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I I . - 0EPTEMIMB - . I I . I . � . I I � � � . � ,aH19 HUR ]EXPOSITORN � � . — -_ - . - I . . . - I ON - - - . � 1; - � I 11 � __ __ I __ I I - I I �. � - I . - — . I I I - - . I I I - Ing a sum of money from a ma,n in An Unlimited Assortm. erit 1 8 - � — — ,— t - I attractions will cashier on the Grand Trunk there.— steal' -previous Sunday.—Sev- I . "�_W_ — - . � - n a � Ome W and well t to reside on his farm near Among other numerous . ghins and We beli�ve that quite a number from Walton on the a , I 0 —m"e V 12 bushels.per acre. I'am to] d i 3iler an continued the cattle buying be the exhibit 'of Manitoba 1 Mo. the village and this neighborhood pur- eral of the members of the Canadi n Or- . �� ' - -EDWARD CASHI 1 1-t- ' t is heaviek. I do not esti- Ex4 aeering occupation -a He was other products. -The Messrs. attending the Sabbath School Con- - der of Foresters attended the funeral of I �, GIVES THE BUYER . � . I � . I 1 'moca'e'-'em"in' I to more than ten or and auotia, ur, of Morris, and Mr.! McDonald, pose of St&Dley, the late Frederick Thompson,p in Hul- � I �� � - e - be re. 'I have bar- a shrewd, enterprising business i, man, Arth from the Old vention of the townships I . I I o I � . *—WILL BUY FINE— twelve bushels per ac - ' I affable manner i made of Walton, returned - to be held in let, on Thursday. The remains 'Were . I � I . I I I � r, but and his eiqa . ry for inter- I I � Wce, � � � I I - vested 108 acres of 'crop this yea . ho had Country on Widnesday, passing through Tuokeramith and Hay, . . . aken to Clinton cemete ^",n An Unfimite�d Ohoi 11 it, U;- persoi ially popular with all w rpt n . Union church. Bruc'efield, on Friday, t - � . � I I New Made Dairy, butter it is not stacked yet; we are uavin8 business o r social intercourse with him. here on their ay home. Ivy 10"J J Mrs. G. McDona6lq ment.—Un Monday Mternoon a ,y 5. . plenty,;f rain which is hindering stack- � I 'o t ir the old land very much, September 26th.= of Morris,- met �, Howeyercommonplace thiestatemerit . in . dry HewasaTemberof the ExeterL oun- ed th6ir visi and J. McDonald, of Bayfield, were in lad named Harrison, . W some . pretty plea ant pa,ssage both ways, load of Y, it is worth your consideration., ' I . e had a ed ini that and ha'd 'a 7 with an accident by falling off a ourindr . oN AND AFTER JUNE 2nd, 1890.— .. mouth, had oil and he � will be greatly mi 8 daughter, of the village this week. . - I eather during August Millan and ; . I I Mr. 'Robwert M I � ood when coming down the hill from We are showing this Fall - . w � till then. About town. He leaves a wife and family, _11 W one of the : � . . - r - up. The McKillop, or( expected -home next � Ahe north. It in supposed . I SW Must be uniform in color and sweet. lenty of ain u -y hot, with hot several ofl Whom sre_grown � - Nulj�26th i- ____ TveT ' uesday, and was week. -Mr. V1. J. Fear, dentist, has Cranb�ook' � wheels went over one of his arms also GODERICH STREET,, SEAFORTH. so Is, which dried up the wheat funeral took place on T . the located in Ay mer, Elgin county, and CHURCII Simptvic&�-There was no ser- . rig a broken blood vessel and'otfier A GREATER VARIETY uth win� largest ever seen in Fausi, , . �_ - sequence the sample isn't very one'of th Mrs. Fear and family left here this vice in Knox church last Sabbath as the . . to his body. -The receipts at the . 11 I . and in con by- ' The ecessed ,being a prom- . - his holidays - injuries - - good. The thermometer registered coual . week. Mr. �ear is a good dentist and astor is away enjoying .1 ;week, amount 1 ?8 0 on July 18th and 100 on the 19th inent member of the Masonic, Oddfol- ial good fellow, and in him the Eut there will be preaching there next Catholic pie-nic, beldlast � IN EVERY' ONE OF OUR - CLOTHINCTS . lo 's' and other kindred societies, these a gen ed to over $300. It figured up well. : . I . I - . in tho shade, with a bi h wind. There w . nted in the p . coces- people of Aylmer will find a worthy Lord's day in the afternoon, when Rev. � � . - - were largely repress ' and his will occupy the on. � - .. age.Ty frost in some In Politics . We wish himself Mr. Forrest, of Walton, - Well-known -tr - Fall stock, Suits and 0�ercoata now complete. has been sonle dam light. The wheat sion he was a Conservative. citizen ' . Creffit . Depat n ents, localities, but only sl , estimable wife success and happiness in pulpit. � I in : � I we gave you the is not injured in our neighborhood to His a ly death wil' I be a . on, of ----.*.— Wm. Lewis i's - � Buy'now if you want thepick of an extra full - udden and untime' NOTES'. -Mr. . line. Rememberthe bargains irce of the deepest regret to his very their L new home. -Miss Stephens - —VIZ.:o­ rn�d with us? and don't forget any extent. My potatoes and garden got I a was called away to, Rat Staft Toronto this week attending the fair. . . last time you trade mt time. A strong � arge circle- of relatives and social and thi town, . ' Miss Annie Spencer, of Seaforth, is the that we,n giVe you another n( stuff are scarcely touched whil e* in some I � � - Portage about two weeks ago, on ac- CIIANGV, OF BusINEs.,3. �-- Mr. James � ' - they never diAap- es - 11 %.'' , guest of Mrs. W. Mitchell.-MisS Mc-. 77 point about 6ur Clothin . places the- potatoes are blackened. busin s friends. ' , . d the �� I point. We inake clothes fr-iends .every time we ral topic of the day ­ . -0 count of the illness of her sister there. Hamilton & Son have purchase chargi Fancy Dress Goods, 11113 . sell an article of wearing apparel. You see the Politics are the gene . . GOD.gRICH AND ToRONTO'.­-The great Recent information is to the effect that stock and business of Mr. Ferguson, of Callum, of Dutton, has taken a 'of I . . t? our- customers become our friends here. . . 'Goderich the sister is still in a very critical con- the Post office store, and take possession the millinerr department in Mr.Zwikers I ­ - �, ' ---------- 4— , Northwestern Fair held at f- Mr. Fer. store. -The Crediton bandv Plain Dress Goods, rrilolugh buying Our goods. we want a con- vith quite a a tinuance of your clothes friendship at the Bar- mdayr' and Wednesday ditioii.