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I � I . .: I . .- i � . - I � I � - - � . . . - . � . . .1 I � . I - �� . . � . L � . t. Wilson's Oash Grocery' . I I I looking so welL-Rev I . . ., Mr. -Shaw exclislaged �FL — stlead of � I . pulpits with Rev. Mr. Stewart, of Clinton, Livia L Yield and Garoan seeds. -We have Evan$ & CO'l., onSabbathlaot. In the motning Mr. Stew-. aid a fo I saw log taxogolo seed$ Golden Tankard and LO - imported Short White cArrok an art preached an able Sermon, -bearing chiefly - � �- . ProhibiCion 'clear. C6rrie H f6rnia, b I Red mat Zold #60d, i on the question, showing . . STRATFORD, ONTARIO, - I � the beat varieties of Swedish turnip wood at the low* � set prices. 'Our �, otock of Team was never better that, ly the y ofevery Christian to take every -dub I I Wednei it is now. Our 26c Japan Is the beat in the market. , precaution for" his own personal Safety, and boaska. Give us a c*ll,snd we will guarantee to please you to aid as far A's possible in Securing the oaf - � . M illford I *nda I , less woney than you c4n buy from any, ped- -1 etyof others '-The �thxnkoffe. ring� meeting � old frien I r.. , )Ur btoZ of Groceries is No. 1 quality. Our � jar , - . a are as low as any one in the trade and as' we J)rio� P c ' customers i : discount to of the ladies t our church, on Monday last, .extendin wax in every Way a . gratifying success. A this -ha - give 5 per cent. cash ash . on all purchasas of *.1 and , over, except flour and . Good - well rendered' pro raimme, consisting of an I I t I former r Ive us a call. -%j,ar It will pay you to it c In Dinner, Tea and Tollet Bats, and a good as- 4 L " excellent add th 3- president of the Women's Lasionary -Miss oral ta ��j - eortmouttoselectfroin. Th e, highest prices paid For�ign . Society, 1 I a w. ay, . A -for All kinds of trade. I 1� 111adies, H. 1. Graham, and r eadings by Several this yea I I . 0. WILSON, Se,siforth. - inters�ersed with choice select one of besides c I =_ 8"% of Commerce Block. 137* - i music - havinj 1- 9 been disposed of The, offt3r- . . Hoffman . ; . - ! 11 ings, amountibg . 1. to the h d e - um of Thured I . DOMINION LBANKO, i about $65, Were � pleasant houri colleateZu aloemr W was spent in the, - bw leime I ement to' be a I . - I � , around the te'� tables, discussing �thei. � I good week w( Mr. D. � CAPITAL (Paid Ul*)l $1 500 000 things no. abundantly provided for the oo- judiciary committee of the Canadian La- ., 0 . � ­ . $1,500:000, L 1 casion. The ladies are to be congratubaed -their is been - -pr Mr. Do . ,REST, . - � - S � I —, on -devotion and liberality� as 0ile " . � � . L I I SEAFORTH -BRAN01-lol, � , the 1&rgesboffering in the histoiy of ur no-. oiety.—Mr. J. S..Crozier moved- his family . and in or MCI t y ' . Main- street, Seafo rth. I ! . to Seaforth, on Monday last, ad as to be I . whi . _ � -transacted. Farms I A generaJ banking business . Sale Notes collected, and advances mado,on same al more convenient to his work. -The remains . . McC.%%, arf, Twouto; of the late Mr. Andrew i Mrs J. " . Torlont�0 . lowest rates. � . � were interred in our cemetery on� I hesday lai&dov '*it . - I SAVIN GS DEPARTMENT; 1"�t. The deceased was the eldest a ' thriee This . Nlom,nr Oavj.,i.ts. -.The Canadian Bank of I . brothers, who were among the earlieft Seto plank I . Deposits of OneDollarand upwards rec�elved,anc tiers of this- township. The twol younger Was, ally, - - interest allowed at highest owrent rates. Interee brothers, Messrs.. William -and Alex. Me- tion. I added to principal twice each year—st theendo June and December. No notice of withdra*l is .Caa, now both well ad vanced in y0ar i, have Gutt,eri - . . eqnired for the whole or aDy portion of a deposit. * been for some years � esteemed reakents of Central, . I R. S. HAYS, . W.. K. PEARCEs 11. Solicitor Agent. � I thjs village. Mr..'-� Andrew .MCC � was 'one of natuWs noblemen, whoae binary week. late M r � . . I !, will long be cherished by all �w o were Vill lea M th � . 'i Don't Blame the Cook' 4 . ,� rivileged with his frieudship. i -. and 0. L 0. VanEgmond off i d i)y for top)d he Id . L i '! were .188 � . 0 - i - . . Some days las� week, but are nor rov- last. we'( I - . . I But Rmg Up Tel. No. 8, - ing, and we hope Will soon be abotaft �apin. . Forest I - Or call in p:�rson and give her a chance! We're 31WAY L a near the top when it comes to quality. Re. . 1. - I I i � - — - I r . FU'LLY APPRECIATED.—Mi. D. lfrench, Exeter. Camera , . memb6rit don't pay to trifte with cheap vinegar ' manager of the House of Refuge, 1 a( pda us Usborn i; and spices this time of the year. , _ , . I the followingi: The officers of ihe Huron " were in � . . - I I I T0UGH MEAT Houseof Refuge, wish to publicly I in behalf of thel iumates, acknowled e the receipt of, - ' lowerg 4 lum,,6f day on I losomethingwe are always out of. It never sotig- many lovely bouquets of fr)m the Seaforth Pre4byt,erian Sunday sc o .. .,each Mr. Ge iielr, t fle#' and we do not want our customers money un- lee; we can 8stitfy �bem. Don't forget the place ! . bouq not had iq appropriat� passa e c f Scrip- Speed a : � L SOUTH M REET. � I ; . . ture avtached� �and many bea;rtf t expres- , Sion of thanks were given as eact � inember a ring a horse h . � � ; i I � ; I BEATTIE hi,st,�and preached a vary abl . . e and ex6ellent evenin the M. dence of her mother,' James street, on Wed. BROS, was presented with a bouquet. Gifts. like these, though seemingly small in t iei�selvts, by Mr. of Mite - i servic next, . abscess of Mi n . spring iss Stogdill ill ris� Manitoba. The people of Morris will indicate - thoughtfulness that isih rmony h parents ; I I - $ Butchers, .- I Grocers with the . � spirit of Him who sai4 ' at the M. re. C . I giving of, a -dbp of cold wat5r is nr't ithout sex � con . ; SEAFORTH.' TEL. NO. 8 its reward.' I 14,_ fatherli � � ,-. � 1608 � ��j - . - HAPHLY '' ED. � �t. James' oiiumh was 'W — of Win . - many I Fiae -Tailoring,-' a Centre and a large of interest on Tuesday morning, crowd L assembled there to wit- lemobd Iry I . I . nose the arriage of Miss Josie McQuaid, this we I a . I . � youngest daughter of M r. - J ohn C016ald, -.of 11 - ' M CCAR, We beF to notify the public that we have engaged the of Mr. Harry Speare (who Is so well and thi's t 6wn, to Mr. Ed W*ard Pren er eat, of last, w � c sery ces known in Seaforth In connection with fine Chicago. ) The interesting ceremon was termen pofularly tat oring) as cutter and manager of out Tailoring perfo�me, , ther McCab ., The I McCas Department. Out stock of Clothe and Tweeds Is now be found In every bride - Wa iven a ay by her fath r, iud �e Tucker complete, andwill up-to-date particular. Readymade Clothing stock room Is was assis - eg by . r . sister, wh e r, M. years; fliled to its ufrobet capacity. We cordially invite In. Vection before buying to both our Ordpred land' of Clothing. Prenderg groomem - nil at, cousin of thd1groom a ted as - _n. Rose*ig's -mass wa . sing by 'ret ference, ceased discuss . Readymade,Departments & full at air, and !during thp ci iony a - — . I Wm.. Pickard & Oo. beautiful Daly,' At solo was rendered by iss Bertha the.conclusion of the! ce emony be held - bath ev I I I � �. I .- . the bridal party drove to the r . the bride's- father North 0 aid nee of I in Street! 9 dressed -Rev. . �� . where an elegant wedding breakfast wai last Sa I I Gr,�nd Tr ink Railway Served, and the friends of the yoang I . . were � given an opportunity t0-Dffer couplel I � thei = a car lo . I I � . - .0 � congratulations and good wishes. I . Mr. . �oek:. em � . , I � Annual Western -Ex 3ursions to Port Huron, De- M ro. � Prendergast lef t on the aft for Detroit and Omaha, after. hich , train L they M r, W torn b troit, Cleveland, Saginj w. Bay City, Grand Rapids, - . welgo, Cincinnati, St. Paul and Minneapolis, Sep- will 1 settle down- in Chicago, jwhBl1,,pjhe ' painful . tember 29, 80,, md October lot, returning October, groom holds a responsible position. . ! , ronto, 17th. �sk for rates. i ji ____0 I - at Mr. I i FIRE INSURANCE. , I If � you want dry good and g.-occ is r es 4t air do) . - Insur6 your property in a company that. has stood I right prices call first at bill's, seaforth. � I I W-1 I Mi Ledo the test for a century (the Pb(onix of England), Its WANTED.—Two hundred tubs �f phoice will ta latest loom being 880,00� at New Westminster, B. C, i Rates an low as any consistent with security. r � I � Dalry Butter, 14c. Also 60 casis eggs M � I Kiiqo,� Winghatp. I eokl . . y. G. E. 1901-tt mencin We ar I I I i , - . . 4 I Sarnia 004LI oil. is now aeknowle( g to be* of Mr . % - � W. Somerville, Agent I superior to Any burning oil every befoyD mWe In' east, b Panada. No smoke, Do smell : -4u-t a c Isar I white, covery � 1. - Commercial Iffatel'Build-ing, Seaforth Out I I ght. Sold, by johnson.1sros" 0021onni . ENSMAGE CUTTER FOP. SA"1E.— neSecond- A I VIA was tb 4 , . - .. I - . I POL[)Ular, Progressive, Best. . — _X nanO.No. 14 foi4r knife cylinder enellag, � spion'Id worker nearly Dew, can be WILLROX,.Seaforth. 0,( I cutter, a I cheap. Iwo-tf —Just W. N. � Appl� to 0, C. . . : - I the rep - I ­ 11-i5'' - � I I I ; , x 11 I - X kX Royal Canadian and th 3 1 nTw Am- Deceas . � . � . // arload Ball Beari,ig are the 'boot olotl I teo wringem St. PA . , . 1-1 I I oe . I � I in the market. You can got them righ; Bros.;', Seaforth. it �- Johnson I 160o.1- tract,ed . . STRATFORD, ONTARIO, - I � PEOPLE wishing to get cash aiii � �'�eT hi �hi that a mont i A � . � est price for their youltry,-shouid ca�L ;a . . R will I a ­ * i . � i 1� Vnq-uestion�bly the leading Commercial; Case &* Co's forbh� , butcher shop-,- Carmichael.'s ,Block, Sea- . 1.4 � I � 1608.4 been 3 . .. I . School in the frovince. Now students ad. I * ,h is - business inarea - siDg at Dill's ? Be- Stanc 3 � . - in areati .. mitted at anv time Graduates I e C.: h. z -on call on,ic ,,on are so Well pleased forth, Q I - . -, 'demand. . � i you � *111 be a steady customer. Dill's, 'i�6aforth. 1 '1006 . Clinto . . . � . Write for beauViful. catalogue. � � , I I . . , ! I I I : -1 :, I � One new Dayton bicycle and one second- There than W. J. ELLIOTT, -Pr�ncipal. 4444,52 , hand. wheelin splendid condition, for'sale cheap � held c r , I - ---. , i (9 , 0 V * ght lauro XV001tov S Apply to Loftus Stark, Seafortb. 1606-1 I . The -Buttercup churn and gandy wash- Ing filachirie sent 6ut on trial by Johlison IiTbs., Sea- . f . i i 1606.1 ortli. i � succel I a 1"' "Ne wit . I , j I I - : ­­!- -� 1 . . : - I offerio I � . - . Hard or soft wood or slabs delivered � to Miss I . . I DISTRICT MATTERS. . any artof�thetown. S.Mullett,&Co.,sedorth. � , _. I 1(3061 . *11 W, .11 . I .t . I �11AT You Am, WAST. -The tinei�t 'and ' line Airs. G dressa � TRA vrT, r, Ewi,-D tiring the week, Mr. W. of, I 't. r ugg, trunks valices In Sea po orth, at �, . I . k So . merville, uptown G. T. R. agent, has Br I 9, opposite Commerical Hotel, Bet stick, -forth. 1606xl -OCCUL 0 addr6s - . � ticketed. the -, following parties : Mr. J. F. Sills, who had been spending the holidays at S ve money by, getting. your staves at next 1Y home here, to Sandwich ; Mr. Ryan and once, for we have a -,tig aosororneut and 1hey ,cIli gfa8t. Coal stoves, with oven, from$ ard: up,:an hibitio return .son, McKillop, to Sandwich, where Mr. W113� guaranteed; withoutoven$3 and dofi't 6hoice. S. MUM tup ,, t'� Cp., i Smith, I Ryan, jr., will attend college; Harry Edge,, put off malting your Seaf,brth. iomi. i return . to Detroit; John J. Cluff, who had been on & visit to friends here, to Detroit ; J. C. . ' butter- eggs and all kinds Voultry, 0 -f of pro: brief v Laidlaw, to Currie, Minnesota; W. A. duco wanted at Dill's, corner Jon and Main streets, Beaf*prth. . I � 1600-11 . smith. three Grey and wife, who * had b I can called here by T�yirs biggest shoe snap of the season, James I the.death of Mr.Greylifather, to St.Ignece, Mrs. Blackwell daughter Men?s ox bioad laced boots an�,, gaiters, Goodyear O'n i q, . I Michigan. , and San saw d, equal to hand sewed, rqXular �4 shoes for $2. they last, Look In eouth wind ow return atid'Mr. Jc,sepb Davidson, to Francisco, . per air while our , Indian , California -, Ralph Gresswell, wh.o had been W. ) 1. Willis, Boots and Shoes, Seaforlh. 