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The Huron Expositor, 1902-02-07, Page 8-k,. . 1, � - D _L 11 I . . , � ! � �1_ . ; � I � I - ; � a_ ­_ . , � I : I I � . I � � I � i .. - I I . . I I - - � . � . . I - _�� I - I I I ­ _ - I I . - , � - . ! I i I L � , - - L � L ' � I I i i , I . ------ I r— I --LTJ an kwhuAlal JL VULIS an . V 14A va"K &Z -J- A. ­ ­ ... �1 --- ------- ____ -_ -_ - � � I � - L has been 4 resident of � the' town fo� over ,�, , *1 701 I - I . i " I : �, 1'. � I , 1 6 � Aubur6, year ago, when, owing to ill I health, be sold ., "n i i . I .. __1! I . t the time he rcsk4ed'in Vii xposiiiron 0,nd W kI Globe, $1.65. Di n annon.-Mrs. Moso, from neikr UM L I . DISTRICT M44T ERB. , � forty yeari, excep � � ;Ve,,y I a _Mias his property and went to live as above � .: . I ; . f� - I " , I -- HxposiToi -, lan as y � v . L I - F, - Seaforth. � Hie was 80yeare of age, d wj%s !TH d c I'V Witness. $1.65 i I i iting her father, William Riley. . --- , I �; i : . I . .- -1 I . I . P � ! i I ted, He continued to fail in health, and .1 . � � much aniltAciservedIX respected by &# I Addle Crisp, who has rp 3nt the IARt month at& �La � I � 41 who i TH i ExposIT03 � �nd Westminster, $2.50. . I . I ! TR',,.yF.LLERs.-The folldvvid were tioket' v I 1 Tn� ExPosiToA od Farming Worldi $1.7,,5, viaitm- i fi iends at Seatiorth and Walton, re- about a week before his death he under- T+y , i : ; � DAY BOOKS i I Mrs. Mitohell.is atiff, living.- , I ...s a Loss to!.' Ut Priem - ' kneiv him. i � . - i � ). 4 1 r of the bowels, i 1 1, . I . � � eato, distant pciato this ,�iveek. by Wilhim 'Tiu Expos][TOI,! And Farmers' Sun, $1.80.- . turn)d bome Saturday lasti.-Some of our went an operation for canoe i . � ­ � � � ��v. Mir.;� UoAuley� of Mitchell s I i � : I Somifiville, up4own agent (if the Grand P'l , I 11 . ,It bople attended the -wedding of Miss which was thought .to be successful, but Witiry -over goo& - i I , ' mich thia, (Priday), I ' t I It's a loss to , � i i 0 T-7 R N ALS I � Mena, . C. Coleman in the tibyteriain ell � . 'And man here. If you don't see other complications setting in, soo.n ended i ) ; Tru�k Railway : I =!Bell, of Cliaton, on 'Wednesday.- ; ii : - -ii. , . afternoon, at 2:30. � The saoramenW ser- I . i 1, � I a paper �,ou want, drop. us a card., ' � I i and.!G. A. Aitzel, to Sea0le iWashin n ,;. . . I I —Mr. ! t . .9 ! i i � i , � a oig� vice% wi. I held !Stiinday forienoo6. Mr. MIc-Intcals who -has been engaged as in death. His remains. were brou 0 ? . � � I .Z , � . � -- � 1. I J*Ii4s Helen Dickson, toDe'tir.31 ;Mr in I i 'I McLEAN BROTHERS. clerk in W. L. ' Ouimette's during the past BrPssels on Saturday for intermant,, service 19 9 un � 0A91[ BOOKS3 . I . I , James Mdl;(ee, the �oudnctor of the $eaforth - Fouf sone ! I I . . � , Tackeramith, to Swantoul � 03ib ; Mr. , I th,1 returned to his former place in To- being held in Melville church. . I I - [ '� i and Bayfield stage, has had a hard.'time.of 1 awft*nvffl� 01 - Mon i 1! ; .., i 1 1 tree, McKillop, to Sault'Ste, Marie. I . . - z I . . . -_ robto on Saturday'and Mr. Turner, of York and three daughters are left to mourn his I � , I � - . I it thin week. He E otlas far as Mr. Watt"s, Bruqqe1s, and � ormerly of Se if sh But there is Ai r i I LEDGERS I i . I—* _L . . I � alorth. o county; has been engaged to take his. place. death, Mrs. Stewart having died some six I ffe once. in the ftd- � . I i on the Mill Road, (in Monday, but'g§t stuck � wa� 6A a natil a of Seaforbh, one had resid- . ' "I I I � the gres r los . ; I : WESTMINSTER PASTOR D TO BPM�_ ' --Mr. Hobbs hae been awarded the contract, years ago.—A qgartette from Brussels Old be to mrrytovok- . l cial board i of the there and ad to t ir n� back' to BfOcefield. ad �* ere nearly all her'life provious to her wh is sala I toick nowat, � . I sm_,�. —The quartcizl� offi � - trough With a cutter 6n Tuesdiy � ma�riage. age. of caretaker 'of the Methodist church.—Rev. drove out to John McKinnon's last . Friday �_ to a Maori* - � ENVELOPES. I , I , Sh � was only 36 yearn of at a as sltoc I - invited the He came.t lh � . ShO was of a right, ohee ok� t i Methoilist church,� Brussels, i nd sino& an hams atin making good time . , Mt. Sa�vers, of Brucefiold, conducted 'scirvi. evening and evjoy6d their annual 11 I six or eight moblihe'- I . : Rev. T. Weeley'Cosens, o �� Westminster;,,. " : . markslity b home." I : . hence. SO with -Put more talk or spreM, � I . I i � he mill oad is .. tly r belo ad, lzubi I � 4— of ink, � I I ores drifted W* d1s osition, an v ces in Knox church Friday afternoon. - 1� I NVe 11,,we some special, values : i n to become their pastor at th close of the . . i I 0 . ; - . come ii the store and Ut -the. ; ,- ifore within the I � ; . I � i ban it 77 h ever eon be I r M �l . 1home, but by all who on- i I . . . , - . 1. present conference year. . 8-invit ion I onl in her ow Ashfield. ' Blu6vale- �, goods talk to ly In i for a fe,w Mint! ; an ' —41r. L M ie- I � t* . ' � . 11 �� t. I Our referen " is -J,*-,, ; ,uT ary busi wliac 11 amory 0 the oldas�' inhabitant. Si I ness Envelopes, i eel 0 joy d her acqu intance. Her death is a I I A�n, r has, been accepted subject to t. a ratificat ioili is y ba� . . g! you'll do the 06 I � . I of the stationing oommi'tt i Rev. me'. at, y has been do �� good work v0lith the Ye beresvern b to her husband, her ag,�d JoTT1Nc,s._A blizzard in blowing and the NOTES.�Tbe ardent swain, who is in the . phe balance of , tAr goods, a& , ,our win are � su � I bg badly drifted.—Mr. Bower I ita"ble for mailin- statemento: dir o w us n ao, plowff a the recent' stormy , 11 0 ` " alre bel 9 habit of presenting his true love with a val. 'twill be , � �to i come, � � 0 b IL , i , ; .b r,i I i I -1 i4E � a i �L� I E 7 1 i 4 � .�w , i � to I � 0 : I I i:e � no t I f the Seaforth �o � a - , , ' bet � than to I : Cosa Was aftiat&D D%StOr I P& ,onto, and't � 1e other members of. Rer roads ' . 11 � n s:i0co eded i keeping most some valuable **_1 I / cinklars. : Mr .j I mill I I !family, but th i ittle, ones who have been 1�th concession, is getting entine as each recurring winter brings the you had, for ai are to be bad .Mi , �111 I . i i Methodist church 1!2 year 0 age. s r .. I I ,gains i 1 ead;iig, w Ike -in g o shape for ped strians. lei motherlesi i vill most keenly mis . —The i � � "i : � i ovenX ._ i 4 a the cedar at his mill, for making shingles. festival of hearts ,into prominence, should Fare folio . :1 � � I I I Cosens is a daughter of Mr. ,obeKt G I I r i I --an i " � ` . � i I 1 � —Th i6so ri ks from ithe Seaf�orth. �Curlin this year invest his 15 cents in a ticket for i I — ; ' � : i.t � I 9 lov � g care th 4 had7always been bestowed Zion church lij being thoroughly renovated, . Z . . I , ' � look, of thistown. - . i _)Iub went to ClintOn ou Wedn*Ay to I as tie can to them take the and will present a beautiful appearance * Foresters' MEN'S FUR COATS'; 1 � ., I - I __ . l I I . upon them, n - the box social to be hold in the . � I I ; lay a frie dly match with the olab � of that raver removed When firli,ilsed.