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HAPPENINGS 49(.91SE A, 6KININQu .
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OF A WJ�16K , GODIERICH * * conexopoaxXoNT
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41,10,10 time the prohibition ques. 141stowel celebrated their "golden . - _ � ;_ �- . . I I
tion w"a"S"ItIlp it, tne Rouse, yet be is- base wedding" on Tuesday evening of last
� enough to, Ilse this circumstances as week, having been married fifty years. L 0VVVN*A0`W , I 0^A^*AA#A0%0 ------------- I ---- A --------- J In any line is usually the result of continued effort. It is the
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an ;xr amont a ainst Mr. Holines its The event; wits made the occasion of I . I � .
I 0, contemptible a family And friendly 'gathering tit Mrs. Will1lan Smith other Smith, Mrs. Annie Watson, prc4ilcut of the Mrs, Oollinson has removed to Mr. accumulative force of all past eff ' .
a ro. 1 itiou St. It is . orts acting upon present effort that,
. t in o o, but a owe the urifair which over seventy pe q were pres- S. A.) accompanied by Rl,sR Bottria Me. W, 0. T. U., spent it few days fit Kin- I Stricath's fine residence on Nelson St. � . �
WOB Ous use in tills campillgi.i.— exit, Including Mr. Wright's three Dougall, one of the S. A. lights h cardine, the guest of h Mrs. Treble, who resides in a., brick brings, success. - , I .
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� . ew 4 ra, � sons, Mr. R. G. Wright of the Toron- Lieut. Smith and Capt. Coe, fill of the law'fs family. . Mrs, Bruce, wife of D", eottage opposite to Dr. Taylor's, Is I .
I I E I Wright, of Salvation Army here, returned on Fri- Bruce of that town, is gaining strength -i,wn with typhold fever. As a proposition this is tr4e. Of course you concede* that all )00,�
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ws-RECORD Toronto and Mr. Matt. Wright, with day after attending the aniilvers�l,rr. 10owly. - MISS Mazle Kennedy of Clinton kind -
knew nothing of the kind. As a theirwiveapadfamily, also their two L011ventlon ofS, A, officers and . Miss Nag ie Macdonald, daughter of ly called on your correspondent one �
� . met, in Toronto ,and were ad- 5! the effort and energy applied i ;
. Matter of fapt Up.. Holmes was so daughter, Mrs. Henry Armstrong of 410" who Ca Lam Ma coltu Macdonald, lifts re. diky last. wook, Mazle to the guest of . 1. to our business will not establish con -
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,constantly on the wing during both Molesworth and Miss Criss Wright, dressed by Eva Booth, I uA from a pleasaub and lengthened her old friend, Mrs. Kelly. . " .
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. Listowel. Artiong the guests pre. Mr. HvI Wiggins of Cockburn Is- 'Visit at Detroit. - I fidence and. permanency unless supported by the right kind of .
INOSIOns that no person here paid any sent MISS Androvra made the fourth. per. �
, were Mr. Alfred Moore of land has returned, in ,delicate bealthp Mr. William Johnston, Sort of Me act% In town last week hearing 'the .
. attention to his comings or goings. Clinton, brother of Mrs. Wright; Mr. 1 to spend the season with his John Johnston, left, on, Monday for naitte of Alande and whose residence is merchandise. . . . .
Probably this WAS. due to the prevall. and Mrs. George Stewarb and Mrs, brother, (Jigiptain Wiggins,. and family Winnipeg. He will be Accompanied !it Minton.. . . . . �
1, Ing opinion that as he was littlo good las. McIntyre, Clinton; Mrs., Arm- After an Absence from this town of 22 home at Christmas by his brother, We are pleased to note that Mr. I Look through our stock, e
in the. Rouse it mattered not, how or strong, Mr. Henry Armstrong and ra, Miss Vera Wiggins accompan- Albert, who bas spent the stu-nmor in Warnock. has received his prize from xamine theM, and you will and that
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. Where'lie Spent t ebillren, Mrs, McKee, *Me, and Mrs, led ber uncle, . I that city. Hermies Seed Co., the first prize being comparison boosts the � . .
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. . , � lie Session. 'THE 1 Thos, McKee au4 Mr. and Mrs. Gibson The old public well on the crossing SOMe little children are ill In town. $10fortbe largest mammotU squash. . , m to the top. . . . I
WNWIS-RZOORD's remarks regarding of Moleswortb; Rev. H, Irvine and . .
his Pledgee to the prohibitionists, and Mrs. Irvine and a large number of between Newgato and Hamilton streets One is the baby girl of Mr. Willift,tro. There were 23 competitors in 13 court- . We are naturally entliusias' .
friends and neighbors in Listowot I,, being cleaned out and a covet, being Platt Aud the Other Is the little child, tics Of Ontario. Mr. Howria took see, . tic on having sucli marked appre-'
how righteously he didn't f dfil them , of Mr. Nowall. ze, NO. I squash weighed 322 . . . .
u I Me And Airs. Wright are both in Put Over it, , ight Watchman Thomas find his j)'o'tdi9Pdrs' and No.. 2, 313J pounds, 0. H. Clatio.n ot our store, stocks and service from our customers, and �bre '
were called for, quite m derate and their seventy-eigth, year and are The R, T. of T's bad it fine Supper wife had a chrystal wedding on Mon. avid of Bolgrave competed as also
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Well within the mark, natives of Yorkshire, where they were and entertainment on Moddav night jits, Henderson of Wingham. Their .
. . . married. just fifty years ago, Mr. but as there were many engagements dayeyoulng. the presents, were hand- . squashes weighed 40 and 2U pounds, sure that,the same enthusiasm will communicate itself to buyers
. . ---- _ ___R Wright's father for many years Occu- thatniglit there was riot a very full some, I . Mr. Tancott has removed to the w . . - � � .
.- POLITICAT, EdSTORY 0314 . THA ,led the house. irt 'which Capt. Cook, -house yet they had a well filled �ablo, b The Pontiac, the largest vessel that, house hea they get a first view of our merchandise,
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I TJKREE RXDINGS OF be famous navigator, lived and (lied, turkey and all the aucompaniments FLU entei4d out, hatbor, tit -rived last Me, Daniels. - I . I � . � �
� HURON. at Newton, Mr. Wright having boon and good bob coffee, cake and pipe. Woek- she came from Chicago And . .- . I . . . .
