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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-09-29, Page 8-Alt IHURON. SE14EMBER-29 T H� EXPOSITOR. 1. 18930 love the beautiful. here own with J. gotten up, are determin -1 to make it/a season, Is fur mount@, facings and trim- altar tail was decorated with beautifVI. Wolveley, Northwest Territory, Is at present one of the finest he has yet Investeil in, or out. The Foresters, In whose iutere�t, it is EDWARD 0ASH1 mings. For those who plants and the pulpit was also adorned by visiting friends . She came d built.—Mrs. W. Bell and Mr. %ad Mrs, goodFRID A _JL Wholesale and Retail Dealer in, there are velvet flowers in natural colors, these beautiful 11 thoughts of God" as they the body of her brother, the late Mr. R. R. Habkirk and, children, returned 1101lie entertainment, —Thre6 f our njilliners ar- which look bright and-w-harm,ing in contrast have been called. The oxerclses consisted Jamieson. =The congregation of the Episco- this week, after spending a month in Chi- irived back in town Is.: week, Miall'Smith, SEPTEMBER -29tb, with richly colored velvet@ bnd softly shad- of spirited singIng by the children, addressee pal church presented Mrs, John Coppi on cago -among relatives,and visiting the fair. of the Mammoth HouEv : M,iss Crocker, bf Fine Dairy' Butter,' ed felts. Lesding colors Oxa, green and by the various tet%ohers,on topics of interest the occasion of her marriage� with a very Tile friends of Miss Barbara Wilson will 'Anderson &, Elder's stoi and Misu Nemens. GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH, mauve, black and white, and black find to the Sunday $ohoob, letters from ' former -handsome silver tea, service as a recognition regret to learn that she ii suffering f rom --A number of our men are out brown, but all colers are worn, and if a lady pupils now in oher parts of the world and of her faithful labors in the choir and Sab- illuess at pre.4ent, and will hope for. her hunting the3e days, - They report consider - AFTER 'THE On, enterig upon altiother j;easonfs' prefers any othor!�CDlor to those men"tioned -on address by Rev. Mr. Luca@. The'-servico bath School of that body,—Rev. Mr. Tay- speedy recovery.—A grand union conven- able ganie.—Mr. J. Sorne�s is unable to she will still be in style, 'a combinations of wag a most profitable and enjoyable one. lot, a brother of Mrs. Woodley,48 at pres- tion of tile Epworth League and Yonng � work this week on account of % sor� bandi— business has to ackriowled,ge, with are OPEINGS almost every other color on the millin- Tho' Sunday School at, RxbDrough School ant visiting in town. —Mr. Wm. Steet, wife People's Christian Endeavor Societies of the Mr. Arthur Tibrnay returuld fro.m1a lengthy thanks the large p�tronage received, or&' tables. Some very pretty and comfort- house also hold a special service in the after- and 96n, of Picton, are at present visiting cotinty of Idurou, will be held in Carmel visit to London.on Monday eveninpGreat o years, an e little girls? bonnets and ha-tp, in cream noon, whe Ina e f( during the past forty-tw d abi ii Mr. E. L., Hunt, of Seaforthad- friends in Seaforth and Egmondvillo. Mr. Presbyterian church, on Friday of tills week, prepAratione are now being or the L -osi -ernoon World's fair show, which is to be beld in hopes to retain it for another year,and and garnet, and made of plush and eider dressed the school. This Sunday School Steet was formerly a member of the Exi - when there will. be- a morning, aft The great whirl of actiVI-t. dOWD,were on the stands. The old standby, has been carried on very successfulfy in spite TOR staff.—The Grand Trunk Railway com- and evening se4sion.—Mr. J. Scott was in Blyth, on the 101;h and 11tb of October.— will buy any quantity of fine butter i 1 the Engl6h walking-hat,und r the synonym of many difficulties and is doing a commend- pany unwittingly perpetrated a good oke Iona this week spending a few days, with Mies 33011a, Wilson wag visiting ifriends in occasioned by our Grand Open; from now forward. 1 of "The Tourist, "is here ageain, new and able work. We hope their rallying day will on the Conaervatiyes of the county when Mr. mud Mrs. B�itto'. town on Wednesday. ing Display of New Goods I has nobbv and useful as ever. There is also a give the hard working'and painstaking offi they printed on the railway tickets for their dashi g sailor hat likely to be popular with cers and teachers renewed z6al and courage grand rally at Clinton, "Reform Damon- somewhat subsided, ariA ou CLOTHING CLOTHING!. nStaffa, Brucefleid hae now, tinte to reflect a� I ioi�hbor- stration."—Qite a number of people went SERvicF,. —The. annual J. A. McINTOSH; Brucefield, Conveyancer, to girls. It has a wide brim and moderately and also stir up the people of the I _ ood' up froT here to Clinton on Tuesday to hear where you saw the choicest high crown, the latter trimmed with several hood to encourage and help on the g Harvest Thanksgiving S-3rvice of Grace -Commissioner for taking affidavits in the High gild Stock now complete in Overcoats rows of narrow ribbon. The old ladies are work. Sir John Thompson and his collesguelL— 'church will be held on Sabbath overlie Court of Justice. Wills and general settlements of niost becoming things to Make go property carcfvilly and legally attended -to, All busi- and Suits. not forgotten. There are large, comfortable Mr. Reynolds, of Brantford, is at present October Ist, at 6:30 o'clock p. in.' The Fall and VVinter word, ness confldential. I hrve a large atnou6t of money up your shape& for them, which the Seaforth tnillin- SIR JOHN TitomPSON AND PARTY IN staying with his sister, Mrs. A. K. Chit- church will be appropriatdy decorated for to loan at current rates and on easy ei t 'rns. Parties the ain best to. robe. I t w qualitv, style and workmanship the very ers know just how to fix,up in the moat TowN. On Tuesday morning, at 8.30 tenden. He has been lying sick for some the oct.'alsion. desiring money will kindly apply early a�nd the Incon- store be lie found anlo'nq8t our canadian manufacturers. have so often visited, but suitablp.-and becoming style. We -would also o'clock, Sir John Thompson, Premier of the time in the Brantford Hospital.