HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-08-26, Page 8HURON EXPOS AUGu 26 1802 8 ITOR11. THE 26th rents, Mr. and Mrs is Crawford.—Mrs.
worid for the adventure. —The I old at th $oaf rth station on the for"re who have binders wJ11 find that out. days thin week in this plaoss—Mr. Willia mite aid bar grand.'da'v ghtert Miss Edith AUGUO I Much the G�k in isiting his -parents on vl�t
f Nowbe h —Some par mado' the Gould, of Oshow the end of last EDWARD OASH Rev. V.- K r7,, Mich', oliday than o the same day in former _ty 6r'pardev turned hon Beihiketoor to Intends going to Belle- Bouthront re to Carling stroet. igan, and son-10-liw of Mr.Samnal all.; eats. ]rorI If there. were 100, Wd iall by wrooklbg the school 5hey� had been leszf6 and Retail Dealer in 1P Monday next, where he has scoured week from Strathroy, w, re I Who er villi on ry-. . goq'd,s establi& 67 Tuokeromitfi, delivered an excellent car. or Toronto, 65 f r Stratford,15, and 1or OS 8Jh line, A.., few hours In the cool I visiting.—AthsForgueoi if Londng Is the
hope 'do them. srood.—_ Mr. E. a situation In a large d J on.—Mr. A. mou In our o on Sabbath evening last. all �tber,p oints 40. Broadfoot & Box's Far- would. par] guet Of the Misses ltmthr M.A.13R-Z ment. —Mrs R. Gould antf, family - spool EARLY DAWN Mr. Besbk h a foreigner, has ao- aiture factory -was I Ifted up by electricity Armakong has got a jpea-barisster. This is I i patbmaster of the' Mr. D. S desired Wadvesday Isob at Grand 9afid.— JVeilob, the energetic ring to EAFORTIEF, cal of English, and bav- for tbefirst time 0 tonday of bt. There as good aii Implement, as could be prepai GODERIC 4buired gizo 06 an Tuesday lost, soutk east part of King street, is —OF THE— ing oomplf #hts. The jor g; harvesting. If"ho,coula Cat a house- Braund's team ran away on -the lay dow fi k n a nice stretch of plank ai&ewalk.— �tod b theolo, Gal course,-. his sie �bout seventy I candescent arge load of flax east ol Will buy Dairy Butl�r in any quan- hi abo arpe, with ivory. entire me he would be not fled.—The upsetting a I Irifflop of D is ing her pa- been cafte( st ohifiery w rked very Otisfactorily as r now op M ondayl 15th Inst., $Gap factory. - They were captured at Mrs. G stroit, ' visit Buchauan,of thistlace.— tity and shape P if well. made and good F!Ospect of fu as light as township fathers met Fall and Win-ter,&as" *a, usefulness for himself and mud 'the large factor was m4di the. BA —Quite a few intend going to Gould's mill.—Messrs. Bowden Brothers 'rents Mr.and Mrs 1 1892. his amiable mud� aboompli#had yqung rife. , day. The plint am put in ly 11 for business, 'bricklayers, �Miss'Gilderx, of Goderich, iq sending a color, f rom. and Mr. William C. Howard, is syst6m of London show next month. Company, of Tor nto. Th weiks among friends hse.�A cricket are rapidly pushing the mason work of the few r he villageo a--- kliting will b ohe per and much more if. anized in t nd THE BY -LA* CARRIY-4he b Hibbert, Trivitt Memorial church mansoothis weeks— club is being o.rp Stacks of-, ade up t1he purpose of 6in bling the counci to raise fectivO than A ot or, and is also sifer.— Mr. John Evans, bricklayer, of this -place, already numbers many good ployers.—Dr. by way of losi t -sum of $14 000 for the lag so returned home from the —At a meeting of while working on a soaffold at Mitchell on Stewart and Airs. Stewart, of Allies Craig, Mr. Charles THim TowNsHLP Tlxzg. 010thing. on -We neoday night.—Mr. and the township council on the 22ad fast., the Arnold,—Mr. T
purpose Of aredting a market building and old country on , 8 M( ,g last, fell and received are the guests of Mrs. G- D ;urr , and Mis's Murray simut mday morniL this The titne for Fall business is fire hall And offi6hasin Mrs. George , a rates for"county and township purposes this G. Mitchell son of Mr. W. Mitchell, of stock a big g 2; site wits Voted on serious injuries. - for the Pont ommncg Having just completed anf placed in' G, Tuesday last ind carried by a majority Saturday and Sunday with . friends at year were fixed as follows;vtz..' County, village, auh who has been proaching, and before it purchase"of made up consisting of he biDusi Iness to have plain busines of 13. The me* skreat *its was, aliso., ciaw. Orimeb - Park, and had a v"Y P1668hut '2 1.10 mills; -township, 11�mllls; Dublin Staffa. year confined to t we wish a talk George Thompson, our popu �r Men's., Youths', goysl,,and '(;hil- ried by's majoriV of ft. There' was about time. —�ho Great N )rthern Caledonian Gath. vill&4@i 2 mills on the dollar. In addition from which he was hardly expected to re- You buler 67 will be required to be levied cover is, we, artb *611a with you. of Fall nd dren's $U.itS, aring at Luoknow t is year will bo'held ofi to this $8 on NOTES.— id to may,regainiDg as large a vote Am a usually polled for by- teacher, resumed work this.- i it' from the largest and best ma4ufacturing fitm. in the Iowa. -The opbb tion was not so much Septembeff 14th, an for the first time under the whole township except. that portion of it liabool' - week in his health, and is this week ill for in Winter goods will soon be suppi*g re — - things 'O 00 No. 3. Miss Marim Robbins, organist in the Dominion, at prices in clearitig lots which the make to We by-law ai �o the site and other oon. the aueoioes of the ons of Scotland of the embraced in the-osparate school section to Sunday Foroot.—Tbe Revs. Messrs. Craig, of din- yourselves with Suitble owni they sire losing moneybn, We offer the whole, Counties of Harqa 6d.Bruce. * Methodist church, was abment an too, and Softley, of this vi wear. Your ma' idea h t.whioh all by law. i1age, exchanged
