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. . mile club race, two in three, for liard 6kid cles, are now reapin , g the reward -of toil in name in familiar to readers of show prize Mls:.Maggle.Bgrdge�Mieses Bessie and Annie week. It promises to eolipse all other I �
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a 'EDWARD -:- OASKI cushion tires: Ist, W. Shaw, 2od, A 01#k, acing their families prosperous and them lisis, was this year an extensive exhibitor at Rom , We heartily � congratulate our young years, -About 300 of on, d A Double Trea- t. ' - -
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. Wholesale and Retall Dealer in I 3rd, P. Coultas, Time 2 minUtqe. , Ofie :elves calmly descending the stream Of time' t14 Western Fair at London, and carried friends. -Mr. Wesiberhead, .of Manitoba tiie Western Fait the -4inning of this - I . . � �
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mile open, two in three : let, F. W. boil, � which shall e6on bear them to that other off no fewer -than 28 prizea,-Mise Nellie pal.d his uncle, Mi. Win. Graham, a - shor�l week. -Mr. Alexander ', .Plierson, - ' ' 8 on -
. JD_A_X_R_Y- M-U'XrTJMM, Toronto; .2nd, T. B.- McCarthy, Stratfdrd. and better shore, where toil shall dease and. Perkins, of Toronto, a former Seaforth visit last week. He' -brings good accounts eter, North, took the ' eat a prize �t the Two Openln s in e, I
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I Other starters, R. R. McFarlane, §tratioid ; the fond ties of nature remain forever un- young lady, is at present in town, the. guest of the prairie province.�--For the past three Western Fair, for stuffed bird I s'Jaimals. I
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� ORTH, G. Baldwin and J. W - . Livingston,� 8,eafbi�h. broken. In this connection tbree:neighbor- I of Miss Trott. -A little daughter of Mr. J. weeks the congregation of Union Church -Mr.'R..S. Laug, the apple king of South - � ,
Time three minute and seven seamids. iog families were brought to notice a few M. Govenlock, of McKillop, near Seaforth, held services in the late Mr. Ross' church. Huron, has eleven gangs ps,eking apple$ at I . � - I
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I Will buy Dairy Butter in any quan- One mile Club Race :0 lat, G. Baldwin j �nd days'ago, namely, Mr. Nail Ross and, wife, met with a, very painful accident on Wed- To many who met there the m- ga present - mill in-ery & Mantles, �
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tity and shape, if Well made and good A. C. Winter ; 3rd J. C. Abel. TiO3� tlikee aged respectively 85 and 80 years .- Mr. and ,nesday. A wagon wheel passed 6ver her brought to mind a time when all sorshiped ning, Oi this plaJe, left this week for Ridge- - i f .
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. � color, from May Istg - 1892. minutes twelve secondi.' -Two mile htp,ittes, Mrs. Duncan McDonald, 87 and 82, and Mr. � log, inflicting &.severe wound'and breakin-a .there together. But -he who spoke to them' 0 town, where they have purchased a butcher- . �
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- - - open : let, T. B. McCarthy, �tiatfok4; and Mrs. Win. Mustard, 82 and 74 yearn, the bons at the thigh. She in not otlierwi�e' and many who listened, have gone to join Ing business. MILLINERY OPENING. . I
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2nd, H. Daville, Aurora; 3rd, F. W. D'Oh, their united ages making a tobal �k - of 490 injured, however, and is getting ulong as .the -congregation above. 'lie but the oft 0 �
- - I these well as could be expected, -Mrs. Sin , also ready. "_ I Brussel& � The time of our Semi -
O -V E R 0 OAT Q Toxonto. Time six troinutes .and seveii 40c- years, or nearly 82 years each. Al clair, of repeated message, ,11 Be ye
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%a onds. One mild three minute clads :1 lot, worthy ol � d people live within half 'a mile of Corning, New York State, fdrmerly� Miss Kies Downey, who has been .in charge of BRIF,F.S,-WM. Nigh i I h returned Annual Millinery Opening- is near at - I 11 I-
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2ad, G. Bald I -ld, and Annie Watson, is at present visiting at her 'a ab- __�
—AND— I . 51. C. Lloyd, 'Auror � a ; *iij, the neighboring'village- of Brucefli I tfie telegraph key during Mr. Scott from his trip to the weij�,±;. "F.'Scott and handt and you are no doubt anxiously � .
S_aTa!S_ Seaforth ; 3rd, R. R, McFarlane, Stratford. one out of the many lessons taught the - ris- uncle's, Mr..W. N. Watson. � . sence, has returnedhome. While here she Gideon Perry are horne i�r 9, epeii, and both waiting to hear when it iss to be. We .
Other starters, J. W.- Llvinget6ni, A;' 0. Ing generation by. these and similar examples — �_. made a kreat many friends. -Mr. J Snider are looking well. -Th Brussels apple evap- �
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- Winter, Seaforth, J. F. White'�j Lolid6n. is, that honest toil does not shorten human � - . has just received a splendid new stock of have arranged it for
Fall and winter stock completed styles Lnd work- Hensall. I . orator is now in full blast. -J. D. Ronald -
manship the beat to be found in Canada. Time three minutes and one second� I - life or detract from the sum of human hap. SOINIETHING new and away ahead 'in bay trunks �ud valises. - and his foreman are at the Western Fair,
I I . London, this week, with an exhibi fire- Mau
- -_ � , piness. �Mr. James Gravei ha& been award- forks at the Honsall implement shop. Tracks � 1. .- t of Fridav and Satu ' .
