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The Huron Expositor, 1903-10-09, Page 8. —_ __ �,__� -_ - - - ­ 2-- __P�_ �_ — - � ­ �, - �____­__ - --­ . . ---.1-- - __ I ­­ . , � � ____ . I - I ___ �. - I - .- - I . - . � . . I . . . . I . . : I . . I - . . . . ­ . I a . � . � I . I . . . I I ., i . I 11 � � . . . I . .. . I . � , a . . : ; I 11 '� I - . . . I I I � . . � I , .1 ! � � ;1. I - � I . � , . z . . , ­ . I I � . , I . . I i ! � - .11 . � I . . . - . . � . . - ­ . 1. �, - t .. . - . .. I � . . . ­ . . . .1 - � . . � 11 . . I. f. � I ! . I � I : ? �� 'I �, ! . . . . . I I - I I � � I _:.,� . . I � A I . 4 - . - ., : , �� � . . . . I � . . I i - � I I I , . . I � . - ; � �, I 11 . . ; . . I . I I , . I * i , � � i I . . I I I I - , � I , � -1. . . I � �� . i I .. � . � . I - I , , , � , , . - g I . . I - . I � - ; . � i . . . . _ I . I I . I I , - . � - 4 .�� � . I � � � I - . . . � � , - i - � I � . . , � —1 � I - . . � � � I - I - ` � 11 . I I . i - . 1 . � I , '. � I . i t I - I . . . . . 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I - - %&..,A,. I the council at tend the filneral in a body and -v� a , �� � � . I sured bit that had it not been that her bat I 0 0 thatilk-request be made i' to have, the stores Gra i ags . � 1 � was ov&-,the age" limit, six months, All I I X 6XIOW1. .M- '.,,,B i -1 S enlo :! � ­ . , � �, 1, I I . and other busiusit pladdm closed from 2 to 4 - , . . would have bad first prize. -Mr. T. G,Scoi . . � . o'clock pan. A bplsw was passed afit4or. . Bartek. Sait I hop tb6 misfortune to have the tops taict , . . _* DIM10T .MATTI=. ­ - an -1 I I T - - . Wag the clerk to hold -. election - for a - off three of �he,fjngqrx of the left har, I , L I I . Our stock �of_Stovcv and Ranges is com ; . major, and fixing nomination dayfornext , 0 , kaff'Baokets whili working Jim the furniture factory a " I ' to this Fail * We have stoves of many TO OORRESPONDIONTS AND Tdesday�and, in the a"at of an election, I 11 Tuesday, It will lay him for Nome timl 11 Ile 0: -mat fied that we a � the'elootion to be hold on thefollowing Flax Seed -Mr. John H&bklrko whougad his log fra i Inds andare �is -an - fambh _: AD V,ERTISERS. - - I , E 7M to , I . � � . - - . I � . eke ago, is now sufficient] 1: - with oosi ouit. . I — . . Tuesd�iy. . I Oileake and torad a few we - I I I I I __ - I - � As � unilay next'has been, proclaimed by . Ti' ' . - recovered W drive out and he can walk I no 'a I I Happy Thou ht " R c I iANY. -0Fvznixo,-.rbe annual thank. Libseed Meal [ B k' . I the sid of a cons, -Mr. Will UaLeod,, - E I the Dn minion Gioviernment " Thanksgiving offering Mae Seaforth A . Semiorth, provided the comic at the Blyt : not be equalled I - f I Italian. If you . . . . ting of the' uxiliary . t I F value economy in fuel, eaay control of the �Dbyt 1, !will be n�oon.try for us to go to press , of the Wqmen'o Forei I Missionary Society, concert, on Wednesday evening laeb.-Mi � ; 11 ,I fire, and perfect, biAing,- get one of them. I -was hold 'in the Presbyterian church on HAMILTON & KZROLAKE George E, Hknderson, of the Commoref L I � .,one da� eariferititan usual next week.. � Vve � E I ; � Monday aftirnoon las�. he President, hotel, is in Leamington this week, acting i F I . I . . ' . � . We have in a laqo number of 01 QuoW.,' would.. therefore, ask our correspondent$ to WAS a .Head Merchants - - Seaforth. I � . Mrso (Rev.). Larkin, presided. There I . . starker for the epeadlng'�.conbexts at I he okI � V. thin 4 a r U. 000 news ancis if ladi�s present, several of � I - - rlaulturAl show being'heldt there. He sott I -_ � IF t,or "Ol tend I th 1, b d of i one day ear '. I . I --- . I - t u .' loirg i&,3,8,n,d4,,,i,,t0, ev. Mr. Larkin,past-orofthaPresbye in the game oapoici V n usual, Mail them so as to reach I ty at Blyth show. -H I _ sas y P,_ lior W4 I , the ; " of other denominations ad b R �� al minutes. - � being represented, Thepeeting throughout tail church, of which Mr. Broadfoot wast John Flualysov, of P,irls, s, former residel � us not �*tsr than Tueoiday � afternoon. We . � - � I . � . I I i . wax interesting .and p rofitable. Ong &Me bar,, and he was assisted by the Rev.' of Seaforth, was here this ' week. calling 0 � i L - . � I would also draw the attention of advertliern A in ,� I . i __ . . . otifer numbers the progr'4wmo contained an Bur& Dean Hodgens, of the U I af . - .. . . . ICOP r old friends- He cause to attend the funeyll . � . . --14 � to .this I fact, so that they will ,notify us in excellent address from #ro, (Rev.) Hall, of churc ; Rev. Mr. Walwin, of the Aletbod' . U T a; .- I I of his old frioad, Mr. J. 11� Broadfoot,"M I 0 11 : N=YA plenty',of time should they wish a change of Rookvrood, on the subjo4b- $I Missionary ef, fob ch irch, and. Rev, Mr. Sh W, of g1pn ja&, George Irwin, of the Huron road, wesb, wi - . � __ _-, . ' 'a - - ad.,, an . d alto have their copy in in - good fort as a mesas to promote our Spiritual ville, The five sons of the deceased and 0; ab Stratf6rd show this wsbi k with hW pou ' * - . SEArORT] r ff, time. I . .. , � � . . . natilre.11 Vocal solos w4e also rendered by son-io.law, Mr.: James Pringle, of Strat. try. He madi:864utrien and took 21�.'firjsl I Sto Mrs. ID. J. McCallum and Miss McFaul ; a ford, � were the poll-beareps. I ��Ie order of . Hardware, Ves, Etc. , � - �* I &nd I 0 asooa& prizoo, making $26 in prize - ' recitation by Miss Ads $looth, of the Bar. the pi ocessi6n Was as follows -. The 33rd This Is a pretty g ad to ' . I � - , A Burgle Sm"ON.-Mr. Harry Edge, build- here, Kirkman Mission Band and musioal regimpt band � ; the members of* thp fire 0 COO. erandcontraotor,of Staforth, is commeno. � . - - I , I I melocifono'' he Band. brigil ; the employees of the Broadfoot & ! ing to wind up' a very large moison's 1busli. . - . Huptow BLObD WmL TzLL,-Another 1 . The thank,offaring amounted to over $106, Box f iture factory; the membermi of th I China-- Tea Sets. I heso, and his had a very large force of man i . 0 lasors,tion, of the fact that Hur6nites cotr I ; � I -an meat the funds of the Unite Workman, all on fact, The' I - . i k employed d.firing the whole season. Among which aces to . I 9 I . U follow, , to the front ii� almost every sphere of Ill �, — Aux'ili;ry. ing is oarriages containing the bfficeill'; and in-whaterver part of the world their Ic ;� . 1. I . . other -contrilicts which be hat 'been engaged - 'InginG I way be post, Is given by the special oorrei � . . - and d a re of the Robert Ball lb I This mouth .we &to thowing some very ob it the re-oonstruotion of the, large grain 0. �, u. To" GoDzitiori, -I -In the 'course of Work ,i:�he - ` � ' � . members of the town council ; then. pondentof thaToroato star who recentl pretty to& 1164-4pecial values. Our stock elevator and. thare I ' of the mill build* aninterview so Montreal the other day, on the bbarse ; � the clergy and . . its ;T I i"f I of Dinner and Toilet Sets is also ( Ing for die $@okfort ling � I - . . � " led the Preis expurAlionista to"th brick residence for Mr. Thomma.;Melad '! a a7coomiaCTing district, While there th , lomplete , 069iORRY ;Osf his-reburn from a trip to the Paoiflo cosio, ohs ;all -boar r and mournerm, after which I f .Sir Thbmw Shaughnessy i maidi when asked earn 0-y'rrippthising friends in carriages excurafouisto visited the Now.Lfskeard fal I - for fall,buyern. See what we are offering. ' - . 