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The Huron Expositor, 1895-11-15, Page 1I . ��. 1%, __ 1-1 � . I . � � � . - � ; - � - 7 i - � � - . � � I - � i � , I . - ;;; .. I � I � I ­ - - . - . - . I I - 1 ­ _::,� ,� ,I- I I - , , - �� - - 11 � -�_ '�­�_ . ; �:�. . � I . . � � I -_ : ; - . I � I I 1 _7- 1 . 4: � ­ - � I , - , . : I : I I I . � I I � * . I � I - . . - I . � 1 2 _� . ; � J r I I I i � - � 14A � � 451% . q, I � �� I .. 4F- I i . - I ��:- . f- I I , I I - . oan � ,,, -4 i ­ c- �; i �, ��Lr_, Wl- �.%&_ I _11..�� Ine �.Mi � ! � - , C�l ,:-- . .. �o ,­- : I - : - . I I . - I . . . - i I I ()It Wk * nIli A ai�d oheap 1 14 ttue Case J 'i � I , - I 4 � in Our I I � allhere are . I I � 11a,ts and � . ; i I opti. � � i �1, i � grig very - , ,:�,Vt -with . I 1.�4e-soine * I I I �. e are not. I . , . t - r:1 Ca P 6 '. . I � I '-'If TIM, � i � , -,,,i,,,-r pur- : � coming, i ' ' t,-,Yn.-. ln� I C., I - : I F ". ,,:- Jacket . ; � we have I I tInVg With t - . i- It at all - I . I �- +, s — C- () o'.1 I ... YJ '­� �;ut,y th't - . � S eves. I . . I . ' .1 the 4th '� �ont half �, I I . : I 6r at -nre- � , . wers and . . I just the , � ackets, as � I ,et them. � ' LK) and � I M 7 a (treat �. 1. . - I t1_ - costume . I I I he prices 14 � e now. � . � . . ,.e pair or I une V7 av, - , . ' I . - . dies* antl �� � 0, ore, Veil- . I - Is, But- �11? . 41 i other I ttriety. � I � in. this ui�y' less I- - 14 , I M I FAUL i 7 1 - � f I i . � Axoods- ; I Z . 4 1 .� i � 11panyl I - i dorth.., - � - I I ?'er, I Clin- I I � m last. He � . � 1-icks from' � er, which . . actory to, q Mr. Wm. . I [ relatires. i J �;. Smalla- � I � , L.s been EL -6w- . kxths� in. , 1-C I - :� his late I 11 s week.- I '_ last that I , . . I [ ,�)f .Mr. J. . � � accident. : I . � r I noon last . I :�ba, while � 1 .leaves a. � � �the svm- , � ; ; � I aro�nd � - on of Mr. I . �Aip, near � �en years . i ; Lrme� and ! I � Paid rela- ' I i � I . . I fill is de- af cheese - I . expected l.be run - L'S stamp I I �, and he - ,is fellow I A as it is . in better . �are some- juers' fees. Af, . z1ast, the . a a body, , . � . tSlOn was I ,� took as I �-Another I �meetiags. I y evenin,g 14in It �Roterts, L tille, who �iCnce sen- �ho stand specially , . . � it keeper I.- tior W,10 -1 - . - , C&USed temp�_Ir_ 10agh to - eligag,ed, of he r'e. I I e, spent ati. here. I � , � 8undlay, � iss Flora.; - I �. to - ,Fea-'! . .W. wal- , : ,M r. I -*. � here.— A ,tO-a Were I 1 � . Sunday-- - �and IV%. Wifel Of I frieudg. � � - Lud, 'Wifie" � , . I I I m , � . . . . Ander- . . 01, see- . ; ents for . � . � I ainnient, . Fridav ' :If which . . . I I supply, I Clinton, . . . I ��- these, . llimit 01, 7 IX fX , ' , ,,, oresses ` vramme., , , , - , given. , ��- - 'ie (late, � Inits that . on the - I lent. A jl�: I - and the - � Vi INIn-j. leell re- , .110 bad T seve4_ ;tud h6'r �! � t " he � � I - .1 orders � it* fort- � � ted, in 7 0 . I the . �av,or to , � be 4). I a notify Ouse of � , �: on tbo I �tifjll of Lore aa I I � 'j�)Urned . �er 7th�, ; _�', � 11 i L � - E, - " _ - _� ! . I = I Am / ;jo 6%)i&� - -"-1&_)Ww4* - =­ 1, ,_ ; . I O/ - : - � I V A��)ff I t� . � I _� - I \ 1111 f V **+! W 1W AVV, 4/,*, V� M- - � 11 . AW I-- �� �� - 14 __.__ . ­.a� 1 � I . , � I 1� � V I -- 47r - I I I f I I . . I 1� . . - � z=_. 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 I I � . - I I I I I i . I ________.;Z;;;1 -_ — . -i I . I . . I . �i : I i - - TWENTY-SEVIENTHo YEAII��' -Jj - . . I . . � '', I . , � I .1 i I , Publishem . I . . FRIDAY, NOVEHBERI .. ��SEAFORTH 15 1895* VMOLE NUSIBER, - 1j07.:,, J 1 - . - � 5 � I i � ; t $1.00 6"Year in Advance. I I � � I I - - I I - : ; - t — � -_ -_ — I I I I I I . . I I : � I I � i ! . A PRAIRIE Is :MAELITE.' affecting Sunday. The Lord's Day must be persons, and of I those invited a very large I by her death another of the old landmarks, I I . Grand C.'r,oncort - Tihe value of. . An excellint din- o fast dis"a * * oved. The de- - - . protected, and a law was wanted, if there proportion were present. . ppearing, is rem ., I.. _IN_ I I � . . were not one, to preserve the quietness of ner, ca sisting of : all the delicacibs the I - ce sed was one of the inost respected of the . . " Settlers Trying to Exterminate the reatir- ' ' i ' . � � I I I I the streets, and enable Christians to wor- Eeason, ,-Ould I Id -,Iuding the ( set ere, an s e ive to the ripe age erous and Cowarflly Coyote. I Ir- CARDNO,'S HAL�� SEAFO�TH', eeping . . I ship without the interruptions of noisy famou Scotch ag is, chieftain o' the pud- - of %Imost 80 years. . I � 0 _09.— ! . i . _: . [special C)rrevolidence.] street cars. The Principal deprecated din' rale,and numei ous othler Scotch dishes, t -On Friday, October let, there was a � - I ,,, "Ov. .-Wi ,ingthi came theu.- _', � . A, . I .NL th the re- stringent legislation that would stop works was se�ved. Folloi ' ,ing thi ,� mal � I M0 ' � Posted turif it cold we4t.h 3r the annual attempt . BILENE, X911 ;O�d fair at Listowel. Mr. Thomas Hay, � nday, v. 25th i *f necessity on Sundays, but said that far toasts,� speeches and son . kulctioneer, sold a large quantity of house-, 0 1 I . I � i . . - I of the settlers on't, 2o prat. 'ies to kill Off t�b too much unnecessary labor was now being -On the first da3 -of Ov mbe , � r.John . o - goods and farm stock. , In aid of the I,. P. S. C. E. 1 1 1 — � . croyotee, or prairie v5rojvosi is resumed. It done on that day, and the Christian p-ti'blic Lindsaiy, of Culross one of the oldeat,men ; �-.VLrs. Alexander, of the third line, Wal- � l � ,, � . is a never ending F. truggl6, yet one which had a right to control, it. The convi,ctions in the �,.ounty of Bruce, breathed his 'last. laae, is the, owner of over 100 turkeys. The I , . MR. HAROLD JARVIS, - ! cannot be iolinqui3bod, m estiferous 'of the people should work themselves out in Had 11(� lived two months longer he would. iiumber will be likely to suffer a large din i - I I I I � I . To supply with information 0 lithe P � ' He was born in -ation wb-en Thanksgiving comes. -1 . 1. (c f Detroit) TENOR. I . . U t in possessie creatur6i are the bane f e farntor's life. legislation. * I have :�en 90 years of age. in � . P -to date ; pu 11 MISS GRACE McFAUL . I Post V. of ne�ded intelligenep, to in- The � coyote Is borm without honor. 