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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-06-22, Page 8N �71 4L t rMM i HURON EXPOSITOR* UNE 19.12 1-11894,6 th 0 subj�eis in tho fall at the supple- tful of religious training of earlier Seaforth Mr. J.-MeMillan, Hullett 'Mr. church, have decided to lic 'he greater p4- ild their g�rden ed t of his time to finan- Witson ',4 Cash Grom a ams.—Mr. 'Walter Scott, of Tor- a. He was a member of the Presbyter- Ratz, Dasbwood. At the close of the noin, n the 21 h ll� ome of the singers ty 0 �bwn, but bread goes up ; that to t1 ent of the Goverlaxout had been - a most onto, formerly of Seaforth and later of ian church, " happy and contented to go, ination Mr. . T. Dickson, the returning of- festival given by 1=1 t ts t ,, an4.'Alphat far froin li&viifg a Wingham, was in town this week, visiting only sorry for the sadness he knew lie must ficer, was appointed chairtna, and one of W ematters, conten%ng that the manage-- ment I ex Cyll t i FRIDAY ended the strawl ��,biato he consumers every time. 1, e ravagant, ont thIte b J f Sy last Tuepday 0 Iva no co 22nd, belong to, i e regulate prices, but sell all plus as they cl*ed, the Government friends. ----:Mr. Pope,,of the Stratford, Col-, leave behind fof the home folks, and an- the old time rousing politica meetings was to Chant ha., been retu�iled goods, at the 6west possible price for cash or trade JUNE only.' Keep n6L,b9oks, make no bad debts, and can ere actually in deb i � Mr. Collins followed legiate Institute staff, and formerly a teacher other in C alifornia.' Here in touch with held. Stirring addresses were- delivered by %and Bend.pirctut for another year. —The Str&t- nature, he re-echoed - but the str6ngth Of all present who had received the' honor of tliui�der shLo 8011 goods clnea�er than Say- One L can, who does a a d f irly carried till'o audience: by storm, in our Iiastitute, wheeled. over from -W..er last Sunday evening filled a credit business. , The best family flour for $1.70. per i or an hour he held ffiem. -in almost breath- ford on Saturday morning, returning the that crimson thread of kinship which runs nomination, and, notwitlistanding the ldbg felt waijb.—During the past week two 100 The It *ill pay you well to bake your own 1 interest, and jua�lfied the reputation he same evenbig. He . made the distance COM_ L All through this month -we will offer broad. *A first -claw brown sugar, 28 lb& for $1. through us all. Now he- rests by the mur- crowdedtate of the hall and the unrest well known �yesidents of tlie township of .......... Choice new to, F I Rine, Tapioca, etc., for h d 1 "Seaforth as a platforn ing, in �one hour and- twenty. minutes ; muring waves of that peaceful oceanj whose that generally prevafls at such meetings, Ste lien pasl4d away : Mr. John McInnis, Best- ty Pork Nam, Break- er of rare abi ity. Mi e- i Y ood golg,—Mrs'. 'George Good Te balmy breezei fan the flowers around a new the ITandidates and all - the speakers were of t e Crediton road and Mrs. Susan Ran- Bargains in fi-ceuts a Weismiller pr tt fast Ba(MI, Bacon Lord, sto, always on ti ound up the procee lings. e did not go ionic on Saturday night from Barrie, made grave. given a good hearing, and nothing whatever sol —A band of Indians via- LADIES' UNDERWEAR hand it lowest so. In new sesson Green, Black, 11, of Harpl�ey. oce Japan Tess, I e the best in the market, �and am v ry deeply into polit k . ut his witty sallies —Mr. Albert Robertson,. of Buffalo, is visit- ited our village last Monday and sold a load Alas !' for IiWs uncertain joys, urred to mar the meeting - selling them e same profit as othergoode. Do and apt numicry ca Ised considerable fun. ing his parents iii town.—Sheriff Littlefield Tpat touch slike both girls and boys, (From an Occasional Cortes,,,ondent.) of baskets to:Our enterprisin . CORSETS TwzNTY-S] We hear around In every breath, not send away for tea, -or anything, in, a grocery He announced. this pbl tfonn, which was th6 and Mr. Reynolds, of Detroit, were so line as. I can and will give you better value here and d the hope that the taken with the way in Which our townsman, The sure unwelcome tread of death. PEN-cmnvos.—The wari, weather is in wHiOLE b take your trade at, the bighed market price'and usual one, and Ah I why sh3uld loved ones bear defeat; everybody's mouth. The- only available Usborne. HOSIERY AND GLOV NTnttee d -give satisfaction. some Seafol"fihil ppople-' oul strongly support him Mr. R. Roche, handles a trotting' horse, remedy is for everybody' to - close their po tftj�W!ff While nature team@ our wants to meet ? THE FiRST 04F THE SHASOX.—.Mr. Thomas to: to the 26tb. The in ority to that they offere&him -,situation to drive mmjw:§ 'sit P. jood pricei opinion seems Why no estape from deepest gloom, month and swallow it.—Onions, cornstalks, Cudinore, of &s township, harvested about WILSON, Seaforth. three acres, C be that.Mr, Collinsw much more than a their horse, " Watbh Eye " through the No e . nding -but the ellent tomb ? and other rank products are growing with ofitye on the 7th of June. It A S J match for both his euts, although lie Grand Circuit. He has shown fhem. a —0 � BLACK and COLOREDST Bank of Commerce Block. n Rrodigious and.almost unprecedented -rapid- was a good sai p1b, and tlie straw averaged 1374 W" sandwiched in I:Veen them. private *trial in 2:08 over the mile track. —Th Mr. Roche, however, had to decline, oil ac- stawey. these warm. June days.—A' large 5 feet in. length. He now -has the ground e meeting int�,'the inte�ests of the A FiwE REsiDENcE.—Mr. 16ter Campbell number went from here to Exeter on Thurs- ENBROIDERIKS R orm Candidate, ou!Wednesd&3, evening, count of other engagements. --Our old friend d h day evening last, to hear th e evidence plowed up and again sowed withroots. B14 (CLOTHINCI wtf, not as interesting- �� it migh� have been Mi. W. N. McMichael, has this week given has finishe is Very handsome now brick for This, we think,' is the first harvesting of the on account of there-4,being no opposition us liis,a�nnual offering of fine eating apples residence, and has it now ready for ocen-L and against the Mowat Government. The eason in the county. 'RIBBONS ai popu ar 4� n It is one of the best and most com_ defence was ably sustained by the I -whatever. People wefi that the which. he has the- knack of keeping so well p c expecting OrtJ& ittle 10 residences in the township, is E6 candidae for the South Riding of Huron, VEIIINGS sm opposition wouldho*,up and were a h through the winter. Fresh apples on the I Zurwh. We'll tae it WKSALRGAINS, disappointed to find th, � I - storey and a half 'in height and has a vera Mr. M. Y. McLean, and by !Dr. McDonald, FAA, S%%t d th. of June are a -luxury.