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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-11-14, Page 8vid special attentJon given otlection of Salo Notes. SAVINGS BANK.-lintorsiat ad on deposirita of,$1 and upwa Special facilities for tranaac b-aziness in the Klondike Dlatr Money Orders, p&yabla at any bank, Isaut following rates -� Uiader , $10 .08 020 to $30 $10 to Z-20 .10 $80 to $50 F. HOLMESTED; G. E. PA soliolkor. Man& $12-60 Seaforth to Chicag Return For the International Live Stock tion, November 29th to December 66 Tickets oxe good going. December I and 3rd, and valid returning, from on or before December 7th, 1902. THE BEST SERVICE. Splendid road bedi handsome wid( bul@ coaches, luxurious dining And o I.or Cars, Pullman sleepers, and the fa made, insure a co - mfortable journey. CALIFORNIA WINTER RESO Round trip tourist tickets now good for nine months. Arrangemen for parties or single passengers. I folders and all information from Agar WM. 80!MrERVILL Agent, Seaforth. 40r by addressing J. D, MeDONALI tricti Passenger Agent, Torout a 7 7 IN EMBER 4 i ov 119 THE SIT�R. EXP lv� fail" day fil 1A bhe Oath 30fore a home.J�Mrs. �G. Baldwin 'of Seaforth, (nee gmondville orn f at -1 , ite, Progress and Mrs. H. P. knedy, of olic ohurch.' Edith Steinba ho. was well'and g V coaple in- Mine ckh large.con egatioD.' '� The happ,, leave on Saturda for'Toroato; where they A BIG O��ER S 1110 pan expolooft I . tend to ne tle on the SrOom's faTm it Morris favorably known in our vi lage, has heeA re. will spend thewinter with th�ir daughter, ess Mrs. Clark.—NINT6 t Sunday ve[nink, Rev. 1. at once.— r. and Mrs. George 11ow011 On- iowing acquaintances her 'during the, past Busin. X Wallwin, B. A,� pastor ( tertained he young people of the E. if ttle Methodist gR pli1scopal . week. �Mr- J. Shorthas returned from vieit- DISTRICIT MATTERM I A- TEMPTING 0114� M . Tho 'as Welsh� is put - a a bjeat V1 The church las; WednesdAy evening, b a fare-' Ing his HoDs.—I T church, will preach on t1i addition at his commandia( Pifter U �.IirftA WiCh ai.d - �an - —Eul in well to Mi is Flora Watson. All who. were ting in a chopper in the now A GOOD HopsE BououT.—Mr. Joliu-Gov- Semf 'R W. Cady, of Times are good th-4 fall and MD ey jis YJ time. orth dor like Ise ? Mi. there "repo, -b having 4 most enio Lble' enlock, of MeMllop, near Seaforth, bm this town, was h Id up by footpad on one plentiful. We intend taking ad v ht �Mr. MeWillism, *bile. away at Tilbury urepurobas d from Mr. T. J. Berry, of Hensaill, of the streets in I etroit the ot ier day, The of these goc d'times to largely inora�: last weeki, disposed of his residelpee in the walleknown shire stallion, Bloisdon Wil- man. stopped M Cady and ask ad him I for a the oikoula, o it of THu ExposiT( R. a - that . place at a very good figure.—Mrs. liam. Mr. Govenlook will ship Min to the match. As M . Cady As getting the James Nesbit was visiting reatives in wantto g t ip up to the Five T io sand 0 west. This horse was imported by Mr. match the man ulled out a -evolver find not a lGoderich ownship the past week. —Mr.,and 3h by the lsb� of January- With re - Berry in 1900, and he has proved at monly or ered him to Nject in Via*, we will Mrs -Morris, of Brantford, were presenting it at . Aro Cady or this , give, TAE gn� -maker. He is oriet of tke � beat types i of hold up his han :4 Mr. CA y did so, when Exro�isoR tD New Subsoribers 'fr�.In latives and friends here for a few days the shire horse imported to these parts. Mr. his assailant rift -'ed - his pack ts, but only t week.—Blyth is quite a Sun my resort od, Govenlock in to be commended for his enter- fp0ara i h the n ghboring found 18 cents in change. ith disgust NOW UNTIL. JAN, YARY FIRST; t004 a oung men of the n I prime, and we trust it will be appreciated by dbpioted on eve feature, lie ked with an FOR ONE DOLL�ARAwnw6-- towns. ] st Sunday they were are from the people of the west. i 1 1 Goderich I ' Win lit, I 1inton, BrusEeRre, ham and ath, " How is that a man wearin such I . good clothes as you only him 18 con in his the price of on6'year'a subseri tion. Luokiaow. Our must be ve ipular. 1 J2 r . pc WrwDmto BELts.—The Woodstoc pockets. Mr. - Cady, after chaffffii g the Send in your nam'�s at once, the i ooAer '—Mrs. Ge rge Denstedb,. of Gori ie, was at tinel-Review, of November 6th, makes the follow for a few, minatemi,pa ad 0 d the better. home here for a few days the pa it week. — ser- following reference to the marriage oi Was was nob furthe� molested. - ev. r. No-' Rev Mr. olmes preached' in Mitchell on To an Aing us the nan y peri �O 2 se es �of former Seafo.rth' YUIng X&y, of Woodgto M. Bun�ay.—,The griit mill received a I load of Belle Grieve. ek, the, FE, a no :n b feet perance advocate, will deli er n addiess in FOUR� NEN hat precious raineral- coal, this ask. lady - Miss Belle Grieve, only daughter V Sq�SCRIBER of Mra. George Duman, was married, at her the Presbyterian ohuroh,i sit Monday by home, on Reeve street. this afternoon, to on the subject of th Refor�ndnm. at the abov 3 Acc=ied by t�he Moms. Robert J. Harford, foreman'of the up- ;;a comes here under the auspices of the cash, we wi I IS receipt for NoTEs.—Jamesdark is home �rom a holetering departmen.tat the Canada For* Women's Christian Tom orance Union.— weeb. where he spent the season I arvesting. niture factory. Owing to i4new in the THE EXPQ if6r -one � ear Y Miss Armstrcng� of Ferg b i ti ug her Tuesd was the coldest � day th In fail, so house, the event wan� a very quiet one, a;nd Is V1411 Main was witnessed by small number of , friends and for sac I dditional four namep they Law:rence sa'�ter, Mrs. W.' Govento(k, North far. has sold hi i arm, on street.—Mrst. Wo Kerslake and son, Reggie, send us,w4 will g I ive! them the 5�h line, near Belgrave, an intends and relatives. Rev. Dr. McMullen perferim- are visiting friends in Staffs, a 2d vicinity.— having at auction sale on the l7t i. Jan�ies ed the ceremony. - The bride wor , very Mr. George E. Henderson and Major And- One! Qollar Cash, Taylor was the purchaser.—Mr. wil Mrs. Wretty wedding gown of white all mullo� eraon ventured ioto the wilds of.the Logan Wm. Mi is attended the fune f he ar travelling iuit') wan of green. May swamp on Saturday last, I ok ng for game, There.ar reds of our subso ibers, late Joh Mille, near Auburn, on uasday of C. Y the ry n Deceased was the o er of lob valuable presents werez received and bagged 8 rabbits, i p rtridge, one who, wit 1ve little efforb, co!ld this we popular youngbride. Mr. and Mr. Hor- oodeock and 3 porcupme . be-461lowing make mon for themselves an do �ue ford will leave this evening for' a wedding w 12,4th uncession of Morris, and was bur - were ticketed t is week 'a V�. Somerville's good by uding us lonj lists ot na'w ried at 'Ball's cemetery, in Hull tt.—C. trip to points east. After December let, up -town &gene 4 D. J. cc lam, of the subscriber on t4�'above terms. Passe in busy grinding grain, outt in g straw NKS Mrs. Harford will be thb home at th r roi, Seaforth Millic ! Compart , to Montreal We give n - ohe�p chromoo an( e do and sawi wood.—Turnips are nt arIv all dence on Simcoe street." Arthur Maeon, rucefield, o Russel, -Mani. not club w t4 other papers, but , for the housed ai ate a good.crop. toba ; Duncan McCallum, o Detrolt.—Mrs.' Socommod Qon d.� our iubscribere, we ------------ 0"000 DEATu -O)F A FoRmEpt SF.AF HIM— Lowrey, of Egmondville;.a d Mrs. Meway, will, as us all, re0ive subadrip ions for Brussels. 0#000 Many. of our rtsders will peruse the fellow- of Tackersmith, were 'S ing at Belgifive the usual weekly, pap*ers s me , the 9'b'%m this week, the guests r. Mrs. D. Globe, WHn as, MRS. �UR1.4BtTLI2sRz0EFT1ON. The God - which we take from th in and Farmers' Sun,, London A pleas- eriob Signal of this week says OH) Titles of last week, with fealinBlgs of deep Sproat. -Mr. Hogh Stephe son has a rose Advertiser, Farnsers' Advocate, Family regret On Sunday evening, NN vember bush in bin garden which is, out in full Herald, Presbyterian, Westinics t;',r, te, t P. ant social function last weak was the post i I r caption of Mrs. J. L Turnbull a gisthethird 'me this year that McL PUT EJ ER.S. nu taga a an opportunity of , n g th,(, 2nd, Mr. William Dow Moore die at ;hi' bloom. Thi tj Mich e4 s trans- home on Victoria sfr�et, aged 8( ye4rs. it has been in 'bloom," aqd ialthough the �AN BROS. b flected, Deceased had. bef a resident of Wingh4m buds are not as, large or as #merous this tide, w ich was accepted by maty,' includ. for some three years, coming be -a frbm time ae on the -former o asions, they are to both pare at 3. The daugeters are Mrp.' i ng a nut6ber of the gentlemen. , r4e recap. Seaforth. He was a resident of Bel Drth Pr perfect flowers., Roses i� bloom in the Smith, of MolKillop, I and Mieb M(G reg, r, at tion rooms were very handsome and invit ecorations of crimson roses and anada, many years, and filled the position )f libra- garden in November is pretty tropical for home. The deceased was .,a most' k ndly ing, tll� t riani in the library'of that-t,)wn for 26 yeal woman and- i va 3 much 'beloved'by thosel who pink andl.white carnations adding al pre tS rs. this p%rt, of thebountry.-Mro. S. Dorrance He was a naive of Englan�d and wa� a nian knew her bei t. The death of bo 5h parent3 effect. I Ire. Turnbull wore her briqal drest Interest held in high esteem. He leaves two daugh- sr., leaves to -day. (Friday) for hicago,where COMIlig BO SO )n toge I tber is a save �e bereave. of whiteDuchess Ailk, an train, With trim. tt%e,. winter, vit hereon and ming of Brussels lace. Assisted it lar and terEr, 11 is5es Sarah L. and Carrie Moore. t city.--�4 menttothe laagh�orsand relati ell, 411 of I She was a her, ' 'of M . George E. The funeral t:)ok place on Tuej33ay morning H ug ergo " whom will h ive th6 sincerest ey I)atby of receiving by Mrs. Leckie, of Brussols, wh( end 131, of the :Comme -cla hotel, has a wlis gowl to the Maitlandbank cemetery at Seaforth." tropical rariety of which he is,pretty proud. many friendE. ad in a royal blue and �Iack milli yie abrocade, ith corsage of white all andlace, asamost kindly an� It is a banana tree, on which alre 14 bananas ager. Mr. Moore w 0 g J� n gentleman, and a. very faithful and ob DEATH Or III] IxE RATTEXBURY.—�4uch Mrs. Taylor'alao assisted during a portior 9 and still more aire. growio �. IThe bananas official. He. was well informed on many are growirig splondi0ly, Ana 1P fair to go surpriseand -egretliwas felt on it toe Ing of the roc apt ion. Mrs. CamerOD, of Brus subjecte and was a man of more than ordin- to the full size. It Wa curiosity that is well known that M -. Is"o Rattenbury,7the sets, and Miss McNair, of Crantro , dic' E %9. the honors of the table, and war 3 ary intelligrence. Much sympathy I will jb6 worth. seeing. i well known Ila Aenbury hotel, C[intob, bad a sisW departed thi I fe. It seems tha Mr. 1 Rst- by Misis, Florence Graham. The visitori felt for the Misses Moore on amount of the found Mi a. Turnbull An altogether chArminj treat, sad bereavement. Victoria shoes.for ladies. '"he new stock teinbury had, for s0ne time, been row,ident 0 of these splendid sh6es liave arrI116d. Pricas $2.60 and d delightful hostess, who will be a of the Homewood etreat at Gi elph,I I wel -LocALBRIEFS.