—Sir John — ----- venience consequent on too short notice rill you avoided. A number of fine farms fol sale at all PMCES, ROCK BOTTOM. like to'iay something about thei mantle de- Dominion ; Hen. George E. Foster, Minis- Thompq uted at the station on Hullett. prices. 1346-1 on was prese with a larger stock, and a more We clairn second place to no other house, whether partments, -which- are very, full and com- ter of Finance ; Hon. � N.. ClIark.0 Wallace, Tuesday morning with very handsome other in Canada, for good solid NENv BRIDGE.—The new bridve near MATRIONIAL.—The residenco of Mr. varied Assortment — a very in this, county or an3 K —Much re* Hsrlock, on the road leading to Kinburn, David cIntosh, V. S., was t4o scene of school of taste a gathering values. Ina ection invited, satiafactlon guaranteed. plete. We would advise all, requiring such Controller of Customs, and Dr' MontsRue, bouquet by Miss Marie idd. OurrangetKiq season will be found largerthan articles to examine the stocks of our mer member of the House of Commone for H&I- grot was felt by many here on learning. of has boon completed,, and an excellent piece happy festivity'on the 20th iust, I The occa- ntp, where they will be stir place of all class cha . e to find good dimand, rolled into town on the Govern- the death of Miss Mary N�pTsvish, daugh- of workmanihip it is. It will be quiLe a sion was the marriageof his !niece, 11iss es of goods for y, whether in rich and. ment car, Ottawa, hich was attached to ter of Mr. James MoTavisb, Tuckersmith, WM. PICKARD value for their mone W the many buers boon to the farmers and others having oc- Lizzie C. P&yne, to Mr. John G. Kaiser. In town, Vil. I r west bouZ They which occurred on Friday last. Miss Me- elegant mantles, or in the plain, substantial the regi 6 mixed train. casdon to travel that roai. The contractor, The company, though not large, was an ex- lage and country. Seaforlth. r i We 4911 and comfortable jackets and far trimmed were on their way to the Conservative Do- Tavish -was, for a considerable time, a stu- Mr. Joseph fossen, of Stephen Township, is ceedingly happy and joyous one, the re- be glad -to ha, you take a circular wraps, which are just the thing for- monatration at Clinton, but had arranged to dentof Seaforth Collegiate Institute. and ve now engaged on another bridge near Londes- past sumptuous in character and �vrr) taste- more leisurely ook thro-agh 'the pproaching cold winter weather. stay here for an hour.- They were met at was a favorite with all who formed her ac- boro wh;ch, when completed, will d,oubt- ful in its arrangement. Tile presents were a M srs. Jacks6n, Brothers had a fine the station by the 033rd Battalion Band, and quaintance. —Tile regular thank -offering tif ul now' andmake your selection 'gilt (9*00itim The eon reflact equal credit on the worthy beau and useful, The hap display of ladies' furs, which attracted a were presented with � an address by the meeting of ' the Seaforth Auxiliary of the builder. accompanied by many rien s to from our magnfficent collection 4 f d the coeuppole', rom ladie's at Mayor and Council on behalf of the town. Women's Fore very large share of attention f ign Mission Society will be left amidst a shower of rice, etc,, for Lon- of tending the millinery openings. Indeed, no There wa quite a crowd :at the Station to held in the Presbyterian church, Seaforth, Millinery, DISTRICT MATTERS. meKM013. don, followed by the beat wiah of 'their passer-by could help noticing the elegantly see the distinguished seraugers, each of next -Monday evening, October 2nd. Miss I pson and dressed rion Oliver, M. D., of Indore, India, a many friends' Mr. R. G. S windows of this ing firm, whom replied to the address by a short M& —Mr. George Chesney, of ris A GOOD BULL, Mantles, enterp TEMPEFULNCE.—The Royal Templars have tile Huron Road, has --purchased from Dr. Miss Emma Nevin acted as groomsman Mantle Clothe and the best wish we can extend them -is speech. Mr. Foster seemed to meet with Missionary of the Canada Presbyterian invited Rev. J. H. Hector, popularly known that their patronage may keep pace with most favor, though all were well received. ohurch, home on furlough, is expected to ScOt;,, of Seaforth, a very fine yearling- and bridesmaid, respectively,, Dress Goods and Furs. d, as the Black Knight, to visit Seaforth and their enterprise. They said -nothing that was new, and, in address the tiug. Durham bull. rhis mee All I& es interested thoroughbred young (Received too late for insertion last week.) Thes� are the chief -thines for his popular leotures on the -and Perfection," a son deliver two of fact, touched only lightly on politics. There are dordially invited.—Mr. Hugh Robb wag bull was aired by "Gi - I i the ladies to select early, 130 U lith and 12th of October. This will,,witli- llett & was a gentleman with & tall hat and a black in Goderich this week on the Grand Jury.— of Hilne's imported bull. Mr. Chesney Morrh3. WHO WANTS FEATHEM?—MU out doubt, be one of the greatest inellect- Ja(,-kgcn of Sesforth Stove, Hardware and Tin Ern- beard with the party, who mingled with.- the R. A. McPherson &,-Compa me keeps him for his own use. BmEFS.—The voters'list court for Morris to get the pick of the best thatos ny is the na flum �aa a lot of first class- fresh Goose Feathers, tial treats the people of Seaforth have had crowd and attempted,by starting a cheer at of a new photographing firm thaI have come FARM SoLD.—Mr. John Sibbon has sold 'will be held in the hall on Friday, October going. Our stock is full and long fo.�T sale cheapa Call early. 13461, the privilege of enjoying for a very his farm on the 13th concession of McKillol? 6th at 10 o'clock a. m, Boy WANTED.—A good I smart boyt to- every available nt to'wake up some an- to town end comme600d business over Good —Mies Annie Clark running over with these goodlgI time. Fall information as to subjects of poi -8 y thusiasm, but the leaven didn't seem to Brothers store.—Mr. P. Keating halga large to his neighbor, Mr. Alex. Gardiner, for the is on the sick list. —Mrs. James Watson, so much the better for you, for lectures, etc., will be given next week. drive Grocery. wagon and make himself generall ew sum of $5,000. A few years ago Mr. Sib- Sunshine, is very ill.—The trustees of Sun - work very welli. The gentlemen forming force of men At Work on Mrs. F. Case's n useful, A. G. AubT, Sesforth. 