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The Huron Expositor, 1902-10-31, Page 1r ily I nk , 1 60f 1 �-::�. i, shrawd buy. ifferent—shold ad the goodej ! gave us to, U11- I � back, maybe, I ,cdaiou brought )-the moment. sfft, the lowest ients., perhaps I .� : back—it a1- . ,If. I Al everything I n �tter ourselves I As, LEGITIMATE �s give inter - ,ought. . � mghollds� - __ I mstom, moda, r other name, I I �1 - necessity dur- � Dds. It is, our � e furs at the . .9 � can enter this ,g the Jackets .. - .. : and question .. � �ing convinced I g about good I ,stGres in ' ,;ea- -that sell fura, � I have our place . ,�ihts, run to the Itty, styla and I �at we can fully : You, in great dable Jackets, es, the t�-tylish PH, M- uffa and I :1:4 Sit alery. � I everything else aing to Millin- mt the hats; -1 t le avd " chic" � #1% ,hat point them- -tore �. —the kind % x. Just at Dre- ingars are I;usy , , up w ith the t too busy to Ave your own I brightest sug- � . � % moat beami- I ,eceEs-iry trim. I e, there bein-& � assortments of - ,-preys, Quills, : Felta. Birds, I ,-- __ 1-f-9 ,.'at are to be �st productions. � ar many boata I I is having come Z> 1� �Iera and mak- study of their ln e t, 13, and perfect - . i perfect coats t t1ne very low ,the last pur- �ody else. The ecidedly diffor- They are much �rlh varies, and to be satiafied, �well styles� � I . lar prices the . - I . cleverest, the, E't whigh is �e to youi inoeb :ade a, selection a been chosen kate and good - P, the, weaves,, a = too— 1, ry minat- 1� 't the liat. - �PEV. , , .11 notice Zibiv ,1 �os,,- Thibetans ; Cloths, Esta- Ripley's Pirle I kre gu�ranteed . � 1pat Nrith rAin. . � ; *j I 1- I � � : . I I I UIL . I : Co. . - kz �t Cash z � � r Yore. - .. MP house and lat � � ­eLkl of Grey �ag to, Brussels irice was $650. veek, Thomas tited ia ,nar- le 5th line of tl �r will take up 16mid the good . C frieads.—Johm Jioda went to ' r being 64.1led, e, Nlr, Hewitt's - . :1 suddenly on dent of Brua- A-ving removed . : Bra 'Etele the P I rom there to , i, of Montreal, rother in to,wn � Thursday.— � a9ved to Tor- - � , - � atend making i pur(-haabd v. . A. Deadmar. z I . two monthe I � - � -Northweat.— � -if his farm, - . a. to, Wit'lism, ecome a r-eal- M cAlpine., of I - day 'With - � and _Ntelson e here on a I � week�—VV'm. , � � After a three iron, Detiroit, -ities , 4. ,He is � - — I . � I J'xbridge. de- � Sunday evea- �mg Rev. Mr. i on Prohibi- i Are sure, will 11 �. I-ou Guitnette, E oung Ladies' � I her vacation. I ya, spent San- , Mr. Mf cDoa- - friende bore, I - I - ! I . I : I � I : I � � : � . � I :, � � � �� 0 1j_"fflWff"1__­_�_ - � _� � I � . � 1%%;� � . t I I I i! � . C__ =�== . - I __ __ i . i � . � I . THII I.TY-THIRD YEAR. I i '. : I � . . 1 i � WHOLE NUMBER, 1,820. 1 1 1 - I I . I I � I . I I � i � . I I � � I - I � � I " I . 2 STORI'S I � I : : 4 i ; . � . I , 1 50 d i 0 . 0#ouad ploor ! . � � BETAIL � . I 100 ft. lor g ; 'i ; : ; �Uppw Floor I i . P 9 and I 1 8; b(ANUFACTUA. ! : I ! � I i I I : _1 I � MG. � � - ­_ - I . �_ . i 7 i . . j : � I ##*#**#*########"*#*"" i � - I A . � I I .- � . i I I We are at this writing, and have been for some tiud,e, attending � right, - I to our P's i -.nd Q'Et, in order to be able to r,how our patrons w line of, - * , . . . : � . . � � ; � . I I � i � . _ I , I , ' . . .. I - - I : Overcoats and - Su''Its' 1 , . I i If . I I . ! . I I ThaVs different—that is, different. in style, in make and -,n price from the suits � I � j . and Overcoats nearly every other store has. Our spread is rle � . . ,ady, and you are F . invited in�ljo see -it. Every style that fashion has smiled upon isil' hero, and �- i I t L I . ijui0j ir coat as it comes to us croes to you at a barga n.: L , I . I every . 0 I I . I . � I . 'L, I i The: Swell " Dresser comes here for, his swelt ov rqoat. I . � - - . ' . � I i . - ng 'L The Conservative Man comes here for his well -m de, good-lobki ', coin) - � . : I ! - Servativesi it. I- I � i . I I , I , I et: the most fbT his , Tho -,Nfan Who Considers Price, comes here to � I : . . raoney, and NONEL go away dissatisfied, ; . I I I I ! i I I ; I i . I p. I Our Suits and 0 care so �00c' . i , � I Overc*oats - ? 1hcXL VVU Say � - 10000 I . � i � � we sedl at I 0 -,you � tI I 11 I . � . . � ; , f . : . . - I : I I : _Y� 0 --tT, = ! � - � � 11 : I i . I . i . L � - I 1 � -1 ! � And you WE get -the ten dollars back if you don't like it. ;If we i mak any b � , ; . sort of mist ike brino, the "arment back and let us make i right. Qall It our 0 Z> I I aenerosity, mll it your generosity, call it fairnes,,, Dything you like : 0 � . . . I : I . i i I I , � � I 0 11T . . , , , . , M il , ­ _r _t' Tj T ID - I i . i . - I : I - : I I By the way, $10 is the place where, we can put most ivalue into ' suit . � or an overc)at. Why ? That's a loncy story. The garme,ntd, tell it. � 0 r ; ; J I ' ; I I t . . I - WE DO WHAT WE SAY WE DO I - 1 - I . � . . : I : . i _9__9__9__V_ _+4+ � � . 60* , M1N++M1-++-H 1 I I , 1� 14++++ 1"i I I � � � ; . I t . I , i : � �- I : . I . ; . I : I I . � � A D I ES' FV Ft $ -1 , � I , I � I . . - I � ! . ; f f - . i � , . Par aps, there are some who do not know that ourl st�ire contains one of ; , al: . I � I the finest stocks i -n the above c,00ds to be found anywher . i:, � � Z.1) I . , I 1 � ! I I � . that we have the smarte$t and !hand§'0me§'t We, have be'en told � . I i . . � Fur Jacket,q that hav appeared. this peason. T Full of styl aud dignity th&t,come from the finest designers; they Lave all the I ' touches thal give character to the appearance, you'll know What this meai�s and. . � how true- �t is when ypu,�ee the garments. There is dx6tinctn��s th# puts . . them in a class of their own. The combined skill of desi$ner an fu er has '2 1 . brought out the points that you always find wantin�L il� ordin ry j�ckeo. . ' That's why our Jackets- are not the kind youfind,in_�v6iry store, Tho same I . may be said of all our fur pieces, from the laraest to the �m�04[lest. ! � 0 1 � � � � i � � � I I , - 256 Is I � OLIs AR' JA KET T . � T _ . � : � � I I I � � � . i 3TO : . I � . , i P R I 0 E S ' 50 E)OLLAIRS �� ) ­ I I I I I �: I � ! . � . ! � � � i L T � . , YSE i : � SPECIAL FUR DISPLAY NEXT 16 64 - I I �� I , I - i i; : � � I i � � I . . i I I - - - - __rWWWVW4r4FW � I � - I I f : t I � i ; i I t : I . " � , r - i I I . I I � � I 1 %, Special Sell�n � � � I ; I 9 I . I � I . . �_ � I . I � 4 , , � . I I I . . - , j � while they la's -t in, ! . - 1� 11 I . . � I I [LIN t-HinG � �. , 1. I � .1 I I I I I., . I I � I I . ­ - I I I Wool Suits, heavy and n�'ediun , I . I . - . i - weight, good and wholesome.,' I I 0 1 1 .. I I f ; 7 1 � I ­ The price per suit I f $11-00 1 1 1 : i � � . ., I , I I . : � 11, I i Wool Fleece Lined, pT�,aM. and' i �- I ,/ I I � � - - fancy, good weight, please the � . . I .0= �., man who cannot wear :ribbed[ I I U i I I . D � wool.,,,Theprice per sui i i I Q'I.00 i I q I . : - Odd UnJershirts, in light and I hpa' vy , '.� � � I I I weight wool, heavy weight fle6ced: � I I . r I lined and unions. Regular p � � I - : I these 60c�to 75c, selling at 1, � ; � .3,1 . � . . - I . � t j I r, � Wool Sox, grey, 2 pair for : � .20 . ; I ! I I I : Heavy Ribbed Sox, grey, I pairfot� � � ' .2" i i ; -0 I : 1 : . Boys' Stockings in the heavy x',ib�! ed " � , , � ! I I for the cold weather all wool an� 1*�ry i : i I 3 : I , I i t - ; ! i 9 � strong, a pair I � I I .,O I � , . i � : I i I t, i � Boys' &ockings in ribbed cotton I Iwo I � I r, � .2 . pair for. 1. � ,;e.) � i � � I I I � , Boys' Knee Pants, -heavy lined �1� in � I � . I ; 1 V �, . .1. . 11 : � - wo to :0 -1 wool, per pair i . ") � I , I I , I � � I I ! � Boys' Knee Pants in cotton i 9", to .3-1, - ! �, a X0 , , I i � I I ._1 . I C51 . . I 11.50 , 1) : Tap 0 0'.., Boys' School Suits � fl to , � . ;� . � I I I . A -Ten's Reavy Trousers, brown', grey " I . I . r � and black � I � K Io I I TIP $1.50 1 � � i t, I � I i � � � . I � At Xit X, N I � �� ... hUrg, ; I I : I � ,- I ' I I - 1. � 0 Bu ter and Eggs taken a's- Oash[ . . ! ! � ! I f � - . I I - �.&1&1& ­&_�� . : row 400-0-Aw - - � . r � � I . I : i i I I . t � a I � � . . stew,�a.r Gr i . i 5 . I - I . I . I (SIJCCESSORS TO GREIG & TAAOD NALD) I i � I - . . . Jo nson Bros.' Old, Sta I ".0, I I . I I I V_j ` .: S --'N-" A,:F01=ZT_1LZP-_ . . � � � , � .� � � . r I . . , . I t � � :, . �, � . ; � : I I I i . i � I I I i � i ­ (O � I t L � i I : , � � I I � I I � i i . � - � 11 ; � I . i I ­ I � I � . ; I , - � i T ­-1_4�_,� I I I I � i � i . . � Nz� � V i � I . - ""j,"'Ir 11?� --!-- ; I i I I : NT : I � � i i � i I I' I ! . �7 1 i . I � I e : q i i � . : ; ! ; , � I L� ! . . I I � I I � - I - ; � i I _,__ . . � I . I ; ; i — i 1 i . I � � : I ! : . ! ­�TlEr,'-FRIDAY9 OCTOJ�ER 1 319 190 '8 . . � P I - ! . i I i I � : i I i I ! - I I I I I 1 1 � SEAFO ! . j : I - I � I � I z I I I . � I ! . I — I ! I . . . — . . I I ! ­ i �i $ 1 i � ! � : I � 0 I � I : � I I 1 1 ; � z I ; .. � Karoo, an4 one that iE typical 'of ' all the � I old, but nevertheless� a valuable structure. JABOUT SOUTH AVRIOA. , � I . � I I N . � I others. # is much res rted �to by.invalide. ! Another firmer who lalso outered severely - I I 1,-, . I - 5bo I A R41r,WAY JOURN?.Y OVER TH� KAROO DIS- An Englis oonsumptiv 3 on landipg at any I . ! - from the storm was Mr. Wn�. Woods. of � , I ; , . � t . of the coalt ports 'maies straight for its I I � I the 12th concession of London township, ' i i I TAICT, —THE TaND OF 0 THEY TRA17EL The little I ovo is'situ�ted ous, - near Bryanston. Hig barn ca-iIghbifire about I � . . , n I I . . sanatarin'.1. � CLOTH: BO�ND BOOKS 6 o'clock and the contents, 1 including 10 I 1S.—THE ]BLOCK HOUSE; AXD WIRE flat., Bnn.b�ked plain, b�own and bare as far � i I I � . � ! . . � I , . estroy�d. The build. � F4NCE DEFENOES.—TOMMY I ATKINSON'S as the eye ean reach. I s irre la- treets, - n good miloh cows,wer6 d I � i , . �gn r 8 Care , Dieu e a, Durnao, Cooper, I - I � 1 I t Ing Was a complete 16158. . , � JERGINUITY,—AN iNTnszs-rjNG L=BR. its galvani ad iron roofs coated with along - '(nty, 6rookett, Barrie and other I I Dele & . � . , —Mr. Wm. Mackeozie, of I - summer's accumulation of dust' its fringe of I i a p ke I t I � � . p - I : I I b Dular authors. T . . : .6 . ! I : Street � squat native huts, do bot mZ6 a ,very In. i I I � Mann, an resident! of the �!o to � Railway mself a - P ( P. E. MoConnell, in t q Gpderich vitiag spot to- live in evm'n for,qn-e in ruggqd itegioar 59c Edition for 25c eac . Company, hi , r byteriam, � Signal.) ; t . . � ! I I I health. A! large dam:1 supplies the town , . I 1 , , has given to Trinity Unglioa 1) � In versity , I i i I � I . . k #C I speak of A triza, and gbldbn jo 'a," with sufficient water, Vol .1 ,I I : . � Ion entrance bursarise of S1(0 eich to be eare Y 4 I e a pater'nal g,)V,- given so far as practicable to Pr6Bbyterian 'it � . been succe ful in'on _v lu, im ro A- Sh akorip three hundr1ed years ago. ernment has � lt��vating 9, AlEI&I., WINT'049 . 1�id he know of th prewousdulitt'the Yel- fine plantition of encayptus in thb neigh. � I students. Mr. Mackenzie ex 3resses stiong . l I - , i v I I . I 7 16W grains in the iand, of the sunny fOuD- borhood, and the villag -a havle d4ne what J � I of the residential aye m. The i ; AM"-- SEAPORTH, aPprova . � tain ,j that are i ow, and have been for they can to improve up i i natu.re by growing : i . total subscriptions t?' the ne, r e dowment � � ; . -_ ypale,'� the powerfu, attraction to this now. an avenue of;;;;; pear tre i slo g the main —I— fund of Trinity now pmount to o er $166,- 1 - I j i eit a4d mobt ail�ient contine t ') Three streeo and making their pard no ,qnd orch- I )'wned by George Snell, .sold to T. Walker, 000. I rf . I ! . I c6ntuiies have ased sino 3 t�en and ards attractive. � .Wingham, at $60. - , —Wellington Mae enzie, w o discovered Atrioi's name i still 'afie):iated with The first thing a traVeller uotices after