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The Huron Expositor, 1904-11-25, Page 1. - ____ ­-, , , — __ __ -1. h- �d H9 e 4: - z . - ­�� �_ * 11*T_ d,4� , i %_ �1 � Q -2 ------ W_ I ­­_ ­­­­ - I- - -- I - - . - - - I I � - .11 - .- I '1� - ��T­:� . - - - - �T__ - - - . -_ �� � -, , � - - - � ­ � - I � - I � ..Ia.� - � � .5- . I � � I � - , , , - I - I I � . - - 1 �!�!�__W�wr�__,� I I I - . : I el �a I %� I - . ­ r" . r� . - L . ­ � . � � v � , ; .. -1 ­ � I , 1, -, . � �___ . .W - - 0 , . 2 -7 . i . . . . � I � . I I . - . . I . I I i , � , , . I I . I 1, I � � I �, I I . . ., � I I - � . . I � i . . � . r . � . i r � �, I . I : . � . ;� � I I . _� � . I . I I ­ - - � - � . . - -i n I .1 . � I � f . � � I - I . . I . � - . . � . - , I . , - *1 I . . I I . 1� , . . . � � - � - . . � i - .. I I. . I . '. - - I ., ,_ ­­­­ 1. 1-1 il- ­­ . -J1 ­­ 11 l . � I t I . . . '. . 4 . I * I I � I.., - I - � " - �� I I k, — � I . , - . . . I � . . . � . � � I . .. . � I . . - - I - . .. � � . I . I , - - I . . � . I - . ;1111 __ � - _A I I li 4, " � . -1 1.1 i i I �! '41 W . � - ;;. �cz . U -., 1 2 __I ! I Iii, . U - _1 * � I - �.,i . I I i . . . I I - 11 , . . - � I . ! , . . ; I � - - . - . I I I - . � . I I I � I . I i "....� =!" __ I . I - I __1 era '.. . I '. M - i, I -M I . I i . � ' �' . I I& - -, M I TEURTY-SIXTH . YEAR. I , __ . M M MM $1 -a Year in Advance. . . � I - Ei-ach, , !" M r 11 I FRIDAY NOVEMBER 25 19040 � � WHOLE NUMBER, 1,928. � � I . $ 9 M M_ 9 . . I .. . MMM M. I � M I M .. . M. M � - . M __���_� � �, � I . . � � M � . I . , � I I ; � I - '' .� I . . M % I I I M . Politics and sin I ess. i " Jim.,, � He claims t'luit they ppzsed, I Brussels. . I.having oile of them every'week or, I - "I M I .M . I - -- m � Window � two. It is the intentionof the inan�l Fine M % M - M thie. night in a lumber ,1 m � ' that the . � � positox,- ow cbt I : � � � pile, and says M - . I M M I M- ' Dear Ex Briefs. -Mrs. �R . McAlpine, of aging �w.mmittee to run it in sueN Z M I M M 11 I � t his- fat mas anxious to zet. -' I . I u can : M I M � I M ; M FURS din of the battle is oW eT and the re- I I Toronto, was a- visitor at the home way that the most fastidious "r-. � m M � a M I � M I � k� � - 11 'In , I 0f&i1oring I I I I M M � - M X%i of 'him, a I with Ithe assistance of har jp�trents here for a few days can not find fault with it and it � I . I I suit ,confirmed, I w�)uld ask you Sizes . -olu t-140 � � ,rey ; M I - of lbhk-- stranger, fasten,6,d him to the -Mrs son - ooura!g I � � I � � 7 " : AND what ., hes happ,D_% old ' Huron ? . . during the past week. . Addy, should . � I � I rec,eive the en - emeat -- I I � and I j. : � M I " I 3 , tra* Whr,n foupd tb?e. boy's bonds 1. I of Stratford, visitea with Mrs. Win. . - . - . E I � I � M I ' Th,e-struggle -,tas s rp, short and . e is I I M ; of all Lbe ,ditizens - Although tho M . � I M � .... FURNISH d,ocis be appe;�ed to be secure, and his hands m Rahantyne, in town, last week.- I munime.pal . M M 1 7 1 -on of . �ffi dyms4e I : 7 .... ive and the gre4t �`Domhii electiolis are a fewweeks �rice Tea � M I I were bound'-bohind his back. Made to Order 'John Fez-guson and bride arriwi - I � � . - TH� SAN 0.9 Canada, almost wi � ut i6xception i , d -aw3y there is already talk, of -4 1 1 1 � - I � .. Clotbing M � � Al INGS� f ­ - -Profemof , James W. Robertson, M o _M M � . - . �� rom the Atlantic tid. Pacific, en- M . home from their weddipg trip last zhange in ouT council ,and unlie,m I I I , `1,. L. D., v0hp has been commissioner ' � ., I � I I . .I M ,--M,- � M � ____ — dorsed bbe policy and administration m CURTAIN POLES—all sizes in Sat�irddy evening anfl. have, taken' up i the aspirants change their I m mind � M . I of Aigricultui-e and Dairying in Can- . � . __ Of Sir Wilfrid La-dri4r and Uis col- their r�esidenee on Turnberry street vt, be a b,�t ram , - I . , , I in the house recently occupied by � for the reeveship and council.- 'There . r'; leagues,.w1jle Nova SOotia, the home a -do, for U* last fourteen years has ," : stock, - 11 ack- *-, M , ;igned. The resignation will I � C , I go M I 1) .,;...--�, C Of the . 0mosition ned "!' Jamea Olivev.-Sas. Bloomfiled, 6 UT ea P _. - . . � . # "t- - into effect on the f irist of Jan ry, is Somle � - -,one 0UWT ack- . 4 a M, down every Conservanve, even hat � I 11a, AIEX, WINT]EIR-9 Torchto, was h�ere, for a few days itte'unp aspirbig for the conserva- � � �'t,._,� . and no �uccessor will be appointed. 1H. last week. -Rev. G.J. Ahey, of Pres- tive nomination of West .Ilnrqn for �m I tiffs : I OF."', IN leader. by over 1,000 of a majorit SEAyoRqL � I .. M M Y. I M . .�� L, L . I And it remained for eld Huron, the Px0f.; R#bertsod's action is the out- ton, wtas -renewbig old friendships the � � q� .� . ' � AN Lo-islat M - M de to Picture framing a Spechilty. here for a few days duviag the past that �eNould poll a la,tze vote here. y�&"v . ; ,$ M am ThIre is vo doubt A J ! ' I hoTA of the Grits,. to- condemn the come of I ;a proposal mac bim by I I I Will need thousands of articlea of wearing apparel for tlie coming winter Bea- Liberal policy, and s:And out . like Six Williax� Macdonald, thiB wjealtl�y. i *4 MM I I — week�­Xiss Watson, of Peel, is vis- -Miss Jimnie Hapkirko w,bo bas been - 1i I -1 M son, We want tol say to these thousands of men that there is no one store in the "thirteen" in favor of the Op- tobacco . manufacturer of Montreal. � iting with Rev, and Mrs. Ross.