1346 that means plenty for you to bon purchased this farin from Mr. Richard GIRL WANTED.—A good girl, who under- the party are. all comparatively young barn in Tuckeramith.—Mr. and Mrs. J. R. shine church have purchased a piece of land NOT A BAD BEGfrf,mNG.—The first week- V men, and. with the exception of Lyon, Mr. and Mrs. George Fitzgerald, Mr. Robinson, now of Seaforth, for $6,000,,and from Mr. Watson, on which they intend choose from and so much the -look* In ly meeting for young men only, on Wedues. stands general housework can get a place at good �wages on applying to MRS. M. Y. McLxmi, Goderich -Mr. Wallace, polished and pleasant:peak- and Mrs. G. W. Papst, Mr. and Mrs. John has since made considerable improvements erecting a new shed for tke accomodation better for us, for it inctemes day evening laotin the Young Men's Chris- Street'. ers. Dr. Monts ue,.especially, seem to be Modeland, Mrs. M. Y. McLean, and' Miss on it. He intends removing to Stratford, of church-goers.—Mr. Tlimas Russell has o-ur sales. A week later we Van Association rooms, was moderately well ne r which place he has�another farm. Mr. gone to Grand Rapids, Midoigan, on a visit. -Tuesday from the GIRL WANTED. —Wanted, a good general in his element w ion making an impromptu Graham returned on w attended considering the fine eveni out- ill mention other goods which servant. Apply at the residence of J. A. WILSON, speech. At the conclusion of the spe�ches World's Fair at Chicago, all delighted with Gardiner is to be congratulated on his put- —Mr. John Ward, 6th lin4�, continues in their trip.—Rev. D. V. Lu chase. If he keeps on, he will soon be one ant � to Cli Wle know will interest you. side and other attractions. Mr. Vellam, Seaforth. 1346-t f the party took their places in the carriages cas preached in poor health.—A good many w n, evening, p aiting,them, and, preceded,by the band, the Methodist church ion Sunday evening to of the largest land-own6ra in the count . ton on Tuesday to shake h4nds with Sir the speaker of the leased his SERVANT WANTED. A good general ser-' aw y hearer9witha profitable,addresson Will vant wanted. Hihest wages paid. Apply at the drove up, town. They had a look around, a large congregation and lectured in Cardno's But 11 Sandy" has a good head an well as in - 6 -t f John Thompson and hear what he had to Power. Several young men, the nucleus of iEXPOBITOR, OYFICH. 184 visited ibp-Coll4ate Institute, gave the- hall on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday' dustrious hands. say concerning his work.—The fall shows Edward McFaul a good class,have decided in favor of a boah MONTHLY Sales to be resumed. -First scholars �i both schools a half holiday, -An d evenings. [lie lectures were fairly well at- are in full bloom, Wingham, Clinton, B91- sale for the season now going on. A whole week of keeping class for the fall and winter, a.. I thon reIndred &�aln to their "hotel on tended.—He came under the auspices of the Tuckeramith. grave and Seaforth takingplace this week.— SEAFORTH. bargains. GOOD BR0+HHRS, new cheap store. '1346 1 one will be 4tarted at once. All are w,; - They all seemed much, pleased OBITUARY. wheels." Royal Tomplars. It is related that at the —DEEP and widespread sorrow Mr. S. Caldbeck has returned home from come. A BooK.KEEFING Class will be started at with our'town, and though their time here reception to Sir John . Thompson and his was felt by the people of this neighborhood Y. M. C. A..roonis, under the a�le tuition once in the the Nortfi-weet.—Mrs. George Hood has ar of Mr. Prendergast. Fees, to subscribers to Associa- Was short, they seemed to enjoy it colleagues held here on Tuesda on learning of the death of Mi M Me. rived h ine from Paris, where she went on a OUR AUTUAIN GIFT y morning, "'go TirE FALf. AsizEs.—The Fall Assizes i tion,$lper quarter; to non-subscribern, $1.50; to thoroughly, an oldWily gentleman hailing from Irishtown Tavish, daughter of Mr. James W407avish. visit.—The threshings are getting well, this couaty Were held at Goderich tl s ladies, $11. A preliminary meeting for organiza. went up, as he supposed, to Sir John, and Miss McTavish had been ailing for some thinned out on the 6th and 7th lines already. week, before Mr. Justice McMahon, The,'., tiop will be held in the rooms, at 8.30 p. m.-, Wednes. day, evening next. All desiring to join will hand in time grasping hit hand in both of his own, said : time, and was confined to her bed for six THE LATE MRS. CLARK. —We had was: not a hnavy docket. The several cases ukr#ej to R. MERGFR, SOCY. 1346-1 I 3&n'die happy. now that I have held the weeks before her death, and everything Kippen. were disposed of as follows: McDougall. vs. last week after receiving the intelligence, hand of Sir John Thompsoo." But it that kind friends and good medical attend- Y07 E OF OUR BEABERS, on Allan, assau�lt and damages to person, post- FAREVVFLL SOGIAL. On Motiday evening ly to make mention of the death �of . Mrs. FARmER-13 wanting all kinds of plow ro. EVER turned out that instead of the Premier's &Doe could do was done in bar behalf. he pairs for the Verity plows an(T gang plows, Massey of A. J. C,arke, of this town, and sister of the Christian-Eudevivor Society of the Pres- hand ho held that of the Hon, Clarke Wal- had just reached womanhood, being in her an other line of plows, plow handles, mould boards, pooed till next court Jackson vs. Brady, Mrs. W. M. Gr�y. Mrs. Clarke -was a na- byterian church hold a farewell social to breaeb of a warrant of horse, postponed mera,l wheels, shares of all kinds ; everytbing In IIA sk' plow I lace, G nd Master of the Orange'Order in 21st year, and was a young lady of more By special arrangementg with the as been util next coart ; Irwin vs. Broadfoot, post tive of Seaforth, being the youngest daugh- y the no, plow repaintinf, wagon and buggy re Cansda4 nd the latter did not undeceive him. than ordinar ability, of a k ad and cheer- painting, the best seasoned t niber and good work. Rev. Mr. Hant,who,for six months,h I 4 tion, which made her a favorite in,, tinanship, should goto T. MELLis, Kippen. 