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OLE NUMBER 2501
SitAFORTH, FRID Y, OCTOBER 1916
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THE GREIG CLOTHING
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lee nom a TiOnderi Hospital
I elmor eitill holding fele for'. here,
:have been lookeng far &ay:
il, but' they have .sviderilt7 not yet
retarded' any. froto the tBettellon. I
a lette,r ti retening freee the
padian Red Credes Society, throttler.
Ldy Dreenteeend, lofftering a her wee'
(wished to gi? •for uewe
You can 'See now trey ib.1 af-
t r „us aver Acre. ray wouna teal,
ar,/d the loiee joint is not
volved—lt ett Only alcompouni isom.e-
ing ter 'other fraetere of t e up -
.r pate of the patella accord g to
e doctor, m will be .all el igtt abi
In a few lev eks. There Is not Ilea
write':foe aatural y I
d 't :see a :Teat eerie of the, world
f ere' .• - • ,arvi, ont bear(a tette
✓ fame( the agree and th • ;daily
✓ etine le v ry couch itif a .sat. enees.
A3ou.t 6.30 ' e are Wakened p by
ar orderly. ha bring% aroeoe a cup
tea. Fr• then to about et eat o' -
• k is -wasting u.p time—thee who
can washing th.ennselves er.d th nee -
see kloeng. ti e othei lihen comee
bifeakfait, perridgeee 4ggs aeon
eat, etc, tigarettesor a pipe.
terally fol•crer and eye etr.ok attIi
✓ ad while 1...e nurses telx up the
bdis,'irese 'wounds, eti. At pen,
pctmeis lunch, a very rtiub.tantia o -re,
, flor Ale believe in tgivin as
oits:to eat.. Then moire letoke and
reading 'till pm, tea hour, when
we get tea, ;sandwiches end. ekes.
Dinner Mile or.. aboet 7 an is
er,luch like 1 cheten, oe.y tore . At
th meals, e igeti teai or eorfe Wed
est Wiling e1s. we like to ,drir . In
'the eveniags.. gerarelly have Ut-
1. eit er by tile patient. who
n get aI1XYII.I or by vteitore fro out-
, IsOrne, a whale ate excalle . A
Inigbee go we (hed a girl -Aho
aced the Cello, ante I have n,ever
ar,d anotiel g ere goal' for a long
. At 9.3 we get a oup ot hot
oa, then a 10 p.m. iliglitse&I. Not
/loll cause f r coo:plaint in tha pro -
armee, is t ere? If 'm not ft by
time I,ge 'back! to France Icragjht
be at any rate., A. ea
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: HUGE purchase of Women's and Girisi ne
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Z ers of these goods enables us to offer an assort
Z ment of garments—which for variety of style and var
: iety of material and extraordinary good value surpass
4.. es anything of like ever put on sale in Seaforth.
: Bought only within the last few weeks securing ver
: latest models, absolutely/fresh, from the makers war
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VERNB.LOWEST PRICE t•
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± Fine Silk Plush, Baby Lamb Cloth, Black Zibiline,
jo Curl Cloth, Black and Navy Blue Beaver, with or
* without trimming. Colored chinchillas, f ncy brown
• mixtures, fancy green mixtures and greys, f wn t eed,
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maroon, Roman stripes. All beautiful coat
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Prices $8, $10, $12 to $18
Very Luxurious Coats at
$20, $25 to $40
Core,
See
the
Styles
113eautiful Fur Sets
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Red Fox..
ie Black Fox.........••
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Natural
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Black Wolf
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1, Natural Opossum
Alaska Sable
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IThe Above Prices are for Two-
piece Sets
20 00
25 00
18 00
15 00
10 00
35 00
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50 30
30 OQ
30 00
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Highest Prices tor Butter and Eggs
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1 The Greig Clothing Co
SE A.FORTH
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Wal on Seheei Fair
'Phe follow g '15 a Bet of tl euc-
asful exhibitors at tee recent chore
'43, .r. bele en "Walton: :
I The :utdges. ;were:: .Ve Hartry, Sea-
t trth, flower and yeeeta,blee; Mr
• erre", 0 ' .C., Guelph, ard Mr.
even, Godereh, Live Stock an ;Na-
e Seedy; Mese A 33. Bees and!
rs. G. 'Muldoon Brueeels. Do esee
anufecturen ; Inspector Peeld, pen.-
ansh_p, :rap drawing i etc.,ere.t hall
sena,ll Job aetrakieg the tawards.
The I s.chool, taking part in additiert
We:1,ton, ere .I eadeuey an 3 No. 9
Kelope Nos. 2 and ;',12 Greyan i
o. 9, . Merril ,
Inepe,c,ta,r ateld ante Mr. artry
ve !short a. three:see .ie ,tee afte nor.
