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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1902-11-28, Page 1�A. *: I � . 4 7, , - - A=F��t 11CREAND 't - . THIRTY-T-UIRD YEAR. I ' - , WHOLE NUMBER, 1,824. 1 � U: -0, �* 0 � lt� - - f , . - 14.1 - -7 - I ­­­ __ �_ _ _ __J­'­7�_r_--J­---­ - , -1 1 -Ir . I "­ T�— I . ­ - .71 �_,_ F- , -1 _11IM-T.M1 -7— . -1 ��� 11 7 �z:, � I ____.1 - ­ � -,-- q ---I --- I---- ­ - � ! -- --1— I 11., ­­-­ � ____­__ ­­­ 1T--_-7-- ' �'__!­ ­_ 'i�r . . F F . 11, i I i I r I � � I - I I � . ; � I I � I I I i . � ; � � I 1 ! I i z . I I � ! I I I I F- � . I i i i . I � � i I I i � i . I . : i I � I I I i I i Glot rkd Floor I I I I - � � . � I , � . . ; . I I � . I � : I I : . . I i I I i I ; 1 � I k i : I i . . I , i . I i , . I . � I � I � ! ; I � ; ! , � ! . I � i I , � � I i . . ! i I , 5 I � � I 1 i I . � : . � ! i i I i I I I i : ; 1 I � ! , ! I I I 1 � I ! . . , ; ; I I I ; . i � j � I . : � ! � ; I � � - � I I, I i I t . � i � : I � � I i ! i I ; � . ! I I � ; 1 � I i I , I i I I I I ! ­ . 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I ; 4 ; I � I If you are looking,for afi opportunity to save 25 an, . per! cerlt.,c d 30, ! tx to put our it 1, I your investment in our line, its here. We find -our stock lar -ger; than it bugl . i . ­ - I ; to be at ,this time, - and we are simply 901 to turn it into money4l We do n( I Tou antee, . I - & , what the goods are. worth. � e-,cpeet toget, have t)ie same �banee ae tl I I . __'_ �� to. re"ll A I � 1. - . ; I . I . � - othef fellow, take advantage of it if you wish. : i i to - � lace, In. -up thenur. , - I I - I I .. ! � �. . � ; ; � This Week's Sale'. � � 1* gr"4 inr, i - � � � - t . � � every,- very "be. ur ged to I , , - � Will oive Underclothing prices the greatest shaking up they ever got- 0 r, 0 � . I I i judgment t , . men's and boys' fleece -lined and all wool. A number of broken linegIlin fleec I do want ya,u; . . - lined odd shirts and odd drawers. � � . . a stoek . - I - ; ; Bulk! . - . I � ,L"100 Ren,ular, the sale price - 1 63 9 kDf � � � I I __ - I 75c Regular, the sale price � I I � ; 50 Gws-. - 1 I 65c Regular, the sale price � � 37 Forthy goods, - I . - . I I I . I I the depart- �simpi; I . I .. - I guaranteed absolutely unshrinkable, If A shrinl All wool o3d pieces, ,0 - . . Say , is not doing I I � 4 - and ,,ive you another in the place of it. No humbu�, about i will take it back, ZD �, -more, thaa tades are ir-L I , � . It. 50 regular, � sale pricel ` $ . $110 I . I , there is an . � - I ­� . 4 ! - � . Yular, sale pric L 25 reg � . - I 9 the, dyes and nsible, goods 1 I , -1 1.00 regular- sale price ) ; . . . ' 7 I r and' saikia�- 1 regular I sale price 76c Z> ) i � 5 0 does any Is, than a 1 - tyle � . I � � 65c recrular, - sale price -%1 n I I , -- 4 Prices are � - . Boys' odd pieces in fleece and wool. . . . ,.� � . they, -ghoula Uying. The ! . I I . - I - - , 40c to 65c regular, sale pn'c e I I ; , . 2� � 1 I., xg1n..;ize, are I . Boys' heavy ribbed wool stockings, the'best you have 1 f unas, Thibe- , Z:) 1 Box Clutha, ever seen .w-7 rim a& pwl . I 50c regular, . . sale price � . - 2, � I . I'll . d. "I - 11 . � - � ------- w -1v w,w �,w �w, - VkA y d*T nowi.. I too, fir away .... .. � I . I" . 9 - ui Men s S its to, Measure., � won, of the .... 'I ad you fhem ��I' I - . I ! i I saw fit to do- � " , . A large shipment of the finest,.. imported woreteds, serges a - t*ee(' i . �do you re- � There -'a no I I which should have landed here in ' September, has just been received Iso ,,�mau . ances in this * 14. months late that norwi in. order to et rid of it before Spring, we .hay 9 0 M decide . I loney. Five ; ­ to put the price at a figure which will mote it in a hurry. You w�nt . a' su pelting rain, 6th, of, Jack- 1 . I I I I � i a fine dress suit. Yes, ne th-iswinter ; here's your chance to get ,� fi as a ny 01 - , doctor, and __ ­ .- . could wish to Wear. Note the prices : . 'I spqaled to do 'beit.1, pra- - - � $22,00 regular, in black worsted twill or Cashmere, made any way 0 , r clothes by it. Sale Price' you -want I $15.( I I rain coats. 1 $20.00 regular in Irish blue and black serge and fancy worsted, M I I 7'ast like. ther I � a number of shades. I Sale Price $15.( iferred. . aingle dollar . I � � $2G.00 regular, in Scote.h. tweeds of check and stripe patterD, made , Price � I . �15.( ) money Wa I I - any way you wish. ,Sale i I i we giver % � �, I I -% ------ ­ I --***$#$##$-+-+-+-*-+* V . I � . I � exceptional I . . 4 1113 we 41-M 'bime.. .. �� I . . . . . . I If Trousers. i i U the It . � . tdes. ia order . r . � have little- � . I Ire � full load of Should you need an odd pair just to help wear out some coats d vest . . � This case contained some good trouserings, and they'll have to go too, . at on.- I imply make I ... . 1 $6.00 regular, in the o,dC'L English 'worsted and grey win�,t You to I . j . 11 .. . I stripe, 11 Sale Price 43 7 ' 1$ - give you tb* ouay.' Hera— .; I . �. I : � $5.00 regulax, in the. quiet stripe worsted -,and ry goods in ' 11 .1 I tweeds. I Sale Ptice $3.0 ect, conform- ; � ; . I �� ' We name I - E � ; : i A . . - , -11 be carefully cut to your measure, and the best , The above lines wi orl�mw I md cottonar" I X � . ship will go in to. them. I I ; I I 'heetings: and- � � ; krpAs. -*� , � . . � �, .. . I . I - i _( � j : : - UL 'I "I I e0o I I ! I I I Cash ' I � . i gre. _4 . :=�_ ]I � � i � much wa- I i 4 r afternoon,. I I i � time. Silas : bhe oantre, of pt, amount I . � smoke.- �, -'a farm, .s.err � . O,a Friday 6at weak he y an oyster I About, 30 �t_-Ualery -cap- �� last Thurs- 'Duncan Mor- anitoba lamb ramily mor- � :)deriah.-R. - )mson w -ore ,- a large, sale I re not up to - at bring any left for Do- ey purpose 17e winter.- 4 r, laid in - r Ket r on wging hlr&� � hotel, with � The c%Sa I ceorge,Henr7 as shipping�_ �nto, where, , ,.-Property � This week [y sold his ged the com- , from John, -chased *r. ireet, p%y*V,9 Maon is Q U . k, trying to, ; Turkeys aro� � I I - . I bert, has a [a and me isw � itchell., hasw I �the united I I 2':14J. � (re-ongaged x. 9. Logan, ia oat ,�-­25 in . �is 100 acre �,,Ilico,,.to Mr. � the sum of . I . � . I . . I .11� Our gale of Overcoats this season bas been I � G 0 I enormous—MOU's and boys' alike. A�ready Nye I � 0 1 have cleaned out many lines of tife ost � fash- ? � � � � . 11 'D 0 1 ionable ra,(,,,,lanettF_s. But we have I I baded up . I � .. - again feelina confident that we shall ,still find I ) 0 i . . � 0 quick sale for these coats. The custo � mers say I I � . . no one could wish to wear handsomer coats, and I I I , . - � - I . AI the price about half what coats usually sell at. I . N i I . ;,5.00 007450 MAO .. \ � ; . � . .- . 1� ; � #� . . 1.1511, = LL.j . * 9_0#6 A-11--f-A-2 , 6 -V-*--Z--Z 14,1-14n 4-21-i i-4.4- C . ' WIL a is, laws e uw wu Furs This We'eks'. : ; : I � For the third time this season we have had to repeat our order for Ruffs, Caperine8 and Collars and Muffs, and we are always getting the vei'y newest a ' and best. Tbis-week we have put in stock a new stock of all sorts of combina- t .west de6gne, all fresh for the Xmas season—Sable, Seal, Persian io,ii,i cf the ne as I of fur on Lamb) (Yppossum, Grey Lamb, Thibet, AstrachaD, in fact every el s , ,1 and . I the -market i i " I ! _U:PV J_ C 1K rTs I LARGEST .1 I FIN EST LOWEST ASSORTMENT QUALITY I PR � ICF, I I I - t - I - W p i � i . . I . � .1 I . I I Butter and Eggs taken', as Oas'h. . , I . . . I , I *��;0*41; 1 i�jl�,��i�l:-��i�i:��i�i:�p-#44*4*44-4-"* � - I - Gresig Stewart - I I I (SUCCESSORS TO GREIG & MACDONALD) - . Johnson. Bros.' Old Stand, . �. � . - S-mv :POIRT . . - - i I I �- � � I I � = .. _ ��� - ,%.. 7 111F7 1 _. !F__1 , -,' , -4 .1 , r -_ .. - %I . ; " 4(�,,',,-.,-�, __ � ,��� ql I I, - N�4 . 11�1 11 N - I- WNW - - W -N* a 1-1 - ", 7j, 41*11 -� . I - . . - - ra 415- k, I .A A, _r ...... I _� - z �n�_� f - ... . . _200 � m I I . - ! - I - S I I I � I . I i � 91 i � . � � � I �� : � i I I � i - I i - ! I � K I I I I I . I I � I - - - , , � . � - . . � I — 0 - -�_________ . ! r . 1 74- 1 1� i E_ . � & � I 4 I f I I !. = I MbLEAN 'BRO81 Pub&hers � � � i i , ; i I I : .2 � : � ! . I .� I SEAF,,6RTH FRIR�Y MBER �q 190'� ; $i I 1: 9:N ; E I � I i li� ; . I a Year, in 4dva-n bev I : 11 � : I ,� 9, � i . ! I i I � I . I �_ I i I I . � . i ; i -_ I -_ - i � — L , I , . . I . -1. . __ 'A 11 ___ � __ � m i ,_ !I � �==_____ : I �, i � � I � I I � I � I i . ' I . - - -_ THK i EFEU NDUM. � ib ia in interference with one's I 14rtk. He i I I I boy 18 A age or under. Marys, and notes to the e*tent of $512 were , I P I I . [ i y aru ( . - I 1 __� BI PLES - � I ! . I i open a ly". ly Aiffezr�tce was ithat at ; I ! show d tb at most of our lavis ivere, 1311ch. . ! ! .. towns ip oni .-Chr atopher Telfer, lat. ; Ikocured. The on � . f I I . I : I A SUMMA � OF T J�, AOT TO BE He A'aid that a man could not build in this ; I � Jame Woods, 2ad.� � I St. Marys it was turkeys that were bought. 