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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-09-15, Page 8I A - . . - . - # . . - . . �� . � I � �' . ! � . I I I . I . I I � THE HURON, EXPOSITOR. . i SEPTEMBER 15, 1893. ' . ,I : ____ -_ - --- I ­ � 8 1 __ - I ___ - - __ - __ ___ — i � � � __ . � . � - I , . � n of Robert Bloomfield, AV I . t, causing the pony ,to kick, but for un-' which pl"o he oon�inued to reside until his 2.30 o'olook.—Mrs. Stobie has retur ed to show was hold in a field belonging to Mrs. some brick residence oar .h nee of several �Gilchrist. It in convenient to the business let line, won completely lestroyed by fire FRIDIA. -G- J EDWARD -:- OASH ately it was stopped before the boy I an death. Mr. Carter was a shrewd business her' ome here, after an abse - on Wednesday of. last week, The fi.e � I seriously hurt, though badl bruised hen mau, wai well read, and dearly delighted in weeks visiting friends. We are happy to part of the village, and is adaArably adapt Wholesale and Retail Dealer In. �.Ilis perilous y position.— we 'friendly controversy, He was an obliging say she has almost quite recovered from her jed in every respect for the purpose, -The started in the old log he, .-. -, sltuated,% few SEPTEMBER 15th, 1893. - I . - extricated from bcrr and a good citizen. He was twice. recent unfortunate acoident.—Mr. and Mrs. Society had ereebed a large tent for the im- feet from the brick, from , pan of hot ashes. I Fine - Dairy - Butter of our citizens, Mr. John Dobie and Mr. neig� is second wife pro-decemed Alexander McKenzie, of Lucknow, were door exhibit, and although -:too small, it No person was near the 1) ,use at the time . � � . � . I -Win. Smith, drove to Heni I on Friday last married,,and h ail guests at the residence of Mr. M.- Y..Ma- answered the purpose fairly well. How- and the fire wah well under way when . . . or him by ,, out t-vo years. He had a f nily GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH, - to attend the. fair.—Mr. Stevenson, o - df nine It ildre , ni all of whom -are grown up Loan, on Thursday and Fridiiy of last Week. ever, the Society will have 0 get grounds noticed by,the neighbors. All the hon e. The time for selling Fall Goods has . a . worthy predentor, in company with Mr. D �� I ved., The loss will be I come around once more. Steadily and . Wilson, Qf Seaforth, spent Sabbath last and doi for themselves. They were out on a long drive, vi6iting Slid a, permanent hall of their own, as it has hold furniture was sa On entering upon anotlier season's D � age of 11 . 0 friends at Bayfield, Brucefield, Seatorth, be�n fully demonstrated that a successful about $lj500, 'witft very little insurance. surely our preparktions have been o,() - business has, to acknowledge with examining the worki Chi"lliarst - . and continuing their drive down to Strat- agricultural show can live and thrive here. Mr. and Mrs. Bloomfield are now living in 1� ' Sabbath whoold'. We'Velieve it is their in- .SAD D�ATIIS.— Mrs. Richard Robinson, ing on . New goods.have trooped �, . ., ford, Bright and Ayr.—Mrs. E. M. Sipprell The indoor portion of thA show was their other hDuse across the river. ill t�anks the' farge patronage received tention. to visit all the' schools in this vicin- of this -town, died very suddenly on Sab- - 13 � � — - , I ! and family, who have been opending the good in every department, the most notice- from every quarter, and eacli day no,w during the past forty4wo years, and ity stan early date. Mr. Stevenson's dut- bath I t What makes the event all the mmer 1� th Mr. and Mrs. James Cowan, able exhibits being the roots, grain and 'Ia- Brucefl6ld. will add to the interest with attrac- "" � !a that Mr. Robinson was in lu . wl . I hopes"to retain it for another year,and ies as precentor were ably p6rformed by more on, I of McKillop, left Thursday for Weir home dies' work. In these departments there NOTES.—Rev. Dr.Soott, of Hamilton, as - Mrs. Shaw, assisted byr. other ladies of the Manitob�l at the time and was not able to tive Dew things coming, and - will buy any quantity Of fine -butter in St. John, New Brunswick.—Mr. J. C. was 6 p%rticularly large show, and the ex- siated in the services in the church of th going. � � CoDgregation.—Mr.'Thomas Leathern .paid get home �in time for the funeral. 7 He went ' ' Our stock is considerably larger than I I . Laidlaw is in, Toronto this Nveek.—Mrs. hibits were of more than ordinary inerit. late Rev. Mr. Ross, on Sabbath morning froin now forward. I a visit to old friends here last week.—Mro. to M anit ba early in the spring and the first . e . is as r, owing to . __ I u f - Washington TerritDryl intimatio he had of her illness was the -John Lyon spent a few days this week in There was also a very nice show of fruit. last,—Professor A. M. Shri ve , the it was at th time.] t yea Toronto.—Mr., and Mrs. Oscar Neil, of this In the field, of course, the principal attrac- Pride of the Valley vendor, visit- a much increased assortment in every I CLOTHING! CLOTHING ! but formerly of, this- village, arrived at the telegram nnouncing her death. He is now town, celebrated their wooden wedding by a tion was I the horse ring, slid it is needless to ed our village last week, Ile collected department. We are working with 9 - I ­ parental home, Mr. James Si)roat's, �n Fri on his wa. home and will likely reach here ' , - . S day last. .She intends spending the winter S turday.'I Mrs. Robinson wAo a cornp.Ara- social party on Tuesday evening last. The say that in such a renowned horse cantre as quite a crowd in the street, but owing, no view to constant improvement, and,w,e . Stock now complete in Overcoat e t in t, tertained most hospitably by Hensall, the show was large and good, and doubt, to our healthful neighborhood, the ., in Ontario, and will be o; welcome gu ively yo-S,ug woman, being only 39, years of guests were en n t- A r s. believe that our showing this seascu I and Suits. " many a house. . I age. She[ leaves a family of eight children, the happy couple and ape a moat enjoyable compAition in almost every clhs.j was very sales of medicine were not large.—, ill be—if such a thinor is possible— . time. THE EXPOSITOR joins their many keen. The show of cattle was not very John Manson, of Manitoba, formerly of w I .0 , q the younjeat of whom is but a few days old4 . 0 Quality, at I yie and workmanship the very beat to CO-NTPLjUENTARY.—From the Atwood She was , uch and . deservedly respected by friends in the hope that Mr. Rud Mrs. Neil large' and although there were many good this place,is now visiting at the home of her more attractive than ever. Just no,w. , I be found atriongst our Canadian manufaCtU'Ters. T may be spared to- celebrate their golden Wilinia'18, not a few of them gave evidence of sister,Mre. Papple.—Mr. Kennard. has lately ' desire' to call your attention to PRICES, ROCK BOTTOM. Bee of last week we 'clip Ahe following in- those. who knew her. The funerAl took w0ding.