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___ ____ ."_ former residence.is now ocannied . by lot of fellows.—A fifty acre farm.on the on his vacation. —Messrs. Harry, John 1 Brucefiel'd loses one of its young men T3 -NQ - - .
� Walter Drake, owned by Jas. R. Trim- —Mr. U. Clark- 3rd- conoession of East Wawanosh, was and Samuel Penhale, tailors, of Toronto, not easily replaced.—A large number of .CREPARI I .. I - �
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DWA RD. OASH ble, Port Huron ; Byron Cole, owned by Mrs., John Henderson. sold by auction at the Commercial hotel are home on a visit.—Miss Levett,.of our boys went to Bayfield last Sunday - . 2 _. I - 'L 1.
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� R. Roche, Seaforth ; Carlisle, owne, been visiting her un —FOR i -I � I
ILL BUY FINE- hn Dod- has spent most of his holidays.—A good in this village on Saturday I&A.—Mr. London, who has
- —W r . George Whiteley, Seaforth ; Jo ilton wielded the hammer. The cle, has returned home.— 11 Blister " late, but they got there just the same. - f, . - I I .
4 11 owned by W. W. French, many talk of going'from this vicinity to C. Ham ' Tuesday fo . Mr.- John Dowser and wife, of Clin- .
. d,idg, "as purchased at) a goed figure by Balkwill leaves on r Winni- — .. I __L �
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111J.. Burgess, the 110th of September. A splendid lucrative situation.—Miss McCaul, of Templars of Temperance intend holding I t L 11 11 �
. Jennie B., owned by ,FALL TRADE ,
.. Hamilton ; Sarah R., owned by F. pr9gramme has been prepared. The . .. i
—ON AND AFTER JUNE 2nd, 1890,— Landon, visited Mr. John Gillespie this a lawn social on Mr. David McIntosh's � I � a 11 .. I � ... I
. � ick, Watford; Andy n mes are always ai success.— Staffa. .. i
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- spent the fore part of the week in town be the event of the season, an the c . I -
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- Daisy L., owned by Dr. I Whitely, C,ode. have been spending the sutiftner here, Tbrouto, and Mr. Young, of Exeter, on business.—Miss Annie Fish has re- mittee are a � paring no pains to in. on" Our New Goods ; I
I TH- rich ; Joe. Mowatt, owned by W. W. - left on Thursday for their home in New spent Suxiday in the village and vicinitt - turned home from Ingersoll, where she a success. The Seaforth Braise Band - �
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,� � — French, Toronto. Entries in this class Brunswick. Mrs —The root crop in this vi has been spending a few weeks.—Prof. will be on the grounds to discourse - �� -
1�1 are not closed yet. . - . - friends will be pleased te laarn that she ing very much benefitted by the recent J. J. White, of Windsor, was in town -'sweet music durin the evening, also ARE— .. � ,rP1WAZ4Ty,.TMB
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-de Clothing# 0 rains.—Mr. Moore, a student o c by Mr. 0 g ; NUMB
T�ilor Ma r ch improved in health. last week.—The Misses Shere, of Lon- mu9i ke, of Clinton, and I I
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. ANNOUNCEMEAT . TO THE PEOPLE OF Mr. and Mrs. James Scott arrived home Cbllegii, London, occupied the pulpit in don, are in town.—Mr.Ha;rr Lambrook other local talent.—A number of the - - �
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-Having purchased from from*. Manitoba on Monday last. Mrs. the Episcopal church.here on Sunday in y ' . ,.�___�__��
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Made with the best intelligence, from the SHAFORTF.- AND VtOINIM has returned from London.—Mr. Harry friends in the village 'had a picnic in' Rapidly Coming to Hand. ",
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choicest materials and by the most expert Mr. M. R. Counter his large and extensive Scott's health has.been mubh improved the absence of the pastor-, He delivered Gidley, who has been visiting in Ridge- Mr. Turner's grove last Saturday. Why . I I
the only diffbrence Jewelry business, of whi3b I have been manager by the trip.—Mrs. &�nd Miss Sage, of -the most interesting sermon for, so — __ - ____ ,
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skillI'M labor to be obtained, made to order gar- for the past two Years, the change makes it man that we town,, the guest of Rev. James Graham, can -we not have them more often? � -1 learing
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I between it and the finest . arge amo4nt of Walton, the far famed iniisical glass young and inex erienced a - - - I I 0 .
I - -meat being the price, Cheat your tailor out of necessary for me to'raise a I :)layers, are booked to play at Boston, Ee pleasure of hearing. has returned, We wfll show this seaso'la a I .
. hi anticipated profit by baying one of our tailor, money, therefore, for the next 30 days I will , I I have everh.ad t .� flensaU. . . I
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� . made suits. We can sell you the same goods offer the entire stock as follows: Watches, Maiseachusettep from the 15th to the . e. . . . Wingham. - � .. I 1,
. nd give you equally Clocks and solid gold Jewelry at 10 ,% discount; I ' I IN order to elbse up business at once GREATER VARIETY I . —AT TRI
L mad like mariner al 22nd of September. -Miss Buckley, of. - Chiselhurst. �
I e what it - ould Silver Plated Ware at 20 Y. disbount; Fancy. . . . LOCALNOTY.S.-J. J. Homuth &Son's � I
,, ag go(W i'f"not a better fit for w to., at Paris, is at present visiting Miss Josie . I will give from 16 to 26 7. discount for cash. -
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. cost him to make thexii. All sizes, men's, Goods, Bisque Goods, Pipes, Spectacles, e I � BnuzFs.-Mr. Alexander McLeod, the clothing establishment was burglarized Remember we have the beat stock in the vil THAN, EVER OF . �
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11 voutbW, boys , and children's at away down 25 I/ discount. The repairing department car- Tufford. -Don't forget the' lacrosse , )opular tbacher of School Section No. on Friday night- last. A large amount lage and it must all be sold at once regardless of . .
