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The Huron Expositor, 1903-09-11, Page 4[� . i . � � I I - - � I . .1 . � I :� �, A.. I . . .7- �� . � I . . . . . � . � � I . . .. - . . � ­,:- --_— __.�- ..- . � - � I ,- . � � - , � I . I � . - I - . , � . I � . ­ I - - . . . I I � - ­ - I I "_ - - �­� � � A . .� i , I I - - . . ! I , : 44: , . � t '40�j I I I I 21,- I .. I 1J110001i 1 1i � - all . - 11 V-.1 , - � A-1 . I I - 61 - I .. . - �, 6 WW __ ____ __.. II I . . - — I —_ . - __ POW A - _ - � _r, � . I - ! - - 4-----.- - - . ' , - -_ . — � I . i. i _____.q_ . . P . . . __ �_ I 1. � . I - . ; . � . .. I .: I � we WS LEADING SHOE STORE. -11.-_ - - � - . . I - It � ..... ", This; was met by a storm from ob. who was on ond side, wAs ftailled. under- o�n use 'a 4dvantai;. I know a large SEAFORT -a- I., - , sium r con, . . continue the prosebt, dep - ty ­ - itis thiah bons was broken and he to the ominion Exhibition - I , � I - I ' ' -may ratist, ' otdii on :-his own side of the, house and ussa. I - . � - . . I . . I � - salary of $1,200 a year.. Thh, at � - . -Injuries, The unfortunate ever$ year. SWITEAMMY 1903 -_ . I sufferied o bar I , � ; I - I Ong whom were Messrs. Holmes and ; � ! - -.-- ­ I- . . . I lis"it should be� Mir. WConnoll,hao bad I man was- taken 11to..the Stratford hoApitil, 1. . � a : U : � - �_ . a Af li In o a, of the beat known , Y entire - charge of ilia office for about five. - GB*ea from 'West and South Huron. where he is doing " well" could be ex- mes TA mowri w Fall Styles of the � - . .. �.. . - e __Z�_� I ..-,-. : ; *_ r ., i � I � I hoed objecting -U t a 'Withdrawal of the peoted. br ere an dealers in Canada, He has . — �.__ years, and he has conducted ib with credit . F k ab this exhibition for 13 . , I , B. ., � — ' - 1' -Miss Jessie Bell, A' eldeeb daughter be Sbawi g ob" � I � i . . 1 3 1 4 5 to himself and to-1bo entire satisfaction of at half a loaf was better than � , ; . � 2 ii�ae -hold th n is, therieforo,, of mae - � . �.*#... O..... I . . I I i I of Prof. A. T. Bell, of Tavistook, was oue- y ro.- - Ri oOinio Empress Shoe for W omen.' I � 7� : I : . . qo broad. The mstPAr will come up again, coastal po anos. He declared t� . I ! . 1 6 � 7 8 9 10 11 � 12 , thqpubHo gonerall . . ­ � . in being appointed modern language tb a pamalu Ins , : - .1 I I � ; y . I I __. I I � . sent exhibition is the , , We r'sfer to this matter se we do in gar. . , - 1, . I teacher of the Stiithroy Collegiate, cat.of a a orldt 4 the Fro ; 13 14 : 15, IS 17 18 19 ; I . . � 'b r1i I b is how ever seen lisre. He thinks that .- - Notes and Comments- list of twanty appliewtv. She has a 'bril- b A A A A A A. � is - I . - , 20 21 2i � 23� 24 25 2-0 row and not in anger. Toz, EXPOSr"U, 96� ; . world in � . . Cons is � car I compel a with the , i _. . ' i liont,record as a itudent, and will'doubtlegg I � J 28 .. .1 .A, The Toronto MW explaina to the Visitors . .,and r tbab � � I Ne want every lad reader of 131TOR to k � 27 20 . 30 .., ­ ­.. . .. der its present managqnsenN has 'bow' Tzg Eao. _ . .1 . make her mark as a successful te"her of st�ni ard bred live I took qcalls y I now Ali I about the I � . ' I I . that city, . who ore uaacqasintid with . . . over this ; . consistent and conscientious supporter of Is'allu";". . � . Dorn'slon cattle gast at prizes soh 0 ac - 10.0'.'.. ­..., , -1., ­0­qo .k -,--i .. ..J. , .. , I - 0-anadjass ids" of humor. that Lslior Day , I Empress shoe. This modem shoe is made in Toronto, in the 14rg, t f ' ­­ _�_ . the Ontario Government for over thirty . -:4i61A Timms, s, West Nissou,ri Ifarmer, , 'U�Uled Stafow when or they are wort I tory in Cana& producing;high grade, shoes exclusively for wemen. The . - a I . . a day, that people don't work. Was, in St. Marys, on Monday of Iamb week, in' fter. go thin the future of the . . . 0 . I I - - N EW` Al WBRTISEURNTS - years. It1as bed: a so because, in the main, ; __�_ � is' in I Empress shoe is made from the best im ted stock, 'which, with un - in 11390 ,:I I I � . esc - 11. I . At thi Indu with a load of hogs, and instead of driving , dantry in cmiida in cry _ p0r I � .e, we believed thom.�to be right, but above all' ,9 strial -Fair lamb week, Profes-. directly home of tat, his deliviry of hogs, he ally for thejb�oaf oat . Zlodoes not t ' k : I usual attention by expert design&s as to lines and shape, has produced AW The . re, I n, PUG"theses Mer emeb � X. ' . : aw, denow 1h* , 0; on wh[oh ibe . becau-36 we bellov6d them to be honest. 'It or Dea�, of the Guelph Agricultural Cal- had evidently indul - the lonited Kingdom embargo has hurt a I - 6 of the pap . - : _ga in something strong to pe of and � a shoe both dainty and d�rable, 4nd combines what is rarely1ound in -a - dvaraosoant-wil b faind ,- I 1� ,_ . I . 7 . . in �p addreJo on d4irying, said that er than water, �nd a - sleepy feeling came porbibuoinapi in Canada- a sk , � .. I . is because this f9ith has been shalren and go - . I slioe, viz,,.'* style with comfort, The �mpress sboe, by reason of its I . . , . He Is of 1 pan Dress - mi-AffaBeath-6 ov r he al�'" �& very siscours 09 prompe& 1 I � . x0prMah"S.-R, fills & Boa__4 . that WE KNOW things . hive been done i in )he dairying industry would bring the farm- 6 him, and h.0 went to sleep in one of t I - - - - . I . ri - f Canada 120,000,000 this year, This $114118 Of& hotel i stablet and while he was 0 6pio6z that th , opening of the west 1 superior style, fit and finish, has now be0me the most popul,ar women's 1, connection ­ -1 dad stock I 11 R. ,� I w I t made in Oanada. flave you ever! tried a paiT?* If not, let,you WAMP&­41. a , I �vith theme a pointments that � we , 0 - th t f r the bloo r . . . &C;o__G � - p .. a very qonsiderablo sum, and shows the. enjoying the rat6 some, def oly 13 agared per- afford n", - ; shoe . � .. � .. con I __ � I Onset, O . Ontario ,hot wi;1 Zly give the industry I i . & Stewart -I know, not to be right, and not to be Is nozi relieved him of $104, 1 -iiext pair be the Em -press, I - I . I importanai of that branch of industry, -00 , , kud&Co-6 � I . - .. -Mr. and to. Arthur Willoo, Miss ts�rs a deci led impel uous. . - Our Alox—r., , orz � that we speak as we do. Although the I I I I I � i I i Go -4, - . i ­ Alice Deadman, and Miss Laits Meadowm, � '! i Our fnew Fall styles are now in, and we invite every lady within reach of 'the WoOm To Crgdf Dant 4 Thoinipson-6 - editor of THE EXPOSITou.-has beenwomded. A -convention of the 0onseriatives of � I 0 . 0 . . 