it buys the most.� BIE-eping upstairs. This done, the � ­�_ . n7isbings so nd " Th efforts of all were directed towards extin. driver. Da;vid likes a tasty horse and w,ell ; , e Home," -at the Belgrave me they -have had too much. That is a sound financial rule, and it sug- � .� I . . - I . etiDg. This is the WAY Traction Company and the Niagara Falls guishiug the fire. By breaking in the win he knows how to care for them, 11 � � wilut the b he evenitig sessions were held in connection with Ra,lih-Connor's bookei and perhaps it Pdwer Company Tuesday night. gests The E. McFaul, Co's. Store, Seaforth - � I � � ith the Farmera�` Institute, The next is this that helps to make them popular, at- Pus'] for anything I dows and pouring water -, d snow on the —0 / . � I -kuowx you may need in Rich Fars, � Well � - - . climbed a trolley pole on the Buffalo and' flames they were -so6,,1txt'ingu imbed, but not Wroxeter. _. � ,- - gular hieetingEf will be hel ' Handsome Dress Goods, StVlieh Millinery, � - , t: .. d at Clinton on 'though we�are not sure ib has ,the same Lockport Railway at Hoffman, a small until the can I woodwork- "d -f u tin i ture were con- BRiEF,3. —T. Hemphill,is this week having are ____ anuary 23rd, and a6-Rungannon, O�Lni � 3 'an u - effect with; books as with sermons and hamlet wcat of this city, and tried to walk Now Jackets, Warm Underwear, etc. , A' - I in I ry 24th, 1902. . . ­ . - speeches. � r . - I on the: feed wire. Her tail - 1771-1 siderably.charred an smoked. Fortunat'ely, the vacant store in his -'block nicely fitted , knots., flo, I - � - I . � - touched the however� the damage was not so serious as up for a drug store. RL,Farrel has the con. - - . . I _*�- . �_ I 1. . —01 � parallel wire tfiat carriod the -current back Tim COUNCIL,—Hullett council met in - — DEATi I 0 _' M P � � to Niagara Falls. There was a flash that it might have been had the fire occurred at a tract.—Joseph H.-epwortin left for Elimvale � - ; Derbys. flk- -LAD17 HUSTEIts- The following 10spatch V ­ P. J. MORAN.—We deeply I Londeaboro on Saturday last, members all 'later hour, when 'assistance was not so con.- last Thursday.—Rev, J. Holmes, . of Btui M - am Ashland, Wsconsin, date -d' Xbv' reg,eet to. learn -of the death of Mr. Pas,.;al J. could be Been for miles as the 24,000 volts of pr(sent. A by-law was pas, . I new ,abbout . ember .ed fixing places 4veniently atband. Mr. bdellis and his es- sels, presiched the anniversary sermon- in � . � . . . )�h, we tak rom a recent' Duluth p�pe�: Moran, eldeet son of Mrs,..D,, Moran, of electricity passed through her body. The for holding nomination and election. The timable family are' to be congratulated, .,.on the Methodist -church Sunday evening. - 10- lines i �ml � , - - ,. � I - , I I . - , - . 11 11 I t -S0191 , I I I I I I . . I .1 I I .1 - � - I iho members of the. hair ,sex ,of Ashland eaforth. The Bad event took place at lji,� cat was burned to a crisp. Her lifeless deputy -returning officers will be for polling ping as well as they did -from serious There was no service in the Presbyterian ma . Uy days ., Atlanta, Georgia, on Friday body fell across both wirce,and did -not drop sub-di.viaion No. 1, John Fowler at lose and inconvenience, and, had the five church.—Thomas Gibson hag returned from . - � to make tl re getting into lineund. before -.vakidence in , .1 sue nig . 2, James Watt, - � e county clerk will 11 called upon to if I S lit hk He had been complaining of �. ,to .the- ground. - This short. eircuited the perance hall, Kinburn ; No got headway, it is hard to say where it the Northwest. —Mrs.. MaTaggart, of Win- . New li4en I 1� ( a . . I . veral hunting hoen es to- them. Last ' severe cold for -a few days, and remained in current,. caused a fuse to burn out in the school house No. 6 ;", No. 3, P. Quigley, would h ve ended,as the post office building .nipeg, is visiting Mrs. G. Harris on the 1 I - � , . the house, although able to attend to his Niagara Falls power house and immediately school house NO, 2 ; X,Q. 4, R.