—Mr. William Lewis,, of 4 per pai.r. Ay,,k to see them. W. H. Willis, Sea- . while there o r tra ad pneumoni 6, from the come acq� isition to the society of the town.' assorted forth, sole agent for'Vietorla sho as 6rr ladleg. 'effects of wbi e, died on Thur d van - Crediton, returning officer for tiie Referen h es Ray- t 1822'1 ing last. M Rattenbury was )D 'Y the at, Drop dum vote, was in town on Monda�,. night. Try our teas and coffee, 4611 will now (10 Zurich. ranging He was around poeting poclamation6.-Mr. good article. C. S. AiEdrews, Sea'torth. - 1822-1 moirt widely ky owr men in the con ti- He NOTES. ; �-Rev. W. J. Yager returned E C. Shane, of Detroib, brother of Id S. ay was 58 years i of &� a and it is a d wa i the � ill P you first male chi d bor a in Clinton. For n second James CASIr FOR rRo�)VOn.-ID to few days ago from a visit to Rodasy. . Hi Hays ' spent Sunday in town -Mi� any had a pie sant time. -Mrs. Oswald.l. I teap for bring y6ur produo, such its �utter, ego, Arled Fishe ad, and Hazingn, the genial And portly mayor of apples, etc. to where you will be i sure df getting years he was onne Bted with the I o 11 here, returned ast week from a Visit to ligeon Shipk,�,:waa in town last Friday, a 'uest at what we all know the exact Yalu of his cash. You which bore k a nan�e, -and which !is now car - charge. 9 n and the Dick house. -Mr. A. Stewart, he ivill then feel indepqndent to bt Y here you wish ried on by his brother, Mr. Jose �h R tten- Michigan �-Mrs. G. Holtzma �rs. B' bine at- Stewart Milling Company, has pu�rcoha! ed . for oash. Would prefer butttrit ril pult�pfrOM8 bury. - Hem as also extensively ���enga ad as Surarai, who have been viaiLing friends it to I P unds, ' can' handle any am Uat of dreased Elkton v nd Pigeon, Michigan, returne� the Kidd residence on the oorner of Market torke h let until the �.Qth of Doember. a horse buyei. Of late years, h wave , his home on Mond ay. They had a rr oot � enjoy Insur- -nd where he now resides., M"'t _ t 4hers Ieft on. ihealtlii havinj faile , he had alm at e4irely and High streets, a W. Ed Pieked,'wiag and t4fe inds of '11 pt, , "kt pece. Don't f rgep. Old Stand, able visi Quite a number from here at The property was purchased from the Bank oppo3ite Queen's hotel. A. W Stoblo. retired from i c �ive bafiiness. Hawas man for sale tended ti concert give shwoo� Of Commero;), for -$1,500. This I is the !of genial dial o3itien and was wcll lik d by band, in hat:village, on Wednew alr'�ast.- Queen's cbeapeE!t property that has been sold in this Be Bore and hear Dr. Mackay, a grand ;all who know b im. I Haman never m ried, speaker, good minim 18z2-1 Our grist ill is booming just noiv.-�Ir. P town for a great many years. -We Are bin nearest surviving relativ-eg ar Firs� clatg. br"d, :.,akes,- etll., at W. A. his Lamont h�s a big colitract juat now break sorry to learn that Mr. iCharlea Wilson is Crich's, next toRoyal Hotel, Sealorth. 1822-1 brothes Jose[ and two widowed si'Otera, ing his A erta pony. It takes 6 spaff 01 still confined to his residence by illness. He Mrs. S. H. R ties, of Clinton, and Mr - R 16so of r tisi a, ourranto, men to h(ld it, and then it':will not,leome t( has been laid up for over two mouths. -M r. For the bebt qi;ialifjy H. Read, of London. He w shelled nuts and preferved gin e4 o 0 the Post as an UnClie oi time, but Pete says he will master it�l yet,an� John McNab, who was so ill, is now nearly Mrs. R. S. Hilre, of Seafoith. - I Office Grocery. 0. S. Andrews, E oaf rth. 1-822.1 then it w 11 be a good one.—,MeE9rs1' F. W, recovered. -Two respected residants 914bis d fron Nice cosy felt "hoes and a ' Oers for ladirce. isve returno IP Hess and Wm O!Brien b town depa�ted this life this week. We iomTake a look at a few samples in i ar Inorth w1n1o*. TiiENORKH . "Mr. McKan of I I Z' I a three Aont�s" trip to Ithe N 'th t far to th& death of Mrs. Duncan McGregor,.7 'w. H. wims, seatorth, soie phtjor Geonze A. now, District ti Grand Mal -T -1i or the and Mrs. D. Al oran. Both 'have been il(i water shoes for men and Granlay flub They are ooking!well, and weie V 4�', j , �.ers. 1822.1 United Worh an, paid an officii vil it to for sometime and have been patient ou r; - Temperance mass meetin,,Jin! the Presby- the Seaforth lodge On Tuesday a ting last. ad with t air trip. -Mr. Thomm Johnsor and his d ughter were in Baden in, Satur ere. -Mrs. Beemis, of Toronto,is the gu at terian churd1h, Se�forth, on Mond4y ;Xaveinber 17th, Notwi�hstandillg t extremely nI avorable day last, attending the funeral of a elative, of Mr. and MrA. G. E.'Elendersoni at he at 8 o'clock p. M. 10erybody ccn�e' 1822.1 weathe� there w a good -4tt ndance of Commercial. -Mr. R. L. Smith has been FARmERs' ATtENTION.- W E61WRYS 'Pay members and a ve enjoyable 6 1 od pon- the highest cash prioso, for hides, s4e3 ekins,- tallow, ema was laid up with a very sorethand for a week, t Mr. MeKe iz'ie delivered, mos able Hensall. raorith. er oultry and dreaed'hogs. K�nri,ed Brog., Butch- 1. I but is now getting lbetter.-Uatil 'furth ers, Seat_rtb 1822-11 and int�reeting ad4ress, descrip' ve the oonve looking G. J. k utherland, yancei for, Hen. notice the 15ruesels and Harlock stagEs will workings ol t i( Or�lir, the ben4rlts I con, WL has hao placed in his hands for sah a've'�y com. Choice confectionary and tre�h oysters 4b b _ Cata" leave here each day' at 2:15 instead of the Royal Cate, next door to Ropil lJotrzI. Opening fers on its me m bars and the mimu r in hi6h fortable and well planned briak dwellin 13 . % 0& 3:30 as formerly. This change is made for diwy, Saturday, November 15. W.'A.Zrich,selfortb. its alTa ra are b 3in ' location, w1h Dim lawn,walkeand go 61]1� 600� elpal. I T con note a a uar. e the-aacommodation of farmerej so the chil- 1822-1 tars. 1"bineize - fur all' modern convenience@ w of t a moat econo 14 11 and d a reasonable price. Int ndl r. 44"-52 f h� kind dren coming from school can,get their mail Every voter is wanted at the' Presbyteria' efficienly ma a ized organizations 80' "ere w I rygiven full putloulare. A Is WE ch ill b For" t6' , fL, .at the various way offices, without waitipig church,Seaforth, Noveniber 17, t 8 p. ni. 1822-11 doing � usines is country,"41iii i1a U. or to rent f me stores on good cientral 10 tion, 010 As, to prkes and payments j pl to G, so Iong. The idea is, cod o6e.-Mr.. Ready for Christmas cake at;A, Youngi. ances &,-a in a healthy and satisfao o condi. easy- terms. , 9 a Ferth's popul� short, a most wort Y organi. J. Butherls d, conveyancer, Hensall. 1811 -it James Jones, of, Mitaball, r New candied4ruita in stock. G 14ce! cherrle3i, Apri- tion. I , in$ I 9 auctioneer, was in town on Monday. Mr.� cots, pears, pluins, peaches, pine �115pl� Auge, seeded mition . nd is d k IV th To RnN r. -A firat-olaes brick etc rc i to rent, ,ralsiris, Halloee dates, flgs and chp,teest Barbados n 0 00un- situate on t tie main street i -a the Village ol Heneall, i man pi try- an its re A. Jones, ia a wide-awak e.businest 91 glsfo wo, the I of the Bell Bloock, Ich wu .. and! is molassee. Nice dark y0low sugar �t A. Young k aown as at are No. petitors reported to be one of the best aiii-', Seaforth i w tatio, did no r000hes, 1822-2 hands f Mr. cKjnzie, who) is a ryl able, recently ocoupied by F. G. Arnold, who carried on B Ba' ' I - 1% en"ralstoie and millipery business. IV Is one ol Ba r oin and po ula o Aah The lod b r , tioners in the Province, -Mr. Charles 4 a we -y. Our r o or no bar rooll w1hich will you a lodgi I S. best bui dnese stands in the place and b ts� a Arsi oliffe, of Brussels, an old;ftaforthite, waslili have? Come and hear whit Dr. $�&a ay Me to sa�- are ple sed -t( learn, is still dill it ces and 8 class cellar %nd is fi4ed with dwelling ro on the _u I 1822-l' town on Monday. Mr. Barteliffe bad been membe hip E n I w can conscient usl re- secoudfloor. it is a very comfortable but: d ng and a for us, laid up with sciatica for everal weeks and Fresh, now candied c commend it t ny who Is praotically new, having been erected ly fout name. he rle I pineapp a, may deal (It -join years -ago. It will be rented for a term of e�ars at a d every this was his first time out' Ali. Roy Ait andusortedftultem�O.B.AadrE,,wxEs;, eacirt a benefib sool)t of thin kind and I ble iient. For fiirther partiou who has been assistant in the electric Ii h are so c mily i n cl: amply obtained "at they Oysters iervedlin all sty$s, [stowed, fried pv)prletor, AOBER,r BELL, Seatorth, or a p ly per. works here for some time, leaves this week or raw and in bulk �t the Royal 1,Tkfe,! Seafortb. w. are witiln th) ac h of all. Bot from a, sonallY to q. J. BUTHERLAND, Hens& * 11. 1811.4-tf for Toronto, where he b" secured a position A. Cr.ich. 1822-1, social i A :kd a F acu�pi; Lry point of vie LOCAL bRIEFS. -'The sale of X r, cm ment, in an electrical establishment in that c4y-� NOTICE. Ali accounts bwilig mg must, most WDrthy organ.Z%tion and is c of Clausio&s-bousehold furniturewaiw6ll at. Mr. Aitzel is an exemplary young man andl be settled w. 'hrin the next two d4a t or they will be doing n iuch good in the communi tended on, Saturday afternoon la& i, and fair 1 1 t��o 001100tion, so ca , a once and save prices were obtained. -Mrs, Gimon and bidafairtomake his mark in his chozeeni )ut in cour ! costs, Tho . is Levy, Seitforth. 1822-1 Manager profeosion.-Dry wood still continues scarce, i daughter, Miss L. Gibson, of' Go( a Uh, are and dear. running from $6 to 87 per cordfor� NOTICE.-LSwitchbe make from combings nley. ood.- The members of Lady Nairn Calbp 1 miss E. Ross -Rooms I over W. ��N. Watson's office, THE CouNcil__� tanley council mf t at vishingrclatives and friends inHBAzi4land Iffain Main S reet, Seaforth. Varna, on Monlay last. All the 'met ibers vtoinity.-Miss Helen Moir recently return - 0 Aons of Scotland, atteridel at Egmondville A 820,000 stock to select from. Butter were present. ad home from Glondetining,Manitoba, -where cemetery In a body on the occasion of the in.l ..Several important matters 1 lee, dried apl,e8, 6o. G. E. King, Wingham. were brought ap,some of which 'a she had boon with her brother for a ouple terment of the late Philip Murray. -Mr., 1821-tt of years. -4 -The brick supports fo 'be new James Archibald intends removing into his� i tracts of gra 7 illin g, roadgradinir, i Stat to BRicK �iousE LE I RENT.—SiX lallor, dulverti , bri4 gas and drains, , all these Methodis parson bsen handsome new residence, on Victozia: placed in osition ready for the ap lar&e rooms, halli, 3�otbC3 010: etq, pantry, cellar receiving a ab 16 -a o: debate. Son a of the lentere Square, next week. -Mr. Angus McLeod nder whole butise, furtisoe, hard and soft water, ratepayers thi a i tl at the contractors (if b6 to go on it.h their work. ' It v . 'I add of Woodstock, and Mr. KennethcLeod, u greatly t the appearance as wi as the Of ew.cement well, stine 6stern, norn �r lot in good . location. H4use belonging to Y1. Prendergast. A big drain hap le % the country, but the Toronto, were intOWD thiSweek, attondir) I comfort of the parsonage. -Mrs. 1[dimea, of 1K , ba Can e bad in this prapeit3lt. Apply to J. L. council have h ad co -respondence wi h them llty* the funeral of their sister, Mrs. D. c. Ingersoll, formerly of Hensall ill in the Ki=, §Seai rth. 1820-tt a sut i mer and it was owit t the is during ig Gregor. They are both, old Huronites.