The Huron Expositor, 1900-11-30, Page 8THE HURON EXPOS
TOR
NOVEMBER
BULBS AT LESS
THAN HALF PRICE.
til sold, we offer first claim bulbs at less
thaa leaf price, either singly or in collee-
tior 9.
2 HYACINTHS (any eitIort) TO.
3 FREESIAS 5c.
-3 TULIPS 6c,
NARCISSUS 40.
23e. WORTH FOR 10e.
4 HYACINTHS (any color) 20s.
6 FREESIAS 10e.
6 TULIPS 12e.
NAR9SSUS 8e.
1. CHINESE SACRED LILY 10e,
e WORT FOR 25c.
-IrTirvi.nABGEE PAPST
BOOKSTOSE, SE&RIEIH-•
DOMINION BANK.
CAPITAL Medd Up), $1,500,000.
REST, - $1,500,000,
EAFORTH BRANCH,
MedeaStreet, Soteforth.
General Ban kin Business trans
ac ed. Farmers' Sale Notes collected.,
an advances made on seme at lowest
ra es.
rafts sold on all points in Canada,
eh United States and Europe.
-AV INGS DE PART M ENT. —1nterest
&flowed ondeposits' of One Dollar and
u wards.
S. HAYS, 'W. K. PEARCE,/
Solicitor Manager.
JEWELRY
The following JiteK are a few that we
make a specialty of in quality and price—
Watches, Maks, Jewelry in all its branches
including Engagement end Wedding rings,
Sterling silver novelties, ete. All goods
soldtby us engraved free. We have also
a.C.d4d to our Mcrae:Aug business a fail line
of Optical Goede. Having had 20 years ex-
perience in Ohl line I am in a position to
teat all visines. correctly. No charge for
testing the eye.
Counter sewery Establishment
13 •
/ 3
SEAFORTH;
R. COVNTItif., -
1-
Manager:
SATISFACTION' GUARANTEED:
(4'
STRATFORD, : ONTARIO.
A eehool that, is doing the beat work in
indiums education in Cana la to -day. Ou
giagnificent cetalogue gives till itformation
newt for one. Eater now if possible.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal,
444452
W. N. WATSON'S
AGENCY.
NORTH MAIN. STREET SEAFORTH.
DISTRICT
TIMES.
DEALER
CLASS SEWING MACHINES—
RAYMOND AD WHITE
ls eeeing newhine nettle Pi pliee, needle% at -
t hierate and 011. Alt kitide e. Ing niashinee
r paired promptle. (liftmen reaeor able.
General Fire alei late insurance Agent. only first
l• age ciempantee represented.
Agent f the Totortto General Truets Corporation,
A:oray tele &need on fie et arid tom a property, at joie
r 1114 ef lett:relit, and e Iterges Iciw,
W ANT.A.TSC31\i',
1030
N(7)11T11 MAIN ST., 8EAFORTH,
von txpooitot
A Bounni er NIGIIT.—The following is
from a Port Iluron paper, of a recent date :
" `The Bohciniau Night,' at the Harring-
ton, last eve ing, was a au eess as well ise
an innovatioi , end hereaft r the event will
be a weekly eatage. The Cit.y opera beetle_
orchestra furnished mimic and little Mier
Mahle Tobin recited a number Of selections,
among thorn being 'No IC h Need Apply.'
She was h attily encored. Mr. MeElheney
was called u ote- and recite 'De 'Almighty.
Dollar.' 4 Iurge number •of people took
lunch, and the Bohemian feature was not,
`begleeted, f r -handsome. stone 4 steins ' on
the corners of the tables." The aboiel acly is
a daughter 4f Mr. Patsy Tobin, a former
resident of this town. ,
• •
A Goon &END OFF.—The gentleman re-
ferred to in the following paragraph, which
we take from the Toronto Globe, ist a
brother of Mr. J. 0. Greig, of the well-
known firn �f Greig & Al donald, of thia
a
town : " There was a large gathering lest.
(Thursday) night in the reception hall A
Massey -Harris Company's] head office, the
occasion bk ing a presentation by the office
staff to Dee Wm. G-reig, who, after a long
connection with the company's business in
Ontario, is about to be ars shirred to. the
Maritime branoh headquaree s at Se. John,
New Brun veiek. Mr. Greig's many friends
are sorry tp loee him, but they rejoice . in
his sue -etas and the magnificent onyxclock
which he carries away 1 with him ° beers
witness to his great personal popularity."
rand Trunk Railway
exiled everywhere. Feet and superior
-Leiter to Detroit, Toledo, Chicago, Port
furou, Cincinnati, he Peal, oto,, Western
lel Nei thweetera ntittett Ind the Pacific
(out. One way mecond class special fares
en Novenewr 2esh mid 27th to points in
Ianitoba, Minuretoi a, Montana, North Da -
1 co" Idaho, Witehingtoi Oregon and
leitedi (amille.), vet China o or North Bay.
E, Agent
SOMERVIL
Conexteretel Sleselet/RTIEL
1045 _
ALY'S
<For tin it- it reparrin
Alt went tte at
deli-.
lr.
t
leotepted ekt.
i itet revere- or n net e widest.
d setisfactorily
THE MOAN
AND EWELLER
SEAFOR I
EverybDtly Talks
m,„tti orifitint ktk kkf the
eral Btsines- College
11 )RONTO,
"'it I 01 of it
•-, kt t hart ,
o studeuts and
young people
gene floe, Collett inte kuttirictie
i ter -4 Wither. fl past ter 'Lunette. With
d. • ri tk ek I f.' eixry find -class typo
rel.! e nee lee te eplent id equipment.
tereeel ke., ar, lit:st nes of trainiog
_ease , feta eSette does most effective
Fen Jet opene ceepterribet 4th.
keen-. Write
V. 11. SHAW, Prineipul.
et. t r -T'•4 T Jrente.
1630-52
IL
.--,e 7 •
THE NATION/el, Bezean,—The Isamu,
held undet the inispices of St. Thomas'
-church, on Wedneeday and Thursday, was a
most isuocesSful and eatiefaetory affair. A
large number of articles, ornamental and
useful, we 0 dieposed of, while the refresh-
ment tabl s were liberally provided for and!
largely pa thmized. Oa Wednesday even-
ing Mrs. arley's Wax Works furnished a
most attraptive and amusing entertainment,
the novel* of .which enhanced the interest.
All the parts were taken by local talent, and
all did well. The attendance was large, a,nd
would have been larger had there been room
in the hal for all those who desired to get
, in. On t e whole, the ladies are to be non-
• granulate on ' the success of their venture.
