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King, 7spent a few weeks sermon to,the Ancient Order of United - . ­ I be- I I "I � d sease. On Monday morning: hope Nine milies have been helped. Th6s to keep what they have and - feed it on Toronto 'and. 'Markham recently.---- Workmen� The 8 rvice will be held at 4 A - I : o look ' a rather than sell it for the ,in : e sbyterian church. GIVES THE BUYER ' -_ I : & their farm . I L - I . I EDW,�RD OASH g Ln to revive and led big f riends t � . Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Young returned 2.10 P. ul.� in the Prei I . fidence Ladie of the Union do not make - 71 f . � . ' I lowerfigures. The buyers are not sorryl �.reacher, and - I forward with some degree of con cti; -of giving the families t6. I tives at Mr. Snider is'an eloquent 1, . Z -_ I wILL BUY FINE— 'that day pra do as it is risky holding much barle ndw, this week ,from visiting rela � . I I y no one should rniss this chance of hear. . t money, but eit y the ' I - * , I - — - t, , his recovery. Throughout her suppi yVingham.—Mige Godfrey, daughter of Unlimited Ohoicce . i . I d the followinj the enquiries of nu- -� as it is doubtful if care can begot to .rvest1home feati- An . . . I � of Belgrave, and ing him,—A grand ha . � � r� i . Butter 'erous anxious -friends were. met with with work f -or ,which they ate paid of ll'before the first of October. Rev. Mr. Godfreyo val will be held on Thursd4y, October I ., I Nfew Made Dairy ; ce in big give them provisions, or whatever the3 remove it a t now formerly of this village, is - at present . I � � I . T_ hopeful. replies, nd oonfiden . see they require. In seveira� instance li. . —Mr. Alex. Broadfoot is home jus here visiting friends here, accompanied by 2nd, in connection with the Belgrave However commonplace this � . I I , D I AFTER JUNE 2nd, 1890. early recovery v as &im ost established. i *bed woo from Grand Rapids, Michigan, w Methodist Sunday School. , Tea will be sounds, it is worth your considention, . I _OxN AN -illed it otherwise. On they have paid rent and furni Mrs. Whittaker, of Toronto. — Miss I . J�at Providence v, - ck,the. Ten thousand- pages of ternpetance litel. he has a good situation.. . He intends of Clinton, also was here this served in the Orange hall 94ter which a We are showing this Fall w - , � I y evening about 6 o'clo . . I &&,Must be uniform in color and sweet. een d�istributed. Mr�. q i e letter from McGarva, ' I Tuesda o indicate that a ature. have .b ng back soon.—.A*-privat . . sit.—Mr. C. A. McDonald programmel,*il I belgiven in �he Foresters' ,. ­ I symptoms seemed t was cared T. 0. Kemp and Mrs. Neeli ere eleclV. ra. G. W. Arnold of Chill wee V hall by the children, assiaWd by well- - I . e D. has retuined from an extended trip � I . owa--w�_ � . , . FORTH. Crisis was appro hing. H . medi- ed delegates to -the Provincia Union. t:) Missouri, given the ple'a8ing intelligen I tent. I I Come one, come A GREATER VARMTY - � 4_.________1-" for by his immed ate relativeg and is, for among the ,eastern cities, looking hale known lo &I ta, . . - I I , -7 Iql!Y-ME , I __ . sere mosq assiduously and kind: be held at Kingston on the 8 of Octc - that her father, Mr. Donald Roo ith -and hearty, and reports having had a all. " � — i . T_ I p I . .MV cal advii . ris a resident of Tuckeram I . I . y, but no hums power could avert the her. The Women's Claristiao Temper- many yea ry enjoyable time. - I Bruceffeld. 1 IN EVERY ONE OF OUR - � . . a All pain had ceased, anCe UDiOII is a most wor iol and later of Seaforth, is in the .enjoy- ve - I � ________�__ thy s8ociat n __#_ . ..W" . - . 11--l-01 .CLOTHENWT Istroke of death. - oo in a 'of good health and spirits. He BRiEM'—Do not forget the Sabbath I I I , cold, and and is doing a Yreat deal of 9 d i th" ment Id, but . Grey. 4n Unioil church to- . . I . � _____ but the limbs we e,becoming - - .1 to now complete. . d sho6ufd receive the --- - �. makes his home with Mrs. Arno :J I Well-known Department8j, Fall stoelq Suits and overcon the once strong f &n1e assuming the ap- town an our citizens. spent the past summer visiting friends NEws ITEMS.—Wo are sorry to day; three sessions; ebildren's mass Edward Buy now if you want the pick of an extra full bet . At half ful and hearty support -of I you the earance of t at -long sleep. . � about Abilene, Kansas.—Miss Moore, learn that Mr. Donald Stewart, of the meeting, from 2.45 to 3,45; evening I � � line. Remember the bargains we � ith I - ill. —VIZ,: aded with us? and gavnN forget ast two on Wednesday morning, w . � . 14th concession i at present very begin at Rev. Mr. last tim(_ you tr -- 10W. —IV is SC&rcel of New York, formerly of Clinton, was . 8 I session to 7 p. m.— � I f8molus Du another next time. A stron 0 ng one hand and his THR� SEAFORTH SY f Couts, of Ottawa, will occupy Union . tWweeii give yi _ Clothing isap- ro.. SprOat hold k its flight to neebasary I for us to remind our reade the guest of Mrs. M. A. Coulte,r last He has not been eeling well all summery I . � IrN . point about our -,they never d' . roe the last two . I - we make clothes friends every- time we n the Other, 4h spirit too nnual Agricultural kShow, to -week.—A little boy, son of Mr. Joseph but has befan much wo . church pulpit on Sabbath evening next.. -pn Dress Good . 19 point. ing apparel. You see the the blessed abodes 'I where the wicked of the A I& Fisher, is likely to lose the sight of one- weeks, requiringmedical attendance.