- Inspect our stock of -hors bl ukets, robes very we seasc n t at they have i i.,ot com. village this week.-Misi Stephen's � go, taut )AIL Mr. and Mrs. John G. Grieve., of MCK�il- and harnees. The Ismest stock, ��,he !beat values at plated heir 3ontract. They Asi ur the teacher in �our school, Upent S ur y and 1761 lop, sad Miss Satherlandi. of Seaforth, were her home in r (�, Broderlok's. Mness' shop, Oady: s 13�ock, Seaforth. Sunday a inb_qa Mr. in Woodstock last week attending the mir. 1 1822.xl oounoil at. I they' at a little at co rage- ment and th noil two a - lit George Hudson intends moving into Mr. ience riage of their noice, MissBella Grieve. tea: Marigolds and Turnips fo� 5ale.-For s4e they will Carlile's dwelling, at the went end of the oor plete the work when�, the D. Booker, of Zurich, was a guest. at Mr... aboxit 1,000 bhsh'els of m&ngolds aOd a quantity of weather w ill p 3 rmit. M r. Watso� I I ex� Bet- village. — he Rensall Riaporator Com - John Campbell's, McKillop, last week.1-1 turnip& The marigolds are all p01101 - Apply to D. ce Mr. F. Hol ! MoLonnan, 86aforth GrPen House. 1822-1 ed &nV tI[me to �alk over matters. , Severul vany are &king large shipmefits of dried mated. had a large' flag floatb3gi apples.- he ftiends of Mr Job Willie accoun, O'were [missed and council aljofirned I' over his residence i4 Harpurhey,!on Sunday! I . will be pie sad to learn that *he 21. reports TowN C6uxem.-The regular meetinA of to meet im De(emb r 15th. last, King's birthdak� He is British to the] 0 relief and i loo I offecta from the X r ky sys- uncil W�s held OwMonday even - 0,000. core and a veteran of 1866.—Mr. and Mis.1 'the.town c6 eem, ab Lo:idon. -Mr. J. E. MoDoz ell was mount f $356 were oi000. A. Calder returned from a three monthF Accounts to the a 1vth. in London this week on busineis.—Mr. visit tb Manitoba last week. They sp&Jat� passed an ordered to be paid. An ac - most 6f the time in Brandon, I I count from Mr. Jol�n Beattio,� olice magis- B-RiEiM.-Mi J. Habkirk, of Bt iss Is-, is J oseph Ell s, while driving his ho -so last where their: trat;e, for S I P Visiting relatic rig and f i iends In town this, week had t he misfortune to receiv( a kipk daughter resides. Mr. Calder was much'i 0 for rent of room, was also re. Proctor was visiting in Bel. on the kne .- The horee, which is usually tran - pleased with what he saw of Manitoba.�- patied, the couneillof last y0ar having pass- week.-?, ad a resoluiion 6 gr�eing to pay this aum.� grave 1% I;ew da I a tb is week. -Mr. V i M-1 Bell very quiet, chanced to be In a friskir mood unted, M asBra. James Ballant7ne and Roberib Gar-' lef t here on I i id!4 for a business ' tri to And in playing began kicking up, i�nfortun- to the diner, of Par The sum tof Old was placed to the _quhar, Usborne township, werel cr Manitobp,. -Th, ead news was recei veAere ately striking Mr. Ellis on the knee, in. in town on Tuesday. They were each de. edit of the PubliQ Library Board. The Water Committee O'Brien chairman of the Fire and last FrWay tha fir, Phiip Murr%y, who flicting a asty out. -Mr. George kil W_ livering a horse which they sold to-Mr.906 b I i re 6r Brucefield, h, id !ace*- returned ume recently from Alameda, rd:. MoMann. Mr. Ballantyne's 'was a fou! � wam; requested -to have the at eet light at recentl lef r-1 the irailwa dentall !shot ims1elf while out E ho ting. Northwest Territory, and, reports a good tion, 9f year-old gelding, and he received crossing put in the proper place. tbere, and very enODuragin pros. for it.-Tueaday was a bul An'�.Ccount of $70 from Mr. i Ja McGin- Then t word wai received f his [at By t day in town. Die,! for damages oepaeloned by Floe flooding Althoug� only Ikere A short time he m do a pects in th ' 3 west. -Rev. F. R. Malet, B. d ai 410 The two funerals brought ;,in f I -service in Carmel a large numberOf people in the afternoon., of �is cellar, was lef b over for future con- great many fi i and�, who sympath ze w4b A., B. conducted .12 �_ ild6ration. The � inayor. was -eque8ted to bin wid6w in bar sa bereavement. - QJite!'a church o�n-4&bbatb morning last, dc livering t Mr. Rberb Winter ehipped a carload 'of from bere at an ad t a fusera on .14 hogs on Tueaday.-Mr. John MoMann ship. gab 1 notices 64ulated warn:.ng parties number a very able bermon. In the evening a 00- -ement. aide - from the , 8 o ec -AKES. against cutting ide Tuesda .�-Mr Tracey, wh tl cupied the:pulpit of the Main striet Metho. ped a barload of good horses to Sault Ste i�erest IT' In y dist ohuroh.-Mr, and Mrs. Wm. -Richard- ger. '. walks with;axes, purchas). an in a furnitt a us ness 1,624 Marie this week. They are for use in the . shovels, jor Aher shard. lumber woods, and were a much better lot edged instruments, i and thab t ie constable at Sb. M4rys, oved his family thi ire I this son and family intend moving into the-, vil. week.- Mr. at ( Mrs, H. T. Rance F tt lage this week and vk1l oocupy t 8 Qwe Ing than usually go ifor that purpose. -Mr. D.; be instruct�d to prosecute aU palrties found 8 ded T Rattepburry, as Sa . they pure Med. from Mr. Goo an I 'alk t 11-W Dono' nu6ilating'or inju�'ring s the funEial of ".. r. I a v bought a very fine team of horges, Oleariug off �the ice lor E -w-theS cl when yo . Clin.t c m. Last Friday an I S tur- opposite tle railway 'Station. -Reeve ii - from Mr. [now. ouncil urda Z11 Alex. Innis, -of Stanley, thiol; adjourned to meet'at the c4l of he mayor. day eve got w6was a magic lanteri and ler and Mr. Billings, manager of Ie Mol, week, for which he paid considerably ov6r, I i a gramo one 3on0ert given in I 3dtat sons back, were in Toronto Mat wee sellitig ry ,nd$400. -Mr. Daniel Grummetb showed his', : i 1 111 1 hall, asaii ted bl Mr. Mae Vincent, I ( DMiC village debenturcs.-Quite a large umber colors on the King's' birthday and had� a.. DFA�n OF MRS. , M CG (9R. -After a minger, i t part y on account of the n ( okng trom Hens4ll and vicinity attended he an - nice flag flying at his residence in Harp r long and painful lilluess M a. Duncan Me- no adv i bioing there was a ver r mail niversary services held ia the M thodist Kxbibl- hey. -Mr. Wm. McLaren, of Hibberf-, near ill Gregor,of this to;Dpms1'81ed �way on Sunday crowd, wcee who were that I D or : a ohur3h, Kitipen, on Sabbath last, a d the h, 1902. Crowarty, delivered a nice team of horses 1 lasW She had re 'ached the age of fif by eight mostly ildren.-The anniversary . ser ices fowlenpper on the fol v ning.- at, 2nd to Mr. MoMann this week, and for whichl, years. Herlmaide'un'airie was C�,therine Me- held in e M attiodise church last Su day The concerb In Miller's Opera Hall t is (Fri� .,hica,go he carried home a stiff roll of crisp bills.�_ Jeod. Sholwaa the�'aeoond daughter of Mr. and M91nday :evening, were a sucoes in day) evoniAg promises 6 be;& very od one, Messrs. George Chesney and George Stewart i Mu�do Moteod, 1 late of McKillop. She every w . Rev. Dr. Brown, of blit ell, i The talent omes very highly reoom ended. shipped a load of lambs to Buffah) on Tud . p. 1 was also %I sister of Mr. Angus McLeod, of preache two mlericldid sermons on Su day I -Mr. Jose h Case, who has been an aged in vesti- day� -M:. Jackson, of Petrolia, spent S�, - Wo6detock,�and hir,'Kennetb M Leod,of To. -to larg conptegat�lons. in fact, in! the th r3 and. seed business for a umber day with Mr. H. W. Browv, of the C61-1 rout;o,and o Mrs. Alex, Gordon,6f McKillop. evenig there was 6ne of the largest cri )wds of 0 gro de par- I earnle It here on Tuesday evening for at time legiate Institute. -We are sorry to lea�'n She 'was a n tiv f Cape Br to�, but came that has ever bacu in the churok, the Toronto, tc take a position he has soured that r. George Stewart is confined to Nd to �Ackillo withotbe other mily will be i embers of her Preab�t' lans, a usual, not having a in that cit�l , Mr Case and fa with a severe attack of rheum .1 1 AY . . circle 'of relatives and atism.-T�e fami" y whe quite young. he was married service the evening. . Then.on 146 day missed 'by a lar 0 TIS. woollen mill by-law will'be voted on onMon- to r. Me regor �bout thir y fiVe years ago evenirig'. ere i r� is 0 2*, that - is, on and �hey contiLued to live o� a farm in Me- wereall ellpfased with the interesting Mr. Case veryshortly�-Mr. George Soott, n sale, dlay, November a week froin'. Another large crom d, wh' friends. re. ease and children will join a made next Monday. Every person having t a Kill6p untif abou� t�vo years ago when they addresse V . Dr. Brown . and the who carried on the CententAl hote for a ickets, welfare of the town at heart should vowe f r retired from farmink rind r moyed to Sea. local number of itiars, and, who proved hi ts. 0 m W'ster , in, ereperse4 wit 0*081- =elf a this by-law, and all should remember th t forth. Mr. UoGrejo'r died abou ten months lent m,sio t I a choir. The only Food businoss man and -resident of ( r vil- every eote u U npolled :is, practically, a vo ago �ud at �hmt time Mrs. mckegor's life error w,18 In a, as in generally the lagel has purchased the stock of Mr. Joseph agains6 the bv-law.-Mr, George Paterson was als o des�palred o,f, but she 'rallied for a case at t ese g herings, was by keeping the C&se and leased the premises for a t 3rm of has be�n a member of the Ancieut Order 0' f time an nd, ish although she wpo nave able to over. meetin o Ion , every person gettimg �eet_ year Workmen here for 22 years, and dari4g Comf the trouble to., I . h, Will w I which a was then sub- less aril ire r. P. Kelly, a prosperous him every success in is nev eps ure. - that time he has only been absent from two jeot0d. They had %'family f one son and young f ited in the RD Die- r o Morris, was un Miss Godfrey, eldemib daughter of V. R. 0. lodge weetings. This in a record of Whic two Idaught6r's. d ad about four holy bon a of matrimony to Miss McLa6gh- Godfry, of I Toronto, who' spent -a mopth The son d h I r.., h rate.! van ;IT� wn Tr y n rn t vi W, of M Mr. Patepon may well feel proud.-Adlr�. ye ago aa& hie death was a severe blow Ian, one Blyt 'a j oung ladies,. last Tines. here witis frlondsi'l#t on Saturday for her . . ..... .... .. elsotdo light plat .—Mr J. r. J:Q035 0 Ch tly of Exeter, was in th;-Vil. atb am, recon, lage 6 a Sabbath evening and Monday njorn- ing. Juaintalue6e.-Mies Allen It is putting'all ths force of )rains and has r�lbeunmewdinhgom&ee(from Porest.-The want ersz% of modernmethodi behind eveu� of 0 1 in long felt in oar village, the present ed�rt. It means carefu I searehing prices making it somewhat of a luxury.- close comparison of qua ities audprioes THIR 17 Mr. John G. Smith, of Seaforth, was ifil the in order to sift from the mass :of WHOLE goo& a this week, ing busi villao. nesa with in the market only the kinds that mid 00 at people want to buy. a visit with his rel tro magnet picking up stray shoppers heie-, E, T-uek;13n, th. and there, and making of theiii perumn. 