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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-01-17, Page 40 I ? .� L� , . ;:, � I . � I i � I - f, , : � � - 1� �� I L I . � ` 1, P l � �h - _e 4 � c ": 1 1 t , I : 1: _:_ � 4 � � X:1 '. . � " I k I I I I . : -1 i . . ! I I I . 0".M-0 %J .tXJLW X AL 1,0 * X*Y-%Yf* - -1 --%, A . . - __1 n -- . � I ... .A,vn 11' I i I - � - � � Wk I I -, J A �. i I - I 1 4 U �tuiN ; rqurkpbi I - . I : i , I - i. I I � � i . I ,I I I I __ . 4 i 11 f I . - I � iii -11111 ;­ - I � W - I - I i - '' i ---.-- - __ I I . � � � .1. . �_ i I - ' � � �_z M� � 000410 i . - !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!t I . �__ � i - I � ! .� � - - _�_ T!!� �, i I � . . - _­_ - i . : I - . 0_0�601 I I ; - _ . I � I . � � � I � ' ' . .. 0 . .� � � � I : ere Tile idea v I . _. � NEW ADVP,RTISEMENTS chtLrge, and v phile I although it was very storn lar, th; inter weather we have. had so , la�i � freely dmittilog the 900d The as James' 8, Kernighan, D.,B, An r. ss`tl I 11 ! � I ,--i : I fisrvioes,. far this iew on hia seldom been equalled in 11 . . I'll I I --:i - . � as a gpod attendande Tyw Mh ghly R . . : . whichhaisbeen accomplahed,'-w,ii direeted sob,it,.J.: Currie,P. Fowler, JOV Lnk. W iti, both . -_ T61 ' , I A] Men 1 � ._� � � - ' I i � - ; 1.11 I . 7 � I - ,, ..n� . - espech lly irk the eveni ig, when th Met1ho-1 the Mor i )r3 of tne 11 oldest inhabitatit.11 A - ! I I - ,B. r'_ AW The figm-erm-r-wee- *.tke parenthe�oaaft3reazh attention to *hat seewe to us the other later , ; auditors, John A. ImbLesp "W . . L . ! I i . . � - i I en done dur- . I p � � � I 1� I as uns of aming has be I Ir :Cbavay"� 11 ,one, denotes. the Page of the Paper on which the side of the sioniii,tion, We e.tpreesed the fear Dn4 directors, Mesiri. 3 -A. disb brethren closed ti eir c lure . In the! v ; . I-, L Cnrri6,- .P. IR . I - .. .1rom-ftWit 41 .advertisement will be foand PostoWice I . mornir Rev. DT". Wt rde:i ,ave aninter6ot- ing thel at Mon the farmers taking ad. r. Wm ; Fortune, Sea ' . Allex. I Ross, ­ � , F1 4� . i that Mr. Mulock is oond; toting the Morttin, T. A. Mille, F. G. Sparitug, T iso. go, It . . I Like M . . forth ; Mr . � � 1�wpes.-_c � I vi ' ' f -he ther in hauling logo and i 1 . � I � � I ' ng tal b 4er a2 mi Ititage I � - E . Fur Sale -Greig and Macdonald -1 I rtment �oo much on the lines of the Ha 1, i H. R, Eliott, Win. Cruiokahi�ikE - R. i k on the Preab 4er a 'on Wd, I � - *on - - . 11 1 Grogan—Riaharison and Melon's -6 i Depa I I 1 3 � I a . Asrs. ff & Stewart have twelve I � - - � . ,� ! great monopcilistio corpm-ations and tha& he � foreign and home!, showin, the strides �the wood. 0 I Brucefle . Robert Fraser, wajto�n ;,� . - _1101ne ey I Id - 'Mr , I- - -5 ) - T, Vtinstone, ( harleii Kneolitell. - The d irec- I ! . 11 Creditors! Meeting -11. Beattie . ; chureW was taking in that I line. In the teams a ,work it JMorrici and- five i� Turn- , . . -, week� 0 . . 0 1 'r - � �==l is triakirig the profits of. the department 'beitson, I . 4 . , , . . -1 - � -%Vm. lAne-5 to tora met after and appointed W.. R6 . ; and their yard 1presenta I Mr. H-enry Oudmore, Mr. -Rd erson, . I �. DtI.-BF ; . paid I ! I __1. evenin terealting berry, 1 kaul ng h 19 ­ I g -U. Brodezlok�5 � much out of the earnitigo of the poorer oeore'tary-trears rer. 1_ i � g bei gave ), V ry in' i . ; I . I 9' I _� - . The Best -W. J - ll 11lot'-8 I I I S r - - . : . � _j hiV tho V. .19 of the Fiellvice. i' ugh � sermon on Aie subject, " ', ere Is No Sea." a scene of groat,lbustile and activity just .1 k . : - " - I _C(Hi011lsly 611Q I -Tusaday e ning, Decembi ; � I � .1 - � I a . . I I t : Loga Wanted -R. L. Uark-5 . � But, of ot rae, the pessimist sees in I -, offioie : 3r 31st, Rev. , of 01inton, . i I , Afe,Greg hit ­ fu"wusly df,tiouncing `D� B: TvIcRae pronounced the imagio Ords Al 1hot gh I e was! I to f Rev, Mr. now. - � .:- ; Blank Book -0. W. Papst-8 the New Ere., M a on .ege ma o I 1- �� . q - - , I i . _� �., 1 T I g d . I � � I I , 1118 a, 11 _` 3 ' i _. , �Iiaig � - I - low I Lc� , oLea U, h ) has only t eon i4 Bly tl i once be- this Oct ( irit ed ' weather only� an eNid- � � � Bull, for Service -G Crich -5 our fears as gi until,388, nd ceusn, for which joined , ims Aia, K. DAe and ohn . , , . � - I th - a ) 'i We' . � 1- -A ootxnty,� For Sale-Wni. C inipbell -6 'i is , �.,_ fore, a ad tl �at about 27 ye r Mond%y ence th � Tgot it hard when it does And'a host of othersi that FEAR'S CONDITION POWDERS is . t1le beet � � I ,,daiiug to ineinuate anyt, iag of rid, Xellper, of Gr' y, in the bonds bf matrim�Oy. - cock, of the list � I I �- -1 b . : Iev r. B 080, f tuseels, ido- come.", 'M,. - . Selling 0irt-i W. WheAtley-S . oesible evidence of 9, � I . I � . � 11 profit _. I Harold Jarvis Con(-ert,-S-8 furnishes the strongest 0 1 The event toot place at the iesiden(36 of the . . horse medicine they ever tried, _ � : � ..., - . ' : . the truthfulness of this poaftiou wo took ; I liverec his 0 lebiated lecture, 11 Banyon Itbe line of � or *18, Idab -9. valuable horse 1"t . - I i I �,nnaal : Lad' neeit Alethodist Churoh-8 It btihl's� father, where very tast arrainge. e ' J ,i , : - IQ . I � .es'Co . I I -r � .. I y- I . Immol tal Dre mer," to a larg'a and 'appre. week fr in %out indigeetion. The animal ' . librArY '. I Farm for Sale -Th- was Harvey -5 says : 11 The amount of, the sti,latiles p id in mentia had bee i Made f6r the, occasion. c - - i -, :_ - . : ! Discoun' Salz-Lear(yd and Co -8 I I 0 ciativie audien�e, and all were well ple4sed, was valuec at $160 -The annual meet- .-V -IT MUST BE ALL RIGHT - � : I leverillig. �., the railroad mail service! in 1896, was 301,- �- eve, ove� � 4' - , . . k I � -On Tuesdi Y, New Year's � � -�; In.oubato'4r forS,I*-G. A. Aitzel-8 I � :he Ptesbytertan i . . ter[de I ,l� - - in f e congr(i at ion of t � I i * Of . - �� - . - i Stove Sale -S. M uVett and Co -8 : 118.51, and in 1�01, 829�2,19 56. In ! 1896 members and , ,dhereDtP Of Cole'se'Methodist with tie a idresd. There i i no doubt Rev. g of .. ,-I I - 1 -, I . I i .. vi 11 be aeld on the a ,� _�_ the. rep I Buggies Paindn,--R� Devereux -8 I there were 414, and in 1901, 398 eog.% 4 in Goderich ,township, entered, the Mr. R)ss j 3 a good lecLu rer, and,! having a church fterricion, of At this time of the year every horse requircs extra at�.ention, ind a ,few doses --1 -_ church, I . I � . 'da January ad, -Mr. aw i 1, or , Iii were , � Stove saim-s. Mul'ct�, and. Co -5 I 11 ' him tight.' It is sold in. pach-ages at ,25c a ponef e1c . 11 the railroad, mail service�. These rodu tions good sabject, handled it fit A, mastorly Wile. Wedue 1', Mrs. of these powders will Iceep - I 0 � . hospitable home of Mr...,Peor 061e� by storm, . tf ' . I I � I L � January 8ale-D. M.. RcBeath-5 � I . . - . - aL -endered 8orno electiorio in I eir H. Gib3(#n,* Of Alberta, Northwest Terri- -1 . � ; , - pre,sidel [ I her . ' by complete urptise, for tbree pourids for 50c, or three 50c pac�.kages for $1.25, b� . � were made, notwitbatan ing that Were The of oir i - I � -, � i Big Sale-Loaroyd sud,Co.-S L taking the fam ily � - I 1 7 . - 00ti . -, tory, have een visiting Mrs. Gibson's par , . " T.. 8 : Discounts on St%tjonery-A. Winter -1 2,000 rViles of railroad sa ditional to .attend the purpose of -ing to M r.