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Optical 4
Education
Times are changed, and ere ohangingehe
• •people no longer buy their glaiisee of ignor-
aut pedelere, nor entice themselves, to be
s' waxed Onzahtteing woaderfel optical.
.„1, latices; nor are they even content o go to
a dote end pick out a pear of cheap spec-
tacles with which they think they can Flee
.beet for a minute or two. When their eyes
ache or their eight blurs, they seek an
educated optician in whom they have eon-
tfidenos, endexpeot him to be able to advise
them, 40 prescribe gismo if they. are
found to be required. There's no guess.
work in our method of eye -testing. We are
-grialiflecato eiecover the nature and degree
of any defeet and properly correct it. No
oharge for consultation.
P.• B. CREVirS,
Bout Watoh Repairer Jeweler
' Retraotionist and Dispensing Optioian,
OPPOIGTH p)V7E HA*.
TheeLDOONDOS •BUM' o
Holm estrille.. „ ..
Serac.z-There was a goad crowd at
. lir hliford'a sale OD Wednesday; prices
realized were few, -
Rmealaitteanne-A rneetingto organ,
ize for the referendum campaign, will
be held in the Methodist church here
next Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All
friends of the temperance mese are
earnestly invited to be present. •
Cetraton-James Wallace, Baylleld,
tieek charge of the work here last Sun.
day morning; Rev J. Greene Occupied.
- the pulpit in the eye lag. The Leegue
held its regular nee ting on Monday
evening. the tople- being ably taken
by Miss Carrie. Walter.
.•. Norsis.-Rev J Hussar. B. A., con.
ducted annivereary 'services for the
Methodist church at Crediton, on Sun.
"day last, and spoke at the evening
gathering on Monday; good congrega-
tions and good collections greeted him
at all sessions" $116 being taken up,
• Rev A. K. Birks, , B.A.., L.L.B., . and
wife. of London, were visiting OS.
Elford's this. week: s •
FAHULTAH leetia.e-Brown • Marquis.
of Niagara Falls, was renewing ac-
quaintances this week in our midst.
It was four year since he was last
here, and during that time has done
well under the Stars and Striees.
When he left .here be was to all op- •
peerances a confirmed bachelor, but
-Cupid was at work, and I. charming
wife is doubling his MB CID his VISA
here. Brown has , many friends here;
and needless to Baia all were happy to
- once more,. grasp his hand. Mr and
e. Mrs Marquis leave on Saturday for a
!short visit to aalt, Drayton ante other.
'-. places, before their return beton
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Constance
PRoSIBITioN MEETING -4-A, prohibi-
tion meeting will be held in. the Methre
-dist church bete, conanaenping at 7.30re
m . on Friday, Nov. -14th. Addresses
will be delivered by Affessrea ie. Blair
Berrititeriand W. EL Kerr, Brussels,
T. PacMillant and Rev. I. 13.. Walwite
M. A. Special music by the Constance.
,Choir. An offering will be , 'taken to
meet expenses;
NOTES.-LOt Su .deer the pastor,Rev
air Kennedy, preached a yery iestruc•
tive seine to a large audience. Tee
new sheds Are completee ; they will be
a great cenvenience to everybody in
• vicinity.e• Mrs R. Jewett had
charge of the topic an the League meet-
ing Tuesday evening. 'sleet Tuesday
evening • the pastor will conduct the
'rneeting. W ednee ley evening the
-Canadian Foreestees held their annual.
oyster supper in this niece; there was it
great number out. and an excellent
time was anent.
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ONTARIO. NOVEMBER14. 1902.
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Varna,• Soderich Township
BAcX AO -AM. -John E. Sparrow, fortunate and fatal accident batmen
DEATH VA, X SHOoTING..-An Un- ...., c.,
4..looD oettx,--.A very fair crowd of * NOT.Ses••••Witt Stutt;eon left for lre.
Wiggington's stock ore the Bayfielci Erwin and aoho Higgart attended the' weiiliTz=t°0=0Qator atibeirt4riMilieti
road on Friday, and good prices were fimeral of the late Philip Murray in In oeireetioe with thio report, bas out 'arrived
t ealized,espemally for the horned stock; Hrucefield on Tuesday. Mee John Stur- " a
T. Brown wielded the hammer. A gloom was cast over the town lad
eon left for Londoe on Tuesday. John
liolegsesellabili Aggle Tebbutt has re, gturgeon left for London on Tuesday. Thui tidily evening, when tIle report be-
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!be. Label Tells the Date.
