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treal of the late Thomas Quinton, who died at the one of his legs off an(I otherwise, cutting and
an action agaimt The Mon FRIDAV
the recreation t6theMayorandDeputy-Reeve to investigate Witness for publishing a libellous residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wm. bruisi him The 1,, Iy was amputated by JLA. -L.
e. In the aftqm�4 a 1Z
Wilson's Oas'h Grocery. tollon J"' there the matter, and report. The session was �y nded, how- Thomas, on Monday last, took place' on Dr. Mnc1Uugj1Ii�, of i, , r village, assisted by
grounds were the centie ofl' ,�ttraction, i of him. The notice appe
ne between very lengthy one, the town -fathers extend- pictur is a most complimentary one, con- Wednesday afternoon to the Eden burial Drs. Amos and Hy,...hnan, of Exeter. . At
being two lacrosse match unior Be rs, ing their labors until after 192 o'clock. ever, ;ent the littl --rer is doing as well as
We are still selling sugars at old prices, 20 pounds e sui AUGUST 17th,
t � ating him, as a popular graduate Of
undo ilie fAitchell team and the ave atul ground. -Mrs. Robert Bawden and dau h prei 89t
of Redpath's beat granulated sugar for $1, 28 Po ttis can be expected. -Oil Wednesday afternoon,
good riw or 2t pounds coffee s4gar for ,Rl. Have the other between -the faQ�is -Excelsiors of
9cGill University, on. his brilliant prom- ter Maud'and Miss Polly Bawden, of
he new crop of Japan Uss. Beavers. The our citi- med home village, are rusticating at Grand Bend while Mr. Tobias Wurtz, who ', lives oil the
A FORT".
just received the first of hit we Brampton and the Seniod� I ATv EsCAPE--M1IliY Of Fects.-Mr. T. 0. Kemp has retu Standing on the
Try one pound for 25% It will convince Von t $�t one,, with -Mr. Irvine and 'Mr. George Arm- Town line,. Stephen, w
ny tea first match was a ro attendance at the inei � LL THROUGH -
,lie oi Aing of the Park.
are sell' b Der than you,cari buy tiom a zens witnessed oil Saturday morning o. . grist at the -+A
nice atick -kork and field ury t with their famflivi, picnicked at; back of hii wagon loadi a
a b onF to no combinAtion to keep lots of tile most miractilous escapes from inj Millers' Association at Torguto, and. a visit a X0 nfen erk, and he
riesu,� Our 2 Bend Park on Friday last. -Some mill, his team gave a sud
but a ling all kinds of 6hoice groce much coi4bination. d Gran
pri play, 'but not that has ever occurre in Keaforth. Mr� 13 tofrieuds at BeamsviI16 and Brantford. -
the very low ible prices for eqh or trade. . . a seemed afraid to extend themselves ; Dickson, jr., Miss Dickson and Miss MI, Mrs. William Selater, who was"visiting twenty members of the Forest City Bicycle fell backwards off the wagon on the mill
junior
When on a eosehortrade'you might Just as 11 two spurtaldid they show friends in Auburn, has returned home.- When picked up blood was iBsning ...This Month...
well have t a benefit ot buying goods at bull prices. only in one or Caughey, of Ingersoll, were driving in a Club passed through here on Sunday last on bridge. Dr. Me-
-credit business all for the mule is e confidence, lj�ud they were haeton behind -Mr. Dickson'sparriag' t1&m* Miss Jessie Oldham is at present visiting their way to and from Bayfield on their- from his mouth, nose and ears
No one can do a izos, and anything lik corn -Mr.
beaten by three to one. St C James wheels. -The harvest is comp eted in this Laughlin was immediately summoned and
,h 'Olne around the er of her sister, Mis. T. 0. Kemp.
they could for cash. Gem fruit jars all a T�;e second mate Re h (I it was
thebest flour kt lea than regular Nrices. Extra I th the injured man attended to, when WE WILL BE REOEIVIN(; NTY7*SEVE
o6 splendid one The Brampton team � 'alt)tel and the horse,, were at a Beattie has completed the draining of his vicinity, and plowing for fall wlieat is the
value in fine dinner sets, to& and to at note. Ali was I e oy
gogdo guaranteed to give: satisfaction. The highest -are said to be equafted in� dinada. only by tand- collar bone -was -broken and .10MOT
walk when a farmer�s rig which was a gro�e, mil it is now one of the beat drained work now on hand. found that his NUN,
Inds of trade- the Capitals, of Ottawa, an4 -the Shamrocks, store, pulled lie W�s injured internally. Being unable t.o
,.price paid for good butter and all k ing Mr. J. A. Clark's portions of the t6wn.-Miss Laura Mulloy, be -was takew to the resi-
Give us INtrial, we are satiefted we can suit you in of Montreal. Their play c�rtainly entities straight across the street to RobWs. There of Preston, is this week the guest of Miss. Tuckersimth. be moved Wine,
qtiality-and price of goods. dence of Fiied. It is hoped he may ,-,New Fall Goods...
;C. WILSON, Seaforth. them to a high place. Tliev are not as seemed not the slightest danger of the rigs Maude Willson. -There is to be a lawn soc-- WAsT Esp NOTES. -A short time ago a Alt U
Bank of Commerce Block. pretty stick -handlers by f4l� aa St- Cath- not clearing, but suddenly the farmer's team Jal on Mr. James Beattie's lawn on Tuesday horse, belonging to Mr. Will Towfisend, was .-recover. rt returned -AT f
arines and their fi Id I better than, �h ie BnYEFs.-Mr. Henry Wille
stopped, just for an instant, but long enou bhe auspices 01' found in the morning with its fetlock joint
el '.& evening next, under I tl
if as good as, that of Neafo;�,Onor is their for the end of the phaet n pole to get in. the home from his fishing tour last Friday, but
Methodist . church.�Miss Shepherdo --of so badly broken that it bad to be killed. - I -THE BALANCE OF_
defence superior to Seaforth's, but how they back wheel of the wagon. The carriage Goderich, is visiting at the' rectory. -Holy Miss Michell, of Meaford, returned home on the fish werq very Scarce with him. -Dr. T. TTEMB
shine on home. Their combination play in. P. McLaughlin vms in London Saturday on $E
team swerved, the wagon sttwted again and Communion will be delebrated in St. Saturday. -Mrs. Day, of Buffalo, is Visiting
IBB (0110THINO rev4lation to business.Lvr. Frank Gitt is at present via -
this department was a Sea- the carriafe pole snapped, falling to the Thomas'Church next Sunday, at 8:30 a. in. her parents here.-Aliss- Cooper, of. Clinton,
forth othing hk� it has e-yer iting his parents in Sebringville. -Mr. Roth- W: -Summer Stockm theend of
r people. Nc ground. The phaeton,of course,rin against visited friends here last week.-mis� Z
been seen here before. They would go the horses' beets. They started to run with -Mr. A. J. Willson, of Detroit, is home for foos, of Xilnianagh, Michigan; is calling on that dal
BARGAINSE il his vacation. -The Misses Williams, of De- 'Johns, of Toronto, is visiting relatives here Aft(r
down the field at times lil�� the forward some of his old. adquailitances iu this -neigh- -ED
the pole draggig on the. ground till it Willson's, t —WILL BE CLEAR I Trad'i
troit, are guests at Mr. 0. C. this week. am Snell, sr., f6i FRI
line of a football team an4, there always broke off short a few yards f,irther on; The borhood atygle3ent,-Mr- Willi
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Mrs. t' tion to his bhm. on Tuesday. AUXIOUS to -,dose.
