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. . L -.8 - , - 1, -1 . I .1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR. - I � . . I . SEPTEMMER 9t 1892t , I'll .... � �
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I- . 11 rch work, outside of the cities, a d wher6 com I petitio' der why the merchants don't - push. the elec- heavy horses for sehipmInt. 'lie recently sold in a large tailoring ei ablishment. These . - 9th ' ' -
I . . I able io take an activeepart in Chu two young man wi:ll hl SEPTEMBER .
. what Blyth wants. &'few fine horses loi t4 �badly missed in the
_1.:,..DWARD -:- OASH9 she ma,da with her wil hands a quilt and _a Buffalo market.— � I a .1
i i3 so keen, prices must be out fine.' This is trio light more ? It's i I I . . ,
. . mpanied James Street Methodip. Church and Sun- I .
- ; Wholesale and Retall Dealer in presented it as a contribution, to the Aux- & matter which - purchasers throughout the" —Miss Hammond, of the American side, a Mr, John Mage -1. f Mobigan, acc& -
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' iliary;bf the Women's Foreign Missionary -to our station agent, Mr. M. R. Ham- by his wife, have tee� visiting his sister, day school, of which be, - . . .
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- I county should take Wo consideration before cousin 11 isto he'Simith , ,.%secured a situ- I
-, _R_Y_ M-MrMMIR, $ocie�y, to be sent to one of the Indian making their —The Provincial mend, is at present learning telegrapbi - Mrs. H. C k f v age. -Mr. John. Mr. Chr p r , _Q1_ I I
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Is I . Z)_&I. , hpurch4o,e; p ot'soleet] IL Alexandria, Glen- - ation with Mr. R. C�, --tore, mason and , I? - ;
,. I I � Miegi�um in t" Northwest. ' As a noighber Plowing Mato for riot No. 10, com- orating at the railway station. -A large Gorly', who h b a �, c
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. I .GODERICH STREETj SEAFORTH3 rhinj with his brother -in. contractor, of Hensall, ' ' 'IT, WI., 11 Keeler New Fall Ooods ' .
I - and citizen she was kind and obliging, and priding the coun u I I - :
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. � ,yon, Bruce. and number fiorn bare attended the arvest garry county, w�� _� in McPherson & has been engaged witc,"Ir. John Copp,con- .
-ith the Epis- Jaw, who is for�m . I
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,ny quan- alw-.ya aimed to do her duty in every mr b a in Bruce, but Home service in connection w 17 -Mr. Jaines Sweet, I . .... �
I Will buy Dairy Buttet in i of life where- opportunity offered. er the pl%Fe andidate ha�e not yet been fixea. copal. ohurob in Auburn on Tuesday even- Scheel's machinery wiorks, returned home tractor, of Seaforth, . . __ � - I
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. . tity and Shape, if welt made and good. enial, kindly greeting will be much missed The prizes ,w 11 a t vo about $300. -Mr. ing.-Miss Minnie Crittenden, of Atwood, recently. Mr. Gorly� �s, both A good practi- mason, is laid np with a felon on his b d. I . ,� � :
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color, froi May Istg 1892. � fy all who enjoyed her acquaintance, but R.R.Johnston,of mthollia utich flax mill, was in is visiting at her uncle's, Mr. Isaac Critten. cal blacksmith and f0mar, but is c utinhig Mr. John Gill and Mr. James Creech have have L
I,- I - I . I va Ivy to the latter ocou- been appointed ,game constables by the I i
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� - I .— her lose will be mor keenly felt by the esday. e brought in some . don's, at present. -The Blyth Episcopal ch What you want. Long experience ha;s . I
I me4ere of her -own eamily, to 'whom she mRohinery connected his mill to get it church choir attended a thanksgiving ear- pant-lon.-Mr. of Aylmer, has Exeter gun club, -Mr. James W. Cree . I - . I
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was greatly endeared. The remains were repaired at the on dry. Mr. Johnston vice in Auburn on Tuesday i0e.vaning and been here for t ek or so visiting has opened out a tailoring establishment ta-ught us your needs, and. k ' i
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. . . -the Sea- rendered memo very fine mus _ Ep- his parents, Mr. andlotarn �
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- � __ interred in the Maitlandbank cemetery on says he gets a be ter Job done at , . rs.G. Ingram. - one door north of Fanso 's Block. ' I I
. . _AND— ; rii Brantford, is the guest of makes the eighth tailoring establishment in
. Monday, and the funeral was largely at- forth foundry an 'in shorter tirfie than at 'worth League of the Methodist church hold A., Johnsto the best'of everything. We are mak- TVV
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tended, any other establishme the has tried. -Mr. .their literary meeting on Tuesday evening Mks, T. Murdock- - town. -Mrs, Mary Fisher, of Huron street, - improvememts evo -if we, � �
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. I IS-UITS- . dared this week t .-fiss Gilders returned ay 0 1 W1
. - * . D. D. Wilson has sent his two young last ; a very good programme wqs ran 0 - I .-The bricklayers are and the Misses Delbridge left on Tuesd � —
FARAT SOLD. -The Burns farm, on the 9th thoroughbred balls to the Industrial. -Mr. to a large attendauce.-Mr. John Living- now at work on M . James Jarrott's fine morning last for Douglas, Manitobs.-Mr. didli't we wouldn't be up to oui bu�i_ . r.—.
� Fall and winter stock completed styleg and work- .
ulanship the beat to be fouW in Canada. concession of Tuckersmith, at present occu- Win. Ballantyne, Li )euse Inspector, has stoo, of Baden, was in town on Tuesday.- new residence on Ing street, -Miss A. Alexander Dow is seriously ill at present. . ness, so we offer you soineffiing better .
