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SErTEMBER 1893
POSITOR
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�er by train and googed in sowing their wheat. —Mr. John gra. pole, throwing thn boy out on bi and novel expres. brought from Brussels to Exal gh uncoa� i0us for a shoret FRIDAY,
was to England whae he a )ant nearly two choice literary phrases a of theml Mr. Goo Murray had two of his teams Nicholson returned home lookiog as if he has Althoul
jos. I a last weekta issue of �n I king time he was not serious!, injured but it was
k, Bud 6Dj ryed the acquain- 8 r Bond. had been used well, He intends ta t was badly
years at Chiswic - t drawing tvam from Th - car
OASK d Exeter to Grand SEPTEMBER Sth, 1893.
EDWARD ' L, - �anlsts connected we' find it High Monkey -monk- " applie 0 Robert Char- charge of R. J. Nicholson's barnees -'shop a narrow escape.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in tance of the learned bo yourself. Now, -title of honor —The inatry friends of Mrs. he latter -is -away to Dakot%,—Mr. J. sma —Mrs. Dignai , of Hay tOwu- with Kew Gardens. Hesring there of a I ters, of the Mill Road, who has- beerr con- while t hi
ince j m a�he.� your initiation Miiuitoba But a few day,, at the residence
field opening up in the New W6rld, Mr. or a pot aame � given s' fined to the residence of her sister, MrsJohn P. Brown has returned home fro J ' n Wanless.
ai ry - Buttet, He into- the mystirie& of the - .,'Yellow Chain 'n account of the fracture of a small after having boon away with a carload of Of her uncle, Mr. oh The time for selling Fafl Goods haS
e - D a to Amerioa in -1836.
Fin. Buohanan cam Mr. Robert Haxby, of SesfOrth, paid his
found employment with the late Mr. Robert ber?" ()r does that politL-6-religious organ Grieve, will horites, He sold them well and report�s a
SEAFORTH, ization � eep a monkey instead of the pro- bons 1: one of the lower limbo, h rr ved old mployer, Mr. J. B. Secord, a visit hVit come around once more. Steadily and
GODERICH STREET Buist, of Philadelphia,
but after variouw jai goat which is said to be an inhabi- be pleased 0 learn that she is getting. good crop.—Mr. A. Webster as a 1 6 ag Rev, Mr. Kerria
s at Brant- Sunday.—Tuesday everii, surely our preparations have 'been o.
and opened Verb able to home after spending a few month rimencing his Bible readings.
another Season% vicissitudes ram ved to this city, Pins, fed on air, -along nicely, and hopes soon to bd
any lodge roc -with the Int ads recov
On entering upon up ernall store in 17th at set, shortly after- tant of -#0 m rticula'r benefit of return home.—Rev. George Lockhart, of ford. There are still a few down em around Mu h benefit was derived from these, meet- Ing on. New goods have trooped in
to acknowledge with n of a garden and trotted out for th onjeo. MaDitoba,' preached in the Presbyterian fever, but we hope soon to see thl ad we from every quarter� and each day now
business has wards beginning the cult atio ice. No, wee Rd not even a iDg when;held by him last spring a
ve From these small every n town, last Sabbath evening, agsio.—The harvest home service held in
thanks the large patronage receive at Astoria, Long Island, church, In this do bt* not that the same good results will will add to the interest with attra-
largest 00110
and beginnings grow one of th eras ture that you were of orange proclivities, rt Is a the Engliett church here on Wednesday
-t forty-two years, d the wonderful editorial.—Mr. to large con rogation. Mr. Looklis urned out avorably. The chtiTch fol ow from them at pre -sent. —Varna society tive new things coming and going,
during the pas ount , and from then, till we tea
it for another year,and of the kind in the' o Ily to Seaforth on on:tIme Mc2illop boy, and is a universal evening t siderably larger than
hopes to retain irs go; until recently, Fliatoff moved his fam this vicinity, was nicely decorated. Good add reoses were ha secured quite a valuable acquisition to Our stock is con
and it� is about fifty yee in. favorite with the people of 'am, . t . ranks in the person of Mr. Dand&o of
will buy any quantity of fine butter ed him to seek Monday last,'where we understand he Himself delivered by Rev. Mr. Woods, of Wingb in it was at this time last year, owing to. :PJI
when advancing years CA The peo- both as a preaoher and personally.
ve it unremit- tends t open a boarding housei khart are at esent visiting and Rev. Mr. Holmes, of Clinton, The W milton, who is actiq an first assista
Mr. Buchan& ga and Mrs. Loo ortmen't, Lin every
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ting attention. n pure f eaforth will
he off good citizens. r department. We are working with a fill
f ron-L now foiward. retirement, u t of his esiling find Mr. and Mrs. friends in this vicinity.—QuVte scrowd:W'ent music by the Auburn band was also good. th postoffice store. We can Safely predict a much increased ass
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:u,ope and made a Fliat rnoon to The collection amounted to $24. that Mr, Dundas, by his genial manner nd
frequently re -visited F down to Stratford on Tuesday afte g Beef ul deportment, will win for himself a onstant improvement, Ann
memorable trip to Contra , America, return- view to C and we
HING protested championship lacrosse
CLOT CH.—St, Marys !no- see the h at of friends.—The Rev. Mir. Parent, of
Ing from all his pilgrim&M)s with rare arid THP, JACRO415F, MAT against game between Seaforth and St. Marys.— Hullett. ted in believe that our showing this season
Q ebec, who, for some years, 68814
SPECIAL VALUES valuable varieties o� pl, nts and flowerS. ceeded n winning the protest laid that riovince, will will be—if such a thing is posible-__-a That YOU
no anan was 'the only Seafort after tl�eir victory in the final tie Mine Lulu Davidson arrived home from AcciDFINT.—On Thursday of last week, issionary work in of
For many years Mr. fortfie hamp _ ionship of this district and Cliicago, where.she had been spending the as Mr. C.. Dale, Jr., w a coming out fl om p each , in the Methodist ohurch Sunday more attractive than ever.. Jugt now 'Style,
000 Mon, and Boys to drop into our d, t few months with her sister, Mrs. W. showing fo.
We want I Bet one of commeroiatgrower,o orc ids in this coun rdered to be d over the Swamp on concession 4, with a load of e ening and deliver a lecture the following
re- the nia,ch was 0 y off we desire to call your attention to
—Mr. W. A. McLean, nship hi
blade up Clothing Department and each sel, on T eeted in mis-
try, Bud in later years he reaped a rich re upg's"dyve6 The tl:ckwell, last week, posts, the road was so rough that he fell off edneiday night. Those inter
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roportion of them -ree viz...
