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8 - - � I ago, and who worked at the tailoring taoty� Robert Mellik, our g nial post -
Lo . i - W. Prendorgast's hand- n Saturday master,. has been under the wea her for a Of I
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task for his conduct. Some people will at- brick work on Mr complated.—We witliBright Brothers, died 10k or no, but in now �#,'oovering Robert
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EDW D -:- CASH a. absent-mindednew to over- so a reside � aftei a long illness of cancer of the stomach, we � with is health.
tribute hi u that Mrs. I Stoble, who I eat agrees beet
AR ity-of the cherries,but are sorry to Isar " ago, is not Ile � " an Englishman by birth and was saYeAhe W, lag,
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Wholesale and Retail Dealer in anxiety about the saff us 12th 'of had her leg broken a few wee], w othodist ministry, but —Crops of all kinds are looking wall, and
perhaps the nearness Of the glorio a her friends could edud,ated for the M to all appearanoe thg hi;qbaudn, n's barns DO
� . to do with it. —Mr. J. 0- recovering aR rapidly a his health failing he had to give that up. I cro
July had more . r.'K. MoLennan',who hike been . �uiet, christian man and a good will be tilled to overflDWipg- wa
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Fine - Dairy - Butterl Rose started on bit summer holiday tour on deeire.—M � Chicago, re- .
Wednead ay last. He goes to Sarnia- on his spending & couple of weeks at citizen. —Farmers are busy trying to got I -4— Jol
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STREET, SEAFORTH, - lakes. on Monday. 119 was much her in catobey. . morrii. I
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GODERICH wheel and there takes the boat up thia turned home & and only t1hought the theii hay saved but the west I' . a mowing th(
. 9 sual with himi be an an, pleased with the Nix. - Theiwheai Is coming on rapidly and in an- NIOVK11VIENT.S.—The burn 0 t' old
on- enterinu upon another seasons Ilia trip will, as u a ill Jeturn time too short.—Mr. and.Mri, R. Beattie re hi I . heard in our virid,!A good many
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0 s. to acknowledge joyable one, and w F of our turned on Friday last from their honeymoon other week will be ready -for the I binder. map ine a - I celebrate or]
business ha with withhealth fully restored.—Man, . Farrn hands are very scares and help hard went to BI th on Wednesday Fa
received people will rememb %lurdoch- "trip.—The Alerts, of St. Marys, play A 1%- to got,—Mrs. MoKernan, who has been the 12th of Ireland, —Turnip thi nipg is In Ju
thanks the large patronage orgsio me4gh hero Qu Frldayi afternogn with p- 0 y -
and McKay; who preached in our church durin . bpe0aing a few weeks holidays with . her order now. The cro I Olin fair well, al- fin
during the past forty-twO' years, winter, The revereni I the ho lub, in the series for the West- � no though in some parts the seed di not come in(
� the vacancy last, MI' 0 - Pariptio, Mr. and Mrs. T. Downey, retur I . Yord
I ,t for another year,and has received a call to Leeburn orn obampionship. This will be an exceed her home in Chicago to-morrow.—Mrs. uo,making.' —� co
lopes to retain i of fine butt' . i a the winner of to . ,great blanks in the fie do. ri-
will buy any quantity er gentleman erich township, slid iDgly nterestlug match, a . h- Geo'ge A. Sills and family returned home was received a few days ago ob ut a ter Pi
, . � and Union church., God the first of it is morally certain of the champlolls 'P. r - Se
his inducti6n will take plice on on Monday lost after spending a few holi ble acuident that happened at P rt Arthur,
from now forward. — August. -1 � I . . They now stand even, and one defeat to day� In Stratford, visiting her parents. v0hereby a -young man named alson Love W
— - either will about spoil their chatices.—Rev. i idat his life. Mr. Love'was a trakeman on so
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meeting of British Co- � r fr Bight trai
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COUNCIL DOINGS. At a recon' or of The Twelfth at Exeter. a Canadian Pacific Railw&3
Reoeived and Opened the Council hold on Monday evening so* lumbia, for two Seasons assistant past i (BY OUR OWN REPORTER1 and in some way or other fell off and got te
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� t of $270 were yssee the Presbyterian church, has been visiting � h Huron and killed. The body was not brou�
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This' weel; a large consignment of Ready Made counts to the amoun ommunication in town during the past week. He preach- The Ofangemen from Sout ' - at
. . and ordered to be paid. A e, , including Lon- it was so mangled, Mr. Love i ran a former
clothing. consisting of NO"'s, Youths' and Boys' ' of the Automatic' ad on Sunday evening to Mi very large con. North and East Middlesex, resident of the 5th line, where his father tr
repurchased below the . was read from the agent � a tole, gregation,who went away ,delighted with. his don ioity on the South,and Clinton and God- still resides. He leaves a wife I o mourn his
Suits. They We � Telephone COInP312y, offering to PlAcc oric!1 on the North, celebrated the Twelfth fil
0 MdANUFACTURE phone in the waterworks and one in the town sermon, and on Tuesday evening lie addres- I ituly at Exeter. The weather was ,,most untimely end. Much sympathy is felt for in
. COST T Any one hall, alsoa fire alarm gong in the water- sad a large audience at the regulai meeting 01 I able , � being bright and clear, but ter- � his many friends in their sad bereavement, q,
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id'at greatly reduced prices. -town of the Young People's Society.—Mr. Hun 'avo at little town was pack- ,—There will be no service in Knox Church,
And will be so works and attach the same to their I ribly' hot. The no - M
in need of a bargain in suits will do well to call and system no that any resident having an auto- Principal of Grimsby High School, an ad from end to end with Orangemen, their ' Belgrave, on Sunday next, as the pastor is 1W
examine before purchasing. At the Bargain Cloth- matic telephone could give the slWrm in the brother of Mr. E. L. -Hunt, filled the pulpit � 0 away on a holiday excursion.
)yterian church on Sunday morn. wives, daughters and sweethearts,se well a , � . V
ing and Dry Goods House, of Seaforth. waterworks in the case of fire, and main- of the Prest - no doubt, a goodly number Of sympathizer
petiod of fly, 7 has been appoint �
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. tain, the same for a a years at an ing;—Mr. W. R. Counter and and 'pthers who came @imply to *see and b: ; . Wroxeter.
