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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-11-15, Page 4I . . 4P 'M " I I - � . I . I 6 . I . I . ,�_. '_�� �' - - I.. � _ .- _�,� - ,. .... I -1 . �. -.-- __ i_�� 14AUAI.NIU A11TD TARTU SET PROV0011AGAINOT PROVINCE. No one Nvill question the skill with which Messrs. Laurier and Tarte worked, the race cry in the province of Quebec and in every constituency outside that province where tht,re are any number of French electors, Their campaign was I riot one of argatrient-they did not, talk politics as we understand it -but, ot appeal to French,prejuldice to elect one of themselves its Premier of the Domill. !on. We do not believe tiny Inala'arreed or nationality should be a bar to, Ills . I . � . ", . .. 6 . I THE CLINTON NEWWRIECORD NOV. 16, 1900 , . . . __ . . . . . . . 1. _0 - i i 00'' ­ I I.. - I - _ ....... . -11 1, 1, X � ------.. - - ;­_'­ _- __ 1-____._,__.__---_-- ­--�,_ ­- - - ---�----,�---------..,-".,...�.. ------I--,---.-- _­_________L��­t ­ -- 0________ - of N ­ , __ _ ,;­ - _�.�,S_ , I .11.1.1 �.. 11 . - I ,__­ -_ -_ - ---...___1 --.1 ­ ­__­ � _____ I I � -1 �. _______­___­_­ - I � __ I , - . . . 0 � . A Sensational . 9 I. . I holl.11119 tile highest office, in the gift of Ills countryinen, but when one race sets aside every other consideration and arrogantly combines for its own aggvandizA. -the We had the great pleasure of bear. Ing the serition of Rev. F. 11. Larkin I Mi-. and Mrs. George Orabb of Brant. f ford spent Sunday Ili town the guests . . Wake. ,�,; 1!��, - , 1.11: , . X. ; - n11K , Z5alel_-ai;;� tion, it is high time that Ili Ontario, the province that should dominate, the subject wits giver, Some hard thought. The present alarming state of affaira 13. A. of Seaforth on Sunday evening last fit Knox church. It was a power- I -abb. I of Mrs. Q. Or I Tsvo Indians frow Wisconsin were on. . . - Alias Clara Thompson is now at Zar. . , I . . � .1 .; will be rendered well nigh intolerable by the boasting of the Quebec press. ' fill sevinon arid much appreciated by Mile ce ngregllttlorl� ThO choir Of X11OX ? Iragell upon tbegranolithleptivements, They were very skilful and quick tit !oil learniag dressmaking. This is about the. twpnt fth dressmaker ' 12Av, euir of Montreal says .-" There will very soon be but one party -not a . political party -for the Province of Quebec for all Frefiell-Canadians. It will 1 , ,it onli I ; I II . It rend, t powerful orea excellent service on ,Sunday night,. have Mr. thelt ,work, Tile, fitAllug fleet got In oil good time. ,;1I (more or less) t in u local, y so it lad. ies don't be ladies it Is not for the lack . 1 . . I . Commenoingy, Saturday Norning, Now 17th, be Le Part! National, the France-Canadlan party. One political party would We t,.) thank W, Stoddart for li copy of a popular Louisville. . The Stars and Stripes were unfurled of seamstresses. .Nit. Jack Johnston with his "kan. , � . 24th, be absurd -Line party is the nation. No, the Province of Quebec, in giving 00 song "A Pream" dedicated to Miss at the Consulate every day last week, garoo" is making things By, Jac I . will coutinue till Saturday, Evening, Nov.. . I I � votes against 5, did not vote for the Liberal party, The Province of Quebec Gertrude Edinoticls. Any one wish- A tbank-offering will be given by _ hustler at, till things but one, . . . :­ I I I voted for Laurier, the personifl" / , tion of the Fvench,Canadian race," ,\ � . hig 1i f,c)),py we will be very happy to INS one. . I tile MoGillivary mission,band -,it, Knox cbnrch in the lecture room on Satur- Mr. Robert Allan, Jr,, shot Ills valu- I able dog last week, I I � I . e 0000000 . Le Journal says;-" Everywhere in the Dominion, where there are groups otFiench electors,the emissaries ofSir Wilfrid Laurier pr9acbe4butonedoctriae, . Mr. David Ryan is very Ill at Owen Sound, Mrs, Sneyd, his sister-in-law, day Mr. Mitchell will Address the hand, 1pivery one is invited to attend, . Tile usual inid-week prayer, meetings areg�lu begun. Our newly inducted . . . I . Vi. nity will have a challoe to T 8 o'clock Saturday morniDg tl)e Ladies of Cli 6 and formulated but on e appeal :-Electors, thek said, in the press and on the pub- left on Tuesday to visit him. in his. ill, ness. . . Miss B velYll Ovalile is assistant, book-keepev PA9.01: is growing in our. estlination trust, he . I . ,nton and Abuy lie platfoi m, vote for Laurier because you have in ill in the illustrious repregenta- . Messrs. James Strongh and Ed, Hen. at Nairn s grocery and hits to titke charge of the china depart. find we shall continue to stir up the spirit of Christ among his Book. Silks at exactly Half Price, The lot coiwists of this seasoli'S choicest patterns of tive of your race arid your religious belief, Can you possibly prefer Sir Oliarles def,son of Little Current are visiting ulent. Evelyn is a most efficient NN e tire sorry to report the sudden . I I . � 1i Tupper, an Englislititan and & Protestant P There was little or no. political dis- Ali,. David Ryan its .it Owen Sound. young lady and will befaithfulto her illness of Mrs. Robert Allan but sin- Pure*Taffeta Silk Waist Lengths, no twoalike, and Silk a.ud Linen MiXtUres in cussion in most of the constituencies for the Liberal speakers were so Ordered. All this explains the Liberal victory of the 7tb.11 I I . At Vici,orllt street church the offering was quite sucessfill ,it to"t'le Sunday being" trust, , Air, A. Kirkbride has taken away cerely trust she shall soon be restored to her. usual health and strength. . . new colors and desioens. The beauty wid quality of these Silks will appeal to the tastes of 1, Hen, Thos. Chase Casgvain, 14. P.,sald in reply to a question ;.-I 'The Conse - seryleos oil last, $105,50 contilbated. the ateand porilon of fqnce which wasteforo his door on Kingston street Hallowe'en passed over quietly in our village. . . . 