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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-09-12, Page 8I A !1, :vf 1i I . , C - I I 11 i, w.j 11 �� , - I Z,�,,, � j , t A Iq 1_;� i � r '., I i � .1 � � . , .. �_ I i, 4 ,!, I � � d , V1 2 , f ! - � t - 1— I � 6 � � - � I � Z ; t_ �,l 4Z � I r I - � l'i - � r I f � . :. I I I � �., r �. I ..;*!' r,4 - - t` A � .- � , t� I t, . ., �� I I - r - :- �! I �, I - I �: I ;� � k,!,� - �� �,- � , :- , �,� � .Q --; , � : , " � - � , � 7 ..... � ,1 � �: � � � 0; , ; ;� - ; � � W- .- '! I � , . : , , z , #I t , A I : � w, :; - I 1, . � 1 41-, � I i. . - - . 1 �4 A , ; - . y . r � t I � _. - . ; , , � U i * I -�y 1 : � 1 . � , ., �: Z . . I � . I I � - I .. I -?_ A 1- .; :1� , 1. I 1, I : - I . I � Wi � . 4 � � .�� t . 1, 11. - � I rf , "i -. 'i i �� � i , I It - i �- i j, , U -1 . :. - 1� . - I %, i 11 I- � , , 7� ,� , i i �1 � 'I ' _ 4 " I � , , . _ . _; � -�q -','- I . - - � rX � 4.1 " ; . 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Guelph distric . t I years student in the ,Universi.ty 0 , * d nearly � finished EDWARD OASH eacher of the the fourth h -when, he Was would be well, however, for those � ended him as a prom, I finished the harvest an are busy thresh- In 1857 Mr. Broley was t me, the others u til the sixth, contemplate leaving this coun- ronto and recomm , I fall wheat seeffil2go and Our New oods, Public school in Acton and the -sa the liarn. It is said that Flor- who do ising bandidate for the ministry. The' ket, . - . —WILL BUY FINE— 'Mrs. sent to I I -Landsborough ing I . ; ministry. at, try, to read this advertisement carefully ind getting the grain to wsr i r he entered the i %ve, got the sixth he M. names Of Messrs P .. � . ea e late Abram once G. should hi and sot accordingly. —Mr. A. I I e, Ity the barleX crop, but the Me- � v I ; oung, 'a 0 _—-XOR THE . I Mley is a daughter of h c - I 4iry Butter and -Which would have - closed the race on t Campbell, V. S., of Stanley, attends the Thomson and Y i ere also given as iMin ey tariff will be in force by, October . I . . New Made D � . I Matthews, of Acton. ro. Broley . e Thursday and given her.first money, so xhibition this year as 9; judge youngmenlookin or ward to the minis-- I lot, and then I am afraid they will not agr gf - - : They ' two sons and two daughters surviv out the heat until Toronto E eed 011 the recommen if eel like marketing an ; � - r. she was firstithrough . . I class of carriage horses.— try. It was 0 I . y barley. ' �. _O.X AND _kFTER �UNE 2nd, 1890— him The eldest is ihe wife Of M me s4etoh when she was Over- on a specia ub- were defeat- dation of the Rome Mission Committee, of the: -benefits TRADE' , . f i and the the ho , and 1 will have another proof side. I ;Mae Godfrey, - o ,Elora, . by John D e Beaver. heir that i ! only fro h FALL . m i color and sweet.' Tho gest taken and passed undan" who Th gaturday last, in t missionary meet 1298 be held of protection, . SW must be unifor n ed the youD I ere requested to , . � � other three are unmarrif 9 ommittee ; � . . considerable portion of the ed at. Paris, on I ( r about twolve years of age. had run a istance., I We's , 80 final match with Stratford. as -the said c I'll They will then also have their neces- - ' H. being a boi 3 is mighty un- make arrangements' or them according- z ';a taxed coming in and their surplus 0 . . REET, SEAFORT 'Fergus on way to save his d � —ARE NOW— RICH ST � cefrom not like many othei things, he form of congre- oari as ,, GODE , The funeral took pla , - )e, eon of ly. .An overture on ' i at. both on � - I � r. - Broley hav- dark, however, that. the judges did %ying taxes � I ThurE4y afternoon. �Jrvine Lodge, A. see the running and gave him the heat, certain.—Mr., Nicholas Keh( Who , gational worship W&S introduced ' by going out. Pi their eyes.—Our -base - � a . ing been chaplain of � I Mr. James Kehoe, of Tuckersmith, land and Kernighan, and surely will open . ' L and decided that the remaining heat of the ,,blacksmithing Messrs. Sather ;% ball club went to Gorrie on Tuesday of -_ � ' CT - , F. & A. - , Dra, Masonic.- service was _1d be trotted on the,follow- se'rved his time to � after discussion Ord d to be transmit- nions and Open for Inspection CLOT�IIN , M El, rethrcri the race shou A nd played the 'U'* I __ � conducted at the house; by the b es. ing mornin''. On Friday morning the business in Mr. John Dorsey's establish, ted simpliciter to q. Assembly. Mr. i this week a Of 5 to 3. The I . — to now complete. and nqighboring lodg 9 %me on the ground in ment, and who has been working as a �� the Finance Com- � got beaten by 6, of - next _�_----­:--� � Fall stock, Suits and 0 ercoa . of that lodge ft the .house, the Seaforth mare c left here Martin, on behalf . iOD8 play here on Frida a . . - Buy now if you Avant thE pick of an extra full The cortege then le ever and won the heat journeyman for some time now, 5 meet the expeu- � Un � I gave came better trim than . Ohio, mi4ee, stated that be ex- : showino, this week 06 you the 'I P would week when a good game may We are . 0 � . - . line. Remember the bargainsAVO t forget Masons wa, Iking in front � ; then W Hope coming second and- .on -Wednesday last for Toledo . diti4re of the ensui y ar, $230 1 - Seaforth, I last timtj� you trade( n' .� nisters --from. 9 i where we understand he intends' to mmittee was an- Pecte�._Mr. A, D. Wilson, of other na-st tirne. A strong the Methodist mi u third. 1n this heat Flor. _' ired. The , : I that we,11 give you an he number of be- John Dunca We wish " Nick 11 be requ . in town this week on I usiness.