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I � . - - I I -- .1 I., ;i I I I L I L _ . ­ - i I M6LIDAN BV.08., PubliBb6rs . � � . .1 � � I 14 I � - '1904 1 $ . - -- i XTH Y�UAR�., �j .. i * � S . . I �­ - -m — L i g --- �1 R �Ty - S �1: ET —�H SEAFORTH FRIDAY, .DECEMBER . 27 1 1 & Year iu!Advance. 4 - I . I . �q��­ -�. , - - ! I � L I 9 I -- -- — � — L . I -- -- � ,� WHOLE NUMBER, 1,029, 1 LL - � . ;� i ,. L � . � - - L 3�akp, more thah two miles per L �, - - . I J i were, from 'Toronto, Riple,)r and not , L �i A - - - � I - ' I " . - - I - ) I I . - � ' V reached Reed River. and I L L I I I a HURON CONVEN, ONS. Window, ILucknow, witnessed the ceremony, ddy. v, -The .. : - . ( ' THE TWO PLA TFORMS "o - .1 . --- I which was pexforme Start - tZ -v�%Jk aloiiig ,th,B ice- HaY­ . I I ; . ,4 by Rev. Dr. 0 . . thin trust i . . I Fine I I L - S ,I --- ditioal oonve I , ?.ON LIBERALS, . Gundy, pastor of th�,- Methodist hroh e . L i - - FUR -o -tw eat, pc; n� SOUTH HUI Ue was carry:iol; ,� . . . T,h .o 9T All Sizes c-hurch. I -and Y�.'as drowned- I - Tsiloring .... I �� - -tions, have been held and we now Tble Reformers of So4th Huron, as . " , g,jau they hado eiJad � L - , 11 ... I Shades 19th ult., Elmer, . with tim the OX113 - . - I .1 I . I . � I � L -ituted for Provinoial purposes, -On. Satu-rday, I . - I . AND aia" before, u� the result of the4r . ouast I . A. it alzb to &�- bottom. 'Co0)r I d - I I . I ,aged fourteen years, son of Mr went � an in Miller's Hall, H16nsall, . ! . It I I . I I labom. Let. -the ,people judge be- assembled , 0. Pattison, of Clinton. was playing triedA0 save ,his�wmpanlon,,aud - j, : - . . FURNISH tween them. The foilowi4g suma'r,Y! on Friday last. The -object of the Made to Order . 's r own,M in his attempt. I - read!YmaAe 1 L . .. I I . � on the verandah of his father' e- was j��rlj dT ) � L I . embodies +,he salient Points in the convention wats the selection of a - . . 4en beL fell h1mvily against, His 1i4"J1d,% "'re bidly cut by the. ice F I ' � I L I INGS I I platform of each party, as � adopted; candidate to contest the consititu- sizes in sidenm-, w a badi scalp and Ab is in a very !weak st4te. He I . i I Clothing I . . I � rfy CURTAIN POLES -all the carpace, inflicting 04 twe,n y *Jes to X 6h I � '. . ' "' t ,ea, �� - .. - -- -- - at their respelDtiv&* conveiltionsi: ency in the interests of, the Pa. Li , . E *-� I . � )roachipg election. Mr. ! stock. I wound. Two doctors were. calleA in walk . , L I vt the apl . . I le,"for L#Prag, : !'( THE LIBERAL PT�ATFORM.-, J. G. Stanbury, barrister, of- Exeter - INT,V,D a 'A.e, and -,v,as N�ith,Dut fooa for � - � , Tempemnec. ' ' M"' X . W 4), the little suffpxpr, but he die,d, on neaTij four days. ! - � presided, and opened the Convegtio� Al auu,x Re faTmers ,aroand St. Cat)aar- � I I . — I -TI � = t . Monday af teTabop' � i L � � I �Uoo�r-TTT(3- � .1 The right to havei the question ' and eloquent address, in , I _ . - ; . in a neat ­ -1 L " i ,h des I ' � . - I . -The, 60 acro &rm on concession ins a L'�;o in suc, . perate straits for � . I . abolition of the bar or of ' glowing � t SEAFORTHO P . 1�, I Of t1he , which he referred in orras Awmwlw� intier . . � I okersiiith, being lot 24 wall t i 110f watqr t�a if t1A w, . L : . . � � -- 1 the shop limnse, . 5, H.R.S*, Tu � t of rain % . I I , or of putting the I to thie success of .the great Liberal - I ; Piobure framing a Specialty. -� 9 j6 befok ,there i is 0, 10 - - . . , I . and belonging to Mr. John Zands- set - q . " I. -V v - I and I Iled to . 4A., , � . ,� . ++1 i -H i I i i -i-14 1-i !4 i i i 1-;-+I.+ . itraffic =4-er Goverpment control., n, hield in Torofit . - -- borpugb, ,now'of Winnipeg, hasbeep Many z0f -them"' wi.11 ibe �oouwe I -i I , .- I I . I submitted to a vote of the mu!n�ci- I Conventio 0* r1led. i . I -; I I I I " . -from which he had just Totu Huron Notes, sold to Mr. Chas. Reed, of Brucefield� 'sell tbeir live sto`ck� Mauy farmers L . � , pal .eleotoTs Qn t.,he, initia-tiv# of �L He thought the success Of Ahat cod- . # "I -f ... � . There are 'no ba ve �or 50=10 - 7 . . nt- , 25 per oe-U fhe for the sum of $3,150. time! past bvw com- a. . I Never before has there been so much "buying early" for the prese p6tition Signed by t. of yention' presaged the success Of the -Mr. Thomas Cain has sold pelled�to dxa-%v water' f -or the u1se, of ' � i gy season, People are pin "'done early t�heelectom- . e tGain hotel business at Lucknow to buildings ,on the plam, but there -� � --- Rosig G,6ve-rnme I `�' : .1 I'll, 9 c - ttle, fr014 h .1, .- � RW i ovivino acting wisely and getting the shop ow Ontario for d he adjured Mr. George Mqnger, of London. , axe 125 acres of good bush, about 35 their ',ra a,t year la � wd smaller, the service better, and a No'new lioonseo in N ed to the countryi an I d , . % 11�- - the selection is much larger and dro acres clear-Qd but it' has never 6m,n -This has beell A 19re St. � When 11 time to come. Huron to -Mr. C. A. Tebbutt has be -an re- ; I .