'L - when rpturaing irom church- ab Harmony,on No ot;W Wast y at the exhibitim top- store to call, andsee them� The new styles inelude,gingle Soles and ex - The, UiWo-6 . i Thurs- ry r - - Teacherw�4ted--Giorge Olver--6 - - in the house of his friende, that fact .would Western Ontario has been called for Sunds�ilight, 23rd ult , had a narrow so- lr4ents more money Lad a mtev degree of � tension solM patent toe caps and kid toe caps, military heels and low I � W i The - . '&� day, Peptemb . gi 170h, at- London. Ib is � a 01 ror'Facw-J, 1�. sprom--s . not make us speak -as we do. That is � cope from whao might have been a serious intelligent effort th ]i the fiv stock . _ heels -button and lace -42, $2.50, $3 and $3,50 a pair. BW stoek_a�_W. . willup-_8 I I - I in factor by the : i a abl natit- accident. ; Ma T"-9-Uoatiste Bro" peraonal matter. We coademn a p Ip a .stated that representatives from 24 co . On account of the bridge - - being n apagemei it emphai lzen th � cook WAnteA_39M a, IL rarkes-8 .. - - __ � . . . repaired they went's different road, and in a: citent of t is ba 8 &as devoted to the eat- i !If i f f i I i !4 *4 i i -I i f i i i4i � wrozg, committed &a we believe, from the: mencies will be pr�eeut, and the gathering is gl I Girls fanted,-John. Iftk-9 � I 9 � the daknems of , the night the horse stum- tl a and I ormes, : ins and sheep. The . I . New Moppet--Sest orth, 111=29 C4-8 most. sordid of motives, and we feel that we :xpoctod.to be an important one. Our Con- and Auatioacer --- ilazues, A. Smith --S . . er-rative friends are great :for conventions. bled over the cod of a culvert about four b ii1dinge a a mo ,el of neatness I :�� � I would be unjust to ourself and the publi g the buggy an g onio art, i High -p iced assistanto ac by.: R, WILLIS.& SON, Seaforth C4id of Thsok#--Xrs..P. Murray -6 - Ir Ile The leaders evMently believe In keeping the feet deep, upsettin , d throw- �oom "I Thoroughbred. Dortlaws--Ek. Hill -5 - ' .. ing them h1l. out the I! as � anil;& , and altogether it is I . Fwd penctl%_Rd� a wfloon-6 1I and party that we serve did we may less rank and file waim. . ,. Luckily no one was hurt. paily . . � � -A! number of Ustowel eit,Zens he'Va r urroundpd with- 'P ty prompsoaus stmos- � � Sole Agents for the Slater Shoe for n.en and the Empress Shoe for women, I . . a . . __ I I , I . . . . � i I __ __ .!,-.. r than we have. � been Wssiol; their chickesis, and gob shiab ere. n ore is lio ing that contemplates � . i .� 0 � 1� � I During the lengthy session of the Domin. � P. 0-- - -_ I - . � rr - � 11 . I � f creasing 16 be or its ' : r r . I �1; . I I I d re-* that s0me Uds were gathering a lot 0 its � � at . uslitiem of a hard a Eva, have been In Toronto - - .- I ,, r .,� . � � Orpoitoro The Senate a,nd the Railway . ion. ,Parliament, lost webk, the Hanoar birds t�ogether for supposed shipment- to d0iry rodoeing element tha� these Class- forth separate school, the eum* of $13L80, ter, Mis for the � I : I . i - a � . . p work. I tr iring2m;llsontbedollar. At no tea- past week. -Mrs. Thomas Neelaxids and 8011 L r ­ � . :gave n T-orout6. Asearch warrarlb I to. , ; _ J __ r - - c6mlismes. porters 11 petrAout " and' was obtained a4isn coders don't at once inv0st requ � __ I I dorm were re . . � - ' I * r - � � � .. . calved for the work on the "Big Roy have been isiTorouto, for . � � We mentioned lsobweek that the railway This is tise first time In the history of Parlis- and ovor 100 chickens wars found In a barn They are expoOlmen ing even as br Ad Visit, Foorts. . I I � Canada. . IV fact, ain," it may have to lie over until next ng ral&ti7ef, - Mr. .f aftt, � . SEAFORT99, . ArY, Sept. 11th, 1903 r- . � some of which the manufacturers ,of 4r r . - � companies were putting up a. big fight 1316116 that the Hansord'staff had to strike &tons of the boy's houle, n the beat n. Pathmasters who have not finished Varna', a theological student, delivered two . . - � I *oik on account of Parliamentary verbosity. their o4visers were able t6 identify and re- t1ley re aid, �ths Ives I magma, . ' mel church - - before the Senate, to 1 induce that body to , . claim. � The boy supposed to be m' 01 : t�e WO d -. as manufacturers, their statute labor are requested rby the very .good sernions in Car , Ion . � . 'bath last. Robert Buz-hanan, -tou Of , . I When the reporters' closed their books and . . . I Xtdoat-Last, . veto the provisions �f the now Rmilwo�. left for F . Eliedited skippad out avid is bappoSed to I iuve bh6r bring the very highest art council to do go an soon as possible, sod re- S,%b . _ I . , bed the question was raised that, it .)000 O,, .r than Win. Buchanan, rof tbinvillagq, who I# almo . . - a r &vs 3rossed the r lines. ' An investigation ti6 bear upon! fi a 09 their produots for turn thpir listit to the clerk, not tat( � After wrangl ug, manoiuvring and 6ire- Act passed by 4he Cox4mons . and which are was not legal to contin a in session in the ig will be held Is divinity student, win oecuo-y the Eulpit I I . � ' - � . . - Hansard spalf , Tha Speaker wa's :held in the police court and another, the con3uMet, The know what degree of October itt. The next moetit I r putting for four yeare find a halt the Gabario favorable to the farmers but cffensive to the absence of the . field On Monday, on Sabbath 'firat,---�Mra.Wm. Doug& a . - decidqd that it was ; his I decision was dis- boy concerned was let off by paying coots, effort in re aired to bring out the varying at Wilriot?s hotel, Bruee P � a, .has bee I, r-1 Government h at.. length mustered cour- 'railway companies. We are sorry to state --What might have been a very serious qiialitiev o the food animal, and compati- October 56b) ab one o'clock. - #1 this villag - n visiting friends In ed and's vote was taken, the House ani- , ; I � � - � Toronto durIng the peAt week. -Miss Jew . r that the Senate has parti O pa � accident occurred on Monday afternoon of fion in the v4rions casses in keen. This is . . age, to make an appointmeAt to the Vacant ally capitulated t -talaing the Speaker. The *ote, of course, � : Karr has abO been In the Queen City, ri. I : he railway magnets. was a straight party onsir the Government lamb week, .while Mr. Joel , Helmuth, of what the I vs, stock Industry has done for . � Wroxeter. I � . . . -more nelwitif -The Sacrament a ; Ragistraship: in this, county, They have . the blandialiments of i" � promisin' ,, acq�sintmrlces, . f � I Tavlotock waslopersting the traction on- 03&uada, si id the fnt#rs is . . � alsoappointed &County Crown Attorney They refused to change the clauses # at- sitpporters vAing for the'Bpeaker. In view I ths . 9 NoTts,-Aniong those taking in the Dom- the Lord'S $urpper will be dispensed !a - gine belonging to Mr. J. Gingerich, thresher; � r. the pibst has priwien. . . . .. - 9 . I . Mr. and . I v of this decision, it would be in the inter � . . Inlon Sibibition from here were* -of he Peace. And a nice mess Ing drainage, and the linjories occasi uled "by of that place. , Everything was going on � . . . � Carmel Presbyterian church, at the morning - and a, Clerk - ­ - . eats of the country if the Harimetrd reporters . ,Mrs. T. G. Hemphill, Mrs. r T. F. I Miller, -wh6 - . . r. 1 service, a 'week from next :Sabbath, they; have made. Both appointments go to sp&Tka from 611giams, -along 'the railw,ty would aloes shop'every time after a mem nicely until he reached a small culvert . � Z r Ch. . Miss Mabel Patterson, Mrs. Green, Miss C. . � - : , ' I about six feet'deep, the covering of which I I Rev. Mr. Bowers, Moderator of Cminal- - West Huron. Mr. William Costae., of Clin- tracks.',' But theyr amended - tho� clanee rL- bgi�had spoken sixty minutes. It woold be ' NOTES, --Mr. R. . amsoher and family Uwrie, Dr. Brown, Pater Smith, John R. church, will preaOX-Miss_ Hamilton is-: r . I � gave wa with a crash. Mr, Helmuth of- . . z ; I . . for the country,, and, the public would . y Unty, Michigan, Wendt and R. Match. -Mr. and Mrs. v1sit,in . - I ton, b 'ntsd Registrar, and Mr. speoting cattle gqardO and the killing of - money have mov ad to So ]&a 00 gin Londion.