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. CLI YTON,
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QN7 *If OCTOBER 7 1887.
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Paramount.
I I Leeburn.
Wallcerburn.
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Wet Goods.
Messrs it Murdock and Hartt are at
Ethel completing the lathing and Alas-
,tering
Mr J J Wright has gone on a visit to
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his mother in Chicago.
The Presbyterians bere"are rejoichig,
that they have a settled pastor again.
The late storm,
large quantity a
.cord the death of Mr Clias Middleton, of
the Point, Bayfield, N%,Iio died oil Thurs.
of Mr R Bj(�,6vuls house,
W H Clutton left on Monday for To-
Geo Raithby has rented his new house
Mr. J. L. Courtj
.
Misses Lizzie McMillan and Annie
route to resume his studieq again.
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. .,,y_q_i4.,ibeirhoIi4a.ys
to Goo Marsh, who intends t(�po
in
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Agnew are visiting friends at Leeburn,
Mrs A. Horton and daughters have
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in about two weeks.
probably be absen
and sailed for Canada a year Intel-,
14nding'at Quebec. Not liking the ap.
near Point farraawe wish them a grand
gone on a visit to relatives ill Port
Mr Alex Robertson has advanced a
A Mr. Carter
P .
irks who is visitily
'g,
time and a safe return. Girls be sure
Austin,
step it, the aged scale ; grandfather is .
rented the house I
the attendance for the gaille'tittie"
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you bring some Mayweeds home.
Two of the windows of thePresbyter-
the latest appendage to his name.
residence, for one
iipb, travelling on foot and endliring
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Mr Win Murdock, sr., left for Mani-
ian school room here, were blown ill by
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Mr Jas Much has been busy tlll.a,331.
his familyinto it i
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tobs, and arrived there safe. He had
the wind on Monday and the glass
ing round here. Tile grain -turned out
Mr. W. Murch
next Elxaniinatiop,' *but
mark will be dtadetoted for eveVy4 i
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got a telegram to the effect that his son"
smaDhed torpieces.
very good in spring crop, but fall wheat
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smith shop for
POR THE RAINY AND NVET SEA-
in-law, Mr A. Dryden, and, family were
to that
very poorly.
Potber of Oxford
ist church anniversaryand
down with malarial fever and that it
BETTM-We are glad see
Hillary, of Mr Jno Hotton, who
Messrs Morrison. and Martin have ,
take possession of
SON, - NV E HAVE INIPORTED
had turned to typhoid fever, a card ar-
son
has been very sick for the past week, is
been thoroughly'overhatiling their dam;
next.
.although still an active, middle-aged
rived here stating all had a turn for the
Able to be up again. .
Mr 0. Clark, of �fanohester, attended
Rev. A. K, E
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DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND,
better,and their speedy recovery is look-
Linklater S.
to the framing part it., -
a
friend(s) here wa
'was
x bxRop.s
'a f or. 11
ENTERTAINIMNT-Dewdrop Lodge, No
_DHLEGATEs.-Jolin and
B. Williarilig were appointed At last
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All we want is A live correspoudeut,
meeting And
to feel at h
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Miss Mary L."Taylor (daiig'4,to:r,0,
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meal 1;ing otJ. 0. G. T., as delegate to
to weekly reportonk doings,then we will
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date
he did. .
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97, L 0. G. F., were to have an open
District Udge meeting to be hold in
be like other parts of ,the country pro,
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meeting two week ago, but on account
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Blyth this' -week.
grassing in rep,gtoltion, if not in reality.
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We learn. that
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of death in the vicinity, it was postpon-
last Friday
The stor4, of Monday was something
Several parties round here intend to
Knox, h4 lease
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ed until evening, though it
in
terrible. � Those who had - their apples
pt�ll their apples in a few. days. The
Swartz, in Qintc
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was somewhat wet the evening, The
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picked wore lucky as the wind has
wind last Monday and Tuesday. paved
possession at the
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,hall was crowded tire door with all
i I ntelligent audience, and it was remark-
Played terrible havoc with them here,
16 lot of pulling, but damaged the crops
Year. Mr. Knox
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to Clinton.
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able the order that was kept. Our
scattering them in every direction.
considerably.
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worthy chief, Bro S Murchison, acted
asobairmau, th6ugh it; w_asbiq•Arat, at-
Stanley.
Seafortli.
ANNINFRBARY.-
ment the Method
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tempt, it was decidedly well filled. The
PERSONAL. -Mrs Drummond, of Ailsa
F'Mr. D. 1). Wilson returned oil Tues-
was held here oil
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meeting was opened by singing the
Craig, is this week visiting friends in
clay from a tri � to New York.
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last. The servi(
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opening ode. Then came the chairman's
Stanley.
Miss A. Taylor, of Clinton, Was the
conducted by the
cillarly manifest by her daily "walk
speech, which was short but very ear-
SicKNEss.-Miss Amy Graham 'has
'guest of Miss dharlesworth lost week,
Strathroy, Who j
RIL, lubber I
nest and strictly for the Well-being of
temperance. The next was a recitation,
hada severe. attack- of fever for the last
Misti A. Brov. it, of DitcrifriP114, and Miss
bar in atteudgil(
elsewhere, i" . very
"I St, Paul's church, to. be ma'
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Warren, of Toronto. to lie
'The true inscription for the rumseller's
two weeks. Mr Fred Rose has been ill.
�. Scott, of Galt, are visiting friends in
in: the evening we
fiiinlly, moving to Clinton about 17
"i by Davis, and also 46 reading
disposed Ifor the last few days and has
town.
