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The Huron Expositor, 1902-10-31, Page 4ir EXJ l0ST1 4 TWE E WIRO TOR OCTOBER 31,A902 ADVE 3TISEMENTS era, haw Are we to ev 'ithioge liwith the power here developed is! to drive, The Jackson has sold his cottage, at t I station, Dakota. M A son's kind and genial. XE W-1; all up SEAFOATHS tLPWING SHOE STORE. power develop ad by this a &I is for use a ik to Mr. Stokes, of Grey, and h %,I naers- of these implements� the pilues of bouglib manner'to %I,1 any acts of charity to- areatheees attOr each MIrThe ftw6betw"a the p hose products are fixed a ho, both sides of the river. banquet was Mrs. Summerville's house in the village -11— the poor and no., his Godlike patience oni, denotes. the page at the paper on which the W ti�pad, ond w oceedings 1 going to 3tire, �is throughout his lo an ring and- illne . me, held in connection with thf `:pt i. Thomas Jewitt is also 1" advertleementwilibi found the refore, cannot be advan no, matter whi ih sibau rticipated. Hot. son David having rented the farm. He Wiil. will lot) g be held I cher's ed memories l'i P's and Qs-Oreig & StcwArfi-1 bout Leg,pnU.S. a,16'"10 hoiv high we wiply fix the t ari o4 imports J. L Tarts to k art in the 01rooeedings an I move into- the house h i the village lie bouillit ozz� ho has fouent the good fight and The Oash Store -D. St. Xolleath-6 Olergue fl; w -Lez ings-R. Willis & Sort -4 delivere'd an &.drone. Who some time ago. -The Upper Can a Bible held tbe'etrifQ.- His remaiins were con- suoh as they produce and have 4 export. UGfd Your Turkeye-El U. Ouna-6 dir otora wished to Society meeting was held in the Methodist veyed to St. n Monday prei ided�. sW thit. the 0 V & coirle �he next tei i I church last Tuesday evening. tev, b r. by;& large concom a of AVcting Contc,t-L V. Feer --5 ann )unca tbrc ugh -him that for Opople, where faveral. We ehould like Mr� Guthrie to down L ie ii ed ese to practical results and let ust k4ow how yeFtrst1igy*O 14 06utinue 'i weeb m6ne Felt-�, �ho Fbireo Fight� For Trade -Wm. Pickard & Co -5 to. Miller, of Lochalah, who is agent for fiis Fervioeo were colic oteci� by Re ther Mo - v. he would propose to make the barden to t he averAgE amount of '�50, )00 a mont 2' distri6t, dalivered a f �ne addreae, He'ft a Xeown, who feelh 1� Furs .. m& MoFjul Co- 8 r a�d consoli igly #poke 0% A� A� A 0 V W W V - V W V - Go TG The Dest-D. VoL-1chlan, & Co -8- for the develc pment of thi ir . industries at furcibl Is speaker and will be wal c med hi lre of the -merits of t I deceseek audible un - cows For Sa le-jobn Ucconn-011-5 fair all round "under a ProtectivI6 sysiew. thiEpointain for the pr(jeo iom of addi - if he comes again. -Mr. and M -8, Tho P- certainty of tbia-Ilf e -ver- Leggings �and feh-lined shoes make a good combination, wd one that e co pared wi ih, tb Sgoetavelea Loo -B. B. Gunn -6 We do not like t-3 see young CAnadiano,'_ and Eatilay Cattle -D. Ron -5 tional eotelp ises. The camp lotion of the son and little daugh or, from ni ar Wood. tainty of death. I hone f- the funeral cortege these wet days. E very.thing, -,.7ill give, 9, man splendid satisfaction For 80 -L-P,. Muleaby­8 especially young Canadian Liber4s, going povier "nal o i ille Michigan i ide was but fitook,viaitedatthenanselagt-w)�)k. Mrs. moved slowly on in -Bb. 2iolutnbaqeometeryi Bo -ti laeo Atte6tlon-Janxos, Uodichael-8 __s backon the enli the points to a 'Wet i d sloppy season, and you will certainly require :a pair i For$ le -ID McLennan, ghtened and progressive bogfrinin,'Of the.deveopment of by- homps n to a sister 0 il Mrs. Wes ii, --Char �es where *11 that w a 3 m, irt I of �oar' much M golds and rnip I& 0 an Recital-Sil. Thomfia Charch-8, hin Leee , wife and ohil( ten,' of also come in handy when the o hies de, p, policy of freedom and justice to all, rich dra alic-10ower and he praill. atei I that wit Dem It., aIN nt esteemed pioneer fou a a 11 resting of leggings, Whii -4 wi sp: W Dueluglgzhool- 1111to od-8 thre irs.tterie would bi aiiopulation (if Thankirgiving With fri ends in Chia I ocality. — ith spring sidts, as low as i Bv. and poor, and taking up eye ploce. We can sell'you a good'legrAng, e er laced or i 60 w No. 8-Ww, Vlliott Clerk -5 with lioliticalratro 1100, OPI inhabiting the two cities. Mrs. Joseph Mcphe son and lishildron,1 at i I - Fill gtock-L2- , 11� Wi 11 $1. 25 a pair!,- Cd leather, laced or Opring sklea, -at grade nostrums which favor. th Thai l4inio and i better line in -grain A e classes at Do nio Blankcts-2-X. Brodeeck--S Provin ial Governments Torai are visiting at R. UcP h( roon's - or. I X $1.65 a pair, and a still bette.'r line in grain leather a $:-),.60 Horse %nd RigFor Sale-Tantes Forei the expense of the manses, anf t - logical had don4 nob] y by him a d on -behalf of Annie Oliver, of Tor uto, is v at, t a pair. he is ting 'Or NOTES. -The So er6ign B�nk has opo� Notice To Grediton-F. Holmested-6 be comooloy he dasire� A publiol 7 grandfather's, John urgess.-­N a bel-Oli er th buildin ell on !in co op 7 ea_ X results of which invaria., t i to th n MoRill Ux Ch rles Doddai e g the Doiliini6n Government ali the Ontario and Wat Burgess a -- home f6in W d-, trazz�h at Or nutoiion wi r meeting a 4 Msloaq?a Lunch Itoom-3--a the Exeter offioe..-.A t those id X Olt Line Shoes 600 Von Wanted -A. E. Shuttleworth -5 up of a privileged class -of monopolists and A Legialat�r,ofor the assistit oe t�at bad been stook.�Agnes Herbs t is2home 0ra M:. 101- teliested ip the succeps of the approaching' Cash For Everything-Obarlea St er---5 combinaters sualt as. our neighbors to the given him. toba.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm'. Job ton have reAcrendium vote i3 called, n For Sale -J. L. Klllorrwn--4� forPriday eveni south of us are now cursed w Ith, Barely arrived home from.an extiended trip to thoir 91 Our lowest�pric�� shoe,is 81,i5O a pair, which is good val�,e. For $2.00 Butt For Sale -R. 1zcar13tt-5 s. eons,' Robert and Hagb, i evaln, at! Main I street Methadist � church.-Miso. ave 14 splen shoo made of - grain leathet, and w To Farmers -2 -Charles Sh�r-81 we do not want that sort of in$ in this rli6rth Not� _keiar Blois Roy, of Mitchell, i .5 v,'si t" F -we h A felt -line pug at a I Madge%-' i-th large Mani'toba.-Mrs. G. Bay, 6f, 00mberi I is Thames 4oad, thi 3 wee�.--�-Frid t Thi e wil give good satis-falAim. Last s6ason wEi sold a fiae young country of ours and the young I W. L. SO Ott, has disposed of hii grocer V visitil a night is' eyele s. 183 F DR friends here.--M*@,P Barbara Thyohs, Hillowe"4n. Wa your gMes and other intelligent, brig, - lit min of the c ou4try, who b usinesaiin Stri%tford to.J. 1P. Jpnes and wil 0 great manny pa a of 6ur h4ir-lined shoe, made practically seamlbs4 for . V� of Arthur, spent Thanks iv ag Witt friends tht Alan 6XY00i ov Tofe to Va�n aver, British Columbia. mo vables !-Barr a or G.i Stanbury qlt-- 9 have the most of life I-efore them, shoul here. -Mr. G. Jones, of Walkerto , 'is the 2�. 7 5'. We 11M'011 the qlame shoe this season, and also a court ( f re i rm rly of Down t I - a be --Mr. is, fo Wo guest of Robert Mofterson.-Th r6 are a. tended it a vie on at Varna, on new line made 1, orest. -the:saine fim.) to 8 11 for $2,50 a pair. 06 a4 farm of the late Davi I F'�iday, ii i the Li b, wal int A. Q. Be- Either bf these : hoes the staunchest opponents of ava oli.�y of '.this has puro ai -the for u� by. least four weddings o'n the slate to coplej6ff NO in I: his new we ree 0 g*ve 61le 7( 06 rk, c n 'on 3, Worth Easbhope fc r r is having a t e ephone put le SEAFORTF1, FRIDAY, Oat 31sit, 1902 kind. Oe I . J oiyi1lnend arer solid cidimfort—dry fee't and satfisfac- shortly. Much Joy. --The. crops ar turning office on Main. stne at, &�d also orle in his WNW $6450. tor out well in'this local! -J'y. We 9, re inf orrhed - y wear. t H. Polling r oeived the --Thelpees ferians of Shakespsore in- tL, a reiidence -Mrs.� Editorial Notes, and ni'm exAs, ten, I she' t �oseph Hogg had to stop tile �hreshero ead news on Satu day Of the de th of ter itly erecting a fine nem church in a North Perth Vacated;, untillihe-oonld draw es Be tbron, of h -this Ixt the- 9 way same grain, his Fister,iii-law, M a. Jam aTornit The Globe puts it�i -way cen, iral I'cwtion to take the pla e of the two Rio WILLIS SON Se -ve draw graimary being full to the top, paksage and t: - The Liberals ha u. the: first blood I oronto, -Miss E 3 atbron, 'who as atten& Olin rehesi now in iexistsuce. Tory journals Mr. Tarte to gradmalfy as-, all. -Joseph Warder has: purolaplad &fine in the election courts. The court opened at -Mr. 5'A. F. 'INvIcLaren, N. P4, of Sbrai - ind the deceased, las returned home. -The gaming the form of a Sunday school super. fo horso *fro m_ W. J. Daff. We r. n1derstand many fri nds of Pri Rollins Will,lbe glad to 9tratford on Tuesday for- the trial of the rd, is one ol the prowlite of a large com - it has not beenI debided'who pan y wh�oh p roposes going into the want - the price wag $140. He'will'b.e i anidy for -iiian crop "Better faetwieC and botter aaws MISHTER G. North Perth petition. Mr. Make, for the intendent,and learn tha3 the latest " rts f4m Lon 9AN delivering flour and food. hospi tal 'indicate' I hat � 0 is dolin-, nicely nee. d The cow wo; want More On Ping PoIng.1 is to fill the ace of Bad facture of cement in Manibolb 6spondent, Mr. Monteith, asked permission 21 PI Man �f the m inis a, The ba "Con - try. --Wht!le Mr. Thomas 0. Dempsey and his after the operaitior.-Ge rgp Cr-.,owley,.Iiv- shea-) needed on 09 to hame a, consultation with the counsel for siat3r we're driving to her Va rAa, e I r man, - is week nove into W� house re. cret4." Evening subjents.: 4ts b 3.1 Av theres &i2nyV' I loike it's wau Str a i the a 0 aLr f in �r Ing i - 34 Irom Mrs. Alf.:8beeres. M king the most of a!'m" ""iss the petitioner. Mir" -Brown. 1 After a can- The Toronto Mail says f the jails of day I the�r horse ran away an they weie COUAT OF Rmusiok.-The co 3r of e. ce tly purch%so OL Ving more than another. An! th%t's only r 3 iers' liab, M c ln&.nLny yearsIhave ta en a Ruitation it was announced t�at an agree- Ontario were emptied out, who t a beat of thrown out, both receiving se! ious bruises. vision for the' correction of the a. Treblecock: daughter, at Bowman. Blen-.h Madd k,i Guelphil-" Scioncel of spoortB. Far 0, are the guesto of the former'O sister, Batt ar-making - Bread-imakirig ur great --Mr.iJazzles Perrin, of Lfitowel, wbile for Stanley, was held in'the tow is lip hill, vi I intherestan Laerass3, h vtij�i am� Oermit the s itnesses the Ontario Goverarr ent Would be vigiting Wornen it, es� bow a makf the meat had been arrived at to , " eat w hoie b other at Roaevilt.i 3, was kicke I by his- Honor Judge Doyle, on I X i Ay IsIst. M 8. (Dr.) Amo.o.�Cooper White, of Wind- a Inati ut , , in- jump, abickera, futball, euchre, ba%114 3 on to be vacated and a, new ele6tion -ordered &91e, to muster for election t ria' . t I is visiting, his igrandmother, Mrs. -John tereeting 11 A talk 0111 digestion, with 0 to." True b Urcle on Saturday ni h crushing his The ConservAtive interests war Idolied th grane an otherivoise, droky.nole, e lin�. e enough, because these are the ska 11, ge di 10, lite.'