—The sabramental services of ' ale, on thici evening of the day � I . I . . ; - LL I 1% Tnm: DID Tum,%tsEL1N1_E$ ADVD.—A rink P pla 3e of her w has been fo hall, Bluev I � I . � � . REMEM-SER t wn. I T a Seaforth players came 9�t ahead f five the Aabfield,eirenit were held at the Hope a LADIES' FUR .- � "urling 1 � 0 � . , . old saint. Th- I , -2. 171u, �PA T 1105 from the Seaforth 0 0 lub went to from them. " e family gonsists o .- made famous by the I gay COATS tc, pi ike,_r - S I , . 4.1, ; ILI A � t. I 4. 0 A IkA I fl­uft Y.n &I . I . � I I .1 4:u 1 � ea yo sA . � L. W VA an Fb a: V Hari anu � i . I . I I . Puiia --, obi Aron chex ungest, an infaint or oulv a chure . � an j.- at a datioisausniciousfor such an ev( , 1- � 9 I I k . i 1JUCKnowlaeu CeRT0000 P ; n a U&4L - ' COLLARETTES, �:AL7FS and all I " . � whohailebsoucon0ned to.hial resid�nce for , 1. 4, intend to have, an should he hesitate t6offorhimself as a sub. ! . � - ing bonspeil there. The distinguiBlied , LfevO days, and the eldest a bey 9f about Orange Lod 0,,N,,,. 1,04 . � � F two wdeks, is somew,hat - improved, but is L ff L . . BOOKSTORE, 3 F RTHS I � foulrtiben yearn. The sincerest sym�atby of " at home,". on Friday evening, _�ebruary � themselves by coming out ahe id and bring4 � - i stitute for the little mixture of skewered SMALL PIECE FORS. - I I . ablp t ! � � I I . at be out yet. -Many of our read. many friends wi 11 be extended to Mr. Scott 28tb. !An excellent' programme is being hearts and ell ad cupids, which com. ­ A __ with them a air, ., rery handsome � !,. . - . I . __; * P . � )ra will re at to loam of the death, � of Mr. . monly passes "4 ! 6 Ing home ones. They plays �gainat Luck. - " ' ' I and his young family in this the time of prepared. �0— � be w en. 11 familiar spirits " at re in - - I I I ! curling at illia ;iience, ostmaster at Ethel and their eee ement. I I t , 9'T .1 I � . . . m I . his seaeon, he nia take courage from the I ANI�,, 11 now and Wr6xeter. The viotorioue rink' I E . VIOINI B I 1 7 1 1 . Dublin I . DOME -1 for malay., ears ol rk of the township of . I velorli coon, �K Ts I , : I i I � I I - i �_ experie - E I , was composed as follows : Jhomaa Rich. ; ­ � I nee of the lo who in 'CLOTH JAC � : - : I . I,; . NrA�S. . � � , Grey ; Hi died on Wednesday i bvening. , Tuckeramith. i GATiLER; —Miss iKate O'Connell was uloet accents whispers to his dear Miss ardson skip ; W. Bethu i6, George He has . be: in a an rer from conau ption for � ; � . d � 1 ! . . CAIPITAL (P&14 UP),, � $2,300,000 Reid.� ,this will belp 11 I - N f; His . Henderlaon and W. .0. �� . 'Don't forget bur -big, sale of winter goods - last week the vest of her brother, Mr. J. Johnsing, " Take me, ch ! take me, Dinah SUITI 0 C OT .� - - *2 -000 . I two years. I This last fall lie . O'Connell, of Goderich. -.I'- Mrs. Win. Byrne, � i ; __ I I R ' '300, b lut went . ---" , � Z EST, pp- I r tment' of the P' ' � t tich u felt bo3 mine ; accep' me am youah valentine," and . I � . - I i � south Iiiiiih the hopei that the change of hea�y rubberas sooks, &3 , in faot - ;h been visiting 'her 6istor, Mrs, P. COMFORTABLE � 1_�ILAXKETS - tt . : I �_ tratford, a few day i previously. ; '"� ban was instantly successful. Such consider- 4 - -1 "i' ' 6 I club at 8 olimat,6 w old be beneficial. Diiappointed win�er wear at bi ,reductions during F ill 0� rath, ed. to Ier home 4n M i t- I I i � � �_ , . I ; � H BRANO *---- . "'gW. , ; 'hoej of all `""`�' � to make up for the diaa Rill �@ ac'(! r " r e b i�a my r-AFORT 'y ,, a good time may be I I 8. � ) . n this he returned home last week. He H. Will!-, Bo tj I 0, Shoes, SaAarth, r ii824 I chell. -miss, Fitzgerald is visiting, fritnIs in ations %kids, however WARM UNDERI)VEAR ; - : I -i,Ti[ OF FRA_N'K WooDii-1-y.-Mr. Frank . .1 . DF I ­ anticipated at the ­16ox social which the I I � � I . I . was 101-t 50 years of age and was � a � ugli clot] on for good bo' s --and sui"s Whitby. -Miss Vivian has r4turned to ! - . - Main Street, Seaforth. I I . Presbyterian church, choir is getting up- A � I adley, of this MEN'S SUITS - � I � , IDYS t)'. Garman . � . . 1 Woodley, son of Mr. J. H. 10' "Whe- Die fo to Zat are full of Stratford to resume her position. -Mr. d rogram and quartettes 1 : � - A General Banking Business t 'ns- town, died at the home,of hie father, on Pan to tli public in his day.� . rbsdb 'i , goo p me of choruses ' . . r - V'erne 'Sib .era will render a musicO � vespers we iir and satNaotion are the kinds sold by O'LeaeS was in Mit hell last week on a ' aleted. Farmers' Sale Notes colle ed, T . aesday morning. The , a eased young . , y the choir, -solos, recitations and instru- BOVS7 SUITS, et:c.1 - . I . . - C1 pext Sun,%-: ay evening at 7 o'clock, � in St. The E. MoFa I Co., Seaforth, 1782-1 business trip. -Mr, lohn O'Connell took a mental music, is being preps -red, and in ad- ! I - . and advances made on same at low Ne o� Seaforth, had ea , C . - ,�OTES.—M . James Chesney, of the third flying trip to Seaforth recently. -Miss Mary * Yov are perfect y ,fa.miliar with the - ' rate s. - � -been living in Chicago for a up nber of year � qam , d tholic church, Seaforth. � The aer I I - dition various games wilt be available to 11 Tea. 1 1 1 1' rnon "Itbe on " Mntjie in worship Of God.' sonable - I Can and came -home a couple of ! i T onths ago, on ; W�l I ' concession of ' ckeremith, this week our- O'Connell is visiting ft iands in MitcheIL- those who desire them. As to the other ness of )ur� fegular prices --this I h. . " . h d a now ilrive Ch S� I Drafts sold on all points i d I I Mr 'allt Mrs. J, H. Reid had: �-;&Aother � r from a man near St. Mr. P. Wood was a visitor in London last part of the evenink's amusement, no words prices then At , vhJ. in `­ - . on on Wedn" Z ja; Mr. Chesney is fond of a good week. -An imprompta dance was given at . . the, United States and Europe, a acco'nut of failing healt �very sa'd �'all to Lond 'i day to -the above geo� l - malady, consumptioD, ha astened itself ! areneceseary. The Bluevale' girls- can pro- ean be bought a -a lasirciaBonable-unriiii,, . ; - ntee raw worse in- - fath6r 's -z,.Y,erald on Wed �!, e . . you see anything-ef. - I I I , .. I �b ii j4s� Ithree Weeks � Reid's �hi nesday evening last, and a most pleasant , I 4AVINGS DEPARTMENT. I t upon him, and he graduallv iattend tho funeral of Mrs. R3id'a - ho ise and has-gDt one now that just suits the home of Mr. Gerald Fi - du a the best salmon sandwiches and pie sonably low. I f , ! i0dwed on deposits of One Dollar and of age, since Mis.i . rp�k,e yours,iVis my - i � I I I stead of better. He was &IJ ears, all. � ia this district. -The sacrament of the ours you Want to ' " : . erest n , I 9 evening spent. . : wards. 