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OLINTQlgi ONT.ARIO. SEPTEMBER 6 1902.
13aylleld 1101Mentellle
chickens Wauted-eny number of Rook or
* "Holes"-Thia season hair been a Wygd- ttechiokens, 3 lbs or over. Highest
particularly good one for "hcps," both Price, write Greene than direct to tbe Domiiz-
fn payillion and in the town ton Pottery station; Hoessvine, y, o. med.
hall. These little social dances are NOTES. -J. Yates and wife, of God.
most enjoyable affairs, asis Shown he erich, called on friends here the other
the attendance of many Olinton,Godete day Mr Olen; wife and daughters, of
ich and Seaforth Young wens Al" .I0 Kansas, CIL LI Mrs Broadfoot, of Bruce.
Times are obengece‘tnd are ohanging,the H. Glass, of London, and Mrs (Da) field, were guests at W. Stanley's last
people no longsr buy their gleams of iguor. smite gave ims week the final dance of week, etr seeders of eliedeeetwele,
ant peddlers, nor allow themselves to be the season in the town hall. 'The hall is epending a few Weeks at tbe home
coaxed into purchasing wonderful optical wee tastily decorated with bunting, of his brotheren-law. W. Gould, on
ottaclue nor are they even content . 0 go to negro= stalks,golden rod and cat trete. the Karon road.
W. Yeo had the
a store end piok ont it pair of cheap speo. Tae event of the evening was a grand misfortune to lose his horse one night
iaolee with which they think they can see cake walk for it "Gibson" sketch and from the village shed, ahd it was not
best for e minute or two. When 'their eyes "Pincushion leg" as first prize for e t
.0.-Y until the next evening, after miles of
ache or their sight blurs, they seek en ancl gentleman, while the second Pelee -searching, that it was found in a neieh-
&masted optician in whom they have eon. was an enormous fruit cake iced anis., bor's field. A pally belonging to Mrs
Wen"
and expect tem to be able to advise Malty. Miss Gertrude Glass and Dr G. T. Cl. Pickard also took French leave,
them, and prescribe glasses if they are wet smite wee first prize, and Bub and was found on • the 2toci eon- of
found to he required. There'll no gueee- Brewer and Mise Cull the cake. Miss Stanley; it had only gone to pay a,
work in our method of eye.testing. We are Glass' gown and hat were trimmed visit to former friends, A .young colt
'steeled to disoover the nature and degree with yellow ribbon and sunflowers and belonging to Alf Jervis got tato &herb
of any defeet and properly correct- it. No Dr Smith's cane, and christie hat were wire fence the other day and cut a
charge for consultation. most noticeable The dance closed gash in ite shoulder that required a
early and afterward the young gentle-
,, dozen stitches; the man that invented
P. B CREWS, ainteanTruot% a ludnch at Mrs Smith's house.' answer for. Miss V. Tebbutt left on
tetanal vvere entnetainee barbed wire will have a E304 deal to
Many were heard to say it was a fitting Tuesday for Toronto Met-khan:4 Ham.
close to a brilliant season. • eton, and other placeafe she will he
ExerrinG Tv:ie.-There was quite an. away several weeks. Miss Lillie Mc-
• exciting time here last week in the et elartney and T. R. Clourtice are spend -
OPPOSITE TOWN Rm. - fort to eatch a young fellow,whovn it
. ing a few days with friends at Nile.
BIDDLECONBE'S OW BMW. was alleged was making away with a Mrs et. IlacIlwitur, Nile, has been visit-,
stolen horse After the failure to catch ing at the home of Fred Jervis; Iler Mc.
- hint on the bridge, Cobstable Gundry, Dwain drove down Sunday. Misses
Beautifier " of Gederich, and Fritz Geminhardt,
NOTIOL—Sessp Gledhill made a ship. the latter on wheeestarted down south
meat of wool on Monday, ronshitiug on the lake Moore road, and went as far
•of 86 sacks. Herman -Meedel left thie as St Joseph, in the hope of catching
week or Norwich, where he Intends bine But they had evidently got
learning the taking with his brother, , ahead of the youth, for Geminhardt
Thos. Vanstone was stneken by par- returned to town, andlater in the day,
alysis on Sunday, and is in a serious hearing that the fellow had been seen London it couple of days last week, and
condition; we hope he may soon be not far from Hayfield, again started her son Bert went to London Monday
restored to his usual health.' Joe Dick. out, and had the goudfortune to over. to attend Collegiate. Will Courtice,of
Seaforth, visited our burg Labor Day. take him. ' Attempting to capture the Crewe, spent a few days under the par -
boy, the latter put whip to the horse, ental roof. J. W.MaRoberto, wife and
Leebuyil
Expert Watch Repairer Jeweler
Refractionist sad Dispeesing Optician,
Ella and Mabel Willson, who have
been in Seaforth for a couple of weeks,
returned home Saturday. Will Cour-
tice spent Sunday andMonday at home.
