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ok 0 ow Aw -9-*- onV of varlous 11oeaves were now grounds for actim it should have ramh act-,, but 'hoper that fid' 111 higher. thaw last year, The on-
Mumbolos '.basebA
r elm school tax, ow1hr. -to the frw
-AU Matistled that -it exerted: suit. However'the
4GU-q1QT1 "'-nm a Zeigler- jl been a. civil magw covor.—The 11. te -oral
to�o effect -upov the reststin-
6Wer latrate,, efyt1. deelo4con untll� drove over 1ore last Friday to play, ..obhool law, the teacbehe al-�,
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T pheumoula, it mfght - be beneficial, We, have noot'hearl what It -Is" -baseball It wo moro*'llke a game of Ing $8,211.98 this year as Co 4 4 Gi
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In Most �,cabeiv tt�� had been found following. partie's,from Jbi V
nity cricket, Judgltig- by the 'Acore., and the 'with '$ItHs 14at year W111 re -
and,
3 4 .. do more hr Wn goo, 'r station foY the. eirrors wete very -z numerous on botA - mill* on the do ar. When 0-0 Ug *at 81 atber
arm a, recently, left Exeto 'qW,* arate, of 1,63, -it Mes to thequestion of weari. 1. -ioA le
There �bak, dvidenflys Imen -air great Id I aides. Something that u6vev, baVen. The sectional school tax, an. requf ed (I. to beat Ae average
T lo 11 great west, Bert Xedd�r In
8 �9 � I -, A w be is. diftwult mattar in&e school boy or girL '. AIM
-0 18 In medical as'ln social men- DAym4n, *atrond Crews, Roy Horne, ed before, all the stores clo�od dur-' by the b00,4 of trustees, Is- m ch
1.01 13 14 1 llolld*ys. Just drawing to t close no dontiot, put the f itlishing Ouches t
Robert - Sandbre, -h er 89 re"
19 .110 2t 22 '23' 24 15 , timent' 'on 'this queition wlihim the' �t oMaj -K- nicks Inig, the game -and the meizebahYsWen't loon W all sections exe it No, a wh many a pair of sehoOI shoes -and it tow devolves upon the par-olag th*,,�
Past quaker of. a century not only -A. Delbrldge and 'Wife, Mrs. George Cove�r to. see the* gamor, Our boys were they purposie building a new school In
peuing. are forfunaj�01,
9 so 3 Ip. the new but d� world aS H. Blasott -and daughter. Milli -school no
26 27 29 in, the 01 and victorious, the score being 27 to 14. 1907, and ure 4s follows No I., nedessitylof-seouring now shOers for -we
9plecopillan Sunday schools of .92' ing
... ..... -hA Win.; Miss Louis& —The g -what'we consider
sons Harry a $50. , requir a, rate of .8 nill a;, in h the beat line of Boys? aud.Giris! School
I avin
BrimacoMbe, XioO Corw Cairn, George Blyth and Auburn un(tea on Monda�y No. 2, $289.�7, rate. 1.2; special In Sfioeg inade by Any manufacturer. - rhey. wear Well, -fit well, and, whgf.
Exeter, 6f.thlwwoi* anit hela their picnic on No. 2 to pay tirst debenture torn w
V h K4 14 Nd A.)N r Harton, VletorLftell, James Haywood ut to tho'b. well, and� hold. thwi
Sudden Death.—A very.malancholy men Fritynes 'the flafw'of the river here, inA? al- sphool, $198.88, rate, .11 mills; No. 8, Iso importi Pys and' kirla, they loA
John Perkins JLa Lee
ach affair occurred here .0on Saturds Blatchford Sparrow Daniel . though t was rather a cool day, co, shape,. At the prices at vhich we sell these alhoes, whick leaves us IL
The figure baliwaon thd PArOnthb& after e Yin es OWS.74, rate 1 Mill; N 44 $45, a.
both .7' aii enjoy- rl�te .2 mills; Na. �, $118-16, rate gin of profit, we -should sell the majority of the scohool
one, denotes the PA've Of .�116 P4pir -o.4. iyhloh tha eve)itftg last, when Miss- Lilite W..11- McCutdy -, .,oung und old had- narrow Marl sh
James Dunne, Isaad - Johns oft,
T rtisenient iR foUnd. and, wife' -,Wlm-�Rotbaerm6l able tiffib.-Ur. anict Mrs. 'John Wil. No. 1, none requfk9d; ' No. 8, P101. 4, -season. The
Ave itsi., daughter of Mr. Jobn Willialk toi,!� and John, - "in this seepiou this, falR.-Wing lines are ng our
New,'Fati Gooda—Wira. Piekard & Son—$ mOrly of Exeter, 'but jiow.,of Marlette, Williams, Stephen; -Thomas Pope, ford, who -baver - been talking a trip rate .05 mills; No. �T, $17-32, rate. .8
I progross Brand--Staw-sel, Mos -9-- sellers, anal. cannot be surpaissea for . good value
Michiggn died with shoe -king sud- Hay; John Charlton %na" wife, Jon.- 1brough,the *est for the past two- No. *10, none nquired; Seaforth se
V "�e to 334—B U. HOU�l 00e-8 returned rate school, $188.64, rat , 2.5 mill
N he months. 'home ' 'last week, a e 0 or I to 51 10T
You% Apptftq%t4 ib—Grelg� Clothing Co -1 denness. The yourig land bad Just Humphreys Mrs. A. I? bool Shosol
ym, Mrs. Mar- and although they hid a wice 'Vme oe arate school No, Boy1e,8a tuade of Boston calfiskin, Atzas 11 t L 1% f $1*25;
stopped off the t mplei P 1 Hibbs
rain 'here when she Shall Homer Bagsbaw, S. i9a rt,$16. a pair -
7' birt NVanted -Nn. H. W. UNwh-8 collapsed and died of bqart failure. Wll�ur 0,6wd, A. Todd� H. :Etumohr. their trip.'wamf jnarred by- Mr. Wilford rate 2 milli, Mr. Jan." Cumming, a Boyst School Sios estquAlty grAin leather, olzas 11 -to 13, 'for sl�24 - I to
Fur,,,* for Sale -A. A. W- att-:-15 bi
being 'sick at Brandon for a short. re -appointed collector at a salar f �, s
<Uvd -of Thanim-Nir& Annie Westoott-, 5 She had been In apparent goodhealth' W a pair.
visit with - 3. for $1.