- WK PICKARD annual rental of $30. A motion eboc.WiDg odagentof theAutomatic telephone U Paris Green
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iondment to electric ComPRDY herej. and the apparatus seen�'. The demonstration was a success I 1 WE KEF.i- but one quality of
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Seaforth - this offer was carried over an an ' , ever , y respect. The local brethren and citi- and guarantee it to be the absolutely pure. JA�mxs
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. submit the various proposed eyet . for'the central office of the company in town � to etpeoial r Ise for the .Fox Druggist.
- ommittee with instrud. will shortly be placed in I his pstablishme zens! are entitled . 4
— alarm to a special a excellent arrangements made For the recep- ' NEwsy JaITINGS. —The On ugemen I ron-k V
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. e one to enquire particularly into the matter 'Mr. Julius Duncan, jr., who has been . siting brethren, and for the this place and neighborhood w, int to Mount t
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, " tot, taind to report at a special meeting to be held visiting his father here for some time, left tion of their -vi a which they Forest to assist their brilethren ;here in com- 8
zht'�Ourou &P001 fand attractive manner I
SV intwoweeks. The fi Honday for his home in Kinston, North neat I
re and water com- on I . rig the Battle of theBoyne. There h
- &in the cost Carolin3,. Mr. Dundam' has been in the had the town decorated. The main street memoriti . A sad I
mittee were instructed to ascert. side were am- wits a special train, it 8.15 a, in.-
---- )Uple of years and,ths buildings on either . o i the i6fant child of I
D19TRICT MATTERS- of a suitable fire alarm whistIO for the water. lumber business there for a c( era and ban- calamity happened t 1.
er or not -it - and has been eininentli successful. —We are bellighed by flags, .stream child (
works, also to ascertain wheth y nere'ttes, while several handsome arches � Mr. W. Muir on Tuesday 1w t, The
could be efficiently worked if placed there. glad to learn that Mr. J, E. Davis, formorl ; Intervals. The � swallowed ek bean, which lodged in the �
A.N- ACCIDF,�,-T.—Wbile Master Kenny sum of $25 was voted to Mr. W. Somer- a pupil in the Collegiate Institute here, and , SOStined Main street at Hotelti� wind -pipe, and all efforts t get It out i
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d son of Mr. T. 0. Kemp, of The ant fire alarm well known about town, has successfully jrin�ipal arch, that at Hawksbaw's I died in the I
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Kemp, Macon I ville for the use of the pres - was 1% work of art, and it was crowned by a . proved unavailing and the chil
the Big Hill,, was riding his bicycle on since it has been in operation and it wag passed all his examinations, and is now A - doctor's arm wh I
g, he -met with a very er full, fledged chemist, and druggist.—Mr. real �ive goat,gorgeously decorated with Or I a. It makes it dot �bly sad an
Wednesday mornin . agreed to give him at the rate of $12 rig and peacefully reposing on a it is remembered that only no Year ago I
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painful, accident. it appears that in some year for the alarm while it is in use. Re Thomas Adams went to -Londoeboro on ange! ribbo ion. Whether they lost a bright little girl. The funeral (
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way got is fall from the wheel, dislocating icil agreed to pay at the rate of $7.5 par Tuesday to spend a few days with h plat( no
his arm at. the elbow. fie was taken into Cour a v. F. r not thin is the veritable goat used in the took place on Wednesday. —An U In I
year to aid in maintaining Mrs. Bradley in Richard, merchant of th t plaoe.—Re 0 w Lodge, deponent isyeth not. 11 Tom's Cabin Company gave ar exhibition in ,
Mr. Copp's residence and a doctor sent for, some home and to pay her fare to such home Ryan, formerly of Brussels, and who is well Exett ) evening, The enter. ,
who soon fixed the arm, and he will be all . . nt of a place beipg got f or her. known in this county, has accepted a call About two 0 clock the forces were gather, this place on Monday
in the eye amoved thence from ed together on the old market grounds and tainment was largely attended and pleased '
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right ia a short time. . The by4aw for the ringing of the curfew to Tilsonburg and has r marshalled by Brother John Scarlett, of MO- all who went. The Baud wai particularly
0- L ' - aft over for Florence where he has been Singe leaving .
Goo -D RIDIN(;.—The Kincardine Reporter bell was read a first time and I escher and KillOp and another brother whose name we fine. They went from here t Fordwich.—
o&y&: "Mr. J. E. Millits, science Mae- further consideration. Mr. Darwin gave Huron. Mr. Ryan is a good pr ate of did jiot learn, each mounted on a white Mr. J. W . Sanderson left last week for the
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notice that at the next meeting of the a genial gentleman who makes ho im horse, were fdrmed into procession. The 'old land. We hear'that he does not intend
ter of the Se&fOrth Collegiate Institute, Council hew'ill move to amend the by-law friends wherever he goes. We wish h -
rode up to KiDoardine, via Bayfield and regarding the running at large of vicious success in big enlarged sphere.—Those who procession was led by the Crediton brass to coins back alone.—Mr. John Gofton is
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Goderich, ( . remember John Wagner, at one time oper- band-, and an excellent baud it is, followed ,moving into the Grand Centr�l, preparatory
)a his bicycle, a distance of dogs. Pacific Railway tele. by 96veral carriages, containing membe�s of to tearing down the old hone( and building
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sixty-five miles in iieven hours. Mr. Minns - *— . ator in the Canadian I lon, , fi a new brick hotel. This is�jbadly
receiveds hearty welcome from his many WIDE AWAKE.—The July number of graph office here, will be glad to'learn that the Ladies' Benevolent Association of/ i ;,A - n
acquaintance$ in Kinceirdine." Mr. Minw Wide Awake contains just the sort of reading boys he has been prospering in the West. He don, followed by the several lodges on, foot. n �,
-up folks as 'well, will enjoy ny . and The iprocession was quite an impos��g af-
has made @till longer trip, as we learn and girl@, and grown ng has a good situation with the Corn . Zurich.
& a 0 I fair,."ind was made more attractive by the
� from the Picton Times that he arrived , r, when resting in the shade of gome broad br n h We besides Is part owner of a mine, Foarl his in- � ' ;no
. - tree or luxuriating in the to-and-fro hammock. - nt music of the Crediton and /Exeter w, Dentist,
Wellington, in that vicinity, recently, hH, - rs will - excelle . OR I My ToOTH.—Dr. .