- Adams, For. h& . . I tv.Tu down ght a party cotiki3t.ib of Miss Jessie Char.' is so near the residence that it would vel road.—Mitse Aggie Elliott left for her . . I ra, Nlisa Mildred Werder,- and gue t work. Oa Friday afternoon the' cold seemed cut off the power from all the lines cenbre. eater's hall, Londeeboro; No. 5, Win. ,Me- been almost impossible to save it. How- home in Che sley on Saturday. —The -village . bu-m-per N& a 'Miss . : . to grow worse, although he ate h 113g there. 10. was two hours before the Cool, school houee No. 5 ; No. 6, 'George I a I �� - � . ., I Wa,tyke, of W,08t 8up"rior, le, is Bupper a nfle W�l I ..I 1. I&I dith . tt for I ever al i welthte I ; I I a I . W�o M .V 8 Ve W1611 farmers -on Monday- I I where .they will camp out . . . tie of the trouble could Snell, Temperance hall,- Londi§sboro ; No. NOTES. -Mr. Robert MoMordie has 9.'mocha I kahland Junati6n', a usual. About 9 o'clock he complained. of can be located, and or a week and hunt to their heart,'@ con a -severe_ pain in the cheat and medical aid the chirred remains of the cat removed 7, John Fingland, school 1. ,re- It was turkey day in Wroxeter. W. Saind- I I - I house No.'9. The turned home, after spending three weeks in ermon, cattle buyer, shipped over two thous- clove , 0. ;Cut- ' William Chanttxs accompamed them. was at once procured, but in a very short from the wires. In the meantime almost alf following accounts were' examined and Owen Sound. Mr. McMqrdie has large in- add live bir&,3"for the English -market, The time g passed : B. - Churchill, gravel, - I &�11 _h� grew rapidly wares. and passed the electric railways and street lightin $14.80 ; tereets in the cement works there, and he prices paid were good,. and we can picture � 1p -,.L, 50 buy� �,'ach of the ladies waO equipped with a I . vhite sweater -and regulation hunting -cos- , away be -fore. his regular medii3al attendant - plants in Western New York were without John Kyle, gravel, $15,201; Win. Mair, says there is a boom in that business, the to ourselves bow haiiLb�y the farmer's wife is I ,ume and made quite L4 hit. reached him. Congee � ' power," $5.32 ; Win. 10 iller, $3 36 ; Henry Freeman, large establishment being taxed to its ut- when she gets her turkey pin money. The � - - They aho bad tion of the lungs, - you cim ww n th: ic possession a bujtin� license wi combined with heart faiL.ure was the cause -a— $4 97 ; Wm. Rinn, $5.25 ; R. Hunking, � I ' th most limits to supply the demand for its small boy of Wroxeter is blessing the Hen- pliable ; $� - I vhich Lo make a good Abowing with the � of death. He had alwav'h, .'been a remark- LoCAL B_RlErs.�The Mitchell Recorder oheep killed bydogs, $3 33 ;- Goderich Lum- produ6ts.-Mr. George 143. ,Anderaoll, of ning8 Brothers, vyho are slaughtering and I 6rame warden if hq should hoppeq to molest I ably robust, healthy rn�n, and his sudden of last week says : " Mr. Holtby her Company, $33, 15 ; local board of health,, Exeter, district deputy for the Independent preparing over sixteen hundred bird's here. . . 1n.2) departure was a s?.d shook to his friends, go t a $17 50, Council.adjout tied until December The k Mr. and Mi,39 Charters are well � very bad fall from his horse on Saturday Order of Forester@, will pay an official visit Nearly every boy has a few feathers stick- - . 'Canada I it 50 .nown to many of 3ur'-readers in 8�aforth, few of whom. knew* of hie illness. Mr. last. The animal slipped and fell going .14th, when it ii expected that all the town- to the lodge here on Ta(sday evening next, ing to him ; fish atories with him are play- � . I , , we- give I ; he was a nal i ve over a pavement crossing and rolled over ' w �ackcrsmibh, Henaall arid'HaV and . Moran'was 52year8 of age ship accounbi for 1901 will be settled. and will deliver an address on the benefits ed out. Just now it is 11 Wow -many tur. I . a — � We hi his paragraph as fjhomingho�iold Huron- C nadian and spent his youth in Seaforth. on to one of Mr. Hollby's leg,,i, giving hiri-i a I . 