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I Iriasponotble'legislat-Jug -bodies sits the ,- ttol of hiq limbo..' -Since, that, �tltxej -crop! indeed. -MI Eva My. In y1sit- - I . d, I pprod4flvo -and tha " - , I I - I �' Zk�. - . 1. .1 . - - � "-' ==== - � , I - I Daring* Ing rat Mr.' i . .. I .. 4�0 I , I - . t I I bomfillo'n & n-&,te. Now It' w4y's, B line..�- . d1scouros of th � I . . , f hat Ite,bas. .deceased bad 'be.6rt 'helpless. John 'Go . ­ . e, officiating. clergy- - . 11 I *­ :$ X T W T F . a � , I � � e 1"� I ,� . I . . I boadino a w(hining -Ilgftt. In that samb, the part- ournmor he appeared to Ira- 'Xlsfeldt butter factory -has . certaln- - man, Rev. Mr-.4tosso of Guelph, wer .. - -1 P �, . I I , t � I I � �� -before derided, �and -:prove and I . . .11 during t1 .- Aspiring . and belpful and.- - I I / .'X �. .. 4ii 11 ., ,- , 1 4 . - f I --ow" � - � = I I - , � 4.8 . W-.�Ow ­� ­ - � I Senate, which be he past sUmmar. � eloquent� I ,, Rubber . - . I � . , Was able to v�aLk a short ly done we - I . .i wi­ . 4 . I � I � . � " 'assistame, "but during- ' A . - - 1 , -the peo�-. - : we - �-- 7 4 ­ . liv no loAget respofisible. to. to a pproclated by the large -ri, 9 - � I .* I � 4-L .*0'140- t.".4 �*4�. #1, � 2 4 I ,distance .with I � In the matter of 1p ayments It .11 re mob Ai , -1 I , - � . . corn - bead . of any of the aurrotiftd- coar � ' Z a V4 W-Umft 4� I e- & Vroteetlon�ot :the past two oniouths'othei troubles ,way a egations. -special music � - 11 I - 10 ple be has bm � - 1. . ,. , The � "', I - � "'ett �7�k. - r, G. ­ . . . - �)�- , , � - , ; an urm a it I one Ittition Ing �attorios. It 'paid 20 -cents ' foi , Ten ad for., the occasion was also I t , .. - 41 . d ' an hi ble- apologidt f6t 'irre- . ".t in and ,his we � 0. ,, -% . . -� . - � 11 ;� 12 13 - 14 W 16 17 sponsible � go veramient as exemplified - duld not endure the illne i .- During - the Septembei make,'-whIle none' of . much q,pprqeIated;-Megsrs.,, Joseph - . c � . 00 I - � .. ­ . . �� 9 00 21. 22 23 24 - er -Al'i"'i'., '010, � :Time � 4 5 4 : 1 � 8 9 .- ke �d c . t v.:,�,-i �� by� the Senate. It will thus be oben, all -349 trial of suffering he has the. rest around heye paid, any. more-' Snell, J.- G. !Jones, and Samuel Rowe ,..., - , . I - � . 'i . F to . . i ­ 0 1 25 26 27 2S 29- 30 ...... Mat the Senator Is aomlellod, in at �or a 'it with a "great dial of pa- I than 1-9 1-2 cents. -Mr. Bushfield has hAve been eledted to the box -r& bf i � . . - �, r ri . � a- I ' , . _ . . . - ' I a bl, - ont o, w�hlch he trustees of the James street Meth- i - . . � . very thin glaas house and to aneaSY t!envi .and ,,resignation. he leaves to ' sol a Opa;n of p , e � . ..w.0-.*,.[.**4.6f1#*t *.I-J**..# ..*4.# .4 -.0 , . I -the wagon all sum- odlot --ch4rc i. Mr. -Samuel Martin wars -now as to whetlier We ti ' -o buy Rubbers—the,w .. rnvcrk for the . shafts of an able writer mourn his loss a sorrowing wife used In lugging q No question - -—I . me I., . � �. - . slster�'. 'I m for J$270. It to a 11i I a. ' elected secretary-treasuror- to fill . will decide that for yau. What you are anxious to kn edller � KXW.&DV'tdArLS:KA(1CNTF. - - � and ' speaker like Mr. MeEwing, who ,paronU., two brotheris, two. ­ I er, g pr c 11) . I I I � owl, h6 " . has -been:. c wever U. * -4 . I a and Telatives; they -were small, but well I -. -the vacancy ALde *by the, death of the a - f � 1 I .. . onsisteAt In, t4s political und a boat of frienO . I mit6hel - � 14 Where eau I got the be -at wearing Rubber% an,d li"wise the -4- - . ; , r - fro Charles 'Snell.—T,he Advocate I I . - I- I ' and personal teco � w first to He, was 80 Yeark:6f age, ,—We -hear that the trustees of out late . . - b* - i I 1� 1. I - The figure, betwaen thq parintheals after eaeh _ � chool board lo - Val es ?, . I � - . ad,denota� the p%, -o of the paper on which the lasteven In the face of strong temp-�, —A team. of korses, whose� weight, section [have, advertaled -for a -new says: The Exeter on 11 , - - tations to waver. - . �1. . I its troubles, Was I In answer to this we r . . - advertiumuen d . . � f . t is to�nd. I . . . .oeo not exceed 2,200 pounds, b6long- I teacher � for the new year. — Frank having i vospee 4 efer you to our 41 Merehants 11 and " ' Anchor 1� - . �, .. i -Umd � I . Ovipreomtv--Stowrart- ltros.---3 . . — . . .. Ing to Mr. ,Bert Watson, of Morris,, I Dixon, J. P,.1 to laid up with a, 4ord Is Ill and there- Is. difflculty� in se- Rubberit, now conceded to be durable, the best ,� e . . -E. Walker, general m ' '.recentl�k drew a load of 150 bus : . fitting IlI4 . � �� Pounry Iyantea-Millian�3 &,Purcell -2 Mr. Byron Lvn- . is,, hand.— Mr. Walter Pomeroy, who ' cu'ring a substitute. U. - W.' Creech, - I - I � S101,11ta-F.L.Williff--2 - - 1. I I I the finest -finished Rubbers on the market, �, ­ , - Fall Season 1M. Pickard & Cm -6. - . � ager of the BaXk of Commerce has of' lime, making 61-4 tons *olght! bought the Dr.- Chisholm farm, .; is has - been IflUng * In for a few days. compl-ete stock'of these famous 1�ubbers now on h d,) com.1 " . r— ­ " I bard at work getting ready for tea Dorrington. is obliged to A an maint, 4 - , A,9tore to Every,body—E. bleFaul Co. --S Just returned 4^ .fPny-nn+n- af+or a. from the 96dmin lime works to tWe I next,. Again M - it " � 0 � "al I I � I I I T I I 1 5 �, - � - -- � - � I ; � � ­ � --1 I . I � : I : � . I Z - - - t . I . � 1 1 . � - -1 �� 4 : �. �. � I t - . - � - � I ; . f - I � - � . i , � I �- I . - � - � � , � . . � ; I I I . � � I I � . a I � � I i I I . i I I I :.. ; � F :_ - 1. i I � .- �- � I F � I I I I I T . i I � ; I J � -�' I � , I � I � - , , I . . � . - . - . � I � � - I � . . � - � � :i I , � I � . I I � � . - . I � I I � � - . � - I I � 4 - , � � t I I I - ,— . . - � - - - - I - 4 - - - - � , � � � - I I � I . I . I � I � , . - 11 � � I Z I I . - I - I . I � - � 3 I 4 ; . � : � I .1� 7 5; 1 � - k - 1 7 . 1k � - 1 �i - � � -1 . . . . I . : t . I � - I - ;1 i � � -� � . : - � � � I - I . I - . - I 1: � I I I I I I I - � 71 I . - - I I I I I - - . I � , � - I . I . � - . r . �, - 7 . -1 , . - I . � I . - . � - I . I . - � - - - . I � - . � � - - � I I � . . I . �11- - I I ­ - I � - � I I I . - I , I � . � I ; : . I � . . I . I . . -- , � --- - - I . I I Rubber Tinie-w-R. Willis &,Ron -4 . - � I .. I for shipment. This kspring. . I - to Ulu every snape ot: Fume. Alerchauts U-Ubbers oat ... . .