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The Huron Expositor, 1903-11-20, Page 4�1_-_1_1_-_1___.__1 I : _____ 8 �_ - X .— T I W I T,,� 11 .1 ­_ F - S I � - . A ' ' 6 2 1 3 — 4 -----." 5- 7 - 1 8 I 1 9 10 11 12 13 14. � 15 16 17 IS- -, - 19 20 21 22 22 .0.3 24 25 -'26' 97- , 28 - z 20 'a ......'.. 30 . ... i . ..— ­,, .I —, � I* I A- � _, 1_.- I 1* "I'll . � .... "I'll - I . NEW AUVERMEMENT$ Ar The fture, betweea Ahe Parentheses after each one, danous the losge of the Pripet on wh1oh the adrettleamentwWbis found RerAy 1hr0hr1#kwa*--B B Gunn -4 LadfaeCoats-l) X UeBeath-5 IQ Boots and VAbbers-ZUoKlanon and Oo-5 - Know the Chap -Alex. Wilson-& _ -,- R Wilils- And Son -4 Gre4 Mislaka-0reig and Stewart -1 I Fur We -W Mkard and Co -5 � Condition Powders --1 V Fear -5 - I 0. i W H W1111" HdUW Or Sale --:-111849 htcgride�g Girt Wante-d-9kpositoir affice-_8 Select Oysters --Kandy Xitchea­s Dishemand Fnnize-S-Be4we Bro" . Vbr4stma#Fkdit*--A Younz --- 8 Fson for sale-Wrn Ruboft--f; Harbaxeum-114railion and Kerelake-8 I Nolla GoM-1 Bulger --6 . Nottm ta Creditor@ --F HolmesW-6 Tes-130"Id Bro" Royal HoW-D T Pinkney -8 Tax XoUca--Charlae Dodd" - Tarkayv--George Tumbull-5 - � I Bulfir for Ww-ulffard Crich -6 i Teacher Wanted -John Fowler -5 I Auction Sale--Thomss Robinson --5 , . Wsuted-G 9 king -8 __ � - Wanted -W NeD,.ugatl-5 . . 'county 00unon meetlog-5 . - Effam for sale -J,Qhn swan -4 � I Farmers --Alex Stobte--& - 1 Seasonable good" -Alm Wflaon__�& - - ftndiffou p*wder#-­0 Aberhaft-6 . f Dancing Will McLeod -81 . Tok et6z# DM --B - Boar fat servioe-is" sprost-6 Ut , . *U1r#11.6XP0ft41r* 5.9AFORM FRIDAY, - Wov. 20th,.. 1909 - . — i, — —_ -_ — - - - - - — --- -_ - - - _ — - . — � --i.ff 5 V,Frlr" a - - I - ----- -_ ------------ _."r.—J, __� firmwo .Lukoz, - niou grown up ver,ween Ulem. The scholars � I - ____ I . lag a ballot, Is conside d evil by aDy,'thel red that the money for that urpose came better.bban to sit clown %ad discuss the g4E.. - - . a : I - —_ - the franchise' t, � ! from either Stra - , ' I . , had assembled in form one,� where the pres- I - is ja to . lay. In his earlier d4ya obtation took place, ' ,"_ _9 ' .tton or Irobass a. , ]to also oral toples of the I � I Principal Meiklejoh" . 1911T., Person says that he tras to got a .cert he was a member �f the connoll,also assessor wade an i off. In going -to - -_ a wrong for 116ROti0ing the traussoNi u,'and that of the township, ajustice If the Pence, and his now field:'of. 'labor, Mr. Wren can teal- � - of - pis n,ou, a , Stub -proof o-- nd - I nived - .. - i n Deroontage sopreciative addro I and to be dep Mith il I I& 114 � . . nor a ha d hip. This:M at. b ! on"dent to . a(bir the affidavib was made a id published still holds h4s commission. assured that he leaves here behind him many . every � Pe son. � , - I . . the' parties -refused toL reoogniz i his claims. -Mr. and Nis. William � Downs and Vr_ .�warm friends who Will hear with the gro � - � a, � ' He, theriI6.rej i lit cin them d published - W, McKeown, M, � - Krack Rubbers. we ve the affidavit expo 'Inplot. case in life. T� Kant In so .ar as we are a le judge, , he I P ,ra. Down'a father, all -'of Pott satiefsotion of his'sue &L le I now re led to all the alisint only fair to say 2in the who It in Clinton, left last.*eek for Los Angeles, Cal- '4o station, in thoevoning, the pupils rallied ' I . . l ,I points in 'the teat both Otratton and ifornia, where they will reside for +h.0 �to give N r. and M ra. � Wien a cheerful send. .� � � § 1++ P-14 1 -H. -H i -i 1 I. 1H i f=++ , +-H ' W Johnston very emphaticall 'Mr. Downs was An Jm- Off, which will not be forgotten." � . ,Xi - Era's ariiale. at to able an advp- �,,,Ijny the truth- winter at least, � 6 . I . . Cate can not flud strou or objections to the fulness ofthe whole story,, P� heir denial ployee of the DOlierty organ factory 4nd ' � � I The season for wearing the h-eaVy gum rubbers will Soon be here and you proposed law, is one o the strongest I Will be, accepted by most poop, a. But (both before leaving his 11ellow workmen prosedWd I I Is . . . ' erg �_ I gODUS638D, an� especially t4o Provincial him with a handsome tea setf ! I Wroxeter. .: decide on eitht)r of the above � . I will need a pair of new rubbers. If you I . � DoTs ments that . can Poe ibly bi given, in its Secretary, owe it to themselve#snd the pub. -Mosars. R. &.'J. Rao'efcird haid delivered . .-A. Moflabb, with commendable an- , brands, youll make no mistaket as 'we guar 'tee them to give.sati, . I I � I P. . an ' favor. ' lio to do inors than merely deny the truth - at the stock -yard#, in Clinton, on Saturday Vrp i , has installed a three or four horge- I . . �jfactory _ I '8 0 n ' h ' ' ' ' ' ( -I � I . ' ' ' ' ' , I I it I - i t fulneas of the aflidavit ,:ad d ounoo-Cal- last, for Mr. S. H. Smith, the largest Indi. ower on no in his shop. � Archie will now *ear. - - But, the main poi t in'connection wi� Ili lagban Asa liar. If ti affidl��t in false, vidual bunch thab has come from soy, a able to akel the shavings fly. -Mrs; St -proof rubbers have been on the market four years. In that . 0 1 - . one I in ub the wbole matter, is ob the pKaoticabili I orrow has sold . her farm to a gentleman ' time 65,03,ow of the Is 11 �y Callaghan basbeen guilty Of perjury and cattle dealer. - - It comprised 82 head of i lia . pairs have been sold, ,which is indisputable evidence of their worth, 8tt1b.. w, or the lujastioe or inoon- should be Punished. Mr. 86 bbon should, choic ' rom Howiok.-Thomas Morgrove has also ! U � 01 "t export catble, 'and aviraged 1,385 i proof rubbers are here in, all shapes, buckle or lace, high or law cut. ulen�,s Venience it may inflia, on the, people. T a therefore, lw'ithout further elay lay a pounds each or a'total weight of 1131PSO , old his farm to his two @one. _Rseve Bray n I � I d I = wo I a (I it 46 4 him and have him tingly pQun-&#. as away ' . main point is, complish t� 'a charge again lit - ! . Uet week on a driving tour. We es 6 to I 1,, 82 a pair upwards. _ -_ � � object sought? Wo 14 it tend. to ele t I punished. , Ne does this, it ill pub a stop -One evening ,!recently a ilumber of -the xpeot John wason the look out for a suit- 171118 latest addition to the ranks, and true to their name, I' Kant Kmak," are , , , r� 0 1 1 X - 0 D80 ble place to settle in. -Mr. Munro, of MU. .soft and pliable, but firm as a rock. They are made in all shape.% backl� " i 4.1a to the affidavit manufaab , u ng business. membersof the Sunshine appointment�as- e , , , purity? Ifitwould, henitio-forourtge- Those who -induce these wo hless ir�divid- sembled at the reoidenc&,�of Mr. John Hun- I erton, visited with his brother, Sandy, lasb or lace, high Or low out. Men'ii, sizes 6 to I 1, $2 S Pair upwar(b; ; bo I e � . latora to make a law hat would be praot�c. uals to perjure themselves a ould also be 'tr r, 7th line, Morris, and presented Mr. lweek.-m-The Bank of Hamiltba and their .., YSI . ' able and it - I severely punished. We do at know but William Hunter I With a handsome writing 1present office not sufficiently oonve ent, - 931zes I to 6, � $1.60 a pair ; youths', sizo.9 I I to 13, $1.35 a pair. � would Rqu 11V' be (he' duty of tib" these are the most deserving f punishment desk " a mark of esteem 'and have rented for a term of y:;V ihereiaze ma � ny different brands of gum rubb �rs on the m rket but if you 1 , to I Ce � and appreciation . . Mr. i a % buy citizen to undertake ny little inconven* � of any. , I his long servioes as superintendent of I t hoef Moffitt's store, formerly a, drug store. They t ". stub -proof " or 11 Kant Krack " K - I that might be im - I . � I � , You run no risk of getting a poor rubbp � I Poo d an a result of co - Sunday mob 601. : I 5end fatting it up nicely and it will quite 1: 1: .. . ,�r. pliance with the law. If'such &'law w re WOnOtica the foll9wing in the, Globe of �-Ou Monday morning of last week, as limProve the West side of f the street, when ' I I . iiiii4iiiiiii.; V 11-1 �+14�F+ - . I I . ,, i f - I C, I ,ii r ,r,l . 