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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-10-09, Page 4i - I - � . not very satisfactory to either party. The fir it time he bad ever applied for a Urovera- uncertainty a d fear, and is likely to do the years, but was always able to be around &ad � tf I SEAFORTH"'S LEADING SHOE STORE. i � OCTOBER, 1903 i � I , McBride Government appealed: to'the Conn. Mi nt favor, . and we think we can gafeli Government ton times more harm then any attend to business. His sodden death Cast I I I . . ; I I— __ - . good they can get by. the delay. However, a gloom over the entire neighborhood. Mr. . � . I __ ____ �, I , try on strict parti lines of the' Conierva. 0 rm it will be the last. - . � I �I - � . . they ought to know their own business beev. Mitchell was 62 years of ag�, He was born � , - I I I . I) . I - T. � & bf � T W T F , .8 tive order. This it I With ion sob to the Beacon's "moral, The fate of the Government for the next on the farm where be died, For sev*Al .. I I- . the first straight party . p I I . iF - - � — — — — government Britlob Columbia has had, and th t journalists should keep ?nt., of politico, three years do ado very largely on the re- , years, however, he was engaged in formivg WET"WEATHER ; - : 1- . : � � I U _� . I I . of- thee bye-eleotlons. There wil's in Kinloso, and about twelve years ago he . * Z -. 4S.. "'.... .-.f. *... . 1 � 2 3 . this is the firr-� tim3 the people of theProv.- wt would like to say a few words, but space Init ' I - � � 1_� : therefore, be a hot, and desperate fighb. - Ati sold his form there and has since renided I � 4 5 6: 7 8 - 9 10- ' Ines have been Appealed to on straight party wl I not,permit this week. We may refer to � I his biother, � Mr. Alexander I L � . the last eleotf( a the Conservative wait elect- here -with I -i- ", . 11 12 13 � A4 � 15 � 16 17 lines in a Provincial election, The election tih it phaie of the issue on a future Occasion. ed in thelsoo )y about. two hundred of a Mitchell. He was never married. He was FOOTWEAR - I � : . .1 I �, - �, I 19 L 20 21 22- 023. 24 of Saturday will give the Governmenti a Suffice -it to as � . � L . . . . . majont , and I i '. I , . ; � if I I r , I �,- 25 26 27 -1 28 �29 30 31 � . from any such doctrine, and if it Vng= by �)ss than a hundred, In this but was much and de�orvedly respected by -- -- -- -- 1+7 - ?_ 11 8 y that- we entirely dissent. : the Reformer was elected in a 'man of a very quiet and retiring manner, � � --- - , - trisjoriby of one or two,'but it is doubtful I L they, will have strength - to oar'ry on the were ad. t tt ' , L . 01_H�+ im ev I i i� i i-4 P+444 1 � 1 � i . . - I T - I . I I I ' . ,er const,tt oncy both the Candidates are all who knew bin). The remains were in- . i .4'.. . . 0 ... I ..... ...... I.. .... '..... ...... government'for any length -of time without be red to eprived of , I i � .. , the world would be d ; --- I L I I dootorm, and the Conservative was defeated terred in the Bayfield cemetery on Wednes­ i I t- I another aleotioD. British Columbia has had - I ,z - 1k - a very disturbed time in its Provincial th) services of many of Its ablest. intellects, at; the 15111b gal Oral election, while in the Soo day, and the funeral was largely attended. Your doctor will tell, you a large proportion of Biel-n-esir at this semon of !, .. NEW ADVERTISEXENT9 - I - 7 ­ � I . I ra�l . I and in this respect Canada'@� loss would vo.b both emaudida a are the same as ran before. The sympathy of all will be extended to the -year can be traced to WET FEET, and will advise to keep your i I — . politics for the pikot two yes . In that . I the you, , 117 - ' d siv4ral general elections and be levo.severe thabi,that - of �ther countries, It in, therefore, a pretty even battle all relatives who have 6en so suddenly an feet dry, whatever else fou do. ' How -is y*o stock of w' t weather fool- , i_� AW The figure between the paseqtheses after each time it has ha . round, with not much oddi on elther'side. severely bereaved. 1' e I- � � �_ .. no, deno" she page of the papiar on which the several different g,rivernments and ib does . . I i L ­ , 4 _ mentwM be found I I ear? * If the shoes you are �wearing wi I not tum the wet, lay them �1 d"ruse - ­ - i � i - 5 __ � . w . I ' � �. Stood Will Tell -Greig & Skewart.-1 not seem to have ei6rged from its troubles . Another of the old guard of Canadian I . I aside for next summer; then come and invest'in a pair of our solid, sul)_ I 11 �_ g ffominion Parl went. Dashwood. � . yet. It has been the moat corruptly gov- . i � Wet Weather Footwew-U. Willis & Son -4 erened Province in the Dominion, land the ' 4epart;0 ,this life. Hon. Noirn.--4ho Misses Almins Motteir and . - I 1. � ftwe Specials--MaKinnon: & Go -5 - . i� I . a has . stantial and always reliable working shoes. After we have shown you � I,- - rho Dominion Parliament is still inses. Follt'e'an P . . Ili - 'Ring Out The Nevro-E. MoFaul O" 1, turmoil and misminagement have had a' sion, and no man seeme able i to any when it George Landarkin, U. D., died at his resi- E, Willert left on Saturday for Detroit.-' I our different lines, ,and quoted our prices, you will readily admit our f-, ' i . i 40-Detips--Alex Wintor�-i very injuriotie effeo� on the business inter- . � i dance in Hanover, Grey county, on Sunday. Rev. J. C., Morlook and Mr,- John Voolker 'we carry the, largest stock and'give the best value iii footwear DWt Telco, Chances ­ 4. Broderidk---g . I mes� t- . claim. that i Can We be of Service-& Bulger-Ei I ests of the P �ovinco. Among those defe&bed W411 cl()86- - Most of the ures of impor I are attending the Evangelioal convention at I . . . I - Dr. Landerki# in this sec�wn is no idle boast. i _was 64 years of ago. He had Berlin � I Mus Tea Store-BeAtl;(Bro" on Saturday was Attorney -General Mc- saice have been passed, I and, axe now being .-The Misses D. M. Larkworthy and I I 8bves--2--Ch:!!7 & Swiley-8 . ,. IL Phillip#, In Victoria, and Hon. Joseph co 2sidered by the Senate ; the supplement, reprasented,14ob Gray in the Dominion 'M. Jamieson spent Sunday in Mitchell,- - i � XDno)- To, L -s L. Killoran -5 . . Mon's wo, Ing E - - at $1.00, $1.2,55, -8 .50, $1.7,50 $2.00, 8 2,25 arid $2.75 a pair. Ow owm � Martin, who was at one time more popular- I Parliament fo! over 20 yearn, and in 1901 .J. Kellerman paid a flying visit to Berlin rk J k. Hotel For Sale -W. B!,lbin-6: 1. arr estimates have been to__ the fore for over makp-$3,25 and $3,50 a pair. ,I - ly known " O' Fighting Soo," was defeated . i I I - AucUou Sole -James, aitkinsonr-S � I was poinh d to the Senate, . He' was one day lait week, -The young people, of . � � . I . f Auction Sale -P. A. Vdulllvan-fi in Vancouver. I a 'week, and members hays� been wrostling genislInd wifty and was extreme!IF popular this place have organized a, reading circle, Women's We�ring Shoes at $1,00, $1,25, $1,40, $1.50 and $1.70 & pair. . i I I � I I I I,- Two Reliable Remedies--Alwc Wilsou-5 I k .. � 11 with them off and on ever since. On the with his fello, vi� members on both 4, ;; 7 : I Anotion. Sal"ohn Whiternan---6 - ,Idea of named after England" grand old man. , It 1. I , a - � . � � 1 i - - - - - Auction Sao -John Croebl" - A Misrepresentation. whole, there h" not been serious objections the House, Ord was among the moit prom - is to be known to the public as the 11 Gle.d- Boy8' Worki ' Shoes at $1.00, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 a pair. I . � . ; � . I . ­ Rg .. I . Avoklon Sals-4. Steven" ' luent and best known of ouripublic men. A stonlan reading circle." A strong staff of - , I - i - : I � ! . Omit of. Ay"M­Wm. Z11100-5 Odr attent'on has been directed to a par&: on the.part of the Opposition, to any of the ; __ I . month ago he returned howd from bin lab re offic�rs ban boon elected : Presidenti, Wm. ; +I -1+H -1f -+i ill! 14.1fi 11111A - � T_ w for Sak--G. pe"Y' 0-6 � I 0 � ! � . j- I Iftineol for SAlo­_Be1t Kngine & Thresher do. ---6 graph which appeared in tlie Stratford Be&- 11Ppropriations, which may be taken as evi-. at Ottawa, and complained of feeling unwell. Geiger, principal of DashwQod public school; I I . I ... � I I I I . t ­ ! dually inuk-Anto a comatose Conti!- secretary, Mims D. M. L%rk*orbby,,,teaCher, � � . am wantied-ftPositor office --8 con a couple of wee'rb ago. We. would not dence that the proposed expenditures are- He gra I , t Lftdft--4--W� m wittis--s ' . ' - i - . seriously objectionable, or , that the tion, and the doctors feared that hig-braip oftbilk place, and treasurer, Mr. C. E. Hut- , - not I Bay Wanted -W. ff. W1114 -t-4 notice it now, as W4 � do not care to refer to . R, WILLIS & SON, Seaforth " i - I. i - w" Be i I Furnihmv--Kowhtel and *cKenzt" . Gove�rament have succeeded In. distributing I i - I � . . . . . . riously affected. He rallied, how. ton, of the Sdvereiga Bank. The fir -it I . .., I � i Z,__ . Grain Bags-fraurilton and Kerslak" the unsavory episo is any more frequently ever, and his recovery was hoped fQr, but On meeting will be held at the home of Miss ' � ; � . I � I 1:, - I I I ...... - ; I � . : - Qw Lo4---8-Kenaedy­BrqJ.--8 I than we can help,-b4b the Beacon, no doubt th --ir plums with less impartiality through." Friday he again sank into coma which T. Miller next Monday evening, at 8 o'clock Sole Agents for the Slater Shoo for nLen and the Empress Shoe for women, . I 0 1 1 1 11 two . - �_ I ut che oonatituen3ion than7 Is ui ally the,, tasted, until his death on Sunday. sharp, -the leeton being a study of Sir Rob- I � W 7 - . , I 5.. - I — inadvertently, mis ' t the hituatiou Q " . . - - ===== - f i - 8 n1a - A � �. . !_ . I - I I : . . �. - I . and so does TILE E:70raerraou and its editor an 0 e. The railway aid grants have &be been art Peal, to be led by Mrs, H. P. Paulin. ib was, it was most satisfactory to all con- I side abow, (spoofall , I "I � .L " skefutoll fxyooftov I � I The SentiWn I -Review, of Woodstock, has good turnout fF, bxpected.-Rev. - Mr, Car- ' . Yin horses and cattle. ;i , * injustice. . The Be I bon says :- to led. - They are on a proportionately , I . I earned, In horses there was a splendid There was, also, a splendid Pogratntne of : � � I A; . changed hando, bobh Mr. Andrew Pqttullo, riere, of Grand Bond, preached a very able Cattle were exi special fittractions had tho weather not il . I -1 - � I . . - lib oral scale with- the supplementsiriss, and I norm I angeliciii church last San- show in nearly every class. . i "As a� journ%44, Mr. M. Y. McLean, MI P. Pet 'and J. F. M&cK%y retiring. M' ceptionally numerous, and the thorough- interefored with the ca"yivg of it,0 I � ­ on in the Ev . I I . � - , ut.2 - S - � . ; 7 f SEAFORTH FRIDAY.. Oat. 9�h, 1903 of the Seaforth ExposirTop., de6eroed oonsid. figure up to the very respeobable sum of r* day evening, to a largo oongregation,-Miss i" , # breds were of a high order. The grades an origivall intended. The gite"r ' . a R ve 18 a ecdipbn T __ . I in the motWr of the Huron regis- $12,092,8W, and some 74 . diff6reut rallways McKay was appointed business M50590- Of Therapies Miller visited at Mir , s 11 t j - - I ___ ____ ______ . arati.on were equally of good quality, but riot no 'were very a itisfac ry, and an oanted i� I the Globe a at. orb time ago. The now Com- Grand Bend. -Wes Miller has taken a pool- to I to be. 2 , joFO#al "a rendered great , i - I- trarshi ­ and proposed railways are to be aided.- I n six si id seven hundred dollars ­ Old Countriv PoUtics. 11 if well up in condition as they might have tweb , , , I tion as clerk with Mr. J.' Kellerman, mer- I with i : . P�'o thTLiber*1 party in the county, pa I d of - President and man. I i - ,service qY is compo 10 ,been for show purposes. The speeding con- an sidmissio, 3. fee of fifteen and ton -c"tc �7_ there are any constituencies in the Domin. . � obant.-Adelerto from the General Con- !.. . I Premier Balfour has nob yet 'got through and it in unfortunatio if hie political am- aging director, W. J. Taylor, lately business tesO and other special attractions had to be The extent A the Crowd may ba judgedfrom � . I - 12, .� bitions destroyed good effect. The on , from tLe Atlantic to the Paci . ferance, in session at Berlin, will preach in 1, 00 zhat � . PJ � with his difficulties'. No sooner did he � . y manager of th) Montreal Herald �nd pub- the Evangelical church here, on Sunday poiltponed, much to the disappointment of this.. The proceedings of the dry warc I . - I ,I ­ . ' . moral to the journ ' t ,in to' -keep out (,f hwre.not been remembered, either in the ,I- ,� 4 . i I I � succeed la filling the vacancies in his Cab. � all, on account of the muddy condition of crowned by, a concert in tihe evening, ! � politics, to expect 6 reward other than supplementary estimates or the railway a d &er of the Tweed News ; _vIce-p sident, next, both morning and. evening.-Whati the driving track. If the westbor is favor- up under the auspices of the � gotten - -, �, .. I � y bri hi - courred society-. There � .. r � . . Inet -than one of his chief remaining Col- what his business Ino M, and thus I A. Balmer W4tt, for eight years city editor might have been a serious runaway 0 l 1 � I � ��� L� I the over io�ght will. no d,3ubt, able, these will take place on the grounds on was good t ant i leagues sent in his resiRn,&tion. This time avoid disappointme to. 70okine volitwal gr' ate, . of the Sentinel- Review, son of Sheriff Watt about noon on Tuesday, on Main street. The I and a splendid programme, �_ . . I - Thanksgiving Day, when all will be admit- and the hal w" packed almo,8t to'saff'o - - I ... : 0 1 � i I'll it is no loss a- personage than the Duke of favora'is about thej�most disagr�oe;bleand be remedied at once. The immense ofllrsntford� nd who- becomes editor -in- horas, a young colt, not being used to an ted for the nominal fee of ton cents. So tion. A a oial train was ran f -01 C%_ � ; --- . . I right 1: and ran away. , inton, i unsatisfactory busi.6 as a man can engage ?hlef. Mr. Pittullo published his validictory open bridle', took I I .rom 11 I I Ap )Topriations of the prisent sessicn, that, under favorable circumstances, there and left h a on the return trip at ten ,',I- Devonshire, the leader of the Uberal Un- ; . in lant Satur � I 11� in." day's, Sleatinel. Review., He re- There were two occupants In the wagon, should be a good afternoon'4 sport on that o'clock. T ore were three cosches well fiR_ � ra� I - . toniett. and the member of the Cabinet next � ; no iwithatsuding the buoyant . revenue, - tires from active newniosper work after 25 Mr. Welland. Mr.- Mike Finn. Mr. Wall I . ' � ; 1. We are obliged toi6ho Beacon for its page cioession, Th list will be found on ed, The Clinton bond dispensed mu � . I - ., T �. I . In impoetance to Mr.. Chamberlain, the late . - wi 1. - preclude any hope for a re- years' service. and for 25 years as chief edit. jumped, but ,Mr. Finn, In endeavoring to a prize I -sio, -_ ­ , - ' 'the six page of this Issue'. from the grand-staind, .in th- ' g I advice and espediall, f Ats good opini i m lon' du 3tion of'Paxation in the nea,r futura, a' d or of the 8 mti el -.Review. He is a clever secure control of the hors - got too near the e park., durm, I i � Colonial Secratiary. This resignation seemed r . 