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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-06-01, Page 8f i UNEI THE EWRON -EPOSITORe 1894 preach on tho Friday previous, and the Rev. trail- from- th separing for ut, h4cluding the sal- ; . a monster celebration severa good wokinen.--A flurry 01, I , A Nr Vilsonys Oash Grocery. e wesi now arrives at 2:40'. is busy snow were passed for pill as ini ally. There will be no gave Monday a wintry appearal and. ary of the assessor, $80. Tfie jobs advar- Mr.Ste-wart, of Cliniol will conduct thanks- nl.---�The foundMillon for Mr. Carmich Flal., ere on oin on D D It $on want to got the beat value for. your cash or giving on the Monday following. - We 'now block has -been completed, and the.� lack of music, as a first-class brass band has brought out the overcoats and mitt#,. --Mr. tised were all tendered f �,r, 4kil all were let, il can got it here. We have a. fine, well as- understand that Mr. J. 0. Rose Ilitends, superstructure will at once be be been engal A fine programme of al Robert Wilson, of Sesi,forth, was in the vil- at rates a little lower tI; i Iqlat yeses raes, gun. -The Milf, stock of AI now groceries, and as we sell for erecting a; residence in our village this, sum- members of the Canadian Order of For- letic sports, for which good prizes will be ol age last Tuesday, on business. -RO�. Mr. showing that money is 44ttle harder to ih or traltiwonly, we have not to charge customers, JUS., ist mer, As Mr. Rosebver does things ton a esters and United Workme McKibben of Embro, is thg\ guest; bf Mr. overtake this -year than 1al and that, the �ol pay for their goods, something extra to n will meet in, fered, will be arranged. Be sure and come, pay IP I a debts. but will give an our j�, took farmers are 4ot sharing in 'the prosi OOP * customers small, scale, we look for 'something elegaut. the Oddfellol hall at 2:30 Sunday after-.' Monday, July 2nd.---�The Salvation Army R. Mellia.-Miss Copp, of Seafort It Aralue for their money or trade. Another lot of -The political atmosphere is qui6t with us nool alle, proceed to the English 'church,. arpose having a grand rally,and jubilee on charge of the Epworth League meeting last which -we are told the country now enjoys. alfsmo�s 2k Japan To& just recelvaid. Would We are ofring this 'anyone just now, at Sabbath e e7�'nt giviiig some good points h iiing of Monday, who thinks they cannotgetagood.whole- b considerable thought is doubt- where Rev. Mir. - Hedging will preach a tominion Day. -On the -eve v t Mont extr* it�� Blank Tea for 26o perpound to try 'one pound �ess beingfivento the claims of the rival special sermon to them. -Rev. Mr. Gal. July -2nd, it ia. intende'd -to hold a garden for though _ ast Monday nig 'a frost Hills Green. value in our*, It surpriew most of them. We are stilf sell pirants or parliamentary honors. ' This loway went to Goderl on Wednesday o arty on the parsonage grounds. A splen- was too severe foi, the young Otatoes, HAPPENING& -Jingle bells ! a second win- ke ebeettanal floar for lose than mill prI;;1;1 tv no!mmblustion prices here, but sell all in the case, liberals have nothing to fear be present at the opening of the Guelph' Sid 1progran me of music, etc., will be * ven, grape vines, ete., and they presente a. sorry ter was making its ap earance List Monday LADIES' `UNDERWEAR Was 11W as we or t1el success of their candidate, ivito has Conference yesterday, which meets in tUe and, an �xcellent tea served. Clinton gbrass next dal. ery leasant, ibly can for cash or Ffoll molming.-Mr. John Trol sn, has return- V� us a call It wil pay you. The highest price always beei able advocate of the best Circular Cill this year. There- has been 4 band will be in attendance. -We hope that =place on Queen's Birthd at CORSETS 1141 for all kinds of trade interests - bf the people, especially those of rumor current - in town to the effect that our 4 citizens will soon be given the oppor- Thorndike Farm, the residence f ed from his visit to Toronto and elsewhere. � -1 t ­ r- �­Mr. Q J. O'Brien, Mr. L. Roland and the i C. WILSON, Seaforth . the f i h indeed the Statignilig Committee of the'Guelph tun -music by George Taylor, on which occasion el eat Mi HOSIERY AND GLOVFs. arming communt yj so mue so ity,of listening to delightful sees O'Brien, all of Centralia, were visit- Blank of Commerce that the most advanced �atron can. scarcely Methodist Conference may remove Gall the Bayfield brass band. A number of oar daughter, bliss' Minnie, was united in" ino, Mr; James H of Violetdell H4, 0 musically inclined young men have taen riage to -M,r. Will. 'Pope, of London, the for a, few pick a flaw in his plal His services to loway from Seaforth this year. We hop' days.: -111C Moir attended the A large assortment f T4 arriculture- have not been with the pen and this ina prove ux,true as Mr. Galloway the matter up, and are vigorously 'at work ceremony being performed by 1�'ev. r.ac 8 IMue xeter, Ittat Fri- tongue only, but for years he has been col has won a warm place in the hearts of the' raising funds to procure instruments, etc. Walker, and witnessed by a large 1 linuiliber day and Saturday. -The 24th of May pass- 'BLACK and COLORED 8 nected with the'Souilt Huron Agric u-Itural Seal people. -The ladies of St. Thol Mr. John -Day, of Sea -forth, has been en- of the relatives and friends of the aci ILK ed away very quietly, most of the farmers Big --zlothing Deal.- 40i Society as one of its most active members. chtirch�arebusypreparmgfo'ralgrtindkernies�e gaged as instructor. ing parties. Miss Susie, sister of the bride) spending it in the &lds. -Professor John- EMBROIDERIES Never a hide bound partizan, while giving a and sale of woric, to be -held in -the skating acted as bridesmaid, -while the Throughthe agency of the never -failing factor gr��omsnian son is making his rounds again, and is likely loyal support to liberal principles, he has rink on -Time 15th. The choir boys enter- Lumley. was Mr. Samuel Pope, brother of 14�e groom. oAsii'we have been enabled to close out a consider- to give an his old friends a call. -Are we RIBBONS able ill of the balance of a, large manufacturers' held himself free to criticise adversely, if tained over one hundred of, the congregation LionTs. -Mir. A. Bishop is very ill at Both bride and br�&esmaidere ver hand- V going to have a school t"ienie this year ? stock of Made Up Olotbing at a bargain. The prices �Cessarv, the dol of his political'ohiefs. at the'sch 61ol. room, Tuesday evening. Be- somely dressed, and the presents w6re both Why not join wit i er school and VEILINGS 'ch they are bought will enable us to sell Ile ti present- His many friends hope for his d on , religious toleration, and every -sides a* I pieces themselv6s, they ous and costly, showing the esteem in inging severa speedy recovery. -Mr. T. Cudmore is also numer take the children down to Grand Bend to digtressilng� type of ENS SPLENDID SUITS moral reform have always found in him a were asgisted by.Mrs. Maclennan, Mr. wbichthebrideis beld. After il�e cere- = the balmy breezes of Lake Huroil?