4i?d __* Ireland. and came to Cana�& in 1850. He -miss Lizzie Draper, daughter of Mrs. G. , 1 1 1 . . . : I I neverlacquires 1b. He is slinking cow- An Electric Railway tc) Bayfibld. settled in Calross w1hen th el place was an un- Dtio.per, of Listowel, was married in British SOPRANO. � i l form to oomm unicate facts ; , I d by natiqre and Wems rather ."proud of DEAR EXPO13ITOR -Now that electricity brokell forest. Hisi� familyi consisted of ten Columbia, recently, to Mr. H. H. Layfield, IARS'. J. C. GREI� � . I - to. . �(Webster's Dictionary.) A' I . ELOCUTIONIST. . I I - ... this characteristic lof his, being. He -is a has become such) a potent factor in! the children, of whom only five are now living. merchant, of Vancouver. I I - ! lianger on, . a skir4is -Early last sprincr tb­ � I I ; I - her, find Is always, as 6ple e, firm of J. A. ,114w. Edward Carpenter, of Duluth, a . i i I I . . commercial world, I notice that the pe _ � Mr. jarvis is, perhaps, th4 finest tenor In erica I - � . Mark Twain putE it, 4, t of luck and of Goderich are agitating for a radial q'Iec- Simme,,,s, see& merchant,,� Toronto, offered former respected settler of Hibbert, is re- tQday, equilly FleSL31Pg in Spottish song as I 'n hexs. , I I , ' I eim Popular prines-26c and 40. - 7-2 1 The above is t�o latest dictionary mean- friendless. " , , trio railway front Goderich to Dungannon, prizes for the best and laro�e t ip ci e'ns of neWing acquaintauceships around his old i4o�t i� g of (keeping posted) and in fact that is Duldng reciRnt years tb i coyote has in- onions;! grown from seed pilrelias d from that home ,p.nd Mitchell. � � _ 0 PT _ ,Brussels, Seaferth and Bayfield. I see no I oreased upon tho,plalins o western Kansas reason, however, why we should wa . . .! J . ol r only use for an advertisement. ,.it until firm. 'The competition w4s for welv4 best, '—John Clark, the St. Marys lawyer, has i . V and Nebraska. "he de rodations upon such a long road could be built, when the largest and heaviest specimens f the � giant been Oivoroed f rem his wife, Miss Nellie , . THE B ST i � , An advertisement alone never sells flocks And� herds o the fiontior have be- much more commodious and less expensive rize-ULker onion. The rizes hav4 just Gaiitbpny, on tlie ground that he has an- � , , - we f d i ns to let the peo- I �oods , in t the mea come so ume _1 - an ving in Detroit. , � , I n r d lextensive as to one from Seaforth to Bayfield would do in Eeen 0 -warded. Some op the suc�essful other Wife Ii . .. ple know that we koep certain goods and I I I I warrant counties offering rewards for the meantime. All the world knows now, growers are located at Brar,ondale, -nea,r To- 4-Apdrew Stevenson, of concession , . then the goods sell themselves when shown . , r I X -A-T-i . - scalps of these un ' rupull s beings. Ma 8: �: i -A-7Y-S I ronto, Winnipeg, Nova S40tia 4nd llritislh Elma, I has decided to give up dairyin g, and 4. - I o r. . DY that, as a summer resort, Bayfiold eikitnot I � M t . - � I western Kansas 0 untie � hav*t until re- be excekled in Ontario. People come here Columbia. I I � in oonsequence, is offering his entire stock , . �, T I ! I I I , Amona the goc ds we keep the people contly offered $3 e ch b,ose wolf scalps, in large numbers from many � different —William. McCurdy, 1*1ho went � from forl' sale. 1 cte . - n's bqt the la Itr6la,ght in for bay- points, particularly from the cit es of � D I THE CHEAPE T 0 , d u�on, are : Our own make of Me � ,rge num or . , e- Vienna some months ag to work in the ­T�e well at school sectionNo. 2, North � . ll uits at $10 ; also Our Men's Frieze Ove - � EasthOpe, at present holds the record for 4 96ats at $7, $8, $10 an" � Ynent made it nee "sary ti i change the:dg- troit, London, Stratford, Hamiltpn, Brant. Manitoba harvest fields, lied in the Win- , � d $12. ur , aiid now few ffer more tilan $1 each. 'ford, etc., while people from Seaforth comle nipeg A eneral hospital on 3unday, 3rd inst. gai�e preserves in that locality, a lizard nine . I . . . 1 i We again post you on the fact that our In'some counties t payment fbr scalps here daily. Now, with the electric roafl Ho was employed n Brandon. Being un- inches in length having been pumped out of . ; . I I stock of boys' suit�', , comprises prices and o.unted to inore ban $ 1 4, 000 a year, and from that point, to here, the traffic would 15e able to collect his w� 6ges, !be attempted to it �eve�ral days ago. . T I � Rualities that are vilues unconipetable. A th people could nct affor� . it., greatly increased, The distance is onl' steal a ride home, fe I off the cars, and one ­-114rry Maloney, of ListoweI, received, The above applies especially to ,�the few leaders in prices are the $2, $2.50, $3.50 ! � lie habits of the coyd" are peculiar. sixteen miles, and now a daily mail betwel of his f legs was severed. I He was taken to on �the 14th of November, a letter posted at I ; . i idge, Englond, on the 26th of Oc- � and $4. - I N: region is too desolate ior too lonesome these two points supplies EgmondviII6, the h6i,pitul, but sudelt b d to the &hock. Wo;ybri . i : I 9 in ' I - � Again loop po� ted O4 the fact that we for him to make a horno, He lives on Brucefield and Varna, connecting them McCurly was about 24 ye,�rs old. t4er, an example of fast transit of mails. , � —A very pleasat t eve t took place re- —Mr. and Mrs. Dundan Malcolm, of the � eep the finest tbings in ]Wn's Underwear, go�d terins with t o owl! and be rattle- with the Buffklo and Lake HurodRailway,at Butterick's �, 'Patterns k ' ke. He Is alwa Seaforth, and'�he London, Huron and B�ruce cently at the reside: ice of Mr. Allan Me- Huron road, near Mitchell, entertained a � Ties, Collars and all Men's and Boys' fur- 1311� ys loan, -and his hide ) , . being the large number of young people at their home � - . nishings, also the finest Scotch, English looks like a faded out ­and dilap'idated Railway, at Brucefield. With an electric Lean, of M16.9a, Mid esex county, . . . L � 4 his eldeh i daughter, ' Kate, to on , Friday evening, Ist inst., and a very i . and Irish goods in :Suitings, Overcoatings W �gon ro e tbrowi loosely over a skdle- railway a much larger traffic in express, marriage And Publications. i . and Trouserings are . always shown in our to I. 