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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-10-16, Page 8- . I : , . � , . . . . I — -11-- - _� � I � . . . � I I I .1 . - I �, - . - : . the Meth cause . rl . - � 13UIPUL16L L VbVV1PA1%A"16 r- ______1' ' J1 � . --- - I - is-, . �� * --------- � . . 11 . the .sorv, oaist have been �ghton the SUCL- DO m0rePu er ' in�sumption having fastened -A-�J o �J-T.A- W -6- .&J6 W _&_J �J � F 0 . each 'i 1 Sir Richard thict sent in from -this township, as . , : . - � - .. . ices it ecov ed cc P - . I �.: � . 40 of the ubove- meetings ' Rev. 'den appea . ce of t e engin —While sitions - I � Mr. Tremeer was i � I - 11 Am - . h. he on - Sabbath next. .0. n ma(le of great de- its fangs upon'bim. I - , , I.. - 4. reviewed the proceedings 4nA legislation eburc re, .1 ,.at a fionso in the comRiaints have b .,,e lative of Devonshire E ngland, but .. �' - i . Knight as, ivor ing . - I I , 41.1troll erxfoottolt .goes to Blaevale to, preacU Ao - : � 1� - � . . � of the last sessi6n. in a most master] - � roly ditching. - -Carried. Moved by al . - I .1 I.. 4a�� 'i� # � _.. . y mi. B the - top to the' lay in � ' I . I __`1 I . . I . ! ­ ­ I —. A. village he: I esident of Tnekeramith since I 1. , - � . - -1 I i L manner. His spebolies wet low the kuee4 Age . I - - I � . I ' ' ' ,-e plain, con- anniversary sermons I i tfiat .place. - . I � fell from. Win. Milne, scomided by R Bryalis has been a � - f � �:11 ....... .� I � ___ . -and abl; and will have a od -Kirkton - correspondent , ma,kes ' the ground, bri6aking big leg be and Oliver be, in-. a inere boy. fie was 34 years of � COLUMU, � . � . I ' . I I . I . I ! . . vineing I - 90 fon I ing referen6e to a gentleman well-, - TEA Mg�, TING. —A ..tea meeting was that Mews. Elliot andunniarriiA, liewasinuch respect- i . . � I 11 I . . Ow - -2 - e- . . - - - � DISTRICT KA . , , i -ftday last in structed to have t ie ditch oil side -road 11� .. .... I I � . TTEBS : effect.- d Ia the village on -Mo ;all who knew,bini. The' . � .. I . � I ' I I . 4— -'- - - I I - � � —On Wednesday evening at theinvi- .kn',)wn to many'of oar -readers: ' "I Mg. liel -i . �()11 I k, ed an(I by ­ � � � .� I 1 � - I I - � . � . I. - et . . I � I i . -_ colinection �with ilio'Base Line Bapt st b woon lots 30 uid3l, cnilcefisi I - s,,- socia- A.' Brewer, who has occupied tlxe post cussary. —Carried. funeral i)dh lAace on Wednesday, to I 7 � � . . �] � ..... . I � tation of the Brussel I 'as served e Ten,- cleattedout whou lie . � . t I � Reform As . � _. I . :�� ) -tion"of millerin the flour mill hi3re for church. T -6a w in th Is cemetery, near Chiselhurst, - I I , I I I - I -oTH fEOTURt FY -011 -DR- . - --- I I Flu Wlr")* tion, Sir - Richard V"isited tha;t villagf 0,v6d by 14,'(lwar Bryans, seconded by INICTaggart, � tA�.N - - I I . .1 T . .� .... ... I he S , I , husia8tica � a;st, ha . �� ��� � I i �Iechanics' Institute Hewas most ent. . i - in,company with perance hag, slid the Orange Lodge wag M � - gely attended. : . I � be Seaforth 1 .. Ily received. severall.years p . I - and was larg . . � : 1 . I i . _ I hell, rented 'He . . 0 ' . bu8* - ; - - I � . occupied fo"r ti �. All the Wm Elliot,� that. Y1r. Downey be allow . - : :_ : eeded in seeuri�gr the consent ,14rge one, Mr., G. Doupe, of Mito . ie gpeakinp .: I On account of a 4 ; I press" of , � . I 0 The'meeting was an unusually . I delivered' addresses, ed to do big a Atute labor in Mr. - 111eft � . � . . I � i . . . i 71 Toronto, to % P ' . �. Varna. k � I . . .. . � 'f"'jh':We'-., Dr. Wildp O& -� flour mill in Lucom -for - term of .Years. resident clergymen �- � . <11 ' . . - I . the .hall being completely filled, n4with irge of the mill together With that of the, pastor Mr, Williamson a division concessions 17 I on the part of th' EXPOSITOR this A - . � � � . � I li'ver another lecture m this town., standing the`anfavorable:we�iher. He Mr.- -Plaxton has now 4hi � . .P 1 . - . a I I - I ! . r[eat sum wag, and IS, rovidin v it be done by the S111,;CIAL SE4uvicEs.—*The Rev, Mr. I I ! ... I � I . Mg e I I � I .. I 11. the evening of Friday next, th elivered one of the most able addresses here. Messrs. week, ; t �1`er * - e 23rd "—Xr. A. Sfiion is mak' xten- John Grayj of Clinton. A . d f 0embei.—Carried. Caswell, of Auburn, will preach in the I . i .!, 6 first treat. Ist o . � 11 � and si've improvemeats on. Is handsome reii- realized at1d all enjoyed th . I . ; ;; .- - , ' I I : last.,, the doctor will deliver his new of the series here, and left 1% most favor- . " �� . a Oliver reportpd having con- Methodist church here next Sabbath, - . I - . - . I ==7=7t:77�� I � I ­tdar lect4re, I I Destiny of Britain . able impression upon his audienc ' - hen 11 of the seas - - . - Milne an I , I.. , - i � , 6 which, �w -completed, ,wi 6n.v _. I �Qp , �e. He id gardingtbe when an appeal will be made in aid of , � lei I ; ..6 � . . � . - , . I . ferred witfi the et gineer re] I � - 1CTHTEFJN1 .. a! ;_ : . . B. 1. nd Canada," in 01ardno'si hall, Seaforth. I materially tO, its- ippearance.—Mr. I il !O I ' I � i I I'll, I � taki6� part in the Luckn6W denionstra- i � een lots : . I - . . - . it -th � I . has. notv . . Clinton. field notes of road llowance betw . the edacat�n&l �!!�_ . I . I - - 1W.HOT-JE Nub . _'M4 is the only opportUn, y e poop e . , I _ . . . ' . . � - I � . .. . I , , conce . - -.-, I . I � � dry goods stores * 19 . . will have'of hearing this, . � . This ,one.bfthe,handAitimes! - PRESENTATION -Taking 4,dvanta e of __ I . ,6f -this vicinity . , RcFaul's, I . - % - � A I I . . � tion tibi-day, and will address a meeting E. I XcFaul of, this town 30 and 31 ssons 12 and 13, and he . I I . - � lay evening .. med that the line 1 Chiselliurst. Edward ; - � � at Clinton on Satur( . is a sif t e i (the engineer) - clai - 7 i - . . . . I I enlinent lecturer this season, as his en- . I anada. It h . 0 see it. —Tlx temporary return to towil, a number incorrect, as I,M,,Rovz era of .. I V; ... &,�T � ; will close his meetings in this section for -in iC . hi drawn by Mr.. Coc per was kw�;T.,�-geveral Memb . i merous that he will I � "day tr 6 ii 11 -efd,rm friends of Mr6 E. HoliTies, . . - I ; . . " TJ � I I the present slid he will lewye fo � . I I I gagements are so nu I r the mail car on the . toing east has of the It straight from one the Methodist Episcopal church -met � , I . I - " ing his two weeks' eon . edito - Era,, � I i � r J not deliver more than one lecture in the I b ' ' transfe"ed to the -morning train,. late of the Clinton New the side -line shoul I be � I I I . erected a' woodshed. � i i . - , I East 9n Monday. Dar . 4 to another. Thos. Downey last week . aNd I . . concesgion I � _. -sanie place. NV. e, hope, therefore, he . in the West he will have dolle.,good �ana -. th6re, will, her Aftee, ly. be- a , c&lled upop him at his residence here e on con I I I - I . 