�. and NJ rs. usual style. They were v isiGtedi by Mi3s , , . .,-,' 7 1 . . . . � . � � I I I - Mrs. . I r, the bow, I . present ' -Mr. eats I In 9,ad Thorn- I , �, _ ! Mamie Livirga6n, who i a ig .a. s.olo. I Seymour ' ;�5_ i I Pigs for sale -D. McNaughtoli-5 to. In 1896 there were �4, a;nd i4 19 � '5, Colej I I i - - I ia.handso e ea-sy chair. 1 - Clinton, ton, o � Turnberry, and -at Nelson and ' .0 for,1902 ; in I I � Roberb McKay played ho(k)y wit� . I . � 1)0,w Lost -A. H: B,-rw.a��8 aill clerks. In -1896 . *S� -5 temporary railroad i I -��t year 144.248� pcunds of cheese � whirh I I I - ich, lian. Thorrion's, of Morris township.- � ; Mid Win ter Sale -R. WtIlis and Sari . , , Wednesday, evening, agui at Goder, - Wil, -T i Money Wanted-Exposhor Office -8 there were 6 temporary mail transfor agonts, Werei made at he Fordwioh factory dtiti of ;he proEperity of our com- . palilia" ", ' I � I ro but i� ­ :Qaite a number from BI th took in !the As On e vidonce o t L V. FEAR the DiuggtSit - , ;_�t� . 11 . I Crockf ry Sale-2-13eatiie Bros�8 . in 1901 there were none. These a nds Of milk. he aVera.ge I . I . I i .1 -, � . � Barn, for Sale 5 ,070 Pon . migh Monti -nn that ten horses I -00 7 it"o --Th . -E. 0. Ca.iiian-8 ffected and � the 't6- cheese Was - early 9 , Jesaie McLachlan ooncer a " Brussels 61nd u PY We i ; . �� . samples of the econ,owieo e I�rlia received for u M , � . ; � � i . . . __ I � l ; ! � � I .cuniary � hangers-on shaken r,ff i by Mr. : Mulock." Wingham,� and were bit lily elated. Ip is ch �ngii d hat ds lately within a radius . I I � : T . � I oplit per poun 4.. The, total receipts for the � .1 a I - , , ) , � , I � Here we have it in the New t, ca a own ' xpend- too bad r,h�ro ig not ball -oom in our town, .in Is lor wo of Bluevale.-William i : "I Stanley year.larnounted��to $I'3,._'7_ -20.I3, with e Of ' . ,S:M_A_JT01Z.)r-r1:�_ �: � ,� � they V_ 15t I could have a ,, ood eon, ert h 'ere. A bip ped a car'of hogs on -Nonday, to I . . � I I � , lghr,v oil &Pim-itot words. While the work of the r4ail clerks ituie!s of $13,531.43, leaving a Wance ;on so that we: , Jo i . . � ' - I I I . r T . �_ - or of Owen I I niamber I I -Ales3ro. Bainton Brot� era have moved Palmer ton, - M r,. Will Gard in _. I. : � � 01_� . I L 06D of $18 ,- � . i - ____ � '_ , . . � NIUV has bed,n largely increased, the number of 8.7 - l- �. ��.) 'theU I uild I ing-on to 61 e 14 t recently bought Sound, a visiting at John Burgess' this � � I . . 'day" tc � : . - . I I .. - - i workmen haA been decreased &no the" ! pay - 1-Tolin He re, of lot 28, couceiss'loni'2, ' I I � - . . � I I - -ildr, I I � from Mr.1 Mosier, aid arc busily engaged weeki- Mr. an,i Mrs. John Fawcett are � , i NV O . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Jan. 17th, 19W of those left'has also boon deoreaol : Out �_Iast Wawano h, was the owner of 100 ac�es . onmed their normal condition.7-Some Phila- pointed to canvas the congregation, and, if - Z. , . . i . � I it i t ding t) put imider lit a ten- spendin Jew Weeks in Owen Sound. Mr, , &I ,- 'heaxlng : of thine own mouth do we convict � ' delphia correspondents for the' Herald, felt 'sufficient support. weile given, to % -C atepo � i t I t I thee, of fine farmla id, but has added more to,his reiking U, a . .. - � r. As it ha- b 'th the I ,'mhil . . fdot foundition. They alioi intenj veneor. Brooks of Win ham, is taking Mr. F&w- rather g�ay last .week and thought the for rebuilding tbechurcl: ahedB. i The new- - . �_ - - ,Clinton � broths . 10 n,?. le. recently bought the ad. I � I y - . I W I - - I I . . ,jen: wi , pcs31!s9 . . . during his ab- I I . _1,4 1 . - t ing it. We undetstand Ili. Priol, of 0 in. cett's p ace at t1- e station -ed 4or ; wheti � � � I I I . I The D(>minion Elections. I clerks so has it been" wit, oi,hersifitholowel acres frd'M M. Lockhart, $2,000 1 . w1ould give some items of interest Ior their sheds would seem� to he ai our z I . . i . z _1 ; I � iui�g 50 , - I I I I - . Nine bye -elections to the Dominion Par- ranks of the service. i the 1 New 0 i,ie0e of ton) has the contract -bit. Dan Buia of sence.--Mr, A. Craig, alter w9rking in I I � I ow, as eing the figui e �pciiJ. - It is� a fino T , ' I . readers, But we rather app�eciate some. last heard from �be subsi riptiort liat hy,il . I _10 I ' Chicago, i� at pre Tem'isoarnitig a short time, was ta6u ill, Q .1) � r, � i - - ! . sent visibi ig his nother.- .reached the sum $9.25 ell on fbt haU of �. I ,8ndbar . Era itself points out th4 decreasis iti: the andiand was .-oneidered tQ be bought � ab a I thing of a more genial style and also having � I ,_ I . � Wednesday. Of . I � .. � I � ,6ti%n ka- and at I atesit aci i auto was still confied to - I ; liarnefit took place on salaries of tile ma"ll clerNs wbi to work fa . I I., At the regular meeting of t is Chr more FDglish grammar than they poBsess.- the required &me nt. Th church treasurer Duft-GU . - ir Orioe. - . I 1 7 F I : � deavor Society, Tues� ay ev 3ning,t he foll6w- be'd--b4iss AnIX Swann is staying with I � � I these, five were in Ontario, three in QaeboO has been encirmonelly ia,zileatied,, will it please - ) Mr. W. J. Elliot is at present enjoying good reported a balance on hani I of Sll�15. ,� _.L I -David Milne, of Grey township, who is T I i OP I I " � I . . �4 � " COUNCIL. -Th council (lect of 'the -4 T 4 Of these, point out one iristance where the subsid ing o cers'w6re clacted f r the ensuing six relatives in,Ferg F. I r - ; . healtb.-Messrs. W. Dowson and Ezra i town- I I and one in Prii1ce Edward Island. , y to A W01 known breeder of Scotch Shorthornis, I . N 1. � - I ; � unival . a railwav or�a steamboa has tecently sold a bull to jJohn M. Bell', of - . Smith are also enjoying the best -of health. 1 [7,.. : A14 x. Leitch, reeve; �, . i , -Th � I two are Conservatives, one indepex. dent Lib. � company has Wen months : -Prersiderit, Mi -A .Ta'net uderic�n ; - , � - obip of Hullott,_ I - - - - : I . illiam, : � � I , � , . &M I . � Mecifirs, James -Howard. and Ferdinand Robert Ferris, Henry V 15T-149, � I Dar am ; a bull to Ja,mt-s Mc -queen, of vice Londesboro. Warren,' W. ­ � proportionat6ly deoreaeod ?* More than this, president, J � i Do3da ; ecreta[rv, . N I a ;' , � . I M t E, Ider; tre a Schnell attended a dance east of Zurich one goon and William Patterson, councillors, I ,,�, V_e,U . � - . i -, The Con- � hat Art ur ; anA two heifers fO`W. B Ciful'au REPCRT.-On. January 9th, the . - Monday, Janus I . �� oral, the othors straight Liberalc the Now ErA knows as well a.9,wo do - Watt, of Amy rer, Ell% uderai$� ; I � i sarvatives are, Porter West Hastings, by a while the work of the "oulitry post stors , oorreepondin� searclary, Maggi Nic 1; on ry . J. 13 m Saleini, receMng $200 and $125 for the heif- i evening last week. -Mr. 7. J. Howard bad met in Londesboro, wzdnc� ( . I J� organ! croon, prays - Knox . decla I i increas9d b ' the ' . meet rg annual corgregational meeting of 9, number- of men employed cutting woo Having made the usual -rations , -, - Heeter, p L e,.� He has a4ded two fine-" Go Qp I . . I majority of 494; Avery, Addington, by has been veg material4 Iden Dr it, Ella And ' church wao held. Mr. R, Adams wasi 'ap- d on 13th. . - : . I .� � rum itrrit, Jalv3b raigl I . . � 31,01st) � .P I the re- do�� to -his be�d. I I the I., r duction of ithe � letter , postage, I t co ttee, Charles � i � D. Friday of last week. William believes in of office, efol, commenced the busineas�-of . � , ! , ; 11 � 457 ; West York returned. Campbell by a I need i -_gr. 0. 