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The Huron Expositor, 1891-10-30, Page 8j-____ .1 . . m . I �__ 1. 11 . I -��:­__­_, 1, . � �, - I I - . . . - ., &, - , - i:, �, - � ?_ ; 0io4wi 1. I -, " I- I - , ­ . I � I I I �. � �:;�, I - . - : - , 7' � �: -�, �� - I.. , - . I I . . ­ _- - -. , , �- - . , i ..'' � __ . - I I . � � _� . I I . . � � 4 , - I . 1. : � . . . I - ,�� �. % I i - . � � . - . .� I I - . - . . I I . . � . . . . . � �- . . . __ - - I . - . ! , i � , I I . . I 1 I I i i . . . � . . . � � . - - �1 J � . I . I � . � Z, . . . . : � i - . � . I * .. f I � -- - 11 . I . . - � - . - I . , , - . I", I � � -- I � . - � , . � . . � � - T - I I i _. I . . . . I . I � � � . I I I . . i � � ! ! �, I I __ . I � - i ! I I I I � �*_ � ­ I I - . - I : � i . . I I i . - - - . � . I � , - . I . - . - -- - . . � I I I : I I . . . . I I . - . . i I I . . - I . � � 1; - I- - � � I - " �* - I . - I . I : . I . I � - ! I I �. . I . . . . I I . . I . . I . - � f I � . I . - - I - , :, i .. i 11 � . . . . -1 I i � . - , � I i I . 1 � I I . . i � I I I - I ,__ � . . I i I . . . I ; . I . . . I , I � . . 1 I . 7 � I ! . . . - - . I I . I .1 - I I I , I I I . � OCT013EII 30, 18,91 0 . . - I I ! . � I � . I I i - . I - � � . THE HURON EXF�OSITOR. . � - - - . ' - I- - . -8 - W. - I - - - - - __ I - __ , I I . . -t— I clear some evidence of their regard and good THIS ADVERTISEMENT TELLS YOU il 0101 . ad pre- - . . r ��� . i � L -1 &L & -61., if] Nr .. c : cillors, but it attending � Mrs. J. Dina a ho as� een -fine buggies, and m.6ys he is bound to -rg I wishes assembled at their home a ;- lin with the un 1. IF— ^"t+, - I I _* , 01 notwithstanding 1, a My, In 0 V V - IS ... 5 a laid up *ith inflanamation )f the lungs, re- them out in ord er go a a . --- I P hem with a complimeDt'ry Raur"' HING. country. -The Inspector of Insurance Corn- also appeared odd that the did not take any sleighs.-Mr.1C. A McDonnell, of this seDtod t )f, cuff CLOT - 9 11 I 1. 4. 1,� O.. ..Air --tinthenrocoedinassuc asused to be turned on gonday.-The'atioti(ii Biibs of and I Q 4- k' I- I- An a hUDt- �and gave Mr, Stott a valuable bet ( -1 pa its or nuar U ""o " �W" . r works many -Mr. G. 011finville on Thuriday as fairly place,isatpreaentat ", - . DS MIS, Scott atravelling vause,ati an4 thoroughly examined the books of Mr. their wont. Time, howev r h am L vielded Ing expedition, an4 full' equipped. I We butto , I � ­ _.___ Wi. J. Shannon, Secretary and Treasurer s.,f changes, and there are few n' - well attdoded. The tT or vM s i I . their daughter Maggie avaluable brcoo�h. ow in the coun I . - " ,fair clothing con8isting of Men's o were there fifteen years ago. We by Mr. H. Eilber, of Cred* -on, &I d a ticloa wish him puccees, , ' : Mr. Scott made a brief reply, thanking the Big ranire of � the McKillop Company, and an usual very oil wh pt hors -s and __ - - — I ,ts and goo I wishes, - ' .Boys, and Childrews overcoats, and ,ly hope that Messrs. Girvin and. brotight a very good 'price ce . ; dono�8 for their preaen I Youum I y value,suaintds hi hly complimented that gentleman on the sincerf .Ee­e�u �n . � � mv below ardinar. re land and of these there we no a lea made. I bought a neall AVI — ly lower rates. vo�y neat accurate and m3t�hodical manner Young ma� be Spared to pay many - Inc, - , large and a I t.ten- and assuriDg them that he and his family ,Which w1U gold at Proportional om $4 1 0 -Mrs. Allan such fraternal visits. It is still pleasing to 1 I i ---. 7 LOCAL ITEMS. ver, rance Would always remember their kindness. ,trom $1.69 up; Men's Suits fr in. which the books are kep.., tive audience, w. -�41 fill d the -tempe of .Clinton, has . I Rowe Over jrom 1,1 up, Boys' Overcoats fr01`n i , t three see the genial faces of the scarred and Dashwoo .. , I -Mr. Henry Citntc-lov, up -, Boys, Sallie Mc-Lean,who has been spen4ing two or . I tatinolt apheil y, listened to the wn . Oro suits from 111.76 up; Children'- I to"Mr. Win. ' $21-75 ap- � I - I COM.L months with friends in On t4rio, lef t for her weather -bea,.tten municipal veterans around YOUN-0 PEOPLE'S ALLIA C.U. _� eeting hall to its ut-nolt - sold his residence in that to I owe , -L $Zssup. Ourstock of Furs) - the Council room. . I - ch rch on soiind and though ful adi. ress of Rev.Father . Gunn-, Of Clinton, ha!5 hL11O pur- . . � fee wd Gents' Coats, 'Caps, Cape@, laime in Walsenburg, Colorb6do, on Monday. was held in the Eva . Dgo U cc West, of St. Pete a' Church, Goderich, on Robb. Dr t town from Mr. W. natug owcomplete at the - t1c," Our, so V -use in tha tt,es Naft Boss, &o., ten S, Is was accompanied by her sister, Miss I Thursday night last for 0 chaged a ho L , w . Foluare 0 1 Sabbath last. H quotei I from a number of . In Clothing and Dry Goods House. I Maria, Brine.-Misa Smith, 4aughter of Mr. Hullett. establishii g a -11 Young I orle"al: All ance." vages R&Dsford. Barga reliable so roes, OwiDg;!the terriblera , I WK PICKARD1 Charles Smith of this towni: who died on A GOOD SALE_—Mr. 'Daniel Shanahan's After diancusoit)g the su ect We y-f,jur . . f, -Mr. Robeft Orr and familyp of Wing - y severe Pufferer I i 0 of intern erance, and the great danger o New . d, Seaforth. S4ndLa_y last, had been ave�' sale, on Tburada'y of last - 6veek, though not members were enrolled a 'I the; f llowing . ham, lefton Tilesday of last week for T. Kidd's old stan I � � � and bad I I I to the yout)", Of t-Aking I to stay for at - 'I"' � C . - fqr many months. She wig a sincere, de- attended by a very large 01 owd, was a grand officers . elected : Presider t, M . E. it. liquor of any ki 4 eve oderately.; He Mexico, where they intend I Ln,-ana although She success. B6 eside � - 113 ' t I in lea s, ths to see -if tho climate viatit, Christian woms th stock and implements sold Beian; Vice -Pr Dt, 1. .�Ira , eighteon mon an ; ' . ' , a " �' S been 4L to abstainer train his I . , Dell . orreg- said he had ill Dot have a beneficial effect in Mr. Orr's, . _:_ L ) bOre her great sufferiug4 with the utmcst at higb pripes. The prociods of the eaIt, cord ing-Secrota,'ry, Them a , y w EDWARD OASH fortitude, the change w � as, to her, a welcome besides that of thoroughbred stock, amount- pourling-Sneretary, M`si Rannic ; Treas- youth, and his ad,k,ice to young men Was to � , - I i *b was the only headth. I it become total abs t ers, As i I -one day last week Mr. David John?^ ' . drie. The funeral took pfi ce on TueslaY, ed to - -62'840 This is one of the larger3t urer, Miss T. Snel I. - - from - - ler in Fine Pairy Butter, will PaY attenUd by sympathiain e - T, I ! I safe line to foil 7. InRev.' Mr. Black, Postmaster, of Exeter, lost One Of hii Beadle - Des , rices for fine fall Butter in nd was largely 9 "Ica ever. bei�in the counly of Hu.ron. Th I I - I Hai-nilton, fills t6c pulpit here at present. The . high t ] f iends.-As will be noticed by the report of entire lot 'was, sold botwee tbo hours of 12 Stephen.. I . E10 i's an able pr6acher a ad is ell liked.