Picascatees-Nelson W. Trawartha
of London Normal. anent Labor ty
at hie home. Mrs K, Birks was in
and Geminhardt followed, until run- daughter returned to- Mitchell last
ning into a sand heap, the latter was week Alf Rlackwellevife and children.
NOTES, -George and Alex Clutton,
from near Hamilton, Visited relatisfes thrown from his Wheel, and had to die- of Woodstock, were yisiting a few
here this week. Mr and Mrs H.
Camp. continue pursuit. Report said that a days at J. Colclougles. Miss Vine Teb-
bell and daughter Edith. frorn Huron, . couple of shots were exchanged. The butt left this week on a•visit to Toren.
were guests of Mr and ire D. Stirling
boy teas captured later, however, and to and other points. Miss Edythe Teb-
t
on Saturday and Sunday. W. Kee. ,
taken ta Goderich. It- Is geld that the butt returned toGoderich last week af-
cade, from neer Stratford, spent Labor horse on which he was riding, and sup- ter a short visit to her home. Mr and
day with .Ry Linklater. Mr and Mrs posed to have been stolen, was inreal- Mrs W.Elford,of Goderich, are visiting
,John McNevin and eon John, Wing- ityhis own,but there is sonie cemptica- in the village. Mr and Mrs John Curry:
hano, spent the harder POith the for. Hort in the matter. • . Lioderice, spent Saturday with the lat-
mer's mother. Mrs le afford returned • Pnettlerrnatert CatatcHsa-Last Sun„ teres parents on the 14th. Louis Gray -
home last week from Dakota," where dile; was the second day of services for elle left last week for Stratford, where
she had been visiting her eaughter, the opening of the new Presbyterjan .he has secured a igood position in the
Mrs W Stewart. • church in Bayfield. Large congrega.. baggage department of the G.T. R.
. • Mous again filled theadifice to Its doors ' SUCCESS TO THEM. --We are glad to
Goderieb •
, and the,•Rev Dr StewartOf Clinton de- 'learn of the success of our friends,
, • livered two excellent discourses. So Philip and Lotus • Gravelle' of Strate
Seetemer -A visit to the G T R depot mild and earnest is he in hie manner ford.- Phil, who has been there for
will now give one an idea, of the shape of imparting and drawing you into several months,
has been. in the em -
of the new building, The foundation closer touch with the living word of ' lo of the G. T, R. all the time; that
is practically complete, anti the joists God Chat thoughts of this world have
lor the first floor ate nearly all in pos4 no place, in your mind, while he is ad.
ition. Many of the pressed- bricks dressing'you. The. music of the choir,•
that will be used in the building are as on former Sunday was ,weIl up to
now on the ground, end it looks as if the mark and selmewere suny by out,
the building will be ready fPr use be" ' side talent at both services. etre col.
ore tbe cold weather. . ' . lections of been Sunday's amount to
No's -The Goderieh Organ Comsomething over $200,and will assist the
pane was closed this week for stock finance committee materially is closinv
purposes. The Huron Hotel othe debt off their new edifice Rev Mr
addition is ben plastered, and in it Henderson, of • Reese% on •Monda
few weeks will be ted.det for occupation.
' The many friends of -Street Inspector
Reid will regret his continued eine*
he has just returned from undergoing
treatment at Detroit. The Goderich
Engine Works are pretty busy these
s days, and appearances are that they
will continue to be so; on. Saturday a
marine engine was shipped to Coiling
-
wood. The G T R authorities are
sending 25 to 30 cars ofgrain eastward
daily.
Weistfield• .
tentetcH.-Mr Croesley:Will preach in
the Westfield church next Sabbath at
1030 a. in, - There will be _____,...e___ . „ _ ....,..._ .,.. the considered:en of,. wni_cb ran into
service in the afternoon in order to . WI; ni.., , % . - four figures. - Wilw is frehir ritTITege iit te-
.
give the people an opportunity of hear; . oans.-04 -Monday last quite a twsiiccessi
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n the future.