— no X anCY 41 U � seii anarticIe.olf wear become our friends . , hich hap- Mr. C. Bowerman, who has taught suc- —Quite a large number of our citize . — fhorint? our oustomers cease from troubling and the weary are held here on Tuesday and I ednes( ir goods. we want a con- � next, Wednesday, of course will ,e of his eyes from an accide ' nt, w ring attended the Wester I n Fair in London " t rest. Thus h,as depE�rted one of the Section No. 8 du ' G tinuance of your clothes friendship at the Bar- � nd most �espected of Prince At- the Aig day, and if the westher �e pened Tuesday evening as he was re- cessfully in School thisweek. . Plain Dress Goods, vxsoy; 001))17 gain ciotbing and Dry Goods House of seaforth. Idest a in favorable we expect to see the largeii turning from school. Another boy us- the past 6 years, has engaged to teach i ,� - . � . I I , � I ert's citizens. No one has taken, , ing & small toy gun fired it off, the con- in Section No I for 1891, at a salary of � Farquhar. Mourning Goods, .1 . WN1. PICKARD% ' . 1)I , ast years, a deeper interest in the wel- crowd of people that has bet n here foir i seaforth. several years. The outsid allow ii tents striking young, Fisher directly in $440, to be paid quarterly. : VLANTL ES3 I I are of this town, and no . I reoults.—Mrs. I �-_O 14th inst, Mr. - . T. Kidd' 4 9 old Stand, -one has been in the count -and the the eye with very painfu ---40.— NO79S.' n Sunday able –Silks and Mantle Goods, � . ANE . . � ore active in every movement tending always the beat som6. . John Boyle, mother of Mrs. John Ilen- Qhieelhurst. James gallantyne lost four valu - - �& v show in the hall promises t e I . ea by bloating On clover.—One -day - I q6tw urther that welfare than Colonel townp died on Monday "pENiNG& —Winter apples calv myaro. ,u elpooltim O f . Oneof the most public spirited thing well worth seeing this ear. B6. derson, of this LOCAL H 3 last week� as Mr. George Fossold was ' I I . The *Reo for Go , e regular exhibits, there will 14� last at her home in Elma township.— are selling forl $2.25 a barrel.—Mr. Win. , 1P - . � he new Salvation Army officers have returning from Exeter he left his horses j�T a!T1 :M Seleoti011a, ?M ------------ � citizens, be was always in the sides I th T � Boa, of Mich an, is visiting friends and _ - I action for the made by several of the i$. standing on 'the road while he went in --- at of any line of . nice displaya . irers, and not yet arrived. -Mr. and Mrs. John a ce the A- I MATTERS- �ublic benefit anA liberal in its support. town Merchants and mauufact, Falls, Minnesota, relations in this vicinity.—Mr. Hick, see a neighbor. In his abeen . - - DISTRICT c� � aibit will, in itself, Nangle, of Fergus � . was home on a visit last week.—Mr. to art off, running against the ard r_ I I — — city as a friend the anitoba ex] . I sts of Mr. and horses at ed Elaw - . _ In his more private capa artic- make a very important attra 10 The were this week the gue Shepherd is horne from Montreal where I —AND— . — and in his domestic circle he was p . ti n. gon of Mr. Robt. Pringle, who was — Seaforth vs. Egmond- I A in prizes by 1he s6cie Mrs. John, Killoran,'and were present he took a car to A of cattle and shipped wal . � SEAF, , CIfALLENW9. of Egmond- i,�larly lovable, generous in all his im- amou at offere � I ty riage, being them- to the 01 � Mr. Maudson, it just ahead, upsetting bGth wagons, I ville,—To Captain McGee, es and ready to lend a helping hand is Ia.-ger by several hundred dollars at Miss Killoran's may, d Country.— smashing the tongue of one and the ' .- Ville, and hie Drone Brig�de: Sir,—Be- Puts ffered by any othersociety ir� selves a newly wedded couple out on is reported, took a load of grain to Hen- rwiso no . - �__ _��� in trouble. .. His family, and tham� is o Mi Oliver, each of the other. Othe ' dam- - ' - to anyone . their hon�y-moon tri ISS sall and after detivering it was about to Y . DRESSMAKING AMONG have the county, and besides thim there ard — - Dioi - his mourning widow, R . e was done. ing desirous of meeting you on the Sea especially sister of Mrs. Win. OEb, of this town, . forth Recreation Grounds, at an early ' - in t . a leave for home when be was relieved of 69, - I � � date, in a friendly contest Of foot ball, the sympatby of all our people his oeverld special attractions,� such a' left bete on Thursday for New York, ----------- *_ �eriod o� th6ir trial. will hurdle jumping by horses, . -1speeding in his money, sOmo $40, by an individul , AN ART WITH US. .. I .gy AN ATIVICA a tug of war and foot race, that we may By them he do of prizg where she expects to spend ii, couple of who took thei train and escaped. . Tuckeromith. I . be peculiarly missed and lamented, and the ring and the grand par& � I (LIET7 e a grand sight', months with her sister, who resides I FOOT BALL.—Oa Monday evening last The Zulus' Mann, -hav'e a Chance to regain part of our once to them our kindliest sympathy is ex- 'anim�ls. This will b ' . McMillan will preach his ball was played- I . � I lost laurels. Will you please notify me . -The Seaforth Brass Band- - will be ofi there.—M 1 tanley. . a friendly game of foot - � , � . habitations, ,&Ud P13 it- teneed." - fare -well termon in the 'Presbyterian between the Buffers, of Sproat's school � . through the press or verbally, your w hand on Tuesday evening 'and Wednes previ- FA-Rms REXTED. —The farm of Mr. % . uId be,ex I .Ailf Road boys. The all ths,t co � as I am now chosen usib church on Sabbath evening next, ' section, and the 1 Onr Fall Millinery . liDgness to meet me, day afternoo � . he "At GeorgePlew a, onthe 5th concession, - - the , ror - clil . �rigade, as un- F THE SEASON.—New Valen- n to discourse sweet m ouis to his 'return to College.—, T q match was played on the grounds of I a serni�t , ical . captain of the Seaforth I . cia Raisins, very fiEle ; New Vostiza Currants, for the. pleasure of visitors, and besides has been rented to Mr. Thos. Parsons for' in is not in a g 0a, Home," under the ausgices of the Chris- ,50 former club and resulted in a draw, the 'number &ad the Aiz fortunately our late Capta extra choice ; New Salmon, flat tinB, best - in t4e this therewill be lots of piano and or - five years at an annual rental of $2 OPENiNG - 'very a, stock Cooked Corned Beef, in . 