— I ' is amoun was ­ , —they ,Dever d'$aP- Guelph Conference tot I . I point about ohr Clothing we -0 G. could easily have distanced the follow his business. pushing young thorized to raise t in the . The new school inspector is b u1sy in this GREATER VARIETY We make clothes friends every time , tween 30 and'40, with: a good number of ence ' wo iiorses, but she was held back every saccest49 " he is a --. W e usual way. I pa t of the cou,nty.—.The Stretton and � point. ing apparel. You see the ther t succeed. I r . I sell an article ol wear become our friends Presbyterian ministers from the county 0 . Who did- not want to shut fellow, and deserves to "Mrs. John . ing co letion- � 4 Our dustomers we want a eon- and some of other den 01minations, all on by her driver crossed the score are pleased to learn that -Blashill blocks are near =2'�h buying our go ds, )ponents out, and Chise: rs . ly to the appea &nee of THAN EVER OF the Bar- t - then the hearse followed by the his of mare has Killors' is. recovering nicely from her and add great I tinuance of your, clothes friendship at foo , � ) -, slow jog. The little U. TwAT.—T�e boys are . I . � . I - . - ods House of Seaforth. -bearers on a late severe . I I Drry I The'p%ll speed and illness.—Mr. W. J. Dev- A COMING our town. : gain Clothing lihd Dry mourners land friends. � po ,or a monster picnic — � . , � I I WM. 1310KARDD were ]��evs. German - -, Drayton ; Charlton, thu's once more here again ior Chicago on making their plans -1 11 IssGoods. � . . eadburY. . � Dre I I th', Moorefield; her staying Powers, and has again beat- ereaux leaves we( Cholece , Sini, nd no � nd, seafortb. Mount Forest�; nada. Her Saturday morning,after a two weeks' to the lake in a h. or so. , A string L T. Kidd's old sta , ora ; ,ten the best horses in Ca - band will be in � attendanceg a BRiEvs. —Owing. to the wet weather - . mount Forest - Chown,E11 She' visit home.—Miss Nettie Armstrongs nei . rable 9 .. - - Williams, � I close friends next race will be at Port Huron. rge A. Sills, who has doubt a temporary ng hall will be . there is conside rraiii still standing .- .. . . and Wallwin, Blu,evale E611, , being driven by Mr. Richard sister of Mrs. Geo . The necessary in the shock in the eastern part of Me- . is again - short vacation here, built for -the occasi —AND 144rou txpooitor+ Ot the deceased. � Roche, of the Commercial, under 'Whose been spending a ments are b made by Mr. A - Killop, and many who drew their grain. _______4-_ leaves on Monday next for Chicago arrange qug 1 i . many tri- '_ I tland, - s7 combustion . with nusic teache late of ScO in viet now fea pontaneous . - ! ____ �__ . � agement she gained so Andrew Young was laid up Bell, � rp - MANTLE MATERIA1LJQ%_ , - . _ __ ___________� CH41STIAN E�DEAXOR SOCIETY.—The man ­ Mrs. . . ) mand in person. with all its terro`rs.�Mr_ Wm, Smith . - I � . ERS. new officers- elocCed in the society of uinphs last season. - an attack of inflammation of the lungs who will no doubt c,l m ed into the neat - DISTRICT MATT Christian Endeavor . in connection with �- - last week, but we are glad to say she We sincerel pe'that he will take -his and family have mov w I . � Couxem DoINGS.—The regular meet Y_ . W.� I and that d a . _V___fflJ[._V__SrTS - . __ . .— the P esbyt6rian church in this town, able to leave 11 huckleberry�ol th hidi, . frariie residence which he bad erecte I i . A,CoIDIKN,T i IN_-,DA1,-OTA.--:rhe parties .. gof the!town council was held on i� recovering and is now Mrs. J. they may drown, I not themselves of short time ago. Mr. Quereogesseri Of � � . Wing Pa, t e ensuing six monthsy� assumed inj . , ,The council and her room.—' Miss Price, sister of coqrse, but their t -, in the . - - - � named in the ' fol�lo , ragraph, for kg on Monday evening. ;roubles, &c Logan, had the contract for building it fronj the Langdon Re- their several duties 'at the rueetit ittee had previously consid- Q. Laidlaw, who has been visiting here, fl a Iluro d Velvet RibbOns and Trim- - - I which we take . . The attendance street comm r deep blue waters o L ' ke- - —Two or three m&rri6,ges are announce �, h inst., are last Taesd . of having a water left for he homein Toronto, od Wed- n. I i ay evening. ii,� of mat - r. Neil Morriso ;; . I licaul D�ko ,' f the 5t but tile ered the p�opriety — cMichael had a RSTURNED.—M 1 . for this week in. this locality. No * I . . pub ' ' I ship of was n)t quite so large as usual, [n. trough placed at a flowing sPring-: well riesday." Mr. James M - Spokane Falls, is home on a visit at- ter what Government is f� office it ap- Mm9s for -. . all former residents of the town as�intereating and the mei in Judging �f com his looks, Vn- I —A d are well known to meeti 19 w � on Willi& � street opposite the residence nice young pear tree in his garden which ill take place. Tuckersmith an , Following is the list ' i g to, the was loaded with delicious fruit, And on present. pears these events w Bell, - many of ourlieadera: 'fruesd�y last as bers attentive. Mr. Atkinson. This comin b sing him WOU. � ter of Mr. J mes I . of officers : lionorary- president, Rev. Of . 'vicinity, Tuesday night some thievish boys or cle Sam must e u. - little girl, daugh � A . ' Miss j. ears of t e residents of , the . . _�_ while passing along the 14th concession - Thl e Ea rl I Mrs. McGinnis andidaughter and Mrs onald ; President, . ted it and I , y Fall Trade - - of !Eric McKay, were A. �, MeD - ed petition to the other dishonest persons visi . , Smith moher I President, Mr. T. G. they sent largely sign Z ' " h ed a bear near the, ill et with quite an Thonpson; Vice- e said watering carried off the fruit and spy� bff two uric -� one evening lately 8pi Bruin wag- . — I - . -Miss Maggie Wilson - council as ing that th I but 14 e branches, seriqusly injuring, if MUSIC FOR TRE. MILLiox.