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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1906-09-21, Page 4r f OR now -HU PTI fd r -b' U"� OR 4., munion TW quite -i 50ung an 4yfi adt-41-T. lo AD -WQ- S fted -tu vcin very mu e. heT to doMSCO hi LYh it I try� wholf oh, 4 fail' M. _R 190, bibm n, ons) no c j r p b in'r 000n n Irch th —1, A drew's Chu 6 f irst 'BUIVIETAY in uteiii *111 b h ttaeter or pockb� The the tjies' Parlin While there of. the Past I. m. Sproat - and :-4amerf l -Mere-' for the mothb st hi flow, d, W-y's M9 I I e cid to study- Mir,- Bi GaIr,' of, Btumelt; 'visited OctoberMr. -and Mrs# Us. 'Far(s Aft aldent. Of Exeteri wha 4104 In ministry but atv 'A SOA or A Sh 01 engi -0 ry et r om- d Iwent on ther excitroloft you F Wed to oiai'k, -of who to the X T W -wa-tor, were brought bere. for. trite -i band th4t_ and it a Week, 4g_eo -_Gi a ff We- Fall, invtest iw a 'Paiv of onto, are 'at Pteo last wedki the 'funeral taking' time 'in schoo i ent! visitig We werb oil -the. train wrecked near each nor. as or raade 0hpils, Those shoes are made by - oar own woTk-men, didher, In tbwn-_� friends-- In. t i� Lillie BlatQh- Sudbury. w-, 4a - enJoing a plyete from the residence ot Mr, ��G.'� -the first school t Mr. SPro e , smoko WA e dloposima. ford _i6ter vi 41i t Ation f ofted triendX In.' conifortab! he rash oUo.6fthe,,pocjfAj features of our bu iness. Their ieput is of I - A K. UcLeo.d.�Mr. 4. Smitb,'o -1ho .6hlb ,of' Stephen. Week.-Cou ty a knocked frdm- ut the country; many customers o a At� camet'and big pipe m�& M -In led. �lm lnto,lbus-� town 'this Many miles throogho 9 Springhuref Stock . Farm Hay� had, tion, loweveri soon n company w thes shoes. Every V ' is mide any fflenda bore S., 10 11 12 13 14- seven -,of his; Shorthorns at t .4 Ith- - -the late torney Seagor wap, b e Tuesday on his mouth, Their,, m es to secA ir GU VO4 oodeock, to- learn that hey all. 0 &Ad,- scoO�ed In $425 Mr. nlibbr he was engaged for. some a case. of jo no '!�t lealber 4e to fit juade� to war ana turn water,_*dva tO, '21. 2-2 onti. Ux-hibition eo 40 16 17 18- 19 iniury vars in the mercantile business- In laintiff b - in the defendant up esbaped ithout. -Mrs. John 29 In prizes.-Tylir., John T�yloir' of tho in s4t 2 127 e6iio - The defen& Crawford, who bas for �00= mO shoe posseage, We keep sizes 6 to 29 firm: of Ross '& I Taylor built the' saw mill for "thef t ofnths Othe 0 has Igono to, CredltoA. He then obos'- Ital . oufferf a and in conjunction with ant sold some Sheep to Johnston and been visiting her daughter, Mrs. . sell them u follows - the - L- ag- from In. Shipk P in the, typhoid fever. -We hope oon tolearn. that carried on a stora there. In got the 'monet. f or them, then oold Monteith, PaTk�r, Bound dis- Oanadian Kip Shoes—ft-50 Dal EW coveryo"P-On " WednesdaY, -of '1$86 he went to -Winnipeg and rartle-A thOm jo-.4another pairiy, for 'a higher :,tricti has returned home,��Mxriy wells of bls� re Was neos price. The ease settled by the. in this - district, ard' going dry land 3.75 -last week Mir 'Garnett J. Fraynct -on, an extensive 'buol vInK Zdhpoton the dif- It rain does not Soon come there Ftench Kip hoes—$ �'The 11guro betwen tho parentheas af6i 040h eldest son of x`r. 'John Frayne, of there with branches at fftetor and defendant 9 or oa I which the forence In the price. -The concert held be a water famine. The hot,- Ary Made to order, the prices are the ame. L They also had branches Usborne, was - married at Hensall, to Centtallf roand. . . I Indujstry hall Tuesday and Wed., I wbather Is b&Td -6a- tUe �pasturw_!fand nn onl m 'he K tall wheat.-P,?,rmers w progr nros.--g . lio, have corn G, YOU m ver good �land IN Miss A le M., y'daaghter f Mr. In Britis CkAu bla a d, t londike nesdAy nights was B R REPAIRING, i - Nortif , For the 'Past ten or twelve st*V(% Anct A. Silts -5 and Mrs. Wm- : Robd,, df the district t Into the Oilos. hoe� Ason and MorhAes--fi End, X ha - lived- retired 1n: Cen- -the fast ni-ght. the hall was, erdWd- are now,h&vIng It PU xater. Atter the ceremony1be Years he a We do all'kinds of shoo repairig UP_ -ed. Mr. Cameroji as comealan, de - p dompAny drove to Ahe residence ot tralla. He aloo at various times're, the shortest work is al med—J. Iff. TI--* 'light d "all who heard hlm� and Miss and fin dU time, and. our pric parmon-5 Ow e I dow.:_;R. Cli-_'�rtors anti Son -5 the bride's father, . where supper was Presented this township. In:, thp t Rensall. -ishe ";utiOnI 0 nc,-'- count j ou�nello and was Main, as an eio at, was giod. Millineq, penipgo at J. Welsiniller's on Sept: 12-5thi 'reasonable. Bring us your repairing. Served -after which the young couple ship - a I This Is the f irot time! e log Harria Xvill lie pl4ased Brown t6t the (modt.prom- Ither of these %a following daNfs, when X left for- a hone$tmoon trip to.Alin for. many years Q&Y A. Trailair-5 tists have been hero� but )Yy ithe re- to show yon. the nowest and inoi;t xij)4o-date ;nillin. sto and- other iplaceo, They will row;: Inent public. and business- men'of this ar side on the grobmis :Une -farm. In Uo- part -of the county. He was a Me'th- ception they got we are sure it will cry eversbown, in jieximl1w 20914 Shoot -U� Wi1lW4 and gon —4 - The Horse Show. -Our readers,one Now borne. -The st'ck holders ot the odlist In" religion a d an active land -not-be the last.-Xr. a;nd Mrs. Long, ow Lis ;the Clothing—Popplestont, and G%rdlner—v and all, should bear In mind InflueXitUil Liberal 131 being lof towel, are al"ptesent visiting li,3111 t Olothinsr kjo. �11 Durham Cement ompany in this vi in politic ay 'Horse Show and trials of speed� to of the latb X s MISS ami gratified a a leading supporter, n Woul; ago .