The offic,en ', of the. flair were t abert
Callum, p esident; ; Hugh Biro
dna McCall ; Elmer:Denr.ls, 1ther
atrtr,eitie! !Andrew K.rk,conr.e 1 and
ertrade. Me enzie, 'vice-pros:I en ts ;
attle Bolge eecretary, and Gordon
: cGaviri, tree:surer. The ,teact.re of
It $ e:schools I :terested were Hfa .orary
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r-ealdents. large ntirnitter of adults
a ndereld ispl 'Did Cseevie,e eel fsa-er
't .,at notteng -strals left undone. .
h Ir theeve lx.g the A..O.U.W. , Hail
ae packed to overflawin.g with a
.good eataret 1 'compal who e JoYe3
ti helegart erograere •e render s d• ley
'Prof .Kelty '4d daugl3ter,. 'star enter -
mere of "Glielpb veho ver very
eeeroas with their , plendid tetra -
Inner tale ane leongs, alli of whlet :were
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rendered. In .1first-classe :style. MIS Ty
I-se
Ilarrls ang' a eiplo en good vole . Mr.
Squirrel, of t eelph, offered .a f w re-
marks., caair wao ocettplefl by
W H. Kerr, of BreseOts. .
' Poultry .ard Pet Stack.—Palr I eg-
'1aotrr:s, Keefe I aidlawi Annie eleFade
'teen, Flora 'Harris.;air melte, :lee.
. Nolan, Andy • Turr.bul . Margie
! Wyandottes, Gordon McGavIr,
, Bolger, Hug Ram ; pkir pigeeve
Jeffrey, Eise r Bolger," WA G.13
duces, Este Bolger, "Mark Ha
Fteddle De ntsote ;• rabbit or, :la
lger, Joh, Jeffreyi. Hilda
t or licittte , Andrevit Turnbul
duo! 1,aloGav a, Gfertredle alelle
Mary Dlek 41,- Leslie MeS
Ilarvie ler. 'toe ; hog coop,
Tarebell, 3 Nolan -,1 per.. of
;
Ardrew T nbell, Willie
Erda McCa l; 'bird( house,
it, Gordoli leleGavi
Bolger, 3' and 4; c
e (Pierce, Clifford
nball; •Ialmii, Chao
(Murray, ;Edna Mc
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Turnbull,
21 -ea Gledeee
Ryan, Gear
Andrew T
ray, Willie
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Vegetable
14.tt ; onione
ger, -Andy
pert;ta on.ou
B-rett,
Grace Murr
Shortreed;
V.ola Clar
bull. °I've-
c,arroItts, CLI
Dorald, Jea
McCallum, 3
et Nolan; '1
.ilex. Clark
roe, Kate
Margie Mc
Hada Harr
frperbull;
nrkby, W1
Inlangol
Spadden,
ream eo
Shortreed,
squash, Ka
tor, Viola (
Iton,
Leen
Shortreed;
C.11,s,ra
'Donald; is
Callum, Ka
Cualg; Po
Ardy Tu_nt
Jothreeton
teen vegeta'
Jean Tarn
celery, Clif
ray; apple
Harris,
Mildred
Flowers
e
gladlolta
astere, Be
May MaDon
Caulifletwer, C
'Dutch eete, (Hatt
arnb Jeer.. T
t Jean TOrnball, F
'Indy Turnbell;
y, Mary IvIcDonal
ad eteest r B•eggie
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panni, Ardy
"ger, eean T
ford H.oegy, Mar
Tarr.bull; beetle
este KirlecOnnell,
tg beetle Gorder-f
; Flerenee Benne
Lattllaw, ,Jean
s4:,a1g.le;an12•Tbe)urn3bt u11,1)
Mangolds,
te, Dennis, Coea
is, Wesley Clark,
Tena McCallum;
n Harry Bolger,
tie aellaw ;
Laidlaw, Meek
lark; purapkin, Co
Deneeson ; t
, George Pollard,
bbage, Ohrford
omen Mary
nflower ;head, Te .a Me-
e, 'Laidla,W, Margi Mc-
toefe fro:a O.A.O. tse•ed,
ull, Bert • Johr.eton Harry
atners Nolan ; beet collee-
lee, Andrew anthill;
ell, Hoeo_Flore,reectardo nnmeater!
Reld,
Gladys
„ Jno.
un•date;
mett6n,
e, H.
a.rrie ;
Ger-
;pet
r. e vir
ullet-e,
urray,
indrew •
e and(
If, Joe
oegy,
.Mur -
all, 3
Lyd-
e Bel-
rnbull ;
lorenee
!beaus,
Jahr
Drupe,
Turr.-
but ;
Mc -
Tena
argar-
ur ray ,
eit-
urea ull
tatete,s.„
'Andy
George
keltar.,
leeeelne
tgolder.,
John
ubbard
Hanil-
Skel-
Matoes,
Mary
Hoe.gy,
Donald, Viola,
Wield, Alice.