-Messlo. A. J. Bright and Al about the let of October. t , ouse of Seaforth. SOCIAL. -The lawn social on Monday, Tw 1. Stark returne� from I their trip to Mani- --he number of citizens attended the World's 1 � , i gain Clothing and Dry Goods H R a n Fri 99ful beyond the guson leaves here for Toronto, where Tuesday, -Rev.'Mr. . 1;, succe. '. I a2 Uncce]d last week to be held o - of this week was toba on Saturday. -Miss Elder return- Fair at Zurich on � I �r V r ,Q%sxmuel most man nine expectations of its pro- , intends to study for a profession. Mr. As ; ,esideitat the.quarterly meeting Mou,rning Goods, - . . . 9 day �venlng on line awn v . 0 - and ,* the ed Tuesday from Toronto where she has H . amilton is one of the oldest and W A. V � - � . seaforth - moters. The show was good . le inity � , held in the- German church on Satnrday - . . T. Kidd's old stand, - Dickson, under the auspices of the Wo days visiting fri rids of this vic - Mantle Goods. . . . - been pending ome . . , 1� � i very large On Tues a 8 best known residents and —Mr. . Mitchell has Silk and I __ men Foreign Missionary Society of the attendance waf. Sunday. Win s ' I . - - I - # rch, was not held on day the gate receipts amounted to a and doing the,great Fair. Mr. W. Me- and is a gentlemen whom every person ition with Mr. Colbertil 7 1 1 1 Presbvterian chu A " �Vftm in &rge of her department L 4* U i- aintl robity He secured a pos � I �, .1 ; � - 7. MK. -W figure. This is the tirer, year that ... respecl's lor 13 W��o .7 Ir . urrve . . - � * I the lawn but in the. basement of the bi I James for over thirty brewer, of Edgmond'ville and WILL � � I - w1wou er 900%lor chA-r . ,-h. The change was made on ac- M'gr Goderich friends have had anything in the Public School.—Mr. has been ostmaster here the wagon through this section.—Mr. - . J . . t M ; T - Cowan, of McKillop, goes to London years, ans his son is a thorough business M _-LIK.T. "T --L _V1 . � The like favorable weather since they inaug- 1, ... I �"_ count of unfavorable weather. Monday as one of the judges in the man of good experience. The new firm, John Mitchell has moved to his farm on -L.0 i - . - . " air ' will, the 4th concession. Dr. Croskery has . 11 I � 'i DISTRICT MATTERS of the previous night made the urated their big fair, and even this year and - . ill I I � i ra et to be it was not as good as could be desired. sheep department of the Western F i " therefore, will be a strong one, cated by Mr. I . � Ia n used as intended. d into the premises va I i — . T i too w —Captain Andrews, of the Salvation we are sure, do a good business. I move - —AND— I . - . � * I I y . � 8 of course, was a disappointment However, they have persevered in the - . Mitc t for I --- J 11 -4 — n P A �&t. &I PM left here last Monday for Toron- hell and will use the store par � � i. ; �j I i , � I- I THE Ju,;IOR9,, AT 6TRAT2016-0. good many and caused the ladies face of many clisappointments an Vy J 7 0 . : � � I ! . an office. � i . r Beavers, of to, and Lieutenant Craig left Thursday :� � I . I �. Saturday last the Junio Of their - �; ; I . _.. 11 - some work. However,- the affair was have established the repatation Kippen. I , , 1 ��� ik . - , - for Wingham,where he will be stationed . t X �_ - , - this town went, to Stratford to ,play a nt seemed —Mr. McLennan, the well I I I I., , NOTES. Chiselhurst. - , I . I I k i - . " - I Z , with the Juniors of that very successful, and all prese show and will, we hope, have plainsail rchant has a [�i , 4 �v lacrosse match There would have been for -a tinie — On her return I ,gain opened DRESSMAKING I` V k � Ii. to enjoy themselves fully. There was a ing hereafter. ' - Broadfoot known grain m6 NOTXS.—Mr. MeTaggart, who is , - � much larger n -from this quarter I � : � . the cool side, from Manitoba Mrs. J. H. � I E. I lace. 1twasr,ather on umber I of the market here, with Mr. J. Moffat as I f ,z � - ood attendance and- each one seemed to a brought with her several samples teaching in Ethel,'was home Saturday : I f'' .. �4s there was a good. at 9 , To- . AN ART WITH US. - Eut neverthelE and make all feel at Goderich bad it not been for the buyer, and large quantities of grain ; , . I . ` wheat, oats and ba and Sunday.—James McT�ggart is away I i ,, : � I 11 no doubt vie with another to try. 0 .rley in the ear, grown �, 1. tendance of Str4tfordites, who d to make enjoyment rule routo show the -same week,as many went *1 have been taken in this week.—Mra. ,,, - �. I p , at home an king apples.—Wm- Kerslake has . i� � ee Itheir boys sweep every. on farms in the vicinity of Virden. � $ I Iviion is this week visiting friends in pac . ,, L . expected to s supr 3.me. The refreshment tables were there who would otherwise have gone to I moved to a rented farm near Exeter. I " - P - !� really excellent and �1' . thing before t em, but if such was the ' Industrial is The samples are . I � ; :_ 1, I _ !ully supplied and liberally pA- Goderich. — The Toronto of that Toronto. er, Sabbath School Super- � . i ! � ,Dg musics, Last week show that' the good W7 � � .11 � I district are having a OBITuARY 1 be V . , I . i i erei doomed to disappoint-. bour tif farmers As choir lead � �� �_ case, they w . I and .—On Monday the sad in. . �, : - I 1 1 . 11 faced off tron'zed, and a pleaw said to be a success as usual. crop intendent, and as a neighbor, he wil r Fall Millinery I - . I I � w and the - ! ., , 1-- [ I After the ball wa 3 unfavorable of the sud-' � i .. , I ment. � liter An the weather war - . telligence was received here . 3 1_11 - ,_ - 1 '. 13 1 e as provided. and a goo� sample this year.— very much missed. We wish him all ' : F i I ��, -, play was pretty eve- but after about 20 - not so large as in some I 1 9 ;� 1, _. . I n, n death of Miss Sarah Mustard, only � �� . - ex 1 r4 - I .. 4i" - I � I k� iner y' are, but this' week the wea " � � ceedingly pleasin crowds,. were of de . . � . - I .,) ; , . ea- une pe6ted but 8 M cGregor and Miss Davis, success in his new place. � __ , . I . 1-j"'i �­ I- � I ..minutes' play 1F�.illoran a feat re in the programme was the ar , for ther Mill a few days in town sister of A. K. Mustard. who three A RiGiiT MERRY ONE.—Mr. Neil � I �_, �' . � forth. Bumed Sea- Goderich, spent . - � 4 i 4 After play was re . -- hasbeen enerally fair and the shortage ,yeam ago labored on Hensall North ING � � , I'll -- - riva of -the pastor, Rev. A. D. McDon guests of Miss Annie Morrison, prior to his departure for the : OPEN I I �, Kil I �_ .