1; i Me . . ! , I few who be a bad much experience , --- i , I . h - there are ' * I I - Is, has been appointed I Ste" Inspee- Colwell - - . .�' Re WILLIS & SON, Seafort passed, 'And proved operative, we is oy Wednesday.* " Mr.'W. F 8 ' tt, of Bros- George Swap, son of'John Swan, of Bruce the carpenter and painter have finished I - -, � field, wall going to work . at t" home of Mr. their work. � �' I ,low , threshing, his le brok�s 'and i - I . I tor for Now Ontario. His duties are, to bic in 0180tiOns but wil admit that It would . � he was thrown on his head , He inani%ged Staf r& -, I - Selling agents for Stub Proof ani Kant Krack Rubbers. - . tend very material] to electoral commence -it once, It 'im tb intention of to go -bo, .Charles t'Maeon's barn, bat elould Bo htthab dress yot ? Then surely � - - . ' - -_ - - I ba -do Department to insi give no account of the accident, UC . a sanue time, the CrownX lot upon I His head youyll interested iofthe fact thai the ' , _7=T! : � I . to badly hurt f1bud two of his tooth w ere blue pencil has been at work at The E. Me- of his residence, to Mr. George Powell, who the head of the iiiat, this week bouebt au while it would, at t Pori Y' ' gres ly prompt peformanoo of settle ent duties in I is busily engaged 't in . decrease the expenses and labon of eleot � on the various parts of that oo which loosened. � . � . Faul Co.'s ftre,� Seaforth. Several ends, sit present Iretting i 60 head of fineones ; his brother, 3fr, joh-a � I * condidates, , _. . '� ' -William Wray, of Belgrave. bag shorkand lo shape to move into. Mr. Hamilton has Murdoch,- of the!London i . - settlers are goiV9, :o" r4yaMtohe ,,ad ,og sold ng have beib put at half price. t Rmd, begput Up - his farm property', covatet of 150 acres of I � .- 1875-1 1 intended for Mettlers. shall be 4eld by speogi , Ii i sken the large window that was in the 20 head. Mr. R. B. McLean return&j fro,'i Mtolial Notes and Co' 1, lead situated on �be third ue of Aiorri�, to [ CUL1R0ff'SZF.Vt0XS. b and p it in front of his office. This Toronto a low days ago and brought ,,, . ith , I mirnentg. ators." Thisitapas n 70ich was made L I -Next Sabbath in mis. ob a Improvera � . i'io W Robert M aguire, i of the first line of the ejame no day on � the Stets eirouib. Mr. J, tankejo quite a * ent.-Mr. and him &'ear load. Mr. Alex. MoM-tftio and for Mr. F. S. Scott, v 'a, al M There is @till very �reat uncertainty i rho n applicaut , urobase price 'was 17,-150. re . ouglas visited the formaes Mr. Peter Fisher were in the north tou -- I . P ;�. ;y .Obert township. The ar D ks� t 0 for t�e vacant Registrarship a this -county, � gueon, $trafford ,-. Mr. H. L, Rice, brobhor, in Mords, over Sandsy.-Miss ' Utry whether or not thor,011, be a Dominon and was Intended as a Peace- ffering to Mr and Mr. Maguire gets possession in April M. A., of St. M &rye, and Rev. J', Renner, last week and looked up a lot of go0i ftck_ . wi, , " I nett, who bee conducted a dress- ArP, bringing home with them a v,er � "as and 'ab, I EIS and ( , Hislop, M. P. -East I next. This is on's of the finest proportion in' I � of Mitchell, are the speakers for the day. Allie Ben y aim � election daring the winter 7 and be. P. I and uron, on ac- Morris township.' . making business in Brimels, for the looki 9 Iot. Ib will be -seen from this UA& c`o�i�` I count of the two beat offi 3' in the county The services will, be at Staft at 10. 3o _i. M. Past a foreanother session 0 Pahrliament,",is ho�d, having been given to as I -w--Tfie Wingham Tim6s says - Mr. Win. and 7 p. in., and, Bethel &6-2,30 p,., in. Rev, year, was home for a few dips bob week, our largest Aock feeders have still felth - - , W tr Huron. The a � � , oe'wfll take � where Some say there will �Ind some say th- "D Reid, the tbiesher, bee been - doing gome Mr. Kenner and � Mr. Ri before leaving for Wiarton, fibs in to the business, notw - I ere ill position, we understand, w offered to Mr, . � I Staffs in � Ithatanding their had '80 not. This uncertainity has a very un' F. S. Soott, but solini'as good work lately,. One day racentlk he the morning and Ziozi in the eviening, and be cutter an& fibter la a large store there.- look I"t year. . nettl og brother, Mr. 'was d ed by bim. His threshed 1,600 bushels of grain for Messrs. Rev. Mr. Henderson and Mr. Ferguson will Hr, & Stawarb and Mr. Anderson, of Bel- Dim) m LoxDox. -16 ig our sad -dut I I I . y ty Affect upon t6 publi4 mind and is injari us W. F. Scott, so, tfierefore, is to business. Sir ,Wilfrid Lau or as � i been appoiut�ad. � I .. Gilmore Bror., oiTumberry. in nine hours take Zion in the morning and SC&ffa in the grave, visited frIen4 in town over Sunday. week to make reference to the 4eisth of . he - : I . 1, 11 . �� - � 0 1 1 - . ­ . sou at, Mr. Anatew Hardie's farm, on. the i evening. All the speakers will be- at Bethel � _� ,- most estimable Yonne lady of oue ' , � head of the- Governrn�nt� and the man above . ' � . -_ - Ift I ; . - . . , . W�� _COMPUlsorY Attendance at the Referring to the out. same concession, rhe threshed three hundred " the afternoon. All are cordially invited - amuh . � I the person of Miss Idle Smi . Iss, taft ' ou d now definitely W at cry 0 1 t 0 onserva- ! � In i , ; ,� all others who th I ' k f h 0 � F1 ith � is'artt . : bushels of barley, at the rate of three bushels I to these serviaeso . " died in the ho�pitsil, in London, on Ponfl. � is to be, should mak a Public sanoun a- tive and Independent press- a�boab the delay . per minute. * I Nam- .-The farmers in this vicinity have T�*&Y- We are sorry to notice that we have . not went, either one way. or the other. and t 8 n .. . . � . !!�� I — finished most of their fall work --Mr. On Saturday last she went to ,londou for settle the matterand 1pab the public in,ad�u -in b6Dgi gon the North R 'f rew electfoll. -At a meeting of the Luoknow public i . �� � . '. I Dashwood. James Ballautyne lost two valuable aattle tLedical treatment, and on Tuesday the W I'll, yet succeeded in convincing the Clinton Now rest. - � at the Ploton Time# makes th:lflollowiog son- :ohool board last week, the four lady Coach- Nci=,s.-Rev. Yager, of Zuri toot week. , They worked their way Into the news of her desth on that day was raftive& , . I ! -5 ad quarterly meeting here on Sunday last, were The sudden death of one so young and 10 - Era that it would be in the interests of 4lec. - , i . re in the school 'received an increase of 89 '1h, oduduct- . ' I li � . , - sible remarks : , " It may W that during ' straw -stack and cculd not get out and I a toral purity and to. the general advantage of The Toronto *Glopel very truly remar E, : parliamentary recess a i c their salaries,. commencing with in the absence of presiding elder, Rev.