1ation, announced to score standing I to 1. Mr. Robert invent6r-y to jit state to take his former position. arket. Als4 in L in the hall. A committee - of di- tian Endeavor Assoc FLyable in advance. It is a good farm ked ins and by the pound ; Boneless Chicken,, Duck MUSIC busily takeplacelast Tuesday evening, was post- P Jackson acted as referee to the entire ,areas of women' 'a ' Your answer will be anxiously too nd Turkey; Potted Ham, Potted Ox Tongue, rectors, with their teams were ted: on very reasonable terms. WILL TAKE PLACE , b4 ,S MC- noned until nextMonday evening.—Mrs and is ren I � for. Vours respectfully.— JAME nch tongue, Dundee Marmalade, orient"' engaged one day this week levelling and ' rth, has also rent. satisfaction of all. Another match will . . soft,, dy,ea black . i pure. . , who has been —Mr. Copp,'of Seafo . -yw . Coming dowi __ MiCHAEL, Captain. � - . ?ickles, Curry Powder in bulk a'nd bottles, improving the grounds, and everythi4 Lulea Love,,of .Toronto, I arr line to Mr. Wm. be played in about two weeks, ,and - . - - - --------------- I . . 'piceB whole and ground, al Teas in rst-class order. All that i� visiting friends in this neighborhood for ed his farm on the P . WELL DoNE.—Mr. Simon McKenzie, rT0—_D_AnL And wholl it is 014 Ireen, Black and Japan, from 26a per poun'd will be in fi I ka, left for her home Sinclair, of. Brucefield, for six years at - 2nd concession, L. R. S., has - she goes to One but n the Zurich show I High- no' I the past three wee I C0,1tRECTIONS.—I of ipwards. : Sugars all grades, prices low. - w,Wanted to make thb'show a gran an annual rental of $300. This i*lso is a Of the I � we ar� on lhursday.—Dr. Campbell, of this rk at the Toronto Fair. AND , to rr�ake a, thread,,i I ,st prices �aid for choice Butter, Dressed Chick success is fine weather, and � farm. Farwa seem to rent more made a big ma , , prize list given in our last issue some . � Post oflice Grocery, J. FAIR- . �, , town, leaveshereon Tuesday.next for good His well known imported Clydesdale MORR thorny �to be used A1 thenameswere mixed Messrs Daniel .no, Du - cks, etc. almost certain to get that. ities, readily now -a -days than th;y .sell. I stallion, Kenilworth, won the special I the rent. Bell and D. Bell, got *Credit for several : Ay. - I Philadelphia and other American c I ; . TO- ow I Aews Up - should have been given to WONDERFUL attractions at'Oak Hall, ___0'_ ap. absent about two weeks. , oi the best stallion with five of . f U�r more scant -21, , izes which - � LOCAL BPAEFs.—Mr. William Ch , and will be !Leadbury. prize f , i from r. William Bell, Hell -salt. The fol- To -day andSaturd4, will be our oGrand Fall i Dr. McTavish will attend to his practice his, get. Kenilworth also took second the -hide of so I - K Openings, Sept. 26th and � 27th. A grand chance man, of the 2nd concession, L. R. S-$ — on, of NoTiEs.—A nu: mber from around here he best stallion in his class, (FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) W,Lr or fiLr reW,med lowing is a, list of the prizes which . to inspeci fine Scotch Tweed Suitings ; Beavers, Tuckeramith, ham corn which measures in the meautim!�. . Bert Jacks � prize for t - been credited toM.r. W. . in lengtb.—Mr. J. R. Ripley, is at prestint'visiting his parents attended the! Industrial Fair and were This stamps Kenilworth as being one of - A girdle about hift I I ' :' � � should have keltons, Worsteds and Chinchelia Beavers, in over 1.3 feet . And for the benefit of those ladies who Bell; Ist prize for quilt sewed on ground all the latest shades; a grand display of fine friends her'e.—Dr. McTavish' highly pleased with the Queen City and the best stock horses in Canada, and it . bunch of ahort, ful 2nd for crochet work, ist f � or pantinqs ; all the latest novelties in neckwear; Adams, of Egmondville, who for t6e and other 8 us. 0 is stock I that tells. Besides this Mr. are living at a distancei and who may the skin tof a wilde work, past sixteen years hasbeen in the e � - has again returned to town from Tor- it attractio There are others wh . TO - attend the Seaforth Fair, we.w:*dl con- I - ned neckties worth from 75c to $1, . o.—Miss McKenzie, of Sarnia, is inten 0, the London Fair. this y.oar C 06o satined ii � A com- I boy, son of Mr. James McKenzie took 2nd prize for three' . and msde to look ousin toilet, lot for embroidery in silk, to be displayed and sold at 35c each. ploy 0 the Messrs. Jackson, of Egmond- ont . —A little tinue our Grand Opening during the oxtaib at for red crab apples, and the follow- 'plete stock of Hatsi Caps an(I fur goods. Re- r, has secured a similar visiting in town, the guest of Mrs. S. week. old Canadian bred stallion, and 2nd �for fair days, next Tuesday. and Wednei- half a dozen . I i � I zes: Crazy work, edgIDg member the dates, Yours Faithfvlly, DuNcAN & Ville , as travele of Dickson.—The Canadian Reportoire Bell, who got b a arm broken by falling two year old filly, both of which �re � thernselves, black, ing extra pri 1189 situation with Mr. John Helm, -he day. gray both wild i . % - - basket, darned net DuNcAN, Seaforth. _ . I . - Camphmy,, under the management of off anoat at'ck which was in course of sired by Kenilworth, as was also t 11 are cordially invited. tht I - I work,' favey scrap for —As the sea Toronto, and wilL.travel through West . a et, ing along he two year old agricultural stallion that A � oham; dairy produce, 3rd prize I AveTioN SALES. � 'Ontario.