�, � forth had beat of the game and - I 1 14 -� [ �, . the . - lastwee is being more than made up this his week, t9e . E. A. Fear. . . t' y.—The Misses McCallum, 9 w ,I x� ? -, ald. He had been away for his, holi of Circuit as Colleague to Rev far West, treated- the young people to � � , - � -, J �, ceeded in scoring for nds owne It is, however, a�comfort to those who � - I- - - �,,,T, ta� F loran again' sue - week. reports, the grounds � � cording to I __ I'll ­ ,f days for some weeks and was not ex a select dancing party on Frida : , - .y even- ; . , - - mly been . . . tratford, sp4nt Sunday last in town, WILL TAKE PLACE ON I , M, : , ` � - � -1, I �-- I Seaforth, T ! - scar, t week. B The . are left to mourn her loss, to know that . ; I I ­_- -99 �111 —We . T_ .- � i icored, . ing las I he� ball had � t. The boys showed up in go O -d , � I- I:-, � �,,, z, ,4 - pected home until the nex at were pac ed every day this week. �� , ..: -rr �1 . ed off again,when Stratford s -lst he guests ofl Mrs. John Dorsey � 4,i,- � b � . having arrived by train that night, he. show of, took, it is said, is the eath to her was but " laying down the : I , 1 . tZ 11 i fac I - . ove d � time, so also- did the girls. Mr. John ; -4 1 4 1 . i. - �­ much to the joy of the spectators. Af and bestlever teen in Toronto. ___ y a e sorry to learn. that Miss Hattie L , e up the crown." The many ! 0 1 7 �, - 7 . , I I - cross to tak dler in his 1-0— - � - * . V.11 � z t �i ter the usual prest play was resumed stepped in unannounced and, received a ,t has yet assistant millin6r in E. McFaul's estab _ other and A. Wren acted the part of fid �-I­IA � , ; lcome. The proceeds imall po tion of the prize lir com friends here of the bereaved in � JV rld&u and Saturday 7 1 lieb 11 7 - , �; I.; -- � it hearty we Own illimitable style, and the shouting ! .1 - a L -. , , . -good shape by - M , , , :; - and was preity dven, but H. Jackson mO1 ' o far. Huron has ment, haelbeen confined to her r F . .7 - V - - unted to somethi g over $35. been pu lished, but extend to therritheir heartfelt � I - --- In essrs. 1� 3.17 �,i�'Z, � ,-, , a with an attack . W ,� , - - wrxs successfuloin scoring for Seaforth. amo for - several day as done in � 5. - � I �_. �" 'L.: � x I __ 11, especially in the horse line. .'�� 'i; scored sympatby. step dane- I - �, : 1 _. 1. , . � 1-1 � ". - ��- .. . _ Before time was calle IDA FRiEE. Thi s Lapolie, Seaf6rtk, � �, .. , I i �V� . I ing was done by D. SEPTEMBER 2 1 1 ­-, 1 To Mr. - : , � I X � I �4 e time threatened Brintriell and Bell. Fancy . ­ _ d, Killorau had CALIgORNIA AND FLOP. i his- illness, which at on Brin'tuell and M. 6th. and 27th, ,--I,. ,1� ,,, t e score her seriously, but we are glad to % f J--cr,L-1, � scored for Seaforth, This left th - rat ,-:,,-.1 3-i i, - —The Fireside Weekly, the popular Canadian taken 3r for his yearling entire road. . - ' I � - , - � li� -Z Molesworth. McLachlan. The inner man Was re _� - -- I �­ 17f, �� '��, %vor of Seaforth at the hear that she is now on the mend again, � F, . 'i �1, �i four to one in f =ipaper, is off ering subscribers such tremen. 'Smith, Seaforth, I � � 1, �� - 'L �'. It" I , nd re- ster colV Mr. Wm. to i . '41 . es as a free trip to California a nd we trust �vill be able to attend OuR PASTOR'S i - RETURN, — Rev. A. f reahed at midnight. The youths a truly fine exhibit - � � ! , `� -, , _,p', � ,� � end of the time. pris 4- , e I - i -I,,- I I �51 � turn, -class; a$200sealskin mantle; hand- 3rd for ' arling roadeter'filly ; -Thomas a . his three When we will make . -1 I ,_ 1. - first business as usual before long.—Dr. Stevenson returned from danced. with the maidens until all were ! , . � I - . : , ..4i �� - L ! I �J� � � t:.: T . McMichael, Hallett, 3rd for two year of all the new- things in Millinery. We , Ii. i , rd y ; return ticket to Florida, I -old coun* . I ee all Lour I . I , some Shetland Pon , 7 �._i i . -1 ,:� - - �. 1 - A Gool� CompANY.—Mr. J. How& first_class ; Silver Tea Set; Ladies Gold Watch ; I stallion; David Mc- Smith, who, has been absent at the months' vacation trip to the sleepy, when they went home together shall be pleasea.-as usual to 0 __ ;.-L _­ - i.,:_ .4 - old agrioulturs ,Genera;l Conference at Mon- try, on Thursday, 4th inst. While his What else could they do ? � - � - :�, . Com- � � -I,' : '. �; -, e Methodist, I !-:, - T : . I." Hunter, Inspector of Insurance China Tea set; Mantle Clock ; Silver 'Watch . I P_ , - ! man; Cloy, Ta.�keromith, 2nd for Clydesdal . old friends, as well as new comers. I .1 - V ,�M . ,nd e Thursday evening, fow, Up His Tozs.—The lake I I �' % ;,.�� panies was s week inspecting Dickens' Works; Waverly Novels a T I e. treal, returned hom � headquarters were* Glasg TTJRNED - -- i � ]; 1,-�. 11 prizesarefor person;, sending in breeding mare; Simon McKenzie,Brue � couple pic-nic, which last week seemed quite . - ,_ mbre. These -�oted and invigorated for ; .. r, ,, t' r - - - ir", the bo'oks of the McKillop Mutual Fire mber of words constructed from and will be . I i some time in Edinburgh and a ught a � J� �,�� - 11 � the greatest nu field, 2nil for Canadian.bred three year ' - !.I 1, He very highly ,6re.�The gate rece ;ing his brother - �.­ � �:l Insurance. Company. the letters I I Fireside Weekly." The contest is [raught stallion, and 2nd for business once m Pts of weeks in London visil - healthy, has since died. It ca -1 � i ; — list ,$1 old heavy d I Edward McFaul I .if I ,y 5trial up to Thurs- During his absence Rev. Mr. McNabo of cold last week, which developed into 31 . . - aplimented the Secretar 'Old filly in the same class. . . I . I cor , Mr. W. J. open o everyone sendinz in with their ch two yeaf at the Toronto Ind �� ' I 1. 