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the ifiterested-rotel 1" open -
beast, to run a -sI -mile -heat for-, A -small psyers-thtbbrieft of thiw� 'MV. J.- Jkrivis, 4' I.r of C11140% I
days.b p�wed ti 't -is �119 bmther have. started &-branch, of, the Xarn by c cent. of th7e first-. eda merchant establialiment-in P-RIDA--V
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0 ollecting only 50 per
nt we are
organ works,,of . Woodstoc, in this town, stake. When ifie Wiers were about three
im A B pay -
ash Gocery arber isolidaying ' - Di om�s hall. We ta&n S� 0 - round tl�e b Mr., Hodge a annual ment The.township engineer a ix now well off for tail.
'e -these organs to all quarters ourge
-Wason T t with relatives art(71�riends in the village.— and -%vill, hereafter, sell,, es account of $60 'for surveys' and making ors, as this is the ti -rd in our viJInge.—ev.
&Pall es, mea Collegiate Institute- &ast stumbled andiroke one of the bon
wa —The
roT the beat and Aespeat new tineut rad .1 iring them. d a num ber f other ac AUGURT 24th, 1
, pound, go to: 0. WILSON$, For 1he best fr. J. Campbell, , prom ubeX of - of its left front liag, The horse is now awards, an cbunts, Mr. MeXab preaI a sermon on Sabbath
2ft pew edeAed nut
ZI, cheapest youn uysoor Congo and Ceylon tO�s T. 'Camp�;61, of tbisyearhas an unpree over $200, were passed. Ar--. last for the dfildrvii of the congregation in
h, is'visitinj his brot4er, Mr
trow 26c, to Goo pe UDA, go to 0. WILSON'S. & )allied by his two new pqpilq. " The usual liumlier is about. standing with big leg in splints and* ban- amounting to church.' He spoke you can got the celebrated this vill. ge. He is accolul -1. dages. rangements were made by the council for: the late Rev. Mr. Ross'
op)y place I -a , here ri% ber , thirty., but this year al)out'fift-y iegisteret
e d of Bee, the be§t it the market, is at (taught- .—Aliss�iziieDiki of Rib . t clearing that. portion of concession road 4' to them of the little foxes spoiling the tender
IlBourbon ers Of these 36 are I f from the Senforth Public -
y can rely owgetting all kinds of h" returned tot the'villAge 'and 'Will pur-sue and 5 from side road 15 anti 16 eastward vines.—Miss Fannie. Fotheringbatn' left on —ALL THROUGH—
he resi-
tholeagrocertles at the very lowest priao for cash or her work in the Coftegiate'InAitate for an- Sckool.. This also'is a record.—T t. t ahead of the'contractor who is now at work Thursday last to at -tend the millinery open-
-tradeatcO.WITL.90 IS. For the beat value In dinner ther termi.—Mr. Aacob McGee is authority Aenoe of Mr. E. Papple, on the AM Road, - STArAcTim.—Miss Mag 'ie'Stewar is a eIOc&1ity.--J`*A(M CAMPBELL, Clerk. ings�at Toronto.
cups and, saucers. platea, 0 �uingon n th
461Ateasets toilet sets, th, was struc Mrs WeIgnson.—Mrs.
law^ lamp �oods, fruit jars, ete., try 0. WILSON'S. for the prevention bf black knot on cher1jr Tu�kerami Ik by ligh y present -visiting ..,This Nonthf,,,
Tha be3t flour $1,70 per 100. pound* at . WILSOXIS. trees.by a liberal a Ileation. of coal ashes Wednesday -inorning.. The chirriney- was James Hamilton, and a ter, of Blyth,
somewhat vama. Brussels,
treated one of his Shattered - and the brick wall all —The -I
of sugar at 0. WILSONIS. iting relatives in tee
Na. advance to the price are via
7he highest price paid for all Iduds of gpod trade by f damaged, but no one - was. inj tired. —The- jame ArMstrong anA his soil, Master PAwFui, AcciDEwT.—Mr. W, Pardy, PERsoxAL. following clipping fron
trees in -this way ar�d it shows no igns Q 'Rage, met with a the Pictou Times makes interesting reference
C. WILSON, seaforth. the disease, whereas the . others are nearly -many friends of our enteorising ld citizen, Harry, of Varna, were 'visitina Mr, T. C. wagon-inaker, of this VI WA WILL BE RECEIViNc;
ok -%,ill regret to that �he - very painful accident on -Monday. evening to One of our reapected4ownemen: " Alias
Baipk of commerce Blo destroyea by the p6s.t��Miss Maria Bris- Mr' A. Cardno, Delgaty last w6ek.--Misa Elliott, of Ful- Maggie Ferris, d 'ghter of the late J. M.
home Tuesday from a three is' still copfiIII to his residence by � the in- larton, was-thegueet of the Misses- Camy- last.- He. Was working witl�a eircul4r saw, . . . . . . .
tow returned I , , I rating allamiltol'. recei*e& soine time ago,'- by '6411 when big band got caught in it, lace Ferria, M.,P. P.1, and well known in Prince VV wrd
week's visit to frien�sirII juries he bell last week. have finished bar- New Fall Goods
f. it in a fearful manner and cutting Edward, was married on Wednesday to J.
rom au apple tree. He is able to get aroun Aty. , The gaterop is not off one of
vestin *' hi vicil
tho%ous6bythel aid* of crutches,' but"ll t is -year, a0ing to the damage his fingers. It was his pylit, hand, which A. Stewart, manager. of the Standard Bank,
a lively runaway took et venture -Out '�W hope abon as good as last makes it more serious. ' e is under me
—Quite di-'
OTHI Brussels."
doors. e r.
do b grasshoppers.-7The marriage of M
place on our Main Street on Tuesday morn toe him around again. It will be hard an- cal. treatment and is doing as well as could BRiEFs.--M-r. and Mrs. D. Aletvi ell cele -
jug. A fine driving mare belongine to Mr. T., M.. Mmilton to Miss Bella Parke, is line ju
y wagon e qhieb -during the apple seas4qn. nounced. to take place shortly. —THE BALANCE OF—
delivel� forhimio*li^ ' be expect6d, but it will be a long ti be- brated thefifth annivers�ry of their wed
was-ARGAINISSM C. Wilson, bitched 0 the P John , Min fore be will be read ding on Tuesday evenmg.-4. T. Ross,
—Mr. Sinith, bf St. Paul, y for, work again.