-Z BIG VARIETY. MRS. HITCHCOX'S MEETINGS, -The 64 ed the jontract for paintingthe tower of our either steel or wood, and slings that are Olin Wbi. . I - fighting appliances.! 0 "s
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THE CLOSEST PMES. ings held this week in Cardno's Hall, Mider church, and . d ' 'from his record as a &Dxa, Salesman. I %98-i Morris . THE SCHOOL BoAnD.-Our school board SEPT. 30th and OCT. lot, I . 1
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. - the auspices 6f the Wonien's Christian Tb�,- workman, oodiob may be looked for.- WANTED. -Smart boy 6 years of BRIEF$. -Mrs. Win. McArter, of the 76h have got very economical all at oiace. At ' I
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, We nan fit and suit the most fastidions at �ickard's perarice Uniori, by Mrs. Owen, Hitchddx, Mr..Robert lliott, of.the Dcminion Model Me to learn the Banking business. Apply 2to line, was very ill last week, but is now re- 11 the AND THE FOLL0111ING WEEK,
Bargain, Clothing and Dry Goods Hous� mTiiuR & C6, Bankers, 11'ensall. 12984
1 't ,� ' Far' at Otta.wa, spent a few days at MACA: iticating a few
Z have been successful beyond the - most - - the covering. After ra week a at
. . , van* in BOOTS & SHOES at bankrupt prices for the - staff that their engagements were to termi- . I
. WM. PICKARb guine- expectatioile of the most liobef4l. parental home last week. Government am. next 80 days at A. Weeloh's. Having bought the Mr. Win. Sholdice'g, 9th concession, Miss nate at the -end of the year, and, at a special , 11
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Seaforth. , cri while' the r 8�d, se. I he ties become a fine, strapping at a reduced rite on the dollar, we are prepared to advertise fo-i teachers for principal at $600,s display which would be a,oredit toany �:
high expectations formed of h � sell you boots and shoes cheaper than ever. I would last Smturday.�Mr. William Sholdice, Sr., I .
audiences have been. large and attentive kaiid young fellow. -,-Mr. D. Stevenson met with therefore invite you to call and examine my stock 2f the 9th concession, was visiting friends reduebion of $100 from what it has been for city establishment. We --vill not at- I
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11 I I ,,, I ) the voluntary collections liberal. ,,On Mo`n- a piinf ul accid . cut on. Thursday - evening - of � before purchasing elsewhere. The following are a in Tucl'%-ersmith last week. -Mr. George the past 15 years, and $25 less' on two of the I
.Ve!jfor day and TUebday evenings the hall was doin- I&et week. He rode. home from work in 'a few quotations: Baby's shoes for 15, 20 and 26 cents Kirkby's sale of stock steers, thoroughbred other departmeints. In fact, some of the tempt to describe it, for we haven�t the
19hr #V14rou (5XPVRI * fortably filled, while on Wednesday. eveiiing groc . cry wagon, and, when jumping out .at a pair and upwards ; children's oboes for 30, 40 and cattle -and horses on Friday lbst was . wall at Om, nor the time to do so. To get , 7 1
60 cents a pair and upwards; Girls �nd boys' shoes - board wanted to reduce the salary for the ro I .
. it was literally packed. So sucoepoini - have his own door, lie lit on a atone which ,50 I IT tended. 'Twenty-six two-year-old steers principal down to $500, and I think, from the proper notion of it, you must come I
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the meetings been, that the .)adiei Ad- bruised the so;e of his foot that he was off boots for 76, $1 and # L.26 a pair and upwards; Men were sold, the majority of them realiziog the actions of some, they would not care if
terini 48;+ea work for some[ days. . . . I long boots for $1.60, $1.76 and $2 a pair and upwards; and behold it for yourselves. The
ned to occum Mrs. Hitchcox!s i , I over $30 per head. A number of horties I
41. DlStRIOT MATTERS. - I . all kinds of slippers for 25, 60 and 76 cents a pair and we had no school at all. Tho Inspector re- at attraction as .usual will be the
,�� .. - for Thursday and Friday eveningi. Sh# is * � upwards. It will surprise you how chea were offered for sale, but there being n6 de- ports the school second to none in the gre .
- an easy, fluent,logioal. and earneii iP64 car, O RIEi-L-Mr. John,'Dale, of the buy, by calling and examining the goods for yourself. maud for them only one filly foal was sold. Trimmed Millinery. We know it is .,
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FOOT BALL -A meeting of the SeAdorth and while she makes no special oreten's ions Huron Road' Tuckers'mith, had -a three- We are here to plemm and fit you and are hero to in A �
, . i Mr. Kirkby wielded the hammer hi selfs None of the board seem able to*give a rea- the delight of the feminine soul to S-ee
. #I 0..�* 1'. I #... . ft + "6 j.,2n orau ear-oId oldin In fown one da Isat week stay and repair your. boots and shoes for you. .3 _1 1. l .'� 11 X : I ; . . I - . I
I L %,MleglaTie _LU8T,1WW ROOT, UALL olub was, held - V4- J), & - "O �"& V. - . .7 a a X I '"banking you all for past patronage linviteyouall An %susu 10 0 a& Q ki nalu 0 LA M F "Me "a $012aule answer. I a pretty hat, and sometimes to t it . I
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which turned -the scales nit 1,700, pounds. ' � - ry
on Wednesday, 21at, for the purpose bf re- attention even *here liar argumeiti fal � to to call and be convinced that we mealn what we ad- manner. I I -
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organizing for the coming season. The fol. convince. Iter meet�Rgs here can nos fall so He " offered and refused ip2.00 for him.- vertise. No trouble to show goods. ButteranlEgge . . — � 1 5 1 1
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lowing officers were elected: Honorar be productive of much good. A large ' uimi- Mr. George E. Henderson, of thin town,wag taken same as cash. Sign of the Big Boot. A. :- . McKil.lop. pleasure is so much greatee when the .
y I Wnsi,on, Proprietor. 1298-8 staffa. I � . FARx SOLD, -Mr. Alexander Johnston -
. President, Mr. H. J. Crawford ; President, bar, both old and young, signed the, r4 a judge at the Glencoe races last week, and 0
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Mr. W. Prendergast; Vice Preaident, P,.R. each evening. The music, also, by Me is acting in a similar capacity at the races BRiEFs.-Fairg are now the order of, the LECTuRE.-The .Rev. 0. H. Bridgman has sold his farm on the 8th concession, hat is beb ming. You shallibave, that I �
will deliver a lecture in the town hall,Staffs, abo6t two miles east of Winthrop, to Mr. pleasure as many times as you like,,_ � . .