� Mr. Helm gets a thok- Professi;r Alfred Trevor, will appear in erection, i n balf the child table butter and lot for home made Auction Sales is now at hand the undersign ed ern � � Wednesday evening apple packe hT'D b en at work on the � iwishes to announce to his old friends and the aghlyfeliable man, and one who underl- Cardno's Hall on live e be . took third prize. Mr. McKenzie's many 1mg eD11Ugh to be'll! � 01 - he words of the bills, will Leadbury li e past week. In fall U Edward McFaul, The mtr,' bread. - Mr. Adams wi I mext,aud in t . I ' friends will be pleased to congrat late scribed. - M. id n i stands his . business. I ) � --*— Tublic that he still holds his license as an auc a la�,, re of blissful entertain- varieties, M. a Blush and Famouse' him on his. success, and will hope that btad sbaved Close A Itioneer and will be glad to conduct sales in any - still make Egmondville his home, a s give " two hou w 311 � and among the winter . ' ' rt of the county as formerly. J. P. Bpuim illiarn ment, senisational, classical and very produced his noble horse may long live to improve , SEAFORTH. . -6 top-knot'-filade is I Gooi) WaRDs.—A Brussels Correa- 3'aforth. - 1189 ' - family will remain there.—Mr. W "y va el � 8 , —A base -ball match will be the stock of the county and make money the crown � ,Se rietio8 Ru is to appear to carry the - ; the ml , ondent says : A very happy event , Zr of the 9th concession of Morris, humorous1, - residence of Mr. B. I AFPLES WANtED'. —Scott and Goven- Tayl the Recreation Grounds this, away, with I Torthern �Spies a good. see- - - __ I hex . - tok place at the i � left here this week for Kansas, m here he played, on for his owner. Mr. McKenzie has his d shaved also, eek, on the occasion of the jock are still buying good winter apples mid ill Visit his father, brothers and othe� r Friday afternoon, at 2,30 o'clock, be- ond.—Time� are looking up; grain "' horses at the Western Fair at London Simcoe county. Mr. Reid resigned the- made blaok and,gl� Gerry last w ' � i sud char to paying the highest cash prices. Call at ScOTT w b on tween the teams of the Hose and Hooke yielding fairly well and pasturage is this week. I tudy at Toronto univer- coal arou, marriage' of his daughter Minnie, 1BR0TffERSM119iC Store, Main Street, Seaforth. friends.—Mr. Andrew Kidd hffl e . . school here to a . ildi ' I � - " i . , , Mr. W. H. Willis, of Mitchell, former- jParties from whom they have bought apples beautifying his store front by new of the Fire Brigade. It promises to be better than it has been for many years I Sity. Daring his, short stay here 1w W.Onlen, iand ch � must have them pulled by the Oth of October � I match, and an the boys at thijt- season. Still there are chronic � . one of an inter�tin . Varna. : . made himself universally liked by his. maidens, a,re All m, ly of Seaforth. Although the wedding 1189.� paiut.- Mr. Adam Hislop) ow g ' . - . Those �whovan at was private, the presents were numerous and placed under cover. Wick's oldest and most respected have got in pocket, owing, to hav- grumblers, who continue to complain Fi:tATERNAL VISIT.—On Tuesday even- kind, genial ways and exemplary be. -of shells� armlet$ t , n' � APPLES.—All apples bought by n Tuis- ing been beaten out of their prize money large number of the Bayfield haviour, and was a young man of Inor9-- and costly, among them being a ba d- I usi residents, passed through here o e I ing last a 1 - a I romise. � rinj � Cardno -must be pulled by October 6, and n) . cently, they would like to ;Rffls Green. paid a fra- ;&,� The yOuD somepresent made toMiss Gerry the even - � A . -day on his way to London -to attend the at Toronto re re Council of Royal Templar than ordinary parts and p . I be under cover to avoid delay In packing. ' see a good turn -out of citizens. —Messrs. BRiEFS.—Mr., George Brown, teacher An — WaLritIg wild, furr ing before, by theM e-thodist church choir, � 89 Western- Fair. He intended, driving ternal visit to the Varna Council. . I . 1-� � CAitDNo, Seaforth. 11 . . imb -nd gX . of Which She was a member. We are i through'so as to get a better view of the Came & McDougall shipped forty very in the §chool south from this place, in- excellent programme, prepared. by the Exeter. - � . their 11 is a R. W(LLIS, S,eaforth, Head -quarters � n Thursday, -which they tends reavin' at Christmas. We under- . tee, was disposed'of, FARx SoLD.—Mr. Goo The sul indeed sorry to have her depart from I country. We hope he will. enjoy a good steers o 9 programme commit . i rge Weir, of heads. -oarmidst, as,she was a favorite with I for Boots and Shoes. An immense stock suita- I It rchased ,,'from Mr. S. Dickson, and stand he is going to Washington Terri- and a very enjoyable evening was spent. means.al't—attach I i ble for fall wear at reasonable prices. Some pleasant holiday outing.—At he Port pul Usborne, has disposed of his 'hundrea. I I h w * r. Dickson's farm tory,.where�he has a brother teaching. ,� kinds,of roots, bit. I both old and young. But what is our i very nice lines of Ladies Angola Boots -and Huron races last week Florence G. took ,whic ord fed on M. � Frequent visits of the sister lodges help acre farm to Mr. .Arthur Rollins, late of ,� . loss is Mitchell's gain. We wish them Gents'Kahgaroo- Corner of Main and Market second place in two of the boat races. In in MCKillop. —We deeply regret to learn —Mrs. J=,s Jarrott is visiting friends in a g &sure to strength, and ' il� barko bones, horns i Streets, R. WiLLIS.- . Of the death of Mrs. John Modeland, of in Toronto., - W e notice � the familiar reat me ! Killarney, Manitoba. This fam .. claws of bird, boas — . success in future life. . � - � he last race she trotted eight heats and stimulate the good work. . situated about one mile south of Exeter, � MILLINERY OPENING. � - face of our old friend, Mr. Ai Stephen- I :01 . � I — Duncan & t ersinith, near Egmondville, which ARRIVALS.—Mrs. J. B. Johnston,�' Of worn as amulets ' ; . 1D F i, took first or second place every time. Tuck and is one of the beat forms in Huron. DEATH � OF HERxAN BRETT, — The uncan's Grand Fill millinery Opening this r ' -on Thursday. We shall give son, again i our midst.—Mi. D. Clark, g her it was sold for S5,8N. mountl the neck. I � day and Saturda�,, Sept. .2Qth and 27th, will She was beaten by an American horse. occurred �ext week. who has oc upie'd Mr. Stephenson's farm Port Arthur, is at present visitin ' Mr. Weir his thi -Sentinel Review makes the ' further particulars parents.