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SEPTEMBER 7.1 1 101 R.
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the' t fi th-, has been granted tM
e o d c6untry �and looks Craig.,—Mrs. J. Suther6nd is 'in Mitchell
F. Danbar,1 of Stratford, set',the from is trip to t "iury an ! left on Thursday for h,'o W b had I 4A -g
-done for �r Fa
A. weX 11 Seaso
rsmith Branch Agricultural So C�p Rad�iiiy tke an he has this week, *isiting her brother, Mr.
t 'the Tucke I t brighter and bris -home at Mount ,tgin. The Lieutenant
1 ihe two mile han Nicol returned
-wilson's Oash Grocery ciety without any Stipulation : John Me- pace. n ' Me at the years. When he left' here he could only Dent, .5arrister.—The Misses farewelled on Sun('-.,-, aS she des not ex-
on ratc1h, -with euar
was roles,
SQ. F. Id not walk with the aid of crutches. Before leav- this eek to Air. Bontli Rodgerville
$5 ; Thomas Stephens,
d mark hey cou turn to J;ay coming Por the best and cheapest Rew- season Japan tea, twenty-five e cr6tch and after pending several weeks with friends pect to re field. Since
For the best $5 ; Joseph McClincheY) Dunbar, of e e threw away on
2rept DUU4, 90 to 0. WILSON'S catch thel fiiy@Fd hoWeve'r, F. h here, she has endeared herself to many by
and cheapest Young. Hyson Cougo, and Ceylon teas, ; Joseph Di�k, $92 G. E. Cresswell, $5 k, winning tj 101". nrd ianl g!i a t Glasgo* he dit!arded the in Se orth, Mitchell and Stratford.—T e
ftm 25o to 50c per pound, go to C� WILSOXIS. kers, manufacturers Stratford, ion the -300 yard ar
Special 1�y Cossit, BrOtl There was a other and now he walks as spry as he did a Misso Mary and Emma Johnston, of Wil- her genial disposition and friendly inanner,
la town wherel you can get the celebrated 'itb(soliie � yards to spare an�, rien a will be
env clam -Harvester, a w
of the. M(i0ormiok Bindlochiue an, of arter.of a Mrs. John Cun- low H.11,,,have returned from visiting rela- and the In f * ds he has made A, Is it -ace f'or m. iorry to a er go awa; Bout u, bland of c�offee, the best In the marki A Me- great I second betw en 'Row qu centurV ago. —
CL WUSOV YOU Ciln rely on all kinds of rize presented by the local agents, ningham, of Clinton, is this week visit' at tives � und:,. friends in Parkhill.—Mrs. W y.—Rv. Neil Shaw September, the op
, a. ge Guelph, iv�th 175 ards, a ad Livin rs. Elder is in Tor f I
aboiceL groceries at the very lowst 'Vonald & Company, -450 iering here, -returned home on Af6nday. -
pdca for cash or a Grass Seed Bower, . gston, r"n -onto -being called there and wife, of Egmondville who have been , is here again with
yards Rowan came the residence of Mr. M. Y. McLean.—A
-SON'S. For the best value In dinner e beat ten pounds of of Seafortl�, with tl�rou �h the illness of her mother, Mrs. Suniur
trade at C Wit and Saucers, Valued at $5 "for th form in the last 1), and M the Samuel Hoffman, of Little Rock, Arkansas,
tm am, Ile I 1 0 ps table butter pLked in a jar or crock. in reat ' f (Rev. - Logic. —Mrs. and Miss Moir, of th&� Mr. Shaw delivered an eloquent discourse -to new thi gs for the F9,11 and
lamp g, 5. f I a 0, WIL ON stretch wa's latut on even is at resent the gneAt of Mr. and Mrs, W.. e congregation in St. Andrew's church
turn into �1ie
tow�( i of H,
The best tiour 1.7 r 0. Lb speed left W. 1ffl-fiall. tol E6y, left'thig L week for Mani a lar� wear, The stock is extra well EVI
WILS011419. Mr. terms, bu ringston had'sme. 8, visit to relatives and friendsir on Sabbath evening.—MI. H. Darrab, Miss.
.EGm
No advance In the price of NoTEs.—The Rev. of
highmtpri paldforall in trade by y d our up his ol eve, and won PY a � cO ber from here attendiee- Eagleson, Mr. Wilson Eagleson and Nies ed in the most seasonable and
Leask, of TorontO,whO has 80 bl fille there �--Quite a num. VMOLE Nul
The winner s txmq was 5.20. The liondesboro. Johnston attended the games at Lucknow
0. WILSON, Seaf6rth. tjie past four Sabbaths, left lengths. able goods. Wo ill not enter
pulpit durin a_lce broughT our, onlV one the Harvest Home soiree in the Trivitt Me
Bank of commerce Blook* for homugn EASANT TiME.—The Harvest Rome - G. H. Hewson is able to,
Vnda& He was accompanied five mile I eamr A PL -moricl church, Exeter, on Sabbath, evening this week.—Mr
Lo (ItmeinhkA particulars just s spent three on, McCarthy, lof the T�ronto enic held near here on Thursday last, un- last. attend to business a alll.---John Our past you Se I
by Mr. Aiidrew Me a&, who ha t k ick. Radway, rt
ng
weekavery leasantly in theviltage. Mr. Athentems, havin Te he astpice of the Grange lodges of is away on a wheefil trip to Seaforth T
Ti�:s- in 4.2r fi- a i 8 for fine s
e five n e his —Mrs
conds o�er t Ir. Stuart Gofdony of Midland and this season we will be found
0 don and Ni i4, it
LOTH Omar'
?"i in his of Londo rode tU fey and Goderich Township . Gor'
XcCaa has een more fortunate than he time limitl set. but his two Hullett, Cr Y. Blyth and Brussels t week.
re a ne he broke his' leg, se was a very pleasant and successful gather- D Owing to the.long EcontinLed dty I 7d Wh
s' in took the grip. But clubmatek were -not in il n exhibition ing. There was a good attendance and all ity, Michigan, former residents of Bay-
ous visit 0 k1i, ea er and the prevalence of the grass- C way behind formur seasons.
Pd d e t er ),r
an e and a bicyclist W
n escort this time.— race between a trotting h -ied to en ewing ac aintances here. They
uri g t
le
bad a milter as w'11 occupy his own ended the piogramnie. - he horse could present, both old and young, seen hopp rs the turnip crop will be a failure in field, are Ten
The Rev. Mr. Shaw joy themselves most fully. There were re- d are at the River Hotel. Be.
ners arbun
.,13ARGAI NSus offthe bicyclist, and wits passed this. icinity. Several of the'fan
pulpit next Sabbath. He and Mrs.. Shaw notsbake freshments in abundance of the -very choicest LOW PRRAEJ
f - ells cleaned out or new
I — in each heat easily in the h me stretch. On are h�itv*�ng' their w
arrived home from Bayfield on Monday, variety, good' speeches, delightful music Brucefield.