- visiting ,her I 9 ' - ibridge. The - , brother - for .tle past 11 ZM I O..ntario showing a larger variety of good � a of the �etter qualities than- will be poslition. But she no,ed not b Sir William purpows edtabligh�ng an being placed upon fhL Brussels was rq.presont�d' at the t wo, we,dks, ,ret � ned to 'hier home t . -qr M ber representative, a1nd our Cot- agricultural college in St. Anne, -horse.w4s -none ,the. iw&,se for the ad- 1�1 Viberal convention in Toronto ,this in Brussels laiA Pif,day. . - "M. mxd ! - fouud in this stare at this particular seaBOUI. The store is packed. from floor , Montreal, on an extensive scale, and venture, but tl.ht buggy %was* destrn�_ � week by Johp Letkie . M I , a . . vative . friends of 1 Sputh, Huron ts, Profespor Robertson t take 104, 1 1 _. F. & Scott, � - M � I I I to ceiling with, goods selected from the best pro',ductioni of the very best ser lVan 0 - -11 0 . M . may justly feet prioud of their mem. I W. H. Kerr, Robt. Graham, W. M. M Pule , . - C, -As L. Richardson, clerk in M -1 V . M 6 of, the institution. Sir W,4_ , Exeter. I �L s in this and other lands repreaefiting ma I ber in � r. 13. B.Gunn. '018'19 1we f Sinclair, D. 0. Ross and W. H. Me- I 11 - i the person of �_ - I I M - � - M I -hiar .asj'Craeken.-Mr. Harry and Miss .Lila Not,es.-Mr. S. IM Saudem Wbd p � and ',fie . - liam thes purehased a 700 acre lot, in- 3)0;aell,s * Hensall, 'torie y - ftare, in it I � . M P,olitic�% suf rice. - � I - M I M I I In a cluding ft!e splendid 300 acre faTm sielling � a. stove one day last week, Bartliff, of Clinton, were -alling on -%v�o so ill 111,Winnipeg and W10 re,, � : nal some few weeks ago, "I n - Z2 : ; oticed ?f Robert Reford. 'The' colloge, it by,- chanced to find -a set of artific- I - 0 I - old acquaintances here V-1 i week.. - turned, -.honio a ,tew weeks ago, 'is - T " I . I 5 - iure., I - TuOUSANDS F:��DOLLARS 'c6py of "'ho s�_ Marys Jour- is expected, will cost� $1,000,000, ial teeth iat the bottom. How -thp,y -, . L n M ---7- here an old fr*iendI� 'of mine'wms The Bru�ssels Herald has ..,.nee more .now gradually reeoverhag.-Mr. T4 I - J V M. W . M M � I I ,I M . Thle vnew intAitution is -intended to came thexe is a mystery, but � ,I . � . - . ,,�, the; � - .credited witih. inf.ormi�,ng the e itot lehanged Ji,ands and'is nov- -in Pos- Cann, of Usborne. who was so ser., im , M I ,& . . . . Z - -be One of tU #21gest and moist com- conjecture is that the ownt, in 1 � ­ . I I . i -I � � - , � M FUrS OC40UPY bur sl o the 619thing.a.rid women's jackets of that papier," on -Lis return from a- -be stove, -dropped en* � session of. Appleford & D, ican, of iously inju� a while ugo Jay fall -4 % A a large spac Lore, al�l plete on & - M � � t1he American pontinent. looking into t ­ � Jndez7eari �Gloves, Ties; Colla 1V W IT trip to bh* country, tha,t -the crops See-fortb. -Mr. Dellon, the late pro-, i0g. tr1om an opplie tree, is !$I 1% . departments are Overloaded, ,while the ! ra, were a failure and I as a consequ . - -The death occurred a few days "d being very ­!9enattiie guffeire4 I prKor, 'will shortly, rtmove to i-mprovi)W all%iough titffil very help-. * I . r �_ 3lufflers and other-gentlemen!s furnishin' : tm up more room than we - have ago at Port Stante� of'Daniel Gor- the m low rather thain let.any pie - , . �ffiy I .gs ake ence values in f arM I had drop- � Berlin. -Bast Huron Libertls' will 1p - Im m M � pd!$ - mam, w1ho was the oldest inhabitant son kno w that -he .wo* them ': I- ,58. His ,ca-ge is aikely -to be avery, ? IMET M to spare for them just now. - . M - � I ped coiniderably. Per-Uao this may: tibn bare on Friday tedious eue,X.- D. H�ur.don. Mall- A - . . * M ��d I - . have b;een the of the ,county of Elgin, and probab� -One day last week Miss Jeait 16- meet in Con'Ten mm nzx _. M I case 114� the township of this week for the purpose.of se-. ager.gg W60190 -M B-a�nk, iwiho is ma[ -A im, , � : VA7 1� M . . ty thle oldest in.the Province of On- Laughlin, of Brussels,had a : ' ' �1. . � I I visited by my friend �ut it is cer- very leeting a-eandidate t� contest ithe tj�,Usiaotio S�pWtsman, succeeded in '; I I a - - I . I I - �� �; Z, J . Xlk ; , P ' gtS , tainli, not applicible -to Manitoba d&Tful age of 108, yeam Dan Gor- had lighted a lamp alid was- shak- riding in the coming Prov�ncial el- capturing a iaxlpe bag of 'ducks at � " q Aftlo . tario, he 'having attained- the won- close call to a serious accident. She � _ � - I - ally.' Crops are above the av- eotlon.-D, A. Lowry -has purchased � Ell. . gerker� . Grand Bend a few do% agm-, m1r.M. � J 4" , -hr . i - - i 11onsands Of I re.sel I * ' in, as 'he was familiarly called,was ing t . burning match to extinlau . � � .- .. I . I verage yield; prices iare Wgh, ear ma . a lot ori Queen ,street from Chas.� ,U,01paddon. -Wl�o, �-�%*_4 been ioboseu as 4, . . � i I i . . . - born in County Clare, Ireland, in igh 'it when the flame caug1ft the it $175. Mr. t1W COMO&V&t*ve . 1. � I .. . . . 0 lots of No. I Northern Wing worth - Howlett, paying for i Z i , ,_1 �tandidute . . � . � I , her dressing jacket, trim- I at the 11 - ­ . ' . � � - - . on track at this point � to -day 88 1-4c 1 1 - I � : Ifft .J . . 1796, ' and ,hiad, theyeYore, lived in f root of Lowry purposes ereofinL- a resid- 1poo, -at doe time praetimd as a law*, f r I r ' _ � . will be, bought during the next month, and it is o.0 policy to 'place a at you... pe�r bobobel� "and '' t1hree, , centuries. When a �youqg med, with elder down. . *Almost in- once on it next-. spriag.::& Thanks- 31�.T 1 - i ; .b � , improved farms sell m4p en1h;rated. to America, and stanta)!eously the f Lre spread a�r . _ . lore� He is u mative of tb�p town � �w .