0 � el I � theafternoca. ,Oathe i news w2 r , and, when he came to, Cloy the society __ - . _. . although so guarded�j " expressed. Bat i to papere On1d a good fellow, and back of the wftgou I wil ;IT may form a pretext for anobher twist of the . I i — - I � to take, the Premier considerably by our- . � � I - If sitting in -the middle of the I I - has good cause for con ratulations on the ,., . � I - promises are wron�, aii.d its doctrine or N. p. wheal - was held in hi (h esteem by his brethren. of he found himse Wroxeter � 8 9 I ill ]pride. The Duke, it seems, in a staunch : : ; . next session. With the sup- the press, -w iile he has proven". equal- road. The full extent of his Injuries is not ' I uccess of their show from flrist to last I and _ ;_ 4'moral" is objebtionable. In the first tl�acei, GATLizaixas,-Austin Morrison, of I � : . i � . . pie mentimloo emd the railway grants. out of ly successful Dur. it is a anoce is that is well deserved, The ' il., Fres, Trader. Some time ago he ' I . �i rid popular , in the political yet apparent, but his many. friends hopeto ! - gave the TRE ExrosrroR bail nover urged Mr. We- list Of BUM 98ful competitors w b p b- it ham, has arrived home for a week'a -visit . t - - I Y arens. He, il .8bill, appareuply,- a young soon see him moving at his accustomed gait. 114. a U Li- Premier to, understand- that if Mr. Chain the wa', it is nob likely the session will be � ; - � __ Lean's claims for tfib position named ; in man, and: dist asociated from(ThO Caren of The wagon was smashed by running into a with, his porents, here. -Mrs. Turnbull, of lished In T11 H EXPOSITO.0 next week, .; , much prolonged, unless it be th&6 there may I ! ; I I � boald have a brilliant career poet in front of J. Merner's store, tearing � — I borlain remained in the Cabinet he would I. , business, he 9 . Walton, is the guest.of her brother, Oliver 11 ' - 1. fact, from first to last it hasmot menti(,ned be trouble with the -Senate. That august in the sphere c I politics� the post nearly cub of the ground. The Smith. -Wilt Sanderson visited in Hdmil- I Perth. Notes. '� I .1 � go out, but 'it Mr. Chamberlain stopped his name in '-hat eonhootion iu'rbber thav as loody have made several amendments in the - i horse broke loose, galloped* up the road, ton1for several day,a.-Oliver Smith, jr., and r �� down and otit he would remain. Mr. Chain. " . � I . _A, Fi ickson has purchased the At- . I a matter of courtesy to reproduce the go:)d - The members of the House of 0 fence, a ohp Wendt spent Sunday at the latter's � I . . . I Railway amendment bill, whicb, it is maidol - ,ommons at cleared Mr, Finn18 ad walked with J wcod grist mill from M � �� . . Perlain having resigned, it wse, ,of course, opinions so kiadly expressed of hirri by Other . Ottawa were greatly shocked o Thursday a serene countenance into the stable. home, in Mildmay. -Rev. N. Burwalb, of prop�etor. � r. Carrie, the present r, s the Commons will nab accept. 8hould this - -_ Wii1iigham, occupied the pulpit in the Metho. � f, expected that the Duke of Deronshi,re would - � 1, � ;1 � I . � papers. The only reference THE Expos][TOF. ,� _ 61410122dontaith is said to have the ., I be the case, the bill will likely �e left night by the d ath,vithii yards of dist� eburoh on Sunday. -L-Henry Sanderson, . � ��, � � ke as: good " his word and remain. Congo- has maae to the HnrQn appointments was - over �6 I I oldest apple itme in Perth county. It 'was w - - (or another session o bho chamber, of Mr. Hehry CargilL the'rep. BaVfteld- of South Africa, is visiting his brothers and � -I . . I I . r, the present session I planted in 1337, 11 : � .. ; , � quently, almost up to the hour of his reo'g- eoniained in an edit rial- article in its issue Ib rt,u' ate reeentative of lEast Bruce, who had taken Tim- FAr.L SiLow.-The annual fall show mot , -her, Mrs. E, Sanderson, This in him I I r wi, be delayed. would be unfo n I - �_ notion. his chief continued to consul I i I fi* visit to his old bome in 15 years. -The Mr. Daniel DeCoursoy, of Logan, ship. - ? I - ... __ � him on ; of the Ilth Septemblir, and in it no refer. a I orb it: the die( ussions of the afternoon, ap- (if the Stanley Branob Agricultural Society r t a evening service in the Preaby- ped a number of swine to New Mexico, ,on l- I- ­ mitterg of govermental policy as' well as ' . ob( uld the former ev nt occur,, as tWe Is . I � was held on the round# there, on Thursday hou - 0 . � I .. I - once was made to Mr. MoLgaial although it parenbly in his Usual health and - strength. F" teri n church has been changed from 6.30 Wednesday of last week. �� � , I Upon ths� men, who should be - taketi into the . i bil that provides for a railway commission, -_ I -_ and Friday lasti, and despite the inclement . -Rev. Mr. Purton, of Glenwe, has been .. I . I .� was, no doubt, this arkicle that inspired the - to 7 - p, in., Commencing last Sunday. -A . I I : . an also fixet the cattle guard and drainage Mr, Cargill sipoice a few minutes befove five weather, proved a great success. The down selected as the new pastor of Trinity ebureb, . ....... Cabinet to replace the -three who had with. above quo1istion, T�lt article was a son'r- di 'trlUea, i . , o'clock, and was Yeplied to by Hon. Mr. pourofrainwhich fel�all 'day Thursday, " beroftheyoun people of the village -Mitchell, and Will shortly enter upon his I . , ... -11 drawn. But it seems that Chamberlain, the I n which the farmers of 0 ot`1`1 ' Fielding ; then, feeling opprese.ed, he walked attended an asifetntly given :in Fordwich .. �� � . what severe of the conduct of the -- apparently had no affect on the indoorabow, I . . . . . � � , are so muoh'interested. to the front"door of bhe Parliament building every deparbmerib being well represented, Wednesday evigning.- Mr. and Mrs. Amos new duties. . I ... �- younger, a, son of the late Colonial Secretary, 'Government in- reference to these appoint. � I , -Mr. and Mrs, Luke Lucas, 10th collees- , i� � �ir. There he fell, and, the fruit and vegetables being a . specially " 777 - Was promoted to a more important position - I I : in search of fn h Gofbon have returned home from London.- � fillon of Elinz, celebrated their golden wed- _� ,, " ments. Thah the c�iticism was juotifiable . I . rising, fell again, 4 in a fainting spell, He one. On Friday the weather was more R. Arderson, of the Belmore road, has sold - i i � s In the G . - ding on Tue!dsy of bast week. This worthy � �, � � ­ �C overnment than he formerly held, and deserved is abundantly proven by the E&tonal Notes and Comments. was removed to an adjoining room and (lied faOVID01rable, and although cloudy wag not too his 220 s,ere farm to J. Fitch, for $7,50(f,- tple have been residents of Elmo. for 48 - I .-1 I f . . Trench of the� village, ban also cot � �' � and- thin, ib is supposed, irritated the Duke Thesilver jubilee of the Y. 11�. -Was Cole- shortly after Mr' Cargill was o cold. The great display of live stock fully i ,, �,� fact that no peraon or paper, so far as we , . . � 15, Irieh oki. I R. - yeare. i � ... : �� . bra ted by oome Q . neboo Conservatives by a in, but wa a native of ttie ,county of repaid the attendance of people and was bon jht Wm. in on the Gorrie I'll I _� ted to . . ' go took - : � . . . . . . hsa�y withdrawal. What the ,,upshob ,of have seen or heard, has attemp alton. He was 65 y here .,- - � -An interesting but quiet marria � of Devonshire and is the real aeoret of his ; I o : 10%( I �vhns' f �� ..... , " , , jUstifV. , W ,ears of ag He was one of the largest and beat ever seen A car of hog$ ala�E ne of cattle was place In M'tobell, on Wednesday - .... � � the conduct of the -Government, whereas grand demonstation, on Saturday last. It a graduate of Q,Leon's University Kingston, ohif ped by Hamilton& Robertaon on Mon. i of last ,; - �- The gate receipts on Friday amount wedkg wben:Miss Alma Pearce was joined in - - . all t1hese lightning changes in the Cabinet is E, 5 years old.and should be superar,nuat( d. He had represented 16ast Bruc ed to : day -Mrs, John SCOW and daughters left � .. ­ .'. I i scores on both sides of politics have con- 0 M the- Do. over $165, being the largest gate for some I wedlock to . .,-$ I L - ­ __ . turday, where they will . k 1 7� - I 7 minion Parliament for about 15 vears. He years previous. The 118t, of successful com- � Mr. Harry -, - � dernned ft. Noieovi ' . Marys. Th marriage I - - . , . willl be remains to: be seen. � It need not er we have L received M for Toronto on So Mundell, of St. I I . I . ..he Conservative' papers say there is a was the founder and owner of tb; village of 0 01 I foulad ion page 1. ma�e their home. -Mr. Calder.: of Stratford, was performed by .. I -1 � I'll - , . surprise any person if bfr. Balfour himself p titor wil be A � - 1. .7 t. - - I testimonials of approval from leading Re- �ne(k-and,neck rad Oargill, and t ively eigaged in is vi'aiting his brother, R. Calder, who Rev. 0. W. town, pastDr of the, Methodist � �, � we 1 3" - - e ii - I ?, �­_' w - . should throw up the sponge And resign, and ; between Hon. Dr. Me- DEAT.H.-A bright young 1, le has been cub 1 -_ ry to state, is not enjoying the eat church. - Tl� J �; I , paita of , tho-oount�y, � 'mings and short, and a gloom cast over our village, , W. D : I �, ', - I at I ,g iald, M. P., for �East Huron, and Job n had gained Frominenoe as a preeder of - � . ,� whbae judgment I . ..� 6" 'x 'no' e #r L -Mr. W. Acheson, of Avonton, has par, formers in ckfforent : lumbering, molufac`turlag and f& are b _­ . I thus proolpitate a dissolution of Parliame _' - h alth. - �, - ; of owing to tha- d'ath of one of . L t 11 we greatly re r. 0 ! - our popular E I - � � Chased the fine property of Mr. Wra, Taylor, � I on X ­­ , 1hor_,a cattle abd borse's. young ladies, in the per4on o Miss RaCa th � . ­�­v and a general appeal to the p f� mie, M, P. f r I Centre , Bruce, for the thoroughbred k hort I , . , �, , eople. In thin f a 11th! onnoession of Downie. This I � I A �T��­' whose good opinion I we highly prize. In lsea� in the Senate I rendered vacant by I the Mr. Cargill's ife, :presentg more directly I Zurich. �,._ even con- . _r+ t the issues and the parties will be Stanbury, daughter.of Dr. Stanbury, which I 11 . - I- � d . I property con�sist,6 of 100 acreg ard is situati. �, ­ than im uoual tie romance of business in A 4 - , . � -, ,- � ' eaq 0 e , ;17- - NOTES, -A. Geiger has purchased Phillip ed 4 mile and'& half south of St, P�auls, five . i ".� 't I the second place, Mr,t McLoa - ri did not base c - late Dr. banderkin. If Dr. 1-i � alderably mixed.-; h f 'bb @ad event occurred on Saturday, September , I . 1 '_ i his claims for the position I on his connection .new 'world. 9 bef Greenock swamp lay in 26th, The deceased was jusib entering into , 71 �- �U_ - McDonald -desires the position, THE Ex. I miles from St, M4r 4 and six miles from - ��r I I The real cause of all these trcubles and I ' the county of Haueh'a dwelling and wilr move in shortly. I Y � � : 1, rucO, a waste -1. . - �. stretch, unset - I - ­ 4 - - with THr ExposIT(My or on a�-ything that POSITOR hopes he will get it, but he'is en. young womanhood, and her death to a . � , 11 - : tied and K Str4ford. The- price p!iid waa betwoon, - , : � r. Hiuch will next summer build a resi- � �1� -1 �C I changes ia the trade question- which in being TRY, ExposiTon had 1 done 'for .the Reform, tirtly too gnod a man to be entoombEd in I a hin once to the counbry's prog- severe ellook to the parents as well " to the 11� - , I I ream. � He acquired the ownership, cub drain- � ­ 1 4 �_, ,I dance on the property he recently purchas- , VfOOO and $8,00.0. . X .;11V discussed by the polibiciany, the people a6d . ,the oilent chamber. . villagers generally, She was just 24 years i - 6 �__ �r party. Hc based hie claims (1) on his per. - � age canals throa h it, put to u I age. The cause of death wab typhoid �ed. 0 n i e irand has purchased MrE. ' -4Ao a resulb of',childr,ii playing with a _ , -4 ��_� - V - - 9 se he timbor 0 .��'4�': i- L the press almost to the exclusion of all other NUZ isaw i the litt � - " - 4 i, _, L,�_ - . . beth Wolper's house and property, and Is three-year-old daughter of Mr Z� � �� sonal services io ' d sacrifi ces . which it grew, made Eolid land o it of, mor- I - ,�11 1. Prosaic- John Bull has become an Jor the Gov. lbe0atario Governmenthas stoppedin .fever and pneumoaia. Miss St&nbury *as �Mrs. Walper h.4s purchased the house of the Christopher 11211ler, of Mornington road I , . . k F..-., , - I - � �:. - 2_2� subjects. - am, found new industries to rel loce those a clever and cultured young lady and moat- �� � , I - . :. 21 il " ernment and party, exte'uding over a period - , - � I " � ­ , c - _`� i and relieved the situation at Sault Ste. late k. Zeller. -Mr. and Mrs, S. Raunie bad ,the index -finger of her left hand out of - ­ � � ex reined to a greater eieWnt over this issue - that were vanishing, gs�ve to hi a country popular with every person. She wAl an I - _ . I . . ik _-.1 1_. ,a - of thirty years, having taken an 14kye par b, I Marie,,by arranging that t e banks shall some 40 or 50 F quare miles of roaperous enthusiastic church worker, and in different other tifthrnoon, She and her little ; � � J � __ - ". - �nd two daughters, and Messrs. P. Hauch, - -11 � z � _`-, -1 - . I . �, � the 're a - I �, the in eve� Z � I'll Z� -4 � ­- fl_ than he could be over any other save ry eleebion contest, Dominiq� and, Pro- p a's hoch, and D. S. Faufit wore in Berlin brother we. PI Ying with Ote saw and by � ­_ �­ . yvi, e , i .­ _. - - . ­ :i--? I . . Ay the otitatanding wage bill to -the em. farmland. All this has been d)ne in less branches of bhe church work she 11 b - � � I 1- U, I ,I._ � , 'tl�­:_-_-�&&,, running of the.:houn I � __ - , . 4s, a, race meet, a on S Lturday last, atWnding the Evangelical -some means- the little girl"isfiager was sawed . - - ' � ­ =--- �- Z- - _­_ _ . 4 vinciaJ, that has taken place d4ring,that 'plope, the Gover ment guaranteeing that, than r I a contury. - greatly missed as well as in the social cirole. � t- . 4- �!,,__-­-_�iia � 1.';i,,- ,,. .. I I 11'1`�Rle . - - , - boat race or a or iaket, match. , � 'en(ral Conference, They were there siff 00 . � '�_ � _4T -f The Premier ' ' i `1` . a = . 4 mpletely in two. ., � - 1, _ _:1- I , . time, on the public platform, canvasaii4 and this money oball be� refunded to the banks N__ i - The sincerest sympathy of oil is' exten4ed bo � 1'�o __11 , visitors and speak very ,highly bf what they -A large number of the members of Trin- - I - :­�, � �, � 5, - � I . . I � _. � T. __., I . - ,V . . ,� i, - - has sent forth his manifesto in the shape of organizing, looking after voters',liliter;' Leadbur,y. . the bereaved relatives and friends. nd-- heard. -Rev. Ai. Geiger, of Parry ity church, Kitchell, assembled the other . .Lt _ I � __­._ ­ -, - !,K, . Poe _ - e �- '­ BnmgzEs.-Mr. Benson, of London, visit - ii f 0aw i ` I ,�-- ---- " e te., by I hose.sequiring �he works. It was __ I ,:� �­o I eo. � -, �� I , _.. , in a speech whloh, although a good deal of the besides being an a;dvisbr and general atility 0 r evook of 13r' A. Slater shoes for men 8ound" has been visiting his parents and evening and presented Rev. Mr. Howarit I i g, i ,.- � - - A-� I � I a ed for. several days this week with F. A. --I . - � i,�A ed this week. Swell goods 6bhet friend@ here this week. -Mr;- A. with a dressing case, MrE, Howard witha, . 7 I.10- i .- _11 .- -, " sible for the Government to d? this without arriv in all the noweet Edwards. -Miss ,Brandon, of Thessalon. is I - " �-_ �_ , ­-- . - , - " 7 1 7 . � wilk and water orde * - � � 1 ,� .` 46 i _� I - ,- . 