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. �� I , pulpit ability, a- Owen Sound, were the guest f Miss Birdiw are visiting at Mr. Samuel Reid's. nation for Andrew Kain and Miss N ixy A. Foster a JL _L X36. A. , I
I I . 11 I cotabines gooii practical 40 - . �mae presented claim for compan this week wr � I
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I - ��, i.4';1-111 Satur- end hear thgt� Mr. J. B. Secord in iting on th, atranco examins.
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%k- 1�,q-,. M:- OA-QH liaming romencep and aim easy, graceful do-,' Stephens this week. —To -morrow, V lorried .
, I EDWARD . to about, having partially recover- gamage sustained by havinte,heal I
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. .; i F M%J he communion services were large� ,will be observed ab etc 'A great OY . he claim tiOn in Zurich.— 0 , y J. Hagan has �� .
, � ��, , ,,vf�i, - Very. 1, _- day, being Dominion Day, a I fro go - dogs. Damage told at I Jum 30* 1893. �
�, � 1.� -� 4 ,,, F, ,W,11- 11 business d at his recent saiirs Illness, a after " extended visit to I
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I � ,., �, _� I I wholesale and Retail Dealer in ly attended at each diet of worship, and fG an a general holiday, and a — d two-thirds of this amount returiied hom
-1 �, I ' I � �__ a fall many of our villagers took In the public' t —Mr1i IE[. J. Smith has ..— I
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_ � -- r4l more impressive occasions ever occurred R1, places in town will be closed,'' Th �rdered to be paid, A number of accounts friends in Seaforth, � I .
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. I � �. ol� io� to Bayflold lost Saturday. . .
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i ff_!J� Fine - Dairy - Butte connection with Egmdndville church. —ThO wheat in this vicitity is said to 6 4justedand 'd Anumber�f per-
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F41 . , - near here Great or Ed Troyer paid
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I w a , - I � already. and some of the I arms, a the past week.—Mr. mond For the balauce of this month, Wf,- I -
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.! � , jiil,�;, � ,AFORT]EI, Ladies' Aid Society intend having a race Elder gogues, Mr. Harrison and Mien Thompson, soon intesested in the -ditch coogtruct0d on- Goderich a business visit on Tuesday last.— I I
. i "Xil- 1. GODERICH STREET, SF social sit the promises of Mr. J. 0. Rose, in! began haying to-day.—Miss G e - will show a good amortment of S-am� I .
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�, t. .j �, to attend for the eminently ace Miss Mary Maxwell passed away on Wed 11 -
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, 11",M',4 I the near f4turs, of question of repair, some advising �imply 11 .
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i , ,A 44�_! upon another season a . of Christian En- which they carried out the arrangernents for nesday last at the age of 19 years and 10 mer Goods. Extra value in I Z
I , 1. On entering. b? given. —Miss Drummond, of Toronto, is the Great Convention manager of cleaning out, others advising thatl it be I . � - � I
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.11 I- visit to the Bobler Produce Companyt of�Exeter, i had the pleasure of her se-
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- .Z i .,��, ceivold She is a young lady .of oonsiderable artistic treasurer, Mr. Win. El ott p id t ��
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! 7 i� 3 he large patronage re sit last week. an . The council felt that however much I � �
I - - thanks t this week.—Mismas Dora and Nettle paid this place a A PRINTS I
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. �, F,rl_ etain it for another y'( y —Road -master McGiO A gentleman from Tuokeramith, while go Stanley. I His opinion the cemetery fjouth of the village .
, -1i , ;_ 1, . hopes tox this neighborhood. . plaissnee at the ITENIS.—Mi89 Jemima' by the report of th engineer. .CHALLIES, ,
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. I 41-y; fine butter h a for publi- Ing throu h the Midwa and Mr. is that if the ditch is cleaned out it day. �
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(7, W�,� kniply prove him one of World's air, was accosted by a bi, Fraser, of Toronto, are visiting . . 7 ,
. k�� I will do the work designed. The cle k was the sincere sympath, - ap==_
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, �� L..; F His division ex- foreigner, who:wIshad to sell him a can I homes.—Hay will be very plentiful this I
R� �� � i - our most diligerit offioials. infitructed to advertise in THE HURc)x Ex- this their hour of bereavement. 7 -
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'i - tendifromthe iron bridgetothe woollen three dollars.' The Tuckeramith gentleman; year, fall wheat also promises to b . goo
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I I , ,.", ., 41", . factory, all of which has been put in good offered him a dollar, and to ' his - amazement; crop.' The country at P is looiain cleaning out the ditch in accordano a with Leadbury, MUSLIN S, -- St. .
� ,:1 3e �� and Opened . he best.—Mr. Hector Reid has placed a $tons -
I 1. �. � w Received I the engineer's specifications, which i isy be LoCALITIES.—Mrs. Alexander Ross, ban
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I , ,��,, feet of lumber found that it was worth prob on at Deputy -Reeve McKay's rei idence. been away visiting relatives in Brussels, -
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I . Pg , I , - . ly Made laid, down, consuming 3,000 lar s se . Wallace and North Easthope, DELAINES, 81
11 �� � E This week a large consignment of Rek u has closed his, remodelled his buildings, which will add to
- . Ir. V ' aBd 500 feet of scantling ; 19 loads of gravel cents..—Mr. *Fred C k o I I
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I I R 1!-_ Clothing, -consisting of lion'@, Youths' and Boys' " the appearance of his The council will meet at Kyle's I otel, to I
. � ,�i: -!- were hauled and 24 rods of ditching done. school, 'and is home for the summer he) ,' already floe farm.— .
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� - . � 4 L. t7l; Suits. They were purchased below the —The annual Dominion Day picnic Of Mr. Donald Dallas had the misfortune ,to open tenders and award the couxact On very enjoyable time.—Rev. Mr. Ottewell LACES I i I I
, - J , This is a good record, especially as much Of' days. h, At 2 o'clock, S. SMILLIE1 Town- preached his farewell sermon to the people I
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I , , by himself. I . McKillopitep, in the Winthrop district, will rain his ankle while playing football on at Sabbath. He has
. � � , � � ,-,,,L. f �0 MAXUFACTURE the work has been done I . ship Clerk. of the Walton cirouit Is
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� 'L � I . COST T . be held on Saturd the farm I %tarday. labored among them for. three years, And I
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� ,� !_ London Adver — be Misses Cowan, of ---!The adjourned Court of Re- I
� Z 'i � A JUNE WEDDING. - George Dorrance. . COUNCIL . Ashfield. leaves with the bdot wishes of all. The
ViE A -�i: And will be sold at grOstlY reduced p!ices. Any one I ,Dot. L —The . .