'e Fir , 2P2, eing an in- r i -� - � Shannon , . convenient forTh eside Weekly for Six Months whi r 4 1 ounted to $531 b i ,Lucknow, Occupied the pulpit. M - - brain fever, with . strong symptoms of - 1-1 ,!for the very neat ties them to a handsome premium. The The e a e more to hear from yet. Up day am , did SEAFORTH." �,-_ . . � , he books also enti . ie of $7,410 over fie same date last McNab, though a sufferer physicallY� emotional insanity'. The attendants I i �, and accur&te manner in whickt be open for sixty days, but an to Thuisda there were 185 creaF . I - . . competition will t water pitcher is y morning I The I I rgest days were Monday showed no signs of either mental or everythingthey couldfor it, but,tono . I � of.theCompanyare kept. He. also ex. additional nzeof an elegan - tickets at Seaforth station for Too .year. a n toes at last, and pressed himself well eatisfied - with the offered to �be largest list received during Sep ' and Wednesday last ; the receipts o spiritual weakness in - his sermons, avail. It turned up its manner in which the business is con- , tember. Send five one -cent stamps to i9 Ade. ronto, d Fvi ed as - follows: September which were fall of 'kinaly admonition, went to4te sarcophagus 11'anwept, un- pany adjourned to the dining -room - . la,id6 St. West, Toronto, for sample copy and 10th, 8;1 llth,4; 12th,5; 13th,5.; 15th, Monday being $15,998, ' and'on Wednes- 1 1188-2 . pointing out to all." The W ies not where a sumptuous re . I d,lucted, the character of the risks and . 17th, 85. The fare on the day $15 990. --Mr. Thomas Lockhart of sy of Life." honored and unsuDg,"' its obsequ plover past was prepared. I piediium supplement. 72 - l6t�, 6 ; I orated . � I n sung 'by the "grey I AuCTIONEERIN 15ih n op, and his Bis being eve The tables were , charmingly dec the substantiMicliaracter of the assets - I G.—I wish to inform was$2.50 for the round RcKill ter, Miss Bell, ef t . � - of the Company. As an instance Of the the public that I am still in a position to execut I to being good, to retarn on here on Wednesday to visit friends in . Wingham. flying " or by any other bi-rd we kDOW Of. with an abundance of pretty towers,and - pames . " trip, ticke r. Paul Madge, the cele- 0 T ted a gay appearance. benefit w �"ch these Mutual - Com i with satisfaction all orders entrusted to me as Torouto.—M� ORIOUS.- At -the � the whole presen con- Monday next. . . OuR FIREME-11 VICT � I are t farmers-, and the amount of auc�ioneer, on the shorte3t notice. Sales I., brated horselfork man of Usborne, was Grey. � I � The bride was presented with many use - I o on : .� I . hem, ducted in all parts of the counties Huron and � Mr. Madge has sold hose reel: ,race on Friday in Teeswater, i. money tb y save by. insuring in t afford, in town yesterday. J. L. Pick toacher� fal and costly presents, w ich show i1i . . Per h. TuoxAs Bitowg, Auctioneer, Sesforth. - LOCAL BRIEFs.—Mr. John St * Wingham defeated Walkerton by seven NOTES.—Mr. ard, _, h ted. I We May State f I . 1188-1 of his i that on an insurance o � - McKillop, has left with us three very- and put up( er two hundred 171s.; Wing- of School Section No. 1, has received the �: the manner in which the is -respec �i of seconds—Walkerton, Im. I I - ii $2,500 in this Company for. the past HOUSE To RE-,jT.—To Rent, a com- shapeand forks this ne son.—Mr. W'. H. Collins, - ol in Peel County for 1891 , � r. and Mrs. Lockhart left on the , ich for size ham, im. 10-19. The race was 150 yards offer of a echo ! M 4 . three yea Is th� entire cost has been but e bed fine potatoes, wh I this barrister, of Exeter, was- in town this , :' is nearerl afternoon train for Toronto to spena &_ ,Z fortable frame dwelling containing fiv qualitywill not easily be beaten to a hydrant, make' connection, lay 350 which he has accepted, as it . ,� mount of grain has aul I $,U.80, o.- an average of a little over $4 rooms, parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantries, -, week.—A Is ge a ' few days before settling down to every- . :.i . and grounds. year. There is one of the Empire State feet of hose takeout third length and home and the attendance smaller th � i�A " cellar, hard and soft water, stable ' been deliver d in town during the past � The salary he is� - - -11: , er year.: The rates on other amounts a. 6& Beauty I I � . I I variety which I replace with seve'th and attach nozzle. in his present school. I day life. — I — - � - .__ .1 C been in similar proportion. This is Also four good sized rooms -in a private house. weighs 2 lb � n - � . A. STRONG. . 1188-1 - week. Pric 3s are keeping up we I I I - , eap� insuranc . Seaforth this season.—The tovsn streets 1. � il'tlli certainly ch e and is much I of Hebron weighing lJ pounds, and one 11 in The Wingharn I firemen have made a to receive is $450.—Tbe trustees of' . .-A t I )LPFLES FOR CIDER.' Charlesworth & of the Bliss. variety9 which weighs It good record for'themselves, and all the School Section No. 8 have decided. upon, wrometer. � - _- - 11 � ; I less than a similar risk could be carried ' , -1 lai . � S _I, I I Brownell, Seaforth, will be ready in a few days ounds We hope these are a earn I f are having t ie annual coat of grave d citizens are proud of them. engaging a I NOT RIGHT.— aturday.,night of last � — � p e o __ third-class teacher for 1891.i . �,� �:� _n - .1 ­ for, even in the best andicheapeat stock APPLES Fop. MAKINO CIDER. Will PaY on.—Mr. Gdorge E. Henderson, deputy- � —M . . Bowerman, of the 16th aou-, � � J to buy 3�r. Stkord's entire crop.�Mr. James re week one of our citizens became the vio- - .4 �.__ i l . ; I efor 30c per 10,0 pounds. Farmers � ' :. . yhen in eve, is a j dge on horses at the South- - 4 � the men who thought . ,�­1_11 companies, I Fergl6on, of Egrnondville, bas s, tomato re St. Thomas this . AAhfleld. cession, is visiiing her sister, Mrs. J. tim of a gang of young . - � 7 �Tf . �--*. tov n having such to offer please call and see ghs 1 ern Countiel show at and is tak- _:,;�- _` ,� 1188-2 to amuse themselves by throwing stonel . ,­ 37, .i the m. grown in his garden which wei NOTES. -The farmers have ,powed a E. Webb, in the queen City, J ­ _7L � I BIG FisHiN —The gentlemen alluded. d measures 17 by -week. —We,regret to learn of the death, mge of fall wheat which now ing in the Exhibition also. She will be --seels at hill L�, , - � G. I mi I � . I i. , I I I ,D. to do general house- Pound, 9 ounces, an n typboia fever, in Woodstock, on large serf � -and other destructive N ,1, � L il to in the following paragraph, which we IRL TANTF , sister of froi . : , i � I , 'Clinton.- Ii8s 14 inches. -Miss Lumaden at presents a most beautiful appearance.- away about two weeks.! door. -We are.sorry to say that these " � . 1 � .. � - 't - .'-.L 1 wo k. Apply 4t Now Era Office, I ' . � i �� I a li take from the 'Port Arthur *Sentinel, of - � has I>P-en here Thursday, Of Mr. Herman Brett, elde' towing- away A COXPL.