We have been successful !Agee the have been most ones'ilug. The labor6rs' ho"liday was ob-
uring another big wholo the sport wou ld han it is our desire to inake bu
much pleased with their stay in that village. and amusements of various kinds, These servt d b quite a few of our citizens on THE E'�%,D. —Now for bargains better t
R lot of enjoyabl6, had not the w ather conditions e
CLOTHING, —The Misses Toms, of London, are holiday-- annual gatherings not only afford pleatir Mon y ever. Balance is ndw being rattled off at just wbat- lively this fall, and to do this, we- A GMfld
been so' unfavorable, e hope another ay. I close up the shop
MADE UP 9 to those who participate in 'them, but have ever it w 11 bring—away down.
We now pulrPose lng at the parental home here, and visitin 11 .. :, �.
the onthel5tkinst. Don'b wait a day, or you way miss
a gres e vicinit — time the[ weather may b better and ura our Stock quick]
_t sacrifice to the maker. ur succeisful deal. other friends and relatives in th a tendency to renew and cement friendships. Port Albert. 3ings you need and Pose to Y,
to give the wearer the benefit of o its r eing wa good. The 33r - Battalion Band the chance of saving dollars on t]
OUIL r Is Suits worth r PUT d which produce most pleasurable results. 0' ic s f r ev r
Amongst eW lot will be found men Vhe Rev. NJ r. Guthrie exchanged r:n in this neighbor- must so n buy at threwtimes the price I will sell to the rule of low pri e o e -bich we will suits, worth $11, er -iusic thrc ughout the after- PITHY ITEMS.—Farmers
sell at $10 n 13954
I Suits, all wool, I, with Mr. Leask on Sabbath evening last, 8 yoti. J. MCINT0811.
we wilt sell at $7.,75; Men'm noon. Drysdale. hood are busy threshin The grain I
which 60, we an4l preached an excellent sermon. BRE-v-iTiEs.—M-r,, James Boyce left last We have to sell We are we. wilt son at 14.?5 ; BOYS' Suits worth 06. Ing well, Nost of the wells
orth $4, we will q regret that the Seaforth people have turn � out ver.,
sell at_$4.26 ; Chdren's Sulta w ee it. r- JoTmscs. —Miss Jane Allan returned ing tip and water for the stock has Saturday for London, where he . will attend that there hall be no room for.
uw perfect goods, ble to secure Mr. Guthries se " On Tuesday' —Miss Bell H 0 rices, a -ad win
sit at *2,75. The above are all D, —The fin young thorough- home from Michigan on Thursday of last are ("Y' the Business College. akirk, Fall
We bae aW gone L6c 'BRIEFS. to b., hauled from the river. Blyth,- spent a few days w - ods or p For
bred steer wl thony, the four-year-old ith Miss Minnie 48d Olothi .1,
ot .,Or a mue
Well made and good linings. stock on hand and ices longer period, as we have son of plaint with either ng . it has t
through the balance of PAI the —Our iieh Mr. . D. Xrilson was week.—Mr. George Howard left on Thars 28th ult., An
learned
id down the Rrices, so as to be on it par with to like' him as a neighbor. 6nd day of last week for 0 odericb, to attend the seized with Graham.—Mr. Forguson, a former teacher
mark with & having fatted for the s ows -this fall, a Mr. Smith blacksmith, was to ide jug
your golden opportumitY for ths tried conclusions t whai
the now lot. ow 19 aspiring you Model School.—Miss Stephens, of SteNhen si.1 ffe - in No. 10,Stanley, is renewing acquaintance- provi
which bid fair to be a re r
Non- rd -breaker, died con, rulsions. After about four houi
Clothing.. youthful lacrosse team from town. on township, is visiting relatives and frie'n a in remains ships here.—Dr. H. R. Elliott paid our 96er yoU quality ac
day, but our I)oys suffered defeat. The on Sunday last. He ha been sick for Ov- ing the little fellow died. The or lated
are .
WM. PICKARD mg 1his vicinity.—Miss English,of Stephen, town a fl it this week.—AVord was Fa with
He took a chill after be* were interred in the Port Albert buryin Edward MC
little chaps beat it bravely and vow, to win eral 0ays. d Lng VIS -nave falth
Seaforth. . socikl in washedi He was 19 months old,and weigh-- spentafewdays under the parentalroof ive ere this week that Sandie Cameron
yet.—The ladies intend giving a d �ud on Thursday. The parents have the rece
where he has been
—.Mr. John Ducharme h
ed 1,45,,0 pounds.—Mr. 3amnel Ranuie, of last week. yni tb f the neighborhood�—Mr. John is very ill in Hamilton
us to the test.
the basement of our church oii the evening fortune to have his �,,rlmg, colt killed Pa' y 0 his uncle.—Scarcely a week passes SEAFORTH.
the to*nship of Hay, waf in.town on Mon- mis Gre m, of Austin, Manitoba, who has been visiting
'of Friday, 14t1i inst.., for which a good pro- e recent thunder holidays with his parents at but some drunken hoodlums en route from
I He says that an in. valu. by lightning during
AN& AV ramm,e is being prepared, and Mreahments mense deal of ding his ince Bayfield, -make the night hideous with their At S15 We o er
of (aaT. ti�ber has been deTiroyed in the big storin.
b e She )pardton, left for the Prairie Prov
will be served.—Miss Flora McDonald, 1 9 We are always please& Jenny was one of 'the finest -pieces of Tweed Suit* 98,;
all frxpooifov- g The rd 'Of BINampi by fires. - The has got into the on f aturday. obscene language.
Godericktownship, has been visiting relte Wroxeter. to have gentlemen call upon us but wouiA flesh that ever lived,. and for neaA 0811 for $18. We gi
tives in the village for some days.'—Miss groun among the roots d mould, and it oug as one of her owner'S' fait 8 mil will S moulder, �here until the fall floods NOTES.—M�n have arrived to put tip the Goderich. take it as a compliment if these t hs, for vears she w perfect fit.
Maggie McDougall, of Pickard' linei-f "11 4andbys. He feels very much grieved
DISTRICT MATTERS. nt last week in Toron to, do- drown it out.--rMrs. (Dr.) Scott and Master iron bridge over the river here. It is to be �OTES.—Clinton base ball team played though they wear fine clothes, we can
department, s *11 be pushed forward got sadly them nothing else, would forget to call.— his loss, and would rather have lost
Harr are Wending eir holidays with hoped the work wi At $18 w -e show 4
ing the most rwhionable establishments of purl first nine last Friday, and
friends in Galf and,vicin y.—The 33rd Bat- witl-Avigor, so that the patience of the way - od about 7 to 20 in Monday was a very quiet day in town, most times her actual cash value than to h equgl t6 tl�e beat Wil- that city.—Mr. Alex. Brown intends mov- bea�en. The figures sto way.
