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I � - � I I ,� I � i . I I 1� . � I . . . � I �-- 1 1 . I I . i I I � . . .. I . : . � � I i - � I . I I ! ; . ; I . . - I i . I i I ; OCTomit 24, 1896. � . . , : - I . � I I 1. .. ; F . - ­­ - �. I i - I - � - . 't ,dXPO SITOR,6 ­. I., . . 10000000000000 100000MN� I I . . 10 I I . . . - �, I I!- - I., I - - - ----� . . . : I . . : TH 14 U RON ­ . - � I - . . . : I ­ I - - � I - . I .. . -- -.-. . I I I . - � 3 ek.- � . I � � -� - i ; - man with a fine young girl last we: I � . � � -8 I - - - - . - : . - - - I -'�, . I nature and climate of � the country suits ohn Cook bought a two-year-old Ed�'vard M'Faul S -. ... 1 I - � -------------� - -, , ' ' 1� - that time. -Wm. Sloan has' been re-engaged aate.-Mr. John Green, Mr. J . . - I I . I ;, I - ­ last a . 4;� - � - , prin I --, -- ; us failure. but in other places, said tier in Section No. 4 -for next his t k. He re- colt from Mr. John .Harrison, for 840 � ! s crop 14 a disantro i i ; I _: I 1�� I I said, f * - bi in d irom Australia lafit.wee Our teacher9 J. C. Reid, at- - 00 MNX I � � . .1 ., .�d,b e nationality the corn nation, of their 'femarl Ii e as teso Morrison, of Section No. 9, e ek.- LU . B,dj, If we were to judge th I ion team. year. . - D. . 0 1. � i CASH� was never excelled by a Vanad I re-eng&ged. A McCall turned'by wayof.Sc tland, where he last,we . I I RD also been tended the teachers'convention'in VVing- i� I EDWA iany friends and relatives. Mr. , i . � . . he -potato. I .1 . I ; . � fif people by their love for tT it in Berlin closes the, has ? No. 6, had n . � I tbi the* d his charge of Section � the 9th and loth insts i i � at -of course a defei resigne does not look much changed since ham.on I Cboice Dry Goods. f - . .� ants Fine, Fall Butter hi printB we would be compelled to say hem. -In the Crawford Cup him I �, I i : . . season for t cceeded by Miss L. Green -------------- 4- - ,; W � Id is populated largely by Irish., ated thef vin4l will be ou � 4 . I i . � ides,*Sheep w" jQms meil lor .. Series the Maple Leafs defe ! I he left, but he no doubt notices a great Belgrave. � and rolla. Also Buff H . They make a good, wh6ler 0 Oil Tueed Egmondville Strachan, of Grey. , I . change in this part of the country, Large quantiti I Silks Plain and Fancy. I I I . ill Scots 5 to I my; � . lea of � � � people of all nationalities, and there - � I xt Tuesday. i- �: . although he has been absent only three LOCAL BiTs. - I . . � I S1,-i,t1S and Raw Turs. - QuId and Soots meet ne - . ' I � . �- -- ; --- - I ! . Scarcely any article of food which -W I , Brucefteld. , 00----� --- � I � yeare.-W. T. Farrell was visiting at grain are being marketed hbr rom ; � � - �-- . =. I I i , SEAFORTH. be more missed. - I . � � .-Mr. Hugh ROB", 0 NOTES. -Mr. David Hays, Mail car' Atwood Saturday last. day.. -Mr. B. Coultes arrived home f Diess Goods all Grades ! T"1qTY--T=D REET . Loc,tL BAis" : -last Week. -+Mills � � - . , I I a fortunate strikl rier )m Bayfield- Glasgow, Scotland, and Coloring. 1. . ! *tEADTJ13.XUJMB'E -- � . OLD LADY. -We are in- MoKillop, has made bag moved into town fr( - Wednesda�. for ' ! . � � A SMART Colorado. While residing H. ! r the win- 'Gr Emma Bennett left oh - ilk patched quiltwhich in Denver e intends remaining here fo mcink.mop. British Columbia, -�' rmed that the a go, he purchased some We:� welcome him and his er of New Weatminsterp . i ==::��� N BARE. fo � .1 - BoLTON.