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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-09-30, Page 9W. 'I , �-;-*­:,V­----­ , - . - :� " . � �_�, 1 � �—. I .- - �' -- ww"Vw -1 � I ` -,7-,,- . I � I I _e , I �' — -, ": _` — " , ­ I - ­ : ­0",�.7"Irl "[9`711i �� � � . - I � '11,177 7- 9 I . - � I � . . I I , � 1� � o'. � , - . : �; 2, . " I . , � �!�' - I . . � I I I ,,, � i�� " . � I . , , �n� � , � ,", , . ; - I i '. I - ; % 2 . ; . i i I I �� - — - . . , � . � . i. . I I ; � - . I . I " I I I � 4 ! � � , 1; I i L,'v � t ?.,� .18 i ;, -L _. - � 1. ­ - - � — " . ­� I E I - V ri � i I Ili - A If 9 a I Oak 6, " I PDWARD -:A - OASHI the into;W4 ..O" �.,. I , , . WholeWo and Rotaft Dealer in his 6806t4fik, V �' . � towush0� �4 ' , ) . � I -R-Y- :B_Ur_rr.VM'M.. for a ilti�i , b$ 3D_&JI 1. I L , . 3 6 I z fortr,,Asi� I I � -GODERICH STREETi SEAFORTH, know �� - - - . _ I . �, � - early 3 t Ifo, I � 1, - � . Will buy Dairy Butte�_, in 'any quan matt j1e - �! V , I � J@ I I I tit� and shape, if welihuade and good otberi a color, from May I st, 1 4 2. as thi it � It compady�� , — . " - . gula�rlvl a �" rel i t" , ' I nt jk 1. . ,,,t i, - 0 V ER OJ� 0 A T %9 Toronto he,o. - 1; Schooli' *hi � I I —&ND-�— . class ooriifi_�, � Qufqn,ji 0, , T_ . I � S -U I � S_ I .� . I ----------- 6 . . good (1184i:P1 7 � the ka�k4 4 � Fall and winter stock comptoted styles and work- I knanship the I)e8t to be found 01 Canada. reginleild � i i . Rjdg"aJ"j' I aw 4. - BIG VARIETY. He w , UY! �' L , � THE CLOSESt," PRICES. �erian bh�uk . . , # I . � I .1 , , I . B:o rna,uefit and suit the nito8t lastidions at Pickard's t I . gai lothing and Dry ClodAs House, DY,A�4 i r I I � . - .1 I Many of,, i ' f _11'. I � and paln�f) - J, -P - �., I WIVI. , IC,KARD I of Mr.,A­ � - 4, 1 �4 , i � , Seaforth. ion Oi �'.A W, . I al � 1 11. event io4 5 i - -.1 . I �, Mr. Scott i I � � . I i gum weeks ,, vili I TV #V0111 (9.1pool"foro was abie%� ; I M_ V� 'J. .1 tl .81 day br It I i �* , � � i - . �� - 4 ______ ' � . — . � � the eldUi � I i , � town. 44 DISikCT MATTERS. I � I i ,� Durnfriee� . I . . - . . parents i . . � � I I ' . .FjrrzE�KT4 AbTNrvER8AJW. —Last Sabbath tile farrA..; �, - was the fifteenth annivers4ry of theRev. P. occu' le'd � il I 30tr P& ;� - I Musgrave's past6rate of Duff's church, Me- 81 - - Mr. i i. , ; 11 . Killop. The reverend gentleman preached a ALd i I - � 11 . ver �� 14 .y able, eloquent and �faarnest discourse planing nil ; 1rom, Deuteronomy viii,�! 2: 11 And thou ing bttsiti� I I '. . shalt remember all the w4y which tile Lord years �g4,' I . . . I thy God led thee,." His theme was, 41 The ;ettled as "I Sanctified uses of Meinork,." Mr.Musgrave Continued'- . � � , - ��, an - faithtul work- le%ve3 � v4 . has been an indefatigable' d � 11 I A � er in that part of the Master's vineyard, one dayk , . - � � ;;; - � �1'1 I and his continued populaiity with his pea- hue 4 I I I ple must be pleasing and gratifying and has bedA to . - conclusive evidence of their appreciation of Presbyters � 11 . I I his labors in their midst. to hiw p I . - t, � enthusias I I . . -le � . — S I GOOD HORSE.S. ; We nXentioned last week' honorab . � �, the Huron Road, servedly . inj f4 I - that Mr. John F. Dede, of� - t , acqua I i Tackeramith, has a three", year old gelding %6 � � I in town, which turned t4s scales at 1,700 demise i. - � - pounds, Mr. Dale took this horse to Lnn- I fl , I -1 J IVAAP.� - don, and'after winning ;4 prize with him . I 1, � 4 sold him to Mr., P. Curtin, of Adair, for once a ?Fe4r " I ; - ""hen t d4 , - � I ; $250, Mr, Dale piving back a small luck . : . sufficient to, . � . - t penny. Mr. Dale has auiother colt' , a t V1 o 1 4 1 year old, which he considers a better at, - � those who - . mal than this one, and 4or which he w-, should piot geldi, .! gladiator �o . offered and refused $200. The esque, and I , which he sold was aired by Glengarry, ;t, is well woo I t horEe owned by Mr. McDougall, of Portet zi contortionis � k - Hill, Goderich township. � ,q Mr. Dale tool, assistant w'l � have a likin ; .. I . t ­� eight horses with him � to London and ment, the h �� - ---- brought home seven prize8i This was doing performance � , . �retty well. fit fun galto 1 , � :: will prove Ir - a of mention 11 RsRsoNAL,—The lady ,iilluded to in the shows, parii I � following is a Seafortb yo4ng lady, being a visit. Alt6g . � - daughter of Mr. John McIntyre, and is a should be lar - , ,, - , - � , , - - i , - � � L , - I . graduate of the Great Northwestern tele- AuCTI'03� , , , graph office in this town, of which Mr. W. auction sales , public that I Somerville is ma,mager. The Gorrie Vidette Satisfaction , - i6f last week says .- " Mri Hopkirk, Inspec- on the short , t tor of postoffices, paid th.6 Gorrie postoffice Bftowx, Auc I � I - an officipd visit last week and found it con- AT THE , � I ... I ducted in a very satisfactory manner. He forth, will h � - � ranges, if, th I t . . also complimented tile postmaster on secur- show, and w! 11 f I . X ing such a roficient assistant as Miss Me- formation t6 . � I p I .. �, Intyre. Only a week previous, Air. the show wil . I E t "(SON' ' - �r � Duckworth, Inspector of Telegraphy, paid J:-',(, 8 dl � v . � this place a visit. He klf,o complimented IN, LiQ0, 7 L � � : _4 Mr. Perkins on the choice lie had made, in regardlefls of I lit few of boots and 11 � thatIthe present. operator has b and shop fur , :� "I 'A I � . 1111V�119 - �� fe le rivals. This speaks, volumes for each Brussels sto I ? . ( , for sale. J. ... � , department." I ;1 . � � � i I R1 I ., . � .__*� a " FA MER - 11111 . 1. I EDUCATiONAL CSASSES�—It is tile inten. a goo d ma i i / - tiQu of the board of itiauagernent of the Nz.NmEs, Se : I � �% . - Young Men's Christian Association to com- GRAF V mence educational classes in their rooms the Popular i lirect from � next week. Mr. Prendergast and Mr. Craw.- (old cheap. . I ford,. teachers in the Collegiate Institute *9 WHF,f �, I ,, i here, have kindly consented to give their rties cont I services as teachers of.A. the classes. Mr. 9Vr,1,F,TT.& I - Prendergast will teach bo6k-keepiu,g. Those furnaces in t 11 - � � who attended his class last season know l�iow - . interesting and profitable It was, and it is. to HCRON � be hoped that a large nuqiber of young men is a list of , �, I I will avail them9elves of this opportunity, as the -Weste Y, - JarnesSne I there can be no doubt but that they, will P .4 � Mr. ham bull I- I �- highly appreciate the instruction..," I 3rd . .Crawford will teach a class in English. This cow ; I � i t .- also will be- very interesting and beneficial. 2ad for h x The I A Those who desire to perfect their command � , over the English language and acquire a Dur am b ! - fI . i " fluent, Correct and pleasing manner . - - speech, both in regard to the Words and 2ad, r phrases they use, and th� pronounciation of herd i UI those worda, should not fail to attend �,� this D. Sm. th, � . � class. There will be 4 meeting held this COW- . , I � I (Friday) evening at 8 o'c$ck, in the Associ- cultur I b - . ation hall of all youn# men who are in- foal. .1 I ,&I al. terested in aelf-edueation and the success of tur. r g theso classes, to decid4 upon the night of a,gricu ur - . . .11 'the week on which each Llass will be held Donal I �i . V I I - the books to be obtained��, and arrange other colored . 