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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-10-13, Page 8THE HURON EXPOSITOR, 00TOBER1311893. the unlitt s, and took a very deep interest, in _V same. Immediately after the �ban net, the premises by the erigotion of a nest fence in Cumming was re -appointed collector of had the weather b�an favorable, FRID A t front. Few men know better how to spend taxes, and will begin his work about Oc- Brussels show would this year have been hurch Sabbath School, Society and tem- J_JL -a- EDWARD CA' ti 3 8111 visiting O'fficers'and soldiers, with ie local 1,le class teacher, a. formed a procession and�started on a their earnings wall' thin this industrious tober 20th. he" treasurer reported that the most succeaef ul ever held here. AS it peranc work,�beings 1) Wholesale and Retail Dealer in corp id torchlight March, bring�ng up at the citizen.—The merv"nts of Seaforth have) the railway debentures had been presented wan, there was a good show. In the hall membeT of the Epworth 4,,ague and select OCTOBER 13th, 18913. grat barracks shortly after eight o'clOck. Frigign several tirnes, shown their good judgment and the shekels to redeem them were forth- t - ho fruit and roots were a trifle light, but committee of the Royal mplars of Tern Fine Dairy - Butter g the eerA4ces Of YOUDg ladies from coming. , The clerk was instructed to call all the other departments wer well repre- perance1 and her Place all these agencies Cass, of Goderich, took charge �f the jubilee in securinj �Egmoudville to fill,! important positions - in the engineer to, inspect the work done on sented. There was the best show of cattle, will be greatly missed, :,.id especially will and with the a9piatanoe of Caoltaius Clark, "'ODERICH STREET, SIFAFORTH, lam !it. their etablishmenti. In this conneetion we the big ditch, Andrew Bell was allowed sheep an pigs ever seen here, -but the horses her sad death in the very bloom of woman- of Clinton ; Stubbs; Mitchell to flock of sheep b' dogs, and wer8 not up to the record of tiorne former hood be mourned by her aged and widowed Record of Low PH y eason's Marys ; and privates Rose, of oderich and are sure Miss Marion Muldrew wili1woythily $14 damages On entering upon another s orm the duties to which Bile �Iiaq been Wm. Fortune, on same account, $9 80. Mr. yeare. There was a very nice show of mother, her sisters and other near relatives. with Mason, of Wingbam, the latter of whom ia a perf businegs has to acknowledge -If, rende� et- I in Hoffman & Co's.—We are Hugh Chesney presentei a claim for damage buggies and a good array of implements. The j-1-Pv. Mr. Swann, of the Methodist For Valuable Goods;- wbole jubilee in himse ed the me' appoints( -h thanks the' larcye asing and profitable one. A note t th patronag received jug a most ple pleased to e Rev. Mr. Graham to horse caused by a defective culvert. The The poultry was fair. The Speeding in the church preached her funeral sermon on Sab -or consideration. A ring did not amount to much, as the rin bath I t i�n which he made feeling during the ast forty-two ;ears, and violin solo b es was able to atl�e h h last Sabbath claim was laid over f P y Captain Stul�bs desery ug a eep an morning for the �erll tielmuerion, several weeks. number of accounts were passed for pay- made the track too muddy and heavy. 'The referemn'ernto thald" d faithful interest It is seldom we advertise prices, but ad alvtys taken in church hopes to retain it for another year,and special mention. After the jupilee closed a bu�t.we so ased li hl�rge number of the audience paid a second. He is still weak, hope thin ft*vorable ment, By-laws were presented, read and grounds are now in fine shape, being com- the d t . butter miss- ost now we deviate from our re will buy any quantity of fine Visit to the banquet hall, w lh�re vigorous weather will do much Jo improve him in passed, and the council adjourned to meet modious and possessing every comfort and work, nd how greatlyshe would be gular way to give you a f w hits Of the ex - from now forward, .—Mr. J. S. drew supplied Union at Kyle's hotel on November let, to . ience bAh for sight secis and cxhib� ed. T ie pulpit was draped with crape and e appetites soon lightened the tables, and a health ield, ul PlIent value we are offering. I _ron Sabbath afternoon jobs and other accounts. itors. It is, in fact, one of the �begt show the fun ral cortege on Sabbath afternoon free and easy social time was I spent, but Church, Brucel .. aides!having am- last, t the Rodgerville cemetery was very everybody went home sober, a �peoial char- last,owiog to the illillese of Rev. Mr. Simpion. grounds in the county. Be 0 People these times want to make CLOTHING! CLOTHING, g in a t�eir money go as far as possible.,, acteriatic of members of the Salvation As a congregation we most'heartily symp%- Constance. plo room for showing stock to ! advautaap,� large, the Royal Templirs attejndin I " i peop e thise *ith t d I in this their HARVET 'HOME SERVICE.S.—On Sunday tilete ia a splendid half -mile spee'ding track, body and performing their funeral service at Army. Pasozor �ar e St6 ek now complete in Overcoats hour of trial. ne year go it was our lot and Monday next, harvest home services comfort,!.ble stables and sheds for horses aud the gr e. - The mother and sisters of the �he goods w offer and th,6 I)rie 'we A have the heartfelt iyinpatby of the n, cattle, and convenient pans for sheomp arld decease ame are genuine. Everything vu and Suits. PR17u,, LiST ERRO111S.—Ill the prize list of to be sim,ilarly co�,Iitioned.—Mrs. Hays, of will be conducted in the Methodist hurch. I I i - I - . There is, also, a very oomforttible commu ity in their sad bereavembrit. the Sea -forth show last week, the following Palm-eroton, has, f r some days,been visiting On Sunday Rev. Mr. Galloway, of Senfortil, awire rpad -in this column will be foun& iust grand tAnd for spectatori. It is a style and workmanship the very best.to her son, Mr. DavU mys, of this village.— will preach morning and evening, and on stated. errore were made : For pair of roadsters the he found auongst our Canadian inanufackir'er8. Miss Sarah Stewar is spending a week with Monday evening a grand -harvest home credit to the society that own it. The McKillop. first prize was won by A. Forbes instead of PRICES, ROCK BOTTOM. J. Ross ; In the Jersey ca cl ouly one friends in Blyth, an, vicinity. dinner will be given in the Temperance hall prize list will be found on tho 7th page' of SFR icEs.—A prayer -meeting and baptia- '10 inch Heavy Storm Serge for we claim second place to no other houea, whether g ta !?Xr. 1). M c - after which addresses will be given by Reve this issue. Mal Be vice was held on Wedi esday evening prize was given, beiu ken b y tioresses, a good 25.c cloth ;'our in this county or any other in Canada, forgood solid M esere. Galloway, Smythe, Muserave, ANOTHER FIRE.