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ng and Dry Goods ried on as usual. All goods sold by me engray. h this afternoon between Bright I price. F&ANK O'Nim. 1184 �, I ,Cheap (;as]
11 at the Bargain Clothi - mate 0, ]Cuckersmith, returned last week of readymado clothing and some shoes I
. �harge. Hoping to retain past I I
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1% . : I L� =. ed f roe of c and Seaforth on the -Recreation Grounds. In thanking our customers for their I .
. I patronage, I remain, Yours Truly, W. R. from his holiday trip in the harvest were taken. The burglars obtained an . Choice Dress Good I .
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f- -1 - WK PICKARDy - . I � 1184 This will be a very interesting match, of To- entrance by forcing the back door.- very liberal -patronage in the past and soliciting I 9
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; I COUNMIM. " field. -Rev. Dr. Willoughby, I -OF_
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; 3 T. Kidd's old stand, Seaforth-. son should turn out to see i � I � I - -
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r Tonto, one of the leading ministers in Andrew Currie and George Wilson, of we are better prepared than ever to, serve our AND
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� . . �iye the public, an opportunity to it. I the Methodist church, will preach here Wawanosh, and William Duff, Bluevale, old customers, and as many new ones as may
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I I ACL hear some of Amerioa's most eloquent sp on the 31st inst. Service commences at left on Wednesday on a trip to Mani- favor us with their patronage, as our stock hi�s -
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� le, and to visit one of NatuWs Greatest Wonders, in Seaforth of the Canadian Pacific Rail- been lately assorted and is now complete in - - .
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� : I Aaron W X # 0 MI*- t 0 r* the Grand Trunk Railway -Company have ar- way, has received instructions from the half past ten o'clock. -September let toba.-Mr. Robt. Weir, of the 6th con- ry department and loweat prices. All kinds � , . �
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�, V-.') ranged to issue Double Journey Tickets orf- has been proclaimed- our civic holiday. ces6ion of Turnbury sold a team of eve s8ible prices
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. -, I Saturday, August 23, 1890. Passengers can company to have reserved On the above date the citizens and choir horses the other day for $290. Mr. H. paid. P. S. -We haTe decided to render all I -
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11 .�, ' or at feet space at the South Huron Fall accounts this'and each year on the list of Oc- Our Mantle Room 1, cARDNO"S
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. I-, DISTRICT 'MATTERS. .. be Park about -6.39 or at from our village are going to take an im- W auring also sold a team for $250 to tobei instead of the list of January as before .,
, . . 8.05 p. M., arriving at t how, to,be held here on the last day of I �
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I - � . miles ; two days, from w September and the first of October,for per, � and butter will positively not be taken on . ' -
: 1- I -On the . Civic for distances up to 50 1 good time may be expected. -An animal to Manitoba. -A grand scottish concert amount after the 16th of October. CoAD, RAN=
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t q ". aae team of this rarely seen on our highways passed along will be held here on Friday the 29th S E 1
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� !. m., and the fare for the p huge bear, accompanied by two French quoiting tournament here on lith and left on Saturday on a visit. -Mrs. .
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. I- .11�_ 1184-1 tunity of viewing the beat pro- :PJ1:R.S'r_V -W-MM11K .
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f �, I pire round trip Is 81-76. oppor - pedestrians. A crowd soon gathered 12th of September. There will be' layers Waugh returned from Bayfield on Satur- 11 -RF
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� � � I.-4.PORTANT NOTICE-' To the Farmers: - ducts of the great Northwest around the foreigners, and the animal from Lucknow, London, Galt and Ayr day. -Mr. Moore, a young divinity stu- � .