0 d Augus ch -1 I ,etails. Let there be a large attendance mt cheese, a . . thirs meeting. Remember the Gospel meet. .., � ing, for young men next Wednesday at 8 cheese J . � o'clock ; song service at 7:30. 100 uni __ -,-.*-- __ po , s - cr - � � � ese prh . i t h-.LOWEP. 8%U,1;1)AV.—Oh Sunday last thgo eav dr . � Children belonging to�' the Preffbyteriall . were not fl Church in this town attended church in . a the allow t . bo(ly with the view of Ustening to a Spec . I&I the Lond I __ sermon pieadhed to them by Mr. James I '�l I � get the n � I I I V,Vilson, B. A. The Uttle folks t u i , this class) � h- : I inifull force, and each one carried o6 boquet - Da,le, Mri I - of flowers, to which w�s attached ,% text of i , . � ; � . Berry, wet ,- - � ...- � Scripture. These boq46t@ were tastefully I I Taylor got arranged on a sloping f I I plKtform. in front 0 his yearlin �' � � I I ,- r I � the pulpit. They presented a beautiful ap- � I ;� I . - -tance and from their superabundance, . I - pea I � LOCAL B '_ _-, - -ould a�fnost conclude that' there had _ ­ one Y, � t- - her 1p.eture i 1, ! I ." � not been rnu�h bloom left in town. On the very large �i - .1 . 0 - ­ 0 -1 following ln rnitlo . the flowers were boxed li%ll bein ... ­ - I �, 17 , I up,.and de,ipatched to the hospitals at,To- � ,; _,3 1 from here __ I 'alt 4,nd Stratford, to be ' of t ,� roffto,.Guelpli, G ,�.3 . I I ters, V I ": ts df these institutions as 'i . making fo � A 1; I gifts from the chilqren of the Sabba,th .. 1, . of Leiceat � :i I School. We do not .know with whom ,tile to his alr _­ id" originated but it was, certainly, a very .1 , - I �. t�l shearling �. - . tlloaghtful ,one. Thd serm on by Mr. Wil- from Mr. � � l .11 - soa w4s a most admirable bile for tile Occa- breeder of . � - Ir i 3i(n, and was one of'the beat of the many and Mrs. . . I goud sermons he has breached since he has limve retu I'll �. been here. It was slo.,aim.ple as to be within country.— I the understanding of the youngest listaner, . I . . . Alexander � . � I aad at the Same tirriti 'it contained much cal- illness.—� I l culatod to cause thought in the minds of I last for a � � b-th old and young..-,. There are many here — - . __ county. � . . I whi, -will be' sorry v6en Mr. Wilson's time . known sa� . : bo aa;er his contlection with the CODgrega- 1 a Michirm 'c tion t�.zrives. large nur'� . i . --- --:.- do -- ; L_ speaks we ; t LITARY' OFFICE-R.—The such men � . DzAT,u OF A M11 I vntleinan D k I ., -referred to in the followi g para- forth to ge ..- ,,,%,phwhiGhwe take fronil the Stratford - a poor cro , Boa (�on of last weeki was a brother of Mr. likely to � . , , _ � 'I A. MeD. Allan, formerly a Godericb, and mense 111111 . , - . 1 1 vas well known to many 'Of our readers : from Seaf - ,, * �_ 1� - r is many friendA of Lieutqnant-Colonel will be as �_ , A -.Jan, --late commander of the Queen's Own will have 1ofler, Toronto, will learnwith regret of his this town, - dt ath, which occurred ea'rly on Sunday brea'at on I .114ruing. For the past tw - years lie had Campbell. I- . P � . 7 I- ,in suffering from pparalys s of the brain. the lady. ' r . I . 'tf - w� in bis 49th.year, w43 the eldest son getting al � ` Allan, and was born on son', Itegi i cd the late Rev. D-1 ; a farm in North hasthope n . � , ! . I where his father, Who was � a Presbyterian Postmaste 1, .. minister, was stationed. Ile received his home is in 11 , . � . ­ . early education at the local school and af- ago statio 1 - �,'� � terwards spent some years at the grammar Army car -, �L - . " - 4 school, Guelph. -_` G,oing to Toronto, he Thursday I i . ' his uncle, the late John Arabella . . �4 I studied law with I , 11 Macdonald, and aitoo in the Offices of Pater- many was - r I son & Harrison anct Reaves & Platt. ..: I . He barracks, : I- .. 1� passed his examinations as attorney and bar- Captain . � I- riater, although lie never �entered actively �, popular a 1 7 i. into practice, hairing had to many other workers �, 11 1 .7,.-: mattqxa to engsg6�, his time. From a boy he I daugbte�, � _., '. . took e - * . Fi an activ . .'Intereat in politics, as his Winnipeg - - 't �early associates hi this county 1�now well. i I - I ! fr ends.— , - . . I . . � I -1 . -`111_ - I � � � . I . . . - I � - I ­ - ­­­ � � ­ ,, , ­..,:�. ­ � �� �� 1. I . - . � - ____ ­ ­.. r —�., . _� � I .- , ,,� : . " e - — . - __ ,� : , � - -_ j� L � `_ . ______ - __ ____ _t.,� � - , _;,__L..;. - . --,-. - . I I .1 - . � I- - _*1 I - 1. ': - 1� ­ I � I- 1� " ^ - � - . - I . �i,�,, !� , . . . � _ , .. ­ , - - , .- _:� . _�_�, � - ,�­_­_�, , � ... , , , , "' - - __ . 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I ; - -1 . � i '. . . 1� . - . \ . I . � . . � ; � . I . : : I - . !. I � . . I . � - � - . . 4 � . i . . I ; . � I . : . " . I � THE � ; - HURON EXPOSITORN . . . I � I I - I � . . ��. . a I � _�. � � � � I . I=- - - . I ____ I � I I . . 4 Ing, of Berlin, preached last Sunday in the save his bolyo tji'ough several attempts I - :_ I .. I I I I � leased to note . of the fire, I - - I ; avassed h;s home township in in,the papers lately about big work 'by terts;nments In town we�o 1�1 ,3 1. ,u ca,s+ 0harA _Mhe Fannie eiger leftr were made, 'rho exact 1, use A Dou.ble Treat. � . of the Reform candidate, and coopers, but Mr. W'm. Ament, 1� of this town, that several of our Da le . � ,h, must forever for Berlin last Tuesday. She intends to with the death of Maj.0, I � e was invariably. sought in other thinks that one of his man beats the record. selves to wear the badge of! total abstinence, stay � & while. -Mr. Wm. Merner moved to remain unknown, but It pr9bability ' , L After moving to Toronto he was Mr. James Mitchell made at his factory 000 May they ever have the- coOrage,to honor it caused from his upsiet - ag his farnp or - barrels in one week, and thaf without work- with a blameless life, and oertftjil Lit is that Varsear with his family last Monday, where smoking in bed, so, it now appears, 119 waq Two Openings in One, . k of years toorstary of the Re I I dertaking and furni- . �. ' * Ing ovortime.-Mr. Win, M.' Gray is this such a course will never darken'their yath- he will go into the un ed to readh) and smoking in I %tion, where his labors were best . g a met Ing of - the ,way or bring oar e 9 ret to see him le ve both accustom a . ti Boys ture business, We reg ' I week in Ottawa attendin row to tb Ir home. a bell, it being un. :1 � L - home bed. No inquest wag . I . hose "sooiated with him.. Very n life's race by us, but wish him success in his new' - Mi Inery &'Mahtless - , ho acquired a taste for niffite,iy General Board of Missions of the gethodist do not weight yourselves I - � r necens but word 'Was quicklyseiA to Lhe -member.-Mr. and habits-whioll, sooner or later, may dathrono and business, "Last� week M - M. Wild. relati '4ry'f t I . I ,ven as a boy he used to drill the church, of which he is.