We have been successful in securing another bi eaq� Seaforth man. e and Goderich street. -Miss McCaughey and RUNAWAY. -On Miday aftern raisodll an a �i
bar in -lot of 9 seemed to be two nwn to re invariably team is a well bred, high s,-1irited on , Miss Ethel McCaughey, of Ingersoll, who Miss Effie AftKay and D. -Rev. Mr.'�. Dierlamn, of Milverton, er good's---cle
Seaforth cl�fence wky of stopping or have been visiting in town for some Kinnon, of the Sth concession of T t ft=M -
The as there was no possible weell-1, uck!r-
MADE UP CLOTHINGI drawiloutinspiteof themi4ves and -had controlling them with the phaeton in that preached in the Evangelical church Sunday At A Sacrifice:�- ear 1-ine iat
roOse , . e the match left for home on Wednesday- last. Smith, were driving to Seaforth, and hen
ata great swrific,& to the maker. we now pu they not played a pectators held their breath in afternoon.-Iffi% James Eidt is treat' his Ale Summ
heroic g1fT shape, the si opposite Mr. Leatherland's residence � bi- lug, to %UCL SHO
to give the wearer the -benefit of our successful deal. would have been decided mqyji more quick- horror. At� the comer of John street one of is house to soniq�.paint; which greatly a6d 4ble
Amongst our new lot will be found Men's Suits worth prettiest plays cyclist caught up to them. Miss Alcl�ay editon,
.$15, which we will sell at $10; Su y than it was. One of tile the horses tried to turn but the other k t vama. its appearance.. -Rev. Mr. Gitt, of Cr -value for P-Vle*r3
its worth $11, 1 M C
which we will sell at 87.75; Men's suits, all wool, $7, 4;f the afternoon was by the ege AT HoAm.-An At Home, under the horse became frightened at the ap roac ng Mr. L-dward F�ul
�sforth home. called on Mit. Wurtz on Tuesday. ices we quote,
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straight on, and between them they gqt t noise and ran away, upsettin t e u y T
we wlU . sell at C1.26 ; Boys' Suits worth $6,60, we The ball was passed like lightning - from The ctossing is. auspices of the Bayfield Road Presbyterian 9 Wurtz fell off his ivagon last week while at er Ist,
rig crose to the sidewalk. ISO c-
at $4.25 ; Children's Suits worth $4, we twill and throwing the occupants out. -AN* SEAFORTH.
will sell Lehed04'"Gralia y e, the g 6king his collar --bone and
W new perfect goods, stick to stick till it rei m, who about two and a half feet high at 'this par- church, was held on Tueed vening last, rist mill bret
Kay was rer� t the head. Mr.
sell at $2.75. The above are i ki aim and a -Robertson. dered unconscious by the all,
nd good linings. We have also gone paused just one jiffy too longr,,�& in Mr. other injuries abou.
well made a ticular point, and the stump of the pole run in the orchard of David
his stick was checked. Our 'hoys alre the hile Mrs. McKinnon escaped with a i lit receiving
hand and g the unfavorable state o
ning inju I bE-
through the balance of %H the stock on ar with under it, the phaeton stopped as solid Considerin f the w Wurtz is improving as fast as can be ex -
L the - price*,. so an to be on a p ry fair attendance ries. The bicyclist had Miss M av pected. attained to great notoriety made sinal IF
marked dowio - Up�ve s6en 'haw
material and now that they ., as a rock, with its occupants perfectly safe weather, there. was a ve ginnings.-Mr. Win. Ashton is
the new lot. Now is Your golden opportunIty for to astonish was Spent.' moved to Mr. Leatherland's residence n visiting
be expecteo
clothing. to do i't they may and uninjured, while the team cleared the and a very enjoyable evening a physician sent for, who attended to ier der the parental roof. 11 Will �2 ii veiT
WM. PICKARD their friends. Taken altogiflie'r it was a rig and ran -to Egmondville. The only da!n- The pro . ceeds amounted to over $26. St9phen. �.-thst were 25qi -now J
t enjoyable match and un4 'Ircum. injuries and advised her removal home that COUNCIL MEE he thin. -Mr. James Arrpstrong, 7. S. ,
08 �r the e ladies ' NoTEs.-Mr. John Sparks, of the Brown- kTi-.,w-. -Council met on t
in age done was to the pole. The Young evening. turned f r6in his visit to Stanley, brl�ffiufmaninw,& me, now x0c.
Seaforth. Stances defeat was far from Wng disgrace. -CoUars, - Geri
kept their places in the rig and not it son line, sold7 a pair of very fine steers' t 'a
vaca�ioz' -, - ! Dim Linen
6th of August, the Reeve being �baent.' with him his two sons, who spent
excee ingly
1383 The crowd was a large onep0d escaped from them while the occur. Mr. Alexander Grailiger the other day, rk wag instructed to see to sale of with their gr4ndparents.- Boys mmt be, DOW
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good natured, applauding geperously good rence was happening, though they were fac. which tipped the beam at $3,035 pounds. Bayfield. Mud Creek Debentures, amounting to about boys,,, say some people. That's right.
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er side. The soove Was -four to ces of Varna PERSONAL. -Mir. Alf. Jacobs, of Str*t--.
g4an Underwi
play on eith 14" -ere injury auspi Ba;lbrl,4,,,
ing4lmost certain sev and perhaps A meet' under the $1,700 The veral rate fee collections But boys should not be rowdies,- is just.*
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two in favor of Brampton. Infioyal Te plars of Temperance; were fixed on aSt follows: c t 2 1 mill; right. I I They are sowing SOS
ir 9� death. The horses could Aot have found a Council, ford, who has been visiting here, the guest 011111 V, their wild oats"
hall Varna, mill. A aucy Shirta, all it
safer plac in all Seaforth to take the vehicle will be held in the Temperance of Miss Katie Harrison, returned home la�t
e township, 3 mills; sin king fund, say some. Where did they get the a
'V�,T^,�"v-rrTv WOTES -Mr-51Andrew Me- r1l 17 91 at inst when ad- o .3 -C& U +b __ bl'a O"in a ,�_A _A +,
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into but had they urned the corner, V On Liva MY � � 5) atur ay, a er "y ng, 8 j7 large numb ol��acco he crop is not a proritable one either iou.
Caa came up from Toronto 00$1�aturday last esident min- Bayfield and its balmy breezes. for Is Uuh-ned Kid
must, beyond a doubt, have overturned, and dresses will be given by the r be paid, and th council adjourned to meet time or eternity ; therefore
DISTRICT MATTERS. big many consisting of YO"9 menx
onu visit to his brothe Id isters and a good programme the first Mond �i in September. don't sowit.-Farmers in Howick
'er'- as there was no pole to stbady it, the spill are ve uw750.
friends here ate much pleael"it.0 see him so ry,
hearty and well able to move 4�out. -At the would have come with great' violence. it music, reading, recitations, &c., will be ren- wroxet6r. busy at present, and many of them eiped.