1, - _Dr r, still defines his poffi man between times, and for which be has pro poet of lose to the Province, owing to styles. W. If. Willis, sole agent for Geo. A. Slater cut-glaso ber.-y -i --.77----, - , i Ily � _- - - ; �k tro 9 and Miss Lydia Faust, both ofBer- bowl an -1 their daughter ,% _- 1, I— - � �_ ­ - tion with considerable Clearness. He is never received either fee or reward, rot even t hoes for men and Dorothy Dodd shoes for WfoL spendin-g a few weeks with hor cousin, W. I . � � , - � I—— , � - .,� - - _ _­ . � - -.&Z" . -souvenir spoon, Mr; Howard . # - _ . halland sti'baidies that have been earned by were, united in marriage at .the with a silver ­. � - . - --��, . � I . - I lW1 don. -Rev. J. Elliotb. of Goderich, I .. -, - ' .� ' ..- �. � �_, � � � � afraid of protootion, and he is not satisfied h J. Bran � 1 ,:�_ __ - 4-.1 is 6 - dia has accepted the rectorship of a London . ,- Y_ - _� of her cousin, M.ins Li 1: 7k-; -, ,�,-, �. the Algoma Central Railway and not ye�t What we have to� tell you is� o, I'mid- was in Bayfield Monday. -6 . � - personal expenses ; and, above'all, big id v �� F -. -� If � ., 11 � with free trade as it at present exists, He � - . -The coun oil, at a church. - -1 ' , " � - Z� _1� �1', i services in conuection with the 6ot election allotted to the comp met night ) 11 &ream" but am October meeting hold on I -sit Monday, discussed thq ustn1here. The ceremony was performed - , _­ Z I �_ �� 1 , - . � wants to, got permission from the people. to � may, This was a timely Bum y 1�ov. W. J. Yager. After the ceremony -Messrs. eir & Weir, - of St. Marys, ­ _. - . I ! -_3 -, in" �' " - I when, at the solicitation of the Gov&nmFnt and proper action on the part of the Govern want dispensibl( qualities matter of having a municipal electric plant, I , : _ �., - , - I - reality If you _ j, - -, f� - I .i - � .-R, �i� - I �� � place his Government in such i� position - left for their home in Berlin. -Mr. H. sold to Gord n & IronFiide#,, of Winnipeg, 70 . -, -1 ­ I - it , I and in respouse to the uninimous call of.,his moat and will be heartily approved of by and these at the lowest pricenj you. are not and will hold a special meeting, on Monday, 1�0 - �� I -11 � I " - . I . $. FyOust, of Caro, Michigan., visited his steere. T average -weight, was abott 1,600 I .� _Z ", .- 1: , " xl%-1. I that it may discriminate against nations 'the people of the Province. The . paymelat going to pass, McFaullo, Sea,&At i, when it October 12th, to 'prepare a by-law to be �� . -, A-, , , , I_ party, at the last moment, and coptrary to ' brother and sister here this week. He was pounds ea .. Rtibson & Slack also sold to, �F_ �, �: � _ f-1 � I 1. � . z � I 1! �4: � 1-1 -_ ---'.' . ) I . . of the -men commenced ion S!tt rday last, and Comes to:buying furs of every kind, m Illin- submitted to the ratepayers for the purpose i . I �2 _ -1, ­.­.,� . that discriminate against or that do, not his own inclinatio u his way home from. attending the Evan- ,,the same at ty 16 cattle of about the same I - , - - ; - 4- Ic ;, , f as, I ab serious perf,onal -the total sum due is said to amount to ery, dreasgoods, cloth j %eke te,skirta,mbowe r- of raising a sufficient sum of money for . _4 1 .7 � . - I � .: t. � al Conference in -Berlin.-Mr.U. Zim- 1weigbt. - h: Is is in all probablity the best I - - - . ­-, � ,�,, � � - risk and considerable pecuniary - loss, he lkbm o $300,000. - . i 1869-1 �---- lighting Bayfield by eleotricity.--George - - �.: *e �_. � properly treat them. Free Trade, as advO . I proof costs, et6,,, etc.- � telic, �, �_- ". _� - - _ t � d in Ontati) this season by I - -- - ­ I I - I - - , - - - i�nera�au und6rweat an operation last week, 4108tof catile eol - t I - ., . , - - A. . . U1 . --- Campbell, *who ban been employed by F. A. ISO I � ­ i I . - - ' : T - 4 � - _�2,. - - i, sated by Cobden, he says, is not, fj Ited for entered upon' what rri�ny consideredtolbe � � NOTEs.-Mrs. Shultz,of, Denver, 0olo­ ; ­,�,._�. 1-1 ; - the operation hao *proved one partv at any one time. - -� -_ -A 1 F113ceills- - -�� t:, - -.1 I ,, - -4.. _. - the-prollent day situation, and he iwqv,,ints gi hopeless . Tito Provincral Secretary's partiffiev t rado, and Mrs. als6t, of Dominion, Yuk Edwards for the past three months, r � � � ?, _ ; � �oo -1 � � � ��­!_ - - �. � - - , . ' u exe ., . , oturn- f I for -The' . .� ­ I contest., with the sole and 40 , __Imr, Henry Weslob, or., returned ut-ore of the will of Charles - __ .A;� - - - . - ,_ I , I . � or�ly has mic � a ed to his home In Blyth Tuesday. -The di, 1 �4z -.v - t , ' I ..i r _� �_! strongly towards a protective. tariff, &I. (4,jv been receiving considerable )f a shak. District, have biben on a visit to their h- from �;% visit to his son, in Berlin, 1.%st week; McDonald, 0 o an � - .. I : _m .- _ � � I i eeming the riding for the - I I � Stratford, ar I Z .. ­. - I - - - I k,- I - I � �5 .desire of red . Mrs. Holmes, Leadbur line. Both rectorg of the Stanley Branch �-Agrieultural � I . � - 1- ,­ .." A . . � . iDg aprecently., Firettheraiwa, thedeath er, Y . . . I the meaning � � i_­� �-t though he boa not the courage to come ont � Hoffman' recently presented 01 the,will and have applied to ..- � _� -4 --again at the re- I . - - L- . - Z . I . Society will meet on Friday, 16th inst,, fo . � 1� n,d party ; s1nd; ladips return to tbeiri own - homes this week. r ", , . I �_ _lr-: ' - . . . . . 1� the coat tat -sgoode Hall . I i I �_._ ;�C+ �V_�j boldly - of Mr. Lumaden, the assistant I secratary. -M I ter h i4band with a bouncing babygirl. -Mr, . for interpretatiom 7 . - , -_ - 7- , � , in ftis favor, bat exprjoses hi the putpose of winding up the affairs of the � I ; -_ - I IV , .. I .. is opinion quest of the Government, he 'pp�sorially r, and Mrs. John Bprry, of Walton, ohnj Knarr has purchmed the barber1r) and advice, The will dispe,gefi of -an estate 11 . t� . � ,m- ;1� � 1� .5 . - it - - �-­ -, -- have been � " . � t" - . 9 - � that the country at present is go: determin- This was followed by the resignation of Mr- who living in this vicinity for society for the season and for the payment wi I - _ - __ _j ent-rad a pro6eat againat the ret lit ilia . ­ i I buninesa of Mr, W, H. Bander, Bud to the value of 0-15, 000, 810,000 being real - L � . � ­ 1. 11 � . 11 W -i - I . ­ -, � - _t,% . . o p mos . - 7__ ., ; - I � �� _'� edly opposed bo. anything savoring of a tax Henry Totton, who has been at 6he h past two mo atba, speak of soon returning f r' wonatthe showheld on the 1st (Onti�ue bba business. -Mr, Louis Pran ity. Mrs. J no Burk, a daughter of the " : . - - Z -­- - F1 I succeseful opponent, arid only couionted.to ,� and 2ad. 9 ! : 71 � � � to their former home� They are and � __­ - . � __ ' . : I As r!,eturned from a trip to the deceased, claims that the wiligave bertha : - - :,:- - I old i ;, , - . , . . -j! upon the workingioam's broad, that even a the hquor license. branuh ever since the 5 ,Northwest. - : � - - - - 1*�, � - i I �___ I - ­ I- I , its withdrawal Wheu he found tbat�evidence . � respected residents of *this locality and we . I . .- - __ - - Xr.� M. Karcher itud Mrs. Ezra Karcher , real estate solut­tly ; her brothers clairo � __ I � , 1. ; pow4 ir* to grant licenses was take from the a � ; I - ­ f _f discriminatory tariff in favor oi ' the 001ODiOs 'could not be got iol a lepitim' re pleased to haw, ''them in our midis Brumels. one to Michigan on a visit. -Mrs. M. 'she has it o i y for: life, according to sitrue ; , I - I �1_ � . - -, � � I ..- - - C; to Jt - , �._ - I . �_ . t at I - � ' . _ ­ - -_ ,� - � I . I I - ­ , � I I � . - - I to support it. ' years any time. -Mr . Stewart, of Clinton, and JOTTINGS, -Philip Seel, of CAdilae. Micbi- r in rq%kiag her home with her dough. interpretation. : i : � 11 ­ . Z.,4_ does: not co: -me within the realm of practical ate way mun cipalities, no* over 25 agb. Fol. 9 . - I- - ­ - - . -1 I . � � � � .�,_izw _ (2) i He furbhvr;. .based lowing closely on this is the resignation of Miss I I - .- � I �� 1 - A— . ]PO it I I - � , - *_� h ics. And thus he leaves the question . Bertha Baird, of KinciLrdine, are visit. gan,,ai former resident of Brugeols, is here K". E' Appel. -His Honor Ju e -An accident b0et Mr. Alfred Siddle, a 1 3 ,� ­-. . --' ,,,, . .Mr. J. R. Stewart, Proviiaicial 4icense In- ing st Mr. John Scarlett's, the former being on d'vioit with old friends, He left Brumsels e held a court here on Tuesday of employed in the batche.- shop of : i �;­ 1.� _ , It his clainis on 'the prac�tice of tb,,,'� Govern- i . - _ __ � � ��.-f,f still enshrouded in mystery, One can judge L . I � � - last young man I -1 �. I , - , r a�o long con' Unudd and so cl�qely fol. gned on I � ��- - l � -1 .1 Zi4 1 - . ment, spector. Mr. Totten resi . acc!Ount� (if a sister of Mrs, Scarlett`e.-Mr. Alex. Ross; about tian yeaen ago. Mr, Seel. through an week, for tbo purpose of hearing the appeals � J. Paiih, of � tratfdrJ, one day recently. He ; � � ii�. 1, .; �. 4- ,' I ill-h(alth, and Mr. Stew' -a 1, � ��,.� � I -.. 51i � -", more -as to what tie really means by what art resig d. for the jr., of New Liskeard, New Ontario, is re. , . . � ; � I.I.. i ­� ­ V lowed, as to become a precedent, of;appoin� acoident,'had to have his right arm ampu- 1, nf the votera'libr, for the township of Hay. ' 19 a islusage grinder, and in � 1� - - -.- . ; - was oDerath - �, I _�f. I :1 � j � - . � it he, does- not. may than by what he does. purpose of going into the inpur'an e busines" newing old acquaintances arouqd her . 17 .;11 0 � � � 11 - ing ex-rn§mbers of the Legislature t - vacant � at U btawa, -8 at tated Wthe shoulder, since leaving, here,- , Qaite a few appeals were ent - .- -, ,.- - Mr. Endo Saunder�, & Toronto feeding the rn eat i . I : � - Z - # �­7 4 ered and the nto the machirf-e,employfil I - ;­ 1� � . Y� i. lik 'o � prese�t.-The Ladies' Guild of St, George's -mra. X ,` R. Grant left Brussels on Wednes. 11� � 'If - - - I tj Mi. Chamberlain, on the, other han:d, IS. positic, barriater, has been appointed am; Mr result wae the Cor-nervatives succeeded in his right hand to force- the raeat down, as � ... - . � as I ; - - . � 11 n their respective countie4i as they - Tol- church, Walton, niet at the home of Mrs. day fc.�; Seratford, where she will visit for a I hliving eight narnes added a d t e a e t e ma h" Infor I I . ­ - 11 I I I , , . , , �, , i_z .­ � � - _ , � ­ � ­ -b I . n h wn h c � ing well. U - � I ::- ­ E, 4- - quite bold and oxplisi - He leaves no per.; occurred, and on which grounds �e had a ten's successor, and it is 'Said, - r, Thomas White, on Thursday bf laub week, We un- r me was not fef-fl; . I - -1 - � � 7. , : , . �� short time, befcro returning to her hop)e in . j3umb struck off, whilo the Liberals had tunately the fingers of hie band onime is I �L? ;­ 1. , . I 'ey, 0 . � � . : ��i . - - son in doubt as; to what he meane.; ,In a I Mull barris , will be d ! , I . : - . - - anobher Tor nto erstakid'the Guild iff in a prosper' 0 1 - I . �­- I (fouble olaiin. The 00verafnent 1 in full drove 11t7 th the knives arid ae a result I I �� . - 1. -I'-. i-1, " t : bppoinced'to succeed Mr. Laimelon. The dition.�Mr. 0. White, Pchoot Ous c n- Winnipeg. -Two rinke of our bowlers ' three rack off and oleven added. Thp Sit.7 -Contact W' ...... � , � I � - . t�_ . .4 recont speech, following that Of Premier knowledge of these facts, and Ifor rea�sons Lh 9 Toroato barrio . tore are evident teacher, has over to VVin ham, on Tuesday afternooni ting was a very short o were . - ­ - I . - , - � . �, 9 f1d, three of them, the in- � � , .. I I no, and the greater badly lacerat I i - I " I - I L I �i � �y havtng been re-rengaged kr another -year, at an in- and defeated the bowlers numbor of persons whose dex, second and third fingerp, requiring , , I " - - I . t . . I 17 :1 'I- . . _.k. 'I , Balfour, he plainly e, %tes his belief that if. reverao of honorable, after! d their innings. Mr. Stewart's sti eator has Crease of salar . This will make the ninth .of that town by i names were erasc,d I I 1 _�4 ­­� " Y I shot. -The fall fair concert was a grand 1,were either dead people or else %been aMpUtation dose t i the han'. The little . � I the -Empire is to be preserved from going to il toes. a ,A I .1 I .­ I ..) __. : I � � __ p . - I . - , - � I � ! I - -well for � I I I " �__ I . I Z . - 4 V *0 I he8iltatiug over the business for- fo � r years, mot 3 et- beenjappofnt�d. of his service kure.� This speaks - , � _� � 7 success, the roceeds of whit h were $144. - finger was aIs a badfy lacerated. I � I:- � - � . ,� I i - - pie,3es,a community of interests, commer- - . � I Mr. White's ability' as a teac�lier. " I I I _______ - � : I - .1 I I decided to ignore these� services an'A t6 vin -Mi@" Rev. R. Millylard, of Luck' I I -: � L . - . - 1 : , � � I . I Th a eupp eatiniates 80mitted to no*,, preached 1, i I ---.---- a . __ _: . I �. 1 4 1 1 . I lementarY` Marge Robinson and' Miss Niaggie F3cott I ! I ---- I I . 3 1 1. - . cially speaking.must be established between late the harveRt home Permons in I We' Methodie� � i ,Blyth. � I I � , 1 , I , � � : � ­. I . - _. � ir own precodent., - And to':do tbiv, Parliament Not week by the Finance Min is- h%ve gone to Seaforth to learn dressmaking. church, lastiSunday, to very large c,wgrega_ The weather does � � .1 � - � � - - _ I 11 a . - . I - ' � . . . . t� _� I ­ Great,tritain and her colonieo, and �that the &hey had to deliberatdl and knowin�ly pms I to I . . . I - ' ; .. OUR Snow.- ur't fle6m, I I I - I � , ` 4 Y r vanount to $10,590,863. Thialwill bring tiOUS, On AlOnday AVAnill C � _ X _z� 1;�;l � i IN � � i " , ­ wary to, do thia is to enact a preferential I - �Z- 'a -fowl siipper I to make mueb difference in the attendance 1 The ek : � _� ­ ff A . - i , � . - : Z - a slur and an Insult on every Ref6rmer in I , . nadlan Bank . � . - _. - I : ­ � .. ­ . � the permanent expenditure for t an excellent pro- . at the'Blyth show. 0 1: R - --. ; _ I . * I . Varna. - . I i �_ , - _. I was held, after which . 1. - C, I tar-iff,which will favor theproducts of the in.Sout' I . a present . Pe ple come in great ' I . - � � I - ­_ - , fi and East Huron, by giving boLh. gramme was rendored, The P�Oceeda i numberg and from all quarters when the - I Z I ­ I finall2lialyear upto$67,700,837,a icompared Ladies -Have you Been Winty Mode I - Z � . " ; , - ealonies at the expense of the- products of � I 1�1 . . = t 1. I . N, the appointmo - amounted to about 8100,-P. Arnevit hae weathor io fine and also come �wbether the , OF ICOMMERCE. ' - I i � ". nts to West Huron' which - with $56,061,934 lasb year. This i , evident. rubbers? Beautitul good and the very best (4 "" t)', beet) bu3y this week gathering up the loge we-Ather is f&vorable or not. The show this I ! . � - ., �_ I - � - ,�. :_ - - � �11 -othar nq,tiDna, and that in return for thi's had already had many .. We bave thi--m. W. T1, W11118, 9010 agent; for Dor. � � : �_, I � � ,,, �. . more appon I � Z ", - , i . p � . . 2�montij lyf a growing time. Among the � terns pro. di oe HEAD OI�FICE, : - - - TO RONT0. - � � __ . otby Dodd - shoes Ic r la es and Geo, A. Slater sh s which he floated dowo the river. in the, I Yf-at' Wa6A0tAnyCXCPDtiOn1tO the general I I - . �� - �il, the colonieg muAt give an equivalent in the than its share. This latter is what TnE tar I estimates is for nien. I 1869-1 - spring, fiom his bush sin Grey. -R. Wil- ' . i g- . � �, i:� , - - , - - M - � 1 7 1 - � ,�� I 1.7 �, - 4 - vide for- by the supplemen y I rale. �t was hold on Tueaday and Wednes- 1 - i� - 4 the shape of a, British praference, thI13 09- EXPOSITOR condemned. �Tho G NOTES. -Miss Torrance, of Clinton, is liamat of Toronto, was, in town over Sun- I day on the spacious and well 'aportioned I cap -UP) $ 8,700,000. � 7 . ; - 4 11 - I overnmeut'R one f $146,000 as Canada's contribution to ,ital (p 6id . ._1 : . � �� spending a few holidays with friends here.