-Anoth now re- Mintles, newest things A OANADIA t -how in there, two ears a i ty. . HO ter at least. look is about to DEATH oy M F where her sister, Mrs. Steen, � , took the 2nd prize at the recen a Iota in the outskirts of the 01 family. - Mr. S. J. ­Vol : . vp -Y-O-u -W . ! - hould Exeter, was the work of Mrs. Dinnin of a louse. our old residents has passed to his long sides. -Mr. W. J. and Mrs. Martin are ,4. 1 �1, old these lots a. few days 0, elbarini move into Mr. Wm. Forester's I 3e., Mr. Barnet Bolton of the 8th i UO W ar. We shrink from the thought as we 9 ) visiting friends in Paisley, previous to Such a, man would b, it . NICE CROIC) 'i,umley in*the township of U ' oborne, 11 on t e traneac- r shrink from the sight. over a thousand dollan Ths Foresters and R6yal Templare have hon an especially if he lived in This qu ! t was composed of one thous- Lodge conce�gion, died on Tuesday last at the removal to Michigan. -Mr. Jenk- I ,A 11 . 3ify in the I erv, latest styles Vu,,r,oaubearable Cana& , ' other propi Mr . wrl mmin I �sq to the CliNAP AND Ion. He still has . rented his present residence as a age (if 73 years. idea their I - County and had ace, O all and blocks and the whole quilt contain- t ill realize him en fitted up will make ; logo of eye -sight, "Is, photographer, paid our to," a . - . e i some I NG which Pickard Supplies t city which he expects W bled with th &, which resulted in i; . OHASTF� CLOT111 on our NNW FAW, CLOT111"? ed five thousand and fifty ,patches, . . room, which wh public gather' being1rou visit last wee] , asily suited. adruero. Have you go I wall mw better. -Mr. W.. C. Landaborough, an - excellent place for ings. has been in failing health for some time. . e WesSeSs -ery sense of the word. . amed. The pb� even f our citizens having their premises ' I ities in eN - quilt � � End, Tuckeremith, returned 9, daughter and prostrated by an 0 . They are beai I ts over- all �over-se of the Went _Mr. Thomas Kenaid' . On Friday last he was, p.ctured.-Mr...W. Madden, shoemaker I Men's Youths' Boys' & chiiaren's Sui mired by all who saw it and when -we e returned to their home in I m which he I � I Ribbons, great variety Mautles, - , , - than ever befor�'. Are ad as all, A�ne home last week from an extended trip family� hav attack of paralysis, fro never )nt put in his shop . . - I ioats in larger vs,643 . h f ii and winter sea- consider that the work W itoba and ,D%kota. He Port Arthur. - The services of. the - acefully away as has had a new glass fr( � I . you,fully fitted out for t e through Man . rallied, and passed pe novat: d and ings. I . aley clothe theCan- last, year by a lady who is now �. he interior re e for Press Trimm' � member where tl during . sited his brother, -sister, cousins and Revds. J. S. Henderso of Hensall,and 'rious besides having t Hatsy I "" ' . 1 6 - no'e,',"the Bar - sevelatv-six years of, age, the interest in vi �� ove stated. He was an Indust I !OYA,"n'i'Bar t ! in clothing and Dry Goods riends in Dakota, and he reports A. McLean, of Blyth, in Union ckurch ab greatly improved. -Mr. A. Brooke, hav- a . fl be much heighte Mrs. other f -living man, a`hd was held in the ing a House of .,or it wi Friday and Monday of the Sacra- good Ing taken the contract, - is cutt" Is an& di h ued. a and contented. on the He I L ood om the bridge to the cheese iiosiery, Fine Gooc . BOIMP I WNI. PICKARD, pertat this them all well, prosperou bern Dakota, ?reciated. highest esteem in �the neighborh � in seems to be an exi ,rge ditch fr I Dinni e says the crops in Nort mental service were highly api here he had so long lived. eaves la T� Kidd's