—Those de- farm of Mr. Robert Gray. � � , . driving hon: �6 they � m Allen ; Secretary, y , ed to be accident about onle mile from town. g-secretaryo Miss S. Me- trough be not laced in the stre�t I 9 entirely ruining the tree. A term airing to purchase a BellfOrgan should attend seatedonastump, and appeare-- I - Part of the !harness! broke, letting the Corr"pondini . Mr. J. C. Smith. that the d ain te covered in the same a X�ot . Id be a fitting the Zurich Show on Monday and Tuesday next which seared the Lean 1; Treasurer, . considered tha d see and hear the beautifully toned instru- taking stock of the surrounding country. Our Mantle Room � wegon poi6, down isses in other I laces, as they "' at in the Central Prison won The little maiden was accompanied by . -meeting Committee, — M punishment for the perpetrators of such an ernion Nyells has for sale. 1187-1 - 0 a , ments that H . I ed tilern to, run, the pole .Prayer Ida A Maud such a watering trough w i uld become I , a dog which niade an attack, but a tap horses and �aus , the ground and upset Kate Cowan, 1 rbuckle, . y collecting cows and other despicable acts.—Mr. Win. Somerville, Go to D. S. Faust's on show days nuisance . f the f- oin his beat ship's paw sent doggie about - . i then stuck �into nd Messrs. Me- and efficient manager o � in charge of . , li I ti ladies out. Jones, Ja tt, . . ound it. The'; prayer of the the popular Monday and Tuesdayp�Septornber 15 and 16, and r ' Is now open anA . -the wagono irowing the on. Social Com. animals a graph and E s officesp amine his large stock, which is conwiete in his business. Smith received serious internal Nlilltin'and Stephen Mag. petition as granted and the street Montreal Teleg xprew ex � 11874 1 � I - I Mrs. I F the Toronto Exihibition this all its branches. I I - i � - A scalp wound while Mrs, mittee,—Misses Ma gie Wilson, . I I I inj udea and M. Broad- committe were instrue'ted to have the is doing � � � . I McGinnis . I an fo e Fairley. . I Is it n re pleasl d t( � MISS rtunately gi Ballantyne, L Di koon, The week and enjoying a well earned holi- BRIEFS. _-Mrs, Ci Faust and daughter � Varna. ! 0 ' I � ` d daughter Look- drain cov ed in the usual way. ot time that steps were arrived hoineTuesdal,after athree weeks' PERSONAL.—We a ) see the J. Rutherford, . � foot and Mr. Rober .- drain day.— -_ I escaped w4hout injury. out Committee, —M eosrs. George Dun. cost of ovoning up and eldsuing th . e horse visit to friends in Michigan. —Mr. J. A. genial face of Mr. John Foote, who bas I �, I . . . : -----------*— . on . . t side of Main street, &MOUDt- being taken to re-establish the . � . ! . Y. and c successfully eon- Williams has engaged Mr. W. McNevin � can nd Dr. Ferguson and. Misses Tuf- attle fairs so I returned from Zilwaukie, kichigaii, on I —The Hurons re -organized a and Elder. Sunday ing to $8, 0, was reimbursed to M. he ducted last spring ? They should be of Brampton as assistant miller in his a visit to his parents looki I hale and who comes, , FOOT BAU,. hg A laidy of exPeriencei � ' Ling last, and elected the ford, Thompson McLean, who had the work done as t ' Nevin will move ihis fam- hearty. I ; to Seaforth w on Fridaly 6"Ven . . . : School Committee — Messrs. John Robb ent of the town mill. Mr.Me ell recommended. following Officers for the coming season I ) cellars iulthe neighborhobd were being under the mansgem Gitizens as ily . k. --Mr, and Mrs. -E. AcciD 'NT. On Friday ri�'ght last so r I I 1� sideiij, R. Jamieson ; hon- and J. A. Wilson, M isses- Wilson, Lyon � here next wee L Ronorary ,�e i ittee,— flooded oh account Of the drain being council inotead of private 1 Befit to E — riug along Any orders entrusted. to her C9,re- - - 11usic Comm a be Murner have been1vbdting in Sebring, Mr. James Wanless was drii I 'h � . vice_ and Maggie Cash� i - and the council ille for about t�n daye.—Mr. John the road, his horse s, ied aVeome object L Wi]l Command her best services. orary Ist president, W. O. Reid; I obstructed. A by-law fixing the rate heretofore. These fairs are I the town generallyp v : I , ,., Messrs Hamilton at d J. A. Wilson and hrowing 'i I d� 'i.e-president, Thomas . . . ion this year at 2 cents on the buggy t honorary , W. Mered Misses Dora Wilson, q. Davidson and Of t&xat pass� should bear the expense. Be up and Beckler has gonei to Huron County, and overturned the . . 1. I . one Michigan, to ook 0 ter some I . ith ; sa e as last year, was I I him out with great forc 1 . Kidd.; president, W. dollar, the m aud.—Mr e On the hard I in Relief Committee,—Mrs. pwed to doing, gentlemen. —Sunday last was . vice-president, G. -Anderson; secretary- J. �E wi 9 - ed. Th6 sum of $1,450 was on, and I I will up : . �� " - Councillors Rob�rt Wilson and, Mrs. A. young, e Public School �oard in of the warmest days of' the seas Joseph Diller, of the Bronson line road. He was considerably',, shaken treasurer, W. Prendergast) and Oliver. the credit of th Michigan'lnext Monday.—Mr. 0 E. McFAULI I I Misses -McLe.%n, Willson t- 1 of the on Monday a fire was 'not uncomfortable. move to and has been confined to th I house for a I I . accordance with the reques I - —a. J. Ciawford, W. McDonald, J.,L. t of —One of the threshers in the flax mill, he we ho' e, be none C - ; ca,ptain, J. W., Livingstone. - . Accounts -to the amOuu . � J. Mellick broul , day which few days, but will, hap. p . I - -_ �- I Killoran . lEsS COLLEGE, - — The Secretary. an - -his hand caught in the mill in this village ithe other the worse for his mia i ORTH. ' . � � I The Hurons intend keeping up their re- ()ENTRAL BusiN io, is - $482 were passed ' d'otdered to be Paid. a stranger, g6t 4 pound� to the bushel. 