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I I WUMAX BRO13ox -PUWA&Grft - � L iSIGHT i Z". I . � I - I . � i . . . RIDAYO -DEC. EMBER 2ig 1906e W.Pages . 91�',s -rear in Advmoe. I ­ � . � � I 'a NUMBDR. - - ___ �0 - H9 F . . . I " . � � `13 - "T - - . � I SEAFORT - .. I ! i WROra amll.� III I 1111" i - I �_­ � 1. : ­ - - . . -_ I 11 - 0 - ��� _____ � , a , �� �­­ - W -MI -Ma= - - _____=�� - � __ __ __ . i . I . . . I - I . . - . I ' � I � boards rrust pay a salary of I 1 $500 ; . of WardsvIlle and Newbury, Rev. K. fences and any -other wood procifr- . I - I � --A , Ca- 'Torthern - l ofeaOring , THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT. 4o 'a .valary of $450; 16 a salary of 1.906 -907. X;jGGu-n, of Wardi3ville to be rector able. The. nadlan I I Raii - . Ft] � _� . � I . hree a salar7 of $350, The of Dutt ano Biemarck. Rev. *J. way 11". cars loaded with -wood at - � ­ GRE�IG � $400; and t 1120v -ley, to be rect of Edrans, but cannot -get them throuzh . he - , of Pais Cor - � and -1 � � The memberS12 of the Dominion Par- &V,erage minimum salary is .$45 N EW BOOKS Hale on on account of stems. There are 20 � - - AN'D liament have �been taJdng business There Will aloo be five assistant I . FOR—. . Princeton. - of hard coal on the Great North- ' � . . "adymade U � t ]FURNISyj more, leisurely for the past two we6ke teachers.. The minimum -salary for an I ' -Fred Bresse, a farmer of Fono- cars - theii - . . . lie e, Is ce,m ' �� I I th4n-they did A first and'if they do assistant is $300. Of course ths av- Public and Sepa 'te Sch, ools ka, Alberta, while en route to ,Uon_ ern Railway# but traff - ING " - I M troal to spend Christmas, was knoek;w plotely blocked. The situation 'with - - - 00tyin 'f�'LOTHIN . $ -riot stir themselves after the holl- ,6rage for thepe will be $800. Some —A"- i Canadian PacIffe Railway VeMSIVIS - , - - ; - . 'than - * d down by a baggage truck on thed the . w I . - ' er of a - . I days tfiey Ill forfeit the reputa- school boards will pay rrore . rm 9. t the station at Cal ag serious as vver, T ". manao" - - - IVSTITUT I I , ----- I CO24:P_A..N-Y-= - -, __ tion they made for expedition in the the mWmum salaries. z . GOLLEGIA TE / EUQ. plD.tf ar garyl the Souris ;coal mines WAS communt- . , '* a Q-ky JILMR1 early days' of the session. The tariff _A(r, John Sparrow, the well-known' -1 - . Wednesday morning, and felt under � - - __ M :0 _&M, " SrM0XZJr. � - � njol , _' P . an Incoming train, sustaining. in- cated with, but announoed that he I , � � . .. V I � . .-, utio'ns get hn airing occasion harse buyer of Varna has recently I - juries which caused almost 'Instant could do notbing' as storms -for threp- . - - al17 &nO there to a dissultory dis- parchas9d the fine 'young pading ma,re A 1 E ] 1" * WINTPER19 . rely blocked traffle Ity - I I I sm, im - - I . � , � � death. days had enti I I . I � Joussion �ut not much progress made, of Mr. Ed. Troyer, of' Hills Green. ' and *M main 04-cks. I ___ � - . - I - - . � . ffimmum"aw""M and thent they are.deferred'until their She to -six years 61d7 and bas paced a IMMM19 - STIA FORTIR. _J. Hyland was walking along a that section on U � I � . ead ork � L L - . " turn street in Kingston, Satur&y morn- he -. L . comes 'some days hence. In the mile in; 2.20. Piature frarning a spoaialq. the town line ,-SaLt an Sunday -morn- ,v L - * . - Interval time lq filled up by other L _�;Mrs. David' Jackson, who for Ing when an object fell at hisfeet � f I . - I and less ,imporitant a;id Interesting many years. bad been a resident of - I and darted for shelter. He made Ing, Dec. Oth, Anrx, rellet of the late __ -i a 1 - John Hunt, one of the ploneer of tile busihe,gs. Of this latter .class Is the the 18th .concession of Hulletto di d - f haste to secure It and found it to � 0 .. . . " ON a ,-/ I township -of WallazO. Airs. Hunt . I 11�11 . � � quc,st!on 6f -9, life saving service for at her holpe In Clinton, on Satu,rda V ; ,O/V be a black lizard six Inches long. in tier 73rd year, and death was _ . Ho liday - 7, -Gi e kN t iv C/ I . He believes the lizard fell from the WSS . . . � � ,the ocean and IaRe coasts, Which oc- the 8th Ineit., at the aZe aff 68 years. I - be caused by an attack of pneumonia. - . ca'sioned a lengthy, 'disdussion and Xr. Jackson died twelve 'years 9690� sky. it may Uve en caught up by ., - 45 at some, distant point. -Mr. George Brown, of Brown & I , .� I- � ­.