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I :-­­­ -­-­+­­- C- -­-V-;;rv. ---.----.--i . .1 , � : " L ,� � . . . . '.­ I.. . . � r, `� � I -- - I - I � . . I . � ( � - - - 11 - . I . - . h; � �; �, I . pality and i -be other )on � in'con- It Xr., Ross .. re to -resign, the Licu- I'do 'a piece of p6per �gainsfl his i � AFO TH9S LCAOINAG SHOE 1 STORE! - ! - . oeck Stan ey, I ar � spending a few weeks. � 1;1 � I T A AfTr A 10114 . exp - , . . I . � . SE k I . go ... I . �! nc�Elon WrEn Luc carrying o tne,13Y- tenant over lor would have to call xd� ing - he bad cut himself while at t . Gue ph Agricultural College, - , ,1: V . 1-11, -t $1 - . ' - I . � . . I I I I . . I . I .. ; . . - 11 t IF 116 irs, and in the sqcond place, that , owl Mr. Whit ney 'to form a Govern- I s4iving, He., wa, . ! I .1 . I �&­ ,. I �, --- ­ ­ .. I . . . s dirocte� to Dr. taki g the speoiaf� course in stock �T ; . -,I .t f . . k - . . � I'll Briel.s. ; -- . � ; one cent of, thq money , r I ,,I Z �, � - . no 16ves the mobt... Mr. V rhUncy could -not carry - itely's-and from there Itaken-to I d , Rev. Mr � Goodwin I i � t�- i .� .� I I . will con- 51W,malm � ..- . , r .. . 8 X : T V �T F 8 , JU 9 ng,- I .� � - I -- �- =1 mlepial treasur bu'si i - ' I n . � ' I . t I . � , �� .. - 1. I . � . .Lr "til cacl!i mu-nl-. this Legislature, be- I � . p servile, : pier P'arc� - ,. - i . I . . on iness ft- t police magistrate, Who I e t him- Auot ; th' esi in the Me, hadist . " .- - - . � -..*-I- In I —IIIIIIIIIi — .. . a �A . Wa K!- - 11. I � . . I oil alty receives -a pprop .bo from a � se he is � n gnty.. jail. Mr. Pa Oold Fe'6t Made r�p ., � � I I i : - - L I a minority. But be a t o � � he co Mn who chur b hel Sabb4tb. � , 1W -1. — , - -11wel, -, .. i - ' - I � , res - . � .1 - . . I -***#. : ... I- I P. R, company, lilt- c fixial own- co d prol a dispolution and bare j, w4� o' at one ti r T . I � ..... 0 �k"... .0 -It. - 2 Chi - Cr. I ­�, . � I me cove. of Goderich ; � I . � in �Strat �, �f­l . , iiiiiiiiiiiiii ! � �. - . ". - i�­ - . � � g orl of the r dd, that be, oloWitiolus' a Foneral Olection. This would giid I tovenship, was expecting to be called �, I - i ­ I .. I �-, Z 3 ' -4 5 6 i 7 8 1 1 . ++l ppiliftlifilifillififfifill -j,vf ilk ins �: -1 r, ! . - -- 3;. Z an4 stij�alatiiTbs- of tho, by-litws will him, ci 11 *Tuokeramith, - . � , I 6 S utTh -America. to � I - . ! �A , ontrol (of the electoral mexhin- 0 S ... etintend t � 41 � 10 117� 1 12 13 14 15 16 1 � I 't - I aftek sp, . . f nal, and Rgt, algtd.-Miss Rob � - 61 Mr. I ! I . � - bel fu adition, to ory of tbe,Province and would be a ,' w' k 1, C Why 8 r - laal - �­ . � r coca Carter, affe' with icold feet any,longer when, by, the spending of a very , � - �. - � - 04 nama I ca e V - (� ,V: 1 1 �.;.A . : I sa t t w 'ether it was1romdepro d.spirits . r arter, of. Tuck- 1-1 :. , 88 1i * � th�s It would also be4dvi "blejun- ve ly decided advantage to him. Bu t, dauz , . . . - , . ' . - little money at this OWN, you can have them madW Vomfortoble End I-eito, a �,� � � , � . f�4 " -29 3.0 or the - ciroubastances" toi - � . . I �. :7 . --I,,. 3�4 . I 1 28 , se6uio Mr, Ross doof � not play into. the hands ; ca sed.by the dolay 4n his appoint- CrsWithp w1jo, has been P,ng&ged as - L 11 V � ; . ., i I " 27 . r e . . It. - . company;.,' in the of hi i Z ' last Wet I . � � --- . il - - � "J. I. ..4 ...... :. .. .,vo­ I ' 8 oppon.. ts in this way. He has meat, or some other reason that th tees of No. 11, � warm. weather will have little effec. -on you if your feet are pro- � of n V - I , ....I �' I, ­#i.....l I - " � S �. ' . ur I 4 - - --- - . , 0 t 6of the. by4 � -Legislature uter Footwear is so complete and so rem- - . I ,wa being';'carriedi i do right in calling the I ca�Aid the rash act, is not nown. Ray,left Jast week,to commiqInce her perJy shod Our stock of Wi I -ent, worl ..� - 1-4 -, a ritten rantee that lo t k r- 9 sonabil i 1pri that you are not doing yourself justice if I . I � cal'trafaw i to her at the earliest possible i -4-Mrs, Alfred Tobbutt, ofltheHu duties Tbo'trusteos ,of that . cej you fail to . "-ting out . I , � I . NEW, ADVF.RT18XX*NTR . I . . -� - fl. will receive proper 0 - I da;e. 'If be-linds tbaf he cannot get' ou­,road, near Ooderieb died after section cerVainly deserve prais'le asto � ' -no . 'a, - tion � - I A . it this month, . i — i . � � � . %r. a I I; - � - ar. shoWd, be re- a 'sufficient 'majority in the Letkis- buly" a few hours ir 8 � I I . I those safe , " Poly- U I . . W Mw ftarobseween the pareRtoom sher esoh I on, Wed- the' aboich Carter, for, no � I Saturda-J) i illugs, - . of MIS . � I I � T- A � I I I I . � . - r I'll. cc d from the C. � � . ; =. "t" 4h a ure to en le him to c nes-A&Y morning of last w k. She doubt, she lzwill. prove a successful Forl the m I � . ; I 4111 wbo bas outdoor work. t,o do, we have heavy gum rubbera at $1,50, $1,-�5, in Seafq ' ' . I , �. -... �V� a Mbildomf Ill* p"Gr � on wilich th" fr the Guelph Junction Etailway G ent � efficiently be should ha been well as usual on Tuesday tAhober. I . I � . R. comp iny, not I arry on the 2 . . . . . - - �- �­Awll ; I Co L any 0 ornm . $2, $2,25 and $3 a Vift" Heavy sooks to wear with rubbers at -50o, 75c -%ud $1 a turoed - I -, 5� 910ok 06al sook-W "Okard & CO -5 , before a 0ent of th, - money thf ask for and be granted a dis- mo wing, but took - ill - suddenly, and West Bud Notes, -Ed. Plewes, of, � � ' -V 441 � . � ' ' laced or spring sides, " $1.25, $1.40 anJ $1.75 a pair. - spendin. L - - vo ves, the I. Sol tion an � - aid and -loving atten- MOOscmin, Assioiboia, is spendng the pair. Leather Le . �, - - d an appeal to the people despite medical "" ai 1. J=u-0y Balle, D N XoBoath-fi . ed under the by-laws leia' �e;�'ins �!s"jl.50 a p&ir-; felt liard shoes tit $2, $2 50 and SZ75 a, I , . - Mw fter Attrootion-lbe K KeFaul 030-8 - Oil Unwed mo, � - near 13 - . � I :, municipal troasuries. SureI'Ily Mi. I an then if LVr. Whitney can get da awuy next morning. winter at his home bere.-Billy Crich -- pda Ferfumery-A Wilvin--b a 1 .70 � o I �' POP - Air ; long felt boats at $2 and $2 a pair; overshoes at $1.25,41.50 and S1.7;5 � , wo v =�, Jasi. � � . � . , � -aw"MIr and ft-swal - Sl an will not say' that in" 0oluting t in - T "co P" miss of Seaforthi is ongaged with Mr. J. P . .- - Y Far . ng t m ority, evc, ii if it be but t*o,Mr. b ' deep- was formerly . � a Pak. , � - lia-s- ;sec lr�- I if cidd 71�oetl Willis and Sou -4 , ou these -requisites that ,� we are 1 -Rops will ha, to to hand the reins of Ma and had in -Nis' Ella -Johns spent the I L -- _ . � I I .. T -M � . 'y r . Cricb. a --'f V006"All -4 . 