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NEW ADVERTITBEMENTS policy of this nature, the "aiqtry will
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advortAsement will be found they need fear difficulty =4 deteat.- I- I
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. Beliable Rabhere--R. W11113-4; Son -4 ` The Farmers'Assooiatio -'�
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Te4cber Wantect-D. ?AcNklzu,�rhton-5 A meeting of"farmers from dilfferen : Parts
Teacher Wanted -H. Johnson -6 I I I
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House for Sale -0. (), Willgo,ii-5 I of the province was hold . in Torontoi : oil
.&ucfion Sale -W. Aitchoson-6 � � �
tes Carlin -5 I Elchibition, week, the reaulti being �hat
Auction Sale -Jaw 6 ' 1
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Auction Sale -0. Querewciser-5 - an association was formed to b knowo;' as
Au� t on Falc-Heett-r Reid -6 I
We -tern Exouraon�W. Sonierville-6 11 The Farmers' Association." � A corn�iit�
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Got.-, the Best -D McLaehlan-5 tee wa�s appointed to draft a oovsli�ut(on,
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Money to Loan -J. Leckle-6 etc. 'Speeches were delivered by oe�4ral
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A-GrjM Corabination-3-W. H.. Willia-8 prominent farmers and by P;04essor 1 -61 6'ld-
A8bigneeld ,Rtl^-.,k. muntard-5 �.
Court of Revision-wrii. Ell liott6 I win Smith. The objects of tbia assoclafion
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I Staves--2-Chesuay &Smtloy-8 lation passed at the ng : , � :
Special Sale -J. Snide" - - 11 That, while deeming it I 'advisable; to
— - establ6i4h a political party, we Telieve�; t! is
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LN , should be an organization read tobrinkii(,§�
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I-SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept. 26th, 1902' ' ceed to establish such an orgagization. , �
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sociation is to be of a non-political 6harac.
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thenfeelves to- get into a " state"' on account I . . I � I
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of certain res3lations passed at the 3-onven- I � �. : ,
ties, Tbe�Rrength of sach aull organlz4lon
tionof theCanadian, Manufacturers' Asso- I .. �
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ciation, recently held in Halifax, and the � . - � .
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i send to the legislative ball.,4 of ',the cou��ry, i
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general attitude of the association on the 1 6 1 I � 1
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tariff question lat- n asks for an ' . I I
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immediate revision of the tariff, and suggests I i � i
- to I Agricult.ure is the backbone.of this con -try, �
certain increases of a nature favorable . I �
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their industries. The Manufacturers' Asso- i .
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ciation is a corn mat and powerful organiza- I . � I . I
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_procuring legislation in the into es of
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tion. which usually places business interests � . I
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before political or other considerations., I - ' t � i I
to associations of this nature, but � Vberl
Arid,, it is said, they are not, averae to Using ' . � i I at 1
6 1 1 ' brark6hes of industry have them, and ,hey
this power to force concessions from the I 1. I � . I
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lareinot by any means slow i eeentiug ,
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Government, ,of the country favorable to i � ; .
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themselves and oppressive on other in- I ;
! I mom_ I br�n.ging all their influence to bear on th '; - 1
tereats of them -community. It is still rei . , 01 at
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. tainment of any legislation they deem� iri �the I
bered that when the National Policy was : . ; i
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, interests of their business, If I otherd ave
inaugurated some twenty odd years ago, the . ey�
1 asoodiatiqns why not the farmers Z �t * ,
manufacturers sought to tale the Govern- 1 1 � �
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men,t of the ld&y' by the throat and force ' ' : I I
I ance coming up from time to ti e in Pakia-
them to accede to their demands. When I 711.1 I
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' met&' A;iaociat'on " prom o ,e,
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with the opponents of the Government, who ' i ' ' I
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adopted their policy, and irrespective of L �
. 6 measiires would be side -tracked, aS is .�too
party proclivities, united with the then .
I often done, We wish "The �armers' As- 1;
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OpposiLion and dethroned the Government, i �
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and installed their oppouents� in their stead. . T ;, i
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are, it is said, desirous of extensive addi. ent, of the ��
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tions to the present tariff which will largely bytexian, Toronto, in a veej', intereabing ]
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facrease their own profits at the cost of the letter to that. paper, dcscripti�,'
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� farmer and a#iz%ri. That they are going to through Southern Manitoba, 170ts off gorne
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make their (lemanda upon the Government good things. Holding up for 41 rest at'- : 'the
and that if the:Government refuses to acaee� I beautiful little town of Killarney, with its
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. ing their whole and united strength in their ings.and material and eceler,ias i9al progriEss.
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faverAt the next elections, they will defeat Speaking of the earlier days he � )says : � I
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the prEsemt Government a -ad install into I I Several men who have afficq then won [!
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their places a, Government more subservient I fame and distinction in the pulpit and In ,
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� the world of letters work4d a � � the faun I a- �
to their wishes. tions' of Presbyterianism In e midd e t
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The ,manufacturers mr.y have designs of i cighties and their names a�re warmly c or- ;�
ished.. Among these are Rev. Wm. Pattr- :
this kind, but we give them credit for more � i
ahrewdoes3. . However, they are worth I son, !late of Cook's church, Toronto, and :�
now of Bethany church, Philadelphia. He 1:
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witchlug. Give a dog a bad n%me and it is I covered the ground as a swde# misFion �ry i
from Cartwright to Old Dalarjaine, in 5he I
a-ure to stick to him.- The manatacturers I summers of 1882 and 1880". be field wias �'
sold themselves once, and they may do s3 I .�- .
I I a tremendous one, but hia unaring enerfr Y.
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again: However, circumstances are very I his never-failirrg good humor, and w9rm
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diffarent now from what they were when ,1 Irish heart kept him up to ti e demandlo of
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th . a National Policy was brought into exist- the occasion, and in his great iold'in Phila.
