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I - .1111.11 - TTMT!!!n i -_ - i . — - - --o""10% ;.1. -A . - - - � I . � . � � I __ . " _ s;l � � i ­ ­ ­_ — ___ � z I i ,F z i � I I � i . I � I . I � .1 I � � 1 1 -'Ji ame, Mt. cDDUg&11 IS S good official, and rsmi�h, was spending the , 3%eb weak wllth stee , fol h hie receivad $180.-M r. T, _,E� . SEAFqRTHIS LEADING SHOE STORE, ' � - I I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS abolished, and there seems to bi i,nourmount. a . , re r wLio - I I � --- - - -_ I , 4 . 'bb c m5nded for doing 'his duty, er sisters in Lend , and MIrs. Bpa- J. Berry has purchased a -colt, I 6 months . 11 � � I . hould'bb c VD. -Mr "Nomwma- 0 L, able objects in the w of thii,j it can, ,at a I I . . � - - AM The figu-eberween the parenithetes ftft3r each . I . Aly � � =In poir g ib he. does, occasionally, an, who have been here ofit a visit io, th(ir old,- from Thomas Horton, of! Exeter, sired I � 11 � I i ' ; I I � 't be made directly . responSible to the 'a the ban - i i orte, denotes the Page of the P, -per on which the leas , � 1PIUME ge of evea so great a per. aughter, Mrs.. (Rev,) McLennan, returned by Kilburn,for which he I /I I � . I . ; - -1 .., ' f - �� - = I advertisement will be found Thus re -constructed, 14 would be his week to! their home in Lauder, Mabi- Sum of $150. -Mile Ruinrall, o Lou , is I people. I . pab net Minister. ' , . I so e A W6r-d A boat �4, - � I *;. I I . � L. �_ �t . m .- .. I .i New Spving Qzoda-Wn.. Plokcrl and Ca --5 very muehle�a objectIonable than it is at the I i — , . . obs. Daii g their viaib here thoy ade visiting, Mrs. McGregor, of Saxe : " i I T friends.�T i C, r a : - I � � -,,.-- The Way it Goes-Grcig and Ste%vatt-1 4 i � At th#�j banq at in, his honor, by big any war !he letter jin T�u'E Miff -James H. Moore very pleasantly enter- I I I � . - Furaiture-J. Lindhbor-.-ugh-6 present time. I i �, ! - . 1. ad ' number of friends on Tuesday . . I - r friends a d SUP orters in Toronto, one niRht XPO$ITOR Couple of weeks ago r am the tain a 13 ­ , - _� i Gauntlet L.o. t-Expesitor Office -8 — : � � I � ,%yring Footwear, - I I I pen of on old fridnd, Mr. Rob�rt Ma- evening last. -A reception for Mr. David ;; 4i Harold Jarvis Concert --S laist weei r. hitney, 4he leader of the I SM I � 13 Editorial Notes and dolniments . , nd his bride was held at the -home - �.�� Apl�rantices Wanted-Miga Th-%nipsofi-S r . � Mord, , wa read with interest by many irray a I - � ­; Sliring Footwear -R. Wil is and Son -4. . i � I I - - W - --- - A -A00 -N, . �,z : Oppositi �n the Li3gislature, delivered an I .1�. Speaiila--McKinnon and Co -5 It is Said that Mr. John C,&M Ton, editor -here, ad I are looking forward to� an. of Mrs. Sbirray and. Mr, H. J. D. Cook on . il I � I o . - . � _­ � q � � i g . . 0. 0 I ate Tuesday evening. -Mrs. Andrew -no I - 1 of the London� Advertiser, ii J kely to be a ldress q0 r Llfwo hours in length. It other Mr. � George Mckay, son of !the I' Moir in Wall Pa45br-&1ex. Wilson -6 � I � — . I .1 Our new Spring goods are w beginning to arrive, and we Vault to Worth Xnawling-F. McFaul Ca -8 �. I - .. i G. L. MoKii molls; accom. I ill 2 i � I late .M�.: Brown an W&S expel iWd that he-woul,4 define his i post. 4ev. 1 . _v, of For I this wcck visiting friends in Blyth. � I :,,I -5 the successor of the ' � . phasize in adviance �the fact that we will be in a position to giv � Exour�ion Ratea--Wrn. Somervil e I I . I � I �%nie by ihis uncle, Mr. A. M6K&y, of RE.wipi.B.HRnm Tmm PASTOR -On Friday em I i - e you better , � - _ " . 11 . 1 -,42 ; tion and'i hat of his party on the all import- and shoe values, And,can Sprve your � ter ts better this Spring, tfi�n Nv..elve 6,vp ., Window Shades ---C. W. Papst-8 in es _r !!,� postmaster at London. . Mr. 046 eron won 174orra, P100 of the members . 1,�Iu CleariDg Sale-Thoinas Vivian -6 were I. this week guests of Or.'and evening last, over' . I � . P _4 - . i ant quest ,O�.of prohibition.L But those who i�N] an* �he sons friends from the Kippen eircui6 sar- Bayindlen _ � ­. Bush Mts for Sale --G. A. Turner -5 make an excellent poAmaster end there are is. Methi. Thal a ib to goo their .done before, - 01 tirely for c"b, thus secating the beat ffiscovint i- . I I I . . al a'af! '. . Pe mug � 9 q ties, enables us to place before you. a stock of fine foot 7� .__, Farnt to FeRt-MF9, R. Thompeon-6 ' cherished t in h 0 t h ve been.' disap- I of Re . Mr. iGauld, of Formosa. -At! &'nieet- prised �he pastor and his wife by tak'n buying in large :uant I �* n few men who ari) moie desirvi � - - ;�i Tenders f, r Drains-Wiri. EfficAt-ri : . z E : pointed. J'he nly referen 6 he made to the 14og a the'.00ngregatibn of St. Andrew's n of the parsonage, determined on I � - J r - Z.-. I I �.z Propnity for Sale --R Hicks -8 nition at the hands of the Litie� I party. Osee"a" wear equal to tb at of ;many city stores, and in many cases at p,Tices ­ - i .71 - I , Subject %a the 0 0 ng. He said : 11 The . 'church, on Thursday evening . lasti' it was Kaving a good time. - During the evening ! I _ consider- s� .Spee'al Return Engagement -8 i I ­ I . I 11 - � T� I I � I � nd Mrs. Lon .were called forward, " I 11. - Wheat. Wanted -U. Cw* and Sou -8 . r PremisuNpowInt abilec er a bill ant* bled � decided to 'great a Sunday school �room, at ing Mr. I ably less i& city p 6es. When you are -ready for your n�e-,V, f9pring -,Shoe,, ­ I I 9 I , s . . I f �. Good _News, -2-1. V. Fear -9 The O"tawa aorrespondent 'i, the Globe I An sotid regt late the as] 8 of intoxicating th i I ' ,affLetiopately remember the abDVettS. In the meantime, keep i -n mind our � 11 - 91 . I a north e4d of the church, at a � cost, of and very complimentary ani 4.." , Nvan'ei-Vetcrivary Science Assoclai�i� ii -6 I I ! I , ! . � �� �, says . "A bill for ihe appointment of � liquors." ( lisitij liter.) Wl iat do you think* between $1,600 and $1,600. The pastor s'nd worded 4ddressee Were read b' Miss Mamie I - : . I - A Good Ctiance-Theinas Andrew -6 ' ' - . I � . ' . y I , . I , I &L _' ' �as been d oftl of that ? i ( lenf wed laugl: ter.) There i i Mr. Samuel; Thompson, sr.�, were al�ipointed 'Ryok ' c.f Chiselhurat. During the'read- I * it � t - Furniture for sale-Urp. H. Bulb rd " 8 railway commis,tion ad, and is im ,_ I . tr, - - ;,: j Wall Fap(r-2-J. Gravc3 and Co ­9 not evewom the endoreatio of it anything- !a committee' to canvass the cong�egation - is q i , . ing 0 address to Mrs. Long, Mr. Will . t ',- now before the Cabi*,. , Whe her it will b Spe ,al Discount Sale 0 � zi! Assignoeys $alc--Stephen Lainb--6 a by which now what he !for the purpose of raising funds for the pro- Chamb��s handed her s -valuable Astrachan , , � h would lob yo k fl. � . ' I I I TE � introdaced this session is, he' ver, doyabt- thought 0 bout i or what he to going to d 1,posed! -addition to the church. Th!,e w6rk cost and a sum of money. Mr. Long re- . I � � �?. i1v I lut i O' I I ! . . , � �� I I I I I � - , -, V ... . f I � � fi� '5. _.L_fAA fill. The measure will requi the �most To -d " I is at )wing in his own juice- �will be coib lated during the comi109 sum- plied on behalf of himself and Mrs. Long, � I , - ` ' . . . �3. NOW GOING ON. I L' i - t -and we say � let him stew.' i I i � , A, UVOU 4 , UX (Isug ay h� -:5 . sht . ,qo0i . �- careful consideration anJ w 11 involve a hte� � mer. -Rev. S. Henderson, of Heris I'll, - and expressed their gratitude :for having to I . R , * - . it5 - . L - prea a in, a e a is Ong sue a in - � -11 7 -1 lengthy debate Tha probabil,ty is, -there (Reuewet ter and applause. t church 6 80'11� a or a . d and warm hearted 11 I . . L .. 