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; �_ our boys succeeded in and his masters performed some very' present. -The Clinton cricket club dent of Exeter, occupied the - pulpit in ,
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I T� ,their decisions, factthatwe are once more'fully prepared to show. -Miss Campbell and Miss Ria "F SEPTEMBER
. 1; � ! score comical actions. played a match with our team on Friday St. Paul's church here on Sunday,in the 1-1 41 I C
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. �' �! , 1i 1. of 3 goals to 2. The grounds were very are offering you this season good home grown 6 last resulti ev. Mr. Bridgeman. He
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. ..).. � - bad and the boys were allowed to run Also the Surprise and Roger wheats, which Kippen. by 10 runs. The.. Harriston club came preached an eloquen A FIRST-CLASS
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; t., _3" Z" - through hay and o.ver logi and fences for sold by us last season,and gave splendid PLOws AGAIN. -T. Mellis, Kippen, is here on Tuesday to play but the day ive- sermon,.taking for his text the par- � � -IN ALL KD
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, 7- . . field, on the Civic Holiday, between the - wet and the game did not come off. able of the. I I Wh�eat and the Tares." I
I !_� . , ; -; I � 't the ball without time ever being called. satisfaction, yielding as high as 40 bushels per Hooke and Hose, the former . won easily again ready to supply the farmers with plows. Was i mise, and his - � - . �
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I - Al. �1_ .. He has a large stock of plows and gang plows -Mr. A. H. Muegr(jve has moved into H man of pro
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. I tl� I . the game throughout,'but at. times the - BRuFs. -Harvesting bas been at a
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I ,4-�;_P Seaforth. 1183-3 - men on to victory, but when he saw the . , �
7 1� � t� � w e to . Bmmm.-Mrs. Acheson is spending a LOCAL NOTES. -On Wednesday even- . the frequent showers of rain we have - � R.Ri
, - - -f,Jq!, tie and the referee allowbd the tim GRADUATE I S and. students of Alma. Chief caught napping. on been having. -The Rev. Mr. Simpson, __ � - - I
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I -11 - iF lAdies College, St. Thomas, Ont., may now be heart and threw up the sponge in dire ho of Melbourne, preached morning and
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.W �,_. I J, Mr. W. -H. Penny, of Toronto, w John's* church intend holding a garden . I
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t A BULL CASE. -In March last Mr. from the Atlantic to the Pacific, in both turned home on Monday, accompanied ient working committee is busy, with -
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I , ��,� I 1- I I i Tobias Nash purchased a young bull, successfully, and others earning large salaniep as tioned the serious illness of Mrs. by Mrs. Penny and son, who have been Rev. Mr. Newton at the ,helm. A grand discourses on each occasion.- found V,ery �Complete
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ql . I- -f eleven and a haff months old, from a visiting here for some weeks. -Mr. Geo. time is expected.' 0. X. Bridgemah, of St. P �`EAFORT.ff. &Bh
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. ;_ �L '. William Campbell, of this town. ' . � reached in the Tri�itt Memorial - - �
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1. ,� V.1 person near Woodstock, in the county dar sent on application to Principal Austin, B.D. ' Hunt, of Galt, spent a few daY8;1ast School is opened once more. It is about p ' - �
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I t.;F. Oxford. The agreement was that the wee week with his parerea.-Mr. Thomas time, Mr., Balfo4 and Miss Blair, ch
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,P� 4- - I. .1 I I bu-11 should be delivered at Woodstock brated and talented Gorogrove family will appear Me:llis spent last Sabbath with friends teachers, are both refreshed after their oeptancle.-Mr. E. Rannie, of the firm without means. :
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� , the following c y for shipment to Sea in Cardno'p Hall, on Saturday .and Monday ,
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I i � 17 ! . , forth. This was done and the"animal 'turned to London. Messrs. D. Weis* Balfour is especially delightful, his at present engaged in erecti a neat Gorrie. I - NOTICE.--Algel,
L - . I them: "Those who weire not present missed a year, but her -case. was not considered , - I dwelling on Queen street. Mr. Rannie -, -
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i �, � � t I ,�� "it , � - was placed in the railway stock yard. John Co . - countenance full of joy; cause : Why)
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: I � � � ' . . unique exhibition of musical ald"ll. - a- miller'and R�bert Hunt returned last I
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:, � grove is a whole shovy in himself so far as ac a Thursday from their trip up the lakes. the dates, J. Coburn, R. Perkins and B. �
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'��, i ,- � - I were putting the bull on the train he quaintance with musical instruments is concern. four weeks ago. During that time sh They called at the Soo and Makinaw, house. -Mr. John Wilson, Stanley, is terprising and el tiom �
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� � I ed, and the other members of the family are, has been a severe sufferer, and almost Ayl*6sworth, sent from the Gorrie schooL , -
: ; i I' I I got away from them and ran through little short of his versatility." - but do not appear to be greatly fas- taking in the Canadian Pacific Railw one that believes in providing a cage I
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IL . -ring that he POCKET BOOK LOST. -Lost in Se%- hopeless. Her maiden name was Mar- o has been entitled to third class certificates. They
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. � policeman shot the bull, fea forth on the 15th inst-, a larTe Black Aforoco garet Campbell, and she was born in Miss Monteith took advantage of the ticket from Seaforth. His termination is derson, of this village, wh . . did remarkably well, considering their -The intervening iw
I � would do some damage. Mr. Nash Pocket Book. it oontaine a large sum of - excursion, tb Niagara and Grimbsy last Carberry, Manitoba,'and we wish him a � away f or the past five weeks, enjoying ages ; R. Perkins being under fifteen tween. Windsor and
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Company for tfie�price of the bull, but yegistered letter. The name Is written on the 8ex : - She has resided in Seaforth and. pleasant" time. -Miss Lizzie Monteith COUNCIL. -The Stanley Council met Tuesdayj looking much benefitted by are 6W inhabitants'On.
. the court decided against him, holding -inside of the pocket book. The finder will be Vicinity for about thirty years, and was- ' ._ th rest and change. -That fine, farm, The four pupils sent to the En.