-our special value suits- A large p ward for having cultivate the p0pulir taste again at. Stratfo as the guest for a fe days the load, the wheel passing over him and sion work should attend, as this ex Rairian tb of our important
t to manufacture and number of weathe r was all that could be desired arid of Guelph, w neat,
ought at im than coo for this remarkable pla L, A Lean and family..—
were
there was a large crowd present. The $t. this week, of Mr. M. Y. Me iujur ug him so *,severely that he was laid Catholic is said to be a very fluent speaker Millinery, Dress Goods and
ly. Don't lor t to ask to loco o;e'� ao removed with t Soft and 8
%-III be sold according ca years ago Mr. Buchanan' at w Marys Dinh brought up a very large coutin- Miss Doble, who has spent the summer up for several days. He is fortutia e at iii big native language.—The Rev. J. Leech thr-re will
lothing
our $1,76 line Of tweed pants at the Bargain to No. 407 Fifth Avenue, where he was he stone town, and so confid6ut bar sister, Mrs. W. D. Bright, having escaped so well. �ud family have returned after spendifig a
eq�ally Successful. His wife, who was an get) t f ri in. t er. and Dry Goods House, seaforth. ioy were willing to wager Toronto on Wednesday to ontinue f w weeks' vmcation,�Miss Celia Di 'we'll e f�
k�hjrn some years we re 0 ey, - that ti
Bailable lady, predecease
the result of the musical Studies. —Miss Jennie Dickson Walton. Tho has been visiting friends bore durin'
ago her *ho lived for 1 9
WM. PICKARD 4 everything they had on the= W1
match. Their bright hopes were doomed on Mond -my for Toronto, where she will be
�nd an older btot -the bourne, tto TEA NIKETING.—A harvest home tea meet. the past few daysp left on Tuesday�; for her ing . Eriglifj
Seaforth. time in Astoria has also although e a student at the Presbyterian Ladies' Col- ville. Messrs
Harry
Intmeat, however, y Ing in connection with Walton Methodist home near' Fans
pposed to. disapp( & C30 his nearest living relative a -being sul A. White, of Montreal, Is 0, The new Millinery Materials are
sister, w
be another brother a d strengthened their team by -the addi- legd.—Mins circuit will be held on the groundw of Mr. Thompson and Will Lowery of. Holmeoville, ill, Eon
nd a -Kenzie, � of I hss
ho livo in ba v our work-ro
n the tion of four now men, repressible Sea- guest at Ingleside.—Mile Me )f Lead. it on Sunday and business in om Tiondon
as in paid our village a flying is commence , Trimming to order
Some thirteen year; ago, 0 1 it' the family Of John Swallow, half a mile north (
Australia. forth b bbed u 0 a been v ei in bury, on the afternoon- of Wednesday, 13th last. is tersby goe to -day.— an important part of our work. -All
occabion of Mr. Buchausn's 7261d birthday, serenely on the top side! f Sarnia, who ha
great Mr. S. Dickson, leaves for
a score of four staralgh.ts. It was a inst. There will, of course, be. a most
in which hem as held by h's fel- I --Mrm. L. L. McFaul is atpreseat absent from pleasant inte the new shapes and trimmin a are in We Carr
the esteem fought from beginnin to end, bountiful tea and also a Ilectual Zurich. 9
-horticulturists was I of their match, hard
low i iown by 25 title 1 to -town on a visit to her son, Dr. MoFftul, of plentiful assortment and our trimmers
I feaA af terwards, in the church near by. If D, S. FA�ST would call the attention of
bnt th Beavers with their earned s, fenewo
DISTRICT MATTERS leading members waiting on him a and'everything -game heir way. Toronto.—Major J. A. Wilson, Capt,, A. the evening is pleasant it is expected that his oustomersand of the public at large to the fact are ready to embody your idess into )oggratulations, m d all paying m well their n m it was Wilson, and Capt.' Roberts returned from that he has rn� is store. The millin- a hat orbonuet—in the quickest poo. none bett,
formal (
There as no roughness di-splayedv there will be a very large turnout. de a change In h cc formerly uged as
deserved compliment to is status an a gar orninion Rifle Association on Saturday ery department will be in the pla Bible time, and in the mcpt satlIffic- these good
MEETI-1; iquested jentific lacrosse all -the way the D i1ce. Special at.
G or LI:BFuALs,—W a are re of the a tailor Shop, next to the Post 01
doner anda, botanist bo h in Europe and j,uet h - rd so
)g of the Libarals of night. They did arell in several Bluevale. tention will be given to this department and the tory manner. We will advise you nothin e
to state that a meeth: Ong 1. The goals
America. His remains ere interred in the thr were scored by J. Boll, ut none of them got a place on the 9
P;. - Freeman and -'NV. matches b
Seaforth will be held in Kidd's hill this, 6B Mr. William Messer has field opening will take place shortly. Ladies will do well later of our opening, but in the moan.
Greenwood cemetery," he gentleman To. row a' JackWov, Bialey team. Major Wilson was among the BF19FLETS.— Ja42-2 annouuten
ming.,. at 8 o'clock p. m, As many ctory for to call and exAmine. D. S. FAUST, time—if anything is wanted, come
Friday evo brother of the Suther and, and were taken in 21, 23, 25 but did the July cheese of the Bluevele fa
forred to in the above wa a a gregste misms.—Mr. Froder-, along and give tie your ordef.
as can make'it inutes respectively, Somforth first twenty -on in the EXTENDING HIS pRF
Is of the tow" and 2 r m a ound.—Mistes Maggie, Stiff Ha
of the Libora, late William j3uchanan, f Hay township,' they very poorly at the 500 ang 600�Brd ranges 95-16 cents per
nient, are requested to.be present. illimm Buchan.- have now to play Kineardine, t and if arlie Hartley are vis- ick I -less, who is one of the pioniv6r Carriage
conVe
near Hens&II and uncle o W The band met the nine in the Governor General's match, from the Nellie sad Master h builders of Huron,countY, is erecting an ad- 25-e t
default., Fergus. Dress Goods.
veam are picked. —Miss iting friends in Woodstock.—Mrn. Anderson
an, J. P., of the same p ce.
I COURT OF REvisiox.—The Judge's Court O'clocOrain, on which the boys returned to leaders in which the n Palmerston 'and MroAmrie, of ToroDto, and Mrs. I'sbis- dition to, his carriage shop. He io %ISO ter's for lil
voters, list@ in this that tow modmarolied tit their head up and -Jackson is at present absent I friends hero erecting a brick engine and boiler room, and
for the revision of the MIND YOUR atteuding a sister, who is ill.—Mrs. A. K. ter, of Morris, wore visiting Fancy C&I
town was held in Kidd's hall on Saturday the season for putting and retuoyinir sto n min Street, while quite "A cro*d k.—Mioa Sadie McCracken 'went to inteud8 adding steam power to bis already We are showing a splendid assort�
vel; and dow
U be triumphant, home Chittenden left for Brantford on Wednesday this wee As soon as he ment of the most popular inaterisle Girls) F -i
last by Judge Doyle. There were not many I I & Jackson are pre emb ed to witness t —Mr. Andrew Pat- well equipped establishment.