1 for r4, '_ t ,� 11 Ttiolkerorwith ; a brick residenoeil YAI , if the C.; P. R, c6ntaiiplated building a ,and 11 ; , 0 � I - I An McLean 31111 Road, Tuakidiromitih ; a � 0 of, � was one of the largest fun- fair, One of the 66 special attractions 11 a , I . I J 9 . branch frbm some point on its Western On.- orals �er i n In Seaforth. the fair was a 11 Beaut Show," in which brick residence for Mr, W. Cbsominjadker. tario , .00 . 13EATTIE BROS, -! @.with ; also a frame residence fo linev, presumably Onelph to Goderioh, �,­, . - . .'I. �� - five dollar prize was ol7crod for the pratties I i -Mr. John that it "was nob unlikely that a line would be , Bitinys�,_ � I I - Little, MoXillop, and ex,tentive Ai isfix and. In - I .1 girl on the grounds, ,The co"esponden The Uo To& Store, . Ito in the interest . 'if the 0,P.Pv, u Loo At, -Mr. S. X. Jacobs was at � . I thP Vassar, Michigiv, lamb. week, attending the says : Milton 'Carr, M.' P, P,p and Dal additions f to the residence of ;11r. R, 8, tfi, L Province in 8 . . . , ., . . I � I I a ro h that section of . funeral -of hit brother-in-law, Mr. John bloGilliouddy were named as commissioner , , a I REA-FO=T, ; ONTARIO :H�ys,_Seaforth, . . . . I . � . - . ie*r future, "Will it Oonneeb with grain. - . � - . � 0_____7__ w I . . - Brett, Mr, W, A. Fowler, of Baldur, to judge. Mr. Patty � I . _ . _. carrying vessels from Fort William and Port - -Piece was also named . __ � h a Mardt, �bs, Is so pronsub In 'this vialaftyj bat be defaulted, He sold he had, bm I � . - TuE LAsT T=BvTB.-Tho� funeral Of the' Adbur ?'� Sir Thomas Wag' asked. "Suo visiting. his �'mother, broths x and other judge at a baby show once. and after th 0 late Mrs. John Walker, of Roxbor6, On Sat- line 11 he answered, "Wo d a ntended to fri , � * . - .00"Ki T TAKE CHANCES arday last, was va.r-y largely attendedi teati- Is �" �. - eads.' Mr. Fowler was fQrmer well experience he took the pledgo-to -be as . � � - rve various Interests, It used not . necen kriowin Hutonite, but won "to Manitoba plf olt, he vowed he would Rover satin I I fying ina, very high degree the eoteem in sarily be a grilin 6arrier a � all." . about eighteen years ago A. ( , - I MOKWEDURRIJUP] which she was held by those AmIdef whom . —_ . . I prospered kindred capacity again. The commissions? I - . " - . � itbe had'lived ,all her life.' Amooq those - I I there, so that now he Is independent -of t lie found thoi; ts4k' no light one, Inside of tel . When you buy due lof our own. make of from a distance who -were . Good jitl wanted In sit all family. Apply oars@ i nd'- worries 'of -,active . business life, minutes they had found a ficore of 11 611g.1 I � present were. the at Tirm Expoisada offloo, ­ .,, - 1809-1 . I . � . He hsi i not 4hanged much, and bli numer. blot," and the,v bad a hard time- making u] harness. t6t meant 6hRL-the beat of material two daughters of the dvessed, Mrs. Charles � Ladles- Have you a on Dainty Mode ous oh P Huron friends will be pleased to see their mincte, 71nall , they reduced a ,rcA I I - . 0 � and honest workmauJohlo Is In that harness. Bart, of 'Toronto, and, Mrs, (Adjutant) .rubber#.. Beautiful goods ant 16ho very best quality, him 101 'kit* lop well. -Mr, F.1folmosted his ticket, and with a clothes p n fastened it t We are he%dqi#,rter*1 for robes, horse -blank. Job -no, of the Salvation Arm�., - P1 rc FM .1 y, nowi of tts- 'we have them,,. W, u. Willis, vole agent for Dor. . . milber and wool! rap. We carry the bifrg, Vir Ints ; also Mr. Alix. Wobd,of St. othy Ddd(t oboes for ladles sa�j 000. A, Slater shoes left wl bhAws sample of delicious raspber. the cost Ingelpf the fair-haired, blue-eyet - . - - I � . uZest stock of trunka and valises in - town Maryo, a trother-in-law of Mr., Walkir, and for men�! � 11 I IM I - rlep,tle seco!nd crop for this Neaeoutgrown damsel. "NOw,wowmat to know you . _ and at lowest prim- ,' � Mrs. Stepli V, of Nissouiri. We still have a few g . SJ41a. So prolific wer The two gom I ,00d second hand in his I i � - a they that name," said �Mr,MoGfllfouddy, 11 And � 7� 1 1 _. tit : -wood cook# aud coal and sybid heatIng stoves for Mr.Ho memtod him had them . — are In Briti.h Con h nd were., ; ocriss. , I for table use On don't want to 1ell your" returned the Airl . . #Ile choup. 0hoffloy & onilloyt 1104forlb. 1-80DII several opossionc-The first, - home made who apparently thought these incognf� . I . . I . - quently, unols to present, . . . . I , �- - I Belt planon and orgaus 6re sold by George toanal ioiler ever shipped from Seaforth wait judges were a Vair of bold bad mail,\ I_P4x � BRODERICK'S wz — : ! M, Baldwin & Co, Call And moo the Bell piano ploy- :etib out from The Robert Bell Engine Works planatimis were made, but "to no'%vall, \\An � -1 - . VD11fo Bzua�-The residence of Mrs, .6r, �,� . , . IM -2 this week, It is a fifty horse -power, and ally the lad I - th came to the rescue I I I .. John Ci Job, Jorvis streeb, was the ,scene of a Waabs4-Turkeys an� fowl of all kinds Was ge y a: me or . i Harmess Shop Oadyto Block very pretty widding an Wedne4d%y, 811). Why 480 only the large turkeys for 60 Sol 70 per- 9 to Elmira arid was accompanied by 11 I will talf y9a her name," ohs sold, ,44 I , . I . tombor 30th, w' ban her oldest daughte -_ pound ,%live ? Our market ptloo will be 10 to 112ja a high eadongine, This is tile third on- Is Cornelia mly Dankie.11 Then Cornelh " ; � Anna Gertrude, become th ' 174 glue M ,.Btll'hso #ant to thattown,-The Maygobhdr$6, They found. that tho,Dua � - r, per pound, undr&wn, Fresh $ub butter I& dried � I o P �, . wife of D I ad eggs 15o, 0. Z, Ing, Wingham, . childre 'a service in the Presbyterian church kina came frcm Huron oount�i nfid thoi . SEAFORTH. Howard Fowler, dentist, of Clinton. . Rev, 6PPION 60 A. � I 1� I 1868-tf last Su day morning wax largely attended, i I � L B, .Wallwitt performed the cori ' they charged DAn McGillicuddy- with oolla ml)ny' ' Private funds to losi-Terms liberal, slov, Miss Dunkin, on' days tha� are noi I The bride was unattended, ar4­ wore A ApplyA i Tus MvpbmtTon offloo,!8olifoith, lwsi2 , I . and w laterogting and Instructive for both I . , pretty robe of whita Persian. las n, I After - . I old an' young. The floral offerings were fair days, tesohem school In a If ttle,' fram goy"wanted at once. IV, H. Willis, Sea. numer us, each scholar contrkbutiag a ban. school house aboub six miles frorji Wer DOMINION BA . the caromony, a dainty * tes, *R* served in rtb, NK. . . I I to _ . 1180-1 quat, a tached to which wip a passag - . I the dining room, Dr. and M ri. Fowler left . I , 1, I a of Liskovird, Is - � HEAD OFF10% TORONTO. . . , . tar their bome in Clinton the gains evening, "Red and white cow, fa P no horns broke scripture, When these boi:44ets were oat. . 0 1 . . out of T. F. Colomarl's pasture, rn October 41h, Any loot - I the 4 a beautiful I E. WOSLER, U, P, - T, 0, BROUGH,_ The numerous, arid Costly Pr41911til ts#tifY- t0i information will -greatly oblig Keonedy,.Broo Oca- ad tog1thdr. y &rme - Dmilzu oy Mu. Jony BuxTT,_Mj.