1606-1 ' 0— � Micbi - visiting his fath pr in T ackersmith, to. Pueblo,. ' � Clark, ? Colorado. . - " LOC,�L - BRIEFS. -Ab a meeting of the � I -The following persons were ticketed this judiciary committee of the Canadian La- -week by R. J.. Macdonald, 1C. P. R. agent : Qro8so Ass&iation, held in Toronto on Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hoffman, and Mr. Thursday of last week, the protest of .the: The Nbrman Hoffman, to 11anitou, Manitoba ; li,'Imj'ecum�ehs, -of Toronto, against. the men's 0 : 14-r Ralph Ingram- of Hensall, to Va,n.-. , ! Beavers, was discussed, and decided in favor sewed, I couver, British Columbia. - of the Bea,vorf.- As a result of this aecision, Tsai Vr ,, . . 11 the . Beaver I I are now, without question, the . A G . Nlom,nr Oavj.,i.ts. -.The Canadian Bank of I . senior charilpions, which makes the, second 25th I e . Commerc is now �issuing the new mone . . y by the Canadian Bankers' tinle they have won this distinction. . In tion w � . orders adopted * 'They the, ' matteii of the ptotest of Stratford Eudea � I Association. are payable at all 9giinst th4 Junior Beavers, in connection On th . - branches and agencies of banks in � Canada, -with the game played in Mitchell recently, Allanf � I except those in the Yukon district, for I I � it was decided that the match should be le venin �. . � - which spccial arrangements are made, , and . . will be found layed over again. -Mr. George Stogdill has Can I ling, 2 a most convenient- means - , . of confined to the house during the past . - �parson inakin- remittances, a s they ca b` 0 � n e obtained week, through illness, but we hope he Will I -v. *Every witbout,,the .slightest delay, it being unnec- soon be around again. -Re W. J. Clark, "London, b6th I effsNry for the purchaser even to make out a of who receiyed a call to E'rskino foriii of requisition. U'he low rate at which they are sold is church, Toronto, �bas declined the call; in eve lite ar �Mso a great advantage. the ' , Mr. Clark's many - friends here will be wit 1� 11 in scale of chikrgei beirig� follows : As Under pleased to learn that he is -thoroughly ap'� band. . ­ . I $fO, 8 cents ; under 800 10 cents; under 1. . , - 14 cents, $31), 12 cents ; unde� $'50,1 rediated by thb people of LondoD.-A ' evi Sohn Muldrew, Rev . '. who is on a visit to his.rel al� and M I . O.. .. � - � .- . tives in Egmandville, occupied the pulpit of DEATH 01- MISS STOO DILL, -The ,death of the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening our re Martha Jane 8togdill oacur'red at the resi. hi,st,�and preached a vary abl . . e and ex6ellent evenin the M. dence of her mother,' James street, on Wed. setmon. Mr. Muldrew has accepted a calt ' - - , . � . iiesda,y of last week, the cause of d .eath I be- in,, the liver, Last from the-Preabyterian coDgregation,at Mor� servic next, . abscess of Mi n . spring iss Stogdill ill ris� Manitoba. The people of Morris will ., x was taken with typhoid fever, ha,ve a capable" and clever pastor; and'an, , and although sher overcame the disease, it en�Lgetjc worker in the church. -The har� . left her health to some extent undermided, . . veO ho' me services in connection with St� R. I and she readily "fell a prey to the disease Thrim6s' church willbe held on th� first Convey . � i � which caused her death. The aecoa8ed Sunday in October. -Mrs, Kirkmin has amount I I L , who was 16uly 3T years of age, was a truep . ' bee� com fo on accountaf illness, r a firm a fundoa . .- Christian woman, dearly loved by her fam. to gpelled, time ,v,e up her,duties at the Collegiate Wedue . ily and a large circle of friends, who will Institute, and the a Salo. sincerelyi sympathize with the relatives in substitute, Miss Duncan, of Richmond HiM Bui their hour of affliction. - The funeral took -Th� annual opening exercises in Connec, week place from her mother's residence on Satur- tion with the Collegiate Institute. will, be sume day last, to the Maitlandbank cemetery. ' I hel�d on Friday, October "ith. The usual Miss I . , 0— programme of sports will be held 'in the the ch . H(;NToSjwu.r-F. NoTF&-Mios 0. A. Porter afternoon, and in the ev6ning a concert will or in � , � arrived home last week from a pleasant be given in the assembly room of the Insti- month L � , visit to relatives in uburn New. York tute.- ias Ja'nef .Scott has returned f—i . I . a e3n V � , She was away nearly three months, and re- Lotidon, where She spent a month visiting ;figigi turned mach improved in health. --Mr, abd with her Sister, . Ajrs, James Murray,-Sun� weath � I - Mrs. Hicks spent some days last .week I With day last was Children's Day at the the First Dr. � N. � I relatives at Byron tmd attending the ,We4t- Presbyterian Ourch. At tbe'i morning Fier, was i I I ern F&ir.-t%4rjj. Marcus went on a visit"bo vice the children , brought flo- era, which brave� I i , I , Ridgetown last week. She wa3 accompan. were afterwards sent to the ca%ty House paid ied by Waster Donald Shaw, of the manse, of -Refu The sermon, for the . young peo� with h i -The many friends here of Mr. Andrew plej wffe'li was an excellent one, was anties � I � Smith, of Aylmer, were much pl"ed to re�, J._ preache,d by Mr. Diokie. In the afternoon and in � . ceive a call from him lately, and to see him I i Ong 4nd responsive service was .held in. langua � I , I � . r . .1 � . . - L I I � � . � � I . . I . I . . I . 1. I : I � I . I I i . I I .1 . I . - . : � i I I . � - ! : . I . . I i 11 I I L- , � � I �. - : � . . I 1 1 . i -1 I � I . � � . . � I I . I I . _. . . . ! � -11 I : I I � I : . I: . ­ I .11 � _. . - I— I _­... 1.11-1-1 -J _­­ .I. -I-1-11-1. --___.,__'1-1- W _ — the usual 8&bbat h I school, -Me', R. getone, D. D. Sk-1 Oil Millford, Iowa, rmar Haron bo3 w . as married .to velyn Wallace, a Sheramento, 0al.i. ut formorly,of A Imer, Ontario�l on d�', Septomber , I th I at Omaha, Ne. . hey *01 malls their home, in , Iowa. _Mr. Li i gotone has many do in this vioi I . who will unite I in g their congrat i.) tions to him :,On ?py accision.-N V.. John Gibson', a esi iont of Seafoi i6, but who forsov- ro has been a 6, ibeessful farmer in � W I � farm'of nix I' dred acres, 'and � I r has ov6i 2,500 hole of wheat, ttier g4in.-M1,1 d Mrs.' W.:� W. 11 nd th6ir son, � orman, .left 610 ff for Manitou 4 anitoba, where , infuture reside Seaforth -seeink ;ood place for -P016 growing. Last I I I triade me tion of somr.- grown by Johnson', a= this week we h ( I : , ivi egedi to 4atrip 3 some grown 3 I Molutyie wh ch are even l' , . e usciou.5 tl��an . Johnson's. � � � r tree,' was gr ' On from a stE e 'i laiite4 about: ur years ago..- ' ii ' e , , '4 , , "" * JE 'r. 0� t 6 ( i C. ,Greig is an a �isit to�rieodojjir ' ' 0,J . . orossing is b . A: gratiolithio � 0 � I , n front of the; oyal hotel stabI as I I - , , I e a b�g improve ment on the i 4c va k , ich, durrig wet weath3r F ) a t invAriably, I a terrible. c6plii he woth is bein Mr. F dge. ' Dr. Sloan,: � physician ant � t 114 , Prison, 17or WAb in tow il I He came! Uln Ovnitto i1he remains of 1�hi . . ow keCaa.' We aresorr'N4 ajndr , . I t 7 the doctor. as at been enjoy nj - .-r.' 1�.. A; Dicksou� 4n( a 4ile'te . a t ok a i riving � � oursion to 840! k,'Voing by way I ( � � Grand Bond �n( an ret, t irnin� 11 � r Park Hilt' a.n' �] - essre. John I � isery and Thoina 0 resident � ani aecretar of 'I th e ajPd Hibbert 1n i uran Fom �ny I , I � to n onVedneo-ay.-Mr. w0al I I th Ogil, is mills erejeft on Th�are 0 a b sineoo tri . - ,e; to ault Ste. Matio. orgi � Whi e a yoitng stallion, §id ook first prize in - the three' mi.�nt 'how on Tue d - i: ant ist at Ex0er 0 a Vy 0, f a ivefi c r eight.: Although a . e e_bj_ 1 -an pasy viefory, He was dilivo, - -A r I= Forbes, I 11ra. Fred Davik hefl; washere th,la week visitin� h6 9 1, r. a d Mrs.; lex. Davidsqn.7 . J Balsden, of I ,�Ielbourne, Mi�dh at ��, is I ere , ju t now A iti h � 'S""ng�e Mi , E.; I awson. . qr. Thomas - I I gh im, hi a been P a rioual ill, but h�, . . frido I ere and elsewlere wih I c . .� learn that he 1i recovering. -Mil . I or uson is visitmi'l friends in Toront I ek. The remains : f -the late Anilrell C ( ho d ed in T� ( i onto on Sabba� 3re ,broutt hero ; i 2 Tuesday for ft t ft th _ e ',gmond,o.i � e cemetery. .1 Mi wo a one of the p , oneer residents ( am �th an I lived to -,he good age of 8 e sha I have a more extended ri to the Ii �e and olliaracter of the d4 next we c. -A union meeting for tb i . ion of the: probibit'Dn plebiscite, wi 0 in the ly . . . . . . thodiso church next � Sqk� euln c' and will be &.( , tj aJ 7 o'cla b3 elical clergymen and otheri I , Dr. McDonald L eached in PAisle bba th. . I �. r. Geor e Turnbull shippe ad of hea 7y horse to Liverpool th M��W, Cudmo le,jr., went' wit ile lifting a. ox on, Wednesdai ( .J.lBeatiegott epalmof hioban C y 'a nail, making L ft very siverel an I W und Mr. and Mrs, Kent, of T4 former0f this town,,.are visitiE 1). Me I ) tyre's. . A ft(sture of ti iags todt � ! (Faida 7) wilV . be ,Gteig nald's an - &I hat scramble 'Whi( i ke I lace 11 � ,front p' their store#' con I I g4 � half 6st five in the evening.- . 3 so -ry,t�' hear of the serio illne 0. I Villia1m Ca�e , Goderic i : strei . ut we ho I to lie... r of, her at edy r .-Mrs. rice ennon, Of J oafori 0 � I e glLest of r, ., C). 1�ose th � weel . as we go I as, we learn hat M Watson b Wed word confirmir art of the death -of his ,son Harr, ed enlisted in the, American army i ul and went to M4nila, where he co, the fever andAteild in the ho pital � ity. He was aged 20. yea a and a. The sincerest sympath 'of 0 ex;ended to tt�e family, a ha, ereaved under such painful circur a. -Piper John! 4cDonald, of Se ,ghted del� the bear : to of the a wdo ; 3 fit ow on Wedne�dav with h a musi arejf�w It can make a eeter mus ' 0 4r, 0 -The C inton sho (;Cnald. I nd V�ednes( ay was vei f--�1`in"edv'Le'i;resppct and brought oi di ,.Occr.owd . A Tore ended repo ,I ,n ex� week, -The annual thtin g neeting of the Woman's Vorcij nai ySocietyof the resbyteria6chure he .4 on Monday e ening, October 3r eo fery, of Toron �o, is to give an a nd Miss McFaul is to Sing an th n.,--7Mr. John M,dMillan, M. !P., W . a wmass meeting in Q,ardnlo's hi -onday evening Co. the ou bjecb� of pr n. --Mrs. M. B. Smith an d Miss Smi ed ome this weet after visiting E , . at,Hamilto�._ Jr. M. Pre I . ,�derga ed to Chicago on � Tuesday last. after isit at the parene.al home in'Tuck( -Mrs. Doyie, w1ho sp nt the pa we ke here visiting her brother, N Kehoe, left on Tuesda for i Toled . where Bhe will sp d a f w days befc ing to her hom in Fort 'AVayr a. -Miss K4tff .4te- cLeod, of!Detro gan, is visiting h r mother, �Mrs. I Egrtioncl,ville., . t . . 0 1 !� i I Walton. � . biggest shoe snap of the, seasc x 11�od laced boots ani gaiters, ,Goodye equal to hand sewed, rogislar 84 shoes for r while they test. Look In our sou�h wind( Willis. Boots and Shoeg, Seafortb. I � 1606-� oo ). TiAm AllEAD.