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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-07-07, Page 8F_ - - ­__ - I- - - - - I . I I - I . . . .s I - . I I . 11 I - z . Q I - It I ­ a _ - ­ . .- i -,- . - 1. I I . . , I . I . ; , , . . - '17.1 1 1 . I -_ ­ I - . I . I . I - - . I - - . I . I Z I i . - I 1 4 i . I . . . ; I ., JULY 72 1893v : I I . I - __ — ___________-.Z I I . — - . , . IR %07 I 's 1 mm IF 1% V — — - - — . I --- J I I . . - I I It. I 5%01 "M - -- - ,thel, spent -V - . 7— store he now occupies. r. and Mrs. Watt, of F RIDA L lot adjoining the I -D with Mr %ud Mrs. Willis- F XX A- I - I . 8 __ ' I me.1gin­.: . ' . . tions. A considerable 1 number of farmers I in the now nt & few 4 * . . on Wednesday for New Yorki whets he a i o unable to gave it We trust he will 136 as saooemmfu Milfs M. 11, 'Wall, of Brit ieln, spe 1%3 . . i: to like lacrosse, being be- have out their hol but r, ,on in the Glasgow House, her numerous - JULY 7tk I 11 I 111117 OASH waim a little mo h Seniors - and Stratford's will spend gorom time at the Polyclinic Ron- , in good order.- he heaviest rain of the store me he has bt days here this wesk visit -19 is 7 . 6 ... . . EDWARD tween the Goderic slaugh has on ,exhibition a ompanled by so long patronized, -Miss Minnie Cooper, of do. -Miss COad,, `1 -Trowbridge, I 1` contest the pital.-Mr. Ban' Iasi, moo - f rien I - I- : L "' I - second twelve. cup picture of the season fell 9n Sunday , pri_ Ripley, is visiting at her home, Miff5e5 visiting at Mr. Joseph L 13ch's.-Mro. $can- . ,Ivory fine and life -like gr hall stones 9f considerable size. -On Wholiesale and Retail Dealer in re visiting her i ) game ended. in avor of Goderich by a score I L: A- I& TIT .. . f _1k of the Seaforth Nowsboys Alsoois- - i innin of the Maud McIntosh &;d Annie Ross are this n and family of Carlisl,,, W ~mr ^fPavi-ner T" T1 , . . four to one. After this maten 08 oro d me 0119 is the ener- day,. J une 2ard, the Au. US P sminations for 1, r uto,Mr. iiid Mrs. Wm- 6mitri-1`1511 U IbL 0 as .7 IRL8011W - Fine - Dairy - Butter, of o see the -bicycle tiOu, of which Mr. - Pat Hickey Lumley school was held' Mr.John Gleop's week attending the ex We wish them are "and Mrs. G. , moved up town %gain t 0 Presidenti—Mr. Hury Beattie a ot ball, bass 6nill, class certificates at ClintOa- Earbay'al Thynne, of .Markham, in Summer Goods, so as to have the ' - - There were thre p grove, where owing#, visiting friends races around the square. . ,neat of, 3:1. . of Elmso were, here ,ET,SEAFORTH, Vutn'cd Isat it, Ingersoll, the g The success. GODERICH STRE local races, a novice, and two handicap$- - lay f tha, town. — The and other games were , ngdged in. Wray, I stock well cleared for early Fall Goo&. I seasonos ­ The one'mile handicap was. won easily by Anderson Coulter, - o V , d t, was spent, ' this week. , . I - lefaction with -_ e in On entering upon another ' , 1, and the three mile handicap Preabyter4n Manse has been roshingled weather being fine a go Imo f3tanleY. _________-0 E xtra valu . eknowledge with Mr. Laugforo! , i exceedingly with British Columbia cedar shingles.-Idy- and every one exprosse I gms.-Mr. Tbomse Fraser ; sa business has to R . . was won by Mr. Logwa in 'as , rvest bands are In INTERESTING IT] TuekersMith. . R. Pringle, of Chicago, paid the town a fly- the entertsinment.-Ha on. Men ftrO1OrY had a young horse killed by lightning, on -ROAD NoTES.—Mro, Thomas El- - 0 received close linish. After mupper the open bicycle Johnston, good demand in this secti he field. LONDON - I thanks the large patronage I is eek. -Miss Bella indiugl in t PRINTS) during the put forty-two years) and races, the most interesting event of the day, Ing visit th w a guest at Mr. S. Dickson's scarce and wages will be high Accordingly. Sunday last, while ate I the Mo- der, who bat been spending some opm in o . ms off. The first was a five -mile race, of Godericb, was le of days last week.- ---*-- , Mr. Fraser's stock was insure4 In Y. It Grand Bend, kas returned home. -Cr . `___ hopes to retain itl for another year,and ca yellowlees, of residence for a coup Winth OP- - Killop Mutual Fire Insurance jComP%O . this part are looking wall, although some 1. I - I ty of fine butter 'tvhioh had four starters., :hter, of CliutOD, Visit' a the in thought h# will receive some remuners, beat is rusting. Hay will be a WRI buy any qu nti Clinton, led most'of the way, being, pressed Mrs. Looks and.daug ibael,of Gode- OUR SCHOOL.—The following $how or - . h. On ad Mr. GiDd Mrr. James MoMic Winthrop tion for ilia lose. -Mr. James Butler, of Ber- say the w a weather is favorable f . from nowforward. very closely by Baldwin, a the latter end of Is -at week and standing of the pupilai, of the ' I n great crop it th . - LAWNS, I - the second last lap, iw a spurt at a corner, rich: street, nior lin, is viaiting at the home 61 Mr. Joh d f - m a neighboriuq beginning Of this. -Mr. Dennis DowusYt school for the month l of June: Be Iving it. -A butcher ro Cb,meron. -Farmers are now IumilY Ongsge eta oilong here a few days ago,and - .. Adams, ownship was -11 . Baldwin and Yellowlees,colaided, the former formerly of MoKillop, but now studying for Fourth,-L,ac7 Blenebard, Alice h I that the MUSLINS, . falling and bending a pedal on his machine, hick. Jani?'r Fourtb,-Rachel In harvesting their hay. T # weather, so t was found after his departure - . I Received and Opened throwing him out of the race. J. W. Liv- the priesthood in Montrealo in at present Samuel Pat' U10191k, Edith Adams, far, has been favorable. vending had been too D enjoying visit at his home. -The Prebb.Y' Hanna, Willie Govei . meat which he Was - DELAINES, L . This week 1 I consignment of Ready Made ingston, who had been lying behi'd all the terian unual Mabel Govenlock. Senior Third, -Robert ' . close to the Warm weather. We can get a arge church choir, went on their a Ohiselhurst.: b nearer home with, . , . Youths, and Bqys' way, spurted on the last lap and came in a iday. -Messrs. Grieve, Joseph Dulmagol, Alice Aitchemon, . lots of that kind of gru , Clothing. T-noisting of Men% picnic to Bayfield on Wednem ! 4 - mernbers of t [a Young Peo- Mr. But- , wed below the rather easy winner. Inthethrea-mile race - J. Harry Blancharo. J lot Third Battle NOTES. -The -i out sending several miles for it; - LACES, __ . Suits. Thqy were purob arters, Livingston Walter Willis, Eldridge Kellam and A u lissie ' i ED14eavor held a , , there were also four at v,clove Willson lesve tomorrow for a week's visit to Grieve, Mary Dpdo!18, Riley, Annie le's Society of Christie day evening, - chat, you had better get your life well In ' F INUFACTURB again being victor. This resulted in I Dodds.