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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1904-01-01, Page 4, � . . . � , I � - l ­� ! � , t ! ­-­­­­- , ­­ . ­­ - . -1 -1 -1 .-I--- - - - . � I . - ,� ...... �,­­.- , ­ - � I — ". ­-, ��- - � �­ ,� � . . I � . 9rr---­ ­� ­- --z,,,-- ?177T--'---,�-111--f----�.-�-�,---,—��-�".---�—��-, , "..— . . ­ — I --­ . . . . I � - � . � l . . . I ­ ­­ "A.,--, —­­;;�­­­ ­= . --1 � i � I I I . I I � 1, � , : I I I I � � . - ­ , �­­—­ -11 . --- I I I . d !7 -1 *1 I - - - � . ­ ­ - ­ � -- �-­­­ I I - ­ -7 ­ - - - I ------- ­ . . . I . - - . . I I � . 9 � . . . . . � � I � - � I . I . I ; . � I � . i I . � � : I . . - I I . , � I �, . . I I . . � . . I . . I . � -_ I -If , - i I : I . . I I . - - . � 1; � I --� - �i- I .11 1� I L . . . . 11 . � � . I - � � ­ �r­­ ­, -1 11 . I ­ I � . �- ­ 1,. : � � - � I . I I I . . : . � i I -1 - a . ­ i , ­ , � - , , ".- �­ - � � - ­ - - . - , ­ � , 1, tr� , , , � ., I � . . . — I . . - - — . -- - - I - -- . I .ill - � � - . I . 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It must also'be extremely galling to able. f airness' 'nd- bav6, in the m6n, the field and Mr, Sloan w1as declared legiate Institute, is home for boli 1 1 . -1 . ot his attainments to be ham- been bonestlyl conducted. There is reeve by acclamation. -Mr. and Mrs. days. -Miss Nina M611telth, who ba, V r . - .. I a ma4 . I I; ' , . I , . pared as be now is. and i�a st he so now no - just I complaint on Jas, McQuarrie, *of Winnijftig, areat been learning the dressmaking 'I . �W T F 8 long as the present Legi la�.'Uk this soo e; 7 ke trouble lies with the preient visiting (it the, former'spar- Exeter, is home again.­;Xr,. I i -1 ,� I V- I 8 M T - e la.46. I Harvel, � . I � . s . r . , I — — � I - — — — wi - f at- f, or rather with its ents and renewing,old acquaintances. . Borland, of 'the Bxet r s hool i a - i �i . . He cannot, ' th any de cc 0 s Government Nsel 8 0 9 , I I 11 9 I - , � . � I on to hitfiself or to the people internal man#ement. .For some time -The trustees, Messrs. McCumin- gdin displayjng his genial counten , � ...... ...... I... ..... ..,.%'. - 1 2 isfacti I . , I - , � I r i the af - and W"ttlaufer, were , for some, reason not known to, i4gs, Potter rind � L, .3 :-- 4 5 6 T 8 9 whom hoe represents, varr on � U 3 anoe in th0e parts. - i _ . , � � , . I fairs of the Province in e present the public'. thp Government iw their elected by acclamation.- Miss 1,E4. - .L-- - I . 1.� i �'10 11 12 13 '14 15 -1.6 1 -� � - . shape of the Government. -The best various deal L119B with the constit�' Hamilton - had- -th6­ misfortune :�`to �, � : . I dhiselhurst, . . � t' ' - 17 IS 19' 20 21 22 23- thing for him to do -is to call ses- uencies have cast h9idg, the true and b ankle last Wednesd -- . a ,sprain et 8:7*- The Torant6 marchouts and their big ad k 1. - � i, - 24 25 26 27 28 29 �O sion of the Legislature as'ea�ly in tried friends of years, men who have Miss Kate Kelly, of poderioh, and : 1. - . � ty � Mr. C with the E . - I - svpportod the Government andpar has. Moore, of Wingham, visit- vertisements will Pet. be in it � I - - . MoF&ul Co, froin'the Uh to tha I&A o P 31 , .. . ...... ...... .... . ..... ...... January as possible and thus get th i is i . .1 9 - I � I � sation' fiom principloi,. and have tilren into ed friends in town the past week.- - 1881- . 7 -�) over and have -such legi . . � -1 I session �� � . January - 11 - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . *as is necessary passed and tk" dis- their Confidence wire -pullers and Mr. Thos. Bamford, a former ap- _ t � r 1 1 * LietwunE Rev. Dr. I � � I solve the Legislature, bringing on self seekers who care not a straw Prentice of Mr. S. H. Gidley, was re - I I - I . F , - . f I some time be-: for will 4eliver him interesting leqturot 0 , � oa& the general election the Government and party except newing acquains n on 1i andiWt d4ing," in the Obinalburs - � Mir The fiVro, noswato the parenSbasis after seeding and haying. - By that for what tbcy can make out of them Monday, before leaving for Torontp 11 Wooing I i g of 'Tui5ipday, Jant i.- . oij, doiDotee ship vage of like p%pdt on wwob the tween . on thwevenin , I I where he has agood position inono church I advoritementwillbi found I � � I t1me. the Dominion election will like- -and to advanice their own personal i � I ary 51 �, ilt h f -past seven, Dr. Medd is �r 'of the large tailoring shops. All oF. � clever and i 'a] . �z Fur We-Grefir, k Stewart -1 I ly be over; the *organiiations of both schemes anI arribitions. This has ute�eadDg leoturer,and an dont I . - , January sele-13 B Gunn -4 par ties will still be in working shape made a coolness and indifference in Air. Gidley's apprentices secure good , - i* � BtmfleldUiderwear-HeKinnon &Ca. -b - he public would not be very tie will be well worth hearink. - and t the ranks of the party, not against pdsitions.-Mr. P. Douglass, of Ham- ' 1* - I- � . OxxUttou Powder—, V Fear -5 . greatly inconvenienced. This w,ould the party ,b t against the Govern- i1ton, visited his pare.nt§ for a few . -1 . -� . I t � . Now Year "16-9 NoFaul 00-8 - � I � 10ppen. � Notice--ff. Ellber-6 - Most I past week. -Miss Grace - .. 1 I ikely settle the standing of the ment, which is .sure to prove disas- days the - I z -- It w. , g D. Hay, Go misvioner a � On x large w4e-Z. 11oftul (7" parties so as to P a good work- frous if not' counteracted. .Is Edmunds, who has been attendin ad Convoyances ;� Imbe �tl giv- it so in North 11'nfrew, It is so in many e school of telegraphy in Toron- � jr, elo-N Cluff and Sent -4 wills,mortgggoe a d doods drawn up. Mon I �- I :! . Bw for norvice—iwin Rouiday-5 ing majority to either. This, 0 I tt - �.turn 46 the 10,4va"06 ra of lubereNt. 772i"t :� � . seems to us, would be the more -sat- otber eon to, for the past six,weeks, re - - 1,� Dry Goods --R Jewl -8 stif 4encies and we .f car that . . � I -'-�- AmmunU re.,dy-P Dill --8 - . e d howe last week, -Rumor has it NOTES,—Mr and Mrs, James Parson , isfactory way.. It the, Governmentis so much lia ady been done I . has alre � are spending t . I i � - Sineewthanke-8-W. 9. Willi" Ir I . . r CXnawative wee%Ang�8 I a holiday season at Ridg4 � . � .sustained by an increased znajo­rity� ' in this way hat it could scarcely that another'of our young bachol- . iL - tj.t probably 'would be, then they now be repaixed even by a change . � is going to Join, partnership town. -Mr. G orge, Alair in visiting his oli 1, � January xide-D Al UoBeatb-4 � as. 0 - i- Roploymout, for famifies-K Firbes-4; could proceed - with their work -of of policy in this respect. We might, i�ith ' a former resident young lady home in South Coyuga,-Mrs, Henry Jobt 1� - Our Uumk*-R Willb: and Son -4 � ' - Aton, at MsfakDg, is visiting her ton, 'W I Gow for We --A Forbes --S - . --- developing the latent resources of say more.' 1) t 0 d to the wise a d ocuoy-anotli'r of, our emptyres- ,,� a w r - e. - � I the Province and providing -be tie _., __, i( ences. If the young men keep on H. Johnston. 