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Monday evening I
I& in
Patera sermon bel&
th Inst. ,
.Wra
by t
by the same -brother. Next a song by
not been Able to attend to his studies.
Messrs. MI Pillman and L. B. Hollis
sprevia in the bai
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the choir entitled, "The Mountain
COUNCIL, -The Council met on the 1st
District'
attended the good Templarp i
wii�standirig the
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maid's invitation." The next was a
fust., according to notice. All the mem.
Lodge hold at Blyth on Thursday."'
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the.weatheir a Is
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temperance speech by Bro D. G. Me-
hers prep9lat. Minutes of proVigue meet-
The Royal Templars have Pob%xged
The cravings of i
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Kenzie ; he took for his text the pliVoked
1119 res4nd signed. Thing Wiley was
their night and place of meeting'. and
people repaired tic
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rooster. It was'well-handled and hum-
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appointed colleetor for the percent year,
will meet hereafter on Mondakevenitage
where a mental ti
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orous. Bro Will McDonagh then re-
and preo$nted his bond which WaSLOoll-
in the Oddfellows Hall. .1 I ..
very able andma
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' -%e'.iyo't It for to
"Ltlie,Diver" inthT-iIliny,, style,
sidered4atisfactory and accepted. A
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Mr and Mrs 0. J. Clarke, of this
them. Th6 one I
rt'iwijt� 11, while everybody
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,'cited .
which held the at:161616d iiii if lbound.
E. W. Richards,
motion w^9 moved and carried that all
taxes not' by the 14th clay of Dec.,
place were guests at Miss S ith! . el, and
of Seaforth, on (
by Rev. )
our stock,
so widely known for
paid
Miss A. Collis at Miss Moore's weddings
other
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.the amount of entertain i ment, which he
next, shrill be increased five per cent,and
in Clinton last Tuesday. .
Scott Act. .T.he
ERA tbe,otber day ran" across Mr. Goo.
is capqble of g'ivin'gI_"6ang "The fisher-
his
all taxes,must be paid -by December 31st
The then to
began in the Tkethb.
Special services beg
were well handlei
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mail and child," Bella Reid recited
in a manner worthy of praise. The
-18$7. council adjourned
meet again on Siturday, Nov 14tb, at
dist church- lastj8unday. rhe
each not only cle
duty of all in rel
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choir gave another piece entitled,
lo'clock. GEO STEWART, Cleric.
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service was conducted by the pastor and
in some cases pt:
from a howling wilderness to one of the
"Beautiful Rome." Bella Reid recited
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in the evening by Mr Dunsmore, late of
relation to the Sc
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"Pat's proposal to Biddy Mulligan."
Hullett.
the Savage bind,who addressed himself
shown that a, me
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A,V.Murdock sang, "The Blue Juniata,"
Mr S. King, of the 12th, is spendilly
particularly to young men there being a
it is very, deficier.
forerunner of the family, his father and
ill first class style. E. W. Richards
a few days in Detroit and vicinity. ,
large number of that class present.
tellectually. At
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was called on for the speech of the even-
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Mr S. Grey, of the 18th, is learning
Some time during Sunday night or
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tures all who in,
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ing, which lasted for three quarters of
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tailoring,
Monday morning some person or or-
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Scott Act were
"that out-of-the-way ll!ace." His judg-
an hour, Owing to the Intones, of the
with Dunbar, of Blyth.
sons entered the office at ogilve's & O's
e
1pltention of so a,
hour, half of - his speech was re.
Miss McFarlane, of Stanley, was the
mill and commenced boring at 1he safe
feet, when ilearlSserved
�OVtSchool�1breIa
for the next meeting. Every
guest If Miss Elliott, of the 130, this
for the purpose of blowing it open, but for
cipe$ of tile even
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person present pronounced it to be the
week. I
some reason they left. without doing
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by music well I
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best temperance speech they ever heard,
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A farmer living about three miles
. much barm ; gunpowder was left lying
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who are evidentl,
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it was both humorous and solid, every
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from Blyth, was in that village asked
on a chair near the safe. .
The proceeds ani
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joint was clinched with facts that ought
to pay'$3 each for an article of which he
Last Thursday evening between six
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611
to convince the most rabid anti.Soott
wanted 3 or 4, arid being Advised by pne
arid seven o'clock, while the lamps were
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N719: A WONDERFUL ONE F
man that. ever breithed, if lie had an
who was with him that he could do
being light;M in Mr. C. W. Papsto fancy
The Rev: J. F
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ounce of morality in Iiii head' but that
much better in Clinton, be did n6t�inako
goods store window' the chandelier fell,
in Ohio for soma
.l,. THE PRICE, AND EVERY.
is where the trouble comes - in'. Those
,
the purolloed�'in Blyth, lm'�gq-,'g to
causing the lamps to explode and set
this week.
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k; SCHOOL CH H .
stiff . a, -8 ... mor- _
alit Inihi that mora, suasion cannot
y
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ones �of the same and all he
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_glass- fortunatelyl,- - -
piiiai Oi I Vi6'firb was
The Rev. A.
Presbyterian
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reach them, what they need is statute
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quality, was
.aaked to pay was $1.25, each:
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soon put out for if it had gained much
chi
ing a few holiday
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sulision,pursuasion,then prison.sussion,
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headway in all probability it would
A number of
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and if that don't put meekness into
PROPERTY CnA-,oE.-Mr Geo, Dale has
have been one of the biggest cQnflagra-
attended the For
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them, I don't know what will, do you
bought lot -10, on the 3rd con., of Hul.
tions Seaforth ever saw, the store .b&ng
Clinton on Sabbi
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reader ? The next wile a recitation by
Jno 0 Reid, followed by a song, entitled
lett, from -Mr W Mulholland. The
place contains 80 acres, And was bought
iii ..Cardno's block, which is situated
about the centre of Main street
Mr. Will E. I
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night," was encored, and re-
for -�3,770, which is a very reasonable
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ventriloquist and
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=ay
by singifig, I'Miss Brady's
Piano Fortay," The meeting closed by
price, AbqUt eleven years ago Mr Dale
moved to theplace he Abw resides orij•
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Goderich. .