­� 11 � . � _. �. . I I . . during which the minister In charge -Mlos, Grace Petrie, daughter of the wind Co. -Is planing mills, St. Marys, a, I � I I . � __ . . isaid 'a large sum' had been placed' in Mrs, Petrie, of Clinton, died on Sun- 'Xmas -Cahidala oldest man, TlmothyCal- member oil the town touncil, and 11 .., - -_1 the -estimates for the ,immediate Im- day, oth, itiot., after a Yery - painful For. a lins, lies at the point of death at 'the -n of -finance committee, I ."""'.- . :. ldwwh� " ' chairma , the 4 . _ I-- _.:._1_. � , provoment of this service. - Illness lasting ,nearly four years, home of 'his son in Montreal. He was - . - - ..__,,­'*,%, 1. ' s e njured SundV by a . . . I __: - I �. _., I - She wad troubled with cancer, and � barn In August, 1795, and Is, there - . �; . 01 dtheb, Mr. Lanca6torls bill to safe -guard I ­ �:-�;!. ��-.�_,'��,,,-.*, I I ; rom a horse. He sustalned a � -I'" _* " _��'. � - � I � m ' months. ND youadd one brJck toward � _�­� �'___ ,�"'�7-�;f�.-.���..�---��,,,-.*', klek t - rl- ,railway croosings In towns and vil- had been, laid up for 00 e fore 11.2 years of age. Napolean was - ­ � �,_. - � , - ­ ,-. --%, .. - ciinploNs housenold, Very ractuttre of the, arm just . - .,;,�, :� compound t " � . . .. - -:,!_­'.'�`:. -On Friday, December 7th, Mr. tho n 26 yearia of age, 'and the battle ' , - A the - . _1 " �_ . . I., . lagen and, to regulate 1 the speed of few housekeepers baveenough above the elbow Joint. _.,:. .. ,�_. ­_ - *.- I I - I - . - I ,train at such crossings was given George Powell, of Blyth, paid out at tableware. We havo been careful to of' Waterloo StIll 20 years In the . .... � �, �..., 4 0 + � fUA,Ure. I �. - — -0�.-,,-,,,-�-+-!--!-,�--t-+�i-++ r+-" - i - - , 4 I .44�_ -++++++++O"+ fts�aecond reading and will, no doubt, 13olgrave, the sum of $1,700 to farm- handio offly the inakob which we . t, His birth place was Skib- - I , � - I � - . � . . . " . , 11 , . - I / . pass the Commons. It Is the :-game bill ers of that vicinity for poultry. kr, . know to be reliable in plated wamand barten, near Cork, Ireland, and he � MaL-9_ . _ � , I 1. , I _�_.Y .... . . . ... I .... I . .- . Xr. Lancaster got through last sea- Powell hasi shipped this season six OV011 though It may cost a litt,e came 'to, Canada when about 20 years Christmas. -A Cht-Istmas tree en- :,�:_­ � I I more, the &A cost is the on)), coob, I .1-- � - ,- . . � I � . -I In all the Xmas ana -New , sion, but which was af terwards kill- 4aar loads of poultry to the Western and we have such confidence lu what of age. � tertain m-nt will be held : In the � � I � * - . � .1 . . � I - ed In 't � we sell that %ve will promise to to , -Hon. J. 0. Fteaume, Ufnixter of . _�,: I the $dna,te. It to a bill which -is Provinces., . � I ace anything In silverware which .church Christmas eve. ,A long but T � �;­n 1_X � Yoar's festivities, there i Fj demanded In- the Interests of'the pub- -Mr,F,13. Lewis-, of the Hotel Nor- ro, not satisfactory. Public Works In the Ontario Govern- varied progrimme - eonalstifig of 7 � � '_:­­ .., I . lie and - which should becomb law, mandy, Clinton,' has sold -his in- . . ment, had a ,narrow escape from ser- songs and, -recitations from t1w i ., � X - __,; - i . �� �11 ­ . but, however, the Senate. is en- terest In the hotel to Mr. S. S. lous Injury in a railway accident on childmn, be-oides voeak and Instru- � � _1 - - .,. . . : I - - 1. , important and ' � I . .�, . nothing mor6 � tirely independent of public opinion Cooper, tht owner of 'the building and - the orandi Trunk, near Glencoe, on mental. �Gelectlohs from, the Weal _� � I . I I and- the railway Influences- In.- that intends going west. Mr. Cooper will PrIda,y -night. The minister was a talent will be. ,"endered. Doors opan , i. . - - clothe%. body may still be too stronigtoallow run tMhotel until he secures another paveenger on the west bound flyer, � . . � I necessary than good - John Bulger, at seven eclock and 411 who want 1, - - the Will of the people free scope In, suitable tenant. . seated in a chair which to Aenjoy a pleaiant evenIng should I Z .1 I Jeweller, - - - - Seatorth and was I X � , this direction. , n1ey boy, 13uffered most by the collision, but attend, " � � i . . - - -Dr. M-cAah, an old Sta i � Without good clothes we can *aal "Qua I Marriage Licenses lesued. 11-a fortlinately escaped with nothing _ - : ; 4. 4 I -1 A 1 414 4— Q�nfl 4 __ t . - . I I A tirw preaen 1. - Ume, It Is 11 V1. 111 Al prarNIOU I01, U, 144- 0 1 T � - . . ' I � � . ING6 TILL Y.�]A% worse *than a severe shakin ' Tc,r i . o;f0hve fox� a person to sell an un- then took a post -graduate medical OPEN 97LON I 9 up. Wrrn:f�41 . . the .., -- . ; . not enter b 6axtily 'Into doed railway tickep, If for Instance, course In, the old country, and after -Miss Jessie McLachlan, the cele- - I . . I - � e!!