0� . vative -defeat in the district of Quebec, and no doubt all over tile province, wits Mrs. H. McGrattau, who was ill for , I which is quite an linprovement, Mr. Henry Eclighoffer is working critical wonien.. The great saving Will appoill to, all A chance like this comes but once. I duo to the fact thata persistent appeal was made in ey'ery Liberal.speech to Vote . . so many montlisi find her life des ed of, is keopin 'woriderfully'well 1111ira Mr. and Mrs. Angus Molvor have re- turned from Tobermoray. Mr. Me. for Mr. Allan at present. "Big Tom" Sherritt was the happiest � ... I � I I . I . Note the Saving : . for a French-Canadian Premier." . . can attend to .nl her .business. . , Ivor returned On tile tug Olucas arid inan in this section 'list Thursday 'be I . I I . . . - . . . I . � � . AS THE PARTIES NOW STAND, � I I Con, Lib. Ind, To Hold. I Revival meeting are being bel all this week in North street charch. Mrs. Melvor by, train. All the members of Inverness Camp which was not to wondered at as his brother Mr. John Sherritt of the � ' . i � - . . . r 2, . I Lot No. 1 --Assorted Stripe Silks, l� . regular 400, fo 00 � . I Ontario ....................... . � � 6 ......", ....... 510 30 ' ' 2 Mrs. Treble is 4recovering very S. O.- S. are requested to attend tile regular meeting next Friday evening township of Stephen, had not only re- deemed North Middlesex but had turn- . � 06. � . if � . 4t I � 2r- I 50c, for 25C . . ��,, Quebec ...................... i ................... . 8 � 50 - . I I Nov& Scotia . 5 15 I satisfactorily, and so tire all oth r Be patients, gave Mrs. Stokes whose dae when -several initiations tire expected and very important matters including ed flown Valentine Rats, the former member, to the tune of 400. . . . 1 � I . � 66 . . - 99 I � . , � . 3­Plaln Silks with White stripe Too, for 35c � . 1 ................... . - 1. . I New Brunswick ................... 1:1 , '. * "'.7 , '. "., . 5 0 , . - , , . is very serious. . Mr. Gavin Green will soon have to the celebration of St. Andr w's night are to be discussed. a .about This was one of the greatest turn -overs in the province find shows what a good . . , 1 1 ' . . 66 1 ' . . 4--Fanoy StripeS:and Figured Silks �( 80c, for 40c 1 . 1 Prince Edward Island ........................ 1 .4 . , . I . I . I enlarge his curiosity shopf he is gett- . On Wednesday Miss Lula Robinson c . atise championed by a good candidate . 6__ . 44 . � 64 . 44 . I � . 4 ' 85c, I ' for 42Y2(3 -Manitoba .............. I ................ 11, ...... 4 1 . ' 1 . 2 . . Northwest Territories 1 2. 1 I,, patronized by those who wIgSh0tov4,J1iap,,, of their goods. lie daughter of Rev. J. W. Robinson, I for 1.0 of; . can accomplish, . . .. . . . . . I . . . I it I . . . . . � . it . . . . � . i . . I " - 6r-- . Checks 90c, for' 45C ......................... �' , , . - Britisit Columbia ....... . . ... I ..... I ....... 1.W- 2 1 1 will soon have frotil a needle to an . � . Anchor. - . ndon where she will comillence her course of training for Victoria hos. . -----.-- . . . Porter's 111111. . . � � ' . . 44 . i . ' .. i ;I . 7 --Stripe. Taffeta 1 $1.00 for 500 .2 - - . - . � pital. - � . .. . . I Totals ............................ I ......... 81 118 0 5 . Mr.Ja0erNioliolson, youngest son I TbeW, H. Rounds that'llrouirlit Miss Maggie Torrance and Miss . 1 66 8-- . . 4'e . 46 . . . . q 1.25 for 62Y20 . . . I Majority for the Government, exclusive of Independents -87. . . of Dr. Nicholson, has accepted a good osition Ili Chicago. After finishing Eis in the coal last had her cargo disobarg- ed by Monday a, in. . . . Brown spent Sunday at the home of the former. . 1 44. (9 . . I . . 14 9__ � . 1.45 for 72Y2o I I . I . . . � . , I- .- contract on the post office painting he took a fr 1p to Obicako and the sit- Rev, Mr. Robinson e will anniversary sermons at P(rivacIphli'follne Mr. John Shaw of Goderich visited . big sister-in-law, Miss Rilby Sterling, I � I : � I . . . I - I On view in our east window. . . . I =� . r ____ I � . , , .. SIR CHARLES. . HOW- THEIR (kAXII WAS nation being offered hira lie elected to . .1 Sunday next, lie was pa#Or there on Sunday. � I . . .. . � I . . I � 1. -:- -_ _� .. . . I . ' . . In order tip make Saturday and Mon- . . I . . �i Extra Attraction's fOr TUPPER RETIRES. - . . .. . WORKED - ' IIN 1qORTH . . MIDDLESEX. . I remain'. . . Mr. Malcom Nicholson hits taken a position if) Detroit. for four .years. . . Mr.Allin, distvietpresidbrit o f- the 0 League Miss Hannah Ivison returned to her borne in E ' :ippen oil Saturday. Montreal, Nov. 9. -Sir Charles Tup- � I .. I - . . , Miss Payne, who has been visiting pworth will' preach in Via- toria street church on Sunday A. In. . Mr. Fred, Morgan hits rented Mr. , Torrance's house I . , day. doubly iDteresting the following , " . .� .. . . I . per arrived here to -day from Nova . Scotia and was met by a large -num- . The Exeter Advocate says :-One -of the most dastardly acts of corruption. has.ever I a . ber sister, Mrs. .Philips, for the past fe . W. weeks,, has returned to town next, and Rev. Mr. Shaw of Benmiller . . I I . in the evening. for the winter. � Mr. Jas, A. Macdonald and Me.Kilty visit6d. Bayfleld Line Sunday . . . * . . � I . I .. . seasonable goo,113 have baen reduced in - , Saturda' I d Mo I d.q,v . . y an n �1. ber of prominent Conservatives. Every that been exposed' in - this w I here she wi I be the guest of her I Mrs. Rdw:ard Lynn is in a fair WAY fit on . I . . I . 1. . I ",W-67 prices for the two .days Only : I member of the partV recognizes the ' fact that Sir Charles Tupper made a riding wits perpetrated here last we elk in ill interests of Valentine Ratz, the q . I . sister Air$, Black. . . , .Nirs. R; Bissett of Colborne is the ,' I . .to recovery, .. . . . . . � . . B are coining in freely now, evening. I . Mrs. Sterling is on this sick list. I . . . . . . � . I hed Wrapperettes, in assorted colors, full . � t i I . I I � . : No Flan' Buis . nelette for 60 - - - I fight as leader. Probably gallant ' there never- wits tendered to - any pubw Reforta candidate for North Middle- sex, by a inembov of the it ch e . Gr Ina in guest, of her son, Mr. George 13i ssett'. Mrs. Bisseft is a very bright old lady- . gF, and we rrust their price.' may soori.be . I - . . . . . . .. . .1 � I . 