I, Prio'rtol,h�ialeMr.SnBlIhadatempti 9 the asbestos deposit n the at ore of Lake. dket a of wealth, nd at the �esent mom- leaving the coast is the' ntorminable line of bffer f ?.m au�Amer5can for the entire her , Temisk-aming, New ntario, on October 5, , . ent i'sthe quarter f the worl to which .jall blockhousee,--like milo posta—V t b declin � ed to �a-.6opt, it- on the grou. d has arrived in T,6rou o. He Drou ght with , . �hich- so u . I I I ion iog eyes are looking, all�'l venturous, dFectually blocked the � road@ of ,the Boer hat t a op Was all adyertioed, and it him a sample which howe the fi�re to be , ac ekers are ruing their ' ctive buyers _16an. Thp i the only rest.. o�u, wealth � enemy and our friends . a Colonial rebels. . ul i �e u:Df;,%ir to other prospe unusually Jong and r . I I step..! Her seveE tons of glittering peb- Picture a quaintly shap',d little ga�vanlzed to wi !draw hem. As it turned out, haw- known de(posit of �Iabeatoo i 0 tario, he I bles sided withi i the last t vi enty years, iron vuliding, double M�alled and Oiled in ,over, ,r. n ilwas the losEr byhie fair- says, so far as the Bu eau of N�ines is awate. � hier Blip loads of - ivory, her bales of oe- with sand to make ib!lbullet pro�f, some I 8, 11 4, the ric6 offered was more than t Mr. Macker)zie has led his 0ain, and in- . ! - 1�eaa' ed. I tends,,Ao develo it'at an early', dat . trio featheks, her � ebony, woo, and hides, -times octagonal'in sihap "but more generally L otal amlount reali7�1 - , � P L Some I - I - —A woman in, Mor treal di�A in! the hos. . win i md honey—WIL dwindle a] mosu to the circular, 12 to 16 et in diameter and I I - I van . shing point w ien compare I with the eigh'tto to feet in heig f, with,roof oonical res yterianisin in South DakotA. pital,th-re'on LMondaF last, frolm I he result � I of burns ;received t irough L al lam ) � exploa- unt Id hundreds o' millions sterling that in shape or oblong, w th four'l � p�ojecting 1 (Wi1tten f T11F EXPOsITOL) . ' ' I ' hav Ibeen u�aeart:Ied'or still lie within gablealikela Chinese V',goda,pierciad wibh th Lnual meeting of the lov. , The deceased �was removin 4 clothes r> I . The g n � I . reac ,in the. Wity atersrand god fields and look-ouL holes and -iifle openin 8, 0 win- f lynod f th Dakota was held in the from*a line in the kit hen of �r b(me when I . � y 131 � sbyUrian �hu I rch, Jamest . own, on the clothes line broke, and t�e dothes on fit ty ilea of new reefs redent 13 discovered tooted ,b L iles of &8 p I - dows., a low doorway, p I 't P�lr The ,and is t e rp d t f t tbe� sand bags, tind the wh e ,surrokIn ed by a - otoberl 9th and was opened it, in falli6g, smashed a , lampo, hich ex - a' 9 'or' I."' -"aye I hured tly, 01 I I wor d far and near, and like e, e -yone els , I network of barbed wi e fencin and you I ?it - . by t4s moderator, Rev-. T. 1). . ploded. The garmen A of the worn n caught hav been anxiouril awaitIng p)aoe and an Lgt h , ermo I fire and sh I e was soon envelop I ad n flames. I ee have the ordinary bloc! thouee. A pair of Aches P, of ark Rjivar. After divine eer- Her icreams dr6w he atteutiou of the opp ,05"ity to vie:Lt Johaghine burg to well 6uilt dressed sto& foriifi-,Wion8,LtWo Viee'aiI the oil 6&11 the Rev, Dr. Brown, )f � i I I I ' the ch advertie ad golden city, to v sib and three stories in be" ght, vviu� j . oll loop Farg(? I as �hoEen� moderator for the eu_ neighbor% and one pf them. rat into the I I � I . i so - ?f t e mines and to study for myi elf holes and doors, take th place of the small a aing yelar. here was about one hundred house and smotliered , re. ! . 1. Many inquiries I eacied the, th job9bilities of business ex-b4naion under blockhouees at all brid 9, moan�pill PaS888, delegates present,j i4cidding the ladiis. It — . . I have. j � I .. i I i�� L license branch of thq, Ontario Go ernment th w BritiEh rul . L . towns and 'laces of a atepic im 3ortance i attendance and . � I L p generally aim d that in . e o ` bio(jkhouses i ,5 th -loeed on I he ordinary ivilian for the past two along the line. Th Vi Unary . pit itual tc no e, i meeting was the best in Is to whether bar-rooims must be c " and ab If years tl t most: exciusive of !all are at te vallf of half a n�ile and in some t e history o� the couroh in this 3. All December'Uh, the da�, of the Vote on the I ; . Ste , . . state § chief In- citife,jLahasm, in �ibet, has no�' been more places ir, ) yards, so: t iat tae, r emy in t ' c'harad. liquor act., Mr.'J, K. w , . ' 60 T I t so reports were of an�encouraglng spector of � licenses, sa 7o that b a Clause in diet 4 or less reac able than. jobaunesburg. - trying' to -cross betw' a them ! Mb 90 t)r and indic t d ' ,rese all along- th . . , . . � 9 ioni of the Wh n peace was d clared onl , refugees and themselves within ri& range.: ach small 1 ne. !There :ree n "Wr,06Eighty-two miaisteri, the prohibition act & provi I I , " law respectin closing of .�� general election could � pt ) re permits h fidred p6nd th rty-two churches, and . I , , barb, corrilption, etc., would ' ply to the gov Ament offidal blockhouse was.held by iight 1 or t en men one ould a ) t gradu�lly under a !,iIcn-commissioned 'oiffice , and here i : � p to e t )r its sacred precinct , I . , I 11 ad ition 'pne hundred and thirty-oie the �e �trictions are being ren D ed and now from M06QL to Month, under a bl�zjng sun, i ached by tie cothing vote. The bars. must, herefore, be . . - a ations wher,e the gospel is pre -d. � I upon satisfying the anthoritie i that you �re with his b llly-be�f and hard.!tac4,� Tomm7 urel'in thelstate. There have been, wit close. - . I . . . I . I � .