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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1904-11-18, Page 14 i 4? , , 4 : - L� ,' . - ; , � - - - - ,W_ I . - ! A I � I ; I I i i � � . I I . � .- 1. - - . � � ; � - - V i . : - I - I . - . - . - ­­_ . I— - � - __ �� i he I . X-oLEAX BROS., Publis - re I � . �� .. 71 � . . � I i I . t I 81 190411 I; $1 a Year in Advafice. -1 ..... ... I . U . I U. , --- � � I __1. A I - 1, - I . I . . - a I --- - - � en f�v a spocific - time, ,that they �-Tin Grand , Tiunk ha5 given Mar -4 , I - - I'll . V . bhe English purehas, t-`gare s. andJ C., .. laxel,expected by . t Snbivden $1,200 damage I � Mission I 11 %I - Fine I stirring wo,rds on, 11 Does ,.r s., ITer soia NY -as killed in 0 � .- . 11 � i FURS � T p.,nineteenth annual meetingof Work Pay." Our pray-ers. on form- mm...w ing ilipuse to adhere ,to their agree- � � :-.0st 4 - Is � � - uron Prdsbyterlal of the Wa there 1�w Guelph recently, Thei. �. p - TailGring I years -were for open doors, then - m-ent. Mr. Mackin6on thinks reek at warded $25Q . . - I - 11 G rand Trunk has aLso a : . '' WHE- E, - I - Missionary Societ I - : All Sizes ngland f or I . On's 1 Foreign Y w s IS a good op -ening in tE - J .. . . men, then for money; gtll of these I - -clen who was ina-ur-4 .. a 1113 --- I'll, and - � AN'D heeld;�'in Henmll on Tuesday of last lor Shades . ,Wmadianapples in thiree pound tins.Pto George McFad � -1 I . prayers have been answered; some _ ,- � - ", � �, . I tiul The fruit must be firm, not p d driving across Downie street, . L - �� . week. The weather was cleligh say it's useless to ftT Y to convert the ulpy !e I pon be-; I .- I . . . . . . - - - - - 11L� . readymade FURNISH and 1 the attendan'c�e very sELtisfac-. -Chinese. Having lived in China for a ow flakey. If propprly p�at up it in taint -city, his thorse'and wa . . . -1 AS ,­,­ . � tor Made to Order k by the Cx4oderich train.�- . . �_ �Ii every auxiliary and 'Mission . would find aready sale ,In botels f" iag stmc .." - . . ._.. 9 . - I - ­ I - - . . clothing I 0you U , I INGS ,time, he gave strikin' instances from __*" I and some - . 1. . . Bxi� being represented . and,restaurants, w0ere great quan- . .. � I ' jhds personal. knowledge of Ithe faith- . 11 - . Y havIng several represeatativep, tities ,of pies are 4o�wumed. - . Perth Xotes. . � - - .. . �� .. __�__ . I ,i o Chinese ,converts, .even CURTAIN POLES—all sizes in � - . . _ tulnes, .f taM - � . 'Thle winual -reports from the sev- . 119 ----------__-= 11 I'll . I I I � gnto death. If Christians in Bible - stock. I —Immediately after tho departure _Tdie official retur ' from SoutU I ' - _ I -o, e M M In � � - � - . � eral' auxiliaries and Mission Bands of Lord and Lady Xivt wihich will Perth giv. r. c tyre, Liberal, a I . �am . ts G. � 11 � - . _. I I ' dS WoT,q, as true and faitih ul as be from Quebec, ,on ae 18th inst., majority of 144. . . . . . I - .. : I were m9st encouraging,showing pro- - . , .. ; . � � I . I . . . - . tlhiem Chinese 00nVetts, the. ques- JVJ J1119 -1 . —Mr.� Artkhur Mutton has purchati-i -, - � along the line. Thoucrh ALEX. WINT"D Six Vilfrid �a:nd Lady Laurier will � . . . . greos -ill a I ion would forever be isettled as re- I I S_ . I �� . - I . I - . It � I I � . . - . Wh, I ! . . was a abm%t' Year of - but ten .. nia on a three od Mr. Jos. Agar's 60 acre farm ori � :::: - . . - . �g,,�av�,;' Iss SEAFO . of Fullarton. f ; Tds Mi ion work paying. Tbu , I I i RTH. . leave, for Cal'fo� : � r I � � � � - the change in the 6 concession _� . . . =tip, owing to ,v � weeks' vacation. Monterey will be the 2nd � . - . . I - . 7 . .. . . I . , iend:gentleman chained the at ' I . I - - . . I 39- � , . . . 11 � I . I dnt� - of the an4ual meeting, tMre rakning a Specialty. the 'place of their sojourn. It is Prite; $2,250. f. k - .� I �� I. . I I I S i . I i I - I . � ifk.� . . I . . � tion of his audience for over &a Picture f . � _ �a � . . : � I . I bas� been an . ine�ease in both� mem- _ ' � - said, that the Premipr and his wif e � —All this Mitchell p ublie school � - . * i . . � I . � �hour, and all went away feeling, it a, - � -_ � . . . I . . . _____ I Hon. Wm. bea,clers have been- re-engaged for, So QQod ! I . . ! beroUp and offerings, The ttotal I D will be accompanie� by - -- . .. . Ord 7C, ­ - I . . . . w . membership in 1903 was ,784, in 1904 ,pleasure to have, been. ithere. ". Butj I Tepelat, the first great andi Mrs. Paterson.' and Hon. James -Wve coming year at their present sal.# Xre - . I ity of the situation is clean, Su ' - yi . . _. . I �' A closing , blymn, followed I# the nocoss I : aries. � I , ,� - - ' faoed aue, � . .. . . ; �.; 810, making. an increase of, 26 mem !dozology and the benediction, ,cIos-1h=*0t and dobent government.' Weil fflierlAnd. i � — - A 7 � . . - berA. Contributions in 1903 were I --d a very successful and profitable, —Tobacco raising in South Essex Mr. E. G. McLaren, son of Mr. to 42 - . . - � I - . I or e. all familiar with the bumiliatiuig this sea0an, it . . was far and Mrs. Tbm. M-_Lariean, of MitoheI4 r 11 � I . . I 1 ��� .. . I'll $1,8417.96, in 1904, $1,958.54, making � I ha is reported. lue. - *****" - Our Imeeting. A vote of tihank3w,10 ion- I atcWy of tl* iniquities, *hkh .. ve bktoT � � . L I - - ab :increase of over than in '4�f vrevioi4s y I � . I I ,$110. t year. was married at Prince Albert, Sas-% � � ... - � . I - . ' Idered the ladies of Carmel church for been perpetrated and by means of ,r1he . ' durin : ,the pre- katogn, on this 2Ud - inst., 'to Mif�s - 1 � . i h�s been amount growla . a, . . � ,fhaaZifeXia`9 meeting -5 this year 11thoir kind and generous ho'spitality- w.hieh a minmity Premier �_ac"h, � � werof exceptiono,ily good. . i! 11 —0 . sent year was, 5,000,000 ).,�:,. almost Ruby S. Robertson, apopular young __ .. This is a very important matter, and still thany men and women think . e1nabled—and, alas I Jhw4 akso been I - I _­_ . . . T)w forenoon session was takein up,11 The Call to- Arms. . double last Year's Op. T ".." obacco, lady of that town. , � - it of no consequence. They buy just anywhere they'happen to see somethiDg by ithe-rela'ding of the foports a -ad' - ' willing—to cl�gy public deconey and lbai� been 411 well m ed, a4d li-he I bulk —Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kirkby, �, G�ds a I . vi6d to . I ,� that strikes their fancy. But there's a difference in stores as well as in 610ths ed its claiq V)w ladies were in The following is Cle leirctilar lef- f launt -before, the people 'his on- was grown _t4o� I ke- Brie of St.,Xarys, celebrated t-beir goid,.i I � . . I- . jter issued ,by the executive( com- joym,,unt, of a,pooition which - . � �, � � I � Which do the lecture room where beautiful- � he no' Owe. Tho : is (, -1 a f iner. on wedding on Tuesday of last week. � . and fura. Some stores go in for 11 eheapixess," others for quality. imittee of Ulm Liberal Association of toriously holds by virtue of such in - I . . . ly de;c�irated tables, laden with, on- � I quality. than lai,st IE e ision's.. It is ex- —Rev. Tlws. Manning, pastor oll i , . . z - � I I iquities. . . i You prof or I . oughl good things to uatisfy the most �ilhlo proviape of Ontario, calling the pe ted that !a bett�r,.jprlbe ithan usu- the St. Marys Methodist zhureb,has I- � I .- ; I I � � . I The ;Provincial Libexal Conventio . at 11 By wlwt the Gover,hment has 0 I%c . , - � epiourea,p taste, were spread. n &I will be. paid. I 1 cepted a call to the Methodist . L. ., I I - . : . . *Ottawa alwoh, Window. . * C -Ord 3) I yo.0 members, of Pxesbytery, w10 were . vember 23rd: done in the, past ,we may razsoadbly -During a recopt I visit to , 8,- -Sergem� ; ' in I t It may attempL to do M�. A. B., Ayleswo�th woo asked, -A number of begs which Messrs. rl ney 'and a L-A)i i session, enjoyea tie feast of ; I Toroatoi Nov. 9,1904. i foroeatA W,ha I. ,. I - , ' ,� Venetian% . You pay your mo tat . � I I �' DeaTSir,-Alta. meeting of "Ila . ek . � in this, it' ket effort to avoid pub- after ,he 'bad seen , ben Douglas & Sons, of,Logan, had been - , t!hings witb the ladibs. lb 'Premier, w - - . . I 5 . � I ; � � N tic conclZration. , -* . showing at the St Departmeni t I I . � Tha Afternoon Session. loeutivo of the provincial Liberal As- 11 in the Uoe of tmblio danger, and IhB�� was 'going t;D1- , marn in, and he .. Louis' fair were . -1*4 . I I take .ch -opening proceedings Mrs I sociation, h9d in their irooms to- in roplied bhlat he .Wias -not in politim. detained in quarantine at Port Hur- - . yo_y r oice. After , , . oraor to afford an opportunity, rDhere . ad. to be I - * I'dayt ilt mwi dieteided- �to call a *s a I io,u that I 00,a� I a - i Mr. on, where they - were fou � I . - � I .P�l - . I '. i � . -Pletcher, of Thames Road, gave a -�vmatio,n.of ,the Liberals pf Ontaxio, -to avert it, I ,have cafled this meet- . Aijeswort& is , I - . . inclined to stick to infected with bog cholera, and 13 I . . i I VOTY instr4lictive: Bible reading on - - . ri Tard.. - & d1o6ity,of God filling the earth-" �for, t4ho, 6,&nWAemtio,n of Ouch -busi- 'n'g- hits legal business. arkd not to entex had to he -killed. ffhey ,were valued I ...... I If it is smartness of skirle, PJrfection of fit,. thorough reliability at a fair "T '� 11 J. .P. WHITNEY. * jV2,000e � I F . I I the, Cabinet. W �he'r he will bg at I - _ -, � . nems -as bbo representatives thereas- I ' , . = price you're after, then this is thei clothing and fur store, for you. . ahoi.�Yiiig bi well chosen words -that I' -, � 1. Towento, November 14, 1904.." : ded . to do - , herwise remains � -Mr. Wfa. Jordan, wbe Iresides a; . I , � . oembled might eonsider of �nigiort 0 .. 