& . I bonds man and Miss GashO joined hands in the ves a he deceased informing them of - ooli being. always looked up to -Mrs. Thomas Bell, of Winghain, spent Sun- your better. being, and bind you in event. - The sad affair caused a MILLINERY OPENING. . er. He joined -the Stratford day last with friends in town. -�The Society worse* than African slavery. True liberty holy bonds of tnatrim;py. Rev, J. Strum- the sad �h sympathy is ' - he here he of Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian consists only in the privilege to do right to pfer tied the knot. . e wish tiiem success gloom in our village, and muo ' The t-ime of our Semi- , � the lost week's felt for Messrs. McIntyre and Welsh, who ended drill. After 'movin to church had 'a very pleasant, Missiounry self, to neighbor, and to country. 60d a hagpy wedded life, -in . th been thrown Out Of their hom6% ar at - 9 . * I I j: news . wen w . 0 Mentioned Mr. H. Sei- have bo a pen,ing v3 n Ook a course at the Military meeting in the church on. Tuesday evening. .0 McIntyre fortunately carried name in- hand, and you are no doubt .anxiously , I Interesting bold, of Nashville, ,'it should have been Mr. I - te begot. both first and second The basement was well filled. THz DxvisioN Coup -Ts iOR THE COUNTY. Mr. 'Henry Leibold, � student of Naperville surance in the Royal, Huron & Middlesex, iting to hear when it is to be. We ,- ates, a,fWr which he joined the addresses were given by Mr, James WilsoD, -We glean the following statistics from the - I . and the Gore companies, divided " upon his WR I . ivision University. i - clob, bave arranged it for � � Rifles as a private, and by - B. A., Mr. D, D. Wilson end Mr. Win. annual report of the Inspector of D 8s but Mr. W ' . �- - hotelo contents and stabl, , I I ne and perseverance ,rose froni Myers, and Ithe church choir, furnished the Courts for the Province of, Ontario� allowing I , unfortunately, Oad not a single dollar on ' I . . Kippen. . . e- "' urdair , � til he became Colonel of the masic.-The'Washburn circus is to perform the number of suits, the � mount of money re nearly all d Fridew and Sat i 64.1 tl, It jar several a is iN.-A McLennan ban a hi,s contents, which we - 061 I � %o served with his regiment at here air Monday next, years p Id into court, etc,: Goderioll-Suits on- Buynw GRA I 0 1 .1 rf r. st' ed. " ' *Iso in the Northwest rebellion. since there webs anything of the kind In tared, 281 ; amount df cl�lms entered, 870" opened up the Kippen grain ware -house, ith KOY SEPT. 30th LW4 OCT. 1sto I , btnber of St. Andrew's Presby- town befoie.*�'Sesforth show Is to be hold 99 Day paid into John Moffatt in charge 4v'usual, and the highest . I ' . . .4, 11 ; amount of suitors' m. figures will be paid for all kinds of grain. Farmers Kinburn. ' - 4 t pro- Suits entered, : 1294 0 h. on Tuesday and Wednes court, $1,988-03. Soxforth-0 bring It right along. . AND THE FOLLO-WhYG- WEEK 't HARvEsT Ho'51E SERvlms.-The Metho- . - � i�`�, mines to be a good show and to be largely 179; amount of claims entered, $6,080-53 ; DONE WELL.—Our well. known horse dists of too place Intend holding their — . 5? �J F MR. WILLIAm H. SCOTT.- attended, -H -on, Thomas Greenwigy,Premier suitors' money' paid into court, $3,056,55. breeder and- importer, Air. George Taylort harvest 1�16me service on the 9th and 10tb We purpose, this season to inake a - 4r citizens were much surprised of Manitoba, attended the fair at Exeter on Clintou-Suito entered, 187 ; amount of has been very successful at the shows with , - Is . I of Octobfr. ' Rev. Samuel Sellory, B. D. I Of disph� [I _ . - y which 'would be a credit to any - , n Monday to learn of the' death Tuesday last, and iket many of his old claims, entered, $6,341.19; auitors' money his horses this fall, At Toronto he got 3rd Winghark,farid chairman of the distriot,will : - 1i:m 11. Scott, of the 2nd conces- friends and political supporters, -Mlese: paid into court, $1,965,56. Brumsels-Suits for his heavy disught two-year-old stmilion, _ )n S01bath at 10. 30 a. in - 9 And at 7 city establishment. We will not at- I -_ I i4nley, near Clinton. This sad'. Bell% and Jennie Barr have gone to resum entered, 96; amount of claims entered, $3,- a - . I - - I . . ad 3rd for his yearling filly ; at London he p,m. The collections will be in aid of the tempt to describe it., for we haven't the, i* 'a College, Kingston. 236.65; suitors' movey� paid 'into court, . or the time to do so. To get I'll .1place on Snufty evening last. their studies at Queen t let for his stallion,and 2nd'for his filly, church fund. On the Monday evening a room., n � � ��i%ad been suffering for several -Mr. D. D. Wilson ship d a couple of $1,073.81. Exeter -Suits entered 104 0 9' r. This is . ; and first for Ilia filly at Exete harvest home dinner will be served in the the proper notion of it, you must come " I fig an affection of the lungs, but care- of.pressed bay to the _Me country this amount of claims entered, $4,954.62; s'uitorsJ doing well. I . . � � , Temperance Hall from 5 to 8 p.m., after e The - 11�be about the house until within week. -At a meeting of th6 Women's Chris- money paid into court, $1,572.86. Bay- Ilia � and behold it for yourse1v s. I - . �b of Ili# death. Mr. Scott was I tlap Temperance Union, held on Tuesday, field -Suits entered, 50 ; amount of claims - INTERESTI-tiG EvENT.-Kippen has t which addresses will be delivered in -the traction as vetial Wil be the � pn of Mr. Francis Scott, of -this 26th inst., the following resolution wag entered ,$2,078.58 ; suitors' money paid into week suffered the loss of several -of its most church by Revs. Musgrafeg j. Galloway' o -Teat sit � I I urnished by 0 med Millinery. We know it I's I . ,`,was born in the township of pikesed : 41 That the thanks of the Union be court, $1,312;37. Wiogbam-Suits so- . interesting and popular' young -ladies by and S. Sallery. MuAo'willbe f Trim ' d�ar Galt, but came here with hls� given to the choirs of the different churches ; tered, 30 ;: amount of claims entered,83 644. - marriage, and one of the most estimable and the Church choir. Duriog the evening a the delight of the feminine soul to see I � �Jsii quite young and settled on the Young Men's Christian 'Association or- 01 ; amount of suitors' money paid into amiable of these young ladies was the one beautiful autograph quilt, gotten up by the a pretty hat� and someitimes-to try it : 4�ljolniog this, town, at present abestra, ; the ushers, and tbe�. different sooie. court, $1,545.51. Wroxeter-Suitsenteredo who on Wednesday of last week took her I &dies' Aid Society, will be sold. - . front of the glass -and the . " �- on in . r,his younger brotber,'Mr. Robert ties who helped to make the meetings In 30; amount of claims entered, $944.23 ; departure.frorn our midst as thewife of an � 0! -i I �Joveral years, . in compa, � ny with connection with Mrs. Hitchoax's lectures a able and romising young Methodist minis- Ledburn. I pleasure is so much ,greater when the 14 suitors' money paid into court, $493,80. 1 . I IlGray, be was engaged in the success, "-There will be very special meet- Zurioh-Suits entered, 32; amount of ter. Me refer to Miss Fanny Ivason, NOTFS.-Fall wheit ig looking splendid hat is becoming, You shall have that . � I tand sash and door manufactur- ings in the Salvation Army barracks on Oa- clairns'entered, $1,199.75; suitors' money fourth daughter of Mr. W. Ivasoll. The in this section after the abundant ralno.