'Mrs, Jones, who boo been q � � , I ....... I for t should ,be s iont. . , , sick, is improving. -Mr. Trequisr aw i . older sections as they have b9en do- - . � a they have been doing, all tbeem- 'On , r - - If, on the other -. -­ -.--. P . i town will be occupied. saffamilyhoi moved oii to the farm lstel� � ing in the past. -y house i I : She 1k,uroo (fXYJ001Wr# - Wroxeter - 1 , owns ohn Whftpmao.-­�Tho sa . � . hand, they should not be sustained, i Mr. W. McLean, B. A., who has d by M r - I ­. . I I . = the people .would- have their way, as. Briefs. -M's$ Mary Smith, of Brus- b en high school teacher at Vank- news reached ore last Friday evaoing c , �A � I . ' William Ivison's aides -­�­ - - too -and if they sels,,is visitir 0 with her parents here. I ek Hill f the p t three years, the aeathlof r. , 11 -1. S.WbRTH, FRIDAY, JAN. 1, 1904. they have a right . � � or as , ' , .- I make amis.take they will --have the -Byron Simmons,* of Toronto, was it i at present visiting his parentsin, daughter in likots,-A Literary Soole,�, � i guest at his home over Christmas- has been started In school section No. 4 � . - � ,opportunity, all -the sooner to -rectify . t wn,. bef ore leaving for Knox Col -- I The Ontaxio Legislature has .been '. I ev. 1. A. i LAd Mri. McKelvey aTe i8tanley. The* bold their firs"aboot* Fri - I ,1.�� . - " , - it.. ., . � I .11 L. . � R 14ge, where he intends studying for d% Might, and -'a number who had nova 7 M!10 . sp6nding a leek with relatives in the ministry. -Miss A� M. Anderson . l- summoned to meet for the despatch, , _4 . � d . well.-Lottis and Chat I 'of business on ThursdaY, January' udt-in-' -- ' 8tratford.-Ifiss Elsie Gibson has re- ig visiting friends in � I . � , .. ew 0 at* a before"did . Ir 4 r t rpp rom , 13.rucefield.-Mr. and Xts. J. Lcitdh, MoBeath, wno have been attending'th - . � � The Res. North 'RenF u d f - Toronto. -S. Robinson, Clinton and let Gr&soiak, Freeborn Johniton and Janni i; - , I ir, 14tbl - k, I .. . . and -What It Portends. . � " - . l , j:. : of Wingham, spent several days holi- - ot'Mitebell, visited the latter'smoth- : . I I � g' tolnotituts, are home fo ! I Politically , speaking the coustitu- day�. in the vfillage last week. -Mrs. er, Mrs. Bainton, 4few days the Clintop Colle ;a � - � I L - The Huro.4 Reformers. enof of North R . CaiTipbell, of 'London, is visiting her . their Christmo holiday@. pfrew has been the � I 1�'. 1. : p st-week.-Mr. n1nd'!Mrs. Alex. Die- , � The Reformers of Huron are be- - mother, Mriw Lockic, and h MATRIMONIAL — A Very plfiltty 110110 � I ,re in ,this Province -1 . qllar, who have b(hen Yisitipg in wedding took"Osee as high noon Cbristma ilf ginning to 11 got a move on" Pre- , . har(i.-Peter � MoNeil . has returned 4nitoba for the past year, return - I . ; � . - om Durha : dayatthe opoious residence of R, Mo - , I - i ratory for the approaching Domi � - ni.-Miss Alice, Hamilton ho -Xr. and Mrs. J, Mord , i i -- pa . n for several weeks. A fierce politi .fr I week. U ! Cal battle was raging there, in which left for Seal'orth, where she will be I ie, Beq ,'London road, Kippen, whei - � I 10Murchic, attended the ball in t� . I ion election. The East Hurow R6 nearlk all the great Provincial .glad- the guest of,lrelatives,-Thonias and Clinton on Christmas night. -Mr. & his eldemb daughter, Annie Campooll, we ri I � A formers had their convention id t - I ' united in the h6ly bonds of matrimony witl Pf .. z �ators f e engag- Mrs. Lowell 4nd children,'ot White- Edmunds, of Listowel, visited M4 - -:� ] 1. . , J�l Brussels on Wednesday last andijA"- . I church', spe ' Christmas day with . Mr. William X. Glenn, of "Glenwood,' - I �. � . � I ed cons�%uently the eyes of all parents over Christm as. -Mr. Robtl Lumle7, son of Mr. Thomas Glenn, Th, ii . . I leated- their candidate. It is riffled- Ns, a- , the former's parents here, L. and Carter of London, visited his par� ' U - . . urned iin-that direction. The, Mrs. Lovell and children of White,- obarm1ug bridq was handsomely gowned il �1- 16ss to sa that Han. Dr. Macdonald - t I � ents i� town during the Christma.4 oresin milk voilO over taffets, with Bstten -ro P " ly to r,i 4 . nsiln, how ire, - was broken on Sat- storm on Sur day, there was no ser- , z- " I , � I - . holidays. -Mrs. W, ; ,-- 4 was the unanimous choice. No other . - vice in the bi Ahodist church Sunday Belfry, of Mont- burg posiel and yoke effectr, and carrying i - i 1� . � urday '.pight last when flie ballot real, is visiting friends in town-- boquet of whits, lilacs, entered the !drawing fl, % erson 'was nominated7or thought of. evening.-Mi3 Nettie Brown, of Mr. and Mrs. BrydQne, of Cliutons ­ �� . V ! - boxes, were closed and the returns' Brussels, spOnt a few days - room on her fsther'4 arm to the strains a I H . � � Dr- Macdonald -'-was Deputy 'Speaker , with Miss spent Christma.s with Mr. James Me- Mendelsohn's �vaddiug warcib, followed b] K. . . came in. These showed that, VIC- � , . in the present. Parliament and. he� tory perched' Nellie Black last week. -Rosi Bailey, Murobie.-Mr. John Taylor, -who has � (bry. .4, V - i on the , Conservative � . hervister, Miss M E Mohlordie, a I L� I will , likel of Galt, sper t the Christmas vacat'- been learning photography in Lon! , � I � y be advanced to the, banners and that- their candidate, I I London, as bridesmaid. The letter won .1 ­ i . with his friefid, -Peter Smith.- 4 . . on, is at present� visiting bismoth-1 Sw' voila over toffets, with chiffon yoki I Speakersbip in the next Parliament.i Mr. Dunlop had b en elected by fl Brown, of Ot fawa, is the gue � er.-Mr� Robt. McKay left Tuesdai embroidered in. oream, and carriod a boquoi � � e ore � � . 1� He has represented East Huron con- i majority much larger than even the ' . ­ tinuously since he redeemed I;he- rid-' most sankuine' expected. The elect- Mster, Mrs. T. Gibson. -C. and Mrs. mortaing to spend a week with hia of white lilace and oarastions. The gro'o'n -11 - s to fill the vacancy'caused in . jXar ing by defeating Mr. Thomas Far- ion wa. Cook returnf d to Hensall on Monday, I ants at Shelbournel . ! row, now p at Brussels, Frank Rae, of Galt, is visiting at his I � I wals assisted by, his brother, Mr. Roborl . m46 in H - Miss ""I �� : Glenn, of Tor6uto. After the ceremony, and Mr. Farro,vV represented The rid.