I delphia he can, no doubt,- r(oall pleas4tlt
ence. Then the country had, for years, I
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been groaning -under a period of extreme " An enthusiastic Irishman was giving, �to
depression, arid many werp induced to vote the late Dr. Robertson an info cast reportlot
. for the National Policy in the belief that it the work of the 3 oung miss lonary, which
did not find its way intothe blae book. He
. could not make, things any worse and there said : I Patterson's a man for your loife.
was always the hope that a change might do Oi'm n'Roman.0atbolic meself, but aid be a
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,good. Now we are ealoyin I g a period of Pre.ob.vterian, and they'd all be Presbyter- .
extreme prosperity. There are no smoke- i ans in the wesht ,av ye'd sind,6ut men lolke
less chimneys. Oar manufaotorits are, Patterscm. Oi've knowed -himj Sor, to wade I
over- a athrame tl� to'his neck and prache till us
,burdened with orders, and are wor4-ing in his wet clothes, and bedad.. that was uo
night and day to keep up with the demand dhry sermon. Patterson -he eud-ate pbi,k,
wid the fat on it an inch thick i and nivver
upon their resources. There is employment I
equir-rm. ThaVa the kind avi a man till
at godd wages for every person who is able � I
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And willing to work, and general prosperity " During his first summer, Mir. Pattc on
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regins supreme.. The people will hesitate covered his big parishes on foo�, buti
bsfore they demand a change which. second summer he wag proviqed with �a
may pony. 'It appears that in those idaye he wis
dirstarb this satisfactory state of affairs, a better preacher than a rider, skn:d � that he
Besides this, in the interval the Northwest could scarcely have qualified for the &,rath- '
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has been opened up and settled and is being cona Horse. 'Sometimes be rode,' said .a
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de.velo,ped.. These people now form a prom. gentleman, who was indulging in some �
.. reminiscences, I and sometimes he didn't. :
11rient. factor in.,the family counsels and their The pony bad a trick of unseating him when
opinions have to be reckoned with., They it felt so dicpoeed, but he never'appeared
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are free traders, and have an abhoreace of cherish any resentment at bring i T �
monopoly in any shape or form. In addition iously landed on motber earth, and wh6th4r
' he walked. or rode, the ppny was excellent
to all these considerations the people of all company on the long i journeys, acroag, the
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au object lesson of the w olrkings of extrem e The correspondent also refers to the1pro.
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A Thar, leison h9s not I miles north of Killarney. This' colony:W413
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been of a kind to enamor them with protee- settled a few years ago by the Imperii".1
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lies. hq,va been established, which absolutely four, of Biftleigh, was a prominent figbre,
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control the country and all in it, and are 7hese Eettlers were nearly all; fishermeni
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using the blessings which Providence de- from the islands of Lewis and ' Skye,qnd�
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signed for the common good for their own being unaccustomed to farming,' had a g�,no'-�
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agraudizemont and benefit, without respect many difficulties and discouragementa; to
in any way to the public neede. Our people encouuter. They are, however, the corret-
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control the natural products of the country, have good crops t his year. Illustrative of 7
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but they absolutely rule the P30ple, a3l th ey some of the. difficulties which - these peopie -
ha-ve gained control of the Legislatures and had to contend with, the correspondent
even of Congres itself, and that nothing says : , - . I !
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short of a. revolution will loosen the fangs of " We heard of an unreported interview'.
the vultures from the-tbroats of the people. with a Crofter a few years ago. A lady �
correspondent of the Globe was visiting the
That a revolution is a possibility of the near colony, , in the itirtrests of her paper, and'
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future, is. the OPinioll of many of the best desired to have an interview with a man " '
informed and , shrewdest obcervers of that who was attempting to drive' a yoke of oxen !
country, Those afo e legitimate fruits of. on a binder.. The oxen had not learned th � e
� I fundamental lesson of obedience and1were
. proteatiou. The peop of Canada know it, leading their driver an awful donce in and
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and webelieve I they have sense enough to, be out of the wheat, sometimes taking a swath
warned in time.. of a fcat'and sometim(s one of twenty, and
� refusing to stop at the end or turn until
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It will thus be saeu that the conditions they were clubbed around by the exasper.
.alo�g many lines are now vastly different ated Seat. The gentleman who was driving
from what they were twent years ago. the lady of the quill, feared that the reaper
y might not be in the humor for a newspaper
1r,here is not, therefore, much to fear from interview aa& Politely demurred 1 but yielded
the blandisliments of the Manufacturers' at.length to the persuasion of hi's fair coni -
Association or any other such organivation PaInion, and drove uWtD the scene of action.
' The lady asked a number of questions, which
But, to be forewarned is to be forearmed ; were answered with true Celtic urbanity,
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such combinations. We have all confidence ing question, 4 How 'do you. liKe to � drive
in the; integrity and good sense of Sir Wit. oxen to the binder V *The question was
frid L%urier and his colleagues. We do not � like a spark to gunpowder, arid in a moment
k the barriers of repressed indignation burst,
belive they will be, frightened or dragooned and raising his hat, the Crofter gave vent to I
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- � . in OPPOsit; n to their well a torrent of the most picturseque- mixture of
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�- - have that they will make changes in the astonished her, but was evidently a great
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1������ SEPTEMBER 23� -190,14
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�1 that the ch was incre"ing when he moved to e e he now .SEAFO�-rH'S LEADING SHOE STORE..