- S. R. dead whe'n discovered. -Messrs. Fred Mil- much beloved by all, has casta gloom o � - constit ancy dote not Januar - ver ,� Vnex � - ihe publia to have a law on the statute �. . t. The salaries -to be paid for Kneolitel. His'!Nermons, both morning and liam. mud John Stewart have been engaged the community. The fall particularx Ot � � ' book " Poe of the obsta6lep in the way of gres r suffer much from �,aoant epresentation, 1904 are : Joseph Stalker, principal, $650 ; evening, were instructive and were delivered drawing sugar beets for Mr. Bobier the last the sad event have not yeb been receiva � . a � requiring electors,. whose names are -on" the in0speadence. in paro jour6shom M ing Burgess, P I I in �be -But the licence permissible u der that ples ,25 ; Miss Archibald, $315 ; I � � . to large and appreciative congregations.- three weeks. -We are sorry to state that, I by the friends here at the time of writing. .-, . voters' Ila* to attend at the polls -and � U. diness wibb, whi4h Political opponents hag long run out In the case f North' MissBarbour, $300, and Miss Cummings, Mr. 0. E. Huston, of the. Sovereign Bank .- � � I . . ,_ � . — 11 I . posit a ballot, on pain of die r: ture independent 11 - I 1: 0 . � $300 1 : Mr; Simon Campbell has been laid up with t I -, franobisoment t criticism to, mak frew, a session of parliament � having � . was in Zurich over Sunday. We hope for his speedy re- � i i -Butchering rheumatism. . Brucefield. - . - 4, - - relresented. i To Mills. of Wingliam, p4ased will soon be the order of the day., -Mr. and covery.-Mr, Do Gardiner has recently par- er a limited period. A couple of weeks yi Id wine party caotal. When that b- , away on Wedne4day evening of I I �, - f it held with that riding un ;Me; -idrm. T.' A. � t Protect the Governmen- in emergent ir- . PIWPBRTV SOLD_ -Mr. William 'Dix -on has . I t agot we asked it to point out wherofw such a Ot ,10 is taken out of � the way. the redei0p_. - "b week, Mrs- James Snell spent Sunday with friends chased a bronco. You will have to be very purchased from Mrs. Philip Murray, of Sea. - .- , cumstances, in to protect the� platforn, "nond She had been a great sufferer for the past � .. - I thain any tion of politics will b�ab hand." A kno*l. . . � in Crediton.-Tbb Gladstone Reading Oirole cArsfal, David, when you are breaking It in. forth, the site on, law would be impracticable, more � I the. -principles of the party, Buf there most few weeks, and'recovery was not expected. which the burned hotel I . � I edgq of this fact, alv�, an the part of th�sa* always be a reasonable limit to emergent The deceamed lady has been a resident of , will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. -Oar mail drawer, Mr. Riley, intends mov- -Wod. the price paid being $400. . ........ . other. In response to this., request . P.. Paulin, next Monday evening, the topic Ing Into Dr. McLean's .store. - Mr. John - ' _It jig Otis Wi gham for voi many years and enjoyed �' , f the beeb business rsites in the villa,ge. �' � qf it 9sys " J in power has a ton4ency to make them conditions, To wsde througli, the mud' u y - being " Earl of Besoonsfield.-"­�Ths Publ- Coinish, of this village, intends to move o 0 "I'll, Ib would be impractiesible because there presume on the -forbe4rance of ­ the esteem and kespoot of everyone, , 10 t Mr. Dixon to the owner of the Wilson boW . f their frieudr, sometimes assumes the obliaAbory and duti. She school coheert, to be hold this (Friday) Bliniville, where he has engaged to work for . :11 I'll .... .. I Would necessarily bi- certain exemptions, and and they are tome (times Induced to. -:'do ful f in affairs, the dheetwi'll of which was a.faithful mlDmber of Sb. P, property and at ona time owned this, selling i think of dof s hough honestly � meant things they would uo� aul's'ch6rch, evening, promises - to be the event of the Mr. Skinner for a year.- Mr. Arthur Camp- it to the Istot James Turner. Tha property � � , ag if 4ey, 0 ,rm and while n . - I - annot aspire to perfection. But it is not to in haalth, was vory active i season. An excellent programme of drills, bell has engaged with the E�onomicalThresh- I I I IwOutd open the door to their own shuse. knew their actions wbuld be open to friend church work. I will likely be built on next summer, as we :4 � - ba'assumed that reasonable lie She leaves a hosbaud, Who is recitations and dialogues iv being prepared, Ing Company for the rest of the seasoo.- . I .... t For instance, men would be exempted from ly, although adverse �rttiaism. .1 . once shall be 01 I i I . , extended bey'and all limit of @a , ne of Wingbaw's leading merchants, three ,String music will also he furnished. The Mr. J. Stewart, of the boundary, attended understand the McCartney Bros. Intend er. . the operations of the'laW who were too fit i � I- . tisfactory ' ' � I ;�- I . � : f explanstio'll. When a government takes for sitters and one -brother. . On it an implement warehouse and im . . t to gob out. It would not be very hard for It seems that a - . . � ptoceeds go towards the school, and . an the the Scotch Concert at Exater last Wednes- acting .- - ini Henz�lf, -AtUe commodious residence of � Mr. , doubt 6 *ber buildings Will follow in (Ins . , 11410 J time. ,! - I I ab they .% every- day pight. , .. - � jalas party nd Mrs. Charles Wheeler, 4th line, $or, � " n. who were not ill .� to claim tb erg n I -granted ih&b its 908t i the �ohlef end of %dmiasion fee is only 15 and 25 oents, � , I � some Sundays ago'J"' by:n givig 'i�,existence, any iers �o� explaiation a one should attend. ? - - �W_ � 11 11 - -t� I � � - � I were very sick at election time, and if there I Ti I I Be sure to come and �_ . I - 11 � ;-Sea cas � . . 1-11 were any number of persons who did this in tinie a better light on 4he aspe"ot - of riot there was. � celebrated on Wednesday hear �nd see the " Grand Cake Walk." Walton. I . - ­ �­ I . riot an over-hao 9 in hit serm,on, � . I - ­ . - -_ ' I .things, it pr�otically puts a premium On in- evening, 11th inst. one of those bAPPY DoorO open at 7:30, concert at 8. ----.;Mr. E, � Leadbury. �� � .z as be -what a nice at The Observer is not #Ieued with the way,in events, being th� � While in Seaforth take a stroll through � __ h ate dependent thought &bd utterance. It i % . * of their most es- � I I _Alc � I � a timl �s Me. The Linda man save that no womall. mith - ' E :minister'.�audled that once on- good- i rib J., and Mr. W a n , zk,� , d to in the attempt, to which the. 'll ho has been cl rking for tbe'R. the waist and skirVaectione 4 the E. . ���� - 1'4 �'i. I of 2 - not able daughte!r, ar B ..., - I � . enersiship that unduly strains the - M�rizge, .. � I � prove that they had 'played. off'sickol �nd savory gentleman, and tb to - bond of cohesion between the staff and the Andrew Taylor,; a prosperous Pick rd'(7 here for the past year and a Psal Store. i Up-to-date styles from the " Ill an waot'j" can afford to pass by the . �� 'J . . -_ � young farmer . 11� - ' to diskauchise them if proven. half, oft on Friday last to accept a good bomb manufa� turers. will greet you at every ,,R ;,�,� lj - - Inks% -fought ;hj )) ! ( �� � �' -1 0 E- McFaul Co.'s Store, The Clirfstum I , , of the le and stook dealer of bbab townshi To the pogit, r � z ip. . �,�,,,i 0 , � -ading obaracpariitice of his 0hsk&c_ rank-andfile of the army. 1, t in at High River, Alberta. liner-* are now here. I - _- - " I ", Mhon it would practically necessitate ter. � . . Xc Mr. Boa-; turn. The ,new waists an Oome and bee if ha�s ;,; - -� I � here �� -i,:; I , , I f _� Z_ . rveT . I melodious str ding m0oh, well will be greatly missed, as he was a very for holiday se'lling. -, 1875-1 right, I I _ - -.-, I The: Obie' thinks �hat, - 11 were I � alne of the wed d skirts are r I.F1 1. ly� 44 I i the keeping ofa black list all over the DO- ,ad by Miss Pearl Proctor, the young p* eo, f ­. ( minion -of in' . .4adas living nowads a he would be looked The conneIction of Mr. A. B. Aylesworth Play . 