- Coaneillo Joseph Davis purposes simp [e demonstrations in pooking in ;ar )!0em as it, was admitted the el inj- of v6tere d at 12:o'c Nuesday night. -after b J. A. Willi m of Zui ip 3,- pr6si-. AD, trottin' races, boicic ff, UO -0 eciion' oould ib' y Conaervat�ve ass it sanitarnw. before. t bl lir the Tory machine genera The b, y taken to Lipto,�,el for burial dent of the- �returzziing to Grave, hur. eria and their effect o the iome and tV took, th;, fifteenth puzz p _Pom;pun_ 09. ey rbd W48 a (a, W to dairr Domestic Scie ce voided on evidence,, and this: proceeding was can, be bang on , ur'dAy the Liberal lot g. He came i homel much proved in Flowers., ht cheap. interests were cared - -by G � t - &way, 90luff-, fUTAht flip ffar th drink an' e and hope urn nextiti' e cow, their evolution &nd, cul tion. I i flu _T 'truQ a 3ool secUorl St�nburyll bidrriater, is 'h �Itb, 810 ret ping pang - HIROOse asked in order that tl�e enorm'us expcnse ef hp,: ei ees of unio xeter, pros i Ill ii a It ely - so on, an! whin lrst broke No. 5, Fifflart on Ellice a d ogan, hav Refoz�zn association.. cored, trial and a scrutiny of this ba�llllots might be The Toronto Mail of, Satar&y says: The Conser-A e I'd. Plot 1 1 was wan iv th' f u rat to 11rcha Be a eon - r V 010 ir IV e N co' nt f tiv 6 L'o, re -e igagod M s-4 Minnie Collied as teaeb r died alk names and' i i at ruok off no i and 60 thrdlable iatherest in a set. tays ito avoided. The, Court gave its agent to this The Ontario Government have issued a A Oorrect�on.. we an al� Lib Is added thir en names ok i la;ncy," Is& s, - waa ye of t ieir �choo' for the year 190' at te' a It dtr� ftind Clancy, 11 C roposal, and the seat wa I I p a aqcording,ly de- complete list of the. returning a o4rs for the van md'salary. off BN 0, us Nia Mh- Er)ITOR,-From� 6 report of the moind. gojzii�' balvers wid ril e on a ping pong ing a ne gain c we q claxed vacant and a new ordered. coming referendum on prohibition which is -A diisastr3ut fire occuired'at Mr. W . for the Liberals. Tv'Am 1, 0 f Holy; ROB illop council meetio hiCh appe vs It %red outfit OTis all tW rage,'? Is�ys; Among P0 ' gl� n -has dis sed lo r ek m In this constituency, Mr.. the Can- in Mond�y of I in yc ue �ia�er last we &I fro a th" r crusht, an' to WAB can hope to ob� to be held on December 4. Tlerd has been tural t6at , which I ticket L-4 bi M i's larrie'd off the' f;o r J4 n%jarity.. I week, as: aref ulb of the high vi'ind, while Bli th. at a tc lette.- patills"I -00d -80cOietY! uJil a lleollift IN, 0 a t� ei0i tub 'Vi oc ee, Willow Grove, a as b near h6re 8 fine ag ioulw servative, w" eleQted by two of a f 4 . h;l 91 Orri On* tain a 1u.ttfn1,1_zz, considerable interest in the appoig-twento in 0 Man of the a 2ow, thin fall' ( 1 .14- 1 ft- ; _�,l y 4 a gen- 0 time er tril* J"anaile a pl- PA r l3flitenlies ­ an A DO woo III W 0 clerk at Tine council, a - k%t lit U An absentee,,Ao had vo righ�.._ to vote, rc- some out-of-town rldinga,,,whe ibere 1as BRIEFs. —The ahnual entertain ri I tlemanlr4m the Slates� r be ved for bard witIli all 'tkpontents was barnead, �c lit of 3b. ly accidoub 'at Grieve's brid e, on Sept6 ber dishpaiell. y th' giug to 'be them the inug sum of $,�50. The, kre four t apail that X).," Ist. the public ate -given t :)un era and hat bdward has ars old ind Wei gh 1, 450 pounds, ei 6ch are - th Im er P -presinted his nivvy o3rded his vote in Stiratford, in" place of an- been rivalry between mp arlbe. orces wi!2 'the Z f gether wJl;h t e separator lo t1hp Andro'w'r. eharch Buz day: schoo P ye held on Friday evenng, - Decenbar I Ill other of the same name who had t to and the liquor interest as to who 4hould be Kastner'Urothers. the aocidentwas entirely the fault of the Wilbellum will a plug pang Fe This year's entertainn ent will bal � 3 the form both brigit bays, atched a4d a ve t -an, they. vote. The striking out of this vo the chosen returning officer. _-Mr. 10. D. Swanson, of Dlil *nie, wbil 3 ry riders on account of. theft carelessness in The lliq�ior inter- ig say he is grately islipractod wia.it." a e.�' it is said., was anxious to se�wre a -lisr, cutting fbir'his silo 1;xst weeL bad the mie- pretty tei tn. T I e and of a tea meeting.—Mr U. C, W: 'if oird, 'W�ho ped:from Hen- recardiagof the tendered ballot as ited I is at present attending the Clinwa nio4el sall on To eaday. going too fast. I wish to say subh is not may suit tW Ryal aClan t1d fort no ti0 haN e the end of' he third finge. -If we had beer careleialy t 3ar- but frpm what I beat I don't vjuk� of appointees entirely different froii� that of the c ise. by the iiithtr voter, mada' it a tie and conse- returning officers who acti �9 right hand cut off by the corn' chop. BpiEFs. —The fi Sri ;e1son. fell school, has been engaged as teachi in school w. of the L e the oil iti the gea- Of h ing down the hill,-- regarding nothing, as care ighuch fur it. 'Finnerty says J�vo 'too on Tuesday night ut oon disappba section No. 7, Hallett, for next ye The red.' per in( iM quenl voided the election. This. gives the I eral election of May 29 last, In �,'cousidar- I 6he er d 91 f the second -c Mr. Morriaon's version i w uld ha e. pe Vi let 6nd R. R. �ohusbOn have rtyls salaly isVOO.—The aaniversarf i 'rvices,ju Messrs. F. Ze Is choitdish fur anny g. An? Fiui* -er,"the Gov - able number of' cases, howe III - ed. The�, day previous he ci it b. io. thupilb believe, we should, undo.i3ted Government a majority of two. in the maan. ly have 'ad poslited. 'He says it waddolt be go btA f connecti�n with the Blyth Metboo at church bee: n investing in i iome valual� m AV me!'way, a"he 1hl! ball wud shtay on tW tahVe, but it'seems ernment has purtmed the routineicour e of the le hoiraie flesh. are bones, if nob on neol. broi time. Mr. Rcse arajority is growing. ill be held on Sunday and Mond yj N6v Theybave purchaeled the 0 appointin I ile the storni. was raging Wedn9g. stalli n Roan sheriffs and registrars.-,, rn barrier was entirely u t, J or such a Lick to have tindincy to er, paying a good tself under th, ember 9bh and 10ch. Rsv. C. VV Brown, Cloud ".from. Mr. e Ord dangerous 'am cupboard an' othe'r out-iv4W day fterpoon of:last week the light and was, in th dark, rn' -Mitchell, m for b m. --Mr, 3. nd her son, from way Viacom." kIngliah aB. D., of Wi I be the p er ;ab 'In Litt a &--a wai Fair Tx protective, 9 proven by the t��'O y re n. Int ru* the barn of Mr. Timoth3 Pepper, ade. The public, and especially thd� the morning and evoking servio: Sebringivi le were I ere �'Izio week visiting at ing " Nathu wer ii inded Finnerty to ay Mr. Hu Ribbert,,,and setit on fire. The barn and_ Sun. I men from town, Whose horse Iran ato ping Pang,," I says. Give him a ,h Guthrie,! M, P. for South Wel. public, is a, mighty fickl day. n Monda W dams. This was y evening a lit� r atd Rev 1. 1 F Yager e, M4a. Litt is Mr',o. Yag. level contents *ere totally destro it, and came nearly causit g thelh Eer ous an? he's at -howe, but hes as n-Lugh 013 iv, yed, among the. Lovidon. tertainment wial be gi� 5 er'0 moth)r,—Wo a received here this ep lington, ia, r' orted to h%ve made a state. illustrated a few day' ago in old'� musical en a, the ater he g a threshing machine belongi' -injury. Theonly thin i i that Mr. 0 1 k of t e-marr' r� place ina parlor as aick: toy on an Illy- -real recently, which is be' church, when outside talent is ex woo I e, a Bramption,, 9 b h ublic. f une oql� of some to Mr. JQ` hn J afferson. ed 'to went, ia Moat f Mr. ig There was a, great p Alfred M ritz to ss'Iaura Kibler', raywasa little leis fOrtl Date than Mr. pliant. 'Tie different wid us,.", I take ps�irt in the 'prog amme. �A I IT he siys.� "Wld urb for reproduced by several O the Conservative kind, during which the Kin z a- a ueez; and — The warr ago of M r. E ert Forman to a py ov ut Poo aze, On Fulton and myself, wh6. es!aped a w a little practice an� our own natb7zra the revision of.( lie B th voters' ist h Tuesday, Both yth voters' VqRs Mis Maiid 13 own, daughter a] Mr. Win. M and braises. The fault ties , vith soon be abi to apars with a good deal of gusto. This is I other royal personages to a in the 'Br, held in InIustry hall here on Mo' ay 6 (z were formor residents ebou'l I have seen to it i . n not plaein'g a Pro- issue I a challenge to th' Dublin ping i P ok wvddn't wonder but wed rs, sM Val, of the West wrd, Lt.. Marys, was what Mr- Guthrie is reported to have said procession. The military' werq all 0 in' the clemniz' of hi ce an Mere among pang His honor, Judge Do�le preside Altillr- did on Wednesday evening of las per --d. inger si n I at the barriei., which, club." Practice is 9 ations were made in the list ula'l' tiryou g people. :Thisy'have a a great Ving," _Bayv� Fair trade is what we want and what parade. We are told T;bat whi le tlhe,cheerg we r. Th Bev' -Mr. Manning, pastor o a follows - po being. the,game Mor as thp 0 ho b of fri nds he� whq will' a road below it, Clancy. 41"Twas-no-thin? but coneht�` we Are resolved to, have. I am satisfiect t; t were num, Y, John Kelly, John Bai rick, Malcollin Carz�p n tel tn ex- Rut ha eroua and lost 'for r al 'Lord the 4etb'ndist church, performcd the. cere- y and a'anding in the da k low, could not pr nged UO hich to Tyre an th' in saying this I voice the general feeling of Roberts and his a bell and W. E. Campbell wer ohs tending (ongratu no am� inj wishing taff passed a 11711, at unno- Mon 71 W. o kk place at t e lame of, th as h be seen until wit] aetice an' application that niade' Joe d prospe it 1 i W ee of it-, and in th! wo then! hal pine crokynole champion ixt arty. A i ticed." A year ago " Little brfd Bills pE�rentb from r y! Otario without distinction of p part one to part two Mrs. Stalk I Bo s," as. he the ease of a veltic e, a e thab as atlet Nor Ward last winther." Well, w readivatment of the tariff is a neceasicy, er,-Rev. G. ;McQuillizi, John Sh Peter new relati ns. TI will reside in Montre. and was familiatly called, was the whi, e headed — Hon., Thopnas Ballantyre E as returns(. I nerve is and easily frighoter eaq;y bon Mat i z hao E qper- e and a Robinson, Alex, Loo i al,41lef ed could 1-1 the revdjuatment must be based u�on a boy, and whenever he re dr. L good !situstion. bon t th'ping pang aV slitared appeared in public frory , MC4UL Clemens, Mich an, The pall t have aleared it and caused no end Of d�m- atia on Claniey�la kitchin table. 11 now, f(,r of the sofiatica%as bomplete T 2 of Mr. "urn 3ull, on �ho ivig properMew of our peculiar position. Of the people went at a t crazy, b Kelly were struck 'off, and Rev.";PJh he �ar Lake A. Ilcift him, ba i age. A great deal a f aul is foll with ng outflt consiats i -v two bate, orl -Ok Shore road, about t tree miles South I of pa eta course, the re-arrazigement must be suah as some re ad George Hickingboltom were St. ra acoa or other, his glory Ila departed his g is �still' iwe6k and he i 3 ul able to usi i wheel men, bu Ose d als about th' soize iv a lady -'a fi-�ht, a pieoe iv riving vehi to W ke comp it w th any frdedo le to sleell wouk be a .1 make the burden ia.ir all round." and. the populace have ceased added.—The Blyth ft Joseph, 1, ite !by fire' do him He is at ly destroyed Sunda3 afternoo i. "he etraw'ptiwk was ttl more gentl ma ne which isstrtched aerbseth' Wre ay ema mills cho yed 325 bags on Thured This is t laigest Mr. Guthrie is one of the ablest the how ver aridl his mang frimids will be and g: ve the� cyclist t4l rig:it of w honor, well e fire to truckby lightnig nd t king firei islet iv th' table as a laine iv dematcation no to day's chopping ever done in that stablish- -he d eLhing kot spoke, &W four balls &be 'ze t young guard of Liberal plea ied to hear that good h)pes are enter legall belongs to `6idi it ut th' soi politicialis im the the. baro, espite t most stron ment, none eor to IV, , le That versatile and always i4tensbing tain �d of �his being able to lie 6bout again WOUR not b(f heard of so o%en. A whi el- 'he' Dowinion PrliAment, and far t :a reason, of a lar�e ambero the. a had iaeighbors� wh lasp egga hin lays wbinhe Vinkas. -a idone writer "Knoxoiqu," i Boo in his former health. man I as rights as well so o her me on e ugh wurk fur thl saison loike. Ye in the Predi'byteris no doubt, his remarks- are given gathereq render assi tance. The barn eno the H Dublin. containbd be entim or p of the season publb highway, but few all am to recognize allitand at wan ind i -V th' "For prenieditited, nest Mitchell, � had a valuah�e sy sn of horsei op - Lore atten- his, last fetter says. —Mr. R. Winslow, of ran Road yer tion, than' they otherwise w oul occasion. NOTES.—Dr. and Mrs. Michell attend -d it. I he Grieve's bridge', it the co ditioE in ponint, shtande ait th" other- Thin thq larg-es Mr. lair all says,- he ever ye, bi t unalloyed, unrelieved insolen the coal and a caft killed 0 the G. 9'. R by the latil w ob er, His sitatemen, however, is the Forresters' concert in Staffa la'b we�k hi it wagon the nig4,t c f Sept very indefiite had, and I -,but .6 fe implements was th" ball a tap - an'sind it into th' inelmyR barons who waited on the President; of ihe' 81pl ass S4tard ighb. The i aimals and enjoyed it very C was a veritable death and th It may mean a very great deal or it may d bur d ere (66 in insurance 0 tirrytory. He waits till it bounces an". b f t P0 par e - past ed a V�er a defe0tive gate an Rot o1n thi did w4ely to It an nil there e pates tW formula as before. 