Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-01-19, Page 4S 4- TAE ITOW JANARY 19, 906, lanjent -4�' 01100k) i8'7;� To Smitl 9.93" recording 'isecrftary, Jamok 018011� -R- i6ft Parl r ibe rei�l iationt. dided what 10- W11111 do ,buf4way.-pro- r -1 SEAF-0- TH S 43 S#401E STORE* .$4 Itor A -an, -ret"Arn 6 -h a be-aut( f0m X.*. jgm $09.7.4 - B. Payze, van assistant John Oalotie; A,4n- L906, �41__ Ok Ron. WA . _S60, t11 wh 46 I LRI— 1p of k A injoh*i- Lme mdrdhal, 110w, e va not residtncc he re 'lile brave himself a 3060; Jo n Strachan *12335,'D. Con. Eckert;- irugt�es, T � clitizes.- Taylos­ �175 1-3 - A# Ut, James 'Pureell, Mat. Cay'no, Pat T F 8- i yet Helic d their andi a -good, seful I an di Mr. Mr., lames Walker, oWon ioad R. -XeDonald; $80,80; to d. P. H, t lk of Morris and -T, Xaloup,.;.gua t au 6 H UAW ontAIa is, ba* ig miterial � haW­ Tunlbigl, -R. C rr, $68,01'; McGrUb. OL alre Here., and for t] gr ad -on, tb �6 16rection ',J. 116 8 10 11 12 13, ogg, $80.10,; Do Richardson, $32.- 0 n a - n f ha d -brick lboaie� the 01 O,� Smith- $130.43; os Shaw, Is 19 20 ensall am aJohn-. Rack $131.66; Job Lo*e, $ ing sumin r.- 00ye n 56-12; Joba G.JSutherlaiid,hasljaflplacedinbls Jwnda at a 07 '24 27 Thre6 Canadians hake already 'been -0 n "Tp'n 'Wo flne, brck d%vollings ift it nun - 21 22' -25 1�1 26 of the London road soutb lost Ift Val- 0 Ver, $53-01 A, It. Smith, $111, -f reat b The mildnme i nI28 It S& 31 ter of Ge att;�hed to eaeli. A pod al cc for present winter, its rai4y. spoilp, oft snow a I I t re seveAl thers liamen arid there aeler, $ Ttplyll those who shoeg for winter wear, we may may our GA: t , - at Ilinz on it anol ismoth- '41ff,'$79.76; R. Lowef. $65.06 W 'i s itubaNaiii, Alooqliespei ;opurtionor II- eleted'members.(� the, British Par- Ulabl , 0w 116- -other' �ay by the. 68; P. McArthur, 175.21; R# Car-. ratilmd lariner or tu),vv)e *anting taused uite Alimaud for ouir 4eather shoes for every lay wear. To e'ring t to e, tb,—R6v. fLobt. Hicks, Roy,. $19.46; to W% 52.49'-; at wee at tbe I)o,,,t j6fflce weiniall who are'-cafididatm, but wbose elee- tUt to e ppet of ion, ne r St. Thomas., &nd �oz aeksnp- $38.64; P . Bishop, $17; Hilks I Silkii, at coo� I this uishipmetit of -your Ireq L W R suit Oements in every Tog We giv pit VARIETY. 60 -pieces Bilk, lu �Yztixb langiihg, all �U NNW ADVFARn8RMi9W8 tions have not yet -taken place -11108C Of Rob f E11mville, was Js. Cardiff, $75.72; P11 Srhitli, $70, ert Hicks, 0, todttepittanifl. Regular PrIcea.-at 7r)e to V. give u Q�UA 6LUTY we give you 00MFORT, And last, baL not least., cKnG,M Go elected are� Han.' Edward Blake, §ir m4rillod, )as week to as Iva 78, O:D ,�n the Pavouth0ft Ast 0 1 I - o We g Prom December 16th; to New YeaW, ive:�vlll i3oll them for our nioney. alo. 4646w, fte, raze of the pk�eff Im Wr Oq Gilbert Parker DU 114ight, of Inion.—Xii. W, J Ver- -Farlano, $90.49; F. 75,02; for 40L a �ard Win. Ila Sous, ltenWl iveyou. ILUF and Mr. Hamar i - ity (if 'Bran ford, but forimerly of Do Agar, $19032,; A: r, orq3rtb, $253,- 1 vffll bi found alioes as low 01 8-1 imir, but our best valnei etart Greenwood. Kr- �lake is already Woe%' sell.yonwearin this lipe gone on a bu'sin�ss 81; W. Moses, 0. �Dooko++ Dr. 04no, vid oar sorgeon, will -be at The Fur ,1�nle-:�$tewat 13m 0 ;otel, Hemall, firtiVY44iay of h montli. and r—un, accor in# so well known' to oar. re r$1 i5a di to 4utdity, up to 4.3 a p Ar. For $2 we zan Weving 8hdei—_U. Wiffin Son -4 H'r I I ttip to,'Aust alia.—Mr n y Smith, $50.53 Airs. Sellars, $54-71 Mrs. Hours 81 ui. to 2 p, naii Glawes Troperly Atted. shoe that wflfg�ve pleniid satisfaction. filway give you a- he requires no in A.few of Springhu at,' Stook Farin, Hay, Frallok., $30,32; W. 'Y uIll, $121A Wext, vw� P0 'g-pyid 11%kinir btvdir-45 �Ta d everal -important T. Ellis, $81.12" J. Xreland, $7.67; jaw words 'about the; otter' two how- PQ for 60 y Jr. 0 T1111rafty eveing, ani Wf a so F. 46yer, may 'be 1xit s4leS Of thornsi" 9 Id' twelve NVm. Bowman, tuvry 110, thorobrod Peotch Co1le Dog, 9 montlis daim do she-ev resting,. Sir Gil- old -svith lolfg;) lo%v 13airl A000 Ariii (1, chead to sars. Hiram -Walker & man, $36.27 and black noge. AisWoork to Oic name of Duncan. bert -Parker British 'Co., of Wal_ rville, and h` b oat a 008 satisfacto.ry ;Aei von ca wta 'he Prolits,Z-Tha 01.0 f Nothing co.—I -politics Finder will he suitably rewarded bn m6a g same T ese are, with doltbtj i;li t r. "Unionist member -for i 'lobs I the UP03rs are, MvIe of oAuw & gon--r> Walsh, . .r� 1900 as -very pretty yGung to J Welsmillf. bull Royal ow ey are moide by our MPO T Anction We,�. 