I haven't space to note each article, but reado es terest in which he refused $5,000, just re so band@, and several natty fife sa�d drum of Clinton, will visit Zurich, Pro osionally on the
in wheel from & - find the Post office, Tangles, illustrations and Stori cently, besides being interested in various bra, �
ing made the trip on h teresting and instruc. , D There were twenty-eight stands of second Thursday of each month, a can be consult -
forth. That is a good way to make muB ,' - all delightfully entertaining, in i -bands.
tive. The Wide Awake is only 20 cents a number or other claims. ur�iug the past couple of Basion. The ed at Grob's Hotel, Also at Hen all, at Hodgins'
'for future work besides putting his wheel -,, 12.603year. D. LoTdROP COM VANY, Publishe s weeks he has been visiting, with his wife, colors represented in the proci Hotel, every Monday. 1331-8
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good use. ton, Mast" . Th B0 at his old home in Hullett. —Rev. Mr. Bell,of � Bitiyws. —Mr. J. K. Wi g nd family are
of the Royal then to Carting's grove situated some dig. 'In
. REv. J. W. BEU, B. D., of Hamilton, Hamilton, Superintendent f march ,here visiting relatives and f ionds, They
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YOUNG MEN'S CU-RI,STIAN AssocIATION' �larfjl Missionary Board, will preach in tAnce-to the west of the town. The Are the guests oil 1r, ill Hauck.—Mr.
Superintendent of the Royal Templam' Missionary Tom but all seem- " f
NoTEs.—The former Seaforth boyaq now ]Board, will preach in the interest of temperance at that Presbyterian church next Sabbath morn- Was a long, hot and dusty.olloe, j d wife, a r s, few days'
urch on Sunday morning next n the ad to take it in good port, thougli� no doubt George Bolker an .
. residents of Detroit,have presented the As- the Presbyterian Ch Ing' and in thi Methodist church i D wag visit in the village, heive go a home agtbin.
and In the evening at the Methodist Church. -On the . the rest in the shade of the lt'krovi . —Mr. Henry Geiger . left. I at Monday for
socivition with a handsome set of chairs to following Monday and Tuesday evenings in Cardno's evepiag.—Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark, of To
go towards furnishing the new rooms. The Hill he will give two of his celebrated lectures, "The rOnto, were visiting in town this week, Mr. . welcome. i o.—Miss Lizzle Gaig r, of Ann Ar -
and " An evening. with Aesop " Axriving at the grove, Countyllvlaoter A. Chic, m
names of the donors are: Dr. A. S. Atkin- House we live.in," ;f Clark in eity editor of the. Toronto Saturday , bor, Vichigan, in here vi:8iti g her father.—
son, Mr. Neil Bethune, Mr. John Belt, Dr. The St. Thomas Times says Mr. Bell delivered one rooklyn, M. Todd, of Clinton, assumed control. In Mr. Jerry Kar
eloquent and convincing addresses Night.—Dr. John A. McLeod, of B isiting th cher, of C valler, Dakota,
Donald., Mr. W. W. Meredith, Mr. John the most able, , of Mr.Roderick McLeod a few suitable remarks, he w�lcomed the after v a World's air at Chicago,
ever heard in. that place. . 1335-1 New York,and son 'brethren to the celebration, �commended' o see r
McLeod, Mr. D. McDonald, Mr. W, Me- TENDERS WANTED.—For swamping out of Brucefield, was in this vicinity this week. came over for a few days t III auto,
. Vill- their zeal in- turning Out in such large num- c "' Richert
Donald, Mr. John Smith, Mr. A. J N 25 cords of tanbark on 12th Conceselion, McKillop, He was on big way home from - the Chicago of any who reside -here,—Mr. N holas at
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son. Although these old. Seafortbites are d delivering same at Egmondville.j� T. T. COLYNAN, bers, and apologized for the absence arrived home last week fro a via
an .-- 1 1336-2 fair and came this Way to visit his father speakers of note from a distance. He Said
all thriving In their a.ew home, they still Seaforth . . � and other old friends. Dr. McLeod is a ittee in charge to Detroit.—Miss Ids Bean -of Bright, was
cherish kind memories of the old one, as is I - native of this county, and was formerly a that in this respect the comm
) RAILWAY MAX.—Mr. he celebration had been very greatly here on a flying visit.—Mr. Rob Steinbach,
testified by their handsome gift to the As- DEATIL OF AN Oi,r I -teacher. He is now a Successful and of t d �to have Hen. who is taking a course in in dicing at a De-
gociation.—The baths will be open hereafter James Stect, of Stratford, and brother of schOO Brooklyn, and for disappointed. They �expecte
on Wednesday afternoon and evening, Fri- Mr. John Steet, of Egmondville, died last prosperous physician in Clarke VV&llace, Major Sam., Hughes and troit College, is home for t a holidays. He '
week in that city. .Mr. Steet was a native hi's success he has t6 thank his ,own pluck, r. Campbell, M. P. P. for Algoma, but looks fat and hearty.—Qu te a few passed.
day evening and Saturday afternoon and � de and industry, as he is a self - M ointed in them all, and had through our village last Wednesday on;
A member of THE _ EXPOIJITOR of Bristol, England, and previous to- coming preseveran
evening. v. made man. What a pity it in that so many had been disapp ' their way to Exeter, to @a the l2th of Ire -
staff visited the bath rooms the other even- to Can%da was engaged as engineer in fie ouch men are loatto their native country.— to fall back on loca - I talent. Short addresses land.—Mr. Conrad Miller, of the 14th con-
si�atingly say that oral prominent; raillFay works, - He came to ion, was drawing in he last week, and
Ing,, and we can unhe . ted We are glad to notice that our Young friend were then. delivered by Revole. Messrs.