—About eight o'clock Imb last, at the residence of Mr. James Dor- values. Ins ection invited, satisfaction guaranteed. Intosh, of Brucefield ; The prizo obtained WCAL BriEFs.— r. eorge %ldwinj of price .................. .20 9� 0 (� auQ-e rievo's Bridge, when the infant son by Thomas Hills and Dr. Scott respectively, Seafortb, won two fy-first prize in the CoeneandBuggin, Muaic,willbefur�ished Friday evening, before L 11 the show vi it rs r our range t is BeA80?1 Will be- found larger tban had taken their departure for thoir homes, usual, were for Ayrabires instead of J�rseys ; For Athenaeum Road Race'at Toronto on Satur. by the choir of the church and the proceeds of Or, James Dorrance, and the daughter of ill wool double fold French the cry of fire was raised, and on looking Mr. J. Dick's special for th prettiest bab y day. The distance was t, WX P110KA D wenty miles and will be applied on the new church. Mr. James Cowan received the ordinance of I)ress Goods, splendid coloring there",were no entries, but for M J. Dick's north across the river a bright blaze wa cDonald officiated-.- fft, I out of 163 starte�a,� 129 finished. There 8 baptism. Rev, Dr. M � I weight, regular price 35c Sea. orth. visible. The fire on and citizA.iis were soon A GOOD COLT.—The splendid young car- our price. . special, running race, the pri�e winners were seventy-five Pril as, the first being an ....... ... .......... Bluevale. �on the ruzi and imn 'a very short time the Dindelion " owned by Mr. i were Messrs. J. Grieve, John Iteland and $800 pip no J. W ivingston also started dge Toms held Court of 11e, ate-tmer was rushing toward.i the river riage stallion, 0 irst ew Fall Dress Tweed9,54 inches George Stewart, respectively. We unwit- In? in a deep hole on the I &I *t I., Bimmws. —Ju R. Adams of Winthr p, which took f but'broke his Mach; vision in the Foreater'a hall here,on Wednes- scatterin� its flery sparks on the street be- ide, in grey and fawn shades, :a tingly transposed these specials last week. prize at Brussels ]ANG week, was sired by W road, when he had:igo e about half the dis- day, October llth.—A large number of hind it, It was soon 18arned that the fbw pieces left, 750 cloth; our and fancy table, his well known stock stallion Robert . . For fancy hat rack tsooe.—Mr. J. H. ti=adfoot and Miss Kate Blmevaleites attended -the Blyth fall show sceue of the conflagration was tha extensive Bonner . . He in a beauty and a crelit to his price .......................... Richard Elliott eceived fint prize instead Broadfodt left,on Yyeonesday for Chicago to on Wednesday.—Mrs. Turvet, of Wawa. stave-faotory works of the Messrs. .50 of, Mine Symington and Win. Hogg, re- 4 - DISTRICT MAT see the f nt hd vi0it f i ds. Mr. Broad- nos r Rutber- Brothers. The fire before be tc illuatri us sire. the new "Hop Sack" Dress r"" TERS. air a h, was vioitiug at Mr. Walte ing ced sold spectively. foot will go on to Br4ish 0olumbia before FA -R I SoLD.—Mr. Wm. Dines has Goods iu the most popular shades ford's thin week. gained too much headway to be extingulAhed his far on the loth concession of this to wn- returning.—The 1�0* odist Choir have se g 300. City price 75c our price ........ -G CLUB. —The Seaforth on AssoolATION NOTES.—The n rl- and the buildings being of the most infl,m- ship, o Mr. Stephen Goakin for $.. .60 You g Me THE CUP.Li-N, cured Miss-Nors t0l6nch the, great Can&- Kippen. mable material, it spread very rapidly. In The firm contains 50 acres, and has on it Chriatian Association already have the ing club held a Meeting for purposes of or- dian violinist,for concert on December $pecial brand of Black Cashmere, nucleus for a good sized boo -7 r very short time a clean sweep was made Ily beautiful quality, sold in a the PLoivs THAT MUST BE SOLD,—The un- a fair b4ilid�ingv', As land now in, it was well k -keeping clasq, ganization on Monday evening lait.whe 0 th. This is a tt eat �ve are sure the people tollowing elections were made : 'President, dersigned offers good Bargains in Plows for the Bal. of all the buildings connected with the saw sold but it is very convenient to Mr. -God- some, ladies being among tho number, and of Seaforth and neighborhood will appreoi- 11 0 e stores at $1, our price ...... ance of the season, in order to inako rooni for an. mill, stave factory and cooper shop, and the the probabilities are that a1arge class will A. Wilson; Vice -President M Morris, kiu, �nd is a nice piece of land, At any ate.—Mr..George D,ev�,ar who lime been vo. other line of Trade. Good second-hand plow for sale eav aintle and Ulster Tweed's I I valuuble machinery and tools which they Now Secretary- Treasurer, J. Weir: '40%iu: iting in town for a couple of weeks, left for cheap. All plow repairing done. The largest oelec- ire ular $1.25) $1.50 and $1.75 ke up that subject this winter. rate, 3and in McKillop seems to sell more i hat the fail has set in and people are not Rev. Mr. Hodgins; Patron, F. Holmested tion of plow repairs good mould boards, plow contained went with the buildings, little read;!Iy and for better prices than in 513Y cloths, assorted patterns ; our t Toronto on Saturday W resume his dental handles, and plow castings, always on hand. T. Mpr,- or nothing could be saved. The beot that other township in the county. go Honorary members,' M.' R. Counter, H. deeply engaged out of doom, they hope studies.—An old price .......................... $1600 gentleman created some Lis, Kippon. 1348-2 could be. done was to prevent the fire com- AITERRi-BLY SUDD Fx DEATH. —We deeply for a largely -increased attendance at their Cameron, J. Aird, J. : Fairley ;, Representa- little excitement &monk our druggists one ScRiBs.­-A good deal of grain is coming. municating with- the adjoining buildingl, regr,,et being called upon to chronicle the�' A magnificent Sealette for capes, Sunda morning bible class and Wednesday tive memberr, T. G. Williamson, D. D - day last week. He �anted to get some in just now considering the low prices.— The worko had not been in operation for Sudden death of Mrs. John McIntosho eveninLy meetings. Both theme meetings can, Wilson ; Committee of . management, G. strychnine, but'his actions were so queer Mr. James Cooper, of this place, has made thiee or four days and the or gia 'of the fire ver mantles, &c. bought cheap, regu. i Of Is 8th concession of McKillop. On Fri - be made very interesting and profitable, and Patterson, J. R. Lyon, J. S. Roberts, W. and his story so fishy Ithat they were all lar $5.50 quality ; our price ..... $4,00 several sales from his fine flock of Shrop- is not known. Preparations were 6J, M'ra. OoIntosh was engaged in her in pro will be,if they are well attended. Pickard and A. Young Skips A Wilson, do afraid to give it to himi, though he went the' shire sheep within the past few months greas for the repairing of the brick -work A. Young, J..Weir, J. S. oberts, E. C. usual houndhold duties when she suddenly L%T e assortment of L%dies' rounds several times.