'Tis as in Seaf 31 It sin placed v: mean very little, u i this 11 nearly co er he follo ey had blen th re as gain., to slope. ple rWat issue. —Mr. and r W, no t wing night, but if t United Statea the oth6r day,'shoild' perhaps Borman visited frien ce $1,2 In. this: respect it is not trae t daiing the eening and ere (.augb '0 getthe red ribbon. They alool s. i Nelin loss, I read W irict�6iw, Iy lectured -e, state -s- ek6 �killec ford, spefit Sunday the- latto IfOU66- the first night Mt. Mu sly a unlike th who by tpe late train.; the borm nd' the oth to thin Clancy read tbim, thin we both -read ail the representative of seventy williong of outr1ghb,,$utthe.c4Ib was still iving!whex here. Mr. M. Willia a is cosily led d thim togither, thin we obtarted In. py would have been saved a gi e advocate a. high tariff for purely, protection Oated of incon. venience and people and patronizingly tolc1lim1whthe. four din the niorui�hg.. The losi is a heav3 thefinenewpost offi twhic ll, soreness Anct the council tibe shtruck� t purposes: and dubi it A Canadian oh" ball i& bib th.,nett& an' �thin aine Th its one )a 9.A'D 15EATH,-O "Monday mornin on M � W-� 5 -low'. embellishment to the towa.—Mr it rolled under th" shtove. Ate ought to do. Ucle Sam is very :sensidve UT. g of this expelit,e of, pay ing for the di images a net Even Mr. Tarte is, a& P. rule, very —The �br& A Herald says On 'Wed. week Mrs. James towart sucou -ON# OF THE BOYS. about kingly authority, but phy, O� London, was in town' mbed to an he dabs not re-. ice SO. I i for me," 1 says. Fifteen nothin' "�'saye need y last P typhoid If D, 0 ano(o, �s Is, eve y_ Radeth' diriotions," Isay1r. :of nonouncing o %1ny formad t1lie unpleasant task �: lun� troub e, after �n illness of �about four nite in hi's declarations. No, what does the kicks of a millionaire - day.—Mr. B, A. Nevi f L I &tta3k of r, together with a Magistrate 0 Loanle per visitor -in town.—Mi. Orawfo�41 —Eldgar DoWLE(,'& f oi.,yo Clancy, L a -a' he �tuk an- -tent, Between the man who b4a ormerl student of d. 8 " a trade WeL ex visited tart agirl Mr. Guthrie mean by far stR 01ab jud ent, on a re�ident of D' W11 e who -haE weeks.- Deceased was former �;ities lbirlean, Institute, 0 her ball an' sint it floy& shtraialit fujr -me Mil�oy, an I was m rri about three- ye 'r lof Ireland and the man who �me, 41' subwit'S but ,whom he i v&sL obliged to, mys F1 a Is are all in favor of fair trad but our i eate6ant always b n cc F integrity, ig in Han)b i ho disappe4-red so. Go aicy I says. Ye?re not k'he was often kicked by the Lor� Lt friends in London last week. —11t. 3: Bru:i- IY 1 eriph. Collegiate iored a mzln er, *who has been visit im g, has te ously a year sigo last September ideas of what may 8 3 and be ho; fair may Of returned homie.-­Mr. Millar an i faml-i ago� sinde which th r. -lifig and� from Vabor township, where he Vfte obe vastly to being kicked by a coal bar find guilty y b Lacta- e.11 Th' table's too shOrkl' railway stea al May le' have res d(d in Po Arthur. Mt.std"Mrs. wheel. 0 diaerent. If Mr. Q,4thrie means 44 fair 0 1 ing wiJoLl" to the re- have woved to Michigan to re ide.—Miloo teaching school has been heard from I.#. says Clancy. Mebbywi?d betther olay that magdate, or a trust boas of io kin Stewartire d, there spep" abili.4 of a I the t,urne ri parties !con3erned, Carpenter uest of er siste must be taxed for -was the I osels a 11 trade the many is nbt mitah to choose.-'-' Over a last. His parents, vghlo I e in me on th� soidewalk," I says. Ye don't J�uow` case Was doubly bard, althQingh the nature Month ago and we onl r here &I f6w days Mrs. Dave' McConne 1, last .'W�ek.—Miss township, about two weeks, ago r ceived how to play th-.game anyway,"' says Clainey. 'de letter fro 1 know as much as y.e do about lk ye:Iould the benefit of the few that the tariff ni u at of the cas� would hve ma it pin when bothl were t ien down w,ith favet, An attempt to solve the acute la ll 1 11 zzliDg O'Connell, of Goderich spent Su day W I him, written: Bata is, New be raised for the, benefit,- �of oertaia manu- or prob- enough Onde an, Loss.- The -b being Al cinfine4 to big bed., York Stamte.' -He had he �n stud ing t circuwstai her palients -here.—Mv, Quialiv n, of Ba Mr.'stewair oo cbncaved8inny.g&mbia-n,",Isa,.ys. low in Manit)ba and 'the Norbliwest on magistrate sue on ce, and' it the Deceased was in t c 20 i�yeai of h' dedsenten; factarers and to the detriment of the can. falo, iw the guest of h iss Conlo uEl.—Mi et -age, ard, �nd took thin mean g away be insulted in me own house, saytclairicy, d is a good Sunday ie in Ali am u uncongenia, task 13*0f gettr %nd, be8ido hr., priacner"aireco: one hereatter Wills spent her hue )and she �eave a little' e by the 8'a -ming public, then we have no: hesitation a, small scale is being ma4 f nothing more Will be done in the way t her her daughtei 117 months old to Tqurn her early aiz� he talk we over the spectcles wid- his Immigration Board of the De artmen� a chall.—Miss Murphy main the guestlof Mri. _J seph moirrow, a former merchant of pong racket. An' thin I into him. 'I in P'ug s. -LA meet' 0 38 brought him a gee-Weinde'r on th' jaw puuiahmen�t, the disgrace bl� g conside i saying that he has miain, H. Doyle on Saturday. —Mr. John R6ac . i I terpreted pubIic r el demise. the: Interior at Ottawa. A r6pre011entat via Varn died at Toronto at I Mond of ! opinion. and Most Of all the con-viotions in itself c6 mmc neurate with the offence. has gone to Manitoba on busi ea%—. Rey. NOTE �g of ,he directors of the �v . s. e! deceased moved lh�jl� in Father: Fogarty is b xving th6 �as t H u�roin arme 4' In ULU* was . rom rna to Fullartonj �rlzere he: was on. MissusiClancy grabbed me by th' galWaya has gone to Scotland to bring out s'6 number week,laged 70 year Sint him floyful Over th` shtove, Thin the Liberals of, this. province, and to, be L Th e 11 ham of experienced farm hands wh will entar the Oun*O1 b Br I �y school �roujads levele( and fixed up.�Mr. wels', on T is -vinced of this we venture the staement ry he p . rincipal g sineso up. to the ti e of Ids Leadbu Ta camerushin' in aW con age an' jst thin Mary Ellen site noon f this w 'k. b e T. Pepper suffered a evere loss inl' havin tb 'a In ch room. Ba by -wall an' she fetched Missus Clanov a a-wairie -that he -need only go to the nearest town. y Malone�'s In k �f Commerce his barn and content destroyed ig best on ]land w nginj for the into a ear's engagement at �260, with death she grabbed 11 God Bless our Rome 11 DITth' d tachment is Block IV ship in- his own rid-inLg. If, fire an ''pal roebtings of "he I atibute, which- will - —Il,-ig abated from Obt 1 board an lodging.' The first de n6r 16 cents, 18204 IM on the other I that although 0' last wqek.—Mr. John Byers wo anlf.urfoive m3nuea we expected to arrive about Christruls' arriga D I This I ver th" top-knoLt p y be held as follows Fo dwic� November no successor to Mr. Tarts ban yet lbeen- �p- -had as purLty a little Be 'd *1sh rimmage as y t w work Out deparment� stock a reasonable plr�tees. lue. pointed, it is the general feeling Our ne%,r fall stock is. co leto in ever last W�dnesday to a i OtIng lady in�i Monk. t had, he means elisses should be is a good iea and we hope i 11 nd very 28t� ;, Mo rth NIOV be 29bb ; B at 9 ton oil his . fa Granby rubbers. �ale Deos eorge A. Slat �r- h" fuel question was furgat ere On re lexain nee with us. L 0 leggings Trospe ton will remain �n beat young brid a life of bappineES, and nd'; Walton, e8wo e h ir aboes, ;We wi h Mr. Byers an( to see, an� Placed on an-,eqaa,. footing as far as the well.. Most of the men Who 00 u .8 nber lot Et e Brodeur, the pl�goent Speaker of t e I such an engagement can't us disagreemlinta esalties of revenue will. permit and th will be. :5rd, Tfi6 nas MOB an is the, will be the man. I is skso willia, Boo, -Mrs. Weise, of Berlin a Visitin a helps to relsive thl monotony iv loifeaV it At and Shoes, I of Commons, fur a taie - These I for go Did footwear, W. H. ity, I t pre ident, and us sesfolth. i . apd`1 stated that Mr. T. B. come permanent eful cit eq's. Tb is special favors 1820-1 among - iss M Georg) Hood t i se(retary.-Op Mon- Ffint,,. of and advantages be extended is the kind of y iela bives and fri nds here. - moatht won't be lODg befoor Clancy will be kw material that bu it -up old New prunowick-,- will be a Ogg, of to none, then, we, a -re! equally free in say Gizr-TTN-0 TO THE Tor. -F nny when you Caffr&y, of the Classic -,ity, is day of this week, F,-ank Wingham, 6ppoint id Clerk a v a tor in. -ing Oatax io and laid the I blin' to me over th! finee An' his Misss be n hloh a6n!of Mrs. Hogg, of. thl House, the place vaicate� by' t e -1 over to berry a hunk iv:soAp av ye plan till k e eat way for tBru sela,' die that he has the country with him. t I she is. now -7 ieJ prospering. An ex eri;-ied come to thin f it, that th Sul town. Miss Donnely i 7aa mayr at the Ba a mail to $et pital inl London, 1 vhert he. had ir i the top is by 9� ting to the ne8day;of last week, in 3t. Patrick' chur Zone to death lof Si John Boutin there is a great gulf bet rish or English farm I& )orer - is ergo nixt Mands. ween, this position bottom-io pri, -ea. Our lo ��03 static i . U wil I . pk.ces are th by Rev� Father Fugart , to Mr." lin of 11 be� rentem- - -Mr. W. J. Locke, foX not n1oiskary far me to wortb a score of Dukhabors 64d y eople of 11 0 .05% yearolafarmer � AV cloorseit's b e and the do^trine advocated by the Proteo. that ilk. they rez it a er. d that genuine thing I ecause o ur best vishes fo month, east of St. , slitate that Richardson so' McInnis are t tratfopd. We offer ,,Livap. Hopi fell down allielevator in theitownship of Yar t ionists. Theformer is, fair trade," the lat- guarenteedL goo ineSS. f 4is rispness of their uture happiness in Wingba about ;Wo- onthe agoi -from Thomqis, was killed Wednesday afternoon. it -yet. Ye'llgo here ann way' whither I I ecovere A'by- d air makes I ong for a RI Lff, which accident he ever L A: cow, with only one born, hdq calve tell ye to or not. y LL Pur or cloth ye can -git a good as � ve promise to -he ;at,epayers of he' BuffAlo Jacket, or a he4vier during� the afternoon, and Mr. ocke led shoe fr th� same prohe as ia poor Ye ter Is speaial advantages tOL favored clasae& fne Ottawa correspondent of 1 w in r laW Will �ei submitt� 0;00ur The former adds to the general prosperity Express, who generally gets in piett� rz�arly that vieif. to Our tore v , I ni Brussels 1 i te uturd, 'to decide the calf in'front of the bow while his wife know enou 7 be a dis' 111bb6ft. I gh to grab at it don"t ye ? Av -v�hetber-tbe town To i., Seaf9rth. Maloikey's lunch roo Bak f I lk her. The cow atta�ked Mr. coorse. Thatalitainds to raison.4 of all, . the later builda up privileged to the ground floor for his politic0l news, aPPoiatmelit. The'R. MdFau C will or 'V;illL Inot loan W e okridge tro$., 0 ;the woollen mill, the Lol he prob- ock , Oatorth. Dinner 15 can e - heart with asses onpolies An makes the following reference to t 1820-1 to. !nlng him above th d com- r Lcoke pie c e BI can make youi HUM ji yea th IGPLOGA�� -teryo and te -e the rich and Herbert )f $5,000 for to a withou6 interest. her h n, severing e main at biaes'an.d tends to mak richer and able future course NarEs.