1: i 1 and was an exemplar pg man. Hii3 i I - Lqrd's Supper was dispensed in the Pres-: enough now. : ; up �motbet diled.-A yery iat ing ido'bate o I � y yo the all alisorbing� question of Pi'o'bibition : I cKillop. . —0 . . i R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARC4, d e-ath will be a sad affliction i o his friends. ' I I - byterian church on Sunday last. , Oa the I � . I . - in. the ru�l) re and sox, felt shoes for . . 1 *or M11110,94- The iremains were into - will be bIld a hall over the I separate I d� Bayffeld. Friday previous the preparatory service . Solicit �� rred iq! he Maitland ; le,,,,v . New' Parp6ts . i I I � " '.3 "a . I ,- r school; on Taea0ay evening _ne:iii:�, at 8 b.t ,itntlenien at big reduc'ions during BREF,zEs.-Mr. John Newcombe, of Gods. wan conducted by Rev. .Mr. Stewart of . I . � bank oemetery.'on Thurads ,�' I , I ! � _�. - - 3,; c,"clock. There will be no admihsion fee ! February. W 1H, 'Willis, Bobte and Shoes, Seaftirth. . . $ 'I -, I i ; . . I i � 'I I i I i I —0 � t bharged, ud alC interested are cordially. . 1 1782-1 rich, called on friends in Bayfield last SAt- Belmore. The very stormy weather on * :d � ' .L �� . ' . JUSt Arrive . � , I . - � I - . A special musical meeting, - REMEMBER RT!Ei1.-QUa1hty and cheap- 1 4 -- � � I urday.-Mr. M. Rose will start for the Sunday prevent -ad: many from attending the . : Aftend the Best. I . I I I HOCKF,Y.-The final m . ;in the 0. H. A. Invited. I will be � . I . �� I . I . � BrneePeninsulla in a -few days, where he services in either church. -The Farmers' I I � I ii��� ,�, -are links I arm in -arm a - - � 11 ������ ii F I t Th a E. Me- . But Winter h 8 ring haWt !C!,i 11 , -1 series, ill the district, was tyed on the i eld i4 t a Army � barracks on ,'Wednesday ne . - ' - I'll ams 't.gone, P - _,_ ?—Ci i - � I e . y q -B, Seaforth, so that customers will engage� in fiahing for the winter. Institute mEeting,� to be held in the Forest � . I I . I rink here, on FLiday nin , last, between vening next. The Clinton band 'inJ offi,. i Fa. I I Co's. Stoi . come, you a4y� Hasn't come? We% I - . , -1 /I iii � / I . I v'e . 'Dougall', Conductor McGee, of the Bayfield and erla hell, Binevale, on the afternoon and some shipmews, of, new Spring goodo_ , ! .... .. , I �- Woodstock and Seafortb. ll � e Woodstock I cars will be present. -Manager Mo ca4 have both 'here. You will bear very 11 . . ; .i � . Seaforth stage, fdiled to make connections evening of February 10th,should be of bene- � . ! I . I I players �came in by special tien, bringing has arian ged with the band to plaT', at the little more atott the valufs to be had ia - have come, and;&mPng them some ho -d- , 6 . h ,, on Monday on account of the blizz.tid which fittoeveryone. Thefollowing-is the pro i � , I STRATFORD, ONTA . , � with th In a large number in � support- tiak this (Ftiday� evening. .Next� Friday � the', balance of titeir lyinter goods as Spring - some car - I i I ich we hope to ilaterist - I I A school, well known from o �� era, so that by the time thO game starts I i I . . � began on Sunday. We had no mail oil gramme : W. N. Hutt, Southend, " Spray- -pets, r on -about tBe fame - . ne end ,'Of d, , evening a grand c�rnival will be held. Watch ' Purc�ases arc beginning to arrive and will Monday from the east. -John Ferguson is -ing mixturcs and their application;"' ; you ia - a little I i , the rink 3vas packed full,., ol whole side i for bills o this big affair. -The Rev. Mr. .ireqaire much attcnition. There is going to I old Bo'Mas-thin a he has -earned a reNst.. . I , i Carisda to the other for its superior work. . � ' � I � now very busy at the ice harvest. Mr. -Poultry for pr�fit," W. R. Grab - � � being necaaaary to accommod the WoOd- Wall 'inmill preach next Sunday morn- be some pleasure, shopping this season. am, In the me I I - I Stu!dents aamifted at an:v time. Graduat.6 J � to' I i w " � . I 7 82- 1 Ferguson cuts and alao storEs away ice. of the Agricultural College ; " Private antime, cn�thinking about what, _ � I stock rooters. The home' tdE was same- ng ch the chief �subject now . before � � . 1, - I I the Spring is, lil -.el* to demand for your - - 1 readily secure . employment., Wifte if . - ; � . I Nearly all in this place will require that dairy butter-makiag," Miles McAllister, of -his I � i what handicapped, but ev Lhat would the Legiqlature, i namely, Prollibitiob.- i ' home, take t - 1 iiat from us : 1 Experi. � cat4logue. IN 000-D WORKI�.—011 Wednesday, Messrs. useful comm9dity.-At the Sunday morning Coventry. Evening Session,=-" Crop fail- . : I I � I hot have revented defeati �although the M re. J. Miller,who has b.aeu'�',viiiting .'rne 'of 4hat can- � i . P . � Charles Wright, jr., and Robert Wright service, Mr. MeNtit announced the result -of uree and how to avoid them," W. N. Hutt ; ence has given u3so �deu � W. J.. ELLIOTT, Principal I re made .a wood putting , � hit - I score might, have been a litti 0 Tnore I event friendb . for a I couple of weeks � left ,on record in the bush of " Canada's opportanity in the poultry mar- be done rigb t! hf re! I a� Seaforth - in t - - I � 1 44447�' t the election of elders in the Presbyterian i as the visitors were a strong team, and in Friday Detirlit.-Makic lover� should : d ' house furniishing li4'6,- -a'nd we are goin g - i - I 9 Mri W. Morrc w. In ten hours they eawe , - kets of t ` W. R. Grahatin ; " The int � - i just, a little better class than our boyp. bear in in ad the 6ntertainment in the Meth- . church ' here, . Mr. James Campbell, Mr, he world,' to, make it er(sting and profitable fo ! I � . BPI t, and pile '9 corda of short i a , .. r- , L Thomas BrowneLt and Mr. Donald Me- farmer's fruit and vegetable garden," M e I I , oys Pho ed up we 0 . : on to bank ou �tis for - - - - - - I ! However, the home b ll,, odist 'hu , h nextll Wednesday evenihg,7h,en a i i Pratt fast work and Me Messrs, Kenzie were'elected, and their ordination McAllister. -The adfourned annual meeting y 1 �r ..... .and made it interesting p oughout the Mr. C r!Jhau h,6 celebrated n J � � i ---- I TV u pe '4 , � 'I I . I ji ­ - Not what Yo S n 1� ' barit Rh ight would like to hear from any other - ` . � .0 ' will take place in,' the ne3r future. -The of the congregation of the Presbyterian 'ARPETS, q 7MATTINCS, . � i entire game for their oppim'ents. When Miss 'a eq�ually celebrated elocuGion. I C RUGS - ---- I . pai who thW ;they can beat it. il I I � But Wbr.t you, get for what you � I�iterary society, lately organized hard, is church was held after the preparatory Eer- ! ; �� . spend, that counts. The bese I time. was called the score at 6�d 8 to 2 ill ist, Will mV excellent programme. A MCKILL0 EGG IN E-NULAND.