38 Buokingh4ani " to Mr. Tiojt� In Ibis tine *L 1110i Graveaep-d, with ai majority of 7 ki the ole stodk is of ithe beat qn4lity and of the Land n ro*ad. I Y�011119 Notesi`—XAr that the.holidays are attile ftenji,,til U111, 1kip and French a. n -Credit- 171, WlOmn"5 a d is, no,* retnnied by �J,68 as4a corn forl any kill.] of Ntlee t46 %past, life is apt to feel 'like a blank oat price, paid, or 0H 27vexy- to pair gnarante givo satisfiLotion all e;.ZL-s A armforUe--Q. A. F. YToTnt(Wh-5 animal,'s fr m the celpbratd Scotch for a few days, The change from so krain, Siso formale a large quantity -of 'k Wvmted-t-FA. Pokplev-5 -of Mr. chawber.lain Sir. Cruicksbank stook, Peed, kin . v� $too coun- mubhL familY re -union, Christmas _tbe -h14hL,.4 grwIe_.q,ol1f, I ORO f4i 4tMeal, Gilbert w dington d 0 orders for thase ohoes a a1w tys as barn, in Ad 1?1!ieeF $3.60 and -$3 IS a pair. 3uit aIvor Before -1l, A: tree; izrkey qnd confectionary in- wbolextie aisd I Teas—B"ttio, Rros-�__a ty, this, Province, 46 Yeq�rs go, and Morria duces. depression and melancholy, Iled promptly. Crushed Hone—Kenne4y Bros—& at On -Jima st-adied theplogF in Township- Off icers.—At te first ext Cbr a as seems too.far aw 13-rio-&—ha referring tot the, life Pareel 1Akm-_F_xposItor Offic Strong -5 eating -of i he township oounoil,beid and indefinite as yet to be comfort- hnd death of Me late. Rober Delgaty 4L Trinity Tjnivoislty,� Toronto. After m Le _4 W_ Avillilq -ding to statute. " Mr. Win. ing, We oan st issue, we accor ls�Ohe�anpy -appointed clerk, at a only hope that some in week'. inadvart some contributione to -the press of Clark was �e interesting will, soon occur ept csI that city h ad to Australia. Salary of 30.; X;. Black and 'fti do it did last year, and 9,11 Itbe year's ly tbit -the decai in ire� IY ami ted to mention t1wo R. me a relavIbn tu , rned,from John' ston, 4't at $8 each before pthat sed Za in -1886, where ibe .0 .—The trustees of Un- ligion a'staunob Presbyterian andLin au � Ors., He ezt an to Removing j Agpnzs� to.- #,"a Slata Walk -Ove Shoes for xrou; journall b a On' Olin Watsori-,' assessor, $70 nry idn, So 00J 'otion No, 1, Stanley, politics a life long R f �Ler. And Eg-jand, be entered up6n a lit- Job aqm6er'of the Board of have enj,�jed Miss. Clara Koehler, Yet he was am of those wh ,was so and ti -Queen Quality and IF111p,resp Shoe -o for Women, n UL orary �tareer, which has been �.marked i Health-; R - a teacber,for their school tborougfhly root'ed and gr-�umded in JPr6ctor# collector' at of Zurich, I nal4ly $85. SEAFORTH; F RIDAYP San-. 19, 1,906. by uo-usual success, and i .3-fr# J�raes' Galley asked for an - during. the absence of Miss H_ Ian his religious life d -b a an, elie graiinda� allla the -a _i" '30 tlet drain on the road ittlawance 6arka, who in confined' to her thoroughly in accord and gradudt d into oltioa' JS6 u �rladefnti�ti:�o Athur was born eirer-- 4 the handsonie years ago 0. xeaida� in: Sea- at lot 'I, 0 cession 2. req* uirintr L a room througli illne"' ar or - mare,,. ScOtlafid, in the Ye and rieW hall, t'- lVillL got' forth With hip p ts, two inch ti a for te an op6ratio performed for appe,u'- this allusion in his oWltua scarcely barrier to, 1" ris f with the Reform party as, to make arising from aW for 4 - to Canada with bar- parvnt5 I- The BritiS *91 ati.ons A, pfortion of prove an1 o r Y he London time, attended thei Vblic..st�h jiree rich and ---a lfl,tT � ri the Ilia dicitia.—Mr. Louis Doran ncoesrry,—'Ur. Ross, g Living- the socity it is h�o p in drain, and for 4, who has settling on t 871r, Henry Carnpbell-Bannerman* t1li towg,,� w an- mitb, vrhen the wuntry paratively small deb' 'Aill lbc Ped ance. It wai decided that the coun- spent the past four' years near 9ton City, Mont a, and Uer sister, ro.a uckers id ar 6 re wa's his year and bi- nex-L iannual of Bireter,we &e -zon- Off ti Ahe Liberal From er of ffritairi,, -ba Mr. Hamar Greenwood, the,third oil e or the tile a t ft kilni Fielding, Saskatchewan, is at prea- MisR Kate Borithroi, ly all b,ash. :Rere 'SIT -got gi good csInue start. 'The Canadian,, -vilbo has.! already'. been: a!- M r. Galley draw them and do be ant visiting at the, �old home in Itbe in the village his veek visiting ti to reiaidle with her parents rne6ting the -tv 1 -ave their ected, 'is -a'native of Whitby Oh- work in eon Ilectoon r aiave resulted very fa*or- I with tbisodrai villagq. Mr. -Duraad�, s a until 18to when, was married ? fine property free. trom 4ebt.-. Ut t thus. fa ba t r a hii;n- friends.—All the sons. and idaugfiters I -ad itires of land under odntrol;and of the late Win. C%apman' many of -rt UoALrtv ur. of in- the� idis - t-1 --county. at 0 to late Rob; f ta 'a HIS 5.yeairs of qge his own Mr. John P di, interew tr4 ar abli6 to �is Government and patty, r' - J, 7SMith, lot nd a bacbelor. a is graduate rottaskbd tl at bis propert � be with- is progressing favorably in that whom live at a distance, ere harp, ! a helping hz-.vid a y to anake the --so- 'k `-of if a like propor is kept UP of Toronto Unive' ity and studied drawn from school, section No. 1, now arid eateiprising country.—Mr, last attending hit; I funeral.