1 4 1 10 -per' cent 'd sh Discount off Rubbers and Lflne,ShoeS (ey *,i I fore, that 1b will be Ijil over t qtil next sea- peppera�d alto nd other coqdimentabe add jday last, for Rev. Mr. *L,jng:, who ii �a. people a were the Methodists on- the Kip, . 'Cept- - -, i � lug, Slater and Ernp�,(ss). . t� - SEAFORTH, FRIDAY. Feb. 28Lh, 1902 Sion." This'fs one step in thei iight direc- from tim� o Ume and in proper meas . I , I I -, j, . . tdispoged.-Aev. Mr. McLennan co�nduc�ed pen circ it,: and also their deep so ation . ; - � . -i . 11 - tion, at any rate, and is -so far; 1p-jouraging. v �prepa�'atory � services in the Cromag,fy of the Man prac� I When W , ess is done it will be rem : Prps- y acts of kindness rec6i ved since 1 - . ' . ' . ! i 7 d we will have nob in - -5 per ce . ____�_ - by someb)d , a a . On all kinds of felt shoes, socks and rubbers, etc, 2 _nt -,41 , I . I ibyterian church on FLiday laat,""d the the�came to the circuit. The mOmory i I F i 11 I � - I South Huron, Liberals. more of i xce A, perhaps the f rano . ' - 'Mr. wou Oash Discount. I . .. , The Globe says : ( 11 Durina -the disnus. 0 loommunion i Services on Sunday d always be 4. pleasant one. Aq - coat . � � I - � � ! " 1 . Whit. (Long,po I tilcue applause :' and la Mar.)" Jorauston, Of!, Crorn�art�, took Rev. r. Me- is a veri fine one, the best of the -� kind. that . - .1 . All Libera!s in, SoathHuron -should bear sion of Mr, Dryden's !estimatesl � Mr. �Pol - -, I - � Pi Those iijbp tuoas Liberals who are now I efreshments : � ,_1 'Vicar's puloit in Fergus while 51r. Ale- could Be purchas . Rm,Wl LIS & SONLY Seaforth . , . - in vnind the annual meeting of the Liberal 11 ad. Af bar i i ney p-xid the Ministeri a handqo:me oompli- tbreaten� g to vote against Mr. Re-. a because !Vicar was! conducting the anniversary were ear ad and a few hours spent ..in, 3cial I � ; . . . I 8 i . - . R 430 a io a h e � — I Association, to be held in Herisall, on Tues - me�t on the growth� jand su� iesa of the he hag rl� � I ec n able to give them all they IS ry a er . intercou se, games and music, the party . . .4 ' I I I I . : day next at 10 o'clock. V.here should be a Guelph Winter'Fair. 1 It migb� be added think he � ught ;o give them, and thus aid �1, I 11 .. I . . broke up about It o clock, lea -A iag behind a churl indeed who oul begrudge a q"r- I& giippe.-MissMyra Niel hasreturned- rovi__ I � . , . : ' i - in replad ig, hi by Mr. Whituey, can j �dge I' _. L I - on, where she spent --the last I feW I - . large turn out. � that the Minister,of Agricultqro shows to I � Lumley. I � kind hearts and a well stocked larder -in the .ter to this grand nd lumaue und- Land . . i - ' ing.-Mr. M. Coai�,ca has returned af , months. ' � I . from the 6bove u6ted remarks, how much parsonage.-L%at Thursday evening, the . I -The recent soft weather brakeV - -, I � — - ; . Grant 'Ryckman . � - the beet advantage w an US 04irriates are their can a j 9 li ely to be advanced by the . Of Methodists of - the Kippen appointment' shorb visit to St. Marys. -Quite a number the roads considerably. ' � � I Fery pleasantly eritertained a shigh load . -Asseks-or W.Stgo� � ­ - The Parliament. . under fire. His kno ledge of �alad interest oourEe th, y ;br(aten to takei. Ple will so- 10 from T - � hu: brought their. 'astor, Rev. G. H. Long, a of the neighbors and friepda of Mr. Adam of MorriEk. was making calls- this _"�__` 71 � NGthing of very special iaterpst has an- in h,sdepartmerit, an I his oielt. enthtlEi.181311 cept thei I at pp(rt, no doub very graciously �OuDg p3op ackeramith on T ra* P . ple liv. Dodds and wife cal ad a� their home' and ­ I . � j . . i Jay evening of last week.-Mi8s E mma load of c ats. At Christmas the pen Miss Jes�ia Fraser, of Turnberry, spent a, ' ., � I in the splendid work ae is carryirpg on, are and Pat tile on the back, a good fiellows, � or I . ' I ting her uricle, i - ented them with a a all present aii they few days with ,Mr a I gaged. the attbntlon of our legislators either � d ng 6n t,ie boundary, at the Chiselhurst ap pres e. George Alcb?nal --Q% -1 I . " - then amplymarifestel." All; If which is ta -a de, to use his wn war _, 11pents few days vis�j in a donation `of oats, are a . _. - � � at Ottawa or Toronto during the past week. bu fter,4 da, he Mr. S,' Hortor.-Miss Jennie Hor:on has pointment, also sent bout to move I a their new home near week. -Mrs. Aitchison and ilies Annie , , i - ­ . � i ' absolutely true. We 6peak fr�m a know- will " le� t m stew in thei own juice." I * . fo so that, notwi-�hstauding the high price this SeafoTth.-Mr. F. McCulla has received the Aitch son a' _B � I i pent Monday in ruseels,_ -�: � In the Dominion Parliament the .subject of ledge gained from personal obseXiation -when . I � returned from v-siGing relatives in 18 rth. ' . Daff ' . ! � 11 - i , th - friends on this circuit do Dot in. sad tl�ws from his daug ter, Mrs. George J & Stewart shipped a Par of mWe rollers t -C, I :i � we say that few udfli'iniatratofal pose,eas a , I I ,Mes�ra. James and Frank HortT,n ha,ve ye , I r � - returned from 9, trip to Brando�.-Mr. te r minister to di i ve a poor horse. Wilson, of the su& an d th of her brother- England on '9atUrdf6y'_We have MU& ; 4 I greatest importance discussed wfas a resolu- more accurate and intimste knowledge of ; I Staffa. i 11 t h Wi ' ­ . . - . L - i tion by Mr. Charlton, the member for'South 11 I . PRESENTATION AND ADDRESS -On Tues- in-law. His death w used by a load of ) pleasure t1i3 ,week in noti. . . ""' ' even the most minute'details of, his depart- The an irtesy extended 1 to you wbe Jrnas Simmons is laid up with an ia tack ,of . rig theaucceEt of " , " -1 - - L day �Veilog of last week, Mr; and Mrs. W, loge rolling on hiry. s. James Fulton I another Bluavale boy. Air. E, S. COUI*, - � i Norfolk, which de3laired in favor of reci- ment than Mr. Dryden. He ii � most ia- The I,'. NI �111aul Co.'s. 8 tore� Seaforth, i i not- Pa. -The thaw of the past week I is I - � I ! I I 9 '14,del ' I , I t procity in tradt, conditions with a -40 per duatrious and paiust+ng minister, a . ad his regulated, b ' the amount of I . �playjog havoc vri�h the sleiehirig in the thin Stdnt�man ntertained the spent a few days t4is wi6ek with h I , your purchase.' y I- fdas- and uncle in Egmohdvill . . Dow attendin the Phi pbia dentat 1�, � . colle a, in. the mid -year examinmi , -, � Placet,.