and tied in -front of! his store, broke the aines Ballantyne and John Hewitt are
we baxe: been suc7c rope which held it abd went, up street like a is here just now visiting his f4ther,'Mr. An- Fru.—On Wednesday mor lastl- bt
MOK* op. iIig eLf away at Mitchell this -week attending the
essful in securing another, big: drew Smith, -of - Egniondville, and other , ning struck the bartI. of Mr. Jhn Al Sh, Whatever else thf
rocket. It kept gettirig closer and closer to TnimsmNG. —Huge s�.raw stacks are now matches of the Mitchell Gun C-lub.—Sea-
bargain lot of friends. Mr. Smith has. been' a .,resident of on thd'PiLrr line farm, lat6ly occu ied by ,-Summer Stoe. ki-Ir-,
ING, the sidewalk, -till I eid hard- th ceable objects Stables lxisy- have in
tl- 'tR & Wilson!s e most noti in our barn- p
PA.A.Do UL�P CLOTH St. Paul for upward.s of twenty year , and is Air. Jolin Torrance. The barn and -forth Gun Club shoot a match with our club
We now pUrposq,.L ware store, it struck, a light wagon, break- (Is. Tho mid-day heI combined with nday next, — Williaill Grewar, at a,great sacrifiI to the maker ;r one of the leadingafid. most ros�erous,bvsi- yar ere 9, mass- of flames in a few minutes, and : On NO offers the 4
-the benefit of. our successful deal. jug the reach 11.0 spoke in
to give the weavellot and k ' eking out a .—Mr. VL' P. Calloivay, the smoky atmosphere and dust #om the op L waa consumed. a -are away
gur no Will, be found Men'sL Suits Worth ness men of the city the whole season's or ..Richard Bamen and James Jone -towel —WILL, BE CLEARED—
Amongst its worth. $1.1, the Itirld wheel of tM delivery wagon. Just grain, renders threshing anything but at Owen Sound Is inq WiL vtry best
ihich still Sell at $10; so 'tish Columbia, former y of L Stafiley, p ULY nd ofBrV me laces There were about 700 bushels of . threshed th the Lis r the
in front of, Tim, -E.�Posmqr,, office, the e Ili so I the 'ra lWay Coin-
irhidh we will sell at 67.75; Kees Suits all wool, $7, t present t John Goven- pleasurable ekercise. and the barns were Xa. filled* Band, -on the G N Trunk Rai O
'rth 6.6.60, we he guest of Mr. new
,o
25 - Boys' Sulta w Of the shaft struck a� telephone pole, stop- rh
war Will sell at tt lock, of McKillop, near Seaforth. Mr. dust from smut is tq�rrific. hile the ghIl would be�.in the nei ood of Eany's excursion, it being the opening of the
will sell st_14.26j;� Chil4ren's suits worth. K we wil Dodds Brothers were threshing oats on M nd.—Monday, Labor tilat WM
sellat$2.75. The above are all now perfect goods, ping the outfit, and the mare was caught. Calloway has been a resident of -the Pacific tons of ranch- to Owen Son -�,:-At a Sacrifle-e-,e-
well mwle and good lintno. We bare also gone One of the shafts'NVas smashea and the , Province for about fourteen years, and has James Cowan!s farm last Friday and Satur- 2,000 bushels of grain, besides 20 Day, being a holiday, w
'on hand and seat Slightly damaged by the collision, but hay. The place was. insured in theHay admiiition of
through: the balance of all -the stock- I day, the dust became: so dense that, to con. snob in Brussels. —The_liquor case against
es The - runawa -prospered. there. . He does not Seem much 7
marked down the prc , go sis to be on a par wl no fuher dauiagei�'s done.' y event suffocation' they had to out a large qonIfor $1,500. The loss will be n heJ -elegs�ute)
r golden Opportunity for which changed, and looks as if the world and the $ siderably over the insurance, besides the i - H. James was distribiged, and the ones -styli
the nwff lot. -Now !$,you iustgrazedMr. T. X HayWbugy; rc Koenig a -ad Fisher were adjourned
clothing, wtCs standing in fr I t , of rother�' tpre were good to bim.—About three 90le in the barn roof to allow it egress, convenience. Much sympathy is felt for thein I At plim
WW PICKARD on undred acres of bush landin McKillop, Through this aperture the smut streamed Mr. McAsh on account of his loss. for a witness in each case not being in at -
store, and.came near causing his driver'to like smoke from a chimney. The men's tendmiace. If they get nothing more from UVASever enjved f
near Beechwood, belonging to the Coleman up
Seaforth. start. re as,black as if they had Edward McFa, I
estate, has been burned over this week and faces and hands we them th,%ji from the other witnesses, these U
and wortL
a lot of valuable timber detroyed.—Mr.- ee m h Cromarty. cases will also be dismissed. —Thursday of
?C��Unitiea I sell
ED-UGATrO Th' P blic School and Harry Cowan,, who has been asiistant in BAD AcciDENT.—While Albert Vipond last week, the fire alarm was Sounded, the SEAFORTH. for
te InTsIlitite o;en'Al on T�iesday last, Ashfield. and mother were driving along the road c
aue be-
Collegia Mr. J. S. Roberts' drugstore for the past MR a fire in the rear of Mr. James
1,�RV Aft (EXP019ifJOV. after ille summer holi�ayi. Bot institti- twb ye , left on Tuesday- for his home, NOTEs. —Harvesting is about completed South i)f Cromarty the other day, their Belrs stabTe, which caught in the manure ink YIDU
arS
We ason.—The grass. -pilefromaspark from Edwards' Factory.
tions had a full complement of pupils. where he will spend a couple of weeks' in this vicinity for this ',se horse took fright at a log at the Side of the Women�s Race 11 entries,—Ist N&Irs. Sam-
num6rous and road and ran into the ditch, upsetting the
&1'e pleased to learn that Alias Hannah holidays preparatory to fiAishing big studies hoppers, are becoming very It was put out witho, the itel Sweet, 2nd'Afrs. Thomas Oke jr. Boye -coniU MA
ut +
Ong rig and throwing the occupants to the ai in i� -
f. oiir Pulic School,whose at the Ont Vfne.—Our school is ag W�tlu�elol ties]
Oughton, a pupil o ario School of Pharmac in Tor- are eating the grass very bare ast'— Race 10 entries, Ist Alex, S
y t I tewart 2nd
name did not appear in the list of those , _:'0ad1cyr r ground, wit Robert McNaughton, w o has been I S, and tands
DISTRICT MATTERS. onto.—Miks Waugfi, who has been visiting arid pasture land are suff ;inj iL; h the result that bin. Vipond t. C who assed h" pass friends in and around Seaforth for some wantof rain,—Dr. Elliott, Lite ow. ed a fracture of the collar- bone and away ill Wellington Westcot irls' Race, over 14
the eriti-ance, ed, as it vae- receiv Michigan, is home, oil a visit. — years., 6 entries,—Ist Miss garab LCOU.NTRY MARKET. Mr. O..d on a, revie* of her papers that time, left on Wednesday -for Chatham.—Mr. cinated quite a few of the chiltj i this Mr. Vipond got his arm run Over. Dr.Nag Div ion Court was hel on( Wednesday 2nd Miss Carrie Drew. Old Men"s Race .=,a fred from t
