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AM - b r , has WOU .1 - h ur, .010, �" I ­#M'0Ib1q4 1'et a" ShoWn. � & d- -- 4: 0 fU L 11 the -- I �. _ I I . - . , - - I . I pftftti I* obiw-- to rftruit out ­ m 1, , rAW21MC .9 4 good repu . _ w �' U e#4r . tie I Awe kere an a . L .. cuts 1. . - , -_ _ ... I t if - du a I . _t . w.6..a I.C.&a. * - I 2 a . � 4 6, I -bus -either f rom tbt firor , t4o malety, and. " eed -The, -e.i-,- took.140 'L tQ:_:Dr. jWW4jy,X# W*J�e h ' L C". L a n -- I I , W � , � , - . 7 i -1- � -esdonal. 1�td.,.' I ta n for -r . . Th -,k 'You a �' - home. - I6, L - L � � . I I sp . --- � -whWh blen varlbus offt entailed in .It - - parl-M 7 , I L . . - _ � eIr . - -1 ' L 2, 1 .1tio L -IWW.� . tro - � I I . oft, who has spent th 4 11, L I IA _ the river- to -14buties], I - L i- Of -- . - 0, 8 L 9 a:c , , or, . m .mm �who a"IrIft. peadttur6 on Utieal InJurfeit were � U0446d to., - - ' I a 941notaking and, consclerttibus n='-- - . . , ; � - � I � iw � vi I i . � � V 4*XX M- winullm, , - �� , 17 -18 : 10 depeadentry, rich. The suppl,,r of the - how .bftn, yery'beayy, but it has alt -w�W Thomus Rolmes .4104 -in the,: net, and I am 'Plure, I v - . L - "- I �. I V � � 'L "I I- I ' � - _ , jr ge AQ __ OM L '01ce %he Isentir � We take - this opportunity of tbankwig one I 1 - - L I" Wesday of thU wee -24- latter in Mnaft is, not ove - r' lar ' " d hattrought Its -*-4M. abiorts tr Wingtam hoo our clistomers 10U7 - 25- 1 26 �& re -. .. L � pital on Decqaiber 1.6th, ments of the AD&TO when I say we . I 6r I I - 20 21. 21 23 � � . biji g8th L -Mir, The deceased was remtbla retirement and trust . heX way I I I � �4L fA how -e from the doul � . � . .- . the actual r6ault'will, be that L ]?;rua.,-. - . 176rt '.VWIaM- indicate that there L Will 'in _ L -7 �" � - ' I - L I I 11 . I - 'L . , ; 2*1 28 29 .,30. L31 *.&..e ..... 1 ment will *be fted with men � far �� liv, ,be next Humme.k a large 'grath tratfle, - a',� am of the , la, -Nathaniel.- Hdbneja�: long be. ap ' and 92 the very liberal patronage extended, to � . I � the kolidays.-Jamels I - - axed to take a quiet, thoug,h ' . ­ L Z- I I � . , . I . **&*ft* ... *4W .q.04" **.. ..& ...�J.v­ - - ferlor to- the tarmers.jind proteak"44-ind it 1grain'. this Aore during the Chr' tmas Season I ill _ - � ,of Asherofft, B.C., xnd I .*L " , . � goes outother goodsmust and had -bam a4eddekit,of Turnberry dmep-, Interest In ah that concerns the . 118 .L, and also flur- - . --so � �A&Zqt-- I , - 0- ­ ­ ­ - - ' I , - � - . ­ 1. . I - 'M-- . - , Of EmeL -U, I ax. � ­ . men- W16 Tlow constitute �tbe bulk Lot - com In to pvr for � It. am", Caution, L an his life, livin,roo 9 farin north of �welfare of the town0ifill) of Hulbett. ing the year now drawiug . to a '-close. D a -ring the ' -- *t- i I I I I I - - - , At% - will make -permane , . - ,mtovm. it is XW ADVRM81RUM8. . the. memberphip of the Rouse of Com-fand tatelli 'Blu,Ovale. tft. Holmes bad been out- - � Visitors NK - I - 11 - . ge � . At . .1 11 � I - I . . . I . 1. I , 'a poeffition ,pt to-dvy &nd even.- feflut for some months "from the ef-� . Rxeter udeavored to merit. your patronage and I � . sons of T , nxmw . � . past we have e' , *,e former -was � - I . ' L � , �. .Cahaft - I- � . I . . � . -vmce ­. P&* There are overwhelntili�r . - - - - 1= row It- 7 1 . I I . - 1ects of an , accident- In Wh . - Whey. are both I!Vfta ftu�m betwam. the M*-Uls Aft'r emb , . . - arguments. p. . I . I I t � '- . adapti"'Of a reamm- .1� . - I . 'ch he Wates. -David Kirk, of the Lanoon good7Wj11 .by giving y6u h6post ,volue% Aependable � - wn -miss:8a .-, I was thra*Wn, from a ric. .7 .7tyne, of to d, ==Y, I � . -road, a6uth, 1eU On the pavement an ' - . - )hevv ftobw the� - of the PAW an WW& the In favor ot the - IV I= " - I - 11 - . - I rep , St --wart Fei� I 7able -providon, for the! closuft � goedii and fair treatment. , .By follo, i ' ,g &Iona � . . . ,-. while - The- Hamilton Times, one of the most -1 I .�: I win ' I . , ay INr &ae-8tew**VAvj-4 . I agahAlt'there !a "t, a sinji.�'UrOXA- I . .. I : I - . I Mat, iL street one evening recently and . 40 thege 14 .1 t , bs* from W, innnipegg - L nk. otb-Wjr0D­1 % . I I level headed 1papers In'Cahads, aud. one., - . constanco . � . line i . dtore Ser i - where we can having tpent N It"rT a � � - I - - leg in --.wo placea.-hir, ,W, a improving our V106 t ;S xUry � ment ot real I I broke his f TMU Proomte-IL UrAw 00-4 . AMY w*)*ht. This to, a-' � 3 we , f after , ken is -a . . Which to mot .-driven about by eVery Notm-miss McDonald has returned G. Riesett* has ,purchased the 25 acres 'hop " - - ' e - I � . -, Mmwk Tom -W. G. Wlllts� rilorm that Is neceagary, and 4itshodId � I I I . I . e to be favored. with a renewal of your bonfidem,e . —W. if. M�b-� � % MUM f". 540-R. X. 0fttft-5 � . tj t wind'6t. doctrine, from, visiting St. Thomas friends,- In Exeter belonging to Mr. Wnilam . . .1 , - be made -without delay. WC hope ia , SaYa: ":The Frem�- ' - . , ­ I , .day visit with frienth . Parliament will make the remodelling tern ot- the. -I'Tort I ' I are di z XTs. Eloper, Of KInistlao, Sask,1 10 via- Westcott, for $1,65. -Many . friends - . darinpAthe year 1009. ­ . .-and other Vlazea.-I?etei *A' -'a -4 hwest scussIng. I - W -8 I � - I . ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ..wm, I will- Tegret to learn of the death- of . . is home on a vae-Wion b :AA=�M 8i . - e: "U7 �D&E- W- Ort"In of its rules Its first duty upon a m ' ' - j6n4 tX� Xotut2:" � � x- . � � . 11,gem- the: taking over -,of ,the grain elevators. Dunlop, and other iklendd.�Mjf.� We Want Your trad82 and Shall certainly do our utmost to . ROM of 4OW ­ . - . . , I . . - - I - blink. - - - - - --..- - M Mrs. W. G- Routin, of Brxntford, a;nd .� � . i -Alex. W. -1 �-� . They W(Udd Me. the Federal G - ra. Da:vld -Weir and , formerly of Exeter, which occurr6don deserve it. . 11 . ider the x� - I . I . - . �� . -Qver,n children are the � . zor UZ Daren W- r. 11 . - I I - V11AC1+0 ^f V7 -n `W114b.1 . 4�- M rlt_�, 11 Ir 6 i- 0 Z'- 4 . . r IBM- Rditortal Notes and Comments . I MtMA, LU Lake over MOSO ar Fort r- , I . a ,,V�M&-vjx . My ILI VK U1# '805� DU yunriv. jur4s- wisnmg you tne me i3t kind of a Uhristmas and a H I . _jVUH 2D. IMUA�-UrILIA - � IRS# I k -own 0A.Vaita I - are voinc, West, where Mr. Weir has Routin wao a daughter of the late . Drie . :from the west Vnis NV D - - ,--Ift . , * thur and Fort 'William. Their eXPer- . I I -appy I - . � a -'-he winter here. - I I . -- Sir William Macdonald, Of Montreal, � secured a schoiol.