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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-07-24, Page 8. . - .. . . I - . . I .... : - . . . . . 1 ­ . 11 . .. ­ . I - . -..- I . . . .. ; , . I . . . . . I . I . - i I - .- . - i -1 . [ - . I . I . , I - . . . . . I . I . . . : . . . ! I . - . , : 11 1- - . .. . . I - . - ; . . I . I ,.., i ___ . I , . . I , : _. -1 - - - , I . ; - I `. , I . . . ; ! . . . I I 0 - . I t - E . - . . . . I I . . * _­ I : . . Z # - I . . . . . I . - I . 7 , '. . - iiS5 -1 . t I I - I . .. I I . . . I . . . it,L-y 2 , _ I i I . . - - I . P . I . ., . . . . . .1 .- . I I I ­ , . _. .. . . " I , I . - . WMM I :­ . . & . . . . . . T 0 R's . - - I . XPOSI . ____ --------- I I . . I I I I . . . . I V . I . . -_ . I - I 0 - . .. I I . . I I .; . THE H RO I iE , — . - . . I .. I --- ., _,_ . _ . . I . . . --- -! . , I . : . - wmn . n - . . 8, 1 :* . ___ __ . i __ - . . . - 4 . w . . . "_ ___ i __ . , within Tr - n - - . ___ i __, . '1111111iii,111111111111111r! - — Z _ . way back to Wingham 11 "' ! ORIUM, - I - __ — - I ' I Saturday last. land w in a few years * f9anily have 80' its IDUSEMP I , .1 . . - . it had left. , 11- I - 9 1 convulsed with 'laughter that thOY ek from the time d . , c . . . ab . . ; . coun_t4 6n . ith ; . . . I names ofthose who composed the S16aA froin the old ntio ani- Out a we Ity in - . alt Sympathy of the entire were powerless to sto tile fra . . d ovidently.had some diffien - - I . I . . . - titi46 : fie had ratfler an uiIpleapant experience the be4ith . . ' . It ha . - - - : r .1 ., GaSh, . forth tearn in the hose reel compe I . ge. . e v lunity in their bereavemeA-t. But mals. After running a considerable dis fil (ling its way for -When it arrived at -] 2 ! d v the- hon eward lioys th easel pomn . . I , E I ar an -, 4 - - ) got a little . Geo. iA. on ,. I A. Hen,lry, hydraiit in' will bje her tance, th6 leader (tile bovine . I — I - . o . . I 'fie' doast of Ire-. what has been their loss, , and foot sore as _ -1 Murra y. - -'As - . i I I ,., 7 k . : Asills - -,L nGl man ; having been, wreckod oil i Ayingliam it wal. weary - I I . ­ "I'll, Pn -A- . Goo T roinid in a circle? . I I . F ­_ ) $ ;,. lani. He is none'l the; worse for his gain. She was agreat favo'Ate,with'both tire(l, Started te) go .1, . I le v, long journey. , F . sistant.braliall mam, and J.'J;:- Bea,til . . - .. - orse, until the if -it 11lad inat - i . ' I . reatly closely followokl by .the h , 11 Rev. A. E. . - I : . . adviantures,, hoVrev ,, and looks -well old'and .young, and wil. be g _O' Sal)ba;thy 4th hist. -I . : I I LOT Geo.. H audry,' Ja's. Leatherla,*nd, Jae.' I . P with the rig I . I - se -(juaintances. co or- f- ' , GOR NER .: - r .his long rt, -` The people missed in her circle of a c I w bcC.".11le badly Illixed 11 g, I L I reception. 8 -- - .- i Robb, H, Badnes, J. Sinith, J.. Nevills, aft . . . . to a, cYbec. Tfib ,St. lith of Varria, held a, r : I d a considerable , The Rev. J. C&rrie*, Episcopal] minister, mllich brought the 111,C0 I , . cef (Abodist chureb, i at . I . F AND THREE T . Beattie , Of Egniond-ville have ha . . . I tAlo 1)119(-ry was 'Vice tit Bru. 19](IM Midsummer 8ale, I . S-, Jack on, R. McDonald, Jas I . -e-Acbed a very inivressive sermon last horse Nvas unhurt, but . ore W . I " vis. They' liength of ue-,ii si.(fe *a,lk laid down: this . pi . . . completely wr . I -upwards 0 , 11 : I - . I . ecked..' The proprietor of. w1liel f 30 adults w, . -, I GoodID well ing Houses. (Ireo. 8mitb ers and 'JAs. Iya, I , u ravel I which - Sabbath in connection with her death. . . , ership with, die . I I I , . !. are a fine, athletic 'looking -lot" season w6 ,: . ) . , of tile occurrence initted' into Womb I 11 i - ., I I -cry - . .; i ., 1 41 1 . the rig knew nothing . . . . 6 i _. . . Of . . , and they did their- work ma terially improves bh6 appearance of the I . church. - . I 1 . . : or $850 Cash. YOU q . . . * I I fun was all over. - i . I . 7 . -3 I ,I until the . - I i I .., p I . sandy old : town. Bluevale. , I . —As Mr. ireorge Whitely was . ,—The following are the vital statis ; , : I . ' . well, a] b. track being - SUDDEIq DE-ATH.—On 1-Tonday evening 1 5 1 - I . on Friday - ' of Stephen for the . I endui - drivi4g in' f rora_.' B ,ucefield BASH BALL.—LaatSatdrday _the Blue- own.jhip ; : . was ver he*y and tested their , r . . very sudden death occurred in. the ties of the tc to tre t niy custo-al. 0 1 _ am, the hind ighani to, a ' June 30 -as returned I &,n determined i Adw hia last with his fast to - Vale- base ball club went t6 Wh ing . P.00.1, . . . I ce to the uttermost. Indleed.taken evel) , In the afternoon half year end . ) - ; snappe in -but, ; play ' atch. With th . I I- I . 0 . I d ' two . - a In registrar : . i . - I tnpany I I . ) . ' C I # all ''I , AMU 1XV31 fox -th, ' in axle of the buggy e North Stars 'of t - to Mr. - Prouty, the local I - .1 + upon - wholeAbe- Seaf-orth c . .9wriship, of Usborne d all intending pu hasers, to a I - . i darke of the 10th doncessioul . I I I - _ - -is presented a no:., person wits ' i1411ro4.—One of I the tha,,t town. The play wag not very good Airs. Jas. C ) ; 24, deaths 44, births 72, im- ers; an . * . I I I p Al Is. H ry Francis, a Marriages . I L I __ .their bightnew uniforn -to. visit M . on . -ing a :1 i logo par s of . . . . , - - — e really jai oest lohda evet seen t I t oil ither side bu't the result allowed that went perly filled schedules 12, mak I I - - t . I 0 . I I I I very fin a: appearance, and wor M - *neighbor living on the same concession pro] . I I7 _. 6M MATTERS. I ' 4' 1 k .L 910T 're - Wingham club are .-ndt . . effi- Se 5orth for Bayfield on Friday moining tj e, able to keep, istt. t' of 152. ' I I DI . the adni d of all. adnu*rers. - t . I - . . ' r% . : . - .. im" c T ati with the Sabbath- w a. and while there appeared to be feeling totalreg ion )loyee -at Real Genuinoi -S ai e. t . ght and connee iip their end ith the . Bluevale bo ' . Jas. Burgess an eml - 'rig , . ' - , c "I —_ L 'ielit ca tin Mr. James R. 11 well.' In. th evening sh E,tarted for _Mr ) i I - . 1, School Teachers picilic.' T he vehicle Mr. James Ro s, of BrMse% umpired . . e orks had two . T i . .A 8 rEk SLERJ,J'(.).N.-1n accordance tlieeclub, Ily compieteut Chief Engineer) i 1. - - i ,J"tl, I home, in -her usual health. Her husband the Wingliam marble w ) . I I . * ave just'cause to be tai d twent5 -seven p rsonsi besides, the mMch to thd entire satibfaction of all. i the fingers of the rit],bt,hand badly smashed . I I . ; with pre, -ious announcement Rev. Mr. Alr.. G. A. Sills, h . - . 