- hounds ih the swamp went of Exeter. he has �81�jn& and prints"from this date, lie Provincial Plowing Match which tip- and 5 o'cl9ck, p, tri. Mr. T. Brown, -of Sea- . i*nimal has evidently strayed away As $Mal . DEATH OF A ftomism, You -A, �- I AN. — Mr. A. A. Willia, I turne I to his own a 9 ir - r ( - 0 p p 11 v n , : U )11, p I ex c C _ 'I � I - tub Batter till October earn in another column. -Mr, James forth, was.the auctioneer. Mr. Shanahan 'We deeply regret having to ec rd the -e been i2nable to get any trace of the dog and *0 take . I . I . farm at Lceburn,�ssfteiarstlwo or three years L - 10thl . at, the Butter *Storei tkiason, a, student at the' Ontario Agricul- intends re�noving to CLlifll,on. - - death o� Mr. James Penhhle, sonrof he late absence in God(erich.-Warmeis are busy since lent seen in the, bush. Zf Mr. Joseph Atkin- - I lural College, and son 0 1 � -and -A few days ago Mr. John McInnis of __�_'- :-G()byR1CU. STREET. SEAFORTH. i first prize in his .L . . John Ponhale, of tho NoAh Boundary, who finishing the takipg up o their L)ot'atoes I - She was L . on of this town, won t c ,� rdaylls roots, which are � grand Crop h(ro this year. Exeter,, lost a va uable milch COw I . . . . - Blyth. passed away on Satu L st, after it sliort ' � L - class over nine competitori, and on the fol I , t tile age ,l[ 23 , for this grazing'in a pasture field and by some means -_ I .1 0 . . I ftiEF.s: The members of the .Orange illness Of typhoid frover 14 -The threshing ,is about complete - ' . I I owing day when the j udg �s looked over the t intd a ditch oft her back in which posi I 11 11 � ledge he - intend celebrating the gun -pow- years and 11 months. A-buut, eleven d,ty!) year. Taking the yield ill roux d the aver- 90 . w urion (54100040L `1 ork they gave Mr. Ai kinson credit for tion she was found dead. The Ics�3 � ill w der plot by a sermon and a supper. -Mr. previolig to his death he tindertook �o help - thim foi- it DUDI- L . l -having done the best work in 'Whe field. He I ' age will be somewhat bi, Ater amount to about $40.00. , - A. R. Plummer has be n engaged by the thresh at a- neigh bor's place, but it was -with her of years, %-h�ch will br, very acceptable mustbeachip off the old block. -Mr. W. ll . -,%Ir; Fitzallan Sprung hAs sold his fArm � ..: BTRIOT MATTER8. - truttees t? be principal of the Blyth Public much p in and difficu'ty that fie remained at to all concerne& . of 55 acres, on the Base linof Goderioli town - f : 11; Best, brother of Mr. J. M. Best, bar scho.olforinexty.ear.-Di ision Court was his worz during the day, I and loft for lah .- I I - ris ter, of this town, was award ed the prize . I � - . � taking tea. From - . ship, to Mr. John Sheppard, his neiahbor, � eving before ith. 0 � . fer the best cs-my o6 " Farming *in Chigewa held', in �ndustry hall n Monday, before homei t'a"e'" n Tu6kersta for the � The 5 31cel- - . ::: NLqG CLA&q.Es.-There were 25 pupils, . Judge Do�le. There wa only one case to that tii Is to his death he kept h:s bed suf- Tr,ACIIER EN ,AGED. --The trustees of ,um of $4,000. .farm bas good ounty," offered by ths Sault Ste. arie . . , f - . len ,1wreon, and r14 in -extra ies at the Young Men's T 'i t b Idi gs f inolu *ng six lad , V� be disposo,d of. -The ladi i of the Alethodist fering ' 'uch pain until deathreliev �, I I -Han- ' i , eping class oa News. The essay is well ,written and con- I , e( 1 m o School Section o. 7, Tuck,.,c�r'nutl] Mr. Sprung will likely buy again. ring. I He was interred in t Is Exe- M r. ohs . I eld, ban ;A %D, Associ%tion bICO'k-ke c making preparations for holding a his suff nah's sehool,-fiave engage I . E. �'O U - Chris a - � � �v --Ja -nos A bfi ' ell- isins many excelLIent practical suggestion hurch ar�' . -10 as one f Harlow, J. 0 Wednesday evening. This w," ivery ' toa-meetiog on *th*e an n ive rary of the opening teir ce etery on Sunday last. L's 1 3 r next ' inton. �n the i'ubjectof agricu W8 -that Elogg �ngall, , . t ra �o r, so'f C I � e 0 1 hi�'fairi to Wir Iture, and abol of the nei� church, Nov. 2th.-Some of the of the ost exemplary and promisin young tFac' r � Sol( ' __ courAong commenceinent, but ten or twelve � � ' i year. Mr. Hogdarth is-; 't pres nt attend In 9 Mr. Draper has made a good beArgaiii) bav- more can be accommodated. It is desir- r. Beat has given a -good deal of intelligent members of the Canadia. Order of Fo:rcst- men of the jis.trict, and his death is deeply " 8 d the . - . , oin the class i Itention to the subject. 1 He received his I L. the Model Scho�l. He I . ing purchased at'a reasonable figure. Mr. I L 'ter su per and entertain- regret d by all who knew�him. a �r . I - able that others intending to i ers took in the oys . . . il t, I it -1 Nug'atse of nwbile once. The elocutionary, - raining in practical agriculture in this I t Soaforth Colleg ate In an in Barlow and family have for, the ,,no& shou.14 apply at -liand clssse5organize th�is, o0unty.-Mr. E. Lusby, Seaforth's Chief of - ment given'by the Belgr ve lodgg, on Thuri:_ ��. 0 1 cluistrions and p instaki ig stu- ent and will, taken up their abode in Dungannon village. readi�g and short )p e attack day eveni�g, and, report having had a good I I Zurich. no doubt, make it good tFacher � I Walker and Mi, s Lizzie , �_ . -Mr. Duncai . ' evening. 1:he first lessons are always , olice, has been la.id up with a sever . time.-N16sars. Anderson & Elder, dry ' - recE D , -Nir. John Hauwih has 4 1 ' i Fri a bers of illnesi. .Mr. -Dunlop has boon acting in D. S1, FAUST9 Zurich, has just ived a FARAI RENTH Walker, of Stavl�_y, arrived' from'WiulilPeg the Gat usef ui and all � intending mem - goods nibr1chanti, have had a street lamp 1,rge nn� flne assortment of, Ci ockery, Glas! ware and rented the Johnston ft, -m on the 3 on Monda . r. Walker went .30 �lis stead. -Petty thefts are becoming a -�s ol''his stock are wdl filled . ]Ef - y of last week 14 -,or health shoul be present to -Dight promptly at 7 erected -at the corner of their premises. Thi llangin, cesston at pre8e�t ocell ied b M. r. ugh J. ,f Lamps. All linc ' -antim, a new numerous Around town to � be pleasant, and � , I -a had, p,. 0`010 . A third room has-been completely is a great improvement a it Jight;3 up the with the newest' goods. A1131body N% Ont l,ist spring, but ht o spentl '01 bur constables should severely punish - any ' suit o5lothes new is your th e to come an !,,get one Grieve, to Messr.$. Stew rt an Cudmore, of . ce he went thither, and returned t L d*for the Bhort-hand class. surr-funding" , t in Bin renov �� � p36rties caught at such wolk. The Other mar!iet square and a. of the test. � ! 1246 the London road. The farm con ais 200 the winter in Ontario. . . IiI`e 03 , is been tented !' I end at . m A 11 is the intention of Mr. 06vening, shortly after 6 CIO k, .a pair of � BRiEFs.-Mrs,,J, Strempfer left laft wcek, acres ; lia - or six,.years L -On the 16th iDst., Will;a . Hingston . A, r P ' L HNASIUM. -It I . Exet r. ,_'an 4h ha E, E, Hallett to start a gymnasium in this �Iippera my9teriously disappeared fr6m in I .for'Buff-ilo, with her eick [child.. 