-A any times as you like �t 6 , Pleasure as mi 0 About fourteen tabor 4th and 5tb. Major Baugh, of the paid into court, $437.41. Crediton -Suits event took place at: the home of the bride' ple ant. time was spent at the farewell fop we aria going to have -a nice lot �, in Seafortb. father, in number of "' ling . I " LO , le removed from Seaforth and London division, will be prefent and will entered. 43; %mount of claims entered, -the presence of a ._ cial given Mr. Anderson .on his leav i --all. diHer- . trimmed and ready for you , ,oruits on the 4th, and the friends, the ceremony being performed by He will be very much - , ,i$he farm in Stanley, where lie enroll some re $1,574.94; suitors' money paid into court, Leeburn for college. ,2 - 9 i� reside until his death, He brave baud from Stratford �vill be present $546.80.. Blyth---8ulto entered, 47; wriount Rev. R. R. Renders, assisted by Rev. E.- I missed, as he became strongly attached to ent styles and becomin ' too, The 4, 3.groofn is Rev. R. H. his congregati summer. -Mr. " 0w and family of three sons and on the 5th, and officers and- soldiers from -of Claims entered,$2,007.29 ; suitors' money A. Fear, of Nile. Thi ion this Boxes, Drawers, Shelves and Tables P -boo secured its -Port Albeit. fill's the pulpit of "A to mourn the loss of & loving other stations. Everybody in invited to at- paid into court, $727.27. The'totals for the Barnaby', of Tiverton, and lie Mahaffy, of will- be overflowing with Fashion!s , - iiiA ati affectionate . fatber. He tend. -Mr. and- Mrs. Thom'as Downey, Mrs. '; &rnount his life partner one Who is admirably adapt- Leeburn church for the next two Sab6sths. .1 1� I county are: Suits 'entered, 1,145 ed to her now sphere and well fitted to help A oicest Millinery C011ectiOns. I � . 01�everisl years an elder in Willis' John Devereaux, Sr., and Miss Mary Dev-. of claims entered, $40,055.99 ; amount of -Mr. McMath, of Goderich, interesto - his Ch I �� iti church., Clinton, and lived up ereaux, daughter of Mr. Robert Devereaux, suitors' money paid into � court, $26,678.166 ; him in his ministerial calling, she having hearers on Sabbath laut at the Gospel tern- . . . ­ , . dUssions. In politics be was on of the Huron road �east of town, and -and the totals for' the Province are : Suits been one of the moot zealous and useful. peranc3 meeting. These meetings are being : I . : . . I �,liberal. He� was a genial and Miss. Lizzie Ryan, of Egmondville, left Oil entered, 59,510; amount of claims entered, members of the Methodist church in this well attended and are very interesting. - Mantle Open; ng. , g4atleman and was much and do- Tuesday mornin for 'Ohio a. Miss Dev- place. We join in wishing them the richest � I Though the Millineky ...... I . 9 ag $2,369,288.45.-, amount of suitors' money . 11 O#eoted by alf. who enjo ed his ereaux intends remaining; but the others go paid into court, 0763,096.23. ' blessings that life and happiness can confer. Leadbury, - I , y - � �gqi and many' will regret his to visit their relatives.�'W`e would. again re- - f usiaully claims first place at the open - ,4 - � . Hibbert, ,NOTES.-WOhave been shown& quantityo ings; we caun . praise I � They . , mind -our resders of th� literary and musio'Ll AcOIDENTS'.-011 Saturday last Mr. Win. potatoes grown by Mr. J. Sibbins� - I - . ,to wag 52 years of age. ' Empire ot -aive it all the � � i �,_, —*- , I ., entertainment to be n'Friday Henderson, painter, of this town, met With , PURCHASED.-Mro Peter DeCoigroey, the are of mammoth size, those of the this season ,e are so many- other I I giveti i here a 11 _, ther � ,*�,,j CiRcus 'It is only about evening-, next, under the auspices' of the -State variet being immensely large. His things pressing I hard for recogni-tioir. - . . . 1 a very painful accident, and, in fact, It is a ivell and favorably known hog breeder and .y ; e ave 6t a circus co) es to Montreal and, Firemen,by Conductor Snider; Mrs� Stickle wonder he was not killed, Lre among the finest we b I .. f He was painting dealer of this township, while attending th turnips 8,180 c �no, much attentions � , . )� P , , , j �,%Iae llberal'pa ronagp It recefves is and Mr. Georee W. Cline. We expect to Mr, James McIntosh's now house ia Mo- Western Fair at London last week n. Mr. Sibbine has a fine Mantles areattracti . ' 411r.rant a rene ,al of the visit. The � I . s seen this Ee%so � st haveF their say. We have 11 � -Mr. James, purchased a very fine Berkshire pig from I I Ation Is a very i air show Indeed,' and - see a crowded house, Arabi; Killop, and was standing on a ladder, The farm and cultivates it well. -Among those and Inu - , I ofiAlondlof thisclass ofentertainment bald, of this town, shipped from here to' ladder broke and he fell to the ground a die- Mr. Joseph Frianks, of Harrisville. This who attended the late Industrial Exhibition gathered together nearly a quarter . b-�, A strong att otion. The Roman Winnipeg on Tuesday a oar load of as good tance of about 25 feet. He was taken homet animal carried off first prize in his- class and from this section of McKillop were Mr. F. � fl#v. by Maruello and Edson I of a thousand 'really handsome .. I I'; Pletur- heavy draught mares as ever left this at&-- and after a thorough medicil examination, also oaptur�d the diploma far the bebt boar McCulloch and Mrs. McCulloch, Messrs. Simp- I, I'll � M4 aft t it heavy weights, etc., garments, and they will be on exhibi- a . � I � . V, _tion, several of them having from three to it was found there were no bones broken. of any age on the field. He is not yet- six I son, Johnston Kenny, J. J. Irvine, J. Staf- - - itseel . To t ose who appreciate . 1.111 iEe a a of Wm Grace and his lady our- OPENING DAYS. - - � terestinj ; whilet to those who five crosseg, and weighing from 1,600 to Aside from several severe bruises and a . months old! and tipped the beam ,at nearly ford, A.Crich,Jame3,Campbell, W. Rae and _ urin,gr - I, - ve 1,700 lbr. This is the second lot of this shaking up generally, he was not otherwise three hundied pounds. Mr. DeCoursey has T. Gardiner, and -Mrs. Dundso. This is a We have spared no pains in getting � , K , . . � 16§r the Wild W t class of entertain-, pod that in a be :n successful it this line of business, hav- 4fdong of the horsp thief-fi really clever kind that Mr.. Archibald has shipped within seriously injured, and it is ho * 0 . pretty good showivg and goes to prove that possibly pro- . " -t . . the past three weeks. They are disposed of few days he will be recoia#7ed again. -Mr. ing exhibited his hogs for several years at there are nq hard times here. -Mr. Harper, the best, stock we, could � , , be lifting of articles from the ground t ure. They ' come frora afar -even I Ot in Manitoba for breeding purposes. Mr. ,James Constable, barber, of\this town, had all the leading fairs in the western part of ,� j the capture I of the Hountvin girl e 4-q lilbible. The chariot race Is deserving of Woodstock. has been visiting at the res- ,_ W. � Archibald is rapidly becoming one of the & no , ' h in London on Friday after- . across the water, fresh from the hands . piece of bold driving. The side riouq mis ap this province, and alw, ays secured first prize . idence of Mr. Williain Dennison. 