0 - 7 - . . ! - -.7 1, I ile the citizens of 'taho Ons for & 'entire party. The The-f6llowing is the scoria: waited f6r her return. until late il lionday last w e . I - - r 1111 wh .1 ;-i!noeisi _. I . . o'k. lie was moving L . . I scrrav preached a Special sermon to proud of their mex . . d was dw - I I I 4.4 and as she did not arrive he on ar I - . 4r - I fully appreciate their efficiency to ( Lwn by, four horses driven Bluavale ........ .. 2 8 2 0 _4_28 evenmg,. 5to.ne weighing about 700 IN., when it Goods in every dep tment rn'ust be 7 the rs, of the Ancient Order, -of Seaforth . -1 I - . .. t I - Fere te' - . ' feared that somethij h4d happened a . . I w eph Al;ell, ho manipulated ,Ntorth,9tal-s ....... 14 Q.2 I "o 0 -1-10 " fall- i , w I - L .... in the Pre sbyterian clix.treh on - as prov,ad by tbeir acMievernents not by Air. Josi ; .. . ' umbled Over on one side, I .. this y - - . . .. -lie utmost skill and _.— . which delayed her, an " started for Mr. - suddenly t red -aced to miake roorn fo import& . , I , - .. I .7 J ' ers. . . I but he ing on hi§. fing . I _. t. -were about only on this, but on former occasions t4 ribbons with t - 'h , tranpe Francis' to see what was. wl oilg I , - . z . Suri:day e veaing las There ith -returned his precious cargo m safety. . .High go 001 B 01 her in the - 150 members Gf the order present, and. when brought into competition w I ; . —Mr. ' Joiitgomery, teac tions, W e, -will commence in the - I I . ) - . .. . . .- E#minati n. : . had not gone far before lie bserved - , - Sa that the turn -out 1 I t . , , , I .19a, '-- I it is inbedless to . - . filgllamscho.ol -Will leave shor - I . . I I the church was crowded throia(rhout by otherb'i des - . Lower N1 . . I . :, . ... - a - I Cro'DE411101HAND RNX ,Tll,'A, . so - . tP . I . - . .. ?_11 . -1 .. mething lying on the roadsi,d6, and oil i i a deeply interested congregation. The —Th ,, Firemen were accollipanied to Was th, wonder an I dmiratiori of all. ledicine He has . I I - - - gentleman took as his text the Stratfa, td by the . . e[iol" rs.a,lon the oad.—'r.h*e tev.Mr. ' going close was surprised to find that it ly, in -nding to, study which has. - I I . . - . Reverend I band, and a lai,ge nuxii- be[iol I :The followin( candidates .Nvho -wrote 'Ileart tendered his resignation, . I . i . ' . nipsong Of karine, '' Michi an, I was the lifeless form of his wife. . . I '.i T M\'T I" M _7 . . 2nd verge of the Gth chatpter of Galatians, ber--of nir citizens. They all.agree in TI: 19 at Goderich -Exeter ve , cepted, and Mr. Harper, brother Mi- __j T_ I . . . )o -in-law of Mrs. lCoulter, preach- .b b"' P O_ disease was tile cause of death. The been a( . . "Beat ye -nother's burdens," and saymig he demonstrMion was a su6e.VSS, br, thir visionally a mi ted t I e local examin -0 sympa!- Of Mrs. E. Groves, has been engaged to I . 1, one a and ape ak in the highest Aerms of praise ed for Rev."Mr. Broley in the Metho- , ers, The g e at (ty ' - bereaved ones have the shicel t1leschool whenit opens i 7D XT , , - . . ling" was - ' - —".L — . preached- theref rom, a most able,.lo,g,ical , 1rdatraent a 0 . is hnr -I on S . p , i M t In thy of all in this neighborh 0-od in their take, charge of . . - . ; a 1, in in the di't I h in.th4 towi unday , . . .. . I 'an eloquent discourse. of the .1 - ccorded the I el , history, the paper in -w h -was of an * agaill. I .. I I id. unex ected affliction. I . I , i 1, . rnim g 'I last. Hi& - sermon was much- sore ai p I i . I . .... I . . District . 4 -rival here by 1 nusu . . —_ , I - . — — inf ant The returned houie about in it, those who heard it,—Mr. A. h difteult. At I .0 Z. - . I —The -Triaiden speech of e at the ' - A L.kAG,P, Co.Ntru.kc.T.—A-lessrs. Gray, 12 o' ck ,* and on their'ai I - Godericli92 ':didatesWrote 49 from .. Hensall. Master John Pollock, mad C L -E A J?ING 0, U T - . , %cinc, an additional . c P i . Young&-! ; p&rling,.of this town, have the firemen, were -warmly received and C afles,worth is pl; g the town ,r and ,3 from tile- country. At )rai;ge celebration at Bayfield, on the . . . . . . ( . I * - I .- I ': -tilycon--ratulated. ontheir s----.,--, Ireyonhis resid6fice in Egmond,ille E x6ter 15 wrot -, 6 fro BARGAINS ! BARGAIN.-, ! !—For a good I - I I . . . In ade a,, C' tract with, Mr.Artbur Forbes, hear in the vlllage and 3th 'Trist., is thus spoken of by a corres- on 0 .1 I . 1i . 9 from the colintry. i . - rock bott0i -1 - . . salt works, -by a nu mber who had . assembled at the -a:d is having the iv,b& ., -building brick Candid,ates were choiceof,.bmnd new Buggies at I best of the day,: - to cut and defiver at thei V. I . . i I I poDdent: It was the everything at a SACRtFICE. We ' 7 1 during tli-- coming winter, 1,500 cords siation i in d were waiting for their retum. veneered, When. these improvements required to'takja one-thir`d'in 'each snb- prices. call N ,lthin the next thirty dkys at Win. Tilliani Oliver i ; ID . 'J [11 a I- . ' Colwell's Carriage Shop, King Street, Hensall, it He to] d us of.. King 11 I I z . . ' ' reconipleted he wil have a very hand- ject and ono-hAlfj or 37 al : will pay youl 918 I Nelson, an and are determined to - - . . Of wood The wood is to be taken The -b d -played a.few stirring airs when -a . . I ., on the tot d lotg of- must have room, I - i 0 . 4b . I . Cromwell, - Lor I I some and 'commodious residence.—Mr. . . . . I d for their homes, and . all, Ivanted all the boys to I z from the I land in front (kf Mr. Daivid all , alte . Cox, Howard God rich N bdel School 413 DONTZ'T IP bRGET the great Clearing Sale noted meh, and , - epa t ; I I * i - , . - -I ,n esp( - im 1 ediately , ,'.cially those. Who, had been alway, Jam, es All cMaster, 61 Ridgtown, has -pur- Johnstrin, Albert , e " - . 4770 1 atJanies-'1Nf4ray's, ending Jnly20th. Conicand . make sweeping reductions in every de Dorrances farm aad I . . .follow their example. . 11 : i s p ace. There -, . [ad Of _ an O pportlm 0 get a 'Clia ed from Mrs. Hou ',fliton the lot 011. La;wson, John - -. .t . . 457 gh's Block, . I I 9 . - . secure bargains. JAMES MURRAY, Waug . I rear Of - r. Joseph Brown` I . wer, ity tl.) . . . 4: 1 ,r —Mr. A. Ewing lids sold his faral of . . 1 28 1 % I . Walter J. . 4 . . . . . .. I ­. e acr - . . . . Main street Opposite . ennedy's hotel' Miller, I a Hen4a,11. 9181- . I 4th con.) of HUI_ partment to clear out the ,stock,. . .. are tw es of wood laud rest. - 1. - ., .. : _. ; "' me 1 427 . I . 92 acres, being lot 9-7, . - - . . .V ; is, ednirac .- - I . ! paying for it tile surii-o $325 and intends Vicar, Ale.t " It I I LAYnNw of North Dor- - . : w t will . -e 426 ,, 1THE' PLAPK.—A new plank 1 . - ; an d it is ex- pe ate d th at th I McKenzie, Evei . . ett, to Mr. Adam' Weir,. I . . z well a' i the clear- AN I ANNTED.