% 111, : thte Reformers of South plowed Ontario, for Suc��ien dues. AC -4 . z "a � i 461-08.30 much more easilymade. The idea is good, make your selection, ,a Xo m4w 1,0mWes to be Z;,an ted any- - . every logitimate effort 'to on L9V to Solicitor' XcLood, of 01-5 � �-xl I � e W r� _ . I put forth . Waged as, principal of Dungannon � . I - - -Tw� of the. pioneers of Fast Wam -cord! ' I I the indica- I 11 I . ­ - _ � �­ 7 . 9 reatVry - � / �iw have it put. aside for you, or have it sent home. People like to choose 1, w,hore, t I' RC - I . excel, on a petition isigned . get this Tidin in lipe, so that in the s��l for IQ05, at a sa,laxy of $475. Department. .H 11 -of the rosidents in' vill have a -While lifting .a pot of gTease wanosh township h0e p. ­,ed away T . �i . from a big range, and we- have it of the right class - . .,by 60 wr c0n t, I next PaTl I during the,past w4k. tions'#rq. that the esta:tes ,+-hot bave � 1 f-,� I . day, Mrs. 11. . I i I � � t6hie vision w�thiin t th � Gov- off th)e stove. the other fla Friday province will : Polling sub -d! e . I Ai representative to SUPPOr ard Cb:Amney 1-assed a- to pay tribute to t4e - L which it is ptr,oposod to locate it. . anning, of Clinton, had one of last Mr. Rich ", - �� . � M, M; I , ibute-to the Provin- . . 4 I- arnment. way, aged 78 year�;� 8 me. -hs and this I. -OT, c,MtT I � .. ; . . _ ; . 4 � I Forfeitur of Jjoeolnse f or second T hands, badity "aided. -- *450,000. This . �� Z I The nominattions, a000rding :to the he * . ' r )f 15 days. He liad bi�oe,h a TC - deAt of c Treasury - over . ial - , ,�. � I � I I or for Woman, for Boy or for Girl o�fpnm e � constitution, hiad to be anaide by bal- -J. B. Weir, a former resident 4 � :_ For Man , . th)e township fbr­'Z ' C will �,�itufe a -Teoord. . . f I .. � d Publio lot. The first ballot resulted -in a- Clinton, died in Brandon, Manitoba, , a walk- �, Nk I ' - I - I � I � ��[ I Saturday Elizabeth .Marrison, relict -Co-',"diin exhibib.birs; had ­ . - .1 ' Ir - - , . . � "j� it v;§ - I -, I Obstacles, a:y,, of acquiring omen namels being b'ought I . De.peased � -, b,B sleep dop tment of thei � ZsIr i in tho w bout a d last vveek, aged 62 years 1.6f thfe Late Matthew' Harrison, died awvY,i RT - —�.& I �AL . ? I � ,� . - . 7 franWiism ' in municipalLties, tJD 'be before the convention, but many of leav�es a wife and -one son. ,at Ch-loago tbio � . I I ­ - . � t hiBy home, aged 73oyears, 5 months live ,;"k, Show I 1 4 . I I . -they had no inten- -Mr. Arthur McGee b"eold his 50 � . . - and 8 days. -sek,4winnin�g in noarly,ovorY Vilalss- �', �, R � Temoved by the Legislature, and all them stated that w �� � - I . . - .1 I . F ',J 'L - w. 11. I Moats, Suits, Jacketz, Fur Jae'ketE6 Fur' Public franobisiee betreafter granted tion of beinig candidates, and with- acre farm, north half iof lot 8, con- -Master Jimmie IJO�nkins, son of The-il%r4t prizes for wethers went as 11 , I I . Fur 0oats, Fur Lined Coats, Ove- mpt to be for �nor6 tibum 30 years. drew. On the second ballot the lead- ewsalon 3, Turniberry, to Mr. Yeo, for, -­ . . . I Jamlea JeAkino, of Qw Queen's hotel, folloNi-A: Sbro�shire­% John Camp- -,j L Ties, 'Collars, 4, t hme * S Ontario ; South- -Muff aps, -Underwear, pUrLQb*:% 4"W30 tio, be inserted ing, naImies . w.eTe . f Messrs. $2,025. dvillet I 1� -- I �, Fur a, Fur 0011aM Fur Ruffig, Far 0 ME . .1 3fitt I - . b04- Ciinton, bad tan experience the oth- bell, �. !W00 �- I 'Mufflers, StoQlcings. I it, Zurich; ,Jaoob Keller- -Mr,,Alex. Younig Im re -pure 1-1 I a Jackets, Dressipig Gowns, Bath Robes, Gloves, , in the agreement. Petor Lamon ' in. Wing- ex day that he will 16ot 0oop forget. dow4 Sir George 1prunimond, Bela- - --� . I . . - . - " - I ftokin- L . , doolaratio d,'- and V. y. XaLaaa, ed the hardw-are� business * -- L I F om in larger variety then you'll see in any one. store Anot4" notable n was man, Dashiwoo , - lije ;eonsfjl�ld, Quebec; ITAItlps.hires. Tel � . - . ,h he re,Delitly sold to MT. 11e, �-nd some othp,T boys were *play- ". . i, - I � � I .V"y ci.. of garmen�t W . � - ham w I . - I - tba.t the Settler cc goWng his Pat- Seaforth, but,, as -no one bad a major Paris, Oiitario; Lincolns,, ,1 . . � .1 I ing, on ,the rpbf of t1pa.'hotel, anA in f L -T Woe., - . - - - � . . I . t froM ta�& Crown shiall be deeded ity of all th)6,voteO 'east, amothe'r bal- j. - - IV - 7 � . the county. �ev Thos. Airmstping. running, he tripped and was thrown - --- � ­ III - 7 . - � llot - -NEr. iame,� McCallum, of East � Li . . � � . -t4he ,,mi6orals a0d thpi timber-ev- lot was necessaTy. B Of ­ - . � i 4 , y this ba, _! Gibgm, Denfi4jd. Onta'rio the Z I . ]Eticobeirt Jaju,es, Aam _- r .1 � L. I I Z .. WAMUN WKER" . . . rid 31-r. L,a]liont was given . a - maJarit.y W�waaoah, has a spring colt, foaled h!&&,dknVg to tlip groun-&, ' a distance r � ­ � ­ - ­ : I . - -- I erythinig above and belowthegrou . ot 25 or 30 feet. Fort' tely -no ol&estl. and best known T*Sidsnts bf Ic'! �� i I W MAy, that tipped the scales at 760 Una " .­­ ' !of b . . I of the Of all ihie votes, and, on motion of : the 1�.-fiagara distri,et . ���' . . L is Iot. 