ing them. e . , • . number from here left for the west; To CeterrOze-Among those who re-
l.:WTI:um-On the evening of Sept. joae Sparrow, . George Foster, Joseph turn to Clinton Obliegiate this week on
.8th Rev Dr Medd, of Hensall, will de- Wird, nlarry Armstrong, Wm. Reid the opening. of that institution for the
liver hie popular lecture "Wooing and and Mr Stayner, from Brucelield, left fall term are 131aeche Tebinitt, Fred
wedding,' in the Methodist church Clinton for Winnipeg, beingticketed Ames% Gordon Amess,Staeley Aeneas,
. . here. Dr Medd's lectures are highly by Mr Jackson. james Armstrong has Rey Pickard, Edward Bedour and
spoken of, and we believe this to be one rented his evaporator to Messrs Tow!? Henry Badoue. We underetabd also
of his beet. Special music will also be & Case, of Olintein. who are burly reno- that Jeronae Bacloun, a former pupil of
.given. Everybody come and et:do*" it eating and putting in the Most modern this school, wbo taught with great
treat. machinery, ‘ and will be ready to start success at St Joseph, and attended col -
NOTES:— Among these who left .for on Monday, prepared to • buy a large lege in Quebec last yew, will eftt the
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Manitoba on the recent excursions quantity le cash on deliver
of app s, y. present pursue his studies fu er at
wife left for their Clinton Collegiate. Watch for the re
"Thos TunneyAand MTaylor nd
were ,as McGill. Albert Fothergill, Charles Johns and
home in Chicago on Thursday', well cord Holmesville veil make at next
. . . a
Andrew Auld • Mr and Mrs Geo Gar- pleased with their well earned holidays. year's departmental examinations.
rett, of.Hullett, vent Sundae with rel- Mrs R. ltecOool and children, who have m...
amma -The barbed wire fence is
'' atives here. Quite a number are at: been vieiting her. parents, returned to still adding to ite list of victims. ' On
Drumbo on 'Wednesday.
4tending the Hunter -Crossley meetings her heme in Wednesday of last week Will . Pickard
in Dungannon. J. Wilford, of Blyt , Mrs 3ohn Barbour returned temher had it fine colt eo badly injured as to
will occupy the pulpit here on Senday home in Rob,. Grey county, en on-
e necessitate the services of eveterbear
next in the absence of the pastor, Rev. day last. Rev Mr and Mrs Miller "•ur9-' •Orr SatuidaYeAltred JeviSallr$re
T. B.Coupland, who will be in Toronto. visiting this week atPark Hill. Mieses severely cut, and at first it was thought
•Several cases of typhoid fever. ars re- Minnie and Inez Andrews, Park Hill. it would not live, but under the treat -
;ported around Dungannon. . , who . have been visiting Imre for the •ment of a evet" from a, neighborin
evening deliveree his _time honored,
address and drewit lerge apprecietive ,
audience.
• • NiarEs.-Mr B. Combs and Mr Rat-
tenbary.were in town last week. Mrs"
Pollock is able to be up again., after her
recent illness. Miss Flor ence McLaren,.
of Goderich, has been spending the last
week with Mrs Smith. Messrs Gardner
and Forrester:- from Clinton, attended
two of the "hope" last week. The
work on ilia dock is going ahead rapid-
ly, and the. crib work. is ready to be
sank as soon as the dredge comes. The
fishermen report excellent catcbes of
salmon the last few weeks.
25c.
The New Era will be sent
to new subscribers, for the
balance of the year, for the
einnof 25c cash
Toeneramitb.
Isioilis.-Mr and Mrs Sandrick and
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1The Label Telts the Date, i
Nippipmoppompe~pppotopePe•
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'00.010,00,01
si ear year in *deems
1,1.50 when not so paid
Tbe September Meeting of the
Town Council.
daughter, Nellie, of Ingersoll, who --
have been visiting at P. W. Orictrs for Our Aldermen met in regular tiessioe
dd 1 di
some rime, returned home We nes ay, estTuesday evening to SCUBA e
• Miss Sandrick goingby train and her tovvn's welfare and transact such other)
parents Mies Fisher, of Ben- I business as was brought before them.
miller, is enjoying an extended visit There were presentthe Mayor, H B
. with friends in this locality. Miss N. Combe, Chas Overbury, Thos and Alex
McDonald is visiting at the home of McKenzie and. Jae Ford.
her sister, Mrs Crich. Miss E. Mc- The principal items of business were
Kni ht and Mi b 11 S h i
th si f
g $13 Mabelle e tan ury e pas ng o accoun Vega y ng ne
fordsteewalks, and reports of the
. Ashton is engaged with t%, Orich. A et:el:test, an property:committees.
Goderleh Townahlp
1 number from here picnicked at Bay. . fl B Combe, chatrmato of the last
"NOTES.-johs Stewart too A plea-
sure trio to the Sault last week. geld on Labor Deer, but it lamer num- named committee, reported that the
Peter Cote Weeded. the Toronto tair
Mrs her took in the Pan-American at the furnaces in the town were Ina bad
this week, John Rethwell, Base Line mino. Miss F. and T. Townsend and condition, and reconirnended that new
um Murray visited friends at tba 1 ones be put in at Ones. Or motion it
is in a Winne' mood at present over tht's West end on Labor day. The League was decided to call for tenders for same,
advent of a baby boy striving. The et Turners was addressed on Sunday and also for the shingling of the weigh
trustees of S: S. No. 9 has had their
own time trying to select it teacher but who gave a splendid topic,
evening by Miss Aitcheson, of Hullette Oates shed.