2- STORI is ant and satisfied cu�fomerz. ib k Nice cosy felb shoes and slippers! for YL 0 ladies. TiLke's look 't a few samples in out north thisetoreever in a bu In od, and at, so ft, -McLe a window. W.1 H. willis,'Beatorth, sole agent for present it (the,,rr,e ismORbsttrauthe f George A. Slater shoes for men and Granby rdbbers. with offerings desirable goods, at, i0o prices which -quickly induce buying, WiST EZ;D NoTm-Taking up turnips and f �11 ploughing are, the order of the day. raCts About Fults, -Pri iparations are being made for an enter* tainmiint in Broadfoot's school at the olos- When we tell Youi that we have the, popular and des! Ing -( the school blore Chriistmmv,�Mrs. I that of Fur Garments our Robe t Douglass and I childreng of Walton, 11 pric -governed entirely by the quali spent Sunday with rela6ivev here. m. -Thresh - I ly the- I that our stock in prob i ing h now almost finished in this neighbor- of select far# I for miles around, that �4 hood. Mrs. James Crio'4 and daughter, Mims a no betterNLAJUea Sny-1 oil, guarante �f ln:an I I her* Saral have moved to C�initou, where they we are telling the exact and un' _"hen We I'Do' ho ban to - will i aside in future. M�. Bell, w ad truth, and ollaritig the btst sided here for the paa� year, being engaged like too inuidl ment we know to iodu you to put.01m, with Mr. A. Eloost, has.16ased the farm of claims to the test. out thousan& Mr. 11. Warren, of Aul'16tt, atid removed adjusting thEl there this week.-Th4 rn� y friends of Mrs. A. E coat, or., will regretuto learn that she Money Back is otir Guxt'antee. YOU. Al is seriously ill.-Cliarlies Crich returned from But 'twould be hard for us to recall departu the Rest last weiki-Wasionary services single instance when we had -to face in. what were held !A Turper'slaad� Alma churches on ferior quality, and so- ante -up the 'par- We cannot, OJ Sunday last. The "ttir ot the Wesley chase value. WiLth the I high grade furs, I cess, such -as church, Clinton, 'R2 we sell, complaints must be v Mr. Manning, con- ery, very Wid, tansequm duc d �he services. rare indeed. You willhot be urgedto i mxth moie good judgmenti buy, save that your t, UonsUhnce- doenthebuying. Butwedovant-you. to see and exanikine our complete ateek What 'clever world"BEST.- is an a Y_ of Jackets, CAprines, Ruffii, Bo W way.,'l Just& singles' liable an.4-conveys Fo y Capso Muffs, and Gauntlets. 1W - -e s much meaning. What mAninF. does it con- vey to you when applied to - Fars ? What' A Busy Time '11 Dreis Goods'. ever it is, you'll find 'it exemplified in our selec stock of Jackets, Boas, Rnffs, 0sper. ka E. ines, etc. -and perhaps so -me beer, Points -we satisfy the reed d tha depart. F you on't think of,besides. The pric es ment is always busy: To simpl. 7 say I Farmer' will lease, when youi know the goodness of Stove. _4 The Family Treas them justice. They are more than Ji al and w fs a combination co, 18�2-1 cook stove of latest des nesc ay ovening, was one of the beat heard A roomy fire pl�&ae for wo the greater demand, ut there is ;a added beauty this yea�j in thadyes and special lining for coal, ape ing, November 14th, -at 7:30 o'clock, a meet- ing will be held in the church, in the inter- lining for wood. Large ve J� est o'the Referendum. � Addresses will be L Wed steel ovou.,. cop -per re Val by 1�evs. Hamiltop and Kenne f Se Y' 0' 1, [a �8, - sbor6 Rev. Walliwin. � of �rth 110" may 1 woman want in dr 0 ves L Oeds th�u Ityl c ver �unday.-Dr. Bilk, of London, spent voir, nicely niclded,. a- per and wear and satisfacti�n� ? Prices are telling the wis a ones that they shoilld Mr. homas Molklil�ani �of Constance. A collel ition will be taken'l � UP to defray ex- baker and heater. For sale 14%� MBNFsY SMILI webs most rapidly deer, maingim size -are onto Junction, is spending with relatives in the penso is. Ai&_UAL SUPPER. -The Foresters nnUalL those of Eucheothaaa icurat ev. Stuart, B. A., of London, will SEA�FORTHJ talus, Amazons, Veneti ws, BoxClotbe, 'Broad Clothe and R pley'a' pirle Successors to S. Mu llett, & Co largel crowd and the bivalves and otber re- finished fabrics. 4�4 Hardware, Stoves, Et 4T. evening, for the purpose of oal, literary and -social feast wbi;h fol. You need a Rain any -Coa _y now, e roh. DOMINION BA I I past find was enjoyed by all present.j The iDA PtTAL (Pald LIP), $2 5( Ailen,vieo- R EST, $2,5C year. Have you both, ).r had! you tkeM, -SEAFORTH BRAti have!,,& stimulating influeuce on the c&�Ise of Until some forgetful per ion sa' w Otto do Stewart and Kuntz, an' motion on an ac- hlain Street. Seafortl some borrowing ? A ad do YOU' Lrf- Is A General Banking Busin es ount ; judgment for, plaintiff with ocati ; t. Stmrsbury for plaiptiff. Sterling Va. acted. Farmere Sale Notes co the last time Godefich, is and advances made on -same at economy in running th charims in is rates. N( E�. ---�The Morris tax collector,' Mr - Riohlilrd Proctor, has commenced his rounds. Drafts sold on all points in C daintiff �by consent F. W. Gladman- for he U7nited States,and Europe., or to the sharp, bitill tieetk 6f J�A Front, may send Von the d�otor,;mtic SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.— year the of suWgood times the to farm and others.L-Postmaster Sproat allo-wed on deposits of One Dot i4mental mufflo, upwards. S R. S. HAYS, W. K. PR drivi g a stake in the garden with a hand ax flew out of his hand a a, he axe -nd a solicitor MW action, on account and for,'WAges ; judgment for pl�intiff for full claim against defendant, �ut save 3 gash acroas the front of It his tool. men's, and otherwise, i� preferred. SEWING MAOHIN J A great Umbrella is here foi a single dollar W. N. WATSON, North Main 8 bill, and for ;a little more money ww liess SEAFORTH. loss &in than the doctoi'did the iew' 1� Ing. - I have on hand a large and well f)r ga nishee.' Snell vs. Wilson and P Ort, stock -of first class sewing machin poorer. In Underwear. we have m y exceptional moud,, White or Goodrich, In Cabin seeing the, former's aunt � and the tter'o Has& and cover�d machines, prices year like from $25 upwards, also a few good -to have what you watt all the time. hand machines which will be sold c Ir nice. DOW. -Quite k stirring time in Bel- grav 8 week. Special meeti6gs ft - the cash. Allmachines fully guarante The proper instructions given free of prices, each attached a ftH load c Dealer in needles, oil, sewing mac Lake �aud . ech and the pastor, Rev. Brown.- tachments and parts, Bicyclefs and Detroit, where: Separators. General Fire and Lif( of Room. &ace avint. Risks affected on all I held 6 me ting in the manse and a on Mon� my fternoon. A mme property at lowest. rates. Houses DOW andtorent. Office next door to mention of some thingalwe wAnt you to think abont' Of thram I we give.you the- Hotel. I -Q11, -W-. 1q. -W_ArTS T-, NORTH MAI:t4 ST., SEAFORTH. such variety as ariiures erfeci cortforiu-_ ity in the rarching busi e4s A all the Foresters' ball, on We�dnes- Attend the Best —it Pa emb6red by many in this vicinity, has a er supper by!, the 4 ore ere i,n same place, on,Friday night.- r or a. sylor is about completing' his STRATFORD, ONTAR�O. hisenergyand, Recent gi aduateis have acce�pted Igo Tickings, Linoleums anAlCa tions at W,, $45, $50 and $60 per eason's business in apples, --The root crop - T his is the kind of evidence you are sheriff heriff Bone is looked upon Ali the for as to the. beat school to attend. of the Stan-: logue free. father�of curling in the Ameri-3an Soof It W. J. ELLIOTT. Prin that ther.0 ck i as successful, in' the capaelty of wa Kea" Movii WT ar him here 'I Our stock is underselling all com a Fiber' I he will be a terror to evil-doe� a In Watches, Clocks, Rings, Ping, B annual Uzion, Chains, and other articles of: jeweIr CJ Coo of Honeall, was the guest . of T. reputation for fine goods, low pri be hold in, honorable dealing, does the busines 4emp ill Sunday. -Miss � X%te Smith, of and we endeavor to live up to our on Tuesdatys, e W -carry a well -assorted stock, an ,xl%lt 4 nt several days of last week with 1% 9 r lativ a 1 here. -R. McIntosh, H-owick, article is warranted as represented. 7 Repairing a ep6cialty with us. of Counter's Jewelry Establis a r I SEAFORTH, h da ory successful sale of young cattle on W� R. COUNTER, will be fur- J F idM.' - Rev Mr Wilkie, %'returned!mie- nished by the Union ahoir. I A meeting hl Hendenson's Phol si a 04 ". occupied the- pulpit Iri the. P eab torian church on Sunday.' Id the the interests of Prohibip ion will held at ni,ght.-An Otganhati;n probably be Meeting Studio. ev eni gave,& very pleasing deson was held in DuX@ churfd�, on Monday 060!- Full stook of Moplilings. m sai widress.-Jopn Hamilton.,iihip. mU 'this and Picture Frames. districts for Photo Enlarging a Speci W a arl: of Iambs on Monday from J. P. HENDERSON, Seaf arendum vote - I __ at 4iozi.-W. Sanderso visited friends in THE CANADJAIN too largely K n6aroine for a few d1l this week. -Jar. -els,were Bank of Commer r! aye GAPITAL(PAID UP) and Mrs.i Fox, of Bru guests of the forme a aunt, Mrt. D. Soott, laab-week. ftht Niffion Dollars $8,00 -oil 'tougued y who dis- Rest, $2,00 -Miss and Sinclair, of Harriston.11as SEAFORTH BRANC �-law, Mr. W. A general Banking business b n .inted as teacher in the junior de- aaot*d- Farmers' *tea disoo vid special attentJon given otlection of Salo Notes. SAVINGS BANK.-lintorsiat ad on deposirita of,$1 and upwa Special facilities for tranaac b-aziness in the Klondike Dlatr Money Orders, p&yabla at any bank, Isaut following rates -� Uiader , $10 .08 020 to $30 $10 to Z-20 .10 $80 to $50 F. HOLMESTED; G. E. PA soliolkor. Man& $12-60 Seaforth to Chicag Return For the International Live Stock tion, November 29th to December 66 Tickets oxe good going. December I and 3rd, and valid returning, from on or before December 7th, 1902. THE BEST SERVICE. Splendid road bedi handsome wid( bul@ coaches, luxurious dining And o I.or Cars, Pullman sleepers, and the fa made, insure a co - mfortable journey. CALIFORNIA WINTER RESO Round trip tourist tickets now good for nine months. Arrangemen for parties or single passengers. I folders and all information from Agar WM. 80!MrERVILL Agent, Seaforth. 40r by addressing J. D, MeDONALI tricti Passenger Agent, Torout a 7 7 IN EMBER 4 i ov 119 THE SIT�R. EXP lv� fail" day fil 1A bhe Oath 30fore a home.J�Mrs. �G. Baldwin 'of Seaforth, (nee gmondville orn f at -1 , ite, Progress and Mrs. H. P. knedy, of olic ohurch.' Edith Steinba ho. was well'and g V coaple in- Mine ckh large.con egatioD.' '� The happ,, leave on Saturda for'Toroato; where they A BIG O��ER S 1110 pan expolooft I . tend to ne tle on the SrOom's faTm it Morris favorably known in our vi lage, has heeA re. will spend thewinter with th�ir daughter, ess Mrs. Clark.—NINT6 t Sunday ve[nink, Rev. 1. at once.— r. and Mrs. George 11ow011 On- iowing acquaintances her 'during the, past Busin. X Wallwin, B. A,� pastor ( tertained he young people of the E. if ttle Methodist gR pli1scopal . week. �Mr- J. Shorthas returned from vieit- DISTRICIT MATTERM I A- TEMPTING 0114� M . Tho 'as Welsh� is put - a a bjeat V1 The church las; WednesdAy evening, b a fare-' Ing his HoDs.—I T church, will preach on t1i addition at his commandia( Pifter U �.IirftA WiCh ai.d - �an - —Eul in well to Mi is Flora Watson. All who. were ting in a chopper in the now A GOOD HopsE BououT.