'HIG chief plee 3ure f4 In an unearthly merchandise, etc., as well as the ' mail could Mr. Do vid �VcDenal 1, of Knapdale, in 'the plemant time vras spent by all. I I cOmprebensive stop K. . . m �dnigbt howl, In - vhIch �numbers join, in be carried. I can see no good reason why presen(e of 1over 101) invited guests. The —Jamw Grieve, Al. P.,has leased lais farm ' - ' , - , Post yourself in our stock and benefit or ler to terrify so e hap,kss flook or be- the r_ail;way s1puld not be laid down on the resen' 8 were both numerous and costl ' in t1ma, to Mr. James Boyd, of tbe'same ' Give Them a - Trial an be I � I . showing the high esteem in which' the brile township, for a term of five years. Air. � I thereby. . .. . Ila-edtraveler. Miinyasottlerdriving,his beautiful gravel road between this point and .1, i . pr %irle schooner ov )r the prairie has been Seaforth. TWs road is in charge of the was he) d. Mr. and Mrs. McDonald left on Grieve has found this step necessary, on Couviiaced. . . � . i . keot,in trembling'fear N� the shrill bowl .townships of Tuckersmith and Stanley, and a short tour to eastern cities. account of the continued illness of his wife. . T, ' rl' J ' 0 11. 1) 01n c ` se, ff t am - 'Ieh I � � � 1� ONE PRICE TO ALL. of I the coyotes tb Eit followed his wagon. tke Government has given them I full power —A refuse product of molasses has Ye- —Mrs. Samuel Barnett, of the 7th eon- . llow one of these road , cently .�een rased in the construction of a ces iou' of Elma has just had completed one I O.. ........ W ...... i ............ Dpring the summ they Are less bold, but to a be b *It Lot � 0 i ) asi winter comes ot the Parnyards suffer, s 0 u sidewalk in Clinic, California. It is mixed of theimest convenient and elegant residen- W '11v- HOFFMAN this be made a imatter fOr onsidera�ion at ' NT . TV . � I � i ' -thetownship. Itis of white brick, al�d, once banded �ogether, they ha,ve no the next munioipal 'electiloo-Ins, which are with a.�ertain kind of sand and laid like ces . in r -REIG& MACDONALD, p at 11 �d, and by all me6ns let us .r G asphal.t It, dries quickly, and the sun, in- arid, is finished with all the modern eon - .A. 0-:0 � I : � - li�sitancy In makh ig attacks on lonesome now clos, an, . ,_ . . . . ��-,- a�bins and frightf ned wayfarers. In all have suc'h a road at once. I want the opin- stead o ' softening it as might be expected, verdences. � . �SEAFORTH- . Fine Merchant Tailorp, . I men on this subject. It should only makes it'drier and harder. It has ,Mr, Wm, Scott, a farmer near Newton, . I � I attacks, however, there E never any brav- 10118of 061 . I � tested, and is likely to prove h4a a large quantity of oats stolen'from his I I . . � � 1; U ,,i 1, a. #_ t, 4 I I I at once be broucrbt to the a ention of the been se, rerely � lothiers, Hurnishers and liatters, - i , . 2 . J STRONGS BLOCK, - 000 1895 .0, � �, . , I - I I -SEAFORTH - - ONT. � I 3� ! I I . . I I � I � � I , � : I I .1 N ,00miarCroceryStOre 1. . . I � . 1 1 - . . I IN I I I . I , Doubt!, � Charlesworth & Brownel's I � ! . I � . 1. 11 . old stand, -Seaforth. 1 1 1 1 . � . I I � i I . r �here need be no doubt about what - . � . t1iis store. advertises. Things are I I It re as said. 1 - � : I . I � � . ! : CASEY & CO'S � 11 I � . I . I I . I Having purchased the* stock of the above he . mou be . firm from the assignee at a low -ri%te on the I ; ".I 1. -dallar, will ,give the public the benefi �, and 7 . good bargains may be looked for during i. DoOt ., I � November and December. : I I : I . . We have added largely to the stock, new I I Of the qualities if you judge by the ! goods purchased I I prices often quoted, but that �1 I . ; . � _T___ 11 I - - vanishes when you see the goods. I .J9_-0:Pv C A SEE 31 1 i . I . . . I . . The s� I Lock of . TEAS is - large, and p There are we -will sell them below WHOLI�- I ' 'S _L� PRICES. Call early and ' a ., A : secur� bargains. � I Bargains I . Va " I CDALSEY & co � Ready -for you to -day or any (lay . j P I . 1. � I while they last. If you're prejudic- t I 1: ed in favor of othe; stores, drop in I SEAFORTH. ' �_ ;� . � . andsee W116t we have to offer you. - � , We axe pleased at all time's to show goods. Notice to OreditorS. I Te're proud of our stock and like � . . I . i I . to show for the- sake of comparison. t . � : I The'looking is no obligation to buy, IN THE MATTER OF JOHN LAIRD, Oi THE �� � . TOWN OF SEAFORTH, IN THE COUNTY OF i . do that when you're ready. I- HURON, MERCHANT, DEBTOR. � . � I . . Notice is hereby given that the above named debtor Two Specials this week. . . has made an aosigument to, roe puronant to obapter I . . . 124, R.S.0 , 1887, and amending acts. ,A meating of : I � - . the credi"of the said estate will be held latmy I I office, at. Seaforth, on Saturday, the 29rd day of No- i 54 inch heavy wool tweed Mantling vember, 1895, at 2 o'clock In the afteinoon fbr the � � I just the thing'for children's coats uppointuc ent of inopcetors and givinir directiohe for i � � and u1sters, re lar price $1.25, tho distribution of the estate. Creditors muht file � � . their claim@, with vouchers attAched, as direct'd b ' our price $1. Mdur'en's wool Tame, ' . ' I the said statute on or before ,the day of said mTeti,gy �� i all colors, regular 40 and 50c for . . Dated at Seatorth 14th November, 1895. 1 ; 25c. - . - JOHIf i3EATTIE, Assignee. . R. S. HAYS, Solicitor. I - w7-1 I - . i , —0 I I . . . I I I South Huron I . One Price -Cas . h or Produce. I I � . I � Fat Stock Show-. . . . . I - -0— '' . i I , ' . The South Huron Agricultural Society will . - . hold a show for the qxhibition of Fat ' � - � Stock and Poultry in the . HOD, GIENS BROS., .. � . HHNSALL­ - I I � . . Direct impoAers of Dry Poods. ' ON- i . . 6LINTON. ' - .- Tuesday, Decembor 17th; I ! I �� I ' � � - - I . I I , I - � � . I I When the following very liberal premiums � I � . � - I . I will be offered for competition : � � I . i I � . . . f � CATTLE, YUR� 13REFDS. 