1011 11 g to be don I �� 1� visit . plied for gnivell - They were ,wise indeed to do so, while ,ext left oVer until � � �� � I 'will hive as large an au(Iience as the , train, - handsome aP Advertisement has be . . - , .. . ­ vice for the Reform cause. clitiised mail on the da� and no side and reselited him �vith 4 ' . � . . I � � . cane as a ihemell sions 17 and 1 , the sum of $20 was' � & I iii can' ser I ,to of . ces I . the weath�r continued favorable) thu.8 I I I I � %&11 will hold. A plain of ; the hall � service. Whoever wi .1 be accommodait- gold-Eeade ew Fall ��� - I I - . a .0 granted. - AfWr I assing a number of d that has long been felt. next week. In tl� e" meantime, he is, IN . i . o I be seen at the stores of Lumsden & Wil� � 3 business public their friendship for him and,'also ; f the -supplying A noe . : . i I :: I . Goo,,D TEuPLARS' ENTE,RTAINMENT.- eirl by this change., th .. ts the Conn: -il 'adjourned "Until the � .. 1 . . . � � � I � son and C. W. Papst, and tickets can be ; � . in this district will not be.' The mail lby them as accoun I . THROUGH. -The farmers in this vichlity - � id 1 . I � r o 1-1. ; On Nednesday'evening, October- 21, ' in$, In �, . esteem in which he was het ' . . a gi)lend range of all kinds of I . . aged at either of thes places. I . serVice on this line ba 'Mr. Holmes was comple —AT TI� . e —Chair- a. been gra tely last Friday in N ember, ,. � I through their fall work showing I � .� � Cirdno's Hall. Progtaimme, Part.l., 1. dually a citizen. -*— , are mostly, &I ) I - i , � I - . purch I am engine has , I 1, .� — I . -Quickatep," Come where the and the whistle of the ste i I I � I I . i T, 0 wan's Address; 2. - becoming worse , b ' degrees 4nd i leeling in . -Dry Goods and 'Millinery, and in our , . I r ­ I I y *e tiLken by silrprise, but in I an- t I .�. I a . Blake. L b6come a thing of the past. � . � I . . � � I ' _[Ast lilies blo6in," band instrumentation by McCosh, - I if , very s 1 11 � I . I I I . TnE AiKEN--H&ALD-ELCOAT SUIT. " . need not be surpriabd 0011, ner thanked his friends for' their hand- CALITIE4 - - __W1 . � . . � is .., :. � - Cas . - . . � - so I ­ Shcrritt, of . Chea -I3 i . t band -9 3. -Trio, 1� Mark the Me;ry Elves'," Tho'. , : - . . . .week we published a paragraph taken Mi" d Mt. Kent; 4.-Reci- 'only have 'Awo mails 0, week.' . s move his ' L 0 . -M: % 8 I t week's issue-, MI special 9Avertin. I F ra. Bright, Mr. Bright an, . we. - me gilt. :1 Mr. Holitte ' ,nex � I I - - . - ,� I " e ' ' ad accident . �Luinley. , I I I . . I , II I 11 - I frora the Clinton New Era, ta the effect � tation, It A Tramp's soliloquy," i Mr. bl. Pillinan ; _ Xrs. Coulter and Miss .A. Cowan,are &mil soJnras lie can this lace ' who me with a b � I 11 I I �� - f , I v fron! Clinton; as . I - . . 5. -Duet, selected, Mrs. Jam. Beattie and bliss . ) - ' i ' . : - -oronto, neairT , abou � two weeks ago, was ppea,r. . i -, . - - i that the la,w suit pending between Mr. � attending the ! Proyincial Women a procure a sa table residence. in T ,Epen CHA-.;Gi,�_Mjs. Win. Bell and family ment will a �i I I . . ected, Miss. Smitheniu- I 'i '. � 1: . - I - . -.John Aikenhead and Mr. Appleton Broley; &-Reading, sel . . ' Christian Temperance Union Convention ; — ... . - k, # abl-e to I, e moved � aime on Saturday last have this week moved to their new home I . I I - -, —OF- - . I F�Ie,�.fltil,ih 7,-Gmnd Fantasia and Ga 9 i I : u I I . � , . I I i. Elicoait, T , elli '209. - delegates . . � and is progressin, very favorably, and � ; . " I - of Tuckeramith, . for damages . ef o Lucknow," H. Round, town b now.being held in London, as ? Walton. , 'I 3 near Zurich, having disposed of their old � I - . . . . . . T I . I . 8 a thw rout th I I en rtained � � . __1 i " � : I ciation.-D.r. good. hopes are of big com� homestead to' Mr. .Clarke' of Tucker- I For the benefit of the audience A synbp i Of f . . e S-eaforth I asso - - to I . . "i . . I , I i cailsed 4y the burning of the barn of the grand descriptive piece is here . gmen, "Assem- � JUCES. -on F riday las ' din ' : i latter ,while the former -was. threshing Pt 411 - MadKidd has had. ore' ted in front of his advertisem' it the races Caoe off t lete recovery in a short time. -Mr. H. swith, for!the,jiandsomesum of 84,84O.' . � ; I I � i .1 I I biyp" 't muster,"-" Alert,"" 7,ulu Mareh, Pre . . . e . ere . . � Z Hoffmar V i 1. es eetlailh ,which not I - - e! t,�f�stror so taken -his � . i 4tho gta;jxion," "War Cry, . I I . p _'V" . . . 117 . . � I � : r i,� e Home," f, EnenW in Sight " - omme , n for himself .but 1, . I i ­ . 11 The Pursuit" 11 if�rrah I 91 n our village becape very at- � � . i settled by Mr. Aiken -head pay- , nee makes an excellent . About noo I - L ' , re with his steam thresher had been r on Mr. V Ill. Beirties' iace course Woltz, of Blake, says be expects to har Air. Jam ( , , t, " "Advance" , Britons r 'idence A st only . ig has al. I . C -.vest about 1 000 bushels of potatoes this e 0 - 1A I I Mg %i 300. - si ) departur iNichigan, where be in E& , c FAU __ . I ; I aing " "'Char -e " . . year, and as there are hardly any rotten I - i I � IV. Aikenhead wishes us tq: state that f it; ilso a great e6liveni ance to benighted I I tends settQ "down again. -Mr. Thos. i I . Lb ' tractfv6 and, our people put on holida � I -, Hurra".b. 1 Htirr4r'h ' " GoLI bave' e queen." S.- . SEAFOf i .. - � i in Making distinctly 11. of. pedestrians going alo. ig John street. -�­ ones among.them, he is going to sell - � 1 7 �_ - ; this settlement he . 'Dao,wm on the Scott Act, I . e. The band frim S fortK Allen arrived tome last week from Win I .. . . � � t Address, subject, � I apperanc . I , general farm : - � . �. : . . � 11 . Mrs� 'Watson, the.7 eminent . th�m a1l, along with his - late for his sale, . , . I � diskva-wed all res by an independent mon; 9. -Quartette, "The ; T. Ch�rles SEAVORTH. � i ponsibility for the fire, . - - - . . - nipeg, but one day too . I I I . e *tied the afiernoon in'discoursing - 1, + +_� T_ . � . I I .1 ; that he did not make the settlement, sweet Bye and Bye " a beautiful arrangement st,ock. and imple ents, L" ULL wbichhe!w bed to attend. � -- 11 1. - I ; 4odutionist, i nouncements ap- e - . —Mr. Geo. I . I . , - w ose a mnm� - �� �_. � I � ani(l ' t, MISS troley, � . . . � . sonic of their eboic pieces %vhich, were -1 ............ I'-!--- — _J : either by HoWard Al. Dow, Mrs. Brigh come e Blake obeese factory s __ ' ' : I 01- - ibecause - he considered himself . pear in other column -a here uti- ` ook all weeks.—Th old g has move&back from �� . Mr. Bright and Mr. Kent; io.—Recitation, '-A .. well. tendered. About 3'o'cl Armstron Exeter — � I I * etty der the auspices and' or the benefit of - - August and September makd of wife. The when the accident occurred. Nlr. Win - _ . I , 3eg#Asly or morally- liable for the loss, Horrible deed,', Mr. Hall; 1L—Song, " Pr I he ral . on the farin owned by big . Williams, son of � Mr. J. R. Williams, L_ r . . wended their way to! t course and their � - I - because he considered it Pond -Lilies,"' Mr, Kent, Part 11.­41ra. Jarley's cheese- 6� Saturda5 ',for nine cents, which . ;� but simply � - ces on - 1� � . . thei Young Men's Chri tian Association. the judges took .their pl the present tenantl� -Mr. Tyndall, intends re- I :� - Waxwork's and Tableaux; 1._"The Drunkard's . d price this I hag returned from I ' wedding tour.— I �_ , . weWd cost him less to setfAe, the matter This, aside from her n merits, should t is consiAered a pretty goo� I 0 in I . � i : - .1. Family-'! 