1_1 W -W& wooden building in c)rt kin porLi . i - _­� . , a� V to , I 1, 01. . -A little glrl-, about si:� years ,of age, at- � � AYER AND � ' rived in Toronto a few Jays ago, having k OTED I 1� NEXT THURSDAY. P, 0 , : i � I i i of iti; that -a man could not b xvd a pig' Den . . . I Ca*tda. - - ... - , withlin a certain distance of a dwelling. He I ' � travelled alone, in chat'ge ,ok t1hoGrand �� � I ; : : ___�T a ptice of ant maite coal in Winni- � .. I Irs ! , Trunk Rokilway, from Dub' que, IoWs. The - end " is mer the name pplied expl'd d the revenue'questior whial ! " peg laot week was $13.50 per ton, and it . P ( I'll "Aefe lily, , 1i some W I : I -_ � � 0 How 03-n the gave . ! -rical - ,1,YMN BOOK little tot was travelling to'eatch a theat to 6, moth d iif e �iving effe F' � so invulnerable. rn� ! I . to gob even, At that. � I I � I .�VAIZ)g 10 at -to or thin ' . I - w4a ha�rd . � . of legia � : i : � , ' . rejebting a pi. Won. The people menb .raise the $8,500,000'.whi h will be lost . I � �, -isilao N. Campbo of Kinkston, while 90"'Pan), whish is playing Uncle T�ea Cab- � i le I . . I � , , I not vot f , C r agalut t the Referendum ; it in ill towns in Ontario, in which the young i do t4, , prohibit ion takes place ? Ae c no' tid H 3n. �' ; F ;ing ill the iij orthern 15�krt' of the I I � , I r -e n . The W. �E. Olt idstone as sayin 64 I live me a F' r all Denominari or, prospe 31 the past Iowan in to take the part 'of Eva. The of- �� , bhey vote . ,% oting which bakes 91 0 1 1 1 10 township of Front� so, daring �� 0 1 . I ., I fioia�s had looked after Eva�s welfare in I place -on Dicember 4tho [in this province, is sob ,�r nation and this will, st lve the prob- week, ' coated a largo, depoeib of coot]. - Mr. i - I DD- 41 The Oa, Ario, L!quo t Act, 1902," which lem " I he speaker[ said th it Is calcila- 1 1 ri all Bindings and idd eve way and shis ap!fared quite happy, Z. . . . � � Campbell brought saiiples to Kingston. ... q - provides for 11orm of prohibi�ion of': the tio? had 1: son madq that th 3 wit of the �-All Prices. � i � � -A! private lett6r received in Ottawa -117he burning of a street car on the track - . I ; I I � I . T . liqu',or traffic I I dri bill in! Canada lvas 180 mili�nv, aind � . 11tat&6 that big in the unusual inaidOxxt which ocourred at li� � from Sir Wilfrid L riez m 11 � lons, t n I a much - � his stay at Ottawa �a few ,days ago, on the Ottawa The probib 1�1-)12 of the minufacture, and taki g th rovenue at� say 9 i ail NT � t, bealth'ibs . ved from, . R 'i. Imp :x , it .. r . d 1, . 10 I � Electric Railway� 'Whentbe car was in � . � & . i� c�f liqi , of the Provin- the ,a wo, be to the good of t iei coun I : Hot Sirings. He will return to Obtavi a at �Le 1. Im JEJ I I I I otion the trolly wi collapsed and the i g1blature, , at ti e present aeb prch. 171 milli ej so thab instead ic f ol�lvg 0, - AL'OX* . i, � m . . . i I i the en of Ores, wee so ! I - 1 , I ., I le, one or the oldest . 4 � � I Rr . . r dead end fell upop -the car,, setting fire to it 1� bibits traing, o�tian's in liquor within , the thing we, v6uld be great gainer . -', Fat or I I SIE ' —M Olarke Gam. I . . Nor bligrai es also answered . th nee 9 I, � I in a le n a, to eo much kindli�g wood. The fire cakt proVines, axe �pt under Aruggists' licen8eso . I , __7_"0 Al barris re Torbilto on " I I � � , . . a lurid rEffiction, wh�ehgzkva the impres-r-lon I - wholesale aw � re bail. I C" the h �w be enforced ? � e entiofied � . MW_ Sund . Mr. Gambi'was born in Kingston � The oxpce 04ion, , I I d ��uggists' wholessle the differe at States of: the Uni )'n where �he of a house on fire, and an alarm was rung in, - I 1. the, br�de. The young couple left, am 0 .in 180 ,and came to � ,Toronto ap�� an early;, 11 3 spowef o ties, for Vansouver, where th y age, w an there was - 111 one or *0 brick _r gi '' ' license", meihs a license authorizing & law was i i force,, Maini Vern out I Dakota I a f y t � . b in 1 ng out the fire1, brigade. The passen. . . . che ' t d il� ' � gers*ho 'were in theocar�rt the time cacaped mist or dr3' is , uk� registered as sucb, Kansas aid others and prod cc d evidX'e, wal d their honeymoon,' after whi houses 1 in the city. ."I ! was! totally destroyed. I . � i � bD ,fi,ell, in t 6 ,rehous � or store deflaecia that the I tw was.fair�y well t ep �, and Aat t6y ill take up their pisidence in ot- --:-T e Manitoba eat dealers- have re. ' . 1) 1 1 . , . . . uch license, i 0i ,ho), 40 � exceeding in q' g at change 'for 1 the -, bet ter t ad ta on d n. I - I ! �, For # length of 1100 f�et �he trolly wire - was I uan.. Ing � �, duced' he price of w eat in tbsb province 4 1 - F Ho said C.*na a, was med for its - i was spent on Afonda� t - St.'s White beat, bisaliag, Isputtering .and �em- � � . � biti; Imn gallo )a it any a �e time to amy �per ,lao . A pleasant timt 7 bushel., The re4ction was t I '. two ce?t e, . �tting electric op; i w�ioh, with the burn- -week at, th� residence of M�,'. ma f � he near a1pproach of ade 2 qa� 3on,for meohi!:li)�l or 0cientiflo purp68ev, .aw- biding 1citiz-3us d he h I i ko 1 doubb, ab evening of last 0 arkso I . a sell to i n r duly registered medical all, uttbatithelaw, if carii3d, ould be Levi Stelck,,Hills Green, when a number 4,f the @0 )n and'tb6:s reity of 1139 ge 41 i . I inj � as I p reap oted as much so as any other of our frieudi assembled and colebrated the ann!- ca 71 h , the crowd which quickly1igathered. i and, count 0 '' car, caused inte ' a lexcitement among g of navigis prac itioner, � to any druggi b hold' � remove the g�,�Pn �! I . —1 drug'giats' reta I licente,�but to no 011V. law', Me part of th a learn, d Fathei's , kd- v roar of their wooden wedding." A foW,l -1he Ottawa local reierendum 6iscutive - I I � . I I liquor notex2ding in clilantity five gailons' viael to th4 young WoTr r i t was v, wy a ppei was Eerved, after which the evenin rk in! * ii. � Before Perth 1, Not,es.' I . . I I I is acti% ely ab wo, , 4e campai i - i at one Min : I good. Ht poipted 64t tot em t a gr at, was al ent in social poxiverae,' games, et .� polling day it has beqq arrange to, have a -The ratepayers of Stratford will vote on y I . : . . . . . . Re expres a r, "drusigists' retaillice0e." danj �er of �'orming alliances �V�Ji Jh Young en Tie f6ends of Mr. w3d Mrs. Stelc*k are; probesi ion of 4,000 school children, hearing a by-'Iaw, on Deceml�er 17th, to empower . i I I me4a a lice I authorizing a chemist or who were �u the habit of drinking, and u g- unit in wishiag them many yesrs of hap ''-' bannem, with- the w6rds " Dec�mber 4th. the 6�ty council to gu the bonds of &-' I P I I �rsnteo .. Jru liat, dul -egiater(d and lioe'nve� ed t iem n t to do s6.1 He f t er, said he U688 a d prosperity. ! ­ Vote 'Nee, and Proteeb Me." ji '! prop�eed biscuit and con 0 ionery-company I 0 to I I "I I i� I I 3?.rrp on the its ness'as guell, t:) sell li4uor Ron an Qs t4olic church did n t: fo, any tere t! to many in th -M . John A� R%: , . I rbid !-A wedding of in 8 ruAden, genidr� probably to bel estabhshed in that city. ' ror, edicinal in, asorlia iontal pu'rpo3es,f)nly of its merr b ra fr6m taking a!,,, 10 ` f liquor colunty took place at Spokane, Washingto', the oh ebt native inhabitant of Welland _Wm. Cook, of;the Mittehell woollen � � 0 ' ` � � ­ ingthebarmit.., a a� d on' No i ,ember 10;h, when Miss L Symin I county, died at his home in.Huni,berson, on mill,;the other day attempted to put a belt in t� )'atore d 6 indd in -15t 0h license. -L;d' nor but,lbonak e d9ing on . - For .edicinal u I poses ohn only bs aoldrlun- the 1crime nd mise it w! ... C�using all ton, of Auburn, was united in marriage � e was 6� vears of off a is rx-1 $ . . y . � Sunday of last week. � H � Valley with fi! ioot. He was as ied der bona f 'Le prescri tion from a 4uly around us, his advice to his ff ol� was noU,to Mr. G�orgo Willard, of Spokane. Thecerll'- age, w �s born in Welland county2 �'qd was to the ceiling and thela dropped head first to Inlk I i ed me, 4 � 0 nor, signed, by tou��h it., and mote, . effieb on b I . . ­ . ated' I is floor. F . I � I I . � 1. T i � . I 3110 � I old ag . I I � I hurt � I � .!aotiticte , on wbilah preacriptiow not question " Am I in �rian hurch, Spoka e, by the Rev. G.- W. . I I y rother'i kdeper," and �be� r i mor 1 Dnan on) sale of liqii,)r shall be made, if *6 do e &a 4 and all will voi( fok the re or- G�bne , in the presence of,& large'number;A _R�v. D. M. 4or(lon, prece tor in Hali- ' ' lia-GIMAggle, 11t*gius, teacher of the � I �, � , 5 . I : �ales may be inale to d ntists, for .pr6fes?', endu m on the 4th of eoembe% - ' friend The many friends of tte bride.wt'l fax C' Ilege, has been appoin e ,, principal ton public school, ingoing out of the . ' ' . � �� I ' I . � P � - li 2 1 1 I . I non I greater quantity than 4' 1 , nite extending best wishes forher hap- of Que In a College, Kingston, as sulecessor of h r home about a week ago, slipped � , . I 11 : I . . 1 , Hi ?11 Court of JuBtj,co., I te the ate Principal Grant. pint t a timE � � ;a *!veterinary surgeons fo, . . . 10innes in her welitern home., . i .e,ras form- and: el), iDjui ing her,. back' and apit e, from I , � pro e sional ut): n no gypater quantity thaz ThefallnonjurU't ing of the High Courbof -T e silent messenger game to the homis erly ps star of St. And�ew's church, Ottawa. whic she has aufFarod consideMbly since. 5wo gallons %,� � 3ne tirne, end to clergymen I 81 -ne, on Mondai �'f He is ,r 7 years of age. His salary is� $4, 000 Othq complications have� alisen, :and at _ ?e JUB ice OF en dat "d 1 i honlVedneaday i Of o0ob Munningo,Colbo., -, i ; � r 0 "at w ek, and callad away his eldest Wori, a year and residen:3e, I - i i ,or i a crament !k in a simitar qpan-. last ee be ore . ' i r F0, 'n - mi, Justiee Mc- I& t w preum, ahe J. us condition. � the � .