'Persua I I � " . I I � ' - . Vhle'Glory � of God 4s shown in all iore, I anoo to the Liberal tparty. The oon . . li h f t . ! - . . 60 be men. ttle -souff -.* -he ivillage. of Dub.-� , , 11 I largest and -best selected in the 'Dominion &tLv,e wc�rks,-,esp6ci4lly in -.the crea- q Huron Opinion. - I - . . �� . From our stock— o . vention will be &eld in 'Aasociat�an :-At a 1Z Of di. lin, met with a severe accident on - - ' meptin � - . V_ . . (one of the - . tion of man in his own image; wn I i . the - I i - - , - . � � I of the largesi- Value's to be found within the Zq I I Vile interviewer of the Toronto Teator!g of . - of Cxnada)—we. are offering som .. sp marred thAt .imagej*but God is Hall, corner of - Yoh-& and McGill tern Fair,, Lon- Saturday, ovee'U14- While tieing up� � , . . . . I streets, Toronto, on Wednesday, the I Ne, &mon, oome, r I don ecently 1�mi I ,), at - . tall the animal reared 'A .11 I . I I . glotifled in ,t%e mlvation of mad; 0, of ou . . T . otat.6me was a colt in the s, ,t i OR, � . county's borders. � � " Uals be'ein � I , � . . ' 3 d of NoViember, aad ill be opened llur,dn that. the associa- and struck'Mr. Jordan on tlhx� face, , I . ,12 r N .poLiticiams, seeking t)l*lir p��,nted 0howin I � .. �. I . I I ris , el I I -ugly gaab and breakinZ . � � I I . promVtly at 10 o1olockAA thia fore.. o V abilit I . may glorify Chri % name dn tellipz _ pinions on. Itbe. pTesent political tion blad met alli I I . t*hw in ton- making an, . I - - . I - his nosq. . 2 1 1 ­ - - - - - - - - - * 6 0 . � I . � 4>�� 4 $10i 0444 I , iijoon. The following persons will be situation. The following arequoted: 0eetion with the � exbibltJon and - 1 1 : t1he 'Glad.News." , ' - I -to - . '*d a bal . T4 I I eligible. as member&: I 11 N[T. J. L. Killorm, president .of 2,000 to the good, mews. Thiqmas Lenk.wn and I . . i - . � Mrs. Shaw, of Egmeadville, the . I r in a very satis- Keefe . � . I &_ , , employees of the Stratf ord �he . 0 a do A114. A� 0 0 president, followed with her annual � 1-)4beral senatows from VhiB Pro- the Seaforth Reform Association, This lea the . Improvom,ent �Co., fe,11 from a scoaf-, - - 1. I . I "Vince of Ojiturio. beartily approved of the holdilig of'40t0]ZY P6sition,fi cially. bhe sum - I ist . k � 0, 1: 10.1. address, -, basing her'- remarks on - .00 to s credi t I � ,t,he jbank bei - g fold Mian4ay -evening, tibe latter re -i r Thank5glulag Week- 2 -Liberal members and ex -mem- a Provincial Liberal Convention. He ., w it . n , 91ka . i I . the topic-, 11 The greatest work in - ' . � � . . � I that ithe bring.: 1 4 -vier ,$7,000, - I 10o1v . .to - 7 - - 4M . bers of. the House of Commonse'or. expressed the opinion ing sovere injury to ihis shoulderl � � I � I allftle world and we have a share, iii ' . . . I . . candidalbes in t1he last Pominion -1el- ing togethl& of the onembers of the 11 i --Turnip growinx for commerc�ja.l jand, lfhe former having two ribis i ' I , I'll � . . . I 1. it." Oixr� pie�wpt'duty ito make t1io ' I I . 4 broken, besides Sustaining intern4b Ve 1,eation. . I � party from all parts of t -be Province , UT 0005, 'ha:s bolme'to be quite J I I - I . � at each $15 00 known, we cannot ibe neutral. . � ( I - 26 Black ,Dog Costs, sizes 40 to 50 3 -Liberal members and ex -mem- V1 )Pie, industry jes of injuries. � at � - � i I � � . ty�hjt duty of fthe church is to . ohould have em edthusing ef feet on , IsEap 1 i t1he icount Z i -Tibere. �,paosed away at the home . - tell all people; t1he disciples did this. Aembly, or, tRw pq,tty ag . a whole, ,while the dis- - Wfa Larloo and Wel ii Igton in Ontario'. ad - . 15 Black'Caft Coats - -i I at each 125 �00 � didates at Ube last Provincial el- outsisions of matters of interest from' J311YOTO are !taking this 1year's crop O& Mr. Arohie Robertson, in St. � - . - . ' . . Wo need t,lh� will ito do this work. can .raphl. i � . ' ection., or Liberal 'candidates who, a party point of iview would bring 6t -about - seven cei 0or bushol, and Marys, an Saturday morning - - 'S. . T 'ink of the honor of being a 00- I . . . kets' � "' the leaders, in touch with the rank igend t1hem as farlaway. as Georgia. imt., Elizabeth D. Robertson, a -gid .... 12 Ladies' Fur, Jac � at each 20 00 -wowker wit!h Christ, .. let each one Are inow �n 1*1e1ield for election". � �, . 4 -Tho president and all .vice-gres- and f ile of bhk� �avty, and place be- It is "timated tbo t from some of 90 years. Tau-- deteased lady ,was a , . : . I I . ' � i of � us Near GhTi9t saying, Go Ye. This I I was is $ I ithere w . � � . 'T I ir R-aff&, sable tailltrimmed � ' I . w1h uit Ung, and las ., I .;:I 10 F-1 at each 3 50 ca� be- done by personal work at '&ntI3, and tdio secretary and treas-: fore, tffi)a leaders the onbiased views the Stad th* 7, ill be eative, of Sc,otland-, but came, to this � � 7aTer of every riding association. I of �taiieir supporters. ,qhipped in the ndAg4bo�rhood of five. ociqmtTY -e;a q 0 V-0 I - � - 1 . .. hon�o,.givirug of our meanst but es- . * ives from. I hundrod caTs, ' ;1 . -1 . � lived in St. Maqys tihe greater part -- - I � . -,y ,carnest prayer. .,� - 5-T-wonty welpresentat On the liquor question Mr. Kil- I - at each. 4 76 la ing in.� the- oro'vinm of On- loran was quite. reticent. Looking i -MT H. 13. Kyl�, of Oakville, -%viho of, 11ir-T life. I I - 12. Fur Collarettes, . pe�"Ily b mws - . . . L.S�r , , � - black and brown . I eacih Tid - . p2frs r, , 'baTio, to be nomi � .- ... I I � -At tam Assizes at Stratford be-, . - I i I I � ,,0 I nated (by tho As-'st t1be qu0stion from a purely party oluis several times -v sited d3ritwin on � 0, RAM ­ . . voi M. L. McRae, of WeIA' i 'te - ; . I Iferself a very pleasing and I .. . � flowe Mr". Justice Teetzel, . 50 dozen men's wool, and fleeced lined r sociatiouLL for Ithie, ridnig or by, As� ex- standpoint he did not think* the Gov- beamif of the P�It� imial coloniza-. Mr. it. T. . � - I . . earnest speaker. He, 64bjeot 'ot . . � . . -- Liberal origanizer..got a r opened-- . 45 "Our Aims and our -P riviloges," as' Ocutiye. . . eTament.,would -gain- anything by ap- Ition branch, an4". ;induced a large Harding, - I I . Undarwear, all size§ at each I � � a farm aiot of ,$25 -)X * . � 7 . � Arrangements will ,be'made with pealiag to the country on the pro- filumbei l4barers an-& domes- Ver ,for libel published 11 Met Double � � . I members of the W. V.I. M.S. Jgave a j�tics to come to, itNe Province, -where the Stratford, Htra:ld. The judg-i I . i - the Tailways f9r reduced ftres, of � hibition question. �even werme,_ . I . g�andppportunity of impressing up r-, e 191 demand fow i tch help fat ex- ment was entered according for that : ' which due ndti 1 will b *ven in the Mr. W. - H. Kerr, of the Brussels ithe � � ,'y, wfth blue- � � 4 dozen Ladies' Rainc ats, ten different , on every member their duty. Unsel- . � Id amount and costs, which will not bev 0 , publio- Oreas. Post a)i,d secretary of the East Hur- I etedis t1ble supplys � caves for the4 o . , . - '_ I F ' fiJah w k for Christ being a bless- I '_ I ke quite 'lan -a Similar I .1 avy. The H-�rafd said editorially. S I � beautifially and without capeE; - - . at each, - 5 00 - -, ' Every representative s1blould � I - T,he needs of ithe women of In- ortna, i on Liberal Association, spo d on sioil Wis week. he styles, with . 1,91 I a certificate from the president 0; .'lopefully -of tile benef it to b der M is a1nticipAted,;;;;;ii t he ,will be that " Mr. Harding disturbedthe Bor� . . . �14a !�dv6uld appeal to us. What are I e 't tford and did . I secretary of the. a�ssociaticin by T* convelitio it lquite as successf as in taipe past. don meetin,,at Stra . I I - I � I . our. aims in our own Auxiliar,im? . ived f rom a party n. . . , , a gpentleman. I Pair. . � I which he is nimminmbeA of his appos�t- S ,cou.aty treas. not alet like � I - s Raincoats' all -cPlori3—faW,n, First, to got all ,women interested I would undoubtedly enthuse the vatrty -jam" � . 5 dozen -Men I -eon urex of tbo unt , of Prescott, was.. .-H. M. M. -Oft, : 4- . I . vention. and ws-,%, 143 considered, a str 2 � dharged at the As.4 . - 4 75 in MiSSion -$V-0Tk. Every woman, needs ment to the I I ateg- . at eacL I . � � I ad aocked in bhe sizes at Stratford, with- .theft from, . , Ih I � I'll � . lbrown, grey � -to 'have a share; a personal invita- . I J. K, KERR# ic move on the part of the Premier. bound and "�g " _- t&o Dominion El-pxew CompanY, St, - . �� � I I � I of this offie i t hie other day. I ­ � I i W-25 - - I : . � . � tion is a great inceptiv4�. We need, President Executive Commit�ee. AlWiough, a strong ,temperance man vault bficTys, was found gulltk by Justi'm . . - . . I th(e young �-vvomen, the (prayinig wo- - H. M..'MOWA, ", Xx, Kerr was quite outspoken in Tihe "treasurer lba . been robbed of ,one month L I 'i . L I zel and Sentenced to . . ihis views an the prohibiblon ques- *$15,000. Mx. Stcl'l ha,d been in Teet I . T 4 dozen Ladies' and Girls' Jackets, sizes men. We need the women of talent Secroly. � . large sized, - I in jail. A pvt1tion from.,st. MAr" . 1 32 to 38, in five different styl-6s"J With - and -we.-­need the -silent member. —0 tion. He thought it would'ibe a very the vault Sixteen hmrs. He say S. . I . . -p. i r repo ending mercy no .1.189ant Mar- . ChTist's command to his' disciples is unwise move on the 1part of the Ross tUat about 5 , ..4 while seated in people . Ynm . . . 'Whitne3i's 1,Aanifesto. gove�rjimqnt to al3peal to t,he coun- thlis office, two mlsrett men entered doubt prevented the .-Antence fxomV ; , DV this sea- . � and without Shoulder capes ' . . at each . 4 '75 for us. " As 00 Fathqr hatb Mr. - I Jobla tzle , . � . - . .. . I I -1 � Severe Kun � � 0 im,bound being � � . . - -even so send I you.