- day. -i -Will Grieve, of Brantford, io; making i grounds of the Murria brano .__ . tabliuhing a commeroial bond of union bff- treatment of Mr. McLea ' � , : h society, The'Reserve Fund �� - $3,00 E ­ _. 1. f _� - I .- '., -t �, I 11 a 'a a POrsOual mat- the aeon Victoria memorial, I and another The Mi f -0,000 � .- � .. - � I � ases Ciamerod,!of Bayfield, Sunde,yed a boliday vieit to his home hero, -,The bowl- 1, firsti day was all that could be doeired in the' _. � , . - . � : I . ; i _: twe-in the parerfb and t children. Ho denies ter, and would'not be ,referred to at, all.in ar, Mr, Galbraith'r.-T. Ward, Egmoadville, ing club bau eD I Aggr'egate Resaurces - . � � . . _� � -_ � . . I _9 _. I . � 1= � . of $1 0,000 for the expej gaged the Gauthier I - � -,'�, - that this would inorease- the burden of the risen of I th Alaska -Brown- � matterlof weather and as a consequence � � 1. � , I �' I . . - , -, � these column but to corrept & Mi �rea paid a visit i,Po our village last week. We ridge Concert Comp"y to give a concerb ' was a well filled hall and a good show over - I � I ". W or t. oundary commission. e plums I there w - - - I -1 � I I . . i 1 7 f. ir )ODf MaM - )i � VS,000,000 � _ I , as it wpiald only mean the trans � I I 1. -1 I w. - ation. It is only of interest to t I allin n, to this County we notice 8W,000 for were pleased to see him again, -Mr. and here on the eveniag of Thapkegiving Day, � in altriciab every department, the roots and I � � � . . 21 . I . . � - . 1% , i . I ly - . z public Gode -ich breakwater, off thoentrance to the MI . Mr. Chris. Tim, Snow. -The tghow, . held here on frui� being particularly noticeable for their i . r .1 - _1i k ferencooftho.tax now leviedupon teaand i .,s, James �)ewar, visited at 1 Hon G. A. � � . � . *1, - . . asshowing that a Government b�at will I h . I .,ox, President i I � I � i I ­ .� I �._ �, sugar and F.uch like article's to bread -stuffs. %rbc r ; $5,000 for a breakwater land p(er Ward'# on -Su�d ,-It is whispered around Thurads and Friday last, R,A,s in every re- I excellence. The second day was r . I . � I -- i - I .. . . . Y . not so 4 1 � I � ­ Zt � treat an individual, be; he' ever so btlmbloi at-Graind Bead, and $8,000 - 9 will ring south of our spoeb a success, despite the unfavorable cir-.,. promising an the morning boded wet; weath- S. E. Walker, Peneral Manager. I I I I �, - - that wedd log! be 11 I L , S � _ I The Free Traders, again, of whom there i . for a new post � I.i I. P � �, � .1 office and public building at Wingharn, village S00111,�-- I The Brussels people this year' cr sind too doubt many from a distance were 1 - , . � t- , i r_ dishonorably, is sob likely to deal ,v�ej little girl has come to cumstances. '� �_ � 1. �f 1 - �, � , " seems to be loyffar the largest is is 1 $ � �� i� - . � --, �: � I . rmy, F,re up honej!tly with the public imhen it suits their � Whell 804fOrth's turn Corning fe a post. brighten tbeho is of Wr. and Mrs. Ander. failed to make suitable arrangements witi, prevented coming on this account. It clear- IL ; London, England, Office., , . I . � : I - - 'Palmer had the misfortune the weather cle' : . - , in arms again4t ChamberlaWs policy, wh I I (office building? Perhaps if Seafo th were -Mr. Wm rk and, consOqueptly, thel ­ ; 4 :1 i -__ I , _i 0 purpose to do otherwise. .1 �- son. -e I ed nicely, however, in the forenoon and by 11 � 1. .. . Ib is also 6i int(r- I , . I 60 LOMBARD STREET, ,E. C. I 11 r R ,'half as Tory as Clinton and Wbigbarn. it to have twq 0 broken the was a continuous down pour, of rain during I -, I , . � � - ? - they alanouneq Balfbar as a trimmer arid a est to the p I,- his � fingers I dinner time the little town was filled to . - : . F, ­ - . ublic and , 'I to th, 1 other day w ile Nireshing. i , I ­ ; I - - - F, 1� ­ , �artioular ' ;ould have had its postoffice Is. As M r. the whole of the first day, and It was only ' overflowing, the hotels and streetei I Fl� ; . bai ding b 1. I � - - - , f Palmer has lobe of thrashing to do 'before the most courageous who venlured out with ! packed with people and -the stables and I I . I k - � . I i i- I - & I Inan of unstable mind, 4nd proolaim lon(,Ily ta�ce of the blunder. ,1 ore thin. i being 1. � SEAFORTH BRANCH. � � I Ref Orin -party, 'a's an ins" - I - . I i :_ 1� � I and ing, if not woise, - if 1, I I cold weather Beti! I n, this is rather unfor, their producto, An a consequence, there yards filled with borsoe. Aboub noon the i A gonerst) SankIng business trari . , � 7�_ . :� I � . . vigorousl�against; every' ,bing savoring whioh - has broti�bt the i � - . - � - . I - ,11 I i, , I ,� i - -of a tax on the poor M&n'a food. And �4 tunate.-Mr. E. Epps has disposed of bin was-nov asifull a display In the I)all as there i clouds darkened over head and there was a suctod. . 1z I ; Z - -1 I . � thus Government, as ott present constitated, f6 Th annotincernent is official�y �de that Z ; � I v � i . ,It �. .- - battle rages. Although there are many * I I * 1. f t a d figure. -Mr. J. Johns would otherwise have beeu,,* But it was 1 heavy downpour of rain for half an hour, Farmors d Graziers' Nidtas dia- � . l : 7-. 1 the its preeent dire �traightv, where � "the Government have fired the area for has receivedi w0rd from his daughter, in very good, and was not much behind in an 1 AfWr t t it w 9 nice and clear untU about counted, an special attentlon given - � - - � - ­ I it is Only y ha a P - . - . � I : � I .� . and powerful forces arrayed against Cdam- �ho Cabano b e-electicn3 in th Soo and Chicago, informi � i able to hold on t� power by the skin of it� .Y . her house had department of the shows of former yearn, - five o'clock, when Old Boreas sent forth an- to this colle tion of Safe Notion, etc. I - I ­ � , , � - '_ I - - � - I � e : - - � �� �. 1,. � berlain, he has a considerable following' aud. te-- Muskoka. The date set is Tue8d yt Octo. be n broken into by burglars and a number The second daV opened very unpromising, I otherterrible dowmpour of moisture, which SA INGS SANK. . � � oth. Wshopowe have nowsaidenong4 of valuable artioloo ta'ken. but during the forenoon it cleared off nicely � flooded the grounds and streets and sent I I - T I I . � I � �.��,- - , ,_ -, , i ___ ' I : �;; Sf he lives loog enough he m&v converb the ber 27, Tuesday has always been a toter- Interest a owod 01111 641POSK1111 of $1 3 �. ' I I to give tILF3 Beacon and all others a p'ropjaj SUDDBx DlfATIC-A very sudden and un- and proved a model show day, The unfav- ever person ecurrying for ithelter wherever and upward is credit*d t* . - . . � . � . . � .1 ' the u I . Crouritry to hie viow4, But it will n641 be in re'Mization of the situation, and that; w( ably lucky 4ay for the Ontario Golv rnment. expected de�t,h occurred near here on Mon. orable morning, however, no' doubt kept a i they'ycould get it, Fortunately, by thia accounts on 31st of May and the 1- � 4 1 � - ; . - � the immediate, future, He has, however, I shall not be required to again refer to They have �ot yet *fixed the date i for the day last.- O� 1hat morning Mr. James goodmany from a distance. from ...i. 1,-tirrie, the judging was completed in all ex. i .. . whal . 91 30th of November in each year. ; �, I I Mitchell was i - 1. I I - I . I . � brhyting at a threshing on the who would otherwise have been -estat which had to be ng throughm# � - I I the people a good deal to think about. ' farm of his .�tier, Mr. Alexander Mitch, despite this, there was a opfend 1 cut ahorb. It was a bad night for people 00t4rio Manitoba, NorthwieA Tomitorloo, . � crefl,ted a, considerable furore andhas given- I is, at bee', a very unpleaeant and diBtaotefti! Nort� Renftqw election. This is' o be re. 0 there. But, I cept the speeding cont . I � � Id show in The Bank bas 105 branches oxtendf. 2 - , Quebec, - . i ,- . . subject., � grettoa , . N�ith Renfrew -has bee much ell, He seernod to be in his usual health, nearly every department and an unexpected. " getting home, but they seerned to take it all 13ritish Columbia, Yukon Disteut, IfAritlmo Pro. , � �. 1.� . � . . I . A I - . ; longer Vacant, than the other C net encies, About. nine oyplo k he complaij I I . . _t . With the Wit sentence in thb above ex . 0 1 u add of feeling ly large crowd, the gate receipts amounting I an part of the show and there was little com. vincea and the Un Ied Sates. . � . � I I � � � I � I � in fact it has not had a -representat�ve dur, unwell and iw�nt to the house and died fit. � I I � I -1 � t The British Columbia Provincial elections bract, v�,e laearbily agree. fn opeaki g'for � to over six hundred dollars. Had the ' laining, bub All appeared thankful to the G. E. PARKES, Manager. - : 11 I -�'�r � , n t ; ing this legislative term, and treatidg it ex- side of half so boar. He -had been troobled weather both 'days been favorable, the 1 V eatber Clerk thab he had stayed his hand I I .: ' . ' I . I I � i,) toak Plato On Saturday last. The 6sult, is I Mr. Mc�ear, we ban say that this wa* " I F. 110LMTE), Solicitor. ; - - 7 . �, - % � 9 the * CePtiO01311Y, as they, are doingl itidicates with an affection of the heart for %bout four show would have been a record breaker. As as long As he had. There was a good out. i Im . � I I I . . . Z . � I . .. I . I I i ;. . � I - I . . 7 . � I I i � . I . , - ; t I . I ; . . . . . , ; . . . � .. : .11 . � � i . � � , - I . I � I i - I I I . I I - , I t � .1 . � . � 1. I I i I .1.1 � �. - . . . . I . I � � . I ­ 9 I . . . I � . . I � - . - I i � . �, ! I . I I Z . � . I I -1 - 1.111. � . . � . � I , Z V - __ �­, * - � � � . . . I . - � , . . I , � . I * � - I I I I I , " T _l� - 21! I I I - I - �, 1i I - 1 .�6 1 1 A, 'i i' A. " I �4 I I !I � I , , - I . . . - I �_ __ __�_ I - ,,�� . - I � � 1, I I i . 11 � - I- - ; � Z i . _� . - 1� : � . i . I Z i . aw I . I - . . I . . � I i -1 "I ; I � . � I . I . I i I � � I - _: I i -1 .. - Z I I I I � � . . I � � j I i . . I : . I - I I A � � . I I I Z � , . ; ­ ­-Niffific --11-a � - - i . ­ ­­­ - ---. ___ ­­ ____-________._1___ - I I -.1 _­____ � �_­ _i, __.1 - - - - . - ._,__-.1__- 1-ommi6aiwkwai" - -1 - ­ ­ SUNNI ootit�iiM - _-1 ­ �­ . - ­ - . 11 - ­_ -1 . . . - - I.. � 111. - . � . . , . I - . F__�, Z . ­ - � � . , . a � E , � , 4— -C __ , iCTOBI � - . _ � �� . - . - - __ - - I � . . . -L i I . I *�_ Tvdar t -Us head- . Airlpeot'll .-, the solkill I . V, trAlield of v . 9. , I ­ - - 8, WM. van] . � b,jgr � .11 I 0 cause of a . � ­ , Thine who si 70crn. I , , I Said the sbo6ke I - 171004 , W 4vor *eefl. / .,i I -, - - 4: .w" t,hurellibed �Oi, I 0- a Was -48 1 Q I . ]il,66hin I , bast -1 two mot . - wer# em 7 . .� 4be gronuck, ." a ho& - the field was I .__ 1�dcre - ;1 - � to lodge." _ �rvp rr_l - - i I 1)�� Usy, C*mmllssl � : 4.4 . d d ,j* mortgages" - " 1 Z the 10 X,wt rates of I In& - ; - ____ . . T . WA] I — - . ^U Mbeg . I (new), Sjanda . i . � tia" ]my - bu*hsl__�__� � N"i for T,=h1'4-_ __ - - ;'Jorulperbusbal— - - � __ -, No. I, Wow- - w ­ �v -tub _____ � =�7r. - per dos_� ____ W.V. 180 Ihn- - - - xOdUMS11 Pei - - S_�y For,tan (old). - , I. � I � jorlounfiv,­--o I 106y rloo lm____� �_. UK" "_ 9,-.._-_,.. � 0bee .Bkln � . T ­­_ --- - wbo! per ­bw (MOWA . 2 - I T-40pies ii%,t,roWl) pef bg.rX4..; lff�od per avidli-M,g)- - _. .WXdVer,c*r& tsh0d) ,. - AWVdrba9_____ I -.--...- . d___�... . I . I r too IW-..-,- - i � : . : V per lb- - _,_�, - ! - V � I - - - I Dair-7 1, � ,� TOXONTOs 00tioloaq .*at plenty of the -30'" . � I - . lag forward, but thel I - - sid the beat dsl6e8� dMaad fior the Igtte� -d enough goo,d criewo . Printe, 200 ; solids, I - pound ralls, 15 UA,< *tbs# 141 to 160 ; po Ig to 14c. . Cheese - we an easier feeling ' - � t p fairly well. LAq , .per POUU-J, and im - ' - f,lere is- a � lirmor ,feel, UOtAtIODA are ROMeW . . 72 per dozeno t � . I . 14mv-PE XAL, - i 0104 led "Itet. ad. 18'to 1 ' 10, 12a, 4C, ' 4' "'o " ' ". � townships, ill to 11!` � 2 4 — ter-Tombehip, bream, tea, 21e . , tern do , 1was ____4 1 POIU ToDD$T0,, 00t;Okler A - ,ere larger, but the., thers is nothing more I themarket. Chicket ,SO pier found ; fowls � ,&ad tuikeys at 100 JJ - 0 FOV T,ouoN.-To. October - , toes apparently.are lil Pretty poor stock, aq , irregular. Th4e aV, .Tang4 of viewsAs to V sale of a car -Was repd bags on the, track her, ed the market'ab,45 t So to 55c, and 55 to (1 Out of at,ore stooks ; . - (37MU 7 Tono-N-To.. * Oatober I n 1� to 82c ; red, 81 to 81' � I I 1), - Iring, 82.z ", oe;taj 371 ! AY�Nevv, - X0. I I N�4, 2 firnothy, $8 to 40, $10 . loose stiraw, 4 I -TA steady. Cars of $17.50, and brun At e- -middle fraights. Mat , vanced a dollar here tA sre quoLed at $20, and � ,cluded, Toron-tv froligb \ I 1. _��� . . Liva 8tock, Lo.xi)o,.-�r, EngI4r,d,C I lowerat 191to 11-�e I � 4&n. ateers. (dre4ied: � At6eriv, 10 to I I ,1,0 pa ! Uef� 9a per ponud. I , to r 111e. I 1AVER11001" octinbei :51 to 51 -i - � , k, MoN , * ., TREAL, 001]o�l 'F,'F, #ommon ,qualit,14 T! � . was idlow, and a noon Pt6s ranged as foli tra I 3J to 4le ; g,c*Z lto'3� ; cannerr., 11 0 was good, and at vio0i sol& Poor stock ooU Sheep and Lsambs--Shl 210 per pound, Umbi � - eaWL � Therc was 06 91C � ithee.p. Hogs -The 4. - Pfices,ranged frozo 5k Roop�r had --71? wili. t Thsre;'were some very .They sold from ,850 to .. � BMIFAW. October . I I Abrong -� prime steers� � 7 � ! I t 0 ere, ,Q Z 4 ,, -4 5 to IS 5 - . ! � bed � 14-145 to 84,W ; � i' wwv, $2 25 t a S175 � , Stockers Ana if,dorx.� Wers-, . ,So �r, ) i'O 49, ,,0( -6 . I .P&gers st"ady : go 'am u good, U3 to 1 � SM, Voulp-,06 ta . adi r- , VA, a to 100 10-0 U-45 ; mixed, ,% 4 . 16-40 to .9f; -55 ,- U I le'R 46-15 ,` , ; rongba, $5i,15 to, U50 ..'4'airlea V 16-40. Sheep and L " Ymbs, 44,5f) to Z51-85 uw; ewe?'. $.3 i6() t< -14-25 ; iih-op" i I ,, Mixed- Imbs, A5 :�; to ,�,5 -,5 T ' , - ,MI MONT01. Oc.tahej -&et loads of exj � to u 65 vei ewt ; me ,_ SC25 to _ .-�J. 1, I '111fidity b- lie are I . I . I .. �h lie �s � inOdfurn b i" old 4 Per ewt. Plxport 0 I "llorth $317,0 t,_0 ,1,3 ,,5 i!n . LAttle--�b�ifl.j piek, , � � � vatue, e igh T, --Y fT4 Poundo - n . ea,�� I . � . 46 ual it �VOrters, . f Vorl 101�dfi 'Of lgdodi butmef . . V-15; f ai� to -_�00011$3 . 13-25 to $3 ,4( ) ; roug! 44#5. IT-eadere-SM-0( V64thinq from 9 . 00 ,t -it $3.,iq . , to S�>.qo M for the -(1iAti11f_-ry by Pw OWL Stockers-', I old Steers, 400 -,to ,� � . VOrl1ih $2.7-i to $,j,! � And of P; - , or 1�reedin . � W-ethte are w6rtb '-,t2 Mitch icalow�"_ Mitch ( - Worth f - � ; I r1ow. "' f"d � � i �OAIV I - es ore;,wo h, !P- � I � . .14.50 to $5.5() r c wz to. $3.50 ,,,per L fe � I IZ50 to S1:75. � sp,­inj I 1teady sit $3 - F I - . I I Best if-' ')�� 4'* S�� WiSet bawn boU � pounridral- nor Uvro 0 � � i -Q 31-- ­ � 40WE ftrs, ara w, rth S11 I and - I f Ste At ZS. 4 0 ; i 2 � F Atap at V2.'. -,O por em i I . I I � N� , i _ [ i HOrse F ! ! - F . � . TOM* ; NT01 ("Atober � V y � - I -ore 201,.1 at � . . � Graud's k UO&g from IW " , : . I � bAr of , � � num le � I about %Q;80 to 6 � 1 1-25. � T r ; VlOr I Y brisk, (M accoun, I : . I ; t . I . . . I - -1 - - I �1111­ _ �_ �� �­__­ _­ -11_V-___-_-__1-_ ­ -1 -1 -I , - - 7" - � ­ -1. -.,.-,-. _­­ .--- - - _---1111 ­­­- � ­ 1. . � � � - . � : . . , - _____1___ _____­ � -- ----- - _­­­ _ _ __ -,.