'The-, interests ' 'L bones ,weTe broken, as -far as can be - ­ . , Aied at hio 'L, .L_Z ;1& I . ! promker,tor'and t.he isettler,.were al- Mr. McLean, seconded. by Mr. Keli poun&. ermir6ed, but it is feared btie bas residqhce, in St. Catharines. On Fri.- -.4 l I a . *� . - ' ­,� I I Thousands of Bargains. . .. ther, resoluti�ni. lerman,tlft, unanimous nomination of Mx. George Vanderburg h�s det z - - so commved in ot suffered some internal injuries. � - � - I day. 10eoeased was 88 ,yea.T-s Of age I � I 7 I � I . thie -convention was tendered -to him. been appointed po�stmaster at Por- ,; I I i I ' ZA I � . I . - Stoqk Watering. � . -Mr. Jobn. Hall, wbo for many. He *48 a lgTeat ,,borse Ue6der and, �­ : I i � M . . I L tily thankinig ter's Hill, to su,ceeeA. Mr. Morgan, 4 : - . ,yea,rs did "bf her-9es, 6114'Was wett k.AOW.0 . But, while vexy hOaT -a lax6re mercaktile, busi- lovel -, I I 1 1 1 were made i1i f avor : - a : � I (WITH SUGGESTIONS) I . D�"IaTatioins 1. thie convention for th.6 born" they wbome business he .recepitly bought. . .� . . ­ � : L � of the ,constitut - has Daahwood, has removed his 'to 'eT'-0ry`turf man7in t'he wuntry.- I ; LL I . � . - � . �. - ion of a commis -blad done, him, he stated that hie -Robt. Elliott, of Godierich, new in ' UT da-dg.h*J 1�1- I � . t to be"reason- - fa=ily to London where they will in He I&Veo five son afid to � . i When you buy a tie to give away, you wan - Shipped 14,000 barrels of app I . ; - : i Sion to prevent, t,he jover -oapitaliza ,nom- lee this - I ­ .coul,d not possibly accept, .the ' "',? , . -,.--, I . do. Mr. Hall was one of ters.., - j I � r standing with 1 g foT �Jvem and f reight futu" 113i � t� I L I - i� -1 I . . I I - t Me", drew, -of Winnipeig. - I . , . L I TIER � ably Sure that it is not going to impair yor ,tion of joint stock companies. ation.- Thta convention did not feel MMSOn, PaYin) . . the best known business anein of the, -Ttioimas 1k . . I f i i 13uy at a store: Where expert judgment does the buying for,,you' Taxation of Railways. - di5posed'to jacc�ept MT. Lamont's $136,000, ­ southbru part of thefcounty of Hur- w -a -"' . ,�i--111! I friend. . ' . . E. C. Attrill, ,of Goderich, U01. a li� '4 � - in fancy Ttl�e assessrog.ut and taxation of statemont as finaf, and 1gave, him —XT , -1 � . � I .n our store-. all new. . He atill owns lis handsome t hiis Toot in a =at, aud the -i . .� res -4 'caugh �ill '0"r d likis J - �- - I I to choose from. You cannot, find. a mean tie i hour to reconsider it, an ust purchased a three year old 04 . - . - . -� �� I i . . q,bo pTg)perty of rai.lway3 on the same hialf an idivinoe in Dals1wood. tanji,$qfallinig to the ifloor exploded, r- . I . . I ' ' for which he C - ­ ;T �11 . L L; . . boxes if you wish, I I ba��is as other ,property, consult with 'his friends and the PercheTon Sitallion, oil all' over - - jlT I - -A* 1'. - ooper's grain ,Nvare6ouse the burning i � I , paid 4",000. I t3WOViing ; ­ . ­ ­ . Pric's, 25c, 35c*an&-101-'10c- -Elec't.oral Puri.ty. Executive Committee. in Godexiob, wais destroyed )by fire tbo iinfoirtunate Mwan .His -clothlag L, 71 � - . e -The town -of St. Marys is after - - i . - � ­� . During the interval Stirring ad- I - I I . at ten oWock Saturday morning. It was 41most �Mmpe,tely burned off, . ­ I �� . I . . . T -hie continuation of c6nt�sted el- dresses wer ' ',aeliveped by ,loft. Th09- Clinton Knitting Company, and' - .,- 31 * % - ppreciated by any 1 eetion trials until ey contained five thousand*bushels of - �10 - A good dress glove is always a ,�xy -offender i e I'M I oftg-T every indiacement to hav(" yea YE ly burned. He is - -­. ,I I I � is Fraser, the Reform capd1date in the , rs of 1 1--!� � . L and elections; Mr. thic. plant Temove4 frvm Clinton to �'�i i I dul oat% barley and wheot. There was 75 aLge, a,DA lives --1 L , . We show about twice,to three times the y convicted I puniisiheA, and ;��4­ -­- ---- i i man� I _ T11't Dominion $1,000 imuramee on the buil,digg, alonto. He was not disooveTed nutil. 1.3 ,- I " I I . h . . G- VESO al or c�thjex� consider cob thiat town. . I - I ed �r unlined, fur lined and! thlat mo politic George XcEwen, ex -M. P.; Ja It- I : : ifilan-64- of gloves to be found in any store, ]in I - and the contents -were partially oov- mor . �. A L . quantit I I atio,n,% be pexmitte,d to jEitand in the .61A q ',hours after ithe ac*!- � I i -Z, tex � - I '- i L� Kellexman, Wm. Lewis, D. D. Wilson, -Mr. Pebar B. Lewis, of the Nor �aed. The griain as par'tly owned doii�-,�' His -chances of recovery are ; I . .1 way of tihfe fulle-st ,vindication - I I . each pair in boxi- �i T 1! of A. Mustatd, R.. Gardinex, a:nd manby, London, has: ren1ed the KiAg w' - 1- - : t . � 'by Hay Bro&, of Listowe.l. The fire -ajmoj§t hppele��s. `A r- � I � . - Prices, 50c to 4�2.50, 1 aie sanctity of the ballot and the oth�--'rts . Edward hotel, Clinton, for a term - �--41 � i . IV protection of 'public morals. That owiginated .from the -explosion of a *. Johu Bertram, a bmding ext - - % I ' of five years. It is rented subjebt .. I I , � . � i -. i Alt the close of the appointed time sol-ine engine. - L. . Toronto,, and a. pTominent .. J � � bearing the: ,Liberal , Zen; ! . If L 1 'any candidate re -appeared on ,the to Ahe. possibilities of 'local option. '91 , � -1 101 . - -1 , I i colors, shb i . lumte�Aman nuf aciturer died, t . � I I . � Give him ha a dozen nice handker- - uld try to ,complete his MT. Lamoht -H�, already has possession. -Death, on Tuosday evening of ,am d ma ?