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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1904-02-19, Page 8VN � - I i - ; r � - I - I - T . � . I - � 4 � I I I I I . - , . � II � � . I 1 . . . .. . tki�_� . , . I I i � � . § . . P, I . . � - � ; i I � I I -.,--- . - . . I . . 10, . J � . _J � ­­ � . - - . - - _M I I � - . � I I % . � � . I __ _.. i - - - ` . . - � � - I . - � . . � . . - . . - , . � . . - . - . I . . ,11 . I �� ,I - I �", - �� - . i - 1 3 1 1 - . I I I . . I � . - I I . i . . i - U : I I & . . . i : FEBR _TARY 19, 1904- - I I . - i I . � -___ , i � . . 1. .. .I- ! __ - - - WOMEN- . i I- , . -------- W rk.�� I I .: . ; - �Z=7�1 - I . � - — , . - - Is . -1 __ � . � I - - ___ I ___ - I— ­___ I ,r,-- _� . 1%,Ir i 4 I- . i . - I . --.i'----- - ­ __ 6 'different departments gathered i-'! ___- . , . I . I - - I � - 4 ..4040sro, -, 'se - I , Rmr7tlit to their advan o to iuvsst* t with a very , band- -&- N I � - I ood offices and pre nted - .1 C2W1 i0*11 experience. � Our read re will international 8tock F the General 1[)ress(ioo(1 Mr. McDonald he New Us " '_Aursn, 10,54101r. the work of the -Contr usium 0014,;9, I r I I I L I ith all � � I I � . i I � ,Q_ and take the- course t- -HERBAGNUM. . . - � Card of Than qVitm I so I i . . 11-V � t the find sui � I , be, , essities of - ' I - J I ti . I .. - I — tu t nee . travel and aleatij- . f- . - I . able to their needs. I ne tion Won - - � week . ro -partiCUISr V-10MM, tD � _i . I � . DIMUOT MATMEM . large wale, bavi . ng a pawty of me hun. I . � . or wallet. Mr. Farrand, the manag Are expected to arriVe early next - A I entation ,speecb, re- ' ainly prove inter. i -nk- � - -_ a - er, made the pres base new dress fabrics will car' - I i - I 1i We take this opportunity of tba __ dred deeks, besides fif for special: work. I � Worthingt(!Ws Canadian Stock ferring in a feeling manner to Mr. women of taste, t theie will be to .please ever i ome at all times, . " . y - - I ing our many customers to whom A Qutzp- DEATH—WhOu Mr- J. A, Case Visit orp -will be made . I Tonic, Plant Fcod and Poultry McDonald's long and faitbful ;service esting. Strikingly handsome d6sib"lls d-jiirable color I i I - - I ] wentoub*to his st&MO* to sttOud 60 .his. and com!arison and in tigat Is court#- supplies, salt petre, sulphur and . great friend- I tiro ,ye, 'the most desira4le g00d8t in Ovt-ry . " we, have sold Mr ri - in the office and to the in rested .. . � - � horow, the other morning, he wu surprised ed.p, Francis A 11 the pnnoi. . all pon- ­ - x e co op is 6 salt@, flax seed, linseed meal and ship entertained for .him by I I ed pal of %hi It ,iss area boy, being a or tint that is worth your tho _ - 7 1 -with the Farrand organ Com- new- nawei� � � - ]"ppy TMUght FAUgGS to find his prom4ing young colt striingl oil cake,, barrel salt, flour and nected . we can't give space h,,ra to the )Oug Ji3t Of i " . � . . to deat . h. The animal was in the act Of native of tile townabi f Tuckeribith, and breakfast foods, 11 � r. No -Donald replied in a few partment vvh.- n you come to Bee them. - . .1 � Ewing the past season,'InAZY 'Of . eating oats from a box in the comer of it$ U r. ?a n Wood, of that pany, X I � I . a brother of M but very but will e,% -plain the different weaves I - . remarks which were short ; TH. I stall a wooden bar being township. He grad at the .Soaforth be priced at 50co 65c, 75c, ! � whom waited 4 to 5 weeks till we . - - manger in a box 9 I . I f eeling. The mien of the var-, les enough to say that the novelties will i full of of the factory 'Wig , il VVIRC . could gob this Well known range in over the monger to keep the hay from fan- coils , to Institute, an�,,i! one of the many . while if you i h we can go right along with . . . we ious departments nd I _�' -Ing among th ,oats, and in pulling Out, IN old Huron boys who is owg credit to his 88c a $1 per yard, --- -ogether 81--. Me . � EIAMELTON & KERSLAKE gave Mr. McDonald a farewell terials " at $1,25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2.00 '. stock. Our sahm alt head it in some wily got stu* under the bar, early training and hip old home. . you to the more " swell mil � I ; bahquot at the, Griswold House on I ceed6d our expectations, and wo� with the above result. It was in the ink i 0 Seed Merehante . . . Seaforth. New Year's Eve, Some thirty-fivesat per yard. . ; . FiVe - I were unable to keep any, in stock - of condition, being a fine young -siallinon" . i . 'd 1111� I I -_ do�vn to the beautifully decorated : - � . Tailaii the last three mouthei- We . - nine montlisi old, and mired by. Wilderlee. OlOver'see wasted 'Highest price pat the wants of the . New, Laces, � . during . . for 1�fo, I sample at A. Y�u a, Segforth. 1988.2 Hotel, Beafortib, on Saturday next, at 10 tables, and af ter i . . I on properly attend- New Tri m m in - I i and Mr. Cites valuoifthe animal at $75. . gs;. f t I have now caught u.93 to Our orders .. - � �. -t � Ire and valises, big o,clock a. m., to make arrangements for inner man had be . � Dire* cow &at, with the be*t sowreft. I .�, - I a Now stock of of the entire, - if I _� and from this fluis on we can for- FRox Ow HUROSITzs.—Oar old friend, , I )Weal 7W. H. W11110, solo *Keiji th@ DeXt COnVOntiOR, to be hold in Beia. ad to, the attention newest 1904 trimmings will Dome ,upply, enabl'.'s us to pliwo before you . . fidety end 11 sgitooi% f men and D&n forth.—A musical service will be hold In crowd was focused on David XoDon- The . ** � - Sad 0 dress goods, Tbtrt,'s.n�t I very bzat.- We pie uutu fft s t Xleachy-mi nigh pr�jmptly from our stock. Mir. James-Oribig, writes from Toronto, foroeo,A.Slaier oaf , . y &long with th . k and r2pick ' �� . . � � . ' compelled to stand i ; shoes for ladies. I � . the Salvation Army Barrackv,in this town, ald, and he was mlq bere, only it is I mo -t charming o"y es ,are tieel 4 � I 000hi � . I I saying '� - 11-1 truit that the mow banks in . 