Bovr%%nted-f- V. rkar--S and was- coming ever for a ttme.�Dr, Charlesworth met with X' $100- Acco'4nto wire passed for t e Bqtl Jgehootftoes, madeof horse hide# neat and strong, sizea 11 to 1 50
Brussels, w.-
01ils Wanted—W- fr. Willi" old Huron friends ind her tiagid 41 serious, accident while oit drivfti payment of the Silver Creek Brid
0i for $1.76 a pisir.
'Among 1bb visitors, 16 Ho
To� WIth his wffd and child , t of ,Which, 'amounts o Girial School shoes, -glove grain, vnith too oap., sizis 11
One Little Thilog—John Bull r-8 death 'is i(severe blow to -ber rela- on nday the' total coo to 2#:Mi $1.25 a 'Pair.
r 64 ronto this week weire: Mrs. D, C. of this week, His bor'se got restlead $1,17180. . The next -
At 8, �to whom, the syma - X
plower Shc,.v-1f. W. Brmytf 1 tives Meetfug will e GirlW School Shoo beat quality, pebble leather, sizes 11 to 2, for $1.50 a piir.
Ross, Mrs. A. Strachan zntl, Miss Is- as soon� a he got It hitched: up, and 11feld on Saturday, September 29th, t
pathy. all will be extended, The 0
Fhll Ap rs. �ames Jones a:nd Miss 'tried to get away, oo- he jumped, out 10 o'clock.—A. G. Smill-le, Clerk. own
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i rem in were taken to Marquette for'.' abel, K
gehod hoes -R. Willia & sqn-1 Mrs. of the fle, viben the horse -kicked Teacbers' SaUrles.—As PUbII .0
Minerva, Mrs. W, P. Stewart'
p�kukj3inithlng�-Jcsepb, Pinlmey-4 Int r ent. - I I I
Mrs. D. rd and him- on thef right aim, birbaking
Mar The N' F. Gerry, B. rAqo
�CiderNUII-John Elder -5 Tied .-at Mount Carmel. miy school teachers, salaries, under th
Pie Tins -Mm katteison--$ Man- Jennie, Mleo' Carrie McOrac'ken, bone between . the elbow, � and the provisions. ot ther new school law,
Stratford Beac' qu10 Wil
NUIAC—Helen R� wilson—a on says a -t society ' Miss Mabel Colvin, Misses, Dora a -lid wrist. This makes It very awkward be based a
evefit tookplace at'lhe R0mi;fx Oatha, omewbat on the assessmen
Boy Nvanted-fleter Xatq Smith, and D. L llwa:n.—Robert for. the doqtor to attend to his- prac- of the various school. secti
, IL J. D. Cooke -5 - olle chu chl. 'at ' M Carimel In ones we ap pill
eantoesfWe r ou
Xotiea-4ohn Beattle-9 McAlpine -is bacli-'froirn Cuba- Mrs. tWe, but as Mr. B.
the� township of Stepheh,' on Wed-. : Tr, Wilford, a sedond Pend below the assessment of the sev
4. fr. ---Q Uri A� A.4 1& 4 A. At= 1 #7 �
F u -n u a Mly nesdvy of last , w�V-k, ugust 22nl, , , .. 9�,y MAL usu vir, OT Stra, fordj� year student, ih with , him, he dxrk get. er&L .-vections fir Tuckeromith, whic 10 - - -111
Ung Slivedhft-0. Aberhart-ri :are here oif a 41ait with Mts. W. Tre along* fairly wbll.-Mr. Tft. Carter Js- ar& -as' follows*. SeetloV No. I
Ovens-$
when one of Strattorq's m6st estrni, Xerr.-Rev, H.' M. Langford, SEA, V W
llretierver--C. Aberhart-8 ' popular young men, Mr,. -who has ex1ibiting his f amous boiler clea;ner. $19.9,750; go. 2, $241,061; No. .3, $ 44
able and
98,365 Sole Agents for and W&WOver Shoos for men, �aud 'thal fto
AM; Fenclng�-Chesney & StbilOY-8 been away-ov a va�c�tlon/. for' several 740 NO. 4, the Sl%ter'
Edmond, Westr6pp Horinie,' Manager of at the Toronto exhibittlin this week. $2k,150 No. r), $1
Virl Winted 'Weeks. ' wh - occupy 'his /,pulpit again r ' ail
2 a Tep,-Eeatti and, Empress 6hoes fo wow
e Bros. -S the Sovereign Dwjik In -that 1 city, Mr. Robt, McKay assistdd! Sea -forth No. 6, $168,800 -.No. 7, $194,29-9 ; No. J;� Quality
-8 1 moii next Sabbath. Mr. Hartle�,, has been -thler semi-flnal $155,758; No, 9' $234, 103
Ryesighf,-Feaes Lornit Store -8 catrted'w off &1e 'of lacrosse team fin' 920,; No".10, $166,31
;seeds�-Nyl Z. Kerslake -8 Accornbllshed,. society 'ufxg ladies in taking k'bTbar'gd Irf � b16 abs6ce,--�Rus-� gime with St., Thomas on Holiday.- 070; Unlov No. 1, $42,86�6 -. Seaforthi
70 the his -daughter, Mrs.'- Smith.-mim
-The Herald refor# tO AU7'
the person of King Ethel, daughter df o9l Lowry, of St,. Thomas,, ts"VI Iting Mrs. Connel, of Harriston, Is vi)sn- fieparate ichool, $55,456 ;' .0 3, Hlb-ll ner, P* 9.
0, nder asr been In
u, the parental roof in town erity of Zurich as follows: The .31tirdock h
I --, Ing her frlbu'd, Mrs. (Dr.) Long. -Mr. bert separate prosP
Mr. and -John Farmer, well school, $6,700'. Malting a
T�nvvwv la U^ 4, 4. 41%fisi
It an for the tant Wepit rk? Aft
known laiia highly esteemed residents A115V Vj.,tj the went and. Mrs. 0. ri. , eese are v1siting 0 al MOM. assessment of $2,140,924.
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of that town. The wedding was so, e had spent. the' t few. friends in Torontd this week, -A um- to the beaU y
where . h mer will add Much aunt, Mrs. L.
