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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-10-16, Page 4- -,---.-,— "1------.---�-�--l-��1--,---,--,--",-.�-.----.- — "------ F ___ ­ - � . . � � . . . - 1� - i � � . � : ! ? __�_, -7 ..... . .... ` " � - - M"11RF__1_ - . I M�_ _. . I I t I . - ­ --_-_-__­.j­-- ! . � ! . . I I I - � I ; s L I . � : I j I . : . I . � � . . I ! 7"Y`--- �__ ___ I . I I . , I - I -1� . � � � � . - � � . OCTOBER, 19013 � � . - I ­­­_ __�� � 8 X :T W J V 8 , . ­ee—_ awwamwmmwww� I _�__ — I ; I - V __ *... .'­* .,.q.1... 4... . . I ' 2 3 1 i. � : 4 5 ,6. 7 - 8 ;� 9 10 II . I. 11 12 -13 14 15 k6 17 I 8, 19: - 20 21 .22. 03 24 26 .26 27 -28 29. 0-0 31 - , - � :. '41*4� . . . I ... . I .0 . . . .4 - e . . . , . .., , .11. , 0 . . . . , , ., I I i - ,; NEW ADVNRTI,SEMZ$T8 I : � � . �Mr no fignrobetween the psronjhes�s after each ab,. douoles tho f4ge of the paper oil, which the � ,i d"Alsementwil The found I : i ThergOvereign Shoo—fthardsonk)LIAD418--5 Auotlou Onto—Joan MoLoughlin-6 4� Z � Auction Sale—Joteph Horrfooa—s i Clearing Sale--Wra. Rogers__5 1: . Pbwl etc—Kennedy Bros _s . �: ii��%Ur­a--W- k. inill" [ I . _. 00=0 to? Sale—Sprost Bro" i Our BUSInG88--W. Pickard ani Go._5 �; . Ovaroost*—D. k. VoBosth-5 i. BMW ShOw—R. W1111s and Son -4. i ttpeclal—Alex. Wilsou-6 � ! ; 0�orooat@--Grelg md Stewart -1 i DOU1. CbUgh--O. Aberhars--5 � I i Dwefling for Sale -0. X. Sutbod and--$ I A Ch0166 folection—J. F. Daly --8 31FAniles--NOW-nou and; Co. -6 . Bulk for Sale—D..Z000nnelt-5 i Pam for sale--wkn, suboft�--5 . i I . . . . �_, f 4P 911.9 , 404 Expodiffe. I ( � I .1 919AFORTIEs-FRMAY', Oct. I& 1121. 1903 . I .� . . I � - — � The FinanoW Situatioll: of � : Oana". . A recent statement issued by -h .r. Field � mg, ths, Dominion Finance MinistA r, shows - .he finstion of the Dominion to be. In a very . - 1htlsf&ct0rY condition. Notwithstanding the acb that very Intgo , ' 'a hs i , bee 11 .payment nade for� various. works and morv,(, I o: rh-roughout the Dominion, and t1hat the � otal expenditure has, been very laigely in.. reased,, so buoyant b" the revs. no been bat bhel�fina ial year, which 0101110d, with . L heand of June last,. shoWS S Very I Tespect- , .1 blO:$Urp!Ufof revenue over expenditure, jI nd the ftan.00 Minister, is able to make . , is statement that a ,*Ivery considerable re - notion h M'boon midi In the publie debt, I . , 'his reduction amount# to nearly t I in mil- � ons of dollars, bui of this am 0-unt, s�,portfon .. inst be credited to the: result of �� adult - auto, between thi Federal 6overnment and : is- Provinces. The real reduction #hst has. mn made to the, debb by the Feder4t authe, , I I it!"t daring the financial yogro amounts to I i lout, six millions and a. half of IdollArs, . his year ev6ry mor.th b, s - shown 1, an in. [ caw in the on-rcent ravei us, so th%4 even a n itter showing should m made 11in the t , lances at the close of the ' resent y4r, I in view of the rapidly ro I I - , w ng rovenue, 11 MI'd It not ba well to 06nolder t4 ad.vis. b I illbY Of making A conal arable reguation 9 tar�lff , fo L I the taxation ? A rl� � revenue only h thwadmitbodpoliey of .6he i beralipsiby. b P I kis is tba policy on which We: partyi gained. , b ; - - il were There has. sinca be'�n �ho i Public I 1. � I _ olaration of a change in the 0 I ''. if, : B or -store, the revenue continties go rolific, b 1. P l6b"b8sa f6r.ths- Pul; Vwo or� three f1 arsp it, 5801nx to us inoumbeilt on th, 0, Gov. - g , I ImIub to take i4t* consideration � v ry! I al I I I 0 , I - - � - . selderable, redu6tion in taxation, this in' -b . . , 'referable way to, that now being A40ited '&I I distributing the surplus as, special i fav Z ,Ora o � 1, ong the several constit4sualleal Uwe of ti ' ich is needed and is p 'erly expOndfad to frop, 1. 0 1 �, & good deal of ib is not rrequired I In the fo Ala: interests an' its a' , d tponditure is of Y4 y doubtful expediency � . . It Is simply ar . :Ing money out of 0 . , is pocket and �jscjng al u- the other with a I liberal toll W those - D Make the oxoh&4�, the only. difilp6ence 3g that the money. does not oft ' on Ond its r back to the pooketm of, those from1whom hi � . i token a4d consequently the distri I � . oution : co (ot equitable. The, better way w,o�ld be I . pr �sduca the taxes, and. then the w'onej pi Ad remid with th . r .41 098 who, earn it.� The H mt supplementary estimates and the. fr � in W&Yappropriatione are an example in, th , it. Thi,Gavarnmaut seem" to bavetared � w( ' I : x ingsititty -to make; as equal a raalstrl.� I , I I ­ -_ ,. ,on among the conabituenoiss " po�oible.! I bat I . 0 Fi I All Will ob, & share of �he good thinp - - - I _ : � ig and none will, therefe, . be I , feel dialposed . hi bjeot or complain of the expondf4ures. th( I the Government are riot by any ipeaus wi rely blamemble for this. if the M�te of � tion. is kept bigli- to that money t . Br - I , On be lai .1buted. in this way, bb � fauli �o, in : pro ty, with the people. lit I a, very v I taite- leis nd ex:tramag�nt w str ,ay o f z oing buej u�se, cou I . bhe p�pple, irrespoct . a of party, a to , bee . � IV ... a for it., In the first pla '.'the 0 osi..�; ter � - in, Parliament., Ith h hey com' lain r A Ong � - eY com., . 11 I ly of the rapidly growin, , inorea4e: in . )uhlic, ex. iture, only o )jeot to [ it in one pendi ­ I � Ra 0 When the; various iteli �@ come �o be . 1. latt id upon they are, as. . I � . a rult, as mu,,11 as I . � Thor reason for this. is,, tl,,ey are %,`�raid "�' � - .'ending Pome partioulqir it teres" gen . 6 that is . the � faivored or, perhaps, tile � 6pproprh ition. I tiou '& constituency represented by o a of the I � .11 � Iffolves, or they .re &III a I ing had nc; if , one' gr nL is � ob. Mr. . ,p . is li I t(y, that objection may :! be ists ieana of' ontting off 9, great ma I .. .ny nibre. agai Opposition, also, always etrenu4asly to h t toth& cutting down Dr t&Xaiiojl. Ken . Et-nf� I - I . . I . -_ . I I . I I . ­ .1 I I 11 '" cuu.irom onsm. This will continue tO be, the. Justices of the prokent, div�aion are Sit Wilw there wax at iding mly for 'a good -on Friday last. He w" taking: a load of SEAFORTH'S LEADIN RE. ' I , -room 01 - case so long as the revenue is raise� -by in. liam 111sradithp 1�hisf suitice Valooabridge many. Theo lurch was tastefully decorated oats to the mill, and 11,While -attempting to" . - ! - . SHOE STO I I I . . � , . , direct taxation, as at - I and Chief Justies Molli I with Chancellor "for the ocasefi a. The pastor presided, and straighten a bag withoutogetbing off the � . I - present. Thom win Boyd as .president. Thig, is the p6iition had on Ill ri A nd Is b hand two for ; I I be waste and oxbrA7Agt%noe, no Mat . . a f mer load, he fell and one 7 tho wheals passed I .1 - � I � of � ' - � I �r *bat 'whioh,'ib is said, Hon. J. g..Gibso , Attor. pastors of f. a church, Rev. Be A. Show, ,over his,arm aad is head �was badly out, 1 . �. I n i . � party May be in power. .- The �g 0 an nay. -General, bid made, for himself: The now of Han4 1;, and Rev. M. J. Wilson, of Dr. Rog ', wounds mud he is, . . � Iarg dressed the __ DRESSY SHOE, I I cupidity -of th� poopk, brII W bur 1. in. -fact that it is now to be � filled 'by another, Nile; Exc#jl ub music was rendered by the now dof g nioely.—Rov, Me MoDermid, (if, - � I � . . I . directly through their - Parliament&,. would seem to indicate ith Mr. Gibson has church choir' and others. 