It was all well carried -out, largely patron--
ized, and urnished the citizens with. an in-
teresting occasion which wasduly appreci-
ated, whit the finances of the Guild will,we
aro sure, I e coesidexably augmented.
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• -Palmeri AL Vis,—O. Monday laet Rev.
1'.MeCtib entertained in the new Presbytery
in cornice ion with SteJa es' church, in this
town, a namber of dieting ished ecelesiasti-
cal guosth The visitor 'included Arch-
bishop CrOonnor, Toronto' Bishop Dowling,
Hamilton ; Bishop McEvi y, London -' Rev.
Dr. Spatz preniclent of St Jerome's 0olleree,
Berlin; Rev. F. Oughing,' residerit Senclwich
College ; Revels. Meson. L. Brennan To-
ronto ; P. 13rennan, St. arys ; T. iVest,
Goderich J. Kennedy, S mitt ; T. Noonan,
Biddulph ; M..Mer.lor-mie , Ashfield ; II.
Traher, London ; P. -Mc eeown, London ;
H. 0anni0g, Toronto; T. Ma,hony, .flamil-
ton ; G.- Cram, Beeson ; . Downey, Mit-
chell ; W Fogarty, St. •Columban '• - D.
MeMenan in, Se. Augustine, and T. Valen-
tine, Zerieh. In this visit the parish of St.
James' hs been especially honored. In the
visit of t.lja now widely known Toronto pre-
late,-Are4bishop(YCoanor; the parish feels
estnetial pride, as it is seldom now that the
Arehbishep leaves Toronto. Pleasant im-
pressions of Seaforth were carried away by
the visiters. I
. • t
Lover, l3RXEFS. —Rev. Mr. Larkin preech-
ed a mo4 able sermon last Sunday evening,
on the sabject of terepero.nce, in which he
emphasized the necesuity, even from a pe-
cuniary standpoint, of men, and eepecially
yourig men, who wish to make their way in -
the world, . abstaining fekom . intoxicating,
liquors, us le these days of commerdial aot
tivity anl keen conipetition, none but those
of the etc rest intellects eyed mostexemplary
habits c n hope to aucceed. . Rev."A. L.
Russell a so dealt with this question at the
Sunday vening _service in the Methodist
church. -4A leading merchant in town says
that the jveolc before last he did the laig,ett
businces el has done in any one- week for
several years, and that letisiness generally
this fall has been better than -ever at the
sem° semen in former yeate.—Miss'Wilkin-
sop and Miss Eden, of Woodstock, aro the
guests ef!Mre. .L A. Wile -on, of Inglesicle,—
Rev. R. W. Diekie, pastor of the ,Orange-
ville Presbyterial] church, end a former as-
siataist in the Settforeh Presbyterian church,'
has declined a call from ix Roeslands British
Columbia, church, with a etipend of $2,000.
—Mr.
—Mr. and Mrs. leiward AI ulea,lty, of Brit-
ish Columbia, are visiting Mr. Mulchaby's
mother and ether friends in town and ,vittin-
ity.e-Mr. I). Ortunmett has purchased the
Isaac. Miller property, in Herpurhey, from.
Mr. Janice Hugillt 'rhe place 'contains
about twenty acres, and the 'price paid was
$1,80n. Mr. Grummett will reside theree—,
M r. C. eaokeon, who has been in J, F.
Daly & Company's jewelry store for a num-
ber of years, has started -tip• for himself in
Ripley. Mr. Jeckeen is a steady young
man and a good tiorkmete end 'we can dune
°uglily recommend him to the. good people
of Ripley. -e-The Jolly Pulls Company will
°eminence a week's 'engagement, in Cerdno'a
late Mr. Hugh McKay. Mrs. McKay was
a sister of Mr, Murdock Campbell, of this;
town. The funeral tekes place to -day, at 1!
o'oloole—The- Ladies' Aid of he Presbyter-,
ian (thumb had a;very please t social meet-,
ing In the basement of the church, Wed-
nesday afternoon. Quilting and nefresh-
meats were the main items on the program-,
me.—Rev. Mr. Whiting; of ;Mitchell, will
preach the anniversary e mons in eh°
Methodist church at the mu 1 hours next
Sabbath. Mr. Whiting s a able and ethos
quent divine, and will ne do bt have tail
congregationn—Will Hale le t on Saturday
has secured
iture factory.
of his your
gat his home,
. E. Stewart,
eco red frorn be
is now on a visit
Sittings of th
d i Seaforth, dur
bru ret 8, April 5,1
er 25, Inesemt
an able and
e,
T mules an
n der tie au
n Tenteran
(Amnia° -Te
umiday even'
hu oh, and
reabyteri
last for Stratford,, wiser°
position in the MeLaglan
.On Friday evening, a In
friends spent a pleasanit
' before his departere. —I%
of this town, has fully
recent severe illness) and
to her parent, neer feta
division court will be he
ing 1901, as follows ; F
June 6, September 7.
ber 5,—Rev. E.• O. Ta
eloquent.temperance ad
addresses in this town
Wednesday evenings no
pices of the' Woman's Ch
Unian, on the subject a
perrence." The lecture _
will be in the Methhdi
Wednesday evening, in
eh ur eh
hall, next AlortdayT-tevening, The Jolly
Pulls are eery highly spoken of in all the
neighboring towns,,where they have been,
and will undoubted draw good houses here.
They play under the auspices of the hockey
-club.—At the annual commenetment peel: -
Peace in connection with the Parkdale high'
tschooll on Ftiday evening last, Mr. H. J.
CraivOrd, IL A., was- presented with a
handsome 'Morris chair. Mr. Crawford, a
few yeare ago, taught, in the Setiforth Col-
legiate Inetinste, .end is apparently quite as
poptilar witerhis 'Tomei° pupils as he was
in 81.4e-tab.—Miss Powell, who has been
With friends here for the past year or More,
left on Wedneaday for .her home in Phila.
&Ilene, She was aecompenied by Miss
Clem Caine who will prey an extended visit
to her sister, Mlle King, iii New York,--
Aleetra. D. D. Wilton & joinpany are now
ohipping out the It of-ehis season's qua.