-Kr- S.- Ada W. -H. Verity, and a sister of Mrs. T. . � sud Prove -us New Year. . 1, . --- - - . � � . tence during the last ten years does � mo Is Im- � I ero . - . . nd j, 1010 � I I I � . . - I Is smdIng about .1,,000 copies Of "The 'not Incline them to confidence In the .proving at -ter a severe Ulness.-Mrs. E. Carling and Mrs. R, E. Pickard, of p . sfena M, was,ml-fin � . � I � . 'O ilonso ,, N , . � . . SRAFORLTH, FRIDAY, Dec. 2 -6th, 11108. � I - � -1 . �- Sne ; - - 11, Who has been ill. for. some time, Exeter. t�1414umaAla was the cause of ­ - I mr ar - . -he &O : TAttera of ,Queen Victoria" to t1ke rural LegialatureW dealing with - such mat - . I in town Auring t:, ­ - .. ­ ­ I . . � ' riship Is sw&WbAt *Uetter. death. She Is survived by her husband, I .. I I . � -the hivent*r p i - . -,. schools of Quebec. , Sir William. bas two.. The craze for .public 1161w.ne ' 1 40 0 1 . - james is Diod in Cbfta. -the delusion that'men elected to of- Anniversary '-- Services. - The anni- but no Ohlldren.-M] - os Ev,pik,a Gill, o� - . . . .1exUlnguisher �and on ' I � I I . 1A.- . dam a gmat ,deal for education In our floe �cazm and will give cheater, bet- ver�,ry services In' connection with Toledo, w4o -han ba,en ill for several � - I .gave an - � I'll of 73 � I � . � . A Oespatch IN= Ottawa finnouUceg. Water Province, and his la,te,st lnenefpc- ter and boneoter service than an In- the Constance Methodist church-wlll be weeks in home on a vWt &rid Will tre- 44ra itff I I � a* I I ine -would do. Thei%e j - . - I ' . POP - . I - . - - , the death in Shanghai. China, of Mr. held an Strnday next. Rev, - ;,Whl� � 1, - - 1- - -hood Of Mr. Sames start � � tim will mot fall to have a w1dR( ahJ atitution, tounded , on 'a . commaTdI � ,or main-, Wme time to ; xecuper- � - f & .11 i I - 40 ���� � I Alexandir 'M,6TAzn. Cabadian Trade I I basis and -properly regulated - I al. Milson, Of Kffii�ville, a former -plo­ abe.-Mr. Henry Jones has purch sed . � I a I I U, I j9hop in Brussels in th powertRl influence. It Is a great thing . I W_j I j . a 000 � I - extin , Cbmmledozer to China. Mr- McrAan I to have wealth ; it in Probably have to run -Its course. The ReOr -pastor. will preach in �the morn. 'the Jeremlab Heamwn faTm on th- 1-st I - I I - - -whire the, -nisher " . I a !gTeater 'to be I � e . e � . . . �.. . � � - . -UfP-4ctured, pro7ldling q I I � I ing at -10 30 and. in the evening at 7 concession of Stephen, SEAFORFM � wmt� to, the far East as Conadian �able and willing' -to useit for:1g9od, people, will pay" dearly' for their' ex- 1. . for $3,250. The I any juduceme " . . . . . I c I I . . perlience.11 - - - . I o'clock. ,At 2.80 in. the afte -moon, Rev. farm contains 00 a-cres.-Mr. Benjamin � I . i . .offer nt. IX � . - . . I . ,�, . - . en4s. 11 ­ � (OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL IKOTHL) � -I- - her -, - - -1 , . se if Th alon, brother oi Mr. - T. - - Trade Commisdoner to Japa;n and for , - , G. Ruggin, of Sftforth, who conducted Ca , o ess - ceommnieA -- bY Y, I I - . -- . , . . . . 1. � I . . � 'I a : . e . . . four y%Te bad -his . headquarters at , , Empire sa-ya - ThO following -despatch, . dated De -. the opiz,ning. se rvIce in the church, -vkli ClWe,' of Exeter, died on Tuesday of of . , I -1 i�mdoi2. , - , . I I . - . The Toronto Mail and . . preach. - Special muele will be turfilsh- -last week. -The curlers have reorgan- Sole Agent in Seaforth for the 41 Empress and I Qu on quarity 11 shoes fat, . I � � — Last spring he was moved ,. � I - Yokohama. I . . Sjj Lkherals, are, at -ter one Senator_ -cember 21st, Is from Manor, k It Ilson an y . .� - I -The other -�dbemoort. -1 upled a -1 gas , - ed IYY: Rev. Mr. M d b the Lzed'for the coming -year, with - the WOM614 and the I Slater .and 11 Walk-ov'er "'shoe's for men. � I . - . . . . I -- .F,Av,raTd Seebath, of F3j -to, China- where he oc . JAMI - ' tells Up. own, tale: "A serious'- pitch- church chpir. On Monday evening a 11611OW1149 Officers: J, .W. BI-oderick, I � ship, whicii shows how sincere theso . ar -pookloin. In August last, ''he 'un- � i- in . . - � . I .. . . on 'the Canadian ;Phelfic ' Railway splendid literary and musical enter- Hon. Prgeldent - R. G. Seldon, 1�rea- � . I Aerwant a very critical surgical Oper- � politiclanq were when they , declared I . I . - I to MAtenell. where 11b. � � tainment will las given. Among thom iden,k; Alf -red Tvylor, Vlce-PreAdent- .- I I - into a bouAe, l4eaving bi that thei Uupper House Abould'be' a- took Place 'here On Sunday, when a. , , be" all settled at ter next 'Monday ItY. Mrs. Gilmore Is a sister -of JW - - � - . - - This is 'not . I very . , ,strong I light engine from � Renton crashed In. ,e - Imac jarrott, of this village. -�- Uks� . . -e -utter. During 4, ation in the hoppital at -Shanghai, nut . " - . taking ,part� will pe Miso Ida Cole,' lo- Rev. Mr, COMM, Chaplain; G. E. An- Migs P. -G.Wey, -who .has J)pea attend In th . � oollshed." ' - cutlonist. Rev. Mr. Milson, �the Sea- d0rgan. S6cretary-Treasurer. The club, Ing the music claw at the, � - fjorae beca-me unmanaV , - . lettera received a few weeks ago an- to the Tear Of. -a W0j3t-bOun1a1re1gt4. - Normal Jon,es and son, nee MISS Effle Cbdpelr, .. . I the steep emban), ' lowle. . SO long as the Senate exists � forth double quartatte, Allan Bros., haO aTran'ged- with the rink manage... School In TorQnto, for the past few! In company witft her slate � I � . edo,mr ni)UnclCd 1112 removal from the hospital The firemwa and e oro ' orchestra, mOnt to have the use of the Hfik on weeko, -returned home this week. -Mr. linda, a -re. spending . r, X* me -q blis back at the bettor - , there ,-is -no good reason why Ubprals I . ngineer on t7ae .1 -= - and gave good hopea Of his speedy should not, aspire to a scast. In -that engine had'bad no Teat for ,thirty-six 801-ectiOns On the zo-nophone by Mr. A. the evIenlings C Tuesday, Thurs- and Mrp. Charles, Taylor attended the triftAg in this Christmas with I 2&s. ,%ebach jumped 1b, . vicinity. Th�.-se ladies i and complete recovery, but it Is Pon- . � . Trewln. as well as addresses ny Revds. day and �Sijtdrday, and also every weddling of the latterle Water,- Rage aTe both - I j3ej6Te the fall, and thuj � I nod3r, and -theLr doing so does not houra,and, 'believing the -'road clear to, N. M. Lecklep Londeaboro; W. Mllwn, &tternu0n, . former KI-ppenitR-i and their lQuis wury. - - . sible that the shook a�nd tryingweath- show in�onWtency an -their -,Part. The Arcola, were -both anieep.