A(.,R1CULTUF.AL SOCIFT.IES.-The several was indeed a wonderful escape. dered. Chair to be taken at 8 oJelock. A NOTICE. -Having sold my drug busine $�s AND late examination for junior 104ving or see- is expected. No admission fee Blake. to finish harvesting this 'week. -Liquor AT&
branch agricultural societies in the South good time In Wroxeter, I will consider it a Uvor if parties owing should not be allowed on the football I )Girls' Selloo-1 Hatts ateaflom this will be charged and every body is welcome. we will kindly eall at the drug store an4 settle their IM-PROYMATENT9..- Mr. John Thirsk, Of ieX Riding. of Huron have reported the follow- ond class, the following candio We ate 'informed that while pl
'village were successful.- Rus"l Hilij Wil- LOCAL BRIEF$. -Dr. Beld�n, dentist, has accounts with bir. James Allen, with whom I have this place; is making extensive alterations kvblg School Caps fJ
embership for this year, viz : Tucker ham Hill, Hector Elliott, 40d Miss Ada now got comfortably located in his new left them for collection. JAmn Fox. 1302-3 finprovemenis in connectioii with his, match, not over 100 miles from our Vill 3&,in!x Soft Rota ths
and
306; 183,tephen and ITaborne, 278; Staffa. He is some of the pl er were su
al num- McKinley. -bliss Stevenson �rrived home quarters in Kidd's block, over Mr. Pickard's STALA BRrEFS.-The Rev. Mr. Wilkie, Mission- grain crushing es.,�ablishment here. d a liqor. ay pphea twig Stiff Ruts—,
Stanley, 172, and Hay 172. The tot Saturda week ' holi- cTiTEs._Miss Maggie Stewart is to Indore, India, will give an ad utting in a cideimill andi has purchase
On last from a threq,� -a tore. -Miss Maud Jones, daughter of Mr. visiting Mrs. A. Ferguson at present. -Mrs. ary dres Hat An -the house for. I
Miss Cjim- Robert Jones, who was spdndingy her holi- in th here Friday even� t'q, i ich to drive
her of branch society members being 928, e Presbyterian church farge boiler and gine with wh
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and this, with 85 county Iiiembers, makes day trip'to Sarnia and vicinit�. James Hamilton and daugkter, of Blyth, MOMS.
q, total of 1,013, which is about the came up from Corunna �-Nith her, and days here, returned to Toronto on 8atur- ing,17thinst. Death removed ar. old ftihab�' his machinery. Ve did a large businss 'ROYS
usual mI7Ig isiting relatives in our this
will spend some weeks with 014 friends and 4ay.-Mrs. Gibson, of Algoma, dau liter of' are,% itant of this place on Friday morning last here in grain crushing last year and with COUNCIL MEETIxG.-The @Guncil Met 'Put- eSoil
number returned to the Government. t -Mr. James Armstrong an'da'V18 son, --TWO
week.
-is sure to do much
relatives here before re urnini�?-�-We attend- Mr. B. Eden, of Harpurhe is f, ere at M"ter Harry, of Varna, wereisiting Air. Inthe persoil of Mr. John Brock, who his increased facilities he suant to adjournment members all preseat. -and
ed the lacrosse match in tO well known and highly respected in Thl more during the, coming season, whi
A PLUCKY AcT.-Mr. R. Roche, of ea- ,,*n on F *d ent on a visit to her fat er and other T. C. Delgaty,this week. -Miss Elliott, of le a On motion of Messrs. labiater and Codes ig-:-Three piece Su]
last, our. first for several ye�r it"WIM1 firees village and neighborhood. -Mr. George� ld not be- the Reeve and -, James Bowman - were in. -
forth, who had a string of horses at- To rmto ri nds.-The Misses Nicol, of Boissevami, Fullarton, wa's the guest of the, Misses better centre for 4�i cider mill cou to
be seen that we are a, badly f� ew days Barnard, veteran Oddfellow, attended� - �ailized sped- Manitoba, have been spending a f -Farmers have finished found than here. 'We are sureAhat his en stracted to examine centre sideroadi 0*- K,
this week, taking part in the. trotting It Lees Campbell last week. -
he hero of qi, Le a men of humanity. Well, we i ere pleased with friends in Seaforth. -Mr. W. Brierly,. esting in this vicinity. The oat crop -is Grand Lodge in Kinoton last week.-Johnt; rise will be ap�reciated by the public, cession 4, and have the same put in a proper
at the Woodine� was t d well- who has been employed at the Seaforth ha, price
to See such a large, jolly, well., resse , Bray has leased his blacksmith shop to al� that his ventore will be a paying one-
year, owin taenT state of re ir. On motion of Messrs. Code-.
stirring. incident Tuesday afterpoon. He to the dam PA
behaved crowd the only expe- to the Creamery for some time, and who has been asshoppe Mr. Moffatt, of Chesleil, for a term' of fivet and Kirkby, -James Bowman was instruotek IERIE -C
Saranac, ption ra.-.& as lot. 2k
was drivirniz, the trotting horse ii G ldi
latter being, two or three whq Were evident- a prominent member of the Beaver lacrosse years. -Quite a crow assembled in the�l fumle3�. to let. a job of ditch and culvert at
M 0 �calme onedby Mr. Dulmage, a of Wingham, in and Mr. Turnbull were married in it On motin
fourth last Tuesday. Tweed. Pauts
ring for the Wil of IVIeSsM 75
the 2.9-9 trot and in seo ly practising for patent med-idi*,e vendors at team, left on Monday for his home in Cale- A reception was held at the rk to witness the base ball match of last� NOTES.-Miaster lie and'Aliss Mamie 3rd concession line. the fall fairs. Then too, the 'players were donia.-Our worthy friend, Mi. W. N. Me- id of neither Side was Dinnan, who haveeen visiting friends and Bowman and Code, George Kirk -by was it.. "-Tweed. P-Atits) -10
heat, the lines broke, and the horse ran Michael, of Constance, left a lot of fine eat- residence of the bride?a father on - the same r ay "TrZant executions. The -he structed to expend $11 in cutting out, no- Tweed Suits, f
gentlemen andAid not try to ipake jelly of Kra kei by mJ� il relatives in Ripley for the benefit of t 10- � -
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evening, and a good.time spent, dancing and OnceW
wa. Mr. Roche pluckily crawled out of each other, as they used to M- 'Alatelles for- in& apples with us one day last week. L We Crescents led from the start and maintained a e ieft X4 TWeed Suits,
the sulky upon the horse's back-, and catch- singing, -till the "wee sma oors." Wewish health of the latter, have returned, looking allowance t lots 25 an 2&on 7th
merly. We did see some #-�oney change enjoyed the treat immensely. -Miss Maude the lead throughout the game, beating the much bette T. Cudmore line. On motion of Messrs. Kirkby ana-1 8 400bd prices on
ing the bridle, soon stopped the horse. The couple a happy and prosperous r for the trip.
uers, but of course it wasnOptolen. One Wilson,- of Preston, is home at� present, on- TJnions by a few runs. -Mr. T. W. Gibson WereL
crowd was ery generous in its. applause of Ow is home from LonA�n hospital, feeling much Code, the Reeve and Treasurer Ift� -��-Viienlber lat.
