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PSIT - . � I I . SEP 11 . THE, HU OR ; _. � ,, TEMBER 29,1899,: - . I - . - � . , i. 11 I 1. DII i- 4) - ­ = _. . I - - � 111111111 m I I _�. . I i . I � . I------ . .. I— I ­ 11 14MM1111MI111 � - I ' I �i — ; 40,y I I . V �, I I . y 'r . . ositions of trust. ----Pon. the amount had jumped to the tremendou e I L� I., - - � , � 4 ,,W�Lq?_o I others who occupy i1i, I 11 has hum passed thro'igh most of now freely coming into our mark t, wh _. . I I ; I � I 1 /Sw '0 I . ton, by hi ' a own bvidenice, was living a ', figure, of 60,957- cwt., or something over 150 the critical pericolo in the Canadian history is giving our little v iflage quite : buaintoo Q qu 8� silo ` . � I � � I anrff Afav 7tm. WoDL 7kil Rvl. AAIr somewhat fast life, �nd his aaeociatem were i tons per day. In cheese the increase was of this � century, all d has even. be an forced to. appearance, —O!wing to We anniversary Her- , I I - ; - . I "Sm two., flow- &WO.Wo", - I I () I I � ft O& NO Oft not so large as that in butter, but - c I 11 � �, , ?11 , � . I of a decidedly fast dharacter, and if he bad it. is onIv shoulder the rifle. In the mont i of Decom. vices at Chisclhui at Methodist hurallit, ,I Our, motto I . I . I . I - parison that it, would seem small. ber, I$38; he was drafted into Pryor and there will be no' sery i ce next Sal b i6tb in t . I � � . - not been pulled up *he he was the _proba � by corn I ! — . i � 48 I I I � . T - - 2' 4S' bilities are that he w;o not have gone farther 'Up to August 31st the,quantity of Canadian Good0ift's regim m �, and statione hurbh re. — 0 01 ave i il I � i - -, � d at Sarnia, Methodist c . - � V11 ­ - - - - - ­ A-AAAAAANNAAM ! � � Ao .11 112 Ay " AJ and fated worse. By h ,a own admission he cheese sent to Great Britain, since January from December o March ; he was not the past week have been a remin ler of ;v6b I ... : �;. � �. I . I � � � � I I � � . was living beyond his it come, and, to make Ifit, was 731,080 cwt,, I I ilt, )IS A9 20 21 2=2 � as againat 687,683 called: upon, ho ver, to - pull. the trig. in to follow. Wiiter clothing has beft ,� M6 *, inter. i1i kwn be here and b'fore it comes you need t . up the deficiency, he moorted to gambling owb. during the corresponding eight months gar. - I I 4 I . 0 s0nietbing . N 25 120 2r 28,29 1 . . I I rake out pretty liv dy.—Mr. Goo* Sufh- I !to kee you ta-m. Do rot'wait-oliPut it off too long. jNow is the 'i -eq aented questionabI6 in 1898. erlj . I I I . P . ' . I I and bettig, and ft . . . —Oa Friday, P6 3tember 15th, there died d coompaniec by his mo]i,t&er , ' Mir � A. . ! - � . - � I I ___ i resorts. These Or' extremely dangerous I tme to buy, I yo it , Ot tho fi rst choicq� and the best gbods. I . . . " I at him father's Y�sidence, Robert A., non of, JaMW'foutherland, of Heasall,�d ring t.,e L ' - I L " NEW ADVERTISEMENT& I practises for any pen on, and are almost The late Cornelius' V 'of Now n a 4 . I � - - � anderbilt, W'. J� Rai I � I art,of the week, were gu I% a at t f i ; ' T - � i , , I i .- � certain to lead to'di' race and rain sooeier I L ey, il a toe -maker, of Lucknow. fore 0 , 13 I : ,_ You ot � ght I 150 � - . . Or late ir, but they ar � oubly dangerous for York, left a foAune of upwards of $80,000, - He was as young D0 6n of great p ornise, and home, of Mr. and Mi Robert ellia.-3(1�7 I : � !) 141 see our all wool Dregs Goods at 35c, 58c, 7 I � . I I I L - . . .. . � -responi ible Position i the Beat- Alexj Martin, son i Rev. 'Mr. h �artin, ��f . I " beaten in Seaforth for the I Vr The Ogn,o betwelvin the pararithealo, 0 oaoh young men ocoup 13 000, and his death at the age of 53 was had fllle a i . � . and 81 11., " le goods cannot be i L 1. r, who for som months h " ' It � . - I L, I I i n-16ney *e I Ono do!)otes the pige of the paper on wb the Y g positions such an - . tie firm, of St. Mar ro, fo�r,five years, and was Exel� , , : va at.4tQuicksales at small profits advaIrtlitement will be found. ic Ponton did where 0 1AV is itlentifni and largely due to overwork 'and wor in thn ! I I M i leen ali. - I ate selling the i .1 I . f � . . . 14T honored.and rempibi a py all. it or the last misting at the o h, . return6d I �� ur tiotlo. i i I : a I t 1 10 I I � . I .- to retur g to I i I I i i ,I . � --McKiunon & Co, -5 however, he profits b the -lesson he has was, however, a good man with his money. . . . I Y'l-wriel Time' -Greig & Macdonald -1 the temptation to ( it is 00 great. If, management of his immense � fortune. He three years,he had be*en.!ia New York city bqme� prior his' tied es 4 Fall Jacket,� i - . I Opinfng ftlr-Wi.1l tm Pic"a-d &.J1o.-6 I filling responsible ositigna, where he con- Torooto University Alex. made malt i Wo wy ro Loan -J. L. Killotati-5 I hadi and if others simil krly situated are de- . Y I W: no . �� i . I . - hich dev�ielotpefl into friends while here, an e EI r � i I . The various enterprises in which he tracted a severe cold,. w isio$ 131 nitlef* - i I � Look Here -J. -G. Crich -5 , I - terred by his expertenci a from indulging in was � � 1. . . � � . . Auc.tod sale-Jamej chall-5 1 1 . engaged gave employment to many thous- lung trouble. ' - - I i boys I of the � coming day.—Mrs. John i ­ l . I : the practises and mingl nq With the R11111001- . . � All We Ask -C. W. NOW" I &ten which Eo nearly i eaulted in his ruin, ando of 'people, -ind his private bonefloience . —At the brid('s home, on Septembe,r dloop4r, of How'ick, in this Week vioitii!t' i I &0' our 7 pound, 6OX84,1, 1 all wool, at 2.88 a pair. ; I . . - � , 9 - I Wantt ol-Gale Uarturacturing Cotnpany�6 i I was proverbial, but despite all .this,he.added -Ifth, James Beld unda be. 6mons friends here.—Mr. Gilbe-r McDoii- I ; Se�, �ouri 8 pound, 64x84,:1 all wool, at 13.30 a pair. . ' � . � Rooms to Ut-A. G. Aul" � the,publio attention w 'eh big cage has ao- immensely to his fortune by his shrewdness tween Howi ism Idle told and him ne4hbor I Mr. John M Dougaa 1, �, I I : I . . . ck and Grey, and I Teicber lVanted-Willism Chesney -5. . quired will be of servic generally. . a I ! � � ,I . and good management.' Commenting on hi Anderson, of Belm� ore vicinity, , I Teacher Wanted -M. Lainon" - t - 8 . � ere united iiave i6xchange ' their 50 alere forms, Mi. 0 no m m - ! I I I Gi � th� � Auction Sale -Joseph flood -5 I i life, the New York Outlook says: A multi. in the holy bonds lof matrimonk by' Rev. McDougall talig r. MeDonald'm, farm 'n : i . I , , Fall Footwenkr . i Hon. Mr. Tarte is a tolerably good judge , - I `1!` 7 f � . , I I -R, W11118_5 - millionaire can have for his own occupation Mr. IAke. Miss P�aura- Brawn! acted the the town line. ' I I 11 I . . ; . Our Clothing is cheap, tut not cheap Clothing. I ' ' Autition Sale -W. a Laudaborough-5 � � - of human nature, and looks at life on its three or four houses instead of one, and big part of bridbomaid; while Tony Sample, of ' FoOTBALL,-T4e harp shoo g which I i � 4 - 7 _ � Teaotier Wanted -John Hooney-5 - i e, as it I is, and not as it should houses instead of small one h end Bru isted the - I egroom. Was b : for ard to t , Boyi� suits, all I'voo'l tweed, singlel, or double breaste`d, $2 to 84,50. Standardftip-(�]-Beattie B.o7.