- This 10, 'except On Satufda,,Y.- Middleton, In Goderich Itownship, on friends are delighted to 1 ave them 2b, I I . - -,,.,,.m I I.' " I I I . Burp', . a , Kingsville, and the pastor, H. E. Mr. -W,. H. 11arvey, Of Crystal City-, I- I �­­-- I . ier of -tb&t ��-te­pmwed too much 1A,ng thing is that -any &Dle�-bOd- certalply, a dlogr-ceful state Of at- Curry. This will be one. of the beat Uamltdba, i's b6re on a visit to Ngdnepday of this'wee]K.-The proprie- vlsitqrs.-The schools ar_ �1��a for tha I - SALE REGIS , ­ ,, p . .%or h�% "faebled constitution. mr. mc�- kd and full-orained Liberal should de-, talxs., It to right In line with the,re- ,friends torp of the Exeter saw- mill. were here yeaT and teachers and scholars aiv f. -1 . . ' I entertainments given in the' village and T,elativea.-Mr. J. D. BrIckwood, on ThurBday, Jairuary U% tt ' , ,a a, e 0 thip week and bought the.bush on Mr. having their holidaya,wnd g;r,a anxiouR.- Mcoonneins Stock Yzxds�, DOW XeLe=.�waa the only! surviving Dro- : WT`e to be ent9mped In such ik livIng marks ot our -article jn last Week nd th r should be a packed house. who hap' 19�, conducting a a farm, the 16go to ".111 I . . � Aher of the Ediffor of this Journal. He -WPUICW? I lasue. When men In such re ponsible . - ,grocery N,. Johnston' . ve 1Y looking for the coming of their 01A I ,md Vig-;- Jobn R� PA=h. P -D I . � . . - I - 7 Ottawa for L ' , 1. a - . buskmss in the ,north end, has disp . Brown, auctioneer. , . - . � had been a Tesident of a- " — Piwdtioni, on whose conduct Thellves . osed ahtpped by train to Exeter. -It is quite- f riend, ,%,nt& Clailp, to ,hring them I � � : bout ye' . The financial ,wittion, In. Canada Is of hundreda-de nd' are thus tm�osed . Stanley I I 0� his stock to Mr. D. CobbledIck.- a JMV diotwnce to haul logs. . I . I - forty ars and wais a member .1 -0 " . good cheer.-Weddlug 'oella have bea-v � �.. ' . - � � . I - . . The frion-da of Mr. D. Davis will re — - ringing here 'this week -and � - MARK � . Ot, tj�eftrm of KcLean*Roger & Co ,who gTadually but oure4y improving. The Upon by theW superiors In Office, is Notei.-Mr. Alex. Orr to on -the B gMt to leaTU that he has. bjee-n con- � . I loom one *? her kairest daughters. � Ick xlpptn � I _ pitc 0 - - I . Brucefteld tor many ymra were the contractors 'Nove Ilt avY WOAder thfLt ah -las a,nd list but we all hope for his speedy t1h1ed to his home through illness.' . ­ � mber bank statement Just isaded' iatmash-ups are of almost dailly occur- recovery.-Mra. James CDrvIe, of Port I � � . � � 8"Foy.'T for the 'Government printing, beeddea - ' ' Slippers - Felt Shoes - Warm. Footwear -make - � by the DMATtment of Fina) -ice. at � Ot-! rence *on our gr at rallwvyp I -lope, "Michigan, to visiting at the - = .­ ...... . being engaged in many other enter- 1� -- - . ,e I - ideal $ew Yearis Gifta.'You get the beat selection at .. � Ball vibQat-­ ........ � I . . -TTIO—w � � �� 11 ta,wa ishows that the current accq"t- � . � --- . . . home of h,e,,r brother, being called there � Wrqxeter. � Robt 'Willis', opposite Expositor Office, Seaforth. I .�. Grand Bend I . . �, I �oa% per bushel-- ........ �� I I . Headquarters:orXen!s Heavy Gum Rubbers. - 11 I . . . � rea4 per bushel -- -- -- - -- ­- . . : . dqpoalt4 are greater' by $16,201,718 thwn, . I Huron Notes. bY the death of her mother, the late Notes.-M-Iss Beatrice H 2140-1 13mzea-Mrs. Arthur MoUard, ; )3arley, per bushel .............. �?... I . � k . - owe, of Ux- , I Of � - . er ton. I Reldow the, IParliamentary Rules : . Uro. Slac .-Mr. - John, Talbot is home bridge, is home for the Christmas va- An 1. I Moray, vieftoed at Mr. and MT& ,WML � � I israuqu -..-i ­ ... � -- I alt thet, end Of 06tober. while the de-, -Dr. McNaughton, of Fordwich,.In- . Una 8 aughter Sale-ou'r Annual Stook. Taldn g 4 'h . . I I I . I fi oft,l rtoh� ........... ... " the we -, Iver- 1 4 1,oworge . from � )Aour, per tou.... .'?;*.% . The'tollowlug, which we take frorn 'po*,ts 19 pwyable on ,notice 11 Increased tends moving'to Brussels. . * ,Pt visiting his parents.- catiOn.-Mr. James Stevens, of M1 We In the pasr, has been a grand success.�& Our pol- Xollard!js on i . . . 4 A in.- 1% --f l S J.- S-- 41 I. 9 -A4 '" - m one -or, on o ano her. I moar, per No Diu ........... ­.. I . I .1 . —Out. .ot Qve,r 4-61MOU on the tax col- . PWPLU Lrom tnis vicin- 10no JUS ULUIng on o1a irlends in the 1-Y 31 -c­"yn"r,VV,*" was ELL J.onuan is r weeki consulting � - . 'We will commence our sale Thursday, December 24th � . 'Rafter" No. 1. loose,.* ... -, --- , - 11 - � the'Win-nipeg Free Press of a recent by $5,130,927, Indicating that not on- I Orts I attended the funeral of the late village this week. -Mrs. Henr Dr.� , � I � . I ect rol In, Clinton . all but $800 ,ity- - Y Smith IN8,-ending Saturday, January,16th, IW9. It will WU&art.-Mlas Alma Bossenharry, - Bu4sr. zub... - - ­ 4. .. -- - - ­ -* : I date�.--,Q fully meets our-tiews that we ly ban -the volume of business lincreao- has beon paid.' - I Donald McKenzie, of Goderich town-. Is recovering from her recent Illne and MJw Dock were visitor , rk- - �- I ' - .ss. Pay yon' to drive 26 mill,,s to. visit our great 98.000 a in Pa Xggr� per dozen..., ­.#...- - .. ed, but that the people have,14ugmeAt-i dollars,le. .T. W. Ortwein, Hensall. ' 2141-2 hill this week.-birs. Ellis, -of Dash. t � . adopt it In full: * - . . -.TodTn 16% of the 6ustom�A, nt(Aff, shtP, who was accidentally killed In -Mr. .Alex. Munro. was in port Elgin I I I . I - flay par ton � .......... r. ­ .. :1Z . � -1 -:1 ed their aa,vl4gs. Current loan@ In . Hides ped 00 lba ......... �..­. I - L -1. - ­ I . I The Globe, dLseilssing the proposal to Oaaiada I decream at 'Edmonton,. -Iis visiting his parents' the bush while engaged 11,� taking out � this week attending the funeral of his Not�s.-Mr. E. McCallum bas dispos- Wood, bam ,been spending a tew, da" - shew ie . 1. .. - . d by $3,568,131, while. � timber f or - brather.-Mhas Lulu I . . . npar, Walton. : a new barn. -Our far -tam F Of - I r0tQA- er bag .............. o ' i - ­.. L arnenA the Ganadlih, parliamentary call lQana Qh stocks - inereased, by _Mrs. 1-ju , tchison Rutherford ed- cd,' bliq property In this village.,N)e with her aster., Mrs. Louls Rovelle.