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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1908-12-04, Page 1- - I - . . . � � �F- � I . I �- IRE � I W . Z ­_ I- I � I �. . . ,� - - � __ - - � I __ 1, . . . I , - - ... - I - - - - � I I ­_ . - . --- - . - . i I - � I - __ I - . . .11, . IR r - I �� 1_. � : - I I � - - . . � " - - - - - - - - � I I r __� .- - . . 1 77 1 . I � � � i - . . I - . . . . � - . I XcLIUM BROS.- PubUsheze I I- , 11 I I I I mnce.7� -1 -1 ­ NIMMM003M TAMR �� - � . . . I � 1 . I I - � - I .. I -SFAAFORT14. FRIDAY', DECEMBER 4. 19086 1 � _:, UK=& INIMMMIlt 25:138 I 1. � -,. � I . - . - ,&-avanm I I - - I . I I . I - . . I . I 41 a ye" = c - � ­ _. .. . I I __ ___ ___ . . . I I . . I - I p I I 11 - . . � 1 � - 1 ____ �- . - I . - _____ � - I ,..,­..­....­ .... 1, - I _ . __ - ­­­�! - . - I I - - ­ - _____ , -1, I . I � . � I I I . . w I - . - , I . . - - I � . . . I . . , � i. , � . , - I 11 . . . . * , JW I . . . I � I � k I � - - . X Now city1jin the North bers in the bible class, 189 in the in- - I I W � , nan - , . �. , .- i . w�.0 and thecurb waspushed forward. curios and meetiAg her persanaldy. A. , . . Z 1 , � . I , . A, - * - ` � , � , - � . , texmediate clames, 61 In the primary Now - suicide ira suspected� most enjoya:Wle time was spent. TA& __ - �1 _. ___ - '11TY . . J , th Ontario -1 ­; , , I . � AL . I The Telmiskaming'and Nor I � _4 . -1 - . I I - � - -, I I � I �V . I � - � � and 22 on, the cradle roll, making � -At, three o'clock last FTJday morn- -t-," f 1� - . 1, . Rallwvy held a, isale of town, lots In claim, proceeds which were for the hospital . .., . . � - " - t the total membership 302, The average -e out In D'etrich"a butch- at, F�orm,'.Ja, amounted to over *26 ;. _%. 4, - - � t � I . *9 'yet Cbehrane Is only"a city in im- Attendant I or shOp In Tavistock. It bad galned �� � � . .- I - __ . , - � . ,the new tO*1j of Coehivne lll:gt Nveek. Xmas Jewelry Ing"re"'rok I � - � -1 . . I F � A4 e during the yea ee -P -On Thursday, while at dinner, tile . A - � I - - . � � � . . iagination. It is situated [at the 1,83 'Per Sin iday. The recel�ts from. all - auch. headway whm discovered that little eight months old. mm of Ur. 11 I . . . - .. I � lu J�mctlon - of 4.he Grand Trunk Pacific ,services during the year werez$229.89 I nQthing caJ14 be done to isave the auTA-­Um Walter Tirams, of Mitchell, 7 . ; - ..., :_ . . � __ .. _ I . . . a arlo , tures $212.55. building, which was toWly destroy- I I - � md.the Temlskaning and New Ont and the expendit ,pulled a cup of tea over fts, hand, . I 1� ' . � �� ­ - , . - I " this week we - scalding it very badit. Dr.-Atkilusoa ��� ...... I I I - . ,. �� - - . . . -Vfl , , , . Rall*a7. The former Is the'section of Mr. John Torragc% of Clinton, In- will have received practically ed. The flamw spread to two adjoin � i __ . � 11 0, W MW the, fxmwantlnental' railway that IB topector of the House of Refuje.wasat, Ing buiWn09,, ta blacksmith i3hop w, -w morL on hand and did what was - 1; I � - . - . . � � .. .. . . . all our Christmas goods,except - 0 at I � � .11 I . . _.- '. � - I __ . . . 't week, Attending the Can-' . �� 4 � . � � - � __­ 1. . � -bekig constructQd by the Dominion Tor,onto las . some ial orders, Nowis a - ovwed by Kruspe Brom.- and the resi- nooqwary for the little suffer, wh 5 � L � . � i . . - i _� I � . t1eis and, Hospital Confer dence ot one of the 6roth�ris. Both last reports was doing as well as , I , /_ ; . GoVeraiment- and the latter Is the adlam Chari - "pec " - I . . L . - - . ,_ �. . \� . good time to look around. -gis v - royed. The - could be iexpecte& . I : I I . --�� ... I I -, I I . rallwa7 belng construdted by ihe On- ence, he bel'Ag down On the' Programme 7 th"a buildin iere deata - . I ' � ­ i �. _� _.� - � � � I . I I - . -tario Goverament. .This Junction town for, an Address on House of Refuge We have a, finer and better - I - I . . . i lo -r-19 is about. $10,000, wi�A small In, -i -An Immenise agdIence, which tax -t , , I - __ � . - � - stock than ever. Our prices , � . I ; - I . . . - -s _11'. I . i *of Cochrane Is expected -to be a great mwnwkelment. I ML,r-a;nc-,. ed the upcomodation of Knox church, f � - 11 � . � 1 V, It — - �� � I 1. . I i, at _ are as usual - as low as good � , , I . - . - � _ - is a , - . . I � 1 wilma- "I I � - . . . . . ..�� '7.," - Rev. E. L. Mills, of 9 a, Mon- -Mr. John Cameron, poetmaeter at Stratford� to the utmw5t, attended the �__ - , 4 - . . . . � . I I i city, rivalling Winnipeg at Isome day � Olen � -11, , goods can be -gold for any - I � .. - . I , ven under the aaspl-ces oV the - Isn't. You vmt, � - - i r . -near f t I tana, visited recently at the home of � editor and concert gi ___ I . . - . V - ... �n the .rture. Londog, and for many yearig - _4 - I I 1-` _­� 11 __ aCe4 We have the stock, - _ - - I'll, .. - --­ -10waon, Clinton. on his way to PI __ I �_Mt of hauwk ��� I ":�,, - --- n�.. � - MrR. I proprietor of the LorAan Advertia�er. ladlere aid, of the church one evening . '1k ,� � . . �..: ,ip ­K�� . - ma- - I � � . fl�� , _jk , This embryo town Is 600 miles north give us a chance to show you. _ f� - - - -, �, X. . . , I - - iieh - v v ­ � �. . Of Tdronto. It '19 said � It will have a t_71 � , gjsn-� vWt friends in the Bastero - States. died� very suddenly at London Tues- last week. The two artists of the :ev,- - .7 30U . - R, � . . "I , � - i 0 KrO. Mills, who has been visiting , In day might. Mr. Cameron dropped deaiX ening were Mr, Harold Jarvia, of De , � � I rpueh better. climate than -Winn1peg, , :.