— ,4 to L t%616W Alch now forms VR1119716 ciety mor6 prosperons tbaA -it has until the olose.be w111 avea., -straight law in that city. e w6t to Eng- and- annexea 0ekiou No. ana Mr Peter MOUSSOL t Tdbn of BE V has livett -6vOr ever be -'60, A--nd the beat _way.to do who ,have Mrs. Chapman's sis crs, gra. asall, where the 1�e majority qver 'the Conservatives,.. where an vi 8& Mr.. XoAr- this is 'to became member. lv'sn,7�7 XL en in the rotbasiba. oil resolved 0 Caledonlap viere also hard aikd Xr. thur died and Mrs. cArbhr lived c,ldnd about ten. ye"rs, 0 :be 12, Morris Land Rullett. The cun-' be, Isiting t the 'former's home Houdan arild Mrs. Geo. Ifoudan, Of since- In tbe ye�ar 1.8 gaged to take no, act� n., Af­ for some time pa eturned to ne dollar. 06 Cona U'nionistu, the 1� Iervative Mr. Greenwood so -into pol- er ifter-wards o n gr iat1t a dP t-ar a nu&Wr of Y4�lao passing a ow accounts, htheir home iii MeGregor during the Chapman's brot'her, Jiame4 of Brant- ish' Independents, Itna. all 'other fa er. itics., where, Ihis',Igifts its a public council adj Ymrnod �Mfll FebruAry past, week.—Mr. 1011 Challet deliv- ford.—Mr. Robort DelLga tt and, Mr, with R*r on# Xame%," a1&d &Ught 5tb. and been appointed a Justice: of t V df the- the ens for the *aunty of HuTWn, and tion combined. The commons f1s.. speaker ha a mad6 1i rod a fine load of hogs -in -,H * all arnes S. Delgaty, of Stapley-, ere Miss. Janet,�-aad'afte*vra�zs she in 'the most , active and succesAur her dagh6er moved Juto their new peace stiump- last Monday4 --- :Mr. 'Dennis Ulago recentl-k visiting of 670 members. . At +1 a I Brisson v U . ,.A f,,,, +.,. , Vell a V mir, �Awelling -at the eotst`�4ftd of Vil- -e:rs for. tb� Liberal parity. n the has. returned to , Windsor- College, their Risters, Mrs. Th on, and ej�ni6 of wrkting 248 elections 'have tion; is',*naw in a Tosition to ditpeime occaslon pt -his winning the York he %Vill -Lare oh . s1y0j12-sthy is lage. Xv.- XpArthur a, a tk prosecute bis sWdies. Mr. 9parks.rXu Wi held. of thi"i -1902 attend-, Notes. %e PieAyferians be. fe . It fo: la fof all reeding It*-Xr- beem� 131 Liberals, nomination in �merelyo held crods -still pontinue -to fill. t r Ur -and Mrs. 01r,ge Min- AII& loving olfe'su& mother' lington Fee,- one of OUT prosper- 52-gnionlat, Z8 Laborites azi437.N:t;. ed -to support the 'former candidate their anniversary services -last Sun-, Union Aorth of the village, 6,rs, in the 6atlh of th6ir littlechild fUlle t sense of t the lierm'..,and was last - Wed4 I da morning � and evening "d ous farmers, was married. ft- ma:de 0% -of a bright. happy ana lowdists have been returned. and, being -cialled. on to,spe y as us- and Mr. ibelgat'A - sermons are be- which was last ueek' interred in pom to Miss Ida, daughter of Mr. �GAI The -Ui ch was 10" I �ff_ cheer ul disposition �&,ich made bar aach 'a favorablei iio�pra.ssloL that "il. he oil ,%Al filled, a coming more \appreciated -by .bis the Union cemetery at deerville. r , , lott. - of Gderich ito�v%u ril * Labor representatives may be count he was at !oae prevdiled upon to. Peoially in the evening, vv%en the hearers every- Sibbath.-Mr. J. W. -Dr. W.- S. : Nrgusii. w had work- a Okte WI-tb bOtb relativaS' and ; Methodists c, "ad tbeir.oh ,ad as government gvLpporters, as Llb- becoineAbe candidate. AtAhe etec- urch.. Rev. Horner reclebtly had a,new horse- ad 'a iron She - was! wll _JWWn: The Young couple p a large pra6fice here" "d frIell defeated. but. F. H. Larkin, of Seatorth, preadbe& oLtd the ateriner xiWities -of 11,4� lop ALL eral -candidates werenot run in these tion however, he was power installed in his barn for the who is known as a thro ftx -ng skilfu P`hysiciaa the .roun& 'ne farm� -`aoul�h ftis two -splendid sermons, :pleasing he iti fid re " triot and wil Fee ft he kept at it and *now he has freabbed purpose of cutting straw, It is a has sold but his prac be greatly'riiissed. Shi Mr e nown AM �qt congregation very much. Rev. 'Dr. -sons village -Th w 11 k is oal. He' is7-'& brother Of Mr.- first class machine, and we commend estate to Dr, A. U. Af6F` dden; wh6 eave to mourm, her: loss three, t6tistituencies. A notable feature of h al M Lea oc Mf.� Larkin% pulp- John Deiehert & Son, bla:,ck#mitb4 the elections thus far.i.s. that in,,al- W. H. -Greeziwcfod�� managing editor 0 n cu)1ed It Mr.. Honer an his enterprise.- -graduated, from Tronto University nd three daughters! ea k of 'an lor- at Seator has beeii d10o1*ed#. ft, th. Mr. *W. Johnsb6n, who�; Messrs. George Pollick and Frank a couple tof year% a -6, ai td. who has 19nal fan D Most ver? Inittance. the Liberal of the London qotariot Free -Press. lily 14. Their naraes In a was.elestid ;a the oauncil 'board -is 116 profession - since are bas- ddition to.