- ' " I and- the Misses ed huater, Mr. Paul Cleave, while out, Hamilton, is,, the guest of' her par- hear that Mr. McCallum and hie sister We aTe ,pleased to me Waiter ftge - 15fat'(ret'd per ban -J ... ­�.­L . pr&�eduro, bringing. it Into line with : $66,27,696. .The banlc% however, Increas- Hutchisan r hunting Me day last week captured ents herO.-The M ce as lal up w1tU Wood.per cord(long).­� ..... V- I . . I 's of Goderich, have, gone -to - M- Af- Society will Intend leaving Bru field and going to around again. Re w d . 'Wood -per tord Ohort)­ ..,... -z � . I . - that, which ,prevails at 'Westminster, ,ed their call loans abroad during the � Montreal to spend the'winter. . no fewer fhan- eight skunks, -Messrs. give "The Sptnaters, Convention" POPe leg�-Afts. William Fattersoix, . . I -- — L mm,th bi neaTly fifteen millionawhile - In Cal-dornia to live with their Water. a . � � . . - Colin � Mcm-1, form;rly ot-­W�%Iton,, Thomas Westlake and Robert Spack- the town hall on Tuesaay evening, De- . . I - � . malma Inclined to question whether It the bamk,s' assets -show a betterm . Man are doing a rus . W,e regret very znuch loalAg such es- sr., died on TuesdWy, December Sth., � rouitr-y I " . . - . ds -desirable . to, interfere with the right ot .$-23,06,148. . . e,at who has been, west for nearly four hinIg business With cember 29th. The �proceeda win be timable young cifizens. During -the In her 76th yei%r.-Mr. William Moliard 1''.. Toronto, December Z . of I trammellect debate:' It thinks .. I � - I . � Ye=P, is home q.n a visit to his Triends their chopping -outfit. I , devoted to 'the4 public library wncj time they :resided In our vIllage they is under the doctor's care at time 44 . � . I . yr, z , - Obituary. -Again we are called up- charitable . . tave been fairly he.%N 4a - - In Walton. ., . . purposcs.-Mr. William -Per - made many friends, and we are- sure writing. -Mr., Donald Pattermn re- - I � . that there will be no further "penne- There are., probably, . few public -K,.ro, Donald McLeod, of Clinton, an to record the death of oihe of our r1n, of the School"of Practical ScIancia, turned to *4 home an Thursday. ii� - I -get k-eela quite th-011 1 I$ t L � I they will be .greatly missed'by the I -,, iv L lea% obstruqt1q.n . men in Canada who have had more died la�st week from typhoid fever.Her early eettlers,. tn�- the person of Mrs. Toronto. is spending the holidays with wais here atbendin . prices -are: Chickenr k, in view of the def ea . . . young people here. -A new bakery L g the funeral of his ,� �, I George Slack. The deceme.d. was bor. A . mon, 8 to 9c ; ±OWL I U; I - of the CapAervattves In thdIate genqral - perjEonal. abu*e hea,ped upon ,them by husband and two -cb#dren were Ill at . . n his parents, the Rev. L. and Mrs. and confectionery store is to ,De ,9,p- mother, Mrs. William PatteroDn, sr-- I I , . u -to �6c - duelm 10 'to L their political opponents than Mr. ;W. ,the same time., ' -- I in Abexdeen, Scotland and came to Berrin.-Mrs. �Ienry Armstrong- la the ened shortly in thin place. tWje trust The Methoft. t Christm" tree was well, � I 0 . # f � election-- Apparently the Globe believes -Duncan Taylor, of the third con- this country wlien quite Young with gueat of rolatives in Wlarton.-Mr. E� that the proprietor will have. -every attended, the proceeds arnotw-jing to � . to lbe. , __"__ =_-----L that the Cb-aservaUve,% In attempting :T. R. Preston, the. -present Canadian ceAsto4i of -GrQy, has sold his 'fi'lie her father, the late Donald Banner- Henning, of Turnberry, Is spending a oucce�s tri his business, -as such, a � .�� , v I I - . LL - � . over $31--Mr-2- Jackwir and Mrs. .. cfrain Ifto . tG aceountto themselves tGr their de- Mpresentativd. in Japa;n. . Goaded on farm to Lawrence Wheeler, of the man. A few 'years later she married f6w weeks in that township.-Misg Ads - Robern 'returned to their homes Ott � I -. � � stare Is Vreatly needed here. -Rev. E. , Toro,ato, December �-�M- I teat. will bring themselvea - �o ..belleveL by, these c6ntinued attacks, Mr. Pres- sanie toWnship for the sum of $6,000. Mr. George -Slack, who predeceased Morrison, of kano,ver, fOTMarly of the El. Saw -erg was in, Toronto this week Thursday. They were called hereowt .. ' . I M * - vtrairt, .B. ,Ai, - of .. in. Laing's gro- V, Ing to the funaral of Cheir mother, I � - 9s to 94c; goose wheatt, 9 that the electora condemned ihem in' ton hxs,se fit to make a ft*ply to -=Rev. J. L. Stp ner twon.ty-one years . M i ra. Slack villag,c, is assisting Isitling his. brother from Edmcl�iton, Ak , I � a I � eat sufferer from asthma and cerY De during the Christmas seas- r.-Mlss M, it . . I h1B, detractors. That reply - was ad- Chebtu,' -China..who la,home on fur- was gr - sto who Is on his way, to Buffalo for med- Mrs. William Patterson, s . . 42 to 438c ; barley,, maltb I . � . . - ve an excellent address inthe alfection Of thie . On. -Mr. S. McKercher, of Dru,qwls, Is teal treatment. .,We hope Mr. Sawer,s has gone to her horne In. Stratford- � feed, U to 630; peas, S9; part for their obstructionist tactics.at � low. ga' ' heart for a number I , - . I I - the last session, of Parllan�eAt. The. dreMed to the Toronto Mail. and was Miethodist church, Ethel, the' other ev- 10', yea ro, 'but she bore her sufferings visiting at Jils; home here.-Mias Ed- . -. I timot4y, $12 to $It per � published.An a -recent issue of that ening i . - . Patiently to the end. This last sum- wardo, of Fordwich, i's t will sooni Aear of his broth-er's earq- I 1 $ 7 to $10 - straw, b,=4 .. � L 0 11 Globe, in; thia matter, is entlj�eiy too, papez. In It Mr. Preston, f ully ex- he' guest 107L plete recovery. -A number of studencs HensaH. . � . - " $1 to ft par 1. I -Mr. A. McD. Allan, . 1 $14; loome, 3 F I? I of Goderich, m'or, thtakfiig a,change of air might Mrs. C. F. Edwar".-Mr. Ray Carr, of and teacherii -returned to their homes ,G. J. Sutherland, notary pabilic and conveyancer, , . G I zulleleaa. It Is not vrobable that a culpateo filmself. It 'is not only Inter- has Just Teturned from England, wh�r be beneficl4l to her health, she visit- Bielmore, spent a few days of t � , I - � aLqgie member of the Opposition holds eating, but it should be Instrup,tive to he' e ed h'er daughtern. I .who reside la- Mich- in the village. -Miss Bess his week here :for the Christmas vacation, as has funds, private and compan)r, to loan *a roal ea- potato": - . was engagedin floating the bonds I le Lovell, who well ws a number of friends fr9m the tate at lawesb current rates -of interest, 2.,39-3 . thoaa .. ,, oo � . I . who have been so diligent In' of the Huron &!