McDonald, An
Terrbull; col
seeds With r
Hattie Bo
trourtee leav
bull, Cernerotn
Be.r.rdeeta By
Turfebullt
Dolateatie Sc
Arnie Harris; darning, Gertrude -Mil-
ler. mending, 'Hattie Bolger, Gertrecie
Miller; three button holes, An:tee
Herres, Hattie Bolger ; plain Hein:Oa:big,
Arele. Hanes; 'Hattie Bolger, Gertrude
Milie.r; beet .rk
and under, :M
ted dbil by
Eileen Deur:
Annie, Harris.,
apple ple, 'Ma
reed, Anna a
Clark; pewees Mary Me -
Hoy; best bouquet M.
Meradeean, Jean
don enour.ted eweedl
mese Gertrude Miller,
Mary 'McDonald ;
of trees, Jean Tarr. -
Deuces Katie Laidlaw,
• tree !ftedle, leady
enee— Knitted !socks,
apple ienY:
Bereatereelatt
Clark, Jean
nett; beat
Shortreed,- G
Clark, Jean T
Hilda Harriis.
elf bread, Arn
McCuang, Jean
Maple Crearn,
—W.nner 'of
bull, '
eseett doll by ter year.
y Pollard a beet dr-essa
en to mixtee.n yea.re,
n; white layer cake.
M. Byare M. Campbell
e Ryan, Esther Short-
cFa,dz,ear.; nt ar of
ear Turnball, Irlotrence
Bolger; candy, Janet
urnhull, Flore.rAce Ben -
dozen ber.e. Esther
oye Bolger; Janet
nbull; beet cold lunch,
attie Bolger; beet loaf
leleF a dee ar., Mart one
. Turnbull. Special —
Grace Murray, • Speceal
ost prize, Andy
Art and Wr_
Clarke esabell Georg.e Wit -
of Canada, Gertratei
lger, Gordon licGavin
Gordon MeGavee' Myr-
tle. Stamore, Janet Clark;" oy% pen-
mansh.p, Har; 2y - JOhnston, Andy
Turrbull,. W.11 e Be, Harry Belger ;
gnris' penenane Ip, Ruby McCrea, Jaa.et
'Reehle, Hattie Bolger, Cora Skelton,
writing up to
B
yam, Esther
wreting open
Myrtl
Lamson ; Geor
Clark; best 'col
McCall, Andy
Gear, Mary
en the war,
Dennesor., Glad
Ing—Urion Jeek, .Janet
tenteon ; zrap
Meter,. Hattie
eniap. of (Huron
, 'Gordon: MeGavin Hilda
eh Holmes; ecu dmbere.
niece!.
nd Nature Study— uquet
ary .aleDonaldi; b eh of
Bruce, Hate" Drage,
Id, masti.trtiurnea, My Mc -
Mar,.
second cLas, .Tommie
Ryan, Albert Reehl,
:seeped class, Isabelle
Sterne, George Wil-
e Sholdice, Jan et
eetem enapsheeat Edna
urnbull,Goriont Me-
hortreed ; be etesay
ameron DernAs„ Eileen
e Bolger, Cora Skelton.
The Allotm nt of the War Loan
The isereterre f allotment of war loan
as antnounce•d by the
:neat on !Tuesday. As
lees not provde for
of subscriptions.,
ggregate of $100,000,005.
t r.o tallot.-eents for any
$50,0001C00 !subscribed by
nks ate being imale.
of the department in
Ing in accoad witth the
between the Minister of
-e banks that eubscrip-
ublic would be accept -
e ubseripticas have morn
he ancient called, for in,
regard. to :subscriptions
will be made aa fol-
eubscriptione
Finance Depar
aneleipated. It
the acceptance
excess of tLc
Tels means,. th
portion of 'the
the chartered
the preeedure
this respect b
untie "'Igen ding
F in.an De ;earl
tions by the
ed first. 'Mese
than su.pplie,d
tte prospectus
Allotments In
by tte ,Publio
flowe •
1—Those of
be a,lotted in
2—Frem $25,00
OCO, tea Bret
:minder 30 .pe
3—From , $10
$1,000,000 tee
craind.er 40 Pe
4—In excess
$1,000,000 the '
der 26 teer •ce
The workin,
will be. thee:
000 to $100.000
age Of 58 7-,1
$25.000 and underz will
full.
to end including $100,-
dn full the re-
cere,
,000 to and includiene
zarno a,s 2, the re-
cent.
or 31,000,000 the first
erne as 3 the rain -
t. approximately.
out of this principle
ne
uhseriptiofaeon. 3e5,-
willbe.allotted an aver -
per cent. of the sum'
auleseribed; euhscriptions r from $100,-
000 to 131,900, 00 an average of forty
per cent, of t aeleuent :subscribed; sub-
-eriptions ove $1,000,000 an average
df 31 l2-5 per cent. of the sum sub-
exib,edi
H ron Notes
I —Centel.= as. of Clinton have
'slapped over 5,000 baskets., of plums
thts eeasor.