-_ born, on Roseberry Topping, the Among those who assistedin the Pro- was laden with grain for Mooer's ele. Messrs. J'arnes and Bon, Shephard re. �. I . I . . . I
The following facts regarding the 'highest hill in York6ire. The family grain were -.-�-Uiss Wyatt, Ale. - Dal- vator, Oaptain Goo. A. Symes was turned on Saturday from their very I . . . . I I . .
leasarib trlpg with their brother, Cap. The following list of Dress. Goods,etc.,will be of interest to you: ,
,a Wiggins, Mrs, moblatil, told At the Windy City that ,
came to Canada in. 1851 and settled ,notgo, .Mlv Ooderich. P I
political history of Huron county ,Will tain Albert Shoppard, on the ,steamer I . .
< I ,At Clinton, Afterwards ,going on a Mr. Vanatter wits chairman. I .11 harbor wits not deep onough for the . - . � � � �
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be of special interest at the' presient farm in Hibberb. About twenty- . Pontiac but we are till more than Olympia, .. . . . � . . .
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time. seven years ago they went up to The Rounds came in on Friday front pleased that the statement proved In- The Kolfage'came in on Friday from I 6 Homespuns and Fin" qu H me8p 5 inebeswide,in thenew I
I a Win - Cleveland with coal for the waterworks correct. . _1 . . . AI!L 0 "no d A'S navy . I
Ilace, Mr. Wright renting the . ' ;
HiVRON, EAST. W and cleared on Sunday. I . Chatham. on her way -to Johnston's _1 � I . . . . 11 LS gro * gh ao d arkl, and
. . Smith farai on the boundry west of I Mr. Thomas Bates of the organ fac. Harbori The captain's 'daughter It , — ; _1� I" Z I 17 a m 0 0 It Bid, - .1
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the Redistribution Xiss Maude Andrews ond Miss Mand, tory staff left on Stilled all summer with hot father and ,- I � I " P_ 1� , " -s . Wil Make a Very . I
(Established by M, Tweed arq in great lli,"w -0y' y (it t It �
Listowel, where they remained for Wednesday -last for as � I . at j, , A I 11 I t I _ . . .
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Act of 1882.) . � sevf?ii years and then removed into Proctor tittor spending a few days in 61 a I 4 � e �, out, . . I
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I Brantfopol where he hits Obtained IA. took Mlss.Rtta with her this trip. -The v- o v? * I .1 _lr__ pi� top ki,? I I I
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. town the guests of Mrs. Robert John, .... .. �, per yar .... �- -o ............. .... , ... 980 I .
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. In 1882, Thomas Farrow, Cons., town. Mr. Wright and sons have good situation with the refrigera Kolfage will go to Cleveland foe coal - j Uor, __=,==n,
. . elected by 00 i ority. carried on a Successful butchering ston returned to their lionles at 01111- company- of thab city. Ills WIN will for Obatbam afterobe makes this trip . L "I - 7, � , II0 'i � .
. In 1887, Dr, USIMOSS . in LiStOWoI for, the Pn8t Rvautfoltil to Johnston's Harbor, . � I WO Ptin S,Llit vnsp 61 inches wide, no two alike,
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ODonald, Lib., elected I b Lou, delighted with their short yisit., )leave in two weeks for - - 1�� .1, I . , eavy weight and a good range
by 01 majority. �1.11_ k- 38 and 40'inch Granite
I _ twenty years. Mr. Wright continues Mrs. tian. Sutherland and family re- whore they intend to make their home. bf iss Rates, daughter of John B' , Cloths t0d Corded of-patterno,-.1tt"
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In 1891, Dr. McDonald, Lib., elected i in excellent health Ana is a typicai turned from their oum.nop's tri'p with en n the large iron is spending the Season with bar aunt,. Serges 'in the new ' � . .
. by 308 ma orlty. Yorkshiremau, bearty and sociable. the Captain. After losing the Breck. Steamer Pontiac on Wednesday after. Mrs. McMaster, whom abeaccompanie4 � . grey and brown. - .
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In 1890, tr. MacDonald, Llb. Was. His partner for'half a century IF; still.- 0aptain Sutherland Wits given another noon. Air. Lee kindly presenced Cap- on 114rs. MeMaster's return from a via- ' .. 1 42 inch wide Tweed Dre�is Goods in cbetiks, shades , . . I
.elected by 159 mt%iority over 1h, L. able to be about, though beginning to vessel. Mrs, Stitherland has not been � . I . Shades, extra - hard - of grey, pearl, etc., black mixed, good heavy
Dickenson, Cons. feel her. declining ears, After the in very good health a!' talu George A. Symes, who Is it flue, It to her Sister, Mrs. John Bates, to her . � . . . , finish, good weight � weight Ebr skirts and suits or children's costs, At 600
. — � , nce ber. return. scholarly -looking man attd who �txid tie own home ab Washington, 'Pa. . mor 0 . .for dresses, worth J I . �
- gathering bad partaZeil. of the good Mr. Allie McLean is able to go to his fully apppeclated our visit, our cornpli- Mrs. J. ff. H. Jones of Duart and .e t wday than out, prices ...... 4sc 13oc Soc '50 inch wide T I . .
. . . I weeds in greys and browns, same on , � I
HVRON,SOUTH. . , things provided for the happy event, place of business every day, He bad mentary note, poeux of welcome and little children enjoyed their visit ex- Homespun, Sultings 45 .incites . botholdes, extra heavy quality for the new
In 1807, M. 0. Cameron, Lib., elected Rev. Mr. Irvine took the chair, And typhoid fever but not of a very'severe boquet. We give the poem of .wel- ceedingly while here as the guests of wide, in the new . .. suits, Al value At. I . .
by a majority of 171; in 1872 by. 75 ma- the old couple received the corogratit- type. . . . . come to our readers. Captain George Airs, Joues'parbats, Me% and Mrs, Le. Shades of brown.' grey and dark green, just the ... . . � I ........ 4 .................... "... 75- 1 . .
Jority; and in 1874by 86 majority. lations of their friends, several of the Mrs. Lynh of Cheboygan, Mich., -is A. Symes was born In Goderich we are Touzel. . � . � same on both sidej, will give excellent r6ar for All wool and silk and wool Plaids in assorted colors . . .
At by-election, T. Greenway, Ind.,. gentlemen, present making neat . .
elected by acclamation. wbes. A pleasing - feature of th spending this aeti,66n at the residence told, . . . suits or sklirts, Al value at our price, , ..... 1. 600
. .. . . The werry ballowelen party, who * - . . . . I I :80 to 40 ilaches wide,elegantdosigus, at 40c 500 60C .
a. of her sWer, Mrs, Franklin Smith. 1 WELCOME. I . . . I . .
In 1878, M. 0. Cameron, Lib., elected =ng'. fe.tivitities was the Pro a . I .. . were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rond. . . . I I . . .. . � . . � I . .
. . entation of a purse Of British gold to Mastel; To Captain George A. Symos.and le on.tbe evening of 81st October, will I. . . �. . . I .
by 65 majority. S. Sickles; who has spent. the , W of ihe steamer Pop [a . .