� . . z : he if tr I's mleet., - � 4�. I ' � - I d _111 i . I F � __ . i r r 0 1� -&nd will resemble more Paris or Ber- Clinton for 4solue months, accompanied at 1.45 o'clock in the banqueting roopn trolt, tenor isololst. and Miss Mill red. � �, i . � _. - "I'll - .1 - = . "I'll, I . - I t . I dtAflfty - twr, ...� 1, . John Bulger, - whBre the members Walker, of Torontq, �elocutioiiist. f. _': � � - , .'- . 'lit. It li" much - further south than� Mr, Mil)B. � pf the Y.M.C.A., � . - -1 ­. I . - . I S. � I - .­; . . � I ; M - -Mrs. Robert C01110i 6nd, t.hr,ee - �of the Cp,ntral Committee of the Lay- -A deplorable state of moral 'ae- _; - ju sty � -�' : - ncipal citias of Eur- � I K_; - " " 16 i - C� 6 �,, . many Of the pri ' -- 7 ; � � , jeweiler, - - - - Seaforth � ; � :.1-- : . - r . � ___ . I— , I . 'daughters left Vingham last week to menlis Missionary i Movegwat ,were pravity wa,9L broulgfht to light In Strat- I I _�I � Lave - the pxapr - .. ,. ! I ape. The tovmsfte lies high In a roll- - - � - - - � - : ­ - _0 ��� �� I . � I I Ing .country, well wobded with white return to their home In Medicine Hat, Mazdage Licenno Issued. xn;*_Un�g. He had taken part Id the forri on. Monda7, by Agent Tbom, of __ i4�__ .. �_ - 1 5-- - wd ptm-taki I _. � � Alberta, after an extended visit with d1mussion. at' various times during the the Children� Aid Society, wheriJamea ­�­ , jig .1 . h a:nd ,poplar,. In � the centre Of the . �T -1 . , � . �s t- , bire .�­' tr=9 WAU4 as. � I ­ -, . - ­­ - - I relatives in wingha,m land other, � rer, bout 40 year oil, -, - . - which One *thouswoO Acres evenin and spoke In Wis usual way. Buoqk, a labe a _­� . . - - - , - -1. � I 9. --..-.i T - _____ I . ' � ­ , . fAbe,;_ for . � . � - I U:_. : .. ��� I . _ w . our fur depaxt. .... ;, I I . havebeen reserved, there is a fine body places in Ontario.; , A, ae months. amd, was watched Af te; his last comment and sugges- age, was arraigned In the police court, - � � - I . , 3 z I : � .. tor ison 1141 . 'he. mt down,. threw back his ,,charged with committing an u-nmen- .W - ..... �_. - I �� , I ... -J. Houaton., MA., late of the Clln ` I . "I --- - . .. - . -- - - --- . - . -, � . the Viduiti of ..... 09 water, Commando Lake, which, will - by her hualband that no mishap would tIOU � : �19 . ... - � . ""i - __ �'_ I . - I'll It- _­ ton 0011eiglate. Institute, is acting pro- ocepr to ,her, but ,she succeeded� hr get- :head, drew In one Or two deep Dreaths tione�ble crime on .his fourteen yearf -old - I %Vl; � I �� �� . 11 �� = 11 5N, 1 � be a feature of the future city. It 19 - � �9�9 I � - - ." ,.. ' . � � . � " � . 111.111, I I lk��_ 'k, " o . � � ,extent. Last twinter , when t.em as lecturer in, modern la4guages in 11 is and Eased way. A idoctor was step -daughter. VBusk pleaded nbt I 7- I q 11 -2 .. acres in ,an,toba I ting out of the ho, se without h no- P a ---- � , I : �-, , __ . - :. , .. . . I prac ai remanded to Jan. � - � . C011e�ge, WiVulpeg. He haa tice, 4nd tore away the covering of hastily summoned, out life was - guilty and w, -3 r - I � frozen over, isoundings were taken,and I ;� .1 : a . - _. ___ � . �� �: � . I .. 6M Mrs of the . 11 4 fee t. 9,190 charge of the University, matric- the cistern, w`hich had tbeen -nailed tically gone Defore he arrived. Dee6th -The death occurred at bts resi- : . ohowed depths of from 50 -to r �* � - . ­ rith u4,they =L,, ed acute heart dente in South Ea-sithope. on the 19th z, Ulation claAss iTi the Winnipeg - Young down, and- made away with, henielf. was PrOnOunc due to' -i - - - The ODipmlssioners have reserved a I � . . I 6f -*e 3AW-t V_*� I . I 1. � � . Men'19 ChAstlap Association. asmse- He was 65 years of age anq ult., oT RobertiJaikaun, aged L-eventy- � Z 4- 1 kdxty-six foot boulevard around - this -Monday morninc the factory of the Y - � � . - . . , �,M: - , I . I . ... .. I- . I -ake every. meaus -The town of GoderIch w;lU take a Haxvey "ItIng CbmpwM7, -TorqAtoi leavos a widow and several of a fam-i five years. The deceased twas born In -1 � �kt g --' eolm"Y" who- I , . . I I . I like,"'amd iniend to t '. , 'p,mlipaiO& Tlk�A_410 na I �9 . � . . lr.ojxl nnfiem, trivEft 4- 11�A,i"l t� i. 4. -I I _# _1- .1 rl­�f T,I^"-" -ft'n'Q" I - . ,�_ I I � � . to keep the water pure and, UnContarn- � " -- was destroyed. ;bcx aneou CoLmkus- JAJ V I" "&� r,�Wy­ r. 1J F a 1� 41 �_ I . - ­ I � � FAIM thm th4 __ 11 " , . � Jan —The lapt section ot [the eastern and Mine to 'this country when a, � - - : . Imted. It .will :provide the town's uary clectign, - 06 COUMCII voted 5 tion among a lot Of fe&thsera caused - ; � �� I � ' I .T I . - ­ . . . � - - I .- . . : I to 2 to isubmit th,Q matteii-to the 'peo, ex 9 . .,�� � I . w;ater supply. � - - , plot(in that- practically wrecked diviallon ot the new Transcontinental youn man anA settled In South East- � I . .. - � I - I . I . . . . . . � . �Mmadft � A coti�ter petition, t4gned by 92- an ' at e Alu f, I . 7U[ � ple, . � "I .. . - question some seveilty the buildingo �vnd then fire ise44n. No RsAiwa:y to be placed, under contract! Is ,hoM where be had re ded ver ice. ' 1 , I ! � - - I . . - � ,At'the 1sale in 4 lag to wIt1draw from -the pemon was injured. I . I ves eleven epilt­ � i I - . lots were disposed of at prices raing- - nsm% aski . one of 204 milen through the blay belt Besides a wife- he lea I ? � � , . 