—The piece of bread wa.3 rasei
to eeght cent e per loaf by the Wing•-$
ham bakere • Monday Of tree week.
--Word wa
Pt. Fred
Thomas Moo
Waghaent ia
from
—Joter Wk._
word or Th
Pte. John •W
O�' September
westi
—Mrs 'Wes"
eelved wand" ;
cr Capt. Ro
wounded, oi
charge of a
mother reel
—On 'Weft
William Rob
gaged paantleg his resider -he, Le fell
he was etanaling ori
ritetiti ann, Injured hie
.datnaged tseveral ribs/.
•bell who tee been
t at the Clinear., Col-
4d:summer of laet year,
and leaves, .for Sprieg-
girnieg of the month.
of Teallertor, will be
beg berettie in the at-
Davidean'e -mesidieece in.
tilted tin a blaze whica
ed the bu'ilding Su
The 'proarat Teispar,i3e of
t-nent prevented the
tion of the inou,seiThe
woree„ as the blaze
ate.
a staff have reeertly
''..retallateon of a *flee
electr.c rarge en the
W. Jackson, of Clint/ere
Ji to be a very, cern-
This is the :second elec-
be Installed in town,
haw, leemg elle first one
(thes up to date tayetem
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&Ire. P. Gibbons, of Eat
reoe_ved lest week thee
-lecke Wl:ne •ol1 ane(
, who enleeted from
been woureeed at the
, •Benailller, received
dta,y last, that hie :son,
te, vial% killed in aettre-
13th. He enlisted tr. the
y Bea -corn, of Blyth, re -
Friday that ter broth -
rt Pearson, had been
Ie cheSti He was Ir.
Calgary battalion,. Hie
is in Grey township.
isday of lest week, as
son of Bruseels, was ere
s
$ •
freen a led
ard brake h
shoulder an
—eLee Caen
,teacher _r .a
leg_ate eirce
lee retegr
f_,eld at the
ates Sir clair
her .suceese
• t—A cardle
tee Of Wm.
teletngharn: re
aleneet deer
day evenoig.
the f.re dep
entre destr
roof euffere
prieted obst
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completed t
new McCiary
ihorne of (Mr
and etf
,plete outfit.
tr.c. range 1
leta-botr JA W .
entroduce
of coolangd-
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'FOLYMPIA"
Th 'Largest and Most Uo to
Dae Restaurant ri in Seaforth
MeFtIs
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and Lunches sold
all ;bout s.
Meal tickets sold
Home -Made Piep
Horne Made Candies
Mix d Taffies 2 pounes for
Peailnit Taffy per pound..
Cochanut taffy per pound
t taffy per pound 20C
ch mixture, per pound......,2oc
olates, per pound....3oc to 6oc
y Boxes, from roc tO $3
our Ice cream to take home.
2 5C
x 5c
20c
Fru
-Fre
Cho
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Wawanoeh, celebrated the twenty-
f-fth ,annive.r5ary cef their 'marriage at
ul Lorne on Saturday ev-
(they were host and
large reenber of ther
bountiful repast wee
wh'_ch the happy cotn-
tleeer be.autif
eroig when
hostess to a
Cranes- A
;served., after
pan y spent very pl r13, sett 4' vea-ng
er playing -games a,nd eneoying muele
ard aeger.g.• Mr. land Mrs Gibbon.s
Try
Quall ,35c
Youl will get value for your money
at
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.oLYTIPIA
RESTAURANT
Ne t door to Cardno
Bros
BieLEAS BROS., PtiblisheTS
$1.50 a Year in Advance
the tame, : By !maze atrength: he
maraged WI (Pull h.3 MILT free, but
a Was badly out Ib eo.ditaing - He hae
Istece been Cuteder the tdocttores care,
and theeartn es improving It was a
close call to the lees of etts arm,
—At the Clinton Model school O.
Friday eftetroon 1,reet there wee ,ain
intereseh)g itttle cerernoey, when
Master 'Wane Cooper, stair" of Mr. and
Mee. A. T. Cooper was preeer ted wah
the eDuan Cup," a fpr..ze dor.a.tecli- by
Bee. Fa.theri-.Dern whelet ha was pare
esh pretest there, tel be giver; to the
Ipupa obeairthg the. highest Merits le
the: Chreton leatranee ciao. Principal
Bodek preseeted the treee tor ,SaVer-
wite, attoomparLed by a few aPPee-
preete. remarks. The eatre of the
Wenner Of the prize is eregraved upon
the, oup 'and te holds nt or ape year,
Mater W...11i,s1 name ways, the Bete - one
erecelibed.,
1.