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secured by the C
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singing, PP,God save the Queen."
with &it indebtedness of nearly U000
Mr Geo Acheson is much impKove&
meMs'In the -Tei
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0 ackson, i3ros.
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banging over him,hc having just bou ght
The "schooner Reuben, bound down
nesday evening,
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Tuckersinitli.
a place, and it shows that he has been
from Escanaba to Cleveland with 9,
tertainments hav
Which in the last of
ings of life.
industrious and economical when he
cargo of iron ore, ran into Goderich last
of by the press, I
IRS
CLOTHIERS, FURNISHERS & HATTERS
Aliss De ,of Guelph,is -f isiting friends
ill this
can purchase other picoperty, having in
Tuesday evening with most of her can.
least doubt that
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vicinity.
the meantime Met all his obligations.
vacs blown away and leaking. Aft
house. -
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Mr Hiram Durismore preached at
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Wilson dismissed the appeal; It
being run up near the island to the har.
Messrs. Shaw i
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Alina this week.
i unmans'
el�s c
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, CORRECTION. -A slight mistake occur-
red in the death notice of Mr Charles
bor she settled down, and fiew lies With
about, 8 feet of Water in her hold. A
Friday evening 11
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cussed the different kinds of ploughs
-Ste-wart-,which-took -place- last Wednee-
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an pump's have been sent out
cod practitioner. He
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. FALL FAIRS, .
very thoroughly at their last meeting.
day morning, September 28th.
ay Mr
release her. . I
'release
Miss Ethel N�
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Mr Wm MoVety has returned from'
Stewart had been enjoying good health
to the time,of his death.
The Presbyterian - Episcopalian
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visiting friends. it
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his extended trip througli Manitoba, he
up The week
before he had
Methodist double wedding that took'
.- Ok
home this week,
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c ,Th -g Howick Agricultural Society
reports the crops to have been good in
been to the London fair,
,and visiting his daughter, Mrsk
place in the English church on Wednes-
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Every preparal
Fair 1held at Gorrie last week, was not
that locality. .
youngest
Hughes, whoresides near London, arid
- day morning, was `perhaps • the fi rat of
the kind held in town. Two sisters,
make the fair a g
4Q successful this year as -it formerly
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woo. The -department in the
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Mr John Thorp bar, again come to the
front by
returned home on Friday night. .The
day before his death he was out in the
d u liters of Aft, John Dall,of town,took
a 0
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Mr. F. W, Tan
f6r trip to 8
,ladies
carrying off several of the
to themselves husbands, one being a
a tip
hall being v6ry,p.00rliy repiesented. The
,
,prize for liors6 at the Sea.fortb fair,
field most of the time, with big son and
Presbyterian, the other a young metho.
kind of rough wet
hilisee and cattle were the principal
part of the show, there being some very
fine horses
i ntorL
The prize given for butter at the Clinton
fair, came out the Second line this year,
. a a
hired boy, where they were clearing up
some old logs -that were lying along a•
Oil
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dist preacher. The Vociple were joined
by an Episcopal minister, brother of
Mr. G. W. Hall
for Walkerton, w
specimens of young shown. .
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WINGHAM-
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At the meeting of Council, oil Tues•
preek. the morning of his death he
got up as usual and had breakfast, and
the brides. _ . 't
position in a wool
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Norththe
day, the only business transacted was
about nine o'clock he went out to where
The Rev G. I,'. Salton, pastor 6f the
The Stain work
The annual exhibition of the
ilpointmeiit- of Mn S. Carnochan,
'collector,
William was working, slid was not
Victoria St Methodist church, bit Sun -
Terrace will co n]
Western Fair was held oil the Horti.
Park; Wingliam, Tuesday
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Re at a salary of $90. Coltneil
out more than 20 minutes. William
day last, asked for a cash collection of
Win. lVeRay has
cultural on
and Wednesday of last week. The col-
will meet agdAn at Brucefiela, on the
12th inst., at 10 a.m.
called him to come and look where he
was intending to a ditch; he
0200, in view of having a harvest home
festival. In the morning service 6102.60
Mr. R. Irwin I
lection of fruit, vegetables, grain and all
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kinds fancy large
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put went
and looked over th
- aground, and pointed
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a '
Were g ,van and as this seemed to include
his household effE
them to be sold b
of work was and. very
superior, arid in a many cases the
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out the direction to take it, and went to
,
,.rgPa sums
all the B .I, . expected,it war, feared
day.
great
judgeshad very much difficulty in de -
Londesboro.
Our village merchants leave in
help to move a piece of branch. Just
as he stooped be fell; William had him
b _ept the
y '11, except - pa�stor, that the full
.....t Would not be forthcoming. The
,Mr. A. W. Slot
termining as to who should have the
awards. On the evening of Tuesday
grit all
their fall goods,
in his arms in a second, and pour
I ed
evening collection amounted to $123127,
. '111"Rds,
Winnipeg to see
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returned
there was a large crowd, in the ball. Oil
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Mr W -Whitely purchased a flue driver
C. Howson's
water on his face and head, thinking it
was only a faint, and, called 11 father,
thus giving the grand total of $226.87.
there
This was wonderful, considering-
to State that his s
Wednesday the prizes for farm stock
at sale.
