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The Huron Expositor, 1898-11-18, Page 8; I t 't - -f . - I z � I - t . .� . 4 , � I - I I ? � . , x . t , I . 4 �... , , - I i � � . I . i i � I ; i I . I ' I . I I . I I - . ; ! . i I 1, ' . I i . 7 1 � I I : : � : : :. .NO BER 18,1 18980 . � . - . i . : . . - I I _: VEM 8 . - I .1 . THE HURON I �!11 EXPOSI OR � � I � . - I . . i I i I I - . �1 I i- 2 MWEEN& - 1. . I I 11 __ ! - � - i ____ . . . i 11 1. -- � I � . i I - I _ . - - � . � I � I i � I I . I . . - � f � I I i I A few years . TuokfirsMith. I �� w64 flp o Stanley for over 56 years� and a I Wilson's Oas u om the big standing of its lead- Ugs" M Smitb pertinently obser- adjoining ib to the sonti. . . M h, qlrocery i 9 I I I as to - a dO �dlhil the privations of the earl act- " � f I I in r1rons, there sh uld be no question of i �ves, have m6d. ibe I I Ayrshire the crassi- be sold the! hotel property to , Mr. Js Nothing in equal to a good high 6ue, felt � NO VE SIE . if It )air o� leath-1 , ers, Sta )ey, when he settled in it' was � . - I 1' al dialebt of the Lowlaurd Soo i The W 1 ince then bi has boon living -a. lined, laced or buckle shoe� � . b . , 0 I * I , w In stock. of the entertainmenb. cb. . 4 . � .. 11 New fruits and now sesson's Tosel no, t Ignity and wor �l i eir, and � I k and industry, I � - I i I . of the tovi n, er lo�ying,i for winter w:%"r. 10o' bIve the, for a I bu h'� a by hard wqr � , a . sea- stead of tired. In �he earlier i 4ya : , a - . � I We have now in stock the best Yalu,�es in new H wever, we would uggest that more ex- , ranalator is Bo derer, but � men (Iol(ginge and felt lined shoes) cojublited'for $3 . a farm and made a comfortable . , smVe Teas we ever had, comprifilng Young llyson, I ae, when Seaforth was the rincipal grain m kr- _ . a cle wed b I I I Ceylon and Japan To". Wis guarantee satiallsetion to ded notice be giv( n of any futuke gath- ' u6ing such Bo der words as whims, tw ' niles] to W. H. Willis, boots sod shoes, Se%forth. 1�14.1 , � b Dme 'orb[ self and his family. He li�aves __. I twa, c of t, t for the 1whole count for fifty Y 01 _y� ; ke If last, r . - or will refund the money. The beat quaity of now ,--,a go of that, natni a, an people wh boobtj yow---Thl has wba, GooD PIG SOLD. -On Thursday a farm, Wf�liam . *so apd south of 0armich"I's ho'tel t iree *one, drew on th I . i Raisins, Currants, Nuts. '4 'eels, ate., now in a' ock ab I nts might send them to decorate the form" to lurns,. The foot notes (gen. the north � MOL I shipped fro ' Bew . ' ton, and John at Thorodale..- lkar what we h' _1 . lowest, prices. same ple I lines in Dinner, Tea and � I I - ­ was one of t , he at po lar hostleries for week. Mr. J. 1). Gemmill I ving in G, L ave to say I - E1111 atid have them well fumi ted at I 1 Orej one O i iore to each chapter,) in . forth station to Mr. F. H, Schoslest 91 - A "a wage a c or of the Ba I I is g l- I I . Toilet Set$ L. Just received and at prices " low an the - gl . inter. . -the farmers when they me to, market their 11 � istent memb .*field I �� , lowest. Wanted good b .' rt eggs, dried apples, the riame a of expense - Aliss I Bro d 18cotol i, a din I Be- goma, 4 fine Chester Whi" pig, Th nimal and in polipics a . . . aluable in th4 way of prodduce. In this way r. Carmich' � I ,oad Pres rterian church, . I potatoex, dressed fowl, a d all, 41n6s Of marketable L 'M innie Thomw, of anden, in vimi�ing her ,i isti g and �f an &a extra fine one, having taken mik first- ( onservati �. His . remains were internd About Jacket Cloths. . prod o wl pay the highest price. , �1 i cure a Lnee, and his off was a" uoe,, for which w parents and otherre tives in the village At I exp sition q n a plaining the peculiar- very wide acquaint I at the local -shows -this fall. Mr. - I L . C. IL8014, 4eaforth. preient.-MiffitiBick went to London last iltis of the tra 3als ion. The lover I of Sc9t. handed,genial manner,r isde him a universal prize$ . i I Baird's (emetery, on Thursday of! last L . . . . -_ I . I . � 1. at a. He was a thor. Behoalen has made an excelle�t selectiou, week. � � . 1314 i ank of Ciona ock and intends residing there f9r so ' intensely i iterested favorite with his patr ,,, I - . I Maroc Block. AV me I tish literature will be . I ',,,a � L . . - . tine, as she hits secured a good situation. ' ind W th I him book. An a critic, ough Boot, an ardent a mire,17' of Burns, and and those in his locality will flod it t(,i their ] - L —0— 1 , For tbelbalance of this mouth we . - L . - 7 � - - - - - - . I it to patronize him ante Prize, 1 Mr.� ; J- I : � clear, at a , heavy discount, 500 Yards of . � . . � A spirited team of f In borges, attached to Mr mith seems to have followed the best an excellent singgr of E cottish songs. It' P-rou -shipped , � pig ito Mr,_ I `$ Turnberry. I - Jacket:Clot I . - � tr ist be could a ng Gemmill also another, iJ n, sleet ; disall ee �.o, suitable for IaAiew low a Wagon loaded with grain, made things mo crn authoAtiop ; and in hio rendeiin " to has been aid of him tb . 11 OTTINW, -Snow, � rai . . � I le westh �r 11 -Once,more we are rem ded a tiiria�jo DOMINION BANK* -1 9 - ,nd Moddeas, of Mornington township, 1 and children's wear. Now is t1I ' in I � . lively for a iven us' the Boots i undefiled. The Scotch so ge from dark Ato � daylight i : 0 - . . I - few minuites on Monday even. h . ! I .1 VALL RASPEHRRIFS ; kg. -_H. Mill buy good cl : I'll 9 i .-On M1 nday' last,' - r Ing on our street., They had been left or ial re epti In ,A �ich this little book de- never repe tthesameones, Thismadelim P : bat wintei -Iis approachlE eitroh" I I 000 a the 14bh whil� Mr. 1 Iddo, 61turned f6m Goderich, Mrs. John � I— 11 the winter. . . ypwe 1 CA PITAL (Paid Up), - $1,500 8, a c wi I . from most po u %r at all soci I gs.t�erings, an at I I . __ , I � LST, anding for a short time at the postoffice, er re n �e sure to, receive, . Crich, of the west *endi was trimmi6g his . . i . . $10500000 wh i A�on the sigic list. -Q . RE � : an they concluded to move Up to market ov)ts of the 11 cotch " M no dqubt, lead one time w suppers o ent4tainments of . - uite a numw i Of � I � I f , . , , raspborrieso he came * across many bushes. ambs and. young heifers . b . i 1 The pri,,es were I . ,Lj without the driver. After r'unni about o h eedy ublicatio7oi the whole New this kin were held Jor mies'around at ? have � Pan ­ len I I ` I el op i .. , that were in full bloom, -an4 on some the. , I or' ' -M rom this yicinity recently. T6 the ' ilty - � SEAFORTH BRANO a �stoppea 1 wit ng about . it ' � . " J f ty rode they war hout f ur- To timent ; w ich the ti4nolator. tells us is which I Carmichael was a a walco me . . I . - � . fruit bad formed. If ther"b uld bo sun-, -- " Be': sure $2.00, $ .75, .$1.50, $1.25L -and $1,00 1 L y such , I would I � I � L �, - their damage I fi�n he scatterimg of aeve ral L i ress. guest. , He was always the If a of an shine enough, Mr. Crich ma . [note this scripture, I I 11 � yard. - � L.11 - J � eady.for the . 