In 188�, J. McMillan, Llb., elected by Mr,'and Mrs. Wright by 'their sons summer with his grandiiiaZii;__1Wr_4. exe . t c of Chi- longTerneinbeetbe last hallowe'en of 0 - .. I . . . . . I I I . �
597 majority. and daughters, accompanied by it Lewis. Elliott,; left for Ilia home at qago, Illi.nois.:- , . . the 19th century, . � . . �
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At by-election in 1883, Sir R. J. Car� tenderly worded oddress. That they Poit Huron- on Wedn wdtvy. - , May the bright; sunshine bf to-cla Tha Messrs. Blackstone have an ex- Good L1n'1n9S__-W11aZ=S. . I � .� I
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._6 weight, Lib., elected by acclamation. Ly be spared to rijoy a good many Alps. Will Green intends moving trernely' intelligent dow Every F6 �. . . . 1. . . I . . . �. . .
. In 1887, John McMillan, Lib., elected more years together. is the wish Of. to Detroit wbere Mr� eree* I . . . .. . . �
by 759 ma rity. . their large circle of -friends, � , � .,a at pre- And may good Tortutte ever stay . .day a. m. when Master eggie goes to .. . Arb . - . .
. I 1. Sent engaged. . .. .. .1 Atev'ry home - I the Collegiate Institute he takes - Carlo. . necessary to good. Dress lif�lcing, They effect thelian ' "kir 'the' set of . .
1 L61891, robn McMillan, Lib., elected ' . I � While you roam Lake iluron o er along as far its the. t office, 'when 9 of the "skir4 - -
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by 5 majority. . . . � . . . — . . K i,' Rice left, *on Tuesday a. m. . y,ur- Anchor dreads not Xaroii's, roar THE NUWS-RECORD rstanded to Carld a n no small Way, making it unwise'to use any lining Yo.0 have doubt of. ,' .' . I I .
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In ISM, Jo . . . I with a calf which lifts it long pedigree ri or Hopets brillit star Is at your door an(] off he goes for home and delive I .
hn McMillan, Lib wa .' :. . and which Mr...Ezekiel Smith I - chose i . . . rs I � Our Lining Department, hab earned and - i the matter ' - ' .
'�. Es . . A I L ' � . . � . . . , rnainiained undisputed supremacy in.
elected by.105 majority over . . Alma. Like gi tied doine., the paper. . . . - - . . . . .
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.� Rays, Cons. . . � I . . . . for hi6 Missouri ranch. . . . I -Ploise A.'Skimings. Miss Oarrie Of lining goodness. . We have -all the new Linings fit .16w'm good Li ' be solr - I .
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— , . . . The Katandin. came in on Tuesday of I � Shann6n is -the goteat of for. I � � prides as . . nings can I
. .Taylor of Kippen ret' At the Young PeoTle's S66et� of her uncle anol'aunt, Me, and'Mra. Sym. Try up for'your next'lining- Wants. � .. .. . . . . . I
. Miss Alice urni last week From Thes"lon- with cargo - 1 . I , 0 . . . . . .
HUROW,WEST. ed home on Monday After spending' a of N6rth, street M0,1ho. ist church on ons, 11 I . .. . . ... - I I
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I _ inber for Kincardine and QoderiLh Tuesdity ey'Prilng of last week the. do I . .
(EstablisbecL by the. Redistribution week with friends here. - anlucleared that same evening with a. bate "Resolv . ed that we are not just'" Mrs. TOLL and -her daughter, .Miss - ... .1 . .1 . . . . . - I .1 . .. . . . .. . .
. . . � Mr. George Dale i and' sistei-, Alice, '- Ot nipbell, also theie neighbor, Miss . . - I . I ' I I I I I . . . I . I , . I . I I
Act of 1882.) . Cargo. of �100 barmls of salt frorn the I lied in excluding'the Chinese from bur Ctin,r,e, it, . - I I . -1 A . . . I. .
1n 1882, M. 0. Cameron, Lib., .elected spent Sunday with Kippen friends. North American Chemical Works. . ' I typhoid fever patients, are - ' 0 . . . 11 . .. �,�r%
� Mr. Charles QaTton'was - called. ho vne � "clo diadussed, The Affirms. , - Mlf .
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In 1887,H.Porter, Cons.,elected by 26 on Saturday. owing tb;theilluess of his Miss Donal ford has Live was representoid by Mr. Will Rob- has been out several 'times., . .. �. .!I. . . .
.. aut Visit to ortson and Mr.. Hart, convalesce . n .:- F b. I . ,�.,:,.",.!,
untry" ot. Mr. Ed �K*d I ... 1-1 .
. lay returned frohi'a ery Pleas 1 1 d a ric .. .M. . .
1 mother which proved tatal on Mon(' . . . � $alkeld While I . ,� ,.,-,,',
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MIA'jorlt 7. - V '. On Sunday. at North street church * * I ..:
ro Z * 0. Cameron, Lib., er6dted a, m. I I . . 1. BrusseI . � Mr. B. H r, 111. H, Maco sermonswere preached morning . ' �11", I � , � . . . � . . ..OV'. , 11 I .
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by 879 mAJO;ity. . .. . . Mr. and Mrs John Lindsay -of Godoa- From Appearances on South ,side of �kenzle, barrister, looked after tbq in. � arid es, �� . . *. 1. . "6',*.Lk'..%
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I L . 'rich township calledon friends. here .East street 4 stranger would think that; ,terests of: the. negative, His .11onor S oning by Rev. Mr. McDonogh Of � " ; �:�: ; . . .. .. j.......... .
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Mr. M. 0. Cameron unseated. . 1. ,� ratford. In ,the' evening 'he chose -:i_ , . . .q..., --�.-.,.. .
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ob Saturday last. . . G1o'V .1 � . ;.*.,. - "..":,
I and In 1892 Ron. J. C.Patterson, Conti.j . for -his tex b St. Matthew 5th Chap., 14, . . I I I . I ,,, ' I ..
Miss Martha Clark,whb jlAld up facto V,n Rev, .Jasper Wilson, B. A., - decided. -, . . . . I .L ..'' .*. .. I . . .�-. �. 1-11 .8 .."'.........'. , I
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. I vv�l bioycl6a beRig drav 15; 10, "Ye are'tbe light of: the 'world, '. I I ,", � . . . L', L. ..'. Vl.i: t�,?, ;.:,."...I I
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was elected by 16 majority.. I he affix-ina. . , , ;
Mr. Patterson became Lieutenant -L w'tI ,a severe attack of plourlsy,is Able .up Ili line. � " - ' ' . . .� :: L .;. I . .�. . Im . . ..."�.'.-, ,:� � IA_`_1P.*1 .