'have
father," but father was gone forever.
was no special attraction. -
recovery.
were awgided, and, in this .';department
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the exhibits were exceptionally fine. Ili
We are sorry to to State that
'Mrs McKenzie is very sick, I
He could scarcely believe that he was
Captain John 'Lv1cD6nd1d, of the
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Mr. T. W. So(
London for -y
horse flesh v fliere wee bome fine stock
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The Presbyterian
dead. Mt Stewart *as 73 years of age,
'born
schooner J. G. Holfage Which went a-
so
town this week.
and it went to show that the farm-
church is about to
be
in the county Fermanagh, Ireland,
shore: on the beach near Fort Blake - or,�
are were taking a greater interest in
moved nearer the front of the lot, to
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and came to this country about 40 y9ars
rived home last Tuesday night with big
Mr. and Mrs. 11
this particular line than ever before,
make room for the abeds abotit to be
erected.
d set.
age, all tied near Hamilton, where
crew. He reports having, oil Monday
Sunday in town.
The cattle also exceeded the exhibits
taking it in
The rorresters intend holding their
he remained for some years. When be
came to Hullett he settled on 16,
afternoon, when about 30 miles off
Thunder Bay, on Lake Huron, seen a
Mr, Jno, Hastii
If any previous- year, and all
-lot
8,
ing in Blyth for i
ill the exhibition was a grand succ6gs.
Anniversary in their usual way III Oct
concession then a wi)derngsA, but
three -master vessel founder with 9,11
Ilia family to N
EAST WAWANOSII.
IStb; it is hoped the members and thei�qvtlirough
perseverance. and hard work
bands. Ile was only a short distance
where they purpo
'This fair was held at liolgrttvc, on
friends will turn but and make it a grand
0
converted into a good farm, wberie'- lie
his
-from4ho-ill_fated craft at the time'• but
'owing - -
-It is currently i
Tuesday, and was well attended and ex-
success. I
remained until death.' He was oil
honest hard
to the terrific eforan- n' e
I ,vA9 11 Al'
that a gentleman
Era AS it was wet
66nsidering. ill
A missionary sermon is announced
working man; his word N,Vas
to fiscertairl her name or render any as
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"""" business
good.: ,
day Mdrnaay, and Ili the forenoon of
,
to be preached next Sabbath at 10 a- in,
as good Be his bond any time. Ile was
highly
sistance. His vessel, the Xolfage, lies
took a 'and(len ,
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Tueedtiy,every expected the show
in the Methodist church, by Rev C. V.
respected by all who knew him.
His
well tip oil the sandy beach, and
d lie has
]art week and has
person
would be a failure', but as it cleared up
Lake. A platform meeting at 6.30 to be
wife died about two years ago; he
leaves one four daughters,
hope of saving her, without much dam.
known. Several
about 10 a.m., the crowd commenced ga.
addressed
as
-e ed by the pastor and Mr Lake-
son arid all
married and iwgood circumstances,
age.
his departure.
bberi.ngi and there was a perfect :am in
QuICR 'Movp-Mr W. Murphy on Sat.
and
all were present at the funeral
NOTES AnOrT TnE NORTIIWE�STFRN rAlr..
A number froy
the ball before the products were remov.
urdqy, Sept 10th., moved bis machitIe
except
Mrs Roo, who resides in Leadville, Col.
_The fail- opened informally on Tues.
selves of, the ell
ad. The entries of potatoes, apples, and
from John McCoole to Samuel McCoole
He was a member Of th a Methodist
day night. The formal opening took
to Detroit.
grain of every description, were very n u -
it being only 20 minutes from the time
church, a kind and loving father, no tie
place on Wednesday night, when Hen
Mrs. R. Maxw(
merous 'andlof extra fine sample. Mrs
John Coultas, of East Wawanosb, re
the sheaf stopped at John's barn till the
first sheaf went into the machine at
could be more thought of by their chil-
dren than he was. I
Itis in
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A. ., I Rose, Robt Porter, M. PIP and
others spoke. TI postponement was
her ` sons in (Aeve
-eivea the special prize of $8, given by
Samuel's ; the barns are at least 100.
rem
remains e
were
interred in the Hill
on account of t1bee Stormy weather.
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the popular merchant, A.Taylor, for the
rods apart.
cemetery, and were
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followed by a large number
Abol t
I 3000 were present on Wednesday
13M
beat tub of salt butter, also let for fresh
The
of sorro
friends. wing
Heart disease the f
evening. Fitzsimons, of Clinton said,
SCHOOL REPORT,
rolls and 2nd for 25 lb. crock, which
many friends of Mr Thos Hill
be
wet cause
death, from which he hag offered foor
"I showed my borseatSeaforth against
standing of the pi
goee,toprove that she hakes good but•
will vefy sorry to hear that he has
pv_
0 .are. This appeared in Met
Clinton against seven, and
ision of the seboo
ter. There was a good variety of fancy
so suddenly passed away to the other
better dying
week' a
issue, but I thought I would
took first prize both places, but there
tendance, good
%rtielbs 46nd t1lits, a great deal t
Of i
and world, this week.
Knowing that he died
glee
the particulars. Wit, STFWART. e you
are in my class thirty-six competitors
proficiency. Pont,
I
Doming from 11ber towns. The show of
as be livpd, we
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entered already, it is an enormous show
Mill: Morgan, Be
dock was good, and Ahead of neighbor-
are sure that our lose is his gain, and
- I
for this part of the country.11 Members
risen, Sr. Third
ing shows for numbers and size.
that lie has only gone a little before to
1�11
0 -grave.
of Huron Encampment were to drill un-
un-
Whiddon, Ella C
'
8191FORTH SHOW.
await the coming of those he has led
'
.Mrs Hardsta , Of Hamilton, arid bar
der electric light on Wednesday even.
