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The Huron Expositor, 1898-11-04, Page 4r i � . i I . I . I . � : I I I . I : I . � i � I � : � I , I � ! . . ! I I I I I . i -m I � � Ll 'j-1-11.—I-1-�- —�W,—­ I 1,1 i i . I ,.- ;.7 1 . - � � I . � � � , .- 1: -­ I � I . � : ,11 � � � 2 - 11 . - - I - . - ,-,---- , � -:-.-_1 �­ - . � - . - I , . � 11 3 1 i i I . . - 1 4 1 1 - . ­ - 4 . . � - . - . . - - I � I I I I- � 'I . i � - ; - - g , � I . 1, . I I 11 . , I - , , I , - -- , -, : : J- . � I 1 , , � I . - � � - i ! 4 , I I . _ _ .r � . , . . - I - , I . � � � . . I . . I � ; I � . � . , 1, 11 . � � i� I - - I I � ; . � � � 4 , � ; I - I . I #� . . . I i � . I . . - I - . - % I I . I . i ! I I . I . : . I 1 7 . � � : I 4 � ! I , 11 , : I ! . i . ! 11 1. I � I � I I i . � . i � I I : . I I �i ! � - � - � - ! . . - I . I ; � �� i I i , # I . . 1� I i , . � . . I i I � . i I � : I � . . . , I - . I � I � . r � I ; � -, . � � : � I - � . 'I I . � t - I ! . . � i . i . � � - I 11 � �, - I .1 t I A - � � ; I I . I I - -, . .. . -� I - . . . I I I i ; ! 1 t I . � � . I �' I I- � - 11 I - I I � � t - . i I - . � . ! 11 � I I I , I i � 1 � I � I . � � � � � i I i . . i I - r : I �� � i I . I T' 1� I I I I . I . I I -.- � � - � i *A AXTV %A'D-V-n I -1 . - I . . . i I � . : . � - 4 i - - . . . � . t It I � I .i - I � �. I ---- I'll � . I 6h r "-�----- - - 11 '. � i . - i I i - . . . I I . : : . I - � . . � i , . NEW. ADVERTISEMENT$. the wrong. If it Is true as a tail that �z . I I .. . - � I . . . �. � �­ .— -a 4 . . . 4 some of the workmen were- Pa at the . J Iff The Avvo.betwo4on the paroutbeolle, or each . .. 4 .L � : 1. one, denotes: tha o of the p3ljkr ou w�jjeh tho rate of 871 cents per d i an - that tile . 4 'g I - . syp I -r it advartilletnont wl ebe fonlid. �, 't . . � .- j, e �� . � * � company peremptorily refused t? increase I : � . 11� 894afsotion-Greig & Macdonxld-i - . � , .1 I � ,­, J� Groearles-Wilson & MoNaughtou-5 . tile wages, the action of the employes and w �� � ��, � 14 the symp&bhy of the citizens wit , t ham ' '. - � I is � � � Grand C*ruival -R D, 8mitfi-5 ­ � I . �, I � I- -1, ,1� Bargaius�­B. B. Gunn -4 - . not to be w6ndered at. It in no t poverty 's � � 1, - h McKinnon & Co.- 11 either that induces the company to pay I - .--i � Theron ness- - 41. i 41 Sati el Customers_ � - ta - - I 1. .. � 5fi Briaht, Bros. 5 1 . ; � - Z :1 . .1-1 � �' � work people such low wages. The proof, ` .- �- I ,� Kippen Millo-John MaNevin-5 . I , , 1- , � � , 1. I dent of the company rosiden in )le ela .r kle � Ta'rokohers-John Gran" " ad, � ��,, � :: � : I , ­ i Ohi o, . -, 1 Just Arrived -A. G. Ault -5 sad he authorized his ty ani ger in - � . , � - . . ­ , � $11ppers-R. Willis -0 � - .1 � . , 1-� - . : I London to aptnd. fifty thousand d6 lars in 4 ; -- I 11 �. . Bargaius-W, A. McKim: -5 I I z 1 �7 � - . fig ting the strikers, Had he t fat -ibuted . : � ow- I I Vat litook 6how-M. V. McLeau-5 I �i' r -- : ,� . -1 . Farm for- Sale -G; Taylor -5 th4 sum, * or eyea a very muoh leis sum, - 11-�- �-. I . � � ; i- ; i - Voice Cultum-Mlas M, V. Thonison�8 among his workmen it is in every wa: 7 li It cly .1 . � � � . . I I,;___ I I ;K di Now Books-Alox. Winter -I there,would not have been any strike, I and . - . . I ­ - - Mortgage Sala-�,F. Holmostod-5 . .. ­ , cz . . ­ : , . . . I. . -%I". Thirnk-5 but the company and the workirien would I r - Auction Sale . � . - I . .�L - I- , . I �.,V, Tileir­John M. Govenlock-5 no be i"ooket. . When the com aist. . . . .1. .f. ' - : . . �� ". :- - Rannie-5 to pted to , I .I- , Snap Bargains --- �8. �uu their cars wi�h the fo eign .1� !--P I � , Poultry for 8xle-J. Ward -8 � i I - I ­ - I .� - . wo.kmeu the citizens turned outim $rest s' �� - Now-Goodil-[124 W. H� Willis -8 - . � ,,, .- � . ; . . numbers and blocked the streets. so that it I � i -k; j, Stovea-[!ZJ-S. Mullett & Oo.-8 � I � I I . I I � ­ I Produce Wanted -A, Young -8 1. was impossible to got the:cars .tb I t !- - I I rough and . . i �, � I- ­ -J. Elgie-5 the r a to a returned to the she do amidst ; I ,11 . Auction Sale i I . 2 . I - t ­ , . I � Millinery -Miss Martin -S i I .11 - t . . I- , � r, . - - the shouts and jeers of thei mob. a, one .1 - %. I Solid Comfort -F.. A. Edwards -8 I -, ' ; - � � I . P I � :�: � . coo 6sion - the windows in the cory panics . I : 4 — � Reducing Stock -C. Hartlei" � - I I . I - 11 � i :!-. * "I -ice were a had wi �- . � - 4- , � ! buf dings and � offi bl, �� I'll., ,� , Z , . - , "It ice and stale t S eggs he credit I - I I I. But 5 �Mo I � . - I 11 I I , �: - .- - #or # of he strikers be it mai , no a of these sots ­- I zh� -Vnrou expius . d ; 1 4 1 1 Z: I 1;;7 of! iolence'were' traced to � am al�ld th � I . I - - � t - - . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Nov. 4th, 1898 11104ilin to hsie conducted themielv a in a most '' , - - � -.-. � . . . I I - - - . i I I I . . . '. I orduly- manner throughout,. 'he police , T . - I I � I I - i I � . t . . 11 force of th city also were entirel in 3apable � - . - �, � : - L West Huron Liberals. , � :­. , f � I : o controli g the n�ob, pwd it wa. fe kred at . � - 7 A convention of the Liberals of West . I . I - one time t at serious conseq - �, 0 , lienoce might � - . - I . . I I i Huron has been called for Friday, November ensue, bu fortunately; no pers I n vras in' , I - . I � I- Ilth, at Dungannon. The bjeot of the. jured, The result of th * whole usiness -in I 0 , 7 ­ � r . . ; a . a � . � � �. convention is' to select candid teis for I ' likely to bel a big law -suit betwee tile com- � I ; I . , ,I I I . both the Dominion �Parliarnent and the I � � i , I . . - pan� and the city I Ir, seems t a city has ;1Z I . . � E Provincial Legislature, to contest the tie t � . : � power to cancel the chartiel'i o h' com. I I I .. � .1 ft i . I i a � . �71 - .1 � I constituency in the Liberal interests in � � J � - . 9W nAny providing they go seven an' hours . 11 ; . I ; ; elections shortly to be held to All the *s7- ' -- . I , . — I � i out running a car, and on the I � . � : ' - " it other I � ;� � � . - capoies caused by the withdrawal of the , : - I �i � 'on for I i � i st� thi company threaten an licti r , I !, ! P I � , I . .� - :w late Mr. M. G. Cameron and the resignation . � . . , � - - � I - . I r I 3 - d ages against the; city, because i� failed I -- - - . . I : . . � . of Mr. J. T. Garrow. Each -polling sub) � I � 0 give their property proper police protep- I 3 � . - . i, , i . . 1. -1 I divildon is entitled to send threi [ t" I tl save it from destr otion and � 1� � J! 1, � � - � an( lug I � I � . � to the convention, � I "I - I I . . - ''I .. I :. �, t campany from lose. And thus will be, i � - -1 Z 0 �e . � � It � i : � � � -e*p,-,Uded in law, and in facing tfia lawyers, I � lrl 11 : ' - . I I : I . South Ontarig. an an ount far in excess of what Would have - I I . � - t �. � I z I q � � ll I I 1 i - � I ­ � i This historical constituency, I t,he political bOii �reqtiired to satisfy the me and give � I � . I - . � I � . I ' . . w - Z � � . - I - ­ birth place of Sir Oliver MoWat, has re� tbein !a respectable rate - . I , of wage,. I I I . I � ­ Ill �iew of these cost,ly disput a between ,� deemea the merious mistake which it made I i , il I I . � I I . ,� I - I . 'On Tuesday last it cast off - c4pi tal and labor, and the great I as and i , - . - . ,� . . in March last. n � � ; � I s I - - I 1 2 : '� - its now love and'returned to the old by dis. , eqnvoidience which they entail up n the pulb- I . I p . I . t ; . . . I t -CA 1well a84'.apon those Who am more im- I - � 5� barding Mr, Charles Calde and electing 1 lie I . . iI I -4 �: i� " � . - I . ­ lj , I - I med i4tely concerned, and the great sufforirig Hen. John Dryden, lAiniste of Agrioul- i � : � ; � . I . ­ . : I j � � ture. InWarch it elected Mr. Calder by Ll, f whi.