1 4 1 . I . - � I . I I . " . lvg from $60 to $1,056' per lot. Five , first petition presented -�Vas su.hmltted —W. Ericson James,formerlir of the ot New OntaTio. The portion of the dren. � 4� I � i � . . . ­ - I . � _ � . . - . I I bY the liquor Interests. i will be built by the Masers. Davis-, —A very, pretty wedding took place - i � � � I � . � - I - . U I chart6red banks -purchase4 lots at Toronto Newis staff, died reciintly -at lime : I � I � . - I — I - I � 7 ­ : � I . I * ' So who ,dgaed the ,cantract last lm�k- -at the m6dentee 01 S,he�bridels unclee � : � - � The ninq yea:r 'old mn Of Mr. 3105- I I . . . . the m1e, with the object, no doubt, Woodstock, his nafive town, aged , 7 . 11 I - I i- I : � � - . . eph Oook, of Clinton, fell off a, istep years. He left the Canadian ]Bank I i - _. . - ... I I . Of .erectidg buildings apd opening up -beg)ms 100 Mr. A. J. Blowas : ... ­ - ... . I'll of The contract in quesdon - ; Mitchell, at high I I I ­ I I - . . . I _ ... . I'll . I I I . . - laddpr the other day and broke hifgarm- of Lake Abitibi, _. sad noon. 1(m November 25th. The . ton- I . I � ,. __ .1 I QM__ I - ggencles there In .due course. The Comnwree- in Chicajo, to enter journa- Miles West . � I - . - � I - . I . I � ,—On Monday, November 23rd, Mr. J. T westward towards IAke Ne- tracting partlem d ; � I . . I stretches were Mr. Lloy P. � - � . ­ � . � I townsite has been reserved for the lism and worked on the Omaha. Ne- . . - - . � I I 'J. Wright, of. the Park House, Qbd- brakes, Bep. He was a special writer p1gon. There a:re at present no.ur-w-m Jones of- Ingeraoll, and MIss Exama, .: I . 1 7 . - � � � - . Province by the Ontario Government 7 - I , I - A -Aldsworth . I . . . . . . � - . erich, picked from his garden a, bou-, Of great gjblUty. � of communleation with. this tdistrict. AAellne of- .Mitchell. The - I . I . . - I . _... - - � .. . - . . � . me that the profits of the first sales . .!$, . I � � . . � I- -tractorim . will - themselves ceremony was Vertorr - - I � I.M __ . � . A . - I . I will go tQ the Province.- . Quet Ot Mfgaiette, petunlaa and xnar. —Artliur RolAntson, iot Dol-oralne. aPd , tiae cort � I _ mA In the pres- . :. .1 . - - . - relativea the- . . - P . , . , I Iffoic,10. I N k - � � . . I . 9 I gne#uct a wagon road morth- Once of the Immediate by, � _� _. - . . _�vas burnt, to death Friday night. In have to c� , ; . . I � - . XTRS,, .wei've stirred the town, -and we don't. wonder'. . -Mr. Johhl Galiman, of ,the 14th co;npwny with his brother and - I � . � some ward f rorn Jack Flah Day On Lake Rev. 0. C. Purton: rector .of Trinity . I � Ontario Provincial Winter Fair - . . 3 � - . concession ot Hay, broke four ribs on neighbors -he went hunting In ithe Supeazlor. Thim latter *, now el churcIr. ­ � � - � : 11 — When high grade Clothirg and Furo, He&& . .' Lecturem are arranged for the pa- th rU9 , 1= � I . � ; i � - - . ' Th&nksgiVIng Day by beJzg thrown Turtle Mbuntakj�% ' Apparently the ourveycd, and it Is expected 'that the -The death occurred on Tuesday.- � I � I � ; . I I - troni of the Winter Fair at Guelph . . I - � . gut of a.buggy, his driver * becoming, bedding caught fire, And he wam out- most Of the 'rallway construction In November 24ft at his repAdence in, . I q , I I wear aud Furnishings, are sold at such * 8 , .Vn becember' 7th to 11th. "1908, to- I � , . . � - . �! I - . I � - * . _ unmamageable at the sight of a trac-. t Abed while the others were a tbie,out of, the way paxt of the Dowin- Strattord.,of,W111ey James George, ag- . I _. - - Enueop I - Of pnees as we'are now selling at,'it's not stiange . make -a special feature. for the cause, OC V�a.r_ I . -1 i . ' � I I . - . � , - I preveution and, trea,tmett oY common don ienglue on the road. It wws nee- Decegpwd,was married and leaves six ton will be under :way next i4pring. ed 36 ,year --s. The deceased was borrj J* . . i � ' - , .1 � � . � . . . . ­ assary to perrorm an o -1 -A narrow escape from death was Grit Afln's Corners, N. T., and was & 11 ; I .� - - I Z � � I I - . that the whole town 'is talking about the, Wes . ailmentpa ot ,"borses, cattle and sheep. ,peration on ch1ldreA.1 I . I - . I : � � W . . I I - I I � him to help his recovery., and ,`Dr. -The total Immigration into Ce;nads the lot of three -railway. man on Sat- .graduate in dairying ,of Cornell .UAL-. I � , .� It bA9 Them coraddered by the execu- Gum of dl�ton, �wais_oalled In.. - moridng at the York 'yard% . vft-Olty,�. He went -to Stratford five .. i � . � . ' v e of the ,VVI nt6r Fair that a aeries . The trom April let to October Slat was .Urd&Y I I 11 -i I - - 'need -0 1, ,I- . �� � �,_Rave you been getfling Your shre'at this tiv patient, is now dolng as w,ell a eir train roll- years ago w1th the Kemp dampany. ... 7 . � 8 could 109,576, a decrease of 102,449, , or 48. Baist TOrP,nto, when th I'll �, I I - . - .: . . - - I - . cd- lectures on thim suhJect would be of - be expec�ted. I a a�. thirty toot embankment; Mrs. George -died In. Stratford 4twor .11 . I � �- . - . . . . I � * ' I Cat year, � ed dow I ­ � . 