2-111 Father Time;" 3 ­"The ]Dying . . stand. There - were two ra es, one for 'moving t9 his. wn farm near Somforth ' The BaptisLs afe ldi-iig,EL board - feilc,& �z I 1. ULL �� [gation ho= ia.��Several of the year.—We are glad to learn that Mr. a few days.--4Mr. John Whitlock has I � I � I in this way than. to continue liti I . ,.I Soldieri"' 4.—I'The Bachelor and his- Future. sedure her a good open tr( , i I . nd the church grounds, taking ont, ; � )tt,� best 3 u 5 ' kid one for J, ! - evell . - he should ultirliatel:k wm M&rriage -," 6.�" After teachers froi� the S Lbba�ih Schools of Shea of the Bronson Line, Stanley,who I � �. anDposino, wife;" 6.---PBefore ) . given up� the,,200 acres which he had arou . � � I colts, best �,B in 5. , There 1 were three 1 1 f the ti-ees and cutting off some . . . I I- I M . 9c . so�ne 0 �­ . Famil " -go ., 4 - 0 1 y ; this tow . rentei in- I - I- : � -the C��tlw I !Iarriage;" 7.— '- - iThe Temperance n will attend - he annual conven- entries .for', -each, Viz,: Plqace aker , ot his l.eg broken �ibout two weeks a ' I for th� past two years, and C4 - al . � � ljl-. i . . � I - � God.Save, the Queen." Chair taken at 8 o'clock. ' �f the Provi cif 1 Sabbath - Schoot is doing well und6i, the treatment of Dr.. I of the limbs of .those that are left stand- . '­ � I . Admission, 10 cents. � . tion in owned by Mr. Shane, Blyth I Lady Abel, tends taking up his trade.—Mr. D,. Wil- . tly improve � �E­i . t, ing. This will gre the ap- I .`;, A-.�r OLD FR1END HEATLD FRox.—Nafr. . * � Association to*be bed next week in Buchanan, and we hope to see - him liams has rented the hundred acres on I .;;, �_' - 9SI-I � , I owned bv.', Mr. W iteley,11 Seaforth; i I I . unds.—The social � � . � : __� . � William Bell, Sr., for many years a resi- MRS. W�,Tsox. — The London Free Stratfor&—Mr. John Dobbie, of. Tuck- - . Vi around again, befor a long. . the west side of the ro&d, and Mr. Be',, pearance of the :: en for the �, - I .. Hunter, awned by . McC rty, Blyth. � - . � . and entertainment J special V- � -T. Charles Watson, ersmy , . . the eas . I :k . . . . . cletit, of the township of McKillop, Pressthus speaks of Mrs. I ' th has gold his, farm,' which is ... . Peac -mak,er Ist, I t hundred.—Mr. John Beatty, , I ve . . 1. race was won by - . benefit of the chi last Mondaye - - , . -, � writew from- Mairlett, Sanilac cor m.ty,. who appears here next Tuesday evening under ip n road near the Zurich. ;ter has , I I ' ' . . I p open Abe-j,� 2nd, no 3rd rize. : Next I .. � I I situated on the K' Lady the Thames Road school mw , . � J � - the auspices of the Young Reba'. ChAstian As- � ping was a success. The total receipts . . . -T . Michigan., where he now resides, under . I red school house,Ao a r. Montgomery, came the Ats. Wild Deer � o id by FAR�'Som—Mr. J. Lentz, of the beenre-engaged at the same salaryas and Monday I . � 1�. - . a TOIJOWS : J?,Lerhaps 80ciation - It was. her first appearance in public from the old J wne d 14th concession a., Hay, has sold, big .. from I I Harvest Iffbme " I .. Jat-e of October 3rd, a -ill Pot be the last, who is -recently on I t here, and it nia-y be hoR.ed it Ni � . I . Mr. Lain Ethel; Bytissels Boy, , wile . last year' . . . . . I � ier old . 0 evening's entertainment amounted to, �� ­ yvttrself. and some of my citl for it is rarely #Lat a lady reader possessing so country for the sum o $5,700 cash. The I ��, I � I . - by Tyl-r. gilenbow, Brusselg; Polly B., farm of 50 acres tc,,Mr.. Dat�rs for the FALSE � Ru -mo -R. —The rumor has ir-ne abt)u� j�j iju. -i, ist; weeks Vidette said � 9 I I many attrswtions. of person aud such graceful c are tb e . . � � - friends in HuroA will"be pl.eased to bear -1 . . farni: contains 88 acres. Tb es i L I . , o;6ed by MtAlcirn'es, NIN-Fa ton. Wild sum of $2,500.. . r. Daters- is to have 1, abroad that the eilgine'belonging to�Mr- ,, . - ic elo- I . I 1� .T .1 &Awollipiis�,lir,(,.i,tzi--�,Lri�aL,it,tv and dram'at* . 'A paups� " Don't yau - � i r V that I am welt and still smart for one of - , kind of emiarants th t are wanted in' si n in March next.—Mr. Justus i . Henry Passmore has been blown tip but put in broh.�_ L . . do, . , - ` irst, Polly . 2nd, and posses to I � * are not even crack- - ; cutlona.-) -<n-ve -7wxn,� to,- Itedain us. Whether t5 Deer canie in f - �,. I - Iny YW-. $I beinla, now 71 years of qoge. I Itural it, put in paii6s th I - � I - in the patfletic " 86ttler's Story," by Will Carle. this' country. -The I ast Agricu . , Brussels'llcly 3rd, as -there i4as no third Lin e of the same concession, has sold I such is not the case. A slight breakage Mr. Ke . d'family are soon I �. � - ' like; this part of Michigan very- inuch- , ton, the humorous ballad of the tiials and tem - this seas -on has been It - and . . ' inter ds to move to Michi- occurred, which Was at onee repaired, ed . -T nued :. I - � P- -show for eld, na . . : � f tations oi St. Anthon the characterization of .. . . . railtrev � le. . Mr. john . Me_- � �� � - kffids o . prize the t�o -first med 6ecured the his farm, and . 1� � I , W4 have good crops of all Y, we this week publish the- last;grist of I . I I I . . . to move to, 0 Z.) - i "MoneyMusk," descriptive of a Qorn-husking � S. I gan, ne4rKilinan It, wh6re he bought and the machine is running again as rm, on r ­ I _ . . � . . .. : gradin,thisyea-r; in fact I never saw a � d * prize � f: . . . I . I - Laughlin will move on to his. fa I * A . prize lists. -A convjotibn was ma e . � � , I . . . , ;t , party or in the tragic delineation of Lady Mae- I. 40 aere4 for $1, ­ � � usual- , - ' . I �q tetter, harvest. We had it dry from the beth. , 'Mrs., W�tson proved herself in each most ag � ainst Mr. Biernes; of Walton, on - 0� . , . . I the 6th concession Howick, in a, fe,vr � i, - � - I - . Bruskels. i I AbCII)ENTS. , : ew days.ago the wife Acci�ZN.T.-Mr. Lutio, who is emp�oy- * 0 . I .. time thefirst was out until the last was clever, artistic and enM-ing. If she does 'not I n weeks -It i �umo ured that Gorrie v . I I �. . . Friday"last, by- the Blyth magistrates,- , -, t * is will- I . i � te MaE LioN� is to-inove acroo the street of Mr.! Peter Wa� r er, merchant here, ea by Mr. H. Passitiore met with a very I - . : - . wear the mantle of Mrs. Scott-Siddons, it is sa ' tl'� Scott Act. A L soon have another newspaper. VidetteS." I I ,�&v�d. Since then ive have had a atic for -a violation Of ight have a 'the quom ., to Mrs. Shields' new bldek. Greht bargains is. met with an accid t, which in painful accident on Monday, by' getting ' � I to say that no other comes nearer to again - f s as soon as pos- � �* cessioncif nice, warm showers. There s'e of I put on your new dri6s of dramatic readers. Mrs. Watson' os similar complaint st Mr. Ro . going in Dryi(x'oods and Millinery. 931xi proven Mrs. Wagner was in the I his fingers badly-trushed in the thresh- I - I I �q . i I I ! . L -now whatiU & - I I � has been a. great deal of fall wheat sown were of the' richest character, and most; appro- L6ndesboro :was dis imssed. --Mr. - E. sible and let your readers*k I . I . -call at ta"_ drop ling ta the' I � . . I L I a ing machine. � LAST CALL.—All parties ust store ,,�d a .