11� - - ; � Par . w . I . Main - street, Seaforth. I . Our sin will find vou out." - � � . . bags of grain alolu road. , L party. For many yearil he m 6de a practice I � � . i I _-0 �i I . L : - I treat ,his friends to rnpe ra pberdei at . . I . . - I rencralbankling bu4nese transacted. rarmers' I : ; ; � , . . ­ - � - 0 1 � : "I - I . I i - I Sale Votes collected, anct advances made on same at TnF, DEBATIM11 'JIJUP.-The Literary and of inviting a few of his nost intimate friends I . —*— I I I Christmas. . I - I . ebatin -club me! in the council chamber in on St. Andrews' nigh b, andl on which .oc- . i ; � Cut down n�w and until the lot is cleared, -1 i *_ . I I I I !�� . .- lowest rates. Tuic CoLr,F 11A 11� RA -At a meet- A . . I I I moms. : -1 ' , near ay evil nin ,Y, when there was a good I casion a h * gig was Inv riablj� the prin6i )al � I . I . 1 ; I . I to LLLLL �. "A O , � dish, and t9is be alway tooki grA&t delil Hills Green. I I I i 1YOTES.4-The Ladies'Aid of Knox obOrch, ! i - . � i. - ing of the pul as f t, a Collog ate Institute, ; f , I . . SAVING8 DEPARTMENT - n I O ' RETURNED. -Mr. James Logan, son Of L telgrave, ' I intend having a grand conceo' on . ! I on, Monday afternbou it was ecided to re- , �urn out 9 embers. The sub*ect.undar ;lit' I � . Deposits of One Dollar ,and upwards recall Oebate was IR at all rail In preparing 1imaelf, aid fe ' codld'mak) a . $1.50, 1.35,. $1.15, 85c and (;5.e . . ved, and ry 001 ing � Ived tb ways _A�1. ;a I . the eveni , , -the 24t�, Thanksgiving a 1$ , � , '"O led by the Gov- ore palatabl Uno A , � . I I interq4t Allow at highest durront- rates. Interest organise the liter f r the comi d w � control better or m thot gh Mr. Wm, Logan, of th - pace, and Mr. Jg� Of . ay, per vard. . 9d David Reid, son of Mr. Rector weleome.:4The add6d to principal. twice each year -at the end of winter month 1. . it is object in view . tended any Is we 'Reid, of Everybod�V, �will be �_made' No notice of withdrawl Is ng mn Ida on the red and blue I mment.", Bdth des of the question were he never at, 0 lege, 69 Wt. ' r . oada�are i muddy now.4Tbe I I � . " ful in the veterinary a nce, and h June and December. the followi s f i , I q horo h) diaou ad, the judges giving is or- L the 2nfl concessionj Stanley, returned 1 home ,iettiug very 11 ,I � , required for the whole or any portion of a deposit- - tickets were 'noinirla or, office -, R d, i . from the Northwest on Friday 14asti. 1. They a has beein i,viery Positively no�wch value has ever been oger, u rellysiou in �avor of the affirmative. vices were in great de and arhong eoun'ry I weather the past few day � R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, -President, D. Wilson ; �ioe-president, heir le I t. had been gone about four mo' the. ! They� d -';with ad (so far as ji,�,e know) in 1his locality. - " . - say 1 Iigl t the club will hold an people for bhe treatment of horses and c It n i *intry.-W 611ter Frain has engage ; : -- . f . I I . � I k I Solicitor Agent. Lizzie Davim ; seoretmy, C. 84nders ; tress. I were in the Mooaejaw district m o Mr. Hugh�j aunm for one year. -Not i,ye .� � I . . � hich tie. Rd wais a most g ,bial, 3ompanio"Ole 7 �, I . . j , . - _ urer, D. MAP -3 ; auagin . commiWee, pan meeting ii I the town hall, to w ,I � time. They were greatly pleased with whab may Auct! 2siales took place in MpIrris ­ , . � I . . .1, . - � Ruth Johnson, B. Va Egmon ,. -Maud itar. he public are i oid 18,111 invited. The sub. man, of w om it mighVbe sai he had me ny they now of the -country. The crops In the this year. !-'a L verygood sign. -Schoot.'; see- " t . L - u wi ( � &Uld � . � - d Capes.. I Large School in a Small City. , act for dise- soon Ybe, 11 Resolved that warm fric do and no enomieV He was v ell - . i 11, try, T. Robinson i ad torial admmittee, Min I I Moosejaw district were good thim yearIj tion No, .11 -getting a new football rom. Abott Jakkets an . L I � I t would be in &e interests of the' town of read in pu )1ic affairs an,4 was is strong Ilib. . - I . . I . nie Beattie, Mabe, G ovenlook! L Hodgibei , companies to ebtablish oral in pol ties., and in 4is da� was a worthy theywere not injured with the ,heavy,, rains, alt. , The eacher and scholars are getting I I . . I'll, - . G. Lynch. Blubi. -P vaident.,"Y Neal ; vice- ` 3esfortb to bonu and enter . . . � .9 which prevailed and did so much damoge in ir -wm. ' . . 11 _� . �. atoon is laid up with a z sore OJM4�8pe ' . actories here,.' ... he leaders in the dipbate loin citi, H�,! leaves a Is a of Manitoba, - Threshinj � - ine, is 411. We have something over 200 yet to dis_ I _ .presidenti MaIZ213 McDonald ; secreta many parts wfl,s� I itek. _� N1 rs J Wi ,htmau, 6th I poxe- of� - They are this season's styles, made I � e�� I s out) �he country, all - * - Z . W ! i circle of ends r 4 . Clara Me wil 6 Me"arm. Jo in A. Wilson and R. Ck i � i Kipl�j' t-essurer, 1. Geri , I etty much finished when they Jef - On: � I — - , . I i m mill do ret t� loam of . - 0 and come in a variet, . y of atride " h I ht, ar d t iey will be assiste, - � , -, Be .3 eswr g d by of whom m . his pr I �y � . I up of go- d cloths, managing eommit-46 . Scotti Cie . Ot- their wa t Winnipeg, howover, the ftwi I STRATFORD, ONTARIP, Came, R. Wilson, A. S. McLean ; ed !: )ther able speaker I. This is a live subject death, although lived,ove'r the � , Bayfield. colorings. For the balance of this m I . . � itorial 1. f I A. 'Him widow, thousanle Of acres still standingi in the, I ' 1, onth I .- , as' the beat training in commercial . co . rnmittee, Cassie Gillespie, Jessie Lyn h, I n town at Me h �, and should .attract a ted three -m core and ten �, year ! . stooks. They met many old gurdnites In. BiJ,,iii all&ce Johnston returned "'from they will go at . I , a I . � 'Giv � 3" ar a 0 d Jlhte survive h im, � . . I . 1, ge th � . R. Kemp W Ellia --tions will be i. atten a.' The debate will, start .two sons a rid tw t he N6rthiw at last Satur�ay, after ,& t science, shorthand, typewriting, &c., which t I tt. The ele I . the Moosejaw district, and they '8� -, hree . harp at 8 o ONE-; while one son and one aughr�ier died sev , Iral ! Y ,3T?!t4'8 9 He likes that .country.Very I I . he best situ- held next Wodnes Jay afternoon. � I k. a . � - I rip ago. The remailis were intArredl in are all seemingiy doing well and 1, � ar� weerl� I 'Ont I * is 1 $3,150, $3.85, $4.05, 1 enables the possessor to secure t , I . yen rail -��Rd a those now there from th' lo- ! I — I . I . � �i- 35, 95.95, $6.50, - , I . I I : pleased viith their lot and make no 11 com. I � i. I - Atio, Our graduates are always sucoess- COUNWIL Dopic.s.-The regulai'mouthly the nk came :iery on Tu4 � : 4 1� mlity STS I blug well.