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. . _,P� in. need of %bargain in suits will do well to call and tiser of the 5 N OTES. —Farniers' are busy at Methodist people of the circuit wilcorne his AC
� , I - , which concerns McKillop, who have members all present. The following changes isucoessor,
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. I 1� "1� examine before purchasing. At the Bargain Cloth g matrimoiiial event, ter Cowan, foTmerly of ' I labor at- present. ___Zrops look r:;IrliAly Rev. T. Wesley Cosens, and his y . . -,n ;Shirb
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. I 7i ods House, of Seaforth. intimately former residents of Saafort been travelling for a year pa go were made in tile a _ estimable wife, And hope that their stay .
. `�'._,�,; " Ing and Dry 00 th Interest by those 0 re on Mo - well. There will be a large hayi crop.— HOSIERY, ig .9rarra
.�, 6 which will be read wi I England and S otland, arrived he n* half of lot 15i B&yfield Road North, was aw us may be pleasant for themselves
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.: . ,` . WM. PICKARD who remember Rev. Mr. Cobb And ' family * day evening.' Afte meased to John Johnston as owner, north , W. Wilson is painting hie ,us fro —The Egmond. ,of the is
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� I � .. I ; . . Wedues-, -art of west half of lot 19 Bayfield Road . an does just right to keep ha eye on PARASOLS, &c. . I I
X � , , I Sftforth. A very pretty wadding took place weak@ with friends here, It is t6leir intention it's ' mmandi ottiou.—Mr. 0exander ville in . 'jut Aw
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i,- , . othodist ChurA, Both, to return to Iowa. -.Mr. James R. Aitchison, .
.- .I 'r, I . Vortb. assessed to William Bascom an es on the roads in.that - I
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� I 1-!� 40,� � , I Woods, Went �1 t try the gravel which go
. � 7. " '� , wel ont., when Mien Minnie Cobb was of Lquies, street, has in his garden the first tenant, and sub -division 1 of lot 18, Bhyfield IN" 9,0- Oy of village. It would be well if tome one would .
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I I 1,� �, 31 in& ried to Mr. A M Re an, business ripe Englioll cherries we have heard of this Road North, was sa@eased to John Beatty the road makers in Grey. The The balance of our Millinery will
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, � - . (Na I 'in on, Toronto, ,lesson. a large And - Andrew the went. w . -r saw ie put on . J&ell!s
. * . .' - in& a or of R. S. Willi& a& I Those we sampled war go owner. Joseph Colwell's, dog, _
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, " 't, .: , for orly manager of the branch in London- dolioious.—Mr., Eldridge Kell in, of Tor- Bannerman's dog and John MoBeth's bitch Mr. Robert Hustog dW
- �_. - - not known. A job of some of the roads in that township for top . . $11.25.
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! . - . � *_ - I — Re . T. Cobb, father of the bride, perform- onto Medical School, is home for the sum. were struck from the roll, The equrt then cause of death lei Kell's
11� .. ., � :�, I amcny, and the church, which was in . There was .trouble on the closed. The council then resumed work on �ravelliug has been let on the God rich road dressiog, stones pure and simple. Verily � .
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. :�� � ___ 0. strawberr . . � themselves or their vabiales.—We announce I
� !, �. I . to bad order arries Treasurer to borrow $600 for township pur- The road needs it. badly.
. _. doors. The bride looked very dainty in an Some of our mercban d V I - . . � - the death of Mrs.Brotherston, an aged lady, unde
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. , . I _,,�. STILL AxoTmxia. —Another of ,our young empire gown of white olk bengaline, with from a certain dealer in the nei borbood, poses was pa ad T 0 council then ad- . I We a
" � .�, I �__ I � . who has been a resident of this section for a I
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� , - , business men has deserted the ranks of veil and orange blossoms, and oarri and then had promised them to - customers. ourned to me7 again.,st the call of the I number of yearn. Deceased w" a native of
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- � , "i - ties of a benadict. Mr. Robert Beattie,occ Mile Ritchie, of Toronto, cousin of the he had only about h rries ta fill lug in London.—P with her husband and family she came to NOW -1
� � I I � � I of Seaforth's most pros erous and popular bride, was becomingly attired in pink, Mr. his orders, and there was a lively time: in Cronlarty� god Rev. A. Y. artley, of Bli evalef ex. Canada about thirty five years age, mottling I 1� 31,en�f.
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. � -t . As marries on Wednesday lft3t An. consequence. —The Women's Chrintian.Tem- changed pulpit@ n S sot. —Mrs, in the morning, turned out most love y
- � I merchants, w Hodge, of Toronto, acted as groomem CIIAT.—Mr. Joseph Wells had his new near Brockville, and about sixteen. years # 3jerk'i
. �.� 'It a, 8, Malcolm, of Kin(ardinii, spent Saturday and everything passed off pleasantly. --we
L, I - I to Miss Rosetta Rogers, at the residence of The reception and supper took place at the k. The t
� ." I perance Union will hold their lawn goo'&' b rn r load on Friday, last wee' ro bpoth she and her family moyed o Me- -2
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,� .1 f US - ., here.—Mr. John Isudsboroug4, f Tucker- illo are pleased to ties that Mr. Th Ned
. I her brother-in-law, Mr.W. F. Wilson, John parrio go Among th wedding r,eaent,o on Mr. S. Dickson's grounds, on Wednesday Oman DIck,
I : I I on franis that went up was pronounced by , Mrs. Brotherston was a kind, A
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. ;" L i street. The ceremony was performed by were a piano from R. ;. Williams , evening next. There will be lots of straw- I onlit)], Rod Mr. W ,loon, of Gorri , were vis- . of the Blind Line, township of Hay, is re, xen�.