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emnized b Rev. Father Forster. The .,months.' -His health is not of th6beat ber of Ihe young people after the of our pretty little village. Th �re TADII and Rev� Mr. U,,art and
-FRI1 McKillop;
t 31, 1906-L being built of brick and. will; Coln- bm,
SEFORTH, )AY XUgU9 ride a.ce ball match on Friday ave returned from Zbending - Vllwa�aftt
b 1 was exquJoltely gowned, in, 11 we are sorry -to say, -A rink -01 the bas' -n1ght. ar- h --r".
........ e 'o citz bollday-s.-Mr. Grant,Caldwail i4
net Cover 13ubh6isb satin -and wore bowler -a cbmPosed Of A,.,13,' Macdon- ranged a dance fix Industry Hall. A Councll,�The c uncil met at the pare favorably with the modern
01h ald, Dr,,Fleld�L Downing fewLof the Bruosele.young ladies and Commer fal hotels Sealorth, on, Aug- homes. It would be a hard task, ln.� ed borne t1410 week fron
A ol as a' efficine. un n the w
pedtl oinamentla was L support-, 9;nd D. VM 43
TgrooM ust 2lsZ-411 ther members prese At, On' deed, to find a� more sultatle town e 'by -
le, the to Miss Antile Papple, jjc�ompjnl
At th great moetin hold W T02 edf, Whi was unattend- C R698 Went to, Woodstock on, Mon- gentlemen �rexyfalned for It. -Miss M. I&y
X Petition �-Of the ecouncil the. Railway IV sociable and en- 1v1s1tI6- -
I ed The bride's goin L Ky and played a quartette of the Bell is In Toronto this. Week aV the e in or a Moro ther nepbew., WIlife- Olen, ig
Of? the British Med- r away suit was -it
of gray sill; rwith 'hatL Municipal �Board 'have libert flelatives In Toronto,
Tonto la 'week 'to L match. British bowlers, dete ting them by a, millinery openings, from. NAere she 7 lightened people to lAve with thals we Quite a
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ton at which f of 21 to 14.-�A to the councill to�-uge, $8,582 of our h ye in aving bVre daily
leal Assoclat SOMe. 0 More than ugual Interest attathei to team of baseball goes,to Nova Scotia, Where she has a a Zurich. Although _ we lack number are le to -4t
players went tol Blyth I �st Friday munIcipal loan fund 'for bulldlnV the facilities atfoided by railway con- tend the exhfbltl�u
the most eminent medical practitton- -the event as the contirketing parties good poettion.-Urs. Chfis. Burling Is bridges within it Tobhto.-
afid received, a seiere beittirigil 'TheL at presont suffeAng -from a serious the t-dWn011IP. P. ifection, with outolde points, It does -Very much sympathy Is felt tor jjr.
era of the. world -were present, and belong to two- of the'oldest families.. ha Pigeon Was 'notified to resumeL
BlYth - Standard -work. :60t necegsarlly;, gandicap us In -the and Mrs. Thos. B. Kelly, of, this -
took part In the discus it. Int _ f
-of 'the 4fie bride's parents s be�w�purchksed. L attack of typhoid L feve the only case 'oe the Winthrop 0,,raln on
slons Sir 'Vic- by W.11. Kerr, of Brusshlo, and or before d trad g done- IRSO) on t e d6ath
being. imong the pioneers" oX Huron will -that � has been In for a long t amount of business in . , In 'Of �ths
,%f TT;n1,vav-.cdf1W ha T."*% A w. 4..0 he,- rot 'of September or tha. con- : -44. U -I, A A son nrlifoh rtnm4v� .4 Ahu
n r., armor navtnff been on- en 1. of Time. i here. It -bas VIA V1JJLA1 L V4"4 IV, C&I.A.
V. Cou T. Ft L ffd Mal V e inattagem tract will be relet.- -Parties Jnterest-
,College, London, England, In his. ad- ga ed or- .1. Leslie Kqrr, viPllo takes chargene�it truthfully no, that rhore business Is last week. Th� remains
t�any �reako it Exeter as. �wcelc. H, were Intirrtd
ed in the Barrbin, dralia have been than In many to In the, Union:' metery at
living Ine Mor- done In Zuric)f WuR ce F;odlre- r -
will an now H. X - Oth Tuckersmith. notified to meet at Wfnthrop'�on 'Sep-
rls, met with a serious accidefit - on 4wice Ito size. - Vhe village - depends '711118-- lfoore,' of
gc�ic .1
Id-reas made a st*tomeirit Which a N I . -Lirettred,whIle anhing, 1�f PA
,Mr Hine'@ father wag � the late tember 4th 'at 6 o'clo- St.
-surprise many Canadians. His state-
Tuesddy -morning on 'the far of Killed by Lightnini.-On Sunday. ev- k p. rn,j 'to ' largely on its trade with the farm- MiAhcoota.. to hore 'visiting big
Gilbert � Horne, Esq., dne of the ear- m I Var-
ment Was corroborated and support- iy Sett irs here and pioneer rnej- George Crooks, Mill streeti Mr. Man- ehing last, Just about the time the settle the method; 'of raising the ad� itlng dommu'nity and we may safefy- ehtff—The fflends of *Xr. Aobert D41. R:1
nIng, was,on''top of ditional- -amount required for I N
minent members chants.'b'eling At the head of the' well the separator - barns of Mess�s. Fefgusad' and -Me- com- eiay that there Is no mors1brifty or r mple will Tegrot to learn Ithat As -
ed by, several bthei a - - I Pleting this drain.