—We sire also pleased to see !the holes or 3,18lito in Woodstock I qa�se great attraction. we take great pleasure Her former oppojaent, John Duncan, . __ I I for the past two or three years, intends i on, not an yet decided where his permanent , wear tvbry knobs, following reference to the death of Mr 113 announcing this Millinery Opening for the was sixth in the first race and did not genial face of Miss Maggie McNaugt lace of residence will be, but -.no .doubt n* I fail of i8go. . We will have on exhibition the fin- . I . � Bayfleld. having a sale shortly.—Mr. Robert i Vxeter will be the place. X 0"rTtheir cylindi Herman Brett, which we announced i ,lish, French, American and ' compete in the see nd. r. Roche's she having returned after spending �the - I I n : Mr. Herman 1 eat selection of Eng 0 H. F. EDWARDS is showing a choice Richardson, teacher in the north school summer with her sister in Port Arthur. as are made of : t ' these colum s last week � Canadian Millinery ever exhibited in Canada. horae,.Byron Coley took firs place in h . is : teaching at ACCIDENT. —'Mr, Thomas Bisatty I N. Brett,' a carpenter, who came to � A cordial invitation is extended to all. Come Seaforth blood will ell, even in assortmen4 of Tweeds from 40b. a yard uT. from this place, is giving up —Mr. Robt, McCool and Mr. D;vid p di his famous trotting horse boxea,, such As gre Flanr -e iritands enter� � a wrought from th ited. Yours Faithfully, Duncan & class. � of Scott kels, (pottonades and Shirting& Handsome the end of the year. H, McNaughton took in the Toronto 'air, while _ ee Ing - I I - I I horses.—Mr. Archibald Scott, . Woodstock from Seaforth a year ago last 1 and be benef . 1189 � . Wool ShaWls from 50c. up. Call and see them. at the W estem Fair, London,4 on Wed -who has been employed by 1, Duncan., Ing on Toronto University course next Niagara Falls, Hills Green, and other -art suspended ill I May, and , . � 0 Brothers, left on Tuesday on a business . . 1189 Irt : ne et I J. 11. Clement, contractor, since Corning 1 . 0 � . He e4ects to be LOCAL!, XOTES.—Mr. John Morgan is year.—Mr. John Wilson is stilf abse places of importance, last week. I isday morning, met with an accident girdle about th ' . p 1 HAPPY EvEy�i% —Wednesday morning trip to .Manitoba. on his trip to Manitoba, . . � � - ' which might have cost him his life. It is with them a g." hdre, died at the residence of Mr iour of this week Sti James' Church in this gone about two months. he Messrs. home fr 1is trip to Detroit. He says * GARDEN PARTY. —A garden party was appears that several horses together' ing tile igudul Robinson, No.. 326 Buller street, at I Scott sell a large number ol musical in- the Exp aition was a Marvelous sight, held in Mr. Secord's grove on Thursday . bursday. He had been sick � town was the'scene of an interesting . Kinburn. I I � with his, stbrted in a race and when I ' o'clock T I rut, especially to,the fair ortion of struments in the Prairie Province.—Mr. and he c n now tell some big pig stories. I evening last week under the auspices of about half way around the 'track eollid- Mixing their tobs several weeks with bilious fever but ! eve p . John Beattie and Miss Beattie leave Miss B. n, !of Saginaw, who has A GOOD HERD OF CATTLE.—Mr. John the Methodist church here. The night - the wild hemp, t-1 , it being the occasion �. ed with -a scraper which was being Una d . was � this communitY, - in e the stupefying PI until a few hours before his deatw i illongah re for some time, left McGregor, ond of Hullett's most enter' was fine, but a trifle cool for the occasion. ! of the marriaae of Miss Mollie Killoran, her6 to -day on a holiday tr R to Chicago, been v - i for level -ling the track. Mr.Bissett r& - not thotight to be worse 11) places ol interest.'— last week.— ,t e ulder, toxicated,or mad' than usual. He da;ughter of 'Mr. John Killoran, one of Toledo and other r�l Mrs. Hall and family re- ,,prising farmers, and who resides near As usual, the spread provided by ' ceived a severe bruise on the sho was 22 years old, and was a favorite . a a C fumes. , � Caotain Cook, who was in 6arge of the turned home last week after a pleasant this village, has a very fine herd "of I die of the ongregation was all that I �ma+. "Arl"o te citizens,.to Mr. L.H. r while the horse is totally used up, and with his acquaintances. He was a char- 'our M. 1� . - paxents, Mr. and Mrs. could be desired and everybody seemed The ZuWs hab Corcoran, a rihing barrister of Cairo, Sea-,fQrth corps oU the 'Sal ation Army visit with her - Holstein cattle. He showed them at I not expected to recover. ter member of Court Stanley No. 7,975, ty read r five years agoi is a. present in James omson.—Seve at of our citi- Goderich last week and they carried to enjoy themselves,� immensely ; i the cT.—On Thursday night:of are even more si I Michigan. Th6 bridal par r a a grand A MEAff A Ancient Order Foresters, and members I o;n visiting friends. Ca, tain Cook is zens toolhin the great WeAtern Fair this .every thingi before them, and were much young folks particularly h d �Poso'tbl'o, Ltfi&n bill met the church aboht 9:30, and entering pro- t , . ' lut week, between the hours of elevew Val - ' of Court Myrtle and Court Stanley ceeded up thd aisle to the inspiring Still in the service and see - a as zealous week.—Mrs. T. J. Marks has been-hav- admired by all who saw them. His time. The only trouble was the band . a, dry, o spot, I � at Court Myrtie to accompany the- re- strains of Lohengrin's wedding march. as o ver. Since he was her� he has been jog a pl6eant vacation in Owen SOUDd, aged bull took first prize and a diploma failing to put in an appearance ace : ord- and sunrise, eome unknown person or ble, he first sets a maina to the Canadian Pacific railway � ow ing to appointment. The Managing persona, entered the stable of Mr. WIM Ur form sald we& depot. The bride looked charming in her gown neaIrly all over the Domini6n, and has Port Arilaur, Seaforth and other places. as best aged bull of his breed ; his c . . h put out: by Brimacombe, of this place, and without I tle fold. Aroiuu� ' . - of ivory white Duchess satin, with spent some time in Englana.