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I I � I- on I in striving to attain. He pointed out most 'the south- side of the railway track near been colIeLtIng his male notew. , He likes his lately from England, and who has bad con- a resident of Morris for the l
� E D w7w A RD -:; 0 A ,13 H There is not a better now home well. --Mrs. G. Edinghoffer- and Mr. Oliver is also ,a years, b%ving received an injury in the head Q 0
I I . � � clearly and Jorcibly the way to the happy their salt works, " ' i siderable experience. Octobep 14t I -
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. I Dealer in and eternal hereafter, in a most simple, yet opening in Canada for such an establish. Mine Lyd a Schantz have arrived home from professional cricketer. and will be a main oome time ago, has lately shown signs of I V ' ��
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� - explicit way. It Is not too much to say ment as they -propose and we are glad that, & trip to Berne, MiciAlgan.—Mr. W. H. ap6ige or hub of 'our cricket club.—Mis insanity, and7latterly'got completely insane,
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I - -Y', JB'Ur_rrXJM:R, that the auAiancs were both dellighted mind they have the means and the enterprise to Hoffman as at the Blyth fair this week, Bonthron of Rodgerville, is this week the though quite harmless. - [a was sent into
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I t - profited by Conductor Snider's address, and take advantag� of the situation. —Mr. Ed- . and visit d his old boso,where he learned guest of Mrs. Young, of Seaforth.—The Brussels from Jantestov;-, as hiswife and . " -
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I *9 are sure there was not one who heard ward Cash, who bas ' been coafined to his th� tailo.itig businems.—Mr. Edward Boss- rn%ny friends of Mrs. Win. Reid, of this family would do bothin.- for him, and was DO YOU K, OW
_c Will buY'Dairy Butter in any quan- him who would ..not be glad. to hear him residence for several months through severe .enbery h.�_s rented the shcw grounds, and villago,'will regret to learn of her - serious in the look up here for r aight or two, and � t
I . . again. Although at a heavy expense, the illness, is now mubh' improved, and if he has succeeded, with the assistance of the illness.—Mrs. Watts, of London, is the wan(J�ring around town in the day timi.
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,I tity ank-shape� if well 'made and good firemen will have a surplus, which will go does not get another back set will be abld to � neighbori g farmers and their teams, in get- - guest of Mrn,'GG. Ingram, of Tackeramith.— Reevii Mooney, of Morris, was spoken to That our assortment of " e:G ,
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. -color,lfrom May Ists 1892. into the treasury of the Brigade. -attend to bt sivess in a few weeks.—Miss tin rack in good shape. This will Mrs. Ross, of Paisley, was In the village last about him, but he could not see his way � oods is
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11 . — Bouthron, of Rodgerville, was visiting here now be Wfine place to speed horses, � week visiting her relatives and friends,— clear to do anything for the unfortunate, on greater now than it bas Ver been I
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- I THE REAsox Way.—Tlie Goderlob Star this week, tl�e kuest of Mrs. A. Young.— . .�r
. . The Rev, Mr. Softley, of St. Paul's church, account of his having been away from Mor- We have added some Ver desirable
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I . OVEROOATS Kippen. and Mr. J. 0. Clawson, are in Stratford this ris for about two years in, the 'last twenty, things which- we have not I *t before
.. '. .. - a the following remarks ; I I Seaforth �, is away lots of pressed straw to Toronto.—Mr. NoTio .—All accounts due the under. week attending the annual meeting of the and no one seeming willing to care for hi!n, lep $
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i . behind Goderich in the f4ir line 7he no- Alexander Sprost pa of Mrs. William signed, m at be settled before November let,without Huron Anglican Lay Helpers Association. the constable of Brussels laid an information
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I . commodation for live stodk is- oi the most Sprost, of . Goderich treat, is still very ill fail- D , gramnamt, ! . plendid collection of Fall and Win