—A qelet -hot pretty waddlng took
phote at the home of Mr .and. Mre
Witeleent Woods, St. eielene on Tues-
day, evereag '3011 Nett week, wher., their
youngest elaeghter, Emma, was unit-
ed in enerriage toi Mae' Richard etiar-
the a prosperoue fanner de Huron
township, by Rev. J. Ileac. The
brl4e, who eetee given away by 'ear
fat, r, leaked veryv.h." armirg in a
drese oe 'white crepe de. chene and
brdlal veil trteme,dt with( eteange bias -
ems. The wedding! mar e& WaR play -
y ledea Viroode, cousin( of
bride. After the ceremony anel
ratulatiorie the guests repaired to
dirirtg-rogieu iaot there .partook of
pteous w.eddirg dineere The
m's ,gift to the bride wail` a
tiful watele ard fob andl to the
org ,r-st a geld brooeh eat with,
pea,ele ard erneraldee The young
couple left or, the early enorner.g train
for Hareelton 'Toronto ated •Nlagara.
—Judge ackson of Godexech presid-
ed on Saturiteay over an appeal made
by
•dra..
Far
Tow
ed
the
ccn
the
s
gra
rece_ved a truenber of beautiful an& bea
usefi 1 presents. Many fr.er.d.s will
w'..3.sh ream rany more yearor happy
wedded tfe.:
—111he reeoleree of Mr( John Bairde
10thleancese_on of Turr.berry, was
correiletely destroyed by fire at 11001
C1.11.05,134ay of latst week. The
started (from. a 'spark from a
n.v, Part of the furniture was
. The lose is partle covered ey
ance. The hies will Nte heavy to
leare an et Is late, in the,
to rebuild)
fire
Savie
Mr
-fetes
wee
at t
ri Wednesday evening of lest
, a quiet twodden.g eves ,sole:n-nized
• .Mattodist parsonage, Bruesele.
by 'Bev D .Wren, M.A., when Rov
ay, a well knOwn young business
• BrUs..3.e1S!, and Mrs. Jobe Ritat.-
.eit Mises Beeole Bone, were enited
.a.rriage.. Many :good wishes are.
ace ter (led them ae ey enter upon
ties new relaachehip for a lar.g
happy ard prosperous. life. •
MaK
eta,r
ete,
te!
he annual ,Coevention or the ,p -
• Leagues and Sunday ;schools -
e Wingham Di/strict will be held
he Mett.odet church W_nghaer,
ednesday, Oetober lith. Duncan
vie.h of Ripley, is President of
_rghan Dit.triet Epworth Leagues:
Joh ) Kerr of Weighaen, sec.-treaS.,
Eix.d Rev H B. Parnaby, 13e1grave.
Puri -lay School :secretary for Wn'-
1ta.rnI <heti t
ea v e N rale Coaneillor M u -
s N.L262.1'S. 1. E. Hadfeer.s, )i .G
eron ane 3. W. Cra.eie, of •elodee
toeme.d a tdeputatecin whlet
r in
Ca,..
oda
went to I. ondor. on Satu.rday end
_ete viewed IteCtal. Shanr.on, D.0.0..
Sva regard to have. tho 16Ist Bate
taixFn quartered .at Goderich during
the, etornrg winteet They received a
dert .1'i emourt of er.couragement and
4urther dev-elopmente are eweited.,
--r illuistri*Ion of what 4 -may lel
ahare by good" manage:rer.e, was lees
trattel by ;Mr Genege E. Spelran, loi- Wedneeeey evert_ng of last week,
24, conceselon 12. Grey, receetly, In when the_r youngest daughter, Emoa
Ow wee grown on hie faree, eeeePtiee ze..p, Rev .Mr. Little, ef St. Helone
Isabella, was an_ted In Marriage wit!)
Mr daneharel Martie, of Huron towra
the pa.st -elx months; he has sold tiog.,
ti
he value of $
tOf 798.50. All the pro-
-es ereenti h 'of 'Toronto againe t
nag.e" laward made by Ergereer
comae ef I °mean for Godench
ristep council. Mee Sanith has 30
acres of land, and( ;she hitEI been as -
eased $148 towardthe new dra.n,
wh$1. is proposed toellrain the Rance,
Saath, Holland "and Trick properties.
D. tixqulearte K.C, of Toronto, and
Engineers, E. A. Jatnes ar.d E. M.