'Ur - q614.1y the elephant, are deserving of a most popular and extensive horse buyers in noon last. He was getting on a street ear honors in the- diffaient - classes. He pays William Rae hag been engaged to teach in of the German Mantle Makers, who , ft the circus is well worth seeing and . -Mr. James Whitney haegone ' striot attention to his%usineas,aud is worthy section No. 9, McKiPop, in place of Mr * Ah, 4 the country when a car doming along on the adjoining ; i � Ot patronized. 1: 1294-1 � - hold the palm o�er all the world for , '� �. I - wre he intends engaging in 'track strucks him, knocking him down, of the increassing " patronage - which he McLeod, resigned. Mr. McLeod gave good � � � � I #, im,t. - An the season for ,: : . . Perfect Fitting Mantles. With our � � I'll , � d the the jewelry business. -Captain J. S. Rob- fruturiog'his shoulder blad' e, injuring his receives. I satisfaction to the people of the section and 04,ow at hand, I wish to remin 7 � � T, . . erts and Lieutenant Wilson were at London back, and otherwise se,�erely bruising him. at fine Millinery -our elegant ' fitting fWagain in a position to execute with we have gcod grounds for the beliet th al , Tuck6rsmith. ' Mr. Rae will also give ,good satisfaction.- garments, and our unsurpassed assort- -- ... �J,, b ders entrusted to me as auctioneer this week attending the Western Aasociation He was able to come home on Saturday, and , . .. I e , #Iotiice. Give me a call. Tif031AS Rifle match. -A -t the Caledonian games ot be MATRIMONIAL. -A very ,pleasant affair In regard to the unfortunate Goderich ., - . , ., is now able to go around but will n . ment of Fancy Dry Goods, we don�t 1. ti$l h,r, Seaforth. 1294-x2. held in Winnipeg a few *eeks 'ago, Mr. P�ter' sufficiently recovered.to do much work far took place on Wednesday afternoon last, at affair which had such a hideous and die- �, . I - .. .. I . I - In He saw the car coming, but the the residence of Mrs. Win. Ireland, Mill tressing termination, we think that all � Qw.-Mullett & Jackson, Sea- Dallas, formerly of Tucierpmith, won prizes some t1' e. think that there's a store in, the - ' � MV4 � disp;ay of furnaces, stoves and � y better able to suit y,on-7per- , � . . in the athletic sports to the amount of $50, crowd was no great that he could not get in Road, 'TuckersmitbL This was the mar- lovers of British fair play should look upon � ', 0ount . - a k&.4oultural hall 'on the days of the ll,flke partkes in attendance to give in- and had to compete against the champion of out of the way. Under the circumstances r e of Miss Margaret, eldest daughter of Mr. INI, C. Cameron as being innocent, from haps not so well, but that is left for . . I al 6quirers. Every peroonucoming to the Dominion. -Mr. Win. ilawkshaw has he considers that he got off very for- 1`8'. Ireland, to Mr. Thomas Archibald, the fact that he has Dot been proven guilt? you to decide when you visit o . - I ur - . . I I fiti(t'it to their profit to see MuLLYTT & leased an hotel in Parkhill., and intends re- tunately. - On Monday last as Mr. son of Mr. Wm. Archibald, of - DdcKillop. We say this froin a Conservative stand- - . I 801W 1294 , . openin,g. We want to � see you, and . � 14 1 . - h i The important ceremony was performed by point. Z . 4" 1.,; moving there shortly. -Mrs. S. Dorrance, M I No was riding down Main A _� ' once. ." 'a ae "ns -to everybody. � , 9�ioN-must be sold at - is town, with a Mr. Campbell, - we write this invitation I I vJ� - at eet in tb Rev Mr. Needham, of Egmondville, The [NOTE. -Why say it froln a 11 Confaerva . � . I, ek of Goderich street, arrived home from Chic . I . I . pift.' George Good's immense - Sto *a'go on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Dorrances, fr�rn near Walton, on a load of apple bar- bride -was -assisted' by her cousin, Miss * -standpoint ?" In a matter of this kind � . . sibei, groceries, crockery, hats, caps 0 1 — . I - �_ , ,,, - L many friduds, will be pleaked to learn that rep, he had the misfortune to full off. Mr. how can there be a 11 Conservative stand I � n! bri in Seaforth and Brussels. The Maggie Sproat, of Egmondville, and the � - COME TO OUP. OPINING. I. 'bnt, and three stores in Senforth 'she is much improved in bealth.-Seaforth alp- I I r!a W. room was supported by his brother, Mr. point.?" The standpoint of right and justice Ij Nhvins wis desirous of getting off at W � � it. tk4k(JORY, Liquidator. 1294.1 and Brussels played a friendly game Of er's hotel, and before Mr. Campbell got tile 1 V � ,", - . Wobert Archibald, i There were - over oDe should be- alike for both Conservative aad � I � 8 AMENT1101T. ­Pulpers and slicers cricket on the recreatibn grounds, on Man-, team htopped he proceeded* to do so and, hundred guests re�ent, all relations and Reformer. -ED.] . , Edward McFaW . ch b, 11 N . - I b�, for $10. Call and see BROW, & day last, Seaforth winning by seven wickets. losing his balance, fell on his bead on the n - 11 I . . . I 0 . I r . frie do of the bri(fle and groom. ,The eateern'. fif-Urth ' .1 1294x2 For Brussels Rev. Mr. Cluff made .13 runs, hard road. He was rendered unconscious in which the young' couple -are held was. . Wroxeter.* . . SEAFORTIL I ' . I DI Is multitudi, just'to baud at i1ind D. Ross, 15; for Seaforth, E. C. Cole- and received'a bad out over the eye, which abundantly. manifested by the immense -_ I � Grke'ky, a large consignment of rapes man made 44, and T. F. Coleman, 13. D. required five stitobes, but further than that I from Two BiG BAuGAi.N DAys.-On October � �* the �rqwers. Bought bheap and g . stray of presents , which ranged 4th and 6th, the two days of the Wroxeter fall show �. - Est 0 of H..BOB11. - . w,"21,4ble Ross bowled 3 wickets for 19 ruins ; K. Mae- no injury waa done. -One day recently a ship hall was -hot between . Cra-abrook and , ' I , - the ornamental to, the practical and we will have two big bargain days, and we will give - , , I . e e the _� - � vig 0- 'the Seaforth a un a ul . ' 1" how all le ' an 8 for 20 runs, and E. C. Coleman 3 inan named Smith, from Mitchell, fell off a u ef . At the close of the ceremony L our customers big reduction on both summer and Eth 1, bat th lattdr place has gained � � em0A I hF urnaces,.should see -for 5 runs. -Another treat is in store for oar load of salt in barrels which Were being the company sat . down to I tastefully winter goods without regard of cost. * Remember day. The fact that it is more nearly the zu ,.� I I . � � �t (3, N it to only for two days. Call and see us when � , . gaing in f ' You anbrook. -- _�� �, . JA loplay. They supply the beat citizens. On Wednesday evening, October taken to'Mitcheil by Mr. George Anderson. a make it in- Centre of the township than Crt �� - 11 , , , iket. 1294 spread and bountifully provided -tables, are in to the show find we think we c a �� � , -I 1, , 19.th, Mrs. Sara Lord Bailey, the celebrated When at Coleman's hill, on Gbdeiich street, --- . where the most fastidious epicure could not 'teresting for you. W. LFx & Co. Wroxeter. im and the presentKtion of the free let, were -1 ' . . elocutionist, will ap ear before the People of east, he lost his balance and fellaff, and has ILL. -We are sorry to learn that John elements which worked in Ethel's favor. The' G , � AT �4 WESTER . but bel delighted. The remainder of the * be of brick, with stone . N.