-Mesers. ScoW and . , Maitlandba . soday.1 � I 1. ful.l."'Writeto-day for beautiful catalogue. I POTATOI�S. -An )the r carload of first-class, . - . I plaint$. i � ;i I . $7.9-5, $7,85, $8.40, � - 1;. Potatoesjus recolve�,anc forsaleatthe seed s§ore� eetiag of couticl 'Was held on Monday 1 1 1 —0— � I � I IeK nit have moved their office to ,John - . � i . . . I 34odal;iate rates, board cheap, enter any time. Of IIAXIVrox & KFRAL. LKV, : 5eaforth. 16144 ��! ening. The at tion of W.. G. Willis and LOCAL BRIEFS. -Mr. James Dick has gold � a I "IP V4 uildih the part lfi�-tely I - � . , I 1, . . i - t g, ,occupying And ark that may be higher in pricevill ba, N� ' . 4444-52 � t ., , - his hotel property a A business to Ur. - Winthrop . , _ y W. J.. ELLIOTT, Principal, pri a, . �v7 ye a praying that the Me - acs d y D, Monroe, -:-Remember the _ - � I For 6rat -class p)tat)es at the rigb " subject to a liberal. reduction. -_ � go to A. Car lno'o, Ses fort) . ] I hanics' Institute ' Jacob m. Pon �nc�ert by the Lou Graham Mimsion � - converted into a free Klir g, of Winghv The new o* Nothing is equal to a good high on alt I . � I I possession on the Ist of a- lined, laced or buckle shoe an'A a good Palk oi�lieath-� ' L L . . - I ,, Plan ri , was rec ill be . Prietor ts ces tr I � Agiv- . I ; . . of. iall for the Dtirward Lily concert ibrary eived and the matter'wl . or leffirinp for winter wear. We Uve, thein for� � 4ndjia f�t.'Andtewa church on Thank , . f . � . . I $8L t. . . PRODUCE WANTED. Fear's drug store atteril Saturday morning.- submitted to ti a rR,te payers at the munici- comber. We have n I learned wh men (leg$rings.and felt lined sh,)es) oombiae& for .. ifig nlght�, Ray. Mr. Muir, of Bruceflold, 'a . . � � . . � Jackets. L . I - 1614� 0 It 7inr; I eeches wiU ai' � . Ticketat 25c, 35c. and f 00. , L petition from Dick inten is to do, ba , he'talks of tak W. H. Wiffl@, bootg and shopm, 11catorth. � 16+1 , sA rem. Short sp - pal elections ih a ivar . ,A `� tolg��e:d A - �mo AboUt Fut � � ; , y to Bri �Jiah Columb, I �.�_ Mr. Robert in- Che�se Corn resident ministers, and t4usic, 11 . We buy for cash or trade al , .1 . I . -1 , . , I try. IWO-tf , sucti of rs, on it OftYp sold their Sept -ember cheese fot 10 : to 4:60 I -�Irl I I -kinds and pl WAN'TPi -Cho; Ce buler 17c, dried P. ohn McIntosh an 1 19 others asking for a ii DOTS. -The Wintbiop . I . as and G. E. iNq, Winglism. ropoing on Goaer ch stieet Opposite 'West ttre'r?s On sale oe. Satur' � - I . P . I - ,0 ecitations' by membi6ra ot the � I I - - .- , -_ . any quantity of .Produce, much 'as Butter, I � V 11 -al. extra quality Ladisi? . Egga,,Dressed Fowl, Dressed Hogs, Hides, Tim BLEST AND ICHEAPEST FLown.- . illiam, street'lwa not granted as the I undo w" largel� attended, a d all the aniin als pound to Motaren Bros., Of Stirsi d a ba,.ind, I dimission free. -The evaN , We b ave sever i 9 . �w i A ­ . _ tator - . H. Livens 'agent foi M4111steii's Ethel roller mills r street work I ha a been exhausted. The offered weie sold at go -prices.-NO' th- cheese *ax shipped on Tuead y last,�-Mr.: 4 oZ W this season last week. A �*ery Black , Astraebatii Jackets __�biright, glosan Tallow and Potatoes. Donob,failtocallpas and sells, flour from thlo r0ill allvaym at_ bottom I . � � . prices. , a porker I kege� aa�tity of apples he soft fur, nice curl, well put toRether and- - we will make it, worth your while. � pregent Pt cc T 2 per hundred, pounds. ayor, reeve and- deputy reeve were ap., standing the bad rc %do** and unplea, nt Solomon J. Shannon killed the1 boo I . tb, I .n,been handUd.- I � I Warranted satisfactit y. .I . Livens, Seaforth. ointed a com ittee to confer with - the , weather, there was a 11 Ogelorowd of pe ple of McKillop on Thursday last � at �the' Pon# t a n1W dluson� H., J., and D. McL000 and well lined, which are. being offored at � 11 - - - _­;_ : 1614-9 coars. Colemai in reference to opening the aturde, . inthrop cli t. bipped � I Vasligj Irwin returned from Port Frank � . i . , in town on S . Vt d. the at rem � I t , , an of the W ,ease fact . i 1 7 . ' Mesa plaoss had a iple did the scale@ 4546 pounds. ; ! Fi0ing w The greatest ,, nd, best in the wort - I I I I Wt Ivepli, " 'very ligbt--'� this - � I - BEATTI E BROS., i undry and if �ecessary to open negotations I and I other usi . ' 7 � � I .� $25,00, S�07,50, $30,00- - - H, e r bID I'l 0 n, for horses and cattle,at Reid &'Wilson's, ith parties ,ho are willing to purchase day's busi ego. -Mr. : sell N. Hill# tes, her -0 i . � f 111.-�-Polea fo� the telephone were placed 1 W-50, $35-00., $37.50'9 S.,to ' : I I , I fh 1 1611.8 1 � in school etion No. 4 Me illo, , has teen I i I � I I - 11me. Also to onfer with Broadfoot & Box DrVsdale' C a the road th I week. I . I � .. I I . and $40.00 each. I . I I . Grocers # Butchers, 1� i [ -engage for the year � I I I � i ! i. I ' NENN- Rr!,r � " to the exte sion of their factor , U ill 8 a - AIR Siror.-I beg to: annotince - .y, the re 1 8 . r. H WANDERINVS. . Earth's w " b mantle i � J . 8 ;; 11 � � . , � . �'] � : - . That I II4 open,�d oi it a boot and @hoe repair 9%op. ittee io �eport at next meeting of good teac er.- Seven r eight car loadi i of I . � . . . SEAFORTH. � TEL. NO. 8. ,e was in otir midst a few &I . I . . 11 Qroraartyl. ; o osite Feales drug stOre, Seafortb, where I wil be Joom m unts to the amount of $478.74 ,all t'week.w,Mr.. . � I .1 I % These Pur Jacketa were made specially toi , y B i ; i XOTRS� , -Xr� James Mill r , , i p t all wbo may fay, I nell; Acco, . cattle war! . "hipped fr� n here to the old I so - have a - and son * it. I L 098 , pYeaaed t� trixe or me with their .Alex. Denomy and Miss - ri In . 1. 0 cla wcik done on abort noqiee, 4 ouncil kdjourned to meet country la Th)oe interested in the . . I I 'a' - Firlo, , ere passed ano 0 t week. - our der, in different, lengths and 1z"es., . I I p1strona 0 , . joined hands in the bonds Of Im Ony. I at AvFood for a few days last w . .- � L . and sa efacii1on rav toed. Orderod work a t the call of t a mayor, I shiWnents were Messrs. Elliott, R. Win ,,er, . I L i Lite with Ze latest out of collar and sleeves. . � I I The nuptial knot w "- tied b� r � Re or . r. Robort VVIIIII gave a farewell par" to �. . - Bargains in : Ladies' Coats, specialty LovitiWi,T,$eoitorih,fomarlysmylo�edI , I `1 I , - 61 . . with Mr. W. H. WllIi i. I f_�_, 1610?4 1 0 T. F. C me, John FO ler and J. H. I de Courtois. -Misses Mary and A n4nda eseau, t o young pe I Dole of the neighborho ', on ! . L I . � ! A FIRE.