- ,the Ontario legislatuie by the death bo 0 �ick. Joan David- AR . -- -, 11 of Mr. Munroe, the late representa- son, of St. 06.orge, spealt thaChrist- Leadbtlry.� I which was porlormed by Rev. Mr. MoLen. . ing since Confederation. It. will .be tive. The rdAult occasioned, Tnore I I . I of Kippeo, congratulationh followed I seen from this that the electors of � � mas week at ber. h'ome,--,Jobn Willis, �Fromwan Occasional Correspondent.j usno � East Huron -have not been fickle in than ordinar.* interest on account of London, iS I I renewing old acquaint- 11 I-Ifems.-Mr. Robert Hewitt, jr.pas and the guests, thou re redtothe dining ` pal 1� X � of the straightened Condition of the ances in the Ivillage.-John Hartley, ,gone on a vi I sit to his own home a room where a � very dainty luncheon wai thek� treatment of their representli- Ontari Government, the majority t � . . 0 01 - Marlette, Michigan. Mr. -Hew' tth � ISM& Here the artistic table decoiati6ne, - -A " generations being so smaft that a vote either _prin "pal of tpe school, has resigned I whioli were entirely the work at the bride'i . tives. good many I a. ca,m�� . and went while� Mr. .Mirrow -way is a matter of material im to accept a position in -Stratford.- been over here for' a few years past girl friends, were much admired by all, � ­ Port- Russel Brow r ' � 'and 'Ross- Beattie, of taking care of his father's farm , represented the constituendy vChd a .ance. Ilad'tho Government won this ttended .the rink here, on only, gets to see 'his .family about The bride, wbo in a very accomplished i good many li&� c and go][16-since constitiiency, it would have enabled Brussels, a young lady, and-& general favorite in moo, , "' . ­ Dr. Macdonald first-Isolicited thesuf- them to get through this Parliament Saturday, ni M llace Lockie., of twice it yeai*.-,Mr. JoII6 A. Gardnet W circles, wso'made the recipient of meal Coldwater, I i f rages of the electors. I 101FIk U1, is bome for a of University College, Toronto, i' , I - 14 handoome gifts. Gua04 were present from ary term with a tolerable degree - * West Huron'is also-, getting into of comfort although with - i : small few weeks' 1, lidays.-Alex. and Mrs. home on his holiday$. John is asmart London, Toran-po, Niagara Falls, Lfietowel, line. A convention for the'nelectilon majority in the 1, Legislature. It Stewart call.4 oil relatives here, la's't Young man and will make'his inar� Clinton, Seaforth and vicinity. The happy ' of a candidat6 is to be held a� Dun- having gbno against them the Wedoesday, A I on cir way to in the' world.-Mr.5. A. Morrison, ac -i couple left on 'the afternoon train, tnid - companied by her little daughterj' attend the McKichael,Harris wed - January, But, as we have.said be- face. It ism - .-Oliver %nd;lMrs. Smith spent Maud, spent Christmas -visiting reli �rs,fors trip Hoist. Mrs. gannbri, on Tuesday next, the 5th,of -problem is rather'a serious onp.' to . ding I I showers of flow' � - I ade all the more seiriou ' Glenn will receive at bar futuro home, j, ' I st week in ffi�milton and Galt.-J.� atives in Stanley township. -Mr. Wi ,, fore, this convention, in so f ar as the also, in view of the, fact that tour of a X Glenwood," L',umley, next mouth. ,d, their present supporters :haNke pro- . - Z- selection of a candidate is concerne McEwen, of Goderloh, spent Satur- Sc�tt has mbre, of his family over . � �A � is largely a matter of form. It is tests hanging overtbem and it is al- -day bere.-TI ( Masonic Lodge had an from Dakota at Present, visiting himo i a forqgone Conclusion that the pres- ' oyster supper at the Gofton House they being his son John,and wife, 'Usbo -me. I most certain that lome, if not all of , .1 � ent member, Mr. Robert Holmes,will e e Monday -'even 1 -Oliver Hemphill, 9f also his son-in-law, Mr. Thomas C. HYMFvqEAL.---rAt "SunnyleWl residenoe. 9 P them, will have to, bit th dtist be- ('�� i again be selected as the candidate. fore the trials are over. This will Hamilton, _j Christmas at his Griove,-Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Arch- south Thames Road, Usborne, ad' Wednes- � The convention, however, will ,afford cause additional. :bye -elections and home here.- - iss Millie Playf ord, of ibald spent Christmas at Mrs. Tre- day, Decbmber 23rd, was celebrated one of � .tting additional turmoil, and uncertainty. he guest of lier sister, land's, Egmondville, Mrs, Archibald's those important events which shape@ the -an excellent opportunity for ge Toronto, , -- Mrs. A. mls.,',�.an.-Jamds and David mother. -Mr. John A. hieGavin, sr. destiny of two lives. The day was a, bright . the electors warmed up and laying All this must militate against the in- Rae, of Ho-wipk, left for Chicago has been on the, sick list but is now typical winter day and, indeed, Wei$ a wel- the foundation for a thorough or- toresLs of the Province as well a l . . ganiza,tion, of the forces. This latter s last week, wbere a reunion of the improving. Cla�ton White is also oome oAlm afur the storm of the previous . should not be neglected I against the inLeres't of the party. five brother5 jwas expected to take able to be out o ; eek. The event to which � . as more el- Had the Liberals won in North - I . nbe more.-TYfr. and w we refer wan the � ectionsf are lost through imperfect Renfrew their opponents were pi -c- place. -Bert N�utcli and family re- Mrs. William Graham, of -Marlette, marriage of -Mles Lilly Pasomore,, daughter turned from 'Woodstock on Monday. - Michigah,have been of Mr. Henry Pasemore, of U86rne, to I organization than in any other way. pared. to aScribe that victory to the . I , on a visit to I . ­ Our friiends in the* South have been ilefaiipus operations of the mhch-ine. -The followgg were nominated on Mr.. and Mrs. William MeGavin, sr. Mr. William J. Pybus, a prospeqns young I more deliberate, Zut ithoy, -too, 'Monday, for reeve, R. B. Harris and Mr. Graham being ii biiother of Iffirs. farmer of Tookeramish. . The Important . ; .gut now that the OonseTvatives have W. C. Hazle400d ; f6r councillors, MoGavin's.-Matthew Obates, ofMcl-- oeremon . y was performed .by the Rev. H. A. are now commencing to move. A won- their spokesmen attribute their w. � Show, of Honsaii),,acd was witnessed by meeting for the election of off! " Lockic, Ai -Munroe, -L Allan, R, ita, Manitoba, is home on a visit at lw cOrs victory to, their ability, to circum- i . � and for Grganization purposes hasJ ve,nt tile op Mutch, T. 1"'Ilmore, R. Hairig, j. present, -Miss Lottic' Sparling, of about eighty invited friends and re'latives of . � been called for Brucefield on Friday, crations of the Grit Ina- Paulin, -and J IDavidson.