-Ou� old neighl�or, -Mr, John Methodist church choir, and after a p � �- �g Ono : I I whole heart is in his work. His' 'lace would You are a4 ya welcome, if' vou only Step in. i . i -4 has J, -1 - . ., - I-11 cent. rebate on. dutiable imports from coun- be hard to fill, and helhaa, i P V� * lameron, who s ding the I winte� ant timo, refreshmeats . were s -rved, af Ler . I - wcn disLingpished honors. out 0 -1 I - n bi�i own quiet torp8t alv'rhile. Jugtnow�;ucau restand . . .of tm-, a A roducts . . I . � - : t�ies admitting Canadian natural- P . ith relatives in Exeter, died th6re last which I lise Minnie Sheffer, who has been ) I papers, counting 100 marks each, he :at[. I % � . and unaesaming way,'done mor.alo advance at thesaric timeac tb � andsome New � Winghani. - . 3w g 8 - 'I - I . : I free of duty. In other words, Mr., Charlton A -eak. Hewill bethuchmisied,i . them and f i - I I the iaterestw'of agii�ulture. in 04tario than Spring Goods 11( .srpetsi Lace Cdrtaias, I ia 1he was leading ippranosuloist for eome years, was , tained 100 per cent. on nine of � ta,blish reciprocal tariffs with a any other m1n in the' ovince.,' 1 ; -Prints, Muslins and so on. hiad and jenial old A�ntlemaD. I rc4ante I on behalf of the choir wibh A hafid- OPEZZI-xG OF TIIE NEw PaHuRcii.-The new 95 per cent. on the tenth, thus Makin � desires: to ea 4 i . Dress Goi6ds .�e had P . . .9%__�� - I � Pr .. . - soma ba f sovereign bangle p`n. Al si Sbef- church, erected by the Methodist 'congrega- _,g ­ � � -been in poor � health -'for some time bat big I out of a pcssible 1.jOOOmarke. Cp-mmentirig , � ' ' � 40 per cent. rebate to all countries who will ; - ;1 - � � 1785-1 1 a one (if tion of this town, at a coat of $16,000, was on � - ' � :� I 0ea,th was quite unexpected. He was 84 far has, removed to Toronto. She wa. � Ut physiology paper, Professor Bon., � NOTES. - - he Sons of Scotland intend . . formally Opened on:Sund y, 16th inst. Th:e - admit our natural products free of duty. Dr. Jamieson has inEroduced into the .Henomll'o most estimable and popular young baker, professor of physislogy in the phil. � � . L -1 . . �holdingttni�aupuual concett thig (Friday) ears old, bat smart for his age.-',),ite a . were preached by Rev- adel hia d . ental college, and in t �, T This motion eli�ited a five hour's discussion, Legislature a bill to reduce- .th ' ' ember8Ljp ­ umber of the nelghbor� and friends gather- ladies, and her removal is a d-thLinet loge to dedicatory sermons M . p � he famolq i , - 0 IP . I I - . . 1. I 4 . - � � if I � � ill he aiven by t r, wbere bar . paper handed in by MT. Coultas was t -be ii A during which there was a good deal of of that .bady to 60, or by abo - t onc-'bird., gramme I d at the home of Mrs. H. Hor ey o the Eoei I viid mubical circles of the village, - � - I 'eveniu," i tile town hall � A splend . id pro' . ne G. W. hendersov of St arys, ex-presi- Jefferson medical itiatitute., gai4J -that ;t1ig � � . as well :a to the choi m ant of the Lonion'"conference. The rever- . I 4 I - he Cahionia Con-. ight this week in the form of a urpidee I . .usio&l .d I . - rquinting-, even among Liberal members, It i3 not likely this bill will PE4111 just now, cart Company, assisted by Others from Ses- end gentleman preached two powerful and ��, � I .- ' . arty, and spent quiCe an enjoyabl� even- talents were so much and so deservedly ap, . � most complete and neatest paper he had 1 � forth. A ood time Is !expected. -Miss I ed. The, olloviiair address, which eloquent sermons, and Desch . - 3 . I - � towards a Hgli protective tatiff, indicaLing but it ii right, all the� s%me. !Mie Legiela- E I I preciat _,f wao listened too ever received on the sub . i � . ; � L f - cession by very latge au�iencer. On Mon- - . ject. We extend . � Al aMillao, 0 " N1 lohiga�, ia the guest of- her "9' I acoomp&4ied the presentation, d . I � � that if care is not taken, there, is danger of ture is unneceb.4aril large, and" ould be re4 i � I __ - I warmest congratulations. � i ! � I - . - ; . uncle, Alt"r. Wn�. Fell. -Mr. and A116. P. ,� . by all tho members of the choir, was read by day night following!, a an ''per and entertain- mmmwmw� � � , � the great Liberal party loosening irorn its dueed in numbers with profit W the coun- Wroxbteri i r ! � � M cNaug� �06, 0 Kirkton; Paid us a flying " - i ment was held, Which was very largely I I . z , 1 Dr. Sellery, and td which Miss Sheffer m . . z _1 I ade � : - old time free trade moorings and embarking try. Two members could repTe ant Huron visit on �lt,�rd y last. -The Farmers' In. � NOTES --Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson have - , Londesboro. i I a feeling and modest reply. The following attended,. An excellent rogramme of ad. i - i the town I h . � - . � .� �Ietuined from their wedding trip, aOd have is the addreks : " As you are about leaving dresses and musib furrirish�d a very pleasant . I on the very deceptive sea of Protection for just'as effi,A.541tly aE three. The Same can Stitute tt� at i all, Staff&, on I . NoTEs.-A large load attended the con -i 1 be said of many ather coi . , - I - Pe rut at- 90mmeu . StAnd-L : - �., 1 I I 'a sake. .inties 'in the Pro Monday i - ry 17th. %rge crowds ced house keeping in Mr 3,ibsoh's ' - evening's entertainment. � On Tuesday *even. cart in Kinburn on Monday ev,eriiing Is . Protection No member of the Gov tended bi�' ra�_ esidence, Sanderson 8treet.-Miss , �itohiell our midst for residence in the city of To . vince. A legialatur-Q of 60 mb,iribers would . I h meetings. P ,otical addressEs .- I Tonto, vie, the members of the Hene&ll- ing a children's ebterUinment was held. report having a good time. -A , Iola i . . do as good or bettei work than i t now does . i y the delegates� who war If Toronto, i� the guest of, Mr. and Mrs, M I Jolly j ernment, however, expre,-S3d an opinion on were givoi a sent I etbodipt choir, have met that we may The proceeds from these ervices amounted attended the revival meeting in Blyth onq,; � I . the subject and the debate was adjourned I I I for that pur o . se� Mies McAllister gave an, W,illi%m Wilson. - The annual business - � ves. Th � egiblature . end oa'e more social evening with you and to in the neighborh� $750. On Sunday evening last week.-Mesers. John * and � . with 90 representati 4 ei I � 8P . ��, &!- 1 2 interesti ddrbi a on ihe '� Home Dairy.". eating of 'the Presbyterian chur h Was � 4 . on the motion of the Fiav;nce Minister. has already reduced the meInberabip of D * . to prese t you with tibia pin, as a slight last, the servioes were colitinued, when Rev. Wifli%rn Lee are atpresent vialting firien , I . - . . . I cou6cils. a', M r. J a m1i iii,lof this place, gave a short elo on Tuesday. - Miss i J. Mor ran, 1� of . 