: Z 1; moveral to be the neatest they had ever seeri. pious, and unasoutiflug woman, and had 1_ L L
- , � �. . Mr. Galloway. The wedding wag A be&utif ul carving set from the employee of berriesand a good pro rinllme,—Messrs. Ring at Mr. F. B. Scott's last eek.—Mr. covering nicely from his recent severe JI I
�." 1, �, , Rev The Rovers, of Brucefield, and the Stars, been it member of the Presbyterian church I � 'HOSP
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- I � people left the firm, and a silver tea service from the Win. M Govenlock and 5ohn L. Hogg, of — Fla�sd a,agarne of football Op the and Mrs. Fran ,.�
'. 1, t very quiet one, and the youn I . of Staffi, Patterson' of' W'Dgh&m' for many years. She had reached the great nags, God is able to go around once mom-
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. 9 , � . - I , - by the afte wit M J hn age of 88 years and 9 months, having mur- Mr. George We won, @%It manufacturer, re- - I The f
. I , r , mmill, of Michl;an, and Mr. _t=rs'G:m-- -acently from Ottawa where
11' rnoon train to speril their honey- you z people in Bothwell, and also numer, MoKillop, have passed the 4ecessary i ex. spent Sunday friends here. E
. Worden arm, ar Staff&, on Saturday
I , moon abroad. Mr. and Mro. Beattie Are ousWr articles of silver, pictures, 'books, aminations and are now eligible for Hi It The turned home r 9 local <
. � , - I evening last, resulting in a victory . vived bar husband about 30 years. I � I
._.. I., � both well and favorably known in town, etc., showing the esteem in which the bride School assistant teachers.—Mrs. A. Mathfa. Stars by two.goals to one. We understand mill, of Turobarry, were vialtin At Mr. R. I ,
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I � .1 funeral, which took place on Sunday, 18th he went as representative of- Court Ivy I
- li, ' and have a large circle of friends, all of was held -by her many friends, Mr. and eon, of, Detroit, Is visiting I this week with it is the firist time ever Bruoefleld was Duff's last week —Miss Mar Robertson lust., was largely attended. 9reea,to attend the Foresters' Grand maita � I do the I
I I . It in Sol- lng.—We believe a garden party and straw- I I 3fen�!
� ', " whom will unite with THE Exi-osno Mrs, Regan left for Chicago, followed by her sister, Mrs. Noilans.—Mrs. Rome, of beaten.—Mr. Lachlan McLean has the left here on Mond for Bohn vain, M 0 . �
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. 11 I the hope that their future will be as cloud- the usual shower of rice and good wishes. Brucefield, is spending a few days with bar agency for. th a dead look wire fence for the toba, where she w reside wit her brother H"t Wawanosh. berry festival will be hold on the beautiful I 49
1 I � - ,�: i lose And prosperous as present appearances After a short visit, to the,World'm Fair they daughter, Mrs. J. W. Elder, and family.— township of Usborne, and,we understand,he John for memo tim —Mr. Hom th ' of Zet- . lawn and grounds of Mr. Williaot Moir, on -- ., 44
- r , � . . was visiting t Mr. The as Coultiss' BRiEFs.—The crops which some
. ; � indicate. will leave for Now York and eastern cities. Mrs, and Mine Oliver, mother and sister of land, . time ago Monday next, under the auspices of the Is. 1.
� — . Is making a first-class thing of it.—Rsv- I tic
� . ____#_ I Mrs, Win". Robb, arrived horne from New Mr. Lindsay, of Toronto, occupied the pul. last week.—'Ihe od Templar ' picnic held were not very encouraging are now, ,wing dies of Carmel church. I
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. . I TnE CROP& —It is seldom that we ha v - THE Towx CouNciL,—A rn�e �ig of the York yesterday where they had been pit in the Presbyterian church here on Sun- in Mr. Hastings' sh, Turnbe ry, last Sat. to the influence of the hot weather and rain, .0 . cc
. I I had the promise of a better harvest tb - town council was hold on Monday evening. spending - severai months.—We .regret to day last, in the absence of Rev. Peter Scott, urday, was largely attanded ad heartily looking well, but the fruit, especially the I Goderich. L
. we have just now. Moisture has be,-, The sum of $47.15 uncollecti6ble taxes from learn of the death of Mi,j John Somerville, - enjoyed. A- game of fo t a I as played apples, in this township, will be scarce.— A FINE WZDDING. — At St. Goorge's, It
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� �,�, � - plenty and growth luxuriant. Pastui v lost year was ordered to be marked off. The of the Seaforth Milling Company, of . this who has received a six months' leave of ab nn�n and B us 'e, the latter Some elormplaint" Are being made Of our church Wednesday afternoon the marnag& I
I k I , sence for the purpose of recruiting his ,between Glena, — INS Smillie, Council a laxity in'business matters. Al- - �
. have been good and a heavy crop of bay 1 sum of $1,000 was ordered to be placed to town, which took place at his hotel on , of W. Cayley H-amitton,barritter,of Regius
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- . I now assured if the weather for saving it 1, the credit of the Public School Board. A Thursday forenoon. The funeral takes of Walton, was visiing e iter here last though we have full confidence in the busi- to Florence C., second daughter! of Mr, of the a
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. the Fire, Water and Light � Cool- rit u I ad ness abilities of our Council we hope they
�, - ,,, ,� , - favorable. We have never before seen to report of _VI ce to -day, and the members of B an is week.—Mr. Joseph Leech has return -'. E. L,. �
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I . I many good fields of fall wheat and we only mittee concerning an electric fire alarm was re requested to meet at the 4 � home from the World's Fair.�—The Misses will, profit by much friendly criticism.—R. I Horace Horton, took place. Mr
I . 1. I � . asonic Lodge ai - . Wroxeter. at Win. Ross, M. A., has returned to his home Dickensont barrister, of Wingbam, acted,u � �
. 11 . . wish we could promise our farmers $1.25 received and left over for consideratl�n till lodge at 2.30 o'clock, for the purpose of at- —The examinations for Stonshouse, of Belgrave, open Sunday groomitman. The bride was assisted by Miss. I., JA
. '. bu4el for it. next meeting:; a petition from Dr. Scott and tending the funeral in a body.—Mr Archi. EXAMINATIONS. I after a short trip among the Muskoka
I '. . It is coming on fast and Mr. Stawart's. i I
� " � per I I Hamiltou,sister of the bridegroom, and Min ' ., ��
I - � others on Goderich street,askin to have that bald Bishop, M. P. P., was in iown on entrance to Hi h 8 hoole and public soboo ,�
I lakes.—The young people of this place, ! THE I
1. in most plaoell is thick on the ground, stand . � Edith Horton, sister of the bride, i d the .
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4. -1 -1 ; V-4. A ell 16eaderl and all that d as far as' the Vesbyterian ,rt� ,; hendin a meeting of the diree. leaving, openeTwe'diteod'ay morning, Miss Walton. with a number from Morris, intend spending 1kr-112 fl�
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I - . . k_, ng aura g an P LAI 13 MI , W 45 lowing maids ot honor : a SLILDW, �
, �', Point Farm.—The farm. 101 �
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. , , ... ired toensure a large yieldis church, was received and the wokk ordered tore of the Live Stock Insurance Company. McIntyre, of Wingham, in charge, There I the first of July at
. . is now requ he entrance, and 2 for GOOD HOMES SoLD.—Mr. avidWatoon, ere of this vicinity are taking advantage of May Williams, Dot Horton, Clara Reynolds i mnmn I
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- " : 11 moderately cool, dry weather from now till to be done, providing the cost will not be —Mr.H. J. Crawford, of the Collegiate In- . saion 14, Hullett, Teaently , sold
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� - . ��� harvest. Spring crops are also looking well, greater"than the petitioners offer to pay for stitute, left this week for Chicago, where he public school leaving. There are 6 from our Or conce ' the cheap rates to the Experimental Farm$ and Connie Holt. After a wedding break.