-from,ft Cameron ad Archibald E ne, few days y receiving E� ckstO of Goderldh aed and be held In Hensall on Tuesday next. Ivanto(I-E. W, Ail 001--s Ifshop in Bla, visited her am Of %e , county 4n horse Jim B,6y Wanted -Expositor Offlee-4 head of 'h atirrin friends In town'.this- week. veisy ere flee che ues foe a halt year� the man ilettlons which 4;ly Oo& Lost -D. At;iGrreqPr-q d on their sthek, this' lb - these gOtlemen conducted , th South Our Show.-Blfth air which Was i flesh will be- at this, -show, and, �-�m'atoes for ftle-J. R. Wheatley-��S divide _e I who , may- desire to, feast thelt 'eyes held Tuegday hd Vddnesda;y of this i a as on an nAls wife diod (�boizt 24 y6lira 'the noble and useful , abim4l In .0orSale-S. S. Brown -5 the first, dtvide'd thaf h - )bee� Rur SE, 4 . oRrAy Move for Sale -)fr,%. R. Wdlmw-S famil of th � e week, w�d as uoual a grand success. , on paid Since the Xorm*ation'%of *the c6m- 'ago. 1je leaves- a. y re Shoes for men, Q1611t 4haw 134na- Pickard -8 its beat form, should come to Ithe en- Sole Agents for the Slater aud VValk-Over' da p4n�r� The ednipany., Is, however, sons an 040 ughter, Mrs. George, On Tueoday the exhibitors for the Dodd,Shnos -W. 11, Willisw-3 sall Show -on Tuesday, an n -Dorotky d the trials Quality," A Emroen Shoes for women. Farm for polilrA-5 likely 'to par -well hereaftOr arrA 'At Essery�j 6f 'Centralia.' The oofis, are. Inside -show had their exhibits in Stray -ed -A. Tyndall -S of, early, 'There wag a Splendid lsplay of speed In the named rages will lend good luck a ould, follow lt the stock William, of Centralia; John splee to Instruction. may, yet- Se at a premium.-Ulso C. British ftlum'bia, and, A. V., of W.In- In ever -department. Then, on "Ved- eHe bad 'been! In failing ne day the crowd started. coming In Personal. -Mrs. -Thomas Pepper of church next Sal3bath. Rev. M tyne has l3urchased the nipeg. of h ice of Miss Campbelij, on 1�artne pter -Northe was mar home Nab of Walton-, will pre ar 1jr our village hah Just returned Mr. D. W. Davis, health I, svy5pw� years, a jVg, live ed in Winnipeg to ly,.: and, kept coming, - till afte Lambton Ullls4 near Toronto, preparatory service on Frlay.-A jqtvedt and will ket Possession the f rom erly of this town, 'Rev. 'A. H. death w a' noi* unexpected. qa;�y of dinner, when there was one of vembiz, where she had, been -attending 'the missionary social will be 'held at 'the, about the first of No e Going, pastor of the street the �fder member coun- largest crowds in -town that had Rept. 2if� 1996, 'Mrs m � e n Thu oday eve in 0 to be o.,of_ the county. next purchase prIce Is ever been here 00 fair day. IThe funeral of her daughter-in-law, an- a 0 Methodist chrc, -to in Montreal at- ell'ad of the Reform Associations Of all George' W. Pepp6r. Who died, su& week. -Mrs. Philip Thomas to visiting tendink Ahe Oe -neral Conference.- twenty " ears ago or more - will re- Goderich, band was in attendance denly on September Sth. The friendi at Clinton and Bayfleld.-Messist. The OntariG RePbrm,Partv'� The'rate of tixition,ln 'Exeter. Mo, member -ohn' Parsons, and will drop day .rei�doring some, very 'fine selec- Turnblerry. of the deceased will.deeply re Birikker took In Was very warm gret to Stewart, Messer an -Aft-6r year has been ifixed it 21 -jimillsvon a . silent tear for memories' of 6tfier, tiono. The weather Death 6f Mr. Linton. .,noticed learn. of her sudden demise. She London fair last week.-Revio �C. P. Ing Illness, Mr. James V1. great the d6llar. This Is a very moderatd 'days. and dry, makng a in er t L concern of the Coftsprvative papqs rate- coiislderI4 the increased county those selling refresh * ents. Taking had , -been more or less poorly 9or Wells, of Gorrie, : preached on the lseveib years, but -nothing of aa- Bluevale circuit la;St Suda7, �Urs. Ot f4ls �tOwngbfPi, -t up nd7'the fact Ithat '$2,- a te'this -year a - 11 In aIX the 4 was voted 'one has returned to be r to bu, 9, leader and a, polleyaTor ra Zprich.- it to her aeorge Martin r Tuesday evening, September of the best sUceesslas for a number of ture to cause =y uneasiness in his 46th year. Off the V- ~- q0Q ot town b�alL debentures have ibeen -the Ontario Liberal party; The TO-. Millinery openings at J. Welsiniller's on Sepboubor of successful com- friends. During the week preceding after a via- was Pe retired out'of, curr e.--JMr. Atiso Harris will be Years. The ist home at Warren, Ohio, previo., ah peration rento World and Newa�'hae been (bus- pleased to low 3,011 . the 116yeAt and niost �up-to.dat' petitorri will be publ shed next week. ccasion to Igo Into it with -her -stater, 'XX8. . N. Duff US Jos orne, baid 1 0 - the tim e was iilt -Hunter, of tTsb inillinery emrihown in Honsall. I Toronto, and returning In the cool let and also with friends at Wroxeter, ed which at aWingham and East Wawanosbi--M the evenini, she coiltracted olight, -LMr. Ed, Picol, of oronto, too 'weak to -rally. Ily, engaged In this iw4dable work very, tine team of fillies at tile for -some weeks, arid as t . hey have not rat to be uccs4sw, but the DeTi-:� ernf Show alt London. For one, w� Ach Inatdd In an Rober� par- ved Notes, � pro f, . cold'which finally term Stewzrt'* fe Visiting er' a he raised himself,. he was � off, �r6d who is irell knowA here, to seriously. f3lalre the ysuccepded In securing efth �arns Burned. -The 14rge ba' t ttack of peritinitus from hich ental home at Trowibrldge belbre re- wias a quiet, Ind st ous maA -y Mr Beattie, of McKillop, 1but Ill at t46 home of 'his falster, Mr a. W. ember of the Presbyterian; $325 b - . - she did not recover.. Mrs'. -Pepperwas turning to Toronto -miss -Bell 13ur- W leader or a pGllayAhat -will Just suit he' decllnedt� asking- $350.