1875-1 , on notentitled to , . I I - J _�*7 - vote, THE - pie took their plves beneath a most attisti- pqpular and obliging young [From an occasional correspondent] - - _ up -to -d i ' busineselman. always the well -known man, an MS. -On Saturday to lag of . .. 2__�., !1pon as an a 4 his LOCAL IT , ­ -- ? F,.XTosrroR would say I Simply leave the . I . b4rrister, of Toronto, with a 0 fr ends wigh him godopeed in hie new . 'A,_-%�71 I i �­. - , looking out for the ain chance�. He Would cally arranged wroh,.in the I presenoo of' -over ve'n last week, Mr. John Smith met orn NOTRs.-Paber Barrows has purchased the � I � 1, �-_-� -� � i nAmea of thow� -off the voters,, list who theAlaska' Coin m uttre. I with an un- - It I , do . mission and the stand he I I., � - i t 1171,� �� _ � I : in all probability be managingl a lo�n Cow. - 4 -and relatives, The 'bride fortunate a6d, painful accident which will , fifty &are form , I ­ �� ;F -- :i 125 invited fri6Ad I , _ � � -1 ; V0 � of Mr. John, Wright, I �; 1_14 - - --_1 _4 - T I - T=!!T!n - .7. ,:,' I not wish to' te�` Who is to leave the pany in St. Thomas ' took before the � Commission in the interest looked. charming in a dress of white Milk, . lay him off Work for some time. While an- situated on the north Vvel road, leading � -�� - Z - �, � , -Se�­_--t , r tome �ther place. I - - . I I " - � I- i names off ? Possibly, th assessor. Wall, a He happened to be . . . en idol trimmed with applique and carried a bou'q I � Vamal gaged in working a sickle grinder, the sleeve i9to Walton, -1 . I I - - 7' w. ­ - A . ' '�� . ' `� 17'' � � a, has made him - kind of ust - 1-11 � t -�_� � twenty centuries � of 0anadi � - sdrs M. Bray, form- '�_ This weather will make you think of of his cost b' . - I -4 , ,- Partizan assessor could very easily mAke up too soon.2" Parhaps he miRht even be,,' in f ch ilanthernums. The ceremony was per. 'I of the arly of Loadbary but now of - Monorieff, ,� 1�.,,,- ��,:� I , tTT� among a certain class and thoy are bound t 0 ry ! ,�� 1-1 . � - ecame entangled in one � 1 04- I I I I- 4 a- voters" list to suit himself, and then Ontario politics. 0 formed by Rev. A. K.-' Jonee, Methodist 7Underwear, and the place to get it -without ri I -1 ��, �_ -_ t . ; I � handles, d4irfug: the second finger of the companied by bar daughter, MI= Moo �� parties who did want to vote, but had been � I hmvfj him in politics, aithodih Mr. Ayles- minister, Belirs've circuit, 1 'M *�� I I I ..� _., - I i - A�i L �, __ !blernish or fault, as perfeob as experts can right hai d Ilito the gearing, almost severing "Pent a faW days visiting with Mr. iiW4 -1 I :! � � - � 0 10ft off the list, would ' � worth himself does (a b ' , , . I .make it) is at The E. McFaul Store' n �,wj� -_ - ba'VO� to appeal to get - Mr. Robert Bickerilike. well kn�wn . I 0 gtvlmuoh encour- -Jaiaes and Mrs. Irel4nd, 3 -rd line, Mor. ' �� !�_: 1 .-A, � their names on the list. In the territories agement in this dl�,actiozi. It in a great I , See. the finger from th13 hand. -A load from Driscoll's family, last WeeL-Mr. john ` . , i I I _-� , : forth, This store sells good underwear at Seaforth auk a B 11% amn _i , rip, are back fr6m a six Weeks' holiday trip; 0 vici?ity spent an enjoyable Jackson, of Brussels, he mov d f 7 - ­ . � i I � I _N� _ . re in ry moderate prices. _ I � y . I .., z -1 there a no 6 voterle lists-, as we, in onbed(I Cattle exporter', of �ont'r,eal,'I.ias. been age* pity that 'Mr. Ayloiworth iad a few other to the West. ,They visited sit Winnipeg, i ve 1875-1 time as the thome of Mr. John Berry laab onto theg�)rozier farm. It is only a few I 1i - � 4 � , � _T j 'former,3 o' -of his a I -could'not be induced -Swann Rivor, Brandon, G13nboro,' NOTES. -Mrs. William Johnston, we are Friday eyening.-Miss Pearl Lawrence, of years sin7e Mr. and Mrs. Jadkoon left this i � i � 6 _i, , understand it." nominated by the . 8 . f good men I . I . I . St, Law- � 4mp I - I I . I - . . Dauphin, , ". ) - I . il :: � , .*' Of course, there would be axemptiona, rence district of the city, as to enter Froyinciali Politics. With two or ­ I I �X-; 1".] their oandidate -and amumbei of �eaforth, visited *ith her friend, Miss I , i - -, - ; .1 I I Rathwall, Holland, Cypress sorry to say, has been very sick with Is, Car- locality, and we are pleased to welcome �� I- It � - three � . � I f _ ��"_ a--- men of the qeDtal weight and moral - other points and were kept busily on she gr'PPe.-It is rumored thai wadding belle rie Berry- for a few days durin- the past them back again.-Ib4ag A is Du has . . - I � I . I a ,I But are, not many other very necessary IaWB at the next Dominio election. Mr. Bic - EV finn ndae ­ __� , � ; ' - _. ,-7 .- I will ring soon, -The juaiorgirlsof ourvil� week- A� -. i _�',j `� - er gbri`,of Mi. Aylebworth in his Cabinet, 6va as they made visits to no less than 45 -A meeting of the . , J-1 liable to the same o6ioction. dike has repre,3ented that con titueney I I in Auron Farm- " .. __ . A man is re. .6 lur. Premier R669 won � . gone on an extended visit tv 17alatives ik � I �ili;(_ - ,I 11 ha,!� a �118hle to abotV places, Among.the old time'friends visited lage have olubbed together and' are piecing etW Institute will be held in the Workmen's Toronto. We wish her a pleasant time in I "I � 7 - - - - � � I 'A � � � I -.' � ,� -�-ii " quired by law to-oarve, am a juror, but if he ing the present ter ,. He -told the con,06ao what he can do as rramier. I With hill pres- were Sample's* Robertson's, Forbes', For- a quilt for the Childrews Ro'spibel, ball, on Tuesday, Wovemb� I r . Atli. The the Queen 0ity.-Mrs, M. E. MaHwen I , - &'.. 4 . I out cor Toronto. __ !: i- , � F; 19 sick Or in AnY Other Way incapacitated or tiou that for a man ho he nbinqtion, oppecia ly Ithose immedi- mytb's, Barkeris, MoDona'd's, IngFam,,sr, fl�he object is a most Worthy one, and the ith r tiv - � , , d to make &:I' - afternoon de, al% 84 in Brussels ­ - - �_� IV . _ "I'll, � . li . . . ately next him andl on whorh he seeme.to Won comprises the chairrnan's spent 8unday �Vn ,_ __ .- _#�[_' disabled, ku exception in made, in,, h for himself - I - E. ,Smith, to, � ­ - is case, ing Richardsou'u, Jchn ,The girls should be commended for -their good 00 gato ism is away on a _: ­� -i - �: and his family cub of e address, and Dr. Reid of G r wn, will M Mammie Robinson i vwt . his mainly depend, it Is no won4or ,he is in the son: James, is! loc ted *st Dauphin.' Mr. work. -Mr. and Mrs: Ward gave & party p, k which exists between to friends in Stratford. -We undamtima � ­` I . . . . � -1 �_ '. - ' i o do, the attendance at depths, The '�er is thlit he has been Ireland says the -a . .. _­ - - �� and he is,excursed and no hards bus noss, as he h ----- -A. 1. hip results and all a a on the relation ' .- '. - -�. _I �- -.!--, 1. I - won to a few of their friends last Thur 'improper feeding and disease* followed by .... �� � - -a , Parliameut at O.ta, a for ,seven months , at ercips will average about sday evan- , that the Method' t and Preabyteriso -church . - - - In able,jo float as long as be has, Surely 43 busbele,to the acre whete he was, A 'ut Ing. All enjoyed themselves. -Miss At o .1 by Es - ;i' __ � - �, no, confusion ensues, The game would be the year, " a geriou and u profitable ' " , I a an address on "Feeds, and FaedinR' people are talking of holding union services . � . - I 9 I � - - � ­ V�z, � 11 I 11 ;. - - is 13- V - - -, � -_ _- .- - --f the result in title ins 'bat th 1- , bo . - � ,C� - 11-1 areafew good mania the Reform Dan: III land is worth from SM per acre up. Stephenson, who was learning the dress. �Ir. J. H. Smith, of L*hgbank. The in Bethel church, east of Leadbury.