1314-4 poned until next assizes Soniorva.McGil- assistant to Rev. Dr.: McDonald, the pastor. ter.of the late Christophe Sparling, one of Ipublishers we are enabled to make licuddy, libel, postponed Foes vs. Wilson, the first residents of this tlo-wn. In fact, he —Mr. James Sleeth is busily engaged this ful d 0 :.k The basement of he church was well filled, week putting an addition to the English her laprgle every one of our readers.the possessor 91i circle of friends, She.. was an res seduction, verdict for plaintiff for $5.00. ided here bef9re Seaforth had an exist- NOTE.S.—The older member of St. An of a life -like portrait of the How. and an �xceedingly pleasant time was spent. church Sunday; School building, and re. earnest and consistent member of the Pros- ' a once. Mrs. Clarke had � been in delicate drew's church, in this village, will r 0 byterian church, and took an -active part WILIFItED -LAumilM, the trusted and 'Wiltze vs. Doig, breach of of mar- The prograrnme, consisting of musical and shingpling the roof.—Mr. F. Gutteridge and Joe . egret t riage, settled out of court, health for some months, 'and while on a visit learn of the death of Rev. eph Eakin, 't Paying literary selections was varied and well red - M in every good w rk, especially beloved leader of the Liberal Party of to her sister, Mrs. N. H. Young, of Blyth, r. William Sleeth have the contract for 0 in the Sab- whi h occurred in loronto, on the 9th inst. $200 damage3 and costs of suit Anderson -dered. There were a couple of 15 minute Mr. Scott's fine new brick store, in Bruce. bath School. In sickness, an in health, she she became so ill that she' could not be re- Mr. Eakin was the first ordained pastor of Canada. The portrait is drawn from vs. Wilson, malicious prosecution., verdict intermissions, giving the audience an oppor- field, and are now engaged there.—There had a strong and living faith in the blessed for plaiatkil, $1.00. Corporation of Brussel� moved from there, and despite all that tea- t. Andrew's chfirch, and labored faithfully the latest and best photoraph which tunity to move about and enjoy thernielves . were 76 tickets sold at the Seaforth station Saviour and a well grounded hope of a glori� vs. Ronald, verdict for plaintiff TheGrand der nursing and medical skill could do for in that charge for eight years: He removed socially, ani there was an abundance of de- for Clinton on Tuesday, the day of the great ous resurrection. She was laid beside her the honorable gentleman bus had Jury, as usual, in their presentment licious fruit Instead of the old order her, she passed away, as formerly intimat- from here to P&rkhill.—We were not quite of coffee Conservativwzr' demonstration there. — On sister,- who preceded her more than two mended the erection of a ,k=90i ed, on Wednesday night,of last week. The correct in our statement of the prizes won - taken and, is etched in a life -like and and. cakes. Rev. Dr. McDonald,acted as Thursday a boy riding a fractious horse on years, to wait until the last trumpet shall n 0 Eefuge. Itisapitythaton this 'quesbi011 chairman, and,, as usual,.Added much to the r in were taken to Sea -forth on Friday by M. Goo. Taylor at T'ronto and London. thoroughly artistic m anner. 0 at Goderich'street, asked Mr. Wm. Reedy- of sound, when thodead in Christ sball arise the Grand Juries and the Coun Council general entertainment by his humorous re- 'norning, and conveyed to the Methodist We should have haid that at the former place McKillop, to take his horse by the head and first. The funeral waii largely a The enthusiastic reception whick ttended could not be better mixed up. marks. One number on the programme he church, where, in the presence of a large give it a start, - This Mr.'Reedy did, when much sympathy is felt for t Eknd he received 3rd for pring foal, 3rd for two- MR. L.Aupmt has received werever he aged parents number of sorrowiDg relatives and sympa. announced as a duet by 14i8s Mi. E. McLea year-old filly, let for three-year-old stallion, t the brute crowded him again and the family. ONTARIO VOTER' LIST.S.—HiS Honor hizing friends, the funeral 'serviceb were and silver medal for the best group of he bat; appeared is evidence -of the and Mr- L. L. McFaul, and when they re- buggy, throwing him down, :ud&stPeap8p@ii0ng Judge loms Niill hold Revision Courts, ari conducted by the pastor, Rev. Mr. Gallo- horse@. At London he received lot for great worth of the man. He is the 8�pDnded the former read an address to Mr. on hiM*iDjured him oonsiderably but for- Crom.arty. follows ; Clin,con, town' hall, October 2 spring foal, 3rd for brood mare, let for t Hunt from the congregation, expressing way, asfisted by Rev. Rugg'no of 'tunately not seriously. —During August and wo- peer of th-e areat leaders Paieau, Wingham, town hall, October 4 ; Brussels LOCALITIES. —Last Saturday morning their appreciation of his labors among th em, Blyth, and Roy. Mr. Howell, of Goderich. a year-old filly, and diploma' for three-year September 2,400 basket,3 of fruit have been painful accident - Brown and _Alackezie, who though happened to Neil, youngest town haft, October 5 ; lorris, town hall, A most touching address was delivered b - old etallio'D.—Miss Oakes will resume her of the 'new views of truth which he had y delivered in Seaforth by express. Th�re son of,Mr. James Park. While engaged -in- class. in music here next ThurFiday. they have passed over to the great the latter gentleman. While pastor of the October 6 ; Grey, town hall. October 7 ; given them and the renewed interest in that �must,surely be: lots of sweet stuff laid up for picking beechnuts he fell from the tree to TIIE LATE MR. COO�ER. —The death of Turnbarry, 111tievale, October 14 ; E-ist Wa- Methodist church I here the deceased had majority, still li ve -in the memory of 91 grand old book, the Hible,,Iwhich hi �the winter by the thrifty housewives of our the ground, being 8tunned-by the fall. Af- Mr. William W. Cooper, of this place, was grateful people. iNfit. LAuRIEWs por-_ wanoah, Belgrave, October 12 ; Blytb, town Is been an active ani devoted member of his though'tful discourses superinduced. Mr. town'. hall, October 13 ; Hullett, Londeaboro, Oc congregation, and a frequent visitor and in- ter regaining consciousneso, he managed to mentioned last week. Mr. Cooper was one McFaul then presented him' with a hand trait should be in -the home of every tober 14;, McKi'llop, Winthrop, October 17;' timate friend of his family. He referred to crawl half way home, and was found by his of the first and oldest settlers on the Lonaon some Russia ]either travelling companion,as The Shows. 