—Mr. Geo. —Last Friday a number from here at- also took first, and a two-year-old heffer Committee were very mue .- I oz- leave or libertyhitched up his boy" I -or I � __ E. . Jackson, of Egmondville, is having a tended 9 large party given at the resi- took first and diploma for the beat fe. this disappointment, as there was' n , of hu-ts,, one f I Grecian front df brocaded moire antique, : and drove it away. It is not knovm PF,F.-,oNAL.—* The gentleman referred ut in his store' which ' ill deuce of Mr. Fee, Goshen Line.—Mr. male of any age. He also got first and programmo provided. However,' as only . wife;and her chil, . to in the following paragraph, which we made ot tyai-n. She wore a tulle veil new front p � w y- there was any amount . . . -en, .all, another cirev * ell improved appearance.— Herbert Colloday was in Clinton this second for bull calf. This is a prett of musical talent how far the animal was driv i - take from the Montreal Witness, is a fastened to la�x hair with. moonstopes, give it a mu I I rains of that when Mr. Brimacombe eu* home from outwi . M:.. Jae. Reid has p�rchased from week. They ay there is quite an at- good record. Mr. McGregor now haa in the crowd, -and the sweet at � I � white kid- slippers and gloves, and car- r, a ' tered the stable in the mom - cousin of Mrs. Robert Coleman of this, house and', lot traction there.—On Tuesday last Miss a herd of 20 Holateins. He thinks they music that filled the air, heiped in a M � of rods set . . ade . 1 6 boquet of white roses. The brides- MOsrs. Scott Bros. the roe .in a lathers town and a nephew of Dr. Bowie, who � ried v. w lives, on the south side of Maggie Marks left on a visit of sc,me are the best and most profitable all great measure to make up for the ' die- hig, he found the ho cular form 4 with � F re ister wliere he no had under- I is at prese.nt residing here: "Mr.' In � , I ' Proceeds amounted I twenty feet, the I � � aids w6 Miss KatieKilloran, a to and it looked as though it - . - 3 [ -Of the bride, ind N phy, th railway track. Mr. RobertFletcher months to friends in Chicago and Ober- 'round cattle for the Canadian farmer to appointment. - � � . rm, broug] Sidney J. Bowie,of Talladega, Alabama ! lies Jeannie Mur e a long drive. If the guilty partw 'Ll,ayuga, both elegantly attired as be- hal also purchased from the same pakies Maggie will be greatly breed as they can not be beaten for over $50. gon � bow 16 , lin, Kansas. I � a cousin of Mr. D. E. Bowie, advocate,'� of I I th4 Guthrie property on Main stieet, missed by her many friends, who ,%It milk and are good for beef as we'll. He Pic-Nic.—The annual pie-nic of the could be discovered a few months in tbl With thatch ; gi,v . : come their important, po�itions in -the � - C is d rh ,gooa. and grandson of the late Alexander: _ I on Ithe- wish bet a safe trip and pleasauttime.—. has one ow mud 20 per cent. of her members of St. John's church choir Central Pr on woul do the pher1iciI shape, * � Bowie, Chancellor of Alabama, is on a! ceremony. Mr. Corcoran -was supported and has had a new roof placed liot . last at Mr. . seven feet in the flying visit,'north. Mr. Bowie, his'! by his brother, Dr. Cor(c5ran, of Ubley, ho4se and is now living in it.�The Mr. Rdbert El t, on Tuesday last, milk is . cre'am,and he made 30 pounds of took place. on' Tuesday � Sunshine. . - family having been ardent " secedersl"� Michigan, and Mr. P. Y. Traino'ry of grAin buyers complain- bitterly of' the took Unto himself a wife in, the person butter in t, o weeks from a four year old Jewitt's grove, Bayfield. An iovita- tests- on a post. � , I . �! tion. -The of Miss- Maggie Hofley, Rev. Mr. New- cow in Ja uary last, tion -was ex L LOCAL BF-IM.—MIT - Peter high; and eighteei ousin of the bride. scairoity of cars at-, this ota I Z - tended to the Revds. Messrs. - k2wea I took great interest in the surroundings, i Saginaw, Michigan, c ar6und ton officiating. The happy couple left � Louis and Henry Diehl, of Goderich recently shot a crane on the river,which door, raonages and incidents, connected in ny was performed Gr nd Trunk had better hustle � a P 1, �Window ab I I I or Nother road will be got in through on a trip to Seafo ith. —Bayfield's Great I Morris. township an& Hyde Park redpectively, measured 6 feet 2 inches from tip to tit - covered with a v Vontreal with the " St. AMans I by Rev. Fath�r Cook, and was enlivened . . before long.—Mrs. William 11831- Two Days' Fair � on Wednesday and — ' former members of the choir. They of the wings.—Mr. S. Calbick has par. ; I the flobr, and � Raiders," of whorn. Mr. Collinal and at intervals by' choice selections on the he . e Michigail, is at pres- Thurad y, I 8th and 9th Octob . BRiEFS. 1 Mr. H. Sellars and daughter . tation 1 and I build- . I -prgan, at which Miss Annie -Downey nai,' of Pickford, , er, promises of the 3r line, left on Thursday for both responded to the invit I chased the old furniture factory I slightly dished . others reside in Talladega, and who' . i iting at. the residence of her knoc all other shows in the shade fum . � d by several effective solos � en, j .visi to t - North Bay where they intend to. spend went heartily in for a good time. ! The ing and intends moving it to his post and the � � I Charged him on no account.to return, presided, an , � ier, Mr. Thomas Neitans, of Har- Everyb6dy goes 'to it. — On Tuesday — eral Rev. Mr. Newton and lady Joined the for an implement store-'room.—Mr- IG- Wt of the hord thout seeing Montreal, for which the ' by members of the church choir. After fall. I a few weeks visiting -friends. Sev d after all had partaken H. Blackwell, the popular.teacber Of ,,wi . Y F. Liiingstone � left evening several members of Bayfield from this -township spent last week at pie-iiiekers, an - L goat-, sheep, O:r I r membrance. Mr_,� the .service, �vhich occupied about 45 lock -.