-TYliss Howe London, is spending the contracting parties. At the hour of chine and to the Oleged fact that ,, her Christmas 4,30, to the of. . January Sth, at! one o'clock sharp. the Government have lost th nf i- of Brussels, .� visiting her father, holidays with ber siAter Mis.s May - rains of a beautiful march $ � . I . e.co arling and other . i�jvnds.-Wu- P I This is a very uportant meeting. dence of the people. But, their- vic- George Howe -- Sp, layed by Mies Nellie Pybus, the bridal I There is more n, �e f or care and t, -f - tory Can. not properly be ascribed to . � I . !noticed. that St. - Oeorge's chureb, party entered I he parlor, the bride leaning . - W&U-on',,,' Episoopafia�, held services on the arm -of her (Ather. They took up fort in South H�r(j than in either either of these causes. The so called I JBlyth, on Chrisfmas day ais we find they their stand benesth a magnificently trim. of the other riding . The redisiri- " Grit Machine 11 is . m4re a -name T�e Great Calb Store.-Januory SaIA,- always do. We rath(1111r lik mad evergreen aroh and a marriage bell . bution bil' as mad greater distur- than a - ­ � e, this idea - i ,, reality. . T.he .Conservatives Thisbigimm,ry 8� will oommence&'Haturday,' and think the other .sis-ter churches pirgeously decorated with roses and holly. bance in is ridint,11,i than in any of had their "Machine" in North Ren- January 2nd, when up-to-date and seasonable goodv should take a patt The bride, who w" charmingly attired in I . So e of the municipal- frew as well as the Liberals a-nd will be pleared out at $we-oping reductions, We appropriate wa cyn. What More . 1. ities which now .comk)ose South Hu'r- from all account w bavo a largo Mook f or you to chooso from, consist. y of .spending Christ- a beautiful gowli of white silko trimmed , �0111 have been aheiiated from the, ti . s it as just as ,Lr,- ing of drens gc,oil , blouslngs, silks, wropper4, mas than this.-Mliss Jennie Rinn, with , ribbon, looked very pretty. She ww .ve and aggressive as t1he.other and blous'em and many abber lines, , see our gr ly, blue who has been dressmaking in Sea- U ,sister, Miss Lizzlet who county for Parliame i iItary electoral was as well supplied with grease and mflitary fisnael and, bosvy twoode—Just what semi ted by her 'that - a very pretty dress of white organdie. . machine requisi e -' The groom was aasisted by hiebrother, G. .: - . . I . is noad ed for the �Jd weather. flee our heavy forth, for the past few months, ha' wore purposes for a.good many years, wherever t or 9, A arl returned home again, -Miss Mabel - came, f rom. So that, it is the veriest and boys. A largo A of boots, eb While-. at least one municipality, Me ookto�ades an'd d b pin to coata-for men bride, lk'illop, will find, �olifioal associate,.% oto and beavy and Master Charles- Stewtirt, of Clin- G.Pybus. May Daroh, niece of the � hypocricy for the Conservatives to be isoifto be cleared t at tremendous reductioni. ahst-ming little maidt clad in White, with which it has never fraternised continually crying -,- out abou the Bee what w� are r rinl( In heavy robes, A big ton, are spending, their Christmas 6 before, in- a. politic,,�l";way. Themect snap to a4r at'), oil 6 ourtains. A b1s; holidays at their auntys, Mrs. John performed very nicely the duty of 11ring. � - " Machine " and protesting the t 11 i,r f car bargain infadjus, o. at half price. Any Scarlet t Is. -miss Minnie -Parker, of bearer." The ceremony over and most - � ing at Brucefield,--therefore, will ai- of it. Their own - " Machine is kept quant3by of butter toito sale in ex. Seaforth, has been isitin , hearty congratulations having been extend - 1 ford the, new agg� &tcs from all in just as good iorder� as thel .Grit, phuge for Kojds. � : , Blyth. , 1881-1 V 9 her f riend I , . I � . Miss Violet Irvine. -Mr. C ed to the hapvy couple, all repaired be the i - part.,,, an -opportunity. of getting ac- " Machine " and does just as ff e 1 Young ,J) I ed , Jk Jackson dining ball where the tables fairly groaned I pach other, it i also five work. On this score bot aving -M, W. Sti I.., of � I �(Iuaintcd with P " cc: . I � ��iar ,, -��')(,es.-Th euple of the return fr?,T Manitoba rast week � i: -s , . I :b ,,Pl.�Copal Ch rch instead of h, . , - neath the weight of a moist sumptuous and �� likely that the date for die holdin t i - s " Munroe, Michi- � � 9 al footin-. if a Christmas ttee this year, bad a gan, arrived home recenily.-Mr,-D. well prepared ftja4t, which could satisfy the . of a convention for the selection ot any � thing the Conservatives have the Jacob's ladder' most intense appetite and the tastes of the � , on Wednesday even- MoNab, of El-va, Manitoba, arriv . L a, -candidate, will be, fi-xed at that best' working " Machine " at least- it ilig 'of k ed most particular. After the craving of the ! last ,eek, which as usual,. home last week for a!! few months' ; �- � � � I t imeeting and other very important seerns to have don6 more CdfcctivC dresy a good rowd. All those who stay. - I in Der man had been ampl supplied and a I -� business will also come. up for eon- work in North Menfrew­tlia the � . . I touRt being givoh to , . took part in the . � - Ze health of the ill hings Considered, othor, It is equall' programme rend- � — gla-ration. All, t , -� I . . y foolish : SOY cred their par $� in an excellent man- ----r-, ' bride and grooin,'the remainder of the even. I y North Renf ! Parqu4arl ing was spent in music, *peeohet md social tberefore� this is a- ver important that ihe result in reNv its ner. This is entertain- � i ; t meet , be kind, -of . . . ; . - 0 1 i� chat, in which all' thoroughly enjoyed them. - ing and we hope the Reforraer.% an index of the. feeling in the, whole .Ment the hildren enjoy and it is Briefs.-Rov. Mr. 4�nd 1 Mrs'. Fletch- � . ; of the, riding will look on it in that Province. North Renfrew is n�t,by tjAe 'means of keeping them- interest- er .4ppni Christmas arolves. The high position which the bride � . I I 1,191it -and that there -will be a very any means, a typical - wit ,tile latter's . �, constituency. ed in their SUnday sebool.-Christ- Wthe ePtimation of her many I (1coupre I .� large, altendance.,j4vCrY polling sub- It is, in fact, a very exceptional eon- mas., as I . inotber, M. -s. Ager, of ' LT ondon.-LMiss friends iva,i eminently manifested by the L - division in the r Ing should be re- stiluency. The man has- usual, ivas.spefit very quiet- Kathleen Roberts, of Stratford, is , presented. . . more 1'r. o do ly liere. %Alth)iagh there werequite spending her holidays lnrg,j Punib,r nf ut;ejul ard cmtly pres. . ,��:-­ : with the result fhere tbpn tbeCl" U9C- IL n -%vx'th Fa'rqubar I � The vote I v stlake, who hus an umber of, iO.ors in town,'on ae- friends. -Miss Ina We. . Anta whinh the r,�eAivpd,. 