'We have a rental of $600 a year. S s ate W '. fliri'000, Of IN o,rris �, to�, al� son of Ithe 1, - G- � I BIG DxLivEmy OF Tnims,-'K�. John Gill, t It has been or eight mootba, � ut number can be got to ont of Mr. -Robert Willis' obbe store, but . r eincb learned that,the doct,.yrs there per- got goo& enaulls. Mi. a, but has re- died allitey an iilutss of six 0 town I a sufficief sisted by J. T. We teott, the aptat fo &as., As soon as enough �era recovetred next Morning by constable as . , formeo A successful, operation on the child's fanning in Diikot;a f6r ten yea, at Bol -6"r, Missouri, of a ronlPlicatiOn Of start i, good . el '. -the Stone & Wellington nursery of 'Toronto is carrying on re- turned to Ontari6, thinkiDg h can do better I I � d a. a "table hall will be Dunlop, not before they had been worn, : head.' Rev. G. F. Raist i diseases.- It is about 27 or 28 ' years namei . are receive al 300 wor Exet 77 7 I crsive)y into I vival services on th6 14th -GoDcetsiop. . 0 - proou�ed and. the necessary A*pliances however. The electric lights were Dot. go- delivered over $600 wor h of trees at ar - Mr. here. They iDtp,,nd go Dfy C 't . since Mr, Bingaton left. Morris township for , -- I I - -o ! . . -1 . , , ill also be a class for Ing that evening, and, consequently, the on Monday and Tuesda latt, They w,ci Fred lKibler has purcliased Mrs. .Yloritz's stock. ! I Missouri. erea d.. There w . a sale on , 4 ladies, two nights a. week. Mr. Hal- stTect was darker than usual, thus enabling first-class, thrifty trees. house paying, therefor thq !u(n of $.,200. - A GooD SAi,E.1—_'Nv1r. as. artin . . - that Mrs. Thos, i -B , letter it ia learned Vour � I a . Sarruel FARM SOLD.---,Nlr. 1:omas CorE;sli dis, Mr. - et A arus' the Mill road, on: Tpead ty I sk, was largely sbielOj sr., f ormei ly a we.1 known r(sident letk ii a, thoroughly con1patent ir;structor, as the thief to d,3 her work.�Mr. I I or Wagner moveq into Ir. Sar. * yearAunder J)eem, formerly barber in town, has been posed pf his 73 acre far , Lot 16, Concession houe a few days ago -Charles AV'eber attended and proved t spl�,ndid success, i been practising for four . - i 11 very satis- of concession 10, Grey and who removed - he b he p 2, U borne, to Mr,a . Fletcher, of t e move int-_ the vilQ'el a8t wee .-Mr. Everything was dispose I of . e)(I at Fort RaDsom, . four chore. We hope he will kenewing acquainta � nees here during t ast am, 3 IP, *h I ' Af r. factory prices wc-re reahze . about five yearsa,go, di ' . r up a good class here. week. -Meiisrs. W. G. Willis and H, J. .no townshi I �C. Hour Weber has DIO 0 i .-- 'L�� ; a fc al .9c; d for $44, and DakotA on September I -j tb, aged 74 years, 1. . received wits $5.rili) . ' succeed in getting L cl.w� is cousidered a fair, Aug at Fisher ha's o ,ed into r. H cattle brought. 5� numf)er of - - - art' Day think of Joining can get an entertainment in on ,�'. .bI I ty, a no %,V� L 'Ji! 8 L � 7 MODIJ.b's and 4 days. She has a' I d�ifferent tea ��lrldnay last. Thepr ved�, C!ntral dar'iwo-year-old - P ie�& who I - - �s awford took part in in I applying to �id of Knox church, Alitchell, on Tuesday one, as it is a ve y e prope Dut rt's houae.-Mr. C. L. Lip rt, of horse averagp,d 18120 s,ch. Mr. W. G. L I relatives in Graytowuship at theptc.sent I � &It nelessary information by ovening.-Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Murray and brick house having bee a orected lately, with * Marl I Seafortb wield d t o auct;oneer's time,*. i . I Mr, H lett. � tte, State of Michikart, -paid his -old Duff, of � . 0 � family, who resided on John Street, have good outbuildings, and situatod. just a mile h,m�,, in this place, a visit last week. hammer. � � Parkhill on Friday, 16th . I I-*.- I . . . . I .� f� � . -TI 9 re. - V UrA33LE M E DEAD. -Mr. Robert Lemoved to Kincardine. M r. and Mrs. east of this village, HY,3 inaiiy frieDds'were piei�sed to sse him - I - . i ins'.., etween Tom Burke, owDed by W. - A th. AR and BZIEFS.-The Rank n Scottish comp3ny " -le3 Grob and wife were in ; . Beeto I er, r-I)y Joe, 'owDed by y,n lost a viJuable stan&_ I urra.y were old residents of Seaforth, . agai Mr. Chai � �3ayfleld. -1 1 9 11 .sc,11; :Slu- IND , of t is L&V I held a concert in Droxi e's opera house on Mil,,, rton last week attending the funeral Excier, an(f Amber F., W. )�, I days ago. The animal their many frien0s will unite'with us in i. - LT. F. EDWARbs will begi i on November William Ba�w�_Itl�, I in r, ard bi e'lled mare a, few - h t I!, -s it t (0 large audience. -Mir. � uncil - Reducin I Money had eon pasturing with others, on the �vislhing them health &nd prosperity, in their Tuesday Dig ,,P,p d of 4 "I Greb'3 father. -The Hay cc 19t, for 60 dbLyB a ( rand ,Stock 93 owned by D. McEiven, Ails:i Craigo was ,e � new home. -Air. D.`D, Wilson is baying � Joseph Case shi ed a car load of lambs to havelirn,ade a wise move in gLtting 200'ehairs rmising Sale of his large an we] -assorted General won b,r 'fort Burke, Amber F. second. The Q�', -a, in Tackeremith. fie went I. . � - Buffalo on Tue. day la t. -Mr t � . 1, Don an far u6sday ,a . Charles Doi- , -ill.-Henry Durnert recently Stock. Bringalong murCa h an Secure a Bargain. arge addition to his barn and kT for t, e town N track wag pretty heavy, but the race was k ompleted a I i rits, All accounts njust . out to the farm one day this week, to loo -aid, of -thi. f pl,ace,,iu ends . going to Scot- soldl his Jersoy heifer to Mr. Jobia. I . Special values in all departm rits, - r s . plag I -ter ,.f they were all right. sitables on the Adarris farm adjoining towa. m in �'nelker - r . be settled by NovennAer 15t to 9 ve expense� 1246 exciting and close -b- w-. 4. ,h will be ' - at them and see ePl 4 - 6 iootin­ inat� , � This mare not. being wi,th the others,. he in- His 116W stabling w'11 afford additional ac- land nex - I- for ,545..- Prof essor Scott started a singing ', A1ATniHO1Ny.-'On Wedn�jesday evening, -04 M ond'ay oveniDg of last week, 4 Iafgc b' held at the Metropolit n hotel on Thanks- e�eoing. We 'hope I u.nabdr of the mambers and adherents of � stiiitad, a search. and f bund her in a vacant clommodation for a out 40 cows.- Mr. James clasi here on Tuesday , I cod class up. October 28th, a p,lcasiw, evebt took pl4ce at D . ) -this McDonald of Morris, was in town this giving Day.-Mepsrs. orkins & Martin have he ay succeed in get .tin a g ' home . � .? � I r. James rwin. The cc- Knox hurcb, Auburn, gathered at the house -, d d She had got int:) . arge umber of organs - re- � I the residence of ) , d him ..J quite ea�ce, way, and her h�ind foot te k on h way hom ca)jion was the m rriag( ,of their daughter, a buil in soy os" 118 e from Dakota, where disposed- of a I g I of Mr. Alex. McKenzie, and presente � _ g _ a( .d centl I � � ' - has everal sons locate . While there Y. handsome purse of money, accom broke[through the floor over an old cistern. I had, and CO"LT KILLED.