-Miss � . ,� � ­ - �61' to Sir i1frid n . - 1.4", : - ­ I even . - - � - . . I ,-, -_ � " _ - _-_ I , excuse proven would free 'a man from Laurier saying- he I wished I -97 � The people, as a rule, are doing well making at Miss Hayes', has returned home. ing session, commencing at 7,30, will W, n Adams, of Kinburn, Was i - I - - erl tanoe. A reasonable ter ; that he had ritteii W rauk' Of the Province who have patriotiam wai A I ­ ­ .. - 1� the .1 to be 'ralieved enotlih to come t ' the guest of bf - - - . , , . ; I it d . d are very enthuefitstie over their country, -Mr. P. MoNsughton, terspersed by musical and literary selec- Florence Stitt last week. -lag - _ X: � e i, t : . from his parliamen qry aties and the � o the front if they were an of Sauilac con 0 ..L�� ­ I,;- U Penalty-, What woulit be considered a. reas- give -'.an om tunit . and �Vho would -save -On Satur4V evenip � Michigan, paiil� a flying visit uty tione wnd an address by'Dr. Reid on " - __ - -1 . :--,_,4 ,(t ,:­� - -*. 1_ - � - I-; =,a he he : y g last, while i1i to friend* in , i The - -­:�­� 1 -�J � ­, onable, excuse: and how the excuse should'be -would not likely agodn be the cand : nd us in t ad ocr,ty, if not worse, fr f - . __ ­ - Goderich. town- and around Varna. -Mr, H.Cook attendod's developmen retain, - ' that ther plenty Young— *hi OnM Clinton, John Cahteloo, of t and t , " g of young horses ;'� J �:I' Proven to be jenuiue,, are matte ' ' a we 'are DOW suffering, and which shi �, met with a very serious icoldent that bee shingling, on Bronson line, last week. _' also an addreft by Mr. Smith, on "I Agrioul- Elwlook. � - ,,, � re for the in --the � 10 were men I ik��_ �` z i� �,- ,- . Constitue cy who were � an- wool be manytimes intensified if the Con. W � : , - A-. ­ - [ - -. - �,, iT lifisty lay , He I Andrew Dunkin's thoroughbred cow tural Educa,tion," AU will be cordially NOTES. -Large numbers from this vicinitV __ . - i� .;-- - L, law makerts to determiner. This in what we X-louff to be ca ' ids,ten, Sir Wilfrid, .gery tive I&Wei him up for some time. - r got Its � , I - I . ,� - � ,- � ­; � . ­ �­­ 0 � _ � -, � 9 D �Snd -his 001kesgues should, . was drivin attend 'the revival meatiegs coudue ___­ - m for. It should not be a very diffi. however insisted 5 his again' beingjba un unately, get �into p6wer. i jo*n the London road just the' leg broken and had to be shot. -The Anal- welcomed. -Oar 'botalkespers were up be- Wd by :t�� __._7� _� PAY the f4 � . � _. ,�, - � . . candidate, and in, d ference to'�Sir Wilf My@ Ontario other side of the railway track, when he � versary services, in connection with the fore the msglstrxt-� last week, for violation ,the Rev. Mr. and Mre, McNair at Kinburn. . i - _� -,�- � cult thingi nor should it be a formi0able ob. see in a bad way for good politicis,as &6 �m , I Miss Flo UcClure of Tucker;smith, is the . . ­�­ i� . wishes and in vieW f his unaniraous no�lliin_ 9 Was, _. t M i-,_ - � - At a traction an ins. The Methodist church Oare, will be held on the of the Uquor law, bur, each was fcund *1 not - ­ I . I game w I � ? I the I r6seub time. ' , w 2 1 i . , � I _­ � � W-� - -herwise ation, he � lis, i ad to forego hie! . wn � - st6pped to allow him to pass. The puffin -,6th and 7th of December. On Sunday, Rev., guilty," . I 8 Mills--Miw Joan Far - I doe I �F ;_ ­ �, Jection 60 a law that would � he dt . c 1 guest of the hliaee 0 - � i � Nown ' I - . _0, - . � . : interests of ,'�thp " ' . - 1�1 �_­ - beneficial. Now, as to the eecoAd point- personal desires an in the of 'the 7ne, however, on starting up agaiti Mr. Livingston - will take charge of the " gusOU, of Walton� visited at Mr. H . --_-. - - ,,% th - - Allenlo I . ­.. I - ' I 4 I -11 � �_ 1. � - - party I would acce t the nominati-6a � ano . I - e a- -� ; last Week . ii- �h - � " -1 ,--,�- lnentioned,, the same a � I , Huron s4rtle horses, which gave ' jum I mestin-lys, and on Monday there will be a .-Mr. aud Mrs. L, L. AlcVaul a � -14V - -- - I ,f � � with 'WOUIJ ag I . ps � fowl Kippen. , 'i , - . ate, ' Mr. cl out. i supper.-ThS Presbyterians will bold Mia,s Bej, . � Objection sp�ly'- ain be the andid I t sixeing the tongue to drop The VON" called in the village l"b vv_eek._,� 14 . ,-_��i equa � Bi4e�'- - -Rev. Mr. Owen, ri !toorr�f 'the D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer. Taylor has returned af ter spending a mouth , _-_,_,i;, - � 14 - - , I - ­ , . EP'sooPal esikickiDg and plaugiogfollow6d, bup Mr, their' anniversary GArvifts on November - I-1 4 - �, il . Z­� 1 force tO the vOters`, lists 'am: they dike is not a particliarly brilliant man b��t church, Lucknow, has , ; - . - , bee ' wi, transferred to neylo&ned - .�4 - � " I ; WHIS,mongagesaudd6aftdrawnup. Ito : --i -. . �, been Ila", � 29th, and will have a t4a.meatin-P on the a* the 104"t fat" of lafierest. with friends In Innorkip.-Miss Addie, Cri4p �-,­ - �*. now are, The ere compiled by parti7,.%n he seems to be a figid-headed gensIble uqi. H - � 4 - : _ - - ,y - 9 . � , ayeville. Ceintelon held, on pluckily to the j I ­�r 1 -140 -if 1;. - 15 � , . � ­. I- - I n rig he- succeeded following Monday ,event - in Anna The price of ladies' rzsdy-to�wear hate � i- , tt I. -� * 44t, I ng. - , Z�_ aeffessors a or and, as � a rule, we have heasiiweanr,i and bifi strength thr u h -The dry goods bu in- Clinton, con- in guiding the horses to the fence, where Ward hJ returned home, after a pleaust, has been out in two for the balance. of this � - --, �- ­_ ad al ka is 'ling Though dragged rom the called on friends In this vicinity last week, IZ- � ­,"_ V 4� '-' Z_ � __- � �_ t g ty. Mai are the kind of p - 'duqted under the arm ; - Very fak mod fall lists, T si I I -Mrs. vVilliam Knox, or., spent'Monday __ _. It �ame' ness, of R. Coates & they became entangled in such manner' visit to friends in Reveall and Kippen.-Mr. 'Mouth at The E. McFaul Oo.-P# Swre, See- I Pbemia Reid is taking oare of herauut, Mist 6 - - - . ,an are omitb- namit I �_ - �,;_ �, - �!�, sentatives we want in Parliament, and- t 9 . - a � afternoon with friends in the village. -Miss - - � " , - , : 'r as _ - I Son,- has been sold to W ­�: - ad that should be. on, C. Bro wn, of , . - �___ ­ . �­ ��, � : a . or if nam are on that pleasing to tbink that there" is no dou If that they were secu ly hold. Mr, CanWou Morton Elliotb now has hie bronco broken to forth, own M cAl. prices , ._ _. -- I - I -- � - . I t . Woodstock. � There will be eome o i - � w � ­ , 3 �� - ,V re - I I � - .1 'should not be on, a court for the purpose Bir;kerdike's election when the , Mrs. H. M. Lay, wif, nised, espacially about the! the buggy. He will IIAVA a busy time driv- for late hat buVers. . ',I I a frietured -6houlder.-Mr. .John, Watt, or., i -1 C -1 -, C, -. i Mr. I was severely br i Campbell, In Kinburn, who is laid up witb - - t___`_:i� : . � 1815 � � _. , � I .. � rectiflea the defects and the lists, wizen fin. � comes. agar Of limbs. he flesh about the right knee is "ing the ladies around. i - z � �._._, . , - !�,_ 1-, I . n't", the Skaguay branch of the Bank of Co , . � - - , , � - � .. a o� the man . LooAwTms -Mrs. J. Bps , of Lamb- has *01o0 Mangolds which tipped the-scalas 7 ­ �f.­� . 1. In- Oxman . I.- . I -, �oi -111Y ratified are,as a rule, very complete. If ;, �� meree - is dead.- She [ was a Osughter, of ,the out in a 7 shape. necessitating some bbir-' too, is visiting with 'her mother, Mro, J'ames at tweuty�five pounds.