- Second, -,--Jam a Carter, Vins Eusinesii meeting on Wedneo sured before you venture along the second SUMMER VESTS , (;08'k TO MA. sugford, but -the Seaforth man the World a Fair. -Miss Ella Smith in home elected for line again, for several of the good house. I . Any on finish with Li -for the summer holidayn. - The Clinton Xurdle, Thomas'Pethi' , Georfe Hender- when the following officers were - And will b 'sold at greatly reduced prices. had too much speed for his opponent. In ( ainder of this year: frosident,Mrs 0 play our boy son.- First, -Clarissa . dds, da Fulton, the rem wives are j ufjt waiting for you. in need ot - a bargain in suits will db well to call and he evening a fine display of fireworks was lacrosse club will be down to 12 match will William - McCloy ; Vice President, Daniel . 14D NOTES. -Dominion Day was LACE MITTS# - ng. At the Bargain Cloth- t to baloon in the shape of a. a - match Friday evening. The I Ettie Carter, May Conti's le. McLean ; Treasurer, Mr.Silas Eyre ; Secre- WEST E n various ways by the' people of examine before purchast made, and a fi the begin at 6.30. -Miss Muaser, of Elmira, is I an- celebrated i very successful Sun- ing and Dry Goods House, of seafortli. white elephant who sent Boating over vigitiog in town at the residence of her croma jy- tary,Miss Annie Morrison, -Miss E mme, S thin neighborhood. A HOSIERY2 I I lake. At 10:30 the first special left the uncle Mr. Gelb.- - LITTLE LO LS, -A severe thunder storm ders, of Exeter, is staying at present in Our School picnic was held at Townsend's .1 . WK- PICKARD no beari I ng a Mr. Hunt, assistant Pan CA of Stratford, day number being present and a "ounty Tow rian church is at present vil6ge.-Mr. James Taylor, I C very tired and i the Preebyto passed over thig section 91i the Country on grove, a large -A large Seaforth. ', dusty crowd homewards, but they doubtless ter o , in. and Mr. John Wren, of Mitchell, were very enjoyable time was iipent. PARASOLS, &c. - heir visit , to the Circular City, attending the annual College o s y evening. Tb f a more of this vic a last Sunday. -Quite a numhor of the s section have enjoyed t. _ Christian Association gathering at Northfield, ity are ordering Their%l , or twine from the horn number of the farmers of AM ....... I _ , farmers in this community have started hay- id haying. -Mr. T. Much, of Clin- ; ternoon a heavy 'Connecticut. His place here will be taken Brantford Company, isle , from the Central commenof .., . (N& on &'00* JOV FiRz.-On Monday af absence. Mr. ing.-Mr. John Morrison, who was home on * column of black smoke was given ascending by his -brother during his prison, believing that it to the interest of ton, occupied the pulpit at Turner's &p- . Of stur P it , Hunt goes by special request of the Inter- t * , rogues in prison a visit, returned to Soxforth on Monday, pointinent last. Sunday. -Miss A. Cooper, The balance of our Millinery will from the Eastern portion of the town, and 4 the farmer to pa ronipp it. 6 of Clinto Pent Ssturo! - mmittee of the Association-- Of * where he i attending the Colloe late Insti- lay with friends - Eyre" f mville, no a was national Cc rather than rogues outsidj *. Eli is -jolting be offered at reduced prices. , — many thought that the Catholic Church I ell is home from Chatham 7 __i tute.-Mr.. and Mrs. our vill here. -Miss Robb, of CliDt011 9. on fire, while others thought it was Mr. R. Mr. Harry. Cresew ad of now bay I 9ent sun-do,y last in . age. --Miss ves here.. - . DISTRICT 39ATTER. — Wilson's Is horse stable. 16 proved, Business College. -The first lo . Zuric Verner, of.Stratford, is visiting friends here relati —.- - — ___ however, torfe the large barn on the flax wahavessen this sesIOD Was In town on OR I My ToOTEL—D Agnew, Dentist, I . . ' - ennie Dickson to- -" I 11 I , EW OFFICERS -At the regular meeting r, and before the general alarm Tuesday evening. -Miss J f Clinton, will visit Zurich, Profession& Y On the At Oresent. .. ..-.*— Wingham. - , N - , mill propert3 I t to Sarnia. 0 q of each mouth, and can be consult- FASHIOXABLE WEDDING. —The Methodist Edward McFaul . Presbyterian d1ding who a mass turned on Wednesday from a vial second Thunds at gensall, at Hodf no' Bayffeld. I of the Young PeoPle's Society had been sounded the bu noisome silver ed at Grab's Hotel. Also .8 church was the scene ofs very pretty wool- . - Ion Endeavor on Thursday even it, but could -J. W. Livingstone won two hot I , 188 of Christ' of flame. The firemen turned on ch on Hotel, every Monday. I I inted oups in the .bicycle rzoes at Goderi DF.. T, C. BRUCE, Dentivit, of Clinton, dii.cig on Wednesday morning, When Flotilla 11 Ing th following officers were appo and in twenty winutee there i e to ourselves and will visit Bayfield, Professionally on laughter of F. G. Sparlingg Esq.) a Usti' SEAFORTH. I six mouths : Honorary do DOthiOg –_ - minion Day'. George Baldwin was in the CORRICTION. -In j I the 2nd and 4th C., oldest 4 ____ he ensuing h:ap of ruins. The Do Miss Berne month, until further notice, at 111110101 m - – for' t onald ; President, was nothin !" left bu a a five mile race,, but collided with Mr. N. our Millinery , we wish here to Thursday of each 1829-18 )f Gray, young & Sparling, salt - . vial state thi : to pre ent, Rev. Dr. MoD fire is thou g to have b an caused by ome thus do- at the report in last week's Expos- Pollock's Hotel. I of the firm ( as united in marris e -, is home at pres- ,. Miss Grace Elder; Vice President, A. S. small boys h tho were a J - the forbid- 'Yellowlees, of Clinton, and foil, eril had left town in On Dominion manufacturers, w ? j leading store in Alvloston I Miss Wilson; Asolst- in%oy'no what they ptro i his 'chances of virinning.- Miss , itor that all 'our Millin VALUABLE HOME KILLED - — T J. Homuth, of the firm of . - visit. -We believe sin interesting MaLeata ; Secretary, lien pleasure -of a 6 o a, in untrue, and that Miss Horsey and her two Day Mr. Thomas Forsyth, te cher at Kip- Wm. & Son, merchants of this town. ant on a ant Secretary, Miss McNab; Treasurer,. .- Nellyi1enfioughton, of Wingham, was in town an, ahere. It was Homuth cricket match is to be played on our grounds 7 . thought a place safe from observation a. ()&van, John street, aosibtants have plenty of1l work for another lost e valuable. driver Sri Will, - Miss Dickson ; Assistant Treasurer, Miss -We might just remark here' thst at this week, visiting Mr s space Mug driven into a stable when it became The ceremony was performed by the Re". this afternoon, and while the play ' h -The Depsrtmental examination, for 2ad week at least. Thankiv4, yuu for th - S. Sellery, B. A., B. D., assisted by doubtbe every fire w ich occurs anywhere on the be` &I on in your valuable ' frightened and began to rear and kick, strik . Pierson, B. D., of Klinebu i be all local MOD the M&tJh will no Clarke; Corresponding Secretary, Miss S. - n . ,paper we are, - 'and Rev. E. rg,in -The lawn modal, '- , I. McLean; leader of singing, Mr. H. outskirts of the town, as was the case on and 3rd close teachers' certificates ours g close by, latives and a keenly contented one. I finished to day. Vost of . r4ly, Ing a scraper which was lyin - . A ZELLER. , finally cutting a gash I I n its h1domen. The the presence of the immediate re held on MODdILY evening last, on hs . Campbell; pianist, Miss Nettle Wilson Monday, it seems utteily impossible to got Tuesday and was aid to be easy this year.