�� =NNW 'has been -on . I � . , -s.-Mr. David Rae I I I . I I . I . . . � reon purchases a railway ticket his return located for a. time In Clin- brated ScottJoh vOcallatt - who -bag Note . f : P. . . . pe - the sick list durl4j the past week 4 1 - Z � � I many merriments and social f"roM Seaforth to Toronto and he gets ton, has removed to Sarnia, where he also decl4ed to establish continuat many friends In Canada, left Min- but is now -mdvOing.-Miss .&A% � ! � I .1 I I I . . I I -Irbm - " f_,� 11_1� . I I off at Berlim-and he.disposes of -the Will resume his profession.. claolses. .this will. .-necessitata the neapdlls an Wednesday of last week,, Nookes returned last week f f I - �, i � . me�t of another teacher but fok San Pranizisco, from which point - i , I I . unuoed portion of bis ticket to an- ' -Mr. Bedford, formerly of, Londes- -engage n 9 !. . I . the concert comp&hy 11 ho t1 for om 11 affairs that mark the season. Thessalon, where the 114 a ' I and brother it will be a great convenience and ga a 7 7 , , - pent I other person, he. Is guilty of a. crim.- boro neighborhood, - montbs,-Mr. Geor)ke McIntoah, - " t e urroundIng -country- a tour' of Australia, opening Easter . � �� � � I I Inal offence and can be punished , by of John Bedford, Hullett, 9,nd Ed. benefit to A a - Mr. and Mrs. Jt � � . -ready for the fun? I I Stratford visited I I Are iou all . fine or Imprisonment. Mr. W. F�. Mc- Bedford, 'Stanley, ,!was found, dead In ,A large number of friends and week. From Australia the party 'w W.9 .1 - � . . Davidson last - eek.-Wiss - ' l� e �� � . . . Lean 'has Introduced s bill 'to amend ,his bed at K111drnek, Manitoba, on neighboTe ,gathered at' the home of goes to China, 4apan and India, be- I j , Powell 'halt returned, -from a month a . � I 7 I - If. not we, can make $OU the law so that a person purchasing December '6th. Heart failure was thq Mr. and -Mrs. Josiah Oliver, near Ing away two! yea& Title tour Is . -ST . I v it In Woodstock and Mcome._ -_ - , I . � " - '4 1 ; - . I I , 11 _. . . - � a ticket can elthdr use it himself or tomoe of ,death, . - Grand Bend on Tuesday of last week the lady'e( fift,h to Canada and the. -aged. a _t a � . I . . I Francis GreeAe- Co. have eng . � - , . I . . I nl-A. KIng, formerily of to help them celebrate the fifth an- States. I I I In I - - , . i . . - I ready. - � dispose of It to some Terson else so -Mr. Job town ball 'ben for: three eveni � -1 . I I - I I I . . . � I sta6ment by the . -i i, I I .1 . th�t value for the money paid can be 'Wlr�ham, Is -now. comfortably set- nivereary of their wedding day. : A -An officlo and on Monday gaTe a splendid p- - -- I , . I ' � did p I - - I - - I 11. . I , her, words this bill- le- from Lloyd- very pleasant,. time was spcnt and all liquidator of tho York Loan Company., J , � I I secured. In ot tied ad a f a;rm four milee I ' ehUtied " The F-aToirite Soln."�Mra. 11 � __ � -le bought a property there enjoyed the; tempting and dellcloas h cti -readers, are ; ; in w I man -y of our - i I I - . � _ii�P+i4+*+1+++`gaIiZe0 scalpi�g in railway !tickets. njin!1itor: I . 4 ++++++-ro +i i . * n John Hupber returned to ber 1tome 1. I . - It was:,referred to the Railway -Com- ngs, and to en-- repast. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver were interested ,h a� bee Issued. A con- a . � . .with fairly, good buildi I a I -he assets, and In Sault Ste. Marie, xichigam, on ,I I . I ' ' I . . . . . mittee and the probabilitela are 'that joying much better -health than before not forg6tten on this occasion aS servative estl*ate of t Monday. -Mr. Dan, UoIntosh, of Brit- - , . - ' I f Iowa - Liabilit- I i . r many nandcome gifts were presented liabilitiea as 01 - i I ' . � the railway compantes, w1il , ' 'have leaving, Clinton. . I . . � � . . -0,0119 :the assets are $1,300,�- Ish - Columbia, is Tefiewing acquaint- 1 sufflcte�nt influence Ao secure! its. _M leis, $4,00 00; . : rs. W. H - Watt, of Clinton,- met 'to them Kates -in ,the villag-O.-Mr- H -ugh Me- I 20th: Centur Brand Clothes �, death there. -The trustees of the school In see- 000. There a e 11-4,749 claims. No I - , Sunday -4 I I q . y - . . I . - . with a .painful accident 6n Lood, who bas spent the last yeav an � . � I .. I � � The Minister of Labor has lntrodu6- last. she. went out., to feed some tion No_ 4, Stephen, have engaged dividend to It ly to be autharlied for. a 'halt -in Yellow Grass. - Saakatefrs- 4 . I i � � are holiday clo-thes becan,se there is .no occasi6n or no . as- - ed a bill devIgned to facilitate th�' set- chickens, a;rfd stepped 6n the edge of Miss Mabel Jennison of Brewster to, come time. A ter the winding -up ex- wan, lot visiting friends In the vil- � I I v tlement of labor disDutes. ThIp' bill a wheelbarrow, which tipped, the! op- teach in that section, her duties to are pr Ided for there will,not lage.