-1 ­ I � Belgrave, .station I , .quit next month, owing to the Illneso and atylesp �, - I � � - , . - � I . . . I I ;10 I . - I Overconts-4Teig Clothing Co. -I two months' tour through the west- he a I �. I ­ ­­ --o I I of her ,aunt, alid there will likely be —we sell them as follows : . � --�. � - I Men . avy load w F3 In. three wagons,. ; - more than other makes . ", - ietvelry for I -& F. Daly -8 . - � � I .. - I'll -'-I- I Furm for Sale-Isano Hudson -5 � ern provinces. Vr. *,Walker is a which - were fastened together by . - Brussels - I difficulty in fining that. vacancy. In, - I- ��, , - � I ' I 11 - . I � I . � I . - I I � I . . d ,I ­ - � Teacher Wanted -Sol. Pollock -6 . Shrewd and egreful observer and his means of chains. - A Law Case -In: the base ot Tait v1j . the meantime they axe considering, � -­ _-- w I � �� 2 I . .. - .. . . I - Teacheiz Wanted -Ross Johnstone -6 . I I � I ; 10 'ThwAksgIvIrig DWy Miss -Sarao-' Tait, which '�as heard before the di- the advisability � of doubling up in Men's Rubbers -85c 5 $1 a P i I �� 1-1, 40 � _glray e6 -Wni. A. 1�om-fi .opinions are worthy of more than a , , n I - . . air -.11 - - A V-2 . t � ' Toronto, last' week I � � .. jce�h *Qreenslade--5 * . visional ,court, I -Mr . Ba;wden ­ - - (1,0� i Matilda Harris, daughter of Thomas n . P some of the rooms. - Wm a � 1. I . - I - � � passing notice. Re- had ipecial fa- M - . 4ill Iih 60c, 65c, " , 75C a JpAir . . Searorth oattneal A -S I Harrlsi of Goder , .was �married In - Mr. W. M� Stnelalr for plaintiff, ap- and Mr. Al. McDonell left on Friday � wo, ens, , 11 J AM ­ ... � . . I . .. � - - . . I .- - : MoNinx.Pietures-salvation Amy -8 on an this ;.trip. the North - street Methodist, church to - pealed from order of Judge of. counti _ last for the old country. - The ob- - o I I 64 - - . mwi �� . I . ­ -1 a .1 Poultry Wanted -R, JV. Jevvitb-g . He 'says the west,was nevef - ct of their visit is to n- Misses . . . 50c apair . ��� ���. , ' RaNvler�& Utention-Jas. M­Nfiobael"S more Mr Wm. A. SIllIck1 of Donver, COI-�. court of HuroA,setting alside his order - je - . I - 51 -- - - �� . t . . . -11- --11 - prodUCA VeAlman and ftnbury-4 - prosperous, bavIfig regard to settle� ora'do. The wedding p#rty- ,numbered for. the, aTrest of defendant, U�on 'his, other lot .of ,'stallions. -Mrs, Jameg 1) 49 . -� I � . ut - � -- - � 'h iColum- . - - I ; . - -6 ment- and- businqaa� b the -great - Aout 60 an� ,the' ceremany- 1 wad � per- preparing to move ,to Britia . air ­ �� - rers--Ch - - and respected reolde)rit 130- 55c and 70c a p � - � . Notice to Tax Pay as. Dodds Halls, an old * , � I . � I .. .. - I- - .. �� � Auction Sales -5 - . - formed by Rev. G. N. Hazen, .assisted bia, plaintiff having' -recovered judg- YS . I ..- danger Is %a Agge spetula.tion In of 'Ehis town, died very suddenly on & I � Mod I I � � . .. . F,sbray Helfen-John Sproa" real estate,* esbecially in the towns by Rev., .W., E. Hassard,. of Toronto. lyient against Friday -last. She ' had be�n . - -�-- - � . I Foultry Wanted -A. w. Stoble--8 . , I . i ,him in 1887, as enaorser � com- Children",s " 40c a pair. I . 11 11 -- 4 .11 -- -4 Mina Slaugghter-J. S. Roberts -6 � . and villages. Besides the da'nger Of After the reception at . the bridels: ' 'of a prQmIsory ,note for $137o87, and , plaining for a few days but was I . I � � ... � r � I 11 � Fall Purniture-Bro3vifoot, Box & Co. -5 . a collapse trorQ �resiant extraordtti- home, .Mr. and Mrs. Sillick worit to directing the dlachaiZge of the de- able to go arouhd ,the house. Rer . . I ... , � , - I . . fterifice of Jackets-Pople.3tone & Gardiner -5 ' - , I . . . I . . . ... 1. �� .11 � . ... i � - . I n 11 I ary .]high values; one �& the evils re- ' - I . daughter ...left her sitting In a chair - . . I -1 � Tc(r(,sNater, where they will spend I � I ..... . 444. ­ . Condition Powdtra--Fear's Drug Slore-­6 a tenda;nt and the entry of am exoneX 0 . � The: - . i H - 40F 1 . � . I � � �� I'll - Notice to Creditors-Gladman & Staubury�15 sulting., from - tbis'ppeculation, is- the few days before going to their home atur upon the bond given for se6urlt4- and went up stalre. SAe was absent � . I . I -1 L � �� I �, I . I . . . t - I -. .. . � � , . I I I - �. . , . . - I I -- , 1. - � . I ..--..-- - � � trail oLf high rents it leaves every- In Deny,W. I I W.. H Middleton for plaintiff, op� only. a few min ut.es. � -When she re- . , - � I I . . . � � and - Ct � . o , � - ere behind It,, rpaking living which turned she found her,mother a 9 � � I - . . - - �, � . Wh oot , -On'Thursday of last week, while posed. 'appeal, Appeal dismissed with . Ittin - I - W . .. 11 - I I I : ,� .� �, I . . . . 1. , r ­ - . �L- . �f. .t , . � I I I ­ ­ - 1, L 1. � � , � I � - . TUte 'Xiarou 6xplogitor - Is already 6 htfrh, higher Z�4n It Mr. Thomas parquhar, of'Hills Green, co . . In 'the chair where she had, left her, . I � ­ I - ,go. . . . - WIL I - I Z. 101 - -­ - ,� I- I ���� .I � I . - . . . - ­ ­ -- . otherwIse �. - would be. Mr. Walker was ,driving to Hensall for a load. of bituary.-Word was received -here*- but she was quite dead, having passed � --- .1 U :i 4-M4 ­ � �, I .�� - - smdi :ZZ= -"-- --,.I-,- ­­-- - -­ . - , � . . �.: �- C . smit,,'consider0le time -in British, tile, the met with a bad accident,. The oti Saturday" evening last, of the death, peacf,fully away as if she had drop- 10000po, i . I - - I ­ - t I -..- ­ �, - I � -- -1 . _­ . . - . - - I 1. � - 2� 1906 I I I � . ,- - I od .1 - 3 . I . I. � . Vw- F NOV. . Columbia. and was ,mudh impressed borsos,m&nag9d1rto run, awai, and he at Gladstone, Manitoba, of a formef - I ­ .11 : - SEAFORTU, . - FRIDAYt . .. i I . with the vastness. of that -province ,ped' to sleep.. Mrs Halle maiden 0 1 -- -1 I � . I . I IC - - . I . � . I 1. . I I . was pulled oVe the dashboard, fall- vk1l-known and. highly esteemed re- ' name was Mary Ann' Andrew. She ` . SEAFORr-N � I., �-. ..- I ,�, -1 � - SLY -and Its -worfderfful r1chnew.- He shys g I � of was� 72. years of and k 4jr � I � S. I , . . . -Rifttorlpil N otea ,and Comments.. . . I � Ing aorosi, thb tongue. While In this. ­sIdent of Br,unsels, In ,the person - hge and wa-d a re- Sole Agents for the ­ sister 11 "Walk -Over" Shoos for,menvand the .... --- . -- . .11�-­� . --- I . � J Q"ft I 11 � --- � � - . . � I �� . . . lion A,fr. Fielding, Dominion -Pinance. It 'is literally ax - iDmptre, And with position b w,, repeate.dly kicked by Andrew Cousle"y, which occurred that M-arkably, active woman Quality 01 and "Empress 11 Shoes -for i;�owen* . 