-Postrian- Dowson, I near Dr YSdale-,i The apple. of., fr. GeOrge Douglas, of the Bron, two -Sisters, two b the daughter-in-law of WT. gess and Miss gaiike Fraser visited eURvos son line, , Stanley,. north of Blake. rn U 11 them the old Mill has come to their ter Christie was- a,'judge of light evaporato'r W again running fu?I e destroyed by f Ire on 'Medneed Thomas Pepper, of our vtllage� who London fair. -Mrs, 'Masters &nd son, iffid `Wn age# mother to .0 r aid. In a �ecent leading - editoilal horses- at the Mitchell show on jWed- last. -There was a rea crowd of we ay rnise. w heartfelt - sympathy of Robert, have returned front a Couple rie0day. This to the t enth year In pbdPle h0e on, Thursday a;nd a good ev Ing Of. last week, tog0therwith will have the it says: T-1 Micceaslon: that Mi.. Christie has. show, o4e.- of the very 4ept An the th season's crop, tarm,l�ipleroe(ntg many friends In thid ' bereavement. . of weeks, visit with friends at and _-�urrent discus- been� e as Briefs. -Mr. star, 9ing Judging Vy the Mi James Horton, of - near* ar Shelburne.-Mlss 'Eva Duff has The ATt of asked to take this pqsItIon.-Mr.. bistory 6f the. Society. -Miss -na. and some live stock. The f fr w r sperct; For Beteral Weeks a so sion' of provincial affalirs-, there are - D6nald *Ianlr, intends leaving for boan hab gone td lnnipe to join Caused by lightning 'and the loss -will Lumly, 'who shipped horses from this. returned home after aiyea 9� friends at Warren-, Ohio.- -needed by Saskatchewan -next Monday to look her-slste�', N04o, has :been there since Just two 'thin`gs that are ngure up to over: $3,000, which is tation for the exhibition Lon- with Kr, Imated discussion 'has- been the Opposition In the Legislatur6L. after his interests In that Trovince.' partially covered by Insurance In don is to be� congratulated in isecur- George Casemore ifi daughter, Mug- gress In the columns Of last spr�hg.­w-Mr. Rupp, of Croo- ---:Mr. gelville Ma the Hay Mutual. Mi. Douglas bad as Ing first and second prizes When the glef ar6 'visiting members of the on, the Salaries --of One, Is, a leader ; and the other Ur a rtin, of he legal well, Ml�hlgan, and a former Zurich ws -Mart n, Of the various denor)Unatlons. policy ter the leader to proclaim. fine barns as :there� are In this dis- co mpetition was s* keen. -Mrs. James family residing at Mantotique, Mich. - firm f i. i9ilfour -and I � Rekinai boy' wag 'here visiting , frie 0s , r merl, - F -McMartin) of Barrie accompanied by Igan.-Mr. Wm- Bailey, ,for out under the f( and 0 &r. Addle Koehler, ou of y,;of t ;With these two pressidgrequirernont.s. 'son of Rev. Martin is here. ently. trict and big loss IS a very theavy wr er VoInto e to a clerk In, the De - filled, the, party will be abl' to Girpt" her husband and little son is. via- Blutval, now b go- just iiow, Mr.', Martin -in a one of Mr. P t Koehle , has 'gone one, especially at this season of the at Striking tile th&V year. M is one young on, again and the people will 'be rising where he has secur y aent of -the Interior. Ottawa, t the prosperous and na, MarNobit, uch sympath Is felt or iting her parexits Mr. and Mrs. a. partr ipect 'that does. h6t stirred -by It iri a mannex.-never ibe� rri6n of' the west, -and he ' has good t him. 13ontron.-Mrs. Rumball, of Gode- was married on Wednesday of last . upon. Aob:--. 4 have been! touched- poollon In 9, bank He is the 0! tewart, ajg�afn I fore experienced." com6 to Ontarlo%,'on a very. import.� kind of Mung fellow to make his wI Noterj--70wing t ' the absence of rich, has been spending the past week week to Miss Hary'gdith. S t was !stated In the a t and pleasant mtqoion. 1 -le As to In t e ne, and bustling -West.--,k cou- our- pastor 'Rev. Mr. Davidson. on or -so with her staters, Mrs. Todd and daughter..of Mr. and Mrs. J. M;'- W11- that ministers' looked aftdr �Che bove is all true. But our jood a h -e Nova,SeqUa. 1.44ing In size from tw huird married I� 'Mitchell, on ednesday. ple of dqer have recently- been seen Sunday last, the ipulpit was abl. Miss KeGregor.-Rev. Thomas Blatch- son, of Polly Villag firlenda should not worry, themselv64 be y f Alled - 1)y fod was In ther villae last tweek Wilva man Mends here. wish hir fbur blinred f -trite 0 'Miss Xiolet Thompson, of In the vicinity,:of the.Sauble ainebut e" the matt r. Evei&y- next -t Mr. 0. Mustard,., of Bruc for too seriously alrer joy., Mr. and Mrs. Bailey mys- fl6ld� i student of nox College.- visiting his mq,ny relatives In Hen -e $7�00 e that town � and ..will take his (bride Where tj�'Iey cimo from Is a K mbbr )the , per 'year, and this amoutft thing will co -me all. rigiA In time.. 1 and , vicin'Ity.-Mr., D. TJTqubart will be at home af ter Nove irregularly and slowly pald. -SuW-' back to the-'pietty hoibe which,he has t6loy, M J �An auiomobile partk of friendstrom Sal �7 tl �i OSePh Poster, Jr., of'. treet, Ott wa. might 'be well for provided Goderich visited the'home 'has put an excellent foundation -un- f Irst at 84 -Waverly a a In the ineantime ft for her. In the western cap- the Babylon line, received a kick on of Mr. Ed- i must be Ighoffer on unday.�'_11r....Sherrittde- der his grain warehouse beside the -Rev. W. 'J: W. 15 a Stinginess ,�est artil daugbto Friends In The' West. -Mr. A'. E. -him to.11m'p badly for sev livered a few fine beef, cattle to Ur eiss In efomeparliftes that pasom the, papers n a there amed and thers'& like Ital- t�e leg :drom.a, horse, which causad� G. T . U. traiek.-We regrb to earn Rena, returned forn nto last eral, 4ays.-. r ��ro Ilk to devote ntion to 'iif ined week. a little atte ungblut, butcher! of Ztrrlch.� Mr. that Miss -FlOrence-*Pope to co' -Mrs. Joseph Pugh hag 'return- el.lef. lUnder the Jewish law 4t Hodget, of Ifteter, in an Interesting Mr. J. Corriveau,, of ',near .Drysdaleo 11 - the iffairs of th er in the I I Rounablut know -well where to get to her h h sMr.1W, ed home from a delightful -visit of -o tbd church, ft - busy - a work cleaning out the big Wc' Own 55)0110cal let Times' descriptive of is a. tenth t "ut-bo Rey de, eldest a W. : -H., three months with many frl6nds In jiles woul in - househ.61d. - Mr. Whitney Is ziot hav- his.