18t. 2nd . - . , P . Steer 2 years old and under S.. _.... $10 86 I Steer 1 3 ear old and under � 711*11"** 6 . I " 5teer calf under 1 year.. ...; ......... 4 2. . I Cow or heif or ......... � ............... 6 4, i � . GRADES AND THEIR -CROSSES. � � . . . I .1 I 'Millinery - l8t. 2nd. 8rd. i, steer 2 and under 3 ............ �5 $3 8�� - Steer: I and under 2 ....... �..... 4 2 1 � Steer calf under 1 year.... ­.. ... 8 2 1 ! : � . I - I � Cow, 8 yeara or over,..... _�_ � ...- 8 2 . . .. - - Heifer, 2 years and �naer;.: ..... 9 3 2 1 . - ' . s11FX �1. t . . I - � ; I ! I Fall. . 1,O -_,j(, IvOOLED K-5.13 THEIR C�OSSES. . -1 I . - lstl 2nd. 3rd. , I ri.we, 2 yea7s and over., .:..:�: .. 88 $2 81 , � .. . Ewe I year and under 2 -1. 9 2 1 ' . E, we: under 1 , .. 1. 3 2 1 : I . . Wether, I yem .... . a 2 7 D00 t Wether, uoderl yt;ar ...... ... 3 2 _ I . I I I i � . 110� ! . . I I I Ist. 2nd. 3rd. ! I . : � . Barrow, o% er 9 months '7 and I ; . I $1i . i Worry under 18 months .............. $4 82 1 t I I i 33arrow, under 9 months...: .. ­ 4 2 ! I - — Sow, over 9 months and under ; . I . - I . 18 months... - � . 4 2 ' ' I 5 . Sow, under 9 mw�i�;:.­., , 1:., * ­ * 4 2 1 ' . About what style of a hat or - . A sweepstakes badge %dll be awarded to the beit - I , bonnet you - ill 'wear' this beefing atimal, sheep and Pig of any age or breed. I I I � Age of all an1mads will be computed from dat . e of I fall, but come toius. Letus sho%v. I . : ; i. - - � - - DRESSED P15ULTRY. . � � . help you W make a study- . ' . I I � L ; - 0 - . r Ist. 2nd. 3rd. � I of .-faces and u aim is to ! � � I ,// 13eat -pair of turkey cockdrels, I I givip �� hatched in 1895 ....... � ....... �62 $I 00 50 . . you.. the in st stylish , � f possible-fo tile 4east Beg pair of turkey e I ; � . ,pull to, I I �T ha I . hatched In 1895. � .... 2 1 6,0 ! - - , � - i I est turke ­�4 _��; - I ! � money. . I . � .Bpat and hehvi y . I � i ; age_-_------,- ­..*.... 2 - - i� ed in � � � . Best pair of gqese hatoh i i [ I I -1 1895... - � ........ I ....... :..... 11 2 1 1 eo , .! I jB,eyb pair ducks hatched in 1805 1 75 60 : � ; I I � Best pair cockerels hatchld in I I IA. �- Pe� tec 8t � .. 1 75 - 15b - 1 ...... ........ , . - 1895. Li . r . -pullets hatched . in " 18 . 95 1 i � . 9 f Best pa . I -Be,3t display of dLreased po#1try 3 - 2 - 13. I I I I : I ,� � Dressed means drawn and trussed. I ' ISEAF RTH 1 �, - Ample &WOmmodation will be provided for aft � I I L L animals and poultry. For further rules and partiell. � � I I � I : 0.1 3f. Y. MoLEAN . I R. MOMORDM' I - I 0 ig Shi�. . jars� see pouters. f Secretary. ' i46 I .president �ign �_ . , I I . . i I'! . * i ! I �1 � ; .11 � - . . i �. -, 1:1 � .� I 1 � �� I . I . I � .. 11 . . : . � .'I I : . - .. � I ; ,� I I . . � L - _ . . - . L I J �, � i .- . . I ­ _._ _ J I � - __ ­ __­_ - i� ._____1 I—- _­ 1-1_---._..___- - -i- . I - , ; . I . ! i _. ! � . I . I. . �. , . . .1 I - . ; _� 4 . I ; I . I . i i � . - : i - - . . I . I ./' I - . I . J) - - .1 . . . - I I- I � __ LJL - , ­­ . ­­ .- .L_-' , __ - - �,_'­ - .- __ - -'- -1 - - . . � -­ -11 - - - -- ' * 1 ' ' � -1 vi. 17 0 VY ", U �L V U I 0 � K3 VO VISUkO . . � sit on their haunc aes at a distance and municipal councils of Seaforth, Tuckersmi.th a mean,i of relief to some southern planters ba�n floor a few nights ago. The perpetra- It wl in painful capence, �'LODgillg for some and Stanley. Now is the time to act. . who ar loaded up with so much useless tore of this mean act will do well to return w k victim to appear. i i JOHN ESSON. molasrs a. . I the.in, ere proceedings are taken. Mr. Scott The average prairie settler has no fear BAYFucLD, November 7th, 1895. � - —Jo n McLeod, the young man who is � eag ill affird to lose the grain. 0 the coyote )ersonal danger is ' —0 - UM q DU 5"U 8,q�,indl;r wl�o wovked- Mr. --i-R-ev. Dr. Potts, of Toronto, preached in I I - I Canada. . An Bean of Galt, to the tune of the Methodist church, Mitchell, at both so 11 as It t the sheep ma I . gus � Ate c ncerned. He ki,-Wf, y Y I b pounced upon frl&�� ned and some . Galt has a flowing well, which throws 81o500 �Iast August, *,as brought before Mr. services, on Sabbath, 3rd inst. He was � � I � � T � tj ett W , I killed, Young 01 180,000 gallons of pure water in 24 Macki0l at'Berlin, tlia other day. The evi- seeking aid forthe educational fund, and., Ives may be dragged UP l I- - : down and made t servIe q,9 a feast for the hours. I n t dence d . f Mr. McBe6n was taken, in which asked for $100, but the sum. pledged went wolves, but for - Imself I he will not be —Elmer Day is collector of taxes i . ast lie told!the story 01 the swindle. A large over $hat amount. touched so, I .% li�� strength and Niasouri. Thirty-nine years ago kis grand- amoun� of oottriterf it money was found on —The Stratford Beacon says - " Rev. � "S J father occupi � �d the same position. McLeoo when arres d. He was committed A. McKay, of Lucknow, who has been visit - means to'defend h1smself. �1! But he knows — he that If opportuni presebts damage will -A compalny has been formed for t for tri4l. I ing for some time at the residence of Mr. _ 0 —Atl a meeting of the Toronto Industrial Duncan Stewart, Vincent street, preached ensue. For this I o hate I the coyote and purpose of sinking a test well f'r oil on the Exhib4ion Board, held a few days ago, a an able sermon in Knox church, on Sunday hunts him to the death �: at every oppor- farm of.Mr. J. J. Moore, 4th concession, rather important change in the date of next morning." tunity. i I I . Culross township. year's bxhi]Ation was made. Hitherto the —The auction sale of the real and personal Often the wolves multi ply in their holes —Mr. J. C. Sturdy, of the Queen's hotel, fair has beep opened on the first Monday in property of the late Walter Gardiner, of In the sandy bills to suo " an i. extent that Harriston, has just invented and patented a . I ar- I . I organized neighlorhood ' hunts are now wind mill, out of which he expects to September, but in 1896 this day will fall on near Virquhar, on Wednesday, last week, � I refilize a little pile. ; I September 6th, thus throwing the fair quite was a grand success. The farm of 150 acres - ranged In order to kill ofl ki he ur )Ius,l,�Op- - I