IN T_ she was entitled to. i This makes 36 out of and Mrs. F. -Holmested returned from vicinity last week.—Mr. Bower ha pilt in rnith -was called and the fracture attended fast, Judge Doyle presiding, the local bar A inevely IVTV�
Thomas Govenlock, of this town, wh6 re- d is to, and we are rleaaed to' state that they in attendance. The followini cases were lat Thomas Case, 02nd Dyer. Posing, "Uld
to G.I.S. the 43 who wrote, or 84 per cent of the Niagara -on -the -Lake on Wednesd lit a new cider press in I;is steam mil an Angerand Pleasure,"—Ist Vera Hawk-
centli took over a cargo of cattle loing as we I as could be ex ected.. The Adams et Ill. Earner, an shaw., 2nd Ads, Without tl�e possibf
pupils of the Public S� -who passed the -Dr. 'Belden spent a few da %an;llelcl 'now prepared to make cider of a superior are Newton, ard Olive West-
goW,,.'iiras foIrturiate enough to strike the hool a in buggy was considerably damagZ pleaod'er action, was adjourned; Gill
The entrance class also took Al,
entrance last week,- recuperating his-bealth.—The quality. cott. Boys' Race, blindfold, 8 entries— 'highest Ina- -getting f,18 tt r dgment for plaintiff; Richard-
e1of the season, gL , which take place erry
would pay him a gebra, and E id in addition to the -subjects prize u Alex Stewart. Girls' -Ropping Race '110 -our stk eontsix
fair mar- itch ,a for the bicycle races vs 7B
prescribed Greenway.. Son vq. Youill, verdict for plaintiff ; Barr
C. Wilson R Winter, of this I This is a vei-y creditable . ree- on Monday next, are on exhibition in C. W. Ethek entries —I at May Newton. The'prizes'
Ord for our school, and testifies lon4ly to L -Mr. C. H. Wilson, better va. Wilson, judgment of non stii con tkey Are
Papat's window, and are exciting much ad- OBITUARY. t.—Mr. 0. the k
town, and W. Dickson, of McKillop, sold a ITFbs.-�-Mr. George Dobson an da -ugh- sisted of' books and other fine presents
the skill and ability with which our teachers miration. They certainly are a -handsome ter last known as "Uncle Charlie,"- exchanged E. Turnbull and wife, of . Guelph, are holi- Ts ver; much. Th&
week later in Liverpool. and did not get so of Tuckersmith, spent a few * d whic e winne -WAut
that perform their duties �nd especially to the are pleased to learn that Alr- week visiting friends here. —Will th for heaven, on Monday, August 27th, daying here at present, and assisting in to buy, UW
telieve, It 2 , lot. —We i atheson ear days amusemellfwas concluded by si i
Iligh a pric 'We owever, cleared a small profit oil the care of the PrirII Mr. McFaul, who. 1894, aged 66 years. It may be truly said running the Brussels Post, in the absence of
James Collie, of Calurfiet, Michigan, eldest has secured a situation in a flour I ui�H, �t the National Authem. as
5a-ve the class In. ad- Egmolidville, Higbgate.—MissHatoh, f V174
lore. the finishing ourse. d, of him that he has gone home to the pre Mr. Kerr. ITEMS --Mr. George Heamen, who
son of Mr. Joseph Collie, of . too Is
tran�msaotiori will send over a few n or 00 W ) has A mew d*attu
it passed r. J. M. Mr. R. once
I ton to thiithere was'one pupil wh( Davies. of the Saviour he so sincerely loved
—.0 who was so seriously injured a short'time visiting at M been at Victoria, _zA46sh Columbia and
the entrance from the ecOnd, departm-nk, of and faithfully sered. For over a year he tb wangfiLture ago is now improving with good hopes for Lag is away on a visit to friends t Pres- Tuck
AccmEx% —Misfortunes seldom come thi Winnipeg, Manitoba, for the past six
Edward Garrow, Sr., of Mc, Ihis cott.—The HarZest Home , is Friday) ke to
the school, which is ght by Miss Wst recovery.—The contract for the removal was very feeble in health, but continued
singly rs.
Townsend months, in search of health, returned home We ma
$Oil. This is a very, axial occurrence. of thetowneigh scales frOm the' romiseo to be a great tictess faithful to his duties as class 1�4der in the W. EST END NOTES,—]
d1lol, ir ]present evening, p t. on Friday last, not being much benefitted
Killoi Harpurhey, met with a very location to the n w market rounds, Boston Alethodist church, up to three weeks is visi Ing relatives at Goderic.i this week. er lotWg, painful accident on Tuesday evening. While and A hot dirmer is to be served in the Town- He sincerely loved the class meeting, -Mrs. Modeland, of Seaforth, �riaited rela- by the. trip.—Mr. Charles Sne117s house Olt
going, out doors she slipped and fell, s,)rain- DR. SMITIrS AC OUNTS.—All per- the.erection of the 'new building to cover ship hall, after which an entertaitim nt will ago- Andrew streetis earing completioxi.— Wigby
t�ves here last we A. —A number of the old- the Vr
ing her arm! and frcturilic, her lel near the sons indebted to Dr. Smit4. are requested -to call. and his cheerful testimony and Christian
although and set ile their accounts, either by cash -or note, be, them, has been -awarded to Mr. James R. be given in the church. eV people ayfield last Wed- D_ Weismiller, t4lp defeated candidate for
Wright f;r $W,—Miss Campbell, who has 0— .3icknicked at B -we ao 110t 9041rAv
up in years In I advice will long be remembered by every South Huron, sp6;ftt Saturday last in the
Sh well fore September 10th. Please do not fail, as all So- nosday.— fr. and Miss Jenkins, of Goder-
i.v ember of his class, who higI respected
a VIgC counts must be paid before the above date. rood position in the millinery de- village.�We have P, merry-go-round in the qullittie
u's ady, it is feared the -2 held a L Ily 'h Township, spent.. Sunday with friends
e Old Kippen. mail, e ght a good
Igo h with her, as in old 1394 part"I e �re.Mr.' S. McPhail and the 'Aliases village this week. �The children and
people it so dom occurs that a. fracture of THE Kip�pERGARTEN.Lmiss Bennoch will the position of head milliner in an establish- MORE PLows and gang and- fight and kept the faith up to his last hour, ur the older ones patronize it every night. 4DUr Oderea c
ard en7t in E. McFauF stor , has secured .11 him. As a Christian h fou ere
Better bargains than ever. A f 211011:88 0tf`1 11 ell, of Holmeaville, visited friends h
this natur mends. This accident is par- n her ]Kindergart;ni School in the ment in Cannington, Ontario county. Her Plow without a word of complaint, - and now he
public nos of plows, skimmers, etm, at the Hip7,n Plow Loads of people come in from the country is filled v-ith the .1
1 . . repairs, would boards, plow handles, castingo for all t week.