� 1�m . a . - $tm - 1*x a,m .0 -ts are � also a I � -I.-'iving day 'Alo,oting match took ship of G'-,- - whd ' now oue of tba � dispoial an offering of timely, sugotions � for the judicious spending. of your from g a i � t 57 years -had resided at rAund ther neck but by p,roTpt action . . . i I . , ult Ste. Z . I - place between sides dbosm by Robt. .1 . - gooct money,,,Qn gomething. that is sum � to be appreciated on account of its' Wood- eft, 4ad. potatoes. Weill I pas serious injury was inflj�fe'd out- pranivent legal liguts of sa A . - . I . - i I . � * . . a - years np . T. LoNvick f or an ! _ � . i. I usefulness. Whatever 'your expenditure may be, " large or .8ma% we will Be?" oodlY ,give one 1hotante. I was . , Stanley. Vatil ,few . Thompson and A. . 3marile.-Postmaster Christie has dis-4 I , . . 4myn a.,11)9'.tato the otheT -day, which ago. .. deceased enjoyed .the best side of slight burns, singiii4 of the oysteV ' supper, w'hio'h resulted in posed.,of the livery,property on,A%in' J I , , , * ­ ' __ c4 � dn I � : 3 - P4 , St4 � ago. . ot tj �* I,- fine -Ey- � -1 h, . and was ,well Vreser-ved bhe young lady's back hair and, a , tUe *&Ptur,p -1 of one � : I I -ur surpme lanyth ) - tipped t6e�- beam, at 4 . and t of of ..the biggest Wxeet. -opposite tihie Central 1ho __:_ . L Promise this : o -values ing in the market. We, thinkso, but I I I tod, ., . in I �P, - - .1 . y and ilmarty. His ,eyesight had been great shook to this nervous system. I i t I � skirts,, we do not ask you to take Our word for #. See for 0rself. In the follow- ounce% -,&r .14 to , t Lb e t's' The . � bags of rabbits that 1Bver -came into +0 MT. T. Baker, jimplemeat.. uge�il. i , - � q . . I -years, but, It was a close pall. 2 � _ . - 4 . . poor ihowever, for several . � I I . list there are w6aitiber, a146, up to the present, is Btussels, 34 in all. The former was for the .,a,qm ,of $%4so. it is likely � . - . w I Ing . I . . i&al. t"ay beiag like unto a beau- tWs was the only physical disabil- -The Godorich Signal of last credited wiM 18 and 'the' latter 16, X&. -Cx�awle ve 3,an I . . � - t, cloth�_ I . I .y, _ 1910 li ry m , will. .i �i 0 he vras, week. says: T�he sudden 'and unex- _., . I ��; � . . w tiful September. We ihave bad only ity he - :�uf fered. Then . :seven 1iun!te%% being on a side. Th,6 ggill contin-aie to *00up'y it._XT. T. - -1 ; , _ . � : I - witth cancer of the latoin- plained disappearance aboutam'onth . I . CAD supper was given in .the 'QxteeWs Bissatt, vt the 3rd concession of .� --- 'of Bargaiins . a part of one -day's rain sin? , I a,r.-' tstT'cken _' t C land grey,-, Thousands. . acb, the 'disease finally causidg his iago of :Win. Glenn, son of Alexan- - ' i . � . . . in . � i . _20th of Sbpteni- ,hotei.-An aoWmbly will be beld 1glaborne, haa the 1,nood ifortune to, � � . _� � rived. there, -on the . I . dor Glenn, of Colboriie, w -ho bad . ; . � �, disiaft. - f. MIA fancy I � - I (WITH SUGGESTIONS) ber, and a few flakes, of snow f oil tive town ha,11 -b,i�re, on Friday, even- shoot a large -wild -goose a few days . � -Mr. J. B. MoTacKan, phi-ef clerk beon in the westat, Nanton, Alberta, f i - . - � ! . . � 1. . 'hie 8th- inst. I ,am, - 11 ,e -T %m .bird haA evideAtly rstiayed � i � � Tue�5day eveningo -b i14,1 ID next w.ek. be walls. of �fr. ago, T . i . 1. . - � � the Provincial SeAretary% De, for about four .y,eav% is -64Dausing a r1ij. - - . . . � -- . I I in _1 . I 0 Haven. � I . tot*" Yours ver� truly,' -has just -retura- good dial of anXiety to his relatives . I Ament's fattdry Were ZdM- frO'M UVO Main flock ,ana when Mr. . . - . . I - - - - - __ - . . Rambler. partment " Toronto, plet3 this week. -The alarti to 'be Bhwott a dd it it �was quietIT feed- I I . .pi !�. 1 . ed from a novel and,pleasant holl- and'fri-ends. We sincerely hope'that I . .i I , � When you buy a tie to give away, you want to be reason- Len ov. 14. . outing. Accoi . mpanied by Mrs, fa � used in oonnection �r,it! 'the fire 'in i *� is -f,* 1 - . * . . .. *- a,roun(l - oire, Manitoba, N , g, by f self ,W one of .N -00 i" -_�_ 141 . . t day vorabl'e ti&ngs vof his ,whereabouts drill - A I � I ably sure that it is not going to impair your qtanding with, I *__� at the � pnblitiDi4bool arrived- Mr. an!1 �Mrs. Samuel atv,ckinW%a= . ' � I � . W� I I. TIE QO, ., McLachlani 'be Ozov,b froni Toroutp may men reach bis sorrowing par- -_ . judgment doe's the buying for you: . . onts. We understiana that every ef- this week, and -will abortly. be plo�md ,of iaAs� village, cei,ebr.atie�d ,,tu fif � , . I � I your friend. Buy at a, store where expert . Canada. to Mtham- &ad baok. Going, the nesday of last tieth anniverr y or go do .ed- I . , � ' in position.-Dn Wed .,ar , I n w, .1 ­ , . I to choose from. - You, cannot find a. mean tie in our store—all.,new—in fancy -After suffering five paralytic TOUtO Was via tbie.jjake Sbqro road fort possible ig being made to f ind week, Miss Annie L., daugliter of dingi' a few da" ago. The, worthy � .. I I 00 Each. . I - * to Hamilton, thence to Dundm,paris t. what has,become of him. I ed in D , msb. I � . r � . wish. ­ . atTokoes within two weeks, Judge J. George and Mrs. Colvi;.,,. of 13russels, couple werA marri elvo. im i - � . ; boxes if you 1 65 Woodstock, Ing,ersoll, Aylmer a of Huron�s old s4tlers I � I . I 1. Mackenzie, of Sarnia, age4 nd - -+-Anot-14er who went to Manitoba -about, a year England, and ,t1le-y'are both, still in - - I � I . - 4 Prices, 25q, 35c and 50c.