Preface of Toronto are representing
Mese, Smith, end they platr tiara whlle,
the 'award le heavy the results ere
not lit'aeltfactory, and claim that*the
nateral flow ' of the water should
rat be followed, but tueetead a sub-
stantiated aergen should run. through
'the Rance property and empty ineo
the Bayfield River Judge Dickson re-
served the edee14one
—Mr. .B. Patton, of MaGelvray ap-
peared before Magestrate W. D. San-
ders of Exeter heat week on a charge
of tebstrucang the public highway, ladd
by Mr. Charles Loachner, of Slopita.
It a
gra
ppeare that Mr.. Patton was dree
to Creditor with a load of
n ard Mr, Leuchner carncre up ne-
1m4 him with an auteerobile running
.jLtc the •tvegon ar.d de/gigging the
rad atoll of the entacleire.: Mr. Loucti-
rer trotted ens horn and( the defend -
art turred aroundr but was alOyse Ln
goer. g part of the road. Tee auto
Wa4 ,g,o,r,g :Slow at the time, Mage
_etrkte Sander; found, the defer.dant
guaty Of violatirg the rules of tee
lo /not tare:lag' out andimpaee.d
a 4ne toe $1 ard 00-Sta wince estree
to bout .310.
A q ueet, but ' pre t ty we•clain g4 took
plae-e at (the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Weliaen Weeds, of St. Helens. on
°I:e half (tan of Icw -grade 'ficrur' Ms was the 'offeeia,ting clergyman. As
two ?sows had two Lttere each. The
the. breae eetered the parlor' eanitz
on the. :arm olt tor father elle looked
very ch,arimoig in Ler: pretty weddleg
gown of vtlele crepe :de chene aett
wearmg a enedal veil caught up with,
etrartge .The weddtmg 1xarce.
vials Plyed .;by i,is Efl;r a Wooden
code -r of tb,e brede, and[ the couple
were abatteeded. After the cere-
natike t has kept unusually high and
he imen. who have the plge are ocr
tainly fortunate. ,
—LA.. quLet weddVng took place on
Tuesday of last week, at St. IGeorge2F
eherch, Goderich. wben Almt.a, tht
eldest daugeter of Mr. Joseph cede
thotrpe. w,a/e le -tarried to. Mr. W. M:-
Wori , coal dealer. Both of the yOung ' :limy
;a lerge circle of arlends. They lett on feaiht w4. epeeteet, Mr,, and Mrs,
,_ a:rtd, corigratalatains the bridee
a trip to the, Northwest, after welch party and gest. .repasedt to the
coaPle are very papular around thet
they w_11 reside In. Goderiet. Rev, Mr. sdtt on : bime,y-nour tr_p to
liming room„ w-bere, a isatrptuous wed -
;a
tosvn an•d1 left with the best wtshe4 of
Potne r..r ghee; performed the leer° Martin left eet the early trete on
-IA is pec_al. Ttee tin g of the Hay GTke::Lrethen erYon'retht- arienagrootwIllij?faldt'arartrar:11,7t-iva,e5nill;
a-. y. Ham lton, Neigare
Counted was held last Friday, wten kj b , .. -.... ,_ z, town -
the men -bens met w_t1-_, geasr.s. Ashley filarth cern Ofl or if-lr''''' "ma
i r
and Hamilton, of the Bell, Tele- '''LLI/'
._...... n__....___
phote Company, to deseues:. the _new
a.gree:nent between the Hay T...le- Canada
ph)re System and the Bell Coapareet
Aush: —A spark awe the ea/Tatting „aa..
the old one ha,v_rg expired. ie.
;lune teet a re to the 200 acre crop
List,' No dearete action ..has aeyet G.
been deceded on but It is expected of et w•eir. !Wa,tson, of Bolton, while
that ;some raeLeal. ceerngee will be in- asebeing thrested an Saturdap
troduced when the n 2„
-ew -gree.,--xer.it be- The total toes e $5,000.
--pa : a uexieentrl' . , cor tairing Gearge
eornes ef fee Lye.,
—The annual 'fall fain of the, Kirk- Morrill,' of Danville, and 3ohr: Smith,
of 1E1dr-eau d went over art err bank-
ton Agricultural Society was held
Frldaye The day 'was wet, windy, Feretus.ra, tQhueirtbsoy ,feievitonhdea-hay nnige.hart, lemileelittlegt
greeable, jost as Ile wae. s year
. Cen!sequently the fair, Meech a ___ter Itts.,,ea,...5 ,, of w,00,4bonk.
swears: ,was 7ntleh infeAlor to the have eel -me ,eetiee to their patronre
fairs of 'forerier yeare, Thee fair has
be . !Germany year,s atterdee by hun-
elde of people Ir the distriet bound-
ed by Exet-er, Mitahell tand St. Marys.