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pied by Mr. S�, Hunter, was sold at auction beau on the sick list f peveral days. -Mr. Mr. Graham, of Pennsylvania, wao visiting Ransom, who haa hbe n home visiting friends �_ � � this Fall than last, and thus we keep � I j A
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. I BIG VAMETY. .. Vy Mr.W. G. Duff,auctioneer, at the Royal Edward Cash, althoup lot yet ,able to go Mr. i ames Hukstep this week. -M iris Maggie in Kinlougb, for the.past month or so, re- Kippen. , the , .- Ja,
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THE CLOSEST PRICES. hotel in this town on Saturday last. 'Th'e around much, is,.gra( ;1ly getting better. McLean, who has been very sick, is a little turned home thi ik -The Sacrament of XOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. W.,n. Johnston on steady maTch of progress.. Our �
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- W'e Pan fit and suit the mdst faetidions at Pickard"s farm, was purchased by Mr. Donald Me- Miss Telfer, of St , 8 wh6 � has been on the mend at present. I the Lord's Supp:r7w 11 �e dispensed in Car- and children. -who were the guests of Mr. R. �
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Bargain, Clothing and Dry GoodsHouse, Laughlin, of Hibbert, near Cromarty,, for the visiting Miss Turn�u V, n.'McK,Jllo , near - - - mel Presbyterian c2rch on Sabbath morn- Hunt for eome time, returned last week to I of Fall land WinteT',goods,iys now ready. - - . �
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o � a on Saturday.- . .1 Ing 11thiust.-MissIM. Morrison has,re- .
sumof$6,550. Thig,is one of the beat far -me Seaforth, lei�ves f :1 1, Walton. their home in St. Louis, Missourl.-Rev. ' Whichever way your mind runs, be it : ,
� - I : WM. PICKARD in Tuckersmith and Xr. ..McLaughlin is to be The Women's Chrisotri emperance Union, PR;PERTY CHAINGES,—Mr. McDougall has turiled from Kirica1rdine.-Mr. J. McFar- Mr. Gauld and bride left on Monday for in Millinery, . _51antle"s, Dress Goods, ' , Re
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r . - � congratulated on his purchase as he has got a of this town, have a c ad the services of I mold the old Dennison farm in Morris, north lane is oonst%ntly I proving the appearance their future home, Formosa, China, They I
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i I I I great bargain, It contains 150 acres of ex- Mrs, Owen Hitchcox, h only Gospel TOm" of this village, to a gentleman from Hullett, of hie residence, � . go by rail to Owen Sound, thence by boat - N4
I I I cellent lend and has on it a good brick house, perance lecturer -singe America, to de- near LDndesboeo, for $5,300. The farm con- was recently, at of the prayer to Port Arthur taking the Canadian Pacific Goods way, we weie never better able �
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. . outbuildings, stud liver a series of 4ecture i' this town on the tains 100 acres'. It is a good place, with meeting in the M -
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. - is in a splendid nei 'hborbood. - A few years 19th, 20th and 21st oh,jhis month.. The with a be4utiful old watch and chai13,'i whe)e the3; will take shipping to their 'i6sti e 'uffb. for persons -
; 9 fair buildingd and is well situated. -Mr. - assortment is va t o 0 ..... tions,
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I I ot for securing so Love has sold his 50 acre farm on the Grey recognition of her 1, g and faithful. services
. thr ;_411tron 05 till O..V ifort ago it would have been considered very cheap ladies are deserving of ar� Q � natio*n. We join with the many friends of .
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� - - __ at $8,ODO and would, perhaps, have brought rare a ' treat for' the pu�lic, and we,hope side, near here, for $2,200 and has pur- as organist. The p esentation was made the happy pair in wishing them 11 bon voy. I � 11 ��� � I I
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� a thousand rrii It is under - lease to their enterprisewill be o,ppteciated.-Miss. chased the Engel farta, on the 12th concea- the Rev. Mr. Fair, n the name of the choir $J I that �
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- .�_ - Mr. Hunter for iour years from next Jepsie F. Thompson le: t on Wednesday on. sion of Grey, near Cranbrook, which con- �nd ciongregatien.-LJMra, T. Harold is visit- life. -Mr. R. Mellis left on Tuesday for Re- I - � -_ I-establ,
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I . I I ISTRIOT MATTERS.., I 'lativesand Oiendsin Shakespeare -7 girii Northwest Territory, accompanied by M A NT L E %S,-. - I aTe f
I I I April, which, no doubt, had a tendency to a ton day's visit to frie idill in Bru"ce count . tains ,100 acres. Mr. Love has made a good ing To
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11 keep down the price somewh t * b t oven -All the bicycle rider of the town are re exchange as he gets the latter place very Mr. � Samuel Whi�o is in the village this, bliss Lizzie Bell, who goes to visit hei We are particularly desirous this I I . . ell 511am,
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� I . . THE FALL CA5tPAi:as.-Regu1%r,_Wednes- with this incumbranco it is very'Che p and quested to attend and ake part in the trial week visiting his � par-ents' Mr. and -Mrs. I
% . cheap, although we have not heard the uncle, Mr. A. Blair. -Mr. G. Taylor and . -
. a Ing. road race this evening. The race will be not figures. . James White. M' J M carthur, of the I week that you shall know about out Priee
I day evening gospel meetings, in connection shows that farm value are not irii ex - . � Mr.'S. Smillie have taken several ,of their - I .