-Me srg� Thomas You d)llars go a ang sly. 0 of Ron. J. A Messrs. Lockridgel 4' . a rgood I� Tarts : Irviae, who hve b HOW?l Well, by car i ng then�.. Oi w ve imade �xcellqzit died oban ly. Decesiolsoll w Any person desiringto secure py- the poor poorer,. Mr. Tarte always remained a Tory, , and a; Stratford, you op as born in I p I TO the former doctrine I 08itiO131 tathe town, and w� tbiiiik ev4q Somers t, England f� ing boot and oboe business would do well to are b ome for a visit thi ec k. -In the may do.likii by exo an�illg t�i III at The and v4s 74 !Years .. I . we feel convinced the people of Canada, b prided himself on being a - followe of the death of �'Mr. Davidson, tow E. McFaul property -owner shot Id vote for the lb;y-law. age. communicate with the above firtri -as we are aforth thr e .1 f _r win - y nehip of --An assault case W come up before Alag. sons an two d La. Ile sifively retiring from business th Co.'s Store, 8e e leaves, besides ie wife, a Is zlisiority, would give their sanotion, late Sir Tobu Macdonald for a rio� of MC Ilop �bses one of its ol, eat and m ter Dry Goods, cloth i oketih, aughter �11 rge p bet u 8, Dress. Wa one PO e ed residdlits. -Messrs. eury Stimore Goods,, Millinery, derwear, the altmte K4rr on Frid �y of I this week. The the m at prosperous farmers a d cattle but to the latter never. The fome�r is twenty years. There are those lV4 lielievie' r" ies into ested ar fsrn�ers, living in the dealers Elgin county. and J. E. Irvine have each ad succesBfui any pther necessaty t itzge. 20-1 wh at Cainada, has been enjoying and pt,,Os Tarte would be aw� ted as 6 atern �a t of -ey.-,George l$hiels. of IS now that Mr Richardson & N"InIA ? bees, hauling pressed hay to Dubli, CHEP. 'R E -B NGAG D. - TEA The t I a teoJs of Wkit ip, has urchased a house and rey to one of the Conservative leaders, 3ee'ug that si a Hicktiell anil Barwio are prepar-I separ4te school section 6. 1, Hib Er� ve Periog under for ithe past five years. Ttle Mes lot on Turn erry str et, north, from� Tho ln�aq 1&tter has had a, blightlag, and deg he has espoused their policy of : arc tectioa ing ft el f4 -Se4forbb and ont in wood t re-exig�ged Miss Git mu y as teacher,, ith Balla'nt d will ove to to*nshortl beat I he h4nd. good man 4n influence wherever t -tied. But thi's is very doubtful. A ma i" an advance 'in salar y has goit licople will y. he trustees in his A car load o dairy .. own wi�re ngbt here roes 1 into cor w rap up -a few t But, Mr. Guthrie i4s. that a re-adj to apologize all. his life time f )od if the� case e0dently appreciat the wortf 6f lone last 'rom, �eai Inge I 'nd s' Id Bi lau hter Sale� a a 2anging p Saturdai7, f too rice keeps -!up nearl�, as high of tho�e'most useful me be:s of 8 i6ty, Mont of the tariff is neceas%ry his Politics once, and no one. was'evi r heard as what.it is: a by auction. .' They sier e 9 -Mr. Kai0iley,'art elder of e latter day successful teache iece at the re-adjustmeut coessful been the -s -Mrs. Will e a �er four and that of in this. country who an )hanged ho, d* ale. Y. saintF, has� ho this! MuE LATE JAMEs ATKrN_$O;Nr.__4 NO GOING N AT y be - Ing mee; children left on Thu d o th eek for Proper view of Gur present vveek. The fore -the'dawn of -sunrise on Saturda, must be based upon 06 twice. That be will ir go in psculiar situation, and ment in politics, sin be a die rb ng ele- section during th mom.. California' wl soe he has twO news- address of this lore BE purooses �ma irig her- gontl man is Wal'aceburg_' ing 0 Aober 18th, another link co I ecting Mi of her 12 Ise raust be such as to m6ike the barden fair all papers to voice his views, is pre, ibyicertaig'.. The I eoplo are ga, ering up f. teir apples' us wit the ipioneers of"Perth cou h e, as her health. ill not per Vhatever assistance can be obb ludd from- ) was Tflas i -i atl right. providin' bdr_ and �ftjn4the r am, i irlg in this ell ate. James Shaw earoyt round ima 13 rga C/ 9 h' m co verted i to cider and severe ,when Mr. James Atkinso !balmly �m in this way will, 120, doubt. 4e Very ac- 1�0 his accompanied her par of the journey on his a,(:z maki gapple butfe- in a:bUtIdence.-Mrs. a4d e cefullygave forthbis spiri way to Great Falls, ontaia, *here he in. n, the le f of the NV. 8 ith 4nd Mrs. F. A-1cIntosh have sold a p urate v jaw of our c6ptable to R. L. Borde de' -aar situation,"' And wh n q; in the KR]Eigllt pecul ker Mr. Atkinson WE born .at is our OPPO -itio b t with the history f the past tends to spend the %inter.: -Rev. Mr. Rosa Peculiax situatjon ! Is it nat tha ; b9fore him' i about � 100- �urkei - ', This in another proof county o,f -Longford, Imland, seV( t Canada t is not at all lik ly ithat he of , tY-two returned home to Brusiels . on Tuesday whit industry �will aocompl Ish.-Some of yeara ago , and when a 1loT emigra qd with, We are bound to 'sell the gooc's, and we- will �cut the price af ome lines ia an exporting more th Will ever invite that stormy petre of Canad- those wh . of this week uA we re plibased.to state he a Wentio.n'the excurai his parents to Canada in country ; that in o an importing ia�u Politics, to be one of his I utenants. toba. have I' ? ni to Mani- 18"7- get 11 9 in hag, sufficien nearly n half. A . �eturned, and otheres ai e expected the county of Simeoe, Fu - a Is a 0. T,hat, at any rate is the general iev� able to take Ilia own a Melville ' churcK rder to sell to other 010 tario. i.er on ork ii be See our table of h avy un alid Freizes, worth, 75c, 85c and $1,, W omes Countries we must aI8G buy' from them ? If, of the home aext*eek., -i as the cares of manhood evolved a )o 3i bi Ste -MrB. (Rev.) -Port�St"Iey, i -while they lasf 50C a yar how pblitical situationat this moment� of resolute shoulders, he came to the c Iii f ther red out a a lot of Silks, and when. sold they cannot be r6 - tiled on the farm on tb 3; 6urthi other friends in . I -elpir, are shat up to ourselves and Parbli and set ty 0 visiting her fat J. M-. 'O'Connor, and We clea er.. of the Ole.rgue enterprises has Bluevale. t t -Hibbf By -by a: hea y import tgx to Use a Anooh concession i Ow a ecial forced v d n the towns ip of i ber of f Quite a. num rms have big constant toil and p sistent lal Black Taffetta, been. successfully completed at NotEs. peated. cansume oar own products$ irrespective of Sattlb Ste. the price,, w ang d hands f ob ately in this r ei hborbood. forest ground a Marie. Four years ago last Saturd4' Black a4d Col( red. Liberty, Pfain, Sateen and Surahs, e will not require or be able to buy y work nd wilder lose was m 6 one' The folio is'. programme of. Farm Mr. Mae* of %wanosh, ha3 e d hie fnrm of the most all go a i the one price, 396 a yaid for ou-i. choice. Some of these lines lre was commenced on the big fertile farmi in the to phip. ei Io ate meeti �s to' The held in West wo from Gther cou4tries. and wit( not I power" Oanal of to John Biliott, 'And has bo g t Charles Deceased was of an unt,Bnally acti and stit rth 7 5c -a yard. be able to the. Michigan Lake Super! and �ast H rdu: ' -orb 41bert., Canadian ii Com. He find a market for the surplus products we or P rbt rVa tiouse'lin Bluevale a d ntends re. lively disposition and id been in obust' OrdeF Forestidirs' list 1, November 24 ; Au- cia ek the tiring, George I CBS more has so. d his farm -ye last 0 have to dispose of abroad, But, beside& pany, and for three da until- nigh two years ago, N en a.. burn Tem e6ribe ;II,.Rovember' 25 St. our cut price 39c each. :J -Underwear, wool fl health b )ne spe i I lot of �Ten's FleeCE Cl eeced, worth 60c, this, according to, aftizens of the Soo on bot to Joseph �CbLuridhll for q4,5)C -p h sides �f t Thomas serious accident befel him, and with his ad- He le a, town hall. r. Guthrie, we must e riveI7 Lovell. h overnber 26!'; - WinR. Gents' pull down Caps, travellers' samples worth 40c, for 19c eaoh. ao,%old h rm of 80 acres to Mr. vanced age, all that the beat medical �skill ham I town i have been celebrating the compl hall N ember 2- ; Fordwich, make the burden of taxation fair all round t tioli of the Ray f)r Q4 100� . 111 2 nry Whecler has sold I utter, Eggs and -dried pples.taken as cash. could do was only of temporaiy avail.' b1 r. Do hey's ball We can not and do not do this if we t * greatest. water power.develop n in the his fa m, on canoes ion Moles - ax 4, T Atkinson was well and favorpbly so the grandeur' zing, of known wo November 29 Bluevale, creators' _+_+0 I of the owick, foi. throughout the couay, Javi ve I rfaio� Decemb -Deoem- ng held fleve -e community for the ne.1 $5,200, an4 the asta section of t1h world. An idea of 100 area,' to r. be I ral I ; Eibi town he celebration that has mark mportant positi i berill Highet fit of another and 8, smaller ed the evi alcres to hiE on Aithur i one in municipal affa r It Wal on, December 3 ; Matiley's es aid r section, as �ut may for LXA Pri fo; Produce. be formed when it is stated that th` 0 H an DOW I ought John rrligion he 011 h uie, oKill D berA ;'Mur - a staunch and ever o o those towards whoa Mr.Guthrie is, wer fear, conso� Caserr. ore sfarm: at ingLliam unction, 50 was ted scho 0 p 1W 9 acres, for 03,500i and John A� op, December 5 if, for instance defray the expenses of the jubiled &i a swore has in politics a life long Corservative. 'a - Constance,' to n hakl, December' 6,r� The squinting, propose to do.i any appropriated $3 ow t; em Orrop, ic chu and die'aschool h use ckiiiep lidated c member of re Ga., bough Mri. Kerh 11's 39 acre tor $1,600. gret the irreparable, loss of a kind. b ushaad offio'ial, ope'a re and. their subjects, e turned the golden and 7. bought Mr . McAllis- and loving father there is left a wi Eli we propose a Prohibitory tax on agricul- Helen Clergue, sister of Mr. F. If. Clergue, George Wheeler lia eweled 8*00111 which 17, tural implements for the protection and and And low Ellie, , Galt',-" How to maintain ter'a farm on the .13, �ine. Theo l: arms have grown up -EA benefit of th' opene I the gaes at the foot ot I the ca-zial family of t a daughte and moisture and ertility'in the soil Clover COO all so] d at 5 a muoh higher figuv than they e agriculturAl'impemeat Mak. and set in motion the ni%chiner threesome, all of whom i eside at ho ex. and clover! holy'; Corn and Silage;" which the would have done, E:ome year i a go M r. cept the oldest sent who Gim NO 01wim SEAFORTZ is now liv 1 9 in Root- "'What a we do' ith our, W all U 0 X_14 CiT, Acre 1, told to J of 5. .6 P am appointed 0; lZuron, to I dis a -&h 46f -the orman A- FATJ the bythe 1VOC: U r A .. waingt fast # -six. inctliep bobee In letrieumir tbOrbood bf _:�Robert Mas -ooldlhis farm to ,aWj"bip, lior 164; to Bluoiale, Nv1h_­ 4)40 par -ft-fley-re� bugbel it look itlen '100 U-1_4' N."ver d Flour, Por ton zovv-; wool --- OR bi W-3od'Pelr -cord 00 -up W"dpetcord O)w W gas ior -r L is es othy 8 - d ver,100 ow, -per I'b- DA4 T".011:, I a gO6d =d. _2a iargi .P$.1too -for Patna Awe not to be 'Jer"nie ' a., X ry is te, 1 0 a to goo; eariter, itai . r _y 13 _to 14e ,On -6t n;011011 -0 Ise ; I et Is .-Thro,=ark�_ U, 'urge, and 12 to. is &esin aem4ndL MUVFIV� strie* to Ibigher *udoelli Alt SAL rket Fincst tOwn-allipir. 11, fine ich 'T'he market -is q1 townshiA �0)74U townsbip.3 erew, I% U 18 ttodkl -18 to 1.8 �-A 'Johlowng w0y 'Allontr4eak UME4 4 stack, 11�1, --rg A( Tb)aoN_,�7 �O, 4046U a -.a -for '3, 'Jow freight to 1-rioights. _-G-0000" eas�-. spring ip -east. MA-RiV941 lf*r N10. 2 UOrt X111feed--4e 0_0 sud, $13 .1ar brwa bts. Manit 319 --far ahorts An sacks 1. inclu ea i . d � , -H-ay-1911crings is Carlots i6n:the tn' 49 to $9.50 per 4 is qUitt at $5 -to ere. on track h -T Tbnomn 01 Oct ff r1ner for -ear 10tj per bag ar. the ti �sold to -day At 2 are Ateady andi per bag. TORG-NTO, ateady and plal The 'followifig -atoutsildie pnoi- per buehell�.$6." choice Per buillb per pPles Fancy atis ToRo-N-To, -001. very quiet to -d -S . tica!Ily 50c per pair fi Young. Ducks per pair, While gl to 71c per pound, 10to Ile perpoll for b1d. TO)IONTO, OC. 1. �_Sixty bornes wer. day,aelife"map -fF,,,4,,n --- .1i6v Offerings Thes lowe; -_i . AM _` to 10 yeaXe old price for youn ran :about twe pounds. A -lot -all the way up Uve I Lo.rmo,x, h cattle, 6Zd trade -slow, weather is not I Tneat in good to had considerabli -not care to add Wasallow vind roundo MT. G - stead sold fflpl iek ontlaftwo ey were boul about the beetv irg six bead bpi at 441z per P sold from Sz.