- -door lea( I I 1. . * -�! -1 here, and I never saw wheat 110; : pri -adding much to the interest and stiength a - . nee and settle thelr accounts, eit ... er by pash or 'vellar 81 t opefl and she, with bet N ' m � , quality is, 3 . ate, . H llett, who is agent, for the Watch ef cDonald . . � . . 9 � . 0 . . PEP -SO, AL. - iss Jessie M - I - I � J ­­ _�, I ­_ I z� better at this, tin e of the year, y son of her impersonations. 931 .. L e Young Meng. note. Excus a on *being good ei ough *ill not I , . V,!LLL ; � - man, .the organ of t 4i child ill her ,arm , stepped backwards I who has been, so very low for the last - . A . � . -n has, twelve acres so rank that it . KrDD"S'Emr' Riu mi. -.4 fillinery depart- L V ��� , W illiai L - o - Christian Association an excellent pa- pay our bills, sa call at once. A. . Smili.n. 931 . Bayfield. ' 4. � , & Wishing ment in full blast, now at woik,'a head milliner l - �L and feei down into the cellar, 'She was three or four months, is now showing , � li­ - hidea the ground from sight. e of this y' OuR Snow. -The sihow of the Staill I I �2_ � . - � I L just from the city, toirether with tirl excellent peri will Live the bala ear to RIE FS. ! 1russels is to have a skating;, Ptdked up undonsci oug, and continued so good signa of recovery. . . . I L rlin 4 was * . . I . .� � I i; �4 -about 24 hours. The child N�as not . ,It - - to be reffiembered to, all -my old frien� s staff of workers. Ladies of fowo and country new subscribers free. I t the ssizes at and cu rink. An M150rA is being put for - Branch Agricultural Soci . he at . ' I - . � . . : � , i t. - , ��L�� I in Huron and Perth, I am, yours truly, may count on gotbin� the ,very latest and Goderich, this week., unter was con- forward tc form a joint stc�ck company 'the lea t hurt, but Mrs. Wagner is now Ba,yfielil oil Thursd4y an,cl riday . I I I . - I L__ 1. . -, * Both days were favorable in point of � . ; . . ; - :1 W9. BELL, Sr. . nio6biest styles. .Nothing but-Arst-class work viete.d of the assault u on the girl Bates, for this purpose. Cipital $3,000. The - d. .Hullett. � ' L- allowed to leave the house.,. Just; to band Some doin a well ai cali be expecte ..: : . � ' I..- � - I I I ��­ , - n confitied in gaol rink is to be 80-b 165 feiat. Fifteen - we I .1 I �ly things in Mantlecloths, -Sealettes,- etc. for. which h..e has bee y - meeting of the PASSED A-wAy. -Old M . Rands, ather, and the show in every respect - .1 . . . - � , . I BR F.s.-The annual rs , , -._=� - . FAux PURCTEASED.-At the sale of the "' . :, �J - . These goods we have cut without -charge for any for over a year, and as d to' hundred dollars worth of stopk is a [ready Zurich ,Bllancfi Bible Society� will be held whose husband died on Tuesday'of last was a magnifluent Success. In the. hall i4. �. ' . n � . � I ., � � - . . -Chalk property which took place in this one purchasing by our experienced mantle two years in the* Pmvincial Teniten- - , . ven tly away to join hinT zeellent display of rGots � � , - - . � I taken up.=A temperance *ieeting was there was an e:N - . I F; _. I . town on Stktarda,y last, there was a maker. 931 1 1 - . - I vangelical church, on the e - week, passed quie� �-.-,.'. v,'..t-_t �,., - .."'. '. , ,4 , ** - :: , ,-uperior � � - Herbert and S )ole werq acq uit- 1 held in the'Methodist. chn inthe � . - , , . ., � I tiary. � rdh last Tues-. ing of t�lie 16th in t. -'Rev. 8'. L. Uin- who had gone lyt:lvre, Oil WedLAU'1%.W,y . II - - . I . . - -. �, - I.., �_e . I �, iveiition at da J - Clinton bach, fr'om Berlin' grain, and a spleiidiJ collectionof dairy � I,--.-- , atterldaTloe and bidding was quite , WIDE Aw.A.KL,-, �The October number . t d. -The Temp'erall Coil . y evening. Several %venti to � i the general agent, is afterngon last. Mrs. Rands, like h I 11'j.- _'_ ine for Young peopleds at . . . , _ . er I , _A1 � ' 9 - - to hold the mietin ' A good turn -out hasbaiid, had attained a good age. They ,.It I brisk. The five acres, next to the school orthis excellent Magaz Clinton, yesterday, wl a largely attended to attend the meetin 'there Thursday. products. The only light part of this - . . . - - . hand and is, as usual., teeming with. instructive I It I - . d by Mr. Francis ci I of our citizens took in the is exp eted.-Mrq'0* Wm. Price is the show was in fruit, Which, althoughgood - - I -i &swell as amusing and entertaining .reading. - by delegates from all parts of the A numb � were apong the pioneer settlers of the I 11 4i "�' ' - Fewler, for $72.2-5- per acre. The re- - not such as Bwyfield can produce. . I- � county. -Mr. Alex 11 air his week; it beln'Qr the last of was . I � I An important attraction to Wide Awake is the an ler Forsythe, of Blyt f ir - Q � a boy and a girl.1 .,tow-nsfiip, and were widely known and 114 . 1. mother of twins, ___ ,-,.,- 1�� ature O' with, prizes, by- Oscar Fay Adams. -� '. _F0f our cit'- Mother and child n ar6 doing well - ----- � . m The crowning department of the indoor � .. mainder of the farm, consisting 9f about- page of "Search Questions in English Liter" the season. -.A largd num�e I uch and deservedly esteemed. . ;q�, - 160 acres, was -purchased by,Mr. D. D. . jo . Tackersmith, carried ff seven prizes at . . . Tur, LONDES130110 B IDG - o ie o e I , the fall shows this -season with his I zens are at ending court at oderich this Apple packers are'is busy as bees among I xhibitt was, lidwever, the ladiee I I -,�'; - family should be without this Maeazine. Only .. I ... I ; , R E. S 11 � f . � -� Wilson aad Dr. Scott for $56.25 per acre. Q'�'4 a year,'Published byl). Lawisop.& Co.,,Bbaton . Isplen . � I . aeking fall and winter - ' tl�,!._ - : . -did three -year -o d Sorrel CloLud week. . owns ip w � are work. This department, both for extent - " . . . I - We underatand Mr. Wilson ta,kes that, '931-1 ; I . the farmers here p, e peop e o t - & -, I ­ �. I carriage mare. Fou - of these w e - ly interested in this anid excellence of exhibits, was ahead of . 11 4, more I i me * -A, . apples. Price-. fro n 75 cents to $1 per _� - . 71 'Ie part on the north side of the Huron road, - COAL ! COA1, !-Prices -for this month, firsts, one second, and -two thirds. t . � Kippen. , an�thing we have seen thi's year. Out- 1"t��; - " . , barrel. A very� heD,vy crop. -Qua,rterlY brid e, have ecome considerably ex- I I I I 1. 4., . __1. which -contains about 120 acres, and Dr. (October,) hest quality coal delivered in any Part has'.refused $225 for h, -r. -We regret to -- G� , 194-VATOR.-(Note the meeting in thei Ev ingelical church here efte -over the fac. t that the commission- e was a ver� fine show of horses, �, ��.,__ � Scott takes; the buildings and the part of the town. Chestnut, -$6.60 - stove, $6.76 - KiPPE�, RAI_X . - side ther I , � named Jobln place). The iighest goidg prices, will c miti - . ally.'in the lighter classes. There . , . learn that a young inan I inue next Sunday. Ae,,. S. L. Umbach e " . Z? - - . a " if go. ,4, 87 per ton of 2 000 lbs. -1eaire your orders I ,, pre ers in chiL-rge of the worlZ have determin especi . 7,Aii . on the south side of the road. 'With a Ir h- , to be paid fot, all good wfieat, lbley, oats' and I " .� � 9.,`-.