40 t f .any warm . ills y*1 .1 son and lKolmils rowing mud " At the enterprise, , p6i ror over , ;o him. If he can not, ri� ide circle of acq-ua wear in the house, we have felt sUppers at 35ci,, 500, 75a and $1 pair;. . -tveving ` , . -A Gumillim Powdmol Atonlisi , � I � . I I ,nds an int., holidays at it her bome and returned For the women to . . �, I . I I - � ; I ,O,r that we* are ecessaril.3r ins e will � have -to reifiain in the ances,by whom she'was highly opworth on Monday. ­;At the ' felt gaiters at $1, 1 . � - - The 214W year-Beswe ONO" : . "I ti- th(n b 25, $1.40 and $1,74 a pair. L - � �4 I . - . ' � Delt-Z 11-t I - . - I ga, ed by jealousy It seem's us hades i if opposition until such . , :� ' Yeur CNoolney and Owl to 11.0011 a I -E . . L . teouled. annual sob�ol meeting'at No. 6, last For the Boys going to sehool, we have mocoastus At $land $1 25 As pair ; corduroy le,e- b -go 11 �, - L . ad a a -and $1.25spair ; � � � -A A Calhlll�--fi - ' I � � . 140141ill Sale- X SPME­6 I I th t 'we are ionly ointing wit what 1.1in- .0, as be Oin, That is' the reasonee IbOn Monday night or.- early Tues- Week, Mr. Thomas Coleman. was el- gings at 760 and 86a a pair ; leather. leggings at $1.10 a " - - -,;�- ­ 12histabi Natica . .. , L ­ I ' I RD . btoffei, , , -1 � is asonable. and -the'way t Ly I . I � � blirldind nwae�a flelt Irnalne co -0 ' he C e . - lat looted trus cc in plqAe- of Mr. Thom- t$1.50%pibir; heavy gum rubbers at SL20 and $1.50 a pair. '. LL - � . ommon V,rudence �bles way an o rva- I da morning of it week, Mr. John lined shoe* a � -ks w , ., I tiv, . �wee . . 0 .1 ua L as ' I - '7'f J�Ullai I the* peo 1 le who � would o 1hcmis�jvos i they ,' lUxtuor, who lives about a q" rter I . .1 ranneeginstiltuta-ThosFirmon-4 . in the interests- of Townso I .: 4 ; -- . . . , nd whose term had ex- L � -a D - .. I -, I Jftr1;gage-&h-4 L Kill,an-5 are asked to vote �; their mb! I �f, ,� d for our Manitoba I - . r � tney. Of were in powe r. i a. mile -north of Exeter fred.-Mrs�' Newton Cricb, of L Saga- We are having a big demau felt shoes for mm and wouiten 'L , : MUrVow Rulie--Glff �rd Criah­b . - � I, was a- p I I -Of the V I ; 1! �. I � - this we feel Sure, that if Cho I . � � .L . i,- - people dill roused from his A aW, Michigan, is spending the holi- � The entire shoe----soJes, heels- and uppers -are made of 'heavy felt. I -Xi r1i , �. 006100--A Atevrell-6 - 1. cep by the near ap- n L'7 I . - . F � I interested. -follow 'Our "advio' Pro' - , r I cokwhest wani H pegin-5 9 the Rch 'of f ire 6. his rool.n. When day$ at her home here. -At the an- " , 7 'Y - - I 'In --IL The ME ' . 1 �,­. � ft - . , I . nioipal. Elootions. t Drop in and see themI � I lung tro � �- U Iref- L will yet have c a us 0, to thank us for' &WAkohed he found that the, whole nAlal schoolimecting at No. 4, Mr. L. - - � I L I 1� I - I . . . . I X I I � I , 1 lflx�b-�-Reere, Sloan, , �3f4C-O.Se . . . L , - vid 6W11n9-'Ww 01t0ft-4 haling given it. ' I acclamation, i interior of his. house was 41 so wasl elected frustee, in place . ., . I I " I . , ­ .L I . I . � I . I . ; ! . W� L �' ]Z Kfnff� . oun 1110 -XoElroy, StotbersiMil- . .- Aays WIT i 01"AM-6 � I? C I ablaze Wilt _4 � � 1 4 ,, � L iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiI 10 . I's I 0 , , . I ! . ­ i � . I— - - , , . i � and: had only time to inake his of -Mr. Thomas O'Br�en whose term . . . o Z I 0. . : . A I � A ! I � � � I : Huron 0 Dn"rvA#Ves - - leavi 9 110% I . I �' Z lat Dwee.-IL--w U willia- 8 - n � a window nir a ill I (81 N � � � V outh . through had a red' -Mr. Whit Crioll was on � . 1, , I - . . - Mrs. � 7 ,I it � . over- the, s ofth ' L .. I I �! i I . ­ -0imalerogal-hotel-8 -, f3ayficl&-Roeve-Dr. Smith, Coun- belongings behind. except -a'il x . � � 4 .. "! but is now recovering. I i� t =mw wanted I - . lek list . . . . owb�st. Bndma�collegs­w -a sbal a Conser'afives ot Soutb Huron 0 Re. WILLIS & SON -Seaf I ; X4 2 . . V . ill',ors-Geor Lindsay, JA.E. Owen" I I -:ffun � .. L . - . I � ! I % � ter,. - ' i � 1; 1 -i . . � I L co4' t be managed to grab in' his es-. Mr. Robert Townsend; of Algoma, is I ; - . : A I I . . - .� � I . +-4,*; ­ :, - held their convention at Hahsaildn F. A. Edwar " J. Fraser. : . . L . t120 la__ , � � i : ; � , . i I , apic. Mr. Bartner is at a� loss to visiting rel4tives here. ­ I . . . - I - - t I Elf L I - . .of � I �� - . I : .. * There 1 -was a, lax -le at- - , know how the fire drlgi�ated as A VamiJyl�� Reunion. -Mr. and Mrs. ' - ,boins n I � . .. ahf JJ#VVU . dnesday. E�bter-Roeye-W. G. Bisl Coun- 0 Selling agents for Stub Proof snJ Kant Kxaek Rubbers, 1 ; I -� I I 10 M . - 1, .... elllbrs-l. Arnstrwig, John Wood,J. I - L w i�. I - on Sund'. � .1 � - .1 f ­ texi da,noe, � but , all i tber''e was only one stove, iu the house Andrew R-oLellan, of Tuckersmith, ------ � - t - f 7�� : - . L . - . . . . L I - . I ,� - 1 Cho. pollli�g Sub.- W. Taylor ai d J. Muir. * � 'Jold age. 4 � I a �, - . � - - divisions-, were n6V represented I . - I . 4 1 1 and, that a coal stove in anotb� �. . i --i - - � . ! -by �Hjbber eve W.. Dal- I . - ,r hold their'hunual New Year's gath- ith her, Mr. John S. London, ,A former proprietor of the .7 - late busl - . 41 819AFOlEtTH, FRIDAY, San. 8, 1904., � . t T wnship-Ae . L of the house to"tbat in which ering on Friday last. How many can it; So . - ­ I .. , 0,01 E, I - ;L, I . del ga es and hence it was'idecined. ryinple. Councillors,-Thoma8 Mahaf- say as Wren, b h�, h - twwber of Lucan, American botel, was in' town for a . rs L " - I - I - � -5 I - . " N'm�" fire seems to have started. they, can, they have a family. 11 I- � -�! - . - - � , The visiting rdlatives and friends,- couple of days this week. -D. A.Low- 'Veill ,- Z. I . ,I . ad isable to defer th Sol I -a fy, U. Norris, F. Hamilton, P. Jordafi. ' � - �, I kno . I 0 � v n 0, I , I - W - I I I I h- , �-- U 'it - " 41 1, I I I �-- I I I � c .1 � r IV :e le m a 9 i � Al , VZ I -- r 44 . v. I , ­ t, . I Im IV �1-1 Irep �'Vt'l �II � � i ��-�. , �i - I f I, � P . -I- I Z 1 t 0 i no I earni Iffortiewta Rohislas*-4 I ' I i he W11d d i �i C -i t e cotton of I - four son� and five daughter;; and -1 I - A 1. Q IL - until a' future occasi Young man,may have been awakened Of � London, was the ry and sons, Eddie and Lincoln, of . I . . ­ The Guelph-Godorl RSILWSV, - 0ap idate . Stophen.;-R eve -H. Willert. COU"" by' the heat and glare, - C with Miss Wrighloy, of 4, � � : . I - - on. . :r -- . lor I - � - : � . , We -publish' this week t ' letters I . T, to following. ofji oil 9 -Wm. Anderson, Wm. Year- otherwise h but three except,ions Clicy have guest during the past week of Mr. Sault Ste, ,Marie, are making avis, -.week, at: � . . cers were, elect- r mlssc� I being all together upon � I ; t, -� - c I might have been suffocated orburn- "eve : ! . .. . in -d -, John Williams, Zurild14,Presi- Icy, Steph�n Webb and Miebaol.Fink- ' . that day. T As year all their children Charles McAllister, of Bay town- it -with old friends in town. Mr. Low- �- . iWinghan F - reply to our article ofi two weeks . . ed While he slept. . - - : I - w; I in eafor bin�r. . . ­ , r , t do t ; F. Rol- estea, S Ch, -,�icc- ship, and Mrs. MeAffister, of Hensall. ry purposes moving from the $00 1 Unib - , I I � 1- : � from Mr. pres .