—Mr. George n- 4he Jennison farm the traw Ho da all around. Mr. J. C. Kalbf1eisch did M. P. for East Huron. It i Is a very signi- PARASOLS want a I afraid to face Mif McLean. Mr. B. Scott and wife, of Toledo, Ohio, and Mr. Sauble line, neat Zurich, was sold by public We have been successful in securing another big fact that the prosecutio)a did not ap- What reasonable bargainlot of 91 icago, were auction on Frid4 Connell, of Dublin, bp�ened the meetin Rutherford and wife,.of Chi f or tht carpenter work, -Mr. J. C. Schumacher cal't an gi e t n Mr. Taylorjl�,iavheo owns the adjoini r the stone and brick work, and Mr. Stacey pear. The jury will giv y last, and was purchased d managed to touct 'up the Opposition some days the guests of Mr. John Beattie AND MILLINERY. MA0E UP CLOTHING em, t Lve through the delight of the andfamil —In dditiout' the places we t1Ae painting. It is a credit to all of th the 26th of June, The lklies of Carmel 5 Th f g t a light Stu at a. great sacrifice tothe maker, We now purpose pretty sharply, much y. a 0 farm, for e arm contains 62 Church have joined fore IOU to, give the wearer the benefit of our successful deal. immense audi6nee, - *,bich frequently ap- mentionea last week, Goderich. is holding 1� and we hope Mr. Campbell may long occupy es 7"th the Sabbath acres, is a c , and has '1& DRESS GOODS at 0 a goo( good bu comfortable artid it -in happiness, peace and comfort. School and now in ead strawberry Amogst r how lot will be found Men's Suits worth -plait-ded. -Mr. MoLeaT4.',' - Dominion Day celebration. 'They will have $16 ings oil it. We*Onsider that -Mr. Taylor sell at $10; Suits worth an, 0, rY4 ,,addressed the meet 'hi w wo vn an wool, $7 . function being held as originally intended ndoongratulate him on is -*orn by oh V eqIII OR at $7.75; Men's, Suits, ing for about an holir, distinctly refuting 'athletic sports, bicycle races, a baseball ot it very cliea*y a SILKS match between the Unions, of Wroxeter, BrusselB. there will be a picnic in Pau.Belrs' we will sell at $4.25; Boys' Suits. worth the charges made ag4just, hims�lf person- kis good bagaim�., We hope he may Ion. g ".50, we bush, south of the villagb.—The a ded4ei will *ell at S11,25 ; Children's Suite worth 94, we will ally end against the 04tario Governinent. and the home team, and a grand display of GOOD Cows.—Commenting on our item of Pley live to enjoy theqruftsof it. MUSLINS Having spring seasoning " given in' the Expositor sell at 4175. The: above are all now Cerfect goods. At tim4�s the applau9b �z*as deafening. The fireworks in the evening. Seaforth pe le a similar nature, which recently appeared y0a -Wiu next 10( well made and, good Uninp. We I aye also gone last week is very reasonable *nd seasonable through the balance of all the stock on hand and Olily thing that the 1��mers have to re- will probably divide their allegiance0C in TicE EXPOSITOR, i subscriber says :CHALLIES that will suit easoning for this season,. 10luevale. 'Ya marked down the prices, so-astobeonaparwith. gret is that the OposiVi not ptit in an tween Clinton and Goderich. —Mr. Geo e have two cows, one of Nyhich hasbeen milk. a' be:& on did rg the new lot. Now Is your golden opportunity for appearance. Good spent the latter part of last week . . cc the 20th of ladt August, and the PoLiTicAL. —There were 1pany things in BnEvims.—Mt. Milne, the Patron can- AND DELAINES. III in am with t6 nomination held here didate for Fast a mee hig e you go to the I t er came in in April. clothing. Toronto. —The contract for the ele connection Auron, held t' h re ctric light o In 3 r days we ob- on Tuesday last, that deeply 'impressed' us. on Monda evening, assisted by Air. Gav`en- jalcoon & 4GJ WK PICKARD EGXOirDvrLYE WoT0,--Mr. McGee, our, works has beenletto Mr. F. Gutteridge, -taindd 1,288 pounds Of milk from, the I tter. W on, of CARPETS a e were impressed with the great gather- lock and Mr. Conim McKillio aergetie roadmaster, 44s about completed and work will be begun at once. The ex- The former's yield of milk has not been _p, and Seaforth. Ing representing almost every part of the Mr. J. J_ Demnap, of Bluevale. r. Gib- ters Of the eoul* his work for the seasorill and from the im. eavation has already been made.—A couple ei hed b he e h, e h 71 find every style t e a free concerts this ad Riding, with the good order and decorun son's interests w4e well looked after by Air. r d pearance of :gain street, lie must of men have been thinks uF --the la ireet and incidentally w u g u' from t two that Prevailed and with the'enth Jiastic Blair, of Brussels; who delighted the audi- URTAINS olpdety� nd o b in 3 d 111LAN Te good use of Jhe means at'his dis- week on Gowanlo'rt P 0 t f t utter 8 1 ays Pr c a h a bea a he V -d d e pe_ially ence with his eloquence. It is expecte speeches that were delivered � but therewas d And all HOUSE FURNISHIN%8. A tele " am recoived hereon Satur- sellin electric belts. They don't seem to t is cows av Ot ay recor y gro reasonable pril posal. h h e been fed an 'in. that Mr. Gibson �111 hae a larger majorit at whit Iftm do nothing that so impressed us �s the un"r- _v �y laa; brougft the saa news of the death be alife, however, to successfully compete ranted audacity displayed by the Consdrva. here than ever, before.—Miss Mary Collie of the only child of )qj. William Steet, of with the merry-go-round nd the political MCKMOP. tive candidate, Mr. Woismiller. How. an has returned home after a long visit to her Picton. The, little fellj'�v had reached the meetinp.—The election returns will be re- - COUNCIL MuEmNG.—The Council met in intelligent mail could appear before sister hi Michigan;:—Rev. J. W. Pring and FOR an in - DISTRICT MATTERS. interesting age of five ��ears, and his loss ceived in Cardno's hall on election night, Crawford Hotel, Dt blin, on Monday, June telligent audience and reiterate old chaige� 31 r. John R. Mill& are the delegates chosen Edward McFauf, will be a severe bereav�tqeut to the afflicted the ll�ll. being connected by telephone with l8th., as an adjoumed Court of evi&n- the made against the Mowat by Cou# Douglas, . to attend. the High Court Our Zel r wtig $ Government, pa, ils SEAFORTH. are in high featbe rents.—Several of oig, ambitious pup the telegraph office. We believe - a small Reeve being absent. The assessment roll charges which have time- and again been at Woodstock.