COUNCIL-Uouncil met at Daly's eThe street - committee reported as
fon eve : That all the trees On both
Mr Hollaed has decided to remain his
full term. Mrs It. Welwood and his aides of Rattenbury street west have
sister, MISS Susie, who have been visit. hall, Egmondville, on Saturday, Aug. been trimraed; Orange street from On-
itlyejas. and Robt. Richardsotereturned 881 all the Members were present. The
Geo rates were etreek as mews . per Wee to Princess; one side of Victoria
'to Brooklyn, N. Y., on Saturdey,
Wise, wife and two children* of Cleve. county purposese$2,115,55, requiring a, t'''' nigh, and both sides of High; 100
rate at I.1 on the dollar. Fee general four ince tile were placed on Queen,
Land, who haye been visiting at the old and 30 ten inch tile ; 30 loads
homestead for the past two weeks,. re. township purposes the SUM 9f $4,,323.51, of gravel were placed at the appreacnes
turned home last week; they were ac- requiring a rate of 2,2 mills on the dol.
companied by Mr Wise's Mother. who ler. •For public school purposes 8,8 to tbe new crossings; aiso that the til-
ing and filling in on south' side of On -
required by section 70 of the public
will make a lengthy visit with them.
Woe Wise and Mrs Jenkins lett for the schools act, $1,671,67, requiring a rate tart°, from Dr Shaw's to J Rattenbtirv's
lot, lied been tinished. •
same place on Saturdey last to spend a of 88 mills. The various amounts
few days. Messrs Herb and Will Mc- asked for by the boards of school trust- Two petitions for sidewalks, Nos. 51
Gregor left on Monday tor Souris,Man, ees is as follows: 55 No 1 -For gen- 1 and 52, to be built on Prineess and
John Middleton went to Ilderton Mon- eral PUrp0808. $55 14, . _requiring a rate' Huron streets, .were passed, and the
day to visit an old friend,John Beacom, of .8 wattle for uaying debenture No. 3, engineer was empowered to build the
who is very sick; he was a, fanner g226.56, requiring a -rate of 1.2 mills. walk over the. old drain on Princess
steset, but that a tile drain wee to be
resident and deputraeeve of our towri. S 5 No 2 -the sum of $328,57, requiring
ehip. We are Pleased to be able. to re- a rate of 1.5 mills. 5 8 No 3 -the sum put in from the old one, across Orange
port that he is on the mend. Miss of $274,01, requiring a rate of 1 1 mills. and Princess' streets to the big drain
Brooks, of Perth, Lanark Co., returned 8 h N ) 4 -none required, 5 5 No 5- on Orange.'• • ' • '
to her home Wednesday after a enjoy- $200.42, requiring a rate of 1.1 mills. S The following are the receipts and
able visit at the home of RobteThomp. 8 Ni 7 -none required, S S Na 8- - expendituree for the month:
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son of the 16th. • $349.42, requiring a rate of 20 alias. S EXPENDITURE
8 Nci-9-$361-35 re uirine. a rate of 18
A DARINO NOOVIENAL. - An im. • ' " Long Improvement amount :-
ited friends here on Sunday last. T. iti
known, person bad the audacity to en,
ter into erebriel Elliott's stables one
night recently and took out his delver.
Whep the hired map went'out to the
stable in the morning he -found the
equine in a: state of prespiration and
terribly marked with the whip, The
person or persona were at not known
but such an effence is a most ignonire
ious as well as barefacedness, and the
guilty party if found out should be
punIsned severely.
LucitY.-NWol ;Wise, of 00010
township, had the goodfoitune last
week to haae tyre cows come in -vith
twin calves each. It is something WI..
usual for one farmer to have two such
as this in a smell herd of ca;ttle. Both
mothers .atod their calves are in fine
shape,
e as given satisfaction. is evidenced . Aux Batmen:v.-Adam Quay, 7th.
byethe fact that he has. been proniotcd i can., had the'misfortune to fall from a
twice, accompanied by the consequet t 1 scaffold in a barn, breaking his arm.
raise in salary. Lott's, who went it His numerous frietids hopefor a speedy
week or so ego, started the mornidg recovery. It is an old sayingthat One
after his arrival as aesistadt baggage- trouble never Comes alone.:
DARN CHA.NGE;-Joshua Hill,ot Sum.