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'th couldn't orge spentjoronto's civic holiday in Wrcxeter. improved in health ;-The Missek-'Stephen- structed. to borrow1500 to 'meet curren�
fellow bet with another and J� kg her summer vacation. -Mr. Ge' life-,
the plucky act. joyin
win. 'Where's the moral diffe�#nce betireen Good, who has been in business in Seaforth -R. L. Taylor and wife, of Paris, spent a son, of Litowel, who have bee& visiting penditure. On motion of Messrs. You needliot ii,
Bluevale.
stealing ?-*I r. W. Hog- for 'a number of years has advertised his few days with friends in town late�ly.-Mr. ce, of the �Oundary, and Kirkby, by-law No. 6. 1894, was duly 1JR6
LoAX RE -PAI D. -Some ten years go 'whining a bet and a. Robert MaxwelL their Sister, l rs. J, 'Van
artb, teacher, was in the village on Friday house to rent, and intendli removing his fam- NEws.NOTELETS.-Mr Robert Black has moved into tile house'
nd's So ur- Jeftfor their home on Monday. -"Most of read and passed. Air. C�de reported ha.
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and enlar. and Mrs. Robert Musgrove are away on a P.- prices i
fast looking up a'suitable regidonce, and we ily to Wingham, where he has opened up a chased by him'froni Mr. ames Ireland ithe farmers in this vicinity are through har- ing examined the ditch dg by MT.Hughes on
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re -built ,ed their woolen. u He has no inten- visit to Manitoba. -Mrs. Sheriff, of.Toronto) centre sideline, concession 7, and found the:- ttrday, pteml
m, of 1)�elieve he rented Mr. EdWord Martin's. boot and shoe business. Mr. Wip. Rutherford is making alterations
this town, the town gave them a loi r. John Farrow's.-Miss esting. The grasshOppers and dry weather
rs. Marcus left for home .1$n Tuesday tion�of closing,his business here, ho,-vever, is visiting at Al in his house and is putting in a stone foun- crop.-Tbe mem- same satisfactory., On motion of Atessm
$5,OW for ten years free from'interest. -Al L A rs. N' Maggie V. Hartley and Mr. Fred. Hartley Olayed havoc with the oat TEFMS-CAS
pen Ing ' t - enjoyable for a time, we believe. -Mr. and 11 of Bethany chu*rch appointment, on the
morning, after a di a in" dation. Bowman an(! Isbister the Reeve was in
bn the 31st of ths tion
This loan comes due' Will"JougL, in town, have passed the recent primary examma
month at the manse. She cherish H. Young, of Blyth, spent Sunday
month, but the Messrs.� VanEgmond re-pald happy memories -Mr. and Mr At Clinton, and Edwin Bailey and L.B.Dtiff, �_Jhnville circuit, intend holding their-., Sun structed to expend $25 on north bound oher visit. be Christian at Mr a. F. 11robert. day School anniver4ary and tea -meeting on near Messer's, Vi -he council W48 are
the whole amount this -week. This promp- 0 W. M. Gray's. pro ding t
a�, T�vening 'was Holmested are at present enjoying an outing have passed the eavig examination
Endeavor meeting on Tue8d 11
titilae. is creditable to this enterprisin V rm. t Listowel High School. -Mr. Percy GOOD THRESHIING.-Mr.W. Adams, of Sea- av and Monday, August 19th and 20th. Turnberry concur in the Same. The com-
ell attended and very inter6sting. The at Niagara-on-tbe-Lake. They will be ab a
a&shows that despite hard times au( -f Jull forth, threshed on the Foley farm, one day WSIr. Ball, of Fullarton Corners, will* cil then adjourned, to, meet again ou� the
vemng was sent a couple of weeks, and in the meanth-he Widows, 'of St. Tholum, and Mr. Gus. Me- at 11 a.. m., and in 27th of August next.
r on the subject for that i�� last week, 23 loads of wheat, 5 lea& of oats ach in the
n prosperous. pape and was Mr. HolmesteWs office will be under the Laughlin, of Wingham, were visiting Mr. morning
trade they have bee We hope ared by Mr. Fred. Westo three ay evening 0 Mon.
of peas, in four and a half hours, evening at 6:30 On Mond
�hey may hae continued mud ever inoreas- prep and lload -Misses Mary
ing.prosperity. ) This loan was a profitable one of the best ever read befotO the Society. management.of his silent partner, Mr. Ran- Joseph McPherson Vhis week. including Stoppages nd changes. 'Tis tea will be served, aiter which a platform Chiselhurst.
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kin. -Mr. Wiles and Mr. Benedici were and Suie Collie invited a party of littli
_�Ito GBOROE L -Sunday.- girla to i, t said to be the "biggest" threshing ever done eeing will be b4ld,, and the following -August 17th has been ipyestmentfor�he town and we wish it _T spend the afternoon with them lag I - _ CHTRrs. V THE LEA
0, a ed our civic holiday. -
To RE, in Hibbert. Miss May Shaw, el
Coni(I only get a, few more that would prove HOUSE Apply3 t Mr. A. Carduo's over ved on the la ��e kers will addielss the congregation
GOOD, Seaforth. 130i_2 �,Gr. Norman, a teacher in the High School Thursday. 'Tea was ser wn,and
RUNAIWAY ACCIDET.-Mr, Tom. Con'1011Y Rev. Messrs. Ball, of Fullarton; Locke, f,
equally beneficial,; y all present.- Sa D
a at Ingersoll,- was visiting Mr. W. Goven- much, fun was indulged 'in b Toronto, is the gnest of Alias the obwn. RExEmB_ER the chi�ap excui ji to Niajar and big little boy, of the 6th co-nemion'of
Falls- to -morrow (Saturday). TickofA good 'until lock, of the same institution, last week.-- Afts. Sanderson, of Toronto, spent a few �xetdr , R. Miller, A Petrblea ; 0. Fletcher, -'Mrs. Martin MeTaggart is visiting rels,
Hibbert, went to Mitchell on Monday night 01 Thames Road, or his brother, of Haillil-
Monday. the 20th. Your only ch ce to see -the Rev. Mr. Oliphant, of Bayfield, occupied days here th week, visiting Mrs. 'Stowe.- tives in London. --Mr. and Mrs. W.
B,.va CRm-s IN KAN-SAS.-I'dr. James C. sto deliver a horse which they bad sold to a thn, and resident ministers.
Train lea h at 7:349m.