- ravels in the west, makes /the ditch, pouth of the Zurich Road, and I his Show 'beef .-Our -gilaf and cider nO1 on of Mr. d support a m IsUr- 49 eAt of Mr. eynolAs, of this vill verage state of comfort, or' Ing as smooth sailing as -h6 imight following reference to former real- has 0, Iggrig of 'Men at *ork.-Mr. and mill, under the m nagem age, w o holds the Northwest -Rev- W. J W -est, M. a good position in a large Printing A.-, attended 6e . Endeaor- couven- ig tiat balf the amount wish for. Despite the many commls- dents of this district whom he imeb Mrs. Morris Ehneq df,,New York, are Jacob Gingertab, assisted by Mr. -n Molesworth on Tueadw��-Xiss Ort&, that have . been appoln n diffeirblit parts of that country. here visiting - thelit parents, Mr. and randon, -u.1-red - for the upkeep ot ihe ted. to I I John Brennerman, Is keps quito'bus. establishment at D anitob�%, tion I r6q rbvide, liberal, salaries' for -the big He says At Edmonton I,- met Mrs. A It to run every Tuesday and Friday. was here during the past week,or. Tessa Xnderson, of Fast WS,*aii0sh, iiiry, then twenty- Tainia"Ji6s Visiffing JIB parents. -Mrs. R. Is visithig her gandmother, Xre. ukkist, Ehnes.-Hereafter�. duri Messri,. . Doble and Blaadel at one Ing" the f�iall, an'd Mrs. Robert' Scotdhmere visited at SO fish of- his party and the large 'num- winter month§, the jeep the minister In a-' stft -n.-Mr. w6d Mrs. R. nbt ening iservice- in the EvanSellcl Witt ber o� inaglatrates,' license inapec- time head millero ld Exeer mill. ev the Isome'of her parents, Mr.Aed Mrs. Paterson and son, James, returned atlldi� nderso. to their own. I am onday lasti-The large home this week from an exter away, on, 4 six'week-s' 'That Is a �4� -in two church will commence at seven v­'Sherritt on M 1 t They are busily engaged ided trip Musgrove &re Quebec and Ot- tors, comthissioners, I . to Montreal, di'vislon cour large mills there. Mr. A, UcL6an -which onq cl6rks) and b'aillffa to Sdy_'nOih4ng f clock, lns�ead of 7.80.�On *Tueod swarnp east of our, villagels on fird to the west ao'far out as;the coaft visit mus IL y of P;nd much of the wood cut last wtn­� and after seeing ai'llgireat 'de4l of tawa,-Mirs. Fred MeCracken,'Of B us formerly - of Exeter mill Is also fiere, fishery inspectors' and game ward- last week; aquiet -but pretty wedding he While W this place -1 met Mr.. (r. El- was celeh'�rated b.3r. Itev' Mr. Schuelke, ter -is being coAsumed. Mxny, ow- fine country as well as wIld'and irug- sels, spent last Friday wit r ar- It d that Jwih tithe ena that have been deposed to imake ged parts are more than ever ifayor- ents, Mr, wad-Xro. John Garldh tUA lerthgton., 9f Lumley, who Is the. pres6ne only a ftw'.Of the ever, to rGO for the little fish, there are e of 11 leve quite. In en fortunate enough t -an would 0, Chris- ablY' Impressed with Ontario and this Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Paterson antl that Is to sWy� � the Jrewlsh -his new lot.�At High, friendd of the happy couple, - wh4W have thelis hg4ed awa;'y. Uless s whs ppetites for satisfied. with opetWn in nortimila-v- Mignon V"ir the Misses Eva and Victoria, of WInjr-River I came across J, %maller, I;OrM- Miss Teri4, daughter of A Al %, L11V 131JUJA V VY VJ 0 =16Yi*MP lar was- 1,11r, Isuyv public office have. not yet been (ap- Mrs. A. ff In Blu vale this week will likely 'go. -News reached here find Annie Carlisle were in Ripley ham, visited 0 -ch and the tithe repres Pe c F ased and who' are clamoringloud- eri-y' of Hensall. He is keeping one tung- becime the -wife of Mr. I Ed - 4 ta, this week attending Pow 11, who Is tak j of the death of Mr., Robert Shea, for -7 the wedding of —Mlsa May e Ing P xea a training at a PhIladelphia t of the civil ly for recGgnMon. Besides this, the' of 'the largest. hotelig' in High 1RIveo watird Se r. and Mrs. Seine, af- see -.7 e their cousin, Miss Laura Jackson, nur e eccleslastleil rate. 'BUtt, Mory tax payer who has been croree(d doing a good buside)ks. He ter a - 1� a resident of this( neighbor - to b 4�f Mhoneymoon trip, bay& metly -settled down to the sterner realities eldest daughter of Mr. "Urnuel T, hospital, returned to that elt -on hood, which took plapa at his real- ever, that ma;y, be, It these p y- law to pay of his fhard earned was sick in bed while I Nyas -therek Saturday 'after spending her vaca- h ce'In Seaforth. He leaves awlfe 'Jackson,' formerly of this village.— dei t gav I also met Dr. "Hamilton, son of Rev- o4 two hundred families -on y e in Zurich, Yn e tG supplement the salaxy of of life iii their prefty hom tion at the parental horne In Murn- r. Hamilton, of Motherwell. Besid 1The pasture fields and root orops t their incomes on an' M eo and are now receiving the congratu- i and son to both of whom we-- extend cola of his school teacher is vowing ven- -our sympath r 'are suffering greatly fo, want of berry. tfiat tie one -t "h of What lw­ ns and good wished of. many t geanae o# the Government aud he# a v y jn this their hour � *ry large practice, Dr., Hamilton latio lopper. -verY pleas- ye, then the -Would tri6l. zain.—Mrs. S4 T. I 1go, must be appeased bOfore next has a hospital with a large num- friends.— 9* vdialster Miss Addle'Schnell, who has Brussels. I antly entertained a number ot isit at t�e averagb as wall off, aW b-10 ber of sick peo0le in It. ---.!On Igetting been enjk) the dissatis- election. Add to thle Ink a pleasant v on day evenin$ last.—I BrIofs.­---!Mrs. (Rev.) G_ S. Abey and f friends Mon -egatlori; and -ther wbu, 4 � ®r., _4 0 . a faction of the -hotel keeper and liq- off at Regina the -first person -1 mdt her home here, has returned to 9?e- ]KIPpen Miss Bessie Ur -returned son of Preston, former residents pt mueh -more- money for the - V, quhart has 24� was Tom Elllott, of Ex6ter. Mr. El- trolt.