while It was ' being -hauled up the Lqllan weke 'struck, two 'steers. be- Acebunts to the !Prosperous class oflarmeralwthe pro- has not been - enjoying
firm of Horne -&-Clarke for very too
known
of the proteoston from the other side amount of $9,489.42 were :,Passed, and bealth.Mr. G. N. McTagg
ria aTt
many 3ear0,, A'three' weeks' ioJourn gangway-, Into thef baft. and in sonie- longing to -W- , 'Robert McGonnigle, on :vince of Onta !ban those Rvih #,,Of thit
-of the water. The statement .19 so to ordered to be paid. The clerk was 1
- - I way. elther fell or Jumped off, in this section. village, has ehg.4ged, .,in partna��
Quebec_ Montreal auft' New York the tho 4th concession, L. RI S.0 Tuck- required to draft a by-law for -levy-
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surprising gnd interesting that. we by - boai -. -will embra'ae their holiday Marator -passing ovsr him, breaking er0mith, were struck by lightning and with Mr. jD. Ha�y, of Kippen -bf the- A
Ing and collecting the different rates
quote trom the -report almost In full. tlp-��11 th IT return to the city dur- the left leg it �thd ankle and terribly Instantly killed. The tinimaloi were Reonsa& � I ! coil business and lias Oiftti6d asuft-
t boub-9- je At.�b �w
lacerating the other one. of thbitown6ip. The count3F rate Is olne 011
Ink _,Ir:t week in.Se'ptember, Wir.. standing together under an apple tree, at KIppen,T,,h
He sald-s, 2.16 mliis on! the dollar; the town- � Dr. Oven#, eye and ear stirgeon, ivill be at fbe
and W. �s. Horne will - take up' their when -the flufk descended and killed queenIg hotelo Henvall, on'Thurw1nYt Sept. 6th, by the 'lsldes of Carmel Presbyter
They were probably well aware of Ship rate, 13.25, and e church for -,Mrs. Rend ersion, W
'Brucefteld. them both. The twd barno a!na these a Ptte- 1.3o to 9 p. m. Glasses properly fitted 1,0&11-tf lzo- of-'
rebidenoe at the, corner o?'SLDavid
rate Is 1. Saving rented the'61dbkqm1tb'Awp of 11r, tT. Vflltr Rev. J. S. He d
lie school mills n: ty, broon, 0 Zfew
the attitude of the medical profession, -arid - St-I'Vinceift st.rdbts. Mrs. Horne Ho P animals weie. Insured in the MeKII-- f W,
nge n hotel here lop Idutual.;
t I - ha, . .�The DIxo dollar. The section ated. for ublic I am pMared to do all kinds of horse 9 oe;n.� and Minster, . . . . . . . .
the Will receive on September, 27th and Theoe are the first loss. one S fOrMer PXbt0r Of -Cirlipill
lint clam ivorl
-as recently changed hands, � Mr. es of, Qneral velAiring. 1,
towarde6 alcohol orf this side of h schools will be. lesli than u
t th't this com , sua thl chur
28th after which she will receive 'on WilaDn,who. any adcout a pany a
water. Only a fortnight ago. the has conducted It forf sev- han %aA fipX;�� 14 V%+Vifn +Wa an in year, The total a Worse shoeing a, specialty. Qve me a call. . Jd%eph cht en Wednesday afternoon arA
89essment fha I twunn PiVcn+n Tpof -4 42,
vinwicir, Aulmrals Wu Owl . KlannX, a
1 11111, 114lu lasi. ziursuays, ot each eral years, having disposed of his in- township to $2,234,4
prench speaking practitioners pas- month. Barns Struck by Lightning.-I')uilng 00 and the ubild
Noteiv.-Mr. Jobd n1det, of Hay nek'r 'I' eniOYable time SOent by -all,
terest in the business to Mr. Bruce e severe electrical storm on Sun- o6hool assessment th $1,877,200.
The here to agairf the trout and! 'has treebmento were served by the ladles,
'b- Briefs. -Mir. David Rack will buy Bossenberry, of Gra;nd Dend, a. son Public school rise is, $3, an
W -F zed a strong' resolution on the all. th to
general
bout 'halt past five ther d the hours passed quickly aw-
joet, And the inquiries of Mr.Spence graln on lixeter market this season day lasts ai his older mill ready for operation sy Ift
Mr. Henryt &.ssenberry, of that 420.28. The next meeting; of counell
for- Mr.' Seldon. Mr. Mack In v�ell barns of Mr. David Ferguson, con -
'had shown that the medical prof es- plate. The newwprop alhd will grincl up. all' the applen pleasant social intercouvoa,-Mr.. Z.
rietor "is ar- H. R-.. S.,. were struck by will be heldlat Leadburj-'oxf SepteM.- brought to his date mIll.-Mr.
known here and has the full cbnfl- ber 12th, at one o'clock -p. m McFarlane basbeezr making
ready in charge.- He to a smart, ac- lightning and witb'most of their con- ments about ibis ineat dvire!U
aged the well
'Gordon 31xn
Sion In Canada was hostile rather dence ot the farming comniunity-and tive young business man,. and wnk 1. M rdle, Clerk� Fro
i- - - -1. T. J. Beriy baou
than friendly towards the drug - they.- Mr. Sel4on was fortunate* In secur- tents Were completely �geetroyed,
well maintain the excellent ranufa- known horse, South rt, from ]MET. R P ne retula"
hi I ey,.-The Bowl.1 There were twa:barns, one alarge home from �The w t d
was Ing pg. Club D. Bell, of Londesbo o. es uring.the PW
=110.ticohol. (Hear, hear.) H6 r tion this popular, hostelry "hasA0 long -bank barn with stone stabling underT weekDr. SellerY- ha's rented
Z -4 treet-
-have p! rchavisce a lot on - NZIn a enJoyed. Mr, Wilson talks of Wroxeter
Executors' Sale,--;, he� executors of
there to, gi�e an Idea ot t4la attitude 'south - 0 Mr. E. Christie's residence going neath. They were- both filled with Notea.-Mr. A. Hyilop, 1,1, p.,p,, of the estate of the late Henry,'IUDok, of RobertsoWs dw�llfug.-Mr Jobia"
to the great West, and we under -
of the Medical profleffston"In' the old' afid will hav r this season's crop and the whole was, Walton, was In the this village, are offering the 111 of St. Louis, Xo,, is here �I;Itlnv
Illage-last weelt,
P to 4 60wl stand he 'ld,`now on a: prospecting destroyed. Mr. Ferguson hid thresh- mother-In-1pw g. �Fjuut
6 It fItted7 u
-aleat to oay� Ing re
ed for sale by
country- That was equIv 9 �n this tall. They alsdo In- 9186 Elsie MeMic v Oroperty of the deceas r and
tour there, hael ban returned
from Stratford, where she has' vio- sale win be hold Mrs- C- 4 MeDb'neli and ta y� �Aild
Ing whatWas the attitude'of theas- -Xotes-.-A, terrible torm A00 bushels In'the bins. A few Imple- Mrs. P. MoDonell and taml
tend erpeting a. �niat - club� house On thunder a Qd his -wheat and, th re were ibotit public auctloA., The
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vociation. Years ago the association
It and *111 have an up to date green passed Over our village Sabbath ey- Ited tor a month- Mr. and Mrs. E. on the premises, it Hensaii, on Wei
ev ect.�R'eeVe Bobler 'has ments and some harness were got been spending the past week, -a
or resp
Lewis spent a few ldays of thin we nesday, September 12th, at two ci"�
ening and the rain tell In torrents. out ; ot thet building but the fire ek
asked the Educationu Department to been bx remely. unf6itunate with his Gr*nd Bend.