-- I I I I pl&tform aind said hie was very sorry I -- a � t HANDKERCHIEFS# most grilteful fel-- I oxganization out of reputable men -Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Duff, -of last week removed one who Ifor the. -y I � chiefs and he'll be the . could not alter ,his decision and ' af T.0ognto, oil Monda - He- was a I - �, : � 1 9 he pa -4t few years has been a familiar I � years i L . - hemstitched, narrow ,or wide, residing or thiaving businqss .connec- natite of Scotla-nd and was 6 �! � 1� � . I ; . lavy' YLOU k t Tegetting he could not acceed to GoApi:ich, cele,brated their silver wiedA igure, on tlW streets of Wingham, ' . N, . � �c h DOW Of. Plain white silk or linen f . ". � . .- . - � I , i - box, colored silks. i tions in ,his own rid�iuig, and that i, Convention, 'but din!� on Monday of last week. The Of i�,.,go' but 'had been a promiiie'nt ,� L tbe desires of the I I wh�i-te silk- and linei�, 7ith fancy border, half a dazen in is an active � duty of ,every' Liberal , uple �Vefrie 'the recipients in t1le pel'son. of Mr. Wm:- J, Mal- - in T<xr,o,nto for a great manY, � � ' . . I . thlat he would be only too pleased to woith,Y co :­,! � . " ,%v -h bis 62nd ,year. Mr. Mallagh ma ly' I . I lagh, in i� � I I I � . I candidate to -see that no Person, 0 o. secure of a !numb,e-r of valuable tokens of r yeafjs. He was a. member of the ,��g . - .�� . I ' use h,is vory best efforts :t * was a native 'of c6unty Antrim, Ire- bommans-from 187.2 to �� - I I r 41 I I , Price'! 25c t6f $01.500 jbhs ,been judicially ;noted for cor- H , Ise of 11 � . P th)e e,lection of Any ,other persqn e9teelm. ' - ,f � . L . clu&d, in a�is el- land, where he spent the greater '0 -' - an enthusiastic sup- ill �- i L . I practises is in i� 1 ,$ : - I - rupt whom the Conve,ution might Imiledt. -Mr. W. F. Dulmalg�e, formerly of 87W' and I I part of his' life. ,About four years , , , " . - . I lectoral orga,nization; or brought in- 'of L the late Hon. Alexa.ndsx L. , F He Said that th'18 ,decision was final 'the Brunswick hotel, Wingbam, has 'ater . a 1-1 % ' &!goi he came to this countrV an&- Madkonzie. Ree wa!i �6resl(lentt of tbe 11-14 � . is cow!4R-. -- : You'll add much -to his personal corn- Ito political contact ,iAritih- b Vendome hotet, at -- ; I I -1 , It , I and he moved that Ithe Vnanimous purchased the took up Lis resIdience with his sis- - �- � ­� - I I I I Eggine, Work's and oecu- . 4 :11 � vi - 4 � i I deceas- .. - r - I �- 'OUFFLER SCARFS'�fOTt throughout the cold and rough 'Veilts. nomination ,of the Convention be Tevswster, from Mr. Varson, and Bvxtram -, -�' M- . 1* ter, Mrs..R. Herd-sman. The * positions in ­ � . ,ominent . 5, L� 1i 11 � I i � � . Labor Intereats. wilhout any further bal- will take possessiov on the first of I ple4 many pX . , . -� . I �� - heart and pur,-e to tbe extent of presentiD9 a muf- � -- - � tendered, ed NvAas-of a quiet, inoffensive dis- J I— 1 �U`l weather, if I I . loti,ng, to. MT. M. Y. Mel, . 00*MeToiaL life. .. L� I � 1� 7 you open"your - dation of the existinig ean. This December. h,ter position ana was respected bythose ! it ' ' . �m . L The aoinsoli . * ," I J . fler scarf-, knitted, or the,fiflk and satin lapove S. . � I the Government service was carried by a standinig vote. -Miss Minnie L. Kerr, daug, ' ' -��At the pre!sent tim-P-twelve Te,81� . I I t fa f . branc,hes of. who had the pleasure of his ac- Tr� . I who . I�" 4, - 7 . be,irvg called said I <1"�ts of Sout-be. - - ! of'Alr. H. B. Kerr, of Clinton, .rn Manitoba are Un- -.- I - � : I i �� . dealing with labor intereists under a Mr. McLean on nta � He is survi*ed by one - �� �-�, ; I Price, 25c to 'I.50# been teaching at school section qu"I - nce- P 'heavy boAtIs in i'Unitted Strates� ­1� i ­ Tp Ministex-of Colonization and Labor t1hat he' could but re -beat the state- hias soa, W.. J. F. MaJla)gb, of Brantf ora. d'- I � I i I - � I I . . . . -4 - ment X). 15, West '�rts� c;barg`ed` 'vv3th "5m1WZ ' I I.- � was r/ecommended -, also t -hat the - made before the last ballot was N ' I '11�9 't I 14 Wawanosh, f or the - ILA I � ' . -Richard Chamney,; one of the, 0'* - t e i I pa 7% has resigned in or- w1ii6at into United! Statets lterritorY. I 4-4 IA� L i provisi-6n liation pioneer residents of East Wawanosh, ­" I - Lps f6r I � � W, -� and . accept a position at No. 3, elits per � : -; E COA T8 Thsse coats have a whole lot to do with of means of conci ta)Wn, viz.: While 'he could ,not st two Ycal I HOUS , ,,all the comforts bf home." Nice house i whPIPAY strikes may be avoided give a definite acceptance to -day, ho der to died on Friday, November 18th, at T,b-�,,re is a dif fereace, 6�f 60 c . - t7f I of prison labor had promised some of his friends Morris, at an increape of $25 a year. , buViel in 'the prices offered in so)ne; I �i - . thle, age of over 78 years. -Deceased Ful � " - - et"'on L,, . L $2.76: JS saves his good ! th'- c"`P '' . that if it were. -Walter Coats, formerly of Clin- 'been of a rugged -itution, pa:tts of Manitoba, and .those whir -h � L . - ood humored and happy; anade manifest that I n Await -make a man comfortable, 01 aor ted. const 25 � had �, E R , I . I 4 I -the Convention was *P-..ry largely of ion, '%N'a � ­:= � , �1 f 1�. - i s a 1�eavy los<.1T by the burn- privail across the line in the''States. � - " . 