-In Bell- 4-ourishing. Dr. Stanbury has kindly vice, on Friday last, and was well attended. CURTAINS, DRA' AIES, ... -1 I I � - . - ! . I � is the cheapest in the end, so itu ! favor of the visitors. This .Tea them the They w ill . a assiAod` by the church'ohoir. in some egg last summer, Mr. M. Roach ill�ced his house at their disposal for their Several matters of interest, to the congrega- ; . � I i I - ies. The malay i riends' �f Mr. John Torrence, of I ,,, � I - championship of the ser I i � I wrote is nam on one of theiii, and recent- � is with erli6 , weekly meeti,ngs, which are well attended.- tion -were- well discustel and settled tioi-t�,`cir UPHOLSTERY STUFF% - . al tter from F. W. -Hill, of New � I The team went to B on Tuesday to Eamoildvi le, will regret to hear that he has ly received I - � I ; f - L ! i - I Iteam of that been Olaf! ed to his residence f' R rs' Instir,ute meeting general satiefs-Ition.-The Masonic . "at ' ---- a,y a fidendly game wit or some Br6mpton, Kent, England, dated January LINOLEUMS and 1,,?Lqol� OILS. I . Henderson's Photos. � PI I I here on Saturday at 1:30. home," held in Winghiim, last Friday . I I i- � y I nee!, I u, we hope soon to Bee 41 . . t town. - Oar�boye put up I Old game, and w6eks. b "'I 1� t 9bh, in which he s%ye: I received your - � � I I : � I night, was attended by several Blaevaleites, . � : I i I if they did not win, they ga,T131the Berliners , him atoUP(L agal as vigorous as ever. ej� all right, good and sound after such, a ' . *_ . . � I I ! Z�eFiCrByon, and large work a . , r. : t I . , : i, 7 1 I . a hard run for it. The resul1t � as 8 to 6 for " _� who enjoyed themselves very, much. -Mrs I .. sp , * C? long journey. Ill showed it- to a numberof East W-awanosh. Funalan and her daughtir, Miss Ell&, of a1w, I I . � 7 A gi�nui'r a treA a ea* ring. lmi�o 'i4,t11D113 --- � ecialty. I ; I Berlin. I I waits the people of S my customers hd they were all interested. i TiLE CLERK'S SALARY. -19IR,-In youris r , I —0 � I .� - Brussels, visited Mrs. Bruce, this week.- ap � I . � � I forth, ill -tie MethodiA church rex% Weineaday �� I ; J. P. HENDERSON Seafortb. � I i I intend setti�g it to see if it is a fertile Bue of last ,weeWs ExposiToR, I notice a On Christmas day, at the home of the bride'a L . i ' : i Y. I Loc.kL BRIEFS.—As an 0 1 dence of the 0 ... i` , Fob,uary 12th. W. J. A. Carnaban, Can- I I ; I I adiV - _ � L � 176t' a I aditig barit'st i: LAI i8e Jean Gunn, elocution one. If the liOtle chick does come out, I paragraph stating -that the municipal couit- parentp, near Holland, Manitoba, the wed of -Zmbroiderle�., . � � 0 11 . - . . � I I � I . � : I L i I moderation of �he Cana'ia' i winters, Mi. i,t ,%,i h'solos and antlima LN - the choir.� General , will nam t, r you. "' oil -of the township of East Wawanosh was ding occurred of Miga Annie Mears and Mr. I I � i 'I � L ? , I - ­ I i � William McNay of Tucker,] ,a admiss on 266. 1. 782) - 1 - I .9 . I t . : i .0— not guilty of ayi6g their officials too bigh James G. Rutherf n When you want' embroideries, we want_ I � us that a flock of robbina hav been sojourn- Jus: re sived !a fine new line of ladies' . I P ord, -a prosperous. you 9 ; . � i ' ! ITAPOIRV71"ANT NOTICE ! ' of Farqoar. -- salaries for their services. That may be true fairmer, of Beacoriefield, Manitoba. The to talk with you' about oura, and 7a4t. Z . � � ing in his orchard all this .se pri. We fear, t�hM I Call and see the na,w! patteras , � I � � i I ,enough' but so far as 1, as clerk, am con- groom was attended b his brother, William youito seethipm., I , . 4 : - .� � I I it, !d Ja,,�. Bost wa ch cabcj'. - INSURANCE IVIEETIN-01-Ttle annual meet- n . I : " however, that the bliz7ara K�- Sunday and r the ( lebmtc � y i t . 13eat it the,Norld. � Bu)&e�, Jeweler, Seatortil, corned,"allow me to make the following ex- Rutherford, and Mtis Mears performed the . i � W. K. WATSON, 81AFORTH, - I M onday will have given tbe�iia surprise. -7 I 1, � ing of the members of 'ibe Usbome and Hib. : 1-1 ; I i 1782-1 NEW SWISS EMB,'ROMERIES � � I 1 1 planatory remarks : Ever since the town- duties of bridesmaids The usual festivities , . I Agent for the "National CrealnSep Nlre. Chisholm, of OAk Riv1e�, Manitoba, is � ! � I bert Mutual Fi�e Insurance Company was � � I -,-- J . � I . � arater," wanu- Re la a la y ants wanted in 8eaforth bel � . ship of Wawanosh was divided into ,east and were indulged in siter the ceremony and`4 I d in the publ 0 hall, on M i r [ _t%etured by the Raymond Sawing Ma3hine Compa6y ,here just now visiting hersi ter, Mriii. Jame - log onday, the �rd [ . NEW BEADINGS ; I I to t*. c.rJe s for Our �utt)rn made dr4se Skirts, West, which was at Confederation, in 1867, the guests enjoyed themselves to this full. : � , � � and beau- Scott, or., and other fiiend I It Ros . inst. �Owing ;the severe storm, there was ; of Guelph. The universal favorite, simple , Mrs. Chi - i valkin a4hke,aulluadiii-Airts. Write li�i te-mg. . the municipal council of: East-Wawanosh Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford will rezile at . . I .1 I i tiful in depiqu, f�w parts to clean, easy to 6peratL . "� ornpoilay, Guclph, Ontj 17Mx1 a small att�l ce, only those in the im- EMBROIDE I I . . I 1: � . I .1 I I - I holm is accompanied by. her �� E &ughter, Al 1. Dom ln�ion Ga rm,; n t y has had the use of my house here Beaconefield, where the former has a good I reliable and durable, wore points of merit than any ' . I . _ other separator, a p6rfe:,A Bkbruier suitable for from H. Delamater.-Mr. �J- B� Henderson, of : The' Guelph Harald has this to' say of mediate neighborhood being able to get out. for a council room, and, , when in farm. The groom i3 a son of Mrs. Rather- EMBROIDERED A I I � . the Huron Road wes�, T w.'H. Passmor occupied the chair. The _,VP UE_ two to txonkv-(!--e cu.Av-. Call Lt my cifice and ex- �c i �kersrfiith, has Carnallan.' "undotibtedly hels one oftht greatest � � I VQ : audbe tha 11 National " before purchasing a separa batitoqes in Canada land his warm e3% adintrers 0 mia 'secretary's and uditors' reports showel the 1871, 1 was appointed clerk, I found it very ford, tbis village, and � his acquaintances - I I I . - disposed of U3 well kno in stock hog, . of � . i I � 1, tor.]: Soldon easyterms. Ji I him NV -411 tilo best o� tho continent." Mr. �Cxrnahan ' convenient in that ea'pacity to have every, in this vicinity, offer heartiest cong ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES, i " Royal Harry," which he h' had for two company to be 1i a very satisfactory con- . ratu- .1 I - _%r, Appears In he Me'thodist church Senf6itb, rext . thing so handy, and ,had not, like the clerks lations.