-Reeve Haria Aturned -from �, 'Ptnaes � I semblv too ood for.the.m. Every wearer of a 20th Centnry P: I . I des, that,*When a case of dispute commence after the Christmas *holl- likely be muc to divide among the � � 9 . poolfk side striking'her violbntl,v- on I Newmarket this week. - Mrs, 4D. - r I I . i . � - Bra -U -,d Suit. or Overcoat feels at boln(I in anycompany. Ile Pakr6levels betwpon employers and em- the back, breaking a couple of ribs. Oys- Miss Jeiinison is an efficient sharebolders. I Smith to the guest of ,relative$ In . � - t ployees. there shall be a.preliminary -The December - sessions of - the ,teacher and the trustees may con- -S, Tamur�, 1the Japanese MY-, I I . �. I . _ Brussels. �, _� is always as well dressed as the best. Lot us fit you ou inveFItigation in which the meiltsof peace opened before Judge Doyle at gratulate themselves on having se- chant, who has been buying la;rge ___________0� I I 11 . -for the dispute will be disclosed to the G k. cured 'her services. The school has consignments of flour In'westeracan- - � , 4 ' -ith clothes that you will be pnDud of . . , . forthe - holiday s w � .1oderich on Monday of last wee 13 ensall - i . . I 1 615 public. Pending thia investigation There was only one criminal case mtently been provided with a new- adat bas been calling on 'the -railway G 1 1 1 . I . DAMAN & STANDURY, Barristers, Utc., ut Hensall' . 4 many a month. --. 1� - - - 9WOVA2 * the 'operation of the works must b and -no civil cases. David Davidson, blackboard and an up to date it- intere6ts lif- IMontreal with a view - Ei $10 , � e . . Tuesday#, Thursdays aTid flatordovrs, � 2M.tf 1. . � . v I . . . � br ry to sol Ing the problem of ,cheap trans- � . � I . conducted und6r -penalty. It - Is not o� Wingham, was found 'guilty of an a - I Briefs. -Dr. Mackall hal returned Z . -, I- portation. of lour from Canada to . ' I � of 0 0 -_ 60-"***-- - - -_ - . - � - I .proposed, however, .to go so f �r as indecent assault and wab sentenced -On Friday, December 7th, Alex. I " I from We trip to t!he wait and was i . ,� , I . � . � . - � on ,not even In ,to three months in jail,, - , two or three the Orlen - e in tt* village this, week rendwing . :� . " .1 ,c � . . bit Boyd, who for the past t- I is stated that the r - I - - I .1 . connection with public ,utilities, The � - -years had been a resident of Gode- sults we�re: atiofactory. He stated - Mr. Johill D. Dick �' I bill will be an lrpprovement on the I -A quiet wedding 'took place at r1c'h, died- very suddenly at the rest- that everythl 9 pointed- to growing "quaintinem- 'r I . ' the Auburn manse on' Tuesday after- -of Clarksburg was rieekly In Hen- i -0 - � -,existing conditions, but. ' fea';i It �, dence .of a nephew, near-L&.urlerg trade In whe between Canada and �, .Chr*st' s Boxes.. � we -noon of last week,' when one .of Au- - Vall visiting ble mother and frlendai 11� - PrAhimared . i I where' be wav, visiting. Mr. -Boyd Japan, It a I of goods -,requir- �� � . p 7 � �' will - be found that �nothlng. -short of p -The friends of, Mr. James Murray - . V . - Ur . . � / . burh's -young ladles,� Miss Adeline was a native, of VIst, Invernesehlre, ed could beTusecured without too - I . - . compulsory ,arbttratlon will be ef- . of tWe . village, ,will regret to 'le � , � - - Heiwig, wap married to -Mr. Sterzico, 'Scotland, and came to this country In heayy freigh rates being charged. RTft : ., � - - been quite vert- .. - . We: have prepared a great variety -of gift things, all feetive couple left the ' t h at 'be,. to and has . � � of Galt. The Young I , . .1 Several deputations. have' visited town, Where they 1861, a boy of about 16' years of age. --:On T _,41a,y evening In Guelph, a ously 111 -during the past week or so. ' re&dy for ycur selection—you, do the choosina a v . t sabie, da:y. foe that He resided with 'his parents In Brant- party of yo�ng ladles were coasting a he 40 1 1 - . will take up their residence. , - . I -M- o awa to Inter lew the Gov6rnmen - o. John Hortoti arriv, d ere fr m - i , e name and address, with orAers- asking for chlahges In the tariff. The ford until 1854, when the family "MOv. down a hill Ion a bobeleigh steered Manitoba oir ' ' a visit last week � and I the rest, if You'll give us. th : � . . I manuf acturera have ,bad -several. de- -Mrs. Jackson, relict Of the 'late ed to Ashfield, being among ttle first ;by Dr.,Ed. ]Lyon, when the eleigh bale and hearty alad his 11 . . David Jackson, of Hullett. died on 1. Mr. Boyd I Is looking 4 to deliver :* putations and the farmers 'have been oettlers north of- Kintal ran squ& I into a telegraph pole. ,,lends were pleased to see bim; ,w- 11 . I . . Friday Ith Inst., at 'her residence In - re - fr I . . - I i likewise ,represented. A deputation of had been a 'resident of Aghfield prac �axrt weie thrown out, and �- -1 . Clinton. She bas been in -poor health All. the I t galn.