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I ea8on and little hopes are ' ntertained, for his re- Buyn;011 GiAix.—D. McLennan has agato HiUs Green. r and Hunter committed him to Gader- ter goods to. select from, You",
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, Fall and w1uter stock completed a les and work- why an effort should not be made to concen- covery.—Mrs. Hargs and Miss Eliza Har- openedupthe Hippen grain ware -house, with Mr. NOTEs. —Mr. Smillie, of Kippoin, has been ich jail for, four months, so that the county vited to call at any tim and look
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. mansh�p the beat to be found in CsnVal. trato at least all the smaller fairs- into one gan were in logersoll this week attending John Moffatt in charge as usual, and the hi rhest If they ke�.p im
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. . figures wf 11 be paid for all kinds of grain. Farmers . engaged to teach our school for next year at will now have another ward. _ is - '. I ib
I � � . grand county show. Our Northwestern, Fhe funeral of Mr. J.,'Morrow"s child.—Mr. through th' . stock. It is Impossi le
. BIG VARIETY. ' with its fine buildings, gorJ- quarters for John Thompson, of Mexillop,near Kinburn, bring it right along, 1294 a salary of $360. Mr. Smillie comes well on there will soon /be enough wards to fill for us to tell its melits in t * C
I . � . � CONCERT.—The directors of the Ki recommend ed,'and will be sure to do good any poor house.—The Joseph Scott farm I olumlif
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� ! We Pan fit and suit the most fastidions at Eckard'i merally, could be made a second Western thit of their popular concerts,in- thei " b nett and -dauiliter, of Toronto, who have urday by his brother, James. Scott. The
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. - Bargain, Clothing and Dry Goods House, � fair. Let the officers of our agricultural William Yol�ng, of Colborne, spent a couple r all here price paid was $5,200. It is a splendid farm througrh 'any one of our leading de-
� and horticiiltural'societies make a big nush O' on Friday evening, October 28th. The ser- been making a pleasant visit with Mr. partments, you will be s tisfied in a
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I Joseph Hudson and family, returned to the of 200 acres, with good building.9.1 I
� WM. PICKARD ' :' b. ly and Mrs. Ja W�ea McMichael. Mr. Young's vices of the celebrated Mrs. Sage, of Wal- . I three,fold way, viz.: as I
- I and have �one big county fair for Goderic ton, and her accomplished daughter, Miss city on Friday last, . to qualityl - I
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. We admit that Goderich has better show many friendl must have been pleased to see I I , - . - . I
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. � grounds and buildings than Seafortb. It him looking so well.—Mr, William White. ave been neofired . to render I i
, . � � . their et�chanting music on the musical Usborne. NoTE.S.—Rev. W. W. Leech ad in I J
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I I I ' - glasses. Mr. W, McLeod, Seaforth, who N()TES.—A very heavy thunder storm Wingliam on Sunday last.. Mr. James MILLINERY �
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. N%At , . has before delighted Kippen audiences, will passed over here last week. No damage Young, of Clinton, taking his work here.—
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11 i I nation in connection with the salt 9 . trimmed Hats a -ad Bonnets, ch�ap� moderate
� the urou &POM * if funds would permil. It was remarked, Dent 'sit- again be present mud render several of the by lightning ;s reported,but John Kerslake Mr. J_ C_ Adams has retur
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. year attended both Seaforth and Goderich trious man 'ind a moat worthy citizen and the most popular dances. It is also expeot. barn ro,of blown off. —John Harrison, son of for a sore ankle, which we are glad .to may the best. I
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- DISTRICT MATTERS. present and deliver an address on his recent engaged to teach the senior department of the village, bas rented his farm to Mr. �
t � , best and largest taken an the whole ; so know him. Whila we much regret the re- I " " MANTLES .
. - .. - on I I trip to the Pacitio Coms per annum. Mr. Kirkeonnell, from near Brussels'� .Mr. Taylor .
. I that, good grounds and tony buildings don't moval of -M-f. and Mrs. Whit ide., from t.; Dr. Campbell, of Varna public school at 8W .