1. ... - p 11 in , .. . � I , , I � - - � , P � . , I - -.. � - . I � . a OpOlatlon� only- that of' th6 city the h-orses 1'�jr mad plunging, and day.' Although , greatly - regretted, . . greater- part of her life ­ - I - I I � I � - �� - . I -_-0 . -11 � ­ - . . Minister, was Te-aleated In the bye-' of * Torpntd. It is- one of the richest wb n . � . � - �� .1 . - I . , . wa's � ap -, 'T . - � . .- - 11 I . �� . - a . restued . it'was fear6d that his death was not altogether unexpected, ant on - a far'm In Uibornel. I I ­ . . � � ' -11 - ­ � election in the constituency OfQueens .places.�on eArt!h. Every- valley,every " � . death' of her. husband *a par fits here, Mr. and . Shaver Mrs ran, -,Mft I 11 -111, scull- a fractur,ed. Very fortunately. as dbceas6d had been. In falling health Af ter the 6 Mrs. H. -. Freguson, of Ore-okst I �- on - m - - �- �.��*t � - - and ShMbourne, Nova Scotia, .=Is of. aii..enormous- size, Everk IMF., wwaiay not the case. When ex-amin- from brain tro�ble since before he. few .1years ago she came to Exeter to this week. -Mr. - .,W . , Cooper, who is here vlaffing her -mother, I -1.1, I � � � - . � . effort to *develop each acre * Teeld% The funeral i6ok ' I .1 - I - . , � � . dd by 'the doctors, who were called. to left Brussels, about a year and- a place on ,makes sugar beet gr6wing a success, drew John4toft, ,of Ahe Lon4m- IROK ' I -' . I -- �� I ­ . - . . - t' is showing a bedt lifted from his WhQ Is an has bee -a - I -WednesdaT, by over a,thousand ma- to maAe at 'the topt of an amount. 'Of I " - Monday and ,,-a remains were laid 1 4 s6 very-Aftiou . I ' , X . � . . � jority. - This ihould be em,t,,)hatle labor vastlj, greater than, 'would be attend him, I ' t was foling ithat he was ha f ago. Mr. Cousley was .about 40 to rest In the Elimville - cemetery. patch which measures two feet three UL -Mr. C.--0qpk bas ren*d th 4 "I I I I . . . only slightly' out about the head, the years of age. Intekment was made � 'O VVI -- � . ,01* . . I . enough.. . � I required In' Ontario. It Is a . grand � I e ik hear from. Ing,that Ulm G- ,0. petty, . 3raln< - - I ­ worst Injury" suitained being the die- at .Gladstone, Manitoba., Mrs. Cous- - 4 1 recentl$ var- .-I- , I , I - --- . I I -- - ­ I - ally 0 - - I - - 1 4 . a a Huilbtt- arr, t - � - : � - . � country, but the physical difficultiog locaVon .,aid breaking of hl shoul- ley and family will be. accorded the wh: ca;,n knock Wm down on tha obased-froro Miss E. , - I :: � I � The , Toronto World of Tue*da;Y to be overcome? axe enormous. The der blade, w,hich will lay him, Up ,for sympa;thy' of the entire community I , ' sugar tbeet businessi--Anniversary Aleock, -pf Uxeter� was ere 004f.at - - , , � . I I � � . I Z -- , - A, OA,fs: 11 gore 00poenas. were eent great draw back - to- ,tbb advance- - some timO, - . their early bereavement. . n' 'Death of Mr, Shobbrook,Mr.. John services will be hel& In St. .kadrewls last week and this vialtin- hiftu- --. . -. - lea, I -he ' -, . one= I I . I - - 1, Iwo$ ment of British Columbia - to t . . .� Shobbrook, of the %gravel road, 'north church- on -the lasi Sabbath In No- �The friends of Mrs. " And. I � , .. I , to L�ndon, Brahtfo-i d, Sea- � -Early on. Sunday mornIng Zou" yesterday r - . - - -If - -tal'i-m. � - � I scarcity of unskilled labor to devel- � �, , � the ' of Clinton, passed away on Thursday v,onber.-Mr. D'. C-. � XeLgau has. brok- - o� the London roa ' �6 op lt I 1, )41vth. - . I Spirit of Rachel McCutcheon# rellet of . - d, will be teux �- - I I 'hat . we$p, w. forth, and Hensall, for some of those 0 latent resources., Undertheek' ,ev'tenlng, of last week, after a linger- �en the d .preparatory to- the to learn t - at the time of Nqd* , ­ ". L , Brlefs.m-Rev. Dr. McLean 'preaches the late Samuel Walker, passed awa7 grouu- - 11 ,�. " I - - who are supposed to know something circumstances the 6ppositlo-n of the - Ing illness of -many months, inwhich erbetion of his new - home In 'thin 1 she - Is Im roving, - 04 - - 419P.)MO . I . I his farewell sermon In St. Alidrew's at the reside vid , -p altbouth y*- � I , gurely .people of -British, Columbia to.the Ipi;� - � - � - I - "-.1 7�. M; of London bribery cases," � 'Sunda ' evening, thus clon- Walker, with i Whom. she had e -been ' be Was a great -sufferer, from ca.n- village. He ifas had a well dug and , poatly.-Mr. P. W. Smallacomu, U �"- -. ., -.! � I 4 _church on Y . � - --6 � - , - there are none of these n4ughty. pdo- Portation . 6f 'tinskilled .labor 'can. . . � . � � . Ing. his lengthy forty living: for The past year. Old age � cer 'of the bowels. He was born In wa's succesaful�ln striklig a fine flow Mr. J. W. Ortw,elji, both of *b6f, �­ ; T'A:*, tal - . � - ; - - ple In Seaforth or Hensall. It Is bad not be understood by .those 16dtolde - pastorate of * Burington. parish, near Barnstable, In of crystal clear water. tWhien D. C. deal extensively ,In OnJoM - h- V ­ .. . I - the prov' e - -,It -'year e h bt but the was the -cause of death, the old la,dy.. � -4 *4W - - ` - - I enough to 'have them so nea,r air. -Lon- Ince. Mr.-. Walk.er say , � hurch will be filled. T . hen on Mon- being -4n her -'817th year. Mr.-.WaIX,er 1 Devonshire, England, and -came to begInB: a work be - never late go ula- Ing the past week of 96 s�et;&436- - . . � . - � - don. After a, rest of ,several days Is a fact that' many of the oceupa- c ' this -country In the -year 1953. He ,til he completes -it succeastulty.-That reputation of Hensall -as An ftw - � I -&-K -0.1, W- I I - died about two years ago. The fun- � - . � ­ � - � , - -, -' the Investigation was resumed. � o n. tions In which the need of labor ife d'ay evening the ladies of " the coli- stayed In Chlnguacousy the first local .option question. In now - belhig .ce., tre by shipping away -a tt �- � . � �, � I - . . -most felt are those" gatlon axe preparing a farevVell eral took place ,.on Tuesday afternoon, ' . I , number - . Wednesday. -year ,coming to Hul- d1scassed amofig our,eltizens.. Those :c& ldads.--Mr. Melville Stonewa�v - - which white menr gre per 4 to be held i e ment of interment bitng -made in 13 yeAr, the next l - � __Ag �- I #M - vo ZU . --- - take; the caTkning �SUP . - russels lett with his parents, �Wben 'the coun­ of us who have been' lir the -habit In Toronto vecently, cop* J, -bW- 11 I . 