In Tee -k. The property consists of the
welcome'is roots and swit.er.-Mr. Somerville Hamil- cloc
automo lie. � One day last week him- WaP Pastures spread so rapidly 6at nothing else, ton with
takd� a more active step promote. automo were nearly dried Up. -Very f Of Guelph, Is spending two Mill and Machinery, together
n ew PeC` totild be saved. Tortuns ely thestock
aelf a Mr Kurtz& took a party 6f t
the by -lene and temperance of the Weeks' holidays with his paren'to, Mr elevator, etc., also i&welllng -Vro�
g 25 from' Kfikton to Mitchell. The pie could get out to church' oirf Sab- were In the fields. and a fe loads
and Mrs., J. Hamilton perty it Pa
y bath evenln g 4 orf accoVnt of ib' -�35r. M _ Rodgerville. Pull rticu-
itehell
'n e storm. of peas had not yet been sed. kr azid'Mrs. Pran
ation., Notes.�-Mr.
Visit to
-McCrae, of, Westminster, Ferguson. has considerable Insurance H. Br
got the�,e all right, but on returning hou cis Broftj s
Rev. Dr. has 'returned from a short lars of the sale will be found. -In our
1,11 would i in the'�Vdhing 'when golfig'over parents of Aev,�'A.
ike'to pay at once," said
preached morning anid eve' Toronto, -Mr. Wesley Sage and t o advertising columns. own,
ning - cry -1C o or
the professlon� at ra X but his lose over and above that will w have been YJAI-ting th
sons, of. Michigan, Ar6 visiting befe, have retur t1qeir home
sow -
'Sir Victor, '�O that ilway,bridie near Mr. Thomas -Skin- -
acbeptably. Rev.. Mr. and the with (Prom -Our Regular Correspondent.)
be heavy. .Mr- lohn McLellan, a nedr to
01 -4s met, and the a
to -me bas' the �same hostile attitude on nor 0, a rig utO- Doctor exchanged I�Ulptts. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sage, the for -
mobile came to a 6tand. still. The 3a eelghbor, -an the same line, also, got Briefs. -Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vog- SombraTbere will be. a
sone m.rmo'
the whole towards alcohol that you 9wah's fine nbw reildence I Vilmon m6rts -parents.-Chester Smith, Of garth returned home last weektrom vice at the Goghen --�d
on. a bad scare, His large barn was Colpoysa Bay-, is e `71 i-
Bru36 .7
rig having -passed, the auto -tried. to the way and, when completed wIll be, AJOYinc a few hol- st WS N
k ver pleasant trip dt several Metbodl chmches on unday,14A
'have, and I will. prove It to you and at -art . again, "but something - went fitruck and had a narrow, eodape. The 1dkys at 'L. months. They were an 7far went as and there will be a
wrong an 'dwellings In -the
I mean "alcohol not ohIy ait -a beve one of the nicest his home here. -Dr. ;T4
age, which is Indulged -In to r d It, badked down Into 'the, county. James doers nothing by.. halti fluid -struck one 6f the* ventilatore Wilson, of Palmerston ''called on
too ditch, etwein on the ro6f, shattering one side ol the coast and vloite the service In theI Varna. c
g the' occupants to . be�- d many- of
7great extent, b�*t they have found out -Mr. Alex. Mustard left Wednesday friends ffi the, village 'this week. -
come -�e mu6h excited, and o principal American and Canadian Presbyterians of this Place 'hadft
morning'
4 ry It and'thern glanced off o to the ro f, r Steurn-of ^-F Q+1- +# '4 4
w1urd, a cohol 5 rea y 11 ur, 13 am M I cities and Diaces of lnterent,�Mrs. M. - Annual rden p4rty In Mr. -M-e-
'i uvw1l on the torth side of the barn, then 991
R of them - Jumved - to save theMSelves. V v"OuAw , a
guest of Miss 'A. Vosburg.-John
d t oridbard.
the. St. Lawrened as Nix as kantreal. following the., eave trough and thi R?j J. Hurley, of La Canazea, Xexlco,:is iDn Tuesday even.1%, a -The
rug, and. that is, in my opinlon a Mr. John Roy, of - Woodham, retelived Gibson is v1dftJng frleriA4 In Niagara visiting - e-sf r g la
He. is accompanie7d� by - Mrs. Hugh wjitef pipe escaped' Into the ground, her father Mr. 13ernard 0 th band Ahd IsIper Zdbn X&i,
-1. (ApPlause.) slight InJurle but the othets m1rac- 'Mustard, of K Fallb.-Mrs. Bailey, of Listowel, Is Tbomson.-Idiss Bell"Ross, of 'Aruce- DO)Rald f Ufnished tb�- u TOR
any_ ra:te, practically ni
ansas, and her two
When I Was a studeat alcohol was ulously. es6ped "unhurt., . The taking out' the corner of the stone m Ifie and tuers AV*
the traditional remedy in surgery for Party daughters. Mrs. Mustard g.n old r6- spenWhg somb time with' her mother, field, spent a week. -with her friend* were rat-resboments lit abundance
had
�,to be- conveyed to Kirkton in wall in its, paqea9te. Mr. McLellan's ft V
vide -ht of Bruceffeld and In on tier log, Mrs- S. Playford. -A Kumber from
Mrs. all. There was a large attendanoi
blood polsbining and other operations horady vehicles and Mr. Bobler Miss Ethel CA1dwelL-M Ad
ship- first -visit to Is fully covered' by insurance. t
infectious dia.ease like H. Vasby, of Buffalo, are visiting at
and for vii his vicinity attended- the races: In
this place In thirty He attributes the escape of. his build- Brussels last, eek. -Mr.