-8 � practical aid 'a Faelm, ably a rid eing looked ook place last . . , I , I ' . more mone . ' BT on Thehappy youiig,00uple, followed by the Saturday, wheo the Dublin Stare and the Menp� Suits all *ool tweed, single , !or double br I easted, $4.75 to 1$10, 96 The Kerc4at of Vo'nfcd"-8 in dress and ornaments an I Dregs Gooft-�-F. A. Edwards -8 I be. Of course he as interviewed by num. Te ' _ 'all t ie community, leave'for lKippen Shamrdcka lined up on. th � , $ Stock for Sale -D. Milne -6 � erous newspaper representatives on his table Inxuries than big leam''wealthy neigh-, best wisbes of . . I recreIiII,- � . Men�,O'black clay, worsted, eatin li ' d,'$12. I - I - I ge . . Our Xolto-�. B Gunn -4 I recent return fro in the old , country. bore ;. he has at his comniand all the com- their future home i i Winnipeg. . 4ion grounds in Seaforth, befor a Jar' � � � � � 'If . . P.roroity forlSale-J. 0. Ka'Lbfl lach-6 forte, and is morally imperilled by easy ae -Dr. Frank Spo t, of the 3rd concession . crowd of spectators. 1 Mr. F. Jack on actdd Mr, . F In one of these interviews, when questioned - � - I i = = _ rin for8xile-J. 0. KalbAelach-6 . V ZNU:436W Saturd' y onl Botler for lel-John Dodls--5 I � about the effect wt ich lavish expenditures cesa to all the Inxurielaof modern life, and inj of Stanley, in now -ejoicing in this degree of 4s referee, to the Batisfaction.of a) Abou 4 y . . I . . I � - I . . � ! would have upon t4e fortunes of the Liberal cates of emergen�v, such as sickness. he ca L. R, C. P. E ' irgh, ha6 taken a high 'four o'clock the ball ilwas'started ;Iling by , , 1: t , I � . ,, _'d in " All the Pri to i the store for 4Jc a yard, regular 8c, 10c and 112� � I Government, M summon to his aid all the reson 1� " ip� vHegwent to Lon- the centre Star'of D blin. The b I seemed ' - �C. . . r. Tarte replied : 11 I would reea of mod. stand at his examiliation. I .. ]: 4 , . i I . I bet my head that if we went to the country ern civilization. i,But the, limit of posoible don, England, fro , Edinburgh a few weeks . to linger near the tar's goal for the firit � i , I C ;, . �, � I I AAAAAAAA-- , , � - I * . - exp self is soon reached; the ago, and!ie 11 g Hoorfield's iospitalfor fifteen minutes, bu the Kippen boys did � I AAA _� - - - V, 1W 1% ! to-morr onditure, on i attend � I � . tht #Uwu Txpool X. I ow, the 0 pi omit on would not carry greater part of is income, whether he will diseases of the eyo. I 1, � . � � . 60 seats in the ffouse, despite all their hi He is, moreo 7er, taking not Score. Dublin t ien wen't into matters i I i I . _ eated ; that is, must create.. special �l I � � '0 4i'l - tol see . � I 1. , . 1� I critiaism about extravagant expenditure. or no, must be in� courses on4he ncise,,ear, throat and in earnest and matt iaged to scor,e. Again Dpn I . . I . � I . � I d I 1 Oh ! I am not afraid of that kind of ,criti- new propertie o serve the public, or must nervous diseases.1 Frank has a wayo'been things took a change, and when 1 the cry�., I - ; I - . i - � . a I I I . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, Sept, 29bh, 11899 ' cism- )� I . be xpended in haritles to serve the unfor. one of the leadera,i , his ofals, an "Iming an 00ne minute more I I 0 was liep6rd, t�e Sham. I V � . I I - enthusiastic at ,it of ,in I e *ill rocks made a bold cor d a fc, ,w I _; . - - tu te. The mi lionaire can only eat three edid h . sh' and a . 04ir Msplay of Furs i � . doubtless make a ,ark f i himse . seconds before, ti f I I me Is &,day, we r 6ne suit of clothes at a 4 � was called. After �a 1, . I ,! I � . - As a result of a cot ference between Sir 1� "I 1; I Not Correctly Put. I ti , and live in one houae at a time. The --What mig b We been a a ious acci- few minutes for ref 4ahments" play was re I � . i � /Ili . Wilfrid Laurier, Mr. Tarte, -and other onl pleasure of which he has a monopbl dent to Goo. 11athivell, 0 Gode ch. town- ourned, from which time the Shamrocks �ail 14 ; !og uth Windo...' .. I .8 I promine at of alleviat - and his sister occuired ?n Monday of the beat of I I 1 " There was a time,". Say the Stratford . Y 'Iship, . h , the: ' 0 . . Bexcon, " and tha-b not eo long ago, A --n ut Liberals in Montreal, .the Mail is Ping the diatireas or enhanc- RJ� T e able defen�ce of the I , I I " I . I � corruption was unknown in Liberal c as been practically decided ing the comfort,of great multitudes by his last week an they , ere driving down the pen team kept t e goal clear, bile the- I I _ - I � ' ' . -ireles. I learns " that it h . charitieo. And generally he is so busy Varna bill. The in had made the road hbf-backs kept � . � , I I . I ..the all up to the rWar4i , , !� . I That cannot beL Said to -day." Nor can it bo ! to hold the general elections some time in . very Slippery, and in some manner the horse Who, through'! -80 inatiO 1 . O said that there ever wag a time when cor- January, and that there is, not likely to be that the adrr inistration of bid charities is . D: i OIVIE� WITH TH CR WDS TO . ruption. was unknown in Tory citcles,- another Session of Parliameht." entrusted to a steward, who alone sees the slid off the hill abo e the yt broke the worked the ball rig up to the f step: 6�. � ? t, � I 11 I Of course o mfort and 6he pleasure and receives the shafts, rolled overr 2 . 0 .. and in fts downward where Foote pot it rough like n arrow � ' I Hamilton Times. � - we give this statement for what it is worth, gratitude. 11 course was stopped bythe fence. There it ftom an Indian's bo ; During the rest � I . � i We have no quarrel' ivith the last Fen- but it 1 is not at all likely that :the Mail - . I r 7 �� . � — lay; when Some Clinton masons- came along the ga,ine there was Scoring, bul 06 bdi l!m I I tence ia the above q: �otation. But we do would a thelfiratIo get wind of an import- to the rescue and sent Mr. R thwell on him I 'Be 0 �GU N'S- MANURE . were more than eati fled with the unexpe�6. i I � 4 ant decision of this kind. And, besides, the Huron Notes, - - I epaire I o . - I � I : I � ,� I 1� rom the' imputation Mail Be iou8ly disegedita its announcement -Mr. Greorge Gordon, who ban been a or e of D. Me- the .KipTen 8harnro3ko. I � � I very strongly dessent � way with a r utfit. - eld result, which w 2 goals to I in favor i if contained in the first tl�o sentencee. It is � by the following a i . A= : resi en o in on or -The corn ta le resideno: - I � I i I &it een I . I . r � � I l I I - . Y cars, as gonf, to Quarrie, 10bh coiicesoion, Grey, was the hot one rom bdginni ag to .nd, an I the - I � 'hand of $5. The principal business ' � simply absurd to say- that the Liberal pa ty, ,,hat itwill be better to make an im. Berlin'tojes ide. scene of- a very pre ty wedding on Wedues- s� It was a our I , � . The playek.9 tion -for a large and good show this Year, I eadin of th the I I as a party, has in any way b8en com'bro- ; =( appeal to the people than to ran -Mr. McC'orvie has purchased the �' vening of last wpek, wheb, in th" who composed,'the. i IS te were Iilla and bey were not disappointed. The ikgri- e report of the Acommit Ap- the risk of further exposures at another See- Ding mill worksin Clinton and will commene o 1 pp. am een; considerably en- ointel some time ago to draft a num rof ,� cultura1[ hall had .!b i - Sion 6f arliamenf." I 0 . follows �; Goal, G. Brownlee; 'b clis , 1. I I ' raised or its record tamished by the irregu IF it had left this Imt their manufacture again. I _e presence of 115 guests- Rev. D. B. McRae# i larged nd im noved, an the prize list, in I eations calculated to draw out the �cai I � of,Cranbrook, performed the marriage cere.