-B4ween nine and -ten o'clock Ddugall. We hope the P Will strike a od I - . . . . � - -- I W a in A! ... We bare stiff left on hind about 200 Ladies' Costs, CASH VOh POURTRY -Peopi6 wishing; to ! Monday night, he fire alarm again disturb- market. -'Mr. Frank I reeman has m ed who have spent the last fo, " the i I ursda$ ,3*�uing lamb. All report h1living all good stylish garments. We have determined to got cash and the I Irrhot t price for their poul�ry, �' I a I " . amily * Clinton, returned 'home- Is iO Sst,64ay,- a ut a vely bt . lijoyable time. -Mr. Benj�min' Abo#t --Fur-. Capes. - . * I clearthern out- For She next, two weiks we will should 11 at T. R. V. C se & CoA butcher shop, d th peace, b1t this t� a there was real his f to Ethel, whi re he is euggage In Mro. George Denomy, of C)iiirtwright, at-: I ggaith, bifl#ensall, spent Saturday,,yisit- " . . *laughter them as follows : $12 goods for $9 00 ; $10 Camich ci's Block, a esfo4h, 10111f I a.use for all the noise � d it is a matter for the millitg business. -Next Thursda, ,in � f! this - - - �, , , - , , I 90 rr�es ei h;. I � I I t I _;i � � rRn p: " F F_ i t�, In - I u , nt, Z Lac, '0 i . 4 1 �, tte , if I It' - a: 6 � �, i � 0 ` � � � . 74 0 . ' el ;I- u , , '� I f I i , ItO i a 0 a y a �, ! i: ' 0 � I ' i T' jety 41 V, �'O th f, J . L a a a" � ted t 11, I a �n i � Y, . t I 9 th zen , I rou � 'i oply re I I he ha I a .,i �. W 81 I a ,I, T08i t, �11 �y , K I I 14t I � ni oe - W � I � t 0 � ol - I I _C I I Rr il , 'i� :� 5�(, �_ 11 -1 � I 1i � I i 0 ; �- 11 i � M irf, 11 h' I , o . costs for r'.9b ; $3 cost$ for,86,6a; $6 costs for $4,80; 1 . I ih 9 tended her brother-in-law's , Odding. 4-­�Misx ill 0 his son� r. William I . I . Thanksgiving day.-Xlr'� T. R. F. Case ad . I .11 ' Di�m -(4 Room (- -ITLT.; WANTED at the Am- , Ongratulation at the damage done was: . dogs que ni, ht berry,, a %thony Allen, who rdiides We have a good many different kinds, -_ tables of coats, which will be sold at balf -price. The eric&n otel. Brusaos. JOHN AmVIXT. "�'O­ "" &I lumbe worried by of Grauil Pend, were visiti� g i their - �unole,l near V I at present vej $4 costs for $3.20; $3 coats for $2,40. Also two Tillie Brenner and Miss Alm �6j Bosseq , - , � i6ii-tf 0o slight. The � re oc irred in the' back , _ sever I � I art I - I last wee . ! �,tlir,igm. is ry ill,ji but different lengths, and different sizes, this. - earliest buyers get the best choice. Atragularprioes ,.-We have .50 cords, of of the old n foundry --on Main " rbey were paetfired on the old . I I a. The prices are WOO FOR SAM an f rm in Tucke:ramith.-Mr. Rich. Mr. Joseph Rau. -Mr. Lofi Js Messes I 6u box N*e hope', to soon bear of his recovery. 4Miss sesson!s purchase I we have never, in past season@, bhown as good values r, he ema " ; Dono v, gone,to Woolislay, where he his see I red a Baboiz, U Egitiondville, is at � pressi:6 the 'cordially invite the bestj dry barowo d, 4 feet, at 63 per cord. RNID treat, and in t part �1 the building used I i as we are showing this season. We; . I . & WILSON, Seafortib. I 1611ts Mr. Gpor& Fitzgera�d for the manufac- I Oney ar d family, �ho have been livl 14 . . � rel * t position in niture 916ore.­-� � gro.mLnen a fu . Mr. and 'Mrs, $ 8.00, $10.00, $12 50, � Inspection. - THAl x F.R.-The Ladies' Aid re of his hard stone finish. ,He had stored here for a muple of yeils oat, have -mo �i I I �uext of �her "t and uncle - - -"- . . . ".. d Geormette, of Grand Bend, was James Hyslo P�-Mr- aud Mrs. Boyle are at $15.00, $20.00, $25.00, 1 ­ Oc-lef. of the Mott odis - church will -4ve their an. �u I t.�. I If 11 4; _h.A ­A.nt, 1 to Str tford where Mr' oney has bouo,ht � . I . WLV 0%;VVLM �L.v � V " . JV I . the guest of Mr. Joseph an I V, Sun- present 911 t1 a 1101 llst.-,Nlms . I I . . ' � i " I .rewes is &Z I � W. . Dinner Ill be served It the basement from 6 to 8 ell as a con6derabl! qua�tity of ban- h .. �t ; day.w_'Mr. Frank Gran% hie �aiet6r . prosent the next of Mr. Bell. -Mr. Alex- . is ere jam pow i , With a number of prices between -these, ' � - and other sJich inflamm�ble materials. 1 Potte , of East Wawan' h, lille � k a trip to St. Marys t o!clock, f ter which i 6n It tert.sting program will be I Jenni , of Port Frank, who ,r --F - , _ Wm. VicKa-rcl & V0. nual dir ner on the wen ne ,-of Thanksgiving Day. tWe I a bla, kamithing busin so. - Y. ra. Water rille a SEAFORTH, ",a ,a beenI visit ;uder Mille too . . r ; I I I . figures. We are also showini some excel- riends and relatives here, retnmed *eek. -41r. R�icbard Rodgers is visitin at ___ rendere in the chur(h.' As the fire was mostly n thel top ,part of visiting her parentm ' .. � and Mrs I A a - � � I , Addresses by resident min- �he building the firemen were able to get 0 � "tl , ing f erx r citations readinj s, interspersed with choice, : Nicho., of North Mai street,and 0 her lent value in soloctio 9 of music by t is choir. Admission. 26c. . home last week. -Mr. John Et4e is !going McLaren's t do week. -Mr. Thomas SIx are - Grand Trunk Railway "' � the flames undef contrc I before it got into frien�ds.-Mfi Robert Richardson, wh Byioide of President, 1613-2 0 to join the noble army of bena��.icts sh�rtly. 'was in 8trat'ord last week on the ielection . I , 3 t re �r. � .0 � . � Mr. Fitzgerald' stock.and thus prevented a here for a mouth, waitirl on her m( . -Quite a number of the rhen this locality t . rial, didd fr4 rn all. accounts we are likely to I rOT NTIAL.-The Hoffman stock to be re- I Mrs. ittle, returned toler home ii Walk'. ; I I . I duced $ 000 this month, ;f pricel will do the buel- ' �eiry� serious fire The cause of the fire is a I . xe working in Mr. Contine'o bus4 near �ave a now 4 loction.-Mr. Bell's new black- Ruffs, Oaperin�es, Thanksgiving Rates. .(891 Illipe,y, Man lilos-and Dress Goodi at 5be on , !npterv, as Mr. Fitzgdrald had been in the ; erton n Satu:day last. 4-M r. Tuck is iow 0 1 1 - I 'mith sb�p i nearing co I tion, and the . , . ' , � � - c closes at 6 p. in. every eveninir. ox- I du tor of I � ; i I St Bayfield, � — F i : ng Opp] m . I the doll r. 'r . 1place about foul o'�loc c that afternoon and I -condu a orth and, Bru Ole ; t" 2, a; waiting. -Mr. - . - apt 8 rday. .Store fixturcs for sale. R. M. SMITIL � I I ine.--M the Et � 0 i I Oun tMlo I .are pa ion y : ingle, I goin-g by all `"" : left everything appare ntly all right. On stage � is. � . I 8 Fir8t-class Fare, gooi . 1 1614-1 q r. and -�' D. D. Wilson of . imon !�'ille ig'rushing business, preparing Storm Ooltars, .. . -trains, November 23rd i,nd 24th, returning '. . i account of. the inflam nable nature of the I this tAwn, are in recelp of 6. parting son, i Dublin. I . . . . L . � ! � r season. �; 'is! . . venir-rom Lord and I Aberdeen, wolch No S -Miss Katie Carpentpr was IvIisit- 11 or the ' in . I � . Dmn's, Seaforth, the place to do. your � Material he is u h i 'always very cars- TA - Monday 28th. . Ing,- a is 9 � � trading for dry goods or I oceries. 1614,�i . � � � - , ,We issue tickets the previous night for �ful that no fire ?f any kind is around the consists of a `beauti lly und little volt me ing her sister. Mrs. Dave Mo(brinell,ifor 'a I � Blake. . -1 M U ffs, We might say that those desiring to par- ' .Place., so that it, could not have orighasted , entitled, " Where - wells our Lady of the few days. -Miss Maggie Casey, who !has. I I . , I � - the early morning train. chase ft to of any kind sho Ad call on NcPherso4 & - - � ITEMS be weather in this vicinity'has -,-- " I Please ring u' p or drop in and get rates f I 1tratford, the only fur .manufacturers in Ithe ftom.any internal sour*. - Sunshine," and on the 1 wt Tge of wl ich been livi mg in the yl,illage for s me timo, � has ' . a u Cc 0 - . I . 