`� 71D! - The Provincial Coimservat'ives arp, try on this question. In his opin- owd threatened � more - - a are great - , - 1. . I ine to you I .1 it agged I - . man waS, f ixs.t in ithle t ransgression I �0 hlave a he,country wasnot rea . - 1 � convention in Zpronto on i ion � dy for Igo ftis feet and han,d;, him,- and and Henry Sohneider were also lsen� . ........ ' ' ; - J � , rs black . -ext week, the da,,y fol- * sweeping 'a ,measure, and au'appeal pudhied him inside.1he wault. After tenced, the foTmer being given five . I 1 150 Men's Dress; Overcoats, in 0010 ) yet- th)e Promise was "The seed of , Thursday of n, i _ I ' s, at th,e Kingston penitentiary, � -he he r � Each. .1 d and fancy pat- - � �be woman tsh-all bruise,t ad of', 14wing ,Uhe. Libtxal convention. The � to thle country on it would be dis- gatawring up $15, [ 00 - the, Imen .6losed, Year . I , blue, krey stripe Ml i'g manifesto ih%s b,cen issued adt'roits to 'thle- party, and fo �tbe, tible door of the tv i � t, looked it, and '-and 'fib* latter one ,irear. . . I I I - grey : I low n V I . __ - 13;ern de d. I , I - �. � I . . t, ' P, i . w . $5 J00 bo 8 00 the serpent." e He 0 �rte Xr Alfred Gunning died at hi -A I tern 'i . Greeting from St.' Paul's Anglic-, by Mr. Whitney, the. opposition -lead-_ cause of -temperanc . t -h ught � 't ��� ursday, i- I . . I . . ­ . I . L it should be possible for the probi-I -Dr. -Comfox olice magistrate, b0m'B. in St. Marys on Th i � .. I an c�h,urch ,svws brought in a. few well I ot: _ - d 44 - � I . i 11 . t Catihaxinesl ' h* has just re- November 3rd, a,ge fyiaats, While � .� � " chor,un wo�rds by Mrs. Clegg andi ".'To t1heeleotor;s of -the Province of bitionists and fibio, liquor people to� Of 8 - . t"r. - I I � j11at' tuYne � isko-ar ,Now On- visiting at Iiis old 11wme near Whal- � . - `100 Boys' Overcoats,. :: ster and R i1rom � the Society of -the Methodist'. OiataTio: , if �. I L . - . aglallefte I come fo !wine arrangement d from New is a;go the was -strick- I . . alarmed at the - would be satisfactory to both ; fail- tario, on ,a Moose q nting trip, says on a few M0110, 7 I . : . ... � 'It 3 00 t7o 6 00 church by Mrs. Medd, all of 11ensall. " Driven -to bay and I 11 � � � . YSIS & "I style b,y� volunteers for ,different Tigbiteolis- indiignation of the peo- ing that lie favored a striagent en- 0111at the ,wuntTY!J ' ,,there is enjoy- en with paral I , He partly recov- c . . � he exed but about Awo weeks ago he : I ' ; � - '. . . - I .1 11 � 5 � I � 11 . . I . ple, �bh)e . Piovinoial Govergineli I in -he tL ke of which t t I ­ � I *, I . : mission fields a4d laborers w4s re- � t, I force -ant of t present license ing a boom 1110�' I � . � - . I cond stroke from which he .. . I . . I . _. which for sevexal years has held of- law. never witr � ... .fore. Americans Whd a se k 0; - - - - . . . -1 i - , are comin r, 1 � I - � g in. by i � e hundreds 1 175 Men's Suits style silngle - and double - - - .:spmded to by Several ladies. During Roe by means of traud and crime, . _V- . . � . . In ,aev�er rallied. Mx. Gunning was a I . thle collection all joined in 13ing`1A19 I . I � ` � New Lisk-eard ! ' I vacant son . � . - -1ave heard I I . .g in, ro- lix - ll I -- . . a joyful sound." is about to -make a last and desper- ' I ,. , Canada. of MY, Jas. qunnin.-,, of- wilia1v,116 : . .. .. � breasted Sizes 34 o 44, in varied pat , 11 We -be constituencies. ,c,aj hou-se. Rich fi' �ij in mines are rt Some monQs ago, not bein . . � �� * lry � I . � - � � * for itul i i I - ' I --- . � . .9 , Sa-%Vefs, of Brucefield,- dedicated a1e appeal tov b I -J. H. Dobafty, a Pullman '' le J bust Jigalth, he ,sold , bis U.rm and ' I ns "of checks a d Stripes, black and � - - sponsible 0 - ter , ), . I offering for'the year i prayer. "In order that th layge majority.i conductor, wlboi ran between Xont4 I leaves , _; 1% 0.5 r . 11117. )I e vire o, �om. The pe p - j,eaMo - \ � -� 1. � ,a n, g4ve a V, 0 'ay to St. MaTys to live. 'He � " I . � -a. . . an � � J , up thte-'re , 0 6 00 to 9 00 i Misg Wilson, of Clinto of t* people, those ­,vho desire, cle. roal and Quebec, s1hot thimself in th ; . hlu-e: Worsted !,. rr � I iinho is'a daughter of Mxa. ! . I I . . eice4t government, � pect of gettlyA.;X `- 'rand Trunk Pa. .1 wife, � . I . � -1 I 1. Ivory &actical talk on instructing ,honest an d d . M 'I t --Y i T16411t _tWvMpI0, on Friday nh.ght, anfl � 'r it - � e oitio, and bbley �r the new ro4A Tlios. Fostie,_, Grantan, and two li: - _. - 'unity to discuss th4', I Z . -a shortly afterwards. Dohertk ' . . � .: I - !Mission Band m4ambers about Mis- haVe -n OPPDXL ; di, d i " - - r - -rjo .. . . i, ill be t1hv,- M-i6'ili - �, of New Onta . - tie boDY0. .- . � I 3 piece, for ages 4 to . Isiork'atics and bbeir fields.of labor. situation, I have instructed the of-, was a young man and unma W !, . ... ssen _Tll� .1 . Jter .. IW'BoyB' Suits 2- and . . . . Dr. Comfor t f o pa ger traf- morning freight train which E, __ � - I J . I Rev. F. F. McL. Smibb, of Honsall, f ioeTa of ,the Liberal -Conservative Td�e cause of his act has not =� 110 `""- 4-ij, . i * due at Mitchell a -bout 6.0# '04, - - � . 16 yeara single � double breasted I ; es- -Asaoci&tion of the province ,to ask I fie in the dircetik.1- he was g0mg so AS . . � ; I � and ) - I came, with greetings from the Pr Xplained. I ; M -on- �� . I � * , � 4� -1 e in three, piaces on I - . . � I me�mbers of the Ossociation a4d - great that . he coO I scarcely get a elmk, brolr I . , __ . I ts i" I bytery, bringing congratulations on bhk,, �Tbje will of the 4ate. William M. ilt� I , � - I also Norfolk style'; 'odd 'Sui . q' seat on tdm rail,N� A. .train. day mo)rning -of last week on See- ` , I I � I . rogress we are making. - -also represeatatives from- tjhK-, mun- Donough, rotired merchant, of Lon- t four miles -east of � . � follow W ords app Jo I . ; . co will sell at about half regular.vahle 1 50 tO 3 00 t)"e " lities to� ,meet .at Assopfiation don, i1ma been entered for probat�._ -The - ... t . of the eared bach's hill abou 9 pile ­ I Mrs. F. H. Larkin, of Seaforth, eon- i i pla . i rdsentfn' ' Grand Mitaell. The front part of the � .1 11�; �� � .1cl - -n. the p . ' I - -, ­, . . ducted a mission band conference. hall, in thle city of Toronto, 011 It provides for the Aisposition of an . .1 station .�;_ I I � - . Jury at the �e .4 tounty Assizes. trladn Tan -into thp- . yard,Lhe - . ip,new ideas rea- %hursday, November 24, 1904, at 2 "tate valued at $140,000, qv;hi0h will, g make up - POW-—' - . Young people take i . - . . t "week -. �1.1� most frequent, trainmen bad started *to . r. ' U , I hl e and grey, sizes . dily. Tht Band must be alive t _ f �, in ,_ - o, the o'clock p. in, In addition, .1 invitB be about equally divided betWo6ni las f , 25 Boys' Reefers, I ; " Cause of dis-hiones .1which we. Telgret and did not got time to Switch of- � I I ; ntative, men in egah I �_ I : _______.­ "I ; at each 2 50 to 3 ,00 ! nemssities of the work; rthe leader represe cOwtit- widow and four daughters. , 7 - were behind � . ; � to 1114 22 to 32 � . y, no ma,ttor what .their party ve to bolie-� Iiis rather on the before the 'cars that no paini, . ust be. a consecrated devoted per- none -Xa:ftlew Staples, a Tarmer 0-fi he de- came tearitlg into the ing 1; . � � . . � m ) affiliationSr-may be, and w10 sympa- Qtrman district, Manitoba -,vas kil- indreaw-, than Ot �, wise, is it yard and "as they al-. �' . l . son, full- of enthusiasm, nvitb 4doef . 0 ae t rich - t witbou ch craihed into the rear end -of the , - ake hold of , rs, heavily . I . � strong love for girls, even the giddy � thize, with our . objeotsi ito attend led nea,r Carman on Saturday. aire. to g.6 � t mu , demolishins a box �car filled. , 50 pairs of Boys'' odd knicke us �j their ad ' labor, -oft" by V �bling, ivibich has train 9 . I. Th4 art, � � . ones. The,,pTesident must be on time, also .and ibelp - vim and'was driving to town -for a load 'of .1--lyn arl, . : such an 'alluire-M.. - � for Ine y all, with peas which hadbeen shipped for 50' t. lumber, w1en his horses ,ran aw�y, � . sizes 22 io 32 i at each I I opeaiing and closing promptly. Quite O'deouragemen . . Walter Thomson. The ground , I I Ali and an almost i Pztible at�raction Mr �Ors furnish lined, I . n the' presence of great public upsetti,ng the wa-,,g,on, �e it -will bet . . - I . . .. a discussion, followed about studies r l NITIn: I cov-cred with peas several feet . I � . I r .1 . peril Iyarty designation and differ- struck on for tqwse who c , , ander its spell, was roken castings - 0 dep, � . i1e.F.T1 Who , loo pairs of Mon.'s u.6users, all'sizeli, in va- I land leaders. , 1wats the for-ohead and i:p- espe�ially tite TL men. Itwould ,p, and b and twist- � . YO . I I 1� - i ere ele*L- eaces are of secondary importance. stantly killed.. . �� danger more ser- § about in -all directio-im . ales to -oust . ! " 5 The following officers w . at each . 1 3, . . ed iron Ja I � I# The f jr,st '!great necessity Of the -W. A. Scott, for over1twenky �e w6ll to .have it I � I � , z _-, candidatef � rietv of patterns' . . � ,ed for the ensuing year: President, 0 OUSly PoDinted 04' So much. so is _Oftle; of bbie oldest residents of . � - . � I :L- I I . li Mrs. Shaw, Egmondvifle; second situation is zloan,­ honest and de- years treasurer of the'eity of W' I ,. , I 0aso th4! ( - I V of the ,nipeg, has resigned his position, ,L: s t1re � ii�e -the to St. MArys about -two mentlirs age, nds,y secom"' degitiniate spoirt Avonbank, - W -hp had oalyTemov,dd Lon— I 5 dozen pair � : � hanorarY prosident*` Mrs. Hamilton, oemt gove'riament. The polio. , � tYL u it � � .,little rk -4 ffen's� D s � � t.6 which is 450 developing I - i .