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. A city that is set upon abill cannot- be L . �Tust a.11, " ,A...-_ ..
Governor of Manitoba: and M. 0. Carn. to be around I At the T -T. S. obansuhi� L . L I . � I t N .'.* -`-, t
. to lastWeek Mr. L . hid," The,znthem 11 Praise the Lord` . - many , excellen ' 8 .. Of .. 11 :; ..: -. . I I . _. I
Mr. John Coleman lost a. valu . P�tjLf . Cie .1.�`-1.1!;11- I .� ..1.1. L
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eron, Lib., was elected in 1896 by 140 10118 Obilton had the U.,S',- flag unfurled fit Misg Enaily Whitely's Hallowe?en Wits. well rehderecl,, Miss. Ke6urah our Glov'e De 64311t.- We .buy and'. sell none but. the- be�t.- . I '. . I .. :.. .,;.. I
horse on Monda 8 taffy pull was a great success. . L 'I ,'...�h.� ' L it - "-* �.,.,� I .
.y last. Indigestion wa half rhast to pay. t . . . L .., I ,.k.
majority. . . . . .. ribute tothe 11161nory . lh6L. Brown taking the solo parts. Mr.' . L .. . . 11 ... i�.' ...,_.1.-1410 , �
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. At the general election of 1806 M. 0. the cause of %death;-: , . . . I . , buy�OL . ' ' I Cent8'More' 1.i,..,%, - ..'..""., '.... -. --r/ , * . I
ofthe.latti John Sh�.rman, brother of tatry pulled to perfection i - .Br : . pays you- to e8L 'TheV Way COS"L few . . It . , � , -.�-, " 11, .�".;�--_
,. . . ydges Look his solos well. . , Ti - 1.�' , ,
. Mrs. Wni. Fowler -has sold her farm. Gkieral L Sherman, And at one time . Four, of the fishin - than the.trash .k.i . . ' . . ,. " ,.,. .), , ` I
LLib., was elected by 817 ma- on the guronRoadto Me, E. German . . . "WVZ't 1--.,..-*,, -P.. 4;
ay,'thb.$ea Gu land the Seabold I *�:..' ; .'Z%t!""r ... .
.1or4y over R. I I I 1, 'and . - "' .
Cameron, . Secretary of State. - � ... Sund ,I tugs. came in on. There is 4� shrub, covered, with Prot. ly pids, but'they've got the weak .in . them' -,`-'w�. .. .. V �
. i -MeLean,Oons., and by. of Seafbrth for $4,200.. - . I L . . by green leaves; which in October be � that's what your after. I . . . . . . --A-..t0'�21.:, .
1,112 majority over G.M. Kilty, Patron. - � . , , I . Lfrotu ins to show signs of parting, which is' � It's Poor e Q 1.;R� . - , I
. . . I The Maitland. House at the station is .South Day, Manitoulin,SeaQueen . conomy. .to buy t rashy �QIO'Ves.L � - ' '. . , .. .
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Lieutm * � " ==2==n== - . '. tenantless again. '. Mr; Cornell is- from Duck. Islands arid the Olucasfrom �one with the assistance of'olett fi'ng- Bny. only the:best. We have them, . I . . � . L w . M,., * * L
Mr. Cameron was appointed . � I . se - it,but I .1. . . . . . . . I . .. . I I 11 .
enant-Governor of the 1 North-West ' I I .1 . . .,.anxiousto obtain�a:licen* top Tobermoray.' They were. not so suc- ' era revealing lovely silver IS which I . . . . .. . .. I . . I . . . . IL � I I , I . .... .. , I 1� .. L � L : . I I
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Territories, and a by-electionwas held . . Luiolmow. �. . .1 the License.Bqard strenuously -object I . . it) their turn are seed recept=. The Ladies' ]Black � . . I .. 1. ; . . . I .. I.L ; . .1 1. . . I . . I .. I .
February 21, 1899, when Robert . . . . to any more tliftu the 'present nuinber are very well satisfied. . . . branches-makii lovely boquets, one of . Cabbinere Gloves, very. fine ( . I .1 . I .
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jority over R. McLean, 0 y . Messrs. Morehouse, Mitchell and On Thursday.evening last, All �Saints'- King. 'He is building two Silos for use ppriderit for a 'Thanksgiving gift bk tra.value ate.ach PAIL .......................... ...., 25c . . , .�. I . . �.
ons. I ff arky. Days, left last week for. a two Day, the - ha I rvest'bome - Stipp& and when grass becomes. scarce in buugmer Tvirs. Symons. �. . .. ,. I .1. , � . .1 .., I . . . .. . I . . ... I
I weeks' doer shooting trip oi! the' Spoil- time. . . . . . ... , I . � . �. .. I . . .. . Misses Wool Gloves, heavy quality, it! colors of na- - I *1 . - ;�." I I
. , entertainment were a decided success. . . . 1, . - I . I . I . Ladies' Plain Black Cashmere Gloves, fleece.'I'Ined, . . . 7y, ,cardinal, faWn and scarlet, at per pair.... . 25a 1 1 .
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Brussels. . . . Jsh'Rlver.�. It is reported that both deer The*supper was held 'in the parlors of .Mrs. R�.McLean, ,sjife ofthe Conserw' . I . I . very heavy 9 uality cashmere, in assorted s'izes, . . . .1 � I . . .1 i ... . .
I and . ry plentiful this the North street church Arid. the tabl6i iative leader, has recoverea froin her - The Searelty of Rogi.i ' . Al value ab per pair.. I Ladies' Glovopsi, rhade of - fine .Selected skins, 2 large . I . 1.
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seasOn'ifi that locality- were a sight to behold. Flowers front late indisposition. She had two trainw , - __ . . � . � . I I I . . . . . .
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Dr. J. M. Moore was renewing old - William Slight, a . garden and conservatork, were tit pro- ed nurses in attendance. * - 1�1r. W. J*. Falconer of the, Pa Ladi . white silk stitching on bactCOlors of tan,xnode,
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. friendships in Brussels for a,few days. respected resident, of . Kiucardine,' d fusitin, the yellow chrysanthemums - The Younk�People's Guild of St; ston Pork Packing Co,, speaking - flning, in colors of grey, tan, etc., looks like un- , . I I . . I . . . I . �. . . I
He returned to'Toronto to. take his ex* . . " . I .
.Suddenly the other day. Hewasait crow.bing fill'. -Of course the Thanks. Gi�orge's church have settled upon 16th about' the* shortage dressed kid gloves,with 4 -button fasteners. sizes lity Kid Glovds, French make', with gus. ' . ,
am. before the Medical C6uncll. The .At th . giving turkey was accompanied, by �. I in the supply . V I , I - �.