- AIi,PEL , parties, o,swell as a large grounds of Mr. Win. Moir, of this village, . ----------- 0— icient force to be of the are are a - I friends of both Mitchell Recorder of last a stream of water of muff i a very fine hotO Of - - . wound must have been vary painful, an the company of interested spectatorm. The 1rVELcomE.-1he any practical use. This needs looking into Mr. Pw. D. Trott has Band on exhibition at Walton'. . beast, after being taken into the stable, under the auspices of the ladies of Carmel, , - - week says : "Mr. Thomas Coppin, who has and rei allying, for many of the most valu- the 33rd Battalion I those who- could not be pacified, but continued to kick weddin march was played by the orchestrap Presbyterian church, was very largely st,- been working at the tailoring business for m tuated. his studio. -Mr. J. A. Clark received word WELL DONE Boys. -Among _ ,nd plunge until it had smas ad the sides of led by Ari J. A. Morton, as tlie bride enter- tended, and an enjoyable time was event by able buildings in the town are so si chief of police 0, , as given away by her . the past three years with his uncle, Mr. L on.Weduesday from the 'It distinguished themselveo . awsy from home the stall into matchwood, an enlarged the a& the church, and w all, the ladies fully oustelnitfg theirreps. Joseph Coppin, left for Seaforth on Monday .. t & Jackson's, Seaforth, for Goderioh, to the effect that the horse which on the lot of- this month, !were ff. Ramemyt und until, its Intestines g , had out, mak- father. She was becomingly attired in A bountiful providers of the good . Go to Mullet e 1834-1 him recently had been 0. Harris, 0. Turnbull and J. Harris. wo could be rich dress Of whiie corded silk, trimmed tation " hills the muslosland to work with Bright Brothers. of that towr . Paints. oils and Slow. I was stolen from things of this life, w , 10 found grazing in a farmer's field near that They visited Bayfiold,whlpre the first named jog & fearful eight. As not ing it out of with Honiton lace and p6arle ; wore the ' m has bepn a member of Main stre, t A simcx&L meeting of the members of the it tip to regain two succeeded in captu,ri4g first prize In the done, the animal was shot put usual bridal veil and .orange blossoms, and literary part of the programme was very , I church choir, librarian in the Sunday schn ' W enW Christian'Temperance Union will be held In- town, and he immediately war L i two winning an misery. . ttended by good and added largely to the plaoisure oF L . OL Epworth Leaqne I ,' Om . afternoonnext. 1334-1 . party.- Mr. David sawing contest, the latte. . ist our citizens carried a white bible. She was a the occasion. The proceeds, at the nominal .. 'L and a member of th the usual place -on Wedresday onsession of his pro .7 -For weeks pi le blue . I I . 'I He will be greatly missed I - - Kon-* of Toronto, formerly employed in easy second. Considerilog the amount of Tnm FIRST. -4 Miss Louiso,, who wore Pik several years. BICYCLE RACES.-Monday, July 10tb. been going to both trot ble and expense her later, a of 10 and 15 cents, together with the - . - , but what will be bl - , s; one mile open best blowing that has been doile through red- peen de sole and carried white roses, also pric . the young peopl , one mile Clasi B, best 2 in the store of Mr. A. G. Ault, is visiting of making J ily let h sole of ice cream, amounted to over $40.- a gain." %'%*:, 2 in 3; Two mile Open; Flys mile Team - Race,' ClIn. r. and Mrs. set m&wirl4, the boys should for the purpose , and Miss Homuth, sister of the groom, who Visiting reW will be Seaforth' . under the parental roof. -D4 -POSITOR, about f , , .1 yellow bit. and hire. J. T. Wren ATO - chell's loss Music by 33rd Battalion Band. : letter day in the suns's of Bayfield . ton vs. Seaforth. . . feel proud of their succems' o: 9 o'clock 1 . wore buttercup sursh and carried . and elsewhere.-Mits I are always glad to, welcome good qjtizei, , 1&U4 Joseph Atkinson returned home on Wedne,, , they fully succeeded, for Fr in ir- Mr. C. tives in Thomasville . I such as Mr. Coppin to town, and -*vs, hop, . ­ Seafortb, have' & - day evening from a pleasant visit to Whit- a :i - row'de from the country an roses. The groom was supported b A. Hunter is the guest of her sister Mrs. T. : K y and other eastern points. On their way H the morning c Sheriff, of Toronto, and Mr. H. S.' YOUW# I so call and secure one towns began , to pour in, and Our public School closed for the - he wi . 11 abide long with us. few more Gasoline stoves left, 1334-1 b a Agricultural Coll a at I . neighboring I ,lyth., cousin of the bride. Mr. C. . , " before too late. ` up they visited th SCHOOL REPORT, he 46119wing is the CHURCH OpENING AT ST. MARY'S. -On - 31ph, where they have two sons. 'Their I Hay. continued coming until latel in the af ter- OfB rth, and Mr. M. H. MoIn. summer vacation on Friday last. -Mr. J-0., PICNIC.- St. Thomas Church Sunday Gui Jane raper ction No. 2, Papst, of Seafo Clawson in having his dwelling, on Queen Sunday, July 16th, the now Catholic Church I picnic this afternoon oldest bon, James, won the gold modal at Vor School ior noon. Bayfield boys came out victorious in [oo, Wingham, acted as ushers. After the 'r School will hold their annua Tt,e named are in .-orderlof merit: San* 1, beati i 9 Eg ondville d improve&- . 0 D". ance for all the recent examinations for general profioi- fil man, R. the football matcl Yon,win contest ceremony the wedding party and guests re* street, enlarged and otherwise of St. Mary's will be opened for Divine wor- in Mr. Tqrnbull's grove. Ample o ey Fourth " C. C. Rose. i I , ate Cha badly, but got beaten in the Miss Johnston returned home last week ship. The services, which are of a partic- videdaefollows: FortheSohool at 1p.m., for ency.-Mr. John Watson, of St. Paul, son F. Chapm all' i unior Vourth- 11 went tired to " Woodlands," the handsome real- from Clinton, where bho had beenvialting ro 4.30 p. an, F. , ,. ol ,. i a. p d friends at 2 p. ni. and by the Goderich township boys ularly intereating character, will be con- the Congregation an of Mr. W. N. Watson, is here spend' I i 4 ce Gould. t deuce of the bride's father, where thb wed- for a number of weeks. -My. E F Of' sharpi from the school room '1,1., "' Nellie O'Brieni- Ma Id Russell, All . - , The happy . accomouation will confer a favor by sending their 0, James Shirray, . ding breakfast was or; a ducted by Archbishop Walsh, of Toronto, m. . Those desirir g summer holidayu.