� the above there at Corrive u delivered two fine b4lIs been perfe6ting h Robert, of Aay -,' ohn, Of ffeli- 16 -eichert re waug =4 4: zaberities ere very -much larger iness �� be earilried. �on by 'Wr� UbWl 'RO)3 are still seeking `ieleetion the fol- the last elee:ion is &u-nd A�'be dis�. to Mr. Peter Lamont, in Zurich, -one then in the old cont ry. I)r. nergu� games On the I�Omestead farm' Doichert. Mr. Jc&n Dko !ias th" irk the previous ' election and in - lowing- candidates: Mr. Ian - Z. Mal- qualifle'd on 3Lco-ount ' of ibeing on! the day recently. -Large ice bamkg are son intends remaining in out -iilla anet, of Honsallt. Une, *f Toronto; er, some.instances a large Consorv;64 bond i0f Tax Collector Westlake, so I - gel had a long and orWitable busia�xs V ­e Conservative Mr. - 0. R. Dav- at. present orming along the, banks for a ciouple of monf hsl at least, V � -co ve to. The another nom- and reg.or-of 'Toronto,. The career, bean.in kvisfuess 1.0 majority at' the last -election (h@Ls Iin, Nationalist.; Vharles D. Rose there will of Lake Huron, ;ind, should a sp6ll before decea.- d. h! attained' the g.00d old -A I h� g elsewher4, Havin Liberal; 1),r. Thomas J. MacnamaT_�, '"tion'L but it is not lik�lj there 9 age �df '79, years! anA Thursday, . Die, zurileh. for 40 yea7, and hifendas Ittak- been converted ifitb� a large Liberal of real'oold weather set in, im iex- taken an aclive.lrrtere�t lin our vil- a, I rest fron, tke Radical; J. Allani Baker..- Liberal; will be an action as Mr. Jobston, collent fishing ground could easily lage and in oburcli wo-fk nd in go- cem1mr 21st, �olebriated --her birth�Sing a well, taned Irkajor-ity' this time. Thus far 21 Faster Botilton, Uberal; Dr. Ran- Ewas elected - �y tbe .people and should be formed. -Mr. John Durand 'has 'cial circles, . the (loe't and Mrs. day with a few'inembers of tr fama�-` caft-s " an" -" D ROG -0a of .26 seats'have be.6n won from kin DawAa, Vni not be tbrov -n out -,of the council by d,_T11 a a - 106 , ad -on fte Her- oniop Donald Me- N ranch igse gone- t Brantford, where he -has t3e- Forgtison will be ily, whor ­wrecon-YeMeutly neat and Deffiavdines h a - 1 Mtn Bender farm wi the BabTlon �a.tecbnioalit: r of -1his atuitg.-MT. cured a lucrative positin Cbnservative,� Ex-Prelutr Bal- Master, lately of Montreal, Conser- with. many friends of Mr. and Mrs. was Men in good Ualth and spirits.: -a zi h which h fourlias bee def6ated iri East Mon- vative. T. B. XcArtc r spent Thursday,, of last th.13rantford Windmill Oompany,_ Thomas Berry will be pleased to She *as a o onsistent, 4mber -of Oar- week with Brussels friends. -M. J. I Mr. Alvin W Of near Hills Mr.' A. Glinas, who has.gpent the' learn that YMIT, little' WU who mel. 1,?resbyterian �'harch an(! the ident, -as `b�cld wilth painful eheater, a constituency be h Ross was ap inted assessor'at the dreiri at wi Hills Gr'pen PO so Seriously ill, servi .,. - - - I was OV- funeral I De a# Sit grik - past year teaching seb,col in Dover OW i1pr tarday last, was _drivimg a- since 1886 by �najorities ranOng last council meeting and we have aonduet�d by Rev.'Xr. Smith, wati -same 'aay$ ago, South, bag resigned hia, position,and i -OR nicely. -Some 20 iudents atte fr -Loga qo d-oubt that be will be �,a good has gone - to the Chatham' Business ttending the Mgh sol4ol at Eire- largely A On A Visit.-Mri., William but ttanded, gir 'remains were long the road a broricho whioh on, 398 to 2,453. His uccesiful formerly, of this p�ace, but who has man, having had a number of. -,yea- Unio I took fright at' some anoing ezt. Tiaval is Mr. �Ph'1' r? Cal pas, G. Herrildget. a been in * the Northwest for some experience efore, coming he College, where bo intends �taklng a tr from ou'r vifiage.-3fr. .,To Short afterwards laid to Teat in the and rail RIN'ay. Mr. Wokman 1aA lawyer, who hea, complete Commercial- coar,3e. had Me, misfortune to , cemetery at 8.1p on the -a hay he misfottupe, t e his arm irix ed the poll by the years and has become 6nO Of the Messrs. Rob rt McKay and uwo sidewa)k rece7ntly, b tak-i )us farmera' of hat, ite@flian Ing on located -un- I prospen Rbinson* tended a party the at tie� OUDlilder in th ir subtantial Ity of 1,980. The is visiting �la friwids in this vicin- IQ: St Columba.". rib itnd fradtiVig an-ot er, but _.�V3 away. Dr. Campbell was sumonv& residence of Mr. obn Ritchie last are pleased to see him a �ound again! Zuriid'h. heA apeo but- with assis Pemier was eleiteii by acclama�t an ity and will spend a couple o.L Friday eveift g. -Mr. P. H. ,Douglaq'. Address and Pregentatiom On Death. - We ment! e in last OtA moi and Mr. Winsto# 'Churchill won oat months in Ontario. 'He is aboompan- visited frien� F; in Goderich "on Mon-� WeAcneadij. eveniAg Township Offic"&­At the first Astrimg men, the -arm *Ould 20 A by his daughtero of last' week, woks issue flie, death Air. WM. ithis i, put in pla*_N Mr. N'Vork)nam &-ty.-Pi0plest'n & Gar medtidg of the Ha� r mu Northwest X[ nobeaL hich has diniri - who the metribers � of the ft Columban or- Cliapina- of tibis villd and the coubell fo Tbie Anniversary. �__The annivbr- p-drohased the stza6k of McKin:jaon ohestra and a number of friends as- followi�� faits rc* year, the "foll6wiig, bfficers wore brought to Dr. Vampbel-l-'s Offieo -an tv; a fo r gard; g his life been Consi yearE6 by a sary services in Zoneetion 'with & -06,, after being [closed up' forl'a sembled at the home of Mr. A. Kuhl- appointed: Fxed, Aits, sr., clerk, with the assistance Of .Dr,, Buo=_ ority" of 1,2 -Vill be of interest t4 his many Mai it is I'Wy- tha Hills Gr 4 chloroform. Thrft an. Presbyterian church week to tak st7k, 6�ened Eup on man, d St. Columbaa, to bid Mr. $135; T ohrisaia, treasitret,, au Was Put U017 Or friend,.