-h they b use to innocent Women and : � -i .a 7 ' I I I � 1� - , - I - , majority of 96 over Mr. Dryden. Oa Tues- children, is it! not time that some action was I t I �. I i . . . I I 11 �1 , . t ­ ; -1 �., Aiament to selcure' a tat. . , day Mr. Dryden was elected by a majority being taken �by Pa I � I . F I � � �, I , ailent in's more rational and le I i i I .,:, of 125 over Mr. Calder. This election com- tie I 8 wasteful I I 1 7 1. .. , I � � . . : .. e -W t . - �. pleteaMr.'Hardy'-j cabinet. The old ship W1%y than * by these strik a ? uld it not � � . � �1' I I . . I . . �. , . ­ I 1i ' . be well for Parliament to I I * is safe; the crew is complete and ready for � . : J. J � � - - a commis - 1 7" . I . � i , r - , i -. �- any emergency. The permailency of the ; siorl, or some similar body,whichl cotild'arbi- I I � f !� I , I,- . I �, , ,:: , Z , Government during this Legislative term trate between the parties, and r(quiring by . : : � k . - . L ,- I 11 I - I � . I ­� . 1, in jiow assured beyond- peradventure, ; law,'both parties to submit their ,.age to this - N - I � ,; � I and when -the House meets next win- I gon1mission and to abide by their decision. r ! , I . . � 1 2 . � . I �. ter it will have a larger majority I It does seem as if such a scheme is feasible, I . i .. I - . ! - i- Z � . � L.. -, . than supported it at the August sea- 11 - , - : 1� " and that it would result in great benefit to � I � , I . � I 11 � ,�� I . Be this is hard on Mr. Whitney I all. ally be done � � " � I InjuWce might oocasi .1 I - I t 11� sion. Wh on 1 � f � . - , . I �. - 4 1 - �� . i � - d his followers, who seemed to be so near , even in this way, but it does seem, to us . . t � I 1 1 ; an i . . I - - . I Z' � . . I . . - . .; --- ­.. I � ., ; ! tha an, injugtice which either pxrty� �iight . � � I t . � the treasury benches at one time, but who 1* iC- - � . � . : . � ... I I ' : . �� - are now as wa,y from that desired goal ' Suffer in this way would not nqarly� equal, i : ,L ' ,��: ! I . 17 . . as ever, they may have the consciousness of the lose now inv iably occasiol 6d �y the i .1 i � I - I !; . I I I : , knowing, if they will only, allow themselves , present methods. . I � : I - � - I , L . I - - , i 1- I L -, - * I I , , to think so, it is good for the province. ! � �, 1, - . I — . i . � - � * I : 4 . � ­ I I -- I � I Cran�ming in the Public schools. 'I - I I � I , � I , � H :, - i : , . i I ; . -­ I : East Wellington. Tt is�a common ihing now -a-' ays among I I 1 �41 - �. - I I . � -i 1, . � . I � I - o fill , i . , : I e eotion in F educational critics to complain 9 the cram - 4 . t ., t ! I ,,Ast Wellingten, t . ­ ; - . ture i ming process in the public 11. hools, and .1 ": �­- I . the vacancy in the Ontario Legiala , I I . I I I �L . 1% �, , place the � � . I . . caused by' the death i of M r, John Craig, : 11nallY, foolishly and improper4, . � I � �; � - L . I I � ­ I I I- I took place'on Thursday of last week, The !,blame for this on our educatio al system. � . . Mr,,W. E. Brown, of Motheim, 1,prosident I 4 . candidateswere Hon. J'AIL.Gibson, Com. i I i I , 1 4 1 L - � " missoner of Crown Lands, and Dr. Coughlin, i Of t . I I Ile Perth . Tep6chers' AssOci tion,' in an .1 : i I . ' - ; � � " - . I . � . -1 the formet� of course, the Liberal nominee I exceillent address at the opew op of tile con, I I " ! L , � . L � L 1, I - nt on at St. Marys, makee referenice I to I � and the la�ter the Conservative. � The Con. ve d L , L . , �, - - , . .t ' . 'i I � � i it : . I � 1� servatives utforth their betit efforts to de. ! this subject, and places the blame �n the' l . I :i I 1� 11 - I � - 1� � . I a r - L� I feat r. G�bson, but they failed. The Lib- : right shoulders. He says : - i , , I : T I E . f I . ! . . I As I I There is little free play i teacbin . - . . era- rolled up the splendid majority' of .508 : . I 1, 9. . .1 - for r. Gibson. The last time there was a ' There is but little opportunity given a . . I ; - J t I teacher to study the capabilitiem or harac-' L . I - straight ptrty fight, in that riding was in ! I ) I I .- , ter of pupils, A certain nu nil) r o facts � L I 1 1890, when Col. Clark, now clerk of the and dates and cut anddried nforp'ation . . I I - I I . h I I Legislative Assembly, must be p,rammed into the hei.di I of he pa - I - � was the Libe,ral. can- , s1withlin a given time, Owin to the ur- . � didate'L He had a majority of 459. . He was P'l . I gency of, the parents to have th.- r children L . a, local ma� and exceptionally pop ' , I I I 4lar, and advanced and to have them as the pre- , . I . , I . r . I � still Mr. Gibson succeeded in scorino a larg- I scribed examinations, in orfer that.they I � . L � L . a I M& . I L L or majority, than he had, Thin shou�ld be y finish their course in af, 4 e � 8 " I ; I I eic eIf e'� c � I as possible, the teacher, in a _J',mi, t sufficient answerto the foolish Wkof the i t L � . i L I compelled to the deci6dlypernici usle urse - � . .Conservatives to the effect that Mr,. Gibson I of over -crowding, in Which a so t a �hild is . - I � L I - *as forced on the Liberal conve'tion by tf not given time 10 digest tl a �in tr4otions . 11 � � - L .. . i , - - I the machine . in Toronto, and tha I imparted to him. The univa� s&1 ,omplaint . t the Re- ", . , - . . 1 of parents is not that the teach'ra adv4nee, I . r . 7 formers Of the riding were rebelling at his ; their pupils too 0 i ' rapidly' but that: th, yJ are ,I nominatio� and similar, fairy tales. ' We do., not. advanced quickly enough, 'an : the . 5 . ,�ot know how it may be in the Conservative ! teaclicr who cannot or will not bompl. ivith, I . . : this demand must.step d!)wn . and out.1 Tills party, bntwe do know that in the Reform I * � - I � . I I is certainly wrong. -If longer � time I yvere .rariks there ig no " machine " influence, and ; taken the education of the chilo ivo�ld be I P -- , � , � . it is simpl� nousenso to talk about anything ', much more thorough., He would rec,dive so �, r �. . of th . e kind. . - � I much better .grounding and ,�16uld in all ' - � - . ! probability make such fte, d - . The Liborals of East Wellington have, by I . progre8a a �war a � I - - as would more than componsate for the ad- � . I � 1. their act0u, done the; province and the : dition-al time expended in olltaini'67g the I I � - I L; I ,beral pa�ty a grea,t, service.' Mr. Gibson , more th rough education, This! is ani error . I was- neede4 in the Government and ift th Ot so Fr I a � n uch of the department or syson-i'as . . I- . e Ile went to E-Ast Wellington : I p , Legialatur'. I t is. an error of the ' arents while the � '! I teacher, in conformation to th3 universill � i . an entire airanger, with no personal connee, - natural law, that self preserva �ion is the , � . I , I . tion there and only his own political record , first la:w of nature, -seems to sustain them . n � and the record of the Go vernment to which he I their er or. He -who alone so( ka to " era i-'-' . belonged to recom:mend him, and the people ; cato thit evil, has confronting llim a ... er - r , -lean. tagk." I I I of th� riding gave him a larger majority - . I �. . . 1 1 % i i - � - I - than the had accorded to Col, C1 . . i . 