—.Xiss Cassie Blain, of Mani - e putting in some, �6&vy work for the fee is to be charged for entrance to the hall. BIC) _E1 -_S:LUM'0MT_ ar disproved on the floor of the Ontario Le.gis- tau, Manitoba, is h A at was finally revised and Passed. as correct. e present. She in- so o0ol and. cc coming entrance exaniiiN4 —Mr. Robert Logan has had Bell telephones lug -tion, and principal The Cquncil met at adjournment of Court of' la' ure and elsewhere ; h6w he could dare to tends to spend thesummer with her aunt, _good mi - Baker is sparing L no paibs 'in makin their placed in his office and residence,. ins has souecessfally labored here as 'etorof Pohtical- Meetings. tead of Revision, and accounts for gravelling and m efforts a succegs.—Mr. Stevenson left on the Automatic instruments whiell lie ake charges of extravagance and corruption Mrs. Builey.--."Rr.: and Mrs. George Scott, Trinity church, has received a veryrperessin for- _grav�l -were paid, amounting to $113.31. A against the Mowat Administration, With of Toledo, Ohio, and Mr. Robert Scot , of f e ch congregation. Roluill a delegate to the merly used. —Mr. D. McDonald, implement by-law was passed authorizing the- Rceye, nothin� theIgne and,. Mrs. Air. Kerrin accept, and he likely will Bay- Silkal'ine A M. Y. IMLEAN, Monday for Woodstoclet, call. r;m th Mit ell Gr upon which to base them but the Seaforth, were sts of Mr. Dnd Lodge of the Capadian order of For. agent, of Seaforth, has'got in a car load of iiid Treasurer to borrow $11,000, as needed 13 The Liberal candidate for South Huron, and miseratle campaign literature of the Con- Frank Scott, e�eirs. He e _ of th last week. field will lose most earnest, faithfu iulmsw -eted tQ,1e, absent fc;ur da a. ii h for our place, Serge -will address the electors on the pub- xpe the celebrated McCormick binders, % c others, y rent expenditure. The Council ad- servative party, must have been a marvel to rris andon, of Stiat. -d Re questions csf' the day at the- foll Worste, around at alively journed tomeet in Jones' Hotel, Leadbury, every intelli ent elector in the riding. On Wrometer. ford, stopped here overnight last w —Rev. Mr. Shaw moveq he is distributing to farmers in this vicinity. ter.—Mr. and Mrs. Hai eek, ou -places, on the dates �named rate oil Sabbath last. 1E(# took his own, Bible —To -morrow afternoon there is to be a on Monday., August 6th, at one o'clock in the other fand take the address of the LocAL HAPPENiNf!S.­Mr. Walter Green their way to Grand Bend. Th F-1 . nel ;iu ey had been. class from 10 to 11, theN conducted morning football match between Galt and Seaforth the afternoon. The Board of Health re- Reform candidate, Mr. - M. Y. McLean, and left camping at C7 derich for a couple of Friday, June 22—Separae School How..I, -service; drove to Kipr* and preached at Hurons, for the Western Association Cup. quests that all the children not vaccin on Thursday of i"t week for Minden, 0 weeks White DU Mount Carmel. 2.30, then baok ated what a contrast it represents. Wh Ontario, where he,has secured a position in an rpose spending three months at t e to the Ad school and id -7 The match is likely to.be -a splendid one, as must be vaccinated during the school holi, (n Fa has a good team this year and our- days, and teachers are not to admit an ss; a dry goods store. ­,At th lar meeting Be Sarnia, and other places., camping, aturday* June 23 — Separate Soho I dressed the children fof Galt the contrast between lightand darll� Is half an lictur, and e regu House, Drysdale. h* at home in the 0 between truth and error. Every statement of Forest Lodge, F ann finished the day b pre" Ing b6ys are also in great shape.—Mr. Ben school not vaccinated, and to not yt 62, A. F. and A. M. the hoef improved heal-th.—Eyery- 0 ify the made by the latter gentleman in defence of last Monday evening, the following officers f ould remember that the sportsat At nday, June 25--Coxworkh2s Ha,1,1, He,,- enn Not INN lor wUiling hot day. Smillie, who was at one time a pupi one all Oic 0 the secretary of all not complying with the rie- We sTe lat-irs Il. e� language, graqt the Government could at once be corroborat- sa C h in sentiment and Collegiate Institute- and well known in were elected a as F*, Miller W. M.; Baylield on M-onday, July 2nd, are quest. worth ed by referring to the Public accounts John Barnard, S. Ro -forgot our 'big J eloquent in delivery, thd-lecture on Ivionday town, was here renewing old acquaintance- ro! Each of the above meetings will commence bert Miie'r, J.W.; going miles to. see� the great event of the compiled under -the direction of the Domin- Andrew Grg, Chaplain; John Knutson, year. In the morning t lo o'clock, the evening by the Rev Mr ',�-)Iark ely ships this week. He has been teachin and StW Hats lei at 8 o'clock in the evening. intens 9 Brucefteld. interesting, and all In- 41% bewst"ever given. school in Iowa and'Minnesota for a number Weis- Treasurer; T omaitigrown, Secretary; H. y band Raz& he ion Government. The fact that Mr parade of the great and onl of Mr- Wei[smill6rl the Conservative candi- in our church. -The Tpoitation by Mr. of years, and has developed into a typical NEw TArLoR SHOP.—I hereby Wish to an- miller refused so much as to take the*sw im- P.Affarrison, Tyler.-:L-T%frs. A. Pauli-nis this Calithumpians, from Wahanoboich, takes date,. or others in Ins place, are cordially in. nounce to tbe, surrounding public that I have open., Guthrie, of Macaulay's 14 Westerner. —1%1r. W. . Bethune -loft o partial documents into his h nd k visiting friends in Toronto.—Mr. place then the football match on the Square. vited, to be present. y of the battle of ln T ed a custom tailoring shop nearly opposite Dixon's is ve wee a 4 1 Gavin Davidson, of Seaforth, spent last 'After dinner the famous Credion -brass It Ivey, was: sTlendidly r4fidered and' -was a day for a trip up t I I Hotel, and am prepared U, giv ignificant and will tell agains� him on t helakes to esatiefactory work in United Empire, with his frien Mr. the tailoring line at moderate prices. Will be pleas..,,4 fitting prehi e to the'leetti 0�. it�s re. The audience the 96th of June., Although'the electors should Sunda under the parental roof.— I . Jo I ban will lead the vast procession to the, Ia. N r hi d n a as it miklit have been, had Norman McLeod, who is chief officer of the Woodstock this week, ;6s Fair Grounds where horse races, foot races, -DiST'RICT district meeting was ot so I rge xeDoxALD. 1382-4 consider chiefly and primarily the great A.- Barnard is in OBI ed to have you call. Y. . -of the Royal Templars of Temperance was there not been a superab-4 . —Charles Anderson, lyho"was here . A Hi(iH Ho.Nou.