Anderson ; Captain, James McKinley � See- - united choirs of the Methodist and Prt4y- at the Western Fair, in'London, this week. day. -Our business men are.layin&in good � -
. retary-Treasurer, John A. Jackson. Oom- terian churches, and the orchestrk, is g de. Mr. Henderson. is well posted in the rules stocks for the fall- trade. -Mr. W. obinson, Wednesday eveniuj, September 28th, on AnarewRobertson. The farm contains 100 for we are going to have a nice lot �
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. mittee,-T. )ff. Brownlee, William Elliott, lightful. and plessiDg feature of the meeiifigs. of the turf, and his services are largely of Lambeth, was in the village last week, I I A Trip to England. " The lecture will, a are . trimmed! and.ready for you—.all differ-
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H. Morrison. - If there -are any in town who have - act ,yet son ht after. -r -Mr. John Habkirk, of Strat- visiting his siateri Mrs, J. C. Stoneman.- no doubt, be a very interesting one and Johnston 1 .
- I 'heard Mrs. Hitchcox we would advise them forl, a former employee of THE EXPOSITOR Mr. and Mrs.J. Steacy are visiting relatives should be largely attended. ' lent farm and in good value for the money. ent styles and becoming too, The
PASSED CREDITARLY.-W, ' I ' in and about Caledonia. I - - COUNCIL DOINGS. -Council met in Craw- Boxes, Drawers, Shelves and Tabler, �
a are please(! to to go to -night ; they are sure -to be pleased, office, spent Sunday lant in town. John is a -Our local apple I- — __
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. . learn that Mr. Arthur Trott, son of Mr. and can scarcely fail to be profited. cod workman and a steady, induntriong buyers ar ackiog apples for ship- ford's hotel,'Dubliu, on Monday, September will be overflowing with Fashion!s 1,
f, I Sti�phen- 19, The engineer having reported the ditch
Samuel Trott, of this town, lime .succeeded I �;, I ' ]ad to learn that he I@ do- ment, and report the crop as good In this �
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I DON'T forget the great 'liquidation _i4le iug well in the olassio city.-M'r, James neighborhood.-Neady 200 teams were at I
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.; . in psi his final examination and has at George Goods, Seaforth and Brussels. 9v thing Wilson, B. A., assistant in the Presbyterian our flourlint mills one day 'reoentli Granger Glanville, eon of Mr. R. Glanville, 7, 8. 9, 10 and 11, concession 2, and lot Il .
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. � I el -0 Church here, preached the annual sirmon to h I . . r, .
ad a minister of the Episcdpal , - -bad state of repal
Methodist church of the United Staten. must,be sold regardless of profit. ) I - rake wel? forthe business being. done.- , of the 10th concession, met with 9, severe concession 3, to be in a p .
al and almo'st fatal accident, while driving a' the clerk was authorized to notify the an- 1,
� GYMNASIUM AND BATH SF,Asbi;� bilk'92 ( ur salt well is turning out a large quantity " - I Mantle Opening.w. �
Although Mr. Trott has been engaged in the � , the scholars of the Roxboro Sabbath Sohoo), I I
ministry for some time it is 'only now that -1893.-The gymnasium �will be oppned about last Sabbath, in the Roxboro school house. of 'nalt daily, but lime not as yet overtaken team of horses attached to a Wagon, on- gineer to have this same fixed in accordance . Though the Millinery .1
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� he has.passed hie final examination. He re- used, such as the German horse unch ng fia , tula It was crowded and the congregation had -the the demand.-Mism Wicholle, of London, bile we � t :�
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an been here durinttlie past week, visiting he rails slipped, and the horses ran. away and courses Act. 1 Council refused to pay dam- usually claims first place at the- open- . I
ceived 9J marks out of a possible 10. Th kicking r, � I I as r � 11 . -
. ere Vate. In connection wl h th gy pleasure of listening to' a most excellent, threw Mr. Glanville out, crushing one of his ages to James Darling done by horse shying �
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were 19 in the class and none of them there wi I be a shower batb, needle baths an IF practical sermon. -At the Glencoe races sister, Mrs. D., rqu6mrt.-Mr. J. A. Mit- � ings ; we can -not give it all the praise
got baths. Terins(oneyear gymnasium, $9,00, ym . �- Olems ' choll, of th ilson,s legs between the wagon and a tree. The tit -a atone on Huron roid, west of Harpur. -
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10. Mr. Trott was ordained to the mini2- nasium and baths $4 �o those who becomo- 0 t 1'1-. last week, Florence G., Messrs. C a is place,, has leased Mrs. W leg was terribly crushed, the bones being hey, u those with shying hors& should this season, there are so many other I
try on Sdx)day by BishopFowler. Heji, bers before Octob.or*15th, gymnasium an , Athd Brother's'pacing mare, suoneeded in reduo-- 150 acre farm at Dixie,and intends movini . , I I
also to be removed from Hillsdale, where h (one year),will be reduced to �83.00. Boy ', i ek- 14 her record to 2, 20J, winning first place out there in the course of a mouth or so an broken in several �places and protruding wear blinder's in future. The clerk was things pressing hard for recognition. I . .
ears (on year) $1.60. For' all other, 0 'Alon 39 through the skin. Vor a time it was feared authorbiled to notify John McCann and Mantles are attracting much attention, - - Z
has been for some time, to Spring Lakv, y , !In the ?ppn race. -During the past two engagivg in farming, Mri Mitchell is a, good . .