,accorded a pri�ate audience t 81 Wilfrid who liared ahur � ntreal, "
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Laurier, the Premier of' banada, ad 1?.-dy her machinery at tod rapid a- rau�e, bhe'y 'Were makes his ho 'e a visit. to . . � �
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� entirely overborne b the, n usasm with hWrelative t ro�i, Clinton!`g es to Sea- . I �
Laurier, and Iwm &very 11cordial o them, � , , . L
. . � � which the proposal to appoint foue 0'upzin- forth, where Me daughter,jlro. 8. Hays '
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I 'a Can- t0lidant13-Of Missions waa7carried. � t ass lives. Prom that pt ce be L -goes , Smith a
The Pontiff aboived muQ to ,, Try thl.0 Store,
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ada, and - sai& he had closely fol owed the - four offiebra,one will have charge ot i otorio, Creek, Michigoill, to I oet'An- aly ister. Mr. � � ' 1 - -1 . -
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� Premi�r coderence in london." ' . uh � f �
I tories, and one of Br[tish Columbia. 1 there :'doesn't look it, is enJDyinggood ealth and
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I frid hit, nds Jeaving Ronio on §Sturday. � . ' . . .
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I iendiug!a couplec( day's in Paris, he the medium of comm unicatiou betweet the Huron friends� 1� . 1 - - - - I
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� will proceed 'to London.! If pe)s I sibl I I the .superintendents and the Mission Bo rd. -Mr. R. J. Dunaniore-,'41i6 a i t a year � � I -
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Premiett and Lady Laurie� V.ill visit � I ago accepted � high �palaried pos ion in Los - The season )f the year is fast approaching when the wearing of Rubbers
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Strathe.6na at Glencoe �eiore their depart- Huro, a Notes. with his wife "d fa I 6ily, � has turned to becom,es an absolute necessity. Much as the average in:an . I
ure for Panad�, which is fixe�d for, October -Mr. W. H. 8 nith, proprieto e Ontario and t6 his old pon't on he staff .of 'dislikes weadng Rubberspit is almost impossible to di with them,
. I hotel, Oroderich, has made an-- - deep. The
7th., �loutreal Liberals.�are ar , �� or a now sumMer the TimeR of St. Th Mae. Mr. Dunsmorej especially w,' 6n the Fall rains set in and the slush is =
. I , an�gln I assignment to"Sherif ' Reypolds,for the beue- who, by the'Wa . � . . �
grand banquet to Sir Wilfrid La. tie when 'fit of hi' i � y, is son -in 1141w of Inspec ,QUALITY I of Rubbers is also a problem now -a-days, b�it this fades
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he retu' 1i , . 1� a creditors. . , ter Paisley,, -of Cliut , and, a brother'of into insignitcance'when you buy your Rubbers at this� store. This
1rns home. -Mr. John Leslie, of Vake, has a a - .. . I
i . lo � � Mrs. Win. Carnocha , of TnokelemiLb, is a - L
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Edit�rial Notes an' d, Co im intf3. � oughout atarioliwill be plea ied to learn I d t Canadian - r s,' that for !quality, style
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The ar makea the iial rtaint , of he f uit in that lower. : of his return in his old positi.p, , I and finish cannot be surpassed. . : I
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. . . � -Mr. Joseph, S lie has purchased the I . - I f
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annonacement that the O'hoe dealers Bat that Coarod Miller farm, on the 14th concession church, lat line of I orri"Ic in stock, !ranging ftom
; . a on I unday, the 'A complete. as-'ortment of the above makes now
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the lad es of Montreal have smaller feet than � of Hay. . I �
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sold by auction Py Mr. Ed. Bossenbp'rry. , 14bh inst., we're verl suecessf�lly conducted .- t1te mediu toe to the wide toe for the no
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the lad es' of Toronto. T, he Starm.us,lt have, -Over 500pe'r.soios had registered theig by Rev. Mr. Cosens, of Brusse 9. On tbeL 1W �'sh om the smallest sizes iti infant's to t1te lar,est ��size in meii'q,
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a good 4eal of courage to � make an�'announce- I names in the-rQistrar book of the Huron, following Monday evening there was -a bar- I . � - I b �
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ment of this kind, or the vest home ou�per. � rhe tables were .s(,t in . as ,seaso
ladies of,the-QtieeD �, Old Boys' Associa�ion tc-nb on Phe. fair AS TO PRIOjEg, you will find ours m-uch the same as I ot! n�s - and
City have unuotial forbearance. � I � . the new shed,i and were bountif ffly- provid . I � � I
� �1 . � i grounds in Toronto luring the fair. I I . . :as usual as I o as the lov�est at all times. A
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'i I -Mr. Alex. Rani ie, of Hay, near Z' .
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I i i � - had a horse drop d& A one day 16t week, I . . � � -
The dates of the electi trials in the dil physical feas� there� ially good
mental feast, provided in the' c hurch, and i I I - - - - - . 'W'W1W-W I
puted constituencies of East Middlts.-x and � -while ib was, at worl: in the plow.! !Ib was a : " I : . - I I -
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South Oxford were fixed 'at Oig6ode Hall, good animal, and RE death will be: quite a I '
I I music and �ddressos. The hurch was I
last Saturdai morning, for October 15, to lose to its owner. crowded. Tfie proei.oeds amounted to $52. R, WILLIS & SON, Seafofth
-Mr. John Mooney, who bile I been tax Idelivery of corn binders was - t , . I i
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11 ood- collector for the t wnhhip of Morris for I
be held respedtively at h6ndon a� d W, A large '
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stock. There are in all 48 election pe ibions ,eighteen years, . doolined re -appointment John Oampbe 1, bhe i agentin"Wingbarn for I i . ..