10. Liber Ashfield, Dungannon, Ootober 18 ; Goderich her untiring labors in the church, and ee- friends f6ur or five hours after the accident r' al in Canada. a memento of the summer he has spent in oad. * It is now over 50 years since lie tawnehip, Holmesville, October 19 Col- peoially as a member of the Ladies' Aid SEAFORTH. occurred. The little fellow suffered intense cated on the farm here, now occupied by Seaforth. ' Mr. Hunt made a very The portrait is p-rinted on a sheetof suitable borne, town hal, October 20; Bayfield, her'urIselfish devotion to others even, at the The Seaforth show opened here yesterday agony from internal injuries, but is now re- Mr. Hunt, and on a portion of which part and earnest reply, describing the work in plate paper 18x24 inches and will not The principal day of the show, town.hall, October 21 ; Hay, Zurich. Octo- expense of. her personal health and strength; rporning. covering slowly. -The remains of Miss ofthievillageis now situated- wh�ich he is about to engage as a repreLentuh- He was be for sale, only enotigh copies being ber*24 ; Stephen, Crediton, October 25 her care for the young people, by whom she however, will be to -day. If the weather is Mary, fourth daughter of Mr. James Me- hard- work ing, frugal, industrious and a good tiva of.the International Committee of the Exeter, town: hall, October 26; Usborne, was universally' beloved, and her genuine favorable the show'will be a success. The Taviah, of Tuckersmith, formerly of this printed to supply Souvenirs of AIR. Youn.' Men's Christian As3ociation. The manager, and not only made liberal 'provi- 9 Vicialt town ha -11, October 27; West Wawanogh, unas She was show inside is good, although not quit sion for a large family but bad a competency LAURIEn;s triumphant ca SUMiDg,Chriatian character. y, were interred in Cromarty come- exe�cises were closed with a selection by the 0 up Mpal`001L Dum,anon, October 28 Stanley, town one who never wearied in the Master's work to last year. The sports in the afternoon tery on Monday afternoon. This family to keep himself and his aged partner in ease throughout the Dominion. Endeavor ahoir, and Rev. Mr. Taylor, who hall,. October 31; Howiak, town ball., No- and always cheerf ully submitted to what. were interesting and fairly well attended. has been. sorely afflicted during the past two and comfort in their decl!iniog yeani, He is visiting in -town, pronounced the benedic- Toave our readers the cost of the vember 2 ; Groderich, town hall, November she believed to be tile Master's will. After years and have the sincerest sympathy of tion. Full particulars will be given next week. was an Englishman by birth, but came to picture being mailed to us and then to 3. Courts have been held in Seaforth and the'couclusion of this addreEs and an appro- CLINTON. their many friends here.—Hiss Mary Gil- Canada when quite young. In politics he Tackeramith. priate musical selection by the church choir, lespie has returned from a six months' visit was an enthusiastic Liberal, and in his them, it will be sent directl from the y Lieu tenant. Governor Kirkpatrick, Mrs. with relabivee in the No those who desired it were permitted an op- rthwest. Slie was younger days, he was an adherent of tho EGM O.ND VILLE NOTE.S.—WO understand publishers. Fill out the blank below that Mr. R. Muldrew, of'thia village, who Kirkpatrick, and Hou. John Dryden visited accompanied by her sister, 'Mrs. Robert Episcopal church, in connection w Tug FOOT_R,�LL MATCH. —On Saturday last po 11tunity to take a farewell look at the' re- ith which p has taught Sproat's school so successfully Clinton on Wednesday and formally opened Purdon. of Brandon.,who, with her family, denomination he was brought up. But, and send it to the ublishers of the he Ingersoll Collegiate Institute football mains, when the coffin was removed to the during the past three y -ears, intends the fair. There was a large crowd of peo- intends rpendiDg the winter with her pa- after coming to Kippen, his wife being . picture, The Montreal Herald Coln - giving hearse, and, followed by the mourning con - team, 03,me up to have a second try for the V up teaching, and will begin dy of course, the remains were taken to the Mait- ple and the Ehow was a success in every re- rents here.—Mr.Peter Campbell is taking in Presbyterian, and there being no Episcopal pimy, Montreal, with six cents in tile stu Hough Cup, but, as on former ventures dentistry at New Year's —Sorne of landbank2 cemetery. Mrs. Clarke leaves spect. the World's Fair this week-.��-Mrs. Ilarris,of church in the vicinity he joined the Presby- stamps to pay for packing our were ansuccessful. Ingersoll won the toss mailing, young men have beed doing big walking ;two Young and interesting daughters, the MITCHELL, Atwood, a former resident of this village, is terian body. For many years, indeed., 11111 - and elected to kick into the north goal, to- Vately ; fifteen and sixteen mileslat a' roiud eldest of whom is about entering her teens, spending a few days with her old friends.. etc., which will entitle yon to receive wards which a very strong wind was.blowiDg. u At the show here on Wednesday the die til the infirmities of old age laid him aside, trip is pretty good. It is a grand exercise, t one o f thee excellent poitraits of the Mrs. Alexander Boyl has returned from a he was a most enthusiastic and euer t' Even with this advantage, however, they o mourn the loss of a loving and Christian play of ladies' work, although in quantity go Ic es acially in the country, with its varying mothe ost popular man in the Dominion. p to and who, with the other relatives, not up to former�­ visit to her parents in L%nark.—Mr. Dun- worker, and always gave most liberally of. in were no match for the honle boys. They years, was of such excel - and attractive sceneryj much preferable to will have the deep sympathy of many. lent quality as to make up the loss. . The can McKellar and family treated the young his means to support church ordinances. Yc6 will be pleased Nvith it, played well Individually, but their forward crouching over a bicycle.