- to -fram 2 to 3 a vaid e-05 -for ;h kot� at a little oiilves2' A She-ep sold si� - the J=Jiff lat fr 'Goo(, Ute 1140., poundji weigghe Ch011ee Of medluin Per OWL Port 'bulls a bulls gold, lehers' -iCgttle butcherie b eateiporters, �801d, at $4.40 to iota �af b, to 120551 -poun 7 r ir EXJ l0ST1 4 TWE E WIRO TOR OCTOBER 31,A902 ADVE 3TISEMENTS era, haw Are we to ev 'ithioge liwith the power here developed is! to drive, The Jackson has sold his cottage, at t I station, Dakota. M A son's kind and genial. XE W-1; all up SEAFOATHS tLPWING SHOE STORE. power develop ad by this a &I is for use a ik to Mr. Stokes, of Grey, and h %,I naers- of these implements� the pilues of bouglib manner'to %I,1 any acts of charity to- areatheees attOr each MIrThe ftw6betw"a the p hose products are fixed a ho, both sides of the river. banquet was Mrs. Summerville's house in the village -11— the poor and no., his Godlike patience oni, denotes. the page at the paper on which the W ti�pad, ond w oceedings 1 going to 3tire, �is throughout his lo an ring and- illne . me, held in connection with thf `:pt i. Thomas Jewitt is also 1" advertleementwilibi found the refore, cannot be advan no, matter whi ih sibau rticipated. Hot. son David having rented the farm. He Wiil. will lot) g be held I cher's ed memories l'i P's and Qs-Oreig & StcwArfi-1 bout Leg,pnU.S. a,16'"10 hoiv high we wiply fix the t ari o4 imports J. L Tarts to k art in the 01rooeedings an I move into- the house h i the village lie bouillit ozz� ho has fouent the good fight and The Oash Store -D. St. Xolleath-6 Olergue fl; w -Lez ings-R. Willis & Sort -4 delivere'd an &.drone. Who some time ago. -The Upper Can a Bible held tbe'etrifQ.- His remaiins were con- suoh as they produce and have 4 export. UGfd Your Turkeye-El U. Ouna-6 dir otora wished to Society meeting was held in the Methodist veyed to St. n Monday prei ided�. sW thit. the 0 V & coirle �he next tei i I church last Tuesday evening. tev, b r. by;& large concom a of AVcting Contc,t-L V. Feer --5 ann )unca tbrc ugh -him that for Opople, where faveral. We ehould like Mr� Guthrie to down L ie ii ed ese to practical results and let ust k4ow how yeFtrst1igy*O 14 06utinue 'i weeb m6ne Felt-�, �ho Fbireo Fight� For Trade -Wm. Pickard & Co -5 to. Miller, of Lochalah, who is agent for fiis Fervioeo were colic oteci� by Re ther Mo - v. he would propose to make the barden to t he averAgE amount of '�50, )00 a mont 2' distri6t, dalivered a f �ne addreae, He'ft a Xeown, who feelh 1� Furs .. m& MoFjul Co- 8 r a�d consoli igly #poke 0% A� A� A 0 V W W V - V W V - Go TG The Dest-D. VoL-1chlan, & Co -8- for the develc pment of thi ir . industries at furcibl Is speaker and will be wal c med hi lre of the -merits of t I deceseek audible un - cows For Sa le-jobn Ucconn-011-5 fair all round "under a ProtectivI6 sysiew. thiEpointain for the pr(jeo iom of addi - if he comes again. -Mr. and M -8, Tho P- certainty of tbia-Ilf e -ver- Leggings �and feh-lined shoes make a good combination, wd one that e co pared wi ih, tb Sgoetavelea Loo -B. B. Gunn -6 We do not like t-3 see young CAnadiano,'_ and Eatilay Cattle -D. Ron -5 tional eotelp ises. The camp lotion of the son and little daugh or, from ni ar Wood. tainty of death. I hone f- the funeral cortege these wet days. E very.thing, -,.7ill give, 9, man splendid satisfaction For 80 -L-P,. Muleaby­8 especially young Canadian Liber4s, going povier "nal o i ille Michigan i ide was but fitook,viaitedatthenanselagt-w)�)k. Mrs. moved slowly on in -Bb. 2iolutnbaqeometeryi Bo -ti laeo Atte6tlon-Janxos, Uodichael-8 __s backon the enli the points to a 'Wet i d sloppy season, and you will certainly require :a pair i For$ le -ID McLennan, ghtened and progressive bogfrinin,'Of the.deveopment of by- homps n to a sister 0 il Mrs. Wes ii, --Char �es where *11 that w a 3 m, irt I of �oar' much M golds and rnip I& 0 an Recital-Sil. Thomfia Charch-8, hin Leee , wife and ohil( ten,' of also come in handy when the o hies de, p, policy of freedom and justice to all, rich dra alic-10ower and he praill. atei I that wit Dem It., aIN nt esteemed pioneer fou a a 11 resting of leggings, Whii -4 wi sp: W Dueluglgzhool- 1111to od-8 thre irs.tterie would bi aiiopulation (if Thankirgiving With fri ends in Chia I ocality. — ith spring sidts, as low as i Bv. and poor, and taking up eye ploce. We can sell'you a good'legrAng, e er laced or i 60 w No. 8-Ww, Vlliott Clerk -5 with lioliticalratro 1100, OPI inhabiting the two cities. Mrs. Joseph Mcphe son and lishildron,1 at i I - Fill gtock-L2- , 11� Wi 11 $1. 25 a pair!,- Cd leather, laced or Opring sklea, -at grade nostrums which favor. th Thai l4inio and i better line in -grain A e classes at Do nio Blankcts-2-X. Brodeeck--S Provin ial Governments Torai are visiting at R. UcP h( roon's - or. I X $1.65 a pair, and a still bette.'r line in grain leather a $:-),.60 Horse %nd RigFor Sale-Tantes Forei the expense of the manses, anf t - logical had don4 nob] y by him a d on -behalf of Annie Oliver, of Tor uto, is v at, t a pair. he is ting 'Or NOTES. -The So er6ign B�nk has opo� Notice To Grediton-F. Holmested-6 be comooloy he dasire� A publiol 7 grandfather's, John urgess.-­N a bel-Oli er th buildin ell on !in co op 7 ea_ X results of which invaria., t i to th n MoRill Ux Ch rles Doddai e g the Doiliini6n Government ali the Ontario and Wat Burgess a -- home f6in W d-, trazz�h at Or nutoiion wi r meeting a 4 Msloaq?a Lunch Itoom-3--a the Exeter offioe..-.A t those id X Olt Line Shoes 600 Von Wanted -A. E. Shuttleworth -5 up of a privileged class -of monopolists and A Legialat�r,ofor the assistit oe t�at bad been stook.�Agnes Herbs t is2home 0ra M:. 101- teliested ip the succeps of the approaching' Cash For Everything-Obarlea St er---5 combinaters sualt as. our neighbors to the given him. toba.-Mr. and Mrs. Wm'. Job ton have reAcrendium vote i3 called, n For Sale -J. L. Klllorrwn--4� forPriday eveni south of us are now cursed w Ith, Barely arrived home from.an extiended trip to thoir 91 Our lowest�pric�� shoe,is 81,i5O a pair, which is good val�,e. For $2.00 Butt For Sale -R. 1zcar13tt-5 s. eons,' Robert and Hagb, i evaln, at! Main I street Methadist � church.-Miso. ave 14 splen shoo made of - grain leathet, and w To Farmers -2 -Charles Sh�r-81 we do not want that sort of in$ in this rli6rth Not� _keiar Blois Roy, of Mitchell, i .5 v,'si t" F -we h A felt -line pug at a I Madge%-' i-th large Mani'toba.-Mrs. G. Bay, 6f, 00mberi I is Thames 4oad, thi 3 wee�.--�-Frid t Thi e wil give good satis-falAim. Last s6ason wEi sold a fiae young country of ours and the young I W. L. SO Ott, has disposed of hii grocer V visitil a night is' eyele s. 183 F DR friends here.--M*@,P Barbara Thyohs, Hillowe"4n. Wa your gMes and other intelligent, brig, - lit min of the c ou4try, who b usinesaiin Stri%tford to.J. 1P. Jpnes and wil 0 great manny pa a of 6ur h4ir-lined shoe, made practically seamlbs4 for . V� of Arthur, spent Thanks iv ag Witt friends tht Alan 6XY00i ov Tofe to Va�n aver, British Columbia. mo vables !-Barr a or G.i Stanbury qlt-- 9 have the most of life I-efore them, shoul here. -Mr. G. Jones, of Walkerto , 'is the 2�. 7 5'. We 11M'011 the qlame shoe this season, and also a court ( f re i rm rly of Down t I - a be --Mr. is, fo Wo guest of Robert Mofterson.-Th r6 are a. tended it a vie on at Varna, on new line made 1, orest. -the:saine fim.) to 8 11 for $2,50 a pair. 06 a4 farm of the late Davi I F'�iday, ii i the Li b, wal int A. Q. Be- Either bf these : hoes the staunchest opponents of ava oli.�y of '.this has puro ai -the for u� by. least four weddings o'n the slate to coplej6ff NO in I: his new we ree 0 g*ve 61le 7( 06 rk, c n 'on 3, Worth Easbhope fc r r is having a t e ephone put le SEAFORTF1, FRIDAY, Oat 31sit, 1902 kind. Oe I . J oiyi1lnend arer solid cidimfort—dry fee't and satfisfac- shortly. Much Joy. --The. crops ar turning office on Main. stne at, &�d also orle in his WNW $6450. tor out well in'this local! -J'y. We 9, re inf orrhed - y wear. t H. Polling r oeived the --Thelpees ferians of Shakespsore in- tL, a reiidence -Mrs.� Editorial Notes, and ni'm exAs, ten, I she' t �oseph Hogg had to stop tile �hreshero ead news on Satu day Of the de th of ter itly erecting a fine nem church in a North Perth Vacated;, untillihe-oonld draw es Be tbron, of h -this Ixt the- 9 way same grain, his Fister,iii-law, M a. Jam aTornit The Globe puts it�i -way cen, iral I'cwtion to take the pla e of the two Rio WILLIS SON Se -ve draw graimary being full to the top, paksage and t: - The Liberals ha u. the: first blood I oronto, -Miss E 3 atbron, 'who as atten& Olin rehesi now in iexistsuce. Tory journals Mr. Tarte to gradmalfy as-, all. -Joseph Warder has: purolaplad &fine in the election courts. The court opened at -Mr. 5'A. F. 'INvIcLaren, N. P4, of Sbrai - ind the deceased, las returned home. -The gaming the form of a Sunday school super. fo horso *fro m_ W. J. Daff. We r. n1derstand many fri nds of Pri Rollins Will,lbe glad to 9tratford on Tuesday for- the trial of the rd, is one ol the prowlite of a large com - it has not beenI debided'who pan y wh�oh p roposes going into the want - the price wag $140. He'will'b.e i anidy for -iiian crop "Better faetwieC and botter aaws MISHTER G. North Perth petition. Mr. Make, for the intendent,and learn tha3 the latest " rts f4m Lon 9AN delivering flour and food. hospi tal 'indicate' I hat � 0 is dolin-, nicely nee. d The cow wo; want More On Ping PoIng.1 is to fill the ace of Bad facture of cement in Manibolb 6spondent, Mr. Monteith, asked permission 21 PI Man �f the m inis a, The ba "Con - try. --Wht!le Mr. Thomas 0. Dempsey and his after the operaitior.-Ge rgp Cr-.,owley,.Iiv- shea-) needed on 09 to hame a, consultation with the counsel for siat3r we're driving to her Va rAa, e I r man, - is week nove into W� house re. cret4." Evening subjents.: 4ts b 3.1 Av theres &i2nyV' I loike it's wau Str a i the a 0 aLr f in �r Ing i - 34 Irom Mrs. Alf.:8beeres. M king the most of a!'m" ""iss the petitioner. Mir" -Brown. 1 After a can- The Toronto Mail says f the jails of day I the�r horse ran away an they weie COUAT OF Rmusiok.-The co 3r of e. ce tly purch%so OL Ving more than another. An! th%t's only r 3 iers' liab, M c ln&.nLny yearsIhave ta en a Ruitation it was announced t�at an agree- Ontario were emptied out, who t a beat of thrown out, both receiving se! ious bruises. vision for the' correction of the a. Treblecock: daughter, at Bowman. Blen-.h Madd k,i Guelphil-" Scioncel of spoortB. Far 0, are the guesto of the former'O sister, Batt ar-making - Bread-imakirig ur great --Mr.iJazzles Perrin, of Lfitowel, wbile for Stanley, was held in'the tow is lip hill, vi I intherestan Laerass3, h vtij�i am� Oermit the s itnesses the Ontario Goverarr ent Would be vigiting Wornen it, es� bow a makf the meat had been arrived at to , " eat w hoie b other at Roaevilt.i 3, was kicke I by his- Honor Judge Doyle, on I X i Ay IsIst. M 8. (Dr.) Amo.o.�Cooper White, of Wind- a Inati ut , , in- jump, abickera, futball, euchre, ba%114 3 on to be vacated and a, new ele6tion -ordered &91e, to muster for election t ria' . t I is visiting, his igrandmother, Mrs. -John tereeting 11 A talk 0111 digestion, with 0 to." True b Urcle on Saturday ni h crushing his The ConservAtive interests war Idolied th grane an otherivoise, droky.nole, e lin�. e enough, because these are the ska 11, ge di 10, lite.'