—Miss Anna Ross,, issues before them, yet the personal qu%lifi- delegate to the High- Court meeth;g of the bicycle races,'sawlng matiblies, ju �daaiee of political Empire. mpin& and 'Pro, held in Wingliam, on Thursday,. June 14th, irot I '' to daughter of th The I In wu that eve�iug, but what was visiting his -father during his illness, has re- e late Rev. John Ross, Bruce- 6ations of the candidates are nqt fo be over- Canadian Order of Foresters. —14r. Howard IOUs athletic contests will take place. va with a good reresentation from al parts of aysvi e. — field, has wo'n'the gold medal at Coli looked. The Reform candidate is a man of Snell is in Toronto this week, purchasin g a lacking in numbers was compensated t u*rned to H There ig - a small plat guy There will also be boat races on the river 0 whose wide, gener the -district. T he reports of all: the com- f�r in quali ty, both from"�' ' Seaforth and our of ennine alfalfa, in full bloom at present, College, ttawa. Miss Ross also won the %I knowledge� through the stock of groceries, et�q., for his new busines IC a, and lake. n the evening the great attrac, Inittees were very satisfactory and temper- own people. The proc�*ds amounted to anggrowing lustily, in Mrl J. P. Brine's special prize iVL Botany. We believe this is -mastery of municipal affairs, firm liberal which Jib purposes opening o Lt iii Wiglialn tion will be the garden party at the English ance, matters in 16he district seem to be in 7 about $30.—Mr. Lacy, the second one of tjie same family who has Principles aild'sound practical j�dgment, it is in the course - of a or so. We wish church parsonage. Tea served fronL 6 to 9 bq"o'k 'keeper in the orchard in Harpurhey. The seed from A FESTV satisfactory shape. The nexC in betiig will woolen tactory, spent s*eral da*s at the which it grew was gatiher6d iii a sunny -little attained to similUr honor at the sail, unnecessary to speak. He has'been. speak- him every success in his new departire.--: o'clock. Beautiful vo e school. I Tim ExposiTor. fo� many years Mrs. George Brown ji at present visiting mental selecti c&I music and histru- be held id Holmesville, between *the 15th parental home near HaTo in throng' 11ton this week. — valley on the Huerfano river, at Badito, ons by CrWiton brass band.— and 30th of January next. a g Before another GARDEN PARTY.—The Methodist p nd that staunch and influelWal. issue of eople aper is Colorado.—Mr. J. A. Wilson's house on. with f 8 in fE ExPosiToR the p Toronto.—Our woollen mil On Friday evening, June 29th, a ]strawberry Helen street has been purchased by Mr. F. of this place will hold a- garden party on the daily growing in strength and Public favor. is on: the boom these '4ays. Mr. S. R. 1c- festival, under the auspices of the Metho- IterdJeA Luther Ve [din of battle will havei ceased, and 'the the 3chutzenhalm -of Of the meantime, W. Tweddlb, who has leased it to Mr. Pass- lawn of Mr. George Stanbury oil the 28th The reform- candidate has also a thorough Kelvie, the enterpris�ng proprietor ET116DIST IMIISTER —The final draft smoke cleareel away. reports dist church, will be held WII-Id_ inst. Tea will be served from 6 to 8 p. in. practical knowledge of municipal law, as h Thisas what A4 of the Stationing of the Guelph eldletors who read and thi4,� for themselves more, of the Collegiate Institute staff.— e business away ahead of 6st season. dons orch�rd. C4-oiee voeal. alia The Clinton Band will be in attendance an has passed from the bottom up through all instru- one January Conerence made a few. chan s in the list have a sacred duty to p�jforin, by going to Miss Grace Elliott of Toronto; is a guest at d mental music. Everybody welcoln,e. mor -nn ge the entertainment will be a most pleasan� the grades: He is also a we published two weeks ago of the stations theolls and voting, for tO best men.—The Mr. T. F. ColemaWs.—Vie Methodilt prohibitionist, S t alft. Eversince the Ur years ago the Luth e our Y""plic, People's So- church improvements are now completed one. Of this county.. Instead of� Mr. Selei*y, of COIllitte of All are invited to attend. personally, and is an advocate of the, most STALACTITFS.—The return game of foot - W. 0331TUARY.—The subject of the folio -win advanced temperance legislation. Port Albeit. ingna-1111 onig to Goderich, he goes to eiety of Christian Endea, r are arranging ao 'very great. improvements th�y are. 9 He h as ball, between 19tafla and Fallartoil, as were 02 siven. thi flUr. Edge of Acton, goes to the habit of notice was known b name a a o mould public - opin PITHY ITES. —Service was held in the ally repeated in Ott for a gathering of those alt- The church will, �o doubt-, be filled on at lea't . to done more, perhaps, t played here, before a large crowd of people, En uglis tending the ineetings, oiflituesd number of the resilents in this on in the right direction tha h church last Sabl�ath evening. Even- Od�riAj while Mr. Howell, of Go(iterich ay evening day at both services, when Conductor vicinity -I any mail in last Saturday evening. 'file game w GennirIy, ad I hw the county. The vice is now to be held once a mouth. preacht—Ur. Thomas Case id te, one sided, Staffit having it- all their own f the ta �Acton. Rev. J. W. Holmes, 0' next. Refreshynents C$6 served and a Snider Oil' Thursday aernoon, 7th inst- Conservative cand onef them that it me is exp( death of Rev. Mr. Norris, of G, pleasant ti shipped 41 head lenalla'n' and on the other hand is a man who, a !!%ra artha, Leigh UlZton, Is chairman of the (3,oderioh Dis- �cj�d.—The many of prime fat cattlelaA while ha way. The score was fi, ve goals to none. -came home from that this one of He W. Snale averaged 1,480 ing a good, general knowledge, yet has no week She, had been attend- trict, and R.6v. Mr. Galloway, of Seaforth friends of Mrs. V reek. -- They Hollin, took place in the Manse of the for -7 Belleville- I t near -by. ill be pleased to M pounds per Miss Wells, of Stratford, is -visiting Mrs. Financial Se- hea she,is recovering fron�` nier village after it protracted illness, practical knowledge of - niunicip ng t1fe Deaf and Dumb Institute there.— There W" no AM creti-ry. her late serious bead, and were destined for the Old Country borne al affb�irs, Frank 0-whii, at present.—Mr. ellery, illness. She is b' little lady that market.�Rural Dean Hod ins will preach a dear little friend, I with exemplary. patience and resign and seems to have no established principles. 