11. i great intem3t to live stock raisers. per cent., as compared with U 11 I , � . � I . . I . -Tfie Craiubrook school concert, held from- the -U,n%4d- Sj,�:bw�,-They had no time 'to Jump. 1�mke- ,yeari &go. .One son, four 7ears ,oldi I . - . 41, Immigration � a � f baAquet Inst? . . For a, number ot years therd have been - 11 -1 I . � - t � - S ! : � . � I � have I I . � . -the other eveding, was a gra-nd -he was 50,238, an 11,a- '� man Smith, Of Brockville. had two survives his parents. I - I .- . � [�� . ,addrepus delivered at the -Winter Fa�r cess. The programme, , cons, suc- for ,,s6veA mont � I . � � . I I . . I - � . � . . . . I . . . � ribs brokeh also fifs r1ght wrlst, and -What might have proved a eerlous, . . f our �. - i - . dealing with the breeding tt live sfing Of crea0e Of 783. Immigration via ocean I - P . � o � � - I . dialogues, recitations, ,choruses afid " ti from XanuaTy lot to the � was considerably shalken. Fire, accident occurred on Saturday evening I � ; 7 1 � RelnembOL,th; safe of the very beat goods can't - stock. proper Itype.'feeding for profit, pUr and of up. � - I � I 11 - I I I � - . . qu,�,Ie well apprpelated by a October, wan 86,491' a decrease of 18,- man _, . � I - , more . how to supply them, etc. ' A, Brown, of Toronto, �sufberqd last at Dr, McKenzie%. WhijV Dr - - 1, j � - � r I � I You'll got better chooi i g.to . � lirketp, and . w Shine and Mr. Metrision wbtt fixing, . I I - last for lu rutqes. Engineer Daniel Kerr ttp � me. sm cro ed h so! .Rev. D. B. McCrae Oc- 136 as compaxed ;;Ith last year. a few b' I - � CUB- ,, I I ThIs'year it. was decided that consid- I _� ! . � . ' ' cu.pied'the chair in his usual pleasing -Mrs. Alexander Rose, of Cornwall, of 'Toronto, eacai)ed without a,acratch, up the well, a boaA broke =d- Mr. _- I I � . . . . . come early as possible. Plenty of goo3d. things left erable time weould'be profitably i 4 � i . ih, are I I . 1 I .., , � . . . spent ,maimer. Rev. E. G. Powell, of Brm;j- celebrated her one hundred and third The train had 3uist been made up, S41ne fell twenty feet Into the *811, 11 __ 1 � i I A I . . In a discussion of the ailments which_ 7 1 1 - I - 1, yet. eor- instanee': , . . . . I . I . sels, gave an, address. The proceeds, biTthday an Tueoday %st by being aE for Brockville, and wh�h leaviltg raW but in, -falling Ve laided an a boarl ' 4 _ i _. I � . . . . I I � aTe.most frequently.Ahe cause of loss 'd the distance N Itached to the curbing and. I � � I . ,amounting to $35, will be a:pp�lled to- home to� her friends. - Despite- her into an open It h that waS a - , : - � . . . . 19w ID . , � � � � . , - I : 11 ,:� . I � . I . . to owneqw of live it66k, taking u1pr -not wards a school library, � great age Mis. Ross is still able to QV the �didlng being 1, t � short for 'the , e got off with a sore- agm au -d let ' . � . � . I � � . - , I I . ' a !) ; - � � only their treatgwnt,-but also prevent- I I I . Aig Mr. and Mrs. Jamed Chis- ttigrh he inst I a ,good abaking up. � I . I A First-class Overcoat, all sizes, for - $9 50 or -$ 6 50 iv,,� - mea4ures be ai� � � 1, .. � - and, so as to -assist In. - - .pund and takes a deep Interest engineer to stop, th 7. � I , I � .. . - I holm. � Take Shor& Road, near G,od- in all that transpires about her. She put on the brakM the engine k Oc - -Anniversary services were held at . 1 41 � , . �11 i� I - I I A beautiful ClotE Jacket, all sizes, for 9 50.cr 7 50 ze, better, underistaJiding of the disease, ,ei,c)h,'were ret fgl poot. and It el the PlaptW- e ' . - � I urniftg from church the ,hurch, St. Marys;, an oft ; I I A w- W__ I - was born in Glengarry county and has ed over the b I ��� 1 - - the ca-,kses most likely to 'produce 'the ' "" &� . - . 1, . q � Boys' Dress Overcoat, 28 to 32, for-- - - other Sunday, isome -part of the har- in h C 7 � I � . A , . 4 75 rersUed t e ount , all her life. four care �Zt o-�Ir the - ban)c, '- recent Sauday, and on ,the following. � . - r� At a - . - I � I � . . 1. 11 d1sease, will be explained. The speakm- ness 'gave way, and, Ehe horse get- Her husband dled In 1884 and they had feet farther. - . . I Monday evening a successful tea meet- j . � �� . Sipall Boys' Overcoat, 21 to 28 for � - - . I : 111. � . ) ; 2 00 e", - will - be, veterinarians of promin- - . � � , , ran d 0 Ing aid co4cert were,held. Rev. J. T. '. t I . , - away, an been married fifty years. ' - . . I I - I . i ence and other well known men who finnaly -ran into, or was pulled, into a ­ ' condUcUdi , 11 � ; q 2 � � . lKees Fur Coats, all sizes, standard qualitigg'. . I ' - -Fire did $35 000 worth of d.ama:ge Pe h Items. Marshall, B.A., of Berlin, ... I .� I I - _' . i � I - - �; have had -practical experience in ,rats- ditch. The occupants were thrown out to* St. jeTome,19 '��Uege, Berlin, earl _� Stratford, the S -1h 1, . -1 _. � . � � , . Y i --St. And, 'i's �church, � unday aorvlces. I B discourses ! I - I 11 �4ntvl ) . ,411'guairanteed, .Uack, brown I � - . Ing the different kind% of livestock. with isuch force that Mrs. Chisholm -Sund' stroying th reclated by rg .. ,, � .. . � I . . ay mqrning, de e old- ,�vlll ,celebrate its- seventieth anniver- Were aPP la e congrega-t- * I'll I � I- I � i . . �, , Another aubject. In . which there - is I - I �.. � T -1 � 7 � 1&4era . -1 I � grey, for - ae � !Z15, 00 great interest -at the present time 'is suffers from a broken arm and Mr. ,i�sf of the lcg�lege 1buildLngs.. which sar'y -on Sun ay,.December 6th, when tion's. The music was an attractive ��� 4 - . . t ., � � , I . . I I - Chisholm from three broken ribs but was used as a notivIate chapel, dor- Rev. Prof , r Ballantyne, of Toronto,, teature, and the tea meeting And con- � � - � theii , . . - � the pasteurization, of whey., The dIs- . � � - . both 'the Injured ones are 'now Ling mitory aud ,gocliky hall. Several bill- '111 preach , successful -ever bel& . I , - I � w wrt were the most - . .