—Dr. George See The daughters will, however, have the ten. grain, roots, fruit, etc., were better than folks to a large party last Friday evening. He donated to the Presbyterian congrega- line combination was entimly broken u: b y and his mother called on- several f iends in' derest care from man relatives, but the iheep A very an oyable time was spent by alI 'who P Seaforth's invincible trio of lialf-backs. this y ever. The display of horses, cattle, e tion here the site occupied by the present t village oil Tuesday,14 I st week The place of a mother can never be filled. etc., was the beat shown for a number of Palticipated in the mazy whirl. comfortable church and manse, and his Shortly before lialf time Mr. It. J. Cra (D w' doctor, who has been practising in Ne- ford, of the Seaforth forward line.,, was years. house In earlier days was always o.r.en to vada, came East with the remains of his struGk in the breast by the elbow of an op' Bayfleld. entertain ministers of any denomination. In re deceased brother, and has been spending a LOCAL BRIERS.—Those of our reade ' WINT(FRAM, g playar and L d to retire from the few weeks since at the parental home, near who. would like to I procure an excellent The Northwestern Fair opened a DoN'T miss Bayfield Fair and don't fail to fact he was kind and hospitable in - an emi- CD -Edwards' store and examine his large o a t Wil3g* go to H. F. 0 pfiGeladin, another player taking his place. At nent degree, and.n ppeal was made to him CD Zurich. —Mr. and- Mrs. Wm. MbNay, of portrait of Hen. Wilfrid Laurier, free of ham on Tue8dak and closed Wednesday. new stock of OvercoAts, Pants and Tweeds, new half time the Acore stood 2 t:) I in favor of in behalf of a worthy individual or deserv- arge, should read the announcement in In ever way it was a decided success, Jacketings and Dress Goods. Great value in Table Lucknow, spent some days last week with Gh y V4 the home team, and in the second half, with Ing cause, in Vain. Like most men he had Mrs, It. R. Donnie, Mrs. MeNay's sister. another part oi this issue.—Miss Nettie Never before has there been such a display Linens and Towellings. On show day a large assort- C4 the wind in their favor they put in two ment of Dress Goods will be offered at just half price. his peculiarities. One was his great love 51 Mr. MGNay formerly lived in this vicinity, Johnston, of the Buffalo State hQapital, is of live stock and rootg. The attendance was A fine lot Of Crockery and Glassware just opened for hunting, which was, in fact, his chief CD. CD more, leaving the score at the close 4 to I in but for many years has resided near Luck. sPend.iDg her vacation with parents and very large. out. 1346-1 $:LA 1070 their favor. The Saaforth boys,, though recreation. Nothing delighted him more DOW, where he hag prospered abundantl friends on the 5th con -cession of McKillop.: mostly young players, played a good, steady Y. 0 BREEzy LOCAL.S.—Mr. Thomas Jewett than to get out into the woods witli a gun orq —The political f urnace is at a f using host —Mr. Louis McDonald, who is carryina on game, the defence being especia[ly brilliant. and game would be remarkably scarce if he 'hese parts, several having gone Hensall. and son, John, are awa,y doing the World 0 CD just now, in t, the extensive blacksmithing and carriage Fair.—Miss Lilly Filliott returned on Tuee- returned empty-handed. It' is jokingly to Mitchell and Clinton to get fres making business of the late John Dorsey, MR. W re m. Colwell, Carriage Maker, is of �7' Cn HURON STOCK T T;E BiG SHows.—The fering his fine stock of new and second band Buggies day from a modths holidays at D marked of him that he we�uld Bit on the CD CD from the leading lights of their reap e has now cempleted his first year as its pro. etroit and live stock breeders of the C'Punty of Huron at great bargain prices ita order to make room for his Windsor.—Mr. John MeNaughton is home limb of., a tree watching a ground -ho s.hole 0 r t 9 I —Mr. and Mrs. Will am prietor, and Air. McDonald informs uo'that 4inter stock. 1346.1 -from Chicago. —Messrs. A. Brown, N-. Mur. and wQ'uld never leave it till he. bagged his 1-4 CD pa ties. IStee can usuatly hold their own Jin competition of Picton, tire � visiting Mr. Steet's he is well pleased with the result, and in- wih the breeders of any o�tlier county or :t, gob in ray, A. Woods, M. Ross, W. Erwin, J. game. He was a good neighbor, and a wor- 0.4. BOOTS'AND SHoEs.—I have ju 0 (b parents, in this village. Mr. ­Steet tends cairying on the,business more ex. country in the world, L%Btlweekwegave some lines of Ladies% Misses', Children' Jeffrey, Charles Dresser, H. McLeod, John thy, useful citizen, and his memory will W 0 ad Boys' holdwan important position on the Stu of teneiY16ly than ever in the future.—Mr. list of pri7,es taken by Raton men at To. suitable for fall that cannot be beaten for low prices. 02 0 the Picton Timeq, and came West to spend Frank Pillman, of Woodstock, was in town. I buy: from the best firms in Canada, for cash. I Tome, H. Colloday, D. Harrison, Chris lo -ng be held in affectionate recollection by ronto. This week we have Ithe plea,"sure of Dresser, W. Harrison' many. He leaves a large family, all grown n says that the par. have no rent to pay and I am prepared to sell cheap. his holidays. —Mrs. J. S. Porter is spending this week. Mr. Pillma , D. McDonald, J. chonicling their success at London-", where er than a botch that don't know how to make a boot McLeod, F. Jeffrey and John. Pollock have up to years of maturity and doing for them- i tial suspensiow of the Hay'and other manu- a few days at Norwich, with ber daughter, or the man that tore the ticket off my boo gone,up the lake for fall fishing.—Dr. C. selves. The funeral took place on Fridaiy there was a better stock sh�w than at To- to at Hen- Mrs. C. L. Papst.—The Egmondville Sab- factories there make dull times -in that once sall show because I got, first prize. The best of ronto. The prizBo won by Mr. George CD bath School is indebted to Mr. D. D. Wil- booming town. The Patterson- Agricultural Men's French Kip lonz boots' that have always bee Shepherd and wife have returned from Chi�. to Baird's cemetery, and the respect �p Taylor, of Kippon, are notic4l five dollars, how at $4.70, Men's long St n e .3. which he was hold in the neighborhood d in our Kip to.