7- 1 2. . ,gular 12ic Wrapperette,to , � . I 40i Tards of Flannelette in assorted stripes, full 32 1 28 inches wide, oiir re . . )I go during two days at pier yard..,. � P .. ........ 00 lie man Ili Canada such rl� testimonial as was awai ded the veteran leader on so - extensively ope]rated throughout Ontario, and which was tit work to despite the siege that rheumatisin hits on the .decline. . . . . - Mrs. Bedford left for Detroit* last, The Amite Situation. . ' . . . I ch.es wide, very beavy quality, 7gular value I I . I I . . . I . . . � ; . . I ,� in - re I . I . . 8Jc,. special for two days ....................... ...... 61 c. - I his arrival here to -day I . . There were letters *� itrid telegrams an unlimited extent in this riding for several days. I Tlie despicable wretch . held ,gainst.her. . � . Nios. Goldtborpe and her daughter, Mabel, fire spending a month at week to assist her daughter, Mrs.. Will Green, in getting settled Ili her $(I, itiff .1 .1 ' said Harry Dawson of the Dawson C'ommission .0.9tripany, Toronto, ,. - I I.. .. I � . Coney, Ruffs at 60o I . I .. I I - � . . I . . . - . . I . PO Children's Australi.iiff Coney F ur Ruffs, trimmed . 80 Tdrtans for 5c. - . . . . . , . . . from every part of the Doin in! on, exw I came to, the village ThurWay after, .Miss Muske�an,. Mich., tIfe guests of Mrs. new residence, Air.. Green has ob" tallied it'good position in the . . last Wednesday morning, I'more con. . . . . 300 1 . . ,� w -h tails, to go at eavIt ............ i ........... 500 , . yards fancy. Tartans, good strong cloth, suitable it . . . I . pre"slve of ,sympathy and good -will, and ,mcirflp:at them. - there were messag- noon hist, engaged lodgings at the Mansion Rowie- and under the pre- � G'Idtl firpe's brother, Mr. John, Md- . . : : Laren of that city., .Detroit , � . . I G. T. R, station.. . . I One Mr. vinced.than ever that those who hold . . the ir apples in cold storage will realize . I for childreWs dresses, whrrantedallIast colors., � . . I . ­.. I , . . . so Big Bargains in D�ess Goods' . I.. I ; i . . I regular 8c, for.., - ­............... � ................ 11 � . . . es from six provincets from sitting members offering to resign their seaW . , Conde of being a book agent started on his nefarious yo - unds, calling 'only , . . We, re ret very runch to .announie the de on Thurrad, Oof Mrs atg fly last of Tli6tna4 Sallows' tvvjn team wits badly hurt, nhile driving his visitors, fit some distance from better prides later on than are b 'n Offer ' at 9 ed now, In holding in cold filet- . . . I � . 46 inch' een arid brown, . .11 -Sultings in shades of grey,gr gave .36o on a -pair of 06tto'n'Blankeis , heavy weight for suits or skirts,flne smooth fin- � . . I . 1 . . . . 1� . . and promising to work to el2et Sir,� Charles. . -4he on an otters. of .Mr. John Sherritt, "Tonservative 'candicl�lte, Sillitisfroria &severe itttackof inflamma- ,his home. Mr. Sallow wits obliged. to get age the -better plan would � be to place I . . ............ 490 . . . . . . . I 75 pairs of extra h6avy quality Grey Flannelette i ish, regufar 60c, ,for, .................... . .� blankets,. I . . . 'make, When asked what hi* a decision .was .He ,would'enter thd -house, start' a con- flon. � . Mrs. $illibs wt.s a daughter of Mr.. X. Elliott, Goderich townsbil),and anotber horse in order to drive home, find brought the injured animat back the apples with commission merchants I forasle as opportunity offers.; There f fill 10 4 size, fill() )of ty . I . . .1 regular � . I . . $L25 Oerpair, to cleftrat .... I I "..... I 6 ..... 7.....'. 06c $4.50 and $5.00. Skirt Leng qfor , 2.95 . . . . I . to be Sir Charles was firm in the'dec- . - laration that he would retire to pri- versation about political matters, and 'eventually asked them. how: they - in- . Waonlitrr6 led about two months tigo. Mir.. Walter Sillibs is A turnerin Bdch- by train; -, . . I . .. . I . . 'on . will be ti . mes during the coming winter . I I . . . I . I I . I .. - � � I . I - . I . I . . . Your. choice of ten -elegant Black Skirt.Lengths, no � � I 90c tinoleum f6r.59c .,. - - - I � . . vatelife. UeBaid: I 1: . I "'Undel? no circumstances, even if -tended to vote. On tbej� replymir ! "For Sherritt " they were 'handed anan's mills but' his home is tit DUnlop. Mr Colborne re tur' tied y Saturda from" . I wbusiness trip up north.. - hen.. the market will. be bar arid w Is immediate supplies will be wan6d, to , . and $5.00 1 I two alike, � regular. $3.50, $4, 00 . . " . at ...... 2.915 . . 1, piecepnly'of 72 inch wide Linoleum,. sinall design I ' I . . . .1,11 I I � . .. . . .� 11 . . . I . offered a seat by acclarnation,. will I ,a . dollar, and in Some instances t I wo ' the . Mi. S,,,.: Wyatt has I eturned , froth his sojourn -at Niagara Falls and , Mr. Warnoek and Mr. ':Howrie -re- meet the demand.- Supplies can be I � . I . .. � . I ,. lighl, color, regular val Lie 00e, for two days' only s.9 75c Wool.Tams for'256- . . I . . I .� I . I . . . I . I . . . I I . . I . . I � . �� I consent to re-enter political life.$! . . "I deeply Sir scheme being to get these - perso�lts' f.0 accept the the'm' ' 11 � . : ! Toronto. . . . I �ceived the first prizes froni Ronnie . . ' furnished in much aborter'd f I ime rom I I 1. .01. I � I . 11 . .. . . . . . I p 00 only Girls' Wool.Tamsj made of fine -quality yarn .. . 12.-216. Wrdpp0ette. -at 9.0 . I . . . . . - I � I I . . . I am movedi" said money and swear oil Messriq� E. Tilt' and Archie -Dielison the. Turon,to geedsman;- lo wo r the t large I ts stored in Toronto than from 0 . � - inoolort of red, blue, brown, also .white and� I I . .1 � � . . I . . � I . ' I .1 I . . � Charles, "by these expressions of. good; election day, thus killing, their votes., . I were in town last . . maininoth. squashes raised and -sown . . Bmull lots scattered here. and there over. , . 250yards of thfs sea0n.'s choicest patterns ffi�b I . . � I black , t')r� tvvad eye, � ....... � 215c I . . arc '. .1 . .1. , regular 750 each - �� will," as he showed the budget of telo. , grams, 11hut my docistou is trial,' For - � The " racket 11 ,;�i ri' day nlghf,� when -his, little gainii wits .week. I . . Dundonald, thecalf from the 'fahn -,p 73 4. TU � T I � A k .; I I ­ I'Ve. , $10 - each was a vet y nice prlize � Mrs, Howie ilf connection *With ''. I . I . 