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- I � , � � 5, 1. iz.: Letty and Mary Hdzlewood, here a very handopme, well bred- two-year- t at the residence of the bAde's father the, THE I
. . while roots are coming on nicely. The only it. A special committee appointed At A will spend most of his' holidays under the school, v upwards of Guelph.—The choir of the Westfield church' fas
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I L 1, � apparent lack is in apples. The apple crop' previous meeting to ascertain for what are I ntal roof.—Mr. W. F. Wilson, of Win.; McLeod, Byron Simmons, Nellie Gib- old filly, for which he receive' enjoyed a drive to the tea -meeting at Bethel hsPPY couple took the 2.15 p.m. train for
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: I , amount the property known an i3eattie's obs, was in town this week, son and Jennie Miller. We hope that our $100. She -is a fine anims, and was pur- on Monday last.—Mrs. Stephens, from the the esat, where :they will visit preparatory
I - t ,_ in this vicinity will be scarce this year, but trandon, Manit' scholars may make a good she G g. � The chased for breading purposes y Mr. James sister, to taking up their residence at Regina.
� t � - Id be purchased for town pur- WID county of York, is the guest of her
. with this exception there are most encourag. grove eon attending the marrying of his sister-in-law. - I
. i : Rutledge, of Carrick, county f Bruce. It 0
� � i , I * . .,.Z� ing prompecto. poses, reporteo favorable to the site as a I 0 - . � examinations will be concluded Friday, I * 0 Mrs. J. McGill, this mouth. . � It, is a
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� 4f . - � NOTZLET5.—Great preparations are beinR Pays, even ye , o. raise o
I I . d of July. A PLEASANT Ti�m th meeting of &a
I I town park, aa& -that the property can be . —fhe si . ce�as 1
1 P - ,_ I P,&ssj§D A _____-_ . . Brucefleld. ! made for our celebration on the 3r . . flensall. NOTHS.—Haying in this section has voin- L
I � - WAY.—Another old resident has i,purchased f,ot $2,100. The re the Ladies' Aid Society in cc nection with � is, suit t
- dL ; * THiRTEEx TONS of the best and cheapest men brought
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� " Mrs. : ceived, and it: as decided t e a vote of A full assortment of Pitchforks and other The committee are straining every nerve to vy
; I , o the better land. � ced, and the crop will be a very hea,
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� � ; ;� haying tools, Paris Green, and the best machine oil make it a pleasant day for all that come, -- the Methodist cht,irch of this 0ace, was held
1 7 . � G�eorgel 19utchison, of this town, died at the ratepayers at the January municipal 1333-2 at the residence of Mr. amuo Robinson, on Binder Twine ever offered to the Canadian Farmer at one. —The,crops in this vicinity never look- mien ; bi
� / i� : r. T. Hemphill's promises t The Hensall Implement Shop. Call and see. Wv. ad better before, and farmer
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� at J. hiCINT081115. 0 V are smiling all
� I ". . the residence of her daughter, Mrs. John � elections, "for the purpose The social at M eon last. in me ev n . 01 twal P'.
. . I '19. —Mrs. D. Walker, Of be of a highly interesting character. Straw. Friday aftern 0 1 ; a ELDZIE. . 1333x2 , over their faces as a consequence.—A grand
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. . k. Robbins, in flibbert, on Saturday list. The whether a majority of the I . . swinging and . WE WISH to inform our numerous cus. . coil back
I - .. I ratepayers desire It* At the berriao and ice-cream are to be nerved on pleasant time was spent i;
., � I I I War aw, New York, is visi ing L � ilenic under the auspices of the Patrons Off I
� L44 deceased had been in feeble health for a the Council to buy Beattie's grove, to be .9
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. 0 .9. on.—Rev. Mr. Black, of the ground.—The Union Sabbath School other arnusententl, after whi h interest- to 'ere that during the second week in Suly the mill -
I hom: of Mr. D�x i . fadustry, will be heiNat Grand Bend next
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I I od while, and was at her daughter's in used as a public park, at a cost, of $2,100
; � 4 L , .. ' Mr. ogramme ,was given will be closed down for repairs, A large supply of Saturday. An enjoyable time will be asmar-
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� i ,-,. Vibbert on a visit where, on Thursday, she for the property and $1,400 additional for Hamilton, will talks charge of the Rev. picnic committee are contemplating an ex . flour, bran and shorta will be kept on hand to sup. on the 11
i , Simpson's pulpit for the month of; July. cursion to the Forks of the Credit, but this home well pleased. The I meeting will
I .rl . " ply customers during the time we cease operations. ad all participating.—An extension is be -Inc, .
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y i . .- -, I following. Saturday. The remains were The Street committee were instructed to We trust the vacation will prove b lneficial is not definitely settled yet. Th6y intend be held at Mr. Swallow's ,,� July 19th. t A CooK BROS., Proprietors, Hensall. 1333-2 built to the Methodist church. This W ulog W1
� . iv� picnic in the near future.—The gbod.pypgramme is being pr pared for he
. ,I. , I to Mr. Simpson's health, and that he may having a Presbyterian fill,& IOD9 fait Want, 69 the Resting Capacity �
I L I i.�4, taken to her late residence in thin town On hame Victoria Square put in respectable . � I THE LADIES Of Carmel . Atary ow
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. . � t enjoy his well earned holldaym.—M�. Win. Travelling Dairy of the Ontario Agricultural i I Church intend holding a Strawberry Festival on Of the church has been far too small to com- � I
z ((", urday evening, and were interred i the . I _� once, a
I I i I �f Sat shape for visitors, and o have selits placed Scott in now buying in large quantities of College, gave one of their butter-makiug I � ever iners * I
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� � 1� Maitlandbank cemetery on Monday. Mrs. in it for those desiring to enjoy its pleas- 7 p. m., fortably scoommodate the As . and pai
, ! . .�,14 wool from the surrounding farmersio—Miss exhibitions on Tuesday last, in the town Chiselhurs - Mr. Wrn. Moir. Tea w -11I be seryed from 6 to cbrigregation. —Rev. Mr. Swartz, pastor _io I I .