�_ —A very sad drow�ing accioent cocurrei not am enemy to t is new on �er of tbings, pub in hii I ime as beat lie coulO, �aiting for i the Ilaab two year6, over seveaty-five Sab- I I I I . . at Satilt'Ste. Marie o 'a Saturdly last, when and that you hav( means o maintaining the"wily Beerwho earl5l in the ga q earn th liachool# orgauized, and several of I I I , . . . , 11 A . I Yours on arriv , a permi d. to give the bl6ekbous wide b John Dunlban, of -the Oanadian! Sod, loat, his is gran j j,ve, tge e,t, e , ave evelope,a into churches. Du i I I � r' . The co I . . I I I he iess _,us the . evangelietic work of the life by falling into th6 river at ph ' ferry A E il way ticket f rom Capet )wn costs 60 nt rivances ma� ( use .of t . . .1 I o ; t singe and $90 re6rnt and the distai ce, alarm in -ease the enciff'o] triel cross ELt urefilwas omphasized and a committee dock. Duacan . wasi, retu i rom he I . M W e, 1 D1 t miles, is !wled over in 60 hoi ra, night aboyl that Tomn�j Is not ,o n !, . waterpower celebration acro h ' river, cri was appointed to make arrarigemento -for . . I I . - and the ferry was jus� pulling o t as , he givi ig an average un of 1� miles an h( ur, vention. ' 3 ea for hu! "he wire f(,I,( toe hdl�ling of special. meetings In every I 1 . I iriol ding alboppage . Bub we must rom im- miles on bc th o - ides of t, e railway Sri , e strun ! 9 cOngrqgation. Oa thisi subject stirring ad- reached the wharf. He-attempte to catch � [ � I . ' it by jumping, but fill . short, h tting 'his biBr w are not in I a land of competitive with effipty jam and meat tin8 anA i . . I . I , !In Rome diessea were �delived by Rev. Dr. Halsey, 'i 7 w . should, be content with- places whe -e the 'Boen w to Newl York, secFetiry ofthe board f I timi i -t ibles, so we ,ere ore �ikely : ' head on the side of the ferry , an sinking . . . . � I j ediately. He wa i a man abo yes the 8p -,ed and isolal ourselves with piett res attempt a ,.rossing, the) stran a of 1 feneing reign Missions ,- 11 also by Mrs. D. I _-'m m ,a � V�o � " of -age, and leaves t8 ourn his eath four of t ie past, contr stiDg the -.17 miles an are li uerall: r covered wi� I k thee evi ences 6f Wells� .of Chicago, I on the same aubjeor. . � . . . ! � 1 1 children. : hou.- % rith the trek �ox wagon of.a few y(are a foodless land. A ra her good I ea often Rev. Di� 0. L. Thompson, of New York, �s, f B i 'a best I I . . S one 0 Me � ago, ipvhen 'the journey- required three seen is a trip wire par�llel wA qIld a fAv ea of Home Missione -Mr. John Ste�he I mort�s. Afterout permitba4 � been oi ire- paces from thia.railywa fence 1 cominunicai- 3 also present a�d !eloquently presented known retired busineis men, died suddenly * . �i I . I i on Sunday while.row g home from' a trout- . fully wruitinized b3j the military, authori'lies ing with the blockho ISO, 8� tl�gt wh�n �tsli claims of'ithe home; land. In this I e I . : I I fishing trip to Eight. ile Point, Lake Sim. at iie railway bar�iers, we are � allowed to stumbled p6n by' h a uns6Pe`00139 Mr- as ably seconded � by, F. F. McCrea, of. I . t 1; 'ent in , Bd a I tnb� . � coe. He was accompinied by Mr. Thomas ak ossuasion ofi:a compar TY4 he Boer it aut)inatically I nu . I i . dianspolis. " Int0restlug. addresses we, e . I I g ven by Mrs'.' Palmer, of' New York� r)- sport for the last tw weeks.. The camp � .�'l �i I ;1 rifles coverng the dir (tion of the wir�. ,esenting th � aboard . of missions for Free - Johnston and had been "ving opleudid- car. ,� I : � railway trainia South.Afr�cai8a oil- Trenches were almo du , along the rs�lway io p 11 a bad been brokpc,n up d the two ' old gen- ferent! institution �rom 'the 1, warious al- the littleg rrison cou d. move �ujt to any n en., The Woman's Synodical Ho"me an tlemen were rowing to Hawks6ue to spend I : I 6 analin Canada, ind oompi red with lihe threatened point. . '� I areign Missioneri Society was well rep- � . ii .' * I the night on the return trip tol Barrio, when latter t is very pr(.AdamiW ja appearance, The blo(khouee sy tem is due. :!to Lo�d stic I 11 I resented and held ; several enthus,ia Mr. Stephens complai ed of a distressing . but � the whole i i fairly co nfortable. on Kitohener'i energy an skill, and i1l � juOtly meetinis, at which I much interest we a . . a la . I which- or- oredited w th�bringin he war to! an end A i I . pain in the heart. He lay down in the igj journey a, oompartmen� ,9 . .1 a,wakened. . . bottom of the boat' and Mr.1 Johnston dim rily holds six, is reserved' .for four pas- least a yeal sooner than if thb Bopre were I Considerable attentlon was given to the Beni eri. 'By an I igenious c o�trivance! in allowed to continue their hide'-%nd-iieek k abbath "e4bion a��d tha importance of ob- rowed hurriedly to tb e shoie,, but his com- - � � I ' , h . . I - wo - -rade was dead before the boatigrounded. th 3a�nnelling of he,partition walls �wo tactics so cleverly - par au ed dldrini e early Lord'olDay by ? ,e , t ; I I N)rving the I rest and . -General Wm. Boothi- the head and slid n h If -like b6do can be ' et -down 1 at part. of 1901. � It covers the4hod : uf the s 3i A strong - e , ;; I p was duly emphasized. d a j � a I j I . founder of the Salvat�ou Aimy, vvho is on ..a ni I , hich, withli the two lo g, well up'- railways in the two new coloni�s,mdot of the 1: vera6lbe was given .in fa,. or of prohibi U(n � I w , I tour through Ontario,1, was iii! London, 0A hola 'e� ed seats, �ake fairly , comfortable Cape lines with their extensio'n th and in . opposition tot resubmission. A re,) - I J - ..f Sunday i - hleepio,g accommo6ations.1 E ch car is Mafeking, together with several hundred" resentative �comm��te� was appointed Lo . . la.st. He addressed' t iree great - meetings in the Grano Opera! H maei Fif- divi ed into severa� Ftuch compartments, all miles acro ihe open veldb,' and totals a devise w,ays and moans for the founding Qj a, I I I . . teen hundred people v'yere turze� from the edmintinicating bS I a narrow. p saage along mileage w ich cannot �c far -short of three dF.nominational colleje for the state. .in admit- � ! f cernoon meeting, unable to i g one Boo, extending to the en platforms. thousand. I I The Methodist 1�p�soopal conference wa . i , � I a I tance. Oat of co ffi ut - to the great ' But t,e care are short and so constructed ' I , held at the same ti�'e in their church acroa: a "I ume t . ter amou �t of o8cilla- Mr, James 115'Aell's, Sal - General the Canadi way� have placed that � ey give a Q* I ' the street from th -Presbyterian oburelk. ecia a I a Mile no -k, the Greetings were exchanged, a baud connected aoP a g a � ; I car at the ipraolislal ofl himself and tion profanat4 to the r uning The auction sale f h fl atf., I A I railway obaB I know,io that in a. proerty of ' 0 ��n ;ile, of Hayef�-Blatton d staff and give him fiee transpo�taltion while than aby I . r. Jame the two churches on which ,was unfurle I - . � lon� journey one isIvery glad when the half- stock far , Hullett, n. Wednesda� , r last the na ional flag, also a strea6er containing travelliDg"in Canada. A graceful and com- , � I is made veral. timis a day for re- week, ma I I . the one aid � e the � motto mendable act on the art of the railways* hour stlop � i necessary j by the fact jk�hb.5 Mr. on 11 11 One in Him,,", -Samuel Currie, Peterb�ro, was the fres iments. I I Snell's barps and all hi I d d o; roy6d and on the other,. " One flock, one - - d ; � I � . a victim of a very sad rowning! accident in L aa�ing Capetom n, the first 100 miles 'of , by fire a ort time agj)8, !weea(s wheelldeu6d % r yery herd." On the Lord's day the two bodia . : a . Rice Lake on Saturday mornii�g. He and he coast plateau, unfa-vora 1�o circum� ,n� y �Brian church aud unite Pee, ' our �ay is thro, igh t bl k ea. ' The 1 woather met in 'the Preeb t " aly wet � .. � E. Talbot, also of Petarboro, Were out about gra( nilly attaiuin k height of 600 feet, was disagreeal here being ia stueady in ths, observance 1 of. the Loed's .snpper. 200 yard's from CurtiE'Point about 7 8. In. then otward for atother 100 miles through downpour !of I Irain, dufi�g the' ent�ro day. Bishop Goodsell of the Methodis67*1 Episcopal hunting up a hide for duck sh�oting. While , � , . ver hill I ost 41ountainou I country un- This, undoubtedly, a oted: t6e attendance church presided an4 delivered the address, they� were thus engag d, one of the fowling ! . til'ile �rZa'ct mth&V dreariest of all .dreary and the biadin , b I otwithetau4iDg this After Which the brethren of the reopecti- 7e, . . � I the caboe was accidentally dia- plac Bej the South 4frioan Karo' there Was a lairl; l 1.1rgo numb� s dburches read I charged, and a bole blown in the bobtom of 0, at an ele- 1, r pre. - I ' the !scripture lesson, led in pieces in . vMiru� ?,ft !ome t o thousan I feet. The ent, among ihem a M41 of the �pr'ominent prayer�and diatribitted the elements. 7 ie I '. 3b ` I the boat, and it rapidly sank. j Carrie was I i com dis ric Io t I I � - 1 Thomas �ntire service was;reverent, beaiWful and d 'ned and his com )anion w4s � rescu�d in garden 0` the colony ; stockmen lot , the p o,vince. M� farr�s � orcharde Itineysid picturesque Robson, of North M. ddlesex, wielded the , t 1, I . impres;ive, and we' trust the prelude to a '3ro ' On Sapbath night the Synod I I - 81 I The foll wing are � the ea es ,n elhausted conditio . Cur0F wa Dat�ohj dorp8 (villa ea) and several prosper- hammer. _ ' I 11 I ietter day. Presbyten n 35 yopars of age and lei Lves a -,71 ow and a one tovvna with p ulations of from two to made : I I �djour&d to zuee,t in the little daughter. He was a ap;e did hunter . fo I thousand a e paesed in the first � I COWS AR HEIFER8. I 1 ehurch'j Drayton, n the second Thurad y ul 1 1 �. and a good swimmer. The a. ci ent occur - few hZe ride. ere South Africa all like _ Qneen-�3,670-ro n, aged 6 years and'8 � f Oatdber, 1903, a d was closed with si g. . , . 9 red when the cauoe wig in a ric bed. this portion of the' olony it might be advan- months, sqld to J. I. Flatt, Hal , ilton, at �ne, pr %yer and ben dictioni, The delaga to � I -The Toronto Exhibition dir otors have tag ously Com d with our beautiful �, � went away teeling hat they would and a-, I ppa $470. 1 I decided tohold the fare next ear on- the We tern Ontari.,.� to which, after seeing Rialto Ptimroee calved ])AO'�ber 16 iv.or to.' be more wh le ,bearted in their f- I fl e , 1, same date as this yesi-Septem er I to 13. nearly�every part (of the civilized world, 1 1897, sold bo W. G. 01 it & Son, eeman, forta i build up t ,e Kingdom of God. * ; I � � The directors', financial statement shows I ; , L SAMUEL AcflEsoN. 0au unhebitatingl3 .j,,ive the r aim for pros- for $220. 1 : I � I 1 totalreceipto 0115,78,5, -and �stimated ex. FYerjtY* fertilit the evi4nceB of home. Roseb4-calved November 22, 1�99. sold The knee, Pembina, N. D., Oct. 17, 1902. ponditures:(s few accounts being still open) comforts. to J. I. Flatt, for . 1, � � � . 1 $365. � I - Total , ' : I 0 $104,543-bala n1ce on hand, Sil,242. I 'boIlt 200 mile rom Capet)wn the south- Seabird-4-oalved Mai -c r I receipts from admission, $9f,355, or an _N i14 h 1�, 18�6, sold � � . I . I , : � ern! karoo begine� ,aud covers the aeoond to Tyndall Brothers, Hullett, for $125. 1 ! Canada. of over�$9,006 per day pla�eI -Lily Red I I season tick . eta A $,I w ere so . The per au, stretching, some 350 miles from east -calved October 16, 1�99, sold -A Idespatch from Ottawa dated Sunday 1� Over 9,000 to West, and tog or with the northern to F. J. Sproule, Markham,'for $20p� last sa, a : " This 'was the worst day of centage to' the� exhibition fr I �rn the side I kar4o, extending c me 4100 njiles north, al- ;Bella -c bary 10, 1891, sold the son siIIce th115 coal strike, and the shows amoanteA to &boat 82,5G0 bub it is ri, �r l . I . .2 - Moot to the Oran e ve . ifeless land, io Mr. At rill, Godei ich, for $115. t iscal tj of fuel was, felt.f Rain poured mi believed that ihon the- exp I es entered . alaInd of desolati n at thi�eamQn of the I Helen calved Ja ua 8, sold to :t r a and froza " soon as it had fail n. I 5 a - into in eqnne6tion *ith t - shown is g CA th, Maple LoJge, for $125. i ' in ng 0 -nothin I xoeed th CDZItraet be- W. G. Sm I y h ;' a were " case in ioe, and icicles ha � i � counted up, such as the expen of lighting, � alved ' i 0 I . tw n its mono 