16 . M.60owan, Maggio Stawart Allid Bonn tt, pointed secretar5 of the- meeting, and ; � - I . . � muneration has not only, not beell ino -iq, of the '9th ooncess' I ' cutting wood with the circular, especially the year with the,determiliation to practise , The te- � . . T ri . lont pastor presided. During the, past yeair 13 1 �. _� . I I . - _! I . ; majority of 125; Kingston, Harty, by 727 but that in some insta ces their c,Otmmls- 4,oh t0v�nsbip, recently sold to, ,'the Lillis Barr ; look Out COulmitte , Ma8gie . when it is, run by ahoisa power.�Mr. John the strictestec omy. Thefollowingcom. . I X01,001 . , � - � Godtx sunnedwith. the church and',two I � IM � Ib'oloo knows ' I tewart, Person d � . _X_V : and Beath, Durham, by 17. - �� ; e. Ratici ord, for the 9tapleton Salt Steinhoff, Thomas Pat(, Sara 8 Johnston, jr., of Drysdale, says this is the municatiobs were ived and rea : From , . Partin, inde sions. have b en tileoreais d. I . �, . . . i � were removed by death. - The roll numbered I -j-aot., A z . : I that many c untr post asters do _noF,i rc- � foot logs, all cut, fr6M'.% Rebiecea McGowan, Idi Gibbal, Ainmley : 01 - ; 12Islet, �y . MTIZ, five ltia 12 . ' appiestwinterhe has ever spent in On. the chairman of the Trust Fund r the Sick �� . � -h � . , - - 863 i 4. 80 at ti, 1� � for aid to I Oliver, . ceive roman ration eno sofb'elm tree,!wLi3h meas'ared 3, mitt* a8sle , � '-� was raised $631.88. � I ,,, pendent Liberal, was elected in . U h to'do m4c more Nichol ; missionary eon e t o t lie reporti was made. 'For b � � Children's Hospital, appe�lirig j Quebec, by 1 ; ,Brunett, in St. James, M.cn- thau pay th cost Of scrubbing 6o floors of . , .d! the Dodds, Maria McGowan arry� anl so, all purl case thel � To ,tario. � =16m . - 1 $ ; .. e he logs were firot CIUS3 - an . — clear off the hospital debt and on� motign of ;years " . . I - - this amc)unt the ladies of the auxi'iary of I ; � I � treal, b5 20 ,- Wilson, in o intry Foster Brigham,' Mary MdE troy, . u Councillors Moon iand Patterson,! the sum off .. y:ieara A � ,7, ­ L%vaT, Quo6ec, by their offices and that ma y of the a other two Wen not so round, hub nevertib � . ) 11 Wroxeter. - . . � ,� . . � . e. - I � eul" the W)melis F reign Miscii,onary Society I vigorlov . �� 22, and Farquaharson, ia West Queens by mail carriers!do act get enough for their - less receiv d ',;,35 50 f�r them, � son!; octal comwit�ee, Atillie , n era 11 , ' I ten dollars was granted as atdonation to the � - i � e i. a contrib ited 25 bv means of their JOTTINGS. -Mrs. R. Gibson, of Kleinburg, � I . ' , :ervices to pay for the fE ed for their horseir. . Sadie Somers, Janet Daddis, , to rr, . 1 said institution ; from Angus Smith, 0. E., . - -of -,dasO � _he 95 al ire farm of DauiO Eckmicir, I I . � 400. The Government gains , . Logan, TillylDoDholm . monthly offerhiga, theic i annual thank- is the guest of -her father, T. B. Sanders.� , - �� i . * . . " ' been purchased Willia ; - Stratford, asking for the 00sition of town : A . �Ou sual i Why, only a fe,0 days ago the Globe pro- adjoining Bthi il village, jhas I. tnuEic a m- offering and value of clothing sent to the H. Town, of Wisconsin, vi6ibed his brother, . - � ' York and Durham, while they held . . ; I their mittee John Somers, ME% i e Li vingst6 as, I . ship engineer, was laid ovey ; from John R. � - - z tested agabilt the manne�r ' *bic the by David Mi� no, t e 1pti�,,e being� $4,700. rth,Aest, Frcmtheseth the G. Town, this week.-Annive I I she sa�. ! � � ownwoll in e ell of the others. I"i ' I No ree sourecs rEary services Mills, . I � I a - i I ; g tr - S,'aples, William J. John Wilson and � I I letter, carriers in' Toronto are bifti atied. Air. Milne R?n his Wifo will move to the Tena Logan, Llzzi-3 L%idlaw E. C impbell a the Presbyterian church on I .: � t I I I ­ , . . - ladies of the 1; wo, congregations in ,this were hold i � - I � -4 I I , . ..7z ___ . It ia said they are among the !most ocirly new � farm, lie the homeeiead to their Mrj'JohnSomers w4ilevio-kinginthebush i William Carter, personally, appl$ing for the : .? o I . or wor I , r charge raised $8 among- women Sunday. Rev. N -1r. McDonald, editor of - ; , - ­ - lei.0 week, had tW. misfortu� 8 to get btrt ck ffice of township assessor� T� his seemed a , 11 I I . �. � The. Ontaxio Legislature . paid in the service, and if th ' are more McAllister�'has been�the I f -1 I ! � . ' . on, 'Noble. and chidren in I 'oreign, Mission fields. The the Westminster, of Toronto, preached in o � . I - � I . I i oorl�y paid than some of the C3VAntry �post- i�-r farm, bdt will move in the face with a as ling, Which he went to difficult matter to, settle* ilint tbp appoint.. I w. , "i . 1 Present indications are that the preseno P I i onant of the. � p congreg ation ga i e $1 1 3 21 to the schemes of the morning and evening. The tea -meeting, . _ , : . � � . � masters and rnai�, carriers God help them'. -a . Out,' � 'It sprang back and ,,ut his fik,co badly. ment was finally given t6 Willi:4111 C, artcr, . -1 ( I It � � G the Savag on the 4th'concessio�l the church, and ;o this the Mission Band iwhich was held Monday eveninee, was, as � -4 ;CAL11 W --,u . . � i will be a busine,F�'sescion, and if much fight- It is this grinding down of the poor. and the -During tits past year ,there were: 50 -The regular mecting of the public library . f Constance. ' George � Stephenson and I , 6 - I I I I f . � added $ 23,60, th 3 result of, their efforts in I usual, wel attended. Rev. R. -S, G. Ander- 0 I . � - -i 00-9 7 1. . ing is to be done it must come later on. NO lower paid iii tho service i thatl we, protqat �,irths, 30 marrisges and 59 deaths in Gode- was held at the lib-ary, Tuacid, y r,veniug - - [Vhe Bib .� interest " ing address on " The � john Wilson were re -appointed as township - r_d pau:spel I . I i a 1901. ( Society collection amount- son gave a I .- -_ time is beico, wasted in gettiDg the Legisia. againsb and that we shall 1contibus to pr Mi4s Alilly Anderson, who has Wen sufler- auditors, and will meet to examine aiid - . B -zrlty -; Cl O' rich.� Of the deaths 12 were caused by eon- , _N 1 . 3d. to 0 94. � D I log the year, a metallic Kingdom of -Life," which was illustrated . by .- t.- 1300fjr,' i tire, machine into first-class working order. test against until the abominqbie practi�ce wimption and two by accident, and 'the ''ages ing�frcni a severe cold for the past couple of e audit the treasuxees booka on Thursday,, I ��l � -1 . ring I Burt zt . nj I " - I . . I . ceases, even if by so d r - hicur �tha : f the nine 0 deat men and seven 014, f cqili g was put . and the walls papered, re. magic lantern views he had taken du. i January 23rd,,in the ball commonly used by - . Pe oiag . wb i - O _at weeks, is better. . Ezg- I Tile deba.te on the address, which, ordin .1 � I I pairs ti at add i iuch to the appearance of his recent Visit to Scotland. The door re- � r1giur, r ' - I i inar- disple'asure of the Now E�a in i'M no*,b ,n- Women were Is follows : Men -9I, 87,185, -"- the buildingKof otwithistanding the addi- ceipts amounted, Lo $ I the -council as provided by resolution of the - I A .. i . I F 1 .64. -Mrs. J. Bray is at I ­ - - . � i Ray ve) 1 ily, was allowed to dra along for weeks, zaal in its defence of its , polft aal leader 86,'83, 1 said council. The local bovird of health will .. :_ � 9 . - 85, 82, 82,S1,176, 71. Women -89, � I I � , - .. I � I � Bluevale � , tional expense, is year was closed with a present 'seFiOuslY ill, suffering from prien. . i Rides p _7 � was closed,np in one day, c lily the mover I The Now Era also say,% thrRt th Postmaster 1 721 1 . I good surplus in %e hands of the treasurer. monia.