PROMPT SETrrEmE_NT.Mr. Alex. James of the people going to Clinton or Seaforth. had her life terminated in this�
COUDC,lLof nd delighted o r citizens on Mon- faring public be not overtried.—Mr.
family to' Seaforth . in favor of the home team. Goderich team is 0*,Brs entirely e�retary of the eafort
oh the ing his The Cricket Club went to Clinton and had a
-note from future, so as to be more con his day evening by disco sing sweet music Paulin has disposed of his furnitute stock
hard to beat." --The building of the ad-
Royal- Arcanum, has received.a from the balcony of the ornmercial Hotel. to Mr. Black, of Elora, who will continue -match with a team composed of seven from St4affa.
Mrs. Robert Coleman of this town, in which employment. There' are few bands t e ize of this one' the business at the same stand, and we hope dition to our dock is giving work to a large the town team, and four from the Doherty IMEETIsG OF REFormERs.—The Presid
le conveys her sincere- thanks to the mem. —A goodly with as much satisfaction to the public as nu. iber of teams and men, —The apple fac- team. The Clinton team went to bat first and Secretary of the Hibbert Reforin At- &U4 421
that an make better music. tGry, is agaill running day and night.—Rev.
'h di
bers of Seaforth Council for their kindness DR. SMITH"s, FuRmTuRE, carpets, pie e to face the bowling of Charles and Donald Of the finest
tureC- chins, stoves, horse, carriages, cutter. harness num r went from her to Brussels on Mon- his predecessor. —Messrs. Hamilton & Sa Messrs. Edge, Irvine and J. A. Anderson ciation,-Messrs. F. R. Hamilton and Lee
1jer deceased husband the late Mr. Rob, Wallace, who were ably supported behind Cannichael, respectively, have called
to together with a large stock of household goods are day ai id Tuesday last, 0 attend the horse- derson shipped four car loads of stock to
liaisie all been off for holidays, The first -this sectiolL
ett Coleman, and she also gratefully acknow- seen w es Ten& the stumps by Bob. Beattie. So effective meeting of the Reformers of Hibbert, to
offered for sale very cheap. Furniture m3y, be races, 1ere. —Rev. Dr. McDonald, Mrs. Me- Eastern market this eek.—Miss
two were at Grimsby for a week, and the Wh
ledges the prompt settlement of the benefit any week day between 10 a.w.sud 8 p. m. until d Rae and Lottie Orr have gone on a two Knox was the work that the last stump fell. when held in the Town hall, Staffa, on at we Bay is
&Y Donal I and returned home from
dw�herself_and family through the member- of auction and may be purchased at private sale at Nliss Allie latier is tendered a reception in at five o'clock
very low prices. 11395 Detro.1 andWindsor oi i Wednesday, after weeks' visit to Toronto and other points.— —Victoria the score stood 12.- Our bo managed to evening, the 17th inst., i
y say that Mr. the
shilk. of the deceased. We ma� clitirch this (Frida) evening: pile up 71 runs against Ye" bowling of te in oiercoatff,
WAsHnw XMhines cheaper than ever; sKending a pleasant s x weeks' holid% in The Union base. ball.. team of Wroxeter and Str et Methodist Church gives an At Home in., for the purpose of looking after the
Coleman was a. member of the Roy.kl Area- epe �places.—Miss Jes;ie Oldham, who ad -Gorrie is becoming ramous in the annals of Houston and MaeMur *b Clinton made terests of the Reform Party in the yeltons, Friezes,
guaranteed to g�ve satisfactiou, or rice, refunded. t I its members and adherents o
n Friday
mily been isit here, Mrs T 0 ing revision
UUM and at. his death his widow and fa Call and got one from 0. C. Wmrso Seatortli. ing her sisti r A and already has won a name for good 42 in the last innings,' Lving Brucefield of the voters' lists an 413 to $30.
0
fee or collection,'as
were entitled to an iusurance benefit of home in Bea This eye mg. There
Kemo, ret' ;nsvi& P ;' victorious by 17 runs and an innings. The
arned to her ying throughout the countr 8 no matters. All who are in sympathy with.
-omptly W church raises all its monies "by volun- I
000. This amount was very pi Galt on Ze home d by the -Clinton
WATER Limp.—Just arrived,,a."car load on Division"ourt was held here week it plays with boys were well treate ll d our Beaver Ove
Tuesday.— par y
satisfactorily settled. resh; price reduced. tar� subscriptions. —Everyone in this see -
and of Thorold Cement, good and f on 8 turday. Judg.- Davle presiding. grounds, and no doubt will give a satisfac- . - cricketers. bespeak a large turnout. S15; is a thing thi
JOHNSON BROS., Seitarth. 1895-1 tloo is ardently desiring rain. It is sorely
STALAMUE
There were no cases of )eculiar importancep tory account of itself.—Mr. George Dane s.—Mrs. Rochefort, Of
I' nedded for the pastures and gardens. pr;
TLm RAnzT! THE R_xis THE G),oRiolus PooLE WHEAT. — If parties wishing to , && for value At,
that �f Copp vs. Cudn lore being the ne formerly of Wroxeter, but now of Hami - Brussels. son, Michigan, was the guest of IM".
R.&IN-.—The great drou lit which continued procure any of thle variety from in, we would ad- you how.
vhicli seemed to take the most time and ton, paid Ithe village one of his periodical rr of theBkussels Sadler last week..�-Miss Janet Upshal t�ty that
visa 3fou to senj In your 0 er as soon as possible, as I I I BRim,.q.—Mr. W. H. Kei
for nearly two moutfs, was broken on- create the greatest inte st. It was a Jury visits this 4eek.—Miss Maggie Miller has Bluevale. present.-w�The tking that -will loom]
1H d for it so fir this season. Post, and family av ed home from visiting friends here at,,
we have had a brisk dern
en the parched earth was Dawson, Golden Chaff, Rutherford left on their trip to theWest. Mr. Kerr likes the eaters intend having a grand concert in
Tuesday, h We can also supfly You w th case and a verdict was rendered for $100, returned from Owen Sound, where she has NOTES. --Miss Ann
showers- The Democrat and o bier vs s. Also a Stock of home rs. 4ton Our store is Un
moistened by refreshing the full'amoulit claime , this being the rent been visiting for four or five weeks. Tuoday nior for Holland, Manitoba, West) and says the only thing the Winni- near future.— r d M D
cq,-Ound had 1;ecome so dry and hard.th%t grown timothy seed, Second. to none. COTT bttlers reside. She will 'be
et, Seiforth. 1395-1 ' for a ifarm -which the efendant had from wh re her rgers were talking about was Laurier and moved into their handsome dwelling plae for Ordert
farmers could not plow to any advalitage Main Stre iere — r( Day was pretty well observe4
the plaintiff.—Mr. Ira' Lewis, the veteran gre Aly missed by her young friends I ree trade.—Rev. G. H. Cobbledick has re —Labor
and farming operations were, consequi6ffy ALL accounts due th6 late Thomas Coven- one moment
think
and good natured CoAt Crown Attorne Walton. Mr, Henry Bosnian is laid up with a sever' turned from his trip to the Old Country. our village. Most of the sports went
try not settled by Octobei Ist, 189 1, will be placed in Y'. t at a stand still. The grass was com- celo7Goderich, was i A .—Mr. Wm. Torrance and hi.: atthek of brain fever. Mr. Edwin Bailey He visited the prine I the -British. Seaforth to witness the bicycle races. Wter somewhere el
almos court for collection. Accounts will be colleoted at and Clerk of the Pea, in PER-13021� 1-13 1 9. C1 les in become inay, ending the I le% on Monday for Berlin Model School.— Isles, and also took aria in. - Aggie Dalton is visiting relativ�es
)letely burned up, and pastures had 112 Goderich street weit. 1191-4 -town' on Saturd ',ljourt as sister, Miss'Ella, -son and daughter of Rev. e fully en
bad to be'fed as in win -
so bare that stock . — sa witness. He is still as s ry and good Mr. Torrance, of Paisley, formerly of the Mr Win. Gardnerhas been indisposed for joyed his trip, and looks well after it. United States at present. i
Fou SALE, git a bargain, one good second
ter. in many pla-,*'es the streams were dried hand Base Burner Coal Stove. Apply to 0.' C. looking as he was a q arter of -a- century Walton circuit, were visiting friends in this soi;e days past. on the first Nichols is visiting her sister, Mrs. T.