11 continues, and it an Wednesday evening, February %tho the broadside of eight or nine, short even a hint at their bee meted. � 1k - . . Old Huron will so,". vanish, and that you The cold weather ,sti cing at eight o'clook. The proi, speeches, He stood ft bravely how- safe to say You will like thorn, for they are I would r-urpries you if )*a know but 0 1 %. ___1 . a common and will be I half tne ,�ff,,,rt and Vime requtre�d to ga%bft . .____ , . Ame. I find a =0 of Y08W i . & smusly.9 all may obtain mplentiful supply of fG@I." issivery trying i n- the very creAm of "loctiOuff, . I . . I . blended coffee gives me gross relief, l8wZ - ever. In fact he reallY, seemed to e �� � . cors' Wish of us'all, but the' . gramme will consist of solos, dusto, qu&r rice it will be &. I :he oboicear, patterns; Of 40es and embr*. � That is the sin : found roasoriable in i too � . people In the cities have no conception ' This - SIRAFORTHs . of Now -stock of $ranks and valises, big tottes, @to., vocal and instrumental. joy. it." . am :w. jL Willis. solo agent free show-60me WIT see th'e.m in cambiau- erles. Tfjey were eeleetcd for you, ev varie6y and lowest pri service will be very iDterertiag, and should —* t upon them, .M I . and pams judgmeD - Hardware, Stoves, Eft. what a real,. genuhw� winter is. for men kad Doroth Dodd ti'n wibh the now dress goods, I I � . Nng frdm for Goo. A. Slater oboes be largely attended.—Dr. Ball, of TorODtO, . Brucelleict 0 i - I . . ____.__� —Mr. James F. Mustard, MAI , dines for ladles. U-1 - I ' I - .___� - no 79 spent Sunday here, the'guest of Mr. and —Deep re.- -a do �, ­ . DaMIN. Abeline, Dickenson oo t Katim, on� Suiting thetasteof thetes drinkers is Death of Mr. Aikenbead. th � ION BANIL i. W. D, Bright. Mrs. Bail has been gret was felt by our citizens gener-. There's no Mod to make any noise about t is business w - You : . . � -i February i1th, says; -#1 W's- have had a' 0 big test. We are proud of our swoese with 280 Uri ' � es but we would like you tok-now that I . W - It suits. Ilestme B &9orth. - couple of weeks.—The thermor he death of Mr. I I � I -1 . fine winter bore so far, neiver been sno tin;- 1888-1 here for a . � ally On learning of t can fwe all fhat for yourseiv . , I �, , ICE TORONTO. 1 151, motor registsre& 20 degrees below zero a ) ag hard to bring to YOU the best, and most reliable . , HEAD OFF # t ; just a little Gnu, WANTED. ;Zed, a girl. to do (01 J4mes Aikenbead, of the second con- we ve been workii . You folks in Huro The highest wages 6 a oult� Monday ul ht, With a fresh West win cession of Stanley, which took place just th" right, time and at the . � -- - 'E, a. 09LER, M. P. T. Gw 15,�'QUGHI Burry now and again. xeneral house worL i . merebandise, and to have it here at * . I are surely haviing our share of snow. Wrt able pawn. Apply to Tug, Xxrosrrort oldoe. blowieg. ft was`gettiag too near Mant- on Saturday last af ter a b,rief ill- .right price. Somehow the rePort has gone abroad that we carry the - - I ; Ptesident . General Manager . . . 1W-1 toba for comfort.�-ZCordwood is sellin" -. Aiken- � - � I " I . . have had si) miwh-clear�'%uqshiny Weather, ! ' 9 nags of about a week. . Mr to be found in this local. I - . Getting the beat of t'—people who buy from six to ten dollars per cord, accordin of ladies' waists and dreps skirts . - � coka either." haad bad not been enjoying robust best stock I � � � I Capital, Fully -Paid Up—$3*000,000,00 not so very I k I . 28o tea. 'Beatke Bra, ;Lforth. im-1 ecesefti ",of the . s about them here : I �, . 11 . . . - 0 to the n SO . buyer, and ver health for some time. and on Sunday ity. just a few remark I - I Reserve Fund and un- I - A PmNyuj, AC01DEET---COuUtY COUn0fl' Frosh herring &� Xennedy Brow., but- little to be got at tbat.—Our coal dealt - I . y preceding his death he was seized - i I $ 3,474,900 - . U89,1 are making praiseworthy efforts to keep with an attack of pneumonia which Nevir 'WRT - I - 1 dividg,d Profits lor John B. McfAIM , of Tuokersmith, met chaff, SestOrth- WW aists]. � And tho, 16MA& � veD- , SEED OATS. -ThS NOW WAVOIrly in now the people supplied with coal, Vr. Bolster c his enfeebled NOW Skirts- - Deposits by Public S 26,377,000 -. with a painful accident on Satulday e . � p of. gener4 jag last. While walking slong Main street, admitted 6D be the heaviest cropper and beit straw- has had two or three oar loads in during constitution and despite all thst an 1. - . � L I Total Assets , $ 35,745,000' 1 ad oat ever brought to Csoada. We have lbemat the past week. and Messrs. Reid & Wilsoij Style, the first consideration with dressy , Supposing the wea,th4-r is cold. d U I L - in town,ho slipped on some ice, �nd in tky- 6W per bushel. G. it. Mug. Winthaln. 18wtf medical skill and kind attentiOU we the Spriag may linger k. -ng in the lap g bsr9a1_nE1V,_. . I L - . from falling, he gave about the same, and they have distributed al as above stat- women is embodied in all the garments winter, don'r put 9--iff tu-0ug Your iia- find it. I ing to save. himself Rome LosT.—Lwt 6tween Seaforth and . work- � _. . SEA FORT H BRANOHI his ankle a bad - twist. . Thinking it nothing t around In lots of from 100 to 5W pounds, ad. Mr. Aikenhead was a little over 8011 It includes perfection of fit, - . . . I - . Constance, on Sunday nigW last, -a white goat robe. I the L manship and material. The now akirts ore waist. There are -many iFtyles to � , swoll a- , . " I � It would require about twenty car loads tor He I I " I ; . . 60 years of age. -was one of ags of self and from, but, n0t mxnY 'Of any cnO *V* be. I , , 399An Str"t, - Ehmforth. more than a sprain, Mr. MclAsn. drove out The lindox will b ard[eo on le4ving the same 06 to .at,ly finished with strappi . . � ' I � home, put, his horse in the barn and walked W. somerville'o 4- . Beiforth. 2WX.1 properly mupply.tbe requirements of priva -nown and most highly re- Ile we gttht-r 11tem. % : best k . We show a. Canso thav], the W41Y 6-ob& Every fainAlity for -the transacting of A to the house. During the night the injary - WANTED. —Butter. 