- Elliott and A. SniI halffbacks, C. CooV, - man . .. been added to. eason for the evident retrogression in the , lar and illegal acts that have been comi nit- unsaid, some might have belje*ved its State. -The post, office store at Greenway was mony between Thos. Brown, a - well known J. iMcKay and W. J. MoLean; orward' Y. epkrtments,: ba, L � . I - 11 The sh, iw full 7 justified'the additional ex-- ork of the society of late, as well to I party in cote I ted by individual members 6f the meat. If the "exposures" to be made broken into One night rece,U-,Iy, and clothing young man of that locality, and Miss Jennie, Tr.,'Doig, A. F T. Brownleei D. B(J1 e I next Session are not yafitly more serious and coppers to the value of $15 taken. I I 1� . ( Is by th directors. The ball et ouggentions.for its improvement, . two or three conatitueliCies. It would be the second daughter of the host and hoeteam. and G. Sinolairl, f er the game phe bol lil:11 peno] itt re ma 1 ese just as reasona,ble to say ' than th fie made last Session, the Govern- . -Mr. John Johnson, jr., of Varna, while Daniel McQuarrie, Jr., w � as groom man, and .Proceeded to halve a h t f the cllub tak; i" was P 3ked f ill with e�xhibits, and many uestions were seet to all the members of I _' 0 depart en , 7 . represented than e local society, as well 8 a num, r f . -1 t I ford 1 0 Uich th,.t,y nob Y man , member of a, -family had committed th3ft, heel from I he foot by the machine he was briksmaid. . P, in y form ,r years. - In fruit, roots and otive Christian workers outside of the or - that because one ment w 11 not have muct to. fear. cutting corn last week, nearly severed his Miss Maggie BrbwE, sister of 68e groom, With the Crew 0� 1 i had. ' ' defended. This is the iIJ,inth match t ie therefore the whole family are thieves. It, Thert will be weeping and lamentation �- -Mr. Adam Mulholland, who was born in Shamrocks have pli,yed �his reason, al 4 �grai ibere Were mplen id displays, corn- an)za ion, and out of iornething .over 100 - . - is equally foolish to affirm that there - and gnashing of teeth among the 11 Kilties " � Peti ioi I wis keen and tho� samples exhibited luestion cards sent out, answers were re. - ��er . -A. McDonell, of Exeter, has retained Londonderry, Irelaa.d, 86 ��years ago, and have only ; lost two We think !this is � )i . � � . from the old country, whither he had gone Came to* were vi�ry fine. In the ladies' department, , .,eived from 30 persons. The committee to was a time in the history of the Liberal or of Toronto.- The 48th Higlilanders of that wit this country when twenty-six years pretty good record, and it lie the Icomm 't . . 13 01 L . ; h a co, aignment of horses. He brought of age, passed peacefully invo the Great t� many that, with - I. little practioe, wh ei ;r' also, tilere was a vetv filue display of the I "Onsider the ans were and report to the so. any other party,when "corruption," ixs�,Ithe city ree ived an invitation to take part in back with him three Clydesdale stallious. Beyond on TueFtday afternoon. In the early e Shamrocks lack, pur b � oys would be al. variou I fancy and pretl -liety, were the - pastor, Rev, J. S. HeAder. . . . I � ly arti;leo usually r the r4 iception of r Ad Vw� ve- i i . . term is used in the above quotation, was i the celebration fo mind -One day recently, Lyle,, the I days and for years be carried on the flour most invincible �� foun in this department and which go to on ; Dr. Ferguson, president of the to Say . year old son of Mr. George Jackson, 8�h � I I . I add o pance of the hill Ount ' ion ; and ULiSS Jeanie Ajar. 11 unkubwn. Dewey New York. They had made ex- _ milliug industry at Mitchell and on 'his re- I I i i uch to the app I � y alsocia;t - i . We ventureL that there ' line, Morris, fell from a scaffold in his I � i and ilid interest of 'he a ow. The die resident of the local society. Great preparations i . � � ay'! P � , ' I I 11 in t e hE n whole, fully redat is due the committee for their most ,. teneive or the visit, and were father's barn ano� broke his left arm 'just in the vicinity of Br 6tosels where fie lived for Fix ater. � has not an elecLion taken place in firement from.busine8a he went upon a farm T"_ pti,y Oatarict . I � L11, was, ,� th the buildinE high on the gool time in 6tore'for %love the wiiet. I L ; � � i 1 bestl ever Seen at, this I show, while the meellent and painstaking report, and which encies 'L, q . 3' Exeter, � has ing upon him. in o',der o In L ING. - -i g of le Sever,,, I exhi to had .belln tamtefully and � ave envo ve a gOOL deal of thouilit since Confederation, that in some qonaita� them. 't before the could embark on -Postmaster ( hriatie, of I about fifteen years. . Fe6ling old age creep- ! TEACHBRS' .M.F'ET meet th corruption " has not more or len 'gue. . t - be near hi,3 so teachers of District No. 1, Wes Huron, h an e edition, the consent of -General sold his farm of T' acres, about half -a !mile d farmer of Goderich prevailed in, bot;h parties, ! William, a respecte conv!6 ntly a raL ngod. The show in the nd ."work. mong the chief- hindrances to and it -would be Hutton, 2e commander of the forces, was north of Exeter, to John HawkshaW, of q will be held in the Exeter public sc 001, On field w a fully p to the standard, but the he � ork of he society complained of were -. , necessa�y. n . w _ false and fooliFh to make pretensions to Lhe The commander of the regiment Exeter, for a good sum. . township, he moved � to Holmesville, where Saturday, 0 1 Th6 imp ov I ment w 9 most noticeable in horses. o soci&bilit -between the members; mom - Mr. H,awkshawla he rounded out his, la a. - �er7th, atl.30p. � , , LL 'o _ I cco�i y folio 1pro ramme : .Paye , * coatrary.L Corraption, mach more flaurint has r " ed a telegram from the General Son,, Fred, will work the farin,Nvhich he --A d a wing is =e 0109Y'of The I 8 ow of , a;ttl id - the dry bore doing things inconsistent with the - he I c - a not I . . (7p tch fror i Sing Sing, Now York, number, Miss 'obe tion ; T11e nevi currieu- season nd poo� pa tur , was very ,good. $Iedge 'Young people -walking arm ,in am 0 that give big ;onsent to the visit, taken possession of at once. I 00 - Cre I ; - thaii has been proven before any of the re- as r :� rge assm, 45 . years of age, lum � .1 it wo ,u" not be proper for a Canadian -James Duncan, 4th line, Morrii, has says erly of Goderic , Ontario, hanged him- , Mr. Ande soIIi ; Sabjecit clio ten, A] r. In , oughbr(do, Mr. kTacob Roeder bad on the street, while their parents imagined ! � cent election courts, has been practised regiment I o take part in a demonstration in put in 46 acres of all wheat this season on form �� . . B.ag'§baw ; Pahl e spi ool leaying geograph.