-M ' i I � - ZT- _Wr_A_rX1S_(DMS�11, years, to Mr. Hill, of Bru't eld, and has I -dition. Darin I the year 1901 there had I � ra. Wm,. Anderson, of- the Blue. - i I ! - i � Wedneaday . ven'ng FiAruary 12th. Go and bear �� .a, of some other munioipali-.ie8, to go out in all V&IQ road, is slowly recovering from the We Show. the L and befit display - General Justr3nee Agent,and Dealer in ,cewin : purchased a very fine youngi ig, of the JM_ hiin I-: i � � ; 17,82-1 -been 550 new policies i3sued, making a tot which will , be seen. - If the 'weather I - I I I 01 1, 9 � 8, "; - - I M3.cbines and Bicycles � i; proved Yorkabire breed, fro# Mr. D&Vi3, Of of 2.090 policieslia force kinds of weather for miles, it might be, to a effects of her painful fall iii Wingham a I ; I Do o ge our i sale of winto.'r good I. . on. the 31st of De- . - won�t make �on boy, bpre are the an. . � NORTH UAM ST., SEAFORTH, I 1 Woodstock. Mr.. -Davis' i � carried every- 611 0 boots;and'sboes f ail c riptIGhs,' � 'Cember, 1901, 1, 1-1 - township,hall to attend council meetings. short time ago.-MiEs Mabel and Master � . ch �s f .6vering an insurance of $3, . � PTO I ivy 1 rubb to and leocks, &c., 10 fac , _� lia t., � An sortments, desigim, �Iqaalities and prices- ." V, � 1630 thing before them at the'To�)nto Industrial he I N t1,!*,1t b 62l,385. This mount is secured by prem. d then again, I have another great con- Merizies end Miss . Eins McDovald, of . I I ,q- tee % e3,r t big r0uctlon-3 ditrin bi u - vanience here in having the Mar'noch post- MoleaWorth, spent Sunday at George Me- that will. Come dut way as awn as - last fall. -Mr. Wm. .McN y, of Tucker- . willij,, B r i.ng�- iiini notes, amo.tinting to $107,766.93. The I . , I , 11 ots andl,,4boao, Seato, � y I - and come relular- Dohald's.-MagynuB $ ence had a fine �aew ready to comme ee�-Eerving. ' [ - � 1 782.1 available assett I f the company are $91,. office, where the mails go I ' � I ,o I smitb, has purchased fro� t q W. M. Ches , - - P � - -ChIpice .1 -weekly, so that taking quo thing with wind -mill put up on his farm last week.- In making purchases I tb*fe is always a point, Counter's I ewelry Establishnie'nt, ney estate, the 50 -acre lot I the fifth con- " A_XTE: . roll butte, 18c ; No. 1 '29 57, and th ele is a cash balance on hand ly, tri . I I vhere low pri s � I i . iii nk 'or f6. , 83 50.i Ou r slaughter sals of Dress , another, the council- holdin V _T�atpoint SEAFORTH, - I cession, paying for it the but A $2,0 of �4,861.61. 11he lonsea and expenses for ,g --,their meetings Had old bruin ventured forth" on' . i i6ease to represent LOO. It Goods.dutiog Januaty ani Fetru.Lry, is wor�h coming I . I I February I ' is a wood and pasture lot, and has no build. inilas Cio Bee. 1 G. R Rmu,Milrighau). - 1777-tt � year amounted to $5,903.15. The tol- , - 2od, he would hardly have 'taken time to , i l � 'ther here, and the postoffice ti;ge�ther, is, I con VALUE. we nevertoucli. - '� The Eagagement Ring being a I I alder, as good as $25 yea ly to me, whi(,-h, look -for his shadow, in his haste to escape I ! 1; ' I lowing gentlemen were elected directors of .16.4 - 9 *-* I . ings on it. -The members of' the Presbyter- Speakin� of ,Miss Jean Gu6n, ibe elo- I I -1 T-*- *_ 9i - i -0 - . e which so I . . added to my regular ealary'of W, now aid, from - the cold and.. unteeling 'world to the � -I& - 0-67-i -6-1-7*n" � . i Pi ian Bible elms and the you autionist, w o appears, with Mr. Carnahan' the bari- the! company for a term of three years, viz. * p . I ; peop e of the . . I . I 1 i - � I rn . I i I i uch interest centres, must be I ': � tclie, Doxt � edne3dixy evenitig, Fel;ruary 19-th, The Would make a total of $110 per. shnam, a comfort of his own cozy quartore.-The : I I ! congregation presented R I Mr. Larkin ' Wrh. Roy, of It hie township of Logan ; Jae. I I I � � ; , e2 . . 10 I J ; and Mrs. "Larkin with appir I Ma*l ah.d E 11pire sh�p, 11 �dise Jean Gui Ovd sever. Roiell, of, the township of Fallarton, and r salary for 6, munici lity of the storm, which started on Sunday, ,%�iis a rude ' a - 0, . I I . ) iate and use 113 1 � . ! . . � correct -n style, good ia quality i i 13- al reading 6 A LL -deo in captilring hetiAudience � I I then comes the price.. We can ' i f their eatee C W. A. Turnbull and B. W. T. Beavers, =he township of EAst W iDg from the dream of a perfect , I . r I ., su , . � . - I ful gifts last week, as a mar m, inimediatel herdellyeryisOe-irand forcef,ul. . ' ... I i - r give you any design of .,skting and for arO appreciation of thei pastor and Ill I a - � � i i � 17,82-1 auditors. i pay its clerk. I am well satisfied. and be- winter, which had till then bee& nearly ' I . I I I � I ir Switches�made from entribiriiga, � i ev I � any combination of stonea.: excellent wife. Mr. Larkin !present was � Nol�lcj-o. I h a my present salary of $8kaud all the real zed. The fantastic wiad shared drifts, i ` I . I � i � Ro reo�'DS 0�4 conveniences already referred to is far wt. i oh in some parts of - the road look grand- '� l The Wedding Ring ia,--a very im. Miss 8 , Wingham. . I �c.FA UL I fur -lined coat, and Mrs. Lar r ih's a f qr coat. * - far Jaw(s Watson'@ ofliae, . Et At - � - � I I - . � I le fence nder ' I I ,­ . ! Pertain'. piece of Jewellery. We Nolth� tr�et, �eaforih. � 1780-tt ahead of a higher regular salary, and having � ly down on the low litt, -Mr. George Aitzel left hem OMMonday for : I . XOTES.-Oar fiewedealers �ave thcir sup- � B. re � I i I - � have thein kii all quali, ice of gold, . ! t' go a distance to a hall, be the weather.': I i Heavy �ubbere Emd sox, felt a4des for of dailies from Toronto sent via. the C. 0 . traffic almost impossible. One gentleman, . � . , the Pacific .Ooast, where h( �Ivlll push his tply . Dry !' 06 '; id, GO. and fully guaranteed. Our repair � fortunes, should he strike a y�hing,promis. both I %dieA, qnd irct ineb at big reduet6bs during p. R., thus get Jog them two hours earlier fair or foul, :to attend council meetings.- in an endeavor to get thro h ' M a, i I 0 8 , 129 k orri , � f .1 I February. W. 11. lis,�Boct;3 and khoes,�Seafortb. : ompelled ' l � I ; I department is strictly up-to-date. . 101 itance, wastl I ' i I ing. Mr. Aitzel is .a steady'Xoung man, 11 i , if they ca ne by the G. T. R. The re. -P. PORTERMLD, Clerk of the township of, af Wr going a. short die , . � of , , � 1782-1 thah . : i 1 .4— , 14,48t Wawanpsb. to ttim b%ck and leave his horsa and cutter ! I excellent business abilitieO, a d is sure to do . : 'It -now bloc ,ade on the former line left I c4tvs Giedites' Cash W. �11_ COUNTER, . Managier I I ! � cen s I � . . . � .. well wherever he locates. �L 8V.(,C,E,qS;1rT. TVDI�NTS. - The fi�illowinrr � us, �therefore, f )r' most of the week without I in the village, while he set'out on foot for � 2 i � t . i. I , � 0 1 , � . ' I I I ,I I I ' - . n, W ve 1 �any papers is reported ­ � Z � " O' a , ee a dail I . ­ 00�ds ; � I panied by Mr. E. C. ho goes young la,ffieii, popils'of Miss Dobl P, ha that one man Drysdale. � his destination .hrough the fieldil'. IV6 a i Wm. Pak, of - I walked to jBi Vale to s, " whopper " and no midtake. Dr i - west on a business tri very succesafully� passed their examinations I y ,Store. I . I . Y. -The I ITEMS.