-- _ - f - - I : �� : i 1. � . I - I " . . I : . � 1 . . , . . P, � . il - - I I - I T i L . I � I ; �. . , � I . . - . . � . ; � , � I �.' . ; I . 1, : . . . . . i . . � .1 � � I I . . , . . . . . . . - . . . � 1. � � � i - I - � . not very satisfactory to either party. The fir it time he bad ever applied for a Urovera- uncertainty a d fear, and is likely to do the years, but was always able to be around &ad � tf I SEAFORTH"'S LEADING SHOE STORE. i � OCTOBER, 1903 i � I , McBride Government appealed: to'the Conn. Mi nt favor, . and we think we can gafeli Government ton times more harm then any attend to business. His sodden death Cast I I I . . ; I I— __ - . good they can get by. the delay. However, a gloom over the entire neighborhood. Mr. . � . I __ ____ �, I , try on strict parti lines of the' Conierva. 0 rm it will be the last. - . � I �I - � . . they ought to know their own business beev. Mitchell was 62 years of ag�, He was born � , - I I I . I) . I - T. � & bf � T W T F , .8 tive order. This it I With ion sob to the Beacon's "moral, The fate of the Government for the next on the farm where be died, For sev*Al .. I I- . the first straight party . p I I . iF - - � — — — — government Britlob Columbia has had, and th t journalists should keep ?nt., of politico, three years do ado very largely on the re- , years, however, he was engaged in formivg WET"WEATHER ; - : 1- . : � � I U _� . I I . of- thee bye-eleotlons. There wil's in Kinloso, and about twelve years ago he . * Z -. 4S.. "'.... .-.f. *... . 1 � 2 3 . this is the firr-� tim3 the people of theProv.- wt would like to say a few words, but space Init ' I - � � 1_� : therefore, be a hot, and desperate fighb. - Ati sold his form there and has since renided I � 4 5 6: 7 8 - 9 10- ' Ines have been Appealed to on straight party wl I not,permit this week. We may refer to � I his biother, � Mr. Alexander I L � . the last eleotf( a the Conservative wait elect- here -with I -i- ", . 11 12 13 � A4 � 15 � 16 17 lines in a Provincial election, The election tih it phaie of the issue on a future Occasion. ed in thelsoo )y about. two hundred of a Mitchell. He was never married. He was FOOTWEAR - I � : . .1 I �, - �, I 19 L 20 21 22- 023. 24 of Saturday will give the Governmenti a Suffice -it to as � . � L . . . . . majont , and I i '. I , . ; � if I I r , I �,- 25 26 27 -1 28 �29 30 31 � . from any such doctrine, and if it Vng= by �)ss than a hundred, In this but was much and de�orvedly respected by -- -- -- -- 1+7 - ?_ 11 8 y that- we entirely dissent. : the Reformer was elected in a 'man of a very quiet and retiring manner, � � --- - , - trisjoriby of one or two,'but it is doubtful I L they, will have strength - to oar'ry on the were ad. t tt ' , L . 01_H�+ im ev I i i� i i-4 P+444 1 � 1 � i . . - I T - I . I I I ' . ,er const,tt oncy both the Candidates are all who knew bin). The remains were in- . i .4'.. . . 0 ... I ..... ...... I.. .... '..... ...... government'for any length -of time without be red to eprived of , I i � .. , the world would be d ; --- I L I I dootorm, and the Conservative was defeated terred in the Bayfield cemetery on Wednes­ i I t- I another aleotioD. British Columbia has had - I ,z - 1k - a very disturbed time in its Provincial th) services of many of Its ablest. intellects, at; the 15111b gal Oral election, while in the Soo day, and the funeral was largely attended. Your doctor will tell, you a large proportion of Biel-n-esir at this semon of !, .. NEW ADVERTISEXENT9 - I - 7 ­ � I . I ra�l . I and in this respect Canada'@� loss would vo.b both emaudida a are the same as ran before. The sympathy of all will be extended to the -year can be traced to WET FEET, and will advise to keep your i I — . politics for the pikot two yes . In that . I the you, , 117 - ' d siv4ral general elections and be levo.severe thabi,that - of �ther countries, It in, therefore, a pretty even battle all relatives who have 6en so suddenly an feet dry, whatever else fou do. ' How -is y*o stock of w' t weather fool- , i_� AW The figure between the paseqtheses after each time it has ha . round, with not much oddi on elther'side. severely bereaved. 1' e I- � � �_ .. no, deno" she page of the papiar on which the several different g,rivernments and ib does . . I i L ­ , 4 _ mentwM be found I I ear? * If the shoes you are �wearing wi I not tum the wet, lay them �1 d"ruse - ­ - i � i - 5 __ � . w . I ' � �. Stood Will Tell -Greig & Skewart.-1 not seem to have ei6rged from its troubles . Another of the old guard of Canadian I . I aside for next summer; then come and invest'in a pair of our solid, sul)_ I 11 �_ g ffominion Parl went. Dashwood. � . yet. It has been the moat corruptly gov- . i � Wet Weather Footwew-U. Willis & Son -4 erened Province in the Dominion, land the ' 4epart;0 ,this life. Hon. Noirn.--4ho Misses Almins Motteir and . - I 1. � ftwe Specials--MaKinnon: & Go -5 - . i� I . a has . stantial and always reliable working shoes. After we have shown you � I,- - rho Dominion Parliament is still inses. Follt'e'an P . . Ili - 'Ring Out The Nevro-E. MoFaul O" 1, turmoil and misminagement have had a' sion, and no man seeme able i to any when it George Landarkin, U. D., died at his resi- E, Willert left on Saturday for Detroit.-' I our different lines, ,and quoted our prices, you will readily admit our f-, ' i . i 40-Detips--Alex Wintor�-i very injuriotie effeo� on the business inter- . � i dance in Hanover, Grey county, on Sunday. Rev. J. C., Morlook and Mr,- John Voolker 'we carry the, largest stock and'give the best value iii footwear DWt Telco, Chances ­ 4. Broderidk---g . I mes� t- . claim. that i Can We be of Service-& Bulger-Ei I ests of the P �ovinco. Among those defe&bed W411 cl()86- - Most of the ures of impor I are attending the Evangelioal convention at I . . . I - Dr. Landerki# in this sec�wn is no idle boast. i _was 64 years of ago. He had Berlin � I Mus Tea Store-BeAtl;(Bro" on Saturday was Attorney -General Mc- saice have been passed, I and, axe now being .-The Misses D. M. Larkworthy and I I 8bves--2--Ch:!!7 & Swiley-8 . ,. IL Phillip#, In Victoria, and Hon. Joseph co 2sidered by the Senate ; the supplement, reprasented,14ob Gray in the Dominion 'M. Jamieson spent Sunday in Mitchell,- - i � XDno)- To, L -s L. Killoran -5 . . Mon's wo, Ing E - - at $1.00, $1.2,55, -8 .50, $1.7,50 $2.00, 8 2,25 arid $2.75 a pair. Ow owm � Martin, who was at one time more popular- I Parliament fo! over 20 yearn, and in 1901 .J. Kellerman paid a flying visit to Berlin rk J k. Hotel For Sale -W. B!,lbin-6: 1. arr estimates have been to__ the fore for over makp-$3,25 and $3,50 a pair. ,I - ly known " O' Fighting Soo," was defeated . i I I - AucUou Sole -James, aitkinsonr-S � I was poinh d to the Senate, . He' was one day lait week, -The young people, of . � � . I . f Auction Sale -P. A. Vdulllvan-fi in Vancouver. I a 'week, and members hays� been wrostling genislInd wifty and was extreme!IF popular this place have organized a, reading circle, Women's We�ring Shoes at $1,00, $1,25, $1,40, $1.50 and $1.70 & pair. . i I I � I I I I,- Two Reliable Remedies--Alwc Wilsou-5 I k .. � 11 with them off and on ever since. On the with his fello, vi� members on both 4, ;; 7 : I Anotion. Sal"ohn Whiternan---6 - ,Idea of named after England" grand old man. , It 1. I , a - � . � � 1 i - - - - - Auction Sao -John Croebl" - A Misrepresentation. whole, there h" not been serious objections the House, Ord was among the moit prom - is to be known to the public as the 11 Gle.d- Boy8' Worki ' Shoes at $1.00, $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 a pair. I . � . ; � . I . ­ Rg .. I . Avoklon Sals-4. Steven" ' luent and best known of ouripublic men. A stonlan reading circle." A strong staff of - , I - i - : I � ! . Omit of. Ay"M­Wm. Z11100-5 Odr attent'on has been directed to a par&: on the.part of the Opposition, to any of the ; __ I . month ago he returned howd from bin lab re offic�rs ban boon elected : Presidenti, Wm. ; +I -1+H -1f -+i ill! 14.1fi 11111A - � T_ w for Sak--G. pe"Y' 0-6 � I 0 � ! � . j- I Iftineol for SAlo­_Be1t Kngine & Thresher do. ---6 graph which appeared in tlie Stratford Be&- 11Ppropriations, which may be taken as evi-. at Ottawa, and complained of feeling unwell. Geiger, principal of DashwQod public school; I I . I ... � I I I I . t ­ ! dually inuk-Anto a comatose Conti!- secretary, Mims D. M. L%rk*orbby,,,teaCher, � � . am wantied-ftPositor office --8 con a couple of wee'rb ago. We. would not dence that the proposed expenditures are- He gra I , t Lftdft--4--W� m wittis--s ' . ' - i - . seriously objectionable, or , that the tion, and the doctors feared that hig-braip oftbilk place, and treasurer, Mr. C. E. Hut- , - not I Bay Wanted -W. ff. W1114 -t-4 notice it now, as W4 � do not care to refer to . R, WILLIS & SON, Seaforth " i - I. i - w" Be i I Furnihmv--Kowhtel and *cKenzt" . Gove�rament have succeeded In. distributing I i - I � . . . . . . riously affected. He rallied, how. ton, of the Sdvereiga Bank. The fir -it I . .., I � i Z,__ . Grain Bags-fraurilton and Kerslak" the unsavory episo is any more frequently ever, and his recovery was hoped fQr, but On meeting will be held at the home of Miss ' � ; � . I � I 1:, - I I I ...... - ; I � . : - Qw Lo4---8-Kenaedy­BrqJ.--8 I than we can help,-b4b the Beacon, no doubt th --ir plums with less impartiality through." Friday he again sank into coma which T. Miller next Monday evening, at 8 o'clock Sole Agents for the Slater Shoo for nLen and the Empress Shoe for women, . I 0 1 1 1 11 two . - �_ I ut che oonatituen3ion than7 Is ui ally the,, tasted, until his death on Sunday. sharp, -the leeton being a study of Sir Rob- I � W 7 - . , I 5.. - I — inadvertently, mis ' t the hituatiou Q " . . - - ===== - f i - 8 n1a - A � �. . !_ . I - I I : . . �. - I . and so does TILE E:70raerraou and its editor an 0 e. The railway aid grants have &be been art Peal, to be led by Mrs, H. P. Paulin. ib was, it was most satisfactory to all con- I side abow, (spoofall , I "I � .L " skefutoll fxyooftov I � I The SentiWn I -Review, of Woodstock, has good turnout fF, bxpected.-Rev. - Mr, Car- ' . Yin horses and cattle. ;i , * injustice. . The Be I bon says :- to led. - They are on a proportionately , I . I earned, In horses there was a splendid There was, also, a splendid Pogratntne of : � � I A; . changed hando, bobh Mr. Andrew Pqttullo, riere, of Grand Bond, preached a very able Cattle were exi special fittractions had tho weather not il . I -1 - � I . . - lib oral scale with- the supplementsiriss, and I norm I angeliciii church last San- show in nearly every class. . i "As a� journ%44, Mr. M. Y. McLean, MI P. Pet 'and J. F. M&cK%y retiring. M' ceptionally numerous, and the thorough- interefored with the ca"yivg of it,0 I � ­ on in the Ev . I I . � - , ut.2 - S - � . ; 7 f SEAFORTH FRIDAY.. Oat. 9�h, 1903 of the Seaforth ExposirTop., de6eroed oonsid. figure up to the very respeobable sum of r* day evening, to a largo oongregation,-Miss i" , # breds were of a high order. The grades an origivall intended. The gite"r ' . a R ve 18 a ecdipbn T __ . I in the motWr of the Huron regis- $12,092,8W, and some 74 . diff6reut rallways McKay was appointed business M50590- Of Therapies Miller visited at Mir , s 11 t j - - I ___ ____ ______ . arati.on were equally of good quality, but riot no 'were very a itisfac ry, and an oanted i� I the Globe a at. orb time ago. The now Com- Grand Bend. -Wes Miller has taken a pool- to I to be. 2 , joFO#al "a rendered great , i - I- trarshi ­ and proposed railways are to be aided.- I n six si id seven hundred dollars ­ Old Countriv PoUtics. 11 if well up in condition as they might have tweb , , , I tion as clerk with Mr. J.' Kellerman, mer- I with i : . P�'o thTLiber*1 party in the county, pa I d of - President and man. I i - ,service qY is compo 10 ,been for show purposes. The speeding con- an sidmissio, 3. fee of fifteen and ton -c"tc �7_ there are any constituencies in the Domin. . � obant.-Adelerto from the General Con- !.. . I Premier Balfour has nob yet 'got through and it in unfortunatio if hie political am- aging director, W. J. Taylor, lately business tesO and other special attractions had to be The extent A the Crowd may ba judgedfrom � . I - 12, .� bitions destroyed good effect. The on , from tLe Atlantic to the Paci . ferance, in session at Berlin, will preach in 1, 00 zhat � . PJ � with his difficulties'. No sooner did he � . y manager of th) Montreal Herald �nd pub- the Evangelical church here, on Sunday poiltponed, much to the disappointment of this.. The proceedings of the dry warc I . - I ,I ­ . ' . moral to the journ ' t ,in to' -keep out (,f hwre.not been remembered, either in the ,I- ,� 4 . i I I � succeed la filling the vacancies in his Cab. � all, on account of the muddy condition of crowned by, a concert in tihe evening, ! � politics, to expect 6 reward other than supplementary estimates or the railway a d &er of the Tweed News ; _vIce-p sident, next, both morning and. evening.-Whati the driving track. If the westbor is favor- up under the auspices of the � gotten - -, �, .. I � y bri hi - courred society-. There � .. r � . . Inet -than one of his chief remaining Col- what his business Ino M, and thus I A. Balmer W4tt, for eight years city editor might have been a serious runaway 0 l 1 � I � ��� L� I the over io�ght will. no d,3ubt, able, these will take place on the grounds on was good t ant i leagues sent in his resiRn,&tion. This time avoid disappointme to. 70okine volitwal gr' ate, . of the Sentinel- Review, son of Sheriff Watt about noon on Tuesday, on Main street. The I and a splendid programme, �_ . . I - Thanksgiving Day, when all will be admit- and the hal w" packed almo,8t to'saff'o - - I ... : 0 1 � i I'll it is no loss a- personage than the Duke of favora'is about thej�most disagr�oe;bleand be remedied at once. The immense ofllrsntford� nd who- becomes editor -in- horas, a young colt, not being used to an ted for the nominal fee of ton cents. So tion. A a oial train was ran f -01 C%_ � ; --- . . I right 1: and ran away. , inton, i unsatisfactory busi.6 as a man can engage ?hlef. Mr. Pittullo published his validictory open bridle', took I I .rom 11 I I Ap )Topriations of the prisent sessicn, that, under favorable circumstances, there and left h a on the return trip at ten ,',I- Devonshire, the leader of the Uberal Un- ; . in lant Satur � I 11� in." day's, Sleatinel. Review., He re- There were two occupants In the wagon, should be a good afternoon'4 sport on that o'clock. T ore were three cosches well fiR_ � ra� I - . toniett. and the member of the Cabinet next � ; no iwithatsuding the buoyant . revenue, - tires from active newniosper work after 25 Mr. Welland. Mr.- Mike Finn. Mr. Wall I . ' � ; 1. We are obliged toi6ho Beacon for its page cioession, Th list will be found on ed, The Clinton bond dispensed mu � . I - ., T �. I . In impoetance to Mr.. Chamberlain, the late . - wi 1. - preclude any hope for a re- years' service. and for 25 years as chief edit. jumped, but ,Mr. Finn, In endeavoring to a prize I -sio, -_ ­ , - ' 'the six page of this Issue'. from the grand-staind, .in th- ' g I advice and espediall, f Ats good opini i m lon' du 3tion of'Paxation in the nea,r futura, a' d or of the 8 mti el -.Review. He is a clever secure control of the hors - got too near the e park., durm, I i � Colonial Secratiary. This resignation seemed r . 