siderations. Xeirly every -person was pay eso section $100 As required in in t e p#.r. at large redu2tions off together with our own stocki spectfully Invited,—lAr.'� Thomas E. The amounts to be levied for trustees are Aville taken in the excursion to ces. Now Is y9ut' igoity fo guch's, are re b r place was Ably filled by Miss b6ith last.—Mr. William Reith, regular pri. ,golden opportunity to prepared to ad"It the ndo r thresfied' most of foll�ws : Union No, 1, east, $69 ; UnlonNo. Grime y, pulpits -on So chase of these things -will be to
secure a good Suit at ;& low price at the Bargain build , ing as thai �roposed, I but. tome.votid' Hays, of McKillop1hos of London township, was to the viilla$� this his grain th ead, of Noelyj our now minister, is I aott returned home something not only good, but Zh Clothing -and Dry Goode Jdo*e. is year in the fields inst, 2 $192.06; Union No. 1, west,118.97; Sao- Hothsm,—Rsv, weak.—My's. W Weeb against by -IM v because they were not taking it into the loarns, and thus saved a ti6n 1, $150; Section 2, $300 Section 3, $47 infusing new life, and vigor into the meetings able, comfortable. and reasonable M WM. PCKARD, exactly suited w th either of the sites cn Section 4,. of the Epworth League. He has ouoobeded last week from �arlington, vihere she had d deal of time and lmbor.-�-:On Satur. and � $253 to meet debenture; been visiting for a number of weeks. price ith all of you It. Wffl be a, while others oppboed It be6ause those who 990 .$350; Section 5, $340; Section 6. $370 (Juesjio:� KIdWs oldstand, Reaforth. 9�dibuism day night as Ar . Gi iorge E. Henderson, of in creating more interest in the meetings, f had charge of oat ing out the expi a town, &I Z Mr. John Walker i by the lirkely- increased at- the right place to go, ,Of ROx, Section 7, $260 ; imparat sc and which is showm an the C Institute building and th) Biue4eaeo bore, were coming into town from the north, $106 to meet d4bouturg. The council then tinownce of the young peoples May he not , There is no trouble in deciding that fiectric light bQness, had exceeded. the a NOTE )f Cobourg, first by-laws Add had', to 'appeal a second nd riev ek with iss Ham-, visiting at Mr. James Timmins'.—'Mrs time for money A'hd' they were afraid the. of September next, at one o'clock ng at Mr. Joh� thaVs right'; and further, yo recpire when About e�s bill, they met a adjourned to meet again on Monday,the 19th weary In well-doing.—Miss Agnes Bar- .—MISS Richardson, c is you want your goods at -close prices-— threshing machine, t which their horpe got which boar is visiting this we' same might be tlle result this time mine. frightened. and ups t them -into the ditch. meeting a collector will be appointed, Those Mon. Sherriff, of Tdronto, Is visiti Both gentlem a somewhat soratchadi applying for the office will have to give the Farrow's.—Mit Maggie McDougal and Mr. the largest Possible stock to buy from In -this ins or, a sum a �tancei hi0welv mple for 6; TO, broken, but no other- names of those whom they will offer for W. A Siliott, of Wawanosh, were visiting —thaVs right, too. What you W-aut
9 DISTRW� MATTERS. poses hai bobn granted and the coun- and, the bug — he 4nnual race meet o O�ert Dafro.—Mrs. Brownlee, of Glen- use
daulage was done. Ouia TowssHip FATHERs.�At a meeting At R then, in few words, ]*:a low prices on �u I coe, is visiting bar uncle Mr. Farrow.�Mr- Ma
oil Zrolu d � be bai6ful, not to exceed the f security. the Stratford bloy Is club taken place on of the Stanley Council on the 22ad lust., the It woAl4, be better to erything you'buy - and � the amount. Wednesday next ad -will, no doubt and Mrs. Robert Caj'eland, of iosswater, eN greatest afollowing accounts were ordered to be 0 and Tam SAL Tiox AAAiy.—Mrs, Staff -Cap- under the amount than to be $100 over. I f Win spent Sunday at Mr. hn Robertson'a.— variety of fashionable. standard tain Uead, Seoreti iry . �or Salvation Army facto it will be due to Jnexoueable' extra#&- Patronized by a goo . many from, -this town. ITzxs.Mr. A. Dixon has opened out- his vlz,�: Mrs. Jameo Wanless, sr.o $70, keeping Humphries, f W star, oon- rescue work throughotit the Dominion, is ganos or chrelsolfbai 0 If the propose - d work Th'q prime amount to $00.—Misses Johnnie new butcher shq on Josephine stTeet, next p. McKay; James Morrow, $5.05, goods Rev. Mr goods to choose from and' Isabella (03 O w of Paullina, 'Iowa, illiam, Duncan, 810, coffin duoted the servicenin tb:-mct�,rJdNst church to, Visit Soatcirth of i August 26th, 27th and -is not ful Tid In a satisfactory and to the Eurqks bakery, which m akes Ithe Oth for D. MLOK& - W Enj
28ih. Showill cobduct special services daughters of the lat Waltier Cow Mo2mi,; Thomas JobAton, $1,50 on Sunday evening.—Mra. Aalcolms of At creditable manier br a sum even less than 511, are at butcher shop in1town.—The oitizens intend for D. I Kindardine, was visiting at MrsRabortmon's Now, as to.our Part the Matter ats O their,uncle, Mr. John holding their Civic Holiday an Friday, 26th for D. McKay; William the Barracks, and will give interacting so- that'icalled for by tho by-law, The - follow. present the guests o digging grave nder last wesk.--�-Mr. George Honey if; minting owan, MoKilloo.—,Mr. Charles Powell, of o on Purdy,_ $4,80, filling old well, Alex& C counts of this branch of the Army's work. jag ii a statemeni 41 the votes cast on the of August. There is to be larRe pioni file hones.—M no Philadelphia, who h boon s&uding a week Johnston's prairie. Quite number intend Mustard, $51.66, timber for t wnshio. r. Chris. Th__ 9 She will be accompanied by Mother Fore ? by-l%w: 0 me- We open this season wit1t a stolck 6-F at Maple Hall ro urned- to his home on ppolated collector for i stable, On his promisesi—Miss Annie angs ad � in Rescue work in For Against going to the Brussels races on the mame day. Thomas Wiley was. *I Cleveland, Ohio. Everybody who is inter BY -TAW. B �Wadnsday - lar sen year., The clerk was authorized Harday is home from Torento.