- pussion qf its effect on the quality of 1 � .. ; - many - - ­ . well. - I I J" tvblos, a plino, an organ and" �'-Xr. m Rudolph, of Sebr1ngvIl1a,. under the -auspices Of tthe Baptist. I � I - � Women�s Fur Jackets, aU sizes, black 'our], � the cheese will 1hterest 1A11 cheeae, . I p � mes HarriEr', Of other valuable furniture were destroy- ha,4�soid is property- to Mr. David church. . I I � , I . I . -Mr. and Mri,3. ,Ja ' I i i � . J I - - _W_ I ; . very beat qualities, plain or . fActor.y patrons. As.3oeiated with this � - - - . . . Fordwich, recently , celebrated* the ed .as well aa practically Wl the Rel-bling i the township of 0lice. - 1 4 - . . eibi of . I . . 0o pubJect and Immediately following it ' I .,Blake. I I - . � I . . . - i . I 50th' anniversary of their wedding cl' : I I . - med, for �, 30 othtng of twelve ,students who slept Mr. R ng doeig not take possession I � I � - - � I . . � . will the feed-. day. The faniily.of eight childrenwere ther,e. � � CleaTing isale of - inIffluery, ladleW � I ! ,' I I - . . i I � . . . . . � 1 4 . I ­ Ing vAlue 6f .p-aistuerized whey. -Vh i rch 1st, 1909. and childrWs mantles, and All. lines. � 11 . . �, . . ­ - � ! . � all 'present, -except one son. Friends --%am'an 11. Garrard, Guelph's old-- '_ ter Joseph McMullen the seven i � - . - Z I I I . . The lectures In the poultry depart f dress goods now ,qn at, 4. Wtis-+ a I : L I . of the' worthy couple as well as the , , the year id ,son of Mr. Patrick McMullen 0 �i . I - . - WoMaU�13-PlIk-r Li et .�� . hustrated millee's, 'Rene"I., 2197-2 , - . i . � i . ne#"Jack s, bladk,'blue and - ment- include. an adiress 11 - est resIdent died on Friday at k _. � � . Immediate family -were 'prresent and a I General HospItal in that city. He had of � I .1 . I ] - . . - , waste, n, amoly" � . - 35 00 to 50.00 with stereopticon, view,L and a dem' ratford, -wa,s playing In a barn - Ross Johnston has Vur-i- � - � brown, for � very eiiioyable time' was spent. i � & I . � Notes.-Vir � I � . I . - . llz� - - I Mr. reacheid Ms ninety-eighth year five the other day, when he fell from Lhe - t " ' s. Gn grounds or . - - �. I . . . .miptratjog showing',proper-trussing. In ' . b -new piano. -Mr.: Geo, - . I . � cbapW .a & t � i . � . � � . . . - rtment special attention and Mrs. 'Harris first livlbd Inf Darling- -months ago. He cwe from Pittsburg 10 .and ,broke his thigh. . . I - . the se,ed depA 1 4 'I - I - I , I r Li Douglat% who 'effimt some months _01 I 11 : I � I ford and! from there moved to the. to Guelph -in 1840, and- openidd one of .- . Walter Thomson., Of Mitchel "I � . I i . in behig given to alfalfa gro I i I 1 � 4 best 'stock in ow-nehip of Wallace. and -, then to the first tlacksmith shops, his house returned from a six weeks` vli . - ; � � . . - � A Handsome Sa of Furs,, th � vdng Ih t � I 5-' retired life In Seaforth, has returned. '� ' - . - - � I . I -Ontario, which will bo discussed'from ,� � . - : , � -st . � I 1. � I I - , Howlek, The Aged couple are still In still standing, being the second erect- �, to the west. He spent most of tbe�. to his farm. -Farmers have aboateom- ­ ) -1 � ) � . . � _Ia�- � lown to choose from yles to suit , - the istand,point of both the grower and - M. plettA their fall ploughting and are - I I �, 7 - I . the enjoyment of good health. ed -east of the river. From 1865- to 1886% t1ibe with him daughter, Mrs. W - . � r I . : 11 I � - � � the -seedsman., Afterwards an address' I I -1 I - w I . - � - . . - : . -1 . . : - -nt 4ac making -Tl- I I I . - all figures, variety , to pleRse - all nox Teady for wlnter.-.;;- ,e � . y- �- I . . � 00 On the identification of w"da will be - he lived In Elora, and then we U&M in Regina. - - � � I I I - '_ . I . .. lie pure g their respelc;�- - � 11 � . _. . to Guelph' He was Guelph's first � *On Friday -might -fire -broke out In 13w ---m Mare I hasib - - � lack and coloredi, � I . fancies - prices to meet all purses, for � 5 00 to -75 , . given W-ith stereopticon views J-Uustrat-. Canada. ; fir�_ - ..;- - . _Z - i � . I ) I . I : , St. tiv -- acres f rom the agent of the Can- I - I . I . . � man on the old hand engine. i a "One Istory f rame bmildinc In ... . . I . ible, for the new - ­ - � ing the, weed plants Ad seeds in their -SIT 'Wilfrid L6urIer hais returned � -D� G,Uee. Ada Company, Mr. P. Baker, and as, : j - � I I . . . � -from ,his -trip ,to Florida. -Twenty-three head of thorob ed Mo,�ry4 beled-ging to Jobn . '.r -1 e .! i I - � .- � . Aatural'colors. - . to Ottawa possible will- be whacking a--, . � I �, . � A -Warm. Cap, the' beat -sty ever . 