�,,, things kettymucht,iso nway, Heha,va �hey were at the prayer meeting; two Or - self in a room he 61 cupied in ,St. John's Mir. Boyd ; Ill. claqs grammar Mi0s celebratioo of a victory over Spain, a power his 200 acres. It to said that John Elston, � I Wald- vlery le herd of. mdrtl orns. The sho �_hree gifted merfibera making too great a openly and unblushingly in years gone by I eqdaynight. W, , � in many constituencies, and little as friendly! to the British I nipire. - It is also 2nd line, has 65 acres in wheat.. With a school here, Wedn He was for- ron. 1 thtou fl a S,uccel ISO. lisplay of their powers, to the discourage- . ,ghout, was I The weather . merly a bookkeepei, . in Moloons bank in (400D HORSES -M a -ere I wolion on the second day Was all that could be qient of others, etc. I . . . ed I said that fihis decision of the General is ap- good season these gentlemen should not be ' a' 'ton six months . . William�Ba thought of it. But now, owing to iLMpr4 ; proved o Montrear, but lost At pool I . . Amo . I [ by the Min ster of' Militia, so shoit of breadstuff in 1900. ' and A. Mae'dorell, f this place, irecentlY de8ired'and there w1jas a fine ,crowd out. t,'ions for improvement in the society's work,, e: ago, and went to N I w York to try to obtain imported from t 3e ol country five �ery fi , I I public sentiment and the opbraition of more that th v1sit to New ork has been de- -Edgar Veal, a former Brussels boy, was work. He f iled, a id for mveral weeks ha' d heavydraught at xllio'�a. Two of t In$ The town, was- ,filled to overflowing and he one most emphasized was a week night - dbsappoirkt�-ment of the - . ,�e�e t Y looked its.- beat, 0 , pts at the ; clared off, Imuch t9 the mortification and fatally shot a few days ago,'at 'Fenton, been stoppipai with ,Mr. Loyall, who con- sold before rea0hin home. A , ird one show &MOu . stringent laws, enacted at the instance of - li� e ate recei r6eeting, instead of. Sabbath evening, which . . the -Liberal party, such acts as used to be . en composing the Micfiig�n by the accidental .discharge Of a ducted Mr. St. Jo w's school. Constable . .. Inted to e si erably more than it was contended would tend toincresse the � regiment. � But, as it is I he gr,%t duty of a gun. He'was pulling it off a load of hay, I I they have aince told io Premier Gjileenwo,Y, last Year, while tile common at elections are. now almost tin. ! good.aoldier to bey his i aperior officers, no with the muzzle towards him, 1 when the Williams found Crevasea hanging fr ' omaropo. 9f Manitoba. They still have the t*..o ber,t,. . e rs s ocisibility among the members, and also to . I I siderably large I sho in the attendance to � a a e society's prayer meeting inore I . keta were! his wifep Ooe of these is the 11 known shiele horse be in nd, i -f committed ar� certain to i ion will be acquiesed in, al- trigger ,)&ught and the charge :'entered hist asking him to retur�i and share her lot. y . ,advance o the receding year. But, le cient as a training school for the young. known, a I doubt the deciso In his Poe letters from ' I though perhaps not very cheerfully. I , I bring the severest panishment a the � - I " Belshazzar.' �,e ial a me � notwithstanding the large crowd, every- fteir a short discussion of the report, a mo- por- side just below the heart, - �, Id, and , I I - ­ -Wm. Cantelon, 11hoderich, -died in Goder- was bred by the Messtra. Shaw, of Preat*' thing passed off juietly and pleasantly, and tion was passed by the meeting, changing � ; � I' . : I I . petrators, I -Daring the storm on Sunday, 17th inst., -i-h on Sa;tnrday, Ifth inst., at the age of15 Lancashire. He is o:Y,e of the pick horses of as soon as the Show was closed, most of the t4e prayer meeting from Sabbath evening I � The people will have to be educated to a 0 1 . � � -the barn of George Bremner, of Turnberry, 0- eceased w's born in Ireland, emi- England. Many Cans6dian purchasers h ' � � Bat, while illegal acts are c�mmitted at : much higher- degree of se f -denial and ' years. D ai � ave. people left1for t homeC so that at an to Monday evening, and the change to -be . I � ) .Politi- near Belmore, was struck by lightning and gratinu to this country when quite & Y00139 been anxiousito get him, .but his owners re4,1 f ,ning elections by both parties, cal morality than they h ve yet - attained, burned to the ground, together with 'art of L !arly hourlin the eV( there was not t4ade the first week in October next, The . and, while (no - before state ownership )f railways can be P man. Although he spent a good deal of his fused to part with him until tem ted h mo I 6 ati r or bustle than on an s6mety as heretofore will welcome at its party has not much reason 4 . . I e is a 1 . f I -ess, or even sife in -the interests. terrific hail storm, a number of windows be- business and in this way acquired a good 1 1 OF ina� 41g to c'st stones at I made a succ the season's crop. At Belmore there was a byi mue the other in this respect, these I . . time in the States, engaged in the lumber MesFra. Bawden . & 'Macdonell, � � di bt. . Dtuing the afternoon the weekly prVer meetings active Christi" � acts are I he of the public. -Huron Expositor. &shed' � bright bay, and a perfect model in every I Zurich and did their part . � Ing Ism . deal of his wealth, yet he took up land on re . spect, and it would ):i,e diffl6ulb toi pick ' � � I � . in entertain workers from neighboring societies. acts of individuals in both )artios, and With the railways cou'rolled by an inde- ----�Oa Wednesday of last week, while 4 'the crowd1kin :the grounds with beautif`lutl , : I � . � . I the i1th concession of Goderich township, I . I I I neither party, as a ,party, sho ild be h �Iol pendent, non-partisan ornmisIilion, state Councillor Walter Keddy, of 'Usborne, was and � always was a, Canadian. About 25 fault in him. He is i ucquestiona ly, one I munico Ve pthe list. will be found on the � responsible for them, as in no case has I it ownership would be. morally sa,fle. The driving %long the road in that township, he years ago he retired ifrom his farm to Clin. of the very beat etock ihort. es in th a couni' �' I i t Lakele't. . . 1. , . I � - ! 7th page of thin issue� I - I ever been proyen that they wer done at the ' railways wo9ld be too powerful an. inafra- met with an accident. He was meeting a ton, where he lived for 5 or 6 years, then tr3, The secoud horse is larger and 1)eavicr, I . I . i I I I � "PREEZES OYF Tim LAXE.-TheY are cool 11 ment to put into the hands of any political. . and is nearly as good A repreientatiVe of him " �_ an� refreshing at time of writing, and have instance or wibh eye-liob, when the man's hat blew off and remo ing to Goderid'h, where he has since 4 i i L . the coni7a�nce of the i class. He is by the Prince uf Wale�' horae� 1 He Il- been for a week, It is five ploughing I pa�rty.-London Advertiser. I frighten6d his horse. The horse jumped dwelv He leaves a wife, but no cbildz - . #sali. � . party leaders, And, further, what we do If an independent, DOE -partizin commi8. into the ditch, threw Mr � " (,'allant Premier." 1rhey' are botlih valu� � . . . � . Keddy out of the i I , Loa vs -Mr. John, Weather-. and nearly all the farmers are busy say is this : Sion could be got that would effectually con- buggy and fractured sever ren. I . able hoises, and, as � understand their I AL BRIE: Elder, of the at:it.