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. I . GAELIC TRANSLATION. —Mr. George McIn- always ensure a corre9pondingly good show. Seaforth ,We � con ratulate the peo le of a -_ ties that
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. tosh, of McKillop has sent us the following The Star itself gives one very cogent reason Heneall on securing such good cititens.— dress on Scotland's noted bard, Robert to teach Sootion'No. 3, at $400. John 11 ]are still wait
: . � ' Burns. The public hall company's coincerts Gourlay, of concession 12; has rented his Templars' loi ge meetings are well attended. assorted., No trouble to gei suited, sizes
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I � � translation of the Gaelic quotation from 1he why an 11 effort to concentrate all the The Thankofferh3g meeting in connection have alway's surpassed all others, and,should farm, lot 11 and the south half of lot 12 to This lodge is in a thriving condition, having 32, 34, 36, 38, yet in stock. - I
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I . published last wee)k. Mr. McIntosh, ' could not be successful, in the last sentence ciety will. be held in the Presbyterian the weather be favorable, this one will sur. Robert Davis, of KirktoD, for $400 and Ithe gained nine members thi summer. . . -
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. May say, is a native born Canadian who has of the above quotation. It, of oourse,wants church on this Friday, evening at 8 o'clock. Pasa even them. use of Mr. Davis' house at Kirkton'tz) live .
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. � not forgotten hie mother tongue. the "big county fair '� held at Goderloh ; Mrs. Shortread in.—John Gourlay, only son of John Gour- berahip during the summer months. Quite
1. His traus- f Toronto, home secretary There are a great I many choice
� . 'r those interested- in Clinton want it held in of the Weetern'o Bluevsae. lay, of, the 12th concession, has gone to a large number will attend the District things in Mantle clothe and
- I lation entitles him to a copy of THE Expom- I District, is expected to be �oaking4
: - that town and so on all round and none are present to deliver?'An address. AlFladies BRIEFs. —The Bluevale show committee Uncle Sam's domain.—Henry Francis has meeting to be held in Clinton on Friday,— the right weight for Can ., just
� . I TOR for one yesi free. The following is the tan winters,
, ill be self,sa4ificing enough to are cordially invited and- as the meeting will have completed arrangements for their bi - �Vhile Mr. John Cummin J
. bought a house in Exeter and intends to re- 9, Jr., was tak-
. English of it ' 1-1 There is a crown of gl g cutting free.
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.� up their respective claims that " one be -an exceed'iiDgly interesting one a large show on Saturday, October 15th. The move there shoitly.—The Messrs. 114acdon. ing a load of sheep to Clinton fair on F
I I on Moses' head that fadeth not away. There ivo ,
. I g last his. horses became frightened at a flash
- I bigeounty fair " may be held at any of the attendance is expected.—Mr. A. Young left Show promises to be much better than last
Z f I will be many a Moses to all that love the local ald, manufacturers, Stratford, were around DRESS GOODS
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� trade centres but laotweek looking up two men, Win. Gour- of lightning and started to run. Mr. Cam-
, Lord. He gave hims.elf a ransom for sinners. ,their own. The only here on Wednesday to attend the Drumbo year, and that is saying a good deal. Every . I 1 g to describe
I . ,� Come therefore unto Him. We are far from way for Poderich, or any other town in the show and vigit relatives and friends in that. one should�como and help to @well the prize lay and Alex. Gillis, who bought a seRar- ot them stopped and was fixing some. c There's no use t I ryi
I about the wagon box when the horse ar Dress Materiods and he r Trimmings,
I -it wants a "'big county vioinitk.—The apple busineS3 is still boom. list.—Several persons from Bluovale attend. 0 . .
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� I the same language. Lord, grant that we fair," is 1-o launch out its own funds and, Ing, but the markets ire not turning out as ad the show in Brussels on Friday last and ru6d their bargain at this time of year, took; fright and knocked him down, the . I
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. I � - , like Toronto, make' a -fair 'that will so well as dealers would like and'a good m were well pleased with it.—Mrs. Hugh Rosa would not accept the machine. —Revival -wagon passiDg over him and breaking tw . I -
� may be one in 0,hriat as true brethren, and Ily of, hir, ribs and otherwise injuring .him. 0 SHAWLS .
eclipseall the other fairs that it will event.; 1ear.they willAose money. —Mr. -Willi bad the baby christened on Tuesday even. meetings are being held at 'Woodham A �
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�� ually swallow them up. Goderich made a W&Ilacb- of the oatmeal mill. received a tel� Ing in the Presbyterian church Methodist Church, conducted by a Mr.. valuable ewe was killed. � They're here by th( ecore, -some
. I PARFARING FOR WLNTElt.—A largely at- start in this direction, but it did not keep it 1.1 . The name Williams. - I choice Colorings, and great big sizes for
, � egr&m On Wednesday informing Mill '01 the was Jessie Scott Ross.—Mr. Robert Stewart � Chiselhurst. little money.
