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The Huron Expositor, 1902-12-19, Page 4I � zf `i � I � I I I � I ! I I � : . I I � � : � .� � I . - I Z �� . . . I 9 - - , � 1: - . - � I i � 1 � - � j.. 1 � i ; i - I I - ­ , - . I - __ : - . - — ;,. -�. " . �['. ��, . �. �� �, �, � I , . - : __ 'A i I b �.�1�111_1� - .1, �f � vl� - I - _� i� - ; - - . Z .- . :j _, ,�* _� � . 4 ,� . . . . .� A i ., - I , - � I - i. � , - � '. �7, '--: ,-,� Ti I 'U 19 -t: i � ,.,. � , , 22 ! 23 �, 24 1 � . - `- -,,-, ;1 i, ` ­ I , � '�� - �, I If I , 'i � I,, . � I - n - � - - - - 1� ­­ 4. � ­ I - , ? ; , li I , . 1_7 i - 11 :.. - ­ 4 i., ; - I ; , I 1�1` 1. rx - �1 " � �, - 11 I I I. 7 � �_ .4 1 � . - �. . I � I i : * 'I. d -1 ­ -- �., , ; 11 � - �, �, '- -, ;�,�,:,.-;- ;�, . " , - . i- _ �_ - ! J ,; .- �_ �-_ � I � 7 , il r , -, � - t, i I I I : t DECEMBER, 1902 __ __ 8 . I � i I M -T , W I : ,I.—f 1 2 1 3 8 il 9 1 10 I T — F � -S i . ..'' 7; ; 1 � 4 11 — 5 12 — 6 13 14 I 1 . 15 , 16 1 , 17 � ;. 18 19 IQ 0 C% 11 22 ! 23 �, 24 1 � I 25 26 27 28 � 29 � 30 i 31 , � could be 'enforce ...... .. .. ..... .... I t _.J._... — I .... � � I.—I....­'.. - .. I 0�10MMNVNN�NNSNWIINW - - - - �� - I � � I �_ - � - ____ - I —.0 I .. .. . - , - , , , - - - - - . ­ - � I .. ,� ­ . -_ - - � _`11111"",111 - — - A I is .." -.I- � it, The ra obt thst con wae that ib was the b" - "I . be said In its f4vor ) that could be go,t at I I � peri ton. 'a ' in ividiial V I It id ould -6rdl� I . 'a 'n bi . what a pri ivit, own build ne is . 11 � i asliag the! I ... ould like to Gjqrm� have' : � a I I ' in.' I! Oler a which Mr. if; 'on ejob of furniihi . � I 'n to- ) 0 go at once to 1 al lin t )ub' that he would provide -do V1 � . I ' B 8, 'ain 'im' He wro jo�a bi iM. th �1 I - or them." In TU e . ' , ' bu dtxes� of! the tolronto, News, an a - I d tb i i - I ., �! ., � SlEAFORTH . . . I . I S LEADING , i 11 I : � I Sko:E - __1 . I - - - .- - ­ � I 4 " _'_ - - � 1311?;r�z__i ��- � � - ,1- ..: I STOREa � � � `;­ - . : . - I -Mr. F. I ,thetime, and that, ff ft - �, � could be 'enforce a, a- 6 T pTeferenoe, be his � li r :: T I - . t _,_ " T, � HoUdav Thouffhts-GreiT & Stewart -1 .0 given Mr. Clargae n - h exe parti(a i I are L the Government taking whole business. We P the rails laid * n . - I . OFEe day's Globe t 0 he - follo 11 i ;P% I 0 I . rig d ' fr Ing d P'l � Le.sponsible I statement that the laite Re Joseph Park( I i , I . . , I i . - I __T - I lt7i � �_ , _ � I I k, - �, I � I 1-1 ­ ., I , - - I I -- Iderebantle Bi t to J � _: , I it would prove a barrie traffia and as each, mig 7 in the way of ht be beneficial. the On a I )&I aus� - I . f stl%rt t) ni, r r I bu ,,'i nest tra: bu I 4 a, ouioI r 0iinadis a finish.2 But i5actio ... enterpr so whether a sound it is hieh I this can n t n, and It i t -prioes, b iry fro 3 said . � %� many -at 12 r . - - C§3 are not-il U h that Mr. d. Stratford is publi ihed: 1. . . ad ficire regar 1110 I the . 1 th i Globs F1 ,r 11 Lit 1� ca be lear - " Little t 0 D i I de patch in to -da d t Y�s Otte fortu - , : I hei isakeieperi, and a f - small ones, goes 1 ihis decoased, wife's '7 I . ! � . H -ore - I . I for . � : - F I . I I � - � �_ i _--y, .. 1�1� I � ­_ . i * - �_. _­.­ I . ; � .,ransferved ,Miss CAT -Y I , af Shakes! � Udy . � . I I I I I r DO , 9ne.w )r at are a 0 r a I r I$ 'I o U ref �rf I I a tc alleged . V1 a votes polled in i t favol 0 0,me . Fancy Obina-2-4, yoong-s � ��Sc Tea --3 -Beat4e Bro" ; � I . - ­ I Asy,. 7th inet the other side, the agitation and iUsous �1011 w. W1 I at: the - present, tim meet with t a should, wit), the adv�itages theL?-islature. Whatever 15 favor of the other me given ta h m, h I w hioh will fall t '11, Mrs. I f Morley, former y � position seems to be the most unlikely oi all . � I . I i ; . I ­:_,L�11 , i �,_:t _.� - i_ ,I that has been created v � -ill be prod OU4 a of I al o � s 0 �Qnive th, Pr�vin 0 real a oval - B, a ad I I pro, i� of the peopl a v,o a more- popul of ar be able t 0 a be receives least equ1s boun t y from 1. In the RrBblpla'Oe, I the Dominio d 0 an-, Dublin. , An or han r one tim( ; ( i cond ot d a b lig irl, whose father At acksmith shop and to be co� sumed on a � . dp'r t a fiercest critic' f 'hi )arby op - ! . 1qm, 0 � is I I i his I opp�nente a, leg to stand on. He also the premises. t I - i � � � - W&SNA 0XITTS �1 ; - � - : . i - `�__� - a I I � I _. � I 11 I -- -_ . I 11 . ­ � -While Du-� Sandy Wauh, good, an:l may even tua, [ly opcnthe'�vvay � f or move ij I k the present Mind �f 1 the people than one place, the Government Trovincial , .�overn t a of 88 per ton Or .. grain cruaber,�. did marr r a man named Uo r,- vince ia favor of a forward movement in the I ; direction of restricting the liquor Q I - r 9-1ma I 8 - the temptA�- m,,,, d life a" a print W a apprentice, and � _.�.J I al . 25' ye ars ago he as foreman in the a j T I I � , 1-1 � - - . - � I brok,en below it - I something better and More effectiveii. Should I and oartake io� in in, life a f pure 08 a b i lity, sound in one who would bi 3 po i ties and popular 0 his fellov� if a-foraign ender 1h4d been acoepted at a every ton ol rails lie � a much food for u8eful reflection and to his burns out from; is ley'and sulige a tly,x U --a noved from this die- Th a travel� all bee I . L I e.peti- � put into busine3s sha a. Th ' � I P - ' . chewing.fo: a good many days to coine, rig public would still require I � I - . ! I . I � - I I . i � __. i . : I . �� . _X I , felling on the T this be the rcsulb,� thoconteat t I - will oat have I It is now a rg ued that I i � lower figure ; : i , i I ; � i ,id les� x case ha thel ba ,,can'� E at A�r E bear -. . �, . fixed for De ce bar 2 bb, at Toronto.; The waike. He . also a dives I I large contra te t , trict to Alpen . I DA , IchIgin, but whether' h ir I bt, the caee� N vvmark�t, on January 20. The Centre . Br ce against Mr. Elugh � � a � riot exceed, 80,000, while the total vote,. t-mperarice I i � . a 4,41.1-'a -&-la +44_111_41 4.1, I + P ++41.1- . . 21. I , , � - - - � � _Wm. Davi 11analoops, Bri been -in vain and may� I irove to be ort4 � all I I �� -M ,144.__;_1t � - - I I f WT I I d t* mmo a Ion, as. they could y other way, and the wl �_ f ,-orn the I �ominle I Government at � b1gyh J, at I I rie have been of the cost of the! sh r , � t do wn,i and it i� stated some 500 work- father amasse a orlan �,a a or not in a questfi U � P . ! as the one-third who did not vote would,'not . rother, as now. There is no doubt butt. 11 Z I I I I i I -1-1 . - I � I � - - I � . I I omnil the win! 7 - . - 11 1_. 5 �� � - --' - - I - ! :- 1� �! � �_, � I - 1 1. �, ii . � I it has cost. � I 1 � I L Ubtm V-U�L elub ; � i I `V� ��� r. Flav 4r �11 has 1P cha�ed the . .1 �_ �tll -::- � - I �_ "'AENTS What is the nermate tobetakeri?Thpis Auction Sale -W. Somerville -5 I . , plan t sil � � I � �­ .. � NEW ADVERTISEI ­ _. I t I � I I � I � . ­ I � 1. what is now agitE ting t fie public mind. he , ' bu dtxes� of! the tolronto, News, an a - I d tb - � F � c , I � . � �4 t - ­ I - F, -i, - mr The ff&m*e,.)t­-"r.;�ho Parenthezes after eaoh . T, , f �,! ! . � .1 - . �, ;. � , I -1 � one, den*" , thfi PA90 Of tile V, er 04 which 'she ste vote seems t( havic given the tam 1�r Per - I paper vhll be run by the! Flivell-Williso � i oyj di e1te af I 0 ,ter the! I i it of 4 anuary. i­ " 71 ; I - I I � __1 - � I advertisement will be found I 1 ance party new �ife a la d hope. They�are- � 4e.would nits agreeable to N_ . daughter. - Came& ke)piug the ; . I ; I ! � li r :: T I - . t _,_ " T, � HoUdav Thouffhts-GreiT & Stewart -1 datermined'to -an forma rd hn C. f -ha Alv� �., - t I r1h. 4T. .4 I- it Merry Cbristwaa-Ps. ?AcFaul Co -4l I" Greelings7-Wm. Pickard & Qo--5 GUt Gooda-A. Wilson-& � the forward"march will which is to be de,.ided. i I V � I take is the quostion - � . ; V" Ire at a : ,air � ; . draw ie piolrides al$2,500,000 �, : hom ; . 