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. the liberally rewarded by leaving the same at Tw& one of the oldest residents. She was a � left on Monday for Toronto. She goes here on the 16th iqat. Thoe. Wiley , 0 Wilson trance examination passed very credita- one hai signed a pefil
that if any person is responsible for Exi,osiToR Office, Scaforth. " 1184 to attend the Normal school there. We was ordered to be refunded $4, which known as the Willow Hall or Ationo'. ..Windsor has �
� killing of the ball it is the town, of To COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE 'PUPILS. - most amiable and worthy woman, and -. ish her success. -Mr. Robt. Holmes, amount he'could not collect from last Farm, situated three-quarters of a mile blk�too, so that none of the Gorrie can- �
; Woodstock, as he was shot by the ser as held in the highest esteem by all, w I c . ribed didates were " plucked" at either of the habitants, SaadwichS,
- Five or six High School pupils can get board in W " w Era, will Oc uPY r's roll. The clerk was authorized to from this village, and fully dese re . strip of land 600, so
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vant, of the corporation. The costs of a comfortable home, within five mimites walk- of Who enjoyed her acquaintance. She Of The Clinton Ne _ yea o' raise a rate � cent examinations. lation of Winds ni
ul the school, by applying at once at Tim the pulpit here next Sabbath eveDing.-- draft a by-law t of 2- mills among the farm advertisements of this
s' i Eil'081- Was also, kind and generous to a fault) issue, is still in the hands of G. j. . NOTES. -Mrs. Carson and her neice, O'r
the , -t were ordered to be paid'equally , 1184-2 . � - We notice:posters with full . particulars on the dollar for county and 3-10 - mills I about 1-6,000. A bill 4
� o r. Nash. Mr. TOR 6ffice, Seaforth. and was ever ready to extend a helping . ' Sutherland, of this place, and Willi Miss Muriel Notman, of Toronto, have �
� NoxoN DRILLS. -The best is the hand to all deserving of aid. She' was concerning the Harvest Home am now for local and railway purposes ; also a gone to visit at the Rev. Mr. Ayers', at . inoorporating the two�
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� Iffash now intenda to bring suit against cheapest. Call and see the new Fosier Drill, a consistent member of the Presbyter' to be. seen. -Miss R. McGregor, who by-law to raise the several aums required we believe, be sold cheap to the high- olmesville.'- Our school opened on I . at next session,of Legj
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. : I . . before buying elsewhere. Tuos. BRowN, Agent ' -1alri- has been spending a few weeks in Mani- by the School Section Corporations. ' -The largest wheat�
, - church, and her man " sea Weir, of Arkona, and fo,r- Monday last. -Our ne post office pre- .
i . 0 , Seatorth. 1194-1 ' y estimable q w .
� � . . i ies of head and heart 'will. long 'be toba returned on Monday. Thos. Wiley was appoint4'collector for The Mis _&re sente a neat and attractive appearance � I im the Winnipeg Free �
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. .1 I THE Cmc HOLIDAY. -Friday last GIRL WANTED. -Wanted, - Od t A petit � that of Mr. &�dtson.:'
-_ at cherished! in affectionate remembrance - ' , the present year. ,,� ion, praying merly of this neighborhood, were I . side, and when veneered with brick �
. I 11, was Civic Holiday, and it was a genuine general servant girl. Good wages. . App y ' Bayfleld. that the road allowance 6'etween lots 4 this week visiting friends. -Mrs. Me- in pridng 1,800 acres. :
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� f. holiday for most people in town. Every THa K'U'081TOR office, Seaforth. 118-4 by a large circle of isincer6 friends. - . . t'. Idg, Leod and son Kenneth, of Detroit, who the outside will, dou-btleafi, correspond. -
� ,� I - — She leaves a family of three daughters, �- H. F. EDWARDS is this week showing and 5, Lake Road Wes be not so The crops are exceptionally good in I I . Acrels of other graini
q I!� - person: who could get away seemed to 00 U have been spending the past couple of .
1� � I LOCAL BRiEFs.-The Seaforth. Fla'x two of whom are married, and all were a �hoice selection of Corsets : Chronic at 50c, was laid before the council. Th on - . Howick this year.-Mr.W.-J.MeLou h harvest 50,W bushq,
� 1��: go, tud after the Goderich excursion Mikado, 76c, Coraline, $1, Featherbone $1, weeks among their relatives and friends ' �
I cil adjourned to .meet on Saturday, wheat this year. Thi
. � lin left on Tuesday. afternoon for t�11_
N� train* left at 9 a. m. there were not Mill has now started operations. It, is present to minister to her wants and Yatise, $1.25. Come and see them. 1184 8 - ,
. . October 11, at'l o'clock p. in. in this village, returned home this week. -
! P, - .1 one of the best and most complete estab- soothe and comfort her during her Northwest. 11 Will" - . . is that of Mr. AA&m �
i I I m, left in the town and it would not I . BRiEirs.-Miss Daisy Cowan,of Prince- . - .0 -Mrs. Dick, of St. Louis, and formerly to quite fit to I � Big PlEd=� -He ha
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� �i. - ba "'y r ind in the country,� is last - Asys. Her death will be keeqly ton, was visiting friends here last week. - well known in this 'neighborhood as i 7
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. :� J, I . capenreL it. Besides those. who left by a credit to the enterprising proprietors," felt by'her family and particularly/ -by _Misses Maud Middleton and Lily trip. In all probability he will combine . 1.