-Sunday next, t net , is anniversary Sunday in conni ith the. Epworth League of Christi voi, in the Walton Methodist, chure is occasion Rev. William Ottbwell, ord,will, preach both afternoon ai g. .On bhe following Tuesday eve 7th inst., there will be given, on t age grounds, a harvest home, supp( eflort is being made to have the wffi le sant and profitable, and succesal ry espect, An excellent musical a � y rogramire will be provided, whi cl de instrumental music b i a go yl ddresses will also be delivered Masses. Obtewell, Westman,, .Fore r. W, H. Kery and others. Those adore who desire -Ito spend a : pleaso g�ihould not forge - b. next Tuesday, ethadist parsonage, and the Spec es Jl n the Method�#t church. on Sabba aft arnoon and evening. * � - - -i � r Brudeffeld. : : � 3. HiciajNs, Brue'efield, N?tat,-y Pub . ant or, Fire and Lire Insurance a ent. A , of money to lo4n at 6 per cent,, o& first-ol ecurity, Also a limited amount of priv, t 5 per cent. - At home o cry I rtiluk a IV gA datof each week. -.Severa, , farm@ i 1 15T ' EF�.—Mr. James' Baird, j�,, left h , for Montreal - where .he intends to i his studies at McQill medical school. da y J. McCully took advantage ea . rates out Wost.4 to visit her brol Dakota. She ivi�l remain , about .—MiSS Hanna ;,T4omeon, of,Kip a few days last'... eek vibiting t; 38.--OWing to t'�e very unfavoral � . er on'Thursday 6veniDg 0! 'last we acdonald'a lecture on th le isei at largely atteiided, but those w t ,e rain and darkness fc It ;well I for their trouble. I The qootor h im samples of the �iteratu 6, which t are distributing t4rou'gh tl�e count very clear, logical land uni mpassion ge showed thein, 6 be a c6nglomei . , � 1 � � I I i I . . . ! ., I I I � i I i � , � " � . : I 1. � . . ! � : � . . . I . - . . , I . ­___ ;_ __ ! I 11 I , , ­ % ., - -"--,..— -- , ­ - �_ '' � . 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't PEKING - OF i I .. - to delivereds bri &4�rese giving r, little a the p5sain . � I . � . f apple Wire A Vail t ur, ivilligo beinj � - I ­ - - 1c S#bb th eiv�ain he service was cond ted ! i. - �� . I Mi experience ok�j inissianiry the �neans lot f.pi kwi : r someghfingers, Ano ; 0 . � ; _� 1 4 11 a 0 s. -Mr Willf�m by R v, Wm� f ith, who in visiting b Id 10VIFURS �- �� � ... � - . - � J � , me _ of Edi'nbur li.--i mi., John acts, �any ,dollars to the at mor s. Ud`�y evening b � ev . . ­ I , I , I me here ; On � UTUMN N . I ::: - ry agree- j visatils many warm fr,end s will oorryi to bo I y � - � - . , I � - I . - V the Be.ifield roa , re6leived a ve � � * . - week while quiet- learn that she is not e oying her usual Mr. Kbaned�, of Wroxetor; on Tu day i . .�; � - I I - . � le sur�, rise one day. lsi� . .0 I lay good health on I bee 'Confined, , even ag byRe � 11 ! . I I - . I I -,� i engai id in par. ipj of the a � I � . I . *1 � .. � % � - and n Wedqesday evening by Rev, '!Mr.' 11 . --. . , -Mrs. Ivt " bee 0. S. J. Allitif of Brus els. - 00 r a d to her room for sonxe ti e. -%-Those fr6 . ; I : oal. A Stranger a, at the d an . . , I I � this week va -1 - �, . '. auld the at ranger this part Who have beq02 e hibitors of stock oate , of Belgrave.-Mr& D.Rogers rep,urn- I Friday and Saturday of ­ - being admitted, h 0 I .� I I � but fi a brothei vi am he bed I at �nd other articles . to ock. ;draIT;m London on Saturday. -Mr., � and I i�eveal to the public the beauty of oUU.Vd141,1 . - - !__ . - d W,h ! " 7 . on for mearly thi e re. It is a edl, sea avis been kept busy overti � . tank Sc)tt; v sited a few days �J last Ions in Fine Dry'Goods s,ad MAllin"71 wr. -- . - . all. This wdbk has been tie bi harvesti , If week 0; d this with their many rels,tiv4 and � � . . -Mr. Nvill # - - i Im I] , say ti at the -me ng - as most a ctil �9,_ 8� hued especially for- this seasoMs tr%4,, � t every tate ' or friend ,In ano round Seaforth, I - � - � avia h, 6s been ove ., a 4 in , fairt.-Mro, Thomas Robertson, of uck..- . i. '�Ve cof4d ly invite everybody to come . ! . Smith,, in visiting with .'b daugh r io Rockle visits �is people at Draytowthis - i.al _W L; ... - V Unk n, but dur ng th Jamt thre years � " - 1 er : . o(orge aney vinitedil her iee our display �- I WROLIM � ) his b. ien in the wo rl famed K ondike Fmax.-Mr. Alex, MoNevin hea goneI to week.--Mr&� , I . N , and also to'note ho,w low , I � here hi owns a couple a claims. Re lias _,GoderIch to pureuo 1,16 studio* al the high brotbe , Mr.! Dkvid Fell, ofi Clinton,', this �, I . . 1���� . b wi h him and it, in veiry school. Ale;x. is,& clover: boy, and -.an'P I" t week. --,Mr. �rai . er Emery, of Morris, shot - �ur figures are for the beat qualiti" of I � - � *� "I"i )f gold dut h i � ut bei succ4se. . I a full grown jv foods, . I N . . tprest, ig to bear. him: J scribe tl e eon help b � ild cat last week, �: Mr. L . ... � the an . d'of I ,,L io, ; , ! row, ol Wingh3m, who Will have it StOffed . _ L. I ..... .. -Grc I . - ... . . mining, the har( ships ind trials tEot'7- - 11 .11 I *4i . , I ; Emery sold the �eaat to' Mr. A. A. Xor - , I I I I idured in the stri gglq � t P, reach Londesbo - i I " � . and placed- in Itia window.-Mesers. Robert Opening the Season with . "I ! old and Id N r, VVi j� Berry, )f this 11 GATHERINas.-Quit4 a �nu her attended � � - - .Z. I , and James 0as4e, of Port Albert, visi��d at a.great hn6 of Ladies! I ,ace, was%st1wee-k, exh biting �is no car- !the League service on Monday evening, The � _. � )I Mr, P terFOWler's, of the Bluevale �0" L Jackets. � . .... z . . don to was -1� � a fa, i . I I .go horse at ,the Lo , ir. C irpeti. 1 tatic, "The wheat and � the tares, V i . f i last,wiek. i, . � � � . ou was very keen, b t Mr. Ber as Sue- on by Mr. Thoo. ;! �a In. -Topic for ; I -------r-- I .. . I - -_ . � -_ - 1. I I rying a , fi t riz . � also � m7ho , t is 0- 1. I - 0 . I - � — , � I li I �_, . I , - . � al � I Hensafl. I 1 Mre Social . z . isof ul in oar next Monday evening# � - r_ ee Prices ild his horse for a .;o d gure, tl e' price : Coss," taken by Miss J. G. 1�,`irk.' -'tr-Muer4' "a"6d. i I I I - � a I I � - . I I . . : 3ing ini the neighbo ( of $200. It thus Mrs. Andrews were'jca-�Ied ... ho Crop- HE A FLOURING MILLs.-A , e . rh ,a e from T ' �. Good quality, very stylish� � and poll � I I iye to �raise the right ci A,of hors . This tolastweek rather hhrriodl owing. to the cluantl of w eitwanted at,tbe Hensall 71 ng , . _0d 4 1 -. - � - � Mills at nee, t2c great demand for our . ff. rh fitting­-�, S7.50i $140, all thie- ­nW I I I t � i - , I I Drse was aired by the a -ock horse Wilder fact that their eldest daughtel was hurt coo. . I I I . greatly 0 , and we are runnIV, 'day itif Ight I colorings and black, . I I I i i . iountin,g from ly a emend, .r. John. ireser i 4 1 1 Ise. I __ . I siderably while in the a4t of disi r . in brdet to -1 � . a . I I , I Wly recovering.- IV. ou' � . � i her wheel. She is slo- Re' k head milldr, h ad over 20 tyears of prictical Liaclies'! Oapes— - � . e experle0co In I rgebt flouring mills In 0itaria. - I . I . klayfibl . It J. W. ,Andrews will iore-ach 1 a temperate - iving us t%e best of rj�tlsfao- -he material, tj*-, � - . I I I I . � and his Itobs, hn [a ,� Wide sweep, A4 warm , � re. rydges, . � .nday eveiiiii, ' � to tie rs. - lowl I BLO s, -Mrs. Rudd nd M i sermon to the League � next St g, tion. k 09,f to tie � 11. ! - . � I I Bel rave, are the tie of Mrs. illiam I 1 and ,_ our choir is preparing hymns. -Dr. ' . beat that can 1-e produced for tb�mamq. � I 9 . I W` I DED. -o- very pretty Wedding. was f - . � rando:i.-Bayfield fal� a ow promi )a to be I Agnew has returned home after spending...'a celebrated &� �2 o'clock on Monday afteiq=oon 1 -$3.50, $5.00, $7.50. /I a I I 1, _ � rat-claas, �nd with he weather e may Jweek with his brother in 0hio.-Mr, a, lait, at� the residence of Mr. J. G. Tioyer, , " , I . I 1 � . wd.-I he datee a e Octo. ca ing on 1riends . .iere on 84tur- I" Emma Keturah, youbgest JmkO'Cloths I 11 . Bim . � Pok foi a large era i - - Agnew wa I 11' I when his siste.�, � . i t I � .� . i - Hills Is ' I I or 6th and 7th. : T � day. -MZ S. Mevittia in vex 7 low at pres' daughter of �._.�he late John Troyer, ! . I ; � i Tn the new Greens, Fawti , bard" I - 3 - . ! . - 1 4 i -1 I , ent. -A grand rally 6f all tie te eeri� was married' to Mahlon A. Rioej of Blues, Creanik Browne and Black, "I J 11 - 1. I � i forces will be held this (Friday) evening :in - � . i 11 � I . ; 114, 1 , Mcki*p. � I . z - I I � . I Toronto.- The ceremony was perf armed by I - — , I FAR Soi,%—Mr. V.11liam lror�une� has the temperance hall, Loudest ore. Enthiils-i � � I � I ,. � I - � f the Metliodiat . ; - i � � the Rev. Mv.i Kerr, pafitor a � � - I � I i ' I . : or d . .. e I I Ad has farm on the H,�ron road,; in this jastio prohibition addresses *11bedeliv 0 � ' I I . I m I - ... - i I - � church. T6 parlor was prettily dee6rated start' g the season wilt .. 4 . � n . I . � I i I I - ronin. � - . I egant I Dwnshi , to Mr. Jamosic * �he farm 'by the resident clergymonand others. Job with flowers �or�tbe oceasion, and Was filled an El stock r, i � I I - � . � "I Dntains 1115 acres, and was sold for KOO. .MoMillan, M. P., will also Jeliver an ad- I I oods. � I I "I i I with an into ,eating gathering of the near , Dress , I i . � - re I I - 7 tisag at I I farm, and 1 as good b4ildioge 'dress on prohibition.: Musidbythe uni6a relatives and friends. . The bride enteted on 1, 11 - : ,� 1:::: " I . _ ; I . . For une ititends r6 ring from rarming: johoir. The meeting Willcominence at7:3 I . I . - . ��� ; . i . .. , I I o e's arm � ; I ... r 0- her brother � eoirge's arm I ki b * i . . 1. I � Developm . I - i I I � I . Seaforth , I in a beautif robe of whib 00 'D'g C ""plinlin! - fid will likely remove" re to � D duchest e - 9 ess Goods � I I 11 � � . �WSY5 ( � I � — . I � �r I I I 11 i ' - njoy a v�ell earned lei' re. � Tuckersmitt.. � Twith a poin, yoke of iffon. and wnlprua- - . .1 ; ­ . . , � I � I 0 � . who ment of pea - a, over this exquisite to�lette I Ranging in price from 25 Cents to a ,. I . � . EAST END NOTES. -Mr. H. Allen, i . : .� � i -s reo � - I . ­ . , , , -.-.. - � � Qorr e. has spent some time visiting f rionds in the�e hun thd so r I f - tulle veil held',iby a. dollar a yard,, in all the newoolars and I : This i _g , . � - , and a great tintinga. I � f often 1�. � . � i I orne` f orang j � � � . . NOTES. -Mrs. Shaver has moved to Wat- parts,' left on Monday laA. His * musical small corne� . � � . 'h' h band.- and other talents make him a welOome visA. shower bouq,4et of roses carried in the -�and, ' . . I .... I, 1, i ' Drd, owing to the illn a of 4 A EL I I - —�-;�'� ii I I I - . - . I 'er " e - completed he, toilette. - The bride in id, 1pecial Bhowmg - A- -1 tb'ng� Ir. Stevenson's stock 5 �eing d at the or wherever he goes. --�-The pr )hibition �i .. � , - I i , I . i uevtr d Miss Effie J,� Troyer, ueice _�Aae, ' : I . . i a , T of the ��� _# - a dhie I . � - tlasgow Rouse. -Mr sit is selli his ing in the School' wasc well aftended, In fine Black Dress Goods, -really beauti- 09 . I - . . . I . k, 1with tuok d k and , I tock, ia(t inte;d" to ' ui it . busin as in,our: by young folks. A *rofitable and plem 't wore 9, whitie'', froc e yo � - P ... . I ful things in Brocades, Cords and Ore. r - ; : � ­ �Io.� carriO a bouquet of Ute � On th4o ot] ildial;,; rir cLaughlino jr., and hour was spent 'in vocal an( instrumen al lace,'and ale I I I Pon Effects, at 500, 68c, 850 and $1.25, - i I I I - " \ 1 1, I i flowers. Th lovely little maid of honor, . i I . bestiT n ili McLaug tin visited friends I music, discussion df plebiscil a, etc. Th me I \� - 11 - . it . i - I per yard. I - -1 i I . . � i 4cKillop last wee . � Mrs.- Nelson Me- � Young people will soine day be the citiz ins Emma Coleman, neice of the bride, wore a � 9 � I . . .11 . � I ; led -,7,6 - from her,, visit to !who control the coun ry, and it is rr lq,- - blu_e frock . th,cream sash, Mr. Wilfrid - i ; 7 . : - .,aughlin has returnei I a pro , , Bargain I � . I- I I . makh - . . , ; I b. , � I riends in New York state. -M0. Nelson Ing sign to find --them oarly interested in I W, Rice, of Tor nto, nephew of the bridex'roomp � - . I i . . � . I . . . � I deLaughlin, druggist, visited at I on 'public tiestio0s of the elay.