'Mr. Baird of Plattsville, was the guest f and a mer,1,3 ation, 001 . I photograper,' of Mit'die U., gave the se,4 Mr. and NK rs. Platt last week. Mrs. Platt niorning every one has missed her sfr4l nia n with me,ella' so, W. A 16l-py EvFNT.—On Tuesday ing face.* special sernion to the nieniters -of Britan Mr. Norris died'in the. prime I of life, being He is not a prohibitioni t ; ot a temper- children a free entertainment, in the shape only about 41 years of age. He settled in &nee advocate, but a slavish follower of the accompanie noon, we st2xtea. church, oil of a' magic lantern exhibition last week. ville, where she intends remaiing a week last St. James' Church was the scene of a INfasonic Lodge in St. Thomas' d. him on his return� to Platts- Eitinday aernoon, at three o'clock.—Blyth Glenalla,and Hollin on the'29th of May, Opposition leader. What has he ever do e r, d Mrs. -fames $i s very happy event, the nuptials Of Miss Lucy W,�SHIN" MACHINE .. ... zt',The celebrated all cad - froma da - and family are [)Ownej, second daughter of Xhbll Washer handl d b t 6, is the latest place to announce L't Dominio 1883, so that he had completed the eleventh for the country ? What did he ever mould visiting friends.—r. John Quaid and Mr. befoie, It Mr. John first priza at the n at visiting rel. is a qua year of his ministerial life before lie or keep from moulding ? Nothmir appar- itives in this neigh- Andrew MeMillaii de turesquely placed- o World's Fair, hold in 0hii)go, are it had over 800 Day celebration. Surely our citizens will was parted for New Bruns - Downey of this town, and INIr. Philip -Me- % 453 rhood.—Mr. Aleader Sparks, Jr., an ay different washers to compete I.& �tb. Try them be have a wide choic6. eafottli is abo w attend having an smeient, ut the taken aw . He was an earnest student ently, unless it be bread'and butter. Donald, of - Uptergroye, near Orillia. The fore buying an other; it won,b you anythin . Mr. R W. Delgaty, of near Bayfield, were the General Assembly at 8-t, John and the whole streets full oil ceremony . was performed by Re% g.. only town in the county which will not' and a faithful preacher of the Word. He visiting Mr. T. 0. 1pelgaty, of this place, I'atter to visit friends. -4L E'uglis Father MU1114TT & JAMSOX, Hardware, 40ve and Tinware, have a, celebration.—Mr. And Mrs. Davis was beloved by all his brethren in the Pres- Goddrich h church dating -back -to the Seafirth. Kennedy, in the presence of a large and 13841 bytery who admired his character and val. e last week. They also took in the �sights of grounds lierere the s and daughter, of Ireland, who a cene of a lively stir era more pret ti inuch interested audirence. Tbe yomig cou- � O.-,--,FOP.D On, GAS - TOjAf8.—Tbe beat e. travel- CHuR i NOTE..—North Stre t Metho- Dublin and Nliteliell. ! The teachers of 'the oil Monday. A inilliber of the church ll)en aumiAer stovo in the market an&u'ses less oil than a ling in Canada, '%vere guests this week at '.led the gifts and attainments lie possessed. . dist Church frewelled " Rev. J., E. 'Methodist Sunday Sellool held their annual ple left on the 2. 40 train oil t1l eir honeymoon t two hoary' c Noeat. Call and ex. Mr. W. M. Gray's. gathered together in flie mornmg and con- ury , oun 9 ove with wick. No amell., He was esteemed and venerated by the peo- Howell and family last night They go tQ picnic in Burns' bush last Satrday. The trip. They will settle down in Surroundingthe. ongre Uptergroe amine them at iormsox Baca. 1384 ple of his c gations, and those belong- Acton.—Victoria Street lie, 8tructed a neat close -board fence. The and the 1110ate tbodist 0hurch, weaher was delightfu#y pleasant, under inost fporable auspices, and- we trust CONTINUALLY keep in yoli i mind he fact and the ing-to other denominations. Mr. Norris lace pfesents a very neat appearance now. me ea. live a long, happy and useful has consolidated- al her funds, and the total bush was crowded and ro nad oul Morrison, who, for the past i wf the life- to buy your shoes is at the cheao. —Miss J. W. ivied run wedded that if you are a cash buyer, the p.s Leadbury. was married ab fifteen years. ago, to Miss sum needed for the year's expenses is already Mr. John Sadler and 1V I,. F. D. Hutchison , pper place for you. with young and old ar�e quantities. We, 1pash boot and shoe LowLLiTiEs.—N1r. George Grigg, Who Hillma Morrison ),,raiiddaiighter of the late promised. The pew's are all declared free, spent last' Sunday in 14,x ter. store. We buy for cash and in 1 .11 yeafand a half, has been Principal of the Katherine Mrs. Nichol, of . the. Mill e sell for cash, and we are Positivelipelling'boots an sides two miles from Walton, has:, beibn and there is -not a social, tea :meeting or wife, Passed her Tim d oad, and neice of village school, resigned this week. It is her WIKEEL.7--The races On shoes at what most dealers payfQ41 -them. T. CoVzN_ around introducing the new War�iman Mrs. Alexander Ross, near Bracefield. She inteliii6n tocontinue her studies after Noli- Wedness(lay night did n IU4-1 ' fence, having bought the patent money appeal to be made during, the year. re"hed ot al,,l h inifortull- Tity's. -old stand. We re"hed right for is now left, with four _'�hildren, to mourn Bayllhld. days.—The Dungannoji'English church peo- ately, but there were two good races. The ilow all we hado, POTATO Buo Poiso-N.— pli purpose holding a strawberry festival eight townships. their irreparable loss. A�. the - meeting of allowing some very Cauirch's Potato —Mr. RobertHolland, one two mile handicap, the t1fi;rd of the . series, Bug Finish is the best an, Ethel. H. F. Edwards is no processionof ell d h st Poison in the of our prosperous farmers, lately presented the Presbytery in. July, 11893, Mr. Norris special bargains in _Readym*qe Pants and Ovf rlls, the 28th Tinst. It is ruored that one is to nwas on by F. Cardno, with J. Leatherlan'd market. No water required. 'cGuiMsenteed to kill the it, ma BRiEF&—Mr. John Hansuld has let the Ordered C into the town. st Winter bugs and Improve the vines. ry it. Jolvisox with, rried daughter, - Airs. Egerton Roe', was chosen Moderator or the year, com.- c lothintr, Fancy Top Shirts and Pants: be hel(I here on the 4,th of July, but we fear BRos. a beutiful'orgaii purchased from Mr. me - od !ast color Print 5c a yard. Call in and see the second, A. McLean third, and A. contra t for the woodwork of his new resi the Iangftre�t. i acing at that date, so that the full term' en that the strawberries ay b fourth, so that the score now stands : A. 1384 Thomas Moore piano afid organ dealer, of of his ofli ce to Mr. Cober.—lr. J. C. Reffernan is e smal and far U89 W�e found the bN 8-110ARS are advancing ,1 7 ce bad not expired when death re 16etween bytbat time.