1. v I . of salmo'n4' done.chiefty by Chinese*',the church,' to Dr., McLean and fam- c9meterY. i try was a perfect wilderness. After of looking �yon the i flowing bowl tess with pleasura.:—Ma. - �Rxes ­ . ­ . 'Lolfti . Mr. John Tolmle, "the- Reform can- ' lly to which the' coAgregation and -Again we arg. called upon to re- I 1% W - .-- - - . . I . I fishing by Japs ; collectIng, of fruit . I , staying In Hullett one winter 'he w1ll ,have to cor4mende getting our- Marthi continues to d1dato, wag elected -In North Brace . friends are all invitdd.-Quite ' a cord the death, of one of the - 61dest . . I Improve"XIS, -1 --� voliG wo" � � �- � I and navvy work. The navvy work Is - ' went to Georgetown, where he lhi- selv6 mad to .cold - water.- White, who 'has been tonflneCto Iiind -1 11 - 0 aocusto - bye-ellection an Tuesday 'last, by a about the only one of these branches number from here' drove. to Vingham - residents " of this 9detion. On Wed- 'ed'for three years, after which he Mrs. Minor of Crediton, has . been room lor a number ,of weeks; - � jr� �- � - ' - . 4uy nesday - afternoon Robert Sample - - f - is k -sip majority of about 400, This Is ,a In which white men wish 'to engage. Monday evening to h 4r the' i returned to Hullett, where be re- enjoying a pleasant viedt here with � lig.provin � . . a passed from- this life very suddenl , g nicely. -Mr. W. it. Mtw constituency has There..ave rrfmAY instances of :thetop- Bros. concert.. There were also y . - . 116"n.: I . Reform gain.. The I I . matned till his death. He and his her sister-in-law, Mrs. (Albert Dick. burn Is In the Algoma di'strict,,W - - - . . . I - - e'n repres . ented by, a Con a cause o - on 7 . k street.,' Deceased a Rel � -hunting. xpedition, also - Mr. i j�Aw -. .- I . - portunitles 'being - lo t be " f, few-, went to Clint uesday even-- and without warning at 1, home 'n brother, Thomast -chopped the first -Mrs. 0. A. Macdonnell, of a - be _ servaAve the present sttuat . 4ng to be'ar the same company and FrOderle' - Rsail" a , . - � om� fon. Hunilteds of' - w 8 a fallow on the John Lee ,farm, Just attended the gpIden wedding- of her Elder, of Ray townwip.- WIM, W- - � since 18-82 when Mr. Alexander Mc­-� thousands of dollars' worth of I ffuit report'them. better then in the past bout, 75" years of .age and although east' -of Londesboto. He spent some uncle and aunt here, Mr. and Mrs. R. � Arter, of Brussels -- � ., , .1 I - . - �, , - I I- Nell was elected and theld the seat . - few -years.-Messrs. J. Coombes and not onjoying, very robust health. for � , W vialtin � ; as.; - - 't ut- � I � - . � . - for twenty year�. At the last gen- 'rot on the' ground for want of peo� � . Logan, - who Uve' been In the Y8ars', he was alwa a . able to be, ,A- time In chopping and clearing the Mellis.-Mr. Alaxa�der McBeath, who sister, Mrs, R. ,.W. PWon.� '. - . . 11� 7� - - ­ . - W. 'Y . I f . . . . � -- � � i � - 13le -to * gather the fruit fbr market. country, ,being an industrious work� was recently going around after his � .-- - � - - � oral election Mr, Bland, Conserva- West for. the past few months, -re-, round and at the time of him death -q- -1 - 11 sm"Aw. , E - , � - . .- I -- �� . . ed � t,iWe - er. and 4was one of the men who severe7 illness, Is again zonfified to . m , - tfvd, succeeded .cNell by a ma -S Four houses out of ffve ara. In ife d home last week b avi0i an- i SMA -. - ---I- .1 I . , -11" , I : - — - - - I - ­ � � I . maghm . � - - . 61101001000w.*r . . joyed their trip. -Mr. Stephens A, w o I . . ... I - - �-­--- I I Mr. .M Of dorP4 c servants.1i . 1; . was preparing to go to . the West to . 'NS W I - - � - , - Jority of 107 over his reform oppon- esti - live with his son He leaves a wife belped to make this country what it his residence, having suffered � a, TO- i -- . .? h ' OLD ME' - I - -- � - ent. Mr. Bland died a few m.ofiths V -- ,­ lsh� About 42 'Years ago he marri6& lapse. But his numerous friendh hope � I � - . - � . . . (t was' ieported- was not comill'ig here and grown up son. � roand again. soon. - f � - I 1-1 11 I - I I .Ann Walker, daughter -of the. late to see hlrn a' I %--i-1,4 I - � � .. I ago, hence the present. election. Mr. a Buron Notes to -r.,;art bts carriage factory, sent a Briefs. -Rev. L-. Perrin. of Wroxeter, Joseph . I � . i � "�,� - � Tolmie Is not -new to the Dominion " . .-The formn] opening of the, Gode- - letter to the clerjc.last week� stating and Rev. A. C.'Wishart, pastor ot Walker, of Londeaboro; he� . - .-- . I I - We pay tbe . � � - I - N011044 Parliamentl having represented West 'rich hospital will take place oii. De- - he'Ittended coming at once.-br. W. Melville 1 church, - exchanged pulpit% then :settled on lot 19, on the lith # Constance. I . ,Vftv =- - - Bruce for eight Years. He was first , conceselon of Hullett, wbere'bemade The folloiving priceswill be paid for dry-pluckod Iffighbot Cash 'Plim . I ... � I � . I elected on the Patron ticket.' He Is cemb-er Ist. � . sloah , -was In Wingham visiting'this last Sabbath,- as did also .Rev. EL G. s comfortable home, 6 living there an- fowIdelivered at our store on Alonda.v afternoon, - I �­ I A%OUR I I -Mr. Robert Fulford who, has been week from whence 'he .went to To- Powell with the Methodist minister of . til 14 years ago. *hen be,s6ld ,his Novetnbe,r 5th, turkeys, 13b po Er livIe 0141 bens,�ll�iiscil!�-qpr.,,n�.,-h*,Ok.6ul-k. .1 - VWA" I - manager. of the Kineardine - sident of - Goderich for many rofito and . beXore ret . urn . Ing he In- Fordwich.-R. L. Taylor and family I � . � r lb.; geese, So pet : - : - - ,- - � , . . , . lb. -, ducks. 9oper lb.,,chlckens. fie zelb. -, hens, Aucka and all kind of ppultryj - - - � ­. - U"aft. � I a - present , I ,� i. ' a taking In 6 ft, No live fowl taken on this I . I --1 I--.- -- - I years, died at .his home there last -tiend' the deer fidnting. in Vernoved to London this week. They home, just north , X� W. meuvion t fa pap . Works. property and moved to bi - f . - wa6k. - . I Muskoka also going through the Co- , were former residents of that city.- - of Clinton. Re Is JeNvitt, Cqrlstance. - � '21MX1 . -1� � hJ er. I ". � I - -1 I .." -M � . . . 1. 0 1 1 � �.­ I I pal The late -at horrdr Is the wrecking -Dr. Shaw, medical health off � 'balt mining dtatriet.-R' . Sloan Albert Carter, 12th concession of survived by his, wife, three : sons and - � -� � 400" NO% I r - - leer eove one d I aught6r, . . . A Good Time.