THE RAcEs.—The weather we are Lead6
U wellg; were giving out and water was be -
P, WrLLsoq, Seafortb. 1"5-2 ago, -and he says that those Who are anxious- vicinity this week. Mr. Torrance has had a SAD DEATH.—It is our sad duty to an- (lay of the races, Mond�T, was all that could Delgatty, at present.—Ou genial
conung scarce. The terrible bush fires DR. Si%trrH's._AucTiox SALE.—Mr. JOB. ly awaiting to step into his official Shoes good situation in Brandon for several years, noAnce the death of Mabel Timmins, only be desired. The attendknce was large, and keeper, Mr. Thomas Hamilton$ took clot]
which have recently been - raging i a all
Brine- wili'sell by auction the entire contents of Dr. t for some years and he is spending his holidays in Ontario. da�ghter of Mr. James Timmins, of Toron ent the keene6t interest prevail- himself 9. wife last Tuesday, in the
will have to watch and wai in every ev
mber . 15tb, at
directions added greatly to the deneral dis- Smith's residence, on Saturday, Septe crether th first (lay proved a of Miss Bell& Parke, daughter of Mr.
yet, �as he intends to ltve just as long as he Miss Ellie Swallow, daughter of Mr, John to, �o�merly merchant at this place. Mr. ed, so that altoo
comfort and had become in many places I o'clock p.m. " See small bills. Look out for mome n. of Hi
I r. ohn Fowler bas purchased from Swallow, of the grav61 road, south of this Ti Mrs. Timmins and abel had success in every way. The second Parke, of the 10th concessio
1395 cau.—IM I in s' -L
alarming. All these dangers and raw- great bargains. ugus McDermid, the cornfortable d oboy
Mr.!'A place, has gone to Listowel, where she bas bee Ao0y", however, was showery, which kept The nuptial knot was ee rely 'Vied by
t1inavelling through Manitoba and Brit .9 u
001 colI
u Jackon'
backs have nww been averted by tl,--- few OysTEs at the Imperial Restaurant. R. lerichistreet, at present oc- procured a good situation as head milliner ish Columbia, and were returning, having Wew h the youm _tf residence on Go( down the attendance, though it greatly im- Mr. Scott. srefreshing Showers, which -cam 1395 es
cupied by Mr. J. M. I�est, and takes pos- in a large establishment in that town.— gotlas. far back as Medicifie Hat, when the the track. Summaries long and prosperous life.—Mr. Am
proved
t o 13 41 !event took place. It appears that Mr. anagiug Mr. Hamiltolfs 9 1hi FASHIONA1
usui,ily do, just in the nick of time, and old 1 don is in
session of it this fall.-�Mr. Levi Walper, of Mrs. Richard Pollard has gone on a visi t a FIRST DVY.
aving once mor REsuLTs OF THE CoM RciAL Exxbx `W, Cudmore, jr., Of her sister,' Mrs. Hogarth, of Hamilton. an ins had left the car for a, while be is away spending his honeymoo Neure h e asserted bwself ME and Mr. d- Mrs. Timin
things willgo on all right as formerly, and 2.22 3 claRs, trotting
ATio-.�.--The following Students of the Sea- Tuckersmith, arrived home from the Old .—The people of this nRW, and when the train started, Mabel Much.sympathy. is felt for Mr. Jolin $RAF(
FicHTING THE FIRE Saranac, J. Dulmage, Wingham ............ I there will stffi be, an abundance of foi(L and forth Collegiate Institute are reported suc- Co
nntry -on Monday. They were gone section have been greatly terrified during no doubt feared they would be left be- 'Alice J., H. Overmayer, St. Thomas ........ 2 3 2 who is seriously indisposed at pre
water for both man and beast. Wood
cessful. in obtaining the commercial certifi- about five weeks, and I a very pleasant the past week on a�coufit of the bush fires hinA. When they returned they found that Brown Sam., ThOrnsO11 & Millman, 2 Miss -Lizzie Sadler and her Won
lia( 3 a
cate :—W. W. Aitcheson, R. M. �_ Aitche. visit. Mr. Walper says the weather was that have been raging around them. Last she had faititbd, and in a few hours she was stock ................... ...... ......... William spent last Sunday visiti: r�
Time, 2.20, 2.29J, 2 30. 7
THE L&TE MR. AN-DERSo.N.—Mr. William son, P. Baker, E. Connor, C. Cudmore, P. veri wet and gloomy 1 while. he was there, tives in Seaforth.—Mr. Pat Riocheds
Sunday men and teams were orking hard dea 1. The, remains were interred in the
Anderson, of this town, Passed peacefully e of the Bluivale cemetery on Saturday last, the 2 45 clue: O'Dell, St. Thomas.. 2 2 ing friends in our village at preselit. FAIR N
E. Clarkson, M. C. Devereaux, R. Duncan and�he only saw the'slIm hine twice.—Mis3 all day fighting a fire on the west sid Wellington Chief, M.,
ay from the cares of this life on Sabbath fun ral sermon being preached �y Rev. c weather and hard times seem to aftect 04
aw son, W. Duncan, W. J. Elliott, M. Flan Matie Lyon, who has! been visitin4 at her village. It seems that fire started in a field Little Harry, T. B. Puddl omo HaTsville.. I I
last. He has been an invalid for over three Goorge S. B., J. Mitebell, Palmerston ...... 3 3
nagan, J. Foster, J. Elliott, J. Horton, A. home here for some weeks, left on Tuesday' belonging to Mr. McCuaig, and on Saturday Prir1g... That Mabel was loved and respect- oung men but httle. Ove was.emum A 1AND.WHERE M
years, and was a most patient and "'- N. Hoffman, L. Kilora, J. D. Laidlaw,M. she will spend a short ran into a stubble field belongin ed I ighi be read in the faces of her sad Time, 2.37,2.36, 2.341. e list It
for Toronto, where g to Mrs. CA week, and another is on th
plaining sufferer. Tile change was, no j. Me Half- mile run :, it RIFE A PAfIA
'Cloy, E. Proctor, B. Rennie, C. W. thne visiting friends before returning to Sage. By dint of hard work by s, large sch olfellows as they followed the remains 1 next week.