—MisB Jennie Soole, of Toronto, is poor pastures and the born -fly pest. The improveJ the place by laying a sidewalk on we . . teresting item concerning a Huron county place on 1��edrlesday and was largely attend- nt line'3,'� viz.: We claim second place to no other house, whether : "Rev. Robert Henderson" and ed by former' neighbors in M�Killop and visiting her brother and other friends in sheep and pig classes were well represented, the way to the station. We trust our vil- , . � r in Canada, I clergyman I — town. —'Mr. W. L�rendergast moved into the Liecester8 and Sbropshires taking the lage fathere will see fit to add further im-' Millinery, Dress Goods and Tl-fantles. . 1. in this county or any othe or good solid 1_ ide ,of Auburn, returned from their, ion- TuckersZhh as well as by townspeople. � values. Inspection invited, satisfaction 1laranteed. 'r 9 . '_ . th will also be felt for Mr. and his new residence on James street this week, lead in the fofmer, and the Berkshires in provements in this line.—Miss Ruth Hig- —_ - _. � will be found larger than Syrnoon trip among the thousand Iol do much ay pa y � . Our range this semon. . —Miss Nefl, of Stratford, and Miss Dustie, the latter. The farmers' trot, which closed gins is vi5iting at the hoine of her brother, usual. I last Friday, and spent the remainder of the Mrs, James Archibald, of this town, on ac. of St. Mary , were this week the guests of , the falr, seemed tb attract as much interest Mr. T. M. Higgins, of Toronto. WKPIOIKARD - - week visiting friends in this locality. 8 is count of the death of their baby daughter, ro t Millinery. usual on such occasions, the bride was the which to�k place at Goderioh on Wedhes- Mrs. D. McIntyre.=Mr. and Mrs. John as any event of the day. Thert - were four [The above should have apppared last week, bu . . I � I I Seaforth. observed of observers, and was man 411Y day. It h�,,ad not been,well for some time Beattie returned from the World's Fair on horpes in the race, but the contest -was did not come to hand in time.] * I — picked to pieces. One old inatter of fact and ' rchibald went to Goderich with Wednesday evening.—The Band went to mainly between the horses of Mr. Ratten- ITB518.—Rev. Mr. Simpson has been away The newMillinery Materials are in lasses and it w I ��the hope that the change would Mitchell on Thursday morning, with a four- berry, of l3rucefield, and Mr. White ' of visiting friends for the pist few weeks. and' business in our work-ro.om h ' as g hr ,g ig X 1�1 lft� 15 i to Scotch lady peeped over her g , �Ir� f . ' y During his absence R rder is ,� UV#n e bride -elect re. - in -hand driven by Mr. Arthur Forbes. . On Rodgerville, The first heat was taken b ev.Mr.McNab, Mr. Foo- commenced. Trimming to o , 1__9 l carefully scruti�nizint th prove ben ficial, but lie� hopes were not re -Mr. I'latten berry's bay, and the . . fwfv" V* � .. � I one side of their outfit they had a streamer next two ter and Mr. Houston very acceptabiy filled an important part of our work. All �5 .. marked : I Ayc I � . ut, isn't Mrs. Hen der, alized. 'T�ie remains were taken home on . __ — son just a dear girl ; it wot oor Wednei -, evening and the fun -oral took with the device " Mowat for Ontario," and and the race by Mr. White's roan, although big pulpit.—Miss Ball% McKenzie, of Luck- - the new shapes and trimmiugsare in , ild be weel i�, adaly on the other 11 Laurier for Canada."—Tbe all the heats were very close and interest- now, is visiting at the home of Mrs. Baird.— plentiful assortment and our trimingrg DISTRICT MATTERS. meenister would got yen so guld." The old yesterday. Mr. Archibald, also, is in congregation of St. Thomas church will hold ing. The gate receipts amounted to some. The frame of Mr. Scott's store in now up. . are ready to embody your ideas into - I lady expressed the. sentiments of us all in , taxon"itoba., , - thing over $200. The list of successful I __in the quickest pog. � — reference to the bride* Mr. Hende.-son . their annual Thanksgiving service on Sun - The building when finished, will greatly add a hat or bonnet 1 YG.UNGmY�N-'8C:l1RISTIAx AssOGIATIOS.� earnest, ihoughtful ser uon � �11 — - I ' day next. There will be a celebration of competitors will be found on the seventh to the appearance of our villager—The sible time, and in the most matiefac. ion preached an LOCAL �RIBFS.—Mr. John McMann has * - ill The formal opening of the above Associot Sunday morning in his brother's pu pit, . the Holy -Communion at 8.30 and the usual page of this issue. Mr. J. W. Bengough, Misses Beanie and Annie Ross left on Friday tory manner. We w ad4ioe yet, sold 150 toltir, of hay to Mr. John Cpppp for services at 11' and 7 o'clock. Rev, G. B. the celebrated cartoonist, had been eDgaged for Montreal and Ottawa, Miss Bessie to 6ter of our opening, but in the mean. for the season'& work will take place in their choosing as the -theme of his disco�rse, I ball (Strong's block) next Wednesday even- 11 The Cross of Christ." His thoughts $5.50 -per ten. It is to be baled and shipped Sake B., A. and B. D., Rector of London by the Diraotors to give 'an entertainmeont in enter McGill college, Montreali and Miss time—if anything is wanted, come I ' ing, $ September 20th, at 7.30. After half an were well developed and clearly and f o,r,','b,ly to the old untry.—Mrs. Richard Thomp- West, will be the preacher. The offertory the evening, and the event had been exten- Annie to begin the fall term at Coliguy col- along and give us your order. our be beg - sively advertised. But during the after- lege, ottavr&. I h spent in devotional services, a program expressed in good Anglo-Saxon.. T it son, of M illop, returned home from Al for the"day will be devoted to a lund for We wish them succex in their , goma this �42k. She was delighted' with' the purchase of a new pipe -organ.—There noon the Secretary received a telegram from studies. —Messrs. William Dixon and Peter consisting of short. addresses, music, recita- wishes of his Atwood friends go w!th Itr - —Miss Jennie 'the Recreation Mr. Bengough, sayfiDg he h%d- missed the Dress Goods. � tione, etc, will be. rendered. A collection to and Mrs. Henderson on t�eir Jou �� what she 6�w of the country. will be a cricket match on McGregor returned on Saturday from their � . Dickson left for Toronto on Monday to at' Ground0to-day, at 1.30 p. in., sharp, and train at Hamiltoa and could not poslibly be visit Vo the " White City." They bring - I I � . help provide games for the winter season through li�fe." . will be taken up during the evening. - . tend the Presbyterian college there.—Mr. all interested iii cricket are requested to present. The entertainment had, therefore, good accounts of thoi fair.—Miss Kate Wolf We ar6 showing a splendid assort- - 0 TuE SEAFORTH SHow.—The Directo's of 'find Mrs. �Vm. Selater and Mr. and M - re. B. attend.—The annual "meeting of the We- to be postponed, much to the disappoint, is attending the, fair in Toronto. —Mrs. Alex. ment,of the moot popular materials GOOD'OLD Ao;igs.