f the Baptist late. Accordingly, thd last Alonday in although without a dwelling house, brought ulation of this andesin. bKkinld. ,The Rev. John Roney, pastor �; �, I August, the 31st of that month,'has been the sum of $6,240. " whole commilnity turns ,�ut Ith its best church at Orangeville, and Re-�. D. McKen- . bunters, and the wolf itflest6d re is . �ie, of the Presbyterian chur6i, of the same chosen for opening day I -34essrs. T. E. Hay, Roy Hacking, A.G. � gion ._A shocking accident happened at' Bastedo and W. Climie, all Listowel sports, surrounded by a cordo,r; of 1well armed town, have resigned their charges. I � ' Goble's Corners, Brant county, the other tookai few days duck shooting over the de - hunters. GraduaRy clo xig In, the con- . -In response to numerous invitations, it - stant "bang, banp, I I tal 10 understood that a party lof Dominion morning. William- Buck, the 14, ear -old coys at Oliphant, on the Lake Huron shore, I wall enough the son of Mr. Henry Buck, � respectelfarmer last w to be plent,aful . I L . ministers will visit Ontario du!ring Decem- of that place, was working around one of there thiw season. � . . � I;er, and deliver addresses at leading points. ri "ary . I . -In the Kin ston penitentiary, are two the hoeses im the stable, v�ben he was kicked -%Vithin the past ten days Vote . . raen, father anT son, each under sentence of .over the right ear. He was found uncon- Hutching, of Mitchell, took the horns]3 of 1i I scious a short time aftei. The skull was 5-9 head of cattle for Mr. John Ballantyne, �� " seven years,'the former for killing a man, . I � broken and driven int� the brain. The of Downie ; 71 for Mr.Charles Queringessor . %,. "' and the latter for killing a cow . � q I ' I 1. , . ' N. % I . _".. 1. � I . .-At Oakland last week, he death of broken part was caref Ily removed, but of Logan ; 27 for John White & Son, of � � . ". . ,� . ,� 0 rred at the without good result � for ,he unfortunate lad. Hibbert2 and 26 for Mr. John Heckman, of , 1. . Mrs. Angeline Westbrooke oe . . . , ;:Z. . t died the same night ney r having regained Logan. , , age of 91 years. She was bo n in Brant . i % % :. codrity,and boasted that she had never rid- consciousnees. f -On Thursday, November 7tb, Mrs. . - te l- .. ..." � I den in a:railway car. . On Wednesday ast week, the somewhat Baldwin, wife of Right P v. Bishop Balc , . . - I ; - I.N". . - - , �, 1, I --A shipment of choice app es, wrapped unusual spectacle of a tr14in load of cattle win, met the ladies of Crosshill, Millbank a I in tissue paper and laid in symmetrical was witnessed at t e 11 eeswater station. and M' rton eon e ations in the English I . M ra wag recently made to . IN_ Theconsignment wa made up of 550 young church, t Wi ve on. d or' anized an aux- I .. I roN� , . Sydney, Aus � . . . . . _....._' - .. 7 tralia, as an ex eriment. Their go via Van- cattle (one and two lyeam old), a few cows, ilia mission soc M CQ ction with ,..,,_ ! I a number of thoroughbre bulls and 90 Ox- the Anglican urch. f .1.11 . . - — 4.4 — , � conver. . - I . . . . I . -At the Ca uga assizes Mic,hael Patter- forddown rams. All Were purchased for -Mr. John Lambert, of Elms, shot an - , - I 3: I I . I I - � : the Christy & Ferris Co., a firm extensively eagle, a few days ago, whileput on a gun- � � THE Coyo#, ; son, the Caled. nia, barber, wasl found guilty I , . . a -t, engaged in ranching at Fort McL�od,North- ning expedition. The bird ' was a beauty, dory. Such coyo as a�e not killed are, of. attempting o murder his wife by slash - when their holes ca a be f�uznd, mnoked out ipg her with a razor, and sentenced to six west Territory. The train consi�ted of 16 measuring 71 feet from tip to tip. It was - I . nit ntiary. cars. The cattle will req ire to 1* unloaded purchased by the Canadian Order of Forres and their end, dettic d quipOy. years in , . � ,1 I -The E Ontario fish "mpany is do- for feeding and Watering at least �bree times ter's lodge, who are having it stuffed aild . , ; Lkttle use exists for hubting the coyote ipg an enorm)us business . his fall, much before reaching,,their deslina.tionA The av- moufttea for their hall. - with, dogs. Oply two eatures on thia I�rger than ever before. Wed=day of each erage price paid for- the young %bimals was -The Patrons of Union lodge, Logan, plains can outstrip the c e­th�L antk- . ider �ight dollars. ; . I ioi� and greyhound. B week the company ships from, six to eight III I I ha -re elected their officers for the enhuing j I tons to differe it portions of . the: United -Mr. John Bruce, of lot, 16,. concession 4, ear. Mr. A. R. Walker is president, and Is afraid of the suarlin , an �yln; Ish. I Westminster, has a potat:) patch, which is a i;r. John Worden, secretary treasurer. utelo I's aV a maelite, while the a on irl J14 States. I _ . . I " ot4 -Messrs. McKay and Bennett, near Mer- record breaker. There are 75 rows in it al- This lodge w&s never in a more prosperous of the wolf ltse'if. rhe pt oe of the co� I�n, Kent county, who are working Stanle together, measuring 19TJ feet,in width. condition than at present. There are over is a slinking, sha: nblinj� � one, a's if the y , Leatherbridge's farm of 50 acres on shares, The rows are 26 rods long. Mr. ,Bruce dug seventy meinbers in good atandin(g. . creature did not pai i) wh ,h*r it moved or Yen rows,, whic w re about 18 feet - -A sound like that -of an explosion w&s _� . raised 400 bushels of corn off of 2J acres of up 8e � I not. But It Is a doc 3ptive, one, too, for the land. One hundred and eighty � bushels - wide, and therefore.measured 7,722 square hear on a n street, Mitchell, on Sunday animal covers a gn at ain,mut of ground were husked off one acre. . I I feet of ground. In t �is I art there grew 98 afteinoon, 3rd inst. An investigation was in a given time. 11 , Is shiiewd as well and the Misses bushels of potatoes. Th(re are in an acre at once made, when A was found that a . . usplelous of traps 4 nd fjn�xqs. For weeks -Two Toronto young ladies, 43,560 square feet. An -.xercise in simple yolu g commercial man was gathering up no may bait a trap Insonle favorite baunt J nkinson, who reside at 90 McGill street, arithmetic will show