-I Johr , - . the high esteem in which the bride is 614�1 .forth, , i . .1 bank a flo isro of all kinds ind qhades,_ Brett, a ons -time resident of Seafolth-sild F I , � President -I- General Manager - I I I . .. . - liw brother of our worthy townsman, Mr, � - by.ber many 'friends, - - I I - . Two.- good thInge, are ou;r Odorless Stove Masers, Crossley,"and Hunter, the revivalists, �Iul X - � I, for t6ve pipe Orw n lisme closed i heir meetings here on Friday even- Brett, died at Vassar, Michigan, on I$jptam - , , � ' I . P'Fc= Vale for hot , sto, bar 25th, Thi Pioneer,� of that p see, make4 - Capitar,-Ful.lyPaictUp-SZ.983,885 00 : _*__ A lu 1' I And, left for Midland Saturday I . THE SOUT11-SirDmis' Sum- �DzAjt Evros,... p1posiradlato f lug IN . ' i - 11 . � Try one or batff-of them, he floy ftiley, sale mornin oartyiuo with them the good the following-, referenda to the decesood, : � Reserv6,tFund a,nd un iTou,-In -the liob issue of �Our valuable, , forth. .. - - I %. divided Profits S 3,a37,220 -48 paper you paid a merited bributW' to ,the 2869'1 wishes f many friends they had made dar. I 'John Brett, 'who has been In poor heald, � . I I Thaikoilviof he Ladies' Aid I the fl' rth,- for several years. dfad ab the family home, 1 16075. Seaforbh Millio' � C' ' I Dinner, � air voweeks' sojourn in Seafo � Dqposits by, Public $23.389,f 1 1 9 - ompany, 'L We are all socloty�of t a Me bodist chuic Invite you to their TfK;a aim oil a otte, in connection w he I pleased to have Ouch grand millis in our annual ThaDkegiving Dinner. in he Methodist church . Job t in Vassar, -_qn Friday, September 25th, ol - 11 Total Assets ' S 3407.911,703 30 -towv, but some otus on the -'south side of . an the ei�onlng of ThanksgivinIr Day toor. 266h, Seafort - Oolr;giato Institute, will -be held uremlo pof-j�'hfng. Although quite feeble,he , . . I ou" Dinner served from 6 to 8 01010 UF fO lowed good I . � � __ I the railway think .that y r reporter.should O'�, 00 to day Friday)- In the e�wnfng an enter, had been able to attend to business until oral admi#b 6' 61d Jai tha�'okorsembly room Thurmdaynoon, when he a a I music and;short addresses, 0 Zon, 250 tainmei it will b I 0 . omplained of SEAFORTH ' BRANGH, -have stopped over'and given, no -.credit for 1 1869-2 . I . - . doing a little business, and not have given ' . of the m 3hool. A clod progr0imm's hao beer pain in his SWO and sank into an unoonvolouq . . . I MAlb B+Ireet, 11S.Mforth. - the impression that it was, all bal I We pay highest cash price for fowl, arrange I and, In alldition, .tile -prize badges strate,f0orr1whichhe never rallied. John - Every � fw�ffity.for the (ransiacting of a thenorth side. -The ostm n d noon dremed hoge bidsoi 9heop skin .And tallow, Ken- and ri�adals will be promentied,-Tolephones Brett wais born October 6th, ISU, In Eng. @61, In 11"No"s nody DWI" Butcho, general bankinj businww. . . . ro, seaforth, , - I warehouse, and,Nos. 6 and Twarshouiles are - . llpl-.�_ have re ently been placed in the houmoo,of loud, and OrlifAratfd to OAuad& when three Collectiont made on &It points in Canada all dolng a share of the business. ' 014 go. , c Pianos, organsi gramoph, nos, sewing ma, the following persons : J. Orlavo, V.S. ; years of age,,' In 1853 he wax married tc . . � hines sad bicycles, now and se4drid-hand, alivays In I ; and abroad, � 16 his had Its doors open -for bu Insis ever qtook stG, *,.Baldwinle. Agobtf for Bell, Uston & Geo.M. Chesney and Mrs, Hargraves,- MarthaA, Jsoobs,.of London, Oub.,and I � I . y I )IMic,ilfganin 186.5, livingatim 1. ' dayfor 37 yeart,paying he hligteso �1@6h. Dominion and Berlin via os And organs, $in Mrp. F, J. Burrows is viniting.at berhome came t( 'Adrances made to Farmers. Special at- . � . I - ef and Now W-1111ame saiwili chillet, Repairs fn . eutfori paid to the collectiOn of Us Notes.- iggs' in -Thursday ho's been mat Vassar, - t market price for all kiadv of - rokin wool, stock,, sod all Wndo of gen ral repairing done .London, I next - his, Port Austin, Millington and am' I eta. Our friends say that we b ve leen .6 promoily sad well. George: . Baldwin & Co., apart.0 TlIankggivipg Day, and will be O'b- What lieen engaged in the hardware busi- I SAV114GS DEPARTMENT. -Deposits strong factor isolkeeping up e� besforth, ] I � 186812 served as 0 pubJ4 holiday, -T -he sale of neon nearly half a century, in which he was I I reputation I ; tll� - )y , a 6� I 1� i 0 " I rn 0 � L , I . 11 �_ , r�( . Zh1, is c , f j - I I. a ; , I I II I ealti, t ail I (11 w"I 1`10 f - r 41 u I ,in 'I 6 � wt 0 06 �_M;l rfteiv'ed of One Dollar and -: Of of Seaforth- as the beat MR at 4own, and Now. $book of Goo. A. Slater. oboes for dairy #!took on Mr,.Jamee Cowan's form, on Always 011006811ful- He removed: to Vassar u" . tntere-st allowed at highbist . rat7ran� Yet you hive omitted to g I goods in till the newcot qr years a h b i - uJ a - littIs mail arrlved ma we-ek. owt I Saturday last, was largely attended, and about fol ag , and as sea associat- compounded half yearil(. - . � ed with big son, Charles N. Britt, � in the . � � � " taffy," whereby we might make merry Styles, W, U. Willie, sole ager i for Goo, A. Sister was in every way suooexsful.. ThecoWonold . R. 8. HAYS, W.- K. PEARCEP! with our patrons. Yours, JAxzs BF,ATr,E,, � oboes. for men and Dorothy Doo. I shoes for ladies. So an average price of over $42i -Mr. John hardwar4 and plumbing business, � Wherever I- - � ­ . . I !M,l - I 1. - I I , Solicitor . Managere- a ......., . - . : -Cro by, of Hullett, has purchaerd ohs J, H. he list lived he has been elected ju§tloe'of I - HAUVZST S:F�Vlazs--The thanksgiving . I , MoDmou all property, in".the North word, the pence. He was is member of the Repub- __ I OF MAYOR BROAD!1�60T, -Deep and ­ !, services In 8t. The Roll churnh nn fltift,f DzAT* uavicir �Ior it $826., and'intbade comina, there lionn party, and always took an active Dart ­ I I I � . I - . � �z .1 � . . I "J nears sorrow wo . I t . __ : �T -, �! 9. on Sunday laob to resid . Mr. Ito octlooill and campaigns, a belonged . ! � . . 11 ,_ I : - I last, were Rttanded by large -congragationn, . I I Z� Crosby has soured a nice In � � - ­� , I �� t Mr. Jo -_ to the Masonic frateroit$, in wh ��h order he � � . I . oi 4 felt berl .1 � - - . when it�beosme known tho �, P . ' especially. in the evening, when . bn H. house.- -Masers, Morrow Brothers have add- - - I . -- �i in' Machines. I -the church . � . � I If: -," _,� .1 Sew . I ��, .1-, .., , 1._. � 9 Broadf6ot, Mayor of Be folth, had died in i - ., 4i - _ _ . . a : , .�, : -f,�_ - -11, � f i � — was crowded. The church was, - beautifully (,,hi . ad a nioe now carryall and, a team of grey had been a member for over forty years. He � I � . . IF, t -�_- . I I I cago on the' previoutii 'evening, Mi, horses to their. already very complate livery � . 2 �� j� was als6 a member'�f the Knights of Pyth�, 7 11 � �J� I I � ­ � __�:, 4 W. X. WATSONi North Main Street, decorated witil IlOwsrf, grain and - frdit, and Broadfoot had been sufferlag. for some U I -,one son, Charles N. . 11 . i , - . __ I L -J - Me stook.-I!hs fire alarm wits sounded about lag. He Is vas � wife ; . _Ipj , � I � , in. itself, an attraction, The music from some bladder trouble ad a week PrO- nine o'O Brett ; thr:e sisters and one brother tD � � A . - was, � I . - I . �, �� - 4 Z REAPORTH. ' � ­% , � � V�, A - . 