-Mr.' D. A. Cantelon -has been 14 15, 00 I the Liberal members from -the thred tIcally. all his life, moving to Gode- sustained a shaking up. Dr,' Lyon - . 1"30 00 to $7 aly�jogqt ever since she came' to ClIn- .buying In. 'Poultri in large .quanti- 2 . Fine Mink Stole, muff to match qP 00 western provinces informed the tGov . iich a few 'years ago with his bro- broken W - ton, not, being able to leave ,her suffered rn t !his leg being tiev during t* past two weeks. Our A . mu ' ernment that they were willing o ac I ther, Donald. �T,e was about 65 a few iche I bove . merchants are jiloo 'handling large Fine SaDle Stole i ff to niatdh ' I . a 'the knee. Tw-a of I . . ' room for the palit six months. She . YZ � I I , tariff as announced as being I ' � yJare of age. . � the ng adles, also sustained in- - ''numbeTw.-Our energotid 'townsman, - Isabella Fox R6ff - . 1 12 00 to 25 00 1,cept th;p leaves three sons and three daugh- � -the- Bruosele Post sa*ya: John - � - I I 14 . a fair compromise between the con- t&s td mourn her loss. Jurico, Miss kolly Coffee having"her , Mr. Ww. E. . Hoggarth lo oertainly .� -- - , Sable Ruffs # � 20 60 ' tendin . g factions but -they would re- . unicipal elections - Govenlook, of Elleralte, Alberta, six face painful' cut, and Mis's 'Strach- -torning very near -the top ae a breed- , ,. I . slat in eve" legitimate ,way any In- * -At the coming In ' miles f rom: I I- - an having ' r eye Injured. . - - .11 � 3 - - I 5"00 to 15 00 Goderich electors, Will bave 0. multi-' Edmonton, a, former res - ' or ot fancy poultry. - as sit the late � � I Opossum Collars and Caperiner % 00 Creates' ,or concessions to the manu- dent of Grey township, Is renewing -A strange - ateldent occurred at 'Ontario Show at Guelpli, 41nd the I plicity of ballots to mark, Leaving I I - . I '3 `00 to 5 fac old acquaintances In that,, locality. 4. f arm of . Killen of .Con- first ti,r I I turers. A deputation from the 11ba Mr Jobn �no 9 he ever exhibited his 1 Mink Marmot, Stoles I Ide the. possibility of elections by 'was here so� I d n 14 v - - -5 00 Ontario Farmers' ,Association . also as It is 120 -years since be , ' cession 12, Greenock, Bruce co'- ty, - . won a. 2nd . I . Fur Gauntle- ts—seal lamb, etc. , , � 2 50 t6 acclamation, there will be votingfor 4 * -grand -White Rocks � *, � , . ) . I interviewed the, Government. . They s. ,*r. Goven- whereby � . the ,Mayor the reeve, the deputy . 'his: so and M and t 4% I � 1-7-5 to 2 75 expreased- themselves � a I a fairly well F lock Iff a level headed maW�vlth 'the years, lost Its 1 U0. T.h-e boy had,'been _11 . ' a class of 120 of the finest 'birds -to I . I I Lined Gloves � - I . reeve, the councillors, the waterand ,powers of observation Idt.gely de- - ad, It to supposed' , 4 � C C a . atisfied witK the general tariff but light c?mmiosionerot the school true- about the mable a I be found,11i Canada, and Awive brought I � Lined Jackets- . - . d anA to well able .to demon- 1 4. . urged ,that the Intermediate tariff be ' velope playfully put ble 'head th A I tees, a-ndl on no f e*er -than fouf by- , rOu gh 21 from vorne. of ,the most noted breeders ,_ , . - it Jackets, 25' 0.0 to 7.5 '001 applied to both the United States and lawo. � � otrate the advantages lot Alberta loop of the ,harness, suspended- from In U4 United States, just to win, 1_� - I I . an as both countries iurnish- ' without the braggadocia sometimes a hook I tt�eastable, and began turn-' and judge ne�_Aetj ,oald the *geveAtft � cc -on Wednesday of last week Maud c West- , , i - - - Coats,,EL]l lihids -ed a good market for Canadian farm- B., eldeot daughter of C. ,Wilson. *as evidenced by the enthusla'sti Ing binil ound and -around fin- would ha,�e U*n first� but that her .3 1 3 ,00. Eo '12 00. products. They also pro tested strong- . erner. He hao a balf.section of:land, til the ;a re - I I , . to (;eoige Swan, While in tail an(V tackle we bnlY ba f � I I � � � . - ", Caps fill -�inds 0- � � I 6 ly -agalniA the continuation of boun- united in marriage �the crops 'this. year ttrioa' Zie"I'ose t'ght J. . . wan, of Bruce- . ir6ulted. She weighed about eleven � � I - . - Cloth Caps all styles - .. I I � 25 to 0 ties to Iron_ manufacturers. 