Teter trade this year as been unusually
large, and the. stock has gone out in good
shape, and We truat that the results
at the other ent will be even more
favorable, Milk -nigh the fresh egg -market
hes not, been very encouraging this year.—
The many friends of Me. (). Bethune, town.
treasurer, will regret to learn that he, is.
now eoplined to his residenee moat of the
time, arel his condition is not improving.—
Miss Kffloran, who has been ill, is now re-
eevering, but i1 is not expected she will he
able to take her plaee in the school for seine
tirne.—We ingra this week to announce
the deer h of ielise Free!, eiater of Ales (Rev.)
likeiginse which took place. 'on Tueaday, at
the Episcinpel rectory. Miss Fred had boon
ill for eoree time, and!. the sad result was
not unexpected. Tbel remaine were taken
te Thankesford, ft r interment, on Wednes
day.—We have been enjoying beautiful In -
di to hummer weather : it will tone us all up
ter the rigors of ninten—Mr. Wm. Shade,
of Harpurhey, was married on Wednesday,
to Aline Addie Spading. The ceremony
wee performed at the residence of the
ltriede parents, Meleillop, by Rev. Mr.
utgrave. The young couple intend to re.
shle in Ilerpurhey. Numerous friends will
unite wellus in- wishing thorn many years
of centred* happineese—An old and highly
leepreted eetrident of Tuekersmith departed
tide life ote Wedneulay last, in the person
of Ileloran Ann :Campbell, relict of the
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be
fur
mbe
veni
ra.
a.
ato
!or,
oca
on
t,
th
Removen.—Dr. 'Gi b,
his °meet, the one he f m
street, and his realdenee t t
NOTIGE.—Th,ose Ant eb
son Bro., Hardware, will IC
the 16th of Dec mber efts w
In other kands. for colleoti n.
Iiighest prices for a
under theTown Clock, itto
SALE, OP- CLOTIIIN'Il
ready made elothing at pfice
0111 and secure on e of o
Leatherland, opposite Doman
3eaforth.
V. S., has rriov
rly coupityl, nn Ma
o Oa y Blook,Seaforb
' 17204
o Estate Joh
ettle on or bele
into will be oleo
1720.2
fur at L. 'Smit
th. 1720-1
e are offeri
tha will a itonish yo
r erecting, . 13/ark)
role Hotel, Main dreg.
ed
diy
lch
GREAT SLAUGHTER — e intend to ma
our hew steak of boots and a toes move rapidly if I
prioes will do it. Prim out an slashed in eve,
line. Come and so. No rot' le to show sotd
Bicherdson & Salith'e o d stand, Seafol
' • 1720
Ir I
SLAUGHTER IN1 OATS.—We hare
300 Ladire' and bbi dren's ro ts vhioh we have de-
termined upon slaughtering alt price. All e e
of the latest styleed $12 pa s ow 86, 08 coats np
$4, $5 goats now $2.50, 83.60 co ts now $1.76, $2, 0
pate now $1.25, $2 Child's ent:now $1. Willtp
Pickard & Co., Sesferth. 1720 -
SOX ,AND RUBBERS.— Wok, Warm fie e
lined seeks and stout enag sr'ot rubbers, that'
combination that cark't be be G f r out door win r
work. We have, their in all ty es and sizes and �i
priees are the lowest n town, ichardson & Mei
nis, Seatorth, 1720-1
Remember we are sel n dinner sets, t a
sets and toilet sets atvery lo p ices, 97 piece (thin r
sets for 130, Making' best st a wear plain fir 8.
They are a pap Nice sets in gold tint for
Toilet sets froru $1.50 up. 0 d pipet In China n
great varieties at ke Young e, s aforth, 1720-2
Due Setoen-eWhen•y u .wear a pair f
our rubbers you know you ha e t good thing b eau e
they keep the foot dry mai th'y wear well. We bt y
the best and sell at' mercy a eng prices. Men'
women's and obilhron's, all k n e, all prime. Rio
ardson & McInnis, Boeforth, 1720-1
•
While they last we a
Papa on second band coal at ve
guarreoteed. Mao a lino of w o
and second hand at prices hat
you to buy as we had there p r
Vance on stoves- took place al d
the money. Come early,
The most egmplete
forth,ohokpor than (mist
Seaforth.
Dainty silver novel
for Obrietmas, These aro
make very suitable present.
Anything ordered will be k
by paying a small amount o
eller, Seaforth. '
1 8.
n t
b.
e offering gre t
from $3 up, all ful y,
heaters both ne
are sure to indu
haeed before the n
can't be replaced ti'
!lett & Co , &siert
17204
of bells in Se
rlek's Harness Sho
1720-1
nd Ebony goo
very expensive b
all and ace my ate
r you till (Arita
John Bulger, Jo
17204
ves has no ewe,
new and Is al vays
eaforth, 1720
Herbageurn for youn • 1
it makes elcim milk rie goo
solo by Hamilton & Kerala
e,
Goat, Mountain bea
loway robes of the beet qua If
1,
Northwest G 1-
t Broderines harn es
ehop, Cady' .Block, Seatort 172o.
. Orders for wood left he store will re<
°dye Immediate attention, have it cut to a ty
length, also guiltier those doe ring it so. We have
PASO about 26 cords of No. 858, delivered at 8150
per go d. S. Mullett & Ce.-, forth, 1720-
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Try the stay on blank;for the stabl
r. -Harass shop, S
1720 -
Henson cow tie,s,
s, ax -es and ho
forth, 1720.
ldwin & Hiller
P 11 and Wring,er, will
I nday next. Thoy h
ndred huh can sup
11 lay, 13.aforth.
a
they are theebeet, Broder
forth,
Remember we have 1
halters, tainerns, arose cu
blankets. S. hiullett & Co.
- ETT I N (I READY.
manufacturers of the Mop
In a positlob to fillip about
orders ahead for over two'
ail who come. Baldwin &
's
go
a•
FEED. 0o.—We are
corn in•large and small quit
to temple the publics at the
Ratnilten 84 Kerslake, Seater
1720.
80
ty
again handling fe d
tifileir and aro proper d
lowest possible pri
h 1720
BuSINESH COLLEGE. —
womeirwho expect to attend
elml school should write to
tutiogn not
grade work.
enter,
tford, for al ea
exeolled in Can
The., present is
o.
11 young mon ad
1
flret elan vomit :r• .
he Central Buein is
aloguo. This Ins 1.
da. for strictly IV fh
a favorable tine° to
17154. , .
OUR NEW STOR
Our new story commences this
is a good one. Read ib, and tell y u
bora about it.
Tini EXPOSITOR will be giventt n
scribers from NOW until January is
for OXE DOLLAR. Who would b
the beet local paper when it can
cheap? Send in the names at 'no
have a large list, but we want mo e.
k. It
neigh -
w sub-
, 1902#
About
got so
. We
Hills Green.