-- , �A very laboriously one specia they went to Chatham, Parry Sound, Iowa, around the boilers and a load of unalaked co�plained of feeliD'g faint and ill. Her U erwear I line of HOWE STOLEN.—Last week a man hired Coleman, G. Patterson, J. Lyon, It, 'COm- designed poster annoupchig a circus was W. PICL Maine, and other places. Mr. Cooper is lime had been placed inside the building, a livery horse and single buggy from Mr., Mon, D. D. Wilson, kard, F. W. daughter, who was in the room at the time Fine Ribbed, bought down low, a tuck upon the Presbyterian church fence is in ai- first-rate pool- iwbe gaining a wide reputation both in .. Canada and it is surmised that during the heavy asil d her to the door with the hope that 65c quality ; our price .......... Adam Hays, of this town, Stating that he Tweddle. The club one day last week. U was going to buy cattle up North �nd would tion financially lad otherwise and expects nd on the other side as a successful breeder rains, the lime had got wet through a leak t4e fresh air Would revive her, and sent :4 juvenile local talent, who -put it on that I of Shropshire sheep.—Many of her old in the roof and in this way started the fire. Orun er sister to the field for Mr. McIn' Men's heavy all wool Underwear be a -way four or five days. As he had hired to have a most successful season, ii the rather unusual place i� catch the eyes of tosh. friends will regret -to learn that Mrs. Alex. This, at any rate, is the only feasible way I cIntosh did not rev but faintbd the kind,you have paid 7-5c for the same rig before to go to IvValton, had. weather ermit. the Public school pupils.—At a meeting . of Webster, of near Berlin, sister of Mrs. Peter in which it cau be accounted for. There our price ................ .... 4. paid for it sill ight and had taken good cars the Public School BoaM on Friday evening away in her daughter's arms and before her .60 Cooper, is in very poor health and that was a small insurance of $2,500 on the prop- liusband reached her, the vital @park had of the horse, Mr. Hays trusted him, but h A BALD HZAD� is very Unsightly. Those last- it was decid d t �Start a fifth form as Heavy all wool Tweeds for Boys' little hope is entertained of her recovery.— erty, but the lose of the Mebsrs. Ament #ed. Heart disease was, undoubtedly, the has so far failed to show up. The bi Gezitlenien who have been so unfortunate as to lose sooZ as practibablee. —At the regulir meeting Mr. Peter. Cooper, who has been residing -In will be many times this amount in machi wear, usually 50c ur price.... .38 iner7 dause of death. She was a robust looking heard, their hair should see I Professor Doronwend's fine Toupees and Wifcs. 04r 12,000 iii use. He will be t pf him was at Kincardine, and he y. of the Town Council held on Monday even- California, is now home visiting among alone, to gay nothing of the building t then o'n his way to Tiverton. Mr.. Hays g, about the only bus ness transacted mak an, She had not been feeling as well Wide all wool Grey Flannel, no at the�Queen's Hotel, on-FRIDAY,October 27th. 1348-2 In tracing him up and hopes to effect a c the passing of accounts! to the amount of friends and renewing old acquaintances.— will also be a great loss to the village so It taoumausI for some time, but was always a�ble shoddy, 30c quality ; our price.. Rev. M. P. Tailing.' of St. James .25 ture, as the horse is too valuable to lose. D 0 na THE The annual meeting of the Bible Society was silences another important industry and it is' �o go around and atte d h r ordi ry duties over six. -hundred doll�6, and voting an held in the Methodist church last Wednes- not likely the works will be re -built. I (T thi serious was anticipated. " She Two special patterns of Table Presbyterian Church, London, will deliver -a lecture I , Mrs She&, a an �o Df in the- Egniondville Church, on the evening of Mon- allowance to aid in the! keep of day evening, when the secretary, Mr. R. Owing to the growing Scarcity of timber in lwall in Sea orth the day before her death Linen, 50c quality our price.... 636- VXTBRINARY SURGEONS MEET. ---4 mieet- day, Petober 23, under the auspices of the Auxiliar destitute woman who Is ilf and unable to ing of the Huron Veterinary Medical Aespoi- of the Women's Foreign Mission Society, Silver cor Mellis, gave his report, Officers and col- this vicinity, the proprietors had coutOmPls- Jand recently was on a visit to friends in rovide for:beraelf.—T4ie now cemetery of iection taken atthe door. Lecture to begin at 8 P leotors were appointed and Rev. Mr. Philp, ted removing a portion of their machinery to I Stanley and other points in the mouth. Her Wide 75c quality Cream Damask ation was hold in Kidd's Hall, Seaforth,' on Phurch c6 O'clool�. 1348-21 St. James!, �gregatlon is being Thursday, October 5th. The followin of London, agent of the society, gave's very other -parts shortly. Brussels has angered limited quantity left in 'stock g Tj�.E Canada Business College, Chatham leveled off,ifenced andi � id out in plots. It maideu na4ne was Rosanna Morrison land gentlemen were present, Messrs. McIntosh, I . I I will -make � very 0 Ive ient and handsome interesting address on its work.—Mias much from fires of late years.. she wis aged 50 years and 9 months. She our price .. ........ ........ .,50 is everywhere recognized as the leading school of Hannah Cooper, whose health has not been Brucefield ; Miller, Exeter ; Clark., Gooer- horthand and Business training inCanada. See cemetery when it is got en into shape and was much and deservedly respected by all good of late, is still poorly.—Mine B. Blair, way is Special offering, Workingmen's ich ; James Chesney, - Hensall ; Walker, advartiscinent onll5axe 5 slid write for Catalogue. A will �e cr ditable to he congregation,— Greenway. who knew her. Her sudden taking a of Kippen, who was thf, guest of Mr.,Jaoob Tweed Overcoats, Heavy Materi- Londeaboro; Fortune, Wroxeter ; Houston niagniificent spo en of penmanship sent 'with each.�' 1348.1 Last week r. Josiah N7&tson t hio hand' Snider, of the-Sauble line, last week, has re- W. J. WILSON, Of the Boston Store, is a severe bereavement to her husband, and al and Well Lined, wrth $5.50; Manchester ; McGregor, onstance; very sevor ly injured w1ille worfoing "with a opening large quantities of Dry Goods, Groceries, 1 family, to whom she had always 1hil THAN Ks. —In behalf of the Seaforth Corps turned home. ur price ............. $3.00 lingla 2haffa Grieve and Beattie, Sea- u Boots and Shoes this week. Parties that have dealt n a 0 a e machine in the foundry, He will be Wd p devoted wife a d ffe tion t mother. The of the�Salvation Army, we wish to take this' oppor- at this store for over 21 years speak in high raise forth. The usual business of the Asocia- Ilin Knight, the young n e1g h - Liberal for some time.