� ' I .is in a ve�y aerio, were is aged - I � * . �,ity, Public _�"a' are permitte( � -Mr.F. S. Splence,'so � ' -Mr. Wm. Jordan, wbo'-works In Masers '. r' ,,, ! tQ Mahon. . he a ; of . 16 Vearg, who had been a sufferer frod , cretary of the D,3- . . h rplta ; of patieuti i D 014 : t consul aption ; the funeral' took .plaae � hav 3 liqaora I r �he usel: lYp short order, and=h the Q rC.did no . 00 minion Alliance, saysi he has sent out from Davis & E zerman'a mill, in JMitchell, met . - I � . � whc 1 u6b bal the liqu Ira prescrib d )y a eit till 3 t r� ., it rose as th6 clock stru4 ok Wedn)eday. Only two we6ke ago Alfli his offi e in Toronto, p,ver eight tons.of pro- with 6 -bad accident;on Fr1day last, while . I � . ; I � - phy I cian. I a rds of ;all sales mus� be six- ith t e usiness closed. J � -Mumn age loeb his wife by the same ail'r hibitio literature, which has been scatterad hand1ling lumber. 01-ne of his arms was I . I &ept, and no Jq or muib be consume , Or T . e firE t came, Watson vr. �G'rahim et al, mlent, leaving to his care throe daughter i all ove the', Province. Mr," Dickey,, of the brok�n andbe will be laid off work for zome � Ir;b upon li on ed peel�jses. � an I and ti �o sons. The double aftliction to M I , Licena d Vicivalera' Associat'ion i has' about weeks. I � - ! &a 5lop to recover for � seriiebs � as I - $,,o person wag a 0 1 � tb. _eopl * bhould be -Mrs. John Robinlon, - of Fullartont was Nit in the Trovince by - 4im- n f t ae: late W. T. Brawl i, I of Hullel Munal bgs is intensely sad, and the deepes 5 an goa Ek record. The ,p IS 0 ur . � , . I . . lel 1 ais clerl, § fvaut�( ra ayvmp - I �� - - � re,Lurning hoire Sunday evening from visit. I .. �r agent, shall lave Af t rg iuent His Loavo by of all goes out to him in this hou. well inform'ed. � I I � . loop or gi 0 oar trial. � :)r L , e liquor in �any place whe -eso- in a nee with,consent mnu�e�. :' -Eddis B�eaver, aged about 14 years, ing her 'daughter, Mrs. Alfreu Price, of I z . I r, other '[th n in t;h,e privato dweling Bi- nk o Toron'to to. McL%r.en,i an Act on I - , Aikenhead, formerly of Brucefl'31��, met w th a peiauli%r abeident at his mother's Mitchell, when her hbrae shied and throw . , Bvi . � ' �01 A in whic be resides, without baving on mort a e was withdrawn by consent � but now foreman -of the, London. Bandino farm, near Hespele�, Waterloo county, the lady from. her buggy against a barbed - .- ! ; y . ati ', btained;i% I holesale licenoe, B rry e I v& - Days, was an a ot' ;'on t o Ire,- Workii, is laid up, the result of an accidedt Frida3 morning. He, slipped off, a straw- wire fence. % Her face was ter.-ibly lacerated or . druggiata� r ense. The ex rEs. atra' def n ant from icarryipg on a d ug wbichal.rpost oobt him his right arm. - MlI. stack. A pitchfcrk dropping after him, a 7and she was at once taken back to Mitchell, I I Rion " private g -house," does not business i he village ,of Lui now, 'ak er Aikenheid was feeding a�me material to � pro g f the fork was , driven clean through -and her wounds attended to by Dr. Smith. I I I ino. i4e or me I n - Lee or building! oc- alleged a, eement.. At :the a Ousion "of saw, andlunfortunat6ly 1�id his arm acro4s the to of the boy's ll�&J, comingloub At the Several stitches bad to, be used to biingthe Dal i ad or use I o'r p.%rtly'oecupied or used as the'evide ce His - Lordship 1 e ved ju g. the ton of the saw, not thinking of its closo side a d then piercind tji6 eax. I If blood� gaping wounds -together. � . . . i .. � an bffiae (ex a, dentiat's, or menb. ; � roxit flty. In a twinkling the sa ng does not se in the 1&4:� will prob- —A happy nuptial event was celebrated I i p I w OR poiso, . vetaiinaty an epies o es), or as a shop, Bfowac 11 vs. Jambi, an act.on td, set mide through flesh and muscles to the bone, bad- ably r cover. �i � , � I I at St. Joseph's church, Stratford, on Tuos. I . I � I I I i I or as ,usiness or as a factory . or v�6 ly te& ing the latter as w9ll. The arm will — e board of control of the i 'nit experi- day morning of lost week, in'Which the oup- -- I � � i a gift of 1 roperty made during li Fet�lm]o, , . . 17, , ; as &'worksho, ' ' arehouse, or as a settled by consent and judgirent will b wee a efore annual , meeting at traceing paities were- Miss Emma Do ta I - : ?.. rasa � $ivon Ac- be sav 3d, but it e some � ment tations held' i 11 I . � . I . to4uty. , . ' olu ). houae, o: 1 b roo , public hall, or hall oordingl - � 1. I . Mr. Nkenheaa oan return' i Toron o this week. Lre are fourteen at&- Fran�er, daughter of Mr. M. Da L% Framor, � I , � of I hY sooiet, 0 I order, or as a boarding Reidyy.. 'Reidy, an actior for � alimo —Vory general and deep regret is expres - tions Ontario. MI. Skerrington, the ex- of 86jatford, , and Mr. Miebael Longeway, J'bf � hol,06, or as i 0 ging house, or as a livery The evidence having I � Y. perime uter at W ' F tr4ford, former The . I een he rd, His Lord. ed ab ' e death OfJeffrey Jacquee, of I- orton, -reported that S - ly of Logan. � oer's. i e or as . � . borne t�" ' 811 : .01 I - 8t;k Z I lupt tav rn, hotel. or .other ship gave judgment for $300. 1 , , who died on Friday, 14th. inst., fro - from five acres he �a I sold WO I worth of mony was performed at 9 o' ock by Very , n I I i I I � I ects I hot se or plac a] publi( entertainment, or —_ , i � theef of blood poisoning the cause apples, from his ten acres be netted $800. Rev. Dean Kilroy. Quite a numbor of gueaks I � I 0 , , $ I I �, , I � � I I I . an3 �Ilfiouse or nilding tk a rooms and c)m,- , HuroU Notea. I i Whie was. very iiinple. One of his bool At Maitland, in the �St. Lawrence - qeot ion, wereI ,)resent. ; I 1. pa#fiiente in rbiob are leased to different- I I �pj, -(,,a. by r, bing on the ankle joint had caused 4 Harol4 Jones got'7001 barrels of, apples from — )a Wednesday afternoon, of last wee*, .1 I � . 1 i � . peksons. . . . —Mr. avid Spencer, of St. JDs I aligh abrasion, caused an irritation that d� five ac�res. i . I at five o'clock, the home of Mr. and Mro. I I , � I posed of iLares of bis farm to Dr. Rou th- Velo . . I Liquor kep O.�' club premises in also a I I ! r d the above rdault, which terminate -U —A0,1talian named Joseph ,Gentle was Low i Bolton, Listowel, wm the -scone of, a a I . I . � ,1 1. _k in the sob of -hamuM We - Inir, I i viojZon of t e liqqor aOt, the consumption ier for V-,450 00. . . I fata - He was' the youngest lion of K mpturod in Toronto last wee pret, y white chryszkn� dd* - � I has a Id hi's buta he 11 of 1�qjuor bei am jacques, �of Elimville Line, U�_ - I ' n g a ffialeut� evidence of �ale. ' —Mr. , lohn Mann r Willi' . Makin counterfeit American and Canadian whei k their only daughter, Annie, wAs m -,'r -- I � I . � i .; business i 2 :_?,xeb to Mr. Frank Ward _hO Mali silver ins. He waslat work in the kitchen ried t I . Clailtoes referi ;n to the xport of liquor are : ' . . � 9 w borne, was highly e�teemed by his associ I a Mr. Russel Alexander Climie"'yougg- A , � . � - w �ot,hizig shali I has taker pDaies ion. �g ; and friends. He was in his l6th year. is! wh,)Ie kit e ' The 4 he q n cont ined prevent of his ouse at the time and ' bil , eat son of the law John M. Climi . I � , � , Dr. EE p, -On Wednesday &fternoon of last week, was t similarly engaged etremony was performed by the brides . � , __j nee, ho�raoentlyodld�hiaprac_ � anX,, reon fx gm having liquor for ex ort en. He hadbeen . 4 tice � in F(rdwich to Dr. Ainofroag, of p � i gal Nis lic4ar warehouRe, provided Inch I a'laruenumberof friends aseembledat t�e 'a No York, Chicago ahi other American' cousin, Rev. C. Bolton, of St. Catherints, 1 ljq�or'warehi 8 business th6rein Brucefiel( , iu locate, .in Luekn w. home of, Mr. J. Mollick Bronson line,Hay, It ' � �, I � t cities nd was follow;d from tho States by emiBted by Rev. Mr. Oliver,, of Listowel. � � I . . �, — arr 7 3 zie, lion �of Mr. TbOs being the marriage of his youngest daug# teA in Toronto,- ----:Mra. Sharman, widow of- the late Jo" � ' , L H r. McKe ' . co Pies it -the requirements insub*l'sec- I . . I -� American detectives ndloca , � b McKenzi4 of Goderi(h, died on Fuedday of � - I tioli , ereo� mentioned, or from selling ' ' i ter Milis Mabel,. to Mr. Isaac Hu where he had been �or aboutitwo, weeks. Sharman, and the oldoist resident of Strikt- I; k fl fter a Ion g illnese iof ldt)g �rDll- 9 . . I o ' I I from such th itr warebouse to persodo io "leb wee I I ot Mr. Joseph Hudson, Part line, Stanley. He ba been sentenced to ten years in King- ford, died on Wednesday, 12th inet., age4 . I I ble. �'M I I . othe�, pro,vinic -..a r in fol eign countries, C r to , . I i , The ce'remony was performed'by the Re ston p nitentiary. - 1 3 85 years.: She had, ,at the -time of. her . I I � _ r. I . r) "'IV W. J. Yager, of Zuiloh, after wh ch a I ol ' � a nes Clendenning, well k to i I 4 �emptville,l Feontenac death, lived longer in Stratford than 42y a whblesalel6e Be . underthisact. . ai W n m ter,� recent) .pit: "vl , —A J. Kerr, of b . ,tended to prohibit, mal , F t 0 11 -� 01 down to a sumptuous rep et and did amp unte sl� while -deer . W�ile thi I g t le coanty,, one of a party of h r other reoident. She was the -daughter -of I ' 100 acre at m near Blenheim K)nt e)n , *rOe I I 11 a a isactions in I i -1 i ju8tice to