Falls this season. am, wits Visit of Varna, Spent last Sunday with friends in,
Laidlaw, of this town, had a letter a tew the Methodist pulpit on Sunday last, in the Miss Minnie Ross, of Wingh
Fare only $1.75'. 1392-1 buyer who was staying. at the Royal hotel.
bert, who re- absence of Mr. Galloway. -Rev. Mr. ing.friends here last week. this village. -Misses and Lyda Balrrei� das ago from his brother Ra PEACHES, PEACHES, at CarLlob's.-Every_ About one p. in. they started for home, but Conistance. sides near Abilene, Kansas, a neighborhood body waints Crahford peaches. Havio','� arranged lor Galloway �and fainily have returned from h ey were driving, was a of London, are visiting relatives 'in is Ni -
in -which a large number of former Huromteg aquantit), of first-class Crawford Pe.� where they had been eamping for Brucefield. Lie -JIT ONN THE �UBXECT.-An item ap- cinity.-The Miss
ea. I will be Bayfield, fractious one, and acted ugley the momen� es Upshall were the guest#
also reside. He said that a short time be- in a position to sell -cheaper than any . bne else in the two weeks. -There have been several mis- HAvi.NG since epmmencement of our sale poared in THE EXPOSITOR last week and also of the Misses Newel last S�nday_A
they were Seated in th buggy. The brute, a young man
-fore he wrote the corn crop looked trade. Thecroplanot large, the sulply being litDit- Ilarsworthof g od thf- her, papers, stating that student of Knox College officiat
well and a and got our baps in the Surf at Bayfield among people run off several thauefta do 0 :a in trying to get away, -ed las
ad, and the a cod. Everybody obio r �is supposed to have REV. DR. TALMAI
y fifty bushels per peaches; never �ojd ch from this vicinity. - 'Ale think it would be a balance will now go at, prices never befo a dr med =d. Benjamin Snell, formerly of this Sunday in the Presbyterian church, grices on Cra r
promised a yield of full eaper in of in this vloinity as I must now be loft free for my upset the buL7-ax, alld�thj� occupants were place, was on his trial at Chatham for hav- pastor being called away to attend a hiner- HOW "X)
acre. But a hot wind came and scorched eaforth ; Toronto prices. Peaches qro, a perishable good idea where bathing is indulged in new business. t��k here, 12 papers pins wortb, I in thrown out. 7e boy Wasi slightly injured,
the wli�le crop, so that now it is ab article, so everybody should leave tVeir orders at along the beach to have a rope run out on an ord1wary way, 6oc for 16c ; 12c buttons for 6c, killed an old man named Laundry, in a al. -Mr. Neil McGill left last Afondiy for
We guarantee 940 8t- but Mr. Connolly fared worse. He received
Sol Itely Cardno'i at once. qfaction, fir This 36d Black Cashmera for 18c, SOO Velvet for 45c, Men's a spending
worthless. As the farmers there depend class fruit, fresh picked, and shi )eo. direct from stakes, as'18 done at seaside resorts. a deep gash oil the head and nose and was Muffle. The yotmg fellow is well known big home in St. Thomas, after it is the N&ti*=A i
largel corn, this be a very serious P1 L f obviates -all danger. -There -were 67 tickets New Felt Rate $1.75 for 98c and $1,25 for 68c, Silk %ere and is a Son of the late , James Snell. aweek with relatives in this vicinity . . . . . .
y on theorohavA. Don't!orgetto leave yqur orders or Ribbons in many shades at halt price, genuine otherwise badl� Shaken up, and, he had to nmo= with
An eye witness, who waa interviewed by & There will be no se ce' in the Aletb6diitv
to them, and it is -very discour- Crawford peaches gt A. CARDNO'S, Se� �th 1392-1 to Toronto -o other .25 1 .1 rvi
draw -back 27 to Goderich and t Scotch Pebble spectacles usually sold at 83 for 81 have his woun a dressed by a doctor. The an, denies i-,mphatically, that church next Sunda
JUdge of
We have low prices wid bard times THE FI�NEST OF IT! TIND.-We points sold at the. Seaforth station on Fri- and others �al for 66c also 26o for 13c. In groceries I newspaper in y evening as the Epworih
119i;g #le agency for Hews�n Bros.'cele- horse ran home, a distance 6f over ten miles, - I - League intend paying a fraternal- visit too
in niario, but we have reason for thank- secured the I day, August loth, which was Civic Holiday. have been ordering constantly so 'that all are good - S 11 was violent or abusiVe. He says:
have and fresh. 6 cans spice, pure, usually 60c for 25o ; say, the buggy was not seri- 'Of,
brated Mirror Top acid Harness Dressiqg for buggy but strange to "Jile old man was to blame for the whole Kippen Epworth Lea e. -On Tuesday last [COPM,
f uliess that a calamity such as this has �plothing. etc. -Messrs. J. and. A. Moore, of Harriston, patent medicines usually 26c for 15c and 81 for 59c. 10C ously injured. affpir. He had been drunk on aturday while Mr. John Me an was d ing th APIA, Eamoa�
never yet befallen the country. tops, harness, rubber" goods, firenien's rode over on their wheels and spent Sunday E rh 8 1
Nothing 'like it on the market, every4e says who extrauts for 5e, beat 60c Japan ten for 286. These dead inen
has used it. A 85o tin will cover a buggy to tiv ice. as the guests of their aunt, Mrs. John Me- pricea are genuine and goods are all first class, but and Sunday, and could not work the follow- lead team attached to the sepaTator into the.. sixty
Try it and be convinced. Hundre4d of to beat Nab. -Mr. Christopher Sparling, of or- inner, be sold and that right away. In fact every- s. On Thursday be made uj.) barn one of the horseskicked, it is suppoOd ship sunk out of I
THE FmE RECORD. -On Tuesday of last tegtiMonials. MUlJt9TT & JAMON, Seiforth. iW2-1 thing will go at halt the ordinary priaea. Don't Blyth. ing two da
week there was -quite an exciting tinie down onto, was in town visiting relatives and delay but secure what you want at Onci, J. Me- Loc -L BREviTiEs.-Our lawn tennis club bis� mind to quit, a-nd got his carpet bag &it at the'other team. and struck Mr. MeLiela an �a plank or Top(
� He laid it down near U9 I our three grest.A
to I � I
the railway trael -n. It -pp- POOLE WHEAT. -TO farmers '�Wishing, friends. -The Quarterly District meeting of ii;;oan. 1392-1 drove to Wingbam onedaylastweek and sue- ready to start away. on the le bove the knee, making an In the barbo'r, t
east of the tom re any of this variety, we desire P stap that I thei, horse trough, where Snell wag wateriug gash. $�e doctor dressed the woun%.