� -INNIOn Christmas and7 all the r grandchildren a , r . v 7 on this subject. One. is W I day there was d . ssem- . 3VIlls � I 1 7 . I . - � ago Bc Carling, B xeter, � . -Miss Alcock, of, Exeter, was in the but has not decided where lie *fll . ' I I - . - - . ­ ­­ . . . b � � .. � . bled at tbei I home and some of them . line S. I � . I Bell, Fresildent, of the Guelph Jun- ,, treasurer , HenrY 1lorton, "ir- auro*n Notes. hoine gathered at :the resi4ence of village this week visiting Mrs. J. locate yet. -Win. H. Stewart 10ft012 ' �- F . . . W I rforme 6 � I ­ � . 1-1,11h.,+ fai-. . (11.1k : 9 had sil v iry ha's r-naAci +r% 4iv-na1- I . Vie - 9 � . I _,i ction ]Railway and the other from i smi Tn. secretary ; L, 11. Dickson, Ex- I 0 . IF # %F - 0 Sutborland.-ars. Eld , ot rniS V11- wednes"Y for IN IV' 1, near ,Xorol presence ; � - 1 A . L -Rev.'Rob-.rtMeHpLrdy,,of Toron- bu er 0 A � � f I , - �- 1 ' ; , U I _ - ,last t tl ey wqre going to be with fatb- I t z ­ F . . Turnborry, to celebrate the I . .i I I I I - A Is ct # 'organizer, I . I _ - Mr. and ; � I t � Mr. A� W. Sloan, of Blytho� Mr. Bell I . � to i� ,conduct ng ev elistic services - Christmas anni the old er andi mother upon Now Year's Day, lage, had the pleasure on New'Year�a to, where be has secured a positiou -- . . . . . � 3 � I � -- I I - :.. I � ­ . . , an� Day of having a family �ouniou awl in a large flour. mill. Mr. Stow OW70L r . . dresses were delivered by Mr. in �,xetor. - � - art I 7"t I- I - . - . letter is entirely - Unobjectionable. , . homestead which has been � old and ev if tb " had the road to break. 'by is afirst class mii1ler and ive wish 7 : - -r 0 � . - - � I . .- i v ry P _ v I I Mr. a 14 1 u � . I .Bl n, 1A. P., of P64; Mr-Sherrift, . on It a leasant fime wasspent - , - r , I I ­ I . Mr. Arthur Heliq, of Wi h .nd .,. McLellan have shared c ilig- last the him success. Mrs. Stewart wilifol- - - . It is plain and frank and corroborateis; MI 7 1 on which the late Mr. Stevens and � . - � � ; .� - of Stephen ; Mi�. H. Eilber, M. Married on Christ tas mlnoogrj n u n I - ged partner #pent 54 years,. I . . : � i ow,ts in our South'Ruron I Mr. B. B was I ,F his a , each others!Joys and sorr. ows for over Rev. Dr. Medd gave a specila, ser- low in a week or.so.-;-On Monday I.-tst . I I I . r . I 7 � in the main, the statem -� 11, o Gunn, Cra I There were 24 in 01 �oresenfl consist- 5 years, C" dured the hardships of , . � � � ii . . . to Miss Elizabeth " of Wal 0� A - . . ;� t1ter; ; �, � -; � � tiad. We are sorry, howcvor,-.V,� ve th, and obters. The nekt, ,,,on- ton I - � 9 raou to the middle aged men. The .Earl Reid, one of the triplet s"s � : - . 9 I � � ar . I ; in �of the familipsi of Ada gliters, P1 ,eer 1116 but they are still.botli I . � - � - , o . . i I .- . - ion. wi e held on a date to b6 q. I . attendance was large and the ser- of Mr. and Mrs. 14'. J. artin, flied - ;Yosill. - I . I . Mr, Sloan's I -7,Martha - Elliers and Richard Mrs. Jas, Wadllico, of T in the enj ent of all their facul� - - . -7��rs � k I can not say as much for fix d on by the ex0out, I . Jamestown, - - - SO a I �. . . - t2d 4 Ive. I - ,, uion is highly spoken of, -Mr. and at the home of hi a � S i a ,ou - : . . - �.. . I �: . . . insinuations. . � I Baker, of Dashwood, were married Mrs'. Jas, J.Fox, Bru4sels; Mrs.'A,- ties and SUP 01te'smart and active M .q - 1. I is IF - rent n Morris fin"t - t . 7 1 � - i letter. Ile, makes some . I � . I last week by, Rev. Mr. Carrier, o R. Agar, Conn, and Mrs' ,R. Harkne . I r . A. McPhorson, and daugh'er, 7 township. . The cb� � was 4 montbs was I r� ; L . . . : -------t-- , . f ,,ss, and the h pitality make the ]�t S Ella, spent ,New Year's with a aomew&rV, � 1. - . r .. -­ -- rtby, -of hime lUs in- I . I ir I I os r . - I - . � which are unwo . 50, nd 16 days old and had never beerl . J I . L. �,�c I West Huron - Reforimers. Grand Bend. ' Btussels, and Gilbert Stevens, Turn- younger p0j)plej feel that they are Mr. AlcPhersou's dauglicer, Mr..#, J. very strong.-m-Mllis week- Mrs, -Dun:- , Ara". � . - ,I - sinuates that the article in the Ex- .-The bache on " 2 cO4T � - I - ilor maidens of Clin k , berry. An address was read to the ,. l3r. . � . 0 not to be with the gener- F -on, - . ; � I ' A , of Exeter. -Miss Edith Me- .can McLaughlin and family moved -F,z-Ah - . I ; - Reformers of: Wicat Huron-, as gave their flird annual ball in that mother b her Son and May Agar ation that Is f4t passing away. Mr. - sel -to town to their comfortable resi- vm� I I � �4 . ; I I positor was instigated- by jealousy . . � A t, ! .." .. . it i J Y. . � : 41 . , - � . Uted for Dominion purposes, tow'n on Christmas night. A most 'and Rosie Fox, - grand daughtcy.3, and Mrs. McLellan retired from their Ewan has secured a behool. at CW - I home Ir I � . , . � � . i because Seaforth ha)4- been passed by I � I . . - � . burst and has entere street.-LOn De- I I a carriage � .1-- � � . ma� in con'Ventiaii at Dunganno- onjo presented afine astrachan cape. An iRibbert one year ago, to duties. -Mrs. James Dol of Man- comber 30th, at Holy Trinit - - � yable'eveping was spent by all old home in . I I I no Oil : � I � is entirely gratuitous and has no . � family for j � . i . . � Tu . present. . � - enjoyable time was spent by all con- their present comfortable bome in . . y church . , esdaSr last, f or f;ho selection of a itoba, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Chatham, Mr. G. P. Scholfield, it � - I � . V ,go back to I L , foundation in fact. In so far as Sea- . -Mr. and rs.'W. East, of Clinton, corned, ki-Stevens, Sr., died f tbi, They felt they -could . � . ,welve Tuekersmi * q .. - : z ; f candidaie to contestithe constituency Alex. Ingram and brothers and sis- former manager of the Sfaudaf4 , aw interm : I - celebrated tbeir 25th anniversary on years ago and Mrs. Stevens will make not Cher as ters.