- PARASOLS -suflering from a very The At.$L00andS9.00.. in factwe have& Yer nice All champion. Then, every elector should Hertzelandbir. Brierly, in a number 9f ecz6ma,.-Mr. T Cani met with a misfor- nionythecompanysatdol to a1isplendid Wool Suit at$4.50, warranted to give good satisfac. we ess is fair in town considering the igh well the -possible resulting conse- vocal solos, Mr. Ramsey on the banjo, Miss sprcad� which was fully enjoye -ward I I Von. 'In Boys'and Children's suite we can send the tunei last week while using his circular saw. ' -d. The hard tim.e's, and our merchant must be con- AND LINERT roothers home delighted with the bargains we can quonces before casting a vote in. opposition Beaty Ptinchard oil the violin, and the He got. his' thtimb, split with the.saw. It is Young couple have the best wishel all for giv, e them. A Bat and "I iven to each boy get- to the best local government for the past Misses Neelin and Kemp on the piano. A r&tulated for- the price he pays for eggs, it sore wound and also may possibly a long and happy life. U14 a suit. -Call and inspeof teing one cent a dozen more than ny other tmventy-five years, in the Dominion. debate on Woman's Rights, and tableai�x ------------ 0-- Bar,gains in ligh,,t cause lockjaw. -The long looked for per- storekeeper gi'ves.-Mr. Ed. Troyer had a y WK PICKARD what the world is coming to allowing tabl, saw le mill, in charge of J. Doig, put in Wroxeter. bee drawing poles down to Lake Huron. Jutie W4 DRESS GOOD WEsT Hultow TE:AoHzm.-The West several ladies sawinlZ rood, digging in the an appearance oil Monday evening. People OBITUAILY.-The death of young- These poles are -used for fixing up the pond, Seaforth. Hur-on Teachers,' Association miet in Exeter garden playing soller, &c.', and several 11 -.0ur Spr j,374 ad, almost given up looking for it. est son of Mr. Thomas Sage, occurl at his nets. -Mr. F., Coleman will sool have his Public School on Friday, May 25th, the mg and -SILKS gentlemen washing, ironing, baki 0 I home here, on Siday hlast. Early new barn standing on four Ed. SeON, the. session closing on. Saturday afternoon. tending the baby, were among i ie nog Nj Ethel. last winter he contracted ]a gri ` e, from J. Hagan, of Philadelphia, was -under the were present, amusi4g- features of the evening. -Rev. Mr. MUSLINS which -he never recovered, and whR SW,�-Bl -Nol 4Will Matheson spent the 24th. ii oh finally parental roof oil Sunday last. ulliany of them ladies, of whom three, Misses. Hedging W. M. of B.dtannia L dge and Lcknow. He also made a friendly call at resulted in his death. The bereaved parents Vesper, Walrond and Watson were on the Mr. 111orris assisted at the dedica. o 'of the CHALLIES programme. OnFridAyeveningan enter- new Masonic hall in Stratford, o !Monday Wingham.?, -The Presbterians intend hold- have.the sympathy of the entl.re com- Stal 90C—B,' DISTRICT XATTERS. tainment was given in Drew's Ojera House, evening. The hall and. furnishings afe filig their annual picnic on June 2150th.�­Mrs. mun,ity. STALlS. -Miss Lizzie Saler was AND DELAINES.. 'vicinity of To- 'NiNGs.-Rov. Mr.� teven- viiting in Mitchell for a few days lastweek. Exeter at which the programme consisted among the best in Western* Canada. - Patton spelit the 24th in the LOCAL HAPPI-, �k ronbo.-Will Whaley left oil Friday last to son, of Listowel, occupied the Orne Butson was married last week to ol t of addresses, instrumental and vocal music convention of the Sunday school workers in pulffit of the Mr. %iloe Prices for ME-M-RC)MT-, Aniong others the Resolution Committee* 'connection withthe Church- -of' Englana, takeehargeof a cheese factory at Avon- Presbyterian church last Sabbath. ": He will one of Staffal fairest maids, in the person b k. He also occupy it next Sbbath.-Miss Lutl of M submitted the following resolution That -will be held in Goderich on 'Tuesday next. will be much missed here. -The .1 issHattie.MMcDonaid. Re -V% Mr. Gal- CARPETS Gel of this place, and Mr. Geo*'ge Town, Political Meetings. it is the'opinion of the Ass6ciation that the A full choral service with a special sermon Sunday Sdhool Convent- in Brussels was -.1oway, of Sedf6l tied the nuptial knot.' 2 ion -Potato ary'A CURrAINS Entrance Examination should remain twit on " praise will, be en in St. M attende&bysome of our villagers. of Wingham, were united in marriage on We wialt the young couple a smooth journey planting seems to be in r now. -Reeve -Mr. James Heron got his leg M. Y. MCLEAN, is at present, and tha evening t orde Wednesday evening of last week. �We wish through life. t a copy of this ieso- church in th tyv he Rural Dean.- The Liberal candidate for South Huron, and lution be sent to the Edixcafioiial Depart- The town council have purchased from, Mr. them all the compliments due on file occa- M-ilne is li�ldiiig meetings in the township broken on the 24th, while blastin a block 9 And all HOUSE FURNISHING'S. others, will address the electors on ment. The p of Ho-vvi�kthis week. sion, as well as a long and happy married of wood. The limb* was set by Doctors the pub- apers given were all well Alex. Davidson the lot in rear of the market life. -Rev. Mr. Pring, of Bluel occupied lie questions of the day at the following thought out, and howed *& comprehensive building,adjoining the Commercial hotel' Nasmith and Woods, and is doing ic I ni e the pulpit of the Methodist church I places, on the dates named. grasp of the subjects taken up,, and the dis- stables, for $600 and have sold the residence Winthrop. here, on -Mr. Flynn, of London, is visiting P?r: ay evening last. -Miss Aggie 4miesol Sund Carling, of this village. Nichols of Alonday, June 4th. Dixon's Hall, Bruce- cusslons were interesting. On the whole it and lot at present occupied by Dr. Bethune, Titur, BLUE SociAm. -The ladies of Prin- formerly of this place, now raiding at Fullarton, is visiting It EdWard McFaul These Pi was a very successful and enjoyable meeting. to Mr., F. Holmested, for $1,920O. -There ces Alice. True Blue lodge, No. 21, Will- er daughter, Mrs. T. field. d Grand Rapids, Michigan, is spendii but te ng a few C, Delgatla;fls, was alm�steserte(f on will be a social held in the Presbyterian thr.opl a very succpssful social in the Tuesday, June 5th. -Red School House, weeks with relatives here.