4 � y ark, one I I � : � . I i . . ot their own, most , Editorial Note's and Comm,pnits. �: - - � popular citizens, who was j1 . � � . ' II As w. anticipated, ihere is !not to be & I known to almost every man, Woman an1, I � ' : I I I . � child in the riding, and was as -highly re- I war bet eea England and Fran'-ei France I � I 1� I has, iolded all that was asked I f her,, . ' � � spected an lie Was widely- known. This . and . . �� � t Willi, retire from Fasho4a unc6,nditibually � shows that the Liberals of East Wellington . � . I I arldiwitlJiout a3king compensation. � � . I .1 7z have .the sense to appreciate good govern- - . . I I I I I . I - . � ­ . - merit when they get it and. are satisfied I with i T�e ,� - rito for the bye-eloo, I tiOn i 4,�The I � I h -. the Hardy Admini8tration, I .. , . cou4ty of Lennox have been issued. a . � I ; . : . I I . -­ - I I election takes place. on the 18th �1nst. This I 1 � I . f election is to fill,the vacancy eau'sod ]a the � � Capital vs. Labor. I I . � � � - i Legislature by the retirement oUI,Ur. 4yles. I London the loss has had an exciting time 'rth, the member elect last Ma ch.1 Mr. . � ' I wo � b40twee,a the street railway ' I .., 1. � L over a diffioully ' I Aylesworth slid Dr. Mee-1ham-1h 6ve i each Company and its employes. The - -employ a , been re -nominated by their respeii;i ' L I a � vs con-, I . - I � I made a demand for an increase in wages, I ventionir. r. Reechain has represented the I i I � r" but W1 L . � : onstitucnc� for many years, is de- � i -which the'�company ref�sed to grant, and l feated by Mr. Aylesworth last Marc 1. It � . � I I ! - I . consequentfy ,the employes went out. on ' will likely a a close.election. . I - I ! , I 1 : I i . � i strike and Oct electric eavi were tied up for I . I I - t . I i 1 7 The rii1way war between the �-' rand I � several dayuv, much to the lincoll ' vegin-ce of I I i T � Trunk and, the Canadian Pacific, � � the oitizeria, who hiLd to w,ule throw4k the - . RaiI�lway, I I L I I - -, I . . . .- ` companies i� likely to be continued inoefin. : i slush and il,01 inst(ad of riding dry rshud.in . � -, I i . I a comfoltAile trolley. The ontrip-mv lwonjr,Alt , itelF. The � Canadian Pacific Railway is I - ' . - . . .. I I - (4, ill. -n frwif outflide, inVIVI fif,111 willing to make an arrangement for I local 1 1 in a gang � Y gee and freight ratios, but is Oeter. 7 passen ; I 111,til I,, I mined to have its own way L � the pro"ific... of Q)I-,Lb(-1:, ;oi T)II %vi! 11 !. .. in I , � . . I I P I tempted to tua tlit-11, care. Thi:wr, li,jwt-vir, ; Manitoba and coast rateaL . The' Grand � was re8iated by the strikers and their friends, L T unk refuses to agree .to this, anIld h � I 'ence � I � I the war continues. The longer t'lr6et�er . , � and the attempt had to be abandoned and . I L , fo the public. . � - the fie up was continued, .the new men re- , ill I . I . � .. ' ! � � � -homes from whence they I Tin,, follpwin.g from the Toronto' M ail of ; turiaing to their- i i 11 . ' 1i I ti , - . : I had come. The citigens took sides with the . Tuesday is too good to be lost, In,rieforring � � � . � �. f L .- strikers. amd g4ve them all the aid and, on, ; to the South Ontario election, it says. (,B�ut I I r : ; couragement they pot,.sibly could, and were leff decent men get out and vote, let bope8t,. I I I I � � ' . - . �� even more demonatraitive than the employes. , u urchasable electors aim a blow for �poli. I . I This would 6er,ni to indicate that the em. ' tical morality, and,tfi- ouor of tho�cofiatit- I . 7 ,,�- I I L I ployes were in the right and the company in , no icy will be sived." That is ve kood I I . . . I 'i I . � I � � - I , . . . . I . . � I � I . - . ! . I I - � � I I � : I li ; � � I : . 4 t � ; � � . � � , I . I i I J L [ . � - -t - , '� � 7 - * * . I I I 1-1 �` '' , , -, -- � I � . . - I I -e ` I � . ti� . i- , I`- - , 0 3 1 � 'O , � -� � � a 1; 61, `� t , 5 ,a t I, . 8 11 li I I , 11 ii', � � le 4 b � . - � I � . - . . I � . . . I I - I - I i ; � I , r . � . . L I . I � I I . . � I i I - : . . I - . 'I,.-,- -..-,. - 1. -L--- t. . � - - 1. -".. L : . lu � � . . I L I L . . THE HURON 11 POSYDO i .. I IL i 1 6� � . - - : I I - Z9 -tior . . ' � L. I L . , I � . n�!�� - --- ---------.Z;--Z:===� . . . I I I i I � � . �.k --- NOVE. . � - I � L I.I. I . L L —- I I I L . .- I � . . ,� � — �.— J V. a — ,­ I I the col imas of the N, ail, a opeciall in view high noon, the bride idegroorn stood one y r younger than he really was, i . of the ivide � nee wh'o i none sted I. Charles under an arch forme m rrtloo and as the claim at, however relied on &-Iqter i I A,-P9j I ' ' I . OR � ER .STORE The ,verdia. -16f advice, although it,'ooks raither funny in beenifavitod to the ce rd b Precisely at appli tant in stating his age, making him or d of 1 4 1 � nse 0 d: office sti Bus , -i I ,� . . - Calder the CO representative of room was decorated With si aflax and earn&. the voofati n'a hea' . I I i i i 149 J, � On@. L Rev. . � . -- - . -picture I IT I ' . � L 'L - - -, � to 41 Fig result, however, ,. shows tions, the picture Was a p ett ( L i I lig�gvvea the ri I I i Eno. The writ a before the society went,lotb 11 III ' "- .1 that tl a advice of the Mai I' was taken,. and Win. Godwin tied th augal Lot and do. tion, I which the claim waii.adatitte . It � I - I .1 , � " tubAcriberl � I ' the " honor of the, conat1u`eacy has been ,clared the two one, I was a o stated that provision for it, i I I �� I ..�ts-r . ... J - I SEA FORTHO - --by far the 1:$eat P L . I Ron. Js 1 'L 1 i I I , I saved " by the triumphant eleotion!of -The trustees Of Ifte ,�� oec�tion No. 2, be ma a in the assessment of July, IS . In I .--- - )y t,hat mv;gl�ificl � John Dryden; -1 - Goderich township, al, a a Wild meeting one view f this admission the M"ter wed I � . I i I i . . . . . ' to be paid out f f7h a � I I i I I - I . 190mid And WM . ., i - I I � L evening last week, de0ides to engage Mr. 8, the of im, the a ount - I . , , I . y surp"s I I . I -cortaild, The electionpr,ot Oat* it! the case of West G. Plummer, of Clint( n, as teacher for 1899. Boston funds, %less there is not a iouoh . . .. - � . I . . .. " . . :; - . delievves 411 the'l Huron and Sopth Raron were disposed,of About forty 4pplicat Us were received for money, in which case Airs. Cox may rank � � - St fieb , I , I . .. : #6 a magni . �` on the Canadia assets. In view f t e i ­ th � . te L'. vil,.Um. at Oagoodo Hall, Toronto, on Tuesday, pyl a Position' i is �� L t It! u 13:10.6 I -41 ge an . d Street, No eivi. --While playing tile other day, a son of discrepancy of a a* the amount of $1,086, 8 ' - Will if I I - - - - Judges F�Iooubrfd'' r. Hen, Jr., of Zurich, fell and the instead of $1,200 will be paid. ) , 'C'S'nadt" L : Mr. I It -5 - ReneWIL . /Ut/ . - -age of, . ta a which involyes a Fl: Val U- . �.�Va Correspol'Undeln P" .1. � L dence wall offere& in eitlier Lease' and the sharp point of a le d pqncil entered the - -A sad min t I I I 0 - I . pourtag in 7 * I . petitions were disn,iisaed. The cross-patitton , head behind the ye 1: 11, IThe woand is a ment department and four Ontario fa nil ON � L E � are to re subs I � I I 1. painful one,,buto, xpeq as 40publiclust, Week. Mrs. Dui ni , I . A". us k I - � - a ing the an i I i .; I Of the picture. � .r ­ fe,ated Conservativp candidate, wall &lad dih. I i L ,. joining ithe"s.reat peode - hi - ; . I -- . �' -The Canadian Orier of Foresters, who tandefib of neglected and do aden't . ,. lie missad.�Thiii Nor�h Ease), protest will r ill' due � Publ* 0 L and %Gek) in Wout Huron,�g�inxt Mr. Beek, the do be all ght Goderich widoiv, is caus a I i "me UP purchased. the $25,0(0 del ntures recently ran cc siderable Albir. She states, th fi e I . 