&INT FRox D_iKoTA. -In. 8� offensive acts were not perpetrated by � .11;1*� .. i —1 - Mrs. Alex. Wilson, Who �- � "I Z .,­ .- _4 is town. The apple packers are busy a : - .," L ,­ . the 12th: inst.1, are former residents of - r, left for her home iA son of Mr� R. N. Brett, of th letter to a friend in this township a I L - , �-:-4 F . - , x I . I LL . ' I - 14�. i - ;1 I LS IxOOT-BALL.-At the annual meeting for over a yea I Ile was a Orpenter by trade, and for the luscious fruit. The Yankee buyers any of the boys who occasionally imbibe . �_ I - 11 this county, �nd are now prosperot , L in the flowing bowl, but by some who' . _V� j� � �� ;A. Ball Association Aberdeen, Scotland, on Monday...- She North Dakota farmer says : The dry i , 19. - ;�-, L i,L,_q, - for Mr. e of the d who are con- : ,X� " _ ";� :i X - - I � . an ,� , , I merchants in the Lake city. Mr. John- of !the Western Foot . Ous several yea 8 worked J. R. have made quite astir amon the other , . weather has made another failur . ,I � * , "I L 2L - iug the seri : consider themselves 3 , I � i ... 7 ,��:_ ;� 1� .11 Stan� held at Toronto on last Friday evening re,3eivea a cable announe He was a steady, industri. buyers. -The Inspector, Mr. �. E. Tom I il � I . s Lyon here. - _,­ �i�, I �,, son is a native of the township of - ' crops � in this poverty-stricken landl a f � � - illneog �f her mother, and thissad new I . sidered by others as the leading lighl ; I .. ; � ,�,��!­: � . �, the following officers were elected : Hon one young r isn, and his death will be visited school N�. 5 last Thursday and 7 .! - "r, - � ley and Mr. Demuth is an old Hay boy. I . - �� ,.E_z � � I I Her many a (I with the There is a very poor sample of wheat, as of our village. They are well known, I., �1 I— - - n . M.Macallum,To- hasten6d her departurt. a 8 i � - 'i��_,�,', , - - ., deeply regretted by his former associ- expres ed him eft well plea e -into chicken feed,' I I � , " �.41 ,; . , The Sentinel says: Councillor Joh son orary president, Dr. J . : it is all shrunken and should any further annoyance be ..�,L , I -:��., ; - �, 'to J nt, Geo. A. Dewar, Sea friends'!wLill wish her a safe and pleasant A, I - -4 �,,: ", ; preside I proficiency of thd pupils and the general L 1- � ­� �� " and Mr. -W. ff. Demuth, merchants on in . er Mea here, a id wil I be a painful bereave - I -� - _', � I . given, they will be brought to jUstiCL L �, 4 ., - ;,"F ;w--_�L I . � th ; vice -presidents, London district, voyage i and. will be glad -to welcome h nee of the room and its surround- He is certain that frojn 60 acres he will . . .; ; 1�, 1, rned to Port fo C. E. Mason, ment to his parents and friends. The appears - � A shelb, and his � � .. L � Cumberland street, retu ,.-Mr. . have no more than 200 bu � . - I T I I �� " th W. M. Logan, Aylmer; Central dia- back here again soon I It in to be hoped that in. future they will, ­ 2 �� ;J l L , � 114 � . t, A. Muelle remains are to be taken to St. Thomas ings. , . -r. go straight to theirrespective pla of � Arthur from Carp river last night wi � The . : , 1, � ,��__­�4 L, fi I . r, Berlin; Wellington of Br cefield, has returned. from the I I — 0 1, neighbors' crops are no betU . . oes I I - i��' e �'- �L �`­ � . 11 . � i a a � � :7�' � `4, 1, `1 t 80 pounds of t the finest specimens of tr c " ,� I , d with for interment. I abode and not stoop so an to be guilty ` - I � .__ � I-" � Z ;1 r has diltrict, W. H. Grant, Arthur;' Oxford 01 Country, and has brought out # I I � - Tuckersmith. price of gr in is a good deal better than I . - . . �f_ ­ �L71" L� . brook tr.out the Sentinel reporte J - - _V'Z ; �, � B. Beatell Woodstock ; To- * him two very fine ClyAesdale'stallions. ; I , ,st it was last year, however, when they of such base acts. -Com. i� - district, ) . I � - : . ."i. �,_.�,� __1 I They were remarks- , 'L -4 ,� - -seen this! season. f race Graves hai painted a very Jaensall. XOTES.'-Mr. Win. Nigh has ji :19 only got 58 cents a bushel for their HE IS A WATER-WiTcH. -Or, to L . � . I- r -, 2 I � . � , -,4 ronto League, J. R. S. Starr, Oagoode ; -Mr. Ja . I ;-- k-- pe . : . , I , . .� L! :_;'.: L. ble for their lor and sha t the Agri-, - CALL at �. Weir's ne- completed a fine house. The cage I speak more correctly, he is a water- , . �.. ­ I'll. . : I Huron distriet, H. J. Crawford, Sea- attractive advertisement on �, where is the ,bird ? wheat. i I -! , - � eir won derf u I L I 'i � and for t Ily uniform Bize,the Bcrli� Wools, Felts, Plushes, Tassells, readl Citi.. . ,4 � � i - � I , . *. r . I wizard. We refer to our estiniable . I -j -; eighing only three I t ; 1 . � - i pounds for`th ; oecretary-treasurer, D. Forsyth, cultural. Grounds tence for M' . Robort sail, for raes. 1188-1 not many deservfng a good one better 0 i , �� -� , tc. Bargains in Satchels and Pu - � i�. .,t V! 1�1. �� I , ded to play a match Willis, which does credit to his artistic! e - I . . I zen, Mr. Robert Thynne, who locat0s , _fV­ . - , � i� , .", -_ kv -i ces which is a, good fish, but Berlin. It was deci than be. -Miss Jeanie. Wallace has re- Walton. I - L ­ -i "'� C ' SCH I i . '. ,�. � 9 I tion and League at skill. 'He can beat the Burdock Bl,jocl Cot 'i Books School Supplies, . whereabouts of underground springe � : i , � � i �.,.fi � - " by no n�eano Wallets, Note Paper. � i �� - � astonishing to Port Ar- between the As8ocia - - turned from -Winuipeit where she has Orp. Nxw HOTEL KEEF*R1 - Mr. * � i t .� - 1, ; I ollow.-Rev. Mr. Blank Books, Albums, ��11 I �,f,it . �� hur sPortamen. These' gentlemen Berlin or Galt on Thanksgiving day. We Bitters' artiste all h O'lins all nevr and extra good value at WRIWs L el here with unerring accuracy. His whole Ap- . � � i -�,,), I., � , t sail. Call and . to Mr. Thomas Jones, of Blyth, who is 1, :. i, '. , congratulate our young friend, -the new- McDonald returned home from his holi- Vi been -for the past year. Win. Beirnes has.leased his - hot paratus consiAn of a, forked switch out, 11 -'A, at I . . ; : . � -- - I . n store, H see. 1188.1 . � - arted �irly in the morning and pad FOOT BALL MATcH.-The Moonlight in his I ; I I r � , . U , I _ It - , � �.. .4 .; % miles ly elected President, on the honor be- days 0 Friday, and has again res from an apple -tree. With this , I . � , , 1 I h� I I r k - . � . . ' ' ' Mr. Beirne has I , r - 1 � d1ed themselves in a canoe 12 dules.-Mr. ' Lo AL - t FS match with now in 'possession. 