9 � and work of the Order. He will be pleased keys can you pluck in a day ?" Why., I . . ' : � � Imperial parl tea enjoy life in tfie far west. We hope, When quite young lie left here and learned bad limp for a few dayB." Had this occur. Clinton. to meet with, as many of the Kippen bretb� plucked -_ yesterday, I th Wbat appetites . OUT5 I �owever, the 'example 'set by the Wqet- ,e prinbing trade in'Detroit and worked at red in Scafort h- there would have been an THE ORCANz F,wT0i,y BuRNED.-The fine, ren as can make it convenient to attend.- the Job,u Bull people must have. They q � I I ;uperior young ladies will not tempt any of his trade-in severa'i American cities. In action for damages, sure. -Mr. Henry now Doherty organ fac',ory'at, ,Clinton had The many friends of Mr. George Coldwell, have hardl - quality fli ur Huron maiden's to bib -themselves off to 1868 he -beoame w resident of Atlauf a, and y left'us a bird at all to put on � I I Be I � � U' ' , . Ll)�d and �Nlk. Aiam Hingaton, who have a narrow esoape from drsuuotion by fire on who seiiaus illness we mentioned last our Christmas table. Our cheese butter, able us --to Be. l has reaided there continuously e,ver .,�*n e resided in Seatorth for several years, remov- o e, was discovered week, will be pleased to learn that he has fat cattle and fowl all se'ern to go to them, . I 'Tin � 4u6koka and other hartting grouiias t ' Satutd-y night. Th , fi: " ) hoot the deer, th� bear' 0 He started on the Atlanta Co'nobitution as a ed to Wingham this week, w here they will about 11 o'clock, i,n th-e uptk)eP �story of the taken a decided turn for the better, arid is and no duty to pay either. What a how.1 . I and the wolfe. . I " . butdoar wegr -hey might got lost, . compositor and worked his way up by de.. live in fut ure.-Mrs. John Ford, of Castle- main �uilding. The buildir-L, (,ontained the now able to b.e up occasionally. -Mr. and there would be in Canada if England was t* . � - - - -1 —0— . I grees, until for the past ten years he was the ton, Dakota, ,is at present visiting friends machine, ca.se, key an.1 fininhing depart. Mrp. John R. McDonald and daughter, and say to us, 11 we will charge ycu duty on all I . - 1 1 leading editorial writer on that -journal, and iq-this vicinify.-7N]r. Win. Ament was in mentB, and with the c-xception of a few Mr - 9. Jamcs Chesney, all of Tuckeremitb,who these -, we mqstprotect our own farmerso )2 inent. � To gi. � Hi., IS A SEAFORTIi 11 OLD BOY." -The i -was admitted to be one Of -tile most prolific Winghain . this week purchasing geese for - inaal-Lies, all is a total loss. Some six or have been on a three months' Tiait to Mani- and yet we, the children -of old England I - , . � 7 ; ,ondon Advertiser makes the- following . and brilliant writers of tile South. He shipment to New York. -The first sleighs eight hun.'red org3a,B in tl�e course of con- . toba, Dakota and other points, have return- charge duty � o� nearly everything that I �_, . eference to the dOiDgS , of', one �of '4 Our ' leaves a widow and -six childrenj the eldest a:nd cutters appeared on the streets for this struci 1�,)n were dcetroyed. The company ed home. They all report having had an Daddy B � - of whom , _' . ull Ships out to us. Base ingrati- aye." It says : " Mr."Wm. Prendergast, ! , I 1 @6 Pon, was attending the Univers- season on Friday last, but it was hard carried heavy insura4ce, but the interrup. enjoyable visit, and their , - :.- -A., Toronto, inspe�ctor of Separate -ity of -Georgia. at the time of his father's mfkny friends tude, is it not ?�A meeting of those inter- I . � I . I . . ,,hools for Weetern Ontario, is in London : scratching, and wheels would have been tion in trade and the lose to the employees here are all pleased to have them home ested,in reorganizing the curlbig club WAS . I . 