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Dr. is a brother to Veterinary Moore e supper table when the end da . ' Novem bar as the day arranged. upon � of hogs, which. is beginning to be, -felt I I 40C."ItioSetXuagersand large dome fasteners, in shades . I
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. and Mi . Heart disease is presumably the ea, lovely lellies'and mayonnaise salads in which they will hold their Fair. . 'They seriously by the Packing. houses, says ;-7 Ladies' 1. .1 � � . - . 0 grevs, browns, tanso.modes, also . black with t - .
-a. Hewitt. I ckltila!ss dishes, tarts, lemon pies, (but are.q.tilto disappointed Fleece -Lined Cashmere GIOV69, with dome � .
Another young Brussels bacheloi� of death. 'He was born'in Kingst i thatthey could Wrhere is a famine in ho 9 � And -the - te self o2oIored silk stitchiniz,on back, sizes 5&;,a07
some seVenty�bna yei I 0 9 , pers,ain colors,of pey,* b.�own. etc., sizes 61 , . I - ".� .. . I . I
ajerityi the raspberry pies, etc., etc, *r .... ....; ........................ . , e I . I I
has joined the great in, irs ago And after pera mostunfortunat foatureiathe ease is .every pair guaranteed, usually sold at $1, 1 . � . .
dnesday. living in Goderich Some yaai� 110' came After each table was 6learedtheguesis House as the chairs are a that,o , Vric . � 50C I special Pelee- per pair ............................
. . we fear the tfinti-bonored-pumpkia ple not, Avail themselves of Victoria 0 '7',"71 Pee Pat �. I , I .,
wedding taking place last We was forgotten) there. now ur farmers are not alive to the . . I . . . . 1.25,
The hapEy groom is Robert. Anderson to Kincardine twenty-fird Years ago. , fliture,' being screwed down so we . . . .1 . . .. . � - . I . . . .. I
. Situation. They believe:that the pre. . � . 11 . � . . . . . .� ... �
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and the ride Miss Mary .9teip ied at the recent Divi- � **+**"*
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take I . xes.. The organ Solo ,e as heretofore. '- Every � ""tit high range of prices is buts� tem +##*"##*++#+"#*+"#+ 1010040#*" 1 ; �
. Amultree. They will , that change in , . . I . . +# **40*6 **"**"*#. +
up real. Sion Court in Lubknow in which a Yr. -"TaccatQ." Dubois'; by Ale. Campbell 'thibgs seems w make another, � . sty ruffle sad they are not breedingatty � I . . . . ' � ... . �, I I .� . I .. � . I
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, � Alorrisoii, livery stablekeeperi)f Kincar- ,6howed his perfect inastery over ibe I more largely -than usual. ,What I am .Extra special -0
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. lithic sidewalk in Brussels this year,. injuries done to one of his horses* by chairman, Rev. Jaspar Wilson, (which -last week the guesb-of Mrs. Stron I ' - I . I Is the besb 250 Hose we hAV0 ever sold for the money, in,fac . btbey are far better than i mos ;� . 1. I . . .. .. .. . .,
has settled up with, the council.' - He was in that clergyman's,A)appy.viaiii � � .9-1- own observationa but on, what I- have 35c. They -are t stores sell'f6r . .
did $5,410.85 worth of work a ,breaking. through the, planking of �a , ) ' Hiss Evelyn. Fraser has - returned heard from Other packers and- buyers. I . I made of line, puro wool; till yarn dyed And warranzed fast bIack,.extra heavy sole,'beel and toe,and . . I . . . :
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ud has re- -Wid& on IN,d�r�o.kd- bear the the chair gave quite ,it fine Selection from a visit to Luckn0w,where. she was The farmers of Ontario were a couple of Como in all sizes from Oto gi. Nearly 6W Stockings in the lot, and � AsIong its they last we will sell them at 25c ' .
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. ceived 90./' on his contract, thel0j' be. Black Hon hie'kime in May last. "The Vikifias" with much 'tipirit as the vuest of her atint, Mrs, McClaten, yeapa'or so ago capable -of producing . I . .1. I .b r , a always give our customers the.benefit of Lite purchase. . .
i1j, became the tltlo.� Rev, J�W. Robinson I � . .�. . I . .
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, liclit of the work, $25 extra The'township opposed the notion on, the followed with � -and her cousin,* M as Gollon. I hogs enough to, itieet the demand"s of the . +*"**" - + . . I . I . . . I � I �. . �. . I I
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y , , i� very meritorious a& � Mrs. Veil Beaton of London has been then.existing.faotorieo, But.since,then I . .. . *"**0410*.""***"*.***********+*i*+ *#"so$$$$#*****+*"**"---- .
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was granted to Mr. Loyd ,for extra , ground that they had received no notice' dress. Rev. Air. Robinson fakesavvry � . � .. . I - I �. I . - I . � .. " . .. I ..�
heavy fills that bhd to be mAde not ex- Of A defect in th6. bridge, and'af6r heats spending 4 few weeksab the residence the number' of brobding 'hogs in the ... . I . - YOUR DION] . BY BACR I . . . � .� %� : . . � � . .. I
warm interest in the young men of our of her sister in-lawi. Mrsi NY.. Robert-. province has largely decreased while - , , .
ecLed at the time tenders were ,called ing the argument of the counsel at the town. All Assembled were deeply im- som I I . . . I IV YOU WANT ILT . . I 11 . . I I . 1. . I : I - - . . . ..
Flo r. . . trial the Judge reserved judgment till pressed with his remarks, Miss Hattie . I I . .. � half a dozen now factories) with as cape. I I �, . . + 1. . . I . I .
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gitizens of Brussels will remember Saturday last when be. ,awarded Mr. Belcher delighted fill With her pretty Mr. R. Logan, hits accepted a posi. city of Leh to fifteen thousand hogs a . . . I I I . I � . � . . . � .1
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Miss M. L. Linton who taught in Morrison the -lull atnotilit of his � claim). recitation "The Baby's BedtimelF winti. . Lion in Guelph wherebo will, with. week, have boon established. The ";a t � � � . . � � . . . I . .
Brussels Public School for a short'time. some I sixty'dollArs and costs. ing her an encore towhicti ghe�b ily his family,--resido. . . I . result is insufliciency in supply. Take . - I I . ... I . . I . 11 I .
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three years ago and will be interested .. Aftisqrs' Nelson Bowmanj . Qdrdon. )ded with flibllln�.Volce Mhen M vs. Low! , a Elliott intends to reside our own c6se. We have killed 350 this — � � .1 . I � I 4) * . �
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Grundy and It. Detchely who were art =Idier boys return. ' Th sacred it' London this win -ter where abe will week. We would have killed one to IU�__.P . I . . — _. .