At********atith4V-tatuf-teehiteat
ay old. Death at Isaac Rattenbury
Arthur johns and Joseph Ward, who d h F i buyers aesernbled at the sal t J h 1
whereby a young lite was brought to
a Plates, in a very heartrending way,
PhilliP Murray, a young man Who re-
cently bought out tlae Littleluitel here,
and J. Snicleaa harnesennaker.of town,
have been out west, helping to thre
the immense crops of Manitoloa, return-
ed borne o S. tu da ; the report.a
magnificent harvest, beautiful weather
and a good tine; they look as if the
country agreed with them,
ee e ere on r day afternoon last, e 0 o n and on Wednesday. Dr Sraith F. A Cw
• NoTas, -A large number of our vile
legers attended the funeral of Philip
Murray, of Brucelield; he was
resi-
dent of our village for two years, and
was universally respected; much sym-
pathy is extended to the bereaved wife
and three children. R. McCool and
wife are visitine In °Hahn this week,
at theborne of his mother. The anni-
versary services in connection with
Varna Presbyterian church, win be
held on Sunday next, • Rev Mr Murray.
Kincardine. will preach usorniog and
eveniog, and. on .111onclay evening an
excellent program will be provided; the
Seaforth Presbyterian choir will be in
attendance.
St Helens
C)HultCS-The attendance wae large
at the pieparatory services on Friday
afternoon last, conducted by Rev Mr
Malcolm, of Teeewater, who preached
a Very able and practical seraron,which
was listened to with rapt attention.
The pastor, Rev S. M. Whaley, preach-
ed to large congregations on Sunday,
morning and evening. The:sacrament
was achniaisterad et the clopeof the
morning service! ' number being re-
ceived on confession of faith.
abnormal -Rey Chas: H. P. Owen, of
Lucknoyv, gave a very interestine lec-
ture on religious life on Jamaica. He
labored there some two or three years,
when quite young, and thus his lecture
is a detailed account of observations
made while there. At the elope a col.
lection in aid of his brother's 4`Blood.
Indian" mission, which suffered severe-
ly froffilloods, wail taken up. He may
at some future date lecture on tee
'social life, Manners, cuseoms,
which, we are sure, vaduld prove in.
teresting. •
NoTES.-Misses • Hattie and Etta
Weltwood, of con. 10, and Miss A. 11,
Clark, of the village, !pea Saturday
with friends in Godericn. James, son
of J. Smith, eon 12, met with an acci.
dent recently, which will lay him up
for a time; he was standing near a rack
which was being removed from the
wagon, wet struck on the teeth,
and several of them . were broken; we
trust the little fell° re will soon be all
right again. O. A, Tebbutt visited
over Sunday at the home of Mr John
joynt leockno MesereMcGoire and
Macdonald Bros., who have had a bi
season's threshing, have yet a numb°
of barns to 'aeon out; they are haulin
their separator with the traction en
john Biggart and his eider, Jessie, of
left for a shoot in a neighboring husk, turned home after spending several
about 3 o'cloek, and had not one more weeks in tic/deride Geo. Miller is re. New lurk stater are Visiting their Par.
than an hours when Murray • Was joicharz in the advent of a baby elite here, Mies Ella Tippett, Percy
brought home by. his :riend in the last boy. /t was with sorrow that welearn. and Jessie Riggart were in Goderich on
- throe of death, haying been shot in ed of the indiseoilitionotA, Thompson Monday last. Mrs Jno Falconer and
came prevalent thatelsaac Ratten bur,,.
who but Iwo weeks ago left foe the
Homewood Saniterium at Guelph,, in
apparently -strew" bodily health. to be
reated•for a nervous trouble, whichilie
some unaccountable way by the gun Reyfield line, the nature of his Mimes her two daughters, Edith and Lizzie, had More or lees been troubled with, ielt
which he was carrying. From what was dueller to appendicleis ; hie friends were,in Clinton on Monday. A. E. hie lifee heel passed avrAy,
can be learned of the sad accident it hope he will scion be restored to bie win and sister were in Oliuton on Mon. His health failing him two years ago,
iwould appear that he had- fired the usual activity. Mies Sarah Olivia who
day. John Oraigie, Wm Earnest and he made a trip -to Calitornia in ebie
e
charge of one barrel at a squirrel, but has been the guest of her cousin, Mes.
Chas Lawson, of bfaderich, Sundayed hope that he would be benefittedand
not killing it. outright he started in Mamie (huff for a week, returned to
-- in town. Rev Mr Jennings attended returned feeling somewhat inanroved,
pursuit of it, carrying the *run at hie • her home in the (eireen City. Our well the funeral of the late Philip Murray The -past summer he coraplainedagreat
right side with the , stock in front of tionevn apple king, as he is famillerly .111 Rrucefield on Tuesdey. Chas, deal,. and suffered the agonies of nedi.
him; In running he evidently tripped on called, Geo. Sheppard, has finished Marks was in Clinton on Sunday.