stove pipes has arrived fullet —Mr. Toronto on Wednesday. for fall and winter wear—such
aptly, neat- r to'visit a brother, who is ill -
fared for it and can do all sue work pron morning her & has his present improvements completed he a$
puoh work done this OOMID9 terson in ill with typhoid fever.—Fie .0y
complaints and the proceedings were very Tweed Suitings, Cheviots, Y
nd well. Parties desiring -ly as possible, so Sidney Jacobs has bought the vacant lot e to run his planers, band saws Serges, B
tame. The 'Reformers got 9 names on out fall should leave their orders "eat, Office from Mr. Thomas Company, of Kineardine, vieted will be abl achinery by steam, thus Sedan Clothe, French Wool Cords, 8
he Conservatives got T & JACK- Wo EN's FoREidN MISSION MEETING.— next the Expositor and such like m
so not,all to come in with T
of 1.1 applied for, and t i.— the repairs on Messrs. Duff & Stewart s saw artan Checks, and a host of other
1343-2 brick stor gin time and labor. IAdiew
Ispp jostions. Mr. F. SoN, seaforth. f the SeafoFth Downey and will erect on it a
ting 0 -
14 on %ut Of 27 The To ular monthly moo and planing mill. The planing mill I@ DOW effecting a great savin
Mission It in also reported that a brick block will be r1hi- dress clothe in Green, -Purple, Navy.,
ry of the Womens.. Foreign Childr
kted appeared for the Conservatives Auxili in full blast.—Mrs. Robert King,Mrs. Robt. Mr. Hass constructs every part of his i
Holmol $25 will buy a Mare ad Fosl rather than el
So
SOMXRI�ILLZ built on the vacant ground between Milll8tt tea of Seal, Gold Br
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at for the Reformers. f6ed them over winter. Ap�,Iy to W. ;iet hold in the Piesbyterian church are attend- cles in his own establishment ins own, Gray—in fact all Boards F1
r4 and Mr. J. M. Be oolet was Musgrove and Mr.John Farrow
Seaforth. Bud at which twen a & Jackson's and Hinchley Bad Lamb'a stores using factory gearing and other . parts. 1n the desirable shades, with trimmitge
n By
Ing the exhibition in Toronto.
n 04t a mu7oh to match.
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d night,
—We are in- —A coal stolve, a, double hea erepresent, In the absence oyf the- by the owner, Mr. Robert Carmichael, next this way he is enabled to tur
THE WINTER CAMPAIGN. FOR SALE. Apply at Tu� I d�d i e ice -s- Spring.—The conj If iU Sel
Men's Christian er, and a good sideboard, almost new. Iregation of St- James more durable vehicle at an Oqually low
OuDg t, Mrs. A..D. McDonald, the v e purchased a plot of MCKU1013.
formed that the Y 1343xl presid
TOR 0MCK. i - you need I
Association of -this town have determine I F -x"081 Pow- prosid t, Mrs. Kirkman presided. After Catholic church hav price. Mr. Hess is now busil�'engaged
'EXTRA QUALITY In Turaferid, Curry er land -from Mr. Ed. Devereaux on the east COUNCIL MzETINo.—Counoil met in Dub- tting up rigs for the shows at yvhich he is Mantles,
I upon an order of work for the winter moi a business, reading minutes of form ad convert- lin, in Crawford's hotel, Monday, Septem- g*
R's Drug store. routin
der and spices for pickling at F? )wn, which they inte on Watch
and earnest than ever before. Tl� 1348-1 meetin , calling membership roll &o., it was side of the t( It is admirably adapt- ber 4th, members all present, Accounts for always a most successful exhibitor. eldest rest many different dAfeii!
campaign will be commenced by stor, Rev. A. 'D. Ing into a cemetery. A SAb Dz —Mr..Henry -Aug There are g g
BOARDIRS Wi0iTED. Thi undergigned resolveO to InvitO the pa onvenient to gravel jobs and charity were passed to the ATH
etin on the evening of Wedneeds a lecture some time ed for that purpose and is a eon of Mr. John Prango f this vil i llaie, died styles in ou�r collection this f&ll— will 'be giN
0 little—to much.
has comfortable aedbrumodation at reasonable rates MoDon Id, to deliver
mme corfBir a�rd' ri only a few d00116 during otober, taking for his �subject the town.—Mr. George Dewar, who has been In mount of $103.56. A by-law was passed . on Monday last. Mr. rang wa &prosper- ranging from
September 20th, when a progra for a limited number of bo hool rates in union school sec- Scarcely any -shxpe "which has been
Fbix-
jDg, of music, readings, addresses, &C--�, west of main strect. Apply t; 3(Rs- GH6110F Mistior Sohoble in, Mmnitqba� and the North Toronto and Uxbridge for some considerable for levying me ous farmer,. located near this v Ilage, and
1343x3 d section No. 9. The ill popular" has been omitted, and
a much Tea acted in the ommunity.
be given, while ample time will be affordt(i TOPIF. Goderich Street.. West 1perritories, mmong(j"ich he in- now time, returned to town on Tuesday evening, tions No's 3 and 11, an at I JAC
stisfa.c. wa
—Mr. ol lector's bonds were a I
le to 6cce t will be found as non-
forsocialoonverse. All, both old and young, GiRLWANTED.—W&DtO, & girl ab Visiting. A,09a1Mibt6e*mj appointed to and will behere fora month or go. He was firstlaiN uj with typhok fever and every garmen
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do general house work. G wages. Tp y rgaret Roberts, the waterwor meet in
ke engineer, and Mrs. tory Council then adjourned to t an he was recovering from t at disease &I—perfect fitting. Rough cloths TIRE
Mits. M. Y. McLXAN, Gode dh rect, or at Tum Ex- draft a Imemori a last week from % v on to hotel on Monday, 0 to
Roberts, returned
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ladies and gentlemen, will be made welcome. rl 0 &1 of the t to Miss Ma acRtiOD ult' otober,23rd, at 1:188 was attacked by inilammat on of the seem to predominate though there
We hope to see a large attendance, POSITOR Office. Hogg, bo' bad been afaltOul and pains Mae -
or district, for the sool- trip to Rochester,. Peterboro and other 2 o'clock in the afternoon, All pati! lungs and his constitution was a enfeebled quite a sprinkling of plain smooth
Wing taking ollector, in h
D WINTzR GOODS arri able time.— wi have
ly of young men present, 11
NEw FALL AN ce its formation. , A committee places. They spent a very enjoy teril lists not returned immediately, from the effects of the former ease that clothe amOGg them, but they are all
msily en ged!opening up, ety eve min
mar
ki
daily. We are I tten up—with and with -
n elegantly gol
—The Collegiate Instituto foot, do. The bulk was ale appointed to wri e espite I that the
FoOTgALL. and placing on stom V t'- to the Rev. 4.- The day fixed for Mr. Laurier's visit to statute labor charged o roll.