—O ,o morning la8tweek MCKU16. . Emma , to Mr. C�Iar`les Ste .art, of Goderich with a ' and f In her struggle to get out W McDonald sold a farm that he � 'T�., IMEETIN-G.—The members of the Township. The 'ceremony , as performed by pauie� by a well -worded and beautifully (it . e part when .�Ar. R. Leather a went into the pas- I � eviderrtly,. fallen over, an t I cold price for it in dash. In th � Lolge will c dean bi , a few friends written address. i This wfis donetoshow � a g ) a ' ture field to have a Wi'throp Orange elebrate the Rev. Mr. Thibi Jorq I ­ Kenzie's long th 11=,"Ish'*��$ und as above �f(thegcountry where be washesaysthere Acc k at his stock,%moDg8t versaryof the Gun the con racting parties. their appreebition of M�- Mc . I in t is, position she was fo - *as no frost, and the average yiel�d of wheat whichl are a nifinber o � first-class horses, he It .1 '� IPowder Plot., by a and relativeg of t,s leader of the singing n She: was a most valuaible animal, I . ' tealmeetingin-Currey'sChL,rch,ne%r Will- The high esteem !in which t, iev are held was and efficient services state, . . The found a colt dead. L pon examination. it . � - . . � ill b b t thirty bushels per acre . 1. e gi In besto i endent of the as as ort time ago Mr Wilson refused five " a O' j been killed throp, on Thursday evening, November 5th. attested by the �aluabl od. in the: church, and supeiint I I , S' e d , 13 , � , I ( ' ' IBt "' F 'e , r S3 ' - , 'C' tCott, � I rju�qe on _I or h 0 tj , _ 'a 1,__t. , . _, s. , 9 , '� i tj " �T, , 'N L I - , " . IrI I 2 � - - a , 1 3. � .OmaS I Ir , Lot 6 1.8 ir i � 8 f n I , , i , � , I a t 2 e I � 611 t I t u 0 - , , , She w.Iis standard 'Weathaer d'so, was more favoral�le for har. was found that the a, naal. had - 10 r NOTF.q.-3,Irs. T. Vanstone and Sunday school. hund ed dollars for her. . , �a by a bullet passing ses will be delivered by Rev'. P I ( L F frisining, she -ny parts of the 't rough the body and Addres , i LOCAL ro, Blyth, where -The Stephen and UO)orne Agricultural bred and last fall, without an, . �esting there than in ma Hodgiris Seaforth ; Rev. 'Mr. Attwifl, o family removed litst week trot 2 a I orthwest, and the grain was not injured into the lungs. Whither it met its fate d ' thers. There will also be a ' .have made an addition to theil t d a haff mile on Fairview track in i ot c nnot b� ascertained, W ItOnj Bu 0 Me. Van5tone i4 engagg d ip a flour mill.- Society . f this accidentally or L V ;re,a � n' I Js in Exeter by purchasing anothei " i A, , , I � C �i a e -9�1 Sha was being kept for -breeding bly rain. -Mr. A. Young, grouez. v , as reti ir d t h h me in groun 't . ( 0 or 0 " Ll t but it is belie ed tha a sportsman was in 90 d mu-lical programme, The tea will be Mrs. Sheppard � ti vilege of add � town, had a small bill of goods destroyed in I . ser ed in the Church from five to Peven Torouto,'a,iter spendiD I months five acres of land, with the pri th, under such circurn- tt ) bo�d . r I past few purp see, and her dea the D-eighb(ir StD-a a rifle, and, not ;, - � i a,tau 9'. is an aggravating lo�.sto-her owner. the fire at Paris railway station on Tuesday nimal ' and o'c ock. Every effort is to be made to here with her :.son, r -Sheppard.-Mrs. ing more if they wish, from. ,U -r. William ­_ - last. -Messrs. �S. Barton & Son, of this observing the a , fi�ed at a mark i ' $500, O"S;af the I -at - � make this a most interesting and profitable John King an4 � famil.y, f Wingham, are Bawden, for tbesUm Of r - M RibfONIAL.—A VQ`rY pleasant event town, have finished another neat covered killed the colt. . . occasion, and it is hoped it will receive the visiting her ar. Ge)rg King, who hits of S100per acre. They intend tx) make E T . - c'�_t Lone in th( took., lace on, Weduesda,y last at the r,:s;- lcmrriage for the Seaforth and Gorrie E,tage good h!%If mile track, second to � . Iib-eral support of all interested in the cause. been in Mani o a for tie I ast few months, . , I f Finlay L?ozs, Eeq., - of this town. line. This is for use b4tween Brussels' and Ki pen. .- � -cs. -C" uncil met in McNa- arrived home On Mond y. -Miss Martha county, which will be used on the d;ays se A— . . . Cou�Ncm DoiN, 0 I I zi� iA 'n IN, 0. 'P-- "I ",AnaonAs lormerlv of A " 0 Ir I I 0 * - f­f� for the holding of the tair for speed . a a the marriage or Mr. rch a . . kv�v VA.- . . I LOCALS.--mr. an r . eoir ay m ..- m r�ts notel on Monday the 26th Anst. iL n1io a lah %L_ . �ft 8 ge Pollock returned irona. ff U G V Thi � -1 . . Sco, �n Hall farrn, in McKillOP, St. Thomas church here, and who has been turned ,horne �Iast w ek after an extended C This, together with the othe t , of Thornto ill -till p�6sent. Minutes of former urday accomp , "nied b er uncle, Mr. ing purposes. 0 . . Their son Frank, who injunci ors 0 ' ' conveniences they have on the grounds, wil - - , near -eaforth, to Miss Annie Elizabeth., the �rector at Haysville and Nev� -Harnburg for visit to the old sod eting rea,� and adopted. John '. Brown Pollock. -Mr. Thoma�3 owitt has been - the p%F,t four years, has been offered charge 1) as - seriously ill, b -i we aqe leased to learn he not only put thern ithead of all local fairs only daughter of Mr. Ross. The ceremony been a resident of MontreBI for some w s granted leave to have -a fence on conces 11 . Was )erfprmed by Rev. A., D. McDonald, of the Episcopal congregation at Essex time, returned wi h them. -Air. James si4ns 5 and 9 at his risk for damages until he is slowly impro+ing.-ft s abont time our but on an equal foobing with the cities. , " $y Rev. P. bausgra-ve, McKillop, in Centre. -Mr. F. W. Twedale attended the Whiteman .%fter b f t to his parents . I rde procuring -A farmer liviLig less than five mile 8`38 alxd , - ball and mapper given at the skating, rink, 7 A P geits his crop off. William INIcKey was Council made a mo e towy, "' from Wiughain got lost in his bus resence of a goodly. number of the rela I is vi'cinit started on his street lamps. They wou prove th-0 , and friends in thi y gr�aiated leave to take timber off sideroitil a, great � �u Aing parties. Listowel, F ng, 16th 'ast-- return J y r, I d 6, conce.,ssion 14, and cut road one rod con% enience these dark nights_ , one evening last week, and being unable t tives and friends of the contrae . journey on onda' .-The quarterly .) [ 'fo -On ISunday morning ot . ir resi- find his way out lie7 lay down on a brus - , n ThLsl interesting proceediDg concluded the Mr. J. R. Pyper, for many years'& respected meeting of this cite it will be bold at Chisel- w (lie. a i , r as be takes timber. Accounts DEATH. . � . gues . t -a were invited to the festive board, resident of this town - has gone to Stratford hui st on Sabbath ra xt and services in the I and chequen isqued for gravel dents were surprised on learning: of the heap and went to sleep. During the nigh - where he has purchased the dry. goods bugi- w, re passed a n . whde aiwaited them 9.