—A somewhat unusual the Seaforth Show are making a sp ci&-1 B. Gunn r turned home on Saturday, after man's Christisif Temperance Union will be ment of many. Mustard is visitipg relatives in Whitby. — for' fall and winter wear—such as gathering occurred at the Harpurbey ceme- effort thi year to make the show the oljt a pleasant visit to Chicago and the 'World's held in the Young Men's Christian Associ- —The following prizes ia Poultry and The Sabbath School delegation of the town- Tweed Suitings, Cheviots, Serges, tery on Sunday afternoon last. This was attractiv: that has yet been held. 0 the Fair. —The deliveries of wheat and oats in ation ruoms on Wednesday at 3.30. Mem- Fine Arts are omitted from the regular list : ship association will visit the Sabbath Sedan Clothe, French Wool Corde, � the ii,eeting of threa ladies whose united first day, Thursday, September 28th, the town are now unusually large for this time born are particularly urged to be present on -Poultry, —Turkeys, G. Irwin, Geese, W. schools of our village on Sabbath next.,- Tartan Checks, and a heat of other � , I ' %ges sumi up to 248 years. ,The )&diem were, following programme will be carried ut : of the ye r.—Mr. William White Once this occasion.—Oyer 200 tickets were sold Reid,.G. Irwin. Rouen ducks, lat and 2nd � . dress cloths in Green, Purple, Navy, Mrs. Laidlaw, mother of Mr. ,J. C. Laid- Farmers' trot in harness, owner or ow or's -more on over the Royal hotel @tables, at the Seafor � station yeoter ay r t- . c aren, . � ' . , I 9 lavvr of this town, whose age is no horse to compete that han VARNAPOST OFFICE S ORE.—New Maio, 'i 1 84 ; Mrs. son to drive,, whic will be pleasing to the patrons of chell. Large numbers from this neighbor- Any other kind of ducks, lot' and '2nd G. the e4irablo shades, with �t; trimmings � that most xcellent hostelry Y hood also drove down to hear the eloquent Irwin. Brown Legborns, A. Bissett, G new goods.—Change of business. Hay- to match. - . , --We learn b . Hannah, mother of .Mr. John Hannah of pteviously won public money, mile hents, . ' ' new prices, Tuckeramith, whose age in 83 and Mrs. D beat 3 in 5.—Ist prize, $3; 2nd, Wa, d's a despatch from Winnipeg', that the grain leader of the Liberal party. Irwin. Light Leghorns, G. Irwin, A. Big Ing bought the premises formerly occupied by 31r. �_ elevator 'and engine house of Mr. William I 0 - Rett. Black Spanish, F. Baken Light Joseph Morrow, known as the Post Office Store in I MeGregor of Harpurhey who has reaoht-. I special, worth $2.50; Open trot in harnfesp Govenlock at 'Griswold' anitobs, . were Brahmas, J. S. Cook, Dark Brahmas, let Varna, and put in a new, freah and well bought stock Mantles. -re still bale and heart, ,f er,. �Aif I I Kippen. ' of Dry Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and the age of 81. All a or horses weighing 1,400 lbs. or 'ov - 11, - and- we trust they ma be long , spared 1 11 in le heats, best 3 in 5.—lat ize, $3 ; "�nd burned on !Sunday night. I e elevator had ' — and 2ad G, Irwin, Hamburgs, G.Irwin, F. thoroughly over hauled and raplenished the stoek or �y i BoOT13 AND SaoEs. I have just reoelved . I theft friends and relatives. Gillespie's special, , worth 72'.50. Beattie about 25,060 bushelo.of new wheat, prioci-' 10 cases of Boot; and Shoes from one of the largest Baker. Dorkins, G. Irwin, J. Duncan, Groceries. I itin now prepared to furnish customers There are a great many different. Brothers offer a chamber set for the in pally owned by farmers,who had it in store. � and most reliable flrmo in the East. , Having bought Black -breasted red game, J. S. Cook, A. with the best goods st the most reasonable prices. styles in our collection this fall— G. Irwi See my sto6k of Drew Goods In cut lengths and full ranging from little—to inueb. ND - - over 60 years of age who can run a hu - The. elevator in -insured but the wheat is these goods for cash I am able to give the closest Biasett.- Bautaine, lot and 2nd 12. pieces, Flannelettes, Ladies' Vests, Gent8' Furnish- A,- STILL'THEY- Go.—Another of Se, . n red not.—The Seaforth railway station build- grices on -them. I have also a full line of rubbers on Plymouth Rocks, G. Irwin, G.F. Dale. Col- ings, Choice new Tweeds and Worsteds for Gents' Scarcely any shape "which has been forth's bachelors k.as joined the Benedi, - yards in the., shortest time. James ick � and. Call and inspect these goods before buying I tine ranks. Mr. John Copp, contractor, oi offera a special prize of $5 for the membe of lug is being vadtly improved in appearance elsewhere. J. CANNING. 1444-1 lection,of Pigeons, A. Bissett, R. MeAr- Suitsbefore buying elsewhere. I handle the cele- at all popular" has been omitted, and . , this towa,,was married in Toronto, on th. . e society or his son who will run by a now coat of paint.—Main street has thur. Guinea fowle,'Ilst and 2nd G. Irwin. brated John McPherson & Co.'s Boots and Shoes, every garment will be found as usu- 00 . I I FARAIERM &Dting all- kinds of plow re- 0 which for style finish and wearing qualities are un- -Wednesday last-, to Miss Hattie, only yards, saddle his horse and ride once are, nd received a heavy cost of screened gravel pairs for the Ve ity plows and gang plows, Massey or Collection of fowl#, &part from all ther en- surpasied. Suits made to order and fits guaranteed &I—perfect fitting. Rough cloths . daughter of Mrs. 'Love, of Goderich the course in the shortest time. jos ph from one end to, the other, which should any'atlier line o plows, plow handles, mould boards, tries, J. Hudson, J. S. Cook. FINE ARTS, by Mr. McBrayne. Farm produce wanted. I extend � seem to predominate though there is Q street Mr. Copp is one of our most on, McClinchy offe � re a special prize of $10 f I & ke . ep it in good shape for ayear� We be. skimmers, whe a, shares of all kinds ; everything in —Oil painting, A. McPherson, J. Dunkin. a cordial invitation to all. J. T. PAIRNS. 1343.4 quite a sprinkling of plain smooth . ' this Dw repainting, wagon and buggy re- a cloths among thetyl, but they are- all ' terptising and prosperous young business a lieve it would pay to get the business per- plulow line, p P ncil drawing, Mrs. C. Campbell, J. Dun- Rouffp ABOUT Us.—A large congregation farmers' running race, half mile he t , Ing, the bc at seasoned timber and good . work - '9 . 1314-4 can. Crayon drawiDg, J.Duncan, J.White. assembled in the Methodist Church last men, while his 11 bonnie bride " is One Of bait 3 in 5.�lst prize, 86 ; 2od'$4. On he tion of Main street block-paved.—Mrs, manehip, should go to T. MMLLIs, Kippen , elegantly gotten up—with and with- Seaforth's faireaD and most popular yoting second day, Friday, September 29bb, in d. William Robertson and Miss Robertson, Sonijus.—Mrs. S. Acheson, of the Mange, Water color painting, lot and 2nd Mrs. C. Sunday evening to hear Rev. Mr. Parent, a oat Capes, some elaborately trimmed, i who have been for some time, the guests of noh Canadian. This gentleman, who others very plain, but with a rich sp- ladies. 'The numerous friends of the happy dition to -the regular prize list as publish d, - is visiting ftiends at Toronto and Wick.— Campbell. Houseflowers in pots, W. Bell, Fre young couple will unite with iis in the wish prizes are offered for 8 ddle horses and h r- Mrs.