oldstaDd, Seaforth. kind of-mork and to delight in it, as of H ram, are good and prices high. ott has purchased the ol'& W all well provided for, to factory, which will be a great benefit to dur4ble. - 0,r anything P,lSe in : ------- I ----� recent years she has exhibited several where he v hundred acre -Mr. Wm. SO it all refitted and. a large farnily,. I rt of the road. -The Good Tem. I . ­ I - . I mou I plar will hold i all kinds semoe, i I . -:=:����­ a long His brother has a three manse, and is having I rn the lose of a kind and thoughtful that pa Dpen lodge on Monday G�Ioves, ' pe'r,el) go to , --- - . . such quilts. We' hope she may b - and- farm adjoining the town of PembiniL, repained. I -parent. The remain's, were interred in a 27th. Addresses will I I . . V�:, 40414 " spared to wield her faciloneedle d he I has a large crop of -grain this ----- �. the Maitlandbank cemetery on Thurs- evening, October I . . be delivered by Dr. McDonald and oth. gum-anteed. . I � A, -CA to make and ex-, An . I : - �� . 41A txfooitm that she will be able - of her year. His cousins, who are located in �� . - Bayfleld. day. . . _qvided. I -, � I 9� ow have cc&- . on a -on the even- � I � y more such sample, � I ere, and a musical programme pr e1j, . � hibit man .. the Park River district, n I is now carrying . (4. Edward M � , . H. F. EDWARDS A CRYSTAL WEDDIN : - ��� ''I'll'', -work. i I ------ I I skill and handy . . fortable home's.-Mesers. Scott & Cricht Clearint Cash Sale. Everything inuat 90 and ' Mr. and Mrs. A good time is anticipated. A !collec- Corsets, best shapes,easy- RIOT MATTERS. - departme',ts. Ing of the'22nd inst., on of tion will be taken up at the close4l I 11 DIST, ' ' special argains are given in all ' 14 . � fitteldi. I I I -� � SF,RvIcE.-The Har. of the Seafor.th Seed Store, have dissolv George Durie, of the 4th concesai . SF,k --- THANKSGIVING ' - h r 'tiring from Great value in overcosts.Ready made Pants and I � I FORT, vice held. in St. ed partnership Mr Cric a I Tweeds. It will ay you to call, as this is a McKillop, celebrated their crystal wed- � i I I -TRE Ex- vest Thanksgiving ser T� , the old . 1193 rgo party. Nearly iffibbert. � 111 st sh and mw-w�-- � -� ' i To NEW SU],39CRIBERS. as' church, Seafortho on, Friday the business. IL -e has- taken - genutfie.ciearing gash Sale. ,ding by giving a la : - a rburn, B�ys' S its) . i . sub- Thom f ere 'deal of shooting has eir NAL. -Miss Mary Aun, H - 'FOR THE: posiwoi -will be given to new . and homestead aru� in Tack mith, and in -A great one hundred guests responded to th i , PERSO � FRUIT ' I . i evening last, was a decided success, He BwErs. Mr. John Harburn of this Weill made. - - MARIKE3 Scribers. from I now . to the .1 St of must have been encouraging to the rec- tends goinj,'ba& to farming again. ,ret been done lately by our local sportsmen. invitations and . enjoyed themselves by daughter of I � i worked so hard is a go&d- -citizen, and �while we..reg � ents. I . 06- - . - ' nd otber amusem 1 7 0 . le price of one L e -There are to be several interesting cases dancing a Music township, returned home on Wednesday � January 1892 ,for tl tor and the ladies who d real -oval from - Seaf orthi W 24th. -The farm asis. Hogg and Bar- weeks * very B S ePort, of a � Cou'ven . - year y s snbsctiption, Viz : '81.50. to p hurch for the occasion. his propose .. oing very on Friday, was supplied by Me after spending 1% couple of les and", aunts Py The r I I Id about two The repare the c ne er been ex- are glad he does -not intend g atCourthere, een delayed'in and Mrs. J. Grieve n L - gro,% the Dominion, t decorations have v ' ers .in this section have -b . wick on the violin, pleasantly visiting her u c the boys Warm. . ,era of. February lai awsy.