ew poo he succutubed to this d
f the Zurich laborately trimmed, THE G1
ball elab reorganized on Wedue6day, Sep- our new stock has arrived. In a few days mo i New Mitchell is the second day o
MI., r V. Mc eDzIe, missionaryat Effate best medical skill and the kindest nursing out Capes, some al
or Sir John plaid, but with a rich ap-
will be c6m.plete n every department. ep- Kippen. He was 4bout thirty
Illnery Department. 7'1b�i'dc, show, and the date fixed f others very I
tember 6th, and the folluwimig ere elected 11 brid a convey�ng to him the sincere sym- inton is the second could do for him. pearance. They are all moderate in
ROD. Presi Eard and her abl t ff in the'Mi ps The
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officers for the coming season ave returned and,r ready t receive and execute', pathy f the members of this auxiliary � in Thom on's meeting at STILL TnEy ComE.—More lows. years of age and he leaves a widow and i
price
orders. We are showing th season an Imme"Be ed day of th ever
dent, Dr, McKay; President, James Me meut, his wife having di e South Huron show at Exeter. largest stock of plows and gong plows that has M the loss of and those who make their selec-
his rece t bereave rs teresting 3roung family to men rly will be wise," as the
come y1re
-President, William Elliott; range of Ladies' Girls' and Children's Fall and in were Which will provo the strongest . drawing truck Kip on has come to hand, Farme THR PEI
after a hort illness. Sevepal hymr I Ive a loving husband and kind father. tions ea
Kinley ; Vice e pick. r. es place on being picked up quite rapidly even at
Winter Coats. fie earliest buyer gets th or the Agirlou tu and inspec , many kinds to choose from. Can
Captain, H. J. Crawford ; Secretary -Treas - ling, Criticisms cards, the politicians no in the plo 9.—Our Fall Fair takI
WM. PICKARD, Seaforth. 1343 sting at intervals and &-rew w line. 'Well stocTed BRIEF
Committee, with mould boards, plow handles, wheels, skimmers,
'Toronto n
urer, J. A. Jackson. T, W f Mist trio was given by Miss M. E, Ale- shows ?—Mrs, Edward W oFaul left on Wed' you good bargat Wednesday and Thursday. the 13th and this early date.
ALmA LADIES' COLLEG St. Thomas, On. 01 0 a visit.— ie sia'd ALmelia Hess
m Z
t equipped
son, S. DickaoD, H. Morrison. They have tatio, has undoubtedly the largest and bes Lean. very interesting meeting was then nesday orniDg for bolts and repairs of all descriptions. Plow repairing 14th inst.—Misses Liz Lovely w
lead- -Rev. -bilffle church, otice. T. MEWS. 1342-2
received a chalengefor the Roughcup b1*Ough to Mr. Musgrave, pastorof done on short n lift last Monday for South Bend, Indiana. -have Our
Art Room in the Dominion and has won the highes a close by Mrs. S. Dickson, learnedly oi
recod in the examinations of �he Education Depart.. MoKillop and Odro., Musgrave Bud son re- ScRiBs :—A lawn social was hold by the her We are always glad to
from Ingersoll and as that team is consider ing yer. Miss Lizzie Sippel, of Detroit, is visiting cook and &
ment, Thorough instruction in all kinds of Drawing, turned home on Wednesday from Wiarton young people of the Methodist church last parents here at present.—Mrs. Wetleifer friends take an early look through
ably stronger than last year, a good game Painting and Decorative Art work under trained onth's holid �ock, and we here, extend the in- in thehee
aye.—
where they had spent a in Thuxeday morning on the lawn of Mr. Robt. and- Mrs. Moser, of Blyth, are h e at es our st
expected. specialists. Graduates of this school are qualified STRUI By LIGHT-NiNG.—During tiie Mrs. Richard Thompson left for Richard's Kettles. The ladies provided a most boun. whether cus- aLway prol
teachers of Art for the High Spbool,- Mechanics' in- t assed over the Landing, Algoma, where she expects to spend ant visiting their nick, father, M vitation to everybod, possible fo
-M—Mr. Win. White— stitutes and Art Schools of Ont A 00 Ulus- heavy understorni which tiful and enjoyable tea, and the after enter-
CIDEN cher.—Mrs. H. Kalbfleisch d bar son,
A STRANGE trated Announcement will be spnrlto'free, B.P�. Aux- rday morning lightning stru k mccom. ers or not, to cal I and see what we all -
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M 4R. ilson's, lirge a ble in th E t-
side� formerly of Sesfortb, but now of Hen town y ote a few days with friends. She wall tainment, which Consisted of speeches by Willie, have left for Detroit a Visit. tom judge.
TIN, A. M., B. D., Principal. ta —The heavy rain s , was fully are Showing. It will pay you.
s' to take in tt
8 follow -s While the neighboring clergy and mu ic Willie intend ie World's Fair
panied by Mr. F. Borrett. requir,
@all, writes to us a IF DYEING you want good reliable Dye U. came very near killing a YO 10 of T
n hursday morning has thoroughly satur preciated by the many people present, &a Samuel Ronnie and his
working at some repairs in the 9<-works pre for them. do and D attends to a at Chicago.—Mr. I &go, a piece of steel Stuft Go tq FFAR�s,.Drug 81 They man named John Knight, whi abed the earth and has done much good.— 9 &ISO the kind hospitality of the worthy who A
at Hensall, five years keep the best'to be had. i IN3_1 wa son Erastus left last week via T1&rkhII for I
Mr. Wil Bon's horses. It was about half-PaOt Miss Tufford returned home from a visit to The proceeds amounted superb sn'
lodged in my aryn, The wound was dreised 0 lone lin host, Mr. Kettel. the, World's Fair, They int�end to a that they x
Seven, a: id the young fellow wa —Mr. Pierce, manager —Miss Tillo, Fa#st left for
THE LAURIER MEE Hamilton on Tuesday. to about $40.—Prof. Shrieves, the Pride of about tea days. t' Edward McFau S wil
and healed quickly. This l"t mouth my TING: AT MITCELL.— �he stab e standing at the half door in the of the Dominion;bauk here, has removed his as WA
arm has troubled me so much -that I was un- The arrangements for the Laurier meeting tne Valley Media i ine mau held forth in our London on Wednesday to atten -lady manal
eastern lad of the building, looking out At -family to town sad is now comfortably loca' burg for two nights, with his two colored gs. On her return a ie will take REAFORTH.