procu the Methodist Church, Goderich District, THE ENDEAVOR SOCIETY. -The Christian ceeded in beating the Wingham team. -Miss Trenton and Van
pears that a spark from a locomotive got e have sold our stock to Mr. seatt., seed merchant, the horses. Snell moved it out of his road, which we are I to learn is not'danger-
e,sy that we was vial in lends in I
Scatorth, and in r6coniniending it woul4 held in the Methodist Church here on Endeavor Society of Union Church have se- Powell, of Clinton, was fr* S. y eased
into some cyrain on Mr. John Devereaux' rge an(I I myself put it b"k into the house. GUS. -Mr. Latta, formerly of this ;Vil- three great �Gerin
Se fire swept honestly think it one of the best variefija intr9duced Thursday, last week. There was a la cured the services of Rev. Mr. Guthrie, of town last week. Jared Wing, of De- cuffle with Snell. I but who for 'years and and -01ga gone C(
farm and t ever a field, burn- h,ra-yet, being short in the straw, thin',10 the'ehaff attendance. -Miss Annie Gray, eldest daugh- Seaforth for Monday night, August 20th, troit, is home at present,visiting his parents Laundty then got intd. a a age. the ast gh
Ing a couple of loads of oats, a good deal of a'good milling wheat, and stands the Obter well, so '1 1, threw him, and in ballf'has been engage as. principal of OU
een vial- who will.speak to them from is visiting Th.4 yo-iing man easi y I ler rollqd over
fencing and threatening to spread , to the that, judging from what it has d2 e 'Fith us this ter of Mr. Wm. M. Gray, who has b the subject, and friends. -Miss Clara Moffat fall�ng came down on �-hn with I b is knee. -cliool, has resigned that apart amidslit;;
season, we have no -hesitation In recQ4�ending it'. thig Mr. and -Mm G. L. Ball, in Toronto, as Zurich public L
neighboring farms-. The Flax inill ]lands ic The Everl tinguessof Character." The friends in Harriston at present. -Mr. Fred.
D. D. WiLsoN, TnowAs LAPsix. la92-2 Bu� he did not kick hiini, or a-p'pe ar to do posit, to t a more lucrative one barbor *nly 01110 1
was attacked bv typhoid fever last eek. Quartette of the Christian E lideavor Society Buggin, who has 'been visiting in Tara, re- i ion accep
nd the Mesrs.,� Coleman's men were all out aurldit you can had steam Up am
-uy harm. The q d man ap�.eared to London public school teaching staff.
AT HANDY'S Imperial Rest On Friday last krs. Gray went down to care af Seaforth. will also be present to furnish turned home on Wednesday. -Mr. A. Irw , hi a the
fut hhtIg the fire. -On Sunday night or early in n.�k we took- him to the wea, thvee 1daya
g - got Bananas, Lemons, Water Melonol Tomatoes for her during her illness. Mr. Gray also Tuitable music. All who are privileged to of Wingliam, was in towii on Sunday. -Miss u r from the fall, We understand his brother, Mr. 0 'R
onday morning, the fire alarm was given J� . 9 horror whial
Peaches, &a.; all kindi of - SummeT�lonnks; hot wen; t down to Toronto on Monday, to see house, and had Dr. La6gford, of Blenheim, Latta, has been appointed his successor*, at and
and the Fire Brigade turned out to find that driuke for cold days -hot tem, hot coftepol: hot lemon- know Mr. Guthrie feel assured th�t the Gollie, of Clinton, was in town for a few attend him The doci6!r advised us to re- the same salary. 1"oft Of 'next At
a box car on the railway track, near the* ade. Lunehes on short notice. Cigarq �pd tobaccos. if there was any possibility of bringing her e e�Ln also days tbis week. -Mr. A. M. Babb spent 41 -
d �e him to the bospi�41, which we did. If
lionle, but the do p Ofi 1110
A call solicited. R. HAXRV, opposite k of Com etor decided that it woul ly spent. The Brucefield. Socie Sunday in Clinton. -Miss A. Moffat, teach -
freight Shed, was oil fire. Some tramps RP ty
merce. 11, be unwise to attempt it. We believe that r will not only be pleasantly but L dies, it will not be on account
had evidently bben making use of At and had ha honor of being the first organization er in Chatham Business College, is hqme for r� h tention- Lucknow.
UDENTS. ly y e rom Snell in
in some way set it on fi -e. It was prompt
HI(411 SCHOOL ST --kurnished the fever is of a mild type, and that there in our county. It is now a living witness of the holidays at present. -Mr. John -Fenton &I y jur received BINDEn AcciDENTs.-A. couple Of acel.
rooms to rent, with or without board. pPly at Rt- is little -or no danger of serious results.- the labor of the late pastor, Rev. Air. Simp- and Mr. Edgar Rowe, of Auburn, were in allyv�" Anotler paper 14sy8 The prison- dents, which might have been more serious
ly extinguished and little daniae resulted, POSITOR Office. 1392XI Mr. George Anderson, -who has been teach- son who has gone 0 his reward. -town on Monday evening to meet er's �conduct was commendable from the first.
though had it not been noticed in tirae, the friends ina' their consequences occuirred near IhW
ing at Gananoque during the past year, has He had been insulted' and assaulted by
otitcoine might have been very much more COUNCIL DorsGs. -At the reg�&r month- returned home. He has been camping,since coming on the Sarnia' excursion train. -Miss Layndry, meetiug the Same with pacifying village the other day. The first was on te.
Irwin, of Wingliam, was the rest Of Miss
serious. ly meeting of the town counciVl, held on the holidays began, in the Thousand Is- Stanley. 3 our sa;( dutytostate w0ros an� a smiling face. Laundry's death farm of Peter Watson, about half a mile
0 ry- -west and the victim was
Flo, dy last week. -It ii I he received of the village,
Tuesday evening, accounts to th�!;iinount of lands. For next year lie has be NOTELETS. -Mrs. Thomas Penfound.is that Miss Maggie McQuarrie, who has been wag not caused by any Watson himself. He had been dil.ving
rn,
e
.8 fre� Snell."
A Gooj> Arrm' ,TMENT.—We understand $389 were passed and ordered to i" be paid by the Board of the Windsor Colic late In. confined to her home through illnesi.-Miss ill for a long time, passed away on Wedn three horaeg� on a binder all day, and hwa
that Dr. R. W. Bruce Smith, of this town, The Street - nmittee were instrir in, up his - tesi5ence in Norma Callender, of London, is visiting at
col ted to - stitute, and will take Z5 - day morning. The funeral will take place just completed' the seasoifs cutting. 1bul
haa la(�en appointed inedical officer at vestigate a complaint from Mr. 1iwagan to that town in September. -Chief W. H. the 'home of her uncle, Mr. Walter Moffatt. on -Friday afternoon, at 3 &clock. -The Gorria. taking -o, the thed. he had t9 'g
the machine t
Orchaid �Rouse, Hamilton Insane -Asylum. the. effect that water from a defee#,ive drain Cline lefC on Wednesday for Montreal, to -The farmers of the 2nd concession intend family and friends- have our sincere sym- b"k, so�
is 1100ding his cellar, and to have 1�he defect
'Chia is an appointment which was rendered I 1INGS.-Misa Soohia, Walker, form- down a slight incline., The hold
attend the Great Firemen's Convention in holding their harve,-t home picnic in Bay- pathy in their trouble. -The lawn tennis of Thameaville, is the nose of the tongue, broke causing tle
i ion 14ea- t_ Very -
necessary on account -of the opening � of the remedied at once if necessary that city, as a representative from the , Ime for e erly f this village, now.