Ir 0.ttle igrain, arid, particularly hors-
es thes edietriet excels .and sorme. of
the fineet .1 -Juries In the couray were
shown 4
—The ladles of St. eledeewts eller&
*.n Blyttit o.n hear that Mrs. (Rev.)
eV; DA Turner was ;gang to le,avat
Blete, tt.ought 'if eatinge to make her
vete
preeer tatIon, and on "rhureday
trig after the sere In the c
they read a very expressive ad
to her. expreesing their high ap
arch,
ete
reel-
ation or the .good, work iste ba;done
'_n ecneection avith the oharch dereng
be,r four yews reeidenee, ante aoperg
foist her tcontinued suencem, the new
field of labor in; Montriala They also
prerserted her twith a well filled purse
uf go
e-eir. Ed. Sheptera, .well 34nOwn
Cleetanian, bat now one of the city
tsavellers .for Gordor Iviac.Kay 4 Co.
wholesalers, Toronto, met w_th! a
very peerful aceident a few day taco.
wlech, re.a_rly 'cost hire his right; arx
He was; lc:aging an electric elevator
weth 'scene tgoode, wen it etartee
prernaeurely cateh_ng ttlia right arm
at the elbovr between tee do -or an.
that tile prIce ote coal is be raked
Net eclat :lutist been 'selling there for
$81 ttere The new price is to be
$8..Uk cash end $9 credir
• -4-Th4 id.earti. took place ...n GuelPti
Saiturday , of Mr .WIllearri Carroll,
weo Led bee.r for :nany years clerk
off the County Cou.rt and Surrogate,
Regestrar for the County of
ten., He wals-ir: bus 84th. year.
—Carladaea Customs revenue sa far
this year ere better tean the revenue
Of teal yeae by more than fiity per
eerte The xeverue for the first toe
enor ele of the fiseal year was $70-,0,
594,00
T.hotraes Jordan, a w•ell-knowen
cr.tare, The ca:ase of the Bre 15 11114
kTIOWIlt.f
--The isouthbound Gra,nd Truak
trate ;strurek• and kale& Joha Grange*,
a ;fanner as he was ers..ng the
track at Owen Sound. •u.r-dseer. Grange.
had'been, over to a neighbores with
;scene bags and wae istruek as he
was returnia
ng-thne. He was eome-
what 'deaf met euppoeed not to
have heard the train-,
—The first °ea:se of infantile paraly-
sis repected In Kitchener, wee ree
m
'oved to the Isolation Hoepital on
Sunday afternoce. ;by order of the
Medical Officer of Health, Dr. MoGII-
llaweet The case le the one yeast,
old child, of Mr i.and. Mrs. -Hewlett
Lceust (street. „Several other euspiel-
vas eases! are under surveillanceA
—That the prohibition Act is to! oe
'etrictly enfoned sva,s, brought borne
to John •McIntosh, of London, very
foreibly when 1"..e ABA fined ;450 or
three months $1r Jaa for 'selling twe
bottles of whiekey "since September
16, Ile .also .paid $300 for a. b.17.-,2 un-
der the: told license At. McIntosh a
ar. exebareeeder4
—Two dogs belon,ging to George
W.all of Aytner were taken coone
hunting Morelay nIght in Malahide and
dlesepearedi, Friday moining 3/Corley
Cattel released them from 'a drain on
his farm, afeer tire :attention hadbeen
detracted by a rase derectly under
hee feet The doge. had trawlediabout
two miles through a 14 -inch drain but
'the, 12-jecill drain on the. .Cateel farat
prevented their pareeage. The doge are
tone the worse for their experierce.
—A blow .frorn the; flak, of A. Gene
'dr -eau, a young French-Case/dile,
whiet landed( 'on thet jaw of L. Pere
rault, of eaflecho, daring a quarrel
north of Gravelbourg, meal. Mocee
J.aw, Sask., the otter eight, r-e,sulted
In the odenost irAstatt death of Pere
rault, A:new/ling to - ether ime.rbers.
Of the tlereebing garg, to whach
both the mer had belonged„ there had
been banterir.g and harsh wordis be-
tween Perrault and several eseerberts
of the Tang:
—The newest regulation for the
dlecouretgeneent of eaesertione frox;
the, expedlioTary, force pro:dere a
twoeyear impresortaert for
dler ;who obete.r Gs Li..m.seif wiihoat
leave, and (any justice, peace or
etiperdiary m
a-agistrate is given Jur-
diction to try a, .dieserter$ The
product or of ra 1:,3Prvieie xell or ate
testat on paper shall be evidence of
le
erstment and a wretten *state:rem'
(from The ofLcer commandeng a mili-
tary' dstrAct tehall be evidle
ence of a-,
eerice -ve.thout leave.