11 municipa, The - mov ias proven . I - . . asworth token of our esteem for you and appreciat:0:1 Dr. Carman, of Toronto, preached to large i -u Owen Sound. -,Miss Rose Herringtiont 4 i , �1 The Oataria Leg:slature is, getting alo 9 . ' addreFs '04 "Judgiov Stock." Mr. Hill 61 ,,is the guest'of Mist Mar r __ a wiie one. They should nov�lapply the I y of the help you have Tendered in the choir.. And appreciative auSience-F. Although well London, is visiting friends here at prelsenti, . . I ­ - berellip, - . � .i I I at a good ra-te. On and aft ;'.Alouday nex t, took a co�v a ih the Guelph Agricultucal' itler.-Gavin Davidson at -tended 'a wad- up in years, the dootor is still -vigorous -Miss Rose k ifl leave on 8aturday, � rule to their -own main A large I We feel fridebted to you, not only for the -'and flay wi a will ve precedence College 14 tl a f 01. Mr. Vv"m. White oce ing at Lucav last week. -Rev. R. S. .0. � ,We, Goverurneat bazines u_: I great assistance, you have given. us in render. � I . , I Saving would be effected,and the work would eloquent, � and his �excel.ent sermons were to attend BueifieFs College at London, I . � h much I � I be tally as well done, if not bett6i. than it is pied the 1 h kir, by - r(quirst i of Mr. Donald, .Kn,denon spent Friday in Brussels. -Mr. - . . preciation. I � . everyday of the seEsion abd appearances . . I f -.helSouth Pe h Farmers' , Ing music in the hoase of God, bat algo, for listened to wit I ,�p On: wish her every success. -Do nOrt forgat tim � � 11 in 'will, be now, with the larger number. ' president� . Qd Mrs. W. C. Hazlewood: visited friends the willi6gness you have always manifested Sunday next,,Rev. C. I. Scott, B. A., of sociol to be given by the League,on. Monday' ess � . I - I i �1 'u: � � I . , stitute. W 0 could .not osEibly attend Clinton and Blyth this, week.-Theel- London, will condu;t the services. evening, Match 17th� I � now indicate th&t the b4 7� in helping along the Service of 1 song ia the 9 wound up inside of a mouth.! The- redistri- -_ - Fenth meeting of the Howick Sunda' � . On the subject ntriaducir) lesislation Mr. White makes an excellent chairman, y church. la the city you will have many I I - - ___ I i i � . 4 i . 11 School! Convention was held here, in the . � bution bill .was. introduced an Wednesday. I " and kept ,the audience in good humor v i �h I more opportunities to cultivate your,fine . , Exeter. . . providing for the retirement of 06urt judges his J IV eabyterian church, on I - n. . - � It does not chai)ge any of the old coLi3titu- . . � Dkee.�41r. Wm. Fell had a bed on Sat- ,, r Wedii3aday -Miss musical talents, and a wider field for using � f rishto J. G. STAND'uny, B. A., (late with .Me. 1 1 . when they become inc%pacitated �y old age urday, fta1w�ng pressed hay to Dublin. It .fi,ilie Smith, of Grrey, vi'8ited friends in the , VISITORS, -The fol I owi�g people from Out- ! ,� � 1. them, and we expect to soon bear of you as al 1 Carthy, Osler & Co.., Toronto,) Burrieter Con"T-i I - encles. The only effe-ot of the bill is to add Ulage this week. -R. Harris, of Turnberry, rated a lying district 7isitq,d this town last Sun� ancer, Notary. Money to loan. OJE or other iafirmity,.the Uinistel!� 'of Ju3tice was impols or thern to keep the sleighs : logs yately- -ft- -� . 7� m6bg the beat vocaliAs of the ci , � I � ry of I I I I four new members to -the house, making the with the ,� t E ide up, the r entertained a number of bung people- day: Dr. and Mrs. I'Alichell and Mis3 cupled by Collins & Atwuburyj over oWeilly molk � question in tbb� Dominion . 9 I y on .rorontg. �-- In leaving, we wicili you God Jn reply to a , �J � .F,ii4ay evening. -Wallace Lackie,.cf Har. Kenny, of �Dablia � Exeter. ont. . lewit "I - total representation 93. These four new 99 T -such a deplo -able condi�iom I It was nearly, spee 06E 4 hope that a bi ight and, prosper- ; Me. and Mrs. John . . i members are to come from Algoma and Ptirlia.ment, the 'other day, Odd: he midnight �alor!3 they got home, after some 1r:iston, ii spending several, days with hill ous f tur�e' may be yours." . Downey, Mitchell ; �M re, i William Devereux BRiErs.-Harvey Brothers take possez-�� - 1, I � qnestion which has beer! receivi ii .... consider- of them lo4v ng parts of their load@ on the bar . and brothers here. - Mrs, (Dr.) Tu, L�Tg MRS STEMA-RT.--We referred and the M iases Devereuk, of - Seaforth ; E. rz ion of the roller mills on 'Siwturday. -H1,1 — - . Nipiasing, making seven repre8eut.atives:from ation is the retirement of Co. rity, court road.-Miia hutchison, of Stratford, 13 VroatwU Is in Toronto this week attending- . I J. Kelly, of Stratford, ano L. N. Troyer, of Bagshaw has sold his baker :and coul I . � I - I I � bii�fl la�t week to,. the deathof Mrs. Don. I . � � - y . i , judges who had reached -that por ad in life viii Ohe funeral of her father, Mr. Glodbolb, � - ; y . these dietticts. The only otherlGovernment tin he sist r, Mrs. Robi I art, which took place on Sunday, London. fectioner business and ,purposes moving - . 9 � . - I r r , . bb -J, G. 8tanbury wa-s in London when they were not able propei� to per. -Rev. J.� 'Hend argon is hose�de,ath occurred on SAturday last.- . NOTES. -The Irishtown'ice houses are all 1 out 'west. . I measure yet to come is that granting aid to � , [tie, at present. aid, SteNT i I I I , ' I the eug- ' in Toronto this I the16 iusk, at the residenceof 'her son. roof. - he n a a . , . . ; . form the du ies of their office, a week on b4a nes,.-Mr. James Bell, of Alan- 'he Misses Elliott, have feturned* tJ Ch,ac-, in-law here, Mr. John Shep herd. M re. filled to the gent from and Goderich, this w7eik on legal businese.� - I railways. The bill authorizIng, the construe- up Arig his brot n our .�, country aseVteto ared I . t whose maiden name was Ann Ala- : gestion had been made that a reaching itoba, i3 V6i eri Dr. Bell, i 11ey.- he electric light plant here i9'a_,dv`er,, Stewar thenorth hrough here on The Molsone Bank have the ground cle - I i t ion of' the now Government railway to run the age of 70 or 75 years, and fter 20 or _U _ J �xoed f9r sale.-Mias Tina Rae is the guest � February 14tb. his rrival here was greeted and are now haulirlg the stone aind brick -for / village.. U , J D. Walkeri who has been i I Pherson", was, in many respects,,& remark. �is 110 recovering� -Quite a num- i � .. from North Bay to the head of L%ke Temis- 25 years of service, such I might be very sick,� Is f rela-ives b3 Listowel. . with roara of laught r, but,nothing their now ,office buildiug.-3obn Davidson . . i I daunted allowed to lietire �on full p he matter 'i ! i v able woman. She had reached the F-Ood age he left in haste and fol ag Uoursa has sold his coittage and will move to -Wing- ' kaming received its Second read iog this week, ly. bar of you gi fol ,-a of our village and vioirii-y I I I I lowed a ALY z had not however proceeded eyond the I . . I of nearly eighty years. She wae a lady of ham in a few weeks.