11T '.I I : ouse, at Elgin, and enjoyed his usual health up to *f-* � L! - thes. New OntaT�<).� L I 1 ,-5-121 0 - the opinion ' that he wa:s likely to ing of the Elgin H th. He T* Governmo:nt may lave isome di �, v TLb?G leagthy olaurnes dealing with I I - � . . �'� % - $3.50 to $10-0.0 - was I Manitoba. - Ev was sleepinig in the within two weelks o� his dea -fie,Wty in pTovinv that rthe, men dlid it j Price, born in the county of Wicklow, I :I_ . -� C 1 . I i - development of new Ontario be thc� strongest candidate he might, to I pay duty, and I ; I the ' -really intend to t,_ �Ne ' possibly, favoTably consider a unan- building at time, and had n ears not Ll-:.;, ; I'- . on the li Ireland, nearly seventy-ni e y 1 41 Mowed equal advance � nes . .- v� been Several i I nomination. But the vot13 Of jump out of a,window 20 feet from ,Bile nume'rou.1% arrests have � � �, . I . sal imou-S came to Canada at the age N � . A f - . i -W . The Suspenders are placed in fancy boxes, and the at public ownership. The, propo ground to save himseff. He lost w9o' and m4dle, within the pa!A two Weelm, i, L 5j. . way the Convention ts;howed that- he was the t of 14 years' Af ter a residence of � ' ' L -L!i n d . $,-5�' ' — , c0ce o6rifinues, and bun- � i . - , �- ' Pr,a - . Susp6nders' iali. to extend the Government rait not considered �the strougest man all his clothes, except an old sui , m 1 �Z4 colors and patterns are varied; the best of q,t twelve years In Kingston, be remov- t,bf'� � r -s -Bay was onco aged, the L -to jame,s V. and $58 in cash, diaii wh"t .-,- - i 1�-:, . and he was, consequently, absoived , - rb ; r �i �� � . i ; man should be well pleased to receive a Pair. laying out iaxid Provinoializat6on of bert Hodi ea to -East Waw-anosl 53 years aigo, 3411y ,find their way to elevatoTs on 1� li 'O' from ,any promises be had ri�ade in -Al and stronig in the sturdy manhood I - -, 'I - Jee, and aDy gson, of the second !- - I � �, . I I , sites and watc�T pojNrers was LJ -; : 1 -� town _ge United States side -of the line. , "i L I 'ded d the general ad- -1 - ! - 2 , I : � men ', a ;�,Lf I - i -3 -- ? - C'io 756. also coin . - tLh *� ' . ,. I � this respect. But, as the one whoW concession of Usborne, about a of 26 years ,of wge, hie began the task _ I '. . I I ,,,Price, 35 th,ey . considered ihe strongest ,was mile east of Exeter, died on Tuesday, of clearimig, -a farm -on which he —A d4asPa'tch from- W'n`n'P`�g'AT-an- I ... :L - � - . k � �J- I I y vanqe of t,he,t newland, to be opened not say de, of Jast ~k, at ttbq early age -of 31 Fu-pt-heT inxlications that .�� I , ,I Aumsy lL -e, 1% I h ou lived f,ox over 52 years. Deceaspd iibba says -. - , :74 1 � - J . X up by, .200 miles of rallway f ro . I � I�J ; �. ­ T.-; : I - 11 . , I ' . aver,wom- m finitely tb � I I ­ In Persian Lanib, Russia -h Lamb,Be 11 noxt,h to south and 750'mllea f rom at be would not ace -opt the y�N,rrs. Deceased was a victim of enjoyed'%he 'e�Steeni of. all; L be wp a 86uthern Manitoba iis hi the bands i m ' - - I � t* � - e� gooa np�jghbor, up -right in his deal- qf a da -Ting -obb- �- i R inatijon but ),,e must ask f or a c�onsumption. Hi was a son of the bomd of i ers, f rom . -, I k I . I - tj.re United States w,'15 bT . I � � , i � . . I '11. - ? 1 Fur GauntletS—bat, Coon, Wallaby. ,ea:gt to, west,. was co�nmended and Im consider the mat- 14te Jaineig Hodgson and was unmar hel ought 'to . � of I -� - . . tenjotined week to further ings, and a member of bbe Bet A . I - .. I:— � I iz . is Meblodist .ch-urch. In, politi 'it 7 ,g . itkyr. ,ried. The, since -rest syxnpatbY es he rning. A tel- . . tgrhlt on Saturday mo _ �. i � � !­ . c I � Price '03.00 -, to. $12.00* Mr. McLean'5 request was �-,ranted extepded to the, bere,aved relatives� received from the Ogil- .-I , .i was an a-rdvn:t Copservative, and pol- "rain was 1 - -� 9 P THE WNSERVATIVt LATFORM. . Milling Co.'s brtau,Oi at RO-0,-a-Or ­.:� � ) 11 �, and on mol-lon the Convention wa,4 -T,h,e faTm known as*,the HuZh led his vote at the Tecent election. vie .�* , . f- f 1, -, , Cn N The fol n -bat place U o� � , lowip,g is the ,platform 0 -or one week, until Fri- ,Can-1-pbell place, east ,balf of, lot 33. Alm. 0 -at the safe a -,t t 6 � - . . I , I I F. - day, Decembor �hd tit 1 eclock, at concession 9, Grey, conitaininIg 50 . itihe Conservatives as enunciated in ' If , � , - , ,adjourned f _hAm ey died ,about 25 years ;J;tating th ' � I . � I " eysiarl, �qea.], Russian tamb) Bea*er, German Beaver, ago. To t,hiem',,v-,0're born eleven chil- %4d been broken open during the N .:4 ­ . � . �� Fur Caps—'Grey Lamb, &c. tjve resolutions*passed,by thc, con- Hen,sall, when it will then meet to, acres, ,has beem purchased by Wm- re living, and � ight, L' the entire, contents, eonsi-St- . � iw� t . . . dren, of w-bom nine A . L - 1. Temive . ' jr., from Mh3s Mary Camp- - ig - ; - , i r . I I ference , . . Mr. McLean's reply and in ]Baker, these all reside in East Wawanosh �!