-Mis Alice Nov of home well pleased with he da3 'a enjoy served. 8 Senior Third-Nellte Go'ul' inta. Platteville, w.as here part of last wee an &ud Bishop O'Connor, of London, assisted names, tating which trip,,to the Rectory, before I cl ith's Falls, arrived home on Tuesday Nellie Northoott. J4ni'pr Third-Jobn m . couple left by the Canadian Pacific railway this visiting his brother, Mr. J. POPS# Met, - a p.m. ;rizes for boys' too and other games for P on See- BRIEFS. -Statute labor is now the Order Gal, Ottawa, - by the pastor, Rev. P. Brennan, and a larg ere only. la34.1 last to spend her holidays under the paren' Toad, A. J. Todd, Flora Northoott. A'rties are daily on the 2:30 train for Montr chant tailor. -Miss B. Wilton is in Londle- ' I number of visiting clergy. An orchestra of school memb _ tal roof. -Miss 11sudralisn, of Guelph.opent ond-Edgar O'Brien, Kelvin Gould, Carrie Of the day. -Large picnic P. resort. -If Quebec, and other eastern points, amidst boro spending a week or no among her rels-, six places, will issist the choir in renderigg 1% THANKS. The Ladies of the Womens' Saturday and Sunday last in town, the . Second Part-tertie O'Brien, Robt. thronging to our breezy summer 1 a a 0 old boots and congratula- tives and friands.-There is Considerable The church, a Christian Temperance Union desire to return their ant of Mrs. John Darwin. -Mrs. George Gould. some of the young ladies of the at rrounding show r of ri a, "I __ programme of choir music. sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs. s. Dickson for the gu O'Brien, Jessie Munn. Fi rat Part -Ethel country could h;ndle a horse a well as a tions. The bride, who In a musical gradu- plank on our streets that will shortly be handsome, solid stone structure of great use of their beautiful grounds on which to hold their A. Sills is in Stratford this week speading a Northcott, John Jackson, James Northcott. I ate of the Ontario Ladies' Colle a is highly I is. situated on a lofty social on Wednesday eyenin . I - holidays with her mother and frieulmi certain young lady in town there ould be , converted into sidewalks, -Quite a number architectural beauty, g. MRS. M. B SMITH W. The best spellers in ilia !monthly spelling ' also, is well of our villagers attended the Strawberry 1334.1 ' few to Rer'. T. fewer accidents recorded in the p ere. The esteemed by all. The room, eminence in the North Ward, adding much President. Is match were : Senior Fourth -F. E. Rose. nod, and and favorably known. The presents were &I held at Varna on Thursday even - tion of the HARvEsT TooLs in large quantities.st -Mrs. Magaby,wife of the f St. Thomas -Maud Austell. Senior young lady's horse is easily frigh - -auspices of ti* , that see 18341 Magaby, formerly rector o junior Fourth .- I in the habit of bolting pnol k king, but numerous and costly. Among them might Festiv Mullett & Jackson's Hardware, Seaforth. church, was in town this week rene*ing old . is ing, last week, under the - town. . I - . ction Third -Nellie Gould. J 'rThird.-M.M. the way in which she handles hi would do be mentioned a boudoir grand piano, the -6 - . . ces. ' The children i x Unl;ould. Second ' Mr. and birs. Foresters' lodge, and report having spont-6 I EGMONDVILLE NoTis.-July lot 'law our acqualutan 'n 'O u:0 ll ilie redit to .aDy horse woman in utario. - gift of the bride's father, vemy plessant evening. ExAmINAT,tox.- Three hun- Sabbat hool : I ENTRANCE I E Part-Elizs Tinney. First Part -Ethel '- . F. arijug, of Homuth return 'to take up their residence . 1 0 a- village' almost deserted ; pleasure seekers .with St. Thomas church I i few old- pie-nic in Turnbull's grove this afte noon.- i Messrs. Ed. Twitchell And ; J . dred and eighty candidates wrote on the r Northcott. 1, . ate Har- in Wiugham, and will be "At Home" after ly4. . i F. cent Entrance Examination in East Huron, going in eve'ry direction, and only a The bathe in connection with the Young I 01 I I Clinton, were the guests of, Miss ' let, at " maple Shade," corner of B -h- I pensioners being left to guard the -valuables. 11 --Our Fwhoole are August Bmicys.-Our Blyth Junior football tmm namely : 96 at Seaforth, 106 at Clinton, 77 Men's Christian Association will be open I risen one day this week. at -We are glad to notice that our neighbors Kipoen. j . and our t mchers are John and P buter streets. a f I at , Winaham, 62 at Brussels and 39 nVednesday and Friday evenings of next' , . . closed for the holidays, . . - drove to, Brussels on Saturday ftornoonn ' Wioxete-r. The papers were very fair. The are looking out for more reserve breathing 0 k and ou.Saturday afternoon and even- T. MELLIS would ag " 'd ll that be taking s well deserved res . I - last to play the return match with that Min re I I - space. It is wise to pre-empt what is left woe eral tons of the best bi an of hinder twine ' - I Wroxeter. arithmetic waa easier than usual-; the dicta , . has oev . Foil ` . I LOCAL NOTES. -The Unions defeated the team) but we are very sorry to state tw . I . . of your groves before the builder mak , -Mr. and Mrs. .C. W. Papat were in es a Ing. I on hand, which for quality and p ice will be found F tion and geography much more di,fficult. I uch 'of Wingliam on Wednesday attending the mar- right. Farmers call and get you* supply in time. Brussele. ft, on Satur- the Brussels boys behaved very Ulif i I t ,prior claim and robs your town of in a 24 writ, Ali kinds of wood work repairing done, none but the held on Owen Sound team, at Port Eli luasont Be two ou I 9 RACES. - ing on their senior .team, eonseq , ri ir Many are failing on the .bjects. its beauty. In looking about, however, for , .riage of Miss Sparling. -There at beotturnerused and good work. Mower and ma- TH Tbe race war 3 decided day last by 11 to 6, -Mr. Van Dickson and Put y I- i The grammar and composition were very park appropriations, permit no 10 suggest ing for second class certificates and 43 for . eek, an wen i a i to 0 in laver it 9 titute' building chinery repairing attended to with strict attention, Thursday of last w good wife returned from their wedding trip last the score. stood 2 goall fair. The literature is considered rather the Collegiate Im TiiOMAF§ MEWS, Kippen. 