-Mdssrs. Hugh Grieve and , to the ele- among them Messrs Mc- . - � We would like to'ac in this place and called forth the far I I�gt securing their root crops) owing performed her duty well on the c in Wingham, - I . in Ottawa In I i celled Out and He George Fitzgerald r�-turned home ell, of urnished by C. L issued by the Departin . � hundred new' subscribers to Our ly I 6ouple of W recent rains. -Rev. Mr. McConn brated Karn organ, f - Tavish and Green of the Union Furni i admiration of all. The F' e�ke to be had at close - Although somewhi. e Ist of January' Table were a mass of beautiful cut week, after spending a District. Front road churchl Occupied the pulpit Papst for the occasion. .The worthy ture Factory. e auction sale of � tare- .1 list before th - hunting in the Parry Sound of St. Andrew's church on Sunday lastt host and hostess left nothing undone A GOOD. SALE. -Th pric s for cash from appearan,ce, the report se Speak flowers, while the Chancel was resplend Ilent dis- -onces- . . r plea . L,ht home with him I luable inform.%Viou for - Will each subscribe. and fruits Mr. Grieve broug I r. &Ad pleased all by his exce that Would tend -to' the comfort and Mr Peter McCann, on the 2nd e VaL - . . * I I d use their in- ent with potted pla,uts, gram three fine deer, all the law .allows- -M r. D. Hays, wife and family, pleasure of their guests, and all Present Sion of Hibbert, on Wednesday,W&B very owing, ihipping 1 a good word f Or it an of all kinds., At the time announced for - COUrRea.-M was a large crowd in thegr - I . He in- enjoyable evening. When f I There From m6 Paper tea � 'their neighbors and - church - was filled Peter McEwevp Leadbupy$ is on his in moved last week to Brucefield. spent a most I success u E ward McFaul,, 'of fruito I fluence with � n ge . -South t - a' were realized. i I [ w take "it to Service the lari Bry de- nual hunting .expedition in the ning to Bayfield about. twice a he hour for parting arrived all seemed and good price I Dempsey, a praciical friii l -no r by members of ev, River district, Muskoka. - Mr. Miles tends coz present, i , th friends who,do not I a Marks, who has sorry that it had come so soon, a�d -h are usually dull at sales SEAFORTIL shipper, . ould I . week. -Mrs. Theme, . 11 Horses, whic . we ex�traet . to Subscribe. They W . nomination n town'. - Prayers were said aves - this year, rea ,ces, and � I ,� I I - - get them . - and His Lord- Stewart, anotfi�r crack huntsman, lb ' o months at the " Soo," is many were the expressions of , good wi lized good pri - tereating information: air by Rev. W. Hodgins, 1 $30 - . ag a o-�reat favor and the bush this week. , Mr. Smyth,, of been. for som is. offering - g steers reached as high :as � . THE WAY TO,SE]SrD. thus do 1 0 . ship, the Bishop, preached an able and for the - C�Im- home- for a visit,, and her for Mr. and Mrs. Durie. a e , y Mr. - - neighbors or friends a service by iloquent sermon from the text, " How the Broadfoot & Box Farbiture d Mr. valuable farm in Goderich township for ws generally expressed The sale was conducted b guest of his father,'Mr. Jno. Wbite. Now, When wo get the o 8eafortb, an . � � . has returned t . 