�. at once and secure 7�w prices. Quality of all McFadden, -whose people reside in is. . were eight carriage teams and fourteen �s 'ding elder, is to conduct the service . � . ' - peas delivered here. D.ibloLP.NNAx. 031-2 , al 5� ed to mELke the new structure now being ' *_ At little fixing up the Doctor will have a coal guaranteed. Rpiw & WiLtaoN. 931 town, was killed, on Wednesda,y last. ,. t,!- � - . I single carriage horses sh9wit. The young . � , - ��_ 4 I "" , � . N. . __John Me and will be assisted. by Rev. M. Maure erected about three feet four inches � , -4, -very haud.qam e. place,while this. addition. BELLS'S '11MILLS, itiprp_ . I !- � hh sman on a I . �cias ... . . CXEN'TLEAfEN;.-1f you want .,a s tyl ` , brain ,. I while engaged as brak I we '. ;�� - . . . . �� k�bwh an dxopu- ' horses in all the Ses re good. 11 �'. -.-# I Nevin, propri�tor of these well and Rev. Geo. Brc wn. I - lower than the old one, and -to inake up I � F. ?�r tot'Nlr. Wilson's present. .farm will give fitting Overcoat or Suit, do not fotg.et to leave %on the G:rand Trunk ilway. ! . - I There was the largeA and best show of . - �_ 1 I a . .11 cut down the hill on the I - ' - . , him a farm of over 200 acres, which he y our measure with the fashionable Tailor of Sea. . I . lar mills, has - �bcen adding morelimproNe ma- . I for this wi cattle -Be � - i ' � _ ig- - , forth. - C. SviwA&T, Aby KidWs Store. 931-2 . . I - - chinery, and lis now better prepa4d to turn out * I I north side of the liridge. The commis- � - 6yfield ever had. Although . 11 . - . I . V'awanosh. _ . I will soon have in fine sha,pe. We con- � , East (,��z. - - I - . NORTH "Hurtox TE WHEI& Ass6ciA.- an article of �Ianiily flour -which cannot bE e,xcell- . - 4 . . . oners � . v?"-, gratula.te both gentlemen on their ptir- ed by any in I - in the c6untry. Gristir g done FOOT,' BALL CL'U1. -The foot -ball club, si ' claim that in- doing this' they there were no thoroaglibrieds there. were - - " - TION.— e regular se ni-annu - be b ten .,. . LOCAL BRnFs.-Miss:'Mary G Th ' ' al meeti tg ­ '6ijj, oven- - n .... tL, - chase. - while the pa , wait� for it. Flour exchanged .on the 9th concession", which was wfllsave several- hundred *dollars.- On grades which could scarcely ea I" - . � 7. l6ck, who for the past'two years has of the North .ffuron:-Teaehers' Associa-. for wheat, 0 pping done every -day and (hopped . in any show ring in. Canada. In sheep . I :7 ' i . tion will be held- in th . Central School, for 6 cents pf r bag with water. Fresh a Lt meal ago is making great the oth& side it is claimed that by the show w . re w - 111;-,_'4_� T_ux SBAFo-RTH Gur.LiN,6 CLuB. -The been teaching in Stanley, has been engyagy- . Mg It d always on hai id and for sale -and bxchZ;ed for. progress, the ball has already seensome lowering the bridge it will be made less � : - . as light, but the ere - � ,� III'- , " - ham, on T urs, lay. an Fri'day, Alent animals both M` - the - :� -At-1. . .10 - ling ed by the Tuckerstuith School BoarA toi W- d a few loud words, easy of access, and that the hill can i - . 1. ­­ annual meeting of the Seaf rth Car oats. Flour, 5horts and bran always on h Lnd. and pretty hard 'times, i 4n _ pot many exic " I I _: . riday i 9 teach the West End school next season. Octo6r '22nd and 23rd, L1885. On the old at the lo Arest market prices,.Also any quan- . . be cut down more than 'it is without coarse and fine wooled classes. There - I `t; an 5 . . . togethdr with the determination of som6 . pigS,L 11 �, Clab, was held on F evening last . q �-- - w -hen the following officers were elected The people of the West End will have - evening of Thursday entertainment tity of chops Dn band. Orders promptly attend- _ . . . . 'of our elf -confider t and vigorons young destroying the road bed, as on the hill were not many but most of thm - � . - _� 4, f , ilSon ' - mills a , � .t . i: 4 - .. fav the ensuing year : D' DL.' %-V .,�, in Miss Govenlock- a most e.ffiaient; teach- . will, be given in the town hall by the ed to. Those wto have n6t yet gifien thee O. Re- men t rid to make'the game interestmig. . there is 6, spring of water, ana - that ff shown were good. The show of poultry -, � __ . . 1, - A � er.-Mr. Win. M Ctilloeh, 'of . Shafts, best local talent. .On the afternoon of trial will findlit to their Interest �; do I 11 I ion for the' was not 14rge. In' unSlements thete _. President ; R. Common, -V iize-President; - - Dr. member the', popular " Bejl's Mills." JOHN Me- A meetihg in -connection with the club cut - I L �zlt . � ,_ Thursday or forenoo of Friday X11vi I I . I I d1own, a solid foundat . z. , also several I " : urg, Michigan, d son of Mr. Win, i I �was he] don the night of . Saturday the road can not be - procured and the � :: A X. R. Counter Secrietary-Treasurer ; h , . X. 931�i t. f. : - . � I was a very nice shc ; .1 . . . . 1. Towler, Wingham, Will favor the�Asso- - - I �. ; p, I v-. McCulloch, of thigit, road will be very much more difficult to good light vehicles. I, There was a -.gooid - � -ir Richard Cartwright, Patron e own, was he JOTTIN.09. -Mr. BI Blair !is busy.put- I Oth in 3tant for th purp organiz_ :. t S , ,re this pse . 1� � . ation. with an addres son " 1E1 * 9 71 I - vggiene . ; I ; ��, �i � A. D. .'RcDoina-ld, Chaplain. Skips,- week visiting frie4ds. - Mr. McCulloch cl .' ting up a new stable on big lot, -Mr. ing the, club, and fficers were app�inted maintain. The township Council held attend�in�e of , spectators, but not !w �_,_ - v . . I , ' A MCCDsh will also de- * ' crowd en some l - . , - ­ J. R. Lyons, Geo. Pattjerjon, R. .Coi,n- has a large black . out -H I 7 cial meeting on Wednesday, and ,�mitbing business in and Rev. Robe large a as ere has be X "_ . I .- and Mrs. Miller have returned fr as follows: -A. Plummer, president� a spe � - liver a shQA address on matters of inter-� � former years. T4e society iftake a -great r 11 I ; . '- Me- R, � passed a r�siolution askin the. commis- I I z� - mou, INT. R. Counter, A. Yoiiiig, J. A. Wil- Shaftsburg, and is doing well there. He their trip.' -The Messrs. . Bell .& A.gu ew, secreta - and treasurer ; J. 9 I . I - y . A s, 1 A. The following s the programme : Nevin are engaged in repairing and Put- Bone, J. P,jrterfiel 1, and R. Br s not to interfere with the present. i , i so n-. Cauricil, of Management, --J. It. - says the Crops in, that neighborhood are: .e . mistake that they do not have their � � L . etz, as stoner . . I . Lyons, J. A. IiVilson, A. Young J -C� v,ery goodthis season. 4n. the prize list- President's Address, �, Mr. Malloch; ting into, lijitning ofider the. sawmill, so grounds enclosed, An admission fee . 65. .� W � - - . maagiag committee. The boys thought- road bed in the manner proposed, and - . ; I � ' ' -published last � Delegate's Report, Mr. Linklater ; , n - P V Laidlaw X.. R. Ciauater.! Rep'r'esenZ� of ,the Seaforth show,� . - as -to be prepared tb. do "iwing t it necessa I - even of 10 or 15 cea a would be a great - I ) . . . - . , Grammar Papers; S-1cond __&Dd Third I ' y ry to ha e a name for the club, . to have the new bridge made the sarnm and would not Ike ` I � - tive -members,-D. D.. Wiilson M. R.. Week, Mr. P. Maloney was given credit time. -Mr. Jas. McMurtrie's new dwell- and tbe majority concluded that they heigh# as the old one. I help to the society,. . ep, I - Class, 1885, Mr. Turnbull; Some The- - - any from the show. The prize list wiA , I i y � - � nd w _ :.. - - . . Counter, F. H-GImested. [The club has-- for second prize 'for general purpose . . ing is rapi4ly nearfng co;�letion, a -ould idopt the na . . . D ' M - me of 4' The Rang- BA-A�N BuRwzD. - The , bara of Mr L , r, Robb ; Essay on . . . . - � � !