-Messra. Popplestone I P I attended t t oy ter- supper and concert at ,� I I through,Hibberb, Tocker4mith &�d Usborne, � and was exhaustively discussed, both stage of ,suggestion. There wa,�j however, R I I � Hensall. . . � I great intellectual power and her facultics re. fully expecting to reach Clandebo a, on the and -Gardiner have leased IlTs. D. Johw � i sidcs ef the, House approving of the s-,heme, a coris`­itut�i;nal difficulty with r16 usseldal n t ie 20th, and, reported bav- � I Hav . . mained bright until near the last. She was y k d to the jug a good me. -A'ancial was held at the , � a � look, great bargains. Having I I ' Huron and Bruce, in time� store, next the pos-t office, and will conduct I � ti of Blair Athol, Perthshi to be present at I � ar � Ourchased the harce-is buaincis from Mr. Jaco 'i a na Iva � To, Scob- retirement of high court judges, 1 �n it was parsonage M nday last, under the aus. the funeral of the late Maiquis -of generaU business. -W. T. .Goodieon� bar - but the Opposition complaining that more ,� H' V Dufferin a " - I am going to sell, at c -fit for the next 80 dl - _' ' - I d and with her husband came toqa"nada 9 . ys 19a -. I an , I . I rth League. An excel. pcis,11039, 'B!4nL,et9, Whips RU , Bells, Come � on Februsry 15th.-Tbe� Beachwood Stars rioter, of ,Sarnia, Spent Saturday and Sun - definite information as to the cost was not . , i . � doubtful whether they could be interfered as of th� P 1.0 I in 1848. They first settled in the tolnebip with in any -way. What might, be - done in Feinat progrImme wasrendered. and. exILTUIlle g�qds before purchXng elsewhere, as I ly dayin, to'wn.-Rev, R. E. Millyaxd and T. � ffil n of Fullarkon, County of Perth, but o re- - swooped down on the Iri'btowu 8 a Beams - I given. The road is to be constructed and their case '� , 4 do 1-4r gived iia dollar niale. Aho a lot of . I a' H. McC�Ilum attended the temperance - i �� was to Provide that they might, i n I I z, . 6 h in 0 �1 Pi � � to, � in � don mith 4 - �O O I . I , �� V, I " � 66 J 4 o� a I f 0 1 , i P R I i v .� � I i I I � � I I I I cli A be I ad U) , " P 0 ;ure 4 1 0 ad I h I rag . ug I �, 11wr h I � '* I b 3 � a 1b e � " U, $v ,�w ; - .1 �, i ,; , a� 1 3 � 11 Ij 4 1 4 � ��, I C �il 11 Al I " � 'il, 41 , , , I A I I , , I- 11 � ,�yo lik I , I P �a � , , :1 6 1 � � ei, � � I �O � � il operat -_ �i - � - oft � eautiful cuttets and sleiells,'Which canno; be our. mslned there a few ye 9, when they re- - last Friday afternoo: fan challenged them . ad under the direction of five oom ,if they desired to do so, retire �4upon full � an I O0J tion at Toronto this week. -The ' I � I i . � ed in the cotinty. Will be sold very che , come moved tiothe township P§ Tuokersm4h and to try conclusions at ball. Both sides cOnven - 11 Pay, but the act triket be volun4�y on their i Kippen. , �ndoeef.ryouftelves. W.J.Mlilar,11cis.i " . I shouted so much during t , i . � missioneis, to be appointed by the Govern- I . : . : . ITi settled n a farm near Chiselhurst, ,where ,!ie progress of the funeral of Arnold Perkins, of Usborne town. - - . � Part." The ditbo#lty is not sojin6ch wit,h D 1 .773 tf - 3 , took place on Tuesday to Exeter I H ()omnij48ioner and Conveyancer ; :1 game that neither siile felt equal to the task 8hiPt I ment, and all companies are to be given run- , )i I they con inued to reside until a few 'years I I 'i as, me 01 �P. Mone or ; iling P I all a An( 0 . 1. . r * I d6eds drawn n y loaned 1; - ted. he do cemeteryi aud was largely a-tt-endiSd. Thg - . county court as with superio c �rt judg wills, , f, 9 ,060 bushels of wheat wanted.- 1� of giving three cheers f the referee at the - � a way It"'Irt f �nterest. I 1740-tf aiand for C fl b I ei: - ago. T at part of the country was! then deceased dropped dead ion bis -way to 5n�r' , � U! lur argeluereag , - i �awere over the new roaA, on condi- and we fancy if th re was - a will at the lo veo I as I So extemivily d1ir close of time. The g'a resultedin a draw . tions,hereafter to be, specified., This is the would be found to deal with t S, cur thirt", ye, I " I busintiss in the 1 Heneall pretty milch a wilderness and the deceased � he ' also. AN-Nix-DlisA SkRviciz I The alini vor- il 119, g i but two acres of anow.me - � f I .� rit, milli, Onocquently we. are In great! need of and herhusban(t underwent all the hard. __ drifts were lffattene4 Sabbath school on Sunday afternoon. He _ ­ . . . It - 9 �4- -,I . 4-4- i- A 4- 2, 4. 4. mary serv! f a it connection with R #- n. Mentv thousafid bushels of wheat In the 6ext six . . to the round -The -Z- f #4. T-2 1. was on1v 19 vears of �,&,Tp- but was subiect-to Cky V vul. CW vs --k, %, V U vvua & U U - . � ! . `� "bips an privations incidentalto pioneer , 5 . - V V a - The Toronto ail, under t6 heading drew's chu h, i i t is villagO, were held on v eeks, I cr wliiali we guarantee to' pay yoti tha very �DWn string quarte-tte aral n ow in demand. hearb trouble. He was a son of Mr. O.. H. ; ad by a Province and under Prov- . Iiigheet ins, ket !trices. - Baing uwa load and I be con. life. At that time medical men were few "' . . 11 A Strong Team," says : " lYf T�. Whit.ney Ss,bbath laoi� TI 1were large congregations ir,ced. Thaakingyou oneand�all f;ryo . t and lonp distances -away and for several Their music is excellent,lbut they are un- Perkins. .� . : incial auspices in this country. The ; �, . a' i : I ; . � ng io� his hdnor I WEDDING BELLs.-A very pretty home i loomed large at the gatheri � . at both die a of worship, the church being atrona;e. Henry Cook & Sons � P� � J2 - willing to accept any but ,home engagements I - I ! � . years Mrs. Stewart attended to the wants of i I . . . � Prohibitiolh bill will not come up for . ! filled to o,Voi, flov ing in the � ever ing, The , MR.11 BELL'S REPLY. -On the 7Lh Oage Of : at present.. - wedding took place on Wednesday evening, . I � on Friday evening, elcquent andi forcefuD hi service w�. I , over forty families of the districti when - . . -February 19th, at Mount Pleasant Cottage, i its second reading until next week. There �' ' I rqrp co !Rev. Mr. Me- - 'his issue we give the addres's which a'ccom- medical a xention was required. ' She cheer- - � � I his address, powerful in his arg ment, bold Vicar, of , gus son of-Priacipal MoVicar, snied the the residence of Mr. Thomas Yellow,, when 41 � . P, �r I _ gold -headed ca�e, presen ad by I will likely be some changes made in the do- I 4 , fully rag )nded to the call of duty, night or Blilevale. his only daughter, Mary, became the wife , in his policy, he won the admiration and of Montrie ifoth Sermons were listened ' he members of Carmel church tplbhe�ly ]&!a day, anTier skill as a nurse and her kind, . f tails to meet the views of 'the temp3ran-ce � � NOTES.' -A number of Rev. F. Swaunle 1 of Mr. Wesley Armstrong., -a prosperou I � . .