11 . thecountry.11 I . . . I . . 5irri, I ,.;;,I I �. ,I ,',Ix� -r�, " I . � I.., 1. . I I . � . I .., ­ .. I .. I .1 ., . � � ., I om 9 . . . 1� � . '. 1. . I I - . I . ­ . I I � 9 � . -1 I .1 I . I . . � .1, . I .. ..� I I 1. .... . I i . �. . . ... .. � .. . I.., .1. . I , 11 : 's � . ... .. . � . I . four years I have. worked in season. and out of season for the good. of 'the jo De,6" * , etive Wi3steott, but being inform6d that a detective was .. ­ ­ ­ .-I -01 , m e .'run and headed for 't'h'Yo' had quite a � 0 prizes won by, ber husclana, won. .130 I . . .. .. I I * er. . , .On till. .. awson, as he some barrels . received Ibis 1 4 I . party to tile best of my ability, I have 'on lils,trail,' he. was assisted in makm ingjils , bt was .taking bicycle ftiptbry.. W" . it to thii'vUerinary st . irgeon. to have' . � prizes. . . . . . . , W. A. Ross of the' organ faeto I ry 15 morning, "one grefit fault'to find with .' farmiars, -packing. -Now look. here," he shortened my life by the privations Ili- I cident to campaign work.- My friends ,,reported, escape by some .of tile less reputhble.Liberali., Several cages of it vaccinate(] as the law tequires, ,and some one coming ari bicycle amotig.those who have,bad their fing.2, ers.miltilatod in tht it institution, - - . � added, "You gee those ,apples are not - and collegues in the House. are good- this novel form of bribery wits report- ilong it . catised.Wyatt to Ilose therope. . * .Mrs. 1,V61sh bils. a cow which un. . packed tight enough find consequent ' ly enough to say very kind things about � .ed, and it -acted as' at boomerang I ,111, !aped what might � . Tom Nalrii osc fortunately. got into soine grounds .there has boon more or less bruising in me and Lhat work. They ar&too con- against Mr.- Ratz anti - his., party - of I have numbered him among the saints :1whichb" a barbed wire - above the transit. $dme of,the.�applea werebraii- � siderate but I thank them bordlallY � for the expressions otgood-will." � t � 6' In the home life I :. . . : I I � Purity. . . I I . I :. .. ; " I . . . .. I . 11 - = , . � during Mor-Jilay!a' -cycl.one,*5th -Nov. Just wher*e he.i.hAd 'stood a moment noed Part. ' So . .me -cruel person chased 111, co%v und she fell upon t the barbed. �ed before packing and those, as'you see, I are now showing signs of aecay. Had . quiet of my shxll� not be an indifferent spectatbr of pubt - . . . I . � I � . I - . . . � I . Leadbury, I . . I . � . I .before it ,winclow frame fell, from Bro- I . I phey s studio with such grea6 force wn�e,which nearly disemboweled her. Mr. Fvauk Potty, a .well, known fill the bruised apple been left � q out and � 'the barrels mot - a carefully packed they � lie events. 1 shall take great pleasure in seeing the Conservative party, -now . . . . ,. . . _� . , - fd�b c: , . - -The election' -h aug,�A ­ - , U Tom would , have .been wounded 1-M ;4! -i- 1­11�A ­�t- ; 14.- . painter and decorator; hin,e, hits return-. ed from. a sojourn at the Klondyke w6uld-bave.,,brought . . at . on an: average , i 4. or -1. I I . .. I . ' . . . .- � :.. I ... � I . - I . . I I . . 0. . p .­ -1. I. � .. . . . I.., . ".. �. � . . . . I. � . .. . , . , I . ac e , .. I .� . 11 .This ` J' k 4t Tg` e�, - "... -11 ... . � I 1. . . I . .1 . 11. � . I—. I . I .. i . ... I ..1.. . .. I . . . I . .. �. .,At. no. 6ther-timoin'-the season will it be quite. so., easy for you to get �u§t , ., 1. . . I .. . I . . - 1. - .what you'wdni as ri,�ht now, It's cold in.6a, rnest . . I . I . r, , . , -now-hights and morhipgs- , I - �� 1. . ' . , - I � . 1. find people,'are getting their J�okets and.costumes as ra idly a's possible. That, - . . � . I . I . I . ­ pi ... means that gaps Will U. maidelt the stock. which, in many dases� .Will; not.,be I � - I I I . . I filled. Our stock is most complete. Choose ,yonr Jacket now. , . . . .. . . . I I . ... I . 1. . . .. . . . � . . . . I - . I I . . ..Y�l . I .- . . t5 . I . sea c inure per, barr than. t.hey wil . . . , . I . . .. . . . . . united to a -man, taking U8,plage, in . excitemenb:in, our village is over and with nuggets find gold dust bottled tip. now ii . . .. � . I ' 'i ' � .1 . . .1 . ..., � the House and before the country.wal* .the people havesettl . ed down to work At the time of the burglaries which Air. Petty, will join the party. -go.ing:up. �. . . . . I I . . . . Ladies' Jackets, made of good qnallty Beaver Cloth- - Ladies'Kersey Oloth Jadkets,*in shades of navy and � . heir battles -by .younger -I I I . were, committed. some weeks ago it lt� Muskoka to *shoot deer. . � . . I in.assorted styles, ne%v cost collar, soino ,lined - � I black, in . tide Ivith: three rows of silk stitching, . I , t again. - . . . . � , was . . - I --.--== � , : silk velvet collar, lined with satana clo0, trim.- ,Rg reported tbat thehouse on Church � . . . . . others unlined, in fawns find navy, .Very I I of vigor, ope, endurance and having, Mr. J. Scarlett Webrated the 5th of 9treetwhich bad beqn. rented by Air. W. Nixtip Sturdy is. beautifyi�g his . , � I I st lish at each ..................... .... . .." ... ; . 5000 � I med with six large carved pearl.buttons, price., 150 . , behind tiam a good cause, the securing . grounds on West hnil'Waterloo streets' . ..., I . � Hellsall. . I ly I I . I I I � . - O. *�n . . . , I . . �. I .. . . I.. . . - I � ._ � � . November with the bretheen of L' 4 Iliott of Walkerton, book-keeper foi% t1ug tip it veri neat wire fence. . . . - � . . . I for the people of Canada wise legig- L. No. 662; Lucan, and expressed him- the *cirgan factorr, wiii' entered.atid H i Cook has returned from Lucan Ladies'Jackets made of Al quality 'black Nigger- - Ladies' Heavy Kersey Cloth Jackets, in *shades. of . . I lation, righteous laws find fair play to 3 having bad' an �rfjoyable time..* ills$ W111plul.tuse is finished ft�nd ready for ,v � I . . all creeds and nationalities, As I step . self at lIverstoled; Tbehocisewasenter� tenant. . ­ - I . . whorele was'erigaged I t, .