-Urs. J. S. Wren, of Lucan, is Bank bore, -was united in marriage ' . � i I-orth is concerned it does not matter L : : retire ftom work all toge i . I � ? P I - p e -MV4 A� : - V at the. ap roaching� elect! to -December 23id. About -forty guests her' home with her: 'daugleter, Mrs. tb y sil think they must -have a lit- , i � on . - ; a Tow of pins - whether the by-la,ws . Despi r- I � . spending a couple of weeks withbor to Miss Florence Ethel- Skey, of that : - staff* Pat I � � I . - ; � 8pont a pleasant - evening with Mr. H ' Brussels. Mr. Stevens � I � . P . � the stormy'' weather, and the �almost akkness, of LIC work W make life pleasant. The parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Taylor, city. Mr. Sebollield has many well I Was alarn' � . . . . e , I - ding, the right of way are 0"- imp! ssable state', . d Mrs. Eas . in day passed dll too quickly and all de- Of this place.-Sk4tting and curling �wishers in and around Brussels.- -� 2 -3rd, -to Mi ; - .., li 111, provi an ,. . a � in in r -- I . of -Able roads,there, bag bought Sa uel Shine's far 7 T V S . .. � I ried or not. It the C. P. R. fini tic i�was't I -Kr. and Mrs. S. Herrington, and parted to their homes, feelin . I � . a good attendan;cep every muni- . I Grey. . . . ' g that " I ter of -Mr., . - � :� necessity for - the road they will build, cipa lity iia t lid Masters Clyd ,,ire the order of the, day. -Mr. .John Sames Cutbill, of Calgary, N. W. T. . . . ­ ridip . -, and Herb, of Blyth, -i The Goder i as they took leave of the old people, P ; .,. ,,� . 9 bi repre- 1P L_ c�h Signal of last week - 'Mt. AGeo4 . � I.. ,f MoEwon, second son of Mr. Duncan is making .a visit at the home of his- - . . . - r it and the question of right of way 'sente t Jast week for Saskatoon, Saska- that their life was worth their- while MeEwen, is attending the Collegiate � � ­ � � - . : d. Mr. -Robert 1 Holmes, 1 M 1:11 I -says : Since his attack of grip last I -Mr. ILI ­ r � �.. ttt6& : - I .11 I F will not hinder I tellawan, whire-they purpose resid- I p - I _parents bore. -Miss Mary, Beattie has ce C I- V � . for a Millute. - was the unanimous choice of -the con-- , . . Febr,uary the Rev. - Mr. McKay had to imitateo the .old couple were at Clinton also Mr. James Stewart gone to Wiarton wbere her pa -rents -woodi . I i I I Ing, -1 . - I - . At ;.1 -. This, being the case none of the places vent ion., no other having been men- , . not enjoyed good health and � on Sat- cheerful at their departure and hoped youngest son of Mr. Robert Stewart now reside. -Mr, and Urs.- NY. V. I- � I . I , � I I of their we w . � a . -Mr. Artbi .r A. Bennett,who some to be with them many years yet, � � . . named by our correspondent can have f iol A. thbrough- organization . urday last he answered t" final I as 126th. A in . . � i � i object to defeat -the by4aws, � ,w �yoaxs ago and for several years was SU Woodstock � � on or being and Mr. Peter Buchanan, son of Mr. Stewart were visiting in � " the Mem . I amy, as � effocte& Speeches were dil 8 ft c,p,nf ine4 to his mjoyc4 the gathering 'fully as 'William Buchanan. -Miss Annie. Bon- for .a few day9 - during the past I I I . m a they e I I nor . S0,0 e engaged. in tl z furniture business in bed r . i are they Aoing far as we ' are I by tb- candidate and!others . the past f . ones." Two coggral :,. much as. the *younger � . . � . � our weeks. Mr. thron b4s returned from Port 11arou ',v;eek. � I I . � Clinton, died -in Toronto.'on. Saturday, me ay wa daughters, are still with the old -006 -or - i are aware. . The article in, the Expos- and Ires6lutions Were passed express- , MiWAN� . , D�faoy s born in Sutberlandsbire where she ,has been visiting her sis- ; � . I . � 1 1 1 1 � : � � � . . . Itor was dictated solely, by a desire. I ing. , C 0 . of last week. . I SOO land, in 184 It - � I lifideno in�both Governifalents, ' 4 and came to Canad� people to b4 a, comf ort to them in to I P, � ._: to place the public on ther jXuar4, as i Mr. -Mr. George Balsden ,r._Mr. and Mrs. Eaertft, of Lou- - In desic I In I � t . . - I n I . I P In eS will enter upon his can- wbe4 seven years old with his par- - Blyth who was V2 i .� Rol 11 i former their old agi,- Their family is com- don, spent Now Year's with Mr. Ea;c- - - � I � resident of Exeter has returucA from en ts I and two Poised of 'William, Mrs. W Ol' Briefs. -Mr. Ifenry'Bell, wbo hag born in Ole] � I 1. past exporl with such 611itor, I vassi at once and there is little or, broLber's 1!and two sis- . Mo Ivor rott's. parents near', Sexemith.- . Mr � t I , � I . - ' Z i - I - � � . ,� prises -have abundantly proven that I no dOubt, of his election, If the Gov- Osnabrook, N, D., where he hasspent tex.s.:Tbe -family se'ttled­ and Alidrew�- of Hibbert; I)avid, of I been travelling through the Nvest , this e0untq � I . t . I X. in the town- John Hudson., of Bigniondville, and � 01 � � . gre sbip' of Zorra. I - -the past few mol reiurne. ; ` I at care is necessary. In fact,, Mr. I ornment have the last two decades.'Mr. Balsden Fullarton; John, Mrs Win. D for . . 1. decided' on the date, Mr; -McKay was en- oble, 4 9, North R � , I I Ms ic, Hislop, were : 7 has lost his l It Mrs. John (stemmill, of Turnberry, 9LrS Wag I -Tbe ba, � . . i sloan's own letter, in which -be places .(of tie elec inns gaged in school fe-achirig for about vi,siting at Mr Joseph Iloggartb's, . , � i � I , they have, succeeded home last week. -New. Ye � 7 � I � - I ISO much stress oii the statements of in i3epng -On -Thur�day evenitig of last nineteen years and subsequently en- and Misses Agnes and Kate at home. 431 f % . .4 the matter to themselves I spent very quietly, as all *;�; boli- I 1261180tor, , M : It engineers,. promoters and other ir- 1-s M week, Mrs. Jotome, 0 . last SunoKy;n�ifiss Ruby Horto"n has I . I r � i. w , r,as no person outsideof i4imed- of W! gbam, fell terod the ministry of the Presbyter- --- . , Aturned home froni'Montroid where days are here. The young men dbil . Of -'s Viary Pf t . I � Tes Onsible persons, is the best evi- Olt ppe . ! LI . p - - . --- . � � i. - I . t Me Government circles has anyidea � la a" ry iidewalk and sustained fan'church. ,.At Sombra-be worke& , she ,has been engaged as milliner.- no calling, in fact going aJ*j)g the 2 week. 1-11 � . . deuce that can be given for the nec- of tl e date, although aal Iare gettin wrious .injuries. 'One, of ' her arms up it charge and fof tw or three . Rensa& I like Sunday. As . joined i . I � �� I .0 � � r I assity 0 our words, of warning. The read .9 Gledman Mr. J. C. Horton, of the Trader's I � . was , r � - ... fray. . & ftanhury, barrilloters, at, Hen- . . ; ,( fo . -broken vild she w cars was. in charge of the. Goderich usual, quite a number of the young -- -r. elerl �, � I r . - i I I � I fact, also, that Soafortb, Brussels I I ably bruised, . sall Ttioaday, Thui day and Saturdayo, 1$02-tf Vank, Ridgetown, spent a few days I � I . I . -7 � I -- . township and Leeburn appointments. - -it home last week. -Mr. Robert, Pat- people started out by making new, din WAS a I Z I . , ­� &A and Listowel were all, anxious to -got , i 1. ---�­- I -There welb 22 births, 11 marri- I Shatios For 0ale.