—A Girl to __ (10 g7er conWiencing the ekee i ji of a. roller McIntosh, William It - 407 sidewalk is Soon, to be laid -along the 00, The A call solicited. No t ouble to show - I clear it out pretty 411 t Once. 'I -wheat in. Sharnian, Charles T 41 . 897 . . cliester, for th& sum of $6,8 1 . a e fall . . : ance wil I materiall- j intyrove the ap- House Work. APPly to MIS. N. pr_X :skating rink a i south sidel'of King street. . it and , ; . . - Vicimty.-IS now I Sheppard, Percy - . -403 . farm has a good brick house upon , - . . I I street, S a,f'orth. 920 . tlis early .ripe, and "It ; ,ation is not dear goods. I . Z . arancei I ' . ! . Ti . I . . -6 1 i _: . . pe,t w . Hillfer,-Eiiiily , 393 ffi&-R-vrESI NGPREPA-R.1tTO'N8.—AIlUm-- being -under good cultiN I 1 Mr. FoAes-busy during tI. e winter ge t I - I .0 11 harvest -will be.general, next week. Th Johnston, Bella 1, It 389 ber oi the farmers in this iieighborlioQd at this figure: .' . Ewing will ietire - . . I . . It i . . - .ng I 18: contract com. ... --- (- i, and enl- QUOKET.—The first cricket match -of crop is one of the be t harvested for Wilson, Grace r 448 1 - - - . ' . . . ' . - I 44 I 1 need cutting their grain, the from active work, but'llas not yet de . - L the Isea'son whs played on the new Re- - —1 e 11 I 428 ha,ve comine 0 h good.—Our oided where he will movo to. : - . . i entwiU be &Horde - -large nun - . jilany - years. - Ar. . McKay, our, 'Whit 13 , Jennie 1, 4f - ere, 4tioi Grounds in. this town on' kda I - . Mon- I -iateur'bicyclisl, , $25 gold - Watson, 1 ? . ., . 417 yield and sample are bet I - as 11 I . -1 bet of r -n anil teams. . noteZl 'an b won 6 Dalton, James: 4- 2 Ash ield 1 433 local 'machine and implement agents, —Rev. 4. B. Taylor, late of Bayfleld, , 'Th6m.. I I __ / . - .ne day las; between the Seaforth and Clin- ir edal - at the Stratford tournament on Noble, John ' 41 436 . I . . I I /I , - . I . ; - at Clinton __F 4 4 . 451, namely, . . took tickets . i . . I/ ton Clubs, which resulted iii 4a' defeat for Wednesd I - Messrs. W. B. MeLeariand H last week by I i . . ay.—At the .pieeting in the Dalton, Bridget 3% .. I. I I I - . OUR : INLipacsmEx. —The following M (4: I . - rig a - 1 steamer Adriatic; o Comer Main. aild Allar Streets, C4fh. - ' the'hov io team by 1-6 runs. The follow- rooms of the Young Ken's Christian, Stiles, Agnes 430 W. Fulton, hav,e been doi rushin f3he White Star 11 I aentlenlen represented Se4orth at the -1 . I I Cameion, John . 4 94 . I . 449 busine#­.s,­ 'their line of late, judging Line, for Liver -pool, and left with, his -1. . . E I 11 . . - I . I . I-1 . I . . . In . . ; %e scort : . Association on Sund e Finlayson, Alex . 451 . I -hootina maitch of-th -Western In ,-a> 1 8 . . - I . ,py evening last ther It , . , I e . A , ,ge'nurnber of machines wife on Friday, spendi.ng -a couple of , - I _ ____ ­ __­___ .1 — annuad . . - from the 'Very jai I . N C. . - I . ; I . i I ' 1, ` Onta,rio 1 ifie Association held at Lou I Ctx_\ TO_N. ; was a %rge attendance.' Interesting Gordon, Willhaiii. n I 441 ' - i 7 .. - - I . I - . deliveredland w4iting delivery'at the day s among his former parishioners, at A. MeD, Allan, being promiriently men . 11 ; . i- I Alajor C arles Wils First Innings. - and appropriate addirogsts were deliver-, Rose, E111111a 15 61 309 ' Ile had reb . / . I -1 den, last week ; T on, L.- : . I . . Brophy, William W. Wa'Wanosh 605 statiori,- a! large -number of which are Listowel. overed Sufficient- tioned. Thedbplay of qana-dian fruitg ' . I T . Vilson, $taff-Sergeant R Sta -y, c T. F. Comn ed by Revds. Messrs. !B,roley, Edmonds - - . i - en dis - - . zib-ii ' 406 self binderts. . ly from his illness at Stratford, to - will doubtless do what our cereal I- Liemtenaat J. A.., N , .McCabe, Teresa 7 11 : : . 1 14 . . I . 7 1 " urab all, b E. Colernan..... ,.,.. I ........ 9- and others. These. meetings are to be Stafford, Sara * , - 1 434 Ale-.< Wilson - Staff-SergeaiA "M. Monroe J: T I , - - . I I . - ,ie his journey. play did at the Antwerp, xhibition last ; 11 19 .0 I - arsi . ening at,, spencar, Joseph 4,t 6Goderich towfiship, 448 . PER -90 11i H-. Stanbury, b Baird.. ................... :-:' ' continue& every Sabbith ev o .ALS.--J.. Grassick, M. D., w4o, able, him to pu. I : I 3 401 1 . . I 11 - xud priiiate J. C. Thompson. 'ey C. Coats b E. Coleman .................... . Denoxhy, Alex . , I Hay . at T'. —Last week, -Mr. D. B. Kennedy, .of morith—beat all other e npetitors but - I —The Young Men's Chris- is attendiog the General Hospital 0 7 , ' ' - eight o'clock. . 1 purchased from Mr. of Eight - - I all figure cona-picuously in the honor n Q .- ' ; .&, H 1,79anni , b E C Imam,; ............. a LeTouzel, Annie . 2 Col)orne 1 394 T . I f - . . ioii Association paper, the -Watchman A' : ron-to, is here at .present spending his the ClintoikLi'very, . . . e I . i L.Kenncd ThaiW.. ........ .... ...: ... is t . - r I am- Y, _... . . Heddle, Thoinas E. I . 692 air ; roll. Major Wilson won:5 prizes L I ----:The Clinton New E of last. week ! ..­ ... : ..... ­ 3 4. - L , e . . i 420 ug colt, Royal says: Mr. Henry Cook, f ormorly of this In I I . ' .. 4 can b - had on trial forthe. remainder of "Vanstone, Johif I - . . a lant , D. A. Fa .-rester b Baird. _ _ vacation. -­Mir. J. -C. Stoneman, public Jos. Copp for Mr. Thompson, carriage 8 - onating ' value ta $24';, Lieutei . ' 2 Harlal d, 0 Watson b B. "Coleman.. ;. .. . - 4 also belle maker, London, his trotti . - J ) tho year for 25 cent on application to Akani, Edward 4 .'(1 " I 382 school teacher, 'Ca'rdihal, is i ; - ... . Wilson Wan 4 - prizes. aanounting ter W. Jack on,"b E. Coleman ...... 3- - - Doren Andrew e. School 387 Revenge, paying therefor the sum Of neighborhood,but who has for some time r . I : - . - . ... I ........ oderich S arat . - Z - .. 40 - .. ­.­.... 0 Hallett, of this wn.-The mem- P spending his vacation. Jho Rev. T. . I : I - $14.50, geant Men -roe vron 5 prizes W. Harland, b Baird.. . '­ ...- Down .Mary G. Exeter , 387 added two ood been a resident. -of Pickford,Michigan,has I ; $ercp . . Mr. Kennedy has , . E. El ' 1, . $360. ' 9 , . I Blatchford and wife of Strathroy, are : - J_ Spooner, not out ........... _­' --..'. I ...... 0 bars pf the Unison terary- Clnb are I . Z amountiog: to *23 and 'Sergeant A, . Perkins, J sephine - 1 403 . 'In . : . : I , 11 . ; ew weeks with relatives nd. horses to his livery,, which were pur- returned therefrom, a , Nill aga take- tt . . l - I . Extris ..................... ............. 2. arranging for their fi at annual! picilic, Croley, William. . speliditig a f a 0 ; . .. . : . 1 385 ; . 1. ; Wilson woia the same rinniber which . I . . . . . - .