8�e is. In"o ,of ' - ­ - . ­ ­ � ,r.14 tire of many types the count of the iroads being so bad, been in Toronto fo U#borne's mon estimable ladies, sud the - I , sm s, . � North Renfrew Goes Tory. interests are very diversified'and it there was vervilittle stir. -Mr. Sam is at home for the holid4y,.3.-?4r ro)otn isto be congratulated on securing . �- at political battle in Nortli is one of those constij' . ,I The gre, uencies Ithat ., and for as a life partner. They carry with �, I . there can be no acdounting fo� tbe Crawford, of 'Kineardine, spent� the 'Mrs. David Hackney, of St. Marys, Itenfrew was closed ort Satu-rda Christmas holi(lays with his parents. thOM the best wishes of their many friends � Y , I . have been holidaying with Air. Si. for throir future happiness and prospetity. I 1, i: night and the result is ail - 0 * Y il verdict it renders. It is just -as like- ' Mr. ,and Mrh.: Alex. AlcCreight of mon Campbell-ldr. andl Mr.�4 Robert They will take up their resid nee on ,I. over� ly to go one wa fts� the'other. This 11ols I I with 'the 1 Gardin(' I � va- is 0oven Y ast history. - terp, spent� Christmas I I ,r entertained it -heir' young 'a . Whelming Viet * by j ts P 'er9s paren E� he MoUrit Pleasant (%�m, Tuokeramith. 11, form ,re, -Dr. Long vis- I friends around here on t1huysday ev- ; . �- tives. Mr. Dunlop, the C-Onservativolf- Our information f, am there, and ited his parent,9 in Listowel rind I oning. The evening `W 11 . r ---- � � - 1'� candidate was clected by a majotic � we believe it to be reliable, ,is of a friends in ITa hilton and ou 1� i y very different 0-ature fr I I , Toronto I vari � amusements ,in all had an St. Columban. - , of over five hundre a� "that om, Thursday -till Tuesday-] le time. -M The 14,, MeFaul Co., Semfortb, oninmenoe t ,d- It iv, s ge Om -- �!, i v - fr Kr. 11 enjoy, r I I nor- en by many. The'Miain reasons'for j,lme' rt McCurdy ', ally expected the Clectioll* would be Is Moffatt,lof Stratford, visited 1 whoi las been atte in ' the,Strat- &-Ten Days'Sale ou Monday, Uh of J%nu. .1 . ' the, defeat of the Liberal party must h is rents in'�own on Christmas.- ford Central Bu . es t College is ory. AD' airing dry goodu for -close, but no person looked far So be souitlit for in a -different direc- 01, i .1 , y person, ripqi . . - . ,Mr. ,John Cari6,r visited friends in spending his holiday u der th The next twelve month$ should Dot rnion � 1. great a. turn over. Mr. Munro, the- tion. lin the first place the Conser- Riple'y on Chris mas.-Mr. A. W. Mal- I ental roof. -Mr . e par- tols chance. I vative, I -candidate' - Bert ' tewart, of I 1981-1 I -ft visited relatives in the Commercial Colic e" � the Jatc. member, was',clected. by a stronger man -of was by Lr I the ly and family 9 . London, is A P'ATSFUL ACOIDENT.-Mr. James I - in! tile Nowbridge a few days -last week. - majority of 459 and now I'vir. Dunlop, se the ItwO . visiting. 02is [paredts.- r, Vormap,' met with a painfui 'accident a, short ffarb i . . .cond place the, Reform party in! the On icoount of t fic severe snowstorms I Mad , Marys , 'time tbn 'Conservative, lius carried, th . go, Of St, . the fingers on , 0 riding is riven witti local, -,di. cu- we -have been - - .- . I Collegiate Instft- &;a by which he lost some of riding bY a majority of 560. T r. . I ) C is renewing acquain boo, i K having -for the past ut sions and many of tbp best wor,,, ers three -weeks, t ie roads are. gettin cutting box, � s in the his right hand in a - division, In the town of �Iccount oe t le and it it ceps on ,,co ling sub I e Wei lit of s'now Mr, Haro was getting up on the Dunlop gained in almost every po were rendered'at leaA indifferen�t on almost impas k Beefed on the pheds of the Thames feed board when I Peinbroke wlte, I- -he unwise ftppointm�nfs sn � 'IncigKborhood.-Tli bit foot slipped, and i re, Mr. Munro ribLairiz. ' i - Tnuch longer there will be a ifamine; Road Presbyterian oburch has caused be put his right hand out, to save him. and distribution of patronage 011i HIP for wood.-M.r. ,John Herons left Oil I them to Collapse.- Tbursday , * It got caught in the carrier njorit'y of 61 TKr. Damlop ,was part of the Goveriiinent, ; in the i. Ile � Mb3s Myrtle self, when " ed it in I , . ' - - � given a majority of 99 on Saturdny third place, Mr . � oy -is '14 i , after'400;i train . for i Madge, who -bas b�en a�tending the chain, the remulb being that the third finger I i, last. r K, U�uch London, where! lie was 'kinited in the ' Mitchell Modle school, is - The e-sult this ,will bare on stronger man wit 't ,ertain element . . engaged as was taken completely off, and the little fin- , � the Government it i.,3 (lifficult ,J.� yet Of the electors than ' I lioly bonds of thatrinionys on Friday, . teacher of the Lumley. Aebool.'-Mi.ss ger severed at the 4econd joint. The meo� I Mr. Latel-iford. to Miss Gardiner, of that- city. The'l Laura - McNichol is v siting . i . , to prediet-­ They will still have ,'L and they Hope that a, change of rela * ond fineer was also broken and the fimb. 'ma ,sides t11(! ,-w,,pvak- . . 00V- haprY couple returned home on Sat- i tilves in Wingham,-M.r. John Vane, e-4 torn off it to the bone. The wounds am jority of flirce be ornment will soon bri-rig him ,to I lie urdny evening- and for t1hc i .. tw, but protests are 1)(!1iding against 'I rl 0 1. . Christmas with f rields in Lis -4 exceedingly painful, and Mr. Hart will not . four of their supporter., Premiership, ,nd the cad. .f. 111-4 are making their Vome with his par- I t6well.-Mi. Richard DovOney, of Kil- have the use of hi's hand for enme time. ,i. It may_ be party. These, were the Icading - M - Lou Proc-� - larney. Manitoba, after �;bcing awa DEATH 0 P* Possible for the Government to gct . _ 0111US(Is ents. — M i SS C "i .innic and I F A 1PNEER A I y .-We mentioned .he overwhelming d:ef ca t 0( ,ill(, ior pent a few days in town, Visit- , twcntY-five years is ar'Ound again. "last week the seriohe illness of Mr. Stephen legisi,itive terni with Governin'rit, �candidato i North Ran- img t r. mot ( - 100 tbrough the for t I . . e .n - its slonder majority, but thev mu"t . hei r and friends.: Roy, : Affir. Downey ks well ar' d we ��&ve this week to oin. I b(1, .140 hampered that effectiv' f row, no matter what of her P. x c, u s (-,,� ; Sim is at Prose t confined to hi's bed )d aged very Downey, an e work may be given by the interested par- , little -.-Mr. Benjamin Beaver, post- nounce his death,, which oc3urred on - � I can -,m. ties. I . I witl a severe old.-rrincipal' Sum- , master. has been adding improve- Obristmao day. r. Downey had been a scarce-ly be expected from t he �1 , ' * 1. 