118' n Tuesday . SEAF I first-class tral Business coiiegei Stratford, Ontar of Health 'teported.that'st rollers and had his finger badly mangled weighed E TEmPF,RA�Ncl& MXETI'_11TG._,O s of this. . — . utation 43 a the hub of business education for Western On- The Board rning. He will be laid received 94 cents 4 busbel.—The tower - � � , ut a second eleven in )f Mr. Murphy they had on Thursday mol evening laPt the Royal Templar I I C tario'. We understand the recent opening of the the request ( - . . . . cient number fall term was the most success�ui in the history . ain on'Gouinlock street up for some days.—Miss Seatter, daugh on the new town hall is now completed, village held an open meeting in the tem -1 . - the field this fall if a suffi t is no wonder, when we examined the dr , I While the thunclerstorm, was in its fury, , t. of t4e College, and i . . a,tion of offensive ter of Mr. John Seatter, a former resli- 11. Addresses w of Morris, got � and adds greatly to the looks of the were deliver- - &re organize an ound an � I I ret the Zurich fall e ce ha - d in this distric accumul Mrs. James Gibsony - of clubs I B_ take!into consideration the thoroughness of the d f ent of Seaforth, is at present visiting building.—Don't fprg pedrbauy the Rev. Mr. Newton, of Bay I .will be held. .on the Ri I mplished in the institution. Students matter inthe drain oplQ�site Mr. Mur- d cinity.—The Women's 'Mondak and Tuesday, Sep- . k by lijhtning,in going from the � A full practice � work accoi ­ . (Saturday) my time and have the assistance ich was lodged friends inthis vi show next field,) and Rev. Mr. Walker, . of Varna. strue a pail of water. . cieation Grounds to -morrow are admitted at i t phy's pro )erty, and wh - There will be a Both of these reverend G tlemen gave house to thewell. for .. eni e en ,ed ructors who do heir I nt of the balance of the Foreign Missionary Society of the Pres tember 15th and 1,6th. � I o he was not very seriously I - * iDs' there on accou I tical addlesses, wbich Fortunately 8 � st.3:30. . v t "'p r' ' th, ts of the students. byterian church, intend having a lawn I band presenU ad a� e gooc eloquent and prac - ' . IV drain south from p I __ � � I - . �f 4' � 'a ooi appears in &n. that' oint being cov- w tive utmo tis V n e t of et ihni ts , ,r,e,s injured. . The , e n �, weather permitting, ere listened to by a large arid atten . , I F,iRm SOLD.—Mr. F. W. Crich, of ther column. 118", -1 ered in, and asked thp Council to have social this evening --t— _j . il� ; I I Wroxeter. . this town, this week sold to Mr. Chris- 0 I vered, It on the beautiful lawn Of Mr. S. Dick- - , S affa. 1 audience. The read ng by Miss Blair of WIV& AWAKF,_fO1 September is one the remainder of the drain cc t master, when a very pleasant BRiEFS.—The Harvest Home social w,as very fine and admirably, adapted e, Jr., -of Hutlett, one oftheyear. Thereare on that several son, pos . I —The village street4 I � iopher F, Dal ituated on of the very best numl)ers y g-ood came out -in the discussi -3 drain time is expected.—Mr. John Ritchie, of held at the Methodist parsonage in 'this for the occasion. The beautiful chorus- BRIEF . MENTION. . f - . his farms. This farm is a the so many beautiful pictures and so mail water closets are drained into thi number . I are receiving their annual costing o 0aicely ' r a large much - i - near Kinburn, and eon, stories, aw well as I unby bits, that we s e ,Witigham an agent fo . Village, on Tuesday evening, of last es by the choir were well rendered anc Sth concession, know jvbich to mention, for we cannot publish which accounts more for the oftensiv I was a fine b - the 'audience. � gravel, which in some spots was much tains 100 acres. It was sold for $4,300. th n the fact of i ts -of first-clasi fire insurance companies week was quite a success: It highly appreciated y also being . . all the titles. of the illustrations 11 Along the odor arising, from it a n this week. He says busil -needed. The sidewalks are .. It is an excellent farm, but there are no I 11 . ing and the ladies had the tables _� . � � . Trout Brook and " What's your Name," s6re not being covered. The Council de- was in tow even � put in repair.—Mrs. John Inglis, who � of any account on it, and has .ast, f the sea- brisk. He is travel. d things. The - Bluelvale. . r.-'. POEV., . , building,, .rVie,�es., The '� ast Base Ball 0 cided to have the drain covered, and ness in his line is loaded down with goo � iias been visiting her father, M f irl - Rijane " amd. 11, My Friend Ah Ging " — At - 10 bi if he can't get e very good N pp ,SF I been a y -well sold considering the son 8 and I also instructed street Inspector Ander- ing most of his time, and singing and speaking wer ADDRESS A"ND .F ,N1!ATIoN. , ned to Chica� M. r. ar 'on he top row of. good stories for boy i �d try.�Mr. master Dickson, has retur ' Way that lauds are now selling. . a t Onb- $2.40 a Year, published by 1). 'son to notify the parties poluting the i a risk no person else nee and amice, sociable time was spent for a the close of the prayer meeting in the Miss. Jean A. Gibson and Messrs- ' ch still has another excellent farm girls. eessl McMillan and Rev. Mr. Needham, of fewhours. Th . mounted to Presbyterian church on' -Tuesday even- go.� . . t Cri � Lothrop Company, Boston, Mass. � drain by draining water closets, � last John J. Gibson and Fred McDowell.. near this, with good buildings, which he � Wanted to So -the cease � doing go. I Egmondville, exchanged piilpits $27,75.