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. with the Young Men's Christian Associa- , for the purpose of enab ing the committee firm of Macartl;ur Z CO.., returned recently A NTLES. In quantity they Fonm
: � 0 1 - heavy draught horses to Toronto this week -stock of 31 1 .
I � tion , will begin for the winter season on.- . THF, NF,)v TF,AMER.—The Trustees of to choose the best five an to' compose the from Smith's F0118,1 where he 4, been on a - .
, Belmore. I I to exhibit at the fair.-Kippen council of number up into the hundreds, but in � I .
- Wednesday evening next, September 14th, the Seaforth Collegiate Institute Board have mf � Royal Templars of Temperance held its -
. tea o r thd We -stern r a(li race next Fri- shooting expeditionL . 1�'
, . I NOTES.—The cider mill recently erected, I I price; they go down to as low a figuro I wnmm�_
I iiit 7.30 p. m. Music and singingnutil 8 p. engaged Mr. binurts, at present of 'ithe Kin- day. It is necessary t4at!all should attend AQOOD AproiNt,AIEXT.-Mr. Win. B. I regular meeting last Monday evening, when � .,
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- m. Address by Mr. Wilson, B. A. Young cardine High Sohool,,ao science master for McL an you like. They are really a Tery - I
o . ,ii mud thus aid in having !a !flint-uilaso team'- - ' destroy- ean, who for, several years has been ' six new members were enrolled. -MT. W. - I �, � -
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� .1 men are eaTnestly invited to make a grand the Seaforth Collegiate Institute, to take the At � I Mr. James Weir,*hose barn was om in. haudsonie lot of ,garments,
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I rally at this meeting and enga a in the good ad by lightning, has another one erected in . I MoMordis, who has been guffering fr i .
- 9 place of Mr. Pope, who recently- resigned. Temperance Union, on lWednesday, a reso. .plement ,business in Hensall, has gone to � Ho
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I I fight on the side of ali,4hat is just and noble. The salary is $900 er year and 1he now t lution was passed than its place. -Mr. John Marshall, who c right in th qu ckstep with fashion, 1.
q I . ,�in,,g Messrs. ame 'the other side, where he in employed by a In,
r - � 09"v'e home from St. Joseph's Island suffering from cars in hicago some months ago, is much - N I .� .1
" -Fducational classes iind other entertain- teacher is expects to - � - i Ju I Bla
, � _ X assume his duties - &Co. for tfisir donat, 2,f $20, given- by . h large manufacturink eetabliihment in! Sym st a few miuutes' look will ieveal I c
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Z . lung disease as,we are glad to may, recover- mprove in health, and left for Chicago . � I
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__ i . ments will be arranged if possible to begin about the firit of next,month. Mt. Manna Mr. T. 0. Kemp in �oh xllf of the firm. - Od, and has gone.baok to the Island. -Mr, Ouse, New York State, as a special agent to last Friday. -Sunday and Monday nights the following. W-00
. I Oatober lat. - � Is an honor graduate ot TorontoUniversity, Mr, Robort Scott, the I a daman, returned travel in the North and Western States, itt
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; I is an, experienced teacher and comes very home from his trip t bit on Thursday. a salary of $1 ��
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�� . �, PRESENTATION.— The teachers of St. �11; . clase,cortifloate at the recent examination, & 11� a year and expenses. Rev. George 'McKinley preaches in the lain clothe-eepecially for comfort, in -1 larg"?
. I highly recommended. Our Collegiate InBti- - Mr. McLean's old friends in this vicin- Methodi 3t church next Sunday affternoon. Vavy and Black.
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� . - Thomas' church Sanday School,`i met at the tate Board have lw yo b n a ece!seful I THzWATERIVORKS ' NaiNEER.-As will ity will unite with ratulatitig him I � offer
� I - us in oong I 0 PerNot Fitting Mantles in Diagonal cloth I -
I residence of Mr. T. 0, Kemp a f4w evenings first. -Miss Maggie Barton left last week on i .
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� Ago for the urpose ot- expresaiug their re- te -staff has always been kept up to, a . an extended visit to her sister at Hamilton, z Tuckersmith. ' Astrachan trimmed, nice finish, choice I I I
1. aching . the town council, notice hap been given of a him much prospe.iit� in his new field of I , � . I
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I . . gret at the Noparture �f Miss Belt from our � very� high starii The result is clearly motion to discharge t a waterworks an- and her brother at London, � labor. -C631. . i . WEST' ENDNoTxs,-Mr, John Lai 7T
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. town, for Detroit, and,,the severance of her manifested in the large number�f the stu- gineer. The question ill, likely, come up . I 0 - I : Perfect Fitting Man VL
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� Belgrave. ! Rutledge for a term of years at ari innual popular serge clothe in a viariety'Ooft � '
. connection with the Sitbbatb School. Miss - dents of our Institute who are successful a,t at the next meeting t the council. 'The H, 8 Green. . colors, plain and trimmed. a I
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. . in the School for sevmral years and in well better record in this respect _. acres. Mr. Laudsborough has got a fir t Perfect Fitting, Mantles, in fine Bcaver ...