� most sumptuous re Metbo.dist church ere will in consequenco jobs on roads and clerk's half year's .salary very sudden death of Mrs. John McNab, there was a heavy shower of r i , b ' ---,, th past, which had beein, prepared by the ness of Messrs. Macnair, Hafailton & Co. .be dispenged wit f that d ay. - Al r. J-.- s. idr S310,375. Council adjourned to meet at who died ver�, suddcDly Saturday night. old chap blept through it, and when h - ­�" * � . I woll hy hostess. The young Couple left by While we regret Mr. Pyper's removal from Smillie is engaged in repainviDg bin resi- Flul!on's hotel on Monday the 90th Novem- Deceased was �orn in Inverness, Scotland, amoke in the morning be said he though I the fternoon train for the east a -midst the Sea!ortb, we can assure the people of Strat- deuce. -Everybody �&Ahe village is now on- b 3r, 1891. 'J in 1826, and h�d resided here upwards of his wife had been PUIIiDg all the bed clothe I conj ratulations and wel�l-wishes of hosts of ford, that in him they will have a good and gaged in layiog in Ai6r stock of coal, wood BARNS 'BURN -FD. -The barns and out- five years, Th1e funeral took place on Tuas- off him. - Ho does not appear much th � friej do who had a useful citizen and an enterprising man of and other supplies Jor the winter. -WO blildings of 'Alr. Wm. Armbtrong, on the (lay to Brucefield, an� thence by train to worse of his lying out. It is a very rar I assembled at the station t 0 . t get lost in the wcods i bid - hem God -speed on -their united journey business. Mrs. Pyper- will also remove UDderE,tand that tl�. e' sewing inaebine on ex-, 9;h conceEsiou, were destroyed by fire, to, Middlemiss. Mr. lvI cl �'ab has the sympathy thing for a person o hi hither so soon as they can dispose of .their bibit for gome ti e at Weismi ther with ' their contents, on Wednesday of his many frionds in his bereavement. jauron nowadays. I t rcl4h life. They will Spend a few days . Iler's store j4 inNew York vie,;1ing the sights in the residence here.�We understind that Mr. will be given away to the'lucky guester on e�cuiDg list. The fire was first noticed FOUND. -Oh Monda �, October 19th, Mr. � -The Ashfield and West Wawanosh Ag Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rabkir'k, of Blyth, has taken the a �bushou �ricultural Socitty's annual show, which wa greatt American metropolis. Saturday evening a; 7 o'clock. Those inter- a out - seven o'clock in the evening, and S rnuel Blair, who owns a piece of I 0 ; . , ound management of -M(ssrs. Pyper & Beattie's 't onl-'the animals in lot 77, Bayflel� line, near Goderich gra I I � . Scott. enjoy, in an eminent degree the general eated will probably be in attendance to carty spread so rapidly tha y vel 'held in the beautiful and spacious gr respect of all who know them, and if their store in this town. Mr. Habkirk is an old it home. - I i ! t Is buildings. could be saved. Alauy rif the road, was grea ly surprised on entering -the ,beloDgi.ng to, the DungauLon Agriculturit � future lives are half as smooth and prosper- resident of this vicinity and is well and KmEN_ Cw,TCERT,-The directors . of the implements and the d I ntire season's crops shanty he has there, to find on the table a 'and Driving Park Association on the 15,t ous as: their friends wish, they will be happy favorably known to many, of the people here- Public Hall company intQ to open the were destroyed. We understand that Mr. gun, a quantity of ainniunition and a black and 16t,b hiet., was in every respect a sue � - and prosperous indeed. The high esteem in sibouts and being a gentleman. of long busi- new hall by a grand concert on Friday even- Armstrong had an insurance of $900 on the oil cloth ' Earne, ,.big. The gun was Icess. The weather on the two daysalthoug . s abundantly ness experience, he will, no doubt, prove a ing November I.qt . The following gentle- contents, but this will 6ot nearly cover the a lie - ­ 'Drated Shot gun 'not as f3vorable tLs might la%�ve been, wa wbiph the fair bride is held wa - . Miiis Bob- I I avy brass' i Had it 'been more favor ay of costly, success in hi,3 new� position.-� men will be prose t and deliver address9s, . ng M r. with stock co;ing do Ia near the 'point of moderately fair. manifested by the large air which she well and Miss Brown are this week represent- . 19, i. The farm and buildings belo . to 2 V able there is Do telling, takitj' into accouu beautiful and useful prestuts of - viz : Messrs, J. MeMillan, M.P., A. Bishop, Thompson Morrison, of Dakota, Mr. Arm- .the barrel. T�e, Damp " W. McDonald " 9 . a School, M.P.P., M. Y. MoLean of Seafq.rth, Goo. He was going to was stamp on the stbek. Mr. Blair was the great number from far arid near tba was- made the recipient On the occasion. 'On iDg St. Thomas' Church Sund. y 3 strong being a tenant. ed their jeturn they. will settle down in their as delegates to the Sunday School Conven- E. Jackson, of Egmondville, i1nd Dr. Rollins, thresh the next day, and wits .out warning abient from the .9hant from 6 p. m. Satur. were present, how much larger the con beautiful And comfortable home at Thornton tion of the diocese of Huron,"being held at of Exeter. The ad4resses, will be inter- the hands for the threshing when the fire day until abo .on Monday the 19th, cours-2 of people would have been.. It is be � ut 5 p. in . . . Hall, near this town, where it is hoped they St. Thomas. -In a football,'mstch 15'ednes- spersed, with, readings, recitations and music, a arted, The origin of the fire ia not known. and on arriving found that during his ab- lieved that on, no previous, occasion wer will spend many yearn in unalloyed happi- day evening betwef ii the, Oaks and Maple both vocal and instr mental. Dr. Campbel I 1, there so many present. Some state th Leafs, being the fifth match in the .� compoti- u � . sence the staples had been drawn and the a been upwards of two thou., neas. � tion for the Crawford cup, the _-Kaple Leafs of Seaforth, who. is a whole concert in him- fleiasall. door opened. The above mentioned articles number to hav self, will be presen , and also essrs. Robt. were left on the table," and the bed-clothea and five buodred-a very creditable show . came out victorious by I goal to 0. Egi-nond- Holmes, of Clinto), and D. -McFadyen, of NOTES TO DEBToRs.-All parties indebted though someo ing. 1he stook, such as hors ea, cattle, a h eel LocAL BRIEFS. - Folks hereabouts had ville and the Maple Leaf 9 play next Wed n( -s- I to Robert Morrison, of Shedden, late of Hensall, as were tossed about its � ne had their first resI taste of winter for this sea- Londesboro', are expected to take a part in . will remained over night. �The door was 'closed etc., etc., were flue Specimens and filled th day, and if the Maple Leafs are victorious bheprogramme. 