-The Wingharn egg man and the - That while' some memberalof al of his ribs. -On Tuesday of I at eek, as Mrs. Wil� w , � I township if Hay, t � o miles south-west of Gortie and Clifford butchers come to �Gur . ­ trol the railways, state 'ownership would ' owners have them for ,�salie, we ho e theY, !e h ,a his oidawr mill in fall running trown every Friday. They all get here the Liberal party may have erred, corru�p -On Sunday night, n -0 � It Brown, who lived in Grey township many diiving past the Sa Gford brick yard, the ome,personj grind . - not be necessary, as the railways as they 17th inst., Noble so', of Port Albert, �n­dwZotber lady were will both fall into the ,andsof Insally , I der, and i ev�ry Saturday through tion Or wilful wrong4oirig has never be�:n now exist could be made as subsorvie n't to the years ago, died at Lockport, New Yo in this county as it w uld be :Pity! if two I . about the same time, 8.30 a. m. -The grain intereati of the people &a f they were owned rk. horse attached to the - vehicle fell down J I the se,Ason -Mri. (Dlir.) Hutton, of Forest, proven against the party. Corruption r � such horaeo are not ke t in the be It horse is turning out to the satisfaction of the . . wilful wrong by the state, But with state ownershi an He was a well known resident - of Grey in dead. Shottly aft,crwards, and before the raiging Pounty in t e province. q Messrs 1 is vieiting1er'd ugh�-ter, Mrs. 0. A. Mc- firmers, in this locaffity, A great many � ' I -doing has never been even'ila' the b gones. Deceased drifted to the dead animal was removed, Miss Annie Law- Bawden & MacdonellItibiave done .*ell- fox! , . -J.-Tbe Ht mills are run- have threshed. -Mr. Ed. Mahood, whose - independent,' Donel neall floaring efficient corr, mission woulTbe . UnibeRtates and into the* civil war. He son, of the lake aboris road accom anied by 9 day and ni �ht, ,-and Meserm. Cook & aiiiivated, much less proven against any Li!b. impossible . for the sam3 reason that Mr. I the horse industry of a country 1, in lm�' it"n � father .lives by the burg here, was .married . I I I was interred by hia comrades in arms with her visitor, Miss Lawson of Scotfsand, was Randle are, in !!! his ,way, able to keep up ' , We have h4d Blair'S basinbss. manager Of the Intercolonial ' ; oral _Government in Canada, in I I porting such animals, and we hop� theit w' on Wednesday, at Paisloy�' to Miss Emilyp r , Railway had to be witbolrawn. This is a case I .i ith the e. -Rev,. Mr. eident daughter of Rev. A. Potter, of � Stew%'xt, of Me urne, preached, with very . � I 'beral rule in Ontario for over a qua ter f -Mr. William Ratb, who lived for in the buggy shied suddenly and turnel quick selves as it will to the country. � 4 . that place. Mr. Mahood holds a lucrative L, I . 6 'ilitary honors at Lockport. driving past, when the horse attached to enterprise will prove as profitable to them � trad' the I where it would be better o stiffer the ills * . spy i we years in the vicinity of Belgrave, but moved � � � a much accepta in a century, and it is the proud boast of the i have than to ly off Uie road, upzetting the carriage and * � ; C Carmel Presbyterian )?Ozition in one of the United States . I - ' fly to those we know not of. a few years ago to Proton,,in Grey county, thro7wing the ladies out with considerable . - I ! . church on 8 o6th morning and evening Liberals that no corrupt act, either great or : State ,ownership may 1,)ok first 'rate in I i . 41leges, and be, Mrs. Mahood and his - . ; . laat.---�-Rev I W J Doherty, of St..` Paul's I and later Still into the village of Dundalk, force, Miss Annie fell on her head, and ; Zurich. 3 � eater. El va, le t for there . . I . long as human nature is aa it is. - with each force as to render her unconscious amadl, has ever been proven againat'th�t ! theory, but it won't work out in practice 80 died on Sunday, ,17th inst., aged abo!.It on Thursday. - Government or any member of it. 't�h a WaLde, of -Fordwicb, has six 6 � ,.� church, W411 pre L harvest home service r. . COLLINS & STANBUR3 . , barriate . on; I d been sick for some for some time, while her companion fell so i . Kirkton, , Sat bath, and Rev. Mr. hiee in-- each gang, packing _gang 9 - To " ' ; - . . seventy years. HeInk . irs, �onvey. in therefore, that becauso aucers, not4ribs, eto., Exdter, Ont, R. Jq� Collins Stoutt, of I , I a few individ I I After sitting for five d I the tim e and the end wa.�5 not unexpected. . as to sprain one of,her ankle3 badly. , X irkt�n, m ill'conduct services in I appLes At 1 13 last week, and J. G. Stanbfi B. A (into with KX&rthy, Osle -eB r'esent. They,will be busy till the last - members of the paxty have been prov -On Saturday, Robert Casey, who had Three or four weeks ago, John Barr, 4th & Co., barrlstere.rryllront;�, i i618 -til r St. Pilul"m churoh.-ne Methodist church . . i . Inter apples are paelked.-Mins Ethel and p � court - trying the North Waterloo election been committed for trial by a J. P. of Zur- line, Morris, missed his flock of sheep, 21 in DRMMATIC ENTERTAT�;MENT. i I L' ill attend. the innivernary service -3 in I aster Roy Cook are here from St. Thomas, - guilty of corrupt acts in an, election ca - 1 � . -The Garrick choir W - I paign here and there, the Liberal -party , - proteat adjourned until -the Kh of October. ich, on a charge of stealing a pair of. scin- n.amber, that had been pasturing on his Dramatic Club, of Exeter, p ave an enl,6-rtainJ Chisel-hurst on Siibba.th and, on the -Monday - lid Will spend some time with their ,yrand- � L - 's I The time of the court was chiefly taken "' Bors, was brought before Yudg-A Masson, at property Across the concession �rOm his ment in the town ball On Ti I f evening followinigs an wi condu It the ser- - ' ' P., ursday e4eninfri other, M`ra, J. Cooki of our burg. -The � corrupt,is & bme libel -and 'a falsehood, an . UP Goderich, for election. The.prisoner elect. horne. Diligent Eearch was madoJ but no This entertainment was in 0, vice of song. -Mr. ! D. Urquhart was -in I p*orth Leagu6 of this place went in toto - : ; with An effort to establist agenc on the ed to be tried , of Galerich is week. ReV,. J. S. Header- . � I y by his -honor without jury, information was received as to their where- the Zurich public school. The atteodano' I . . . I . le son will pr ch his Fltb anniVers I I I rlin hotel�keeper, pleaded guilty to the charge, and was sen- abouts and where tile whole flock hid dieap, was large, the ball being � Iled. , Th1e COM4 1 . I i n Wednesday night, and spent a sociable '� Should be scornfully rc.sented by e VL cry Li - ; part 0,11 Boseard, the B � o. OranRe Hill -the. seat of ProtestanCmen- oral who-lovei; his country and his arby, I I . � i ary ser. P ho had pre,riously confessed to spending tenced to 25 days in 1he county jail, with peared to was a mystery. On the I side � of pany-gave the play, "X Noble 0 ii�cas6,2j mome �in C�rmiel Pnorsbyt�riati church on I ye4 th the members of that league. Liberals, as a rule, have confidence in th.� i SW hard labor. i � I I Sal�bath� and will del; ! ' ume ,three & four huvd � the gravel hill is a house, with a cc ar base- and for amateurs, they did remarkably Ill ver a; special sermon be! -the programme, . votes for Breibliaupt : ence of Mrs. Stewart, of Ben. ment,. about 18x24 feet, t w a built the several characters being naturall &DO On Ithle Cent.ury' Fur .J. -Miss Latimer, Of honest , integrity and sinccarity , o � -The resid I I inul re I dollars in buying . we L eters furnished y of the! I hat , ti4h wm a good one and was enjoyed by leaders. I -, the Liberal candidate.. miller, was the siene . of a pretty wedding several years ago by W. A.Thom son, the Seaforth, who was -an assis"ant, teazlier . They have reason for that con-li To this end - � faithfully portrayed. � The compa, y in I , numerous -witnesses were exam- � �, , . . i1V people. -Anson Spotton, formerly 6f I 0 . on Wedneholay of last 'week, when her then owner, for a. hennery. A'terrib ,, Stench composed of Misses Vincent, Jeckell 'and here, was in the.villa,,e thig week renewing ( ia ge Hill, but now of Harristion, ig be- � . to inspire every Liberal with greater pride 1 DA � . .