11 - �,- - � plt' -. � �1 I ? . I upon him by electing him to the his G. J. Sutherland, the c B. iE .-Grain Js ,soming into Buffers played t ,�e return .. - - 1� "I I ., ­ I I from P4rt Arthur into and up Carp stowec . . club on Wednesday even- gone to Heufryn where he has leased hAnd Mr. Thynne walks over the ,, �� F� ; � - - I ffice in the gift of the Asso- - popular conveyancer of Hensall, was in market ve-v freely and meets with the Mill Road, 1 ground, and when a suitable -spot for a- : I � ,�, ��_-,­l - �, -.,� ! rly caught with hook and higthest o - - on t el I I i I �, .: 4 I - River, and fai cia i -Coancillor Gil- ready demiLd.-Mr. D. McColl, of the ing, September - 10th I he latter's another hot , and his numerous frien& . - -_ I on, and we are well in reached, the switch indicates thO - I - .- #I I eighty pounds of . sure he will fill the town 'On Wednesday. med from . rcsultin� in three goals to none -hereabouts will always be pleased to of water by bending dovm- I - V, __ 1 11 . I line within a few hours � ground, . -1 _.. ��. - iving mare shil� this '' M. 4 , � I 1 4v 1 , ; sition creditably and in the interests lespie.. has the nicest dri i ' presence �f I trout, which they-cerried to their boat pq fine a i prosperity. Mr. Jones was . I . -!:, '_ ; �, the Association. Huron district will town.,: Ile Durchased heir from Mr. R. stp.tion thi week a car load of p- in favor of the 1 ill Road . club. The hear of him does to ward over the spot. The distance of I I . , : 1 �.' �_': back to Port Arthur by of I f Exeter, was Mill Road boys . layed a good game and much esteemed in Blyth and proir .- � I .1 � I I - , P , : - : � � and paddled . -Mrs. M. White, o i ` . � . .- ­ -, - A he samd also have a good and worthy -represent- M. Roos, of 'Brucefield. -Mr. John Shaw ple.g. ill no the spring from the surface is also shown : I ! � �i I., ten o'clock on. the evening of t . Village on Friday last visiting had the best'of 1 all through.. Mr. G. keep a first class hotel, and W1 , I - � , - . 9 � ,-,�. . I � I i I � - V , : ative in the person of Mr. Crawford, of and family left here on, Wednesday for . in the by the number of turns the swit& � I i � I � � day. - . . I here they intend to reside. friends. -The Rev, Mr. Irvine and Mrs. MCIDtosh acted as referee to the gene�al doubt, make his place a comfortable and makes, every turn counting ree feeL -, � � . . �: � If all Toron�o, w . I th � - �! ., - __ the Seaforth Collegiate Institute. are to Play. satisfactory StOopilkg place for the 7 .. . . I � .. i .i� I was one of Irvine recently spent a week among satisfaction of. all. They ; i his plact - . I . �, ­ � - I - the officers have been selected with the for -the future. ' Mr. Sbaw . � � Mr. Thynne located a well oi � . - F.I. . Too BAD. -We notice that Mr. blic. � I 1. -1 � ly respected their friends at the Nile. -Mrs. Ur- again next -Monday evening in Mr. traveling pu . : � � * . .a I th - I �_ I � . 4 V, . Taylor, the scissors) grinder and lawn same regard to fitness as have been the our qldest and most high e other day, which the switch showed � � like the' quhart, of Chatham, who has been here ' chibald's fleld. A LADIES' LoDGE.-On Frid , � 1. we do not Ar . I 11 � ", .� . � . to. require a depth of fifteen f _-et, and I r epairer, who was here with his 1�11resident and the Huron representative, residents, and while �� . � . - . mower r I ks on a visit has � - ing, September 5th, a Ladies' True Bllie "I . � �, - ': � ! I - )ugh, an excellent spring W0 - t '' I , recently been we may safely predict a mobt progerous idea o his leaving Seaforth, we wish him for.the past few wee . sure euc r, . caravan last summer, has .-Messrs. J. Murray and ay -Lodge was organized- here by Mrs. . - - I 1. � 4 . , I �1 -1 _. Association. to sudoe in the Queen City. His son -in- returned home I I Gr;oenw - found at that depth. ,. il �, � I I -_'-1_ . .- having,bad luck, and in his case the old r for the , p E. Waugh, of Clinton, and formerly oi ery large congregation Farley, W. M., and Mrs. Graham, R. ng it �. i I � I I yea ate of- this meeting only the law, r. S. Deem, has a good situation NoTES.-A HyikzN's BowDs.-T ; - � I � --., *� , adage is being exemplified a the d .� e. The Junior Beaver lacrosse club this village, spent Sabbath here.- - S., of Ladj Erne, Loyal True Blue extracted from the Berlin News,of 11* i ,�, ! . I I i of Seaforth,and Rangers,of ,Ber­ ther � - . assembled last Sabbath to hear the Rpv. � � 0111 gome 'singly." While Brons, . I I 1. t 1; . F, � i fortunes aeld 1� r, of Toro- liver the thank offer- Lod e No. 5, Toronto,and Mr.Wallace, inat. and has partial reference to & . I 9 "I . . es di I . I here, his Wife, who traveled with him, lin, had entered in the cup competition beat t e Stratfor4 club, in a - match in Mrs. R. McGrego nto, was in j. E. Holm D. S. G. M. The name of the new . I . � - ­ - I � -, . that city on Saturday, by a score of the village last week, visiting asaong 6, " - t i-1-11 - _� �� - e had. to take her home though there was a probability of Galt ing h ry me discourse,& sermon highly respected young gentlemsJ4 . . . i : . 1, � � I , , took sicak, and h and some -others entering also. The three goals to one.- The Christian En- relatives and- friends.-Mr.g. Dunlop, of which was very interesting and instruct- lodge is Lady Sanderson, Ladies' True I � � i - . � I- - to Hamilton. Since then he has been . I , was in the village last week Blue, No. 16, Walton, and startewith . formerly a- reiiident,vf our village: "One : ;- I .11 - deavor Society of the Presbyterian Bayfield ive.-Mra.'J. Dorman, of Ails& Craig, is of those' pleasant ievents which of* . � I I � , I - �, . . 11 keeping his'own tent." After leaving schedule will be arranged by a Commit 1 22 members. The following are elected )_1 . . t: Home " in spending a .da among her many old I 1� 1 1,4 . � ,4 and all the games played Churdh will hold an 11 A y visiting her dau inter Mrs. D. Brophey.- always. specially interesting was tht � i �, I �_ I � 4 Seaforth he went to Bracefield, and tee next week, officers : Mrs. R. H. Ferguson, .- . . � - i . i ; � -Z V� _� from there to Exeter. While in that durinR the mouth of October except the the Usement of the church on the even - friends, who were very muCh,pleased to We had a very leasant vieft from Mr, J. Worthy Mistress ; Mrs. H.