-Kenneth White is at-� - A o- c : .; � Ch r � , . I � . . I . be vaidy more enlightened&, coped with a braised knee, while one of the W ere the will resi a in future. We rq- Harry McLeod left for t9e west on; Friday. stles Se4ger, of Goderich, County Crown animals ou the railway track. so t . I . lovers of the engine plereed his bids below bending the 0ollogiate at Olinton.-W. 1). , � , . t to eel them Is vs us, lint wish them _W. Kaska was back to town for& few Bonthro-0, who was b a._ visiting b1i par- , - ion, which has been US arm . a days lost we I . , Attorney. - This announcemeat -was M%de .the views of the companies. As ilia. law 4h, a Dominion Exhibit' . . MedJeal aid was in attendance, 9 health 4ad happi an in their -new home. ek.-Mra, James Allen and eats, has returned to icago to I resouas his - ; . � I It placed t I - : a and and the injured man is doing Well. 61kimessrs. 18:'R Fa Pt and Garnet Magal daughter Annie, are visiting in Galt. -The I position as as taut dtor of the Kodso - , an behalf of th i Government on Taseday was passed by.the Commoism, he in programs id. Toronto for .two week -The foll�w"ng listant I ; . . � . I - ke Place ( Tr to O. -G. W. R de- onus -of proving- responsibility , wers in S,�sfiorbh on Wednesday lost , to see Induction of Rev. L. Perrin will to C wasill Seaforth on U4. " Whou � the . Gods wish to in which close@ ihis, weak, has. been a gratify, taken place in Perth hotel -circles : Mr. i 17th. In the no � 4 1 � I I - I b in � proprietor of the the lacros�e matels.-Messro. F. lHess, or., on Thursday, September Wed.nesday,-Mr. J. "arthar .and d&ugh- � Seliste boa ohaDged This 50 as in 11 &� d D. S. Fanot, were in Toronto last week. evening a tes, meeting will be hold in the i stroy, they first, make mad," would seem to panics, The . , g success a d a- crEdib to Canada, hot formerly � : . . . - I - � i a rai I be specialty applicable to the Ontario Gov- to mak6 It necessary for the in"dividual to int, of exhibits and attendance of visitors. Queen's -hotel, Listowel has just secured 13 91 d k hf ghly basement, and special music will be render-. cer, Carrie, have returned from Ails C g. I - I They had a good time, an spea -Miss Mabel -Sparks in attending the Col- * l . . . present time, nob only in prove ,neglig�. isnoe- against the company, tbue Ois aid to'lise the most iu000ssf�l fair r I I Of the Fail!. Rev. E. Schuelke has gone to ad by the choir. -31i. George Spetton moved legiate at Seaforth, while . Master Wooly ernment, at .. I - � ft . a eve the Queen's hotel Orangeville, and has taken I . . . - Th -wea her has not been possessioll.- Mr. Ulax bought the hotel -Mrs, J. Stephens of entirely nuli big the. effect; of the law in hold isl� Canada. ' - a I t P cost Rochester, f w York, to visit a sister, who into town lamb week, fi -at flijo bub in oths, matters. It appears to be T outright, furnished, at% of $11,ODO, It I Yungblubt is attending the Collegiate _! . -o , , - Teeswater, is visiting Mrs. W. M. Robinson.. tbe, policy of the Government to specially this respect I so faras the farmers are don- very favorable, but that does n,)t' - seem t i the leading hotel �in the town. Mr.James is. sick. -Rev, S. Knechtel, of Berlin, con Clinton -Mrs. J. Welfimiller Is in Toronto, ; have kept visitors away, for the 06tondance in- dluetedqu�rterly service in the 14th coness- �:G. 9. Brown, of Obtaws, is spending a i iting FoUtives.-Miest- L. BarrAt, -of St. . fa West Hor Dn at the expense of the earned. No armer can afford.to go to law w': larger than at any former sibibitIO3. MoKelvie has sold'oub the station hotel, A vu . a . Listowel, to John Weight of Petrolia, who a n chur , on Sunday last.-Rov.S. Krupp, few days with his mother and sister here.- John$, who was visiting Miss Humeston, - . W i r Th , attendance on Tuosday,, - " Farmers' . . . or Caro, iohigsn, Oreached In the Evan Mrs. Stokes and daughter, Olive, left for. othertwo riditgo of the county. West with a railw y company ,h,,,he object of ,0001mairk. On Labor is now in possession. Peter Borman, of the 8,1100 ch oh on Sunday evening last. -Mr. Winnipeg on Friday. -Uri. -and Mrsi, A. has returned bome'.-Miae Stalla Lott*, oi - - , Huron. has goti ix of the beat appointments proving resp neillifiby for damages on the . Revere house, at Sebringville, has vold out London, has also tetum��d from viVitting re . - . : I Day the attendance was given.ab over 80. 000 i V. Demut and Mrs. Schafer ware united in Brown and children, of Amhoretburg. are 10,tives. - � in the gift of t Government in succession part of the company, as th-9 wealthy corpor- ' to Henry S.� Young, of Ellice township. , - 0 " . .. and only on one previcus occamion in the his- . . � njarriage Tuesday aveni last. The visiting Mrs. Brown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . . - - : � — while Eastv and nth Huron b I ave gotmone., . ation can afford to carry the�'Osse frim adurt .tory of the Industrial was this exceeded, . _1 "remorly,' was performed - 1lify Rev. E. George Barnard, or. -Tony Rettinger calle.d I ., .. . . . I . , _ . We wieh them all possible hap- friends last week. -M A. M 8 The Sherifft, the.. ,oler the SarrogateJudge, to court, and the farroor or private indivId. and that was the do Isht the .old Chinese Live S,took at � the Dominion Schuelke an his . unroo is odom. 1. ang � � I � - k I . � statesman, U.Huvg!C'h was on exhibit. � p1nese. . - . . b verton.-Mr. %nd Mrs, H. I DoTs.-Silae Staulak e, er., bad two of his 'the, Master in not afford to follow. thedi,and, in nine ion. ' � Wingliamo spent S4rdsy at John. snc#ry, and, now -the, Reg- ual can � Exhibition. � � 'S Rl' . One very gritifying. feature of the ex- 4 'Visiting � � AIISD,,Of sheep so badly torn by dA)go on Saturd iskarship and e County Crown Attorney. cases out of tell the farmer 1will suffcr the I [By J. I H., Porter, in the World.] I � SY � I - I � ,hibition this year was the'lirge number of � I I St. Columban. Bray's. -Mr. H..Snall, who lise been ranch- no of them had to be killed, On i ship have all go: io to Wesb Huron. Aad as lose rather than risk raini '*imself by, visitors from nearly all parts of the world, The live stock indastry of the Domini . ig in the Northwest for Oome time, I night thato � ag . . On 'i JoTmxGs, - Mr, Prendergast, separate 113 " Fridav night, Mr. Warren, of the blind It.'is with the r -ii lings so is it with the sppoin- fighting a wealth in the 0oults who were present, and especially the sum- has of late assumed enormous proportiOnS. school ins actor, of Torouto, and wife were visiting relatives in town, --Charles Stewart, � , y company . bar of British statesman and prominent Of Arthur, Spent Labor Day 16 the village.