HAPPENIN08,—Mr. Francis Co OM
OW
and wife, left Saturday for Luck
they intend visiting friends and
—Messrs, A. Maine and A. Kain
the contract of cutting wood fo
Kippen.—Mies Euphemia Maxwe
been at:home for the past few
returned to Clinton,—Mr.
oently had shipped to him a pal
oughbred ducks. George is not d '
ing good poultry.—Mr. W. Van
Chiselhurst, is helping his fa
Mr. C. Troyer, to get his winter
wood out of the swamp.—Quite
the farmers in this vicinity have
their fall plowing.
•
Leadbury.
Is a Dry Goods Store the pi
your Ready -To -Wear clothing?
go to The E. McFaul Co's, Sea
enormous sales they have in ot
ments justifies the close price
they sell clothing. • Men's suits,
42, serviceable tweed, at $5,
ular prices in Tweeds and Serge
$7.50, $10 and -$12
NOTES. --A great number, of I
went from these parts last we
day of delivery, as well as the d y
there was a big commotion am
women and democrat wagons ere
demand. Indeed, the excitement
by the Dominion election was not a
it.—Mise vora J. Kinney, he
young mini° teaoher, of Walto w
ing friends on the Leadbury lin , o
day last.—Mr. R. Common, ero
Winthrop, has been around bu in
poultry for shipment. --Some o t
chaps who went to the bun er
Muskoka, have returned* and te o
likely to follow.—John Barr ws,
timer in this seeMon, intends oin
the Rookies in the near futu e.
McIntosh has been quite ill.
hear of her speedy recovery. M
Smith has been away, moving t e h
goods -of Mr. Fred Greig, fro H
Brussels, where the latter int nde
the winter.
BARGAIN. —A brand new made-toorder
Portiard cutter for reale. Bede & Witsox,. Harder ro
• el arab an ts, Seaforth. 1710.1
WANTED. -000 ton ho cie roll butter,2( 0,
weekly e alp dried applee And fowl. Our stock- of
rola e, ure, rea yenado c'ething, etc,, is lard o
and not surpessod. We ha o a few cdd mantles to
clear, $10 ono for 85, 85 po s f r 82 60. 0. E. 0,
Wingham. 17194
To Tint FARMERS, K nnedy Pros. pry
tho highest earth prices to ea, sheep tell w
hoice fancy chi
rite
and art ware, Just turfy d, suitable for prose
WO aro veiling. dinner, tea nd ode away do
in price this month. Juita k t price before buyi
No trouble to dhow geode. A. Yoreo, Sea'orth,
171f1 -
Scores of Business olleges have p-
elted to the Central Business College, Stratford, or
graduate] to take poeitiona as teachers, in th r
phoebe This wilily As ittr ng evidence thet
Cor tral litteinetts College enjoys a continen il
reputation for thoroughness: 17154 -
n
;HE SEA FORTH GREEN
the greenhouse of Air. D
fully repay any admirer
, McLennan is a profeersio
house of carnations is ee
sight, the -collection bdin
excelled. During the 1E101
81212th€1111.11118 he else heel
neon Although sernehr
McLennan had cut- flo
number has been too ',/3
en erpriee pa, and he 1
thinking of going out of the business al
te.
Yn
g,
roesse—A visit to
MeLehmus wo Id
of flowers. It r.
al florist and his
tainly a beauti ril
one that, is ran
ly
eon of, the cle y -
some very. pretty
ve known thaelt
,ers for , serenethe
ill to make tie
as been teriou ly
0-
gether, It, would seem (oo bad that Ite
Seaforth greenhouse ,ha not been mire
liberally patronized, partiaularly in view ;of
:the fact that neany petto s are in the ha it
of sending out oftown fo flowers. Such 'a
concern in our town is a ecided advanta-
and weerutit that perso s wautleg flowTs
for parties, wreath wo'k or for other p
poses will visit the Se forth greerihon o,
where sve are sure the pr prictor do 11
in hie powerto merit yo r patronage,
• •
' RE l'N'ION OP THE H -awes --FolAhe pat
two orthree years, the atter of having a
re -union -of the membe it nd ex -members of
the Huron foot ball team has been plann d,
but for varioue reasonil. t e scheme has 1 -
ways fallen through. It now has tak n
some definite eitape, t t meeting held t e
other night it was dee de to arrange or
such a re -union on the Friday between
Chriatmas and New Ye re, and OD t e
eveoing of that day to have a re-uni m
dance. It is expected th t other featu s
will be on the progranjrno, but as yet it is
impossible to outline t em. It is expect d
that a large nurriber of Our old boys mill e
here, although it will inpossible, on
count of the diatance t w reh they live, f r
some to be in the old t n n the body, b it
they are sure to be here in he spirit. N 'e
trust that everything pr stile le will be doie
to give the boys a righ g od time -whlin
they visit. homeagain,
e•el...•••••c•-I•a2rs•a•e • • •
n, jr.,
where
e atives.
taken
Dolt;
ho has
he, has
sis re-
f thor-
or raise-
orn, of
er in-law,
• pply of
number of
ot Wished
a
J
1,
on
la
ce
It
ort
er
a
SI
a
ve
k.
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Brucefield.
B. R. Hrbellers, Brumfield,
Conveyancer, Fire and We footman
amount of money to loan at 6 per con
farm security. Mortgages drawn
yarned free of expellee to the bor
limited amount of private funds
At borne every morning and Wedn
week. Several good farms for sal
to buy
s if you
. The
depart -
which
ea 36 to
er pop-
e 86 50,
720 1
poultry
On the
revious,
•ng the
in great
caused
ateh to
popular
viait-
Satur-
ant, of
dressed
e young
oods of
her are
an old
oct to
Mrs. F.
hope to
.Wm,
usehold:
nsall to
to pass
o a yobi la 11 pee
e a erne Any
. ofl
nd oney ad.
owe . Also a
t 5 per opt.
ada of °ph
167desfgns
o wrapd
ble) are
eaubefore.ti fu
d to tell
• eryapwpeFirliebnfueoyht.
7.72S0t7e#
es held
ere very
homson
abbath.
ddressea
ewe, of
thand
E,.
H.wasaeproa.
e interesting
e h story ot
ts .eginning
en serious
the London
in f horses
hil he was
th horses
ann ekburn,
onv ntiontof
of Stanley,
hel . in the
ue day, Do-
ree sessions,
do ening at
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PRETTY WitAPPERETTES.—C °lee
are being shown. They mak in
pet's, warm, bright and corn ort
prettier, some of them, than eve
The makers have turned out a ch
patterns this season, that it' ha
some of the wrapperettea fro th
Fermis, that means pretty
little money. That little mo
the material at The E. MeFa 1 Co
Seaforth.