and 17 er !9A I - three years has disposed of
appeals as the resulolof t e -last �gain t�ia 7ear. 'The reason .for tfils is, the I . the village on Saturdav' la'st visiting rel.%. f e business to
(' . the McCormilk harivesting machinery. The! Mr. McDonald of Goderich ,
ProvinciD01111general elections, -�The adge8 increasing infirmity A deafness. . following falimbra were the �� robasera of tives.-Mr. Joseph Harvey was - d has bought
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will sit to fix further dates no 1 Saturday. - Miss B. Bewley of Elliaboro, Manitoba, countey during the p ist week visiting his eat the bus iness. of Mr. Maodl�', of Lucknow
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L. . i — I . - � these famous machi a : Thorns White, Sb. ed home and left for that town ou NQnday of this
. to, was marru - Helena ; J41in W iitwhuroh ; - week. Tomm
- and formerly of M or I 3d to Mr. I � son. -Mrs. (Dr.) Ferguson return Y Wfl'llbe greatly missed by
The Qaeen'of -the Belgians, who" d led on Blakley8cott, of Mob,je Jaw, NorthWett Archie McNeil, on, I John Me- last week from Toron o and other citiesi- the voung people as he has alw,.-ays taken
Friday, v;as �ruly a woman of aoy�ows. Her , Territory, on Septe her 4th. The young Callum, Jame's 0 wi i. 3o'bilston, Mra. John Eyre, of enfield, was here this an
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-1 - couple will reeide in Moose Jaw. -, week visiting her me heirl Mrs. Broderick, active interest in everything pertaitiiDg to
husband, though an able man and a good, . Win. MoBur ley, d, . Campbell, 'tiDg or musical akairs. I He le
I . _Mr. Joseph Deuomey, of Drysdale, hi . who leaves here next Mobigan, 8P01 ad the
administrator, has led a notorious life and is as A. Jamieson, J. Be acrof t in Robinson I #eek for � I �rio,.-Alr. Presbyterian ell arch choir �� �� r a yeaf and
. � . leased a farm near C ourt*right, in Lambtou . I where one of her dau li, ers is livi .
in ill, John Dow,
i Samuel Mo*rtoD,w '. Fat 9' ly qnitted to give his throat wrest. -
still a grey-Wred profligate the scan at -of county, and intends removing thet''o shortly. W1.11. Helps, -Walterl Scott, W . Rath, ar w. R. Hedging is givi g his open abed a fine Oil
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European rdly . I . -Rev. E. Schuel e, ot Zurich,'w a spent .d. coat of gravel. -Mr. - 1pernai d Thomson Councillor Sloan and family, and Mr. and
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I aiiy. Her children bi I ought the stPfnmer ia Ge man , ret 'ne . home J. Harrigan, all of Has', Wawan ah. e awarded I he contract for Mrs. J - (' lombes visited Seaf Orth on Tueje-
hor�o happiness either. The 4neengbon- ja y . .. -The an�ual flIlancial rep.. rts of the Bing the s - of our village,- da .-Mr. Frank Metcalf . a judge -,
E.t week. - i ,- 110-Imeaville Methodist circuit �' have been grave treats . �y at
solation was 'in works of icharity andlipiety, -Mr. Walter Hutchins has re oved, from - Mr. W. R. Rose, of N an eal, is visiLing his the Exeter Fair. which was eld this week,
isaued, and fir'om wh ch wi. lear4 that $549,- 1 and there ig no doubt but V)at he - wauld
and she was &a object of symparity and love Wingbam to Calgary, "where be ill ir; fu. 85hasbeen raised or the �astor's salary kigt6rs,'Mrs. George 6 r, of this � village,
with the Belgian people. i She diep suddenly ture reside. Mr. J. Clegg and i ife�-Shlo Of and $49.43 fr6m pew rents to be applied on and Ali a. Robert Ste, a - , of Tackerarnibb, give gocd satiallotion, as be has studied
at Spa, Belgiam. Ntither husband,, mem- Wingham, will rern.ove to the same place., incidentEds. 'Its apportionment . a $585, so 'and his brother, Mr ,,, avin Ro� . a, I 'of I the fruit in every manner and form�-Mlr. W,
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beta of her family, nor Her Majlssty's doe- -where Mr. Clegg will engago ,in 'the hotel . . London road. His so , Rev. Ar -bur Ross, Parrott. Miss A. M. Anderson and Min
, , - r . from the amount rais,ed, they'llave exceeded
tore were preseut at the time of 1,her death. business. -- -_ I - I A near St. Thomas, is ,'also her visiting Claira Moffat were visiting County Comm
� g a very su'ceessful ' . I . . ill.
this -by $14.85, showin' ner RobertMiller at WrAD -ter this week.
She was eeat6d at a tsble eating i light'din- -Mr. John Ke. -slake, of tl e London year I financially has 1 atten&4 them. Be-- ri�s. -Special ell I rtn's servipes will be 810
net, when ohs was seizad with aril. attack of Road 'south of Exeter, sold an excellent held in'our church ( babbath.2 Quite a -Miss Jean Habkirh, ot B r asels, visited
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syncope. She died before medic�l aid qould tw'6.y`ear-old celt, si ed by Otollar sides the above ilmount ra4sed . b� the number .from Hensall a ld vicinity attended her brother and friends in to , n this week.
be procured � 'A W"low' Holmeaville �ongrejation tbe� h ve collecf- L unday-is; childrens day in the
. owned by Mr. A. D w, to Mr. 4�orge Pat- � . . the funeral of the late I Villiam Campbell. - -Next 8
, - I ed on their church a�count $67.3) in cash, . . .
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I -- . terson, of Tavistock lor the haladsome sum T" many friends a "I dies Jennie Follick Presbyterian c�urch.-Livor man Bell has
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1. ,king totall recei Its ou-tside of - suipend .
� A Test Case. 1' ,of $175.- Good horses are as - o6d as gold R i I I will be pleased to lea -I . tl� at she t' - repainted and varnished fe bus, which
a � I - raised -of $118.17. � ' ' ' I . It. and Mrs. ' c hu Reicher �, of Port ir,takes a big improvement on, it.