-Ri E. A. the twelity-fouth. Spot casl Tu6kersmith. FAI&bl ATTFafTiolufflers six dob church. baggm cut on, Wednesday evening Orange gall, on Friday,'MI The bulk of the people SEA-FORT131. ay 18th. Re-: Shaw is in Goderich this welliending went to MA9, lVednesday, June 6th, -D lam and'upwards". Call and see. Tuoum BRow next, under the auspices uncan a alln of the Endeavor freshme4to: were served, and after all were Is ­kell.-Mr. George Wi on spent Seaforth. 1381-1 meetings of Conference. Faiquilsi Society, for the purpose of raising funds to satisfied-v-ith the good things provided by Sunday in Mitchell, and owing to the heavy urs al k4in. did not get home till Monday morning. das dnet, Mr. W. Neal and SATURDAY BARGkitrs.-Great bargains in d6fr4y the expenses of a delegate to the In- the ladies, Brother James Horn Past Th d June 7th. -Eden's epel. 1,,, - School all kinds of Shoesfor cash on Saturday, June 2nd, BlYth. u Ly at ernational Convention at Cleveland in Master i6f Loyal Orange I -Mr. H h Millf1w has got his thresh ing House, Vsb�rne. our two Shoe Storesitry's Old Stand and No. jt�ly. �odge, er readi Miss Berry; instrumental Friday' Jun'e 8th-�Strags School'Ho.u� lCady'@Blook. The brightest and best, the biggest ad 'was call�J to the ch e Graop, Seafol home. Vfe diot a busy season for hiin, N There will be a good programme 13P.SVITIES.-Miss Anni pro- ea air. A,grand pro- recitation, Mrs. Patterson Usbol and cheapest atook of Fine Shoes in the county. refreshments. -Mr. Hugh H. Ross, a fol gramme was given �Was, the guest of Miss E. G. Y.6ung last as he has got one of the best machines in consisting of musiep vo- selectiol by the choir reciation, Mr. Come and see. Rossal WiLms, the Shoe Man, Sea. m r student of the Seal Collegiate In- cal ns w6ek.-Mr. A. M. Babb was in B: sels on the country. �9! forth. and " trumental� readings, recitations rug John Mci instrumental , selection, and dial*es. When all was gone the 24th of May.-Re.M B "" in God- Miss Dora Kenny ; musical sele6ti t( Monday., June I Ith.-Ton Hall, B,,. stitute, hits been successful in passing Ilia through I r g is in y 0 �ou -M, Mr, HoRsEpowxR Fop. SAL -R. - ond year examination the Universit with, all -joined heartily in singing the Wa- erich this week attending :Ferei�rcc.-Miss G�and Bend. and Miss McCulla ; musical selection, miall field. A 10 horse PiWs se 0 wer Almost now, witi Jack and reds complete. of oronto Facility of Medicine, an Mary Ellen Crittenden, of Loildon, was ITE -his. -The weather has -got settled, and Emma Pollard; selection by choir; after Tuesday, June 12th.-Tol Hall, Zurl V 11 be sold Cheap. T11OMA8 BROl Sefiforth. d also tional -&-�Vhem, and every one returned Wedn'd lAh. -Town Ha" h" 3rimary examination at the College of home home for a few days last we��, visiting things look promising arou'nd here. -Mr. which the large and highly bitelleetualcti. -, we�%I_pleased with the night's proceed' 7"y' " Y. M. C. A. Membership and Ba1h"je'.f Plh'Vsician;and Surgeons of Ontario. -The ing. CrediZt Earents and friends: -A large �iowd -from Win. Holt has ileturned to his surm, ner resi- �;uy Joined in sin4ing the national authem. Tharl June 14th. -Drew's Han, due June let, 1894. Aisocidtion annual membersh* following notice referring to parties well, ere lef 6 on the morning of the 20h for Ex- dence once more, -and is making things look e must not omit i4ying., that -our eter and Seaforth to spend the good Exeter. i fees, al. entities the holder to ordinary benefits ang known in Seaorth appeared in Saturday's Stanley. pleasant. He iserecting a lovely verandah friend Mr. Pollard, together with his estim- use of baths at .15 cents each. Bath privilege 84' At � the Bal a- lot Globe: "Dr. H. G. ci of W.m. James, of the Standard sta , 8 all around his house for the accommodation able wife andmiable family, were uwqw. d, Zurich, CrediOn three months beginning June let, V2 ; let six months RuN Syl -Messrs. Will Graha Sunday at -his home near Wlnth�lllm. Ji.xe4r Meetings Mr. McLean will be $3 ; one year $5. , Entitlebolders to free use of b Worth West Territory, who has Ceelgna% John Stei�art and Wm. Aikenhead left on of his guests, his grounds are cleaned up in ing in their efforts to make all present fee Campbell spent a few days in eaforth hast first-class shape, and beautiful flower -beds comfortable and at home The ce assisted b Dr. McDonald, M. P. for East twiceper week for terms specified. Unexpired- priv. Germany for the past ten months, walking Friday 14A for the Old Country. They took eds 4f 30, win a ileges of last year will berecognized with all -renew- week with parents and friends Huron, Ud others. the hospitals there, arrived in the city here will put on all sides. �The Lady ; Maccabees of the entertaiument, $18. 90 last with them 90 head of fat cattle for the be no Methodist service next Suoda even- xriendship Hive, Dahwood BOYS ng durinj June. are going- to to church purposes. We might ssy'tital e above meetings will commence Boots and Shoes from T. Coventrys stock which we success. -On Saturday last Mr. ing* ch in .1the mol StewAild week on big way home. While here, lie and foreign arket. We trust their venture ing Mr. Jenkins will prea in Each of th WE have still left about $2,000 worth of Mrs. cKid were the guests of Honorable will be' 'have a. Picnic in Win. Holt's grove, Grand Mr. Pollard has been Recording at, 8 o'clock in the evening. . A. M. Ross. May Chile,, who h .