0 � el I � theafternoca. ,Oathe i news w2 r , and, when he came to, Cloy the society __ - . _. . although so guarded�j " expressed. Bat i to papere On1d a good fellow, and back of the wftgou I wil ;IT may form a pretext for anobher twist of the . I i — - I � to take, the Premier considerably by our- . � � I - If sitting in -the middle of the I I - has good cause for con ratulations on the ,., . � I - promises are wron�, aii.d its doctrine or N. p. wheal - was held in hi (h esteem by his brethren. of he found himse Wroxeter � 8 9 I ill ]pride. The Duke, it seems, in a staunch : : ; . next session. With the sup- the press, -w iile he has proven". equal- road. The full extent of his Injuries is not ' I uccess of their show from flrist to last I and _ ;_ 4'moral" is objebtionable. In the first tl�acei, GATLizaixas,-Austin Morrison, of I � : . i � . . pie mentimloo emd the railway grants. out of ly successful Dur. it is a anoce is that is well deserved, The ' il., Fres, Trader. Some time ago he ' I . �i rid popular , in the political yet apparent, but his many. friends hopeto ! - gave the TRE ExrosrroR bail nover urged Mr. We- list Of BUM 98ful competitors w b p b- it ham, has arrived home for a week'a -visit . t - - I Y arens. He, il .8bill, appareuply,- a young soon see him moving at his accustomed gait. 114. a U Li- Premier to, understand- that if Mr. Chain the wa', it is nob likely the session will be � ; - � __ Lean's claims for tfib position named ; in man, and: dist asociated from(ThO Caren of The wagon was smashed by running into a with, his porents, here. -Mrs. Turnbull, of lished In T11 H EXPOSITO.0 next week, .; , much prolonged, unless it be th&6 there may I ! ; I I � boald have a brilliant career poet in front of J. Merner's store, tearing � — I borlain remained in the Cabinet he would I. , business, he 9 . Walton, is the guest.of her brother, Oliver 11 ' - 1. fact, from first to last it hasmot menti(,ned be trouble with the -Senate. That august in the sphere c I politics� the post nearly cub of the ground. The Smith. -Wilt Sanderson visited in Hdmil- I Perth. Notes. '� I .1 � go out, but 'it Mr. Chamberlain stopped his name in '-hat eonhootion iu'rbber thav as loody have made several amendments in the - i horse broke loose, galloped* up the road, ton1for several day,a.-Oliver Smith, jr., and r �� down and otit he would remain. Mr. Chain. " . � I . _A, Fi ickson has purchased the At- . I a matter of courtesy to reproduce the go:)d - The members of the House of 0 fence, a ohp Wendt spent Sunday at the latter's � I . . . I Railway amendment bill, whicb, it is maidol - ,ommons at cleared Mr, Finn18 ad walked with J wcod grist mill from M � �� . . Perlain having resigned, it wse, ,of course, opinions so kiadly expressed of hirri by Other . Ottawa were greatly shocked o Thursday a serene countenance into the stable. home, in Mildmay. -Rev. N. Burwalb, of prop�etor. � r. Carrie, the present r, s the Commons will nab accept. 8hould this - -_ Wii1iigham, occupied the pulpit in the Metho. � f, expected that the Duke of Deronshi,re would - � 1, � ;1 � I . � papers. The only reference THE Expos][TOF. ,� _ 61410122dontaith is said to have the ., I be the case, the bill will likely �e left night by the d ath,vithii yards of dist� eburoh on Sunday. -L-Henry Sanderson, . � ��, � � ke as: good " his word and remain. Congo- has maae to the HnrQn appointments was - over �6 I I oldest apple itme in Perth county. It 'was w - - (or another session o bho chamber, of Mr. Hehry CargilL the'rep. BaVfteld- of South Africa, is visiting his brothers and � -I . . I I . r, the present session I planted in 1337, 11 : � .. ; , � quently, almost up to the hour of his reo'g- eoniained in an edit rial- article in its issue Ib rt,u' ate reeentative of lEast Bruce, who had taken Tim- FAr.L SiLow.-The annual fall show mot , -her, Mrs. E, Sanderson, This in him I I r wi, be delayed. would be unfo n I - �_ notion. his chief continued to consul I i I fi* visit to his old bome in 15 years. -The Mr. Daniel DeCoursoy, of Logan, ship. - ? I - ... __ � him on ; of the Ilth Septemblir, and in it no refer. a I orb it: the die( ussions of the afternoon, ap- (if the Stanley Branob Agricultural Society r t a evening service in the Preaby- ped a number of swine to New Mexico, ,on l- I- ­ mitterg of govermental policy as' well as ' . ob( uld the former ev nt occur,, as tWe Is . I � was held on the round# there, on Thursday hou - 0 . � I .. I - once was made to Mr. MoLgaial although it parenbly in his Usual health and - strength. F" teri n church has been changed from 6.30 Wednesday of last week. �� � , I Upon ths� men, who should be - taketi into the . i bil that provides for a railway commission, -_ I -_ and Friday lasti, and despite the inclement . -Rev. Mr. Purton, of Glenwe, has been .. I . I .� was, no doubt, this arkicle that inspired the - to 7 - p, in., Commencing last Sunday. -A . I I : . an also fixet the cattle guard and drainage Mr, Cargill sipoice a few minutes befove five weather, proved a great success. The down selected as the new pastor of Trinity ebureb, . ....... Cabinet to replace the -three who had with. above quo1istion, T�lt article was a son'r- di 'trlUea, i . , o'clock, and was Yeplied to by Hon. Mr. pourofrainwhich fel�all 'day Thursday, " beroftheyoun people of the village -Mitchell, and Will shortly enter upon his I . , ... -11 drawn. But it seems that Chamberlain, the I n which the farmers of 0 ot`1`1 ' Fielding ; then, feeling opprese.ed, he walked attended an asifetntly given :in Fordwich .. �� � . what severe of the conduct of the -- apparently had no affect on the indoorabow, I . . . . . � � , are so muoh'interested. to the front"door of bhe Parliament building every deparbmerib being well represented, Wednesday evigning.- Mr. and Mrs. Amos new duties. . I ... �- younger, a, son of the late Colonial Secretary, 'Government in- reference to these appoint. � I , -Mr. and Mrs, Luke Lucas, 10th collees- , i� � �ir. There he fell, and, the fruit and vegetables being a . specially " 777 - Was promoted to a more important position - I I : in search of fn h Gofbon have returned home from London.- � fillon of Elinz, celebrated their golden wed- _� ,, " ments. Thah the c�iticism was juotifiable . I . rising, fell again, 4 in a fainting spell, He one. On Friday the weather was more R. Arderson, of the Belmore road, has sold - i i � s In the G . - ding on Tue!dsy of bast week. This worthy � �, � � ­ �C overnment than he formerly held, and deserved is abundantly proven by the E&tonal Notes and Comments. was removed to an adjoining room and (lied faOVID01rable, and although cloudy wag not too his 220 s,ere farm to J. Fitch, for $7,50(f,- tple have been residents of Elmo. for 48 - I .-1 I f . . Trench of the� village, ban also cot � �' � and- thin, ib is supposed, irritated the Duke Thesilver jubilee of the Y. 11�. -Was Cole- shortly after Mr' Cargill was o cold. The great display of live stock fully i ,, �,� fact that no peraon or paper, so far as we , . . � 15, Irieh oki. I R. - yeare. i � ... : �� . bra ted by oome Q . neboo Conservatives by a in, but wa a native of ttie ,county of repaid the attendance of people and was bon jht Wm. in on the Gorrie I'll I _� ted to . . ' go took - : � . . . . . . hsa�y withdrawal. What the ,,upshob ,of have seen or heard, has attemp alton. He was 65 y here .,- - � -An interesting but quiet marria � of Devonshire and is the real aeoret of his ; I o : 10%( I �vhns' f �� ..... , " , , jUstifV. , W ,ears of ag He was one of the largest and beat ever seen A car of hog$ ala�E ne of cattle was place In M'tobell, on Wednesday - .... � � the conduct of the -Government, whereas grand demonstation, on Saturday last. It a graduate of Q,Leon's University Kingston, ohif ped by Hamilton& Robertaon on Mon. i of last ,; - �- The gate receipts on Friday amount wedkg wben:Miss Alma Pearce was joined in - - . all t1hese lightning changes in the Cabinet is E, 5 years old.and should be superar,nuat( d. He had represented 16ast Bruc ed to : day -Mrs, John SCOW and daughters left � .. ­ .'. I i scores on both sides of politics have con- 0 M the- Do. over $165, being the largest gate for some I wedlock to . .,-$ I L - ­ __ . turday, where they will . k 1 7� - I 7 minion Parliament for about 15 vears. He years previous. The 118t, of successful com- � Mr. Harry -, - � dernned ft. Noieovi ' . Marys. Th marriage I - - . , . willl be remains to: be seen. � It need not er we have L received M for Toronto on So Mundell, of St. I I . I . ..he Conservative' papers say there is a was the founder and owner of tb; village of 0 01 I foulad ion page 1. ma�e their home. -Mr. Calder.: of Stratford, was performed by .. I -1 � I'll - , . surprise any person if bfr. Balfour himself p titor wil be A � - 1. .7 t. - - I testimonials of approval from leading Re- �ne(k-and,neck rad Oargill, and t ively eigaged in is vi'aiting his brother, R. Calder, who Rev. 0. W. town, pastDr of the, Methodist � �, � we 1 3" - - e ii - I ?, �­_' w - . should throw up the sponge And resign, and ; between Hon. Dr. Me- DEAT.H.-A bright young 1, le has been cub 1 -_ ry to state, is not enjoying the eat church. - Tl� J �; I , paita of , tho-oount�y, � 'mings and short, and a gloom cast over our village, , W. D : I �, ', - I at I ,g iald, M. P., for �East Huron, and Job n had gained Frominenoe as a preeder of - � . ,� whbae judgment I . ..� 6" 'x 'no' e #r L -Mr. W. Acheson, of Avonton, has par, formers in ckfforent : lumbering, molufac`turlag and f& are b _­ . I thus proolpitate a dissolution of Parliame _' - h alth. - �, - ; of owing to tha- d'ath of one of . L t 11 we greatly re r. 0 ! - our popular E I - � � Chased the fine property of Mr. Wra, Taylor, � I on X ­­ , 1hor_,a cattle abd borse's. young ladies, in the per4on o Miss RaCa th � . ­�­v and a general appeal to the p f� mie, M, P. f r I Centre , Bruce, for the thoroughbred k hort I , . , �, , eople. In thin f a 11th! onnoession of Downie. This I � I A �T��­' whose good opinion I we highly prize. In lsea� in the Senate I rendered vacant by I the Mr. Cargill's ife, :presentg more directly I Zurich. �,._ even con- . _r+ t the issues and the parties will be Stanbury, daughter.of Dr. Stanbury, which I 11 . - I- � d . I property con�sist,6 of 100 acreg ard is situati. �, ­ than im uoual tie romance of business in A 4 - , . � -, ,- � ' eaq 0 e , ;17- - NOTES, -A. Geiger has purchased Phillip ed 4 mile and'& half south of St, P�auls, five . i ".� 't I the second place, Mr,t McLoa - ri did not base c - late Dr. banderkin. If Dr. 1-i � alderably mixed.-; h f 'bb @ad event occurred on Saturday, September , I . 1 '_ i his claims for the position I on his connection .new 'world. 9 bef Greenock swamp lay in 26th, The deceased was jusib entering into , 71 �- �U_ - McDonald -desires the position, THE Ex. I miles from St, M4r 4 and six miles from - ��r I I The real cause of all these trcubles and I ' the county of Haueh'a dwelling and wilr move in shortly. I Y � � : 1, rucO, a waste -1. . - �. stretch, unset - I - ­ 4 - - with THr ExposIT(My or on a�-ything that POSITOR hopes he will get it, but he'is en. young womanhood, and her death to a . � , 11 - : tied and K Str4ford. The- price p!iid waa betwoon, - , : � r. Hiuch will next summer build a resi- � �1� -1 �C I changes ia the trade question- which in being TRY, ExposiTon had 1 done 'for .the Reform, tirtly too gnod a man to be entoombEd in I a hin once to the counbry's prog- severe ellook to the parents as well " to the 11� - , I I ream. � He acquired the ownership, cub drain- � ­ 1 4 �_, ,I dance on the property he recently purchas- , VfOOO and $8,00.0. . X .;11V discussed by the polibiciany, the people a6d . ,the oilent chamber. . villagers generally, She was just 24 years i - 6 �__ �r party. Hc based hie claims (1) on his per. - � age canals throa h it, put to u I age. The cause of death wab typhoid �ed. 0 n i e irand has purchased MrE. ' -4Ao a resulb of',childr,ii playing with a _ , -4 ��_� - V - - 9 se he timbor 0 .��'4�': i- L the press almost to the exclusion of all other NUZ isaw i the litt � - " - 4 i, _, L,�_ - . . beth Wolper's house and property, and Is three-year-old daughter of Mr Z� � �� sonal services io ' d sacrifi ces . which it grew, made Eolid land o it of, mor- I - ,�11 1. Prosaic- John Bull has become an Jor the Gov. lbe0atario Governmenthas stoppedin .fever and pneumoaia. Miss St&nbury *as �Mrs. Walper h.4s purchased the house of the Christopher 11211ler, of Mornington road I , . . k F..-., , - I - � �:. - 2_2� subjects. - am, found new industries to rel loce those a clever and cultured young lady and moat- �� � , I - . :. 21 il " ernment and party, exte'uding over a period - , - � I " � ­ , c - _`� i and relieved the situation at Sault Ste. late k. Zeller. -Mr. and Mrs, S. Raunie bad ,the index -finger of her left hand out of - ­ � � ex reined to a greater eieWnt over this issue - that were vanishing, gs�ve to hi a country popular with every person. She wAl an I - _ . I . . ik _-.1 1_. ,a - of thirty years, having taken an 14kye par b, I Marie,,by arranging that t e banks shall some 40 or 50 F quare miles of roaperous enthusiastic church worker, and in different other tifthrnoon, She and her little ; � � J � __ - ". - �nd two daughters, and Messrs. P. Hauch, - -11 � z � _`-, -1 - . I . �, � the 're a - I �, the in eve� Z � I'll Z� -4 � ­- fl_ than he could be over any other save ry eleebion contest, Dominiq� and, Pro- p a's hoch, and D. S. Faufit wore in Berlin brother we. PI Ying with Ote saw and by � ­_ �­ . yvi, e , i .­ _. - - . ­ :i--? I . . Ay the otitatanding wage bill to -the em. farmland. All this has been d)ne in less branches of bhe church work she 11 b - � � I 1- U, I ,I._ � , 'tl�­:_-_-�&&,, running of the.:houn I � __ - , . 4s, a, race meet, a on S Lturday last, atWnding the Evangelical -some means- the little girl"isfiager was sawed . - - ' � ­ =--- �- Z- - _­_ _ . 4 vinciaJ, that has taken place d4ring,that 'plope, the Gover ment guaranteeing that, than r I a contury. - greatly missed as well as in the social cirole. � t- . 4- �!,,__-­-_�iia � 1.';i,,- ,,. .. I I 11'1`�Rle . - - , - boat race or a or iaket, match. , � 'en(ral Conference, They were there siff 00 . � '�_ � _4T -f The Premier ' ' i `1` . a = . 4 mpletely in two. ., � - 1, _ _:1- I , . time, on the public platform, canvasaii4 and this money oball be� refunded to the banks N__ i - The sincerest sympathy of oil is' exten4ed bo � 1'�o __11 , visitors and speak very ,highly bf what they -A large number of the members of Trin- - I - :­�, � �, � 5, - � I . . I � _. � T. __., I . - ,V . . ,� i, - - has sent forth his manifesto in the shape of organizing, looking after voters',liliter;' Leadbur,y. . the bereaved relatives and friends. nd-- heard. -Rev. Ai. Geiger, of Parry ity church, Kitchell, assembled the other . .Lt _ I � __­._ ­ -, - !,K, . Poe _ - e �- '­ BnmgzEs.-Mr. Benson, of London, visit - ii f 0aw i ` I ,�-- ---- " e te., by I hose.sequiring �he works. It was __ I ,:� �­o I eo. � -, �� I , _.. , in a speech whloh, although a good deal of the besides being an a;dvisbr and general atility 0 r evook of 13r' A. Slater shoes for men 8ound" has been visiting his parents and evening and presented Rev. Mr. Howarit I i g, i ,.- � - - A-� I � I a ed for. several days this week with F. A. --I . - � i,�A ed this week. Swell goods 6bhet friend@ here this week. -Mr;- A. with a dressing case, MrE, Howard witha, . 7 I.10- i .- _11 .- -, " sible for the Government to d? this without arriv in all the noweet Edwards. -Miss ,Brandon, of Thessalon. is I - " �-_ �_ , ­-- . - , - " 7 1 7 . � wilk and water orde * - � � 1 ,� .