'iThe proceeds Windoo preached ini the Presbyteriat , sentatives- I'll anta, �1'00;6* been inflolenced,to standi '�' .the Government amounted to . , . . I . church Sunday evening -Iseb, —Mrs., . Ek � , force the Governm 6 to tills 'for *batter�-or for worse ail I live or die, politi- - —We are ' orry 'to rep)rt the death of Boyce, Goderlob, Is visiting friends in � . 'an' I "' . . FOR, DRESISY it 0 on "trh� - I . � I I . . both extravagance and decept 0. , no only oal with i6l . the wife of I9k9 me Lawrence. -,of Londeabora, but- ml �—Word was race- ved here on � . .1 . . , b. I . . t raniedy fof &I �y I I hich oopurrii. on Wednead4y night, of lost Tuesday of the death 'at Rathwell, Mani- ; - I this to a system of diriot blixi. 1 . w a I . . ++++ I 10 i + 11 114 1.11F !_ R.6 IV_11__11__9__f__9__!*_+ I. . I . -a- - - I . .ation. This *oald be largely'for the 'bane. . . 9 The damOlgn in - Ku oks opened- on week. She w is marrieds, lijible over a year tobs, of Mrs. Duncan Cameron, formerly a . - . . . - � ; . Monday last, when Be R. amey, M. Lf All M awrouce, her maiden name respeotaA resident'of. thio,, village. The re- - . ! � � fit of the masses, but the corporations an' 1. Did -it ever occur to you the great change that bas taken . 0 � 6� b0,,,,,,,1;U!:,1� on, and was the third4gogh- mains will be broughb heie 4w Interment, place in the kin 14000polistir, &rWoll&$ the P, spoke ab a Mahaffy mee *ng at Grav . � . d .1 . . . onticians, will On, ter of Joseph 1 you. She was idways known and the funeral wilt take - place from the - of shoes.the men wear. A Iew years ago any old thing in the w4y of a hurO." I That should said the mabtei. if as great ob , ob and Leagdo worker, end residened of Mr. Win Scott, 6 ht against it ,as lonk as they oa ,' ,as it! I ; merchant, on shoo would suit most men but now his shoes =st be perfect fitting and of 9 n , . I . I I . thakVioei n6b aleeb ths overnmeub &up. 01 i - would spoil many of their Not laid schemes. , , .will be very )uoh missed in Itheis circles. Friday, ab I o'clock,: to Rors' cemetery, the latest style I hape and material—in fact man�a shoe plays a very im- ., . . I . . por6r the electors of � 1� skoks must be am well as by large number of friends- and London koad, . . it would, also, stop the pernicious system peculiarly constituted � 4 haqy is the.Con- I . '_.portant part in his general make up, The shoes we sell are Seltated with I , I which tends to make the morvative candidate.1 *- ­ acquintano-es.! Our sincere sympathy in , - - I . rich r1oher Ind bfie � . ; extended to t' 6' bereaved butbind mind � re- : Varna. great care as, to their style, comfort,_ finish and durability 'and every pair I . : -4 . I .i . I .i . . . - poor poorer. � I latiVes. ::; I . � . i � i I . . The' -other day, whilei 11 I'll, I � NOTICS.-Mr. Ban Higglub now wears a , carries with it -the stamp of Good Value. Is it any wonder then that our . ____ � . I . I - I . Re We Sootb, -16 - was upbliing but a wonderful will smiling face ; a little girl . arrived Sunday . ' � . Seor ' � . . sales in the men�s department are constantly inerdasing when 70 etary of ftte and G'vefument leader power' and no.-ve that saved Mrs, L' - u haVe a`4 I . Dominion Parliament. , I . I . _ Oulml morning. -Master Leonard Keyes gob a assortment like this to choose from : . in the Senate, ,wAs addressing, that body.on 11:`r0otor, of G6der1oh township, from,alm.pab . . scratch on Ilia eye and blood poisoning boo I . . I I instant death ; bile picking apples One !Y nab in. I We were mistaken'last week in predict- the second reading of the Grand Trunk Mrs. Harawall, 'of Godericb,in vimit- The 86ter Shoe, o . i , f which we are sole agents, In box calf, dougo)a kid, smooth ' ' � Ing that the members. of -bbe - Dotni i ' lastwook. 811 wav up in a tree, and I In Ing bar rov, John . � calf, Parliament, would be able toi nlou Pacific bill, after speaking f�r a'n, hour and a reaching it thought she strainqd Ohs ? geue6l march% - nb, of this patenb kid and enowdl calf at $3.50 and $5 a pair, ,. . I part Ica of quarter, � amidst considers6le -interruption, arterles-of he 0 �.e place. -MW Jennie Rathwell has gone to . The King Edward Shos in dobgola kid and box calf at $3 and $3.50.a pair. . . � art. Mrs. Proctor felt r. I Toronto to clerk in- -a store. -Last Monday I The Peerless Shoe in dougols kid and 'box calf at $3 and $3,50 a pair. . I their Thankigiving dinner at, their omee. suddenly grew faint and hoid td'be assisted self riuddenly owing weak, but v*h won. Mr. Wm. Purdy was picking apples in Mr. I The King Quality Shoe in patenb calf and enamel at $4.50 and $5 a Pair. ; 1, The House Is still in .jession � . derful (proseno of mind she in � 0. Ward's orchard, when a branch broke The Unrivalled Shoo in box calf and dongola kid ab $2,50 -and $3 a pair and a bott � . ., sod pi or6ga- from the chamber. He re3 tion do' , soon after. emergiag into!! the fresh 'air. .steady herself I atil she reached - the grounid, I bf other-- . as not &seen to be much nearer than � lotting him fall a distance of about 201eet, 7 i Senator Scott in 78 years ' age. He ham when she we . lines of fine shoes at $'I), $2.50 and $92 50 a pair. May ,WV show you our lines if ..- � it was last week. During. this week main- . -off Into &-swoon, Medical through the tree, breaking .some ribs and Men's Fine Shoes. . I � been prominent in political ! Ife since before aid 'was imme a . .� bore have been.' struggling with the supple. I Confeder tion. He was aib ' a time a mem- some time bef �'o sumaiGued, and It was bruising -him quite a bib. -Mrs, Word, of z , - . .4 . . 4 a came to. . � . Egmoadvillo# It, this week, visiting her sons 44-+ !4 IH__,_.__,__,__,__. r_V__._,_. . I .- - . . - Mentary estimates and,, also with the �bill to bar of the Ontario Gover ment, and has �-M 4 4 ++al! � � - dau � � re. Millot, mother of. Mrs.$. A. Me. and yliter here. -Mr. Levi Mokins has . 7­7_��_ I - . ' - scones more honest 6lootions. There are occupied his present positio . In the Laurier gaw, of GoAerl(!'h, died on Thursday of last . _ . . - ' ' . � I Governine engaged' with Mr. MoNaughton another - however, several. clauses in 6h nt, since its formation, He has week, after a long illness. Atre. Mille�'s year. Mack krown a good man when�he fr .- . is' hill to been';L remarkably vigorone man,bobb phyal- maiden name w so Philf ' ad she was , Rs WILLIS & SON, Seaeforth 1�_ . 9 barn - I . , which there seems to be. -a goqd deal of ob- oally and intellectually,' bit nature Is get- in Scotland in 183�3. khan quite *'youn one. --Quite a number attended Blyth . I . I ' I ,� . - be ' left ting the better of Cleveland with relati ' 9 faellre; they reported a good time and a wet - I jeotion, and the probability is ll� Will I � him, and10 will have to girl she came t� Sole Agents for the Slater Shoe for ruen-4nd. the V,mpreso Shoo for stop dowr and out befort . I vast one. -Mr. F�an k Keyes has returnect home . woMet over to be dealt �Ith next session, as inem. ; v6r� long. The and at the age i i IS was married, to James from New . Ontario. -Mr. and Mrs. Johns ' ' 7 � . . & I -1. I � . 1. incident bf Tuesday Is-& waiAing. that there Miller, a mouk or, of that, place. A f ' �_ - . :_��� � I bore do nobsesta-muoh disposed to tackle a will be is *&can . 