�d, pata,rio Ilway l9an' At , rat her health was some- is attending the Norrnaj Sch I at west. -Mr. Thomas Fra�eh,o,,-,o� Sta-11- Subscriptione received for, all leading dahy and. - - . mter = I any such vlevv� On tha contrary,they , - Ra , * ft . Toronto, D-=; , - - r 1� . '. - - I -weekly neWSpapers at -1 quIet, -and the market j of . attributing all manner of wrong-dolng" Campamy. . . - . what improved, but *only. for a little Stratford, spent Sunday wIth. her aunt, ley, --sold a fine .young driver -1a --)at week do, at lowest subscription rates. . - . , J - PrObBbly- believe that the obstruction to Mr. Preston as wall as to other -Mr. W. G. Sr yth, ' while. Her old malady returne4,. i3e- Mrs. W. S. IVIcKercher.-An enterta - ler lor -Ontario-% - 'a of Clinton, who ' . in to Mr. -William Workman, of Tucker- the eosteffice, HenWI. 21;.34 which � I . of the last- session, far from. Injuring prominent IAberals. As t6 the 'wisdom � has had .the Standard ,elevator under Lng caused by the density of the smoke ment, uhder the auspices of the C-O.F., Annual Slaugbter Sale -our Annual Stock T&An - - �at -60 to 65c per bag U - ause . of Mr. Preaton, in publishing his 9 -which at that wds. given in the town, hall laist Fridwy smith, for a guod figure. It was Sale in the past has been a grand success. Our po - , - track at Toronto. .� . them. waa a posItIve benefit; bee m e from the forest fire, �1 :, - - let- le�M for so e tim , 'has , bought the - Wred by Electric B. Mr. Fraser says ley 18 to carry no goods from one season to anower. i I - I — - the Globe must -not forget that the Op- ter, we are not prepared to. ppeak- so same from. the, estate of R. Irwkn, time 'raged in Michigan. When the evening. owing to the short notice he has. made mone by breeding to We %vill commence our sale on Thursday, December L .. I � .y I L strongly. It will not have th,9 'I et- -paying. there' deceased recovered Sufficiently to give.", It wa's not as well attended as Eject3. 24th,1908, ending -Saturday, January 160, MD.- It I Seeds- . for $2,400. , . .jC B. He raised f Ive colts and will jas you to drive 26 -nifles to visit our " '.r Toronto, Dee,� 22. -A -Wk . Po-tktlan virtua,Uy carried their point feet of inducing his detractors'to slack -Miss Lillian Coa1s, . recently; . of travel she came home, and. gradually- .it 6therwi-se would have been. ThO,9e has only two left. -Mr. and Mrs. dollarsale. J. W. Oztwein, nensall. gre'2111 � as a consequence of th,d Obstruction. In, their work one Iota an# it Jq not Cliniton,' has been appointed soprano - failed until death claimed her On Wed, who were In- attendance Were highly c -y lop% $7.40; X0. 1. $6 �' . . . . . . _ egoary to inspire I Charles Waismain, of the I.,ondon road 2, $0 to "PUB - No. S. $ 5.-- 9tre'.0t j3.�ptjst nMdaY, the 16th inst., at the age of pleazed wIth the entertainers Miss 1�. south, entertained a �num-ber of their merchants Teport the Christmastraft I . They �ompellcd the Government to n' -nereased - conti- ,soloist at the Talbot , I . Orlets.-With good sleighingi, :our. . - 'I It ' ' aba,aden'the Aylesworth Bill; and we d:npe with his. -political friends or in ChurchAn. Lqndo�n, belng.'cb.63an out 0evollty-six years a;nd two montbs.She Johnqt6ji and her assistant, 'Mr. Me- - ibu`%hel. Timothy-Frieca I ' ' - I think it the country. - Mr. Fte-ston's work In of a large number of applicants. I leves behind to mourn the loss of a RaYP-..whO made thelvf1rat appearance triendo one evening last week. Mr. anA good. -A -very large number this week � .... - $1.60 to silo per bushaLl , probable-1hat because of. this behalf of his party and his c' Mrs. ,Wa.vna,n -are good ,entertainers are takin advantage of the cheap rall- � VH Ount�ry, -Mlss Tessle Switzer, 'Of Cranibrook. kfnd,and loving mother, three sons here that evegink. and all Teport .having had - - $7 � quality. Red Cjover-$Cpl the Liberals lost at least a dozen seats speaks for Itself, and is so well- Who is. teaching at � and -five daughters, also One sister.- .. an en- way Tate;s.-Mr- Thomas Welsh was In -bushei. Faney lots -a U1 . - ­ ' Reechwood, and - joyable time, and all Join In wUhIng Alloa Crai.g on Wiednesday.-Mrs. E. : - in the general election. - They cer- known and so highly appreciated' that *18S - Norma Sparling, of the same On Friday the remains wx-,re laid to Blyth. � Mr. and Mrs. Wharnaln a merry Christ- FiKrce, of- Forest, was here the first � . I - -­ . 'he ca,n well afford to- treat the ap- �place,- who Is teaching In Howick, h rest in the Dayfleld cemetery, and' Locals. -Another of the old residents mws and a happy New Year. of the week visit g .UTs. J. Su - . Dairy Xa;rk. . . . I tainlY lost Wme in ManitoDa by it; and saults .of his jenemiea with the con- had'their salaries rail ave wexe followed by a far ' co�course of � . . I in � ther- . there was a general lowe . . e ge passed away Sunday morning in- the ­ - lsvnd.-Mr- and Mrs. Bernard Thomsorr Toronto, Deceraber 21- . I r -Ing Of the tempt whielf- they merit. Hower. his tng year. . . friends. The pall -bearers were xeBsrs. ,market is steady, ,with z . t's st statement having teen , published, , it es P� Person of Mrs. J. Martin. She had Hippen. A VerY pleasWtly entertained, upwards ot � - . . -4 - le . -UX. Jam G. Vansickle, of Wing. Matthew Westlak6 'Thomas NicholsOn, been ack for a g-reat many yearibut , sE,,ev-enty or eighty of their friends on - - . *-one. 1AX-1 wboleRal. V have affected them elsewhere through- can Aot do any harm, and it )ma;y, do. h9m,,met with- a bad accidant ithe John Watson, Angua Murray, R(�bert shelived to the good. old ,%g.e 6fne&r- Runaway.- Mr. art El- Tue,9day evenlng lazt' in their new CrWm-py, tbotm -28 to I . out the country. ­ l good. P . . While I Rob 11 - - I � � . -- � . . other .afternoon. He wasileading a Turner and Samuel Cieave. Rev. 'Mr. ly 88 Yearn. 'The funeral took pla,ce gle, of Tuckervinith, was unloading a�- home, and all present apeak In th e- %ixInts, 0101M 25 to 170 -;- - . . - commercial traveller'p baggage at McNeil officiated at the house. a:nd at M home -load ot grain at the Kippen elevator highe,st terms of the splen&d tlm&. I and large YoU* 221'tnv 2ic As for, the hope that - there will be The question -of ia�v reform- Is again the Queen's hotel when a trunk fell the `gTave. The sympathy of the Ond&Y. Prooe,ediag.