� ories in. Physic� be,'found on. the six page of this issue. � z ,., selected a list _&f good. enenretic officers, team instead of Elisg� McArittie. Mr. he expectsl�'to move:in some time this ers." Priactice will be kept up ever Wm. Bingjia�i, on the 6th concession, - P. � - I % F _. . � and with faxora,ble weather Avill, ni� Maloney got third prize'.=Mr. Win. Music, Miss Re�nolds; Essay on Poetry, fal.l.-We 'are pleasea to leal-n that.Mrs. I y as destroVed by fire on the e e ing of -A meeting of t � . Directors will -b& E .. � . � Miss Catley; 11,Matbrs .and Things," , 11 - -Tuesday and Vridf night, and the boys w � � . . � I . ain improvii.ig her expect to be good ayers some � :i� Aoubt, have a go�_d season's sport, and Haines met with a very p,tinful accident Ache -son ii ag 'y v 1� co held at Pollock's iotel one week ftom - 1. - � . . � -1 � r i . M ove .. da, last week. The b 11- a r. Groves; L � ofiellool, Mr. Stew-, pi .,y ff Friday, of I i . ,. 1. ft ­ . . . at Kidd's saIt works ()tie day last week. es --Mr. Jas. le nothing �appc�ll! theyn.-Com. tained the agreater part of this seasons' nex - - will well sustain the high record it now � art; Arith etie-"Am and Connec- )recent sevOe illn s. � - %i . . t Saturday, when tl;e Treasurer will i - . I . . I . I ; . . � �_ wing . I �1 - � I 1; .1 � A heayy plate of iron fell over on him a . � in be in attendance to ay prize money. , � enjoys. . nd I the other Iday for Nevadi, fol o ' a � . � , ____, - crop, and all s burned. The loss i __ r I :: . - . � I I � I . - broko'his leg. The inj tion. in Teaehing� "Mr. Lough. to se� � -at - an in- I 1 A7,.4 ; I ury will . lay. him ; Horace Greeley's advice, k'his . � - 1, I . i . 40. . . Stanley. estimated ,200, and there is T; _1 . .E; �- -A I � GRITUARY.—The- gentlemanL referred up for seaveral weeks. -The arrangements . e - fortune in'.the far 'West. surance of in the McKillop Mutual. - The Victi : - ' Binder. �A� , z. - - . . . . 9 1 . I I � � . I . � I I .. I . I ;�_�.�117 � -11, to in the f-Gllawin ex, act whi.h we which we-supp-osed had been completed HYMENm:A1.-'VVe again Tthis week, - d hi ' RUNAWAY AND ACCII)EXT.—A f-bw I . a -1-1 . - 9 . atten The ok-igin of the fire is unknown. Pit the 15th and 116th of September L __,� .r . . - P I copy from the F lefshertou,l Grey county, between the committee 6f the Pre�by- record anot4er of those pleasant hffairs L - I . ' - ' days ago a serious accident occurred ou . . . I Z'� & -L -,--. - � . 1 __+__ , . � - � 0 1 . there was a great t I of binders oxi the, : -1 e Advance, wag father of Ia. C. H. Cull hich every person always likes to hear . .the*f!*rm oUIR. Robt. Shea, 3rd concea- � . - I I terian church and Mr.. Talmage', have in w � Rodgerville� Model Farm at S1 e. Anne ae Ia Poca- I I . about. . 4 sion. While his spirited team was : rie, - . . � Of this town.. It Says. "L 0,n_ Sanday someway miscarried, and consequently On Wi6dnesday morning Rev. � Gor ' � , � . I oDJ *6re, Kamouraska county, Province of.. I � Y', October 4th, at ,his re of A Go OLT. -Mr. Robirt Me 1,aren ti I - evening residence; Talmage will not visti * Seaforth at the A. D. McDonald -hall the pleasu . 3 drawing the' wq,ter tank belonging 0 ' CASh OF ROZBERY.-On Friday night . . . I - ; . I __ . . I L L . near Ite en offer d the Quebec, at which the following manu- I we m aking Mr. John Scott, youn . the cele!brated threshing firm of Park6r' lastl some per6on or ersons effecied an . . I � Flesherton'L at tho grand old ag*e of 85 date named Iasi ek, although he may handsome sum of $280 fok a -o . facturers from Ontai to were represented 4-. - . years, died Mr. Joseph Hinds, ar. - Al- later on in the season. -:-Mr. Jas. Stewari, Mr. Robert Scott, Rcxbor*o, McKillo-p, y .ar & Job r son, they bacarne frightened, afid. e ' e ' int6 the Vorrie station and - I -is customary good .red by Old - n 'aT The Massey Mana �aeturing Co.mp�ny,. ' - tl - entire colt. This colt was A 9 though nGt enjoying It L of this town, has been. apkinted agent aind Miss Tena TbOME son, eldest daugh the driver, Alpho so Sheat losing e�n , e re suit of Blothes, an overcoat, a Toronto ; Frost & V Tood, Smith's -Falls * � Sorel Cloud, da I u a' i - ' , in a black hambletonian,- trol jum a ti ; 17 .. health for Sam-- time pbisft, his demise for the Sin er Manufacturing Company. ter of Mr. John Thomf)son, of this town, I � ped off, but falling under the e, a rev6lver, a pair of boots , L was very sudden - . I I -known roadstet . mare belong". wagon the wheels passed over him and h (_�' -dollars in A I Harris, Son & ., Brantford; - Pat- 1� . ' I ,�, - if not. altogether unex- We have Teen shown�samples of work one, The ceremony - was performed at �bat well and a on tw�lve or thirt�en . 11 � Y. �:;. . I'll . ) -to M 'Of - ., . I'll, I Is I � pected. He died as he lived -a true fol- the residence of the e a father in the Ing M . J. Mcl�Teven, ro e is e above e nee. r. Mo . The )1ver and part Fson Broth ti, , - . �_ done on these sewing machines and . - . . . ney othing, rew ' * I , ,�, � - 4 .1 I y . This colt I or style ah -d buila, is as hand- Bachai n, of Zu: -ich, was at once sen - of the.money ,elon ed to Mr. Seamen,. . e 222 all(al - - �_,:,� 4 , lo,wer .of Him who, I went ab - . presence of a goodly number of- the inere I . attracted a larg . cr�wd- of ers 1�_- �. . I Out doing mVst say that �.t surpasses - anything we It of his clAss as standq in the for, w o very proi iptly ai-rive .9 . persons intere . i� thesedifferenthar- � ;1--L r, I � I � � good " when on this earth. Deceh8ed ever supposlad could be I done on a sew- immediate friends- -o[ the contracting some a COO . i . ,d and at- the station in ster. . �� -,If - � ty, an I if no accidents befall him tended the iDjured limb. The young FEsTivAL.—The 11 Harvest Home" vestersi a I . � . Yea with inueb. in- . r I . � was one of the eldest settlers of Arte- chine. I parties. The young left by the poun he nd was � , I - -4 ". I n the prize list last week - ' . . . : I - - :�... .,i I .. , . He W48 10 ing ma ain for the liouple w joy will yet p -ove to be Ia very- valuable terest, lasting nea�ly ,two days. The . ­ - mesia, mniversally esteemed it wasstated that Jas. Wa,tgoa is agent early tr e0t, and * ill ell � man is doing- -as well -as could be ex- festival, given by ille English church, on - ' : , . ­. � L!,_ e. 1. . . ; . . I g ound was � . I A and respected for his inany amiable e days - 'Visiting the 411rge c -t- .. hors .. . pected � r �:- ­* I for these machines. rhis,,as will be seen sOm i leg . I , J, - , . I Friday, was a great success. The --- - I L ,­ I � bu was een, very Ic I ­, , , generous and syn" With the many friend r d Mrs. i JOTTWG&-�-Poit toes in this section weather was ,- J1 that could be desired, I 11 . -4.