%. Mr. Cbap- $3,00 - . TOA relatives and t, amegso called in alid, it required-- men we another seat wi Saturday iventy day� dheap atid Mrs. Kuhlman and family fare- man was the s�eonld so'' 0 13 Upohard be found forC Mr. will be held on Sabbatb, February h a f the fate. wl� tr_y i 85 Dha lea TrWar, .1 their junited., efforts to get the larm are ii Balfour as -it aiuld, bardly do for 4th -and will, be, conducted by Rev. 4ale to get 'id of some of the old well on fbeiirmcwing to Paris,where James Chapmaii, of Ban fsire, Soot- -to place again. r. W It him to be abs Mrs. Goetz, $25 jaoob! _19aok -'in from -the neyr Pa I L. Small, D. A., of Auban, o stock. It i's the intetin they arie 'taking Habe-ter and llturk of Mr. 3ip a permanent )and, an4 was born iiiii Sootland an hament. The -weep so � far is un- will preach at 11 a. in P �or sed and the Obh at Detc4bar, V31, emigrat� Neeb, awditors -, man is now getting, 4% Silbe a:nd .7 p. m. -0ploston to run this buginess f residence... A finely compo Dr. B��66nan, medical be&1th ffl_� and Mrs. W= Surarns, of Worth 10a- VBritish politics, - ana The church choir, assisted b a few meprit a, while. Mr, Gardiner cornplinientp�ry address was read bY ing with -his parents a Canada in esprecede in y Miss a in ce r - Henry-& if the Liberal all keepg fp1ling ion., Mar i tin, 6f Ex?ter, wll. give special funs down tr stook of their b;usi- John Flanhigan, and a be utifal the year 1-83& They' se�tled ii are -Premier Campbell -Bannerman will music for tbe,y'bocaslan. On fjhe fol- richs at Exe, er. They 'have engaged watch chain and hands 14rie, 1861, Mr. spectOr W'Xiern 4wisi,on - B4 a. rornely ebgrav- Brant county, hnd in I P of the late Jvbn "ger, a one iiAe rips inspector astern division; F;' have a maj�ritY emba-h-singly. lowing Mond�y evening Rev. G. all the Old clerks and will' likely ied locket was prasented by J�ohn 01- Chapinan was miarriod' f a Mary Jana -three: P large.' 7 X@Beath,, M. A., of Paris, will deliv- keep rominent resident -of Hay.�T-ho the b sines� up 6,o the hghl Rourke to Mr. Kuhlman -on behalf Ferris, 4auglifer oi!� t, late James Baker, member !of board ' for 400; indard at ttled if, the years; S. SpeUb6r for JtWO years, and: lowing have been elected Vfficer,3 -of 'ZrA�L Among those already clec;�ed are er his� interesting and instructive ad- BU A o he old firm. -Work on' of he members of the St. Coluimban Frris, of Brant, arid f three prarnirient' i0anadians,:' lion. dress on `The Rise, Progress and the C. P. R.1 construction was stop- orchestra as a sincere take George PA. Case fot one year, the, Young Peoplea Assonlitloia, or n of the townAip of Tfay, -near Edward Blake was f ret-arned �by ac- O!"Cloak of. the. Canadian Northwest." ped a few ddys of the nast rstweek 'on esteem in which he is held fbbr them, he contiued succlessh t#1 fa r m. , 'Tke Insurance Compaiak.-The in -1, Laura BendeT; vice-president, T�a.� rs di Ireland, a t r_ s - ry. Ev constituency he baq.'represented for ;.also assist in the prograi h . n : , pg 'der -clamatio for 'Lon4for Rev. Xr.'gmall afid * as Matin will account.,of the stormy �viator.-M . Mr.. Xuhlma:n was as macb. surprised until some iim yea O, w$en he nual meet#f9 a# ��the H Farmers' 'Ben recording searet pme. Mr George' Bentley, wh as -been iii by the �resentatian as be was juncon-, gave up - bbq fl a 1101110 tead f4rm to Mutual Fire Insuo�xirca company Nvas r NoBeath is a native 6C X 'to Williams; corresponding secreta tout( two, terms. Si Gilbert Parker -was ani ba aji4 California tot- the pa,87 few year% is cious of his having merited it, iand- his son William, and tO lleu-' held in the -hall - �here on Tuoday� of jDara r igor;. treAsure1r, Getti-e re-61fected in. a three eornered fig a careful �md deeply. ih- at present visiting his patents kere. responded'very feelingly, saying that', Sall, where he - pul-re Ased a earn- last weak. The attendace ofinern- b t - p, - - in Graviensend by - a jftaiority-.� f -rested observer of tevents in the- .-Dr. to Hartlelb org"ist, tua HaTtlelb Lt r.o#.Par'tended 'be me'etink he was deeply grateful for such a for"le hornet an& ere 'h6 was bers 'Nras lirge �nd much interest 916 over 'the dombined vote air his country zilm6sf Since its earlieht of -the H �abvfcry at Olin , ton L-6nerous manifestation rif Vhavr nf_ 1'. w*, t,- assistant or#4nist, "L11Y FiLust; 5-- TM 14' 'zze -WeIIare 01 T116 brarians, Floiiite, Hartletb -a 4 U was M n1l'UsTea J U e 6 two Opponents. .At the Iamt election days of settlement' and his address this week.