-A-ziumber ,af- was beat m , while little Emmery Troyer, , In Black Dress Bilks, 90c por yard, . . the & I , 11ensal 11 I ) I . bride, supported the;4ittle donday last. -Mr. R. Rood &O Mr. E. Young, A MondaT e ' '14 nephew Of e a I I Fancy Bilks in great variety for Waist&, i ; P ople Spent Is . venin � , maid After the eeremonv a reception. was � - Skirts or Trimmings. . . 1 'To . ' ' Wm. Chesney' . z rames returned from v siting in Rochester, a social way ail Mr R.-&rn - i : : r - I .-Mr. harvesti g all , appieo are engaging the A'- hold, and M�. 4nd Mrs, Rice, received the I . . I L , IIZZ odue and Charlotte, ow York ffit�tee ,4 lati6ns!of a host of friends at %ome 4 . 7 � . r. H. McLaughlin and, his daughter, Alicep tention of the farmers at present, -Mr. ,congratu �� I i . . : ; I : -of Toronto, is , enjoying a ,�r and abroadJ �hey were the recipiehte of ' 9- of ; � .- . which 6ttended t4e Western #air, at Lo' . Percy Taylor,: . fa �' , � . A wonderful show,m i I I . : ' � many ' , Underwear Hosiery L. . . ,I , �don holidays with,friends In this vicinity. � , �� useful1and valuable presents. ,After . . I I that w . # i ng . I . . - ifreshm nto �ere served in the di ' d al�ves. I - L I I . the rc an � I - . ; - � 11 . - i I . I � � I I . , , . z 012. 1 00m, the 4)idd &�ppoared in her tra4iellalilng , . I , I And -after: I Kirkton. k_ I I .------..-_.--- _; I NOTE.4.-The ;Youn People'q I Alliance : I , puit� whicli i�asjb�ack serge, trimmedi, with i .. i I sday GATHEF.Irws.:-Threshing is far advanced, �111 0 i jets a d, jril�bon. The happy iloupl I . Word J , vill hold a temperance rally..o4 Tue - e I ' i . . � 7 being put in this ,ne1gbborhoo4.-Mr. Baird, of 8 t.' Five Great.BeHers e � � invitn' Ivening � pext. Everf effort is t6n the fitle 6'clock train for Nem'york - ! . orth to . I . as Marys, iis visiting at his daughter's, Mrsi I ; of In Ladies' Underwear- 25c 3k - I . 3 . � - es Ing Intexesting - '_ � � f V, I I pnees. a t, ndather inti east, midst a shower .1 180, ! . I 1, n � . ; . ) owers an . -6 im- 50c and 68e eaCh. Ohildren�a Under- � . Vell as ' tructive. 2cordial invitation is James Marsh. -E. H. Robinso , of Mitcholli I Phe beat wishes f rom th � . ; - I ,&I roof, - I onse era gathered at th � 0 at&- I wear in all sizes and in " . - 'Xtende to every per on to be !present.- !pnt Sunday under the parent � �A that had . a variety of - , . _ � Slaccess ]a dr. Da iel �' who baa been in Wm, hf�lville spent. Sund with friend r their �return Mr. and M,rq,o Rice 1 makes. - I . ; I t .1 . a I �iou, Aft4b :: I � . 1 ,� choice .qorth kott last sprinj, !has re. in the village.-WilliAm Kirl haserected a �Vill'reside in Toronto. - - # I i - I , � � � Purned me. He inte1nds movin out next now silm-Mrs. W. Uutchison, of Listowol, " NOTES, ­Mr, W, alters, an empl , e -of ! I Before i . . 'Never I . . lie has rente# 400 acres of land.- is visitirig her brother, Mr. Samuel Doupe, I - � In tho fc' 1pring a - Marshall & field's; of Chicago, and, farmer- i i I . i Have we had such a stock of ;Roxie ! Or. Christopher Eilb#r took me ad Mr: J Tufts has purchased a new bu v�,'el, w�a in the village ptrt of . I . choice prize - _ 99y y of'Listo I ,; . . f and -Gloves. Not a poor article 6 i I from Ldhouse, & Brown and a -new horse last, I week ( an' �hio visiting Mr. Jj. W. , i with his buggy horse at the Exe r fair, on I , � � whole stock -the best of everyth g to - � t services w I becom. from St4nemarr Brothers. James is a push. a '-large num . . . - � � I I . . I I . . nenced in the Evange�icalchuri on Satur. iDg livdtY age I ra at't_�deidt the South Huron fair held I pick I i - 1. � I .Fift� I ruesday. - I Ortwein. t a aq, her of 0hr vil. I from. v7five 31 man. -Miss Martha Tufts, � of � � - - 1. . 1. . , ., , ! at . I __ I - I . I 1,ondeaboro, I in A iting a R.. A. Bryan'e. - - I the i lay, &no will be eantinued all d y Sunday. 0 t Exeter On Monday and Tuesdai last, ' . I . ! I R,ev, 14. Wing, presioing elder, of- Berlin, Among those who attlendo i the London Fair 6 . � .. i ,nd report it being the best ye� hold � I a ahir � 1. I i . - a e servi�es throug ou � I there. 7-Mim Wiggins, of Tor - p - I . - loident Almo : � 0V 11 conduct th t. -Rev. werip, Mr. and Mrs.' W. .1. Marshall, Mr. a st a-wholesille stock I � - i . of Ribbons, Laces ! rs. E, N. Shirel, Mi. and Mrs. John , Veil- i - k. Y. lgai8t has been east on , usiness.- bf the ;ftmenff Christian Temp . � We inade' - Norm an 0rance , ". 11TUrs, Chiffons Velvets �� - i . Cho millinery openinja are all i full blast. Hannah, Messrs. Goo, lAngherst, - nion, 4elij,er(d an address on prohibition, P I L . - 1. 1: I i I . � . - I Yletcher, Hu h I . I . good 1 . i ___ - - � - $Ietcher, John Kirk,i E. j. upled witi the Coming. plebiscite, in the and Velveteens, i � I .1 L , - . . L . � I I i Kirk, A. Biokle, Johh� Davis, A. Blake, W. ethodist 0 1h ut ch, on Tuesday evening last. �j . I and t) .- Cr D�arty. , , - Kirk, :J. W. Xi aol- L : ---1 i - - I - 06, rk, R. J. Davis, J, S. I he atteodi nee was not as large , &a -hoped , � . I - . :1 I . I da .� NOTES. _�Mr. Geor HA ilton, who has lingshead, and Misso Edith Bail, Amon r, but the'lee mr�r f qlly sustained the high FINIC MILLINERYL - �� 1 A v&y ipent the greater Ips, b of the summer at Shier, Nellie E66tzof, Laura Marshall and peputation i1he enj ya �as being a plpasiiig ­ . i . I . ., 1 904 aome, �se rel e� Chn ham to resume Irene Marshall, i I I I -- 15t, f - 1 . - I - - . - . , aker' in the interosts of Our show -room is'full toaverflowing WM . t lie dut es as 'culrenrk in a boo and shoe store. . - !�, . z i - . . I Prohibition.1 'I'he' chair was oeou - d b the choicest things that cAsn Can bvTi - . more .1 XP y � 1 �j , - -Mrs. B yle left I �uea ,ay t visit with 11 Moms. � , - I ; local ' or that go . I . i F ._� . �Kev. J. S. Henderson, president! K I ad taste can se-lect.. The naw ! [rionds i the county of. nark. She was . I lTh6 - ;Bud, NOTES. -John Little, of the 5th line,, got association Tall -styles will be seen on. our tablas �� I .., and music was furnished ' � the 1B I � %ceom oied by her- iece, ifis jKate Stew- badly hurt by being thrown from a milk church oir.-Rev., C. L. Mills,; f St. ' durin th ning, and will be repm I 4, - shmW . . . . Irt, W 0 1" ietiir�e I ho�( i af Wr spending . ragon.-Corn was 0 froien �in this locality, Paul's church, Hones, 0 1 . d % e ape . i PAW, ! I 11, will U 8 bbatli I need or supplemented wit . i � btie sn't ae'r monthi with ,her ,tnt. -Mrs. m I . i . - Our council met, oil Monday and passed a preach the annual thanketving oerm�n, and I , 7through the Fall season. Ouropenitig , . j . � . i r . , ,y mi I wi inflamma- , � -i! _1 is . I � ! t fi� �Ll Bubolz, who was ve . number at accounts -The Ladies'AiO, of ,which will also be his arewell ser I - display'; for you. Come I I , � taken a a 2ange for the better.- I _ 0 � - . : 'as A bion, has Carmel unrelh, I I - Knox church, Belgrave, Will � hold a be*, so� e -i. J. $. Henderson, of I I : � I r. Will Hog- I " I - I � � I i Dur worthy ' ce' on Friday -evening of! this reached a special sermon on the Sub, eat of . � I � ; . d wy �� 'O'n'"I'trry' Mat Ithe ExeWr oi�l in that pla I . L - - I i - varth, wjs judochoof out � ' - . I 1 . � I - I woek.-James Cloakey, 4th line, it ill.- rohibition and, the coming plebise" e, on . � � . I .. ; to & � I " L fall fair. -Mine Mag iO McMillan, of Brus. A ea are moving Olt now, Some in barrels Nabbath 1 morning last, The reveren gen- . .- :: . i _� � p 0 - I I � Belo, was itbe guest a jMrs, S. A� Miller last . .... I i pneei � week. -Rev. P. Boo ti is I at present on a so e in bigs and a good fewL are having,ap. tilemau is very deeply inteiested in .a ibi- . I I 8 - . The . - - I I 11 � I ,I ' I � pl, i butter and jelly,While a few arp getting in ition,- and urged many reasons for voting for I - : _' ' I I i j I I ; visit among friend�-- in Port El in. Rev. . L . . . Amopg Q ' . , . .91 One kegs of cider. � e Suppose it 'will be ji't, and closed with an urgent appeal to his I I � I - ; � - ; I I r. Henderson, of Atwood, supplies . I I . � K the a � � . ' a good drink afteo the 29th. -Miss N.. hearers to come out to the polls on the 929th I I 11 own I � pulpit in his a6en e;-Misli Lottie Norris �: . � I . I i - I I : I Campbell, of Bruce! couritKo' is visiting in ,b6nd record their ballots, in favor of prohibi-� E ', .ff , �"., L. � � i � , I I . I I ion. � CF � .. T� I now rides a new bik , �,, i I � I M 3rris, near Belgrayo.-T c Christian Z a- i -4-Mrs. george Todd and son returned .j JU i J 0 ya I 0— , di avor Society, of Bqlgr I 'I visited that of ibla- ,�veek from London, where they were � f ,he b I '' . . I av-e,: . � L L - . Hfflsl Green. � i . IfIr �- - 8,60 L I � R �,t,h on Tuesday an had a�'union meeting; isiting Mrs.Todd's sister and other fpiends. '. . . Ar f . I , I . Ct � Mr.' and M_r � I . ITE-�,is -Talking robibition is the order' , "The triumpbF,�cf chriatiauit,y." ' 9� A. Buchanan, .of this vil- I 500, ou I 1� I I of theday. Votin willtake plaebon the T i� atte�dance was good and a pleasawt 4� - I - � I I � . ge, ereinZuricho,u Monday lastivisit � 9 � I " I I Of co 29th init.-The f rmers have completed� ti tie was Spent by all. I ; I : ling thek sou,Dr. Buohauan.'-Mrs. George I . Dry Goods C6.� I I - urs.1 .. I � their fall wheet seed�ing and have succeede& I . I �, ; . I Xoir %as returned from Inwood and Oil '- '. . � i I . is— � . � I ! . . z -Coln( in getting sown qui e a number of acres,-� I ., ; i ,�Sprin4s, Lambton county, where she had � . I I : � I ; M I I ! , - � � - I .1 I 1 � � � - i I . � I -M an � I . i ��111 � I I :, 1� - � I - -, am4, who have been respected residents c4t I I c4td , Quite a number of ar villagers and people 1� V�' a. . I 1 , been visiting her Son& r.R. Haskett d of surrcunding vie nity attended Londoul NOT19S.-W. David-Foote.� an old VaiW�l 4 h?s Greatest Ca8h � 'i , - fair last *eek and r port it being a success. i 'y, yeturned -home on Friday last aft -or, a ,,Df� our! village for the past year, left here on � � t Thb linef . I - � � . . I - f . —M Mee E. Fe nette, refinner in copper absence of thirty yearso He has beso en. 'Toesd'�y last for theill former home in Wat- . I I . -1 � the . . . I . � I I r I `�,'.ford. Mr. Haskett 'was epgaged in the - ameltin works, Do] at Bay. Michigan, who aged principally in the ruining business. ' I . , . /"Y - I I . I I : - ' had bee visiting hi -aunt,.Mrs. Jas. Hagan,1 the time he has been in- Calif0ir-111a �!g�oceiy, flour and provision business,, and D,1�7j'Uruods Stor,0. : 1 - - I 'a . 1. . I . I Where � Viola D 11, for som4 time, returned to hisi Sst�hoef 'western sta; �es but for the last three ',"e6joyed a fair share 0 business,,but, having . I I . I r I � , I � I� , , I I � ___m�. I home 6:i Monday. -Mr. Edmund Troyerl y4srs he has been im 'the Kloddike. , 1property in Watford�and a good opoo.Ftun- - 1. - . I qual � � 5 - and wif( and Mr. C iarles Troyer and wife and Mrs. R. McCool are atteading . her" diedided to returnk to his ' ' : 'Men, i I I Ek . 1-i jty, of Iselling e, day was largely attended, ti.6stifying : . A i . . I I attende'd �ube wedd ng of their sister, Miss d ng at Harrington this week. -Miss ' a-; , -on Aore and dwelling in �. : Gr,e3 I . ,a, Watford. � Whili 't'oftuhre re; pect and sympathy felt � for. the* Emma'! _.. Troyer, of Toronto, to Mr. M. t egan, -of Whitechurch, is visitinga wish ; - . _ - I ,� . the, -reigrettiog to lose -a good .