the good thin provided. huntiag in the Muskoka district' .near Ah- Mr. Jobn Gibb, a pioneer of Downie town- � and a,611 plipt '7tri lic '� nor paying 8 0, DOO for the place. I ys - 0 1 . , a . within the Province mic Htirbor, lost his �ay wb�c� take p I ct wholl3 ' presents were both costly tand numerous an!d and spent nearly ship, who came to Canada in 1834. � De- � :�Nlr. , fo in Cole, a form, r re,qi,l,nb of tified to the 'esteem 'in which Mr. al�d forty-�eight hours in 4ain efforts to get back ceased was born in Northumb erland, -Bag. I of qtario, el ce t under a license 0 R9 , tee I � _� . th rwis I this act, WinIghan , lied at Kincardine on! T les4ay Mrs. Hudson are held. t . - to camp. Organiz�d'searching parties were land, coming to this country when zeventien. � ; oth e A ci�lly provided by of last weel. Decei%aed had ibeen 166k f6r a . . . I an to ristri the consumption of li�nor I i —There passed away to its final restiEg sent,o�t in all directions, and the Missing years of age. In 1836 she was united in , yexr� with cancerof the thro it.. � - . I irit ­%nk of the marLiage to John Sharman. Mr. Sharman wi in the li 'its of the Province of Oatario, —D. Ucqahart, of Hensall place, on Sunday, 16th, in of msn"wu finally found' on the b a . � it shiii] not a I � t, and a not intende4, to :�' 'a! 8"'I'Ving Mrs. Richard Staneham,. of Clinton. She Magnotawan River, about 15 miles fro -m- his was the firet actual purchaser of land from aff�ot�', bona fl e:ltraDeao ions between a !per- largoquitat ties of oatmeal td,various P.rta wasinherUndyeat, andhadbeen lkresida own camp. Mr. Kerr had travelled about. the Canada Company, within the town Plot . I I of England, Ireland, and Sec tla id. 1110 is � I n the Prc i as of Oatario and a petson I I 60 or 70 miles, and was in an of Stratford. He started a blacksmith shop, som i ent of Clinton for Zarly ,20 years, duriog exhausted con- I . i diiapbsiug o: the product of o or 5,000 b sh. I . in another Province or in a foreign country, . which time she had bcc:)m,ia widely acquain�- dition from exertion and lack of food. the first in The county of Perth. . I - and ffie provi I i no of tkig aot shall be con- els A wee i. I � I ad, and was looked upoln ae a good, kidd I ght by —A man named Thomas R. Hub � bard . , I —Another wonder Ill h a been wrou � , , I I R I - i a . I U�, Is y * "" , r .1 0 � , 6 y, 4 . � � " 'I MO I takill a i4 � i ` I wll,� i i r1e e � wh I I t �i le �1 4 �_111 I I z J i I .� e h I ? 6 I � I I , I I whil�'pasturiDgOnhlr. IiSneil,a,farm, neighbor. Some two vears ago she was �un over by a train on the Granil Tr ink I ' i � iligly, in Stephe a,! a flock of sheep bolonging. 'I to sufferOd wirelees telegraphy. F)r the first time pro- tk . , ,-�WE BALLOT. . a paraJytic stroke, when she , was confin3id longed- communication I as been auccesEfully RAilWAY, at Owen Bound, on Wedues- - _ - I . I Mr. I. Ai m9trong was badl, � �Vori i.ed by to bed for several week4, �ut she wai s-,'f4r ' lay �f last week. He was killed and the � . . . , ( , The foll0wi6g is an exaob repreBentiktion do a Satur ay night or Sur da morning- established between a, railroad at%ti.on and a � . � I I 9 I kil recovered as to be able. to ,be aroun d . Tv�,o f a Mile a min- body badly mutilated, He was walking on of th 6 ballot I o he used in votingi only bn,a Five out f the number were ki train speeding at the rate a ,i � I I . � ! ed weeks ago, however, she: suffared anoth r !k as an- the t ack,�and being deaf did not bear -the on �a Hmallei ' alle, : . : —The 10 acre farm beloD ggi g �o Airs. ate. Tfie Grand Tr nk Railw h . I � � I . attaok, and in her failin ' strength it WO yi t a comirig.,train and was run down. The do- , : 9 I nounced the result , experlionts with I � I'' . � Owen Smit , Guelph, lot 13, c nooseloR 4, seen that not much chance remained for h naaapA no ik "af,;,va .f tha +.n nuM nf T.T^ - . 11 - I i I I I i I I 1 Ate Yod in Favor Ye,9 No I � I � - I � Of the 'in4ing into � � I I , � foro4 of the . ! ! I il i Liquor �.'et, 79�2.9 I � I I I I -1 x . mith, the wireless system. SE. Dominique, be- V � . Grey, has b. en purchased by JohnB, 8 recovery, death coming t her relief on Su ick and resided there until about twenty - e, day, afternoon. i years ago, when he became a residenti of who: has r i ved to tb' Second house on J�ho �_' tweenToroutoaniMontreal, wast,be s,a. place. . � ! I I . I iion selected for the �04s, and the resulta . since rided. - , � i � -A quiet wedding Owen8ound where he bm - ic� towns ip, . -obtained lead the men who conducted thb : Rob bi Elliott, of Gadeq­ look �place at the Main street parsonage, Ei�eter, on Wednep'- o sa He'v�as deaf and dumb, but notwithatapd. t � was fined SJO and co�ts by, Naylor Jaton, , I , ek, experif'nents t ' y that a new, mothod 'has -_ as Induatrious d � , day afternoon of last wee at three o'&D . 6 eafety Of iDg this affliction 'he w An of Clintor, for ,an infraction'; o the. M nit been found for proviJiag for th' . I I r when Mr. William Isaac #as united in rna�- all Ooing. He leaves a wife, Who is also hlarkeAct.�, S�mefouitpackedjby him ad � the tr4velling public. � The test showed it is w . I riage to Miss Ida Sweet. �econd daughter 6f I deaf hind du,mbi and a bright little girl about been brandod first-clik8s which w s not. Mr. Thomas Sweet.. T�e ororemony, w" at lea� J t poseibl6- to, communicatb with a ' _ . * one year and two months old, who is Just -The t rds es of actiool a eo don No 4 .3 1_* moving train at a dh4nce of ten miles. I � . I . � . I perfor ed by the Rev. j Millyar , w �a learning to speak, and gives no indication. I � Grey, ha I -One of t,he handr.", eat business build - Some confusion may be caused by the e!engaged trbe servicei of -Robert the bride was assisted byher sister, Hettib, . . . of h a-ving inheritsd the affliction of the par- . . Weir, of lirinberry, for 1903, al a salary of . inge in Obtawa, occup�ied by the 'bi music - . I wording of �he question in the ballot pres and the groom supported by his - r store of J. L.'Orme & Son, wake �Sfiy gnt- entry. � The � act to be voted on is " T�,5* $6-90. N r. Weir is. ati 00 attending Thomas. The ceremony 4ver, the wedding -It is said of the late W. H. Hacking, . �. I � ! ted by a fire which: �broke out after five Oatario, Liql;or Act - I 1902," which is a the Norrr al school at London, ' i pa riven to t6tirl future home On . -MiAs E,,hel Musgrove, daughter of Piin- o'clook Friday evelaWk.i . The loss is placed postmaster, of Listowel, who died last meAsure for �robibitin the sale of intoxi- . � Gidley street, where a reception was hold A cipal MueRrove, of Wingham, *ho i's now ; I i at $100,000, while the, insurance is about week, and bad filled that position eating liquorq! by retail in this Province. - and the evening very 1pleasantly apen.t.. $50,000. ' attending the Model sohool at Olinton, has The bride received rnaDy pretty, useful and The blaz,3 s�arted in the basement for 47 years : la April 1832,at Newmarket, Th(sa, ther0fore, who want the sale of been eng d to teao� in flahool �aotion N i and is supposed to hqve originated from a he w ied to Mi$s Margaret Treacy, liquor prohibt,ted and who desira the act to 0- v,aluible presents., f the =, year old daughter of Richard Ir 11, Howi , for 1903 The sa�hry will be -honhe cigar butt or match 'thrown into q basket of carry., Lust place their aroas in the column I I , - pleasant event took place at the . Treaby, of Tecumseh township, 1b wa* a . . num. ! . I waste �paper. Messra.:Orme & 8�n .carried � under the wotd " Yes," and those who do $300 per I I of Mrs. S. A. McCall Goderich, on We�- . I stoh " that proved to be a very -The nmiller blacksmit h4d a harTow S � a largo stock of high grade . pia 8, runaway m not want theiAot to carry, but ,who desire ne-day morning, November 19th, when bOr I ' ,eeape fr mlosingthe eight f ions eyelre- . and inuaical Inatrume.ata, while eir studios hap . one. The parents opposed the things to renlain as they noyr are, should � youngest sister. Miss Clara Vanatone, w4ka a- ma, I age of the young couple, but a plan g a bao 0 ,? eel when I I v;: InS oently. Ao was outOn . . were patronized by many af the eading 0 w I 0, place. their a Be in the oolumn underneath . e ,b flew off, atrikin � 4 united in marriage to Mr. H. � B. Christilaw, cal an4 instrumentA ,tpachers o the cit: , wa rranged bywhich the young lady war. the word " o.41 a Pico im in the of Blind River, Algoma. A: few minutos v . 1� . eyel cutting a gash three-eighthq of an inch ' Over anp hundred piapba, as well am many to i it the home of a friendly neighbor wid - 1: ft i a - . after 11 o'clock the bridal party entered the � - I long in th 3 white of the eye. ; . � organs 4nd a big stoo of violins, band and -her lover was to apitil, her away. The only I parlor to thq strains of Mendele.13ohn's weo- � moO of co flable in those eirly ' Nor ligraves o . Mc other astrumente we � destroyed. nveyauce aval � Rev. Father n i t63 -Rolaid, youngest son oi jMr. Henry ding march, played by Miss Tena Call, . I I I days! was by horaeb&A, and both mou ted I Ueferen dum. . ; Motz, Credit -on, had the misfortune to break . -T e following 0 ario electip petitions a I i , and took their places- under a, beautiful arch came p at Oagoode all, Toron ' on Sat. the game horse and, made thi-ir way to Now. . I , .