�Mr. Jo respect in which she was held in the tunity of thankin our many friends for the of the obliging clerks and choice goods to be halat all The above quotation fPrices, is tion was transacted, after which papers w ere mpathy felt for Manner in which they helped us with our Banquet, man who vras so severel injured by light- BayBeld. seasons of the year. Mr. Wilson has given up the borhood, as well as the By read by Messrs. diak, of Goderiah, and which', was a decided success. ENaioi FRASER, CAP- for go long credit system and sells for cash and produce, the bereaved family, was strikingly Mani- ods of sterling" quality. ning a abort time ago, �s now able to be TAIN 1848-1 YOU SHOULD See H. F. Edwards' New B6attie,. of Seafortb, which brought forth a about and Soon hopes tO return p work -.— or short cradit to prompt paying customers. feeted by the large number who attended We shall be pleased to have you Stock of Crockery Lamps and -Glassware. Very 1348-1 reat deal of discussion and a most interest- THE New York Bijou Company will open rgest 9 This time I at year tber6 was a %g -boom in Good Value in Tea Aetts and Chamber Setts, 1348.1 the funeral on Sunday, it being the la come and take a share of the good a Two Nights' engagement in the Opera House on ing and profitable time was spent. LOCAL HAPPENINGS.—Mr. Frank Jermette apples and all the contagious were filled OBITURY.—One of the most largely at- seen'in this township for a long time. The Saturday, October 14th. The Company is composed the Stock Company of the Bijou with buye're as well remains were in as barrels. This year tended funerals ever seen in Ba field, was was walking around a room in his house one terred in the Maitland -bank things going at less than usual prices. of members of y IBITION- CONVENTION�. —AL Convention PROH Theatre, New York City, and is one of the strongest there are Lpp,l 0 to boom. Mr. A. that of Mrs. Margaret Biggart, which took ight last week, and stepped on something, cemetery. v ry few i to organize the - East RidiDg of Huron for organizations on the road. On Saturday evening which, on procuring a light, he found to be Cardno, t e old reliOle, is buying and place on Sunday, September 30th, from the Edward McFaul., Mark Twain's laughable -coniedy, the coming election in connection with the they will produce ai-large milk snake. His foot swelled up Tonl, Sawyer," and on Monday evening the realistic shipping a he can get i0d a fiew barrels residence of her son, Mr. John Biggart. Leadbury. during the night, but soon got all right. He plebiscite will be held'in the town - hall, dy-drama, "Down the Slope." No American come in od asionally. , But despite the scar- Deceased was born at Dunlop, Ayrshire, EAFORTH. Brussels, on Friday. October 20th, comwen- play Of recent date enjoys a wider popularity than city I the pr c e keeps low, ot m r t killed the enake,�Mr. Aibert Wilsou enter- oungsters are �ut- han $1.50 Scotland, in 1815, was married in 1832, and ii , at -ting in some of their spare hours gathering cing at I *lock. Four delegates are asked thiA stirring coniedy-drama. Its many thril n .9 being 0 er d for the best 0 fe scene$ and draniatia incidents hold the attention of inter ruit.-Mr.A. 'in the same year came to Canada. She b as ed the Ontario Agricultural College from ever '- congregation, temperance, organ- Guelph, on the 2od of October. His father beechnuts, which are quite plentiful this 10, provided be strictly adheres o the ra. y the audience from the rise to the fall of the curtain, M.Stewart the editor arild proprietor of that been a resident of Goderich Township since ization of any name, and all young people's d him, and speaks in high praise fall, Annie Gray, of Hibbert, is visit - and it's pretty sentiment, genuine pathos and quaint old and p pular journai the New York that time and was highly esteemed by a accompanie qui�ements of the Public Health A -at, The societies in Baist Huron, as ourlined for Lo- hum ' please all classes of play -goers. rho Company of the advantages for )oung men there. ing her aunt Mrs. J. Bell.—Mrs. Robert engineer!o- report regarding Goverument Scottish A erican, was in town. this week. large circle of'acquaintsuces. The 01, Fitzgerald, Thomas flarnar, IV. P. G'ray and her sister, Miss Emma Brown, are va Legislature pur�oses. In the evening a includes Thomas family There are over 100 young men there now, drain No. 9', concession 17, %vas adopted and e ial gentleman and wh Windsor, blattie Hogarth,311n& May, Annie Hiuse, Ile is a g ere known now living are three sons and one* daughter away public mecting will. be held at which F. S. actresses. The prices is as populir a s his abie journal. While from Scotland, England, the United States, visiting friends in Wingham this the Reeve instructed to notify him to go on and other capable actors and Thomas and John Biggart, Bayfield ; Rob. -k perance orator, ofadniission are 26cand 35c. Children 15c. The week.�Mrm, Roderick McLeod, of Bruce - Spence, the well nown tem Northwest Terfitory, Manitoba and Ber with the, work The report of the township here he wa the guest of h a old friend, Mr. ertBiggart and Mrs. McMurray, of Clin-.: of Toronto ;, I�ev. P. Musgrave, of Montieal Star says: Mies Mina May inade a bright i muda, as well as Ontario. A number who field, was visiting relatives in this vicinity engineer regarding Government drain No. 1, Win- d by his ton. ntly.—Robert Leeming has gone to George Eiing. He was accompanie and d Bang and danced ia a inanner t Cobbledick, M. p easing 'Bes,'an hrop, and Rev. G. H . I A-9 sent in their applications late could not be rece concession 15 was read over. Mr.Ray- Mr. Thomas Fitzgerald is a sister, Misi Stewart, of Paisley, Scotland. BwEFLETS.—Hr. E. Davis, of Clinton to win hearty applause. I J B. D1, of Bru4sels, will deliver addresse . ac6orhmodated, This college is admitted to Michigan.—One of the happiest men on mann'was ordered to be paid the amount of very powerful and clever actor, and was recalled Mr Willis in Dynes, who has sold his splen: called' on friends here Monday.—Miss Temjerance miusic by a union choir of the n and again for his capital rendering of ' Tobin be the best of the kind in the world. —Rev. earth is Mr. Wm, Hackwell. The reason did farm in McKillop to his, n 1 hbor the engineer's certificate for work done -an va Every minister whose afaikj,' a drunken vagabond. The remaining part Mr. Annie Beattie, of Clinton, has been. visiting rious churches, so, s for his being so jolly is based on the fact -Godkin, thinks of coining toe Aeafor'th to he e for about two weeks.