-�,rom her lie further scenes of this kind in Par- bkjm . here to the Union cemetery, nervice (yne' day last - week, his team t'�Ok they had. -The ann.0 -Chri . I --m-he - - . I 9 discussed. The Ontario Govern- on his jeg 'and broke It. - nel,ghborho6d, Is extended to' the be- ' fright, and, being a ,young and -,Vlr- al stmas tree .. , - to 2110�, Eggs - liameat, It is -entirely falla i . being conducted by the Rev. J. L. and ente,rtainment of, Carmel chunh . it. I , - �, - . strong. Local viluz in c to I not probable that, it the. ru"- - � ment submitted a, somewhat -MIM Dall has sold 'her -brick rest- reaved family in their hour of sad- Red team, made a� wild dash for. � w , :, les. remali � � �. compre- dmeo in Wingham t - Mr. W. E. nem. . I I . . Small. -Rev. Mr. Cooper, in the Meth- Siabbath echool was held on .Wednea Strictly �ve -1�1d, S5 . . . e 0 � -- Ubor,ty. They­r&m thrlbugh the ata-, day ,eve�ftj4jg last, - 28 tb soe; atorav, 25 Ito as they are, there will be ,any obstrue- � hcnOlve scheme at the opening ot %,hi Louttit, of Carrick. . Mr. Louttit ,�,Ill . -- --- odist church, gave a strong address on which occasion - . . I tion yard and onto the railway track. Ewe. ,nr%, I I fte-a at Ottawa at the coming i�esslon. - last ae�klon of ithe Legislature, -but it take Poesession on the first 6f Janu . . Hullett. . SUnda*Y eV,Rning on temperance to & there was a large attendance azid a zi � and held tountry e , � I not even at the second session -but we � I ary gued congregation considering the aiid ran a conaiders1la distance along splendid programme, mainly carried on ­,Qutet. job- lot pria-4 � - L wae not pleasing to the legal tratef n- .a,nd will move to. Wingham.,j 'bavin the track before they were'capturaL 13 1-4 t* 13 1-2t,'; twUM-r 11 shall Inevitabi repeat it- � . ,g - Hullett Board of Health, -The reg- evening. -There was a son . 11 by' tt�e scholars of the school, .*)Xo t I I . - I ity and It R�r rented 'his farm for a term of 'years. ulaT meeting of the Board of Health g Luckily neltherlof the hormis were djd--crg&t al1lie t L L aelfintha closing sessions _ was not pressed. -� The rmy - -0,the 1760 amd their i I ,y see h1btory I of the p res - . e in the Presbyterian church an mme . per pound. I I . -Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Rumball,. of for the township of Hullett -was held Vic y much the worse. for their' run. I 16(=,trealp D-,,cember 22.1!� kMt Parliament. We shall then find AS�Ocl&tlon of Ontarlo.has a;galn ta- Vancouver., Brttis 1-nda evening. R-Pv. Mr Small tried M'r- teachers. The tree j3reaftted a -"he - � & truculent, unreasonole Opp h Columbia, were in In the coundi chamber, Hullett, Lond- giet a minister to relieve him In B1910 10 cong)7AUIRtIng blnls�lf 0`11 up pearape e, laden im it wag ,witif. Sif tm wa­� . . �f loma bu.ttd­r,zMrkVt - * . I ,- a- Wtioix ken up .the question - and a good deal Clin'ton rPeeiffly," visiting friends. Mr. esbor.o, ozr the 15th Inst. Thomas Mt- the ,e getting (4f No safely . to-tjay, a -ad w,holewderz -t taklaft the Government by- the . - I vening on account of a bad cold, . yle, from - Al- this week to 'have ,to I - -20 per r,ound t, . t . � 0� discussion bas been the result and. Rumba -11 is ain Off Clinton boy, who Millal.n, chairman, James ChmpbQ,sec- but did mot succeed, so he ,preached Briets.-Mr. W. C. K ­:Meinte md, and vpry auddha, . - hroat, and. - -by a. dishalest and un- :- cii T U to 26 i! . A � fair use of 'the powers of the . this goes to show a great .diversity holds a* posttIdn as conductor an the retary, John Carbert., S. CDx'wnd Dr. himmelf.-The Catholic choir and a beirta, and MT, and Mrs. S. P`0110ck, dewth of Miss a. E. mantyre, ot tb'U i %odder stock, while for � � .. . - virtually imposing its will Of Opinion among the members of the CEUnadia'n Pacific Railway. � MacCallum, medical health officer, were number, of Others from he from Saskatoon, are v.hAtors � , - 2I, 1 debate, I � re attended at th'a village, which occurred on �Wedneaday . they sTe asking from :�� ' � upon a helplem Government, The de- , Protesslon. .We xre not sure that the -One morning last week, yrhUe Mr. presmet. The medical health I.,-officer'n the op=lng Of the nevir Catholic ch h home of Kro. .W. 'Kyle and other XnOmiug la"t. The deceased --had beed � -The tradee lo'quiet.-As -rl. . David Currie, of Wawwngsh. was feed- report referred to the t Minton last Sabbath. A few UaTic . . moralWng -and humiliating spectacle lawyers are the best. authorities, to small -pox case a so friendo.-Sacramental aervices will he in her usual heath rig)zt.Up to tbp - . to bet well aupplied. Rec � which was witnessed . at Ottawa, last 'give advice in the way- of law lni' h1a stock, he A -an to the - floor which *had occurred earjy In. the year, drove to Auburn Sunday to the Gpen- held la St. Andrew!o ChuVh on the . . � . . :ter for the --.v-ftk ---Nefe I � � aurnmer will surely be repeated'it'the - Teform* beneath - He managed to reach - the and 4610D to the freed6m from other ing of the Bj�ptlst firat-S&Dbath, in Junuary. The ,pre- daT of -her death, no that :It was �& I avalwt- 21109 wr . the I I - know wha-t '49 wanted all r1ght, house, b'ut in a rather dazed candl,- Infectious diseases during the year. tea meetln'g Monday - evening. -Mr. and I frienda. IfloW McIntyre moved Into I They church and, to the grewb 'Abock to her relatives VA Governmenthasnot the.moral courage, but the -que0don -of self-hiterest is , paratory services on the preceding I Wftl. ,of last V" Chl � tk-4n. , Fortunately', no bones were Mr. George iWatt, who had been a Mrs. -'W. Davia� who, havd beev� in -jGlen� our village from the ,neighborhood - of I 1 -of I - � . -at the coming session of the House, to likely- to come in- -too stroh.gly. How- b,r,Dken.. � . , - Thursday will 'be conducted by the ioaeew -for the wee�kl deal with this r ever, consider'able reform is urgently I . member of. the local board ever since milleT,for the 'past summer, have re- Rev. Dr. Stewart, of C3D-tOn at Varna amie yea'ra ago and- was very I -jboxeg�6 an against 970 1� nattor tinalty, and make - - � . . I. -Mr. J. Clegg, B. A., a .. formtr res- Its Organization, tendered his resigna- turned for a visit with relativeshere. mulib T � ? "Orr'W'Panding week I It Impossible for say group of long-, 'needed and the 400her the Government ,dent -of Belgrave, has Just completed tion. In-view'of thia.fact the follow- -_Aft. E. j9 . 