1 , � Xmas Glits-R, Willis &.9on-4 I ; I I I the � Governmen Lex nox i oas,e tl or on Prid : i , a�y, dismissing the peti a to permit it to go ! , I . tior aga Mr. Ca'riaall#u The cry now il to for his da ter. $ � , 41ne enterprising youn � I Auction Sale -W. Somerville -5 I close the bar-roo and I stop the treating � - fel'o'w WAll I ay Bi* 0 it olpe of these dayl. , I I Robe -Lost -F. Rargard-6 Stray Heifer -J ha Whitfmian-6 practice. How cab to accomplish tbeaei I � Wil'Qhido you Mea , the home or the daul? I 2 � Municipal Elect! -lins­-A. G. Smillie -5 Geese Wanted -C. Sher -8 objects is, the que it on i - if the hour. Thbre I �er spa ter 7 P h if t a you g mpjp " got � I boine., bi( Horse# For Sale -C. Sher -8 9. KioL ara many method i ad-ggested. Some" ad,kFise ' � 4e.would nits agreeable to N_ . daughter. - Came& ke)piug the AVanted-4G. - -9 Special Prices -V. Kuech4l-a Bull For Service -A & J. Broadf iot,-6 .the tightening ul ,of tie. law by I Ay *edndng present, licenOng the number: of , _ ! . i � a �_ - I : I � "'heChriatian Word is for th Chrls�mas Meat". aly be accomplished his , avo� just no*, u t th4 wind d6't oftet - I - I I blow lojqg in the Lame direption. 1-1 - , �,�! of the' Government, and a. severe avaign. I i� : � - f � - meat 'of the. the Government taking whole business. We P 4 W. Beattio-S I Xmas Good8-3-0. S. Androwe-8 licen u a and d Wag the licen � `ng . 11 � Le.sponsible I statement that the laite Re Joseph Park( I i , I Christmas. Prcsauts-G. Al. Bald%vin &, Co -8 Selling Out -W. R. Counter -S Poultr.y wariveLT-Lt fee ; others recommend law so as to fc I the amending of �the . - : , tht. otl4brated divi a, of London, Euglane aro�d & Co -8 present irbid the sale .In 1[i,ar- , who died a few weM fkgo,l left an estate o Estimy eiter-J. Moiffatb -_6 Do You siat Money -C. Sher 5 rooms and m4ke �reati �� . 9 an offense punish. � . ! . .tW, 11ty4fi7e thousa pounds, w I tvo hicho spa r I k�,J, Fani�y Stationery-&. Winter -i able by fine and �mprisovment, *bile ot6ra 16n handsome legae as to�hi8. secretary an Stock Food-5-Elamilton & Kerslake�-S I Carvers-Cheeney- & smiles -8 talk seriously ofj making : . a demand u'pon , : I hei isakeieperi, and a f - small ones, goes 1 ihis decoased, wife's '7 Nina% Goode -S -P. Dilt I --8, - Feed -D. Urquhar" the, Government o pA . in force �at once I � !the I i . r'e %tivIs. � I , i I ;, ! * .._4___ � I . Xmas. Footwear -a -W. U. willis-8 I Liquor Act of 1002, th ' it is the one wbich I It isirepol,tted t a LoFdSbFatboonia hi Chri 3tmas Gif to--2--i� v� Fear -s Semonable Goods -rkeid & Wilion-S was noted on a f days ago. The lat'ter ' promised to give th lum, of $50,000 to M 3 I - Xmas Jewelry -4-J_ Bulger�L Xmas - saytha althoug th ' t er � ewere not enough GillUniversity for the 4stablishment of il � Neat; -2 -Kennedy Broa-8 ill ighland Dincing- -W- McLe-id­& votes polled in i t favol i m on the Referend a � I : 6 �gyma%alum. What � -Pit� it is some ria . Fancy Obina-2-4, yoong-s � ��Sc Tea --3 -Beat4e Bro" I vote to bring it into operation . � on the co � di. 0 : man could not see 1 h a wit clear to give' ; I � y 'Poultry Wanted�-A, Youniz-8 Xinns tione stipulated, still the vote was sufficeritly I , con le �f hundred ousao'd dollars to Tor Jewelry -5-1. F� Daly -8 Coupty Councit Election -D. Cantelon-5 large and explicit to, juatif,� . � its adoption� by � ,Out University. '-Till'bas be6n almos I CheflUe. LaFt-H. J. Grieve-& XmAs'aoods-4-Crillh Dircs-9 For SIA -P. MulcabLy-8 . � I l ­ theL?-islature. Whatever 15 favor of the other me maybeeai L io bode-, t I ro- t ;; : aur held with gifts' while Toro to ha I a Ibee d endent entilioly 1pon the ProvinO I i Le As OrTStraitheon3' "de. is millions out 0 __ — position seems to be the most unlikely oi all � I ion ariol, as well as �a� of .Qaebeo be shoul . . . � .over - t . I years, not - ofxe d1narge of corruption or I I N V " I gilt Nunn Cmoolfot, � 1b be productive of good. tmouchifany Legislature . Indeed we dolhbt I could be got� to inot lavlah all his �nerooity on that 1�ro ; , L vinke-, 1 . I f I I I I � I I � i � . sanction such a pro proposed by the Goverimment. I ding, even wer� i '- It woola, I . . _ _ 7 I _r i � 1 . , , . � Anbt6er Tory IM. P. P., who has gon � ; I through the elec i c6urt machine, ha � I - — 9,1;1AFORTR, PRI I.DAY, Doe. 19th, 1902 iuld be � the same. the days of depression. Such achievements , � he I id, practically, be a breach , of faith. It' wo,kild . . . I i1i, rnerl V" . I, T 44' A I been co 1 fir ' .1� I _ . __ ,---- , I ; I I ,� ,�,x The Premiefs Manifesto. be as reasonable if, In the . I --v . um use i a event of the 4cb land Ma�leririan deliv " "' I ;red judgment in th - . I I V_ ­ Premier Roes has isvued an address to the �_ r � 1, having beew carried, Lie islature should refu 9 " I ; I I I the � Governmen Lex nox i oas,e tl or on Prid : i , a�y, dismissing the peti a to permit it to go ! , I . tior aga Mr. Ca'riaall#u ; i. electors Of Ontario. I� was published in the � . daily i nto operation. Both. viould i I , ,inot I and confirmin be: wrong, and . 11 a b is 6eat. Of har five 0 ,IF - papers of Wednesday. It appears a,t - 0. _. . � . I i� the present time. in view of the bye elections those who are now urgi ,Ihim � I , I , cs triedi war I . I � g the former coiArse iresi rveci fiat decigion find our war � �f these f 7 I— i soon to take place in the four vacantz congti. would be the first to c r i h indi' � . I � out w t 9'*a- disinitsf,�d and on the fift the judges die ? 9 � 1 ��.i taeacies. We are - aorry that the space ab tion at so gross a race proce ing as the last sug-, agmed. I There wil I be I I � , �n appeal to' th i � I . ;-- I oar dl�posal this week will not permit an p � I gested. We believe that the � � Cot r 1, ibu t �� hou (d the L gialatur I me(t ap�edl is' decided4 which i true re " 0 ea J mody for the b2rapthe Vi extended reference to this manifesto, nor to �-��J �_ V -,I give extracts from it, bat we Mil do so 'a- evils arieiLg from the liquor � Mot J probable, Mr.IC&rjoZan. will be, or traffic will not ban I tolrecord his V'ote on� 'the aid of Mr t, , , ti I f -, our next issue. It. is a clear, convincing and 1 be found until the element � of personal pr4fit JWh tney. Ther Wi BI i d aeuis to be blowing ir ., ,:: 1 4 ­ A powerf. , �_: I -al defense of the conduct and Policy I is remove& This can o - -by aly be accomplished his , avo� just no*, u t th4 wind d6't oftet - I - I I blow lojqg in the Lame direption. 1-1 - , �,�! of the' Government, and a. severe avaign. I i� : � - f � - meat 'of the. the Government taking whole business. We P charge of the 1 I . I I T I i ( - —1 asume it would not I : T is ri�'cent judicial appointments in thi ;J practises and professions of the , 11 - 1 4, 'I Opposition. He shows the falsity of the be within the power of I I � � I I i the Provincial L�g- 3ounty Oerve as ahothm reminder that Wee i �L i I I i � � arrot-like or of tile Opposition that the . 