- . ' � . ., " , w ,_ , f '_`f� �,� ­ - ; ­ I I Mr. Lorne Hale, the -tiberal caDdi �, 4 late M. C. , teen stitches, ' The horses were practically Mr. Weeley Boa. . :� ­: � - - , I . _. - _ _.,_ - . - - _.- ji- . Cameron, Pf G d ri b .- Smilli , of thtfivilloge�-Large quantities of � - . i - ­ __ , - . : Blyth' ,a - � I .. therefore, the awressors, olerks and judges � . unhurt. . . I com, spent Saturday and Sunday at the home : - _, -_1 Much talked of congtituene Rev H . A. W_ right, V 0 - : I �­_ � - 'I-- �- ­ � who for the . grain are now being daily delivered do our of Mr. Posreon, of Grey.-Tbe neighlN r a . . can ba entrusted with -this work, why 4 - - - -After �abfling witb an ailment for ten NoTEs, - -) ,a I ­_ . - � 4' 1-t - I lAst Sunday Mr, Robinaon, . � � - -11 -, ­ � � -, e0-frew, was in ,,Toronto the market, and: it gives our village a lively and gave the Mitkee Neilauff a urprise party oil . . �, - I _. � I - -1. North R G hei PaRt two yve re has been in�u;�bont of tbo years, during which Hine he bore his 4f[lic- B. A., a Knox College student, pre,whied . - - - ­ - should"there, be any danger in having them day. Hegaid he had no inteAtion of on pationtly,i Thom - ing is Wednesday, night of th4 'a It - . - - r-, , , ­ . � Middleton p rieb, Godorich, township, has ti business appearance. -The fall plow � _ � I I � - - I - - � � � -, t . - - _. � - fY 1.1 a tAnd to, the No El i � I an Carberb, or., of Hui. two,splendid sermons on mif,sions in . week. The Misses , . I . . M. .: - 1 - � �­ ­ t ok drawing f rom the - contest in -that cons ita- --Thurad4y morning. Aleksuder McGreg 0 of 76 years, passed peaceful- Presbyterian chureb. He bag been Pre&ch� have been busy and have -taken full advanb� bi&.-M.r,. , i M . I I a ___ - - , - _-:�,�, W rW& so called " bla' it�11- �been appoin d rector at Tilspuburg. lett, at the ag � the now Wall over for the season, am our farmers Neilans leave on Friday for British Coll, I - , � � .t -l-, -1, 11 '�I'j,- � list V` When they parform. the work so well and M 08 azon ., � . I ?I ency, and that the long -looked . or 1Y away to thtt land of re . � �_ " � ob, w1bere ssiu6j Ing amongst the miners, and gives ,s I of 1401ris, spent ��­ - -%,i, - � � . cut by a rip very age of the good weather. -The anniversary Saturday and Sunday pit the homes of A.1 � . 4. f., In One instance there is -no, reason to suppose for bye- 100- had his left hind badly . saw at shall dwell till summonea- before the� gre�t graphic description of the work, 110 i13 a ssr�ices and fowl an per booked to take '� - � I I "i '' tion will- likely be. held there'nextrno tb. ich organ factory, �the saw Passing bar of Justice, Mr. Carbert was born ixf clever young man, He P1 ,John VV&tb, sr., -sad Mr. Gee. Kuox,.ar,_ -;, __.� �`Ajr � the Goder . _r. - - r� �_ - - ­--, ­_. � they would be loss faithful or m * I _ I I are partivan . between twO fingers and cutting the palm. : is only 23 years of pla0e in St. Andrew's -church, next I , :r_. -- - 1_� -1 Is _� - -�, . ,- a � _ * __ e other'. Agai-n, the New Br& 5.%y,B : It is to be. hoped he is correct. ., We n( ties Yorkshire, England, and h Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Knox, -of Kinburn. - ! - C I . tel C wfl - , ill th came- to Cana4 age, and an received his degree of B. A,, ;ad Monday evening, attract considerable spent Friday evening with friands in the z� , �, , IT -:-E. R. S*artz has sold the 'Huron 10 when a boy with his parents, settling firk.t and is in bin last year. in his theological I--, i__ , - -iL -11. - , V_ ' the Conservative papers have fixed o the in Gode * b; t Ellis Bros.,j of Berlin'' rid . - interes b among our people, and all interested _T11 � � - 1". : " Bub-. says THE ExposaTopt,,# �,o person in Toronto, Growing to manhood he mar-- course. -There have been Rome , , 4. - __��.�. .� 13th of December as the date. Ho ' Toront;re. �6hn Ellie, one & village -The apple pa,okors have Wke,d a I I h � I - - . W uc . very,strri'09 are busy making preparstions for the ocoa4- large number of 1) -el in this a, I � I - � desires -1 -hem, to vote if th , ?f the brother4 . I ,_ -.4C :ey- have, conscien. they know about it we are not prop - v ried a Miss Catherine Connell, of that city,: winds blowing of late, and, ,Dn Thursday art a n Ighbor- � I _� . ��, � , - , 1 _ V - tiong Beruples to doing so, I are to formcrj� e � d ot�d the Co mercial hotel, and the name year, 1846, he moved u Ion, and all tbat is now required to PmRure a hood, Apples were plantifiml,,Und I - �_�x , _ He Would have say. It-,wtll be a hot fight whenever it t kes "O au P I of a good . 1 - , �� _,_ -.� �!! Seaforth. intp� morning of last week, it blew down the re. complete success is favorable weather, and quality. -Miss MAggio Brigham apent'dan- . . �,_ . :­ ;,� - them intimate to the aesessor that' they do- - . .� , : j i , -place. "The Jels � ; I I . . � - . - ,� � y has been the cause of a' -Mr. Y�0. Sparli6g, he well known Huron coun%v,l oebbling on the farm . the; Maine of the salt derrick, also the fence in as providence always helps those who help day under the PaWntAl rQ, � � i ,_ � � - . , _: paire tl ,air a%mea left off, or in ca�a, that were -of bad blood in the constibue 0y, salt man, of . i Winghakr, has een b i % a years, front of bhe old cemetery, but outs -da of ��i � �� i good deal , gravel ro�dlwhere he died. In th On -Jimmfe An - z I , I � - I .. �_ I � , A �� � I � � . 'I � ae, t6 tender a blank bollot at the and both �'partiea will make - salt recently, a of fliat.followed five boys and three girlo were that there has' been no further damage done ,of Seatorth, wason a hunting tour ' � , I 4 . not 41, or ng for , themselves, no doubt we will be favored in derson, -11 _ � ,*.� polls" . L . ; a ­kvery d ter. ad at 935 fee a good flow this particular aleo.---Stock- feeders in this I Zbrough Hulletb last week. -The 11laws ' . I � � - mined -effort to win, as so much depend ol, brine was etrue�, but borin is to born to them. They are Thomas, John, in town. -Mr, D, Danbar, a prosperous ; � � - I " In the former caoe,. the individual, when the resultl1rom a party standpoint. �e ��t - ­ _x their unc-le's, AU. For- ' , - -1 . . 0 . -hy J farmer of U4 aat Wawanooh, met with sseri' for winter feeding. Mr. Wm. Murdoch, roaf 1 ,Nailans visited at . --- F - J.� cO 12 - Matthew and George, of JHulletb ; Titilot , vicinity are now husy getting in their stee I , - , .4i�� tinued F, ' aal to Ineure a con . - , V , 4 perhaps no iauua is before the electors, when � oth Uous, flDW. - I i , � . . � dates are voting man, wealt esdames J, J. an . Ti, - . jyt,be, on Monday. -Miss AGerti' Farcham �, _., 1- - � probably the candidatep are .the candi a hy and -Miss H#tie Downing,fln Brussels, has d J. Me' Due loss ]ast, Friday, when his barn was a 7 - - P nOt chosen, and popular, : d belong to old families in the bden engaged f Caughey, of Morris,and. Mrs. MoGiu � is, of bArned to the ground with all ita canten' the 2nd concession of Stanley, who stands -at visited friends io the village ]set Week. , - � . � ­ - � , .. I � , ;_ - an I as teacher of t4 . U to, � � .L !,� - . . , � I 0( i g as-B&rrie's, Oth line, Morrie; for 1904, ab a ; eased him some consisting of 25 head of cattle and all thia -1 -_ __ __ —_ I �_ , '. � I - Fhen it is possible not- a single element is matituawy, and both have been wor 8 school k 110m-rl Logan. His 'wife 'predee I —_ --- 1% A � -., i� resont to enable him to make a cOnclusion, hard fo. - The 'result ab salary of 066-__ Miss Dow]' years ago, since which time one year's crop. The fire started from a cutting - � - - r.i, I , - � � 1. _. � It. i p r the Past year. . seventeen . - I - I - I t ___ . . . aing is tea0f1iLg of ),is sons hat� been workin [ box heating. -A nurnber from hfre dro Oft 0% ;� � . - not be as �onbtful as it is, only , t'he. 0111- ijear Walt00 bbig Yesi wlt� kood success. � - . g the farm: I I I . is called upou to decide a question thatniany I 0 ' I � - fiwl diffic-alt, even when all the issues are tmncy of the'Government in � - I I � � 1� - .