117o; Dried Apples, use alone,so tberb in yet no danger of -a glutt. speoted residents of this district. He other trimminIg combinations -y I done to guard you agaiver, meeting Im so as t1w - . - � . gonerAi rnmking business. - became'so painful that he came-to'� own to 5a; Fresh Eggs, Wo. ' We are clearing lines of Ib is a terrible thing this cold weather to - ict- very'good skirt as low &a $3, and a beaw, . - : Collectiom made on all points in' Canada, t seasonable goodsi, 0 g, Winglis . in, - . was shrewd in business, but str at:$10, but, the muht populrsr skirts are- in I wailst at every,corner. A isi3la exclu6,, eventual, , .LK 188S*if be dependent upon the railway exagencies -pr* , � conault a doctor, when it was found. that ly honorablo and upright in all his I * and flaked cloths, and priced- at $4, 1 uets that we know you ap A*te C,Q � . . and abroad.. Farmers. Special 1% the ankle was . dislocated sinil one of the Go see " Jerry from Kerry," the fun, forthe material to keep one from f reezi Being in I Advances made to t- se ed lng' dealings with his fellow men. i J;and 16 each. . I waists are selling at, �$1.50, �t2 1$2.50s.rAp IVV� boKU0. OPM 110u - W ' -The well-known firm of Greig & Stewart ­ - - � . paid to the collection of Sale Notes.- small bones broken. Although he is able nlest PLAY since time of a kind and genial disposition hz . - each, and the claborute vues bi U_ S. � "I pronlise�l ' - tention . to moie about someby the aid of a cone he. nesday, Flebruary 24th. ISS8.1 has been awarded the contract of supplying made many friends and was hold in - 1 $6 eacb. IT. -Deposits i7iffers considerable pain. and to one of 'Mr. To FEEDEM,-iry our Feed Wheat. fifty regulation uniforms for the cadet goodki wi SAVINGS DEPARTMEA I CorpF the highest esteem by all who knew . Z. I �, � sAcIAaD,4 Iti the Sealorth Milling Company.- im-1 . received of One: Dollar and upwarft. rring disposition, it in rather I . � of the Heaforth -Collegiate Institute.. -Mr. him. He was an obliging neighbor, such a goA - - thfm 00 Interest aliowed at highest rate and -- active Rua'LOST.-A bDO lost, between Win. Worm' We are pleased to be able to bring to your very doors � hard to b compellied to give up the, ry!gy ru 1, of AtIonts, Georgia, is here a faithful friend and in every respect -tifoned b ounded half I 0 . . W1001 and 1�� W21nesday, February visiting his sixters. Wh6n Mr. Moran left clean, frea� and weU c1fosen. Spring stock—not a maw of Jumbl,d up 7 1 1 3 . � - shbrt time. 106h. 01nde i Ave at the Expowon a good and - %_ � it It 1p COMP yearly. duties of ,I !Is.[ even for a r t lease _ useful ciOzen. He leaves - -you cim _� R.. 8. HAYS, - A. 0. GIBSON, 6 - . �e Atlanta there were indications of spring, styles, but the pick of 11 the pizk," and placed right whert. � - I O"tom, Seaforib. . � . l8wi a widow and a f amily of seven sons . � . I I � � Solicitor Manager. - THE 14vibiv OLD BOYS OF TonoNiro.- Cardn6's Opera House, one night only, and the flowers were commencing to bloom. � and two daughters to mourn the loss look the,goods over at your leisure. I . � --A � , . . . H found quitio a change in the programme - . .. I The Toros ' to Huron Old Boys have pladed, Wedneidak evening, Februag; 24th, A. trip to the 6 Seatort h. -Service Was and cherish the memory of a loving I I . I : It � , . usun.der obligasionfor ),%vorykind Invi- njoan is very funny, but sit So we Pation-and when he reached and and kind Machines. ,� I T at the Op6rA and thoughtful husb ..0 14 , &I Perry In" Jerry from Ke ,,House hold in St. Thom"' church on Ash Wed- , '__�___'_ -,y I . Sewing . tation to their. fourth annu At Home, on edneadny evening, 91bromy Utho n,uej neSday. and wilf be hold every Thrived a4d indulgent parent. The remains t . - . , W, � — ,h e the Temple Build. . fancier and Is sure to pl you. This is a musiew oky Baird's comet- The, E. McFaul Dry 'Goods � W. N. WATSON, North Main Street, vening -of Friday form onmody with wsfsy w and novel ning during Lent, at 7:30 p. m. -'Viere laid to rest in Uompany ing. TorpAtat' an the a 9 It h class -00 features, evej -George IPF SEAFORTH. .. February 26-,h; - The _,ifunction will be of and it IOU enjoy a g mody, W'Ah a McEwen, M.P., was, in town on Wedues- ety. on Tuesday and the -respect in I 7 -Irl I . I laugh Rom start todulth, you jist it. hdre. This do , attending the meeting of. the share. vihicb the deceased was held in the . . SEATORTH, OAT-dRlu . I . . - DE&LER IN - - t -be -same bature " in the past, &.reception . tunity where be spent his life, I li I , Company carry air ow unflomod Band and Omim I I First 014a family and insinufseturbig Sawing Iffs. and a re -union, followed by & concet,6 and orchestra, W" forthe Band Conoort at noon holders of the Bell Engine Com anyp of C 'manifested by the large I — - I - i . � . ablaw.-WHM AND RAYMOND -All machine" dance These. annus! re-UnicMe are very and at 7:10 in ftobt of the Opera . Boa". This at- wbiab he is a large shareholder ang a di- 'Nit" wall . - I i I . , mtoodand.prioeorigh ranging from = up. irsobon at popular priee& bests on sale at A,ber- 'rector. -The adjourned session of nninber who, despite the extremely . am here any 1*n,ge_r,,,W,:A. I " 9"M pleasant sool le and enjoyable affairs and the . with Ia grippe an 'T. Cole is on the sick list. -I . b.�j, � - Neeffies, oil and ijewic - ev repairs In dock. P. basi's Drug Ators, i 18WI lonainty council was bold in Godeiiah this z0d weather, attended to pay a last for a week or two but at last ac- A . _ _2� we are ours tb t any from this county who ��Al i . ! Aim. goveral Fire, gfemlmds Adoident Insunnes NoncE To -Dzu�oRs.- All persons In- tribute of respect to one who, in life co� :ts she was slowly improving.- Robertson, near Belgrave, has ia4 - A . on, all kinds of property At may b6 able t attend it, on the 26*.b, will week. -The orains on this line of railway . - Un I - 1-7, , - debtea to fte undenigacd will piosse call an&sct- they 11ad loved and esteemed. n1s sale of farm auction sale- announced for '-%v4-- �! . I , *�, � gent. - 'Risks offected - 11 ,.�� owest. rates, I I . be made very welcome and - will enjoy 'a - have boon rumning with fair regularity , Mr. Jam" Robertso � I . ; i - I . tle by. ossh or nose on or before Alonh Ist, at all oo i 0 on T da of this week. They intend gbiq - - Z . - I � most . ing and will also have cour& not settled at that time will be Owed this week, and a good deal of freight has — . stock and Implemen . Ues T vve r - _� pleasant even _ in t I st in March. -A .good maayftft - -w- 1W. ,-W..ALr_rj1E�Q.W., an opportunity of renewing many pleasant other hands for collection, SUPHEN LAMB, Sea- been delivered, but, on- he London, Huron Brusselis. of this week was very well attend- , � I � I . � . ! I � 1. - I . forth. 