- ygaM Aw over'20.years, judge of,the Mor eth. The return journey was ", ' d aw:q-y on 'Sunday, =W inst" ago, was marriod, at Bradwardine, tive *enjoyment of good &ealth- Tbe_v .. I ,- . � by way of SaTnia, thence east iA, tbe.p,orsm of Mr. Henry Otter- -Manitoba', I - . ; i I I , � . � rambtoin County Cou,Tt in Ontario,Uln I - . t� a gentleman of that wiere nid4e t,hie recipients of ;I purse . . throu an x , . I I ! � .. VT7 'glove is always appreciated by any is dead. . gh Lambton d Midiltepe be". , of Wake, -heart failure beivig pla-Ge.-James 1 Bo�NV�Tftalls of Morris, o 1� _: I - -,IS, A good dress L _f gold On tlhio 0003,%Ior�, as a ma'rk � : � I. S - eau!*-, of death. It I . I counties towards Parkh-ill.. to Lon- t.111 � immediate I . � , I G , -David Wintermutl�f a prosperous . . was mAe tho ,,ananimotis choice of of tLie esteo;m in which �they are ; . JD, . man. We show about twice to three times the , 7 � . -_ . i 10 farmer residing - d;on, Ingersoll, Paris, St. "George, appears bo'Was worki4g arou on - ; I M ' on - pthe Wesley- . . . the Conservative convention held ,hv-.Id by their friendis. They bad a I - 44 --f ,I,.,.,,.,. +A Ila found in any store. lined: or unlined, fur lined� and 'D--- 14 19 1%X.- 11.1u.A. I n_ : 4-U Rockt.on, Watelrdown, D�Lndas 'and Saturdimy: in his ,usual hpalth an re- ,, ,� mir-k I TV �A_ - r +1,10 vkrmat- +�n xz ";.-1 4416— _# . qulwu 4tJ 7 CZ & AALj U0 AJT,U,L, A LA 173. Irl -.PLL LL -V � 0 If w � N .L"nLL-LJ ".L IV119 .t"-OLU " I I � -1 - - y, but on call- 3 , 1Z1 F _7115- 1 . Elgin county -we Uome' * The journey whs made in a tIrpd witli the fa=il t r conte!st East Huron at- .fbe cdmlvj-z wbom e %Ull surviving.—Kr. Harryi I I F%% � each pair in box. .� - , -fell into a ,11 last . ar It I - . I . 4 . i . I I&S buggy drawn breakfaif nex morning :z�_�! . � I week and broke bis .by -a span,of good inq 'him . bo, I ; : ­ neck. Lif e w Provincial election. Mr. Bowman Nieeb one of the well-known and ` L� �, � . and -a-4 average of 35 miles t1ho, family ivas sur I * - - I ,prised -to find him . 10 . 'hOr-0435, � - 1 1 ;- Prices, ' 50c to �2,50. almost extinct wben the body was will make a strong run in this �ec-, tbe townsbip I - I A . akets . i - � 1, a day was maae, the total distance de4d. His TeDnaln's were laid to rest I prooperous, farmers of � 2 r� � I . . � � k I tAken 014t. tion.—The sewer appeal case of the of &eo'hon- -'has sold his farm, oW :� 141 1 1 � _� . , ery ' � . . lu �) I ggrej,grating nearly 600 maw. stops in'� ,Ma Bronwp, line zeniet . I i V1110 ocmoe�5sion, to -his son, Alex -4 , i I . c rl - Give him half , a dozen nice "handker-' --Mr. s. croiden, of , Conestoga, a I i ge of Brussels v. McCrae vibieb. the 12th I I . ­ � do T da:y ,afternoon -41ilther they i Game up at Ottawa iast week was an&_r, f oy $t,too. Mr. !��.eob intendo . ­_ . ; in tbe rural districts .were ma. IV" I - -1 HA NUXERCHIEF8, —, chiefs, and heffi be the most gritteful fel- Waterloo county, "Ohile, unloadiuq - - ch. � ,principally at tbz residences of -w(fre foll1owed by a lai'Zo concourse � I . . ide by the Swreme ,Court retiriog, a)xd'vvil, � j � . . I . - : ' I Wide ., 1911gaT beets at tihe,Berlin Sugar Ws se t as . 11 probably reoi& lia I I.. I., . - -of. Plain white silk or' linen hem#itched; nairow or ; farmers. The roadUe 'throughout a�d family to m6urn t-beir 10$3.� 1_� -1 � low you know Z, � � -1 I factcwy, was tibrowm under the Judiges owinig to the appellants not Dashwood.—Mrs.Floyd, of this placep , -,j with fancy boider, half a dazen in box, co,lored silks. waltee, - d, and Mr.,and Mm. Me- �: Thom�s Little, one of the early' havin,,., I _. , -. : . , 4 :. r s of. the T_ I - � - :-, �� , I � , white silk an . , . .7 1 or . V � - d linen, wagon by fhe horses IFOre 190c , the necessary order from has gone to Seaf th, -and intends to . : , - -1 � � . /' I Lachlan emjoyed their holiday, im- settlers of. Hullett, died at. -his h�me I t­ � . i� 1. � .. .—D. -Ai Low reside, with her �sou- ljohft for 'the � T .1 01P . orunning away, and sustained�a com- d I the 06urt of Appeal ry ­ � A - 1. I �. At- - . Price, 25c to 1.50. pound fracture of the leg.- I mensely. � . in' Clintoo on Mon&y -of last week, has gone to Toronto where be will winter. - . , Z i�� A � � �� z4q" ; i I . . -0 . - ,aged 82 Xars. The deceased was a . 0 - ik I %_ . 4 _4 1, . . —William, Sbe.venson, an elderty work at the, brick laying for- a , . t�_�, , � �� I - I . . Sligo, Ireland, and canie i� ��, I . Huron Noies , native . Z11rich. W_ - . . I . montil or' so. . . o You'll 'add uch to his peisonal com- !resident of Listowel, intend& . .j � ,F_ . __1 � _* 114601es J l -'a, : . alffellinginstovesi ava " ; � SCARF8 . - to � to tib -is �conntry with his Parents ; � takA t1he Gr�nd Trunk train at the _L Lowry b" purchased the Sensation -1 . . I MUffLER '�fort througiout the cold and rough NvIlan a I settling in Chingua- . , I . � —We bave been taxed to. get stoves f"t enoulz to ,3-.� �­ - I -ehwe to atrivethis week, *n. , _� - .\ . . : - -,--i luffs - .- a muf- ' Aepot -at Harriston for Clif f ord, a Brussels to Wroketer 'Sitagge from colloy. ixty-f ive. years aigo he . Blyth� .1111 our ordepi. W Z y . weather, if you Opell Your heart and purse to the extent of presqntin . few 'niqlUta -ago, by mir�,tako got on (;eo. Robb and has itaken possession. moved I to Hullett wlth bis wife Notes.