4 P T i islatu res to interfere with but the Provinces certaiily I I I attufactulre denb earaj; been ex the I Eluroa has, in re Ceesively � ha the ' . � � _4 elections have been won by corrupt and im. � I . . . I I I � by to control the entire sal po�er I .avicred lin Gov6rn'ment patron ! � . . We'l mean that . xge. Itbashisid a Ileute6ant-Governo' �, proper nreans. reference to the results of 11.1 I _4 the election court trials, __ � two OpPoe'tion'Ets the Government should I r, 8 )e the ' I . : ., - On Y medillin jherH, 4 galor, uty Oolleot)i of one ! � t77_ �_ �t haviug thus far b3en unseated and but one between the manufacturer � and',�, conenmer. join! a Masteiin chancery, � I �a Cabinet Minis ., 1 14 �� - , Liberal, He also quotes the rascalities of � This would entirely re iove tLe I element i of I i ; er, i , - aperior Court Judgei� a County Court �� I .i , ` � �L 1, the Conservatives ivhen in power in the personal gain in so far as the sale is c6 n- u d a, a4unior Judge, largl. harbor expend- . - 4 r � � � -Dominion, all of which have been condoned so placing all on an equal have th!e resultilof tures, two postoffide buil . i lingo, and many footing.!: It would inaller perquisites. , And al�-ill the cry is for i J y- Mr. Whitney and his collei,gues, as .1. . : I 1. A. I I 1, - I :rrefuta'ble proofs of -the insincerity of their , effectually do away wi I I I ore. It is quite evident �here are some h the b; r and � - A . � I he PeOP a w 0 won i 8 o lawn t a earth I �;� I ' � � - .:� j present professions of purity. He also raters w � � � - , to- the .rig Prac tread tice. It ME , this to be accorn lished ? p -y be asked how lis nd have it fenced aroundl as their own I ! i 9pec �af preserve. Dur rig t ese years what In the first place, 'i _. U election fund which Mr- Whitney . � t �, and his party had at the la�t ' the licensin- law must ba . ta I . . � basE'asb and South H ron rreeived ? entirely abolished .� I .. electio ,I . . - - n, aq ., shown by the sworn statements of several I a� and substituted by one f � , — r�iddin,g the retail 1 H )a. W. S. Fielding I , Do 11n inion Finance � � -, I I ; Z . I . . Conservatives, and shows -that the fund must sale by all but the agar I ts of the Gover!n- Minister, ha� had, a so n.ewh t unique polit- . I I- t , , � have arilounted to the enormous sum of ment. The Government . - . I should establish� ical experian�e. He has I a be 20 years in I � - . M� 000 � and demands from Mr. Whitney liquor store at the several it . t . I centra Poin, s in t _9� public life, 1� in �he * a otia Legisla. v �c 'r _t .1 I an explanaition of the sources of this fund, He I I i province, a-3 in . ay be required ; J . I : ' fori the pub ito I'P' ure, and six in the � Doniinion House of . I ,shows, �lso that Mr. Whitney's wild charges � I convenience. Place thostore, in!cba rge Of a Oommons. It the,Prov�ince JIie was Premier. i I . I i . of corru,� ption. at the last elections have been competent Governmant o car, on a aalar�, In the'Domiplonh ' Minielter of Finance. : � � a is 'element 11 shown ��G be baseless, i in so for as the Liberal so as to entirely, remove � T the bf Ais J I riends el'itertained him at a banquet in I I t � . �artV� io concerned, and that, although the private profit. I his offidial would be te- . Ali �Ax a' fe nights ago, se#eralof his col. I I � Xlibarat !party has be ' en in power for' 35 sponsible to the Governi . ant for the keep, li agx ,as b . ein �, present. 1:'His successor in the i I I . � .over - t . I years, not - ofxe d1narge of corruption or I I ing of a proper place and ,_-� condubting ib �n Nova Soot!el Pramier8b p,'Mr. Murr ' gave � � ays Mr. Fielding full for I - � misappropriation, of public funds has, ever I . ; ;i accordance with Gave would not rna�Cer to him oredi baving so legis - ment Oles. .1 t Ii ted as �d develop tge indiatries - of the whether he sold . - I I � been, made against a Liberal Government, ; � I "O r 7 notwit4,staading the immense sums of'pub one dollar's worth or five � I : I rov iace,� dou ble the'relvenue, and call back dollars *orth. a a lot of p, ople Wtko hal emigrated .during r I ,a . 1 money �hat have been administered in that day, his remunerition w4 iuld be � the same. the days of depression. Such achievements , � he I id, 9 .� time. In, this respect he makes out such a q , . I I He would only be permitt . . I I ei to sell in small 8 when attributed -to �he direct legis- I . 14tio of a single man, I carried forward un - : I � a, atrong and clear case that he does not leave quantities, and no liquor to be co� sumed on a � . dp'r t a fiercest critic' f 'hi )arby op - ! . 1qm, 0 � is I I i his I opp�nente a, leg to stand on. He also the premises. . I : ; pane to, constitute a signal Itribute which , _� shows One splendid results accomplished in For instance, there ar now- five hotels comes'to few public men in anada. . . � I I - I 'w I . the davelopment of the. rbsoarcea of the I and two liquor stores in S of these places liquor is � . saforth.: Ab each I now..soW. Vader The London Adve'r iser aominates Mr. � ovin a by. the wise I . pr and progressive policy - of the Government, I the system we propose, there I would only bi-8 T o ae,Coffey, of the Catholic Record, for . and concludes by re .4 � far- once to the recent one place, the Government .1 � a Poi store, where ment to the Senate, i:t room of the vote on the Referenda I in) I I in Which he acknowledges the strong senti. . iquor could be procured, I I and even at tha I t , late Hon. � John O'Donc hoe, the understand. I 1. I I *; it M1 reesed- by the " TP I people of the Pro- must be carried away and � 11 6 the prernises. This would I not I ,in$ bf ing that the Vacancy will naturally be . consumeil : fil�ed )y ai member of t as Ca�hdllc - church. entirely anO vince ia favor of a forward movement in the I ; direction of restricting the liquor effectually do away with ' � M1 f he treating' pra(4- ,r. C)ffey is a self-made man, having corn - I traffic - . i . I t and say'a that the, wil I of the people in this I I �!(!�, ; it would eatirely remove I 6on the temptA�- m,,,, d life a" a print W a apprentice, and � _.�.J I al . 25' ye ars ago he as foreman in the � i . respeot;! must be promptly, carried � I I out in ilow/-viait from tile young, and ljbar�roomE for a hu laired whl , ' I . a tie offi i3e, a a raight, honest - I uld eg - 4 � such w ly as the united wisdom of the Leg. liquor the . I there would not be and oartake io� in in, life a f pure 08 a b i lity, sound in one who would bi 3 po i ties and popular 0 his fellov� , , isla.ture!i may deem. best in the interests of � . , bhe I . �eliberately go to the GoN i . . �g ciaze s, !Mr, Coffey w Id make a good ernment store to : � country - 3,1r. Ro�s makes ,. out a strong ca,se an4 r ,xives to the people of the Prov.iao . Plurchase-it., 14. addition - I � I � SiEnat r, � � . i I ! I ; I to thi@,Iit would . I . i : k __ � � a much food for u8eful reflection and to his ot unjustly int6rfere wit h the iegitimato The'Oa�ariq lection pe I . ' " titions ,have now - I- � I , - n opponents something that will keep them I I usiness of the hotel keeper. Th a travel� all bee I . L I e.peti- � put into busine3s sha a. Th ' � I P - ' . chewing.fo: a good many days to coine, rig public would still require h0 . el a�coml�' ti, n gainst IMr.-Pense, Libe � rE61, Kingston, . I . niodation ___1____!!!!!!! and prices could be charge ,� that ha�ls be 11 a,"is issed,- an lias al�o the petition � . - What Next ? would make the business ; pay witho t the igains Mr. HoVIe, Qonse4ative, North � i Z I . Vmr. The result of the R vo,le is It is now a rg ued that I hou I Ontario. iTh date fo ses for OubI16 I argil .efereadum . .. a Occasioning considerable discussion in m any nk commodation . io Bimply,1without be made in competition ,id les� x case ha thel ba ,,can'� E at A�r E bear -. . �, . fixed for De ce bar 2 bb, at Toronto.; The quarters. The majOritY in favor ofz� he Acti _,t that is Still'90ing UP, It is now pay sell liquor, as by the ,Vv�th thos-e ,� petition . . � ag instr r. 8,§,ampjbe 1,� is o be tried at sale of liq S r b uox the , z�i a It 'Ste. Im a )n almost certain canaffordto that when all the returns are completed, the furnish the otberaccommodatiog' , , a nuary 13, an-& that 1 a; 0 ag inst Hqn. B. J. Davi i i irorth York, ab � more majority in its favor will reach, if it does cheaply, which is, nc-dou that the bt, the caee� N vvmark�t, on January 20. The Centre . Br ce against Mr. Elugh � � a � riot exceed, 80,000, while the total vote,. t-mperarice P"d public, irres views, will patronize petition, Clarke, active . of ,thei p � C. serva.tive, is to be ti ied t Walkerton, I the c il bath for and against, wilt rQach 260,00( ! _). a : I This will be about two-thirds of the total � t, all else' being equal. eap! On J:,n,,,ar i la 27. It'will thual be seen that e e e e Brit un ddr thd th re'na e w but four seats Itbat have still � . t � available vote. This shows tb&t one-third a overnment system all would equal footing �nd the public be Placed on to un he auntlet of the elOction courts, would i tw on eaoLgEide. i bt�va � of the eleo - torate were so indifferent that � t they did not consider it wortli their while pay legitimate prices foil I I I I I ___ i � I their hotel -.ac -i A good eal of iuss, is bei�g raised ii " � 0 I I to 90 to tile polls and record their votes. a This, it seems to d t* mmo a Ion, as. they could y other way, and the wl �_ I : not obtain it i � � rL so e q iar ,ers just now ba.