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Mr. Rook of Portland in the State of rested by Constable Moore of this 1 vil- Solo "Fear not ye ohl Israel" rendered be. the guest of her daughter, Mrs,' I G7_R�9 ., - M-7 �--Qha-_7 I
Maine on Tuesday of last week. Miss lage On abbarge of robbe'iy, got their by Dr. Gerry of Mitchell showed the Obryijtal, . . � . . two thousand if we could have got thern ) I . W,/1 . . �
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ev. preliminary trialbefore Police M welltrained voice of britehelll,4 tenor In it letter we received f vom 1. Hall- ,And the scarcity is not going to last - . . k . � I
Dr. MeDiarmid being the oMelati ag'8' but we liked his ronderin 0 - - . . I I . . I I
minister. ng trate John Miller in Walkerton., They ,,Mbu,,p gof big encore. rilubb oClucas lie Said he, felt quite proud � I � . I I I 1, . .
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. much better for its eA8y,9114cc_. of It � is success a . 8 avo . mposor of.mugie for sweekor so merely'; itis going to . I _.dmlai!�� 1, , .. I I . I . I
It was a matter of considerable Site, pleaded guilty to the four,charges of. fol . $ tinue' for a year or. two, This is . I -am- "---WAX4PF--,. � . .
style, Profps.sor Bridgman tof Ilia composition,. "The Belle of the con . � I � ... .. CLINTON . . . ;
frise to c,ur to*nsp.eople last Monday obbilng Hay Bros. elevator of 16 bush. Mitchell aC061nVanfed Dr. Gerry ver 1000 copies' simply because fariners are. not bree& M=M=ri� ---.-.''------- -_t..____==�=_, I .
4510 of Wheat,atealing $24 fromA store,two, creditably' at the grgan. Dr.,.Goq, er thart any -other.. I ing. . . is � . I ___
0 ascertain that the obliging G. T, R. V Hunt?', reaching in Canadit, � I __�. ' * " . � . I I .
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bags of oats and a bag of flour from Was suffoirtng from'a Slight, cold' -whip � to me. I era are so glow to - . Aoy%ft^OVV VVVVW � A R A R A � A 04 A OVWOVVVW I .
station agent, R. T. Sutton, had high It is a matte� of profound surpri a I --- _.
promoted heen I W6 wonder -if our musical youths that hog. produc I . I � . I . . . . 1� '. � ^4 . V .. .VVVW I
to a Similar position at Tro�lexvaa Bros.' mills here and -also to in a measure marred the pu the opportunity open . I . . .. � . . � ..
Wingbam and had gone to that town can now find cow . bells on which to AV411 th6ma8l"a Of I . � . ,
I stealing a quantity of, clothing, atou high n6tes. Miss Mona, Vllethlraiidll I . Hello
to assume charge. Mr. Sutton came . d. practice like %he Guy Bros, to therrid' � . I
to Brussels from Drayton 18 months from Marquis Bros.1 store in Ripley. then made hot appearsince find ran er. , . $'There is another'thing they do not ' . I
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. The' prisoners Nvere brought before ad "The Gambler's Wife"imtrue trage. Mrs_ George. Cox has 'rented her d Mr. Oup GPeat - Shoe, Sale - . .
. ago,almostan entire stranger,but byhis judge Barrett of Walkerton,for sentence dientIO style fol, which she did not !house, furnished, to R, Stowart, prin. realize," adde Halconer. ."They ' ' ' . . I .
courtsey, geniality and capability of resDond totbe'loud npplause. Miss cipal of the Public School, and intends do ?act realixe how completely. the . . 1. . . . I . .1 I . - . I I
performing his many duties he speed. and both Gordon Grundy and Nelson Allin of Berimiller plaved , soonding the winter with one of her method of handling hogs ia changing. Sapah, , , 1, I
. Bowman were sent to the.Xingston very credit- � . . . I . I . .
lly became a general favorite and manT I sons, . � � . . .
Ponitentiary, the former for two and a Wlm Ansebrook's 116gs can be killed and dressed so much � B*g Success ' .
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va, :o,n" more expeditiously in factories than o n . . . . �
regrets ar P expressed over his r6wo . t "'Tis not tron"sbowed that she IF; Ale. Wylie, who belonged to the I Ifello, Is that you Eliza ? , .1 I
Mr.eGordon, the WinV,iam Agent, has ' 'a 'y a's and the latter for two years, IN innin favor with the lovers of -tied to, his farms and such long prices areluow�being . . I I I . I ." � I
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on ek. AS.et,bol appeared to be only a foci of elevator staff, lifts retut .
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the, others and had previously borne a evening" was rendered in flne style by esteemed here. - , . cause to kill hogs either for � th air own . . . � w__ . I I �
flor Brussels iR Mr. Hamm who comes .. )ftly falls thb shades of home at Kingston, He was much paid for live hogs that farmers will soon I . I
from Milverton. . good character he was let go on suspend- tile choi' ' ' Say, where can I see yotl . I . I . I
- ao sentence. .Thb two prisoners w r, Rev, J. A, Anderson then Miss Fislipp,elacuttomst, is Spending outing or for curing by those who buy . We have bad a. great rush of business froni a whirlwind of I I
are gave quite a stirring dressed .hogs for that purpons. In a to -night q . I . . A
----'.T . address, Miss the season out of town. . . . Bargains, with strietly VP -TO -DATE FOOTWEAR. It,. �
. taken to the Penitentiary On TUAgday Brown followed in happy vein And * t . .
I Alady in GodeTlch would like a sborb timethe supply of cured meats tiletilber we are riot selling old stock but�NEW FALL (34OODS. ,.
Report of S. S. No. 14, Hay, last by Chief County Cdnstable Briggs sung as usual a very Pretty sen6itnen. Mandolin -Club to be fnrine& We for the local trade Will oome wholly from Why, dowti' at the Hub- . We have witho it a douilt, the best assortment of Boots and I I . . .
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and Constables Moore and Wagner. tal son entitled "'Porhaps.11 Miss had some fine mandolin pla era but factories thatkillas well as cure. Tbd GrOcel y. . Shoos of all kinds to choose from, and we hfi,ve been told by. .
. ilsonys recitation. 14E cho and some of them hold positions e sewhere. time is at hand when even a farmerve � .
The following is the report of the . , . I Lizzie W . ?A * I seveial during Our gre-it sale that prices fire lower than the,y I
pupils of .9. S. No. 14, Hay, for the � . I "!�� . ... . . the Fairy," a charming pastoral. and nod from 0, yOu are gointr thero I .