- J - D� Dent, of Embro, c)i I rig fainous as a ba:ryister in that town. � I Andrews, of Dillon ale, ,Ohio. The cere- vestigation was made the lo&t sheep were I � 1' ingto the case,that passed through the officO, acquaintances -Mis fidence, and the record they have is such as I ined, and all the telegr,apbie messages relat- daughter, Miss Annie, was married to J. lil,. was noticed in this locality and when an in- Beer, 'and Messrs. Vincent, Dyer! . a 11 1 were impoun Creech. The entertaintn'ent was a a accompanied her daughter, Mra. (Dr.) JE, e It � n - cceei, . � ung out his shingle last spring, and in his ps-fty and greater hope for his court I v � Fraser is here iviait ng her kizter-iu law n3w, according �o the Harris I , ded and submitted to the court, mony was perfor ied by Rev. James A. found in the cellar, 12 of the number were in every respect, and tbp play seemed ito be I Nearly every person, both great and small, Anderson,'B. A., i . � mad( �, who had any connee . S; � ' ' ; Mrs. �ames and.�Miss I try. Liberal GDvernments may have , .n thb Presence of rela- de&d and the others were nearly famished highly appreciated by phe audience. , � Mr.; I ptherl I Sloan, of I reports, every one is after his mervices.- . I I tion with the election, tives and immediate friends of the contract. aftertheir tarve of nearly three weeks, liagim, the very ; Creemlin, near Londo , ha this -week ro. mistakes and have erred in, judgment, but 1: including Messrs. Smith a d Vance, the , S ! efficient principal of the Those who attended the Wingham shOW . , Lib- ing parties. I I I � no Liberal Grovernment in, Canada and � ,archingly examined, b4pigin " Sul fi 6m here, think it was not as good 1, eral organizers, were op . without food or water. chool, who was instrulmental in , m4her positiOn a mill'ner for Mr. E, no: i -Mrs, Marguetite Hohlbein, of Shipka,- " -Mrs. Mary Pearson, relict of 9: Rannie'.-M(s. Si B. aine4ton bas sold her I A but nothing was elicited t3 prove the de 11 I 1 E611 t year. The cold weather would no 'overnment has . it was - the late the corn uch t fin I lar . � eveg ,, -oi Win. Pearson, died at the residence of her c t T e brick dwell a th L,yridon roa memberof a Liberal G I . 1) - died on Saturday, 16th ingt., at the age . pany here, is entitled to im . on th beenproven guilty of a corrupt act. aired agency credit for the treat he fqlrnished the Hizeno g' 4, a , be a barrier. -W. A. Cook, of the roven, however. 66 yearn. The deceased bad enjoyed good son, Robert Pearson, 3rd concession . I HeD8411, to Mr.i4Andr,.w 11 ' 'So . that Bossard was congiolcrably disgruntled Of and visitors on Show night. i I . ougall.-Mr. G. bi in workia at Mr. Wallactt7s new eral . - health up to within a few days of her death. Stanley, on Wednesday of last week. The BP,TF,n.-Mr. Win. Voelker,of near Flint, C.1 Pe ty was in 'odej ich this week, com. hor every 9 . 't. I h. . bibin ,butinesa ith a visit to the -fair. - � � , long as thia continues to be the case,Lib because he was only granted a license for She was taken ill on Friday morning of maiden name of ',the deceased was Mary Michigan, is here Viol in a motheri and . 19 POT day. ' a make good to a . e 'S � : is$ abel Re of London, was home i the wholesale is flret visiti here, - � . where she was born 75 yearn ago. since he went to Michi this ek o Mr. George Dick left - i MOMS. . . I I Tn' about Six are . u a vikit.- charges of . " corruption " some -four' hundred dollars he supposed he son and three daughters. Her i emains When she was eight years of age, she came .. IYe can liaten i I three months, instead A a year, and because heart failure, and on Saturday night she Plewea, and a e wdLs native of Yorkibire, oth 'r relatives. This is �_ vith calmne8a and equanimity to ' the Liber Is refused to him died. She leaves to mourn her demise one Eogland, h M ' I q a busines3 because of the active werelaid to rest in the Mount Carmel ceme. to Canada, and her people settled in Toronto eral of her brother, Mr. . I � Agrici thural College a�t GuelpltiI6 -Mr. John very on Sunday afternoou,just burled at them by their �)pponcnts, know-. �,h%d lost i ago. -Mrs. Charles Brill attended the fun. here t ite first of this - .week to attend the No�,TE%�Thim locality was visited by a el ing that the charges, s:) 6i as their leaders 0 part he had t-xken in the election� On ac- tery. __ � , D. Wi this � heavy rain . � township, ,but moved on to Stanley town. week. -Mr. J. 0. Gi 1399 Chapenon, book-�keepor for Messrs, James at the time pleople were ready to go to count of tbis fact, Bossard's story has been , I ngerick, I% reap oted � . and those in authority are concerned, are, -The anniversary ,services 61d in the ship 47 years ago. In.1851 she was married resident of this neighborhood, passed way Cowaw& Company, of'I London, was- home elbarch, an a consequence, the attendance � . false and foun dation less. considerably discredited, nd it may yet ba Donnybrook Methodist church last ,Sunday to Wait. Pearson,with whom she lived a last week, at the age of 55 years. Cons mp- this w j.ek visiting I hie parents in HkV._ WJ m Small. -Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall, of Grey 's made to appear that the a oat of his doings and Monday were Seasons of profiLt and de- happy married life till a year ago last March, tion was the cause of death. The dee ased Miss I fary Mcl"il was visitixg fri nds last th �n hip, visited on the 7th line this -week. I . � , 7 � "I were in his mind, andAha his story was light to all who had the pleasure of 'attend. when he' �he northirn e -IT 10 a Cook i i told in order to get,back a; Mr..Breithaupt�g ing. . went the way of all flesh. About was a most big esteemed resident, i and week � n I part of the county.- , jr., attended the Western Editorial Notes and Comments. i - Eloquent and edifyiiu Sermons were 12 years ago they retired from their farm to I Mr. Wellington :McTaggart, of T far�a d visited at Bothwell and some other _friends because they woulc not givebi will be missed by wide,eircle of'friends.- - oronto, ; I � I im as preached by Revs. Finkbe Der, having come ' I . way out - P, Hon. J. Israel Ttvrte, the man who is so" much money as he wantell.- At any rate, R. HobC)8, of Wingbam, Clinton, but after herbusband's death Mrs. Rev. 0. S. tol the i was in the village � hIs week on his -fit i -before returning home.