—Mr. I Andrew Middleholtz is illinery Openings abjAV6sni1l1er`spn Sept br f u6r dealer, wh6 haa had his, lannual All -she was -visiting B 'the 6 er of t rom London where �enndee -d b he fast trotting rueselej arebere visiting oldfriends. s license fee increased an -is 11st jDf Ilott is looking quite happy and Is now VM 1) th and k1lowing days �vhen Use Varris. will be nild repairing anil rnaiht -to�ciate -relatives.—Mr. Jo, A. MbE w�'en, Soil ke pleased lo sh, M on� making $6 a day. Here"t 1 called on horse,' Bflly," recently- o�rned, by Mr. Abey has been appointed to the Aurches -and the 11 . But DW VoatU newest and inoBt, up hn fines more- than trebled an linery ever siiown in Hensall. 2023-1 of Mr. Duncan MeEwdn, of the., Lon- rect0jtSjafp of Christ's church, Madl- people, we all know-, give ma cl i inil Mr. M. Gardl4er, late of Bxeter. 'He Mr. Jeffrek,, of Drysdale, having trad- I the top: of all the rest tthe public ownership difficulty and we 'Imagine is doing a big business In lots and Farm Sold.—Mr. 'Pavid 0. McLean don road, was In Toronto during Ithe Son, Indiana, and leaves for bis new than obb' Per zeent, to f1mr- i ed his. horse, Sago for It, but. P on ails m ohairge about* -the let of Qetdber,� and, �cohaequen ern- bot.—Many -of. btit1dings and has a has disposed of big fine two Jhundr6dl past week or so writin eh- -4 gave a go9d lump; to b that the lot of the Ontario 10ov Ome! verY exP4n tly there lea! exanifnationi.—Vir. and -0. S. Bailey and son Leslie, o I ment supporter or apologist Is. not of which go as our - readefla will -regret to learn of, acre tarm, adJoining this village, t UM ar- manY Mr. Thomas Kyle, for the sum iof Vasey have returned tol Buffalo after ire 136: -me eo I give dwellings some Mr who. give -eticall by any mean a bed of roses' -id high a $6,000. 1 n&xt called on ff). the, death �f Mrs. Di S. -Faust, which rlied home froin.the -West on Friday There a P P e who t farms a visit with. relatives in la St.' The latt will require all fhe. aild the Conserva- Hackney', formerly of Farquhar. He took 'place ion Saturday. last and the $1000. It -is one of the bes pleaswit' Wx health Is notrauch Christialis jIvIng a tenth of In the e9unty, and Is. In ioplen4ld or- tbis lghborbbod.—Mr. and ne Mrs - q a n give birr. to carry Improved, we are sorry to may.,—Mrs. comes for rell-glous purposea.1 tl-�e organs ca. is well satisfied -with his change.— remains w4re lalia to iiat on Muesday. Ill. -for powe der., Mr. Kyle Is 9) ly ma;n.- a -Win. Moir recently� returned from ,cLaugh- fatt Is that It the thurdh 'COM Mrs.- Paust had beeif 'W. H. Kerr aad Miss Jean Leaving Regina I went ltbo- Film -oung him through the next election w1th ord, Courtright where they had been at a jin any degree of comfort and prospect his to where Mr. L. McLean, of Hlb- time and bOr death was'not lunexpect- spent a o6uplo of in 011th gave ond per �eqnt. of.. -It*- I native of this vicinity. He has e T cently returned from the West, where summer resortMlss Jessie A. Me- this week,Miss Grewar. left, there would be plenty of -r -ago., ed. She v4as, In every a ' sel of, the 4 bert, moved to about ft-ve years of safety. On 'he has been for several years. 0 e Ewen fig visiting relatives aiia filen 'As for th on e or e Opposition our C6nser- Those knowing Mr. McLean- at that term, a good woman and was 're- do on Wednesday of this *ee)c for Akron, to spare to catry" was In the far-famed city of Saska- In London.—Mr. Win. Moore, Son of time ;know he was always at -iday speeted and 011101: where she will _-m`ake an *Xtend- of the church at home( Ankt vative friends need not overly Pon- beloved,by'all Who knew toon. Mr. Kyle -Vrosperbd In the Mr. W. Moom. of this villa th They but is I gel etforts In themiN9612 !7j", k�f -1 work df all kinds, doing his work In her w11O ed visit with ber- uncle.—Fred'and ftible the earn ernselves. will procure n the (hoine where) she 'West, and he has returned to the old was' recently here ojy .19. visit from are In. Toronto this A -beat of -day'.1be Is- one both' a leader and a policy In. good 'ihie-' itkle. To will, be most missed. he sympath Mrs. .11cCrack6h T home, and. purchased this f Ine prop- St. Paul., Minnesota, 'has secured time. No person -need 'have great of -'the largest farmers in the west, of all -wV11 bd extend9d to the be- week, The former to attending,. the' —Oliver Harleatone, a To -:A arge mercantile concern on thes6 points. Mr. Wh working' 800 acres. 'Hei has now 400 reaved h sband and family. The erty, where he Intends to settledown. good position with a I Grand Lodge f -the 1. 0. 0. F. W. glighmah not an, de, -long ''In this eO grain. lylr.-. Mc.;- He to to be cqngratulated on his Our-. firm In New York.—The relatives and ceased *Ala with: all his burden of difficulties, xl,�;",_;� Ill 140' 64 years of age. a he has secured one iot the friends of Mrs. B. Smill1i. will re- ;W. U. Duhcan are came to an untimely acr�s of the -beat w Gre V"dr S�d, pi Q m (y stand the storm, for partnership with another also there.�Xlso Nessle Kw� al�d Miss on the farm of his em 0 W Lean - in chase, a ay be able t k_i man, has purchased a new thresh- Jessie Grint, of WInnalpeg. W�ifved this Legislative term. 'and he mAy most comfortable homesteads in'this, gret to learn that she In very si�rl- Austin, a short distmee ftoliv the garden of Caafada. ously Ill.—Mr. Laird, of, Belgrave, 'heref on Thursday of this week and village. He was engaged A suPport to gfve Ing outfit for the threshing pf thbir The Xew Store.—The wall4 N also obtain a. sufficien rops'.11 of "the who recently him P. mall majority in the follow- c purchased Mr. C. Will visit'*it j W. H eirk and Ing out manure wbeg tile _tiont­ h Mrs K Killed 'On The Track,—There was new store, which. Messra. Balfour &I Cook's dwelling, to moving Into it other old f lends—A medicine inan' of the wagon gave way, thirowfuX A -F Ing �:Leglslature. But' long -before aobm excitement caused In tOwft on, Caldwell Stephen. are erecting fir this village, this week.