� : i�i__ Vill T I � 46 1 . - I i ,_ or. bringing o the . . over to Brussela on Monday evening, to the* All ready for the largest XM ,!:� ___ f � I_J e st decide what ),ig ,�7--MiSs' A. Caroline Md'Donald, B. A, of I � � C": - I - � -4 Ioreign secretar � . �t I - Coursawillbesix ar nine months henpe, �, . .. : - L7. election h(as made every person feeJ- that "Wingbarn, was appointed ' hop given by the young men of th3,t place. � - . , I , 1� y 7 . : .- !_ - .: , ,_ I __­ without a, know z the Younk Women's C�riotian Assooia od Fare. � Not cheap furp, but One couple, who started, returned h6me on 7 1 , � ledge of the continge,noiee they are a:.'traid of losing the constituen ' . 04 - , -I- . _- if � . . t 60' the - 0 . - � I I I . ! I -.. . . a' to Japan.' -,This young lad beat furs cheap at The E. Mcpsul store I - �.. , that may possibly arke. . 3 Ion,: Pd will go account, of the stormy nigbt, but those who trade in our history, __�_ , . � P I'— _­ Of the zh�, � y I went had a most enjoyable time, -Dr, � . . . � I.. . I *IQ 'Il"l Jr*;@Vr4r#" - = _- king of affidavite there ace a if.; the talented daughter of Dr.. McDonal Seaforth. The RuffB are priced ftpm,Ve to; Turnbull and Principal Summers spient 10 I I . . I - - ­# �Ll _ si That, or deposit'a blank ballat. . d, 11 I . I' � -. What be no -end' among th ,Q30 each', C f in V2.50 to 00 0 0 ,_ � .. . - il I * .:47 , a faroical . prooeedin 1 To the individual ; � p n an M-2� for East Huron, ' I I - **_ - 14, - , �', - �, 9 $40 each,, 0 , - �!` �- f. , . Goderich triende, - I � - � I _. , b Ne lexander Darling, the Sunday with . . � .__ - mean political a aw- on Wedtie0day morning for Tor- � via Depar4mez-11,115 . ­ , . .; 4. . 'I', based upon : . �_ , ' - - � , relig,jous ground, the fr-ct thmt his ballot was ite� presser and dealer, who resides on the Huron each. , It you zhave a . Groce- .. whope, conscientious scruplee were aboub Tor' uto., V well known hay guaranteed Far Jackets from $25t.o $50 Taylor left -Miss E. 41 , � � - . f � - I , � . . W I us -up. rt .. . __ - would afford small pleasure. The act C �ho gained some notoriety b be- for 94PPlying hay to the nd�v a I - -Mr. Wm. Robertiion, who has u-nducte lemon and I ,:, -blank A shi'Drt time ago a piano maker thought of fur buy' , - �. I i - ad road,,,'.-X6Killop, has reoely6d the contiact look i Ing onto, to try her fo 'une in the Queen City. � 4 � ­ � � - -4 � - � . rosriD, , 1875- Nc-w sel6e,t Valencia raisins, new vastiga currants ; orange, - - . took yards in d i 1. � A FoRmER CWSMUUMT Boy HONOUP,I).-I a blacksmitbing shop in town for tne vast I _ . ay . .1 , _,y � I nty and should be a .good .thing for S. Wren, of the Dandas Collegiate In"it of Poo _ :1 Toronto Thip will mean a Ilob of bay from We mentioned a few weeks ago that Mr. J,� number of years,, has dia ad of his �uoi. that, we know what weare talking about. If you don.1 believe'it, try it alad '� ut� ,!, had no mark on it. - ing a business partner rif the now reno ned - Mean, we 13 -1 _ '� - I � - . to, him is evil, What ma,tters it if the paper citron peeL- We have the best Japan tea at 25c in the trade. .1 . I?� ': . nd equally unsavory* e,,amey,.stjll fur her. this cou . , - �� k .r The Now, Era is 6imply.building up straw a I S1 Darling:--' ate. ness to Mr. Phillips, Whitechureb. Mr. . _� J_ , i i - ! il lmortalize' r� . � stag, and a former well known resident of! Robertson is going to take a rest for the you will be convincel Our black tea at 30c possesses a L-agrance that you r -an , - , lm d himself by makinj an affid viti - -At the Cranbrook . %, r_ - an that ft may bave the pleastire of k ' manje,on Wednesday this- � � � . z , ;­_ - nook- This affidavit was aupposed to have - en ., (if last week, Rev. D. A. McCrea- P�evi ad' winter, and look around before making up I - , � - . vicinity, had been. sppointed� he - � - I . ; t, f -. f , � P ,-- y ' per ous his mind where he is goin to lo,c,%te. We discover before it reaches the table, I . - , � i7 . - : � � ing them down. fi§ imagines a, great many made and I ublji3hei i in the interests of the `.h . formed master of the Lacau high school. I I �"; _::_ i .,-,a marriage csromonv bat . ,,�een ,Totu 9 - ' __ ­ I . I 6 l!� obstacles and difficttltiae that are not at all Ontario Government, as it was suppose to - i�BA, Me - to leaving Duxidas for his phore of .hope that'he will continue a resident of our .1 �L _t_ � I and A Bea btiful Stock of Fancy Ohina for Ohristmas . I �g �. L throw nddlitional U911ton the crooked - � re . i � .z likely to Arise. Iffi,man desirestoexercise , I I _ -1 I , 1. membeted b towm-The ladles I - I , I 1�4 .m�rchanb, Moderle 8 Mat- labor, he Waal handsomely now a . � . � . 088 youtagest daughte f y I of the Presbyterian* . -;-.I--.,-- 1, . t ; � I and unrellability of Mr, Gamey, altb r.o _4ohn MaTaggart, . the � . - ., "r. 1 ­ I � fl�-J franchise and p# i � � . I r L , , pupil� of ihe Dundati Inebitute, The church held a " flower at home " on Fri� I � , � -'- ` ,I .1 � . proof of that permits hie L gh I 5) t 1, Concession, (3,rey r. I even I . . Trade. " - �­ � --A-' - �� ; - , ­_-­�- - to be eutared oa'the votera! list an I 1)V'()e are , wiB'hed man- P yj prosperou � Our XL Laidlaw has selected some very desitable pieces in old diffia that , rlarlie that was entirely superfluous, Nowarjol er L McKay and 9 Banner, of that town, asyFj : . i��- - v _� . . � 't I � b " Prior� to bis day iDg, in the basement of the church, �L,� I :1 , I -, � _ _�,,� d fel.low, by the name of Calliahan, at th4�ixi­ ; p E departure to a6sume the principalghip of the The prii3cipal event was a nnmber of ques- will appeal to all lovevs of nice china, and our margin,� are based on grocery :� . L� i - - ir� C3 ,years. I - . � � I , � , � 6req,matances arise ir. connectlon -, I 1 4t ,jr- of, Uou8ervative wire-pWiti,s, ed . . I � i- . Lnc4n high schoni, the studenta of th,o Dan. tions given on a piece of paper, to be ane - P, - � i , I w), I an es , -The Oo4edrh townshi ­ - - I - . i . -, __ M I 1, �, � 1. .% correspondeta , das high e�2hiuof waited upon Mr.:: J, S. wered by narnes of flowem.-The Bell Tele. Profltql flo YOU will -';Pe, tJJ(,� advaiitage of buying your china at GUNX'S. - . I - .1 -, I � � � forward.w,itF another affidavIt'which I has of the Cliutcr Now Era, gi no the following ' "'ren and prost-ntcd him with a nilk um- , phone Uompa)ay hab . I ft '� -- ',- , ele'�tion which form ;,r ah, t �rlt to I,--9 V,)ting -� ,en pub1h -1 _ F I I 2 1 " �,­ �, - k I ,� � - - , Y , , ,( I � z _ 11,4141 t() the wctld. This fallow 1 bri� sket - L . . I I : I I - ? - , -� a i _;16 . eweul.4, i...: 1 free.t, I I'll hr- wivi t 1kc, intt-ril- eill:- bf that towntihip : .- ()ne 0 1 k . . I I. a t .. � 1� 1 � ff� �r ,�;�ith_ar cause. -)r ei I h, . r , - �ka -, �d,%, t . ;A I efl ch of fhe 11fe o , of -the pioneers : brella, gold �e ded cane and an address, I wor ingt here for the pa,3t month, : - !f I - �_ - _U � - � f w3 had a larae g�ng of men .A~ , - I I � - - , � . t7 . ; ­ 16-4;uld 1Uerf,1T1.LV.(' Z.),.�,`'­-)'s'�ItMN UIL- WY hetwl-in ('_-.-,,in and I -Ion. i'vi I u i.-gt nmad ' The p;,pn'larity and repard whieh� have a hical fiyatem bere and at Abbarn. The . apa '­- �� , ­ L_ . I � I " the Id' " - installing U10thing D . - - .1 - r. Stra: I on perhaps the old -es.,_ e-w_�er%l ritments i, � .