- T. F. Coleman, Mrs. Robertson's Also Mrs. James Canning, of -the Kip,pen G. Kydd. Boquet of flowers,- D. Bell, T, 'was brought up a Roman Catholic and un- . peamnce. They are all moderate in . � o' daughter, left for home on Monday. They store, is vigil ing her parents at Newmarket. Dick. Penmanship, W. Hogarth, derstood no English until he was eighteen price, and those who make their selee- e a long, happy and pron- dle jumping. .The hall will be brillian ly i d to the Queen City by . years of age, delivered a very earnest and ' tions early " will be wise," as they are perous wedded life. . - . � lighted with electrioity on Thursday ev n- were accompanie —Farmers ere complaining of the grass- -- I a being picked up quite rapidly even at - 0 . ing and the band of the I 33rd battalion ill' Mr. and Mrs. Coleman. —We are pleased to hoppers deaftoying -the fall wheat'just com- . Bluevale. forcible ermon. His discourse was listened COUNGIL Domws,—At the regular meet- I learn that Mrs.f Campbell, who has been ing up.—Mmy in this neighborhood are BREVITIES.—MISS Maggie Burgess, of to with marked attention by the large �is early datei ing. of the town council held on Monday - be on hand both days. . I very ill for seve ial weeks, is much improved speaking of olug to Mitchell on the 14th Brussels, wag visiting at Mr. John Burgess' audience. He also lectured on Wednesday thi I - sery and will, me hope, soon- be able to resume evening in the same church, the subjent be - evening the iire and water committee were GIRL WANTFD.—Wanted, a good sery nt to hear the on. Mr. Latirier.—Mr. D. last week. —Twenty -nine tickets were sold ing his life as a - missionary among his fel. I We are always glad to have -our given power to have Silver Creek, above the girl. Apply to J. A WiLsoN, Seaforth. 13.44.� her duties as teacher in the public school - Weismiller, f Hensall, paid our village a for Toronto here on Tuesday.—Master dam,:, cleared of weeds and other rubbish. HousE to rent on G,3derich Street. 'A —Mrs. James Pringle, formerly Miss Maggie visit on Me day. W � eare glad .to Beeour Frank- Scott had his face badly hurt by fall- low -countrymen. His description of the friends take an early look throllgh The mayor and Clerk were instructed to se- ply to Mits. S. DoRP.ANCH. 1344 Broadfoot, who has been on a *visit to her old friend 0 laround. ing from a horse. Bluevals boys seem to be persecutions and trials borne by himself our stock, and we here ,extend'the in- . . .11. '�' the Oka Indians was very vivid and -1 cure a continuation of the lease of Kidd's MILLINERY OPENMG. — Our parents here for some time -.has been ee- . - - out of luck.—Our Bluevale Juniors journ �� among - . vitation to everybody, whether cus- e ey— a3r in ' ',nd.-7 riously ill for the past week, but is now im- affecting, and tuuched a responsive chord of hed-1 for the use of the town untill the town opening will take place on Frid and Satu . Brussels. ed to Wingham to try conclusions with the to call and see what we - building is completed. In accordance with September 22nd and 23rd, 1893. DUNCAN & D proviiig.—Mr. D. A. Anderson, of Mitchell, . sympathy in the mindo of his hearers.—Rev. .tomers or not, 0 I 1;11411411A, BpakFs'.— t is said the Vanstone flouring Juniors of that place at',football When requests from the Secretarys of the Collegi. Seafortb. . . supplied the place of Dr. Belden in the I Mr. Softley, of Heneall, conducted the ser- are showing. It will pay you� - r mill will soo b gold, and will be running the books were closed Bluevale shewed a . ate Institute and Public School Boards the A FIRST-ClAss dresp and mantle,-. i �1' dentistry office, while the latter was absent . of ld,e It is hoped the planing deficit of 2 to O.—Mrs. John Burgess was Vice in St. John's church here � on Sunday � . I wishes engagement -by, the day. Apply to T 8 ill and again as last.—The meeting for Bible study on Y.ri- - , sum of $1,300 was -ordered *to be placed to 11341410�'111,1 on his Wedding tour.—Mrs. Hamm millwillals followsuit.' Thereisapros- On the sick list last week,.—Mr. John John- - the credit of the formeK and $1,900 to the Tuoxmwi, 16 William Street East. . daughter, Mrs. Woodruff, arriv,ed . from � amily, of I Goderich, are visit- day evening last, conducted by Rev. Mr, Edward McFaul, 3 . pec. . - OuR Millinery, Mantle and Far ol �1' Michigan. on Monday night. Mi'. Ham- t of a sal , and there is a bargain in it ,ston,'wife and f Kerrin, was well attended. The subject . credit of the latter.' Accounts to the Friday and Saturday, September 22nd and 23rd ent ing here. I chiefly treated by the reverend gentle. AFORTH. amount of $288 were passed and ordered."; to cordial and general invitation is extended to the�ub mill had been over on a visit in Lgichigan, for some e terprising person, the bigg - . SE I , be paid. The: charity committee were - in- liC. Whi. FLUKARD. . 1344-1 but owing to illness had to return, home, her .bargain of the kind ever offered in the Tudkersmith. mail was the origin of the New Testament, � I stracted to look after the case of Mrs. Shea . . daughter accompany . iiDg her.—Miss Jeannie county.—Mr. F. A. Gale, Inspector of. the . and from the lucid explanations given, by mother, after a few years' isbeence.—Profes- OUR Millinery open,ipgs are on Frida Mercantile Insurance Company,of Watekrloo., NOTEs.—The fine weather still continues him we feel'certain that many of his hearers and in destitute -cir- Aitchison, of Roxboro, left on Monday -for - ' . nor A. M. Shrieves, the Pride of the Valley who is said to be ill , and Saturday, September 2�nd and 23rd. Ever b d ' . was in towh on Tuesday. —The Bruseglites and farmers have got their wbeat sown in went away with a clearer and more definite I ""O' cumatances. � invited. HorysiAN & 00., Seatorth. � 1344 1 Toronto, *here she will take in the sights medicine man, b6 been here with his t,Fo - —Miss Jacks . on, of C. attending �he World's Fair have arrived fine shape after the heavy rain on last Thurs' knowledge of the sainted men from whose . . TE,N DOLLARS Will buy a first-class or�in ,of the Industrial Fair. I home agsiT, all well satisfied with the day.—Mr. � H. Smith threshed for Mr. H. negroes, giving fiee open air concerts the TjiE CL,INTWi BicycLE RAcEs. —The coun- ary bicycle. Apply at the Expositor Office. 1344.1 W. Papat's, returned.1rom Palmerston .a . hands came the books of Holy Writ.—Mr. pant week.—Mr. Aubry Bagwell, who has 'few days ago, where she had spent sever�il sights. Th y all speak well of the manner Carter 800 bushels of oats in a little over William James Taylor, of the Front Road, been holidaying in and around - this pl-%oe, I ty mces at Clinton on Wednesday afternoon AUCTIONEEWNG.—As the season for atic- in which th y were used, and say that the two hours, and -6 did not know that he sold three splendid steers to Mr. Dick , . proved quite -a success, though ill,luc,k seem- tioD sales is now at hand, I wish to remind the pub- weeks at the bedside of a sick sister.