apply to the physicial director, E. E. HAD 1203.1 that the leg would !have to be amputated, , James L6ngworth, own4irs of lots 6 and 7, 1
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Michigan, a town of 1,900 inhabitants, 1Xo You can get 5 pounds of good �tea ' weeks, mr. John M,)Mann has sold out of 'worker and manageri ati(I we wish him the but;at present hopei,, are entertained that it 'in the sed,ond COnCegbiOlk, to meet the reeve and must have their say. We have . I I
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far from the city of Grand RaRids, f'� 81 his stables here 37 horses, 1.6 of which were success lie deserves, -Rev. H. Irvine -and � . gathered together nearly a quarter , ,
We at LAIDIAWS, -Central Grocery", Seaforth. i998-tf be saved. � . � -
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� congratulate our young friend on his succesk, . - .! shipped to the Old. Country and the remain. Mrs. Irvine have returned home from their may . ib . . to arrange to take the' water off road be -
JUST look at the September Wide Awkke, der to Detroi� and Winnipeg. ' He has also recent visit. -Rev. 9. A. Fear, of the Nile, , tween lotO 5 and 6. The clerk was author. Of a thousand really hand -some
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and wish him a brilliant career in his ohoseL Its a perfect jewel for young people. tho jokes an- d Londesboro. ized to recure three copies of Revised garments, and they will be on exhibi- - �. -
profession. ' humor in 11 Men and Things " department . atone sold inother cai load for shipment to the and formerly of this'p'hhce, Was in the vil- I I �
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- - worth the price of the migazine. Then' on h Old Country to -day. -Mise Elizabeth Hillen, lags this week. -Miss S. Carlile left this NOTES. -Mr. W oi Brunaden, ar., is very � and Assessment Acts tion during our OPENING ')AYS. ... �
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, you, ave I , . p to councillors. Accounts were passed and paid � .. �
all the other good things thrown In fre4 and they are davighter of Mr. James Hinen, of McKillop, week for Mount Elgin, near Ingersoll, to sick. -Mr. Wilken took a business tri We hey ,- I .
DEATH OF, MP -9. GOVENLOCK. -Many bf ��the -_ amounting -to $193-73, Coui�cil adjourned e,spared no pains in getting -
too numerous tomention insmall soacd, Bu lefi here on Tuesday last for Athenir, where .611 the position of milliner in a large estab. London on Thursday of last week. -Mr. J. . i �
. our readers will regret to learn of the death September number, only 20 cents, d 0 f r your. Fulton' hotel on Monday ro- ; .
selves that we haven't told y " a a lisbment.-Misa Anderson wits in the vil. H. McBain, who hss been - supplying the to meet at � , octo. the best stock we, could. possibly p "I
of Mrs. Robe* Govenlock, of M - beauties. she has received, a, position as teacher in the � ' I � 11 . .
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7 at I o'clock. cure. They come from afar—even . ���
�cKillo.p 'Oil halp, Ii OTHR011 Hiih Sch lage this week visiting friends. -A very place -of Rev. Mr. Leech, left Imat week to bar ri, .
near Seafortb, which took place on Saturday Two dollars and forty cents ayearl - _T11 ool of that plaoei-at &,salary of . - .. . . I
Company, Boston Alass. Publishers. [� � 12 large numbir have been leavivg this station resume his studies- at Victocia, College,- . I
. last. i Mrs. Goverilock bad been a severe ` - OP'l ` 500 per year. Miss Hillen is a remarkably � . across the water� fresh from the haDd-- ..
sufferer for several .months and an, owing to TuoRouGHBRFD St. Bernards.6-J,ohn clever young lady. She is now only 19 daily during this week to attend the exhi- Mr. H. Beacom hasJ'started busiva8s as shoe- ;
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the nature,of her ailident, her recovery wag ,d�rseaforth, has for sale three thokou'ghbrel St. years, of age, and she procured a first-class bition at London.-, Rev, E, Softley, of maker in the premiies lately occupied by i Kippen. of the German Mantle Makers, who ' '
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. - Bee certificate -'at the age of 17 years. We have London, aud father of Rev, E. Softley, of J. J. Walker, veterinary surgeom-The Mrs. Thomas Jar I
impossible, death w as a - hdppy release Hui.', Apply a� his harness shop, Seatorth. N�3-tf. rott, of the township of Vaughan, have been Perfect Fitting Mantle&. With our I
from suffering in herjoase. Mrs. Goven- . . �_ no doubt she. will make as successful a this villi%ge,-preaclied with much acceptance feq,c,e around the Methodist parsonage- in I
OuR fall Millifiery Opening d4gs will be . . in this vicinity visitiug,their brothers and
lock was a daughter of Mr. E. VauEgniond - teacher as she has been a student.-M.r. In St. Paul'a.. Church -on Sabbath morning. bei�g painted, which, when finished, will * fine Millinery—our elegant :Ottincr -
i Friday September 30th, and Saturday Octobei 18t, - other friendi in and around Kippen and e� -1
of the Huron road, * near Clinton. She when we will be glad to see all friends dfid adifflrers Henry Cresswiell, of Kansas City, is at prea- last. -Rev. R. Barnabyj of Tivertori, and griatly iipprove the appearance of the.prop- . garments, and. o - �
of fine Millinery. Wm. PICKARD, S000kth; 1203-2 ant th formerly of this place, wa "a the village on erty.-Tom Bell and Ben Mason have taken . Hillngreen. They are much pleased with ur unsurpassed assort- -
leaves. a family of five Bmall children, who. .. a guest of his -brother, Mr. G. E. si . � the appearance of things in this Dart of the ment of Fancy Dry Goods,' we don't � , �
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will miss � the cme of a loving and ten- GIRL INTAINTED.-Wantea at ow d Cresswell, of Tuck ersmith. -The annual Wednesday, calling on a few of hie friends, possession of the Commercial hotel, Clinton - � �
ce � ko6 . country, and are having an enjoiable visit.
servant girl, appl� to MRS. B. B. � �X, Seiforth sermon to the Sabbath School -children will who were pleased to, a - I
der mother. _Nlra. Govenlock was much and U ee him once more. - and wilf spare no pains to make it a firstj MELANCHOLY AcciDE,xT.�A most melan- think that there's a store in the . . . . . . � I
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deservedly respected �by all wbo knew her . I i, 1203 Miss Alcock, who has been here on a visit C a 8 e County better able to suit you—per- -
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and. her death is tL sei'ere grief to her be. BoOTS. AFD SnoEs.'-Bootl R914 shoes imay next Sabbath. --A good many from this,dis- for the past month or so, left this week for I --- .