doubt, a long looked for relrief to him. Col--nist, W. bortbgraves, Drayton ........ 2 1
Sanders, M. G. Thompson, A.F. Waugh, E. lier�,osition in Chicago.—Mr. George 0ood 4ng of men with lows and water, it was of taeir dear companion to a last resting ldeg Diniont, James Hfywood, Eastwood_ 1 2 2
Mr. Anderson has been a resident of Sea- Welsh, J.'Bulger, G. Chesney, A. Colbert, of Wingham Zurich. IDT. Tamage Hois
forth for about nieyears. Previous to paid his family a vi�it on ept in check, anyon Sunday night wa got place. Time, 55, 58, fit.j.
M. Fowler, L. Gray, Norman Hoffmin, P. Labor Ba'y.—The Lacrosse Cliil� has revived under so that immediate danger was SECONIJD DAY.
arm- 'Pur- I minstrel troupe, which gave such verted. Had it spread to an adjoining McKillop. Two-year-old colt& half -mile heats, trotting
coming to Seaforth he was engaged in f Lennon, R. McClure, F. MeGavin, K. the A NEw LODGE.—Mr. George
ing, from his youth Upwards, about half t 2 2 3 of Seafortb, District Deputy Grand
Hamburg cell, G. Pickard, C. Rudolph, A. Woodley. suc� ssful entertainment on last 4 h Of slashing oil Air. Morrison's land, it is M -rder of Ui� ited )ru C�xrdensA .
and Haysville, C�1�.NCIL MEETIN-G.—COunCil met in Craw. - A, C,, P. Scott, bru�sels .......... 1 '
way between Sid neer, George WhiteleySeafori h.... 2 * 1 3 2 of the Ancient 0 W4
—37. The following outside candidates are -may, and they are again rehearsing for an (10116tful if the village could have been ford"s Hotel,Dublin, on Monday, September
where, by industry and good management, Trantine, T. Lapalie, Seaforth ....... 3 3 3 1 1 also successful : J. Smillie, No. 1, Tuck- entertainment, to be given in the near fu- saved. As it is, great credit is due to those 3rd, 1894. The members were all present. Time, 40,1.43. visited our village last week and
he not only Succeeded in making ample pro- lodge of the above Order. There 1,Copyright, Lou
ersmith ; B. Robertson, No. 1, Hullett ; T. tur�.—Miss Daly, of Stratford, has been who turned out and worked so heroically to The Collector's bonds, with securites, ere 2.33 clue a
vision for his ease and comfort in old age, McGregor, No. 1, Hullett ; D. J. Smith, J. visiting the Misses Watson this week.— save the property of their neighbors. Lucy Sweepstakes, H. Garbutt, Rays-* twenty charter members and four more DUNEDM, NeW 2
but was enabled to do generously by a large C. Duncan, W. E. Armstrong, S. Duncan, accepted by the Council. Accounts -v�ere ville .. ............................ 3 2 1 1 1 Indian$
Messrs. H. K. Beattie and J. L. Killoran plications for membership at the next in What th -
family. His wife died many years ago and The course prescribed em- left last wbek for Toronto, where they in- ed 'or avelling, gravel, and bridges And Annie Rooney, J. Roche, Bruseels.. I 1 3 5 dr iM The following officers mere, aPpo Maoris are to We
Brussels. u 0 g.
he was. most tenderly cared for in hie later rhe g e s g i Fe the Treasurer for 541$.90. Willard Wilmont, W. N. Barnes. St. T_'
n 11 Thomas ................... 2 3 2 2 3 viz Dr. Campbell, P. M. . John
-s of the High School draw- tend pursuing1beir studies of law.—Rev. Hensall. T Council ......... braces four book he then adjourned to meet in Jd6e es we an uring s rece li, i
years, Ing course, the full course of single and Mr. Hodgins will be absent from his own OBITUARY.—On Monday of last week Mr. Hotel, Leadbury,ononday, October 12 -2nd, Wedgeblock, J. 0. Anderson, Listowel 4 6 5 4 4 W, M. ; Fred Seigner, Foreman; S. but you see thev il
is daughters, who resided with him, He een egnaged John Nelson, John Purdue, Blyth.... 5 4 2 3 8 Overseer ; E. J. Hargan, 'Recorder;
double entry book-keeping, commercial pulpit for a month, having b b. Stewart, of this place, received the at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Time, 2.40, 2 $5, -2.39, 2.431, 2.41k tronsof New Zeala
leaves a family of four sons and four daugh- arys, `rgREsniNGs. —There have been sbille Open Race Hartleib, Financier ; F. Eilber, Recol
ters. One of the sons, Mr. William Ander- arithmetic, and reading. All the - book- for special services at Wingham, St. nioariitpl intelligence of the death in Tor- Bio was once their$, at
work is inspected by 6e High School in- Kirkton and Lucan.—Rev. L. G. Wood, onto of his cousin, Miss Bell& Dewar, reports of big threshings in the pape last Captain Hunter .................. D -H-1 Moses Geiger, Guide; H. Magel wlp�
son. of MaKiHop, is well known to many of �s Miss Garfield ........................ D-11-4
spector, and all the'.candidates have to Pass rector of Winghain, will conduct Harvest- daugliter.of the late James Dewar, of Strat- week, but Mr. John C. Morrison received a Watchman; H. Aterner, Outside *ept it, but from
our readers.. Jacob and Charles live near on eamination papers in drawin, and book- Thanksgiving services in St. Thomas' BA Fly ........... .................. 3 2 man. This Order is designed for foreigners ali.ghteZ
-ysville, and James resides near Mount ford, nd a former resident 'of this place. letter from Dakota recently, telling of one or nert Russel,— :. 7 ................... 4 3
Ha kee ing sent out by the Department and Church on Sunday next. Special sermon in Oil Mondky bf this week Mr. Stewart was two that make them all small affairs. Jos I eph imfe, 2.20J, 2.29J. benefit of the members, and furnishes vum and vkes of
Clemens,, Michigan. One of the married lUods. Theyare.