enJoyable evening
and am t
ped big auto to the factory to* tave 06
Years. They have prdipered In that B. #r. Carr the homes of their'uncloo, Uri Alex. sPent.-A 'very old resident of
pheumconla. �What Is the positfon it put In proper sh&pe.-4The anniver- Ing to -the inetal roof in g on the one this
state. -'The 'Kisses Mary and Jennie preached -in t ethodist church, Munn. and Kr. L McMahon, of Hay.- place In the person of
now � That an all these points al- d Harvest Thanksgiving ser-� side of the barn. Urn
eary an
cGhol let being no longer used-." vite In con' 1�pattle,l who have heen opending Another Gorrie,. on -Sundiiy vening,Mr. and Mr. and R. RodgIns have re- Seacord died ov Monday nIght. Mrs.
nbetion With. Trivitt, Me- Drowning tY.-On Mrs. John Tnglis, o
417'
their' holidays here with their aunt,, New York, are turned from a had not been 041071n good
Sir Victor then tim mortal church will* be held next Sun- Saturday last Mr. John' Va of the guests of:14r. and Mrs. John Sander- Leamin `ton. -Rev dhealth
ned to a chart Mrs. Wm. Scott, have - returned to pleasa:nt visit lit 'Seacor(l
which he had prepared ant 'h ' - day. , Rev. H. T. S' Boyle, M. A.,, 9 Dr. Gs.M for- some time. She aeeme4,
ulIg up ble, who
showing the decline In the use of -Mr.Thos. 7th concession, h. r. . s.'f * Lo� rmnith, son.' Mr. Wrin. Adair has secured a ellvering ectures to ber as well as
their hotne in. Westminster. 'T u ke
B. D., re'ctor Wingham, will be the received a letter conveying to him 0 preaching and d I usual, bewever* -on
Carr positlori I n Mr. 3. Douglas, -tIn shop.
alcohol and the increased use of rnilk special preacher at botly services. He and his staff of men are lboustly under the ausotcleo of - the Lord's Monday and was 6
In seven great London hospitals in will also address the Sunday scho I I engaged laying -cement sidewalks 1n sblf and fairnill the gad Intelligence -Mr. and ik cal 1W tc
Mrs. W`- T- 'Johnson left Day Alliance, occupied - the pulpit ol fri nd
o of 'the death by drowning of hi e 0 during the afternoon.
i,our village. -Mr. Wrn. Sedtf and his Of on, for Toronto on Tuesday, where they,
-the last 40. years. That showed what In the school To0*M In the afternoon. the Methodist'church"on Babbath last 'returning bomb she becaine'-Ill: and
Q�orge l4ove, a young ma�n about
Will be tastefull decorated I a years of , age. It seems 'tha:t the t6 bd assisted to her -oolde
the medical profession. In London. at !The, church I son, Andrew, have had nf�e cement_ N�111 spend two. weeks, morning and evehlAg and delivOred had r nee.
7 any rate, was doing - with regard to :!f walk laid 'Intoo' b th of their dwel-
or the occasion. -Mrs.. D. Dyer and young man was engaged with a our- 'an Illustrated lecture In.'CarmelP IS) ]��ver rilliedl but Passed. peate-
the use of alcohol as a drug. In 1862 'son, of -Caseville, Miehigan,..are here I lingo. -Mr- 'T. Mott has also got ;�eying, p arty In the Macleod River biiterlarf church -on Monday evening, fully SWA during the -WLght -- Heart
Zurich. y
ib
the expenditure on rallk�'In those hos- v 1.9, nice verh:hdah Put up on hie resid- Mr. Gamble Is an able ana- Interest- troi 16 was the cause of deat-b. Aht
Isiting Mr. Dyerls' parents-, Mr. . and -
ence. Mr. R. Hotham to busily engag- t Ing preacher and lecturer, 'alia was was Of e an aged lady aild"'had be A
Mrs, -A. G. It to, about ten I of :Fd monton',' Albert ai. The lett6r was harfeswortli are putting the mqtal
pitals was $15,000 a year. That ex Dye.r.. district, about 150 miles northwes C'Noteg.�Mesara. J. Dow and Leo te
or aboO 0.
9 years since Mr.,. and. Mrs. Dyer 'left rboto on the large barns erected by Sul
penUture had been constantly iisin i ed painting it, Farmers-bere are all listened to with, Much Interest -at a reolden� of - Varna f
until In 1902 It, from the manager Of & lumbering
se
wag over $40.0,00. The Exeter. -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewaxt through with their harvest' and rveying the Messrs. Snowden on the Sabbatb service.9 and atk the un- -Years, heribusband,, who -died it
-expenditure on -alcohol In the same r
Mrs. (Dr,) Amos, Miss Edith Sanders, ton 'lecture on the tollowing evenIng. al Years 400, � Was a -merchant ani
hreshing in 11 the go. 'Mr. R. - Mur� J�arty...had been -working, t was the lake road, Stanley. -Wes, Merner,
1, t company for whielf -the ou
hospitals In 1'962'was $40,000 a year esirs. Wm. Bawden, L, H. Dickson , dock to engaged at Mr. Scott's store- -Mr Macarthur wad family, who I postmaster of 'this rillage to
r many
7
house, where he Is taking in large dated the 5tb of Augu�t and con- John Zettle, Alex. Sarurao and Goo. t
and for the 'next decade It remained and C. H. Sanders left last week on i the fore- 'Campbell have gond
have been camping at Grand Bend for years.-Severall on the Parr.111ne wb*
tained another letter from to the pr4irle
about statIonar7. In. 1892 when the a holidq quantitlesi'of grgClit already�-Mr. W.
trip to New Ontario. -Mr. man a 0 the past, nionth. or two, returned home have been. In are recoverinr,�Th
of the party R;nhounaing the province to assist In the h rve t
-Mr. James Sparks Is bav- choir of Varna: Methodist' 4-
church.2 -
lopea;ker was A student,. it had de tof -Wing- death of young love. This letter was there. -Mr. August Ehnen has return- Ing blef house n1cely. painted and other companfed by'their pastors R-ev. 3&�,
and Mrb. Enos E. Down, 61 Coopers- Scott Waal on a business trip this. week.
creased and mll� -had Increased until town, North Dakota,.'are hero visit-''. ham the end of last week, -Mrs. J.
dated July 07th and was written on ed f rom his trip to the west and he
Turner and daughter Mabel,&nd,. U
-both were 'about equal. About fhat Ing friends. rt Is about 18 ro. improvements made. -Mrs. 0. F.Tung- i BPWA R`ud !Jhro. Brown, h8A ftsIr
gone on. a trl the day the accident took place. It Is greatly Impressed with the extent -ends plenic to Ba
years
time antiseptic surgery became 90n� since Mr. Down left- Exeter.-Mlss Thomas Simpson have p blut Is vlalting relatives and fri yffeld a few da
vening an
-Mr. and Mrs.' d Auburn. -Mr. Thos4 Nee a�d spent a most enjoyable day..