10.30 8'. m. -Mx. Reginald flu;Z;�n Is espected. for her n2any ex -eel- I of 4 � . winded talkers hereafter to hold - up andl*gislaturewrestie withthe ques- hfjg term t the Normal School In Cal- hbst0n, of Clinton, renew- spending the Christmas holidays with jen�t qualitim and will �'De mUmd .b,v � I . low market Is steady, 1 � the buskauss ot'the country. Bjy an tion -the better pleaa4 will'the People Ing reference waa made In Dr. Use- ed.friendobips in town on S friends In Hamilton. -Our stores i ing quoted st 12 1-4 it� gaTY an Intends teaching ' In the Callum's report - -In 1884, the unday.- 'have a very large eirde cc frlendm-W" . 1 � to il I meamg let us preserve the right ,of -,Un- be. 'The maim objects to be sought we -.He win co *local Mr. T. Tees, who -used to live around dopned their boliday attire and make Vera bfur*lck Is � -"Otermz et U 3, 4 - - I - . . . I In I4ndoig vialtingbft ­ �� am * , Cheaper lam, -fewer aggrava,on ' th t'or a very pretty and tasteful display. JUS - 4ara 'Doing ,Well ]Wt_ . - . , trammelled debate." at me borne for tiie board of health of Hullett -was, formed, here. but who has been In Durd slaba.-Our M _ I � but this surely - * 9, holidays wncf.take his fan -Aly -eat with conpistIng, of Messrs. Thontas Car- the 'past ,eighteen, months, Is visiting - Ae . LJ&148 St*ak Mmkii � ,does not imply the right of an Op- and cbat4y delays. fewer appeals and h � . w which to alike credital to their. ron4zed from fa.. and near,�--Kr. and I -. Im. , - I . ,LUy en_ . . -on, England. . *9dtiOU to -block Parliament withun- greater Justice for the poor man. An ' berit.'John- Swung and George -Watt. friej� in this neighborhood tasW a:ad enterprim abd should .de- Mrs James Taylor v V rjeavv,. � Load i Z�� � necessary and unending talk. � Lt now la the man Of limited. i -The Clinton News Record ot -last The board remained unbroken till six Carter bas his rink ! .-Mr. D. light the eyes and senses as . weU as ' er, ��. r im M - mea" - week says: Mr.'T. Jackson,' Jr., .was years ago, when Mr. Carbert asswer- , V oppec O, 90ing again with - tertabred a laurnber of their relativea . ljondon cableo fai L has little show against the every r t f tempt the pockets of their customers. 0 1-2 W 14 1-2c per PO' I There is nothing revolutionary In . . ;rich good skating for I . on 1waftneff"Y - levelling i"t -R-ucu I till: � . . the proposition- that this rules of de- Ruitor. He majy as well lie dowo ejn# LU Toronto li*' Friday and bad the -ed the last r6li'call and ,passed from thie holidays. -10 the Inhe,ntjon ot. _Mr. and Mm Morris i�a - , bate at Ottawa should barecast.. Ther' be pluckod.,,,ttrat as last, for the .Pleasure of hearing his Wn,, Stewart, his labors. I One year ago Mr. Mr. -It ftterboip, are vidtin tWRUM- Of sad very adneere aMpathy to felt -for. ,regyigerator Deef -- i . e ' take pa -rt in the opera loanthe which Sprung's poultion at the 'board was E- Livilf9stOnO to start up his . ,g at the home ol My. and Xm .William Lammle on , � - = � -to it 1-2c Per poun& ­ � In no difficulty In finding precedents further he goes the worse he -faTes. ,saw mill amn-10 make mwpAe rollers iLs Mrs. ,Walker's Tarents, Mr. "d Mrs., account ot the death of their ROAP a lAverpool. Decemoer � - . . � . ce win t I -for the action v7h Even, should he by any chaij wAO given in. Massey Hall. Stew'alrt madie vacant by his death.'and to -day, -he Is 'getting the maple off the bush. William Ivlam, of this village, also bright little ,boy of fiver �Marj;w,hiejj . --era & Company quote , Ich It Is proposed to - . . . take The British Is the mother of his suit, In n1ne cases out of ten . W06 encored and � recalled and the city the. last of -the original board tenders recently bought by Heffron Bros. -The Mrs. ,POtter and children from Mon ,sad event occurred on X(mclay-jaot The � . . the .,,EUters j�r,aers, at from . � Is toots. bationa. . ,- -n. 11� to 12C ; ran Farlian'Pents. upon which our own whole thing, is exten up in. law ' Press speak veiy highly of his contri- . us his resignation' owing to advancing C. P. R. w9m 'bound to keep their City, who are enjoying a visit with little fellow bad been, a severe ad- � zadli � . -avowedly modelled; and the Mnd at fer all his worry and an . I yearn and the aisabilitles Incident track through here clear thlo year as Parents at the same boine.-M,r. and . - . . Canadian xle:ty -The merrYbers. . berer to,r a long tbw and was t1le 11c; cow amd heif-em � �of . . St. Andrew's thereto. During all 'these years these ; Government is ' he. find -9 himself worpe of they have the anow �plow on the go Mrs. 011mor*, frorn the West, are on aubJeot of inueh .I,ovbfg care on- the . : -tulls� 8 1-2 -to 9 � 120. '� � . � ' . If -in the en.d Isresbyterlan church choir, 'Wingham, three members attended faithfully and alreadf.-The. Oddfellows, although the a Visit to their friends in this vicin- paTt of hio ,parents . - - . 7 1 . - thaM he � as in the beglAnirkg' : .sum It it ad&pts to Canadian ,conditions .w - . foir best cattle a4Y. . . i the rules a - regulations which the — , were entertained one evening, not ca�r4ully to the affairs of the board youngest lodge in tow�n, will soon be . � - . i -tish Parliaments has found neces- _ glement and improvement of long ago by Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bryce In their various districts, and I am I - 0 Td-jumto, Decem-ber 24.1 � Rr I The enlar the largest as although they are not I . .Vood 'cattle were ion M-1 - I - I � ' r Ba -17 far the transaotton of business, Canada's walber highways Is ' bearing at their hornd in Turnbe,rry. A very Informed that -the -same unanimity and three 'Years' old they have a member- lorsh Was a 1110rt run, busaw a o I . pleasant - evenInj was spent and ,the pert ect accord which characterized ship of, over 60 and ?"ry night a1t and -all offerings were t �, - .and which have been accepted and good trutt. The. Arner�cxns are not members of the choir win I . not, own the meetings and. deliberations In the . . % applied bry- every political Party, which The New ad I present are having Initiati a Po War Isoolks - nd for.get the good time spent at long, ons with thi � 11 I - . I Bteady prices- ExPorten , � � has been in control oi the public &f- . axrlers Bryce's -home. '. � Mr. Years during which I have been con- prospect before of having 75 . . I . -Vxporters Was Areported I - ; I - � � . � fairS of Grftt Britain since 1982. tQ reap all the profits. An immense �- rMcted with, the work, was true for members. -Mr. and Mrs. H. cbombe,3, - cwt, -, bull,% -at $ 3.25 to i . _on W n I . The Gwnudian is the onlyParlIament volume of American trade, or at least 16th, mr, )8d eSda;Y, evening, December the whole period. To them the town- Of Del0ratne. Manitoba, are al- present . . Including � � . f Butt - 1. � - 11 � ' . Henry Peacock. of the Lon- ship at lai�ge Owes a deot of grati- ,visiting relatives and frie �' ,tut,c)-ters, w IL01030wz.. X1 � ,of any, ftnportancti in- the world in trade that nds tit Blyth " The Web of Time " by R. E. Knowles -Price $1.25 �. , .