—Mr. Joliu-Gov- Semf 'R W. Cady, of Times are good th-4 fall and MD ey jis YJ time. orth dor like Ise ? Mi. there "repo, -b having 4 most enio Lble' enlock, of MeMllop, near Seaforth, bm this town, was h Id up by footpad on one plentiful. We intend taking ad v ht �Mr. MeWillism, *bile. away at Tilbury urepurobas d from Mr. T. J. Berry, of Hensaill, of the streets in I etroit the ot ier day, The of these goc d'times to largely inora�: last weeki, disposed of his residelpee in the walleknown shire stallion, Bloisdon Wil- man. stopped M Cady and ask ad him I for a the oikoula, o it of THu ExposiT( R. a - that . place at a very good figure.—Mrs. liam. Mr. Govenlook will ship Min to the match. As M . Cady As getting the James Nesbit was visiting reatives in wantto g t ip up to the Five T io sand 0 west. This horse was imported by Mr. match the man ulled out a -evolver find not a lGoderich ownship the past week. —Mr.,and 3h by the lsb� of January- With re - Berry in 1900, and he has proved at monly or ered him to Nject in Via*, we will Mrs -Morris, of Brantford, were presenting it at . Aro Cady or this , give, TAE gn� -maker. He is oriet of tke � beat types i of hold up his han :4 Mr. CA y did so, when Exro�isoR tD New Subsoribers 'fr�.In latives and friends here for a few days the shire horse imported to these parts. Mr. his assailant rift -'ed - his pack ts, but only t week.—Blyth is quite a Sun my resort od, Govenlock in to be commended for his enter- fp0ara i h the n ghboring found 18 cents in change. ith disgust NOW UNTIL. JAN, YARY FIRST; t004 a oung men of the n I prime, and we trust it will be appreciated by dbpioted on eve feature, lie ked with an FOR ONE DOLL�ARAwnw6-- towns. ] st Sunday they were are from the people of the west. i 1 1 Goderich I ' Win lit, I 1inton, BrusEeRre, ham and ath, " How is that a man wearin such I . good clothes as you only him 18 con in his the price of on6'year'a subseri tion. Luokiaow. Our must be ve ipular. 1 J2 r . pc WrwDmto BELts.—The Woodstoc pockets. Mr. - Cady, after chaffffii g the Send in your nam'�s at once, the i ooAer '—Mrs. Ge rge Denstedb,. of Gori ie, was at tinel-Review, of November 6th, makes the follow for a few, minatemi,pa ad 0 d the better. home here for a few days the pa it week. — ser- following reference to the marriage oi Was was nob furthe� molested. - ev. r. No-' Rev Mr. olmes preached' in Mitchell on To an Aing us the nan y peri �O 2 se es �of former Seafo.rth' YUIng X&y, of Woodgto M. Bun�ay.—,The griit mill received a I load of Belle Grieve. ek, the, FE, a no :n b feet perance advocate, will deli er n addiess in FOUR� NEN hat precious raineral- coal, this ask. lady - Miss Belle Grieve, only daughter V Sq�SCRIBER of Mra. George Duman, was married, at her the Presbyterian ohuroh,i sit Monday by home, on Reeve street. this afternoon, to on the subject of th Refor�ndnm. at the abov 3 Acc=ied by t�he Moms. Robert J. Harford, foreman'of the up- ;;a comes here under the auspices of the cash, we wi I IS receipt for NoTEs.—Jamesdark is home �rom a holetering departmen.tat the Canada For* Women's Christian Tom orance Union.— weeb. where he spent the season I arvesting. niture factory. Owing to i4new in the THE EXPQ if6r -one � ear Y Miss Armstrcng� of Ferg b i ti ug her Tuesd was the coldest � day th In fail, so house, the event wan� a very quiet one, a;nd Is V1411 Main was witnessed by small number of , friends and for sac I dditional four namep they Law:rence sa'�ter, Mrs. W.' Govento(k, North far. has sold hi i arm, on street.—Mrst. Wo Kerslake and son, Reggie, send us,w4 will g I ive! them the 5�h line, near Belgrave, an intends and relatives. Rev. Dr. McMullen perferim- are visiting friends in Staffs, a 2d vicinity.— having at auction sale on the l7t i. Jan�ies ed the ceremony. - The bride wor , very Mr. George E. Henderson and Major And- One! Qollar Cash, Taylor was the purchaser.—Mr. wil Mrs. Wretty wedding gown of white all mullo� eraon ventured ioto the wilds of.the Logan Wm. Mi is attended the fune f he ar travelling iuit') wan of green. May swamp on Saturday last, I ok ng for game, There.ar reds of our subso ibers, late Joh Mille, near Auburn, on uasday of C. Y the ry n Deceased was the o er of lob valuable presents werez received and bagged 8 rabbits, i p rtridge, one who, wit 1ve little efforb, co!ld this we popular youngbride. Mr. and Mr. Hor- oodeock and 3 porcupme . be-461lowing make mon for themselves an do �ue ford will leave this evening for' a wedding w 12,4th uncession of Morris, and was bur - were ticketed t is week 'a V�. Somerville's good by uding us lonj lists ot na'w ried at 'Ball's cemetery, in Hull tt.—C. trip to points east. After December let, up -town &gene 4 D. J. cc lam, of the subscriber on t4�'above terms. Passe in busy grinding grain, outt in g straw NKS Mrs. Harford will be thb home at th r roi, Seaforth Millic ! Compart , to Montreal We give n - ohe�p chromoo an( e do and sawi wood.—Turnips are nt arIv all dence on Simcoe street." Arthur Maeon, rucefield, o Russel, -Mani. not club w t4 other papers, but , for the housed ai ate a good.crop. toba ; Duncan McCallum, o Detrolt.—Mrs.' Socommod Qon d.� our iubscribere, we ------------ 0"000 DEATu -O)F A FoRmEpt SF.AF HIM— Lowrey, of Egmondville;.a d Mrs. Meway, will, as us all, re0ive subadrip ions for Brussels. 0#000 Many. of our rtsders will peruse the fellow- of Tackersmith, were 'S ing at Belgifive the usual weekly, pap*ers s me , the 9'b'%m this week, the guests r. Mrs. D. Globe, WHn as, MRS. �UR1.4BtTLI2sRz0EFT1ON. The God - which we take from th in and Farmers' Sun,, London A pleas- eriob Signal of this week says OH) Titles of last week, with fealinBlgs of deep Sproat. -Mr. Hogh Stephe son has a rose Advertiser, Farnsers' Advocate, Family regret On Sunday evening, NN vember bush in bin garden which is, out in full Herald, Presbyterian, Westinics t;',r, te, t P. ant social function last weak was the post i I r caption of Mrs. J. L Turnbull a gisthethird 'me this year that McL PUT EJ ER.S. nu taga a an opportunity of , n g th,(, 2nd, Mr. William Dow Moore die at ;hi' bloom. Thi tj Mich e4 s trans- home on Victoria sfr�et, aged 8( ye4rs. it has been in 'bloom," aqd ialthough the �AN BROS. b flected, Deceased had. bef a resident of Wingh4m buds are not as, large or as #merous this tide, w ich was accepted by maty,' includ. for some three years, coming be -a frbm time ae on the -former o asions, they are to both pare at 3. The daugeters are Mrp.' i ng a nut6ber of the gentlemen. , r4e recap. Seaforth. He was a resident of Bel Drth Pr perfect flowers., Roses i� bloom in the Smith, of MolKillop, I and Mieb M(G reg, r, at tion rooms were very handsome and invit ecorations of crimson roses and anada, many years, and filled the position )f libra- garden in November is pretty tropical for home. The deceased was .,a most' k ndly ing, tll� t riani in the library'of that-t,)wn for 26 yeal woman and- i va 3 much 'beloved'by thosel who pink andl.white carnations adding al pre tS rs. this p%rt, of thebountry.-Mro. S. Dorrance He was a naive of Englan�d and wa� a nian knew her bei t. The death of bo 5h parent3 effect. I Ire. Turnbull wore her briqal drest Interest held in high esteem. He leaves two daugh- sr., leaves to -day. (Friday) for hicago,where COMIlig BO SO )n toge I tber is a save �e bereave. of whiteDuchess Ailk, an train, With trim. tt%e,. winter, vit hereon and ming of Brussels lace. Assisted it lar and terEr, 11 is5es Sarah L. and Carrie Moore. t city.--�4 menttothe laagh�orsand relati ell, 411 of I She was a her, ' 'of M . George E. The funeral t:)ok place on Tuej33ay morning H ug ergo " whom will h ive th6 sincerest ey I)atby of receiving by Mrs. Leckie, of Brussols, wh( end 131, of the :Comme -cla hotel, has a wlis gowl to the Maitlandbank cemetery at Seaforth." tropical rariety of which he is,pretty proud. many friendE. ad in a royal blue and �Iack milli yie abrocade, ith corsage of white all andlace, asamost kindly an� It is a banana tree, on which alre 14 bananas ager. Mr. Moore w 0 g J� n gentleman, and a. very faithful and ob DEATH Or III] IxE RATTEXBURY.—�4uch Mrs. Taylor'alao assisted during a portior 9 and still more aire. growio �. IThe bananas official. He. was well informed on many are growirig splondi0ly, Ana 1P fair to go surpriseand -egretliwas felt on it toe Ing of the roc apt ion. Mrs. CamerOD, of Brus subjecte and was a man of more than ordin- to the full size. It Wa curiosity that is well known that M -. Is"o Rattenbury,7the sets, and Miss McNair, of Crantro , dic' E %9. the honors of the table, and war 3 ary intelligrence. Much sympathy I will jb6 worth. seeing. i well known Ila Aenbury hotel, C[intob, bad a sisW departed thi I fe. It seems tha Mr. 1 Rst- by Misis, Florence Graham. The visitori felt for the Misses Moore on amount of the found Mi a. Turnbull An altogether chArminj treat, sad bereavement. Victoria shoes.for ladies. '"he new stock teinbury had, for s0ne time, been row,ident 0 of these splendid sh6es liave arrI116d. Pricas $2.60 and d delightful hostess, who will be a of the Homewood etreat at Gi elph,I I wel -LocALBRIEFS.—Mr. William Lewis,, of 4 per pai.r. Ay,,k to see them. W. H. Willis, Sea- . while there o r tra ad pneumoni 6, from the come acq� isition to the society of the town.' assorted forth, sole agent for'Vietorla sho as 6rr ladleg. 'effects of wbi e, died on Thur d van - Crediton, returning officer for tiie Referen h es Ray- t 1822'1 ing last. M Rattenbury was )D 'Y the at, Drop dum vote, was in town on Monda�,. night. Try our teas and coffee, 4611 will now (10 Zurich. ranging He was around poeting poclamation6.-Mr. good article. C. S. AiEdrews, Sea'torth. - 1822-1 moirt widely ky owr men in the con ti- He NOTES. ; �-Rev. W. J. Yager returned E C. Shane, of Detroib, brother of Id S. ay was 58 years i of &� a and it is a d wa i the � ill P you first male chi d bor a in Clinton. For n second James CASIr FOR rRo�)VOn.-ID to few days ago from a visit to Rodasy. . Hi Hays ' spent Sunday in town -Mi� any had a pie sant time. -Mrs. Oswald.l. I teap for bring y6ur produo, such its �utter, ego, Arled Fishe ad, and Hazingn, the genial And portly mayor of apples, etc. to where you will be i sure df getting years he was onne Bted with the I o 11 here, returned ast week from a Visit to ligeon Shipk,�,:waa in town last Friday, a 'uest at what we all know the exact Yalu of his cash. You which bore k a nan�e, -and which !is now car - charge. 9 n and the Dick house. -Mr. A. Stewart, he ivill then feel indepqndent to bt Y here you wish ried on by his brother, Mr. Jose �h R tten- Michigan �-Mrs. G. Holtzma �rs. B' bine at- Stewart Milling Company, has pu�rcoha! ed . for oash. Would prefer butttrit ril pult�pfrOM8 bury. - Hem as also extensively ���enga ad as Surarai, who have been viaiLing friends it to I P unds, ' can' handle any am Uat of dreased Elkton v nd Pigeon, Michigan, returne� the Kidd residence on the oorner of Market torke h let until the �.Qth of Doember. a horse buyei. Of late years, h wave , his home on Mond ay. They had a rr oot � enjoy Insur- -nd where he now resides., M"'t _ t 4hers Ieft on. ihealtlii havinj faile , he had alm at e4irely and High streets, a W. Ed Pieked,'wiag and t4fe inds of '11 pt, , "kt pece. Don't f rgep. Old Stand, able visi Quite a number from here at The property was purchased from the Bank oppo3ite Queen's hotel. A. W Stoblo. retired from i c �ive bafiiness. Hawas man for sale tended ti concert give shwoo� Of Commero;), for -$1,500. This I is the !of genial dial o3itien and was wcll lik d by band, in hat:village, on Wednew alr'�ast.