- Coaneillo Joseph Davis purposes simp [e demonstrations in pooking in ;ar )!0em as it, was admitted the el inj- of v6tere d at 12:o'c Nuesday night. -after b J. A. Willi m of Zui ip 3,- pr6si-. AD, trottin' races, boicic ff, UO -0 eciion' oould ib' y Conaervat�ve ass it sanitarnw. before. t bl lir the Tory machine genera The b, y taken to Lipto,�,el for burial dent of the- �returzziing to Grave, hur. eria and their effect o the iome and tV took, th;, fifteenth puzz p _Pom;pun_ 09. ey rbd W48 a (a, W to dairr Domestic Scie ce voided on evidence,, and this: proceeding was can, be bang on , ur'dAy the Liberal lot g. He came i homel much proved in Flowers., ht cheap. interests were cared - -by G � t - &way, 90luff-, fUTAht flip ffar th drink an' e and hope urn nextiti' e cow, their evolution &nd, cul tion. I i flu _T 'truQ a 3ool secUorl St�nburyll bidrriater, is 'h �Itb, 810 ret ping pang - HIROOse asked in order that tl�e enorm'us expcnse ef hp,: ei ees of unio xeter, pros i Ill ii a It ely - so on, an! whin lrst broke No. 5, Fifflart on Ellice a d ogan, hav Refoz�zn association.. cored, trial and a scrutiny of this ba�llllots might be The Toronto Mail of, Satar&y says: The Conser-A e I'd. Plot 1 1 was wan iv th' f u rat to 11rcha Be a eon - r V 010 ir IV e N co' nt f tiv 6 L'o, re -e igagod M s-4 Minnie Collied as teaeb r died alk names and' i i at ruok off no i and 60 thrdlable iatherest in a set. tays ito avoided. The, Court gave its agent to this The Ontario Government have issued a A Oorrect�on.. we an al� Lib Is added thir en names ok i la;ncy," Is& s, - waa ye of t ieir �choo' for the year 190' at te' a It dtr� ftind Clancy, 11 C roposal, and the seat wa I I p a aqcording,ly de- complete list of the. returning a o4rs for the van md'salary. off BN 0, us Nia Mh- Er)ITOR,-From� 6 report of the moind. gojzii�' balvers wid ril e on a ping pong ing a ne gain c we q claxed vacant and a new ordered. coming referendum on prohibition which is -A diisastr3ut fire occuired'at Mr. W . for the Liberals. Tv'Am 1, 0 f Holy; ROB illop council meetio hiCh appe vs It %red outfit OTis all tW rage,'? Is�ys; Among P0 ' gl� n -has dis sed lo r ek m In this constituency, Mr.. the Can- in Mond�y of I in yc ue �ia�er last we &I fro a th" r crusht, an' to WAB can hope to ob� to be held on December 4. Tlerd has been tural t6at , which I ticket L-4 bi M i's larrie'd off the' f;o r J4 n%jarity.. I week, as: aref ulb of the high vi'ind, while Bli th. at a tc lette.- patills"I -00d -80cOietY! uJil a lleollift IN, 0 a t� ei0i tub 'Vi oc ee, Willow Grove, a as b near h6re 8 fine ag ioulw servative, w" eleQted by two of a f 4 . h;l 91 Orri On* tain a 1u.ttfn1,1_zz, considerable interest in the appoig-twento in 0 Man of the a 2ow, thin fall' ( 1 .14- 1 ft- ; _�,l y 4 a gen- 0 time er tril* J"anaile a pl- PA r l3flitenlies ­ an A DO woo III W 0 clerk at Tine council, a - k%t lit U An absentee,,Ao had vo righ�.._ to vote, rc- some out-of-town rldinga,,,whe ibere 1as BRIEFs. —The ahnual entertain ri I tlemanlr4m the Slates� r be ved for bard witIli all 'tkpontents was barnead, �c lit of 3b. ly accidoub 'at Grieve's brid e, on Sept6 ber dishpaiell. y th' giug to 'be them the inug sum of $,�50. The, kre four t apail that X).," Ist. the public ate -given t :)un era and hat bdward has ars old ind Wei gh 1, 450 pounds, ei 6ch are - th Im er P -presinted his nivvy o3rded his vote in Stiratford, in" place of an- been rivalry between mp arlbe. orces wi!2 'the Z f gether wJl;h t e separator lo t1hp Andro'w'r. eharch Buz day: schoo P ye held on Friday evenng, - Decenbar I Ill other of the same name who had t to and the liquor interest as to who 4hould be Kastner'Urothers. the aocidentwas entirely the fault of the Wilbellum will a plug pang Fe This year's entertainn ent will bal � 3 the form both brigit bays, atched a4d a ve t -an, they. vote. The striking out of this vo the chosen returning officer. _-Mr. 10. D. Swanson, of Dlil *nie, wbil 3 ry riders on account of. theft carelessness in The lliq�ior inter- ig say he is grately islipractod wia.it." a e.�' it is said., was anxious to se�wre a -lisr, cutting fbir'his silo 1;xst weeL bad the mie- pretty tei tn. T I e and of a tea meeting.—Mr U. C, W: 'if oird, 'W�ho ped:from Hen- recardiagof the tendered ballot as ited I is at present attending the Clinwa nio4el sall on To eaday. going too fast. I wish to say subh is not may suit tW Ryal aClan t1d fort no ti0 haN e the end of' he third finge. -If we had beer careleialy t 3ar- but frpm what I beat I don't vjuk� of appointees entirely different froii� that of the c ise. by the iiithtr voter, mada' it a tie and conse- returning officers who acti �9 right hand cut off by the corn' chop. BpiEFs. —The fi Sri ;e1son. fell school, has been engaged as teachi in school w. of the L e the oil iti the gea- Of h ing down the hill,-- regarding nothing, as care ighuch fur it. 'Finnerty says J�vo 'too on Tuesday night ut oon disappba section No. 7, Hallett, for next ye The red.' per in( iM quenl voided the election. This. gives the I eral election of May 29 last, In �,'cousidar- I 6he er d 91 f the second -c Mr. Morriaon's version i w uld ha e. pe Vi let 6nd R. R. �ohusbOn have rtyls salaly isVOO.—The aaniversarf i 'rvices,ju Messrs. F. Ze Is choitdish fur anny g. An? Fiui* -er,"the Gov - able number of' cases, howe III - ed. The�, day previous he ci it b. io. thupilb believe, we should, undo.i3ted Government a majority of two. in the maan. ly have 'ad poslited. 'He says it waddolt be go btA f connecti�n with the Blyth Metboo at church bee: n investing in i iome valual� m AV me!'way, a"he 1hl! ball wud shtay on tW tahVe, but it'seems ernment has purtmed the routineicour e of the le hoiraie flesh. are bones, if nob on neol. broi time. Mr. Rcse arajority is growing. ill be held on Sunday and Mond yj N6v Theybave purchaeled the 0 appointin I ile the storni. was raging Wedn9g. stalli n Roan sheriffs and registrars.-,, rn barrier was entirely u t, J or such a Lick to have tindincy to er, paying a good tself under th, ember 9bh and 10ch. Rsv. C. VV Brown, Cloud ".from. Mr. e Ord dangerous 'am cupboard an' othe'r out-iv4W day fterpoon of:last week the light and was, in th dark, rn' -Mitchell, m for b m. --Mr, 3. nd her son, from way Viacom." kIngliah aB. D., of Wi I be the p er ;ab 'In Litt a &--a wai Fair Tx protective, 9 proven by the t��'O y re n. Int ru* the barn of Mr. Timoth3 Pepper, ade. The public, and especially thd� the morning and evoking servio: Sebringivi le were I ere �'Izio week visiting at ing " Nathu wer ii inded Finnerty to ay Mr. Hu Ribbert,,,and setit on fire. The barn and_ Sun. I men from town, Whose horse Iran ato ping Pang,," I says. Give him a ,h Guthrie,! M, P. for South Wel. public, is a, mighty fickl day. n Monda W dams. This was y evening a lit� r atd Rev 1. 1 F Yager e, M4a. Litt is Mr',o. Yag. level contents *ere totally destro it, and came nearly causit g thelh Eer ous an? he's at -howe, but hes as n-Lugh 013 iv, yed, among the. Lovidon. tertainment wial be gi� 5 er'0 moth)r,—Wo a received here this ep lington, ia, r' orted to h%ve made a state. illustrated a few day' ago in old'� musical en a, the ater he g a threshing machine belongi' -injury. Theonly thin i i that Mr. 0 1 k of t e-marr' r� place ina parlor as aick: toy on an Illy- -real recently, which is be' church, when outside talent is ex woo I e, a Bramption,, 9 b h ublic. f une oql� of some to Mr. JQ` hn J afferson. ed 'to went, ia Moat f Mr. ig There was a, great p Alfred M ritz to ss'Iaura Kibler', raywasa little leis fOrtl Date than Mr. pliant. 'Tie different wid us,.", I take ps�irt in the 'prog amme. �A I IT he siys.� "Wld urb for reproduced by several O the Conservative kind, during which the Kin z a- a ueez; and — The warr ago of M r. E ert Forman to a py ov ut Poo aze, On Fulton and myself, wh6. es!aped a w a little practice an� our own natb7zra the revision of.( lie B th voters' ist h Tuesday, Both yth voters' VqRs Mis Maiid 13 own, daughter a] Mr. Win. M and braises. The fault ties , vith soon be abi to apars with a good deal of gusto. This is I other royal personages to a in the 'Br, held in InIustry hall here on Mo' ay 6 (z were formor residents ebou'l I have seen to it i . n not plaein'g a Pro- issue I a challenge to th' Dublin ping i P ok wvddn't wonder but wed rs, sM Val, of the West wrd, Lt.. Marys, was what Mr- Guthrie is reported to have said procession. The military' werq all 0 in' the clemniz' of hi ce an Mere among pang His honor, Judge Do�le preside Altillr- did on Wednesday evening of las per --d. inger si n I at the barriei., which, club." Practice is 9 ations were made in the list ula'l' tiryou g people. :Thisy'have a a great Ving," _Bayv� Fair trade is what we want and what parade. We are told T;bat whi le tlhe,cheerg we r. Th Bev' -Mr. Manning, pastor o a follows - po being. the,game Mor as thp 0 ho b of fri nds he� whq will' a road below it, Clancy. 41"Twas-no-thin? but coneht�` we Are resolved to, have. I am satisfiect t; t were num, Y, John Kelly, John Bai rick, Malcollin Carz�p n tel tn ex- Rut ha eroua and lost 'for r al 'Lord the 4etb'ndist church, performcd the. cere- y and a'anding in the da k low, could not pr nged UO hich to Tyre an th' in saying this I voice the general feeling of Roberts and his a bell and W. E. Campbell wer ohs tending (ongratu no am� inj wishing taff passed a 11711, at unno- Mon 71 W. o kk place at t e lame of, th as h be seen until wit] aetice an' application that niade' Joe d prospe it 1 i W ee of it-, and in th! wo then! hal pine crokynole champion ixt arty. A i ticed." A year ago " Little brfd Bills pE�rentb from r y! Otario without distinction of p part one to part two Mrs. Stalk I Bo s," as. he the ease of a veltic e, a e thab as atlet Nor Ward last winther." Well, w readivatment of the tariff is a neceasicy, er,-Rev. G. ;McQuillizi, John Sh Peter new relati ns. TI will reside in Montre. and was familiatly called, was the whi, e headed — Hon., Thopnas Ballantyre E as returns(. I nerve is and easily frighoter eaq;y bon Mat i z hao E qper- e and a Robinson, Alex, Loo i al,41lef ed could 1-1 the revdjuatment must be based u�on a boy, and whenever he re dr. L good !situstion. bon t th'ping pang aV slitared appeared in public frory , MC4UL Clemens, Mich an, The pall t have aleared it and caused no end Of d�m- atia on Claniey�la kitchin table. 11 now, f(,r of the sofiatica%as bomplete T 2 of Mr. "urn 3ull, on �ho ivig properMew of our peculiar position. Of the people went at a t crazy, b Kelly were struck 'off, and Rev.";PJh he �ar Lake A. Ilcift him, ba i age. A great deal a f aul is foll with ng outflt consiats i -v two bate, orl -Ok Shore road, about t tree miles South I of pa eta course, the re-arrazigement must be suah as some re ad George Hickingboltom were St. ra acoa or other, his glory Ila departed his g is �still' iwe6k and he i 3 ul able to usi i wheel men, bu Ose d als about th' soize iv a lady -'a fi-�ht, a pieoe iv riving vehi to W ke comp it w th any frdedo le to sleell wouk be a .1 make the burden ia.ir all round." and. the populace have ceased added.—The Blyth ft Joseph, 1, ite !by fire' do him He is at ly destroyed Sunda3 afternoo i. "he etraw'ptiwk was ttl more gentl ma ne which isstrtched aerbseth' Wre ay ema mills cho yed 325 bags on Thured This is t laigest Mr. Guthrie is one of the ablest the how ver aridl his mang frimids will be and g: ve the� cyclist t4l rig:it of w honor, well e fire to truckby lightnig nd t king firei islet iv th' table as a laine iv dematcation no to day's chopping ever done in that stablish- -he d eLhing kot spoke, &W four balls &be 'ze t young guard of Liberal plea ied to hear that good h)pes are enter legall belongs to `6idi it ut th' soi politicialis im the the. baro, espite t most stron ment, none eor to IV, , le That versatile and always i4tensbing tain �d of �his being able to lie 6bout again WOUR not b(f heard of so o%en. A whi el- 'he' Dowinion PrliAment, and far t :a reason, of a lar�e ambero the. a had iaeighbors� wh lasp egga hin lays wbinhe Vinkas. -a idone writer "Knoxoiqu," i Boo in his former health. man I as rights as well so o her me on e ugh wurk fur thl saison loike. Ye in the Predi'byteris no doubt, his remarks- are given gathereq render assi tance. The barn eno the H Dublin. containbd be entim or p of the season publb highway, but few all am to recognize allitand at wan ind i -V th' "For prenieditited, nest Mitchell, � had a valuah�e sy sn of horsei op - Lore atten- his, last fetter says. —Mr. R. Winslow, of ran Road yer tion, than' they otherwise w oul occasion. NOTES.—Dr. and Mrs. Michell attend -d it. I he Grieve's bridge', it the co ditioE in ponint, shtande ait th" other- Thin thq larg-es Mr. lair all says,- he ever ye, bi t unalloyed, unrelieved insolen the coal and a caft killed 0 the G. 9'. R by the latil w ob er, His sitatemen, however, is the Forresters' concert in Staffa la'b we�k hi it wagon the nig4,t c f Sept very indefiite had, and I -,but .6 fe implements was th" ball a tap - an'sind it into th' inelmyR barons who waited on the President; of ihe' 81pl ass S4tard ighb. The i aimals and enjoyed it very C was a veritable death and th It may mean a very great deal or it may d bur d ere (66 in insurance 0 tirrytory. He waits till it bounces an". b f t P0 par e - past ed a V�er a defe0tive gate an Rot o1n thi did w4ely to It an nil there e pates tW formula as before. 