their saverior is not to be found anywhere Canada in 1852, and has been connec r. Wm, -McQueen, B. A., of Brucefield, Jackson and McDonagh, of Exat6r, and ceS8
- We think every with the Great Western and Grand Trunk M i6ppointed mathematical master in Mayor Essery, of London, The addresses while in to supper left his.tearn 4ptanding in
in a simfiar inatibution. ways ever since. Mr. Steet first came has been i the field, close to the hous . He had been
. one who sees them will wish to become a rail tratford in 1956—then a village gpirern. Brockville Collegiate Institute, This is the being concluded,the procession' was re-form- in the house only a few inutes when they
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ticket holder at once. to S position just vacated by Mr. James Dick. ad and all returned to the town. Soon af. ran away, over fenoes an everything to the
� ., � ad by a reeve, deputy -reeve and councillors ter most of the Orangemen and other visit- o t a, mile and then
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0 . ar. eon, B. A. Both gentlemen are graduates 'either by train. or p r rivate convoy- road, where they ran ab
—in charge of a posoe of men, to make lo of the Seafoith Collegiate Institute and the ore left. , aught. The bay
A PLEASANT EvENT. —On Tuesday morn- rangements for the opening of the Buffs
ing last St. James' Roman Catholic church � people will find in Mr. McQueen � ance, for their homes. Everything passed got tangled up and were
and Lake Huron Railway from Paiis to Brockvil14 off quietly, pleasa�tly and in good order, rack wa's badly smashed, ut no other dam -
was the scene of an b1tereating ceremony, 8 when -the line was & teacher who will fill the.bill as well an demonat' ation wAs am. age Wait done.—Farmer about here had
-they will and no doubt the ,r ir h in , and a, lot of
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ghter -of Stratford, and afterward e. Mr. Dickson did, and we are sure iei
the marriage of Miss Maggie, dau Mr. completed, made arrangements He no � t d mand anything better.—Mrs. Jessie inently satisfactory to all int, restedAn it. good bay has been Le,lnllin in conseluence
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Mr. John Killoran., of this town, to caption of trains, etc., at Goderich. vf Tuckisromitlh, left here on Wednes- I d wife have just re.
Wm.. Prendergast, B. A., mathematical continued in the service of, the company in Ross, Pickford, Michigan, where she in- Tuckersmit#. - —Rev. D. Braun an
master in our Collegiate Institute, Almost Stratford until about two! years a o when d8k r . turned home from a r. vi iting trip to their
precisely at 9 o'clock the wedding party n a' Ount of t1h, teL'soopending a few months with her son, COUNCIL MEETING.—The council met at Mr. N. Deichert,
he voluntarily retir6d o ce a in- I parents at Philipsburg
passed up the aisle to the magnificent strains creasing infirmities of old, age. The high Mr. Wm. K. Rose. —Captain John Rawlings Kyle's Hotel. The member& were all preB. of Detroit, has come:ho a to spend . a while
r . At the of the Salvation Army, and who was Lieu- ant except Deputy-Rbeve McKay. The under the parkntal rdof.
of Mendelasohn's wedding ma ch position be occupied as a citizen may be, I -------------- v—
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altar r&iling the bride was given away by judRed from the followingtresolution unani. tenant of the Seaforth corps Some seven or meeting was held especi�lly for the purpose
. was married on Thursday of letting the work of - cleaniug out the big Usboinle.
her father, and the impressive ceremony of mously passed by the ratford Collegiate eight years ago, �
the Catholic church was performed by Rev. Institute Board : 14, That this Board place on last week in the Yorkville, Toronto, bar- ditch, but no tenders had been received,.mo NFws NOTES. �Mr. G. W. Holman. who
Father Kennedy. The bride wore a charm. record their regret at the death of their racks, to CaPtain Mildred Wale.—The next the job is still on hand. The clerk was in- ban been spending th . a p st few days at the
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. of white f o I A ilk an train, ing his meeting of tke full board of Directors of the structed to continue the advertisement, ask-
ing gown late member, Mr. Jame Steet. Duri as rance Company I World's Fair, Chicago, r turned on Monday
- McKillop Mutual Fire Ineu I I OW
ii� a�augh"t with ,,r, long residence in - Strata Ing tenders up to the first oFf August the ming list.—Mr. Job Willis, who hall
trimmed with pelkrl� and ford, Mr. Steet h 1. -
guerites, and carried Oil boquet of white taken a warm and Sincere interest in edu . ca. will be held at Brucefield on the last Friday wiDrk to be completed November finst. An- been ill the past few we)ks, is, we are glad
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Miss Katie Killbran attended her tiou, having been identified with the Col- of this month, the 28th inst.—Rev. John G. other claim for compensation for sheep to learn, able to be arou id again.
roses. . after examin-
sister. Her gown was of shot heliotrope legiate Institute ever since its inception,and Paton . the famous missionary of the New worried was received, and: PiaorERTY SoLD.—Th farm, form stoo'k
trimmed with pink and silver, and her bou- being at his death the senior member of the Hebri�es Islands, yvill lecture in the Pres- &tion was allowed. Several others are and crops of the late eorge Armstrong,
quet was of pink roses. The groom was Board. Popoessed of strong views as to the byterian church on Friday evening,.21st foreabsolowed. Several accounts were pass- who was killed in Exet a few monthe agc
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— supported by Mr. F. W.. ;Twaddle. Mr'. desirability of making Stratford Collegiate Inst. Dr. Paton is at present trying to got ad and the council adjourned to meet at the by falling from his agon, -word sold b3
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- McKearnan presided at the organ in her Institute second to -none in the Province in funds with which to build a missionary vea- call of the Reeve. public auction on Mond y last. The farn
well known efficient manner, and sever- efficiency, his presence at the Board has sel, which1s an absolute necessity in his 0 1 � is lot 6, Thames Road orth. It containi
al solos were rendered during the service by S'in town on Wed- Bayffeld I [rch
been a source of strength to the cause of work.—Mr. R.. Roche wa . . . I 1 99 acres and was purch sad by Mr.-Thomai
p Mr. Roche is campaigning Florence . known thoroughbred stocl
: . members of the choir. After the ceremony education, whil6 his kindly, genial nature nesday. . g daughter of old Clear DR. T. C. BRUCE. Dentist, of Clintono Russel, the well i7t llent land an(
a sumptuous breakfast was served at the made him a warm friend'whose departure is G., the speedy pacin will visit Bayfleld, Prof essionally on the 2nd and 4th man for $4,500. I exce
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. residence of the bride's father. The happy regretted an a personal bereavement to the Grit,—Mr. R. Common, has imported from Thursday of each month, until further notice, ,at well I situated, iind altL gh the buildings an
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couple left in the afternoon for Toronto, members of the Board. That a copyllbf the United States, a new and novel in& ' . I aot much good, it is we I worth the price
and, after a, month's absence, will take up this resolution be forwarded to the farnily'." china' for raking and loading bay. Mr. H. F, EDWARDS is Offering very 'p;'c". it is very convenient , o Mr. Russel, lyinj
. heir abode in their new home on James mon says it is one of the cleanest iwple- values In Dress Goods and PrintS. for cash. es along side his present iarm. with but thi
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I I . Several members of the Board, including Com ts that has yet come into use in the hay Goods worth 15c. for Ile. 1 1385 ncession between the� and he has build
streX . . .the chairman, accompanied the motion with men
. da- field. Farmers should call -at Mr. Com- CASHMERE worth 30c. for 20c.; Prints, 00 The stock also ool(
remarks of a character warmly commen - aingliam and Flannelette for 5c. These ings enough for both.j
TaF. BICYCLE RAams.—The Bicycle Club tory of the services rendered by Mr. Steet Mon's and see it working.—Mies Maggie Muslins, I noluding the farm
daughter of Rev. Mr. Barr of Harpur- goods wl I soon go at those prices so come early. well, the whole sale,
gave a very interesting o6ies of races on to the cause of Education in Stratford, and Barr, - I � 1336-1 footing up to $5,512. he sale was conduct
Monday evening before the largest crowd also- bore witness to his eminent qualities as hey, ban returned home from Brantford THE FOOTBALL MATCR,—DEA-u Exposi- ad by Mr. Thomas Ca eron, who is' becom
- Young Ladies' College for the summer holi- It was stated in your paper of last ing one of the beat and most popular action
that has yet appeared on any of these occas a citizen. . . TOR,-
- days.—Miss McAdam, of Detroit, was the he Egmoudvillo boys were bad- earn In this district. ! .