� which the -right of unlimited t used to go by American .dOA Road. Ineaf Clinton, and MIM tude. The fact . that often there is and vicini .- The Ch mas tr held th-Price $1,25 ...... I ,� alk Is to $4.40; rrxe&um �cattla -i . . - � Sarah Nott, *daughtej; of Mr. James but littlef work for the board to do unifer the auspices of Trinity church " The FUing.Line " by W. . - And good to choice h -M -m �observed. It is a ,right which Is ruln- routes to the sea -board, In now find- t,T ` riat ee " Treasure Valley 11 by Maritn Rej 7 i � ; .� Nott, of Tuckersinith, were married at to mot am Indication that it has ,pass- y - al on R. 0hambers-Price si.25 .. .70 to $5.12 per cWt. � ing the character Of our Parliaments. Ing, Its wa-:v through Canadian cha'n- the pamnage of Sabbath school in Industr h I - A Spirit in Prison " by Robert Hechen-pricie $1.50 L . U r � the Ontario, ' street ed Its period of usefulness, but rather, "I'll Sqrhtpra- few mmera � It prevents the . :: I , Prompt despatch of nels. American carriers are now pre- ffethod;Wt . chu MOndai evening was a grand Out of Doors in the Holy Lamd " by IEL Van Dyke-Prjee $1.,50 L rch, It, 9S. - � I I L Public business. It affects the quality paring to foU - Clinton. After that, owing. to the - careful work In In the first place there was succe " Somehow Good "' by Wra. De Morgan-Prj�e $1,25 . 1. OD14 at $30 , to $55 -SWC � a large - I P . � ow American trad.e. The the weddin1g. a 'reception was teftdere4 times past, the general public. has be-� cro,wd; thft�' the- pictures an � . � : V -of parliamentary debating.. In place of White Star Stean 1p pany have t d sovi 4. . .Lambp­i��mibs -are firra' F lab Cbm 'hem' at Q7 home 'ofthe bride's par-' .come so,educwted that work that form- were good and the Christ go Also a splendid assortment of Books and Booklets, poem f "M -4-012- . 2- !: short, clear. spirited, Intelligent d1j9-4 xonounced their bn,tention of placing ents. I - . mas tree was , Bibles, Pr&yer and ' - $16.85; steep, V3.25 to- � I I . . scholars ot Hymn Books for the Christmas trade. .. �� cuostons, -we have Irttqrminable .floods two large vessels, erected erlY had - to be undertaken by the - loaded SO that all th - . . $2 - to V2.50 per ewt. . ; for 'the -On Monday evening Mrs. John. Wjjj boarpd is attended to by,private individ- something Off It.-Altho'eugh It Is dragw- . . quotes the market , - . I - - I of stuff which Is -not much above drivel. purpose, On the St. Lawrehc-- route tern, of C101borne townshtip, ,was'bad- uals, as indeed It shoald be. I $5.76.for - I The lengthening of Pa�rllamentary ses- next spring. This a May I in -9 'near 'nomination day yet them Isl Yon will find it more satisfactory to do yoar Xmap Shopping 4*lecta and I 1 . � , - I Is the re(sult of IY hurt t the Mattland bridge, near reter at a little more jengtif t� the -19, . .., 11 I Ewns, which Is a. Conseq�enee, Is serl-' due deliberatiam, . and a bellef in the GC&Tlcb. Her 8 M-,, -Warner, wa"s driv- record'of Mr. We very little talk of . who is ga.n,g to early at - I Unliol Lock YaTda, - . L . I -The quality of F -,011ERY affecting the Intellectual. and' continued g-Towth of tra'de by ' tt and his counec- be In the, field for municipal honors %, , ber 22. 6m moral calibre of the men the tng, his mother and 'Aster to town and le wwwmwmwmw� . - il � I . -al 't li who off ber as Comadlan ro,d-be. -as an old. strong'and. stopping in Saitford, - t1an wltb: the mun 'Pal Affairs Of the and there 10 quite a talk Of there'be- . jabt an gooil as usu . oi ., uwnwqwn� � R candidates. Comparatively fevyj ;n*o exp8rlenc,ed Cbmpany would not under- store, leavi he went into-%..-&,- townsbip. His Period of' public ser-- tug Ifto election for -reeve or council- 11 . � 'Mrade, owIng to light � jmg- the h u,nt Tb V; * �� Lee fttwback to 1854, d,nce , which � . - y such ,enterprise. The animal was only.. a colt an 2,p IOM There ls,,more chance of. th' brIsk, everythlog - bein w vf the right type can make the Inaerl- take hastily a;n Orse led. e . ere , � 9�� i 'eB involved Inbemming a member izurentic and Megantle, with 'their proachtfg- _ period he ban constantly- occupied bethig an .election for school trustees. - --m - fk and -&.Tj msow � by 1-0 U m. - Rdoes werg - 'Of Patlianmt. wbich .- means absence , Calnadl= tam% me n �vehlcle,,behlnd alarmed It som6-'Podtion- af-trust In the munici- There are f6ur-'to be- I V . imme as last week's qu - will be 8D tht 9 for and it became : elected and at v . . I . fr0m�thr hom--i and their 6uslneeg Canadians to be proud Of. 'They will . UnmalWgeable. The P&UtY. He was for ton years a mem lemat One ,of ffle ,preamt FIRST DOOR NORTH Or PiOKARV& - the same class of cattle . Younger lady Jumped, out but waa tot ber of the tqwnship piounc - rnembers, we I I . , . I I . 1" - I4 - I � - I I - � � MP U, for two Un4erstand, is 4ropping out eo, that - One load of export otwn I flv� vacancles. But It will - I . . - . ve.jg-. I -'a � time - to''st0l) the hOm, Which fran YWG � be Wag - assomr. - fbr�-, mftTly V1111 leave -SEAFORT = I � -- I � . 3 I 14 - ,ed at $5 25, and export � I- 'for :fTO41 a:* to eight. months ever� have to co ete with the grea . t - - - . .1 I.. . *1 .� - - I ONTARIO . I . . , .., . ­ . li to $4 25. Butchem � . - . . - � ­ . ; . � I � I . . I I . . I � - . a . . � - � I I., I . - . I � - . . I . I- - � I . . I - - , M . I . - . . I � . � 11 - - I - I I - I �, 11 ­ � I I:.- . I I r . . .1 . I - .. - I � . . 11 - ��, ,7 1 � i I . � . . I I . � I I - - . � I . , . I