— ra.;P. Metcalf, who has fe6tionate i!iegard. flo said that i t Chapman ws 11nan assessed of a society- TWo trectors , were re- Mage pagg 'b, cla-r�an oe Yager,.., in a straig4t p,arty fight his ma-' will be found intensely mitereatiiig been 'oiL- the sick list for the past would e' r eenvey ' impressions of strong, vlgorou4 con titution, and quired fo- be eleofpd and the vote .re- ',Marshall Zeller; pitperintendoAt, Jokity,was 738.! Another promising -and instructive. Mr. 'Small is an ac- few. m'6�ths it1h the 9,exious afflic- his happy associations with them, Uid Qfair to - -attain to 'a very ripe sulted as -follow W. B Ba ler, Miss Lydia . Fa Istaot tt yo#ng Canadian is Mr. Hamar- Green- complished elocutioni�t, w�ile Miss -tio lot catarrh of the stomach, we which he would carefully- bind p age, but in -Truly, 1904 while assist-' 63; X C. Kalbnoijsoh, 60.; woqd, who headed the poll* in York MartIn 'is a charming vc;oalist so are sorry t say-,. is n' intendant, Miss Fhel. Williams,.- t3a-*- at improving with the most, cherished ftelings of ng his son in drawi g; in bay, he lips, ;65; Ben Sqlre_ 68: Phillips an of the Monday evening pr�gramme very fast. tor, Rev. ohis life. He also 4-,xpressed -his re- sustained very- serious 111jurics from being ale ad in pace of Battler. the Colg�-ty has vact �whicb fas a popa us whk& 4111A me hundred Itiho6sand. ei 'had should be an exceptionally good -one. grot and -that of his wife In �)arting a fall from - fhe Ioad 1,%Alich confin- company's affairsi are.io very gainst him,: tl�o Conservatives a:nd All should bear the 4th an4 Ub rif from. them and the many friends ed him to his noom, fo4 some months, isfactor a sat it iWer 230bloams at one tizae.—Dr. a russels colzidiYan and tbe insur- Liberal and �e out by a m. a-- February iii'mnd'as :all �oads will IN. Do -Duchanan, now of Up-rhoo TO whosiD acquaintan a they were o a -ad f.r am is nearly $Alo",090. cantly performed a 10 the effectf3 of wMah he ance ein force very succesful - to 9 fully recowred. Ile-wever, At a;subaequent! meeting of the ,aperation -in rm - t rmmi joritY of 305 o*er the Inexf h best lead to Hilts Green on� these dates. XOtos.—Wi.4* Ament, of Ariel,New fortunate in otiltivating during the" never Ontario visitor at the 310me rosidence St. Columban. Foll o- during the past year., d acob lKelleriman, at the eyes who was a Coniervaive. in this al- wie was n 'new oar. , Mr. action the two � Conservatives polled or his ;ar"en a bere.—Rev. l4r. Per- Of Mrs. V't SebuRflelor Rxeter. ing this t1he harmonious strains of fairly good health. Being a man of Das ood, was elected presidet,and this The tr�aatftm rins. �of­Wroxeter, occupied the ul_ cornet, AA 12,202 votes 'a.6d the two Liberals clarionet, Etta violins, very kt-ndly-dispositlan 'land sooiat M be 16 thei doetorls �speewl- e, i An Insident.—Thel towly a10,9ft at whiob Mr.: G-reenwood: re- leoted Pit in Melv�file' r. htlatia St"d :& 6 � ph n,v1w, yes is 6)18 of clihreh laf4t, Sab- trombone piano, snare, drum, violin- mahner,he thoroughly! enjoyed Ii wived 6,413, council, at its organization -meet- batb. Rev. ife w- presi nt, the a pier directors. being ties._Mr� Dan Rearobr, f R�ss was al Wroxet- cello oontrabasso flowed out in mong his re ]6 so 'that he -owes his and feiands, aA WM. latives 2 h" been 101141ting Mo. ing was opened w2h - �rdyer by *,be or.—D. 3. Of Choslev. ior, Wisconsin, on to the fact of two- Conaer- Lauchlin, I -A 11 4.1y # WAAX UIS J.11 AU UP LO Me arsday revIous to his Douglaso. Bea. Sxirerus, J. Kalb- vatives being ReV. Mr. Xaftiji. This is./a, new" is spending few days; at his thOme pareats and other friends Mi Lty,_OXI Tueaday eT4in� hi the fipld. Sir, Gil- room to room and charming the, *in around, and that 0elsob, ]EL 8, PhOlilis and John 8* Ileath, be was nist �6ot b bert Parker - depakture, 1but t is all rl"ht.- lit here. -Chas. as going l -ks a stong Unio 9 Broadf as bee g whole assemblage. Dancing and var- evening was -at the M�tbodlst church Itt, -MesSrs. H. � Xiler and tG� mind an -other occasionj -oronto d-qring the Oas -week, two "ung, people !of tMO V11- - nd Mr, lGreerwood a -straight ga. to a visitor in. H _t Lib- t ious ames were indulged in and attending special $er toe% When -he re4ppointed man h 'h tzmaj� were to .. al and an ultra Free Trader when a- political -convention 'in' week; -Adam Reid, -of Langdon,.DiL- In anAAw in the s "rit of mer' ill lit the & e, were pin. -9 pi. ry making ciontin- was taken suddely hurh, and f gent ye4e tively.