-Bilsiness is booming at Drysdale. .1 � I I � � - E M`�! n c Cowssirvatpry of mmic in Toronto last �Maeou@c " at fiome," on eveni . I � ' Tuckeramith, has a mare ,�r�ich rece tl� ! atth I SeafortYs 1,66ding 8hoe Store I . Friday ng, -Mr. Wm. Johnston, of Dryadalig, who has I I 11111111111111111 � -- I I I . I gave birth to twin, colts � Unfortunately week: Iffies Mlanie Beattie, of Seaf ortb, I WaO the event o� the season. About 500 in- been visiting friends in Michigan for some . Zurich. .. I � i ! I : * I � vit .1 ships of pioneer life,; . and has' swn- i . both,died. Twin colts are a ririby and w6 and Mials'-1 -era Thom, of Mitchell, took first �d gucsta werie ciitertained in the town time past, returned home one Friday last.- SAD DE-ATIL-It- is with the' feelings -of, many change 1 ' ;"a i the country.- - , i regret that Mr. OAk had the t misfortune to class honors. i primary pianol; Alias ! hall, and after ah excellent programme had Mr. and Mrs.' John English, who for some L I . . � lose them. -The firemen -were called lout' O'Bd9n, ,( the deevest regret - that we chronicle the Mr. X. Hast 8 . I ingeAcip4rtod. this.life recently. � torth'firat class b6ora in libeekirendered iluil.lunch had been serv6 time past have been visiting at Mr. John death oi Mrs. Fred Kibler, of Brampton, Blood poisoning,frovil wb�ch he bad---affered ---_1 I 0 � � d, , Saturday morning, but it pr only to be : theor�y..and MiseiC. Thompson, of Mitchell, �� thop:e who cared;for dancing repaired to vhe How � . a . � . � ard's residence, returned to his home in which sa(Yevent occurred on January 25th. I a gre , at deal, wasi the 1 cause - -t . a, false alarm. -Mr. J. F, 1) has letteeid' I pass i,n pri,nary iano. The success iof these � council chambcri to spend the rerawadar of 8 i . 9 � Of death. He . 1-�yd tephen ,during the past week. -The Mis3es Although she had been in ill health for a � was 65 years of a. 1 11e leaves a wife and 4 , J . one of the a.tores in the , Oar Po block and 'I young laidlEs spetka well not only for their � the:night. Eve �tbing passed off pleasantlY, Annie-ana Maggie "Schnell were the guests long time, h,er'death Wag a S3Vere �ishock to � grown up family -Mr. John Prang has sold -11. - will shortly move his jewelry stock there� i own skill but fo the efficiency of their tea. I arild, reflects 'at credit on the younger of Miss Leah Durand, on Saturday last.- � � � g . Shoe Bardyin"ins" -The cold spell of last week was followed cher as we] 1. ri I '' �Obers of th oraf t, who had matt�rs Jn holessra. Edward Talbot, jr., and Robin her very ma6y friends in the village and I his farm, on the ro, U � ,_� rm'sow . 1 � ,me , I so line, to Mr. F. in I � i . . I I . d re- ' Basson, of Cre . this week"by the only severe 1 orm we have . I neighborhood, where she was loved an . dit!on. i Mr. Pr-ing' will Im ' "' � O— J . I ch&rge-The B uk of Hamilton here, hav�ng Turner paid a-, business trip to Zarich, last . , .1 LT) 1 T' her , future reside in CliutJnn.-,Mr.,, , hn Preeter - - .Who . � NlTr. HONORED.- Ilic Van. � already establi Blyth a�nd_ S%turday.-Mr. Joshua Snider delivered a acquaintance. Mm. Kibler was 43 years J 'to Tavi�toe#, to v! it is wiffe," who � had this year so far. Sunda , Monday and � A--, 0 1 llui,,6' � spected -�by all who had the pleasure of, . KT__)_41_9_1__)1X,F �_)Zrv_x =uff7'_i��)* Tuesda were days on which eople did not couv6r .. M R I of I has gone- 8 �, y , B,it;sh: Columbia, Daily. ' World Goririe, are now'starting.,one at Teeswater. fin&bull to r! Charles eid, in Brucefield, _ I - I I venture out any more than allolately necesL f'oll I age, and, until the removal of the . .. makes th( wing reference to ,�an old I �A motion haa: been passed by our town o family to t is very nick. -Mt. H. � Bowen had the � I I I n Saturday of last wea y . � eary. The roads, partic Huranite. ,� I . ,k. -, Mr. JLouis Stelek, Brampton, a couple of years ago, had been - misfortune to rab, a fork into is -foot the -1 I ularl Itbose runuin&'f Th,e gentleman harried was, 1 council to turn NVingharn public library into of Brandon, Manitoba, visited our burg on a resident of our village. The remains we ' I i February- bein- the Stormiest alad north and south, are badly b,)Cked, in early da 8, a member I ; a f4ee library. li This action was taken in Friday last. -Mr. Peter Durand, jr.,. has at I I . � and a� I of TuF, EX'POSITOR r9 � other day, and as& f0sult'he b , to resortto I . I . a result aefther the Brns8e�t nor BayfielA staff and is a brother of Mcssra. Daniel slid 'ace6rdance wi � a pal i Lion presented by the I crutches. I � ' I caldezzlt month of the year, you, �. I ! ; I present a pet racoon that call perform many brought here and interred in the Bronson ' i i I will need a pair of felt boots, �r stages reach -ed here on Mon lay, although.' John McG egor of Hallett. Thwl World - public library �ard.-The Is oldest settler," wonderful tricks. -Mr. W. J. Howard line cemetery, on January 28th, beside the THE FARwERs'1'INSJaTr.T,E.�A-I1 our farm- - �- 0 . I Was � I the -trains on this line w 44 . . I I remains of some of her children, who had er readers iU-tb1*3,1 ' - - � a d.- �BaYsl Mi MacGregor, who'4as been as usual. qew r saw such a storm. The in Zarieb, on business, on 806turday'of lafit i� I I � socks and rubb?rs, Or oversboes, re ; � (it blocke . I I I I vicinity ' � I 81 I I ff I H , n I ` - I r 0 1 1i I rn I ". I , 4 - i I � I r,r'l 5, I � � I I , , Z-� t ,_ ll 7 4 51 wb a6e �' wh $ 1. J _n 6 �v f t1lec I � ! - , i I li, I I i .I , 1 � "' 7. 1 1 � in I " I I I 11, , 1��, , I I! Messre.'Greig & Macdonald .1 ve -leased the with the , rid I since its establishment in snow plow �ad to be kept constantly on the preceded her to the heavenly laud. On the i mind the Farmeo' Ylost,itute meeting here � I to keep your f eet warm. week. -Mr. Thomas Johnston, jr., intends day following the funeral, a memorial /mar- I on Monday next� sit 11 30' Q�cloek. It prtM4 N110 Btorein-the Johnson block, �, djoiring the � 1888, will ever his connection with the - rsidOwalks for relarly, four days. -We stand going north-east for a war' � � . - � . . mar climate.- . l : I .- . need tlui room that these wint one at preB i vice was held in the Evangelical church, i ises to be boW inter stylactive, I i I I . eiftin�g and in I . . qr ant occupied by the - This will paper this ening. The World was;started cortected by the Bluevale correspondent.. . Mr. R. J. Talbot says he will go to Toronto when an appropriate and feeling addrets 1 and it costs nothiG , - - de. I They expee � I . . � - . g- I . goodi are takin" up -. therefore, give this enterprising firm re room for in the mon of September, ISS8, and in No- Weshould harelsall the bend ia the yoad. in the near future. Press onward Bob, was delivered by Rev. C. 8 Finkliciaer. Re. �: � 0 . . I . their ever increasing tra vember, of the a me year Mr. MaoGregor .Th . 