0 1. ; I . T WAS Of the best ever given by the cholri and - vious to h1i; death be. went to Chicago to firemen ind a large crowd of citizens were InOu I I . o , I i . lc)ck last Thursday night, and th I Z - - _7 _� .�, 1 4 I- - �, 11 1.7 i - DRALZU IN __L� . they were highly complimented on ev consult an eminent speci list thF.re. He rn his death, The deceased was wall ,'I I � Z . . er-T i I � f � I -1 known In this vicinity and respected an a i � � - I t h � soon out, The fire miss In a room over M , i . e � - �. - Fint class famity4nd mallutaoturing sewing ma. side for their oplandid efforts. The probe er . r, - � I ­ r - 1�-, I his a , M r. 0. I u !I. - � I Mr. Cluff, of Strathroy,- formerly vi I -, � :t 5 __�i � chinos, -WHITE. AND RAYMOND -All machines I was accompanied by' i V ! : awas R H. butcher i thop, oocu coaloolentlo a business man of enterprise and I . � , ev. Beattie'i . pled". by Mr. . - r f guaranteed And ptices right, ranging � frorn $26 up. -- , , . r- I I 11 Broadfoot. He watad so to -enter a hoe- H intalligtinoe, and his do& Is,% ",lose to,thq � , ­ � � h � J 1 7 1 -i Weedlesi off and oewibg machine repairs in owl. I :t � ; I 4 - . _. I i - I r of Brussob, who has made .friends In town, pital and undergo an opera on. The oper- arry N Mile ax a'store room. It originated oommuAfty.11 -1 � I � d i . � I ; � I I . I ­ � 14Z ! Also general k1ro, Ufo And Accident la.surance and who were pleased at the opportual . in a ohs, coal barreli and was extinguisbed 1. � : . . - - . by of - I .. : ir�4'. . � �_ � ; I � .- . � ­q� 1 � � _.., i Agent, Risks efloted on All kindo of property at I atiou was performed on T ursday and Was before uoh diiniage was done. - Had it ca. — I .1 1 I 1. � - - ;-::- �. . � I . loweal rate#. � hearing him. again. H48 sermons were' man - said to be successful, hub,, he 'shook to 1111i . a - I I I � . i - ! _. ­ I � . berly efforts,, �mkting forth the duty of ourred few hours later, the consequences --. �. - � -1 i-:� I- t -, �, . . . . . - . Chiselhurst. - . i � �, - 1, tbanksgivin ab&the M% ' NYSUM WAN too severe and although he ral. would &I most certainly have been more a '- � I _ , * I . I � � I- y , or. ANNIVERSARY SHavlogs.-The sunfver-- - , r :­�� n thinos we, in lied- somewhat on Frid , a turn for the ions, -N r. James A, CIInej`Of Owan Bound ; v . I � 11 . � I � � 'W' - 'V' -W-A-�VS:C>-W, thiscountry', have t be thankfull for. He w4as took place on Saturn ,V.iind lie grad - . vary sFirvices In connectiolli with the Chleel- I I . I � . O � � 1 7�; � I _� 7 ;. .1 NOR= MAIN ST,, SHAFORTH, . wall listened to throughout` with,'bhe deepeet . - 'Mr. J. (. Some of:Qu 1ph ; - Mi. D. Sproat, hurat Methodist church, were held.'on Sua- , " 7 ­ � I . � I P I � ual)y sank until about nine "-clock Saturday of Beign ve, sn;ivr. 'P'. Scott, of Brussels, I , . 1�_ � , - for the . I - __ - General Fire aod Lito Insurance Agent, and dealer attention; The offertory, which was. . , � - I.- . I ­ " , j nigfib, when the vital sparkr-fled. The'soad day last, when Rev. Dr, Madd,- of Housall, I- � - , - I fit sewing Kachln6e and Bicycles. . sea of tht'ohuroh, &men - - are amor g thoso from a distance who were I �- ! � I . . general expen nted to � � � . I Z .: -1 . I I I ,. � . . 1620 - . intelligence was at once'a mmunioated by I " conJucted the servic'er., ving powerful and � t �:, I- �-� 1 4 � . $86..-, On!Mond�ay evening the Ladies' Guild beleg . n town n Tuesday attendIng the funeral of 9-1 ; . I - � � i � - eloquent addresses to large congregations, . - f w I ­ ra h , . I � I ". I gave a arvoojb� boa In the sohool,'whi dph, to the family her.. The remains the late ayor Broadloot.-Ur. D. Stewart, _. . 1-1 I ob arrive ere by train on -Monday morning, ' On Monday evening a grand harvest home ,. well tteadled- by- at I *Str&t . d. th I �. - I - � of *f3tr&t a indefatigable general agent � - _. I � � t� � � - was I classes of the Poo.. and were at onoo taken to.the late rexidencie of ohs 0 t ' supper was given. The ladies of the con - I . t I ; I a Insurance Compan , of - . � This in! the Season a of Be orth, ind :,glossing progra M -me of th & ' - providiiig � , I Ill ario ,Uf ­ I � . I - �. 11 � I .- Z 1, � of music, recitations- addresses was well a ceased. ,Mr. Brb%Jiootvvse 67 yeara Waterloo, w6ein town this weak, looling gregatioh had spared UOthiDg in . I - - � ­ I . of age. He was the eldest Pon,of the late Alex. a . fter business, If Mr. Stewarb a � induce the ver beeb of everything and in great r - _� . I'll I . � .r 8 Xt y . 1, �, � -4 � .- to bave your H0 ne , rendered. The ladle , by their eff , to add- an abundaDoe, surpassing any provioui eYfort, - I :_ � , . IF %F - ' '� I . i . .- ,Brosdfoob, oif Tuckersmith, �nd was born in m - f__� - I . � : � . a man to in ure his life; he Is incorrigib e.- �. . i � � .1 1. . I I � - I i Z -11 010 thot 6orie could say that they had not Ir - I _ - I : ad over $00 mor6 to -the receipts OfJIS ',day, that township'. When quite a young- man Mr. and -Mere., James Etheriu. ' .11 . � I - - besides fa )Ieasant evening for b a -. - rnishing gtbv, of Us- had svo�gh and to @par , 'Thfo bountiful �. ::. �. 7., � - �_� P H OT01 O, R A P H E 0 e came to . Somforth and- In Com I h borne, al ant Sunday In Seafor6 the - - . , I . I i their many frion 0 " 5T. - - . _Pany wit I I - ; 1� � I . tzo ­ I I : . . : 1: -1 i - i . . � Mr. Adam Gray ereeted a Urge planing mill of Mr and Mrs. William G I ga"tol feast for the physical main was followed. by I- I - Ali kinds of Pho,to Work , . r— . do6oh, (L, door factory, bete and carried on , . Wilson. - -y , r � I �, I an an a Ifterar and musloal feast of a high order. I . i - � . - � � DEATIT DF MRS� MCCALLUM,-Esily Wed., an. extensive building and Rev. Rural Dean Hodglus conducted harvest The chair was occupied by the pastor, Rev. � . �c­ ne,sd%Yv In icing. 1 Mrs. Dunoan McCallum contracting - bust- thanksgi ring services 16 Strathroy, on Sun . ; I I __ -1 � 11� PROMPTLY DONE ness. Afterwards, he a "Ied on the same day last, Rev. Mr. Cluff taking the service' Mr. Shaw, while excellent adctresses. were j . r_� �� I � ­ ___ passed ov r to the ailenti majority, aged 47 business for many yearnehimedf, ,Mr. Dray 11 delivered by Rev, Dr. Me-dd and Rev, M, 0. ;_ . - I!,; . k � . I - ,­ i S , years and 7 monihs. The deceased, whose in Seaforth.-Tbe Collegiate Inotitube and . I . __ Picture -Frame - made while ypu wailt having retired from the firm. He was * McLennan, of Kfppen. The well known 7 __ � - i - t, � I I also public school were closed on Tuesda after - I I : ,I f� i 1. . � m6idenname wris Jessie McPhee, was a . for over - y musical organization, the Seaforbb Metodist I - � J . I I _Z 1� I a qua � - boar t a &te ugh McPhee, of Grey : I - ­ roar of a cent I Z� '. 1� � p", � I . daug . on, on the occasion of �-the funeral of, church choir, was present and delighted the � i-, 2 1 Ill Aftbr her marriage wl _& Box furniture factory, Mayor Woadfoot, -The annual Th k 1 - large - � � � - . 