�Tbe- followin L�l - been laid up ever since. : afte no6n a as enjoyably spent Davidson, jr., who is teaching school'in new building will [ 9 Seaforth. Mrs. Bai ey was here once be r nd evening w p&b�_',wiuiiers from this county at fore, and we 'are sure that every person who - i I foundation, 30 by 50 feet, and will cost $8W - *­ . ___ ! in the usual way. on such occasions. Mr. 1!aris, In very ill with typhoid fever. Both - I . . I : � rh V;�Ir held at London last week: heard her then and-& great many more will I ; r. W. Fogel. has the contract and , � . . Staffa. i F and Mrs. Archibald have the.best wishes of his father and mother are with him at or ove � . 11, �4.tlett, Ist for yearling Dur- be -anxious to hear her again. -While at the � I present and Dr. Smale r. as also summoned has let the stone work to P. Bishop and the , . . � FOOT BALL. -A meeting wa� held last hosts of friends for I their future happiness I i�htV for four-year-old Durham Toronto exhibition, Rev. Mr. Hodgins Friday evening for the purpose of re -organ- and prosperity. , I � .-from, here to consult with the attending brick ivork to Mr. Lowry,of � Brussils. The '.. forlit*6-year-old Durham heifer; purchased a handsome carr;sge of the - v - hysiclan. so serious is the case considered. building is to be finished by the first of No- � - "' 6rA it Durhams (silver medal). Mickado style, which was, on exhibition izing the foot ball club ,and a.ppointii) ffi I Yt will still be some days before the turning vernber. r - - ibI14 Exeter, 2nd for yearling � cere.for the season, The following o1cers Jaen:sall- I - a - . us. , there. � point in his case is reached. We sincerely . T, nil i �,hd for f6ur-vear-old Durham I � were appointed : Presiatnt, Mr. R. P. . I � H 'Darham heifer ; I Nichols ; Vice -President, � Mr. James Bar- WANTED. -Smart Uy 15 or 16 years of hope that we soon way hear of a change for Brucefteld.- . - . . or 5 ' o-yemr-old THE RIFLE MATC11.-7The Seventeenth 'an- hour ; Secretarl , T. M. Hamilton ; Ttens- age to learn the Banking business, Apply to the better, as he is a young man who is very OFF ON A VisiT. -Mr.and Airs. Alexander ...; yesild- g Durham heifer ; lot for y . 3ISC,&RT11UR & Co, Bankers, Hensall., 1293-0. . - nual match of the 33rd Battalion Rifle urer, Win. Jeffrey; Captain, Mr. F. D. highly esteemed both here and wherever he Mustard left on Tuesday on a visit to fiviends drlig��'s (gold medal), H. & W. � . . , IN thaDkivg our m6ny customers for the W�, Aveociation. was fired- over the range At Sea- Hutchison ;, Managing Committee, Messrs. ban lived and it has been predicted that he in Missouri and Kansas. Thgy expect to be ,';�, 2aa for four-year-old fat I last year we beg to say our stock is now complete has a brilliant career before him. He was gone several weeks and their many friends . . . . . a . forth on Wednesday, September 219t, when J. Purdon, W. Sackler, C.; Hambly, T. G. can do as well � -,a � 60- 1, iVarquhar, lat for agri- . , W � I for another year, and we are Sul e we � rooit-il , tural a goodly number of,markamen were present . I The club is for you as any retail store on this side of Toronto hotne during the vacation and was in ex- here will wish them a pleasant visit and a I � �nara ; 2ad for agricul - Thompson and James Hill, The followiag is the official score: First ready to receive nod accept challenges froin or London. !loping to be favored with the trade of cellent spirits and w0l pleased with his safe retarn.-Mr. James Swan also left .by - - ; DA , Seaforth, 3rd for agricul- ' the put, we remain your8, COAD & RAN.,mg. P S. . y ' � th � as Berry, Hensall, lat for match at 200 and 400 yards -J. Wilson, 46, amateur clubs. . f All accounts rendered on� first October, 1802, must be position at Paris. the same train for Chicago,'where lie will 1. 11 � , $7.00; J.'Gordon, 45, $6.00; E. G.Courtice, NOTES,-MiSS Ida Hotham,Wbo has been settled In 0 BRiEF.s.-We were disappointed in not spend a few days, and will combine business al ep * lif harness. George Me- . etober, as we only want customers that ' l 45, $5; J. Worden,.43, $4.00; J. E. Hovey,, laid up with malaria fever, is recoverin can Settle u ce a year, we will k1ve no longer hearing Mrs. Hitchcox on Sunda�y evening with pleasure. He will ailso visit his eister, . lue�'A, ist for August cheese, 97 . 'p 0 . I � &461 Howard' Gorrie, 3rd for 43, $3.00; Dr. IvIcKay, 43, $2.00; W. Gil- and will noon be Able to be around again.- credit. COAD &� Rywmz. � 1294-2 last. She miesed a train and consequently Mrs. Kaiser, who resides in Wisconsin. - - - . 11 -: 9 lard, 41, $l.0G;,1A. Robertson, 40, $1.00; Mr. Fred ButBon was brought.,home from - BonTS & SHOES atbankrupt prices for the tile series of lectures that were 313nounced NoTEs.-Rev. R. Hendersoii, of Bayfleld, f � eend pplored ; 2nd for six factory - . next 30 days at A. . Wesloh's. Having bought the to be given by this -lady will be ifidefinitely � r next on list, J. S, 'Roberts, 40.1 Standingp i Cb r h next olorf�d'i 2nA and 3rd for white, Seaforth, a couple'of weeks ago, ujufferi�g, entire stock of boots and.shoes of Win. Downs & Son occupies the pulpit of 'Un. on' U -C ohni 11aun-ah, Seaforth, 3rd for 200 yards -J. Gordon, 22, $5.00; Q. Crow, from typhoid fever. -Mr. A. K. Ferguson is at a reduced rate on the Oollar we are prepared to postponed. A good many were disappointed !4mblath, the pastor going to Bayfield to de- 9 &. 21, $4.00; N. Robson, 19, $3.00; - E. G. about to return to Toro � to to resume his sell you boots and aho g as several were laying out to h&ve.an in- clare the church vacant, and will then act as (�Omery butter; 2nd for 40 1 n es cheaper than ever. I would efirrieii', butter. In addition to Courtice, 18, $3.00; J. A. Wilson, 18, $2.00; studies in Trinity Medical College,and Mrs. therefore invite you to call and examine my stock tellectual treat.,' ,A load of ,young people moderator pro tern, during the vacancy.- � � � . , ; � before sing elsewhere. The following are a came tl� from Fordwich for the Monday The fourteenth convention of the Stanley, ej & hlim6r were won in the A. Wilson, 17. $2 06 ; A. Robertson, 17, Ferguson has gone to Kirkton to keep house few qu=s : Baby's ,,shoes- for 15, 20 and 26 centa . - i uagh,� i7horEe class, but as those $2.00; J. S.- Roberts, 17, $1,00. Third for her brother, Dr. Thompson. � a pair and upwards ; children's shoes for 30, 40 and night lecture, but they would get the ride, Tuckersmith and Hay Sabbath School Asso- . . .. ' na* Judged until the"last day of match, at 500 and 600 yards -J. A.. Wilson, 0 50 cents a pair and upwards ; Girls and boys' shoes anyway, which, perhaps, would suit them ciation will be held on Tuesday, October ill . ,. - he lj�ike list was onlitted by both 44, $8.00 ; J. S. Roberts, 39, 87'. 00 ; J. Wingham-, for 60, 75 and $1 a paiv and upwards ; boys' long as well, if not better, than the lecture. -The-- in the Methodist church here. A good pro- - , I - . . boots for 75, 01 and 8L.2� a pair and upwards ; I , ' 1, I �V t Gordon, 39, $6.00 ; C. Crow, 35, $5.00; W. -9 a '2 a �18n's brick work of the chu�rch is rapidly ap-' gramme has been arranged. There wiil. be Al kpiers, and we are unable to BRIEFS, -A very severe t� rin passed over long boots forS.1,510, $1.75 and I,"- .pairandupwards; ' . . . Gillard, 34, $4.00 ; J. Warden, 33, $3.00 ; here last Friday afterro all kinds of slippers for 20, 60 and 75 cents a pair and proo,chiog completion, and Mr. , three sessio a during the day. 4 A large &t - L �Rjf those procuring prizes in on About four o'clock. , . 