-dourt Cqnstance, No. THE VANADA POULTRY An. I ­ . I I . - 4 I - of an electric train running between, of Clinton says he recentl5r tested 100 shipped 'last week 527 'barrels of ap- Grey, Teturn6d home last Frid f . -1 . I., ­ , vwntqrsift" I I � - AY, a - 167, of Constanco, will bold an oys- PRqDUjqZ 00M) UZIR4, -. � I i 2 *6 ­­ . - I I Philadelphia- and Atlantic City, New SalnplOs of water in that, town and PIP -8 packed In his orebard by Mr. ter.spending the summer In tht; .-jest. ­­­�- 1 . , ter supper on Thursday, November - I � --- � -1 " Jersey,' which occurred on Saturday ,,found them' all bad. ; .7 � Cantelon's men from . ClInton.-The ---�Ca,rman, ,eldest son of Rev. r. G. ]KIPPen . 8th. Supper will be served from- Stratford, OntiAo. - - - 1:1 .. 1kno"at - . . ' . =49 J'U11V"1&­** . I - ­ - . --Mr, George Wheatley, I of Hul- Pre.qbyter*ian- choir was strengthened Powell,, Is, under the doctor's care, Golden Wedding. -On Tuesday ev- 5.80 to 7.30, In the basament of the 1 - , I � - , . � � .- ". Z, 1VX4911XW*­ - : 0 � last. The train carried three mexly of Clinton, h4s � .a, on Sunday evening by a. solo render- with an attack of scarlet fever.' W. I church, and the progra,mme. will be t IM Ortant I *M Baum - I I ad ening of last- week Mr. - a -ad Mrs. , — . , 1. � . - - -,- I - � - 1wiftiltsm- . n on last Sunday, . Au - 10 � - � splen- .11 - loaded with men, women and paralysis and .has ad by - Mrs. R. Matheson In a H. K6rr was I" Clint . held In the Temperance Hall'. The I et ". n S* ."; I I- ' Robert - Mento of this viiiaget cele- I I . � 1� I . did% rr taking the- services In the Methodist . I . -1 . - 'T'ell" many of them on pleasure befit, been Tendered . practically helpless. . ,9nner.-Mr. A�'Balntoa hasPur- - 1. brated their golden wedding. It is programme will consist of songs by � 1. I of ReArlsitered - .- zfd&aib��.. . - -1 'going to spend the day on the ocean -Mr. Maitland A. Humber, -son of chased the -house belonging to- Mr. church there for his brother, Rev. .W. Mr. X-onny, of Toronto, a fumots bu- . - I � ­ I - ­ � -. � I ''.. - .. - - 4wk,­4 w h are thus spared to celebrate . . � I I � . - 1V*44#*.*.#2 beach. As the. train was about two Police Magistrate Humber, of Gode- Charles Hamilton, on the Main- street E. Kerri-This -week Councillor Ba,e- mortat, bow will make 'you lau ­ � _74-04"Son", -- � - milea on its way from Philadelphia rich, was' married In Stratford the arkd intends .removing It to andther ker disposed of a -two ,,ear old driver the � fiftieth anniversary oi Aheir gh C L Y -D E S DA LE -1-18 �-_- . Y marriage and Of those so prIvIleged and -grow tat, and laugh again, Also � - - - - M � - I.... .I--,- . . . and about to pass ovek a draw bridge other day to Mien Nolen V. Scarth,. lot - and building a good- houBe . On to Mr. John Gal�r'alth, for the hand- it would be bard to find a -more recitations and ,instruTtiental music . �. ­ . - -- - Crossing a stream of water, the first of that city. �- . I the Property. -Mr. It. Sands visited some sum of $240.�Ed. Spetran and I.. from local talent. The Poresters of - -- - - .� � , - I - -- - . I I - , . I - sterling a;nd worthy couple than Mr. 40 Im .... :- Iterf, -14� I . car left the track, went crashing -BisboU. MbEvay administered the with his family at Dungannon -over famUY removed to Godeillch on Weft- Constance Uve always given a -11rat- . , p a3rd- -1 � . e ,. n6aday of this *eek. -Miss Dora and Mrs. Mellis, On the­evenIng . I ­- -1 �- A - I, -. . � I -- - . I through'the trestle work of the bridge Tit of, confirmatibn to thirty candi- .SundaT.-Mr. ,- James Cuth spent the mentioned a number of Invitedguests. class supper, and their alm. Is. to � F111-fies ,� --�,--.- -- 1.� 1, - ax�d Zell twenty ieet hito the water dates In St. Joseph'd church, ClIn- part eek- vfoltln*g friends In Brus- Smitb, teacher in our 1public school, assembled at their hom�e make -this surpass all others, Every - ­ I -� ,�- I I . J Cranbro6k, Jamestown, Har , here to I F, - I -Tried, the second mr, with. ton, on Sunday, October , 8, w . ZU0 - I I .1 � . below and ca 2113t. 061 - has been off duty this week, owing to e one should -come and enjoy a gooa At thO Villa6,ge St. - T� ­ I i4 I It. The third car stuck about half way -Mrs. Thomas Spooner, -a formelr rtaton and Llatowel, returfilng borne lllness.�-A fire on Tuesday morning 7 event and the � I- I - I . - ­ - ­ -L I ­- I � . . . I memberd m.lght's entertainment. I -1. . I I - - I - . I �- ­ .. . � I resident of Clinton died at the home Monday, -Mr. 'W. H. Kerr, of ,Brus- of this week, about 16'80 o'clock, of the favilly did wall their , Notes. -A. Sacramental ffepvIce will . � � 5 �. I - M - I - A -, � I down. The pAssangers on'the two first ' part In providing a most enjoyable FAIDAY, * NOV USK-12 A- - --'-, - I- � - ,-... , -,- . . t. -3 cars were nearly all killed or drown- of ber"son, near Alexander, ManIt6ba - sale visited. with -his son on S�tur- caused damage of about $200 to the * be held at Londeaborb.- Methodist � I &Wl# � evening for thefir guests. At an - . � I . � ... �­ . ­ . i , ed and m9hy In the third ca,.r wTre on -October 14th. Deceased was 84' day on his way to preach In one 'of - residence of Robert Harkness, on, early hour the. company partook of church on the moring of Sunday, Pet-sonAlly seldetel �by the ,owoRr irm. 190ft - - . IT, seriously Injured. Sixty people, ma,hy Years of age. I . . the Methodist ,, churches In. Clinton.- Elizabeth street. The fire started bb- I Nova . mber 4th, and in the afternoon, studs in So"nd 1�r aupPkiors1zeAu&UkN,sn4b0W . I- �--- . I I a tempting and sumpuous re- � � � � I � of them women &ad children, were -The*-,cement foundations of the M!r. George Herons, who has beery. tween the ceiling and:the roo�, .and at Constatce, atter the regular aer- ing, -earrying the bl(gd d Anany of the Jig", ,AM, , -.m.'. I - . '. past, the tables being. .bountifully . of the bi�M. ,A uumber of these maM We WA - ­ - - -, . . - ­ . ; , 11AUrn , "m -11 - .� - I ;"l . I Aff..� � '411 I &..� ; killed outright and as many more Q. P. R. depot, roundhouse and the working In, Hensall to M .Present Is thought to have been smouldering vice st 2.90. Owing to tbe-stor=, On' brod-to first-alam stallions in'Simthad. Ful"Um4ff- � - -�, . - adriousl . . laden ivith viands not konly pleasing Sunday,, VVrY few attended the se jairingto secure hl - � ­ - . � n If not tatally, - injured. freight house at- Goderich' are now -visiting with 'his family bere.