Peron, Jr Third
and advised into thepathe of peace,
grand-Plaughter, Crara, Taylor, are this
ing, lint the ground was not in fit state.
son, Charlotte V
Tbe TutIceramith-Tall Show, held at
week with A. Taylor, who is pleased to
Many of the merchants have fine large
Moorehouse. Th
Seaforth, fuer ut9day and Fr ay,wsA
ll)tingannon.
see Ins youngest child again at the home
displays in the exhibition building. The
for both diViSiOnF
favored *11th fine weather, allbugh it
- Mr D.G. Bickle has been off work with
of her birth.
speeding on what is called the Metho.
75. I
looked very threatening the second day.
9. sore foot. .
Mr Jas Will ianison IF; tean, yall away
diet track was very good. The electric
Our teachers at
Phare was a largo crowd of people pre-
iont, the, gate receipts being about $500,
Miss Stewart, of Listowel, is visiting
friends here.
Monday evening.. They were found
next morning, one ]large
machines both worked magnificently,
The ball machine seems the peoples'
ore, Institute at C
rhe inside show was fairly good, but
' *.MeNlath,
on each side of
Arch. McLean's f
fence,
favorite, but Councillor Butler g�ud otb-
NOTES. -The Ill
�be outside display was by fa r the most
Mr J. of Clinton, ling been
here for
no , but were it in•
e 11
j -
tired, as Was also the
ere career the royal.
intend starting -
t1tractive, the entries in all classes of
a few days:
waggon,
ginning of this VY
Aock being more numerous than last
We are glad to see Mr 'lliscox outt.Riebard
Coulters, son of John Coul.
Varna,
by the storm. A
year, In borses, particularly the an-
xiao were numerous, though the com.
again after his illness.
1713, is taking R course at the Toronto
Business College, and Robt Bretz 'a at'
NOTr,s.-We are glad to See J. C.
up the lake onMoi
Don't forget to ps
petition in `several of the classes wasnot
Miss Fee,of Stttnley, has been visiting
tending Guelph Business College; those
Douglass baA again in our midst, deal.
I
next,, the fair -day
is kern is at Clinton. Taken all round
)ter friends Mr And Mrs Echlin,
The
young men are going to,try something
less laborious
ing out the dry goods and groceries, ill
Joseph'Morrow's ever flourishing village
the season in the
the show was a good snecesq. Theprize
list be found
missionary aervicea in connection
with the MethodisfPchu rob be held
than forming.
person
store. Ask any this coming
to make it the be
—
will elsewhere.
.
will
next Sunday. Rev Ezra rear will
The Mountain Goats .of East Wa.
have
week if be i q going
g to the Bayfield fair,
Goderic)
SOUTH HURON
in the
wanoAll done a great denl of talk-
Friday, and the answer will invariably
Huron
preach morning, and there will be
a fit
in and blowing about a game of base-
be, Oh, yo, I can't iniss the world's
The wife of Mr
- The South Coxty Fair, held
platform meeting the evening,
L11 they played
.be against the Belgrave
wonder, I
the 9th con., whc
it Exeter on Tuesday a Weduesday,.
It is with regret that we chronicle
6ub in Brandon's field ]net week. As
.
some time is ree,c
WaS not as good 04previotrg years, but
departments
the death.of Miss Laura Holland. The
deceased
the game was not finished, they being
Wingliant.
—
ionic were well represent•
live
was ill only a aborttime,when
the
only seven innin%'s Played, they have
ASSIONMrNT.-Mrs Emily Grdnge,dea-
John Al. MaLe
)PI. The stock was really good,
rhe att6ndano
angel of dpath summoned her aws
Being the only L
nothing to crow out.' .B
a The elgrave
hereby
ler in fancy goods at Wingliam, has as•
charged by the 0
was rather small, on
child she will indeed
fflucbmisAed. I'Ve
club challenge them to pi
a
signed. She came from Brussels in
at Seaforth with I
leaolaht6ftbecontinual rain.' It would
hhv, been 6ne
extend to hersor.
'rind
match this month,ary day orlacX ley
1885 and has since done a small business
being a duly nicer
of the beat fairo ever h
bhere if the had been fine.
rowing parents nd friends our deepest
Sympathy in their
wish. The 11olurave Onli willnot take
back
involving it constant etrfiggle to 'keep
was conv,etoa on'
weather
sad affliction.
a seat.
her head above water.
$25 and coat& oil Pe
!Lor.r. Tit I
,
"11 Sear' i :
.
esville.
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THE SILENT DEAD.
.
-
I . 11 � �,- . � �
, "
,
weelis recovered ou, i * lyi "
'has re I 'L. " �'i
has blown (!own 4
.pples,in tbiq, locality.
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311r Cliarles Aliditleton. -
I
able t� be around on surarrear, �0
,
�
h
and willresum,e his duties it 040,p�
I
16110,
an . I
,a and
� ,
It deep regret e to 1.0-
a few days. . . ,
I
Alarge numberof teacherswillatt
Toronto. They. ydll ,
;two or three °weeke,
.cord the death of Mr Clias Middleton, of
the Point, Bayfield, N%,Iio died oil Thurs.