:: t,. I Hutchison was one of the early settlers Of ures. TheMsyor and Clerk were authorized UrJ3 �
� . ;. . 47rHenderson, of after which an interesting piogramme will be pre. velopme
s � � pond with the Secretary of tile In. Bessie Rose has finished her course in Col'g- hall. Those attending report having had - LoCALmms.—Rov, Mr. the Evangelical church, is in Chicago at
, I 1!.. , the township of Hibbert, her husband hav- to correo . sented. Admission 10 and 16 cents. This is intend- I
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q I I College, Ottawa. At the rodent ex- a pr fitable time. They evidently under- Hensall, preached with muc acceptance in rious ,. operation for
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r i �, -4 Ing been en surance and -Under writers' AsSDCiatiOtl and 11Y. � st 0 ed for a good social time more than for the purpose present, undergoing a as � either ill
I i , . L _gaged for many years there In AmLoations she �W,on three inedals, two gold and the art of butter making.— the Presbyterian church on riday of last of making money, and should ensure a large crowd car.cor of thestomach, Although under the
� 11 k farming. They retired fr6m, the farm and Ax&rtain whether or not the said Associa- .1
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� � ad one silver ` They were awarded if or gen' The sidewalk across the darn will be com- week.—The Sacrament of t a Lord's Supper and good time. 1333xl
� 0 e n the event of the town a , most skilful treatment hie physicians have
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. f I;: 4 was a consistent and esteemed member permitting the Automatic Telephone Com-
. . I We congratulate her on her well- get along with their work so that the water on Sabbath last.—A num er of our young signed having recently added a uxachine shop to his
4. t4� the electric wire pnles on which tiv8 Y- . . His pulpit is being fillid by local And special , I
: ! the Methodist church, and was most beloved pany to: use � saw mill Is now prepared to do repairing onEngines,
. i .I,, I � . The Mayor earned honors.-�Mrs. George Hart bas re- can be let down, to get the , posts in. —Mr. pec�le took in the Sunday School excursion ministers.—Mr. Wm, Geiser, who lost a � the Past
( �� A by those who knew her beat. Her aged to string the telephone wires A Boilers, Mowers, Reapers &c. on short notice. Have 000ducti
- : : , " t' h out the I Irvine o boil -
o � ., li ister, Mrs. Camp oderloh on Tuesday.-4ov. Mr.
.1 I " , _L turned from viet� ing er a - Black intends shutting down ab arranged to have a practical boiler maker to d valuable horse lost winter by its dropping
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. , partner, two sons and several daughters and Treasurer. ,
I . bell, of Milton —The Sabbath Soho?ls of a of putting in preached his farewell sermo� in the Metho- er work. when requiied. Turning and balancing a ,
� , I , I'. or 15th of July for the purpos dead on the road, met witha similar mb-
� - � survive her. 1 $4,000 from the Dominion Bank for town
� I * this village and xicinity held a very 1suoce a new water wheel and it is altogether pro- diet church, last Sunday morning, to a large Castingg procured an4 kept on hand. the Stat
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t . V � i " � I . I I arclalt Pulleys, Gears, &c., Pipe cutting and f y
I 0 purposes, and the Council adjourned utitil ivishes go with S aft,Z Plaissue
I i- . - ;I- 4' 10 On 'Friday of last weak, in the bable that our sidewalk will be done at the congregation. Our best � bile drawing gravel. When oppo- . -
I I d ful Picn' threading. ROBT. BELL, JR. 1331-6 another w
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� 71, ; THE Bicyciz RAVEs.—On We4nesday - of what
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I � 14 evening a large crowd found their wa to Monday in next month., GuEAT BARGAINS is what everybody is site Mr. Wesley Edden!s premises -the horm" � Is �,
; ,an Endeavor Society and Mission Band of Varna, who w4s appointed by V liev, �
� . , . I . t' who live on the pther side of the river. Walker, looking for and the right place to get then, in Boots began to stagger, and no sooner was it no-
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� 1 fp� - LOCAL BRIEF.S.—A new crossing has been held their closing meeting, for the summer, n � his hope lim
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I ty _. class sport. The Clinton club was to have opealin Sep- Blake. duties shortly afterwards. Death issupposed to I than by
I - I - I , ij r laid down, over Gouiulock street.- at Jamie- last week. They will again next Sunday.—Missi Rebecca Robb, This week we are offering all kind@ of bummer Goods
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t . r neat its three beat men down for a five mi 0 —Our successful milliner, Miss of London Hospital, in herile at present on a at Special Bargains, such as Women's & , Jack,
� __ i son's corner.—Mr. Guthrie, of Guelph, a son tember. . Pic-Nic.—Blake Public School held its have been caused by the excessive heat. -
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� .w # .� I of Donald Guthrie, M. P. P., a student at Shobbrook, ham now opened a drespinaking annual picnic on Monday, June 215th, in visit.—Dr. Jarnes L, ggart, who has Men's Canvas Shoes and Tan Balmorals, and a Tot of .
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� I , . W, I Montreal Presbyterian College, preached in department in connection with her� millin that most beautiful of the many beautiful been visiting bit � d friends here Women's Toe Slipper@ at Half -Price, and all otber Brusseli3-
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: f, , '. day and was unable to come, much to the - ory and fan for the past few eeks, re urned to Detroit oods "Chomp and Cheaper than any 6ther dealer much to
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� , , I How- the Presbyterian church last Sabbath morn ,oy goods establishment.—Dr. groves on the shores of Lake Huron, viz.: F fn' th, County. Call and See. Butter andEggs. AccmxNT.—On Monday, while Apseding.
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, � . lag and evening. He gave two excellent Elliott is'again I 11 Maple Grove," owned and occupied by on Tuesday. the eiv
3 " ...,--, at Sign of the Big Boot. A. WmEr,ou. 1333.2 their heroes op the track in the afternoon,
- IV , . - � ever, notwithstanding this dimappointme! , sermons, delighting his audience. He goes to welcome him. ! i - . And 1;
- I A. : Mr. D. Wilson. The morning was not very . GREAT Clearing Sale for Thirty D&yo.— R. Lang with his mare Jennie Everett
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. .. , I � p * , go I Having decided to offer our Immense Stock of Adam Roenig witk his mare Lottie ran In-
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� during July and August.—Rev. Mr. Hunt I Staffa. not No large as it otherwise would have been. OR I My Tootiff. — to each other, and the shaft of Lang' V&rt I
i, i � , f 1�� The entries were W. Do- I I Dr. Agnew, Dentist, steds, Tweeds, Pantings, Gents' Furnishingo, :6 The 11
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� 1, ", " �"_ arrived home from Guelph on Saturday., but bout 9 o'clock, the threatening a at reduction during this Special Sale, we'tak -
I 1 . ls� . FOOTBALL. —A good deal of interest is However, A . of Clinton, will visiq Zinich, I rofesolonally on tk I struck Koenig's mare in the side and CAUr I
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. i - 1, ; was obliged to return on Monday morning, . f this neigh aspect gave way to a more ch6erful outlook, second Thursday of each monthi and can be consult- .