�. head Cloth ,of a �ery firm quality, that will give I .1 navy, fawni castor, also black, Al quality., some -. 10-1. ­ iting at her brother'e, Mr. G. Chris- I I I . . .no . w � "a r I ..:, * lined oth6i-s*unlined, storm and �� out of public lite I am, proud.to be. able . Mrs. McBrien, Sr., of,01iotob is vi86 " ed b*y sothe one but the silver was not . Tile W.. -C, T. U. filet, at the .Tom p r- power house foi his. elaitrio, elanr - I good Nvearillned with black striped satftna,nice.. . 7 .. . . taken, it. ,vhis only taken 'out of oue , we � . � stite )tug, :, 0 coat.collars' good values'at, -.50 8000 .8150 . that I never used or countenano- topher of Walt I ,. � , antm ball on Monday and attended to lie informs us that $0,000 bric bilr1rhmed witif velvet straps and silk. I I I . . ... ... I . . ­ . on, . . . . . � . . � . � . l� I . to Ba ,. -drawer and.put into another, while a I . 6 0 i . I ,d UT. using of any but -one policy in - Bishop Baldwin i's expected to prdFLeb* the buginess. of their Union. They used in the ciinstruction. ' ' . I a very stylish Jacket for. .,.� ... ................. a � . ., a � .. each and all the p*rovinces. I defy any piece or two was thrown oil the floor., . I .. �.. . . � . .., . diet?.Jackets made of blaek Curl Olotbjextra; hea- I ., . . � man to say that I ever reflected ulSon in St. Qeorg.e's church, Walton, next whi6h,, awakened Mrs. Elliott. It is Y'ry-nitich regret the absence of. one ' * Mr. Bash4nd of St.' Joseph was in- Ladies'J ackets madii of- good quality Beap : I vy quality, with large storm. collar, 3 large but- : . . . . . "I , I Sunday. R Verydne . should of their workers in the person of Mrs. town on Friday and he informs one of _r Cloth I I . I avail, supposed that the midnight visitor was. Fr .. in black only, Velvet coat coll�r, nicely lined till . L ' I . I any nationality or, done othAr than . , ,,k . . , tons, lined throughout,witb good sateen, wel L . I . i .. a a . .. . . worth $13, our special . I . � all ... . -L ..pride. ......,....... . . � L I . I 0 .- in bin). . . I . . . little Mes. Routledge hits returned, from ilding h they ; . . I . . I help to cement the bond of uni 0 be . .themselves ofthis opportunity.of beat,- some one who is thought to b , Sineeth. . our citizens that the workman are Iypsy through, 3 large*�uttons, a be ty at ........ 6.5 0: * � . .. 0M L tween all the TaCeS as Oanadians with I . I dpment�d. , " � .1 I %, ' 'n� L " : hot �isit to bet *Iste'r, Mrs (Dr.) Bruce, .on the big Contine but wh 0 . . . I . � . I . � . . . Ladies' Jackets made L o L f healy quality till wool . I .1 ­ 1, he trustees . of 'Leadbuty school . expect to have the roof on b,fo I . � ricith- ' 'he is better but yet very WQakL ' re winter Ladies' Jack ets'm ade of fawn Kersev'Clotb, now - I . . a common heritage an&A coinmori fut-. I Miss Nettie Gilby of ,St. Thomas is W L Frieze, assorted sizes, orown shade only, seams ure. God forbid that there should. be er terin which will make- his sixth ye 0.4 the MissesWilson at the . . I . . . . . velvet co.,tt collar,lined with satana�clotll,assort- -till nicely bound, high storin collai� price I.- I � I - I L have engaged Mr. C. White f6r n ar the t of � L '_ set$ I". I , L : - each ....... I .. I . . Q . . but peace and 'goo&wIlI kit . Mrs. Austin, Ith � . ........ 2.50 . .anything L As teacher here. . The trustees evideat� North strect. parsonage. . I . . � L who used to reside wl L L. Workman of 11illogreen has taken . ed sizes, ti.redl'biiauty tit I . � ......... . I 8.00 � . . . . 'L .1 throughout the Dominidli. There ly. know wh . on they have a good, to I Mrs. George Haley, left, on Monday : her husband arid son,, Philip, oil South a position im John Pope's talloel I . . ­ ,. .1 � . L '' ] , * ' ach. L . ng ,s- * Nayyana lightshadeof BIueWoo1 L . � . is a great future for the , striet some years ago, is dead tit Dul- ttiblishment, . Ladies' Jackets in.ide of extra beavy'all WOOIL' 'L;ie . Misses' Jackets in . . I I .. � I . I I F zo � Frieze Cloth, nicely made and fin- . L Conser. er � � ' ­ . . forher new li=6 at. Toronto, where uth. Airs. Austin was a sister of: Mt!. . I I . '. in brown only, with large.stoi m dollar, triannod . I Prices. L' . . . L r , vative party and its future has -not ai� o d 'd L L - A. Yungblut dr6a to -Auburn: last . . ished, ..... ....'..."..'.- ... 3,25'.10 5.00 . any time in four yeare lookod as bright kr. and Mrs. r1h a,. ,Archibald wer Mr. Haley had. obtained -%- good:7poW- Patrick vd. here and belonged to St.. weelcatid returned in it couple of da�o I . with raised velvet strap� in front anti back, also I . I I .. L . I I .1 visiting frien4rin Gode,rich. .last. -week. ,tion in a large .wholesale 1trodery. Mrs, p6e6cos congregation. , * ­ large buttons,liited with heavy mercerized sata. - Children's Ulsters in - cardinal, light - I ; . - ' L , . I . L " , I . I . L L' . . . . . . een spat a . L c � 1 to sister V.Vho 'had beea Visiting . na, a g6od coat for di-iyitlgL ,it ....... L.... I I .... � . , ' 3.60 Lto- 4 50 . . its to -day." I I . 11 . .L .. . � , , . Haley hits 1) idiog' some week w,th hi 8 .00 navy To -a number of prominent Conse'r- - , . . here the`guesLof her parents, Xr, and Mrs. Beek intettils k oping P.he LSb. there for two weeks, . ,. L �' I , I and dark.L tweeds,.at...... ­,. � L . I . vittiv:es who expressed the hope that . ': . . � . . . , 1. , Mrs. Caldwell, ' ' L '. I . Lawrence open this wintew . Through the kindness of Mrs,Boomer . , I . L . I .� . . . I I . . . .L . , . I . .. ...., L - ' L 6690 Goes 69 isiogaseoi 106604419 *fee 660006 go **go owlie o @foe L I . he would change his deciBion. Sir I . I . Drysdale. . . . . - Mr."Willittin Megaw of Vernon, B, I Rev, E. 0. Taylor. -of Boston will of the Huron Diocesan Women's Aux- I I . . I ,� L . . . . Charles Tupper said ; .. . . -I-- . gen, so , . I - I . YOUR DIONZY BACR . L . I . . . L .. . . , I '!With all seriousness, this reli . ef L ' - I , ,,, in() apples to his late esteem- give ,in address on Oth cii. 7th Dec. on Mary a beautiful silver communion set 0 fr VOU WANWIL90 1. I . � . . 