- his leg Is t Thursday. The little fellow was of hall leaves and myrtl,a vines, trimmq'd . I .et, where Squire Robinrion performed ras elo Post of last week says : playing I L the barn at his gr ndmother's, with snow drops and earn . atiow. Miss H11- North Wentworth an cross petidon'; Glen. the ceremony which united them for so The B .y urd�y of last week nd were ismiRsed : marl - . Rev. Fat ex,,� Nortbgraves, of Seafortli, Mrs. Kre a, and in jumpiDg Iffthe hay 0 . I i. I t dred McCall, the bride's �little niece, �V�s garry and cross nae and many year's of happy wedlock, until Airs, I ' lo4uent, earnest, praotical oar- the floor, a diatance of about 13;x feet, 'the maid of honor. The ceremony was perforqi, � pot D ; ion ; Fro4be . h in 03tober, 1898. _. I 0 i . ;and roas petition; Haol:uey's deat - i . crofis petition ; HaSt ... mon in th I maii Ca,h)lio churoh, Brussels, accident occurred. � I I lagi Sabbath 1' His sub' eot was 'The Refer� —Mr. Neel MeGilli a native of rgyleshire, ed by Rev. J. C. Danlop,lof Clinton, assis',t. East ellington and North Watorloo. The —A sudden death occurred near Ror.t3ek 7 ed by Rev. W. D. Magee, of Goderich. trial -petitiori co'mmene- ursday night of last week, when Ur. � I *� n- the 5t . colices - i Lennox and aro6s . endum, and a took fol: his texr,Iaaiab,28th Scotland, who settlel on the 5t . alon The bride was given away by hbr I Murray very unexpectedly pa,ised . chlipter and Oh verse. A very large con- of Stanley, in October, 1850, wi I on 1 113A ur ; ed at apanee on Tuesday last,!November ; WT� .. I - brother, Mr. S. Vanstonel of Wingham. � I , etition at n gre'gation greie ' day celebrate the 75bh anni j � . 25th, and in Kiugsto� and cross ,� ik�v&j. He bad eate a hearty, supper and tad him and we noticed sever- v sEiry of `1bia � I i , . I I- � I . , Decem ' her 96h, at was in the best of health, , apparently in . I , Kingston, on Tuesday �8pect, and, a d a * a -If � al from othe� 'churches in the town who no birthday. I He is in excelleno healbh nd i- I � I doubt had a 4esire to hear bow the learned spirits an.] Ilooks lzood for a —Wim. Babb, jr.� 0 itchell, who W' 1:30- . m. No dat as. �ikve been set in North every rf I ih ,ly ,years to " - ,00k I Father woul � deal with his subject. After oome. 114 purpoWes leaving tj e ldh a,- firing on the Grand, Trun I mer, with an a�,c- Ontar 0, Sault ste. 1�akie, North York and afteg supper., he having justretired, he t I 0 eeks ago. Whtle cross , ' R with severe pains in the I � I . I 0 , � I a few prelimivaties relating to Israel as a stead in abdut a month to ta E) up big 11bode cident at Fort Erie tw etition, and C�n!tre Bruce end cross suddenly i t I . . I Btomscli, vomited, and Beemea to become . nation, such )� the dh Ision of the nation in St.. Thpin�as. I I � , loading coal, he slipped a d fell,reaulting �n petiti n The trial ini South Oxford is to - . ted to the � into two kinj doi�s, Judah and Israel, and — ivingeton:, of th �5th conces- -the fracture of three ribs. He is now at his -be continued on De ast easier, so much so that be -Lobjn , � � : D. K L � . - � � . ' et for the ic' r. - Dr� Paul -was i consa- a misfo tu e to liaVe home in Mitchell, and -it will be ab3ut t*o Middlesex no date has i ;t . � am *� I sentilfor, however, and meanwhileXr. Mur- � the gotting u i of two'al tars, and the ion of Gi6y, had the misfo �eei�oyet lealof sendingfor a docto � quences rest.)tilag thetefrom, he devoted both bones Jof his leg broken elow the k4ee. weeks before he will be abl i o to.return to argurr ent. '. i i � . I � I . I 11, —0y,er a week ago,, several welt -to-do far- ray seemed to be under no danger tintil. half Rio hour to the subjeot--the refer- He was nio�ing bin houpehol Bffects from work. . . I � . . . . r il his *on, ; . —The� Fullarton' Plov�'men's Associlkti�n mars -residing near Ingersoll, e gned what. Ekfte� taking a cup of wat6i rom I endum, ter be voted on,'on the 4th of - Deci- his former residence to the I is � I I xaao on the . , William. and handing the cup back to'bi ember next. From first to last he gave no same farm I acated b his fat 3r iand mother, held their annual event Ion Thun;.day lao't they 8�pposssd were Febeipts for I . , � uncertain sot nd as to what his people ought ' V * # I I M vlknce� them by a sl�Ta�m�ger, who had bar- wife he fell quietly back and �xpired in is . I . . who reaently moved ,to Ethel, when he ellip- under most favorable cghditions. At On ' - couple of minuties. The docto I r arriving I to ad each Ded and A milk c#n fllled with our caused early houi the contestanta assembled on t�e gaine4 with them foril he purchlise of thor z 4 in givit g their vo . H -e advis , � . and all to Va a for the Act. -He remarked 'the �trouble ! . i � . farm of Mr. Harry Morrison, west Mitcb*ll ough �red bulls. Thel tranger � otated' that latel , could, of course, do nothing, �i%nd i I 0 ! � : . tha� t � there h A been a I �reat change in tho I - �e he regresented an A e ican. stoc� farm, and aser bed the death asprobably �due to a �rup- � . —A H Imfield cortesponde t !to, the Cry road, where the trial.of �skill was -to ta`L t L I . a 'l!i entered the liots set Tk uraday of laa v4ek as a d v - h its of tbeipeople on the drink question stRl City, Manitoba Pourier 4 t wirefeisto the place. In all ten plowme _ . li: ery day. L ture of the stomach. The decessed "was I . � ' . I . La'90 ? du i p5g the p � t 50 p ars. People woke marriage of the daug ter of r. U%leb Hind to measure their skill in the respecti�e The farmers came I a! town 'ea�!y in the bon in Waterford,- Ireland, 67 years L . I I I g,'bringing t 01 animals! 1with them, and came to ve years J m ch more 4mperate . now than then, and ford, a former resid ut of xelter : "�An classes. The judges, Mr. Adam Bell and morni I I i siace, having resided in Ellice, on the aame 1, - " gik I h h d been brought evenb of more than OU84int re0b ; in adeial 14r.- Thomas Steele both of Downie, Ad but tl e purchaser fai e to put io an appear- � . he ve reas ng . � . - lot 27, coacesdon 11, ,some forty ow ' La . . . I ab�ut. He � aid he h nob a word to say circle@, t ok place a I tbei bo a Of 1 C. Hdin d - their work impartially and gave univerlial &nee, *ud iuvestigati r ; revealed the fact - far I 'llen 0 1� . . - . v. Mrs. Murray's name was ,B 1 Tu 36 ay morning, satisfaction. The following is a istateme t th%t n10 arraDgement llad been made for the yea] agiinat the ,,gieab m jority -of thebotel -ford, rea estate egebt, on .� shipr Murray, bhe being a daughter of Mr. ,tolin ­ k6epers, t were with few except�ona very 'Novemb(r 11th, when -�bis ed(st' daughter ofthe prizes awarded in the several claseep : n1ent of their they were . kind and att tive to t ieir guests, but he 'Maude, , vas qnited in marriage to Mr� Oa. First class, open to the � province. —Nell;�n obliged to tako homot gain. T e stranger Murray, alao of Ellice, -the iattoTr being,latiR was Inoeb iie I r6 (not tc a much so) on those wald Hiebert, C. P. R li�aW, Maroon. Oliver, let. ;- James Nairn,'2nd. , Second has- vidently fled t e 'couO y, and- the living at the good old age of 94 years. I ., of th . - -the -families �vere : I I of class, open to the township � farm( a are estisfied,� t ' f I avag, I mo, ey conek eration would give The bride' looked 1charmin r i a, sui �� Pill turn up il� he form df promiaory not -elated. Mr. Murray Is be0des . who for a George Thofn- J J J at the 1 apers they Tho igh the same name I ; I . S ' -als and wh ,. ; . Willi�m signe I m i drink to wea niiLded indivi&u 0 pearl grey iwitb sflk�trimmingys,l and wao as. son, lat Leslie Brown, 2ad. ; _ . I e � ' and five i � � ' 1 who ! was Rogers, 3rd. Third class,', open to the to,on- notes I tlie amounts of wbich they cannot his, ridow, a family of eight ions ! were the wor Be ,of liquor, and to. young peo - elated b3 her sister, I M ion Lz;ura, I re- dau ;htere, his own deatl��bei 'g the firot in � I � plo und ' 'He touched on the arg - Ith 1 1 The groom ship. —Robert Nairn, lei. ; ,James BroVOD, eatinia6te. Thimplan, of hwindlingwas . q � I ; r agi. I u gowned in fawn ladi0s' c1c . � t in 1. —that was aide b : d' b ' Fourth cls�s, ceW r practised up a .� I I a 11, 3rd. . ,,on - farmer. near Sb. his smily. � ent often �ikde agaidib prohibition , y Mr. A', Handfir � ] roth 'r of 2ad. ; W. Wadde -1 ; � I . i . 1 9 � . � . I . ; 1, : . I ; . T I . 1: � i i I i. . ,I I . � 4 i i I I � i . I � r �, i I I 1 , i � . � - . � I t . ; . . . I ! . . I I I I - : . I 1 1 i I � I - 1. I ­ � I .1 I : I I I . 4 1 , d . ; i . I I I * - . � . i I I � I I . ; I . . I ; : � � � ! , � . : i I . � . I � ; . I ,: ; I ! .1 li . � i q : __ i: � � i - - i � - I I , I � I I I . I . :1 . i t ! � I . I - . � I V i � !I � i I - � ; . . . I ! J 1 : . , . . � : , i� I , ; � : - � ,� I � 111-w I . I I 1, � � � � I I I I � I I i . � I �, i ; I � � I . A i � . � � I � . � : �. � I . I I I � I � , I . I . I i . . � � � ,�, 1 1 �. i � �. , � ; I I , I . i i � ! I . ! � i I I I : . . I i I . I . � I � i . � I � i . I - ! - � � ! ! . ; i . I I I I . i � i � I i I I z � i . ; ; i ! I � I � � . ; I t i � � I I I . � I . r i . ! � I i . . i ; I i I � I . I r i i i I I i I � � . I i � 4 1 1 I i - I � I I - I i j i I I 1 - - � I 1� ; t I ! i � ; . � I I 1 1 1 ; I i I . . I - , I i i I i � � I I , � i ; � 1 1 � . i i : � , I I � � I I � i i I I .1 . . . - i I � ­­­ � .