. Belt has been anarderit, persevering teacher the examinations. This year it had''a fally council should, and we � NOTES. rental of $300. The farm contains 100 -
� � I -than ever before sot with very great caution in.this matter, dovering from an attack -of inflammation, - . � eel
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: deserving of the coinpl'iment paid her in the very sick.-Latiti Foster has beellvery low class tenant and Mr. Rutledge has got a cloths, some of them plain, some of
I I and no doubt the how science master will Mr. Roberts has filled - �Is prisent position Messrs. D. and W. Scott left on Thursday I � I
; address read by Miss Morrison.- Her labors be able to do his abere to re with 'tonitim d ring the past week; we good farm. Mr. Landaborough talks of them elaborately trimmed. Colors, � drivi
� tain the Institute for up'wards of fifteen ye�rs and duriag that for a trip to Manitoba and the Northwest.- . �
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F among us will be greatly missed, but, we at its high water mark. , � time he has had a - gobd many diffirent Rev. A. Y. Hartly, of ,Bluevale, preached ZhtlY going to Seaforth to live. -Scarlet fever of a f , I
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� . 96 bolses and the fact 4hat he has run the in the Presbyterian church, Sundav morning J. 11 mild type is prevalent among the children
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: resumed in her new field, where all wish hor MONEY FOUND, Orson who i and evening. -Harvest home services were house lately vaca d by Thomas Colem*n.- of ibis neigbborhood.-Mr. Fletcher Turner, I and a feautiful, lot of now Cloths, I . F
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I the joy and prosperity she richly deiiiii sum of moneyinA. Young's sore, Seaforth, One da I � Miss C. Coleman I in Hamilton caring for who has been ill for some time, died at his trimmed with far.
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o Jut week, can have the same by proving 'property an aunt who is very oick.-Rev. George Perfect Fitting Mantles, in Sealetteand .
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I and paying for this notice. 11291-1 There is no doubt, he ba i bi faurts, but he Ing Mr. J. Sillers, or., has returned home father's residence in Tuckersmith on Mo . .
. I of ast associations, consisted of a hari,�- after a few weeks' trip through the Old McKinley, B. D., preaches here at 7 p. In-, day. He was a young man of exemplary Plush, satin lined -Persian Lamb or . - vag i
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I I . no vlady'a dressing -case. NOTIGE.�-All applem purchaged by A. Country. -Messrs. John Taylor and Frauk next Sunday. . character and much .promise and his death Beaver trimming - something very - � L
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L � , ' . Vannorman pulled 41 acres of pens. on Mr. . is a severe bereavement to his worthy choice. .
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; - ,, GavNom Domas.-At a special meetivg hand pu Is abd put under cover by October 6th John Owen's farm on 8aturday, nothing but ; parento and numerous friends. -The Cyrus The above is but a minn-to's -glance, . �
I - ARMIM 1291-3 - been under his care whi h icould be charged � � I
. . of the town council, held. on Friday last, j. � .ythes being used. . . BRIEFS.—Mr. Xurner farm, now occupied by Mr., John
I - z . I to his -want of attinti )n �r skill while 13" Charles Smyth, of Hainil- ,
. in*#Aodrdan i the request of a - com- ' � � and an hour would hardly be long
ce with . BUTTE. AND PofTLTRY, -First-class .butter 'on account of his skill ai it VRechanio'he has ' ' ton, and well knolvn here, having kept the Rutledge, has been sold to Mr. John Diehl
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� I mittee.s.0pointed at a �revioua meeting, Mr. , anddress' poultry wanted at A. Yorso's, Seaforth. _ enough to inspect our Mantle audi I I
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, in AFULL stock of stone butter cracks, with . . gr -e
� I the' effect that he would exchange his Tirm OFULAR GRocEiaY.—As *a � have I better than was expected in �nhilalg neighbor- .
: . that to discharge a publi i ser�ant with sueg covers, in all sizes, for sale cheap at J. M01,NT0gu,s. re4 here on Frida'.-Tfie brick work of the many know about our Mantles already" � � I momm
:: ty, on Main straot for :sixty feet ad- c0mmenc Pparokia, for the season -we will h y
, pr handFres ok ave on a record ve -�iiedeme nor is . I � 5 h church is going up fast hood and will average about 28 bushels to I
. � ,pper gausage, Bologna and cutting@ , unless some gi -, 1201-1 Englis . -Mr. John -
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i - Joining the Golden Lion store, prw6ldin 'he h I roven mi have wisely had �heir choice laid
I aIgo neW cured beef ham extra choice. Highest clearly and uninists, a y gainst SEED WHEAT.—Jones' Square head or Hanna, our wort Y. reeve, states that he will the sore. -Mr. Rodger Pepper, of the 3rd IL
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I Odd- butter,� eggo, him e -0hairman of a Harvest queen andJones' Winter -Fife, for sale by retire from public ilife at the end of the year. concession, now has his cider mill in run.
, wall of the Od4fellowo'building, the oost of I RoBB. 1291-1 . , and simply bi u a Joim-DuNMN, Brucefield P. 0. 1290-2 .
� I . . Potatoes and apples. J. committee is not suit ith, �ini would be . -Mr. H. W. C. eyer � is expected , home.. niag order and is prepared to take in any them yet, but the cold weather is COM- 14 I
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11 a � which would be abotit S2.51- After duly 11moTHY. -Choice timothy seed fou sale a very grave mistake. BEAUTIFUL Dress Goods in Tweed effects next week. -Mr. &Try Clark pun, ins quantity of apples and convert them into i this way, and they vho select
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; Mr. C,. A. Strong be received, and that the APOPULAR LAKE VESSEL.—The follow- you know the rext.