1334-2 succons in every way. Th D racei i were , Brussels. -Saturday, July let, was spent r u do not overlook the ad, -1 The results have to' be that YO There are 9 to write for i attendance was largt,, and the night, and will now settle down to the stern I' t heavy for children. here just now. NEws NOTES. -Farmers ate now getting and the very quietly in town ..most of the citizelst -a that line by your southern L - '- ! it f 0 f 0; possessed I alities of life. -The Union Sunday School . . . 9 transmitted for confirmation to Toronto, on neighbors. Just note the beauties of that . first class. -Rev. Mr. Hodgins and wife,and busy at the bay. Th r repolrt a good crop. Driving Park Association a now on i s eat, re ittee have not yet decided what to bejng &Way at Goderiebi Point Form Bon F or before the 20th of July. The confirmed . &me and Punchard attended the ith a good surplus. Th onl drawback Gomm Miller and Other places.-EverybodY in- , I , stretch of woodland and lea to the southeast Misses C Mr. David C. McLe n had 16 acres of wl ich caused have their picnic. - do celebra,ting the 12th of July in B17% At reaults will be published in the local papers Church Sunday - I of the woollen factory ; the very spot for a Perth County English the lot of was the rain in the aftern( on, ten a , so who wrote a - new hay stored in h a bar!a on -Mr. - ourne until the CILEBRATION.-Our celebration on the on Wednesday uext.l _Rev. Mr. Buggin, th-9 about the 3rd of August. Tho grand park -and who knows but its put- School Convention, which was held ye ter July. Let us bear w o can beat this. two of the races to -be ad . r I I he greatest day Wroxeter for Blyth, coca , ! " Intiat possess their souls in patience. They next day, when they were fiDighed. new Methodist minimiter I T.! I a post office as chase for such a purpose might not lead to day in Mitchell, as delegates from Se&forth - Thomas Forsyth our' popul4r teacher for i The 3rd just,, was t time on Sun * _' Will be notified through th -Mr. George Hammill, teacher in Coiling. o. 2, Tocke"mith, had the following is a summary: has seen for some year@. The firoV event in . the annexation of the. whole village. -Death SchGol Section I the morning'was the baseball match between the pulpit for the first : 5OQU as the examination is concluded. - nother of wood high school, arrived home on Wedn es- F. ilted in both morning and evening. Hopreached , I- . — . has again left a vacant chair in a , . misfortune to lose a valuable driving horse . MATCHED RA( WiDgham and Harriston, which rest I - I 1 21 1 , I " I I our homes, and, as - too often in, the past, day evening. -A valuable horse belonging on the Isk of July, at Bsyfielo, by an acci- Swartz'Walter G .............. able and intelligent sermons. The. congw t, . , THE LAWN SOCIAL. -The lawn social oil has come with appaling suddenuess.` On to Mr. - George Laidlaw, of Tuckersmitb ' dent In the. stable. --Mr. It . *ellis, our go- Beattie's Wanda ...... ........ 2 1 2 2 favor of Wiagbam by a score of 11 to 15. t t air new _putor. , 1 ening, on -Mr. S. Dicksonio Ps hotel stable on Saturday, Time -2.82, 2.301, 2.37, 2.48i After dinner the lacrosse. match between go, ion is well suited with h i . I Wednesday ev n retired while in Walper ahead agent, has laid in , a large stock of NAMED RACR. -Mr. Ed. Compton rods down to TorOut(11 P, . . f the Women,13 Tuesday night Mrs. James Husto , yele--on Saturday, and retur A ,rounds, under the auspices 0 abont 10 was kicked by another horse and had it's leg binding twine for the b6nefitlof all in need. Bell's Bessie Harris ........... 2 2 1 2 Teeswater and flarriston resulted in favor on his bio -nod on . , 9 I health, but - ter by 2 goals to 0. The football i' was a great to rest in her usum r ; Christian Temperance Union, o'clock iroken. Whad to be shot. -Hon. Mr. Pat. 1 ite gardener, Williams' Sandy H .... .. 1. - .. . of Teeaws -ad Mond Ed is a hustler on the WhWl,- - . L oi she awoke and complained of _Mn Peter Grant, the .favor s Bessie ........... - - - stanced iratch between the. Howick Rangers a `6 iibury'was, visiting friends in Lou - success, notwithstanding the coolness an . . a terson, Mial'ster of Militia, presented the . ornmenced his 6rry picking. Beattie' .. Mrs. J . ia the region of her heart. - Remedie has now 0 Time -S-05, 3.01J, 3.02,i 3.079 .021. Brussels was closely contested, but finally L I rather threatening Aspect of the weather. PaID of t.the 33rd battalion band with a don laal w i on Tualsoll 1 1_ ware at once applied, but all to no purpohe, leader 1 Peter has A good crop to satisfy the wants TWO -FORTY TROT ;'R PAC . . eek, She returned " 1. i, There was quite a large crowd present, and . I twenty dollar bill when in camp, to be used of all.-j?arties passing T- Me'llis' business J. L. Doherty's Fred Ar.bher. . . I 1 1 1 resulted in favor of the former. The event -A lafga number from here attended t - :L joy the occasion thoroughly. as she breathed her last in: about an hour. mber of mower and Swartz's Walter G.... : . 3 2 2 of the day was the baseball game between a cel yj . 14 all seemed to en' - for the benefit of the baud.-Nir. W. Gov- ' 5 Sunday ] Several years ago the deceased was pro stand, and seeing thei nu Goebel's Gusteer .... :::' ;::::: : . 2 3 3 Listowel team and the " Unions." Every. ebration held in 'Wroxeter on Moaft i,;,, . of Indian club of Glencoe high school, is home iy $rd. -Mr. A. M. Babb spent, -i The programme consisted ' .. 4 die. y are I Jul . I and fan drill strated. by -'a stroke of paralysis, from which, enlock, ' a there, for Laing's Jennie Everett. old: . other machine repairing, would - ..... one predicted a close game,.&$ the and Miss NeIV4110' - ,I , swinging, marching exercises she soon rallied and since enjoyed again. He intends taking up the study of conclude that Tom had not much, time to go Time,72.37, 2.34, 2.36, 1 . * Gre*er 'in the .in Brl a!sels. -Miss Smith I _1 Did instrumental however, I . I . Listowel had Mr. were visiting friends in Brussfill on Sunday! I , on the lawn and vocal a aing, at death, the law at once, and expects to enter an office THREE-MINUTE TROT. . rivals. , 4 .. . comfortable health, reaol I fishing. I 11 I -I- music indoors. There was an abundance of re of nearly 76 years.- While the in Septernber.-The Bicycle Iub will hold . Kennedy's Lord Tennyson ....... 1 1 1 pitchWe box, but from the first it was seen _Miss Edna Curtis, of Whitby Ladies . i_q refreshments of various kinds, although the good old ag and another series of races on Monday night at i Roche's Annie Rooney. .... ... 2 2 3 that they were no Distob, for the Unions. . 'I call comes painfully sudden to relatives Clinton. i Swartz?@ John Henry ........ ... 4 3 2 and College, is home for the holidays.-ROV­ 11 ited to ice cream i Mr. and ?1 . night was not very well an imeelf 7.30. A team from Clinton will be Blinn's Berlin Maid .......... ... 