-au� a the Clergue . iskey user woul& a P . te I rail �ills Shult Ste. M' � .1 us i , proves the' wisdom of : not . those who refused to permit the vote to be be required to pay part I at I I rie have been of the cost of the! sh r , � t do wn,i and it i� stated some 500 work- I i - determined by a maiori tY of the votes cast otel accommodalion of his � , more absternious�. h i thrown' clut ' � I mark have f employment. ' � P . ! as the one-third who did not vote would,'not . rother, as now. There is no doubt butt. leer i . I ' I : It is only a few I � months lainoce these works . � i be likely to exert themselves to any extent a ! . at material reform' mustbe a very early day: i were stiLrtel,d, and their u8pension so soon, , I effected, no mat-' �gh �l ; to aid in its enforcement, and their influ- r . t r which political party may eve altho it mal y be temporary, is .� � I � be in power. � ! ence, combined with the influence of those I openly and determinedly against it, he late vote shows this very a great di6appointment I to every person. plainly. *! The I � -Th's rea on!givion for t * auapl noion is that � 8 be IS I , would I a . farm a very con v sidera,ble sectiou arrayed I , vance is not advocated ople only, but a demand f i by temperance' ,the ord 3ra on the books c f the ompany have I . i � � against the Act, and would militate very . ; ' quarters i materially against its which have never coming from all been fill' � � �d and that furth�r orders can I , �efs a ore be n n oted � not be Exct#ed at the prices �ffered. it is id operation. I Such an f . I Act, Placed on the statute book and not b r their zeal in the temperance Ing the . the t oiviii� to the , I i a tremir, commercial cause. This � "' - , i dep on at present at ing in'Germany, I � observed, or even poorly enforced, ,,voui ! d. be change ease, It is desirable that wilf at the sa - to. adopt the I that ountr is' using At Ada As a slaughter . � I c , . a time ido i mat k eb, an Isup lying :' very diuch worse than the one we now i ;, have good an would be and inflict least hardship most - 18 � steel rails. at a less . upon' any price thin ey can be ra do at the Clerig6e � I almost certain to start an interest. � agitation for repeal, and Lhe cause of tam- ' C� This certainly would be 'Govern- works ab t oo. onsequently Mr. Clergue ' is now trying�to convince th-Dominion ir perance and morality would be injured in- ant control as we have'outlined . , . I ,,a I ,it . Govervinen th i at it woulil be 'teatly in the I . . � I stead of being advanced. On the whole, we — . We are not sure as to I . - : . intere8ts of a — . aE6da and al io be eficial to the a the wisdom or Soo Irox W ,rkp, to impoi h can . 'I notsay that the result of the recent vote business i is 5 I acumen Oisplayed . a a avy duty on by thd Timis- for(ign "tee ,rails coming into this country. a regretable., I The Act vote, i on and which caming i 7 - Would have bicGm' law had the I a Railway !Commission . And it i it i bi te'd by some that the shutting t in purchasing down, of the; wprks is a meana tothat ' requisite from � vote) been recEived I i i, was not perfect � i by any a( lnftne. Oa the the Clergue Iron W oil me 8,000 tons of at -eel rails end. ( ks, at the Soo . Whether ori not the Go 7ern ant will be, I . I for'uee on e to N I e matters in f !ie a me t 1. i contrary, it had many and P.-ovinciai i serious defeon�, and these w(-ul(i have � way, an Rail d agreeing : .light as � . Mr. Cler guv remains to � be se n. to'pay for a the y �k . other I& the - come t out more prominently ;.v ari-effort LjL� em'$�32-per ton when th en, qtieotion it is � saf% that a were I offered Mol:enzi: O! M alinn, the Can to enforce � t= bv corn-3anina in fnro; of dian North- t _­ 14.-:- L - *-. ___ � M — � : ­ ­ . ­ I - . r%tes, simpt r be Lie p I . -Lu WOUIG 08 lin- W1110% UO say a asu, ia,a urine legenalir r. � Bqcauae- of the pleasing. sele-dions, tile chira . nity aild usefiflness of eyory � - -, . � , . - � . .­*_ . health. f irtunate i an I di , of, this ln�ture, ,A number of er I one i roin Dublin 'did i o --- - I � d . ,atr kti(le,,and the lact that we givd the best values in Phri4mas footwear in - ,:_ . -Nearly all Which prom sad so, a,, Y uld be sinobbered west bu tolm �: I �_ - 4 , � " she . � # 130 fe, as can )a leaened none I )- I - ' - �: ,, 4 � -1- _ , 0 familY I I - . t I i its infano 7, but even gold can be ' par. turned I uch A, ortuue ae'the Grand We 1�a e some 'ing useful and F(erviceable � for 've�y i�iember of the '-' .Ion Afodel 4�ebo h I - - - . the a0mir(g yea a a iseed at tc ) hig a ! price. Mr. 016�gue, Rapids a at(h 'ndioa �es, " � fron t e little t ddler to the grAndfather, and by b�yiag here your p3e,ketba * '��, I � � I Z , � Qk__._..c__ I Dowell at Ben a so, isdieseg-ving of every oon%iderationi from 111111101111111111111� . I �_ -1 I - I - - —4 --- — - . � . . - - � I . ill au er very little in wrisequl'nee. Tor insta4cei : - I I � W I � � : - . - . -ney At Amberb I .. __ - , . t ie people of thio c untry, as he haO dis- -7UU tt. - I . i - - I � 11 . � � � �� __ Winchelsea ; -� I Uibuted a I 36 of I no ey �and has builb'up I I i I -,;T,.-;., - ___ I � 11 I I I - -1 , . I . ,- ., � � . � ­ -11-1 .", - MIER mlw ight as well . q .V I I S r - I - � 00 ntry IT'S No US* i. 4 We - ill � 01 will bUV ­ . a . any vain ible int us ries in the i, tryto 15c : 1 66 _& � . I . � : — -1 ­ 13tewar% Ache' � curing the last lit if .... ozen years and,mo write the hiot( ry'of tie Boor war on U a i � � i liff, I',, - - t . ! � ­ --- I . I I -_ � i � I � - - I - . Wise Ten& Joh! 9 i oubt, hiq c aiso wil b fairly and fully con- face of an old express t g, an to atte ' �, �arpet Slippers � A pair o I L--,' ies'! Good Rubbers ­__ - _. yy . MPt 10 A -pair of Child'ir . I �d , I I'll - Colborne - L. I E dered by the (I IV I nine n -f. But it doe a full des ,ription re of the things vie hild's Rubbers I A pair oi Lailies'Dvargaiters - _... I I ' 1, - . A pair of 0 1 i i - �__... � - Colborne - 14is - a Wal AS if t iere must. a a," screw loose some. have to interoot von dur this merr Y A pair of Ohild's Felt Slippers ! .A pa.ir o � Ladieg"i Velvet 8lippera - - I , � . I I . wheire if -.with all 4) advantages which Xmas time. .11 us � omeing f W en's Carpet Slippers I A pair o' L;x . dies'i Felt Slippers . � I ... I I -_ - I tion No. 12, u, a ) and see. Don'b Ap iro am I - ­ �� � �' sohoo .. ,,�B,rydges, u now Posamees I ­.�_ - I r. I Ir. Cler� � , and the favors, forget your* am 6,11 icharif a. Ithasaworider- A p ir of Sk ter's- 4�kle Supports I A pair ofLaoie6' Carpet Slippers. - __ ._,__ : i � ; . I I I nosh, .,-' Harty -1 t at ha,ve an xt,eno id to him, he oaA not 'f al power just noW. "he E, McFaul �Co , A pai I 8 oft -Sole Shoes. i I I . � - , . 