coming so soon after the = building on Monday �ext, the 3rd of Septem- place here willbe filled by Miss Steadman, 11 1 wears the crown of righteousness which was 1" e
clan han before 84.2 DEATH -07 Mits. Fomi-xii-E.—Irs. E.For- every nihtto th hobby horse showand
ticularly t�yiug, her. Shehopestohive a lorger .1 Shop. T. MILLIS. laid up for him, and Ilia works do follow
death of hpr aged partner in life, which im of Owen Sound.—Mis Ella Smith, after the elwIric hghts.—The barns and hay in scoto
the holidays. , 41 You him. ..He leaves a sorrowing wife to mourn SY0 he, one of the oldet and most highly re- ��v , I ducts
ar- dinilthe iacation with her brother, in NoAs.—Howtrue is the stacks of Mr. Samuel ifficks, lot I
took plac� 6nly last Satuday. Mrs. G WHAT'S the matter ith IffaunLh? he 9'" stefed residents of this township, passed , rOWN ve the sincerest sympathy of Kansas, as returne. a d d by his Sion 2, Usborne, were consumed by fire, witIL
ry. W
hing Ma- d home to resume her never miss the water till the well ruln 11 his loss. His f uneral was conducte
bion as a teacher in the Public School. — All the cisterns in the village have failed.— pastor, Rev. J. H. Chant, -on Tuesday'after-
answer comes, she wants o e of those Was ay on Sabbath last. , Mrg.'Porsythe has
many frie s in her chines and Stone W"ager that 0. C. Willson, of n delicate health for many years, but all the contents, on Saturday afternoon last, -Olt pTices are W,
Seaforth, is selli g at reduce prices. 1391 - noon, his remains being laid beside those of been i
9;18i John Kale, of this towni leaves here The rain of WedneEday morning was a wel - his brother, W. A. Wilson, in Parkhill was'always able to go about attending to while Mr. Hicks was in the village with -a for fint-101ass _90( .
SEAF WON THE Cvt�.—The Mituliell FOR SALE.—The un ersigned offers for to -day for St. John, New Brunswick, as come visitor to all. —Mr. Shaffer made all load of oats. Children playing witlk
her household duties 'until about a week
cemetery.
Gun Cllhuib,, Old its first shootinc, tournament sale very cheap, a splendid rdater Bicycle, English delegate from Branch 23, Catholic Mutual other lare shipment of pigs on Wednesday.' matches was the cause. Insured, but the
make, pneumatic tirei. W H. Bmwm 13% previous to her death. Her maiden name
In I it was an uqualified B6nefit Association, Seaforth, to attend the Mr.'Shaffer is it hustlerin the pig market. loEs heavy. —This week the c
hand of
on Wedn day, anc old
was Isabella Neilans. She was the only
succe )rs being, present from RFFoRmEits ATTE-.,TXO--\.—.4, inesting of Convention of the Association, which is to —Messrs. Winter & Dick have been through Bluevale. death -visited this place and took from us an luonclusion
98, 0alpetit( surviving sisterof Mr.
the Reformers
H-aymilton, Stratfard, Seaforth, Clinon, Car- - be held in that city, conimencin September the neighborhood urchashig a car load of Bitz-viTmNs.—Mr. Kin- is Nisiting her Atinett, ttnd Mr. Alex. Neilans, of AfcKil old andsteemed resident, -',Nfr. Isaac Reid,, e -aaa reW
of Seaforth wl�ll be held'in. the Conn Thomas Neilans, of
ell room on Tuesday ere nexk* at 8 o'clock, for I I - - - .: I - oomliiet
lingford, t. Marys and other - pi 9 3rd, and continuing for one weef." We wish steers.—Many of E farmers have delayed daughter, Mrs. Herbert 13urgess, of Owen at the advanced age of 77 years. . Reid
n1n
tees. the pu ose of appointing t idegates to altend the fop. ShewasWyearsand 10 months of
0 C him a pleasant time, sojournin on the a -few days. He was a. mein-
eted in of Ref = onvention to be h6 d at Brucefteld on the thieshing till the rain comes, keeping in Sound.—Miss Lyle Burgess. returned to a:s only sick
Twenty-fiv�a to 35 men comp age. She W native of Dervvioksbire, W
-1 11 Rhin of America.'�—Alr. W . MJj
single I contests. SeafGrth Club won the following day. D. A WILSO �, Chairman. 1391 e I c%hY., Of mind that an ounce of prevention is worth Owen Sound on Saturday.—Mr. Ward Far. ber of tile, Main street church. The funeral
the Scotland, anyteflnie to this country with her We are Lek.
ANoTnisp. knock down for Plow Points. this town, who secured a- second-class cer- a pound of oure.—Fartners are busy getting row, of Winnipe as calling on hi took place to the Exeter cemetery on Sun-
siliver cup M,the club contest. INIcAlurray ite ironpohits, cast from original p.%t- tific Many h `sband in 1847. They settled on the Mill
"antl6n, of Cl
and C nton, tied for the highest. The finest wh ate at the recent. Departmental exarni ready for Sowing their fall wheat. , Some friends in this vilage last week. —Mr. Sam- day afternoon.last.—Mr.,john Sp.�zkinan,of
l,r.,3,, five cents each lower ;ban ever before at 0. C. . ations, leaves to -day for Victoriw British find it very hard to plow. —Mr. Clegg, our Mo0ep ro4din this township. She leavefj a hu-
-gate �core. R. Hamilton, of Cailing- uelMcGee arid Mr. EdA Graml Bend Park, spent Sunday in the vil.
WiLLsoN's, Seatorth. 1394 of Bat
tl' band and family of eight, four sons - arid
fWd, earrip1d off the honor of breaking all Columbia, where he intends to teach school. genial and ever obliging station master, is Creek, Michijan, spent' last, week at Mr. four daughters, to mourn her loss. She was lage.—The Stephen and Usbone Agricul.
the birds in an, event- LoiT.—Pair gold sp etacles, from John —Tenty-five members of the Seaforth Everybody w�s well away spelidilig a few well earned � holidays. John Gardner s.—Mr.- Fulton' Timminh of tural ociety will -hold their annual fall
Street to4he atholic church, on Sunday, 26th inst. Toronto, was here with his bicycli a "d hearted, true woman, in every sense show here oil onday.
satisfied m4th the da-y's sport, and the ClUb ]Finder will be suitably rew�rded on leaving at Ex- Camp, Sons of Scotland, : accompanied by —Rev. Mr. and I irp. McKibbou are guests
last of: the term, and to know- her was to esteem -and Tuesday, Septem- THE
to congratulate itself on the site. POSITOR 01,F101C. i394xI Piper John McDonald, went to Clinton last at the home of Mr. Robert Mellis.—The week.—Miss Annie McHardy is at Ni M LEADIJ
haiI reas4 aga ber 24th and 2.5th. There will be pecial.