Judge ,Korgan, of Toronto, ll�a recently and plenty of it. ' ' i I ing.--N ' �� -M-r. Pow�
. I i �While atl work'ip Messrs. A. Young and
given out a decision in a: test c�se which -While taking sand from Bailie's p1t, Huron,'are here vie tii�g -their relatives.- ell, of Exeter, entainedthe Epworth League
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renders some'l,800 fa�mers liable for a! sum near the Cemetery in Clinton, one day last ' we believe Mr. J C Clausen) one of the with his graphophaile Tuesday evenin .- -
. . . Dean- last, Mr. Fran� Hogg met I ith a very . 11 , '. - � ,9
in the ineighborhood of $150 000. The, case week. Mr. John McNleil had a, close shave pioneer buhiness me i � of 'this village, has Rev. r. Moffattr, Ecoretar,v � of the Up
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I .. unfortunate" accident. He w�d on a step I . Cana Bible ocie 'gave address to an
was a suit brought by W.i K Ru �11, E ' vil for big life. the clay on top of the pit sold out his harness 3asiness to r. A. R. TS S ty,
C,1 . ladder repair�ng an oil'ta4k. . 16 i vas thought interested audience Wednesday -evening, in
engineer of 'Pembroke, against enr, 7 A. caved in on hirn, burying him underneath I- McBrige, recently of Clinton.
, he fell from thit Ia, der through the hoitt � I ;. the basement of the Presbyterian church,
Cohoe, a farm; er of Norwich, Oxftr&cuinty. about twelve feet of it. He.was extricated I : I I
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The claim upon which Russell br)ught Anib .from his pei ilous po ition, but was consider'- hole to the cellar. � � He I I but there is not the interest 'taken in this
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I his head against t e atione4all and hig' ; I I.Ampey.
was assigncd.to him by J.j J. Dal y in 1897. ably injured. : I work there should be.-Thel evaporatar Is
, T ; head was badly out.:, �Th6other employees NOTHS.�Mr. H. 'Pole aad Miss Kate I
Mr. Daly published in Toronto Tfid. C%naO- , -The three-year-old colt, 11 Cartie A,'� : not very busy at present on account of the
. I of the shop did not : Ise 'him for ome time Ellerington returned at, week from Toren- i
ian Farm Ad V'ertiaer, and: adverti lea a, Ram- owned by Mr. Philip Ament, of trdsgels,' . I apples not coming in as fast iv Mr. Brown
� he lay in'the Ilar 1 for'' a )nia fifteen to fair, the latter being accompanied home i -
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ber of farms for sale. The advt rt4sementa and bred from Costumer and a Sydn6'y dam, a" d I - � uld like.
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. I i . I minut,es. When fo rid ]Or. tlo;g was Un7 by her 918ler,'Mies Mi ggi�. from t1l'e Guelph � . I .
were to cost 2-,1 per cent. a the ' a)e - wao'one of the three starters in the Futurity co jou a - -- I - - !!!!!!!� � .
. I 9 i 1 1380 s lad' contil iugd ,in tba i condition sanitarium. -Mr. Jam". Hcrton 4as recov- , i
or, if not sold, a the ad- race at Toronto last' week. She t k the I I
price, f ! ' ered from his recent sl'c !ess, and, his broken
I � from Friday afterno(n ,i until Titf, aday. For U1 - Perth N,oteO.
vertised pride. .The contract 11%11�1 fop first heat in 8, long mile in 2:43, d, al- i
l � ; a couple of days his recovery wai considered leg i1s ed1mewhat impro v1d Mrs. . Cole is
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three years' � advei Using ur)lssa a I as e re. though set back for breaking, many:gpecta- ! . . on the �ick list. Her I' y fiiends hope for Mr. Robert Campbell, ,travzller for
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sulted before �hat time. Paymer t 'w a 'to tore thought she was well entitled to fi rs b fff Gh Brothers,
place. T . . cover. her tpe6dy recovery. --to last week'e serious accident in Berlin recently. He was
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be due wheth�r the fa�m was sold 6r'nD ,and t . -In its He � � e notee the Clin- J
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w - bother such 'sale resulted from 6he a ver- -Mr,. H. 0. Bp�'ll, s�-u of Mr. Thomas Le of 1w, : y POSIT6n, under the h ad4ng of " Brucefield about to board a car for Waterloo.) at tha
i ton Now Bra,! says : J ".Xn old gentleman Notes,""'I we saw that i om; Fraser has I
tise�rlenb or not. Daly subsequerk�ly obt:dn- Bell, of WiDgham, who was recentl trans- f f T� . 0 - . corner of King and Benton streetv, Land
ed I ferred to Woodstock as managerl of the rom 8 b. Geor e, who! formerly IiN ed at Brus- a stalk of corn 14 fe �i I w, there is talling struck his knee on the car rail. The
caus on th4e contracts, a*ad aAigne I the I I . sels, came off the 1*6'elock train Friday,in a' corn i4 leet high gro iligT!n Lumley villa e
Cohoe claim to' Mr. Russell in return for a Canada Furniture Manufacturers' factory in � . I I , 9 ' knee cap of his left leg was fractured in
very helpless onditlon apid will be. a great right bit the main strept, �he average height
the ,pay- that place, has returi!ied to Winghaill, and i J1. . - feet. . three'.places, and Dr. Lackner, who set the
loan'. The defence claimed tW . � 0 ipatch being.ove,!r I �
! care to Superlatendgut French...- We learn f th,
riient was onV due -in lea"( � will resume his form�r position as manager 71 I 1 !� I � . 1�: fracture, gays it will be months before he
, 1� 'hat Old Tom�my Sherman, who as been an I . I
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J4dge Mork,�an deciqed that the[re w a no of the factories th Mr, Bell will epWnd � I � I * . - recovers the use of ,his limb. � �
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in was tWo ays in ... eri. . I r -The Mitchell Advocate ;of last week
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evideDee of frikud, an(J., that the �Iai . w e at t e aebory in time, and is ;�ell k u6 wn in thlite vicinit , is I 11 I
pro I en, and he gave judgment forl the plain- Straiford. . , Tly, 1 d I
I y I L:rT LoCALS.-Ot r1fall fair will be bet says: "Some 28 years ago wman was eent
11 I � I I becoming very feeble'. He is t6 ,Dldfsb man �
tiff lot the sum of $80 with inten at and the -,Mr Wm. Blair, Ian old and - respected . next'Thursday� and Fir [�Iay and a very large from'Mitchell,to the London as turn. Last
in the inatitut�on, and can� rerallariber, while ; I y
e � ,,� is expected if t io weather is favor -
costs of the iiuit, such sum, intererst auLl resident of e r �cncees on o Goderich t crowt.