11 - 0 1 , . ; I i I , I �­ __ - - i 7, Aahfield . AU I'll Make his a, rail wO ke pay in'Compati- Seaforth. 1827-1 1 r a � ; I : - - I I - . . . - . I � 11 � __,� ZZIO; wo. 16, a tion with a ilar eat lishments in .other DEATH Or, R. TASK - I ­ � , - � I 0 ,PP., We mention - ! LU 411� , ,­ -- �` Maylar, tadbool 6 cauritries t at are n ' f avor9d ab he has ,last weak Ill buyl I $115pi will bu ­.. __ I . - I I . I r' t een, It li �oks- as 1, f t isi coutitry were not the : 111ciess of] Mr. Lancelot Ta - I ;16 i -1 - � y --- - Maul Jennisol ' 'ww - i I i - . ker, jr., of thii towns p, bat we then h I I � - z - ' - $ Adlapted for the Fro0bable carrying �n of t A pa r of Ladies' elt Slippers) far ti �immed A pair oi Bok liockey' Shoes � - � ; . -hen ; Miss F,ea little expectation I a a would so soon a . - . � � -11, I 1. - - ton.tounty ; T f the busiaesq, or elie iat Mr. Olergue' has A pi r of Ladies' low cat Overshoes A pair of Mon's Overshoes � . - - � I -111, ... t no . t got this branch ef �hlo business pr ' 1 called on to re 3' rd, is death, which too A ps r of Men's ,Alligator Slippers A pair of: Ladies',Dress Slippers ��� _.. I " 11 I- Wuteirloo COUP I P" . OPO! Y , place on Satur ay �igh laeb. Mr. iTabic r . � - " . " _ � __ - d 11 a noti,,,,e hat the commlosion was quite a yo ng . an, eing only'28 yeap - A pa r of Boys' Mqccagina , A pair of Mon's Fine Kid Slippers � � .. . �.. 11� __ - 11 � . � - .. r __ r � , - ; . I ' hanL I . . - a atrust ith the .00!nstruction of � the A pa r ol Child's Dress Shoes, � ' A pair of, Chiild's Rubber Baots., 11 �� � I ,: ,: 0 . 1: � age. He had son, war in ve hard a I . . . I I F I ,:.. , - - I � . I I �� 11 w for. the � . : . . I - - I I - I � I � ­ 11 - ­ I Timiscamin Rail ; Ontario , Ong 116 - I .. - - � � I � have . summer, and ' ad, , sea , a id rably rt - I i - � ", " I � I ( -overnmen , given the 'con- duoed, so that a- was less ble to withstan I I I I :� 1.��_. �... . I I Pau -Wheat fpev�), . . t ,act for so a 8,60 ) one of rails foil I $10; WILL Off ` I , ­ - 8 .1 . i . 1. I � 0&ts per Umbel ' that the ravages of isease when it overtook him. - . � I A * i . . 7 � I I- -, I - � I I � ft - ­ V road to h �r. Cleri net although they� had About three Nv aeks, ago he was attacked. b ' i I-, , 4�ss parbuehel- - I , I � . � . . ai weral otber tends -a E � #t a lower figure. 1 We y A pa�r of our bee oes A pair of! Ladies! Walking Shoes _-.-,_ Brx1ey per bushe-1 � , I - I I I 0, complicatiol 'of!aIlm;Bats, which oulmid- . I . - .. -- . a ai� ,so notice 1at sev wal: a her firms who had � A p�ir cf Lad es' Patent- " Co onial` A.Pair of, MeWs two -buckled Overshoe ­ I -Butter. VD. L lGrA ated in typhoi( , accompanied by peritonitus I . J I 8 - � "I'll, � I � 1. : ,Sutler,, tub --- h b 3en applie I to for tris for these same I I Slippers. ! I :� .� I A pair o [I Me a Felt Soled Shoes. .... or inflammatio i of ithe Dowels. Mr. Tasker I i I __��, - u4sper dox-, I . . I ­ I r kile declin ,d to i ak� i an offer, as their I . 3 1 . � 'A , Fkmr. :per 100-2).,_.� at - I � � - I a I I I was a son of Mr. Lancelot Tasker, of H I �. _H4__1r_++++++-!.- 1-11 � ! _ �___­ � . JffAy per tonnev-v� � I . � - Vorks are F 1) crowded �vith orders that they purboy. He vks an industrious, well doin I 1 ' � I . . I . I . . jmes -per .100 1h_,.,, . - . . - c)uld not i ridertak a to supply the ra0s at man, and s y 'respecited in th r - , � . ,- Sh One word rioro—shop. earl if pmsible. ou Ndu esc . , eo -jakins.....; , t t ie time leeired. This, also, seems * to neighborhood �rhere he had resided m?st � i � I y . 11 i I . - , 2E - - ­ �, - �� � W160 I t i _11'' - a' ii idicate that there i iboVId be ample demand his life. :He was �"coaoistsnt member of th coming this week. '. � . I � I � �. - . . - FZ1t^*oe,8 per bubi q � . I ; - p .- sait fretall) per I f r the out ut of M, * C.lergue'a wo�ks dt -1 � i , - ... i . . re- I . I I ,Mithodist alitirch: The remains were ft I 7. � , �&ALI&1&11& ,,& ,&,,&,&�� -4 ,rd -06 I I . I W26d per 00 V une'rative prices, F nd I that further irarlaing tarred -in the fi mily- plot, in Kinburn cam( - - - _. 1, � , , Z . �� i . I 7� . � . - - - I W..�odpercord 1*2 , . . ; I - -1 LLL 11 - I I d'- is not so in ch need A 1 : tery, on Monday. - He leaves a wido , t 1 11 A I"- perb&,g_� . .. - , I I w � ­ L . . . . . I'll : ,_ 1� royletr Seod- _." The Go daughter of Mi. Henry MeGavin, of Tuch - R W1 LUS S0141 e I - ;­ I I ---- an Gov( rnmont is Reading f00Y stamith, and 6 ie child, who will h-hve th a I _P afafth . . . . . . I - I ,M-mothy Qe(-d-_L Ir , - -111, .... I'll � ftrk, per TW I* Z I L I I . . I - - ___ . - 11 - - -, I I . - .. faxmers to tudy farmi�ngj fruit growing and sincerest symp kthy,of many friends in their - . __ I I � ===:::�_ �.,,L �, I . Ullovii, -per A- - � . a I I I I � � �, - - ­ � stock raisi g in Noi bli4ineries. They will sad bereaveme . I � I I � 1. I . - - - . I I . � ide and gro in. -The and we are p e - . . a I the bi` bride was ver o learn that-, afthongit -� � I Y . I . � I �� . at udy fruit and tobi ice Lulture in the baet, Peaceful to h -sUent slumberp,1 handi omely dricso d in' white persian lawn, in very -week condition, he did not ex -pori. �_ " Da LO , L ; . , L I r . Peaceful in tbyj grave so low ; � with brimmioge t match -� she also wore a Lance any badl e6cts from his trip and we - * ' -4 TIORONITOI D� . horse bras Ing in tent#eky, pass thiough V I �_ _t �_ � . Thou no. more wilt join our numberai brida, veil 'and wreath. - The wedding h pe, no I a ope, no th t h6 is in his own 'home ,tud . � � aiQ06tinues -g,00d- � - - Us 'corn elt of he Prairie States, and Thou no niore our songs shalt know. marc was playe by Mrs. Andrew'Pstrick, hie mind com equently niore at lease, he w.' I - - - 11 -, . -the beat �qalt . . � . I � I I � . . � . il Spend son�e time in he fruit and wiiae . 1 � � sist of the brid . ' After h earty co gratu- begin to -� mpi eve Mul . L . . . . . . . I . .quote .- Finest I I Yet, again we hope to, meet thee, a - ah more quickly. thin .... LL -, __ .. - oice large =1 � regions of Califorai %. I I Returning, thei W�ill L . I latior a were be 3to,wed on the newl a e has di rin� the past four weekA.-�-� I - --- ich a 1 1 . When the day of life is fled ; I y . � - �� - -1.­L­ v sit the big cattle ranobeb and shbep W&INS, - pair, the company proceeded to the 8pacions Paul's c iurdh 'is to be brilliantly lighted - 1-.. tubs, 161 to 11 a & id take a view of 11 . Then in Heaven witliJoy to greet thee, dinin room. where a bountiful and taste- -with elec ric lig to, the change: being L 1. - and tubs, 14 to. arming me 4 . made ". L I - .--Where no farewell tear is shed. eL h be a L Z___�_ . 2% solids, 119 - g -eat whes tfields , of bfie Northwest; ,The . - I 1: fully thrraugcd spread awaited them, which i thib wee fro the lamps. T is will . - - I , .Z ; . i Will oe L , I. 11 ke continues jet I � I a m hole tour OU py, !three months, and �is was filly appreciated -by all. The presents I good imp,-avelmeuk-The want of coal md- -� - ' . . . - - . 1 I I a sure to be carried DUtl with 'chara�ote�istio Walton. were mceptianally -flue and beautiful, and of wood.is being fel� very much i, -n our Village. I'll now laid, 23c ­ I � - - - a German . closeness of observation. It I'- I t .1 x,eedingly choice variety, and only rep� i -Aft. Jo in oArthur, hardw4remeriblisint, - - I . . . . . - - I . �eald_atoragq, - W I YWO 16 would be !iarrying a good thing too. far 'in ,a psit. - 111. - . Is to 150. Chi ..... , t( be suppl sad, ho wtver, tbd.t ever ing to carry our Xrnae.� stock of' novelties on resent in a small degree the high esteem in has been 3on e4,to his roon-ifor the I I �_ __ - . . I ..... � w te, held. Th week or . � :-Fine 1� in as .