3he services of several of r sta ernen s inailed theni sometime ago e staple epl, The exhibits of veget .son On AVeduesda,y, In the morning the they will play their final game for the cup lease -take notice that all accounts unpaid b.y the and th In r d Mr. Blair has bill to perfection. the beet comic and sentimental singers have 1)thday of Nove' be�next will positively be placed Ma h -,,,yet bequ unable bles, roots, dair� prod u ce, imp I ernents, fruit ground was white witlasnow,and a piercing, with the Oaks. -The Fowler farms, offered t1lilon without further -notice 1245-3 de enquirievl� but "Pas . ' cold north wind contii=ed tiaroughout the been secured and i, the weather is favorable i i i court for collec ' to find an owner, M 8 Blair would request. grains, etc., of variou4 kinds, also the fin day,._X. - W. Elagarty, B. A., formerly r6f by auction here on Tuosday, were not sold, an immense gathering in expected, and the BRIXFS.-The present fine weather is af- the owner to c�me ani. take away his pco- , arts and ladies' fancy work surpassed all ar .4. the reserve price not having been reached. concert promises tio'surpass anything that f:,rding the farmers a grand opportunity for porty and pay tharges' I ticipations. � I the Seaforth Collegiate Institute, and ]at- .- I . han ever been held in this vicinity. athering in their apples and roots, both of I . - _e Mount Forest d 9 I -40. - terly bead maitter of th FOR Underwear, Yarns, Blankets an . - - " I . High, School, has just received the appoint- Tweeds, call at the Woolen Mills. Wekeep nothing . - . which have proved a good yield. -Mr. Win. Ifuron- Notes. . Perth Items. , 1�,Ider, the well-known, succesiful and - . mentof classical master in the mew Har- but Al stock. A. G. VANEGIMID's SONS. 1246-1 Brui5se-18. . energetic- implement agent of this place, has -There w". a alig,lit, flurry of , snow in -Mr. Arthur Robb bai been appointe b6rd Street Collegiate Institute in Toronto, Iir You Want a Good Time Piece for little ON WITH TuE bANCF.-Right here in . Is Patter. Clinton on - 1hursda, of Isst week. This truant officer for,the city of Stratford by th ' at a salary of S1,500. His strongest oppon- money, buy a Rock -ford Watch from COUNTER, our new Store. -A rte& 13ft-nade Clothing Stock Second recently accepted the agency of th Council. i . I cut wan J. C. Robertson, classical master in Sealortb. 1246-1 to XODO in the County -The character of the gar. son & Wisner Implement Manufacturing was the firot of the se son. -A week of gospel temperance meetinj I LroHT -for the winter even't1gs. . A fine ments is peculiar to our store alone. If we know it ompany. As thi,; firm is composed of the _11its Watson, of 3olborne, has been en - Owen Sound Collegiate Institute, but the I firms of the Patterson gaged as teacher for 1,� obool Section No. 10,, will be held at Listowel -during the. fir He stock of Lanips at MCIXTOSit's, Brucefield. Prices we don't sell one dollai'8 worth 6f clothing there can wo old establishee ,k in Novena - vote. was. six to ten f6r Mr. Hagarty. very low. - 1246 be the least doubt abc ut. Every articlo is the best Brothers & Comp,my, of Woodstock, and the .last Wawanosh, for i ext year. wee %r. h"just,leftfor Baltimore to take a post of its kind. We are good for our statements and I d, Mr. James'Gill, Q I East Wawanosh, has -Mrs. C. Kr _ h, of Sebringville, has soli- COLD WF,ATHr,R GOODS. -Jackets: Ul. careful of, 3ur statements -We invite you to put J- 0. Wisner Company, of Brantfor ` -2 her farm in Do --- ie to Mr. George Ekert, graduate course at the Johns Hopkins Un , sters Shawls, Furs, Blankets -Underwear and Over. them to the teat and you will not find thein want- ,who have rc.cently amalgamated, th6 public rented Mr. Flwu Livi3gotone's farm, which , + . versity.-Confirmation services in connec- 1. I -of'which vv ill be sold at adjoins his own. Fullarton, for $41,000. coats in great variety, al ing At $5.50 any ina can have a good heavy Over. may well expect that the firm will now be tion with St.. Thomas' church, Seafortb, will close price's for cash. E. McFAUL. 1246 ,O,i that will keep th( cold out ; at 87.50 a better able to furnish the cheapest and beRt in the -Miss N. Porter has been re-engaged to -The farmers -about Amulree have be held on Friday, November fi, when a NOT QUITE ANNIHILATED YET. -For .25 . one ; at $10.00 your c ioice of over,,one hundred in plentiful crop of 1good apples. Several hai I%rge number of candidates will be pre- years I bave not allowed myse if to be either ooaxed y1sters, geixigle and louble-breasFed Irish Fri�ze, implement line, and with Mr., Elder an teach in Schoot Sectio 3 No. 5, -Colborne, f or Meltons anc Napps. Our Boy�'Overcoat � . era ise of salary. � received $1.25 a barrel, for their beet sto6 seated. Rio Lordship the Bisho' of Huron or coerced into any combines, beli&in- that wherever Beavets. , their agent, will command a large share of next year, at " incra nted the place -Mr. J. H. Burnet, of.Brunneri has bui � I p large monopolies are built up it is at i7he expense of and Suit Department is over)oaded-L6vely little patronage._- Rev. Joe. Higgins was here -Mr.- Josiabl Whitt, hasre willoonduotthe services. -The!Gra,f ton,North d stored away an immense quantit f the surrounding country. I thank the Farmers for Cape OveTcoats, Fine raided Suits. . Remember our a Silo, an � ]Pskota, Advocate, contains this item o . for a con- Clothing is proctical, C narnon sense Clothing; it is part 0 last week and this visiting his bister, known as the Sindlair farm, in Tuckeramith. I . their patronage in the past and would ask ew, which now can deny-Clothin- such as ra. AV. C. Davis.-Mrq. Doan, of Clinton, for a term of t lo years, at an annual rental of corn for winter use. -- -t � I localinterest. Robert and James Laudsbor- ti,uanc, of their favors by driving direct to Old No. all n 0 w . -Messrs. Stewart and Reid, of Log� , . ough, Of Tackeramith, .Ontario, were in the 6 Warehouse with a liberal share of their Wheat,Peas well-dressed inen and oys wear. We do not clatru I VAR here this week visiting her mother, qf $300. 1 . secured the contract for five miles 1 .' you as no I Barley, Oats, &C., where they'are'always sure of the to make a fashion plate of you, to dress � dra. Brown, of the London Road.- -Mr.Rober� Yeo, jr., bas rented the. have. I ., city laxt Saturday on their way to visit their an was ever dressed bef ore or ever will be-dreso6d #1 , - � highest market price. The producer has it in his in of farm of Mr. Georg!, Castwore, near BI11e_ ditch in Eima. brothers and sisters in the vicinity of Park own power to keep up a healthy competition. J.As without crease or wrir klq ; but hundreds of the best .he Rev. J. S. Cook and AIrs. Cook, -a at a rental of ' During the Methodht revival service RiVer. They had been for some -time with BFATrut, Seafortla. 1 1246.4 ' dressed men in Brussels and surrounding country Ripley, and formerly of this place, were in Yale, for a term: of six, yeai recently held at Kirk-lon, upwards of -fort . . . '] . their sialtBr, Mrs. Ingraham, of St.Andrews. - I . .� are weanDg our clot Dg'And it. would be hard to the village part of last eek and this, visit- $230 a year. � rofessed con -version.' . -TA? 1). C, Dorrence, whom we mentioned A FAITHFUL PUBLIC SERVANT. - The persuade them to we r any othrr We also get some iog their friends.