NOTES.—The anniversary ervi
here, in the Presbyterian °bur h,
largely attended. Rev, T, e.
preached two excellent sermon on
On Monday evening very excel ent
were delivered by Rev. Mr. nd
Varna; Rev. Mr, Lerkin, of :eafo
Rev. T. Thomson, with e ev.
Sewers as chairman. The me tin
decided moons. 14.1xcellent m sic
vided by the church choir. 0
item of the programme was t
the Presbyterian church from
till now.—What might have b
runaway took place reeently o
road, Mr. Smillie left his te
standing on the London Road
calling on some friends, whe
took fright and ran as far as .1
on the Bayfield road.—The
the Sabbath <school ASsociatio
-Hay.and Tuckersmith ,is to be
.M.ethodist church, Kippers, on
°ember 4th. There will be t
morning, 10.30, afternoon 2, a
7 o'clock.
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Exeter.
J. G. STA...NM:MY, B. A., (1 te
Carthy, Osler & 00., Torento,) 13a rieto
tumor, Notary. Money to loan. 0 flees
oupied by Collins & Stanbury, over O'N
EXoter, Ont.
ith Mc.
, Convey.
Intel)' cm -
Wit Bank,
16844f
BRIEF15.—Rev, Mr. Wadd 11, f
occupied James street leth dist pul-
pit, on -Sabbath, morning ad e ening.—
Jamea Beverley, furniture d aler and un-
dertaker, has taken Wesle H sten, of
town, into partnership. The ill be a
strong one, and will no doubt ecei'ca large
share of patrona e.—Barris er 'La
was in OW& on Tuesday, where le _
Rented the Usborne and Hibb rt F
twee Company, in a fire i.vosti
James street gethocliat churc i an
services will be held on Sunda and
Deeember 9111 and 10th. Pee . 0,
B. A., of Aylmer, will preach and
supper and entertainment wi I be
Monday evening,—We unde sten
H. Dearing, who has been a ilk
Exeter, for about 12 yeare, he sol
Alex. Dow.—The funeral ser on
John Sanders will be preen led i
Memorial church, next Seb ath
by Rev. J. W. Ten Eyck, the
Miss'Maud Jeeltyl, who has wen
petientat St. Joseph, was brou
last week, very ill with peri oniti
now quite low. Her many riend
her speedy resovery.—The onald
gine arrived on Monday, and will
a thorough testing before th pu
made,—We are very sorr r
illness of Warren Ross with typh
—Miss Della Crocker, of St. any
net% of the Misses Johns.— In A
Ms has returned from- a v4it to 1
Michigan.—The death of Mr.
aged 80 years, occurred at E
sfeeday. The -funeral will b
(F(OeY.)
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Bayfleld.
. For your Christmas cake -we natio the
beet raleine, currants, peels, flea,1 ing e mate pure
rpices and all the other rcquireme ts. lou 'II wan
need thorn and you get the bust fro F. A. E I warde.
7204:
Bititezes.t—Mr. John Torr ince, of Lest°.
vsel, was in 13asfie1d for .se erail do, re lent
week, organizing for the Can dish Or et,' ot
Foresters. go added twent mem els to
Court -Rose 'df Sharon, whi h new hat it
membership of 114,—Mrs. 1. EIio t, of
:eider), visited . her father, A r. Json, one
day hist week.—The young peope f the
village held a finial dance in • he tswe hall,.
ono night last week, and had it very enjoy-
able time.—Mrs. (Dr.-) Rutted e, oti Moms -
min, Northwest Territory, i visitieg ; in
Bey-field—Rev. Mr. Hamilton'of Goderich ,
was in the village last we It. --Rev. Mr.'
McKay, of Goderiah, preached in thoPrees
byterian church last Sabball .--Several of
the young men of the village ent tr, Owen
Sound, on Tuesday, to wor :.—The sick
people of the village are all doi g as well as
could be expected—Albert Woods and
John Bailey, have lately re tuned from
South Bay.—Sarnuel Envie and Jan Omer -
on left on Tuesday for ()wen esued.--Ed.
'ward King has returned- home from Mani-
toba, where he has been since si ring.—Miss
Fairy Jennings, of Parkhill, is t e guest of
anie
eter,
hel
rn.
at on.—
iivereary
Monday,
A. 8cott,
the ueual
given 012
hi* W.
ealer in
out to
.the late
Trivitt
morning,
rector.—
uraing a
ht. home
, and is
hope for
'fire en -
be ;given
chase is
port the
id fever.
, is the
J Ret-
ie tent in
•n Wed-
te-day,
sbury
°pre-
flour -
Rev. E. C.
mill is goin
turned this
Brandon and
several days
being made f
under the au
NOTES • —
thur Woodno
again after h
W. Riddle
home limit w
with friends
visiting her
A. Crisp is
Seaforth.---h
around again
for a few da
ennings.—F. J. MaT at saw
again. Mr. Burroughs re -
eek, and has charge.—William
If. Falconer were at Belgrave
this week.—Preparatiens are
r a Christmas entertainmene,
piece of Trinity chureh1
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Londesboro.
he many friends of Mr. Ace
n are pleased to see him out
8 long spell of sioknes .—Mr.
nd Mrs. Ouimette r turned
ek, after spending a month
in Ottawa.—Mies Palmer is
rother here at present.—Mise
t present visiting friends in
Ir. Wm. Riley is able to be
, after being oonfined to his bed
0.
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:Maffei,.
MEN'S , CI OT IIING , —The Ready -To -Wear
kinds, not the- old time Ready -Made.
After you see the elegant fit, the quality of
the goods a d linings,_ it will only eed the
prices of Th E. McFaul Co., Seafortb, to
convince you that their store is, after all,
the place to buy your new suit and winter
overcoat. 720-1
FIRE INQUEST.—On November 3rd, the
barn of 04 Old Walker, er., on t e 10th
concession, ibbert, was destroyed by fire,
together with most cif the contents belong-
ing to Thomas Walker, the tenant. Mr.
Walker had no insurance, but Mr. Mitchell
had a policy; for $800 in the Usborne and
Hibbert 0ohipany, which fairly covered his
loss, Caw Id Walker, jr., also had a
quantity of chattels destroyed. As the
origin of th3 fire was a mystery, an investi-
gation wasi held at Staffa, before Police
Magistrate 'Loane, of Stratford, on Tues-
day. A 1 rge number of .witnesees were
examined by the company's solioitbr, J. G.
Sbanbury, of Exeter, and the important
facts elicit d, It is clear, from the evi-
dence, that the fire was of incendiary origin,
but who lit the match yet remains to be
discovered. At six o'clock an adjournment
was made for one week.