-The there for some time before breaking to the. eye but agreeable to the taste - . r� gh�class hi�avy draft bivod -, AUM- .. ­ . ­ � � . - . - I Many families were on board and .completed, and ready for the super- ctrlc� lights weht out Sunday ev out. The lose will be covered by -in- - fibould no� -1 ; I . � - � . ele - vice. R-ev. Xr. curry preached a prac- . fail to attend this 'a C.- IWO to VOW -- - -_ -, r -1 -. ; U -ft 41 as structures. . . surance.-'Constable Oli.yer also. After the guests had' done 8.--CA6h4rjqu1V* -- - . -- 'Zlovifiienu were all killed. The adaident w -ening after '�the church closed on .sprained ' tical sermon from the parable -'of 'the r4ence.at 1 eclock' 'T"m I - .. I . � �a,used tby- the trafn'ruo'hing -onto -the -Mr. , H. Raphail, a' commission account -of 'a shortage of coal. -Con- one of his ankldip while doing duty at ample Justice to the good thinge so Prodigai Son. -Mr. George Wbeailey, T- R 4RONOX, $I L PM -Usk , - - � - - - Ant ftwn � InOot . -- '73i , ft, � , -- -- I � :m bridge before It was properly closed merchant of Montreal, spent a few- .tractor Piggott has disposed of the the fire* on Tuesday. He'la able to bountifully provid.ed, the members of isr., la very Ill, but for his age and Auiltioneer, London. proplie04 "I'll, I = - after being opened' to let a bost days recently in Clinton with Mr. shovel . which � was working at the get around by the aid of a caine the family united In piresenting. to the nature of his trouble, ke In -get- - . . 204 - I 1, I �­tl, in t . . the aged couple .- - ­­ � ­ - .- " � ---- .1 . . James Fair. Mr. Raphall has been . west and of the village a:nd it was ' ­­ & most lovingly Ung along wonderfully well.-Inspec- 1 � �� � I --- � - ­� I �; W11004, I � . . I � w6rded address, which was accom- i SALE REGISTER. � I � tem-4he I � . ­­ . . bandUng the flour from the F a!ir shipped from the -station this week. Exeter . to,r Robb and the trustees visited our I I . I . � .of * $01-4ni ' . . The Weekly Sun ta,kes the ,right , mills for the, past 40 yea:rs. -Mrs. Fyle entertained a feW-friends ' L panied by handsome presents, a gold school last Friday and fou,nd (eve � OnWednesday Xovember,7th,VAStoM0W6*11 I **I I . - d . #"d vit . - ocal Briefe.-Mriff. Moses Gardiner beaded cane for Mr. Meills and a ;W. ��on ; . U1., on Lot -D, & m-Misak-t - - , , � 1. ; ­ , , A . Jarie's Clark, p�ealdent of. -the on Wednesdafy - evening.- few Of , arfd. family left here last week fo ' gold brooch for Mrs. Mollie. . -- � view of the situation when It' lRays: ,A thing In good silaPe. We are pleRs'er-d ?;nplemente. 3u.s.ic."IsCs,!,Do"hes2tilollyu,"Ii)arlol,�ili-e 0-A&. I GoderI6 Organ COmPxnY, the, En-- our � ­ - The ad- tow )LAI.. - : - 0641dY 41*4 . Before the Federal subsidies to -the that Mr. Somerville Is doing so w6ll, 11,611lichael metioneer, 2%W" � - 1 vith'. V -1 t 44 -,money6d, men, who *,ere Intorest- their new home In Regina, where dress was read by Mrs. Ivison and I 1. � - ­ gIne COrnpany, a,nd;a prominent mem- In -the FarnhaTn fallure,' In Hullett. . and ,hope' he may be. teadher, here for,- On Friday,,Novetnbl-er fth 'At I'S'aloult -P, M 0 -- 1 3VU - C'es ' ' Gardiheir has been since last spriEgi. the presentations made' by Mrs. Lot5,0oflce98lon4 X11,9. TuckemnithInWAW :: , .. VuTt .. - -06 -- 11 Yrovin . ca.n be Increased -there' ber of other Industrial concerns 1n. were in Clinton . idat 1, aturdaY, at- He Is extensively engaged In thel (Rev.) MeXibbin a;nd, ,Mrs. Balfour, a long time. -Mr. Robert McMillan re- 4brickyatd, Pam 9to-a iaa Tulf-JeMent4 -J �- - - � ma : .. . . I � . , - . ereting of tho -credftors.- - -Proix;'boij, Brown, Aue , � I ,must, apparently' , be a cha,nge 'In that town has been atilcken with� tending a.. m ' rd*al estate business there and to sald , daughters of the home., M�r turned last week froinhis trip to the Sproat. , ww-- 1, , .. re n -the British North Arne paralysis. . . . Meltle, I f I . - rica Act which ' . Mr. W. Blachford, of Ex ,ter, is ship- to have ma:de money, if' he � west. He :came by way of St. Paul; On Wedno�-.y,. Nbvemlier 7th, at Uvolo& mm, , -1� �- 7 . ftle . -forms the written constitution of �After a;n Illness of several monl.sio pIng a lot of hay from this station, - - . gets out on behalf of ,himself zh�d Mrs. Mel- and ,Chicago. in Detroit he Tnet with. on Let 18 -Conemion 5, ViUrne, Parin *A&-kd I - I--- I � Z tio I try.' The membefs of the , -in time. -Mr. wid Mrs. Fred Baker Ile replied. briefly, thanking Ach and I his old f hnplewe�ti Charles Unr4s, Rrop. ; �Mo& n.ow'... � --- �� �01 � � . 4W -1 I I . the cDun . I from cancer, Mr.. Richard Arm,Atrong having, a ga;ng of men and the hRY and. Mra. W. Fansoii and daughter, all for their -thoughtful kindness, who ,,,., rle'r;d, Mr, James`. Ferguson, on, Auct. ' , ,�- ­ �1' I y - � � - Provincial Governments,. " lately * In died at his home -in Wingharn at the press on the -go all thel-time.-Miss got settled down to bust- OnTuesday., November lath, at lo,01wtv, mt�w . I I awe age of i who -have been' visiting friends In not only on this occasion but throughm Lot 7, Oojjeesoionn, H- F,, 6, Tnekerm-Ab, FaM '. fornfuls 1i conference at Ottawa, have pledged 62 ,years. Deceased lived -on K. Witta, 'who was visiting triends; this vicinit I ness after the pleasant outing be - , . . I , ' - y left last week for their out the I ater Years of life and tats. N. 0�ffiofto)?, rr,..* -TW, " ­ I - - - I thel Mselves to join In 09king the Im- A farm 'in TurnbarrY before moving In towfi,. 'returned, to her - home In -a x- bad with old Huron -nds - lest "I k1n, il 11 I I I different homes, the former Irt Moose presoing the trie . i�i � 11 - to Wingliam. I pleasure -it afforded = ,11%,uc&10n` I perial Parliament to ma,ke the change. . . Brantford last week. -Mr. Jas. Dodds -jaw, the 'latter In Winnipeg. -Mrs. himself and Mrs. Mellis to witness' summer. . on 8 fiturft.y, Novanber Syd, at'l Vblo*p ft, -to - - - . . . 1w , - -- - � '14t 7. Com Mop, gftttle� r64 Nad - - 11 I . Hawkshawt who haa the mistor-, the love and hartrony which exlr,ted and Timber. Daniel Utgele, Prop. ; 7ho& ft t** , Who gave the members of the Inter- Charlotte Jo�nstono, w*ife og Mr. spent a .few days of the past week Wm -- wgion 14, WX I - Provincial Confer a power, to ask John-,Vlchol, of Tumberry, died at, Visiting friends In Toronto. -Mr., Gar- tune to fall, trECeturing some of her in 'the famll)t gathered around them iiensall. kuct. . 