-AuctiOn � beloved by the Tories, and wl�o hag been I , and B.. L. Hutton, Dungannon, to large and Pearson moved back to Stanley and lived conclusion that it a not good for man �o be to his flather's home, at C.hisolhurst, to visit as .a iave begun again. Stock sells very , the evidence of the last five days gives the appreciative congregations. On Monday with her son 'Robert. !She leaves a family o . f his brother, Dr.:Jame . a - McTaggart, I sojourr,ing in France for several mon , 0 . - e alone, went to Hamilton ,last week, *.here I of hi - ' , G. Bert and D. Hogg are busy every age of the respondent a decidedly -better evening a opl[ ndid entertainment was held. three daughters and two sons, Detroit who has been ata�jiug at the gar t) thso 1 appearance. .1 hII Of whom he took unto hit Iself 4 wife. The many I - do . cleaning out and digging wells.�Bsl- for the benefit of his health, has returned to i : I The proceeds amounted to $68. are living, being Mrs. Jae. Stoddard, -Eg- friends extend ental home since June, owib$tosev gr ve show of thiri week. -The I . -Mr. Thomas Burns, Or., of I c wgraturtlations.--Mr.1 and I I ere ill- gr on , Ottawa, and has resumed his - I I . Luakxiow, monolville ; Mrs.. Robert Walker, Clinton ; Mrs. F. Finkbei er, of' Milvertor), Opent ness.--The frame of Lite j: e , y front on = � �ew evaporator, Minister of Public Works. All I . - Mrs. Robert Mans, ban, Flat Head Valley situated on the west Fide of the, railway i id � that fall hat' come, at least the. duties as I The popularity which Canadfan products met with a serious accident the other after 9 _1 Sunday with Mr. D. S. Yaust, Mre. Pink- I Y morning put one In . , who lives on the homestead, beinerrs father. -h[jes Lydia Faust lOb-on tro I . bottom of a newly' dug well on his premises. on the 2ad of Stanley, and Robert. I Vir its got s good scorching, as also of d grape,.. pleased to lea,ro that Mr. Tarte's health is I noon by falling about twenty feet into the Montana ; John WeaLt�cr was cold enough and potato will be 1 of all kinds are acquiring in the British Lek, is now up and will noon be enclosed the fully restored, and, as he says bim-alf, he ii 1 markets augers well for the future prosperity He Saturda last for Rodney! to deliver a 4ect- -miss Ronnie, of Hay, is learniog dress i 49 f -Y it : � I I —_ - maki ith Mi 5 Hay., em md many other plants and flowers. � _ was levelling the ground around th6 top � ure in'the interestE of the Young Peo4ple"a lnt[ W1 181 . 7NI ism Levine Cook vin i � a new man " physically. 'Mr. Tarte is I Df this country. British consumers are of the well, and the loose ground between i I . , has re arned from her; vioi� to Detroit.- . one of the Strongest and ablest men in the, -,ommencing to app . I Alliance. She wili also a�ttend the cooven- � - . � � reciate mol value Cana. the curbing and the bank gave, way, throw- Kippen. , , Mine Jean Rit,chie left I hero this week 1. . . Dominion Cabinet, and his numeroas friend ' tion at Chesley,-Mr. John Voelker 4'who tL for Lumley. . Defroi . in Montreal and Ottawa gave him a wa 13 ; iian products as they nevq did before, and ing him h,.ad first into t1he well. His head Missio-_sr BAND. -Last Wednesday after- went to North Dakota last spring, b's i 4 -_Mr. M. Hendereon, a student of &j. -Mr. and Mrs. James Broadfoot rm!, -I 0, re- p, I I 0 ut Queenlaqolle e, is spend * th' 8 week -with . r __ . ; �anadian exporters are c ' r the Gauld turned home. He! had a good time � t his bro,ither, ev. J. 81.Nen'derson. He ed the funeral of the late Mrs, Dick- - )ming to under- , IV bruise� about the body. Mission Band. The attendance and offer- ritill prefers Ontario. On his way home be , eception an hih return., I I was badIv out, and he was otherwise severe- noon. was a red-letter day fo a Land the requirements of the British mar- ' 1 - V ' go.�Miqs M . wasrectIntly supPI ng at Bayfield. -Mrs. nd I n good. Mrs, (Rev.) J, Hamilton, visit�d friends in� Chica' ggie I M-0, Jbhu McQueen attended the fair at . ' ets, a to conform to the 3e requirements, lok t one ( fd* ts oldest, citizens, in the �' person president'of the Huron PrEsbyterial Society, H. Rundle returlleo� ome . last week from Lo�dcinlast week. -Mine Maud Glenn b" The Ponton trial closed on Sat�rday wi�th On Friday night, 15bh inst., Clinto ings were me for a-phort time. -Mr. Ch�rles ' $00., of Walton, on Sunday before laeb.- his is shown very marked y by the rapid- of Mr. T. , Cooper, wit died at the ripe gave a capital -address on miEsio' I Lomdon'� where she ba I been on a visit. - the acquittal of the accused, the jury hay. I . . 0 Well in ho (t Most ; ty with which our export I are in n work in Boaaenberr has gone to Innerkip, whete be retuirined from visiting friends in Toronto.- ing returned a verdict of not guilty. creasing. age of 91 yearR. -Deceased was born in the India, while Mr -3. (Rev.) C. Fletcher, of has secure a job as tinsmith. His Nn 'The ' 'his increase is partimlary noticeable in county Kent, E 7 _il I council provided material for a fine 1144sro. C. and A. Stewart. of Berling Are Y !stretch : of sidewalk on Richmond street, people will be. glad that this trial is over, ! . ugland, about 30 miles from Tbames road, gave an excellent Bible read- will remain here ifor the present. -Mrs. ; th*4eek the guests of their cousin, Min airy products Fi urce )repared by the LDnd-on', in the year 1808. On the 23rd of ing.. Mrs. (Rev,) .J. S. Henderson and cuts, Mr. i I west side of the railway track. . 'Mr. ; early I f Neshowan increase in September, 1832, he married Charlotte Mrp, (Dr.) Fergueon, of Vensall, also fav- Mrs. Justu" Mellick, for a few days !Coulter' and Mr. William McDougall did and the verdict will be pleasing to n ritish Board O* Tra Wurtz was visiting her par and Mr- John M4ud'Glenu.-The long dry spell has bselt all who have kept track of the case. It is l he importation of Canaiian butter and Kempton, and had be lived till 'Saturday, ored the meeting with their presence. The And Mrs.' 5 Ahe wor1k. free for the good of th br kep and the welcome rain bez come -at ; L I � I . heese that is unprecedented in any line. Louis Roeding were calle� to i e village, lag 1--�Meesrs. C. and A. Stewart, of Bl - astonishing the sympathy that was felt for the wedded life would have res6ched'the un- members of the mission band will give a Crediton, a few clays ago,: to attend the ifun. i -and the� benefit 'they would personally re- . ' Whd have been the guests of their this young man wherever be I I , I I i ceive. % Mi * he export to Great Britain of Canadian common duration of 67 years. In 1837 he cordial welcome to the good ladies when eral of Mrs. Roeding's' father. -Re E , I j cot Oino, Maud Glenn, for the past two waa known. utter for .the first eigh b monthat of the emigrated fo Canada and came directly to they come again. Schuelte, pastor of the Lutheran church, � at. i (From an 006asioDal Correspondent) � 'NOTES. -Mr. Peter Daymond, of Tucker- tended the annual missionary festival at Lo. C 9TIAN ENDEAVOR. -The quarterly aw 1 7 Mrs. R. Cann have returned from There is, however, a strong feeling in the ears 1897, 1898 and 1899 is shown to have Goderich, where he lived for two years, f i ' we -ka, returned home on Friday Jast.