—Mr. Jo Dr. Beaumont preached a very interesting the ditch on lot 29, concesiion 14. By-laws were ouifornily well sustained." 1348-1 r hn Esson t No,s 45, 46 and 47 were read and passed. work, -or a portion of it, is in the' E %at Rid- and instructive thanksgiving sermon in that his good wife presented him wi h a live. We hope he will as Mr, Dynes would,- has gone to Nairn for a vacation.—Mr. ing iiii asked to be present. Fi$E OLD CHESE, Cream Cheese, Glas- Grace church -last Sabbath. The, collection baby boy the other day, this makes some- The trea uthorized to borrow qw Beef Iftains and Fearman's Mild Sugar Cured make a most worthy and 'useful citizen.— Thomas Jowett and son John have returned at the close amounted to over W.—Miss where about the round dozen. Mr. ;and from Rachel Spence thesum of $1,000 for Hams! J. C. LmDLAW. 1348-tf Misses Emma and Tessie Kidd, of Sioux t from Chicago.—Mrs. Heyrock, of Elkhorn, TaE BLA.01K K-simIT.—Rev, H. Hec- late Joseph Mary Wilson arrived home from Travis city, Mrs. Hackwell are better entitled to a pen- township purposes until the taxes are paid. tor, the colored 'orator, moat commonly A�( O11P0RTU1i1TY NOT To i LosT,—Our ity, Iowa, daughters of the Michigan, and daughter, and Miss Maggie —Mr. Mic�igan, last week.—A large number of siou than some who are getting one. A number of account§ were passed and the' reade ITS will see from advertieement in our 6olumns Kidd, of Dpblin, and who are well known Eberhart, of S%ginaw, have been renewing kuowu as the Black Knight, lc our citizens attended the fair at Parkhill R. J. Dunamore has again been heard from. n d to meet again in the town - that Professor Dorenwend, the well known inanufac- in town, had the pleasure of dining with the old acquaintances here.—Last Friday Dr. Card -no's Hall, on Wednesday and ThUrsda turer of Huinan Hair Goods, is about to re last Friday, and were highly pleased with We like to hear from him occasionally, but ship hall on Friday,'October 20tb. isiLord Ma�or of Dublin, Ireland, at Donegal R. Stanbury, John Stanbury, T. J. Marks Seafooh with his many styles of coverings, for -both* eveniDge, to large and much delighted andi- Castle, in he Midway Plaisance, World's and wife l6ft on a trip to the World's Fair, the beautiful display. The exhibit ir. the fike the beat of men, he sometimes falls into Ladios and 0entlernen who are bal4 or who, from ericas. On Wednesday evening ho took as hall was esrecially fine.—Mr. A. Q. Bobier, 'error. His mistake this time is in saying Auburn. any other cause, require tose thedW He has in. Fair, Chic go, on Irish day.—Mr. Austin —On Thursday evening of last week Will Ahat the most handsome women and girls, hisubject 11 The Devil Dressed in White," vented, and is now manufacturing, some styles produce dealer, Exeter, and Mr. White, NOTES. —Cullis Brothers are busily en - on an Jinks has ought -Mrs. Lounibury's com- Fee and Ralph Stevenson, jr., as repres* have their birth across the sea, whereas the and gave a very- forcible and practical tem- entirely new principle—seenring better ventilation enta- editor of the Exeter Times, visited our.. post gaged in laying theo foundation of their and stronger and more natural looking goods,besides fortable d elling west of the Recreation tives of the English Church, Goshen Line, perance talk, interspersed with witty salli08 being Grounds, r $300. Mr. F. Guttridge has master last Monday. —Mr. Thomas Kerr, of prettiest, most refined, and altogether the sawmill, and intend to have it in running ttia-t-kept the audience in rare good humior. lighter in weight. Ladies' Wigs of Wavy, visited their pastor, Rev. J. T. Kerriv, loveliest maidens on earth are our native - Curly�or Straight hair, Ladies' Plain Frouts,8 witches also purc ased lot 152, Market street. bringing a large load of oats and potatoes. Brockville, arrived here last Monday. He o!der this week.—IVe are having the west On Thuradoy evening he gave a very inter-' of all �engths and Shades. For Gentlemen he has Both these! transactions were made through and his brother-in-law have started on a Canadian �nes, especially those of M cKillop. pier of the iron bridge repaired,. Mr. F. estiog, humorous lecture on his own life. Wigs and Toupees, for baldness, so natural in appear- The English Church folks don t intend that tour through the county of Huron, looking Air. R. J. 'you had better take it back. Mr. Hector, although not an educated man ance,00 lightin weight and of great benefit as a pre. the real estate agency of H. A. Strong & their past:)r's horse Shall starve this winter. after Mr Kerr's patent fence business.—Mr. Nagle is the contractor.—Mr. James Young yentNe of cold, &c., that now more than 12,000 are Brother. Euphemia Orr,* of Salt —The Directors of the Stanley Branch Ag- is having a collar put in under his work - is alwaya fluent, and at times eloquen in s, g hen). Whydon't you? The Professor YOU G. Browl, tax collector for Stephen,is mak- ricult Morris. Springs, Mj�souri, formerly of- Grey - town- aral Society will meet at Bayfield, on shop, and intends fitting it up for a store.— fact is a born orator. Besides, he iS a per. aloon g e full information to all Ladies' reg ardiug the ship, is visilting at Mr. J. R. Aitchisons.— J Ing his annual visit among our citizens this Mies Ida Willard is laid up with iliflamma- fact - cam- nd treatment of the complexion. This will Wednesday, October 18th, at four 0 clock NOTEN.—Nearly every one- in this locality mimic, aDd finds no difficult in con- week. —Mr. H. Miller and wife, of Crediton, y positi ely be his only visit this season, as he must re- Mr. Wm. Flannigan, of Seaforth, raised this M., to pay out. prizes and attend to other attended the show at Blyth on Wednesday tion. We hope soon to see her around vulsing his audience with laughter, visit anitoba and British Columbia. At Queen's Season a po ato weighing 21 pouilds.—Miss a re visiting their son William this week. Eancial business. —Contractors Richard of this week.—How would a county show again. r. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson were Hotel; Sealortil, on FIU DAY, October 27th. 1111-2- Ria Brine i spending a week with Brussels Bailey and H. Erwin are busy making alter- do in Huron, and change it about from the guests of Mr. A. Ferguson last Sunday. Looic OUT FOR Ti.iy. —Messrs, Hoffman THE CHOICEST and best in Crockery and —Mr. John Aird, formerly of the ations in Mrs. Rutledge's liouse,,prepariog Hensall. place to place every year, thus doing away —Mr. Charles Beadle and Mr. Charles Wil - friends. & Co., I. V. Fear and It. Mercer, Seaforth, Clasa%�',are and prices always right at the Centi I Br%nk of Col merce here, and Mrs. -Aird, an office for Dr. Sheppard.