—Mr. R. I I . Lt a few d - -_ ­ . . ' numerous letters to . minutes, was concluded, the bridal party he�e this week for . Sioux City, Royal Templars visited Varna Council the Industrial, among which were, of the nice things provided, and tired of section No. 5, Morris, sper the mar to I . ­ - ' Bowie -had . ng, croquet, &c.) the at the Toronto Exhibiti. on UAW fire-w-OOTU . Michigan, where he expects to get a and -pa,sBed an enjoyable time. Messrs F.� Armstrong, J. Bowman and boating, ball playi f I . .nent citizens who sympathized with the -returned to the home of the bride's - I I company irent to the parsonage, and a Re -also visited a' oral of the schoob ig' Milky ' a - 0. I Ci ev Cooking u - " lost cause,'� but was unable to pr parents, where they were,joined by Rev. situation. - Mr. Livin 0 eis gradu- ' I - : H. C%Idbcck.'—J. H. Sellars the other ood timIt .1 — very ell . ! - . esent Dean . I - i at � joyable evening was opent.i ty and had a g having come to Montreal 6t , and where an elegant at � of the -Stratford gBasiness College, � the Queen L. � perhaps a hatch, them., a Murphy, , I flensall. night r sheep killed by dogs. a hurriel and: the basket* . go' fou —_ I )) I breakfast was served.. The. bride .was and is an ex nographer, godd TiivE�EA, —Thirty or Forty thousand Miss Maggie McKay is this week',visit. � . _____4 considering that his visit was - -a great sacrifice of time. � nt of many beautiful presents, b(ok-keeper, and with -all a very reli, feet of RbGk Elnk PlaDk, 12, 14, and 16 feet long ing friends in Tuckersmith. --James , Wroxeter. one.—Mr. D. Fraser, and his wife Od their food. A � . I I the recipie the SOO, W . chaim, and th � —.The subject of th( among which was a set of silver coffee alile, steady -young man who will do forsaledheap. AlsoInch Timber and Scantling. Clennan, of Seaforth, spent Saturday BREvITLRs.—Mrs. John Davidson and family have returned from. I COLONEL SpRoAT. . RouT_ BAL, - Jit., 3rd Concession, Hay. 1189x4 . I residing on the 6th liA6 I none. For 0=1 a,go spoons in handsome plush case,'present- w 11 wherever he goes.—Quite a number I and - Sunday last at his home in this Mr. Win. -Douglas have returned from are at present I ba apear and thiir . following sketch was, a few years I � vicinity ire doing the WA�TFD a D14ver in exchange for of Morris.—Mr. John W. HS1111" . leading resident and a prominent pol ed by the teachers of ille Seaforth public fr in town and " township�—Mrs. Jais. Evans of' the 8th their transatlantic trip, refreshed in - . I concesal _d in - L . — Bugzy 0i shop work. WILLW[ COLWELL, Ca r. . to leas school, who were the co'mpeers of Miss .estern Fair at London, this week. I 1189 . on spent last week among friends mind and invigorate body from their gone to Algoma. —We are sorry . Among the I 'neighboring county I e Maker. . f Morris, V110 __ I ' ticiau in the I ' that Mrs. James:Gibson O I wari-of-S-11- . I Bruce, and was connected with an Killuran during her teaching term here. r. John McMann ship�ed a car -load r'ag ,ty.—On Saturday morn- contact with the scenes and associations . She was also presented by her father of extra.good heavy horses this Week. BRIMS.—Large, numbers of people: in Oxford Conn �Weeb ses sets in, , 4 . Ciennan On g0illg� to the nd, which, it is needless to waa struck by lightning a -bout two . "n I I . . . known to a large number of the old .. I have b�en leaving! the - depot this week ing last 1 Jae I of, the old la d tb§4 _ with a handsome Dunham piano, pur- T�ey went to Detroit. It is scArcely � field, fo 4 nd two of his sheep dead and say; was Scotland.—Mr. Robert Fox has ago, was more seriously injure tember. she residents of this county. Of late years I . U "rince Albert chased from the well-known firm of n;cessary to say that M mcmann is for th6 Exhibition at London. —Rev. E. ght at that time-andher."' bouiad there in � I :one nearly dead. It was the also returne'd to civilization from the waa thou I - I he has been a resident of L 9 Scott BTothers, Seaforth. - Mr. and Mrs. n t.much in favor of thNicKinley bill. A. Fear, of the Nile, � and formerly of work ot somebody's dogs.—F. M,c- wilds of Muskoka, where he has been covery from- the shock,is at preserit Vert shoulder, a bas Northwest Territory-, where he died oil n train for � 0 it this village, was here this week for a i . road -making for the Ontario Government do I Michie has Fur - bele on her h ,, the 21st of August last. The Saskatc, - I Corcoran left on the afternoo He says he knows by.experience wll calling on some of his old Caughey's contract of repairing the road ubtful.—Mr. Wm. lropshire . raw I pares a . - ceed is' that pays the d few hours, I Ui ased a thorough -bred a) . oit, from whence they will pro . uty on horses entering e county authori' e8 ell of Grey tOW2. t, commenting o Detr' � all of whom w6re pleased to on the 7t,h'line, is completed and people all summer. —Th' , place iv ewan, of Prince Alber to their home in Cairo Michigan. "li The thpXnited States, and what he ,don't friends, Ithe "hill" much more from Mr. N. McLaughlin, Aeafters the see � I I says:� - ) can now trave - ! are 1laving a good job done in putting ship. This ram was bred I rt- UP the ground i the death Of Colonel Sproat, again.—Miss Kate Bonthron i from, imPO. duty to I ai!-,i,abl,e bride was a gelleral fa'� kupw about the horse business 4 not meet him . I I vorite ' comfortably. up a giiard-fence at the end of the � '108iftoll � I ' . . - "Again it is our mournful it I a,, classes here, and- most ioved worth knowing.