R. geetionand other ailments. Lea
Graham and J. ireland, of Clinton, Thanaegiving Day hie friends peusue.d-
something, and in the fall fireweed the Packing 2000 the for Mr Lang, Bluster,
either the force of the *gun in stains, 011Unt Clinton, for 1000 lbs. Miss Olive R. Elhott attended the funeral of P.
Were in town on MondaY. Mr and Mrs edi hem to take rest at the aboveanen-
tioned institution, and- was inawaving .
gun passed out from him: and Unit and has taken another contract for Dr,
the earth, caused the hammer to ex, Bates spent Sunday with her friend, Murray in 13rucefield Tuesday. • John rapidly, taking a great interest in out-
plode the other charge or that a stick Mise Floseie Cole. We are sorry to ..
Ferguson and fl. Darrow.were in Hen, of.doer sports, but .unfortunately
sau one. day last Weeks on hueinese. caught teed: He was out enenying the
or twig had struck it, setting it off, learn of the illness of Mrs Enatnersone
givine, the unlucky matethe full charge et'.. con 7 ; her numerous friends wishMrs Pollock and her sdn, Chary, spent a g& ties' at the institution on the
in the righb hypochondriac region; for her speedy recovery. Coniaratula. , , con 9, fowl:lays visiting her sister in (Minton, Monday before his death, bat towaras
tearing*, large.hole in his abdomen, thins are extended to A. °strum
lest week. Oe Sunday a Thanksgiving evening was compelled' too take to his
more away from him on heeling the home
Mr Snider who weer over 200 . yards or
, • P
, Com elltion is th lif f
e e o trade aerate() was held by Rey, Mr Jennings bed, and on exaaniaation it was found
another little boy arriving to cheer the
second report and the rustling of the as is understood by the terve number of ing seryicevvaelheld thoroughout all the he grew gradually worse, and on Wed -
in the English church ; this thanks iv. tharinflammation had set in. Tuesday
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leaveri hollered to his friend, but gett- turkey buyers that are travelling from Episcopal churches!, returning thanks loesday his brother, Joseph, received
Ing eo answer started in search of bine, one Ileum to another ;Such is the de- for the recovery el our king °from his weed from the doctor, stating that a
when to his horror he found him in mend for the feathered tribe that, the recent illoess. Mrs Smith, lilies Anna change had come over hie brother,
i
the condition spoken of above. He 'Price quoted is 7 rents per pound. Geo Madden, Dr Smith and Mr W Whirl-
and that he had better came. Mrs
was just able to speak, and said he • Sheppard, Bayfield line,andPeter I don visited Clinton on Monday last. 4Ance, accompanied by her brother,
had tripped, withabove resulte, ahe , StanleT; swapped ' drivers the Theel O. F. have etarted bottling their left for that niece Thursday morning,
funeral Was held on lueeday a,ncl the - other day; oth appear to ow wen neuat meeting e for the season, bre getting to his side between le enc112„an.
young man's worth was attested to by pleased with the exchange, . manse cigentitiee of apples are being Leoking up with a peaceful, happy
the 'area turnout that followed hien to • . : • . brought into the evaporator erety day. smile as they entered his rooraA he told
his last resting place. Rev .Mr Shaw ' . Mullett ' - 'Mr Whidclon has been trying soft coal his nurse'•Whom they were. . ate tried
conducted the services, And the 8.0.8. R m as a fuel in the kilns with good results. hard to coriverse with them; but his
marched in a body. Ile was well ..h nTiratio.-- r Isaac Barr, eine of Miss Anna Whiddon entertained the brother and sister could see that the
known through this 'diction, having t e Most highly respected men in the choir of StAndrew's church last *Way hand of Death was fast encircling tuna
beeh.raleed in Tuckersmith and ran a ownship, is offering.his fee. m for sale evening at her Inane.; a very pleasant and which nothing could stay.his spirit
thresher tor many years. He was a or to int. As he is agent for the evening was spent in ping poog and taking itetlight about live o'clock, In
Sound: Some time ago ll&C Murray
rityth Flour that company's interests. '
Owen . !toile cannot manage both very well, who were called home on account of on its way home, Arriving on the '10,30
eon of Wm Murray, now Ofnsurance Company, he finds erokinole. John and Dan McLeod, alma three hours time the body was
Mill, and the first day of his inaploy- '
took a 'Mahlon in -the- an he Wants to devote more time be 1 eheir mother's: illness and death, have. train. A number of eriends were af
len trespectively... Me and Mrs.. Holman
returned to London and Rochester, dation to assist the bereaved relatives,
riaimb had the miefcirtune to fracture ^ DiCSTRESSIN'G ACCIDENT, - and the remains were brought to the
visited the eillag,e an Saturday and hotel, where they
his arm. After he had taken charge Thursday last "Tony” Van Egniond,
. '
laid until. Saturday
ofthe hotel here, he was going down son of Mr Janne Van Egnaonde of the Sunday. Mrs Hewsonand her broth afternoon. .