ions. There were: a large number of car � week, that tl i .,
. riages at the track,and a large proportion of LoCAr, BwEFs.—Mr. and Mrs. James Me- uest this week mud last of Miss Devina r beaten in a game of footb,all played at .
�he spectators belonged to the gentler sex. f ter warton.—The Seaforth Orange Lodge, with 13 yfiela on July lot. The !Bayfield tearn
. Michael returned home on Friday lost a . the 33rd Battalion Band, in full uniform, B a., Lead ury.
The band was also in attendance and enliv- having spent a most enjoyable visit to he 12th of July celebration at scored only one goal, and Egi,nondville team r Wm. MoGavin an
ened the proceedings with musical selec- friends in the northern part oi this county, attended t only one. Therefore, with r1gard to. foot- LOCAL NOTES.—M
. The first race- - Stratford.—We are in receipt of another a had a' ;ubstantial barn an
tions very nicely rendered. They drove in their own carriage and con 11 Contractor " in reply to our ball neither tearri was beaten.. If other ar- family hay I on the fari
called was the mile o Rh th ea start- sequently took their time. During their letter from ten on this will handsome frame house erected
open, wi Ir ference to tieles are writ on ject,they
erg, N. Yellowleen, Clinton, J. W. Liv- absence also, they were guests of Aft. F. G. Egmondville correspondent'. in re be looked upon as - unwort y, . r unless th they recently purohnsad. We are informa
ingston�-and A. Winter, Seaforth. Living- Sparling, of Wingham, �nd attended the the gravel supplied for the streets in that writer's nei'me in given. —Yo ra Truly, W that Mr.-�John MeGavin will occupy thi
we cannot see that any public I . �,-en ban got her atoi
stone wort both beats handily, with Winter marriage of Mr. Sparling's daughter, of village, but tiplished by publishing H, BAKER, Referee.% I E of havh3
second in� the first beat end Yellowlees in which mention was made last week by our good would be accorl ----- 7— 1 uilding elevated for he purpose
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the secoad. Next came the one mile, class Winghs, ondent. We do not know it, The gravel has, no doubt,been accepted . I Blyth, a cellar wall built un erneath it. We &I
B., whic any M cprreep life better than Mr. and as satisfactory by the township's authorities
h was won by A. May, of Clinton, of %e . a, the beat evidence that THE TWELFTH.—The anniversary of the pleased to note her prosperity, she beiv
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with George Good, of Seafort,h, second. M re. MG ichael, and their ever cheerful mud that is, perbap —Mrs. battle of the Boyne was right loyally cele- worthy of the fulles success. )us evelliz
The two mile open was won by George Bald- society is an inspiration to all who are priv- the contractor has done his duty. recently Mr. D. McCutcheon drove h
, win, with J. W, Livingstone second. The Corcoran, after an extended visit to her par. brated here to-' 'h a were Over thorough er I I o Mr. J. J. Irvine
ileged-to enjoy it.—We were in error last ay T
next race was the event of the evening. It week in saying that each party had� to pay ents, leaves for her home in Duluth this twenty-five lodges re�resenet d from North yard, and when rat ruing homeward ti
was the five mile team race between Clinton their own costs in the ease of Ra�wley Va. evening, taking the boat at Sarnia.—The Huron� and' Brucep and . o er a thousand frightening the &E
. . Bicycle Club of this town have decided to people took 1part in the procession, together cart struck the ga a, r , upsetting the
and Seaforth clubs,each entering three men. Brown & Menzie. The jury returned a ver with four brass bands and t o fife and drum mal, which turned a o t r
The Clinton competitors wire Messrs, Y61- diet for the defendant, thus throwing 'all hold their annual Tournament this year on and throwing Mr. MoCutcheon out, a.,
I lowlees, May and Cooper and the Seaforth the costs on the plaintiff.—Mr. Will iam August 23rd, when it in expected all the bands. The speakers who ok part were then started for ome. The rig havii
dwin and fastest Canadian and American riders will Mr. Mooney, County MR ter, chairman; righted itself. An active and st%Iwa
riders, Messrs, Livingstone, Bal although Stewart, son of Mr. Alexander Stewart, of be present. Last yearn's tournament wab a Mr. Musgrove, of Wingh m; Rev. Mr. Scotchman, in Mr. Irvine's employ, wou
Winter. The Seaforthitee won, at this town, is hare just now on a visit to his esof ul one, but, this year will far Thomson, Of Kincardine ; g V. Mr. Hughes, a headed him'o , only the distance w
Jack Livingstone's wheel broke in the 14, parents. - Mr. John Watson, whose arrival very suce Rev. , Mr. Riley, Brussels - hay "
lap, causing him to slow up and drop be- we mentioned last week, returned again on eclipse it. Further particulars will be giv- . of Adelaide ; i 11 too great. After h ving',run nearpl,r a Mi]
hind. Baldwin was first, with Winter aec- Monday. Both gentlemen are residents of en later-, but every person should reser ev. Mr. McLean, of ifflyth. Every. the horse was c a tured Mr. Me utcheot
ond, giving Seaforth 12 points, - all against St. Paul where they have been since leaving that date So as not to miss the tournament. thing. passed off very quietlyi injuries were ofight, ;nd all is well th
their opponents 9. Seaforth sox -no five or six years ago, and like —Messrs. James Jackson and J. 0, Rose - -- 0-1 -1 ends well. —Quite a number in this necti
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- most other Seaforth and Huron boys when left on Wednesday morning for an extend : commenced haying last week. The weath
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E�6roNiwtw,z NoTX8. —The annual thank- theygo abroad are a credit to the country ad trip on their bicycles.—Mr. J. C. Greig T. MELLIS would again reiiiind all that he was very unfavorsqle for the job.—Appee
Aux- of their nativity. - Mr. and Mrs, L. ReinYie paid a visit to his old home in Pickering, has several tons of the best brand$ of binder twine &noes indicate that raspberries will be vs
offering services of the Egmondville . - Ontario countyl the first of this week,— on hand, which for quality and p fee will be found plentiful this season, As apple@ will
Wary of the Women's Foreign. Mission So- of this town, and Mr. and Mrs. John Rain , right. Farmers clall and get your supply in time.