—The annual fall exhibition will be son for the able msunet in which he con, Implemi�at Works, whiQh were gQbblQd up ogs boots pan department. In thora6da, Measrs. froib $1.40 up. I won't be run on. i. CAR]). 1345-3 be, on the show gronnds on Tue her' he had lived for over half a century C4 t ductedthe quarterly review last Sabbath. monopoly a Bhor aday sud W. e by4the Massey' _--i t time ago, P3 tL & W. 'Smith, of H ay, got 3rd for aged Wednesday next. This fair is always well was amply manifested by the - very large We hope to have him again on some future are being dismantled of all the machinery, BwEvs.—A large number of our villagers bull.; 3:rd for two year old eifer; lat for attended, and, should the weather be fine, number who took part in the procession. Z —Rev. Mr. Acheson, of Kippen, and a attended the Fair at Exeter on Tuesday an unusually large crowd will be on hand. occasion. which is being removed to Brantford, yearling steer and let for yearling heifer. Himself and his aged and faithful partner I t sermons in our church mortgage on, the bare buildings is 'all the last and speak ot it in very favorable CD Mr. Thomas Russell of U got 2nd P ring alo your exhibits and make a good in life celebrated their golden wedding two last Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of town has for a thirty-five. thousand dollar terms.—Mr. B. Shirray and Mr. W. J. for aged cow ; lat for three rne display. 11be Scott Concert Company will or three years ago, and she still survives 8;pars -*1 cow - Londeaboro, is expected to.preach next Sab- bonus, and privileges worth almost as large Millar left here on Frids * last to attend the y 2nd for twa year old beife�r J lat for year. give a fine concert in the,town hall on Wed.- WIM. !�Although frail he waw"quite well in bath, morning and evening. Our people will an amount. Mr. John Aird, formerly World's Ftbir at Chicago.—Mrs. J. White ]in- bu-11 ; Ist for fat cow- anO Ist' for fat nesday evening, which none should miss.— health and surprisingly active for his years be pleased to have the privil�ge of hearing manager of the Bank of Commerce here, and Mrs. G. White were in Clinton, th 'a F. A. Eawards and Georga Stanbur Durt. until a few days before his death, when he 'ateer. Mr. D. D. Wilson, of $eafortb got Mr. Hamilton. spent Sunday in town.-7MIes Mary Camp. week, visiting friends,—Mr. T, Perriu, of y Ist for two year old bull'; Ist 0 or q-teer calf pose having a refreshment stand on the -fair was stricken with paralysis, and he never 2nd for three year old cow 1. - bell, of Nashville, Tennessee, who has been Manitoba, formerly of this village, who ha td At Chicago, grounds on Weduesda rallied from the attack, His illness,. there. CD y visiting at Mi. R. Lumaden's during the- been visiting relatives here for the pas Messrs. Jamei Snell, oi Hu'lle' to an t d John DAY.—Sunday fore, was not Protracted, and the departure, was Child- summer, left on Monday for her home in the month or so, was in Toronto recently, at. Kelly, of Shakespeare, in th county of ran's day in the Presbyterian and S for which he had long been waiting with re- Blyth. Meth - outh.-Mr. and Mrs. F. G. SparliDg, of tending the Industrial Exhibition, and in- signation an& hope, was painless. He was Perth, sweep almos h in Leicester dist churches of Seaforth. In the morning Wingham, were in town on Friday last, at. tends soon returning to his home in the far BREVITIES.—Mr. John Livingstone, of no every 8� years of age. d) t b * sheep. Mr. Snel t4rried o ff 3 prizes, —4 Mr. Hunt, in the Presbyterian church tending -the fune-ral of Mrs. Sparliag's sis- famed Wegt.—Messrs. � John Milrray, J�, E. Br*den, was town on Tuesday.—The CD fir6ts-, 4 seconds, 3 thirds and 2 fourths. preached a sermon to the little folks of 0 the ter, Mrs. Clark. Mr. tind M'rs, N H. McDonnell, A. Westoott and W, Bell have Misses MoffAt and their brother Jimmi congregation, who occupied the centre seats. Your)gtof Blytb, were also in 6 d from the World's Fair, Chicago,— who have been in Chi' te, Wroxeter. at- roturne cago, taking in the MILLINERY Seaforth 1',lach child brought a boquet of flowers, to tendingArs. Clark's funeral, and remained Quite 6 number left this station on Tuesday sights for the last few weeks, arrived home JOTINGS.—Rev. Mr. Davidson has been t wn merchants hetd their fall mlllin6 which a text of scripture was attached and w ise to secure seats beforehand as the popu over Sunday, the guests of Mr. W. M. Gray. for Clinton, to attend the Conservative Do. on Saturday evening last.—Mr. and Mrs. ver;Y'sick for some days. He was unable to pro on Friday and Saturday last. he weather these bequets were tastefully arranged, by a larity of this entertainment is in, all bs, —Miss Libbis Willson is home from Chicago, monatration, and report an immense gather- James Sparling were visiting their friends att1end either one of his services on Sunda d proved very favorable and a lar te number committee, about the pulpit. They were wh"ere she- spent several weeks visiting y bility going to make it hard to procure ing and grand speeches from the Premier, in Seaforth-on Sunday --Mr. John Young, las�, owing to his illness. It is thought that of tile fair sex LoQ,k Advantage Of the coca- afterwards sent to the various hospitals and friends and seeing the Great Fair.—Miss Sir John Thompson:, and his distinguished -week. —Mr. 0 mmation of the bowels, sirable seats.—The brick work of the'AGof. doubtless brought some brightness into he ton hotel is finished, and it is a' substantial Sion to get a, 0impso of tile novelties in mil of London, was in town this th; trouble is iDfl%* Louisa Sparting, of Wingham, daughter of supporters in the Houoe.—Mr. W. White- Will Emigh was in Buffalo last week.—Mr. Wo', hope soon to hear of his speedy recov- linery, manties, new dress goo' ds, etc., so weary life of many a sufferer. Mr. 11unt's Mr. F. G. Sp%rliDg, of the Gray, Young A; sides and.Mr. W. Harburn have recentl I y D. Crittenden was in Seaforth spending a fe* ery.—The social at rhomas Evans', in con- and attractive job, and does credit to - amply diaplayed in ati the establishm'ents. sermon was on tile text "God is 'Good," Messrs. Blow & Tonge, who have the 00-11' holds th Sparling Company, 1mi been engaged as a purchased lots -from Mr. Wm, Moir,'and, well earned holidays list week.