� f , '. � taken by the people o - quotations: uyIng In I& e uantities from c ad at the 3rd or 4th rib and virtually ran
, � ,;i 1. Coaltes, Seaforth. The Clinton boy proved �orhood, In I 0a lap
i � . not having completed the business which and by 10 o'clock a goodly assemblage of ed at Grob'a Hotel. 'Also at IT ensall, at Hod I a' I ,
" ! �cl� - both old and young, in the invigorating Hotel, every Monday. 133f.8 best wholesale ous we c ve you better value through her, at least until it struck the bl,P , I -
- _i to be a little too fast for the others, win an ot e 13;
I - I I., r o see- called- him away.—Dr. McDonald arrived gam6 of football and all are justly �roud of old' and young, mostly young, had taken . and more choice than ot e ur st is equal to joint on the oppooite side, when it broke and't All
ning in straight heats, with F. Cardn an nry G�iger, of Chicago, an� in town or city ; In Pantl 98 we have 60 differ. .
�' 't, � . home on Monday, from the Presbyteri the St&ffa club. A return matoh was played possession of the grove, and at once prep- B=Fs.—Mr, He lion
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II . . on Saturday last between them and the &rations were commenced for the supplying is here visiting his father.] He has travelled el who Be
" was very goo will be made to order at from $2 upWar4s; Thin see ran about one hundred yards, when she A
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! - i n ndon, on leave Brucefieldolub. Both clubs are prBtty well �1 W Ifeichert has one from $7.60 to 812, regular price $10 and $16. Our stopped and fell, and was dead In � wide.;
f I came home from camp at Lo —A re. . I
_. won by J. W. Livingstone, . $12 all wool serge suits are selling ra Idly; they are The carts were out
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W, - with G. B m%tchod but our boys succeeded in scoring wind was high, the lake rough, and on thiR. 1paving home. smashed .
il ,o - aid- of absence, the latter end of last week. I � IK utes. late" t
i�l L� " .11 . unt no boats put in their appearance, to Detroit on a visiting trip.—Mrs. in. at value ever offered in Hensa-T In our Show *of shape, and Lang's mare was 'slightly . attaon,
- . 11 I IY I win second,.the time being only 2 second, Mrs, Clark, of Toronto, wife of Mr. Clark, a victory this time by a score of 2 to 1, but noon . here visit- the be I t
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- It I f, ery fast. After the mile open, sister Mrs. J. S. Jackson, this week.- -Mr. witnessed by a large crowd of futereated bolting is the great source of amusement, Ing her rent I Drawers ; this lot we are pff ering at 26c each, regu. I and going in . I osite ,direction!. I �
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1. I - I Mr. Livingstone tried a half -mile agai spectators. ! I and pleasure at picniom held on the lake Seigner and her!sons ba4e been here track .
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� t * nat Jack Smith, of the Bank of Commerce, o visit to her son Vred.—M . Henry Doicheit - lines Of our stock. A line of Cambric Shirts we are sing was going the right way of the . a Mal
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I , It � THE FARIIIE'RS' INSTrTUTE.—A I clearing out at 60c, worth $1. Our large stock of o the fault, if anyt
� V, time, lowering the track record to 1:19, av 9 and was entitled to it, a 'Seen a
I 11 . , �_, Windsor, is home on Is a of absence. —Mile ,,higan has been Visiting Hats, Ties, Socks, Braces, etc., etc., will b I - �
� . I - I The five mile race, the last on the card, was under the auspices of the South Perth Ph swallow this disappointment, ah -d all set Cc' of New Haven, Mi( e sold at P
I r- was Koenig's own ; still he is quite a 10007-9
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- I Birdie Stephens arrived home from Hamil- cost during the Special Sale. This Special Thirty
l ,It 11 - , a crackajaak. - Three unen each from Clin- mers' Institute was, held in the ,township work to enjoy themselves in other ways, i here for a week or two at %e parental home. Days' Sale will be for Cash Only. Customers may as she was a prommin young driverj If not and for
J - �� ton Ildies' College last week, for the sum" hall, Staffs, on Wednesday afternoon. There and .what with swings, strawberries, ice- He likes Michipm, very iT ucb. —Mr. Brown,
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_I y 81 worth until you have seen out stock.
� . �, ed too stiff for Yadf of the riders, and only was a very fair attendance of the farmers of cream, etc., to say nothing of the sumptuous I = b teer," and was worth at least $200. Al Etht
I � I _1 - Wingham, was visiting the family of Mr. tions here t .-eek. Mt. S. J. Latta took ,,t,,,,,tu amd the
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. : , Livingstone and Baldwin, of Somforth, and the neighborhood. The chair was occupied dinner, spread on a neat table erected for his w, Ion Guaranteed, Jojm,�, Porz, Merchant BRIEFS.—The races are all .filled, :rather
_ William M. Gray for a few days this week. - the pu Mr. Brown's pla�e in Exe er.—Mr. M. Zel. Tailor, Hensall. 1. 1383-8 a fine I
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� I . I W. Doherty, of Clinton, were rendly in the by Mr. T. H. Race, President of the Iusti irpose, all enjoyed themselves well, Ventio
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, i —Miss Grace McFaul arrived home from I by Hon, and towards sundown left, feeling that they ler has b-Aen to the Worl 'a Fair. Bnimrs. —Our Main street is this year re-
_ race. The finish between Livingstone and Toronto on Friday lasi. She has been tute. Addresses were delivered I day and a big crowd that will put them Oil
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�": � John Hannah, of Seaforth, on Dairying, and given a great deal of pleasure to the little says everyone allould VZI it who possibly much requires. The traffic in our thriving �_ . rese
- I I a dead beat, the plucky young Clintonian Haslam, in Now York, for several months, I r otslls on the track. At the time of wridu9p I Within
, I � b4 hird. .- I can.—Mr. Dun i of Gr fton, Dakota, paid village being such as to soon wear out roads. crowds are pouring into townt and our
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I ; ; I ,ing within three lengths, a good t and visited friends in Toronto for a few by Mr. John McMillan, M. P., ion stock ones, for whom specially the picnic was �g visit last week.—Mrs. —Saturday last was one of the liveliest days I
I feeding and marketing. The addresses were held. The thanks of the section are due to this village a fly, 9 vi it
. : -1 � Clinton's best trio of riders will be down at daym on her way home.—Mr. Tom Stephens '. f Port,Arthur, our merchants have had for some time and greatest hope will be sustained.—Hoy . and air
. � . . � the next.races, and Seaforthites may look . all good and the interest taken in them was Mr. and Mrs. Wilson, who, as everybody H. Dernath and er s ate ,O movingbrinkly. Farmers are btmydrlvlug '
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� � ; �! . ar�ived home from - Chicago last Friday, well manifested by the manner 'in which knows, who knows them at all, are kind- are here visiti g th
�� - for a splendid team race on that occasion, - i .Mr:e!i psrenth, Mr. and , ' it in, Graham and Vanstoub Art
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I I � _. I each speaker was plied with questions as he mesa, geniality and . hospitality personified. Mrs. C, Weave .—Mrs. , Lantz has gone of the great bargains offered by our mar' buying and storing it in the rink, ; a,
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z , EWILONDVILLE NOTE.S.—Mrs. James Dal- forthites during his stay, and had a oplen' discussion 6f each subject. This is the first tribuiing towards the comfort, convenience in seriously ill.— he vafigelical Sunday , vi
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� � I i ) ' Is � —Mine M. E. Dick, daughter of Mr. Then. stowed at present, audit still comes. The itself.