-p of m<),nP,Y, iewelTY, 'grain . -4 I. i . )Olio.y of the I ., -- i - I t he igeneral I the event, of the x�,ply- -not being fla- bell. Mr. Baker disposed of his 50 -hequ0s and J)aPoTs igt6l". In it i ,�l 9 'ex , Z ' -- �­=,=== I . Price CD2.4-J5 to $12.000 That* cept one. r, of 'L - J %D . Conservative, leader, Mr� � J. P.Wthit- vorable., to isel6c.t another oanitidatei,- acra Lot adjoining his father's farm —0.-- IN"Te two.piazkaiges of mon<�Y, �on,e - . i . I . . i fpBOO belonging to the Ogilvie Mil- � I Md, and I . l I ney, as stated in bis speeches and . - -- to his brother Robert. � Canada. I .; 1, I .. I . .1 ctxcellenb I . i Nothilla be can give her so mucif appreciated as a in journals of fithe �Hoilse I)c 611- I FAST HURON LIBERALS. -Mr:5. C. A. Birge, of flamifton, I linig Co., and auothor of 15300 .b<'- . . I � - , � L od � i. doicea: DT -r. A. E. Tayior, barrister of longing to a Mr. Prim- N i tro, - 1-1 ,et V, ffs , . . of East Huron, as 11e)0, Miss Margaret Vanstone, of �j L I --l' FULr /? I z3 . - ent Aurora, 11a,% been appointed Junior s" �-_i iand dilst � Dice piece of fur. The Ruffs and Muffs and Boasare That hi's refu:�al of Governin The Liborals 1�ly,eerine was, used, and the 'robber - �g 0" t,e,. ,��j : ' - constituted for Provincial purposes Wi.nigham, died very suddenly on 'dg,q of the. county of Lambton. -11 4y , .. _L Lei, s%ble, dyed coon, mink,. etc. - tion Govern ric�apOa tyn ahnndcar towards Win- -1 � ` � ' handsoine in oposzfsCm tion at Brussels on Wednesday of last Nveek. Deceased ju _- z -1 7 - . met in conven " -1 eaforth,'t !- � . ment ,express" the unanimous oPin- I . L the three -Nathaniell Jee, of Steele Stre0t, �%,Jpeg. �, I 11 4 1�- ..), yarn�outht, just east of St. Thomas, 11 I 11 � � �f vative P�a:Tty Of �i ridZLy last for purpose Of nom- had only been. �aarrle,d about dl4 vf I L . - 0 ion of , the Conser - inating a candidate to carry,etheir years anti besides her husband leaves �J i -A ,retired - farmer .named Pe�tp-r- ­t . Jd, alse- , q orth-CiOlu- one child about threb weeks old. 1 1 son, living in Spencerville, near i �il Price, - 3.50 to $2-5.00 and .))jis little danghter, are ill with V � , ! 0 Ontario. . y at ,the i Ot- . I or, . �, I �, t . . settlers in new laxids' shall banner to victor smallpox, contracted from a visit 9 I . . .- - - ere wel i I � 5.- TLba.t ing election. There Nvcr(,' 160 drelle- -T,he 'home of Mr. ,1S. Sanders, -of wao cam,e fr,o)n -Port Huron, and on I tawa, was 1gored to death, by a � _:� ; , .� .% there - is young, � � 1: We can meet You in the larger goods quite -lihra the timber and miperRls gattes, in att9ndance, besides Ina"Y Elirqville, was tthe s-cene of an inte'r- young bull on Saturday last- He � K-! t r �� -,; �, I ' , . trictio ' the return Wed at Sarnia. ­ jL.� . ability. ; subject to prop6r, rcs ns, . 1 VeS LOU the IL i 11 FUR COATS—assatisfactorily as in the smaller. Men's Fur #oin friends and sympathizers of the J, was visiting his son, wbo U -- � - I � i . estin­ event on Thanksgiving -even- - I t notbing -shall be done to �o . -Mr. Carter Harrison, Chicai&Q's,l � 11 1- I homestead . _U I . T J jag, the occasion � ut Va.0 � , - ombat,,browil and silver, Wallaby, black dog &c. Rnd th'EL . PaTty. President Duff, of Bluevale, . b.-aing the mar- poopul,ar mayor, was one,of a party of 0 d , and went out to- the I -th " C(ats ill coon, Cal . i . ing in, 'Odist, ,I I f (black), w I prevent bonafide settlers com' the ,�j I L z 11 M�.' Archibald Hislop, the - of ,his sister, Miss Zeta Ala- hunters from the United States, istable. A few minutes later : i - . esided. il Mted oia � I-, or, t,he, development of minerallands. P1 . . Tiage � ; ' I . � 11 present member, was tendered and drews, to Mr. Albert Mitabell, of L ,; Price, 4DI5 to 07-5. w,ho ing -son heard avonizing cries for help. , i qT - T,.bja t in every mining 4istrict there . � I I . L - . ,-! V &ccep . - e, he f,oqjaA his I � % -bed the unanimoil,!� nomination neaT Centralia. The ee-XeMODY was the Nipissing distniict, Algoma, neart% Rushing to the stabl � I � � : misfor-i r ;L' 'I � sjJ*ll be'a local office of the Crown being mentioned. perfo . i wher cornered by a bull, the in- Vl a�� � I - I � ill . ent with an of f icer ,no .ot,beT naMe, . rme,& ,by Rev. Mr. Cooper, of Webwoo& I I .1. .1 rs tak-4 � � I Lands D6partrn furiated animal madly plerel th*-- � 17 were delivered by the - nig , � ;-1 We have prepared our stock with some . 'bo shall allot locatiops Addresses E limville, in the presence of about -A cablegram received at Strat-, . �. . " �-:J L � ,I � cod -. jr��- . I A I , , w!a5 . g holie, bored in .