10W attanded the wedding of their cousin, Miss -easeful as in former years. -Mins Witts, a T. N. Forsythe. Mr. Bell made a. feeling � oy in the ,0abineb and the years later, abo t 1851 or '53, they remov0d - measure of this kind so late in the samion' I Ellis- Tipp.ett, B&y.flold, to .14r.. Wm. Mug. .. , Senate before very Ion . ,a weis the father to Goderich, w ore Mr. Miller become cqu� . former resid,eab of town, but who is now in and sultable r 1: on ibehalf of himself . . tard, of the same place, on Wednesday,- Toronto, to "viliting friend$ in town this Mrs, Bell. ep y , And and- more pmrtioidatly as ,the attend% ce of of the now celebrated 9cott . A.0t, which was nooted with the ,foundry., Some 15 � � . . Addresses were alec; given b � I . . I . y0ar" Miss May MoAsh Is the guest of bar bro. week. -Mr. E. Hammond, of - Wingham . _y - insmed of ter him. - .�; ago Mr. Mlller:died, ano several present, all expreaIsive of the vaii. : members in not 70! uch more than a qu um. � . I for the pasOoleve!n ther, Dr. MeAsh, of Bolgrave.-The Bible ' ited friends here over Sunday.- Mre able a vices rendered the church and ths _ I - .� - years bfa'wido* had resided at Winu�pag­ Society meeting this year will be held in Zarry Holmes, of Wingliamf paid bis usual cause I f relifion by Mr. and M The Opposition have been. . . i , after Hou. Mr. At the directors, moobi I f the Western -Out of fiv . entries 'for collootions I F . - iish . . � a I Mrs, B A, 4�d er, Minister of Ao- oultur� the English church, on October 19th. Rev. visit- to town this weak. -Mr. Robert Doug, also ex pressing the togre . o,' withla bi " 0'aterib Dairymen's As .#, nature study, at "the G9derich exhibitio' . 9 I sociption, , hold a. 0 2 Mr. Newton is expected to be present. Mr. isax-has disposed of the baking department at thei? contemplated r - t felt ou all n" ! school section N . 5, Rullett, secured fite Newton is a former pastor. As this society of his business to Mr. Roberb Barret, of this them well in their - new emoval and wishing club. They moved it resolution coudetWDg Brantford Iseb week, a resolu �ion Was adopt- ' � . I . prizes, which w areas follows : Collecti ln home I the manner in' wifoh the last cansual ' and sphere, of � in-6ne of the beat in the' world, we expect place. who has been working i"ns of.the labor. - The proceedings were :also enliven . . , i was ad urging the Go�ornment , -,A - make Hon, of grasses and bloveri firmb prize; - collactloon each church member to do his and her duty best bake shops in Ingersoll for the past two- by' mu ' ,#d token and the large expense inourredi 11 Th,'e, ; I .Thomas Bodlantyn4 a Cabin A Minister in of weeds and V�Ieed seedr first prize 1041 Releotions, The evening was Minist6r,. ho � � I I ; Of aid be presoub at this meeting. Aninvita- years.' We have no doubt bub that he will most &I reashly spent and all seemed to -feel - I waver, was .able to. thow, 1�t -charge of the dairymen's late#asba, after are b wild flowers ana. leaves, secondi prize 'a extended to all, -Rev. Mr. Miller is keep up the reputation. of ,ohe shop by turn- that-th iv had'eautribated to a most d - I . I . ;. Of tion I . least to the matiolaction of his natural"w6od, ff�cnila prize ; of insects, etoi, � Isu , term, calling him to the Senate, , . strong depu. - : able to take his place again, and his people i _ ' that the census tilien under dire .tation was,jalso appoints third prize'. As4� them I outnothing but the best.-Mroo -Joseph able ob act. The following Ill the' add,rew .. . ­ . I Ills d 0 go to Obtaws .; I a collectio as were all -ere pleased to have the privilege of heor,4 ter, of Jackson, Michigan, i Is at presen�. 11 -, auppo; made outside of jreguI&r school work and in Mit, BRLL, We as members and . 6tion cinagr , E depariment'was much more fall and occur' and urge -this upon Sir.Wilir Laurier. As g him, -Mi ,A. J. Keyes a6ended the visiting bar friends in town intendin to - . : I ropriety of increasing, the Cabinet by duriag' the las� spring and iummor v0e r o adhere ts of SD, Andrew's church, Icippen, Me that� that preViously taken by the Con. 6 the' p* consider it a very I convention herd in London last.week, being move her furniture to Jaoksoup wheteiler and" I n additional Minister, we or not rapared ,'creditable standing for one acherm and pupils o I ' � . I . I . 4 . I - a delogate.-Mis. Munshaw and Mrs. Word husband has a good osition.-The grist Sabbath school, With (Te . f St. Andrew's . servativ� par . a more school. � . - ty,"sud � that -the expenso wag' �flo may. Bub, if one is to ei ddef, � M keeping better, but are still under the mill shut down for a 1P_ ep regreb at our . I W nob projortion%tily greater, The mobiola of .c6thpatankparson for the" ON blou tbas Mr. -On Monday 0 ing of 1470 week, while doctor's care. . ew days this week# . knowleige of your futen-ded removal from , I , Ballantyne could not be gob. But, in so drivi alcag th itaboll g . I while putting in grates so that they can our n I hborhood the Oppolf tion w w . I . : raFelo opposite I and congregation, have � f 0 therelor;,. voted dow, far as tho vacancy in the Sau�ts I ,. I � I . - ! . burncoal exclusively, as wood is getting 'S this 'eveningo- to manifest our - n Mr. MeKoeve I oule, toward Listowel, . ' &Hem I . 1! is concern- . . - e . b� a good majorty in &.thin House, t r Missoo Mary and � Cromart.v. very scarce In these parts. hearty Ipproolatlon 0 i ' ad, TuE: Ex-posmon would .e0inestirmsoond , oulao uke, daughters of . I � in f your kind services bo. , There now seems to be co'asiderable doubl the Dairymen's recommiend ' N Adis 'Duke, 3rd boncession of Gray, warp It's the' little things in life, like the fly in . : wards t # the 'various functions of the I 8 ; w1o, from a p iness ntan& % from tho buggy and slightly Injured You 110 long. so earrmtly and I 1# � to whothei thtre I will be b in Onts arty oar tj Pull oman bhro � church 4'hich f, . a disso'lubio and I 0 the butter, that bother some folks the wo3t, 10ppen, I i to effid. a h6r re ,h &' I ago—a more grace, D. Hay', Commissioner and Convoyancer.1 a I I i election during t & coming ' Iota int, is move deserving of recognition than The bronoo bhey� were driving became So, almo,46 is the little thi " I atly filled. We Would t w 0 f, sk o to jwoe t t I � I 18 Un'tallantyne,'and it would.1 be a graceful . rifistoned at a pig on the side of the road) ful curve here, more roomitherap particular willoo mortgages &ad doeds drawn up, Money leaned p 0 1 . , his writing de4- . N #aid thab there will be #n6her a iorb thing for the Government to' liquidate this' 'on was soon be ad control, Miss Louise, atton,tioii-having been Ivan to every detall- � At the 10,feek rat" of interest. 1740-H ; Mrs. , 11 this cream and sugar set, in ! "I'll ...... . . _ I vition of her useful aid as .a member V I ��Jion early in .t 0 ftew year, and that ban dehi bo'w when so favorable an opporbu�iby who was thrown at first, Nubbsined only a that osdies our Cloth lackets and Far Gar-' DIED INDAVOTA.—Atan I er f .. , I I the 618(tion oqdrs, No appointmenb could. be made tb . I y friends In thisl Miesion1laind and in other c -burn �Wffottltf ill t It jab slighb bruise on 6 a hip. M iso Mary, who mouts eo be I I ship shape/' comfortable ,and �! neighborhood will read with melan-,holy in- We are not h work.' on W' t . � � I . I . - [ was driving, woo hrown ou b nearly opposit I offerlog you theso p ' � I I would.he niore satisfactory to -the people 0 . I � 0i to Vyos 1814,f coupled with low torest,the following paragraph,which we " ri . I . . jrtsente, in. I I ap ng in nor I 0 tarlo. � . Keever's 1 tendfa thereby torOM11UGrAte YOU in Say will follow to thel ia� p'soo'cr"GA01Y oil I Mr. Me opeovand had her head and, p r I cheas nagn dr'a' ar ut a 0 satisfaction, Is - our take from the ludejendent of Hado;rlin, 19 . ' 1hould this be t6 final -conal -_ - W. V !rhe H it J)n- Su�ldsy motning, Poeunifiry aenss,'but, in s ujioa, It � willo; I ­ - I shoulders badly u1sed and her ear out, thal stronghold, . '31 . cFaul 00,, Saisforth, North Dakota -, . orns degree, be. , - I i � doctor ha to put several �st,ftdbes in the � -sides In mere word* . 