- Hamilton, marriag this, Thursday, afternoon Of I � � . - v , - � -en the her. -The Rev. J. S. -Mr. R. - iss a - , A I �i ,� i _ . 4 village he had his dog shot by some un- home and home finales betwe ing of Tuesday, 23rd inst. Theis will see, Henderson Grigg of Exet Q. M ttie Detweiler, the estirfiat* Z I . I !:-, - . I i cordiall ,and Mrs. Henderson are in Toronto this � D. M., Mrs, W. Neal, Chaplain; Miss I 11 - ons of the west and those of the be no admission fee, and all are Wilson and-famity of Oil Springs arj-IV- daughtei 'of the late Jacob Z. DetireilOrr . . -1 ! - � . � ,.: 4_� .I- , . principled wretch. lie was a large champi I � Exhibition and also Bessy Kelly, R. S., Miss Maggie Hamil- . � �1.,- ­ m � �- I ­ oronto d;strict, invited to.attend.-The following st - week attending the ed here on Tuei day ; he intends to re- of this town', formerly of the ID009 � . * I . I . y . .1 Newfoundland, and a very valuable and � . . dents,1 lately of the Seaforth Collegiate visiting friends there. -Quite a large tou, Financial Secretary; Miss Jane . � I I .1� t . I I . - main a week or two. -Loyal Orange Mille, to Mr. Joseph A. Knudsen, Of I . I . 4 b . intelligent animal, Mr. Taylor Always attending the Model number of our villagers attended the Lodge No. 211) have engaged Rev, C. Kelly, Treasurer; Miss Jenny O'Bryan - . I �. .- � 2 DEATH Or, MR. JAMES O.KE, - Few Institute, are . � I . ' Wariesboro, Franklin County, Penney,- ; I slept in his caravan., and the dog lay Director of Ceremonies. Committee I � I I � � � I . the, G. World's Fair at Zurich on T eaday last. Chiniquyg,kno `11 over the world, . vauis. The wedding took place at ths : .. . an . � I . � I I the vehicle and acted as a pro- men were more generally known, in the school: At Clinton: T. Foray � was . , Miss - - � I I � � . . i under -M . delive . - i Z �1. � � I two week Southern hall of this county, at any Glass W.A. Kerr, E. Downey, E. Casb�, r. It. ,McLaren, Sr., of le town- Father chiniq y' to r a lest,ure Mrs. J. Grieve, Miss Ann Kelly residence of the bride's mother,Foundry � : � . . . . I ; In of November. It is ex,- , � � - . ;. On Friday night, 11 �3 rate, than bfr . I � I i tector Mr. John Bell& Oakley, Miss Eliza. Williamson, I ! a . James Oke, of Exeter. M. L. Leslie, J. Bethune; at Goderichi: ship of Tuckeromith, and, here on the 5t street, and a number of pers6nal friendt . I � � _. ago, the dog: lay under the wagon . Scott, of this 'village, have , returned Miss Maggie Morrison. After the , I : ; 1. � � I i .- 1: . I The announcement, therefore, of his R. J. Muldrew ; at- Mitchell: J.Larner, pected the 0 gemen from' within 20 only were present. Rev. J. E. HOW4 I , .1 visual, .but was not tied, and the mean ra routine of- business, a few Orangemen ­ - � � . . - A. Glass. -Miss Nellie Ryan, of Eg- home from the old country, where they tiles wi. come to hearthis noted . 'bit I Of a brutal act coaxed the Aeath was received with feelings of sur . to 30 m ill�( M. A,, performed the ceremony in . -, . I � perpetrator I - I onths and report , were invitibd and appropriate speeches . . � ; � I I and 11111v6roal regret. . It seems mondville, left for Chicago on Monday spent the summer m � defender of the faith. usual impressive manner. The wortily . I . T I animalacross the street by stamping on -de by Bros., H. Hamilton, W. I � � ise - - having had a 1. - ; i. - - 4 .� � Any r at on Friday night Mr. Oke had been last. -Miss A. Neville, who has so suc 6 very pleasant trip. -Miss T : - were ma, I bride is highly esteemed by a large . 11 1; � - side ' 1k and then shot him. -7---- erguson, D. M. Grey, I I -_ I the 'wa F. Dick, both of the � �4., 252 - R. H. I w I .�. � I Ou Ily taught the school on the Huron Chapman and Mrs. . � , � . I i 1� molest and in- �b t town as usual, and went home cmf circle of friends."-_� We extend Joe our � . - �; - I person who would thus f the town, has re- township of Hay, are igv,,Xoronto this . I - -!'�nd M.' Morrison, P. A M. They � . T just east o - � ­ � E_ nsive old man is not fit to 0out ten o'clock. He had been, so far Road LOCAL HAP _NGs.-Mr. Jae. Bal hearty felicitations, and trust a long AM& ­ - . . . - I I : �Z� � I jure an inoffe I . . I he ladies every success in this � i.� , ! - I- uation and will attend the week, attending the Exhibition. - i wished t . E. A few days as any person knows, eujoying good signed her sit . I . happy life lies - before him and til* 7 � � I - I . I I f - be alloWed to run at large. e O'clock Collekiate Institute after 'October let, Miss Bolton, of this place, has returned lantyne left her e on Saturday for Pr 'nee the first Ladies' True Blue Lodge Organiz- - .� �, ds when removing his caravan health. He woke up about on . . . 1 14 � afterwar , ends in Chiselhurht and Albert, Northwest Territory, wber he ed,jn the county of Huron. A very en- young bride. I . I � - I fr t and complained to his wife -of- not feel- to study for a first-class certificate.- from Visiting fri . ,, . . �11� om E I �&cter to London, Mr. Taylor me walked round the room - -Miss Stoneman, of Mit. has a good § tuation.-Mise Ma gie joyable time was spent in singing and � - � . � - . - � I - with a i bad accident at Lucan. His ing well and for Mr. R. MeTaggart, of this 7 town, who Tuckersmith. . ` -A case that elicited considerable 111- . w� oore has ret,�rned from an exten ed more speechifying by Mtessrs J. Kelly,- . � . I - . . . . during the pres- chell, has been the guest of Mr--. Wm. M I terest was tried A -t the Mitchell Div,'"i0s- � �7 . . I � � : . capsizing the rig a few minutes. He -then sat down on has I een cheese making - Ia. I I I I and t � riends in Perinsylvapi � . , horse ran A"Vay) I R visit amOD98 if J. B. Morrison and J. Sebben. I . I � I the side of the bed and suddenly threw ent s Ason at Antigonishe, Nova Scotia, -Stoneman', of this village. -Mr. . � � totally wrecking it. -A large numi er- of people from this Court last week. . It was one in which � I I � - has s)ld his cheese of June make for ten Sturgeon and, Mr. . Jas. Redmond; of . 0 Mr. J. E. Davis bad Mr. orge Lark- I- � , I . —.— up, his hands and exclaimed he was dy village and vilminity are taking. in the Ge I - � : � � nd, and that for Jul3r at Dawson, Dakota, have foi the past McKillop. worthy sued for um Of � � ing.' Mrs. Oke naturally became much centk per pou I 1, I . Fpto-m Dm4zOTA.