- Queen's cbeapeE!t property that has been sold in this Be Bore and hear Dr. Mackay, a grand ;all who know b im. I Haman never m ried, speaker, good minim 18z2-1 Our grist ill is booming just noiv.-�Ir. P town for a great many years. -We Are bin nearest surviving relativ-eg ar Firs� clatg. br"d, :.,akes,- etll., at W. A. his Lamont h�s a big colitract juat now break sorry to learn that Mr. iCharlea Wilson is Crich's, next toRoyal Hotel, Sealorth. 1822-1 brothes Jose[ and two widowed si'Otera, ing his A erta pony. It takes 6 spaff 01 still confined to his residence by illness. He Mrs. S. H. R ties, of Clinton, and Mr - R 16so of r tisi a, ourranto, men to h(ld it, and then it':will not,leome t( has been laid up for over two mouths. -M r. For the bebt qi;ialifjy H. Read, of London. He w shelled nuts and preferved gin e4 o 0 the Post as an UnClie oi time, but Pete says he will master it�l yet,an� John McNab, who was so ill, is now nearly Mrs. R. S. Hilre, of Seafoith. - I Office Grocery. 0. S. Andrews, E oaf rth. 1-822.1 then it w 11 be a good one.—,MeE9rs1' F. W, recovered. -Two respected residants 914bis d fron Nice cosy felt "hoes and a ' Oers for ladirce. isve returno IP Hess and Wm O!Brien b town depa�ted this life this week. We iomTake a look at a few samples in i ar Inorth w1n1o*. TiiENORKH . "Mr. McKan of I I Z' I a three Aont�s" trip to Ithe N 'th t far to th& death of Mrs. Duncan McGregor,.7 'w. H. wims, seatorth, soie phtjor Geonze A. now, District ti Grand Mal -T -1i or the and Mrs. D. Al oran. Both 'have been il(i water shoes for men and Granlay flub They are ooking!well, and weie V 4�', j , �.ers. 1822.1 United Worh an, paid an officii vil it to for sometime and have been patient ou r; - Temperance mass meetin,,Jin! the Presby- the Seaforth lodge On Tuesday a ting last. ad with t air trip. -Mr. Thomm Johnsor and his d ughter were in Baden in, Satur ere. -Mrs. Beemis, of Toronto,is the gu at terian churd1h, Se�forth, on Mond4y ;Xaveinber 17th, Notwi�hstandillg t extremely nI avorable day last, attending the funeral of a elative, of Mr. and MrA. G. E.'Elendersoni at he at 8 o'clock p. M. 10erybody ccn�e' 1822.1 weathe� there w a good -4tt ndance of Commercial. -Mr. R. L. Smith has been FARmERs' ATtENTION.- W E61WRYS 'Pay members and a ve enjoyable 6 1 od pon- the highest cash prioso, for hides, s4e3 ekins,- tallow, ema was laid up with a very sorethand for a week, t Mr. MeKe iz'ie delivered, mos able Hensall. raorith. er oultry and dreaed'hogs. K�nri,ed Brog., Butch- 1. I but is now getting lbetter.-Uatil 'furth ers, Seat_rtb 1822-11 and int�reeting ad4ress, descrip' ve the oonve looking G. J. k utherland, yancei for, Hen. notice the 15ruesels and Harlock stagEs will workings ol t i( Or�lir, the ben4rlts I con, WL has hao placed in his hands for sah a've'�y com. Choice confectionary and tre�h oysters 4b b _ Cata" leave here each day' at 2:15 instead of the Royal Cate, next door to Ropil lJotrzI. Opening fers on its me m bars and the mimu r in hi6h fortable and well planned briak dwellin 13 . % 0& 3:30 as formerly. This change is made for diwy, Saturday, November 15. W.'A.Zrich,selfortb. its alTa ra are b 3in ' location, w1h Dim lawn,walkeand go 61]1� 600� elpal. I T con note a a uar. e the-aacommodation of farmerej so the chil- 1822-1 tars. 1"bineize - fur all' modern convenience@ w of t a moat econo 14 11 and d a reasonable price. Int ndl r. 44"-52 f h� kind dren coming from school can,get their mail Every voter is wanted at the' Presbyteria' efficienly ma a ized organizations 80' "ere w I rygiven full putloulare. A Is WE ch ill b For" t6' , fL, .at the various way offices, without waitipig church,Seaforth, Noveniber 17, t 8 p. ni. 1822-11 doing � usines is country,"41iii i1a U. or to rent f me stores on good cientral 10 tion, 010 As, to prkes and payments j pl to G, so Iong. The idea is, cod o6e.-Mr.. Ready for Christmas cake at;A, Youngi. ances &,-a in a healthy and satisfao o condi. easy- terms. , 9 a Ferth's popul� short, a most wort Y organi. J. Butherls d, conveyancer, Hensall. 1811 -it James Jones, of, Mitaball, r New candied4ruita in stock. G 14ce! cherrle3i, Apri- tion. I , in$ I 9 auctioneer, was in town on Monday. Mr.� cots, pears, pluins, peaches, pine �115pl� Auge, seeded mition . nd is d k IV th To RnN r. -A firat-olaes brick etc rc i to rent, ,ralsiris, Halloee dates, flgs and chp,teest Barbados n 0 00un- situate on t tie main street i -a the Village ol Heneall, i man pi try- an its re A. Jones, ia a wide-awak e.businest 91 glsfo wo, the I of the Bell Bloock, Ich wu .. and! is molassee. Nice dark y0low sugar �t A. Young k aown as at are No. petitors reported to be one of the best aiii-', Seaforth i w tatio, did no r000hes, 1822-2 hands f Mr. cKjnzie, who) is a ryl able, recently ocoupied by F. G. Arnold, who carried on B Ba' ' I - 1% en"ralstoie and millipery business. IV Is one ol Ba r oin and po ula o Aah The lod b r , tioners in the Province, -Mr. Charles 4 a we -y. Our r o or no bar rooll w1hich will you a lodgi I S. best bui dnese stands in the place and b ts� a Arsi oliffe, of Brussels, an old;ftaforthite, waslili have? Come and hear whit Dr. $�&a ay Me to sa�- are ple sed -t( learn, is still dill it ces and 8 class cellar %nd is fi4ed with dwelling ro on the _u I 1822-l' town on Monday. Mr. Barteliffe bad been membe hip E n I w can conscient usl re- secoudfloor. it is a very comfortable but: d ng and a for us, laid up with sciatica for everal weeks and Fresh, now candied c commend it t ny who Is praotically new, having been erected ly fout name. he rle I pineapp a, may deal (It -join years -ago. It will be rented for a term of e�ars at a d every this was his first time out' Ali. Roy Ait andusortedftultem�O.B.AadrE,,wxEs;, eacirt a benefib sool)t of thin kind and I ble iient. For fiirther partiou who has been assistant in the electric Ii h are so c mily i n cl: amply obtained "at they Oysters iervedlin all sty$s, [stowed, fried pv)prletor, AOBER,r BELL, Seatorth, or a p ly per. works here for some time, leaves this week or raw and in bulk �t the Royal 1,Tkfe,! Seafortb. w. are witiln th) ac h of all. Bot from a, sonallY to q. J. BUTHERLAND, Hens& * 11. 1811.4-tf for Toronto, where he b" secured a position A. Cr.ich. 1822-1, social i A :kd a F acu�pi; Lry point of vie LOCAL bRIEFS. -'The sale of X r, cm ment, in an electrical establishment in that c4y-� NOTICE. Ali accounts bwilig mg must, most WDrthy organ.Z%tion and is c of Clausio&s-bousehold furniturewaiw6ll at. Mr. Aitzel is an exemplary young man andl be settled w. 'hrin the next two d4a t or they will be doing n iuch good in the communi tended on, Saturday afternoon la& i, and fair 1 1 t��o 001100tion, so ca , a once and save prices were obtained. -Mrs, Gimon and bidafairtomake his mark in his chozeeni )ut in cour ! costs, Tho . is Levy, Seitforth. 1822-1 Manager profeosion.-Dry wood still continues scarce, i daughter, Miss L. Gibson, of' Go( a Uh, are and dear. running from $6 to 87 per cordfor� NOTICE.-LSwitchbe make from combings nley. ood.- The members of Lady Nairn Calbp 1 miss E. Ross -Rooms I over W. ��N. Watson's office, THE CouNcil__� tanley council mf t at vishingrclatives and friends inHBAzi4land Iffain Main S reet, Seaforth. Varna, on Monlay last. All the 'met ibers vtoinity.-Miss Helen Moir recently return - 0 Aons of Scotland, atteridel at Egmondville A 820,000 stock to select from. Butter were present. ad home from Glondetining,Manitoba, -where cemetery In a body on the occasion of the in.l ..Several important matters 1 lee, dried apl,e8, 6o. G. E. King, Wingham. were brought ap,some of which 'a she had boon with her brother for a ouple terment of the late Philip Murray. -Mr., 1821-tt of years. -4 -The brick supports fo 'be new James Archibald intends removing into his� i tracts of gra 7 illin g, roadgradinir, i Stat to BRicK �iousE LE I RENT.—SiX lallor, dulverti , bri4 gas and drains, , all these Methodis parson bsen handsome new residence, on Victozia: placed in osition ready for the ap lar&e rooms, halli, 3�otbC3 010: etq, pantry, cellar receiving a ab 16 -a o: debate. Son a of the lentere Square, next week. -Mr. Angus McLeod nder whole butise, furtisoe, hard and soft water, ratepayers thi a i tl at the contractors (if b6 to go on it.h their work. ' It v . 'I add of Woodstock, and Mr. KennethcLeod, u greatly t the appearance as wi as the Of ew.cement well, stine 6stern, norn �r lot in good . location. H4use belonging to Y1. Prendergast. A big drain hap le % the country, but the Toronto, were intOWD thiSweek, attondir) I comfort of the parsonage. -Mrs. 1[dimea, of 1K , ba Can e bad in this prapeit3lt. Apply to J. L. council have h ad co -respondence wi h them llty* the funeral of their sister, Mrs. D. c. Ingersoll, formerly of Hensall ill in the Ki=, §Seai rth. 1820-tt a sut i mer and it was owit t the is during ig Gregor. They are both, old Huronites.- Inspect our stock of -hors bl ukets, robes very we seasc n t at they have i i.,ot com. village this week.-Misi Stephen's � go, taut )AIL Mr. and Mrs. John G. Grieve., of MCK�il- and harnees. The Ismest stock, ��,he !beat values at plated heir 3ontract. They Asi ur the teacher in �our school, Upent S ur y and 1761 lop, sad Miss Satherlandi. of Seaforth, were her home in r (�, Broderlok's. Mness' shop, Oady: s 13�ock, Seaforth. Sunday a inb_qa Mr. in Woodstock last week attending the mir. 1 1822.xl oounoil at. I they' at a little at co rage- ment and th noil two a - lit George Hudson intends moving into Mr. ience riage of their noice, MissBella Grieve. tea: Marigolds and Turnips fo� 5ale.-For s4e they will Carlile's dwelling, at the went end of the oor plete the work when�, the D. Booker, of Zurich, was a guest. at Mr... aboxit 1,000 bhsh'els of m&ngolds aOd a quantity of weather w ill p 3 rmit. M r. Watso� I I ex� Bet- village. — he Rensall Riaporator Com - John Campbell's, McKillop, last week.1-1 turnip& The marigolds are all p01101 - Apply to D. ce Mr. F. Hol ! MoLonnan, 86aforth GrPen House. 1822-1 ed &nV tI[me to �alk over matters. , Severul vany are &king large shipmefits of dried mated. had a large' flag floatb3gi apples.- he ftiends of Mr Job Willie accoun, O'were [missed and council aljofirned I' over his residence i4 Harpurhey,!on Sunday! I . will be pie sad to learn that *he 21. reports TowN C6uxem.-The regular meetinA of to meet im De(emb r 15th. last, King's birthdak� He is British to the] 0 relief and i loo I offecta from the X r ky sys- uncil W�s held OwMonday even - 0,000. core and a veteran of 1866.—Mr. and Mis.1 'the.town c6 eem, ab Lo:idon. -Mr. J. E. MoDoz ell was mount f $356 were oi000. A. Calder returned from a three monthF Accounts to the a 1vth. in London this week on busineis.—Mr. visit tb Manitoba last week. They sp&Jat� passed an ordered to be paid. An ac - most 6f the time in Brandon, I I count from Mr. Jol�n Beattio,� olice magis- B-RiEiM.-Mi J. Habkirk, of Bt iss Is-, is J oseph Ell s, while driving his ho -so last where their: trat;e, for S I P Visiting relatic rig and f i iends In town this, week had t he misfortune to receiv( a kipk daughter resides. Mr. Calder was much'i 0 for rent of room, was also re. Proctor was visiting in Bel. on the kne .