0 4oubbt 6e the resull t of a ootapromisi be�� I Wows of the Wipek, ' V113 I 1870.1 September 6, Mrs. James Audereou, aged 40 . to indicate "our gestle, . I . . 1--fter. tuds and the feelings of :friends . -_ - w, i The9buggy wis smashed,to pjaesi, and 21 dayop after having . . bin that we-, - . . son the .Govicroment and Oe wombers, Mus, D.�L, Mooiw DY,AD, M ra, Dwight and left along, bh6 road, CUUTUNI RN',OkN1$(j,-Tho good people yearep two months I oberishtoward you. We can a' . I . L, Moody, Oldo'w of the ev'a sbyterian congregation here bave 6'Iftared severely for over two weeks f,rom that the u I . Psure YOU b is: not much of � secret that � the Govera4 n anst, died on "The Indian: Head (N,W,T,) Prairie'. of the Pre �ho effects of o nanimous vVish of those �o w,hom . . . i afternoon, at her, 6mo in HAob recently completed extensive repairs on their ft0eFp1Vg On a nail, blood pols- - � out desires an, election'" soon 4 saturday Witneol, "alts M A wedding at 8111taluta on 81 10 you have been so true & Personal friend and � I ponc blop� Northfield, Mossaolturebts, ' church building. The roof hoa� been otting in lowed' by I k' wt passed banefsol or, i that.you and your family may - 0 i I# il in which the bAd� was a format Waltonjou, � 1hing- 00 ail tit the members 4 not care to forego two Arrrms Too Pi,ENTIFUL - Commercial , I Iedp'haw stained glass windows' have been away. Deceaved. was born 1 in way town. long be ,I t � fin follows '. "A �retty wedding to . ship, Huron count oelons' I a-demolty,! Th nt-- sea ion agent Bail,* a!t Birmington, a' vises �Canad- . . A placdi� put In, and tho interfor has boon nicely _yp Canada# where' she epared to eujOY the'sontinued bless. � ' here on Wednosd�y, September '2nd, at the Ing and presence, through a happy life as beft. an ui u.susl IRA apple ithippers to be ca !aful for .the painted, calsoigined and otherwise decorot. . . and r . ,U;t "no, and ha .� r grow to womanhood- at the home of her par- glorious aternity. of HImwho is t , ' a �ir i;n � I present and'. - not send too, lAr :a quantities, reeidenco of We J, Smith, - mhen his sister, ed, while new carpets have boon placed in ents, Mr. and Mrs, Wilson 'MoSbarry, come -he giver can 64811114's AN Well, and If 0 thij, im emi 0 - t the p Miss Lizzle Laur&' aud W. R. Trench, drug.- . to North Dakota in 1887, on a visit of our b at gifts." . -_ . .rhere It a glut in the market Mat the igloo and on the pulpit and choir plot- to or# hid to a�d the . __ I � - fist, wero united in Marriage, Rev. R. C.' in listere, Mrs. Isaac Luker and Mrs. Job - , expanolo of an Oleation I time, bub it will. come right g dpally. .He forms. It nowl looks very pretty, bat h out, h egr . u I . . , . ollock, of ballisborn, wan the officlabi I Anderson, While here ohs -met i . ' b would notbe very plaos a or pro:fibable,' :ays-shippers will make bobtei ricem if they 09 side and inside,1 The re -opening and anni- and mairled . Perth Notes. - � y the shorb sessi . I . . and small. quantities and ookly to in. clergyman. '-The. bride wait charmingly versary servies 1were held on Sunday, the' James Anderson, on August 8, 1889, to -On Wednevday,. Oct - on method pr(poesd nl�em- , dree4ed iv a blue orope-de-ohen6 gown, trlm. . ober 7th, at haN Ora. - I -, � - I f terfor tofts, ;instead of all b .ough Liver. Uh inst,, whon�Rov, Mr. Baivem, of Bruco, whom weroborn five children, three of won d be porn tbed - to � imV another mad with embr idered chiffon and ' , Past al* 4 11 ' 1 . 0 too I . . which, betide the husband, survive her, ok, p, . pool, Londay . I ,:n exceedingly Pretty wedding ftean,*d I and Bristol, ribbon, while her, white field,- preached pwb very able sermons to at Listow.el, -at the residence -of - .red dollars-, . which would go a Rousma im, , ,rrlg Sao ou.-Joseph 4o'n9'&woy gown WOO bills very largo congregatiors, On the following the oldest but I I years� of age. These are Mr, and Mrs. Thoma Wa � . and white ouibing I'[ Nfre., We J, Smith pre I i to 8 Manv, Mitzhellgrivol cod � in helping t ,� *Chamherlain started one �fflornl g on a day's - Monday evenin an old fashioned bee m ado when their oldest daughta . 7 - hem on I witl� t 1o1r aidid at bb . . set, 104 to mourn the tons of a (ofid and devoted � ' a organ,and played Moodelsohn's Ing was field, I . -ro, IMI#a oshire, nd was wel- cells W Is and mother, There are two sitters and Mande, I ­ me the, , action � rpause1j, whi vifilb to a friend in Fif I . b wai a splendid sue M" Life companion of Mr. I P to the olc#j9n could P arrival ab Cup . � by , wedding marah, whill Mi 8 1,okson every he ladies of the ( P4robher in Ojiva,da, &ad the two shiters William Butt. . comed on hi a large made a very pretty'li a ""' " a reopecti )ongreF�. ; . oil the present voiers' listo, wbiob crowd. bble flo a hold ' � 11i MA40 a sb6,rb 0 b hfoh - war gl I.- only tion had made t is mosb- boautifil.1 provis ( fuentioned above and a brother, Wm. Me, -Mr, Win - a now in course' of preparhtiDR, and lbbe red his'heareriv, remar�i to U uv the Immediate relativemand intim to frienda ,I.or the inner man, and fb,was all of ie be a 8 arry, living- bere, Ab the time of her house an ,�Iot* Timms has purchased tht I sign literature will keep fr' c " V 'bu I o one of the controictfa - parties wor present. ' WQ in such ab indanoe that, des tb in the South ward, Mitaeu, amp a# I or hot had anefitted more than him � , _plb - E d ath Mis, Anderson was surrounded by known ow :the old Bristol Property, from a olaor, and P kis f In the Past The happy pair b irded the easte�n exprees ' a b a hor*husband two #Uteri, Mrs. We Pollock, � me by the;pport of the wor I ! very lirge sudioilce,there'was abundance for - Under,all the oircumetan, 0, t r6a . 110 d 0 1 for- a brip to Bran Ion, Witialipeg and Fort 1' . b# M ins Net . , he ,have the a& confidence Ion, and there Were baskets full left over, . r aunt, Miss Radio Marsho the zurse, all years agi thin property was worth $1,15M, . . . re, it -Le pretty safe to- lay out O" 0 lot Duo rud supporb in his promenb undertaking, : Frances. The bt do is a ! general favorite i An excellent . I of whom did everythin � sible to zrolieve and cit r Mr. Ti . i I here, while the gv om is on I i ,prqgramme *as also provided, Poo � mmil has got a great box. r another short Nessio early 'in the iew I 110 CHILD , a of o�r popular ! hir suffering, Fituaraf � � 11 or His &,D A(m, -The � The 'chair woo occupied by the worthy pas. somices were hold gain or V, le, -place has depreciated in value or, and then look out, for, the dismolut�iou Marquis of Donegan who, AlthDUgh he has young business me 3. " I . itor, . Rev, Mr, Cranston, who has only one in the Methodist Mpbeopal church, In Bud. considerably. -1 � ­_ i . , been married three times, has hitherto been , fault, and 'that is, that he will ps,!mijt In erl(n. on Tuesday afternoon,: Rave T. A. -The Atwoodatsge t,-eain crosbed , d the alectigns alcitg or t� , a ilittle � � in May Beedhwood,, I � re' childleps, has become , a father 4 b the age of iremsining In a condition of single Wessed Olson offiofating, The beautiful long sar- excitement itiMitobell re"ntl � �Al � i , - Y. . I outse .1 .� � I . � , 9.2, He married'his third wlfe�l & daughter NOTEs.