11 G& Pd ,a G h, 1 M an v A of late, especially on Suinday I - to All Points. weA. We carry An I rnme nse ktook of ladiet? wiats, i. �� I i *1 is a Poementitiled. ,,ad od . Bass retuimed to her ,;�me in Sedort � ins. � - ' - I . ion . . � vonin an a number of rubbers ,were. Oaps and Mitts. collars, ruff -s' ntle.1s; vion's coats, caps and witty. i TiiE CitRisTIAN. EXbEAVOR MEETING.- You," bo from the i y Al oar- Clara MTKenna, our popular teache: has I . Making over l'u'rul of all tinds into new styles to a I I - rp . L I � !be meetina in the Pr6bvterian church on dean. It a a kind sud'thoughtful rem1em- been rojengaged for 1899. re. �a: nes, eft in mud. The.,darkness and the � 4, . I . W - Z5"_TV1_LJbJL1 V I JUIL.JJPA promment. tea uro - It o ir fur department, ple- - , ' brance of past friends' 3irps and will, no Woods and little daughter, Grace,J ,vho- ud seied to prove gooa for the yoting I Phj.rs�;fi & CO.. 64 Or, arlojetrect. 16144 : Monday ev,�ning last, 6uder the auspices of I i 'home from Christian Endeavor. I . . , ni I . � I ) t�e I . I �he Christian Endeavor' Society, was well ' doubt, be ighly priz#d � recipients.- have be visiting relatives for- some timo. pe,,6�1,e � I - - I goose feathe , . I Mr. A ndr w Hyslop, of � ey was in town past, lef for their oily home' last -wA - Ise ag gie Douglas hats returned .b . . .ILG MMWrT_ So.wu good fres] re wanted'at Ome _ 4 S' Mullett & CO,16, Be dorth' attended. The'principal attraction was the - , 10 I . 161t.1 � I ou`Tumda�, Mr. ya r 81 On fro' Dqlutl ,;;where she hss for� som . Commercial Building, Seafor-th. , - �ddrass,by Ret ,p has just returned )Also Ell Carroll has resigned I . , a time I . I - THE GPWATEST SNAT, OF THE DAY. -We ,� . Mr. Knowles, of Galt. from a trip to hlinitobw�and the North est. as teach r in the St. Coin an B eo an 'age I in is barrister's office. -4-Mr. __ - I 11 -_ . I I I .D iv�r � have received from the Government 20 Snider rifles �The chair was coupied by Rev. Dr. Moo MI �ir . f4r the Hugh Ryan our former wa,cher, who bits � I I In perfect condition, which we offor at 85 each, in. onald, who, i pleasing remarks, in- He was as Jai west 'Moose Mountain, will be r placed by Miss Desy . SPECIA36A " I , ftl,r t gtoV cludIng bayont t, sea bard and 20i rounds of ball- ., i a few L br ..t,and family have coming year. -Will Brennan lolft Islestl V5 eek - g, was . kt fv" troduced the a eaker of the evening. Mr. where hi,, 6the 7 Tho I been illl at tie residence of Ati Caplin ' I cartridges. We have also shot caoridgto for these -' resided for over fiftee for Chicago to remain the wi ter a &Ooj I. - iemove� to 'his home in Munganno on - " one hundred ends of Dress 31a- _ ­ # rifles. Secure one b(fnre they ail go, as we cannob Knowles has t1 a gift of language and elo - years. Zw lilked � We 411 wish About 9' 0 1 0*0 I 'Tuiesday. bim� a speed ' 1614.1 uence commo to his country � torials, plain or fancy, suitable for skirts or I I � I Iret more. Reid & Wilson, Seafortq- men, be be- : some parts of thi count fairly well, but Alfred Aikens has returned f om Dikots, povery. M , Wm. Thirsk chose a �attreer __ , did not think mi ch of o 1 ' __ ing 4 native of the Emerald isle. He de- or parts. On I the where hi i has been for some ollths.­r-Mrs. ' waists, lengths from 2 to 5 yards each; will- , . � I I Now is the time- to make . our Chris*nas I , his comfort ble Cassidy � cakes. Chrice 'nem ralsInF, curn nhy peols" spices livered'& most loquent and interesting ad- I whole, he gnnc,x prof ref . of Stratford, wag up til ,�F 0, Paj on Tue day for his auction sale than be cleared at it very low figure, DISTRICT MATTERS. . -a . . homestead in Gr �y to t � th6 firm da , appointed 'for it. -Min katie . I and all kind" of ifil at -class grocei les at DiLL's, Sea- d`ess, which was enlivened by frequent-, I best he saw in the few dayi ago seeing friends. I r. �� Michel . I ; - t . . . , � forth. I . 1614-1 Peg of wit. � His rem" arks. were calculated i west, although pi �rhaps 'a can't make money was in t ie e'aasic city last we on buolineso le, figho er, who has been home on a visi . I I 'VV Cow Chains, 1U)pe gies, (roes -cut Saws to encourage w rkers in the good cause and as fast as sonie of them 'ay they-dotherv.- - ! I I to 1lier fare its, has returned W: Mitchell.- � . . � , .1 Aid of th' 0 - - I i N,.c THE BXPOSITOR *om NO - . � � J i irch -lo . , r iol', sr., our i . - � The Ladies' Methodist ch ' . M 1. R . . 2ew ti�erchau was I . . I . i ndon this week on 1P ;ins. until the end I of the century to and Axes, tr� S ' . Mut ott & Co., S.& orth. ,1614.1 , to in I epire all w io heard him to increased ' Wingliam. ; I bdainess.L Finally— WM%TED, - Poultry, butter, eggs and effort. Selecti( no were also given by - the will hold their annual Tiankagivin sulper , * . 11 � I . 0 o=��os.-Mr.A. Simmofie, ed4o resent attending ' new subsoribers for ONE DOL- dried 3pples; higheB price paid at DILL'S, Seaforth. church. choir, aj id solos and duets by mem- and entertainment in the church on ThIrs- J � r o fjn�ma Thoinson who is at p ` 8 ffice� to el so at Clinton, spent -. day evening next. Theis ai�nuai gii 14 1614.1 . dded variety and increas* I .ther ngs the Journal, has moved hi th th moo . boo Sunday Any lady who may need any of the LAR. Send in yonr . names at once. Foj! gennine gmd bargaia;3 on stoves, new ' berwof the oboi. � I are invariably pleasant, sociable events,'%nd. Tarnblyo� block, He has ale moved hi liniii er the parental roof.. -7 -Mrs. Phill �Ma­r- goo .. . 4� � - ad the pleasure i of the meeting, The fire I . . . . I . I do mentioned in this column, and who- 4%nd, efilICC'Ally SOCODd-hand coal sbiveii, . . � fane stdre to, the same buik ii3g And wil 'n wants to get the most, and the beat -that her ArI4 9(cond as the ladies' are makin so rb i to ; �a is o 'the sick list this wee . e 1 hope I To CO 1MrNP0.V1)F'-T8. -Thursday next be- 1614.1 alarm sounded ust as Mr. Knowles com- ,ecial affo - . . I � .-- . try 8, Mullett & I ., Seaforth, - I esa ; 4 _ �c . , to 8 r a above the store. -The men fronji towl fo y recio%ve -Miss rti Kaiser, money can buy, should come to our store. ing Thanksgiving day, it will be neces3ary I TiiE famous ieeting : have this ,one eclip 0 11 former similiar w g I . "Bost -on Ideals" open a mas, and caused, the n � ho went to Muskoka about the lot Of No -1 of 11ensall, was recent1v the neat of ,;Miss . for Tif z Exvoarrort to go to press one da week'a engagement a -,the &rdno Opera House,'$ea- to be brought to a more abrupt termination events, ail wh6. attend i re sure to. have a . - I I I y � m6st enjoyable( evening. -M�s. F. G-�. Si,np- vember, on a hunting expedition, ie�urne Fee. -M . and Mrs. James Delpty': aiid than otherwise would have been the case. � . , � � �� forth, commencing X onda.