0i i � -V Sts I at O'Agoodo Hill on Wadi icaday, instead of issued by the, town LVS I I - i � andiiii. The verd" ; . f of ton hl _paid m nt ii ago when a Indigent circumi n I � " I t .; i -two cow. , a L - � -of the## at W ndsor Be P viousi r arranged. Thi -oofficials -have a L .1i . 0 , over the m y and t a toon he made over three of her children to the i I �e.liti n was dismi ad, sul Mr, W.- J. M C.- one , . I - - I - - to be found auTv ' � a, I iberal, rots no No seat. -South Gre in their turn paid the mooy over to Mr. department, believing at the time, she sayst I I � : 11 I I - � � I . � - y Doherty, of the organ faoto��, for whomthe that it was a tem, orary arrangement, This I � I i � � . !T . I I be dis� j � . i � I L - Ili I . and , ant Middl geXL protests will mong was raised, I children were Keri. youngest daug iters, I :, ­ 11H�A,i L I I I L I posed of 'at On oda H 11 on November , � �hing house in Montreal that -:1 If -The othpr afterrO n ob,n lorton; a Flofisie, aged six ; Lily, nine, :� We bought a large lot of clothiu,,O', _ � L' . -L L 0 . - - 14th. Both wi a dropped., Mr. Jamle- � '9 0 snfi -Ottie , Cio� I ,eg a student of the-Goderi:h , %to Institi;its, thirtef n. They were ,all placed . E good L W i1pp, factory we Is I .800" Conservativei represents South Grey, meb with a painful so )faen I on the Institute homes for ado tion in different part# 4 r the � a# to be s .Ugust, b4t owing to a strike in .their . I - � L 11 wbeit (Ilev), 81, I . , L - , , , - and lion, George W. Rose sits for Went �. � P giroundil. He was vaultiog',with &pole after province, by �r. Kelso, superinteklid,nt of �'didla't re i�e,it till last Nsee ving- a la stock on hand we wrote - . rJug Waeml V�x b, Midd a Simcce and East Sim'. I � 913 � �,Alw . PON t`n*.31-., I , I ;1 L school hours, and WE fie he was making a the d partment. Her lions, who ar .now : Ce � I= of VvAbol - - coo Frotests will �e dealt with at, Oago6de . I couldn't banctle it owing' -to having A sarloy-For t-wak'L - les , the pole slip ad nd he fell on his face doing volt in M&vitoba, were not in a I oni. thi firm wQ1 - very heavy stock on hall(L - Hal on Thurads N vember loth. , it is P, . . anT broncfe, sustaining is fracture and dialoca- tion to aid her. Her eldest daughte � r'Ut'W" No. 1, low� uu orstood,both �ill O�e abandoned. -The I F11 I n Th�y replied � to this effee � ; 11 That $`doner than take the clothing back, they -i n l0ov ftb­. - *�.; , . I I L I tion of the wrist. � service in Toronto. The none are anxi as to , I . . I ,North M iddlesor Ileation aase has been an. - I - i scou t sufficien�tlly large to enable us to sell at wh ' -Z ,190 Por doz- - - . . � -Mr. Gladman, of the firm of Elliott & support their mother and sister", a d for wo.Uld ctive its a di . I 01"ale RN4 Vdf 10 ae­� larged from Ngveliber Ul at Parkhill, to � I . . Glsdman, barristers Exeter, narrowly ail- the children to be given back to , their pripe " ;hich is as follows !: - I . I ­ I II&Y Lp$.f ton now- � � November 14,� at On a Hall, Toron , caped serldus, if not'lats,111 injuries one day mother. � I i � � . 04dos -per 100 be ..-Ij , I I l5h00V-$klnS...­­ when it will be d6mis d, and Mr. W. t recently. He WAS thedepot to see a � � . � I I I r $10 for 87.50. ­ A splendid All , --_ -­ . - rNee I A 4ne Black Suit, Striped Pants4l regula I w4jol-'... Taylor, Liberal, �111 tain his seat. I ; , - potaim Vs -=h, . I relative off, and follo idg ,!the practice too Kippen. 1 ,rL -i , I qu, good -Italian linings, regul4r $7.50 for $5. A. Douhle Breasted Real 11416 tv'sleat) p4r ba - often indulged In, ot! n t , train with his -A- number of p � L -- I . LITIPMARY SoarzTy. rsoAk wool s I : I I L L - 4 *jod pm-cold#in. . moved off, and . s f the Week. friend. Finally t9e �trsfn � met in the hall last Friday evening t i con. -H-o,avy ,r- * regular $8,5iDL or $6. `,,' I Wv*d per4or4 J*iw � , . I It i , UNGLIC = I .�w.-Thuriiday, had gained considerable peed when he I I fANKSOM, older he re -organization of the Literar r and � I I � k.ppleo por bn..... I . I I November 24,1 wf in ro ' ' ofoviiir good-.....,., ' coming ason. om6 in and see Ahem at o ' e, as they w� ill soon go at .above prices, _ �l be Thaukagivin%, Day I stopped off and was th n almost under Impr vement Society for the lup-� Aic the United States. : the wheels. I The a idience was very enthusiastio b t the- I � . : � I � 11 J!iWat'hy sood-­;1 , I ; � � - ; . -vor I k, per 1W Im-t RAISIETLIE MAINE. -A wrecking firm in -The Clinton curlingetub has been re. attendance was tob small to transac; say . . T i � � - I . I I ; t I . ;*111oly, W 1b.. ­ -. the United Staten has applied to' the Go organized with the Wlo*ing officers and I; � 4 ----- � . � -- v- .business. Another meeting will be hi Id in I I I I , --- i , -� ernment for per.in ission to raiso the Maine in committees: Pat=4 W. Whert W W I I � ! y---------�-- � k . 0. 9., ,A,, c�ag- the hi I 01 on thevning of Friday, Nov . bar � 1 1 1 . Tollum, Nolvetri Havana harbor, ! Forrian, J. Fair; pr miden I I � I , 11 - ' 11th when it in oNed a large num r will ? � � I r 4 . ��, . : . I I � imripr,wbeat, 40.73 JUST108 "FOR ITUS -The Court 1�f gart; vice pres dent, Dr. Shaw; secret& be ; esent, The nances of thl iety. i � % , , I I o7o; bo0ey, 01 I �Cassation pn� to g -a,ut a revision Of treasurer, W. 'J s6 I uditors H. T show a balance of over nine doll a n the 0.60 ; built#r, 110, I . - I �, . , O�Qpn PAWL the Dreyf ws caiv!� and wi i institute a fiup. Combo, Dr. 'A griew; sk li,n 1�te"`, treas ry, Everybody come W thel in e ting . ­ *6 76a . " � "I LLL I - _ a ,� ;.ommi I : I 1WJ[*, !Lp*r 1i IbS, -0 I )1ementary i quItT. The court, however, John Johnstone� J. P. Tis 7 Fair, W. and rrange for a winter's amusem�pnt I ; �Blp Be GuiXN� —1 has dec ack" n; 11 I � Eas declined � o or the'r 31ea,se of Dreyfus, P. 8 alding; curling co mittee, J. Fair, N zs,---Mr. John Dinsdale who 5 at- �. J .; �� - 9 1� . . I Dgi ,. ydone. a at I - I ­ I Tim UrzymAT D AED MMN,-Colalnilll-� jr., 31 P. Tindall, ;;.'E tendi g the Sabbath'school convent I � ­ Dab- . ' F � - Rioner Jones has ado his report, on the In. -Robert Hall wai i lax week fined NO Blak , had an unpleasant mishap, 1 his I I � TOAONTO, Nova dian. outbreak at Bear Liland, Min ego ao arid costs by Ma.g�ist late -R, - Harrisou,'of way ome. Hily driver, on approac g a THE C RNER STOME = �Mmr!w Seaforth, " �ceiptv are only io, n . I ii He pWes the bla eon the bad treatmen�s Ashfitld, and W. Ka. on " of Dungannon, newl made cul -vert, shied and lande Mr. i I . ie for choice stuff, a of the Indiana. I ! I for sA8AUltiDg Willifl, S acre,- of Ashfl.eld. Dinsialeover'the dashboard Of.the � 1 15 ta-16o, -an L d me - 99 I ! - YF,Lt,ow Fj,,vF,n v; � Nm, YonK. -Colonol Hall had & contract brush and clean some onto the road. The horse started ran . �y. ilkill was procured, he succumbed to he large tolls sre qu, . George X rilig Jr., fo er street of 6n. laud for Spears, and Vhe assault 4 1 . at his homei in Kincardine,-Alexisrs. Ben , t . � . , A a i 3W Out Of but soon stopped, and Mr. Dinsda Was & Compan who are carrying on a driiig rava as, of this terrible disease, an above r. I dairy pound Tie. L a dispute as to the why the wor was done able to catch it and,go on. his Way, nLL C I � this I 0 g . . ing commi sioner f .New. rk, died S&OF- r - store in Lu 6DW, have ,opened one bere.4- T Fred WAS _0 -years of age, and .the -choles lots. . Cm - I day morning of ye low fev, r at his homq in and the amount of lai d first opocified in the worsp for his adventure. LLL � and steady At 201 9 ' Frid � vening last quite a large only son. The very large attenfinee at his I I a arr . i ad b 8 a . - � nut L I ,ked. agreemen . , peers ace ,is badly used up ,in ?Ifubr stapt�o 'bari�- on for plo Egg, that ci ,y� where I had b u since h lately taken EO Res0ic y a p a ber of the istepsyers and friends of scho6 funeral on Saturday showed the high el- I I "Y, wher it l from the pounding he re . ved.; com r I . from Havana on th previ is Tuesday. reV1 Over 3,000 ar els have been a.. I )pod section Ni i. I � there is a good,do . j . Triz DISARMAAL *-NT C(rNF9RHN0'H.