—Mrs. Heyrock lard have left for Mexico, They intend with all the small shown ; then the prizes have seat in new and attractive advertise. Grocery. J. 0. LAID1AW. - 1348.tf Do You KNOW that Weseloh is the W. N. were guests at the marriage of Mies Case, on made 'the sale of a portion of her property Leading Boot & Shoe inan in the county. The Best would be much larger than a present.— working in the woods. - We wish the boys- trients for this mraek, but they were not re Gooi) HoubE To Rr,,NT.—Apply to t Wedueslay last.—The regular meeting of here this week, that on Main Street next to Goods, Newest Styles, Best Pitting, and Lowest Charles B. Hall met with a bad accident on good succeBa.—Mr. Samuel �Lautensleyer ceived in time, and we would ask our read. Watson, who has a comfortable dwelling with 8ittin Prices are always found with hini. Call and see the rooni 4hrec bedrooms, kitchen, pantry and woocF the Women a Christian Temperance Union H. F. Edwards' store, to Mr. John Tiffet -of Sunday last by falling from a beech tree and and Mr. R. J. Nicholson have returned ra who are on the look out for bargains in e biggest stock we ever had. Men's long boots at $1.50; Ied 10 rent-choap. Gcod well on premises. Pos- will be held on Monday evening at 7:30 in Varna, and some lots oii the lake Shore to breaking his arm in two places, also hurting home -,'from. Dakota, both looking ell. their respective lines to keep an es if Women's buff Bals.$1; Ladies' kid button bootv, eye open o� given ovember Ist. 1348-tf the Young Men's Christian Association e Most of our village. took in Blyth fair,— Mr. James Sturg on. Si.25: Children's shoes, 5 cents. No -Trouble to his- face.----�The apple packers are at work for them ue-xt week, Their former an- T6THF PUBLIC,—The underai�ned wisheB rooms. ',All members are -urged to be in at. Show Goods. Sign of Big Boot. A. WF.smoir, Pro- now. -The crop is a light one, and won't The young folks of Westfield visited the fort uo,uncements will be found on the inside to inUmate to, the citizens of. Sea and to the prietor. 1348-1 4 tendauce. is. W. Robb returned from a lost long. —The potato crop is on the light publio at large that he intends locating in another Epworth League on Monday, and gave our' f this ifigue, If business men, de- Brussels. pages o BRIEFS.—The weather continues most leagui6 quite a programme. town, as since the late fire he Is unable to got a suit- visit to frie dS in Chicago and from ee; to chanie their advertisements, r! EsCAPE.—Mr. Somers, one of beautiful, and farmers are busily engaged side.—Mr. M. Kelly, 7th line, bad a rousing 'irin able shop in Scaforth, Anyone needing clothes A NARROW, g the World Fair, on Wednesday. e would bear in mind to send a notice to t ston' bee on Wednesday last. Mr. Kelly he clearild, dyed or pressed should bring them right Alex. Oldha of Beamsville, 'paid a. short the men at J. & J. Livingabon's flax mill, in Securing their root crops and in 0 -hat offect not later than Monday along., J. W. 1348-1 akiug intends building a barn in the size, flice to t narrowly escaped instant death on Friday preparations for' winter.—Miss Davis, of Exeter. visit to his a ster, Mrs. T. 0., Kemp, this 6Ox8O feet. Messrs. Brown and 71hruiloegill ul each week, they would, frequently, save Bo' ic-_KFLwiN(; CLAS BRIKES.—AIr. John Cudmore has been P Will start this Fri week.—A loqse horse careering down Main last, He was putting on a belt down stairs, Clinton, was in the village a few days ago, the Mason work, 9nd Thomas Armstrong themselves iligaii)0ointment. It is not nec­ day evening, October 13tb, in the Y. M. C. A. Rooms street at a tr�mendous pace, dodging wagons, when it caught big clothing and be made visiting her brother Mr. W C. Davis, mer- 'the fr me work.—Mr. John Wallace, 7th 4 confined to his home the past few days easitry to furniab the copy of the ad. that at 7.3q. Terins—Ladles, $1. per (itlarter; Y. hf, C. through an attabk of quipsy.— r. Geor a A subscribers, $1 ; Others, $1,60, Requisites first teams etc.,i its course, created some little four or five rounds with the. belt, passing chant.—Mr. John Bell till suffering se- line, intend build' d relliag house 9 early, butimply a notice that they desire a I inA a new m Heaman, bricklayer, has been o duty the ght,� enell, scribbler and ruler. 1.3348-1 N excitement o* Tuesday afternoon. It be- through the openings in the floor. He is verely from the effects of his recent acci- tp in th W. Clokey has the car - change. spring "longed to Mrl John McMann, who had let badly hurt, but is expected to recover. dent.—Our apple buyers are now taking in past 4ow days, through an attack of illness, penter work.—Mr. Samuel Irvine, 5th line, M&Ioter Harry Browning is slightly iln- Goo'D FRrjIT,—,%1r. T. H. Race, editor of it loose on a �ack street to find its lway' to BRiEFS. —Voters' list courts were hold in apples,'but the crop is very , 'small in this intends building a brick dwelling house.— its stable in Egmondville, but it was evident- Morris, Grey and Brussels last eek. The section.=Mrg. S. T. Jackson, of Ripley, proving, and hopes are entertained for his WEDTNQ -BELLS.—QUite a ripple of the Mitchell Recorder, who is an expert in' Joseph Smith, 6th line, is also.intending to pleasurable excitement was, created on the'Milatter of fruit, was this year judge of ly in the modi for a frolic, and took the result is,that for Pa,tilioinientary elections, in and formerly of th village, is visiting her recovery. —Mr. Wellington John* who has build a new house in the spring. r. Wednesday liast by a society event of fruit t the Western Fair, L6ndou, at the Main street. 'Mr. (-,'eorge Scott a handsome Brussels the Reformef's added eleven and parents, Mr... and,"Mrs. J. Crawford.—Dr. Clokey has the j0b.—The plank now laid been confined to his home for the past �few It very happy nature, It was the Goderich show, and at other places' Of the -now residence is now nearly ready for cou- struck off five, the Conservatives added Hyndman, jr., of 9xeter, is taking charge downon Sunahineibridge came from Blue - weeks through serious illness, is gradually 0 marriage of Miss Isaella Case, third diapIly at Goderich he says in his paper last pancy.—Mr. in. McCloy, Tuckeremith's five ana struck off seven ; in Grey. the Re- of Dr. Thomsons practice, during his visit vale, improving.—Mr. Robert - Sanders left on daughter of Mrs, F. Case, of Maple weeki as follows "Among all the apple ex. popular auctioneer, having been appointed formers added ten and btru& off ten, and at the World's Fair.