4 Ut -field this week. There is a match played on our grounds on Wednes- a in and �:round Gorrie.-The machine to run- against the horses' heelso
Z,�
new asylum, at Brookville. Dr. Smith's aP- from R. Logan and 21 others, Ing to forth Brigade. -Miss Nettie Smith, of Bar- thing, and surely the time for a days' out- di afternoon between Goderich and Blyth, l an
PJ% e e
g her aunt Mrs. ing is after a bountiful harvet.-Aliss Lena, was a very glad to the 4n idates from Gor I he School at was thrown iiito thl aring of the binder.
have the water -works extende(!`�on North, rie, is at present visitin' ay following shows 'the at,' d* ined by Mr. Wat8on was unable toontrol them and
pointment takes effect on the first of close one, but we are an u attai
October. It is s6mething to the Doctor's
Man street, and another eledp�ic lamp George Good. -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith Menzies, of Brussels,andMisses MaggieCrerar state that Blyth came out victorious. -Mr. he had
credit to say that he was selected from a list ain miaspendin a few holidays. -.Mrs the recent examination's: Piimar oull a stopped
laced further north on M stIe0t, was re- are at Sa - and Mary 'and Kate Stewart, of . Stratford, Damon Crittenden spent a few days this two Before the team c
%t Coin- and bliss Morris, of re visiting at the home of Mr. Dougald 'Me- wee in wro
ri ed to the Fire, Water and Lj�4 te and J. McLaughhn'Pred,, ' Public sustained injuries about his legs, and it is
of fifty-one applicans and from our know- Cronto, are guests at a k Listowel with friends. School Leaving, four wrote nd. passed ; feared he is hurt internally, tb�e' spleen 'be -
ledge of him, we have every confidence in mittee, with instructions to exaf9ine into the residence of Mr. M. Morris, manager of Tavish. -The Aissea Stoneman, of Mitchell, Alv* ' Heibein made � 910 marks; Alice iug ruptured. Dr. Gordon was sent for and
Saying that the Government could scarcely the matter as to cost, ckc., and" eport at the Bank of, Commerce. -The English spent unday -at the home of Mn 'John Inhave made a better selection. He is, in next meeting of �eouileil. The Water church congre ood. McLaughlin, 700 marks, Lily McLaughlin, was on the spot as oon as possible. lffepUt
every way.'admirably adapted for the Posi- and Light Cominittee were isifucted to ation,went on tbeir annual Gibso . n!.. Dashw Hattie ? 'n
picnic to Bayfield on Wednesday. Unfor- BRxEFs. Mr. William - Merner and 664 marks Burns, 637 marks. 14, - thirteen Stitches in the cuts on the legal he patient is doing as well
tion for which he has been chosen. He has have the weeds cleaned out of th��, dam at tunately they had not a very pleasant day children, of Vassar, Michigan) are Visit, trance, two wrote and both passed ; abel under his care t
been a resident 'of 8eaorth, fox over ten Exeter. I Cami&ll made 495 marks ; Edmund Strong as cane expected under the 6ircumstanceL
the water -works, at a cost -not exceed for their outing. -There was quite'a heavy -R. J. T. Westeott, g at Mr. hettler's.-Messrg. We_ mad back to bb
yers, and although he came here an entire $12. The Fire, Water and Light Nininittee rain here Tuesday night, but it did not last M eneral agent for Fritz, of Crediton, were in the village on 1485 marks. When onl 13 years of -The Uoctor had no sooner got
by his tlaffable n aturday eveniug.-Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook Of
stranger, ' success, and reported in favor of baving tile to)t`0 build,- long. Farther north they had several ex- Caver8 Bros , Nurserymen, Galt, is ag6, A. Heibein obtained the, highest office than he as called on to attend an
iii&iiner, he has built up a large and lucrative sing tour for fall 191 and epring 5 orders. P in Huron County at the entrance ex- accident*of a similar nature about five miles
ing lighL�d by 26 incandescent hg�ts; they ceedingly heavy showeris, which will be very vas ar- of Hensall, were the uests of Mr. and Mrs. Mar
practice and has made many friends both in also fixed the tariff for renting tho,' halls as welcome to *the farmers. -Mr. J. . Keyes, ties In need of anything In the nursery line would I Stmday.-Afr. Henry W aminapion.-A arge number fromourvil. north of here, on the Sth concession. of Kin- tions, AU tlib,
2 canfer P. favor by sending him a card 0 Exeter P. 0. Goetz or illert, our antipodenai hu'
town and country, who, while they will follows: Large hall from $3 to N5 14"er 111wht; of Nashville, Tennessee, gave T;l1E14',xPo1-. All orders carefully filled, with btock warranted to fi h' lage attended �the sport in Wroxeter oil loss. The sufferer in this case is ThOMAX
0 genial landlord-, left last week on a a mg 13 gan in March, 1881
heartily congratulate him on his good for- Council room, from $1 to $2, in �pcordance TOR it call on Wednesday. . Mr. �Keyes is grow and true to name. Thanking my. many cue expedition to Muskoka.—Mrs. Wurtz ana Fridaj of last week, the 'chief attraction be- Corrigan, son of Peter Corri , tile well -
tune, will deeply regret his removal from our with the character of the meeting �and the an old pupil of the Collegiate Institue. tomers for their past favors and patronage. Your Mrs. Birk are spending this week at the ing th� base ball match betweeh the Cres� known Patron. He had ala�' been cutting the beachf t
order solicited. J. T. WEsTcorr, general agent, young -0011F. wreekaige of
midst, as both himself and his eatinutble wife time it is in use. The report wds 4dopted. Since leavingeaforth lie has taken a Uni- p. S.—A fdw good agents wanted in this county. famous Grand Bend Summer cents, lot Toronto, and 'ithe Unions. All with three horses, one of them. a
will be ilinch missed in church, social and Councillor Lyon was instruc 1387-t f )uglit it a very poor exhibition of base ball His brother was stooking and they alone only One ik-ele
ted t4 draw a versity course in tile University of Nah- August Than, mail carrier, took a trip to till[ Adler� other circles. In fact we do not knbw but plan for the proposed cover for th� market ville, and is now engaged as a teacher in the ITE-ws.—Yisterday (Thursday) was Exe- the Forest City on Tuesday, on business.— playing. We �e �J in saying that the were in the field. One of the slats on the
tile regret at losing Mrs. Smith will be een weigh Scles, and -that the h Mr. John Voelker, agent for the Cyclone -that seeneof x
el work, Im done city schools there. He as a good position, ter"s Civic Holiday.—A large number groin Torontos outplayed their-�pponents at every rear of the binder became loose. The
ratber Un
rfreater than that which will be felt at the under the supervision of the Strdet Com- and a being 16 Ao 20. Had there young mail got off his mat to fix - it, seni�
Ci promise of a useful nd'snecessful car- here went to Sarnia, Detroit and other, Dust Collectors, for threshing machines, hag point, the score
removal of the Doctor as her rare musical mittee. The -Charity Committee wore em- eer.—One day last week Messrs. A. T. placeson Saturday last, and returned on wearing, tile ing the brother to the bam for a lece, uliotr mind of
of late disposed of quite a few of these Ina- been better playing and less a
talents, which were alwayi' cheerfully at powered to purchase a ticket to Ireland for ilder wire. He was Standing in front Of tte onym of shp
Bright 4ind Win. Ament caught 99 fine Mondiy.'—Mrs. Alexa -Dow and famil , chines, and all seem to give -entire satisfac- spectators would h ve .:been much better
y
the disposal of every good purpose, brought Mrs.'Shea, the exTenditure not tol exceed -trout, in bout five hours, in a Stream in and Mrs. Daniel French, of this place, are tion, as t the barn free of dust leased with the gani�.—Mr, R. Blow is ebine, which he had neglected to throw out a specimen of
p
ear, his right foot just in
Captain's inin-
her- more frequently prominent be - fore the 9,30 The rate of taxation was fixed at the East Wawanosh, near Belgrave. They tried rusticating at Gr3ad Bend Park.—Mr. while th Every thresher should tuilding the brick work �Of , Mr. I. Sander- of front of thwo world bolds.