1208-S . ,� 1.11 --- � . � oakp. - �ft ... � r � IN -� - - I ­' one her ,home there 'on Tuesday of last dtner, of the firm of Pol3plestone & rl)bz, is recovering, .although not as on such a oceaw'on, Many pleasing Tuesdays, Thurod a' 2029 -ti Lot 22, Cone 2- V - . for this, V These men were placed In n GLADRA,X & STANDURY Batristers, 'Etc., at Hensau �On Tuesday, No%,ember i6th ot I .0'el - ry on ays nd Saturdays, ession 5, Hul]eF-,*, titensive 1wett' A - - -- 1 2 �, . their present poigitions, to -ca weak. Deceased was a daughter of .Gardiner, and Mrs, Gardiner, were rapidly as her friends would like.- and �congratulatory addresses fol- Ih-,NL � ". -- �. I - � the ordinary business of their respec�, I M S G. J. Sutherland, Conveyancer has a number of Bred lfonesund,Qattle� James 11eynoldC TY*. 4 ­ I - I �� � � I ­- -� - Mr. ,'Win, Johnston and had Teislded� called to,. Exeter on Friday IRSt- Ozf- r . John Hawkshaw, who underwent - I- , �­' -- � I tive Governme In Tifrn � . lowed, all expressive of the esteem fine villat 40 p,e lee placed in hig bands -for FAIP. Tbos. 11rown, AueL - , .. f.. -1 ,�q- --a ate. They have not berry all her life. account of the sudden ,death there )rl ' Any, November Ah at 1040& Pv -*- - a I Of an' operation In the hos ital i e aged couple are held .1-3, arlao, rt .On -ednep -. been empowered to Join In affecting -Mr. Edgar Henderson, of' Wing- Mrs. .Gardiner's mother, Mrs. Halls, p Divelling cee and several Avith a number of on �b 13, Conuession 10, Ifelcill 61�, Nm 80* iit - �. � 1, - - h,,, who has been working as - a � . don, re.cently, has ,. Tecovered suffl- and tho hope that they rna� be long fine lots adjoinloir. A great chance for retired farm. I , -.� - . a ch'ange lia.,,the fundamental law'tha,t ers, Deads, mortgages, W11IR and Leans drawn up Implements. It,obertl3oyd,�PTO�,;Tho.-M.issrom.- � -1 �.. I , I .- rr11sP'uaary I elently to be able to return home. -spared to each other and their bp- Aualoneer, L MW -_ defines the limits within which they -in the Little Dow die- i � . "On'!TM - . - AccOrding to la,%v at very nioderato charg-es. Office r - , I � - 'LF . Mr. Wes, Veal, of Niagara Falls, loved family 'and friends, The even at Post otfice. On Saturday, Noveraber:to, ut one sploex r. V- I I � - -may act. That matter has never been Lr'.ct nea.r Lethbridge, Alberta, has - tkelet. � -11 2027-tf on Lot- 5, Concession 1, Huron R-0.4 ifulle I 01 i�** - . been highly recommended for h1s Breezes. -Mr. Cochli' , a former Exeter boy, wasmarried Ing throughout, waa a most pleasant IVANTED a�i the Hennil e nrm Stock and Implements. G , corge lr%-%,�=- - T -- . . .1 , -� -able for peeling pur � .11 � - before the people, who placed the - excellent work, 'b - tb n, of Wallace, -la%t w6ek 'to Miss Amy Colgate of one and was. much enjoyed by all -PoBei-, for VIVITioerhalf roor;nll 911,1111,11t. . Thomas Broivn, auctioneer. . - - - - I members of the conference In off Ice, bytery, - Y the M"Le.od. Presw . engineer fori e township, of Howtek, 8t. Catharines. -The smoke stack of present. The -family, consists of porl'ag "'111 I" Oaid. George Joynt, proprietor, On Wednesday, Nov, 14th. -at *W *146ek p. %-�W , - !-. - � �­­ I - and for these men to attempt. to do, I . was up here on Thursday ac(!OmPR;"- the mill here was blo n down dur- four daughters: Mrs. H. Ivison and � - M9.1 Lot 22, Conceesion 4, lilbbert, Farm stook. .A*! I-- . at - - X Itoaeh, prop, ; James Jones, suctioneer. . - - 11 I -, . , - " 1�i ,something beyond hhat�'whlcb -there Miss Lovina W1nkenwdder,amuc:i led by Reeve McKee. A.'ditch's,lbout _Ing a sever6-wliid W Notes. The want of now bouses, . 416 storm robently. Mrs. i. Balfourf Kippen;,Mrs. (Rev 1� I 0" ,- -1 - e $am ') despite the number which .were JW at one �� I ,- I - 16 proper authorltr for doing Ift a', beloved -young lady of Dashwood,.dled which-- thq Interested paxties could Th Me 1. . Harvey Bros. talk of re- MclCibbin, of Wyomling and, Mrs. On Thursday, XovemUr 8 I fWMA -1 . bes - I , on Friday, October 19th, at the early riot cometo--an amicable arrangeme placing. it 'I with -a brick one so that (Rev.) Gauld, of Formosa, China. All I 'th . , - I case of usurpation., Before the con- . nt , erected this summer, Is felt and we ., � I - of 27 yeara, ,�.%,oni,otq, conceswon � When= I I an MP emen ,�. U&M, py"i, - ­- I IK, � two weeks of typhoid fever. - ,mbers of the family were pre- d*r it - . ­ . stitution Is changed let the 'propos- age 4fter an illness of 'Was the cauge of their visit. . The nothing less than.an earthquake will I the me expect to see a number m are erect- J1 Stock ' d I I tH, W. - .- ,al to t: change be submitted to the peo- , Three , course of the ditch was laid out disturb if. -'Mr. A. G. Dyer' the gen- I - . , ed In the apring.-The friends of Miss, rietor lot Chattels ;John punitningo, pwP � �. I ; - I other members of the sent on this occasion except Mrs. ., Farm; Thos. Drosm, auctione xwl - -. . -- I 14 I- er. ­ - . I . -, ) - � A. ron JA I& � . I -ple. . . fa,milY were and istaked,, and� the engineer will lal wid obliging secretary of the I Gauld. At a late hour the company GlIgan, will be pleased to learn that', On Friday, Nov, 16. at one oleloclep. I , ­ � . . * ,� - - - I . - . prostrated by the same dlaiiidsi at tho ni'ake Wig award known In the course Stephen and Usborne rr ultural j%Appi-rated a -]I a gai she 10 recovering ,nicely from bar I fl---Zl Concession iol Atexillop, V=11 Stodk and IN -low; . - -�... - � . time I . n ny 4 o'n 4 n VA. vQd,AL " I -. � . 1. . 0 . etits. Thoinas Simpson, proprietor; thonm - 1. ­�� . - . Ins . ' - � '' rion Senator bylenuilen, of Mount . oT a week... To us this appears to be ness. — Mr, J. McArthur, hard1ware �W'7 , � - 1. 1; I � � . —Finla,Y M,cl�enna.n, who for tweivB the most , Society, had ,the misfortune a few and Mrs. Kellia ma:ny more years of auctioneer. ­ � � - � - ..... I �� I -Forest, and Mr. James McEwing, of satisfactory way and we days ago to inake a mis I ng a commodious � I, � - ,U V � I . w years sailed on the lakes- and aft -titep, as he united health and- happiness. On 113aturday, Novainber Iltb, at 10"D *100'k 10-4 - -1 - - -� . ; I � er- .. = 1-... I �. � I On- wards lived west aide of the on Lot 18, (Janeen.-gon U., MONIflop'-FIS 1� I . - � � , Drayton, the presiderat of the trust that In this case it may kive was deseendfng the steps from his Notes. -Mr. and Mrs.