-citizen, we decessed and'ber parents.-Mr.�Robert ! Vl� Rice,al:o,of Toronto. The wedding was a Mit6helps the week. -'M'k. B,1 A. 'him 411 success. 'One -goes and,anotber- - I .1 I I ; ! f I I � Bullardj of this village, -this week'received � I ; I held atl. dr. J. G. T royer's, Hensall, brotheri iggine,di,oveto London lmt,Thursda- I , aus the iworld moves on, and ! . J. , --�- ,comes, and t] . & ... . I I d the sad 'intelligence of the deat of his, � ! of the jbride.�Mr. A. Love's barn is nowi luite a number of o r Citizens took in the 4bis Y�eek we welcome Mr. W. McK rn, .our I ; W_ el are i . I � � I completed and is a very fine looking strue.. L�ndonfaik.-Mr. I :. brother, Joseph Bullard, of Winglism, who - .. I I J. McNaukhton losta; valu- � new merchant,� who i,ei this week mo Ang in- I � � I -i , So on Tqesda y last. i Ile took: idek . I Sao z I Twe tu*re an�4 adds grea.. ly to the appearance of able her . to the fine dwelling ned by r, G orge was killed.while engaged at his ,,d.ufi' in -� , , . . I 1 1 the Winjham chair factory. -Mr. 0. E. ' ; Mr. Lo'Ve's farm. liss Maudie Farquhar; in the field' Was-- brot tght into the stable I but ­ , I , JQyno, and lw te(lby Mr, 1Qa kett. Taylor will give a concert In CoxwortVs- - .It I I � a - . Health if , i ' � I retu'rne'd home from London this- ,week, I died in a Zort time, ' . � I I ;�', 1'mlyie ev a very highly- recom- - . � T ,, I [Mr. McKim co . _V where s�he was visidng her uncle, Mr. G. M. - . AcciDENT.-A very sad and melancholy t mended as ant honor We, enterptising And hall here on the evening of Tuesday�, 207th i � ha -0 I . . oiiuiit of rare cul- . � Kilty, or some tim a. l turd4y last at �Ir, 'FsueceLsful me�cbantj and with the very itkat. Mr. Tatlor is a vi . I - Olat � I � 1, . as een enthusiastically r,aceived . I . i I I .1 accident occurred on Sa t� turo, and b . i - I i Alex Mitchell'8,11ear Varoa,'! when Mr. Alex. ' ock he will b.. ovenina out in Bell's I ; � -t— L ; - ,� large at d , L e will " mezzo- �' , ? it i - I Tipp, of Port. Petry, lost, his life. - herever beard. Miss Eva Taylor . . . . . . ! I � y . -Profew- r � MF- 1�, new block in al few d4ubtlese w and Think i I W oxeter, soprano, of Cleveland, Ohio, i . Mitchell had just completed' S Silo &11CL a already - L I '1� i . ' I enjoy a fair share of th, busines I I . buyi . .1 . . - - . I - I i I - BRiu BiTs.-M. , Brent Hazlewood. isi takinj the scaffoldiD g down4rom the iiid'ee � carried on in okir vill ge. lie i - .9 Eliza I Quantz, 6f Guelpb, will assist Mr TAylok M - L I . I I .., home f r tw wee 0 1 ayo. He returns of the silo. The t6p section of the scof. ld- � � a rograimme.-Mr. Wm. Moiri of tbiw' 4 *_ ,� i . � � and Alice BeLA01 of the don roa, , near I - I i � �� � L to the niv reity i a short time for his ave. v e, redei4d a telegram on Monday last - I I . � T I I rned from a -two wee 8' vi6it brothert � j 4 L final te m, vhen e expect him to be able and had'Old Mr. Ti P to wheel some atone with friends i4.We8t�ninawr,Dorche ter an,4 � . I ing Mr. Mitchell w throwing over theltal? here, b iet4 of his . . ! I to writ3 M. D. after his signature.'-bdr. Alex.an er of near Seney, Iowa,. aftier,or � I 19 I i � fro n the other aide cd the gaug way.1 .1 He Loudon. -Dr.' Maed�nald, M.P., of, Wirrg_� 1V1 7 - I . . I John IJL avid ion took in the Western,' Fair at had thrown five or six planks over the!to - short illness. He was an elder brother- . I . ham, who is.6ne of the best platfq�m and � ! � - --There is no great ex- Mr. Moirls, ,a.nd was well advanced in MOP ' � I : - - . I I Londoti last week. ' and was throwing t ie last one, a rock r �Im tei akers-in the county, will'ad- .. .0 .mperance spe , I - . L .7 citerneit he ,e over the Plebiscite vote next 10 � cot long when M being in his 76th year, He formerly resid - � j ,Tipp cCrn )y wheelin dress a public'meoti#g, in the intepests of I ; I . I ' - I i ThuradtLy, September 29th, -but the contin-i direct thge . , ed in the township of Usborne� and W*t- � I thi barrow,, ly in the lace where] prohibition, in Carm�l Presbyterian i3hurch, ..- - ­ . I . - ued efforts of Mr. Alex. Smith,'who has' own in this uei � - I . i I � � I I . PI k had en t own out.� he p ank on Tuesday .evening next. -M.4 Edward . I . �; . I �R I �__ � . I � . ; a:Ck on end �nd in the " � been w)rking in line with Prohibition, de- str fell over ; trikin Mr Holden, of �Brueefield, and formerly i ! � I - : . . - . -Miss Jean ( Tipp on the head, fractur�ng his skull, 'He employ of McDonell Brothers here, �was in Chiselhurst. ! I serve due mention., 'xibson baol - be - 1 well kri ghborhood. - ' G, a -W .� . gone ti visit friends in Blyth. --Rev. . Mr. w&o neveFednecious. Mr,,� Mitchell sent. for the village this we-ek visiting ac4uaint- . I r - I Anderion preached a atirring sermon oni I , A.N.N-IVF,ILSAP,Y.--Anniversa,ry services %%� . '' I- . - I , I Drs'. Woods, of Bayfield, �and Armstrong, Qf ances.-Mr. G. E. 6reenslade mov�d into eMetho&6tchurch at Chisst-, " I Ptohib.tipn last Sabbath, from the fol.. ut be held in th I . - � Brucefield, b 6f no avaijl,aa the vital spark I i �. . ' the restaurant this week, which business he hurst, on Sabbath, OeWber 2nd, -And the ' ­ : , I . - lo�ing "text, 1'�Wb that are strong had fled before they arriVedi There Can be purchased from Mrs. Sheffer. We wish him annual tea -meeting on .the following 904- - _.. � . I I ougli't to bear the infirmities of the weak,l no blame attached 0 *. Mitchell, 4 be success in his new venture.-Mr�. Albert day evening, for, which an excellout PrO� -.* i I and not to pleaS ourselvej5." Rev, Mr.1 could not Bee from %here, he was and 1: fully Kaiser, of Sarnia' was in the village this . �� .. ; gramme is 1.1 ­� � , j Ro'gerg occupied th a Metbod-ilit church Pul- expected that Mr. Tipp �waa where li�,b&d 'week visiting heIr parenta.-Miss Sloan, of being prepared. I N - I ? i . , , � I pit the same evenii g,-tev. Mr. Kennedy's sent him. . Deoq'ased leaves !a wife and, fhree London, .W ho has � been engaged as milliner : *_ I .� , - � i I BOW haj bTee I On the ' ;n visiting his father lately.' -Mr. children. - He was 62 ye6rs�of age and, had here for some years, for Mr. E. Rannie, has Li,or�don Life claims to have informatift - - i I - . I __ I. , . ' ! I � � 0 -of Teeswater, was in been working With Ar, Mitchell since last . to eC a -_ t . ( mpeor, . � I _rAurnedlto Heneall. for the fall and winter that M. Emile Zola is about b am I IV I � i . I . - own last Tuesd y, and left a large con- winter. ! �� � - ; . I 840,80is.�-Mrs. (Dr.) James MeTaggart, of Catholiepriest. , It says the Vat can WAS i . � I � - I �blccks with Gibson Broth ­ . i , otr, ' ght 1190,� . I _" - tract f )r map e , ­ - , � . - oft, �wss in Chiselt urst last week visit- approached on the subject a fortni � , w . era, of the Wroxeter saw mill. -A socia t i I W � � L - ju or Bilievale I I i g her father-in-law, Mr. H, N. XcTag- and that the Pope has given his AW -11b -W - � 1- . I gather �ng of ioung people was held at - th ! : I I I 41- -- - � I � 1. LOCALS. -Last 8 %bbath. mo n . ihed - author -, _, L . . . r ing 'I Rev. gart, and was also in Heneall. -visiting the drdiniLtion, of the 4istingub , I I � 8 e Ce L rmon fiiends. �'Miss Watson, of near W_iarton, siz monthr, hence. M . Zolws eonver' -it - re id of Dr. 13rawn on Tudeday evenin � W. J. Weat preached a Prohibition a' ' ion U ... - . . - � . - - last. ! .. L � � � I in the Belgrave Pr byterian', church,i jand m as here 9 . . � �, - � I L part of l"t week and this 1visitin said to have been made by Father U - - � . 4 . — e . . I Rev. W. T. Hiallf Belgrave, perfof-mied h ar friends, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Mr. the pastor of a small parish churah - A& 1� ; ; . r � $ - I . � I � I . . . � I I ! 1K iPI)en. I 1 the same duty in th Bluevale church,, In a4d Mrs, Humestoti.-Mr. Wm. Moore is in intimate friep-d of the novelist. 4 , ; No s. -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H61IM'ge the evening Mr. - W t preached, on Priobibi- Wiarton;' and neighb6rhood this week pros- -The whole of Great Britain h" bOO � I . I -. � heact, who have bei n spendint a fpw weeKs tion in his own Chu h. Two such excellent Oeting for the purchase of upplem. Mr. startled by an- voidernio of ritil,road. oute .1' : Pan. , illi I and reasonable ser As have seldom�_.been '�Ickmaa ., was in the villa e last and Mid;" - I . le"a at visit at 1 a hc , Mr. W air � , , of Essex rages On �.-hp_ gorth-Western I � I � I � . Wyle, or., and among friends, returned or d on this subject in our villagia I be, v�eek visiting his daughters, Mrs. lennett land 'railroads, in the neighborhood Of' I � I - I � Tuesd q to their hema in Michigan. -Mrs, fore. On Tuesday evening Mr. e t Opoke d Miss Tickman.-Hr"80 McGregor, of Northampto% there have been several V104 I - - I � �� (Rev.) Acheson, of the manse, for the for a short time at the ma"as me t n In* the oronto, is vi8iti'g her Mother, Mrs, R. determined efforts to wreck ps,8041190r., I . 7 1 . I "a � � � � week -has been caring for a pair of sea Fd e, town hall, Wingharq, and, for a un Own- cArthur.-MY . ' I (Rev.) J. S. HiAderson trains, Formidable obstructions were WO' � . , ' . . hands. She was i� the act of Carrying ing and good del very, unsp iled 4y the as called to her, home in Tharnybur'st last stracted &era" the track,p and one exproo . . _ . , . - vessel of hot waterr, when, by th6 sudde wild gesticulat.ug - and red .hot '.&sts!of in. eek, Owing to t�e very serious iWifts,of bad a most narrow . escape from Aisist6r, - , � I � . -1 I I I - ; . motioit of a spring 400r coming, aga . temperate language a often r.,pd by I boiricA46P - I � inst I . , tama; or m9ther.-We have this week to! chron- It ploughed through a veritablro I - I I.. I 1� I I dish, the contents splashed over on eat perance speakers wag tho best address �gtve !Ole the death of Miss JAnnis Lopni'daugh. but did not leave the rails, The MO ; . � I . 9 I I the U&-- I � � I hands, The ic t has caused blierethitnight. Rev. D. -Rogers, ' to' for of.19r. and h(ra. James Logaii, qf Hay, alarming feature of --the outzages is I . � aide Mrs. Ache- I . : � . � n much M as Maggie Blair, daugh of the Methodist chtxch here, preac&laa 0� d formerly of gensall,. which occurred on that"the police have not been able to obtaw � 80 ' - I a . ter of Mr. a _ M tbo*tv � . P;ienn'j a t ii i Blair, Algorna,. who the same subject on 1 a recent, � Sibbath, � and r1hurod' of la�t week, at her fatheen the slightest clue to thoperpetato � I - . has been xtoppi with her grandmother, his efforts were hi�bly appre0ated � *0 if home,� The deee"ed was quite yo�ng, be. a hundred detectives; have been. 18,000i* I � Agent fo � I . . 00 : . Mrs Cooper, ir., left here on Tuesda)r. for the people of this v�cinity have not �heardlf ing only- 19 year� of age. She was never the district. Consequeatly a Pattie sun f � .: ' . � � . � . � her b 3me 10 Algoins, Miss Blair will be Prohibition well dispussed I was beicause very strong, and her health kept d",finl to the Jack -the - Ripper scare prevAlk � ' , ' n s.-LRev.: " g in work I � A very much miseed ' her. many young, cora-i they would rat atte*1 these me until consumptio loped =1f. One theory is that the orl e was the ' - , I I am - � - ens'se looking" br - :� - ' I paniors.-Mr. Job C. Mellis is at the pres-1 Messrs. Hall and Wost addr e a zn�etin 1 and fr ' which dread disease her d4th was of a band of train-wreekere " 4 � ' 0 , � 9 ( 0� 0 ! IV I I - * 4 - 1 4 �t lic I I f I , � r h 4 �L t . 