her. A faithful, loving wife, it kind and af-
-cessful ineet. Mr. Willant Foster, of Cli- 'el You call walk right i�to a good thing b Friday evening and paid the brethren there children of St. - Andrews' Sabbath School Falls,,—Mrs. Robert Duncan is spendmig-a feqtionate mother, a true friend and an ever attractions,,and this year the fair promises
and gave entire sat- former Ones, held here. _E xe-
ton, Gffici4ted as referee tting a pair of shoes at Z Coventry's Old StaU seem alive tothe interests of missions, judg- few *eeks in Woodstock.—Mr. and Mrs. obligig nei nly beloved to eclipse all
a fraterned visit. The Clinton members ell -
Rat You wilf�save from 16 to So per cent. on every tertained the visitors with genuine Scotch �mg by their monthly offerings.—The grass- John Burgess- went to Owen Sound on bv ter's taxes will be 14 mills on the dollar this
0 Is mily but was greatly es
iafaction�' I la, teemed
dollar by builng your sh esl at thi store 'a Poalt' hospitality, and an exceedin I enjoyable op -a of our village 'are Sabbath k
I pet eep
certainty. fly - Wedliesday.—While to Winghain on community, and will be much missed in
1334-1 r year.—Several bush fires re raging
ran
LABOR —Seaforth will time was spent in a Sort.of " eeandeas:y" ing insects j,ndgin e Stephen township, 4nd, the fire ihas burnt
)AY T EAFOJ11.TT1. tby their regular attenil- Saturday, Mr. Sa Anderson's horse "' by!,Ml, while her memory will be I d
0 mfortable house to rent. Apply onf tand ve FAIR
not be bodiind in. celebrating the new holi- GOOD,, CO Sociable, in which the bagpipes, jdancing ance at church.— usiness of all kinds is away, caused by the bold back b n t ok se ml hundred e�rils of wood on the Ift to A.. G. AuLT, Seaforth. 1394-1 ei loo affectionately dherished. The funera. : oo
day. T�e bicyclists Intend baving the ))eat and Scotch songs played a prominent part. brisk in our little village and all 'are -alive Black The buggy Struck a wagon ang was coucession.—Th hobby *horse show
place on Monday, and the procession was . left n
race mee� that can be seen in the West Eygs, FitoXT and -face the music, 0. C.' -piper McDonald -was togged out in the to business.—The blacksmiths, having to upset- Tuesda lastfor Clinton.—Two prenchnialv
Willson at the organ and pi'no business again. The The. occupants were thrown 'out on I of the lariest ever seen in the township.
this se"oh. The track is a, haf inile one, ,,st stouk of cabinet MCI and church organs and regimentals of the 48th Highlanders, of work day and night these times, . are and Mr. Anderson had two ribs broken. Py wit], tar passed through the village on VISItED BY DR.'
A TucicEpwmiTH Boy DEAD.—The fol -
and will, l4e in good shape,, while the prizeS planes at bowyour�hM prices, at the oldftt entab. Toronto, of which he is a member, but wishing for rain for a rest.—Mr. John. Mc- His daugliter, Miss Kate Anderson, and Monday evening last. —Advance Council No. AROUND
win be numerous and costly, The cracks lialied music house. inspection and comparison foWig obituary notice, which appeared in
is at present staying.in towni.—The Harvest Lean, son of Mr. James McLean, of Tucker- Miss 1puirie escaped uninjured.—Mrs. C. J. 207 Royal Templar of Temperance, 'have
solicited. 0. C. WILLSON, ga The Aylmer Express," of August 23rd,
an ib� there, and, there, won't be any "9' ' Than6giving services Ili connection 'with Smith, who has been attending Mr. For- Read$g, of Wingliam, spent Wednesday at er been invit-ed- to a Devonshire creani social
11100-fing i�a.'the races, as the Torentos' Sue- X lesh Batte,r -'anted at A.YouNc.'s St Th .-Du refers to the death of a form Tnckersmith or the %fany
GOOD, F) omas' church will be held on Sun- syth's school, was successful in securin at R. N ff's boy, and the second eldest son of Mr. and some
store, Semforth. .1394 the Sodom Royal Templars, which �Will
on
Wadi �sO�heme, for paoenlaking has been day, September 9tb the recent examination, at Clinton, a t lird place Thursday evening, Se vow of wxfinw�� I
owns ip. teinber 6 h.
Mrs. George Ingram, of the Said t h
13; ators maiy depend, thexe- class certificate, wbich Speas well for both The deceased was also well known and high- —MrS.- Will. Copp, -of SealbrX, are V1181ti
A Geore Good, son FmEs. During thepresent dryspellpeople teacher and scholar. Mr. McLean will at- nity, hv- M J&eCePt10X1L to
fore, the hottest kin di L of races LocAL BRHMS.—Mr. Stanley. ly respected in Seaforth and vici relatives here.—.I Thomas Geenw
Oil
racZ. lleii� are races. all �be way. Two of Mr. James Good, of Tor - to, has been call not be too careful how they handle fire. tend the Collegiate Institute at Seaforth. PENCILTROKES.—Mr. John Cameron and and son Whi�tewood Manitoba is visiting
Ing served his time as a carder and fuller in
no-vql also be ft.4rodticed in the visiting relatives in town during 'the past T..e �eople of the second line of Tneker- For his ability and industry he was last wife of Greenock, are visiting' -at the h Mr. Greenwood's sister, rs. Jhn T.Wet,:
ome Messrs. A. G. Van Egmond & Son's woollen
0 r tandem bicycles, which week.—The Grand Trt�nk Railway in d other friend
race fo of Mr. Gregor McGregor and cott.—iias 114rtha A. Butt, -of Kippen, in
shape ten sinii I bad a lively tinie on Monday,%fter- week present;d with a very fine gold watch mins, at Egirlondville In the death of is Certa to, be done in 2:20 or less, and a to return to their old time card,' as there noon. Insome way or other a spark got '4�nd*chain by a 'good lady in this neighbor- Mr. Cameron is a native of Stanley, g relative's here.
his Mr. J. H. Ingram, which Bad event took race between a fast trotter and a bicychst. has been So* much dissatisfaction expressed into a Stubble field on the farm Of Mr. J obn hood. father having owned the farm now in the place at his home on Water street, last
the. The t4w,�x will likely be crowded witli. since the change was: made.—Miss Lulit Hannah, a mile and a half west of Egmond- possession of Mr. William Graham of the Thursday, Aylmer loses one of its best and 7 moms.
-visit 1. find we are sure they will be well. Davidson is visiting l�ierl sister, Mrs. Davis' ville, and in an unpreoedeutedly short time 2nd concession. —Miss Bella McFarlanelias most honorable citizens.- Mr. Ingram, for NOTES.—Farmers are busy threshing, and trin the - waves
il eld. gainin ere
repaid. i Mitchell. We lear�n -by the Toronto' spread over the wole fi Bayfield.
ilatrength returned to her school in Glencoe, wh a good many years, has had a close business ploI for fall wheat.—Swimp fires are 1 dowt in
w k,
News that Mr. Tliomas'q Soole, an old Sea- as it went. Fortunately the w as from H. F. EDWARDS anuourices a special sale -she is engaged for the next year, --The tur-
connection with the farmers of this vicinity, raging in all directions, and ugood deal of
A terribly sudden forth boy, and a gfadu te from, this office, the South east, driving the fire from the farm of corsets. Chrome, 18 and 19, reguiar price b0c nip crop is almost an entire -failure, owing ftom the moulit
death t, ok place in. MoKillop on NAednesda has lately bee now. 9-5c V Mikado$ 18 regular price 75o no, 40, ; and the business men- of Aylmer, and his damage is b6pg done by them. Oji Mond 'we spprow
n presente r. Fred buildingsand towards the bush. By the to the siege by grasshoppers. � These deatrue-
Alias Elizabeth einn, also a- former Sea- help of neiallbors it was kept from the bush rscatherbone,18,iegufar ce 01 now 50c; Henning's troying the maugolds w6ra has been as good as his bond of this week. a terrible fire broke out in Mr.