—Mrs. Charles H the pp a;wke, a, gave a 'good game of Gut head tirsf. that,term la closed the Liberal ;party ople 13urxd&y,;'when the word came that are tiow coinpleted.- It promises to be former resident of our village aild talk and conolderatle, Of their f —George W. Lawrence A have both a leader and a policy The Death Rdll,—Mr. Michael He- a inan had beeir found dead on the 90.t ld -will !Cnd both will ultimately pro a very handsome and imposini-e build- recently from Africa, ha;S been money -oft ?& street last Friday ev­ Brown respeetlTely 28 and 24-) ve so, -gan one of the early settlers,. of rail way. track near Londeaboro. Dr-.— Ing. They Are made of pretty cement I s�endfng the past few weeks with ening.�FinlaY _Scott, Jr., and Miss I of age, residents of -Oakffeld,_ AN 0 acceptable tR the people aA to ire the township, died at his home In MI] ne, as coroner, Xr.� Chelle*, un" blocks, manufactured on th6 spot by relatives and friends here.—Mles For- Lizile Rosa arrIve(I h6me 1rom the see county-, X. y., came tq Vort.. move the patty once, more from the Mount armel, on -Sunday evening, dextaker and Constable Westlake, Mr. George T. McKay, rest has been spendf4g thd past week west this week.—Our townsmin,, Dr. J a few days ago. marrfsgv� who has. cold shades of opposition, and place Se"tember ptn, at the age of .78 drove down. After articles -on the machine for the making of these or so with her parents.—Our mer- Graham wait- a pass on! 'the being secured, the coutle s U P eager -them. basking in the stfnghine of pop - Y, lular favor as, in the years. He had -teeri ill for some Vnie- dead had been examined ft was �ound blocks. Mr. McXa z also has 'an In- c1laPts arc, .,r.nttf.nr. In Vte fail land west bound train wrecked at Sudbury Methodist parsonage -The -.palmy idays 6f On the previous Tuesday. his' ugh-' that, it was Sam Appleby, who lives genious maehin;e, Which -raises the winter a'- chs,—Mr. Peter NaM Ai" artIn last week) but was 1ortunate enough tleman not boln, W $fr -Oliver Mewat. 'The—Mall a4d Its ter, Mrs. R. oX pka. on a -farm pear there. He and I g' Pattoft, St, gen at boMA_ his bloel(a and places them on the wall,, Pnd family have inived Hyde -Park, to escape with a, slight Injury to were compelled to wait until W1 i colleagues will t hen whistle a'dtffer- died. wtfe bad dr1iten -to Clinton on Satur-' thus saving much hard woft. He has his shoulder — ow rd W. rning, wben th"­,J. Mr. MeMprtin's new railway section. ent tune than that -with which they ��Christinaj, wife of. Rev. -John. day aAd'when she Was ready to come all the Improved machinery for the —Mr. Alov,. Smith his Irecently paint- an old Brussels boy, was 11A town repaired to the 'elergym a Shannon, lowing mo OWN are now trying to hearten their isup- Staebl" of Crediton, died on Mon- home he'told her he had aome -J)usf- manufacture of D" kinds of cement orl his weigh house for bogs and has for a short while this week� He Is 'Missing him, they returned tO porters. All things come to t1lose day, ;September 10th, at- �he age of ness to attend to, so'she came home blocks and cement: work generally, 01te"of the7'neatest and most� nonven- now bu�lness manager of the Roch- another elergIman-a aiame whol can wait. The Ontario Reform 77 years and six mon-t -alone, and be came home on thenight and'is 'W-qlnln,- a well earnell w� -.;,- lently krrangAtT wattg-k cinaln -f-- ?"r _4s, The de- Ev SUCCumm. 411 , WIR be made 50,11v VU a17 anu the operaTIOA 'Was i many yea emaker In Bluevale Ferdinand Stelck, Hay, damage to ce-ding her demise. place on, Friday and Saturday of weldorhe.-The Mission. -Band Of gt.� given up. Mr. Sanderson -was for N and7 Same Hagan, Hay,. I -The death occurred -ory Monday. last week', and each of the (three stores Andrew's church Ill hold their an- 0 A UA D I A Toof, $15 a -ra !:doors $6 September 10th, at her home in Cred- were very elaborate,- being'fixed up damage to roof and'ba Vy rs 4 sbo nual thank offering meeting on Mon- and worked i'at big trade until Ill ddi iton,. of Amelia M.' Dauncey, wif e of very­nlce�y showing all tho, latest aay next at -2 o'clock In tho� mchool health com, elled - him to stop. The applications accepted number p He '26i and -give a total insurance In 1 Mr. Albert King and daughter of Mr. styles of dress goods a-nd millinery. room of the church.. leaves besides big wife, fourdaugh- lo"W4 A tea 41 be e r force of conalderably ov' r half 1 a and"Mrs. Wmi Dauncey, of There, were a:great. marry'ladles vIew7 served by the ladies 'of -the Und, ters, 9,11 of 'whom -reside In inillion dollars. -'Mrs. A. H. Hodgert+ ;She was 42 years ?A age. 'Some Ing the display' and -we are sure It Mrs. (Rev.) Hamilto i a* rr. nv Is Mrs. 'GrIffith. The who, with her husband, were on an' monthd ago of Goderich The eldest Mrs. King becameL at- Must' be., a hard job to pick isome-: will be present aj�d give am address Misses Berth4, Isabel and Harriet have extended trip through the;'.West, has 1 flicted wifh creeping paralysis and thing suitable from so many differ- 'on missions. X n so rs. I-jamilto was -returned home. She came i to a a� millinery 'esta1lishment -on Spa - with Mr. was removeo. London Hospital en't -sty-lei and shapes, On Friday delegate to the dina avenue. I 'Two 'young' daughters b 9 missionary con-! and Urs. McKellar., �of Cromarty-, and with the' hope that superior mbdlcal evening the. electric lights went out A soientifie reme for this trouble—safe sndsu"i�_ vention held rece%.tly In !Winnipeg died several 'years a;go. Mr. Sander- ay -A -they were on, the train that tran In- treatment afforded there wduldprove. very early, Which was, a great dis- us secretions and will have me 'ething Ifitereatlng son a funeral It neutralizes the acid and poisono 410 Toronto train, beneficial,'but these' hopes were not. appointment to all those who had to tell those pres nt. Alb fhe� ladles so Maud Paul Is in the bowels, and -relieves the pain,- Without any to the harviester took place In a' excur�lorf on Wednesday. -Ml neir Sudbury. -. Mr. I -lodge rit was de- realized and she was taken 'home a- ngs, till (attending put off going to the opent of the congregation will be 'nidde business college at Chat - In the West an busIneiss. ftey', gain. She was a. ver later -Ur 'Is a ro n r ved h welcome. -Mr. Dan talned y severe sur c D W Qcef Is tj danger of bad after effectso rs. 