-Mrs. J.. Cook,' (nee Mies Lottie coniist of the reeve and clerk, John Sprung, i - 3 � S:Iaepls � 78, 77 763 . � I aneral has ,not materi�llv increased his NOAS,-After a short ilticsi, Ithe death George Watt, Thomas Carbert and Dr. Ale- ; ;W � W_061�* ---:wThe reai Ian, . I I � : arid seconder and the two leaders speaking. (� �ence of Mrs. James Viv� . The retiring ma agers and the, auditors were Orr), of Elm Creek, Manitoba, is visiting -1 I � ; . own salary. We presume that be., has palr. ' rr�'d on Tuesday mor 31pg, January 7 �h, - - , Callum, medical health office The -clerk - �_ ­ RJU" i - , . ,of Goderich, 'as the scene of a quiet though ocou . re-elected. ­ I � I her many friends in the village. -A number . - r. - Jz �4 . Ire � The committees have already been organized I 11, I structed to order *i�x coples of the - . Bait : ti�_ipalted with his follow �nem ra in w4al, pretty weddin on Wednesday afternoon of of James Mitche late- of the Bluevaleroad. P�Uz . � - I . NOTES.-Mr.1 . Reid and daughter Alice, from here attended the. Scotch -concert in was "I � �' � W,1� -0. - _11 .� � and some of them have got to work, and has become vulg%rly known as the 11 salary The Ac ceased was 86 yeax a 1 of - ag e, bei ag a Municipal World for the .guidance -and use __ I '. _- - I ' � - t tast:week, wh n her eldest daughter, Mias ; ( h f 'the past year have been living in 'Wingliam, on Thursday night. -John Hup- I . 11 I I � n I i . W"ap, ' grab " of las�t se eicin. To some .people Live an Fr k Hayden Brown,. of native of Scotland, from ence be came to J of members of the coumqil, and ,,a eopy of the I - 'Applee I - - i several Government measures, as well as a a - � W c `o' outhofarm of Mr.l James �_z I 418anette, . . . the, hot ee Reid, fer returned to the Sco on - Monday, where t- � 1. T Oov,er J hund-rel dollars a year may i eon-, a vory JS,alaMaz,)O this country and was one ci� the oldest rqsi. I Assessment Act forthe itse, of the township I � i number of private bitla, have becit, already .3 Micbig n, were Joined in holy I are in ving to I Clinkon this week. -Mr. Ilievill.in futhre reside.- He expects 0 -1 'Tlmoth� -E . � 'rector of St. George's ju h% un er . Sat�rdxy, '' - trivial matter, but we vrznture Lbestatiq'mont, dents �f ou'r t assessor. Counci d until i � I . .1 . I I matrimony I e . community. I yo George Cockerlide is having a bee this week, remove his family, there in !the spring�- . ,� adjourns. , ' -1 . Pork, P1 -ro,inced. Aml.Lg the m:)z-e important of -a good m'aDy servants A the IPOst- W068 a great enthusiast of the b i I February 15th, at 10 % M r - . I Tfillow,�; I ial, that to ­ I . church, Rev. Mark Turnbull, tied the nup- days he I 9- drawin bril' k f )r his new house, which he .Miss Nins Martin left for Ninga, Manitoba, � The total num- .1 I ! ' b, to. . - I � - . 'i . I the Government bills is that. providing for office D�partment it would be considered a tial knot.. . pipes Ind many of us reeeived� our 6 I - -,ber of birthis zl�gistere� � in the Hullett 4 1 . � 13 intends bui die his coming summer. -Rev. last week, where she will visiti a brother. I : � I - , ,irly good silary, and if the membe.-S [of knowledge of the music of " Old Scotfall. I division during`19pl W, a 55 ; marriages 15 . 4 _1 � . y Mr. Th�mp, on- vill preach at both morning In the absence of Rev. A. B. Farney, Rev. a I i, � I the construction of the Proviaci%l railroad fa . -Thursda forei cion of last week, Wafter, 1, 1�1 , Ri � I ! the Do 'Minion Parliament had di tribabed son of John Broadfoot, of Grey, had itbe from li'lia familiar rendering on hi;3 favorite . I . ariddeaths 40.' i . I .1 - � from North Bay to Lake Tem.1'skaming. i . : and eve iin I ser d ces on Sunday nexti in the E. N. English, of London, preached in the I TOR . - among those deserving classes the , ar loun t L in . inaLrument. Of late yea 8 he Iliad b6n = � - - = - - . - � . Mi5fortune to et his right hand caught i , Method st hurd6. -The Methodist Sunday Episcopal church on Sunday. -Joseph Hey. I . . : they I - lit? b9`!QU - . I I . � les AW _f : Trains will']?e running on thl�s road, the they legislated into their own p -ickots, a 8tmw-cutter dri+en by steam, worl�ing at afflil�.Oted with very poor eyesii C3 school i i ad ing �o i,s library $70 worth of worth hae'returned trom. 1�lmvale.-Mies 11russel.o. . ; I � ; � Premier says, within two years, and it will ,would have done a much more ommen able hig father's fa in, the result being the clip, almost totally blind aud his li�albh 41ad . .: -deman - I I f . new bo)ke. Mies Winifred Coupland, of Annie Orr, of Souris, Manitoba, is the guest - I i . I ,_ _-.,� . � I .i . �Only r i ff6re in other ways, e leates a ,Wife NOTES. -T4e an nual meeting of the East I., . be constructed without drawing on the, act, and the -country would not be any ping off of the second and third fingers. on I Meafori . Allan. -George Calder left for � i I 0� me 1, is thicweek, visiting her parents of Mies A ill I be held .' I � I I poor,,' But,swith all this, we dr not �'hink � tch�'e'rhas he Huron F in i Mg : financial resources of the Province, and. it The young man walked to the dootor's t urn H3 loss and Mrs. Mi . n armOrs' . Instituts wi I �be' ; , ; here. -Mr. ,. F.' Wenger was here a few Tilsonburg, on Thursday, where he has so- � . I i . . the head"of the deDartment ge a tOo much sympa by of the commubity in cifflic- I I I I the- town hall Brussels,! on Wedneed . .- 74 zCreain � . � office an hao. the injured hand dresaed, 1 66y -1-1 - ! will be financed and managed by a commis- ' days IEL4U week—Miss Maybell Coupland cured a situat ion. -Mrs. G6orge Town visi '- ; � ' ­ . ,� , ming of next --A I _Jaiu ; for his services, '(Vhat we obj( et to is that proving that e is possessed of pretty. good tion. The funeral took place on WledneEday, .r this week in Clinton.- ed in Seaforth. on Monday. -Mr. and hirt. afternoon- and e week, ; , , . - I spent � i . I I ayi I , . 1 17�4 1 cdon to be appointed by the Legislature. It he shott-ld try to make a record of economy � stuff. `� the St ,,Ekt 12:30, the inter ent bleing ma do NJ iss B. i ke,bf Clinton,-, is visiting her James Allan, old residents of this plao concert will be g en ur,der the Auspices pf - , ­_ I ,;t . -vpeGted that the budget speech will be for his department by outtin 1 doW4, the' 4 Mre. I Small of ' the Lady M accabi lee, in the town hall, on � t B,99-6- ! is e " ! -Mrs. Allenby, sr., -of Wingliam, y.vbo in the lBlu-,vale cemetery- . I j� sister, Mrs Wm." Lyon, ab present. -The left for Kimberley- Grey,county, last week, , remuneration. c,,f those who are very Ouch Wiligham, is viiitink her aughte�, Mrp. , I I Friday evening, t is proceeds of which will I : Scarce I delivered next Tuesday, and- after that . lost her busbafida short lime ago bydeath, � Miss( s Seale, of Walton,called on friends where they will spend their declining years � . � I . more poorly p;xid. Rab ,--Early in the s3a u, the ' Christian go to the Sick Chj ldren�o Uos�pital and the , , creasb � re-acived the s4d ii9wa Isst week of the dea6h y 3 here las we'ek.--Mr. Forrester, of Clinton, with.tbeir daughter, Mrs. Allan. -Mr. and . . : there Vill be continuous work to the close- I I 1, iety � of e P ,sbyterian .. I � i . of her.son,Thomas G.,in California. He Endeavor See 3 r wan a Mrs. T. Saunders left for their . home 1 free boc-pital for pcnsumptives.