6 the Toronto Fair. had evidently, taken the Inter d resources of the new provinces,
7 e rp om a time to -reach the 'neadquarterg. of but he thinks that, notwithstanding, an
-Mr. Wes. Huston. Maxwell, of Dakota, are visiting t%e
are alcohol had gone down until trip t6 the West. editor of the Obaervet� and big
lands
e1ral, and during the -last twenty darrle-.-Knigbt has retu ed fr" In Blyth
latter's staters, tfie' Misses Monro. the company from the surveying 'all the hustle and business 'and Mon-
the,expeiRditure 1n,1902 waFf only $15,- of C4g r*Y a een In town son Douglas are -eiijoying a week or Ti
Alberta, ha b party. It stated that.young Love;, ey making there, -he prefers to live two
i Their little daughter Is with them.- zol d 0 W t
000;lso that in London alcohol was Waking hands with bid friends d7ar- ay I If relatlires and Winthrop.
not being valued as A drtig as It had who was a good swimmer, badstart- In Zurich and shys old Huron is good
Ing the past week.' He Is en friends on the Mono Road and else- Social. -The ladles of GO=
gaged in Mr. E. McCallum and sisters haveri
ibeen 40 years a oved -onto MahY street, Into the ed -to swim EL -dross the'lake and when* enough for b1m,-The Many friends WWI
business In the wetit.
go i�neril store Where, --Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart, of at Winthrop, Intend, bcolding 4 WC191--
about the middle he su4denly sank Of Mrs. Ernest Gies will To ret to
The same was being, provecT'*fth Miss L. BrImacombe left last'week bouse vacated by .4, Cameron.- .9,
W" Ad
Mm Michigan, were here part of lastweek an the beautiful la:*n of Mrs. A. G
r Wolfe I' some better these days. --4 search learn,of her Illness and will hope for
egard to the country. � The Royal "for WaPel-la, In Manitoba, 'where 'she and never rose again. Diligent atid this �loltlng their rolative-a on 'WedneIr-
Infir'mary at Salisbury - 25 years ago Miss Prime has was made for flk� , body but it was her speedy recovery. Her son, Mr. f, Mr, enlock, of thlo V111agel
'Win
will take a position as dressmakei gone to Goldstonefor J. Harvdy and daughter-�-Xr.. Henry -day evening, :,September 6th. A
Spent $1,600 on alcohl, and lastyear sonfe well earned hejida�s, never found, The letter stated the David Ruby Is here* from Cavalier
]Gnly $95. It had been a gradual evG- with a mercantile firm of that p.1ace. North - Dakota, Taylor, who has the cojitract ot the mittee appointed Is preparing 'a splen -
opinion of the writer thit the youlig Is see her�-Mr. and
—Mr. John Blatchford and � son, Lee. maeon work on Mr. GeoJoynt's fine did musical a -ad literary treat lor
lu man bad struck the cross etirrents Mrs. John Brinson, of Detroit, are brick house, Is rushing up the walls the occasion, also the -Brodhagenband
tion of iction on the part of the left on the � Manitoba 'a, d Northwest Vth n a4d visiting "IrIends In t -
n
profession In their use of alcohar as. excurgionl a I week. They will as- Change of which bad dragged him dow his vicinity. Mr. ai�d making good work of lt.�Mn R, will be 111
u drug. Dustness.—Mr. "A. M. which would keeb the body, from r1s BTIsson is a attendance to d1scoursO.
member Of' the Detroit
gist In the� harvesting after which Bradwin, owner'of the Blyt Cudmore and staff ate Ale sweet music
h Stan- Ing, His Paorents had a letter from PolICQ force.—Miss Ella
a
RaIrAle has Tea. will be sernit. -by
Personally 'he believed that the they expect to take -up home te ds. d rd for th P t nurbb.er of yeaxs� h' ew days pro
a a ef as a fine showing on Ur. Ww..: Stone- the ladles 1 and a refreshment
a t VIOUIR ta r,ecefvfng gone to Goderfelf as book-keeper for
to
Movement really began with the sur- —Mr. and M�16- Richard Delbridge left. has disposed of it Mr. W. H. Kerr, tbe �zad intelligelice dWellingMr. and Wis. J. W. with all the� confections tee trosmi. -N- tw&
geeon-11. It was iio credit to them, but jp�st trip of the Bruigsels, PoSt� of big death. her brotlier-ln.,law, Mr. Paulin, In
AW-
E to the great man to wh -week on an 'extended who takes pos- Thts 16 Qr elu were called to Detroit, during bananas,.etc., usualon such occasionof
t tter was dated July .23rd just his hardwate
weZI store�--The Saturd Wftk
om they, o through the west. They have sons Session of It next week. Mr. Bradwin night crowds to listen to the Y' the ast we
a %et( ek to attend the funeral, vrill � be on the� grounds. Stick a p-Ilt
W
everything --:Lord Lister— (gpplause)— fourdiys before his death. He was band of a little child of their -son Alonzo, -in the dktv and don't for
111ving at Hamiota- here they are dis'poped -of It on account of having then. -enjoying good health, and spoke concerts In the Park still keep u get
P —Dr. HoSsack, of Lucan, was at -the- the ladles a tall on that --evening AN:
and was one, of the Innumerable ben- engaged in farmilin w Their ipany secured a good position on the Nat- of his Intention, of returning home as
.6fits rerultin'g from. An old Hay boy, In the pernon of Mr. mange 'during the pagt weik v1siting they azourz you a pleasant tl e.