1i s � at- The. buiidlg�g was completely Wreck- e001n as i : I - , I In cojx4iectio4 with the sheep sub- The Premler'19 reported as being In gr I � , on previous seasons. The fire- ...... � I t - I . . ! . erloo, were pAd by auction at the ed.i The origin .of the fire- is 2, MY -8- way R`8 4 J �. � shown in --Seaforth, come and try - . . jects a very interesti,�g and 'practical the Oest ,of health and, affirits: � . I whitb -raged through -the wood area_. . � .V. . . . i I � . , I I -address is anticipated from Mr. T. D. t Repository In. Toronto last (week., They tery. �r � . -Local aption. by-lawa will - be vo - I � . I ged breeding mares, filli s and �Cwpt. -W-. J. Th�mprson' disposed �f P,g,uwd the UleeS to fall 00 it will 'be � - A `1 , . I I I I one on, for 60o to I 25 Wa-rdlow, Toronto, bm expert on wwla- ed on in both Woc4gtock vynd Brant- COMPTI Mitchell, t,D much more difficult and mo're'unplem* ! - W� I I . . . - ings from two to seven rs old. Holly1mount Farm near I � � I - , I �. . Lectures will commence -at 9,30 a.rn. ford in j V-ld � I � . I . . . . xnuar.y. ant getting wood this winter. -L -Many . . I I I I � . I .. I I The'higheist ,brice 'realized $340 Mr."'. John Haehuel Of LD94n, f0r, i I . � . ,M ,,Woednesday and will continue -un- -Durling' the month of October 500 � . the best coat ever .1 . I for a five year old mare am the ise6- $8000. Captain a -lid MT,jia- -Th ,new belephoneo � I 'Ure W00,11 fabricez- J46ket . . till Thunsday night. Judging On live .. ompson are being installed oni ! I I - . ; A Warm Teamingi . 11 .. I ­ caees of typhoid f ave'r were reported - the WmerW -line this week. Those � . �, shadea. Bar- � � e man out in.all kinds * . -1 . � r3tock will commence r -at 2 p. m. IDTI to the Provincial Doard ot Health, one highest- -vvas $280 for a two. 'year lelt for their new home in Toronto . . I - - - � I 0 � - 4dow having phones am Elmer Klopp, ,I . .. - . . , Tu-,sday and will continue until tin- -in the 'game -for the rugby cham- qpld filly. The lowest prl twas $ 60 laist week. J Garb - � I � 23 _Stratford Colle,glate Institute 48 ohav er,, Daniel Gingerich, R. . - ; - . .... , . 2 50 to 6 00 for a � f Ive year, old jV1 g. The , � - - __ I I of weath0-i for . irshed. - ' I Plonship of JCamada, the Hamilton TI- er, Chrfq. Schwartzer&- f I If - . _ 7 - I . * head realized $8,065 or . � average of ,overcrowded with pupils, The y are Sebwartzentrub, � f . . � I � Round- trip tickets will be sold to gerfs defeated the Toronto University truber, John Douglais, R. W. Douglaso - I : I � ; - � . , - I I �, . I � ; . - $138.27 each. A batch Clyft9dales being taught in the library in the . . I � r - . - - - I 1. I . f I .Guelph from December 5th to Decem- bearn by 21 vto 17, on Saturday. . . i I _. A w '. , and in the principars room. G. S. Howaxd, Joseph Rau, Henry Raujv � I � i . 1. 35,- would bring aus-high rices. museum . --- -1 . I . - . . I Heavy Wool Underweari the hr,avy,xibbed all - .. . ber 10th �good to return, u) toi Decem- ---�Real estdte to the amount of $ _ Mrs; T. Ververan * milton, A,four TOOM addition preiient John La,lport. :G. A. Pollock, Jowph- . A - � - - of Ha -to the t _� -1 ; � - . � I per 16th. Complete programmes ma.y 000 belongtng to York Ijo,vn aja3ets U - ShIdery 1. I � . d .. fitri.'pes, fanciew * t, eed unsbrinkable, the . ' Polish we a fatally buildinir Is sq,ggested as the Only 'Gellm - -7"- Ducharms, Jashua� I . lj wool, guarant. - . be !&4�cured'by application to the Sec- wals sold by the National Trust Po., a, 'Young - I - , - - . - I I I . � aist as, - . - best u -derwear in Canada for Can- . I retar . Y, A. P. Westervelt, Parllame,nt liquidato- , durin a r oon way Telievlig the congestion. and% Rev nXwe to tot-, - . -1 ; . g November. � A, . . A . 11 . . of low. � � I . I - . s?.v-e the 'life of he dog. SbA "w4f ;-The by -jaw granting a loan . . � � I - . m . wa . T,Oulpalle, with ,-y shirt w rig injured Sund y afte In trying to ot - I . , 'go, Tdronta. -The thermometer wais 20 o a - I - I Have you seen it? I Bull(Un . elow Walking on the r#dial traclq9 near tweaty-five thousand dollm to the - . 4 - �J - . , � adian winters. 1. . I — . . - I � - T . I � � - � . - , ,. - , , . . zero tn'Winnipeg on Tuesda�y, and Irondal Ith he husband, and the Morris Plano Companyo,Ot L18tOVXL to % Rippen. . Z � e, w � I Huron Notes. I - � - I 00 - � � , �� � I I for - � :, - � � . . � . I there was a' hbgh wind and driving dog wa.9 trottin along behind them. A�glst th Rea,d Stewaxt BroVad. on pate S. -1 ; i . I . I I __ . I I . � I . -. �- I - . -Mr. James Armour, of Wingham, snow. - oyed I . - ladlesP 7 � I . . . - � I . . The motor " , 'n' and to,ry, which was reemently destr by Clearing sale ot millinery, � - . I � I I - I . Fu ded his gong, - .J 4 I - . . - have gone tb Nutana, Sask., where, Mr. -Laughlin D. Gunn, a well-known ' sband got off fire, waAs carried by a pracdcally un-, hnd ,children's -rnxnt1eq, and a' 14 I— . . . d V. Ask to- I , ers--7-No boy shoul . - Armour has taken up land. I bw�lness man of'Wooditock, died on the wornYau-n-'her bu u linea. -_ I I I �_._ , s the track,, u the dog ref umd . to w Imoup v9te. - Of dress goods Maw on att - J. Wals- , I -Boys7 Sweat a " �� �� , � iqngtha Only- I . -Over four hundred care, contain- Saturda:y, -jatter a *sDmewhat lo4g ill- �n�� el - � sweater. We'll show you the befit, . � . follow thi Just as the car was -Mr. John Dunbar who baa bean millei11% Hmsalj, 216-2 . � � a � � Ing ovpr four hundrea thousand bush- ness fr9rn diabetes.