4� t JACKSON 008, Se- _r. )rth. towns p th her now of the Brosdfoot . an eg v . � � I l �_ .. � I ." OT 0 . and in Which. he continued u atil abo, u -b three I audfenoe,�whfle Mimi Ada Beattie, of . - �"x I I . beref hu band, about twenty, years ago Inj dianE r, under the sueplo6e.of 64A t5dies' Sesforth, csptl�ated all with her pleasing !? - . � I - . t they settl , # years ago, when the company disposed Of Aid ot th 3 Methodist church, wil-l'be held on I _. . � - - ;� - I . illop I , The attendance was very large, - -1 I �_ K , ,;don the l4bb croncession of Me their property and business to ths Canadian the eveni 3g of Thanksgiving Dav-.- As usual, recitations. I - A orb; they, continued to reside until , ' ­ I _ i .111 � t -Furniture Mantife�cturer.fj'Ag,00ciat,fon, when the ladiei will piovide an excellent supper, and the good people of the Methodist church � I _- -- about six ears ago, when they moved into he retired from, active buainein, He elw4 mumb have realized a substantial sum from - � I I- , . 7 . r�,_ " ,--� Seaforth. I Mrs, McCallum had been in poor I I I Ye after which a good programme of music and bhe services, TIhe church was very prettily - , �, q . � I . __�_ I ge- healoh for fifteen - or mi gave. him close personal a tention to'hin addresses will be glv�n in the auditorium of � . � . V; l ",_ I �, . xteen, years, and of i � - . . q ­ ­ - I It .! .T ­� 'A - businema, and was enterpribi g and 11110001111- the churmi.­7Mism McKinley and`Mr. LloVd decorated with flowerp, eto.. which added z � -, - _. - I I . lateyearsher tr�uble developed 'Into g ful. He took a deep interes in everything not a little to the pleasure of the services, I - .i % an 11 � 4 _�� -� - race, sod ib beaame necessary for ber,to I - Hodgine returned to Toronto on Saturday, - : � . .*. - � -- � - � 4 11 . pertaining to the welfare' of ibbe , town, 4ad to resume their studles.-Dr. J, S. Hogg, of . _P - . , m_�. I . . gave level al of er fingire amputated, as was a member of the council for ieve,ral Preqtotj,.% isited his father, Mr. Ja . fil . . . '41 1 1 . , � i well as boi 1�1 Ther last%operation was Years in'its early villaga days, - 9 Tuckeramith. � . i . . . men Itog , . � . � T . . , " � � I i . I .,�2.1 performed 4wo monbhe ago, when on Of 106 of MoKill)p, oil Wednesday, -The Many . - : , ­ � " - �_ � . ak 19 years, however, lie was -so much engrossed -When you come to buy - ..�f I I - of her feet! was r1emoved. After the oper friends of Mr. Hogg will regret to leArn.that " - __ , , ; 11 I , � , - : a jacket here, you are not confined to a few. � . I , in business affairs that h was ,unable � to . . 8 , ; he Is not imppoving in health, -Mr'. D. H. prices. Commencing as low as what you - i - � . I �, i ::: 11 __X fition she eemed to improve' for a time, bul" devobe much attention to public' matt � Downie, of the Bank of Commerce, Wilini. , - i� � � �� about a weeks 4o she I I , " I _. , - � E, � I I. , took a turn for the Two years ago, in reoognitio6 of his " and hie bride, were visiting at the resi- esis buy a serviceable j%cket for. we lead �: I I . ,__ _ worfel since that time she has been in a you on and up into the m%uV style! . . - � �__ - � . and honorable business careO as w6ll a 1. It is - . I , .1 ,_ %, - -, �,- 4 � _ I more r precarious Cov� until 6 I lull: ... Seegnee of Mr. Fox,Goderich straeL-Inipect- easy to buy from such a variety of genidne , i _-1 - .11 I_ - � . . . . . . � , " I d her sufferin a on Wednend peroonal worth, he was unan4,nously seledt- or Seath visited our Collegiate :on Thurs. worth in jackets so we show, eagy to select - q �_ !, � ., ,death z . -7 �--� 11 4 . - � . - ad for �the position of mayor of the town and � - - � 9 3a i I ­� , - � I I I 7- - - � . morning. The deceased leaves a busbaul � . from, easy to pity for, too.: The E. McFaul I - .1, 1 , I ' day, and ill, no doubt, give a good report � . - � i 1. 1,4,-- . I ! . - ,..- , � I � - I— but no ch' dron. : The airloordeb sympathy WAS agall a unanimously re-oloOted last Jaou-, of the Na .-Mr. Reuben Frost was in Lon- Co.,; 13eaforth. . ; i ­ - ,� , 1� � - . . , 1869-1 - . .. I 1. I - � .� I ,_R _ , ary, -and in his selection the Oeo 'Is m ' ! __ - ilt_ " -, -,. � I 11 of all will a exteluded to Mr. McCallum I ade.*no don this k, intending the funeral of his - -A- GOOD PI(;,-Whfle at the WA in Tor, � � f ... . .. mistake, He' wise one of the 1�xt .'.mayora - a SAbith evening ri�xt_ , , - I I . - - � - � - �� . 1.1, ..� . ke place this( - . -__..... I The funert I will U I idiky) the town ever had. He w mother. ,. Rev. outo, Mr. Appleton Ellcoat purchased fro = �,� � � : V� i"; - � in . � . - - service ein I � .morning, the � i 100ifeful and Mr. Larki will take as his subject, "Tkie -..Joiavh Featheriton, of Stteateville, a thor- , . - - I.- � . , * b i st h p5sb�- consalentions in the'disobarg i0fle'very du6 . - - I - ," , ­ - " i � . eleven, and the eral -wif, leave If an Y. Greatest act," beinj the first, in a series -of oughbred Yorkshire boar. iix months - . f n a . � . :.7 � and devoted mosti of hie - old. - ­ - [. k , hour later for the 446 to town sermons a $even Greatest Thin V -18 and took third prize in his � . We of inb)rmon I the aff - I . the 11 I Th 1 in a BOA pli I � F , :" I I air#., . �� I I - I 1 '1�87 - � -, - f, � .� 1_. . Brussels cemetery personally superinten, iq much lot Mr, Audri w Park , of .Gallatin, Norti, . '01 - . - . 4 � � . . I � . a . an at the Industrial Fair, The price paid I 11 ohs work done,'and his pr I a � - � d'g kots, ' v 8 mind wa, big olle, : . � I I . I — I - i , ticil knowle ' in hc me ones ' I'llb to relativ4v i � : � - � I '. � We NOR: that Dueber virsich, cases, whIch ave = �w_ I 'a ,aa I .,a I � , � I - I I - was of;greab service to the 1 t a . ; . �,� 1 ,7 . ank*d to have move gold in them than an while friends in Elibbert. Mr. Parks is: one of ;�ZDDIXG BELT,$ . iI � TnR T6vx Cou4my.,.-Ab a special mse$. rag. 6: pleasure for his -y wadding took , , I I . I y . �. ­ . � 1% -A proof, . make lady's #17e Dueber, 14k as In the those who have prompered in the wcst.� When place at the resfds�oe of Xr. Thomas Cola- � I � ..- , g,Old Olkd bunting � , - , -1 .1. .. - caso, ted with a Waltham movement, selle-st -Sig. . Im, - i it' ing of the town, council, hold on Monday council be work with hi r - ' - � ___ .� � W. .i - � . . V I � ,� - L :_ � �V � t t , - oil, 014;ailue y, f a a I I i I a he left her some twenty yearn ago,be had nian,-2od cononesion. on Wednesday, when , _: - We absolutely guar&n we Wmt it. will glye q&tIsfac- evening, at which Mr.. J. M, Best was ap.. death as a personal beres " ' I - _� 1 _;5 VOM0111b.' - o- ly tei2 d, illwa to his _ � ­ -#!.. - � Won. Wo can &ISO supply you with a Uk gold filled pointed chalrim i . Pared.n name, now he is hliv �Isughber. Miss Myrtle lane, became the � � , - 4 �; I - . an, the following resolution silly,'althodgh of's quiet audi retiring 11 a I I � . . � , huating .Wd wAth the game movernook for I i . � . . . and a large land . a � . - case !a * was passed : 6611 it is with position, h1was &I die- rich man, wner. wife of Mr. Rnbbrb Carnooban, of the asme , W -�gi , 412. The Rieronce i& 0aly In the case, Call in and � esolv,od, that ways a geu�lemsn in the I ry Cheangy, ( I '_ � ; � . � . : . I , . I examine ihem, I -feelings of .the deepost, sorrow that we , , I -Mr. He 3f Winnipeg, ishere conceeefon, The ceremony was performa4 . ; � � . E I W . - - � C� _�t . ,asw fullest and I highest- sense -of he term, his ing his parents, Mr, and Mrr. by Rev. Neil Shaw, in the � . I . jast now v sit � .