` 46 i _� I - ,- . 1, - _Dr r, still defines his poffi man between times, and for which be has pro poet of lose to the Province, owing to styles. W. If. Willis, sole agent for Geo. A. Slater cut-glaso ber.-y -i --.77----, - , i Ily � _- - - ; �k tro 9 and Miss Lydia Faust, both ofBer- bowl an -1 their daughter ,% _- 1, I— - � �_ ­ - tion with considerable Clearness. He is never received either fee or reward, rot even t hoes for men and Dorothy Dodd shoes for WfoL spendin-g a few weeks with hor cousin, W. I . � � , - � I—— , � - .,� - - _ _­ . � - -.&Z" . -souvenir spoon, Mr; Howard . # - _ . halland sti'baidies that have been earned by were, united in marriage at .the with a silver ­. � - . - --��, . � I . - I lW1 don. -Rev. J. Elliotb. of Goderich, I .. -, - ' .� ' ..- �. � �_, � � � � afraid of protootion, and he is not satisfied h J. Bran � 1 ,:�_ __ - 4-.1 is 6 - dia has accepted the rectorship of a London . ,- Y_ - _� of her cousin, M.ins Li 1: 7k-; -, ,�,-, �. the Algoma Central Railway and not ye�t What we have to� tell you is� o, I'mid- was in Bayfield Monday. -6 . � - personal expenses ; and, above'all, big id v �� F -. -� If � ., 11 � with free trade as it at present exists, He � - . -The coun oil, at a church. - -1 ' , " � - Z� _1� �1', i services in conuection with the 6ot election allotted to the comp met night ) 11 &ream" but am October meeting hold on I -sit Monday, discussed thq ustn1here. The ceremony was performed - , _­ Z I �_ �� 1 , - . � wants to, got permission from the people. to � may, This was a timely Bum y 1�ov. W. J. Yager. After the ceremony -Messrs. eir & Weir, - of St. Marys, ­ _. - . I ! -_3 -, in" �' " - I when, at the solicitation of the Gov&nmFnt and proper action on the part of the Govern want dispensibl( qualities matter of having a municipal electric plant, I , : _ �., - , - I - reality If you _ j, - -, f� - I .i - � .-R, �i� - I �� � place his Government in such i� position - left for their home in Berlin. -Mr. H. sold to Gord n & IronFiide#,, of Winnipeg, 70 . -, -1 ­ I - it , I and in respouse to the uninimous call of.,his moat and will be heartily approved of by and these at the lowest pricenj you. are not and will hold a special meeting, on Monday, 1�0 - �� I -11 � I " - . I . $. FyOust, of Caro, Michigan., visited his steere. T average -weight, was abott 1,600 I .� _Z ", .- 1: , " xl%-1. I that it may discriminate against nations 'the people of the Province. The . paymelat going to pass, McFaullo, Sea,&At i, when it October 12th, to 'prepare a by-law to be �� . -, A-, , , , I_ party, at the last moment, and coptrary to ' brother and sister here this week. He was pounds ea .. Rtibson & Slack also sold to, �F_ �, �: � _ f-1 � I 1. � . z � I 1! �4: � 1-1 -_ ---'.' . ) I . . of the -men commenced ion S!tt rday last, and Comes to:buying furs of every kind, m Illin- submitted to the ratepayers for the purpose i . I �2 _ -1, ­.­.,� . that discriminate against or that do, not his own inclinatio u his way home from. attending the Evan- ,,the same at ty 16 cattle of about the same I - , - - ; - 4- Ic ;, , f as, I ab serious perf,onal -the total sum due is said to amount to ery, dreasgoods, cloth j %eke te,skirta,mbowe r- of raising a sufficient sum of money for . _4 1 .7 � . - I � .: t. � al Conference in -Berlin.-Mr.U. Zim- 1weigbt. - h: Is is in all probablity the best I - - - . ­-, � ,�,, � � - risk and considerable pecuniary - loss, he lkbm o $300,000. - . i 1869-1 �---- lighting Bayfield by eleotricity.--George - - �.: *e �_. � properly treat them. Free Trade, as advO . I proof costs, et6,,, etc.- � telic, �, �_- ". _� - - _ t � d in Ontati) this season by I - -- - ­ I I - I - - , - - - i�nera�au und6rweat an operation last week, 4108tof catile eol - t I - ., . , - - A. . . U1 . --- Campbell, *who ban been employed by F. A. ISO I � ­ i I . - - ' : T - 4 � - _�2,. - - i, sated by Cobden, he says, is not, fj Ited for entered upon' what rri�ny consideredtolbe � � NOTEs.-Mrs. Shultz,of, Denver, 0olo­ ; ­,�,._�. 1-1 ; - the operation hao *proved one partv at any one time. - -� -_ -A 1 F113ceills- - -�� t:, - -.1 I ,, - -4.. _. - the-prollent day situation, and he iwqv,,ints gi hopeless . Tito Provincral Secretary's partiffiev t rado, and Mrs. als6t, of Dominion, Yuk Edwards for the past three months, r � � � ?, _ ; � �oo -1 � � � ��­!_ - - �. � - - , . ' u exe ., . , oturn- f I for -The' . .� ­ I contest., with the sole and 40 , __Imr, Henry Weslob, or., returned ut-ore of the will of Charles - __ .A;� - - - . - ,_ I , I . � or�ly has mic � a ed to his home In Blyth Tuesday. -The di, 1 �4z -.v - t , ' I ..i r _� �_! strongly towards a protective. tariff, &I. (4,jv been receiving considerable )f a shak. District, have biben on a visit to their h- from �;% visit to his son, in Berlin, 1.%st week; McDonald, 0 o an � - .. I : _m .- _ � � I i eeming the riding for the - I I � Stratford, ar I Z .. ­. - I - - - I k,- I - I � �5 .desire of red . Mrs. Holmes, Leadbur line. Both rectorg of the Stanley Branch �-Agrieultural � I . � - 1- ,­ .." A . . � . iDg aprecently., Firettheraiwa, thedeath er, Y . . . I the meaning � � i_­� �-t though he boa not the courage to come ont � Hoffman' recently presented 01 the,will and have applied to ..- � _� -4 --again at the re- I . - - L- . - Z . I . Society will meet on Friday, 16th inst,, fo . � 1� n,d party ; s1nd; ladips return to tbeiri own - homes this week. r ", , . I �_ _lr-: ' - . . . . . 1� the coat tat -sgoode Hall . I i I �_._ ;�C+ �V_�j boldly - of Mr. Lumaden, the assistant I secratary. -M I ter h i4band with a bouncing babygirl. -Mr, . for interpretatiom 7 . - , -_ - 7- , � , in ftis favor, bat exprjoses hi the putpose of winding up the affairs of the � I ; -_ - I IV , .. I .. is opinion quest of the Government, he 'pp�sorially r, and Mrs. John Bprry, of Walton, ohnj Knarr has purchmed the barber1r) and advice, The will dispe,gefi of -an estate 11 . t� . � ,m- ;1� � 1� .5 . - it - - �-­ -, -- have been � " . � t" - . 9 - � that the country at present is go: determin- This was followed by the resignation of Mr- who living in this vicinity for society for the season and for the payment wi I - _ - __ _j ent-rad a pro6eat againat the ret lit ilia . ­ i I buninesa of Mr, W, H. Bander, Bud to the value of 0-15, 000, 810,000 being real - L � . � ­ 1. 11 � . 11 W -i - I . ­ -, � - _t,% . . o p mos . - 7__ ., ; - I � �� _'� edly opposed bo. anything savoring of a tax Henry Totton, who has been at 6he h past two mo atba, speak of soon returning f r' wonatthe showheld on the 1st (Onti�ue bba business. -Mr, Louis Pran ity. Mrs. J no Burk, a daughter of the " : . - - Z -­- - F1 I succeseful opponent, arid only couionted.to ,� and 2ad. 9 ! : 71 � � � to their former home� They are and � __­ - . � __ ' . : I As r!,eturned from a trip to the deceased, claims that the wiligave bertha : - - :,:- - I old i ;, , - . , . . -j! upon the workingioam's broad, that even a the hquor license. branuh ever since the 5 ,Northwest. - : � - - - - 1*�, � - i I �___ I - ­ I- I , its withdrawal Wheu he found tbat�evidence . � respected residents of *this locality and we . I . .- - __ - - Xr.� M. Karcher itud Mrs. Ezra Karcher , real estate solut­tly ; her brothers clairo � __ I � , 1. ; pow4 ir* to grant licenses was take from the a � ; I - ­ f _f discriminatory tariff in favor oi ' the 001ODiOs 'could not be got iol a lepitim' re pleased to haw, ''them in our midis Brumels. one to Michigan on a visit. -Mrs. M. 'she has it o i y for: life, according to sitrue ; , I - I �1_ � . - -, � � I ..- - - C; to Jt - , �._ - I . �_ . t at I - � ' . _ ­ - -_ ,� - � I . I I - ­ , � I I � . - - I to support it. ' years any time. -Mr . Stewart, of Clinton, and JOTTINGS, -Philip Seel, of CAdilae. Micbi- r in rq%kiag her home with her dough. interpretation. : i : � 11 ­ . Z.,4_ does: not co: -me within the realm of practical ate way mun cipalities, no* over 25 agb. Fol. 9 . - I- - ­ - - . -1 I . � � � � .�,_izw _ (2) i He furbhvr;. .based lowing closely on this is the resignation of Miss I I - .- � I �� 1 - A— . ]PO it I I - � , - *_� h ics. And thus he leaves the question . Bertha Baird, of KinciLrdine, are visit. gan,,ai former resident of Brugeols, is here K". E' Appel. -His Honor Ju e -An accident b0et Mr. Alfred Siddle, a 1 3 ,� ­-. . --' ,,,, . .Mr. J. R. Stewart, Proviiaicial 4icense In- ing st Mr. John Scarlett's, the former being on d'vioit with old friends, He left Brumsels e held a court here on Tuesday of employed in the batche.- shop of : i �;­ 1.� _ , It his clainis on 'the prac�tice of tb,,,'� Govern- i . - _ __ � � ��.-f,f still enshrouded in mystery, One can judge L . I � � - last young man I -1 �. I , - , r a�o long con' Unudd and so cl�qely fol. gned on I � ��- - l � -1 .1 Zi4 1 - . ment, spector. Mr. Totten resi . acc!Ount� (if a sister of Mrs, Scarlett`e.-Mr. Alex. Ross; about tian yeaen ago. Mr, Seel. through an week, for tbo purpose of hearing the appeals � J. Paiih, of � tratfdrJ, one day recently. He ; � � ii�. 1, .; �. 4- ,' I ill-h(alth, and Mr. Stew' -a 1, � ��,.� � I -.. 51i � -", more -as to what tie really means by what art resig d. for the jr., of New Liskeard, New Ontario, is re. , . . � ; � I.I.. i ­� ­ V lowed, as to become a precedent, of;appoin� acoident,'had to have his right arm ampu- 1, nf the votera'libr, for the township of Hay. ' 19 a islusage grinder, and in � 1� - - -.- . ; - was oDerath - �, I _�f. I :1 � j � - . � it he, does- not. may than by what he does. purpose of going into the inpur'an e busines" newing old acquaintances arouqd her . 17 .;11 0 � � � 11 - ing ex-rn§mbers of the Legislature t - vacant � at U btawa, -8 at tated Wthe shoulder, since leaving, here,- , Qaite a few appeals were ent - .- -, ,.- - Mr. Endo Saunder�, & Toronto feeding the rn eat i . I : � - Z - # �­7 4 ered and the nto the machirf-e,employfil I - ;­ 1� � . Y� i. lik 'o � prese�t.-The Ladies' Guild of St, George's -mra. X ,` R. Grant left Brussels on Wednes. 11� � 'If - - - I tj Mi. Chamberlain, on the, other han:d, IS. positic, barriater, has been appointed am; Mr result wae the Cor-nervatives succeeded in his right hand to force- the raeat down, as � ... - . � as I ; - - . � 11 n their respective countie4i as they - Tol- church, Walton, niet at the home of Mrs. day fc.�; Seratford, where she will visit for a I hliving eight narnes added a d t e a e t e ma h" Infor I I . ­ - 11 I I I , , . , , �, , i_z .­ � � - _ , � ­ � ­ -b I . n h wn h c � ing well. U - � I ::- ­ E, 4- - quite bold and oxplisi - He leaves no per.; occurred, and on which grounds �e had a ten's successor, and it is 'Said, - r, Thomas White, on Thursday bf laub week, We un- r me was not fef-fl; . I - -1 - � � 7. , : , . �� short time, befcro returning to her hop)e in . j3umb struck off, whilo the Liberals had tunately the fingers of hie band onime is I �L? ;­ 1. , . I 'ey, 0 . � � . : ��i . - - son in doubt as; to what he meane.; ,In a I Mull barris , will be d ! , I . : - . - - anobher Tor nto erstakid'the Guild iff in a prosper' 0 1 - I . �­- I (fouble olaiin. The 00verafnent 1 in full drove 11t7 th the knives arid ae a result I I �� . - 1. -I'-. i-1, " t : bppoinced'to succeed Mr. Laimelon. The dition.�Mr. 0. White, Pchoot Ous c n- Winnipeg. -Two rinke of our bowlers ' three rack off and oleven added. Thp Sit.7 -Contact W' ...... � , � I � - . t�_ . .4 recont speech, following that Of Premier knowledge of these facts, and Ifor rea�sons Lh 9 Toroato barrio . tore are evident teacher, has over to VVin ham, on Tuesday afternooni ting was a very short o were . - ­ - I . - , - � . �, 9 f1d, three of them, the in- � � , .. I I no, and the greater badly lacerat I i - I " I - I L I �i � �y havtng been re-rengaged kr another -year, at an in- and defeated the bowlers numbor of persons whose dex, second and third fingerp, requiring , , I " - - I . t . . I 17 :1 'I- . . _.k. 'I , Balfour, he plainly e, %tes his belief that if. reverao of honorable, after! d their innings. Mr. Stewart's sti eator has Crease of salar . This will make the ninth .of that town by i names were erasc,d I I 1 _�4 ­­� " Y I shot. -The fall fair concert was a grand 1,were either dead people or else %been aMpUtation dose t i the han'. The little . � I the -Empire is to be preserved from going to il toes. a ,A I .1 I .­ I ..) __. : I � � __ p . - I . - , - � I � ! I - -well for � I I I " �__ I . I Z . - 4 V *0 I he8iltatiug over the business for- fo � r years, mot 3 et- beenjappofnt�d. of his service kure.� This speaks - , � _� � 7 success, the roceeds of whit h were $144. - finger was aIs a badfy lacerated. I � I:- � - � . ,� I i - - pie,3es,a community of interests, commer- - . � I Mr. White's ability' as a teac�lier. " I I I _______ - � : I - .1 I I decided to ignore these� services an'A t6 vin -Mi@" Rev. R. Millylard, of Luck' I I -: � L . - . - 1 : , � � I . I Th a eupp eatiniates 80mitted to no*,, preached 1, i I ---.---- a . __ _: . I �. 1 4 1 1 . I lementarY` Marge Robinson and' Miss Niaggie F3cott I ! I ---- I I . 3 1 1. - . cially speaking.must be established between late the harveRt home Permons in I We' Methodie� � i ,Blyth. � I I � , 1 , I , � � : � ­. I . - _. � ir own precodent., - And to':do tbiv, Parliament Not week by the Finance Min is- h%ve gone to Seaforth to learn dressmaking. church, lastiSunday, to very large c,wgrega_ The weather does � � .1 � - � � - - _ I 11 a . - . I - ' � . . . . t� _� I ­ Great,tritain and her colonieo, and �that the &hey had to deliberatdl and knowin�ly pms I to I . . . I - ' ; .. OUR Snow.- ur't fle6m, I I I - I � , ` 4 Y r vanount to $10,590,863. Thialwill bring tiOUS, On AlOnday AVAnill C � _ X _z� 1;�;l � i IN � � i " , ­ wary to, do thia is to enact a preferential I - �Z- 'a -fowl siipper I to make mueb difference in the attendance 1 The ek : � _� ­ ff A . - i , � . - : Z - a slur and an Insult on every Ref6rmer in I , . nadlan Bank . � . - _. - I : ­ � .. ­ . � the permanent expenditure for t an excellent pro- . at the'Blyth show. 0 1: R - --. ; _ I . * I . Varna. - . I i �_ , - _. I was held, after which . 1. - C, I tar-iff,which will favor theproducts of the in.Sout' I . a present . Pe ple come in great ' I . - � � I - ­_ - , fi and East Huron, by giving boLh. gramme was rendored, The P�Oceeda i numberg and from all quarters when the - I Z I ­ I finall2lialyear upto$67,700,837,a icompared Ladies -Have you Been Winty Mode I - Z � . " ; , - ealonies at the expense of the- products of � I 1�1 . . = t 1. I . N, the appointmo - amounted to about 8100,-P. Arnevit hae weathor io fine and also come �wbether the , OF ICOMMERCE. ' - I i � ". nts to West Huron' which - with $56,061,934 lasb year. This i , evident. rubbers? Beautitul good and the very best (4 "" t)', beet) bu3y this week gathering up the loge we-Ather is f&vorable or not. The show this I ! . � - ., �_ I - � - ,�. :_ - - � �11 -othar nq,tiDna, and that in return for thi's had already had many .. We bave thi--m. W. T1, W11118, 9010 agent; for Dor. � � : �_, I � � ,,, �. . more appon I � Z ", - , i . p � . . 