Brussels.
NOTES.—IJ. A. Creighton'tax collector, is
seriously tll with heart trouble,—W. F.
Scott left lon Monday for New York to
purchase another well bred stallion for
Scott & Witrwick.—The American hotel has
changed h'an3s. Messrs. Beattie ,& Clark
took possession on Wednesday ;evening.
Mr. Amenhas not decided what hi will do
In future,4--A number from Seaf rth were
hunting in, this locality on Tuesday.—
. Monday five of our town hunters succee ed
in getting 26 rabbits. This is a record
breaker.—Aguetus McLaughlin is able to be
around again after his Mums with typhoid
fever.—Tle road grader has been doing
some worion the streets the last few days,
—Mr. Jan pe Barnhill, son of Mr. John
Barnhill, is, here at present from Washing-
ton Territisry, visiting his parents. He has
not bsen hpme for 21 years.
•
Munch.
NOTES. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Geiger, of
Bad Axe, Halligan, who were here on a
visit, left or home on Friday.— Rev. C. S.
Finkbeine has started revival services in
the 14th concession church.—Mr. John
Voelker, Of Dashwood, has been here visit-
ing his mother,—Mr. Jacob Brown has pur-
chased the 50 acres across the road from his
own place from his father in-law, Mr. H.
Koehler.—Mr. Wm. MeNevin, who was
.helping in the grist mill here for a few days,
has gone to Woodham, where he will run a
mill.—Mrs. C.- Gasho is home from Miehi-
gan, visiting her father, Mr. John Gellman.
i
v Dublin.
Fun GAUNTLETS TAKEN. —During the
services at the( opening of the new church
here, on Sbnclaly last, some person took from
the pocket of ti. fur coat, left at Mr. Jacob
Weber's hotel, a pair of black Persian lamb
gauntlete, The 'leviers who took ehern will
save trouble by leaving them with Mr.
Weber or at THE EXPOSITOR office, Sea -
forth. Thefts af this kind are quite as seri-
ous in theleyes ot the law as larger ones,
and unless! they are returned at once, steps
will be taken to recover them.
and daughter, and a, giest many other
tokens of respect from visitori and friends.
The evening was spent in music, song and
chat. Before the departure of the gucets,
Mr, "Ca n,-- through his son John very
fittingly t '
thanked all prbsent for the hearty
manner n .whieh he end Mrs. Cann had,
been tre ted, which wise replied to on behalf
of the p IV, by Mr. Al Bishop, in his usual.
witty as cl wholehearted manner, and he
,
intimatk i that thernm y be a airliner event
at his p100 in a very f w years.
---a
McKillop. .
FAityl ItErrED.—Mr li Til0M9#8 McFadden
has rent d his farm, . lot 16, concession 4,
MoKillo , . to Mr. Gilbert McMichael, of
Hullett, for a term of years. Mr. McFade
den rata no the use of te house and oral-
lih
ard. T 0 farm contaiIs 100 some, and is
rented f r 8230 a year.; It is a splendid pas-
ture far and has plenty of good water.
Mr. Me adden has_ been working hard all
hie life, and now intends to enjoy a well
earned est. 1
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Sippen.
D. Iva Commissioner, Conveyancer, wills, mort-
gages an deeds drawn up. Money loaned at the
owest ra old interest. ; • 1069
John °Nevin of the Kippen mill is mak-
ing buein hum againere is prepared to do .11
mods of uslom work, inehtding chopping, cheap and
quick. he very hest family flour always on baud
for sale o exchange, Reneember the old favorite.
John Mo evin. -- , 1712-tf
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Varna.
Noeits.—The anniversary servitea in con-
nection with the Presbyterian church here
will be held on Sunday, December 2ad,
when Rev, Mr. Martin, of Exeter, will
preach, morning and evening.' On the fol-
lowing Monday evening, a fowl supper will
be held in the temperance hall. After
the supper a grand entertainment will be
held which to judge by the array of talent
will be it splendid one. The committee are,
sparing no pains to make the affair a sue-
cess.—On Friday night last, Miss Jane
Johnston met withea painful accident. The
night being dark; she had the misfortune to
slip and fall, breaking her arm.—Master
Harry Armstrong is thin week in Drumbo,
visiting his sister, Mrs. R. MeCool.—Mr. 0.
Reid shipped two cars of lambs to Buffalo,
thia week. Charlie is a hustklen—Aliss Reid
has agaie resumed her position in Beattie
Brothertel store.
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Unbonne.
GOLDEN WEDDIKG.— -On Wi4clnesday,
November 211t, the resideuce of M. Robert
Cann was taken possession of by a targe and
pleasant party, mot to celebrate tho event
of Mr. and Mrs. Cann reaching tile golden
milestone of their married life, and also the
christening of three of their granthildren,
of these families : Mr. Charles nn, Mrs.
V. M. Alillar and IsIrs. B. WilliaMs. The
party gathered at 4 p. m., and lifter the
christening, performed by the Rev. Mr,
Waddell, dinner was served, about fifty
visitors being preterit. The table Was beau-
tifully decorated with flowers, flap, ribbons
and a hundred dexterous touches of feminine
taste, in the centre of which set the unrnis--
takable emblem of marriage several stories
high, deleorated with flowers and wreaths,
over which cupid rested with a reflective
smile aup it merry twinkle in his eye, and if
the ebb tnd flew of maidenly blue es count
for anyt ing, as the young grand aughters
shot occ sional glancee at the centred object
of the tlable, the fourth generatioh may be
presente to great grandparentaelong ere
the die end jubilee takes place. The
table al o zontained luxuries which might
tempt 1 e appetite of kings, showing that
this pa t of our fertile country at least,
flows w th milk and honey. Fifty years
ago Mr and Mrs, Cann came into the un-
broken forest on their honeymoon and
located where they now reside. At that
time thi ga were different and the insolent
growl of the wolf might be heard around the
door of he little log cabin, but now, one
glance it. Mr. Caun's posseesions reveale
beyond i doubt that that unwelco e visitor
no longlar muses uneasineee, ith the
exception of one deceased, all their children
were present with their familiea Messrs,
Thomas, Charles John, Mrs. G. ierslake
and Mrs. Ben iVilliams, of Usbo ne, and
Mrs. V. M. Millar, of Bervie. An ong the
guests present were: Rev. W. J. Waddell
and •Rev. W. A. Walden, Mr. rehibeld
Bishop, ex -M. P. P., Mrs. Bishop nd Miss
Victoria, Alr, and Alm Robert M Donald,
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Passmore a d John,
Mr. E. Williams, Mr. R. Goultie, ire. Ann
Harrie, Miss Celia Ferguson, of Ex ter, and
W. C. Gay, of Buffalo, New York. Notice-
able among the presents were two andsome
and costly parlor chairs, the gif of the
family, it sugar and cream set from their son
Thomas ,end family, a sugar and cream aet
from nephew and niecee, W. H. and Lizzie
Oann and 'Mrs. J. Colwill, of Darlington, a
handsome peke basket from Mr. and Mrs.