1 INU2 , and Bruce division the service, both pas- ed considering the- extremely cold , Belgrave intend going to. ManitAt � i �' NORTH MAW ST.. SNAFORM. . acquaintances. . The eommittai oleo wish f � . . - L . The Drain Law $uit.-Tbe drainage � � i, I I I - _. us to say � that any soEger and freight, has been very Irregular. '� f woather,. mercury about eight be- in March. -A few days ago there � tf. 39 -_ Huronites who may be To THE: LAD.rEs.--:8wItches made from . . WAS � le I I I - G enorid Firer and Life Insurance Agent, and dealer - suit of McCrae vs. the V#lage. 0 almost- a famine for wo.od, il , L, - I in Swing ikebloes wd Bloyolgl., . biuge. Misq. E. Rose., over W. N. Watwn'o offloo, -The Bell Engine Works shut dovi n on ro. Everything sold well.. - t . is in the city -at the time: will -be made wel- 00m I . 188641 . lirussels, bad a turn before Mr. low le, - - I -1 so comi if they attend ind everything pos. North Main sticei, Seaforih. Wednesday night for lack of coal, and the 1, sugar, and such likA, I # 4 - - , " 'SALr.. -Four cowa for sale, ap- Seaforth Electric Light plant hao'bben fiup- 'tbo t # ,� it, t � J � Justice Boyd in the single Court at I The hamifter was. weilded by the vet- coal oi I . sible will be done for their - entertainment. `COWS FOR I cran auctioneer, F. S. Scott. of Brus- could do wi U the sugar but ot , V.,� - ­_ I I - without wood.an,d ,coal oil, - 4L � i�l .�, . j, Tloketsof admi�jjion con be procured from , Ply to � RTHua FoaBzs, Seatorth, g only half service for 'the same laintiff, moved I IOU , � - �-&Ir�k4 . - bess . 18m.ti Toronto,'on Friday last. Mr. Proud hi**_ � -Mail carrier Sproat spends most b - I � . . plyin foot, acting for the P cis, ,�,,-.,' I . Fur Ro - any member of the committee or p.t -the PAYUP.-All persons indebted to the reawn.-Mrs. A. G. Gibson will recelve on - of his time during the day and some- village, they ran out of w . vl�;, L � . - . -Mr. R. 'to, quash a by-law passed by the vil - of the night . .XT. Adam Smith is here on. aL � A hall on the night of the eniirtsinmenG- estate of tbo late W, K Lowery, 'Veterinory Sur. the first Frid!iy .of asch mouth. � - times tb-- greater part . vw . � , . "#me on from I�Lge for drainage, purposes, on the il�,i . I . stoon Boaforth must pay the or b . 6th line. 1% %�'A I I call and examine -our *took of North West — I OfM Lumsden has sufficiently recovered waiting for Grand Trunk mail trains. to his parents ;on the � .1 , I hl;iA the 196 1� Dr. Harbourn,Resforth. Acootinis ground that no notice had been giv- t� - -�� " - ' � intands, to -o the $6' _- Galloway Robot, Imitation BUfffiJO' WE�DINW tr.LLs.-,A quiet but pretty his recent illness ,to be able to got out.- Mr. W. The roads have been badly blocked I go back 't , iwest 5004 .4 - -4 . not thefi- paid will be placed in other hands for col. . I an as required by statute. V V -1 Robe#, the. Bishop Robe, Gray and Wedding was celebrau d at -the resi4ence of leciion.� J. 11. Lowery.' Administrator. lswxs Mr. and Mrs, Olsorge Paterson are also ns very irregglar for the and take a'ear of hoises._j*huH-_Jl . � . - - . Black Goat Robes, Mr. Harry Edge, Somforth, on Shrove I : _� . I slowly . recovering. -Mrs. 1. V. Fear spent . M. Sinclair, who appeared last month isible is also home on a visit to his pa, ., A.i;lr� I L.- I :village, argued tp the contrary. . Blankets. . Tuesday evening, w6tn his, sister, .Miss i Wednesday in Goderlob visiting friendi.- � ni signs of improvement. -Mr. Henry enLs. Ile intends to -go bavk�h .^ Horse Alice Rose, was united in marriage to Mr. Tiar, BEr,L ENGINE COMPANY.-Tbe an. Mr. Robert Armstrong, father of Mrs. W. 'The application was, o Saturday, Johnston had a young bull loaded March or whenever the trainsstigt I I * - � Jr.te, lined'and unlined ; Kerney, with or Ern b C. Pecharwood, of Sault. Ste. nualigoeting of the 6hireholder Hartrey, left this week to visit friendi In dismissed with costs. The by-law on the train at Ilderton station on to run regularly again. -A lot-* ao I b without stay on strap; all wool blank- I I . was f or the extension of Turnberry - I "t Rev. Rural Doan Hodginsi rector Roberp Bell Eaginii. and Thresher Compsni�! Hannah, North Dakota. -Mr. Robert Arm- a local improvement Saturd a -'y mornipg. It arrived here f armers have stock ready lto shipbA . - ,� - . is, formerly of I ­ ots, shaped and squares, 80, 90 and 100 strong, of Pijeadene4 Callforn Tuesday evening of - this week. We tho buyers cannot t any� I of St, Thomas' chureb, performed the core, of Seaforth, was held in the council cham- this town, writes to a friend here, that and assessing the lands of the ap- 9�e , shipjiw ' . . incites, . m-ony in'tbe pr,eseTies of a number of the ber, 1 ,the- town building, on Wednesday there, plicant, aMon others, for benefit. have only ,liad two freight trains this done.-Tbe cattle market is dalllwg Belle of all kinds of the beeb quality. most intimate friends of the bride. The, aftern on. There Was a fair attendance they are enjoying lovely weather .9 . . tb. As a consequence our store the hog market awa . . de in. the groom was &ssisted by Mr. W. Govenlook,. and verything passed off satisfactorily. 'much as we usually have in June, and tbat Briefs. -On Friday af ternoon last Ion . _y ,d.owni_�Tft I . Thelargest stookof harness goo horses belonging to, keepers have run out of a go6d many NValton correspondent wants tlepeo- . county, at : . . ond the bride was attended by her sister, The ,ports of the directors, manager - and the fragrant perfame of the roses permeates �i team Of V-hw . Peter IN . w . th concession of articles. The canny.Seott had to do ple to vote for the V. P. 'R. b. i ,� C.