—.NiEss HarrietHayden nce ever day, Brussels. Mrs. Roeprizes the instrument moved hilli. LocAm.—The band boys have has come to reside with her uncle, Mtickets McLean 7 points; F. Cardliamid J. Leather- y home from Muskoka.—Ur. George Brews- BREEzy served. seat A.* ­Young, Seafortb, is Stiff givigi"r'twenky pounds - lank 6, J. Livingstone, 4, A� Winer and Redpath's extra standard granul 1. ed, and twenty. very much, and no wonder', as a in ter �nd Mr. Thomas Edgar spent Sunday sent for the instrumentd, and we. shaU SOO" Otway, for a ti ne. The road w u shop was filled to t 11exp was eight pot ark of A esteem such as tills, comin hear considerable noise, Under Mr. Daly's abont completed now. Most of the gravel 6na -Aismay, i Badwin, a.. The ha-mle. hand inds yellow sugar for in the vicinity O:CMOlesworth.L­1v1r. George ork is at Also canned from a parent, won easily by * W. McLean This was a goods and fruits at old prices. 1384 Hensall. Imlay has. one to, Woodstock as a represen- tuition we expect they ikill. make rap ur;ed that ther,6 wA is doubly appreciated. —2r. John It -vine, id pro- used for the road's I? great race al the way. The're will GRAN -D PICNIC.—The annual Sabbath as drawn from the lake g�t ge be no DON'T forget Mullett & 'Ick' tative of 6ourt JWiel, Canadian Order of gress, and b6fore citizens to all" races next Wednesday evening. Paris Green. - f son's pure accompanied by his little daulhter, lia long tr%at our ore. 1384-1 ve School picnic of Carmel Presbyterian church Foresters No. 261.—After closing up his some nice music. been spendft�g a few (Uys pleasantly —On tiesday niorni-g a across ngineer as oil lian tol-, s. .. . E. d and re it W111TE DuoK for Ladies'.%esses at I,->Jc Goderich enjoying the breezes of Lake Grove, adjoining the railway bridge near e Farqu will be held on Friday of this week at BelFs butchering business, Mr. W. E. Sanders Government inlast, at Aon of our harbor� left I ing no and upwards, at DUNCAN & DuNcAr;$i 1384-1 Huron. While in the Circular wn they Rodgerville. The committee are spar' A Pro-.NzER Go,-zE.—Mr. John. (_�ar(liner WEDD1NG BLM—On Tuesday treated the young people of thisvicinity to made a thoro har. the residence of Mr, SOYTREs; Hay Fork to an ice cream par Win. Merea-iih, of this Hal"(1les, and all were the guests of Mr. Henry ty. �--Rev. Mr. Newcombe He made out a very fa;4oiable report, and Spence and There and family left on Wednesday for their new now for results. W t0'%`n,',NTr. W. W. Meredith, of Detroit, and Ifarvest Too)s at right prices). Ott & Jacl&on, his estimable wife -and amiable /familT.— pains to make it a day of pleasure. e hope to see work soon died at Morrison, Iowa, oil Friday evening, und loitud rr. Wi Seafortb. will also be a large gathering of the congre- bliss Ada Reid of blitis towia, home in Clinton.—Mr.Thos.Gibson,M. P.p., begun.—Win. JvTotz y2a, IS94, a but only to meet were imited Mr. William Smith and Mr. Samuel Stitt B.A., of Berlin,was ed-70years 'and 17 difs. eath was no surprise to his III marriage by Rev. Mr. Shaw, of 14,1(riond- TEDDEM` All the were in Goderich last week as jurors at the gation on the same day, and not only the spoke in the township- hall on Thursday last week the guest of W -m. Wild, Sauble 1& 91 Tins good um d ville, in the presence of a few latest and best styles of these unpl�jnents for sale members and adherents of the church will by D. XaDoxALD, Seaforth. Courtof Quarter Sessions.—We' egret to' bewelcom i. customei intimate evenin —Mr. John Eckmier is on the sick. line.—O Sunday morning last Rev. Mr. family or friends, for he bad been gradually ra, relatives and friends, Both youll people 1384xl announce the death of the little son of Mr. ed, but their friends as well. list. Gilpin, formerly assistant of Rev. E. 01i. failing for some time. The high respectand our disappoin W - . I are well known ineaforth. Mr. tieredith James Bell. He wits aout'a yeai- old. -FAREWELL SERivio.Nz.—The Rev. W. E. vant, din the Methodist - church. — eateem in was held was shown by heruping us was for a long f4me employed as b Low.T, Treleaven who has preached with so much preache which he ook- IV4wden, of The parents have our sympathy in Tuckersmith Mr. Rich the large con e ards, 'wife and � son, of Brussels c'Ourse of friends present at -the, Mouraged� At God were the guests of r. Richards' mother keeper at the Woolen Exeter, and. Lewis, n the Methodist church during ' 'funeral services. John Gardiner was bern. gested that we V Mills, but laely has of were in trouble.—To all appearances fall apples will the p WEST END NOTES. —Mr. J. Townsend, of ast year, as assistant. t6 - Rev. Mr this week.—The new veranda around the for hiin," 11V In ess.— be pretty slim this season. This is, no Swann, and who and Algorria, visited relatives and friends here 'been travelling for a wholesale town this week on re�l eta4 1116 i "I 1�usin was reoently'ordained een�s is rapidly approaching ti in Kilearn, ScOtlaIl N1ay Sth, 1:824. Ilk and wait Detroit. The youngeoule go,to Tor&l, Kra. W. Somerville returned last eek.—Mrs. Cudmore, who has been comp e on, �om a visit doubt, owing to the severe frost in the has been appointed to the charge of New Qu, 1849 he was married to issAlfargaret Gil- Then when he 0 ach to its appearance. —.1fr. John fi erica, e r t Thurs ay for a trip It who was visiting here, return- Beattie and Mr. Bal�e�,: of Brussels, were int in , u a, o -heir many friends in wishing them a Mr. John Weir left la fared bette 'J. Irvine bad a very on Sabbath evening. last. He Was listened ed home last'week. here thiseek.—Mr. G. H ad promise o their home, fo a. time, in Seaforth. We of ast week.— latter part of May. Winter varieties h ve Hamburg, preached his farmell sermon here, of Brampton settli B -5 1 , N. Y., but later in Can- for Us. IKXina,-3� a their honeymoon trip and will then make to Toronto, the latier end seriously ill, is ree vering.—Mis, Ingleby, and adds in Ilan, and immediately rembved to Am ticki-offloo h —A numbir of the young Hewson is busy ere he remained 26 years,, -or until, anythin gi join t lip the lakes, returning thi week.—Mr. valuable ll�rse killed by lightning during to with much pleasure and profit by a to his new prem I ises, 1872, when he went to Iowa. dProsperous journey ej: James Weir, of the - Royal botel, seems the severe thunder storm of last Saturday large people- picnicked at Bayfield last * Saturday, opposite the T.en childen, 9 At the res throilgl' ni lit. congregation. The reverend gentlem is a —Mrs. Dr. Cosens, of Wisconsin,' is visiting drug -were born to them, of whom five are dead, bound to Put his house at the-:' front. His Moving —Mr. Milne, the Patron candidate On Commercial. Hi will ha a model latest improvement is a;beautif' tlicrough student, a deep thinker and a relatives here.