—M. Messer Millinery, 3[&ntleo Dres GoWs, 'Gen- 2, it, r. Po vall Is an old —Mr. GeGrgs McClymout, of Grand 1(apid s,� the pre t as sold the last half 'of the July cheese for largo jewelry Michigan, who has been dangerously ill with to draft by- we va a a ra of 2 mills on h he Armly'n social operations should" 'North. Ward ......... 0i Sea,forth toy mind won, a I Is to fit to Sybald in eral, DryGoodo and Olothinghe near-, South i Ward 20 sated in t I ........ ... establishment in t at left _�_Tha annual pound.—Mrs. Robert not fail to attend those imeetings, as much typhus favor, returned home last week and the dollar for Go futy pur 1 3.10 Mills 9i cents a eat approach to perfection e If Fast Ward ... i. 32 Poles, information &s, to practical res improving ai Majority i picnic of St. Thoma churoK, Sunday school - for local purposes and -10 mills for general very ill, ults will be lor i favorably as could be ex -7, lad week, bu The stonlk was never a T�te on the site. N wao hold in* Colem u's grove on luesday aoted.—Mr. James Slemin has resigned his fichobl, -fund.' And also a by-law to levy (The above was Intended for t was ever shown. given, The following is t 0 lost and everybody present- *ezijo:rsd them- coition as good baker for Mr. Nichol,owing and raise the amounts required by the several not received in time.) larger andever so greit in Tariety, I site being thkt b Ma No. 2, —Mr. James McHardy had coca- � 61n street and t. Catharines The council NOTES. we rois. —The Stratford Beacon - selves.—Mr. A. Miffiurn, of 8 P. to failing h &I ho'l section corporations. d baek'of these attractions Any
BAoK. the old market efie,,most Broadfoot's estab a th.—Mr. W. Coatos,mho has so 0 5fou to use an axe while throshim at Mr. an Pyper has.re- If- hmodt. but. formerly 'of the town, is, at present been a resident of this town foT some time adjourned to meet again on October 10th h to stand hand iii bad of Tuesday says: mr,% is H Is William Gray's, In Turnberryo a wind lee with the irenewing old &equal mtsuces hsre.�-Mr. A. M, ..turueA to ',Be are ishms entered ko. I Site. No. 2 past, has moved his family to Clinton, and. next, at one o'clock p. swayed the belt so an to touch the axe, people in the wa� &forth _y -of low pric�s on Cardno Is again buylog all kinds of AnInles. h nod out a restaurant'and fruit store down with considerable into partnership- with If old - employer, Mr. North Ward ... i ................... 28 .............. 16 as ops causing it to come everything. We anticipate :6 large ods business. Bruceffoldi force, cutting his foot several Dr Mo J. Duncan,,' in the. dry Mr. South Ward... ............... 17 He shipped a oarload. to Chicago on 91;�rs4 there.—Mr. R. C. Sparlin gg merchant, W a a East Witrd.. ............. .20 days 11 ' business thisseasonand every dollm mr during his short tesidence here, w d i is busily engaied in buy ng and packing and and, j pyl Im OnDER to make room for now goods Donald droned the we is doing an Mal innio 2k warm friends both in his busine4o and oh sorrow apples.—Mr. . C. Jerome, who sold his which are now arriving we have moved our Crockery Wall could be expected.—Misses M worth will be done upon this social relations. He took An motive interest A',Vjeuy SADOCCU RzNak.—Ma d the Department up-stalre. Many now lines of crockery dwelling on Contra street, has purchase and Lizzie Draw spent Sunday In town'st We'are desirous -that our store ahO: BAox A"m. —The many friends of Mr. was felt and sxpr�sme I on Thursday morn" in temperance work an4%lso in the services, residence 'of Angus UoGr!gor, and- does not have been added during the post wiek, and we are Julius Duncan will be plained to learn that last when it becomi generally - known thpt Mr. Robert King'.—Mion Llizte Rees, pf be your store, and you win find Clfuroh,in bothof whict) I intend leaving tow.n.—The now English now offering Tea and Dinner sets, ouy_*. *ad saucers, of thiMethodist ;he is again to take uphis Abode li'Seaforth two iobildron, sons of Rev. Mr. Howell, Plates and a largearloty of other lines at prices Wingbam, was Aelting her br6ther� Mr.' church Is now in rapid pro6iss of creation, oGse and 912xiOus to Plea" And fathW to undertakings he was ablyassistad by his I He Church In - formerly unknown. Come and inspect our goods- Hugh Rss,91ast week.—Mrs. S. M and- will join its Sq.sinebs ranks. has forrAirly pastor of t Methodist Jf estimable wife. * Their.. inany friends here, and will be a fine edifice when completed. and ou will be convinced that we lead the tradg. t our prommes., Next eek we will. t leaned the large store in Ctrdno's Block and this town, had been rowned the day prev- J. YCIN10811. daughters, Maud and Mabel, of ..Battle 011, 'hile regr6tting their A0 Creek, Michigan, are visiting at Mr. John tell you M` this --column bout -some at w parture, trust the Is now busily ongiged opening up a now ioun in Lake Hur n -at Goderich, The —On Tuesday of this week; while
they will meet w�ith uibounded suicess h Usborne. NOTES. too therein. Mr. Duncan was one of Sea- following p%rticular concerning the very Ganxiers &S'present.—Mins Kate Stewurt, our new and attractive gooik fortt a take fr NoTEs. --- 7The thrombers are very �as now Mr. Jobw McCowan, or., was deoeddiD Sssfofth." 9 16 of Wingham, was visiting at Mr. Walter a pioneer merchant#, and for several sad event we take fr Cis Goderich Signal: We cordigly invite yon to come" Good men with the machine here g�t ;j3-0 ladder In his barn he missed his footing And s the head of the extensive dry Wed4soday afterno of - last week a boht- Rutherford's this week--r-Mr. Charles Jayears w, is very,�' T.—Mr. find Mrs goods firm of Duncan Duncan, Four or, ing accident ocourr d whereby Rev. J. E. $355 a month.—The yield of wheat fell heavily on the floor. Dr.- Elliott. earlyi late, auytime or it all tinme ancl SAD BERSAVBMEN Stuart, of Perthshire, Sootitud,,is visiting varied, tome h4ving 30 bushels to t soon in'attendance, an7d although consider..