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I I was held in the Commercial hotel on Mon- to do it; but this is the only way I I a big Paller, near New Dundee Waterloo COUDty. School. There'la always room on top. �Leebuzm. NoTxs.—Mr. John S.' Wren, of Mitchell �
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a I day evening last, for thepurpose of reorgsn. county fait " can ever be established in 'any The unfortunate man foll'into the separator 0
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, I - an son, of Mitchell, was in the yett .
I . - - . .. treal to.remume his studies. Mr. Maha villa a a few aye last week.—Miss M ggie we want you to know get
. . � - - ampaiRn as soon as - d iath, -Mr. Wallace left on the first train. DEATH OF Aw OLD RESIDENT.—Mrs. preached two Sabbaths after Mr. And �7 ut it
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I the weather will permit. The following of - Ix Li(4171DATION. —It's not profit we're —The Harvest Th%nks as, who lives near this village, returned supplied, when the first ds .
I g.iving services in St. John Reid, widow of the late John Reid, departure. Both are capable young men home,
- � ficers, were elected: President, R. - Logau : after but a speedy disposal of the immense s6oks of Thomas' church on Bab th ast were largely Esq., passed away at" the residence of" her and will doubtless make their mirk in years lost week after visiting friends mud .
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- . Vice. President. Alexander Wilson; Seciv. BOOts & Shoes, Rate & Caps, Groceries, Crockery and relatives in Detroit.—Rev W. Ayers, of
, lanware. Another big drop in prices on Saturday. attended ; the churc� was handsomely and son, Mr. John Reid, Bayfield Road, Stan- to come. We wen�-- deprived of a sup I
. tary-treasurer, John Weir �- -Chaplain Re,, I. R. GREGORY, Liquidator. 1296.1 appropriaiely decorated and the Ply Holmeaville, preached a missionary sermon
.9 � redtor,Rev. ley, on Saturday, �October 1st. . The de- ]a I The best and warmest klv�s for Ladies
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,. at Sabbath, but instead, a prayer-meetiug in the Methodist church last Sunday Misses and Children, you!ll �ikely find Just ',
r � � Mr. Hodgins ; Patron,M.Worris; Honors, .; A FULL line of horse powers, straw cut. Mr. Hodgins, delivered &'thoughtful and ceased was one -of the pioneer residents of was conducted under the able leadership of Ing. The subscription amounted to about $45.
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member, John Aira, Toronto, Cominitt -) terg, grain crushers and feed grinders on hand at (atereabing di.scourse.—The following dele- Stanley, having settled on the Bayfield Mr, E. Sh%w.—The Gospel temperance what you want and cheap too
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I . of Management, —George Patterson, J. �-'. gates from St. Thomas' church, Seaforth, Road over fifty years ago. —Miss Simpson, of London, was the guest I . I
I Roberts - Win. Pickard, J. Lyon powers at O. �C- Wmr,soN's. You are 111001 tO make She was, there. meetings have been quite interestivi this of Misses J. and R.. Rdbb on Sunday last.— '
� 0 , mud .t . R wistake if you don't inspect my goods before pur. attended the Convention of the Anglican fore, acquainted with all the hardships and summer and will likely continue for,ia few We must not forget, o call your
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. . Young. Skips,—A. Young, J. Weir, U. chewing. 6. C. wil,bSoN. IM .2 Lay Helpers' Association at Stratford on privations of pioneer life, but she lived to weeks yet.—Rev. Mr. Black, of Hamilton, resent v1piting friends in London.—Mr. attention to our very. jarg assortment
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Lyon, A. Wilson, George Patterson, J. S. TAREE thousabd dollars reduction Tuesday and Weduesday last:, Rev. J. W. overcome them all, and before her declinin paid our burg a.flying visit, last week. --His p -
� on the 9 James McTsggart, ag'companied by his of Kid Gloves, Woollen loves Mitts,
I � Roberts, D. D. Wilson, Wm. Pickard, E. C, sio,000 worth of stock still to sell. Great Be. Hodgins, and Messrs. F. Holmested, T. 0. years set in she was blessed with plenty of many friends gave him a hearty welcome.— ..