11 eldest a= of John S the best an recorld. Wheat ran about wav strang-lad to death. Nothing was and one halt poundo. The ftow i f I-eld, They leave In a short time for I �, . 1 J5 60 to 15 00 , these deputations were given a, V . 30 bushela 'to the acre, and oats a- known of I he affair until 4i , Hamilton . , �, Men's Suits all sizes - I bers of th , where Mr. Swan bae se- he was tfito year eqnstated of over 4,000- j . tful hearIx1g by mem e bout 70 busbels. Ther6 Is plenty of wanted, wUri a search began for lhim. birds, and was admitted by both 7, � 5 00 to 15 00 spl" .whe evidentl5r co*der- -cured a position with the G. T. R. 4 - -coal within 2 1-2 miles, and three or' When he was found life was pom- Canadlano and Americans tO I : Alen's Overcoats I . . GQvernrrent be -the � . i � . . . : i 0 led silence golden and said little, ' L Their maily friends in the vicinity four cars .per da:y are being shipped. pletely extinct. .. I - ; ) � 2 00 to, 5 0 .� best one seen In America. XI" ,1; Boys" -'Ruits . I � - I The House adjourned on Thursday . wish ,them a long and Lump coal sells at,.$3 per ton, and _One Of Waterloo courity's oldest Jean Dick, to home Apending Christ- �i Boys' Overcoats and Reefers , - 5 75 , for the 'holidays and will not meet a- life- and beit known' officials passeed. a- ' 4 . - -Word was received last week of nut coal at 60c. at the mines. mio vacation,0n Tuesday afternoon �J - . pleasant event was ,cele- . � _. - - gain until the 9th of January., -A very way In the Toronto General Hospital of ttAe week Mr. Wealey.Moore bad I t, . - � . I . Joseph R nd sis- ' � � 't _0__ I the death of Mrs. -A .�d of brated at the home of Mr. and Mrs. on Sunday afternoon, in the person of the misfortune to get to b n bad- ", - ,� . *********%"**" I - I � ter -in-law of Mr. Jg,bel -a ' - Mr. John. McDougall, - Clerk of ,the h a d � � � - . * William Dunsford, an the Lake road ' � � 1. I Buron Notes I Cltnton�_ which occurred 'in Saskatch- I I ly --ruohed while . working at the I I Stephen, on"Wednesday of last -week 10 , , -1 - -no county and Surrogate Court and lo-. 1,oundr..y._ Miss Beo,516 Urquh,art � - based' ewan', there are particulars as to This was -the marriage of their see- cal Registrar of the High Court. De- 1wme from Toronto for . 2 Weeks* i � -Mr. Richard Davis has pure, I I Mr. Philp Lane's lfarm ,near iCen- the ,cause of deaffi. Mr. Rand had ond daughter, Miss Mary Clara, to - . � I gone wedt in the spring,'but It was I ceased wetit to the Queen City last ,vacation.,- Carmel thurch Sabbath � i $4,200. .� i � F I .-tj,)'r R N I S H I I - G S I , . -tralia fo _. Clinton understood they did not like It, and Mr. Miltm M. Russell, of the town Wednesday to consult a specialist for school ,entertainment will, be bel,g.ln 4 � .7 -,--Miss Waterwort-b, of the ehip of Hay, The ceremony was per- Internal trouble , and co4p.tracted a Mill,eriz hall, thief pr1day, v, ; I I - � Collegiate staff, 'has ,resigned � and weve to return to Conf�tance, where formed about six o'clock In the ev- cold from which his death resulted. � t -epAulf, I New Block Pattern Ties, latest New Tor . . I . and a,isplendld programme 1has been , I . . � 50- will go to Ridgetown. . I they formerly resided. cuing in ,the presence of betwc(ery The late, Mt.-, McDougall was born pkovIded. for the occasion, which will , obert E. Smith was ffiarried . . : `4 . - . -The oonservatives of East Huron -Mr. R sixty and' seventy guests. After- the in lRoxburydhire, Scotland, In 1836, be rnainly carrIed out -C -by. the ,children. - - A I production - . . . 60 to � I 00 meet at Brup*iels on Thursday next, at Londesboro, recently, to Miss An- ceremony all partook of the wedding i ucated. lie came -W �The 1. I -1 . . . . where be wais ed . Methodtat Sabbath achool ed- z I Handsome Suspenders, pair in box � I .1 I to lecta candidate.tor the Dominion nle Nott, qnly daughter of Mr. Thos. feast so abundantly- supplied 4nd Cahada In 1852, and engaged In the tertainment. WU1- be I ,� - P I . I '' f O'so Nott, of the 8th concession of Hul- . be d in the ehureb I : 1[rish Linen Handkerchiefs per box l 50 to 3 00 el ctiom. -Y a rece . ption tastefully arranged, The bride I i's har�lware business In Berl -in for ov- on Christina* evenInCt and pr . _. ' .1 I � ornlas i Miss, Emily' Turner, of - Clin toa,has lett. After the ceremon well . and favorably known and-! b - . i me" 1 y &'Iorty years� , of - In -the biatorY , iale � 60 to 1 00. – 1 I pf the bride's , .to, be one the be"at 4 ' Fine Silk Handkerchiefs, plain. or init bee,n engaged as teacher in No.: 6 WR4 ,held at