public. In their departure Seaforth will me as last year and a by-law p4.5sed to a —31r. R. Tou�g e; his left up on the guards . When th8
sa bard to make it the- even hundred, but did George S. Daw, of St. Thomas, is visiting 1, ve one of these attached to big machine.— son�s house. 15�s a delegate knif 0 —Mrs. John Darwin ancl family relatives bere.—Alias Edith Gerry, of Mit- Mr. John Willrrd, painter, of Parkhill, was to the Independent Ord�r of Oddfellows' brother returned he was asked to
lose two uenial and useful citizens. that effect. At the request of the 8ecretary not succeed. Throw the -s In a1l'di
of the Collegiate Institute the suni pf $1,60'0 spent a few days last week visiting friends ch�ll, was the guest of Miss May E'. Gill -on in the village on Wednesday looking for Grand Lodge rLeeting itt Kingston . last wire over; this he did, striking the Young roel
Ctviv HOMDAY.-1--Our civic boliday this week.—Mrs. Pollock 'an� her son Frank colt, which gave a jump, * The hors" The captain
was placed to the credit of the Institute in the Queen City.—Adr. C. E. St. Clair Sunday last.—Miss Annie anders, of the work.—Most of the farmers are nearly
Board f - spent Advo6ate staff, is visiting, at St. Alarys this through with their barveSt, and threshing is have returned to their lioi�x started and before they had. - ve wer
year was rather different from most o'cca or the payment of current 6xpenses. Simpson, of the Bank of Commerce, thin],
in St. Marys, '118
sions, of the kind that we hve had in the A petition from Mr. Thomas Kidd asking the Civic Holiday witk friends in Brant- week.—IMr. Thomas Bissett and Mr. R. now the order of the day.—emember the During their Am here th6)r were the guests the foot was severed from the leg near t olit to sea, fol
I da t401
past. Generally there is scarcely it corpor- for -the repairing of a drain in fro-ap of his ford.—Miss Nellie Yonlig and Alias May Sanders - left on Tuesday last on a two Youxg People'sAssoci!ktion picnic oil Fri Y. OfMrs.RichardlRoso�. Frank passed tb6 -ankle. Theteamdragged the unfortuns cume up. lylit
al7s, guard left at honle, a great niany residence, was referred to the .Street Com- Broadfoot are visiting in Wingliam.—Mr. months' tour through lanitoba and Da- August 17th, at Grrand Bend. Senior Leaving it S�. Ma:rys at the recent young man about twenty -rods before theY After mort
eitizens taking advantage of the ohca� rail- mittee. In compliance with the request of R. G. McCosh, of the Bank of Commerce, kota.—Mr. Frank Oke, of Toronto "rybo% examinations.—Mr. Harry Ardell is learn- were stopped. He was badly cut up bolit rollingith"
3 is hoh- invited. Creditoll and Zurich a hances i
i y rates. This year, however, the town the Fire Brigade, a grant of 89-5 was made lis by the, guards, and was ogy
left on ThursdAy to enjoy a couple of weeks? dayin here.—Exeter will have its first aP- -be present and assist in carrying out the the hamessmaking biasiness with Mr. the thi Samoan i�glai
0 - � ban J. C. pearai ice of electric light on Saturday even- programme. I - MeLau % ugh- saved by the timely stoppingof the horses- was full of people, many staying at hoine to t ' defray the expenses of Chief Chile, as a holidays at his home inChat I. -Mr. 2se.—Frank ghlin, AliceMcLai
see the lacrosse matches in the afternoon, delegate to the International Fire Conv - Greig was rusticatincr in Goderich for a few ing next.—Plum. thieves are very numerous (The above was intended for last week, but did not lin and Lily McLau bli- T e nearest neighbors where, help ing t.h6
iare visiting at h
to,�
and others being attracted from outside by reach us in time.) ir uncle's, OD VnShip. a it hid were a quarter of a mile away. For boats of mat
tion at Alontreal, to be held from the l4th days last week. --id 7 d Mrs. A. in the village, several people haviiig already the
he morning quite a to the 18th inst. The Clerk was granted spent Civic r. an Young to st;al apples on Sun- them the brother started. in the meantiaO coral andall
the same cause. In t ID Holidav--with friends in Rodger- had all their plums taken by boys.—Aliss ACCIDENTS.— While Mr. Weinberg, who right for young men
number found their way to the eastern side two Weeks Solidays. In accordance with ville.—Mr. C. W. !?apst wa visiting friends ' be Own the injured boy, with wonderful presence 6f read to sell
Jane, daugh r bf Air. Richard Gould, � is at a a farm- about one mile west of this day? The Good Book answers, "Thou. an Sat, e Passel
of the town where a football match was in a request fromJudge Doyle, the Alayol-was in'Woodstock on Civic , Holiday.—Miss -oresent confined to her home through being village, was cutting oats with the binder on shalt not ateal." Some people eem to mind, hopped around the 1"der d aU t -h
progress between the field llands and mill authorised to purchase a suitable chair for Myrtie Johnston- of Goderich, is this week badly disfigured by being poisoned with Saturda, in the orchard nea� his house, he think it!, little orho harm to' steal fruitof la-ny down, holding the main artery until V-Sis' beloughig tc
handsofthe Flax Company. There was the Court room, and to have blinds placed visiting Miss Ma' a tance Qame. Drs. GordoIl and Tennant aino -four stout 0a
ud Hartry, of our town.—' poison ivy, which she came in contact with did not notice one of his little twin boys, kind, especi 11 if the thief is sma t enough bou uch a be w
lots of excitement and enthusiasin, unbound- upon the windows. A claim ironi Mr. Ale- ie be - is at present while picking beries.—The Misses Sweet, aged about 3 years, go in the oats to a -tree- not to be caught.. In fact, in their opin- utated the leg a t eight i e 10 the !0, a mfle to
ar Of Torolit 0 in
Ginnis, respecting daulage Sustained b him 11 o1i r' - lit and not =, and at last accounts t1fe patient -went to y
Victoryftnlly perched on' tLe banner MOS ome apples, and'while there, the binder ion, thei wrong is in be'
ed. y n dtg (�r h hero'home here. — of Crediton, visited friends in Exeter on for a pg
hands, the score- being one goal on account of a, defective drain, was referred ln*h�eves Wo- have resting welL it is a time 10
V. I& o 11t 1� ays at is he act of stea mg.
of the field h ie, of th town, should Sunday last.—The funeral of Mary, reliet came in coiitactwith the littlefellowcutting in C