-�--Tbe town i -for 'cal a i ro nd1his' week purchasing cattle.- I ' - ' - � Ire. : of ,the session, .At no session within our . . 1-0 ocial evenlogg � .- scales have beeii leased 'by W. J. Me . ly I , i r was killed a few weeks ago while engaged in church planned a number )I Mr. C., Merry, who has been- with Win. Crandell, Manitoba, on Saturday, bay.in I I i recollection has the work been so well in � Huron Notes. I whiah were to be held at *ntery .Is during Cracken for 1902,,at $150. , This is $50 less - � lorXi i � his duty as br4keman on alrerght train. ' In Brighani during the past ten years, has. en. spent some weeks with the latter's parents . f I I I I � , � - -sting Oarty drove over I � I � i -Th6 new Methodist church in �A ing,harn thei winter. The second of the a ries tolok ;1 - than lost yeai.-A sk 111 . � hand so early in. the session,. and there �' I . the darkness lof 'the early morning, while gagod-with Mr. R. Scott foi the coming Mr. and Mrs. C. Simmons. � . I I I I- I m � � , . i il) be opened on February 16c . � pla4� on .Monday evening Jan ary 6 b, I I 11 . I ! W stepping from6ne �car to another, he slip- - I 1 to Wingharn last Thurodayevenitig and'had - Mar]" d " r ies Lill I 11 i ! yes� .- y�Brunadon, who has been � - . ; seews now no reason why business should, when Rev. W. J. and �r;. West kin ly alore I . -Wai. Allin was elected reive o Luck- ped between t�e care and his life was crush- I . t I an -idujoyable time.-J,ames Broadfoot, of I -0 � David. !� c home I to the � memb ni seriously ill, is improving. -Miss B. McCon- I . -t I not be wound up early in March, now by a majority of 19 over A. T' gave t e use o ki Hills Green. I J Antagonish, Nova Scotia,. and' a former 1:01 - a � - , � ed out. I � I nell, of Clinton, called at the home of Mr. ' a � � 8 . � I SOD. � fal Society held of the society. The evening was a; favora !e ; - If price *is an object, then your object "i's resident of Brussels, ib home on a visit. He . . �_ 3-10tc; ; � ! I I I -The Godeillich Hortioultu . � John LashA on Monday last. , .. '41 e young pan a t' rice,�atTheE. McFaul Co's. Store, Sea- i8,a son of John Broadfoot � and has-been in Ur-'� : -Thcvmas 1B. 83merville of St lHelens, one in avery,reSpeCt, 80 t ' 111. � Editoria-1 Notes and Cow-ments. . 0 � their annual meeting on Wednesday of last ; � I i Pp � ' I ) . 4 A] ra4 I I t i . � I as �tto i . has sold,his 0 acre farm in N 7asii I Wawa- week, when the following officers were ele�t_ turned out in full force. Mr. and I . forth, alltheir Furs, Jackets, Overcoats, Nova Scotia about'12 yeari,--Jbihn Fulton, - . I - r I I I I � towns � It has been decided to summen the Do- nosh, to, Smythe McLean, fo ad : Preside4, T. 0. Naftel ; vice-presi- West did everything ia their power: to Walton. Ready -Te -Wear clothing, Underwear, and of Portage I& Prairie, Maijitobao is here on ; LLL I I r 15,11' - I - - � I I -Mr.' Joe4h S. Laidlaw, 0. w is" M dent, Charles' 'Wells ; directors, Thomas nything else interided :for cold weather a holiday trip. -James. 1 minion Parliament to meet on . I , ,��:et, make their guests feel au home, 4nd tbeii I'Lice, When hitched to quality and ele- - ;Slen�mou,, of POEque, � . (�)Iueb . wanoah,! has effortis W � all wear. Low prices are helping them do Northwest Territory, is here viEfting his � ! ; 131%. The session is expected to be short, isposed of his far n to Mr. I . Hood, R. Tho�npson, W. J. Cox-, F. Bing�_ ere very succesafu '. Gan�es of gance, r iakes the combination perfect. Do i -grado . H. Gibs�n, ormerly of the 0,row a No ti ham, J� A. Fo oeeoh some lively selling this month. 1779-1 ' tid other 0: I . E. : mother, Mrs. S. Slemlo ' n, a: � 16 It I ,tler,,J. 1D. Allan, J kinds were participated in Ontil thO refre§h. you Wa4,t anything in rich Furs ? The : I I .4 � 7 - I and the legislators will probably have again , erritory. � , Win. Wa friends, It is ten years �ince he went to . Eggs - I, n Pass, North est,T Whitely, 0. �11:, a, d rnock. ments were served, after *hich ! a McFa4'CQ. Seaforth, will give you the A�NNIVE SARY SERVIOEs.-Th,Q anniver- . i � . 1) . . ' Frudf � - . returned to their homes by the time of businei a meeting was held. Af ter 4 he -west.-On Sunday evoning-i .)iee i have� � -go L. Walker haz in e 'te - 4- ' . the -Mr. Goo diebued Win. Lane waire id secretary-tre%sur highest uall lea and the lowesti ptices, you sary services in connection with the Hills 1, JOh Mooney, Iselecl. his farm, in .' �,38t. Wawanosh, to M Arclj - � Er ha been - settled, This -is their clearing ogt Green Presbyterian church will be held on Maxwell, relict of� the I - . 1 Premier -sets forth to- attend the coronation er, and R. G. eynolda, auditor. the elimiaaries can't asli: more, . 1- I i reaidence,of 11 . limed i bald Mo�Teil, and has purchased A. ewitt's 0 sari 0 was voted 0 the at pport of � -died'st the her o I I illiam, at, I ! of King Edward.. All doubt as to Sir Wit- I I -Whab migbt have proved a serious fire th -of $1 month. I . .1770 1 Sunday, F6bruary 2ad,. when Rev. J. B. I I .1 . �� frid Laurier's going to London has been get sale barn in Brussels. � `� as noticed juA in time, op Sunday aftelr.: a missi mary in the Northwest. T,ievfollow- Mullan, of Forest, will preach in the morn- the age of 71 years. Dece ed's 11 I culls � ! � I 1� - ; W . ADDRESS AND I PRESENTATION. -On Fri- I ad ery . � z . -Mr. l� A. B, Preside t, Chiv- . 0 t I I ' I . &dour, of ths Maidan corcr�s- noon., 5th inst.;. at the home of Mr. Willi4m ing offi,.ers were elected : I ing, at eleven o'Qlock,, and in the evening at not unexp e ted I a.t rest by the receipt. of the official invita- , Goderidh township, has parcised tb day eveping, Jantli ers of poorly for several mont I 0Ast,, dropsy be- - L - . 13 McLeod, Gorri�. One of' the children had Un B. Dziff ; vice - president, Mi a Annie 'Ll I . eev mi wid be taken up � , - i , * - . - I � , : - , , - , - 4 r i � d , r , � ir, ik. t __ " � a ,I � 4111 � I , P 17", tit 11 � i �1 � , 1 7 rl I I I b , . I t i 14 1 'b I !� a i m ' � ib �,, ei 'o e I I - ,, i54� I W. �1 1 4 a � W I - F A i . A d 9 .1i", " I X �11 I i h 'I I �T I 'N 11 .- 1, I 1, � x i " e k ;I . tarm, 1. 'I � I 1.� I I ! , 14ti" an � , � ( . � q "' i � X_ I h, I � it - k I I. I F t J , R . -� , W I , K r �Ia . i .. ,� -, � , , , 1:; I I I r - I , i I I - �a 4 01 � Wi * � � tion, This was read to the Cabinet a few Elon- . . I is Cho and s; large number of the congre- en. Special colleotio ! . I I - -_ . k , I Aitcheson ; secretary, Will P tterso ; th � M, r s. M o ney : Lad a -11 ; . I 11 , I - � 80 acre farm of the late John Evans', pa3 11�9 been playing w1th matches and lighted some , at both services. On Monday evening, Rev. ing the ailment. been - Tol, t days ago, but it will be some time yet be- I . . . . ; for it $P,000. Mr.'Badour now I wus E gation of the Cat olio church,- Brussels, a-9 resident of BrusEele Jor 6,'bont .nz yesm_ I 4 , ; fore it is settled who of his colleagues are I � odshed, when soma,.o.f their treasurerA Miss. Eva Duff. A s ort im- i Mr. Mullan will deliver his patriotic ad- _,.