—Messrs. Will and Joe Reynolds iness, when he should have another occupant vioe was by Mesdames Bomb and Watson and was left standing in fron I . The team — - 0_mmw� . t of. the -Whitt � 1� 6f Henry Twining, of Halifax, ova Scotia, Mr. M. Lyn - M�ssrv. Kevello and We G. Engle. The at. Co.'s butehe . - � I . visited at oh's last Sunday,- Ifor the handsome and commodious maned, - r she � ditorial 'Notes! i - t the beginning of the year: Sh is 2-2 ydars Mr. Frank Klein spenb lost Sunday at the Butp with the pumber of pretty, a' dance was large, attesting to tke univers- and mader ,p, sad became frightened . ' I onsibi a lively darsh up W,ain 11tres4 . � - ., and,- Comments. a . 0 to i I . old. The child, who is a boy so born one f young ad cultivated young ladies in the . a, liesbeem.ond respect in which the deemed turning i 'to f he Hicks bouve alloy. The I 9 parental home._Q;jite.& number o coagrd- - . If our worthy friend, who oocajionsIl iro - day recently. He will Inherit . a title, bu� men are passing through this vici I ation, it is likely he will remedy this do- w a V a large ofrole of frlends and rig strucl � the corner of the �bstoffico and . I a, comparatively � nity bay- ne hbors.;) , literary" genius through. bi! a- , eZto libGle oleo, Merations of in fowl. Among them we noticed Mr. allb in his dementia affairs before very long, broughb the horses to, in standstill, No umns of the .�, the family having.equandered t a eutati, J09seph Carling. J 0 Va a humbler. -Mr. Make ddresses both interesting and appropri- .-Anniversary services in conuee- � damage � v" done, however, and the stage . Ezater Advo�ate, wo Id- . ti I . I!!-"- I � spenb Iset'Sunday i Pith his sister, M 4te we,re delivered by Revs. Messrs, Sha ; with the Kippen Methodist church will coach eoo iL Satins what he pre&' es,,he might acoom. - i . re. Mike proceeded oil its jour , neV. a good L his own . Hiiron Notes. . . ' of Egmondville ; Henderson, of 8 -, and r ish som x. K. Holland, taffs 94. . Klein.' -Our march int, Mr. ( wl be held on November Sth and 9th. when -The I rame house vorth of 'St. Marys oni ide of he � . I . I I intends shipping a .6arload ofpotatoes some- MeAulay. of MitchkI. The choir of the Rev. Mr. Allen, of London, will conduct Junction, known as the old , .. case, and it he had romqva �th� boom -The Clinton public .,S�hoo i board has I time in t; Exeter Presbyterian the Sabbath serviose- both morning an flughes ,pro - he near fat urs. -The land is now I church discoursed 9 d perby. w w destroyed by fire on � Wednesday )in his own eye before he expanded so � raised thersaltrie 1. a of all their to 'ohere, . itl-excellent, condition for plowing an'a the _ on Monday evenin a fowl evening-, I eptember 30th. It Wi ; - iob ment I I sweet mupic ; Miss MoNaught, elocutionist, - evening, and al energy in trying to:. discover! as occupied . �_Mro. B. Plynn, of Winghadl, - has die-. weather very .favon ible. of Mitchall,gave several reeltabioum, and Mr' supper win be hold. -Alex. Molemi , son by Jo Axmstr,o,u section a mote in the eye of Ting Ex ' . I 01 . I . mes � S_ man on the . [4081ToR he 0 11'. of Rohn McNev* who has been in the Grand Trunk . Rai way. There was no I d of her property In'that to to T. and Mrae Stoneman, of Heneall, gave sev. uld appear a deal mois cousisteilb. I 0 1 t ; H. i I . — . f I . I � - , 7 t, , � I . Woss, for 62,000. . I . Lon0obbro' . oral duets. It was .% roal: treat from firkt Mdlsons Bank in Clinton, bas been trans. insurance on t. -ho contents, *tioh were � , I - .11 . . . -H. 44, Tudhope baa disposed of his ': NOT913 . * bolast. A social was also bold the folio Win ferked to Alvinstion, sod has been promotr.d owned by the tenant, Join" 'Armstrong. I � , -Quite a Umher of the friends pf evening, ' when the programme co is, I to the Pobitfon of taller. Alex. is to be The'loss v . Hon. Georg'e E. Foster ex Minister of grocery business in Wffigham�,.'to Wad I no to rill be a heavy one, �,, i - , * . nonce, who f6r the! past two years has Brotheis, of Fordwi h ;; I a Mr. and Mrs, Or& ford gathered at their mainly of �refrefjhments and social converse. congratulated an his progrobs, which is in -A year-old steer ' belon ; I : I . I , gitlg to " - an living quietly in Torontq, 13. -Mr. Be H,-SMIZO ;hip d fF;rn Clinton, home on riday ev Ing last, and presented On the whole the re -o ervices were a keeping with the standard of our Kippen Bragg,of laushord,bro I I Mr. . devoti g � f . ' L keone of its front I . the other d&'y,'0va car lo x t- theni wib a writ. desk, before leaving for marked success from bo 9 when they g I . egg nself to various buelt I 1i a 0 ort I Tnlmll lost, and, as o out in the o do a few day by �epplllg into a � hose interests. and in ght .p on their now home in � the West. . �world t 1 1 Yo hole in Ile. I They will they mark anoth for herneelves, , - The aggregate wel was 112,500 -arimportant s6age in the -Mr. mud Mrs. Pilbert Dick the field� r. Gibb, of St. Mary#, Wax ' I , . undisturbed enjoymene of ho'�e If -le, tounds. ' -1 I . . 4 . leave on Friday n6xb� and will boyinuch history of the prosperous- congregation, the vi.s* ed friends in Creditou duriiig the fore. 3alled and found ib necessary to ampatAte . . 11 again enter politics, this tiTa in. Great -A-cow belonging to Mark keakins, of 'fainsed by t6ir thany friends here. We success was creditable to the people, and par of the week. -James Sutherland and thebroken limb near �ge shoulder. The k . GIStiouL With M ish them every sucoess.-Mr. and Mrs. musthmve been natisfacb6ry mud encourag- lag vil- Animal is d6ing Wooly and in a few dayff itain� -in ano q Chamb�r- Loceter, was struck by the train the other w hi OD, G-,- J., of Henmall. were in the , o has asked for his assist,Mce in the day aind -killed. The anima - I I 1was worth this ' n, *b . . a . Thomas Manning have been on the nick limb Ing to the pastor. The proceeds amounted I '8;the oDber day, &baking hands with old more will be walking around with a wooden secution of his campaign. M . Foqt� e about $35. week. -Mr. 'aud,Mrs. J. Laebam re. to $175. .friepds. Although Mr. Sutherland is now leg, Dr. Gibb .says he will r 0, - which vu ehortly for the old countfk. 0 is- -Wm. Button, of Wing turned on Monday a � in pub oil it, q H, , hain, 'intends go- -ening. after an extend- . is fou'r6h-acore year, he is still active.- -n-M r. David Davidson, of lot 4, 00 ong on the stump, mud will atiful ad visit with fri a in Detroit, Montgom- , - upoes- I ­�,_ ) the old "ing to Toronto to reside, so that he. will Wrn. Hollingshead and con, Henry, of the Sion 6, Fu larton, has sold .the old Davidson I ��try peop a pi a way that.'th+ have not bq more conveniantly situated 'to attend to ery and other p abs.-Mro. Whitley is Myth. I, I Datton raills, were- here this week, calling bomeatead at Carlin nae visiting friend i -NOTF.S.-Antither of the, oldest residents ,Rford, . tohim -brother, oustomi'd to- 6 ; I near Goderich,-Mr. U. on old time friends. lb is twenty years John Davi'son, who .lived on lot.5, -conces. . hamberlalh�rmd'Foa- his lumbe'ring operations. - ' . ' - will make'a 'poweif ul team. , ` . -Mr. S., S. Cooper of Clintod,, Tyndal and sister, 61 C&rIowj spout Sunday lb town passed away Sunday morning, about nine 5 M r., Hollinshead left here, and in that i0o � ' I V . has par- - . . I a 5 he ce was in the neighborhood . �- . 1 1 . chased the site qf the old Clarendon hotel, .wit.h friends here. 1-4re. Crisp speptThainks. 8 o'clock, in the persou of Mrm. John Buie, - timl, many changee have taken place. Hia of ,000. 