I 11 I -L Miss Alice Johns, was this week the I 8, Istge'viel
� L . :1 1i i and will be a boon to the town. -At a 'her bereaved husband, as she was ever BACK TO PRiNoia ALBxRT.-Mr; Wil- business with pleasure. We wish him a - Promising
. � train, everything in the shape of r, horse Phillips, of Goderich township, are the - g' stol her aunt, Mrs. John Gilchrist,
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� L fi �_., I �_ - pie-nic of Canada Pacific Railway em- -,& loving, indulgent mother and thong am iller, of Prince Albert, Saskatch- -,During July th
_,�. � and vehicle was brought into requisition ,ht-* guests of Mrs. T. J. Marks. - Mr. J. li M of the township of Hay. -Mr. Eacrett, very pleasant time. -Mr. Blow com..
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I -,.,I i_,z � ced the brick work of the new drug
L 7 , I eld and ployees held at Rennie, a pleasurexesort ful, true wife .and helpmeet. The re men
I �� ;1 � I and large numbers went to Bayfi - Drew, wife and child, have returned to ewan Territory, who has been acting as '
i '. . - of London, and Miss Eacrett, of Exeter,
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- , . �!�i � a - days - regating S354,400o�
. - , other rural resorts. ar Rat *.Portage, M d London, after spending a week ,very emigration agent in Ontario* for that were here recently spending a fe *
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. A _�l ... formerly of a-uckersmith, distinguished " bank cemetOTy n Tuesday. She was 57 - territory during the past few months, among their relatives and frien M . John Ardell, of Gorris, while work. �
- $4- - ��; pleasant, being neither too warm nor - � . . 0 pleasantly here. -Mr. and Mrs. Catipon ds.- r - gain V
: 1- _`17th 11 - left here for home on Tuesday last Mr. � from 17, Lake Huron 0
. �. I . too: cold, while the sky was bright and himself -as an athlete, winning fi o g itt Mr. Asbton's, about 4miles .
I � , ; P. - and Miss Essex, of London, are at the Messrs. Widder & Bengough, the well In . Ontar
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I - .3 'f - clear and thet sun shone forth brilliantly. , has -1 Commercial.-.Seaforth.I band and fire- � - here, re-,eived a kick from a horse. It
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: �� : -S: ; I * .known threshers, with their new Feer 4 Georgian Bay 4,
� __ 0 `1 a good situation at Rat Por�aqe._-L�Mr. cord the death ._9 iDg the attention of intending emigrants appears he was attending to the horses
I �, � This being the case it isalmost--needless - men picnicked here on Friday last, and � le's Threshing Machine, recent] thresh. i
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- * �T;, 11� y.sec had an enjoyable time. Some ir - ed in one day nearly 900 bushels ,
, . , to say that all enjoyed their day's outing Frank McM iteresting of
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I , - �, . - boy, but now of Toronto, was, in nel ' It -is. only a, few W. them kicked at him, bitting him on the I
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� .7 1 , - _�.,K, y -five delegates from Waterloo I - Reavy wmther 13;
� '. - i, � this week. A few years ago when, he . weeks since v ' hionieled the death of - twent shoulder and face. Had he been a foot I I I
: �' - � ft that they had laid in a good stock of velo d all by -,their excellent music.- & A. Dougall, of Hay, Messrs Wilson
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1 ; L ._:�;_ 'health which would enable them to re- left here he was quite -a small'boy,-- and Mr. "Kennedy's second sona a bright county, who.go out to inspect the cap&- Iiisions 21 ; loss S
7 � . -, . The Salvation Army are having a grand Swenertoi� and Peter Munn doing the farther from the animal, the result
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: 1, I : p 'y?ara - and bilities of our far Northwest, with the . 12; less S26,700.
L I , _� life,after now he is a fine -looking young- man. - young lad of about seventeen I time at the camp meeting, which will be lit have. been much more serious.-
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. - I— I - a, refreshing, night's sleep, with renewed How these youngsters do climb .u'p.- ilow his daughter, just -entering upon -The World intention of ultimately settling - a.- 2s Alice Holmes, of Clinton, who at 500. Explosions I �
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. i i*�� j�; ; Renowned Bayfield lall show will be Mr. R. Livingstone, of this place, left
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t I I statement of the tickets sold at the Mr. A. C. Robertson illtimi te , T - and I &ni- ant in our, school, is at present viol -
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; �� �� - - - : . �A*14, I I . a n held this year on 0 ition and while we would rather see this'week on a trip to Carberry, M following - causes :
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� :,:��2 utation ; For Toronto, 76; London, 15; ExposiToR sanctum ihis-� week' Mr. flictio - is a severe one, and is well "I- ' "' Po' .4 I friendi here. Miss Holmes has securmel -
J , !,� - � . - tober. 'Preparations are being made t toba.-Quite a number. from this place
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, �, . , - !'� , ' ition in the �Clinfion Model school.