- ' chased -in London this -week, making ste up his residence her iuts. e. bas ; - I ma . , . I -hood.-Mr . - friends in this neighboi - . amounte4 to: 8M. .. Besides* this the , . which will take- plac' in aboWt a fort-.! Hodgson, Robert 5 Usb6rne .400 ' . ; I - Total, 1. ..* ...................... , ... I .... , 35 . Morrish, Alfred I Ste)hen 468 , lought there since spring. come to the con. elusion that there is no I . F - won the 3rd, prize in the , - I . pose 61dinL . I . . - ,, is the guests Of horses he has I . : - . Seaforth;teaw .. i night. They pro -- y it at Port Sting 499 Williams of 1W innipeg e , : - Second Innings. - on, John E. 3 Ul ' - I y I . . - ! ' i - ' - Of "Kel i n i -The Rev. Air. Taylor, lately of Ba place lik the County of Huron and be- a . : .1 . ;. - . . Major ' Stanley and eftjoyml day n the Aores the Misses Bonthron n I t Affiliated Association match. B. Stanba-ry, c Joslin, b Thonipson... j-...._ 19 , - . .! . Several cand idates wl to obtained Ono- ken ill w t - ; . , : . k I. .- I ; I ; J. Spoonir c, Punohard, c E. Coleman: - ... -­ , 0 of La,k-e Erie. ; ; Grove, " Mrs. J. W. Murray Of this field, was suddenly ta ith some lieves that the raost of I ose Canadians _ . Wilsoix ,kas also elected Vice President . I , - . i I h6lf of the total, but I itiled 'by a few 0 at Stratford) 'Who have' settled, in f. iat -portion of , - , i i ' ' ' - . Ill ! I I heart, t W. Jack on, c Baird, b Thompson. . . . : . iends in Clinton and direct ailment of the t ........ ... 2 ­ .- . v, llage, is visiting fr ' : . of t4e J Association. Besides these . : ifiarks to, obtabi the midimuiri i-equired Oiie, phys i : c Punobard, b Thompson ............ 0 . I . ; I Seaforth. -Mrs. .Million of London, is on Monday the 13th inst. i- .Michigan, would 'have I een. better off ; - .. - . . . ; I - and Messrs. N. I i ' C tory or I teriature. .have, been r - - _Uetttenant Youn,,g lob-. A- Co` ay, : I . H. , mung, c Punchard, b Thoifipson .... I in )lis e visiting relatives in this part. - Miss cian was summoned, but he co'nsid6red haa they remained in On- ario. He says A - r - I I . P son an,d Joha Johnstoa of I Clinton ca,r- D. A. o rester, c Wilson, V E. Coleman ...... 6. A- ,- E--X,TR,,'t,O 11 AR QUiLT._M1i8§- commended fo adinissi(')h. I I il e ' ,oes not b *: to compare, . .. I I i f Cedar Fiitlls, Iowa, who has Mr. Taylor's case of so serious a nature the,so th red . I . . . se .- pri J, Harlwid, b R Coleman............'... ...'.... 11.' -Ida Goldin Mr. J 111'augh c) . V . : . - w veral , "I e zes. 'Sea,forth and - 131,;AFORT-1 1. . t t t ried Gff' ,, se6ond daught6it f t er physician was called. The * with that I are arland, b Baird ... ............... I . ,rolding, of fhe 40 concession of ' . . . . t . W. H ... I ... 9 John C been spending the pa;st few- inoriths'with that anoth here, "* many. ad- . Clinton were the only a6es hi - Huron . *­ . Jtb" -T . . I - . pl, ; L. Kenn(dy b E. Coleman .................... 4 . The follo is a list of t1lbse wh6 gentleman was to have addressed vantages here net tnjoye there. - 9 her brother, Mr. W. A. Waugh, of the rev. . I represea ed at -the match , - . H. Stan -b ui;, I b w, b Baird ............ . 1. 1. 5: H Ly, has lately completed a quilt which wrote at Se'If orth d 8 - enthatday,but of course .-Gn Monday afternoon, of lastweek, ; . - i- I .___­__.­... .1. - I '. - . . . uctossfullY firm. of 01cDonell & - Waugh, returned. the Orangem. , I . I J. Turnb ull, mot out ...... 1 ...... a....... ­ 0 contains 2,840 piebea.- It is Wdeed.a' - I . I - : - . . ' f could not do so. Mr. James Hearn, the we.. _lkn. It! cattle - . ; I home this week. -Miss A -1c] nio , . . r -11 .............................. ich p oves Miss Ida to I - ; . . - rx ped - - . I R. 1A xot -, 'rey township correspondent I inton, na ,owly I . I , I . ___J -U work of axt, wh passed . : . 1 -A ( dealer of C1 esca ALao".:,, PP.;oDj-rc_T,;._ Jr, William E, ns.. ... 7 . : ' CIRL I Tro. r, is the gu est of M1 S. - A - il . t. : Murray, . of Harpurhey, haa juat returned . . 55 be a very clever young ladv. . . . I i - . . I . i I .Total... I ............. ; ........ .... .... 1. 1. I -1 . I ie E Cash lyinthrop, d ...... .. L..., . c . says : Two ladies, whose names we -did being, -'killed by lightiring, He was out . i , - .; . - Mag i , . 634 Gibbs -ol this pla e. - ' ' ii from his' faami in Algoma.,- %iGh is locat- ; I .., , 9 I . SEAFOILTH. I . Govenl3ell, - - - the l4th concession ; - $I a . - I Jennie I Winthr lj.-..... ........ 1 4 not learn, were bad shakeri up on. the on, of Goderich . , :1 .- r . ,ad on, tho Sault St. Marie River. He . I ­ Leadbu'ry. Tuckersn ith.... . . 3f 2 . ; t - - Annie Bell, No. 3, . .i ... - lay last weeV,by:the Township, when a storm' ; . orrie. _____ - I ; Firist hintiums. t_ , G i 16th conce suddenly came . , i . says the 'ops there are splendid, this __ 0 . i -he riends of Mr. Mamie E. Mel 08 . ersini .... 477 . i i . 1. -, - I - the up and with a couple of others he took z F . I . cy A GOOD STUDBW11 0- " Loc iEs.-The sudden start,. and " - Chlirl,esNvorth, ran out ................. I - . ' - weather has . ) - . if . yeax anc, m proof .,of this, he has brouXt D 611. _ I Lydia Camp=11t, to'. 4 McKillop..I.. i...,. 46,2 been horses giving a ' I - , E " C' le , , b Harland 4 ­" * ........ 11 A.- McKibben, will,be 1pleased to learn Tilly Gibson, No. 4, Aie'Killco ...... ::..,.... _. 487 inten hot during the las Week. - seat on which they were sitting being- refuge beneath a barn on the farm of , with him, samples of seVieral different Cre , ­ " ­ . . . inten . F Th( : -%N-, b Kenn ky ....... ... 71 th ...,......! ........ 4773. -nd T . ... . son, I b . e . at lie has very sticcegsfu4y passed the Nettie Ewing, Seaforth.... . ! - - at the back of the rig, a - becoming Mr. Jas. Row, den. A f lush of lightning - L -r - - __ : The member's of the Independ Order . . - . ole f . ye, - cTurnbull bKennedy__,_'__.__ 11 arts iiia;triculation xa nination at Vic, Mag,gie Hodains, 8eafortb .... ..­.. ... J ..... 47i9 - I - . f.1!1e had a, samy . grown G. Baird . . . g . . . - I . I- - Al a : s Nott for- J. R6ber;s,.b HarL d ........... 1, ........... 1.1 Violet eaforth.; ...... I.. i: .... 393 ar's Lo0ge, beld a detached, allowed them to 'fall back- strno'k the end of the, barn, and ran right - I %ait'h's . of . r. TI t 6,h - Ny'llitQdesl S of Good Temph picilic ­ I . ), fee toria Universityi Cbb rg. May he be Margaret Hunie Hislop, ver grove last Thursdi the ground. This is a ,,very in their midst,.Mr. Hearn see t T. F, Col mian, b Turnbull. ................... 2 .1 Walton'... ........ 444 in the r] ty, and al- wards to wt l - I ­ merly Of, Hullett, which averages 6 _ - ul-wWner. .