he acre� Tyerman, of GoderieW street, Seaforth, bin uncle, Mi. John Robertson. Xr.8tuairt satisfy yourselves as to the cor if" years ago he removed io Virginia, and Howell, of North-str at Mothodist'Cburob, but the grea6er ably shaken, no serious consequence have met with-& sad Pereavemant in the sale lost two of his ohildr no James, aged 15i, and number, from 20 to 25_-� a are an' Intends to make Canada his home If it of our statement, T1
death- of their oldest datighter, Mary Edith. latterly boo been' conducting. a whole Harvest Is pret . ty w 11 advanced, and if Jhe tiolpated.—Nlies Higgins and neioe, Miss T ore had been a picnic roves to be according to his liking.—Miss busineaslu Toronto-, and now he returns t6 Roy, pgod four.. V sturned from their visit to To- 0011i
Miss Tyerman was a young lady ,of nearly Seafortli� feeling that no bett I If of some five or six fit illes down at Attrill's weather 0011tiOUSS a flat through the begin. Ellen, ha a r Vaggis Duff, who has boon Visiting in Blue- Stat
be finiibed, A A- FaU in in exists on this broad h sr fe"plo:rto. In's Point and among t am were Mrs. Howell 10 - . 23 years, and was justi, we might may, * i,�sm Ing of another week it will routo, where they have been visiting bar Vale for some time, returned' to her home in M.0 Ab -hood. She was ill milX, The two b Altogether crops have been very good and - Soiforth an aturdoy.—Mr.'Walter Ruther- 0,1W.W , the first bloom of wom brother, Mr. T. M. Higglos, of that cit Edward only a little over a week# typhoid fever, ac- -his numeious,frion ol THE Ex� and a oys' the weather exceptionally fine.—A. Gibson, ofort last Sa'bll;ih commonwith number pf bar Our Christian Rudemy 11 dially welcomes Mr.Du can back James, and Roy Ho oil, in company with ford, jr., son of Mr.4 Walter Rutherford,.sr.., has I
rosiToR gor I componled by inflammiLtion of the brain to Seaforth. Montague Colborne, god six or seven, got of the Thames road, harvested 70 Acson nf listened to a well written paper sent them by is at his f%iherfe at presont.M. Rutherford being- assigned as the c4ase of death, She wheat, which was a very cod crop, 40 sores Miss Calder, of Winnipeg, entitled 11 Our is a railway brakeman and has had the mis- SEFORTH the;
iry ruggd constitution, and- into a list -bottomed p ut -and were paddling beingispring wheat, the ultoba fife.—G. Fother'8Book," To her vre send our thauka both
was -never of a vf JAcKF.T LosT,—Lost �boat the eginii up and down about 100 yards fortune to lose a finger,and thumb.—Mr. ug from the d boot wishes in her now field.—Misses sidi
despite all that medical kill and kind and bf AuVet,ifetween Seaforth and 6e residence of Mr. beself,li when little Roy feaAd-too far over Kirktouo` while paipting the an James Nicholson In very low at present, the H mall a few days *So in 33 minutes, 8J Va
on emitting attention oduld d -paralytic stroke,- tl�e whole lo for hir, a -he wm. unloy, Jr., 9th conoession 91 Hullett,,by house of Rob Annie and Lizzie Smith vlAited, our villwke
our the side of the boat and feW overboard. ark Doups, of the 14th conces- cause being way fallen, on him bicycle. Oamuel Foust soldi
of"the toww tie, a black cloth JAcket. The' finder had the misfortune to o&f. last week. We ore always glad to welcoGe passed Away on Friday lost. F6r a couple same James immediately � lropped� the oars, one B1611 slip GO, the 5 lef & side be paralyzed# and faiat hopes made 8 milet in 46 minutexon his bicyls on -beeib
ahooi' will confer a favor on the owner leaving the frieude.—Our village Mission Band will fold, thereby breaking two or OX1018 of his our tain for his recovery.
of years she had been bugaged as a r 1289-tf ' tf
at Rol -art Jamieson's store, Sesforth. of whici floated away and $allantly j amped are enter keavy roads. .i. -Mr. F. Kibler to building an teacher, in which profession she won very ribs.-, -Paul Madge, whill Soon again resume its weekly meating& addition to his shoo shol.—Happal & John- a orectibg a wind NoTim.7-Highost cash -Jprice paid for intothe waterto is' us his little brother, Also three horses from a pap. They will study the mission field of successful and after sp6nding her holidays nill-in Logan,- lost % whom the reached' d then struggled to CHnton. pul I flax erles, pears apd plume, oare�uliy hand picked and ston are through na Aid have- at home he was just preparing, to de ivered'in �gobd shape. A. CARD11o, Seafortb. return to the boat wi h him. A the mean- ture field where they, were put during the As they have now a large map of that field I threshing In the H. Havo
tet= to -her duties hen she . took nick; 128* time he was there. After roaming through the study will be both interesting and In- �OCAL NOTES.—FOr several weeks there startm. bitta
time, the boat, with I ttle six-year old Mon. h od -1
been a Shortage of good buttor In Clio- I old three oskyloods :of fat eattle aii;r, -7- Mrs. S. W. struativrZ.—Mr. T. McLaughlin, teacher, has d drift t prew
She was clever and 'nibitious, but her SVIT oF11:Rooxs to LliT. ivishes to -rent her togas in it, ha the country for 10 days they returned to r. J. P.Tls4all increaq#d 11 pounds
physioial strength wasi not. equal to -he Cady is going to Chicago and out into the lake, 01 -Sunday, begun his work in this places We wish him tOn--M g6ays 920.—Harvsst h all Over in. this ma- r - suit of the little boy on boardl behig powerless to, their home on the Thomas road i Faight during his recent trip to Britain. tion'. 'Rain is wanted faronere are gettimix- home, wnlce�,conveniont and commodioin Wres
mental, and in this *ay she not unfre- rooms, suit -able. for a small family ball and see them- keep it in to the shore, ! Pluckily and brave-.." 16th inst.—T69 quarterly board of the Elfin- BUOOGIB In his now field of Isbor.-On AS. In V1 fall wheat.—Mr. Jacob )Uu&. rd roorn$ for ogre which will be villa Methodist church sit its last meetin count Of going to press a day earlier than. —Mrs; Chris. Dickson and son have return- ready to now -taxed hei She was of a.� She has albo suitable -year-old be hold on' to his little' 9 aside has returned to his home in ap -d