Elastic, 18, regular price i transactions into which he entered. iVunieyt Young's swamp on the 6th line and went to,
foreno ' 6 11as MODOWeIT Foster, the hors port, now 60c; Crompton's, tive insects are alfio des the Ughtho
I;IL 0I On t 0 old hoeate
who U h ad with her forth. boy, ivitb a magnificent diamond ring, an(f witbin7bounds, and did not do intich 18, 23, 24, regular price $1 now 50e. 1394-1 in some places.—INfro. William Murray of
fr John McDowell, of the 2nd as a in emento of the' t its great t=11
when they wei; harm further than burning a good deal of Bi�iEzy NOTES.—Mr. Thomas Pierson, of Algoma, is visiting at the home of her Sister,
he went, and his death will be regretted. for The long, wither -e rass helped the
brothel:4 and unassuming, lie made friends wherever the river, bur everything ill its path.
COIX04 McKillop, near Roxboro, wi as boys together in the oldl salt town. —'Alessrs. grass, and some fences and fence oats. Point Edward, has -been spending the week Mrs. John Gibson. —The people in the vicin- fire to� and to ihow us
a ity of the burning swamps are becoming many a long day. His illness, which par- spread all over G. Tarker's fifty acre lot,
doinal 85�le chores outside,fixing up a flower Scott Brothers have tIII two high speed Had the 'wind been from the contrary Nirec- bere,viiting his aurit, Mrs. Burgess.—Mis took of a cancerous nature on his tongue. and te high wind 'blowing at the time
0 or, ,
bed, et, dutring the forenoon. W hen - she engines and two large b�ilers in position at tion to what it was, it is - ve ' d btf to Point'.Edward daily more terrified by the fires. Anumbet
oil In if gusy Burgess returned e wwrest
was a long, pairif ul and tedious one, -but h made it difficult to save any fences atall. A
had 001 eted iiier work, she went into the th� electric light sttioA, arid the greater [r. Hannahs �buildings coul - have been this week, after a pleasant visit to her of cattle have been burned while others have
bore Pis Sufferings with Christian fortitude, frame barn standing ear the bush, J)elexig- IWO*Me _d
ullse, ano told her mother that if it dd not part of the installation of the lighting plant saved. The fire is supposed to have parents.—Mrs. Stalker, a former resident of been shot to put them out of misery. Noth-
without a murmur or complaint, itntit, death ing to Mr. 'Parker, had a narrow escape,
get too, -v�larm she thought. slieould go to completed. They will start in a 4hort time originated from: a spark from a smoker's Bayfield, is visiting her daughter, Ms. M. ' 0' but a heavy fall of rain will extinguish relieved him of his Sufferings, and lie was the fire was on all sides of it - 1 It w.w, hW
in
but so far, it
viait a _�ighibor after (liniler. While speak- with an the lanips coutr�cted for that their pipe., Dupee.—Rev. Mr. Henderson and wife, of th-e fires. taken to his reward. He was ig man, has escaped. Two self- great scrow'dr
ing to I mother, she fell over and expired -dynamo will carry. —The Beaver Lacrosse binders were taken
Auburn, are qaUing on'friends here this beinj only in his 38th year',& YodlIPI swiel the
an eaves a- out and put into a field. �-Afr, E. Annstrang,
almost, -nstantly. Medical aid was. in medi- team goes to Brampton 'o -day, and rainp- week.—Rev. Mr. gall is'expected to preach
-v ocuredbut the ialspark had fled ton colnes here the following W k the wi&�w and four small children toin i ibis 6th line, finished harvesting this year on the. wom lowft*4 ly, r TuE LATE At& Jon. DALY.—Another in St. Andrews' chArch oil Sunday next,
ate! Brucefteld. OlKn
e loss. The funeral took place on aturday, 8th of August. This is early, considering Simp 1=4 ouri
and no�hiug coutd, -be done. �Qie seemed to genii firials f�r th I sJ lonf t h e of.,Huron's pioneers has passed to his long morning and evening. 'Sch�ool re -opened on BnEviTims. —Mr. and Afrs. Alexander
e cl�,amploi and was one of the largest seeti in AlInter that Mr. Armstrong has to att-end to his
a niog' ins ax eClusky and tt wkim by
Egmondville, Monday in charge of Mr. M Mustard spent a' few days recently for Some time. The services wee arge household duties as well us to those -of the
diel I t Aly, never even utterino, an Canadian Lacrosse Assoqiation.—A r. A. J. home. Mr. John Daly, of
Ani� ion. She had always --beWi Ili the friends im Brussels.—Mr. and Afro. Thom. as -to
ex �8 4�_ Willson and the Misses � 'Williams of Do- died at the residence of his son, Thomas, Miss M. Porterfield—On Monday afternoon weet
Of Masons, at the request of the de- farm.—Air. MeNIlillan lost his'sa millji
enj of good health., and wis never troit, -who have been h lids�ing 'here, the on Friday last. Mr. Daly had reached the next, Labor Day, the St. Andrews' Sabbath Snell, of Exeter, Spent Sunday at the Dixon it 10,000 =dies
ceased, and the Oddfellows and Workmen the 7th line, last week, by fire. One him-
heljl)`�, o' complain Of any ailment. She guests of Mr. 0. C. Wifi�on and family, left go 4. age of 80 years. He left his native scho house.—Last week Mr, John Snider dis-
Was:. m4ght6r of the 194e Mr. James Mc- on Monday for their honie.—We are pleased city, Limerick, Ireland, 54 years ago, and be ol children picnic in Mr. T. Jowett's posed of a firat class bicycle to Mrs. John aloe turned out in a body to show their last dred thousand feet of - lumber was burned.
autiful grove. All that is required to in- act of respect for,& loved. brother. A me- This is a bad low. . I We h9A never,
Do; of MaKillop, and was about 47 yeas to see that Mr. Win. 8,16eth is sufficiently I McKenzie.—Mr. Bert, and the Miss" Louie t is said a portable mill
I caipe to Canada., - I e was a wagon maker sure a good time is fine weather.—ev. J. morial service was held in the Methodist will be started to t p the remaining logo.