� . - Yton, arrived in the village on diA fiinne, He thinks the World a Fair a -
L - . I .(S' las, of Leaming I . , Institute iiieeting held in this place and and pleasure of the visitors. School, of the :14th c ncession, held their Dick, of the township of Hay, has a situa, old hay will all got cleared ou,
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I 1p. I Wednesday of last week, She intends grand.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott, Of Children's Day 16st Sand, y. It was a grand tion as assistant in the Blake general store, I Phases
� ;p., Se ' from the'stioceon which attended it there ill . is a bigger crop than ever to be taken Off,
. I � spending several months with her PSTOUU, forth, spent a week at the Columbian E . - Pd colle ion was taken in post -office and telegraph office, and we have . Combi
. � I I x- no doubt but succeeading meetings will be Tuckersmith. success and a go� d colle . May never we* q batter crop, and pasture it
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� I . - I .. _. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collie, and in visiting position., rr�iving home on Saturday. Like � � aid of the Missi6n Fund, Rev. D. Braund no doubt 1wilf soon, with a little experience, . I PUZZA
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� . 0 is, vicinity, all- who h show, they GONE ON A TRip.—Mr. John Lands- immense.—The Travelling Dairy was bar@ �
; ave visited thte. bi And others deliv1pred ad resses.—Our mil- ablyfill the position.—Mr. William Hog- 'was
l : 't other relatives and friends in th profitable literary and musical entertain last week, and exhibitel to a good attend' � Of his
� " - , ; were delighted, with I —1s. W. R. ' borough and wife left this week on an ex- .
� 1� , 6 --Another man, hurt by a few pen scratches. i�ent was given in the evening to a crowded tended trip through the United States. liners have retfirned h me, an the season is garth, son of Mr., 13enjamin Hoggartb, of anoo. It was the opinion of everyone that
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I . We make no pretensions to the meekness of , Counter, who is at- present in a private house. 1. . I over for this sp;lng.— iss Emma De Muth this village, returnedl home last week from they all learned somethiDg in the way of I To t
I . t 4 Moses, or the wisdom of Solomon, but we.. hospital in Toronto, had ! an operation per- They go ffirat to Ch,ioago, where they will �home 16 fe . days a o from Reed City, D he ceiiiplated his studie i I TIVACIC
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I Exhibition, from there I &king butter, There should be larger
. � V do pretend to know good road -making ma-, formed last week, and a very large tumor : visit the Columbian Michigan. I i very creditable manu4--St. Paul'o church in I 'the Tu
. I . Varna. � I . very farmer and his .
I � :� terial when we see it, Well, Mr. Contrae-j. removed. She. is now progressing very . to Escanaba, Michigan, where they wil i 9 i annual Sabbath sc ool pie-nic will be LE showy
� . � 0.1 �� —On Sunday even sake, thence to Park River, t wife should be on hand, and then- practi"
� , n brokoh.: favorably. —Dr. John G. Paton, the famous LOCAL HAPPENINGS. ing spend a few w
. 1i tor, you say the boulders have bee Hills G�ee held on Wednesday, uly 5th,st Bayfield and 1041t1te t
I . � New last Rev. Mr. Walker, who has'been pastor Dakota. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Lands- '. � the instructions, and Canadian batter would bu
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t � Ir t� Yes, we realize it, an we were awakened b�� Presbyterian missionary to the HAPPRNINGS.—ROV, Irvine delivered will, no doubt, as in past years, be the best ties take the place that Canadian chow , ildit
� � f the click I click ! of the stone -hammer at 4 Hebrides, will lecture in the Presbyterian of the Methodist church here for� the 'last borough a very pleasant trip, but we are -- at O 1� Lax -or
- . 1, � - sermon in tr(e Methodist church of the season.—A number of our visitors I
� . 1. reached his'farewell ure the- will come back thinking there is his farewell now 'does in the markets of the world.— .
� ; . , . � O'clock in the morning; and that tireless church on Friday, July 218t. Dr. .Paton three years, p sermon to o J a. report having spent a most enjoyable time fare, C
. . � large and attentive congregation no spot just quite an good as Tuckeramith. on Sabbath evening ast. The Rev. Mr,
. I . A . Teuton at the handle was sure to break e.11 will no doubt be favored with a very large a . Mr. Walker will �e pre, t next Sabbath.-- at the beautiful grove adjoining Ki sts- Division Court was held on Tuesday. The I - ; Ivere t!
I I . . . -third, as the - audience, as his name is Walker, during his stay in our midsb, has FIRE,—A fire occurred on the farm of Mr. list wasl not large.—Messrs. Scott & 1111164t .
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. � he saw, but that won the esteem and good will ol the whole Watt, on the Mill road, on Sunday, which tion, where they were most kinpfl;n and last Saturdayl shippedthe largest thipinOub �
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� � � rest were buried under the loose gravel and missionary enterprise has been heard of.— sly entertained by Mr. Clegg, the � Often 0
, 1 munity, by the unfailing urbanity and came very near destroying his splendid bers of the e:tb ism congregation of sumPtuOu I of fat cattle that ever left this statlo'%, there
- � r dirt. These will be knocked aside by The Collegiate Institute closed its session on com r yto . but it:
I . - wheels, or pounded into the soft roadbed in Friday last, and examinationi are now in tact whi A straw stack near the barn this place on )b h Is to the Rev. J. H. popular Grand Trunk railway agent there I being ten care of as fine cattle as were Over . I �
I � I #I . ell he has manifested in all his deal- bank barn. and Mrs. Clog , his estimable wife.—Mr. _o � More v
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I I .�, - gs, As well as by the able and practical caught fire from some unknown cause, and Simpson, Of ,� rucefiel , k, of Toronto, son of Mr. Henry seen. One lot, fed by Mr. wm. DicksontOf __ this.