quently over rented cheap. MRS. 8: W. CAby. 1289-1 ly the �5 usual last week, J. McIntosh's crockery ad. ad, from Detroit to Clinton to again r ler nicat amiable diapoeitl6u, and was alike brotheri. and andeavo -od to reach the craft, raised the salary of their pastor.,R,ev. J. Rus- to appear I, here.—M. John Kennedy, on 6f deputy- Illinois, After & low days' visit here.—Ms. ihe ular in role and 'the class- iox.- —it. Soo'tt'i old sell,, from $650 to $700. vertissinent reached us too late n ''I - % easy, s here vitith Poll the social of but encumbered me hc as with his burden' reeve Kennedy, was married on Wedne Hardy, of Ntw Hamburg-, room, and wis, withal, 4voutly attached to reliable Mammoth Seed and Feed itore, once more that issdo.—The Young People's Society of _g te to� and with the boat gr �duoll 'drifting away .r, —Mr. J. A. Giffin, formerly of Clinton bar son, Mr. Godbolt, who. came from Wli- to the front in the seed - line. We ealre to sta Christian Endeavor, of Union church., hold L the cause of her Mastet, whoni,,she served the farmers that we are fully Pre a d to offer you a from him, his strong h forsook � him and'he Icippeno Coll�giate Institute, was Married I"t week oonsin-slokwthinfiamufation of the' lunge VAT I
and with their lawn sooial on Tuesday evening last on ed lid faithfully here whoiff will lendid stock of seeds for the fa ade. Our stock mud his ecious hard a were seen to mink PLows AGAIN.—T. Mell1i is again on to X -Ing Thomas, do htor of Rev. S. Henry Magel, was pre"11 Mr. and Mrs. op the wheat line consists of the fo__ owin I 'DI of all Nlows and gang plows, Mr. David McIntosh's. lawn. The attend- luThe Misses Grant week with twin boys. One fived only four dwell hereafter. ierman in boneath,the water. Twice the cry of & iR I ill hand for the r Thomas, of W411burn.— now have, but one little daughter left with. Surprise, ]Early Red, Clawson Cana an Chaff 9 air,and an all was over.7RS with a neW elnaTo woul boards, plow handles, move won large- siad a very pleasant tip^le was d so Is us bows
them, o , ne son hasving'd4'ed a few years &!g Mediterranean eric.48 Bronze, - Ana rose upon th sheaws, coatings and bolts -*11 plow repairing' will speiit. The 3drd Battlklion Bond-, 0� -Sea- left on Tusdiy for Washington Territory, hours, the other is doing well 40i
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.02 TomeWinterFIfe. We can also-lir#cure for you -any ago via Chicago$ where ther.-Kr. S. J. Latitat one da Isal - nized'i mother and the other pionicers receive best attention. A now stock of plows and their brother at present me and another son previous to that.' The of the other new varieties yoi� . wish, and guarantee forth, was in attendance and added much to reside how, of Somfort1h, week Sp -red -On -ftestroat with witnessed the f&tsll from the shora, but gang plows always on hand And sold at small profits the enjoyment of those pre@! at, and the re. s.—Mr. W. Hawks sincerest sympathy of all will be. ex- them just as cheap if not cheaper han you -can pro- 14-4- T. MEblils, Kippen. !289,2 p" 31
cure them from any wholesale see4 touse in Ontario.: were powerless to �el Young Bert Stit., has bought out Mr. Shaffer, of the Commer- smile. The reason was him wife. kad A ipect. re9A
Vie ha so a good stock of hom6 grown Timothy although I -x-� a a ITIM.S.—MigN Monteith, teacher, h fe �ske possession -sented -.bim wilth a bouncing boy, _1_�
tended to them. trng wimmer, pl�nged in sult was a, success in every rer
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Ae have no hesitation in 6geri to swim t a drownin All -r. Hawkshaw Stumpf was presented *th s e e d. We 11 to ondsm*c, th g boys, med bar duties in No, 14, Hay.—Mr.Joha shortlyw M will make a God Michael wi ai gb6d IrneflZoeumtehnis Gome. _411or
WiLL SHE GzT IT?—Ae Globe of We'd-. seed, as we have procured it froi left last weak to take charge. � citizen. Mr. Shaffer thinks of operatilg a healthy bouncing �0v last week.i.,-Mr. Jiohs all and you will find ow,stock and prices but was unable to teac 2 them, ind narrowly Thompson of a nesday. leAt the 01lowing reference Give us c NOTES. —Mies Walker, who has been am- pork ouring house in Clinton.—A n bowl- Gailsteras moved into vae of U. 19 F ight. Our Flour and Feed depattment you,will ancapd Sharing the name fate. In the rural school near Blyth.,Mexsrm.J-.Thompspu sw 'Appel _A 0
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allmon has - been issued by lawyer F. 4,. afford. Rowcfq ScOTT, Seafoith, Ontario. 1289-3 was i rifting helplessly out non-professional examinations for second- resigned her position and left for Ham- I -1 society a,74: tague Colborne . Q. Patterson' ht. P., for West Huron. of Hay branch agrieffiturs
Rjohe against. Wm. M. Uorris on behalf of I class certificates. " We congratulate our ilton, where her friends live. bliss Walker
into the lake, and that a were no b0i.09'avail -has given a donation "of $16 to the Clinton made their appearance again -and eyery shop the'laitter's wife, Elizabeth Sharkey- Morris. LoaAL j3pzF.—Misiors, J. 6 - Rose, Alex. ran down to the You' H owson, of this town, and houso Is decorated wi th -them and. it, s It appears that Elizabeth �',' Sharkey became C Winter and J6seph Abel le4t on. Wednes- are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. lar with the public. �-Mr. Robert Perkins —MT. called the best show � of this .If IL `100
able until R. C. Ha is ag frion'dm. —Mr. George Hunt and wife was very obliging, and was deservedly popu- show.—Mr. James
the wife of Win. M. korils on -May 26 last,. da'y on a bicycle tour td Bqilin, Guelph, . channel and secured a o6er boat and str6rt- b hoe ' corn 'which measures 11 feet. Lisa
ad out after the derello which contained the R. Hunt, also Mr. W. Johnston, of and Mr. Henry W ig �, ex-pupi @� o the Perry, head master of-th* Kineardine High' The society spared no time And tu oronto and O*en Sound. They expect to fasouri. —Miss M. Reatton, M.D., of Gorrie school, were successful at the recent sad went to Seaforth whets they lived to- T Louis, M school and formoiI4 a teacher here lime "d villaire avd the Zurloh: ithletia alub no, little lad. 1 The alarm had now reached theh. - &Mae J01112- other until thi 4th of thii present mout be away about a week;—.P/Lr. dock and soon willing do, with grapring Forest, and her sister '111na, were the guests examinations. —Mr, George Perkins, son of his salary increased to $1,3W. He wan of- expense to make this fall show -a *110005111— La of their aunt, Mrs. R.I.Mellis, lost week.— Mr. Henry Perkins, our genial postmaster, fored $1,800 to go to Winnipeg, but prefers Mrs. Harmer and bar daughter, who lived trv.