- The horee, which is usually tran - pleased with what he saw of Manitoba.�- patied, the couneillof last y0ar having pass- week.-?, ad a resoluiion 6 gr�eing to pay this aum.� grave 1% I;ew da I a tb is week. -Mr. V i M-1 Bell very quiet, chanced to be In a friskir mood unted, M asBra. James Ballant7ne and Roberib Gar-' lef t here on I i id!4 for a business ' tri to And in playing began kicking up, i�nfortun- to the diner, of Par The sum tof Old was placed to the _quhar, Usborne township, werel cr Manitobp,. -Th, ead news was recei veAere ately striking Mr. Ellis on the knee, in. in town on Tuesday. They were each de. edit of the PubliQ Library Board. The Water Committee O'Brien chairman of the Fire and last FrWay tha fir, Phiip Murr%y, who flicting a asty out. -Mr. George kil W_ livering a horse which they sold to-Mr.906 b I i re 6r Brucefield, h, id !ace*- returned ume recently from Alameda, rd:. MoMann. Mr. Ballantyne's 'was a fou! � wam; requested -to have the at eet light at recentl lef r-1 the irailwa dentall !shot ims1elf while out E ho ting. Northwest Territory, and, reports a good tion, 9f year-old gelding, and he received crossing put in the proper place. tbere, and very enODuragin pros. for it.-Tueaday was a bul An'�.Ccount of $70 from Mr. i Ja McGin- Then t word wai received f his [at By t day in town. Die,! for damages oepaeloned by Floe flooding Althoug� only Ikere A short time he m do a pects in th ' 3 west. -Rev. F. R. Malet, B. d ai 410 The two funerals brought ;,in f I -service in Carmel a large numberOf people in the afternoon., of �is cellar, was lef b over for future con- great many fi i and�, who sympath ze w4b A., B. conducted .12 �_ ild6ration. The � inayor. was -eque8ted to bin wid6w in bar sa bereavement. - QJite!'a church o�n-4&bbatb morning last, dc livering t Mr. Rberb Winter ehipped a carload 'of from bere at an ad t a fusera on .14 hogs on Tueaday.-Mr. John MoMann ship. gab 1 notices 64ulated warn:.ng parties number a very able bermon. In the evening a 00- -ement. aide - from the , 8 o ec -AKES. against cutting ide Tuesda .�-Mr Tracey, wh tl cupied the:pulpit of the Main striet Metho. ped a barload of good horses to Sault Ste i�erest IT' In y dist ohuroh.-Mr, and Mrs. Wm. -Richard- ger. '. walks with;axes, purchas). an in a furnitt a us ness 1,624 Marie this week. They are for use in the . shovels, jor Aher shard. lumber woods, and were a much better lot edged instruments, i and thab t ie constable at Sb. M4rys, oved his family thi ire I this son and family intend moving into the-, vil. week.- Mr. at ( Mrs, H. T. Rance F tt lage this week and vk1l oocupy t 8 Qwe Ing than usually go ifor that purpose. -Mr. D.; be instruct�d to prosecute aU palrties found 8 ded T Rattepburry, as Sa . they pure Med. from Mr. Goo an I 'alk t 11-W Dono' nu6ilating'or inju�'ring s the funEial of ".. r. I a v bought a very fine team of horges, Oleariug off �the ice lor E -w-theS cl when yo . Clin.t c m. Last Friday an I S tur- opposite tle railway 'Station. -Reeve ii - from Mr. [now. ouncil urda Z11 Alex. Innis, -of Stanley, thiol; adjourned to meet'at the c4l of he mayor. day eve got w6was a magic lanteri and ler and Mr. Billings, manager of Ie Mol, week, for which he paid considerably ov6r, I i a gramo one 3on0ert given in I 3dtat sons back, were in Toronto Mat wee sellitig ry ,nd$400. -Mr. Daniel Grummetb showed his', : i 1 111 1 hall, asaii ted bl Mr. Mae Vincent, I ( DMiC village debenturcs.-Quite a large umber colors on the King's' birthday and had� a.. DFA�n OF MRS. , M CG (9R. -After a minger, i t part y on account of the n ( okng trom Hens4ll and vicinity attended he an - nice flag flying at his residence in Harp r long and painful lilluess M a. Duncan Me- no adv i bioing there was a ver r mail niversary services held ia the M thodist Kxbibl- hey. -Mr. Wm. McLaren, of Hibberf-, near ill Gregor,of this to;Dpms1'81ed �way on Sunday crowd, wcee who were that I D or : a ohur3h, Kitipen, on Sabbath last, a d the h, 1902. Crowarty, delivered a nice team of horses 1 lasW She had re 'ached the age of fif by eight mostly ildren.-The anniversary . ser ices fowlenpper on the fol v ning.- at, 2nd to Mr. MoMann this week, and for whichl, years. Herlmaide'un'airie was C�,therine Me- held in e M attiodise church last Su day The concerb In Miller's Opera Hall t is (Fri� .,hica,go he carried home a stiff roll of crisp bills.�_ Jeod. Sholwaa the�'aeoond daughter of Mr. and M91nday :evening, were a sucoes in day) evoniAg promises 6 be;& very od one, Messrs. George Chesney and George Stewart i Mu�do Moteod, 1 late of McKillop. She every w . Rev. Dr. Brown, of blit ell, i The talent omes very highly reoom ended. shipped a load of lambs to Buffah) on Tud . p. 1 was also %I sister of Mr. Angus McLeod, of preache two mlericldid sermons on Su day I -Mr. Jose h Case, who has been an aged in vesti- day� -M:. Jackson, of Petrolia, spent S�, - Wo6detock,�and hir,'Kennetb M Leod,of To. -to larg conptegat�lons. in fact, in! the th r3 and. seed business for a umber day with Mr. H. W. Browv, of the C61-1 rout;o,and o Mrs. Alex, Gordon,6f McKillop. evenig there was 6ne of the largest cri )wds of 0 gro de par- I earnle It here on Tuesday evening for at time legiate Institute. -We are sorry to lea�'n She 'was a n tiv f Cape Br to�, but came that has ever bacu in the churok, the Toronto, tc take a position he has soured that r. George Stewart is confined to Nd to �Ackillo withotbe other mily will be i embers of her Preab�t' lans, a usual, not having a in that cit�l , Mr Case and fa with a severe attack of rheum .1 1 AY . . circle 'of relatives and atism.-T�e fami" y whe quite young. he was married service the evening. . Then.on 146 day missed 'by a lar 0 TIS. woollen mill by-law will'be voted on onMon- to r. Me regor �bout thir y fiVe years ago evenirig'. ere i r� is 0 2*, that - is, on and �hey contiLued to live o� a farm in Me- wereall ellpfased with the interesting Mr. Case veryshortly�-Mr. George Soott, n sale, dlay, November a week froin'. Another large crom d, wh' friends. re. ease and children will join a made next Monday. Every person having t a Kill6p untif abou� t�vo years ago when they addresse V . Dr. Brown . and the who carried on the CententAl hote for a ickets, welfare of the town at heart should vowe f r retired from farmink rind r moyed to Sea. local number of itiars, and, who proved hi ts. 0 m W'ster , in, ereperse4 wit 0*081- =elf a this by-law, and all should remember th t forth. Mr. UoGrejo'r died abou ten months lent m,sio t I a choir. The only Food businoss man and -resident of ( r vil- every eote u U npolled :is, practically, a vo ago �ud at �hmt time Mrs. mckegor's life error w,18 In a, as in generally the lagel has purchased the stock of Mr. Joseph agains6 the bv-law.-Mr, George Paterson was als o des�palred o,f, but she 'rallied for a case at t ese g herings, was by keeping the C&se and leased the premises for a t 3rm of has be�n a member of the Ancieut Order 0' f time an nd, ish although she wpo nave able to over. meetin o Ion , every person gettimg �eet_ year Workmen here for 22 years, and dari4g Comf the trouble to., I . h, Will w I which a was then sub- less aril ire r. P. Kelly, a prosperous him every success in is nev eps ure. - that time he has only been absent from two jeot0d. They had %'family f one son and young f ited in the RD Die- r o Morris, was un Miss Godfrey, eldemib daughter of V. R. 0. lodge weetings. This in a record of Whic two Idaught6r's. d ad about four holy bon a of matrimony to Miss McLa6gh- Godfry, of I Toronto, who' spent -a mopth The son d h I r.., h rate.! van ;IT� wn Tr y n rn t vi W, of M Mr. Patepon may well feel proud.-Adlr�. ye ago aa& hie death was a severe blow Ian, one Blyt 'a j oung ladies,. last Tines. here witis frlondsi'l#t on Saturday for her . . ..... .... .. elsotdo light plat .—Mr J. r. J:Q035 0 Ch tly of Exeter, was in th;-Vil. atb am, recon, lage 6 a Sabbath evening and Monday njorn- ing. Juaintalue6e.-Mies Allen It is putting'all ths force of )rains and has r�lbeunmewdinhgom&ee(from Porest.-The want ersz% of modernmethodi behind eveu� of 0 1 in long felt in oar village, the present ed�rt. It means carefu I searehing prices making it somewhat of a luxury.- close comparison of qua ities audprioes THIR 17 Mr. John G. Smith, of Seaforth, was ifil the in order to sift from the mass :of WHOLE goo& a this week, ing busi villao. nesa with in the market only the kinds that mid 00 at people want to buy. a visit with his rel tro magnet picking up stray shoppers heie-, E, T-uek;13n, th. and there, and making of theiii perumn. 2- STORI is ant and satisfied cu�fomerz. ib k Nice cosy felb shoes and slippers! for YL 0 ladies. TiLke's look 't a few samples in out north thisetoreever in a bu In od, and at, so ft, -McLe a window. W.1 H. willis,'Beatorth, sole agent for present it (the,,rr,e ismORbsttrauthe f George A. Slater shoes for men and Granby rdbbers. with offerings desirable goods, at, i0o prices which -quickly induce buying, WiST EZ;D NoTm-Taking up turnips and f �11 ploughing are, the order of the day. raCts About Fults, -Pri iparations are being made for an enter* tainmiint in Broadfoot's school at the olos- When we tell Youi that we have the, popular and des! Ing -( the school blore Chriistmmv,�Mrs. I that of Fur Garments our Robe t Douglass and I childreng of Walton, 11 pric -governed entirely by the quali spent Sunday with rela6ivev here. m. -Thresh - I ly the- I that our stock in prob i ing h now almost finished in this neighbor- of select far# I for miles around, that �4 hood. Mrs. James Crio'4 and daughter, Mims a no betterNLAJUea Sny-1 oil, guarante �f ln:an I I her* Saral have moved to C�initou, where they we are telling the exact and un' _"hen We I'Do' ho ban to - will i aside in future. M�. Bell, w ad truth, and ollaritig the btst sided here for the paa� year, being engaged like too inuidl ment we know to iodu you to put.01m, with Mr. A. Eloost, has.16ased the farm of claims to the test. out thousan& Mr. 11. Warren, of Aul'16tt, atid removed adjusting thEl there this week.-Th4 rn� y friends of Mrs. A. E coat, or., will regretuto learn that she Money Back is otir Guxt'antee. YOU. Al is seriously ill.-Cliarlies Crich returned from But 'twould be hard for us to recall departu the Rest last weiki-Wasionary services single instance when we had -to face in. what were held !A Turper'slaad� Alma churches on ferior quality, and so- ante -up the 'par- We cannot, OJ Sunday last. The "ttir ot the Wesley chase value. WiLth the I high grade furs, I cess, such -as church, Clinton, 'R2 we sell, complaints must be v Mr. Manning, con- ery, very Wid, tansequm duc d �he services. rare indeed. You willhot be urgedto i mxth moie good judgmenti buy, save that your t, UonsUhnce- doenthebuying. Butwedovant-you. to see and exanikine our complete ateek What 'clever world"BEST.- is an a Y_ of Jackets, CAprines, Ruffii, Bo W way.,'l Just& singles' liable an.4-conveys Fo y Capso Muffs, and Gauntlets. 1W - -e s much meaning. What mAninF. does it con- vey to you when applied to - Fars ? What' A Busy Time '11 Dreis Goods'. ever it is, you'll find 'it exemplified in our selec stock of Jackets, Boas, Rnffs, 0sper. People are searching fic r worthy goods, E. ines, etc. -and perhaps so -me beer, Points -we satisfy the reed d tha depart. you on't think of,besides. The pric es ment is always busy: To simpl. 