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month of October. This report is based I . WhIallaw. Charmingly n0w,Won her a well -merit. Mr, Harry Reid has retur bacon and ham for home use will come . weL.e asked f6v inferi.or goods elsewhete. . .
and 'gen- - _. . ed encore wbicb won her more ap. inged. In Why "" ay S .
. uffalo where he has been en a frombacion factories jdat an, in some ,
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oral proficiency, together with exam. plautio bein so very natural !'You got it very large foundry and ma I 0 sho sectionst farmers Are no* getting their WO invite 06:111parisoli aud court oritioisin' .
ination marks : Goo, Porte - And is back at, the bicycle factory tak. om butter factories. At the there. .1 I .
-Sr. 4th -Grace Me,' ,ug machine r, agent for the Singer sew % butter fr I We esteem ita pleasure to,sbow,you our Immense stockarid
UP." The v ortis by the chnir ;-F) .
Arthur, Beatrice Petty, AgneS Thom I , intonds.to remove to.Bluo. Wide tile Gntesi,was also Wel " nl,, ing obargo of the new mouldinK shop. present time 11 �
I - I ron6r,'e . . continued Mr. Valconer, S Ay, Sarah, did you see . quoto you four Low Cash Price -p We Want your trade. We
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son. Sr. 3rd -Elsie Petty, Frank Vale to take charge. of the poot-offlea Dr Gerry taking well the tenor solos, While sit work on a -scaffolding in speaking of tLia feature Of the hog ques- know, we can sftve you money illyt),jr Shoe Bill. .
Petty. Jr. 3fd-Letty e I I : Dr. Gprry and Professor Bvidgman Lbe building being converted into a tion tit, third of our output goes into those Matches yet 1 .
"'F Percy Clark, George. The home o a Walker, East 11 p It I
Mu h&lan'd'," Mr. James Breckenbridge local. channels and the proportion is See our window for * '
Be. 2nd --Emily Foe,, Jess f E, lish , Of Mitchell WOrO 00 glIPT48 Of W. (41c. ol ar'nacy I 'No. , . . Fridafeand Saturday'a .
Chambers. - Wawatiosh, has been visited by. deatht Campbell nG the I)rlLIql1 J�Xc-bgngo 1, hia liend and arm coining. againab steadily increasing." . . . 0 -
le McArthur. Jr. 2nd -Jennie Jack- and bereavement has cast a deep sha. while In town, . � it atone rond6i;sd him unconscious. . ill . . I -_ Wellj#ok here, they have Special Sale:
son, Eliza Mulholland, Grace Antler. dow there, Yes. Walker died on Mon- Mrs. Xnedonald, who undorwerib a Miss Gortle Lloyd of'Seaforth spent , . I boxes with I C-01110' exPcOtingRArgaing, you will not be disappointed. You
anti. Part 2nd -Sara Petty, Eliza day after a abort Illn6aa loavin g a be- surgieA operation norne niontba Ago, Inia wook the guest of Mrs, Murphy, . . Illeagall, � . 000 get tiAe values, We get the business. TbiVs What we are here
Thomson, Nellie McArthur. Fatb lab Stanley Street. . atelie,; in eacli box toll. Out, experience in the past haq been that it does nob ply I
Sr -Victoria, Datars, Clarence reaved husband and throe ,motherless lilts NO r rovovet,p(t lipt, ptpength that (laptitin A. M. McGregor In home T. Berry was in Woodatodk last wtek t . .
Uc' 6hildron, the oldest, of whom J 14 0 too the train fill, W,111141111,n) (it] again. Ills boat, The Bayfield, in laid as a witness for one. McGregor in con. for 5c, and O'Neil to buy it Second QUality' Rubber. We handle nothing but the I I
Connell. Part lab Je.-Robert Jack- 'a only atilroln to visit hor 111olher And will bolMb and live prepared to replklee fl-ce, of ;cbapgo hat. do
son, Ella Derry, Sidney McArthur, M9116 Years of Age, Mrs, Walker's up at, Owen -Sound. I Hiff evid- if On don't , -
,maidan name was MIS$ IV, �. Snoll an rO All, there fortho em till filove weekh, neation With A horse ease, y be- not gh'c entiet' Satisfaction. THE OLD RULIA .
-111, Il, BnOVM. d coca wits the means of McGregor winn. I "If t
AverMe attendance 20 IgIngine(je Williamnon line returned says) D ill. I
LEE, Teacher. . . her former home was in the township of EXT'VeRA UVrofiligell A. Moore avill fvom Cleveland, Ohio, where he lifts ,in case# . lieve it you M � . I �
I Rullott. . farrilly. have velitrued fV0111 A LWO beell engaged for Rokno manths, , �111`8013ee thquhart has b6en very count them yourself. - . .
====t_._ .. Theropairg at the salt block have weekalviolf, to din venidenep of J�Jrn, When lie left )ionic 110 ex- stiocessfulinralsfug peanuts this seti. . I I
Moore's pitrono, Alr,, and Piro. D, G. peettod Mrs. Williftntson to follow
been completed and operatiotis Were Derilgon of Pothwell, Mp. Moors lkltd wit'llin neetin son, the, crop, reaching over 20 lbs, The 1000 lutttelles ? Yes. WMa TAYLOR & SON
Zurich, commenced on Monday last. Me, Sp Airs. �$ w1th a I , and quality ard first-class. This . . . a . .
. ling has done considerable fixing ar. been indisposed and lie wna granted ti, e(q.10tiq Accident 1111arrison 0 M NVell, did you ever, , I
Rev. V. Sabuelke occupi"6d big pulpti At the holiday in which to peertilb, ,.Wan pr,,V(�uted front leaving bet, borne. goes to show that peanuts tan be sue. Cash and One Price. I �,
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at the Lutheran oburah a week ago Sun, block. Anew pan baaboen built, new On All Sainta Day iib 8b, Oeorlj�rs Mr. Williarnson will now remain tiessfully raised in this part olOntario. . + E998 taken as Cash'.
tbs. fire places, now brine tanks and other there W48 hoth tn6pillrig and even jig hero un Lit Ilia wife can Accompany him A. A. Goetz was in town Ono day last . .
day after an illness of nearly two men rehairg which put the to Cleveland'. week, He has purchased a hotel at
sh�pe. block in, good service, chob, In attenditrice, 'Ndl, INSURAN018 OPPICR A.T THE" STORE ,
Several of due buainesh men have The wo 0 1
$made large purchases of Inerchatiollso at anthem "Allelitia" Wan vp,rV well ren. bail tile pleftenre, of meet- Stratrotd,station just across the street 4 �&�_�A__ - � -------- I I I
- IF Mr. E.Sackridar, formerly 4. T, R. dpred, Professor, Culf Play 11 Ve liave 11palo who returned two from the onei he used to occupy thdie. __ clintollif . 1.� I ---,- ..�__ .... I I .