They disagreed almost froin the start, and ston, nephew of Mr. Theimad polle, and ..the irons. were searching r the bodies Q ow whether or not it was the lault of the hus- formerly of thi� towil, but �ho has been drowned boys. Abe 7 o'clock the body Mr. R. Millis, who ban been in the North. is visiting under the &rental roof.—Mr. and
the lesser salary In Kinvardiao —While Mir, here about twenty years, ego, but W
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band the courts will be �alled on to decide. ranching it in th� Northwost ffir a number be z -of theelder lad,w'vs covered and brought west for some time, returned home last Mrs. F&Ttow, of Lon on, are visiting at bar 1 Henry O'Brien,- of Tuokeramith, was driving reside in Toronto, madb our Village a Ilyip 11
Morrie, who is 29 ye4rs of age, Is Mor- of years past, is in town at proient renewing to the pastorate,.and a me hours afterwards week.—If the present #no wesihar continues, fathej?s.'�Mr., Taman ban rented Mr. !his family to the Clinton Roman Catholic visit a few days ge. Thay .were surprised third wife, Si4ae coming to this city old soquaintances.—Min Net0a Wilson is Ver
that of little Roy w a found. Rev. Mr. aloother day or two, will finish harvesting. Sbarps's tailor shop, and Mr. Sharpe is go church, on Sunday, the horses took fr.i lit it at the chan that had been -made In tweqly ge It
she has be6n staying at No.' at present visiting friends in, tondon.---�-Ar- f m home paying plig. Some -are piready Orepariog to sow fail ing to the 'west.—The brickwork of the at ro three weeks ago Howell was Xbse a parasol or umbrella and ran in the years. 3.7 Simcoo street. Her hatband, It is claim- rangemento are being midb idi thi holding torm, visit 1. A among his )eople on the Huron -wheat.—Rev. W-,H4rvey Grant, B. A.,, of Forester's hall has been awarded to Mr. Ig were Mr., Mrs. and Miss 0 Tion and ad, has plenty of means, b4t refused to open of local bicycle isices do t'hio le-joreation road whon�.the calainitir occurred, and 'knew St.'Marys, missionary designate to Ronan, Blow, and the carpenter'work to Mr. W. two children. Miss O'Brien was consider- 11' U as I to supply his WIN with,'neceseary Grounds on Friday, September -2nd. An in- a) an who has been visiting friends here, H; Clegg.—Tha farmers'are isking adv4nt- ej rulsed, bu . v the other members Brus"Is. nothing of the terrible t until his cal. China bly out and b 0i"otti'v'g, etc. It is further alleged that toresting programme is promised.—Mr. Win. lague,i-,ev. Mr. 3:orr& oZof Victorim-sitreet, left for his hoffis on Friday evening. age of the reoent dry v/batharo� And few of 133tilffs. —Farmers Are busy .9tting of the family escaped without much injury, -hit; week and puttin r a im of it. g —fib 16or an Morris at times manifeote4 harshness and Jackson of the firm of JaoksoO Brothers, Of drove out and ap I dbi Ho.re- SULL ANOTHER. n Wednesday of last 'them are seen in - the villagp even in the —The Misses Jenkins met with a painful through with harvest t vloient conduct towards hii better bifff. He Seafortb aud Clinton, retained on Tuesday accident on Wednesday evening of last week. things In shopi to sow their 141 wheat.— turned to his strio on ome, at 7. 3-0 o'clock,. week a very pleasant 6veAt took place at evening .—Mr. James MoGratir is visiting became informed that his Arife anticipated from his trip to the old country.—A lar*e Robert Mellis of this' at his home in this village,. HIS Division Court wits hold here oi Tuesday and At once met out fo the beach to search. the residence of Mr.. many Mr. Win. Colo was on his bicycle heading for taking aetion against him, oind he turned all number from here attended Ahe races in last, Judge Doyle presidlug. The dooket was Le Benjaznin"—his, 181 ladies driving to town. SM
'for the bo4y of his "I ttl village. This was the marriage of Miss fri ads are plessed'to see his smiling face. for Amp and met the
hi Lghter of Mr. Mellio,.to Our football club played a friendly game verysinall, being the. lowest over hold hem. his Seaforth property into �ionay and. noti- Mitchell on Friday lost.—Mr. Th o Cole- 9 ingest born. Grotto, youngest da� two -wheeled rig.' Their horsalbeosme uad
fond,nami, for little Ro a froin TOronto on a there being only one vass, and several jud flea his wife that he intendid going to Now man is at present hom :The sad event has ca a gT000'm over the Rev. Win. Gould. B. A., of London, mis- with Brussels, on the grounds of 'the latter unmanageable while passing Mr. Odle, and -g- the
Acting on. this an6nipplication was visit.—Mr; McIntyre, the Amo ripan horse —Ei-Warden Book,of Godi. Yorle. entire community, and undreds of men and sionary designated to Formosa, China, Ths, club, on Saturday last, and sustained A do ment summons. a present buying bo't is in this, one of the ladies was,thrown forward -and pro
made before Chief Justice Galt on Monday buyer 1.8 t women turned out to a ow their' sympathy Dr: feat, the soore -being 1 to 0. —The Plby" the other to ons, side. The former was bad- rich, paid our town a visit, an he bag bow e04 Tuesday, attha'4ondon rsoes, ceremony was performed by Revs ev. A terian, church is beiag thor eveping for a capi&3, His , lordship agreed vicinity., — toward the bereaved family. i Proudfoot, of London, assisted by R, oughly repaired. doing thq rest of the neighboring tow.=,, Coleman BrotheOV mare, got lysors,tchadonthef"a and bruised while m
to grant the oeipiac and otkted that bal of Florence G.,1 McKibbln, of Pine River,'brother-lic-law of —Our bond disoouceed sweet strains -of the latter received a sprained ankle. The and people were wonder! what W" the a -for -all t�ot end pace. )A 'rT1 s. -t can
$400 m�ight b telitioal me" on fact. Oft turns �Dut thot
cepted, Mrs. Morris'soli- second place, In the fre 4he bride. The groom was 4%pportod by hi music to our villagers on Saturday evening harnss and rig were considerably dam d.
She won th� second heal age a Is around getting supporters to have M,
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eltor argued thit $700 -bail would be quite brother -George, of Mimico, and Rays W. much to the difight of the 11 boys."—:kr. IIA.1 V A time made In the race,-_ A. W. Me- FAw-4 RXNTED.—Mr. Jonathan Moore, of tie, enough. The arreit wasnotmade 'a Harvej Grant, B. of - St. Marys Frank Williams. has returned. from him visit. P. Kelly, of Blyth, appointed a Senator of
-lowent regarding Intosh, m holidays 'W hile Zurich. this fair Canada.—Mr. F. Holmested,Mayor the,
therefore, pending the sett �he has beep spending Eta Alton, -his r6nted his rm on the 8 th'line, the bride -was attendsa by her sister to Kineardlue.