—It was reported some time 9,go ing, the Rev. A. Y. Hartley called Sound, for the GIRL WANTF,D.,-'7 d cap I able pools, &c.0 into it, to ' ' n leave shortly for Owen I ng of. The farm z n ce that at the I Sunday evening. -The latter gentleman that Mr. purchased upon Messrs. John Burgess and Dunca, ercial is ,desirous G -f disposi work in a moderate a ed family, a goo - CounciUor Good gave Oti nd ex- George Herron had I � purpose of attending the Comm . purchased by Mr. Dale,' butts thp one gir , who knows how to work and is willing to . eting of the Council he will hd short but thoughtful a the Pellow farm, but he for Rome reason King to come to the front, whereupon College there.—Mr. W. G. Strong, or& on which he lives, and is consequently e highest wa eS given to a girl who will next me the Presbyterian 0 3 . i . .. do t. Th permanent I the tax col- cellent sermon' in -1 or other, has given it up and the farm is Mr. Burgess proceeded I' read a well- ganizer for the Canadian Order of For— . -in. Mr. Dale is 1 above requiremen sand accept submit a motion -amending and- notwithstanding the very ' e puilport that Mr. . -very convenient to bi . ation. Apply imirediately stTax EX11111T11 I church, � still forsale. Mr. _N%1m. SilleTy,who worded address to th � eaters, is trying to establish 8, Foresteri now the owner of six hundred acres in 81 . 1187 lecting by-law so that hereafter there iing he had a large congrega- ge, has I . rs Court in our town. Mr . . ofice, Seaforth. . will be no rebate on the taxes collected warm evei ted lives a litt � le 'west of this villa - King's untiring labors for many yea . Strong's genial the township of Uullett, and all as good I . ! threshed bis'crop of fall wheat, consist past in connection with the church and Ile has a NOTICE To DEmoRs.—All parties in- months of September and I tion.—Rev. Mr. McDonald is expec - , land as there is in Canada. ­ 'in by, note or during the h f his holidays next Tuesday. . of 14 acres, which averaged 37 S y appreciated manner and push should enable him to � in detted to the undemigned 4pit er October and that instead of the taxesil om �k of 'ng abbath school, were highl do so.—The old-thne antagonistA in the- n07 r . that Rev, W-. J. Clar by the church members and the children splendid estate of five hundred acres count must oa I at his Icirmer .'g due and payable on the 14thl 4e leari - bushels to the acre, it was the clawson base ball diamond,the BruAwels club and Ele has: made the most of it , book so they Avid becomin iyterian church, Lon � on and that they E)Y forth, and settle the same at once or - of December as now, they become �ue� I the First Preab 31 and democrat varieties. I of the Sabbath school, - . a block. 'I . as ' - the Unions of Gorrie and Wroxeters his own industry and good management, be. . d in other hands for collection ' and ex .net w , married at Duudas on Wednesday ____i_� appreciation of met at u Tuesday last, the . p ace neurred, as he is leaving Seaforth. He and payable, half on the 14th of Aug iss Pirie,'of that town. The desired to shew their Gorrie o and is a comparatively young man yet. pepses i for "persons. JAMY,s Mc of October. No last to a M . - Tticiersmith. the same in a tangible way.c At the S.— will have no regard - , and half on the 14th � ________4__, 1 1183f �end gentleman's many fkiends here- Miss Lizzie Robertson anO Unions Winning by a,scoreof 5 to - , GiNxis. %cted. revel . Fridays � . � I TO.—As usual, further business was trans . &Vouts will unite with us in *ishilig'him TownsHip LOGALS.—Mr. James Cum- proper time Ki , The Unions go to Teeswaters OUR HORSES AT ToRwk- LAWN SOCIAL.—A Lawn- Social under i --.*— . go, who got his right hand so badly Miss Eliza Messer presented Mr. ing 1-2th inat.,to help our neighboring town!5 * I . Seaforth and vicinity will -be well repre- the auspices of the Wc i ,men's Foreign Missionary LocA,L BRiEFS.—Mr. L. Reinkie has much happinesi in bis ue w relations. — MIN ted a short time ago by having . it with a .beautiful psalm book ,and a val- eadvities on the oc6aBion of her civig sented at the Industrial Fair now in pro - Society, of the Seaforth Presbyterian Church, turned Saturday lacera � . - f tember 12th, urchased the residence near the market Mrs. M. Thompson re I ,ht in the gearing of his binder, is uable, and handsome gold headed can6. holiday., They play a game with the Pe held this Friday eyening,Sep p - six week's visit t6 friends in caug - taken by surprise Mr,. Kin' � greBs at Toronto, and especially good Jn will I wn'of Mr. Samuel Dickson,High Street. formerly owned b Mr. D. D. Rose, a � from a still nursing the injured member- andis Although 9 lub there.—Wheat and oats have began I on the la y n —Mrs. . - in a few well , cho 0 1 � the limae line. .'On Tuesday last Mr. In the event of wet or unfavorable weather the ndation un Orilliat Hamilton and Duhdas. to re- not able to work any yet, sen words, . to come out to market, the former Thoo. McMichael, of Hullett, shipped social will b 0 e c urc . programme , intends erecting a stone fou He T. G. Allen" left on Wednesday although it is replied eh vocal and instrumental der it, and oth�riwise improving it. . Miss improving slowlY.—Mr. James ffullis� modestly dispraising his services and bringing 90 to-- 93 cents, and the latter from Seaforth station two very fine consisting of ad resseg, nice, comfortable home.— visit her former home in Toronto. — on, from Springfield, Ohio, is at pres- thanking his friends for ,their kindness. aniple . -bred Clydesdale stal- music, readings, kc will be glv�n. Refresh, will have a f Egmondviile, Ida Dickson returned honie on Tues. t hands, wishes, 33 to 35 centsper bushel. The a U . inents will be provide andtherewillbe lots of Mr. John Cummingi 0 7isiting his aunt, MrS. Robert Rul- A general shaking _kind Of - wheat is extra good, and of oats, f4kir- n fee but - gant visit of several ent' and examination of the Presents was the Tiona ; Mr. George Taylor, of Kippen, 62 day after a plea, ' This is � as returned from ice cream. There wil I be no admissio - 'hail a 'sunflower stalk on which are liston, on the 4th concession. I —Mr. R. J. Evans h - of the same a silver collection will be taken. All are cordi S * closing scene. sent a stallion and filly . 