-Tbe Rensell fouodry : I �. il I Latterly be�had been takin resolutions and it is to be hoped they, nt, . ; �- J tbe road, does not in. any way effect Edit orial, . Not -bs in Clinton last 9 minis- andlumbluo abolo with the Jands belooging to the c1rSOn has sold one of his building -lots ; ; I I . - 1, � �il es Ekind Oomments. - ageS and 11 deat torla'l work at Moloswtorth, return- P, for sale cheap, For parmoulgis � will manage t6 keep them.-Prilici- -Mr. Ar . - I . - � I the question. The warning that we .Year. The hicrease in *popalation is � IM . I 60 04 the West side �of the railway Crack �­ ` ; I � ­ � . 115 War has not yet- been decla ing only about five, iks ago. Rev. Robert Bell, klesidiM pal Summers and his bride returned I -- 1111 the Bant ; =f* to Mr. F. Howald, who intends ereco; . . � I � .,have given the people of the north- . red be, much greater I than last year for a - . �. - ­Lwee Air. McKay was mawrareied ju 1872 in The Sovereign Bank of home Saturday evening after a wed-+ ouddenly of: . -- , a -- I Canada, Mon -poll, ting a neat! dwelling on it. . I , a Russia and Jap 'Sider - . troit andether cities. Christmas I � � ,!,� would have been equall r applicable an, but the .4it., number of ou � � ­ I . . s have moved in the township of South Eastbope, Ontario. Head Ofibe. Toronio-Exeoutive offi . � . - ­ � - -1 : - as, David and Andrew Douga:11 and Mrs. 1. � I S ier similar liation. is extremelY orritical and hog- -to the -town. ' honking business transaoted. . . . 1. no schoolon Monday on . pwr beslth� � -1 � � 'a �,s may -result * , and h . t of the school. being too -cold � - h . ­ I I � Port'll county to Miss Lizzie Blain, monlroxi Qe0sl%l James Dougall, all of Whitewater, - I . ­ I I There, Oas . . i alroumstandes. lt�ls 0so equally fu- tiliti ' - OpeaLial facilities (or making iremistanow to all park t . , 4 -.1 . � � 'XIVe UP, 118 � I I . ilities as to ' . Y, I is Ill "ely to a, apap* and -a . or. , John. W. R, tile to. discuss tb .an hour. China - -.9n Tposda y of - iast week Mrs. � ad three children' lofin MoRay of the world, lote0ast Allowed from date of deposits Manitoba, are visiting relatives and a cc 0 u'n I � - . id J ,11 three - 'Wbltely,�`of Clinfon, had the Qsfor- and1be Misses M ' , -whetlic'"r or not the road will be a, .. oKaY of town. -Mrs. OA obvings bank al John Maosirthur, itsuag f rionds in this violnity,-M ' , , I I . I L ; - I tund- to meet I I r* GeO. down but they were able to resume I -MVIS. R 13 . . , . obun xies are actively making - with a painful acoi- Me -Kay died between fiwo'and ibree � ; I 100'61 Ingram, of Bowbells, North Dakota, , ; - . - ,prep I � throl road and as such will be as axati )ns. ont. She tock a- fainting spollilland Years 119.00 MatrimoniAl.-On Wc-dne,sd De - 4; . d on Tuesday. -Messrs.. it. Milue, J,A � r � - her sitter, t I . � I . � , � I . I ayo third Son of the late Alex. Ingram, Ste . - � advantageous to the people of the : I falling before assistance could reach . 111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1illill voinber 30tb, a,very pretty wedding _wart, R, Somers and D. W, Ro b- are visiting �� . I I I - L countryl through which it passes as Th" � - I I of Hay, is bore visiting his mother clonvea., Owl. )�ou I - her; struck h he edge of . was solemulo6d at the ]ionic of Mr. and other frlends.-Quite �. - �s is -it queer world. Or ratlier . ell, . inson attended the Liberal � . . XIIPP a num- tion at Brussels fast NVeduesday and of that all � one mare calculated for local traffic, it is, 11 , " the stove, cutting .a, nasty gaalf . -' I and Mrs, John �r , peop, ­ ' -, . . . That after all, can only, be a matter ' illabited by strange c- tbercin,, . D. Hay, Cliomminioner and Convoyancer Johnston, Hay, when from Zurich -attended our skat- although 1-t was Vbey late sis . . their .second .daughter Annie was Ing rink on New Year's ,cy.n. vory cold and the I 1 b w11111,006ZA146 d,d o0rownup. Moneyl win; I- 11 :, Y 0 Ut at ,heJo . vaned al.rriage to A. T. Douglas, 9 r they were well repaid for I . , Mr. Sloan says It of t4"O brightest -J ts In On-' week at the bome -of Mrs. Stewart, - a,:0 - IV - 1 1740 -if a PrOBVerous . ,Young farmer of Stan -Mr. and Mrs. PonJamin Blatch- going. -Mr. George Knighling, wbd W -�­ � of opinion. If the road will 'not coit The '60eut death sui -ide of two -A pretty iveddfixg was hold � t ,e united in in oads bad, I any, more iian root. , , . -On , .rn � ford, of Worth Dakota, spent Christ- 30tholEdith - f, :. will, no doubt be worth to the -peo- � . . PrOontation'-X few evenings ago I - been in Manitoba for the past I lis a circidimostaue ! peculiar , , wb n her . r0efs0l� at four o'clock, the mas with their relatives andfriends - tarfo� Benmiller, daughter, Miss ley. V has - . 'Ple all they are asking for it even ! . � . , Lizzie, became The bride of Charles � tbo'bOms of Mr. John I.Nnsdale, of br ered the parlor, leaningon ini Ho'nsall o- Mrs. John I . I as tolbes entirely boyl-n � - i I sind" V -L as a local convenience, whether it . , _1ein1tY,_T)(r, M. couple of years returned hom Sa,tur- 1. Occ- � � - �4� 'a' 'Om-. B. Middleton. The ceremony was Sfaul0y, was Invaded - by a happy the. arm of Uoov father, to the -strains Rr own has - day for a visit. -The municipal 4, ried. to -Mr.; . I- I be designed for through tra,ffic, --or prehension. We, ref er I I rofurned to Toronto after tion demo, of IS . . . . " . the death performed by Rev.. James A. Andor. company composed of several of the of Mendolsho.6's wedding- march play- sp 9 p"sdd off -very quietly, none of , � � . __- 2 local trade. . 4 of Mr. Alexander Pepic, . �,ndjng a few days,with bi p Mr. Aud Mi �� ,Vic of the Dun- � son, B. A., in f be presence of Imm6d.i. " Ar- the nominees working very liard for . : I The point necessary to impress U das Banner,- -a-ad t members and adherents of the Moth- ed by Miss Maggie Johnston- sister ents,-Mr.9, Allan Webber, of London, I . on the 4th 4 1, Z ,p.� � the bonor. The poll.stood as follows.: � 1. - hl� more r I 1. . odist �hurob here. They were heart- of the bride, The bride lookiled'band- W�Ls here . - I . � - on the people is,th-atforany con- h Mr. Andrew� PaCtullo, late- . the I attA h last week visiting the met - I A preti. � of he Woodsto 43 ' 0 ?spitably Welcomed by Mr. some in stool grey silk, trimmed. M Iss 4 is We calf, 117; McElroy, 108 ; Stolb - I I . - siderations, they are IV ly - -On Woldnef �day, " rd of Do- "� . L bber.