—Mr. Henry Long- daughterof Mr. .T. Bonthron, postmas- � - - I bridge in front of the oatmeal mill, and ed stock and will be quite an W -dig-ging with I chronicle the departure from the midst wl nown. ' We orth, of NIcKillop, had the misfortune ter and merchant of Rodkerville, return- ; . _ I to Mr. Michie's already fini flock di towards night, I . and respected where best k '. w . . . � Belgrave. � in filling up the bank of ithe pond level uf our little community Of one who was t ed home last week, after spending a I I . 8 , ers .a bundle of � a have great pleasure in joining with her to lose a very fine two-y6ar-old colt las I Wm. Wray has with the street. Mr. James Orr has the sheep.—Mr. Robinson Russell of OP I known to an.d beloved by all, and hol her of weeks with her sister, Mrs. BiaiEF :BITS. —Mr. a and his brother James of Bay Cityl wate from ti ., nces �n numerous friends in best wishes for the week. The animal was shut in the num i I re now I r been one of the leading influe re happi'niess and welfare of herself stable, and in some way got out and' J. D. Ellis, of West Superior. She en- . moved i1nto his handsome dwelling work in hand.—Qnantit flying Visit to,frierili, evening meal, 2 �-,;� Prince Albert for many years. On Sun- futu . � I I. - joyed a pleasant trip.—Quite. a number house. 'We must congratulate him. on now being marketed, incipally bar- Michigan, paid a gentlenlany# - With the b"t. 'itizeb, and -worthy husband. . " '� went back to the field wherti Mr. Long attended the Exhibition at Toronto the spler did home he has erected for ley, oats and wheat. P ices are, bar- here last week. The former # day last our departed fellow ( 1 4 I worth was working with the team. 34 wife and family returned with him hav- . all ,she gathera Lieut.2colonel Sproat, was in his pew its from this village and among whom we himself I ere, and would say his example ley, -40 to 50 cents per b label ; -oats, t abont two months hene enjoy, tv � 'When he saw it, it hae a wound in , 0 ,7 cents ; w ing spen 1 between her t S t. P 0, ning add AN:,NUAL MEETENG. At the annual '�imijation by those who to 35 cents; peas,55 to 5 heat, q � I - , - in -) ul'schurch both mor ed Mee — n r. J. Bell is, w-orth. r of ' 93cent -r � ecountrys —Potatodigo.- tinves of war 0 ould have dream ' ting of the Women's Christian Tem- belly from which the entr4ila were pro- learned of the followi g : M s standa d. The' mills are very ing the pur ir. evening, and no one e , perance Union -on Wednesday the fol- ding. He sent for Dr. Elder, who and, sister, Miss: lea Bell, Miss - Tena would w �sh a� quiet spot to retire from enced. The crop in gelieii4 is, fending their h- ' . . that the cold hand of aeath would so � - I roon, Mrs. A. W. King, Mrs. J. the carei of life.—Rev. Mr. Godfrey, busy, and would be running' night and has Comm in some localitiao I � I � In fact, & lowing officers were elected for - the cur f�und he could not do anything to save Pate a J. Chap- Mrs. Go 1frey and Miss Katie have re- day did the water in the pond allow.— on the light side, and of their foes, o soon be laid upon him. 0- rent year: Mrs. T.O.Kemp, president; the animal and it - had to be Coxworth, Mrs. J. Duke, Mis i Maggie Sanders . on, who recently is considerably damaged by rot —The'* . Ucko upon ne. seemed to be particularly bright a i Mrs. Smith and Mrs. M. Y. McLean, 'killed.—A great many O'Opples itre be- man, and Messre T. S. Berry, R. Pat- , turned f -om, a trip to Quebec, Montreal MisFj more Cole on the 6t � line of . About ton o'clock last eve nd a , ' e H. in Ys . u.—Mr. and Mrs. Ireland, returned from Michigan, is recovering is one of pe%ee they - vice "I , eldsTA ni tive. I , erson and R. A. Buchanan. —Mrs. and Morris, we have not learned his nxgl"�F the ning -presidents ; Mrs. Clarkson, record- Ing shipped from Seaforth Station. Buy- . � m as attacked with severe cramps ard . Arnold has returned from London where of Burl� X1, are the guests of Mr. from an attack of typhoid- fever with ager has come _t"* ' ait er fence or Ing secretary; Miss A. Cowan, Correa eis say what there is of this fruit is of ex t10 � . d bortly after her but the young strai vomiting I , and Dr. P ent for. I - she was Spending a few weeks at her McKinn . Mrs. Whittaker, of which she was seize P . iblY tary; Miss'Grace Elder, pellent quality,and that owingito the un. . � ith MT. Albert Cole and will prob - -414tt de and'vvW upon his arrival he at once request�d ponding secre father $ s.—Mr. G. Logie, son of the late Toronto, visiting with Mrs. Godfrey. arrival.—The sad news has. just. been re- w _ThejauctiOlke"� I hidea for their � : that a messenger should be sent to Dr. treasurer. Relief Committee — Mrs. Usually high price most farmers will Rev. Mr. Logie, and well and favorably —Miss Tillie Carson has been visiting ceived'of ,the death of Mr. A. N, Reid, be called after his dad, I enced aud the It W49 Neelin, %Mrs. Gray, Mrs. R. W. B. make; as much out of their orchards me in public echo the boys herd .� I . -equest his &tteDdance. ­ und- known in this neighborhood, preached in Clinb4n for the last two weeks.— late principal of the ol here 'harvest has already Comm ' At Bain to,x ' siour 4 . 3riously Smith, Mrs. Willson and Miss K. Cowan. o�thei years when the crop was ab rmel Pres- Next Su4d&y, Conductor Snider, of the who died on Tuesday last from hemor. board fences are receiving their cows $ they hu seen that Col. Sproat was very si ' arly with touch acceptance in Ca e lungs,at his home, Everett, decoration of sale bills. . effort was made to relie vie During the past year the Union have Zt.—The barl rush is now ne ill, and every' . I ' Led from 50 oento to 40 byterialn Church on Sabbath evening Ijondon,i Huron & Bruce R&Uwriy, the rhage of th . I raised $118,49. Of this amount $105 over. Prices fe i pain and assist nature in throwing off the . . . I I I i I I � . I i . � _ff i I I i I L . I : I � I � � L. � � - i � L � � . - I I i .. - i - . - I I � � - I -1 I , . � . I , . I � .1 L 11 I I I I - . . ; � . __ - � . 1i � L . T!���� �,�����i � � � � � �. I I I . 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