1187-1 flowers, -and Mr. John B. Hendbreony of weeks to friends in arnia �nd vicinity. rt of Ontario,and . I Manitoba, after a successful trip thitber breed, and Mr. Simon McKenzie, of ally invited. De —Fall wheat seeding is fio* about fin- his first visit to this pa ,ms.—The young peo-_ $� Mr. Evaw . — I . 1 sent his fine old stallion, . I — the Huron Rood, Tuckeramitb, has o ished in this vicinity. A much larger heis greatly delighted with the appear- LOCAL H"I,BNIt I he wiih a �-ar load of .horse spects I - I Tuckersinitl , . 3g stallions and BAR .—The barns of Mr. with 108 flowers. This seems. to indicate ance of the country.—Mrs. Robert Cole- ple of Bluevale intend reorganking t �,ports gpod crops and good pro I Kennelworth ; two you] - sa B r. — breadth has been sown this 'year than rary and Debating Society at an r' ing Kennel- Moses 11ann -the 8 th concession o an abundance o en ed this yea 'ot in in Man, of the 5th concession, has a -Lite in the Prairie Province. - &-filly. He intends show a McKillop, a mile east of Win- Mrs. Buggin, 'of Taral is visiting her last, and moat of it has been 9 natural curiosity in the shape of a early d%te.—Our usually, quiet village a - worth and five of his get. They are p, together with their contents, ds�ughter, Mrs. James -Beattie. —Mr. J. good time) and the weather being favor- icken with four perfectly formed legs has been the scene of much stir the last I I something very thro I are already nice and eb Westfield. .. nice lot, and it will take t) ro fire on Friday everi- P. Brine is close after Mr. Fairley as a able many fie)ds t 'on and feet. It is now about a week ,old two days. The farmers of the vicinity here . . extra to beat them. To -day Mr. Thos. were dest ' 'Re has le it with green.—Miss Nettie Wilson lef d is as sprightly &is any of the brood, -have been drawing their re8pecti4e -B-R1igys,—Miss Clara -Shorts is 1_� I . Lapalie sends a single driver anid two ing last. he 'fire was noticed about grower of large plums. Mon&.ay last -to attend the Brantford an I s shares of the $5,500 received for the from Buffalo visiting her grand parents - 1. Wilson nine ' 'clock in the evening, but th ple, one of which measures six -6 returuing home � Mayor 0 .e us a saml M , College.—Mias Grace and seems to manage its four apendage make of cheese. Our merchants this week. She intend � young stallions, and while Mr. flames spread so.rapidly that Very littl6 inches oneway and 510inchee the other, Young Ladies rsday for Toronto to as naturally as if it was nothing unusual July radesuien as well as the farmers in about two weeks.—Mr. J. Mitche14 - sends a carriage stallion, Ily. could be saved 'Ther were two barns, and another measures 61 inches'the one McFaul left on Thu for a chicken to have� four legs, it is and t - rich is visiting his uncle T- R- - Win. Smith sends his - carriage fi � tudies at the Conservatory e a month, ias of Gode ;—The Sea- pursue her s I , , P., flullett, one a new bani �arn with stone stabling way and 5-�j inches the other perfectly shaped. in every other way, are made glad at least one 9 woo& , . Mr. John McMillan, M. . I - forth marksmen r turned from the Can- of Music there.—We were shown a few are sure of a Part Of the Mitchell thii week.—While J. - under-neath, and the other an old build hree only its body -.is slightly longer than an they always . lat 8ends'two stallions, aind Mr. David Me- P life-size photograph of t nt leks proceeds. The factory is a boon to this was out picking bramble berries . Both were filled with the, crops of s jan Wimbledon at Ottawa on Satur- days ago a ; of - this ordinary chick and the two fro. I . Cloy, Tuckersinith, two breeding mares Ing. ad der Wilson has children of Mr. James Scott, . . so much nwney put in circula- week he met with a little"mishAP the season, the list lo&d having been got - day. ' Lieutenant Alexan come 'out in f rout near the breast and place, as a midst of the bushes hO . * and two foals. These last wiil be ship- in that evening and -was still standing had the good fort I une to receive a posi- town. . . it was enlarged from an ordi- ' onthly is a great benefit, and par- While .in th neat of horatils ped in a palace car from Seaf orth to- '; he fire. tion 'n the Wimbledon team for next nary photograph by Mr. A. Calder, and the other -two at the'usual place, and it tion m base hard times.—HO.T_ happened to rouse a, day. - There will lil2sly be other ship- on the wagon at the time of t 0 . inly a credit to his artistic w4lka on all fours. X Mrs. Coleman is so ticularly 80 in t wicked with their 1101 is certa n - vesting is now a thing of the past. MOA which are very - . re nil The only thing saved from the building year., This is the fourth time that Mr. E� clear and life- 1-ottunateasto 'urseittohenship, Bar .1 oused. J his other curiosity hunter will" of the f all. wheat is sown and many fie�l do poons . when r im seetag . ments from the county, but these a . .41 . Judging was the binder. Mr. Hannah -himself Wilson has won for himself such honor- skill, as it is ccurate, r num or. some - danger, we have learned of so far able �distinction. It -is something for l&e. We believe that Mr. Calde a fortun,--for it. are up and looking green. - i rous- pobitiou took to his 11181111t have was from hatne at the time, being at a � I :ialty of this kind of work, give her � . — . tearing his hands � and clothes on the , . I fro.m.,the sample sent from here we ,epresentative ow makes a spec � I bamblad . no hesitation in predicting that old farin which he has in Tuckersmith. 