0 Sunrise C ot er 10' 1901, sold to !f it e houses, �,� reseuting a decide '�y there wilUnot .be very! much t left to to i3 and the a enery of th L I : Y - ' co t district. Bare, uninteresting is the W. G. Pet�b & Son, f r 100. I I I wint appearance., . I the exhibition on this 1%ecount. . vel t or open co inbry, scarred and furrow- Louise ---;calved D oe ber 1�, 1901, sold - , C. James, I)eputy M inister of Al �ri- -At 0$sroode Halll� Toron i6 - Saturday - l- G. C. Creelman, Sul er- . I ed y deep, dry j ul lies, the outlook chang to J., wall4cott, Kenna, tt, for $200, i I cultu for Ontario% tests in ti 'a# following I I morning, olection pro , * t times to a Andmeape b)unded on all Priixiros� Pearl -0061 ed January 18, 1 intend nt of Fartneis' Institutes for Ontario, . - , I . named coastituencies were dismissed, to '1: by equally barren bills and kopjes, 1902, Sold Io J. Wal acott, f or 51.)00. ; and F W. Hodson. . mid . I ' Superintendent of I ive other with cross -petitions ., 1, Stormont, ro4s and preck )i0 d and Rose May---7c&lved- May 10, i A02, sold .to Stock or the Dominion, were recently offer. Routh Wentworth, Add. West Huron, ' � ­ I- . des itlite of life. The karoc bush, which J. 1. Flatt' for $120. �. , . . ed saji�nes exceedi ' ; $4,000 a year to act as Went Hamilton and c o8a" E'A� HS�iilti= , . I dicate of weal �hy a its name to ti a district, ia a most un. Daioy- ,788. calv d December 26, 1885, Cana jan directors ora syn I gi,lv � . and orosso, South Hur and ciose, South Pip ising lookinjjj egetable, ore especially sold to W G. Petit SoDjor $50., 1 Ame oan publishells. �' . . i� : , � Norfolk &ad 'cross, enter - . - hile target p acticing on, the S( 1by uee!toe, Mani w n burnt brom n )y a six m onths' summer 3B LL S. � I , I . I I toulin, Algoma, South,Br . . Dates for U' however, i Road; Isome miles om Napanee, the ,un a M Strange ai it may Reem, I Star of ' 8179-calvedl January p .1 1 2 trials were fixed as f0I own : F+ntenac, at the,o lifeless -loo ing clumps of shrubs in- Morning, l" .aYmondLloyd,s nof Mr. Jacob Llcyq, , 28 1899, W.. G. Peti) 4 Son, $400.,� - " Kingston, Nov. 18bb, it 1.30 �i m.t � Hal - the; driest seasons afford no"rishment to hed Roier-calved May 15, 1902, James Was u ' sing buret,- 'I robably from an o rer- ton, at Milton, November 18b , a 11 a. tho4'sands of sheep and goat and occaolon- e ' i chargib: of powde;*, with the result that the In. Lennox, at Napanee, No mber 25th, Cornish, Hu!l tt $80 � I I i Oung Man b c - 7' %Ili, as we pass tb, ough ot ie'ce of open ­ (P2 flying pieces knock)d the y I. Kingst8n, at K[n stout No- ced struggh Bright Star -calve Aprill 16, 19 ,2J. B. and aim t ' letely blew his oee -at 1.30 p. rr co�,a:ktry, a mixed fl ek is not I ward 08 comp � it 2.30 �1- In. A liceitions to 1139 Lindsay, oderich to�qahip, $65. 1 I vember 25th, i I I ! � Thelad wi�l Le disfig6red for lif . � wit 2 nature for all v ry bare a daten ce. ?Jne)s q I I -i- i B i � away. � I � fix the date for the following t a ed will he . I � - . fanoyrnDa away th the thoughb that a I I I 11 fie Dominion Government has awa 'e ' � k Clydesdale stallion 3rave oy., 2,982- - made a fortnight from to -day : orth York, I ' - t grie m Englial Asture, w. th its shady foaled 1897, W. G. Peti, & Son,i$850 I the c, utract for 1 be construction of 0 Center Bruce, East Wlingtor, Worth Wat. hp � d gee and rippli gi streams, should be re- The to lowing thor(ughbreas beiouging light ships to the �, Poison Iron Work of erloo, North Ontario, Sault Stp. 'Marie. I . sei-ed for all tho'gcod sheep and goats of Toronto, The con�ract price for these o , i i thekaroo when t ey shuffie off, as a com. to W. Do erty, Clinton, were also sold : shipa4s $250, I 000.� Bothareto be of the . : . � � 81 .. 11 i I . � i - p I sation for the r I iard lot -c a this side the . Minnie Irene- calvied January 16, 1892, be . iainabie, and are to be com- '. .1�.:wsoa quite a suiprioe on Thanksgiv 4ver, East sbosh� sibo. ,- ;I It a,t,eel ob . I . 'Day to learn that IMrs. J� men Wilkin- . James Ho I. pleted,' one in A gust ,and the other in Ing 's Val Lovely Mary -cal ov. 8. 1897,' J. I of ne t year. � They will be sont of BOgraye, had ,passed %,way about 10 I , some pate ei, w ere irrigation has Flatt, $20). i Z11 ; . I � i Septo6rhber o'clock that forenoon. �She had been stricken � ' . � I , he t be -e tviedi the la"d has prov(d to be mar- 1. � equip ed with t ates, 'improvements. . Red Roi e-6alved $,ay 31, �1900, J. i jo withiparalybie'six w eke previously, but vel usly fertile, I ile in- th spring, when Flatt, $17 ). � ! i 3h,e discipline oommibtep of the Ont had improved so well at she� was able to I . a"f w showers f 11, -the des �rt for a time � ,Roan Rautyt 29,91 - Medib�l Council mot in Perth on Tuesd I :d 1 2� 1, I Wedne'aday and Thursday, to bear ev I li"rall, blosep 8 as the rom. -Except at calve. Apri . ide o take short drives, and ion the morning of her y = 18971'H. f inith, Hay. 160. 1 1 lerinin char it unprof�esio I d ot decease Was up and ab] e to walk., with a lit - some 0 the rail1w 3 stations, w4ere planta- 10 . longin C na con f A couple of � thers, to the same on i,e town tle &�sist U�e around the kit h' n After 9 _� againO Dr. 0 nert� , of the t Wn o tio a 0 eucalypt a ;roes havc more or less 'O Y - " ... party, offered were w thdrawn. eji own, and I I!_ � - taking a Is -'31 a es ully held their migainst every I SmitWx Falls. Ju gment was reserovved iittle exereis ' III 1; � �� own � OTHER TOCK. ' I oil = Y n � bpfore lo g breathed h ir last., eart fail- s, the land is reeless, and �he few soat- . Itil the, June sitting of the council next ye r. i e I ' �d farmhouses Along the line, ten and I erty willi : was B�Iid to be the 1004led 'with t Champi n- roan bnl , calved - Dec. 6,1900, In the meantime Dr. Connert I he ure I ,cause, , 11 . t , .1 I � I the effect@ of the, strok�. Decease a maiden I Roo ara,%.kare o ressively bare owned b H. Snell, L ' dobord, was bought 'allowed to praotioe. H10 I Ir tw n spi Y - �2 ;n , � has the I larg at t thplace an I Itab sil e thc,y"]) dings. by W. Snell, at $70, 1 - name was Jane Dodds! and h Ir nklimo I e e r sUrroun . ractice in that tow '. , I I was Bramham, YbrWahire. ngl nd. She T on, redeemi .'eature claimed for the Reylin Hero; &.,111, owned by James F� -The - electrica; stor�i I n Wednesday ? ' u Or Ily clear, pure,- healthy hol�brool:, wa:1 880.