that if 7,7292 square the ieces, caused by the bursting of his are claimants to a very large estate in1tbe - I the wolves, but a] 1 the t"e the dhole, as oli country, the share which th are to feet of ground grew 98 bushels of potatoes, bicy e rubber. carefully over I I pling calls them, stlep? , Dne4ure of an acre would pFoduCe within a 'fraction of � i. John Livingstone, of Listowel, who he waltlRg contrivance q1nharmed. t heing placed at the enormous 653 bushels. Mr. Bruce's figur,619 are per- is a roth . r of the famous Dr. Livingstone, 0,000,000. This fortune was willed to kf,i e -et. . can explorer, has left for Califor- As the winter giows inore sever'o and fectly true and corre The Variety was the scarcerthe coy teo hont In packs and !4Riin by -a maiden aunt, Lady Anne Whilde* I - the pota- nia, �where he willspend the winter with his � * � ;-The Old Ladies' Home, a public insti- the Beauty of Hebron. few ot . r' then prepared to atta(AK anything that tution in Galt, which was- at one time toes weighed 3J pounds, nd quit� a number son.' Ue is now eighty-five years of age, reem a likely to gh a wa�, to. them. tipped the scale at 2 pou�ds. i having spent fifty-five years in Canada. Mr. Oi N'0 likely to be closed on account of lack of I , omparlson between their iaotlos and thaw - - I I L Mxigotone is bale. and hearty andisenjoy- . � the regula'r..m)unta$ wolf oan be support, has been reauscitated.by the Board � *_ I ing Ohe�best of health. . Y I ound, for the coyole is a 4egenerate sQ1on, of Managers and is now ready for the ad- Perth Items. 'I, _aips Hicks, daughter of Mr. J. T. . I . ig - inission,of occupants on the most reason- I , . haa spent over a n Ishmaelite amo thet.wild creatures The Elma cheese factory disposed of the Hio�s, of Mitchell,,wbo I - I � f the plains. Who* be f4la by some nils- able -terms. , �, "th Rev. Mr. Dewduet and famil in -The suit brought by the father of the balance .of the seasou's cheese for 8J cents ear,17WI ys ­ I :hsn�ce into the Idtfall 1414 anger and - I R. � New Brunswic , has returned I (118 young , Hamilton law student� Blaekley, p und. � . qo ns, chagrin are somett i�3g pitiful. This - . iss Hicks thinks the . I against the Toronto Street Rail a Com- er V., L. McDonell, of Kinkora, is at h6m4 �- Mitchell. M - grace Is the only I aeling ;of which he is ' I w Lth of present taking charge of the � Sebringvillo )eo0',Je �f the Maritime provinces far behind I I pany, for $10,000 damages, for the 0 . I Oapable. . ! I ; i the o le of Ontario in'interprise and pro- , . . Blackley on a street car three years ago, post office. . . I . . The average settl 's do' looks ashamed ng has lbeen� 9 owing,, it was slaimed, to thp . lack of a -Miss Flemi I . I who re - itself when he se 3s a co� ote. I Run as be feud er' has resulted in a verdict'for plaintiff teach the Carthage sch6ol for :the ensuing I r. Thomas Hardy, of Elma, 11 I i I - I U, strain .evory nusolio as he will, ho for $1, 100. I I year instead of Miss Boyd. I ut y was so.severely injured by an acei- . n do no more the n keep In sight of the . t -A case which has baffled ! he skill of -Mr. David Kerr, of: Carthage,. had quite d tnt inla, gravel pit, is getting along as well ary wolf who ma � raot as a sport. Nor I rriect by dogs the 2 G Ube expected.. The trouble from in- , the coyote be e ed. There peems to the doctors at the Notre Dame hospital, a number of his she � ep I wo I . Montreal, for some time past has been that other night. r I injuries seems to be subsiding, and . . ) I rh tiger blood in h! yeins for ohain him I . of a Mrs. Dralet,'who slept righ', on for 13 -The anniversaryiof the new church at &I i ugh he has some sensation in his lower ' I sonewill,fromii Qy lie rebels against days. During that time she- remained in Avonton, will be cele,,�rated by a Itea meeting Ii not yet able to move any part ; I � 0 tivity to the las ,�alklbg up and down a cataleptic condition, perfectly oblivious on Monday, Decemb r 9th. I I O I m. t, e limA of his ohi n F sna ping and s ILA- of all that was transpiring'aronin d her, par- -Rev. Mr. Vigan , late of P iialdelphilk, -- r. John A. McNaughton, principal . of t! g at all who 00 no n and w= has been inducted I into the astcrate of t ( Ustowel school, boa sent in hie resig- himself out with tl a 'c 0 ng taking of no nourishmeat whatever. a at Brodhag n. I I' stees, to take effect at the ax worry thfit' -19rather Dumolrtier, the venerable i t the Luthe an chu�, ' 11 n t i ' to th t " g the 'pries r Th mpson, of itehell ' ve&r Mr. McNaughton has ia evidently puzzlii i . gabond brain. connected with the Church, of Our Lady, -Mr. 'Walte . ,is e�"of Zee ru . No attempt to tam) one 4 een 51100 BE- Guelph, died last!week. Deceased I was born now running four lls�-Sleafort , Mitchell, ( v4d,blm,self to be an excellent teacher, . I r'l -the school to the highest ful; no conqueror, )f tha Ild spirit has in France and came to Canada as a mission- Woodstock and Lon on. ( ised been fodnd. . 1 in into I ary. Forty year's ago he settle� in Guelph. -Rev. Mr. Grace�, of Gana4oque, was 8 ;e [of efficiency. He intends gO1 g The settlers are makin a moire deter- ' . th ereantile business in the Village Of He was highly ;'esteemed by all classes Of renewiniold friendohips arounj Farquhar th - 14 - Oxford >unty. mined ,attempt tha i ever & et rid of the , Ili: , de CA � 9 the community. - �; He was a prie�t for over last wee . I . " coyot% Tealljz�ng � - to the flocks, ; . , � Hoch, hotel keeper,Huron road,. ­ - elb! enter - go] 50 years. � , -Mrs. R. B. Hol�by, of M � I . J. . . - I I � herds &r en ou . He to a dangerous . ritween Stmtford and Mitchell, n ,d b ! 