111011s, who left 11ast � ,T�Psday even-, Ppo Prvni.ier �;RoSs is deserving of better The Ross � ments'-to the post office. which.,,vill sufferer for t, a three years from an af. I treatme.n.1 Gover i. � from the nme'nt lia" ftn ild- ing, for Montre , was to be married prove quitea convenience. P�TPlc:,4f the ministra0ve record unsurpassed by -Mr. and fectIOD Of the sto ach. but he Was not s V 11 .lie a I 1� - Proyince. He ha gi C. rovince. any other government in C. nada. Tt to , young lad. I f that city on Wed- Kiss. ]Francis from the. States, nre war" than usual and was able to go around I and progressiv , a this eck. It is expect - good c Ion ig so g ii 1; . nesday of , visifing their g . c I'Laministrati ood that t eir oppone.n randmother, TvTr,5. until within three weeks of his death. Mr. and he has do -no himself, his party, scarcelv t -" C a n ed the. bappy cc Pie will return hoine, �Vm- Bray.�Mr .Wm. Downey was a native of King@ County, Ira. � . - pick a flaw in it and lience. - � Stewart, of and his Provi on Saturday an for the prosentwill the boundary spent some days last land. *He was a s�,n of the late Mr. Dennis nCe credit at liome and their c-fforts to distract public op- make tlw,ir home at ibe. cominercial, -N�' � abroad. In this respect* he is infin- inion by their insisfant cries about until tile eek in London with his sister, Mrs. Downey,.T. P., an came to -tids �oountry I ' itclY superior to the leader of the the " Maebine " and, elector,11 cof .1, g (� t the house which they Abbot. -Miss. Jessie Hamilton, the with hip parent$ W] an quite Young. They OpnosiLion who -would re- - rented from Mr. A. Carte The --Popular teacher of the TbamesRoad , MoKillop, n plact, him in ruption, -,,yhieV. while they hav6 somp, r'- settled on the Huron Road a J I the event of a is Change of govern- .forc� and basis to reston, are. not of young ladies o the town re.dis- school, is enjoying a well earned thefarm. adjoiningl what is now St. Colu,n. -, Xnen,t- There not a ponservaLive such a character as to justify tile gustb-d because ill the eligiblemen rest ,with friends in Motherwell,- ban parsonage, and� the deceased,fluiiceedin - Who Has any knowledge of the two . who come'to tU town are engaged The home of Mr. 'Henr . . 9 people in forgetting all the good before com Y Passmore , continued to reside t I ing here. -The munici- was , the scene of a very j�appy event on the eame place until bin death. There t I f� �`, � t , F �­ I I �, I �L 4 t" 0 ,#� I �4 ill s ti, a --L 1!J �.' �, 14 � 1) 6 N I I Eqi- � , �1 1�3,f , ioths * and Jac a ...... e r,v "'9 M dug �1�, 6-,, n . UcBeath � - A be � nd Isin I I I I " , e 11 �11i 11 ' , , It i DI �v , .� a � that the, Government havc done and pal nomination pissed off very quiet- last We"esday when hi�, daughter, mit this if ho , his father on the farm gives utterance to hi's lionest senti- turning them fro Powdr simply for ly were two brothers @ad one sister In the � Monts. Under these last Monday. The foll - . circumstances th6se, trans' res.sp Owing Werp Miss Lily, became the -%�.ife of Mr. family, Thomas and Stephen and Mrs. Csr� 9 Ions. Beside% klle . nominated for re-,Vc, Wm- Simms.and Pybus, of Chiselhurst. � it cannot but be' -regretted that lie la.q't general P lin,,of Stratford, -Asonand a daughter- uh ck. That -lectiM. its well as �ha !A. Sloan -;-illors, John Wilford, We all unite mi some bYe-clections, h ' in wishing them a predeceased Mr. Downey'afid he leaves be. - Mo- , perous life,, as Lily was', a general Of if 1-9 dUO to his own t1lat Llie, A. ,'NioNally, Win Jackson, Wm liappy and pros- . . stakas does elections under the -Ross Government - hind himl his Widow and a family of sL- song I . ., I . Elroy, Frank Metcalf, J. Stothers, favorite in this vicinity.' a A three dauglItera to cherish the memory . � . - - 11 - . . . . . �Miss Isa- a . Waal-,__ I � -11 I , . � � I � � , . I . � — ; � 0 � - i Pa 9% t# JANITARY I* JLU04 � � � I !!! t -- - -- -.-,- - I SkAFORTH"S LEADING SHOE STORE. . V.10T I . ; ;-1 br=& � - . � - � . ­ '. Our Thanks. to Youf �­ t W,haired j - - - � . 1 -.-A .jsc as � � - I . .- e Z� I � � ; I I .1-1-H-iftH4 ;- i !- i 1 1 4 1 1 i 1 § 1 4. I . �&!Aumb . . . I 1 -4 . �,­ �1� Metal", . �.' i4� z an wen on this the last; day of the lasb month -of 1903, we desire to thank our matty 4 - - - � friends and customers for their very liberal patronage during the year. I The � , � _a W"- - i � . ---� ' - '. - . � , 4ohl%MV, volume of buienvas transacted by this store during the year has shown a consider- LN � ­ . I -- , able and vtry gratifying increase over 1902. In fact, we may safely may, thap,astr . � � intares] - . +e%r iva obe of the best years in the historyof the store—a Mawr coverng a � 1 -2 just Ut i . 0 ,y a �, v -j- I I �z period of nearly a quarter of a 1cautury in our present store. - f '. for its -1 L a� �k . . - � I 0GIrreep � # I 11 lifaxy ,( - � � � I I t-$ - . I. � wits V, , T ear 19048 i , � ' . - � . �,, : ; - xvill be �­ � . . I . ! ; . � �..� J�&Uuarj * , - 5 ! I ; i c � I As we, enter upon another year, we do so with the expectation of still further in- � -. I beill,f on� I will � 61 creasing our business, and adding to our list of customers. With a betterknowl. , - -1 , : edge .of your want#, and with all the advantage of the ready caih to secure the I I � � - I the ladf -1 I 7 . ht goods at the lowe-ob prices, we can promtee ,our customers better values in , :, - -and bell I 'ig I I I - I I Footwear during 1004 r,han we've ever given. �.,4it bjodt I RU J � � I P 1, . ABOV", A To those who have never dealt with us, we solicit a trial order, if it Is only one pair of : . - the Brai oboes. If you or not asbisfied with your purchase, return the shoes, and -. e . I , a We re- : �ee f0ett p fund your money. , .-�, , Sootlaml . ' . I �� of I . apple . , I At presentour store is filled with Winter Footwear of all kiads-07arrihose, Rabb�ra � 0eived 0, ' . - . � : I Leggings, Mooessiar, Felt Boots, Cardl aus, Overgaiters-­*ud dqring thq nin, �, . ath .� I of January special prices will be the rule. . . . -� � . noto Sol, . . tmid sm; I I ieply W1 ) Start the New Year by opening an account with us. � ., � I - conaltio , 7 � � - - I . And B& I L ++4-11-1 I 141flifill! i i i f 1 1 IS F ) � I flfffn of L . � f . ' - A � � b - -, � 4 . I L I 7 R. WILLIS & SON, SeafoH'l � tn, L I - ITF."na, I I - -At the . I Selling agentij for Stub Proof and Kant Krack Rubbors, . . . evenIng I I -- � I I � . � lzbe 136iit 11 I a I F . . �. .1 � Wiss R; . u E - I 5 of the kinde'st oind most thoughtful of hu'g- home from the West- 11-0 intends JP*UdLfI.1g A , � after wl I I D hands and a worthy father, The song are the wintpr at hisbome here .and returninj i 'L -- g!ven.