St. Joseph lately. . . ed at t e " ' . .
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Agent at BelgraVe,writos from Thornloo, offevtoiro it very fine plo, weeks provions from Now York city ltov.-J. 8, flendbraort addresses the I - I 1-1
1, Dumart will ahortly retire Tomiscamingue district as foil wg ,. - Turnbull Selected for tile Sermon of tile wb�re site lVaq the guest of her son State Itally of 0. B, in Port Huron on !---,- �_" -.1-1 .. --- . 1111011110 MO -
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dealers. This firm did a large trade in "I am gettitag.alang well h6to abod like evening the text "Thip day thou Wilb and JAIS wife for softie weeks, Ali,& On the. 15th of Nov. In his capacity as - .. I .
the pountryaplendid. The cropq were bA with Me tit Paradise." The 'Rev, Healo wA4 hnrn in Glaggovo And felt President of Clio Proinolal C.N. Union. 00AIN cotton 1106t COMPOUV4 GETNALUE FOR, YOUR MON" .
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Dearing Ma0hinat$ during the pAsb iwo excellent here this year and I believe gentle'llf" c0fliffienced big Very lnter� At home in Now Yoi*,and enjoyed her Barney Thompson draw in 2,050 U stledelshilly" -&Sef MonthlY b Over When In need of Pup ,
,years. . � tills 18 goingto be a fine place in 0,41-itiff gerttion by saying "We hury our . vil3its to Bergen Beacb, Coner island, bricks the other day which 50 pro- �� 10,000 Ladies. 806, effeetuAl. Ladtesask Value for your 1110110 We niture buy front its and you will be sure, to get i400d -
� short time, There b06 bodn deAd find went; on to show thab and other places of note an visited our drai Y. have the r0putation of mitking Gooda that, are our -
The regular garvlootl in 86, Bonifsed t giat for C64's Cattog Root Q*
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philosophy and toience call give 110 Astoria And a number of tile prince- , noticed the largest loadever brought in- W kqynoot dr as all inxturos, pills and pamed by, none., ' THASHY 11"Urniture and LOP W rk �
aburohy by the Itev- P"b" Valentina; number of settlers from the older parts . is noballOWed to QlAter
*61'a attended by I 9togations answer to the questlong asked whether rm"Gtiots staAmige'routi. Friep, No. 1. X1 tolt Out' warcrooms, t�- �
n. Of 011tarlb who haVo settled here this the 80111 119 COnACIO11a Of exf8tenOo men- ly mansions of New York city... Her to 1161180,11- - , 1", X, 10 degrets attiongor'sl per bo%, Wo. . I
rft Son ja employed in one Of tb6, largest Thog, Murdock And family ationded ""0*
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both morning And 4.eXafol Large year.,, . JUSILralt NIECUNINO OHAIR A
numb6tsoame Win H6DOAll and Dash% Moto -than Pit or moral. Th(s line [it the creed "He printing establishments in Now Ybvk. theovoolding of young Mr. Catibran of I
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I Mr. J. RI Gordon, who for de.q("Pridedinto heli'l, as we have, Limoriolot, to Miss Doyle of that soation, I Thia Is the very latest thing for a L,
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wood. tw6yearg has ably looked after th6lit. hPpil tA117111t to, vepeatv the Amedeall tie. Dept Smith, soil of W. 3, Smith 0 . m , 14 . .
I I I Chairs eyer made tot, th.,Xb purpose
. ,. Ask to see them.
abtvidos 0 the Methodlatchurph' Sunday - T. R. here, received Liturgy lis it, expunged and inAteAdL We understand that Mioliaol Delaney No. I and No, 2 sold fit Clinton bv, Wada & Cc
tevi P. Geiger of Booslan took both t,reiits Of tile G an r6tuilled from Sarnia, on h4aturda; on Tuesday.
Word lost'woek of bl-'4 t0010VAI to W00d, 1111,19 the 11110 "TIA Wont Dub to tile. p1AC0 ,evening Accompanied by, ems".naRtili"'s, will move with Ills family to Z Hovos" it. A Conibe and 9. Aekwn, UNDERTAKIN0, '
I Week, Ile preached & very able see. stock overaeor of lild uncle Zek WinghAm muggioN, .
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I , Mid left on Honday to oommenco of departed npirW4,1l We tire also told, 11m.,ourl rancho where the handsome shortly. Michael hag bomtrack foreman ftj.� Ile 111 L'11(4 (10P"t"truent, We citrrY a COmPlOtestock of Funeral Supplies, I o0cl I
won in Garman intlia morning and in his dutlog there, 11A Biddi in 80111ptUre that Limarus wits A — . arGeG MO Outilt, ChArgeGr moderate.
griglish at n4glit, MK Gelger Is a btath- taiii, pfidaylj, U. Swatts sold bla fi-116 Carried to Abraham's bonom 2.yeav-old waqbred and broughtnafe. on this section of G. To It, for Rome I . . . - A* I
this moo , They IV foin Mianour! 48 & present fibm Mr. years, TO 0 � .
or of Abram Gelprof the Goshen Lino team of ))lack dri,rilig horaos, jo, PeA front their labors till like La7artiq , COM A COLD IN HEDAY BROADIFOOT, OX a ,
. and, Wag f&rcerfy, a r6oldent of Mormat of 14tratford got Ono who Were o.fterletl there, Only fit U'veklel Strilth. I "n��!�,_ I . B 0 0", 9 1*
gedtl6n. Ile In n6w 100A,ted Ab Breslau (4P.ntloS,cfXIndard And a6hn 8(1111ptvlr�, tho Rev. flpolkprsaid, Could AtVie,toria, St.elittrell A PWO Offering Dynpepgia to (Iiffi go:tion, due Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab . or I
ines,adumd tile othor. wo po"4nibl3� find anythin taillin , nalountikifT to ,,tU), 1)(illIg 1,110 ,,)debt. to the itbspnce of 11aflAral dig#.AdVe ets. All druggistg refund the nioney -W. Chidleyl, san&g,er
whore he has obargo ,of a AOW X0AU0- Me. friwarts has patted With & good tahIn a Por I . ,G'Xiltl Sundfly
of driving horAm' 11 edrkess on the 01T,
to the great end of mialk the , tivell, iq ox weted on fluidn, Hood's 811-aaParills, restores If It falls: to cure. 2k. D. W, GrOVOIN X11"I ('111119 Answered at Residollee of our
llitli 40119091661011t. llisr 0061. . Sunday mxt to clear I'tiall 0,11r. I the digestive powers, signature is on each box, . lihiiiotftl DIV00t0f, J.W.Chfdloy King St.y opposito 1,6nndr?., .
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