1 _� � . ... . if ywa want bargains, this i,s the , : Th river, it seems, 'doesn't go "on - the a acceps issiure to follow. o further ae- ; -io.. ,. . I ! shortly to go largely in�to � he Wholesale enteied thi office and was intimatel� associ- ;�ben " till it reaches Wingham. It is'a count� have �eb been bear of the black was assisted by Rev. Mr. Litt, of Crediton ; I I I � � - �_ I � . , store you're looking for, Note a i ,� T. . Wa the '[11-1, ,A ­ 1. 1, ; ,;.I _ .rp Rev. � - : � manufacturint! of elothing a I � well as coml ated;with� he late editor -T C. M Rev. Mr. Morlock, of Dashwood, and Brucelleld. ,, ­� � . - . . �., ­ 10�� ITI VM1 Z;7__�� � - - 11 I I : . � - c , . Claim I � , daim, , - - - �1.9&1u; I � � � ­ � � - L , L.: I � , wollldz 4 have J - � . - - ; � .1 - I . I I .1 - in--dae- L � . on L . I - , Kip] i /V- ^ _L vllt I - -'r-A � i VlAe, Silact; ,g_ '. .-A I . I . nul, ._1 011 I I I - � I " .. Ole -r -f , I I . - - : six -It, . : _� � � L andIn the 118f 1 2 907ug,--' L , tj � . � _ _le ::%( .1 I 7 - � I � . 4 UP, al . UP i; � fies!, (-� 200.p, L 1i �� : � ne�l - will 7 h .4 � S.: 1 -501 � Tol in the .- I � _� L I - . - . L 150 a �_ . � snaps- � - . - I . . I � stattli L I I . � I � I . . .rm-- . r V ­.. n 0 un- U ar Chat wad seen in and around our burg . I . I . 1. ducting their large retail -Nii s during hie 3areeri icouver. A] �. 11 Mr. Manning, of Brampton, of wboise church � B. R. HiooiNs, Brooefield,Notary Public, ! - usineea. I ; i I I f mv prices : . I . � I n Van Mac' ately for our fri!end's criticisms, we looked - a ishoit time ago.m--Mr. W. Turner paid our the deceased haq been a devoted member : Conveyanoer, FIre land a Insuranoe a4gsiaL ADY . � I ' Kirkwood, teachef of clazaia i'll the Collegi (Nre�or wil dcvqte his time to the �Puranit at the map 6611, found that " Maltland's . I . ' I . village a -business trip, one d�4� last weak.- ! anlanut of rpopey tuo 10"awn lowwt Current rat" of L A �_; , I _. %Volmen's felt slip ere, regular price 700, ate Institute, was on' the sicktillst this week ol his ow�'I, . since going to BrIampton. Mxs. Kibler Was "I L I I I P 0 1 : riveLte business, havincr'rather sull an wave," w�fiich washed the: foudations iB iiness is booming at . itntered, on fire seciarity. .An land 4t 11 11 -il . . , I for 5-jo a pair. t I � t Joseph, and a consistent, Christian wom&a, a devote& I "lam � � 1. � : oonveyanciing wor4' don I weU and'eh&Lply. Al- - _� � � i -_ - _ - - I - I � andunaMeto attend to ber isahool duties extebsive i iterc.�­s ib* the book .Pu`_ of t3e National! Iron I bright prospects are in view. for the future. mother and loving Wife, and the sincerest !1 home every rVaoroing d Medfifflioday :of eadb - 'A I I �lishina Works, is the north I I Women a felt gaitens, regular price $1 26, for a co�iple of daye.-The 00cond of the llne,ito wh oh h 6� has not bef: ii able -61 late t-0 bran,�h of the' iiver, aul it, does not flow 11 cailed on friands in this I - . . I I i 9 - I � � - Ale. F. Schne I oak. Several go,�d �� ;& a for site. 157 - � - i for 5e a, pair. series of horse fa ire in Seafor ! Will be held sym' &thy of all goes out to.the bereaved 7w 7 � 1. I t I . h g�yolt the tter�tion required. Be6re set. through Bluf Ildge� last Saturday night. -The Drysdale ones in thiz their darkest hi�ur. i CD04aldo M. P.. and Mrs. . I Aleii's felt aiters, regular price $1.50, for - 41e. The south branch, v P I - I . . ; . on Wed day ext, w6n '�! Is expected, tling alorg whose banks our critic gathers flowers correspondent' paid a business trip- to the NoTEs.-Mr. S. Rannie -has returned 'MtDonald, of Wingh M,Were here Isistweek -1 I 9 � ties n down to b6siness he will take k short Nons. -Dr. � . I I K. 15 a pair. that a number of, buyers wil ; The in town. trip � thr � 1�,,9,,Kootenwy and B undary I in t a spring Wine, joins the other a mile village of Zurich, last Saturday. ' - � � , � . Blep's gum rubbers, regular price ,� 1 B, 1 � . - ' - h , a nu rqber of horses coun 1_ oundry. from his trip east. J .1 -1 ,I - 35, lor At the fair a month ago tfie 6nd ibly go as ar esaV i bel w the f . -Mr. Louis Peins, of i Visiting Mrs. MCW"ld'ia � other sad; other * 1 ' oss I At t Wingham is thus ; tn � I I $1 a pair. I changed hands, and it is ex jected that at as Winniii4 is fellow employees testi- i a vale ii) whoee bosom the bright waters � I New Hamburg, was here on business this ifriends in this - vicinity. -Mr James I �, � A1eW8 overshoes, regular price $1.55), 6r this fair there will be a 6nai " Irable increa � fied t i i 3 1 � .� � Brussels. - . week. -Mr. John Dtichert went to London Grainger has rernovedi'from in, -4 . I : - q Be , ,beirirtgret, t his departure, and pre- Ime t..;' I . � I ar village to . : I . . f �, " $1.35 a. pair. I ill the business done. -From 7777' he Regiater, , aentod him Wit4 momen'to§ of his ' esocia- � �, —0— BRIEFS. -L 0. Richards made a business last week, where he underwent an operation faccept a good positio 1114: -. r of a farm - � - Z I , � � :I we, : I A I I - di 'to, which prrved successful. near Exeter. -Mr... man a, who boa - � i I Men's gum rubbers, high laced 'fl 1 published in Roswell, 4 Mexico, we ! tion * ith the diffice. A handsom� gold- I Londesboro. - trip to Heneall this week. -Mrs. 0. E. 'for appen im � . .� ; � �,_l . Turnbull, of' Guelph, is visiting here at His father,was down to see L16 this week, :lived in our -tow., I I 1: a , ' �-`r a learn that the Cresswell � le Company i mounted I Duntd' I a fo a: tamber of yearz. lined, regular price 1,�',2.50 for 11 in pen, engraved With bii 1 They never do things by halves -The' E I . . !� p%ir. I with which Mr. 1 7 1 . resent. -The stages. running from hereto and reports that he is 'doing well.-Migis ;intends rem - .. .. 11 - I 11 , .,I . . Harry Cr 0 well, son -of initials, ani a :pipe were the tokens of 1 Me Faul Dry Goods Co., Seaforth. Nothing I Giving to � rths having,, pur- :i � 11 l at lowe�gt prices. Cresswell, o Ttickersinith, 'is 1 esteem, tb pre.5nitiation being made aft Neafdrth - and Wroxeter, could not make Lavin& Delchert was in Philipsburg recent- �chased a house there. We are sorry1 . � ,. ­ . Mr. 0. E. f q - er i hal -hearted about them. The change- . I - p IvAe . J ', . . - of people have picked up some connected, has leased 500,00q acres of land ; a , owing to ly, attending the faiieral of a relative.-. � of our ei ' at �w I h our youn _�_ - I , . - 4 A = .� ka their trips on Monday or Tu ; . . � ! the "' jig' up this afternoon. Abuitable � making in the store is for your bensfit'as - ' - ,Any ., . . - itizens, b at �w g., ,; . . 