8 ermitted to' celebrate their golden Thos. Brown.: Seaforth. i Mr. - Wm. Sanders, formerly editor of' fruit, we call-callenlate the securing for � them a good paper e Lord. " The pauyy sale or to rept. be p . much owest thou unto my I been here for the past � MR. STEWART'S SALE. -Mr. Dunc%n 0 'He is study- safe andcam do J d upor . ! ould get amuse- singing of the choir was excellent and Wilson, who has �, . -------------- - wedding. ! I . I having the Adv cate, is in town. � PPU from which they c - -Mr. lngram,;�ho - Varna. Stewart of the 12th concession,] iDg law- at Ann' Arbor, Michigan, and - year, goes to Brandom� . I I I will just- quote. -a f4 -to the pleasure of the ser . I I as . I term f y�eara in- t place in January. . ment and instruction -during the added much - . d by the 'Counci , I . Will rl turn to tha _ . . has been engage - rented his farm for a 0 0 that have been Dbt, I I . vice. . - . ,GN". -Rev. Mr. McConnell o( Hensall. . -Thel c r cef.s . ) .0 certain vaflotied0f M I . n1; 8' winter . evenings.' Our Al- - ---,-� . assistant electrician, is a ,.thoroughly RES le time Past has , ublic, tends having an auction sale of his farm t ct for running the electric K., long . place, who for son G. J. SUTHERLA-qD, Notary I en Mr. A. jig ondon, Quali omE.-A *dot,tage worth, good, reliable man, and we hope that this I one of Bay- Commissioner in High Court of effects on Wednesday next wh ;ht achinie has, we hear, been award. Garden, L "ally A FR -E H will beenipastor of the maanac for 1891 will be espec under his management the lights congregati Conveyancer, e Bishop, M. -P. P., will wield the ed to mony & Brown, millers. --Snell . pipping on- the 'same A $760 will be erected, or its equivalent in cash, has resigned the � justice, insurance Agent and issuer of Marriag of good izaged in fittingilp .. . interesting and useful this year. - ion than 1orniee- -field Road and Berne, All legal documents and wills drawn lot Broth rs are busily en will be given to the person detecting the great now give better satisfact � . Rev. Mr. Licenses. hammer. Mr. Stewart has & I thirty shiffings to eighty -1 6 ble - . . -Mr., pastorate of these. charges � coording to law. office at the Post Office. , the lot are a e;tiablishment.--On - ont ' over 300 valua C ly.-We are sorry to . stock to sell and among their ork packing � i . It will c aln est number of typographi al eriors in the De learn that I . . ber issue of our monthly journal entitled eet, is -laid Henderson of Baly&ld preached in both IP' � 1192 �p and lambs Wed day - . a Mr. Leonard i should there be such a ,d . on 'almost every imagin- oem John Thompson, of John str I bath and announced number of .very fine She( I n 8 evening, a I one lot evidotlft Was sell SiOUR HOMES.11 Three hundred and -fifty havin� "I . . recipe� ill - r-ches last Sab MESSRS, MCPHERSON & Co. S Huntt r, of Uaborne, was driving down . - a iw L - Subscribers on Ig to $2,300, w up with a severe attack of typhoid fever. ohu' eConnell's � which were omitted from the Ii t in the I 6cked- and � &Tr1Ve I sble subject, additional cash prizes, amOuntil I igregatibno Mr. M purchased stock of James B. Troyer,and i Ps I . - - � . All rules ,en are just recovering to the Coll the 0 d of 9 Main Stre6t with - a spirited team Of I u barrels of . . next also be awarded in the order mentioned in Two of his childr J?.everend gentleman having also added' thereto a choice stock of gale notices. These are comp e ' 1 have see Ou W -he lat of January Foverningoompetition. prizes payable at par fro - disease. There. have resignation. - The .0 there, And. ,Y -Ould our lizt on t m the same family on his farm Groeeries,ProvW no, Flour and Feed,are pre- ewes, 7 ewe lambs and one r m lamb. horses he* met a steam thresher, at will receive a copy of the Almanac in any part of Canada or the United States. ral aies of typhoid this -fall,' intends leaving his 'very small margin over Mr. Stewart intends removing to Hen- W ses go, frightened and ran " Send 16c in st4mPs, for complete rules and ' to i hich the her W from which -they had nel ' ' which Will should bestir near here and will himself for a time en- Mrte.d to sell goods at a 1�.