� - � week at the residence of Mr. Andrew Wood, haps not so well, but that is left for -11.
reaved husband and ma�ny friends, to whom down in prices. Don't miss them at J I Gebtgb. Goods, trict have been attending the Western Fair Kentucky,*where she has relatives living.- Beechwood. , z - �
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the sincerest q tj 11 1293-1 at Lond _n this _. week. -Mr. James Fisher, Mr. J. R. Hobkirk, our*energetic and enter. -BRiEFs.-The sad news reached here a It seems that Mrs. Rogers, Mr. Wood's sit- - . .
�ympathy of all will be ex- I 0 opening,. -
WANTF,D.-Steady bo to lbaha ba We want to see you, and .
tended. The i�mains*ere laid to rest in y - �fng. who has been*bere for &'month or so spend. prising blacksmith, is this iveek extendiDcr few days ago of the sudden death in Cali- ter, who -made her -home with him, had oc-' . .
Must be good size. A g Mi holidays, left on Tuesday !or er fornia of Mr. John Conway, son'of Mr. down ceHa'r on Uesday evening
Harpurhey cemetery:�'.'on Monday and the .pply at once. CLAI'm hitos. in his Ilia shop out flush w ith the streetq in Ord r' casion to go we write this invitation to everybody.
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funeral was largely attended. ! 6 1 I-, home at Little Rock, Arkansag.-A large , to givt him more room for big constantly in- Thomas Conway, of the'q8bh concession of a�d, in some way, ahe missed her footing - . I � I
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*_ I I WHE,N TO RuLL APFL-Es.-Wifitei ��ples number of our'citizens as well .aa a good creasing business. Mr. it. Paterson has the McKillop. The young illan left here about and fell to,tha foot of the, stairway, receiv- .
few may be pulled the first week in October br a� a . � . - 11 - .
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LADiEs' WORK FOP. THEZ INDIANS. -A convenient afterwards and put under bover. 134rrels many in the couutrye are having hot air job. ' seven years ago to seek his fortune in the ing such injuries an resulted in her death the . . � - - I
days ago a committee ot the Women's must not be left outside full or cmOYi toad fiat furnaces placed in their residences this CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR NVOi?.1C. -The meet. West and was a steady, industriour, young followiug'morning. Mrs - Rogers *is about ", ..
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Foreign Mi'asionary Society shipped at Se�k- and deliver at No. 7 storehouse. Goymhocil 4 goorr. fall. � The principal men in this line here are ings of the Young People's Society of Chris,- man. -Mr. P. DeCantelon. who sold his fifty * , ' .
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�, forth station' a very large quantity of . Ill .1 1203-2. Mr. D. Johnson and Messrs. Mullett &' Can Endeavor are being weli attended, end acre farm to Mr. Bryan Downey, intande Edward M c'Faul. � �
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destitute Indians of the Bird Tail Reserv&- LAIDLAW'S, Seaforth. I a a no -One of Mr. D. D, Wilson's prize I , . e
clothing, bedding, etc., for the needful and P.ouLTr,y, Butter and Potato' a w'nt�d at-� f tion. meeting on Sabbath evening isst was especi- DeCautelon received $2,300 for his fs' daughter was married to Mr. ,McLaren, of SEAFORTIL 11
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tion.,-Manitaba,'of which Rev. John McAr- , .� bulls had the misfortune to got one of his ally interesting, a noticeablo feature of the Mr. Thomas O'Rourke's new brick house is __
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" thar is 'the missionary in charge. The Mr. LEiPER's COLTS. -A Con a horn8 broken while at the Toronto exhibi- meeting being the dzithublasai shown by the now nearly 6ompleted, and is .a, credit to few hours before -it happened'. They re- tober 1868, with wife and family, he came - -
goods were addressed to Mr. McArthur and "of �veeks tion. -The stock from thin quarter, which members in discussing the subjects, as well Mr. O'Rourke. I turned on Thursday just in time for the to wetitern Ontario, taking u the . in in � 11 I
� will be distributed by him in faithful ago we made mention of the saf arrivathere were exhibited at the Toronto exhibition,r as the promptness with which they respond- I I p far .
. funeral. It was a particularly sorrowful Hay township on which he died. By h-ard -
,f of Mr. James Leiper, of Hullet , heir Har- did not get home until Monday forenoon. ad when called upon to 6ke their several -1 Constance. home -coming for Mrs. McLaren, and she work and close attention to the details of � I
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measure according to the d,ire needs of the lock, with a couple of very. fil)o oung . siedby Mr. Red- I �
poorredman. The articles were; contrib- y They' got as far as Stratford Saturday night, parts. Thdmeeting wa
. Clydesdale stallions" which he bad brdught - A GOOD SALE. -The auction sale of stock and the other sorrowing relatives will have the farm he soon had the property well I . - I
I uted by the different auxiliaries composing � and had to stay over -there all Sunday.- cliffe, and the topic forN the evening was: eared and � himself in good financial stand- _. I
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.out with him from Acotland. In' a , i�cent on the farm of Mr, James Snell, ne6,r here, the sincerest sympathy of the whole com- cli
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the Huron Presbyterial Societ the total u let we 6 our church and our on Tuesday last 'was a complete success. inunity. I I ing ; and at the close of his worldly c#reer ' . I
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weight amounting . yy issue -of the Worth Briti�h Agric i1tt# .ment grants received by the several branch pastor this year?" Afterille, opeDin a,' This wai the first auction sale of farm Ptock � " 0 -
noticathe following reference to: Mr.,� Lei- agricultural societies in "the South Riding ercisee were gone through with Mr. � -_ was blessed with a goodly portion of this - -_ .
. valued at $360. The clothing was nearly per's horses. It says : " We ar� - VM - in this vicinity this season. The weather .Varna. world's g6ods. There survive him a wife
. , glad to ob reading, apportion- was favorable- and there was a large crowd and eight children, three sons and five .
all new and all. of excellent quality, the best i , 9 of Huron this year : Stephen and Usborne Buchanan gave a bible i
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ever. sent by this societv. Besides the which for some time Ims, been ,In a depressed $140; Tuckersmith, $128.31; � Stanley: Ing the 1 different bible scripture passages. present. The auctioneer's hammer was BRiF.F.s. -Messrs, Bobier & McCool have daughters. The sons are John, Arthur and . � . .