1. i '� i , :o`1 t GO .A I r � I , in I ul X1 , W I i�l r i, � 'I 0 11�, �, t � , � �c I it ill, I; I I IL � � " )'Pd Zia, i :n:;e 91 ( N I R In :�� ta 15�� 6t, .111 I .T�i i I �e T t . r I "' ; k � , , , et I� I I 9 a , � am I . I �� I Wf. 9 11:1 t � � � i �1 __ I I ; e )un ieopl, - t , �ns �, i 'fe0a , , - " - �� , L - ent W 3e a very Sick boy, being confined on Prohibition, at Gorrie, . on Wed d Aue. ..The fan � Ito Baird!a comet-ary. on plituder,and emulating the far west hold-Vtlf - �A . .. � I 11 I I � , � era` , I I . I � � ! I � I . i - � r i . I - � - I . . I . - i I I I I I � . . -1 i . I I � - "I'll, I ­ � . . . . 41 . I - . . � I . . � ; i I . .- 1. I . - ! i e I . I I 1. - - . . I 'I, . ; 11 i I . . . ! - i - � . I . i � I i I - i �,.'_ _� - - I I . ; � I � . . � 1 4 1 � I . � . -1 - ; I ; 1 ; . I � � � i . . �� � I — � . . � , ; . � . I . I .­ I i I � � � � . I . I - I - . . - _____________.__ I . I , ! � � . : I I � I . I I i � I - — - - - - -- -- ____� . , ! I I 11 - I . j I i � I I I ­ � � -1 � I I . - f . I I ; I . � I . . i I . . I i � 4 . . I � I I I I . a - I � � ! 1 1 i : � I , I i — � . i I i I I , . - I � . : I . ! . ; i I � I . . . I : . i I __..� I - � .--- I � I .W . . .---..- -.---.,-- I -.1 I kl_ -i -,---. - - -i . � - - I ,-,.------A— — . __ I __ ��.� 'VI I I . . --- — 1__V . I ! �1 — 1?11 _1W I RU.KVA PAjrV0AjLVqLV I I I I 0 - -Z - 1��� I I - . I . I 011 . . I .1 �__ '= � 1. - - L I , Z, . -j': � i 1� ___�_* - __ .1 - I I : , I - I 1� -7 �'-_7 --� I 1, I . - , ; I � , :,. � . ' - `e.' I � . I ; -ion of revival meotin are 11 �� � � - es o hal , . th "-' _. -M I falsehood ark I ' I 8 bed At his fsthsr's . I t a MethL (fil't Church. , on _. ; on of � eri�or. Tior. M Mu r �i . -The, quan I A ' 0 '. . _1 teld :, . 't PEKING - OF i I .. - to delivereds bri &4�rese giving r, little a the p5sain . � I . � . f apple Wire A Vail t ur, ivilligo beinj � - I ­ - - 1c S#bb th eiv�ain he service was cond ted ! i. - �� . I Mi experience ok�j inissianiry the �neans lot f.pi kwi : r someghfingers, Ano ; 0 . � ; _� 1 4 11 a 0 s. -Mr Willf�m by R v, Wm� f ith, who in visiting b Id 10VIFURS �- �� � ... � - . - � J � , me _ of Edi'nbur li.--i mi., John acts, �any ,dollars to the at mor s. Ud`�y evening b � ev . . ­ I , I , I me here ; On � UTUMN N . I ::: - ry agree- j visatils many warm fr,end s will oorryi to bo I y � - � - . , I � - I . - V the Be.ifield roa , re6leived a ve � � * . - week while quiet- learn that she is not e oying her usual Mr. Kbaned�, of Wroxetor; on Tu day i . .�; � - I I - . � le sur�, rise one day. lsi� . .0 I lay good health on I bee 'Confined, , even ag byRe � 11 ! . I I - . I I -,� i engai id in par. ipj of the a � I � . I . *1 � .. � % � - and n Wedqesday evening by Rev, '!Mr.' 11 . --. . , -Mrs. Ivt " bee 0. S. J. Allitif of Brus els. - 00 r a d to her room for sonxe ti e. -%-Those fr6 . ; I : oal. A Stranger a, at the d an . . , I I � this week va -1 - �, . '. auld the at ranger this part Who have beq02 e hibitors of stock oate , of Belgrave.-Mr& D.Rogers rep,urn- I Friday and Saturday of ­ - being admitted, h 0 I .� I I � but fi a brothei vi am he bed I at �nd other articles . to ock. ;draIT;m London on Saturday. -Mr., � and I i�eveal to the public the beauty of oUU.Vd141,1 . - - !__ . - d W,h ! " 7 . on for mearly thi e re. It is a edl, sea avis been kept busy overti � . tank Sc)tt; v sited a few days �J last Ions in Fine Dry'Goods s,ad MAllin"71 wr. -- . - . all. This wdbk has been tie bi harvesti , If week 0; d this with their many rels,tiv4 and � � . . -Mr. Nvill # - - i Im I] , say ti at the -me ng - as most a ctil �9,_ 8� hued especially for- this seasoMs tr%4,, � t every tate ' or friend ,In ano round Seaforth, I - � - � avia h, 6s been ove ., a 4 in , fairt.-Mro, Thomas Robertson, of uck..- . i. '�Ve cof4d ly invite everybody to come . ! . Smith,, in visiting with .'b daugh r io Rockle visits �is people at Draytowthis - i.al _W L; ... - V Unk n, but dur ng th Jamt thre years � " - 1 er : . o(orge aney vinitedil her iee our display �- I WROLIM � ) his b. ien in the wo rl famed K ondike Fmax.-Mr. Alex, MoNevin hea goneI to week.--Mr&� , I . N , and also to'note ho,w low , I � here hi owns a couple a claims. Re lias _,GoderIch to pureuo 1,16 studio* al the high brotbe , Mr.! Dkvid Fell, ofi Clinton,', this �, I . . 1���� . b wi h him and it, in veiry school. Ale;x. is,& clover: boy, and -.an'P I" t week. --,Mr. �rai . er Emery, of Morris, shot - �ur figures are for the beat qualiti" of I � - � *� "I"i )f gold dut h i � ut bei succ4se. . I a full grown jv foods, . I N . . tprest, ig to bear. him: J scribe tl e eon help b � ild cat last week, �: Mr. L . ... � the an . d'of I ,,L io, ; , ! row, ol Wingh3m, who Will have it StOffed . _ L. I ..... .. -Grc I . - ... . . mining, the har( ships ind trials tEot'7- - 11 .11 I *4i . , I ; Emery sold the �eaat to' Mr. A. A. Xor - , I I I I idured in the stri gglq � t P, reach Londesbo - i I " � . and placed- in Itia window.-Mesers. Robert Opening the Season with . "I ! old and Id N r, VVi j� Berry, )f this 11 GATHERINas.-Quit4 a �nu her attended � � - - .Z. I , and James 0as4e, of Port Albert, visi��d at a.great hn6 of Ladies! I ,ace, was%st1wee-k, exh biting �is no car- !the League service on Monday evening, The � _. � )I Mr, P terFOWler's, of the Bluevale �0" L Jackets. � . .... z . . don to was -1� � a fa, i . I I .go horse at ,the Lo , ir. C irpeti. 1 tatic, "The wheat and � the tares, V i . f i last,wiek. i, . � � � . ou was very keen, b t Mr. Ber as Sue- on by Mr. Thoo. ;! �a In. -Topic for ; I -------r-- I .. . I - -_ . � -_ - 1. I I rying a , fi t riz . � also � m7ho , t is 0- 1. I - 0 . I - � — , � I li I �_, . I , - . � al � I Hensafl. I 1 Mre Social . z . isof ul in oar next Monday evening# � - r_ ee Prices ild his horse for a .;o d gure, tl e' price : Coss," taken by Miss J. G. 1�,`irk.' -'tr-Muer4' "a"6d. i I I I - � a I I � - . I I . . : 3ing ini the neighbo ( of $200. It thus Mrs. Andrews were'jca-�Ied ... ho Crop- HE A FLOURING MILLs.-A , e . rh ,a e from T ' �. Good quality, very stylish� � and poll � I I iye to �raise the right ci A,of hors . This tolastweek rather hhrriodl owing. to the cluantl of w eitwanted at,tbe Hensall 71 ng , . _0d 4 1 -. - � - � Mills at nee, t2c great demand for our . ff. rh fitting­-�, S7.50i $140, all thie- ­nW I I I t � i - , I I Drse was aired by the a -ock horse Wilder fact that their eldest daughtel was hurt coo. . I I I . greatly 0 , and we are runnIV, 'day itif Ight I colorings and black, . I I I i i . iountin,g from ly a emend, .r. John. ireser i 4 1 1 Ise. I __ . I siderably while in the a4t of disi r . in brdet to -1 � . a . I I , I Wly recovering.- IV. ou' � . � i her wheel. She is slo- Re' k head milldr, h ad over 20 tyears of prictical Liaclies'! Oapes— - � . e experle0co In I rgebt flouring mills In 0itaria. - I . I . klayfibl . It J. W. ,Andrews will iore-ach 1 a temperate - iving us t%e best of rj�tlsfao- -he material, tj*-, � - . I I I I . � and his Itobs, hn [a ,� Wide sweep, A4 warm , � re. rydges, . � .nday eveiiiii, ' � to tie rs. - lowl I BLO s, -Mrs. Rudd nd M i sermon to the League � next St g, tion. k 09,f to tie � 11. ! - . � I I Bel rave, are the tie of Mrs. illiam I 1 and ,_ our choir is preparing hymns. -Dr. ' . beat that can 1-e produced for tb�mamq. � I 9 . I W` I DED. -o- very pretty Wedding. was f - . � rando:i.-Bayfield fal� a ow promi )a to be I Agnew has returned home after spending...'a celebrated &� �2 o'clock on Monday afteiq=oon 1 -$3.50, $5.00, $7.50. /I a I I 1, _ � rat-claas, �nd with he weather e may Jweek with his brother in 0hio.-Mr, a, lait, at� the residence of Mr. J. G. Tioyer, , " , I . I 1 � . wd.-I he datee a e Octo. ca ing on 1riends . .iere on 84tur- I" Emma Keturah, youbgest JmkO'Cloths I 11 . Bim . � Pok foi a large era i - - Agnew wa I 11' I when his siste.�, � . i t I � .� . i - Hills Is ' I I or 6th and 7th. : T � day. -MZ S. Mevittia in vex 7 low at pres' daughter of �._.�he late John Troyer, ! . I ; � i Tn the new Greens, Fawti , bard" I - 3 - . ! . - 1 4 i -1 I , ent. -A grand rally 6f all tie te eeri� was married' to Mahlon A. Rioej of Blues, Creanik Browne and Black, "I J 11 - 1. I � i forces will be held this (Friday) evening :in - � . i 11 � I . ; 114, 1 , Mcki*p. � I . z - I I � . I Toronto.- The ceremony was perf armed by I - — , I FAR Soi,%—Mr. V.11liam lror�une� has the temperance hall, Loudest ore. Enthiils-i � � I � I ,. � I - � f the Metliodiat . ; - i � � the Rev. Mv.i Kerr, pafitor a � � - I � I i ' I . : or d . .. e I I Ad has farm on the H,�ron road,; in this jastio prohibition addresses *11bedeliv 0 � ' I I . I m I - ... - i I - � church. T6 parlor was prettily dee6rated start' g the season wilt .. 4 . � n . I . � I i I I - ronin. � - . I egant I Dwnshi , to Mr. Jamosic * �he farm 'by the resident clergymonand others. Job with flowers �or�tbe oceasion, and Was filled an El stock r, i � I I - � . � "I Dntains 1115 acres, and was sold for KOO. .MoMillan, M. P., will also Jeliver an ad- I I oods. � I I "I i I with an into ,eating gathering of the near , Dress , I i . � - re I I - 7 tisag at I I farm, and 1 as good b4ildioge 'dress on prohibition.: Musidbythe uni6a relatives and friends. . The bride enteted on 1, 11 - : ,� 1:::: " I . _ ; I . . For une ititends r6 ring from rarming: johoir. The meeting Willcominence at7:3 I . I . - . ��� ; . i . .. , I I o e's arm � ; I ... r 0- her brother � eoirge's arm I ki b * i . . 1. I � Developm . I - i I I � I . Seaforth , I in a beautif robe of whib 00 'D'g C ""plinlin! - fid will likely remove" re to � D duchest e - 9 ess Goods � I I 11 � � . �WSY5 ( � I � — . I � �r I I I 11 i ' - njoy a v�ell earned lei' re. � Tuckersmitt.. � Twith a poin, yoke of iffon. and wnlprua- - . .1 ; ­ . . , � I � I 0 � . who ment of pea - a, over this exquisite to�lette I Ranging in price from 25 Cents to a ,. I . � . EAST END NOTES. -Mr. H. Allen, i . : .� � i -s reo � - I . ­ . , , , -.-.. - � � Qorr e. has spent some time visiting f rionds in the�e hun thd so r I f - tulle veil held',iby a. dollar a yard,, in all the newoolars and I : This i _g , . � - , and a great tintinga. I � f often 1�. � . � i I orne` f orang j � � � . . NOTES. -Mrs. Shaver has moved to Wat- parts,' left on Monday laA. His * musical small corne� . � � . 'h' h band.- and other talents make him a welOome visA. shower bouq,4et of roses carried in the -�and, ' . . I .... I, 1, i ' Drd, owing to the illn a of 4 A EL I I - —�-;�'� ii I I I - . - . I 'er " e - completed he, toilette. - The bride in id, 1pecial Bhowmg - A- -1 tb'ng� Ir. Stevenson's stock 5 �eing d at the or wherever he goes. --�-The pr )hibition �i .. � , - I i , I . i uevtr d Miss Effie J,� Troyer, ueice _�Aae, ' : I . . i a , T of the ��� _# - a dhie I . � - tlasgow Rouse. -Mr sit is selli his ing in the School' wasc well aftended, In fine Black Dress Goods, -really beauti- 09 . I - . . . I . k, 1with tuok d k and , I tock, ia(t inte;d" to ' ui it . busin as in,our: by young folks. A *rofitable and plem 't wore 9, whitie'', froc e yo � - P ... . I ful things in Brocades, Cords and Ore. r - ; : � ­ �Io.� carriO a bouquet of Ute � On th4o ot] ildial;,; rir cLaughlino jr., and hour was spent 'in vocal an( instrumen al lace,'and ale I I I Pon Effects, at 500, 68c, 850 and $1.25, - i I I I - " \ 1 1, I i flowers. Th lovely little maid of honor, . i I . bestiT n ili McLaug tin visited friends I music, discussion df plebiscil a, etc. Th me I \� - 11 - . it . i - I per yard. I - -1 i I . . � i 4cKillop last wee . � Mrs.- Nelson Me- � Young people will soine day be the citiz ins Emma Coleman, neice of the bride, wore a � 9 � I . . .11 . � I ; led -,7,6 - from her,, visit to !who control the coun ry, and it is rr lq,- - blu_e frock . th,cream sash, Mr. Wilfrid - i ; 7 . : - .,aughlin has returnei I a pro , , Bargain I � . I- I I . makh - . . , ; I b. , � I riends in New York state. -M0. Nelson Ing sign to find --them oarly interested in I W, Rice, of Tor nto, nephew of the bridex'roomp � - . I i . . � . I . . . � I deLaughlin, druggist, visited at I on 'public tiestio0s of the elay.