- 'Alag,gie Sinipson, Wa,lton.. : ........ 377 though bhe crowd was not Very large a- dangerous way to ride, unless the seat encircled by the 11-ame. All Ing I T E. Jo,, lin, b Kennedy ....................... 2 as STIe6essful a so re =d r I .... ­ ; . . - t . - . . __ inches in length ; also a gainple, of fatli H, J. Pu ichard c W. Harland, b Kennedy ... 0 !# . . - Margaret Hislop, No. 2, GrE y..... 1 4 . - . Zn - - ...... 376 1 t I . . . , , 11- e, is momer. ury, I Z . . I ( i J 3 wheat I the stalk4 of whidh measure 6 A, Wilso 1, run , It.. .. . ... : ...... ; -........­ 0 . Ellen J. Turnbull, No. 2, Grey ...... .: ....... 61 leasarit time was spent. I N1 G s curely fastened: for a it, but sustained no -In] I '. 'Lakele't. . " a i .1 - . Bella McEwan, Hensall .... ...... .....:.. 4612 Sr een's child died Tuesday 1110riling, 'Ir -One evening last week- as 'Mr. Chas. further than- that Mr. Hearn suffered feet 2 itnZes,l which was g.rown on the J. Watsc n, a B. Stanbury -b Turnbu.0 .... * ... .0 : - - I . , I I ; :. . "FUL.- -. Nash, i G. Andrews, not out_ -.-.. .............. : . 0 . , SUCCESS At the -recent entrance Ellen Moir, Hensall ........ ................ 412 Tidby was boarding the late train at from deafness for a couple of hours after : tile farn of Mr Daivid. Mcgherry, also a : . , all.. ,.......'......... 417 was buried Wednesday. Mr. I. - . - ...... s ........... * t' . . . in . !. - ! former 14allettite. He al I had 'a very Y-xtias ........ . . . I ........ 9 e)c.ani atioil held hi Harrist6n, Thomas 11arym. 31ordie,,11Tbns . ter, is talking of issuing a papei% . Wingliam he wds thrown viblently upon the affair. The barn - was 'splintered . i . SP E Me 1 folntosh, No I - . . . ; I - 3, Grey ........ _.., 505 1 Scott and Edwat M hood, two of the Annie 0. Sehoalds' Wrin ha .not heard its naine yet.-' the track, and received some slight III- Somewhat. i fine sam, le of tim othy, which was growrI . - Total. ....................... I ........... 45, . - No. 8, 1H ullett .......... 375 , e . ' . t . r I I I . Lak-elet boys, s,tand'fir9t (in thelist of Minnie Shaw, Brussels .... ................ 492 Workin an commenced work oil the new juries. It appears that. -the train backed I -The Wingham - A-dvance of last r . ; ,on his ON"Vil. farm, aiiIl which .measures Second Innintrs. . . . ' i - . . 0 - . ' F successful candidai6. Thomas has won ; 15 I .1 - ' feet. These rere pulled Over J. Robeds, b Tnrnbulf ......... - - 4 . ' : court house last Monday. It is to 11)e out to the bridge to get, a good start, week says: The entertai ment given by I I I . , I : a ever four xv I ........ i .... I the silverme.dal o0ler' . , BOYS. , I - i finished by Oct. lst. Alr. Jno. PerkiO and Mr. Tidby ran do vn to the bridge I Righton, together I i D. 0. Ch trlesworth, b Turnbull ......... 4 .... 0 at that examina- - the pupils of Miss Hc I . a weeki, ago, and prove the lands on Win. niith, Bru sels ...... ;. ............... 4. 8 1 * ' I - I -by * ' We hope th6ir ture career may Thos. McLauchlin, Brussels ................. 4E of Brantford, was home for a few daTs with the display of paintings the f .... - tipil. _ _ to g I G. Andri ws, h Turiibu-11 ................. get on, but as the train was getting I t , very Sil . I I I which they: were grown to be E. Colon aii, c Forrester, b Turnbull ...... I'......- 4 ' ussels .................... 5 . -and he was , I be as successful. as. I has been oil this John Bennett, BT p speed his grip failed him pupils of Miss McConnell, ,was well ; , I -e Mi. . _ ., on a via . He returned to Br%ntford on 111 6 deed, Mr. Murray tbinks G. Baird b Kennedy.... ­ ................. 17 . I : produe . . 'ken I . . . Tho5. Ki echtel, Brussels.. , ...... ...... 520 ; J. C Th inpson, b Kenued,N .................. o occasion. . . ro . . I more of the country now than ever he .I- : DairidGOnmell, Egniondville..-_K ....... 401 WedneEday.-4'v1iss Mary Wright of dashed to the track, his Xing being b patronized, in . fact the hall was hill. t T. N JosHn a B Stanbury, b Kennedy ...... 0 . . - ' th 11 and his. finger pretty well torn. It was The several ducts, Sol : . . . I , I I did, aad intends rem, oving there perman-, . 1 John Livingstone, No. 1, Hullett .h, , . 486 - Seaforth, is at present visiting wi er og, and songs were 0 0 . . - .V _ . ... .%4 .. . ; T. F. C Iematri, Turn4bull .............. _. _iw a diamond ring valued at .Iri 5. - . , a . . ,No. 10, Tu ckersm'th.14Wo. . ., 442 sister arid friends here. -Mrs. Statples. through with in a manner to do t - Wint OP. - . Anson J. ybus, i ! ently ne ct spring. . . H. J. Funchard, -run, out.:. .; ............... 0 . . I _ , - Albert Morrison, Walton.. .... ......... 375- -A strawberry festival held on the geroe'll t I , eir ea, , er. e c ara SO I 2 vd Morrison,. Walton. i " 81 1 r .... ­ ............. C B. -The regglar- James B , and her niece, Miss UndeAvood,- are . -A. Wilson.......... I ... 0 THIE REFO -1 ....... 3 1 4 RX ' ... ; i f . - , I O -N -LY bIN-E AT A Tri-vm-A labo irmg. J. Watscri, run out .................. I dds, Roxboro .... ....... i ........ 429 visiting with. Mrs. Thos. McLaughlin grounds of Mr. Rdbt. Hodge, 5th con- tableaux and adialogue were also well--- .- i ' ' - . ; . , - . . . Z E-xtias ............................ :, ­.­ " 0 meeting of the.- McK' I -lop Reform Club James D6 - . 2 Mrs' cession of Goderich township, under the done. .Miss .Gertie Bonthron, of Lon* - L man who. does not reside one hundrea . . . will be held in the tibrill erance hall, Win- Robert NJ Hays, Rox-`boro.. . ............... 456 daughtEr of the former. -Mr. and . ' . - - ! , I ' ,8 ­ . , I Wni. Kartipy, No. 2, Grey., , %. ., 4 '... e. 319 Bean ha V. ' a shoi ' es of the ladies of St. Stephen's don, delighted the audience by giving -a I I QNr 1. m iles fr , _. 29 throp, on -4onday n rht next. I ; , om Seaforth was--. this week as- ,fbt2'1.*...._ ...... I .......... ! ..... ­ 9 The "' ­ ,e gone to Stratford f r itt a . .- Thos. A. Turnbull, No. 2, Grey...,... .. -... 417 I . L . . . ' — - . I 11( 0 i . . . . I sisting, ,-ighboring farmer with his . . following -siLbject, wil bp -discussed F time to visit friends. -Mr. Be sanson has c uSpr lech I realized between $14 and $15- highland fling, and was recalled. The, 7 I t . ', ie - Maggie E. Cash has r 'ceived ille high -' uple of weeks, the proceeds to - go. towards patt4 an paintings were the ad nbptiton of all, : - - St. 'The laborer, although am Lo L BTUEF.S. e ad to notice "Resolved thatt:A uniform franchise m . I hay bar . numb gone ea t for a co I . - est er of matkq, and so won the - WELB SERiVED.