ciety will be hold on Tuesday evening next, kie of Tuckeremith, returned home from the Messrs, George Fitzgerald and John Steet All kinds of wood work repairing done, none but the scarce, lots of berries will go good.
at 8 o'clock in the audience room of the fair at Chicago last week. They were all left on Thursday morning for Sarnia, where best turner used and good wor Mower and ma. —0
ch:arch Mrs, (Rev..) Colin Fletchero of the delighted With what they saw, but any that they.will take the boat on a, trip for their chinery repairing attended to wit strict attention, .
e' Road, will give an addrena bearing eight seeing is hard work.—Mro. Alfred healtb.—,Mr. Thomas Dalgetty, of Staffs, THOMAS MXLms, l(Ippen. , t 1334-2 1 Ixeter.
Tharn 13 1 a present visiting and formerly of Varna, celebrated the KIPPEN SCRIBS.—Mr. %Joison, who AN EuRoR,—W3 were in error lastwo
on the work of the Society. She in a clever Scott, of Toronto, I here at elf as -i lift, part- resides in New York, is Do , qre spendiD in'stating that the Greenslade vs. Berry ot
� her sibter, Mrs. W,�' Somerville. —Messrs. twelfth by taking to hims . 9
speaker, and, it is, hoped a full house will ner, One of Fullarton's fairest maids, in the a few holidays under the pa ental roof, He was referred to Gcderich for further trii
greet her on that occasion, The ladies of George Turnbull and James Archibald sent
the Society aim at a worthy object, and it another car IoAd of horses to the old coun- .person of Miss Lizzie Nichols. The happy looks as though the city I a agrees with The case was drop. ad for lack of eviden
� would be a great encouragement if more try on Monday. Among the number were young couple passed through town,on Thurs. bim.—Ma,ster Wm. Coop r and Master and, by mutual ca isefit, each party pays
Robert MeMordie have returned home from own costs. A reci nei ' liation was also effe
would show sympathy with their effort b four fine drivers.—Mr. Alexander Stewart day on thei ,r way to visit,friends in Varna
I —Mr. Of I 0 nds the Agricultural College, ' We oliall soon ad between the pa -tide. This is a very a
attending their meetings. James ba - left here on Monday on a' visit to Scotland and Stanley. We join their numerou frie
and intends spending several weeks among In wishing them much future happinees.— took for some good farming n our midst.— isf actory terminat. on to a came that threat
lag, of Leamington, is at present visiting in Miss Sarah McClymont, wh 3 has been liv- ad to produce a Ix rmanent bad feeling 1
the village. He has dispo8ed of his store the hills and rocks of his native land visit- � The old stables and sheds at Flannigan's ing in London for some time, is now home, tweeu neighbors and former friends.
I Ing the friends of his yotit-b. We wish hotel have been torn down and are being .
,and business in that town and 'a on the him a pleasant visit and'& safe Mr. re -placed by new ones. Mr. P. Resting is in the absence of her mothei �, who is making ITEMS.—MiIG Mary A. Ching, Mr. Hei
lookout for' another location.—Time passes John Copp has purchased a splendid young doing the work.— Mr. and Mrs. James a visit to her brother, Mr. Henry Hudson, Glanville and wife, of this place, Mr. s
C� so pleasantly and hence so quickly ,with roe from Dr. Scott and for wh-ch -Beattie spent Sunday last in Blyth with of Michigan, who is not enjoying very good Mrs. W. W. Thon ipson, of Cromarty, a
some, that its lapse is scarcely noted. ' One driving ho alth.—Mr. George Creaton, a Toronto Mr. James Delgatty, of Centralia, left t
of our most worthy citizens found himself he pays' a good price. 11 Jack " always �as Mrs. Beattie's parents, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. he three car loads of station on Tueso! sy morning last to v
in that condition on Sabbath morning last, a good driver,—Rev. Mr. Gallo -'way left Buggin.—Tbe children of St.Thonias church cattle dealer, purchased I
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as all unconscioutt of the day, he took his ere on. Monday for Manitoba where he in. Sabbath school were treated to a pic-nic in fine cattle from the farmer$ of this section,
tends spending hie holidays. We wish him Turnbull's grove -last Friday afternoon, The and shipped them from the Kippen station wish them a I t t ! ip and a safe reti
gun and went out to kill or gears away some � home,—The Pt?1113
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on Saturday payint good prices.—Mr. villalt-D was beautifully dec
cherry devourerb. Fortunately, however, a pleasant time, Mr. D. D. Wilson also pastor, most of the teachers and many of ' . ar load of ated with arches od bunting on the 120
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his murderGue Intentions were frustrated by ,(,ft for the same point on Tuesday but he the parents were also . The �lace in Henry Shaffer is loo Ing up a a —Mr. July.—Rev, W McDonagh, of the M
the weat -was fay. hogs. Henry Says. they are scarce, �ia ,
-cmature flight of the birds, and an her 8,j
a Pr I is on business bent,—The Automatic Tele. a most delightful onel od hurch, delivered a v
open violation of the fourth commandment phone officers, Mesira, Culverwel and Ney. orable and all, both old and young, spent a James Cooper is adding to the appearance of Street Math I abbatb evening 11
prevented. kwen then he did not discover era, are here just now arranging for the most enjoyable guting.—Mr. Lewis Braund, his dwelling house by an application of the eloquent sermon n 8 Battle of I
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hie rristakei till his goodwife-too to erecting of the poles for their mervice. —The who':came to 18eaforth -from Exeter a few paint brush, James likes to see things the subject bein I f
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,ne.11—Hon. I Thomas GreenwaY, Premier
danitoba' was visitin, here during the I
b week.—Mrs, Jamoi Fanson returned
n the World's Fair cm Monday evening
;.—Mr. Samuel Mal I "i Was vititing at
,10hooter last week.— t)no of the largest
wds that was- ever witnessed in Exater
i here on the Twelfth.—The Misses
inston, of Palmerston, are here visiting in
ir brother# Mr. Ge G. Johnston, of tile
established house.—The Exeter cream- at
, started on Tuesday 1"t.—The village
bhers wero called upon by the Twelfth of F -
[y celebration committee to aid them
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1,ncially in getting prepared for the de
notration. They donated $10, which the
nmittee failed to accept.—Mr. Win.