. wearing apparel there' werefifty quilts and . $83.19; Hay, $69'.0. The amounts are mong. the members who responded sever- wielded by Mr. W, G. Duff, of Senforth,and opened the apple evaporator for the season, James, all of Exeter; the daughters, Mrs. . . . . . . . . -
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comfortera iDeludel. - The sorting and pack- G -- 0 .1. . Mr. ership.-The Editor :lly as their naiTies werb called. Short lie did his work well, drawing out the bids Lar�e loade of apples arrive daily. An Mr. James Ching, Mrs. H. Collins, and Mrs. . I I .
ing of so large an amount of stuff was no raham and Mr. Leiper,from Canada West, of THE EXPOSITOR is indebted to the afficers papers and extracts, bearing id�on the sub- as if by magic. Th'e whole sale reached over McCool is one of our hustlers we wish him James Morey, who are in Manitoba; Mrs. . � I
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- have been paying a visit to th�,if friends in jeot, welre read, by Mine Simpson, Mrs, , $1,000. ,This, in view of .'the fact that it "every succe
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small labor, but the ladies, one and all, who Scotlandj and have embraced ,tb.e- �p. ort,n, of Hillsdale, Michigan, agricultural society . as in his' enterprise. -Mr. Win. Fred W. Collins and Mrs'. Ed Treble, Exe- . I
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gave freely of their work and meana ' ity of inspecting so' for complimentary tickets and a kind invi. George White, Mrs, Henderson and others. was a sale of surplus stook, and that there Duncan-, our apple king,is on theroad every ter. The deceased was highly respected by -_ . I
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have the reward OUR Rood conscience, and in Lanarkshire. Mr. Leiper oalied with the tation to their annual fair, and he is very At the close of the meeting the Oaator, Reiv. day offering the higheit price for choice fall 11 - . .
. Ome . was ro market for horses, is a very astisfac- and winter fruit. He has already about everybody, and although a clever business : ... �
" Their own works shall praise them in the sorry that pressure of business at h J. S. Henderson, gave a short ad. �'tory result.' Comm -on grad6. cows Tan in man, held the confidence of all with whom
:. btemmahip Pomeranian from Glasgow on Fri- 2,000 barrels bought. -Mr. Wilson Cook, . ,
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. gates, " .1 I Omy last week with two very iv4iusibld colts. prevents his acceptance. Judging from the dress, in which he w&tmJy, thanked the price from $25 to $47; stock steers went as be had dealings; lis word was honored as a - -
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A BEAuTIFUL BAN�KRR.-The Society of 0olt, was got by the famous- bre6d!bg sire a progressive and popular agricultural in- to him, sa,their pastor, as well so for the - drawing -
Christian Endeavor 0-' this town, now have Knight of Lothiati. He is a twOi oblored, * and pigs went up as high an $22.25 each, ' ' -As the municipal ,dlections are the time being confined to the house, and he �
. in their possession ti a banner won by On- stylish colt, with a strong reaimblane,�- of his stitution. A .'meeting of the . directors of active Christian- sympathy Manifested and . - I 0 - . -, near we would like to remind our mayor, bore his sufferinge with patience and a full ' . I .
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tario at the NationE I Christian Endeavor t1istinguished sire. He" wao bred"by Mi. held in Pinkney'a'.Rotel, in this town, on his arduous abors. He gave a short re- are in a dangerous'coudition. We hope he i
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Convention evt Nau York in July last, $anderson, Ne�herurd Main4, 1)61p�lntov. � WEST END N0*TE,"3.-Mr. Thoma.R Fowler ment was paralysis.
awarded for the greatest i . Saturday, to complete preliminary arriAnge- trospect of his four years' work an pastor of will take this matter into consideration.- I �
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. nerease in number The other colt -Prince of Mid-Lothiah-is a Carmel church, and while -cobscilods of many left this week for Oregon, United States, The Misses Robinson, daughters of Mr. - I i
q ments for the fall show, which is to be held failing � s, and that he haa coffiL Chiselhurk. .
of societies. This banner is ,held. by the kood one-yeanold, purchaeld , froili Mr, . I rt of where he intsnds spending a year visiting John Robinson, formerly of this village, but .
Provincial President Dir, J. A.R. Dickson, of Pate, Crosshouse, Rodin, anc ias a -Mr. A. , far aho frierAs and viewing 1 the country. May he now of Marlette, Alichigan,.p6ry visiting at 7 .
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' - 11 tb6 Cardno is having plate glass windows placed reaching that spiritual powd� abd influence NOTES.-Mri. James Davey, of Wingham '
Galt, and is loaned to any society who ap. oppearance of growing into a,fikOt-,01-1 a Btal- do , have & good time.�Alr. JameR Noble has and formerly of this placn, is h
. in -the store first or south of the, hill that he had hoped to atta�id iinto, yet he Mr. John Wanless'. -Quite a number of our . ere renewing
plies f o,r it on their p.1yi ,n,,g the expenses of lion. He hae been a di 7 prize wayi, As an instance of the demand -back -with pleasure ri the eDgaged with Mr. T.: Fowler for one 'year to citizens took in the Toronto exhibition and accl'us"titances. We are pleased to see our �. _.
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transmission. It fi un,' d beautif ul Winner already in several . ,gs, The alley work of thealle four'sbort yearo, h8l, them i"1111109 -the sights -of the Queen City last week. * �
- I 'Ine an sh6Vv ri - 0 many had been spirituall e the farm, wbile lie is absent, for the Merrill, who has been in Michigan
trophy and to be truli a.ppreciated must be Jelection has been skilfully nja4e, &�d, if all for stor�`s in this town, we may state that i lilo sum of $170. -A Chilla wedding took place Amongst them were: Rev. J. A. McDonald
. seen. It is a -bout five, f long and four g es well, we have �no doubt �vill'be a profit. Mr. Csr"dno has had over half -a -dozen ap- _V awakenedto a Visiting - , ,
. sense - at the residence of 1 Mr. F. W. Crich, on her friends, has returned home, -1 ki �
� plications for this store since it was vacated of their need of a'ga"vioutj and more . � and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dan McNa6ghton 00 I g as
-_ cut for' the enter' rishik Friday evening last, it being the twentle'th' d though she had enjoyF, .