- A is I rvjsi,,Lrt7ed ia - . - 500 ,Godoria�; 19t vice, Mrs., E . Saw- oppo6itian in t1hp- Legislature is will de,vote bl entire attention I! Physical to its Q. � lbas by betting died on November 3rd, in the per- .. ol lined all sizes � t4ha people, and has re- ,,is �, WO . � iers, Brucefield- 2nd vici, Mrs. F.H. familiar to insurance business. When Xr. . 11 I �t Mary &Jef- 3 . i I o become tibe .1 of (ruilling the eon of Mr. JAU McMillan, aged. $5- i . 0 - i of our The late John Aiken McMillan, was . ouslY ng G101 es, heavily i Ilop; secretary, Mrs.. cation by a majority of six or seven penditure,was under $400,000. 1 Js n , # , of Some born in T.anarkshire, Scotland. For ��_ - & J--_ ,e . . i f b,est young . t: I f ; Larkin, Seafo i Lai-, ,3rd vice, Mrs. ceived their endorsement and watifi- Scott first took office ,tbe, city �'�_ morals and fi � III,& 4 dozen pair Men's Wo&i � CaTsWell, MIGE To this record we, XIOW $2,000,000. t I In . �. , toy Ling hOr sOIX pet pair- , 250 R. Irwin, Clinton,,, treasur'er, Mrs -A. thousapd, votes. - * I -William C . , whose father about forty years ihe was a resid- , lined .1 . - . I Scott, Seafort�; �eoretar.y of sup- point with 'pride. -Orillia claim's Ue distinction of ; - - � it &IS week- .- inton; Be t tex Agricuttural Instruction. blife oldest voter in the Dominion. liv,w in St. Ca , "' 1,40s, went to Man- ent of Avenbank, w1ore 1he was a sue- � his �ard bx , ; plies, Miss K. MeTaggart, C1 1114 oitize.n, . � Mrs. Wm. ' August !I4 the harves - . ys, H&VY Ribbed Wool Stock- . s�aoretary of litera ' "'The question of. in-c,reasing the Mr. Patrick Reedy, wilho is in his itoba in I ters, ccmful farmer and good - ,,I ney "out three greatly ,esteemed ,�,e standard o L : . * . � ture, - . - X � , by all who came I I I - megas of obtaining agricultural in- 98bh, I , � 25C Martin, Exeter; Mission Band isee year, and walked &alf, a mile; to ox cur'SlOn - r- Cl,�. ill- rs was, plomg,h- in contact with him. I � i api Aft] . �27 � urric- lap for Ois di- ings, sizes 6 to I "'. per pair .. I strixotion by addigg it to, Me 0 his nat*al AvOeks ago, it . His wife prede- -- - A oaridO,atei � � I rotary, Miss J. Wilson, Clinton. cast this vote. He has all . g wit,U threwo Wses In a field ou ceasedhim about fourteen years ago., - - A� I , , Numerous votes of thanks wo,re ulum in tbX High-6chools and Col- faGuities, and can see to read tbe 1-ol . . .1. is but ,he is survived P,v two sons. -A- �hat h0- wil, aid � of Ulm farm in Ma "oba whare he , , Y i -1 .1 16 dozen Men's Wool SOx, medium - passed, and it was agreed tbat the legiate Institutes, and providia; daily papers without the, . ma I M previous -he fell at . .Ipeofictl it . ork � i� .employed, when 4 . . t ' ' 25c col,i§ of land for practical w spectacles. 'I ��, was attacked by bout two weeks ;, rgise4, and a . weight, two pair . next ai4nual meeting be leld in St. par . daughter' pf two large prairie� A olves. The beasts tbe el -de of tie house and broke his , 'Anftew's - and a�sio. �h!e question .of e- -Mrs, Allen, elder I , is stock to his nervous I , - church, Kippen. The col f great fe- .hip. Frona thi . - -'� ottacked, 0hestne, ��, with 1, ounted to ment � of system's of sewerage in Mr. W. T. R. Preston, Emigration ,- . _Xr.M4 - It" . . . . ; lootion i n the afternoon ram I i. y the �ystem be did not ireeover. . ity. Tihe horl't, terrified b: )s Nes, in made u� knota, 1 $16.72. 'At tple close of the meeting. to-%Yns.� and villages, are amoni; the Comn�lssionor for Canada in England, TOc ,. -David Currie, who is workinig at =-WAF60 z en T �) 1 were a Z . ain -entertained in quostis6ns advocated by us.' , is to b ec,om4 the Mayoress of Cjo.y_ dreadful howls 4� (the.twolvies, gal- - . . - �, at, ' 260 tle ladies' I . loped away, dra-0;� 'he Vlow after the.placing of the new beating ap .' wita- a ser,4 each h an important bourgh on the . . 4ig t W,hile Out! I . four-in-han&7 '8trings and bOwl . . bbe lecture room,by the, ladies of so Lekisiat eized a stick of paratus in the basement *f the. St. 1. � I- - 'Chestney 4 , - p � � ; . / garmel church. � facilitate -� the acquirement by mu- southern *border of London, Eng-. bNW1 I MaTys town ball, bad attached an- ,� W`awaff,067A ' . - r husband, Ald. Allen, J.P. wood", which wo ,fortunately lying . . ples at 5 dozen B s' Tqque Knit caps'.�-colors, T[he closing- addxess was Igivoift by nicipal�tiejs, on proper and TeaSOn land. He I esday af - ig ILP, oly . noe= by, I ficiavored ito. clef end old P ' A _,loot)rle wire, on Weda . � . . 25c rs.(Rev.) Smith, of Hensall, who in able, borms, of' all Public Utilities will shortly resurae the dutie�* -of .1. t (f, Lily suc- ternoon last, -to one of the IaMV I , 1*�ru -es, ins . I to provide machinery f or Chief Magistrate of that town ' H * 4in?" when I blue, red and striped, large tas'e . a few well c1hosenwords, asked very and also . ,himself from th , . Tht wires,so, as t,o see better at his work. LYOWIng him- - ; - I.. ne -th�e p-r'bmpt settlements of disputes - -Probably the oldest man in Can- ceeded in killing',!One of them -, "his arin--A- . I fitly, ii,lhat has this meeting do . other wolf, bow4*.r, 'continued the When the dwsk -of afterroon. rAme I *Moleskin and. Mu e and black , I -belped usf 'We hold between capital and labm. ada, who exercised his, frdnehis� on . ' t rave out � to . 100 pair Of Ken's . for us, has it ' session of the Leg- November 3rd ,was Philip Chishiolm, attack. , 4, ',' was rapidly los- On he had a narrow escape from be- , F a position seound to none; we work � I'll At the last I I . I -Monday ev- I V -Dants large Sizes only, per pair 760 I ing his.. tr, t 0 ,ud when the wolf ing electrocuted. He bad warDed a d err3 ,, ) I � Id -wide mot!" to bring iiiature the Opposition proposed of Lool Lomond, C. B., who pdlled . . joyable I - with a wor I imnped Ms " " Z and fastened its boy .helper that when be should call - . T aming Railway con- bis vote for J)uncan Finlayson, Lib- Ju I 'he 7 h d quickly. 17'P-00091510, w,hd - . t a gospet to the heathen. his, that the Temisk , - 3- - -, I � �1 ---- meeting should make us do betto-v structed and owned by it -be . Govern - eral candidate 'in Richmond. Mr. teeth, in bis sboew�lt,l . . , I . - - I . . __ - - - - F 'V-��W_ . A 0,0~40 0 OF _,_% Mr. Currie unfortunately took bolil "'Ireshing for. - - should be operated by the illing him -to t'N',me),16rround, and prob- - � I : - work. Let us do and not dream. . meat, Chisholm was 101 years old in une P, Ile . h' -,y coul& of a bary spot of the live wire with - s, returng- , i _ - m Of Teays- This last, and he hopes. to be able to vote ably Ing A C estul I -1 ­ province for a t4W � 'Wilin, . - and - 4 instantly he was m rt., tile West . I The Evening Meeting. of f er velly litt , xesistance. Fortu. his 1pf t h. . an ; I)POT-tunity for a practical test of once more for Laurier, e jumpvd at on -M on a board I ' 01 . I . � n 1, Wt Ube evening in�eeting, �vhich was 't operation of railways, ,tely for ohj�4tney, another man histr 11 I Governmen � . -Mr. W. A. Mackinnon, Canadian JU . . .­ . Largely attended, well render.ddduets me in s) ght � hen, and seeing I so as the current would not form a - . Ar-Ift . was voted 0own by the Government. agent at Bristol, England, writing. Oa P, pulled and jerked to . . Stewart,, and a solo by members in the"choir � the depart- Chestney's do � , ltla:e situation, rant circuit. H � . � G r %e�- i g, � Assessmimt Of Railways. an October 31st, to i - toosan himsolf but it was of )TOUvail. . . Varied t -he programme. Rev. Mr. . Et t.jtj, legglngp, 5 ; serious t,O blg a!�sists;7n'i� '�� The wolf. seeing __ ,If- I I 1, of MoKillop, as a delegate I -The attitude of the Opposition me-nt at Ottawa, m*kes the � � his'new anba-Z04�',t, decamped. chost- -Se yelled for help and finally bL1% - Tbli iff tya'a , , . CaTswe tLbie question � of proper assess- statement that Can4dian shipments 1. e and eared for, boy helper heard bim eame tio his i, � � imt.. - I from thie Presbytery, addressing the on - e ot I ney was taken'j�s I I - . 4,01'a agolt, for " � as made of f lour 34ual to the igam- I I I are considered i -ro-scue and pulled the live wire fromm �, i terial, said:- ment of railway property ,w . ,. . Geqrga A. 816tor Sros.5' ,�Old Stand, ladies of tffie ' Presby pass the pleS on �i PM severe, , Johns -6,n by bheir ef forts -to wwhilow e iorders were giv- and 'his , 1, ; 190.1 . I I �_ go r1khe PresbyterT rejoices in the clear Rao'10,6t the rescuer an- I bis hand. The ' b0Y got a. - � ­ : on. He intend'sNolo, forward full'par- dQ-M9er0'u5- , . . , - wili be _­ I work done by the W. F. M. S.11 in Pettypiece Bill asabasis far action partment. He also ,)eared when bO� i did, ithe wolf would Isbook in doirrr ,So, nbd Mr. Currie f011 aent � � _177 C) JR .1= t -efforts w,hich failed when +be pro- t1culgra to the de 6�ajy .,U�,,6 killed him. - helpless to the cement floor of the .. 14 I M Ok I A . a few earnest words be. pointed out I . -s of undoub, *_ nrevived again. � �hool 910 the . S _V__1 -Z::N- -LA -I- L:�3 - ortunities and our privileges motet of t6e bill abandoned it and calls plain I t L-144- '91 . , our OPP usinesslike methods -of 'Can- 1 I - I . I J�qve en s4 and ila-it- � �, f shoulddo our duty Joined the Government in killing the unb I -Two ba19M - be attW out 1 One minute tonlror aelay,of help and il.t;h artion- �, 1. ! to use tbietm- We it. These aTe some -of .the questions adian ai�p'eTs, who seem to be un- - been eleotroonted. I � ' t tb*1 �m _ JP @Stern Ontario. lest -retribution ovbrtake us. 0 � 1z" at Stratford, I be would have �erl ts bi-W-it __ '..Phe Largeat Clothing and Fur Store in. W e0ted. able to TealiZO when 'an order is giv- of Wurt .a , Z . . � . I I - Rev. X B. Winchester, 6f Tor- on which the� people are inter . � ,� 1. is ,s_gured, Z. . ; . � " I . * � - 4 � . It I 1. . : 4 . . . � - , . I � : . -1 � . . _. .g . � I � : . : . I . I � I . I . I � . I � � ; . . I I - � I �, - , �, � , �11` * 'i Your C1 in 9 & Furs 91 , I � I - � � - ic _f -3 1 1 - 11� �15.'