—The death nection with the Ladies' Aid of the Meth- tract.—Mr. Blow, while working at the The small bonnet still e fort," It was very practical and instructive and teacher of commerei4i and other br�nchesAt we believe, intend shortly erecting neat of Mrs. Clarke bocurred on Wednesday af- odist church was a success in npite of the saw 0 while hate are shown in a variety of shapes. sting alike to the very little child- Whitby Young Ladies' College, one of the dwellings on the same.—The many friends ternoon of last week, at Mr. N.'H.Young'is. weather, it being dark and gloomy all day, was intere brickwork of the Gofton hotel, Some le and D )artridge light on the wall. He ran styles are the Napoleon, the ren and to grown up people, being full of best iustitutio a of the I I d in Canada.— of Mrs, J. T. O'Brien will be pleased to The funeral left. on the '7.15 train on Frid ay but clearing.up for the evening, The hand- got a gun and succeeded in bringing the bird Josephine, and the Columbian ; and a lead- food for thought as well a bright illustra. Mr. ff. J. Crawford, who was injured in the learn that she is rapidly recovering from morning for Seaforth,'where service was some sum of $19 was taken, in.—All of the Ines down. It is not often that game 00 ing novelty in hats is the plaque, which' in tiQns and simple bruths clo!thed in clear and football game on Saturday, was able to at. her recent serious illness, but will regrot to held ; thence to the Maitlandbank cemetery, World's Fair visitors who went from this its- original state ia a circular flat mat. attractive language. I right into the village.—Mr. Thomas ReMP' in n the afternoon in tend to his school duties on Monday, and learn that her husband, Mr. 0'13rien, is at where the remains were interred.—The S%c- place have returned, unanimous in prai,i for ex-POrt, These iwtts iu the deft handis of the milliner the same church, instead of thei regular nothing serious' 9 hill is loading peas for Montreal, are transformed into various is likely to result.—Mr. E, present confined to his room through illness. rament of the Lord's supper was dispensed the show and the treatment they received. oddly attrae- Sunday School services, Dr. We hoF8 McDonald, the He has loaded three or four cars. tive txn,.l most becoming shapes. L. Hunt left on Tuesday morning for Ter:. —Mrs. S.11unter, of this village,intendB short- in the Presbyterian church on. Sunday Thomas Miller has been laic! up since ro- There is pastor, gave a very interesting missionary to hear that he has done well.—The GorriO of onto. From there he will enter directly ly leaving here -for Manitoba, to join her morning.—Mr. Will Sloan left for Detroit turning from the World's fair, but we are reat variety in materialp, In foundatioms address on the work Dr. John G1 Paton, n hi nice little sere' rass band gave us a very telt and velve� prevail, also beaver. Fea- of tile New Hebrides. Rev. D. 9 work among the Colleges of the Pa- husband, who wont out in the spring,—Mr. on Tuesday morning, where h intends glad to learn at the time of writing that; he n their way nade on Friday evening, while o V.Llucas, the cific Coast. —Mr. and Mrs� Forbes returned G. Bro%ui of the firm of Brownl & Clark, studying medicind.—A large numbaer of our is better.—The Independent Order of Odd - there are prominent in trimmings, ostrich Prohibition Lect0er, also gave % s Leathorn's, in Turnberry. to Mr. tia leading, with wings,ofspreys and numer �ort ad- frorn'the World's Fair on Saturday, The carriage makers of this place, is erecting a town Conservatives were in Clinton on fellows'conoert on October 2nd will be the dress bo -the children. The Methodist Sun- balance of the party who went from- here at fine brick dwelling in our village. Mr. Tue8day, attending the political demonstra- great event of the season. Besides Miss ou, ornamental 3prays. Jet, and -jet and day School also had a flower Sund he he i,tetul ornaments are, used uneparingly. Some- exerci' same time, returned on Tuesday,—'Miss Brown is one of our mos SALE. —The large frame house in 0 t enterprising bus- tion.—Mr. James Emigh returned from De- Jessie Alexander, Mr. W. E. Ramsey and I FOR ses were bold in the auditorium of the Q ;q- t ry 4. -mmerce BuMID9, I ", 11 " § -, TWE Is one ,of msb truth of in pre! NV,orstea' suas! to us, at is to our Order only on Trashy ' serviceal always - 2 r, puren-am speotion, YQUIV prce4 Q g-ocd- cat he I can't do; JA THE I A ONTA'1110 I OPIN10; The Q Fair hayi newspapo And- into with thal rather, 6 woulcl b speak, wA of the rei made in Ontarb Province of her ex' Mining b vince ma .the Fa_tr.� entirely I tractive 4 of grain., etc., boui colored rl had visit-, the afteri for the �o this pavi ADA," till gave u ' 8 a building, only to , southetll al'so the ,8bow,of and the I studeutt In compi ma,ae by Ontario ( The clusi urr4ugen exhivits, The i�i Commism proximft So fart t he big there's a that is a� 01factoril �,swleeter 1 none occl bazwara4 cent a-ia, of Cana ,duet of ( but the, Corkscre product.: The i structurA will %Iw4 unpretex About. 0o Canadia words. upou eal 'wonderal hospitali not-moraq, whether bodily- -1 inuch all you"k-n, mined t( press on, the foot. and ison� of a littil trance u mentpr� ,Sch-h�, a dinner table h hum ` . oroi evidejacl verywl 'Come pr laugh-te qui,alklyl der113gb than the Columbi Canadlw whom e) ed terme must be: theus6 ( purposes -of the I Commisi red U tt kud. the i deserved ing and, would hi allu 1MVITIg a ecsey and comfort- I I M , 0 010_u 0, who has been kness en, and has done a great deal in the troit on Thursday of last week. tie In the Sage family, of Walton, have been ea. rear of We kJAD church in the afterrioou, takiag thelplace of resent oceuPl The Al able aPpearmnee, the guest of Mies Lula Duncan, returned way of erecting fine dwellings for selling and looking well.—The bills for the grand con- gaged, so that the pleasure seeking public 'ad fronting on Victoria street, at apropos to Lhe winter the regular service. The bpace within by Mr. M. Morris. For further pailculars apply Irich and the home Tuo9day morning.—Mrs, CAmpbell, of renting purposes., The present dwelling is cort on the second night of our show are can delDend on aettiniz a treat. It will be I THE BAM 0 1- 21