-A-ziumber ,af- was beat m , while little Emmery Troyer, , In Black Dress Bilks, 90c por yard, . . the & I , 11ensal 11 I ) I . bride, supported the;4ittle donday last. -Mr. R. Rood &O Mr. E. Young, A MondaT e ' '14 nephew Of e a I I Fancy Bilks in great variety for Waist&, i ; P ople Spent Is . venin � , maid After the eeremonv a reception. was � - Skirts or Trimmings. . . 1 'To . ' ' Wm. Chesney' . z rames returned from v siting in Rochester, a social way ail Mr R.-&rn - i : : r - I .-Mr. harvesti g all , appieo are engaging the A'- hold, and M�. 4nd Mrs, Rice, received the I . . I L , IIZZ odue and Charlotte, ow York ffit�tee ,4 lati6ns!of a host of friends at %ome 4 . 7 � . r. H. McLaughlin and, his daughter, Alicep tention of the farmers at present, -Mr. ,congratu �� I i . . : ; I : -of Toronto, is , enjoying a ,�r and abroadJ �hey were the recipiehte of ' 9- of ; � .- . which 6ttended t4e Western #air, at Lo' . Percy Taylor,: . fa �' , � . A wonderful show,m i I I . : ' � many ' , Underwear Hosiery L. . . ,I , �don holidays with,friends In this vicinity. � , �� useful1and valuable presents. ,After . . I I that w . # i ng . I . . - ifreshm nto �ere served in the di ' d al�ves. I - L I I . the rc an � I - . ; - � 11 . - i I . I � � I I . , , . z 012. 1 00m, the 4)idd &�ppoared in her tra4iellalilng , . I , I And -after: I Kirkton. k_ I I .------..-_.--- _; I NOTE.4.-The ;Youn People'q I Alliance : I , puit� whicli i�asjb�ack serge, trimmedi, with i .. i I sday GATHEF.Irws.:-Threshing is far advanced, �111 0 i jets a d, jril�bon. The happy iloupl I . Word J , vill hold a temperance rally..o4 Tue - e I ' i . . � 7 being put in this ,ne1gbborhoo4.-Mr. Baird, of 8 t.' Five Great.BeHers e � � invitn' Ivening � pext. Everf effort is t6n the fitle 6'clock train for Nem'york - ! . orth to . I . as Marys, iis visiting at his daughter's, Mrsi I ; of In Ladies' Underwear- 25c 3k - I . 3 . � - es Ing Intexesting - '_ � � f V, I I pnees. a t, ndather inti east, midst a shower .1 180, ! . I 1, n � . ; . ) owers an . -6 im- 50c and 68e eaCh. Ohildren�a Under- � . Vell as ' tructive. 2cordial invitation is James Marsh. -E. H. Robinso , of Mitcholli I Phe beat wishes f rom th � . ; - I ,&I roof, - I onse era gathered at th � 0 at&- I wear in all sizes and in " . - 'Xtende to every per on to be !present.- !pnt Sunday under the parent � �A that had . a variety of - , . _ � Slaccess ]a dr. Da iel �' who baa been in Wm, hf�lville spent. Sund with friend r their �return Mr. and M,rq,o Rice 1 makes. - I . ; I t .1 . a I �iou, Aft4b :: I � . 1 ,� choice .qorth kott last sprinj, !has re. in the village.-WilliAm Kirl haserected a �Vill'reside in Toronto. - - # I i - I , � � � Purned me. He inte1nds movin out next now silm-Mrs. W. Uutchison, of Listowol, " NOTES, ­Mr, W, alters, an empl , e -of ! I Before i . . 'Never I . . lie has rente# 400 acres of land.- is visitirig her brother, Mr. Samuel Doupe, I - � In tho fc' 1pring a - Marshall & field's; of Chicago, and, farmer- i i I . i Have we had such a stock of ;Roxie ! Or. Christopher Eilb#r took me ad Mr: J Tufts has purchased a new bu v�,'el, w�a in the village ptrt of . I . choice prize - _ 99y y of'Listo I ,; . . f and -Gloves. Not a poor article 6 i I from Ldhouse, & Brown and a -new horse last, I week ( an' �hio visiting Mr. Jj. W. , i with his buggy horse at the Exe r fair, on I , � � whole stock -the best of everyth g to - � t services w I becom. from St4nemarr Brothers. James is a push. a '-large num . . . - � � I I . . I I . . nenced in the Evange�icalchuri on Satur. iDg livdtY age I ra at't_�deidt the South Huron fair held I pick I i - 1. � I .Fift� I ruesday. - I Ortwein. t a aq, her of 0hr vil. I from. v7five 31 man. -Miss Martha Tufts, � of � � - - 1. . 1. . , ., , ! at . I __ I - I . I 1,ondeaboro, I in A iting a R.. A. Bryan'e. - - I the i lay, &no will be eantinued all d y Sunday. 0 t Exeter On Monday and Tuesdai last, ' . I . ! I R,ev, 14. Wing, presioing elder, of- Berlin, Among those who attlendo i the London Fair 6 . � .. i ,nd report it being the best ye� hold � I a ahir � 1. I i . - a e servi�es throug ou � I there. 7-Mim Wiggins, of Tor - p - I . - loident Almo : � 0V 11 conduct th t. -Rev. werip, Mr. and Mrs.' W. .1. Marshall, Mr. a st a-wholesille stock I � - i . of Ribbons, Laces ! rs. E, N. Shirel, Mi. and Mrs. John , Veil- i - k. Y. lgai8t has been east on , usiness.- bf the ;ftmenff Christian Temp . � We inade' - Norm an 0rance , ". 11TUrs, Chiffons Velvets �� - i . Cho millinery openinja are all i full blast. Hannah, Messrs. Goo, lAngherst, - nion, 4elij,er(d an address on prohibition, P I L . - 1. 1: I i I . � . - I Yletcher, Hu h I . I . good 1 . i ___ - - � - $Ietcher, John Kirk,i E. j. upled witi the Coming. plebiscite, in the and Velveteens, i � I .1 L , - . . L . � I I i Kirk, A. Biokle, Johh� Davis, A. Blake, W. ethodist 0 1h ut ch, on Tuesday evening last. �j . I and t) .- Cr D�arty. , , - Kirk, :J. W. Xi aol- L : ---1 i - - I - 06, rk, R. J. Davis, J, S. I he atteodi nee was not as large , &a -hoped , � . I - . :1 I . I da .� NOTES. _�Mr. Geor HA ilton, who has lingshead, and Misso Edith Bail, Amon r, but the'lee mr�r f qlly sustained the high FINIC MILLINERYL - �� 1 A v&y ipent the greater Ips, b of the summer at Shier, Nellie E66tzof, Laura Marshall and peputation i1he enj ya �as being a plpasiiig ­ . i . I . ., 1 904 aome, �se rel e� Chn ham to resume Irene Marshall, i I I I -- 15t, f - 1 . - I - - . - . , aker' in the interosts of Our show -room is'full toaverflowing WM . t lie dut es as 'culrenrk in a boo and shoe store. . - !�, . z i - . . I Prohibition.1 'I'he' chair was oeou - d b the choicest things that cAsn Can bvTi - . more .1 XP y � 1 �j , - -Mrs. B yle left I �uea ,ay t visit with 11 Moms. � , - I ; local ' or that go . I . i F ._� . �Kev. J. S. Henderson, president! K I ad taste can se-lect.. The naw ! [rionds i the county of. nark. She was . I lTh6 - ;Bud, NOTES. -John Little, of the 5th line,, got association Tall -styles will be seen on. our tablas �� I .., and music was furnished ' � the 1B I � %ceom oied by her- iece, ifis jKate Stew- badly hurt by being thrown from a milk church oir.-Rev., C. L. Mills,; f St. ' durin th ning, and will be repm I 4, - shmW . . . . Irt, W 0 1" ietiir�e I ho�( i af Wr spending . ragon.-Corn was 0 froien �in this locality, Paul's church, Hones, 0 1 . d % e ape . i PAW, ! I 11, will U 8 bbatli I need or supplemented wit . i � btie sn't ae'r monthi with ,her ,tnt. -Mrs. m I . i . - Our council met, oil Monday and passed a preach the annual thanketving oerm�n, and I , 7through the Fall season. Ouropenitig , . j . � . i r . , ,y mi I wi inflamma- , � -i! _1 is . I � ! t fi� �Ll Bubolz, who was ve . number at accounts -The Ladies'AiO, of ,which will also be his arewell ser I - display'; for you. Come I I , � taken a a 2ange for the better.- I _ 0 � - . : 'as A bion, has Carmel unrelh, I I - Knox church, Belgrave, Will � hold a be*, so� e -i. J. $. Henderson, of I I : � I r. Will Hog- I " I - I � � I i Dur worthy ' ce' on Friday -evening of! this reached a special sermon on the Sub, eat of . � I � ; . d wy �� 'O'n'"I'trry' Mat Ithe ExeWr oi�l in that pla I . L - - I i - varth, wjs judochoof out � ' - . I 1 . � I - I woek.-James Cloakey, 4th line, it ill.- rohibition and, the coming plebise" e, on . � � . I .. ; to & � I " L fall fair. -Mine Mag iO McMillan, of Brus. A ea are moving Olt now, Some in barrels Nabbath 1 morning last, The reveren gen- . .- :: . i _� � p 0 - I I � Belo, was itbe guest a jMrs, S. A� Miller last . .... I i pneei � week. -Rev. P. Boo ti is I at present on a so e in bigs and a good fewL are having,ap. tilemau is very deeply inteiested in .a ibi- . I I 8 - . The . - - I I 11 � I ,I ' I � pl, i butter and jelly,While a few arp getting in ition,- and urged many reasons for voting for I - : _' ' I I i j I I ; visit among friend�-- in Port El in. Rev. . L . . . Amopg Q ' . , . .91 One kegs of cider. � e Suppose it 'will be ji't, and closed with an urgent appeal to his I I � I - ; � - ; I I r. Henderson, of Atwood, supplies . I I . � K the a � � . ' a good drink afteo the 29th. -Miss N.. hearers to come out to the polls on the 929th I I 11 own I � pulpit in his a6en e;-Misli Lottie Norris �: . � I . I i - I I : I Campbell, of Bruce! couritKo' is visiting in ,b6nd record their ballots, in favor of prohibi-� E ', .ff , �"., L. � � i � , I I . I I ion. � CF � .. T� I now rides a new bik , �,, i I � I M 3rris, near Belgrayo.-T c Christian Z a- i -4-Mrs. george Todd and son returned .j JU i J 0 ya I 0— , di avor Society, of Bqlgr I 'I visited that of ibla- ,�veek from London, where they were � f ,he b I '' . . I av-e,: . � L L - . Hfflsl Green. � i . IfIr �- - 8,60 L I � R �,t,h on Tuesday an had a�'union meeting; isiting Mrs.Todd's sister and other fpiends. '. . . Ar f . I , I . Ct � Mr.' and M_r � I . ITE-�,is -Talking robibition is the order' , "The triumpbF,�cf chriatiauit,y." ' 9� A. Buchanan, .of this vil- I 500, ou I 1� I I of theday. Votin willtake plaebon the T i� atte�dance was good and a pleasawt 4� - I - � I I � . ge, ereinZuricho,u Monday lastivisit � 9 � I " I I Of co 29th init.-The f rmers have completed� ti tie was Spent by all. I ; I : ling thek sou,Dr. Buohauan.'-Mrs. George I . Dry Goods C6.� I I - urs.1 .. I � their fall wheet seed�ing and have succeede& I . I �, ; . I Xoir %as returned from Inwood and Oil '- '. . � i I . is— � . � I ! . . z -Coln( in getting sown qui e a number of acres,-� I ., ; i ,�Sprin4s, Lambton county, where she had � . I I : � I ; M I I ! , - � � - I .1 I 1 � � � - i I . � I -M an � I . i ��111 � I I :, 1� - � I - -, am4, who have been respected residents c4t I I c4td , Quite a number of ar villagers and people 1� V�' a. . I 1 , been visiting her Son& r.R. Haskett d of surrcunding vie nity attended Londoul NOT19S.-W. David-Foote.� an old VaiW�l 4 h?s Greatest Ca8h � 'i , - fair last *eek and r port it being a success. i 'y, yeturned -home on Friday last aft -or, a ,,Df� our! village for the past year, left here on � � t Thb linef . I - � � . . I - f . —M Mee E. Fe nette, refinner in copper absence of thirty yearso He has beso en. 'Toesd'�y last for theill former home in Wat- . I I . -1 � the . . . I . � I I r I `�,'.ford. Mr. Haskett 'was epgaged in the - ameltin works, Do] at Bay. Michigan, who aged principally in the ruining business. ' I . , . /"Y - I I . I I : - ' had bee visiting hi -aunt,.Mrs. Jas. Hagan,1 the time he has been in- Calif0ir-111a �!g�oceiy, flour and provision business,, and D,1�7j'Uruods Stor,0. : 1 - - I 'a . 1. . I . I Where � Viola D 11, for som4 time, returned to hisi Sst�hoef 'western sta; �es but for the last three ',"e6joyed a fair share 0 business,,but, having . I I . I r I � , I � I� , , I I � ___m�. I home 6:i Monday. -Mr. Edmund Troyerl y4srs he has been im 'the Kloddike. , 1property in Watford�and a good opoo.Ftun- - 1. - . I qual � � 5 - and wif( and Mr. C iarles Troyer and wife and Mrs. R. McCool are atteading . her" diedided to returnk to his ' ' : 'Men, i I I Ek . 1-i jty, of Iselling e, day was largely attended, ti.6stifying : . A i . . I I attende'd �ube wedd ng of their sister, Miss d ng at Harrington this week. -Miss ' a-; , -on Aore and dwelling in �. : Gr,e3 I . ,a, Watford. � Whili 't'oftuhre re; pect and sympathy felt � for. the* Emma'! _.. Troyer, of Toronto, to Mr. M. t egan, -of Whitechurch, is visitinga wish ; - . _ - I ,� . the, -reigrettiog to lose -a good .-citizen, we decessed and'ber parents.-Mr.