� livinv in England when a boy, of seeing the! , week he turned up again in town, -when be
towi iship, died ver ' suddenly- last week. , . , able. Oeorge Oliver has' disposed of his
cost!, to be declared a 4harge on the de 'end', 7 soldiers -passing, his home with prisoners I � . was retognized by several of. our citizens.
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ant'� lands, in the a t r. Blair, was born tri Ireland 73 years ago, ' 4. _ house'ar!ld lot, on Jo sree o Alfred His mind. was still unhinged, and he rep I re-
,greement entioned', M ' taken at the battle of Waterlo Hn is the . Bask -1r.' Mr. 0 . i it continue to reside sented himself as a,grain buyer looking for
wit,fi the right to plaintiff for a a Is of the coming to Canada wi �h his parents at an most cheerful member of OonoralllFrench's ,liver
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,saidlands in default' of �ayme K art, r age.' He 'was a � member of the Metho- . in -it, :towlever.-- Five vALunteers from Bras- an Opening. It was evident that he made'
:f� I , t. bher e oftf brigade, though he has pas�ed t'tk 00 mark , -Lake - on 'Tues- his es"pe from the -asylum and a telemm,
ar4ers who aie thus made liable' are ,in dist'church, and in t e early days )n did 11 agara. o 2' he
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� countywe3t of Toronto. , i day 4. this week, whi � � they will. receive
! , -A happy event �took placei a residence . I L I was sent to the authorities of the inetitutiox
X10TE -Th4e is no doubt but any farm- -We. are pleased to nobice that Miss , instructions along tie military line --B- and it -was not long before the poor fellow
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jers i igned those agreements 6t ul - Eait Mille, of Harlcck ; Miss Rose Clark, I Gerry, hl's purchased a blardware business in was sent for and taken back.'-"
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a ider berry. on Wed 01 I t 11 k, when 0
fatanding the n�'tiure of the obliga ibbs they of orris, and Miss Pearl Gidley, of Blyth, , nesday its , et: Listo �01 in Mr. Zilliax. -Hisi son- Bert -
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I Miss Lizzle Hastings, sister of ra. Jobb -An esteemed resident of Stratford pass -
were assuming slid it is simply a 6t!her in- war allaucceseful in' obtaining honors at R . I will undortake the in& 3tigement of the new
, was united in 'Marriage to Th a Martin' ed away at, his home, on Sunday evening
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ptar�ce of beiny,,, Yiptimizeil by th � � mooth- the 1 ecent piano exa ination in connection e township. Re . Wf st" purel ,"o. - John Pug' i was called to Blue. of last week , Lin the peraon of Mt. George
of the sam V. W. 7 n *'onday of th a week owing do the Barnett, who was bom in L verpool, Rng- -
Itongued agent. 'An advertise e'n in a with Toronto Conger atory of Music. Miss Vale 6 �
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�rep table and known paper could bege t for Attie Bell,� of Londes'oro,' and Miss Pearl B. A.. performed the marriaid ceremony. `AeaW bfbis mother.-- . and Mrs. John land, Dec. 27, 1822, being ne . y 80 . yeara of
� - the bride was'prettily tt'red.in pearl grey *r
�a quarter'of tb6 cost and would b ,a Aluch Chellow, of Blyth, a so passed creditably. , 11 Donaldson were at G,i lbrich on WedneAsy ,
greater value. 'I We do not''know whoth ar or -The last half of ingust che i d b poplin. trimmed with gre; to atch and of this . V�.eek attetidin ille marriage' of Mr. age. Deceaped was an acti I railway ser-
� .r - . . 10,11, in e 0 silk applique.' She carried a be 9 vant all biF life, having a vivi . remembrance
Pot bhere are any victims in this county, but the Holmeaville C ease, and Butte�,]Caiz * &ut'ful Donalds4n's brother ft�om Montana, to a teph-
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we ipresume there are, � as we k I the � a sold Wedl 'esday of last w ek, to bouquet of cream 'roses �� d i en- Goderinh lady. -Rev. Mr.j Softly, I of the openivg ceremonish of the first S
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. ferne, and lookled charmivg�stundej theflaral I ' enson rail -way, on which be w4is afterwards
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ustriously canvassed. ' F D. ehae raoll Packin � Com I ty lil I , -
county was ind, IL I .T�n gw(m I I cents I ronto agent for the Society of Christian
i P&uy, at i by her pr tt lit le niece, an apprentice. After Mr. Bailriatt came to
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I f Ebhel Hastings', as flower girl. . V ter - the this country he wag still engag ed in railway '
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� The Methodist Conf the guests partook of a edin life, being at one time mechs#ical superin-
� er�nc� E). cheese than that got last year, an will Ptuous field, took the services iE Melville church
� repast from the heavily laden tab[es.in the - tendent of the -Great Western � Railway, and
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8,b Winnipeg ,last week. Many sub ieots pioneer resident of Dungannon, has 'assed * on Wednesday staLing that 1her busband was I
er t I ; manyfriends, 'amon:' which wer`3--severa . ter I � 1
17M e discuaaed'and dealt with. I'morig1the fromthi0ife, havin reached a !good old 9 I inavery critical conlition with typhoid , ' I
. . I V, chequeafrom friendast, a distan3e. Mr. -DavidMeKeever sonof *1m.McKeev-
moreimporban6 were the'followng: The, age. He Was a nati of County Down, Ire- fever in a hospital in 3xilt �dge, Montana. 1. I I