4W 1 ey. J. Kenner, the well-knowll�n� � i i wibh friends at the advanced age of 82 y. -ars. Altho old friondk were ,all plda' t IV. T"! Davidson has decided tempe r- in that town, for $1,350, and *ill erect an � 9 ving i Clinbon,�Mrs. Brig� ugh I gad to see him build and settle in :Carlingford., Air. John , it. W_ � ham is. visiting friend Mrs. Buie was only in bed a week, sh agaim.-John McKay has returned to De- Davidson 'HII now sell the form he ot pre$_ e advocate, has run T. E .. up-to-date hotel ou I a in Brantford. -Mrs. a suf-- foul� of Mjr. . I fored a-greab deal, and from the first there troi.1 � L � . . -Mrs. Elliott, mother -of MAks'. T'Andrew, , (Dr.) Young, who bag been confined to her . , to continue his studief Ge, Of the Mibollel a in rnedjQiioe,- 11 Be -at occuo ea. which in a valuable one, sod" 11 Rec'ord4,and' t bed the ,past couple of' weeksi is improving Wa varY little hope of her recovery. Thois Mr. and Mrs- R. P). Bell have moved to move to the old homestead. - f, . � * I:e- of. Gorrie, -and forraerly of Cou"ance, died .slowly, -Mrs---Dayid Floody spenb thepast , her family left to mourn her lose are Mrs. Seaf)rtb, where they will reside in t,he -Mr. Michael Collins, f St. blar ' ?, or, over him own signature in' the Re. on Ta6day of laet, w;ek, after 06 liqgering I ' ,O � - der, pays hie re8peabe to ' bwo weeks with h Br sister-in-law, Miss rl'cOy of St. Marys ; Mrs. Curtio,st borne I � Yee one - th illness. The -deceased was 75 y4rd of age. . 0 Air. and- Mra.'Bell will be greatly of the old I residents of the .town, died on I . , � 6 �ravereno, Floody, of jBly6h.-IC r. - McCallum, who has a tw10 sons, who are oaptai-av on the lakes. U by the people of this neighborhood, tleman in good style. We do -pot The remains were takcn to onoon for in- ' Zlssloei Monday, October Sth, age# 65 years. He I ­ .. . - ' kno1v ternienp. . - . . � 1: beeninDri .Gann's hospital, Clinton for All. have the eympathy, ia -their loss, of the wibh -whom they have been associated many hAdbeenip. poorbealth-for. &few moutbe . , - I I : . origin of the oontroveray-or' h some time,'is 6ow able to wliolecomm�iuity. The funeral tookplace yearo. The people, f Sesforth ill find them but had 'only been,co - �t L's PA - -Robert Hollind, neari W41ton, has be around' and 0 W 91) r4 I ' oual has gone to sp8nd a owple of weeki h big Tuesday, and, to obow the 'esteem in %hich - nflued to big roord for a lar off-enae of Mr. Konner that� . a 'b�ughb C1 seres . of land from .a Misses 11 3 wit - excellent citizens. They are followed to ire of the editor of the Recorder, - am, of the Vill- parents in . the deceased was few days, He and -his brother. Patrick, . not seen Mr. Kennees letber,i- to wh , Kelly, of Brussels, locat;ed 1 Montreal, ,. I bold, there was a very theii, new home by the b0b wishes of a large lived tog -ether since the death of" their J... �i *1 a , I it h ILA r�u _ of : I e6i J4 01 ! � ,I. I 41 . C ,I 11 �Ii( I I � r. � , � I R1 1v . , i I ; 0�. U I 41 n i'. 6 � I �r I �d , 1, a 11 t1t, a a 6i rn 6 - M �h �' and rw_ 160 1 f) fbv. 011' , . , � �1 i 1 44 11 tsbm , W hy 0 0 I il , " I a, b .. " h I ark ,ir, �, 11 I 5� It a as h 100 141 � 'I � p I i 1 1 le: logo, paying $400 for. it. . The lioperbi is . Enn!!TM large following to the union eematery, circlO of frienim.-Mrs. Fletcher ana ohil- mot a Race's in, evidently, a reply, but .the ' where the rem' h r, some 1-5 years since. Mri Collins t . I . well located. Next.t-summer the ,purchaser Bruopfleld. - ains were interred,- Mr. dren� US Auburn, are visiting with her was a native of Ir4and, and the "family ttle doubb but the editor-thade the '' - 'ill probably build a house and bable and . NoTE&_Helvin Gr Long, of Listowel, visited his son, in town, mot * or, Mra. George Thompson, London moved to St Marys over -40 years ' . min w r "' see starIm." The man � I - %ham has gone to Tot- fop a fe'w days the' past week.-Trinit ioad.2-As an evidence of the beautiful sea- -The4offowing wills we Ago. : . * . -who runs u ) move to it, - He still retains his fiwm. onbo to study medich a . y 1� a controversy is our 3 . re, entered at the c . V MoE church, which has been closed for the put son a�d fine weather we are having, Mrs. Perbh sumgate court dpring September : � nton, b bughb his son of Malcolm MORVI an, will attend Knox month, was re -opened on Sunday, by Bisbop Jathrdlp Millir, of tbt; village, has gathered For pro6�te-leaao smitb' Blanehaid�..I-Arw. . -C. L. Fisher, of Oil . wen, it a snag thstwill hurt 'him. Revrend I . I biby-cle down to! the office the oth t day and College, Toronto, to 0 dy for the Presby- Boldwin, of London,� and the congregatio quiteiaquantityof secoudgrowth stra-h ) L nerandHend6raon an, testify to th ,left it standing outside.' In afe inutes totian- -in--#- T?.% L I n a�_ 0 a 64 -I- 9 &L., . ��, -_ I . . I . I - I ­ . - , . 1. I I � I . .. I I , � . � f � . � I . : I � 11 - - - 1.t% " , - L � - I � - V13 .... oCT. - - . L L , - � 111i,1111'1111i,1111� - 1,11,111,111,W- . I . ..... � . I I . - - I - : I Per, . � .�_ - ... , _. .1,ater Krupso * . - . - I . - ��s tr f,he , P01 60. sho I , I� I L I - I - I - rL U_ r the , 4_030 7 -re W.Dre I . . —"a - I � .-- L . -1 I t , V I .. vw� ,01110 Y ]&I j. - I . . I - I . *w 1-i 14"S,." eo, I yus y, - or. - L I - 0. L - V1, . i - . . . . 'Itav, - 1-4L b . - Uir - aled 110me-frorn, - it 'h it_�'rapj4ly x _U1 4 1 . .11100". - � I . I - -the aO , ��_Jjj , ,, Plel -4 ,A in the 1-5�ini � . OV- O, L I . . I - . -ion axi apptoprf 11 , . . . , I 0.0ory at $tratfo : . . . ,_.Sevenanda � - . jara I61 M.r. ,j'iasej . � - I _ . � I I Id 50_,I�Ushg . ige ed 7, ... ir.astmu to th6 MIN ; .. I � _jjre Wn-� Dal . - . . . � . . fine twi , I I . ibs,sed a t � - . � _0 � 4) ... . yde stalliolt Ir 1, 1. L I rter froU 8, 1. Impo I 41 __ _. tiortm- - .. . t L --St. Marys in I 11 *� -1 . tj�e s= of ftwj .. ,0�jj a buildnig il, . ,SPSL submittted t I I theoffier day� . � --stratfor4l"A �. . irew for this ye . ... - -1.1�40, ,Ias agAbLat" there we's a, UL Um I OW M1. i I � i � I I - I— I . . � , I . , _? . , jlu%la I.; �& Q "13� ifortner; of I I va driving tivo bi I &450n county � . . L I Along came au Sul . *em. The st4rted . boulevard =4 -Gal .40d ibe thm-A Sbo . 1Df thetA,6Dt4,-r#d 't L L , - ' , h � . o*or Lthroghi, t e L I _ — I I jim -6 clerk. *entL. L � -. .Mri 80� � � . jrwow� - � ..... L gie store when thle I I . . . tutthrough thm h� W � �mrrked so teit6ugh' � its bus'mess. 1, w1b the estsb1ishment � Vl&,t was left of it . I I - � shoWdSgaff, "ohin - L *10 L I � . . ir -L- I - 'Y of Various � 1L . jklem, It wsv he . losel ... iMt,af the ah. I . - as their autrour , , . &Ou removed. by � . I . . . - tolarp, Mr. fg-thru . . . jdr, WatXon of e L I arrft, ,�ed. I � , � 4-0 �_ ... I I . i The publio r.ov" : I I I'll � L #We &,good thini, L � =P-wd that The � 11 - f,t&r ,of Y.Ont-MAl V this season two -, jage tolorrod mup � eds . rgedm&Lp Of _0 UV ,&r that 4c&Ught , ' 1 7want, of it, was -eV44 1 4 "Sn d. we mrp- ' inform L L - . .�� - L, secition has been *.i . . The F.Amil* HemU ; tbe tw - �o bau 1`41 .1 . me dollar, itat 7 , e . " � An tinie, It'" tj . t= the pu�lic. - i I L __ __ � - � X . Fall wbcsl (now), a$&, � . - Oats Per bU&v1__., -pamper bzvjhd�___� p,aieyper bvAb*— - . -- . ]JU004,90, 1 . Ic'-w— - ButIte;.." WL — — "_ — — - — , LY40 PC, doz i7 _1 - F.40M. Or 2*0 - 40 _,4 . . ow per ton (1614).. - � aiij, per ton uco __. . . , In Per 100 to— ` [ -kir .,—.*.. . I , I ivp a .o.. ,I - � ­ : i W4011-- � - - - *- - � I xvviasoee P&T t -V it . . . S011 (felafl)�'per btr I - - W:;od for 4AL�K ..,Z*"� ,� W -Nod por-oord (StrLj4 . , , . I _*0 - , I A pin k .