—Three eren were hurled to their
deatth Satutidey morning from the
top of a cement chioney which
b-eing erected at the plant of the .A711••
erlean Pad and Textee Cerr.peey, ire
Cbahaar when 'the top eollepsed.
Oliver Betler, la Chatham :ran, em -
played -es laborer, and Nick P. Krieetta
Cedeago, were instantly killed. S.
Mleburn, of Chicago. foreman *Ile
etarg, t of the conetrueteen werk,
died from his injtaie,s in halt aa
hour. The enen were preparing the
foriete
me for the crnt, and- were rP-
tr.vting the boards or the' recently
fir bed 'section, whee a portion of
the coney Itrmedlately underefeata,
appar .ntly eet, properly 'set, caved ie.
The Men -were carried, to the ground,
In the falling erase arid when pick-
ed up were badly mutilated.
—A remarkable .reta.nce of heroaal.
was isbawr at Cow.chin lake, rear
Nara -no, 13.C., on Saturday ,afternoon,
when two cieldrer, a claugthter
Aebburner, of that place, aged
13, lead a boy iplaymate, iage.de8. V$Trit
:ate the ;field to catch horses
pa,ser g steme bushes s. eougar sprang
olue at the eerl, but tbe by drove
the .arrnal 'of; by aeatang 1e over the
bead WAr.! the bredile he was carryircn
The beast' turned on Ene boy, atoll had
aloaret isuceeedea m getten,g his head
ixtv,reer *Saws when', the girl ca-ce
to the rescue, lied thrt. t_ng her el-
bow between the areetaite teeth, :saved
her coaidet
mefror certane rleatte Her
arm- was hetten througt, but the
boy thus released zaught, the cougar
by the, tea and angered' tee aloe
teal that ...teeft tLe girl, D. Dykes
foetid both the reeldrer. feexfully lee
ceraterle The boy was Peacreally
weelped. The _cougar was eleet, an -3.1
found to be bleoe e
„.
Exeter
Notets.—Mrs. J. Fergueoe, of Chat-
ham et vetiting her 'daughter, Mee.
C. WA Christie, of Stephen and other
r'ehetiveareMre. WM. Carr and ,edn
Gerald have returned to teeter home
in Detroit after visiting! Mr .and there \
Walter Cennor for ;several week's,— '
Mr, .7. Rallies and 'daughter of Dee
trait are vleiting Mr .and Mrs. W.
May.—Tbeee et_ed • ji Lendoo on Sept.
24th, MnS. Tatorreee Howeed, aged 6.",
years. Mrs. gOiWard'-.2 imaiden tame
was Mary Perkins and twee a elaughe
(ter of .the late ',Henry Perktns, p2 Use
borne and she Lveril Lere ante a.boet
ten years ago when they wet to
Lore:lore—Mrs. Yager has dieposed of
her Lotteehold effects aed ha e gone
'to Lee woh ter daughter in Tilson-
burg.—Iffirs. Thomas Elliott hae returne
ed frotml (a trip to the west, Wore,
was received here lest week thee Moan
Brown, nee Edith GoakIt died ie.
Detro4t on Friday.' Shewee well
krown here ar.4 was; :deeeghter of
Mr. teahn /Gould formerly, of Exeter,
Burglars Enter Two Hardware
Stores—On Saturday 'morning of Usti
week it was found that AKA -11)g the
r_ght burglars :tad entered' the hard-
ware eforee of Mr. H,Spa.ckmar. and
Maeor Nre 3., near:ale and from the
farmer place 'had taken about three
doeen jack-Itelves aree four raz-
reeldeot of Kir kora, it Enloe town- ars. beLdes breaking open the till eat
step met a tragtot death in the early eecerng a,few p,eneteer In the latter
hours of Fr:day Morning Whet iv l place they secured about $8 al csish
fell dewne`the cellar 'steps and wee and 6./evral rezone Rana krevete Ap-
ts.:lied., It is thought he was walk- parertly they entered t.T.e stere of
ing li hls (sleep. He ;suffered a Mr. Speakman by the back door ;which
fracture of the skull. He wa;s about ir.adv:ertently had '!beer, left unlocked.
'At Major Heaman'e they eiret enter-
ed' the cellar by way of whole -se
bat not being able to .get
they retigzed and took out a window
kr the,Ilack shop and then re:novel'
aretehee Window to the store, al-
e -Inn" the door between WM not
locked, The guity ones ":$ave not yet
teem fowl&
elely years old.,
• —Fire deetrory-ed the totne of Mr.
Odegatd, from, Parkside,
Sask., burneng three children,. The
se* loif 'the family had a narrow 03 -
cape, being i 'badly burnedwhile es-
caping freak the hourse.i Tflie taxali
earfalsted eif Mr, adegard and hie
Wife, their' Rix cilldrer andi a hired
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