'I i hat it has a i it is nicer than crayon �. I I � . Sunshine. sharp bushes. In his fright he s . , e: otre"alml nearly every year.—Mrs. A. and to. our mind I I . Brussels. - . i Huron will hold its own in the horse The origin of the, fire is unknown. There, th ' 'while it is very .� �. LocA.L Munden and Over a log, spilling hio'beffies and dblO* .- line, and that a good percentage of the �'s an insurance in -the McKill.ep Mutual I Walker, formerly of Hulliett, and Mrs, or even oil painting, Patrick Keating LOCAL B-amvs.—Samuel Wilton has BRIEFS.—Mr. bode h - lore. eating his left arm. He succeedcain ZD , . bf $1,400 on the, buildings and contents. i b ii, formerly of Seaforth, but much cheaper.—Mr. . - f James Turn- family have taken up their a gaining his feet and got away from bb -7 come her way. . . ' so ts have been busily en� purchased the interest o i rably ' J. ' Remson, Iowa, strei at present and Ws assistan -6 prizes will ---------- *_ the loss, howey,er, will be conside now olf i bull, of the firm of Turnbull & , Ballan- They formerly resid�d in the township ursuers but not before theybad left , hirs. gaged for seveyal weeks building new of Turnberry.—Mr. Wm. Michie sold a, P � —The over this amount and will probably I visiting. friends in this vicinity. . ure be o of their displeasure on hi06 OF REv. MR. BROLEY. . s and remov ,pairing old tine, and the firm will in fut or tw - DXA9!171 h $9 000 Fortunately there were I to� is a daughter of Mr. L' ngstone, - barn ing and re pair of two-ye,,a,r-old stock steers to Mr. mark � . ent of the sudden death of v@ac 11 ,t nekr Alma, and Ile is her ones on the Cluff farm adjoining the under the name of Ballantyne & Wilton. um -of $37.50 We hope he will soon. be around sgaill-- - an-nouncom with no anima2s in't�e buildings at. tke time �of u,e i, Colarnan are . Sam � is a good pructical man. Mr. Joseph Clegg !ior the. a ar is on the sick IM " � '' Rev. James Broley will be read and. the only live stock burned were a I trot visit home since going to the States, town, where the Messrs, will pach. Mr.- Clegg always Pays a- good. —Mrs. Dave Dunb � feelings of the deepest regret by that �, a ire stabling for the ac- Turnbull is not yet sure whge he -a —A. C. Hoover who has WO few hens. This is the fourth barn that over nine years ago. -!:-Captain Andrews erecti g exten8 I States. this week. . ' ' nAny friends in this county. their thoroughbred . locate but ta,1k-s of going to t e price for good cattle. —Mr. John Yo, ng, . gentleman s has been destro i ed by fire on that eon- and. Lieutenant Craig, who have been in commodation of 9 � his daughter-, who has been in California for the 'last in Manitoba for the last six months !** y was, a few years ago, pastor y . of which they- —Professor Morgan arid I wpi 1� d t week —34ir. Tom% Mr. Brole cession and in that neighborhood within command of the Salvation Army here stock, in the breeding - two years, returned home last _e.. tnrne home las '. I of th' Methodist church in Seafortli, . I . extensively. . Fairy, as-31st.ed by a number of local ichoo,l Inspeot0h 0 . few -years. - Jor �ome time, farewell at ,the -barracks purpose engaging titled He does not appear to�be too highly! im- of Goderich, Public I; , 110V � and previous to that had served a term I � - 11 � . *_ talent, gave an entertainukent, en pressed with -the co I ntry.—Mr. John visited Westfield school laistWed J - on Sunday evening next. They are both 1) u . I on W circuits, in I PRESBVTR-R_r OF HURON. --The Pres- 11 Red Riding . Hood, in the Town well pleased with4is � . the Bayfleld and Ho ick highly AT ST. THOMAS.— hard working, consistent officers, and king, un,der the one. Wightman is erecting a handsome frame day. He was . I - 9 he was I - hall on Friday ever I . both of which place, Yentle- � Florence G H 0 ned by .Messrs. Cole,- the good wishes of numerous friends will bytery held a regular meetiDg �in Hen h.—Commu dwell,in house on his farm on theAth way our young teacher,. Mr. 1 �01 esteemedl both as a pastor and a g . sall'on the 9th ius-t. Revs. Mr. Ross-, pices of.St. John's chure 11- . Reid, conducted the school.—The Pic' . . " �� own sarried follow them to their future field of torris. It is his intention to oc- � I I man; The followiag particulars are man Brothers) of this, t i ) Mrs. C. W. Routledge, late of wood-ville, Mr. Bridgeman, of ion services were held ia Knoxilehurch line it the coluiilg� ; winter. A good nic Which was held in Mr. A- ID, - a, despatch to the Toronto everything before her in the races at St. of labor. — x0cli, and Mr. Casson of last Sabbath. The Rev. Mr.- McNeil cu.PY - taken froca t: Rev. Javnea Th I sday and Friday of last of Markdale, is visiting her sister, the, Epibcopal ch nderijag Who will occupy it Hoover's grove on the 3rd of Septoubert - I omas on Th I officiating.—W. H.- Kerr is away at the many are woi I ' . church being present, J L e and got up by the young Ia-aies'Of our 7 papers on Friday It's —Mr. M. R. Coun- - the Methodist ohn no 4oubt has hio� ey . I Brolay, pastor of the Methodist ckurch �i = k. She co, Zeted against the same llr�. James Beattie. were invited to sit a§ corresponding Methodist Conference at Montreal this with him.* e section, turned out to be a gr&na sue ddenly on Tuesday ses as at -Clinton, Seaforth and Mit- ter left on Tuesday last for Nanaimo, The, East Hqron fall show on his bride, and time will tell who: th ca` , died .- an e' 3he Cblumbia, where he intends members. Mr. Scott presented the re- week.— . . . in Fergus 2net, attte resi- . I ch?ll d at each of th s6 places r British I The lucky lady io.