-Mr. W. C orth, - l, . , to recei e they . ek"Sentinel R a L 15insdale and family. The ,with ors, 88 ; Milne, 86 ; MeNtLily, 79 ; ... I 110i of IOU '� i" M-�..,. 1-1. .. sea # T�r I n�t I , q ..In I . f 'i I f I r I 'O t .1 , ;1 le � ri a � -Pr I I " i ft . 4 Th quiet but pretty wedding obj�i applique and obiffon. Sbewore of! tiuderwood* and Mi., Coxxwwortb, 'Jackson, 72, The first four were -Q- -Bt,,M*ryJ4 i ; Should have the guaranted of thoC. ey were of all others the two men ! - 0 p , . - , � whom a person wQ'l least think Wag moloninized at The home Of Mr. Fa the visit was to- present a bridal voiL and wreath of'orange of'London, were here spending afew . - � � - ­ . . i � . V.- R. Company In black and white , and -Mrs. Tin cy' Soxsmith, when Miss ida Dinsda,lo .,with a complim- blo.99oms u,ndf carried abouquOt of daYs with their parents.-�-Mr. and alected.-The by-law in favor, of ilia I : � �Sandwfll'# v, .1 0 . I . . . t before they place themselves in a illo of 'anYtbi'n'g of the kind. their 'third aughter, . ent address and a suitable pres- white carnat�ons. Pr . C, P. R. carried handsomely by tba Zxony to wr � , 1. t Sarah, was ctt I littleMiss Mrs. Win. Henry, of St.Mar 8- M- following vote, 121 for to.19 against, I -44 A Mi � I- position to be compelled to par with ,They were both brig4f and brilliant . ent'In' recognition of her servioesas Maud McAllioter, of t Parr line, turned home this week after visit- $- =1 , I - . y torld; ' . ,I their m" cy. As Mr. Sloan seems to 'into 11 ImAmally, fairlyj robust physi- u ' ni Led in the. I oly bonds of Wedlock orgaui�f of the church for the last. acted as ring'bearer and looked very so if all the municipalities do as well I . '� I I to Mr. William Blackwell, a pros- ing Mrs. Moore and Mrs, Humeston. The young V , � . think the word or promise of a h occupied g - . i .- # - su.r- cally and bot' ood posi- Year and a half. The address ex- -sweet, dressic in cream silk and lace —mr and Mrs 11- 71'. - -41 the slight"t doubt -The ant `� 1� � V11111WIftr xl.v� 1. v,,%� 4- 41 tions TviA;4,t,,-n11 t IV perous young farmer of Usborne. The . I � there will not be I I . . # I - . . . I I I ; . - 1.4. . . � " nuptial knot was fi(!d by.tbe Rev. . V arivillue a, on of miss mins- and carrying 1 a bAsket of pink car- Exeter, were ,here'recei2tly P vjsj,�in I aDOULE tne railway coming thro - Ment of the � is not more, lit fact 6ne. would 4 � - uIrb, I N I I i,-15 the Guelpb Ju�notion. Co think Mr. Doliciti, (if Hous -all, about -five dale's f'aitbful and efficient services nations, J0 eremorty was perform- Mrs. w le ) wJ certai y be a .good thi , I _ 4 t mpan . Humeston.-Mr. A. Dent, of -ng -1 Asy acht"I's � T . sufficient to secure this!" As is that i enjoyed alipost everytbing o'clock in the h.f ternoo , In the prbs- in hot 'capacity as organist and ex'- ed by Rev. INT11, Sawars, of Brucefield, .Mitchell, was for all those wh . 10f 1J&b � 1 4 n . .o have any, travel- - . *eek , .- Shown very clearly by Mr. Bell's letI, that culated to a - here .last week, visit- it ; I 3�011tey�dll in ke life W p�osscd the hope that she Would con.!. under an arch .way of ling andshipping toAo , W -. Orth ence of only the immediate relatives pine drap- ing his Sister, Mrs. J. -Sutherland.- , , as it is sniply; , Anoe, aud t4b) ' - . Joyab . "we - IinuO in the - good work. The ad-, ings and White carnitio,ws., After the , I - Vmt were. v � I ter, the public, are dealing entire- livin � ' and en' le. They -re, and friends of the contractingp . a . :'oiger, :of the Molson, ridiculous the way the zG. T. I � I . I I it. ,is- I I ­ - or dresfj was signed in behalf- a- the con- happy couple, had been warmly con- wit, , I running at present. Travellers have WM given hi. , % of them In the very prime ties. Later in the evening invited , Bank, Toronto, spent Christmas . . , .� . ly so, far with'an intermediary ool also, otll 10, Oliver G . " I pany whose only business it is of llf�. The dest-V of both gdntle- gregation by W. Jones, Mrs. Taylor, gratulated to the din- I -od � A ;: w . �- - . guest's to the number of about. one I al repaired to wait at the station anywhere from - - b. w . :1 big parents.-Me�rs. "Joy Y, I, i 8 ml�n Is a distinct loss to. the coun, :7 �, . - to secure the right of way., Thi I Mrs.! H, Ivison, ,land Wilbert and one to f - * , , , , � � : I hundred couple Mrs, Johnston. ing room, which was'tastoful)ydec- H ive hours and oftener 1ho. - -Theo-say � IV, . 'It, operat- try aild it is one c a- , I , � � bul - of �hos� p Wather ed at the house The foresint was a, beautiful silver orated 'witb bunting, ubert .Philips, the former of 8 latter .and as regards freigbttrains - �- 10 coulla" and enjoyed a very n I I t. and, owned by tho-CiP.R., com. thing! ,in ­ ?.-pleasant tim flowers and the latter of London, I I of x1m&. A I - , T ' forth a- d I ,� --) od . life which cannot be ac� The evening being spent in dancinog' vase. , Miss Dinsdale, very 'appropri. green wrvat ile-4, and a Sumptuous were, bocae during the Pw they can hardly run them at all but . evening rm" : � - I . - I I - pany and any obligations incurred counted for by bumaxt agency. . utely thanked ber friends for the lit week on I it is a certainty that if we Have = I . I I � I . n . an useineut re,foOst was enjoyed. The bridelsgo- a visit, L &U r. Jj m : by the Guelph company - � and other I The bri kind things said about her in the ad I I t 1. -will not be . doolow do - - � I was made the - !ng I'lMlY drw 4 was a, (lark grey eam- . Opposition railway the 'cliances -Tire - - Vilair, i and V1 -. - bind -Ing on; the C.P.R. company. "'The Man in Overalls." wlio turn*. r; "c'P'on t" of many, 0(*t- dross * T - ll� I 1 4; 1 � al . . and the very ho we will have better accomodatioa - an list4bing - . I I tv Hence the necessity for the people, - ishes � c6lumn ly and.usef ul p -esents, ' /ant, Which. she -will l,ma omp Os- el's )'air, wit ,I hat to mats.h. ,Only I I *7 i I - a of squibs for' the :' a �ys cherish tile near relf,dive.