of ne_j She was intellectuany gifted be- recovered from his recerII illness to be able S Addic Eldon, of Kintore, were the oil u two 0ould bo i
by"tiade, and worked in B antford,for six tuart and children, and Miss Stuart, - of and r t - r chuch, of which Mr. In m w - —MmThomas Healy 7th line -had a IIIIII tu Unteras
On ie avrerage; being an, ardent reader to be around again.—I'vIni Colverwell, Who years. He removed from there to Tucker- Toronto, returned 'home this week.—On res,ts of Mr. John Gibson last week.—Miss 2 11 -
11 ber, a4d one of the of on Sunday
y po P. Smit, and took up a hundred acre farm Saturday night, Sunday afternoon and lioia, in escape from he liff burnedout on Sunday last. ow ihip. and nessing an excellent mernory she had spent several weeks here [even- McDonald and the Misses Jean and evening., w ere1tev. R. J. Trelearen pfeach- !?here are three concessiona;
i laa,t suininer, all
a liberi 61 �8tore of information oil many Sub- etintending the work pf putting in the three-quarters of a mile east of Egmolid- Citptain Crook led the meetings. at the Jessie J4mie8o'lare attending the millineI7 )rmon to a I�rge conerega- in- this township with two thresh' ed a boautiful- se
jects at her command. She was lAutornatic Telephone System, was in town ville. It was all bush, and he had to chop o in Toronto and London respective-
�eilin in Um SIMMOrable
A
8121-1vation Army, and on Monday - evening y 'weel 5th
nI respected by thosewho knew thisweek..' He 'says thp AtitoinaticTele- and 'clear land on which to erect hislog held asocial r�'f�rni meeting, all -of which Igo Ruth Higgiiis is in Toronto.—Mr. chines each at work this 1, the 41, tamed at 8
her. Her sudden death is a sad bereave- �hone Company are lying still just nO`W.— house. In a few years lie also bought prop- were well attended. Captain Crook w Andrew Scott is visiting in Michigan.—Mrs. and 6th.—The country is full f smoke for
as ac- 'halt
meat toher relatives and friends and will Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Beat have returned erty in Egmondville, oil which he built a companied by his wife, who is an old friend Rose returned on Saturday from visiting Exeter. miles around) and it fairly darkens the sun.
be osp6cially felt by her aged mother. - The from their trip up the I es. 3, bad a house and shop. He carried on a wagon of friends in Seo;forth.—On Saturday afternoon Mit. J. T. Westoott, general agent for Some think We will have a dark time 6D A1107W.
J 'Captain Creamer. —Nearly fLI1 of the
-esplace on Saturday at three very pleasant. trip.—Mi enmrr, eld-i making business here for many H m guests have departed tor their a een Cavers Bros., Nurserymen, Galt. in again on his ciu- gain in September, at any r
funeral tak :a cricket match was played here betw , ate one can -geb' io vt
.1 vassing tour for fall 194 and spring 195 orders, Par- a all
ol? ock from the residence of Mr. Joh -1 e- eat daughter of Rev. M. Barr, of Harpur- was very skilful at his trade and did a large riok� at any time without a pipe. Some' ar4l dayW el , in. A various homes, greatly pleased with their the Dolierby Organ Factory Club, of Clin ties it. need of anything In the nursery line would
Dowell to Harpurhey cernetery, hey, has secured a g000l ton, and the home club, resulting in a people wonder if all this Bilinke will put an WSA
_�osition as teacher business. In fact, he was a natural nie- outing and hoping to rettirn next Season.— confer a favor by sending him- a card to Exeter P, 0. 1 ""Y
end to the grasshopperx. We think not
in the Grimsby High School, and left on chanic, and, in addition to being a good It is reported in Clinton arid around Varna victory for the visitors by 8 wickets. - The All ordeis carefully filled. with iateelCwarrahted to
the es
Saturday for her new lo6ation.—The front wood worker, hg could do his 'own black- that smallpox e.-dsts in Bayfield. This is feature of the game was the bowling of growandtrue to name. Thanking my many cue. y haebeen seen hopping in the ash
when the flames died out afer burning -the
towers for their past favors and patronage. Your
IN —i)ESS MeClarty, 'olden Lion store i i being beautified smithing. He also did a good deal in those absolutely untrue -und during this seas order solicited. J. T. WkSTCOTr, general agent,
of the G Charlie Wallace for Brucefield. —Word bas grass I told how
of Str4tbro, who had been -visiting relatives by a coat of paint, and is: low even brighter primitive dgs in clock repairing. on' been received that Messrs. James urner, P. $.—A law good agents wantedin this coun! Ong witherea :—we are arry: to
By Skill, notwithstanding the very large number of
here f�rla week or two, left for home on lookina than the- rest of tl e block-, of which industry all good management, he made a guests that have been here, we have' not Henry Monteith a-nd Fred Waldron have ar- IN74 f say that a number of young men in looking off
Saturq�,$r last. She was accompanied -by it, fo ' t, this vicinity are in the habit of got-,' *but that I b
rms a part.—We *ere very much competency for old age besides -,rendering heard of a single case of doritagious disease. rived Safely across the Atlantic. Their trip . SUN.WX SCHOOL Picne.—On Thursday,
her Miss Jennie Hills, -who intends pleased, the other day, to I have a cal from substpiti&I assistance to his sons. W" an excellent- ofie, the weather be the 23rd inst., the members of the-Trivitt ting beastly. drank and making thin B 1111- imnder such oil,
After —Stanley Branch Agricultural Society will Ing
e erson of Mr. E tiring from the waron,making business, hold their -fall show on their grounds here pleasant. Messm Turner and MAeith are emoriiLl church Stmday School held their pleasant for other people as well as oing ovftboar4, an(
vicini4v�.—After an illness of several Ili now visiting in Ireland, while Mr. Waldron annal picnic in Reeve Bawden�s grove ti
a few holidays in that town and an Old friend in th T,
Onths, Holmes, of St. Catharines, formed �r e continued fanning and. for twenty years on the 9th and '10th of October.— The las ng injury to themselves. -=o ever did I
y I
caused �by a, alr �ev.