-Riv. Mr. Campbell, formerli pastor of Bend, on June I Ith. A d inner will be serv- and Lay Delegate to Conference for regular a nuln- are selling -at from 80 to 40 per cent. below as John McQueen raised the structure for his the Methodist congregation here but now ed by the ladies, also a pro col ber of years, Other meetings will be announced in due prices. We repair all goodsthat CIO not give eatisfac. been spending it couple. of weeks With bank barn Owing to the fact that the rail- gramme to and is one of the solid pillars tory weir free of charge, at T. 0oventry's Old Stand. frends in Seaforth, left for her home T d b gist of music by Zuiieh talent ; speeches Walton cire Course. of Dundalk, was in town On uteig. ay, emg in reads willhot carry lumber until after the oil Ilia way to Conferei nit. by the, Methodist church in CA W W. W. the commanders of several Hives and Tents X -r. Weismiller, the 'Conservative ndi- Wingham. yesterday. -Mrs. P. Scott and coal strikl the framers will -be unable to Sloan, of Toronto, spent a few��days last the Rev. Mr. Carriere,- f elate, or othem in his place, are cordial in- WHiTzaAN PEA: HARvnTEn9, wh6lesale family, of Brussels, spent the Queen's Birth- finish tlie.'barn f6r some time.�Ivjrs. John of Grand Bend Mr. vite and retail, guara4teed the beat in the market. Given MC=" op- dr to be resent. (aywi i friends in town. -Mrs. Marshall week with friends here. -Quite -a' number M. Y ­J&L -1 the Refo onte8t. Send for price list. Address, TnomAs McNaughton left oil Weldneadil Paisley, from here attended th di COUNCIL X10-19TJIG.-Counel met as T of Brampton, is at present visiting at the e weddin� of Miss South Huron, and Mr. Weismiller, the Con- BROl General Agent, Sex,forth. 1481-1 where isSe tinile 4 her aggie i e res e will visit for a some rl 9 andMr. T. P.L Mrs. 'William Shaw, of Flint, Michigan, are MCLau Monday. Both the contractingbarties be- mences at 10 o'clock n-om- MeMb Two WkM-i WHREL.-A very hand- COOK WANTZD. Good plain cook who er'Ahome.-Mr, Geor e Baird moth- M Mill r, to Mr. James CJ' Court of Revision, in Jol hotel, Lead. idene of Mr. J. . Welsh. -Mr. and in-ings, on servative candidate. The programme ze has been offiered for a two-mile can manage -large kitchen. Must be otexcellent a Dinner served bury, on Monday, May 28th. a all ghlin atteneted the Teachers' Col longed to Morris, Ihand-leap bicycle race to be competed for five character and well recommended. To the right at present inown. Mr. Shaw came hdme ventiol held in Exeter on Friday last. at 12 o'clock. present. Joseph Kinney�s assessment was We 9.1 reduced $1.50 person $,12 per 111011th will be paid, with constant to attend the funeral of his inothef.-Miss assessment left times at the regular Wednesday night fiieetR THF, LATE IVIRS. SAMUEL REID.-There employihent and a good house. Apply by lefter to Ria Prine, -who has been away in. Michigan Gode is on roll by assessor Duncan recreittion groun rich. on the ds traefc. the hal Dr. F. W. Hu.RD, care of Tits EXPOSITOR, Seafort died on t6 4th concession of the to*nship -Port Albeit. s.-Goderich is crowded, with assessed for parbof lot cneesslOR 8, All S owner, ihStead d apswill r�ea- since last utumn, returned home on Wed- of Stai1iley, on the 24th ult.. Janet, beloved NOTELET ITEI%fs.-After a long -andgever�- ilines Tohn.0 Morrison tenal ie �trn:ag:d every night so that 1381-2 ve n nesday. visitors �this week. Between 1$h -wife of Mr. Samuel Reid, ged 46 years and and the influx 'of d4legates to Henry Otway passed away oil the 21st John Little assessed as owner of lot 12, 'con- rider, makin the highest number of points XULLEW JACKSON'S, Sl 1381-3 all riders -m qual chance and the Foit Pure . English Pais Green go to 9 monthe. � The deaeased had suffered great West Show e Wild Mrs ult. Her, maiden name was Margaret Hines, in'. the w N series willreceive the prize. Cmk'NOE OF MEETINGI.—The Sunday the Guelph Methodist Colife cessiol i stead of Henry D. Little; J in morn- re ee, our Pain from:inflammatory rheu,m�tiani during and she was born in Ifigland about 54 years Hastie, as In WE are glad to note that the people are a ex sessed as owner of sol corner -of This will giv a good A &nee toL every�person eciating- our low price for Boots and Shoes. we ing Bible class in the Y. i C. A. rooms ihe past four:years and the final summons streets have an animated appearal e—There ago. After living for some t. ine in Aus- The appr custoniersitrom Clintoa, lot 26, concession 7, instead of Tames Ful- whether fast o slow, lia r -ving a light or he Blyth, -Brussels Mit- 'will be dropped for the' present, and an was a welcome call. The lady had been con- was a light frost on Monday nigbt,1evelling, tralia she removed to. Canada, here she ton Robert Dodds assessed as owner -of ning 11 was a consistent member of the Presbyterian g Robert al The iFirst race which we are selling at from 1 to 0 -per cent. less am �'g wheei, -as ev rything will be considered in a little the garden stuff, but not avy h II and oth6r places, who appreciate OUL; low even-ing-groapel ineetin substituted, open to fined to -bed since January. Th& deceased aama married Mr. H. Otiyay, now merchant i 6 8 own I 8A Of ri6es. New goods direct from the manufacturers ladies alid gentlemen,' ext Sun- all this village. The funeral took place on the Govenlock - George Hall assessed as tenal pn ,e handicaps. %e_ the fruit.' Goderich has re NJ of lot 31, concession 9- inste will be next Wednesday night, when there than'rekular prices, at T. Coventry's Old Stand. day evening, June 3rd, 'inimpilliately after church,.a�d leaves a husband and tality by -entertaining 2550 delegatleattlicstphie 2 J six child- d ult., and was largely attended.—A of vi a so be alhal mile, Class B. race, and a 18814 church ser-6ces. The order will be cheerful Methodist Conference without -n is.� of lot 21, concession 13, instead f �Lrnuoln ren to mourn a devoted wife and Christian ing the number of young people from Dun Best, owner. The Court adjourned to meet gin oncise mother.-.,. The funeral last Saturday to Tuesday. Baldwin andT. W. Livingratione. R. WiLtirs, Seaforth. 1381-tf addresses. All are cordially invited and " Monday, match race Ifor five miles between G. M. (4001) Second -hand Phaeton for siLle cheap. hea sill i g,- earnest prayer, and C botels.—County Council -meets tere next' and neighborhood celebrated the I Oueel at Orawford`-s hotel, Dublin, on Baird'sein Birthday by the lake. The chief amuse- June 18th.—Cauncil m -i- - .- L etery was largely attended. -WHAT TM, Apprentices to d i My young men. It is he et at the close of the ress- espech GRTPi_Gil ments were boating and swinging, but all Court of Revision- Accounts were passed seem ques OLlven --=e week-,Y,,� whch was resuscitated few in some A GOOD TlThe pi kin, e Golden Lion,Store, Main Street, Seatorth. Bruceffeld land , 1 e Al-ky -IT It �AIX TTS Canal making wanted immediately. Apply to Miss Bpsx, who have the welfare of young men. at heart Drysdale. ed to "enjoy themselves.