Man. at the station at it good salary. es
Needless to say he likes the work. and
we wouldn't be much 'Surprised if in merhill, has bought the old Whitely
"farm of SO acres on the Base eine, from
the very neat future he should follow
Phirs exern ple and commit matrimony. L. M Aiming, pitying a good price there
To THE Fitoiva.;-Prof. J. I. Holds.'
worth, of Drexel University, Philadel- . . •
pine, is spending part of his holidays fiallett
under the parental roof. Since his Young ehlekent Waited -If you have any
,/acatiOn -started he has been combee. Fewer nal:wins for sihe terse:. earcIxtooradr
ing business and pleasure at Washing- UZI& 'or 4111
..s.aneWlIngtatoo. c g•
ten, D. O., New York and other plages. _ WEST. -Mt' Thos Cole, form, -
of his continned success in his chosen IN THE
erly • of this township, writing from
His many friends here are glad to hear
Drexel University, Professor of•Politi-
of Cypress River, Manesays: -"The crops
are grand out here thts year; this is the
profession. As one of the Faculw
to :the leant. That his • abilities are I started to .citt niv wheat • on the 21st.
best crop office I came to the country.
cal Economy, etc., heels rapidly .going
recognized outside the University Walls" I have 82 acres of wheat, 16 of oatsand
is apparent from the fact that he re- 8 of barley and all are good. • Weeeres.
fused an offer from a publiehing firm, ell well and like the country fine, but
we are always feed to see our Huron
-friends and the -NEW -ERA is evreicorne
visitor each week."
paet two weekie returne hon3e Satur. them it is Improving. •
Jobe Daniels, at etaysville, Onte day. J.3. Keysewife and child, whii
,
• attempted suicide by cutteng his have been visitiog•relatittes and friends ON TRE SICK Lase.--Jehn Walter is
throat; he will live.
— here, left for their home in Nashville,. confined to the house at present' we
J C Deble Tenn., on Thursday. ' hope to beer of his speedy recovery.
• i
, man of Portends of Mrs Holmes will
heart trouble and May die. Auburn ' a well known business Arthur, was stricken with bThe many friends
sorrY to hirer that she .113 quite ill
,__ ., again; despite her great age she is pos.
Accentore-The village has Pm 103 tressed ot a wonderful vitality and we
share of accidents during, the past trust tha,t she' may again recover' her
. week. On Thursday eveninMr accustorded health and strength.
Neageles daugeter, Nebel, cut the end'
CHtotom-Thos Murch, of Clinton,
of her finer nearly off in the wore?
took charve of the work here last Sab.
-LTBiiill'el-2fitiglifealles-ellgenlie-git-egktiv93111‘. Asn'eletinfitinkanWe-tnrnalef_4eStire
• , the evening. At the meeting of the
cellar with a glass laiiip in her hand
;
League on Monday evening it thought. i cutting a very bad gash in her .neck,
ful discourse was Riven by F.0,1elford,
s 1.
which had to have four or five stetches
s , put in it,and on Satueday Mr Turnbull,
i brother of Dr Turnbull, stepped on a
i nail, which atm him a Painful wound.
1 The "wounded' are all doinfg eoing nitely
Q.ea • "e, e eeeeeeeeeeeseee ,
4 Shirts
At
HALF ADOLLAR
5 On Saturday we will put on s
able One Hundred °eared thirsts
at half it dollar each, They are
s light and dark colors, hard and
eon, fronts, arta • tlie lad mem or
l• lines tbat sold at $1 and 111,25
Narmi, — quite. a Dumber of the
S people from here visited the Clrossley
• and. Hunter meetings.in Dungannon
on Sabbath,
. •
".. Sifafortb
on the topic "Communion and trans,
church will be reopened AMA the 21st, her son James are visiting this, week u y. McDonald
gimes mem Rut( bereave Rose•and family moved ft ono *here
formation." It is anticipated that the re the removal o his family -Mrs
but this le not yet definite children, of Hey, spent a short time Godetidh.
at Neil M.cetregor's. Mrs- Murner and butt spent Leber day with friends in
pare / to Wingbem last week. aa Mr Rose is
h ed 0 bell during the first of and Mamie titillate vdoo took tl t d that
MARRIAGE. -We clip from the W est -
ern Preirle, of Cyprese Hitter, Mate
an item of interest to our readers, con-
cerning the marriage of a daughter of
fornoer resident here: "Atthe home
of Mr and Mrs Thomas Cole on Wed-
nesday, August 6, their eldest daugh-
ter, Miss Lilian,. was. married to Jon
Kinsley: -The matriage service was
held out of doors, the wooded slepes of
the hills making a beautitul back-
ground. • The groom eves supported by
his brOther, David Kinsley, while the
bridesmaid' 'was Miss Gertrude Cole.