Bishop, a very fine illuminated card of
greeting loin hia nephew, W. C. Gay, wife
lk
None n no DEBTons.,—For the conveience
of parties owing accounte to me, I will be at Mr.
Hays' St re, Kippen, on December let. As I ant de-
sirous of winding 11P my business in Kippeln7,19%re-
speetfuil Mk an indebted Ito me to can on that date
and settl . Jett. CANNiNe.I
-Nun IS WANTED .Highest market price
picsiipdretoopoet
rokinfrit ot toproeu. ftlryon, eNesirAtoyro rtajrsKp Dd eeaetn ,tho
1719-2
NOTE4.—Mr. JAMB S. Cooper, who has
been ifor the est four years, was spending a few
lthe employ of Mr. John MeNevin
dil
days reeently at his home in Howick. Mr.
Cooper purposes, in a short time, going to
Nevada, where he has a brother.—.Mr. and
Mrs. avid McNichol, of Farquhar, the
past w ek, were in the village, calling on
Mr. an4 Mrs. Hay.—Mre. T. MeOlymont,
who ha been in Lon+sn for some time, has
returnelihome much improved in health.—
We wo Id reinind all of the entertainment
this (F iday) evening in the hall, under the
auspice of the Mission Band. The band is
doing good work and should have .a
crowde house. A good tea will be served
and a lengthy programme will follow.
Messrs Sellery and Trott, of -Hensall, and
Mies % Miami, of Zurieh., will add to the
interes of the evening. The ladies are
giving gooe deal of ' attention to making
this en ertainment a auccem—Mr. D. Hay
was tha week in Stratford, calling on his
sister'who still keeps very poorly.—Rev
Mr. Salton, of Centralia, will conduct
the iserivice next Sebbathin the Methodist
church, here.—Mr. George Mulholland, of
Harpurhey, was, durieg the week, paying a
visit at the home of hi.r. and Mrs. Frank
Mann end calling on his old time friends.
Mr. Atulholla.nd still feels more at home
among his old Kippen friends.
•
Bowma , third line of WEDIorria, presented a
tter BEL1s—T home of William
lively scene on Wednesday evening of hint
week, when a gots* company of guests
assembled to witness the marriage of John
G. Turnbull, a well known young gentle-
man of Gres', eldest son of Reeve Turnbull,
and Miss Sarah J., daughter of James Kers
neghan, and cousin entire host, who has re-
sided with the latterl At 5 o'elock Rev.
John Ross, ,B. A., spoke the magic words
and the haipy twain received the hearty
congratulatiens of relativea and friends.
The wedding march was well played by Mies
FindlAer, Miss Thompson, of Caledonia,
Ontario, was the bridesmaid and Will Turn-
bull rendered services as groomsman. The
bride, attired in a most becoming costume
of peacock blue oath], looked charming in-
deed and her attendant was very neatly
costumed in dark natry blue trimmed with
lace. Wedding gifts,' numerous, useful and
valuable weie there in large measnre, be-
speaking the popularity of the principale.
An elegant supper was prepared and thor-
oughly enjoyed by all. Before rising from
the table, the officiating clergyman spoke
wordsofcongratulation, counsel and good
cheer befitting the occasion. The evening
was devoted to social enjoyment along the
line of music, song, story, dancing, etc. Mr.
and Mrs. Turnbull will make their home in
Grey where they commence housekeeping
with the best wishes of a large circle of
friends. THE EXPOSITOR Nee most heart-
ily in these good wishee. The editor was,
in days long gone by, a echool mate of both
the father and mother of the happy groom.
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Cromarty.
RECOVERED.—We aro pleased to be in a
position to state that the family of Mr.
James Hislop, merchant, who have been
afflicted with diphtheria, have now fully re-
covered,
Sumer Wonettne.—For some thno past
flooka of sheep belonging to farmers in this
neighborhood have suffered from ravages
by dogs. A few evenings ago the flocks of
Meatus. D. MoLaren and A. Wright were
again visited. Mr. McLaren had four kill-
ed, while Mr. Wright had a number badly
worried, The Itrutes alse attacked Mi
Wright's herd of nettle,
Matta:noway Aerinetnne—On Friday
het, while aeeitting in nutting straw at the
farm of Mr. John Alaudson, Mr. John
Stacey, a respected young farmer of this
neighborhood, met with an unfortunate ac-
cident. Mr. Seacey wee engaged in feeding
the machine, and, while looking up into the
mow to speak to some of the rnen, Le un-
consciously allowed his hand to cense into
contact with the rollers, which immediately
drew it to the knives, which amputated it
'inch by inch to close to the elbow. He also
had his shoulder dieloeated. Dra. Fergueon
and McDiarmid, of Heiman, were called to
attend the poor fellow, and, should blood
-
poisoning not eat in, Ir. Stacey may mean
be around again.
AN HONEST BALLOT
aiteitneentem
It has elected us for years
THE
ECONOMICAL PARTI CANDIDAT
FOR YOUR APPROVAL AND
s ul IP P ° RT
TEE
W It013..
NOTI:e. —During the heavy gales of 'teat
week much damage as done to fenceie and
standing -timber, . 'art el Mr. George
Grigg's barn was unr ffed and the wind aleo
blew down the wind nili on the farm of
Mr. Rowland, killing a calf.—The work of
dredging the Beaueh mp creek is expeetel
to be ermple te.d in a out two weekr. This
has been a difficult ta k and has taken con-
siderable time to aoc mplish .it, and con -
treater Oliver descry a credit for his -skill
and perseverance. hen the work is done
it will be a great hen fit to the ferment of
the commuuity.—Mr James Colclough has
secured the contract f *kidding logs for L.
M.cDenald, on lots 7 and 8, McKillop
boundary. Jim will have a buy wintet's
work, but he can sh w them all how to
skid a big log.—The tentera are busy at
work on the new hali , now nearing corn-
pletinri. The contrators have bad a busy
summer, which has k pt them late in flash-
ing many of the bui (liege. Walton and
vicinity has done wel in the building line
this season and with ve more yeara of good
government and pros erous times, we will
expect still further i provemente.—Mr. F.