3 die. The Unions scored 5 in the first inning, I Mrs: Campbell left last reek for #,! -friends to the aged partner in life, h ,E YouNG 1 ADY KILAED.-An am- i * . , , A BRA% continued to score nearly every :inning un - eating. We have not learned the exac nd the herii.-Mr.. and Mrs. I. V. Fear were at Time -2.69J, 2.69J, 2.59 . - the om- s in feeble, health, it. is doubly so, a accident loocurred near Jndgeo--First Day, Thos. Bell, omas Lapslie, P. had. The Lis- I f - , - lea, but it wal tford on Thursday of this week attend- ceedingly lamentabl I til the score of 23 was reac, Dundalk where he is stationed for . amount realized by the lad hat it Stra S hitely, P. Scott. Ing three years. - We wish them 211000" 15 .tl sincerest human sympathy will do w cott; Second Day, J. Carter, . .1! ­ The ladies of the g the funeral of the late James Steet.Esq.0 this town on Monday afterno6n, whereby a towel men only managed to got 2 runs. The t entirely satisfactory. the can to mitigate his severe bereavement and ino. young lady, Miss Je6nie Robinson, lost her BRiEFS.-The Junior F otballers, of heir'new home. -Mr. Alex. McKellar, d -, Union as well as the many Who enjoyed ole of Mrs. Fear. -Mr. D. D. Wilson best of feeling prevailed throughoutthe t A, . - POr4 go Ist Prairie, is in town at present. . , fort his remaining years. The funeral un . by her brother became BlZth, played the return ma h here on Sat. I b, - un - 00m 0 , der obligations to Mr. and leaves for Manitoba on Tuesday. life. A horse driven game, the Listowel men being a gentleman , ; evening are day) afternoon at 2 a ly lot of follows. The rope -walking by Mr. z ­_ will take place this (Fri unmanageable in their own yard, and while urday, which resulted'in a victory for the 11 . ., Mrs. Dickson for having so generously _________.01_ Ile Morris. . I I . o'clock, and the remains"will be interred in . . 0' -On Mon' Cromwell, of Galt, was considered good by - - L" a and spacious CouRT.-Division Court was he was holding it by, the headli she sprang home team by three goale , h -, I __ . placed their beautiful ground f t to 1" Egmondville cemetery. -­ We are glad to seq Divisio., , I ­ - -e,jidence at their disposal. The grounds iday last, Judge into the buggy and picked up the lines, in- day, a football team fro,fi ere went to those that considered themselves judges. GA-R)DEN pARTY.-On Tuesday 0 1 - I I Wroxeter to compete with orrie for $25, The band from Walkerton performed at in- week a garden party was - : ' I 0 Mr. C arles Sutherland has so far recovered held in Seaforth on. Fr y to - cantrol it. The I held at the roll I I . - d -of , " V, were Ii t -td by electricity And presented a - rle presidiug. In addition to the local timating her abili I t ten 2 gh is severe shaking, occasioned by his .Do3 I ,unged aerbas the barnyard, struck a at the tournament there a d got be& h . 1 * * Had the even- from hi I he Bar was represented by horse pl tervals on the street and on t , e grounds. dence of Mr. F. Baines, 5th line, in &I - , real fairy4ike appearance. - ' .1 gentlemen t was not - . . f sll,,as -to to able to walk About again. it loge of citizens at- 1; - r , 1, g been rails, which upset the buggy, And goals to O. -A large nu e good was a clove call, as he fell from top to bot- Mr. W. -Proudfoot, of Goderich, and Mr. R. pile of . There were numerous other at-tractionso all the Sunshine hurch. The crowd y. -11111.I , t ii , been more favorable, it would have iin roxeter.-The ling to make it one of the most attrac- extra large, but all enjoyed -themsel T. I asont to all, but even so H. Collins) of Exeter. There were two Miss Robinson wet thrown o t upon her tended the celebration tow - C. still more pie - . ' i jj.: . , tom of the stairs, Mrs, Sutherland's illness f ' which she 1 o'clock, whefu all a I A _1 as the Wom. an began to fal : . I i ,An association on's Christi ng it necessary for him to go down for jury cases. The first was Rawley vs. Brown head, sustaining iDjuries rom; Wingham band was on isn at our races, tive of days. The magnificent sum of $187 til af ter I tarted hornlip - And, with our -_ , was taken in tit the gate, and if we bad only- none too soon, a rain - ' maki, w minutes after. She Was an ex own, , er d ,good music. . a I heavily I , - Pi 3emperance Union can not regulate the some remedy during the night. & Menzies. The plaintiff is a butch er in died a fe I b the The pri coeds amoun . ; ­ i - O - 11 I Dublin, and the dofendants are the' well. ceedin IV popular y'oung,lady a d a member The Association appreciate their kindneso had a special train service for that day ted to fourteen dollb", I I ,.Weather. . . . a MOVXM majority of I I . . . - I of the othodist Aurch. 11 and sent them $10 to pay t air expenses, the ism 1 . known agricultural Implement dealers in. I numbers here would have been" D arly ENTs.-Tbe I I I ' THE VOLUNT&ER.s.-The members of the LoCAL BRiEFs.-Mrs. George Thompson The dispute was in regard to a LITTLE Boy 1)40WNED.-O Dominion . doubled. Every one selling icecream,fruit, ere in this township staited haying this- ., . I t1,7 of Hins sun raised his bari ,Ou 10t . 33rd Battalion, who, for the previous ten and children, of Winnipeg, are, visiting at Seaforth. E)ay the family of Mr. Homer Andrews, Gre n. sto., as well as. the hotels, did a rushing week. -Win. Bry I re. M. Thompson, Spar. horse trade. Early this spring the parties I ic f our farmers business, and the people that did not come 30, 4th line, on Monday of -this week. US, I 4 ed the residence of M fori ed, a pion' wos.-Sav?eral ' . I ader it.- I- days had been in camp. at London, return raded horses. The horse which the plain. Clinton, and other families, HAFPE N , I nol Mrs. Oscar Nell left t I - ,i,! I home on Friday. The* Sealorth Company, ling atrest.-Mr. a tiff got turned out to have the blind stag- party to the Maitland river, near the Hol- have commenced haying. Mr. Nosh Shaffer here mineed a good time. ing to place a stone wall U , " last Mm". 7 Geddes, of the 3rd line, bad a bsm .- week for Port Huron, where Mrs. Neil mesvilla bridge. . While there Charles F., a ' I J . accompanied by the battalion band, arrived a with friends.-APort. gers. On finding this out he, wanted to o of Mr. i d ban returned to Toronto, ,fter spending a . this week, and a . ; I i It by the,afternoon train, and headed by the . will spend some week . trade back, but the, defendant refused. , sevon-year-old s Apdrows an week visiting friends in th a vicinity. -Mr. HensaU. railmlog on Wednesday of . Ron. iti band and under command of their officeril ge Is Prairie paper of a recent date has "a went in bathing, George Hudson, of Hens 11, will work for I .1 . . 0 , ,_ 11 n old Seaforth friend : The plaintiff then left the horse in the other boys of the Party . BRucys.