'Tis as in Seaf 31 It sin placed v: mean very little, u i this 11 nearly co er he follo ey had blen th re as gain., to slope. ple rWat issue. —Mr. and r W, no t wing night, but if t United Statea the oth6r day,'shoild' perhaps Borman visited frien ce $1,2 In. this: respect it is not trae t daiing the eening and ere (.augb '0 getthe red ribbon. They alool s. i Nelin loss, I read W irict�6iw, Iy lectured -e, state -s- ek6 �killec ford, spefit Sunday the- latto IfOU66- the first night Mt. Mu sly a unlike th who by tpe late train.; the borm nd' the oth to thin Clancy read tbim, thin we both -read ail the representative of seventy williong of outr1ghb,,$utthe.c4Ib was still iving!whex here. Mr. M. Willia a is cosily led d thim togither, thin we obtarted In. py would have been saved a gi e advocate a. high tariff for purely, protection Oated of incon. venience and people and patronizingly tolc1lim1whthe. four din the niorui�hg.. The losi is a heav3 thefinenewpost offi twhic ll, soreness Anct the council tibe shtruck� t purposes: and dubi it A Canadian oh" ball i& bib th.,nett& an' �thin aine Th its one )a 9.A'D 15EATH,-O "Monday mornin on M � W-� 5 -low'. embellishment to the towa.—Mr it rolled under th" shtove. Ate ought to do. Ucle Sam is very :sensidve UT. g of this expelit,e of, pay ing for the di images a net Even Mr. Tarte is, a& P. rule, very —The �br& A Herald says On 'Wed. week Mrs. James towart sucou -ON# OF THE BOYS. about kingly authority, but phy, O� London, was in town' mbed to an he dabs not re-. ice SO. I i for me," 1 says. Fifteen nothin' "�'saye need y last P typhoid If D, 0 ano(o, �s Is, eve y_ Radeth' diriotions," Isay1r. :of nonouncing o %1ny formad t1lie unpleasant task �: lun� troub e, after �n illness of �about four nite in hi's declarations. No, what does the kicks of a millionaire - day.—Mr. B, A. Nevi f L I &tta3k of r, together with a Magistrate 0 Loanle per visitor -in town.—Mi. Orawfo�41 —Eldgar DoWLE(,'& f oi.,yo Clancy, L a -a' he �tuk an- -tent, Between the man who b4a ormerl student of d. 8 " a trade WeL ex visited tart agirl Mr. Guthrie mean by far stR 01ab jud ent, on a re�ident of D' W11 e who -haE weeks.- Deceased was former �;ities lbirlean, Institute, 0 her ball an' sint it floy& shtraialit fujr -me Mil�oy, an I was m rri about three- ye 'r lof Ireland and the man who �me, 41' subwit'S but ,whom he i v&sL obliged to, mys F1 a Is are all in favor of fair trad but our i eate6ant always b n cc F integrity, ig in Han)b i ho disappe4-red so. Go aicy I says. Ye?re not k'he was often kicked by the Lor� Lt friends in London last week. —11t. 3: Bru:i- IY 1 eriph. Collegiate iored a mzln er, *who has been visit im g, has te ously a year sigo last September ideas of what may 8 3 and be ho; fair may Of returned homie.-­Mr. Millar an i faml-i ago� sinde which th r. -lifig and� from Vabor township, where he Vfte obe vastly to being kicked by a coal bar find guilty y b Lacta- e.11 Th' table's too shOrkl' railway stea al May le' have res d(d in Po Arthur. Mt.std"Mrs. wheel. 0 diaerent. If Mr. Q,4thrie means 44 fair 0 1 ing wiJoLl" to the re- have woved to Michigan to re ide.—Miloo teaching school has been heard from I.#. says Clancy. Mebbywi?d betther olay that magdate, or a trust boas of io kin Stewartire d, there spep" abili.4 of a I the t,urne ri parties !con3erned, Carpenter uest of er siste must be taxed for -was the I osels a 11 trade the many is nbt mitah to choose.-'-' Over a last. His parents, vghlo I e in me on th� soidewalk," I says. Ye don't J�uow` case Was doubly bard, althQingh the nature Month ago and we onl r here &I f6w days Mrs. Dave' McConne 1, last .'W�ek.—Miss township, about two weeks, ago r ceived how to play th-.game anyway,"' says Clainey. 'de letter fro 1 know as much as y.e do about lk ye:Iould the benefit of the few that the tariff ni u at of the cas� would hve ma it pin when bothl were t ien down w,ith favet, An attempt to solve the acute la ll 1 11 zzliDg O'Connell, of Goderich spent Su day W I him, written: Bata is, New be raised for the, benefit,- �of oertaia manu- or prob- enough Onde an, Loss.- The -b being Al cinfine4 to big bed., York Stamte.' -He had he �n stud ing t circuwstai her palients -here.—Mv, Quialiv n, of Ba Mr.'stewair oo cbncaved8inny.g&mbia-n,",Isa,.ys. low in Manit)ba and 'the Norbliwest on magistrate sue on ce, and' it the Deceased was in t c 20 i�yeai of h' dedsenten; factarers and to the detriment of the can. falo, iw the guest of h iss Conlo uEl.—Mi et -age, ard, �nd took thin mean g away be insulted in me own house, saytclairicy, d is a good Sunday ie in Ali am u uncongenia, task 13*0f gettr %nd, be8ido hr., priacner"aireco: one hereatter Wills spent her hue )and she �eave a little' e by the 8'a -ming public, then we have no: hesitation a, small scale is being ma4 f nothing more Will be done in the way t her her daughtei 117 months old to Tqurn her early aiz� he talk we over the spectcles wid- his Immigration Board of the De artmen� a chall.—Miss Murphy main the guestlof Mri. _J seph moirrow, a former merchant of pong racket. An' thin I into him. 'I in P'ug s. -LA meet' 0 38 brought him a gee-Weinde'r on th' jaw puuiahmen�t, the disgrace bl� g conside i saying that he has miain, H. Doyle on Saturday. —Mr. John R6ac . i I terpreted pubIic r el demise. the: Interior at Ottawa. A r6pre011entat via Varn died at Toronto at I Mond of ! opinion. and Most Of all the con-viotions in itself c6 mmc neurate with the offence. has gone to Manitoba on busi ea%—. Rey. NOTE �g of ,he directors of the �v . s. e! deceased moved lh�jl� in Father: Fogarty is b xving th6 �as t H u�roin arme 4' In ULU* was . rom rna to Fullartonj �rlzere he: was on. MissusiClancy grabbed me by th' galWaya has gone to Scotland to bring out s'6 number week,laged 70 year Sint him floyful Over th` shtove, Thin the Liberals of, this. province, and to, be L Th e 11 ham of experienced farm hands wh will entar the Oun*O1 b Br I �y school �roujads levele( and fixed up.�Mr. wels', on T is -vinced of this we venture the staement ry he p . rincipal g sineso up. to the ti e of Ids Leadbu Ta camerushin' in aW con age an' jst thin Mary Ellen site noon f this w 'k. b e T. Pepper suffered a evere loss inl' havin tb 'a In ch room. Ba by -wall an' she fetched Missus Clanov a a-wairie -that he -need only go to the nearest town. y Malone�'s In k �f Commerce his barn and content destroyed ig best on ]land w nginj for the into a ear's engagement at �260, with death she grabbed 11 God Bless our Rome 11 DITth' d tachment is Block IV ship in- his own rid-inLg. If, fire an ''pal roebtings of "he I atibute, which- will - —Il,-ig abated from Obt 1 board an lodging.' The first de n6r 16 cents, 18204 IM on the other I that although 0' last wqek.—Mr. John Byers wo anlf.urfoive m3nuea we expected to arrive about Christruls' arriga D I This I ver th" top-knoLt p y be held as follows Fo dwic� November no successor to Mr. Tarts ban yet lbeen- �p- -had as purLty a little Be 'd *1sh rimmage as y t w work Out deparment� stock a reasonable plr�tees. lue. pointed, it is the general feeling Our ne%,r fall stock is. co leto in ever last W�dnesday to a i OtIng lady in�i Monk. t had, he means elisses should be is a good iea and we hope i 11 nd very 28t� ;, Mo rth NIOV be 29bb ; B at 9 ton oil his . fa Granby rubbers. �ale Deos eorge A. Slat �r- h" fuel question was furgat ere On re lexain nee with us. L 0 leggings Trospe ton will remain �n beat young brid a life of bappineES, and nd'; Walton, e8wo e h ir aboes, ;We wi h Mr. Byers an( to see, an� Placed on an-,eqaa,. footing as far as the well.. Most of the men Who 00 u .8 nber lot Et e Brodeur, the pl�goent Speaker of t e I such an engagement can't us disagreemlinta esalties of revenue will. permit and th will be. :5rd, Tfi6 nas MOB an is the, will be the man. I is skso willia, Boo, -Mrs. Weise, of Berlin a Visitin a helps to relsive thl monotony iv loifeaV it At and Shoes, I of Commons, fur a taie - These I for go Did footwear, W. H. ity, I t pre ident, and us sesfolth. i . apd`1 stated that Mr. T. B. come permanent eful cit eq's. Tb is special favors 1820-1 among - iss M Georg) Hood t i se(retary.-Op Mon- Ffint,,. of and advantages be extended is the kind of y iela bives and fri nds here. - moatht won't be lODg befoor Clancy will be kw material that bu it -up old New prunowick-,- will be a Ogg, of to none, then, we, a -re! equally free in say Gizr-TTN-0 TO THE Tor. -F nny when you Caffr&y, of the Classic -,ity, is day of this week, F,-ank Wingham, 6ppoint id Clerk a v a tor in. -ing Oatax io and laid the I blin' to me over th! finee An' his Misss be n hloh a6n!of Mrs. Hogg, of. thl House, the place vaicate� by' t e -1 over to berry a hunk iv:soAp av ye plan till k e eat way for tBru sela,' die that he has the country with him. t I she is. now -7 ieJ prospering. An ex eri;-ied come to thin f it, that th Sul town. Miss Donnely i 7aa mayr at the Ba a mail to $et pital inl London, 1 vhert he. had ir i the top is by 9� ting to the ne8day;of last week, in 3t. Patrick' chur Zone to death lof Si John Boutin there is a great gulf bet rish or English farm I& )orer - is ergo nixt Mands. ween, this position bottom-io pri, -ea. Our lo ��03 static i . U wil I . pk.ces are th by Rev� Father Fugart , to Mr." lin of 11 be� rentem- - -Mr. W. J. Locke, foX not n1oiskary far me to wortb a score of Dukhabors 64d y eople of 11 0 .05% yearolafarmer � AV cloorseit's b e and the do^trine advocated by the Proteo. that ilk. they rez it a er. d that genuine thing I ecause o ur best vishes fo month, east of St. , slitate that Richardson so' McInnis are t tratfopd. We offer ,,Livap. Hopi fell down allielevator in theitownship of Yar t ionists. Theformer is, fair trade," the lat- guarenteedL goo ineSS. f 4is rispness of their uture happiness in Wingba about ;Wo- onthe agoi -from Thomqis, was killed Wednesday afternoon. it -yet. Ye'llgo here ann way' whither I I ecovere A'by- d air makes I ong for a RI Lff, which accident he ever L A: cow, with only one born, hdq calve tell ye to or not. y LL Pur or cloth ye can -git a good as � ve promise to -he ;at,epayers of he' BuffAlo Jacket, or a he4vier during� the afternoon, and Mr. ocke led shoe fr th� same prohe as ia poor Ye ter Is speaial advantages tOL favored clasae& fne Ottawa correspondent of 1 w in r laW Will �ei submitt� 0;00ur The former adds to the general prosperity Express, who generally gets in piett� rz�arly that vieif. to Our tore v , I ni Brussels 1 i te uturd, 'to decide the calf in'front of the bow while his wife know enou 7 be a dis' 111bb6ft. I gh to grab at it don"t ye ? Av -v�hetber-tbe town To i., Seaf9rth. Maloikey's lunch roo Bak f I lk her. The cow atta�ked Mr. coorse. Thatalitainds to raison.4 of all, . the later builda up privileged to the ground floor for his politic0l news, aPPoiatmelit. The'R. MdFau C will or 'V;illL Inot loan W e okridge tro$., 0 ;the woollen mill, the Lol he prob- ock , Oatorth. Dinner 15 can e - heart with asses onpolies An makes the following reference to t 1820-1 to. !nlng him above th d com- r Lcoke pie c e BI can make youi HUM ji yea th IGPLOGA�� -teryo and te -e the rich and Herbert )f $5,000 for to a withou6 interest. her h n, severing e main at biaes'an.d tends to mak richer and able future course NarEs.