—TIanksgivilig DAY . was r ther large d6nalgamenif of the 0810rAted Buck's . . . I � -1 I - � itted, or the.silk and satin Ispovers. , --- th�-_ given Soqnd train, Findiisg his —Mr. Thpmas, McMillan I .. Ra, �­ wi th I - is spoken . -- � ! fier scarf, k,rd d 'fami y and became i6ndeared to i, 11 . . I ,T,py Thougbt ranges Neatzra. Burrow, atewtirt & . I - e e 7 y mil tie leading rauges. irilver King Rangeo, alaq-tbe , � � . I . o jump off, .of as a candidate.Wr kh r eveship 0:" " , Y" -aring -the, 20, ,on I ,ve quietl in'town, 41tholigh 11 j�A Iva ,W I . - i tl�at -neighborhood d ry f Jle See these r -,i . - One led ' of Hullett at the approaching mun- I ther- The GUIL i,nbeatable Ptininsular stoves and ranges. .. � - , I but IP -11 between the cars. -a' .; . 'wo �,7� 1 . - . lep-ding Hues f6t A.-Cbarlesworth & Bon Zur102, I ; � Price 25-c to $1.500 " Id tbdf he imade his home I Club drove -to Londesboro, w1here 4 . �J � . A - _� . I � , . - 9 - , and effhe finigers of one hand were I joipal elections. I t Y'Mr3 ' 1 1 . . . 192M 1 -1, � I .0 - jighters 1 they 'c . I � I . . out of f by the whee � Th�-_ trustees of the Bluevale 'e. A� family. ,.of six KU .��mpeted foi a cup against' Ontario. .- . I zri I .car . �A ,a�qd thT sons' grew mp to bless Londesboro, Auburn, - and Goderi,c,h 1gotea.-AIr. Saanuel Deit* bas . ..� # Thsge coats have a whole lot to do with r , i sdhoof have enigaged Mr. Aikenhead , ' ,he contract f-br the - � " Jaffs, I -Two little girls, aged fou and I - - �e -i I I � I thiem. - Por the past nine years he towpship, but Auburn ,%Vas successful been awarded t , � " all the comforts 'of home." Nice house six yeaTs, ithe, daughters of Michael of St,�nley, as teacher of - the senior ' I .. I I - ;1 . shots. remova . . 1 $8 to " " - hqs been ,a Tes(deiA -of ,Clinton. in retaiping the cup. by 13 , I -of t1ka show buildings from � I_. I I i his good Ilwiscka, a prosperous farmr_r Of', depaxtinent of 01P school. � a - � . I F ,qA S. . r.- I i � �1 coat,. make a mall comfortable, good, htmored and happy ; saves Wtilo sinking a 70 foot well forl Some of our best- shots -%rere unable the old ,gxciunds, tothe new. -AT sr E 00A T8 I . ­ . - I . I I . . . I I . I the Galician settlement in the Rid-- i _T,he trusteets of -school section . r_- . - Ramnie v-nd axytionV: � Z. 1i . � . � i . MfUtTty !and Doyle at the brick yard to attpnd, or we are sure they Would O- Hartkib, a. P. L ; I., I . clothes. f inIg Mountains, Manitoba, Nvere &3- No- 7, Hullett, have engaged Miss 19 I weTe delegatts frOm 'hP-M to tbA3 . - .t � - : in Colboine the, other &ay, there I have won.-Tht P b t ians held - I I -1 I . I : voyeTe4 drowned in a ,wedl on Tues- ! Ch dley, of Clinton, as ,teobe;r. for' � - . res Jy VE .-F, . . I I . church 3ftefor,in Convention at T-oronto this 11 - . a narrow escape from instant! their - annual iheeting in F,n,e - �__l �_$ Price, $3;50 to $10.0q. - W143 ­ , . ; � r home to i 1# I I . ! . vis- 1 190 . -, �, . detLtlh. Messrs., M. Grummett and on T31a � iving Day, anathe, -books Week. -Quarterly meeting was keld � '. : 1_11 � I - : � � � : I I . nksg . . .;�� _1 � ; it a neigbbor, and: _Qot xeturning I -Wbitechurch hotel - has phaDtged w in tbe EveAlge - S ' I ...... - Suspenders are plac�d in fanc'j boxes, and the after Wesley Steep were doing the Ork, ,show everything -in a -g-god linan- lical o4uxeh ion uii- _f � �, Black The �several fh(,,mrs� ' absence, a han, is. M d jhas dis- I .. 7 I I � - . x. John McDonal . __ , - — olors and ' atterns are vkied ; the best of quaili- -A -ellars, day last. Vis servites were con- " 8uspenderso a.qd had 1�ot down about 50 feet. Mr. ,cial condition.' TTr,-_RicE,ird S . . X ' . searc;h -%i,aa made lor them, and their ie property to Xr. Sul- � %41 c � . . � post d of -,tf Steep was; below and Mr7 Grum1nett our well known ' and popular dray I duote-d by Rev. R. S. Knechtel, Pre- - -__7 7F and Op- . � p . bodies discovered in the well. ,I livan, a farmer of Ash -field, at the -,�indlass. A full bucket was I ious loss last I siding BlAox of Perlial, nod were - -�,'J 7 � s Dobbyn ce -, � ­� ties -axid any maa sh,Guld be well pleased to receive a pair. I . I man, met with a ,,9cr . � � . � . -Mr. a,nd Mr3.- Jame, -T�bie trustees of school s6ction W I ams .14 � � .� � . 1. � Ited tiheix 60th anniversary of I No. � 4, Grey, have re-engaged the being raised, ,and when nearing the Thursday, at tht 7 p. m. train. Just I laylgelY Mtt.%-­nd`ed,-Mr- 3- A� il i - - ; I , : . � a &Jegate to the Con A . I before the train left the station ,:qjr'7ativo . - mif-01 � I I i � i services 0 . _:� .. Each. : 1, . - Conven 11� -_ I Pri 6'e, 35c, to 75c. Iffilair maneialge at their home in f Robert Weir for 1905 at surface became, detacMd. In de- , his was . - � i . sc,endingi it struck the crib wor t3on at Toronto this week, �, . . . k, horpie. started to walk awayi arriv- I -1 . ; f . Londonlast week. They weiT wed- a --41ary of $500. W. J`. Yo Rev. Mr. . i .. 7 , A- . I � . - and struck the shoulder and feet of i,mg,at the crossing shortly before RIM ggeT a -ad ",4', I eriiian Lamb,'R�ssian Lamb, B eaver'Wom - ded. on t1he 16th of November', 1844, 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. O'Nei 1, of -. 61.-4 � , � t . Steep. ge, manned� in his injured th.0 train. I .i� I — Y.1 - . titby, 1i ­.mA I Fur Gauntlets In P ' by Rev. Dr. T)horntpn, of WIA on' -celebrated t.hpir -silver wed- 01� account of .the steam XJA6QhtC1 were 001U(bactin!f a 10"Lr - . '. 0 11, It I t of days� revival service in tkhe 14th. con- I � - . : bat, Colon, I Wallab - condition, to attach, the bucket and � from the engine flying in fren. J ,1 I I ow- . � � -_ . J . . l, and settled in the vicinity of B dQ on. Tuesday of last week. The- I . rT.