-feet wide, and is co" e:etd of soine 225 , le investm pur- e. He , d her trip.. _nMr.
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badges worn by deleg es at the Convention. chaser. " I ) I . anniversary of therr weddiDg. They re- I Walter Shillinglaw is I
- until he got these improvements made. said ip closing that any meastike of useful-. Mr. J. D. Morrow, Mr. and Mrs. Spayrow home from Toronto
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. These badges are repV� . ness to which he had attained as Aheit pas- ceived a very beautiful selection of ' ents- Mr. S. A. Moffatt, Mr. Robeirt McCool, anj where he was atti3nding the fadir.-A nuz_l .
gravel that is being put on the Worth road , -
" A very enjoyable time was spent r gers attended the H-eneall .
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in all parWof the Anherican Union, as well ' -RON AT TAE; TORONTO �� 1-1�bt,l.iTRIAL. - tor was due in no small degree to the hearty by both 'N
as some in Canada, i and are of all irn. .. in McKillop this year is of the worst pos- old and young until the small hours in the I fies Addie Armstrong. exhibition and report haviog had an enjoy -
aginable designs and colors, and there . is The following is a list of the �_rizd �Niniaere sible description, and it is simply a waste of co-operation and sympathy�,oi the ,young 4- . LLL
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not more than one badge from any society. from the county of Huron kt 4ke Toronto money to make such road repairs, as instead people of the society, and he ho�ecl that as inorDiDg, when all returned home, hoping . :' Zurich. . able tiine.---�Mra. James Ptirish, Of Will L g- I �
, he entered upon his1ifth year anyong them, that Mr. and' -Mrs. Crich might live �o en.
Industrial as far as we could bbtai4 thern : of improving them it only makes them I ham, is visiting in this neighborhood. -Mr. I
1, It is a curiosity well wortli seeing. 0 a 80 !bat their support would be cobtinued and joy many more such reunions. LOCAL tRiEvs.-Migv Lydia StruMpfer find Mrs. S. Lattay of Missouri, who haive
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. view at present in Mr. J. C. Smith's bank- lion, Carlisle, 2od'i in herd glass an& 3rd he in Logan & Co's bank, in thin town, for increased, and as a consequence 61a would be * 0 —
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ing office, and will be exhibited at the meet- ed stallion not 1�ess than 15J9 hands high ; some time, left on Friday last for Carberry, enabled, under the Spirit of Goij to reach . . father accompanied her as far an London,and for their Ifome this week. -The fall wheat - I _.
ing of the Society in the Presbyterian Ybrahf�in Crich;_-McKillo ter heights of usefiltiesi than ever be- i BmF,Fs.-Mr. M 1 1 took In the fair, while there. -Rev. F. in this vicinity is nearly 'AII sowed and if
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Church next Tuesday evening. The Ontario . , Flannery was away last Scharfe, of Dashwood, occupied the pulpit weather continues favor -able the farmers . I '.
kpsx-o,ld roadatif stallion ; P. Coleman, situation in Mr Logan's bank in that fore . ' V - vee takibg in the Exhibition. church last ,Sabbath - :
. Christian Endeavorers may well be proud of Hills Green, lat for English- 9hite aball* _Co"" ' will all gtt through this week.-Mrr, .J. I �,
- the honQr which it confers upon them. 1013, place. - Alf. is a s�eady, reliable yobng maij, -Mrs. Isaiah Smith And Miss Jennie Mc- in . � . .
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' two W. N. Colemati, Tuck. His place here is'filled by Mr. John Fairley, HURCH RE-OPKNING.- Union Presbyter. via church here on Sunday an& delivered &good I
BrOYOLF ToURNZ'AmENT.-The fall meet of 6ramitb, 3rd foi English shlia foai,�, And 3fd They also took in the, Toronto Exhibition, gregations on -both occasions. -Miss Mary � 4V -
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the: Bic cle club, held on the Recreation for breeding mare of the ,.sa�tne class, and iug lots of fun working a. horse power tread both fo and oomior by recent and report havioR a good time. -Miss Mag- Wurm - -
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4 3rd for Company have removed to their splandi re -opened on Sabbath, Sepit�aber 25. On from Walton and vici �ity took in the Exhi- in the London'Fair this week. -Mr. David M Kay, presi
kept a number of riders from attending.' got lat -geldingji, A. G. neii store, near Hawkshaw'8 Hotel. This that day the Rev. Mr. SiowiLrtj? of Clinton, bition at Toronto. i Gautachalk ham employed Mr. Howald to A. L. Bell, chairman of the Lo .
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� for three-year-old. heavy enterprising firm have erected here one of will preach in the foretbod at il o'clock, . I I learn the shoemakiug. -Mrs, j. W. Ortwine a . ��.
There were a number of good riders present Irm.i2gihe't filly. Cattle -D. A Wilson, Sea- the handsomest business blocks in town. mittee, are going to ddress the meeting �. . � I
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10 and 3rd for, ark all, in 1 left on Monday for her home at Golden on Sunday evening, October 2, subject- i'� I . .. * 4 .
The f rth, got 2nd §earling Durban' They intend pecupying the most' of it with the evening at 7 O'clock. 00 this following NOTES. -The Royal Templars of Temper. Lake. She went by way of Parkhill. -Mrs. " Temperance "and we thi .11
and the races were keenly contested. � and the Rev. Mr. Rend i0iii,bf ileDs Exeter.
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i their mercantile and pork packing business, Monday evening there wiii be a k gular old emee held a fruit social -in their hall on H. C. Doan left last week for Kansas to vi It 1
68 points, London, 49 points, Seaforth 47 Durham cow over four y4aro old� 3rd for for which purposes it has been specially I 81 named Sentlemen will do justice to the sub.