� bride and*groom, are a wing to- ill � ,quote � . . 0 o nes-a. We -are gl" "i I - - 111 . � V ey will as will, n't -i�e' the ' . adi�i�able into the new y4ar. 'We prefer to speed it on the a enjo a Ppen a . r. 0 - ,� I'll . lo. . . a, I , 12. v t ai A worthy of imita;io , while th g wa . learn tWat ie i� considerably improve '_ , I­ � � a vas�ne` its way. There's a tough to keep you loow- I X0"N7TR'SALL -� ol the coun ry will, I ad re. Tv ir home i Har. Mr. G. 0 ­ � J I more or les's bewild ing for an hour with -A new. delight fo. a!, riii WtIor the I � Pe iq,,, I of the Yorkshire lackill �. �� � - , ! .� - :snarket is dun � t a learn a good deal 1 il ti is on r day, and their boat of riends House, is bu] ingilarge quantities : dr a I I I . every moment.!' Pfices are too, low be bi) "'g ! :-.4 ­ .. . � � f in hogs. -Oi r a .at p � are nominarly I n. w dountr . � I healthy. Thislis -your chance. The E. M a - will � n te, with us .in extending to thi 3. the I I- il. g rirrk was opened here 01k, -111, � : � � u i . ­ , buyers are payi, - I 11 I a - � i - � . hoariest congratulati6ne and in isbing, Wednesday ev n g last -and was wall at- 0�( - . . - .1 . Faul Co., SeaforW � 18274 1 1 . I I .� but exporteris W t The HaV ton Tit ieo says 11 The[ 02. 1 ' them the greatest 7essure of happiness and- tended a i it ��rortdEes 'a be throughout the - -- - - : i, new . , U . � I I _;� . , C A Succimss. The entertainment, under prospi&rity in the relations. . winter. -Mr., William Carlisle, -from Wkni- --� -�_' - Dairy batter zol, - . . . - - � torio Me out �cil has determinaid ;o the auspices the Ladies' Guild of StL pegi accompanied � by his wife, are vid ting 1 1 -4 � I ;tinuss to be a -gg I I I ,. - raise the eta dard-ol m' dical matrioulai 1, George's chure , which came off on- Thur4 . 0 � I � i- le .--- . light receipts, itio . . Mr. Carliile's parents and fri ads. —Mr. sua -- ` _1 i � I ing 0 s I , .1 IE[pnsaR. . . . . � ' I or in other ords, make it more difficu � )r' day � week, was a decided sue - .1 . Mrs. Shedick, of Michigan. were here last w::r-1 I ;quote:--Selectei .. case. To say at the hall was crowde( To EN.T.-Afirst-claes brick store ta rent, week visiting Mrs Sheeck's aunt, Mrs. W', ­-. - A to 20c ,; menture a � m to begi � the study a ' I � I I.. - . I . I I . R, f eci- would only be utting it mild ; it was liter 'Itu"' on the Main street in the vlllag of'. leneall, -1 . ; a : eine.' ,-Ien'b hat absurd ? What is wa I _ known as store No. 1 of the Bell Block, wh ch was Lindenfield, nd other relatives. -Mrs. R,- 7 1'z- WAY I � . - i . , J�bug,before the programmi tee W, right is'� in Gorrie visiting her daughter. -`1, _--�, 'I, treal limed, In . . a e * entl occupied by RIG. Arnold, who carr ed on a . I I � I - I I I is not bore batacleE it, the way of begi - was I ry availa a f space wai, �ra store and millinlery business. It is one of I % � . �_. . :&n .1 Western Iii ! � 0 en i WPM . I � - take 11 ; . . I ". ­ ., . � - ning We stu y of in( dipine, but more a . , while a number f ile to gain ad - the I - .- inround lots. : .� bee h business stand I in the, place and has a first � I - . i � � - claw cellar and is fitted �vith dwelling rooms DU the � I Usborne. __ � I . . I of it." - This is all true' -The Medic lucy mittance at f3l. The pas r, Rev Mr. second�oor. It' 'Ver comfortable buildiig and � � - _. � I . I . � &I Con 2" We b, occupie I the chair, and, under the Is Kr�!�,Oo!,ll 13 a �aviug been erected on y four I A PRETTY WEDDING. -A very prett -_ 1. - . -I! . v n�w, I �y � _... __ � - I I - , oil has been I vested W ' ;h entirely too-f.�u ih ver tr ing.01 ournstanees, filled the posi, ye It will be rebted far a term of ye, ,rs at a edding.t'pok i place on Wednesday of lamb �_ . , �1 '! . ; - �� Tono_NT-o, De' ­ *bee'! li - . power an- 1 - ve * been- . tion very a tably. As, in cases of Men- - I � I ­ � I - I I 11pli proprietor, ROBERT BELL, Seeforth, or app y er- -h �_ , . I kind, when th( over:-orowded audience ard - sonally to G. J. SUTHERLAND, Hensall. . 1_4.tf I tcit . Theme Road, when his youngest , - . pectlongago. Its cbjb3t seems to bel',�'nob I 11 -I Dealers are aV10- � not too comfc rtabl' seated, it , daughter, Mis a Marion, was unite4l in Mar- _'__11 I y in always - : so much to a cure eGioney in the medic�l' FEED. -A -large. quantity of oatmeaLfeed riaga to Mr..�udrew Campbell, of Lo � . . I pries they need,, profession I more difficult t D keep good order. - The fol- � ikani- : - . 11arelan demand i ` as to keE p I many as posoible for salc cheap, at the Standard eleVAiDirl, Clinton, or ax A formerly -if this township. - _ � - � 9 ,I lowing is the p -ogramme which was given : � This 1MV - _-, . . . I out �iof iti. y thei r ; ifi-sh exclusivib1nehis I - the ReAsall oatmeal mills. Apply D. Urquhurt. ! - Vhe followin __q� , I _ by Rev , - - , - I I 9 . I I Oiliairman's adc reas -, instrumental, by Mia . I I portant cerein )ny was performed . . � 10 '. they are dri Ing 6 in of our befit !& A -t UNI � '-. � - �o , I ney - recita ion, T McFadzeaa . . . Corin Fletelim, and was witnessed b - Itside 'Pointe I . - brightest yoing M3n1 from - the countr . .Dora Ki a ` . ; LOCIL BRin Fs, -The' Masonp from her�,, y 'over I 1- - er bushel, $ 6 I The conditior a in tie I thited -States �� a solo, Mr. Jarne; Jones ; dialogue, Cinderella; who si�tended the Lodge of Instruction held or a hundred ii ivited guests, most ,of -them - 4 - - -13 � � � 1� I To medium, $6 . much more si mple I n . easy than reoitation,414if Majigie 'AlcLaughlin; solo, at Strv�tford Iseb week,.report having E veri b(ing relativah Of the contracting parties, _.- . I -peline to -choice I it i M he Aggie Tel 'er ; d - The cerem, took place at . I . I on ____ � Province. A � a- roe il , hundreds o .. � rill, by 9 little girls ; intere�tiuv and pleasant time. -A f imily� ,put 4:30 o'clock - __ � I � I � solo 38 in the afternoon. Miss EIIA- Mouteit I h, six- - .- simathy.,, per I Canadians ., American c 1161 i , by Mias V. Uardiff; dialogue, taking re-unidn was held at the home of Mr. J eph - I - . -carding t6i san - . N the census ; rnitation, Miss Carrie Jackson ter of the brid at Acted as bridesmaid and __- - .1 wl ere the �-S,Sltrlrointizi� 'Prip :for � entrance � are _ ; Hudsoii last week',woen all the -membi in 0 # ­ - tate bring a trif I I solo,, Mr. Jonep ; dark6y dialogue,. I Mr. Wilfrod C an*�ell supported bis.brothor , -:�_ . � Much eas hci�nar The his f& ily, in.cludlng�Aq leg I I I - I OU& 1% graduating t ere __ 6� than fivi sone- trtiie tryih rdealip while little Miss 11 . _;� I - I �_ quack doctor,'I ; recibation, Mrs. hite; in-law spent a very enjoyable evdnin j, and I I .- � I !.o.. .i i ' �' i I . g ( . azel - - - - , , and � 4 ,.,i -hi: .chardieOl if � Sesforth, was flower girl. - H, tb 3,y bi zen, a that countryi, pautomine, " ock Ages." The ladies made r. Hudson feeliquite at home n a . +." - , I - a 4 �, of __ I ar( forever 10�1 ttibh da. We kno� certainly desa� Of he coatumis, .__ 4 6tive of credit for the success alb� and evecically ,that of, - so( res, no a Fe unty, who are pow new fiome here. -The' Women's Foreign ide, ' I I- � .1 ZDM�-qT_04 Dei � , � achieved ib thii as well " former enterYain- Missio ary So Ith br !wera very pretty., The ceremony � - , - -werz -sold at Gi I pr(sperous profemic I m and u6ful wants. though 'they are- I clety held their monthly an I r tali tiofis over, the !company mtre .- , - . oft!Zeris in the Unitell Sta'ta . comparatively r4eet! , in CArmel church, on Th 1191 I �i � - � Were an ,assort � � a, not in lth6 u -sd&y � � few in' number-, YoVit4a good work they en;er,tain by the Worthy hostess at a most - � . . 