- . qualities., He was s of - r. an ! t the grain Ing, and � . . r His iileasant smile Messrs. Case sh ' _ - * are seriously 'damaged by rot; even Ind- tangled in many � ; ��__ � Pa is a mistake. -On Monday' last the . . Usb6rne. . I ;- �. - thetic to a fault. some of it down �-E. __ - � , ipped - 102 head five cafr Scott we' , heartily unit 3 in wishing them , and a lyery'laige number availed them- = �1­ It � r - . - = . ng will I e sadly missi much jo� and happinEss iwtheir wedded Loor, OUT.-Thei tax cjIlector, Mr. places. In spite ol these obstacles the 1'� a cattle for Liverpool. Mr. Har- selves of the excellent o portunity af- � I ,d loads of' ' many that appf�ared perfectly sound a - �_ - *' 3 y o ames Ballantyne, i'will commence his . Toronto Light Bindet was subjected on - .- � . I- . by Old and '�o,ung. - In , earing he was per Crawford takes charge of the cattle life, and It ope that their f uture may,be J I few weeks ago when lifted, are now, forded for amusement. 9peeches were I �� __;�_ I - , - ' . . � 11 visit next t the . the second day to a second trial with I : 4 1 . every inch a gentlenl� : , his courte i as prosperous and oudless as I thdir periodica week. L4 minatio found to tie utterly given by Rey'. Mr Charleton, of the . � . _.� I.. .1 - Ong across the Atlantic. --!rh,e Rev. Mr. p� I . . �. . ' � : . �_:t ,,___ and dignified manner towards all never Smith, of Varna, preached; two excellent friends would have it if 'they could. rate yers be prepared to receive him. useless.' Corn isa n Vxcellent crop, both Metho'dist chii ,the Frost & Mrood's, the others being ' I __ . �a - ,xch, Gorrie, and Rev. Mr. - . I .. - varied -even under the.most adv ._Mr. W D. i Trott, photographer of PLOwf.N@ M�`1611.-�-The annual Plow- the American and Canadian, kinds. Cummin throwiloult. Tbejudges,who number . . I � I I � _� � erse sermons in the,blethadist church here gs, bf the Baptist church, I seven � *ded in 'favor of the Toronto- . - . I ­ . � I �*_.,_ eircumstanceg',," I � on Sunday last. The .Rev. Mr. Xent, and 'gon- of Mr. S.. Trott, of -this ing match, under .tAe auspices 1)f the Some weeks ago great fears were enter- Gorrie. In hddition to the speeches ,'ded 11 . . �_­ I . � � I . I z�-� - every t I I . !_ : �1.1_. � . — � Broley preached in S t;6: n, was here last Week on his wedding Usborne aii&Hibbei!t Plowing AssOcla- tained that on ace uilt'of *the prevailing there were ivocal and instrumentad as' being victorious in rial duri.139 .- I , _. I � __ I- tanloy.-Mr. w I - ­ Mg. CARTIVRRUIT'.,; _,N-TXET1-.it.S.—Sir J h tion, wilitake-place. on Thursday,, the Qqi the two days. It'was bought at once by - I � � _.� i- 04", Govenlock left for anitoba' tour - and presented his bride to his wet, it would not riperti but the past music, dialo es; recitations, &c. * The J., - . . . ` the f - f Mr. e I . _C� I - r , - - . I I �,j i, . Ir. Mo�orehouse, English church 1 0�70 �-_ - .- "I �i series o, n this riding. On tard ' -ille mills,1 ;are re- - . . � � I' Liabard Cartwric,ht has n'bw ooncluded on Monday. �Messrs Is r, f 4ends.' He was three weeks of sun -and -heat hav Rev. � . X:,l - * 29th of 0 tober,- on the corpo ation of the College of Stb. !�� 1� Z, - . Kyl&. A Mi -, parents and othe ri �rm ,I. hL f incedlic's i ed on the Ist' inst. to Miss Findlay, John Dra e, lot 18, , concession 9, Rib- brought it to a pr(tty-good state of ma- Anne, who certify., to the. ab and to, - � . �1 . 1. of the EgmondN , marri . , -minister, gave a recitation in ver y. good- I - t".1. Thursday ididit 0 i bert, half ,a mile Niest of Staffa, ;he qualities of the Toronto in the 01- . .11 I n of last: week' 1�e .ad- c - - of Howard. We extend our congratu- . when turity.-Threshing is all the rage just style, Miss May Rogers, music, teacher� . low � ­ � elving several car loads:of whe at from. . � i� �. - - � _� I � r 1. dressed a very i liberal pri es will bd offered for publi � Ing letter : - � � I -, large �nA ent' . lations to Mr. and Mrs. Trott. I . Ic now. At the earl part of thE I . � . � �uaias* Manitoba for grindinc, in their mill I i ,ordinary sustaj�l ed her reputation as a vocalist I il t5 s.- . . _. coin I - I - ,' � T� C RiCetin(I at Hensa,11 ; on V riday , evening' -Rev. Mr. Thompsoin, of H6ugall . petitio . Men's alasse� open to all threshing season machines were stand- by her exquisite renderin% of the song From the C 9 cu re, Ia � i. I-) # -__ - I I ollege � % Ste Anne de � _7�4�- 1 . �� - I '. I 0 , preach- I i 1. �z, � Pocatiere, OU oun uebec. ­ ­ - he had a. very good meeting at , Londes- conlers. Ovs ciperi to resitlents of the ing idle, farmers irpre so busy -attending entitled "Tyrol's Lovely ell." Several ; ty, � :;. � f ed the thanksgivin Manch ster. - . I 0 - . _ � g sermon in the a I . *t the trial of binder i on the 16th of the pret , � �10 1� buro, and - on MGndaY eveltink he ad- Presbyterian church, * - quartettes reiidered by the Messrs. Gib- .. , . ��_ townsilip. I . 11 . to the fall wheat and the late bar- . - - �,_,_._._ , .in this town, on BRIE Fs-Ricbard C illis returned last . : . * . � dressed a, goicid ineeting.;, at Brticefield, M ' � . . - .—; . . ent month on the Mode. Farm of the conei,e at -- � ,- ­ I . - onday last. -Mr. *John McMurray has week from a trip to England, and i& I vest, but as sobn as all this was attend� son and Miss Brown, of Wroxe ter, and , Ste. Anne, four binders I were represented. 'Tmh.e _� .1, . I . - .1 . -;4 I On Tuesday evening hel appeared in' sold his farm,�-%-hich is s' Grby. A" I '. - 11 , ed -to everybod wanted to thresh at - Toronto, made by th6' Massey Xanufactunfi.g - I i: _.�c I ituated south 6f considerably improved in health. i, Geo. . y Nliss May Rogers,of Gorrie,were well re- . . . 1� I .1 . I � . - -A _. ' D � . � I I . . O it Company, Toront I . ij,;_ Cardno's hall in this town. The weather . Eginondville, to Mr. Jos. y8on, for the King is away on a tril i down east. -I,.' ev. Couxcii DOINGS.�At a., mee M*g of once if possible, or next wdek at the eived. The receipts amounted to ab ut o; th� Brantford, made by �k'_ ' - I il I was very unfav:orable, the ni farthest and the consequences are niany $90. . Harris, Son & Co., Brantford, Ontario - the Frost - I + , � I ght being I I I I . � if:_4 � In sum Of $6,500. The farm contains 10() A. E. Smith, former 1astor of the Meth- the township council held. on the 9th $ . � �- I I & ,Wood, made by F rest & Wood Smith's F&114 �� k, - it. .. 414, , . * ' . . V &rk, and rainy. Notwit4ptan ing this acres.. Mr. -Dyson formerly owned ha er .ated to prea . wer long faces, fair ptomises, � - -1 . I 4 I ) If odist church h e, is expo ell inst., ait which all.the m6mbers e -and failures to Bnii.,Fs.-The. Rev. -Mr. Moorehouse Ontario; the Patterson, made by PatterSOU . 11 I q . ht.iwrever, there was ,% � . " I - � I : n. �xcellent meet- I - i � Biothers, Patterson, oi�tario. . . - ,�, j� - I . 11 band' another in this place next Sabbath forenoon resent, ai.,6nimuni' ation W,�s rea from . . oming -r,ery popular, not only with ran. ik. - � the fatm.-We have o' fullfil engagemelitt. is bee * I � - - ing, col Nveen _ i ,_ ' " � The judges, who nui;nbered seven, have - - - . 