- - � , - 4 _ T r Rev. Fisther Dbwnoy,.of Windsor ; Michael in March again. .He may tak,i a houte- . .,: Mr. P. J I . I ­ - and Henry, co6fortably settled in the keeper back with him.—Mr. William 'Hug. i � the 7,T!� .� . I . I neighborhood ; Stephen in 86. Paul, Min- � Ill Is daiiag & rushing business in cutters, . L evaning �, i nesots ; and Joseph at home. The dsu&hn- Good workmanthip is sure—to make itsali . �- -. titrio*.�J - - . ters are Mrs. CarlIn, of Detroit; Mrs. W. known.—A number of the' T . 11 I , Dung people - - -accompa - � - - a Deverour, of,M�Killop# 'and Mrs. James spent an enjoyable time )�mxg evening i � I aird, oo I I _ I Nevillis, of Soaforbh. Mr. Downey keeping time with their feet to the sweet ,�-�- . ons even � I - I k ed in a marked degree the genial, P=heouls' . strsin# of the violin, L Mr.� and Mrs. Lind- - filoril who , � - P souled digpot,ition so characteristic. of his ,say alw6ye give their guests C, hea,0y''Wel- I ; � . z D��dalll � . I . , . - I F � countr men and be wag kinduess porsonl.( come.—No tervioes -16born 1- - .. d y � were held in X , - z � L utles ou I . I I I fied. He was a faithful member d gener� L church on Sunday Qwinf to -The "Vere i - A-1 tea -of - t an , .- � I � I I I go. CWjumb& W hat gaze to � us- 1 . out supporterof n church and storm.—Mrs. ' i . . I I as to the i big sets Were well *in keoping with ,his pro-: borne to wait on her mother, Who ik ve n : doubtob F i L . tessions. The fdooral t9ok pleas on Mon- Ill.—Santa Claus has taken aiposition In R. i - � being oUf I L . L � day last, the ceremoulei -being held 'in St. W. Je,vjitV@ zbore.—Mr. Rdws,rd Bowers is i ' L , extruinat . 1. � � . L I ' Columbian church, and despite the stormy Visiting at W, B. CooV#.—Mr&0hr1gtopher � I onto . - . i L, 's 8pe, � weather and the bad ro e wA1 An im- Dale is visiting friends Iff Holmenville.— : -1 . ralof.­41 sent. The M its _Dar, _ L- � _; I � monse concourse of people pre nie Dever to spending her Clirlot- School v, . -: walmena i .solemn services were participata man holidays in Wing] d - Tesswater. ' I I � ism an - � - � Rev. Father Downoyg who took a leading ,Mrs. Albort Costes hais gone to New . , -01 the f , . — I I part, and he was assisted by Row. F&ther Yolk to visit relatives and enjoy 1% rest.— 7 � weemblei , - I i ' i - MoKson, the respected Incumbent, and The Huiletb oouncH.hmve .,ill been elected - - I L -where OIL . : lother Rovdo. Fathem ,Brennan. of St. ' Marys, by acclamation ; no � change 'b9lug r ' .q&de I I A�n , BISir, bf L Egan, of LondoD' and Nolan, of Dublin. only that Mr, McC001 tAkU the place Of I � friands si I I The musical Pervice of the choir was ap- Mt. Warren, who is not � able to bold the ­ . 1. , i propriate and aff6oting, Miss Kate � Carlin, poof tion owing to Illness. —M.r. James Par- I -tast eon! e0e&8 L d, - i � � th*ir borr I of fftratford, a tilece of the d 0 pre- ish's fa,ce fp beaming with a jarg's smile ­ . I .1 - I . � i siding at the organ. The remains were do- l,inbe Chrigtm". Why? His vvite pre. ­ 1�. Yo&r4-Q � , .- posited in,§t. Columban oemettry. 'All -the, sented him with a son for -a Christmas �-.A. intend U children oi the decessed were with him gift. �� � � Mr. J. it �- , darlDg-his last houre,and were at the bed . � . -� � -3 needukv 114� tN I side when the final summons canifi. Mr. ' ' �V, irur Hum Grand Bend. I i:� . Downey will be much miand in t1io com. i 10 � � lz;i I ­ . I ;i - munity where he had lived nearly all his DoTs,-Mr. and Mrs. William Holt, oj "; � 'I � z I ­ ;- L life andwherehe wa� so highly 'respoeted Sarnia, are the -guests of Mr, John - . I Holt.— I � g I . -� Bumys�- - - , and the sincerest sympathy of many friends Christmas passed away quietly in our burg. -1 relatives - � -% . of the family will be extended to Mrs. The Christmas entertainment of t1le I)r"- ­ �,� - . . - I Mrs, Rot Downey and her family in this the 'hour of byterian church was a great sueWils, some Z L" Clint= ill �- I ­- . their great bereavement. $63 being taken st the door. ­Or. L. Ra- � t I I OttAWS, ii . ., I , - voila ban moved into his new honve,-Mrs, � j ; � � mother in � �, I Exeter. I Will. Oliver to spending Christairia. st her � li -Clardner, i: OnAmvD A," Afmiu=.-The follo ' home in St. Mary#.­M'rfi. Ebbison Is visit- � 1� i village bu - Wing fog at Mr Will. Patten,on's. - Mr. David �. I which we take from a recent issue a -1 � Burgess a , I f the Geromet1t, Lone of our wood hatileri,broU 116 �- 21 to I - .� - visiting A, �. , Toronto Globs, refersto a well-known Us- VQ cords of green wood in one load K Z1.1. bdrno: old boyJ a son,of our worthy� to". Joseph Brenner's hotel last week-. Th&t f,g . � Scott ep.ei " I I i " Mr. L B. I man, Mr.ThorpairRuo6ell. Itsays; "Lut pretty good load and shows the kind of � I.-,, -, L - . night the 1899-fteoutive of the Cinadian " .-I � Reporter,,: horses we have around Grand Bend,- -1 v: 'the vffL4 Manufacturer&' Association gave 01 very Richard and Thomas Snowden L'Spoub . i � pleasant dinner to Mr, T. A. Rusoel�. g6n. Christmas at Mr. J. 8V&ttoaJ,,@,- . ­ I -L ; Alteldeon. oral manager of the Coined& Cycle &; Motor p I Miss ld& , % � I the halide Co., who was their firit Secretary *(ter the age is home for a week from London.- . � ­:� -my, -i's hol d I � I Mr, and Mrs, L. Ravelle and family spent � : HAM Han( I I � re -organization of the Xtinufacturer4' Asso- Christmas in Zurich. -Mr. Will., jmvie is I -clatf6n. The occasion marked the a - ing M Mr. prom . Isid up with love eyes. -Sunday is reported ', and Lilly. ? , � ,ching wedding of Mr. Runiell. 06 tj 6 the stormiest day of the season. � 24th. During The evening speeches relooilled : 'Chrutmall . - the rapid growth of the 8"oofation and the � - I I - . Mrs. �Thoz development of industrial sentiment in Can- Tuckersmith. I -� spendingi ada. The expressions of hearty well,wishes - : -i 'Barbaral � 1. ,- ' to the groom and his bride were s000'mpan- Do you need anvthing in Fate? Doulb I ' her sister - -1 I . delay. �-Never bad A better Chance. The � 17 - led by a rresentoltior', of two �haudaome I .of Lie-DowA I r -Day Sale in on from the 4t �� grest, Ten I � mahogany brary chaxg," The Globe of . ,,b to ,- � week. -M I . - - the. 15th of Jimust v at the H. MeFo,ul ()a, 5 ., Friday lamb also bad the following announce. . I I of Wi6gh � I Seaforth. � �b onts ment: "The marriage of Miss Olive Brown, 1881-1 ., i ,tasb 11 ­ _ .-k Us daughter of the late Captain Brown, to 4r. NO -ELEMON. -There will be no election �� 4 -towel, I , I T. A. Russell took place yetterday after. in Tuokeramith this y I Y'. I ea'r, the reeve and � -1 vaie.