'Bickle. Miss Helea BlckI6 ell, of Boston, ham. -M :0 bad a very enjoyable trij�,. JPollea 1--ferei* and in her case fte change -wics automobile on Monday of this"week. Is visiting at the home f qifs par- axid Miss Annie Rutherford, of Ham. Magistrate Hum ber, of Godeilch,gave 1' a welcome release. She was greatly It la'a beautiful Ford machine and ents, Mr. and Mps, Andrew Pell.- Ilton, we'rg recent visitors In Blue- -0 4e his. decision, dismissing the ch ' e respected by all Price- 25 centsimer bottle arg who, knew'ber alid ajthoug�j it is -rather 'late lj�i the Miss Marr C&mpbell, of T.; ­:know Westminster vale*�The 4ulid lee of the Davis Packing Company, of by many was much beloved. eeaon be. will still be able to eaw 14 the guest of ;Mrs. J. Baliour.- crenm'season Is over for this Season 0 Harrlston, against, Re ve Bobler, eers - a:nd 'ey or - a while yet. -Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gramt, who, has been cl,,rking and Saturday lilght 'findo the res - e as -Another of the early"ploti Qn Th not Droveu. The decision Is satts- �e prominent men., ipf this district McKenzie,. O..L jr.i of Clinton, In Balfour & Caldwell's Store dur- taurant darr.-Mr.- Simon Ellio*, of the circumstances of the. �case,, Mr. sons died at his residende In, Oen- day. -Urs. S. Gracey and daughter, to take 'a course: at er, Ur James .19111ott, of Turn- .1 factory to all who been romoved. Mr: Job;n, Par- via t 40 mer, bas; gone t& London r t h Colum "Wi4 know 0, ything of hag ed the latter's parents olv& Sun- Ing the sum B I bi fs visiting blo j -h -81 tile a e Miss Eva, W Wingbam, visited rela- callege.-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mon- berry, arid' to also attending the Bobler now talks of'prqs.ecutinghlff�tralla on the 7t. Inat., tWe business f ath' AIjEX, N -0 defamers for da'ma' But lk.' Q. is of 77.y6ars and six in gee. 7 on Mr. (par tlives In town tbe,past FIRST DOOR NORTH OF PICICARFSt week. -Messrs. teith and Mr. Samea 'Crawford, of Soverolgj% Grabd Lodge of OddfalH too well and favorably' known In A Uktive Of Black Harring- Gutteridge and Edge are getting. the Parry Sound dfatirletrL ar a vialt- Iowa af Toronto,-Communlon servi- sons was SEAFO-Fwrll� 'he these parts for anytthing '01 that �klnd ton, England. He came tom tills coun t fvia ,lumber on ther ffrouUd %or the 0. Ing wIt`4 tr4endg lial Ity.-Com Cox will b�6 held In the, it PrXEY can allord to wair without In- ce ased was a, native of.'Wurtfe�ij=*g, Juring any. train. It is thought that. he must tation fort' cemerit Work - of various flee and `�yards 'k*d be found 41ong 'the mly-ening Times.-Mro. Tne isou Pf marrIage-410000C John Mitchell and Urs. Joseph Dal--tbe Gdrmany, and came to 'Ca;nada about have stafted to -walk down the Itrack 'the ver y railway, kinds, and has1had me al large )con- line of­jk1h meantime, however, re"ceolved. lantynej of London, are, here on 'a that the �-rlde bA 60 years ago, se% -ling In Waterloo Yzeter. cou-flty, wh4e she Was, inarried to when the special barrying men must havd struck. him, kill -Ing him, tracts this year, w�,Ich he has satis- ni.- ftetorily - 'or- prospedtive. visit with old frielids. Thpy� have re- husband and two thildrely TITI -4- Briefs. -A meeting of the direqors Mr. - Staebler four , y&rs after. Mr. In,3t&ntly.'*!,The unfortunate man was completeO, and has Bluevale. ders 6n hand which! will keep ails 1��_ V obiatly 'returned frOm a verY efiloy- the States, 'Post. ba6te tour of the Huron Weather Insurance om- Staebler - was settled In Grediton '-ff-a,ny was held at Exeter iast Week from 18.56 to 1860, when,'Iie Sup- so badlk,4rulsed it was very diffl- to, 'Identify staff fully employed for theremainder Notest-W'Ord cawne' to the village able : of four monthe'through was despatched to 'the p on&V 1 Scotlanae-The farm of ffohn, Roddick nulling the certificite. was for the purpose of passing appllca-� efan4ated, retiring froO the active cult -him. The rema:lna were brought to'Qhellewle! undertak of the season. bn Monda;y of -the death of ffm. San- Notes. -A SabbaW school social derson at Toronto. Mr, Sanderson South of Brussels has been purchased groom to 'be appli d for tions and adjusting a number of ministry 12 years ago, but still )con- losses resulting from thq recent tinued to reside, in Crediton. The de- Ing parlors, and from there were (con- veyed to :his home will be 'held in the Mothodist. church on had been In bad health for nearly a . 'Friday by Mr. Addle, of Stratfo�rd, who will tion of mother minlote?x. take possession shortlye-The cement w": dumbfbanded at the news - 'p- windstorms. The follo as an active' church *work* ceased wing losses w and on Monday th e funeral took place under the aus- evening ie Xt, - the year and a few wee -28th Inst. ke ago his wife Tea, and refreshments' took him to the work of the ne 1w cream- ery on Ithe site Ing him. The girl . 