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, I - thin world's goods. She was a sincere Fall wheat looks well in this section.—Ow- - � . Woollen Hosiery,
I Two second-hand ton horse powers, one sball, and Mrs. Hodgins, Miss Boswell and Christian wom'-n, a faithful wife, a tender Ing to I the early harvest farmers are well last Saturday fot Detroit, the former to cic
- . I LITERAuy 80=TY.—At the meeting in second hand Jack, and one forty foot and one sixteen Miss Brown. Mr. HodgiDs will give a short and lovic a continuelhis studies in the Detroit College Ohildren's Oaps, &c. 0 r sto I is
� foot four Inch belt also one straw cutter with twelve I . g mother and a kind and obliging ahead with their fall work. lete in Oold Weathe : Goods. -
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I . evening, a literary soc as formed and pair and ready to go to work, W9l be sold che P at in' g. —The Misses Atcheson, � of Godericb, all who knew her. She bad been in feeble the pastures green and fresh, —The ve'not"N1100� brother, Professor D, McLeod.—There was . .
I appointed. 0 C. Wimso,i's, In Seaforth, also . a Christian Endeavor Society organized — ,
I an efficient iitaff of Wayerwa it one good seacond spent a couple of days -last week visiting at health for a number of years, but she un t who 2ave an entertainment in the
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� ad passe 400d TernplaW hall last Monday evening Ing are the officers elected: Mr. John Me.
� week the pr6gramme will consist of read- WANTED.—A good general servant to —Miss Agnes and Mr. Archibald Barton ad peacefully away at the good old age of l his audience to a high degree, all � . -
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- I lowi acitations, music, &c., and the fol- recommended.' Apply to MRs. C. OI.ARICHON. -1296 have returned home from a pleasant trip to seventy-five-yeare. She leaves two sons and being well pleatied with what they beard. � dent; Mr. George Hackney, Secretary, &ad I �
I � I- 1, . first tig week tligre will be a debate. The I--,,- LiQuIDATION.—Busy ! -We've . Cleveland, Ohio.—Mrs. and Miss Chesney one daughter to mourn her departure. � . I . We have laid in A ver.. large :stock �
-meeting will be. on next Friday evening been on and Dr., and Mrs Abkipson returned home - — Mr. Silas Eyre Treasurer, The Society
� . the Jump for four weeks. We've booted hundreds _. � . � Varna. of the beat quality of , Clothing for �
, I in Kidd's hall, when the following subje on Monday last after a a ding the summer I , -- will meet ev 6t 7-30
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� . t of people for leas money than they ever thought of . ACCIDENT.—On Saturday last Arthur, o'clock.—Rev. Mr. McKinley, of Rensall, Ale
. will be.debated, viz - "Resolved, that the We've thousands of big bargai n and Boys. Suits, G ercoats, T-Tn-
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- I of Canada are now prepared for Pro- Are lucky enough to procure thn:m, There Is in SALE OF STOck—The auction sale on son of Mr. James Johns, met with a very will officiate in the. Methodist church ,next derwear, Caps, and such, 1 ik Il- be .
I . - POOP ey 'the Tuesday last, on the farm of I'vIr. John, painful accident. It seems that he and Mr. tain of the Sal. , ` 11
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I I . -dobstors will be announced in it for 'ou. Don't miss the . chance. J. R. GmooRy, officers of the Domiui line boat 11 Sarnia, ' Landaborougb, of -Tuckersinith, passed off' G. Ward were drawing chicory, and when vation Army of Seaforth is expected to ad-. wanted, and we w1sh to 0 est7ivy tate . I -_
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. . th. boat.—Mr. John Aitoheson, son of Mr. steers sold an high as $45, And heifers of the jumped to the ground and broke his leg - 0 , If it'al a large new I .