� � , ,� � the fall, to serve as bumpers for every passa, ord.or.—George the Hatter has struck town in ,
� . ,� I : - distance from the barn, Ithankagiving ie vice on Monday.—Mr.Wm. W. COO MoKillo.p, was the admiration of everyone.
, . 1. : ing rig. True, such stones make a good aRain.—Mr. Joe Davidson, of St. Paul, manner in which he has expounded the as the house is some . three Cook, our enterprising miller, its spending a � toy, it,
I � . � truths of Holy Writ from the pulpit. In the fire was not noticed until it had gained 'Becker returii d last week from a These were 4-8 head, all owned by him, its Ri
I ro�ad when clean and broken to a uniform Minnesota, is visiting.his parents in town. � week or so of holidays at the parental home, I
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I I . 0 ard weeks' visit t ., There were ten cars altogethero and they ,
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I � . I I - ; size�, but when mixed with gravel and half- —'Mr. Peter Robinson, of Woodstock, was going to his new field of labor we cordially considerable headway. By dint f h World's Fair. —,gr,,,JoPn Chambers raised —The annual Sabbath School picnic of Car- were taken away by a special train. Thm' Gone, I
broken they become a nuisance. Much of the in town this week.—Mr. Newton MeTav-. wish him all the success and proarerity work, however, the fire was extinguished, b _n church, which was hold at Godarich on . erria .
t. - , , ., on Friday last, mel � and .
. . v contract work and statute labor is waste of ish, who has been in Mr. E. McFaul's dry which -has attended his efforts in the past.— and although the barn -.aught fire several the framework 6f lot wan worth about $13,000. (if
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; � e " time and money, &B it is usually done in goods establishment for some time, left for Rev. Mr. Leech, the now Met it was saved with very little damage. over 100 men being pasent. Mr. George Tuesday last, was very largely attended and
. � 4� . - - hodist minis. times lace is Greenslade and Mr. Ro )ert Dick ably Per- a most enjoyable time was spent by all at I .. e.d ac
� � . 1� such a slipshod wa' ; the road -bed is often Toronto on Wednesday morning, to take a ter, will occupy the pulpit next Sunday How the fire o0ginated in the fire —The anni ereary services and picnic in thou
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I I I � � I y — IT ly formed the duties of on )taine.—Mr. Conrad the picturesque county town on the banks v
I I evening for the first time. 'Mr. Joseph a complete mystery. My, Watt a farni .
I . . . Becker, who re idea w at of this village, is, of Lake Huron, The day w, v- a Presbyterian
. badly prepared and gravel of the worst de- position in the wholesale house of Messrs. - The fire was first as most fa or- connection with the Kirktoi . 'Menta,
. . .� hreription. put on. R* ht in this icinity Caldecott, 1jurton & ,Spence. He will be Morrow, who, for the past ten years, so were absent at church, we are sorry to earn, i very poor health.— able, and no mishap or accident happened church were held on Sunday and Mond*yv *f the
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; cords of stuff, a mispratle mixture ofvstones, much missed by the young people in town, successfully carried on business here, has noticed by Mr. Alex, Grey, who was just On Sunday interAutwig OlItnov
, � . . or the pleasure of the occasion.—Mr. 18th and 19th lust,
I I I �' was soon n- A number of to me are this week engage
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; . � 11! I �Band and dirt, has been laid down to im- but we wish him -all success in the Q*een sold the Post Office Store and his dwelling starting out for church. He swing� gra, al on t a town line, under Win. Chapman, of the township of Ray, is and instructive sermons were delivered it . 41arne
. - 1. IL Prove the road. Such work is a fa�rce, and City.—We learn that Captain R. S. Hays, house to Mr. Cairns, of Caullachie. This ed by other neighbors, and their energetic in dr the pastor, Rev. C. Fletcher, M. A.9 and -on gun 1
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� - results only in waste, directly and indirect- of the 33rd Battalion, had his tent blown gentleman, who has already made many action has saved Mr. Watt from a heavy lose, the f com issioner C. Iroyer. visiting relatives and friends in Hamilton
! I � m loon, of Monday a � onster picnic was hold In Wine
. ly. We have not the remotest intention or over at London last week, during the v�iud friends among those who have met him, as most of his farm implements were stored —The Oren w m of t is place intend cale- and vioinity.—Mibs Maggie Morr in
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I I I wish to injure the feelings or interests of stirm.—The examination for entrance to comes highly recommended an a butiness in the barn. brating the ifth I!, Exeter. were made bi R076, -
t �, . d strict integrity, 8. —The council Shaffer, of Toro to, is t present renewing Sabbath and Monday last aniong friends suitable addresses 1 � 90-ro
any man, but the public good must always High Schools began on Wednesday, and man of wide experience an THE TowNsHip FATHE& .Marys, Russell �nd Martin, Of More
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I- I � from this neigh orhoo ttended the funer. the Methodist church - was hold in Me. Exeter, and Henderson, of Heusi . the 1,
� . . 1, I of Knox church, Stratford, preached the writing here. The departmental examin- hitherto carried on here will be kept u in the members were present except Mr, al of the"late H r S Ick on Friday of last Arthui's woods, a liftle east of this village, of a very iuperior class was furnished by The
. I I % preparatory sermon im, our church on Fridgy ations begin next Tues&ay.—The promotion the future.—Mrs, R, McCool andthe 7isses Reinke. After 'reading minutes of last choir, The pro inc I 14144, W
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last, in the abnence of Mr., Hunt, who was examinations in the various departments of Houck, of Harrin ton, Oxford 0ounty, are . ifieeting th a council received a report from week.—Mr. Jo n Joe ratio, sr., is Improv.
I i I � ,n —Mrs, Mr. Reinke stating that he had let the ing big remi es by the re -modelling and time I was spent by all present. and Sunday collootions amounted ;rahl's,
�. I detai' ed at The inveiitigation going on at the the Public School took place this week, end- the guests of Mr. Warnes Armstrong, I . The eather, although very threatening $90, 1
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, - Agricultural College, Guelph. Mr. Leech ing to-day,—Mr. and Mrs. McKenna, of Eckhardt and her 4aughter, of 'Markham, contract of building Sproat's bridge to Mr � I h
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