the ho ber sunny ways and sweet dIsPR_ I nu ',I � t- ---iDuring the few minutes that he oy the Sabbath �fthooL_Mr. San ,-el . - I I 00 to 1 50 .chool, 'Tuckersmith at a salary of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Smith are well. I . . . . � Fancy Shirts, new Xmas patterns � a I I tion hm( wo;i her countless frid,nds wap absexie from a train that 'he waEr White, of Detr 11 � I i known and popular -young -people of i -as wag testified by the many .. - . -Ott, who Ig in we%,,Tk . i I in squares or lap overs ' 50 to � 1 50 $450. co�tl'y a bitss�Ager, securing a lunch at a oor t , 1: 1� Rioh Silk Mufflers, � i . io_� t, and vet out on their jinited 2 - p �,health akiiv�d here last , ; � . -Mr. and, Mrs n Hardy,' of I 14ullet' and useful presents bestowed upon dep'p� ivataurant at Fort William, Mx- - I . . I life journey with, the brightest 'pros- ' , to. -Opend -the winter with life mother, , I � 1 '75 to, 3 50 Clinton,. celebrated the fiftieth ann17 . �her on 'her wedding day. Mr. and I � )F.11A. Healey, a prominent .business 1 Fancy Sweaters (men's) ' Mrs. JaInes White.�­Last week, Mr. I I I � . 1. rs. Russell will take up their 'home , 'his -of Hay, delivered -to 3 -versary of their marriage on M man of Winnipeg, had-stoleA from A It 50 to 1 -25 . -About twe'nty yes" ago Mr Russell mes Green, I - (boys') , - � I mesda:y of last week. I coach a sult'cape containing, $10,000 In Mr. James SmIlIle a� very line twa . . be, of Hullett, bough i an the ?excellent ' farm Mn . " � I � - 3 00 to 5 00 -Mr. Samuel Schrader has sold his James Southcom recently purchased from Mr' G. Case n6tes and -negotiable paper. Mr. -- I � h_ - year old gelding. This boit was sired, ,I Fancy'Vests (vary latest designs) ( I I - & lot in . an the London roao. , Healey ayl; an' his way'from Winnl- � - I I � :1 . 100 -acre farm, lot 9, concession 15, , Regina. paying In 'the neig 1 __-4, - Ines, - On ., where prince of Hu � E - 50 to - 2 50 f, - w by the famous breeding 1horse, Gloves and Mitts (Men 8) I . . I �. . f Stephen, to Mr. Newton Clark, ­who borhood of $200 for It. A year ago 'h, I . St. Cathdr .and -0 de al . 0 . peg td � t , r1f,ord, , I_ f� r t -.1 � I - I . I � � offered It for vale at $500, but could I i 25 to 50 takes possession 'next fall. - -04 nada � he Intended' to close a'bujilness trans- rna�ke a ton horse tulate . : � - . . -We contrat I Sox, fancy and plain- I I for it. -This 'year � . - � . . 0 -The spring sitting of the High. 'not ,get an offer 1, and -six months _Wm. Moffatt, sheriff of Renfrew action. When Jhla� trifn arrived ' at Mr. Green� ,Vn making a vood eale, and � 3 Underwear (wool) . . I court of ipatice for- the county of it advanced In valuf 0. county, and a highly 'respected real- Fort WIIII�Lnv he walkwed across the. Mr. $mIlUeon 'getting a -very superlor . . I ave cold It at $1,50 1 - i - ago ,he would b � I" 50 to, 75 Huron Will open at Goderich on Tues ser. On dent of Pembroke, died on Sunday. fftr4c,et to 4 lul'011 counter,' Where be, colt. -Mr. and. Mrs. Forest --and, Mr. 4 . i Underwear (fleece lined) I . day, Mirch 18th, with Justice Magee but could, not get a purena. m- remained less than ten minutes. Chas. Cu - 25 t(i '� 50 � [ Nionday be got an offer of $3,000 by -The John Leslie Furniture Co . rry arrived bonw last week 1. Boys' Stockiury� . -1 . � presiding. y building In Vinnipeg has been Whetn i�he returned the suit case wag from tW &_ 1. I �- I h,, aj�d accepted It. pan - � � veot ane, Int"and 8--Ad,419 . o T _ w r. wit t . I - I U 1*11" ; 11 25 to -60 -Miss. Edith Jenkins, daughtdr of telegrap 6a,nd will be con- liot to be found. he following day tj-1p into ft 110 " I � � - � I- . -Ikw �. Boys' Toques ., - � Il,ps. Jenkins, of East Wawanosh, - -ATf accident, which might have ,sold for $126,000 the suit case was foiind on a, back frienda, vAW are . relativ-4 and - Mr. G I pleased to see R. . � .. I section bad more a-erlous results, occurr an hotel. I I � " h&Fj been engaged for schoo � of -Miss Page, of Montreal, was otreet. It bad been slao'hed open with again. -Mrs, Thom a 1:)opk has been � � - uel 'Erratt, . a i and als' o a vast assortment of other articles, which No. Z, Hull-ett, for -next year at a Stanley' recentlY� Sam a, knife, h;nd a little Iron box con- qultia,. poorly for some weeks, -but we , � the . .Babylon line, bad -taken down a thrown viblently from a, toboggan on � ; we have no rooin to specify, all new, -all. fresh, and isalary of $451D. I � � from Me- a slide, In that,citY on Tuesday night taining thO .valuable papero intact,- are pleased to learri to pow traprov- 4 � ; -Af ter an Illness of ' several barn which he. bought . cen. I wao found by a, � boy -near a road. lng.