- I— - - � - I 1 ; _ - _ -_ _ _____ . ----.-"- ______.____,_J_ ,4 --- ­ ­ � . � . - _. � - � . I - I � . ­ - I L] 1111-1 D, -.1 - - ,_ _ _11.11- -1.1 ­ .1 I __ -� _jl_ I- -11 � _­ 1-1 ­­ -,1-.i-__.-- .. - _-1 1- I - __ __ _ x . mith, the wireless system. SE. Dominique, be- V � . Grey, has b. en purchased by JohnB, 8 recovery, death coming t her relief on Su ick and resided there until about twenty - e, day, afternoon. i years ago, when he became a residenti of who: has r i ved to tb' Second house on J�ho �_' tweenToroutoaniMontreal, wast,be s,a. place. . � ! I I . I iion selected for the �04s, and the resulta . since rided. - , � i � -A quiet wedding Owen8ound where he bm - ic� towns ip, . -obtained lead the men who conducted thb : Rob bi Elliott, of Gadeq­ look �place at the Main street parsonage, Ei�eter, on Wednep'- o sa He'v�as deaf and dumb, but notwithatapd. t � was fined SJO and co�ts by, Naylor Jaton, , I , ek, experif'nents t ' y that a new, mothod 'has -_ as Induatrious d � , day afternoon of last wee at three o'&D . 6 eafety Of iDg this affliction 'he w An of Clintor, for ,an infraction'; o the. M nit been found for proviJiag for th' . I I r when Mr. William Isaac #as united in rna�- all Ooing. He leaves a wife, Who is also hlarkeAct.�, S�mefouitpackedjby him ad � the tr4velling public. � The test showed it is w . I riage to Miss Ida Sweet. �econd daughter 6f I deaf hind du,mbi and a bright little girl about been brandod first-clik8s which w s not. Mr. Thomas Sweet.. T�e ororemony, w" at lea� J t poseibl6- to, communicatb with a ' _ . * one year and two months old, who is Just -The t rds es of actiool a eo don No 4 .3 1_* moving train at a dh4nce of ten miles. I � . I . � . I perfor ed by the Rev. j Millyar , w �a learning to speak, and gives no indication. I � Grey, ha I -One of t,he handr.", eat business build - Some confusion may be caused by the e!engaged trbe servicei of -Robert the bride was assisted byher sister, Hettib, . . . of h a-ving inheritsd the affliction of the par- . . Weir, of lirinberry, for 1903, al a salary of . inge in Obtawa, occup�ied by the 'bi music - . I wording of �he question in the ballot pres and the groom supported by his - r store of J. L.'Orme & Son, wake �Sfiy gnt- entry. � The � act to be voted on is " T�,5* $6-90. N r. Weir is. ati 00 attending Thomas. The ceremony 4ver, the wedding -It is said of the late W. H. Hacking, . �. I � ! ted by a fire which: �broke out after five Oatario, Liql;or Act - I 1902," which is a the Norrr al school at London, ' i pa riven to t6tirl future home On . -MiAs E,,hel Musgrove, daughter of Piin- o'clook Friday evelaWk.i . The loss is placed postmaster, of Listowel, who died last meAsure for �robibitin the sale of intoxi- . � Gidley street, where a reception was hold A cipal MueRrove, of Wingham, *ho i's now ; I i at $100,000, while the, insurance is about week, and bad filled that position eating liquorq! by retail in this Province. - and the evening very 1pleasantly apen.t.. $50,000. ' attending the Model sohool at Olinton, has The bride received rnaDy pretty, useful and The blaz,3 s�arted in the basement for 47 years : la April 1832,at Newmarket, Th(sa, ther0fore, who want the sale of been eng d to teao� in flahool �aotion N i and is supposed to hqve originated from a he w ied to Mi$s Margaret Treacy, liquor prohibt,ted and who desira the act to 0- v,aluible presents., f the =, year old daughter of Richard Ir 11, Howi , for 1903 The sa�hry will be -honhe cigar butt or match 'thrown into q basket of carry., Lust place their aroas in the column I I , - pleasant event took place at the . Treaby, of Tecumseh township, 1b wa* a . . num. ! . I waste �paper. Messra.:Orme & 8�n .carried � under the wotd " Yes," and those who do $300 per I I of Mrs. S. A. McCall Goderich, on We�- . I stoh " that proved to be a very -The nmiller blacksmit h4d a harTow S � a largo stock of high grade . pia 8, runaway m not want theiAot to carry, but ,who desire ne-day morning, November 19th, when bOr I ' ,eeape fr mlosingthe eight f ions eyelre- . and inuaical Inatrume.ata, while eir studios hap . one. The parents opposed the things to renlain as they noyr are, should � youngest sister. Miss Clara Vanatone, w4ka a- ma, I age of the young couple, but a plan g a bao 0 ,? eel when I I v;: InS oently. Ao was outOn . . were patronized by many af the eading 0 w I 0, place. their a Be in the oolumn underneath . e ,b flew off, atrikin � 4 united in marriage to Mr. H. � B. Christilaw, cal an4 instrumentA ,tpachers o the cit: , wa rranged bywhich the young lady war. the word " o.41 a Pico im in the of Blind River, Algoma. A: few minutos v . 1� . eyel cutting a gash three-eighthq of an inch ' Over anp hundred piapba, as well am many to i it the home of a friendly neighbor wid - 1: ft i a - . after 11 o'clock the bridal party entered the � - I long in th 3 white of the eye. ; . � organs 4nd a big stoo of violins, band and -her lover was to apitil, her away. The only I parlor to thq strains of Mendele.13ohn's weo- � moO of co flable in those eirly ' Nor ligraves o . Mc other astrumente we � destroyed. nveyauce aval � Rev. Father n i t63 -Rolaid, youngest son oi jMr. Henry ding march, played by Miss Tena Call, . I I I days! was by horaeb&A, and both mou ted I Ueferen dum. . ; Motz, Credit -on, had the misfortune to break . -T e following 0 ario electip petitions a I i , and took their places- under a, beautiful arch came p at Oagoode all, Toron ' on Sat. the game horse and, made thi-ir way to Now. . I , .- his leg Is t Thursday. The little fellow was of hall leaves and myrtl,a vines, trimmq'd . I .et, where Squire Robinrion performed ras elo Post of last week says : playing I L the barn at his gr ndmother's, with snow drops and earn . atiow. Miss H11- North Wentworth an cross petidon'; Glen. the ceremony which united them for so The B .y urd�y of last week nd were ismiRsed : marl - . Rev. Fat ex,,� Nortbgraves, of Seafortli, Mrs. Kre a, and in jumpiDg Iffthe hay 0 . I i. I t dred McCall, the bride's �little niece, �V�s garry and cross nae and many year's of happy wedlock, until Airs, I ' lo4uent, earnest, praotical oar- the floor, a diatance of about 13;x feet, 'the maid of honor. The ceremony was perforqi, � pot D ; ion ; Fro4be . h in 03tober, 1898. _. I 0 i . ;and roas petition; Haol:uey's deat - i . crofis petition ; HaSt ... mon in th I maii Ca,h)lio churoh, Brussels, accident occurred. � I I lagi Sabbath 1' His sub' eot was 'The Refer� —Mr. Neel MeGilli a native of rgyleshire, ed by Rev. J. C. Danlop,lof Clinton, assis',t. East ellington and North Watorloo. The —A sudden death occurred near Ror.t3ek 7 ed by Rev. W. D. Magee, of Goderich. trial -petitiori co'mmene- ursday night of last week, when Ur. � I *� n- the 5t . colices - i Lennox and aro6s . endum, and a took fol: his texr,Iaaiab,28th Scotland, who settlel on the 5t . alon The bride was given away by hbr I Murray very unexpectedly pa,ised . chlipter and Oh verse. A very large con- of Stanley, in October, 1850, wi I on 1 113A ur ; ed at apanee on Tuesday last,!November ; WT� .. I - brother, Mr. S. Vanstonel of Wingham. � I , etition at n gre'gation greie ' day celebrate the 75bh anni j � . 25th, and in Kiugsto� and cross ,� ik�v&j. He bad eate a hearty, supper and tad him and we noticed sever- v sEiry of `1bia � I i , . I I- � I . , Decem ' her 96h, at was in the best of health, , apparently in . I , Kingston, on Tuesday �8pect, and, a d a * a -If � al from othe� 'churches in the town who no birthday. I He is in excelleno healbh nd i- I � I doubt had a 4esire to hear bow the learned spirits an.] Ilooks lzood for a —Wim. Babb, jr.� 0 itchell, who W' 1:30- . m. No dat as. �ikve been set in North every rf I ih ,ly ,years to " - ,00k I Father woul � deal with his subject. After oome. 114 purpoWes leaving tj e ldh a,- firing on the Grand, Trun I mer, with an a�,c- Ontar 0, Sault ste. 1�akie, North York and afteg supper., he having justretired, he t I 0 eeks ago. Whtle cross , ' R with severe pains in the I � I . I 0 , � I a few prelimivaties relating to Israel as a stead in abdut a month to ta E) up big 11bode cident at Fort Erie tw etition, and C�n!tre Bruce end cross suddenly i t I . . I Btomscli, vomited, and Beemea to become . nation, such )� the dh Ision of the nation in St.. Thpin�as. I I � , loading coal, he slipped a d fell,reaulting �n petiti n The trial ini South Oxford is to - . ted to the � into two kinj doi�s, Judah and Israel, and — ivingeton:, of th �5th conces- -the fracture of three ribs. He is now at his -be continued on De ast easier, so much so that be -Lobjn , � � : D. K L � . - � � . ' et for the ic' r. - Dr� Paul -was i consa- a misfo tu e to liaVe home in Mitchell, and -it will be ab3ut t*o Middlesex no date has i ;t . � am *� I sentilfor, however, and meanwhileXr. Mur- � the gotting u i of two'al tars, and the ion of Gi6y, had the misfo �eei�oyet lealof sendingfor a docto � quences rest.)tilag thetefrom, he devoted both bones Jof his leg broken elow the k4ee. weeks before he will be abl i o to.return to argurr ent. '. i i � . I � I . I 11, —0y,er a week ago,, several welt -to-do far- ray seemed to be under no danger tintil. half Rio hour to the subjeot--the refer- He was nio�ing bin houpehol Bffects from work. . . I � . . . . r il his *on, ; . —The� Fullarton' Plov�'men's