- %. They vere South Huron was opeo6d by similar kota, and a ormer Well known re- ued uAtil time wore out the mid- nd on hbi\way b-ome he, was stricken the Agricult, -,al Someiety,-The an- M. Xlenry- Howald and Wigs CUT devotions. The largest hall in the sident of - BrI ssels, s bere on a via- wock,day and ushered iXi its Isuces- down frim a-sevore yaralytic stroke nual nealing of t -he Jtay'Ag�tioaltur- F1axbard_-XT.. Frank- lUttUY, b4t- Fining the Conibinaters, place being too'emall it with [his many old, friends—Mrs. sor's initia to accommo- I .1 hour. After partaking and bad to be carrie � bqme. From Aaron 'LindsE y -is seriously ill at time UnV -d du the town hall ler at the Comm whilw date the crowd lie convention. ad 11 the IralIowrig Sab al society was h�l mv, the prbseoution ea arcial, -a barrow of w Following' home be' We hope for a speedy of a dainty lunch 611 person bid here loa Wedneeodgy o -on 4. , - and journed bo the Presbyterian oliurch, hei _f aast week. wbeeling ood Mr. and Mrs. Kuhlman anh f,amily t%' Am punishment by fine 6'� tg�' very. -Po b � i morning, Nvlhcxi lie passed away, There as a * fa* attenUam 1rhe aciaent pavoement Mi , d -ow I pe , and 1- alm t uncons0ious auditoPs. a6d treasurer's eports lIng, ut his head. He was 141A UP e Phimbers lof whiob the' late Rev. John. fRoss, reoo tmaster F.4rrow was adieu, and departed with -a visible he was in an -was pas As'soolation, of Toronto,: -as an as� tor. Mr. Ro�ps nt in Toronto% list week atten4ing a feeling of- itgrat and with renewed state, being. able to speak on)j -a was. prese 0 at the convention, and, as soon as or-. meeting of the postmasters' asso. were *ery satisfactory Is ciationt over am hund6red indi and twere for a day or two but " -nearly 411 ividu- sentiments of adzifiratiad -for-them. Vto, der was secu ew -words affer being carried home. unanimously ap�roved Of. The fol- Aglit glm-Mr. ' O.. Barbour, of red, be atose, and, In a' ciation.-Mr. and Mrs. David Ddb- The removal of Mr.- Kuhlman and In religion Mr. Ghapr4an *as it con-. al members of the assopiation have few well chosen words isked the, qate son. f Falrfax,'Manitoba, were lowit offiters gn'd -Aft�ecitors w4ft Craoxhill, -Waterloo roftnty, SpeAt Via- family to Paris is a matter that as sistont merryber of The Mi6thodist ie 'been prosecuted for illegal paitici- Han. Aliaxander Madkenzie, who, itors at thib me of Tbos, Nicholls elaet6d' : , W. - T. Caldwelif presi" Aa -his AmOe, XT. 0, t; Sup , y here with occasioned a feeling of perso&ql los ohuird% and in politis Reformer, John Tfaf st jite X Zefteri 4" Ralinio aU4. famitrio XT. !Bar, our y were f d- With Ron. -Edward for a few dal-s'last wek.-Thalnext thro ei 4 Patin in the combine. The Blake, was in a:t- ughout the &urroun:d1nCr-' earn- and 4s well read ah4 to,* ah aitiv e aeb in turn found gftuity _aker at the 8X-; tendance, to open the meeting with monthly horm, fair will be hold here munity and es ecially among the vl;�-_ 1DIrectors--j. Ge;ggr, 0. Bilber, one of the -spa p interei in r ut .!events. As a Jo be sur e t, and on �prayer. Mr. Mackeniie, was at first Thursday, - February Ist. Mattler, etexi anfL, Bruceflela Parmem' Usti- on nor, J. ilay, R. Y last His Lordabip Cha-acellor St. Columban postof- husba:4ft, parent, nei3O�borand friend Monda Patrons f the somewha taken aback,! but he Provo. The Agricultural' " 'Society--' The fice, The courtesy aesrded the lat- he was possessed - 'Of post xcellent 08 aid Fred-willert t-utqj altd a" hlms, 'Of tbis Boyd, iB.. S. Phil- fled 'O delivered Kentene�. a -!in- ad equal to the ccag!4�, and I ual meetin aeliv_ ann 9 of the arey Branch ad �� X Mansom The ]ast p6ifunity to visit his ��U 11VIDS herv�, for by Mr. Kuhlinan and is obliging qualities, an*l was d4servodly - high- posed fifts Taryil&g irom $200 ,to. ered a brief but very, appropMte AgricultuTal ii Society was held I -take's thei -pis" mf Xn Wm, ffWck n througk their very efficient ly respected, and '4111 be great t,, w prayer. the toWa fliall, Brussels, pia the day -service Y Lam ho dotmad to 40b. A bi 4a. 9 an forty of the guilty.: These Brigfs.,--The ma ' friends of -Mr. fixed -by at in the postoffice is marked ifflosed, The fumeraV service ny- alute, The 4ditor eff will be ade (to inake tbe -Mrs. Uriah Sills, reisi4png three, ed 'fines- -amounted in the aggregate: to Thomas Cadmore will was prc 61 re- 4y the 'great Increase of revenue conduidted by Rev. Dl!. Madd, 1. wtha.8 show'of this year ovft better itban' miles from Alapame, was'ftrn�d to WA regret to, learn P,P;* sentea ad showed from the mails, As leader �ol the blethodist c1hureh, r Tuesdayi the the record breal�ir of last yeari -nd -,death tarough a lamp ex -a tres- ea 10,650. The others. -whose dases $ that -he has been confinail to lif sh 'balance In hand at this date of 'Seaforth band, Mr,. Kuhlman has 9tb inst., and was vary largely zj�-- while the Ly. weft siach Mat a idenc,6 for several, days� by. a severe $3,542-34;( 0 , -I aw fin' ficers for Oe -year t Sb g e . was trimjn* th 'ek over a Jor bc� as made many friefids among te music tended, and tbe remains kre laid to $250 owing t a the Pf - I r Pv I rider the I ' Jo is in debt abou attack of illness. -Mr. *were chosen as follows: richase IS - of inew s t o ve, a oil ignttal. svere not admissible, t' Charles LJn- President, lovers of that town. rest in the Uhion ee�'klefer' t he Inri pun- denfeld, - head salesman in Mr. J_A, James Speir; 'Ouert Vice, John Leckie-, di- ishinent being im risonm-,an' Notes. -Miss Angeline O'Connor Is gervilla. Mr. bhapmin es -p t, ithe Stewatt's store, - was mareled in learned Judge permitted- to ".01 Ora' W . 