-Mr. public mind that, while he may have been I een : 1897, 28,668 cwt. ; 1898, 45,450 cwt. ; when he took up a farm on the 9th conces- Smith, who for many months has not been gan last Sunday, a d, as a conseque busliHneRca -neeting of the Christian Endeavor via,li more sinned against than sinning, be was f 899, J17,850 cwt. ,For the month of Sion o � n , 6ce, . ' . n . quant ty of Canadi f the township of Godericb, where his in robust health, is now confined to bis bed, a ociet of Carmel church, was hold on Mon. Be - M r. William Millar's new re4li- ot entirely guiltleFs. Thi% feeling is c - - there was no service i the Lutheran chu'reb. I § vin �heir dauguter, Mrs, Miller, of tainly Justified by the evidence, as well as owever, in� a very wekk condition. H t_ many friends the a sy, t, 0� Y , _ er gust, 1897, the I A. Cooper, now resides. H Tiffic Snow. -The � annual show of d 0 11th inst. The president, Miss derice on the boundary is nearly completed - .1888 being in i I health, be gave up farming in will still hope for his -ecover3.-Mrm.Jamis Branch Agricultural Society, wals held et a by the surrounding circumstances. His utter Shipped to Great Britain was 10 . . I � th ( (wt. In A it, 1898, this 6 7. Jennie *Frr , presided. The minutes case, at a,uy rat� I 'u " but . lure was in, 1877 and retired to Clinton, where he and Mustard wi", during'tbe past week, -v 11 and Thursday of I"t ' Y of -Tho: many friends of Mr. William � ? should be a warning to reased t isit. on Wedn d w wk. last mosting were read and adopted. The', Sit4i � ;40,ns; or., will regret to learn of him I ; — i�,'k 0 i � L i I � d , I I 4 I * � I , 0 � I "' it. � I i � , It UB��e ,�j,je, , I 11 i I . e I � I f - e - e lit J�, 11 i t w It 11 I I,'& 'i, 11bol �A P e hl at � I 4 0 ,I_-,,;. ti - 81 - IN, I i as t'a it " ap m r 0 th �, 2 ion red 'be t I III ' I .. Th to �l � �( one I �0� I . I I , � I I I � 11 O I f.736 owt.. 1 ugust, 1896, his wife have whiled away their declininj ing among friends at Gtoderieb.-Grain is The society . t . - � 'i ol � - ex V made extensive prepira. treasureem report sholved. )l . . . ! I - 1. i I I . . a balance on deaitlii,l which occurreot in Dako% re"JAIY- I � � I - . . � I 1 ii i I ­ I . I I � . I - , I ; -, � . � . � . I . - I . � I - I . J i . . i . : I . . I : � . I � i I , . � I � . i � i - I - - � . I I � I I . � - I : � - � . I I I ! I I 7 _�. I I �_, � . - % I � -, , I 1, I , MIR] � � - kv - 7_______� 00�1 � � � OVer-O&I-l' ­ I ____ _44ftig ,"­__- ,� � I Orride A.IiIiaer - tim. -t ge -Oka � , . r I . ... - . 11 - wtvba A , �. I � Ll e � 17 .1 . - 11 I I'll � I � 11 . - . I ,mot, Mot, J - . Of . AJ I ��� ulp f" boe, I _'ot, the t, , MUS � if there is 0. . tbere Art I ' - .+,ism. Wous! __ . would -At -or-Ji"al r4e - � " I - I ; . . � . - r - __ E: CANJ I - - � � � � . , , r of 1; . . . � of , . I I I- . . I 1-1- ­ - �­ I - I _"r_ lIT,A,L fPA "V- 11 -;�� � _1 � � � 1 4A I _Doltsrs � � .. . - - -1 7 � . . . _­ . — ,T 1. I — . .1 - I - : . I A !__ ,i;_� �� lJOEAFOIRTH E Y­� - - I �-�_-- ­ Tk - - ral sanking — 11.1 .9 i; . ;; � ;; �� AC_.!6r4irr"*rS 10 0 � r ,.�� � - 1 _ ;� i , - , , . _. 1,4"Ime 101 I Attiontiol , IV,', , , � _ _ - -Sale_140 , ­ , �,�_ SANX-­` � �.­�-' , I . _­_ to ,or$l I _.: . 1; _. � 11it1we for - - I- a,- ��! � � - -tb* Klantl . I ­. I , ret, V*ysble SA AW I - , I � I , , I -- ,,, _M" :,-- I . �� r 210 AS V� - - . -W -10 * - soutv � , � I 1� 90XA"W%D1 � � .10013mr- - I I I I -_ I . J ;_- ­ - - � � - I . I �. � ,TINE MARE . __ 1 . - - . I SUIMUM I I - -, - . - 03tO4W),--StM"Td..._1 _!�� X1)J-*e1,---- - 11 -_ __.--- -.1 I - ��? 4�. --A 0 __ I � — . , I. '. � ­­.— � — - . �� — "..____ ... __ . - � ­- -,��, -, __ .;; �, jaaw­ — ­ — — — � - . � W ... 61 ! —­ .—. .—I .- -� - � --- :: , 11 i '. ".. - 4'.. ­­_ ­ * *- -- .. - - � I bush tuem;-0— — ­ � _ .1 . 2 .1)Arrol— '.. .� � � �_. _411114rooho . - - - - - - ,�;._ 11 - (1111WA) . . _ '. . -1 . I � - _1 __­ - - - _. - - 11 � � - I'll �� ­ ........ ­­­ � I , . - I . ­_"_.....­­ .. . r � 14_0*_ -4---- 11 . - . ­. ­­­'... - � .- I - . - ..... I . 3 DaIrY liar] � � ' I A vsoxm, September I - - I - ,m"a I keeps fairly steady I - - , , - , 4i to I& for freslit, uity, I � _4y .. —Receipi �___ implik. Butter � irwo. Prices remain Ul - - !IN � Ue to.chdice 01airy tubs, -1 . - .0t M-67 ral I a 22 t 0 - 2 3 C - _�150. . . . . I : Im= FALM, N. Y,, I I . -JWW - 304 boxes large �% . I to 413 large colored .. at 101 I . - I , ,alwad,,4t private terms, I . . !1 -_ ap-0,421 sidall Whi and . I Ite . . , - * 3, �� � obeetrao '2 to2 - � Wat 2 -3c. ­ I - - L ­ __ -- ft- I I , _ - , c-,4 X Y., SeptAmi 'lWimBoar,d-of trade to,4 - - , .-.14 of theeme were offiel . --"V - --M boomp of large oolor,eil 4 - 0 - - , -4 - ct� 000 large :whit . e at _11 - 16redst 11t, S2�O -do. at I � . vilte At 10ije, $00 40. a -, J�N 1% do at Ilic - on -D I . . I I 4 1 . 'eq - I lots moold kt Ili � 11 . t, , � I I 1. Volta were 17 packages al -*10,cases of prints at 2 � MOSMSAL, September 2i 1 - 7 Its, wlwf this morning I Ui 1krQuili-o'e-ebeese. On apt � - - � - � '-U - X*t 12 to 12ic,for- west . . � � sineftell M I . � � the we � . V . - - - lisgoodiiind the ,y . - - I . .. . ButZer—The marlk-f , -ud *A-Vmces have been mi I - oft' One factor� dernam � P - I I -ft.butwim-refumeld. At. L pidlor *,,considerable am - I 'M *M ftalized in a few 1i hisprdblema-tical what .1 . . I - - 'V," lore for finest ,cresme � tl*y mould sell as high as � , VOW opinion is' -against -t - 'fiW_ would 1pmbabtv bE I in . I � __ q Soods. 22i to Zfef,6 � � � .111 k Mi . . I - - , 0 L or ,good, Egi I � vlot" but ., . T_ we. I ��w ei I L � . . - - - , , , 1% to 14 - 14J-1� ISO ; No. i>, 12, to 1" '16 per dozi . "'n. ,L 4 � I - - . - . . I I - 0 - I "I'll, ------ L - ::: � IF - _. - - . P<)ultr� I . I . I - F offered- PC , - hr - I Do,- ducks -60 - � ... - - "q-1 . 1-2o". � — , I ' I I I I - Toronto Potato- . I I - T6 roarIket remains Abo I - -fttesck are oftered at 45 i __ I I U"Out of store, at 50 -to 61 . I - - . 1 _______4P-__. . 1AV-0 stock M . - I _. _� 10NICION, En.gland,Se _Aftliees . t, "A_ - C - L 14PPh � . - L -_ . -_ " ; trade firm fo- ca I -Im" *.Vimibed Stat,ent ,00 I - NA to 6a -, - canadim, L Limpoot', BePtember' I I fttth, �Rd ; . orbeep, 15d. w , kJOSTUR&L, f3eptember � . I I -on the dull side, I � I �Ui"the lame,_m they I I 1"4-00uple of weeks. Th, - *'Ors somius], find for the-,- ,, - � U_ _�� r ce r 11 tile highest PL i L *Jar Pound,, -While for i .... I M ftaged from 3 to It I . Asuing at 2e per - " � I%% I ' po , - U Jainiii solid at -, 4;= - (3 _!:; 'at 2, 4i 14 _ Per Pound,, - , I , - $2 to 81-0. . I -111110AL* Sle I . Ptem1ber 2-6i . 13"t 'Itnooth fa:t expo L r *_Q&80 -0 good to beat $5. , , . 3 1 40jjsM#1 t4 to $4, i� ,; - I _ steers, �$5 I _g � _ to $5,t� I . I ri, steers $4_50 t_� . � I -fat balim, $3 5,0 � �­ $3 ' .25 to '113 Z0;_ - - � I - U.25 to 77 -5 ; � ft 3.5,; fat wis g LLL _ f . 1 25 il me(Iju A_t co I to Goval Cominon to fa, , � 25 - - I choice to extra, . , . 040k $ oommon to �� 4 balls. 42.rS5 tA,3 $3. . 4 , 0, L , �, _ "O t- $4 25 ; caIVAM � . � AGO'78-tO U-25 - do ' - ... � *Q, k -Sheap' anW . ., me to ftd -Oxtra lainbawe . , -"14 About, a � � Z t�eft'dy, bL E!fft there W," p, healy Im" � extra - *_.so - to Were qu *ft# # go6d to choice, S Principally $,.I, � . � L#'U,* falir to 11 'goo� . . I ;* _ i S4.Z oft to 2 , - *W;* '8xtm. $4.2-5 t< 04 L 4 - - *1 Z $4.25 ; ulixe ."*1 desirable weights � - -4 $4 to � ,#4 U- 115 14,40 - culls I - i . R y ,. - . . splift— 04 th t0f:�Tha L - jWft & s , jLf Of $4 . tftngtr - b 11 � - � . 414 to S5 . . , eavy . I . - *%Uog to, MIXed % $49( - _11* L . $5 - * L I . � - kukio I - I -pigs, *94, - - to it 185 - *%V . � U40 -. - ' r(M91 - , "" to "m - tolp I'll ^14 -ft ftqftedl and, Y* I % � - I I - � . - - I _r_1 I - 1 i I - A llf