able� to work. Dr. Thompson, of this place, at Mitchell! on Thursday- of next week are ing. flaab, in ery openin refined, ari
There was � blindi for- eement of the
a -follows: Speicial trains have the stor ted in the residence on Market street gentlemen, much to the amu
opened my arm last week and outlined a,11 it charge of the millinery department in her
of tb#ndpr and a bo, —Mr. bred stoc'
sliver of steel almost an inch long. My arm been seen 'red. One leayes Stratford and tremend us clap inerly occupied by Mrs. Strong. crowd.—Mr. and Mrs. Vanstone, of Howick, father's store.—Mr. H. Schroeder, of Dash- r
here, July I
iih, which ruile Will last, aged 76 yea a. Of the family g ve the k
clock, on which glanced own the eave trot Archibald Soott,of the firm of Scott Brot Mr. T. Mellia.—Mr. George 'Ich and, be one
Ling bettet now." This is -a most arrives in Mitchell at 11 0 1 - kind and Iovh3
get' are the guests Of wood, has moved to Zur I
he northeast corner, tore who remain to mourn a priv lege i
and Mr. Whiteside's d oflier speakers arrive. Mr. diagonal; y from t started for Manitoba on Tuesday to -push Taylor goes to Toronto this week with a
Mr. Laurier an of the'partners in the tanneryl bu i of
wonderful incident, titli-er, there are, John ani Alexander,
earn of his board, leaving a furrow Mr. Tay -
he station by a pro- its way own a business.there for his firm._;L-Mras J' C' bunch of five horses for the show. Henry Dumert will move into the house
many friends will be pleased to I Laurier will be met at t quarters of an inch deep$ Laidlaw and little son returned from Toron- Calgary, Northwest Territory ; Dr. James AlIgUge.8,
about t ree lor has been a successful prize winner in the
cession headed by the 33rd Battalion Band, next to D. Steinbach's store. Win. Backer
complete recovery at an early day. of the door, burn. Campbell, of Detroit ; Archie and KAte, on an r
and will proceed to the. -town hall where ad- glanced a at the corner to Wedneisday.evening. —The Sbaforth Band past and he looks for good resulta at the big has moved into Peter LarnOt's dwelling
a cha
Cod ork, entered Knight's body has the homebtead Duncan, who reside', just Such
n, consist- dresse,3 will. be presenited to him.. After ing the been engaged to go to Mitchell on Thure
—A team of four me shows this year.—Rev. S. Acheson preached house.—Mr. Peter Lamont intonds to tear
B-mveLiNG. ulder, passed down his side, ustra- across the road and Mrs. George Turney) of da�naer
lort� reception. the Laurier demo
ing of J. W. Livingstone, W. D., McLean, this, he will hold a sh After at the le t sho day next to attend a very'fin-e sermon to the young people lam down the old Centennial Hotel and erect a
'against which he was le yre, of Tor- olomon : I (Margaret), ofMorria, Thelate-Mrs'. J41111 p lnch a procession will: be formed at,1,30 burning he door tion there.—Mies Aggie McInt now brick building in its place his fall. It
Sabbath, from the words of S
Percy Coultes and Fred Cardno, went u to 0 0 d ariag the shoe off his left foot. He onto, is at present visiting in town.—The r Purdue, wbo died in October, 1887, was testiug Bal
Clinton on Tuesday evening, for a team race o'cl ch, in front -1 f the Royal Hotel, and ing an sinners entice thee, consent thou not."—Mr. will make quite an imp ovement on that
d:ughter of the deceased. For years the putting a I
To back and fell 'to the floor, where d Gies bag s4ld his
rig a stagge
fifty' d ceased suffered the 'patigs of disease, un- then the h
against Clinton, who brought out their very then proceed to the p rk.. , In the eveDi Kineardine Lacrosse Club came down yen- R. Smillie, of Bluavale, who is & sin ent cornor.—Mr. Henry
und by Mr. Patrick
he was f terday to lay the Beavers"of Seafortb, in Keating, who the Clinton Model school, visited his relative
,00per, Emerson, Doherty banquet will be held at the town hall, which acre farm to Mr. Soliomon Jac�bia and has
strongest team, C came dergoing at times several severe sicknessest no, t ul
Y&
thought he building was struck and the oeml-ifnals for the In'termediste cham. gone to Berlin to look up a tie home, He
and Yellowlees, Seaorth, of couree, came will seat over 225. It hat I been found neces here last week.—We notice that the Ro from which he was not expected torecoveer; The horl
r
Gat victorious with a score of 18 points, only owing to the many applications sent from his house close by to investigate. Dk,' pionship, but Se&forth proved to, much f' Templars of Temperance have bills out for his last illness was limited to a few
eary, will move after New Years but plation. I
d So hero
three men on each Side finishing . The coo- in for tickets from outside places, to hol ott an I others were soon on hand aril, the boys from the West.—Miss Gleason, of phonographic concert by the Laing Brot
oved to the Roy I days only, when the freed spirit, releaffed
tescants finished in the following order: the banquet in the hall inateld of, as at first young Nnight was rem Hamilton, is this week the guest of the of Acton, in the Kippen li�ll, on the eVenin Blyth. an -d borset
from the weak, worn and pain-scarad bodY9
soon'after b: -
Livingstone, MoLeaDq proposed, at the hotel. A iipecial train Hotel. lHe b6came conscious Misses Bristow., of Egmondville.—The Rev. of Wednesday, September the 13th. Judg a small too
Cooper, Clinton ; BREVITIEs. —Blyth sho9v be held this
V. Fear, eat f entered the higher existence rich in the TO- open vest,_
Emerson, Yellowlees, 35 a, m.; Holmeoville, Ing foun1d and recognized those about him
Coaltes, SeiJorth leaves Goderich at 11 E. A. Fear was the guest of Mr. L lug by the programme a g�od entertainin 11th o ctober. We
V year on he 10th a
Clinton. The three first men finished 1 1155*, Clinton Juricti clot iing about the shou�lder and cheb of this town, for a few days this week.— wards of a life which was beautifully adorn chain, ad
n a on, 12.5; Clinton -12.10; His clot may be expected.—Mr. Robert Mellis is hmv�
n e was torn and�burued and thil whole front of -office a i newly- think it will excel all former exhibitions ed wit" all those manly principles that th
bunch, while the others were somewhat Seafo tb, 12.30 ; Dublin, 12.45 ; arriving Misies Rim and Frank Brine left Saturday Ing the roof of the post tore here. The Gr nd Trank Rail�vay have ar-
Mile This train will stop at the Ilia shoel was burned out.leaving a gap about win the love of human hearts and the appro- show at th
to Vie e special rates o# the above bation of angels.
t won the it friends at St. Marys. shiugled, and in making other improvern brith a
strung ou . Liv'Ugtitone also here at one e top to the end of the ranged to giv Honest and kind, faithful and quiete
-ly. park.� Single fare has been secured. This an inch JWide from t4 on his promise@,
open easi and true, the commendatiolis of all rest
is oliest left shoulder and left side dates, so that all can take in;Blyth's won
rate holds good from W�pgham via Clinton toe. HURON Boys Dou�G GOOD WORK.—
distance
d all desir- are bad V �urned, and his recovery depend Nothing affords us more genuine pleasure derful fair.—The funeral of t6 late Robert upon him. He was a consistent member of
D.—A few d 8 and all intermediate stations, an Varna. i Henderson took place on Monday afternoon. d.