- line, 3rd concession, Ray, had four of bjj' him. . The -exhibi a of pare blood animals at the here this eek. -The Grand Trunk- ticket . sheep killed and two more hurt, whi,ah-in- IV-am. The now Gonuty Crown Attorney has' with the odds always agains� � business and commercial men who attended E ' are visiting � Xbibition give a very generous idea of the age ts a Chatham, Detroit, Strath Mr, and Mrs. J. Robertson' . roy, , ' U � cludea all of his flook.-Mr. Whittaker had bemalcontinuolareciDlent of Government The matter may not be ended yet. When to gee what Canada can do in the way of the ads in Bluevalot � I . ­. - - high :r:n, ard reached by the live stock Paris, Co urg, Toronto, Woodstock, Park- fris I his finger badly bitten by a dog on Sunday favors forever s... quarter of a century. The the bill comes back to the ,Commons, the show line. These could not help but take A- broad of Canada. . This refers especially dale, Lon n and other places have had a . � I *my with them a good im as I n of the re- to -cattle, horles, swine" and sheep, The � . . last.-Ure. Howard, 4 Clevelandf Ohio, ointei � Registrar has, if we miff- piewlsers of th%,t body 'can re-enaeb the ket ed ion of the riot sot read to them Hensall. .� visited at John Periboies last week.-Jobez, newly app ' . I sources of this:coantry. Fir ol'.1100 s two doze barns ari well filled with pf4larl haviD refused to sell ticketa to st). nly take, not, tivo b�othsr . a sister and a cousin mutilated clause* and return ft to the Senate Gladman & Stsubury, barristers, at Hen- Stacey is doi a big business with his new , . _T , I .99, I . . " great interest which this country hmm'.awak- valuable animals. Old exhibitors admit Clolusnban,.�Memmrs. J. and M. McQuaid mail Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays. 186241 ' thrashing mac, il;e. One day laf.t week he in the public se�vlcs drawing large salaries, �k . second time for rati I I - I � ification. Seveeal sned� not alonein Britain but In many other' that, it is the ­nlost varied and - high-class entraivedifor Toronto on Tuesday. -Dr. and ' . , G J. Sutherland, notarr I . I and now, he is: given the best office In the, members of the. Commons made a splendid 'countries. . dis I the h a- ever witnessed at the a 1� public, oommis. threshed out five farmers. Who can beat . - ­.­ I , � oy ' 'v ro, M, J. Prendergast left for Chia -go on slon r, fire and W Insuranoe agent thin ? -- - . I . I - county. VerflT, the Ontario Government fight for- this much needed relief for the fai P' Her are types of the befit developed tt same clay. - Miss H. Kuhlman. of Paris,, an4 ���Aga liecib"o, . I Deede, mortgages, . . r - . - 7 1 . I . . ,,�..n t1 I The turday. ,1paw and, wiUs carefully diraw up acoording to law . must be firm -1believere in the doctrine, farmers of the Dominion, and they thoold News of the Week. at] a herds of .the country, arrived here for a brief visit on So A re"onable rates. Pityste funds aim loan co na- MCKMOP. � I . % . MISS RYE IS DYING.-Mi8d Bye, Wild is millions o dallars, intelligence and effort -�-Tho marriage,of Mr. James Shea, of Me. : to of Interlost, F Varm and village I � g' To those: that; bath iliall be given." We aob give it'up now it the behest of the Son, involved in this feature of the show can Xillop. ard hfiao Minnie Prendergast, of St. P"Y"o 4 Office at the Post Office, well known in connection. with Canadian propertUmfores"Orea & . Cheapnebe isn'b low price4aels. There to 1, � do not, know, wlether or not the new Reg.is� ate. 'Lot them prove as firm now as they immigration, and,who has been confined to scarcely b.. exaggerated. While Ontario Columba% was solemnized by Rev, Albert MAI a limit 'to low price 'and hi4h priee--oind be- i i . � - leads in all the classes. the whole of the Da- *4Keon, � last Tuesday morning, in the � ShoFe For Sale. -The Ronsall foundry low the one and above the other are both trar h" any ot .er relative# unprovided for,: word before, and they will win. , They have her bed for a year, is slowly dying, of cancer . . but If he hu, t a Government and eipecial- right and juetice via - . their .side and I the of the oboniabb, at London, England. million is represented in the different stsIle presence qf many relatives and friend;. Miss andzukkineabope-wfth thelands,belongingto the extravagance. Weknow yoxfre thinking for sale o6par. . 10 I , - Z"N FkA SesferW 1868-tf � I . -Archdeacon men who believe that blood 1$11A Prendergast, of Now Castle, Pehnsyl For ps;Xularg apply to t thenew fall styles In Jackets, Dress A BAD SrATz OF AFFAm. . .. . o6bou -1y the Attorn ... -Generil,.Will no doubt look country is with them. It will bar�,dly, do to Sinclair, of London England. has oreollsed a wilt tell as positively in cattle as in man, Vania, aet�d aa bri6omaid, and Mr. John E;overeign Bank of Canada; head office. Goodis, Millinery, Trimmings. To buy aflier them at Ono&. . . permit the railway a i &nice to ran thii sensat and a comparison of the fine specimens $hem, of ; Beachwood, assisted the groom. right, �novnlag that, you are getting right . . Omp don by writing' to a' church paper, =:to, A b - - The new County Crown Abtorney has country through the Senate. I when he said the greater number of the of the blooded itocic with some of the barn- Appropriate vocal selections were rendertd right c u lir,y, righ-D price,right -treat. Yo rsmehoo! style, , - I . . . I : clergy of the Church of England have LoV yard sorubs is,�ery convincing. . by t I he 14isses McFadden, Colby, Daly, 00 is% agar. pstr ment" go to R's E. weira'al Co.'s Store, Sea. never attained any especial eminence In his , . . �. . . . . on . ough,to eat and drink. Hundreds are - .1 I . Williams �ud Buller Mies Daly played a 1864.tf forth. . -_ . 1865.1 'and there are at least a dozen , - econd-hand garments sent, by The exhibit is infinitely superior to previ- new we4di"g maro� Loa&T. Bums. -The friends of Mr. John . profession, I . , assisted by Joseph In the- co - to Not Cor.rect. clothed In a . ous dieplays, in both quality and quantity in Del&nsy, iviolinist, 1 . and John Flannigaul, Willis, who was go well kubwn as a atook AwoTam Pio-.,r,xn Go-Nz.-O-ne by -one utity a' %Ira as capable .as he ' Many have no f . 