�.l Novery bor 21st, opening I on Wednesday. They brought with jhem sol, Cent alia, paid a flying visit to Blaka earlier than usual, Oar correspondents in the comedy drawn, "The Cour terfeiters." 'rho The result. of this ineeeing will be, no doubt, � 8013,1 of Lo�ndon, 18 SpoU(IIIIg 4� few days i ,ith . _ id, therefore, greatly oblige by sending 00ruPzny consists of twelve a . rtints, including George �to create an inelrieased interest in the Chris- I her fabher�a family at th� Methodist par, ion- four deer. They report having bad '�good on Satur4sy lamb. � . I woul � I time. -Invitations are out for a biithday . . Almonte who appe, red here last.seaf;.on In- Finni- � ' Mis 4�dsoh, daughteii, of � - � I . . also Ifttle Helen . - . I 'ndea `ociety and to encourage and �ee. - a Bell Rich I . i . .0 ' M Caba,'the cleve I '— I - in their copy one day earlier than usuial, ganli Fortune; I Itian 14, vor ' � I � 1� I e8t of all child artisti, Inordertioconvinv.etbopeo. '�stimulate itumembersto renewed effort in I fd r. Rob6rt Richardson, formerly of this party to be given4by the PreitbyteriaO US- i elhurst. . , t , ' ' I I This wi�ll be a great aid to us and will save I loof Sesforth that t io oomi)any are flr8t-CJass, claan. ithe J . . I town, butlnow of Walk�rton, has been' - sion Band in the lecture room of the chureb, � 4 - Chis � 11 . G T-171 e 7' J�, . . ' Ma8terlocaise. . . I i - i an 0 . Loa - arries Workman has moved on .disapp6intment to themselves and others. and relined, tho Eran %­ernent make a special offer to � I gaged as t6achor in Wal ierton model school on Thanksgiving day. The progra m � will r . I I . � _* . ' be iven at 3.30 p. m., and birthday; leake . r , in Hay township, near Hill's I � ! for the coming year. -N. ra. Busse), of Mex- I I . - I beat reserved seats f r blonday evi ,, iing fnr 16a, it 9 , ' DIEM AT _�Z.1.%] 11TO.N. =The gentleman ico City, is wi f . reen, I r. Orkman and'the familyl will - - . the ladies for Moods) ;vaninz. Ladito. can secure is ne, f e- I , re 3 r a drug store ; 6 be served at 5 p. m. -A negrc ti,oupe y . I ; Tending some wee�tratithe , - : greatly missed around here.-M"$rx,.. - t'A%'r;)K l.N1)UCTZD,-WC notice by the cured befo 6 O'c!O k P, ni_ab Fi ; '.wh�se sudden demise, is referred to in the . , gave concerto in the town hall on r6esday 1 1 Orangeville Banner,tbat Rev. I.?,,. W. Dickie, after 6 o'clock. ri pricel. Ma ince on Thanks- ! - Methodist paitionage, � for husband, eldest i . I /We F,4 ITT6 . I I I A from a Brampton paper and Wednesday evenings. I . I . I I( this gi ving day and Saturday -prices ift, 20c and 30c, � ,following extrab Yieliman and Brintnell, tbreabers 6 B. A, latel assistant to Dr McDonald i son of Rev. A- L. Rn ell' is CO�traciin ; � I I . " F I . . I a � 5 -35, barns to Vnresh out yeV 11 ; I I f� A i f 4 11, f 4r Q . � 1614-1 � was,a brother Of mr, Robert Young, for- � , ; t­� .� 4- -f +6 T & . I 1 .3 � I 1 I 11 1041111y, nave . — __ - — . � -_ , I -1 - ­, ­ ­ ­ � � %� � lj­� VrMLIc V V. *--- merly of Seafox th. but now of' London ; he . .6� v. V i n ernat yna An - �1 � ! . his seagon.-JohII Taylor and Wm. Hough -1 - I I - ! I � G. es I � . � Lumley. � : I _. ­-, - Andrew's chureh, in that town, on Tuesday ' _OnCe L '�' - reat Northern Rai Company,�Mria. . I I � - - DE,�'Tll Ole JAMES . Di,;CA?.2ILL0.1;. .wan also a. re'lat, e. 86 arsha' '00, �,bo have � been laid up with the' --- y of Mrs. Jo ph M 11, , I L - df, Wit, week. The induction Sermon was has the blaak robe ' al. vi8ited ou I LiLtle, of West Goderich street, .died on NOTES. -The little daughter of M�rg, jobn nuimpp; for rome, time, are able to be at . ! I - I H MO a&"in d r of-Seaforth, an(,[ resided here a good many Tuesday evening, Mrsi'lLittle had'bee# ill Cinn who has been seriously ill, iS, r6e6ver. . ­ I 'T rmers ' I I . ,ach;%d by -Rev. James Me ullen,of no m pre ' iilholh,l" idst, and the young alual promising as ;yeai s ago : M . enry Young, of Bramp, f^r _1_21f. +.w . f hair �vork again.�- be most of the fa Dry Goods Co. een�re- Rey Dr McRobbie of F �A . : I ^ .*­ . 11 .�. " -I I : I I . - . - 0 9 -well as the old ar3 cat upol to D war its ,ton, was calle up n on Thursday of last .Y , � - ­ W 0V VA " . ing,-Alro. r. Magert, of Welland Junction, U thil neig hbod had their roots all up . . addreofsed the pastor, and Rev. Mr, Farqu- - a " � ferer, so that in her case the change *as recently visited bar cougin, Mrs, 11ii c , I - I call. This time it, was a brig t and intelli- 'wee c, to fatho tie deep mysteries of death I I lore,the rain Nst week.-Jutson Moore, � . . . harson� of Claude, the people, ,Mr. Dickio � � . a welcome one, . She was a lady Jvho �wiks Miller, of the boundary, Hibb 4 Miss I I I . gent young man, in the perison of James 'wibl lout an ins an �)s warning, Possessing a � I A fstai[r4, and the'Gurne agent were 1 putz I euters' upon his new pastorate under the � � respected and beloved by all who k ow Oar. Jennie Miller, of Munro Mitch 11' oadj , , y I -' . - DeCantillon, Son of Mr. Pat ick DeCantil- stro 3g, healthy cc natibution, and weighing I P ng 86J.nrnace i the Presbyterian c4urch , - I . ; .most tuvorable circumstances, and him nu, 1013, of Seafonh. The deceas 3d had always - up ards of 2061 pounds, Mr. Young - had all -Mr. John Forbes, son of Mr. Ar h sweat Sabbath at, her home in Rib',crt.- n. Thursday o�lsmt week.-Airp, W. J. C4th's , Gre a -r -test Cash . I �� ur yo a C rnerouN friends here will unite with us in , oyed the best )f healbh ' hr 0 Fbibes, leaves on'Monday next for Vic ria, Ouse cleaning is- now the order of t a da ddoll's brother is visiti � . until June last, thr.ugh li�e be In I avored with exceptionally ngat Rev' Mr. wilihingL him the greatest measure of success an i . Texas, where he expectg] to obtain a ood and some farme'ra have no I . nen he wais sticken with hemorrhages, goodhealth, sc�ar�ely havinga�aingle da"Y's b Yet fin -shed VVaddell's this ,�veek.-The re-opent, g of I in his -#ew field of I ibor. . I situation on'a railwai f which'his uncl� is gathering in their turnipx.-Mr. Robert Dr Good.s -04ore. , �. I while etniployed i i Cleveland. Consumption illne'so. Thuro0ay morning he went about ' I ;he Preibyterianthurch will be held' next y A3,& 4.0— manager Mr Forbes : a a atead!4, M TIA -irl. 1.3 Z � . . I I . � soon followed, de ipiVe AIL thati rriedical skill ,him usual *ork� (being a carpenter), in him . I 0 1 1 0 .