Aard and Mr. Joseph Clark ,�and wife, of
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%forth, spent last Sunday here.—Mr. J.
. Harrison, teaoher'of the Varna Public
lool, is holidaying in this place.—Mr.
io I rge Russell, who had- been engaged to ,,
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ich the school . one -and -a -quarter* miles
ist of this place, has given up the school
d gone to Leausington to reside. The
astees are waiting for anothbr teacher to
I the vacancy, whose duties will corn-
Bnoe after the summer holidmys.—A large
iantity of hay is being harvested this
eek.—Mrs. James Delgatty, of Centralia,
me the guest of her cousin, Mrs. J. T.
reatcott, the beginning of this week.
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BRIEF BITS OF NEws,—Th 12 -year-old i
in of Mr. Drysdale, of the �uron Road,
,110 was so Severely injured by a horse ou
le 2nd inst., is still alive, although uncon-
IOUs. He is go low that there is,little
ope of his recovery. —Rev. J. W- Bol . 1, B. I
�,, of Hamilton, a prominent Royal Tem- '
lar, has been holding forth in Goderich.
In Sunday, he preached in the two Metho-
,ist churches,- wid Monday and Tuesday
venings he lectured on 11 The Gin Mill,"
,nd " An evening with Aesop." Several
mve joined the select degree as one result of
lie efforts.. The Templars are a dourishing .
irder in town. Mr. Bell is a clever opeska
ir.—A sermon was preached to the Orange -
non in Si. George's church last Sunday. A
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arge audience listened to the discourse with
3leasure.—The Twelfth passed over quietly
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,n town.�At the election Of officers of the
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FCpworth League in Victoria Street Metho-
list church last we'ak, Miss Mary Potts was
3lected President.—Mr. Nixon Dougherty,
Df Sheppardton, apd Miss Martha Gardingr
were united in rri*iTlage last Tuesday even-
ing, in the home..of Mr. Thomas Gardner, of
Colborne, father,Of the bride, Rev. a, Ir-
vine performed the ceremony. . I
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. NO!rELETS.—We are pleased to learn that
Dr. James L. MeTaggart, son of Mr. H. N.
MoTaggart, of this Ylaoe, has been appoint-
ed by the Board of Asalth of Detroit, to a
responsible position in connection therewith
at a salary of $1,000 per annum. —Miss B.
Fisher, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss
Sarah Dobson.—Mr. John Hicks and Mr.
Charles - Latta are home from Goderich,
where they were attending the Collegiate
Institute. —Mrs. Jutson Moore, of Kirkton,
is at resent viBiti her parents, Mr. and
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Mrs. �. Maters. —Mr. Samuel Couch, who
has been teaching at Herewaid, is home for
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A LIVELY TumE. —On -Friday evening the
young and gay from far and near met at the
farm of Mr. J`oseph Wells, and passed the
night in a lively dance in his new barn.
Excellent music having been provided and
the floor being large, the guests were in no
hurry to depart and many of them remain -
ad till day -break. We hope Mr. Wells will
not forget to give us another such good
time; �
ITEms.—Miso Agnes Currie is visiting
friends in Toronto.—Mr. and Mrs. F. Barr,
of Toronto, are visiting friends in this vicin-
� ity. —Mi. and Mrs. Thompson intend taking
a trip to Manitoba during Mr. Thompsori'm
vacation.—Mr. Peter Gardiner is spendiap
his holidays with friends in Usborne.—
Mies Ewen, of Toronto, and Miss Telfer, -ni
Walton, are visiting their uncle, Mr. Johi
Scott.—Mr. George Dalrymple, of Tacker,
smith, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mini
Lamont.—Miss Maggie Hamilton's man3
friends will be 'pleased to know that sho
is recovering and will soon, be around again
A PLEASANT EvENT.—A very plessani
event took: plaoe in our neighborhood or
Wednesday, July 5th, the occasion beinj
the marriage of Miss Maggie 8cott to M.r
John Barr. The knot was securely tied b,
Rev. P. Scott, Thtbride was attiroo in I
beautiful pink henrietta cloth dress. Th
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ceremony was performed on the lawn,an(
was witnessed by a large number of friendi
After the congratulations were over, th,
guests repaired to the table where ampl
justice was done to the good -things so ' abun
dantly provided by the hostess. Then com
menced the dancing. The dancing -hall wa
beautifully decorated with evergreens an
. was lighted with Chinese lanterns, wbic
. hung among the branches. The party brok
� up at a very suitablebour, all having open
a very enjoyable -t i ime. The bride ,was tb
recipient of a number of very handsom
I presents. On the following day Mr. Bai
took hie bride to their future home. VV
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. Bwyws.—The fari'lers are all busily ei
gaged in this section securing their he
crop, which is a very heavy one.—Mr. I
Paterson, jr., arrived home this weelc froi
Chicago, where he has been working at b
trade as a carpenter on the World's Fa
I grounds. —The Misses Ila and Vice Coo
I are visiting 'relatives in Teeswater.—T]
a� Misses Jessie and [Lucy Moore have -&I
I been ViSiting friends in and about Loudc
a boro.—Miss S..Carliele returned home tf
a week from Mount Elgin, where she is a
g gaged as milliner iii a leading establiehme
a —Messrs. McEwen and Geiger, our entA
g prizing flex men, have a very large quantl
g of, flax under cultivation this season and a
is preparedl to give good steady employme
,a to almost any number of flax pullers at hil
,a wages.—A large number of Orange Loolp
J. passed through here on the 12th, on rat
I to Exeter, where the day was being ca
Ibrated in true Orange St�le.—Mesors. T.