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� v �� i - Detroit,'20; Buffalo, 5 ; God rich, 668 ; Robertson has been in Orillia ever since culated to arouse in the most 6a ' lions make this �the most interesting the young men - of On and vicinity took advantage of the 11 POS
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�� : . ,.;, other points, 16; making a total of 800 leaving Seaf orth, and . � has a ,, lucrative t sympathy
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'. I �� � Z� J � I inBayfield. Bestire and attend. -Mr., cheap excursion'to the Niagara Falls.- - Her many friends here congratulate her Pro] I -
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I - - I I t 1� tickets sold for the day. Besides these and responsible situation - th re. Mri` � I Win' Jewett an,d Master 'Jack deft on it up, the ' Can- Mr. W'C' Davis, grocer, has sol'd his and wish her'suceess in her e sition. perty in
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- � a I ada if they settle on the -banks of the . -Mr W. H. Clegg has gone to Dtincian. Munroe 0
� � i " . .. - there must have been nearly half as Robert on and son ha-ve been .visiting friends. About a month ago Miss, Ken ednesdayfor'a three month's vaca. . , � ,;,
I I I . I nicci, driv*are to Mr. SwaAz, of the
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- . I , 1. � � . many -% he left town by vehicles of one friends here for several weeks, aid Mr. nedy was, . � ., ) tion in Manitoba. - � far Saskatchewan. � .qtel, Bayfield, for, the sum -Wew Brunewick, am a delegate to, the mium was rvgularly
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I I - � , Robertsonhas also come here W spiend� . ezi - Buixie NoTirs.-Mr. F. V. E. Dickson - , decide4 1
� " kind and another.- I and sinc6 then -her lifeA seemed 'to hang . . 1. __ - - � I when she
,- , I I.., � � . of'$115.-NG� F -Meyers'neat dwelling- meeting of the Orange society. May
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,. ��, -_ A VERsATmis Clzmus.-We have just sold his celebrated trotti, g rrkakre, Flor- better',' and hopes., for' her recovery � . . from Prince A16pit,"NorthweatTerritiory, . . ,�. Lennox, tinsmith, has sold out to Mr. I advanced the% mon
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- - � _�' o received from the publisliers a most in- ence G., to Mr. . C. leman of this woulcirevive in the breasts of those who I. . the latter,who W"As seized With paralysis . , eumetances for
Z t k - I L - - � . -Sutherland, of Wingharn. We extend i
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. , � teresting novel, entitled " Jean Grant," town, for $2,400. loren i ously watched eyery sy - has been in Oshawa - for some time, in some weeks ago - much improved in ' - � - Mr. Sutherland a kind welcome.
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- I . . ,I . of which Mi. A. M. Taylor, barrister, by Mr. Whiteley from Old'C,Ieaf'- Oftit, and th�en aucithee- turn 'for the worg,e home �visiting his . a is . . - .� -4- � --...-. -
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. I � ary are very good. -Mr. John Knutson Bwmirs.-Mr. an4, MrR. E. J. Ha�rdy lady a �cheque for $2,
1 � . ' - . I - I -A f9ur-year-old son of Mr. Thomas �
- - � I.. -Miss Kato -on a holidtiy and Mrs. E. Lip ' r..t, Iswho went .� 9 p a Sweeb,bl Exeter, met with a serious
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, - . . . has followed his better half
I : � has a diversity of gifts. Although still the Canadian turf. We bblieve Mr. been raised "were ' ce more cl . 1K , T,. pa i& kindness she,w
- . I I � . . I . I - . Gi J ld* � o has been enjoying- � ' ed ' ccidv�tt - I
� , �� , )n good rank in Coleman intends h�rIO breeding pur- over. On Thursday night. she was O�u A h &'trip, up trip to St. John,.New Brunswick. -Mr. trip to the Falls � last week, reiu . 'a gn Saturday of last week. The tirely. .
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�� - I ; � , 4, 4. een City; ;posea.-The Coliegiat6 Institute and - _ the--� Ze for the �p'ast few weeks, in James Fox is isight-seein in Bay City, home on Wednesday. `They enjOYed far - b -ands were engaged drawing grain, -miss N
� the legal profession in the Qu I I . I, thought to be very,considerably . ' I
)� � . . � . I ith Miss JI.ermy'u, of Granton, I L ,three � .
O-ol will open- on- MInday she took Mbother'ba-d 6OmPanY-w Michigan. -The Misses 1[cKay, of Sea- their trip reatiy.'�,,-Mrs. C.' Faust -and in;
! , - t L f ' , he is an active and ent husiastio politician Public Sch but on. Friday 9 and while the empty wagon was stande cl
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� next. -Mr. Moore, Librarian of th�e' Sea- turn, from which she and . I forth, who were visiting friends here, daughter -left on "Monday,jor Cairo, . Falls h h
� t� "� �o ond an eloquent, fluent and graceful . ' � � ing in the barn the little fellow climbed ; r I
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� I . - outing. -"Rev. Samuel F. Rob -Miss Newton - Michigan, to visit her son and other _e
- I 1-1 . platform speaker; his poetical gifts are forth Mechanics' Iiistitute, leav6s for passed peacefully away to the better land - � have returned home. I upon it to have a ride. But the wagon her position the .
� , wl . . - . taking . holidays at S be gene about
L I - � :_. . also of a high order, as shown by a hig holidays on Wednesday next, --and on Sabbath morning,andno*tAek�rdtli�r ingo-n,. rector of Trivitt Memorial church, Gibson is eaforthand friends. They expect to classical Speci&list I
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. �11 - . me of choice original poems pub. will be absent ten days, during which � almost inseparabWdompanions I wit"18 family, have returned from a . AtitUte at ,that pla
J � - : volu and sister, . . Woodstock. -- Miss M. S. Irelandj�_o , f two weeks.�A large number R our Oiti- hind wheel and � box, his head being . . I .