M J Sholdice, Gray, for a term Dong.—Rov, G. F. Hoist will IS&* for of Seaforti, and Mr. R. Wilson, ex-Mayorp ver
Morris arrived in thezeity yesterday, 64 the parental boke In McKilld o r. ar4as bai. tii a d bar cousin, Dr� Mary Hutton, of Poirnensitle. but es a] 'this week, where he intends to of the same plan, were In Wwu thin wck. N� ter
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thinking everything would,, be all right, day to resume his An r in the of five yearp, at an Ann rental of 0 180- The bride won attired In cream silk and soon discovered th4t he wai being watched Barris Coll, iste loftutltuto.i—tho contract Mr. Moore has scou a good tenant 55 bridiml veil, and the brides -maids were &IS preach and -engage, Ina mission t�ouro He —There in said to hmvo been a wadding Ver
Stron$ls now block -bout tvio weeks.—Miss Laud- by. an officer. If the capiasAin issued he will for the woolwork on on James'is an industrious ung man, And we CHorFfxG done every day at 'the Hensall will be away a event in our town on Tuesday eveniff L wi u dressed in cream. Only a few Invited frien All "" Flouting 311111, and satisfaction 9�arznwed. ansohlager is here visiting frieuds.—Mr. _g I" bably be taken into ouAbdy Immediate. Main strast'has been arded i� Mr. John sh bim a cocoa in his 11, u0sorations.' and relatives werepresent. The cereniQn The contractin tio-s- being Mrs 14am -If Mrs. Morris' solicitr is - de�ending H. Broadfoot, for $3,340, �i,Gutteridgs The t R. over; the company were mumptuously enter- - chopping must be paid for before taken away- Im Samuel Hunch Is spending this week with eidnd Mrs. 'Cormsok, both well- prosen , so 'r
W r. dinner s'rved on the lawn. � Aftir ality are, his uncle Philip.—Mr. Charles Hay left 5orn on what she may get from jkr. Morris for having got the brick find mt, 6rk for decided to, Jive up a ing, but what hi I-, tained at Biax=%.—The farmers in this loc known And highly respected Jim and roun& ture intentions are we do not know'. with few exceptions, all thr6ub� harvesting. for Xfohigan, lost Tuesday, to visit him Brussels. The wish of All is that tb joy
his fees, we are afraid he will come out at $3,940. 'rho work will be pro eaded with fu dinner I an &nd'bridasmalds of the horns Us pretty bard Sather has be riands and goe the country. TJurou con' f hai
as soov as the old bul IALS. Mt. Henry McCutchan,(Of the cotap'anied the h�ppy couple to Soxforth, enjoy their new relations, Thex the little, 'end ildings . kfe removed, LOC The w' an most favorable and f n r left 'blood out of a stone. 0 the yield good. —Mestra. McEwen and Geiger have & large force of hand to get and it is making extWe sive impr vi was his objective point.—Mr, Wm. 17. hoped to have the work completed 6th line, is - epents where they took the train for Toronto. Mrs, evening train for a honeymoon trip.—Dr. ng house ti is summer. He has this week Hay, has McDonald, M. P., of Wingham, before the close og, the year. The essrs, on his dwelli Gould was an earnest and active worker in Merner, of the 14th concessionef . , dollivered a n ; o be, highly commended for their built a largp Addition tc it and veneered the - drawinj in flax to their new mlll.-��Mr. J. returned from a trip to Va"ar and C&iroi 14oture to -a fair audience in the Methodist Eoum,�RviLLF, NoTE%Hu1ron Potteiy, Strong aral the Methodist church, of which she was ;a oowned and operated by Mr. J. B. Walser, is euterprloe.--�Messr,ss Robert W$Millad And who a structure with brick. He will have emt% and being a universal favorite wiih 0. Clawson was' in Luoknow and' Ripls� Michigan, where be has a brother-in-law, Church, a f ow evenings- ago, on Temper 40-aea, - $a place Gilbert McMichael ; left on Tuesday last a Z is residence when it is fin. this week.—Mrs. D. Relth was in St. Mr. A. S. Halst, While there Mr. Mforner —A uum 10 �, 0 �rowiaen y commodiof all on industry whi h h Id *h nj6yed hir acquaintance, she' will her of ftesports went to z !Attowel q., is doing the be much misted here by a large undertaking and furniture to see the raose but t in. the prosperity of our villixge, givi g am: with a 'car loadlof very siierfor 'horses -in' W H Cloakey, EA circle Jof Marys recently attending the funeral of bar be ht out an y, complain that the
d' I . v , he oyment as it does almo#t - eoziat utly to Manitoba � n McMillen C edless t was PI lft�uter �ori, and it is no father$ Mr. Wm. Sutherland,- who an boullness, He Intends to remove there with price of admission was fir too Iff h for the for the 0 lay that friends and acquAintanoes, but all will jdin clog mfir west As t inonton bo- a first-olass! job will be done.—Mr. 116bert old rind respeated resident. He died on the his family about the first "of October, at bill of foUr or five hands. The Ararious artides intends g f are roducedo—Piluelpol, Thaw and iu'wishing herself and her devoted. yo66g 12th inst., at the age of 65 years.—Miss which time he taken possession. Another Mrs. Showilave returned rim thift tip -of mproving the appearan manufactured in such p1meg are ttirned out fore his returns—z Mr. E. inobley has Nicol is Also I " of husband,much future happinsto and great Bouthron, of Kelvin Grove, Rodgerville, has good citizen to Is v us f r Un I m in large quantities, and of good quallty,'& disposed ol'i his four and food tore to Mr. his residence- by heiving it veneered with success In the to which the' k a a ce $a 'a visiting friends in Michigan.'
inoble work to Mr. � Shaw 0 been spending the past week ia� Detroit, the —Mr. John Deichert and his dough r man being almost always o the road, die., Adtw. C' star. Mir. Crosl# 191. a first class �white brick.—Mrs. A. J. Carter, of the'Sth land, have devoted thor lives and in the far ff commences work, on Monday next, IMr� 'A.
tributing to the business catitres of Huron ur Main own James Archil Robert ing friends in that nehipotHibbert.— no do bt d d business. line, mpent &-couple of days list week . visit- field where theywill be engaged. guest of Mrs. Dr. MoLeod.—Mr. Wgra. Cold- intend to go to the Detroit Foiir next weak, Dahams had a Yety fast ride, d 11 a )aid in well, of FansVille, who was the worthy re- —Misses Annie and Louise Warm left for and Perth, The machinery bsed is si�mple. —Mr street off Tusday last, His horse's bar&@ , I �Oe 7� f
I carload presentative of Honsall lodge of Independent Berne, Michigan, Iasi Tuesday on a visiting broke when *mouth of the village,and the 101
and inexpensive, hub carefil; manual train Scott left on Tuesday w t of Maine. James Wal ad A ' rain, of -Brumsels, were renewin acquaintances on 0 ing is, necessary to become at all export -in horses fer'U&nitoba,. Anidbgs6 the audiber Exeter.' Oider of Foresters t the Grand Lodge hold trip.—Division Court was held bore last vial ran away, but MT� � Dahatan, -with good moulding the cla to- proper form. Mr. was Mr.. .Scott's h4udsome, g4y roadAter. the 9th o noession o i Sunday. Messrs. a. at Windsor a couple of weeks ago, gave a BRiBri.—The Exeter. and Mitabell I Wednesday, Judge D6yie presiding, Four presence of ind, kept himn th'it r0sid intit, Weber is preparing to enlarge his premisqs —Most of those who were' ifi6meriag at Thuell Brothers,6f this,iciulty,wers thresh- cros very full said interesting report of hi tr or five cases were disposed of.—Mr. S, Ran. me teams play bore to-day,'Friday, and 0 I]? he got kini topped near the old Post office, I the line ot making winter work m Bsyfield and other pleasant iresorts have ing on the $th line thie,� vook, - They are do- &'very exciting game Is looked for.—Mr And the business transacted at the Grand nie and wife have gone to Toledo, Cleveland rilling the bu b SU