-Picnion and'socials at now the fool# hop In the evening. -Mrs. Goo - , her P . accompanied by Lieutenan,t-Colonal J. this item concerning a . stable of the defendants. The defendants The Andrews lad got into a deep hole, and, his father during the h vest seamoD.-A order of the d 'r. -Dominion Day was ob.. deraw, 3rd line, hat- been confined to . - &I ,,. - 11 A Gmt'a Boarding House will be erected . nable to I swim, was dro1wiolid, One vi * It t Do- -* , G. Wilson and Major J. A. Wilson, march - shortly, by Mr. W. turned the horse out and he got into the being u ' large number from this "I ani y open served here as & oneral holiday, and, there room for some time with heart troUbls, - W I _i -hat wa's with him ayfield d Drysdale. . it ed up M r on Campbell street Seaforth pound. On being released from of the boys t lq&ught, him minion Day at B 41 Old ratfou in the place, our viling- hope soon to see her around again --blies - ­ -ain,8t eat. The boys were pretty ay a 0 9 who were no.t being no coleb _ ' , I I well browned up, but they I some wa Dresented a real Grassie, He has mo'ved his blacksmith shop - y, fell before he went down the last time and took no Qd b era took advantage of the cheap railway V16let Bone, of Toronto, eat the lat Oith that institution the horse, 1 Meng young Mon, bo military appearance, and it was quite.evi- ,to the back of his lots and will convert it I a bright men at all, were Present with, t a rates or drove out to different points on the her parent dyine. She WAN SO' i- "-Mr. Arthur Forbes into a hole and died. The Nintiff brought him ashore, but, the spirit of Ith h It beat tbo p 'dent they had made good use of their -time. into a roomy kitchen. littl I- d h d d 3arted. lt was it sorrowful -Mine Annie Consi and, Messrs. Oli- compavied by Miss Annie Whylia, of ­ - action to recover the price of -the horse he " , I girls. Lake Shore. -Mr. James Taylor, of the 0 m an outing xesday. ,r if they are a fair sample of the men of the has added-& handsome now Kensington car ne .0mi.g fr that had baen . iatlug for the same city. They returned on Ti I gi . - had given defeadants,'and also for damages hor ver Coleman and Joseph Forrest are this ' ; * id Colonel Wilson ,riage, with canopy top, to his stock 'of vehi so looked forward to with so much pleasurable week writing on the dep rtmental examina- township of Hibbert, is exosy - , I in Mr,JobA it- . battalion it would- have pa I i ric foundation and cellar of his fine now brick LOCALITurs. Theipic-nic bel( to do his w - . ' dwallingo which he intends erecting on the Wheller's grove on Week to have invit- clas.-Mro. A. J. Bright was visiting at the and loss of time in looking for another her il ers ork The jury evidently thought expectation. , i I tions in Clinton, Gode and Seaforth to Tuesday of last 11 m . nt I home in'Goderich this week. -Miss I — ' avy rain in - If e ad those members of the county pare a .; the trade a fair one, for they gave a verdict spectively, -Owing to t a wet weather the lots he recently purchased from Mr. T. J. proved a failure owing to the he C ' 9 11 did council who pergi3tently Oppose the grant McKeohnie, of Clinton, formerly of this for the defendants, esols party to pay their rucefleld. attendance at the Meth ist church on Sab- Berry. -Mrs. Petty was in Sarnia this week, the afternoon, The nine of baslil ba i. town, spent Dominion Day and -Sunday in f foot -fall WAS fdt to the volunteers year after year to inspect E. Hender. ovrn coots. The soeond jory came was that A full samor l6nt of Pitchforks! and other bath evening last wa very small. -Mr, Visiting her son, G. C. -Petty. -Mr. G. Mit- not come off, but a game o pposition would town, the guest of Mrs. George . olson lef t for arlette, Mich' 'f hen, after the baskets WOV - I ,- . them and we fancy their o - r. . John Hannah has fixed up . a r - of Govemilook vs. Dickson. This case was - haying toots, Paria Grecn, and the bosti machine oil -Jo h Hu igan, choll, son of Mr. W. Mitchell,of this village, played. i; be completely 'disarmed, At any rate, it is son. -M . tried at the Iasi sittings of the court here, at J. MOINT081113, i 1 1333-2 On7fonday last, beiog c Iled there by the has purchased Mr. F. G. -Mayors' dwelling, emptied, all made tracke for home, -Th* i " . lohol passed 1. ask such men to leave The plaintiff, S I illness of hie brother.- *' 1 a shame to their frigerator under the store of Messrs. Himich jury failed to agree. OCIAL. -A lawn social, under' he auspi- valuable horse,the on the west side of Brock street, near- funeral of the late Thomas N , amb, in which he is storiiag his and the - . - ---I- mew 1!i ordinary occupations for ten days and go, ley & L Mr. Andrew Govenleck, of Winthrop, had call Of the Royal emplars of Temperance, property of Mr, Wm. 'iley' the Parr ly opposite the railway station.- Ilia Misses Along the 6th line to the Brussels oe i , Mr. A. J. Willson, son of 5 I n i uorf,6 d on Sunday of last week. Deaessed had b90 I y butter. - ly by com, t1i Rose, into camp and drill for 50 cents per day. creamer . given the Bivosels stage driver a letter to will be held on th lawn of Mr. J me line, was recently save Murray, of Clinton, formerly of this place, R, Mr. 0. C Willson, of this town, Who has a I &me. Its , post and register in the Seaforth Post- London road, on his', Friday, evening; An Ing in contsob with a ire fence.-Mesers. Ill I t The Govern men t should either abandon 41 were in the village this week, visiting ailing for 14 mouths with In g di a I good situation in Detroit, is at present home bud 12 doyillo- !_ retense of keeping up a f orce,gr they should h .je driver says he delivered excellent progra me, including selections W. Jarrott and W. H v the well known frionde.-Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Roberteou was aged 11 years 11 months a . 'i 1, p . g them decently. spending his holidays. -Mr-J. D. Dlokson, ot%oe. T a eta I o some growth make provision for treatin ol get -at receipt for it. Jue gave by the Seafort Band, has been provided threshers, hosive recen purchased a new 1 - the latter an an . are visiting relatives and friends in and Mr. Thomas Russell in ill with blin ; ,f, They should not leave the force they call out B. A,, lately of Brockville, and son of Mr. the receipt to Miss Govenlock, a daughter for, and there wil be refreshmento for all. Peerless separator, an ,With the new engine r. We hope to 800, 4 - Charles Dickson, of McKillop, has been ap- about Bayfield. -Mr. T. Ballwotyne return. or tumor in the as 'COOk , of the p aintiff, but she mislaid or lost it. A good time is looked for. All are, wel- they purchased lost a son, will now have Annie ; i - 'r; to the tender mercies of a few penny wise of the new Niagara I . ad home this week from the Old Country, &round all well again. -Miss I - -The - and pound foolish municipal councilors. pointed head master- . I. ; where he sold a large number of fine a week. A .., .1 "he good people of the The letter never reached its destination and come. threshing outflt that i ,not surpsomied by an in visiting in Kincardine thi 11 .