. �
the Teachers' Institute at Godok*
from I.Viper4ry has
-
day, the 29th Sept., leaving a wife, t% -,-o
'41 grandchildren
sons, and 4 daughters, I
day and to -morrow. �,
Rur A Weir, headmaster of tile EQ
� ,.
-ev
maw .0bees
u as that I
and will move .1
and 3 great -grand children. He was
I, �
Center high school,formerly of Clixi
:
year; �
born in Kent, Eugland, in 1812, his
High School, has resigned.
.t once.
has leased his blaok•
father dying when lie was, only nine
years old. He u)arried at the ago of 21,
Mr Marten, one of the Modelites
tending Clinton School, has been enga I
term to Mr. Oliver
Co., who intends to-
and sailed for Canada a year Intel-,
14nding'at Quebec. Not liking the ap.
to teach the school on the Goshen I
Stanley, for next year, at it salary -,of .1
the 1st of November
pearance of lower Canada, be Travelled
The average attendance at 01ii
P .
irks who is visitily
'g,
west as far as Toronto -then Little
York -where his eldest son was born,
public School, for the in
. cluth of Sppt
ber, was 428, being all increase of. 11-4
i present fit the tea-
isked by the lecturers
visiting Whitby and different places in
meantime. Hearing good reports
,tJjlrne
'
the attendance for the gaille'tittie"
"
"
line, Which we beliell�,
u�i ted for Goole-
a ,I .it iract, he star
year, . .
. "
. I
iipb, travelling on foot and endliring
I
A letter receivyl from th9 l,',&1ee.t
Department contains the* foflm�iffek
our hotel-1ceeper A.
z#any hardships, although meeting I
.,many. hospitable friends. Liking the -
tense : "There will be ILI paporAQ13 I
I his hotel to a MiI
ajlipiearance of the country in this dis- ITeachers'
montal arithmetic arid dletntion-A
-
a, who intends to take
I
end of the ourrentl
tact, although then a perfect wilder.
I ad on lot 41, can. 10, Gode-
'nese, lie settled
next Elxaniinatiop,' *but
mark will be dtadetoted for eveVy4 i
.
will probably remove
IleiLt
34ch township, his nearest hbor be.
P,P
Spelt word," I
..,
,1
ing one mile away, with no. road be-
, Mr A. M. Burchill took charge of
koeording to anno . une. *
tween. He lived there About, thirty
; Blyth Public School Oil Mouday. ;-.!
I
ist church anniversaryand
helped to turn the wilderness
Tnonfruitful forms, and knew by exper-
I fore leaving the section his old, pt}
, and ex -pupils met and made him k I
Sunday. and Monday
so on Sabbath were
ionce what the hardships of pioneer life
I sent of a beautiful plush dresshigo
Rev.�
were. Feeling the need of more leisure,
and expressed their Borrow at his tal
Pidging. from the nuns - 4
.although still an active, middle-aged
leave df them. I
a from Clinton. and
papular. The churoW,
man, lie removed to his well-known Ime
residence, The Point, Bayfield, to spend
his declining settling his eld6st son.
.
Mr Win. Boss, son ' ,
,
, , , ,
of East Wawarlosh, hv0t:!j.r-.'TDd','1','is I
, *
a literally packed. On.
sumptuous re woo
years, � �
George, on a large farm on the Bayfield
0
plementalexaminatiou . oiontd
, , , , ,
tt',.
,
varsity, except in German."' _-i:•
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'past
4, not.'
ement, of which,
unpropriticus state of,
line, and leaving his youngest son,Johii,
on the Heiatbqtead. Mr Middleton was
t,
'
0
delivered an address on missions &
-
hu
Bible class in, St. - AndreW.q - oho
r number portook,
.11 being satisfied tb (D:
for years a zealous member of the Epis-
. I
copal church, and for some time was
I
Blyth, on Monday- night, atid ,w.d'
Sud, I 1,
visit friends in Middlesex on nee
�
Tues I
ly
I
the body of the churoh i
member of the Bayfield council. He
was widely knowp and enjoyed the con-
Miss Mary L."Taylor (daiig'4,to:r,0,
i
eat in the shape,of two,
iterly lectures. awaitedl
Adence An . d esteem of all.. .
, "
W. Taylor, Clinton,) lies be'en"Po4i
'Blyth"
for one of the divisions of Blyt I
ly Rev. J. E. vowellt,
I
Mrs S ralli JacIcsow.
A
1:1
School, for. next yoax,, at a,sa
�
ollege Federation, the
. .
Much surprise was expressed on lion-
of 0250. We understand that-
i
r. McDonagh on thti`
day when it was learned that the lady
Doan will leave at the' end of flid
30th of -these subjects'
whose name heads this, had passed to
Although this is Miss Taylor's-fit'st
, andobsoure pointQ OW
her eternal home, for although she was
periencei we are confidant the trelal
a ly explained but. the
well up in years, scarcely any one knew
will have nogeause to regrettheig 40
,
6tion thereto ably and
of her being ill, much less at the three -
as she will e*
iiove an cellerit_ tea4d
. ,
ngently enforced. In,
hold of death. She had been visiting
I .,
ott Act it was clearly
n who fails to ouppoA.
her children here, and last Thursday
intended to return to her daughter, Mrs
Local Clinrelt. Clilinies.'
t both morally and in,
'lee-
John Buell, at Wingham, but she was
, Several from this -place are RUA
ing the annual meeting of tho,"
the close of these
ended to support t
that day taken ill with derangement of
the Stomach which resulted in her
men's Foreign Missionary S661
6sked to signify tht�
death at about 7 o'clock on Monday
which is beingheld at Mitobelb,
Ping by rising, to their
evening. She was quite conscious tip
week. ` I
i all arose. The exer-
to the laf$s.. arid died trusting in the Sa-
The Foresteral,of town, with,br,
lig were interspersed,
viour, who for many years hadbeen her
ren from other places, itteiiOid',
ondered by the choif,
support avid solace ; her life was truly a
town hall in a body, on Sunday at
, fast rising into repute.