� I . - _,� I to 8-5 1 � I , . t i� 1:ier ' loss three , , � I - ;67J�o .;, � I 1� I � I � promp programme ic, otc., E68 sembled at tl It home of Miss Ellie She leaves to mour . I - .1, 7 to ac�om-pany­ the Premier, All the Colonial mere". I . t Feikhbors noticed a great volume Of -aiiioke I T, Ryan, W, alton, 'and presented her. with dres-3, on "A night with with the old flag." - � I .. . � q --Th6 membeis of the Methodist chureb, i5suing from t shed' and proceeded, fo,ex- then presented in which t o members gen- - Mr. Mullan is one of the,most eloquent sons, Gordon, William� and Henry, all J� % ',� - 48o ' � I � hands, me gol 0 � Premiers will proceed to London for the ' J�atch and chain, acoom- I I . � Gorrie, iEcently presented Mr. J1 R. Wil. - rt and the company apparated, a � I dr living in Braessle. Mir. Mboney died some -_ 'elovel t 4 era)ly took pa speakers in the church, and there who miss I - � coronadon, and ativantago ,will be taken of tinguiah the fla�mes- It is fortunate that' it . ct' hams with a silver tea service.andl �clock, �s .. each ore cobfeatiog to havi g had i' a in Dat panied Py an � , eas, after which Miss � � 20yearsago. The f I took ,place on I � I the oc asion to hold an interoolonial confer � . Was noticei woen it was as the pareb',ts I heal ing him will miss a . The . in fl; I - I- � ; , . . : . , Ryan made a fe, 0 4'ery appropi�iate remarks, - 4-_, =T..'. _�i. i , � 4 rp;,_ A. _ff-m #_� I ! to en lot bheir appreciatJon of Me servicea ,were absent fro�rn home at tile time.,," . enjoy&ILW Lime anU LIO g c pa � On I ecture .will commence at nalf-pastreciven. . ly I ftl . -J�v � *. � ZU .1i- . ence, when mAtters of mutual interest will a . I ' thankink the rn(m�Wrs of the -choir and the e, — I I . �z . � i : of the next " at home.`—blra. Bailey lias Ray. John Holmes conductihgth 3 -service. I � as choir leader in the oliurch. I —Mrs. Seraius, of Haysville, and her JoT=xos.—Tho weather has been very � Tnida ; be discussed. ; . congregition foi �he -generosity' And kind. � � , : — — — —Belirave Methodist church hao a mena- ,,sister, Mrs. An � ftew Halliday, oil Colborne, been suffering from a severe attack iof ple r- 4 1 ' tormy of late in this vioinity.—Mr. Charles At theannual meeting Of 'the F art Huron ,. at *$2 risks whIch the nifested towards . I . � I - � L I W" so . . in ' agan, I 101tso -, ; - , her. T&e follo� � the� addreks : "Af- ::: i I In seconding the address in reply io the berahip of 138, a decrease of fi a from� la 3t had a narrow 4scape on' Saturday, the 1�h isy, bu � at latest accounts she ' la who for the past summer has been Agricultural Society, held here o a Wedues- I I ot-al reccipt . —Frank Smitf, of G'rey, w a � i — day af ternoon, the following o . 43ers were Jl_ - year. The t t a f r Ithe �ye ir imb., from motiug with a �evere accident what better. is ng a the Northwest, has returned home, �� I � - i . n I I speech from the throne, ia the Legislature, ter, the long per ij' Pie ' g 4 o dur which you have 11 I . . , i I amounted to $1,110 29. leaving qa1ance On in Clinton. They were on' their w'a';y' to in'the village on Monday. Mr. Smith It a . Mr. Arthur Hagan, of Scranton, nusyll, elected for the ensuing y4ar - President, L �� - . givenyo r serv�ods towards rendering the L Innir .a. L –1 _J the other day, Col. Murtrie, of Wellington, hand for next year of $1"5 1 been quite ill for some tiu e but is . �ania, has been spending a couple of weeks James Ferguson ; let vice-preal rit, , J,oha - r , , . i - ! when ap- . � , , . TO - I I'. I visit friends a� Bayfield, -and divine ,% orship a'! the Catholic. church,.of - .; arrigs Me- � a - , directed attenti,)n to the folfowin� facts —Mr. �George Nimens, a Id r� ' reaching the t�ack at the station, the horse almost entirely recovered r oL a8l. John . Shortreed 2ad vice-prekidezt, I I , n 0 sident of w� I at his Wine. We wish him every success--- ; . �! I i 4 L , . idon o�pita 1p ed for Burgess paid bis quarterly wee4's visit to Brussels more a tbractive and solemn by -4n. Mr. Aithur Stelck, of Dauphin, Manitoba, Callum ; secretary-treafiurer, W� H. Kerr-.; &mi. ' Clinton$ � died in - the Lon I took fright at ai moving train, and bolt I which should be a matter of pride and en ay'� of laet� L ' � structing the cb)ir',, and playing the organ at Price I - Tueed ' week. Mr. kiMens '. qn - nd his wife, spent- Saturday at Mr. Levi directors, R. Corley, Thornaw Archibald, . - couracrement to every Canadian. He Ealld - year I rild the crossing in front of the train, which was Brantford last week, in his position of as high mai a and o % e1r offices of the church, we -a N . e- - I trati, � 0 -' been in the bospital for a 08t,.auffer- as quickly as - ipossible brought to 6, stop. sistant auditor for the - Caz_�adian Order of � telck's.—We understand that Mr. James! Chris. Eckmier, Win. Robb, T ioma 8, � "Our *succe6a ab the Pan -A. erican .E in A ! . Wel ..f- _T�a'Vfnbelr'a Gal rM Tuesda have deemed it Ou � duty to certify our gra ti- F, I- : .4 � 11 AT Lauahlin serve Johnist-an W. H Kerr- - �1� to t. I . X40T) 110 W 9 4 . 9 gan as aga n re tour ne vo 1, e wee 1. - ri 9 9 . . .... I ith the norae� which turned up twe I J - - : tude for the zea I You ,have manifested for " � In the '5 '&'*^ -e-ve"ning Of last week the fine weathe and had a large I 9_� I I BuffaIo, had been moot gratifying. a � 08 faN ored by homas C oleman, a former reoldent of this - Alex. Stewart and James "8heddan ;vudi- - - - I r f - 0 track at��a gallop and continued to keep be- Wa the glory of God, arid the decorum of public . tors, F. S. Scott and A. Strachai �. The -date I I z ! live, stock comipaLitiotis Canada won $6,755, ladies of St. Paul's church; Dtingannob, tendance in col-sequenco . I hose who at- I ag old acquaintances last ? � , tween the ra�ils.to the Y and thence up the at i ace, was renewii - L � - - Thursday ��t I of which Oata,rio're.eived - in Wingham, worship in our abt1irch. Your amiable die- eek. -Mr. James Lo,,ve is buffly engiged of the next fall fair waiah d f I TAO [$4.678, while the called at�; the rectory, and prese:6ted Rev. L. H. & B. to �',he Huron road, where it was tended the Sent' ish concer i . t � x 0 1 1. I 4.e .. � . . position at all imes has endeared you to I 11 -1 � United States won $6,572. Canada Won 25 and Mrst Goldberg � with six dihing-room finally secured t Mr. 0ottle'e, neither horse last Thursday night, are utianimouo in the and Friday, October 2nd �nd 3r�. - t i . the whole congregation and In harilingL brick from Crediton. Heintendis I - I sweepstakes and medals for live stock in the chairs and an arm chair. I L I it was one of t[io beat concerts I the personal I 11 ljgb� I [� � or cutter being lany the worse for the run. opinion that, eacrificee you have made in order'to --furnigh uttirig his barn on a brick foundation next I 1 1 1 . turk I 11 classes in which we oomp3ted, which -M r. Alex. Lowery, has sold! his reak- Mrs. Serarus jumped out of the cutter when ever giveii in this vicinity. A feeling of ummer.-Mr. Johnston of Kippen, oc. � �� . -duA* of . the church with music, coming a long dis- I -Mr. R. H. Moir, formerly o -St. Marys, 1 Ontario got 18, while the UniV States denco ort the boundary, to Mr. Dav�a Brown, the animal sta�ted its prank's and M�P. disappaintment is 9 h I � eneral, howeveri in ,, e dupied the pulpit in the lKethodist church - -4. -Mc r- of that �. !I i . tance for that parpose, :even in stormy and a brother of Mr: 1EI. A - . I : , : I � � .