-i and immediate n etter frelghtrat". . V Programme, � . . procuring the bond of the latter ; � -On Christ= s Eve' Fred Davis, of as a. momento of the kindness. of the friends of C, 1 Brussels. I I " 1 Ir's ,- provid � -1 - tow ; . * Tb �- � -, . � Hamilton Times every, day of ton -5 D,g#bolm, jr., who lias L contracting partiog Mr. James � I Z ec I I - w I . zompany, insuring the fulfilmentof' � ays , o Bedford, Godericb, was the rcIo peol were- f3riefs" Election day in Brussp.ls been working ii, the West for Clio ! � 2114 � ' I e, of the Kippen congregation. present, humbering about fifty, T - 111. � L � . � t, . . ". any- conditions the former company some real sinart thfings, but some cypicut of I a n- e. tobacco pouch and The ladies then brou ht forth their on in tile ey wing the. happy e n past 61ght mon '. Wiftank ot . ' . a fine case containing 9 . Late' � a was rat . tbs returned home for - . : - a � I : -three valuable Well filled ost cou wing to ,their be- I - .220d. wwo -M , pipes, and Mrs, Davis of a beautiful t week -Mr. Jobo' Tay- , ;, I , � municipal f.uthorities interested wil . I . I . - have, it clearly stipulated that all 4mpw of the I .presents wexe company and it is needless to joyable, - i7ends, wlien a mo The council for 1904 will co , t f is at present finisi -hj7 � Ista t - � I following is'a-n or -sumlifuOtLsly spread was awaiting the ale of their be contest for. the reevesbip, lor, who has been, w . times ,he s ' very uast� tiiings..'The baskets and a tablem PIC Were joined by a large cir- in no the- winter !as In' Y pr`omise-4 Tn otbqr words, if the ays in former years o � . I . st en- ,Village. Th ' I . ' Y w1a , trade r ! - must beproud accompanied time s spent in dun" usis, 0 1 I , of � I , � .1w . ter It. 14 Tra-itoillay I 1�t- cut glass bowl. The'i . arklag in London , . b - - Trol � . . conditions must be guaranteed by I , ,r - a beautifully en- that,oll enjoyed the good thingspTo- to the strairlal. of c'ng Reeve, Wilton and councillors R. pbo wall 900 , M: .. � .. -- of his work.10 --�---Tlfis refers to Mr� Jas, grossed address, EL fhe violin, Skilful- tography With M -r. Baxter XoAr, �� - the C. P., R. before they are requiied - and concluded with videdi A couple, of h . Henderson, AIL Backer, Robt. Thom 4 -1 arrialinted tc 'i I Findlay, of Pembroke, tin ex c� . ours *erreaffer- ly manipulatlail by Messrs. E, Stelok ­- ter In tOwn.-MISS Hamilton who has I , . . to pay thzPr mpney,- theit.they, will -M. A " a Merry Christmas any many happy wards very pleasantly spentingaines .- . . Refo fused to su ` I'll' f son, and S. T. Plumi whicli is tble I be i buying a hot � rmer who and Peter Du and, of Drysdale, who en visiting in Shelbourne for the - . - � I 16 -returns to you and yours," and ihe and music, and at an carly, hour the were, ably- astisted by Cho. Misses tion Ceti- i Past IvOek returned home 31onday . . - be tolerably, safe., If it is tMight 0- same as last year with t1je -ex- - -Dr. F� I ,� Reforin candidate in. � the recent' c -l- signatures of the fourteen gentle- c6m�any Look their departure for I the piano, The bride, Who � , 2 - �, . Of way that is to be provided. and - � . I �- . Du'rand at tba�t Mr. Henderson fills Mr. � and latie of J : --- - :cotiiin- in"Nortli Renfrew " Traitor" men who � I - . . presi -- ted the b home! feeling the satisfaction which -young lad Blair's siOn Monday last-, after I were visit. 0 * � nothing else, they should ascertain - andsome I evening. -Mr JdMeS Sims and family � I � . .. - . �.� Js avers, nasty term � Y, and Ing relatives in Stanley, 4 Z. . . . just what the right of way -,vill cost, to �PPJY to, any, gif ts. , "n * 18 an accomplished , Fift, 800flat . � alw0s. results from wall 'doing. a general fav rite, wits made a lengthy illnessio Mrs.' Robt, Ross f 13arents, mr,I �. !, Pffrsoft, even to Gainey. But � . . � - , .� .. t� pass their by-laws for that amount applied -Thoma' ' On New Years. -Mr. Thomas Wa)k- t� � � . . to a man -of 1mr Findla . - s McCue, for the past 40 Briols.-Af the last meeting of -reciPiterit of man' the died at her home in Guelph. Deceas- er,, of Wingham I'll - . I- Mitchell. U I y handsome and � - � - I I y's stailding years a resident of Goderich, and ed was aformer highly I visited iu town on 1-1 , � and secure the written astreementof and " aracter, it is Anexcus�ble. for 35 years" Court' Kippen, 111dependent Order of valuable pres ts. The groom's pres- . esteemed res- I Monday of this" , � - sor of thebt , a 3orporation employee ident of Brussels, ' 0 rnedioAd w,arl the Canadian Pacific -Railway: cOm- This I the bri the family =ov- week. -Miss Blateli- , �` X � .This � a f ree Foresters, the following e was a beautiful gold. I ford, of Exeter, is at present visiting . . . pany for the . due and proper - f Ulf i I country.. and if � Mr. of Goderich, died on Christmas morn- I -- 1- Firidla Officers I. H. Ricker, 0. R..; Willig,m- pendant alAid the ring be ing from here about Sixteen Years ; relations in Aown.-M - � X exAlft a 1-pect, .1 . arer a. John Bell T - - . . and there is . ,t with pearls ago. Mrs. Wm, ROSS, - wn, at - I visited w' . I -A r�etq � - ment of all the conditions and stip- the c is since re in - his reasons for ing at the residence of Mr. W. �. Jonesi V, C. R. ; D, handsome gol4 ring se r4 . ,O rse lie has taken, _ Hay, Recording of to ith 'bs daugbtv in Goder- I, crotary ; Thomas MoClimont,Sec- e . � � -1 . OVI cc W I t-, We"day .,,i I *1� I N — I the r4mideriv . . . ey will be S e evening befor:e. He had rotar� -and'T - - John Mof - 11amiota, Manitoba; Marlette, Mich- i -- — ­ !!�:; . I -� T K, 8 trltt,ford, w ) 'is Own reached the patr1irchat age of 84 fatt, :8. W. ; James McClymont, J, jgan; London,; Winthrop and Goder- . .0 -h . . a traitor 'to . reasurer.,, - - afO be - . e . . , # I nlations before they pay one cent of no Bell, having been taken seriously ill -Se and rubjes. Gu sts were present f rom tend d the- funeral. -W. W. ()Iark,,rjf ' ich their money, then. th to Sbo tliat he i's not, , only th I on ,,New Years. � and not ot4orwise. . wo, Id be . - consei4nee and .to his. coun- mad be or two had W. - .. . . 1. � To eXplaiii more, fully what- we .try ,h n Y 11 , Edward Cudmore, S. 13. I, T. ich, ,Nfrs, D ' . , Tina� ,soi um , acted otherwis'e. And a person wlio been showing C-' ouglas will be at home - . � n xample the will ne, marks "of failing MOWS,. S. Mi; John Alkenbead. Ora- to hex fricnds� after Jan 0. Au - A- (;qpas, a d I uary 13. . I .; i Elma township by-laitir. We have not le was tor I 4enry Ivigon, P. Local Bricfs�'-Mr. w. Johnston, . I - Visa, now 41- 11 - in -me to dan4da in Cleggi Court'- Deputy ; R. Clegg and �nitoba, who wasbere I - -- - - -- . - �21 � r­ftr e M- ca -� party caders io -sit on hi is � a frai- land, in 1818, av d ca C. R, ; Robt, JANUARY ­ 'Reen the by-laws for ibis county, ex 6101Y lie down and permit his bealtlf. H born in Bonto, Ire. W SPECIAL MAI cept the one for Mokillo tor tof bi of Hamiota --Z ly V4 I . - P, and that .1 , 9 own manliood, . 1936, settling In Toronto, where be and . - .7� fir k Of Vet54 - .4 is being- A � I -.