I I afford -an excellent opportunity, not only for 1296 William Aitcheson, of Hullett, has received same age at $35, Yearling cattle ran up abovethe knee. Dr. Armstrong, of Bruce- . I
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;; :1 � 0 late Institute.—Messrs. D. D. Wilson and All the implements sold well. Mr. '"'. G. visiting friends in Goderich last week.—An which all the members were present, Mr. 911othing you �
k society will be encourage'd and that it will - 4 dtylish and serviceable
1 4 EG-AIONDviLLE NOTES. —According to pre- '� Duff wielded the hammer. pen lodge will be held on Tuesday evening,
I � 7; . be a power for good as it should be. vious announcement the Rev. Alex, Grant, John J. Darwin have been appointed J.P.'s GOOD urray 0 James Proctor was instructed to have Far- are after, our's is the We I
. I TimEsHmG. —Messrs. M & October 18th, under the auspices of the row's bridge repaired, as recommended by keep the beat of ev thi gg. Call and I
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.. ,,, Brussels Post recently made a vigit to Acton of Friday, the 21st inst., one week from this appointments will till the gap. ' a pointed collector of taxes at a sala�ry of $85, examine our stock, lit W i I pay you in - I
� I 1� and this is p%rt of wh%t he says about it: I Decker threshing muchine and a 14 -horse tance will deliver addresses. Everyone and to furnish satisfactory security to the many ways.
� Z I evening. The lecture will be under the power boiler and engine. It it doing -splen- should attend, as it promises to be a, ver
I . 11 A noticeable f9ature in Acton is the satis- auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, and, as . McKillop. did work. The first job '
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I . factory inanner in which the much discussed they have been at cons'iderable expense'in was on the farm of successful entertainment, —Mr. John Mor- ber of accounts for township Improvements
I �� . OuR ASSESSMENT. —The. amount to be 51r. Wm. Chesney. They got the machine row left on Saturday last for Toronto, to the council adjourned- until the 7th Novem- Edward Faul , ,
� .. and " cussed," too, cow by-law is enforced. painting and other repairs of the churgh, raised by taxes in McKillop ,this year is*, off the cars at Seftforth on the night of the
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Z I , . protection. airound them iu the way of fenae, so well received. Some good musical selec- $2)714.53 ; for achools,$3-992.58 thresh, and b 2 o'clock in the afternoon ' has gone to'Saginaw ' .
; I- P ; engineer's y after his name.—Mills Addis Armstrong is , xvilchigau.—A few i . . I .
I I and at a number of the residences the front tions will be rendered by friends from a die. expenses, $52.08 ; Canada company's statute they had turned out over 800 blishels of visiting at the residence of bar uncle, Mr. evenings ago & couple of youths who live in winter apples are beia ship d from this �
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. . 1, - ton is Only a village, yet the people have - gh at a pretty J. Noble, Seaforth.--Rov. Mr. Fatt, of horse training, hitched a young horse to a who in the largest dealer i , outh Huron.—
., In the�notes of last week fuchsias should PIGS STRUCK BY -LiGuTNI,NG. —During the good rate, but ever thing worked like a Exeter,wi I - I -
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, I mould, with' good drainage. Plant the-, were killed outright ; nine were so injured carriers, and it came through so fast that greguition. � I John Atkinson has pure ased the prop- . I
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� . I . all the cows, o,W,,ued in towb. —New Bra. will soon be rewarded with lb* ly blootra lightning struck a corner of the pon, splin- prietors of this fine outfit will have the best, I r. and Mrs Samuel Dilling, of
� , -and sweet perfume.—We regret to lear� AprLEs WANTED.—At the Brussels -evap- was dumped out-, and had the mnim.41 kept
I . I � tering the post, but did* not set fire to any. of good luck with it. Sesiforth, were here aiian,al; the faneral of
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I y a complete wreck. : , 4onday last .�
I He is on his way bome, and, we believe, in- be paid for by the insurance company. veyauce commissioner in big size will be taken. W!nter apples 25 ce7nts per bag. I on business. —The Exeter sul, rks are now, .
I and Acton, and abandon its old fogy way", G. J. SUTHERLAIND Notary Public, Con.
� one of which is allowing i,is streets to be a tends goin south for the winter.—A mi -s- � --io � . court of Juotice, L. MAiiLER, Brussels, 1296.4 INSTANTLY KILLED.—On Mond*y of last
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� �� All legal documents such as deede, mortgages, a took the first prize at — I Armstrong
� I � . . I take, with very nearly fatal results, occur- Zurich. THE SHow.—The annual fall show of the week, at one o'clock p. in., Job# Bone, a
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,� - red in the south -end of tbis village early on D. S. Faust, Zurich, wishes to thank his ments, leases and will@ drawn up according to law at Eaht-Huron Agricultural Society in connee- res0ent of East WaWanosh, whose home is Friday last, for the best: )Iood fo&l, in a .