* Isaac Jar- coal abed on the .; . Z-1 - bav� c- -1 . on - the - 2nd concession, fair satisfaction to all. -Rev. 19WItfLndIniplements� Xr&XCoata,PV:;-"-:0 t , � - :� � U'r, residence, and received a severe I rott were visiting railway track, opposite the station.- I � I 7 . - �. - '-I , tarlo, Farmer's Association, baye, Goderfoh - townsbip, until five yearg Riley, of ChatsWorth, agent for the . friends in Sand- e Thoom 33rown, auctioneer. - - .�.% -- of .1 I . - I I I I I ... - . - � � -------�-----1e ., --- � ­ . L-�, � ago when he retired and went to live shaking up, but we are glad to learn wich this week, -Mr. Peter- Fisher, of ­--­ , - � ­ � % : . - . I - - � I ,� any I - ­�� been �zptttlng hot air af',each other I Bible Society, addressed a' meetin be Is getting around nicely again. the 8rd' concession of Stanley left ,v - �� - er - �.. , 19 . �, � � I In Goderlub, died last week. � De- here on Thursday 'night. The atbend- He Must take better ca;re In future. this week ,. l � through the columns of the Toronto . , : �, � * ceased leaves two ions and three anc , for California where -he . I . - I ! ;1 a w&s small, while the addreeff .. - � I .- I ; News at a great rate. rn --additiorr daughters, I -Some fellow of Ethiopian tenden- will likely spend the winter. Mr., I ,a � rew � , - I- - - WaI5 very good. The old officers were . - � ­ ; n . ­ . _; �7 to discussing the question of pro- , -'Mrs. R. Cole, formerly of Hull- re-elected, viz. a cles"entered the hen cobp of Mr. Jos. -Fisher has not been enJoying good - , . ; � . .. � . on i ,! . . President,- James WA PAP ]R,s , z- - tect-Taiii For tAe fa-mr-er and the ben- ett. now Bawden some evenin � . . - - . : ­ , j � , � of Londonj with her grand -Wrlgbt'; ' vice- ' go ago and stole . health for the past two )rea;ra and - . I I I . pos! . president, Fred ga- his prize. rooster, which he valued at ! the doctors dvis d th oba e 1 - ,, - , I �'! ' . t I I ;d a Sui'Wble for Bed Rooms,,Dining Rooms, KJA - -. � flatt -::! � � � e - I have been In very forcible -treasurer,* Jno, Darr- $20 and two -good hen% The next very many ;r e:n_ � he'reaboats will - � ,� efits likely to axise therefrom, they child, a daughter of Mrs- W. Weir( hood; secretary ng. H 0 . I � i� r saying nine weeks old, went to visit her, och.--.4he taxes in Rowick are a- time 'he goes back he had better' take I unite witl� u's In -the wish that the' chens or Halls, selling at from Al - tonf- . � � � � . p , English what eazh thinks of the daughter, Mrs. George Jackson, of gain high this year, There are two the ,coop. -The public school students I change may bave the desired ,re- - � . ­ � � , T . . I - - � I ­ . 1� if YA t � �. I other, and it 1% quite evi'dent there the London Road, nea,r Clinton, for collectors, Walter Simpson taking the are bavilig their annual g mes and sults and thab-Mr. Fisher will return, I I 401e ­ 11 :. i - I I � Is no love lost between them. -I- Al- the * Thanksgiving holidays. - The western division, and Mr. Wade, of 0orts on .the .A!,z.W­1tura&1 grounds ',greatly IMPToved.-Mrs. Win, Tra- 3 cents to 5 cents per Roll - . I . I I though men %o high up la the pol- next day the -little one became Ill, F 6rdw'iph-, the eastern division. -Mr. this, . . I . . . ; - Ask t Rical scale should be a.ble. to eschew and on Friday passed .Friday afte: ­oori.-Mr. James I quair and family whb resided on. the -9 . . . 1 - away. , J, J. Gregg, of Si)ringbank, returned Beverly has leased the tresidence town line west of this.- village, and regular Do, to* 10c goods. Also -some SpGcial . I ; � . -personalities and set a better ex-- -There died at Credlton, In the to -here the other day, after fo . . a � � � I . . ample to 6ommon humanity, we, must t . .his home rMerly occupied by Dr. Roll)r% and who & short time ago -Tented her -1QRJ I � . i like 'now resides. in that pretty home.- farm, remove,4 this week to their old - - �- . "-.� I I I � - . I - - I .. � -Mr. MoEwIng has deeldediy ober 21st, 'Abram I. Walker, who It Is 9 �gTeat country and would ke Mr. - and Mr I.&-A,*N I I I � , I � OwnshIP Of - Stephen, on Sunday, Oc- -a month's visit to the west, Helthin prices in Window Shades while thev last. , . . I . 3: - . say that t .1 � ­ .. the best of both branches of the had to undergo a great deal of suf- ' , a. Thomas.Elato-iQ are home In Essex county. -They were ++#6 4 #00000*#00 --- � - - .,.�`O-Q& I �1 . - I I to live there, but a man with a home n4w comfortably domiciled 1�, the good neighbors and we are sorry 041W ... I � I i : argument. the fiscal and personal. fering. In June, while drawing gra- Pke Mr. Gregg would be verY fool- home 'recently vacated by Mrs. Moses to lose them from our vicinity. -Mrs. - 11 - I �, I I - i � . The Senator in his advancing, years, vel, a great windstorm. arose, The Ish to leave It under any circum- Gardiner. -Mr. S. M. Sanders hao'been Phillips of thlo,village, was'Vielting I -, 11 . . I I ml�. - - . : to departing seriously from the moor- deceased, with I.others, went Into t t nee -There are special services appointed aMsion clork 'in pl I I , - S I I .";..� ings and traditions of .his earlier large bank barn for ,shelter, -he a a a. ace of ' friends -in London this week.--t-Mrs. B. - A X. WILSON -1 i 1, . ­ - . arn . ad. Mr. - I I � - I -, and more robust manhood. Then, the cyclone str when In. the Methodist church each -night. Ur. ElUott, -who resign San- Blair, wbo- was* 'visiting friends in - '"KARD'St - I � I _-, I %J . I - I I p glng and com- this vicinity returned to Uel home . - � . uryIng Mr. Walker It -1-1 I 0 when he was depprid6at upon uck the b , demol- The -pastor, Rev. Mr. Eddy, Is being ders will make'an ob � FIRST DOOR NORTH OF PII I ; . I 1the Ishing It, wid b asstated by Rev, Mr. Honey, o I I . ­ I I , 1. - - - ­ I E I electorate for . - f Dray- pelent 01ficial.-'Annlyereary servlceig ' In Algoma this week.-Tyfra. James SEAFORTH, . . . . 16 ONTANTO, - - IL � - - � . I � . I I I - his political life, he under the heavy timber. Whea he ton.' Many of the ,people a;re through were held tri Cavan 'Presbyterian ; Dick of Seafortu, was v1sitin r . I . � � I � . . - . I I . T -1 I � . Z 1. � ii � I . I � g 40 , - - -� ­ . � � - - � � t, . � . I , - -1 . I I - L- I.- � . I � XT �, I - I . � . I - I � ; - . - - I . I . I . I . ­ - I . - � Z I � � I � - . I . I . . 0 . - I � I I - I I . I -.�­ - - ,a., �� � � I I . . - I I , . . I I . ­,�­- I . p i I . . � I �Z - 119 K11 � . I.. 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