- I . T . r4isod to mother earth. He the tTaW, the engineer did not see '*e$0i011 11 �1 - _; 0 a Inal . I � � church this week. -Air. J. I � I . X woritlly I wa­'5 � moved from town, ti - F I y � nville, then' a- forest. Ti�enty-si ' Bouvle were the xecipient-S'of I ­ . V, I I %Vras laidi up for several days. ,the horse, striking both it and the H. Hamilton hats, re - . f- �Z f , . ric@ O!,00 to d'12.000 ma usof e passed awV on Monday rig. The horse had two legs eut off t,his w,eek.-Messrs- Philip Hauth I f � _. 7 . I 1. 9 . ip years algo --t'bey removed to,London.' ,,1,4y., .61 P-resentso . I . . I I - . Mr. Dobbyn Is 81 and Mrs. I Dobby -n toads of sugar beet,swere ' - fh�; I I - I � '. � ­�Six car I I * men- i . d P. Bender ,have this week re- I S1 . I of lazt iteek in ber 84th year, Cath-; and the Tig was broken'. The horse an VA I I . - .� ersian, S 'Beaver, German Beaver, ,in her 80th year, and both are, I �."Jjp ed frora Brussels station to - Akan, beloved wife, Of Peter: had to be. killed. A number of tho moved into their new residence,3. �, �, # P eal, Russian Lam ) . . a.-riDe � �� . V, 1 . I . � tally amd pb7sically active. the! Berlin factory last week. About 'balidsome, ;ap- ��, � � i . Fi-ghor, of Golborne. The dear old r s 'Men started a, Bi6th I-esideaceis .Are !:-:l _ ' � -ap Grey Lamb, &C'. i , . - -On' Tuesday, -Mis. John Laxkin, . 20 oar load!s have been grown in the t � It .1 � . , I lady ordsised Me river full of years to -date and comfortable in every re- I 1- I " . subsoxiPtion for the purpose,of buy- - IM , lz ; p I Whitevale, Ontario, was nearly I Iiru�,sefs 'section th,is year and a!nd-,add much to the residea- U_ -_ . . U0. . and hx)nors, breaking a clear part- igg hi '-a now outfit,and met with Sp,oOt f"t " . 14 " . � - i - I � :�i rice, * ... 1 5 to '12.000 of I the ! results tial appearance of tibe .yillaUZe--`D__ � . . 92 19 burined to death. While puttiag are said ito have been r. 4 . � _1 i - . en 1p ! of over 63 years standing. s 1-p did sucooss."Canon. Richardson, I - . I . $ ii sb � ,, in I The latoo Mrs. Fishe n 'n � 1;; - I . hips, into the -stove her aprou p . I � ; ;f �� ' * ' mo�t satisfactory. nun bus improved the exterpal " i . . c r was- bor eted services -in the B111011a, i I I 11 I much appreciated a . London, condu � . I - - I Nothing he ca� give her 81 s a caught, fire. She immediately toxe -�Mr. Peter Triggerson has a -gain . 1, " : r I Canada T0 of and appearance of his residence, and of- _� , Fur ftivffs� . . ur. and Muffi and Boas are it from her, i hrowinig 4t to the floor, roved- himself the greatest onion Germaq and came to I . English ehure,D lAst Sunday, ,.; � - '. , 4 . ince piece of ft .The RuE6 . p . . I . ' I - tjoh fice, very muoh by a coat of new r� I . . . , * but her s�kirts caught, -and imined- grower in Hensall. This year' s crop pmrs sioce, ,her family settlin,g, in certainly aelii,ethted the congrega V I - the J -rhood of WaterJ - V_" ,�_- - - � 0 , mink bte. i , 3,eighbo loo, where i - � � w handsorri& in opossum, sable, dyed c ) J I i iate.ly shie w.a,s a mass of flames, and I cwt., besides the pick- I by his plain exposition ,of the- G03- paint and in other wayn. It would - , , - i , 1i a,jid sisterst i 61� is 7 tons,' 1 'He be oth - � ahe, married her now bereaved hus- pet. -Rev. Dr. Medd, of- -! an0all, well if -tit- � , 0 . - ' Ii.1-4 � . on of WrQx-i - . . rushed out;&ide screaming.- Her hus- linp, onions, which will brling ab +j �- . , : Price, .50'to $25.00 � out ba:n,d some 63 years since, and from preached the aiiniversarY services in would follow t%e doefor's good ex- V,9 . i I , i , - . - � Q 40 -and the hired man,.who were - $.60j). - . -, - I . I rA .1 , � , .band wbenee � she afterwards removed to -the ample in tbis respect. � A �n the -Yea . . Methodist church l"t Sunday �_­ . in Lft . - * � I .h,p,r a.0d 9374 i I . . . D ploughing, Tils1hed to her assistance -Probably t'hie 014c6t voter * Colborn�e. In the new home the de- morning -and ev�ening, iind,'as usual, Sale of the 01A Show Gro�iiids.- I U ­ .1 - : , . eet you in the lar'er;' goods quite only'to find tbee,unfortunate wom- We5t �Huroii at t -he last election� I n d with We can m 9 � � mased lad was one of the foremost tho pxesbyter4ns �olosed their The anction sale of the old show - X - , Cote I . , y 7. I jj� - I me tim FUR COATS .—as satisfactorily as in the smaller.'�11 Men!s Fur an- lying on tjfle �9±011nd With her Mr. - Gordon Campbell, of alulloLtl d grounds resulted very satisfattorily . 1-4 _� . � e aad[ urned off. Although resideji�s, and many �bave lived an church Sunday evening., but,' on, ac- .- a.... Mr4 . ., No hope is en- L' --,A- 1,&c - 0 1 0 t h'—n9 k" - ed her co,qat ,n -realized fo, -tbd 9001'etY a Ver -Y ?�!* w-liks is 94 years -of age. , i - aby, -b& k d are now living who have bless I 1�'T _ I . Inembet . .1 Ooats in coon, calf (black), �wombat, brown and silver, wall - 6 09 ' tertainiDrd for -ber r6c,overy. Death is so I aT advanced in iyeaTs, be was able . � , of t Ile wiet eve ing, theffe, was and 1_1 _4.i. I I I 1! lar I . I 1�)oked for at a4y imoment. 'his ballot- for kindly � ministrations. '81te -was the n6t the crowd that otherwise would handsome sum. Four buildinig I lots . I - - . . to go out and" mark , 4 j;, J_- � & ought-� mothor� of thirteen :children, ten of have be,, Tuesday evoning'there, : ; .Z I � * � _n. were sold off bliefront an4 -the I bat- , I - -A very seriow accident occurred the Libecra n Dja�icb- I 3, -, �� ' . 