- He was 42 years I . , R � I right upon dog the -woman made prinpipal of the Mitchell pubile,eqbool � . I - .R. Mellls, of itt-be villsigie,r - . - ' Colors—blue, - � ele of -grain -were shipped from the of age. Notle.9.1-yZa I . � -assortment in town. . - I and was struck 'by the , for the Vat3t, four Years has been! &P- is visitilig at the 'home df her brother-� - I - -1 I . Goderich' elevator la;�t week. -Edward Murdock, Mr., a prominent � . Z, . ­ - - � I � .. I car, recelvi g injuries from which she po�n�ted to a. porAtIon In 1he Tiondon. -law, Dr. Hutten, of Forest, and al- .__ __ - � ­ - - �,­_ . brown, grey* red and striped; for I board In- farmer of Raleligh t . JiL � , - - . -The Clinton public ischoo owaship, -Kent . died. .. / school. Mr. Dutabar bas been a very NO attendinir the funeral of her niece'a. . ; - I � I . I & k7aitted coats -for ' . . � tend holding a banquet an Christmas county, committed Isulcide the other ! - � � . - I men, boys, and . - - ' successful. as well as a husband, Dr. George Walters6 of For- � - . eve when' the tour. hundred children day, followin.- ai f, disag -A dqs'pat,ch from (Thessalan, Al- - . popular � � . -1 � .9 reement with departure will be, eist. . I I ; 1. ..., I � � . � : �. . ladies, for' - , Wo to 3 �50 of 'the school will be entertained.- .- his eon. . - goma, d4ted November 27th. mays: Two te4kh4r and big � -mr. and 3fts. Alfred Potter, -of _� - -11 . - � . - I . . I � . � - - - Clinton, h � -K -his much, regretted. - vlAting,with theT . � - - . . I -1-larvey Da�ls, dt as se- weeks ago r. ,,William Menor and � . Iowa, who #avie been I 'I- , . � -The Lake Superior branch of the - I. � i , , Ropert Moderwell, of 81;=Vord, form,er's ,grand fpsrentj�, Sir. im 1, I - . . - ., d mr:8. ��� _. - . ., - cured the Commercial hotel - driving G.T.R., connectitg Port"Arthur and ,son, - -D. Mgnar, with Fred Eno, lett 4a'n 7. .. : - - - � I . lew­'daya' shoottag down while wwking at a -lathe In the r - Wjn. I-vi,gm, ,of the .-4n&V, and with . I � 4 � Sox—Men!s and boys' - ha' here'/for a I - z. . . �f . �� . I . . fleavy Stockings and - a�nd Is Ving it"pre- Fort. William with the main 11pe of .. . � rve. ua� training whodl, Stratford, was � I Z . I pared. for cold weather. � . the National Traniicontinental Railway, the'jahore ea-st of the 1ndlain Rese other friends, returned to their -home . � I - - . I � . I- ­ � . . I v ribbed, good .-reliable weaves- I ' were in Mr. Menor'is bi)at and -istriuck on the -beAd w0b &'stick that thts week. -No service will be held in 'il- i_ . 1 heay., - . -Mr� Nelson Murray, seventeen years hag,, been opened for traffic. The .line They I 1� 1_: � I . - flew out of -the =achtm The dOr-tOr .9t. Andrewl,s- church on Sanday, even-- i 11 I I -, . . 25o to 35o of a�g,e, -and aoix of Mr. and Mrs. John, 1-9 208 miles In, length. . - _. 1� � � - / � . . had -pro-visions and outfit for four or - � I �. I - a week, perform,ed a %UgUt operatlM -next-day Ing, owtns to the mrvicea In `G6n111ec_ - � I , . �, / tin' that -Uada,m� LaBlonthe, the wire per- five days. Not satur-ning In 'L - I i ­ , 1. I Murra:�. of, Goderich, died L IV to tion with the Opening *t �� A i 7 ; ' 1 1 1 �- . ,. I the To_ their friends became A31XIOUS. and a AW th6lskull WaB SHOUY InJura 'the 'Izew - ; I I L �i I i , .1 . ' towli,-on Saturday., NQX,ember 21st. former, who was Injured at �burch at Brucef W-ld,MaTrY I OW 11 -- I � I It ---i Gloves and Mitts—bfen9s anc -boys', working -. . . . ,*,, . . I I I , - - ' ch paTty f,D.ui�d t.b,e boat over- expected the lad will be all Tight in r - ere. ; ; � or dres qualitie , lined and unlined * - - - -Mi. David Pocock haa -sold his 100- ronto Exhibition in September, died in . W�rr I _ . - S s . . . T Z � I I -and some 0 their a 4OW AaYffl, - - I I , � I i . . I I . . . I to, : i 5o acre f arm in East Wawanosh to Mr. the General Hdqp1tal, In that city, on turned aad smashed, . I ,attended the Scotch ,supper and' con,. .. L � I I I -1 . ,� 250- . 11 4 t all sizes - - - . Samuei Thompson and has sinc6L pur- Suiday, am the result of injuries re- .outflt, ,v�blch had drifted sishor.e. - It -mm Vera, Thorne of Mitehell, a oert in Cormel churcA. Hensell, Moji-(. , 1-6 t � . . - I . I I 'taughteor of Mr. Richard Thorwna has day evening "vnd Teport a good time. I ; . I I . ta evIdant they were swamped before c . � I . - � PftPJCr' L I . - , . � - .chased a fifty' acre farm in Howick ceived. - I rahl, gI . .� - _ eft � � I . I reaching their deetination. None of . been awax0ed the *b -01a - via by _Ya,g. Alex. MeMurtrie and her alster­ � f � I . - from Mr. William A. Leckie. -The -outbreak of ,small -pox In � W.- I - 11 . U11. , i st ' a—knitted . � the bodies have been recovered. Mr. *e HeInUm ODm,pmy Of To- aw, Mrs. James Blair, $9 Cea­' - ft,k-i* I an Flmo, in -7i I - ? I - . MiAlers in great variety of y 11 6 ) I L --�-­Mrs. Hanley, of Monerlef, was one d1e9ex county, despite (the strictest - the tralla, this Wee --- - � - I - 'k Were L In Glencoe. . . I : * � , . 500 to 1-00 of the successful contestants in the quarBintine, has got into London, and .Hmfor and h1s aon both leave ,widows .Tonto to fhe iandidate making . I _� I I foldovers and squares all colors ' I - I � icity and f9anilleig. Mr. Eno leaves fa wi- higbemt number Of marks 14 the lion- attending the Tuneral of their brother-� ­ I I ., recent - counting contest .of the R. S. the 0olleglate Institute In that I � - _1 . - - � . � � . - ( z. to dow. I . don Cbnsq,vatory Of Idudc- In a ispec- -in-law, 'Mr. Wm. Emry.