sainted one,bar devotion and attach-
noon, where a special sormPon`
,unted to nearly 0100.
ment to the cause of Christ being parti.
preached them by the Rev J,
.-"
cillarly manifest by her daily "walk
Gray. I . . c
31Y01.
with God." She was born in Yorkshire,
It has been decided to place -a ha
Parke who has been
and with her late'llushand, emigrated in
1858, coming up to Huron soon after,
-.qome Pipe Orgau, ,At q cost vf$l
. . _. I
time returned to town
. I
buying the farm on the 8th con. of Hui-
"I St, Paul's church, to. be ma'
IEI I h.. �
Warren, of Toronto. to lie
AcL&n, pastor ofthe
lett, now ocoupiea by mi, Jos Coiclough.
...., .
-ffdie they re'InAMAJUr- gftffil 5*`dtlta,
' i� 16
_�_I.,g
pleted�iii-time�-for.-�ttie-re.;(t'p�i MI
rob is at present enjoy.
6 I I
fiiinlly, moving to Clinton about 17
. ,
the church. I . . 11 .. "
Foresters from here
�yedrs
ago. MrJaclson,sr.,dwain 1874,since
which time Mrs Jackson has made her
The, wife of Rev W. McWnigfi
Strathroy, formerly of Clinton;.
I& in
Patera sermon bel&
th Inst. ,
home with the different members of her
.,
so seriously ill, last weak that the,.
. I
,
urgesti the well known
family, but mainly with her daughter
.
atWinghp.m. She leaves two daughters
vices of three doctors were itecega
to attend her. We are pleandtit'le
elocutionist, has been
O. F., of Iiia town to
in the old country, and six sons, they
being Messrs Thomas, John and Isaac,
that she is now out 6fd' danger.." "
The Sabbith School aUniv6ra
"
let popuis -',�_ tertAfti-
� "
Lperance Uall'Z Wed-
. .
of Clinton ; David, of Huil,ott.;..
I . A,164R�4,,
'of Manitoba, And Whi., of Bt to'@S'.
� . I
.,$or_V;,m of
i .Rattenbury Stfeet Pohn
:he 17th inst. His an -will
t been highly spoken
Her death is the first one that has oa-
carred in the family since that of her
be held on the. lost Sabboi
November, when Rev. J. E. Lane
nd we have not the
busbaild seven years ago. I
- of Thorold, will officiatb. The usl
he will have a full
public services will be .held or} r
,
following Monday evening. .
nd Milne left town oil
THE, LONG AGO.
Having preached his farew6li'i
,at to attend the medi.
Mon in the Seaforth Presbyter
irouto I wPe wish both
- _____ - _
, ehurch-
A Couple or I-Ittroll Pioneers,
c Mr W. J. Clark,,'who . I
I
[
been acting as assistant to the Rej
atson who has been
Cranbrook returned
'
When one mentally goe's back fifty
D..WcDonald was presented wit
complimentary address and $107. ,
I
years in the history of. any country, car.
Iain obang suggest. tbemselv�s which
went to Dundas to spend a few &
-
�oli is being uiftde to
,os
must have marked the course of events
before resuming his studies in Kv
-and ,zuceess.
durina that time. 13nt when one is co-
College, Toronto. , I I
ter left town last week
temlZrai v tiith,these changes, they -be-
I Miss Dinisdale preached in Onto
mlt St. Marie; struck
I .
come all the more noticeable. The Niaw
St. church, on .8u.tiday evening,4
then, Fred,
ERA tbe,otber day ran" across Mr. Goo.
large audience, and has since bi
ly left town this week
Walker, of the A1,111 Road, Tackersmititi,
conducting special services in: I
iere: he has'secured a
who Can certainly Jay claim to be one of
same church. The weather has bf
m mill,
the early settlers in this courity, and,
the attendance so far. M
for Rogerson's brick
consequently, is one who has perso
personally
witnessed the transformation of Huron
Dimadale is decidedly practip:li vi
Luence this week, Mr.
'
the contract,
from a howling wilderness to one of the
urtagaumi,tig, and has theca se 661
I I . . � �. " I
blaster deeply at heart. .
. I
urpose� disposing of
sections df
most fertile and beautiful sect
country the eye ever rested upon, Mr.
' —,.--* - 0, - 0. I .
A. He has advertised
Walker came to Huron in 1838 -just 49
HYMENEAL, -By an ev..,nt - *h;
1 Auction, on Satur-
years ago -and at once settled on the
occurred on Wednesday last our , to
;
place be is still residing on. Hewas the
.
loses one of eta very worthy and h!
n, who went out to
forerunner of the family, his father and
ly respected young ladies. Were
lie son, who was very
'w
other members following him next year.
to the marriage of Mr James WAki
ande, are pleased
in is on it fair way for
When be took tip his land there was
simply a blazed track past it ansome.
of Seaforth, to Miss Maggie, eft,
who came out at the same three as him-
daughter of.kir John Leslie, !,I
tt, who has been in
self, and settled in. the township of Mo-
Hillop, chafed him for taking tip land in
happy couple left on the nodurtii
for Niagara Falls, Buffalo -Aud, oil
e tirne, returned to
"that out-of-the-way ll!ace." His judg-
eastern citlea, The ceremony. ,lp
ess, of Toronto, ren
pI t
ment was shown in the fact.tbat Ili, farm
is to -day on a front road, while they are
performed in 'fhe presence of a nu
er of intimate fiiends and relatib
on the back. He kept "bath" the first
b Re Mr Stewart, the bride be.i
ige, ,who has been li-v!