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JUeStiG11 of admitting women as * i ,�e and Mrs. Martin Will reside on the ninth Mrs. Davey ha been ere about � aix weeks. er,,Iof Elina, was killed in a runaway -accident
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atinual and general conferences, as at cd I Amherst Island. Ih 1852 he left his, home ine. I : I -Mrs. B. Gerry left t is week for a visit to a short time ago. The lad - 'was 'Ariving ,%
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last week, wag'decided to be a cona4ftutional there and settled i Huron. He came by i i friends in Chicago. 11 i I on
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� (In arm n a 4 1 bl4h, some rough ground and the b as throWn
When the vote was taken: on Ttliesday of -Mr;. Henry S teve a, carpenter � and con- Notary, Conveyancer, Money to loan, eter, Ont � 0
illast week it at i DoiNas.-Mr. Joe Kelly, of Godericb,. out. He did not seem -ver
I end a tie, and the si6n tractor, who has bee a re%ident -of Clinton At Rensall every Tuesdaj. ; 1792 . �yj Wbadly hurt,
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ras-tberefore defeated. In re8p nse to a f Dr fi f ty years, has been appointed'i inspector G. J. Sutherland, conve sneer .or Hen. . -
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communication from the � G I Asse mbly f 3r the new post office building in that town. sall,,bas had placed in his hands for sale a very cow- before. leaving for, troit � to' finish his AtcKeeve-r eould getassistance I the lad was
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of the Presbytbrian Cb&ch in regard to ispayis$3&�day. The-appointment,isa fortable and well planned brick'dwellfing in % good studiee as an M. D.,'-Alr. Jae.. Moffat and dead. It in supposed the ahoc* killel him,
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overl location, with nice lawn, walks and garden. Good Miss Henderson of Sb-atford, were visitin as there was no bruise on his P
apping in: mission fields, 4ice was ood one, Ks Mr. Stevens is a moat capable furnace atid all modern ' conveniences ai id wi
given of a motion to appoi 8 nd honest man, who is trusted and respect- so'd at a very reasonable price. Inter din 11 b6 the former!s parents in town over Sunday.- slight mark between the shoul4.ers.
nt a co mitt e to I � I g pur- . � !
confer with the Presbyterian Chu ch with a e -d by every person w up knows him. l . chasers will be given full partlauflars. Al o for s!1le Mr. Dave Smith a6d Mr. George Stewart I - � I
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yiew to devising some plan whereby the -The annual diEtrict meeting of the .
miselon wor Smith'to finish his stu Miss Mabel Twaddl----i7 ,orth Burke,
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. . - emy termf-. As to prices'and pa,yment4 a pply to Q. .4i6s for an M. D. and ' - e. of �
k a PresbyteriAns an Metho- omen's Missionary Society of the .London J. Suthorland, convon,peer, Heni�all. 1811-tt .
dists in the W , at can be carried on in, co- onferences of the fdathodist cAurches will Mr. Stewart, to start is first year in the Franklin county. New York, ls,,-Zolng ,to
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9peration. An, important step wap taken by b held in the Ontart) and Wesley churches, 16, Conceesion 2, Hay, has his cider will ready for same I course. -Las .... t nday and Monday I India to become a brid,e. Whille singing at
the ConfGrencelift the decision to I appoint a i Clinton, on October 7th, Sth and 9th. A work aud will grind any day except Saturday. I evenings*,the Episcopal aino held their an'- I the Presbyterian church in h r home, vil-
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field'secretary or temperauce I . I f hayo in connection a large copper kettle with re- Dual Harvest home an I il was lage she attracted the attention of a young
and; moral re. g ed ogritulme of topics is in course o . t a success in i
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f, a r m. () a , p): . valvingati-rerto let. JohnElder . 1814-2 every I way. The chur6h was beautifully man, who, while attending TeGill U -An-
; naiderable dis;-Iussion took place o�aration, and the Sunday school choirs . �, I
over the matter of the length of the paletoral ill render a beautiful children's chaplet, APPLES WA�TED.-;Waii'ted at tie Hen- decorated with grains E ad, flowera. The ser- versity, supplied the pulpit lo� he student,,
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term. Finally the report of .the committee, entitled, " Who will enlist for the King a' . y quantity of good soui I pe-bling mons ,Om�
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. . apples for which the higlicst market price will be V were ad and the music, I Fred J. Anderson, has ( , t d his course
Fhich recommended that the �pastoral term to -d - " . paid. i : under the, leaderTsh f Mr� Plummer, was i and is now engaged in mitsio work 4W
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�e fou'r years w�thout restrictions instead of -Mr. James Rae has disposed of his fifty I also very good. he ,-.olleAions were bet- ' Miles from Bombay, India, I erg Mice.
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three,wfth a reotriated exterieiod to' five, as acre farm, on the 8th concession ' f Grey, te ter than was anticipated as the am-ount ! Twaddle goes to meet him -to eulminwte a
P nds returning to Philadelphia, to resume .