cellar one day when it brick fell on his gravel road, Hullett, met with -an en- el': Win. Woods, have returned from a No one in the county 'of H.uron .was
head and rendered him unconscioui. fortunate accident; which may cost trip to the old country. Mrs Parsons more widely known than Is iacetral the
lie lee,yes a wife and two, children to him the loss of an eye. He was en, la visiting 'Vey son at Ilillegreen. No name of Rattenbury is recognized as
,the Presbyterian, elle • of the piorreees Of this western
mourn the untimely death of a loving gaged in breaking up some kindling service was held in
church On Sunday everihrge War. G. peninsula; • In the fall of 1811 he first
hqsband and father: HA leavei a $1000 wood, When a aiecellew un and 'struck
accident policy., and $1000 in the Sons cif him in the eye, Diking a piece out Of Johnston has returned from Menitobe; seen the light Of day, and to.. hie name
Scotland of Seaforth. The hotel will the eye He was at once . brought to 'a whither he went last spring. The con. rests the honor of being one, if nob the
be carried on under his name. by Mr doctor, who thought it advisable to §fregation at the kfethodist elitirch on first male•child born in Clinton or this
Id b I '
' Noairs,-On Sunday ',last Re74 E: where he was At. once driven It was wen e we I to have a more sr.:sackers From a babv. he grew up with the
building hi whieli to worship. benches 'eonornercial i epreseetation of the Do -
I found that the eye was ' Oadly i6jured, .
•
Jones, father. of the bereaved wife, take him to a. specialist. in Goderich,
onday night made one tbink diet it vicinitY• ' •
Sewers•reached a r iron
e y rese ve d .t
eared that he will suffer the loss of CONCERT. - November 5th, 440.03,' hearts of travellers from one end of
to determine. . O. ,L.'s annual At Home and oyster business in this section. The year after .
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How about a Chamois
Vest or Chest Pio.
tector tor this
Winter.'
We have just receiv.
al a complete assort.,
ment of Chamois
Vests and Cheat Pro.
'Lectors all sizes, and
prices.
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Gall and see them.
• N. B. -WA -1100, the Blood •
and.ere T..nic now on sile
here, last day of Sete Nov, titsh.•
R. P. Beekie's
, Prescription Drug Store
minor/
Collegiate Institute Notes. •
At a recent meeting of the executive
of the Collerte Institute, it was
decided- to pun lab it school paper pro-
vided &admen advertising patronage
could be obtained. If the +scheme is
carried out it will mean an issue ot not
less than three hundred Copies bi•
naonthly. The material will be caree
fully prepared by the editorial staff of
the Collegiete, under ,the supervision
of the teaching staff and will be of par.,
Cicalae interesr. to all concerned in mat-
ters of education. The circblation
would cover all parte of the county,
from which the Collegiate Institute
draws ibestudeets, and should. made a
• good advertising medium. .The parent
who is wise enough to /Select Clinton
Collegiate Institute for his boy'e educes.,
tion will not fail to take advantage of a,
bargain judiciously adverthed, partic-
ularly when the boy may be, directly
concerned in the publication contain-
ing the ad. Information concerning'
• advertising rates, space, etc.. may be
obtained from anyt member cif the Col-
temperance'weremade use of in the aisles.. Minion, and planted his name in the - .
sermon ; if his congresia- .wae very carafully devised, It
his eyesight but it is not yet possible Fawkes" day, was. the date of the L. this conntry to the other, who did INTEREST
•legiate Institute aff. •
tion do not vote for temperance at the
g earning referendum. it will not be his
r fault.. Mies Katie Efate lam:waged as
•
g atisistant teacher at Znrich; her duties
glee, and set aeong nicelv, Ohm%
to cOmmenee at New Year ; she is at
the Combe property, and conducted
e present attending Clinton model. Miss that hostelry with the aid of his son for
attended the funeral of Philip Murray, Miss Tarrana•vocal so ce Alt Erwin; in •
Bromfield, on Tuesday afternoon; the striemental duett, Misses Pollockepiano
linfortunate 'victim of the shooting ac•
ed home last watk. Mrel3rown, ay- 'engineer in the ft min h
g ere. and.. • euEqt vocal. tiring to. the borne on William stmt.
etrumental, Miss Ada
H. field died on Friday last at her dau h- •our sincere -seen ath - is exte cl cl Just previous:to this Isaac had started
solo, Alf Erwin; piano solo Muis Anna
Took at the steering part, and R. Mc
quite • at the leyers; they can take i.
through crt k.