! Of t, 41 tiam I- I I I I I I �.� � . I � FIC 1, i , , f 71" , I -le I � - . � . It, ; 4 , i I .11 1, - I I - - - , . - I � I � . I i . i - ! I . I . 4 i � . . I .m., � . I - . � I i I I 11 " �., - I . I � . I � : . I I -. . - I I .; _i, I I I . - : . . � , . I � � __. . I � . . I � - I I 1� AFIF - I . . I I __ -IRTWW- . I . . I . : - - - - - - W_ . I . 1. 11 . I � - _ - _� __ + � - - I � I � � _,_ � -, -1 . . I I . I I .1 I � � . � . . 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V . bhe English purehas, t-`gare s. andJ C., .. laxel,expected by . t Snbivden $1,200 damage I � Mission I 11 %I - Fine I stirring wo,rds on, 11 Does ,.r s., ITer soia NY -as killed in 0 � .- . 11 � i FURS � T p.,nineteenth annual meetingof Work Pay." Our pray-ers. on form- mm...w ing ilipuse to adhere ,to their agree- � � :-.0st 4 - Is � � - uron Prdsbyterlal of the Wa there 1�w Guelph recently, Thei. �. p - TailGring I years -were for open doors, then - m-ent. Mr. Mackin6on thinks reek at warded $25Q . . - I - 11 G rand Trunk has aLso a : . '' WHE- E, - I - Missionary Societ I - : All Sizes ngland f or I . On's 1 Foreign Y w s IS a good op -ening in tE - J .. . . men, then for money; gtll of these I - -clen who was ina-ur-4 .. a 1113 --- I'll, and - � AN'D heeld;�'in Henmll on Tuesday of last lor Shades . ,Wmadianapples in thiree pound tins.Pto George McFad � -1 I . prayers have been answered; some _ ,- � - ", � �, . I tiul The fruit must be firm, not p d driving across Downie street, . L - �� . week. The weather was cleligh say it's useless to ftT Y to convert the ulpy !e I pon be-; I .- I . . . . . . - - - - - 11L� . readymade FURNISH and 1 the attendan'c�e very sELtisfac-. -Chinese. Having lived in China for a ow flakey. If propprly p�at up it in taint -city, his thorse'and wa . . . -1 AS ,­,­ . � tor Made to Order k by the Cx4oderich train.�- . . �_ �Ii every auxiliary and 'Mission . would find aready sale ,In botels f" iag stmc .." - . . ._.. 9 . - I - ­ I - - . . clothing I 0you U , I INGS ,time, he gave strikin' instances from __*" I and some - . 1. . . Bxi� being represented . and,restaurants, w0ere great quan- . .. � I ' jhds personal. knowledge of Ithe faith- . 11 - . Y havIng several represeatativep, tities ,of pies are 4o�wumed. - . Perth Xotes. . � - - .. . �� .. __�__ . I ,i o Chinese ,converts, .even CURTAIN POLES—all sizes in � - . . _ tulnes, .f taM - � . 'Thle winual -reports from the sev- . 119 ----------__-= 11 I'll . I I I � gnto death. If Christians in Bible - stock. I —Immediately after tho departure _Tdie official retur ' from SoutU I ' - _ I -o, e M M In � � - � - . � eral' auxiliaries and Mission Bands of Lord and Lady Xivt wihich will Perth giv. r. c tyre, Liberal, a I . �am . ts G. � 11 � - . _. I I ' dS WoT,q, as true and faitih ul as be from Quebec, ,on ae 18th inst., majority of 144. . . . . . I - .. : I were m9st encouraging,showing pro- - . , .. ; . � � I . I . . . - . tlhiem Chinese 00nVetts, the. ques- JVJ J1119 -1 . —Mr.� Artkhur Mutton has purchati-i -, - � along the line. Thoucrh ALEX. WINT"D Six Vilfrid �a:nd Lady Laurier will � . . . . greos -ill a I ion would forever be isettled as re- I I S_ . I �� . - I . I - . It � I I � . . - . Wh, I ! . . was a abm%t' Year of - but ten .. nia on a three od Mr. Jos. Agar's 60 acre farm ori � :::: - . . - . �g,,�av�,;' Iss SEAFO . of Fullarton. f ; Tds Mi ion work paying. Tbu , I I i RTH. . leave, for Cal'fo� : � r I � � � � - the change in the 6 concession _� . . . =tip, owing to ,v � weeks' vacation. Monterey will be the 2nd � . - . . I - . 7 . .. . . I . , iend:gentleman chained the at ' I . I - - . . I 39- � , . . . 11 � I . I dnt� - of the an4ual meeting, tMre rakning a Specialty. the 'place of their sojourn. It is Prite; $2,250. f. k - .� I �� I. . I I I S i . I i I - I . � ifk.� . . I . . � tion of his audience for over &a Picture f . � _ �a � . . : � I . I bas� been an . ine�ease in both� mem- _ ' � - said, that the Premipr and his wif e � —All this Mitchell p ublie school � - . * i . . � I . � �hour, and all went away feeling, it a, - � -_ � . . . I . . . _____ I Hon. Wm. bea,clers have been- re-engaged for, So QQod ! I . . ! beroUp and offerings, The ttotal I D will be accompanie� by - -- . .. . Ord 7C, ­ - I . . . . w . membership in 1903 was ,784, in 1904 ,pleasure to have, been. ithere. ". Butj I Tepelat, the first great andi Mrs. Paterson.' and Hon. James -Wve coming year at their present sal.# Xre - . I ity of the situation is clean, Su ' - yi . . _. . I �' A closing , blymn, followed I# the nocoss I : aries. � I , ,� - - ' faoed aue, � . .. . . ; �.; 810, making. an increase of, 26 mem !dozology and the benediction, ,cIos-1h=*0t and dobent government.' Weil fflierlAnd. i � — - A 7 � . . - berA. Contributions in 1903 were I --d a very successful and profitable, —Tobacco raising in South Essex Mr. E. G. McLaren, son of Mr. to 42 - . . - � I - . I or e. all familiar with the bumiliatiuig this sea0an, it . . was far and Mrs. Tbm. M-_Lariean, of MitoheI4 r 11 � I . . I 1 ��� .. . I'll $1,8417.96, in 1904, $1,958.54, making � I ha is reported. lue. - *****" - Our Imeeting. A vote of tihank3w,10 ion- I atcWy of tl* iniquities, *hkh .. ve bktoT � � . L I - - ab :increase of over than in '4�f vrevioi4s y I � . I I ,$110. t year. was married at Prince Albert, Sas-% � � ... - � . I - . ' Idered the ladies of Carmel church for been perpetrated and by means of ,r1he . ' durin : ,the pre- katogn, on this 2Ud - inst., 'to Mif�s - 1 � . i h�s been amount growla . a, . . � ,fhaaZifeXia`9 meeting -5 this year 11thoir kind and generous ho'spitality- w.hieh a minmity Premier �_ac"h, � � werof exceptiono,ily good. . i! 11 —0 . sent year was, 5,000,000 ).,�:,. almost Ruby S. Robertson, apopular young __ .. This is a very important matter, and still thany men and women think . e1nabled—and, alas I Jhw4 akso been I - I _­_ . . . T)w forenoon session was takein up,11 The Call to- Arms. . double last Year's Op. T ".." obacco, lady of that town. , � - it of no consequence. They buy just anywhere they'happen to see somethiDg by ithe-rela'ding of the foports a -ad' - ' willing—to cl�gy public deconey and lbai� been 411 well m ed, a4d li-he I bulk —Mr. and Mrs. Francis Kirkby, �, G�ds a I . vi6d to . I ,� that strikes their fancy. But there's a difference in stores as well as in 610ths ed its claiq V)w ladies were in The following is Cle leirctilar lef- f launt -before, the people 'his on- was grown _t4o� I ke- Brie of St.,Xarys, celebrated t-beir goid,.i I � . . I- . jter issued ,by the executive( com- joym,,unt, of a,pooition which - . � �, � � I � Which do the lecture room where beautiful- � he no' Owe. Tho : is (, -1 a f iner. on wedding on Tuesday of last week. � . and fura. Some stores go in for 11 eheapixess," others for quality. imittee of Ulm Liberal Association of toriously holds by virtue of such in - I . . . ly de;c�irated tables, laden with, on- � I quality. than lai,st IE e ision's.. It is ex- —Rev. Tlws. Manning, pastor oll i , . . z - � I I iquities. . . i You prof or I . oughl good things to uatisfy the most �ilhlo proviape of Ontario, calling the pe ted that !a bett�r,.jprlbe ithan usu- the St. Marys Methodist zhureb,has I- � I .- ; I I � � . I The ;Provincial Libexal Conventio . at 11 By wlwt the Gover,hment has 0 I%c . , - � epiourea,p taste, were spread. n &I will be. paid. I 1 cepted a call to the Methodist . L. ., I I - . : . . *Ottawa alwoh, Window. . * C -Ord 3) I yo.0 members, of Pxesbytery, w10 were . vember 23rd: done in the, past ,we may razsoadbly -During a recopt I visit to , 8,- -Sergem� ; ' in I t It may attempL to do M�. A. B., Ayleswo�th woo asked, -A number of begs which Messrs. rl ney 'and a L-A)i i session, enjoyea tie feast of ; I Toroatoi Nov. 9,1904. i foroeatA W,ha I. ,. I - , ' ,� Venetian% . You pay your mo tat . � I I �' DeaTSir,-Alta. meeting of "Ila . ek . � in this, it' ket effort to avoid pub- after ,he 'bad seen , ben Douglas & Sons, of,Logan, had been - , t!hings witb the ladibs. lb 'Premier, w - - . . I 5 . � I ; � � N tic conclZration. , -* . showing at the St Departmeni t I I . � Tha Afternoon Session. loeutivo of the provincial Liberal As- 11 in the Uoe of tmblio danger, and IhB�� was 'going t;D1- , marn in, and he .. Louis' fair were . -1*4 . I I take .ch -opening proceedings Mrs I sociation, h9d in their irooms to- in roplied bhlat he .Wias -not in politim. detained in quarantine at Port Hur- - . yo_y r oice. After , , . oraor to afford an opportunity, rDhere . ad. to be I - * I'dayt ilt mwi dieteided- �to call a *s a I io,u that I 00,a� I a - i Mr. on, where they - were fou � I . - � I .P�l - . I '. i � . -Pletcher, of Thames Road, gave a -�vmatio,n.of ,the Liberals pf Ontaxio, -to avert it, I ,have cafled this meet- . Aijeswort& is , I - . . inclined to stick to infected with bog cholera, and 13 I . . i I VOTY instr4lictive: Bible reading on - - . ri Tard.. - & d1o6ity,of God filling the earth-" �for, t4ho, 6,&nWAemtio,n of Ouch -busi- 'n'g- hits legal business. arkd not to entex had to he -killed. ffhey ,were valued I ...... I If it is smartness of skirle, PJrfection of fit,. thorough reliability at a fair "T '� 11 J. .P. WHITNEY. * jV2,000e � I F . I I the, Cabinet. W �he'r he will bg at I - _ -, � . nems -as bbo representatives thereas- I ' , . = price you're after, then this is thei clothing and fur store, for you. . ahoi.