--Mr. Roy . I . i i �- JU. ONLI . m . Williams & Sons Co., of Toronto, and has been. closed indefinitely, owhig . I- . � 1-1 I - ' ' � , . . - - .1 �� I - . - check for $75 from a co,Vple of -Xrv. 71111wn Bell, of Blenheim, w empefition before the musical dl- Ferry, who 'was In the vest .during . - '� . . � - recadved a credit the appearance there Of � � I I - � - 2 �� I - . .— . ., . . � ug the 'pupils. - wais found dead tore And inembers ofthe faculty. the summer, 'has returned home. Mr. a . * . I � I A In inany items of the above namad listy. the pnoe is one- the above f Irm -�cames amo In a well at the Tear rec Five hotel -keepers were tined In FerrT Woke Ontario Is the be it yet- I . 4W . -Mr.- J. I.Jegget, principal of Ford;- .' -Fully $30,0000 worth .bf -_rnotor of -her house the other morning about . - �f - - � .� I . police court at Stratford on Fri- 4� Z the :farm -whl0h� arter to one-third less- than regular., . I . � I �qu w1ch echool, has been re-e4gaged for boats, launches and other little cratt seven o'clock. It Is suyppsed that she the '� � � . � . I , I .. . 1 31 -years day. for Slot ftmplying with th,a Il- � . n- his home. it I I � : � . I . - -as - idea mol- w drow ed., - 11 Grommay. I I . . 1909 at� the same qalar7 as he is Te w , troye4, In a� tire whfch de as m Mrs Re is - . . . . hildren � . - thl C John- Gill =d th : that -Mr. Msi�_ I . celving .9 -year, and Miss M. --Road- Ished one ot the frame boat houses of of Age, And leaves- a huspxud and -en0e laws tregatding the, uncovering 1q0bd9._Mrs . - 11 - - I . . - . I I I ry early set-, Of bar wind6we dulag 'probIbIted Grand ' � I I I , 1, , , - house has ,�been. re-engaged as te�,ch- the Toronto Canoe Club'at the- foot two mnall elilldren. That morning she 0% 13end, apent a few- days the. � . * I . � � I I � I .. during hls� � Highest Price for Butter and. Bggo.. I the hours. The hotels finied were Albion, past week At. her father's, Mr. Joe. - - i XWO __ er at the Junior department. of York street, Tor , early Sun- went out to the tack ywrd- for I - � ! . . - onto . I - , I I 11 I 11' i - - . � - convert tbt. � . -y mornilfg. . purpose at drawing a paif of water Ontario, .. Cabhtet, i Queen`% Station; P 4se Emma Baker via- � I , � � I I . . -The. anniver,sary services of Wes- do, � . 'ph FbetWs,;-X I ,, . � . I � . . I 11 fields. After - I I . I ley,Sabbath ischool, Clinton, ware held -Urs. Jane McNiece, Of Frome,form- from the well. She did not return, Testaurgut. The mlnimum fine of $5 Ited Ift-a. D. M. Ndwards an FrI&y � . . � I . &U% - her W43S impOSW. atternoon. - Ulm F'other wyner*on. I �__ . , I : he was united , an Sunday, November 22nd, Rev. R. erly of St. Tbomaws, wastbumd'drown- and a search was Instituted by . � � - 1 1 � J - let --- Dillonf. wbo, -pastor, , lbeing in Interesting talk w" 44v- called on ber ftlend, Mw Zella, ft- . i I ., I I I two eons, T he GREIRIGI�. CLOTNING %Me 9 M11,11YArd, a former ed In a seven toot cfstern Menda:y husba,nd, who located her In the well. -A vtwy I � . r . . . charge. His morning address was dl- rriorming. close by the dwelling. It -When sle was found, It to claimed eA ,bT XIM GkLuld, returned MASNIM., *U*, on lfixdw eVeWAg,-yX. W. J. I i t - I .� . -� . � I r 11 rick of Or- - � .� � . - .� . I I � � �. . I t especially t6 the dhildr6a, and v009 a ,clear' case of suicide, - as the she was quite dead,. standing 6n boor SX,7 -from Pomona, the other &fWr- Wilism was in 146tdon U ,cowple 10C t � ' rec ed , - � I - 4. J -1 Mrs. Miles J Fast Side Main Street one door South b(thS ' was,eminently prractical and belpful.' unf ' tunate voInan was'Tound In an t6et, with head* thrown forward - on noon in Pullartan, undm the &us- ftys this veek.-3flm Beft bud Masteri � � e y . . � I I � . The morning anthems right position ' If she bad jump- 3 i o. 0;suuivan,� .. � were '�endered up or her body. The well is an- open affair piMs of the WomeWB POW-jigim 3flo-, Addison BalrA, of Thr -k -bill, VLAW at I 4 � - - . f as _ _ I __ . . I � I - cliurch. Af- W. J. Willson% On -Sunday. - yAlft , I - I � � _. omhiniohn Bank . - � :: the vmv*�t- D I . by- the -pupils at. the school. In the ed In on her feet. Her husband, Sam- aind is only eight feet. deep. One of voonary Society d Rors I � � frieluds. Tlae , . . - - . . � I . afternoon a -mass meetlng was held, uel Wilece, -missed his wife betweed the M. en: who aissla1ted In getting her ter the meeting tea was served to a- B-uUock, isr., of Sylvany In vIsItIng her � : � . . . 4 t . mor -0- eeg I bout fifty people at. the lh(xne of mm, Mr Thomas'Bullock,-Mlss blary � Koofty . � which was fairly well attended. The four and five o'clock. And an making out claim there was only 'IsIxt , . _. �_ � ,I �� I � - XTU 'y evenin wi.tl* I I ZZ xch and frons- .. . membership of the school Is compop- a search made the terrible discovery. linchep ,of water In the well. The Mins. Dr. Proudfoot where they had tchkxwn spent S�inda I 9 m a I epmeter I S ]F03R1rT_ = . I ­ � t I I - -1 ,y. - . 4. . . I ed of, 6 officers, 18 teachers, 56 mem- Shq hog not been in her ,right mind Jall was found at the top o; the I an.opportunit'k of awing Mrs. GE 1 W4" M. sunaon� I . 1 �� � I . I I � I - . . I . � I I 11 I .1 1 41 � I - - � I I . � � � - : . � .. . 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