—We regret to state Saturday last for the World's Fair,Cbicago- Hah, Seaforth, to Mr. Charles Powll, of hibits' we h6ive noticed this fall, that at an agen t Massey -Harris Company, the Conservatives added two ; in Morris the that Miss Ella McPherson is.very ill at —Dr. Romer Kinsman and sisters have re- Phildelphia, &onetime S*eaforth boy, but will makeof t, headquarters, —M �s. Reformers added 17 and struck off twelve, present, but hope she may speedily recover, Grey�. turned from the World's Fair.—Mr. Alex. the GoderiGh fall show was - the largest and i HeTS: —if now a, prosperous jeweller of the Quaker finest.1 It very much surpassed the London S. Porrance h a vacated her residence on making a gain for the Reformers in the three —Mr. J. C. 'Stoneirtan has returned,. after OBITUARY.—Mrs. John Carmichael, of the ander Dow, who spent the past mix weeks in Ci y. The ceremony took Vlace in. St. d has removed to Chicago. t exhibO, though the pear and- grape exhibit Goderich street an municipalities of 51 votes ; a very fair ma. having spent a -month visiting the World's 12th concession, passed to her long home on Douglas, Manitoba, , returned home lub Thomas'ehurah, before a large and much at the' latte,r place Surpassed all other@. At where she will1reside with her children. jority for a close Riding.—A number of our Fair and his � brothers, who reside in- the Thursday of last ;week. Mrs. Carmichael week.—Mr. John Welsh, Usbortie, his interested audiencel, and was performed b Y Goder'�*c,h two equashes were shown by Mr.- Mr. S. W. Ca y, of -Chlcago,� is at present citizens went to Listowel on Thursday, to State of Missouri.—Mr. Wm. Cook, son of had reached the g lod age of 81 years and 6 purchased the 160 acre farm belonging to' W. Rev. Rura Dean Hodgins. The bride was Warnock, weighing 314 and 317 pounds, in town, bear Dalton McCarthy and Colonel O'Brien. Mr. Henry Cook, is home on a visit from months, Paralysis was the cause of death, Mr. Abel Walper, EKeter North, paying)& given; away by her brother, Mr. Thomas while the same gentleman sent -one to. the A�meeting is being held tkin week -for the Detroit.—Rev. Mr. Shaw, of Lucan, con. and She had- only. been ill about a week. handsome sum for the same. Mr. Welsh �o 0 and was amisted in the ceremony by Worldis Fair at ChicAgo weighing 365 urpose Of starting a young Liberal Club in ducted services in St. Paul's church, last -Previous to that mile was in remarkabi takes possession shortly.—Large quantities tier sister, Miss Violet. After the weddiDg Tuckersmith. bust health for oiie of her years. Mrs. pound �_onc pound for every day in the truesels, A good one should be formed, as Sabbath evening, with much acceptance YCraor. of grain and wood are marketed here dally cerem Ony the bridal part� drove to the year. "t We'may also say in this conuec- TEAcnER ENGAGED. — The trustees erial is here for one, and plenty of the occasion beiD the Harvest Home ser- Michael was a native of Scotland. Witli and fair pricei are realized for the same-� Maple e secured. the serim work -will be found for them to do during vice, The churc was tastefully and ap. her husband and family she came to Canada. Mr. William Snell, jr., an employe in Ed, beautiful home of the bride's mother tign, tl�'.at Mr. Robert Govenlock, of Mc- School Section No. 6, hav Hall, where a most sumptuous wedding re. Killop, near -SeafQrtli, cleaned out nearly all vices of Miss Aggle Grieve as tdacher for the coming w inter, as the local election will propriately decorated.—Mrs. Wm. Moore a good many years ago. They first settled Christie's livery stable, while unloading pa?t had been. prepared. Afterwards the next year, Miss Grieve is a former pupil the prize's in grapes at the Goderich show, likely be hold the first part of next year. was in London last week visiting friends.— in the county of Oxford, and from there truriks one day last week, had the misfor, p-irty dirove to the�station, where the bride LI: I :,I L of eaforth Colle iate Tuaf.;tnta —A A L and w , c, i,.cons er ng u u splendid display of aug - —vvQr1, has commence in line 1,4aulonal Among tuose who IOU here LaBU week TO at- v ey remove L'o gmon v e, near Sea- tune to crush one of bhe lingers ou As groom took the three Wqlook train f ter of Mr. Wm.�Grieve, of McKillop. pri R fruit made there, shows that TMr. Goven- We Roller, Mill, in the way of chopping.—A tend the World's Fair at Chicago, we learn. forth. They have resided -on the 12th con- hand, which will lay him off duty for 9, 1, P. tour to poiinU East, before repairing to lock occupies a good pcsitiou in the front are sure -Mi66 (T*ieve will give entire satis. number of our citizens will go to St. Thomas ed of the following: James Petty, William cession of this township for about 18 years, few days.—Mesars. Cobbledick & F011%04 I'Uladvlphiai, their future home, WO join rank of grape growers. faction to the trustees and others interested next week, � as witnesses in 'the suit of Elder, D Weismiller, Dr. Thomson, Wil- ardware merchants, are ag Mrs. Carmichael was what might be called h, doing a ruohi with other friends in wishing the newly in'the section. Ni htingale vs. the Insurance Companies. liani Hodgins and H, J. McDonald, and we a home keeper, placing her duty to her business this week delivering coal and also .6 married pair a most prosperous and ha. COUNCIL MEETING.—The coun il -net, Od� -ways first, but she was not un- first-class lot of Stoves.' Master Job n Mel- -ppy na SHow.—There is nothing so sure as also inadvertently omitted - mentioning family &I Pmraey through life. E(.,aio,,,rD v i'LL F, NOTE.S--The news of the tobe'r 9th at Brucefield. The chief bumi unday ness disappointment in this world. The directors among those whd left a few weeks ago the mindful, of the needs of others. She was lis, typo, of the Times office, spent S very unexpected death of the late Mrs. John was Striking the annual rate. The amount always kind, considerateand obliging and -last in Kippen, the guest of his father, Mr - of the show, the people of the village and names of Mr. J. D. Ellis and Robert Bell, McLean, Riverside, was a shock t o many required by the county is $3X3 34, an in- Many others were sadly disappointed on jr.—Mrs. William Chapman, of the town- never thought of herself if she coul'd do Thomas Mellis —Mr. W,H.Verit: of Bract, SA GVATlo�N Awny JUDILMV,—The Special people in this village, nWhere-but a few last year of about *of this place, is ati. ag years crease over $300. The Friday last. The east riding show was held ship of Hay, in and has been visiting rela. others a service. She was a consistent ford, lormerly Campaign held by the Salvation Army here, ago she was a bright, lively school -girl, and 'township rate, inchiding the geneial a of chool here on Thursday and Friday. Thursday, tives near Caledonia and Hamilton.