0 . , ­ ; anapa on our bargain table at 506, in Canada, and will p . iir the terrible storm and bad C=on of the The board of health' met in the council Iriends every . perityl . their now .i-b*de, - � , I - . . . ; . ; I ut 2' 000 head of '� speech was inad 3, being followed by an ap- : well as theirs., The new shelving is to gain i -pros - Z I . , - -, , . I ! ­­'� -% . 756'and $1 a pair. 0 roads. -At the annual meeting of the chamber, on Monday last, with the co, i -Mr. and.Mrs, Swat t,of p -ort . . . � h � i uncil. '. I i cattle on the tract. -T esentative of pr ply "rom the recipient." extra room fo an Immense, range of New Hlliiron�m_ 4A . � the Woodstock Sentinel- �' .- BFu8seI8 Driving Park An istion, held at The council has passed a by-law making it �igsu, were � .1 - , w0ew, who ac. I . Spring Goods, some of which are already' to here this week 17i 'tin frliiiij�W In -1 � 0 . � lei ,;!- i I " �_ I F ZZ a mated Land around Br 91r. � �: - . i companied the hockey p ast Friday evening, 0 compulsory for everyperson to be va ci owett, ii. . J layers here, on Ft i- DE-iTi i * 0 . OJVN� hand. Economy willdirect youto their I uceffel _. . I a � - I r a � . I SCOTT. -MA an the old officers were elected �for the ensuing within seven days, and in eve , �brother of the .1 ., teinb. y. � I a . day evening' of last week, ena , sincere reg et was felt here on Saturday store this spring. We have some Far Goods - . op house ate 0 1 . � a n I _ year. As there was no race meeting held where there are any symptoits mallpox �-John McNaui 44 - poke fun at the Bize of our rin ... .,-inhis report last, onit co iing known that Mr,q. ohn _ . I i left,not man Men's coats, a few -Ladies' hto re ve,of 8 ey, a. r ' . . away 9 20. I 9 + . r,, I cGreg ?n .! ` � . I 11 Zoxbcro, McKillop, bad passed I coats, some noes to attend to. -Joseph Thomson, of 24 hours, under a penalty of V Posters Taeaday.-Mr. John c ..... ' Z of t � I of the match, in ,that paper. Oar 'ri" k Scott, of last year, there was very little other busi- the occupanta must report the Cass within livered a fine geldin I I taperines, Ruffe, etc, and � � o' A�_&WA�� . . probably isn't as.1iorge as that of the Baby % , � ev0t was not entirely unex- . Would like to make some of them . J.Montieal, i3 visiting at his home here this are, out, warnin I ,* hoerjvil- . City, but we v�oiilq remind tb � I a g the people. -Mr. Henry 4ge, received a bem", � . jocular Va. pecte4k_ao. .t h A been known for sev . h Whea. we attack prices. We no sham u offer for his Ane _ . l i � eral I Cttrle, '1week, after attending the funeral of his Koehler and Mrs. Jacob Waltz, of this-vil. r I :1 � ' I : I porter that it is. not so very ng ago tha� days that she was in a precarious condition, 1 80 coul ." . I it, I drive recently but ' niot, seIL-The sacm� I - . , I . .. r 1 6 and see what can be done. The E. "eiister, Mrs. John Scott, of Roxboro, who Inge. were united in marriage as week. It ant of the; - �111 .8 . be ii � ____X_1 -_ 4 . , � r � Will dispensed- e-_)IJL*7P_-,-n1 . ­ � . the onl,- rink Woodstock coul boasb .of 'a- but it was hoped until the last that bar 1 McFaul Co;, Seaforth. 1782-1 'died the Saturday previous, after a severe is very rare, in this vicinity at lesioL.-. that n the Pramsby L I ch- onSabbath next. 1� - - AD-Aut"a � SfAFORtly" sembled ver . I I I - . . � I I L I 1. y much a stump 6 d, and it te- , vigorous ti!rlstifution would enable her to Nom. -Mr. XDhn Muldoon, of Mwiiitoba, illness of about two weeks. -On Thursday two such aged people sMow their rainda to -The recent storms Lh * left in . I : . quired'an excellent skater to k ep his head I I . � the Man , � I Sole Agents Lycoming American Rubberc. overcome t a disease. The immediate cause who has been visiting his parents near Lead- evening of next week, the Canadian Order lightl t to thoughts of marriage. The � very bad condition. I That ,part west of ___ - I away from the po4 i I 'y M I - I j �� I - . , a. An fo a game iof , of death Wati inflammation of the lungs, re- bury, returned on Wednesday last taking a of Foresters will hold. an entertalmment in .worthy Cride room to 78 Lra of agei.1while the village in 11 I e 'yet remembered by . hockey on it, you liave seen the yop6gaters I suiting fro This. combined with car load of horses with him. -The storm the town hall4 In addition to "a musical the''bride is g. We "�es . the . - , pla�ying the i I �T a chill. . ni - reedd"t.- r.1 Woodley was *t � - ' � . ft , 11 -he fmisral of , -Mr. Wm. Edworthy,pon of Mr. Emanu. I shirin around stump$ in � a ! co-nfinemen;t, proved too, strong a combin- which has been raging since Sunday, calmed and liter&Z programme, addresses will be neaa.-The remains of the late John 11jew t Seaforth Thuraddy, at dfing --t .-R, ' I ,y it, i van at that I . � them all h the oldest el Jf�dworthy, of Killarney, Manitoba, a swamp 6eld. That was ! ation to belover6ome b�' I � I time Woodstock was putting a city Mrs, skill and the most attentive Mrs ,weather was moderately failr again. I I nephew. Mail". on 4 former well known resident of Exeter, is in I y the beat medical during Tuesday night and Wednesday t1he delivered y High Chief R"ger FAliotk of of the Bronson line., were, Interred Ion - _ A and D. - ,1 � - � . I that lace visiting the scenes of his boyhood . nutsing.. The Ingersoll, and' Iffigh Seerstioy White, of week. Mr. Oesch WAS one of the early set. 0 vish 01 desdalff - �4 J'_ . ndar - P so there 1a; hope for Seafolth yet. -Mr. Scott's maiden name was Christina A - roads were so drifted that It was Impossible Brantford. F I - , ttr - - - . 1i - I � I 0 I days, Mr. Edworthy has been in the west George Mitchell, a one tlme� resident of I Theprooeleds'willi be given to tlere in this section, having be= a resident M r.; I I I . I * , i, Herisaly. The r Bon-Thomp�on. i She was the eldestAaugh- to get over them. -School was close& during the public library. -On Thursday mo � I !Ty . . about fif teea 3- eArs Seaforth, and uncle of Mrs. James- ruing here sinee he wass young man. In that 'Auhnsil in a ne #Z I � . I : .Cowo6n, I ter of Mr. land � Mrs. John Thomp'son, of wish these y0r_Vg ' � , i I 0-1 i � I I I � .- !the fore part of the wee� owing to the of � last week, at the residence of his ton in. time he has suffered all the hard.' min success th � - � I . . % I : I I , I I i I � � � IT ter�ptise. , - � I i I . - i i . � I 1, ! � " - . . � � . � . � f ; i i i I . . ., . I � � - . . I � . i I , � . - � I . I I I - q � � � . : � I � � i -_ i . : � I . I F � � I - . I i I . I . 7 I- - .. :: I __ I i i � I � ; .1� I i - II . � i I . I .. : I _ . I I . I � I -1 . � f : - -IL- -11 . � - . L : I I . ; ! . - �� i I I � ; ; �, . I ; I : � - - r � ! . � . . 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