The bride was attired in it very pretty
costunoe of white rauelin and lace, and
'after the ceremony, which was wit-
nessed by a large number of relatives
and friends, the company. enjoyed the
hospitality.of Mr and Mrs Cole around
ten sabundenele eilepplie table. The
loeidenent the redeye:it' e any gifts,
including china, cutlery, lamps, easy
chairs, and a beautiful couch."
Stanley "
DR/Me-Word has been received of
the death near Portage la Prairie of
David W. Yuill, formerly of Stanley.
Re -passed quietly away at the age of
over 80 years. He had many friends
in this neighborhood who will regret
to learn of his departure.
NOTES -Mies .11larer Gilmer left on
Monday for Moose Jaw, Assn, where
she will visit her brothers, who are
. .
nulls. /3 5 No 10-4 04.02, requiring a
rate of .7 mills. Seaforth separate
school -$13L21, requiring _ a rate of 2
Mills. Union No, 1; McKillop -e2.20,
requiring a rate of .07 mills, Tucker-
emith ratepayers will be pleased to
learn that their taxes will 130 about I
mill On the dollar !ewer than last year,
or about $5 less on an asseissinent of
$5000. James Cumming was reap-
pointed collector at a salary of $90,and
he will be required to.furnish the riettal
amount of bond for $10,001 Mr Gut-
teridge was given a cheek for $500
as-
artnpekenetit theSproatbridge
abutments which are completed but
not passed by the engineer. Accounts
were passed amounting to $95.57. The
next meeting will be held at Strong's.
helLon Saturday, Oct. 4, at 10a m.
• . Dungannon •
NOTES. -Thos, Anderson was &guest
at John Mole's Auburn, on Sunday
last. Wm Mole spent . Sunday at
Auburn, Quite it few are attending
the meetings in the hall. , W McLeod
spent a few days with friendem Holy -
rood. Mrs Sarielcourne, daughter of
Mrs Ellen Glenn,who has been visiting
her mother, has returned to her home
at Grand Falls. Montana. : John Mitch-
ell, woo has been visiting at the Soo,
h et dh em oh • oved in
as r urne om u impr
health. •Ak-B. Davidson and family, of
Goderich, • spent Labor. Day at efe. j„.
Orawferd'se Frank Russel leaves for
the Soo on 'Wednesday. Mrs M H
Welsh, of Goderieh, is vicatitiv friends .
here:, • John Mole and .son, Edward,
were callers in town ohe day last week.
Hubert (Maser spent • Sunday evening,
JE Wheatley, workbill acksount..0250 09
B Churchill, gravel 222 50
J W Bailey, sand 16 85
J E Wheatley, workbillacebank239 70
13 Churchill, 165 70
W Bailey. sand ' 18 00
Thee A Walker, cement :660 00
G Pioketea loads of clay 1 00
R& Ransford, Inrober 36 00
R Holmes. printing 11. 52
100
11398
D Cook, teaming., 410
' Bell Telephone 10
3 Rands •
B Chukchi% gravel... — . . ,
Properky account :- •
• Chimney cleaner
R & J Ransford, salt
R Ores, sand
Cemetery account :-
J Rands
Jag Murray., janitor
Street ,acoonnt '
Carter work bill
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Antiseptic Foot Powder,
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Street lighting • • .
Electric Liglit ... ;.• 7000
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(limns license
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Station amass
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Liserise,Prjde defellee...„, .,. a ••• '1 OD
Cemetery Work „ "- 1400
Sale of 2 e Iota .. ... . •.., 1400
Sale .0f1 single graye . - 1, 50
at John Elliott's. . We are .sorry to ' .
hear that Mt s Geo Westbrook and Mrs • Wibilham• '
_Frank Glean are down with typhoid Our, Fall Importations of fashionable •Dry
Goode aro weekly arriving. IN 8 invite napes,
rfeevcoevreewry0 hope to. hear of their speedy
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t—arTebbeeinilgtihneteldr-hCerr°e88alerYe Geo 0 . Hanna to Miss Carrie 'Fisher
Two. WEDI)INGE.—The marriage of
.. . GEO. B. KING Winghain.
proving a. fine success; ' Hall could not'wee soletritzed evoure reclock•on Thurs..
admit all Sunday night, and was full
on Tuesday evening. Several have de-
cided for Ch est. Union services will
be held next Sunday •as follows r- At
10.30 in hall, led by Mr Hunter; at 3 p.
me for men only, subject "Personal
Purity,"and at 7:30 in the eveninv; ser -
Vice every night the following week at FELL TO HIS DitA.TEI,—By feeling. 'a
7,45. Union services in Westfield distance of 25 feet on 'Wednesday
Methodist church Sunday at 10,30 con- night, Donald Sutherland, of Wing -
dotted by Mr Crossley. Additional ham, sustained such severe injuries
seating. room will be provided in a day that he died Satin day miming. Suth-
or two. eriand•was walking from Petrolea and
wae runned down by a hand -car on a
• St. Bolen* • a • bridge, ne was knocked to the
(if ground and sustained fracture of the
NOTEEb-Rev Mr and Mrs' West
Bluevale, visited them cousins, Mr and
Miss Gordon last week. Rev S. M.