-I1 ill -Miss Carr, gem ,' daughter of the I fromj L our station this season, which means a ,, Tuckeramith, met at the teem in which he and his family are .held. . atesidy'st, Ist for I . announced,fromn tit. Petersburg that all the late Wm. Carr, 0102a b awatiosh, who has L home of M% George Ingram and pregent4d He'was buried by the Canadian Order of L goodimany dollars to the farmers of this see. Mr. Jim es A. Ingram, his ion, who has 11lo Foresters, of whom a large number were . for fresh gatherpil , . I powers hi'me now a cepted the Czar's inv U. been in ill health for a nu bar of years, and tion.�-Mr. Robert B, McLean4 who for ght iu this sectiq'n present. � Mr. aiud Mrs. Evans and MoxTar.AL, No I i ably an a ecessfully tau family I tion to sand delog ten to � he proposed Ois. has been helplesso ow! ng t an accident, die'd some time has not been enjoyiiig�his usual flofpzverseqp�en ears�w4thishandearnetoili6t have the �syrnpathy of the an ter it-avvry doll. armament conforen a. RiJoh power willi be a I . I - I tire community - I I it, the old bomeste ' al ow uesday of last heal h, is now iipprovitig, . �Ir. 84uir a, of set and psi O cuff buttons, accompanied L in their sad beresivemebt,-The Gorrie aux- abroad are not I 1 ill week, arid her 'I tarred in . ., r y L . - .bo' represented by thr is dehgates, and it � remains �were' in the illage, has been keeping h bid for t L�he Women' F i M- I � an address, .which was read by Miss 3dar creamery in '7N ,y iliary ol . ..a oreign issionary be a record diplorn tic Aglembly in point of Westfield cemate�y on Thursday. Dpoeated Horn* da a find under $ , the'l Ann Buchanan, daughter of Mr. AlexZndor Society, 4eld their thank -offering meeting emn doubtful il .. I se rs; I -! , � was a faithful Christi4n, b6ing a member of !! ' - I op ve " - realizable. Otbe . numbe � reau't o7a, bad fall, which he re hils Buchan". The presentation was made Oy at the residence of Mrs. Cummer, on Thurs. . ly I PF,TF,11,'8 PHXCF­4The Vatican authorities the Methodist churz and ��though her death � ' � � �r OW, ��ggs-1 , , cromi lug the floor of the house. He was in Miss Ethel Caldwell, daughter of Mr, John day, October 27th. They had engaged E . . , � - ., I Mrs. - . have decided to invest Uie Peter'x Pence was not entir, .,y u. ooko for, it is never ' the et of going to the window, 1 , order to Caldwell. . The. �0'ceasion of the gatheri*g . Jeffrey, of Torouto, to address the meeting, . � steady, We quol fund in a large sug4r manlifactdry-, and it is theleas deeply rjgre��ted. V all.. who knew readi and in doing so b3 Lis I * lost . - to 26 ; No. I ea . . . . I and presen �atlou was the fact that Mr. I 41 but she nrissed`�the train at, Harriston, and , . - i added that there �'re soine U111FOLVIDgil In her. I F ! I . . .�do,, 12 to ISO 7 a , his balance and fell, his head com�ng Ili - 3on. rim has,decided to join the rest of Yls so 'was unable to reach here in time for - I Catholic leircles as ito the wisdo�n of the -Mr. H. Park,1 of in h in, has returned tract with a chair, causing & ad, I . . iagain investing in � a op from 9, visit to E4 � 71h le there he had - painful Wet r i,g I . . � I . y un- frothers a d siAlers, who are now J resid the meeting. . The meeting was a success. I Vatican � . i eculative 110ex'! . besig giving the old gentleman a ve� , in British Clolu�;bis, Mr. Ingram is reply The offering amounted to $16. The Gorrie Toronto ' undertakin ln� that their last venture a very narrow escap from a serious acci- r 1id I gi see __ of dent. He wits out I nting, and was using- 'pleasant shaking up. By good attenJo"n to th�le add an a�d presentation was ma k � members were much pleased to see such a I resulted in the lo evered million lire. Mr ires is on the mond, -Min M4 nty . There had been ' a 'r Mc very much feeling. He has lyeert a mo�t large turn out.from, Wroxeter. � IN ' Re fDOT.,T-During a . severe smokeless powder. ot being aware of its .4 q by . . few day&- wmill thia . Cycmo�(E lt�u Lo n g I .. I I egor and Miss Annie Murray, of the successful and minataking teacher, x4d I ! �� I # storm on .9 rda t, a small area, Arongth.,the obargei h � tit i was egual to a 3rd neession of Tuckersmith, have th t .have Ibsen wa ,ob about half a mile if Ilare around Denmark double charge, and ii i rin t burst t,he gun. been succestifujinobtainin' schools for the much regrct�is fert throughout the secti4p - is 2 I I I Hill, Camberwell, London, England, was Pieces of the gun barrel ma'a holes through comi I ., at his didparture. He is leaving, for British -- I 1. . . year, - As thege t vo young too CoIumbii this week. X J31uevale. . - for no J! and 5.3 visited by a veritable lone. Cabs w his coat Sleeves on b4h side of his left arm. are i Veping with all oth ir good te chers I : i NOTES. -A psr�,.graph in the Winn' . -9o-for tur . . . . . . ; t — � ipeg 11 - 7 overturned window, poste, and inflicted a ali ht ��,ut on � is wrist, The who iavre gone out from th: part, the true. I oroni�p Globe of Wed . � . 9 9 . I I a ; . I news of the T nesday, --- d, — -trees and chimneys blown down, and a num- escape from very a , IOUs 1, jury was for, tees i)f ithe re pective achl ols are vej or- (+reenwa-y. i of last week, stated that conductor Rather- I - � . � . or 4 y 4 . I'll Live.8 bar of houses were unroof id, The contents tunate. - tunalzinmecuring the sery ces of tw6luch NOTES! - ReV". J. W. Baird returned honie ford, of the South-apstern.railway, had been I �. . I of numerous hawkers' stalh were injured by t .-Last week RobelXt Ple' as, of, the 2nd high!�,culiivated young lailies, who w E not last weeK. He preached an interesting &ad crushed between two cars at St. Anne and . L-iv=rooT,, o"i the flyiI4 debris', 'y"hich also did immense concession of Tuckelfamith,. sold to James only make good teachers tut will alac have instructive sermon to the Sabbath scho6l died of his injuries. Mr. Rutherford 'is- the - ' � strong an4 highei ; I I .. damage t� propertY- . I � Heatn, of Olint,on, a calf th t was only I5 the effect of moulding the h t f 3cfety children. ­JRev. J.� Husser, of Creditob, oldest son of Mrs. 'Rutherford, of this vil- I I are quoted. at 101 , _E,kVES A if urn the seples a t r1l � I I : dressed v . S: ODA. -Major weeks bid, but which t t whellever their lot is cas ;,e 'cc r&tU. visited friciids here last Saturday. Re ,wis lage, who has the heartfelt sympathy of the � 1 - mated � - Fash la,,.�e pu,� youn friends on t air go d at cc on is way .to Ra�',enswood, to attend the neighborhood in this severe affliction. Con. ' . -quoted,at 9�e per;. AiarchanA, has left a an route to KO pounds and for which received $20. 1 t 4 . , . � I . L . . _ I ittle � Cairo. As the ot6r Fran hmen remain at The calf was a comin 3n g 1), but in addi-� u rg isputtin�; on (Juliet 1, busy anniveroary services and, tea meeting in that ductor Rutherford 'was -a young man about uxpox. Oztol Fashoda � Major M departure from tion to being nursed by it ll� 3ther, had been &ran a. Large quantities of pr(ducts vici and Miss IL'. thirty-four years of age. He leavels a wife I trade here thows, . 'I �rchand nity.