( ( _2We are sorry g"_ n . J, i � 'I -O 8 P1 Ica I pall W38 Halli day was *own out shortly afterwards, I weatherlhave been 1e8p1BCi061ly appreciated by that -our town,- has received the� appo tmen't of Pecured 19. In poultry we won 19 .1 f East VV&wanosh. Th achlam! Pr)b. z tA 00 for SingiliR of Miss Jessie Man.' n Sunday nigbt. - :,�" - . - I � - - i 1.000 Urds, and the United Sta; a won $600. Vent the first of '. Marehl next Mr. a* t6 flatt,eribg reports W'hich liad I)rc- c � I , but neither werO hurt. I rganist is on the sick list* as there was no - ;t 'kl,200 on 1,200 birds." � the choir. It is n t as a payment , for your . i paymaster in the second 6xiadfi n Mounted 4�A 1 , - and .%Ira LoWery will remove to Mii-.higan. I cedied her raised hopes too high, bub at 11 to accompany the hinIging- - Mr � TA i — — — . !!�__ — � � services, but as a T t6atimony of Us high nlu`lc -1 Rifles. The position carried v ith it the � t;�� been I I WIF11 . ' ! I I -The Alb:!rt Oakley 100 acre farm, lot 1, ;� i any ral e, it must be acknow �edged that 11 �ey esteem we entertain for you, and our grati- William Jarrott is also indisposed, on ser rank of lieutenant. Mr. M oik has seen A -M, I Sir Wilfrid Laurier received a cab e from concession 13, Gr�ey, has 6 an paechased b � i Blyth. ! -. ; I I fairl,' I 0 T �, weren't fully realized. Milis Mact%chlaln'o tude,tha i we re Ju6s (ount of vaccination, but we hope he will service in Sou ving -'been secre- � I ; . � t you to accept this gold th Aft ics, ha - Eneas Crich, who recently sold his farm in 1 NoTr, 4 � n er p one; p i f eon be around again. � �e d L,)ndon, Eaazland, on Saturday, acq, ai-iting . s: -Mrs' Kernahan, of Detroit,'Is voiteispertainlyawo d f I roba ly � D � � - 0 ' watch at d chair, Sit1d at the same time we I tary to Colonel Steele,, who ,icommanded the- ' . 1 him of the dcca,h of Hon. R. R. D(bell, a that towpabip. Mr. Crich paid $1,600 and visiting her brother, Mr. James HuoksteP, a better has never been hea�d in Wingh in, i desire to eipreis r hop . e that you may I I Strathcona, Horse. .He ,v� � -as mentioned by - - 418 A . �r U - . I . stea� - . I member of. big' Cabinet without p)rtfolio. %ill take! pos4ession shortly. ! i this week.-Mro�. Robert Somers, who has but, as one old Sootchmani was heard ito, live man � ye,tra in7health aii-i happiness to I .. HuRett. i General Buller for conspicuous br&very and .1 � -a I -Rev.' W. E. Kerr, ot Amhersibur ,� a .1 lived about oiia and a half rifiles from Blyth remarh,." There's sae much mousic ye canna 4 � : ,g ; 11 Wear this gift se a emorial which will re- i C1.1 U effi. cient service. . s_ �cha.l i Mr. Doball'a death was a sad anz] tragic formerly of Hensall, has receiv di ,a upani- for the past; ter. years, died Thursday eveii- hear the words." Mis6. La Dell, in her - m Roji REPORT.—The annual congre- �, _- ` i . - .- . . 1 4 1 call to yGur mini. �Iour many friends in t I -A rather peculiar an& painful accident . I -T I i . he gational meeting of Burn's church was held I ; ­�o v, . Week moua in�-itatioa to become pastlbr of was splendid and the art she . �P,ar i one. He had been in England about a 1the ing, rather oui denly. Although she had child's piaces, choir and Catholic congregation of Brus- happened recently to James Shearer, 4th . -i �1 it. , t� � ; Blenheit� eircuit 'for the ;next' 0QnfcrpnQa 'been -sick for a few weeks,'-che seemed quite displ%5 ed in " The dead pussy cat " and on January 811,h, the pastor' in the chair, � �&4 1 1 1 - - I : � - I ; and, With Mrs. Dobell, had taken up Lis � : eels." I he renitiaier of the evieni concessiOD, Elms. He - 9 up ot a beam of � I . term. I I Ing was and Mr. James Hamilton secretary of the " . � I ! I I : cheerful a shogt time before death. She "Me and Gus" charmed 'everyone The -- . ; residence at Folkstone, a heall1i r sort in � spent in music, di cing and other amuse'. ' his barn ciling the geating ,of his Windmill . , , will be greatl� missed in the Methodist fellow who said that Mr iumber , meeting. Daring the year 1901, 10 . - ) -While pla3 iog at school, on Tars of .I Fax's t' 8 were � . I - � - � - . : I tile south of England, his health not havin , . mentp, a id when the time came to go home �dded to the membership and 8 removed, when the sleeve of,his amclek got ,caught in. � I I f el�, the' second son of Mr. 49�ter church, where I she has been an active gave an opportunity.to thelman who want- - �_ I'. L , - I I been robust for some time. Oa aturday . . � � 11 felt, that a m3st enjoyable timehadbeen The total number on the roll is now 110.' the co beele,, and his arin was drawn into- - �., Deichert' of Zurich, fell"Bnd (>to oU his Worker. Her 'remains were consigned �.to ed to t i6lk to Lis sweetbeart�, must h b 'a �g W . ­ I ' 1, 11 � I - ,tve ,,en ' . . �; . elial . I � 1 forenoon he was taking exercise n ho,rBe playmateis fell on his legi witE Ithe r �ciult the Union cemetery on Saturday. It being sadly disappointed on Thurpday ri, t. e spent. ii The amount raiaed last year for all purposes the machinery. Mi" mill was stopped . -, ­ , " I q . I 1. " . - I - 1_1:�r v � ,r,l , . , - I I I 11 - i was $983.86,of this amount the congregation thereby, 1orce of the wbe,el held i� well 1 back, when hiq, bores got frightene, at an that it was fractured abovei the knee. i IS � � I but the ffi-I � 1� :�4 . . 10 i g him off. h eceived suph a stormy i day, there were very f w diln't bear any whispering when " Mons! ur I �', . - Drysdale. . , I ' , � 1 .4 � eleetric car and throwin I Beavei a 4ppoted: re- � ble to atte4 but the ladies, of the Pathri -3k O',Flaberty " was being eu% T at - � gave $198, the Sunday school $25.32, and .the, arm facit,- slid it was an hour and &-half . - I . - 4 -Mrs.'� Chril-tian Becilvei, a r a � -. I " I . I I 4 i,% wife, be � -sbei � riuch. injurics as resulted in his d: th soon ddent ofiCrediton, departed thmilife on the Methodist ch rch secured a beautiful prime -cquiaitein a succerokul conpert, an ITE),1,9J-,--Busines is booming at Drysdale. the Auxiliary of the Women's Foreign Mis,_ before, with the assistance bif It 4 �,�,] . I � . - z -1. L t 1 7 -1 ; PV re( .; I 1 after. lilr. Doibell. was 66 years of ge. He '2ad4ust.',1,.&fter a somewh t lenkthiyflhaegs reath of flowers from London, The attentive and appreciative a4dience,vras t ere -The snow which has fallen ' !ently in i ionary-Society $29.78 to the schemes of the was freed. His forearm wam badly -bruised i I , . I � _& _ . . � ;St . . Was Bunday school also made an anchor.: The in abuodance, and a 'glance ver the 1�rows of this vi , proved the Aburch, The Bible Society collection and a good deal of the fles .eu-.t away by the . _* - 'ij" " I � -imE � �- � was born in Liverpool, Eugland, a d came from cs.uplgr-of the stornath Dlecesed i extity E as greatly im amounted to SIC. '-- �nl ., t to Quebec when only 20 years of ge - and ,19 years,41 'age, and leaves �a I 16band i and :;ympathy of a I irge number of friends,'is ex- upturtied happy faces on every side g ve eileighing, thus allowitig many of the farm- A committee was &p- I cogs. � I A 111L I , . ., . . i�k -clif � I . . , . . I �, has been a r(s;dont of that cit- ever since 9 - � ; �, h .An elf cant pin f.hall. winfar a" 1 . -2 r � 1> � � I 0VUL auts ere. - � �ended to Mr. S oitnere, who im left all alone. one tQe impression UU&I, Lqey HIM MI La en ULD . � - FF J . - - I He was a wealthy lumber merchant and —R. 4. McMatb, of W�'aghan��, and N4s iL-Mr.' Alex. 1�cCreight received a letter Sam Weller's advice, " Away with melan. of wood. —Mr. Je &64orner, oi -Bad Axe, � . !I I I . , , I . . - � was preparing to retire from active- business Oassi�, youngest daughter bf th iate 8 * e ��bis � week froto his son James, who is at i ttle boy � said when :his Michigs, sent visitin . . � � 3PIF i: choly ; as the, I I , is at pre ,g his brother, � �' 3 - � al Mr. W. . Herr er, ol on:account of ill health, at the time of his Wilson, of 'Huron townsh" of �he Cana died."