Dox.&Tioy AciCSONVLEDGE self The
itirel' on how these wounds turn out.. than to chroniel time the sue- the Wingharn Presbyterian church an ia
e children ing it can return on theirl tickets on the fol- er e from time to 'Mr. Henderson politics a life long
4go a donatiou, contributed by th
-a- f foot and leg were NA POT OFFICE may
paralyzed at STORE.—NeW man� It was largely attended. Reformer. The fune ut-b
f business. H -large
who attend the Roxboro Sabbath School, lowing day. His IL cess and meritorious achievements of Huron VAR ode.—Change o a died from ci�nourRption. —A number obsequies on Sunday afternoou were largely grandfathi
first, b t circulation was soon.'restored. He The Brock. now prices, new go pled a morn
Ing bought the premises formerly occui
was senttoDr. Paton, at Montreal,to aid boys both at home and abroad. y Af left here for Lucknow on Wedue8d attended, something over one hundred atr
'will li ely tur though his rd gre of thi
n outall right,
The folloing let- AN -OTHER BAC11LELOR1,Go_Nr..-0n Wed- ville Times makes honorable men'tion of the Post Office tore I men.—Wo -cortege to the Wingbas
in his mission'aciierne. oseph Morrow, known as the Post Office Ing to take in the Caledonian ga riages being in-khe
many geu4
ill be very painful and may be stoc
veh o'clock,. a very burns Principal of the public school at Newboro Varna, andxut In a now, fresh andell bou t
ter of acknowledgment has been received nesday morning, at ale ived' last Saturday !morning that
the Sab ding took pl�ace at the remidence even ore serious than is anticipated. near that town, who is a native of this of Dry Goo 9, Ilato and Cape, Boots and Shoes, an was roes e of these i
brilliant wed' ed the stock of Mr. P. Kelly had arrived safeiy in Liver,
Let us cordially thank you and hauled and r lenish out with
thorou hly over
the Roxborough district in of Mr. Thomas Jackson, sr., in -Clinton, Fortu ately-for Mr. Wilson the buildi,ng county and who formerly taught School in pare7to furniah custoni pool, Englarid.—Miss M. Young, of London,
bath School of Grocertes. i ani now pre,
Had it done so it would eIrTI.
for their handsome' douation of when Dr. Frank Belden of Seafortb, and did no, take fire. Morris arid other parts of this county. In with the best goods at the most reasonable pric ia isitiog friends in town and the surround- 'Greenway. riSeaforth, !f v
linton, were united have would have gthe and full
1.
one very quickly and it -engagement of all the sec my stock of Dress Goods in out len gon
AN
$3,40 to help us ountry at prei —Mr. Vrauk Bugginp ited
with the new Miss Aggie Jackeon, of:C nost impossible to. save the valuable announcing the To pieces FlaUDelettes, Ladies' Vesto, Gents' Furnish. t Ing c ient. GLENINGS.—Mr.'James Brophey the wal.f.
in the b6nds of wedlock. The ceremony been It present teachers, it says Mr. Richmond, Gento,
sion vessel. May our dear Lord Jesus occupied it, As W is, is, 6hoice new Tweeds and Worsted@ for bow of Wingbam, spent Sunday in town. friends in Stanley last week.—Mr, Itobert Upon. s performed by ReV. Mr. Stewart, of trotthg co,,�: i
bless and , stock which principal, deserves congratulations in having I handle the 'Mr. Alexander McKellar's fin; brick resi.
-ery sebolsr and teacher wa btain 3rd class certificates out brated John Me lence, near Ae-station, is nearing
reward ev tobefore buying elsewhere. Sh ea4 in
is not injured in the slightest of a class Pfieroon & Cc, s. Boots and English and family are visiting fri me
In, you'r Sabbath School, making it a ant. Clinton, aqBiated by Rev. Colin Fletcher, of tile uilding six 0 1 Varna and Bayfield;. —Messra. M. tud. will seo�
all be bor tile Thames Road, and 4ev.' Mr. Hodgins, '�bg r It is a nder too that young flnish and wearing qualities are un� �Omple
wo which for style hl
sery for heave '0 Suite made to order and fite guarantee tion. It will be fin d, were visiting friends F1
n where many sh n of thirteen. 'This is. a better percentage very nice wh1n ished,— re, of Denfiel
t wa not killed instantl rpassed. Matthem world—
again into a, new life of true happiness and of eaforth. The bride was waited upon by Knig, 13 Y. than most of the collegiate iii6titutes and on, r. McBrayne. Farm produce wanted, I exten Mr. A. VanEgmond, of Seaforth, was in
byM
As a teacher Mr. all. J. T. CAnvis. 1343-4 t Mr. A Brophey's last week, —Mr-Chfirlff:
I, see her sister M iss Maggie� and Miss Hadley,
joy in serving Jesus, and where you wil high schools make, rdial invitation to town on Monday. —A large loso of Gorrie- a last
'if to be full a " M. Wilson arrived home from Auror whether -t
on you in all your of Toronto, and all thrO� looked lovely. The Lo IAL BrEF.s.—Mrs. Chisholm, sister of Richmond has proved himse Satur�
God's blessing es tiaLg y ' DEATH OF AN OLD PIONEER, -00 ites spent Sunday in town.—Mira. D. Carder
here not capable of imparting knowledge systernati- Saturday. His,friends were pleased to 906 or the -ant
is brother, Mr, Mrs. James Scott, of Roxboro, is f the Sys visit- him.
work, The L�rd bless the dear child- groom, was Supported �by h lay last Mr. -Malcolm Smith, one o and Mrs. J. Emigh spent a fe�._v dL
e —At a society meeting of the IlOst.on Own. If
James Belde�, and M'r. J. C. Greig, of now rem Manitoba, visiting her num rou cally to the best school Newboro has ever Dwnehip,- died at hij
ren and give you all increasing evidence of oldest settlers of this t, n friends in Listowel thi� week.—Mr. it Was de*
iy, De Methodiatchurch held lst week., poinis of I
-There was- a large number of rel t had."—
being under his gracious guidance and help eaforth. ves nd friends.—Mr. James Griev We have also to add to this the fol. it
residence, 5th conctesion of Stftnle Join Barracks left on Wedneqday for To- per it
-11 united in saying that it was au� f the concession, Tu 'ker. UP an Vd
)uraged and guests, and a :m,, d ife, 0 q lowing highly complimentary reference to a )ut set cided to repair the old churchnd po d
in &.11 things. I feel much enec ceased was a native of Scotland, I ronto to take in the Exhibition and visit and
anothei
in order to make it,do for r year, ly *By
uch evidences of his help to a very pretty wedding. -After a bountiful left o Mani- former Seaforth boy which appears in the -four ye re ago
praise God for n Tuesday for a trip to. tied in this township forty friends.—Dr. Shaw. of Clinton was in town a now one.
hia dear people. In haste, raying you maY repast had been partaken of the wedding We wish them a pleas- Mr. then arrange to but now]$ yol
toba Bad Dakota. London Advertiser of a few days ago. arid thus bore a share in the privations an on Sunday. — Messrs, Will! and James
horsey.