1. vned in buyer, and wh-) was ill for. the past year, -neers of this township are, passing , charitable societies. no ,, The following, which wpm, no doubt, in- � In- the estimation of Superintendent Ofi-arles _ c)arionet4at, The tride w gov . the pio fill ihe, position. An. to bib political claims . - - Leaving out curstoo. more than 7,000 � as - away to their long rest. Last -*eek we I . . . ' ' Kelly, who is in charge Of the cattle, hogs d wore a %I veil, hold in 1 will regret to leaxn of Iiis dea!h, which 00 - spired, if not actually written by some malls- cumbente-familles receive less than Z180 a white sill0t an brid : . for perfermant, bhe late M. P. P. for West ' . I . I and sheep. The finest tribute to the skill I of the ,cured on Sabbath evening lass. Farther noticed tho, Jenliee of Mr. Moses HaOlis, and i I - . bar of the Ontario Government, appeared. in yeari Their lives are one � perpetual a Drug- place by I star of pleorls, the gift Huron. has beer i overheard more than once , and energy of Canadian cattle breedere, groom. tS . puticulars will -be.1 i i In b week!s is- on Friday morning Isou nhe vpiritothim near - , . .1 - J he carried 'A bouquet of sabors and pven . UeX 1 48 1� 11 �1 , I i 14 1 - I I �18 I - ;hla"001 � _1i � ell els a! -I i ll� Is . EditorMl I , . In , Ir , v I I �t Is 10 i -1 I � I a I 10 1:10i I 6 - .4 it, Of 7MI , i10 � MSID nim ill' I .1 I 2 ,oh* I - amaolial '�O Pa II&O conso �11 regi 'a in fu -t sm Is vs not bt r an I t rThhn '. app. It an ( F�l Fa d :jo( , I I , , , � I � i I ch lill I h .I 1)il Tir n 0 ". a slo Tte p I iW ( I � . the Toronto Star of Friday last. It is -the gle to k9ep &live and romin free of debb. however, is that paid by the large number us regarding the lite and illness of the do- oeighbor, Mr. William Galbraith or took agal"t his being allo'Wed to take . . � - I to protest A C)LWADuN DocTou DmD nF Dmitor.r.- Was presented before! the altar by her fath- a , lame apology of an aocasing conscience for of foreigners who are attending the fair t oessed, who was so widely known. -Mrs,- its Right. The deceased bad reicie'd, the any part in ele4tions, because, a& he said . 4 Dr. Samu el Rioliatdoonb S Wall known phy- . o or, John Prendergast Olt Egmondvillo. The having dons'&- mean, disrepu- Dable and iDde, , gicion of Detroiti died a few days a ipect the live stooki display. Many. partm eseuts ere numer us anit well chosen. Henry Cookivery pleasantly eltertained �& trips o1a ageof 87 years, the oause of his 64 he ad -ways dpea more harm than-good.11 ' L , go at St. ins . I I of the United States, � the United Kingdom M. and re. Shea left for Detroib on Tues. number of bef ladi frierlds, on :'Friday after- death being a gradual wasting away of the � � ' - I I fevnible act : � - ��,_.Iq - I I I Mary's Hospital, after a lingering . illness. vs senb live obock d I sy, and W be ab home at St, Columban noon last. -Mr. George Tiott.,' �uur photo- iontire my t . broup r n by old age, He The. new, Resilstrar: has no special qu Dr. Richardson was,, born at Scarboro. On- and even Australia, ha - a stem . � � glifi- i 91 After being vacag Vtor a long t, me, the dealers who want to learn what the pea born near Belfimt, Irelard. Mr. and . the V _ L r talro, 58 years ago. . In 1874 he graduated ple about Oc�ober lat.-:-James Atkinson met, grapber, has his portable g4lary at present was - _h coblone for sition that are not PoSseall Registrarfihip'wid tb� Crown At -to neyehip I C&A nmininn ara AM" in +hA nowlaral ; 11 - �S.3 1 4. 0 .1 A ord.-Miss Rutherford of :Omaha Mrs. Galbrait camO 0 Huron couay . . - I � . �y � As of the county of Huron -were Bled by the in art@ from Toronto Univerisity, and a year - Is WIDU a palain Ac enu as a LIZ ay. 9 9 s& by ban.dredi of others in the count jar later graduated In mod0ne from the Toron. lines of lstock4 -They make no secret of While attgnipting to'stop a ranawsy teaust Nebraska, who was hero vletting Reeve from Brockville, ,over fittv yeare sgo, � . for his politil al claims, there or I a those Ontario Cabinet yesterday. . WiIiia - . Medicine. their admiration for the herds of the Can. he was kr�ocked down and ran Scott, Pas returned hame,-4-Quite a number and settled on the Urm, on Concession 9, on . , I I C , oates, of 011 . nton,'is the succesaftil &PPIIT to School of . For ton years he I over. Dr. equally-cempet.-utto fill the post'lou I I- -practieed himprofeasion in Essex county, adians. . McGinnivi of Seafortb, in attending him.— .have been leaving here daily to extend the which be7 died, where they built a log I � . - — - I � i vantagoo ti who cant for the former pobibion, and Mr;.Charlos, f Chi. Exhibition In Toronto.—Miles Belle Bonth, shanty, and suiTered all the disad were doin an service in the I R9form A. Seager, of Goderich, -gets the other ao, 06tario, and then moved to Detroit, wh9re - Mr. and Mrs. M. J, Prendergast, o 9 . , . - A man who Is known throughout t a nd Mrs. W. Prendergast, Tor, ron, daughter of Mr. James Boathron, ham of the'early pioneers. At tbat,tirue, when L ' oulas Gibson, formerl he had lived ever I since. . I . . Sao sour rankis when he: was, in knickerbockers and � POintment- Mr Th . . western bemimphere as &Vudge. of Jerse'yo is d to Porli Huron.—Tha Masons, of he or his neighbors rcquired im "' k �f ' � in . I L Fal - Hanley, Parkhill ; Mr. L. ro they had to walk through the dense forest " ' , . I . 4 to 1, Mr, J. O, . - who have been at ember of the Legislature for the east riT . . 0, Valencey E. ler, of - aw York city. He 'lloran amd, Miss Nan Killoran, Seaforth Heneall lodge, together w4h the membe L. it ever wfnbe4 His se,r' L Ing of t I be, county, Was the last tegImtftr.&n4 � - Perth N otes. exhibited from 1882'to 1887 ab this Fair,and attended th4 wadding O�ft Tuesday.—Th" of Exeter I, 0 trail to 8tratford -or Goderich, - � �.6 1 1 a � ndge, atteridt d the funeral of the n an Indian � view outside o his o n town were nater r. Ira Lewis, of Goderiah, who lived to bo . 'late Mr. John Willis, on Tuesday last, and and carry their guns to piotect themselves * . r . - � i —Hugh Matthews, rf Listowel, has been captured many prizes. ,He won- distinction loisses Pensoisault, of 011'11tosi, are visiting . heard of until a became an applicant or one of the'oldest men in the district, was- committed. -to the cousity . jail f6r 50 days, ak the World's Fair by selecting the Jersey M . formed the lagt sold rites at the grave.— from the wolven,zbere being no rallrosdo or I � . formerly Cr9wn Attorney. Diangreense , f 8 ion Dorsey,, of this place. , . per thia position. He wai never hsaird froni: 5011 , with hard labor, for emsaultia�* his wife. cattle for the dairy test and winning. He t : — � ]diss Beemon, of Pittsburg, who was the inille near -or thau those points. He sur - I among the ridiogs of the countyl have been . . . guest of Mrs. G. F. Yungblutt. bas return- vived all obstacles, and lived to enjoy s political plat 'Orm. anid his name has qe'V' - I —Alex.. Bright, of Listowel, celebrated is looking ovei the oqttle, and pronounces . L . the , . or hold responsible for the delay in fillin . Tuckersmith. - . - . . _� 4 .the his Mist birthday on September Imb. D6'* them the beab he has evor seen. He is par- . , ad,—Mies Maggie Bell,of the London Road, comforts of a beautiful home. Rev. Mr, ' L � . men 'oned *;� an A ible con didate a avle t _ to i There's notA store In town or village any- J)t —Dr.Sellery returned on Tues- Andrewn, in big remarks to the large liu-m- been even iigt 'Lp9mitions, and West Huron a a! a to I a ticularly coin Ii i . 