� _k I . I I V_ ­ -D, �� - council, are called -on to record the domino genial manner, high sense of h nor, siboeri'py Wm. oboe sy, of Tuckeramitb, end other happy gabhorinR of friends. Mr. -and Mr , z . I i: �� presence of � ; I - I : _� . _ , .n of our esteemed In or and the worthy head and kindly disposition, won im the coup. frioade.- esers'. Beattie Brothers, grocern, Carnoohan are both - ular young people I t - _� � i y R ; w � �� I . I � tc - . . � . - � an all who came in a( a I . Pop of - I - V _� 7 , . of this council, M J. H. Broadfoot. We donee d affection of . of this to 0 ihipped this week 100 bushels I - � I c I . � . ­- i - ­ � 4welter and Optician, further -desire to .a press our appreciation bf tact with him. the townshit). slid a host of friends will � - "I.- , His death is a distinct I, @a of cranber -leg, bought from the farmers In unite with TnE Exp6srTon in wishing 0 L . I - ­ 11 : � I . � I I I %, �, f ,­ :. big faithful and disinterested services in his to i,he town and to the community,, I Is the vioinit of9ille Green. The sample all hapiness'and prosperity, them . . I. . I � . - I r . I . I __� - ­ � . 9 I : � I I _bapa .is I - SEAFOR"TH ONTARIO : official �dity, and to record -.our appri6ei. widow -and family will have the sina r. very good. The rain of Wednesday even. MARRIND.-A very pleasant event wa i x - 5 - E : I � - I . . - � � � -_ , . ation of hit unifu m kieduess and 000rterjy eat sympathy, that b6man bes, b can besto . E . I - - r I ; � � -, ; t I . 4 Get the 5est - it pays, . to his fellowcouncillors, and to saknowle , lug last laid the dust- nicelyj at least, no witnesiqed by hekAy two- hundred friends r I -1 : . I � 4 . , r . �- -1 . dge .on account of their irr rab a lose. T doubt, those who were on their way home and neighbors of Mr. William Hudso ; ; �. - - � . I I - ape, . z� �, r - . -,- . ; - - n, of L I .1 - I � I'm- - the harmony and good feeling which has al- -funeral took place on TneadAy afterno , from Blyth fair -thought oo�,-Rev. J, A. the seventh conceRsion of Tuokeromith, on : I � , , . I * - � .1 � - . - ­ _ - _. � . . way; subsisted between him, I � . . I and ourselves, ,-,from the residence of the do sod, to t Clark, of Cowan avenue church. Toronto, Wednqeday afternoon,, f I . -i - I � r ;� I ; - ! . � - , 5 . and, further, to express our Isnee of the place of .interment In the 'Sept -ember 30bb, be. ! � . ;, 11 � � . altlandbsoik I � , : " ,� 5 �. .- I who is known to a good -many'liere, boa ac- ing the ma"lage of their daughter, Miss t . - t I . . ­ . ;. �� 5' -1 .eat lots Wall the town ! - � I . � . z; - , I_. ­ - - -_ . 1�_ , and community cemetery. As a mark of resp ,ob to the dl�- cepted the anti tendorbd to him from Cal- Mary. Ann to Mr. Joseph Hogartb, of Hill. k - I l . __ , 1. I . T � . , : - � have Alustai ad,' on account of his death, 'ceRsed ble members of the'to council alb- gary. The'Main reason for his M07ing In bert, by Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Egnlondvilla, � I . I I 6 . . I I I I I - - � ; _. I f __ I STRAT7011D, ONTARIO. We furblier desire 'to express our sincerest tended Ina, body; the bdard directors of . d . . 6 , 9 � 6 � � . hog,e I - : , __ is ��ab the ahange will be beneficial The bride was beautifully attired In cream - � Z , -_1 - . � - sympathy ilith the family and friends of the The Bell Engine Company, of which M�. "ohs .-Messrs. R&nsford took for- satinaud was accompanied by Mise Ids . , � .. � , 11 go . , �, - Reeb place in Oanada.fft a ' uring deceased, 14 their irreparable lose. - ThS t Broadfoot was vice-presidenti, Moro attended trial poses ision of the Coleman Salt Wqrka Hislop an bridesmaid. wbile the groom was I I i I I - ­ I - I - a I t h 0.8 h t . � - 6 _T thorough business education or a superior the qlark be instructed to transmit a cop and the. offi6ers and employees of the * , r � I,.- � , - _� : - shorthand trainhig. Graduates alwaya eue- of t#ia reffol�xblon'to Mrs. Broadfoot. 11 ' -A buie. factory, the thembers of the fire bri ads their full ai pacity.-Mrs. John Strong, of the bride, The weddi march was ; I , . . I � 1� -1 11 - I y fural'. here on Wi duesday, and will work them at assisted by Mr. John Hudson, brother of ' r - . : - . I _ . I . - � t � , - aessful in getting'poeltiorna. Write, for a resolution was , passed, authorizing -thafthe 9 I ; - and the members of the United Workme Kippen, sa �s we were in error last week played by Mrm. Robert trong, After tq I . . I atalogue, . . . I - 0 - 0 1 " --- - I council rooi�, and town building be suitably 119 � . � - t - I . . � . I : I marobed In a body in the procession, which when � I I ; - I . � - _ ,. : Ir, V I we gave credit for second prize In �the N ; . . . . 7 , s to a , , - fll_ M -C , - , I It 1 4 i� I on I ., MI t a I Y, � d� n h , , f r a � I 4i I tj I.--�ii� , , , I I - I - - I : - � I � - - � � I I � - - - - - , , , , - - I - - - - I I - - - , � i -� I : � - � - . . draped, on the occasion of the funeral of the win preceded by the 33rd regiment bfing. baby show at the Seaforbh fair to Mrs. Win. the ceretnony the guests sat down ; : I . W, J. HIZIOTTs Principal. . F N . . . ; - I late mayor, and a c6rarnittee was d The stores and other business iplace magnifleiiint wedding supper to which all . I . . I ppointe I . . . � I . " 8 were Piper's baky; She claims 'it was her b�by did ample justice. the evening t yo ir � � I � � 6444-5' to have this done, It was alto a in he u t I - reolvedth4b close(L The funeral oervidoa w4e conduo ; I . .. . . U . .. . I - o- which took accond prize, and the judgea ay. people of, the neighborhood a4sombled an I t � I V � . V � � . . I � � I � .1 %� I - . � . I - . 1. . � , . T - 1. : I , I . - . -7 . . � �, I - - I : I � . ­ � - � . . - ; 2 . . . � - � � I � " I . - I - I 1, - � - � - I : : . ­ - . .. : - 1-1 ­ - � � � :� 1. .,� - _ . ­ . . - � - ­ 1� p " � . ­ - - I , I I . Z . ; � �1, ---' I . I I I, , ­ 1. 1, I I , — I :: §'.�_A�.-_ '­-� � I , . . ; ­­ - , . I . � C_ - ,I,-- L' . i I I i ­�� . � . ; . , : . - � I � - . . .1 � . � I t I : : � � - k L : . . � . o - .- I � . � I � - I � - L , - ; . , I . � . I I � - . ­­­­­ ­_­­ . -1 � ­ I y danced to the music furnished by Mr. Sam �o Horton, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Jarrot, of - Ring outthe News, it Rodgerville, The presents wero numerous . I I n and costly, showing the eateorn In- which the . - d young couple are held. The guests isre pro- I 1,1: N � � -X .... f, 11 axis ,,, their praises of Mr. and Mrs. Hud- T a news that thus far this Fall :there � . , " I. non " entertainers. hl� 11 been no lack of live busluage sotl V_ --- 3- —0 , . It In this store. Seeing so many well y . - . zKoter. I , P, aged customers -'More thou pleases u ,y I )f NoTm.-Mrs. John Buell has sold her _9 f 0), it Aslutes us that Our 90011 nad ou-1 I h residence, on Main street, to David hiaok, I p oes are rlght,.spd that to a fact VM would impreas upon your mind. I of Hay township, who will move here about . $I November let. -Our worthy justice of the . . Now, if experleace in - buyingana.in selling is peace and division court clerk Is som6whmb. , a hunter at well, On Tuesday he brought � 00 unts for much - and It does -_W,0 . t�oald be in a poiftion to merit your ,-, I �.Of home a fine fox Inhis bag. -Charles Coates, "I of Pontiac, Michigan, was visiting here this tr liage for. this Autumn's trade . We know the kind of goods That -ire I ,t week. -Charles B, Snell is able to be about his w inted in y�our trading town# Seafort.h. Vv �e know where they can be bought [I On crutobot,%fter recent injury. -A large j number from here attended the church re- At the beat advantago, and buy thom ,-. opening sit Cromarty on Mondey nighb.