Associlkti�n mars -residing near Ingersoll, e gned what. Ekfte� taking a cup of wat6i rom I endum, ter be voted on,'on the 4th of - Deci- his former residence to the I is � I I xaao on the . , William. and handing the cup back to'bi ember next. From first to last he gave no same farm I acated b his fat 3r iand mother, held their annual event Ion Thun;.day lao't they 8�pposssd were Febeipts for I . , � uncertain sot nd as to what his people ought ' V * # I I M vlknce� them by a sl�Ta�m�ger, who had bar- wife he fell quietly back and �xpired in is . I . . who reaently moved ,to Ethel, when he ellip- under most favorable cghditions. At On ' - couple of minuties. The docto I r arriving I to ad each Ded and A milk c#n fllled with our caused early houi the contestanta assembled on t�e gaine4 with them foril he purchlise of thor z 4 in givit g their vo . H -e advis , � . and all to Va a for the Act. -He remarked 'the �trouble ! . i � . farm of Mr. Harry Morrison, west Mitcb*ll ough �red bulls. Thel tranger � otated' that latel , could, of course, do nothing, �i%nd i I 0 ! � : . tha� t � there h A been a I �reat change in tho I - �e he regresented an A e ican. stoc� farm, and aser bed the death asprobably �due to a �rup- � . —A H Imfield cortesponde t !to, the Cry road, where the trial.of �skill was -to ta`L t L I . a 'l!i entered the liots set Tk uraday of laa v4ek as a d v - h its of tbeipeople on the drink question stRl City, Manitoba Pourier 4 t wirefeisto the place. In all ten plowme _ . li: ery day. L ture of the stomach. The decessed "was I . � ' . I . La'90 ? du i p5g the p � t 50 p ars. People woke marriage of the daug ter of r. U%leb Hind to measure their skill in the respecti�e The farmers came I a! town 'ea�!y in the bon in Waterford,- Ireland, 67 years L . I I I g,'bringing t 01 animals! 1with them, and came to ve years J m ch more 4mperate . now than then, and ford, a former resid ut of xelter : "�An classes. The judges, Mr. Adam Bell and morni I I i siace, having resided in Ellice, on the aame 1, - " gik I h h d been brought evenb of more than OU84int re0b ; in adeial 14r.- Thomas Steele both of Downie, Ad but tl e purchaser fai e to put io an appear- � . he ve reas ng . � . - lot 27, coacesdon 11, ,some forty ow ' La . . . I ab�ut. He � aid he h nob a word to say circle@, t ok place a I tbei bo a Of 1 C. Hdin d - their work impartially and gave univerlial &nee, *ud iuvestigati r ; revealed the fact - far I 'llen 0 1� . . - . v. Mrs. Murray's name was ,B 1 Tu 36 ay morning, satisfaction. The following is a istateme t th%t n10 arraDgement llad been made for the yea] agiinat the ,,gieab m jority -of thebotel -ford, rea estate egebt, on .� shipr Murray, bhe being a daughter of Mr. ,tolin ­ k6epers, t were with few except�ona very 'Novemb(r 11th, when -�bis ed(st' daughter ofthe prizes awarded in the several claseep : n1ent of their they were . kind and att tive to t ieir guests, but he 'Maude, , vas qnited in marriage to Mr� Oa. First class, open to the � province. —Nell;�n obliged to tako homot gain. T e stranger Murray, alao of Ellice, -the iattoTr being,latiR was Inoeb iie I r6 (not tc a much so) on those wald Hiebert, C. P. R li�aW, Maroon. Oliver, let. ;- James Nairn,'2nd. , Second has- vidently fled t e 'couO y, and- the living at the good old age of 94 years. I ., of th . - -the -families �vere : I I of class, open to the township � farm( a are estisfied,� t ' f I avag, I mo, ey conek eration would give The bride' looked 1charmin r i a, sui �� Pill turn up il� he form df promiaory not -elated. Mr. Murray Is be0des . who for a George Thofn- J J J at the 1 apers they Tho igh the same name I ; I . S ' -als and wh ,. ; . Willi�m signe I m i drink to wea niiLded indivi&u 0 pearl grey iwitb sflk�trimmingys,l and wao as. son, lat Leslie Brown, 2ad. ; _ . I e � ' and five i � � ' 1 who ! was Rogers, 3rd. Third class,', open to the to,on- notes I tlie amounts of wbich they cannot his, ridow, a family of eight ions ! were the wor Be ,of liquor, and to. young peo - elated b3 her sister, I M ion Lz;ura, I re- dau ;htere, his own deatl��bei 'g the firot in � I � plo und ' 'He touched on the arg - Ith 1 1 The groom ship. —Robert Nairn, lei. ; ,James BroVOD, eatinia6te. Thimplan, of hwindlingwas . q � I ; r agi. I u gowned in fawn ladi0s' c1c . � t in 1. —that was aide b : d' b ' Fourth cls�s, ceW r practised up a .� I I a 11, 3rd. . ,,on - farmer. near Sb. his smily. � ent often �ikde agaidib prohibition , y Mr. A', Handfir � ] roth 'r of 2ad. ; W. Wadde -1 ; � I . i . 1 9 � . � . I . ; 1, : . I ; . T I . 1: � i i I i. . ,I I . � 4 i i I I � i . I � r �, i I I 1 , i � . � - . � I t . ; . . . I ! . . I I I I - : . I 1 1 i I � I - 1. I ­ � I .1 I : I I I . 4 1 , d . ; i . I I I * - . � . i I I � I I . ; I . . I ; : � � � ! , � . : i I . � . I � ; . I ,: ; I ! .1 li . � i q : __ i: � � i - - i � - I I , I � I I I . I . :1 . i t ! � I . I - . � I V i � !I � i I - � ; . . . I ! J 1 : . , . . � : , i� I , ; � : - � ,� I � 111-w I . I I 1, � � � � I I I I � I I i . � I �, i ; I � � I . A i � . � � I � . � : �. � I . I I I � I � , I . I . I i . . � � � ,�, 1 1 �. i � �. , � ; I I , I . i i � ! I . ! � i I I I : . . I i I . I . � I � i . � I � i . I - ! - � � ! ! . ; i . I I I I . i � i � I i I I z � i . ; ; i ! I � I � � . ; I t i � � I I I . � I . r i . ! � I i . . i ; I i I � I . I r i i i I I i I � � . I i � 4 1 1 I i - I � I I - I i j i I I 1 - - � I 1� ; t I ! i � ; . � I I 1 1 1 ; I i I . . I - , I i i I i � � I I , � i ; � 1 1 � . i i : � , I I � � I I � i i I I .1 . . . - i I � ­­­ � .- I— - - � - I 1 ; _ - _ -_ _ _____ . ----.-"- ______.____,_J_ ,4 --- ­ ­ � . � . - _. � - � . I - I � . ­ - I L] 1111-1 D, -.1 - - ,_ _ _11.11- -1.1 ­ .1 I __ -� _jl_ I- -11 � _­ 1-1 ­­ -,1-.i-__.-- .. - _-1 1- I - __ __ _ I . � . I perfor ed by the Rev. j Millyar , w �a learning to speak, and gives no indication. I � Grey, ha I -One of t,he handr.", eat business build - Some confusion may be caused by the e!engaged trbe servicei of -Robert the bride was assisted byher sister, Hettib, . . . of h a-ving inheritsd the affliction of the par- . . Weir, of lirinberry, for 1903, al a salary of . inge in Obtawa, occup�ied by the 'bi music - . I wording of �he question in the ballot pres and the groom supported by his - r store of J. L.'Orme & Son, wake �Sfiy gnt- entry. � The � act to be voted on is " T�,5* $6-90. N r. Weir is. ati 00 attending Thomas. The ceremony 4ver, the wedding -It is said of the late W. H. Hacking, . �. I � ! ted by a fire which: �broke out after five Oatario, Liql;or Act - I 1902," which is a the Norrr al school at London, ' i pa riven to t6tirl future home On . -MiAs E,,hel Musgrove, daughter of Piin- o'clook Friday evelaWk.i . The loss is placed postmaster, of Listowel, who died last meAsure for �robibitin the sale of intoxi- . � Gidley street, where a reception was hold A cipal MueRrove, of Wingham, *ho i's now ; I i at $100,000, while the, insurance is about week, and bad filled that position eating liquorq! by retail in this Province. - and the evening very 1pleasantly apen.t.. $50,000. ' attending the Model sohool at Olinton, has The bride received rnaDy pretty, useful and The blaz,3 s�arted in the basement for 47 years : la April 1832,at Newmarket, Th(sa, ther0fore, who want the sale of been eng d to teao� in flahool �aotion N i and is supposed to hqve originated from a he w ied to Mi$s Margaret Treacy, liquor prohibt,ted and who desira the act to 0- v,aluible presents., f the =, year old daughter of Richard Ir 11, Howi , for 1903 The sa�hry will be -honhe cigar butt or match 'thrown into q basket of carry., Lust place their aroas in the column I I , - pleasant event took place at the . Treaby, of Tecumseh township, 1b wa* a . . num. ! . I waste �paper. Messra.:Orme & 8�n .carried � under the wotd " Yes," and those who do $300 per I I of Mrs. S. A. McCall Goderich, on We�- . I stoh " that proved to be a very -The nmiller blacksmit h4d a harTow S � a largo stock of high grade . pia 8, runaway m not want theiAot to carry, but ,who desire ne-day morning, November 19th, when bOr I ' ,eeape fr mlosingthe eight f ions eyelre- . and inuaical Inatrume.ata, while eir studios hap . one. The parents opposed the things to renlain as they noyr are, should � youngest sister. Miss Clara Vanatone, w4ka a- ma, I age of the young couple, but a plan g a bao 0 ,? eel when I I v;: InS oently. Ao was outOn . . were patronized by many af the eading 0 w I 0, place. their a Be in the oolumn underneath . e ,b flew off, atrikin � 4 united in marriage to Mr. H. � B. Christilaw, cal an4 instrumentA ,tpachers o the cit: , wa rranged bywhich the young lady war. the word " o.41 a Pico im in the of Blind River, Algoma. A: few minutos v . 1� . eyel cutting a gash three-eighthq of an inch ' Over anp hundred piapba, as well am many to i it the home of a friendly neighbor wid - 1: ft i a - . after 11 o'clock the bridal party entered the � - I long in th 3 white of the eye. ; . � organs 4nd a big stoo of violins, band and -her lover was to apitil, her away. The only I parlor to thq strains of Mendele.13ohn's weo- � moO of co flable in those eirly ' Nor ligraves o . Mc other astrumente we � destroyed. nveyauce aval � Rev. Father n i t63 -Rolaid, youngest son oi jMr. Henry ding march, played by Miss Tena Call, . I I I days! was by horaeb&A, and both mou ted I Ueferen dum. . ; Motz, Credit -on, had the misfortune to break . -T e following 0 ario electip petitions a I i , and took their places- under a, beautiful arch came p at Oagoode all, Toron ' on Sat. the game horse and, made thi-ir way to Now. . I , .