0 � spite his advanced: y are, he � is still qui W p imen sry. Canadian live is in Pre on. ; for parliamento ry honors. His main 1, pull 11 -been ljucciessful,'�. .1 I . I activoi � I where hereabouts that can show to You & , day Iml; from Toronto, where he had been bar ot-neighbora LaUd friends who had g .- . ; ! stock breeders of standard stuff, and his L ,sth- ' � "amo to hive Dien his reliktiouthip to the Wo have to inform the Star that the rea- ; —Mr. Hyslop. of Stratford, has bought a inion carri!Ds more fhan ,Usual weigh handsome &;nd more reasonably priced for the past wee0br no.—Mr. and Mro.C.A. erad to pay their last respiette to their 4e - t. - I " . , I . paxted friend, statibid that, the Joceased waks Attorneya-Gene rat 'and his " special " mar. sons given in the above quotation for th a the grocery stock of A. Beattie t Co., at ,F,hs exhibition of J�raeyp here is not range of a, yliih cloth Jacketis for this fall McDonell and children drove to St. Marys - I I I . I -1 : St. Marys and Straitford, and also Mr. equalled anywhere," he.isid io the World. and winto ,'a use than the E. McFaul Co 'a 1 on WedneFday last, to visit relatives and a quiet, industrioiry, temperate, �Ind Chruit.- v0so to the ex�snembar I . f6r West Huron at delay In making the'appointme Ati are . en- .Laird's stock. 'L � . 11 They are the bemb I have ever seen. The Sesforth, Tlieme Jacket a are iMported di- L jan MSLn, and was highly reepeoted by all . I z . . friends,—Thafriendo of Mr. Frank Rusei L - . hislant electl�n. , i , i. . k I tirely- misleadin l. The diffi�ulby whic �Kinllergarten work will be at o8ce in. Guernsays are away &hand of .� any previous roct from ermany and cart ainly do oredit precentor of Carmel Presbyterian church, who know him, and *ho -wed big love for big . � I - 1 4 . . - 0) their d si nern who are experts in the Master, by donating tile beat corner of his 'L11 among thg year at the Fair. There is &'better show. 9 Ii vilaw Of tl�esa facts, therefore, 'there in caused the - delay was not i troduced 'in the Listowel poblic school. i . will be plossed to loam that he is recover- I . . �t of JA'3 V making. 1866-1 Ing rapidly from big recent operation for 1 handsomo farm for Oe eree no valid or just reason for making both -or. ridingsof-the aou-sty." RepeOedly haw Miss. Wel h, of Sbratford, has been engaged ingofJerseys herethan ao.,�.-the Worid's a b Of JAI I I tion Of a Best 10, I ' . - ' . . . . I . an teacher. . . � Fair. In standard hards: * I think the Do- WIZT E NoTEs.—Fall whestgeedinglB appendicitis, anA will spon be able to resume I little church, and giving liberally of 'his eitheroUthese a,ppointmoots from West -the Government beefa urged to i6ke the ap� - at, li h ordelt ot the day and a large amount ' - L his duties,—Mr. .9. D. Stewarb in erecting a I means for the EuBte"uoe of the memo, Be- . —There is a possiliflity that Bbsff& will be minion1s shead of the: Stath"s. Canadi Owt a I - . �Is' in 'th ' L Is I Huron., They are a direct insult, a slap iu pointmeuts by leading Libor ( connected before many week b t I and is bei�g Own this year._ttev.. A. Allen is very fisat stable on big premisos,—Miss 1 s�daa his aged partner., he leaves four mar! . L i 8 y eVhoi)e arebetter-itock men, betttr feeders, � L - I an 1 4 a 4180 " ,ast and county. The difficulty: was !within tht with Dublin, and that. Bornholm, riy� feeding improves the br �ed. . They or open( the face to evary Rsformer in F i . , iiog t1him week at his home in Goderich. Rumball, of London, has been spending ths I ried Eovs, John L , the oldest, an concetsion � T ' oott and M at ---Mr. - E. bell, apent Sunday last, at Mr. A. past week with her itunt, Mrs. G., Todd.— I 11, M'_Killop ; Christopher, in California; � , , I . South Huron, *ad we miijudge the mettle Government, and the trouble wa 4 a caused b3 � onkton will be united' with- better in coupling. I ca�ndidly believe. bh . - I L I - I .� ! Mitchell in the same way before long. Canada can beat the fa 'ad blue grans region �. L, -Thompgon Murdoch la -9 sold his fine eal . - $1��at's. ;' Friknk Lsyton was at HaLmilifou bire I Harry, inHartney,,Manitoba, and Arthur, members and ex I M I -b b . . i I and, ir�dependenca of the, men if they. do not -members of the Govern� 1 : last.week bn buRinees.—Obarles Criah, who � , several . . . . �T. H. Rollo, of Listowel, recently sold in stock except horsoB. 'This climate lo'bet- I L . I . ,horse, " King Scanton,"for & Lfaney price.— , on It a omestead. He also leaves ! h a not be n1puy)yjng gooA health for some resent it when the time comes. WeL Can not ment, and by, outside influencei - for whict to, John Scott, a 6 ae banch of cattle. - There ter for the constitution !'of stock than any . Mr Billings, manager'of the N-161scni Bank, grandchildren and one arest-grandebild, the - : .9 . a . i . , I .think that Mr. Archibald Hislop, M. P. P. the county can: not be'held'resp6nsIbI6' - d - 'were 69head in the bunch, and they weigh- other FaLt of the world.4, This is the ex- time, left o,st week -for California. It is is spending a couple of weeke' holidays in - .latter being the eoli of Mr. John Bulger, of I � ; . I , Lan � . . ; . MOL i ' .. . - � traordinary tribute of an expert from th hoped the - change .may prove beneficial;— treal.—Mims 1. Hotbaw, of Mitchell,bas -Seafortb. T for East Huron,. has been a party to illis of which more may be known la�er: on, . ad 82,,760 pounds or an iverage of 1,4W 0 . n I - be funeral, which waa held lon . - ; I . I -S d afternoon last, an 0 of th lerg- � . : I � poundis each, Mr. ' Rolls got $4,000 for States to the Cadadian "adustry, Mrs. A. Imat, or., is visiting her daughter, been the guest of Mrs. E, Rennie during , � un 7 W no 0 ; . . . . I L., � � . _: I . I � L I outrAge, aud shave, very greatly misjudg. . - i I I ; Mrs. Jam a Snell, of Hullett.—Wil hi 1he pant week.—Miss Bolton has returns- , � I I — . - ad the m&n:ifL � C; . : them. � i � I L 14� te, r held in the neighborhood tftdfyiug . be will tamely submit to being ' The Do iAmqnt. .—The other day the members of the Last year Canada sent stock to the com. vAo hap eenivinibing in Hallett thO from Nawmarkeb and Torunto, whers% sbe . to ,he high "teem in %hich the deceased -set,vAide- and over -weighted by Ilia very I .i . Mitchf)II bowling club, met at 7the piano pole a Chlose and tured first s4mmfr,h!a9returned home.—Mr. W. G. had been for the past number of month3 on ' was hIld, the remains being interred in the :� much of inter 've ' at" ��' . 