—Mr. 1. at a left for.Galt on Thurbday last to work at his 'ed t& dog the Seaforth-boys, an two of them Elie that I am still in a position to execute with satio- James Murray, a graduate 6f Tim Exi,osi- rates are nlit exorbitant. was being timed, or he could easily have handeb-me-'6gure. They were good stock, trade, tailor-ing.—Messrs. Murray Brothers fation all orders. entrusted to me as auctioneer. ! TOR Office, is here just now on a visit to Li(�u()R �AS ro. Sarah Hall, of Hen- beaten this &record.—Mr. David Rouat has fta "Billy" always means "business" in & Company, of the Exeter foundry, report � - ay hais been working - 8 _-Rews reoZhed had their wheels sin shed and two others I _,o ".— ' collided all point in the ,J Orders by mail or lqt at tho Queen's Hotel, will re ' his mother., Mr. M urr fryn, was I re Justices McCrae and Hun. returned from his visit ,to Kirkton, looking whatevor he untertakes. —The Misse doing a rusbing business.— , . at a critic Tile ceive prompt attention. TiIOMAs; BROWN, Seaforth, .. ter on TueqoJay, for keeping liquor for sale l,ale slid hearty, and judging from present Annie and Mary McAsh and Maggie H5m- hAre on Saturday evening last that MT. W. open', spoiling their chances of winning. licensed auctioneer for 11uron and Perth, 1444-21 in Chicago for some time and returns there ilt ­ . ! ,ens:, n has met with success in & -mmary : I mile, novice, ' 'ahortl Y. 'R-ev. Mr. Hunt is in New York without a fic e nd appearances he his on nd Messrs. Thomas Ward, or., S. A. II. Verity, of Brantford formerly of Exeter, c( Ott Following is the 8u ALMA LADIES' COT�LEGF, St. Thomas, Ont. Constable t aruhed the premises last line of business. - � - . � I lat, Cooper, Clinton ; 2ad, Winter, Sea- Now enjoys affiliation with the University so that this week attending a &Onvointion of the Moffatt, George and James Mitchell, started was at the point 6f deatb.—Our millivars forth ; �, mile open, lst Cooper ; 26d, Liv- students call prepare and pass their Junior and � JSedietaries of the Young Men's Christian week, and �ound liquor and the ordinary ap- for the -Industrial Exhibition at lCoronto on have resumed their work for the fall and a . I Senior Matriculation at Alma. Certificatedt teachers JAssoeiatiou. When , he leaves here - at the pliances reo�uired for conducting a hotel, The Drysdale. Monday. —Several of our prominent citizens large trade is being look�ed ior.—Mr., George - ingstone, Seaforth ; I mile, Class B., Fritz, repir LOCAL BRiEF.S.—Mr, - Robert Dryodalp are c6utemplating attending one of the large �' in the public schools are granted standing at Alins d f d t as e eaented by Mr. E. L. Daahwood - 2nd, Cardno, Seaforth ; I mi -le-, College. A 60 pp. Announcement will bc sent end of this month, Mr. Hunt enters upon an _ en ' Floyd, who had his leg- broken a few days J, . ;icken'ann' Wof Wingham, and the Inspector open, lot; Livingstone, 2ad, Winter ; I mile free. B , F. Aus,n,4, A. M., B. D., Principal, !'1344-1 tgagement under the auspices of the In- ' . -left on Tuesday sast on a'trip to the Queen exhibitions. They are undecided all yet a,go, isgetting on niaely. Clinton town, lot, Cooper, 2ad, Doherty ; I 6ruationai Committee of the Young Men's b I Irwin, of Gorrie. The case is City. He will bring back with him a full line whether to go to the World's Fair or the a FOR SAi,-E.—A number of'good 0 y r , 0� -_ HORMS ne�f 0 iderable intricacy, an the license of fall and winter goods.—Mr. G6orge 2 mile handicap, alass B., let, Fritz, 2ad, woiking horses far sale.:Call and see Tno.NIAS BRoNv.N, �hriatian Association, and will visit the Pol- Bayfield Exposition. —Messrs. Duudas, J. , ' Bayflel,d. . Snider, Brucefield ; Two mile handicap,lat, SeafOlrtn. " I I . 344-11 �arious ColleRe Associations - in several was grant d by the Board of Commissioners lock, Mr. H. Howard and Miss A. E. Pol- V. Cook and Will Hall spent Sunday last . - at its fire meeting, but the Inspector in- I - in Bayfield. They report .a verypleasan,t —,) Livingstone; 2nd, Baldwin, Seaforth. Five I ... 1� $bates o the Union, as well ail in North:. ook spent Sunday with their friends at PERSONAL, i Ir. Murdock Ross went to - f tructed t e Bank not to accept her money. Toronto on Friday to take in t the Industrial. - mile open, lot, Ba,ld.win ; 2nd Livingstone.' PRE8BYTERY OF HURON.—ThiaTresbytery _`*estern Canada. He first goes to Colorado, structed t Grand Band.—Mr.-A. J. Dendmy and Mr. time.—Messrs, D. H. MoNaughton and j. . I " 0 held a regulax meeting in Clinton on Sep. �nd then to California,,and will afterwards The defen ant tendered it and the bank' re- W. j. Mitchell spent Sunday in Goderich., Morrow attended prayer �meeting in the —Miss Smith, o� Georgetown, who haii been ____ - - _m__ tember 12. Instead of missionary meetings, t�ke in Manitobs"and British Columbia.— fused. T e Board afterwards passed a reso. —Rev. Mr. McDoriald,of Blake, delivered a Union Church, Brucefield,las't Sunday m,orn- visiting her sister, Mrs. Edward Elliott, for _� How PEw-Li.: T-RAVEL.—:Judgiag from the ministers were reoommended to exchange lution wit idrawin' the granting of A license. very interesting and profit ol home. —Min ,qies E. H�.Duuglas, of -Niagara Falls, is 9 able address in ing.—A large.number of interested specta. some weeks, '? as returne number of people who travel., one would pulpits for the purpose of preaching mission- siting at . the residence of. Mr. j. H. Defendan, t ted that she went on as if she the' Presbyterian lChurch on Wednesday tore VisiteA Mr. D. C. Campbell's M6ry Osmond ij home on a visit at present. - ary sermons, V had -a lie and her solicitor contended Rev. D. Forest,iwife andehild, of Waltont � scarcely think that hard times are prevalent. . and in the absence of such ex7 P, per.—Mr. Alfred Grigg, of the 14th con- d evening of last week.—While Blake, eldest bl%cksmith shop last week to inspect the * -- .. . , . e Benchdisapproved the man- C formerly of town, spent several days this From the 5th to the 10th of thin month changes that every namister preach on.,e or c sdon of McKillop, 'intends disposing of she ha .. son.of Mr. John Horner, was climbing a working of a now patent tire upset whi h, - . there were 501tiakets sol.3 at Seaforth station twice a year on the claims of Pissione. As I ner in wh ch she had been treated by the tree on Thursday last, he fell, alighting on with hie'usual enterprise, he has added to week ,visiting oli friends here.—Mr. Frank _. for Toronto; on the. 11th the number reach- I I hi farm stock and implements on Septem- . is week on business there is a difference of opinion as to what, b 21st, land will thereafter remove to License oard - and Inspector, yet fined his head and shoulder and breaking big his already well equipped sh6p.. The Mayor Edw�rds is in Tjoronto th , is Elliott alid ed 106, and on the 13th, 74. Up to Th�urs- constitutes a family, in many pages, for re- ' he $20 a d costs, as she had not a license coll- 0 nd pleasure. esars. Hary I � i Se forth, where he will enter into partner- . r ar bone, Although his injuries' were ,of the town, after a lose e�-Iamination and a . i . in er po ho -have been engaged near da,y morning, therefore, there were 230. porting to the Assembly- a, basis was,, shpwithtMr. Horton in the butchering In be ion.. - It is said the ease won't very painful for a time, he is now recover- 'due deliberation, decided tVat it was cer- Wesley Erwin, tickets sold for Toronto, Up to this week agreed upon for reckoning such families and b iliess.