13 but �� J. F. E. G. Cburtice, 32, $2.00; H. Reid, 32; mi show is now a thing ,of the upwards. It will surprls� you how cheap you � can the contractor, has a large gang of men tendance pected. . I .4anderstand that Mr. $1.00. Aggr6gate match -J. A. Wilson, -The WiDghm buy, by calling and exanAuing the goods for yourself. employed at the roof; intending THE Is ex G844 Taylor and' Mr. Thomas - past and altogether it Was a success. Mr. We are here toFlease and fit you and are hero to C_�IvRcH RE-O,PE-_,-iwr,. -The re-9pen- -1 .84 108, $5.00 and Dominion medal ; J. Gordon, , to have it ready to put up in its Ing nervices, in Connection with T,Ttiion . 4dig the prize winners. Mr. Walter Taylor leads the exhibitors, having stay and repar your boots and Shoes for you Is ,I . of his Stallion and 2nd for 106., $4.00 ; J. S. Roberts, 96, $3.00 ; E. taken 38 prizes in garden!stut and poultry. Thanking you all for past patronage, I invite you ali place. -Apple picking is in full blast around Presbyterian church were in every respect I I I to call and be convinced that we mear what we ad- I 9 f, - t G. Courtice, 95, $3.00; C. Crow, 94, $2,00 ; Before another , here. Mr. Curry has a good many' angs of successful. The' Sabbath services were - .3 J. Warden, 93, $2.00. Nursery match ot I . year theis will have to be vertise. No trouble to show goods. Butter an -1 Eggs 9 . � � k ,, . men busily employed packing. He says he largely attended and were very interepting. I 1! ­ I larger grounds as the present are quite too taken same as cash. Sign of the Ilig Boot. A. � il. 400 yar(Is-J. Spooner, 21 i $5. 00 ; Dr. Mc. � NVESLOU, Proprietor. ; 1293-3 cistinot get barrels f4st enough. There are Rev. Mr. S,tewart, of Clinton, preached in RIEA,i�-�-Ivjrs. Hitchcox concluded amall.-John Elliott, V. S., of Clifford, was ", - Kay, 20, $4.00; R. Beattie, 19, .$3.00; J. I large numbers of barrels leaving here every the forenoon, and Rev. Mr. Henderson -of s heF4 An Friday night. She had a visitor at the show. He is doing well in PRIZE TAST CORRECTIONS. -At the Hensall' . n I - V . � audieAces every night, Cardno's Stephens, 18, $2.00; H. Reid, 18, $2,00; Clifford. -Miss Katie Lillico, of Blenbeini, show last week Air. James Hacking, of Us. day. Mr, Thomson's cooperage establish- Hensall, in the evening. On .Monday even- � , fillea to overflowing. She went R. Wilson, 17, $2.00; F. Beattie, 16, $2.00;- - I sit to friends here. -Miss Tillie borne, was awarded 2nd prize for Canadian ment is taxed to its utmost eapacity.-The . ing a very successful tea -meeting Was held. . . . ia on a A ; - ' ' to �%aketer,-Mr. Robert Char- J. Avery, 15� $2.00; J. C. Greig, 14,-$2,00. Roof, is home from Detroit, where she was draught iearn ; Ist far brood mare, and Ist deputy sherift was here on Tuesday last The refreshments were of the choicest and - I . . he � i , road, , Tuckeramitb, - is Extra series"Mateb, five shots each, entries visiting friends. 1 for foal, instead of Joseph Hacking, as - serving witnesses for the Johnbton-Camcion were enjoyea by all, At the intellectu ' al feast .. . .- "' ;I unlimited, two best scores to count -J. ap trial, which was to'have taken place Thars'- in the church tbe paRtor, Rev. Mr. Simpson, r hin46 i quite a name as a breeder V d in the prize list as published in THE �1 Warden, 50, $5.00; C. Wilson, 49,, pipe, by ' � 0 I ,�are . r sheb�l EXPOSITOR. . day. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron, Dr. Smale presided in his usually affable manner. In - I , He has recently- added Bluevale. � . ! Nerliell & Co., value, $5.00; A . Robertson, , and Albert Paulin were the principal wit- teresting addresses were delivered by Rev. ' eadx'.,'u0mirable flock a very fine 47, perfume, by J. A. Kennedy & CO., BRIEFS. -Miss M,ttheSOp, of Ayr, a teach- FiRE. -On B'riday night last, between the nesses.-Miss Bell& Morrison, eldest Mr. Stewart, of . Clinton, and Rev. Air. i �eicehtif rath, which be purchased 00; J. S. Ro&rtg, 47, table, by er in Wingharn public school, and Mies hours of 11- and 12 o'clock, our villagers daughter of John Morrison, of this place. is Walker, of Varna. The sic by the C11in- - Nich-ol"k -bf Blenheim, a well known value, $5. were startled out of their peaceful slumbers � I mu Broadfoot & Box, value, $5.00 ; A. Wilson, Aggie Rose, were visiting at Mr. Hugh- by the cries of fire and the ringing of bells. at present very, ill. We hear it i t phoid ton choir was really rmi ' , . , ; Leicgg�krs.-We notice tbat-Mr.. 47, wallet, by Brown Brothers, value $4.00; ROSS, on Saturday. -Mr.' and Mrs. John , fev a 1'y cha ing, and -formea ' ' , I RobdrV, Tdrnbull, of McKillop, � The cause of the alarm was that 'McIntyre's er. We- hope soon to hear oi a change the feature of the entertainment, The rned � �f6rn Lheir visit to the old, J. Gordon, 47 album, by W. R. Counter, Robinson returned on Saturday from a visit s for the better. audience was large and the Sabbath. sfervices .. V pa . hotel, known as the �Hensall Rouse, was - , We 0 SATY to say that Mr. value, $4.00; iV: Gillard, 47, ir slippers, �o Stratford. -Two 'cyclists from Seaforth foundto be on fire,andbefore anything and Monday -tea-meeting pfoduced some - 4. ' by Robert Willis, value, $2.00 ; J.'Ander- passed through here on'Sunday on their Grey. thing over $8G, and -this, together with the . � Spr6.34a confined to bed through could possibly be done by the large crowd � - .r. J.4. Wilson left 'on Friday mon, 44, smoking set, by C. W. Papat,value, homeward journey. -The Methodist church . - I thred� ihonths'sojourn in the old S1.50;- E. G. Courtice, 41, knife, b John. of this place intend bavinj a Harvest Home assembled the large hotel, hall and stables ACCIDENT. �On Tuesday of last week Mrs. voluntary contributions by subscriptiou " , y on -it were one mass of flames. Although all that McAllister and Mrs. D. Eckniier,'of Ethel, adount to over 000, which is sufficient to : r. ; _ston Brothers, value, $1,50; C. Crow, 40, October 3. We trust they Will make pay for all the church impAements, in - M I h. could be done was done in the way of fight- - J91 Ward, Seaforth's well. , . . were turning the corner of the 3rd conces- I Tam a' Shhuter, by Roffman & Co., value, a success, as they do most of their enter- dler,1 As received a contract from ' Ing the flames they quickly spread -to the 'Sion of Gre , near Mr, Brimner's, when eluding the new furnace. This 'speaks well ' u luiu'lldman to make for him a $1.25 ; J. Spooner, 39, foreign cups, Lums- tainmente.-A. grand Open meeting of the y - � adjoining shop and dwelling occupied by their horse stopped. �.A buggy c6ming be- for the liberality of the congregation, -and � ber of Ats ofi heavy harness. It' den & Wilson, value, $1.00. Mr. J. A. Bluevale Lodge, Independent Order of Good I .