- � . Miss May. of Detroit. The bride was -the ancial report were read and adopted, the atmosphere with a delicious odor. This * McNeil, of! the 14 and costly run- without his porridge and the guiA as rio live stoek can be sent aw-py, I L ' .: behuthully, dresobd in white mov ' e silk,with Theme reports show the company to be iu a Is a little differenb weather from what we 4Grey,, mad(i, a lively wife misses the sugar for her tea. at present. What difteroace, W01011 1. BRODERIOWS have been enjoying the last three month#, away. in Own. The team started i . overdiessofmTlindesoi, trimmed' lifth sounilfinancial position and to be, doin It will be all right in the bright and it make if the C. P. R. was f . - g a n i io s � a in Wid- . ft � rness -Shop Cady's Block ijlu�sion, 'and aldeep flounce ' round the growibg and pr fitable -business, The si'd we rather envy our young friend's good at the railway stat:. n ju t af or bonnie spring time. - ton to -morrow if -the severeeW 1, I skirt Of real Irilk,point law. ;he brides- facilities of the coma pany have been greatly luck, Evidently the fuel 'question doet binder had 'been loaded on the sleigh e— ,sreather was to con.tirrue and.t1m It t o _� . . SEAFORTH.- - maid wore a dress of white organdIN tAm- fuore+d during the post seven months 0, 3 I - � . cut much figure withithe people out ther and headedidown main street. After _.� Blyth track get blocked up as it i*5 Aw - med with point lace. After the' carom ... I since the company was organized and the and we me quite willing to exchange a little orossing tho bridge sev i -G O-�* other lines? Look at Wingham, it. the wedding party and g . y _71ae n4gument : usate partook Of a prospocts for the future 'are most oncour of our,weather for theirs just now, if 'the were made 11 to head them off but it TnE G,RtAT CAsa STonE. 8 ring r 0 11 . - I .- Jast most a famine there ajid lots of .110. � ROYAL HOTEL I bJ ot.-Next Sunday Rev. Mr.Wall- only, serve4 to turn them onto the are wriviaw. We hav rMelve 11 magnificent supper, and enjoyed themselves aging.' We may %blish the directora' don't O' . of btautiful lace lnmdi,)r.s and fancy I*ce at Ilar-3 wa a d yet they could not - - I . until. a I . &to hour at Mr. * Edge's beaujif ul repore. next week. re .may say that for win wiy resoh on the subjeots, "The sidewalk at the McCaughey block. for drers trimmings in the very newest deslKno also y!S -0 Vt � I - p o0al to run some. of,the estahii& I . jAFORTH' - Apostolic Church," and 11 Things - . SF home. The bride was for a number of the fir'pb seven moutboof the existence of I.hd Worts Keeping tO the sidewalk right up � a largo consignmeut of isce curwnaq. A splendid . -ments. So NValton. can not be ymr� , I .. . Is were lat of drsoo shine for nion "d boyr- 4 large enn . I saidenib of Seaforth, which she! lofb company the sum of $18 547. Was 'd t- than War," respectively, morning and Ehe street,� boxes and barre - years a r I I . psi on . . I stgnment of boota and shom in the sb ve lines we ba�dly off after 'all, If the 1W lk . ' " Most ModOrn Hotel in Seafo h. to egter in trainw,gas a nurse ln-� the Bud- in wo ) 9 gres r. arnourib 0 w a was evening, in the Methodist church. Every. sent in every direction.. At A. can oavoyo� money as they were bought beforp built it ,Svill- no doubt be, ranyali, -1 L I I . . . L spon� in town, thus showing In some . L &till 90, It buryi Hospital. After her graduation she one is cordially welcomed. Straeban's 'corner the sleigh struck the ralse ini-price. Alto to hamd a large owel I . ' . . Fully - equipped with bob and . pracibed .- bar profession for abont four mos"we a the advantages to the town, In I - 4 box on the side of the street, caus- =out of ko and valises. We bjjVo same tnt for shipping. But i,n suo,h rvwj�_- . . 6old water batb'L LadiW Toilet . . � W ter goods. Any quantifiv of batter and or as we are having nov.v _00 ffrg* I ntion espon- . - ffig it to siverve, breaking t1jesouth �"T th, Every atte years at t�e goo, ,The groom has a r havin an establishruent much as this in ' � Londesboro. =4.10.en i n exchange for goods. P. X. Wellea would be lifted when no tkainsw Room&, eta, I n9_1 , - m- I . . sible position me Lolork at the Now 0 ' ri opqma on. The . former dirsebo ' plate glassi in Mr.- Strachan's store myth. I unning. It i . I paid to gueste. In 10 ff wsrs All NoTzs,-�-Rev. Mr. McNair, evangellet, ' T s -doubtful whether 1, I . . ' - h hi the large Notes. -Dr. Annie Ross left L last railway es . I � . docks,. In that city.. - After their reZurn re-oloted as follows: George MOEW09"Mi, lind completely demo is Ing . - a vi Inge lively Oro* , u� will hold 4voial services in the, Methodiab Window in 4amies Fox's drug store.' mak _ Good, Stable I in Connection, . from a. trip ,East, the young co ple will P. ; A. Young. W. K. Pearce, J. C. Gr6i church hoFe in the near futur6,, be inninRL - week for 'kergus to as-sist in a criti- and if the C. P. R, can make itply, . . ................... r- settle d9wn -at the Sao, where they !,�ill McKay, John Finlayson I' - ff. B. , . he team was afterwards caught in* al operation at the hospital. there. tbe company can 1- � . # . Dr. Robert Bef " about the lot of March. -Mr. and. E � - -is the c eat ily build Ot ' . ;. D. T . PINKNZY, Prop I have the best wlifies of their many friends, E. McFaul and M. Y. i(CLOW. At' ,51ason, of Blyth, spent a few days with the Central hotel yards. This -The C. P. It. surveYors, who have road without asking a cent ioaf moAq. ][8754f - , both th . ore and In Sesiforth, for. their future mosting off the directors suboequently hold; Mi and Mrs. Bradford this' week.-Rov. I third time: Mr. Fox's window has - been working from Godericb, are at from the McKillop farmers. .�bw- � , � . I success. During the evening several �ele- M. Y. Mcl,ean wafzro-oleoted President. - been broken in a little over two .� I - � .. ' M;.KEnnedy was laid up with the I& grippe ,,present workin�g around Blyth"and over, time will] tell *hen votin9ft. I I I 0 r t : grams of congratulation were received A. Young.vioa-prein, Uut ; John'FinlaymOn, a low days this week. -Mr. and Mrs. Cal- i pears. -A horse belonging to B. W. I vicinity. -Mr. John Barr and wife :430m,os, and nothing counts likevottih I . train Tomato, Detroit and Sault 8te. secretary, ind 9. J. McCallum, auditor. i Dark, and driven by Barrister Mae- i celebrated their silver vm'dding last I ____* . . . k Marie. . I I . . � . , onder left for their home in Manitoba. after . Better Lig . . . . 