-Mr. B. G. Saryis, I I ' 9J cents per pound. tives, and Sights at the Industrial F ir, Toronto, - I a bet involving a 8 � Tuck- 4larmed, and sent for assistance but Mr. MeTaggart is . week or so been 'visiting rela ,:-.,- - . so.n.in-law of Mr. Qeorge Sproat, . 0 this week. -Mr.[ Schuyler Shibley', a HYMENEAL.. -A very interesting. $2*2 made on a recent trotting 11101ell' � . 11 � . � eraraith, writing he Mitchell Record- 'When she returned to the room a ve�y successful cheese maker. -We friends in this neighborhood. -Miss H. former Blythit , but now of rence took place in the family of Mr. Larkworthy was the stakeholder, - �� . - I �L a D. Suthe, ) i . . - +a � ,�, - L "from Kin, , V;)rth Dakota, on the lif e was extinct, He had died h ve* to thank Mr. W. Jackson, the rland who- has been visiting ,w York is! On a visit here for a con- Mr.r Win. Johnston, 5th concession, on- and af ter the race - a dispute ,arose as 5- , " ., . er ntly. Some affection obliging secretary of the Clinton Central in Woodstock and Mitchell returned Ne � � r I I Farmers have . pleofweeks.-' essrs. McGill &Cowan Tuesday, September -16tb, about half- which horse was entitled to the staksl- ' , i- � � . .". I 3rd iust., says: " : f the heart is supposed to be the� Exhibition, for a complimentary ticket, this week.. Mrs. R. Patterson, of I I � 11 " I - . fall O av e the in the afternoon.. This was Mr. Larkworthy oftered eadh hii I �; �� . : little money here except during the of carpenters, h large woodshed at past two party I __ - � � I , � I ' Mr. Oke was 51 yea - The Exhibition commences on the lot Wingbam, was in the village part ­ . , �cause of death. rs ' w nt them . I 1. and wicter as wheat is nearly all they I . , � I I I - 4 . � , :. . He was a native,ff Devonshire, of October and lasts for three days, and last week and this. -We notice by the the rear of St. Andrew's Presbyterian the marriage of his fourth daughter, money back, an he did not -a 11, and they do not get it of age _ -Mrs. I S ockhart, , wrangliDg about his plao I � have to se church almost completed. . Miss Janie, to, Mr. Wm. L ,e of businest . , 11 - arly England, but came to this"L,ountry when promises to be more attractive than ever. Daily Free Press that Mr, Charles . . . n , - mate. -M� � I threshed until late September or e . 8 Harrington is seriously ill at prelsent youngest son of Mr. George Lockhart. all the day lo g over the t r t . I -1 � I - young, and.sp6nt most of his life -The. South Huron Fall Sh O*w, in con - Moore, sou of Mr. Win. Moore of tbi in to he de** Z % - October. Regarding the prospects here very recently presented by the with a severe' attack of quinsy. JHer The -officiating clergyman was Rev. P. Davis, who was accord g t . . . I � � . . - I . I eat deal better off than e. vicinity of Exeter. After leaving junction with theTackersmith Branch, place, was, ,See entitled to- � - we are a gr many friends h1ope to hear of her speedy Musgrave, and the marriage ceremony ionof the judges on the i , I I � . � . � . -were last'year. We have an abundance his father's farm, in Usborne, he will be held inj Seaforth on Tuesday, members of the Curling Club, of Petro- ke his own $11 : I . . I I . '?resh assemblage of fric s and relatives. back without the whole. He out e I � . purchased.the Central Hotel in Exeter September 30th, and Wednesday, .Oc- lea, where he had been invoice clerk at recovery. Mr i Win Bell, butch ' in 'was performed. in thel-re-sence of a large the money, refused to ta " a A for . i . of feed : ha,y being a good crop and well � d renovated with a .nvi� ; t tober Ist. From present indications we the Grand Tru n -k Railway de t, with having his staWl r I � � w. - Our oats and barley are good ,- and conducted it for many years. At 0 His brother, Thomas -E. Lockhart, B.A., the whole, but the came went agal I .if, saved. I d govd locket, coat of Psint, �#hich will add greatly to � . been :� � . L i ea. ' Wheat e same time he engaged largely in are justified in predicting, if the wevither an illuminated address an . e_v having , I '. 7 X verygood in soine cas , our th be favorable that this will be the lar from its n I ri- acted as beat man, while the bride her. - him ; and his own mon � . urchasing and,shipping , and also If - the occasion being his departure aprara, ce When finished. -On Y r - I staple crop, is light,I have only iieard of cattle 9 I I . . r, where he has been day hief I�x ies landed a prisoner in self was supported by her sister, Miss sid into court the costs all feU it Z I . I � - - Z _ 4� 1 where it is threshed and CA an extensive business an auctioneer. eat and beat Agricultural Show ever he d Petrolea to Windoo, I L; � om- lim. . a few cases . freight the County J4 to %wait his trial for Martha. After the ceremony the c I . I I 1- I - bout two years ago he lowed his. ho- .1 under the auspices' of the Society. raised to. the position of : � I . . . . the yield has been only from 8 to 10 or A I � � . : '11 - I 1 I . � - .- � - I . . - � - . . : I I ; � . i - - . 11 7 I , - � � I -, I I � _. . . ; - I . J ', -. - e 1r, I - � � . . I -_ , " I I i . i � I . I . I I �, . � , I � I � lisk i � I . I - I . I 1. I : - � . _1 . r � . . . � % . - . .1 . . - I rk : - � - � ��� , V . "" A , I %c f � I h _ , _ _ 47�i 1 - I . I � � . I ; . I I I . � � I . � : r � � I . . I ; . I - . � � ; I I � . I . � . . I i I . I , I � . i I ! - � I i I � i � � . . . I . . i - - - -_ � . . � I - I : i I . . I . i . �! I I . kl� .�. I � t � I : I . I . i . � I . � : I i � I I I � - I '' . I i . - I . . - ,. - - - I I I i I � i, � � � I 1. 'A - � - 'A� - . TO-Dl� I � I � , I I F1 I I � � I . SEP] . .1 . � Every�, Hol , I I CA, I I SE At tho Mayor I I I recount' The facl � tained I of propc Ing to t1i the Roi did by tbeseco a dIre United ,' that Of � culatioll I Board ' " new ceni gun. I done by will be: paTticul Most DA name, ; person. z ,election U-uited� that tl� in threl Your in Newz � follows hapsp an oid whose.1 - insurax - ,phenor . - metho,41 � His bu order i � � . ; he tail' I vau. place ] in. th and t to he - in -Coll :Unkno I be obt A ul I this v I bring, � I gress count haps _ gates - world not y � hatmi the in - �_ their .1 U be . I if the I . Vul 11 W. 0 ides., . to Itht tereat ,of th ruent. The t . . Tneml _. �nrrmd - . I . � - - -1