14'sald were ordered to, be -paid, -We and an able and worthy assistant to ndel Smith, plices of. the, Orarigemen, the remains will.lbe si3rved geniral boigpital in by the ladies, af ter which a good Toronto to., have an' opbratIon per- of the old Cober Carriage factolzy, to balled from Mknverls to A now completed. Mr. Harris Hay township, general* darn- her, husband. - A Ithough ailing, for age to buildings, $11-40; Richard Yel- time being convFyed to the Clinton' ceme- rendered. No for programme will be rned for the relief of internal Jean-, Isbound h am pounty, but b W to have things handy�-Umes'Ballaia- the States for Ire some she only'been �'co'n- low, U-sborne, damage 'to roof,' $8 ;- f ined to her bed -for two weeks I pre- tery. Notes. -The millinery openingo +nnl.- pains arp being spared to ma:ke ithe cer. The disease was found to hav6 ny%^1 ft I 4. -V some Ev SUCCumm. 411 , WIR be made 50,11v VU a17 anu the operaTIOA 'Was i many yea emaker In Bluevale Ferdinand Stelck, Hay, damage to ce-ding her demise. place on, Friday and Saturday of weldorhe.-The Mission. -Band Of gt.� given up. Mr. Sanderson -was for N and7 Same Hagan, Hay,. I -The death occurred -ory Monday. last week', and each of the (three stores Andrew's church Ill hold their an- 0 A UA D I A Toof, $15 a -ra !:doors $6 September 10th, at her home in Cred- were very elaborate,- being'fixed up damage to roof and'ba Vy rs 4 sbo nual thank offering meeting on Mon- and worked i'at big trade until Ill ddi iton,. of Amelia M.' Dauncey, wif e of very­nlce�y showing all tho, latest aay next at -2 o'clock In tho� mchool health com, elled - him to stop. The applications accepted number p He '26i and -give a total insurance In 1 Mr. Albert King and daughter of Mr. styles of dress goods a-nd millinery. room of the church.. leaves besides big wife, fourdaugh- lo"W4 A tea 41 be e r force of conalderably ov' r half 1 a and"Mrs. Wmi Dauncey, of There, were a:great. marry'ladles vIew7 served by the ladies 'of -the Und, ters, 9,11 of 'whom -reside In inillion dollars. -'Mrs. A. H. Hodgert+ ;She was 42 years ?A age. 'Some Ing the display' and -we are sure It Mrs. (Rev.) Hamilto i a* rr. nv Is Mrs. 'GrIffith. The who, with her husband, were on an' monthd ago of Goderich The eldest Mrs. King becameL at- Must' be., a hard job to pick isome-: will be present aj�d give am address Misses Berth4, Isabel and Harriet have extended trip through the;'.West, has 1 flicted wifh creeping paralysis and thing suitable from so many differ- 'on missions. X n so rs. I-jamilto was -returned home. She came i to a a� millinery 'esta1lishment -on Spa - with Mr. was removeo. London Hospital en't -sty-lei and shapes, On Friday delegate to the dina avenue. I 'Two 'young' daughters b 9 missionary con-! and Urs. McKellar., �of Cromarty-, and with the' hope that superior mbdlcal evening the. electric lights went out A soientifie reme for this trouble—safe sndsu"i�_ vention held rece%.tly In !Winnipeg died several 'years a;go. Mr. Sander- ay -A -they were on, the train that tran In- treatment afforded there wduldprove. very early, Which was, a great dis- us secretions and will have me 'ething Ifitereatlng son a funeral It neutralizes the acid and poisono 410 Toronto train, beneficial,'but these' hopes were not. appointment to all those who had to tell those pres nt. Alb fhe� ladles so Maud Paul Is in the bowels, and -relieves the pain,- Without any to the harviester took place In a' excur�lorf on Wednesday. -Ml neir Sudbury. -. Mr. I -lodge rit was de- realized and she was taken 'home a- ngs, till (attending put off going to the opent of the congregation will be 'nidde business college at Chat - In the West an busIneiss. ftey', gain. She was a. ver later -Ur 'Is a ro n r ved h welcome. -Mr. Dan talned y severe sur c D W Qcef Is tj danger of bad after effectso rs. 'Bickle. Miss Helea BlckI6 ell, of Boston, ham. -M :0 bad a very enjoyable trij�,. JPollea 1--ferei* and in her case fte change -wics automobile on Monday of this"week. Is visiting at the home f qifs par- axid Miss Annie Rutherford, of Ham. Magistrate Hum ber, of Godeilch,gave 1' a welcome release. She was greatly It la'a beautiful Ford machine and ents, Mr. and Mps, Andrew Pell.- Ilton, we'rg recent visitors In Blue- -0 4e his. decision, dismissing the ch ' e respected by all Price- 25 centsimer bottle arg who, knew'ber alid ajthoug�j it is -rather 'late lj�i the Miss Marr C&mpbell, of T.; ­:know Westminster vale*�The 4ulid lee of the Davis Packing Company, of by many was much beloved. eeaon be. will still be able to eaw 14 the guest of ;Mrs. J. Baliour.- crenm'season Is over for this Season 0 Harrlston, against, Re ve Bobler, eers - a:nd 'ey or - a while yet. -Mr. and Mrs. Miss Gramt, who, has been cl,,rking and Saturday lilght 'findo the res - e as -Another of the early"ploti Qn Th not Droveu. The decision Is satts- �e prominent men., ipf this district McKenzie,. O..L jr.i of Clinton, In Balfour & Caldwell's Store dur- taurant darr.-Mr.- Simon Ellio*, of the circumstances of the. �case,, Mr. sons died at his residende In, Oen- day. -Urs. S. Gracey and daughter, to take 'a course: at er, Ur James .19111ott, of Turn- .1 factory to all who been romoved. Mr: Job;n, Par- via t 40 mer, bas; gone t& London r t h Colum "Wi4 know 0, ything of hag ed the latter's parents olv& Sun- Ing the sum B I bi fs visiting blo j -h -81 tile a e Miss Eva, W Wingbam, visited rela- callege.-Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mon- berry, arid' to also attending the Bobler now talks of'prqs.ecutinghlff�tralla on the 7t. Inat., tWe business f ath' AIjEX, N -0 defamers for da'ma' But lk.' Q. is of 77.y6ars and six in gee. 7 on Mr. (par tlives In town tbe,past FIRST DOOR NORTH OF PICICARFSt week. -Messrs. teith and Mr. Samea 'Crawford, of Soverolgj% Grabd Lodge of OddfalH too well and favorably' known In A Uktive Of Black Harring- Gutteridge and Edge are getting. the Parry Sound dfatirletrL ar a vialt- Iowa af Toronto,-Communlon servi- sons was SEAFO-Fwrll� 'he these parts for anytthing '01 that �klnd ton, England. He came tom tills coun t fvia ,lumber on ther ffrouUd %or the 0. Ing wIt`4 tr4endg lial Ity.-Com Cox will b�6 held In the, it