—Dr. and Mro.Belden have end here, but that she will bring an action ing as well as could be expected,.—Mra. , Cleveland, have, returned home.—Miss NO - i - �'.iainly the most wonderful i�ventiou of the i I u Tavish, of Turi�bury, was the guest of bliss there were 92 fickets sold from Seaforth ordered to be printed for the use oi -sessions. 1 ed from their wedding trip and have taken lor dams es against the Bok,rd and Inspec- 'George Denomy, who some time ago fell and 'age --Miss Maggie Noble Ind Mr. George station to Chicago. With those 'who 90 A circular from Dr. Reid was read respect- up their abode in their comfortable residence ter, and for a mandamus compelling them seve'rly injurod her side,is slowly recovering. Boyd, of Seaforth, visited fi�iends here last Jamieson last Week.—Mr. Alex. Martilip Of this week the number will reach 100 or over, o grant; � license. If such in done1he real : - ing thealnouift expected from this r-resby- on ohn,s,t,reet. —Miss A. McGregor, daugh- t - week.—Our cooper is at present engaged in Toronto, was Ivi'siting his friends in tow" - Now, those who go to Toronto. will spend, tery for Assembly Fund and the clerk was ter f Mrs. D.McGregor,of this towri,has gone law in. this cas I e will be found out. . . Blyth. turning out an elegant lot of neckyokes last week.—MF- John Falconer, who h" on aln average, at least ten dollars each, and instructed to write to defaulting congrega-, to erlin,! wl4ie she has a aituatio'n in the � � .1 0 — I BRIFFLETS. — There were :thirty-seven and whiffietrees. This lot,which he intends been engaged ad West Selkirk, is home 'for - those who go ta-Chicago $50 each. That tions informing them of the'sum expected 'pu lie school as. teacher.—Mr. and Mrs, J. i tickets sold at the Blyth depot on Tuesday. to show at the London Fair, is of wood the winter . I makes'87,300 spent by the people of this from their. There i*as -also read a circular '.R. Lyon,, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pq6p8t and I Hensall. I morning for Toronto.—Mr. John Living- which cannot be �ourpassed and this fact, COTTAGF, LOT.S.—The evidences of 138P. town and the immediate vicinity in attend- from Dr.Cochraue setting -forth the amounts 1 Mr . M. Y. McLean, of this town, and Miss BRIFF .—Local, town and city fairs are atone, of Baden, was in tbwn last week.— added to the careful workmanship bestowed geld's developm�ent into the best summer re, , ing those two shows. The a -mount also apportioned ' to this Presbytery for home I . , are fast becoming ' �Gra am, OWEgnionolville, Jeave for Chicago now th great attractions of the da .—Dr. Miss Bella Habkirk returned from London upon them by Mr. A' .)ut sort of Western Ontario, . � y rmstrong, will, with will exceed our estimate,, as we. have placed missions and '-ugmentation nf stipends, i elgrai,e, who was atteLding to lasb week.. Miss Habkirk is engaged with doubt, win for them a high place im the apparent. Preparations .are being Inade the average exienditure exceptionally low. $1,800 for tbee' . viz-, ,to -d y. and expect to spend, a few days Agnew, of B r the enlargement of the hotel acco,111110, W, former and $650 for' the ]at- vie ing the sights in the ,Wbite City.— Dr. Mal diarmid's practice during his ab- Mrs. Graham for the fall term an milliner.— prize list.—Miss Ward, of Toronto, is visit- fO We may fairly conclude, also, that this ter. The, clerk 'was, instructed to notify Dur ng the absence of Mr. Robert- Logan, sence: the Columbian Exposit;.on, has re- James Sims was visiting friends in Clinton ing her uncle here, Mr. J. 13. Secord.—Mr. dation and the general move in the real, I P* erection of A point is a fair eitample of what is going on those nongregations which have failed to . m Win. Somerville has been appointed . turned ame. He was highly thought of on Sunday last.—Mr. Arthur Irvine left on William McAllister, the noted pig -raiser of estate mariket indicates the - all over- the province. This does not look r. number of summer cottages before next $eA . � contribute to some of the schemes of the Tre surer of Ue Tuckeromith Branch Agri- and m de many friends ,here duritig-his Saturday morning last for Philadelphia, this country, has sold four imported Shrop- culi has like very hard times. . church, and request them to contribute in It ral Society in his. stead. —Mr. Thomas shor; tiy.—Messrs, Macarthuf & Co., where he intends to continue his studies in shire ewes and four ,ewe lambs to Mr..Joseph Bon. The land known as Essen Point - _'0- - _. Zall waa * D`o, I y's handsome young driving horse ran banke — been divided into cottage lots and -several . L — the future. Moderation in a grant- itnrkter have added another fine fire-oroof dentistry. Miss Govenlock, of Seaforth, Foster for a fancy figure. He contemplate@ Eo,no',DVILLF, NOTES.—Rev. Neil Shaw ed to the congregation . of'Bayfield'. The awa , the other. day, when being used on safe.i - niong thoe6'wh.o have left to attend wag visiting friends in town last week.— going out of the sheep business and devoting from - Detroit and Toronto are negotiadug a'w" . saf' , ' I Exhibition at Toronto, we Blyth lawn tennis club drove -.to Clinton on his whole and: undivid6d attention to the 'm ' - 0 left on Thursday for big holidays. d , the arm It was attached to a light wagon the 0 rith the agent, J. G. S�anbury, for the puf He will ebtimate of exilenditure. was submitte and [n untrial I the finance committ6e authorized to raise the ' - base - of sufficient for private cottigeR, -1 I be absent four weeks, and, wi.h Mrs. Shaw, - I and iade splithereens'of the vehicle, but, learned of the following: Mr. and Mrs. Friday last and played the Clinton team a hog trade. He recently sold a five weeks' This in a most delightful -spot. Situated &I it will spend most of the time with relatives 8urn required in the usual way. The next asid from a few.scratches, it did not injure Willis ,Welsh, Williark, Elder and James match. We bear it was a draw game. —The old Berkshire - sow to Mr. F. Oster for $10. do, I — at I'voolney and Uidgetown, their former meeting of Presbytery is to be held in itsel . * r. J. W. Livingstone left on WedL McArt ur.—Mr, Keimeth McLeod son of horse named Jobn Nelson, owned by Dr. She goes to the Rainy River district. —Mas- is on a crescent facing the lake it OOMMAU I ur ng . . so y ' at any homes. D I I Mr. Shaw's absence Mr, Brucefield on November 14thi at hall-pa.st n' evening for Chicago on business.— Dr. M Leod, of Detroit, is spending a few Purdue, our popular veterinary surgeo,n,won ter Joseph Cook attended HInsall fair with a view which cannot be obtained at Any . - John Muldrew Will take chA�rge of his work, ten a, in. � . I I X r. . D. Wilson And Mr. J. A. Wilson days , ith his grandfather, Mr. James first money at the races held in Milverton his fancy fowl, and succeeded in capturiii other point. A stream flows through the . , - 9 ilize for , iost has at last, much to the ___ . were at Toionto this week, doing the Indus. White of thin place.