011 tes Broadfoot; recently dioliceed of three car- a ,.via; L Maitlandlimink cemetery. t" There 'in not! eit to re'pori warerooms of Mr. John Downey, and pre. prize, The big dealers i6V the Stp import . it.—Mrs, Wm. Stoneman and (Inugh- - � � . � . . - L much Isomr air ,umepoet, although., apparent- 1, iol&t,o. from Ontario for t. Idads of ekpoet cattle and Is row looking up � , -, , - �. fromour Dominion eg . re i at ODtawe mented him with a handsome travelling gri�, breedla* g purposes frequen . — - . ------- ------- . - ly, more isiffic'eatial colleague from West . I � I a pair of bowels and shoes, in recognition of ly. All this, of course, means thaD the short kervi fe(ders for the.f.all grhee.—Mr. - -.--- — _. HUr L i - this week. They -are- there � . I L . I . L, on. � I y,6b. A few his win, me skip, at Toronto. standard of the 1) i I i attle in excell- 0. TU) 11 ba's purchased a good, driving . . . The presen- 91ninibu in c I . . . � I . . . L I I days ago they indulged in a 48 hour see tation was made by Mr. 8, A. Hodge, secre- out. It is the resfilt of years, of intellig at bor-e frop; Mr. F. Crich, at a gor I figure, , * Pers6nallyj a do not find any faulb with . . i , I � ! I t , L n � t iary of the club. . a - � COUNCIV.—The Tuckeramith en,ul,il .met I ! I Rion, -the Gove�-ntneut refusing 0,concede a - I 0 d - efforb'and the expenditure of large sums, I I I . __ . ili the to�n hall, Se I . � - � .Messrs.. Seager and ()ostea, an heartily oint asked fo - .1 —Margaret L,, daughter of J. H.,Thomp- � - aforth, on Weduesdey, I Stock '-'R' e d' C I �Saledl p il b �he Opponitibn' and thi � I �g I Y. . L � . zongrAtulste t4em on their good.lack.. Mr. latter talking 0i aiust time until'the Govern. I son; 6th ocincessicsip Him% -was united in ' Canada is espeoWly strong in Ahe display S.Optembef Ond. All the members were f., . ' Scoger had for�uae on his side.. Mr. Coate 8 - .9 . . ! marriage to Charles M. Stewart, of Van- she haf& made hire ot Short,horns. There are present, Mr, James--Curdming was re-ap. i . I - - "I : . I � I �i�ill!"�i��l!i:���i����l:��i���l�'�j��i,�� I ment were fc�rded .!to . compioinise. Th* . and formerly of Atwood, on Wed- 250 entries and each claim is well represeutWied inted '11 of of tdxes, at a salary of $90, ; - . had, his re -a,, Attorney -General Gibson, . � � 0 O' . I lati, t I . 'Orand Trunk �Pacific schem6 "s, nut yet nesday of Iamb week. The ceremony was 11 its probably one of the finest displays of be to furi'iseh' borude eatipfactory to the coun- ' Gents' Furnishings, and a Judge 0 the High Court of Appeal on . . I . i wa , S1,600 worth Dry Goods, i been'definitely settled. I performed by Rev. Mr. Penhall, of At- tI in class of stock ever assembled. The ex. c,l for the'.,um ',oIg 110,0013- A by-law a I . , -_ ; . Orl the following rates to be - iffinery, -- i. � It is �atill in, the au � n his side, � The, latber, it will be admitta, wood, and was witnessed by a goodly coin. hi bition at the � Pan America is the nearest passed , Smallware, Staples and M I ' . dommittee stage 'and it is'ex&dted ther4 or eounty purposes, the . . under exfstipg circumstances, is a rather _1 I pany of, friends. ti ing of the kind that ever approached it. Wvio foi 1903: � F . . . ; will be four more days talk o 'er i,t, - Th( —Tho late Win. Delpb, of Listowel, who T fle is the opinion of the dozens of big sum I $�,564.25, requiring a rate of 1 3 dangerous com inAtion. � vi � 'ills n the dollar. This is a raise of $450 All go On sale on Saturday morning, as the stock must be reduced quickly to - With r6 �. - - Redistribution bill will likiily �ooupy con, after" a long illness of nearly two years, pass. bneedera sew-mbled here from all parts of mills make room for Fall go6ds now arriving. A genuine slaughter sale for the gar� ,to Hon, J. M. Gibson, siderable time. It has* i second ad &'way on Satur4sy mornin 29th ult., nads. The meney invested in this class ov a r &et ear, For towliship and general .1; received its gr C - - ConL 0 - L - . . born bridgeshire, England, in stock runs into the millione, a4d the so:hool p rposes, the sum of $6.125.16 . trolling I . � Calli , re- b0ance of August; goods will be Sol(! at nearly your own price. who Seems the Was irk 0 �f I � . I to' be reading and has been referre& to th' , llllm,�.n the dollar, bo. . I I . . spirit in al e, . Government, we have Mittee ofthe whcle house. o cOl' 1843, being 69. years of age. He was mar- I value of the animals exhibited is well up in' q�fring rate of 3 1 m _thb . amoant raised -pm"W XiMI-A.13MERS = to Say, th, t � I L is , . _ Other busintse ried 20 years a ' a of dollars. itig-a.raiso of $131 over � ' _A_, - . � . . �a ;h is i4ot the firat time will occu no to Miss Eliza Bullma,n, I to the hundrtda of thousand In I � item should be, satisfactory Table of Plain Oolored Silks to be Sold at 19c a yard, , . . py abouti a week, so that proraga. who., survivea him. He 061he to Canada in I both dairy, beef and.breeding .aninials the ear. This I", I , � L A foot in it " in theL matter of 18751 and settled in Listowel, where he has I Dominion is 'strol)gf L and the improvement Ike has, '" pat h � ! tionmay,,be lookedl for about the first oi . 0 th's rat epsyert, when. they consider the Sixty and seveniy-five cent Dress Goods to be sold . at 39c a yard. appointments, He seems tOL L liv" , unt bf permanent work that is now I . be � the species 1: . ad ever since. I over the past lf�w years is so marked as to aplo second week in 06-tober. I I . F - OiDe dollar men's shirts to g6 at 59ceach. I I 11 � lot who is not only willing to sacrifice I . � iti wedding took place on provoke comment a%riong the breeders prefl. boing done in the towliship. 'The amounts .� I . . L of patri , An iatereeting discussion sprung up thl Thursday afternoon of last week,. at the � ,ent. The attendance, of livestock dealers required by the various boards of '.school I . Best wool and cashmere hose for ladies at 19,. a pair. I all his own, relhLtion# , bub all hie wife!a rela- other day'on ;:the clause in the crimins I residenc6 of Mr. T. L. Brooko,pf Sb. Marys, I and broederW is much in excess of previous ttuiteea sre slightly less than last year, and Twelve -and -a -half cent Flannelettes to be sold at 8c a yard. - w L t, I � L . � : when his oldest daughter, Med4, was united years. . � ate aEl I r tives as well, o� the altar of his country by code providini! for a fine up' lows - School Section No. 1, for flAug goes cheap. - - : on those sellivE I L . � Come quickly, qv.e I -appointing thein to public positions which � I !, - in the bonds of wedlock to Mir. Harry E. . � general p rposes, $73,80, requiring .4 ruffle � . y , - cigarettes !jo pqrsons under IS care of ag . �_�__ y r Valley,New York.. on Me d ar fnr debenture purposer, 8210.- - - .