-Me srg� Thomas You d)llars go a ang sly. 0 of Ron. J. A Messrs. Lockridgel 4' . a rgood I� Tarts : Irviae, who hve b HOW?l Well, by car i ng then�.. Oi w ve imade �xcellqzit died oban ly. Decesiolsoll w Any person desiringto secure py- the poor poorer,. Mr. Tarte always remained a Tory, , and a; Stratford, you op as born in I p I TO the former doctrine I 08itiO131 tathe town, and w� tbiiiik ev4q Somers t, England f� ing boot and oboe business would do well to are b ome for a visit thi ec k. -In the may do.likii by exo an�illg t�i III at The and v4s 74 !Years .. I . we feel convinced the people of Canada, b prided himself on being a - followe of the death of �'Mr. Davidson, tow E. McFaul property -owner shot Id vote for the lb;y-law. age. communicate with the above firtri -as we are aforth thr e .1 f _r win - y nehip of --An assault case W come up before Alag. sons an two d La. Ile sifively retiring from business th Co.'s Store, 8e e leaves, besides ie wife, a Is zlisiority, would give their sanotion, late Sir Tobu Macdonald for a rio� of MC Ilop �bses one of its ol, eat and m ter Dry Goods, cloth i oketih, aughter �11 rge p bet u 8, Dress. Wa one PO e ed residdlits. -Messrs. eury Stimore Goods,, Millinery, derwear, the altmte K4rr on Frid �y of I this week. The the m at prosperous farmers a d cattle but to the latter never. The fome�r is twenty years. There are those lV4 lielievie' r" ies into ested ar fsrn�ers, living in the dealers Elgin county. and J. E. Irvine have each ad succesBfui any pther necessaty t itzge. 20-1 wh at Cainada, has been enjoying and pt,,Os Tarte would be aw� ted as 6 atern �a t of -ey.-,George l$hiels. of IS now that Mr Richardson & N"InIA ? bees, hauling pressed hay to Dubli, CHEP. 'R E -B NGAG D. - TEA The t I a teoJs of Wkit ip, has urchased a house and rey to one of the Conservative leaders, 3ee'ug that si a Hicktiell anil Barwio are prepar-I separ4te school section 6. 1, Hib Er� ve Periog under for ithe past five years. Ttle Mes lot on Turn erry str et, north, from� Tho ln�aq 1&tter has had a, blightlag, and deg he has espoused their policy of : arc tectioa ing ft el f4 -Se4forbb and ont in wood t re-exig�ged Miss Git mu y as teacher,, ith Balla'nt d will ove to to*nshortl beat I he h4nd. good man 4n influence wherever t -tied. But thi's is very doubtful. A ma i" an advance 'in salar y has goit licople will y. he trustees in his A car load o dairy .. own wi�re ngbt here roes 1 into cor w rap up -a few t But, Mr. Guthrie i4s. that a re-adj to apologize all. his life time f )od if the� case e0dently appreciat the wortf 6f lone last 'rom, �eai Inge I 'nd s' Id Bi lau hter Sale� a a 2anging p Saturdai7, f too rice keeps -!up nearl�, as high of tho�e'most useful me be:s of 8 i6ty, Mont of the tariff is neceas%ry his Politics once, and no one. was'evi r heard as what.it is: a by auction. .' They sier e 9 -Mr. Kai0iley,'art elder of e latter day successful teache iece at the re-adjustmeut coessful been the -s -Mrs. Will e a �er four and that of in this. country who an )hanged ho, d* ale. Y. saintF, has� ho this! MuE LATE JAMEs ATKrN_$O;Nr.__4 NO GOING N AT y be - Ing mee; children left on Thu d o th eek for Proper view of Gur present vveek. The fore -the'dawn of -sunrise on Saturda, must be based upon 06 twice. That be will ir go in psculiar situation, and ment in politics, sin be a die rb ng ele- section during th mom.. California' wl soe he has twO news- address of this lore BE purooses �ma irig her- gontl man is Wal'aceburg_' ing 0 Aober 18th, another link co I ecting Mi of her 12 Ise raust be such as to m6ike the barden fair all papers to voice his views, is pre, ibyicertaig'.. The I eoplo are ga, ering up f. teir apples' us wit the ipioneers of"Perth cou h e, as her health. ill not per Vhatever assistance can be obb ludd from- ) was Tflas i -i atl right. providin' bdr_ and �ftjn4the r am, i irlg in this ell ate. James Shaw earoyt round ima 13 rga C/ 9 h' m co verted i to cider and severe ,when Mr. James Atkinso !balmly �m in this way will, 120, doubt. 4e Very ac- 1�0 his accompanied her par of the journey on his a,(:z maki gapple butfe- in a:bUtIdence.-Mrs. a4d e cefullygave forthbis spiri way to Great Falls, ontaia, *here he in. n, the le f of the NV. 8 ith 4nd Mrs. F. A-1cIntosh have sold a p urate v jaw of our c6ptable to R. L. Borde de' -aar situation,"' And wh n q; in the KR]Eigllt pecul ker Mr. Atkinson WE born .at is our OPPO -itio b t with the history f the past tends to spend the %inter.: -Rev. Mr. Rosa Peculiax situatjon ! Is it nat tha ; b9fore him' i about � 100- �urkei - ', This in another proof county o,f -Longford, Imland, seV( t Canada t is not at all lik ly ithat he of , tY-two returned home to Brusiels . on Tuesday whit industry �will aocompl Ish.-Some of yeara ago , and when a 1loT emigra qd with, We are bound to 'sell the gooc's, and we- will �cut the price af ome lines ia an exporting more th Will ever invite that stormy petre of Canad- those wh . of this week uA we re plibased.to state he a Wentio.n'the excurai his parents to Canada in country ; that in o an importing ia�u Politics, to be one of his I utenants. toba. have I' ? ni to Mani- 18"7- get 11 9 in hag, sufficien nearly n half. A . �eturned, and otheres ai e expected the county of Simeoe, Fu - a Is a 0. T,hat, at any rate is the general iev� able to take Ilia own a Melville ' churcK rder to sell to other 010 tario. i.er on ork ii be See our table of h avy un alid Freizes, worth, 75c, 85c and $1,, W omes Countries we must aI8G buy' from them ? If, of the home aext*eek., -i as the cares of manhood evolved a )o 3i bi Ste -MrB. (Rev.) -Port�St"Iey, i -while they lasf 50C a yar how pblitical situationat this moment� of resolute shoulders, he came to the c Iii f ther red out a a lot of Silks, and when. sold they cannot be r6 - tiled on the farm on tb 3; 6urthi other friends in . I -elpir, are shat up to ourselves and Parbli and set ty 0 visiting her fat J. M-. 'O'Connor, and We clea er.. of the Ole.rgue enterprises has Bluevale. t t -Hibbf By -by a: hea y import tgx to Use a Anooh concession i Ow a ecial forced v d n the towns ip of i ber of f Quite a. num rms have big constant toil and p sistent lal Black Taffetta, been. successfully completed at NotEs. peated. cansume oar own products$ irrespective of Sattlb Ste. the price,, w ang d hands f ob ately in this r ei hborbood. forest ground a Marie. Four years ago last Saturd4' Black a4d Col( red. Liberty, Pfain, Sateen and Surahs, e will not require or be able to buy y work nd wilder lose was m 6 one' The folio is'. programme of. Farm Mr. Mae* of %wanosh, ha3 e d hie fnrm of the most all go a i the one price, 396 a yaid for ou-i. choice. Some of these lines lre was commenced on the big fertile farmi in the to phip. ei Io ate meeti �s to' The held in West wo from Gther cou4tries. and wit( not I power" Oanal of to John Biliott, 'And has bo g t Charles Deceased was of an unt,Bnally acti and stit rth 7 5c -a yard. be able to the. Michigan Lake Super! and �ast H rdu: ' -orb 41bert., Canadian ii Com. He find a market for the surplus products we or P rbt rVa tiouse'lin Bluevale a d ntends re. lively disposition and id been in obust' OrdeF Forestidirs' list 1, November 24 ; Au- cia ek the tiring, George I CBS more has so. d his farm -ye last 0 have to dispose of abroad, But, beside& pany, and for three da until- nigh two years ago, N en a.. burn Tem e6ribe ;II,.Rovember' 25 St. our cut price 39c each. :J -Underwear, wool fl health b )ne spe i I lot of �Ten's FleeCE Cl eeced, worth 60c, this, according to, aftizens of the Soo on bot to Joseph �CbLuridhll for q4,5)C -p h sides �f t Thomas serious accident befel him, and with his ad- He le a, town hall. r. Guthrie, we must e riveI7 Lovell. h overnber 26!'; - WinR. Gents' pull down Caps, travellers' samples worth 40c, for 19c eaoh. ao,%old h rm of 80 acres to Mr. vanced age, all that the beat medical �skill ham I town i have been celebrating the compl hall N ember 2- ; Fordwich, make the burden of taxation fair all round t tioli of the Ray f)r Q4 100� . 111 2 nry Whecler has sold I utter, Eggs and -dried pples.taken as cash. could do was only of temporaiy avail.' b1 r. Do hey's ball We can not and do not do this if we t * greatest. water power.develop n in the his fa m, on canoes ion Moles - ax 4, T Atkinson was well and favorpbly so the grandeur' zing, of known wo November 29 Bluevale, creators' _+_+0 I of the owick, foi. throughout the couay, Javi ve I rfaio� Decemb -Deoem- ng held fleve -e community for the ne.1 $5,200, an4 the asta section of t1h world. An idea of 100 area,' to r. be I ral I ; Eibi town he celebration that has mark mportant positi i berill Highet fit of another and 8, smaller ed the evi alcres to hiE on Aithur i one in municipal affa r It Wal on, December 3 ; Matiley's es aid r section, as �ut may for LXA Pri fo; Produce. be formed when it is stated that th` 0 H an DOW I ought John rrligion he 011 h uie, oKill D berA ;'Mur - a staunch and ever o o those towards whoa Mr.Guthrie is, wer fear, conso� Caserr. ore sfarm: at ingLliam unction, 50 was ted scho 0 p 1W 9 acres, for 03,500i and John A� op, December 5 if, for instance defray the expenses of the jubiled &i a swore has in politics a life long Corservative. 'a - Constance,' to n hakl, December' 6,r� The squinting, propose to do.i any appropriated $3 ow t; em Orrop, ic chu and die'aschool h use ckiiiep lidated c member of re Ga., bough Mri. Kerh 11's 39 acre tor $1,600. gret the irreparable, loss of a kind. b ushaad offio'ial, ope'a re and. their subjects, e turned the golden and 7. bought Mr . McAllis- and loving father there is left a wi Eli we propose a Prohibitory tax on agricul- Helen Clergue, sister of Mr. F. If. Clergue, George Wheeler lia eweled 8*00111 which 17, tural implements for the protection and and And low Ellie, , Galt',-" How to maintain ter'a farm on the .13, �ine. Theo l: arms have grown up -EA benefit of th' opene I the gaes at the foot ot I the ca-zial family of t a daughte and moisture and ertility'in the soil Clover COO all so] d at 5 a muoh higher figuv than they e agriculturAl'impemeat Mak. and set in motion the ni%chiner threesome, all of whom i eside at ho ex. and clover! holy'; Corn and Silage;" which the would have done, E:ome year i a go M r. cept the oldest sent who Gim NO 01wim SEAFORTZ is now liv 1 9 in Root- "'What a we do' ith our, W all U 0 X_14 CiT, Acre 1, told to J of 5. .6 P am appointed 0; lZuron, to I dis a -&h 46f -the orman A- FATJ the bythe 1VOC: U r A .. waingt fast # -six. inctliep bobee In letrieumir tbOrbood bf _:�Robert Mas -ooldlhis farm to ,aWj"bip, lior 164; to Bluoiale, Nv1h_­ 4)40 par -ft-fley-re� bugbel it look itlen '100 U-1_4' N."ver d Flour, Por ton zovv-; wool --- OR bi W-3od'Pelr -cord 00 -up W"dpetcord O)w W gas ior -r L is es othy 8 - d ver,100 ow, -per I'b- DA4 T".011:, I a gO6d =d. _2a iargi .P$.1too -for Patna Awe not to be 'Jer"nie ' a., X ry is te, 1 0 a to goo; eariter, itai . r _y 13 _to 14e ,On -6t n;011011 -0 Ise ; I et Is .-Thro,=ark�_ U, 'urge, and 12 to. is &esin aem4ndL MUVFIV� strie* to Ibigher *udoelli Alt SAL rket Fincst tOwn-allipir. 11, fine ich 'T'he market -is q1 townshiA �0)74U townsbip.3 erew, I% U 18 ttodkl -18 to 1.8 �-A 'Johlowng w0y 'Allontr4eak UME4 4 stack, 11�1, --rg A( Tb)aoN_,�7 �O, 4046U a -.a -for '3, 'Jow freight to 1-rioights. _-G-0000" eas�-. spring ip -east. MA-RiV941 lf*r N10. 2 UOrt X111feed--4e 0_0 sud, $13 .1ar brwa bts. Manit 319 --far ahorts An sacks 1. inclu ea i . d � , -H-ay-1911crings is Carlots i6n:the tn' 49 to $9.50 per 4 is qUitt at $5 -to ere. on track h -T Tbnomn 01 Oct ff r1ner for -ear 10tj per bag ar. the ti �sold to -day At 2 are Ateady andi per bag. TORG-NTO, ateady and plal The 'followifig -atoutsildie pnoi- per buehell�.$6." choice Per buillb per pPles Fancy atis ToRo-N-To, -001. very quiet to -d -S . tica!Ily 50c per pair fi Young. Ducks per pair, While gl to 71c per pound, 10to Ile perpoll for b1d. TO)IONTO, OC. 1. �_Sixty bornes wer. day,aelife"map -fF,,,4,,n --- .1i6v Offerings Thes lowe; -_i . AM _` to 10 yeaXe old price for youn ran :about twe pounds. A -lot -all the way up Uve I Lo.rmo,x, h cattle, 6Zd trade -slow, weather is not I Tneat in good to had considerabli -not care to add Wasallow vind roundo MT. G - stead sold fflpl iek ontlaftwo ey were boul about the beetv irg six bead bpi at 441z per P sold from Sz.- to -fram 2 to 3 a vaid e-05 -for ;h kot� at a little oiilves2' A She-ep sold si� - the J=Jiff lat fr 'Goo(, Ute 1140., poundji weigghe Ch011ee Of medluin Per OWL Port 'bulls a bulls gold, lehers' -iCgttle butcherie b eateiporters, �801d, at $4.40 to iota �af b, to 120551 -poun