� : to with muo% ap �reciatiou and profit b the itreaeu er, Mr. Wtv. Bell. The f iing is cheerful .disposition, -made her always, a parishioners hauled him a good supply of young farmer of Usborne. The bride,k- . I confidence of the province which,,, is swsi�ing � )y 0 10 I I r, ' atic new. Mr. 14 r. ell's reply : r an ; people. The time Of voting will likely be with high anticipacions his call to duty. - To large conga, � eVicar in one N_ Mr. Moderat ,., welcome ,,isito'r at the nick bed. She was wood on Monday.,The ball given by the tired In steel oolored,covet; cloth, with or -_ � i . of the able prewhers of the church and , hristian FLiends,-I have t . 6 thank ou all ;� - j changed from Ootober until the municipal none of them., however, -does GAtirio 6 w: a . . P kindly for the . ( also as di igent in the spiritual care of the I J. , � Oy, who . V'' y in looking I ' . I . . earnest an It impreadVe. The thank -offer. donsti n you' have te as a token � ' ' .. . i has stood by his . his discourl a oni this occasion were plain, udered to me - young men's social club, in the Forestees - silk'bodice trimmed with narrow ribbo N F elections in January. A deputation from more than it does �, M J . er magnificlailt address anI people after their phyriies ball, was a very ezijoyabI4, affair. The num. Pmall st"I ornsments and carrying U 0 r. - , i the Daminion Alliance, which waited on the province unZ circum- . I L ailments. Shortly after coming to' this bar of dancers was not var large, but � I Ing collect , ne amounted to one hundred . that bridal rbses. entered the room on the arm s :`- stances that were �ery unusual. 1 when Mr. I of appieciatioh of my servicas &a tr�asurer country he joined the Methodist demonin- y - i G,overnment, on'Wedne,slay, also demanded dollars. 0 .� a made it all the more ple4ant for those who her father, to the strains of Moondlesso � I i Moiday evening Mr. MeVicar for the congr`iggation of Carn�el church, and ation an fW the last continued a consistant 'did go. � Foy entered the."f,egialature th 3:� Ministers delivered h 4 promised address on the sub. d Good mu'tic wa provided durin wedding march, Tendered by Mr. L . � � that the, referendum should be carried by an saw in him E6 chainpion. of it is gritifting for me to �hink that you mud active member of that religious, body. theeveiiing-and the re eshmenks 9 . W. Brown officiated ' � . POP jar liberty , � I � � r . I f A London." It avea)pri�ciaTad my servicesia thatcaps. Je frequently, con. the committee ,prepared, tere very heartlly� The house was beautifully decorated wit , Ject " Slg4. Boards of 0, _, . which Knight. Rev. C I even major il.,y of the votes cast., instead of andgood and clean governme it, against . . Oave a I In the a lier days also sh _ whose efforts it would be prac i0ally use. was interei l. and instructive, city fo!- the last 20 years, a that t4o con- ducted t'14 religious meetings in the di;trict, enjoyed. 0 I by a, number equalling more than half the less to fight." The blail, should and was lisi. taT;ga'71g9.rje audience and kregation have placed so Ill nab trust and . n US who'e, a ball -waa-very ferns, Falms ;and potted plants and -the : I as the . I I when ale ymen were not available In successful, and the comm ttee are . tly adn,ired -i i votea cast at the June elections. Whel.ber was very t,eiatly appreciate . The pleasure 9'onfidence in me for so long a time. I have this rag v as well as in o is . to be ing room, whigh Was gres, � boys r -ay, 11 give us a reAt " frorh- 'this sort ,there, her ervi- i I of the prooi4 dings were much enhanced by I gratulated on the results A their efforts.- I all present, was 'very cliarming, the arch r, I 4 1 1 -11 E , 0 h 10 L11 X te P I 1 X��Id 11 ; or not any change will be do in this di- of rubbish, as every person Who I knows the � ,�Iways made it my duty to attend ;o the ces were r t1' ' reciated and were The annual meeting of t' a Bluevale Flax being draped in the ro'yal colors and 1 7 ' the icall elections of the church chair, 'b Y gea Y app I a � rection, it, is, difficult to say . men, knows it is talking nonsense,, and none under the 141 der bip - of Mrs. McLean. and ,'usinei a as well as I could.poseibly lo. so, much ble ad or good. . Her aged partner Manufacturing Company as ,held in . 77 :7( th I ( d ha a done it so long wi�hout heaj ing of the table appointments were very pretty, amilA34 : � know it better than the writer of' the above i t I n y in life die t about a year ago. _She le�,VeG a. Foresters' hall, on Saturday aftqrnoon last. , roses and.carnations being . the decoratioa I I it . . i - I ,. M r. Whitney, is all very well in they full, �ius ined the high reputation n ccmplaints,,.,I have mooli pleas.ire in family of wo daughters, Mrs. John IShep. w continue the business for used for the table. The.guesta numbe . I quotatioL the I go ine . On the whole, the oc'- h in It 'as decided to TO I The Sena a. his way, but he is by no means s��h a tei- kir g of it and'doing the business or so herd and Miss Magglai Stewart. ; ! ! #1 , asionhawVaege#, most gratifying success through- ! - I the present. -A great number of people are between eighty and ninety. After cougrat-1 - � t ' I rible fellow as the Mail . would, have .its c , any 3 ears. I have alway's considered it i t I I - � . For the first time in the history of the readere believe. Hoda Out on wbi6i th - pastor and congregation r the beneft of . . I afflicted with cold$ justi, now. -Mr. and ulations 'Were over all mt down to -an .1 - - e I sup9rior- ' . I y o o somet tog f I . I , .1 ' I Leadbury. I Mix. Hugh Ross gave a pirt to I � � Dominion Senaie the Liberals have practi- ­.. , ! are too be ."CO1 igra u1sted.-A very pleasant the church, and I think ever� person : I y aboub 150 lent wedding supper. Music, singing �u i in fact, h -e ialnot the equal in any�respect of h U . . i hould � - either of the three senior members of the � ) M nday a Ing meeting was use the talents God hastiveh them it some In these days of close - competition - and of their friends on Thurad4y night of last conversation was the order. of the eveni cally amaji,rity, and will control the stand feature of 'th van - I - � ing committets of the upper house.' This Government, while the address he deliver the preoent4l Ion f an address to Rev. Mr. Way or other. In 1883 w4hi electeditreas. critical co'nippirlson, prices, qualities and week. - The guests spent � a very lemant an- d at a late hour, the bride and groom too � . P p Sawers, of ' Bra efield, accompanied by a �tidnu, assortme evening. -Miss Mabel 01oultis visi � resultis insured by the appoiatment of a ed the other night, at the baini4et in his I t Ter for the congregation, and have cofiti nts are the drawing.magnets in The ted in their departure, amid showers of rice ancl � i . o � Aers, me a y air, ma a y t a mem- in office ever since up :to the . a an - o. Siore, Seaforth, andspeak ng Workers of good wishes, to their pretty home on the . . honor, and to which the Mail re handso I ' P �asen Ripley last week. -The Willi . ajorit not notable was bers of the �ipp n and, Hills Green congre - ear. Thanking you all again very k n ,y . -_ h held their quarterly Thames road, which had been' prepared for M y of Alinisterialists on the 'striking for anything buit its length, and I far more forcibly than fanciful flig ts of the Methodist chu're committee. The selection of the committee gations, in' rec gnition 6f Mr. Sawers r the confide language. Their New Spring good -a tes in tha basement -of the church last Frl� them. The Fresents, whieb we're numerous ; d in me mi i I I was simply a rehash of the speeches he had � nee y.ou hav6 place , I - . i . I . . I � � faithful aridii client services as moderator ftom 3 ear to year. i ; Moving quickly.. See if the ..... . t day night. As usual njoyable time and costly, showed in what esteenz the- ! .00k place last week, and was expected to been delivering throughout the � oQuatry for � . I I prices a 0) no , a very e, I thA nQE fmun Aar. A. ; TiT ! -W of the sessiol a d 'ring the pastoral vacancy. LoCAr,BRiEFs - t the last, eetin h1f the the lowetit., their qualities th highest, their Was RPent.