—A couple I additional window in the chancel. This and heretofore - : ' 'the I I excellent worker, and in many respects that Mr. .rhomas Downey is gain able: -would be berieficiAl o the Dominion." . (if young we were ignorant of the . scholarship, viz., free. tuition at the -men of this place got into tro ble a few in, addition to $70 r6dsed at a recent a ouirt of talent .Vvbich our town pos.. a good citizen is -%tei3r much addicted to to be around and attending-- business, The discussion on tbi subject is expect- . in Z - - rid 19 ' " 0 or one Y133ar... ere were a' o by throwin stone 3 through gan, en party own a or s . se . . i . . I . drinking, and used frequently to be on aad seE M's to manage . reniai,'kably wbll - ed to be interesting and animatecT, & - I . . night t f I I 1 0 1 . . I - ". . - . I r" . tto - r- , - a an(I 16 boys. _ , Idt hand.--71therct- were 27 '90 candidates -54 gir of St. Stephen's . . - . the " spree " for a week at a tim., e. . with tlie i7 we hope there Will bea large attendance The maximum number of mairks was . wifindow . They had een to Belinore raising theloundation . d tickets sold at Seaforth Station on .. I opped at chu - i Knowing this, the farmer was. surprise . . Wed- present. . and wben coming home they A rch, speaks volumes for the energy Perth Iteiiis.. I . I ' - number was ­ - I . ' i_ .. 750; 50'per cent. .of this d de- of both pastor and people. Mr. James Wil 7 tkaa,t h. had worked soz steadily and nesday morning for Stratford. -One day . ,_ l . one Srn'- ith's near Wroxeter an . son, of Atwood, has ' , . I - - 11 contentld. y at the hay without ainy recently as. -Ivlr. John Mcklann, the mre required for 4 ass, getber'with 33 , manded,some money. On his refusal -One day last week as James Bird be'en appointed a justice of the peace. , 11 , iWroxeter.* . * . pa:ss . I , . I . , -ed him how he got known horse dealer of this town,,was driv- . I per.--centl on each 8 bjecti i Several they thtew stones through his windows, and wife, of the 12th concession of -The bridge over the Avon at . I whisky and ask - SCRAPIS,—Ali. L. L.:Barber, who -for candidit43 having recehred 50 er cent. . . . new . - along ,%b ce the Scott Act was passed, . . They thien came on to Gorrie and throw Grey, were going to. Ethel, they met 8tratford is to cost $11,400, - . : ingin-from, thenorth he was leading a horse the past six monthg has biaen engage&i - . I I . . . - - . . and if ble could get anything to drink behind having the halter shank twisted . 14 of..the tot l, i6nd being nly alew marks istones t1irQugh Mr. Allison's windows, with quite a serious accident, 'It seems --James Fisher, Esq. barrister, Of - . , . , , the dry goods business here, removed to" I . . I , ­ . when i I towri. " O h yes, " replied the around hia.haad, . when the animal ,g -)N- short on one. of the Subjects have been breaking them, and contents the shop - they were driving a young, horse, and it -Winnipe , is spending his holidays with 1 1 I o W`in gbai last we6k, where he intends recom lien S -The Rev. J. - Al 18. C a r ges were I laborer,1" I can get a horn almost any a sudd, m pull backwards -injuring the to re ide i ded by the Board of Exam- .to the " nount of $ getting frightened, .upset the waggon o 1 riell in Stratford and vieirtity. I 1, id f " ts , I _. * for the plresen - `6 . - w.. , - ii . e jai ts with it and then ran - I timel b 'rbee' _ iners.. The n4ines of those who hav next wr, an Afornin ri t . ' ' . . been- nq y pa. s , 11 . it I can only get one glass at a hand so severely that be has since 4. Moorehouse has this 'week reinoved . fi 11 s ed will be given as soon A them the )ut they and the occup -The fall show of the f time a'd that is net enough to get oblige to carry it Jun a sling. - ,Mr. T. W. to Gorrie', it beiAg the intermediate were owed to settle the a 'it by pa;y- away. Mrs. Bird was quite seriously- agricultural society will be iii- , I , c s n , . Dune irm of Dunca;'n & Di'mean - I , ' I - . ing the or . r . of the f as the re iult is -known. I I __ ---- lon.": This -cir uni ta ce. shows D station of his'.cir6uit' he av the . -with a verton, on Wednesday, Oct. 7 . * h ' "" * - I Ilamages-. '' It is said. tbey w e injured, but'Mr. Bird- escaped . . , st,tO charge of tbkee servic 8 or wich ' k under tl fluence of liquor, and the few slight bruises. B6 -sides the injury to -M.r. R. Babb of Alit he one of the benefits of the Scott Art. left foi the -old country on Friday la , 0 ij left last ' - - . . e-., viz. .9 F T P . Exete": ., - incost them thirtt-five dol- we It for' a two months' 'visit to the - __ -Hotel kedpers,.-ewenthose of -them, -%vbo . Rareb a se fall and winter goods for his Gorrie afid - Wrox6ter'.-W. -11. Port is - : l night's tri. Mrs. Bird, ten dozen of eggs, which she e . . . . is , (From The T:ines.] . I . . . are willing to violate the la,w, ard afraid firm. Seaforth'i largely represented in at presenit laid up from'Work an acco I I lars. I I was holding in her lap were broken, not south of England, after, an absence of . . unt t . I . - I to deal, out liquor as lavishly as former- the old country at present.4R,ev. A. D. a, - Dc 1'. I I I . I leaving a solitary one whole. - 130 years. . of ill -he Ith. -Mr. Goo. Brow n is home ; )T8.--4The* 'Wheat tbrou h6ut tllis . . . . I fa4 I J . . . .. I . -ly. T eynuaygiveone glass..to those Mebonald is at present enjoying hi sd tion is ripening fast,anT3 _ , Huron iotes. ys the .. I.. . - . - 8 at present spending his vacation. bme r I -A case of some interest, sa . -N,Vm. Hancks, of I Lakes, near . I W, are In .a, I, 9 0 M, U ) sum or , I a . ev. r.. . - . . . I I i '11 ' — care that the - . I . The yield proinises to be good. titled to vote at municipal election - McDonnell , fm. Tednes- for i 'liquor -tit I he necessary. . k mil 411- wfll , - 1CP Or r, - - but. tbo will] take goo pied his pu it last Si,inday.morning and - . . a. that village, on NV se . with(, ; I . . y . , Ethel. I - will not give them .enough to -Rev. Air. us av, vening. . - . .mouth -or n. band, con posed df teen-, -lMorris Branch Agricultural Society s: I -if . . . make e' .in the e I TjioitoUGRBRED- STOCK.—Mr. David - 01 - . I day of -last week. The case was follow legal anthori . . . I . .. tfiem, driink lest it be disewered and Mr. M16111illiams will preach. -next Sun- . members, ai beeIi-or nized in town. fall f ­ will. be held at Blyt on Tues- Thos. Daw hired with John Walker, of -Mr. D.S.Rupert, o St. Marys was - . - i . . . Milne,the enterprWrig breeder of thoro' , - . I bring them into trouble. The . Act, day in .rnmg and evenihg.- _Mr.- Head, .RESIDEI CESOLD.