-'MrICaniff Brown left -Mr. James Miller, of Goderich town. persons p of the most Lovely St its and Overcoats to order- ' -Mrs. Mmk,�r, of the townshipi of Log% 14st week as having, engaged with the trus- Galt Reporter of last week makes tb*e fol- having everything n nv in Wale Nvorsteds, Cork this week for Sarnia a, d Port Huron to ship, who hall been in Manitoba during the ' tees of Staffa school for next year, hag llowing reference to Mr. Charles Girvin of screw Worsteds, Plai 1 Worsteds, Scotch. English, ipend a, few days with r6l4tives there. --Mr. past summer, bois ret4rned home. He in- died on the 12th inst. She was in her fift Irish and Canadiar Tweeds. Overcoatings in School ID[spector, was in thp tonds going back again in the spring. year, and the last two yeats she h to Beavers, Meltons and � %14ps. We can Suit you om, Pablic I bl' 't� r struck a much better sit. He bis been en- Weat Wawanoah, an old and faithful -Pu in ' -The trustees of �chool Section No. 8, �e'e'u a great sQfferer from a cance: . 94 N7-Vhile either e4dered or Raadymade Clothing. Drop in and -illage this week inspebting our school.- -Mr. Wm. Greenwood and ,'4r. Robe gaged an principal of the Harriston public servant Of thili county. It Says : see us in our new Store. -A. R. SMITIT, Brus8e],3, . a favorite Hullatt, hava c 9 9 d Mr. W. Doig, of � Lo, - sohoolforl892. There were 84 &rplicants visifing the village of Dungannon, County . . . leechnutting is now 1, quite . 'I ,Ldder),who Keyes, of gar), intend shortly removir for thin position and it says -much for Mr. of Huron, last week, the writer made the Ontario. 1 194&2 bastime with the I%die�, of this village,- Tucker!3mitb, to sace ed Mr. McF, " to Mitchell and becoming residents of th Dorrence as a teacher tkat he wag the acquaintance of Mr. Charles G irvin, a pioneer THF, Co--N-SERVAIlIVE GONVENTIO-N.-A con- 4r. Wm. Robinson fro -'n near Lqudon, and has resigned. 11 k , town. I � -Mr. Thomas Bell,' of Huron, whose career as a Municipal re- vention of Liberal Conserva I tives of East ormerly of this vi "' �' ' ' 11 '1�' ] choice among so many. la e ' here a't present -Nir. Joseph Cas , of Rodgerville, ship. ' ' eld at Brussels on Saturday ter, I rx. ' I " . Stoneman, of ped a car load of ver - fine lambs to Buffsloi ' -Dr. Towle, of Dublin, ban, it is sai of Winglaam, spent Sunday last in Seafortla, presentative is very striking. Betw�ezt the Huron was b _ tiDg'S candidate isiting his sis M 0 i - s C only this week last w Their a erage weight waa'one �dmostfully recovered from his late troub C the guest of Mr. W. 0. Reid. -Mrs. Wm. first and the last time that he ran for the last, for the purpose of Gelec his p ace s Mr b on eek. _ ' � . - wife n n 1� and 'will shortly return to resume h M. Gray, Miss A. Cowan and Mr. George office of Reeve of Wawanosh township, for the House of Commons, -Mr. W. H. ;ook unto himself a a d is spending the hundred pounds. I practice. � . a 9 . Dunca, Of ir. On mot" nt has been an aged its t I u are attending the Provincial Sab- period of forty years had elapsed, and Clegg, presideDt, i the ch& ' ion ioneymoon here, we unike with his many -Miss Jennie Gra - I -Me. Wm. Hastpgs is the leadi J bath School Con.ve -i of Mr. A,:H. Musgrove, seconded by Aft. P- - riends in wishing himself and Mrs. Robin- teacher in Scho O' ection No. 4, Tucker I ' I nt on at Ottawa this those who voted for him the first time he ye:�, in p lace of AMiss J. a dof - I thresher in the Burns district, and b week. IN Nfeth-odist only knew of two who were present and Kelly, it was decided to postpone the selee- ion long and continued appiness.-Mr. and smith, for next I I Ire, Grey represents the I - _ isigned. Ilerat work. He threshes from ten i . abbath School twd Miss Cowa,u and Mr. voted for him the last time Mr. Girvin tion of a candidate for -the presen After �Irs. Joseph Gout, , Of '�Jia vi lag�, were re- Brotherston, who has re I Mi ' S, . I . , d il Fit , hundred bushels of grain daily. i i e � Duncan the Pregbyterian.- The weather was NX'arden of the County in 1873, and well the transaction of 5ome general buless, ar- ently in Tbedford a ending a couple of -The running .mare Topsy B., lollonging I S '\.NTiD ev. James Ward, of Mill -bank, h Prob%bilities were ,somewhat astray I%st remembered the time when the Gadt Re- raDgeni,ents -were made for the revision of �eeks among their m "y relatives and to Beattie Brothers, of gharn, easily de- . _111 ' l � the voters' lists under the Electoral Fran- - feated Oliver's Dell& in a matched race in ppointed rector of the py,ri$h of W � , Tuesday, - They announced warm, mild porter did the greater portion of the print- 'riends in and about t at neighborhood. I *na . I d'Dg the three stations of S weather, whe - councils throughout chise Act.- R. L. Taylor, barrister, Brussels, �Ir. Begg, of Toronto, as in the village -Mitchell-the other day. I : . Ot, Inc U I . . reas we were favored with a ing for the municipal amen I ; blustery, cold spell, eo, that even old Proba. his and adjoining counties. Mr. G.;rvin has was appointed counsel on 6ehalf of the Con- 3art of last and this wee , visiting the Rev. -The To wnship Council of Stephen have , Hayelville and Hamburg. . . ' a will make rnistakes sometimes. -Mrs. M. '13, now retired,but still takes an active inter- nervative party a, -the different Courts of 3. S. Hein derson. -Wei re sorry to report decided to apply to the Ontario Legislature : -Messirs. W. H. and Fred Davis, bakol AIrs. M. Y. �'VIC­Lean are in To- est in all public matters." Mr. Girvin was Revision througho it the riding. 'dhat Mr. T. J. Wilson hE a been and is stil . 1 hnd thle business will be continixed by t Smith and ' ' -� - I at its next Session for an Act enabling them 11 to., of Mitchell, have dheolved partnershi i i i �, i � 10 ronto this week attending the annual meet- in attendance at the recent meeting of the use through a severe attack to consolidate the !township debt,' which . ,.onfined to the ho � I :, atter. I . ing of the Women,8 Christian Temperance County Council renewing old acquaintances . Gr;8 nd Bend. Ailluess. We hope he insy soon recover.- .amounts to $10,000. ' : g new ones - ' I nariclMrs. Alowbray, ofWbitechurch, -The Elma Cheese and Butter Compa Union &a delegates front the Seaforth Aspo- - and farmin� , and at the unanimous LOCAL, DOTS.- r. W. Oliver has been . - -A very pleasant evening was spent by a i - ciation.z-A,Ir, 116ba Jamieson was in town request of the council occupied a seat aside laid up with infla nm,ation but is speedily -re and have been here: or, the past w number at tlie residence of Adam � ' ecured first prize at the Westorn Fair, . a C�uple of days this week-, looltint, tAter tlae:Warden. t1r. Wrn. Young, another oli rec . ovaring.