41, I I . 1, .. . 0 1 . � spending the past six ,weeks with the for. i donald, made a lively run up Main 'Friday ev ing, at their residence, in Bwfleld - � � : ___ , . . . . ! I � mees sister, Mrs. J hn Taylor and otber street on ' Friday afternoon. After I Ifullett, ty inviting a large humber A Correction. -Allow me tosw I I � � - � . Tns-�FAumF,Rs' INSTITPTE.-We Loc,&L BRIEFS, _Mr,aud Mrs, Edwar& friends.--l-Saoramental services will be hold throwing the driver out at the cor- -, of their I roung' ffriends to spend a - � - L � - . � remind our readers of 'the' Farmers' I I-' Irving, of Bluevaie., p at a couple of days nor of Eliz�beth and Mill streets, the I T - that there was no dance at Mr. U -b" 11 � � in the Mothediab church on Sunday morn- social eve iing,,at'. w1riab they recei : i . 4 " __ I tate,me4tin , tq be hold ll IV- Johnsion's as was stated in W I I The Sunbeam . 99 ast eek with Mr. &�d Mrs. John Dodd% lug next, 21st inst,, when there will be sev. nimal landedup in the allaway .ad- - io.a the 9 d wisbts of their friends, - i g is is cot . � 1 1 1 .V -hureb. joining the iivery slable.-The oleo- , also a lot of very nice presents in haps, your � . � Sesforth, on Monday afternoon and (van- Mro. Irvin #in of Mrs. Dodds. or, I unite with the c week�s�issue of The H,xposifor.Rer- next. The afternoon meatiipg will The . be I y drove down froi a Bluevale, and Mr. a . ,trio light plant has not been started ' ' correspondent dia. Ad � ; Incandescent, Lam Zid rv,9 . 16 China'. Quite a number from h-cre, lkno,-i how the ovening w - I I I P ressod by Mesers. Audr6w Elliott, of g said he had a good road all the Way __ I 'up yet and i there is nq word of when t having bad a � as .�. . . � . � Gait; Fred Sboppard,of Quiesuston ; Thcs. until he struck Griev es bridge. -Mi.. R.: S. Grand Bend. . . I to commence operations. I I , --Is Now Bold By— I I i . . it is going, or else be must have been -, .. Ii, , . � I MoSt enjoyable time., dancing and _. . McMillan -of Hullett -and others. eSL mpression inik 'I . I ;_ I - I I , , All the Hays has been a I ted local agent for'the -BRICE&S. -Miss Emma Gratton is very -The silver medal won by Miss Stel- ' hL� carried on until anLearly . i - . � . =,�_ subjects, discussed wlil be of mat-eribl , - in. Ontario Mutual fe Insurance Company, sick at present and Mrs. John Statton is Ia MiciQuarrio, in connoction with the 9 -a -in bei minds of some of out friends wk I I P . I - re. S. i . -1 know we dancing I L houT.-Mi. John Ross, of XincarAinp . ; I S.M. --:Daldw[n A Co., terest to far -mere. Hitherto this, district instead of Mr. W. K. Pearce. -M laid up with Is griOpe and Mrs. Abrier I recent entrance, examination, was tie. aro opposed to " put - � enjoyed a good record for attend- Cudmore, of Usborne, was here this week, Mollard is also on the sick tist,butu we hope . 1�� I ,� , � . visited f riends and relatives in town ,3._Ch � ham -not' . I preseAted '! to her at the Brussels ) 5 as E. Johnston. .. , t . - the, Ia. t week. -The trains were a- I I SEAFORTH. once at Farmers' Institute ineetings. and on visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Peter soon to hear of their recovery. -The road# school last I Friday afternoon by the gain blocked up this week, it being *_ . I . I Light — Less Ounent. this accoup-t the directors were doubtful am Daley, and other friends. -A fine team c,f are in a bad condition and the weather is . Two medals were awardcd verk windy and cold for a f ow days. Hu'Rett. � Xore . so donator ; . . . . � *bother W hold a meeting here thin year heavy horson, bet Ing to Mr. Jaines cold that Oeopls'wish for warmer westhar.. 'by W. 11. Xerr for the. pupils stand- The tbermomet-er registeted 1-6 be- Centro Road Notes. -The s ; or not, We h , 0 - . - now i-40 I � � . , I . Ave as successful and " in- Archibald, made a 11 sly runaway on Fri. Mr. Stephen Webb, has moved into his in highest in Huron county. - low zero. -Some people in -to-wn are deep that the roa-ds are bi her twl 4 �t h g t he i -it Pays. telligent a, elms of farmers in the vicinity day lamb. I ey wer eft standing at the w'home, the farm which he purchased Carman U,all, of. Clinton, won the - � Attend the Best, I I I I no aigber V "I ... . of Seaforth as can -be found in the' world, flax mill, untieed, wh gettijq:g very scarce of coal. -Mr. L. . the fences and those wbo haverDal- � I I 41 '':: . . . something startled from Thomas Farrell. Mr. Farrell. thinks old medal. Miss MeQnarrie " . � , I I � . . I 1 Is a McQuarrie met with a serious 0.0- Pitt-, -out will have t o get a drill U a 11 t - I but, surely they do nab yet know all that is them. They ran up Gunn's corner, ad of going Went its March. -It in our sod upil of school section No. 4, Gre I i I - � I . � Y` cident one day last week by falling find them Mrs. Rinn and ber SM I I . . .1 wc�rth knowing about' their* calling, and th d M In our b to Pickard's car ar, duty to chronicle the duath of Mrso Sam- he freight train that went through '_ - -!-I � : - . . . on io ­ down the ladder at his shop. Al- Mr. Wm Riau* am laid lip wit'b U- 7 1, - i . - I there are yet some things they may learn when ilhiTyn ra: foul a a telephone polo on nit Stattoo, of this place. ldrs.' Statton ere last onday mornIng got stuck tr* ,O � with profit. , We - hope,' therefore, that Market street oausin them to halt u til had gone over the B'� though he. is a very old man, we are griPple, but their numerious le� 8TRATFORD. ONTARIO. I 8110ttOd 990 Of a mile out ,and had to remain there glad to say he is improving nicely. hope for aspi-o re0overy-ro t1le f0m; I dy " a . � I � ei� reputation -by turn- they were secured. a sleigh was some- man as she was 79 years of ago snd�comjng until Tuesday morning. Monday c , v� ' 'o 11 1. , W � � � . Has eorelled as many students during I to the township of Uabomis 17 y ' -On account -of the smallpox out- -Jenn.