7_- � , medical profession alone, who but for h evenin of last week, when addressee, were- " - ­ I heavy Olycits, V. " (" have performed during the psab summ � - n'. . an nptuous w, �dding dinner and -the. re, . �.___ - . cause would, in all.p.-o� now be L�tdd. - I er Is d erod by a gentleman from Galt a d by . . , �eadh. These to I - - bility, ,�I,iv - I mi itioerof 1 the evealng was most pl �_ _� I . - . somethiik almost. pirw'oulous. The pro. a . Mr. Cranston, of &4arty, ere easanitly � ; _-V I this coul . - ­ ively. Reaioual - I I Ing to the we ilth of , itry. This is ceeds of the eve6ing,�with the box of cloth- was s !fair attendange .and Much ini erest op lut by -the a der poo a inaocial converse, - .... - � I - ,era fetched SM mabiter which the L - . . Pi - 9 I ipg provided by, the Guild, will be sent to manifested by the members. The a W_ ile'theJa ,,er ones tripped the fIrlight pose borses, Irew � � lature * should look into at once, ind ti cannot do it ,�,too dd esses - I _1� , � _; - I � i _` � � . I the Indian Home, at f t84tic " un after il th' wee ama' liours al ­, - - soon. 11 � iY1 I , Sauft Ste. Marie. tong were a an excellent character and nuch . . -, wordir�,sry farm Wi I �-iiiiiii �,; i . t " mornin.'." The presents to the bride 1, 1 ��� � ; _ � may tbey:prosper in their 'good work. If I � - ­ ­ � ��__ I . I . enjoy�.-The Guild, in connection with . ­� esent at the an . prattV diaplays which.embrace � - I � � � nell. oharch,'had a social --evenin on � - 1� Cont -A" - Ce. tbirre were any pr tertainm'ent. Csif I all 6de. a very , � A "I - __ I "I __ I 11 � who did not have the wants of the inner Mond&* last. -Min Gertie Kaiser m as i many valu an us I I articles. Mr. and- _', � I . . in � - - �- - . I I in the g!ft-giving-.mood and Mr n gan I -1 f you are man supplied, it is not because there'vivas a Br'ucefipld last week, visiting her brc ther, .9. Cam 'n I left fior their home i lie , � Tona,N-To, Decii fail to. meet yoar.pFP2 tions. here, its be;. scarcity of provisions, but, owing . to the who in I. -The Sacrament of the Lordlia. . on Friday, an whither they are followed -�_ ��- " - -ed lots large, sul - oat so you get -bewilder with the beautiful overcrowded house, it being almost impos- Supper will be dispene6d in Carmel el urch the beet -_wishes of a ver3 a -of � _� -2-' .. -Old, 50 to Maps, . . r by r large cirdl . . . thi far t I Merry X.nas fi'me sible to pass around the eatables. . fri 3nds for their faturs hap ­ 11. rive, L45 to iga gathere I -, - on Sab ath. A preparatory service will be ft , I., L �pinese and ,.pros- ­ - ri 0. I - � pe 11, Y. -1 - � - , ­ - -1 i __ - . : - __ . and stop bef re yoa3 o m i �11. NOTES. Remember the' anniversary e(r- held th (Fridayj afternoon, ab 2:30 p.. ru,j- � . , : __ IL per pair. Geori - I ­_ - . -0 Spi ad an hou or so th us and Satisfy vices in Duff'g. Presbyterian church next by Re . R. Henderson-, of Auburn. -Miss I - . . - 83 � . . . I .1 to .1 yot r every nee . i S1 a der paraEs can, do -Squiday, morning and . Services -It in the in te ti I of Sir Wilfrid La;ur- �­ �, I I . , Mabel alton is home � from London on a a u ..; �� I � " . Ho b Sp - � � - ., evening. Hardy, Of visit fin a few weeks�_Missi Bell, of Glax- ' ___ � much and carr hcme %1 ittle obange. The wiA be conducted by Rbv. J. ierl'to leave r?ngja on December 29th, - - E. MoFa-ul Co., Seafort 1827-1 , Uitowel. A tea meeting will be held on gow, SqO an I to spend XeW years day in - _.__ .3 - . ' - 1` . tland, has b visibing Mr. and I __ - - I � EN' I Hi 9 health is vory.mach improved and it is I I'LL. ToR02,-To, DIN J 'A. CHTLDREN'S TTd , JNMENT.-Ort Sun. the following Monday evening. Addresses Mrs. John Bell and iten�ily during the p,�st � - - - I . day, December 21st, a 8 an will be preaohL will be given by Rev. Mr. Hardy. Rev. week ,Oar curlers intoncI putting in good ex oted he will rstx';rn fullyreatored. . I --- --ool meather, rti ad to the cibildren, and INly. J§rrow, and Messrs. Blair and -Kerr, of * � i .. More than', 5,000 miles, almost across - : .: and isre � wi I . Tuesday, Deoern, ! work t is winter, and will make a strong a - . . light. I bar 23rd, a Christmai a and anbertain Brussels. Suitable Inuale will be fuinished effort � to hold Me - tilver tankard nit,e States, iw the trip Miss Minnie ' . .- per bag. 0ar loi I � � I me t Ill be held. r . a children of. by the choir. -Many � will learn'with feelings I A. Colby, of Hamilton. Ontario, ma _. _: -ou track at Ton w , . that Uey won--" last winter. -Miss . 1- � 8u;d'ay ocho 9 er� of. deep regret that Re v. M. G. Jerrow,, ha'v- Gilgan �efb here -t§is week 6D spend a or er to becomor Mrs., Elward J. Watkins, �� I - for fancy sam .91 I Vill it, most of the an _ _ I �� , - I low -ailment, whic a will Ing tendered his resigs.tion as pastcr of the of Fort Worth,.Texan. The marriage was �, - beconies M -Mer, � I I ) doubt, be very, in i few weeks ab her old liome at Tweed, near . , - � � I I . I teresting and entertaiaing. ' United Presbyterian church, of' this piac ,. thf, culmination: of -a romance that began 111 �, .­_.. prices will hold.1 I I I I � a, Belleville -Mrs. Robe'rt Moir has .been . I-; � . _! AlmnvumA�XZ- SERVI Es. -The anniverl will shortly se,yer thcse'. ties which have - suffering from -a severe attack of lagrippe.- th( Klondike gold fields three years ago. � _Z " I., � I I � I - . �� I- � nary services in conn'ection'-witli Conatanc4 heretofore bound tcigether� the - congre n _' - visiting i -The by-law'for the town of Owen Bound - f . g1%tI0 Miss Maidge, of Thames* Road, is t MethodiA church wereheld on Sunday last, as pastor, and le. ' During Mr.' Jarrow's * 3urchase the electric ligbt andgasplaut � - I peop relatives' -in Hensall and ---- vicinity. -Rev. 0 - � 81 , __ __ I 'L Thr 3e 'Very able and elo I nent sermons war; stay in our midst, ihe 'has made many Dr. Medd, who had been confined, throug,h . &Is, exemption -of taXes, and free water for . " _.. I ToRwim, UP preacpad by Dr. ' friends, not only witli I those of his . ten years of a linseed, oil industry . I - I . '70a ; white. 7� Dani of Goderich, 1 t8 . I � own ness, r e past mont at his brot I L 11 � - � . - . 9 her's ' i goose, 64t; peal I I - - ''. . larga c(,ngt,eg tionS, 0 a 1. congregation,. but alsowith those who have home in Clinton, recovered sufficiently to ad on, on Monday, %�d carried loyl the fol. __ . �L . - I ,oate, 34 t.3 104.1 � - . a th foll"lug �acl the pleasure of farming his acquai permit of his return home' on Monday sJt6r- r the, I , __.- � � NO. 1" $6.60 to -1. Monddy evenin a verl, 3leasant and Auc4 I nt- lovoling Rgu;es : fo a pl�ub, 876 1 . . � -be] - L , . inat 24 -. - � . By his genial qg�inst I3 ;� for light lant� 947a� sg _� cess"111 anniver ary meeting was we. and a,ffable mariner,and noon lasti. Mrs. Medd has'also returned, .P! � .1 L � � --- 1 �86 Uq $6.40 ; tl� . . d in th� easy consist, . . - . -i . ohurch. Although tie weather was not hia free and oncy, he has an- I Lir�seed oil indus'ry,lor 889, against 12. ::... - ...� �edi �clover, $6 to, f&V L - I ''I I ! I - c � -7 -,. .r crable, ther was a . dibared himself to the hearts of so M,Anv, — i , - - I . 4 6d attendance,,tho . i I - 11 I I .1 �- i I . � I I to 315 ; cloVer , I . � t ., ! . � .30 obul ch being w 11 filleq. A splendid pro- who will deeply regret his removal from our I I . : . I I .1 �, - � , ' midst -- But %11'will w � I . . I . I per ton. -Hog� gramme was provided. I Excellent addr4ses ish him renewed pros. . I i I . t A , � at �,M 25 to S7. V � I . ty wberever his lot in the future may be I � � ;1 : � . I � I - - I � . I � " I f Siqaforth.- , - 11 ; an&Rev. I. B. Walwi ! I 1, h a' cast, and, because of his 'endearing quaIi- I EST; YOU FO: RG' � 'T " .---'- : * ' were delivered by Dr.1 ifford, of Clinton Peri �� h ,�Vaa ties, be Will long be r'emembered by so - . I . !