& ; aws .. They w, ut the 41emished app - )y of ,,our Homes,' A the Board of Health � It will pay all intend' purchasers I ere captured near the . and the Tablet Calender which is and sample cal an ork in some of the examine the stock and deal w1un Us. MGPIIIKR- $all to live. ! 0 ,lei F - be issued about Nov. 20th. Address, Ou% themselves 9-nd ascertain if the tow �. is gagi in. missionary W . .� 1192 ; Centr hotel, without having done more t . for that ; market. Tb both convenient and useful. Sub ROBINS PUBLISUING'Co., Brockville, Canada. . iitary condition. -T re new fields in theTkovince- Ily .som& Co. - � I Gre,y- . -Ongue 11 apples ough ' t not to be of scribe now, you will never regret 1193x12 in a proper aw 19 . -1 CHINIquy.-The Dia- � ; seriou.� barm. than to break the tongue .1 l in the proce ion - Riv. FATHER,. I I or usand , were 115 conveyancei - LuMBER.�Thirty: Forty the Ong O-RITUARY.--The late Mr. 1 Donald of th vehicle. -Mr. Samuel Staulake, - Perhaps ev4ry apple in t, . I Sc&ntl - -� perfect. . I THE FAMILY . - ,,� � feet of Rook Elm Pla ' wroy, of l4hen, pur HERALD AND WiEiLy' nge lodgej of Stanley, have ar nk L12, 14 and i6 feet I it. ; I u c* oulation at the funeral of the late Mat ew trict%Ora ' 0 St- 6hased a colt at the u10, � It does not 13 --------- *- STAIL, montreal, has an enormo a ir forenoon.-Th� a'p- ranged to ha�.e Rev. Father Chiniquy foroalecheap. Also in, hTimber and Ing. Stewart of the 14th concession' f C Is .1 I I I 11. . - al Doisey, last Friday lectures, ill G ession, Hay. 1189X4 a lingering illness, on the of Mr I Henry Collins, of Hay, last week. I about the size -of the els, L I because it does not encroach upon, the loc his'lelebrated, . ROBT. BzLL, JR., 3rd Cone who died after i of taking th FROm NORTH DAxOTA.-Mr. Edwarc People e%ery-where of gain street has been con-, deliver one of � e colt home he pat -V should care country pspees work. . th� evening of Friday* ult., was a native of Perthshire, Inate sequentl-. we i , I Johnston, formeriy�of Zurich, but now find they need the FAXILY HFRALD AND - WZXKLY- siderably improved this week by having thi6 'place, on . 0 LocAL BRIM. -Oar grain buyers and 26th the 12th itint a box stall, intending to take it, 0 1 1 in, North Dakota, in a private eal, in addition to their 6*n Jocal. - November 7th. ev. Mr. Chiniquy,-has ade as brisk cotland, and was born on Jay. On going to the urapplis if We Are 90113� � of Grand . STAR, hiontr HNRALD AND WHBKLY STA& the surface mud scraped off. '..Mr. u ation as a lecturer o . rnillera report. tr of August 1835 and imigr-ated with his away the nexe � o to Eligland, and put in III 13th, says: 11 In weekly. The F"1:.y - -has letteed a world wide re u n n line. -Mr. Lewi,sj.horse buyer, -- , � letter dated October has an enormous Btaff of high -salaried' editors, Tweddle, dentist, Y ! "I vi g nts, to this country in the year of stable in the morning, Mr. Collins wat - class specimens" Uniforrl ud 1889 suing in gathering general cl ebtantism, an. no doubt the sturd Tondon, was in the e this week.