- iehaindsomeresi- 'iday an", Wednesday,13thaifd 14thof Tucke'ramith, at$17 per month. After re eleated. Deput Gra,nd Master,of the- ' . ell gax lener, - , Z . . . however, is not as rigidly enforced as it ma,rk 'I Of Egm ondville, hits bred stock, of this plac to, has sold ,three dence- and grourids o the late -H. W. Zctober next. . . . Daw had worked for Walker for three- Huron District G tho Masonic Grand * . - should be, or as we hope it will be so left w . -opea . very superior youlig __ _1 ulls of his own . . power, I ! . .Hall, . . ustw . of mort- , -Mr! D. R. McIntosh of and -a -ha f months, Walk r, without- the Lodge. at its late meetifij in Hamilton. 4 . pods of the-Stritagem, were sold unde . . , m3rchant, 11 . ' i i soon as Ithe necessary mad; =',ery is (rot variety. Oneof these p6ds containS9 breeding this sea on,'at good prices. gage on Wednesday, to Air John Trick, Wirighlin, has purchased t e general slightest cause, discharged him, at the -The Perth* County - Caledonian So- - t t . in . - ,; . . . . - [ ' into op&ra,tion. If lam breakers were as large peas and measures .4i Inches ill , These calves were aired7 by Mr. Milne's for t a e time refusing to pay Daw the wages . * ty have decided to hold the annuaJ ! e . * celebrated bull, Lord iLovell. Of his he Sum of $3,410. This i ' consid- store of;. Vfessrs. Murray Brothers, Luck, Sam cie . : clo,,ely looked after as they- should be, I ngth , ai,id the other contain' i . ered a lol figilro for the property. Mr. now, a intends moving there in a few summoned Walker be- , L' s 10 peb,s - e him. Daw games on Friday 'kugust 31st. at Strat-" ? 1111. , M L I they w6aild not be able to gi -E even th ' and .a young stock, Mr., Milne has kept one - T res 11 . - :v , e au. .4 inches in lenath.' r. i Trick mo, ,ed to Toronto a:short time days. k fore Squire McDonnell, who- - ordered ford. - i , . I . - ___' T, W ell tire but finGs outthere is no -The births, marriages d dea,ths, Walker to pay Daw's wages in ftill, afid : . I - . is making a, good season. The I -i 2 - I I one gla s to those m,ho, shauld aot have Ifead got the seed from iiamilto'll la-' - ago 'to re; . . -At a garden par ,y given by the . i old bull, I '.'Lord Ldvell "is also mak* . i - I 119 place like Exeter, and i 3 going to spend recorde with the to-wri clerk f Clinton of Trafalgar Street Moth - I it, Without laying themselves open to year. --In the report of the Orange cele- I ) $6.80 costs into the bargain. ,_ . . A .- puikishn ent. bration at Stratford on the l3tb, the a good-soason aild.1's looking better thail his days of r6tirement here. - for the 'mlf-year ending the 30th June, -The death of Mrs. Woods, . wife - of odist Wurch, Mitchell, the other night,. ' . . I . , . .. I. . ! . . Oler did. Mr. 3 -On Tuesda, lastithe schol- were ' i I Rev. Mr. Taylor lie e ' Milne with his in- - pICNIC ,i', - Mr. Thos. Woods the handsomesuin of $77 8 was realize1 * _' . , late 'of Ba,yfi, ,ld, ,. follows :-Births, 36 ; mar -, of Goderich Town - 4 . i . Tit K Fir,,F Ria(_wE AT ATFOJW..— is credited with having delivered ain ad- doniiiable enterprise, has- purchased an ars, officers - d . a. ; deaths, 13. - I - . I . . an frien s of the Presby- riage . ship, on Wednesday last, has evoked -Ayoun I d William Casey I - I g man name i redicted, they Nvou o the Sea- dress, wbereas it should have bee ted bull calf from ,Mr. Arthur Aerian and James street Methodist Sab- A I eculiiir accident happ ed to D. many expressions of regret from a large was. drowned while- bathing at La Salle- - A. we ] , ,IT n(1 n Rev.' inipor ! . . . Z . . forth Ftie Brigadie distingiiished them.- I ,ol , of. Seaf Johnstoti" of Greenwood, to take the . - ' t, Mr- B orth. The 1 addless . P a ! , ey i bath schools -held their annual picnics. McKay, 11of Goderich, on day last week. circle of relatives and from a still larger M&nitoba, a f w d yg ago. He was & . I selves "ut the , ;tratf-Grd tournanient oil is Said, by -several,of those who place 'of Lord Lovell riext year; Mr.. The Presbyterians spent thia.day ver While holiDing to remove a body from circle of friends. Her maidenna,me was native of Shakespeare, Perth county. i I . ,heard it . Milne is doina a eareat deal to improve i . 2 y - I '"' edne tlay Iny carrying off first honors. to have been a - .ery able and interesting h - pleasantly in Mr. John Strang's'beauti- one gra e to another, he slipp ad and fell Jame Cox, and her respected father vas --Mr. Bernard Cryan, an old residint L . : . the 1 ose re( -,l race they -won the" first one. - Nfr. John, .J. Dimean, eldest Son of - dot­ . . , 11 - I 11 . t e herds in this ion of H-uron,and it fal grove in Usborne, .hile the Metho- into one. of the graves, bruis' g- his face-, .Ae late James Cox. The family settled of Ellice township, died on the 6th inst, - -' I . - I I : prize ofi $40 iu, competition with nine Mr. J. Duncan. of this town,. who lia's is satisfactoryl that the farmers have the dists spent a -happy ti tin Mr. James and arn L, 1 considerably. in thia township about. fifty years ago. He located in Ellice about 184, clearing 1, ; . - I . I good sense to li ppy t !- Other companies. The test -was to rim beei i Virginia for about two years, ar berally patronise him. Pickard's grove. Innoce'rit,00rts and -The. Methodists on Goshen* line Mrs.,Woods was a good woman with all the farm on which he resided till his . . 500 Yalr a ,vith hos Thereare now as good thoro-bred cattlein . I ' v 1, 1 i . ; e cart, unreel hose rived I .orae. on Friday last, He - canle amusements of axious' kinds were in- Stan y have let a contiact oft ,early $300" the terui impli s, an(I her bereaved bus- death. k . - . . . awl m).ke coupling tq 11 lra,lilt. The hemtc see his mother this sebtion. of Grey as can be found , le , . L . I _. ­ m any dulged in at both piciii: 11 yd . who has- been. WS. I for repairs on the chfirch, which will ban&'has the. sympathy of all friends -The oth r day.Kr. T.B.Slack oat0e Settforfa team did this in I m, ute 34A!, -ve i I for so m 6 time. . He likes the 2 eas it , , in township in the county- wher 11 . . . 1 7 1 . 7 I la . TA.N.i)E.n TEA31.—A r away occurred place them in the poAslassion of a church and acquaintances. Deceased was 64 dealer, shipped from. St. Marys thro. - . - . . I I . E seeond*-; the Tihmilburg only a few yea,rs- since there was not . - ally, Nvilo sunny south .ve y much and intends . -a fewt days ago, which, although prov- worthy of the community in which it years- of age, and was buried.m Goderich carloads 0 c ttl - rI . . - 1. r. . I # ... I - I I -,, an th?, 2ild prive took I - retu ' in the township. . _ . , f a e for the old country, :1 C1117 one I I .1 . -w The fol' riihig agam .zhort4y,­The firemen, I i I . - . disastrou§ to the ve iiele, caused con- stands. ' on Friday. - They were a finelot. The three year- . : . Ing r . T I . lowing Col . I I k : , npax-tues com-pe-ted. Seaforth. appear ad forthe first time in thei new.. . ' . 