�� - 1; ?, zm�' and ,;_,,�e: ik i., c. - � -, t-, j., � �, %�,) ,,, I I r, lo 11r,11 Mi, E F, I',- i;1 this tov., Tiship , z;rown-apbciwef,n Mr. '.',Vrcn,aud tb,c.Pt1J I � - I . _.. ", � � ­ - - I I - . . . � - go - -11m8tor,- the oblebz-.4tro, - 1;tjor&e CC,N,, Fir., . 11, W(. still haw: 15 _Aff,,I, - � L:, � .r. I i work haA been eWr1P1("(­3­11i8ri Marth% -3 t � A . - is Ali V, G it -1 1,� 7 1 , , . ,�"k,;(, polle and �Z,_r_ ��t L;- i_.�,:!o if 11,� 1, . Stratton . i I . �'. k , 4 � :m I J lawvvr .4 �,,n k,�t � I ' , ,� !, j. 11 I 's Suiti feft tW are -,vorth 7-50. Uir "'. 75. - I � . , I , eharL,e (4 the . I - th ,lents e -i-i-o14 th4� I -.-.c- yea r 4 7UIdew �ae b- -, .�'. , t! 4se year, iiq au ael ive, halc and 46artv ' L . (s ft hif; I -f- ' 11-Irr h cc -ll aa�,!lm,d by Mr, Frank .1met- I- _1i I � I .,U � � - E ft,- rn an V -it Duivit.q spealli volu*me- r,y praiAl(t in hip calf tf� help in thesvz,i and lor)k after the i An Ovelcoat for P-5.00 y-naflt, to - 11 h)r P, - ­ ,r�,' 'phyfliefalt, #.r of-!�e r,�V:7 7' "-for" '11" (�iLhl(!V (,()1T1wi,­i(-,a_- He : �r_ I 2L mau ,,weuty pmrs . ,8.00- . _.. ,-�Jv­l. 7",v, I lz,'n" � , - -1i __ . . . . ­ - yourlge�, lie liag br,en' favor'. Tl, -r pn�r,eptatv I -, tr � Orin)(" wif,11 f � . . , I , � . ,ri .�,.t� wk h �4: 1, L,_-,()!1 ,-W 1 T f )n tf)"Alr. VV'r(q )(jk hr-, crowds for your Xrnafi ,- u I,- �) ii,,;. I , . � AI � �Y, it! nolt f.( 6fo It,& r - "';I - 3 1��i"�Al ' 14 tl-i,' tf)�Tdllp #Jr("�C.c _,(­�'-zr-. hin-, cu_ -;i, - klr�­,ty',_, rl, ;�i a'� � t ,,N�Phom. -14'1.- are r� �.n - , ` r t , t , . � � - - -;q mj�,ph , ill , -1� -1 . � _ i . , � , C, I a 1� %_4 M � 4nS inmi , (� f (.n- t i_kt :f (,,, �7�_.�, , *,-_, i,l . _; ,ri - - .11 4 1, , I �� 'I 14(1 I � I � I I � I �.l , � �,,, , ., I r r . - z - t_: - v (- r y t- 14) � � � - i, f., - , I �-_, � f 11: I I,. . , I the mqnoy � � � n ,_ n _,.,�, C 1) � � �;o ` 1`r�, irilere-8to qf s..i(:� �Vit � Wbi-!, lt`:,, 1 iL F031:,"01 - ---! 1_;'Irl 1`4`1i'311-, - G. D­o�,­ &, 'i' prr- , kk. -Mr' U�1-0 0 ill-, Str,yr! tip -it till 9 f),(+ -C1,7_- r.-.,-, , , ­ , . ,� � _t(:1.,:j A - , - d by �vjt. -- I ahnor,t (i4i­.a� t, 1 - 7 0 1 � (,,V ,1.1L-:, , I , , 'v , .1 I rkl,W,-�- i 'f!- I lit ni, tf�,_,V -.V; IlM orr'. ilm' . . �_ . � M hirll, 1. r ,f. trit! a"' . � I'� - � ­ �A. 4 _y . , A �­ n(JI, I � li '110f�f"r,,*ma1nwL*P1L1 ",-,10a�,,,­ -, 31 - Perse, r,f t he I -air m ­11f;, i ,;, a t p,y e 7-_- n t b u z - I ,�., I � . . ., � . - � .I, - 5 ­ - � 11 ­ ,I ;A I I 4 I ­�O)If, ('1,w"%,f,) 1 " rl"`3 I` ia`!:uF1k --,-.-" T+ i. 0---'in�r �'h t it ,IV engav VVft � ILII:(;� On any na, t ,,Ii, C�r""' � - r. C "o.-. -, t 1 "' .j3 an U1111-- ­­ . . ,N)v Put Garileylp i ter. I dou c.uv,r,i(1r,1ab1 ','k t'a 8 c jo 1c" !_ I ,-,d lywtilng in _. i3r�w-m,kcbine for F___B rft I � ; U" b) If! �� Ili-in:t .;.ke.��,,._ d e W01 Ularly f,�iys "-F�13 with ftc�-,],)L!, �_el 67% I I 'i, : Li�iit th,_� !,tifidlivit, -I' Gf ld,� e p, - ��, zi­re� ;:,t. df�_ -, I I I- � I . � 0�4 b I .�_. IMpt,werlic-t (if hi 2-1u -,-Mr. Cha _1�� . . . � I . I � � . ­ - . � . . � 1, , � 1� � � ' S. J lifTr-c-eg-1 -if ^.�:� citore, In front I . ' "tu h iniL 'ru ' -tv�,­ ')'I i� r,artL-s ft.. -I :: - htl. --) hid liew E -1d �,l , � I C%_4 i I # 'eef, 1-1 -elf from Imf ( I . . I- Mlil' 611 1-04,1 rfed � DI 9 U V I 90-A UJ N t -,i F eafo rt h a . I ! . . . . I I I . . . . - . - . I I ; I : I I i . �, . I .11 � iz�, . . . . � I! � I . � I - : I . � . : I I - ; ILI J 1. I . I I � . � J ; . . I -1 I I .� ­ � - � i . I . � . � . i . i . - - I .1, . -1 I ; . . � i , . I - . a i ( , I'll, . I r I - -­ - -.- __ � 1010001 � - I , . 11 . - � I - I � I .� . I ! I . I . � � � I . . � I I � , 0 . i . . : � �. I : I 11 . . . . I I i � I . I � . � ''. . I ,� � � . i - I . - i�����­_ � I i I _. ­L7_i""� . 1-1 I . � . 1) . I � � I V ___ - . . . . � I 11 # I I If - A��_ - I � ­ � ­ _ __ .- - - - � I I I I - - -4 - � : . - _­__­­____ I I - - , , - -��,L_",.A_ - � I ; , . - I . _-,-L - I ____ - ­ 1 1 1 1 . . �_: - ,-"� : �: sl��- - -__ - - - � I � � ­ � . I I - . ­ ­____ ­ - ­ ___ ___ - , � - ­ �r ­_ - - I I - . - L . . I I . I . - - . - � � - - L_ - - - I . ... . - , -11, - - NOVE-M-1 .1. .. �� �!! !!!�, � � I I � I � � - .,,,Mr. Robert Ito& . - -, _ .and S. -A. H40-ej ..� j arojaie$ � ­ 6wyt,of Mitchell, , - I ­ P ictaer of Mr. A. Do - va*jtlod 2�t Ftrgu#;<w, . , - � � I ooto�� 31st, to mise � I f Now Wett4ninstor, I : B. "I . — - �� I .. 1, 4VIL . Ins cana � . . . OF COA I I UNAD OFFrCE, - � - .,A - W_ up - vafftii , Sewn Fund . - - Aggregate Rew ,; OvIer - �_ . � — flon. G. A. C -OX., P � 0, E. Wzlker, Gem � ,I London, Enj I . W L-OM13ARD � . - � SEAFORTfi . A *&*era 8jankil . . : . , . . """ I rsrmairw And Gr - *#Uftt", Unt :*P*_6 *0�1*6 06110r.tlan I . S"INGI 4autioist Wlow* " , I ,- I I *0 Uliwards'. ti., I - - 'emmunts -on th* � I ' * I 1 ,40ft, Of N*veMb � . I be . I � I I Thc�-Ran,k "a _Im�bmn, I � 4034440 4 _&debw. samw - 1WVzh 40;lumwia, XUk-0 - Vpt*oft "d the VzfW _9ft I I I .! . t � F. U- OLUSSTED, Solid � .. - I i - -2 - A , lm!""""_ --I--- --- . � � - X A . - . I . I I waa VUeat (raw-), a.. - I -o--u per bUzhe1____ pos)wr bwbA-,--- I SatIL � yperb=&& .-- , Sam " . " wo. 1, G� - - - - - - . 13u0*r.Aub_____ , r,j4owr idOr__,___ ,� -- im,i Ver 100 ft - - - - . 11 t_ . I r Scin now---_ ... I , -1 us= 100 IIU* - - - - p ,, � I Sh"p8klns_.._.f_,. .... 1W_1a___­_ --- - . - I � Ag In I � I I , no 8*4 1) V . . __ W-2od Per Qobg)� . - I � w3od- r, . (4harAti.. , . AWm r ___ 0104t Seed-_...- . Mmo&,v Seed- __ _.. , - 'i . kork� por too za-. i., - Tallow, per 1b__ �_�� 0 I � Dairy .- � TollmN-Xo, Novo - � Viarket is uuchwu . steady. We quote .. . 22o ; solids, 20a ; �d . 17 to 19e - good to I ISe ; medium JAiry, �� 10 to IU clifte . quoted unebang-edd . "a for . - large, and 114 1 -sUU some improvem .- cming t g fo, ,continues b nt;g-e I a"'o c _ I 7 oelectedireth, � 11 - tot! cold storage, an - Twzo�NTO, , New preft , y welle-limmed iud'ihor shortage in 0 Ion � 8 not -- I .. and at resent oold weather tb In this rospeect, G4 So P6 -r pouna, -ehi- ab 8 to 90, turke.-, fowl at 5J to & -, . . — PC Toumi-T.o, Nlovem.' � offering fairly treeb is �01ightly emlar.. ste&dy at 55 to !we . aad'B5 to 75c per b� is, steady at$4,20 to *Ike, V to $5 75 1 � V1.50 for timothy um of ,extra fine 'A . . �._ 'Tona.%-To, .Nxovf 81-1 to 8:ac; red, I Y� _C* ; botle 46 timoth ; 40 .V"$110.50 ; . ; theaff straw, 1drossed hogs� ligi h4vy dr6ased hqo- 1� to'$5.25� MU'llfet $17 to $17-50 for to -$14 for bran, fi*lghts, MAUitd� for�carz of short inoludet� in ear it , . � � �, ldve si I � . Lmwiyor,, No -,, 4� . L-02ivioN, B"Al nca'ttle ateady %V 01 Amerim"teora !an att%ort, IW,� to . - - 4tor beef I 8J to ateady', lox, i4 Lie (drefted we%ht). WONTIZEESA4 NIA East End Csttle b � � ta a slight Onprov � L aMrkote: Re �Oei ., - bead of ;attis,� eel'l choice Anima1w,f ro� at d fro m -2 to 21, P, � quelity was Ulr.- unvald. Aj�ciut S( �offered, sheep sel I'll lambs a . : � I I at . I Aed , LL I cluded I � I � � �_Illjp ' L ._ P" polaud. Inil- , 01*11 -A bei ,V M head bei , ,, . . r"ged -,from 151. I - . I _. �nnalift_ . � awe hn't.-Chae -atea,dy : prime A Ping, �4-w V to'84.65 ; bWer to $3,69 ; ftlls,, - feeders,t2.50 to - �$2.75 ; fA—,m'h ow xtrong ; goga t - � 4 r o -'an$ 'I I to 41m, Veak— . Uqga�-Attfva ; - few at $5,15 ; Im I _U95 to V5 - ol 3 *1L60 ; -ttagsi .- I—Mar,kat - �$5,607 ; yearlinA A �e_reE6 $3.25 tt"01S, Vi,%,75.' 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