In Without 'much trouble. Seaera
teams are engaged hauling wood from
' A.•Beatty has returried from visiting
• supper. Although the weather was his birth his father , rave up farming, -
Blyth • not propitious there was a very large and bought out a log hotel situated on
attendance. An excellent program
Nokse-Several of ode businese . men was given after the euyper-thenosolor
t relatives at Westminster. Miss 13er• 27 years, tretting un in yeare he re- •
(rum, Leaden who has b en the est
, e gu
linquithectit, Mr and re Win Batten
1 of idies Sai;ers,of the nowise t c'd tf h Id th 't* solo, Ter Smith; vocal solo 11, Peck; in.
bury who tree both now deceased, re-
The
Sovereign
Bank
, of
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DATE -•
J. Joynt's bush to Lucknowefor hi
evaporator; some afteen cords are used
f 0 II S ti d • I it' h his h d lot t .- Jennings made an excellent chairman ... -
Mc o , co an ,lq V s ing
her cousin, . house an . o John White, for provieg imse f to, be very homoroa now mre S. ha. Ranee, to oversee it.
Mrs Ketehen. Mr Arnent is movinglais the sum of $275; he takes ressiou on
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Finding his patronage ontreaeving hie
r)
West
Scent boys to run the factory another aunt of $850; Mr denstedt will move bis Mrs Joe 13rohrn took place, o S d t t f , • •0• •DE D Ask, for otu
n un ay erected at that ;me the greater pee o
. yes!, family at once to Gorrie, where hp bee •afternoon Male the remains being ine the building now standing on that site. • In
I:EAU-YEARLY rdrgir: t' .
weekly, while five hundred bushels o
apples are "grotend out" daily.,
• $1,i00,00O
Iteserve Fund, •
ose of $20,000
0
•
eerer, Mrs Carneron,of.our villa e iss his wife Jose h -P e has dis a .Whiddon; address, Dr Smith. Rev Mr ami p ace t e presen eters o e .
g • P ag Itattenbury House, and hie sister, F i!oisets. •
auburn;
building, used for the stave faetory. to the ist of March. George enstedt has and witty: The evening wound un
th d querters, with the harrear eeine_ -
Seaforth •, the business is finished in dip -sed -of his brick houee a d 1 wt arming,
this neighborhood as be cannot get euf, lotato Isaac Berr, of Hullett, for the FUNERAL -The funeral. of the late compelled to enlarge his quarters, and
seekers in that new country, he was AN
• • rent thaws
aleuest ,94re
allowed
COMP • TIN
• Noeas.-U 'Villard took another car
of apples. to John. Knox in the Wes
last Monday. The prohibition ram
Paign is Rev Small delivered a
rousing temperance sermon last Sun-
day, The divisions haye orgauized
and are ready for action. The Temp
hers talk of an At Rome an their emu
versary. The shooting coritestOn Fri
beught out a business The flour mill •terred in Bityfteld cemetery., Rev efr A. growing riervous dispositiori corco• -
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CLINTON
BROM
- tion neeeting will be held ie the Metho- strike; it isa fine coality for furnace four daughters mod live sons to mourn years, leavint, his brothee, Joseph, and IN CASEI L. P. Simms,
- diet hurch here eo en at 7 30 use.- Matthew Morris. Brantford, was their loss. Two of the dallighters are sister. spoken of above, to look after •
day vras not . decided, Owing to
1140tidesbnro • received the first cae of coal on•Satur. kfcNeil.anct Rev Mr eelland conducted ing uyon MID he became restless and OR PAM
• PROIIIBITi9N Mnikeethee-A pfolOthi- day': that bite arrived in town since the the seryine. §he leaves, eier husband, travel ed referent deal in the last thirty
On Tuesday.' Nov.' 19.h. Addeeeses a totvp visitor oo ' , • •
. .
married -Mrs Cameron, of Brucefieldee hie interests.. • • '
and Mrs Murray, of Goderich. , • - Filled as .he was , With the patience • ••
Meerieure
Tam •Heaneoes,-The contrectore on of kindneis, no man, who came tO
the absence of sonie shot one side,but a
week from next a ur ay will be shot
out. The foevl supper was however
gone an with, and lounger was out of
consideration with theb -
gun; a short program was rendered at
the close,A (3 ariekson taking the chair.
H B• Cumming, of Walton, also .Jas
Humphries Sundayed .in the village.
Misses Bertha, Line and Effie Wileen,
of Brucefield, are guests of village
friends. The evaporator applee are -be-
ing teamed to Goderich, as they were
Weatfleld
. •
N6res.-Mrre• J. N. Campbell 'sod
daughter, Emma, left this Week on a
visit to her sister, Mrs Itey Medd, of
Seneall. The trUsteee of the schocil
neve a new bellplaeed in the belfry, to
replace the one which has been nearly
.useleas for the past year or two. Mrs
Jg Dove and Misses Elia , and Bertha
McDowell spent Sunday with the
tatters sister, Illre K. Carneron,, Luck -
now. Rev F. Swann, Bluevale, was a
dialler at the home of Mr A. B. Carr,
on Tuesday last, on hie way from
Ooderich, where he had been taking
his daughter, Annie to attend High
School...Mr john Bowler has recov-
ered &ma his recent illness sufficiently
to be around *gain. Mrs J. Wightman
left on Friday last to spend 'a few
Weeks' with _her sister, Mrs George
Ramsay, Guelph, McClinton is
on his rode& Again collecting taxes.