legaing in- Yeaus Christ., ant ime. —Mr. Robert Logan left on Tues- Mitchell, the gentleman referred to,' was, Munroe, of, Parkhill, has the papering 001
all enjoy OLVery I party repaired to the railway att*tion' where vicissitudes of pioneer life. By dint of in Quinn, of North Bay, are home' at prese�t. and
e oat -meal mill. tract.=Mr. W. Mathieton, jeweller, yours —Joim G. PATON." evefyth:ing was soon ankle deep in rice and daylfor theyrafrie Province, where he in- for a time, engineer in th t i
remain dustry and euergy, he became the owner 0 They arrived just in time for he r cousin
weaPoillp ch
aid shoes. The newly weddbd pair go to tea a spending a couple of months looking The Advertiser says: 11 London Lodge, No. three hundred acres of and.* He was collector of'Idian relies, ancient ews a
f Robert HenderoOD'B funer&l.��dr. Herbert ted our village
-thence down the St. L%wrenoe a CIS, etc., visi ed he n
0 5, Canada Association, Stationary Engin to at. 001115,pioneer DEATu Ov A PW;ious FLOW3T.—The fol- Toronto, and business matters. During his absence member of the Presbyterian church and Young, left on -Monday for S�S&forth last Monday.—Mrs, W. J ' Wilson reasNA ver3 I
&ppears in the Nes h on their honeymoon, after which they will his interests' here.will-be looked after by eers, banaueted their worthy president, , ere.—Mr. J Me- YGrk Scottie conservative in politics. A widow and-fiv tend the high school th
lowing a beautiful memorial card from her sister, P
one of the return to Seaforth to settle down. Mr. and Mr. John Weir.—Mr. John Cardno: who Fred. G. Alto -hell, at the Western Hotel, a his lose, His re Kinnon returned from Toronto� on Monday stock av
American Isaac Buchanan, children remain to mour I
pular in woSt of the summer i Mrs. Little, of Traiverse City$ Michigan' The exhi
Mrs. Belden are both exceedingly po t th n B011tOa, Wednesday. Mr. Mitchell, one of the clev mains wepe interred on Tuesday last i There is to be a literary s
-foremost florists. of the day, who shared spa evening.— Her husband who waa well known hero ibeautiful
and now cc
with the late Peter Henderson the honor of sceiety, and li%ve hoots of friends who will has�retuerned cupies hi old PO- ereat, men in his line in the country, has -Baird's ce-r6etery. he Templars' todge. bert
this quarter in't ing sng them father's store._j'
81�lpa app LOCAL BAPPE-NI
ber two men for the wishi a vory'long -t- - his Mr. T.O. 1� ointed provincial boiler inspector carried on & blacksmith without
join With us in in N(;S. —on. Thursday even,
for the-Nnada Boiler Insurance Company, a Morris - for a number of years, died
d 6ore than any ot about the 181 the halt"
and happy journey through life, ilvie's mill, has a gang of men I e
of gardening in Amerlica, 0 V9 &YIng jag last the' sad intelligence re ched the vil is expe�cted
pi a from Silver Creek to the, milll, with splendid position—and his 001- of J intently
uly.—Mr, A. M. Wilson
died a� No. 152 West 50th atreat, this city, Toronto—& lage that Mr. Edward Reid, of Virden, —Mr. Alexander Blood 1138 gone home from the World's Fair in time. to at-
0NDYILLj,. No 1-1, Jackson th view of placing in the engine room a leagues took occasion' to give him a congrat- dinner peak of I
on Th�uroday last, at the age of 85 years. EGM Manitoba, was at the point of death, and A NOTES situ' ion in tend the harvest home thank offering
stone fou dation built u tie steam condenser. It is expected by ulatory supper, Speedhes were made by the er the incur cam -to Kineardine, having Secured at never a,%
Deceased wait a naive of Cardrons,Perthshirep is baviftg �a rider his few hours lat oful news in that towi.—Mrs, Mit- to be held on September 13th. actepl .1
otherwis it, thl eans to makle a saving of about 25 president and Brothers Rialer and Taylor, as dead. Mr. Reid was th a furniture factory speakers
and was eminently Seatah in character, reoide0ce ancl- e improving m
that he w
t the fuel consumed, The n by a number, and all en- i, of th chell and family removed tol Brussels on Ande ion is expected as one of the Amonk-other Cho, g i, he is having a con- pe cen . in work Songs were give re
this 't th hi eB bi
shrewd, jocular, studious and pereevering. d the menu. A vote of thanks was . eldest son of the late Robert Reie
Sd. which w Joye Bayfield Road, and was *ell known in thi In
saday last. fhey will be inissed e evening's entertainment.
He would not.thoughtleosly throw away a rv%tory adde ill be a grea con- is rider the direction of Mr. William Me Tu
vs �ormerly at some die- Kay.—Mrs.;Hugh Grieve'has the neatest Mitchell for his services to looslity.—Milses Annie and, Lettie Me- a thoro
tendered Brother i here his three brothers at preisen
Bawbee," but on a flower he loved he venieuce, as it w, locality fe�r days vi m ucl
t'n — bbiest turn -out in town, including an mproving and elevating it. w Arthur, of Walton, spent a siwould Spend %I fortune. His devotion to tance from the dwpil J -Z. - A Jersey animal Bad no the -lodge, in i reside. )H61eaveaa wife and four children Iasi Staffa.
week. r. low,
ing friends on the 6th line fel
-Goven- The pre8ident is a practical man in all
everythivgpertaining to botany and the of rather forbidding loo1c. has been at larg'e Iec-landic pony and cart. �Mr. J. B, —Messrs. R.McIlveeD,Wrn.Dennisov, Job LoCA OTTING�9._It is our painful duty wov
We It
fat ily, who hav lug branches of the b akins took advan- Joseph Kennah Miss Hottio Ttiffi�j
tion of flowers and plants was so ab. for lock Rpd n e been sojourni usiness. He is a boiler an, of Wawanoi h, and Miss
culiva in the village and vicinity_ _pome' weeks McConnell and Wm. M to record the death of
ft-'. d ba on Mary Agen, of the 6th line, m ere united in at the reil, But -die
gorbing ao to leave him little time or inclina- The owner would cor fer a bene'ft, especially in this vicinity for the past year 'left on maker as well as an engineer and has gaitie tage of the cheap excursion to' Manito
Tul ay fori their home 'near Neepawa, entor of an �d. narriage on Monday last. A arge number which took place last Saturday 1 Of Ship at t
sometimes get some reputation as the inv
tion for other pursuits or interbsto ; but that on the ladies, whoee nerves ad Tuesday last. Mr. Mellveen in combining I ttended the wedding from Ohio locality. dence of her father, Mr. Charles Tuffict bet
r sympathies badly here Mr. Govenlock has !a large a atioa of -,eon
his nature was capable of widG shaken,. byeorralling the beast, as he M nitoba, w mirable regulator for engine governors." business with pleasure, as he is taking out a this place. Deceased took inflamV
was shown by the fact that it was in his may do serious darris e before long if not con- far . Mrs, Govenlock is a daughter of Mr. car load of produce. —Messrs, Bobier, of the One special feature about the wedding was eeks ago. Her I has , come
tan and�o
i
Montez fined.—Mr, �ri . John Carnochan, of Robert Leathdrlaud, anders, of that the'young folks were 'not in it The the bowels, two w
of Tuckeremith. borne OCR,,
Auburn. Bobier produce Compsny, and S
found an asylum in her decUning years, Grey, r-etut on Monday lasit. They M ssrs. George D ferings were extreme, but were
houeo that the uo.fortunate Lola a blue eibi
led e orrence and Robert Gov uesday in bride received a large number �f presents Inedl
'Jeralille time during enl ck, jr., of McKillop, left on Saturday NoTES,—Three young men from Dungan. the Exeter Advocate, spent last T
Fall wheat sowing is over 0ow, ab'd the with Christian patience. The bestoflolm.