� : - ofternoon of last I week was n , marria e 49 ea is ago, at ka o 0 its wonde . S id . .t particula ly was united f I � at sphere � maki� �uito clims,W one of the Mornin Star -bull, Ived January 31, stru6tive, in certain parts of 'Clifford, England, to h0 n ere t partner, t Isevere and de I ! 15!mo tho later fin 8 ih the worl 1 1 or those sq'ffering from 1901. own . u , sold, to. W. Gray, t,he county of Middlesex. Lightning stru k by Rev. Mr.. Ratcliffe, � . " Y 4 I . ! � . T r aided in pulmo ary troubl a. The a, r � in summer, Hullett, a $100. 11 I he barn of Mr.'M. Wentlakei, concession 7, they came to Uanad4. he$ , - I - . i thdag ,hot in th aytime, A:dry, and the Evenin Stir, bull 1�calved Febuary 28, t1ondon township, early in the evening, a d Esquesing township, 11alton epun . , for two � � *i o Morris ! nutes the plaoe wDs a pile of and a half years � before c0mi4 evc nin are coo and ple ,saut. Every 1901, ow ed�b W � Snell, sold to J. �n a few mi I %go r, Wilkinson st,6 %mer from Engl�'a d, arrivi ig at the Cape, Thompson Coneltysance,- or $100. ohmTqd ashes. A valuable three -ye id townshipo and 44 yes i .� � - I &r-' _. u � It wiA burned to'death befori could e bought 100 acres, lob 10, on, the; 4th line, briage its longthe ' g roll oi consumptives Watson@ choice-tIvro, year old. b 11 0 ; I il omple and an health -seekers . who, after spending a owned by W. � Granger, was bid in at $150. ;escue4. The ye a crop, which c et ly from L. Tasker, then ostly bush, on ' . � i& d; until two - I ye r on the karoo, I u retu n to their homes MoKillcp's 'Pride -bull, 8 ,months old, filled the barn'' w" entirely destroyed, I- this pioperty the fami y roe .0 , I g &go when '� to Nicholson wt h a renewed le4 a of life. � owned by James Swit , sold 0 John Barr, �h the jf;�m I machinery was luck' y I ED: d to telgrave' where they .. I ' moist in the : tre of this deserb is Hullett, f r SM. I a OuTh An insurance o S., ana .ove they sold out; � ve . I I f $1'2()o win t Ilived a retired life.. �Ire. �ilkiuson was Be ufort West, t largeal town in the Dixie -ake-oalvedl Januoy , 9, 19002, �earjy cover the Idne, The Am, wab rat. or I � I I � , , t I � . . I , I . � i ; � I j ; : � i � I ! i I ; I �_, I 1: I i I _� . I ; I i I ; � i : � -� � ! I I I ;! . i � i : i � I : I i I . I I i I . . I I � I � : I i � I - � I i I - I � I I I i I i I : i . : I 1 1 1 ., Q I � I , : I I I . I I I ! ! ! a I � 1 ! I I � i � i . I . 11 i I . I i I � I I j I ; I . I ; � I 1. I ; � I i , I I ; ' . I ei 1 , � I . il�li , - - I "' , -� ; � I � ) 0 oe . I � . I I 11 I - pa - i I 0 u ! r .1 0 � 6 i I _ , 1'� i I ��, 0.1 66, 1 1 id th �. � * r 61 ; 0 � n 0 I I 0 W( (P � 4 � I ei. 1"L _(11 I , , , ��, a UZ� e t 6 � h g! e "" B I TP �il i I I L� I r c;u ? 1 4 "i �it c - I b t � 'I , , I � , �' o I I i I 01 L ( am . � I 0 n I I a 31 4 � I �%, � I M I � � I H I 11 , � I ! i I ; � I : ! I � I . 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I 4i z - 1: 11 ]. � V V ­ �_, , � , - � I �! '! I I , . � il � itarl. .L I . �A � = . 01 li I I I � - . 11 , ,i, - : 1; ': -1 � McLEAN -BROS., Publishers �f : . I . �6 I � 1 $1 a Year in Advance. _�, I ,,, - h � - M_ � ! � . T., i4 an industrious ivo�aan, a .good rnaziage�, mud. %;s __ fl ' �. aided her husband. Materially in caring for- ill "' what he made. b"he was a good wife, a .311 T� � fond mother and a kind .ueighbor. Deceas- � 14; ' ed was in her 74th year. t2 i� , I - � I 6 I . H*rou Notes. i I ill � 1 - I 4 �� —Reuben Sterling., of Clinton, had his L-1 1_�; R left hand badly laeelt�d the other day. by �,; , �. striking it Against a saw in the organ f, . " 1. factory. 1� � —W. H. Maunders has -sold hi's farm, on f 4 the 7th line of Morria, to Frank Smith, 12' H. r� � formerly of Morrie, who has he -an liviny 1�_ I i� � near Wrozeter. The prioe p�dd it Baid7 to I I be K500. Re gets possession at once. X P'' � uron street � - i — - The new $rame house on H 1! I W : west, Clinton, erected by Mr.,C. J. Wallis, i � has been Hold to Mr. J. W. Hill, for about � a : I I � $1,200. There is balf an isore of land with ­ , � j . � � it. When completedUr. Hill wik occupy I w- it himself. � , . b?_ - 'g- -Mr. Easton, eiiiployod with Jackson � H , - ' i Bros,, Clinton, met with 4 painful -accident i� � - - at the t' ,larenden hotel, -in that town, on V : Wednesday of last week. H,6 opened the � ; � ; � . wrong door, 'and fell down cellar on his [ � face, receiving some nasty btuilles. � 1. � —A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. - I _� � ; . � - .� JoEeph's church, Clinton, on Tuesday morn- , � ing of last week, when Miss Sarah Cronin, I � daughter of M -r. Patrick Cronin, of the Bay� T - � field road, Goderich ' township, was united � � I ; . in marriage to Mr. Alfred-, Roy. of Detroit. f , � —Miss A. 0, aroliuej McDonald, daughter . i � of Dr. McDonald of WinghanI, hat aocept� 11 4- I I A edthepositiott of tr1&v4Iing secretaryfor - I . - . the ttudents';volvnteer movement for For-- 17 , I 7 eign Mipsionsi Miss UoDonald was form. . _� erly general secretary ot the Young Women"s f . I I 6hristiall Association at Ottawa. � 4 - . . - � —Successful, anniversary services in con- V nection with the Crediton Methodiat church, I j were -held on the 19tb and `20th insts. On 113 I N Sundav the services were �conducted by Rev. I V John Veale- of Dorchester. -On Monday � 9 I V evenin4 the annual concert .was helil,, and , - I . was lb.rgely attended. The receipts amountw I I i i I . 0 ed to $154. i � I , . ; � 9 —A few days since, while Miss Kennedy, I a � = � . - � � I % . cif iClinton, was visiting at Black -all's hotel, I �. . - - I Heneall, she had the misfortune -to fallhead �.