year he was on the land, and for weeks
assisted by, Blips Jessie Oliveraudll
Y V
abort time, removed
at a time never saw a human being, his
eldest sister, Misr, Hattie, and be-,
Talkerton last week,
only company being the wolves wbich
Messts John Stent, of Seafortb; a
;a residing. I
prowled led around in unpleasantly-Pal6se,
-
Will D. Fair, of town. On their
eportea arourid town
proximity. He says be never regretted
turn -they -w -ill make Seafor.th_t�
who has been in the
Sere for about a ear,
y
the choice he made in his land, and those
who know the fine farm which ]lie indus-
abiding . n which lace '
citi
yp
leparture from town
try lies made to I as a roge"will
business. -Cc(
Watson is engaged in businegs.-
left for parts un•
agree with him that be certainly has no
LocAL RAILWAY N0Tm.--Tbd j
reditors here mourn
reason to regret a choice which has re-
pulted so beneficially all round. Mr.
lowing, are among the shipmentsi
apples during this last week:-
I here availed them-
hem-
Walker is hale, hearty and active, and
we trust may be spared to enjoy many
I
Cantelon, 1330 barrels to Winnip
-all 10 day excursion
years more of well-earned prosperity and
N. W. T. and other point& .1.
happiness.
ft#biile
Barber, 156 barrels to Dayton, Ob
11 is at present Vieitillg
Mr Walker has been in Huron
Jae. Fair i3bipped 375 barrels of 9(
and.
a very long time, there is a lady living
to Montrell, local, and one car
-*--O-- - - -
in Clinton who bas been still longer, and
export. D. A. Forrester is maki
yfield.
in whose history the changes have been
domets of bay to I
-The following is the
even &eater than in his case. Tbis per.
ronto thii'week, three cars alres
ipils in the upper div.
son is'Mra. Gibbings, mother of Messrs
have been despatched. Any peri
, based on regular at.
John and Thomas Gibbings, Clinton,
' t'o depot at present wot
visiting
onduct and general
and William Gibbinga, of Tuckergmith.
think that rice had'!
sly in
instinctively
;h class-Cbae Logan,
rt lonson, Rate Bar-
She dame here with her late husband, in
the year IVI, and has, therefore, been
me ob so to see the elaborate p
co which
P is i,playea at presei
fusion wh d
-Annie Miller, John
61 resident of the county for 56 years.-
When she came Goderiell had but *three
this is but the remnant of nis
ameron, Grace Cam.
Class -Olive Th *
Thom
6illa
or four houses, Clinton bail none, and
the VanEgmond family, on the Hu.
ba occasions .which have tat
place the last few days. I
Irks, W
old
I
i average
ge attendance
for the month was
non road, were the only settlers near.-
Mr William Gibbings was the brat white
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Local Legal Itelusi
child born in the township of Hullett, if
�
— :
e attonding the teach.
not in the county. The hardships pass-
ad through at that time cannot be des-
Judge Hughes, Surrogate Judge of:
gin, has appointed Miss Zealand, I
oacriall. .
cribed as they were experienced, andMirs
mund Holmes and J. M. Gibson,M.P,
hermen of this place
Gibbings line lived to see her family
joint administrators of the estate, oj'1
ip the lake at the be.
comfortably settled abonth6r. Although
late Mr and Mrs Zealand, of St.Thom
!sit, but were delayed
at her advanced age bar health is not the
iVanning&Sc?)ttap)eai-edfortli4be't
boat was seen passing
beat, and she is not as active as she bag
of Mrs Zealand, and MeXoldad iGibi
Any during the storm,
been, we hope she may be much longer
& Gansby, for Mr Zealand's elte:i
y us a visit on Friday
spared to enjoy the comforts and bleeR.
F ARUN V. rAWCrTT. -This- eksb' �
Which in the last of
ings of life.
tried at the County Court Sitting,;
county, and we hope
t.
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I Educational Notes. ,
Tneaday. Mmining & Scott,-plainti
Elliott &Tootbe, for defendants, JtiJ1
.*.— .
, Townsbip.
—
Mr Geo Musgrove, of Tnrnberry, is
ment reserved. * . 1), I
, I
11041k.k v: Dr-mm--TIlis is P, .
Samuel A. Ferris, 6f
cllgnged for another term.
.
,
wbat -,well k1r6WW-WppZn;l-Tubo fr
has been very ill for
Mr James A. Young bnq64n.re-eng-
Scott Act convict ioh at lylli 14
I
vering.
ged for next year for gbbdol Section
11 I
Wilson dismissed the appeal; It
�' 0
No. 11, Howick, at an Advanced salary.
agaillisi Du?nidn. 11armilil .
A, of Godericb, was
JW..Shaw closed his term as principal
�
crown, R, Or.mpio:),, 'Ot+I
ttario Medical Council
of the Blyth Public School oil Friday of
,
GRAITAII V. Cod"."`PfiLl.
raoti8ing medicine, not
last week and left oil Saturday for the
��
tried at thu ; ... .
l,
cod practitioner. He
Toronto School of Medicine.
Tna.-
i
hreo obargeo, and fned
Mr Lockhart, sebbol tonehe'r at Man-v!`V
I
in thio, 64
�
loll.
I CheStOT Who Jigs been ill -for the last twO,
.
. Ir pill..
W#
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