-Mz noon at the home of the bride In St. Ma councillors having bee . -i�--! 'Palmoraw ry , I n elected by acclaam- K .� street. The house was prettily deporated Mon, -Mr. George Black was elected reeve V King, of k with the crivison belle, L so fashionable this and Mr. 'Richard Kruse takes his place in ---1 vAle and -v I season, and large wreathe of green. The the council, otherwise the aounG i I lwiakfort I it Will ha Ki l Rev. John McKay of Montreal was the the $0,0110 as I"b year. Mr. F. L(YBrien and N Ing'at tbo I L I offloisting minister. The bride was given Mr. Alex. Broadfoot were notnGsted, but 4 Mr. Th -am �, -Ing Old 46 - � away by her brother. Mr. Irwin Brown,and both withdraw. This I a but the third �4 1 t�sy � wore her travelling dre" of tty mixed ttme In 23 years that all the -council I,- 1. L "Cl -, i Pre I .%@ - emont I tweed and a toque of, green velvet, with been elected by acclamation. T be first -1 the home I - I � - a mink and Isee; a mink stole and muff were meeting of the new council will be held at I z V - , I I "wAn".9ni - also worn. Miss Alberta' Brown. the Stranglaballon January 11th, at elevon -. � -from Godi bridesmaid, wore,pointe d'seprit over ofitin; o'clock. � - -1 7Uaa._MjI L a-blaok velvet picture hat and -a theaf Of A CiEmisT.,,iAs WZDDn1iG,-A verf I Goderldh � ,pretty 11 - . z crimson roser. Mr. R. A. Celford. of Mon. but quiet wedding took place '011 L - vdase. I her exami.1 treal, was bomb man' Mr. and Mrs, Rus- day of lub 'Week at the iosidenee of W -- I has its -adl sell left for Now York and the Western John B. Henderson, Huron road, when Mr.. - - from Wial 11 I -;L ob . . - I , I I States. Henderson's eldest daughter, MUs Maggie - I 7 onp-ping � . . � - — Roop, Was united In marriage to mr, Alex- F Mist, Mt - � a � -vw Constmee. . ander A. Watt, of the Mili road. The cer. 1, I J, Iting in For reliable Dry Goods, Boots snd emovy W" performed by Rev. Mr. Larkin I � i Itt, Of Pril --' -parant; , -,his obees and pod ImIn groaarles come to & je�fll#@ and was witnessed by a pleasant compkuy ,-% I , We eon give special values �n ou"Ants and ralvini, ot the relatives of the contracting parties I �`.` of Hensa,11 � I - L U Albert Da 4pounds tar 25o; I 1881-1 and a few immediate friends. The servioss of ,V,! � I I , -.1 I Do you live a 'long diabsuas, from See- a bridesmaid and groomsman weredleponsed � j V In Blaeval . 1 I ioongregsti forth? Do you buy your dry goods'in some with, the he PY Yoling couple taking all ,I, � � other towr? It will be worth your while rexponsibilitre 11, i 1012arob W11 o of -the importantocession ou . � M . -- � I ilanua to 6gure on a trip to Seaforth's grest store, . themselves. The ceremony and congrata- I : ry , , 14 � the E. McFaul Co., sometime between the lisitiono over the company partook of a, most . . Duilding a, . I 4th and the 15th of Jan ' nary. '1881-1 sumptuous wedding' dinner, served by the . I worthy hostess in bm bes . - � A GOOD HOUSE 8014),-hir. Wm.'Ry1nn, t style, After . ' I I . L oae of tho progressive farmers of Hnliotb, dinner Mr. and Mrs. Watt, accompanied.by I �T - .j L recently sold ii, very fine four-year-old gold. a number of friends, drove to Seafortht -1 DoWt M . Ing of his own ratbing to Mr. Robert Mo.. Where they took, the afternoon train for - Iz � ter than VL � F , I Dole for the snug snin of: $175. Mr Mo. Toronto and otherEa8tem Points to spend - � L - I Aulco., �11 � I eresmbg f,, � Dole is gathering up a lot of good iiorsell their honeymoon. On their return . zhey - " t - � 1cowrownei, . - - � with the view of taking them to Winnipeg - will take up their residence In the pretty �� -, � , L -- - I � I for the spring trade. I home of the -groom OU the Kill RDad. The I 1. � . I I � ; Nzws.-Misa Belle Farnham, of Chicago, pr000ntq of th6 bride were numero.us,'band- . � ­�� NOTES.- ' - ' � Jaw- ,some. valuable and useful and testify in a . F i [a home for her holidays. . M.1" Alice z vWit4d t,hi I i - I � I :f -Cook.-w itt, of Bruesels, it vilitinR; at her broth6r',, hl h degrf--eto the eat"m in vvhioh the is A " I In , . � , - bhis week.-Mlist Maud Paul sts bar bold. Mr. and Mrs, Watt are among the I ' in. .Mr. .i I Moft papal " Lob Dliristmis burk9y at J. Pugh's, Bluevale. ar and estimable of our young I .1 urch Ch- , - . '] Kra J. Pugh is tier aunt. - Mire. R. W, people and they have a very large Circle of . ,:,-. �, the suzida� c lowitt, Alms and Katie Helar. are spend- #iends who will unite withTnz EXPOSITOR I - - �asei ther, - - � � ng Ltheir Xmas holidays at Mrs, JewitVs 1b wishing them very much bappiness *ad .. L - t �the wlev.� I , . , L , mirents in Warwick.-Ored. Millson in prosperity in their new reic-tions.- , . I -1 par.e,a .. L � 0 4DGA I I �� .1 - � I : ISM4 rj"dii I L � i WeVented .'� .1 milso -our Tt 'AU � 11 , I � �Ztorzn and: L I I , SP, ECIAL JINUIR wit 8 A Mr. D. sh &�! . � - -i 0hirlat . I t. im": . . - -� - 4 . I - i 33fr. David AT— - 1, Ing t I -he hol L - . � �­ 11� . t Samuel Fa . � . , , . 11 � � . - � - � Ic rm, V1 � , 1, - .3 - hu - � � ­-, q I J � - i G� MTIV .11 A-- � - --1 and afttm� L ,�- , . ­ . . L , fa visitmg i -� I , . 1. vultin- iii . i� I 1040 � - I I L - - I I - - I � . � I 25 . . . . . ;L . a . I . 7 1 . ttend the! I -i -1 7callins, - .L � . , On Saturday morning, January 2nd, we inaugurate our annual atoa],-- * -1 . I � - . ' , L : , A ft-ri I I - Aing sale in our four departments. We pJaCe Lon our tables for this zale' -' . I � I - I - ,�` 'Week, Mr. I � I I I ,hip,hz � -T One hundred Xen�s Suits, all woo� splendidly tailored, regalar $7.50, : �t � vinj ale price -84.75. � - - � 1hitahed up * -, A1111 -wool Underwear, shirt and drawers, regular $1, sale price 88c a suit. I Mot gone V ' � - - . , . . UX .t , his U . L - � em C, .1 , L I - ." ' . Fifty' pieces imported Flannelette, 36 in6es wide, regular 121 for I Go _ be _. � Inquim )er yard. . � - ; U.Viii� I - 1. , � i I - r - . I - � - 1 ai l Ladi"I Cashmere Hom, regular 40c, for 25c a pair. I � -LI -duotku II - I I " L Fift � - -� things fro y pairs Wool Blankefs, largest made, rOguiar 83. 75, for 92.95 a pair, I I 1 E I with him. ­ - We have no hesitation itt saiying that we have the beat 26c Japan t,aa jq - -� few � I I " _ I rods W he trade. Try ft and be coarvine4A :-- -4 t " . tore" n,.,Inl . � � _. - 1 Dinn�r and Tea Sets -at Opecial prices. . .� i fast. He - Come with Cho crowds t: Gunes. ,11 down unol - 0 : � I I � -1 UIWWZ fiel, I . -k Ruft � J r=C%W.X ti, tS Is G U A -rl i . I EL a ..f �, -i 1)ftn Uro!:, I . 1z - i B Is . No N i 8 eafo rth. I I- I'Deaul"n : -�­�t .1 . . . .1 ­ J mnutmu vm t , ­ - NwIng Q, I . I -' k i 1-1 -' L' - �­ . ­