�Yiiig bi well chosen words -that I' -, � 1. Towento, November 14, 1904.." : ded . to do - , herwise remains � -Mr. Wfa. Jordan, wbe Iresides a; . I , � . oembled might eonsider of �nigiort 0 .. 'Persua I I � " . I I � ' - . Vhle'Glory � of God 4s shown in all iore, I anoo to the Liberal tparty. The oon . . li h f t . ! - . . 60 be men. ttle -souff -.* -he ivillage. of Dub.-� , , 11 I largest and -best selected in the 'Dominion &tLv,e wc�rks,-,esp6ci4lly in -.the crea- q Huron Opinion. - I - . . �� . From our stock— o . vention will be &eld in 'Aasociat�an :-At a 1Z Of di. lin, met with a severe accident on - - ' meptin � - . V_ . . (one of the - . tion of man in his own image; wn I i . the - I i - - , - . � � I of the largesi- Value's to be found within the Zq I I Vile interviewer of the Toronto Teator!g of . - of Cxnada)—we. are offering som .. sp marred thAt .imagej*but God is Hall, corner of - Yoh-& and McGill tern Fair,, Lon- Saturday, ovee'U14- While tieing up� � , . . . . I streets, Toronto, on Wednesday, the I Ne, &mon, oome, r I don ecently 1�mi I ,), at - . tall the animal reared 'A .11 I . I I . glotifled in ,t%e mlvation of mad; 0, of ou . . T . otat.6me was a colt in the s, ,t i OR, � . county's borders. � � " Uals be'ein � I , � . . ' 3 d of NoViember, aad ill be opened llur,dn that. the associa- and struck'Mr. Jordan on tlhx� face, , I . ,12 r N .poLiticiams, seeking t)l*lir p��,nted 0howin I � .. �. I . I I ris , el I I -ugly gaab and breakinZ . � � I I . promVtly at 10 o1olockAA thia fore.. o V abilit I . may glorify Chri % name dn tellipz _ pinions on. Itbe. pTesent political tion blad met alli I I . t*hw in ton- making an, . I - - . I - his nosq. . 2 1 1 ­ - - - - - - - - - * 6 0 . � I . � 4>�� 4 $10i 0444 I , iijoon. The following persons will be situation. The following arequoted: 0eetion with the � exbibltJon and - 1 1 : t1he 'Glad.News." , ' - I -to - . '*d a bal . T4 I I eligible. as member&: I 11 N[T. J. L. Killorm, president .of 2,000 to the good, mews. Thiqmas Lenk.wn and I . . i - . � Mrs. Shaw, of Egmeadville, the . I r in a very satis- Keefe . � . I &_ , , employees of the Stratf ord �he . 0 a do A114. A� 0 0 president, followed with her annual � 1-)4beral senatows from VhiB Pro- the Seaforth Reform Association, This lea the . Improvom,ent �Co., fe,11 from a scoaf-, - - 1. I . I "Vince of Ojiturio. beartily approved of the holdilig of'40t0]ZY P6sition,fi cially. bhe sum - I ist . k � 0, 1: 10.1. address, -, basing her'- remarks on - .00 to s credi t I � ,t,he jbank bei - g fold Mian4ay -evening, tibe latter re -i r Thank5glulag Week- 2 -Liberal members and ex -mem- a Provincial Liberal Convention. He ., w it . n , 91ka . i I . the topic-, 11 The greatest work in - ' . � � . . � I that ithe bring.: 1 4 -vier ,$7,000, - I 10o1v . .to - 7 - - 4M . bers of. the House of Commonse'or. expressed the opinion ing sovere injury to ihis shoulderl � � I � I allftle world and we have a share, iii ' . . . I . . candidalbes in t1he last Pominion -1el- ing togethl& of the onembers of the 11 i --Turnip growinx for commerc�ja.l jand, lfhe former having two ribis i ' I , I'll � . . . I 1. it." Oixr� pie�wpt'duty ito make t1io ' I I . 4 broken, besides Sustaining intern4b Ve 1,eation. . I � party from all parts of t -be Province , UT 0005, 'ha:s bolme'to be quite J I I - I . � at each $15 00 known, we cannot ibe neutral. . � ( I - 26 Black ,Dog Costs, sizes 40 to 50 3 -Liberal members and ex -mem- V1 )Pie, industry jes of injuries. � at � - � i I � � . ty�hjt duty of fthe church is to . ohould have em edthusing ef feet on , IsEap 1 i t1he icount Z i -Tibere. �,paosed away at the home . - tell all people; t1he disciples did this. Aembly, or, tRw pq,tty ag . a whole, ,while the dis- - Wfa Larloo and Wel ii Igton in Ontario'. ad - . 15 Black'Caft Coats - -i I at each 125 �00 � didates at Ube last Provincial el- outsisions of matters of interest from' J311YOTO are !taking this 1year's crop O& Mr. Arohie Robertson, in St. � - . - . ' . . Wo need t,lh� will ito do this work. can .raphl. i � . ' ection., or Liberal 'candidates who, a party point of iview would bring 6t -about - seven cei 0or bushol, and Marys, an Saturday morning - - 'S. . T 'ink of the honor of being a 00- I . . . kets' � "' the leaders, in touch with the rank igend t1hem as farlaway. as Georgia. imt., Elizabeth D. Robertson, a -gid .... 12 Ladies' Fur, Jac � at each 20 00 -wowker wit!h Christ, .. let each one Are inow �n 1*1e1ield for election". � �, . 4 -Tho president and all .vice-gres- and f ile of bhk� �avty, and place be- It is "timated tbo t from some of 90 years. Tau-- deteased lady ,was a , . : . I I . ' � i of � us Near GhTi9t saying, Go Ye. This I I was is $ I ithere w . � � . 'T I ir R-aff&, sable tailltrimmed � ' I . w1h uit Ung, and las ., I .;:I 10 F-1 at each 3 50 ca� be- done by personal work at '&ntI3, and tdio secretary and treas-: fore, tffi)a leaders the onbiased views the Stad th* 7, ill be eative, of Sc,otland-, but came, to this � � 7aTer of every riding association. I of �taiieir supporters. ,qhipped in the ndAg4bo�rhood of five. ociqmtTY -e;a q 0 V-0 I - � - 1 . .. hon�o,.givirug of our meanst but es- . * ives from. I hundrod caTs, ' ;1 . -1 . � lived in St. Maqys tihe greater part -- - I � . -,y ,carnest prayer. .,� - 5-T-wonty welpresentat On the liquor question Mr. Kil- I - at each. 4 76 la ing in.� the- oro'vinm of On- loran was quite. reticent. Looking i -MT H. 13. Kyl�, of Oakville, -%viho of, 11ir-T life. I I - 12. Fur Collarettes, . pe�"Ily b mws - . . . L.S�r , , � - black and brown . I eacih Tid - . p2frs r, , 'baTio, to be nomi � .- ... I I � -At tam Assizes at Stratford be-, . - I i I I � ,,0 I nated (by tho As-'st t1be qu0stion from a purely party oluis several times -v sited d3ritwin on � 0, RAM ­ . . voi M. L. McRae, of WeIA' i 'te - ; . I Iferself a very pleasing and I .. . � flowe Mr". Justice Teetzel, . 50 dozen men's wool, and fleeced lined r sociatiouLL for Ithie, ridnig or by, As� ex- standpoint he did not think* the Gov- beamif of the P�It� imial coloniza-. Mr. it. T. . � - I . . earnest speaker. He, 64bjeot 'ot . . � . . -- Liberal origanizer..got a r opened-- . 45 "Our Aims and our -P riviloges," as' Ocutiye. . . eTament.,would -gain- anything by ap- Ition branch, an4". ;induced a large Harding, - I I . Undarwear, all size§ at each I � � a farm aiot of ,$25 -)X * . � 7 . � Arrangements will ,be'made with pealiag to the country on the pro- filumbei l4barers an-& domes- Ver ,for libel published 11 Met Double � � . I members of the W. V.I. M.S. Jgave a j�tics to come to, itNe Province, -where the Stratford, Htra:ld. The judg-i I . i - the Tailways f9r reduced ftres, of � hibition question. �even werme,_ . I . g�andppportunity of impressing up r-, e 191 demand fow i tch help fat ex- ment was entered according for that : ' which due ndti 1 will b *ven in the Mr. W. - H. Kerr, of the Brussels ithe � � ,'y, wfth blue- � � 4 dozen Ladies' Rainc ats, ten different , on every member their duty. Unsel- . � Id amount and costs, which will not bev 0 , publio- Oreas. Post a)i,d secretary of the East Hur- I etedis t1ble supplys � caves for the4 o . , . - '_ I F ' fiJah w k for Christ being a bless- I '_ I ke quite 'lan -a Similar I .1 avy. The H-�rafd said editorially. S I � beautifially and without capeE; - - . at each, - 5 00 - -, ' Every representative s1blould � I - T,he needs of ithe women of In- ortna, i on Liberal Association, spo d on sioil Wis week. he styles, with . 1,91 I a certificate from the president 0; .'lopefully -of tile benef it to b der M is a1nticipAted,;;;;;ii t he ,will be that " Mr. Harding disturbedthe Bor� . . . �14a !�dv6uld appeal to us. What are I e 't tford and did . I secretary of the. a�ssociaticin by T* convelitio it lquite as successf as in taipe past. don meetin,,at Stra . I I - I � I . our. aims in our own Auxiliar,im? . ived f rom a party n. . . , , a gpentleman. I Pair. . � I which he is nimminmbeA of his appos�t- S ,cou.aty treas. not alet like � I - s Raincoats' all -cPlori3—faW,n, First, to got all ,women interested I would undoubtedly enthuse the vatrty -jam" � . 5 dozen -Men I -eon urex of tbo unt , of Prescott, was.. .-H. M. M. -Oft, : 4- . I . vention. and ws-,%, 143 considered, a str 2 � dharged at the As.4 . - 4 75 in MiSSion -$V-0Tk. Every woman, needs ment to the I I ateg- . at eacL I . � � I ad aocked in bhe sizes at Stratford, with- .theft from, . , Ih I � I'll � . lbrown, grey � -to 'have a share; a personal invita- . I J. K, KERR# ic move on the part of the Premier. bound and "�g " _- t&o Dominion El-pxew CompanY, St, - . �� � I I � I of this offie i t hie other day. I ­ � I i W-25 - - I : . � . � tion is a great inceptiv4�. We need, President Executive Commit�ee. AlWiough, a strong ,temperance man vault bficTys, was found gulltk by Justi'm . . - . . I th(e young �-vvomen, the (prayinig wo- - H. M..'MOWA, ", Xx, Kerr was quite outspoken in Tihe "treasurer lba . been robbed of ,one month L I 'i . L I zel and Sentenced to . . ihis views an the prohibiblon ques- *$15,000. Mx. Stcl'l ha,d been in Teet I . T 4 dozen Ladies' and Girls' Jackets, sizes men. We need the women of talent Secroly. � . large sized, - I in jail. A pvt1tion from.,st. MAr" . 1 32 to 38, in five different styl-6s"J With - and -we.-­need the -silent member. —0 tion. He thought it would'ibe a very the vault Sixteen hmrs. He say S. . I . . -p. i r repo ending mercy no .1.189ant Mar- . ChTist's command to his' disciples is unwise move on the 1part of the Ross tUat about 5 , ..4 while seated in people . Ynm . . . 'Whitne3i's 1,Aanifesto. gove�rjimqnt to al3peal to t,he coun- thlis office, two mlsrett men entered doubt prevented the .-Antence fxomV ; , DV this sea- . � and without Shoulder capes ' . . at each . 