-I 4cGregor, of Seafartb , I 1, Ing out in large numbers to the moo4ag what broken, but nei her of the hornes- Ire. -right undertook to break at the Agricujtural College, been visiting her b rother. - Mr. - the last five months as it enrolled last year , - - MUM 490 oning Job� W I . - I I � - next Mouisy, at d make it the,z000rd %'eet. ceived a scratch. he Messrs. Ma�,tin audfor thelast two.yearb obelived with drive, somt. of the crew, who had � . In ton montha. Enter now. Free ta* ing of the riding for the year. Our form- Brothiiro, of th6 2ad aceesion of Tuo er. her only son, John Statton, on the Mallard Guelph, Mr. Albert NVilfo Cbarlts LjcGregor, and linj ion A 9 i � I . - i! a student there, is at present visit- friends in the vlleinity.-W.ss J0 . . r � been up to, town, back to the train, ; I rd, who is Cat .- .1-A logue. Able .i I - � I i erg can do this if they like. 'They will also amitb,, sold a very fin heavy draught Vam line, Deceased was born In the parish of 4 I . . I — � - ; ey - tarted ing at his home here, not having Taylor recently paid a', I I �� . � . . 1109- down the t�ack, but did not get very . �, � . find it well worth their while to attend the' &,few Osys ago, for t o sui� of $415, T4 Holawortby, county of Devonshire, F io by waY of a short out . flying -iA 1 4 . - � ... W. J..F.LLIOTT. Prino'P". . evening meeting. The same gentleman -were black, with whi �uh- land. She was a consistent member of the _ beon near any of the victims. -Sub- to her aunt, Mrs. J. proctar-yo, - . T . - I . I far until the horse, took a header in- . � . . dresses at' the ed, and a ipleadid p faeeh*, well in& , . . will deliver Interesting ad r. T Methodiet oburch and w Agent Scott, of the Bank of. Hamil- Thos. Rodgerson is recov(.7ing s - � lr---- 7 � ' - ' were pur- as very highly ro. to a culveft which caused a sudaen ton here, who has been �. 104, i i evening me e niture iuc- spectcd by all who knew her, siaf f erin.g frow bis receut acc-dent.-Mit . I . I � , , � � I � a si�lng. and, in addition, there haijed for private us -The Tur I stop. The iorew though� it was a- f rom a severe cold, is able to at- � � The 0, anadl n Bank 'will be a, musical pro ramme. Miss Ann& tory bm been shut down for & week or I _1 Proctor has gone to'Loodon to A 013� � . . I �j . � I . ,Becke0-,' of Detroit, a!l&dy*ho has woo re- more, became of lac [ of cars to sbip .rlut bout as mu�h trouble to get the an- trind to his duties again. -A numbpr her son, 'Lorenzo. This .-is ber PTA I I OF-COM-MERCE.*. HOnoring an Old Seaforth Boy. imal out of! its predicament as it was 7 . � - . nown as a vocalist, will give sevoral solos ; their produatp.-The -_ I AL " I . . Boll Xngine- Works from here at t on ded the ball at Wing- visi t I o the Forest City and bor 301111 - , . music. readings, eta." may . - Iges In Joan& , to move tho freight tr'ain.-We have ham last Tuesday evening, enjoying frionds hope for he" ,an timw bo expteted d olt $2 139 forw ry.;--Mr. The iollowing ' hich we take from I - READ OFFICE, - - - MORONTO� . fromothers. This meeting.will be well a w been witboUt a mail for three days I I . , V, Btodoric'k Is miking sevorlal mete of the Detroit Record of a recentdate I �t.his we themselves very mnob.-Mr. Malcolm -Fivery, Person says `it is cold.' . � : devervii:%g the patron�ge of all, and we hopfi harnees for "a ibmAf r in' Alberta, neaf- In. will be re I ek -Miss Murray, of .Sea- Somers, who has held a good p - - - . � . ,ad with a great deal , osi- __*_ . I Z - � Capiva (paid -up) $ 8,7009000# to see a large turnout fror6 bo�h town ' If forth, is viisiting Miss Tona fiample . � . I -, . 'This speaks well for Mr. Briod'er pleasure by many here. The gentle- I in town. -P' A he pa -4t � . 4 and nisfail, I tion up at Owen Sound for t Varna. V . A nominal entrance fee of 15 . 4 Mont left on Thursday six Months, is � Reserve Fund - S 3,000,0006 country. I Icklo ioducte, when they are sought for man specially referred to is an old 1 at present visiting ' J;riufs.-TliV Farmvn�' Instit"U 7 - . P . I . I - � � Cents will be charged for admeasion at - of this w4ek for Ariel, Dfusk0k,'4, his parents in town. -Miss Halliday meeting will be bel.d In varlutli, Stv I thq from :� far. Mr. Jo n Sh I I I Aggregate Resources - I _ ine has purobas- Seaf orth boy and a son of the late - whore be *ill look after his north- T - pvening,meeting, but- the 6f bernoon meeting ed th 'ware-hr,use a � the' railway traok, Dr. McDonald,,so long't-he beloved ' of )3e)grave, wa-4s vis-Itin.9' Mrs. T, urday, February 2 . - aftw � . I � Oth. In the �Z I � . over � - - - $83)000,000 will be free to all. t rot Ole. ern busine-4s for a f e w w e c ks. I 13rown the past week. -The electric noon, at hal o1zleck. a0d * M . - . . I from Nessre. Boot � We under- pastor of the First Presbyterian I - f Past I . � I .1 9 � � stand that Mr. Shine intpuds I __ -1 eburebo Seaforth. The Record says., light plant is 4at present o.61y run- . . - '_ going into the Z � . , the evening at �8 0',Cl00k--The._"h4 ; � "on. G. A. Co)4 President. A HuRoR BOY'S VY_iTURE.-SIjeakiug - coal busiopse.-Rov. Raial Dean Hudgins " Mr. David McDonald, who his had ' Belgrave. ning till 10-30 on account,of scarcity - I . I I i coacort last Friday evening w"86-4 4 . S. E. Walker, General Manager. � , of thiB Central Business College, of Winni. went to Wingh6m on M6nday, and deliver� ,charge of the consigi3 mein t" ledgers In I Notes,_�*- Adayn Halliday b of coal. -Mr. 11 . I as Dave Taylor, brakeman -and the children did ;their parts i;iA- � . I RBgi Manitoba, this Voice -of that city saye': , ed his �leoture on " ',What I saw, In Old the general offices ' moved into' the villhge and ha. got 'U., 6 The male quartette from 6eafaA I I - .. . . I of the Farrand - s on this division of the G. T. . London, Englandf Office, It is a purely Canadian college, equipped London," before the Young People's Asi. Organ Company, Detroit, for sk num- ', nicely settled in his � beautiful ne.-sr at present with his parpnts, .,3uffer- was unable to be prt�sfm.tl. urbioblow . 