�Robert ! Vl� Rice,al:o,of Toronto. The wedding was a Mit6helps the week. -'M'k. B,1 A. 'him 411 success. 'One -goes and,anotber- - I .1 I I ; ! f I I � Bullardj of this village, -this week'received � I ; I held atl. dr. J. G. T royer's, Hensall, brotheri iggine,di,oveto London lmt,Thursda- I , aus the iworld moves on, and ! . J. , --�- ,comes, and t] . & ... . I I d the sad 'intelligence of the deat of his, � ! of the jbride.�Mr. A. Love's barn is nowi luite a number of o r Citizens took in the 4bis Y�eek we welcome Mr. W. McK rn, .our I ; W_ el are i . I � � I completed and is a very fine looking strue.. L�ndonfaik.-Mr. I :. brother, Joseph Bullard, of Winglism, who - .. I I J. McNaukhton losta; valu- � new merchant,� who i,ei this week mo Ang in- I � � I -i , So on Tqesda y last. i Ile took: idek . I Sao z I Twe tu*re an�4 adds grea.. ly to the appearance of able her . to the fine dwelling ned by r, G orge was killed.while engaged at his ,,d.ufi' in -� , , . . I 1 1 the Winjham chair factory. -Mr. 0. E. ' ; Mr. Lo'Ve's farm. liss Maudie Farquhar; in the field' Was-- brot tght into the stable I but ­ , I , JQyno, and lw te(lby Mr, 1Qa kett. Taylor will give a concert In CoxwortVs- - .It I I � a - . Health if , i ' � I retu'rne'd home from London this- ,week, I died in a Zort time, ' . � I I ;�', 1'mlyie ev a very highly- recom- - . � T ,, I [Mr. McKim co . _V where s�he was visidng her uncle, Mr. G. M. - . AcciDENT.-A very sad and melancholy t mended as ant honor We, enterptising And hall here on the evening of Tuesday�, 207th i � ha -0 I . . oiiuiit of rare cul- . � Kilty, or some tim a. l turd4y last at �Ir, 'FsueceLsful me�cbantj and with the very itkat. Mr. Tatlor is a vi . I - Olat � I � 1, . as een enthusiastically r,aceived . I . i I I .1 accident occurred on Sa t� turo, and b . i - I i Alex Mitchell'8,11ear Varoa,'! when Mr. Alex. ' ock he will b.. ovenina out in Bell's I ; � -t— L ; - ,� large at d , L e will " mezzo- �' , ? it i - I Tipp, of Port. Petry, lost, his life. - herever beard. Miss Eva Taylor . . . . . . ! I � y . -Profew- r � MF- 1�, new block in al few d4ubtlese w and Think i I W oxeter, soprano, of Cleveland, Ohio, i . Mitchell had just completed' S Silo &11CL a already - L I '1� i . ' I enjoy a fair share of th, busines I I . buyi . .1 . . - - . I - I i I - BRiu BiTs.-M. , Brent Hazlewood. isi takinj the scaffoldiD g down4rom the iiid'ee � carried on in okir vill ge. lie i - .9 Eliza I Quantz, 6f Guelpb, will assist Mr TAylok M - L I . I I .., home f r tw wee 0 1 ayo. He returns of the silo. The t6p section of the scof. ld- � � a rograimme.-Mr. Wm. Moiri of tbiw' 4 *_ ,� i . � � and Alice BeLA01 of the don roa, , near I - I i � �� � L to the niv reity i a short time for his ave. v e, redei4d a telegram on Monday last - I I . � T I I rned from a -two wee 8' vi6it brothert � j 4 L final te m, vhen e expect him to be able and had'Old Mr. Ti P to wheel some atone with friends i4.We8t�ninawr,Dorche ter an,4 � . I ing Mr. Mitchell w throwing over theltal? here, b iet4 of his . . ! I to writ3 M. D. after his signature.'-bdr. Alex.an er of near Seney, Iowa,. aftier,or � I 19 I i � fro n the other aide cd the gaug way.1 .1 He Loudon. -Dr.' Maed�nald, M.P., of, Wirrg_� 1V1 7 - I . . I John IJL avid ion took in the Western,' Fair at had thrown five or six planks over the!to - short illness. He was an elder brother- . I . ham, who is.6ne of the best platfq�m and � ! � - --There is no great ex- Mr. Moirls, ,a.nd was well advanced in MOP ' � I : - - . I I Londoti last week. ' and was throwing t ie last one, a rock r �Im tei akers-in the county, will'ad- .. .0 .mperance spe , I - . L .7 citerneit he ,e over the Plebiscite vote next 10 � cot long when M being in his 76th year, He formerly resid - � j ,Tipp cCrn )y wheelin dress a public'meoti#g, in the intepests of I ; I . I ' - I i ThuradtLy, September 29th, -but the contin-i direct thge . , ed in the township of Usborne� and W*t- � I thi barrow,, ly in the lace where] prohibition, in Carm�l Presbyterian i3hurch, ..- - ­ . I . - ued efforts of Mr. Alex. Smith,'who has' own in this uei � - I . i I � � I I . PI k had en t own out.� he p ank on Tuesday .evening next. -M.4 Edward . I . �; . I �R I �__ � . I � . ; a:Ck on end �nd in the " � been w)rking in line with Prohibition, de- str fell over ; trikin Mr Holden, of �Brueefield, and formerly i ! � I - : . . - . -Miss Jean ( Tipp on the head, fractur�ng his skull, 'He employ of McDonell Brothers here, �was in Chiselhurst. ! I serve due mention., 'xibson baol - be - 1 well kri ghborhood. - ' G, a -W .� . gone ti visit friends in Blyth. --Rev. . Mr. w&o neveFednecious. Mr,,� Mitchell sent. for the village this we-ek visiting ac4uaint- . I r - I Anderion preached a atirring sermon oni I , A.N.N-IVF,ILSAP,Y.--Anniversa,ry services %%� . '' I- . - I , I Drs'. Woods, of Bayfield, �and Armstrong, Qf ances.-Mr. G. E. 6reenslade mov�d into eMetho&6tchurch at Chisst-, " I Ptohib.tipn last Sabbath, from the fol.. ut be held in th I . - � Brucefield, b 6f no avaijl,aa the vital spark I i �. . ' the restaurant this week, which business he hurst, on Sabbath, OeWber 2nd, -And the ' ­ : , I . - lo�ing "text, 1'�Wb that are strong had fled before they arriVedi There Can be purchased from Mrs. Sheffer. We wish him annual tea -meeting on .the following 904- - _.. � . I I ougli't to bear the infirmities of the weak,l no blame attached 0 *. Mitchell, 4 be success in his new venture.-Mr�. Albert day evening, for, which an excellout PrO� -.* i I and not to pleaS ourselvej5." Rev, Mr.1 could not Bee from %here, he was and 1: fully Kaiser, of Sarnia' was in the village this . �� .. ; gramme is 1.1 ­� � , j Ro'gerg occupied th a Metbod-ilit church Pul- expected that Mr. Tipp �waa where li�,b&d 'week visiting heIr parenta.-Miss Sloan, of being prepared. I N - I ? i . , , � I pit the same evenii g,-tev. Mr. Kennedy's sent him. . Deoq'ased leaves !a wife and, fhree London, .W ho has � been engaged as milliner : *_ I .� , - � i I BOW haj bTee I On the ' ;n visiting his father lately.' -Mr. children. - He was 62 ye6rs�of age and, had here for some years, for Mr. E. Rannie, has Li,or�don Life claims to have informatift - - i I - . I __ I. , . ' ! I � � 0 -of Teeswater, was in been working With Ar, Mitchell since last . to eC a -_ t . ( mpeor, . � I _rAurnedlto Heneall. for the fall and winter that M. Emile Zola is about b am I IV I � i . I . - own last Tuesd y, and left a large con- winter. ! �� � - ; . I 840,80is.�-Mrs. (Dr.) James MeTaggart, of Catholiepriest. , It says the Vat can WAS i . � I � - I �blccks with Gibson Broth ­ . i , otr, ' ght 1190,� . I _" - tract f )r map e , ­ - , � . - oft, �wss in Chiselt urst last week visit- approached on the subject a fortni � , w . era, of the Wroxeter saw mill. -A socia t i I W � � L - ju or Bilievale I I i g her father-in-law, Mr. H, N. XcTag- and that the Pope has given his AW -11b -W - � 1- . I gather �ng of ioung people was held at - th ! : I I I 41- -- - � I � 1. LOCALS. -Last 8 %bbath. mo n . ihed - author -, _, L . . . r ing 'I Rev. gart, and was also in Heneall. -visiting the drdiniLtion, of the 4istingub , I I � 8 e Ce L rmon fiiends. �'Miss Watson, of near W_iarton, siz monthr, hence. M . Zolws eonver' -it - re id of Dr. 13rawn on Tudeday evenin � W. J. Weat preached a Prohibition a' ' ion U ... - . . - � . - - last. ! .. L � � � I in the Belgrave Pr byterian', church,i jand m as here 9 . . � �, - � I L part of l"t week and this 1visitin said to have been made by Father U - - � . 4 . — e . . I Rev. W. T. Hiallf Belgrave, perfof-mied h ar friends, Mr. and Mrs. Moore and Mr. the pastor of a small parish churah - A& 1� ; ; . r � $ - I . � I � I . . . � I I ! 1K iPI)en. I 1 the same duty in th Bluevale church,, In a4d Mrs, Humestoti.-Mr. Wm. Moore is in intimate friep-d of the novelist. 4 , ; No s. -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H61IM'ge the evening Mr. - W t preached, on Priobibi- Wiarton;' and neighb6rhood this week pros- -The whole of Great Britain h" bOO � I . I -. � heact, who have bei n spendint a fpw weeKs tion in his own Chu h. Two such excellent Oeting for the purchase of upplem. Mr. startled by an- voidernio of ritil,road. oute .1' : Pan. , illi I and reasonable ser As have seldom�_.been '�Ickmaa ., was in the villa e last and Mid;" - I . le"a at visit at 1 a hc , Mr. W air � , , of Essex rages On �.-hp_ gorth-Western I � I � I � . Wyle, or., and among friends, returned or d on this subject in our villagia I be, v�eek visiting his daughters, Mrs. lennett land 'railroads, in the neighborhood Of' I � I - I � Tuesd q to their hema in Michigan. -Mrs, fore. On Tuesday evening Mr. e t Opoke d Miss Tickman.-Hr"80 McGregor, of Northampto% there have been several V104 I - - I � �� (Rev.) Acheson, of the manse, for the for a short time at the ma"as me t n In* the oronto, is vi8iti'g her Mother, Mrs, R. determined efforts to wreck ps,8041190r., I . 7 1 . I "a � � � � week -has been caring for a pair of sea Fd e, town hall, Wingharq, and, for a un Own- cArthur.-MY . ' I (Rev.) J. S. HiAderson trains, Formidable obstructions were WO' � . , ' . . hands. She was i� the act of Carrying ing and good del very, unsp iled 4y the as called to her, home in Tharnybur'st last stracted &era" the track,p and one exproo . . _ . , . - vessel of hot waterr, when, by th6 sudde wild gesticulat.ug - and red .hot '.&sts!of in. eek, Owing to t�e very serious iWifts,of bad a most narrow . escape from Aisist6r, - , � I � . -1 I I I - ; . motioit of a spring 400r coming, aga . temperate language a often r.,pd by I boiricA46P - I � inst I . , tama; or m9ther.-We have this week to! chron- It ploughed through a veritablro I - I I.. I 1� I I dish, the contents splashed over on eat perance speakers wag tho best address �gtve !Ole the death of Miss JAnnis Lopni'daugh. but did not leave the rails, The MO ; . � I . 9 I I the U&-- I � � I hands, The ic t has caused blierethitnight. Rev. D. -Rogers, ' to' for of.19r. and h(ra. James Logaii, qf Hay, alarming feature of --the outzages is I . � aide Mrs. Ache- I . : � . � n much M as Maggie Blair, daugh of the Methodist chtxch here, preac&laa 0� d formerly of gensall,. which occurred on that"the police have not been able to obtaw � 80 ' - I a . ter of Mr. a _ M tbo*tv � . P;ienn'j a t ii i Blair, Algorna,. who the same subject on 1 a recent, � Sibbath, � and r1hurod' of la�t week, at her fatheen the slightest clue to thoperpetato � I - . has been xtoppi with her grandmother, his efforts were hi�bly appre0ated � *0 if home,� The deee"ed was quite yo�ng, be. a hundred detectives; have been. 18,000i* I � Agent fo � I . . 00 : . Mrs Cooper, ir., left here on Tuesda)r. for the people of this v�cinity have not �heardlf ing only- 19 year� of age. She was never the district. Consequeatly a Pattie sun f � .: ' . � � . � . � her b 3me 10 Algoins, Miss Blair will be Prohibition well dispussed I was beicause very strong, and her health kept d",finl to the Jack -the - Ripper scare prevAlk � ' , ' n s.-LRev.: " g in work I � A very much miseed ' her. many young, cora-i they would rat atte*1 these me until consumptio loped =1f. One theory is that the orl e was the ' - , I I am - � - ens'se looking" br - :� - ' I paniors.-Mr. Job C. Mellis is at the pres-1 Messrs. Hall and Wost addr e a zn�etin 1 and fr ' which dread disease her d4th was of a band of train-wreekere " 4 � ' 0 , � 9 ( 0� 0 ! IV I I - * 4 - 1 4 �t lic I I f I , � r h 4 �L t . 1. i '� i , :o`1 t GO .A I r � I , in I ul X1 , W I i�l r i, � 'I 0 11�, �, t � , � �c I it ill, I; I I IL � � " )'Pd Zia, i :n:;e 91 ( N I R In :�� ta 15�� 6t, .111 I .T�i i I �e T t . r I "' ; k � , , , et I� I I 9 a , � am I . 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