-� � ' rc I . - - 0 over Seed t�._*._�� - � , , - L - � Titnealy aee#_�__� I , - Vs U__ C ) _ ,4_ 4,_ _ , I . I - . - i - � . . . Dair , - . . " , :, ; . - ron��_:__rrj -000 I hittk �' i ,.:012am tb L_ 9�4 . � _to LLL;;;;;; in. atuff W to I I I 40restnery pri �. � . �Choiee dau,7 pouni . dhoice d '- tWee allry . , lumdairy, 10" to� .1 __9;Jr. I - of last W , tlAc� I Urge per pouni, I Prevailing price it, . 17 e for- lime& - I L - I - � . . MoNTR-FA I . . Li _( . I - I � market renial I �o fai prces Aire � . laid eggs 2L-1ej ; N itoek, 17t�o 14to :-; . I 18re ; JiLmedo 1% b . � The holdmgs,W. rm . I - I o8the cause ,(ill ti tatio, -111 to jj4cl beciloie, B-Otten . I to 2le ; Quej*c, tj i I . il : . � . � F � 11 � . . TM�NTI), 00W� , , It- . to'day ware wr* � are still sou"o-, I 'Ohickens to SUPAI '-�Yeo 1,0 �, t�o it�pjc il . 7 to Sc ; 4uid4s,, 1 � I 10c, and fowh at . � � I . � i � � g�, - � . TDRON�T% Oewl L - -tossare atiff eorn� stays -tile same at 2 . track here. Fbr j '60 to 70c is Paid. i . .; I. — I � I .. I V-30 V 8 Iro . ��, IR , VU personal, J�Z,tr, real -; Grace - �' � -7, .1 � � 1. ; U:affy are believers in and advo, 3ates of �� the ence. , personAt experi- he went�oatto got it and it w .7. I are clever young certainly ought to feel proud of their beanti- ries f�rom her strawberry patch. They were Og-'�Ivy, Bou,t,b Esethope, widow, V3,080 .Oar- I k I ft, do well in their ful edifice.. At the evening 'service, the i - I . - �� � I I . . - I - as . X.a - ,� i� . - I . I 0 . - � - � . Vile some men and will, no .do �� � � . . ­ � Nwtl6nal Policy, aa(t that I . person h i t I . large buries and fully matured. Mr . - ,.! etrmige 70ung c osen professions. eo. sonal ; Alfred Huggins, Elina, hoWlk.eaper -11 i I .Misses Ella Graham bi0hop preached a.splendid sermon, as he al- MCK � * ., ; � i ; I . - man Was seei . - ,- ,� . tj - � - I 1v af ex"aZeinning it a $y was also distributing rips berries 86300personal,$5,000 real. For,idrM - � � t � is the severest tax I : . it. A 11 . G -, ' � few minutes and Lillie McCowan ore visiting friends in wa s doep, to a packed audience, the oburch among bis friends, Kippen gardens always tr' - inia- - : , - . I - � I -aveying policy that could be devised. . So ' A brief �despaboh intimates that 'the r i y ­ � - __ . i . . 1 �� . ' - r� - � I .-om - before, -and i� to supposed that he rode off on Blyth.—Mime Flora S 'I . I I "._: I- , i ,, . . I I � i7 - -1 that so long as the money. is oulloobe ; ­th is visiting friends be Stratford _� I't I i n was looking. I - I ie . . : I I .boo -k -keeper, 61,001 personal ; Wol ' . - 1, `� be expended The only I ter A. ' , . i quir -8 ofi it when no poraq in Bayfield. —Mrs, - 19wero addressed the to rhi'm. Afterthe sermon. tberector corn 4nd roote. � 7. - 4 I ­ d Wivill Pliesionappointedboin i eintoth P ing too small to seat, all those who wanted excel —Fariners are now all busy with tj ation—SamuO Bennett, jr., - .... .1 __ , 3 has I - . i". . - 1 7 'j4.1 1. . -, .ay, is to:col. against, the late Sir g A pretty October" wedding g r�aced the Women's Foreign Mi4fonary Society it H . Rutle - , � , , - � I I I %. � � , . sate w, #ector Maedo;raidi. * — asked for a collection of $210; ' y. .Mitr.bell, labo.rer, $150 real ; War, . - . � d " a , ,� , ,.- . lect justso much at is requiredl for Is iti. ' home of Mr. A. Nichol,' , - of Wj'r gharn, on mondville, last week'1,--Daniel McC 9 and the con. PRMENTATION.—A very pleasant event garet Debuflo; Downie, married womull, $M � �� _ _ - � . which preyed upon his mind uroit Ile —A all is gregation responded by placing %�7o on the .1 I :. . V , � ,r Waluesday of last week, when Mio � book place in St. Andrew's church here one personal, $ 0 real. $. . � . fy � - I , i . �.. � lumie ro"nue purposes, The people Ire, his�own life in a Paris he'tal,bas . t. ' .9 Minnie building the brick work of D. Carnpipell's plate, showing the high esteem in which the a on . " . . 1, 1, _� 1, t� f , I If Big ' I . I *made 1, Linklater, Slater of. Mrs. Nichol, F v g last week. This was the presents- - I , . � � as unit- blacksmith she —The idea � . t 0, to blame,.ua in too, m , ling. ,7b I , - I t ih I p an4 divel ,,Of Ann Donald, reliet . . I - f . Sny' loi I raport, declaring them to be ubter.ly UZ ad in marriage to Mr. David Dina] ay,'form- Baird will not ttencl — Walter rector is held, not only by hie own people, tion o a handsome writing desk to Mr. Be late Robert Hendereon . or tile - - ", . . - � , - ances i ey - I I . , at hermon's rosf� I f ' ; . � the medical college but by the other congregations into I and. a silver cream, and a 'r set to denee, Mitchell road, Blanshar4j., rbtnoved . a .11 UP I ., � � z- � f appraise the. worth of their re presentative founded, The - fi- orly of ithat town., The interest ng cera� this year, on account the illness of his There is no doubt if Rev. Mr. Edmund - M ra. Well. :The preser. to -were, also,.s000mm ' ' - - - 4� . . ading goes .to sh6w' hat mony was ] 11 � ; ' " by the number and -extent 61 the mftey the,gsllanb soldier was ,a - -- � . . perfbrtned ab high nooni by -Rev. mother, —Dr. Ste mother old �ioneer. D ceased, -who. was in 4 �-,J: , � - - I I . I .. � I a - f - - -e t, of Montreal, stays here, he will Boon llava rectory a a I - .- . I 4 the victim of 8, ite D., Perris, and was witnesse nd pauie4 by an addreqn. The presentations ber83rd year. wu .1 - _J�_ _� i granta, he emn, got from the pub to and iealousY. As man wbo lackedt'not d by tie imme- formerly of Bra old, a -native of Xe ' 1.�� I treagliury , , . I � 11 , - - - . r'h � diite friends, of Who - , had shurch free of dabb.—Quite a number from were made on behalf of the session and county of Down, Irelandi -and came oawbtytop �, 6 . . I I 7 - � to face death in � the a thebride and gro - Mr. been dangeronsly ill W h blood poisoning, is rave Sunday, to the re- main berm of St, Andrew's ch uroh. Theebair Canada along withher husband in the year i LZ . - I . - � . � ­_ - I , - � 4 -a the battlege-ld, or challe . . . .�� 7,7 , for expenditure in,hior riding, xcite�neit 0, , and Mrs. Dinaley will reside in' - , candi at here went up to ReIg - i I , ,� r r , Colliug�. recovering and will ' ortly leave for a oproulag of the English chfirch there, also to was occupied b the pastor, Reve Mr. Me. I � � � : l , _ , I nge the oroe�iug af - � Y. I . . , . I , . . .� or a member can not produce a : MGM P PU- @again's shot or dagger thrust, briko wood. . � warmer climate.—Alex. Mhompson's barn thatea-meetipg oil Monday . 184.2, arrivirwat Ingersoll; where one yearFs : I � I - . - . - ; - ' - I evening,—Jae Lennon. ' I � � I , :-The. Wingliam Advance sq� 1. Mr. Wan has isased his farm near rebid w spent. .and I __ - , P R - * I I � - ence . thence reinoved to � Iar card in a Constituency at et otion %me down under the strain I of canto laiie , - 1. "On was struck by- lightning last week. The Moffat, wbo %as been in Grand Rapidsi, here And intends removing to - Seaforth, Blailcha � � I - - ' " ' Monday evening a man from n r' . SIX . . A I elmore,' boards were splintered and a rafter brok Michigan, fot the past mouth, getting - ome 110 ­ . � 1. �?- ., , . �-i than to show that he woo in himself as the centroX figure In a t r lirsof U11 od, (! r . an, rd i I t - Her �7 9 ­ . . a tr ument%l� in y years ago.. �- � - - 1� . 18431 -11 . I who is always rea'dy. for a 11tra " i 'horees, . but a where Its will have superintendency of the husband was a blacksmith by trade, but do- . 1�. , e . a series of odious chargibe that were 1 , .altboagh the mow was full of straw, it ideas in drafting and designing, returned wood workingdepa�rt ent In the Bell Engine . .