. Cou--TciL DowGs.—At ibe regalar meet. reasonable rates. office, at th4 Post Office. 1296 tion with the 6rey"branch was held here on, near Marnoch, drove over to R "bert Arm- '
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� � h ate that he.is better prepared than otrong'a, 4th line, with a span of raesan
. ;.1 accounts for street imprOvements, etc. ever to satisly their needs, as his stock is complete George Moir, of the township of wagon for IL load of apple barrelo
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. all. general lines, ouch as Mantleo, M%title-cloblis, kn ' ttler of this county, and an people were unable to control the weather. getting on his load he started for home speeding class . rotting horse, -
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- ri citizena in eatablishin In Mr. Charles Proctor lisve a ride,, aind while this village attended the': 'irkton fair on
� ,it . g a monthly horse and an d, bad not an antidote been promptly ad - new at or have an old one trimmed over, will be very largely attended, testify to the re. eight o'clock the dreaded rain commenced arranging a seat the horses took fright and Friday last. �
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'I' We are pleased attained the ripe age of 77 -years, and, until noon. This deterred many from coming under the wheel, which crushed in his skull derich.
* to note, how- GREAT CLLARYING SALE at E. J, Hardyta late years, bad enjoyed ood health. He who would otherwis have been pre3ent, Mr. Proctor bad .
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I , recovered"and we hope she will was a man who enjoyed the re9pect and con- This was all the COMMITTED. —Robert Join -Knox 4ore.
'IT more to be regretted as only got up on the whifiletrees when the I
,� -in customers an - d the public in general that I have now the charged with -perjury, was, n Friday lost, .
� 1� pany of the imperfect condition of certa - be more October the 15th. I wish to inform my numerous
:'I careful in future, as people who are so valu. fidence of all, and wag of a kind and social directors and citizens of Brussels had made team sUrted off, �nd was in this dangerous .
- - able to the community can ill be spared.— ,on hand a large stock of light and heaU harness, disposition and gentle manner. He was also extensive preparations for a good show and Position for "Ome time until eome of the committed to st%nd his trial -at the next
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which I will sell at greately reduced prices. I will rusts in a good day'a' sport. The attendance, how- barrels were shaken off, and he was able to court of competent jurlsdicti�n of the county
� �119� Mps and requesi them to r As abowitig the prosperity of our village' sell No. I black team harness with hip strap complete * the old country before emigrating to this ever, notwithstanding the unfavor get bn to the wagon. After a ri&of half a
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: I . -_ ment for our retired farmers, some'of whom fall. The teafn ran a mile before they were .
I ,� test made of said pumps and report to coun. No. I stock and warrented to give satisfaction. I the heartfelt sympathy of the community in In the hall the most noticeable feature stopped. Willing bands soon '
I I 41- have a sur lus of capital, to build a few will sell good 8wet collars for 75 centB.per pair, form* I a of ministered to . �o the libel suit at the recent. Assizes,'where-
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� j: �, of our ireteran. exhibitor, Mr. Thowas Hills, fu a, the best ever shown In town, which wil! be LoCAL BRIEF$. —Thp weather! has been there was a large display and of excellent thevital spark had fled, ma no libelling Mr. Cameron. Gore when he heard
� � the balance due on their catitract for water- . ; The re I were that Mr. Cameron had deter ined to prose-
� V sold at wholesale prices. in goat robes I have a fine unusually fine during the past wdek, afford- quality. There was, also, a nice ehow of conveyed to big hotpe shortly after the ter. ,
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ft I fates were against so robes for $7.76. 1 have also a fine'varicty of Considerable grain is now being brought former year, The family have the sympathy of the communit wrote a letter to Mr. Ca ron expressinif
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T � . and shillelikh bad to yield to the thistle and and snaps, which will ra, brushes, curry -combs into market, and our buyers are prepared to also, very good. The show in the field was in iheir iore bereavement. contrition for the wron he fiad done him, .-
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: -ication of a thrilling Scot- week, the contracting partiei were Mr. - the demand for barrels at thisHesson of the in the ring was witn of seven days, with typhoid fever. His ad. The adjourned tri&I i if the case was
( i '4 and humorously. The stage was tastefully started the pubf. BRIEFS. —Another wedding took