7 say I wben will lease, when youi know the goodness of the dress goods are pretty, is: notdoing, j the urs. The E. MeF�ul Co.- - Seaforth. them justice. They are more than Ji Dry Goods 18�2-1 pretty. -True, the plaiii shades are in nesc ay ovening, was one of the beat heard Ti,: APERANCE MEETINO. On FLiday even, the greater demand, ut there is ;a added beauty this yea�j in thadyes and ing, November 14th, -at 7:30 o'clock, a meet- ing will be held in the church, in the inter- the weaves-catch"nq sensible goo& Cash est o'the Referendum. � Addresses will be that combine style and*ear and Batis. faction -and what ore Dry Goods Val by 1�evs. Hamiltop and Kenne f Se Y' 0' 1, [a �8, - sbor6 Rev. Walliwin. � of �rth 110" may 1 woman want in dr 0 ves L Oeds th�u Ityl c ver �unday.-Dr. Bilk, of London, spent ; Masi s, Blair And Keir, of Bruese and and wear and satisfacti�n� ? Prices are telling the wis a ones that they shoilld Mr. homas Molklil�ani �of Constance. A collel ition will be taken'l � UP to defray ex- ' buy now, and they ai a buying. The Belden, of Tor. webs most rapidly deer, maingim size -are onto Junction, is spending with relatives in the penso is. Ai&_UAL SUPPER. -The Foresters nnUalL those of Eucheothaaa icurat ev. Stuart, B. A., of London, will 11 supp�)r and social entertainment was betid in I the 'all on Tuesday evening. There was a talus, Amazons, Veneti ws, BoxClotbe, 'Broad Clothe and R pley'a' pirle largel crowd and the bivalves and otber re- finished fabrics. sto6s, FrIda Y fres monts� were delicious and were du �y ap- preciated by the hungry recipientiq.� The Things in Great De 'da evening, for the purpose of oal, literary and -social feast wbi;h fol. You need a Rain any -Coa _y now, e roh. lo*e�� wasl;in keeping with the physicb.1 re- and it's unwise to wan ler toofaraway past find was enjoyed by all present.j The from an un brell% at thi i Beason of this Ailen,vieo- Occasion w4s a success, and will, no doubt, year. Have you both, ).r had! you tkeM, president. -H. Brewer, pl Brussels, who has been payCg have!,,& stimulating influeuce on the c&�Ise of Until some forgetful per ion sa' w Otto do Stewart and Kuntz, an' motion on an ac- Forefi'try in this vicinity. some borrowing ? A ad do YOU' Lrf- Is J ount ; judgment for, plaintiff with ocati ; t. Stmrsbury for plaiptiff. Sterling Va. qui -re warmer underwe ? The . the last time Godefich, is BelgTave. economy in running th charims in is the guestpf her sister, Mrs. IT. N( E�. ---�The Morris tax collector,' Mr - Riohlilrd Proctor, has commenced his rounds. Mate to save a littl money.. Five minutes exporoure td a e Id peltingralu,, daintiff �by consent F. W. Gladman- for ti Colle uR_ taxes should i�e no trouble . this face for �n or to the sharp, bitill tieetk 6f J�A Front, may send Von the d�otor,;mtic �shriii s '61 i, year the of suWgood times the to farm and others.L-Postmaster Sproat your a' n be qg spoiled to' . ice new gow -4o i4mental mufflo, met with' a slight accident on Mo day, wbielli will lay him up for a few days. bile the duty of a 14, see a 116t.11 Pic- tect both yourself and irour clothes by by M. Vineent, was held in drivi g a stake in the garden with a hand ax flew out of his hand a a, he axe -nd a buying one of our uAby rmin costs. We have them fashioned just like tho action, on account and for,'WAges ; judgment for pl�intiff for full claim against defendant, �ut save 3 gash acroas the front of It his tool. men's, and otherwise, i� preferred. pnce per s� req red about ten stitches to put I it in A great Umbrella is here foi a single dollar He says he coin do' the outbin with' bill, and for ;a little more money ww liess Loc,&L ITENS.—Oar ge loss &in than the doctoi'did the iew' 1� Ing. - give you -a better, for E we 'give f)r ga nishee.' Snell vs. Wilson and P Ort, Mrs M oNay and Mrs. Lawrie, of Egt�ond- vill;Tarevisiting at D,.:SproaVe this'week, poorer. In Underwear. we have m y exceptional been seeing the, former's aunt � and the tter'o values. The at,6ck is 11 rge, so we tim, year like mother, Mrs. Hannah, who is impt,oving -to have what you watt all the time. -did n Ir nice. DOW. -Quite k stirring time in Bel- grav 8 week. Special meeti6gs ft - the We handle no do 'a in order to quote littlu prices, bat we have little - The et iat�ohuroh, conducted by the evils. prices, each attached a ftH load c Lake �aud . ech and the pastor, Rev. Brown.- value. For Want Detroit, where: he Women's Missionary 8 iety of Room. he will visit with relati, res for held 6 me ting in the manse and a on Mon� my fternoon. A mme That is the reason w6 simply make. DOW good progr was f Ivan -The Womens Foreign M�alon Sooie -,y the Presbyterian mention of some thingalwe wAnt you to think abont' Of thram I we give.you the- of church pqrpose holdi ig air Thankoffering meetino on �_o most -and br:st forl you money. Here you will find th� uec ssary� goods in oiu his brother Tifur iday,evenitig. the meeting to be ad - dress id by Rev. Mr. Sawers, of Brucefield. such variety as ariiures erfeci cortforiu-_ ity in the rarching busi e4s A all the Foresters' ball, on We�dnes- to your individual t te. We same there emb6red by many in this vicinity, has a er supper by!, the Household Linens, Flanna]18 and Cottons, ore ere i,n same place, on,Friday night.- r or a. sylor is about completing' his Blankets �and Comforters She1atings and; hisenergyand, Tickings, Linoleums anAlCa uprightriess deserves, arid, w eason's business in apples, --The root crop sheriff heriff Bone is looked upon Ali the a nno�tly stored in -this district. of the Stan-: ur, lox look,e -he bj�i Ot pleO lrii�� t� 2.1 Exeter. Th- je The 1-0 4-4 40 we seem to I NarEs.-,'FBev.- Mr. Mallott, of Henlnall, cOu ad &in Street Methodist church pul- h'' it o Sn' my evening, Rev. Mr. Millyard E. UL liady buyq a'. wben ding to ]�Clppen.-The'ooncert given by the 1 'almor our stock Y-40' Company, in the 0 per& House, an' Dry Goods CO. your reach nesc ay ovening, was one of the beat heard ere f)r years. -W. J. Heaman is putting a rna(e i4to.*J. G. Stauburby's residence, on C4th's Greatest Cash min str6et.-Berb Heaman and wife, of. 11012d9n, were tbe guests of W. J. Beaman Dry Goods tore. c ver �unday.-Dr. Bilk, of London, spent andaly in to-wn.-Mrs. Tr-eblecook, of Bow- anvjlle,� who has been visiting her - ate ter, Sound on Tuesday�-Frauk Belden, of Tor. r1s. (i r.,,) Amos, left fpr home last. we ek.- onto Junction, is spending with relatives in the � few lbolidayt A man' ev. Stuart, B. A., of London, will - ViNe.-Ai meeting.- eme 4ftiversary sermcne - on Sabbath w ma held in Edwards' furniture sto6s, FrIda Y for tile nex-1 orni�g �ud evening, at Qavan Presbyter. evening, for the purpose of re-6irganizing guamntee il e roh. the curling club. Robert Black was ap- D si6x CounT.-Court was . held here. Pointed president, and -James Ailen,vieo- I CDW duesday of last w'eek, when several i mpor "t cases were decided. 0bristravis president. -H. Brewer, pl Brussels, who has been payCg obographer, of we,A,i-y visits Stewart and Kuntz, an' motion on an ac- to the village during the summer months, ount ; judgment for, plaintiff with ocati ; t. Stmrsbury for plaiptiff. Sterling Va. was here on Wednesday for thin seapon.-Mrs. Tipling,of the last time Godefich, is Alade by 01 -G. I [suns at�d Grafton, on note ; judgment for the guestpf her sister, Mrs. IT. F. Miller.- nesll� gives daintiff �by consent F. W. Gladman- for An entertainment, consixtiog, of movirig, �shriii s '61 i, laintjff,� L. H. Dickion 'for defendants. picturex,'and vocs.1 and in3ti i4mental mufflo, remon-able, aques vs. Belbick and- Cornish, garnishee, by M. Vineent, was held in the Methodist- action, on account and for,'WAges ; judgment for pl�intiff for full claim against defendant, church Monday evening. pnce per s� and f o - $25 and costs against, garnishee J. G. tauburly for W. Walton. i V . plaintiff,,F. Gla�man Loc,&L ITENS.—Oar ge tax callector` f)r ga nishee.' Snell vs. Wilson and P Ort, is again on his annual visits to our midst. g arnis as on note and for'wages ; judgment We would predict that in a record year like f )r plaintiff in f all and'o6sts J. G., Stan- this he iviil have little difficulty in -colleat-1 I ary for plaintiff, F., Wo� Gladma ' for ing the necessary funds � to -d�efray the run- g %rnimee. Ding ex p9nees of the tibwnsfifp.�Mr. Momillan left'this wee for Detroit, where: Wroxeter, he will visit with relati, res for a time, prior NOT�S.-John Bone, of Sault Ste. Marie, to his going to Snohoir. ish ity, Washing - M o or many years was Wroxeter's crack Her,' ton Territory, where he !will oiu his brother Reg Ul ar: oil ani whose waring shots will be re- in the rarching busi e4s ioar tbat vity.. emb6red by many in this vicinity, has We.� trust N1 r. McMillan� will meet :with 'the b an successful in his political campaign, succe6s and probperity iviiieb hisenergyand, And now'grefixes his name with the title of uprightriess deserves, arid, w aile prompenag: sheriff heriff Bone is looked upon Ali the beneath t4o evatialed banner of the Stan-: father�of curling in the Ameri-3an Soof It and Stripe$, ;Ve c6rish 4 hope that ther.0 ck i as successful, in' the capaelty of will still be some attra4ion f ar him here 'I a Fiber' I he will be a terror to evil-doe� a the land of the maple.,The annual Uzion, CJ Coo of Honeall, was the guest . of T. Sabbath School Conve0ion will be hold in, 4emp ill Sunday. -Miss � X%te Smith, of Duff's Presbyterian ch arch, on Tuesdatys, Bul ,xl%lt 4 nt several days of last week with 1% 9 r lativ a 1 here. -R. McIntosh, H-owick, -November 18th, afternoOn dresses be delive devening. Ad - t of will to a r I h da ory successful sale of young cattle on clergymen, and suitableimuaia will be fur- J F idM.' - Rev Mr Wilkie, %'returned!mie- nished by the Union ahoir. I A meeting hl si a 04 ". occupied the- pulpit Iri the. P eab torian church on Sunday.' Id the the interests of Prohibip ion will held at ni,ght.-An Otganhati;n probably be Meeting ev eni gave,& very pleasing deson was held in DuX@ churfd�, on Monday 060!- m sai widress.-Jopn Hamilton.,iihip. mU 'this � ing last, to organize the�several districts for GO W a arl: of Iambs on Monday from the coming contest on the ref arendum vote - I __ at 4iozi.-W. Sanderso visited friends in i The meeting, however, -Waa not too largely K n6aroine for a few d1l this week. -Jar. -els,were , attende&.-Some of, oviii fa r! aye and Mrs.i Fox, of Bru guests of the forme a aunt, Mrt. D. Soott, laab-week. 1 sadly duped by the wiles' of an Iand agenL-Mr. Charles Ritchie, -oil 'tougued y who dis- -Miss and Sinclair, of Harriston.11as posed of his farm to his 1son-1 �-law, Mr. W. b n .inted as teacher in the junior de- H..M-aunders, will have an a. iation. sale of 'Tuesday Jib rtme t Of the-sohool h 8, Owing to Miss his farm stock and implement a on rose rinignation.-W illiam Mitchell' of afternoon, November 18th. I S. 'ttwfll T rn a A a sal o t farm stock and be the *uotioneer. Mr. Ritol ie w0l Tet!M I n last week.- -Mrs, B. ]EL T107 d from the active duties of far life# sud WIR %ad children rob trued from probably� live In Bruno*