9d fath, - ' . (Intended for last Issue.) - upon to ti 'r find Urs. R_Donogh some Scientific Temperance teaching in bag boon obtained for ,Grace churcht ." I L L , . I . .. . .. L from public life is a boon, the great- This week we are called 'no age schools.. . . I . .. . . : I . . I I . . . her my a e. Tile party ,v�ould *not, li�- 3 G 0 L � I . i . I . L . I ; Romem- chronicle the death of Mrs, John Hor- sert some home Wifle on her visit to Mr. George Orabb left on Tuesday * fr. G ndr n, senior member of the ' . . . . eat I have enjoyed for years. , This year Mis. Oantelon . . Stalra. - I , I L . ... a to t ner,8r., which took place on Wednesdivy Verticiii. When Ir. Mega%v -went out for Brantford. . . � . 11 I bicycle firm of that name in Toro to, . I . . . 4) - . � g go, ap I . L against had,been ailing for Borne months past that I:& . 6 Ar'�-�_ ten te idea of my yesigning. . 1 afternoon of last week. The deceased Kainloapsthere were no Miss Pernhertori of Kineardine could not insist upon doin to is wa8 in town on Tuesday week and stantea .-C�4�;� � , --- --- -_ 7! 1 a united protest, and now the good on -oil til be planted some trees the guest of Mrs. (Rev.) Mark Writ- that the firm intended at - L .. .. 11 L wbiereg., W. R. Robertson took out bull ab'the Rectory. . . arting a big 1;-,u �____.., - so that her departure was not altogeth- It I . 0 . L . 'L . . . "'� people of Cape Breton county have er unexpected. $be leaves it husband with hit'n; . . . I L . . fu rn iture factory at* S t, Joseph next. I 1* - ;;; �___,-_0.0100 . I . I . ... given me the opportunity. I made no and two sons to mourn their loss, Her .summer. . . . W'M . . . . . . . &�'. '�� L great effort to hold Cape Bret Mr. Alex, Megaw of the Xeewafin.. _._. ___ . . . L . I . . - . . . I p on for I remains were taken to Hillagreen ceme- (ifills is removing Ills family to our I I : . . The Hibbert Bible Society mot in tile- I . - �� - - . . . 'i 'i felt my duty to my party was:to be in tery for interment. . . L I L the light to help my supporters rathdr town. They will reside in the house HULLET TOWNSHIP . Cilowerty Presbyterian church lost -week . . . I _�� ; L I ., I . , . . . ; ; I .. I than to concentrate my efforts upon .Word was brought to our. village* .now occupied by Mr. Stewart. We, Of . . L , when Rev. W. J. Doherty was elected I I I - --lauspl- � . � CLINTON I �, I I last week announcing the drowning of course, have beard that Air. . ClergL16 Air. J. 0. Henry hits over2,000 bush- president . . . . .1 I . . I. .. . I I I I I one seat, I was in the county only Mr. Peter Divine, formerly a farm - L L__ _-__­ ­ '- - --L,--,. - _ ­_ -_ - . . , . ; . �. I . . I . ­ .. �. I - I L I . I - - . ­ I --O, A A A A A p . -hood. L It ap bbr and that Air, Alegaw is to superin. time, No forking them out of the '. ___ . . 1 VVV%0W14V*%"V --- -------- . . . . . .... four days. I have notbink . bnt I what is laborer in this neighboi . fishing has purchased Ogilvie's mill at,the bar- els of turnips and got them if) in good I . � I . . L pleasant to say of. the electors of Cape ,peara he, with two others, was tend till. changes inadc, in the same. snow for Air. Henry, His Greystoiles . Lucknow, . Breton. " at SouthaMptaii when s: strong con- W I .1 I ,� . I ' L t L, : "At this moment as I leave the arena L trar ve a e the nows is true. Air. Me- are rotting badly, liefeary half of them . - . I wind arose causing the fatal V. ' I Hello I � t His body was brought to his I . my heart goes out to all Canada in the resuf gawls gere anyway. I will go that way, Nor. were his The Annual ineetingof the Lucknow I . I hope that peace find prosperity may borne 4 Grand Bend for burial. Mr. Horace Newton and family took 140lopliants a success and he will sow no branch of the Religious Tract and Book ' . . Our Grea Shoe 'Sale abound." Mr. Hy, Howard wheeled to Harpley ossession of their lianilgome new more seed of that VarietV,L Xhe Purple Society Wits beld in the Methodist . � I I .. I Saturday evening in the moonlight Erick residence. oil .Lighthouse street Toi%,, are now his favorites. church one evening last week. Rev. .1 , L __ I hours and returned Sunday. for Hallowelen, We wish them pros� Mr- William Patterson lias been in- Dr. crotarV of the Spoiety,gave . . A , Big Success. . . The great Mammoth block tit St parity. I (I'llging Ill his favorite sport of fox an 1111110eIrl,att"i'leg address: On "What shall Sarah.. HON. GEO. B. FOSTEROS Joseph is in course of completion'anil L On Thursday evening as Mrs. T. H, hunting and with hig nsulll success, the harvest be ?11 showing clearly the I 11 I . . I STATEMENT. we hope to see a grand structure before Videan witq ePossitig over from her Nothing will drive away the blues so work done by the So6ioby which is each --­Wkz_-::�Qt�::�� . - I I . I I . stand's restaurant she fell into the saw- r boys'James an 2 . .. following at ' has L er which Is being opened. boug,lit a new buligy lately and have! local officers were re-eleoted --Rev,Mr. ' I long. I . I , home on West stract to bit,. Black. well as it run after Reyntied. year making marked progress, The The Webste d Archie A despatch from St. Jolinj N. B,, . . I Hello Is that you Eliza . says :�Tlie .ittenicub __ - I L I . -g fro a w1th-1wind of I - been Putting, it to good nap, espec Motennan, president; Mrs. G, We have had it great rush of busine, in been issued by Air. Foster .­ Alias Mazie Konnedv I oturned to her 'lally H. . . �eg, I . 61 We have been. defeated In New CHRIST IN THE . . TEMPLE. home at Clinton od r, riday after a the older of tile two. They are. a Douglas, Sao, -Treag, . Say, Where can I see Bargains, with strictly UP-TO�DATB FOOTWEAR. Re- I - . pleasant visit with bet- friend, Airs. morry pair and we are all pleased to Air. Durnion of Lanes has sold but his . you ineinber we are not selling old stock butNE1W FALL GOODS. 