---�Xr. Frank Wright - - not regard�d as a ttlement, of the shown wh !,,an be done if ap cim c 0 the market, conlisti g of Baker :� arrie t the Methodist par- and one -child. At his wife's request, the � there is well fed, and ar ing in �0ere--" d a u7tea states tat i . � question is to the possession. of that place, farmers will only giv4 their 8 proper at- gr otatoes and live st,ocklk. if for sonage laat-,7W�dnesday. On Monday, 11� remams were bro ht to Port Rowan, On- . . . . Arge4lue, 41-d ;' �� , which i8l. I tention.* Mr. Hearn says thi�,�tcikn all his ex- P I I Wm. Sherfitt "and � Miss Jenhie- Wliftereid ario, bar 'L . I � - I in dispute between Great Britain I . a h aip'L,,anPtP'aen 4d all finds rea, ly sale Ith u ir [sk- Jerrie, for- burial. -Mrs. MONTREAL, No y i . � and France. Both' countries are still mak. Po;rience as a buyer hP never � %me acrogs as jug he hearts of the march %ate Znld m coan- L were mairicid ab the same place. We COO- Bickle went to rort Rowan on Tuegd to - I -11, i were present in I ' L I . I '. 8 he vy a calf for its 41 . ice lad. Potatoes are sell ng kt 0 a 8: a gratulate the two happy couples and woh attend the funerat of her brother, th aL - - Was f eir. . But V ing active war prep rations but it -A prob. & a. . a te, �i able 'that an amic ble settlemen� I t � � - - I r-. will be ,' When returning rem Cl nton the other bus a). -Thoiia-who have fg crops a re the them a long, pros �roas and haypy life. Walter Rutherford, -Miss Alaggie Robert- - - I still 'prevail, Th � � I - � L arrived at before'Ry, take rebours��to war, "eve-niog, the horse A Mr. A. Turner, of luck ones this year. -Mr. ohn Mellil Mr. James, M. Witon has gold -his farm -a i son is recovering from an attack of erysipe- . rime sWfil from . '' . 4 t . . I I 'Tarritory Aud te I General 1%'.etchner, .�Who has arrived in E'og. �the west end, Tqc :ersmit i, took fright to I caforth on Saturday t, ,eld[[". Stephen, I � bt 17, 3oncession 22, to Mr. I laa in her face. -Mm. Adam Cleghorn, of -# . I . � says the matter can be arranged with. . . to al ph Gen; as L I . land, south of the railroa and bro Ee #a tug, and few leisure days before sett I down to nett, an h purchased the 100- 11 the Bluevale road, has returned home from . `� . sold,ot 4ge, and, I 04 � . . ,his Jose t war. I in trying to lot the lber lo, a Air Turner usual work. -Rev. S. Act eson in acre farm known a the Woodrow farah, Manitoba, where she was visiting her chil- I . . L at irri ig l -pound. Pretty -1 ROUND THE WORLD OX A BTCYCLF.-H. received a kick frorii the hir:o .,;�hich left around again in'his usual Oray, having I a- ,owned by fr. Win. England; ` ce $4,000, drea.-Rov. Dr. Moffatt addressed a meet- --to 310 4 toommow D rwin McIlratb and his wife, of Chicago, him unconscious. he hors( ran to Gran- covered from his recent accident. Tie- -Mr. Sam�el Hadi [on raised F1111mt, barn la�t ing:in the MothodifitLehurch, last Thursday fro.m. 2J to 2�e 4 a York the. other -day from ton befo it left i Ae I I I . . � ived in Now . bugg�, Mr. Turner home of Mr. T, Mollie, for the the past two Thursdsy.--�Mr. an I Mrs. D, M. Edwards , "voning on the work of the U ,er Canada beasitisait *;bout 2 n -the American falling o near Mr. Wiltft�8 and in some months, has boon like a little -hospital, I is visited frie6do.in Exeter last Saturday al�d 't Bible and -Tract 8ociety. Mr.pp le ar, frow $3 td $8 8outhampton, Vingland, . ' , - A x. Craig � � a lions( when inodical children baving I k rema ne4 over' Sut day. -Mr. W. J. Stifi- , was in Walkerton a few rdays ago and dim- -Tonad. 8 Line steamship Perinland, The McIlraffis way stag red into � ' . be6n laid ide with sl - .1 -. . beep ip . - started on a Wheeling tour on October 10th, aid was a moned.. 11. oe is i low able to -be ness, but we are glad to note that all ba, e son, of Bayfield, p �ssed through here la4t, posed of his houne and lot in that town.- : I joan4, land Wmb '189.5, fron! Chicago, T)4�y crossed the around w th no beet � 'a effect i. recovered. Tie father of i 1e house is Week with twenty ( hoice steers, purch-m6d Mr., Edward- Leech returned I"t week, . - - 100 pounds. FW . * 0 1 � . Rockies, sad on 4une Is � arrivied in San -Thomas Cole, I te of Hullett, writes thanUal to' the many kind friends for th' fr from Mr. ,�teid, ol near Lucan, -Mr. and from Detroit, where be, waa visiting rels- , - YW $4.40 per 100 poJ . . I - Fqanciec�, There !they to k the steamer for home an follows: " Z have just moved to thou�tfulucso a nd christian deeds during 4 a Mrs. R. Faglis in lt Frida*. - tives.-Mr. and Mrs. Dennis and children � \� "OUFFAM, Nov -1i I C4ina. The couple rode through that coun- our own farm, four ff liles ut,h of Cypress ill dkildren.-St Andrews' c6n- -Mrs. Tb a. Falli is vi8iting friends have returned to their home in Csistorville, . � � � all " n ' is r. . beet amootb fi. try, ar gre this vicinity. -Mr. 'm. Jackson 'and wifie, to D e and1then proceeded through Japaw River; it is P, ndid f ri� of 160 acres, t�tioollare t Ming of anniver; services after a visit Mrs. De nis' old home her . -$5.25 ; cod -to �.! sple . Tlieir a was afterwardi through Burmah, welffenced and watered, with a small but , nea a ' t re. -Mr, J)hn FN'evin; f attended tt, e funera, of Mrs. Crawford, Mrii. -:--We bear that Mr. Bert Leech, imn of choice Cutcheral ro:,,i,,, ,,,, I Aug ro-Hangary, Ger- comfortalole frame house, Llne 'mile from in t ipp r f t Jacksou's motheri at Thedford, last Thuro. I Mr. Edward Leech, of this village, was - ,common to India, P I the n ty ills, anuoui �ees th t, h I has . I . ., 90 manyt Fir4tice and 7i.�reat I ritsin, The Me- schwil. I'liere are uito a nualiber of Ontario comt enced the, winter can psign in ea nemt, y- Mi. T. 3 ennij ig's younz people visit4d , married last week to a ChIcago lady. Bet� . $3,50 ; -good to . I . I I * spent part of his school days here and - $4.50 ; fair to I around ,heFe, mong others Mr. A. an I prep:rftto, do bettt r for hii n mer, at 4 Ilrathe hid ridden nearly W,000 miles when , d ii� n W. J, � W ilson's last Fridaj��Vening. -:Nl�. W" one 0 a ltom . they boarided tba Penalan I for Now York. IV00UP111,g'y -(,f Hullett, We at l n ra han ever efore,�whch is Thus. Ballioll has I u.ilt a new chimney an I very popular with oll who knew him.-Lan.b , cows land heifen ­ I ippen i ill I . They hadi some exciting ei periences in Asia like Manitoba fine, t has lean pretty wet sayia a good deal a's the I i his house ii nd othe 7wise improved his real- i Friday I � ;t - I I a 710 I morning Xessrs. Robert Yeo, or., $3.75 ; stock,ers and India. - here lately, and the f rmers i we having some very I � I I . - I opular with the pub 'a. ' I dence. ; A Robert Hastings, of Turnberg; John Gof- $3.25 to: $3.15 ' I � I I . � L I - I � - . — trouble getting the; r fireshing done," I � I I i - i I ton, of Wroxoter, &'Ad W. S. Perry, of Lou- to $3.65 1 . -, I H -� . . ,-.1-.- 1. - i � i I : . � . uron Not... -Mr. R. G Sparli g, for nerly of Wing- �, � i Hensaill . . E. ceter. � , don, started for Muskoka to remain during 44.10 ; eammon. ' I , -Fred � Ford, of Goderfoh townshl last ,ham, writes from auphill, Manitoba, an I - Bitmm-Mr.- and Mrs. Elgie, Drysd-ai#, the shooting season. None of them� -are r -ow -iii, 43boice to - ?t . . i � a week ha& pea vineir growing onhis arm in follows: Dauphin i, impr(viug veryfast. IT 8% 11,1, pay every person to read'M Ki i young men but Mr. Gofton and Mr. Y�o are I good to,choid*, -- . I on's vertitlemoilt on the 6;h rage, Look it up, were the gu ests of I Ir. Wm- 8mith on Mo4. � +.ft I - full bloom. We have tour elevato#n, a store ho'Use and a, n 161 day last. -Mrs. N . E. Crocker's suctis .' very old to- be going off hunting, Mr. 