- - -, W 9F,W W WVIM Wr4ord, son of MT. A, Wreford, of Gran- 'W. G.. Tucker, of hl , - . ) ! happen,fortheltime being, t.o be under his Hon. Mr, Fitzlatrick-, �vho has charge of the ton.: The ceremony was performed by Rev, , Ma Oakley, of Lhe McFadden ranches 33i requi g 1. 14 mills on theldollar ; No. 2, : f IF Produce. re correctly informed, it WAS L bill, Ftaid that he had received-froin the W. Thomas Manning, In, the presence of about 1 in vlvania; W. X. Horton,' of Min. -, for go4ner purpose , $417.33, requiring 1.19 I Highest Prices Paid T control. If we � - = . 14 this sort of I debestable nepotism that C. T. U. over-& hundred .-. letters, expi- 30 gUA@tg. I . I den, N4 Y., are among the 'big -breeders njille on t a dollar ;I Na, 3. for general pur- I . DO �_Xr Kpqm�MZEU-AREK��_Z�-XA oozing , While in the act of 'Pho � eisg a horse, in , ng 1. 1 mills on the dol., . . i - - � 4irova Mr. Gib�rjn from his home constita- diesatitfication t/itb the clause ; 'thati it I from the States: looking over the herds yez- poses- $27 85, requirl � ' L � . - VA � a blacksmith shop ar, Avomton, recently, merday. Mr. Tucker is himself a breeder of lar ; No, , none roquired ; No. 7, none re- 4 , L oney of Hamilt n and sent him a wanderer pleased neither party,' neither . the seller -a' of Mr. David#on, who reAidem: in that - village, : Ayrshire cattle and an anthority.on abane. uired ; o. 8, the �um of SM. 87, r Uiring . I I q :11�-EA.ROYD' L& Coo� one who thought that be. had his thigh botie brok *an, 'be* idea su, * Talking to The World, be ea I � to Fast Welli ,gton, where he now holds a cigarettes nor th ffering : ard anitualrs. 1,5 mills on the i dollar ; No. I . the . � I I . 60at? Only- on a fferance, or.nee they did not smoke L internal injuries, as the result of being said : " We Yankee breeders of fine stock sum of $363-06, r1equiring 1.8 mills on I MAKERS OF LOW FRICES I _ themselv4s no. crushed beneath the horse which he wfW' can't afford to Ignore a diriplay like this. A the dollar ; No. 10, . �be.snm of $104.44, re. I I , We: underst4nd it lim been made a con. b(dy else should be allowedt�do_soj' Re 1. SMIr--6 , : mills on 1�4o dollar ; Union No. 1 JM7 , . meaus or other the ani. great many of us come here t( CMADNO BLOM` dition of Mr. ComteBl W, skaslw. By some i see whAt im- , airing .7 1 1 � I appointment that he had, therefore, determined t -o thdraw the � : J I mal fell to the floor, and Mr. Davideori, provementa the:C&nhdiAns have made ti Villop, no! FestiOu tax required ; Saa- . I I i I � . I : L . -_ i il L I I ; i . I L. I i . " . � ; I . . . � I , . � I , : . I I � I . I � - I L I . __ — �1010011 - - _ - - - - , �ft � I - I - � iff, - , onowk Se i jow4ee,7 the � I I I ___ � " - to# Wder gervi z ,- - I- , I . . - � . I . - I ; - � I'll, .1 7 k _49eassweation I I - . __ .. � oe�wrr fi*s*ne . .. - . - . #- *Rotor a VA. I , t � .. 2 ­ ,wme thi 1. W,ee c . � I - ­ : . . fit the .- � . ; �_ retw- ; om is the msel , � - - I--- - v � dtwibg -0 01"Ve , I 1� I I - . *onor WUA I Vt I - liqff� of betief;, . - I __ ; � - i itaxibleca"Valet � i . , - 1 . , _ � ,-.J-. 1 * 1 Awre UOU90 , b.WW thsi 6ait � . 'i _ - - I ;J1 . . I 00 to, Wen t�, U U,7 r f Zw� 06r s I . � - *rvaxts rpi, -1 - -, V11i �. - I ; tts, roam� � � � __ - I .- : desserts sul � ��z . � ' ' I z . � the otbo-ft, - "I'll i ; I ­ , I Whic0ed. �c ... - . I . . � ­� I'll, I � i . � � I __ _� k � � � - . � 7 � . - I I- I � - . . , i * 4 , r du - ­ � . . I -1 Of � i a . �� , � I �� -',�b^ - t - I I , - - I 9- "I z , �,_ _. .. . e0l ! , I - to RA I � . - - - 094 So tb4 . 11� -7 feaa I . I - ___ S"y a doub I I . . I 1: * , . . - Loolli I if . . - ft the RIJT,rw . ; ­ . � I jeffecited ty a � .; - *10alsam Of 12 � - . I : I tot is 10A & I *6 i=v, . . . V�4W . M _he -of , � . 1. ly esajvAt�ed �, . � - I ; . as%, beeanw- :- I ger it MUS oil , Ir z I ; . . 411. � fleally tbi(I - I ti .1 7 - . iwause: fte *t , - .. . � fiected- are les$� � I . , � �. There ,al* T -ft I - � - . .� vollsec-luently I I , � . I slass Mirrorl, 0 1 � oce or tho 94i � L.,_ lower siurface 7, � I - tW,.tAl11,v,, layer �, � I . - � An �Adk-al ,Mir i , - - . I -1 Irectly flat Sur. , � � - . I . I Wbipe to obtaln� - 11 .1 . - . � oviely suin-!R 0 . . 40 ,lot reiffect ! - I L - . t$ 'not _P056ible izl� � . - I . - I � s - , � �._ � � I I �. I VOCAWer,� .w- . Browbeating, . � �� : their Ulatvh Ir. I . - - � I tnstance illuAr" - wlljij�h a ouce �� ­ . 1?1111.1-delphla t, I , I , .... � �. . feet I viely , "."llu-C. I i0vidence Was I . . : . . � � . . 41ent. i � . 2 . . I T�e rea-lized . � 4ct the impertif. � : . . resn)Wed to 'em . $0 Ile slaid: A%A.NA, - glvi*' I ,I<r -.N-.-)ur if-, .,, Q ,<Illent us -P of t, , . as -k if you uxi Ing?, . 1*1 tWillul I. , dc , we fflustralw- . I ; ZiRnfleillrin 1 -4,4 . judillglug ln�, � � - . � -�Wylie've_xg.el i I . while -working -on I manitolm, fell. fC4 i . i . I r Adug self-feedi"a -. 7 ' so badly iriurer, . . I 1� __J 1 :,� yearz. �"_T I , I i " I i I . . W I I . : ­ 1, . I M1 wb"t (now), $Jis AD"i pt,r bwbc1__, . P"s ptr bnAdl �_ - -, � . AkX16y por busbrL.- , . I - 'Eutte),-4 No. 2, looft- - � I suwr.tuh_�­i � fts per doz- - _.' , � Nor. PaT1"V,0__, . I . . nayp" tonfold)_i ffsv,ver'lov 00--__ � __ : weeper Ito U_� . -8he_9Skin0.­._. , W*of_.....­ �_. r--utooe por bu6b (. . M Irawl) Per *4 - Wood per imord (Ionw W,3odpvroord t4t�w , I Apo** per b1sr , ' * - I I 101over $eud... ­ _)� ; "MOthy seed_­� - Vaft. per Tea U_: Callow, per lb�,_ -I . - � . : ; Dai � �. Toawm. S-e0v I . .� - coutinuele,rKe.v . , I islightly inerea"(1 . #k: is -not, very bruk, ed. Creamery, i 17J to Igo - thoil 760 i good U ebb � IW,, 'pv'or to wl� . Qeese—oulsldw - I . Inore strenA14;1M - 1, tinues fivnin toi I Icper,ponui for - In a—Are comb I * I I t -ions are unidhiaq . . . XONTUFAL ,84 . 1 5 - bfte fully, inaint ... - I . 12,YDuoted ai4l, . I U. il � - � �Pebee go0aft 41 �� . ��� � '' t0ne and fair bw' I'll - � 110me hAders %*U � . I 4W.P4 S;per o" I - . bait,,�_ noblinal. � � 1104ted And bubi to _� .M, 7, *ait rVinal -Mar - , I - X C. � - ii4 L I 1" C . � � - �,_r i ; -h7o,, � I I � - Oman is a ii)ibi� . n___ Towwro, SeV . � I � Much larpFr th I . i L As 10" 0i Lhe � 'Chiakei)s &rA- qui � At 6 to 1-110, duck, � per pound I,va, , , d I've � I - ToRO-Nmo, sze , . , ii f.reely. Out - 4anier ar, 1 6 . 0z pe� L lmrw-�,-Ivo. _&J I �� � 79c ,- red, 7,9.0 ; ! . oats' -did, =a ; TL E r [ . pe", 520. Hay . atrww, sle-, * i 100 . ttillfftd—lo Iste cars of ish I I L. � � Or* � r, eut or middle I tr feed in stest N F I . I � An4 � $17 for ral I � E freightal. � F I i . � � 1 " . Live It � 1 - k . ,� I = .,irv.r � nilm 1, I 04 S I � .1 , lbbi�� � % � � .1 . z - , I . . - � . I � � Rh I L . 4M i , - . . at � , . � ; I- � I Ameriesu-'19toer, . - w � t Uu steers 4 .,, 1% � : - I - �_ - � ater be'ef, _S to 1 L . z - � - . - to 4'gc per.. y . L - *1 � - � - - � Topwino- ' I ;,_ !P . � , � -Sr-5-0.,ne 10, . . 5 z L I Per ewt. FIX I � I buils ure wmth I liold at $& 30, 1 - � - I I � I- i I I I L� -- i