—Miss Bur -he on the treasurer for k t F 1381-2 will attend frequently, and ;�ssist 11 �h8 go a Music PUPILLS, IVANTED.—Pupils for the way Or other, if only by their preile TH1.9L enic held under the rows, teacher at Smith's Hill, spent Satur- id which is now published by nee, in WEEK we sell many choice lines of $2213 35. A by-law was passed relating to ill Apply making these meetings not only int goods much below cost. Ladies' Sbocs, No, 7, also the, Young� People's Hand and day and Sunday i the Port renewing al public morals. in tlle mun ity prohib higl:sj iano or organ by an experienced teacher. auspices of creating �i icipali it- ba original fo der, Mr. J. W. Bengo h F( some -sizes of children's ill at incredible prices to Heart , sociation, in Mr. T. M. .—A mammoth sell I hig, bathing horse ra'ein r. M0141i ug -,- or further particulars at Mr. J. Ty.erman's residerl %iowden's quaintanceships 00 Pic- ino, swear, ut Strangers and speakers of clear. Best white iron stone dinner and tea It, I g and -best.cartoonis AM eriCal Goderich Street. MRs. S. DIETRU-111. 1381x2 elates cedar grove, oil the 24th of M4y, was a nic of the one of: the ver-�., ts. in b is now' better, i`�rigllter and ote will be scoured to address the meetings 5 per cen neighboring schools of th Sep more ol n and pitchers, also butter crocks at 2 Ashfield' such hke on the public highways 1; also e al SixTy D--,,Y-s, Ho -me Seekers' Excursion t die- grand success. The weather was oral and Colborne virill likely be held on Jun thain ei"ver befo e. Its cartoons ar( 0 as oftens possible. The Wednesday'even- count. Beat quality pitch'forks two prongs 32c, e by-law prohibiting public nuisalices, such as tal the, east principal points in Northwest June 15, 19, 27 and three prongs 39c. A few good wr except for boating. The young�a� )le 9tb, at the Point Farm. Ten schools are shouting, rin-giglells allowing dogs -Willusement, and instructiol 3ville its July 17. Call or write to C. X. STRWAXT, Agent ingers, solid rubber n a . Theuo ine nd ingineeLtingS will be continued as ' aratgr rollers, at "llefis than wholesale price, Butter and ladies of the association gathered on the -uniting to make the most of 'the day.—A after teams, persons or cattle on the public Can- prept to run with adian Pacific Railway, Seaforth, for full particulal eggs taken in: exchange. literary dep.%rtment is conducited tothe-Sunday evening meetings land for J. BICTNT0811. 1381-1 large pal 13 1-1 ground about half -past nine o'clock, num- politieal meeting -is to be held in the village, highways ; also, a by-law Chal the ubility and skill, and furnishes leading to .8 business. —Coivr. BILEVITIEs.—Mr. Neil cGregor and bering about 30, with well �filled !:baskets. this week. ember ii �Please both the�grae and the gay. It is a To CoNTP-Amorts.—Teilders wanted for 'bride returil'ed oil Friday last from a two The National A-uthem. numbers of the Polling Divisions so that He -comph the construction of Power HOUFe tor was su4 by the eatertal publication. We notice -Seaforth New Tl LATj,, INIRs. Wi. &1ANv —After a weeks' wedding tour to Citiettgo and Mis- president and committee, and was 1ollowed Bluevale. after this Ward No.. I will be composed of -we would PU Dt lectri6 Light Plant, irill and complete as foi- ions o. I and 2 Ward l 2 ysten on ..vild trying illness, Mrs.. Win. haw 11ing Dfvii� pe e ibliSher is now offering it for $1 l6ws: No. l -Excavating -for foundations, Stone and sollri. Theywill now settle down tothe by the grand promenade. Thetopening Polling Divisions NGL -3 and 4 ; Ward Jor the balance f tll�eZear, who wish -Brick villiork of Power House including all material. peacefully %way, at heresidence. B111E-vLETs.--:m-Court Douglas, No. 27, C&n- of we have d e, I s ical Mig ivis N 3 of Poll' ions No. 5 -and 6 Portiens th It No. 2 -Excavating for -Brici Phimney, stone founda. p norning last. Mrs. Reid City, Michigan, is visiting at tile ent, aer which the tables were spredd by from their hall to the Methodist L Church, oil 1 ard No. 4 of Polling Divisions Ne. 7 and as in realities of John Waugh, of march was greatly admired by these pre- adian Order Foresters, will march in a body - get get ight into po hit tion and brickwork of same, iron cap, dampers, etc., t to on ondy i ll in- del., ated byBengough's ready includingallmaterial. No. 3 ---Woodwork through- Was ameBeattie. he home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- the young ladies of the cornmittee, day ne at 2 8, A by-law was pr6vis op ion- ol Sh s in' iden name J , *ncil should'ta�ce advantage of this oppor- out, rooting, windows, etc., with all material and Was a sister of Messrs. John and ames ni 30 P. in., -Where Rev. . ially adapted for t* well ard. —The fulterl of the late Mrs. Samuel deed deserve great praise. About 150 $at to them. The members ass as .of the township the bame I . 'a ;1tinity. The election cartoons -will be necessary supplies. Plans and speoffications at our Beattie, of Seafo6h, and Mrs. John Thomp- Aeid, oil &turday last, was one ol larg- down to partake of the good things After I -each Vrm offire, Main Street, Seaforth. Tenden to be in on or son, of McKillop. p Will occupy the Centre pews for the outlet would thh �WGrth presL i - for drainage in Beauchamp ervin rta,,ndiywiUl furnish h She was born in Fer- est ever seen in the neighb Sife was the inner man was satisfied the tles were of the ej .0 Ours before June 9th. Lqwest or any tender not neces- I orhood. _It is so r e y musement n no nag], county, Ireland, and wit], het a lef the residents of Bluevale creek in the township of Grey.. :Cou A i w but in later sarily acc�pted. Tenders for any part or lor the I for a long time a great sufferer to her death cleared and the performance commenced for that the Ornd Trunk Railway has started adjourned to meet at Cr9WJF6r(r-g hotel, for te, vel whole to be w-oepted at t, Th sub8cyibers parents and other members of' the faily, was a happy release. * The ber -hily the afternoon. A number of t4e youp ou op ion. a ilege of su I -9 carrying freight again. Previol Dublin, on Monday, June l8th, to have the privi eaved fai L il�iy it was separat king part of the niateri- came to Canada about 41 years ago, and set- have the sympathy of a large circle of folks amused themselves by I . le.st al for inason ry at regular !Cos. . SCOTT tripping the qAite a� 'imp8ditil nt. le `iR.—The Seaforth Crick- tied in this vicinity. Her, husband died fri6nds.