—The & I this village.—A large T , A 0 - I VA 7 ' A A 0 - C'A 1p, we i e pni! e I jouz I ­ - I I in I nt one than scouts in South schoolmiks7s - marriage on the &h ins TL mony I deatnt, JJe has been a member of the Do . i I minion Cabinet ever since, the Liberal party was performed by Rov. Mr. I aLecia 1, of came into power, but his extensive business Ripley. ' . � . iateresta prevented him taking a very active —James,Wilson, a former �retidenb of part in pol-tios. His position in the Cabinet Wingham, and brother of r. Jdhn Wiison, was more advisory than otherwise. H6 V. S., of that -town, die re(4utly ,int St. . 1 represented one of the districts of Quebec in Joseph, Missouri, of pneu onial Dee ' 'd I east, I � � i Parliament.. � � � was 41 years of ago. 'he r�maiiis�- *qe I I . . I brought to Winglianma foi-i termint. ; . I � � I Oar good. neighbor, the Clinton Now Ers, 7 -George E. Spearin ha . dia ,10s1ea'-,6f his i seems to have taken the Pcatmaster General, 50 acre farm. west half of lot 38, conceisig:n I ice Department and the whole D the PostolT 15, Grey, to David Cunni ,Yham 1wbo re 6e�t- I sold his 100 a,ores on thi I 10ti I c6nceL,�Iiob. I ciatfit under its protecting wing and lectures I 91he price paid was $2,80. I'� js a good T11E E.xt-osi,ToR in true old grandmotherly f arm and has comfortable 1, uild ij igs. � � style because we dared to say a, word in be- —The annual meeting o the direct,oi a of half of the countr the Turnberry Agricultura Society was held ,y postmasters, the mail I ' in the town ball, Winghai i, on Wedne iday I clerks and the mail carriers and the other of last week. The treasui er r( I ported otal members of the lower branches of the ser- receipts of 8885.92. Pai( out; in pr zo , vice. Our remarks of some weeks ago, $5 313.55 ; other expenses,! ��321. I, leavi � r, ia I which seem- to have so riled I the New Era, I balance on hand of $51. )6. rho o 1 'eta ' i . I were called forth mainly- by- what we con- elected were an follows P %aident , . � sidered falsome and ridioulottoly eulogistl.e Currie ; first vizie-preEidei t, J( hn Me �1, at,; I . r . i praiae of the Postmaster G�neral and his second vice-president, A 05 ."liplinig. di- , Imanagementof the de . partni.ent under bis reotors, George Cruickah ko, 4 W. 0 -via, . ,�;*.� I I � , - � . � I ; i � . � 1p_ __ . . � __ : I � . . I . I � I . - - . .1 � . . . - I - ,, � 3 , � ; ,� � ;.� I . ; 7 � ­.- ­ - - � _f - � I I - � � - - I . - - I . . iMrica. He re orta that they have very meetit g of the Bluevale Cheese an4 Butter number i f the I ryadale youths attended. a . -.-- '"3 - Z!) , I I . I 'i 'dance he d at M r. nowdon`s� residence last CL ILU Z) U 1119 (_ oullilz1v �little work to do' and that it ie4he general C in p y was held in the Forester s hall, on I I I .1 I . isday, January Sth. ng been W�ediiesz ay it.- They re'port a lively I : I � P . ar will - i I . . . I r ' , , e opening meeting to manu- , time. -Mr. it b inion out th are that the Boer * edn It havi I c, act continue much longer. -Mrs. Glazier, de ids' at th I lzo 3rt Douglas, jr., of Blake, I [-+++++-H-I--I-+++ . 3 ,O - w; in tl is village last week, in Bear - 11 f Cape Croker, is at present visiting her f a c t u rl,,I: butter i a the future, the subo ect was " I - _�_ � I , , F 'ibrothers, Ricbprd�, Robert, ' and James discus ed in all iti details. ! The ins - orit Of horses. Bob intends goinu wset with a 'car When a lady is contemplating getting one of Orei`zo particular kind of suits, she wants the I �s � � opin'o - . , ( n '! orners.-Mr. Wm. Graham, of Brucefield the e areholders are of the I hat , load in tie near f uture.-­41r. Thomas John. � very nicest fitting,; beet looking, and most stylish oostume money and skill can 1, I I ' � i I f : 'iwas vititing tolations in town the past hogs b iDg, 80 profitable just now, it W uld ston, jr., diopcsad of &valuable mare to Mr. . produce. - i : - ;. ' I ; week.. -Rev. r.� Dyer, the principal of pay th in bet -ter to keep their milk'at It I me Morriaol, of the 2a'd conceseion, one day i .:� `?. , lit, This is one of our most sticceEsful auh prosper�us brainches in our Tailoring busineE-,,:. Albert college intends preaching mission- for fe ding purposes and just sen the last wee .-Mr, S. Mack, who for some. 11 . 11 . - ' I - I isiting his cousin, Mr. We have certainly i gained an enviable -reputation for and ary sermons )n . the Methodist churdh cream. Of conrselt is altogether Orob ble time pas has beeniv i pleakiD the air sex, , ' � � . here, next 8un ay, morning and even� , i3go that t is conei ion of things willi cli nge F. Solinall, of Poiladielphis, returned to have made %-great many 17Y'edding Suits this season. The lovely artj�stic br&i-d- i I I � I And there will ortainly be large congrega. sooner or later, and if so,!: the man�uafae are Toronto &at vFeek to resume his studi,s in- . I - ( -_ , l I � ing and fine tottolies 'ilone on our Ladies' Costumes have brought as many new . I , - I �tions to hear I I as e is a splendid speak- of ch 8138 may be resumed, Mi. P ter the Toro An Veteri iary o ege. -Mr. Ralph c ,_ , customers and advertiried our work largely. The highest compliments have been - Ull, of Wingliam, and Mr. 01 imette, Dryodal% cleik in Mr. John Wisemiller"s I ,. .er.-Mrs. r, of Whigham, �C a m p [a F i * is visiting relations. and friends this week in gin the %ter Heneall, i t present visiting his paid tons; intherns%riv testimonialswe haverecelved rega , of Lor deaboro, were at the meetiD e, is , � . ing our beautiful Blyth and vicli ity.-Mr. Beest, who has interes 5s of two separator compaOies, and parents, in thin age. -Mr. Rogs johns- work. i - . . . . I vil I I r� :been fixing up t e grist mill and pul,N#g in each gi ve a short address on the Trietlito of ton, of 13 lake, pare lased a valuable horse � he latest Style Of L Separf,te e ;t I - I ,oa is the box' or three quarter length. W�eza-n make one to �the machinery, or. this at t 0 Months, his Machine. Mr. H. Dimeint bet ght the from Mr Louis D nomy during the past I � pa r . your order fror,a I$ 14 ly-pwards. ,- - , intends having t running somr timi; this buttermilk at the Otte of 13J centi i per 100 week.-ne Miss is Annie and Maggie I 11 i I . . , � - I I I week. The far ere in this vic�zlty *I ill be pounds of, butter manhfactured. James -SchnellVere the nests of their brother, . 7 � � again able to ge their gristing done here in Burgess ii attending the Strathr(y dairy David S(hnell, of urieb, on Wednesday of I I , better.style th ever, as there is no J doubt school. He will have charge of our factory last weel .-Mies Earth . Howard was the I ! ' . . W. - guest of Nfrs. " I Stark & M ack4 . r eesi will t m out first-class flour.- during I the coming temon Rev.:, ,r. . , Joh Routley, of Chesley, . Y) . � Bersary a held in� St. West I i � I I during the past w ek.-The election fever - . I . ;ii, ) , I preached in the Vict6ria hall�,, � OPPOSITE THE COMMER641; 110TEL7 �Urdrew a churo' here last Sundayi and. id � Uitn'restown, on Sunday evouirmy.- is over ir, this Vici tity, things h&ViDg re. � � , � I I __ I M_ I � . . � � . 1-: . I ; ___ . - . . � . � � - . I � I I To, : - � ; 11 - - I - I I . , � � . . . � � - - ; . � , . - � � � I '. . I - � .. .. _. .-I - I � . , I � . - . � '� f : - . . P � � — �