60 LO I MBARD STREET, E,'C. - with a most offident teaching ,staft--:men I toollitl6n. in St. Paul's church, in that bar of I years, joined t . he travelling brick cotta � 0e. May bit long live to ing from a severe attack of pnou- !uVO... Q1 ' . - . much regret ti -d. IN11r. J. Aft -1 n — I Who have proved successful in �heir callinjr, town.�-There h%s betin & @' . V : i uccession of cold, forces 1 January Ist. He will look enjoy its c01nfnrt.-5­Tb(_ communion monia. Dr. Chisholm, the railroad ,ton acted as chairman.-Serv,100 � . thorough -and practical courses in book- o blustry, stormy Sundaym this wint,o e services wefe not ver doctor from. Wingham, is in attend- held in the English ehun _q SEAFORTH BRANCH.- , keepihg, shorthand, penmanship, t , th interests of the.Farrand y well attended r,h on W't& W A generni Banking businensitran elpgraph, ' last Sunday was not, uoh Improve . e 'Inec . mtsday.-Miss josle. Galbrait I TJ ment on Organ �Company among the dealers last Sabbatli on accourit of the sever '. b U01 , I . -. Ing,- arithmetic, English - correspondence, its predooessors.-M . Peter McDonald,; of o___._________,9 Aric - � sactod.. I I in Pennsylvania, tverybody eonnect- weather and bad roads. -Mrs. Beaton I on visit to her'sllster, *I- - M I I I 1i ' I I I. etc., are barefully tisught, and the grado. Jainestown, Grey to n8hip, spent San4ay ad witb the Farrand Organ Company *' of Portage Ia Prairie, Manitoba, was Morris. -Tobn GA-minharr, of DetrO1t;;-*f- 4 rarmers' and Grazlers' Notes dla- ate is fitted to take bis' of her place in the last with Mr. V , J � � � . � echtel *A .1 1 --Mrs. Witri. knows Dave, McDofiftld, and to know the guest of Postmaster Sproat for I Notes. -The cold weather continues McDonald, of Hipley, is bowe � , . oounted, and 80ocial attention olvain, strOgyle for supremacy in the bUlilletlil McLoan, mother of ro.. (Rev.) I B. VVIal ,I �4' 1 him is to like him. You can't help a few days last week.4-Mr. and Mrs. and Sundayi's snow storm has made visit to her parents., Mr. and Ors, I=-, _ __'.4 ; ,-, _�' . is I , ii to tho ooltisotion of Satio Notes, etc. woril of to -day. 'We heartily recommend I wiv, died at the Mat odbt church P3r*Ou- liking him, He is " built that way 91 ' Conoly, of Harriston, are visitingfor the roads heavy again in a good Sohn MeAsh.-Xiss Mary XcUll � SAVINGS BANK. - tbi$ college to our many readers " one th&6 � ago, Seaforth, on M day Jut, �1.1 I .1 Interest eflowrod an dejoelts of $1 ma be depended upon- to act justi) toward � Lefinle maiden name ]Mrs- Mc- you know, We are sorry to have a few days:at Mr, Sa�a Jordauls, on many Places. -A good many are laid laid up with the grip..-- Mr.. eveotv- s Ann Jane Ellidtt, 3,� � Iq . � him leave the office force, because, their way -home frow spending t Grainger is visiting frie �- -t � andfl,pvverds. -interest Is credited to all Lembers of the community an inetitu ' hir,- rp with' -severe cold�.-Mr. G. Hood ,nds in 00 � . - ' . accounts on the: 316t of May and tho Man we are pleased. to place fotemoet in the ; She was 66 years of a , and had been I 111 his going will create a vacancy ,summer and early'winter in Alberta. is troubled at present with a very around Varna.-MissGraeeGalbrtal 0 i feeble health f er somq time. She was much lset�' 30th of November In each y'aar. list t:of reliable colleges. They have, by ! and deservedly rea0ected by those who , whiph ino one else can quite fill, but They say 0ntario is. good enough sore toot. -Two old ladies at Sun- is borne on a visit. -Mrs. J401159; . - � Onto ov,4 own account we are glad he is for them. -Mrs. Henry Brandon has shine are very badly off for want of ge- fi - lould t The Bank baso W branehiss extending throughout tbeli fair dealings and sterling 'business i knew her, The rotonine were taken to on his I , Johnston is laid up with the gTi - i Onktrio, Quebec, Manitoba, Northweat Territorl , q i go'ngo I :, for we know that the same : been away visiting friends in Dur- wood and as wood is a scarce article XT.S. V. Diehl is slowl ly reeov-WJW - - : � thould i I es tialiths. en oyed a' steadily increasing i Goderich for lnterme0 on Wednesday. I � ro- persist�nt faithfulness which raised ham for two weeks, Henry bas had now to get and no one in this local- from the grip. -Mi." A. J. XAY*6� Me rm I Bril 'i8h Columbia, Yukon DIstriet, Wsrllamo P business, due in a great measure to the I Mrs. R. Richard@, of Boston. is here just him inAb . W ht � i , vineo and the Uutted Unite& efficlency,of the teaching staff. Mr.Franois � now visiting her bro,her and family, sad I e off loi,� from stenographer : a very dejected and lonesome look- ity has any to spare, it would be visiting friends in Exieter tb - I I . I G. E. VARKF8, Ilavager, A. Wood and Air. Wm. Hawkins, the - intiands spending a fi � w weeks here, -The to his !Present position will bring him ', ing appearance. -Mrs. T. Bridges has well to ba ve them taken to -the -Mr. and Mrs. Morton Elliott Mo I I = principals, are broad the same measure of success in his boen -very poorly, but we are, pleased House of Refuge at once, before they arrived home from their w - Q * -minded and public- i executive of the East Huron Teachew As., i ilew , . � F. UOLLMTED, Solicitor. spirited gentlemen, who have had years of line of work. On the morning : to, say she is now improving ,WMU to 00 . f �i . i foclation will meet at the Cmmerdsl -nicely. are frozen to death, which will be I trip and are settling do I I . -1 of December, 81st, the men of the, Mrs, Thomm Anderson .was laid jai) I the case potainly if they are allowed I sto=er roahtiC5 -of life, �. � - I I I . I i , .. C. ,r] i � � I -1 . -1 . I ;I - - � . . . i I I � I I I I I - i .� ­ . - I I - �4 � I . � . . I - . I I . :I I- . I � I . . � f I � ' . " ' 0 u ' ,g , a I I in I 0 ;I", , - 0 h h I I 61�1; h h ,; � , I, a , , I *V I " ������41 T ", i. tie , es ", W , , I . , noted I I A� , ; � I , "' I ,a ri.11 r 11, I I . _10k. ArMff- I IYVMA 'If f ��:�_ - I I ., -I . . � 11 I I M I � I 1 6 � I, �111'� �! I t i I i il. a , ��L , 1, 13, 1 1 r t 4) 1h, p ir. me - .. 'a, ' e r', It at dl , a a e . ! - . . I � - � ., . i � : I . - . i . - I � . . - . � . I , . . I __ . . - - A . I �j 1, . 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