Whaley has returned home. after sev
eral weeks vacation, and was delighted
tion. Bettor
day. They are both- well-known
Winghamites, and we extend congrat-
ulations. Our popular jeweler. Halsey
Park, has also taken unto ' himself a'
wife, in the person of Mrs ,Findlay, of
Ripley, The cereinony took place at
the brides horneen Ripley on Thursday.
•
hip and internal injuries. Be was ate
tended .by Des Duinfield and Chalmers,
butt it was ofno avail. Deceased Was
33 years of age. The body was taken
to find that decided improvements had to Wingham for interment.
been tnade in the manse during his
absence. J. (). Martin, Miss Miller and
Miss (Jameren, visited friends in God-
erieh this week. A number from
around here took in the Circus at
Wirighatri last Saturday: Mrs- . Mc.
Donald and family, of Brandon, is at
present visiting her brother and sisters
at the old homestead. Mears .Tete
butt and McDonald holidayed at God-
erieh onLabor Dey. The infent child
of Wm Woods was buried at Si, Helens
cemetery oe Saturday last, We are
worry to hear that Mrs Weatherhead
NOTI48.-0, Lloyd, Son & Co, have
asked the Council for $6P00 to enable
them to extend their plant for the
manufacture of doors; they will em-
ploy 25 extra hands and the proposed
iouildinv will be 36x80, Rev W. R.
Hobbs, of Winvharn, was registered
at one tef the hotels in Wetaskiwin,
this past week. Mrs (Rev) R. .0.obbl*
andfitmily are expected home from
Port iteewayrlin, Mihkska,to day. Mr
in Miller, who was:a member of the
last Canadian contingent to South.
Africa. and Mr Apert Incetrien, of the
Sen., is at present qutte 111, but hope Northwest, both old Clinton residents,
SIM Wheat* of her recovery: Among have been visiting with their uncle,
those who left this week for Goderich Mr H. Kerr. ....--. .
farming in that is tee . ,
spelfeeetteneafte'lerregelitectfathlkei"' vf"ett` filie.. VellegitetheandiMotleleareeetgoee 13 Otttr, .%.rvitytyttanti;z4trefamtra.;:twli6.:
is now manager of the Canada Furth
tield.during the first of the week, Mins erford, Robt j Miner, and Mary U.
ture Manufacturers factories ho Wing -
Edna Hamilton, of Blyth, was visiting Clark. Miss Mine Rutherford enters.
ham has moved his family to town.
at Mr Graham's MIMI the holidays. taitied. a F. number of friends on Friday
The Seaforth Ex ositor saps as follows
Mrs Sti13289 Cavaeron, b Greenock, and evening lastsandall (goed themselves
HAND Yott SEEN IT ANYWHERE—On with ra amp oor. now per anen y oca e ntown,
being managen of the furniture fat,
Menday evening VVill Yeo drove down the week. .,Mrs lealcener, of Ilayfield, Junior Leaving here laet year,
tories there. Mre Rose leaves many
to our village and tied. his hone in the paid teshort visit to lire Gilmour ntence this week their Pert II tun.
shed. Before dohng so, however,. he this week. Mr Brown, of Blyth, and Leaving work, tbe former at Goderich
ting her removal from liere will heart.
friends in Seaforth who, While regret
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unhitched it frOm the buggy as it was his nephew, of Detroit, 'were visiting Collegiate, and the latter at feicknow.
not of the quietest nature. By. some at Mr Graham's last Week. J.'R. resuated. his s udieS for tg congratulate the good people of
Meant; the aninoal sueceeded in break. .. • Part II Senior Leaving at Goderich, ifi ham in eecurin h th• d
• Viriniiipeg had 175 deaths' and 115 Useflitl citizens as Mr and Mrs Rose,
while Miss Mary Clark and T,0"Loughe ' g such Vint y an
forth, is attending the model school at the ilifir1188a, At last report Mt' had
No.rels.-Miss Minnie Beettle, of Sea- ing the rope and away it went, With
births during Augutit. lin will attend the 'Me el; We wish ell
Robb moGuee has it new Neu she Was an active chetah and Sunday
schoel *teeter, and in these and other
London. Roth Shea, of Seaforth, has not got any track of it.
Emertion distriet, Man., le yfelding Batir:ctoe8rsw. ith blower attaehed. Mrs - capacities she wilt he much Missed
returned honle after visiting his broth. DoMINION POI:ft:MY STA.TION.—This 85 bushels to the acre. is, Millar spent Saturday and,Sundai
Myth.