. i tenders for the painti g of the tower f GONE ON A VISIT.—Mr. vind Mrs. An.' Hie family have g us with him.. The � g?od cider to patronize him. -The Plumsteel, farm � . . . V�ilv
, � council regrets, that owing to the thre,e ing appeared in the Mail of Tuesday: ',On 0 drew Swan; Mrs. John Rose and son, Daniel; on t a I read has been leased to Mr. T. The New Millinery 18 in and our . madl
s i ndville Presbyterian Church were wishes of many a company him, -There is a - . J - I - I
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. L months allowed for promulgation of the by. the evening of September 1, on boardl the =for, but atrange to say, up to writing, Thomas Boyce and William Hart. left here good prospect 0 , Wingbam having good Lane at a rental of $300 per annum. Alias Stobie promises -as xomethiDg , I I on It
� � L law, they are not in & legal. position to &c. Canadian Pacific railway steamship, Maui- . for Moosejaw and vicinity last Tuesday 0 Lg, OtC.0 just mouth �of the � ,@—.- - -
, only one has been rece ved. What is the grounds for rac n retty nice -which we will tell you �, by t_.
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. of properties. Mr. E. C. Coleman, Chair- and nearing Owen Sound, a number of � the )f I about later. � V
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. . man of the Fire and Water Committee, gave - passenge � ra, of whom there were ab they afraid'to venture so far aloft, or -is the 14.t Sesforth the name day for Grenfell. We now being draine(L It would be admirably CouNcrm Dowas. -At a meeting of the I . . I g#,
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I notice that at the. next regular meeting of on board, contributed to a short impromptu from the tower is worth i 11 the risk, and the return. -S � - Hr. Robert Ma dpricie has purchased Mr. members were present, it wag resolved that . I i be'
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I boodle is sure. -Your Egmondville scribe is . lark's'house, nd Mr. Crozier the[pump Mr. Robinso I I rii
� of the Waterworks Engineer, R. Roberts. andiDstruinental. music, etc. Among those stir in our village and especially in and we p be required to pay $105 for � � � 'Wit
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I I � - who contributed were the following ladies doughty knight of the I red �rmor,' around the home.of Mrs. John Ratenbury on is It the Toronto xhibition.-The So�a of SEAFORTH. beal
and gentlemen :_James Masson, M.P.,North . - " who was appointed to superintend the expend- . .
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. WF, WISH Him aucokss. -The Pembina, . challe all to . mortal c mb,t No, Mr. Wednesday of last :'ask, The occasion was Scotland lo to Lu know on the 14th inst. ing of $40 in improvements near Mr. !Sut- --- . ate&
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- � 10 oluo " ;f h ddaughter, Miss Tte%rart ill lead the van. i a. The reeve .was authorized to notify r - , ,
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. /' y foemau worthy of him ste I rather a Annie Campbell, to � Mr. John B. Jameson, - I - � . � ad resident of
:, . 61 Mr. J. F. Landshorough has a good offer blado,. California; Re'v. Mr, D"ancaii, Rev _� - of Edenburt, North Dakota. Our popular � . ; Mr. Coad, engineer, when he will be To. Grey township, �,adjoining Ethel village, fell . Viol
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i o, sell his fine farm close to town. 81%de, Toronto; the Misses trotter, Win- groomsman and Mist- Lizzle Payne that of - �
. � I stand that another addi ion is 'to be made from Mr. Jo" Jollie, station rii a collector for the current year at the same -,aud
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; I thorough business man, and should make a and others. Reference was hiade during- James Cummingiintends reuIOVibg�the old the presents xich and many and the repast . home here, -
. � . - 0 success at the newspaper busineas. He ex- the Course of several of the addresses to the ' was months old, which weighs 22-D tounds.- rate of taxation fixed for the current year: .. . whi
I I . � . . frame latel of the highest ordpr. The bride, who .and
� 0 purcliaspd from Mr.�Sproat and . Mr. Walter Ruth�rford is very Bic at pres- County purposes, 2 mills in the dollar;
. pects to interest himself in a popular farm great kindness met with at the hands ' f .
. � I 0 erecting a Krick in pl%ce of it. -Mr j ,C richly dressed,was given away by her uncle, Zurich. I . .
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7 Captain . Anderson, Purse'r fiethune a ia�od ent, having been suddenly taken ill Mqnday� township, 3 mills ; sinking fund, half a mill, .
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:� - , journal well known to many of our readers " Steward Masterson, and from the expres- Balfour' who has tau Mr. David McIntosh, our genial veterinary . We wig , h him a speedy r and in addition the various drainage and BRIEFS.—Rev, -Mr.Petchke, from- Welleff. . .
. . 0 r. Landaborough is - well known to the The young couple, who are de, i . ley, occupied the pulpit of the Lutheran . set,
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, , Well, everybody knows i wasn't1a nice day NOTES,�Mn B. R. Higgins had the mis attend tl;e Bu * ge.,- To. nie and wife returned on Friday last from � L stol
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� I - wish him success in .his new venture, al- The Purser is a Seaforth boy, being a son of for a �rive to Bayfield aid camo out fortune of having a good horse badly injured nine a Coll ' ' M Tbomas Wroxeter. their trip to Ohio, and we're well plea3ed I , mai
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; our esteemed townsman, Mr. C.�Bethune, p , ; but Nixon and family, left on Tuesday for Emer-
. tliough, were we in his place, we would i I . young blood is warm ar d bids ' by,becoming fast in a wire fence. It is I with what they saw and heard, -Mr. James ;
11 I 1. Oedance to son, where she _w�ll join her husband. -Miss Ine]
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- hardly like to exchange a "fine farm" for a the Grand Trunk. __ __ feared A ' Mr. Gauze had the misfortune to fall from -
11 newspaper business,. while we would be still I loss will be a 8evere one to Mr. Higgins.-' Annie McPherson, who has been visiting at the scaffold of the church building on S&tur- day, left -for home on Monday. -Mr. Jauhnn I - loall
� . more loath to leave the tree and healthful LOCAL BRiEFs.-Mr. Thomas' Dicksprit, op fibulties they report a goo i time. �,-`Tfie Rev. - Mr. Joseph Leoch'*'for some time, left
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� - Joseph McCov. M. A., of Chatbam, New Mr. Andrew Scott - is at present visiting day morning lost. Mr. McDonald broke Magel !and wife, of'Puloskie, Michigan,,, are � left
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. � life of the farn� for the mental drudgery and this town, left on Wednesday for Utah, friends in Kansm. We wish him a pleasant Monday for heO home in Guelph.-Mola his leg just above the ankle and hurt his here visiting Mr. Magel's mother, . brother the
. .� - - ta . Brunswick, *he. has been visitiig at the Lizzie Messer, wh6has been visiting ;
: I . wear and tear necessary to make journalism k'Dg with him A car load of very superior Rev. P. Muegrave's, M.aKillop,'for some visit and safe return to our village. -Miss I at Al- back. Mr. Gauze was also badly hurt in and sister. -Mr. H. Happel left for his home Ish
- : thOploughbred sheep, w bion, Michigan, f'r come time, returned on the back and otherwise badly shaken. It in Berlin on Monda
� I - succeesful. . . I . hich he will sell to days, was plessed.to call On a few of his old Fannie Fotheriligham has returned from y last. -Mr. E. Lippert tee
� - - ,. the natives of that State; -A liigb number all Monday. -A gra d Open meeting of Good el .