� " �, visit Ao Sarnia. -Mi. Win.- Weekes it a aslary of -$1,000
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� V. I � _.� lisifed by him a. few years ago, and last, time the Library will be closed, but the-' in life, lie bide by side in the cemetery. . !�len Tay, was the guest of � JA zens left this week to attend t" Snager crushed to such an extent that his ey"
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. 11 � � - I . � I I but not least he blooms forth as a nov- reading -room will be -open 'as usual.- ,Miais Kennedy was just a little -,'Over expect �' . I reland this week. -Miss M. Forsyth, of feat in Waterloo. -,A number from here, were bulged from their sockets, while I skid. to be the Q81
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. . I - � n - having a wa, from the -,pohtinent.. I Rev. Mr. -Bridge teacher in Ontario..
. � I . elist. Judging from his first published The Salvation Army. inte d a twenty-yearg of age, an 8 bi. 16V,61y � - - Blyth) is renewing old acquaintances attended the Kinderfest in the Even- I -
t r 11 . I . I - an, of - Reusall ocenipied'6e pi : 'Sunaay the base of his skull *was badly frac
: , - * - effort in this direction, he bids fair to Grand Camp Meeting in Mt,,�_ James end accomplished young lady, the pride m P u'P't of here j net now. - DashwooA liker pupils, A. X. -4
. j. . I - , gelical church, _,, on tured. I
I : u � . - . -of hem took ' art in the --One day recently Mrs. Dilworth, of .
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� � I I chistinguish , himself in the field of. fic- Beattie's grove, commencing on August -of berfather4ndthejoyof�her . I . last. Some
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i _. I -the 29th and continuing ,until September li� last, in the 4b.sence, of the pastor.- 0 He I Pruc6fleld- . ea. -Mr. Fred Seigner returned Ethel, was in the garden doing some Trinity Universit]
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: . 4 muses. " Jean lGrant " is well written . Mrs a an , p , , ' - - . work when her two year old boy etrayed
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I . :i �� and will have many interested readers, other members. high up, will be preisent, . ti `di' hich were 'appreciated very.. much by BRixvs.-Mr. John McIntosh b' -
� I e n dy .like. manner L . � . trolt the other day. While away'he i - obtained the seem
, - - m. Pickard an&fam� , udienc6.-Jim --Creech * , ' a� turntid b�oi4e from �'Galt, where he has in- away. When they missed him the
, -Mr. and Mrs. W '- 'won -the hea�rts of ller co'hipanions and -the L%.11 .. , I ",_ vestigated the tunnel at Sarnia. -Mr. looked all around, buteould not fin ship of $1,00 at the
and shows the author to be gifted with I . . . . ._�,,,�L, ' Dr. H. Willi4mis,
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I Mary 5 a a , success, b0th . I while largki er(Ira -
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. . These, however, are defects which can, gerald.-Messrs, T' W. Duncan, J, C. heart -felt grief to all. She was a clever - cis -will favor him with a call. -town during the t �
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i - and no dou-bt will, be overcome in the Laidlaw and George Good returne .,has b6en visiting in Lbudon has re- - .
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� ; home. ' rofeasor Iriever, who bell and Miss Emmi%-Nevin are taking RuNAwAy AcciDENT.-On ,Monday no answer, and he did not like to COW 1 i- ,
,: i _. I future and even � in this book a casual from their trip to .Mackinac -on Friday.- for some time was a membet ofL the P - i -
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� ! , ith their holidays around the lake shore at last as a young boy was at the griiist mill him along for fear he would cry, so he raade the awsrds,
;1 singing class here is meetinAw I
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L � __ reader would scarcely notice them. Mr. They had a very plei�isant -tinfei-1,--Miss 6 'owing. to unpa �, Bayfield.- They repart -as having an I flour, with a t- S1150 -Truax banc'
� . ng on the .L , Presbyterian chu ch hoir, but . I ralleled success. -A numb&r of here for a load of eam' of went on until" he met Mrs. Dilwortho I
I Taylor is a native of Hurou, and as Vercoe, while returni ode- delicate he%lth she was obliged to �eiive' L -1 �
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. 2 . I I hors e's belonging to Mr. James John, who asked if he had, seen the child. 116 $1 -Ustow,el ba
- .1 rich excursion. on Friday, had the- mis- ' ' iisu"froin London "puinted the-, eegant time. -Miffs Bell&- nald
� such THE Expo!4iTor- is proud of him, the choir a few , months ago. !Her cyc� -,- . . , e ge,
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Z i I )J` -- - S t U . has returned ston, of the Saubl 'Line, near Bayfield, told her he had, an ' an ludian bund.
� t * her purse. , on a ur ay evening'�ast.-LM-r home from Clinton, where d that he was up the
- I . and,wishes him. renewed and increased fortune to lose She had it' death, coming so soon after that oVfier -town . . ' - i the horses got frightened and ran away. - road a piece. . . petition Walter .
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� � . success in all to which he lays his I -n- in her hand whil6 in the car and m' at -brather is a very severe affictio her 'R. H. Collins hag' returned from fiis she has been visiting her sister, Mrs. � ,_,;�� Willie Dilworth went to
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. dustrious hand and fertile brain. have dropped it while leaviifg the car. family and friends, 11ut is most keenly silver cornet, val.u.
� I "I mot . a - I -" � tast. -a * trip to th-,e ed home from Clinton to enjoy a few then pa�st the telegraph office, where - the fence into a field of oats. NO tell- .