� . � . - - � - first down The cellar, alighting on he� � . � - I - � shoulder, which was dislocated. She also p - sustained intexnal injuries, but is gradually � , . . � � z recovering'. 1� Ib was a 'wpuder she was not i more -Reriouily hurt. �. V � , —Mrs. Walter Stewart, of Lucknow, died � I . � suddenly on the mornin i I g - , of Thanksgiving I . Day. Although she had suffered from heart v 4 ' � I L I trouble for so -me time, 'she retired in her . � - - � - - I . , usu'al health the previous evening. She got - � . I � - I � Z up about four', o'clock in the morning, " was . 4 IV . - � I . . � tom, but etpired Mmost im- . ; " II � . � I - - � - Iz mediately. Deceased wag. 55 yearz of age- I � . - 9 —Alex.Perrie haspure'based John Comoe ' � E - 100 acre farm, on the 13th toncession of , - � � . Grey, paying $3�400. The farm butte Mr. . z , - . I . -1 A Perrie's on the south, and will be utilized V . I - by the now owner - for grazing purposes *4 � IV I . � � U � lamew. Mr.. Coates and �amily willremove I z z � to Br&aels and give up-: farming, as Mr. = � - � , - Coates' eye sight is not,gobd and he is well i . � L deserving of a rest. . � V . � � � - . - —St. Michael's church,i Blyth, was the I � � I � scene of an Interesting ovent on Tuesday . � ; ,I morning of last week, when Miss Margaret - I � - m . - McCaughey, daughter of Mr. Friancis Me- I � I I I % � w Cmughey, and Mr. F., Q $zhuler, . of Brus- , I � sels, were unik.ed in marrisge by Rev.Father % I . . � � p McMenamin. -i Mine Harriett Ue-Caugheyl, � � d ' I I 11, of Clinton,, mited &A bridoemaid, and Mri V Thomas Kelly, of Blyth, w'" groomsman. - —On Tuesday moroing;of last week the I . old drill shed . in God4rich., used -as, an __ � 3 a � I _ I apple evaporator by Beek & Goldthorpe, 2 was destroyed by fire. ,St. 'Patrick's ward - sohool adjoiniog, also took,firo, and, despfte7- 1" . I the efforts of the firemen,! was almosb eom- I pletely dest6yed. Beck .& Goldthrope's- loss, over and above iosuronce, ,will be 1". about $1,500. There was eqme .insurance . - on the drill shed and school building. - I —On Wednesday evenfikg of last week, a pretty wedding took plaod at the home 4 Mr. and Mra.,�, Thomas TOd, St. Helena, I'. , when their second daughtkT, Mies Lizzle J., was married to Mr, Herb#rt H. Thompson, of Sault Ste. Marie, Out. P.ev. S. M. � Whaley performed the ceremony in the - I presence of &bout one I hundred .invited ,I guests. The �rido was asoisted by her. Glis- I T ter, Miss ChA'rlotte Todd* and the groom by _ � Mr. Collins, of Bervie, a musin of the bride. - 1i . Little Flora McDonald,. ot Wingtam, niece ; � ; I of the bride 'Was flower girl. I , . _ � —on- Saud" morning, 19th insk, at 11 a _. o'clock', -Eva, the eldest-, daughter -of Rev. . I R. J. and Mra. Garbutt, of Gorrie, died -ab 14 1 the parsonage, aged 11 years, She com- - plained of pains in the bowels, and, on a . medical examination being made, an oper. � z ation was considered neceasary, and was 15' performed for appendicitis the previous �A - A. � I Friday afternoon. The, disease had made - i rl' such progrese, ho.wevery that, thb, patient , 3 - was unable to rally, sad ,died as above i .4 stated. . .1" I I —What might have proved a serious ii -c- 415F �� . oident occurred on Tounksgi-ving. Day, K about, two miles from Auburn. Miss Blanehe I M c1lveen, of Clinton, &nd Mine Winnis Sturdy, of Holmeaville, had been visiting in Auburn, andthey were L -sing driven home by Charles Askwith, of .4-uburn, when the horse became fdghtene4 Land ran away, . throwing them out. Miss Mollveen had - I L L her left hand badly hurt, the muscles Wing L atrained, and- all three protty Much bruised. I The horse, which belongiod to Henry Me - Brien, of Auburn, was badly cut, zand the buggy, a newone, was � also damaged, the top and dashboard being Omaiabed. -'Mr. G. 0. Essery, liliveryman of Uan- .i I trali,%, hired,6 borne .,and �ig to a tramp -car- - riage painter, to.go, to Ueury and West McGillivray fairon the 9�b inat. Time rall. I I ed on,but neither the mat nor the outfit re- turned up to the 11th inst. Mr. Essery . getting uneasy, telephoned and telegraphed to differenb places in sear6h of the man -and missing property, . but could get no trace of ei�her. He then engaged �the services -of - - Detective J. T. Westeotto, of Exeter, and, I after a long and tedious scarch, they located a ;oU p I a the stolen property, but not th I rit— t . The horse bad been lieft at a hotel in Thed- ' �, ford, Lambton oouniy. ; the harness, whip and rugs I*ing sold there, He bad traded - I the buggy to a, farmer north-east of Tbed- ford, for an old buggy, ,Worth .r.bout two dollars, and six dollars to boot. I I —During the severe storm of Wednesday L of last week, lightning struck the barn 0 1 a the 11th .concession of Goderich township, - I near Ho,1maville, belongiog to ffred� Leon- I ard, and causing considerable damage. 'The J1 I I �, , electric fluid'tore the capboard ,off, *catter- ., V ed some of the shingles W various direct- I ions, shattered is rAfter, and tory off some of a , , the boards on both the gable ends. 1b then B" , ran along the fence adjoining" the barn, the I . sod beneath being torn up for eome distance. t A plank on the platform of a we* a few � 2' , L, feet from the barn ws�s ;also torn off. 'The in I '. - horse@ were in the tt4ble at the time but _'�f ' I 7k� were not injured, although the handle :of a U, fork behind them,was rent into aplinters - �'- � P i and the fork itself twisted into various . I sh". The buildin did t �', ,I I t ell of sulphur 1C 1 no take fire, but - he am ed it �eompletsl and �, . y1f - 1�. for some time after, amoke kept' . - _.� � . r - Coming UP - 4 through the floorof -4e stable. 4� A; I . . . i v : i, � 1 . j� Lm I I . ! I - I � . I . � � � , � . . . - - � --- I - � 11� . I --- _. I : 'I - � � - - I - ! ; I � - I I ___ I - _____ __ - - . _- a