0 siderable, merriment abiong thosp 10rich('Star: At the Olds averaged 1,585 ) lbs., one turning the, - ,, . . , who -AIr Pratt Fisher has dis-,osedof:his 1 -Says the Go( . Tilsoni , , ; .- . jur,,, Exeter, .L,v1itcl1e1j, Brantford, unifdrais oil Tuesday evening last. The , Shelipardton- . . I _ . -_ . : I _ . saw it. A gentleman iii this I recent meeting of theVOntaiio Fruit scales at 1,960lbs.. I I I towil, who farm on tAie.3rd concession o Usborne, . . I I 11 ::: . consists A J 1. T A . ., - 9t. -1Tai.ys,- Berlin. The Seaforth com.- .-unifo of sear -let , jacket 'and OF,1Tr.4'.'RY--Th6 subject of this brief had occasioA' to call a b a residence on to Mr. A elsh for ,%. good suni. Mri Growers' Association an interview was -The other day some one entered the . . . ;1 I " . . I . - t ­ . . I e issioners ap Asbua Vivian of Fullar- . I . _ - drill _P itford co M.-Paunies fivinning Ist haadsoine.-Air. A. G. VaaEg7d-iond'li'as the Township of Ashfield, in the year a -fence, leaving it -I recting a fine brick resid nce had with commi I _ pointed -- by hou,se of - PanY also Won the 3rd prizo f Or - fancy blue p ints with red statipe and looks veky inemoir, Sarah Dougherty, was bom in one of the ba(* streets, tied his horse to Fisher 4 , , Air. -1 'l,ran, tl, n 11 . M T . I I - weN, er., that, disp.os d of his interest in the woollo 1851 She was aii earnest and devited Sid' walk, arid the dog A charge of the xeside. . 1 - pose of arram-aina for a display of Can- ried off her purse, containing $7 in cash, . t d 2ail. We 111V saY, ho n 0 e sta ding mross the fin -Exeie , and intends goincr there to the Dominion Government for the pur- ton ann during Mrs. V ivlaWs absence car - 1 the Seaforth boys only had One week-'$ maanih ,eturing business in this town -to niember of the Church , . d practice,, and tliey - their effici . . of England for rio, and then', proceeded to tratisact his -Th list of voters in Clinton this adian fruits at It7he -Colonial Exhil ition also a quantity of j ' - - . . - , . - owe . . ewelry and a silver L,tt - ency his so - - William and Leo old, who many y She'was an efficient work- business. Shortly aftei he had entered y ialces the names of no ewerthan which opens at'London, England, on watch belonging I . . P-1 . ea,rs. ear ei3 - to IVIr. 'Vivian, I r- I la to Mr, E, C. Colem. all who - ._ . r9ely .­ ,_ was hav'e bee - associated -with. him, for some Per in the Sabbath School. In her Iong the house a cow, whi was. walking 81 ladies. There are also- reaorded: on May 1st, 188P, to continue for six -A few days ago son --of Jacob- . :t . . I 0, . a ' - . tAwir drill histrilettor. In addition to years. [ Mr.' VanE, o d has been sickness - she bore' her kiffarings with along the side .- . , - . ' - th,!se two impor n v alk, Wa3 heeW by the the list &Aa persons qualified to act as months, The I conference was qu#e Brandt, of the fir -it concessionof Elm%. 4<> I ta .t prizes Seaforth actively .engaged in Cisilu"e-ss­for -many *Cbrisdauresignatioij. She baluily fell canine, which caused it'to run. between jurors. " 4 . (Jac an . :t I , ; satisfactory, d -the Association are, aged about 2b, met with a ba ci e t- - . . . . . "AlIts alwarded $20 for being the second yea,ra wid, well merits the r'efief -which asleep in Jes s, Jul 14th, 1885.. Her the horse and the fen ei braking the .L-Whein removing from I'Vingha, to now selecting and He was working on the roof of a Small I . I 0 1 . I . , bc.at- drossed -brigade. So much for the r - ' nt will give him - eme . . i I otir .,. -The busm*es rernains were interred in the Goderich tie line and" getting th lines 6tangled Paisley o. hort time a I - _ ' i new ui iforina. It will thus be seen will n,4t suffer in the handi"of his sons cemetery, followed by a large concourse about its- horns. . . . go, Mr. Archi of every knoN m ruit as it frame building, and losing his balance' ' I .- - . Ilrtl is shapp,the two Fisher with him a faithful d matures. A cc mn-dttee from the Associ- he fell to the ground on his head &O -- 1 tll&t ou brigade i-nWe the b gt record of who are energetic, - enterprising and I of mourning friends "" and sympathizing aaimals setoff at a te Afic a eed, pre- ,fa. oriteJ 011ie dog. - 'will' . He -was only conscious for , t the day?" and Tarougl t home the snug sij . ' The animal was ation like b6appointed to super- shoulders. , i . q % 1 al steady ung men. -Mr. - 1 u o,h M. neighbors. She is the third person in. senting the sight of a I he tr4in. m I . i of 't 7, YO - 0 tandem rarely bl ol d and taken on intend this e . ent in the bxhibi- . . a ha prizes. 'X h . . . a few; minutes after his fall and died iu . I - -- .e f01110,11Vinc-1 are the : Cheane -Tuckersm I u I . ; ___0 - . Y, Of ith, retitrne(i home the fainily who has gone to the spirit seen. Those who saw t] el r naway were a .! , about six hours afterwards. . . . I - ; . . . . . Notwithstanding this, howeve , it found bition, the nam of our townsman, Mr. ! i I! . . . i I . . I "I - I . i I . i I . I I 4 . F_ t I . . . . I . I I . ; ; ; . - . I . . i I - . . Z I I -, . I . - . .. - . I . . I . I . : . I I I . . : I : I , I .. i ; i . . I I , I . '.. . I I 7 . i - - - . . i I : ... . : ; I . I . _... , - I I . . , I ! . . . I i . . I . T . I . I . A I ; I I . . . I - . I ., - r I . . i . I 6 I I i . . . . I .- - . I . I . : . e . . 7 ! ,t . ; . . ,_ . I . - . I wi­-.11- 11 i --v-, ­_. _­—, . . I . - . 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" . . -.1 I — * - I - L 7 . 11 I L I . wiug Tooth I The F01-10- '4 F ; .,cades Now in 01 . 11 . i . old English Luncheon Meats, . Aituiodr &Coy's Chnned C - ori . Delhi,Caiined 6in Beef, I . . Canned Boneless Tw Cauned Sausage Bloater I Anehov i - . . Pottt I I 10 0\ Tail Soup, . 0 Mutton Broth, mock Turtle soup, . . mulligatawny Soup, . Chia,nen Drum, I . . Beef T,ea.' , Thwe -.1 I . str&s' oo,drg Potted MeAts, Potted Turkey and Tongue Potted Hani and 0M . Canned Salmon, . ,Canned Saxdir - 1, Canned 1A . Cantle i cannw, '. a , . . I . - . I ­ I , .'... M W117 XU40: . I I By the quart,oallon or . . I English Breakfast i I I ; . - I I I . . Japa,i4 Green* Gunix - — . . ' `M,0cha, Java and .Rio t , - Groundt,, , . . I i . . __ i I I . . ' . Jaj*. -I' to an. !_ , W1.1ite IN n , _ .1 ,T( . I C_ . . . I . PURE SM -1 ' 44 Sugar Cuned Ham,s, 'ttt', Eaton, smokped Bt Bacon.. ', . .: . __ . - I . k1roiA:v Table Butter antl , I DhAtt-r ,nJways delivered fh .04of & I . . — , - . . ' . FREE D#ELIV I I ­ I . . __ - I I . - I . CT E 0 V G 1. - . ! I Noted for Choke.