daughters is Mrs. Veitch, of Plattsville, and rea( in Toronto, so that the thoroughness -of tile morning on God's goodness, and a spec- advised by telegram froin Kerrick, Minue- Morrison threshed for Thompson Morrison benefits, cheap life insurance, &c. It i
the other, Mrs. Win. Habkirk, of 8eaforth. the work is pretty carefully tested . before i9I �Dffertory for church repairs, --Mr. Thomas the sad death in Minneapolis, on on the 23rd of Augnst, 2,870 bushels in one Mppen. good society and we are fad that the Twe Of savages, but
the certificate is given. The drawing course Neelands, of Wallaceburg, an old news- VroiclliaB� 'evening, August 31st, of his brother, d. pects for a strong lodge ere are enco
The two unmarried ones reside at honie, Mr. day. � Forty acres of it averaged 21 bushels MORE PLOWS and gang plows to han �L
Ifall to see. Their
Ing
Andetson was a good citizen and a straicht- is the most laborious part of the work, and paper man, is in town this week, work' Duncan, eldest son of the late Duncan to the acre. And James' McArthur, who Boner bargains than ever. A f all line of all plow not with age but 1
Or� chanan h
highly ler of Stewart, of Hibbert, and formerly well lived West of Egmoudville at one time and lows, Skimmers, etc., at the Kippen- Plow m%RiEFs.—k1r. Milton Bu: they suppose pltarl
0 many educationists are of opinion that this a lodge in -connection with the !pairs, mould boardo, plow handles, castings for all
�6rward, honest in&* n, and N�as M M10111t very well be made Somewhat less Wccabees. ' This is a good Order lid known in this section. No particulars of in Mo* of linea of p for Goklerich to attend the � Collegiate
esteemed by all -who knew hini. �' He had s me afterwards, threshed oil the 2lAt I Shop. T.'MBLLIS. 1391-2 titute.—Miss Lizzie Hess, and her 19hupshells scoope
-ei&rate without detriment to the value of although we have many such societieas in hi death have been received up to the time
fully served his time here, being over 84 the cornmercial certificate. The majority of town, no doubt there is room for one of W ti g August 2,700 bushels in one day. SCRIDS. —Out' gj�ajll market is now opened Arnelia, left a few da ago for South of the oountwauce
years of age. The remains were taken to ri n BAwN BuRED.—The barn of Mr. James tip in full blast. Many large loads are find -
the failures were maile on the examination more.—Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Coleman left on Indiana.�Mr. Dau'4111er, from Be was. mwwaare.
-near Raysville, and 11 As those we lovo decay, we die in part; Longwortli, 2nd concession of McKillop,- ing their way here.�The long looked for
the old family cemetery paper in drawing. All who have passed de- Saturday for Toronto. Mr. Coleman will' String after string is severed from the heart, Michigan, hasbeen visiting his IM0101--, adoptod Christiani-
near Irishtown, with all its contents, was
laid be§ide those of his deceased partner. serve to be commended for their -industry look after the exhibit of the. Coleman Till loosen'd life, at last but breathing clay, rain has come at last, -and oh 1 how refresh- S.. Faust.—Miss Walper, from
destroyed by fire about eight o'clock on ing. r. George Taylor, of - Thornpike -Old Testament, bi
Without one pang Is glad to fa;1 away. M,
and congratulated for their success,.-, Estate at the Industrial, while Mrs. Cole- I here visiting relatives and friends.-- ey
Unhappy hb who latest f aels the blow, Tuesday night. It seems that Mr. Long- farm, goes to Toronto this week with fbifr T-atament. Th
Oakville. — Lill& FaIlst has been to London to
Whose eyes have wept o'er every friend laid low, worth was from home and Mrs. Long*q.rth hrses for the big show. Mr. Taylor al- iif -the Old, but
THE SEAFORH SHoyr.—The following man will visit her old home in
special prizes and attra6tions, provided by THE LiBoR DAY RACES.—Many inisfor- Miss Gunn, of Woodstock. was visitin Dragged lin ering-on from partial death to death, the millinery openings and will ta 9 having occasion to to the barn took a
e
as Nellie McKay this week. Till dying, all he can resign is breath." ays gives a good account of himself in th inery department in her Nw. On o0casiou
ihe local society, will be offered in addition tunes seemed to be the -lot of the promoters Mi' —Mrs.Moore, of the mill
lantern with her Tie lantern exploded. ;oronto horse ring.—Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Store.—Mis Mag ie Deichert an of ttia New Teel
to the regular premium list, at the Seaforth of the bicycle races on Monday. The r- sr., of Harriston, is visiting her daughter, BRiEFS.—We were favored this week with
The fire spread so rapidly that nothing could the
Ross, of Exeter, spent a few hours in been to the not eat all
Show, to be held under tile auspices of the dently hoped for rain wouldn't come, and Mrs. John MeNab, in town, this week.— the long wished for and much needed rain. be saved. The barn was filled with bay And village on Tuesday. —Whiler. and Mrs. Netta Well have a o *ould
South Huron and Tuckersmith Branch So- though the town street sprinkler was kept We learn that two pupils from a certain —Considerable grain is being brought to openings.—Mr. Edward Fee, one them 11
IT , market, and meets with ready 'demand at grain and the loss will be a very serious,one John MeAsh and son, of the Bayfield road,
e ack all the morning of the country school in this county wrote on the ioneer residents of the tow,"hip of
cieties, on Thumday and Friday, Septemb r. busy oil the tr to Mr. Longwo4h. We. have not learued em as deU"
a stead 14
27th and 28th. As will be seen, there is a races, it could not be got into first class Public School Leaving Examination, and, the highest prices.—A number `of our vil- near Varna, were pre�. ring to return home P
on the lagers on the west side of the railway trac whether or not he had any insurance. after a visit to IVI cClymones, last and who had a splendid 'home "eud& The ship
Splendid programme Fi&ST DAY. —Bi- shape. It would have taken a long, hard before learning the result, wrote also k I T. distance north of this place died on
Saturday, the liorse suddenly bolted and land, put In at on
race, five miles,for _ purses of the value rain, to even I UITS ?0 nars of
cycle ay the dust. As it was, a higher and supposedly more difficult exam- are arranging to have their dwell b hted day night. He was about
Ifikely God6rich T It got into hWI�D�, nd 4-1
He was a most worthy man an
of, Ist $4, 2nd $ ; time limit, 14:20. - Bi- narrow path on the inside was good, but in4ion for third.class teachers. They were with elqctricity, and they will a so ownship. started off down the thwn line. a good the ditch and then into Mr. Taylor's wire. r. md eaten oxcept
cycle race, one mile, for purses of the value off that was like riding through ashes. The both plucked in the lea i ttion, get a few lights on the street, as they are FAT;IL ACCII)NNT.—Williani T., eldest'son zen, and was highly respected.—Mr
ving examint
erebeing no business of Mr. Joseph Izzard, of the Bayfie:ld rZ, fence, and get f 8 f ,om the buggy,
Ist $3, 2nd $1.50. First purse by Jack- extreme heat and the terrible dust kept but both passed for thirds.—Miss Case and very h ug Mr.1 James B c Bloch, an old aiid much Lzrespected revid 6�fidren, twh,,o
Of, !4air arse 'al I I
son & Greig, au umbrella valued at'$3 ; time -many people away, and the result was that her sister, Miss Clemmie, left on Monday places for te a space to help to litht the near Clinton, et with one of the most 4,e- made its way I He 'was - '11 tX
% of Zurich, died on Tuesday. vivo= to
o e he bu a
8 NTr.i four miles diE T
limit, 2.40. Foot race once around the the attendance was a Slim one. The races, last to visit friends in Toronto and see fhe street J. C. Clawson and r. H. plorable accidents recorded for' some ti�n.e. a m R 9 y w adly 70 years of age.—Mr. S. J. Latt& ot 05wee all
course, Ist $3, 2nd $1.50. Foot race for however, were scorchers, in spite of the dis- Big Fair. They were accompanied by Miss Jacobie were In Toronto this week.—Mr. D. He was drawing a load of wood from �the broken up.—Mr. obert Mel, ordie is busy family m4jved last week to London, 'Wer4o
wreaked
advantage of the soft track. There was no Bacon, who will spend a few days visiting Urquhart, our old established and enter- bush to 6he house with a double team. the laying dowii the material for the purpose of ir
ake their future home.—Mr.