Mr . James Wightman, a. former re-
sident of this neighborhood, but who,
for the past few years, has resided in
Michigan. has been spending a few
weeks with ' relatives here, and idea
looking for it farm; he succeeded in
buying one near Seaforth, to which
place he will reinoye his effects in,. the
spring. W. Henry, of Reenter, -is
spending a few weeks. with erhatlyee
here. Gordan Wightman, of Goder-
ich Collegiate, spent thindayailt home.
Robt McDowell had a bee on Friday
last, laying the foundation for the ex•
tension he has recently made to his
barn.
A $20,000.01 stock to !cleat from.. Butter Ile
dA
Giro. It VINO Velneelen
Du/ate-Mr Wm Dow Moore, a
ighly reepeeted citizen of our town,
eased away on Sunday week last
at the age of 80 yea% the cense of
eath being heart disease; Mr 'Moore
as a member Of the Methodist
,
.teteet, 2 •
tio
iota will never look prettter
Than you are neng
fo
So why not nit for your photograph. w
We will give you liret-class photo at
reason Able. PrItee4 to
just the thing Pit XMAS preeente.
What about the family group.
lhorro Photo - Studio
hutch. Me moved to town from Sea.
rth some time ago, et Which place he
es librarian for a great many year&
he temaine were removed to See+
rth for burial on Tuesday. The
apathy of the publie is with the
lases Moore in this ead bereavement
f their father. Me and Mrs J. 0.:
tevetisore of Clinton, relatives of
eceated, Were present itt the funeral.
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are expected from Metiers. Robts ANNIVEReARY-The • ahniversary of
Holmes, M. P., Chilton ; Rev. Dr. the Methodist church was held on Sun:
Daniele and G. M. Klhott,Goderich; and day and Monday. when Rev C. W. the dredge work la the harbor been him on want, was • ever turned away, . September Returns
T. McMillan. Hullett. special music Brown, M.A., B 11. °Mitchell, preach-. /hashed end the cribs hew; been thinly and he abhorred a dtstionest act . -- • . • s •
• will be given by the Presbyterian and ed eloquent and powerful sermons to placee in position. The extension oe to his fellows. Though baptized and
Methodist o re. An offering evila be urg congregations; oil Monday evening the south iiiisr 120 feet will give us an
taken to meet expenses. he church was packed to the doors to excellent harbor after the ehannel hair
heat the various speeches,. humorous . bean dredged. . • ,
NuresBusiness is . so good at the : .
• &tor will. that Mr Webb has re-efigage and instruc' e, deliveredby Rev Ed- '. , . ,. . , , ..
ed Robert Cornell; he is at present ill ID000, of Trinity ebureb, Rev McLean. . . . . TuChersrnith ,
f the thesboterian church and ev
Michigan, but will be here this week; W. B e di Noease-H. Carter was Repot's' ed
he will be welcomed by the young Brown, who were a cito y ap-
trustee at Ttir her's church. in place of
Th choir rendered excellent
;,tirople, as he is a jolty- good fellow. 1 e
P "1 on all °occasions; in the evening W' BIceatbi Whe. has retirtel '14312138
D f 1"1 h 11181:Vince to of heeter, rendered a rears a eanang coun enira ance these
has been visiting Hullett for the .
D tit 1 ltio entitled "No in th uitys over the arrival of.a eon and heir. Saturday brought in many sytnpathiz-
summer, started for home Thursday eau, he° fr room e ing friencla to see laid away' all that re.
no. ay, er. o arney e.n. W 0
confirmed to the Episcopal faith durieg
his early maphood, yet be was no
great church goer, .
On Saturday afternoon from 2,45 to
315, business* was given top by our
mercantile men, so that they might
show their last respects to their depart-
ed comrade. Many were the friends
t bet viewed his body, and the trains of
nna T tre erin e aroouttted to $125 Ttte congregation of Turner's church mained of him vitom they leveed.' Rev
niortung. Our village presents a busy
appearance' this week, many nersont. and some are yet 4 be handed in. eThet ,enjoyed an able missionary address by o tt 0;anne officiated in solemn service
taking advantage of the clearing sale Weather was all that could be desired, .