in ore the horse *11 tfii rime pl. 9" y oungstel are'in d zc llent work this jeason. Charles 8 ighter: Lodge, at the last regular meeting of Mi's returned home. --The Y ae onior' and wife and dam the and other American cities. They intend to comfortable.—Mrs. J. 0. Itoffe and A p 'a the reins, asboth tugswere off. X0,46111694- a ffiffiction while the motheirs rej ice, that the good mi ny from- Sunshine Nellie, spent the beginning of this week the Hensall Lodge. A pleasant feature of the stay abouttwo wookof and will spend a week was done except a few breaks in an 'old sot I iif Cumming left on Wednesday of last week for. Ethel, where they ia�end bpeading- some holidays close with this *eeki knd both the took in a exotirilox o Goderich qn the guests of theii son Joseph.—Mr. Hugh report was the steady growth and progress at Linwood Park, In Ohio, to attend a harness and sislight shock 'to Mr.' time holidaying as.the guests 6f Mr. David- Cbilegiate Institute and Pifbiid Schoolope:n 12th. They say the Is is, was very rbugh, packmon and wife 'And' family spent San. the Order is making in the face of the many oampmesting of the Hvangeli�al Church. serves. Mr. O'Leary adjusted the a - d $proat,—We are pleased to bote the ine- on Monday.—Messis. Sqott ftrothere are andconaeq�entlyno bestswercrunse ad. day last,at Grand Bond. -6n Monday Oidirs now formed throughout thei country - We wish them a pleaunt visit. nMr. Dennis the other by selling him a set Of ceas of fou of those Who %tteWed the Sea- shi i pples to Buff&16.—kr. George F, vert1sed.—Applerbuy*r. are very numerous morning last Mi. George Floydi of this Mr. Caldwell also spoke in glowing terms [The above should have appeared last wiok, but .7 ipping forth Collegiate Institute froin this village Henderson acted As is judge aV the London thin meason.�—So far - a have.not heard of lace, happened to see a large bear on h of the harmony that dharacterized the meet. did not come to hand in time. new harness. big do a work at t, reshing. The Wheat = fear mile's 'west of here,i In the
in the recent examinations; viz,- *Mlsies races this week.—Mr. Jaoiis ckson!�of the i ing, and the kindness of the Mayor and, good Henderson, wife and Tuoth- pe , ap 'f Cagey and Davis'a d Minor Brockville Collegiate Inetitdt' a lit me urn n Olat-very w I is probably the- affern a Clinton a. P. Rollins and ]lot t can about fifty.of our nimrods went in people of Windsor, who entertained them er-in-low of Detroit, who have been the —We oliP the following rom th
-most loyaly during their -stay there. last week : We have before us J. 11oKinley, and while congratulations will days !�i week at his fath0i's n McKillop. cause. M J. Hanna, f the 6bh line, had search of bruinobut up to the'present Such guests of Mrb D.Stainbach and other friends Eaw Era 6f A
I f time be the Grd& of the day for these, nothing Mr. Simon Hunter, of Tudkors ith, left on A binding b�e a few ev nings ago, and, in he has not been -captured.—Mr. T. W. a good influence 6d such kindness - and hos� for a week, left for home lost Thursday. a copy of the Now Era of August,,22nd* ere
but the kindliest sympathies *I be exten iei to get a lot tied, they hi6d something Hawkshaw and - bride Are expects itality on. the worthy representative of Eight or nine years ago, Mr. Henderson. 1872--- twenty years agom-and a glance vier 11 d. Tuesday for Mordeng Mariltob , to superid' Ord d home- ad to those who have been less fortun%te, tend harvesting operations 6D h a' farm there. called tan I -1 —in a Ju Some of the from' irge num. E ensall, 1,�,.Age that, at the close of the meet- . taught dchobI in this viciniti.—Rey. T. its pages show some :of the many changes o eg their honeymoon trip.—A Is Oys ot ittle.too much Tj is high ing,he treated all the brethren to ice cream. Hauch, wiN and children, a -ire visiting Mr. that have takenplace in the intervl, Tnhe -and though their honest effort4 have been do. Hehasagood crop and �Illoweh �e,get b time bar of Royal Templars attended the Cavan ON Miss such Sea these were done away —Mine S. Uldwell, of Sault Ste. Marie, and t Phillip and other friends. names of - -Brown & Cavan, Fisher & Barton# aved.—Mrs., Xitk* with.— -Presbyterian church in a body on Sunday fea,ted this tirne. they will hive the firmer it wall a n a� Rauch's bro: her hold on the next round of the ladder.—Mas- Tytler returned home aftei U.. spending a Miss Mag* Scott ip vj�oiting in Morr"S -at last, when the Rev. Brother W. Martin formerly of this place, has -been spa (11 Mr. Jacob Schluchtr, of Kansas, Is here John Hodgaus, 0. E. Archibald D Potterp u I pleasant holiday in �tho i 'last week. — present, a went to 1�ichigan over a year the past week among her stives an visiting his daughters, and his old home. He 0. C. Dobfi, W. McHaffie sud 61. w1ehl'sp - thr Joe Miller -was the hero of A rather an ex- gave them a very able and eloquent sermon. of citing experieuce one day I A
4t week. He Mr. C.M. Whltney'�Of Wood took, was in Ago. Mr. ohn A I h d pea field cleaned' A number of Tomplars from Crediton, Hen. friends.—Mrs.,.Logie, and son James, were has'been in Kansa§ four ears and has lost poor among the advertisemente not one of w 1L. -
b ging to his town this week. y seven tick- gn , a his wife since he left hiFe.—Rov. Mr. Kroh, whom is here now X1. C. And 0 as driving a. spirited horse —There woke 0 olf in a urry on th night of the storm. sill and �Klpppn were prasent.--Mi. John here part of last week and this on a visit.— uncle, Mr. J.B. Weber, when whiffletree its sold at Seaforth statiotl thi year for the Had the barn doors� been open the pe" Hooper, of Huron street, reqeIved another Quits A number took advantage of the re. of Sebringville, will occupy the fulpit of Thom. Greenway wer.e Opposing each other oof the romdeart broke, render z the beast Xi�gaira-Grimsby exourgioh. 7 Mnst of the mifht have gone in.— his week will about ilway excursion to Niagara the Evangelical church next Sndays-�:-Xhs in Sout Huron; Mr. Whitehead - and Mr. paralytic stroke on Monday list and Is again cent cheap rat unmanageable. Finding his tflorts at con- grain in this section as i all I oused and all Anish cutting pring crops are, on onfined to his bod.—Mr, H. penhale, of Falls.—Mr. John Scott returned home this Lydia Strempfor returned home from Listo. Horace Herton, were running for Centre a
trot U66 -less, the boy leaped �rom, the cart ig fine condition, The ra h o: Wednesday the thin Side tFi:`y`;ar. Ne every farm - Toronto, who hzm been holidaying here, re- week from Hamilton, where he had been wal a few days ago.—Mrs. E. Lippert and Huron, and the'elootion. in X4-th Hu : be- i rou without injury. The horse, fteifd from All night will put the ground go od otdor for e!r -has a self -'binder, b aaril visiting friends.---�-The 30wea Jackson, of daughter left last Tuesday for the Detroit tween F�arrow and Somerville had resulted dh
01 way Is the turn home Go, Tuesday last.—Mr. Christo.
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re o1vu stable, not fall seedling. t 200 fewer champs t if �mou can be� got at all. Those few Ripley, are here on a visit to their grand- Exposition.—Mr. S. J. Lxtta�caue In from lihe elect n of the former by 182. strolut, soon reached his t
9. no of Melbourne, spent a big