2�montij lyf a growing time. Among the � terns pro. di oe HEAD OI�FICE, : - - - TO RONT0. - � � __ . otby Dodd - shoes Ic r la es and Geo, A. Slater sh s which he floated dowo the river. in the, I Yf-at' Wa6A0tAnyCXCPDtiOn1tO the general I I - . �� - �il, the colonieg muAt give an equivalent in the than its share. This latter is what TnE tar I estimates is for nien. I 1869-1 - spring, fiom his bush sin Grey. -R. Wil- ' . i g- . � �, i:� , - - , - - M - � 1 7 1 - � ,�� I 1.7 �, - 4 - vide for- by the supplemen y I rale. �t was hold on Tueaday and Wednes- 1 - i� - 4 the shape of a, British praference, thI13 09- EXPOSITOR condemned. �Tho G NOTES. -Miss Torrance, of Clinton, is liamat of Toronto, was, in town over Sun- I day on the spacious and well 'aportioned I cap -UP) $ 8,700,000. � 7 . ; - 4 11 - I overnmeut'R one f $146,000 as Canada's contribution to ,ital (p 6id . ._1 : . � �� spending a few holidays with friends here.- day. -i -Will Grieve, of Brantford, io; making i grounds of the Murria brano .__ . tabliuhing a commeroial bond of union bff- treatment of Mr. McLea ' � , : h society, The'Reserve Fund �� - $3,00 E ­ _. 1. f _� - I .- '., -t �, I 11 a 'a a POrsOual mat- the aeon Victoria memorial, I and another The Mi f -0,000 � .- � .. - � I � ases Ciamerod,!of Bayfield, Sunde,yed a boliday vieit to his home hero, -,The bowl- 1, firsti day was all that could be doeired in the' _. � , . - . � : I . ; i _: twe-in the parerfb and t children. Ho denies ter, and would'not be ,referred to at, all.in ar, Mr, Galbraith'r.-T. Ward, Egmoadville, ing club bau eD I Aggr'egate Resaurces - . � � . . _� � -_ � . . I _9 _. I . � 1= � . of $1 0,000 for the expej gaged the Gauthier I - � -,'�, - that this would inorease- the burden of the risen of I th Alaska -Brown- � matterlof weather and as a consequence � � 1. � , I �' I . . - , -, � these column but to corrept & Mi �rea paid a visit i,Po our village last week. We ridge Concert Comp"y to give a concerb ' was a well filled hall and a good show over - I � I ". W or t. oundary commission. e plums I there w - - - I -1 � I I . . i 1 7 f. ir )ODf MaM - )i � VS,000,000 � _ I , as it wpiald only mean the trans � I I 1. -1 I w. - ation. It is only of interest to t I allin n, to this County we notice 8W,000 for were pleased to see him again, -Mr. and here on the eveniag of Thapkegiving Day, � in altriciab every department, the roots and I � � � . . 21 . I . . � - . 1% , i . I ly - . z public Gode -ich breakwater, off thoentrance to the MI . Mr. Chris. Tim, Snow. -The tghow, . held here on frui� being particularly noticeable for their i . r .1 - _1i k ferencooftho.tax now leviedupon teaand i .,s, James �)ewar, visited at 1 Hon G. A. � � . � . *1, - . . asshowing that a Government b�at will I h . I .,ox, President i I � I � i I ­ .� I �._ �, sugar and F.uch like article's to bread -stuffs. %rbc r ; $5,000 for a breakwater land p(er Ward'# on -Su�d ,-It is whispered around Thurads and Friday last, R,A,s in every re- I excellence. The second day was r . I . � I -- i - I .. . . . Y . not so 4 1 � I � ­ Zt � treat an individual, be; he' ever so btlmbloi at-Graind Bead, and $8,000 - 9 will ring south of our spoeb a success, despite the unfavorable cir-.,. promising an the morning boded wet; weath- S. E. Walker, Peneral Manager. I I I I �, - - that wedd log! be 11 I L , S � _ I The Free Traders, again, of whom there i . for a new post � I.i I. P � �, � .1 office and public building at Wingharn, village S00111,�-- I The Brussels people this year' cr sind too doubt many from a distance were 1 - , . � t- , i r_ dishonorably, is sob likely to deal ,v�ej little girl has come to cumstances. '� �_ � 1. �f 1 - �, � , " seems to be loyffar the largest is is 1 $ � �� i� - . � --, �: � I . rmy, F,re up honej!tly with the public imhen it suits their � Whell 804fOrth's turn Corning fe a post. brighten tbeho is of Wr. and Mrs. Ander. failed to make suitable arrangements witi, prevented coming on this account. It clear- IL ; London, England, Office., , . I . � : I - - 'Palmer had the misfortune the weather cle' : . - , in arms again4t ChamberlaWs policy, wh I I (office building? Perhaps if Seafo th were -Mr. Wm rk and, consOqueptly, thel ­ ; 4 :1 i -__ I , _i 0 purpose to do otherwise. .1 �- son. -e I ed nicely, however, in the forenoon and by 11 � 1. .. . Ib is also 6i int(r- I , . I 60 LOMBARD STREET, ,E. C. I 11 r R ,'half as Tory as Clinton and Wbigbarn. it to have twq 0 broken the was a continuous down pour, of rain during I -, I , . � � - ? - they alanouneq Balfbar as a trimmer arid a est to the p I,- his � fingers I dinner time the little town was filled to . - : . F, ­ - . ublic and , 'I to th, 1 other day w ile Nireshing. i , I ­ ; I - - - F, 1� ­ , �artioular ' ;ould have had its postoffice Is. As M r. the whole of the first day, and It was only ' overflowing, the hotels and streetei I Fl� ; . bai ding b 1. I � - - - , f Palmer has lobe of thrashing to do 'before the most courageous who venlured out with ! packed with people and -the stables and I I . I k - � . I i i- I - & I Inan of unstable mind, 4nd proolaim lon(,Ily ta�ce of the blunder. ,1 ore thin. i being 1. � SEAFORTH BRANCH. � � I Ref Orin -party, 'a's an ins" - I - . I i :_ 1� � I and ing, if not woise, - if 1, I I cold weather Beti! I n, this is rather unfor, their producto, An a consequence, there yards filled with borsoe. Aboub noon the i A gonerst) SankIng business trari . , � 7�_ . :� I � . . vigorousl�against; every' ,bing savoring whioh - has broti�bt the i � - . - � - . I - ,11 I i, , I ,� i - -of a tax on the poor M&n'a food. And �4 tunate.-Mr. E. Epps has disposed of bin was-nov asifull a display In the I)all as there i clouds darkened over head and there was a suctod. . 1z I ; Z - -1 I . � thus Government, as ott present constitated, f6 Th annotincernent is official�y �de that Z ; � I v � i . ,It �. .- - battle rages. Although there are many * I I * 1. f t a d figure. -Mr. J. Johns would otherwise have beeu,,* But it was 1 heavy downpour of rain for half an hour, Farmors d Graziers' Nidtas dia- � . l : 7-. 1 the its preeent dire �traightv, where � "the Government have fired the area for has receivedi w0rd from his daughter, in very good, and was not much behind in an 1 AfWr t t it w 9 nice and clear untU about counted, an special attentlon given - � - - � - ­ I it is Only y ha a P - . - . � I : � I .� . and powerful forces arrayed against Cdam- �ho Cabano b e-electicn3 in th Soo and Chicago, informi � i able to hold on t� power by the skin of it� .Y . her house had department of the shows of former yearn, - five o'clock, when Old Boreas sent forth an- to this colle tion of Safe Notion, etc. I - I ­ � , , � - '_ I - - � - I � e : - - � �� �. 1,. � berlain, he has a considerable following' aud. te-- Muskoka. The date set is Tue8d yt Octo. be n broken into by burglars and a number The second daV opened very unpromising, I otherterrible dowmpour of moisture, which SA INGS SANK. . � � oth. Wshopowe have nowsaidenong4 of valuable artioloo ta'ken. but during the forenoon it cleared off nicely � flooded the grounds and streets and sent I I - T I I . � I � �.��,- - , ,_ -, , i ___ ' I : �;; Sf he lives loog enough he m&v converb the ber 27, Tuesday has always been a toter- Interest a owod 01111 641POSK1111 of $1 3 �. ' I I to give tILF3 Beacon and all others a p'ropjaj SUDDBx DlfATIC-A very sudden and un- and proved a model show day, The unfav- ever person ecurrying for ithelter wherever and upward is credit*d t* . - . . � . � . . � .1 ' the u I . Crouritry to hie viow4, But it will n641 be in re'Mization of the situation, and that; w( ably lucky 4ay for the Ontario Golv rnment. expected de�t,h occurred near here on Mon. orable morning, however, no' doubt kept a i they'ycould get it, Fortunately, by thia accounts on 31st of May and the 1- � 4 1 � - ; . - � the immediate, future, He has, however, I shall not be required to again refer to They have �ot yet *fixed the date i for the day last.- O� 1hat morning Mr. James goodmany from a distance. from ...i. 1,-tirrie, the judging was completed in all ex. i .. . whal . 91 30th of November in each year. ; �, I I Mitchell was i - 1. I I - I . I . � brhyting at a threshing on the who would otherwise have been -estat which had to be ng throughm# � - I I the people a good deal to think about. ' farm of his .�tier, Mr. Alexander Mitch, despite this, there was a opfend 1 cut ahorb. It was a bad night for people 00t4rio Manitoba, NorthwieA Tomitorloo, . � crefl,ted a, considerable furore andhas given- I is, at bee', a very unpleaeant and diBtaotefti! Nort� Renftqw election. This is' o be re. 0 there. But, I cept the speeding cont . I � � Id show in The Bank bas 105 branches oxtendf. 2 - , Quebec, - . i ,- . . subject., � grettoa , . N�ith Renfrew -has bee much ell, He seernod to be in his usual health, nearly every department and an unexpected. " getting home, but they seerned to take it all 13ritish Columbia, Yukon Disteut, IfAritlmo Pro. , � �. 1.� . � . . I . A I - . ; longer Vacant, than the other C net encies, About. nine oyplo k he complaij I I . . _t . With the Wit sentence in thb above ex . 0 1 u add of feeling ly large crowd, the gate receipts amounting I an part of the show and there was little com. vincea and the Un Ied Sates. . � . � I I � � � I � I � in fact it has not had a -representat�ve dur, unwell and iw�nt to the house and died fit. � I I � I -1 � t The British Columbia Provincial elections bract, v�,e laearbily agree. fn opeaki g'for � to over six hundred dollars. Had the ' laining, bub All appeared thankful to the G. E. PARKES, Manager. - : 11 I -�'�r � , n t ; ing this legislative term, and treatidg it ex- side of half so boar. He -had been troobled weather both 'days been favorable, the 1 V eatber Clerk thab he had stayed his hand I I .: ' . ' I . I I � i,) toak Plato On Saturday last. The 6sult, is I Mr. Mc�ear, we ban say that this wa* " I F. 110LMTE), Solicitor. ; - - 7 . �, - % � 9 the * CePtiO01311Y, as they, are doingl itidicates with an affection of the heart for %bout four show would have been a record breaker. As as long As he had. There was a good out. i Im . � I I I . . . Z . � I . .. I . I I i ;. . � I - I . . 7 . � I I i � . I . , - ; t I . I ; . . . . . , ; . . . � .. : .11 . � � i . � � , - I . I � I i - I I I . I I - , I t � .1 . � . � 1. I I i I .1.1 � �. - . . . . I . I � � . I ­ 9 I . . . I � . . I � - . - I i � . �, ! I . I I Z . � . I I -1 - 1.111. � . . � . � I , Z V - __ �­, * - � � � . . . I . - � , . . I , � . I * � - I I I I I , " T _l� - 21! I I I - I - �, 1i I - 1 .�6 1 1 A, 'i i' A. " I �4 I I !I � I , , - I . . . - I �_ __ __�_ I - ,,�� . - I � � 1, I I i . 11 � - I- - ; � Z i . _� . - 1� : � . i . I Z i . aw I . I - . . I . . � I i -1 "I ; I � . � I . I . I i I � � I - _: I i -1 .. - Z I I I I � � . . I � � j I i . . I : . I - I I A � � . I I I Z � , . ; ­ ­-Niffific --11-a � - - i . ­ ­­­ - ---. ___ ­­ ____-________._1___ - I I -.1 _­____ � �_­ _i, __.1 - - - - . - ._,__-.1__- 1-ommi6aiwkwai" - -1 - ­ ­ SUNNI ootit�iiM - _-1 ­ �­ . - ­ - . 11 - ­_ -1 . . . - - I.. � 111. - . � . . , . I - . F__�, Z . ­ - � � . , . a � E , � , 4— -C __ , iCTOBI � - . _ � �� . - . - - __ - - I � . . . -L i I . I *�_ Tvdar t -Us head- . Airlpeot'll .-, the solkill I . V, trAlield of v . 9. , I ­ - - 8, WM. van] . � b,jgr � .11 I 0 cause of a . � ­ , Thine who si 70crn. I , , I Said the sbo6ke I - 171004 , W 4vor *eefl. / .,i I -, - - 4: .w" t,hurellibed �Oi, I 0- a Was -48 1 Q I . ]il,66hin I , bast -1 two mot . - wer# em 7 . .� 4be gronuck, ." a ho& - the field was I .__ 1�dcre - ;1 - � to lodge." _ �rvp rr_l - - i I 1)�� Usy, C*mmllssl � : 4.4 . d d ,j* mortgages" - " 1 Z the 10 X,wt rates of I In& - ; - ____ . . T . WA] I — - . ^U Mbeg . I (new), Sjanda . i . � tia" ]my - bu*hsl__�__� � N"i for T,=h1'4-_ __ - - ;'Jorulperbusbal— - - � __ -, No. I, Wow- - w ­ �v -tub _____ � =�7r. - per dos_� ____ W.V. 180 Ihn- - - - xOdUMS11 Pei - - S_�y For,tan (old). - , I. � I � jorlounfiv,­--o I 106y rloo lm____� �_. UK" "_ 9,-.._-_,.. � 0bee .Bkln � . T ­­_ --- - wbo! per ­bw (MOWA . 2 - I T-40pies ii%,t,roWl) pef bg.rX4..; lff�od per avidli-M,g)- - _. .WXdVer,c*r& tsh0d) ,. - AWVdrba9_____ I -.--...- . d___�... . I . I r too IW-..-,- - i � : . : V per lb- - _,_�, - ! - V � I - - - I Dair-7 1, � ,� TOXONTOs 00tioloaq .*at plenty of the -30'" . � I - . lag forward, but thel I - - sid the beat dsl6e8� dMaad fior the Igtte� -d enough goo,d criewo . Printe, 200 ; solids, I - pound ralls, 15 UA,< *tbs# 141 to 160 ; po Ig to 14c. . Cheese - we an easier feeling ' - � t p fairly well. LAq , .per POUU-J, and im - ' - f,lere is- a � lirmor ,feel, UOtAtIODA are ROMeW . . 72 per dozeno t � . I . 14mv-PE XAL, - i 0104 led "Itet. ad. 18'to 1 ' 10, 12a, 4C, ' 4' "'o " ' ". � townships, ill to 11!` � 2 4 — ter-Tombehip, bream, tea, 21e . , tern do , 1was ____4 1 POIU ToDD$T0,, 00t;Okler A - ,ere larger, but the., thers is nothing more I themarket. Chicket ,SO pier found ; fowls � ,&ad tuikeys at 100 JJ - 0 FOV T,ouoN.-To. October - , toes apparently.are lil Pretty poor stock, aq , irregular. Th4e aV, .Tang4 of viewsAs to V sale of a car -Was repd bags on the, track her, ed the market'ab,45 t So to 55c, and 55 to (1 Out of at,ore stooks ; . - (37MU 7 Tono-N-To.. * Oatober I n 1� to 82c ; red, 81 to 81' � I I 1), - Iring, 82.z ", oe;taj 371 ! AY�Nevv, - X0. I I N�4, 2 firnothy, $8 to 40, $10 . loose stiraw, 4 I -TA steady. Cars of $17.50, and brun At e- -middle fraights. Mat , vanced a dollar here tA sre quoLed at $20, and � ,cluded, Toron-tv froligb \ I 1. _��� . . Liva 8tock, Lo.xi)o,.-�r, EngI4r,d,C I lowerat 191to 11-�e I � 4&n. ateers. (dre4ied: � At6eriv, 10 to I I ,1,0 pa ! Uef� 9a per ponud. I , to r 111e. I 1AVER11001" octinbei :51 to 51 -i - � , k, MoN , * ., TREAL, 001]o�l 'F,'F, #ommon ,qualit,14 T! � . was idlow, and a noon Pt6s ranged as foli tra I 3J to 4le ; g,c*Z lto'3� ; cannerr., 11 0 was good, and at vio0i sol& Poor stock ooU Sheep and Lsambs--Shl 210 per pound, Umbi � - eaWL � Therc was 06 91C � ithee.p. Hogs -The 4. - Pfices,ranged frozo 5k Roop�r had --71? wili. t Thsre;'were some very .They sold from ,850 to .. � BMIFAW. October . I I Abrong -� prime steers� � 7 � ! I t 0 ere, ,Q Z 4 ,, -4 5 to IS 5 - . ! � bed � 14-145 to 84,W ; � i' wwv, $2 25 t a S175 � , Stockers Ana if,dorx.� Wers-, . ,So �r, ) i'O 49, ,,0( -6 . I .P&gers st"ady : go 'am u good, U3 to 1 � SM, Voulp-,06 ta . adi r- , VA, a to 100 10-0 U-45 ; mixed, ,% 4 . 16-40 to .9f; -55 ,- U I le'R 46-15 ,` , ; rongba, $5i,15 to, U50 ..'4'airlea V 16-40. Sheep and L " Ymbs, 44,5f) to Z51-85 uw; ewe?'. $.3 i6() t< -14-25 ; iih-op" i I ,, Mixed- Imbs, A5 :�; to ,�,5 -,5 T ' , - ,MI MONT01. Oc.tahej -&et loads of exj � to u 65 vei ewt ; me ,_ SC25 to _ .-�J. 1, I '111fidity b- lie are I . I . I .. �h lie �s � inOdfurn b i" old 4 Per ewt. Plxport 0 I "llorth $317,0 t,_0 ,1,3 ,,5 i!n . LAttle--�b�ifl.j piek, , � � � vatue, e igh T, --Y fT4 Poundo - n . ea,�� I . � . 46 ual it �VOrters, . f Vorl 101�dfi 'Of lgdodi butmef . . V-15; f ai� to -_�00011$3 . 13-25 to $3 ,4( ) ; roug! 44#5. IT-eadere-SM-0( V64thinq from 9 . 00 ,t -it $3.,iq . , to S�>.qo M for the -(1iAti11f_-ry by Pw OWL Stockers-', I old Steers, 400 -,to ,� � . VOrl1ih $2.7-i to $,j,! � And of P; - , or 1�reedin . � W-ethte are w6rtb '-,t2 Mitch icalow�"_ Mitch ( - Worth f - � ; I r1ow. "' f"d � � i �OAIV I - es ore;,wo h, !P- � I � . .14.50 to $5.5() r c wz to. $3.50 ,,,per L fe � I IZ50 to S1:75. � sp,­inj I 1teady sit $3 - F I - . I I Best if-' ')�� 4'* S�� WiSet bawn boU � pounridral- nor Uvro 0 � � i -Q 31-- ­ � 40WE ftrs, ara w, rth S11 I and - I f Ste At ZS. 4 0 ; i 2 � F Atap at V2.'. -,O por em i I . I I � N� , i _ [ i HOrse F ! ! - F . � . TOM* ; NT01 ("Atober � V y � - I -ore 201,.1 at � . . � Graud's k UO&g from IW " , : . I � bAr of , � � num le � I about %Q;80 to 6 � 1 1-25. � T r ; VlOr I Y brisk, (M accoun, I : . I ; t . I . . . I - -1