rt#v• igi Manningp on ElnhdaY atterl at the home end grave, and the
now going on at the.etore of W. le and everything was of a fine order. • •
11 followieg nephewe, ae eete.d by J Om),
Oulmette. Moses Krceeen has joieed
cousiel acted as rali-bearerei-H T
the army of hog buyers, in addition to Stan y Goderich mice, as Shane, saga It Read, W
farming and barbering; Moses is a Looks USE SWiNDLE-Vire are 113 ET -Another old resident peesed liarlendeand Wrn Jackson,
hustler. A number of our young pea- formed that strangets have beea going . to his reward on Wednesday week, in
ple attended the Forresters. supper at through this township offering to buV the person of Henry Doak, aged 79 btit submit to the inevitable, and until
Constance on Wednesday night, Mrs turkeys at good prices, and pay $1` to
- years. He had been ailing for the past death is conquered, the sorrows of a
J. D. Melville is still very with -no bond the bargain re aang, farmers
sign of unprovement, There as A sear:. sign a receipt therefore. This may p
, several menthe. The funeral took place 50 6 f as
1 years an Was ne o e
0 d dt bed for comneunit cannot help but flow out
to those who are bereaved.
He left an estate valued at bstween
We can
city of houses to rent at present, a perfectly legitimate trariaaction, but
° Friday to Maitland cemetery at 2 30p m. $ ,000and $ 0,000, Part o whichw
to the county of Perth. Where the • Moms -The Goderich Lumber Co has transferred to his brother, Tosephoome
three yeare agoi of the hotel and fix -
linear Soomei.-The monied meeting of larger aneounte. Farmers who vvank. to by . the Lake litircie street here are also legages amountit
this bumoh of the British and •Mani- ing to.$40 ON. •
and Pereka he on theeete side should not even sign toba Milling Co. The Lumber Co ' '
Bible Society was held on benday eyeing, es, innocent a thing as a receipt, unlese
indeed of Monday, as announoed, Rev is putting in a dynamo to enable them , ' • ' . _
Mr thei, know the parti, they are -sighing to run tee hours a day during the fall. 1
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Nile same scheme wag worked, the retelpte -Contracted to supply 210,000 feet 01 11110- t d th ld h Willa
• From official returns Arid issued we •
•learn that the -total amount of import and
expert .businelis from the port of Goderich
for the month of September, alas for the
three Months ending f3eptember 1902, are
as Mows:- , '
manth months. '
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Sept ending Eifel*
• imports dutiable and free..$00,518.. • ..• .$70 e
Conerimptima dutiable 20 204 . 42:480
Consumption free.— ..... 26,M
It will be readily own in comparing the
two columns of figureg that the trade for
the month of Septemlier nearly halves the
total for the three months trade rettornes
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In7:iert:Figeasertse, eIxnpteei ceewIs . r
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knew crops to lie as ir oodslie 7::18t"
Suron as they were thislyear,"-Godegee
ich toWnship farmer,
"The new, post office is ode' of
the -
best pieces of brick work have ever
seen -and rVe seen a good manY."-4.
.prominent business man. •.
"If towns Were owls in a while made
to hay for darnage to property by boys
on Elellowe'en they'd soon put a stop
b;eiettre'r clernaCd for labor
toillah"e-rAeosauff
ro-do than there has been foe years-.
Whether due to the government or not
I don't know -but. it's true all the
same." -A day labolrere
were contrerted bate notes of much bet for- the storehouse being built tIVOS, e °me n
Bolton addressed a very large told attentive it f r
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andiencer. A nubsoription wag taken in aid e. se- 'DRAMS -Mrs Catherine Gatenby.
NEW PIA.X0.•--rar w tti Glen has HURON GETS $40,000 --Oounty
of the society &mounting to over 014.00 •
'ti hi home wife of Robert Gatenby, died at Lou- thillneiller McMillan of WiWthanro
rine inatkment, and Will enrii a 1419` aged 7I years. The tiO, was brolight called on the Deputy Oominissiober oi
op o swe these iigures considerably. •th
after the eolleatere have; been around placedIlir ?fart. .6r don on Sunday, from. senile deca re resenting the Cc:Linty of Huron
h e t he enjo rnent is anti
Luannee-The subject at League for home during the winter.