�g Birry and P. H. Dardia shipped from tl
rt station last week A car lead. of fine hon
A for Boston, Massachusetts. —Miss Brown]
he is enjoying a couple of weeks holidays wi
a, relatives in Hamilton.—Mr. Roach, of I
i's troit, in here visiting his uncle, Mr,
it Coad. —Miss Charters, of the Mill Road, v
)n recently the guest of Mrs. McLeab,—B
or. J. E. Troyer returned home last week fr
r. Marietta, Mich igan,lookin,ig hate and bear
ry —Mrs. G. Moir has recent y had her dw
be . ling on Queen street tastefully paint
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Messrs. Steacey Brothers wielding the bru
—Mias Patty is visiting
Sarnia, I
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As ITEM.S.—The annual Sabbath School
il. nic of St. 'Paul's church, held at Bayfield
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, Wednesday last, was one of the beat a
iis held, and although the morning was v
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� - unfavorable, owing to rain and wind, it
it- not deter or dishearten those who had
in- rauLged to go, and early in the forenoon
)e. rain . cleared off and the sun shone bright
and a most enjoyable day was spent by
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iry large company prevent, and with swingi
nd boating, oricketing and other sports the i
nd passed all too soon,—Miss Carrie Chapn
his is visiting relatives and friends in and ab
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sit Teeswater.—Mrs. Goovier, of Paris is k
Va visitin fes I
01 her daughter, Mrs. Char
trn ford, this village. .Miss Goovier in i
or- here with her mother, visiting her sistei
, of Miss Whitesides intends shortly visil
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ain friends in Chicago, and also attending
3ry World's Fair there.—Mr. Win. Elder,
6st, enter rising 'Implement agentp recently
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Be I try Greenslade case, we believe, was a 7 et�� , . XC
tied in Exeter, on Tuesday last, by matu-d ; I
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consent, each pact, defraying -bill own ex. v t11E - FA3
penses. —Mr. G-. - - 9. Petty and children, of - I .
of Sarnia, were here on Wednesday, attend-, -1 ,q]
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Paul's Church, with which they were so I � .
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Said an old man of eighty, whose career - 'XSCAN
had been one of marked success : " It Is A pz&s Kxrosll
great thing for a boy to have a nail to hang W4clws -Fair, ai
sp =8V thin
his baton." He bad possessed such a nail . ,
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in his mother's old kitchen, and all the - - Aow that "j,holit
family were taught to respect it. If the - *Wtior inquest �
broom was hung on Henry's nail it was Towau has k
quickly removed mud nothing was allowed *gaunt of W,01
to interfere with the little orderly habit he . I& have VOWS I
had been so early taught, of hanging up his bmtbing A.P4111 I
bat instead of throwing it down whon he " 4011141t]
came in. It seemed a small:matter,let -he Iroz to the
felt it had done much4or him in helping to, Wort nothing
make him an orderly, careful, systematic I AMR thestock, -
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boy. I I �, 910 Axmour and
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planted, and then stir the @oil properly, and � � b=iGe" h1al !DO
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to see how onb grain or good wheat will,, un- I � ,Puy 6 very i
der favorable circumstances, increase. A. W Aho t,he A
farmer of the West, who had plenty of rich Wealth -and gre-i
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prairie soil, tried the experiment, and at ths. ofifoago has, I
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end of the third year reported 17, bushels as . tU packing I
the proceeds of the one grain. . Akin to this- t1ot bor supro
'is the growth of go r I111141, for whill,
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characters. 7 Each is likely to bring with it- 11001 to
& harvest. i g eentei
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As this in & way of determining. your chaf-- � iud. are ship]
acter, always open to yourself, it is Well z � - faftening, it W11.
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sometimes to take a f urvey with. a view of . I - g hIousm
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Throwing things around, and stirri�g up � � bid vroancts
� things in a trunk or drawer- to find Missing I 1890, &mount$
. artioles, do not point toward a successful .506, i
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. set in orderly array is encouraging every The refrig4
� .time one looks that, way, and once got the 40 method of,
k business fairly started it, will be, far easier :;" 'Whole country
r W keep thin,is in ordai than not. Very dig- I .talent bAs bo
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I orderly poop a have turned squarely. aroui2d, � the �
r and become just thp,roverse. It is a quality . almost enfir
k more culttv&tF,d than is generally supposed. - � *sU 61 the 4re
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[ apt to carry the matter to an ,-extreme, but I of these "�-S# I
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3 the opposite. Still, the earlier it ,is com- 11 DOD each. ill
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. it is extinded to all the affairs of life. the reaching thei
. g!eater will be the chances in one's favor. I t,014 1,
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I his abilities, without such habits of orderand . pookIly fitw
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a The story is told of a young man who re- Win uizs� 'a
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so the rear and of the counter, furnished it tibit j6f C-
a- with pens, ink and paper, so that if a lady . Fair,, Aedide
11 to or letter, che might Julition du
.is wished to write a � o July. there
Ek- find that a convenient and'. available place- he, woo -
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ran Didn't Understwid Bank Notes-, I '� �sr, but to
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�Y- by an employer of labor charging one of his 11W with ��
el- clerks with theft. The merchant claimed I
3do that he hsd shi ped & certain quantity of . And th
8h. oil to England or which he had received no . '011tArlo ,Az
in pay. The English firm to which the oil was tpuy. - .
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shipped insisted that they had paid for ths I .
oil, and the merchant accused his clerk of ,aft at an
)ic. robbing him. This the clerk, a negro, de- . AhAIU.110-
on nied with emphasis. The magistrate be, 1have no�t
whom the case was tried went very . Among th-1
ce reading the Vill not
Bry carefully over the evidan , but %tran
did letters that had passed between the English . from iii
or- And the African merchants. He 0513110 to the "WAG I
bhe conclusioutbat the moneyhad beenphid shoulders
without doubt, and then endeavored to find
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rig) admitted that there were some scraps of Petition
lay paper, but no money, in a certain letter,and oftni -7
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tan when asked what became of the sorap i from our
DUt paper, he salld he throw them in the waste long SV
ere paper basket. An examination of the J116 -.dWoZft
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the merchant himself was not satisfied until thO well,wor.,
our arsiftij were changed into gold He could It it 210t
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