—Bi "cle' riders -have again m light fantastic," -%�h Bpos 1381-1 ev to, business. —i that is Wi ade others enjoyed - them- James Tihimin, of Toronto 4; i Club --has be organized for . the season, just 16 years go, nd she leaves fami is iproving 'bal is a; ly their appeatance. in our village oil Sundays. selves along the lake shore which 'js very his house oil Iii,3 Zuricli. farm here by putting up a it 1 folloving officers :—Honorary Locl BR-iri many friends of Mr. of one son and two dughters, all of whom They cannot be said to add to the honor of pretty at this point. There is also'x a trap veranda in front of it.—Mr. Wip. Pugh has pur- PrIesident, Will. JE. Colclwaiti ; President' J�Dseph Brownell rwil up, She haA been ill ��out two BRIEFS.—Mr. Thomas Johnson but, then I .P. -Holmested r gret to learn that I are gro our village 6n that day that should be net opposite this point, which adds-� greatly and family, of Algoma, have returned to chased the dweling occupied by A Vice-president,, '"r. 0. Reid; he is again laoid , years, and was a severe but Patien't sufferer, hallowed. —IN it -are pre . wi h his old enemy, liss Lizzie Bose, of London, to the attractions. The canteen pianitged Kra -us. Mr. Kraus has 2ftd: Vice-presid4t, H. Punchard ; Secre- sciatica.—Mr. B. B. mi, who has been and was fully resigned to", the will of her Bluevale to live in Mr. W. Sellars" bouse. — moved into the Aered at the flax mill.—Mr. John F. Heavenly Father. he wits a m9st esim- Mr. -Alexander Cameron, of Stanley, who patronized, al was, in every respect, up to E dw Rii has moved into his iiew dwellilfg, R� S. Hay4,; Treasurer, R. Wilson h a residence with inflammatory spenta few days at her -home last week.— by Messrs. J. Orr. and R. Tolbert as well Mr. George Burgess, has gone to Prince house near win be confined to i b as able, Christian -womail, and Was *one -who, :has been ill -for a ard Island, to make cheese.—Mrs. anti-Cathia 996naging Committee, T. F. Coleman, Win. rj1ettm&tism for- he p t two months, in- ol time at the home of the standard. The music furl he&by the McDougall, R. Bottle, K. Maclennan, R. tends spending a- month at the Pre when in'helth, seemed never to weary of Helln. of Wingliam, was visiting her sister, Which he recently bou lit fill Mr. D. Sa- those who Cie, hPPreci- Queen�z Birtliday.—Messrs. A. 1%1 Ewen ston Mrs. MeDemid, is slowly recovering from a violinists, Mr. W. Walker, Mr. J. McBride Mrs. W. R' utherford, of this village, on the it comes i C,� - Cheswright ; Refreshment Commit, : well -doing. raras.—Mrs. Wal t moved into the t suphur springs. We hope the treatment t She will -be long remembered severe ilhiess.—Word has been received of and Mr. J. Bannerman, wa's highly house lately purchased by -Mr. Tho)nw Hil G, 'disall and, W. Flannigrain Honorary I)e will there receive will result in a speedy ! in many homes where her cheerful resence Mrs. Camerol Safe arrival in the Worth- ated by those present., c them lea I kho.111hers, H, and Frank Scott spent the Twenky-fourth Johnsolr. Georg- Buefiaa.m is home 111 pol u, Meyer, R. and permanent cur6.—Mr. John McMillan, I was wont to shed ligbt in the sick oom. west. he will be missed in the village, as Seaforth—Mrs. McKenzie, from T-oronto UniLvel oil his -vacation, a, and J� tone Baird,, Reid Adams, M. P. for South Huron, was home for By her death her family lose an. ever afli she has been a r of Culres 'we must a, Col insil L ident, here for many yea -vs. U0 L Q es Mrs. Linklater, . The club. begins tile 'the Queen's Birthday. He retil tionate nd wise adviser ; the Me iodist —Mr of Wingliani were -visiti nG 1 VraO W.'COlaw rne Tuckersmith. which we- understand ill last four months. seEiaon in good sh e and with prospe d to. his! a. Leslie, of Toronto, is visiting at the 5 - Rutherford last, wee' 9 —Mr. Milton Buchanw, was home this week cts Of , church an active and consistent worker, and home of her grandparents, GOOD CATTI.E.—lNir. Louis Crich of the Mrs k.—Mill, Sam. Othill 1 parliamentary duties at Ottawa on 'Mondy. Mr. and Mrs. g nosed on a flying Via a go 'a spo There will be a club Mr the to' Scott has Ion pig e peris at .od season —Last unday forenoon McMillan looks as if CLit wl' One Of its most estimable and be Huron Road, recently delivered t� Mr. .9. in h 8 )F a life agrees -Nevin. She has returne from C I or- the cheese factory, which draITS ddzens of while nealill all the people were at church, the Only r I MlEktch every weelk!", ild Monday loved citizens. The remains werd interred nia, where she has been spending her hol tice, lli will be the with him. —Mr. Charles Bartliff is erecting ; (I a if Smith, of Clinton, three head of thri e-year-�' people Curious to see it. Mr- X Otto bad his team tied to a post in reg, 41 a I r pral tit. a large and handsome brick residence on the i in the Maitlandbank cemetery on Tuesday moon.—The feelings of the members of old cattle, which weig Some expected to this than� hed 1,450, lA1,00 and afterhoon. find a pig with a nose halLf as long as a holli front Of 'Air. H. Zimmermal residence. B Coerced b), an weighed 1,640 pounds. I , -� LqU corner of John and Sparling strees which, Union Church, � oil Tuesday last, maybe 1,590 pounds respectively, also a 00.7 which handle, but they were sadly disappointed 'r 1; -14t.k w A y T.—On the morning of whn completed, 'will be some means the horses shied or got se ef, I All Prot, z ornament to more readily imaginedthan described, when nship boundary, were and son, of Stratford, and Mrs. James Dow H. F. EDN'l was fortunate in pure as- tain their m! inister, Mr. Stewart. It is 'the rm, near Chise hrist, to �of the Grey, tot —Mrs any viodit the. t4th of May, its Mirs. Simpson alld her that part of the town. Bayfleld., it wal made known that Clinton FAiitms SoLD.—Mr. N. MeTal t has and started east at John Forbes fullspeed. AtIL Beichert's they turned would re- The pig has a remarkably long noe, how tore loose, tuined around driving in -to town, v It disposed of his fa ever. ­�Ilen just below the 8 ---------- 41-- into his gate and got. stopped. Filirtunal al- and daughter Hattie, of Passadena, Cali- 1 ing a large quantity of Finger before the. recent ad- wish of all that the place so aadly made va- his son-in-law, Mr. Thomas Eyrej wonaer vati4n.Arxny ba Vance in price. arid is offering special pri' for a no damage d except that ne hol raci%s, t . hey met Mr. 4. H. fol were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ces -'O cash cant will eie long be filled — Ing e late handsome sum.