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points and Stratford 44 points. In this year-old heifer, and lot for heifer calf under . - _ rogramme her mother, brother And sister. She intends ject. The order of the Epworth League is . � I
r I ace the Stratford team were i' ranged, and the building is as convenient as will consist of refresh mente. Acldr�aoes, ni usic, name on a slip of paperi which was put in a to stay about two months. -Mrs. Moos I
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only having three riders, the other two fall- got Ist for Durhaut cow, three years Coleman returned home fibin his driving ex- by the ladies of the CODgregMdOb,4, the second lected, each male metnber drew one of the frieDds.-Mr. F. Kibler has his Oboe shop Christian Endeavor Society, We wish them . . "
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starting, thus rendering. them unable to pro- and 3rd for herd of Durham#,; E. Gaunt & points on Tuesday last. H -had been Henderson, S. Acheson, Pq Musgrave and took his partner for the' evening. Fruit wat paint. It is greatly improved? and he now MeTaggert are busy packing and shipping I I
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it is altogether probable they would have heifer calf under one yean, Sheep -E. have secured the celebrated revivalist, Con. Cli_ ton Presbyterian churohi assisted by was spent by old and y4ung. An excelle t Jdbh Hauch :
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won the race, �ao: their- men made a better Galln't & Sons g0t Ist for aged Leicester rain duptor Snider, who will, deliver his address, Ilia A. Jackson, soprano ; Mr. W. P. Spald- programme was &I so good in this district as it has been in � � 1
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average than did the Aurora team. The �nd 4th for two ewe !am-bs � Jam�s Snell, 41 Life on the Rail," heie on the evening of ing, baritone, and others ; while the fourth the occaaion.-Mr. Jonathan Manning left -S. J. Latta was in London last Sunday with . - ,_- I .
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iam, 2od sad 3rd for pairs of aged ewee, will be accompanied by Mr. G. W. Cline, be furnished more or less by h1l present, bia, where he has secured a situation in & moved ii -Two marriages took place on Wednes- � I I J �.�:
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hour, 6 minutes and 20 seconds, Daville, ,1rd for i of shearling ewes, aria 3rd for Seaforth's old favorite, and Mrs. C. H. We expect to see the oburcfi crowded, both large dry goods house.4--Mr. William Dow ed. -Mr. Michael Zellar has gone to nd - -
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Samuel Howard, of Gorle of our c"itizens the opportunity they ha All will be made weledme, ward- Hunt, Seaforth I � visiting relatives in Visiting Stratford, their eldest and on the � I
poitift along the road. v nIRTEFS. - Delegates from the Sabbath town. -Miss Armstrong, of British Colum. -Mr. W. H. Mains, one of the big ditch f
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Seaforth to Kippen and return via Bruce- three Truckle Cheese. This ii a very credit 11 and bip, has taken charge ofMr. J. A. Stewart's contractors, has gone home for a Couple of James Fraser marrifed Miss Emily Barker, . �
field. Mr. J. W. Livingston -was the only able list for one county, visited each of ouk Sabbath . I daughter of Mr. John Barker I of; Stratford I � .1 - �
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saying that the Firemen will have ii full were much appreciated by both teachers place. -The Rev. E. Saftley, of St, paulig Hay. - ' place at the latter's I I
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I track races. In the one mile club race he :4 EGMONDVJILLE� NOTES. -in his rambles house. -Mrs. M. Thompson, of SparliDg. and scllolars.�Miss Bessie Robs has gone to church, Hensall, occupied the pulpit in the residence, Rev. M. L. Leitch officiating. I �_
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I . after a attend a young ladies' college in Ottawa. Trivitt Memor The other wedding took place in Wolseley, � - �
lost first place and again in the three min- Of interest about the pioneers of th" strect, arrived home on Saturday, ial church on Sunday lait, James Loadman, One of the earliest settlers Assinibola, Mr. Joseph Fraser and Min �
fell coming in on the home stretch and thus �our.acribe is always glad to pick ,up items DEATH OF MR. JA,MF_,S L,OADXAN._Mr.
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IN Voun- four months' visit with friends at Orillia, We wish bar God-opeed.-W4 Andrew during the absence of the Rev. F. H. Fatt. in Hay townshipr, passed away on Thursday, Farroiv, sister of the Messrs. Farrow, ag-n- " �
I ute class he fell just before reaching the try, men and women who toilqd in winter's Brantford, Paisley and other places. � She Scott has returned from a �rotonged trip -Miss M. E, Down is slowly recovering.- 15th inst. ;Born in Yorkshire, England, in cultural implement Cents, rd, be- - . � I '_
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.causing him tQk-fall. The follow settledw down in their own residence. --Mrs. by appearances the trip has a of 5 years, me- coming husband and- wife. Another inter- � I . .
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summary of th% races : One mile uo-vice: to them were secondary where, relative ties , have,been very of Stephen, and Mrs. Eli Sneli,, of ,this � camen to Canada, first goiug to Toronto. ceremony was that it was a celebration &ISO I I I
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G- H. White, London, Ist ; J. F. White, sundered social connections y in the Western Fair. -Mrs. A. K. Chitten. scarce in our vicinity this year. -Dr. Arm. place, who have been visiting relatives 4nd They then mov d to Mark m, and r - � .
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Ashton, Aurora, 3rd. of the common neceenaries of life were, per- Hamilton. -Mr. Jolan Weir returned from Elliot , who has gone on 4 visit to his last. -Master Sam the town hi of Scarboro, near Torouto, seventy-one years of age. It will be re- 4
London, 2nd; A. C. W4 arift depriva � e ha, afte a of the birthday of the mother of thetwo
ter, Seraforth, and J. A. Reid, Aurora. Tinae Still, with his visit to the Old Country last week. He friend . -Among the prize# fo� the " High. flammation of the mutcle of th k -
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I iuutes and'one-fifth second. Half on, and ma,ny, triumphing over all obsta- Mrs. Colin Campbell, to hand are silver medals awarded to the fair on"Maonday and Tuem&v of next the deces 1 d married Alm Miller. In 1852 Of FebrufirY last celebrated their !golden -
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