� 1. . I Wilson won the gold badge in the first Templars is to be held on Friday evening. Mr. Richard Welshi and those buildings hind them collided With theirs, iipsett-ing the result, mutt be as gratifying a's it is - I .- 11 foe 8d, r bus 131M intereuts when soon shared the fate of the hotel. There them and breaking- the top of their buggy creditable to all concerned, - 11 . find ltt� �lbrofitable to come to Sea- class, contributed by the OntaAo Military A splendid programme is being prepared, was also great danger of other adjoinin and springing the axle. Fortunately they . I ""' tthelra-,.Work do � Rifle League. The winner of the silver consisting of readings, songs, dialogues and tim g � . ne.-Potatoes are medal has not yet been decided upon. recitations. Bluevale lodge will be assisted dwellings, an& it wag' thought several ea. escaped .W'ithout anything more serious thau� AsUeld. . � � . - p in t4lil, vicinity this year and are -, in � the programme by Wingharn, White- that nothijig could prevent them catching, a few bruises. Ting NEW MIMSTER. -The Presbytery of .. be botllii'scari�e and dear. -An im- church and Glenaunan lodges� Every one but owing to the very favorable state of the P.PoPERTY'SoLD.-Mr. Lewis McDonald, Maitland, on Tuesday, the 20th just., in- � - -1 . . I - ber dt. pples are being shipped EGIWONDNILLE NOTES. -Several of our . weather,there being Very little wind�and the of Walton, has sold to the well-known tial- ducted the Rev. John Rose orth Akt �in sympathy with temperance is requested � , lately of Why- - ion these days. Apples citiiens were much pleased at,, receiving a . heroic manner in which our villagers and her mraD, Mr QuereDgesser, of this town. coi_,onlah, Cape Breton, into the pastoral - � Profi,6�ie it crop as our farmers call, one day last week, from our young to attend. -Mr. R. C. Sparling is shipping , - I . � - B nevale station. -Mr.. James their country friends worked, the flames ship, Lot 26, on the 17th concession of charge of the congregation of Ashfield- I this i4r.-ThIre. John -Ward, of friend, Dr. Edward Fee, of Rene, Nevada. "so fro ' Ilop aid Mr. Frank � were kept from spreading. But the lose of Grey, for $5,000. This lot contains 100 Rev. Mr. Murray, of Kince-Alse, preached.. . �� ' M her Dr. .Fee is a son of Mr. Edward Fee,of Hay, pp K , . " . _ had �� L,cmncer removed fro C i Scott ' Itast by Drs. Bethune and W a v It' n Bluevale, at property, valuable an it was, was nothing acres, and is entirely a timber lot. A short Rev. A Forrest, moderator of Prelab Fridaf. , and has beenin the West for about three !!O6'1iu0tanF er 181 Ing I ad ytery, A , I - Frank Scott's last weei. compared with the 0 low of human life in tinte ago Mr. McDonald sold Mr. Qaeren- presided. The Rev. X .McKenizle, of the � - We: 4" 1 sed to learn thq6t years, where he has carried on a successful I the person of one Daniel McIntosh, who had gesser the lot on which his mill now is for Free Church, Inveineas, Scotland, being . g p ea - . . _�_ . atoo ,� e operation well and is medical practice. He, however, was not I been employed an a farm laborer L with Mr. $7,000. Mr. Querengedser before purebas- present, was invited to sit as corresponding 11 I )ng sploAdidly.-Mr. James Dick- satisfied with his attainments, and left on ZU . . . - - . , George O'Brien, of 'the township of Hal, Ing this last lot took a trip through Mus. member of Preabyteiry, and was asked to . : .� atrar,44,�Goderich, spent Sunday Thursday for New York, with tile intenti (an BwEiFs. -Rev. G. jet returned from during the past season. He eame into t e' koks and Algoma, and after looking around address the congregation in English and - - I 1. . I with: his son, Mr. S. Di6koon, of spending the winter among the beat his missionary trip to ,t. I �16in i3ideon Miller, whose schools a I Jacobs a few days village, on the evening of the .fire and, he- concluded that he could do as well in Grey I Gaelic, which he AIA after Rev. Mr. Miller r. -Ch nd hospitals of that city. Thus ago. -Mr. Win. Hem came home a few days tween 10 and 11 o'clock, went to bed up. as anywhere else. addressed the newly inducted ,minister* ' - ­ Paiisk aild who was a few years Canada's cleverest sons go to swell the na- ago. He has been in PigeQn, Michigan, stairs in Mt. McIntyre's hotel, and nothing TEiE NEw Tow�xsE(ip HALL. -The Gray Mr. McKenzie's address to the people was E_ . . !�� . . . ned iO abarge of the Salvation tional life to the soutb, and yet our restric- during the past summer. He intends to more was known until abbut an hour later township fathers have very wisely decided interesting and profitable. The report of "I ps herej-'Was married in London on tjonista and inper-loyalists have the audac- stay home during the winter. -Mr. Joseph when sounds of distress -were heard. Mr. to discontinue the perigrinating system of the Board of Management was very satis- I I night IiWt week to Miss C * I - I !� aptain ity to Assert.that ir, is, only the 'worthless Smith was away at Markham, near Toronto, - McIntyre then ran to several rooms to learti holding their council meetings in turns at factory. After the services were concluded-, . I itabbi, bl Walkerton. The cere- who go. -Miss Jeanie Muldrew left on visiting hit si,-k brother. -Quite 9, 'number the cause, and quickly reached poor McIa. the several hotels in the township, thus sub. the R-ev. Mr. Sutherland, moderator of the __ . I . .perfoii4d by Major Baugh in the Thursday of last week for Detroit General visited the Exeter Fair last Tuesday.L-Miss tooll's room, but it ,Was so densely filled with jecting thenattelves and all Who attend -their session during the vacancyi- introduced Ray. I � � I i.n pre4� as of an immense crowd. Hospital, intending to pursue a course of Eliza Doichert and Miss Annie Brener have smoke that he could not enter. The alarm meetings to unnecessary temptations, and' Mr. Rose to the congregation,- givittg him as and IMAi . Miller are both -very training with a view of -fitting herself for a gone to Seaforth to work.-R6v. Mr. Brand, was quickly sounded and an effort was have resolved to erect a now township ball. they were retiring the handshake- of wel- i , , ' ., . ficers,-& 0 Ze%lous and efflective professional nurse. We wish Miss Mul. of Crediton, preached in the Evangelical made to Have the fellow, but he was The now structure is to be located in the come. Mr. Rose enters on his labors in �, . : � -Mrs. 1 .. mes Leatherlaud 'and drew every success in acquiring the desired Church, last. Sunday forenoon, to a good evidently in a, state rf ournoonsciousness from village of Ethel -on -the site purchased from Ashfield congregation under most favorable � , ,:formeky,� of this town, but now of knowledge, and trust*tbat she r6ay be bless- congregation. -Mr. Wambold and family, the farnes'ot the 'smoke, and the flames, Mr. Dobson by the citizens of that place, _ I , - I auspices. The congregation in large, united � . . ,- are i O'Nsent in town visiting ed with .health to pursue so laudable a call. from near Elkart) Indiana, are visiting Xr. with the opening of the doors, burst out so and presented to the township free, The and harmonious. The call to Mr. Rose was �' , There 0 been considerable talk ing,-As a result of the late temperance on- Wambold's parents here. -Rev. 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