,his discovery; of I riendo wish them a leasant v1sit— ur*day night, of Toronto. It to Mr. soon, as his Job was finished. The de- George Leslie, of Cape Town, South m
the great VrIj.1cjpl;es 6t antiseptic isur- Mrs. Ge6rge BIssett and fdrrilly 1jave - Kerrlfj Intent to place his son, ceased was a bright and clever lad. Africa, to in the vicinity Visiting big
gery. When he was�a student Itw&s gone to WInniner where thev Jntena it I ------ T -
*NMI
Utre4,
n. charge of this Plaat- tie He -graduated from the Seaforth Co frieuds.-Mr. Geo- Katzenrodler, who
en-, Gould, of Hay, Was weori�lng in �t
he a
Young man of the right calibre and ec)urse in the Chatham Business 'Col- Aid,
tering the theatre for E, Appel some twenty four years I A N
The custom to gi-te three or fouir to reside. -While. Mervin, s&n of Jan. will be welcomed* to worked at the tailoring business with
o`uncea of -alcohol to,"every patient gur town, being legiate Institute,, and then took a
em operation. field one of the horses kicked Co ANA
him fairly well known bere. It In Mr. lege, and left home a year ago last ago, Is I
The quantity bacl diminished, but still here visiting his old employer.
in the leg making an 'ugly gash, and- Bradwin's intention to move his fam- spring, to' pusli his fortunes In the idea In RodneY,-Zurich
A od fit
custom. It was a, necessitating several stitche's to close Ily to Toronto shortly. AE V.
It was givert as a He
now'res
custom they werd getting, rid of. ThRn. West. This sad and sudden intelli- e for a big celebratibn on
the wound.- Harry Jones, of the. r arin
P g
Mr. a r
for the post operative .13riefs.-Miss Clara Moffat, of To- genice of his tragic death was L' ter- Monday next, September
condition al-� London road, who,has been quite III ronto Jundtion,- Is bo Day. tarrh- a Re ed Its
8rd, and all roads will lead to this
at present spend- rible blow to his paients and, the
i0we Wing
sohal had practically disappeared and Is -recovering n1cely--yrs. Alf. Sheare Ing a short time with her numerous other member mil ind town on that day. the following' Is Ven
Y-
a of the -fa y
M S -2-
halch'.
F.A6
was belng'replaced by a whole a and family who have bees living lit -friends -in this vi InItY.- r. pence much and v6ry dincere Alympathy is, 'the programme- Races,- 2.50 class,
in
mtntorium of drugs bett& f the. -Prantf6rd for several months, have who r'e.c-ently left here for- Llstowel, felt for the sorrowing parents a greeif race; open to all .,4 IP -W Vb
or
purpose. Very 11ittle examination in- return6da to Exeter and will. take up 2.20 A soientific remedy for this'trouble—safe and sure.
h
0,0
to � e general practice would s%ow their residence here ag4in.-Polle b ried In the LI t wbl Gemetery on The Council., The Tucker -smith cdun- Bayffeld vs. Zurich for Z prize of OtttraHzels the, acid and poisonous secretions
passed awaly la�t Thursday and W m- frAenda. trotters and�pacers. Football match.
the�-,same thinp.,. About a year dgo Magistrate Humber and - County Safidrday.-Mr. �Joe Hgbkirk to at pre- cil met in the own hall, Seaforth, oni, $16. ShOOtinig, Match, Stephen vs. Zur. Owels� and- reheve&- th-e pain without Any AI -40 tnv a
Dr. Hancock, a well known - Crown Attorney Seager, of GoderIch, nent spending two . weeks' holid.,�ys Satunday, A t 26th, ali the mem-,� Ich, ten meV -a side, .10 birds each,
prac in the b
tittl6ner, said be had not umed alco- were here last week ln,�,connectton'. w sokI4
.1th relatives In Brussels ajid To� bers beln, r Zan danuer of bad after effects.
hol tor seven,years 'In general prac- With a pig dispute 9 Pootball match Imnbe -,
t The chief busi-.; for a prize of $10. A
between* Reeve B0- ronto.-Tbe steam NbOvel which has ness of the� eeting- was the strik-, Will be callid all-, one o'clock sharp,
6, races Al
bier and the Davies Packing Company, been working at the east ind of the Ing of the r'06 of taxation for'190 t 2 O'clock; blue rock match and
Anot cey
her eminent member of. the As- of Harristo Pri 25 ounts pexe biottli;
n Mr. Bobler bad ship- -village,. 'has. finished there ',and to and rate -payers will be 1-riterested to� IrAnlediately after
soelation, Prcofessor�Q. Sims' Wdod- ped a numberot pigs'to..the the racear. The
_Qompalry.
head, of Cambridge UnIveratty sald, named and the com now digging out the river bed In the learn, that the, taxes for 1906 -Will be Jubilee Barid ------ 0 4 t al
_NI1l discourse sweet
Pany aecused him vf1lage' which will take about 'three Pifightly bigher't1jan last year., The music. -Mr. �and Xr H nr
Sir Victor had, efoken of the chang- of billing' the Pigs to:, the m. at more 6. e 7 Koehler
attitude of surgeons towarfd _af tha' weeks,' when the work will be all county tax this year is $4,843.94, be, had a v sit from their aaugh' 4
t� n -he bad paid for them to the far-- ready for the sonstruction traln.- Ing $700 higher than last year, and Mrs. D.. J§tu�Aer, of Tavlatock, and M
7. cohol, He believed 'ah edually strong� "wers nd -consequently br
Ing place In action ag4inst him for f
ought an Mr. Fred, Campbillo who so
0111ailge of opinion was tak- tl?led to $1.800 �Igher than In 1.0904, and wIll childrerr.-Rev. Mr. Glachler c6nduct-
ilse preten.- comtolt suicide' at Owen Sound last re -Quire a rate i�f 2140 mills or� I quarterly meeting ffervicez -at' Dash-
'connpctlon .'with the medical branch, -cea. Judging from the he ed
gvidence, the week, was �well knowri here, being' dollar, Th FIRST DOOR 1TOORTH OF PICK XTV-81
A
and that,men who at one time looked -ease seems to be more V6 atious1fian. liked by allL s gerieral township tal Is wood on Sunday evening and the ser -
x
who knew' him andhis $8.563.69, requirhig a itate Iviceu '14 th Hi-an9dilcal church he . . . . . .
up of four e re b-3,
on It as nertasary In the trent- -othe�rwlse and-- If theie. are SEAFORMO,
an friends were 411 sorry to hear of his -mills on�t)�eL dollart which. io+J.0iof a were vo)011cti� by Rev. L. H. Wi4g-
h.
4,
F,