—Mine Clark,of Exeter, last week.—Mr. Will Emigh returned, from three first and one second prize, Joe's game. property, which it is intended to ut 1, q the purpose of a small ornamental —A veritable A ' * trial Fair. - They have -some of their fine was in the village part of this week and a trip to Buffalo on Tuenday.—Mr. and Mrs. rooster, 11 Sullivan," is hard to best:—Mr. pond, disgust. of nervous night wanderers, ma,de ANOTHER OF HUROI,�'S PIONEERS GONE.— . . while some two acres will be reserved *1015, - its appearance in our, village, It appears Mr. Thomas Carter, sr., of the township of Shorthorn stock on exhibition..—Rev. Dr. last vi iting friends.—Th m*ny friends Of Frank Metcalf went to Toronto on Tuesday. Thomas C. Deig . sty, of Staffi, fashionable � ttages for .& parke I that a Seaforth medico Yas returning from Morris, and father of Mr. Thomas Carter, of McE6nald and Mrs.; McDonald returned Mr. illiam White, of "Olgerville, will —Win. Campbell's office is undergoing some tailor, accomp I anied by his 'brother-in-law, the bank in front of the,col one hundred . a visit to the country at a le.te hour one the Huron Road, near -Seaforth, -died on. home on Tuesday. The Doctor went as far regret to learn of his serious illness, and needed repairs this week.—Mr. RicharO Rev. Mr. Nich9le, of Mitchell, passed - The beach at this point is from � I . . r . . � — A has not i4 night last week, and when nearin,g the iron Thursday, last week, having reached the as.the Coa8t,;2but Mrs. -McDonald did not go hope f r k speedy recovery.—Mr. and Mrs. Sellars is suffering this week from an in- through Varna on.M.onday liLst.—Mr.James to two hundred feet broad at ag, tte � bridge, from the South, he was surprised to good i%e of 86 years. . Mr., Carter was a further West than .Carberry, where she Willi m Moir, Dr. Macdiarmid ar,d G. J. jured leg, caused by a piano falling on it, - McKinney, formerly a resident of this equal anywhere as a place for batht see a ghostly female form issue from ' 'side strong I rugged man, and ecarcely knew spen � a couple of weeks with the fa Milies of Suthe land, who were attending the World's - place, after an absence of nearly tbirty-five water being so shallow that one Can i0de a . 9 I . - . The street and follow his buggy at a rapid rate. what it' was to be a day sick until about Mest ro. Wm.- Logan and John Fairley, for- Fair t Chicago, have returned home. —The - - years, is visiting friends and acquaintances out for a great distance into the lake, ' I i Reining in,his horse he asked if a ride was two years ago, when he had an attack of mer 3eaforthites. On their w4y'ho -me they Rev. r. Kerrin, of Bayfield, preached in Morris. in this neighborhood. He is looking hale wreck of the Malts, which was thrown 4? � wanted, but, to his amazement, the spectre paralysis. Since then he has "not been so stopped over a couple of days at Chicago,. at Sb.Pa I's church on Sabbath evening last.— MovF,mENTs. —Builders are busy at the and hearty.—Mrs. McDonald, wife of Rev. here, also adds to its interest, There 1� I turned and fled down the r* r bank at a smaxt as formerly, but wag always able to the Fair, where they were the guests of M r. . Warring is very much improving the new bridge on the lot lioe.—Samuel Cald- J. A. Me -Donald, has been seriously indis- n') doubt that this will prove a most POP,' fearful ra,t� of speed. .Now t may be that go around until about a week before his ' Hen, Robert Watson, Commissioner of a�pr�e rance of his property by the hick, jr., has returned to his home, on 'the posed during k4e past week.—The Rev. lar as it is a -most beautiful position for auto' the gentleman, overconle by fatigue, was dea,th, when he had a third paralytic stroke, Public Works for Manitoba, They bad a erect on of a Ane stretch of gas pipe fence. 2nd line, after spending six months in Uncle J. A. McConnell, formerly a pastor ,of the mor cottages. . � . just then in the land of dreams, or was� he which proved too much for him. Mr. Carter very enjoyable trip, and Mr. McDonald —Ue , A. Y. Hartley, of Bluevale, was Sam's domain.—Mrs. William Lowry, who Bay,field Road Presbyterian Church, is at —Since early in th ,ring the Toronto , . verging on the condition of people whol:im- was a native of Leeds, England, and came to look , much more robust than when he went visiti g in town part of last week ang this, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs, George present spefiding a f9w days at his country ' 'S T unk RailwsY agi�ne themselves surrounded by all soro, of Canada when quite a young man. He first away.—Mossrs. Robert M41eod, of Ile- and reached with -much acceptance in Car- Henderson, 3rd line, for a few months, re- residence on the Baifield road, Bridge gang, of the Gra,n r *ad I- - I - � - . have been. double plating the girders terrible creatures. If a ghost, it must have settled in Montreal, and worked at his Kill(p, and Josiah Irvine, of Hullett, left mel hurch on Sabbath evening last. turned to her home in Hullett last week.— . - otherwise strengthening the Sarnia vladtiat been im avenging spirit from Seaf'ortb,l in- trade as a ship carpenter. - He then came to on Monday .'with a car -load . of horses for 0 R SHow. —The Heneali show was held William Wright is home frbm Londou'on a Exeter. dew. - tent upon hastening his homeward atepol, as Toronto, which was then known as 11 Littlo Man.toba.—Mr. George 'Fitzgerald leaves on Fr iday last. It was'the first of the sea- visit to his parents. Owing to a break in on the Grand Trunk Railway in St. I I we have no native disturbing elements of York." IELP there met the late Mr. John to -d y for'Chicago.—Mr. W. 0. Reid is at son i these parts. It was a gratifying suc- the machinery in the factory he has a couple ITEms,—Rev. W. Kettlewell, of Paris, On Sunday morning, 3rd just., about eight . of weeks holida o'clock, while the men were en#ag84-J6t that sort.—Miss Mjary Houston, whose Hannah, of Tuckerainith, and in 1832 the Torc uto this week doing Canada's greatest cess n every respect. This show in support- yo.—Mrs. Charles Sheriff re- grand councillor Royal Templare of Tem- rain . health has been far from good for some two struck out for the Huron Tract, a,nd fair. —*r. and Mrs. J. C, Smith are in Ter- ed holly by the gate receipts ; the mem. turned to her home.in Toronto on Tuesday, peralice, delivered three very able temper- their work, a projection on a Passing t , � ., - . the workmen who was stood, time, had another severe attack last week, had to make their own 11 blaze " . west of onto this week visiting friends and attend- bere ip fees and private subscriptions, and aft:r ospending six months visiting friends in &nee sermons in this place on Sunday and struck one of and kuock' � I . Stratford, -this part being then almost un- . iog t he show. —On Wednesday last, as . Mr. rece yea no -government aid. It depends thi t wnship and Bluevale. —Richard Arm- Monday last to large sudiences.