Teescley night wee '8,Iting Alohol Oh Trial," Britroh00.-Mr Edward Glen • has
,, Ye ° home for interment in Maitland cane. Public Works on Wednesday .inora. .1
tery, Rey Mark /*unbolt conducting hog, to aecertaie what that county e
taken by Wm Sallie and A. P. Shepperd, his netv home nearly Beished. It hi
but owing to the very bad weather there heated by an iMproVed furnace, and the service on Tuesday afternoon, would be entitled to under recent )
"good roads" legislation, and uudee
was e smelt attendance. . , Will 'boon be ready fox• living in. Mr d , what conclitions it was avallabiee t
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• nearly ready for um He will now I A nunlber a blvitationt have been are entitled to $40,000. The question ,
Nell McGregor has liis new etablei Ad itional Local News 37 P I
When the have elm lied ith the to
• • ace Mr oampbell informed him, they
• Bersmiller beve robin for -It large nuraber of received in toven ennouncitag an as. 'will be' taken up by the municipal
hi&rate-Ree E. A. Shaw WAS the estoek, sembly to beheld at Mitchoii, on Wed. anthoritica at the next meeting. -
guest of Dr and Airs Thompson Sata• Notert.-Ar• and Mre Slow, of fityth, tiesday evening beet,
bath evenieg and part of Monday. " were yielting at Graben:ere during tlte Globe. (There is b0 County 00/03010.
b h t .tt • t stoner nemedliaMillati in Huron it
•()once:oleo's.- Owing to a t•porrra h.
first of the vveek, Ane o t e s eep t a WAS Wai tag o
the order of service will ' be semewhet
Wednesday had its neck broken by resides near 13russels,-En. NIVW,Exte, I. )
E. IV/unro has removed his pair of d
for the Sand of Nov 16th • Service WhOnnia Reels ezOne of those th 8
;cal error on the Bormiller c rcuit p mei be loaded fel. the Western, States, on mabe intended for Me Miller who
changed from what it appeal'sthereon, . eghting tv t two ot ere.
WAS A SUCIOESS.-The openly ,
.00
5.00
(honors. h are
will be held al3ethel at 2.80 13,01., Den. happy events; t at unite two hearts as southern alligatore from It. leitzsbrente UUIIt (111
miller at 7 peneand Ball's in the morn. one, and bind for time the destinies of Sori's butcher shop to his toneoriel nesclay evening,was wel0 UlL1I1 l up tothe stele. I,
frig at 10.80, two4ersona, ocenrred et the home 6f 'parlor, in the Sloane block, dant of termer yeare'and beoughtout a
loge number of oubndere. Many hew /
. Okoeteket- Dezzo of Stratford,
ti M Mr , Allin on the 5th inst. when otrAsa.A.Tnti A.GAIM-Last Fri. Mobs Made their. apPearance and Borne
his daughter' Miss Serene, 'became aa everting the hoye of Hodetech eel. of the dresses were elaboratt3, ()win
gave three addressee tort eemperaiice on the wife of gr, Charlet Breckagev. The &matted Hallowe'en for the eeeend to sickness and unforseee onrcirmsteng.
the Benmillee circuit lest Sunday. The
event took plata in the presence of it lime, and the below item records the cos arising, shut „, a large percentage I
t 0 of this
etibliitet of prohibition wag dealt vvith number Of idtstot and was goiensnieed tAtie e woe of one of their, antiest.Ter. of the OB regular pa, r
by t e !Weaker in hie OWII tendert by Rev n, Shavr Backe*, of haps' the moat daring rfortnenee of Eroded function. Thost3 preeent entered
style, an the audience listened wit
rept attention ae Mr Hem graphically ritind011, brother of 'the groom, acted . an, and one that male the limier of into it with a spirit. to omake everyone 1
portrayed the evils of int-ena-priiiiie-e:1 as Aect)nd bt3" Ill"' *hile MI" Millt"
Martin Squire, Goderleh township, fun, 'Wee the theft of half ..rs dozen i' feel at hone, and it moittenjoyable .
preached,very acceptably et the Den. mAallridc, eider of the bride, was. brides- rakes and some :sandwiches from the evening Wail spent by all, Tile ciliate 1
The bride vrae the recipient of Temperance nais where the Model by the harpere was tinVi and they fully
it ntimberof wetly aed boutifee pre, sabool student's Were entertaining their ordeal:tot their good reputtstion for 1
anlllr aPPalatalea1`111 the fiente. Both puttee' are • reeldente of Clinton friends. Some latitude may, first blase &woe tnusie, Lunch of satade
this teernship, and petty popularl and well beallowed the boys on Hallowe'en, end.,breecl A,nd better we eerYen ht
The New Ertl to Jan. I, 1004, fora the. ghoa Wisneh Of large Wren) of but for their own take they ehould 1.1.,UU and the evertitif WAS 131,s8t 4'..4'..
,a tiectualtitiencei tireaXterided them, careful 'not to treepase too far on close a 2, in, by nging 0 (We
eoplehi gieed neture.
the King,"
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On aaluit or overcoat, will
buy you an extra pair of Irou.
sets or your winter underwear.
You can Make the eavine.• easily
if yeti dome here, .'We will give
you garments every bit as good
in event way AO made to order
and charge you lees money.
Come and see if this is not cor•
rept..
Our ready-to-wear overcoat
at $10 re full lengtiele out in the
leteet etyle, is well made, has
good lining, and is egnal to any
made to order at $18 or $14,
HODGENS EROS
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