Therud Buchanan's itraining had been sp
imento of Ur di Bobier was seeing what a but Desth indorsen
0 non came over here �ud abused a siok man the village. Mr a to et threshing cal aid was in atitendanci 5 five Think ol
'I ' n8"
hf I r 9 e was aged nineteen e
as a gardener wer� obtained at the Puke of the summer as f watche(' sat the Sick for Chicago, and are doing.the bi' show of an apple crop were in this farmers are all anxiou 'Sri 9
and went to the hotel and got feeling very the prospects, are goo .—The Sun- ed her. Sh hae th
ouse Mrs. S, thi week.�Mr. Bauslaugh has removed to abo locality, while Mr. Saunders, with an eye done while the roads took
Montrose's famous seat, Buchanan 1K a bed of their iy and then came out on the street ut d one months and four days. The furier*
on John Street —Mr. funr
nurs8ry whence*haVe emanated not a few men Carnoeban and her sister, - Mrs, Paterson, his -new residence as considering the advisabilty shine bridafilgis to have a tie or, an n of the World's;
I * to fikht to business, w w place last Sunday and was 0110
P&terson's M' hael Hurley is having a
unds. the hour of 11 o'clock and began i ot- Mr. Rmsmu, bborh00d'
stone fo ding staff in this too 8061I.—The infant child
*110 have obtaineo diatinction both in flori- left on Tuesday or C enley, MrB - I of adding to his correspon witne8sedin this 91019
and use bad language, on Friday. They largest ever
culture and hortictilture. While still young, home, Mrs. Carno& an will spend a few tic uilt under his residence,. and n village, an our pedagogue is engaged at of, the 5th line, was buried on 1 uesday last, an exceedin lai young Isdy, You d
the magistrate and one 'DEA A ploNxE?..—M . Alexander She wall gly Popu Pauline 1
however, he gained varied experience by wedks with "relatives n, that neighborhood. ma ing other improvements, which, will were brought before more practical matters.—Mrs, TH OF 010 verwas fined $13 and the other $8.—Quite a present in- a
llva:li who has been in God. gre tly impiovo its , appearance fai
snd corri Campbell passed to the immo -tal shore, on and her early demis has cast A 910
�rorkiug at Crambnd Castle, near Edinburgh, —Mro,W.MeDOug Thomas Johnston, wife of our esteemed teod our r visit
_'f lkrge crowd left here con Friday to attend
CapringtonCaatle, near Kilmarnock, and erich township for so e time, returned home fort —Mr. W. H. Cline spent a coup e Such a mayor,js visiting friends in Seafrth.—Wa Frday, Septembei let, aboutl nine o'clock this neighb )nto and fatrilly of fav -0r.,
o tte pic--nic held at Point Farm. born 1 Perthshire, psthy to the bereaved part teachers 813 a orekesper, in the morning. He was. very die
the dinburgh Botanic Gardeas ; in the last last week. She was taying with- her moth- day in Hamilton last week visiting
to are pleased to see that our new at 1816'Instid was 7 intheir sad� affliction.—The
v- large crowd went that they had to go cotland, in the year Sunday is quit
of whch jobs he had the advantaRe of 8erv- or -in-law, who was everely in'ured by a frie do. —Mr. James McGuffie,, who for se k business. Mr. S 7 dist church
Mr. Cairns is doing a bris t the time m
for a cab. All report having bad a ad 16 days o, d a embers of'the oMetho lost Hvr �r
It fall a few weeks ago. The old lady, who rl� years was book-keepei in the hardware Blyth
years, 3. months a nic in Burns' b,
Ing under the late Mr. Win. MoNab. ral Quite a number Atlantic in School held a pic sh lost
left here for Cairns -is a man of good business abil ossed th and
good time.—
was part of his duties there to attend to the is 84 years old, has al aye been remarkably stor of Messrs, Reid & Wilson'in this town, is to make store� of his death. He., cr he weather was beautiful dred
has gone to Cleveland to reside.—The the west on Friday. Among them were R. ity, n last 185,2, and settled in the count of Halton, Monday. T coo,
botanical stu.&nts in the garden during the active, mentally and physically, till this J. Nicholson, S. Lautensleyer, J. Fagan, keeping & 81100688—On Saturday two ears, From all enjoyed themselves to their heart*' dsughte
surniner and in the college during the win- unfortunate occurrepo which will probably Mea re, Livingstone have the new flax barn, ter Harry Cook, the second son where he remained for tent.—Two youug men from Seaforth boi in oing
ter. Ria had to supply them with specimens disable her for the rest of her life.—Mr. xhich they tire building to replace the one Lawler,. G. i acknon, A. Windmill and . P.� as Masi p Main there he removed to Clinton, and four years suad* a rieh r<
nearl5 . r. completed. It is a large Walker.. They took in tho cheap excurstoll of Mr. Wilson Cook, was coming u , . line their rig pretty badly smashed last bons. J
for analysia, and in doing so he acquired for George McLeod, of Eje.ler, hi been visit. burn d, r, Leary's cart, the harness be. later- came to his late home on the Ist horse got frightened at a
friends g a "Is nity for. a e has turned and intend having a fine time, and they are street in M He only survived his late. pArt- Their st" the gues.
hiniaelf the foundation of a botanical ing in this vill ad vici stru ture.—Mr. F. Gutteridg orris.
d been buildin the rightboys tohave it.—The harvest is now coming deranged, the part paper and bolted into the ditch UP
knowledge such as few others possessed, few days.—Wben 're ding ome of your fro rand Bend,where he had 9 causing him to run away. The In- ner in life by &� few weeks, Mrs. GImpbell Zhatrical,
11 r -' horse, 22nd of the buggy.
Following the natural inclination of a young local contemporaries, i Mr. Editor, the one abutments for the new iron bridge to finished by all except a few of these afte Is. having passed to bar reward ga the
we are era are all busily en. furiated animal ran the cart against a to
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Scotch gardeuer� Mr. Buahatisn's next move frequently at alone to now the meaning of be oted there, The stone for the work was noba, men,
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