10 dan -On Friday, let inst., John Wicklas an tained her Sabbath school clms,1 a1V nil( ) I I young . . resident in a com unity, *n outoast and old resident of East Zorra, met with an � ae-- ment at her home on Tuesday, last week. dltl$ 1 94 Sunday mornm&, 3rd inst., � after an . a reprobate. ,The ttlingill p of the prairl It Ion the fol- � -The Stratford hospital boAr4' have or- . RID e4l of a few weeks. Deceased carried on 08 cident which. caused his deat i . is drivino him f or Afid farther west, lowin 8 ' do. � He was going down cellar dered twelve. new beds, to be!ptovidedfor a b j66ksmithing business in connection with - - ' o' e un' �re�kig his hand and arm, th rowing need of more acdorn I modatiQn. his h0tel, .haying started in the former line and oon his wei howl W' W W bard no wh nlie1ell, I , � I � ' I . He was �71 years, I 1 ohn S. Koch, who went on the h9r raore. None wiU f50*, � I � .vest- a U , the vear 1868. He leaves behind a [ and injuring his ikull. L " tI - ' P1. M. AAGRIL u Wid , da liter of the late A. Goettler, months and 23 days old. Mr. Nicklug, was ers' excursion to- Manitoba, 4aA ret med 0T) 149 . � I , I. *.-. — I I . 7 �d th! trip A114 w,growh up family of four daughters I I highly respected by all who knew him. home. 'He looks 11 and enjoy 0 1 L . � and Ofie:50n. -in an address dehreied b* ,,Principal -A piano frov� Heintzman & Company's very much. : I I � . , , I - Caven, of Knox College, � in Hamilton re- factory, Toronto ' ' which was shewn at the -Rev. T. A. Cos,#ove, of St. Marys and i -.&bout 8 o'clock, on the evening of the . centl * 8 bb ti obserIN ance.1 he made last Industrial Exhibition, znd valued at his bride, have retumed from their Wdading bth inst,, ai Councillor' XVm,. Pearn, of St. & . I I � the Aloonwings rery arks : 1�le was opposed $1,000, has been purchased by� Mrs. Gar- trip to Earope. The congregaticin. tenderea aryi, was� leaving his barn, after attendffi . � m to laws forcing people to �,�tend, church, or land, a wealthy lady, of Cherrywood, near , ) hisi chores for the night, he was attaeliel I I � them a handsome reception.' � children to attend 8andaylichool. In these Toronto. The came is of American blisterod -A collection 110 aid Of tfie ciby hospital, b y a 'ramp� and his money or life demand - 7 1. V matters he favored moral ii"'tience, but it walnut, and the carv4ng. of an artistic ohar- was taker� un "in Ki Dx church, Stratford, on 0 i , r. ,Pearn replied that unless the . I - ' I I _ is better man than he was, he did not follow that ;the "Christian people acter. I Sabbath, 6ra inst., and resulted �n the very, tminp was, I : � . s�ould not,bave legislation to I)rotect the -The members of, Camp Avondale, Sons creditable sum of $112.75. : . V IOIA4 not eve up the former and that he : , , : Sibbath. The constituti L ,of Canada was . of Scotland, No. 140� 9 hilid their first- annual '- -Mrs. James* Ciacherty p se ,away would figh� for the latter. A desperate I .. ` I founded u on ani perm'ated with Chris- banquet in the town; hal , Teeswater, on the at her home in FWlartonf on ednesday a �r,a �le enisued. . Mr. Pearn succeeded in . I tianity. &nT it was thel' good: men who evening of Friday, November lat. Invita. �night, last week.- Mrs. McCla,.herty wax ml� 9 both his money and Iffe, but the � shouia`bave�'. the rig,ht to c, utrol legi3lation - tions bad been issU'ed to upwards of 100 one of tho early settlers of Ful arton, a-pcl t,-& made good his eseape, after inflicting I � . I , I I . , I � : - I : I � . � I , � i - I I � i I � . I � I , � J I � � ! i . � �. I � . ! . ; . � 4 . I i L I I � � I i � I � . I I I I . � I L � � � : : � � � � . � I . I � , � L .� - . I � � I'. i : - I : i I - L 1 . L I * , . I , - . I � . . '_ �­ �, - __ -1 ---1- - I— � . i _: _-_I,L _ :L ,1Z __ __� = _ - �_ — 7 __ ­­­_ 'LL � ­ - -, - I .- - - i � __ - - ___­ . I ��­�,�_-- ­­_ � ,��' -7t'-��L� - _-L 7�­ _� . - - _ - _. _. ­ _______ - __---1__ �, ---: I— � . , ­ ­­ - " � . � - �7 1 i , 3 . I � � I - � i . r ; I . � . � � I ; . I . : i � i I ! --f— - . i I I , I i I - I � . '.I i , i I I I I - . � I . I i - � I , ; I ; I i I I - � J I i r � . I � i - t - � � � I. I 1 4 � , I I . I i c . j � - . � � - - I � . - I � I . t � � - - I - . � . ; __ i � . I - ; - ; � about a dozen',knife wounds upon the in- . ��i - � � � tendedvictim. None of the wounds were I I . i L I . deep or dangerous, and nothing serious is - I an, icipa un ess : o I oisoniLng gets : � . i I in. O trade of the tramp can be found. . I . � . —Mr. Heman . urlburt, of Mitchell, 1 t I ; q who wits so seriously injure at M,elancht-on I I i t I Station, on Tuesdai - th ult., was brought ! i I . home on the following ' day bytrAn, and i 11 � � � was carried from the statioR on a stretcher. � L I . � . I He is perfectly powerless from the zhoulders - I � I i down, and his lease is indeed serious. The � I . I . . 7 i . � injury ie in the spine, about five inclics, be- � . low the base of the head. Much sympath)� 1 is felt for himself anol family. !, 11 . i I —Mr. Robert,Alorris, son of Mr. Andrew � I � r � . Morris, of Listowel, while working in ,Moy- : I . i I � I . er',s mill, the. other day, met with what 11 2 might have been a very serious accident. I i i a r . I I He feeding thechopping rolls with his I I -was : . left hand� I , and with some inischance, the ; points of � the, fingers of the right handl i � I i � caught .in the machine. He Jerked his f I � hand, and it calme away, but MMU's the tips I i - I . � � � of the first twa fingers. ; i A —In Shakes*,,are, the other night, the t I . . ; ; Owd w t ! I or as si.ttin- around the stove, and the i . I - 0 1 living novel was relating the strange doings i 7 i . of a man who long years ago bad come in to f L � � I � reside in that village, and had acted very r t I much off side. � At last the man of learning, : : : . . . who always wears his bair a la Rugby,saiA -. - I I I I I � " I suppose the poor fellow wM non compos 4 � I i I I . mentis V 'I Xiw," replied tbie L. N� " he 1, . j . was crazy as a bed -bug." I ; : —The annual harvest homb festival of I : � - . I , . McIntyre's ebiurch, near St. t Marys, was I I I . held on Sunday and Monday evening, d I I I - I � the 3rd and: 4th of -November, and I . , i : � - L as is usual with those happy gatherings at ' � I � j j . this appointment, was an unqualifiefl sue. - � f � . . . cess, Rev. George Jackson, of Exeter, - _: � . : I L : . I I preached eloquent sermonson the Sabbath, i4 . � L � an " The Ngural and Spiritual Harvest," I L . , and was listened to with wrapt attention by __: . � the crowds that thronged the ehurch. His ' . L ! ewrnest- appeal will not soon be forgotten. L I : The social on Monday evening also drew a crowded