—Miss member of the Presbyterian church, and a hopeless condition, 'Mrs. yer, 7 On Saturday, Sunday and Monday was a the happy occupant of a neighbori g home. rate, amounts to $2,910 79, a decrease of the first day, -was delightful and as a result Softley, of London, is visiting her brother, was a woman who lived her religion'in her Brantford, is visiting her many friends all -flown'success. The Saturday night and With a cheerful high disposition, begotten of a& $210, The amount required to balance rail. the exhibits were numerous. Friday, the the Rev. E. Softley, of this place.—Mrs, R, every day life. Her aged husband and a relatives in town for a few weeks.— essrs- 8abbath meetings were well attended, the -healthy organizaMon and happily married, way debenture redemption a9count is secodd day, and the day depended upon for McGregor, of Toronto, Is visiting her family of two sons and several daughters John and Wesley Veal, of Detroit, are visit - happy faces and earnest words of the several life'efuture seemed to open up with more $311 62, a decrease from last year of ab -etting the crowd and'making the money, mother, Mra. R. McArthur, sr.—Mr. James her, The remains- were interred in ing friends in town.—Mr. John Hartiesep out survive 9 speakers creating a most favorable impres- than usual brightness to her. While friends $700. The following amounts are levied on Was not so good. The forenoon, although Jarrott, 'of near Hills Green, moved into Bru e for the as Is cemetery on Saturday, who has been residiag in Crediton Sion upon the audiences; The banquet In regretthe loss of a viltiable young life, only the respective School Sections : On No. 1, somewhat threatening was fair and there his fine new brick dwelling I St week. We COUNCIL MZETING,—The council met at past year, moved into town on Monday 0ardno.'a hall on Monday evening, was the sadly stricken husband and other rela- $94 86; No. 2, $109 28; No 3 $375 - No. was a very large crowd in town, but just are always pleased to see mena like Mr. Jar- Zimmer's hotel, Cranbrook, all the member@ last. IN pretty well patronized, although more of tives can truly realize the gloom which such 4, nothing ; No, 5, $112 14 Ko. 6, 8'200 ; about twelve o'clock, the time the crowds rott comin illage, and trust he beiag g Into our v present. Ten dollars was granted our townspeople might have upon human hopes.—Mtg. No, 7, $212 79; No. 8, $300, and special, make a B, line for the fair grounds, a heavy, may be long spared to enjoy his com- Mrs. Shine for the sayport and mainten- —Mr. John Liueh�m, of Dew�dney, 31hui- lent a helping a sorrow casts hu-nd in demolishing the st�cks of cakes, Rbumor has been visiting 'relatives and $283 70.; No. 9, $193 10, and $318 ap cial ; drenching rain'set in slid continued until fortable home in his advancing years.— since of W. Farquharson a two children, who tobs, is visiting hih father, Mr. IlhOlnal e pies and eandwiches,". so liber 'ally donated by friends in Michigan and other parts, for the No. 10, $144 89 ; for Uni�n School No. 1, Is- are left in destitute circumstances, untilthe Lineham, of the I t es n o Elinali te in the afternoon. The result' was that We made unention last week of the very 2 h conce io f the generous ladies ;D -f the town. Calptain past three weeks.—Mr, J. S. Muldrew, who McKillop, $50, The amoun . t levied upon a great many who had come to town to see serious illness of Miss Barbara Wilson, of' necessa y petition is presented to the coun- Mr. Lineham Is one of the Ontario boys who r Wiggins and his soldiers are exploding with so efficiently occupied the Pulpit of our the parties benefitfed by the il�ig ditch is the show never went near the grounds at this village, and it is our painful duty this cil. Mr. Keffer applied to have the culvert ban made both money and fame it, the gratitude for the very liberal supply of good church during the Rev Mr. Shaw's absence, $235, and.will be a little over 10 cents Da all and the iate receipts were fully $150 week -to chronicle her death which Bad on sideroad,3, concession 6, repaired. Mr. Prairie Province, He has 'been a member of things gratuitously furnished by Seaforth left for Toronto to -day, Friday, to further the dollar of the original assessment as final- short of what they would otherwise have event occurred on Friday evening last. The 'Milne wag instructed to look after it. Mr. the Northwest Legislature for Some yearto ladiep,of all denominations, and return their pursue his studies for the ministry.—Mr. lypaseed. The taxes will be somewhatl been, The weather is an all important factor deceasedwas a young ladywhdwasvery Blash III was granted permission to build& and has made considerable money a t t e Mo4t a incere aind cordial thank@ for the Adolph Morentz has been improving his lighter this year than last. Mr. James in the Success of an agricultural show and highly respected for her many excellent slaughter house on part of lot 3, concession milling busin mill, M TE134J GI NOTES OF A PRESSIONS So Much bi White city, I tic Exbibitiol grandeur n6nd thie variety , ,exhibits, draii -every contine vivery .06bitin displays madj tries &,ad Pi now almost a ment upon .th points of viem blan Expositi upon 'iseerng world has ei believe that b tion the worl< for the finauci terprise will I turesome pr9J long years to i Fair !a oji grounds thet sores, witha � two Miles. I Arts building gallery. ic(ontai The leogth of mile, and the roof have a vp buildings ther, F Trat ty, W this great hall son, and anyvp would be reg, The b. I � logs. and -it is a Mal portion thetin thb beat use with a -week 6 hope to see Ulan who won] of the Fair m1i terial than the first day is get buildings, seen bibits, *n4 get ond in sigbitsee or Arta buildit Ainfully.-homi e left unseen ta.ken througb, sends the visit, and wearied by A repetition on :and the morrov Sical strain bee lively wielcome b at ye to the F ' and, with mosi it. 1-ndee& or I can be -spent in begine jojflag. 1 taite, and excil green into satiei 'act the tautt�oj dual, hence It j &.11, to decide 11" see, to see this whattfine th - Partments, If done, a �vjojit to the mind only, buildiniza and � I thing siand-soll, Bit if i ; i size is Exhiblitiqn, bi Ovel:Ywhere - b teettire of Is gr6ups of st I � Stu Wthe grounds er-edged waiks basins ; in,the Republjo, and i fountain,he observer.May f loot Sight of dreds of are lig and thousauds along the eavel ,of the buililin1g, 20N2e. while th topmost roofs I OtAtue or pinna 'Which they thr, strong the many.color, electric fr ,untai "alne tber , rivelve Of the firewol 0out of the tit All unite to forr to fairyland.as. earth. The people forn,17 courteou traverbial. e so, e In o on n on air Isy, e e Mue -a I oves, a so also attl ere in no.jost to et into line git Once checked ar , exper lite on th I *n4 evet �� e ri t -tra reltaurantsJust in cer t n, . 1tri e Way, 1 obse Waiter which q4 Y"Ifttiou, in th4