4 ill make an � .. Priee, $15, to $75 . I ,oa:ndidate. . whoin are ,now living. -:crowd atitbeir teameet- anoe in one parcel. Mr. aol �� -1, - - 9 .� � �r 11 . . was -a la,Tge V-,. � . -� . in Towento.on Thanksgiving bLzht, -Maplehurst.:: the handsoine, rest- t b�uj,ht the, first lot for kk, : -we I ment of the Vrt, sr-, _. % _11, we_v�d. - It I . :� . ared -about 6:30 o'cloci, resulting in the do-n3c ,d Mr. George 8 nbury, Stan- Soane party! or parties, who axe ing, held in the base i- � - . $tO, and _�hr, pi eked on the ene where , , - W have prep our stock with 'Some ta . I 1__.. : - pa ta ing of 0 � ­� � lawyer FUR JACKETS— 0 evidentJy acquainted with the lay- ehurcb. After T k th � � . f the cauut%l - - l bea ties in jackets , seal and dleath of .two men, one womam and ley, was ot-bee smne of an inte-regling I '�"! : I � . - , i, " . 'Id. A: street oar with a'traiter evelit On T.huTsday of.last Nveek, The out, of tbie Commercial hotel, Clinn vizads prepared by the 1,adies, the ,the' Show house sta'Ods At Pxesout - -, zUd Mx. C. EllbeT bought the second for � k -1- on was I i - � �� n Wedaesqftfk jamb, Bei�haran and Persian, sable triihmea or self trimmed, A.strachan. etc. a . ton, mis* a� nice little haul of crowd went -up 9tairs ,to 1,ear the . ,_-,�- � I attacihed, amd both lbaded-with pas- 00 ,the ma;rriage of his les to beautifui music furnis.hed by the ,$70, ond -he ,picked o4, the oxner '. - c 7 ,� - I Dni,61 G"4 res and pay 'much higher ' es. We've got the ,: notes and other val-tiab I .1 -t � � . No -need to, go to bity sto . PrIc semgvxs, becadne unmanageable when jeld= daug.) er, Miss Rebecca, to money - ho was in hlq� It # ,, � � � I What's m . ainat any loss � approadhing the Queen Streef rail- 200, between Fri-. �choir, and the famous lelilture on one next to Mr. A� Geigefl;s proper- - . - . -styles and qualities you wanL ore, we p otect you ag I Mr. John H. M@Ewen, a prosperous the anppunt Of $ 1 1 j caused bt . . "I delivered by ty. A right of WAY was 'reserved - �, Ci � -roasiiig, and boanding ovex ih ing. Mr. - Ipeland and the Irish, � - . ffere& I . Or inconvonience, should your coat be not right, �r at any time need repairs. way 4c; mor of t,he 2nd concession. 51 Ltham bet - . Ge�xexls 10�! � - 111ad 5-a � 0 . . I I young far . to his cash Dr. A. A. W. 83wrUto-11, Of 0112 weea this lot'and aa - K": 1 , -1 I the block;s and crushing through the The, coin-gratulations and good wisb- McQaugbay lost went . 01 - _ i I tus., EK-aceas"', . I . ; land -to give free aweas to fue land ,1 i , i ; � gat-eis -at-- that podnt, 'to protect it es� of a host of friends is extended -box, which was kept in his bedroom, deLiglitea the, laye aiidienee--mr i these lo6! - 1�.-�j_4 � �- �� I- - '25,00 - I I 3'r-4 �turies, axlll� . to'$00.00- Pr*day afternoon, and put wme R.,,Slater, w10 h,lsb,een visiting her at the ))ack of XT ,&- - � � Trice, 4L from dai�jer on tibe railway track, to the young 0or � --=;e two., f �� - i I Were spent I . ip � * � I . ' �_pie. -rein, Monday morning to daughter in St. Thomas, returned Heidman bought the Ti, iiiing I - � � reloarkab-4. � - xusqifed on to the tKack Just as a -The potitiom� asking the Hul- money, the one for $70 and the other for $55. lnr.-A l - I ise is k Mr.wja-ckson at - 2.5 t bui , S Boys and Xen!s—i he needs a new Overcoat, fast freiglLt train was approaching. lett w-uncil to pass a local option bis su�rpr wten he went on the - �home. t h wee — *r-,-: �A I tend ,q,d the meeting of the ex,occLtive He has.since sold them oto Mr. H. : on the, _ nd ft could not be found. 1 , 11T: v . . , 0WERCOAT what more sensible ift ; if the one you select The Ntreet car was struck by the by-law were presented at .the meet- same 13,rra �L, -, o..'Ut and, vot-4 - . . I n Lib- Theil. Mr. A. Geizrer bought 'the i -- _ - . -_ wailway train ,eoglne And smasibed to atained $120 in cash, sev- -committee of. the West ITu!r* �� _. Eta . I remainder of the land -f,or $290. . ,2 ,g I I ing on the 141h inst,' After the, dis- The'bOx 00 - `�Tr . � . k leotion,t4- .exe ange. � . on t.,h,e vote was take -tes, a che k for $5, some ,erals ,b;eld in G last Saturday J ! -. � � � does not fit him. or not just right in color, we'll pieces�, and its livin6- � treight nax- .n, result- eral no c _. oderich P74D of t he sale - J, - � f1f Clare, Ire -4 � J . . I cussi . ; b1l. qnd he and Mx.. .Wm. Sims WVre, an- Thus the total --eeds I * r_ r� . Yeas, McMillan, Moon.; Nays. I . -h - amounted to $565, .Mr. Eilber has _: � Tied a consideiable distance along jewelliery, and his bank book -4 1 i� _� . Ing- , I �� 10 this, wul"4 - i- -Teat Lib ll � �� - �w = - � ,Price, ' .50 to �46 1 5. 0 0. I the railway track. The traile , take. -I. Some clue was left i pointed delelgati6s to the g � � � . r was MoCool, Patterson; as Reeve Ferris WL"170 , - I I qr Wed- since 'Sold his lot to Mr. Wm. Dea- K, �_ �� l I , � - . . �,*4'1 � vo ­ . � i;. -_ � ag , - r I I turned sideways om bl�e track, but gave the caMing vote in fa r of- however, and -on this the airthorit- I eral convention 'in Toronto on r at a slight advauee. I I I ! seboal tb - I I -, , nA I j. de --- � � . it.aral vol, I . was nat othierwise injured. t,he petitioner%, it will probably be les 1�9,�e been.working. asday.-Reeve $loan and Mm.srs I _____*__ - - i V_ . . .1 I , : -0 * +* -Atter a paint 0 . . � - 011 I . C�#*-# 4 4 0 -" * -* *-+4-+-+ * I Ul illness lasting I MeMuTchie* W. Sims and W. Jack- - I f- 1, .