: .. . I Ob . It has not turned up *yet., Another young felt b' her father n rho will jk., left'on Wednesday on reel
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RA' �p very la, � r. T..'P. Moore oepupied
� - - GENG CIRGUIT.-The fall races of man named Nicol lost a,�'urse the same have in the r at me re the On- julpits of ,Staffs, and Hensall in the ab- Master Simpson arrived '� home from -wagon- and proceeded up the Sauble had the child got into the field. the Wingba
day in Seaforth, which -contained over cerest a "mpathy the -hum heart can r - I � . Wat , erf i �of $75 - in :
r 7 the Grand Western Circuit will be held y . . _. sence of "Mr. Bridgeman. -Mr; Fred'? oid, Norfolk county, -last Tues- Line About two miles with the rest of . -The, Warden's Committee of the � Prize -
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� as follows : . Clinton, August 26th ; $150. It had worn a hole P xn'� his " coat bestow, M . I en- the wagon, where they were cauo,bk. County Council met at Goderich Wed- - ,
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� �_ - . Seaforth, Augnst,28th ; Mitchell, Sep- pocket and dropped thro'ughf� It was I . Brown, of- Wingham, is visiting his pa , . day evening, where they have been - ''in the mill, Mr. I e -
�� dropped somewhere on M * [; street.' P . . I . r I j oying a few wbll earned holkdays. -Last Mr. Uttly, firemen neaday of last Week to open the tenders -The ,"', Lake
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, Blyth. rents here. - M . Jobn awden of .1
tember Ist-- Hamburg, September 3rd � was- Johnston and the boy, went ',after the for the alterations and - ts in rived at bilontres,
and 4th. y The heavy ra . ins of TuesdA, a- LOCAL NOTE's.-The M . been visiting h're horses and .
, � Clinton offers $480 in punes ; occupied in the morning by Mr. brougk them. back hitched the County buildings ordered by the I was delayed for fi�
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� - and day put a stop to the hWling --in of acinage -has received a fresh coat of fon a few days, has returned.- Miss . .
� Seaforth, .8550 ; Mitchell, $600 ; . . 1, L � interspersed withi
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t Hamburg, $960. For Clinton the date grain, but refreshed r4otl�er , earth.- paintand other improvements.-Divis- Julia Gibson has'returned fr Holmea, 'of Clinton, and in the evening to"the front part of the wagon. All Council at its last session. There were I
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� . by Re-�. Mr. Acheson, of Kippen.- went well until they cam.0 to the other 18 tenders in all for the diflerent *obg,, miles east �of 'Belle 7
� for' making entries closes on August Mr, Alex. Davidson has sold' his' -car- ion- Court will be held in Industry hall, Peterboro. -. *iss Janet Muttart, who J ,. ���
� 1 ., I f' rd for a few months;, Twenty-one members of the London part of the wagon, when Mr. Johnston and the followin , being the lowest in a fireman, died wh
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� 1: � . W _ ' ' Cycling club passed through here 'last got off and the reach went down, fright- each case, were, biwarded the respective only twelve hours
. . . . August 30th ; Hamburg, August 30th. Mr. McIntyre, an American, who took company took the second prize of $40 has returned home. -Mr. SE�muef Pop- �
, 'ho is working in Lon -don, Sunday morning. *�Quife a Eumber turn- ening the horses so that they ran - away contracts on furnishing !security for to the waist in t
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� for the Seaforth races to take place on lions and breeding mares to Ogden, day last. -Our Public School will .re- spent Sunday at, home. -Mr., Robert. is Liz� ie Payne again. ' '
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� . and Miss Nellie Dixon returned home fell under the wagon and had his leg- registry office, C. A. Humber, at SM ; steamers shudder
� Thursday next : Free For All Class, Utah. While on his way there be got open on Monday next. -Mr. Will Phil- Coates, traveller for Struthers, Ander-
� London, was in town Mon- from their trip to Detroit Jast roken just above the knee cap. He for alterations and porch in front of se :---.sh
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� purse $200. -John Ducan, g. s., owned his satchel stolen, and it contained the lips, who hairbeen assistant postmaster son & Co.,of
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1, hy C. H. Field, Brantford; Joe Bowern, pedi ;rees of. the animals he h%1 with here for som6c-tim6, leaves in.a few days day. Mr. Geo. Hunter, of Ridgetown, everiing.� Tfi!q,y-rpprt having a. pileas- was taken to his house, which was close building, James Reid, $U9 ; for registry ried up his I
-1 . 19 � .- 'nds in � _ '' ind Miss by, and the doctor called in. Mr. Uttly' boxe , G. N. Davis, at 10 cents �ach b,e one for him,
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[ed by Gilroy Brothers, Alvin- him, and he has written backjW pro- for London,, where he has secured a is spending a few days with frie , . �
� ; � b. g�, own . n, are the gve9ts of is now doing as well as could he ex'pect- the quantity required being nearly ed. If-Caiuse e.,
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� , � Huron. 2.34 Class, purse $200. -Bald- Mr. A. Cardno has removed to his new front of their hall and had their photo- -Mr.'Luther Gill, clarione I
�-_ 'Mr. MeQinnis. have been around colleicting for Mr. the beat ; heat 'KI
: I His graphis -taken. They are a fine looking has been. with Gilmore's band, iff -home the store occupied by ' - bourne, at $15.90.
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