—Mr. WV one I am quiti Pw'-'r on a 'gal d co buyers Get Your su ply early. D Duri th Leadbury. bor h: tj ated bicycle. -Mr. Arthur Forbes, of. Seafodh last week.— higher*prices aie expeci ed. on't dela as storm the manse was struck by.lightning bou& of Mr. D. D. Wilson, the noi� was somewhat injured. —Statute I& as I e seemed frightened ous la Pypo,r saw the Ora h half FIRE.—The dwellin h e of Mr. Joseph begun none too soon, asome o -Sunday n- 6 , f the side- torning was one of Zhe warmestwe and slightly shattered., of lot 5, concession 8, Tuckeramitb�.fi the Stanzel wa were offer, wett has re bad condition,—Mr 2 all 4rdw tia, fa to Ue, side of the road as hae had this year, "but in the aternoon a BREEnr LocALs.—Mrs. T. Jo The himates were sum of $1,200. a destrol fire on Wednesday -walks were in a.0 W I turned fl�om a visit to Toronto and Totten badly.friglitened, but uninjured. Jr of last week. The fire was first noticed in widow, of t possible. As the hoil still refused to pass, couple of heavv thunder' storms came up kVEST END NolrEs.—Mrsl lie Brunson line, died last men_ ast Burton, of the roof, c)iear the chimney, and spread with day. Her remains were 1� ,ham.—Mr.. and Mrs. James Reid, of Gode- tei in a - Chicago, is visiting friends here,!—Mrs. great rapidity. The greater led -- the fie d6niounted whed the be saddenly and were fQllo;ved' by colder weather. Oil if rich, spezit Sunday in -town.—Lieutenant art of the Brunson line cemetery la t Tuesday after- the teaci wheaed about upseiting thevehicle and Monday morn .. ing th�re were several lively Kippen. Sandick, of Ingersoll, sp�nt*the t�wenty- contents, hoivever, were saed. p a Ix aubje( . Morrison was at Seaforth on Queen's Birth- There was noon. Hdr husband has been diad about 10 throwing itself. T6 Zoeupants of the allow flurries and the day throughout was d ay. --Iqr � CARRIAGE WORKS. — Ar, H. Ricker fourth with her sister, Mrs. F. Cricii.—Mr. an insurance of $400 o have the bu-,g,y -were thrown ol and Mrs. S* Rainey Armstrong, who has been would beg to inform the inhabitants o� Rippen and A. Cosens, of Toronto, is home at pre n the buildin I r a resident of Baj6ld for"some time, is now tbepublic genarally, that he has now got down to Mr. N. Crich a -ad Mr. W. Townse ., d, ac- BR-P&VITIES.—OUr ess. ipson quite cold, with a heavy. frost at ni I t iv the years. They came to this township over 40. felf1seavily, dislocating her shoulde. . _sent. �, McKillop Mutual. y�ars ago, when it was a wild wilern public sell The r. Weismiller, the Conserative can5 pie l,'and has gone to hisi 'son's on, the IVO n6as and is ready for all lines of carriage and one, J horsto setambled up a4d ran some distance young friend, Miss Many newcomers at that time found a '*el- for South Huron, was in town on Saturday. work. He hao'bought all the dry stock from compallied by the Misses Notl speni Sun- Emma Pollard, who has been atteneting the come shelter with them. befor-a beil caught, s�-ighly damaging tile � r. Matt Irwin met with an accident Goshen line. His many friends wish hima 2!0211ritoshand good work and good timber will clay with relatives of the Mrs. Oswald had al. one—w M latter in 60"Lorne- London Conservatory of Music for the past reached the ripe age of 85 years and 'l-0 still requi bugg Medical id was hastily summoned On speedy recovery.—Mr. Symonds has bought be his motto. Buggy. and wagon painting made a —Mr. Cliarles Carnochan, of the 3rd -ponces- few months, ha and the7i3i �- I Monday moll while in the tower of el, foi mi's. Sililpson, and !she was soon made as Card property in Goderich, and intends moving spl Good work guaranteed, and -prices ex- sion, and sister, acompailied by Atiss A. Pollard look 8 returned home. , Miss months. The large number who atended �s possible, though it w no's block, winding the town 010l there in the fa11. 'VV -hat's the matter 'with ceedingly low. H. Ricker, Hippen. 1380-2 8 as ff the. people of London the funeral testified to the respect in whielt. ill take It seeing he slipped on a ladde Carnoclian, of Seaforth, spentSunda� here. had been remarkably good to her, and is a she was held, —Mr. E. Axt has been -home her stima. ti-Ine to ree from. the shook r . coming � Bafield ?—Mrs. Clark and two daughters, PLOINIS.—T. -Hellis. is well -stocked with Mr. Mere rt'gal, e"'orf the injured in V`of'Seafortli, and Mr. Churchill, of Toronto, airs of all kinds, Mould (town and, falling sprained his hkle. —Ti 3ourt and in conlplete, all lines of Plows, plow rep COURT OF REVISION A" COUNCm. musician of whom the people of this section with his fam for f W y —0 the th aieparate, -2 P,3 em- Junior Beavers, ;;ho took a trip to Lucknow Boards, Plow handles, Bolts and castings of all of Revision wa held da a .24 had at tht Siln- on hday, were successfu e Clark.—MisseS kinds. Farmers can get all their wants suppled b Kay Kinsman appealed toalke 're- ilet, as near I ly- . our pol I her. not the least bit in- on the Queen�s Birt are th guests of Mr. Win at Kyle's h6j;el, -on justly feel proud. She was accompanied by of May our village jur p. T. 11suals'. -1980.2 lieved from assessment for ho her sister, Mrs. Miller, formerly Miss all went to Exeter or Crediton to -see the -th-eir lacrosse match, beating the Lucknow Birthday in Seaforth.—Mrs -T King is via- A PLuASAINTT EVE 0 and Louisa Pollard, who is highly esteemed by fun. —There wasno 8'ervice in the Lutheran son spent Queen�s the ViLippen plow sho 26. Wro. was very qu ed. Lizzie and Maud Fergu. X —A very enjoyable grounds, reserved and occupied by his land- Act gives club by two goals' -to one. A return match iting at Clinton. —Miss ott'ie Kerr, of e - &-large circle offriends, who were pleased church last Sunday, as the pastor was p is just ow veiling was spent the home of Mr. H. lord, Mr. Fisher. The appeal wassull[ NOTt Mr. and Mrs. -% ill be played here in, J line. -The lacrosse Clinton, is visiting friends here. to again meet her.—Elecion matters are Hanover, where the annual Conference was OVe0r,7, rove to �jrussels on Tuesday season will- be —Mr. D; McGregor on Frid P­'3Pr0til d opened to -day ith Weismiller addressed a small Ly evening of last week and the premises in question assessed'to Jo- quiet in McKillop a far. of lasf,'�week to ttend i the funeral of the a niatch between Seal and Stratford for gathering on when about 70 mFluvait3ed guests assembled to �geph Fisher, at $350. Mr. 1j:inaman fag r6_ 0 The fact of till in session.