�i . -1. �1_ . i4 --_, 7 � - - . . Considerable sensation was ore- * the municipal electiOns L, co 7 �i , . voted pn at I -Mr. F. D4 Fry, a former mem � scholtxTs�­ "O' n� H . � iberal n- . �f y pric . - , - ff, .- - ; im y and rightl ' i ed .,- no I I - ys the Mitchell high school sta. 11 , ated in H-arriston a few days a.go, by in j,anuary next. but nine dn , the,beloved wife of _soji are, attending the i Make your;,qelectior�s nam, Every article fai r- . I­ � I - w - - A seotiox's K . . unknown boys a- -There was quite an j6xciting run- Robe�t Downs, of Clinton, gave up"vention this week, and CouncillOm b P -r 'of ;_ __ rit ! the discovery of an 1 but now of New YDrk, was mdr.ried �, I In e:rperirD!�'- ­ 'V - faney fig res.: we'll put aside anythiiia you 'select, - nd keep peifeetly mum - nday ev-! Metcalf and Stot are attending ;, If � her etirthly existence on Mo . �bers _� � 1-1 �. I _1 -b.out 12 yttrs of alge, i bound across -in Brueefield tbo-other 4ay, . -, � . lon4 4 0 I away ay to Miss M .�, . � Lt, - I I . - , I f edilo? � 1: 'DU I rvative oonferenoe--Robio- I % . pogalar, L about it until Santa Claus time. - - I I th�e rails, of the Southampton .branch ening of last week. A few montlis the Conse B. Holme%41� -of Selkirk, MR-ldimInd , ! t . - I J - Thomas Baird and wife drove'in, 1- 1, . . �S ago � she * I I 11 I ,. -1 ot the Grand Trunk Railway, a mile stopping in front of Mr. Sedtt � , .received a severe shook soia and 11,enderson made a large county. -1 .i - . �,, 11 . �- -t o 1. I t' -ahited I I . I thrortigh failing and breaki,ag her shipmon . f wool to New Haven this 11 - licl -------- I i eind a quarter noirtb i of the town. store; Mr. Baird got Gut holding I -The friends and neighbows or. �_ I : P�radinZ, a I in, and, though able to be aroundit week. The. Americam are bound to �. - , AZ--' Ift-4 !� I ; The discovery was ma4e by Alekand- the .lines, leaving Mrs. Baird in the ay I -Mrs. August Apel, of Northeast Ful- �, - � I ; .�it of exnulk- I C_ vitality had been weakeneil, and], have our wool even at the high price; � I � � i M i er MiehL ot Harriston and the boy off - her wilig: Iarton, � met at ber residence- the , ; . 7 bug � � . - I T.S -,-Ibo havle�.,� f ' ,gy, when -the horse started I hen she fell victim to a cold'y Xol-' they -have to pay for it, sho I � - �� - d many min- w . I -_ -# k a -Is ihad not been liberat Mrs Baird oaugbt.one line, after other evening -and presented -her -, � I hieh to com- I . .- - '. In e low -ed by pleurisy and pneumoniao; that eally � ­ - I .� - art,' utes before t)&e express.train from -had been" 'dragged for . with a handcome rocking chair I- I - t _ - �. C, . . I- -a- i api-N - � , ,,,tb St W P Mr. Baird t -� Of stretki Gnu � . - I 1-1 � . It -he north rushed past, and the horse was -not � - . It_ 9 . Close to some distaidee, mue.b. hope was held out for her' works against ' tbeinselves ,as the . ior to her removjnZ to Stratford- I . in the WOO very. She was a daught4r of I ­ �4 I 11 I consumer e uty.-The pr - ,I . �.. . I I I vrhft�e , the boy lay a bicycle was pulled 'to the opposite Bide of the re00' Mrs. W. J. Tbompson, of Logan, - 1i . . _. I 11�,v dailv a550- t, I . the late Win. Marriott, and came to Canadian Club wbich was OrZanized I- - .- , � .., , el -4 to go J% 9 ; found on the track. The boy tells sfreet, where it ran over a wagon , met witb an u3fortunato accident on t_�. .., �'be;r, and' 141 Hullett wifh her fatb4r directfrom i soine time w;ro for the benefit of the I �_ - Z P �k_ A n y story. He says Yls standing at Mr. KaiseTvs blacksmith IV- � -1- , - men, got started this week . I 11 I rbe rosS Old Stand an extraordi'ar Tuesday of last week. She was dri - . - ! H. 9 i Yorkshire, England, where she was young _L 0 . - - i. jg,hop, Mrs. Baird was thrown out, le ram, ng I I 4 ad ideas a at 1:1 . I namt s Leo Boyd, and that be came ing into Mitchell, and whi _1 �, .4 rt n 62 years ago, settling on ihe I and we have no doubt but that it �- J-1 . ., I Ai . �-,� 11i14 11 11 to Palmerston the previous night but not seriously hurt. The fior-�,e bOr sao , the ijltea" another rig weiat to near the dit0h - , , oess, Z ii. -- , 0,�btB,5 '41. , - F P 0 1Z Z -r,,r.,' I =—f - It i A - � V� ,., S:E]_A�_ � from Now York, in, loompany with then took tbe read and made off at Base line. She was n�arried to her , will be a t. Mrs. Thomp- ­ �i . ans. Tbe Vaul - I i some 42, tion to have a piano in the ToomS, - �� L' ;, � . _� 1, - . �his father, John 139yd �and a stran- sorrowing busband �1 ! - " " r 11 � hilth speed, running until she reach- now and had one of X � T�,,e bi%ildiag .- besides a first-class or(,-bidstra. They I son was .thrown out - :; i , - -_ � I r 211 wbo. joined them in Buffalo. ed :the bridge near Clinton, where yea" sgo� and to them we , - I �i . SK ---. tb,e prOVID06* The Largest Clothing and Pur Store hi Western Ont&rio. 1 ger, I d intend I her arms broken in two plaves­ i 1-i � : � The latter the boy now:5 only as it was stoppe r wagon three !Mom- ar,re also starting. debates an, _44�7k f d by a lumbe I -1 � . . I 7 ry Wedl beo;t" - " , . I � � . I � , t . A 0 ave ov'srfj ; . . . I I h - � � . I - . . . � Lti-I "I - �_ ! - I � �� I I - I I boy Th, �, I , I I , I I I It I - - I �� I If & z ;r arld IVP -Tl -4 , I I I I I - i3 � . � � I � . � 11 I . biria 11 tion 4), IFT . � � - onbr, 00� V U 11. I I- 1. � � , Vt. _XL _-�­Ogf-4 I I 11 . . r I' -z . I I . I 9� - . : � - . .- I � . . . . I 1 4 - I ­ ; � . . - - -1 , I - - . � . ; � - , - �' 44�� - I � I . . I I : .� ____ � . I I I I , , I I . I I I . . 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