—Mr. Hora and bookstore, and will be pleased to show new bar, iorb,ast Huron, and Mr go u His first wife died in 1874, ande married, sanie frien Gibson, Liberal ce Townsend, of made'by Messrs. Broadfoot & I d fl ent peaker, and delivere , grand It is of candidate, both held meetings in this 4ec- Dakota, is here on a visit. in 1884. He -was a hard-workin trouble he SFUL —T -he you througb.—Mr. Charles,- Gardiner has gain had t Ker- the very finest quarte a 9t Friday red oak, 1 T ith ]British iscourse on the occasion mentioned. aWved home. —Mrs. T. J As and Miss thrifty farmer, who knew the -Privations -and -customers sapplie. mss, held in the skating rink last tion of McKillop lastweek. The meetings A GOOD BuLL SOLD.—Mr. William Car- Ionlas' Att a few days disadvantages of pioneer life. He was n piece Of Work.—An old landma4l church, proved on of the inost successfull , is beilig -were well received. der, of this township, recently sold. to o' earnest Christian and a member of the Pres- ounti bevelled plate mirrors and is at magnificent Were well ended and both candidates visiting her sister, Mrs. H.- Arnold.—Mr, bree I last week.—livIr. ohn Fale All t.7 vening, under the auspices of t. T1 BRiEFs. ' Miss Robson, of Loxidon, is here nochan the well known illroughbred cattle G. Morrison were at Swf e ner T. J. Berry and Mr. W. Ross have returned entertaiments of removed" this week. It is WO old Me- 0 RiassVissitinag byteria�h hurch. 1).y train the- season. The ro Mr. John Eckhardt, of McKillop, a ten at Goderich.—Mr. Murdo k � i t He served ruling Id r and -in Only Naught stable, bellind the ToiNj buildin from Boston. They disposed of their car Sbuthampton after his �Oat--Mrs. John sborne an, now rink suited the purpose dniirably and, which has stood there with tlie.slgn of 11 gl load of fine horses to very good advantage, in three churches, Thames Road. U Vre gat . herea he WA months old Shorthorn Bull, sired by Mr. gons, though there was a large number present, D. Walton. D Tomsis at Southamp Canada, nearly 25 years; pre considering. the dull times and low - D. Wilson's famous imported buil, Prime tO0 on a few weeks aby- prpe M McNaught Veterinary SurgeQu," on it. OBITUARY-- inister. It* terian church, Grundy cou f the hall to be.. there was no crowding andthere was ample for man visit.—Mayor Holmes, editor of the New Ina n nty, Iowa and 1� a'loug year, —Mr Absalom Cosens, prevailing in the horse market 'ficent young animal roorn for prometiading. Tasteful and arti Oh, for -the touch of a vanished band, aand -iiII prove a d since April, 1:889, hi the M festal a former pu il of the Seafo-rth C�legiate In- Beacom, of Goderich towfiship was Era, and George Emerson,', of Clint orrion chureh. tic booths had been erected along two sides P Or the s'- nd of a voice that's still." here If ecife d1l acquisition to. the here last Friday.—On 8 on, were In the seven occasion. - district in which Nj unday morning next ties he had the great honor of stitute, has passed his second ye4T examin- on this week. visiting friends and attending the Jr. Eckhardt lives. The gorgeous in of the floor, and in these the ladies offered Just a few days ago the ad news w price reilized is a go there wiJI be a very being a member of the First General Assem� Vests, black s as re- nomination.—Mr. Buckner, barrister, L Od one considering the intei4esting children's tion at the University, witil first-class - times. Mr. Carnochan still has another f3ervlce, conducted by M.,,. W. T. Hall, at bly of the Presbyterian Church of Canada 1111laint, cut, for sale fancy and useful articles of needle- ceived of the death of John McFadzean don, was visiti g at Mr. G. Ros Gow0ann- St. Andrew's church. I be 9, after the union of four Presbyterian silver honors in chemistry and 111incralo n -work, plants flowers, lemonade, &c., all of gy, and eldest son of Thomas McFadzean, o' Oun ter 13 months old, sired by the same second-class honors in biology.—INIrs. Wi f eide Farm, last week.—Mr. E. Roeddi'g. 1111. 98 There shoul 'Which found ready sale, and a co r. Gardiner was a brother of Mr. Robert buttQns nsiderable S the l7th concession of Gray, who died of has returned from Ayton,wbere he had ben large congregation.—Capta$n Creamer 'were Aregned, I proz and -in th, auni must' have been realed from the ouipson, an en Lieutenant Morrison are af Toronto, attend- velvet coats bordl . _2 d fever, after a short illness in Visalia, Cali- for several weeks visiting his brother and - - 0 1 ut and gradson, John Th Gardiner, sr., of Farquhar. iss Addie Carnodhan left here Titbsday on ing the big Sal profits. The town band enlivened the even- fornia, on Saturday, the 9 vation Army meetinss.— tfi of June. About friends.—The Rev. Mr. Diehl, of Clint Ureenway. intervals a trip to -Ailanitoba They were' joined at eight years ago be went to the West, where -will prea�ch in St. PauPs church, Come to town early on Jfilv 2nd and take in Moms. to ing with electrifying strains at even Mrs. McLennan gave a number of solos in forth, who w.,ill —The Union Sabbath School all the sports. —Win. 0s Toronto by Miss G�rrond, formerly of Sea- his un0e, Ja,�ues McFdzean, Esq.. had pre. mqnd is having a NoTEs. —We have had very warm we&. her own pleasant style,. and the announce- accompany them to the on Sabbathmorning first.—Mr. J. 8_ picnic held on Wednesday, last week as ceded hu* -n some 12 years before, and up to t big time at Toronto t1lis week.—Wm. ther during the past -week. Everyth g in teii n thel, was here this week visiting. an event long to be remembered by o?d wan&ds Ateruthers, a former residenj of Bayfield, is, made a rushing grth.—A large number gala expression. Northwest. We wish thei ter,of E in 11as ment of which always caused a rush to that e journey the time of his death resided in that Stim- his sister, Mrs. William Buchanan, he is young. The day was all that could be de- Visiting friends here. ---Our Orangemen and attended the no a MS a B uss IS 'on Passed and a pleasant visit alliong their many rela- end of the hall. There were also several mer tate,of fruit and flowers, where in ne), ng Mir'. tio t r , e tives and friends intheprairieprovince. by also, in company with Mr. � Somerville, of sired. The majori y of tho e pre ent ae- You 'Britons talk of goin to Wingham on Tuesday, 19th inst., to hear the men who t, other vocal - selections given. Altogether r. industry and care he had acquired consider- Brantford 8 8 grew lowler as holding open air religious meet- cepted the invitation of Mr. thicker. John Morro, of Ingersoll, who was spend- 8ble SrackMan and the 12th. They'll cut a"Ame wherever were nominatedpeak. Mr. Gibson gave 9, Ever 't property. On the 22nd of August ings, as Plymoutli- Brethren, in different met for dinner in this beautliftl`� grove, and .