�F.ev. U-1. Thompson '&Pllver�d an � ams died at the home ClindheY Bros., of the Goshen line, and had both arms brok , � . I I the kind you're looking for. � if you Want the best rronth,g, Mrs, Ad _. . -Rev. Joseph Hogg, for 14 years Jeading to the town. The satchel did -- eloquent temperance Adre".- in the . . while- they were working the barn ,G .1 n of 'her mother, Mrs. We6ka, on � the and - not tontain any money, so 'the rob- Method* 461'.-Iu-yq�b on Monday even - value for the money expended. , 7 g under it. pastor of St. Andrew's church, Win . Parr line, Stanley, ,near Varna,' on fell with six men workin . . A N A " ON A 04 . i ii I 6, of the Bab lon 11�,10, -nipeg, died' suddenly Saturday, -death berv, who are still unknown, . 'had Ing last. He Is a rapid and fvrelble I I . - - V Friday, December 7th. - � . Nelsm Key - y - operation for cance their pains for thelr4trbuble. speaker and, was listened I to with - I Injured, following an ; r. � . � . Fiffher, the veteran wos tile, oTily one Who was I � y a large audience, ' I Mr. Peter . LM't month -Jh� children a I ofjt - Master. of ..�Wingfiam, has been He 'received a cut On his .,head and I ttend- -The city of Brandon to 'now In great Interest b - I jo-Highest price for Butter and Eggs, - p — � �ng the Toronto public schools depos- 'the grip of a fuel famine. A dea- he also preached In flie Methodist � fi,eriously ill for some time. Mr. ,hurt b1s, back. � in red- ited $i,000 in the Penny Savings bank patcla from there dated Decethber' 16, citurch an Sabbath evening.—Mrs- . , , -1-5-S-11-4-4 1. 1, ie 0 . I Fisher Is quite an eman -The old school building C I - �_ So, rich this I 4_+41+444 1 1 1 i 1 1 v -*--r --- �__2__q .++ . aged geritl I of . the school boa:rdt the . total to mays: The fuel situation here to seph )MIlls 'was In Odde ; . ery Is doubtful. ' iton and,' t1le wood 'house adjoining week, attending the wedding .of a, I . I and his rebov were offered for -sale On Friday by their credit being $60,000. hourly growing worse, and unless aid 't 11*� - Michael Keou'eh, an old and -Winni . is threatened with a soon comes conditions here will be Mew. MIM Millien, Of that Ow � ' peg - : I - " the truitees. Ed. Dossenberry of - Mr. Robert Murray, princIpal of the i - ton . I in, to r-00pected resident, of the 16th con- ' ne,' the 6vallable very 'critical. All the c1t`y'_h0teIS are . . � . 1 '711 . ) tephon, died at his home, ZurJeh. acted as au supply in the local yards beingemall running very short of coal, The bOs- NO `rm was Ure . I I Aft 11 0 it Im - ctioneer. The two- 00flous wood faml al Schodj,. Toronto, U (in IG CL'w"ING CO cession of S 4 -roomed building ivas sold to Joasph ,eek visiting 'his . in Shipka, on Monda;y, December 8rd. and very little to being brought into pital has less than a week's supply, : during the past w Ea t Side Main Street, one door South of the He leaves� to mourn 'his loss four Halot for $86 and the Drielpal's room the city. The Coal supply I � gfoo as haj also tk.e Brandon College --And I,f ither . Mr. James Murray. who, is - -_ I � a daughters d three sons. to Conrad Xu�hn for $46. The wood s' The Jail Is' I il - Y-ts, Ckorge Murray, of - ,_ I -an small. The trouble 19 In securing the elimctrlC light, zt&ti0u- T . - L irely, but !he* about ^1�wa is here visiting Wo ft- ' " . Sambrook 'y i - /' 1121 ,; There are 83 rural school boards. bouse was sold to .Wb. S ney, - �1 � ., Dom' 'on Ba:nk, a-rh to ,bring in the necessary fuel. out of eQal ent � - I ! . 'as hand- 40 - Sparks, who has . %f . . In the Inspecturate . Creditoyi now bas he 1� the -,r. -Miles Mabel I � -4 . of East Huron. f or $25 � The Wdhop of HuTon has made two weekW Wood. Most Of t : . AOMSN%. �905v" fixed by - act some and up-40-dxte a school -building - , coal whatever. Fri- I been gttendlng the Model . school, at . The minimum oalarlep 1, was , the following appointments. Rev. U. churches hav4 no I � f . I ' X fOU � I . I I % 3H, U - __ M � a . I b . to t)-- ,rector . . i 11 . _ I I iha n burP-1119 00de�-* U M- , - of- , 0'a there Is In t'' , vat,e citizens y6 begut X Of P ritament : for . the - *principale h,� C�ountr. � A. . - - e ti. U tees have � I I S .& - . � i . schools are , as follows.- 24 .evected thW year. Th � - Thom9st of LUCZAt I -_ I � 11 � � If 'these a . I ,; - I � 1 . . . - 1 6 � e �, i � . . . . . I : . - � I I � I - - � . . 1, 0 . . - . . . - . . � I . . - � I I � - . - ,� I J . 1-� ; I - � - I . . I . . . � . I a I I . . . . . 'i I I � I . . . .. . � . I � - . 4 . . � I - I i ­ � - - I - � , . � . I - . - I - I ;.­­ I . � .