11 M 11priging bet , �ree and fou . __41_______ ;. I . ­ . ci r interesting Austicaliart letter from our Miss Radcliffe .n engago,d to -teach' K, S.. (4,oddeve, solicitor, In belialf of -7— the members of his own church, but also dered their verdict -in fv�vor of the T,6onto Bind- - � � R. hundreil peaple, p lil �as be( ' � - ..... �_ . roba'bl one-third of cild. fri 4, Mr. James � 6millie, which the Junior division of the Blytb school. Will. Machan, notifying the council to Tuck arsmith. - ' with those of'other churches. His con- er, and the corporationo'f the College, neting W ��� if, �V� ,�4' , en , � . j V.-, 11 I .1 ii I whotti where Coiisurva4ives, an xt week. -A valuable Cash Cullis started laE t week for London have the �oad bet,ween lots 30 ,q nd 31, OBITUAIL-T.—Many of our realers will gregaticirl is, i think, the largest in the . . � � I - : . their judgment, have iblade their choice of 067 I � . . . * 11 ountry. young driving horse belo ' the inilling.-IM' Forbie, of I w.- e carpenters I!.- 0 -,� iumber fro m. the surro,tv iding c latter machine. r t 11 village no Th �are work- � �. � �, it n to. Mr. to learn . '88 concess 16,repaired __ at olice. I lessrs. besot ry to learn )f the death of Mr,.. * . . (Signed) L. O.'Timmm,.&T, Ptre � 1. .1 � - e�� � Will.. Treineer, iieh odcurred'at .the . Co I Ct. A Had the weather been favorable there ltobert'Bro,ak, of the Mill rgia� Tucker- Buffalo, is the guest 0 her sister, Mrg; Milne an Elliot wbre ins�ructed to in- v at the jCourt House. -Mr. Wm-. : Director of the ' liege. , .v � _. � .. I �- . wouhl have been a crowded house. The . . Ing ' , � I . smith, met with a peculiar accident on Jas. Young.-While� Stalker & Fluker feh--e co., istr' Ardell has - rdnted a farm on the 6th September 17th, 188r). . . - - 11 . spect and n ieasure a iwire uc- residence of hiq brother-in-law, Mr, �� � . ... . 1, . I .� ellair -was occupied by 4r,� John Beattie, the show ground here, which has* dis- were threshing at Jas. Symington's --the ted oil side line bet*een lo.ts 25' d`26 Robert Dalrymple, o� the 14th conces- concession, flowick, belonging to Mr. The above binder was also awardedd -1 --- , � 4 - r I I I - . I :. .ii wid! at the conclusion 6f, Sir Riehar&v &bled it n 8,and. report at : . As'Mr. Ardell is an industrious the goldm.edal at the Antwer 11 � I ; ever since. He 1ad it 'tied to other day,ayoubg mail rode, up on horse- 1 concessio next 111�eeting. sion of Tuckerandth, on Tuesday morn- Hunt - � ..- � p Inter- I!, '! �� . I . � - P speech N -Jr. Jahn McMillan. who was in the fence while he was showing a youn back nearto-where th eilginewasstancl- 1 Elijah Bat;aman applied for culvertacross inglast. The deceased was a strong, �ewillbelikely to succeed national- Exhibition.' Mr. O,'C.1VX'- --- I - IF � young -man I � . . . ` A ., I the a.udience � was called 9 �, .1 I f f I ? his 0 w, � . gro 6 r" , ry en t, � � . 9 . �� ��_ y upon, and gave : colt in the ring,� and the ani W_ * . i well. -On Monday last - Mr. Joseph . �. -11 . 1�� Mal beco The borso, su(j.debly noticing it road at lo� I 8, - conbession 7 ; Mi Ine to healthy, rugged in in until. about � three . son, of th, e Seaforth Agricultural -1w.ple- � - 1: . ' ,saii � � a short but vigorous address. The re- ing restive commenced pawing and stru6k illf delid in a terrified state. It �d attend to.1 it il He was then in Dakota a a ent for the 1, . ;1 fe f is . Mo4ed by Win. M . nd Ardell, son . of Mr. Geo. Ardell, of m1ent Emporium .is the � g - I . - � I I - � - I - I . I . ith its other foot._Rj�v. that'the horse got a severe fright with seconded by W cleli years ago. dent- Gorrie, received a' bad out on the head. Massey M&nufac' . this - , � . . marksbf both gentlemen ere well re- its fore knee. w � Di. �Iiiot, that th caught a severe c Id through impru turin Company iil, - ; . I I ceivql " 4nd freqae.- I 9 � � " , I I . �1'11 eph S. Cook, of Bluevale, will -con. 941 engine before, ani the death must be instrucied, to notify the En 0 the He was working in Mr. Williams' shop county. � i plauded. * At Jose I I _� � ! I I �. � . . ­ .1 11 - . . . . : . I . 9i eer-to ly exposing himself to the rigour of . z � � �11 . .- � ­ . � - - � .. . . . � I - . . � � .1 . . . � � . . . , � I . 1� -i . . � . I ­ - - I � � ! - . . � , 11 I :1 , I . - i _. .. I I . - : � ,_ V I , I - . I - . I . . . � i 1. - . I . . . I � . - � � . . I K - \1 � . New Fall Gooda arl � &renow prepared to i IsTew Dress Goods, UcU plushep, ,excellent v al u jaew Flaimels, new W tong, new Ca-RtOnS, ill ,Gloves, -now Corsets - I ' � in. .0 lines. Bi-,ery- &. - with all the latest � I I . � � Call and see our ii . * Gloves, a special line I i g. %in. They are splenii are offering them at a I pay yqu to see them I � - All linles of 9000s I our stoelk -was nevew be it will be for the fall 9 I I � Grey and White -Cob� � 1 . . We are still ofknIng mer Goods at cost an4 Call and inspect goiod,� 0heap- Ojai' , . . : . . . � —OF - I ­ ` I - N , � HORTMA, X . SEAFOE, . . I . . . P- S._�-Ageuts for Bi I . ; I Patterns. I Hu-ronites in .��'Ivl�l To the Wtor of Tag Husto, . � ,BAR SrR, —1 am V . 7 , - -he cild'Huron r some of t I - payt of Ontario' I w�, - . I 1� Frise the oii�er day � � I Townsend of the tov�nJ' my brother, Robert Al hey, and. Mr. 8amrlel I 1". lett� arrived here at Pd ing nly brother Tho" � the i,harf at that . I aboard the steamer P11 , a pleasair trip' 11 try well. Mr. ux�T�', . � �ehased 160 acres of f ir,6 ,Xr. Alle-it. A-IeDouald,l . r � ich, it being the nort� 7the 6th zonmssion of. I ' � . I jornino� M.r. Thos. N0 MI , I � . A I well siftnated, ' - from a school ouse Presbyterian ehurch -01 - . lot; there are , al#o lead , ' �Om. it - . direction , � -Oliver Mewat built for � good reafl to l'ort Fi4 2:11 miles from it, -ant . Bruce .11ines, or 30 m ,-Alarie" to which , I F I good leading I ,::: . � 11 tends moviu� tip here't. The price paid for 1� . I eash, or I.Q.7.50 ' er ae brother RAert lef t R � I , . . � this morning on thestit f,"oderieft. Wishingth down, and up in the si - . main yours truly) : - . - I i . NA 31� . I ____ - —Dr. J. W. Reyno pointed gwsistaut phyal ton, asylum fortbe insa —A magnifficent nei � - �Graud Trunk beaA u I . has been put on thelh two Pullmans, two .eo.a . . I � CaT`11 . e 11! - I e salvationists. . I � Iff amilton, on Monday, the,corner stone of th n stre gets and Mrs. Coombs Officers, ana about 11 ceremony.. . � . . � —David F. Heudric. - - about five ulii�_s fro, very badly gored by a One oil' the- wounds beii ' the bowels to tausmg * recovery,doubtful. —During the storm 00111ast'- wbile NVU farilier of CuIrGsx: wa " able team on the road -1 ,an,cl his honie *ne 0� stru,ck i1ead. by L; Pherson is also r6porl stunned anid to. be -w Met, who were with bi . - -escaped uninjured. I —The Woodstoek 'week, ives the follow tracts trom, a private 11 f roin the, Rev. Dr. Mo . —" Laxt Sabbath owt, WorshippeA the tme G Used left our Loril w . the tryinz times. 'I- th*e Fieu�h in His own "early shot.me, then . folded -over mciunUa W kept Me, a prisoner all: �� Inati-of war. A-H*a i to me. - - The Ja-n Ing the language. - 90 with me to Ithe � . n0topen the,,, "I'll", ... I, 11 All welL We never f I . . ,und ,gOQ ,old OXfOrd. I �: . . - i � I � I I � . - Z � . 11 . - : I - . . - - . I . I . . I - - . . � I - . I - . - % 1. . � I . ___ --- ___­� - - �- I