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� week. He cam6 west oi is )gl ' Both the injured
I from this district intend visitinj the Weat� Tomplarm is to take place on the 23rd of will be able to be around.
� parishioners here I th b inn�ug-of the London, where she has been A i Hng the will be some time before "ther one of them has returned home
I / A G.P.FA,T Biayar.E, RIcL,.-The Western I holid�ys and t04' millinery openings of that city. -Mr. James S ptember.-Ins ector Robb lime granted Mrs. Hardy has again returned to her home . flot
� 1. I I .1 I,- road race .will be a ts go," After the race ern Fair at London the week, after hext# Junior ,and family have gone to Algoiha, 010 men were taken to their bomeA. 1,
__ . I attend the wedding -of his sister. � - in New Hamburg. -Rev. M. Wing left for I has
� L L meet at Stratfora on August 31st, represen- The Western, next to the Indus6ial, is the � .1 I 9� egin farming at once. ur school &'holi ay for the fall fair. I Bmm?s.-Mr. Adam Sanders is home at his horne in Berl" last M,ondsy,-MT. ' 11 ..
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I tatives of the lead clabs in Western best aud�most popular show id Canpiida.-1 11 Hibbert. Al 'We wish them success in their new honi L � present, but will leave shortly for the On- Henry Reichert is having his house veneered , I L$tn
. � Ontario met in Stratford knd completed ar- There have bben about 1,500 toni of harl Mrs. Samuel Reid is again very .ill. For - Varna. � tario College of Pharmacy at Toronto,where with brick. -Mrs. G. Hess and Mrs, Fred � :
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� tic use. This represents, over $io,500 in, "th concession, who h d been visiting a has been on the Isick list for the past two honors. -A very pleasant garden party was . .
I open to clubs in Ontarid west "of Toronto - # , atient suffering. Her family have the sym-
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f tance will be t' enty miles; the .. �. pathy of the entire community. -Mr. T. M. Was re .,an i
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I . course from ;Seafoith to Kippen and return bill of the town will reach- t ree, times. this , to his work i agai Mr. Dan McNaughton day evening last, in connection with the after attendingthe Detroit Exposition, They I im,
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I . I amount. Itcosteagood, NO 6At UP the lost a valuable mare one day last iveek, the I the has just erec! ted uite an addition to, his al- Epworth Leagua of the Methodist -church. were well pleased with the trip. �
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� I town.�-Mr. Alexander Wilson, of the well- ., A- PLEASANT PARTY.—One iiivining last - ready large I blac smith -shop. As Dan is an The proceedings were enlivened by the . I on .
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. are Lortd.Gn, Sarnia, Seaforth, St. Thomas, known firm of Lumaden & Wilsont, has agai � .1 d - energetic Y6 , OUR SHow.-Monday and Tuesday next I .
n I:ng aa w, are pleased to see presence of the Gorrie brass.band, under the will be !,our show days, and every' dy in the I
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, I . .. be Friday Afternoon, September 16. It will in* fifth on �the list. This will be the, neighboring'COMMUDitywer6 entertained at Rensall. teach?r, rf J. 4. Balfour, who has been Gazette. Every one thought it was fine ee: 13 a . 1
4 so seventh time Mr. Wilson has -i the "Canary Hall," 6th concessioi THis is just what you noii a good pair M - k per to I ok after tfie wants of the visi- ,5 . na
- been a mem-1 by the principal of ou� school here for the past There were also games and amusements of tors and the mere b-&DtScleaning upand get_ I
� i- .be a great race, and should finally settle � of Boots or Shoes for the fall and Anter wear and �
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I i - I I 0 ' her of the team. -Mr. George N;� Wafso - . The order of the yo. -can I
I *), � 0. for tbia season at least, the team road chain *1 � u ,let them by calling at A. Weseloh as cheap three yeare,lbas teeigned, and has ,accepted different'kinde and the tables were filled to ting
I goo Barrister of Edmonton, warm in toiyn 4hisl night was dancing. Ei(cellent -music was as any o her place in the county. Special bargains a similar'pdsibio4 in the Egmondville school their stocks in shape. The society has I 11 �eu
tl� & -pionship of Western Outatio. This will be week, iiefting his uficle, Mr, W,'N. Wat. i supplied the party b he musician, W. will be given during the two days of our fall fair on for the ensu. -ear. . overflowing with the very best. Over $20 spared neither time nor money to make this- f pe
, - � * 1. a 111ust I i z September 16th and 16th. We will give to every one hig -i
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- SM -Mr., Ralph Keddy, on6 of . I a the best show yet held. Among the mpecial at- sel
�� will no doubt bring a largd crowd to town, i ,Iiaf e a of the " rmondville school board on fied.-Mr. R.�.Evanm arrive4 home from tractions will be the:tug of war, the smallest . &�
41 1 floor manager was M vlo i!,Iy that buys a pair of long boota for $2.50 cash, and up- I - . �
- 4 0 afoot prosperous farmers, was iu,,tdwfi on Gorm e , who ward, one iron )3oot Jack, worth 60 cents, free of having -secured I he services of such an �effi. Manitoba on Monday night. -Mr. I � I .