0e, Brunswick. Too much Blairism, and I Kelly. spe thern enjoy themselves so well, business at that place to Sidney Gibson . We have witboat a doubt the best assortment of Boots and I Tarteism. But we shall Bend five One of the most touching incidents On Tuesday mot-nitig of last week a of West Wawtmosh. The latter has also townight 1 . I Shoes of all kinds to choose from, arid we have been told by . I several during our great sale that prices are lower than they good men to Parliament to keep alive ill the life of Christ was the scene in Mrs. Shannon, her daughter, Joqie, very pretty wedding tookplace in St. boon appointed postranator. Why, down 'at the Hub we.ro asked fdr inferior goods elsewhere. � the honorable traditions of the Liberal. tile Temple, where, as a bay of twelve, and thrme sons, Walter, Frank and Janie,' church, Seaforth, when Miss John AloVall of Ilolyroad has purobas. Noll. Conseryative party in this pe.0vince, howasfoundindeep discussion with Fred, left the Park flouge this week to to Purcell, third daughter of Mrs, ed Win, MarshallPs 100 acre farm in , Grocei y. I We 'Invite 130111wisoll and court criticism .. No better figh ts- were wAged than Wel- the chief tgriests and sageS Of the spend the winter at the ff upon'hotel. . Thomas Purcell of that placeo and Air. Morri& He gets possesion next April. 0, you are going there ? . don's in Albert andAlcLeod'g in York, Jewish fai . Ibis a subject which E rigineer and Mrs. W. BrOugh will George Corbett of the Gravel Road 11 We esteem both on thq Mingle merits of men and has ever appealed to the poeb and spend this winter at Toronto. � , The price paid was $5,000. Air. and it�a pleasure to show you our immense stock and Hullett, were made man find wife, IV hy yes, everbody goes, istions. Dot came near winning painter, and few episodes in the Alias Annie Brindley died on Friday Rev. Father McCabe performed the Mrs. Marshall mill continue on the I quote you one Low Cash Prices. We want your trade. We . quf , . * . I know we can save you money in your Shoe Bill, I An should have won under anything career of our Saviour have' been more a. m.aftee some months illness. Miss ceremony, The bride farm Airs. McCall is their daughter. there. ' . like fair condi wore & becom- I 11 itions. Don't imagine reverently depicted by pen and Brindley wits faithful to her trusti ing costume of nav3� blue camel hair Mr. Pettiplede of Whiteeburch- is in , See our windowo for Friday's and Saturday's we are discouraged; not a bit of* it, pencil. . wherever employed and many wt � the Clinton hospital, vultere be recently Sa ) I The greatest of all the pictures Ili sorry that nothing could be done for 111�1 ifeb, Miss Mary Purcell, sister of the underwent an operation. About Air . . Special Sale, . Laurierism is a. skin disease and like re cloth with a PICtUrB, bftt,And the brides. ,Y, Savall did you see ,� I the measles must have its run bub the Iob t I atches yet? .. will be child Jesus is shown Ili the, tier that could restore hey to health. )I � was costurned in a garnet home. months ago tit. Pettipiece bad his knee those Mi I . C . body politic will surely return to sane Temple in disputation with the Rabbis, Tit(*. hineral took place oil Saturday to split) suit, Air. Thos. Reynolds of Hul. cap fractured. and it never knitted. No. I ,011le ext)OC(Ing 13argaitis, you will not, be disappointed. You Was painted by Hoffman, tile German the Maitland cemetery. Miss BrifulleY lettactedasbestman. Xftetthe core. The operation, we understand, consist- Well,look here, they littve for, OUF exp0lience in tile past has been that it does not pay conditions, Ontario's coriftranation is � get ill(* vallleg� wo, get tile- business. That's what we tire here' the grim spectre Which hatints the master. Tile coloring of this paint. was for years housekeeper for Mrs, , Mony wits performed the bridal party od in sawing or making fresh the ends tt'l)'IYASP,c(")(IQ(Inlit,3rRill)l)er, Wellandlenothinghutthe feast even now, afhostly reminder of Ing is superb; and Cho drawing of I he dg - s. Aft. find Airs, Card were drove to tile bride's bottle who e, af ter of the bones and wiring them together. boxes - With 1000 , what !R ultimate y in store for the facoof tile P11hicit)a1sWonderful. This J ry e Tom best -in([ 'ire prepared to replace free of char 0 any that do I ' edge -to, eakers and the sham purists. Is particular] y true of the filet. jf jp '� k�ni(l� anct attentive to tile de. heartY congratulations had breen ex- . not RiVO entire satiiifaction. THE OLD REL ABLE, I ,sus V 'cc, I I ng tier illness, tended to the happy couple, it delicious I -.--- ,tell box � . I -tile countenance is full of. bOyiBII , �Mrs. 11, 0 ""7- - � - - . . 31any good men have fallen for the CeA I Matches in e, I 11 It Tile party then drove to Mitchell arid I . UrIch. for 5a, and O'Neil . I moment and public life will lose great. beauty, interfused With a big lucas has returned to lie, wedding breakfast wits partaken 'Of. I find home at London after her very pleas- 'f you don't be- �. ' I . IY by tile subAitution made, Many holy intelligence., No more beautiful ant,visitab St, Louis where Phe was spent a few hours with friends thei e. Messrs, W. O'Brion, E. Axt, F. W, most excellent men, however, have conception of the face and figure of the guest t IIY Ifess, W. G. Hess, A. Zettel and J. . ,I to the ranks of our the Master has ever been placed on "I R & SOND been added of her soft, Mr, Willie Cluiefts, The. bride was the reciplent of Ina lieYV801 it Yf;U W11 WK, T"LO . aridsome and useful presents. 8 I Y militant Parliamentary hand which canvas. Aroundhim, are shown Mr. William Tretheway reached h, he Schottler left last week for the pinery count them yourself. the . is much 6steetried and will be ready to meet Rabbis, grave find thoughtful met bottle last week from the Mail a mines. Very POPU- below Grand Bend where they have a Cash and One Price. + r1019S taken as Clash. 1, lar. Tim NLAVS-IUMORT) joins in the victors at Ottawa. Lob us whose astonishment at the wisdotu of where he is engaged its minittog ought- wfqhJngMr. and Mrs. Corbett a long camp. They are on abutitiag and fish- 1000 Matches ? Yes. . . I I ___C� draw our ranks close and begin this eer. in . I mry day the contest for corrc�tit p the youth is strikingly depicted. arid happy inartiod life. I trip, I � . I .tin- The painting, 110 risbin tile Tom- The Wonton'.4 and Young People ,judge Doyle presided ovartho sittings Well, did you ever, INSMIAXCIRI ormon AT THE STORE cipleq, consistent action and prudent Pie," has been accurate Quild of St. Oeorge's chipe '5 1 - ,IV repeoducod ,,b have - __ ��!