house,:and none went home disap- � L � pointed. I - I I L : I - i —A happy affair took place at the resi- i I I deuce of Mr. Ckarles Bailey, River Road, 11 I . Blanshard, on L Wednesday eveni-ag, last I week, when hiS'L daughter, Miss Esther, 'was L united in marriage with Mr. Walter Robson-, I of Lakeside. The'bride was assisted by Miss N. Crandon, of Wiarton,. while mr- I . I Fred Bailey, brother of the bride, did simi- . I lar service for the groom. The ceremony x� . was performed by Rev. W. J. Taylor, in the . � . .Presence of 4cut one hundred invitea I . guests. The bride, who was tharmingly I I . ' . - attired in cream silk, is the sister of Mr. Q - : Bailey, auctioneer, and is a very popirlar - I I L : young lady. , - .. . I L —Afr. and .Mrs. James Ballautyne, ,of . I Downie township,enjoyed the rare privilege of celebrating the fiftieth .anniversary of - . . I their marriage on October 24tb, 1895,st the - , old homestead.: There was such a re-nnion I of friends and kin as must have made gIdd I I the hearts of th ' e old couple. In 1843 Mr. i L . Ballantyne emigrated to Canada, settlin in I I the township of Downie, then an unbrolen L forest, for he w4s among the very -first ,set,t- . 1. lers. In 1845 -he mai�ied Miss Margaret . I � I Simpson, of Downie, and together they i I I . I ( � L la'bored industriously, and the bush lot they . I I - .1 �aleared m the, earfj forties hat fed -and I . sheltered 'them ever since. Their& is among � the few farms in Downie` that have not; I I L changed owners during that long lapse of I I years. They are surrounded in their old J * - . I , age by ten children, six boys and four girls, . - - L all of whom were Present at the golden wed- .1 L ding, and a more intelligent and thrifty fam- ! ily would indeed be difficult to find- The I I I members of the family who were present ! . . I � are.—Mr. and Mrs. James Ballautyne, � I I . Usborne township; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas � I I Dickson, Elm*; Mr. and Mrs. William - McKee, Belmore; Mr. and Mrs. William - . I - I Ball&-ntyne, Downie; Mr. and Mrs. Robert - L � . John Ballautyite, Downie; Mr. aud Mrs. I . T. G. Ballantyne, Atwood ; Mr. and Mr -s. L Michael Ballantyne, Downie; Mr. and Mrs. � W. A. Holmes � of Elma, and Angus and. - - . ; %, - , Annie - -Ballantyne, residing at hon16. The . � children presented their parents with a pair � of gold spectacles each, besides giving the . L L I L M I . . other a heavy 0141 ring, Land the father a I beauti - flaxim-pipe. The6ldgentle- I -7 � o mau regards his pipe among his friendis, and . - � . enjoys a quiet snioke. The venerable couple I I are blessed with tolerable good health in � I their declining .*ears, and come of long lived L ' - I , � stock. Among! the, gnests was Irich"I I . Ballantyi , q was best man at the Wed- . I ding 50 years ago. It Was quite & Coinei- I ; � dence. � I I I * � - I - . . Hiaron Notes. . —Mr. John �,Grogory, ;the efficient -and z worthy teacher Of selioil section No. 6, Us- I i borne, has been ,engaged by the trustees of I the above school for auoth�r term, stau ad- - .. � I . - vance in salary Of $50,the amount now being 1, I . W5. Mr. Grejory holds a first -class cer- - . tifieate, and is a-, clever teacher. . I I 1, —A few nights ago three tramps'who, � . - � . I were in Holmesville early in the eVening, � - L � entered St. John�a church, to make their .1 . . � I � lodging. E utrance, was effected through a I � L - window. A quantity of kindring was left I A � i � on the floor, an(I the remains of a few coals qi 1 thereon, having bvidently been put there to 11 bum the building, and they Would no doubt I . , have done so had the Ere not quenched #- - self. I I . 11 —Mr. Jose,ph Bell, of Hamilton, Motiv . - , I tans, formerly of Huron county, writing to � . I - the Clinton gev� 'Era, -says: 11 We haA our . I I - firlst flail fair, held in Hamilton, on the- Int, - . 1 - L 2nd and 3rd of 0 otober. Stoc'k,of all kin& - . . � ' . I was good. I -think -4 e cau beat ,Ontario for ; t . � . . - � fruit,; apples weighed 2 &nd. 21 pounds I � each ; potatoes % weighed 17 pounds ewh - I I L - P I heads of cabbage 54 pounds eaeb, an(I a $10 i � I prize was offereA for the finest baby." : �_ —The home of Mr. Charles Williams, . Maitland coneetsion, Goderich township., . was the iscene: of a joyous gathering, LOU I , . - � I - . ­ � . Wednesday afternoon:of last week, the oc- , . . I caision being one of those h &� py times when . � love is cemented in the of matrimohy. I I L ' lu the presence of a large number of guestui, I I �: his second daughter, Miss X F., was mar- ried to Mr. George Laithwafte. Rev. Mr. 1_� I I Parke, of Clinton, officiated. . . � . .:-OrL Sabhath'afteM-00U, SrA inst., James, L . . I L I I I O"ngest son of',james and Mary McNair, . I t4th concession �Df Grey, pasised over to the � L , I great majority, in his 21st - year. He had t I been .poorly for �he past tw,oyears, but had I . I i - I � ;only been confined to bed for about' ah'x . I . - I weeks. Consumption was, the reause ,of his z . . death, Deeeased was.bom in Grey town- . . . � . . 1ship worthy young man � . �Vb , and,WaS & Uloat 2 L - . I 0 enjoyed the esteem of the community. � I The funeral took place on Tuesday after- L - I L � I , . . 1. noon, interment lieing made at C-ranbrook I � I : I . j� I ,cenietery. I . I �_ L � I y , � —Isabella Lowry, beloveil wife of Mr. - I I L L I - __ I - -1, � � eorge Henderson, 3rd line, Morris, passed I IG ! awxy to the spirit world on &-turday, 2ad .....� . imt. $ aged 28 y�ars, :p ... 1eaving a famil ' of four little --hildren the .1. L . youngest, an i2ut, to.the �care of her'hus- . - "I bandr Deftasea was the daughter of ithe I . I late William T.6w.ry, of Hullett, and was I I L I - . united in marriiige tolier now berdt part- : , I ner a;boiit twelvi years ago. She had Iieen ­_ _. I poorly for severil months, a complication of - - . . , - I - I ailments causing her death. - � ,__ - . - - . , . I I . I � - - I i - I- L � I . � - I ; . � f 7 _f . . I . I I L - I I _ .- -11 � � � ­ I � I I - t-.- L . i �Y : � � . __ - . �L_ I I 1. i I , � I - I - . I - . 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