-Misses Maggiie and May oss young counle were held by their MOY' ! bring about a- Keen ughub for supreinacy be. r J . VA r . h I 0 . � , I I was scarcely ever heard O' oy, ."a The present ti�nlwas made by Mr. W- C. Council Air. F. G. Arnold,, ex-reeval, who as3ortment! e the largest and osty Sol -. of Brucefield, were the guests of Mr. and friends. Guests were present from Sara* I f outside thi � - Mrs. Hugh Rose this week. -Kr. R. Dun. Clinton, Tucker mith, Exeter'sn . u O= -i ' ' tween the two parties. The. threatened 3 city K I balf iof the congregations 'and Id 5-1 of Toronto until he became a member of y a, on b I iaves here shortly' for his �new hooe in a d a rr 81 I ! I the address as read. by Mr. Robert Love, can has been suffering froth a severe attack of I ing emntry. i I ! struggle did, not, however, corne off. Sir the Legislature, four yearo ago, and even . uffalo was presented by the members of WEDDINa BELLS.—A pleasant. and happy - J I . . . - of Hills Gr n, d was suitably acknow- the con acil, with whom he .had been 1 asso. event took place�on ury line, Me- , r since I the, Leadb I I � Mackenzie Bowell, the Conservative leader then he has not done anything to Si n - . . � I . i I 9- ledged by th recipient. ciated I %st year, with an arm chair, a6com. Killop, on February 20th, when Mr. Thomas . � I nall di3tiDgl1i3h hims'elf. There are at : I realized that a divi-iion would. have revealed , y , NOTES. — Seem R. and T. MelliF 0 ' I i wera in 1ea8t, a dozen members on the Liberal iide 0 panied )y a nice address. Mr. Arnol� very Barrows, youngest aou of Mr. Jacob Bar. . . ' . . 8'ratford IS week attending the funerM of f eling] thanked the membe,ra of the rows, a prosperous young farmer of this �� I the Con8erv&.tivev to be in a minority, and who are his superiors in debating ability I Youn- -1 � I for heir gift and addreis.-Mi.-s !A lace, and Miss E daughter of I i li I did not dare to risk a vote when the motion and everything else that , goes to make a a " friend.� ev. Mr. Long, ppistor of the O� . i Ilie ,Ila Howlett� Big'; Re ov I S : i � Methodi8t d1wroh, has been laid up a r a � . a ,ale,, - nl un- T-yreman, of Seaforth, i. --ing frieL� . - . ! to appoint the striking committee was Sub. useful parliamentarian. I I ' � -i viEi4� do in � Elijah Howlett, of the same place, were - - I . � . � -11 I ,� I I able to atteod to, his duties for some weeks nsalh-Mrs. James H. Moore very Pidas. united in i' marriage. The young couple . t r I j�(e i I . . � . - . I mitted. The motion was, therefore, de- . on aocouii�. 0� an;uIcerated tooth." He has �ntly entertained a number of friends ':on drove to the parsonage at Brussels and the I 9 elared carried on division, the parliamentary The report of the Dominion Auditor- the sympath� of �all.-Mr. Will Armstrong, esday evenibg last.-Mr..and Mrs. Polio eeremony' was performe b Rev. Mr. - ++++q4++++++++, -.,+-r I ' . d . I � . methoil of registering a protest �J when ho General for the past fiscal year has been is- who is in.thO'i employ of Mr. Thomas Rallis, kodds, Neepaw�a, Matiitoba,: and children, Holmes. The young couple intend t%kL'n . I . . I � )ioine �6ft 31 �dsy. evie4ir social el" Ardhie 5ki recent MeN lost a, A�ai 4 i g e *8 ti 0 . , W -r. Aloon a well n6a r -be ., ; 11 whi6i . . � havei --an 4 a I � . ,of 1 V Some ; ly, to P69 1%t -bend -the -George US LUst6w-A, - -Claimed � �d , vicinity� I bil . 11�, wbo I I aw., Id r; i M-T.'Barull town'shini years, 1i A ' respecte 1 1 � _ Of $ , . I . I A 1. . . . : - I .TT&mes, I I Cb I I I - . , ,IV!. � - La _ . I � : t I � � I M TS. : Sri year. I . il I D61-89. �--� _. Moritz a�h� ­ ings the�v� I . 11 � I'll, 0� a ... .. He inteldl , MaRSTE. � � K-0 cni� � . I 1: - I we - - - . I � I .XPerth Ra Robert 131 to Lon bri . - __ft 31arflefli I the new. i inj� the i . ton has 4-0 lbrick bli�el ,.to Torin*u Atiov.-Miri after,a., V11E] I I were att i P the xneof ,_� tion of �ej -ent brand . - . I I I "was au t10 -.w . hen I'll 0 ,Grafid'1!ri __ tional, il i Simpa - . Ethel or I - I'll a -*f " I 0 �', - day Ino i Mr. w1a, eels, -sue �J I 'Was catu 8 alaout f 10 . . her L , . , I We ne _', i , hom, - is , 6 -1 - "Of 'Great, tives Unil I San Qf 4 home 112 . - I I I �- , I sueq. It is contained in two bulky volumeE,. men with an � unpleasant accident the Other who we -a here spending a couple of *eisks: up house keeping in. their n w home, &A tin � I will rei a I I vote is taken. The strikin.- committee � 11 ' - We music "019 Wore 'ROOM. I : - I t5 . I I It is always an iriterestin'Of publication, as it day. He v049 shoeing a horse, when the with M . And M To. Thom ati Robertson, i M i a, � we all congratulate Mr. B4rrowe ia his � I brothei - 0 . . . � I *trade in oon3istaof five Liberals and four Conaerva. animal gave 14 Spring and his fingers came Dodds' Darentsi left' for theiir home i6ibe choice and wish them many years of success Havim, leased Ono of the stores in -the Cardno Block, we have decided two �� . i , . I - . . . , tives. I contains an account of the entire expendit between th0 front -toe corl� and the hard eab o- Monday a.fternodu last.__14:Mrs, an&happiriess throng life. .1 0 eve . � . . I i - "_9 or, makin . move. ; I - - ; - "I � are of the Government, even to the smallest flo a Sh th the finger which re- obert site, of Essex', accom s, -The Mauitobians i rho have- been ved 1 We do not think this is an oc , �, air-, i . Amrrence for . ' � . panted b bar NOTE I , � I . - I . quire i \ . I special congratulation. except in so far as it details. In oldbn times Liberal politicians d seve I stltobes.-Mr. John Fluker, family, �_ re here visiting Mi. nd At rs. hoe. visiting in Ontario return hip next week. __ I __ 11 i r . .. � . . � of ic be)s - . A number of them have lattlil, eady.