�, ­ ona , o the Inameo oad, W 10 is 3unda �20(i Onthe followiag�even- � . - , _' young man, and will mA cc a f him. past his four score and three years, I foll, y I I , F40.1i Vrm)v��. " Mr. James Elder, of could do. In July he came to, big home �MAU�l way,,andlat noon returned home and !ve�d ng a fowl supper� will be given in the'basew ­ I miall Farm." Virden, Manitoba, writes here, ills is ent o( the church, for which s(Iff � . ,self in the new west. -I he Weaver lacrO'soe the plough the last day of October. � I � I occation a � I I thinking a 6,haDge might benefit him, �partook of a hoart meal, after which be � . . I I I . , y -laughter in Toronto, club will hold a isecond i8 moker this (Friday) something not heard of every day, forl a mark �rand, '&Y -- on November 8-th, as follo,ws - "We have but all was in vaiu, as he� gradually sank wrote a letter Ito . I I I . his t evening, There will b programme has been prepared. -Thos. expects to resume his duties on Mond � bad sq' exceedingly backward fall. Snow until death reliewed him of his mifferings on ;d ain retumed to big work at Mr. R.H. er good programme, of his age. -Mr. and Mrs, L. W. H,, Short, qetera' intends g )ing to London th' . k While Mr. Albert Klein was driving Mr. 9. fell whien there ware Still thousand8.of acres entirely free from any&bing objectiona;ble. of Rapid City, are at present visitink rfl&a. ! so - I � , vori Zellar's horse the other day, animal ran " 8th inst He was fully fortified 0 ag ta -Alven Workmi �n has engaged Z V the I Tuesda . dgsoD,g a le, without giving evidence Everything will- be done:- in the way, of mak- uijarto . I Of Vaiii standiog in'stook, and a great deal by the Talar, ritem-of his church Allthrough of any ailment , Between the hours of t tives and friends in Usborne and F , Dr ith John Tay or for one montb.-4Misis away and came home minus the driver and . . of the orop, which was badly staeked, was wo ing .it pleasant f one present. -'The Mrs, Short is the only surviving daughter of I wagon. Mr. Klein escaped w,iti . .. his illness he retained the @a a genial dis- ,and three, however, he fell, _and with one or I %ry Nicholls in visiting friends in T*- or- i a spirs,iined : in a atilt worse condition. Winter ; is now Bishop of Huror�. will, h Id a. "Quiet day " Mr. E. Gill, of Russeldale, late . , arm. -Mr. B. Brown has solit oat his bO4 � _ . pomition,and was visited by tAe many friends . long gasp for bras 1,h expired. Heart failure lY of St, mith this weel.-Richard Nicboll�mi who I ' . I I for �the clergy of the dea cry at Seaforth; on Marys, i I 0 . I T � . as been visiting friends i . a neig bor- and oboe business to .Mr. Charles Fritz, Of WaIl � I -rly' on us, and there is Still abou't three be made through life. Hu an sympathy was the cause of � Path. - The deceased was Friday, Deceilib _ 2 d be followed by a a nes� fai, 11, - n thi wooks pr a month's threshing to do. Th ' . :. . - Dashwood, who took possession on W 90- I 0 though widespr�Iid, can do fittle to fill the �born in Huron O*t nty, near Seaforth, being or .n 41 � ood, has returned to London.-Miax (43trace ad crop, on the whole, has been very goodi and public service i�� th'e eZ,e Oing, at which �the : ! I I space left vaean6 in the family circle by the �the seVenth of �, 'amily of nine boye, b I BlYth. . . � onnor, who has been at home durink the day last. - ., � I . � I * - a ul B will preach. -Jit, an Sharp, � . 11 a , of ,tea. � � . � the province is Inuch more proapei ous taking off of the once true, kiind and loving came to Peel co,un .y early in life. i He a fo 0 , NOTES. -Mrs. G. King returned", home utinmer months, has returned to thelfffisitcat *— I it a 04 years ago." . V W c �rbb,l!j left last Natur for Houg] n, . .... W.� . I form just in, the bloom of youth, The 56 ears of age lan leaves a wife and five from the Northwest last week, wh�re she wheresbe intends remaining till spriQ.- . Wroxeter. - I . '. - I funeral services were hold in St. James' chi f4dren, two monk land three di�ughters, o Michigala. He �vas tick' a b3 R. J. Use- ; ,� . I ne donald,'t6f the danadiaw acific Railway.- was visiting friends. -Mr. and Mrs.! Wm'. � I — 0 - I Bn=s. -A cedar block -crossing has -beet' - I r . - . . E,(..-*rQN1jVILLE NOTE8.-Mr. Jacob Schmidt church, after which tie was laid -to rest in 'of the latter mairriid. Deceased was known The young peopleL of E t. Thom Baird, who were visiting friends in '�' tuwo, Zurich. I I ... the Irishtown cenietery, be am' Church I i I . made 0 the woollen mills front the bidewa& ; . has returned from a lengthened visit -to his of a sister and brother, T Side the remains as an honest, b rd,morking man, with quiet have organized, for Tr utual improvement retuined bome,to Lynden on Monday. .-Mr. THix(;s ADouT VS -Messrs. Noah Sarar. . running over the dam. -The meteor that tx- daughter in Manitbba�-Ono i� day lately M,, hel following act- �andunpretcntts manners, and big sudden and sociability, during bhe winter monthe, James, of Brussels, took possession of the as, William Beu eir and Michael MLeidiinger, ploded on the 5th of July lamb, from which William MeNay's flock of sheep was worried ed as pall -bearers : Messrs. 4. McClejinau, !taking off ii m 'cb kegretted. I L ting Commercial hotel on Monday. -Mrs.! ' I I The first mee will bf ,held in the school VVm have r turne In C alier, North D�kots. particles were distributed over the western J. Sutherla Moylan, MI: Broderick, J. i - I . * Sloan returned home 0 on . L by, dogs, and before his sonj w:ho, was plow. n d, T. i ! - ; I i room on Tuesday evening. -Mr. Thomas from.- Toron , P ain of v ry wet weather i# the part of the province, did not orr-it this loftl�' � ing in an adjoining field, could go to the Lacey, J. I)elane y, I " DEATH OF A.-40THER PIQ_NEER.-On of Tuesda after visiting friands in tha 01 it ' rescue, the marauding bruteg� had killed and __9 ; , .! i . Scott, of Toronto, is ber� visiting his grand- i P Y. orth eat,.- r. Gotleib Merner, w a I y in itx descent. A crumb weighing -_ � I Seaforth's oldep.t and befit known citizens, . mother, -a r. k H. Hammond,.G. T. R. g4alit� is - nted his farm to two of his sons '' has tween 25 and 30 pounds; was pici-ed UP 00 ­ . Mrs. Alex. --Stobie, sr. -Mr. nd -�l . t . � I , partly devoured a fine ewo, There wore Is BnOAD� SCOT.H.-We have before us n - :in the person of Mr. Robert Carmichael, - Mrs. Durward Lely, thelicelebrated Scottish enjoying his holidays. at presen, , *iglting ove to town s�id 'will permanently r in the farm of Mr. John Knox, who lives W I ' I ; . 