4 '75 for us. " As 00 Fathqr hatb Mr. - I Jobla tzle , . � . - . .. . I I -1 � Severe Kun � � 0 im,bound being � � . . - -even so send I you.`� 71D! - The Provincial Coimservat'ives arp, try on this question. In his opin- owd threatened � more - - a are great - , - 1. . I ine to you I .1 it agged I - . man waS, f ixs.t in ithle t ransgression I �0 hlave a he,country wasnot rea . - 1 � convention in Zpronto on i ion � dy for Igo ftis feet and han,d;, him,- and and Henry Sohneider were also lsen� . ........ ' ' ; - J � , rs black . -ext week, the da,,y fol- * sweeping 'a ,measure, and au'appeal pudhied him inside.1he wault. After tenced, the foTmer being given five . I 1 150 Men's Dress; Overcoats, in 0010 ) yet- th)e Promise was "The seed of , Thursday of n, i _ I ' s, at th,e Kingston penitentiary, � -he he r � Each. .1 d and fancy pat- - � �be woman tsh-all bruise,t ad of', 14wing ,Uhe. Libtxal convention. The � to thle country on it would be dis- gatawring up $15, [ 00 - the, Imen .6losed, Year . I , blue, krey stripe Ml i'g manifesto ih%s b,cen issued adt'roits to 'thle- party, and fo �tbe, tible door of the tv i � t, looked it, and '-and 'fib* latter one ,irear. . . I I I - grey : I low n V I . __ - 13;ern de d. I , I - �. � I . . t, ' P, i . w . $5 J00 bo 8 00 the serpent." e He 0 �rte Xr Alfred Gunning died at hi -A I tern 'i . Greeting from St.' Paul's Anglic-, by Mr. Whitney, the. opposition -lead-_ cause of -temperanc . t -h ught � 't ��� ursday, i- I . . I . . ­ . I . L it should be possible for the probi-I -Dr. -Comfox olice magistrate, b0m'B. in St. Marys on Th i � .. I an c�h,urch ,svws brought in a. few well I ot: _ - d 44 - � I . i 11 . t Catihaxinesl ' h* has just re- November 3rd, a,ge fyiaats, While � .� � " chor,un wo�rds by Mrs. Clegg andi ".'To t1heeleotor;s of -the Province of bitionists and fibio, liquor people to� Of 8 - . t"r. - I I � j11at' tuYne � isko-ar ,Now On- visiting at Iiis old 11wme near Whal- � . - `100 Boys' Overcoats,. :: ster and R i1rom � the Society of -the Methodist'. OiataTio: , if �. I L . - . aglallefte I come fo !wine arrangement d from New is a;go the was -strick- I . . alarmed at the - would be satisfactory to both ; fail- tario, on ,a Moose q nting trip, says on a few M0110, 7 I . : . ... � 'It 3 00 t7o 6 00 church by Mrs. Medd, all of 11ensall. " Driven -to bay and I 11 � � � . YSIS & "I style b,y� volunteers for ,different Tigbiteolis- indiignation of the peo- ing that lie favored a striagent en- 0111at the ,wuntTY!J ' ,,there is enjoy- en with paral I , He partly recov- c . . � he exed but about Awo weeks ago he : I ' ; � - '. . . - I .1 11 � 5 � I � 11 . . I . ple, �bh)e . Piovinoial Govergineli I in -he tL ke of which t t I ­ � I *, I . : mission fields a4d laborers w4s re- � t, I force -ant of t present license ing a boom 1110�' I � . � - . I cond stroke from which he .. . I . . I . _. which for sevexal years has held of- law. never witr � ... .fore. Americans Whd a se k 0; - - - - . . . -1 i - , are comin r, 1 � I - � g in. by i � e hundreds 1 175 Men's Suits style silngle - and double - - - .:spmded to by Several ladies. During Roe by means of traud and crime, . _V- . . � . . In ,aev�er rallied. Mx. Gunning was a I . thle collection all joined in 13ing`1A19 I . I � ` � New Lisk-eard ! ' I vacant son . � . - -1ave heard I I . .g in, ro- lix - ll I -- . . a joyful sound." is about to -make a last and desper- ' I ,. , Canada. of MY, Jas. qunnin.-,, of- wilia1v,116 : . .. .. � breasted Sizes 34 o 44, in varied pat , 11 We -be constituencies. ,c,aj hou-se. Rich fi' �ij in mines are rt Some monQs ago, not bein . . � �� * lry � I . � - � � * for itul i i I - ' I --- . � . .9 , Sa-%Vefs, of Brucefield,- dedicated a1e appeal tov b I -J. H. Dobafty, a Pullman '' le J bust Jigalth, he ,sold , bis U.rm and ' I ns "of checks a d Stripes, black and � - - sponsible 0 - ter , ), . I offering for'the year i prayer. "In order that th layge majority.i conductor, wlboi ran between Xont4 I leaves , _; 1% 0.5 r . 11117. )I e vire o, �om. The pe p - j,eaMo - \ � -� 1. � ,a n, g4ve a V, 0 'ay to St. MaTys to live. 'He � " I . � -a. . . an � � J , up thte-'re , 0 6 00 to 9 00 i Misg Wilson, of Clinto of t* people, those ­,vho desire, cle. roal and Quebec, s1hot thimself in th ; . hlu-e: Worsted !,. rr � I iinho is'a daughter of Mxa. ! . I I . . eice4t government, � pect of gettlyA.;X `- 'rand Trunk Pa. .1 wife, � . I . � -1 I 1. Ivory &actical talk on instructing ,honest an d d . M 'I t --Y i T16411t _tWvMpI0, on Friday nh.ght, anfl � 'r it - � e oitio, and bbley �r the new ro4A Tlios. Fostie,_, Grantan, and two li: - _. - 'unity to discuss th4', I Z . -a shortly afterwards. Dohertk ' . . � .: I - !Mission Band m4ambers about Mis- haVe -n OPPDXL ; di, d i " - - r - -rjo .. . . i, ill be t1hv,- M-i6'ili - �, of New Onta . - tie boDY0. .- . � I 3 piece, for ages 4 to . Isiork'atics and bbeir fields.of labor. situation, I have instructed the of-, was a young man and unma W !, . ... ssen _Tll� .1 . Jter .. IW'BoyB' Suits 2- and . . . . Dr. Comfor t f o pa ger traf- morning freight train which E, __ � - I J . I Rev. F. F. McL. Smibb, of Honsall, f ioeTa of ,the Liberal -Conservative Td�e cause of his act has not =� 110 `""- 4-ij, . i * due at Mitchell a -bout 6.0# '04, - - � . 16 yeara single � double breasted I ; es- -Asaoci&tion of the province ,to ask I fie in the dircetik.1- he was g0mg so AS . . � ; I � and ) - I came, with greetings from the Pr Xplained. I ; M -on- �� . I � * , � 4� -1 e in three, piaces on I - . . � I me�mbers of the Ossociation a4d - great that . he coO I scarcely get a elmk, brolr I . , __ . I ts i" I bytery, bringing congratulations on bhk,, �Tbje will of the 4ate. William M. ilt� I , � - I also Norfolk style'; 'odd 'Sui . q' seat on tdm rail,N� A. .train. day mo)rning -of last week on See- ` , I I � I . rogress we are making. - -also represeatatives from- tjhK-, mun- Donough, rotired merchant, of Lon- t four miles -east of � . � follow W ords app Jo I . ; . co will sell at about half regular.vahle 1 50 tO 3 00 t)"e " lities to� ,meet .at Assopfiation don, i1ma been entered for probat�._ -The - ... t . of the eared bach's hill abou 9 pile ­ I Mrs. F. H. Larkin, of Seaforth, eon- i i pla . i rdsentfn' ' Grand Mitaell. The front part of the � .1 11�; �� � .1cl - -n. the p . ' I - -, ­, . . ducted a mission band conference. hall, in thle city of Toronto, 011 It provides for the Aisposition of an . .1 station .�;_ I I � - . Jury at the �e .4 tounty Assizes. trladn Tan -into thp- . yard,Lhe - . ip,new ideas rea- %hursday, November 24, 1904, at 2 "tate valued at $140,000, qv;hi0h will, g make up - POW-—' - . Young people take i . - . . t "week -. �1.1� most frequent, trainmen bad started *to . r. ' U , I hl e and grey, sizes . dily. Tht Band must be alive t _ f �, in ,_ - o, the o'clock p. in, In addition, .1 invitB be about equally divided betWo6ni las f , 25 Boys' Reefers, I ; " Cause of dis-hiones .1which we. Telgret and did not got time to Switch of- � I I ; ntative, men in egah I �_ I : _______.­ "I ; at each 2 50 to 3 ,00 ! nemssities of the work; rthe leader represe cOwtit- widow and four daughters. , 7 - were behind � . ; � to 1114 22 to 32 � . y, no ma,ttor what .their party ve to bolie-� Iiis rather on the before the 'cars that no paini, . ust be. a consecrated devoted per- none -Xa:ftlew Staples, a Tarmer 0-fi he de- came tearitlg into the ing 1; . � � . . � m ) affiliationSr-may be, and w10 sympa- Qtrman district, Manitoba -,vas kil- indreaw-, than Ot �, wise, is it yard and "as they al-. �' . l . son, full- of enthusiasm, nvitb 4doef . 0 ae t rich - t witbou ch craihed into the rear end -of the , - ake hold of , rs, heavily . I . � strong love for girls, even the giddy � thize, with our . objeotsi ito attend led nea,r Carman on Saturday. aire. to g.6 � t mu , demolishins a box �car filled. , 50 pairs of Boys'' odd knicke us �j their ad ' labor, -oft" by V �bling, ivibich has train 9 . I. Th4 art, � � . ones. The,,pTesident must be on time, also .and ibelp - vim and'was driving to town -for a load 'of .1--lyn arl, . : such an 'alluire-M.. - � for Ine y all, with peas which hadbeen shipped for 50' t. lumber, w1en his horses ,ran aw�y, � . sizes 22 io 32 i at each I I opeaiing and closing promptly. Quite O'deouragemen . . Walter Thomson. The ground , I I Ali and an almost i Pztible at�raction Mr �Ors furnish lined, I . n the' presence of great public upsetti,ng the wa-,,g,on, �e it -will bet . . - I . . .. a discussion, followed about studies r l NITIn: I cov-cred with peas several feet . I � . I r .1 . peril Iyarty designation and differ- struck on for tqwse who c , , ander its spell, was roken castings - 0 dep, � . i1e.F.T1 Who , loo pairs of Mon.'s u.6users, all'sizeli, in va- I land leaders. , 1wats the for-ohead and i:p- espe�ially tite TL men. Itwould ,p, and b and twist- � . YO . I I 1� - i ere ele*L- eaces are of secondary importance. stantly killed.. . �� danger more ser- § about in -all directio-im . ales to -oust . ! " 5 The following officers w . at each . 1 3, . . ed iron Ja I � I# The f jr,st '!great necessity Of the -W. A. Scott, for over1twenky �e w6ll to .have it I � I � , z _-, candidatef � rietv of patterns' . . � ,ed for the ensuing year: President, 0 OUSly PoDinted 04' So much. so is _Oftle; of bbie oldest residents of . � - . � I :L- I I . li Mrs. Shaw, Egmondvifle; second situation is zloan,­ honest and de- years treasurer of the'eity of W' I ,. , I 0aso th4! ( - I V of the ,nipeg, has resigned his position, ,L: s t1re � ii�e -the to St. MArys about -two mentlirs age, nds,y secom"' degitiniate spoirt Avonbank, - W -hp had oalyTemov,dd Lon— I 5 dozen pair � : � hanorarY prosident*` Mrs. Hamilton, oemt gove'riament. The polio. , � tYL u it � � .,little rk -4 ffen's� D s � � t.6 which is 450 developing I - i .