- I I I- f to 1� a igood I k- "FU R J A - his A . � Olt big i in c,biarge, ,w candidate and ot-bers, Mr. John sixty. jXu,e8ts. - the deatl� d nazn"s body wittihis horns. -There - q CKETS—exceptional beauties in jackets aspal and. in the order of application. ford on Sunday announ , 0I , I ?! . . servativ a Leckie, one of the stalwa.'rts Of the ue- ip Mcp hey,l - a gapin, 7�` r, A -Mr. James Fowler, -of the BI in Englamd of Miss Ann . - �,St week. 1� I I Istrachau. etc. Tihat the con e ;P ting ver - a:nd in Jess 'than two min. .- --. - I I i ­ . laml,, Locharan an . . at . . ) d Persian., sable trimmed or self trimmed, �pATty i iving a most interts' breast ffl '! e for it. " 117 we Yve got the, dkmges the, principle of public own- .9 wife road, noar.Wingham, who has son, founder of the Boys' Home ,., i - . , � - - I � � md pay much higher prices.. bal report of t4c ,proceedings at the aftor the son's ja,rrival thefath- f - , f ity 8tores f I 0 ss prship; of public retilitiles, I been conf Ined to. his home with a Stratford,' -and pioneer of orphati lites V 4 igan, ac -i i � � No need to ao to c dead. Beating back the bull . 1 I 0 you want. WhaVs more;,, we'pfotect You against any Provincial convention, r eg :' -Or wa's - 1i ' f om ' %, �,, � 1 tiew vis -i �; I- , T.hat the conference ifavors, better romnt I Resol- broken I for some weeks# met with work in Canada. ' father out. Mr. f - I 7 1 ,I styles and qualities which he had just xeturned. M - th!6 son got his -I I ; � 11�. . i . ? . . ctoies and label- 3--il ,rs, T-ho�j4 I L - be not right, or at any time -need repairs., misbap on Saturday, He Was -IsTx. Spencer Lloyd, son of. 94 I ! should your coat inspeotiom of fa lit LMer� P rs -old, was well . L-4 or Incolivc-u'lence . - I utions were also pass6d endorsing a lk� ab,out the house on crutolles. James Lloyd, wJhblesale frt _ ��, eterson was 65 yea V� - % week.- . � ; I ling of Priwn made goods as " Pris- 'the Liberal p�atfoxni adoptedby the wa the floor r,h"t, of , Stratford, pawed awa . ,vr to ilo, a:nd bed lived in the Spencer- " � i � he --S. � - i - � Neth<)�+ - 1, -- om made,'l and that it endorses t and in some manner fell to 0 F-. . I enact grea ( " Vifte &L.3trict for Many Yea. - .. Price 025,00 to $150*00o t convention, expressing con- � - ccounV � -11 I � P . proposal ,of Mr. Whitney to . and inJured bis leg. His mishap will suddenly, in cousequenoe of ani f - - I ---10----- ?i 1: �� i �, L � o f idenc,6 in the Gpvornment and Pr - for a f ew days eration pe,rformed at thelospita ;,"_ - a . I i 10&iation, for the settlemelat f o keep thim in bed I qr. I �­ L � Pres -4 , - I ier Ross, congratulating Sir Wil- I �%� `1iLi :.j � in inarcasing dcafnes* on Saturday. ` -Nx. Thomas S. Ward, who was �.a, - L.- f labor. dis � L Wan-, b I Overcoat, putes.. ory longer. hunter, namodib-orn in Mitchell twlentY-nine years �Iv 1 .1 Boys' and Men's -if he needs a new Qo places' itself frid Laurier on his splendid vlot -W,hile, a youjaig , , - L I . i � - Iir Mani;4 I � �; 3,ect That J the confeTern and pledging support to the Liberal -The 200 acre homestead of the ,a there until he was il� 1. I f -L- 6 OVW what more seDsible gift..; if the one you 84 -ii� I all sympathy - late john $noll, being located on the, !Ogden Noi-th, -of, Neivtonville, Ont., ago, and � 7 live . . I , " " . �. , - 7 . i L party. I nd foil nine years of age when his parents I . I I ivell directed- offorts to , 1, t,ary' ser -i r . i - sou�h Turnberry, boundary, has been wasout shootbag he slipped a sbot and f i:,:L : r ­ , bim or not just right in color, We'll exchange. . with all 3 gun,whj�h moved ta Wiarton, was -- Z does not lit I . . .,- --- & Gibson, 10tward losing hold of hL, L �hytl I �L " p-roLmote te,Mperence and moral re . - . erian� I . I WEST HURON coNSERVATIVES. sold to Messrs. Thompson ri nd. They were out V 7 - ,, - t4e killed "q I P, - I minediate was discharged. He received .by a f ae ":� � . - Ist ;,.V, -. . form . - , � of 'Wroxeter, for, $7,500. I ere, . i I I ,-, - � . At thel Conservative convention heart, and his -re- .hunting sile miles from Iron River, I L I I . . . Ontario po&esslon will be ,given. The new coAtents near the � r . �:. � t tho, sphere of the i* ­ - i It � i Z M I , * "' " -- I I I'D. A�k 1-. 11, � ."6 ,& -A& . ((1 ,a 0 1 1 . Vt , L . , X1 . L , - r-. ; . - UT ti I I"" , - 51 of ii (arkin., of 1 1 - ,to $15-00's Tha ,held in WL-ast Huron on Monday last, cov,p,ry is donbtful. �, Wisconsin, and he wAs m1stak0a for .-, - q 5 en- 1 take off the t*mb t I � and ev-, 1 1 1 11� Price, d13.50 :' &gric-altural . ,College ShOuld I?( PUTCL-Isers wil er. and shot. Deceased was a ; . . Mr. Dudley Holmes, of WiDi3ham, "' gur- -While driving into Windsor�on a deer B;� i�- � 7 . � � t-effoxt. made Mr. Snell, w -ho died la:st sprin"2; ,;��4 'sps i I I - . ,its was J­�L, " he, �' . . � la)rged and an earnes � selected as the Conservative ' Mrs. Edm�jxrA i prominenf citizen of Iron River. :The k, * >1' he � � . to dif use Moro- widely -the benef ohns6d this farm from Inspector J. Saturday morning, 13th ult. _ . - stanidard bearer a . 