-The gethodiRt congregation of risiting their daughter, .", eirs. Bernard Thom- Scott, Morris towin) hip, on Monday, 19th -1-Ondon, on colored and white cheese, a . C- ii . buzinesa, and his many friends"Were pleased and faithful municipal officer, and who for this place are bui ily engaged in building a ,on, of this village. -Th .- Rev. H. Irvine re- inst. Mr. Scott and hiss amiAble partner- in the banker'i Prize of $80, The make - to no him looking much better.- so many years represented the township of new shed and itite nd holding a � tea -meeting ,-urned home last week ftom attending the life intend shortly toll leave this couotry for 4ames A. Gray., is to be congr lated AS: I. 1 U- AN.- Q�A#.+- 1_ ihis Success.! The factory has 9� nstror What We Want, I .W AND WHERE TO GET . . I I . . . � .- I I I i I We want to shoW LYOU Our flne Assortment of ; " I - -KILLINERY . i I . AIANTLES, . . DRESS d 3OODS9 - - I AND FURS. - . I . We want you to -see our large I stock of . GLOVES) . ­ � HOSTERY1, � . L I . I I SHAWLS) I i � UNDERWEAR, �_ I - . And WOOL . - I - L . . : ; - GOODS . � I . I I - . We'want you to know that we are giving more than usual Nralue in *3 : I I I L FLANNET�S� - I . I I . BLANKETS, . i TICKINGS) I � I � I SHIRTINGS) - . � , I . 3 . . i - . COTTONADES, . I I . LINENSI I - And CARPETS. � . I — I I We -Nvant to tell you that we have . . . Hundreds of . i L NE'W OVERCOATS and � I BOYS' AND _AIEN'S SUITS, � J . I 11'hieh we are offerhirf away down 1 13 ,; I -1 for Cash. r � � I I i Comelpmd see what '\ve can do for , � you ill �'th4 way of Low Prices on Clothinly"al"Id. Dry Goods. . M I i � � Edwall-d McFaul, i � 1SEAFORTIL . L . I I I made weekly during the Beason, and the Augu-st in%k6, has been sold for 10 cents pex pound. . ' Rev, Robert Hamilton of M otberwell - L 3 y . � intends to accom - pany Dr. 06van, of Krox College, Toront6, on bin visit to the ' Boly Land about the beginning of"the year. -Nles3rs. Win. and Edward Keena, re- t Aurned to Sebringville - from the Spanish River on Sunday morning, last week, They I - intended to itay for the winter, but they r I report the camps too rough for thern. -The township of Hibbert Agricultural 7 0 Cit of about $60 as a re- ijociety have a defi a suit of their fall show this year. The sh-ow I wos a good one, but the weather was very bad. 0 1 -At the Jait cheese fair held at Lislovi el, 1 145,10-50 boxes were offered for s3le, au� t about 2,5001 were sold at an average of a e little over P cents. Twenty-one factoriei 0 were represented. t . s M.'el act Kastner, son of the late Mich, .eF Ki rville, and who a Is as tner, of KastDe e one tim�kept hotel in Mitchell� died at -hil D. residence in Detroit, labt week, in his 42n� L year. He leaves a wife and five children - -Mr. S. H. Harding and Miss Mirian Dunn, teachers in the Atwood Publb a . ' School, bavpbeen re-engaged for next year 8 - 0 1 the latter 4 $30 of an increase in salary, Both are good teachers and have given gen h oral satisfaction. I - -Mr. John Clarke, barrister, of St h M arya, I was in Mitebel" on Aloinday, las 8 week,,serving ull the br-ibers and boodl,er - t among'the Alitchell Grits with their sum t mon8 to appear in Stratford to answer V - the charges against them in connection wit] the Trow election, on the 28th inst. . . -Alr. Hermann has purchased the wes e half of lot 24, concession 5, Downie, fo e $3,100 ; and on Friday, 16-th inbt.. the AfC ' - Farlane -farm,. on the 7th coDeesgion--o - Downiel was knocked down to 11r. Walte ) Rae, for $5,100, . Is —' Mr L,_ Mr. James H. Lane threshed for , 81 John Al. Robinson, of AnderEon, in nine an( a , a half hours o ne day recently, 160 bushels o - peav, 100 bushels of barley apd 1,500 bushel of Oats. The oats was the product of I' � acres. I . —Tba other day Mr. W, Kyle, of Poole while feeding Kropf's threshing macbinf d got an ugly, prob in the fleshy part of th Is arm by the knife in the hand of the band cutter. a I —At Tuesdray's Police Court, Stratford st before P. M. O'Loane, about a dozen your ! men were-ebarged with anlaWfUl,ly purchai d ing liquor stan unlicensed house at Keel of nerville, six of them -admitted the charg and were fined $5 each. . a —Mrs. Charles Coulter, 'one of EIrnal e most esteemed pioneers, paused SWL&Y 0 . Monday, last week, at her home, nea It Newry, in thez 87th year of hei age, Sh . . y had been the mother of twelve children, si _ of whom x4viveher. 3, —An entertainment, consisting of vocE of and instrumental music, recitations Ike was given at Motherwell, on the evening ( 81. the 16th inst., under the auspices of th y Good Teinplars, which,lwas a grand succe., . in every respect. . I n, —The pe*plo of the Presbyterian Cburc y- at Amulriee and North Eattbope are busil " engaged hauling material preparatory I I building a new Church next year. Tk, rt newbuilding will be erected on the site ( g the present building. . at —Mr. Isaac Benton, a gentleman of e) tensive experience as an agriculturist i d, CambridgeAhire I England, where he owns le small estate, bat, leased Mrs. Beattie's fan is on the base line, Blaushard, for a term 4 years. I ng —Mr. J. S. Callin, V. S., of�Sbakespeari 3g was driving out one night on a professioni to visit, when his horse suddenly tcok frigI and became DmRnageabIe,kickIDLg'N1r.CaIIi is on the breas and shoulder, inflicting somi il- what seriou injuries. . t. —Mr. Jan�ies Dickson, jr., of Elm&, one I the grand jukors at the assizes, was so muc s,. impressed with what he saw at the Stratfoi p, General Holspital on the occasion of h ! he official visit! to it� that before leaving tf city he calle4 upon the Honorary Secretar uy and made a contribution of $10 to its .fund, at —While e�,gaged in roofing R. M. Balla] nd tvne's store in Atwood a few days ag, 1 r, John Switze� bad the misfortune to put h on hand into a �ail of boiling tar by mistak, . s - burniniv his hand frightfully. It is1eare __ Mr.. . D. Wilson has shipped a lot Colborne, vms also present at- this -meeting. in the same abodt the lith -of Novembsr for 'i Ecumenical Conference st vvashington, D. Saginaw, %; I.E.", " I I 11 I .1 rative �itnation. *Theirman land the 4oini contribution Of milk per -day he will have no use of the hand for a long I . . f eggs to New York this fall, find- Ift seemed -quite natural, find rem. inded one the pu as of paying for it. -Mrs. M. Arm- 1 -Mr. Win Colwell, our enterprising car- obtained a Inc � y I J i 150 0 7_0 1� ' - them 'in 20,000 pounds. - About 4ease are -bime. f I � : I q � � g, it more -profitabl'a' to send them there of old' times, to see Messrs. Girvin and strong," .who has teen away for two weeks riage maker, has recently sold a 'number of friends and neighbor#, deairing to giVe I I ing , 11 - � � . 1� - : I I : I - 4 1 � . - � � 'L 11 11 .1 I I � . . i - ! � - � � I - I I I - � I . I � - - I � I . _____ 4�:,� : I .1 . I I . I � __­ 1, ­ - I I - S,� I � � . I I J , _1� I T - . - - . I ; _____�_ ��_ � - I . , � - � - � ; I . . .1 � I I . . t . . . I I 1 4 ! I ; � - , . I 1� I - . . . I I I : . � I . . I . 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