-Frank -The store will 8004 go un e I I ylaw � . . i p rentp. r i - . lorm � - � places ib within the power of the Libe al . - I � � I I . �� . � - G. r, Of the lightest and mo�t up-to-date stores in S-3aforth, Weare adding sevk I , fa and platform speakers used to find the Audi Auburh� ' vialtiag at the home of Mrs. Roberts n, Mrs. Tai der extensive alterations, and it will =ak'e on 'i 161 - r Thomps , London road. -Mr. Gilbert �Ilose h E1113 �very P i ammation 01 tor-General'a report a perfect mine for the I lepisantly entertai ad a- Hackwell, who *as ill with i ft ral to ) . I Government aud the Liberal party to re Dick had t�dj misfortune to lose a valuable . I � . I mer. 8 - � - ... nuUer of friends, od'Ftiday eveniog of last the lungs, ii, we are pleased t Say, recover. large departments for. Spring, and o for our big growin If! - � most effective campaign' literature. But cow one al lit recently. He had tied the v�eek. -7 Quite a nutpb'er from' Hensall 'I and ing.-John E. Irving and w fe have been trade. __ � � 9 , Maine I � Ow 86 frieq I Before removing, we will offer O1_1r :e�r,tire V ar . , Stock at reductions that �. . deem their pledges to the people to so re. they do not refqr to it n aently; .it cows up for the night, but had occasion to vli-iaity attended tbo anniversary sertioea away visiting relatives in Blanahar&-R. I L --,, from *4 - . construct the Senate as to make, It in some is now grist for the mill of " the other fal- re -visit the barn, when he found one of the h" Id at St. Andre)�'s church, Kippen, on A. Bell has been on a visit �to frienl.e in s - hould make quick. selling. 1 4 1 1 1. . day aft-...; , I mea,sure representative of the people, or in lows." However, the Auditor -General is it apirullils 15,14,,g in the stall with its neck 8: . I 'Our ne - I I bbatb and Monday evening las'.-�Jiss Hibbert. -A load (if psople, returning ifrorn . � . ,i the worda of the Obtaws resolution 11 to most capable and useful oflici,%I, a `1 d he is no broken. Ho,�W the accident happened In a Smith i* attending the millinery openin I Sin a religious i meeting at Winthrop, bad a We intend to remove into the new premis,:,-S with almoit a new -up-to-datO i Thursids . . I I respecter of persons or partiee, t He will '-Thli ice harvest is now on in full the stock. . I . I . � mystery.- � . bring it into harmony with the principles of haul a Cabinet, Minister over the i coals with owing and -la'�ge quantities are being taken i city. -Mr. Alex. o Zor'r , ac. dailly upse.� and spill at a curre on the � � ,has see - I I � ... � compan ad by Mi nephew, r. George Me- Leadbury line one night race There I I 10 '.I. I ; __ . f Onte . � . . I . - - � i- .11 I on, I - - . I I a] popular Government." It will not do for as muc,h. plainness of speech as .the most from the mil pond. -Your correspondent is key, a y Son. of the late ev. Dr. ( .. L. were no bones broken and buble, wounds No reserve. Everytbin&in the store i.,ust go at a sacri � ';' � a rest and ' humblqcivil servant if expenditures, are made in dan er: o IOSiDg his head on account of I I - i - � i :the Liberal part be a Y� lice. t, 4 � ,y to pursue AlcKay, late of Formcs-i, war here on I I on. or bruises. ' The Drysdale ma tells about i . - : i ­ - ! I I which he considers not according 'to Hoyle, the flatter . je receives for the spicy news d4y, visiting their relatives, Mr. and re. a blue ja 'hi h has stayed around there all Big Sale Now Going I - I �� � as, from his rusty pen. -While in James 3utherland. r On. � - ,thankful eem their and he it an severe on the Gi its a he was which co Y zlemight say that "a nu ' : I . I people. A life appointed on the Tories, a � -Miss Alice Pett� is winter. ' mber of I � I -A t�� i It i3 somewhat exispgrating Stratford lao'b week, Messrs. R. and T. atten6irg the millinery ope0ings, prev�ious these fine bi MI . : . . I , rdB have stayed i ' and around a Landou ,- I . :& I& I& I& ,& � ,& I I . . � I and irreapontible Senate is just as objection. , for a Cabinet Minister or a deputy' head of. Mellis paid a I vikit. to Mr. Duncan Stewart, to, resuming her poiibio�4i irlilliner at'Lon- shed on your correspondent's place all * - . I � . It'geemag ... � a department to be brought up with S, sh�a- I win- I I ' " 0 0 0 - 0 � 0 � 0 1W � 1W - '�IWN i i able and just as dangerous when. compoeed rp who is well! known to many*ia this neigh- d n. -M iss Madge, of the Th�mes RoaO is ter. They �Iare thrown a ha dfu� of ,ciita � : D1 . 7 of a majority of Liberals as it was when curve and to be told that he has been ex. borhood.-Mis. Tolton, who has been on a v idGing Mr. and AIM. I I I every day au'd have now become ad tame of eurrm-1 f I . '. pending- money without proper alithoriza- month'm vf�it� to. fi iends in Walkerton, . has Wiliam Moiir. I i . k MiE-s Ethel Colwell is visit ng friend� in that a roo oaxi almost touch them 1with - I out JWV - 7 the hand. � 0 . his Us , W 0 � Q � .1a - � I composed of a.maiwity of Tories. It isf tion, and that his acaounts will not be pa* sod -returned bothe.-Mi-P. Wm. Dougall, of S)aforth.-Miss Kate Chal man wall' in - he county council! 'did well in LEj 1`R o Y:L) & :C; : , � . I � I . � � .. i I I I . Still " inconsistent With the Federal prinoi. by the auditor, and these checks are fre. Rod rville, was a guest -at the home of Mr. L)ndon the first part of this ) � the colitem. I I - terld d lie � I . I � , � week. - making a gr t of $1,000 ti . a 8 - - - . quently resented, and ministers co I -1 A - i% and gre. Jax4es Millar, of the village, dur- Mr.. W. J. Miller has purchai ad Mr. F nk a I � plea of our system of Government," and is plat d hospital at Goderich, Yet had 1 tile I t . thia day. a I � � � . son of made A $3.000 it would have been : --- . I 'arlingliE - I � over officiousness on the part of the Audit- in week. -Mies May Mellis is Marshiall's dwelling, immediately 11K O I -e Still, 11 uncontrolled b . tuna - � y the public Opinion Of or -General, and that he interfere with mat. spending a ireek's visib with friends in hi� shop. -Mr. Joh Morison, of better. Even this -litter sum would only bq � I e . I I ,two, I � ft - I . n ays I 92rBUTTER� EGGSi POTATOES TA-KENTIT AS CASH, the country." If it cannot- be entirely ters that are not big business. ,But, all the , Exeter. -Mrs. John R. McDonald, of Tuck- - re,bentiv 'old to Mr.' Peter Lamont 10 - . - '. , gold mje� , I . . . � i I a wo 11 25 cents for each' ratepayer and he woOd be __ - ; w�,� - P . . 0 � . . I I � . --- I . I . - I . . -1- . I . . -_ � P_Ompiab� I : I � � I I : . - V* I I I � . � . . : 1, I . I . i . � 1� . . - . � � . : I . 1� � . - I I I � � I - I � L-1 I . . - i � . . . . . . � _? � - . 1� � I I :� i ;. . �� ! I � I � I I � . I i i I . I I ; . � I . . �- . I : . _. I � . � . : � . - � � I � � � . ! I .11 i 2 ,- I I I 4 . 1. ! - ; ; I . - ,� L. I ; I � � I I , L � I'll I - . , ; I . , I �, I . .� I I . I I I - I . ,_, �. - � � J I , , ; I I " - i . : . . � . I i i :1 1- I � � � I . - � � , - I I -11 � - i . I I I I I I . I i I I . � - I I I I � t � - ! I i I , ��_ � - � ! ! . . � . � �. � � ': I � 11 . i- - I . 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