� I I 0 1 ; I � : choir of the Seafo`rth 6 liodiab churri I � . , � � I ;. i - � � also in � aftendance, a delig�te'd alliby Many of his friends around here. -Mr. . I � ; � I , � 7 ­ " ,�Ivej . �� - LoNDOX, Ep their well fe;ndc red muoical selections.' The -Girdwood Cololough'mot With a severe and I - I I. RZ KRIE, DXDX KEKJF11fflg==irA - - � :]�_X.A i - r , ' - , J�! . I L I ­ , ; I - - , i �Cattle tteady,st- . I . ­ 1; I : � 11 proc' edingethrDughoat;iviateethinentl.y tu painful accident the O;ther day, while an. 11 I I . - I American Stee � � cess I and gratifying to) a' I interested.*, 31 1hoe, gaged in cutting wood. � While chODDiDg an Lef 'us CXU your attention to the f act that we kee� moving, likee the'Town- __ ,� i . I _ I':- '' � steers, 11 1� t�o m 1 1 _. Olock 09ve us, and arie alway -on the alert to 9upply our custoluers with . - 1. beef, 10 to 11c con egationhave their aandsome cha ch� elm limb, and, owing'to the springQg of the ! � � s . _8111 11 I fre orn debt, but, during the present e.ea.1 limb, the a�ie glanced, cutting an ugly gash the late tigoods. I I I : i � I . . ! . I 1i I � - .1 �_ - I TORONTO,- De son," ey have a acted ( o alort�ble and odm - I in his foot,'� requiriug: several stitches to ,, . I � - I * - i 'I . -A- r_r1R.A.3D:MM , - , R - � ': -The placing i " mod.ouci sheds I Dr the a' 6lose the wound. The.accident will lay him I . - I 311TW�Hli 10C Mmodation . I I � I " - I HAlifax has diet of Jhe � t � . -1 '. . 1 I � hors )a of those roin th � _'ff work fo'r some time, ;, for 890) is a beautifu � I �� trade in shippip 3 Country attending I , but, he is doirig as Our. 6ip'ecial Black peau-die-Sciie Silk, -just arriTed, worth $�.2E � I i .. ? I _ � I the i ervices, sn I the proc(ede of this � a9ti- well as could beexpected under the oircum- Xmas praoent. See our range of Colored Silks forl Waists, at 50o a yard. I � . __ __ IT i I - I the opinion th ---- � veres.,ry were designed to zeet the outla stanoea.-Mr. Willie : Barry has arrived , - � I ; I I - I i y I I i � I temporary. It : , - - thus incurred, and we a)y this object has home from Manitoba, -and will visit for a 'IN DRESS GOODS. T, 11 - i ... . . � I � � .1 nients which . I , been, more than a time beneath the parental: roof. -A sleigh I . _., - I . I t We eve all the newest m sikes at very low prices. ' wool Amazon Uldth,!, ' .1 . I are . - 'One firm ,was icol ttaiae , as the proceeds! of Oar P, . ­ I . the E lunday coll so ion 4 the Monday ev6'n- load of 'young people spsnt an enjoyable worth 50 'reduced to 39c a yard. All the leading shades in U%shrneres and Serges at � . ' -_ : I . I . I . � -in Montreal -sai . - . � - . . ing entertainmeniiana unted to a v�ry time last Tuesday ev6ing at the r(sidetice i9a a yar '. Twenty-five. pieces of Homes at nearly hiilf price -. - � Prices paid U-4 handsome sum. - ' of Mr. George Kelly, I ' I I I � � pun to g � , 50c a yard I . z I . Jr. i I I I � ­ �f � ! . � - . - - I I �.� - , I I . � . I � P., 11 � I I to -the , level �.61 I - __ _. I 111111111111111111111111111 . : � . - ! . I i � t : a HER SNAP. L I . : I I sold Fo%igh so ��� - I . I I , I . .. . I .1 . . __ a - . I . F D----- I z__ . ! Stti,ffa. ! I iAT?, v'e just received our. Xmas lines. Oae I a of pure ,bl,ea'hed Table'Linea, 72 .L - Vare I ! . I . , a I - eimellen: Don't grab it straws when y nahes Wid , worth 85c, for 6901 a yard.' � - � �. I . : . - 11 i inarket was p1j , � I On" �re Wh'en west Winds hovk and northers- ! - I �� I p . � �,�, : 0 . LLL 01 I I � .. I I L ;­ � tboUgheverytW , � . . I .. . I floundering in,the sea man time advdr- roar, then �ou'll wonder w�y You passed so I . I I . - : I -The zom I . � A ; � I I . IL I 45. . . . - � tisend ents, but j rasp a fi rm hold on one ,of thoughtlessly by'our a X�ceptional offers in Xents' �Fnrmshffin and Underwear. _ . L the money Iffe: I Ireservei I r- __ —cm � i � I . I � � wishing tattle I I a a throw to ydu. stylish and c6infortable guaranteed Fur@. All t is departmeE ' t � 11 ..., . - I UP values and - When the tide I iges you'l kty must go quickly. Prices cut away down 1 35- Ties fol 19.- ` $1 � I I I is carried to this The�n you'll look high and low for a bargain, I 1 - ! 1, - . t - I I I f hirts, Ite and colored, for 75c : Gento'-wool sox, two pairs forT_&` Gents' Under- , �_11 -_ 3tediumi grades,: tore! where noi hing is 11 c iing in the gift. in ai,select Far garment. 'Then you'll get - giving artioles a) prices 4 I . I i rear -a a )ecial table of fleeced lined, w ol and union, worth 503 to 75c, a special out ; - .. I- I ... . ... 1. 4 hidh enable you to . left.1 But perhaj6, you intend coming soon. 1 rice 38o i3sch. I 11 � . . I - � - nake both youn elf and� y ur friends happy. A good plan is to buy your, Furs when do. . . . i ; _. � LLLL : , _Sbeady 'to m rhe . I I I . I . � I . McFaul a.. Set Tth. 1827-1 Ing your Christmas shop I�g. The E J - - - was an -active 41 P M i . � ' , : . m. Uhript M_m tradf RT Faul Co., Seaforth. . 1 2 CNCX - i � . A,,tAizzaEl) tNA.--Adespa,tohffom 8' 7-1 c" �k FeW Burgaestions in X S, B�IyiUg* ! ; . , � . I I 'xran ' I Purse�., Fancy HandL , I I . i � 1- offerings were I Rapids, ichiga al dated December ENTERTARXMEYL�. -The annual Christmas kerchiefs, Cuff Batton@, B;ooches, a b6%utif1al line of fancy Pins 'I LL .. IL � - I I . . . z ]L Y _a4. 00d; . - readil _V' � 5th, appeared in thf T�)ronto Globe on tree eptertaiament, of Graea'church Sunday I nd tancylGlass and Silverware jusb purchased fo the Xmas I trade. See our line -of i ..... I- , I I � ' - � fano ea- . � is . I I I i -L - we . . . Sarah Morley. school, Staffa, wiil be held in Hibbert town ovellies,! . : y graie uesday, as follows : . I i I . �' I I I .. I . &;Jk�,&A­&�___­ ----- - --- �. -5 per . ith her fou . � : . I ... __ 7 -nw-t.,) f Al?ena, who r children. has I hall, on Monday next, Pit 0 p. m. - i ,WIWWWIV,W�_,W�Wlw��Wlql �V �w 1W ��_ -1 $5. 1 men n almost e 1 7: . I . i ; : L- ... : atook chai .h � I - i � L 11 - I . I . I stitute circumstances for WEDDING BELLS.-A� very pleasant and i L I , - � i - I I i I . . __. F pott butchers' 10 ' I even 61 years, - wl dle at b a daily task civer happy event took� place On Wednesday even- Highest'Prices Paid, for Madluce. i _ __ . - . ; . , I r - I -_ pick,ed lots sold 1, . � . I � I I I . � . he wish tub, re 3eived a 101 r from Dublin, Ing of last week. and the be4utiful home of : . I I - �, _ - Z -"- to $4.80, amd go . � I A : : � I anada, conveyi ig the i1formation that her Mr. snd Mrs. James Ba hour, of this place, . I �: � ;1RUM90V ggLummunvigg. - I i I ­ ;_ , ; � I I i I I - � I 1 -t -63 ,*4 �,,! atbei, who dis ippeared I iuddenly thirty when their third doing ter, Miss Maude, . I I . D 1 a .85 to , ,]-� I . � - - - . . I . I - _.. � - ,grades Vere 01 . j we years ago, when iht was but so ited in the holy bonds of matrimony : - - I I .van was uni - --- ears of age, was alive -a d the lioseessor of , I - � C - :: Pelee$ ware uncl I to Mr. James Davis, of Aairington. Rev. , . - - tre-The Zewa Ifort-une of $37' , - 000, w, ic, smasseA in Mr. Cranston, of Cromatty,l performed the LEAROY i , C001 ... . : - I.. . I 1. , , - I . .11 he w6st. Mrs, Morle3 had long beli i � . - ..�� were light and 1 .. � r eved marriage ceremony at 6!o-'clbck in the pre. - ' ; : � . . . . . .. � � � i a MTS I -, - � few trans"tio, . -_ ,er fsther dead. She ai i on , - : � - d her 1 hildren wO senoe of a goodly number of �the relativ A - DNO 131AO S A— I& la"116 t . ;. . ; ,I I . I es of , � � . I - � I Were unchangied I i ". 4 , ! . � � �., . % I � I I i � - - - ! : � I __ I � � i . . . i I I :_ I - - . I r - � __ 7 1 . i . I , i .1 ! � - _. ; : i ; I , i - 4 i . . - , I "I I . I r - I I __ I i � i - I . i . i, � ! 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