- 4 K, W. Horne, of the Sovereign Bankstaff, tblare. We know bow to "loot the belt qt4p.litips, And do it. And we gi ve *41 r [. was in St. Thomas over Sunda ,-The many y ci� � stainers the 13enefit -of theknowle it 'has taken -to t ,1 friends of Mrs. Thomas Gregory will be 1. sorry to hear of her Illness, and will all hope us yioars .gs , . -_ _.er20 y YN 112 this Vel town, Think ofiJ, . for a speedy r000very�-Samuel Rowe has I see are our b - . I'lly days. But we ars never too ba§Y to serve old 1. Marchased the roperty of Mra. Tait, on in street, anig intends building a fine rest- customat or welcome now Ones. , a donee on It in the spring. -W. H. Penhale, - Jackets—'we'eabied a repeat .� 0 whose barn was burned lately, b" the ins. � I t eons at work already *fob a now one. -The order to Gemany. I �. anniversary seavizes, in oonaso1on with . . F ,Cavan Presbyterian church, were bold list - T1 Is is a great month here for Jmia-ketg e Sabbath, Rev. Pzof. Ballantyno, of Knox � � Tf ase, October days, with jn.-realln� . _ik . , I I . ____ — - ­­ - - - A rMP;=TT 1 THX� V'I E -W-HOL 0 C=�­� ­, . .�� , . g4STORM , -50 ft. wide 1-00 ft, long I 9 College, preached excellent sermons to large lon: Nery nignto, -aerstrea z1ho interest -of, � I.' I congregation both morning and evening. th, i women In ourgreat, showing of rew . s' I I . - . t' The free�will offering wait $160.-A, 4. an I stylish and reasonable In price L40r, 5, Bobler found a large roll of bills so Kirkton Mi a costs, Th6yare the beit fittin I, . - - - t fairi, and to looking for Its owus'r.-At Oredl- be, it, made garmentip in the world. 916 S. finn nn"rf-. fAr Cho riaw6inn ^11 fbn tynCaPALP Ilmik I season oparldd with vach a rus), '.. 1,L - t I alo- I of Sbephov, on Thursday Into, tLe Liberals ja6kate,that we zabled a Is'eso ;epst I and Conservatives each added 11 names, order, so that wo would have no goarafty . - while the Llboralq struck off 15 name,* to 6 of the injust approved costs for all dii. # o.rj minating buyers. YOU Will -t I b the Conservativem,-Miso V. Bishop, of . urelf 5 Vaborne, spent several days last week the nob miss having a look through Our � . guest of Mra. Dr, Amos. j, ­ at stock, - � . k - We : iave many. nevr Skirts 6nd- -, 5 staft. I Raini *atz, I Everywhere you pop everywhere ,yen turn, ) I the millinery department, of the B. M . n lo- T1 see arments, so much In demand for I Foul CO., Seaforth, YoWve --got � to dodge a I I . . - ) temptation to buy. The tables are I ev U AY u1jee-Will sell rm their mern't aden at tba prices we ask, They need a i with beautiful hats that are marked ab - o raise from us. But we wsrit the pub� ? purmle-persuading prices, This sookoloju, " on Fie to know we have tbern, and to Fee r past seasom, think of MoNuVe 'Whenever 6 you think�of the best In, millinery, cloth for themselvet. That?m why we sm�sk I of them here, � jackew, far, jaoketap dreso goods, and dry I goods noveltie#, 1869-1 New Dress Goods. L I Fon Till,, LADiF.s.- A meeting of the . I members of the Staffa Womea's- Institute Of couree you will see them, If We hnd � I i will be hold at fbe hoine of Mrs, T, M, t�o Nam - our thoughts of them in about zr , Hamilton, at 2 o'clock, on Saturdy after- a men tence, I b wouldfroad about like tbig - . , I .noon, Ootobor Ift, All are cordially in- 11 Not a fabric missing that thoul& be - , vited. here, not a fabria hero that should'bo ,! - I Tur, Sllow,--wThe annual show of the missing", So yo d Sao we are . . , ,prepared � Hibbert Ajgricultural Society was hold on f0r� 101116 hustling- business In the drest, I � the agricultural grounds here,on Tuesday, 1001,iz dspnrtmen�. We are finding the I Our people struck luck In the matter of rol owing now Lgf . )6JX exceedingly pobff� ,. I weather this year, the day being one of the tar,: all whisting materials -. The spedOiji I I , I ;1. . moat� delightful of the @capon. As a result, woobave Jn cream 4ustre, Palo blue !us. H, I � . 'there was & good crowd out .and the gate re. -1 tre cardinal lustr�- �i ., - . ,_ navy lustre, oream .: . I ceipts, No Important a factor with showei Bel ford cord, re"da green cashmere, I � were very satisfactory, The #bow in tho French flauvolo, -4nd the many other 1, hall was much larger ind more varied ths faft materials � .selected. P % 1 it bag been for yearn, while the outside diii. I I play wall excellent, expe,ciAlly for barest, fo Regal diug this Fall's Millinery. I . whiroh this is one of the best contraii in the � i Provin6e. On the whole, the #bow w Ithi not ;w much bee-auxe Wo ours tbs,- ft" a 9 . Nuccess and satisfactory bo all concerned, we think the milliner"y we sell Is just & � little nicer, of better, variety, Land 'So The lieb of suecoNsful exhibitors we era . , obliged 0 hold over until next week, to L Can thati ot,vlea shown Zeus - _______T_* ­ wh re, at more beeauffe of the JaVor� able comment-@ we bear from ple"ed Brucefleld. purchasers. And vve­ourselves know An lovibation to see our blanket value#. tha b Wo the honest work of def b fingers I Come soon, Beat values we've been able to that Is brought into play In order to � give Yell in a long time for- the same Money. bring forth thoffebeautiful bat arcistions These blankets are as worm two a st'aam-pipe, wo have on display, Lovero of sbylish- and am cheerful looking as an open grate, and becoming millinery are they who . They are radolentwith warmth and com- cow a here, ,and they do not mistake In I fort; are the kind you wfah to 'buy. The so 410110g. - I E. McF&ul Co,, Seaforlih. 1869-1 1 NOTE8.-Miss Maggle MoDlarmid has re. Dress Trimmings and turned home from GoderJob, where the has Hat � meets. � vary pleasantly spent the past three weeks . ;, with frlende,-Mrs. T. Boyce, of Goderlah, In he mind of women these are an ab - a ��d formerly OL � 11 f this place,' is visiting this not- to necessity, and they certainly are week with relative@ and friends. -Quite a wh re fashion counts 6r'.anythfug, We number from this parb took In the exhibition hav received many ar�ivaln of t.he new- . at Goderich.-Mrs. Moody in not improving est conceits. They are always inter - &@rapidly as bar many friends would like to esti g, always attriketiva alw.s sug- iis Ye see --Mrs. Neil Ross still continue* very gest vs. The stook. is at best now - poorly. -Mr. Thomas Baird, sr.,hoks been in. comprehensive and elegant. You'llad- vesting in some famoy fowl. Mr. Baird in mire the novelties we -have to Meet; L � a fowl fancier. . . mOlI§ any want, WEDDING Brm-9.