41 three d9gs in the pa6k, and �they came to-. neatly go me entitled; 4passed away on Sibbg his friends around Milbank, Dund A! and ere eisure which ind alt . - Aen u little volu I ,,Uh evening last abont � Vocalists, Of- whom we 11� made -mention last ' a d enjoy t4e I . try couple of miles from town, On the Night y even- I he _d a -Mrs. J. "Thi;Wspel of Matthew in Broad Scotch," ifiveo'clock, lbeevefitwasitiotunexpected, ; week, will be in S( q on Monds, i m *nd t rift so justl entit1w him L mentioned, as Mr. Knox's sons were. stoiii - "Ward this village when chl sod -. mf.or.t . Tara. -Mr. Will Fraser returned honi!e fro . y . . - (171reenway, 9f Crystal City, Manitoba, and I rendered by Rev, William nd-, lax Mr. Ca had been in declining : ing, the 28th in:t,.,,,,no,t ad the old country last week, after enj' I I . I ye Smith, a rin4a I ' T1 of the 23rd# as - - any dends of Mr. and Mrm, emerl will iug in the barn yard the visitor from spso" Vol a year, and for the pa pleasant visit. : ---- . � � a, Graham & Co., of To -1 lbealth for o � I I formerly stated hange of d :1 - . - Mrs. A. Rollins, of Exeter, a nt a week published by Imr, ]a -li, � at ate was oin w th Tim, EXPOSITOR in wish ; ail ablaze, came gracefully mailing over 04r, - . I in 0 -- � Ing i am I lately with their brother, Mr V Hicks, of ronto. This is a 3otable attempt to adapt! 1three or four n ontho had been closely ' made necessary t of Cardno's hall . ' I � i . es,IW happiness and a long 1i barn, and landing seemingly on the MAUUM 0 I c * 'on � 8 village . njoy thi .-Mr. John Folland is disposing the colloquiaJ v(rnacular of Scotland to! confined to the hiouse. He had reached the I . Varna. I : . 114 ' i being engage for the atter date. Addi- - a F asures of their retirement fro the heap, A search made the same evening M of his property, and intends leaving -here as Bible themes. A most the Only attempts! good -age of npar.!y 82 years. Mr. Car. tional particulars will,b, given next w0 NoTxS.-We regret to bear of the 11orioue ore a4ive duties of life, which tbeir�� ' sulted in nothing, but sub"eatly, t1w lek. I . resi- soon as he gets his affairs' in shape. We hitherto have baen the "P;almsli andl 1michael wa b a in Scothland, but came -The first of a series of onthly stock shies illness of Mr. James Turner, Of the � Pa", ones here will give them,: -'Mr. D. tein- " particle of "Matter " was picited up Over Y Hately Wad-� to V 7 "n . � � � 'believe be intends going weati but has not " Isaiah" in Scotch prose, b, r setf� his countr� lien quite voung. He first , will be held at the Quee �'s hotel yards, Sea. line, but hope to see him around agaut sona. 9ach a', few syx ago bid farewell to a - old the fence near by. It is -now on exhibi yet decided on any particular location. dell, of Glasgow. His rendering was too led in Montkeal, afterwards removing to i forth, on Saturd i ov rnber 24th. T4ese -The evaporator has closed for. the .1 6g8on, ; And Uithfuli ser-vant in the shape o� his tion at Rutherford & Munro's store bar#.--, I � Mr., Folland has always been a good citizen, archaic, and somewhat dificult to read.! London, and frolm �bence to Exeter where, sales will be n nu ularly durinj -Mise Ida Elliott returned to Londb:n last horse i i rl g -the : i I , ack. ! The animal was 1_25 yea" old The funeral of the late Robert Dougli"'.00 I and we shall be glad to hear o ving. The for some ti apt what was known as ; winter if tb a ronage!! coorded justifies week.-Mesers. Frank and George V10eke,R and M . Steinbach bad owned him fq,r 2-2 largely attended., Howasoneof theesq, f him future Thin in more rn)dern an� floi he I � prosperity.- -Mrm. Muldrew"s :many friends translator -who has achiev3d eminence in the Vraq= iotel. In the spring of the . - be id a is a good qne, have thei�4mill running � He *oa a faftliful aniinal, and W," a settlers, and enjoyed the exteemand rs6pe-W � . I experim . now in full, i blast, years. a ant Of literat ' 4 . are pleased to have her back again, restored this departm grp.a the Scottish 1860 he came'to Scaforth and has resided and theocheme should r ceive the hearty It will be a great boon to the farmers who specis favorite with his o of the entire community. -Rev. R. & o. - i � wner and ft,inily. I . ,to her ueual health,-Tlje Rev� Mr. Shaw expert on the -Standard liclionary, and in bare ever since. I I ]'a purchased the.property. I support and encouragem ut of the public, want choppingdone. We wish: them' Ovary They ,gretted,partiog with him, b4 Wld Anderson attended the meeting of PT44- , � : peeac-hed at Bothany:and Bayfield on 8:ib- other ways�clairns tha he as, under cover n the corner of JX ain and Goderich streets, I as it will be an advantag to the farming success in their pnterprive. I . � age wi I Overtake all, and it had becoope, a tory, on Tueeds, - fit he town._BIrs. I I . _y last, at, Winghatm-PrAO' I bath laet, for the Rev, Mr. (�raham, _ who of the " 6otch," �ivau us ;an Oft desired hen known as tie IdeKernan hotel property. I community and � bene t t DEAT11 OF A Pio--iBEn,-On Tuesday' i;iighb work Oif meroy to terminate his exisonce. tices are to begin at once for the 9,111011"W' ' I T 1&colloquial version'? of the NeW Testa- . .1'e, . . I I - � occupied our pulpit. Next Babbath Mr. �hleconducted thij hotel for everalyeara, ; R. B. McLeay, o� Warwi k, in visiting v�lth of last week Mr, James Dunkin died ait th. R 0 urcho ': �: h t by Mr. Fred McCloy.-M E. sary services in the PresbyteriM ch A .8haw preaches in the afternoon at Chisel- Tiient ; something like - Henry LassAire's *ban he retlaced wi a ne7brick edifice ; bar sister, Mrs. Geot Paterson. -Miss residence of his son Andrew, on the BayfieIA" 3. OZ26611 on], rincipal of our public 5� ool also for the confirmation oar ' in F�ench a f . ow. years ago, �.rhich - , - P t P vices in the -_ I aving been rebuilt " G wav urn(d down during the big fire i Aggie Kehoe is at prese ' aorifined. to,her I Road, near Varna, at the ripe age� of 84 was ta en enddenly,ill one evening recent] Church of England, which is to take hurst, the church there h a "" . a oz; whio FLId by tbe,'hundred thousand, The itraef, fr m John street i room throt a severe alta Mr. Dunkin was it native of:C.Q,uut,v, I y during the past sutumer.-That "Smoking ch I hie" 'w - 0 ck of influenza. I years. Ind fori a time was considered in a dA�p:ger. shortly, when the Bishop of Huron t t on both Sides. He riub. ; Her many riends * Tyrone, Ireland. He emigrated odition. W . a are pleased Wrn, preach. -A now time table is in force concert It has caused considerable comment, linguistic authorities followed are 'of course . * )d'e r i c E ts Mtr : n in tbif ,o G4 will 4 papdy te, America .ous co I to I fewarable and otherwise, in our village, but Burns and ScOtt ;! especially Burns, wbose , 1equently rebuil the hotel and'the storef, ',recovery, � 1 ! I in 1842, and had been a resident I of thei howev'r, that he 18i now'on the mend and branch of the C. P. R. I I . . I : ' � . I i � - I . i I i I . � i ! i I I I : I I I * i . : I ! . . . � . � I � . I � . i I . � I - I i � i I I i 1 I I I - T ! I � i I . f I I i . � 1 ! . , � I , . i � . � i � : I - . I . I i I E , � i I i i � I I , I ! � t - . i i � I . . I I I I . . I i . I I . I . . I � � ! : I I I i � I i : � I � � : . . I � i � . i � : � I I � � i : I . . � �, , i : I � � � . 1 ! : . , ! � i t I � t i ; � I .. - . d � I . . : . : i I � ! � . . . � : . 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