G. Waghorti is a b ay man these days.
Besides numerous pre fessional calls, he has
within the past thrte weeks, dehorned over
500 head of cattle. No wonder Doc. has a
good muscle —Mr. and Mita, John Lambie,
of lelmvade, Simeoe c Duty, are visiting rela-
tives in this vicinit, • Mr, Lambie is a
brother of Mrs. Jam a Smillie and Mrs. T.
McFadzean.—Mrs. M. Morrison and Miss
Lucy Sholdiee are on4 the sick list, but we
hope soon to hear ofj their reeovery.—Rev.
Mr. Jerrow, of New Jersey, preached in the
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McFAUL CO. PLATFORM;
-LOWEST PR/CES
ON HIGH CLASS DRY GOODS
Have this ballot impreJsed Upon your hate
band's Memory to that h'11 alwaye use it rdi
the polls. -
ou4 DECLARATION
PRINCIPLES;
To follow an honest buiiinese policy.
To adopt none other than sterling priecis
pies which assure us victory.
Honesty of purpose—quality of goods—
lowness! of prim is a pletform the massee
should eurround and support. -
WE WANT YOUR TRADE
We are in business tfo r keeps and want
your regular patronage year to year, want
you to help us when you Can, want you to
never feel under obligati n to buy.
Few endeavor to mak a place more profie
table, more interesting, comfortable and in,
viting to the people, tha
We do this attire.
OUR GREAT 1 UPPORTg
LADIES' FURS.
STYLISH MILLIINERY
CLOTH JACKE S
FUR COATS
BLACK SILKS
DRESS GOODS
IMPORTED LINENS
FINE FLANN*8,
SALABLE CARPETS
LACE CURTAINS
FLOOR' LINOL i'UMS
DURABLE SH ETINGS
BEST TICKIN S
HEAVY FLANNELETTES
ETC., ETC.
SMALL WARES AM.)
NOTIONS
We have mentioned the fact before hat
this store pays as much'attention to th Age
in detail, to the small thinge as it doe to
the great, and that ie saying a good el al,
But why shouldn't, It? Little th ngs
count for much aometiMes. For ineta ce,
might not a last year's ie, glove or belt e oil
the nattheess of an e tire gown, Styles
change so materially thit it's easy to reeng-
nize a dress with old time -ornament or
trimming no matter wh the wearer be.
'See our IneW stock f trimmiega, belts,
ties, gloves, hosiery, ve ts, corsets, notiees,
etc., and you'll be poet d in the latest. I
Dry Go
C4th's Gre
Dry Goo
United Presbyterian c
Sabbaths. .0n Dece
morning and evening,
conducted by Rev.
opening services in co
church will be held on
9th, when Mr. Whet°
preach morning and ev
will be held on th
evening.
os Co.
test Cash
4 Store.
ureh for the past two
ber 9th and 1 ‘th,
he services wil be
RaUstein,Jie
nection with Daft's
Sunday, December
of St. Helens, evili
kning. A teamee bag
following -Monday
Wro eter.
We have as large a stock of first btee
Ontafio cedar ithinglee as t ere is in the county and
are gelling them at very r :aeonuble rates. SeYeral
ears of British Columbia re 1 cedar ones ordered for
next sewer, Lumber, ail finds. 0111130N D1103, I
BRIEFS,—Among th
forging ahead in Un
Mr, Morley Yeung,
,was lately elected a
lature for a &Ago
106 of a majority,
Thomas Gibson) sr.,
well and favorably k
jamin Cooper, who
Black's fleet mill her
after an absence of
toba. Mr. Black per
night and day.—Mr.
Toronto -on Tneeday o
hill & Son have latel
machinery for tnrnin
will likely have as la
their oatmeal.—The
gob up by the Ladie
Presbyterian church
promises to be -an e
laughable to hear
•
If
Huron boys wh re
le Sam's territor , is
earn in Lakelet, ,who
ember of the
of North North Dakote4 by
is a brother of Vire.
1 this place, and is
own here.—Mr. Ben.
learned his trade: in
'yhelsr or re been
1W Toe i 7213 AIL?.
mites running his .mill
Rb
benteienteAlocilLerwetT,ilvni, tj:
added the , neceroary
-out rolled wheateand
go a tale for it, ail for
" pie apelal," 1itiIig
Aid Soeiety of ;the
oeanriliceriingaffa
day'thcira: °It
ur ConeervatIVc, fi.eid
especially our Orangtmen friende, bemean-
ing French domina ion and coneerenent
catholic tyranny. "hey say another $t. -
Bartholomew meow e is. approaching, end
we dart not raise a 'neer in defense It
would seem a blesein i that, at emelt a One a
kip(' Providence has tlaeed the boge, rsoke
and ravines of Mus, oka, so near to Where
our friends may " me," while we poor
resits will be leoking bout to find ours avee
dishonorable graves, Praying for John Bull
to come over and ttraighttn up the tie der-
ful French. Its significant that the em-
bers of the Laurier Government have been
returned and neatly all by English eon-
stituelacies, they did not require to . o to
" Qacebee " for re -el .ction. Most of the
big guns ef the late eonaervative Go 'ern- '
.1
ment butte been dole1ted in Englieh eons
stituencies, and in the case of Bra don,
where they focused 411 their might theY
Aver° overwhelmingly beaten by the p stek-
iest Grit in Canada,\ Mr. Siften. The
travelling agent for et Wan & 0o,, of
was in town solieitin Auden on Mo da
laste—The pond is froz n over and the ina
boy is annunng htmeelf twirling pebbles ever
its smooth surface, as is predecessors dia
1
30 years ago.
TIMM'
WHOLE
itisi
fths and ci
can o thi
share that
purchasin,
You 1
is to exanl
We are sa
in the -gt
itothing ti
iood ccat.
1 A bi
ihe mildn
many are
a stock of
is the rea,
that cannj
9. I,
which wai
gular prio
No,
selling at
will be thl
only one !
weather .1
with the
Tiler
many, t
-a heavy s -
velvet cs1
e
on han
here that
they
than t
Lot
t
drawers. ,
Lot
goods,
we are pi:
This will
underwim
cartl
lined mit
pants at
$2.90 to
EeWil it
JIM& fl'O-
without
good gol,
or ladies,
at $6.50 3
of pants
day suits
heavy all
ecu anyi',
suits, bef,
capes, ea
money <,
$3 and
830 to 840,
8100,al son!
18c; 820 to
Coast Pi
$40,00
Thi
tales.
Ustl
able.
apply td,