- ; � 4. getting numerous and fib r. 0 th a I 0 4.. �.. . - � I � �, . ,oral grants f'Gin commig , was in'town and erdhanged ho In I _� - . I i _ 7 sioners say, wi . es ith one did'nob take 6 * .' Mr. hompson :_ :1 .9 1. r � � I 1, , - �� �_� - - . - the treasury for exPadditure - on p tb6ut " the sligh ea,� of Qui business rn � b . re Was very home on Saturday for a few days, before Works, a aided to ezidure the hardships of pioneer ­�_ �, __ - U, fie particle of truth." 4n. look -thouRh fortunate. —George 0 life and take up farming a. __1. - .- . 4 H woo a iewcher:and superintend. - I . ; I �� The bi�ave soldier me rLS . r, which branch �­ I , , L I _-'l- � I � , �h �' bidlding8, harbora,- railways, atc,, in,hie to have lacked; the @Wialquali the borse did not approv:o of eing atte a MP 611, Of Stanley, resuming his position in Stratford, leaving ent of the Sabbath school here for many the de a d and h'or -husband - were very zL I _. ee Be - I I . n I . .4. shuffled left last week to ad the dental college 'for there Tuesday.—Mise Ella Graham, of years, 6d for about 14 years he ban been an I A - -41- I—- ' ties that ,a -I around Without his aonso�t a i___ - , R _ I -111-, I I - . 9* riding. It is the man able in'en to bear up uu4ei undbs d Gicided.to ab Chicago.—Wrn. Baird successful. .­ � . - I I - I I - Gnt the past week with her elder of the church. Mrs. Bell has also , — ' . - , �­_, . � who osal rnAe ,the . erved - - , 1, �- .11 I grace, . � . a or within a few � minutes . " I" cornatib uioide, f 'Q has taken aposi. Bruefield, Bp ti:�� ­ - I. j.q . .. . �;. �F - ` tion in the technic The lime kiln ab Iredale'a mills, St. � - - __ �, I lbest showing i . � I 0 hool, Toront . � . ­ k. �� .al o.—Dr. eister, Mrs. James Sims.—Mro, J. Habkirk, been a prominent church�worker and has Marys, operated by Mr. James Sclater, was ,,�- -, 1. - I! ,�­4 � . - I I I ­ � - The new division of the High. 001,r, of neck or burst a bleA.Abaffel ; at anyrate it married on Thanksgiving Day, to Miss Me. nume as i 41--", I � � n this Way that istandH the . I ___ : after the trade, the animif fell and broke iti - James Baird, formerly of our burg, will be of Brussels, visited her abn and her other ��. - _. - t�_bast ehajacez of election in rno�t constitu � been especially active In connection with the d 1, - - 77, 1. � 5 ... im� � - � ..-.. .. � � "' I troyed by fire on - 'Wedneaday of last �,� Pk i� ,2 . . rous friends the past week.—Dr, Lind. Missioa Band. The presentations were -1 - . � onciem- PGOPle do not seem to realize t� di d tlhe� and there," I I I Loan, of near Monbrbal; The doctor's man week. The fire originated .pt the mouth of �! , : cl - ': . V - . - , - D,11 say left Thursday of this week for:_New made bv the congregation in recognition of the furnaoN One of the ceda' , - tv . y a - I . I _� 4at Just!00 in Ontario will be shortly drea;ed 'I II ereary services w -we hold tit Bethel friends will unite vrith pe n ( r posts kupporb- _ I F , A . i .. i 230AVObtained from ths Public exch6qiier under the Act sased by the � 3xtending berst York hospitals, intending to take 6 six ','.,h " active and valued services in conne.c. ing the bridg� work becoming ignited and - 1. � �._, ­ . ­ R t church Is. ' air .- �� � - -ZL­ � q . P Legislature of st week, On Sn day thel pastor. _ , 1 Is contributed by thernse - wishes.—A nam- ber frots 190 neighborhood vreeks' special course The doctor is bound 1�_._ " _ , . I . ff Rev. 0. J. Y�Iland, d . tion witIl'oburch work, and oleo as an evi- b rning upwaI;rds until it icaught the beldge, =1 l' I . I � � X i. _'_ I Ives iudt as eu�.aly lastsession, and a Chief , Justice and two eli ered a0de-ptable attended the marriage of Wm. Mustard, to' -learn all that science can teach him, dance of esteem and affection on the part of u I ; - . � - 8iormons both morning a. d evening. On formerly of this lace, to M� I work above. i Help was soon on hand, but _­ 1 � _'�E '%a the municipal taxes'which they pay an. Justices, will be r8quired t6 - ii the di�i ille Tippett, of thereby riefing to the toP of his profession, those wl h whom they have _e o long -the timbers being so dry, it was impossible i 1. - [I - � _-i - , .- 7 - - .1. _-1 uUMAY to, the, tax collector. I MMU I I - 7- - 14 - - - - - 11- . . I- I . I" iaste&�. of ion. It is Is- Tuesday evening a veiy successful te&-rnest- . Bayfield, on Weynesday evening, We ex. During his -absence, Dr. Turnbull, a �.Iever and so olooely as eiate(I I I � ." . . Bu� 1, be a a �- . . `; �, viewing it in this lighb,. the I stat6d on good ainbbority that th8 ing Was held. It was a fine nighb and there tend good wiahee.—Th3 Sacrament of the Young doctor, is , taking his practi6e. so , on the eve of their to check the flames, From the bridge the � - = 4 . . -1 .y lo6k upon jl� as, .0hief justiceghip has been:"offered to Mr. E. ' - _ 1Z � , 11 . i � -"' i, furnjoh, ' .1 K. C., bi. was a. large attendance. - —Mr. departure for another sphere of usefulness. . I w .? *tho Dornini � L 6) . I I - ­ dn� of, terian church on Sunday� - Iv at. The atten'd- Mjohigan, is at present visiting his parents Messrs. George T. McKay and Isaac Jar- about three years ago that; the kiln was I Dn in -th.6 church sheds, and after parta� I Z I Supper was served Lord'i'Supper wm obiarved in the Presby- Malcolm Campbell, of Sault Ste, -Mari The presontation to Mr. Bell was made b were. Tbese-Were HOOD consumed. It was '.. found MOMY which the ,F B.. Johnston fire darted across to wherei� the lime shede- - A I Government 0 _ in some mysterious way IBUtk . -Tovernment, and that jillue ie .. y - I ely iudepelid- a strong 1 the good things there the people adjourned ance at all the services 'was large. —Dunc,au I in town.—Qait bar from here attend- rott, and to Mrs. Bell by Mrs. John R. Me- burnt before. I The loss is aboufs,r,00. Mr. I , � I . L � I a " num I - : of 1 to thp chwriob, which was' so crowded that MeTavieli met with an anfortunate aecident ed the Dungannon fair, and reporb it, as auo- Donald, aud �he ad&eua wagn read �y Mr. ScIA-er ­ - . I i probability of his acoeptiog it. The N , � . - � . ! . ! i . I . I . I 1! , - % : � . I k wIH rebuild. . . I I I . � . I 1, . I 1; . I : I . .. � . i I � . . . : � ­ . . � ! I . � - . , ! ­ I � I . I . I � . I . .1, - � 7 . ii. : � : � I -�, I . ! I ___ i .. I I : I �. ! � I . . I �� ... I � . � i I . . . I I . �� . � I ; ­ t � . — �, . . . - I - I � .1 � . - - ; 1. - . . : ---*- _41"7* �__ M � I . . . I � ; I . ; , . I . A 71 - � I I . , I . - � . : �am . � . I I � � � I . I . , -_ �� � ­ I -1 . I � - -, __.....1--1 ­­ -1-_1_-__,___.1 - . I - � I—— ______,___ I ____________` __ 'it - av� I ---[.--,-",---------�----ib.---.,I I - ____ Tono,N-To, Octot to 82o - red, $1 U Y r6pring, 800 ; 00144 '50C. Hay— ow, S11-50 ; Aoftf or latra'sr, 'nl) ,- 100--i fim-md hogs. -Pei I lee?l—ls attad;y all, $1.3.50 for' bran t � Irejg_htse M94tobi for �cars of jshortei � vazt ormiddle fr�i � . . � . . , UVO St . � . � � r_"r),xV0­.1. vaglu � ateady at 10 W 1: I �Cau 1 tkt4ers. �dra . I ly i . steere 914 to 44,! bee, . I - .tj, 84 io 4,,��'4 p - I 101 -to -11!0, � q _\ L-jVFXXjoo4 tottAl , I � 52, to 51,;_d- ; 7 0 . A&NTRX&L, Pa� 'Was good at the X 1 Prices ruaged. " � - ,era' 3,�[ to ljq ; i ' , �2 to 3,�, -, rAunexa, Inw a fairdeinund I to "S8 �eac-b. ,Shro 3nand for Yhewp at Acid at 35c, 1*1mbp ranized fialn 41 to. , - - -Wasauh-, owirig tq. There W -at. a lorg. but they w�em,,Ynti and th,jdpw�aijd �N Offered to-fty *old 2 per poun-I.: 1445�1 1 21c per pound,; wt. sj� to 4.�o per toup 4