- A is I rvjsi,,Lrt7ed ia - . - 500 ,Godoria�; 19t vice, Mrs., E . Saw- oppo6itian in t1hp- Legislature is will de,vote bl entire attention I! Physical to its Q. � lbas by betting died on November 3rd, in the per- .. ol lined all sizes � t4ha people, and has re- ,,is �, WO . � iers, Brucefield- 2nd vici, Mrs. F.H. familiar to insurance business. When Xr. . 11 I �t Mary &Jef- 3 . i I o become tibe .1 of (ruilling the eon of Mr. JAU McMillan, aged. $5- i . 0 - i of our The late John Aiken McMillan, was . ouslY ng G101 es, heavily i Ilop; secretary, Mrs.. cation by a majority of six or seven penditure,was under $400,000. 1 Js n , # , of Some born in T.anarkshire, Scotland. For ��_ - & J--_ ,e . . i f b,est young . t: I f ; Larkin, Seafo i Lai-, ,3rd vice, Mrs. ceived their endorsement and watifi- Scott first took office ,tbe, city �'�_ morals and fi � III,& 4 dozen pair Men's Wo&i � CaTsWell, MIGE To this record we, XIOW $2,000,000. t I In . �. , toy Ling hOr sOIX pet pair- , 250 R. Irwin, Clinton,,, treasur'er, Mrs -A. thousapd, votes. - * I -William C . , whose father about forty years ihe was a resid- , lined .1 . - . I Scott, Seafort�; �eoretar.y of sup- point with 'pride. -Orillia claim's Ue distinction of ; - - � it &IS week- .- inton; Be t tex Agricuttural Instruction. blife oldest voter in the Dominion. liv,w in St. Ca , "' 1,40s, went to Man- ent of Avenbank, w1ore 1he was a sue- � his �ard bx , ; plies, Miss K. MeTaggart, C1 1114 oitize.n, . � Mrs. Wm. ' August !I4 the harves - . ys, H&VY Ribbed Wool Stock- . s�aoretary of litera ' "'The question of. in-c,reasing the Mr. Patrick Reedy, wilho is in his itoba in I ters, ccmful farmer and good - ,,I ney "out three greatly ,esteemed ,�,e standard o L : . * . � ture, - . - X � , by all who came I I I - megas of obtaining agricultural in- 98bh, I , � 25C Martin, Exeter; Mission Band isee year, and walked &alf, a mile; to ox cur'SlOn - r- Cl,�. ill- rs was, plomg,h- in contact with him. I � i api Aft] . �27 � urric- lap for Ois di- ings, sizes 6 to I "'. per pair .. I strixotion by addigg it to, Me 0 his nat*al AvOeks ago, it . His wife prede- -- - A oaridO,atei � � I rotary, Miss J. Wilson, Clinton. cast this vote. He has all . g wit,U threwo Wses In a field ou ceasedhim about fourteen years ago., - - A� I , , Numerous votes of thanks wo,re ulum in tbX High-6chools and Col- faGuities, and can see to read tbe 1-ol . . .1. is but ,he is survived P,v two sons. -A- �hat h0- wil, aid � of Ulm farm in Ma "oba whare he , , Y i -1 .1 16 dozen Men's Wool SOx, medium - passed, and it was agreed tbat the legiate Institutes, and providia; daily papers without the, . ma I M previous -he fell at . .Ipeofictl it . ork � i� .employed, when 4 . . t ' ' 25c col,i§ of land for practical w spectacles. 'I ��, was attacked by bout two weeks ;, rgise4, and a . weight, two pair . next ai4nual meeting be leld in St. par . daughter' pf two large prairie� A olves. The beasts tbe el -de of tie house and broke his , 'Anftew's - and a�sio. �h!e question .of e- -Mrs, Allen, elder I , is stock to his nervous I , - church, Kippen. The col f great fe- .hip. Frona thi . - -'� ottacked, 0hestne, ��, with 1, ounted to ment � of system's of sewerage in Mr. W. T. R. Preston, Emigration ,- . _Xr.M4 - It" . . . . ; lootion i n the afternoon ram I i. y the �ystem be did not ireeover. . ity. Tihe horl't, terrified b: )s Nes, in made u� knota, 1 $16.72. 'At tple close of the meeting. to-%Yns.� and villages, are amoni; the Comn�lssionor for Canada in England, TOc ,. -David Currie, who is workinig at =-WAF60 z en T �) 1 were a Z . ain -entertained in quostis6ns advocated by us.' , is to b ec,om4 the Mayoress of Cjo.y_ dreadful howls 4� (the.twolvies, gal- - . . - �, at, ' 260 tle ladies' I . loped away, dra-0;� 'he Vlow after the.placing of the new beating ap .' wita- a ser,4 each h an important bourgh on the . . 4ig t W,hile Out! I . four-in-han&7 '8trings and bOwl . . bbe lecture room,by the, ladies of so Lekisiat eized a stick of paratus in the basement *f the. St. 1. � I- - 'Chestney 4 , - p � � ; . / garmel church. � facilitate -� the acquirement by mu- southern *border of London, Eng-. bNW1 I MaTys town ball, bad attached an- ,� W`awaff,067A ' . - r husband, Ald. Allen, J.P. wood", which wo ,fortunately lying . . ples at 5 dozen B s' Tqque Knit caps'.�-colors, T[he closing- addxess was Igivoift by nicipal�tiejs, on proper and TeaSOn land. He I esday af - ig ILP, oly . noe= by, I ficiavored ito. clef end old P ' A _,loot)rle wire, on Weda . � . . 25c rs.(Rev.) Smith, of Hensall, who in able, borms, of' all Public Utilities will shortly resurae the dutie�* -of .1. t (f, Lily suc- ternoon last, -to one of the IaMV I , 1*�ru -es, ins . I to provide machinery f or Chief Magistrate of that town ' H * 4in?" when I blue, red and striped, large tas'e . a few well c1hosenwords, asked very and also . ,himself from th , . Tht wires,so, as t,o see better at his work. LYOWIng him- - ; - I.. ne -th�e p-r'bmpt settlements of disputes - -Probably the oldest man in Can- ceeded in killing',!One of them -, "his arin--A- . I fitly, ii,lhat has this meeting do . other wolf, bow4*.r, 'continued the When the dwsk -of afterroon. rAme I *Moleskin and. Mu e and black , I -belped usf 'We hold between capital and labm. ada, who exercised his, frdnehis� on . ' t rave out � to . 100 pair Of Ken's . for us, has it ' session of the Leg- November 3rd ,was Philip Chishiolm, attack. , 4, ',' was rapidly los- On he had a narrow escape from be- , F a position seound to none; we work � I'll At the last I I . I -Monday ev- I V -Dants large Sizes only, per pair 760 I ing his.. tr, t 0 ,ud when the wolf ing electrocuted. He bad warDed a d err3 ,, ) I � Id -wide mot!" to bring iiiature the Opposition proposed of Lool Lomond, C. B., who pdlled . . joyable I - with a wor I imnped Ms " " Z and fastened its boy .helper that when be should call - . T aming Railway con- bis vote for J)uncan Finlayson, Lib- Ju I 'he 7 h d quickly. 17'P-00091510, w,hd - . t a gospet to the heathen. his, that the Temisk , - 3- - -, I � �1 ---- meeting should make us do betto-v structed and owned by it -be . Govern - eral candidate 'in Richmond. Mr. teeth, in bis sboew�lt,l . . , I . - - I . . __ - - - - F 'V-��W_ . A 0,0~40 0 OF _,_% Mr. Currie unfortunately took bolil "'Ireshing for. - - should be operated by the illing him -to t'N',me),16rround, and prob- - � I : - work. Let us do and not dream. . meat, Chisholm was 101 years old in une P, Ile . h' -,y coul& of a bary spot of the live wire with - s, returng- , i _ - m Of Teays- This last, and he hopes. to be able to vote ably Ing A C estul I -1 ­ province for a t4W � 'Wilin, . - and - 4 instantly he was m rt., tile West . I The Evening Meeting. of f er velly litt , xesistance. Fortu. his 1pf t h. . an ; I)POT-tunity for a practical test of once more for Laurier, e jumpvd at on -M on a board I ' 01 . I . � n 1, Wt Ube evening in�eeting, �vhich was 't operation of railways, ,tely for ohj�4tney, another man histr 11 I Governmen � . -Mr. W. A. Mackinnon, Canadian JU . . .­ . Largely attended, well render.ddduets me in s) ght � hen, and seeing I so as the current would not form a - . Ar-Ift . was voted 0own by the Government. agent at Bristol, England, writing. Oa P, pulled and jerked to . . Stewart,, and a solo by members in the"choir � the depart- Chestney's do � , ltla:e situation, rant circuit. H � . � G r %e�- i g, � Assessmimt Of Railways. an October 31st, to i - toosan himsolf but it was of )TOUvail. . . Varied t -he programme. Rev. Mr. . Et t.jtj, legglngp, 5 ; serious t,O blg a!�sists;7n'i� '�� The wolf. seeing __ ,If- I I 1, of MoKillop, as a delegate I -The attitude of the Opposition me-nt at Ottawa, m*kes the � � his'new anba-Z04�',t, decamped. chost- -Se yelled for help and finally bL1% - Tbli iff tya'a , , . CaTswe tLbie question � of proper assess- statement that Can4dian shipments 1. e and eared for, boy helper heard bim eame tio his i, � � imt.. - I from thie Presbytery, addressing the on - e ot I ney was taken'j�s I I - . 4,01'a agolt, for " � as made of f lour 34ual to the igam- I I I are considered i -ro-scue and pulled the live wire fromm �, i terial, said:- ment of railway property ,w . ,. . Geqrga A. 816tor Sros.5' ,�Old Stand, ladies of tffie ' Presby pass the pleS on �i PM severe, , Johns -6,n by bheir ef forts -to wwhilow e iorders were giv- and 'his , 1, ; 190.1 . I I �_ go r1khe PresbyterT rejoices in the clear Rao'10,6t the rescuer an- I bis hand. The ' b0Y got a. - � ­ : on. He intend'sNolo, forward full'par- dQ-M9er0'u5- , . . , - wili be _­ I work done by the W. F. M. S.11 in Pettypiece Bill asabasis far action partment. He also ,)eared when bO� i did, ithe wolf would Isbook in doirrr ,So, nbd Mr. Currie f011 aent � � _177 C) JR .1= t -efforts w,hich failed when +be pro- t1culgra to the de 6�ajy .,U�,,6 killed him. - helpless to the cement floor of the .. 14 I M Ok I A . a few earnest words be. pointed out I . -s of undoub, *_ nrevived again. � �hool 910 the . S _V__1 -Z::N- -LA -I- L:�3 - ortunities and our privileges motet of t6e bill abandoned it and calls plain I t L-144- '91 . , our OPP usinesslike methods -of 'Can- 1 I - I . I J�qve en s4 and ila-it- � �, f shoulddo our duty Joined the Government in killing the unb I -Two ba19M - be attW out 1 One minute tonlror aelay,of help and il.t;h artion- �, 1. ! to use tbietm- We it. These aTe some -of .the questions adian ai�p'eTs, who seem to be un- - been eleotroonted. 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