—Harr; tchmaker and splendid address. the the first Kernliss in 8eaforth proved all tin- a few days here with friends, left oil qualified success. 1119 next he w6ul(I have th% go. Kemp, directio 0 Monday for home, accompanied by Miss been 30 years of age, places.—Mr. B. Short, of Parkhill, who has 'were treated very kindly. The ladies, the ar er, can now be found in !the so r. Milne was ill, and and in about a month from the time b p next to of his been visiting at Mr. Johns' n's, "Willow lovers of hot tea, were greatly pleased to to James Burns & Co., oppoifte the photo- have said. Mr. John Govenloe-k was the Eliza Hargan. Mr. Morrow made the jour- death was to have been married to a highly Hall, (luring the past week, b "0 not able to -say as much as he would like and at I as POLMOAL MEETINGs.—On 11oday eve ney both ways in his own conv esteemed young lady of that State. as returned to t h t water and the use of the tables. graph galle false alarals eyance. I Il- Mr. Trott, 6f Seaforth, has chiefspeaker for the Ps the n(r last a, mass meeting in the interests The Parkhill, where he intends resuming busi- 'Fhrjerr'eo txons. No Store was an abundance of PrOvisions2 and commenced usiness in the gallery formerly will be left unturned to ousC-Mr. Gibson there was a at of Driving is delightfill mode of travel in the friends here feel satisfied th he rieceived ness. We wish him success. if any went home hungry it was their V. 1). Weismller, the Conservative can at and di- present luxurious be of the country.— all the attention and care human kindness occupied by Mr. Cook.—The boys are busy possible.—When will the last picnic come the gallery. date for South Huron, was held in Gardno's auty NomicyATION�S. —There was an immense ownfault, aseach school provided large Mr. Crich, artist has on display in his ormedical skill could bestow, there having gathering of the electors ofouthHuron baskets well filled.—Mr. amuelHarlt6n practising for the. games on July 2nd.—Mr. two inMorris this week, anda, lot More ill Guided by the here on Tuesday, - y 'at hall. The speakers were Dr. Holmes, of window, a very we'll executed portra;it of been three doctors and two nurses, besides W. T. Hall, of Wronto, has'. been engaged 81 ht. --Joseph Clegg and wife left for Maj� wotratz), Mr. Weismiller. in �the Con- the lae Mr. 'Willialn 'proat. —lNlr. W. the 19th, it being nomina. raised his barn Thursday, last week. Mr. to preach in St. Andrew's church during the tota on Tuesday, oil a visit to friends there. away dis4p Orodericb, and I Be , veral friends and relatives in constant at- tion day, and our Town Hall could not be- Sam English and Mr. J o servative interest, and R. H. Col- McLeod, of 'McKillop, passed his third tendance. it. ib,o� ohn Luther acted as summer months. Mr. Hall; an excellent —Mrs. James Proctor i -in very poor he said; north side preacher; his earnest, inter�sting sermons health at present.—Miss a I lins, of Exeter, in the Reform interest. The year examinati It is aIS6 comfortig for them to Fn to hold the crowd that assembled. Mr. captains. r Luther chose the alulling that we on at the Toronto Univer- know that he lived such a life as to be look- T Dickson, o Goderich, was returning and as -lieutenant, John herritt, and N hall was crowded and considerable enthu- f anet ffo�d is fi, the put two Sundays were much appreciat- away at Winghain for a few days. —Alex. sikv with first-class honors, in the depart- ed up to and admired by al. who knew him, officer and d deyly we felt sism was manifested on both sides. The ment of physics. —Mr. of a ischarged his duties in his English took the south side and chose as ed, and all are pleased to have him remain. Nichol, 6th hue, raised -his barnn Monda. usher, with- oine Btuchanan, nd that he now rests anion friends -svho crowd, however, was a model one as regards Zurich, passed his first year examinatio sual pleasing and able inanner.' The nom- his lieutenant, Mr. H. Down tulations to fitm-age ladikes a n t had gone before to that silo -lit It took a --Wre extend congra y1r. George —8. Love, 5th 'nations for members were &a in Ion time to choose the rest of the men line, was to raise a new behavior, and all three d a fair the University ith honors in classics.— awaiting the final consummation. h as Stanbury on lim'-fing success 'we were, %r)Lug eakers h athering fully p"sed I;1's frame bam yeaterday -e Ja! mentioned, M. Y. Me- eal captain appeared determined (Thnrsday.)--­Johu knew it hearing. Georg Tsoll occupied the Mr. J. A. JJkson, of this town, who has were so kind to a son and a brother so far to get second Year examination aeN,Tor4pto Uhl'- MeMnrray and Henry McArthur are away Lean, Seaforth Reform Pominee ; A the beat men and win the race. There versity, faking first-class honors in Eeo- in Algoma. —Statute labor is on hand as There, was still chair, and ruled in a most fair and impar- been taking his first year University work from home have tb e sincere thanks of the Weismiller, Hensall, Conservative nominee were good men on both sides b t the north n*omics and Mediaeval Hittory, and second- W 11 as theelections.—The 6th line eball tial manner. Dr. Holmes made a good, im- at the Collegiate In;titute has passed his bereaved, 110 ae glad to know that their and the followin ti ked, who all, bas W" to begin,' b pression, spea q men ior, kinLy cleverly and in very in- examinaioi� though lie was starred in lost one a4ter were the victors, and held right of w to while pr poring on the Western making neat addresses, withdrew R. H. the supper table,—The Lid class honors in English Constitutional His- -club will Pjayat Sunshine picnic, on Friday Watcl�ug the eresting and geililemany" manner. He de. Latin and Gernian, and will have to take slope of'the Roe 08 ies 13zad of toryandCanadian Con3titutional History, werefreA ne ky Mountains, was u9t for- Collins, barrister., Exeter Dr. Bethu Willing Workers of the Boston Methodib —We understand Rer. . Of this WeA. The Maple Leafs is the name smooth hair e inMorris club. Be-Areful boys. who f the e 8 a e r e d or h d quell 7di e ed and 01 t