—The Sunday School -of the Evan- was in foil - A. Porter went the district cha ionship. . n matter is there is such a low price for nearly gelical church has decided to hold its annual was P� late Mts. Wall ir—M48 0 . Tuesday evening in the town hall. —Captsi join in tripping the light fantastic. Messrs, dnced $100 on lot north half 9, concession 11, everytbing the farmers hi;v� to sell, that Children's Day on the 24th of June. A fine, to Woodstock elast week to spend a few Donald, wh as —Mr. David Me- Creamer was at Seaforth last week, carryin days with herlaister Mrs InVeC11 visiting his parents,-, o h W. Ross and E. Forsythe furnished sweet H. R. . The Coleman Estate ppeal, many of them are P tirin C. L. Papist— on meetings for Ensign Maltby.— -programme i by the a &114 his brother, John, leff on Wednesday to resume his D. Benson, of London, was here last we * McGregor and' others on the organ, while 0 lot..5, concession 1, mammoth host ek, well-fed officials will do their best to make it a success.— Mr. IViliam kdam Dr. and Mrs. McDonald, 'for a week Past, Mstraingon the violin, accompanied by mLrs. against the assessment of a salt well :11t of sle 9 of politics. The a being arranged. The oftielers can of TeesWater, spent the 24th with friends position 'in viditing.her aunt, Mrs. H. F. Edwards.— th e* lads and lassies swept n H. R. S- 4cition which we We to keep, Takes many far- Our council board had the longest sessions. theaw —Th Debroit.—Mayor Holmes, of Clinton, the mazy whirl -was deferred until next meeting. The: prop. in are 1 in , in th III rode Miss G. Morrison, of Lond pine onaccount of their own unremuner- : last Saturday they have had for years The —On Sunday morning next, at of pating, when all left ght forth the hour erty known as the Grange Hall, n Egmld. at`i8vr9e condition. sitting was extended late - into the night. I It, are qalif Ose fAll loving individuals down on his bicycle Queen's Birthday to friends here. on, is visiting until dawn 6f morn brou they for their respective Ville, was ordered to be entered as nd#-resi- AN� ENOYABLE -90CIAL.—One,of the nicest was revisionay and a jile of work waa who hie.le wheels df youg gentlemen see the sports, bringing. his little daughter Trinity church, Rev. J. T. Kerrin is to homes after giving the new'buildi-ng a, good dent, and assessed at $1()O. The, i assessment socials which has been our privilege to at- done, but they home- before Sunday, ca �ian scarcely reali�..e ]low annoying it with him.—O.n and after Monday next the preach a sermon to the members of the Can- by that is is to thlili �roting Wies to i be calle& out with drug stores will. blose it in warmm and thankin got or .�J000r -Robb, Of Clintilin-, occupied the pulpit of , t. A 00 a ip to Kilmanagh, Michigan —Mr Simoir an<l a lal to hunt up the missing vehicle. We Allail 7 P. .—Master adian Order of Foresters. —Rev. Mr. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Me, of lot 53, concession 3, L.R.S., was ch,#nged tendtookplaee at the residence of Mr. Mrs. D. Zinn has returned from a visiting at they imagine themselves fell & a box he% sitting on in the n 0", WHO WAS THERB. g -of Robb,. the little a" n of Mr. W Gregor such a g ocl niht's enjoyment. — from John McNaughton to James :Oerry, William Poll rd, on Tuesday evenin tri teachers a would sitigest th in the a he -use driw's church last Suliday niornilig &n(i who has leased the place. Lot north h0lf 5) last week. The. tables were loaed with Geiger has gone to a teacher m 8 Pigeon, Michigan, to, fu ture. J, 8. Delgaty, il fixand we. stie sure they -v�ill be on Monday, and his left arm doubling under evening.—Dr. Metcalfe, of Detroit, who, from the choicest delicacies of the season, -to look after his land.—Mr . more prudent iii LOCAT-4—Mr. Tho as McGregor left on conce kon 8, H. R. S., was changed'' lyqual him, was broken between the wrist and the last season purchased the property oil the Tuesday'last for Manitoba, where he pur- D. D. Wilson to John F. McKay, wh6 now Hartle% has - teacher, ic�f Ceiltra. la, wa§ vial I pense. 13 �elatives eldow. The arm was attended to by the lake bank known as poses spending the -summer.—The 24th of owns it. Dog tax entered against the fol- which all did ample justice. After tea built a kitchen to- his dwelling, which makes those present entered Mr. Pollar&s rei­ a great improvement. —Miss to this in, here lao %veek,: and took !with him, on his doctor and he is getting aloAg nicely. —So' The nector," was May passed off very quietly here, all busi- lowing persons v Polly Geiger return, X- bran new Outfit,' horse, harne me here recently and engaged a staff of men to ras cancelle , the purties dence, where the intellectual part was pro- has left for Michigan to separat . as, change Itas been "Made in the running of the ness places beinLy closed. Most of the pleo- having disposed of or destroyed theirl2gs: ceeded with. after a few days �a* and gig, -which be purchased while here.— trains on put the place in repair, ready for the occu- pie Went,t Rev. Mr. Cosens occupied home. —The Young People's Alliance he14 WE I 0 Seaforth or Exeter.—Mr. Shaffer J, Pi Brine, D. McDol W Berry, Win. the Chair in his usual pleasing manner, and their 8emi-annual election of officers lastr -e his section of the Grand Trunk. pancy by some Detroiters this summer. The shipped i car load of pigs on Thursday- last MeN liton, Bryan- Cleary, ' I Mr. Me On SabbFil tenth of June, our church The train which formerly arrived here at doctor has a nice place, and expects to in y John Curry, the followilif pro amme was bri Tuesday evening. Miss Ly, will hold its half jearly communion service. ten minutes after one, from x the east, now week.—Archie McGregor h 1`11 ilialltly -us, - Faust was, fluence other A' ameroll, James Murray, Win. U y the choir prayer ; elected President ; Fred Kibler, Vice-Prej� tion. as. V The -Rev, Mr. Guthrie, of Seal will arrives at 1:40 p. mericas-in purchasing Bay- as started to James ud- furnished : T usic schools gb Ill., while the three o'clock , field property. —The Celebration co learn the blacksmithing business wit], Mr. son) R. Doig. The council met at I o'�Iock Chairman's speech ; mmittee Thomas Mellis. recitation by Mr. dent; Nettie Wells, Treasurer; Geol Mr. Mellis has graduated for general business. A number of accounts William Morrison ; solop Miss Ali Dun- Schei Secretary. state scho, ce