--- . . , . U. Rickert Court Auditors, The attending the Padding of his Sister, . —AT---� . �, - - . �- ' - I .pecially prepared. But, we - . was married 38 years ago, His wife CourtAs made up of a good list of . - ��-t Slat" by Ra ; presume all the others are model The Conservat" home on Monday.- -A .: � . � � - ed Ive PaPerg'are gnagli- and one son died about nine years 'wembers and with so excellent a Mir. Alex. Man spent the jig.st week � �. -Mm Go I I I . I .. I . . The' Elma by-law ing th�ir teetli at Premier Ross -be- ago, . � I I ��, - -� . staff of off icers good work may be visiting hi's b ther and friends in - . I - I . is b �� the famav, b provides for the payment of a bonus cause be Summoned tEe Legi -The GodericE Star of last week expected for the coming yea Faisley.-ReV, r. ,Mitchell, Of ne ; (3mT.T.W.-ON"s f r�t -blim � . slature -Mauy. .- . � i , of $6,500 to the . � says.: On lWednesday afternoon �Dar r" ar .- - ­ mdraing, � � - I . � Gue'lPli Railway for thl - Of Ou� citizens who do Mloyqreal, 00.0.00 ------- � 99"ll$44#4704 � sged 64 1 � I - P 14tlf instead of resigning, not like too will preach in Carmel . - 0 i� : ; Company. The C. P. R. company Id Pa I you I dogs tton, who recently - -. I I �; I - I They sa' tliat as. ' returned much Pf a good thing are talking a- church on SundAY-Mr, James Clark . 11 -3 good b�ealth � not a�ppoar in. the matter at -all, But, y h0"Will only ba�e a from Soufh , America and -had been bout Vefiti . -� ­ : Owing the clerk of tffe at the Christ ' On Saturday morning, ,Tanuary 4,nd, - �1 RIX o'e-U-mak -in . d majority of two in The Legisl *tui -e. - SCAYing in towli, attempted Mas tree entertainment we inaugurate our annual stow1c. 4-4 W " - . einenL of Mr. I a suicide weather & give us milder ' oath is taking sale in our four depgftmentg swikeame Bell, W his letter in another colum'n, byl cutting his . W er at the VActliod' t church, was pre- 0 We place on our tables for this sale $ . I he sliould res' --hroat with a razor. land les' - - i fort to A I � Ign. I I- -T�a -Pftv I the C. P. R. are to construct ' Jbis-is a ,;�bry un. s snow. -Mr. John Squires, of gented with a handsome Mol,r:s chair , -T , oper- reason orning Mr. Patton who ,Was Port Auron, � . -1 . 4, 1� . - t, able demand. If when' tHe evidently' not waik here visiting his I by his Sabbatif school class, accom- - It �Zl %, � In the in I I One �undred Men's Suits, all W004 splendidly tailor4 regular 87.501 Abd WM - I . e meets th* - �- rs t . company Paying over to tb e f iW , week.-WS9 panilea by a very pleasing address, � -:4 �-- i ate and own the road, the Guelph LogisUtur 6onserva, elear of mind, re- aged f1ther during tlip sale price $4.75, ef-, -!��',­ � � � membn t � oss � , - I- ! es marked that He ivould like t6- got Mallis was visiting Miss We hope he niay be long spared to � Z sum onad. t em the can dePrive. Mr. R Clarissa All -wool Underwear, shirt and drawers, regular $1, sale price 88,0 a suit. -1 I bonuses granted and of his -majority; some one to hang him, but as he bad -Kehoe at SeafortV i he 8 enjoy the gift -Miss Doan, of Zurielf, anneJette, 36 inches wide, regular 12J�r,,, for 1()e i - 4.� fol be Ver ! then retiring of two and thus defeat Vs govern- been sick some fime, it was thouglit week. -At the morning service at bag entered upon her duties as assis- per yard. 11� 2 rau'r . f rom the enterprise. There, "is no- dur ng t pa t i Fifty.pieces imported F1 t. - ment, tb6n 'he w -o resign I . mwden namne , Ill have t . I thing to *hcnv that the 0. P. R. are 13ut ' - depressed Spiri 9 had caused t3e St. Ai4drews oburcH 6 . ­ ,o Or Tip ; .- - . wbY N3 should resign before that, last Sabbatli, tant teacher in our public school.- I ­ � _; � M( very clear to any per for 25c a pair, 4 I . in f5t. mazry - � of the condition Mrs, Samuel Thompson and J. B. Mr, Wilford, of �� � TOSPOnsible for the f ulfil ) ut of any will not be remark. After dinner he bought a M, Ladies' Oa8hmere Hose, regular 40c, -- - - ' a of Me by-laws and I i S011- -rope at a hard the, MOlsons Bank, Fffty pairs Wool Blankets, 1r. I ;�� bet husbazid - - �, � e Is no Power on eartU, can make i I - " ther -has only a major ty of found the rope liad an unworkable of Elders largest made, regular $3.75,fo!! $2,95 a pai ' .j �. I - t is clear he -ware store and wlien Dir -Lean were elected to the position spent Christmas and New Years at .-� 1. I : ­ and a daught L them responsibi two in'the Legislature, but fEen Mr. I Wliether .-Mrs. (Rer.) moK, We ha,oe no hesitation In saying that we have the best I ' � apan. w, im I 'nz -On C-hria - noose at he en bbin, of i his Fome in Woodstock. -Mr. George , -- Whit t he had Ailsa Craig, visited over New Year's I Reynolds, of Toronto, was home dur., � � ` ft, � i : , 7 VM I, �. from repudiating theib. Now, wilat Ross noy, WIfo would . succeed Mr. used the rope is not known, but it is with Her the trade. Try it and be convinea � , �Oli I -=J31 i, 'A the evOnt of His resignat, friends here. -Rev. Dr, I i119 the past week or so visiting lifs Dinner land Tea Sets at specW pyrim, I I - s�l I I ' 4 Ion, aupposed he Had tried it and -found it I ­ an-rwi-�Z is ­ � - -ro -say is, that tUe Munolpal author. in a minority of two Stewart, of Clinton, conducted pre. I parents,. Mrs and Mrs. W. H. Rey., i � I � crhea 3L2." -.A � - so Chat" lie unworkable, Shortly after be bought paraltory, serviclas in St. 'Andrewl,,3 ,, nolds.-Mr. James Shirra has gone i F 1� I Wes should first see Wat more is not In as good a PO , Come with the crowc1s to Gunnos. I- 1 .4 money is not voted than is absolut_ itiou as Mr, the rope He bought a razor and mak. churcli on y - k Ell do of Y,r.. . - - I i� - I � I ­­ RO-99 to carry on thesGovernment, ing two Slight 0 Thursday. Mr. Stewart I to Detroit, where 110 has secured a i � -11 ,Oftntv ,shoe I , I a, V F ly necessary for fbo PuroUasc of the But th� Conservative demand for Mr. his neek, He rl�.'entered the stom Soul -,"c . knicit v'rm- tied rligbt of WaX CK70110 each munici- Ross, 'uts on tff Sidc Of always bag Somefli-ing good when be ' 900d position. -Mr. I)av i - - - - 1 Z5 reSignation bag- ractRod in it. comes to the people Ifere.-Mr. James I is attending id Wren, wbo I 135 ts 0 03 U N ,I C, I I Victoria University, . 1�j a . - � tor of tba cw . t - I I � wlicre Ho Ifild boo'glit the razor, hold . - Grasiek and Mr. David Cameron, of , wa.q here during tHe pagt week, to.,I I , eatorth � `M� � I... I . . I -1i -1- Qlax- � f t I 1, h I t - I t � I I . � . � I I - 7 � � � . 7 1 1 C - " � I - � 4 7-� - , 4 P , ,I � I I- � . - - � ,I � I � - " I - J, . - . 1 .1 � - I I : � . I I I I ; 1. � . i- . . I I I . I i I I �