NeNi Era, ud fathe or more was proprietor of the Egniondville Joseph Elliott, wife and child, of Nairn re- bo
which resulted in a prietor of the Clinton I is on his way home. -:-Messrs P. McGregor weather being fine, the attendance was very wd, aud rell
fracWre of the hip bone r
John DalY, of the presen t proprietor, Mr. R. J. Holmes. hotel, which be made a popula host6lry. turned home this week after spending the and John Hunter are buying lambs for mar- large. Several swings were erected for the —On Friday night, the 1-th inst., the
away- Oil voyager who
passed quiet.13 Friday last. A few months ago Mr. Holines ha�lg �T7 His patner in life died about twenty years an ket, They are not as plentiful as hi former occasion, Too much praise cannot be given Avonbank Division of Sons Of Temperance
baner here. lhrowu Into
He w4s, one of the 6rat settlers of this vil- s6vere'attack- of illness, fr6m the e ec f ago, and his only 4aughter died aout nine years.—Mr. William McQueen and wife -left the Rev., E. W. Hunt, rector and his assist- had the -plea-sure of a visit from r.' Buell,
ic Sailor damsh
lage, and had reached the good old mge of 80 wh h he has now prett� well recovered, years ago. Two sons, Thomas and John, for Pembroke last week, where Mr. Me- ants for' their efforts in making the I affair a oi Grand Worthy Secretary. A pu meet -
at the and apears almost -as liv6l and active as survive him. Of late years he made his Queen is engaged to teach in a High School. Ev- ing was held and a programme of music and
years� For a, Iong time, lie kept hote
pleasant1for the children and visitors. o e eiamn �atx,-r,
soutil, end of the F)ridge, but (luring the past Of yore. We wish him 111611Y Years yet of home with his son Thornas. Last spring he Cou_xcm DoiN-m.s.—The council of Hlett —We are sorry to learn that 'Mr. William ery-thing assed off excellently, pleasing the speeches iven. The first speaker was Mr. -9b
h
'hort -of the or-
fen- imra had residedith his eldest son, health and activity to life.—Mr. fe-lind'broebisleg. From this injury lie metatLondesbroontbe 25th of AuAtiat. Bell, of Tuckersmitli, wbo has been preac o were present. The following is Steeli , to gave a a history whut
Y�
at. whose residence lie (lied, and who ten' r
dCr- Thornas Mo rison, of Bois�evaln, never recovered, ancl was quite helpless. All the members were present. A b, law ing during the Knox College vacation in prize winners in the different ganization and growth of the Avonbank suwit 0
during his declin- has been spending 'a few i days with rela- Fortunately, however, be never suffe was passed for the purpose of levyl the Essex county, has for some VIII beil laid
ly iidni�terett to, Ilis d in events: 'Boys' R�ce, under 16 years,—lsf Division. It was OTgaUiZed in 1876, and at -to be thrown
re
ing y1mTs and late protracted illness. He, tiveshere. Hewas-the kiestofNIn -inch, and finally passed peacefullyaway, rates for the year. The amount req ired up th typhoid fever. He is wart, 2nd Wellington West- one time bad a menibersbip of 1020. There
9, a. J. W. recovering, Alexande'r Ste
was a, qniet, kindly dispositioned imm, anti John Wrigley I'Would let
of Toronto, was evidently without a struggle. He was, in for cointy purposes is $4,115.52, or a out but -very slowly and it is feared be will not cott, 3rd 4saae Bissett. Girls' Race, under were 9,05 initiated since organization. He
the e � dem in which he was held was shown bucketf the
in town on Friday a�d 8aturday last. dig tion, a genuine Irishman bein� gen- one mill and nine -tenths on the d-ollar; for be, able to enter colle e at the opening of 16 years, ist Susan Case, 2nd Ada New- said he believed that over 90 per cent.. -were
awhole ociean.
-egree, township and local improvement debenture the term.—On Thurs -da Newton. Girls' Race under still -total abstdiners, and that wherever
by �the ;4rge number who followed his re- A. McLe of Harpurhe aid litile soil, i al Pan'sdi generous hearted to a fy morning'of-_ last ton, 3rd 1.
Mains t§ their last resting pl-ace oil Sabbath left for Wingliani on Taesqay, oil a -visit to Wevtr so
and, would cheerfully deprive to ob- debt, one mill arid five-tentlis of a axill. week, Master Arthur Boyce, while goin to 12 yearsr—Ist May Newton, 2n'd Vera they were scattered over the world the
morllill�, last.—Miss Cuminim, has been on the family of Mr. Jtlnies A. Cline. �Captain lige a friend. He was honest and upright The requirement for school sections is i tear- seliool, had the��isfortune to get his leg ro- lffawksha;� 3rd Olive Westcott. Bova) Race. were speaking a word for temperance. I= laud -as
the sicq list for a week but i Ze
s 'low better.— A. Wilson, of this town, - has, as usual,* been in all his dealings with his fellow mein, and ly the salne as last year. School se tion ken by coming in contactwith the spokes of under 12 it'ars,—lat E dg4r West;ott, 2nd believed the temperance societies were do. Axtelclau&
it visit to Bkvfiel(l last -week, nd, getting his share of prizesi at the Ontaio was widely known and highly respected. He No. 3 does not seein to require any, d work in the education of the Pew people
.We P&i I we J no a bug1br in which he was riding. He was at Alfred P4,terson, 3rd Frank Dennis. Bova' Ing a gran
and Dominion Rifle matob; s. At Toronto, was a member of St. James'Roinan Catholic application for funds has been mpde this year once taken home, and the broken. member Cup Rac4,—Alex. Stewart. Girls' d, young people in temperance. 'Rev. W.
of cattri� at to see that ancient piece of e
p Mnhl e Y-
a)
Iron t�at hits thitely become o der (!� last week, lie ectire-d several prizes, taking churell,'and tile.remains were interred in so far. The tenders for the drainage d ben- was set by Dr. McTavish. He is at present Race,—Ada, Newton. . Infant Class - -on, in co rs o to th! t �f I Girl Hamilt the u e f a few remai Duteh.
_�eart,s oi. ie peopI& Of that anibitions fair rank in each case, and at �tlw Rideau the Irishtown cemetery oil Stinday.. The tures were opened and read. There were doing well. Much sympathy is feb, for the Georgina Knight* 2nd Bessie. said : He had been a total abstainer for 52
re or
Some however, seem t Ranges, at Ottawa, the South.
0 this week-, lie has se- respect in which the deceased was held was six of them, all �Gffering ffiore than par. littli�fellow in his misforturte.—Mri. Rogs, Hawkins. W Elsie Wilcox, 4th Annie M. years, and that total abstinence meant a
despise �the gift. Well, friends, you inust cured prizes in the;,.LN1.CDoiJgy&II, the Doinin- well. evidenced by the large number who at- The tender of John Neilans, on beha If of of the Manse, left.on Saturday for her new Davis, 5th Florence Day. Infant Class Boys' great deal more in those earIT da NewZeal
ys than it;
ving, a premi renleur�er that you form a part of a (Irit ion ad the Ali -al to pay thia last tributc-of the County Foresters, gi
inister 6f MIlitia's matches.— tended the funei uln of home *in Clinton. She has been a power for Race,—lst Gordon Kent, 2nd Chas. Dyer, does now. He also recounte some of his
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hivwlo� Do, ,in Purpoes, Cret annexed Alias Bennoch's Kfiidercra�rtetl School will respect to his memory. $290 and ihe'accrued interest at the rate Of gqod in our neighborhood and 6i influence 3rd Louis Wideman, 4th Wm. Beckett. experience in his' early life, showing the a gr
r, n 11111p, $I
to V and the boodle will flow ill reopen on TLYIenday next,otlo 3rd of Septem- 41 per cent., is the accepted one. The will long be felt in otir midst. All join in Standing J' Bo ander 16 yews,—Ist trials that, total astainers were - submitted
�augible form froin Haggart, Caron, ing, of Ingersoll, is —The other day in Mitchell premium and interest together win nparl wishing her God speed In her new calling. I e Wel lingtort Westoott to . in his young days. He also referred -to
a inore ber.—Miss Terdsa, Keat
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wallaco., Patterson and CoZpanT—Mrs. le e W. Hunt, 2ad Samuel Swe the habii of -using tobacco, and condemned.
at present the guest of Miss Bertha Dalv, of struck up between Mr. Joseph Coppin's amount to one half of �Ife firat debe ure —Mrs. A. Swan has, been unab Married MWa RaceV,6 eutries—lat Rov. _E it most V!
Jame8 ing hasqxen,�quite ill for some 8eaforth.—Mr. John L. Downey and his black pony and r. Olver Hqd&e's saddle payable,'and probably the council will give her home for the past week- through illness. et. MWVLed 'gro.1
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