- his leg Is t Thursday. The little fellow was of hall leaves and myrtl,a vines, trimmq'd . I .et, where Squire Robinrion performed ras elo Post of last week says : playing I L the barn at his gr ndmother's, with snow drops and earn . atiow. Miss H11- North Wentworth an cross petidon'; Glen. the ceremony which united them for so The B .y urd�y of last week nd were ismiRsed : marl - . Rev. Fat ex,,� Nortbgraves, of Seafortli, Mrs. Kre a, and in jumpiDg Iffthe hay 0 . I i. I t dred McCall, the bride's �little niece, �V�s garry and cross nae and many year's of happy wedlock, until Airs, I ' lo4uent, earnest, praotical oar- the floor, a diatance of about 13;x feet, 'the maid of honor. The ceremony was perforqi, � pot D ; ion ; Fro4be . h in 03tober, 1898. _. I 0 i . ;and roas petition; Haol:uey's deat - i . crofis petition ; HaSt ... mon in th I maii Ca,h)lio churoh, Brussels, accident occurred. � I I lagi Sabbath 1' His sub' eot was 'The Refer� —Mr. Neel MeGilli a native of rgyleshire, ed by Rev. J. C. Danlop,lof Clinton, assis',t. East ellington and North Watorloo. The —A sudden death occurred near Ror.t3ek 7 ed by Rev. W. D. Magee, of Goderich. trial -petitiori co'mmene- ursday night of last week, when Ur. � I *� n- the 5t . colices - i Lennox and aro6s . endum, and a took fol: his texr,Iaaiab,28th Scotland, who settlel on the 5t . alon The bride was given away by hbr I Murray very unexpectedly pa,ised . chlipter and Oh verse. A very large con- of Stanley, in October, 1850, wi I on 1 113A ur ; ed at apanee on Tuesday last,!November ; WT� .. I - brother, Mr. S. Vanstonel of Wingham. � I , etition at n gre'gation greie ' day celebrate the 75bh anni j � . 25th, and in Kiugsto� and cross ,� ik�v&j. He bad eate a hearty, supper and tad him and we noticed sever- v sEiry of `1bia � I i , . I I- � I . , Decem ' her 96h, at was in the best of health, , apparently in . I , Kingston, on Tuesday �8pect, and, a d a * a -If � al from othe� 'churches in the town who no birthday. I He is in excelleno healbh nd i- I � I doubt had a 4esire to hear bow the learned spirits an.] Ilooks lzood for a —Wim. Babb, jr.� 0 itchell, who W' 1:30- . m. No dat as. �ikve been set in North every rf I ih ,ly ,years to " - ,00k I Father woul � deal with his subject. After oome. 114 purpoWes leaving tj e ldh a,- firing on the Grand, Trun I mer, with an a�,c- Ontar 0, Sault ste. 1�akie, North York and afteg supper., he having justretired, he t I 0 eeks ago. Whtle cross , ' R with severe pains in the I � I . I 0 , � I a few prelimivaties relating to Israel as a stead in abdut a month to ta E) up big 11bode cident at Fort Erie tw etition, and C�n!tre Bruce end cross suddenly i t I . . I Btomscli, vomited, and Beemea to become . nation, such )� the dh Ision of the nation in St.. Thpin�as. I I � , loading coal, he slipped a d fell,reaulting �n petiti n The trial ini South Oxford is to - . ted to the � into two kinj doi�s, Judah and Israel, and — ivingeton:, of th �5th conces- -the fracture of three ribs. He is now at his -be continued on De ast easier, so much so that be -Lobjn , � � : D. K L � . - � � . ' et for the ic' r. - Dr� Paul -was i consa- a misfo tu e to liaVe home in Mitchell, and -it will be ab3ut t*o Middlesex no date has i ;t . � am *� I sentilfor, however, and meanwhileXr. Mur- � the gotting u i of two'al tars, and the ion of Gi6y, had the misfo �eei�oyet lealof sendingfor a docto � quences rest.)tilag thetefrom, he devoted both bones Jof his leg broken elow the k4ee. weeks before he will be abl i o to.return to argurr ent. '. i i � . I � I . I 11, —0y,er a week ago,, several welt -to-do far- ray seemed to be under no danger tintil. half Rio hour to the subjeot--the refer- He was nio�ing bin houpehol Bffects from work. . . I � . . . . r il his *on, ; . —The� Fullarton' Plov�'men's Associlkti�n mars -residing near Ingersoll, e gned what. Ekfte� taking a cup of wat6i rom I endum, ter be voted on,'on the 4th of - Deci- his former residence to the I is � I I xaao on the . , William. and handing the cup back to'bi ember next. From first to last he gave no same farm I acated b his fat 3r iand mother, held their annual event Ion Thun;.day lao't they 8�pposssd were Febeipts for I . , � uncertain sot nd as to what his people ought ' V * # I I M vlknce� them by a sl�Ta�m�ger, who had bar- wife he fell quietly back and �xpired in is . I . . who reaently moved ,to Ethel, when he ellip- under most favorable cghditions. At On ' - couple of minuties. The docto I r arriving I to ad each Ded and A milk c#n fllled with our caused early houi the contestanta assembled on t�e gaine4 with them foril he purchlise of thor z 4 in givit g their vo . H -e advis , � . and all to Va a for the Act. -He remarked 'the �trouble ! . i � . farm of Mr. Harry Morrison, west Mitcb*ll ough �red bulls. Thel tranger � otated' that latel , could, of course, do nothing, �i%nd i I 0 ! � : . tha� t � there h A been a I �reat change in tho I - �e he regresented an A e ican. stoc� farm, and aser bed the death asprobably �due to a �rup- � . —A H Imfield cortesponde t !to, the Cry road, where the trial.of �skill was -to ta`L t L I . a 'l!i entered the liots set Tk uraday of laa v4ek as a d v - h its of tbeipeople on the drink question stRl City, Manitoba Pourier 4 t wirefeisto the place. In all ten plowme _ . li: ery day. L ture of the stomach. The decessed "was I . � ' . I . La'90 ? du i p5g the p � t 50 p ars. People woke marriage of the daug ter of r. U%leb Hind to measure their skill in the respecti�e The farmers came I a! town 'ea�!y in the bon in Waterford,- Ireland, 67 years L . I I I g,'bringing t 01 animals! 1with them, and came to ve years J m ch more 4mperate . now than then, and ford, a former resid ut of xelter : "�An classes. The judges, Mr. Adam Bell and morni I I i siace, having resided in Ellice, on the aame 1, - " gik I h h d been brought evenb of more than OU84int re0b ; in adeial 14r.- Thomas Steele both of Downie, Ad but tl e purchaser fai e to put io an appear- � . he ve reas ng . � . - lot 27, coacesdon 11, ,some forty ow ' La . . . I ab�ut. He � aid he h nob a word to say circle@, t ok place a I tbei bo a Of 1 C. Hdin d - their work impartially and gave univerlial &nee, *ud iuvestigati r ; revealed the fact - far I 'llen 0 1� . . - . v. Mrs. Murray's name was ,B 1 Tu 36 ay morning, satisfaction. The following is a istateme t th%t n10 arraDgement llad been made for the yea] agiinat the ,,gieab m jority -of thebotel -ford, rea estate egebt, on .� shipr Murray, bhe being a daughter of Mr. ,tolin ­ k6epers, t were with few except�ona very 'Novemb(r 11th, when -�bis ed(st' daughter ofthe prizes awarded in the several claseep : n1ent of their they were . kind and att tive to t ieir guests, but he 'Maude, , vas qnited in marriage to Mr� Oa. First class, open to the � province. —Nell;�n obliged to tako homot gain. T e stranger Murray, alao of Ellice, -the iattoTr being,latiR was Inoeb iie I r6 (not tc a much so) on those wald Hiebert, C. P. R li�aW, Maroon. Oliver, let. ;- James Nairn,'2nd. , Second has- vidently fled t e 'couO y, and- the living at the good old age of 94 years. I ., of th . - -the -families �vere : I I of class, open to the township � farm( a are estisfied,� t ' f I avag, I mo, ey conek eration would give The bride' looked 1charmin r i a, sui �� Pill turn up il� he form df promiaory not -elated. Mr. Murray Is be0des . who for a George Thofn- J J J at the 1 apers they Tho igh the same name I ; I . S ' -als and wh ,. ; . Willi�m signe I m i drink to wea niiLded indivi&u 0 pearl grey iwitb sflk�trimmingys,l and wao as. son, lat Leslie Brown, 2ad. ; _ . I e � ' and five i � � ' 1 who ! was Rogers, 3rd. Third class,', open to the to,on- notes I tlie amounts of wbich they cannot his, ridow, a family of eight ions ! were the wor Be ,of liquor, and to. young peo - elated b3 her sister, I M ion Lz;ura, I re- dau ;htere, his own deatl��bei 'g the firot in � I � plo und ' 'He touched on the arg - Ith 1 1 The groom ship. —Robert Nairn, lei. ; ,James BroVOD, eatinia6te. Thimplan, of hwindlingwas . q � I ; r agi. I u gowned in fawn ladi0s' c1c . � t in 1. —that was aide b : d' b ' Fourth cls�s, ceW r practised up a .� I I a 11, 3rd. . ,,on - farmer. near Sb. his smily. � ent often �ikde agaidib prohibition , y Mr. A', Handfir � ] roth 'r of 2ad. ; W. Wadde -1 ; � I . i . 1 9 � . � . I . ; 1, : . I ; . T I . 1: � i i I i. . ,I I . � 4 i i I I � i . I � r �, i I I 1 , i � . � - . � I t . ; . . . I ! . . I I I I - : . I 1 1 i I � I - 1. I ­ � I .1 I : I I I . 4 1 , d . ; i . I I I * - . � . i I I � I I . ; I . . I ; : � � � ! , � . : i I . � . I � ; . I ,: ; I ! .1 li . � i q : __ i: � � i - - i � - I I , I � I I I . I . :1 . i t ! � I . I - . � I V i � !I � i I - � ; . . . I ! J 1 : . , . . � : , i� I , ; � : - � ,� I � 111-w I . I I 1, � � � � I I I I � I I i . � I �, i ; I � � I . A i � . � � I � . � : �. � I . I I I � I � , I . I . I i . . � � � ,�, 1 1 �. i � �. , � ; I I , I . i i � ! I . ! � i I I I : . . I i I . I . � I � i . � I � i . I - ! - � � ! ! . ; i . 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