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, . I same afternoon a programme of bicycle xacee Wednesday. He brought one of his h660 ,to I performed big part in a ry p cient and painitaking teacher. -Qui' R. horse in Canada, tight rope I
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. . I Club, The programme cofisists of six races, day, to resume his duties as tiae* I-. he . -Stanley Brano Agricultural Society will where he has taken a similar situatio - .
� Blind Asylum. -Mr. White, of Whin ' musician. 1he clogs per rmed bV Mr. W. HF,--,,sALL CLOTHING HOUSE.—If You want n. the entertainment are Professor Scott, Si -in 1W
11 four local and two open, with three valuable peg, a at ,,h and good fitting suit go to John hold their fall sh w at Bayfield on Thure- We are sorry to part with him, as good Fax, Miss Kate Strong and Miss Emma � I I I
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- having a fine afternoon's sport. . James Archibald. -A car contain@g hokseis quartette club sang a fe v beautiful selec. shown in Heneall, therefore I am prepared to suit Manitoba on Tu a ay last. He will probab- � . Jul
- owned by Mr. R. Wilson and Mr,F` Tho6ta : tions, which.i6dded oonsiderably to, the an. the ople of Hensall ,nd rrounding country In, Brussels. Molesworth. I th
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0 quartity as well as in q all yu, 8ttle or fit. In visit- ly invest !A -well nevef mind -*ill -see- .
. Lapslie, Seaforth ; Mr. A. Crichi Mokilio�- joyment of the'evening, I In the moantime . COUNOIL MEETING. -The regular meeting 4RIEFS.-News h" been received here � ad
, we � isapp I * V Ing Hensall Fair on the 16 an 16th of September, do you later. -Mr. ohn Torrence, W:%rden of age C
4 Smiftle' : the shadows of night di g and not fail to sea my exhibition nd also call at"my store the County, and Mr, Thomas Ward, the - m
- TnE LATE MRS. ADAMS.—We 1; ave this Mr. - P; Scott, Brusebla ; Mr. S, ", ' rsed by c shings we of'the vill ouncil was hold on Monday that Anthony McDonald, who is engaged in � , fli,
- week to record the demisO of another of . Tuckersmitli, and Mr. George Tay�orj Kip -the happy company disp and examine iny stock. In Gent'@Furni famous Chicory king of this country, are evening last. A few accounts were passed, building the now Presbyterian ch
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Ill: . Huron's PiODeers, in the Person of Mrs. peu, left here onMonday for the Iqdust:rial I atheart's found oDly in a first class a re. Hato a specialty, and the rate for the year was agreed upon, lei
. . Thomas Adani-3, of this towji-.. Mrs. Ada,ms- - E, home in time tO'.5ay 6 4 Gd Dd mornin . 11 and is the same as the last few years, being some accident. -A n umber -from around - I In
I -1 I . vhibition at Toronto� They wer"i a fine and prices as low as any in thk��`tradc. Space will not trial this week -Miss Jenny Mccool is * . -
11 � pasqed away on Saturday last. She had lot, and we are iafe in predicting �ibat �he __ , allow full quotations of price�, nevertheless will give back at Mr. Morrow's store looking hale two cents on the dollar. This rate will pay here took in the excursion to,Manitobs on �_ - Tr
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; � her roc-ent illness, she was to vigorous anI tickets. -Alen have commenced �o ixcavate � ftmr.s.-Mr. Herbert Young left on pantings.for$2.50. Try us and be convinced thatour Mrs. Muir, of Exeter, were ill town on Sat- balance,se well as providing'for sinking fund sowing are now at an end, everybody wil �
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� _�. L � fre�%h looking that she might Lave been taken' for the foundation of Mr. Strolik a ne* Monday morning last to �ttend the Seaforth motto is fair treatment, small profits and quick re- urday. � on debentures issued under the Consolida. have a splendid chance to attend the picni � I
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I � for a much younger wornarl. Her maiden brick block on Main str6et.-Mr, P. Giii turns. J011N Pol-E, McEwen's block, opposite Com- tiou Aet. The following are the rates un� on Saturday to be hVild in Alax*nder Rob- � ,
� , i , t- Collegiate Institute. --Mia B. Habkirk has ac. mercial Hotel,Henuall, Ont. ,1291-2 - �� st
I I - name was Ann Cluff. She'was the youngest tridge has completed the erectio� of ihe now -cepted the situa . I Exeter. . der their several heads : County, I 2.10th ertson'ai grove. The young people ar I
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� of �, family of nine,.. of whoni there is now wing walls to the abutment's of Egm�nd villa .the place of Mrs. Natio , wh ATTENTION gentlemen, and look out for . mills; Municipal, 5 3 -10th mills ; Howe making'every effort in order to have every-. . 61.