--------.— High School, 1. record - of it in the post -office BREVITIES. -Rev. Dr, McDonala, Of Sea- in the county. I cattle. -Mr. D. Buchanan spent Sabbath hay crop in Morris this year is somOthl . I 11 at there is no . I 1 7 —A gre3it many 11 frontier" will find Mr. Dickson a mo I alker sold 11 Wets - ) ; THE FIR iT AT GODERICH. I &a 0, books. Mr. GoveDlock brought suit against forth, held service on Thursday oVlast wosek last at -the parental home.-Miseter John wonderful. -David W - raged . 1.­ I of the people in this section of the county able and painat%ki,ng teacher as wel ie Mr. Ross it being vo moat worthy young man.- Miss bertie Mr. Dickson, the post master, to recover in the church of the Is 01 Blu irale. a is attending the Agricultural years old to Mr. Cuitain that A I spent the lot of July in GOdericb, there be- $50, which the letter was said the Sacramental o6ca8ion. -Rev. Mr. Leech r. They were a, prime lot. '. i I is spending her holidays here with the amount, _ I,OCALITIES. -Mr. d Mrs. David Hart. College at Guelph, is also home speDdi, his 1,410 pound &me of at the &.Slo, 0 ­ ing no celebration in this vicinity. A spec- Doble She has been studying to contain. The jury gave a verdict in favor began his ministrations in the Methodist the holidays. -Mr. G. Logie, student of Knox The base ball match c . . , , isl train ran from Stratford to Goderich and Mrs. W. D. Bright. of the defendant. A few other unimportant church on Sabbath last, preaching to an ap. ley, of Halton count , were visiting at . College Toronto, and son of the late Rev. School Section No. 4, on June 30, and W69 , st i'i , music in Toronto un Aer Mr. Vogt. -Mr. iation.-The M6 as Jen- Manse this week.- Martin Farrow, Jr., 0 mchawks '. ; when it lef.t Seaforth station,it was crowded an old Seaforth cases were heard and disposed of, but these preciative congrel so Winnipeg, John Logis, will occupy the pulpit of Car- won by, the Chippewsm, The 1. f . to its utmost capacity, The train _ieached Charles Sheriff, of Tor6uto, I the greater part of the day, nie Mustard and Beanie McGregor left on formerly of Bluevale ut now of mel Presbytevisa Church for -the incoming played well at first, bat got rattled toward& . 1, . - I ; rich a out 10-30 and the crow& - 'P-nme- boy, wa in town on Dominion D4y.-Mr. tw 0-00cuPied - - Tuesday to attend the International Chris. Manitoba, was vial ing friends here this absence of the pastor, the end of 5 inn' and had the U1110irs -C, Gode ,b 11 3 ____ - ' month, during the 10.0's Parro of Toronto, teuor soloist in the - - week. -Mr. Ed,w ar4 Coultess has purchased might halt A. I ,eal. We ( - diately scattered, some going to the square . 'Lumley - trian Endeavor Convention in Monti, . ho leaves here this week for hie annual not been so partial to them they to see the athletic games,while others wend- Jarvis street Unitarian church in -that city, , ering of a Brantford bioycle. I- he Strawberry Feati- w a G. Morrison and Master N. rialtled the Chippowas-but no -the visiting - . V 0 was a guest sit the residence of Mr. L. L. NoT,Hs.-On Friday last a team of horses, trust they may enjoy the great gath by Mr. a d Mrs. Robert Lea. holidays.-Mis ire with t am' ad their way to the park overlooking the -Almost Sabbath silence val. given b team always can take the umn h * i " g as McFaul part of last week and this. -Miss owned by Mr. Henry Anderson, of the 7th Endeavorers. i , - 1'. I to resulted very sac. Morrison, of London, formerly of this vil- -do 1:- lake, or went boating, the lake bein way with reigned in our village on Saturday, July Ist. thorn, on Monday i usic lage, are here visiting among their friends. , Not so this time, as the bawkl - k0a * ' I The day was a beau. McGregor, a formor pupil of the Collegiate concession of Usborne, ran a a r, - . b calm as a mill pond. Institute, who has been teaching in the Ayr - mowing machine. They jumped over a rail When will our village celebrate ? Answer, oessfuII3 .With plain f strawberries, m -Mr. Adam Berry, ion of the late Mr. A. grocer from Brussels with them who 1406k dusty. . In a When 6 I 1:1 I 75'Polhl "is ' ' larlsoa , d( May C _J Our it le o ,in ; A a r Khjl ,) c p p ell 4 ' h ( , , , , , , I - I I "I. I'll - - I - I , - i,., 11 .2 t Co ef 1p, (i T I ;1 m h lj r a Ii'n 14 . 9 h Lo , tiful one, though somewhat hot and colt ban returned i home, -Miss fence. taking the machine after them yewisemani-Mrs. Peter McTavishleft and fun. -Mr. and ra. Timmins left here a from St. Clair, Michi- to them through thick and thin. public sch I -A large Berry, rode ever her - the score stood 9'- - I In the afternoon there was a fancy bicycle through the buf3h, where the maohine was here on Saturday of last week, for Mani. on Saturday for th . World's Fair. gan, on his wheel thief week, and is spend- . inning each were played, for the Chip t. parade, after which the lacrosse matches Lizzie McKay, of Toronto, and her sistek, us. number of 81 I lteq attended the races in ing a few dge among his relatives ism for the Mohawks and 35 pewam.i - 1. n to atoms. The horses continued toba, to visit her (laughter, Mrs. Win. M neval . -W - - , at the Agricultural Grounds were the4ead- Miss -Minnie McKay, have arrived home to ,s -)on tor tard, who is dangerously ill of inflammation Brussels It A picnic was held last n ugo each would have lit'ishea; I - Mr. R. the ran %st week Nicholls, of London, in visiting her sister, Seven I ni I tl ing attraction. The first match was be- 8 end their summer holidays. with the pole and whiffletrees, but he lungs.-We'are pleased to learn that Saturday byr the children of Browntown of this village. -Miss the game but a dispute &rose and the gas'* It tween the Dropahote of Lucknow and a Willis has placed a neat water cooler in his were captured unhurt. The machine in a of t Win. Scott has begun the erection of school. -Mrs. Fu at -an, of Brussels, was Mrs. D. Urquhact, . . -.m and resulted In a store for the refreshment of his customers total wreck. -The weather of the past week Mr. Mr. Alex. Bruce, last Ids Dick, who in engaged as milliner in a stopped, - . . Junior Goderich te . 9 1-1 4. h. ;-" n .r. hi's now brick store. on the vacant corner visiting her fathe , I Inarrel. - The second match during the warm weather. -Dr. IvIcKay left, has been very un obvUlm - V J r I I . - I I I . . I - I I 11 . . I : I i I ,__ . . - * I . . I I I . -_ _ - .1 . I - - - __ __ kl - ____ - ! 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