boys under 15 years of age, once aromid the xt, surmer. they will Would become a I
course, lat V, 2nd. 1. Farmer's race, trot loafing and no tedious waits between races ; relatives in the city before returning to her prising miller, has recently been adding yoting man sat on the outer edge of Ae building a fine dwelling house ne W. Hess has bought out Air. S. J.
ucted
to —Rev. Mr. McNaughton, M. A., cond I TWO of
or pace, horse must never have won public everything went with a vim, and the- racing home in Montreal.—Mr. George Beers, of very much to the app�arance as well as 1ront tier. Exactly where he stopped ri t hi ary and all his stock.—,
In ing iliac m
money in a race Well has built another story on hit
before, and inust -weigh was racing from start to finish, Several of Orono, one of the oldest and best known re� the protection of his oatmeal mill, by hav- 0
unload at the house, the fr nt wheels of �the service in St. Andrew's church last Sabbath. London In 1820
10
over 1,200 pounds,—farmer, his son or man the finislies,created great enthusiasm. The sidents of the County of Durham, died on in it tinned over and nicely painted.—Mr. wagon dropped into a cavity in the earth. —Mrs. (Rev.) Barnay is visiting at the a at and they wem
ness shop, which will make a
C
an� arental home.—Large loads of -grain for Allaorts, but bef
must drive, best two in three—Ist $4, 2nd first race on the card was the half -mile Sunday, the 19th ult., aged 88 years. He Mrs. G. D. Arnold recently returned A portion of the front tier of the wct�d, ment in it appearance.
eeding purpose, are to the - ppen rig urnace
E in his ho fi reo
The first -heat was a good one, the wa the father of Mr. George A. Beers, of home f in London and Ailsa I with the boy, was forced off onto the putti
$2, Prd six pounds of condition powder, val H8 a f fi
rom visi in
chopping.—
uedat $1, by I. V. Fear. 'Seaforth.—Mrs. W. G. Smith, of London, Craig.—Mr. F. G. wL ho lil A ills London, in connection with Hartleib muskets. 1
Farmers' driver, =tekanging places several times. Living- f4eyers one of our old etrees and startled the horses. Theyran In for ,eorgeMeTa gart,
visitel the
tro�i or pace, must never have mron ublic ston, of Seaforth, led half way down the returned home to -day, after spending a and enterprising residents, who has carried away, and continued running for 20 rods, of ChiselhurAt, and T. Mellis
P Kuilzinger are doing the work. Wk and destr(
—mile heats, stretch, but there, Chishohn, of a th and
—4 to eater, 3 to sbart Goderich, week visiting her sister, Mrs. George A. on butchering here for some time, has de overturninf, the wagon. The young 1�an Bayfield Sabbath schools la t Sabba Greb formerly requ
money ired six *ibes Vho 001114
-Drysdale schools next
0- in 3, any driver allowed,—entrance fee of dame up on the ouside -,-cry fast and won by Beers, of North William street.—Dr, . S. cided to remove to London, and has sold all was taken rom the rear of the front wheels will visit Blake and d the furnace will be a
—Mr. Ricker's good workmanship �u Sme of -these sal
10 per cent. -required in this race,—prizes, a short length. In thQ second heat Chis- Murray, late of Tlioriidale, has leased Air. his effects here. We wish him success.— lifeless, His body was bruised, his face ais- Sabbath. Lv good h
improvement to his alrea� y Und lubs 4111a
65,$3 S-2. Ponyrace, best 2 in 3—pony holm led from the pistol crack, a -lid though George Good's house on High treet, and The Rev. J. S. Henderson and Mrs. Hen- figured and the back of his head deeoly is commending itself in the wagon and mp, has 9Q a
The fire in the big swx
must not weigh over 800 pound� ; purse of Livingstoli-made a bold bid in the stretch, will open -an office, on Main street, for the derson returned home the end of last week, cut. His age was but, 16 years and seyen buggy trade. harm, but the good shower of rain we theIr agemies tha
be kept up.
$5 -by Mr. James Dick. Running race, lie could not catch the fast Goderich man. practice of his profession. —Mr. A. Crozier after spending a month's vacation.—The months. The deceased was very higbly last Tuesday night checked the e On.