�k A � gned it B EFS. -The Exeter lacrosse team visit- by-law, I mill; Front Street by-law, 5-ioth thing complete. I n . fi
, C - - surviving only a brother abd sister, Mr. bridge, and Mr. Ainaley, Counti E egri a bargains. The undersigned his just received his fall "RI I I
I -chell on T iesday last, and suffered'a, mill; Consolidation, I 3 -10th A APLZAISANT PARTY WITH A NOVEL FINT. I . ii
I , gin sometime a o. -Mr. an M rs, e f on and stock of fancy tweeds and worsteds of all kinds, and ad Mit
,_ I . Jaines Cluff and Mrs. Hargauj of this town. who was here on Wednesday, aa ,� Black Roo , � 0Cr. n n I mills, -and I
t . � miti daughter, "I Miebig4n, who I also fancy overcoating, and would invite you to in- defeat from the latter team by four goals to school 5 3 -10th mills, Two applications ISA. -The garden Party on Friday eve . .
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. , I none. This, we xpect, will be the last of were made for charity, one by Mrs. Lee, . . �
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i � Adams in IS41,, and in the tollowing year, i guarantee a good, fit. All accounts must be settled Mes rs. T. B. Carling, L. H.
1. . � . the guest of the Misses Casei�U who came her's last si) ing from Detroit, and less than three hundred persons present. ..
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- I � ,, 6 new morning for their home. -J. S. McKinnon on or before the lat of November. ALxx. M0FHJCR8o,N Dickson, E. R. asett and F. Hunt went the other from Mrs. Brent, an old resident. The evening seemed as though sent special- I �
-, with her hutbaud, came to 113anada. They ,s has arriv4d; afid returned from Toronto le at week where he Merchant Tailor, Hensall.. , 1291-2 to Mitchell to w ness the game. -Mr. T. The Council agreed to mend Mrs. Brent to ly for the occasion,. there being no cloud in
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which a considerable pqrtion .of Seaforth is I annual show will be held on Thursday and .has a very hands me black d iver.-Mr. J. .
I- I M anit �ba, returned on Tuesday. S�i` w last week, where she had 'been spend' ` h . ri the other to Detroit, but she would not con light almost as bright as day. I
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� -1 f - a centufy, therefore, a ' Friday of next week, the 15th and 16th, P. Clarke and Mr. S. Martin left on Tuesday sent to go, so the 0 .
I ;_� I holi�4ays,-Mr. Frank Op & council tookrno action in were assembled and had spent a little time.
i -70 symps h chattin the programme was proceeded : I
I �or of Mr. S. Hicks, Df Ctyati-I NO -, t ies of our citizebs in his ad be. year. -The Hensall. Flouring Mills have beeiii bine business. w th pleasure..
, � �- 0 ccom 3anied home by b r little �j riiecbi. n and promises to far eclipie even that of last last for the Toronto F fr. They 11 com _
. she has reside& in this vicinity, and has. I : m4calf has t�e%e wi - her case.
i% braved all the hardohips and �.,privati daugh, ' a -Mr_,� Joseph BiamFs.-Reeve Proudfoot, of Godericb, with. Tt consisted chiefly of musical selec- . I
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- I I , er of reavIement, the death of.ibis father n Mit- running both day and night for -some time Senior 'i I
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.1 ,I pioneer life, Mr. A. G. McDougall, 1, the, photo- was in town on' Wednesday. -P. Scott ig tions, with one or two Teachings and a - - ' 1
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"I I � . I of seven, five soni and William Somerville left for To�o�io 66 Zy, who has been resiqing in M nistee, miller, of Zurich, ha�s been here assisting I &w y t the Industrial this week exhibiting tiOn. Mr. Guenther, of ListowA, supplied ; I
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p - I I - Tuend y, to visit friends trid iaiw5lin t4'6 ichigan, for the last three-year-old Carlisle stallion. -Mr.. the mouth organ mui,io,which merited much %* I
- I rs. Cook Brothers, regular millora,- morial Church, last Sabbath, amounted Mahlar is busy erecting his appi i
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- �_ I Ish the memory of an ever faithful wife and Allie eturned home fron)"Windsoi this ----Mr. William Emigh w s in Buffalo ibis I Oatmeal Mills, iv,,*ith) commendable enter- put in his appe Ance on Tuesday evening - . I
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I I wise and loving mother. Her children are week, Dr. McDonald w ' I be ready for work before long. The
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I , I ill $e ,hoin�o 6eii week with a carload of la 6 - accompanied on the organ by Miss Strach .
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- laet days of her life, She has been ill since and aliiDwed the light of hit geni�l colinted- was held in the Roman 0 lie' chm"ech on ! carrying on I - -
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_, _A%� at, . some internal disease, she must at editor i f the Wa� 'i YPOY soci�l wxO sold out tbei stock of boots and shoes to and Wedmii n 11
11 Now Years, and from the natute of her ail. .1� a it nd Boot and Shoo recovery. -Mr. . E. Tom, to be judged this -year for style and speed, about 110 clock. Then the .eal x it me t
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., .. 2 timeS ha,ve suffered keenlY, blat she never is exp cto,d to visit the Sea: orth corpi, .Com last here. 'Plums are will also have a double team race, for teams ticket, which drew a box containing enough i
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,She was a consistent and devqted nember i Zat Wednesday evening of t is I , in,,,- who and'bicycle race. Exhibitors should get a months and the name of his partner. Some . . . I
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of St, Thomaa, Church, and,as 4n, , . YF week.1, The tends soon to become a resWent of our vil. has been clerM in Mr. J . P, Zarke's catalogue of prizes and rules from the secre. time passed before all had secured the right I . �
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