33anwell, siged 62 YeATS1 from ihe accident took place on the V�, 11; yv t R, Miller in 1856, the latter getting . Z '� I �' . ­ - d ; no in Sandwich West, wa� . .ard hil."o � . of agrioultural e'ducati-611. nom- s I -A man bired a horse and bug-gY W- I f . Every article fairly and rightly price cial election and accepted the 11 bu b 4 -hen. Huxon lln:% , -. very eJJ-4 ,V00 fm it. It was a .s , I I livery at . -- � � Ificke your-celectioLs now. - pective funds oreat- inatio.a. -Mr. Holmes is a promising train onlbe ' from Mir. James, Waddell's t L � L That the res ' . b I . �­ a-4 i . de anythirig YOU selbct$ and keep perfectly mum drainage be on- I - amuel struck -by a passing ki�xiving Dak and ­ ­ Iloia ffmi- ficr"rAz 4 WE -)l I)Ut�aSi -ad to e�ncourage b—n-ter and should make a U Alf r. -P av,,A received injuries from i Stratford on Than , :, I r� , I J - .1 � 'i ". and i M � .. .Imigit require, .Y ­*5 Walker, 6th line, Tylorris, bas --u . . reached there � I -intil Sa-Lta Claus time. larged as necessity - the after�don- Arove -to St. MarYs. He � about it , - I strong and popular candidate. He , ,. ooiag,rat-1 i . t 0 at th,e intorestlon the mon,�Ys leased to John Jackson, now of Me which she died in � . . and th is a, son of Dr. Holmes, of Goderich, oil was accompanied ' "only at a late hour and it is evident the A profi,:i . A. -A & 9% A A -A A'A mept shall Killop, a former resident of the Mrs� Banw � ad not bf,en taken Of ;, III � IWIW-91� - - . . exacted by the Govern Coupty Treasurer. The Liberalean- Oth line. Mr. Walker's health has by her ,grandson, who escaped -'with best of care, h, � � A no� ,exceed the interest -the Govern- didate for this riding has not yet -ries. :� - .In called on Dr. , j� 1 1 1 . � I I �- the horse. The m . . � , �, , � . it is likely MX. k � eorxp. H. Gibb, V.S., to examine the � . k -15t ot � . ment must pay. been selected, but not been very vigorous during the serlotpq inju received a- 'Win- G 1k, G eo T- n--, e, I ,, . spre- past summer, astbrna troubling him -News lids been - -'horsp,'41 foot,and be found upon clv" n-� I ie X The , Order-inCouncil - should not N[. Q. Cameron, the .present r and be wit' probably take a trip to ,nipeg of a -.Ad tTa,gedy whieh oc, 4 bey, n- � -an Cam- 4 Rled 4 coun- examination that There was a c0m- . ! i Awb� I r t the. Northwest next spring with a F. curred in tie sparcely Set � . .of the fetlock joint i I MM be passed inju jously affectinig be sento,tive, will be the m . Mr. relativeZ' � Ar -1% Stewart, 'PT ector, miner or S�ttler, d e-ron made 'a strong run 81 the last . Day, Lake "�of the I pound f racturo � 08P I try near Buffalo t, 'Be called up Mr. ration of ' Gr-%;ig a A. W. Cook, cons tabl Om,',Ra � � I that fixed and stable mining la 8 election and be has since proven kim- view Of improving it- iny I of tbo, front foo P -F � - I . ' 11 who brought d wit - k a 4um. enacte& � I -A very interesting ,neremony was I Woods. - ted" Wadde own '� h . � � self a faithful and efficient TePre- ayward ,4star � -,vas en-, . . , should be I I tive and if his services are performed ;;it the home of Mr, and River, and J. W. H )rr, V.S. The two voteria- , � . . . rnfidence of Wingbam from.Badigver for Re, I I Tim t co -be exprbssed in, sente , at ? him Dr. ( mtal and! tand . Wm. Guest, Ties found tho" bone �.qo badly $bat- . � eft rea-4 1 1 li Than bing could be done to -W Johnson i3ros." Old S 5 R. L Borden as leader of the Conser- 1 still 'available for another term the ATX5 I high noon on ksgiving Day, rest an Indian, wanted'for �tetafing a ', thatnot I * te're , L . , lcbjldrea�.� It I r7� . vative party in the Dominion. � RefoTmers, of West Hurop can not butter. in their maroh.for.,the In- , � . r or a more popiAar whe,n their daughter, Minnie E,was I 'M M Approval of Mx.;'Whitne' weret in the save the animal. It 'Was 810t- TJ 1 : - I y in his( secure an able , t the rp . -9-. . . in marriage to Mr. La�lson I dian,� Cook and Hayford I -- ,­ - C, 4 . A - -m and Mr. united man being unable to pay, tb)e low -ntr5: � � r,*,) 11 -- -T-1C) I rT:E3' - I . efforts to rescue f)ntarict from itst candidate. Mr. Cameron I M and inci pres I -0 I - Bisbee. About twenty -f ive of the I bush for several days, with. nothing', dental expenwo t intolerable i and dangerous! HolmV3 will . friends of I to ,e � make a strong team. ,at except rabbits a:nd partridges. I of the ho ��f 0 na and 1 diate relatives and . I fall on Mr. Wsddell. i I � situatiom, and a plofte to support I but they will be pulling, In differ- imme . x1ning ,fd . ' ' in Western Ontario!.' pre -sen �.. - of whom Hayford took pio)r, "Athe ltLen could wH and Fur Store . � the brio and groom, some � The Largest Clothing . I ent direotiom . j . -Sary Of � - . him. � . � . . � I . - - . � * I � I . . �1 � - . � . . , .1� -114 ;! . - . . . . � V 7 . . I - -- . . I i I . - . . . � I I . I � --- - I I ­ � i I � . , . �. � 4 - . . - � t , . . I I I � . I . , I : � : . I - I - I . : . . . 7, . I .� , r � . -- � � I - . . � , I - . ! ; I '��': :� ­ ---—Z ­ . ,� . . ;1 - ­­­­---�— , 1, � I . � 11- -1 -, I I i� � , I -� . I I I I it - , I �1� i 7 � - �� . . i -11 - i e, . . . . I i � I ; rl I �- - AL'. � I . . - 'I ` . . -. ` go— I - . � - L ago , - - -; :; I . . 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