' bleiattreene-Mise Logan, daughter
of Jas. Logan, was United in marriage
by the Rev W. Peehall, on Friday at
herb noon, to 5. B. Gorwill, a; retired
fernier, living in,London. The nere-
mony was performed at the bride's
parents, in the presence of only the im-
mediate relatives, and they left on the
afternoonotrain for points south; after
partaking of a light luncheon. She
was the resipieetof a number beaute
iful presents, Which speaks the esteem
in which she wits held in our village.
. tenteinvere-J. Kelly and fa,mily left
Blyth on Friday for Godermh, where
they intend residing: Miss Gertrude
Graham, a' former teacher. in Blythe
public school, is attending the London '
norlual actio01; Misses Etta and Mar-
garet McLaren; of Toroutoare visiting
with relative and friends in Myth and
s %natant: eettaancle-Mrs-jell -Stratton'
and toms Francis Stretton lett Myth
lase week for their home. in Ka,neas
City, Kansas, where they will reside ia
the. future.
, NOTES. -Our baseball team took a
great drop ' itt Wenvham on Monday.
being shut out by a score of 10 to 0; it
was it difference of opinion as to what
Labor Day meant. Division court was
held here on' Saturday last. Bainton .
Bros shipped 4000 pounds of wool to
Toronto last week. E. Liyingston has
erected a coope'r shop in connection
with his saw mill, and at present has a
staff of coopers making apple barrette
Isaac Brown has purchased. the inter-
ests of T G. Allen tn the Blyth evapor- •
ator and will in futurerun the business
himself. .
• , Brugefield. • .
NOTES. -Dr. M. Ar metro)* is Oa-
ing his brother, Dr. Armstrong, Mitch-,
ell. Misses Kate Hart and Hattie
Cameron, and Charles Sewers are ate
tending the Model in Clinton, Charles
Mustard, A. McQueen and Boyne Pen -
found will attend the Collegiate, Miss
Maggie McTavish, Detroit, is visiting
at home. W. McIntesh. left on Mon-
day for Edinburgh, Dakota, where he
Will be assistant, station master. •Thos.
Carr is building a cement silo for
Beatty Bios., Varna. Bev E. Sewers
officiated a,t a wedding on Thursday,
Airs W. RattenbUry and daughters
Lizzie .tied Alice are attending Toronto
le-ei
er, Thee Shea, Sophia street, London, vveek another large shipment of fowl ese. with friends in and around Goderich. here.
each. See then in our Rotten. Miss leathevgl is visiting in Clinton for teak sent from this station to the fairs eartet'S Ottatva, has a second
A few fartnere in this vicinity have in.
f 1 p I d 11 d The ots.tne crop n Kingston district
bury St windote, choice on Sat. • a few days ; she will take in the /fidus-• in England d Ireland. These Were • tinduced a nee, frail), see te, an n
- urday trial before returning to her home. "shipped alive, the former shitinaents The 0. P. It. is nor real to Move it a fair crop ; aprars to hahe a 18it failure
5 there are about six hundred chickens porta with the murder of Bouthiette and
Stioninerbill suited for feeding purposes, .
Londegiboro, rested at Viroodsworth, Nevada.
Olinton. and Mrs 3, . !Autrey, Brook- ItnNTEX7.—The qllaokwoll rpropertr giving DO tele year may be flied for
for a cola& of veeks, iss liat ie honacutli Wh,,°) dtlive t°113, imrPe..a.s° Chester Longwell, of Dernorestville, Laamington, also Mrs Geo Ainslie, of pilot of a 'It 0 locomotive when it
• Sutherland, of Herman, who bag been ethtting sten& uns " estelle natal near Belleville, may foe° both eyes as Comber, are visiting friends here, entered St, Thomas Wednesday; the
visiting Mrs T. 3, ildoaatcy, returned stiPhnse there' Wall eht)tigli buslne" the result of the• explosion of a cart. Mrs Rarkwell spendinv few train had killed Wm 13axter at rilson.
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HODGENS BROS
being of dressed fowL At present 500,050 bushels of wheat dal y to lake rather fine grain an ehoUld be well Ladelli, accused of being connected
Nhalts,-Miss Margaret Murray, of Beaudin, in the Yukon, has been ate
being fed for the market. 1 It's reporte I at, Ottawa,that Thanks-
lyu, Ist.t., are rustleatinilet lisnrifg has been rented for it year to red Mu October 23. Nonts.-I D Ainslie and wife, of A wrecked biezele vvas found on the
:iseeseseesesseseWerseeseerserseeseeetet
here for two sieres-but perhaps there see
hrdne"On Wednesday. Weeks With her datIghter,Mrs elites burg,
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