—Mr � � this . but is now somewhat improved—We regret .. It. ing near the centre of the bridge . to note the frail condition of Mrs.. McGee. inhabited. He took up two hundred acres The as Govenlock, of McKillop, was re- excl sively for its success on the magnificent strong h%o gone on a visit to his daughter McMordie, jr., and Miss Maggie McMordie, ad him off. As the bed of the river at - She has been ailing for some weeks, and of land in Tuckeramith. Mr. Thomas' Car- turning home from, town with � young horse far ing country of which Hensall, is the -and sons at Mooeejaw, North West Terri- of Kippen, spent Sunday last here.—Several point Is solid rock, and the distance the uu- - . . I I I I I � ' ' ' 1 c a h 't' ' h ' ' I - ' ` I ra I a a� c 11 ng " . I 1 4 '51, � 13 , I I I r I � I Ir I I f I 0 , I- .1 3 b. e. _ ' , � oar ' d c( sees , b u t es a for f , . d seems to make bul, Blow progress health- ter, jr,, now'liven on .one of the farms on in a buggy, the animal got frightened when cent a, and the liberality and public ipirit- tory. He does not intend to return � until Royal lemplare from Brucefield and Kippen fortunate fellow had to fall is fully fifty ward.—Mieses Mary and Jennie Muldrew the Huron '.Road, and Mr. Wm. Coleman on opposite the residence of Mn Win. Smith, edn as of the people, It does not depend near Christmas.—The new school house at were here to bear the -Rev. W. Kettlewell feet, It -seems almost miraculous that -he Wag paid a visit to,relativos. near Lucknow la,st the other,.on the 2nd concession of Tucker- and bolted into the deep ditch, upsetting in v in either, for thus far it has always Browntown is nearly completed, it is on Sunday last.—Mesera. Snell &ad White not inptantly killed. The injured man Was I week, and took in the'Caledonian games ornith. By dint of industry, perseverance the vehicle and throwing Mr. Govenlock pro en a successful show, and has done built with red brick, trimmed with white, have purchased his roan trotting horse from conveyed to the Royal Hotel, and modicall held there Ion Wednesday. —Butcher boys and economy, which characteristics wete so . ing more than hold its own. On and when finished will be a handsome Mr. W. Bowden for a handsome figure.— aid summoned. Upon - examination it Vr55 I out, After going a short distance it ran son ethi la b6no are generally reckless drivers., and for the prornin"ent among the earlk settlers,' he suc- foul of a telegraph pole, and got free from Fri ay, the weather, although somewhat structure, and a credit to the section,—The The funeral sermon of the late John Brewer, found that the left arm ; t . re broken, but it U not thought tbAt I sake of bay and horse should observe a ceeded in converting the forest land into a the -ig. It only ran a short distance, when thr atening, was delightful, and all that Methodist churcli at Browntown is undergo- who died on the �th inst.,,was preacheid in we I- IL .fistilined. slower pace. One day last week a lad came beautiful, cleared homestead. He remained it w ks captured.- Neither Mr. Govenlock cou d be desired, and there was a goodly at- ing repairs this week. The bricklayere are the James Street Mbthodist church on Sun- internal injuries ave sea to grief in this village by furious driving there until aib,aut twenty years ago, when lie: nor the horse was injured.—St. Thomas tan &nee of the farmers, their wives and busy bricking the . church with red brick. day morning last by the pastor, the Rev. The Young fellow's name is ,Hamilton' . - Over ac.-ossing, lost his balance and fell be- removed to the township of Merrill, near Church Sunday School Will be changed to son and daughters for miles around, and The looks of the corner will be greatly im- George Jackson.—Mr. John Bawdev, cabi- age is about eighteen years, and he is I I tween. the dashboard and crossbar of the Brussels, and. settled on: a farm there, on the kf ternoon, commencing next. Sunday at th all seemed to enjoy themselves. The proved when it !a completed.—The hand- net maker, has gone to England to visit his of the foreunu of the bridge gang. . � I . _, I . - 11-- � . - I - - ., � I - � I . I I I � . . ___ __ . � I � 11 _. . '. . . . � . . I . __ . I - I I '. . . 6 - � . � I -_ � . . �- - � . - . �, � .-I . . .7 . .. I I , . I - � I.. . I -_ I - -_ . . - � I . '. . I � � I . . . , . . . � ,- 1, . I . - I % . . � . . . - � . I � .1 I . I . I � . - . . _�;.� � I I I . I I . : 1. I - .- � . I .. I 'N M - _. A . . . I - - I - - Y . I I � - . I 1. � � I � r%, AIA � I 1. - . _Y � . - I , - . - , I � � - 41 - 11 I I - - - I . I I . . I I I . - - � I - � TWEN'l 1� I WHOLI ;;;;�� � _ . . I LADIE �_ - � �, I 1. Saturday _ 1. . play our I . Furs3 an,d ', same. * � I . I - , - Eack -eew facilitio, - I . bluving Wit ­ . � briuging to I i I v thaes-faaM I This beiz) Fur Goods, , ed in Our 8 I equal to an-, aie invited , - win wear I - . :ask you tc . show YOu . - �Iegance—t - largest 41-811 .Or. -we have , � � I - JACI I I . I . OLOTHIR I � * - . - ., R111 — I � = �. - , I . � Tialm LE - � ! . 4 . I �� I I The Grits Thurxilay of , - large -a gatbe in the count) anemblage 1 � � would bave b I ' Z very threst,em i . . � �;, Dig. People: ; suces frovi ei � trAft2 load$ CA : is tstimated, , � - � -thousand pe all Grits elthi . I I ing of � Coli . I e though so thi � login the i I - I turned out tq , - Mr. Laurii . Liberalls rof 3). strotion 1w.as 11 The succ�ss' 10 - complet'li and I at eould not b__ � are &like zcrad , ", good cause at .. - . t , mint, They. ,\ ,of their effori I , - -'stration in � Young -Lilberl the close -of t - . begun, they . young and ob such zeal And . return of is L 11 next election, I The town -v garb. Flags p . . � � - __ � building -a,, A'al a half fiolidal , " � Spective Of 91 I an hand. A over night in � . several leadil .1 hundred cit] . , burg, arrived about 11,%. n thily were oil I — Mr. Lyuriar -i - a ,carriage an the clever Pi . and headea �' I from Saafort] from Str.4;tf,o1 concourse ,of ploceeded ti Mr. Laurier ,' � the door of hall by the I I. leader stoo( ' large audieit of w,elcome I . I . - 7 . Mayor W. . Mr. Laurier- '1' � corporation i members oV . citizelfts *OF'm welcome jb, -a to t4itchelf. � go -not of diffeli . � can bav'e uo 11 are unaniniol esty. of purp , . vile'es y ou ha ex Ited posi . the people. � Mitchell �wil . - I You may car � __ � - tions of our - T*ople, W4 W,zsnt of t'! I you holdo Am : deuce may. I strength to ,wards the a, to long gi.vel M Mr. L ur ' JJ&' 'Ir ly touched ' especially a' a Which, disre . - I I . tended to bii I . understood - I . �J . nifiasuce b- . , broad lola,tfo , Presieent of, clation ; by . the Soafetril: Weed as Pro Liberal club I among othi . with alarm 1 . Thompsou A � Would adhe . With your . Dominion 4 . I 1Z, - prosperby 16 vie with a I I South." T ,Young Libe i .. - the leader: . � Party wo co ; . : I great leaelet � - � p retrospect t, : . , : � slid esteem . � - right *vrthl � . 12ow to bolit Iffier Majost ]Parliament � � ties of head � affectiontite , Liberals ox.p E� . Xwe UUUIar � flower of a -A '.n F - PUblie * am prOIV44101 Iletle Quollil