_��!��___ of the Division Courb last week When a . hrimanitel School for In lans in � - - - - - - W ~ - - - - - - I -A -A -A -A -A -y -WO -V A 1� A A A A A �l I administration at Ottawa, In the most delicate colones in keeping sent hi number of eases were disposed ot, ------ ,.-Vv~ . I � ,fsigned) Poster." with the subl6t, It Is in size 17 x 2f the X. W. T. a very large bate of cloth. T 11Z X2 W G, Z U, UANAG-914 Intorpleaderi. J. I'ostor Va. X, U 0 , bbwm I � _ . . . . . . I - __ . ,. , I I . . .I ., . .. . . - .__ I N . . rt!t� - every Christian home. I Y � . tin find R. Bleignoul claimant, , ��Ohn,; Wo O'Neil) , � __ . inches, and is A beautiful stud for illg � . 06 of the most attractive events of New York, Nov, 12, -Sir Obarles was nit AeLlon where execution hadbeen St. 11014011S. Our readem will be Interested hi the season will be tile Patriotic Fair, Itivers Wilson, president of the Grand made, by the bailiff on goods in pogaos- GET VALUE f0fl' YOURAONEY I I If knowing that the Pardily Herald and which will be held on Friday of this, Trunk Railway. who reached this city gion, of ContInIg terAiris on the. way from . When in Ilecd Of FUPnitUr6bUyfr0M AIS and 'You will be iture to got good Week Star, of Montreal, havR week in St.. George's Sunday School, from England laqt Saturday, says � (intended for Itot f8allo') i9ecurellthe right of this famoug pie. We feel cat tain that it will be a great that tile main object of his visit lionsall to St. Joseph. The plaintiff VI'llue for your money, We have, the reputation of nialting Goods that ltre gur_ J The Rev. It. FalrbrAin of Dungan. ture foil their aubscribers thia year, S110=51 is to Secure it general manager for wag.unable t6 prove Cofitin its the ow. .A--�Qlinton. PaBqed by none. TIUSHY Yurniture and SLOP Work is noballowed to oAtot I - five also another interesting. A ro,cel M for rheublatisin Waq giVen tile Grand Trunk fit Iftee of Charles tier And judgment wits given for claim- _!,___�! � - ­­­ 1. . - ..-- - f_-11! - ��.- I non conducted the thanksgiving Qer 'They bt __�fimi out, waret,0011381 . . vices of the communion on Monday picture entitled "Ilome from tile Mr(4.119, Horton tile other di�iy foe M. Hayo, President Wilson says.- 1%nb volthout costa. H. J. D. �'Iooke of I., I evenin InAt, War," represellti% tile happy return tile PlIbIle good which we will "We have not decided to whom we flensall appeared for the olaimantv . � I jUSILErz 1190LINING CHAIR i� . erve in ,; mt. geter Clark in oil the sick list at of one of Out, (Anq !an soldiorg front these columns .-loz. pulverk nitre, hall offer the position'but it will go to .. - ­ a k, 'Cott noot, comp=14. Thiq fiq the vPPv 1,00A thing foi, it La,wn and one of the MoAt conitoptable resent. South Aftion, If; Iq a splendid sou'Ven. loz. sulphar nitre, Itiz, licorice, Ioz fin experienced American railro,til man, dolly -da, Ulonthly otet l ' p Mrs. T. S. Jobb of Wiligham, Wha ir of the late War, find Appeals at bitce orentri of tartar, the whole to be wbixed . IVA, wftrin, bealthy blood Is given . 'T.M!,,,, " 17� ChAirs OVel' made Wl' that purpose. Ask to see them, � . . I ilf,djoi,adloy. stife, effootnal, Lad es a0k ; every Canadian. in 111). of honey. One table9poollful of ---- �� ood'a Saivaparilli And thua your druglat fortok% QUO Roof Cam, bas been visiting her daughter, Mra, to It han been _ - __ _ by ff P UNDeRTAKING Ilenry Wood, returned home on Mon. Apecially painted for, the Family thia mixture ia to be taken once it, da oonglis. colds, fill! pneumobla fire pre- ftolid. take s2o 0 of% as all Alixturel, Plus and , In thisAepartment, we carry'. a complete stock of ! �t a I I, No, I. ' _!. . , I A� opid mic of Smallpox hits bpoke" taitttlotis are dange'roua. Fried Altbot rNineral suppl�,' Gooll at ai� do, 1 sf; Iletald and Weeklg Star, and will be Coldbasto be guarded against white out ,a, aue'111=17 tOL Cho maq�q' vented. Take It how. b-x-N*.&iodegreegatr6ffger,$ porbox, V0. Iloanes and Outfit, Charges moderate. I " . I I . I - I .. - . . � � . I . � 11 I't�,mallo,donvocelptotprioean(ItWOB-O-,P,nt � Tit, koflr Miller Arld Miss MftVY rient along with thA picture, I, phriat x1aing thla remedy. ing of A.I`Ab.q ant persong froill -_ �. 211116 cook 00111palkywilldflo 011L (31lipit, who are Attending 'school at in, the T6inplo," to every 144111HY Rev. Mftrk Turnbull bag An Ameel. the east during the.Exhlbition, MINOR, 1 ittid 2 Rold0dre06 �Ity #A BROADFOOT9 BOX & 0,u # "Allm I Godericho apent Sunday last tit bottle. Herald subqeriber new of, renewal. , call Beauty Pone II11411 in tho reetory ltol)e - MY tespougiblo Dfugglats In 06n6cls. I a I ,b garden whiply boastq, I o I A new Organ IIAS been Put into the Ali ifitereeting,dencriptive painphlo I W in November A ule.4,4age froin Lf)rd 'rtft ttll- TO CURE A COLD IN ON I J. W, clkidlc,,Y,� "gliago . 'r I � � , i , . � , 4� * FOU or ( ; � , , I Preftterift" Church on trial. will be eent free no any of our 1,etl.derit of two rone butle, Tile rector intends oullei No. I find No. 2 gold fit Clinton by Waft,,4 & Vo I , � 11 m that, Liout. 10111m,qlpy (if tile Take L-amative 11roino Qutnipe'Tab 1C. llovoy, It. IT. Combo and S. AcUtion, '�t,lhb 411d 8111111a Calla Answered at, Ueqidence of out Air. J,oh" Alocrootle, druggist, of Itip- Ginicling it request for it by postAl card to havol It, covered so that lie may have Royal Canadian llfragootiq, recently re. . JOY, wag in this Vicinity one day larib to the 11'ami etq. All deugglatq tefond the money Dniggidg. i�tlneral Director, TAV, chidley Xing. ft, opposite Voundrv. IY Herald and Weekly, the p anuve of gathei,ing tile rosoa for, ported dangerouGIF Wounded, la how if i6 fallg ta� cure, 25C. Li. W. Groves 04A, - I Stal" Rantreal, . � to, Xinas if not bef6ro, I out of donger, . sipature la olti each box, I I . . . I . � I . I . I. 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