I . I I- � I decorated with flags, tables, carpets and tish story, entitled, " Jessie Melville, or Henry Phfile and Miss eased by a large crowd,
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. .� � . I I the Double Sacrifice,' wife had held in the town hall before
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Geoige Cline and tioDs and will add to the 'Interest of the them a happy and prosperous life,—Migg Wingham'on Tuesday, where she -bad been been. Of course a good many were- disap. of the husband, which was the * for trial as before stated
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1! 4 . , where she intends to stay this wilter with recently, visiting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. for the -wet weather it would have been one ten months. The funeral took to of the trial, - : i
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_1� t Stickle'd first appear- Landabo.rough, of Tackeramith, a former nd Miss Anna Brenner have re- from Iowa, where he Was Visiting Mr. and mud there would have been an immense tery, and was, largely attended. The parents timn E
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C anee before a Seaforth afadience, and student of 'Knox college, Toronto, and who and remaining family have the sympath
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I t � � although laboring under a severe cold, we has been 'engage n to stay here this winter. —Mr, D. Steinbach morly known before marriage as Miss Helen the whole neighborhood in this their severe and when near the railway crossing the
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d in missionary work I has - oved bir will be found on the seventh paie-of this
-41 '- Muskoka all summer, has gone to Columbia roofimpr on, I 1.
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1. _1 t -1 night desires to hear her agaiti. , She has a Theological College, South Carolina, where and a new Isr2e lass . � . Zurich, is having his frame block in this vil. LoCAL BRiEFs.—His Honor Judge Toms LocAL I rain and
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. ;11 I sweet, clear voice, although not very strong. he will persue his theological studies. Putting an addition to )age very much improve4 by Putting a good revised the voters'list for Brussels on W nivermary in connection with the James ditch end throwing the ocimp4nts out. They
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� 1, acted as accompanist, and as usual she filled I a delegates from our village Sabbath Schools, The following is the result as it will affect cons. —Mr. John Willis,of Exeter north,who caught -after running about & mile, but the
.�. - over' goes there with the hope that the change of &a the main building.—Mr. John Livigood, - otherwise improving it-�Quite a number of the Conservatives and 21 by the Refo Sunday and Monday laat was a decided a
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was much appreciated by all. Miss Ewing climate will benefit hie health,' which is not familiarly known as Old John, died at tb " I
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I � I. that, position most admirably, The chair more than realized.—Mr. ent hopes may be residen a of his brother Daniel, on Sand attended the convention, held at'Bracefield the two elections for which it is used: For has been laid up with a cancer on his right rig was badly smashed. I
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. I I i � audience. loomed by the pointment. of ' age, and w a never Mrs. W. D. Robertson returned home this Parliamentary election, the Tories got 20 performed, and Mr. Willisstood the opera- light � . I
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I - . . -1 Ills experiences and his humorous stories, of high attainments b i Itin ip to Mr. friends in Iona and St. Thomas.—Miss B. sented the Tories, and W. M. 8: m&H battery carrie4 in the vent
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- wh he has an innumerable number, he teacher and Wil on was in B h this week, spending a Reformers.—It is reporW that Rim. W. T. 800n—Miss Eliza A. Wood, dresems- �Iet among the I
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. - i�," &pplyi contemplation the erection of extensive new Reichart, from Bright.—Mir. Anderron, of the township of Hay, is now in the employ ceived a call, to the town of Trenton, in While in the a � , now lowdiu4 at Montreal,
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- �,_ ag illustrations to point the 'Way to the they are now asking for tenders for the con guest _6f Mrs. H. of Messrs. Macarthur & Co., bankers.—Dr.- Ifichigan, which he has accepted. He
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I I I - On I -eph Broderick as now An Able sslistamt in his be missed in Brussels, as he was liked by dared her to take,& much needed ran as 0 1
Is Of Pigs0n, Michigan, has drug store, in the person of Mr. Oliver, every one, t until I 10%d in the largest ever takie� by,& sailing . �
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