-The ALtwood Bee I - . r_V_1P__0__11__9_+ makes the following reference to the mar. . - . . I P-1 1 riage of our popular station agoub : One by . I I � one the fair daughterii of Elmn are claimed � a a . I I and carried off to rule In other homes -and I hearbol. L Oa Wednesdoi) of last 'weak, at � , M th o ir , i, I I I I t three o'clock, Rev. Dr, MoLsod pronounced the solemn words that made Mill Kate Ee iMe FA VL Poebleo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew . . : - Peebles, -8bl: .concession, went, and David Dry Goods.,: Co. Alair, G. T. R. agent at Brucefield, man Rnd I I . ' wits. About 60 gLaosto were present when fy I . the groom took his place under a neat arch '-w.-lAl"s- Greatest Cash of evergreens sad asterq. The bride'L IeAU- . . . log on the arm of her father, extored the Dril Goods Store. roorn to the strains of Mendelabon's wedding . I.." -� march, played by Miss Jennie Harvey. It - """T- ___ � - __ ­ 1_____0_0WM_s!s11s_UM1_W � L I Is customary to say -that the bride looked was S ne-dheW of MeSers.John and Alexander handsome, ato., but in this case we can boa- xerr, ol& residents of this township Appo- . � ently affirm that she certainly looked win- .; some, dressed in a, beautifL41 Costume of plexy wool the Im-medisto causeof Lokib, He . , � . -white milk, trlin"med with hand embroidered I was unma Iried, and his brother and be re- . .- - yoke and bertha. She carried a magnificent sided on t afArm, toglether. - L . I �� - bauquebuof white %store. Little Miss Minnie -A STR NOBLY WoRD= WIL7,,- The - Pope made as auto a Nitle flower girl, dress. strangely , orded will of the late J. A. Xin. ney, late (f the township of McKillop, is he. 1: , ad in white, as one -could wish to behold ' ing brought before the courts at Oago The merry company, after heartV congrat ode ulations had been extended, sat down t ' Hall, interpretation. The de� o a co"ed, wl 10 ' ` : sumptuous wedding dinner. The time w I was, apparently an accentrie . � a Irishman, deeply !imbued with a love of big then pleasantly spent until It was time for native lawl and tfie church of big fathers, . I the bridal couple to take the evening train bequexthe , in quaint pbriatedlogy, "as lo g for Bruoefield. A goodly number of friends " and well-whihers assembled ab the station as water r Rud graps growo," much of his I to give them a hearty send-off In the one- !to the Pretbyterian ,church in = I , otherwiee known as Tamlaghb. tomary form of rice and old bcott. The U()rillyj ,��, arry, Ire � land, He held wedding presents were numerous, 1. county D I * costly tit his death 100 &Orem iri the'towaship of and exceedingly substantial and useful, Mcxillop,�and Nov. 142 and 144, Uppin I cott Mr. Alair war unable to obtain leave of ab. � I sence from the G T, R,"for a longer period street, Toronto, and mone-ya in the bank. 7 than one day an� no the young couple will besides otber property. He deeired this I I take their honeymoon trip later on. The property to be held for 21 years, and then 7 bride was for many neirm a uf,eful me to be devoted to 'he church, where lie bad I . mbor been baptized. T'hieae directions in the will of the Presbyterian choir and Christian Ea- - desvor Society and will be much urfissed by may conflict with the Mortmain Act, which I nor many friends. invalidates general bfqu,Bfjti to charitable . - and religious corporations, -and the direction, I - of the court io being asked. . mexillop. - I . Its not in the natu?e of things for any Dublin. � I I WV111011 to pass our dreangoods counter now. NOTEs.-Rev. Father Noonan was in Un. %-�AYN witboub stopping to examine and ad- don on Monday, on business,-1vir, .M. mire. There I'S Always something new to Williams Went to SONfOrth last Week t,0 look at, Every now and then the kaleido- sttend bua neas matter4.-Jobu O'Connell, scope turns, as the saying it, and other new � L , who has been very .111 with IeUriey, is im- woods are brought to view, now french flan, proving !1owl - , Mi-, O'Le&A Osillila 012 IDJU_ mob, walsting novelties, silka, Bedford cord#, friends .in ;Zit.eZII recentIV-JAMeo. M -e. - . . . � � . - I � I 11 - 1 7 . � � . I - C4 ()VI'llpto I , suggestion of I the best made�)! , grey. Our lop - X00711y cost, fiv, style, eomfort t� ; I - - i ; � % , I � � I - - I . - . 4 $� I S ; . , � I t . . -overconts that �. � money, and hai nothing to lo6� and. require an I . I of mutual beric" priced at f, I 2.01 I I - � ,; � r I I . � ; Z I � . - ' I . 1� i . . I I .1. � � t I - I - : � � - FU . . . i _ � ; - Z . .1 - 1. , , N,otwithstv activity in IF -Un winter., �i& 0ect 'Unless cirpeumsl - season, became ,� Trifte, you luay i e �, say nothing �of If � Collarettl I 1-i � men, 8 ,%.Jo : Is ff- ) -H , �'D'l � en S, _014 - INI 7 Al e I I 8 lu_", ( I Ix IV, x1enis W , -f,arge as*-O� I that you get tb� I . , $ ie.f, .. _4e,�_ L--_ 11: I i . M t� I I ;..i � � I - I I . I Fleece linel , ,, 41.D0 to $3.00 J 3"nmerer, and all the other latest fabrics Kenn& left ion M-Onday for Toronto, to cou. i had cloth* that go to mike a abylish gown or tione bit a Ilege course in dentistry, -Mr. : . I - jday 3andsome tailor-made costume, 1869-1 syndl Mrs, larks, of Mitehall, *pent Sur \� lr_. . - G. DUCTIONT ZERVIONS.-The Aervicen in in town with their friend, Miss Hanlau.- -oDneotiori with the .Induction of 4ev. Mr. and M re. Urnes Doyle were visitore In I town on So aday\ UJ )avid Carswell, Into the pastorate of Duff .,7_ ev Byrne spent Satur, ad Cavivahurob(s, will be held on Tuesday day with Ur frieAd. Miss MeKenna,-Mise iext, In the evening a grand tisa-meeting Dorsey Is al bom� thia week, owing to sfek- gill be hold in Duff's 'church. Tea will be uese.-Dr. ; 3unn, of Clinton, was in town ' erved from six to eight o'clock, after which daring ",be week on profea � sioual business. - .n Interesting programme of music and ad- Ur. Ed. Prendergast, of Chicago, was in - 'ransom will be given, Among those who townion Monday, seeing old friende.-Mr. �11 be present and give addresses are Rev. T. Mulligan basraturne4i to Toronto, to rom I I. H. Larkin, Seafortli ; Rev. Neil Shaw, on -me his studios at, the Univeraity.-Mr. J. 'ginoadville ; Rev. E, ��� , A. Sawere, Bruce- Larner took a flying trip to Stri4tottlAm. t, eld, and otbers. There will be a splendid week.-Mlss,Doyle bas returned to- town . [me, and every person within reach should agaim-Miss Walsh has raturmed from Tor- I � e thare. � ont6, -where she bas been for some weeks I I DICATIT OF A GOOD OITTZXI,�.-Mr, Alexan. past. -Mrs. Curtain was in London for a �: or H. Kerr, of the 7bh concession of this few (lays visiting friends, : Mr. Joseph Shes, ,t'� I . I )wnshfD. died on Wednesday evoning of who ban undergone a serious Illness, is doing ' I I At weeV, after a brief Illness, Mr, Kerr well. -Miss Dorsey, of Seaforth, has re- - 1 1 1 1 as 51 years of age. He was a native of 'sumed her music class In town. -Mr, Ed. I . I . I ! I enney, Sterhngehire, Scotland. He came Daigbl haa returned to Berlin, to con . , I � - , this country akout fifteen years ago, and his work. Miss - , a dav 1 o 1 g LArner _peut Sun R �E � . ttled on the farm on which he continued town with itiends.-Miss Longworth -�onb i - 9 4 � , reside until Widei.th. He was a quiet, to 'Woodst k Issib week to reside, -Mr. and � I I e "Overmott., of -Buftalo, are visiting � I dustrioue, well doing inan, and had won Mrs. T. MIC : e respect of the entire neighborhood. He ab tho hou-1010f Mrs, MoDerinotti. I Z . I � I I 1� I ; i I � = - - I F�w Um- -1 -9 =1! :_ I - .- .. �� � I i - i - goin _ TittOr-111, N-ew . 0. R R. GREI 9-1 " A�. , , _PQ Ro