'Gof- to ertm, V5 to -A couple of men have been visiting grist mill to handlo , he gre in. The crops ' 4 ton is eighty-eight year* of ag-. while ' Mr. . , tra, $7,W to " . G. -J SUTHERLAND, n ta, y public, cc av - sale. was well attenced on Wednesday last. I V Hay swamp to study its ossibilities as to are good, wheat runnii ig frow ,25 to 40 bushels - Yeo in seventy-eight twd,groen to Muskoka ' ­ $6.50 ; beavy, S - sueer, c mmi toner In High o rt 61 Justicel Ins Ir. Everything,sold well. Mr. John Gill acted , . - for manuf5,eturg of commercial to the acre, and more in somk - every fa � . peat'bog � � places. Vag. .ne. age t an'd' Issuor of warri go licenses, k 18 iy in the capicity Of atletioneer.-Hallowe'ei � IL - - larnbs,' The bul I ; a 1 12 # 11111111111nim . . the basis of $&2 f U el. i � . etables are a good c op. ere are three quantity of both loan compantes and private fi �dlll t passed off verypleasantly this year il`T6 ' � Mrs.i James 'Carlton, of Morris, was ell ilding be a no , two of them the very oweilt rallif tores gomg, an ns to I . . .. - Cult borr0%vcr4,. 13%ricatniti to offa J it now In ill, constables Were put 'n full foree and sto ad I - " sales above tha ....... t urches-bu � .. i - Ila a . pp th n f ni a wagon the ther day,,by the frame and another br ek, Winghaza. � row ro _The contract has . 14s, dwelliags and farm prope . Mee— t t tho'boys from doing any malicious injury to � . -qu,ality ; choice 4 ' I horses starting - suddenly, and as -is result j.pst been let for a $5, a - 001 ouse to be Post Office, Heirleall. 14 0 tf I properby.-Mesar.s. E, 0. Jones and Wesley NOTES; -Messrs. J. Bell, J. R. McDonald, I v able at $5,25 I her left arm was broken a � the elbow. completed this fall. ere as been a lot of BniEFS. --Messrs. Willis and White i Hodgeon, of Claude )oye. attended the fun. C.Knechtel, J. Clegg and others Are away to � ­ - .$5 to $5.25 ; wil I -G. Gillespie and Alessi s., Armour & M c- building all summer. Mr. parling says he a large shipment of hogs from her � oral of the late Russ ell Hicks on Wednesday Muskoka on a dear hO`nting expedition.- SheV--G%oiee . I - , Allister, 1produce . morchapts� 0 ' is likely to be there all win r. week.-Mis;i Mary Carlisle is in Br He died at Riverside, California, of Mr. James McGuire, �- 10ansdiu-n express I - � � f W1 h . last,.� -god to choxce,j I I i ; , I . i - have handled about 200,COO do an rif "' -At St. Pete�r's uchurch � Goderich, on this week visiting her sis r, Mrs, George; consumption, oulOctober.23rd.-Mr. ',Samuel agen , buildings Opprosite the - . � , � z o eggs Lit, .at ; t has had his - to S3.751 no I this season. , Wednesday, 26t 9 6 a. m., Mary, allidat.-Miss Berths 'ErOdg' h ! McDonald block repaired, and has moved I, � tan an rO- . Rowe, of Stephen, moved this week on to .. to $3.70 ; medfu ': fell w' 9 H - ' ere all : I � r I I ' 'e'r oollen 0 F'rr of Goderich, -- W . - i his express office there this weiek.-Nf . J. ' — - faucy -will . -Mr. McClellan, of the God nly sister of the Messrs. turnecl a from London, had 1 the farm be recently purchased from Mi. I mg at - �� .. - at' . . r . �. I - I - millo, fell from i apF.le thee wVile picking was united in marpage y Rev. Father beeil vi iting.6ra number of weeks,--M�. John Haywood,, Uaborne.-Mr. and Mrs. B. Cummings is having one of his houses on 'ed tho varly , - . the fruit,', I and hu�t himself uite, seriously, West, to Joseph Fellows, ,ontractor, Nia. (3eorgel Scott, of, Sebrin . Victoria street veneWed with brick. -Mr. 'Y6rkerz sold at, - q � . gville, landlord i6f Win. Davis, London, a -e the guests of Airs, - breaking an arm., � " - ,',�.. gars Falls. The brid was , stefully attired the Cc tennial hotel, to k possessic a ' Pratt Fisher thie week[ -'Mr i Davis, formerly of Goderich, audson. -of 141r. ligbtat,V3155 . � . Albert Hast. 1 $ , ue to 0 ad a -On the eve of the marriage of 1&r. J. P. in a travelling dress of brow broadcloth with T a noon last. Mr. tt has had co - ings has moved,into the house he recentl H. Davis, of town, will open a drug store in rolighn, $3,25 1 Doherty, �bf Cli ' the employes of the vest of pale blue crinkle ' velvet, brown miderab Wexperience. in the ot....el line. M . 7 , the McDonald block in a few. dwys�-Aqfr- - I I .qton, - purchased from:'Mr. 0. Snell, jr.-Mr. L. . � TORONTO, N r I icture hat trimmedi with, brown and Pale Frederiek Smallacorn Day, butcher, moved this week into the organ fa t Y P ted I ini ith a hap4- with, Robert Beattie bas purchased 3d I -porters- 2 ,,� ,or-,t,p so a w be, of his place, fam, I r. George 01 � some go] a h an hai - , glue,. The bridesma d as Mary Camp- arly k wn as the onion king, shipped Shaw's bum, and will now run t - . wo one to i �, British liblarktu 0 i ' � shop vacated by M'r. D, Davis, -A gentle- 0 r,es I : - - - pale casbinere lax tb u 18 tons o . - the C. P, R. and one to the G. T. R'station. . . heavily. One sti Walter Ruthlerf r&, a%rmer resident of bell, Was prettily d se a f onions J rom this otati man from Scafo'll'th has moved to town and - i Wirigham, who a I been for.some time 9, with hat to match. trhe roomoman . was dulrlinglthe early part of th ' w ek, He be a has started a lalindily on thepremisesrecent- -The young people of the Baptist ehurd', I I- � ,ast4 Ont.4 which . Mr. James Roynolds,'Jof Unton . held - conductor on a ra ay in Manitoba, was re. . � � i . also m)%de several previous ti to. - 1 occupied by Mr. Harrison as a laundry.- able social on Thursday -- � ­ - matted $46 ,ftob -A- Ives: very � in - - gerushed between two Mr. , : sho le don, officiated or -ell this Ila only on cently killed by ' i ' . very pretty �eddi g took place at Jon Mchwen, of Hensall George J& kso,ln, of. Lon' even' g. A good programme was -rend I . I , V, .. . - might be give L n- ears. i the residence of Mr.: G. cGugan, Poplar fine collb, five irio6ths old, to M.r. R(bert at the funeral of the late Russell Hicks on and refresh ments sorved. -The Roman Cath- . I . �, I -.Mr. Wm. Sufton, who ban been opera-' Hill, near 3trathroy,l We tnesday forenoon Luker, �'for the handsome mum, of $60, It Wednesday last. -Rev. W. H. Butt, Wal,- olic church, which has been undergoing re- Itle for export w i - tor and assistant'st he GrAnd Trunk station of last week when I his Idaughter, Miss was siried by the noted stallion,, " Kilburn," laceburg, visited Exeter relatives on Thurs. pairs lately, was re -opened on Sunda � ffere4 were L . I y. The I 0 1 1 . arri go to Mr. J. P. � -Mr. Watson Wood, of Tuckeramith, was day of last week, Mr, John Trevetbick services Wert all will attende4L ' The afg- ( expo I . at Wingbitni for ina v- yesis, has received a Laura, was,united in' in . 9 . ,)hoice 'ng Wall goo( : If ht L ' rte - - promotion, H6 �ai been ��pointed station Doherty, of Clintow Th . ceremony was I in London part of Isab week, visiting hip merchant, Brinaley,, was in town on Wed. 1P the solo parts being taken bv -Ig , ,eXpO ra agent at Tars. , ' ; . performed by Rev." �rchi ald -Sinclair in I brother,_ Mr. - Wilson Q�.. Wood.-MrN. nesday last.-RA,v. 1J. IV, Hudgins, of Sea- Mion Minnie Donovan and Mr. 1. W. Duti- I I *rt Bulla-cho ! . . 