1 3 . death. The Constitntion says : " In the better. -Many of our readers will" regret to and the town cannot be estimated. again. -Miss Maggie Bell, of Hensall, was, held Monday evening, in J. E. Black's fur- I I � � i ,learn of the death of Mrs. John 'Avery, compaby will during the week, the guest at the hurne of niturestore, and following officers were ap. . J iie week inspecting t -he. sev6n , Separate : death of Pascal. J. Moran, the South losef With �hools.within the borders of the city. their usual enterprise, the I , I . I I - i rendergaet expresses himself .as 'Mr. : one of the most brilliant and versatile of Stanley, which took place on Friday lose no time in repairing the damage. The Mr. and Mrs. R. Elgie, Tuckersmith.-Mr. poitited : President, J. Bray ; viee,presi- . . - - . I . I � . ; � I I :Bati,-fied journa�liats,and the Conatitution,an editorial last. Mrs. Avery was the youngest da,ugh- engine room, dry kiln and other large and Mrs. R. P . Bell and son are this week dent, R, Black. Managing, Committee, PV. I - I I I . ; I r e I Ith the general efficiency of the l6c'al I writer whose place will be exceedingly ter of Mr. Robert Turnbull, of this town, buildings and lumber yards were not affected visiting friends in the vicinity of Guelph.- Black,; J. Black, T. Rae. -A shooting match . I � . I illbult to fill, He was a man whoae store and was a universal favorite *11-h all who by the fire. � Miss Jennie Ta lor, of 81,.Joseph, was vi .1 -11 � : ,,hools, and is quite plemed with St. Mar. � di I ... n's, the new school in London South.- Mr. � of&neral information -was remarkable, and y sit- will be held at the Walker Hous'a on Tuei. 0 11 , -�*_ -- � - W ose enjoyed her acquaintance. . She had been ing Mr. and Mrs. A. McGregortble week.- day, November 26tb, also a matched .rua, . � rendergast is -one of the three Separate ' grapp of all subjects was firm and ill for a Ia time. The remains were inter. Varna. Miss Maggie Workman and friend, of Lon. ning race between A. A. Esty� a . I hool inBpectors re�uired to I J ,� jumper on _:1 I ��_ oman Catholic educational a ., ffa supervise secure. His ideas were unusually Bane and red in the%inton cemetery on Sunday,- A-NNIVERSARY SERVICES. -The annivers. don, who were visiting friends here, return. R. Farrel's I "Dick," for a purse of $Do, � 4. . � irs in On. his manner of writing trenchant and con. TheSeaforth engine works have furnished ary services in connection with the Presby. ed, to their home on Monday. --The horne of 9 � I . I w attending - � rio. His district; consists of- the counties ' viboing in a rare degree. To each task, no a large 125'horse power high �peed enfine terian ahurch, Varna, were hold on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Moffathaii 'been bright. -Cheater McRoberts, no J011 -at of Simcoe6 Halton and Wentworth ' matter of how small importance, he brought for the new Nicholson file works at ort last, the Rev. Mr. Larkin, of Seaforth ened by the advent of a young son. -Mr, MiLchell Model echov], has been engaged as unties, and including the Niagara,Per)in� ' to bear a fund of knowledge which mad . ) - . e the ]Tape, which speaks well of the satisfaction preaching morning and evening, to large Alexander MeNevin, of Goderich, �waa viF3 F.u"rtov, . Ia. Mr. Prendcrgaa�- alsq. inspects the finished editorial product complete 'and in, teacher at Mount Pleasant, I I giveii by these engines. They have also re- and appreciative coDgregatione. He is a iting at the home of his brother, Mr. John duties to commence January lots 19P2. . hools of the New Ontario .towns of'Sault struotive, Hewas oneof.themost prolific ceived an order for four complete saw mill veryfluentapeaker andia very popular in McNevin, this week. -Sleighs and cutters , Salary, $300 per annurn. �,'4 � , .- . I - I . I . - - ­� I . - � - .1 I I � . . �. � . I I I I � � - . I � . I - . . . . - � � � . . I . . . � � . . . -