three times around the track, three to enter A. 0. Winter, of Seafortli, was third in. has moved into one of the houses in the Rev. Mr. Hunt, of the Trivitt Memorial esteemed and a good liviiig boy, popular'at =00 fteod to aptare I
Leadbury. eraly. It had made its way
R5 M. i or no race. First �rze by Mr. Edsa.11 ; both hea-ts. The half -mile open required Guttridge Terrace on Market street. —There church, E�eter, will conduct service in St. school and wit everyone who knew hi Zurich road a day or so before. maun
g in
LEADEMS. —Fierce fires are rag and am
2nd prize $2, by r. at 3 o'clock, the The funeral to6k place to Clinton cemetery Rannie loses v ry heavily by it, as he
ween Mcli-ellar and are twa or three cases of typhoid fever in Paul's church on Sabbath
W. Flanagan ; 3rd three heats to decide bet e and when fte 01
These groes
ate hinges, on Tuesday, 29th tilt., and was largely at -
prize a pair of patent alued at McCarthy, of Toronto. The first heat went townat present.—Mr. James Ferguson, of occasion being the Harvest Home Thanks tions.of the big pine swamp. lot of first class pine in reserve for a fu
are caused by graceless scamps *0ked the cause
White, of London, Detroit, formerly of Brucefield and Wing- giving service, and the church is being beau- tended, among those present being the q-01- z and his sister"
$1
rowlin
$1.50, by Mr. 0. C. NN illson. SECOND D.m to McCarthy, with C. H
P time.—Mr. Sain.Wurt Why, you foo,
through the woods on the Sabbath, w o 7'10
—Special priye by Morris of $5, for the second. The second went to 'McKella, in ham, has been in this vicinity visiting tifully decorated. The Rev. Mr. Roy, who legiate classniates of the deceased. Milch Louis taubus, from Peigan,
best ten pounds of lyutter, the butter to be-' 1. 16 115, with lots to spare, and the third friends for several days. Ferguson, was rec -npathy is felt for the bereaved parents,- li lit them for their own amuserneut.—Mr. their ammunitioi
made a call on Mr. D. S. Faust one
ently appointed rector of St. Paul's syi they 14
William Doig has withdrawn from the aye fought
come the property of the donor. 8pecial likewise, McCarthy second. The slow race although somewhat older looking than when eburch, and who has been in the Old Coun- relatives and friends. Mr. Moses Geiger and Air. Cr* -
ed lots of fun, being finally won by F. a Haron pedagogne, still looks as if he en- try forthe past mouth or so, hm taken and left for 'the south.— week-- . ted by the Evangelical 8 aries says th at he
prize by.1VIr. Pierce of 85, for the best ten creat teaching contest e in
a p ates to the unday At a place betw4N
go
Quite a number in this section have ex- 7er 0
pounds of butter, suitable for table use, Dunbar, of Stratford, most of the other 'con- joyed life. His inany friends were pleased. passage hoine, and will occupy his pulpit h olpasodeleg
packed in a crock, the butter to becoine the testants falling off their wheels. ' The three to have a friendly greeting from him once here about the first 'o Bayfleld. pressed their intention of visiting some of
f October. — r. Convention to be hela in Creditoll AM -from both f,
Mrs. Jo�in the big fairs this autumn. It is certainly
property of the donor. Special by -Mr. inile county brouglit - more.—Dr. S is in made on Si
mith intends disposing of his Kenneth Macarthur, of Ailsa Craig,
Vut, Baldwin and Liv BREEzy Lo_&Ls.—Mr. and T
week._'Mr, Richard Jennison, from
Win. Xickard, for the best tub of 50 pounds ingston, of Seaforth,-nd Chisholm, of 01od- household effects by auction on Saturday the village this week, visiting his brother, Fraser took in the Caledonian games at not j19peht money which is expended in -Mlir UP
y t1 Sauble Line, has moved with his famifF *ey resumed th
Luckn J. Hall, n
�A —One of e
of butter, (salted) a prize of $12.50, or 25 erich. Baldwin set the pace but. was passed the 1�th inst., if not previously disposed of Mr. J. Macarthur.—Mr. James Coxwortli, ow this week, �Rev. W. o ring to see the exhibition. in the
nest the village, and has got a job in the. had had plin]
s serm Y
cents per pound, the butter to become the at the qtiarter post by. Chisholm, who led by private sale.—Miss Della ons which it has been our
Fisher, of the enterprising proprietor of the Cen- has so acceptably officiated at St. Andre mill, He will occupy C. Greb's e
',N1 r. R. the rest of the way. Livingston came up Goderich, is a guest at Mr. Thomas Lapslie's tennil hotel, which, by the way, is one of church during the summer, preaches his of the,
property of the donor. Special by hist privilege to listen to, was delivered by Rev. questin
Willson who will add,55 to the first prize from third place in the last quarter, but this week.—Mr. and Airs. George Habkirk, the best conducted houses in the county,has sermons here on Sunday next.—On Monday T. W. Cosens in the Bethel Methodist the chief end 01
not pass Chisholm, who won by half a ch, on Sabbath before last, from the Bath For fhmkly made, w
for roadster brood mre accompanied by could of 'McKillop, returned on Frida� last from a rece t5l made up what was formerly used last Samuel Guard, the youngest son '-.of chur Hot Wepther.
foal. Special by Y� McLe=,. . .1 length, amid much enthusiasm. The mile most enjoyable visit with relatives and 11 A, -into bedrooms, and is preparing to Sainuel and Mary Ann Huston, Sauble Lhie, text: Woe unto them, for they have gone ob tnd of mat
M. P P as a h ou
for the beat andinost seful farmer's driv- open -was the best race of the day. Rad. friends in and around Galt. —NT�r, Thomas put in two large furnaces,—Mrs. J. Britton, was baried in. the Bayfield cemetery. D4- in the way of Cain." Mr. Cosens' sermons Put 6 a cup of sea salt one-half pip
I Ounce of him.
ing horse ar mare, to be shown in haniess ; way of London, made the pace, with the Cae-shipped a consignment of &ttle to the of lona, who was hei-e on a visit, has re- ceaed was aged two years. The bei eaved pq. are all good, but the one referred to, as a camphor and one-half -whole bunch right on him. He looked a -xpathy of many friends.- brilliant and masterly effort, was really a quart bottle ; fill -the bottle Wltk-, Quincey V
three to compete, or no prize ; Ist $3, 2nd' old country markets on Tuesdity last. 1r. turned hoine.—Mr. ohn Murray, of Wing- xents have the syn -four
and let it stand twent
Special by 'Mr. T. 0. Kemp—Hoine- sure winner, but in the last few yards Me- William Tracey went over with thern.—.Mr. ham, spent last abbath at the parental Labor Day was observed here as a holiday. superior.—The grashoppers of which we water dar an a Fine Av.
$1. Kellar worined out of apocket,andco'niinglike James C -ves has - for his home, near Rodgen �b heard so much', appear to be then, when prepared to bathO with 4' murder, a
made �read, made by girls under 16 years, rra the foundation and returnea on The children of St. Andrew's Sunday Schc R have seen and
Mr. Jowettr ying ou this 111W
me
liglitning, won on the tape by a fe inc�es He expects to have Monday, accompanied by his sister, Miss greatly enjoyed their picnic in d t and the pro ots are that there put a teaspoonful of
-e crest flour—Ist $1.50, new house completed.
a 'law
from Ogilvie's wv this fall. -Mr. J. J. shaken, into your basin. A
3rd The donor claims from Radway. The time, 2.40 1/5, was the house ready for occupancy this fall.-" Jennie.—Mr. 0. A. Redmond of the to grove. --Oa Wednesday evening there was. will be some grass at
50 cents. wu-
Ile helrvine!s old mare, enny, was gored to death quantity of dirt wffl come fr
Lfar- good , considering the track and the be V4' There ver'e between four and five thousand ship of Hay, was recently visiting friends good turn out of soldiers and friends of t4O
Special by Dorrance and 'A prize bread.
aan best collectioa of flowers raised by wind. The 2.50 class race was won by people at the Caledonian Games at Luck. near Kiulough.—Alr. and Mrs. H. Arnold Salvation Army, when a Harvest Thsuki' by steer one day recently, The stser had. Adn. The ammonts. eleArlses,
r' gohool, Ist $1, 2nd 60c., 3rd 25c. The Chisholm as lie pleased. Rowan, 9f Guelph,, no -w on Tusday.—Mr. Thomas Govenlck, have returned -from camping at Grand Bend g�ving service was held.—Lieutenant Moi. been.,purchase ago, ancl it as ihor and the sea salt iMP41-
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