11 V.L '' L�The trustee,s,bf orth street Methodist the presenc s of only, the im ediate rblatives �' Styles, of- Florence, was hete recently, , risit- forth, officiated! as�chairman at can, of Seaforth. Bishop O'Connor, of Lan- $3.60 to $3. . ' a the vestry L - . V i 'rich, h i iog her sieto don, and Father McKeon conducted the 11 1 church, Gode I h ve t of the cont 7actiag parties. I The bridesmaid r, Mrs. Charles, A. Redmorid,- meeting held in connection with the Trivitt $9-37j. LoAda � . � �� � - . arlo ' Frederick G. Simpson, at a's sister, M ilia rim ugan 1 Rev. Mr. Miller, of Th o4ford, son-il -law services. . and choir director was the bri I , Vi , MOG 9 am Memorial church on Monday evening lss6, � Portiere, mixed, presenforganis I hodist while the g,00m was atten ad by Mr. A. T. !Of Mr. Jobul Fitzgerald, of Chiselhurst, -ex- to the satiEfactiou of 1 — � . all preseut.-.Mr. Joho ewt. Butcheri' church, London. i � * Cooper, of Clinton. AMMO iately after the � changed pulpits with Rev, W1. E. Ker *, on Spackman visited Grand Bend park thi!s . � offered, and f4 � 1. - ' - -,Ed. Jones has )a sed from %Vm. Luddy ceremony the happy I con 'le left on their I Sunday la%t. _Profe"or BOrgess, of H�ron week. He inten4s building more cottages Leadbury. 19 � � lots of butdhers'- , . . - L fl�� farm of 100 acres in Went, WiLwanosh. honeymoon trip, whic� will include a visit � college, London, preached *ith very touch and putting up a �uuoh larger diniug hall t10 NOT�-S,-Nlise Minnie Howlett arid her the bftt,tx I pprte . I , for a term of five'vea , atlan annual rental to several American I citi as far went as �acceptl nee I , t. UPS chdroh, on Sab�sth meet the reqairej�ents ofJ his many -campers father, who have boen quite ill, are improv- . "andia, a" ­* I I , L , i . i -last, and at the closp Of the so vice during a sa . � of $200. b4r, Lu'ddy has ot definitely do- Chicago. I . i evenin, " the next ob. I �" irig.-Mr. Samuel Parr, who has beeu work- $4.1% - 10-44a ; , : 1.1 , - 13.35 cided what he will do. . -Jae. AXallanderl for' erIv of.Lcindes. !administered the sacrame n ted � ! . - � �t.-We a 2g for Mr. Robert Ycorrison for the last - in"" , ! I - _ - am, t -Thomas Dart, whn has been fftr the past boro, writing from HaIrtue �, Manitoba, un- � lisst we)k th it Mrs. Samuel Bell had rel urn. .. ----.-7--- - � three years, has been engaged by -Mr. Mor- . . to 10,215. ; inferi summer engagedi at Mr. Robert E sery's, der date of October 19, say . : Threshing has 1 ad frou. Mai itoba, whereas it should iave Gorrio. I risen for the comitig year. This speaks well 6 , � u : olls - . . I . . I 'd th a fall by the wet read M a. D . Pett , of ITF,Ms. - Centralia, has purnbased,the farrii in ST10p6n been very much deliyod th � Lniel Bell. -Mr. G. C Mrs. INleKee, lif Toronto, is� visit. for both employer 4nd employee, With re- � V to $3,25, i . �tl Y k hl, -e Packing House, in th' , mr, Tai � . wi lately owned by Mr. Rich& d §ando, for the weather. 'There was' q - now to ask ing her brother , in our village. -.4- gard to the charge"of being strongly p.&rti- / mand good I ; � , . � Ili !a a heavy el i o1plenin he season'm business in h now Mr. Robert Greer, of To nto, son of Alij. zan, we purpose calling things by -their, . 0 sum nf $3,000. 1 I storm last night, W lich has stopped the . I , -of the bqym b - I -The members I of tbe�l Methodist church, machine again for a sy , r t On so. 'brick biouci'[1 wo o lern 'i SamuEl Greer', has retur d to the city, ha�- proper names, no matter what politicAt par- �­ for the byrft. . Rt El-irn vi Ile,. recently preeented Mrs. A. H, count of tl�ere being o m1%ny'ww;eds in the , improv men .a abd conveniences for rry. ing paid his parernts :�short visit.-Hisk ty measures emanate from. This we only I to 1.150 pounds Doupe with a bel I anti . fut stilver tea set as ii, grain this !year the stgoki have Inot stood � frig .� h* ever� increasing businceli's.-, Bella, Cares, assistant te4l,cher in Harrison did on the occasion referred t,o.---Tbe box . the bulk going ' r appreciation of her long ser. the weather so .well a's' h r years ; there is I 0 rt Moor , o igeon, Alichi , P blic school, was the gu at of Alias casis � token of thei d re. bar i social, in aid of the ,organ fund of Bethel for -the b,ims, a r sistA r, Mrs. James F. M( re, , ane from Friday"until Mouday. A �n W"t--4iii"t - vices as orgllnipt of th ch a a lotlof wheat ' O' Rug h( 1: ��O � �1�ft 1. the took:�et, and it I is vishr - t or church, was a brilliant success. The re, . . . . a workir an employed n the be . ar i it d, . as quicker than ,:Iof,thi8 Vilh ge.-Mr. Coleman McIntobb, time as Cares occupied a similar positiop freshments were delightful, and the singing, 4$28'to sweacb -Thos Wales � -at 181 at Ali le, a ; . I . on I J oderich elev�tor, was itruck by a plank the stacks, Whest,'will average 8 to 12 ,� 171120 p the latt,er price the 0 . Ci J� i wipal of chool section No 14, spent in r school, and: was very po " ular. -M r; recitations and dialogues were just fine.- � � which flew up, an,dwan knocked against the bushels to ibe acre . to re very good. I gabbath lait with relatives and friends in an Mrs. Crookshink, who live near Wing. Miss Dora Kinney, Mi,Js Alice Dundas aild and 1*111 bring ,I ; , I I id� � ,a cog wheel of a hoisting Png ne, gnashing the had my fir t sleigh r ;a e.ateajO nsall,--11 a. W seman, of Clinton, was ham,.were in town on 8�turday.-We art Miss Emma J. Vorbes presided at the �rqaa - ,changed ; sellin , f ,h on to -day, � Hensall. 01 I . I I I I �ack of his head. A stit,ch was required to Ploughing a delayed On c on 0 the grain . the Villag this week renewing acquaint- scitry ta-record the deathlof Mr.Fred Eva,ns- in turns.' While space forbids us giving . . I I a ta I � tra heavy Teals draw the wouad together. b I i fh) way, � ances,-4-Mr. ox-w)rth, who has leased his son: of Mr. Wni. Eirans, v6ich � I . for Aise . � I , I . -gad event oc'� the names of all who helped to make the Priem -On Wednesday, October 26tb, a retty ef$h'a Mnter in Or(�ina y at To onto, hasl � hotel,hau moved ir to Mr. W. Moore's d 11. an rred st his home, on !Thursday of last ,entertainment enjo�itble, spe6ial mention I . Inarkets, being weadi I � . rig took place at the residence o?Mrx. given,jud Inent in th6 casp of thelcontested ing, an�l intends If Ying retired, for the as. wfek.� He had not been ienjo�ing the bes� must he made of Einihs Hackwell and Flor- .. $3 per ewt" an- , , I Wm. H. Sault$, oderich, when her grand- claim of ttle widow of 1� the Ute GeOrge Cox,1 ent at loast, -'Mr. J. E. McDonell, h rd. 1 of health for a shoft timep but his ciiae was f ence Stitt, two little Misses, whose singing --- I lowt. umbll--� . I i -- daughter, .Carrie L E Smith, was united in of Goderich, aqah)st' t4e Mas�achueetts ware morchant, re urned this week fro4n a ; noD regarded, se seriou� until about two waR excellent. The gathering was orderly i � at $4 to 44 25 P . I , wedlockbonds to !Frank Bernbart, of Galt, Benefit I I pleasant visit of a onth or so with tela.. � wdek� previous to his death, whe � I Life Association. [ The policy Waal I I f I n symp, and appreciative. Mr. Alex. Gardiner per- ftch. Uogs�' The marriage was almost private, tives a d friends i London and St. Ma,yo. , toms - of Brlgh�' I L lower. j3�68- " - as only for $1,200, but was fo ht y the��iquidator a disease apl�Kared. Not.' i formed the duties of chairman in an able I D Ae � I U Zlery, de . wi1thstanding th t the best available medical ' manner. Proceeds, $17. .... - unfed, -and un near relatives of the contrafting parties had on the gro�nd of a miv�pr entatrion b I y the -Dr , I - Sa ,ath [ I . . I - . . . I . ,�� : i I i i a . I , I , I I , then IiW pujud4l . I . i : . �1 I L I � I L I , � I t ! . . . - i . . . I . I I I I � I I i ; - . I . I . i . . � I . i I � I �. ; , . I i .1-1 . . � i �; 1 � I L L � I . I � I � . I ! . I - . I I I I . f - - i I - I I !: . . - ! 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