at piesenb, was adopted. In regard to the near. Ethel, to Mr. Robert Brimner, for his studies in dentistry. -Mrs. wiri. Mit- they needed was $200 but, ,they went $50 ' two years-' engagement by marriage. Miss
financial district meeting, it was decided $2.500. The purcha er' owns the opposite betteri showing that the church, under Rev Blaine, of Toronto, accompaniesiller -on the
I chell and Mrs. R. Wa'rriag are ea -ell recover- Mr. hinunds, is in a good * '
�hat it be composed of all the ministers and 100 acres. Mr. R. Dilworth, of Ethel, has -, healthy con- same kind of errand, Her fin s
.. � ing nicely from their, scrious illilem.-Mrs, dition, Mr. Thomsa Watson who � was Rev. M. D. Harcourt, a1so a mi'sion work,
probationers on a cirenit and a correspond- also sold the west ba, f of lot 14, on the h Wright, � of Niagara Falls - who was ere on � . I �
ing number of I iyinen in the district.. Me- concession of Grey tc Mr. M. Fraser,' w= I I a runnin � a -barber shoF here for the past -er and a friend of Mr. Anderson,'
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tions to make cartain changes in the o"rder ef owns the adjoining fifty acres. The -same Messrs. Create Vad Hunter shook hands I - � I
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on Itinerancy and Transfers, recommE:nded concession of Grey, t Mr. Wm. 8Wrey,i Qf I .
station on wednesday morning Inat.-Mrs. . I :
that the term of the General Superintend- MeKillop, 7h gets posaieeFioa next March. M edd has returned f r,om Kineardin 3, where . � I V
eat should be made four years instead of -At the 'a('nnual nieeting of the Zarich she had been spending several not ft-er i ays
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qight. A long debate ensued, opposition il . 5 D '' Sale.
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eiDg made to the motion ono the ground last week", 'the follow og offi6ers were eloict- way out to Zurich, wb(re -he had been call- . � i L 1. -
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�bat it would involve a breach f faith with ed for the current yei r : Miss Louie And- ed. -Mr. and Mrs. E. Raunie were in Lon- V L , : !
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the representatives of the former M. E. rews, president ; B rs. J. Merver, vice- don last week, visiting relatives' and attend- I I
C:urcb, who had gone into the union on the '
underFtanding that the General Superin" president ; Miss Lyd a Koehler, correspond- ing the Exhibition. -Mr. Alex, Jo naton is new fall goods that 1�ave 1just arrived, for the balance of this montl,i.. !1 We have
ing secretary ; Miss jus : , where ive have picked. up some most
�endent should be chosen for a term of eight .,ydi.a Rannie, record- making improvements' on the dwelli 3g which t returned from the Nstern markets, I
, ing secretary ; Mrs. Ma -el, treasurer ;. h6 purchMe�d from Mr. Moore.-Mi3s, Jessie Wonderful barga-' I I . q
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years. It was finally decided to, make no ' . i � f
Mrs. E. Zellar', auditer. . There was a large Habkirk left here this week. to visit her � �
change, but to leave the term eight years, as atte t the meeting, and the Union aunt in Chicago. -Mr. Gavilin Rose returned I I .
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at present. I Read these Prices in Dress Goods: '
is prospering and doii ig a good work. �' home this -week from Hyde Park, where he i I I [ �
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ates by one man on any circuit waer fixed at J ll�st dompleted a ban ]some massive monu- Dr. Co'cil -Rose. -Revs. Dr.,Medd and J. S. , yards of pure wool bomespun, 56 in.; wide, all the leading
four years instead of six, Steps were taken ment of Scotch granite, sar,!hopbague shape, Hendr.rson exchanged pulpits on Sabbat shades, just in for' fa , w6rth 81.00, while they last for 69c:a yard. I
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proposal to change the fact note in the Diri- granite. is' conigleted bo the memory of the at 7:30 each evening from O.ctobt,r lat until Another sllip:Aent of o-ur noted Black Von-etian Clotli, 58 inches *ide,
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9ipline referring to amusemeots, so as to late A wann, of Brucefield. They April lat, with the lex I ception of Tuesday wo for $1. 0 a yard. - I
make it advisory instead or prohibitory. * rth $1.650' !
have alro erected two Scotch granite moriv.- and Saturday e7eninge, and ,evenings before � -
Amendments were moved by.'D-r. Rome, of ments in U8borne to Samuel Simmons and holidays. -,M ifis Maggio' Mu�rray a d Mi�s Our $1.50 B1 cl� Venetian Oloth to go for $1. 1 0. � I -
Ottawa ; Mr. Aikins, of Winnipeg ; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Poor Morrison, obe .at the' Ferguson, of, Clinton,;pent Sabbath with Fifty pieces Dro,��_ Goods, plain and fancy, bladk and colored, worth 50a
ankin, of Toronto, and Dr. Allison, of grave of John King, Bayfield, and Charles friends. here. -Miss ! in& Cook returned to 60c, for 39c a Y'ard, - - t
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Sackville. All of these having been voted Wheeler and wife, Belgrave. - � home this week, from I visi' ends in. Ten pieces pl . 0, tcz erge and Cashmere, nearly all shades - these I will go
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4own, the recommendation of the commit- _MT. Wm. Shane, of Montreal, i and for. Taronto.�Mr. Bawdezi,l of S'ault Sw. Marie, ) i
tee that no change be made was carried al- merly of Blyth, was the guest of his bro4 her- spent Sabbath with Mr.4nd $rs.A.J ohnston. very fast, worth 4-5c', for -35c a yard, �
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Moat unanimously. It was also decided to in-law *Mr. J. RatteEbury, in Clinton,' last The sacrament of the ' or'd's sup )er - was . Thirty pieces Dre s Goods, double fold, worth 25c, fer 1221c, wh-il-e they
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411Y to missionary purposes. resident of Clinton.- He came here, save at, the morni ' . . � : I I . � - � �
� The enthusiasm of the Conference touched ng service- The pre paratory . I All the leadi.i�lg w aves are arriving daily. : -
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high-water mark when the ' report of the I I Russian Zebe'linel French operat'flannels, no tivq wai,sts alike ; fancy
. _ frained the building villf.-h occupies the! site by Rev.; Mr. Anderson Of oderielt.-Mrs. . � - r
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of the newpostoffice. There has been J. and Miss Hattie S I Loa- Venetiane, Homesp'urlg. .
I der disenssion, -otherlapil werc in F,nglish roisteds, 1 A�=;,ol[l cloth, i
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