—Theie is considerable cer2s. After a lengthy programme, morning, September � Mrs. Port of the Sabbath School Committee, promises to �clipm all f owner ones. . sisting of readings, recitations, 609i * - , at' I ,succeeded in taking second money starting in the jewellery business. reduced the figure to grain out yet, a great deal of which - I . am I dence of his friend Mr. RobleinH, in 0"' g that no Sabbath School directors have - etc, the gentlemen, accomP 'ed -by Palmerston, with whom i 11 , i . I ... he had been in tyhe open race, the Brantford horse, Cottriter will remain h,ere for a time. recommendini � n Duncan Itaking first. It was gen- Mr. Counter's many friends here wish Conventio - be ]held in January, but that popular prices, and a large abtandance must be almo8t useless owing to the wet ,8'aturday before. Mr. Joh )� d, as it is and a] ways has been weatber.—Fall wheat is mostly! all their ladies, also had a friendly game 'f I I residixg froul the time. erally considered, however, that, Flor- him succese in his inew home. —We notice instead thereof ihe firat hour of the is expecoe gow 'and is growi . bail. Retracing their steps to the pla' I Broley had not been well for some . rch Lake Times, Lalte Linden, afternobn sederunt of the January meet- the best sho'w in North Haron.—John n ing very t rapidly— . do they partook of the bounitist . a. in., ence G.- was the fastest of the two, but by the To ' ' , own, Thuell Brothers threshed on he farm 6f nic groun - On Tuesday morning he rose at 5 . e devoted to a discumsion of the re--- Pelton, a former resident of tkis t I F last week l 225 � of life there awaiting them' Af'er p�he was defiGi4nt in fitting. The St. Michigan, that Mr. James C lie - ing b who ihas been making visits here very Wm. Michie one dal, I "obbins t,bat he had -, ; . - ol n ' fo - " were -cOuteut anEl informea Mr. 1. Yfas,racesiprovedthb, forthe longer merly of Egmon,dville, has bee maie ports of Sabbath Schools. The recom * ! product of fnine swinging till theiT hearts '� : Thol i A circular of ten lately, came and removod a dough. bushels of peas, the, I � I a good nigth's rest and felt much beiter. of a Pastmaster's Jewel by mendation was adopted. . they went into Mr. Hoover's ho118e9%be* �111 I Jay down, and at 6 o'clock ,Mr. she went the better sho got. There the recipient from Di. Coebrane, set- ter of Mrs. McBain on Wednesda . of 75 minutes � Hoover�o I I � He agail - -heatk "John Duncan " Ma - letter was read I . y last) acres, in the short time floor. the scholars of Mrs, A. ,D. 'I . - , I e room to see bow .,weRe six trotted on Thorsday, the. the members of . f $1,400 was and in future she will visit no as Mrs. including time of cleaning up the � h- 0 '.. . Robbins went into t1k 1. - -heat being trotted after dark, and sonic Lodge, of which ke is the popular ting forth th . jy it Sabbath School class presented her 0 . e reverend geiitie-_ list" The Rev. J. Ross performed .the This is good work-, and the boys si, . . . ell I � ' he wa's, and found th � but the Beventb) -or concluding beat of the master.—Rev. Mr. Casson, Dr. Smith apportioned to the Presbytery for home Pelton. I .9 to be continued. —Owing to pressing a lovely silver cake basketpaccoinpan, . I � man sitting on th,c side of the be , - and Mr. W. M. Gra * are at Montreal missions, and $650 for the augmentation ceremony. ,Mr. and Mrs. Peltoia have i -entered the room race was postponed until Friday worn y in *Brussels Who busiuesa we were unable to . attend the by a complimentary address whial wo st ais Mr. Robbins On Tharijday, Florence G. took ihis week attending the meeting of the of stipends, th.'at is $2,050 for home mis- many warm friends I held at Mr. Littlefair �S read by Mies Maggie R,Ow-att' The - . t1r. Broley fell backward on the bed ing. . General Conference of the Methodist sions, not including Fr�iich evangeliza- wish herself! and husband a long and lawn socia silver basket was presented by 9'0 I sound. The second place � in the first, second, third The happy life.—Prof. Clemens was in town the 6th line of. Morris last week. ; And I and expired wfthout a - visit to the tion which is- a distinct scheme. I parti4u]ars Annie Henry. 1 s neuralgia of the _and sixth heats, and first in the fourth ch4rch.—During his recent ) er of curiosities from the ! as we have not heard any I . I I cause �f deatli wa nd had and fifth heats. New Rope took the 61 Country Mr. D. D. Wilson of this 'I P b t r expressed*. the' hope that our with a nump 7 . _.— inches 10 : . 5 years old a - come up to iihe animal wor',ld as a show.-­71te Mr. relative to the matter we -are unable to , —Apples ten and twelve He Aras N -bred c'or.eg'reg,-'ti'ons would ' I - heart. first and thiKd heats and second place in town purchased a' number of thoro . W. McMillan, Smith, form�erly of this place, filled the . give a report of the ,, proceedings.�Ap ised in SOU*800 years in bhe Methodist ministry., tbird sh:)rt hom cattle which will be O� this I sum mentioned, Mr.'J - circumference are rW , � boen 33 he stations to which the de;a,t,: tke fourth and fifth heatg and a e pulpit of the Methodist church last � plepackers are on the warpath. Owing . f flo : � t . u e I Florida. They are said to be- 0 � Among t appointed Windsor, a plaue, in each of the other heats. John fa� I and which he will place on his, farms I ettident, on being called read a discour t to the scarcity of the fruit prices r I I ed was wegr here. ar on Romans 10:4, which was cordially Sunday, Mr. Sellery being in hi place! . flavor and juicy. --- (y took first place in the second —It in scarcely neeess ' y for as to 11 n evening, 11 I I ford, Rowmanville, rangeville, Sea. Duncan I - in Harriaton.—The Brussels Band are' higher than unal.—O ' Sunday � . 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