31" McCracken R.Nich- visit-ing.her' sister in London.-Xr. (mourn his loss his v�tidowjand.fdur go on Goderieh. on Wednesday !of last week 01, -1). Roi3�r:son, P. Scott'p Georgd N Connor -has returned from sons and five dangiers. �Tbey r;e at erg from alt. 14IR London Willi of am, T -G 9pended sentence, as a Arank to Miss Gertrude F, Gr�aham,dalug, Robb, 0. RoAmier, Win. Wilkinson, -�Ar 'h I Orman 01 subjecting them to the ex- pald and�Geb. Thomp- Strathroy, where he 'has been visU- J n R., of S ter of If d Gr,h of the Robert MoDo Edwar v E I ing his parent .-East Huron's scien- Ry; Charles W:, 9f trenic Penall!Y Of the law. So that' county town, They ha:en taken p son. Audit rF, V. .S. Scott and A. i1irlo Wtoodsto6 c two I 'a are expected to as- Ralph F.. o�, Buff alb ; rB. Jd their residence on Hui n at eat and n. Win. Wilkinson addressed '1164w-%, - - heneeforward,they.'must be on their 6tracha rmers I semble here from 4 Wat bq6viouir, as 1 large numbers next Stacey, of Hall-aall,- Xrs; job *he prison. are the snbjects Of cngratulations the Meeting relative to injury to 94nday afternoon and evening. Trac- kins of Hay -.,Mrs, grast a1s Rand�-, N -davra still rertain iar -for thoir're- from many friends. -The tallowing Mrs. Wilki a n's'knee in the Palace n have'. been at the fall oiaw. �a)UCITI 0. 94 ceplion. elected officers of the Left over,ioi ticat addresses will be delivered by of. Hensall; W Un D. Dick, of Awd, , Ai- i an, George Utirdie, Clarksbuxk �11). 'A. 1 Cauf �Ion, in qua Unish­ Stephen- --and Usborne, Agrieultural reclors, meetin President AoM'11 The qua Tese, prosecutiono a n d 9. �dt tA t Society for the -current �year: Pres-, new gricultutal hall was digowssed to ics W1 I be ruents Vill bavle a salutary and far 8tian Ok a Duncan Anderion -and others. The of this vill& —TO OLEAR OUT reaching influence and those w1h P �Our Coutry," "Beef .-In weltin dbituArles' kiast weelk a ident, John Delbridge; let vies, Ed. at some length and -adjourned. The, VF C$ 11) Yowg Men,' 1 -wt did not then bVinkli that we ,vrould Way A re disposed to add to the legitimate Christie, 2nd vice, 10nes *B&IlVn_ soollety has an.enormdus ")us on cattle, sHOUDAY GIFT GO DS rofits of their business by robbing tyne, Directors sorsooti be called upo� td' Write one p etc. Musizal Isalecitions by the St. I .0 , I - -W. D. Sanders, j. hand and are in a good position to Columban orb�es;tra, Miss Stella of person so wall flIkil favorabi -the public Mrough a. combine will Alibi ", P., McTaggart,l Win. Ru,s- uderta y on kO anY, new enterprises. S Tla _V91 I 0 the lat6 �rs. Robt, Me- wqttes,ja m�, Toilet &ts, "ter, Henry The Gheese Factory. -m -There were miss,ion free. -The conduetoir - and Arthur, sr. ShV ha:(! :a1ways enjoyed -41M.4 - Purcell, soprano and others, dd- known as Buch as ffirror think a good . niany times before sel, John Moir, Sim6u Hu� they enter upon so dangerous'a Smith, A.' 0. Bobler and, W. & tEl- Booklets, Doits, made during- �-Ihe past season at "t Tapeteriis� Albums. Cavlz, be - players Of -our orchestra Osire to exc0lent health, and� until vAtbin. Rott.-Mr. rred Eller in�ttoni� aew- Brussels Cheoso Fadtory, 49,690 tender a edrdlaX vote of tlia'nk# to less than a week of j4her dipAh was I Seaf oftbla oowU vocalist, Will Me- in her usual ood Is... Ith and spirits. IY elected member of the Usborne podnds of 6�ese, w&ibb realized 9 At a. convention of West Assinii- coun6l, was.recently en�ertained at the sum of -$�,241-27- The cost of Leod, for anothir okarmig later- A hort time ago contvaAed a Vater supper by, a nu,mbe ofhis making t an a. so ng cold'.and it very- q okly flevelepo e--riends at the reoidencej-f Mr. A, _r1_ -S 0 kbola Lil�erals httld in� Foo-gina ' on'Mon- r. he Icheese- amou-nted' to m&' aA two �step.-The follovi -1 $9,93,78, laavin4l are the officers of the'U. M. p. A. into'a -very serious 4#aak f pneia- day to 'solect a candidate to, e6n- Speuser, for the -patrons the L Uborne.-Mr. Rug- neat u-'itt of $4,1247,49. The following Brach No. 361 elected fov 1900. monia, and almost Derore if colild be a ALEX. �W_.Lj__j N1 test the con stitusiacyr Mr. W. R. Lon has sold bifurnituxe sto Cliaplain, Rev. A. McKeon, chance!- realized bar oonditio�- was 9 T ok the amounts paid to tffic several Knowles, Moose, J1w lawyer, was" Messrs. Rowe & Atkinson, N�116 � 'li F oDOOR ORTH 01. P10KARMS, Y,, Ist vice. on Thurday, Sanuafry Uth, she� the unanimom etwloe. Tkis is the remove it- to.their owhL- place of bil.9- IV MoKay, oBurke, Jpresident,, thomas Melad! REAFORIM, ONT wil Patr`6ns:' Jam -ds Stracliaz, $229,66; lor - xnd treasuer, F. J' McQuaid; ous as 'fb frustrate i mdica, kil'�, eat rendered vasant in'the Domin- iness. Mr, Huston has !; nbt yet �e_ 155.84; C oinbes, $107.1.0 A. J.- V. 11-tywa 2nd vice, Tliornas Kale passed peacefully a let, 4 I