- par6 . - . this lQcali,ty the crops of 1888 a alad spends large emplo�ing over Hamilton & M nuis' shoe store, Prot ut a very large , junior, of the Heneall IW, residing for a time in McKilloP. He ou,rpri 3ed to find the colt dead. A - out the barrelaud as uni I were poor ancl. Scarcely paid the expense news of the world at large, besides and will occupy them as a dentistry office old veteran will bring o Mr. R. Paterson : ' ,h only 18 years of age took closer examination revealed that it W , � . as : U n4 I.Seel- . I dable enter- then althoug � brol possible.; , n , der - of labor, etc., but this year times are money freely in adding to I its literary m after the lot of November. The premises audience. - .1 i Planing Mills, withi commen land in the township of Grey, then . ke its neck. should wel�aljow ourse , * * d Forks lany. . over Mr. T. Daley's to erect himself a UP ' - better. Case, Traill and Gran WIDE AwAKE. -The N . occupied by him Fergu- ]Elj�rlock- , prive is preparing I f Richmond known asthe Queen's -Busb,'i where he � 0 1 fluenced to havie Pool , ' adured all i Hun, ett. 'a counties will average about a twenty isme promptly to grocery, has. been leased by Dr. at neat dwelling on t 'e corner o resided with his parents and e L � centre of I b%vwel tl I � . ,eat per acre. My little farm beroftheWideAwake has c . e his office as soon Nom. -Mr. A. Parsons was away and Albert streets. Mrs. MoLeod, of th er life, making William Mor- - I .8 bushel of w1i than 20 hand. It is bright and breezy as usual ' Some son, where he will hav L . attending the fun- as in the village this week e hardships of a pione . LAI�'D BouGnT.-Mr. facedwitL I oliM0111c of 300 acres turned out better of the best literary contributers in the United as i1r. Tweddle leaves. -Mr. Neil Dun- last w6ek Detr6i comforiable 1863 - . Port Hope t, w . for himself a home'. In N?ow, if we How then - . iting her pare married to Elizabeth Dodds of ty on which he now lives, on :4ee how carehil they . &I bushels per acre of No I hard wheat. states are on the Wide Awake staff. can, of Chicago, brother of Mr. T. W. eral of his mother. Mrs. John Tarnb I Vial nts Mr. and Mrs. James rison has purchased from Mr. Bramfield -apples. -r,e paying -to-day 86 could it pages be otherwise than brilliant with es N. ' - People's Christian he was - the proper . . . . . Local elevators a wit, intellig;ce and sentiment. 'Buy it, and Duncan, was in town this week. Mr, lin accompanied him. -Mr. Jam - , White. -A Young Oung McKillop' Three sons and three daugh the 3�d concession. The property con, ,growem­even inselecti here works about read Golden argaret, and gaze on the lovely usinesS in Sea- Reid so of Mr. S. Reid, of this Plooe� , Endeavor Society, 1 and also a y O build- rket. Ther pot cents, Prohibition ID Duncan was in the drug b , V n tere were the result of this unIxon, all f tains 64 acres and has on it good f olr ma - I . like Scott Act did in Ontario ; the boys ortralt of innocence. only 20 cents a number forth some 'ears ago and left here for who is now attending the model school � pe6ple,a Mutual Improvement Society, i -sent 6 � I p whom with his beloved wife, �now our- ings. !it "a purchased for $3,000. This. to iharket in En9l, . -when they want D. LOTHROp 00. Publish- ;lie, where he has a situation as teacher of & � have been duly organized in our village , � i . get their "budge" or $2.40 a year. . . 1 1193.1 the wee metrop( has secured vive to mourn his loss. He was a mem- farm ties along side of Mr. MOrri6OU!A ing riddlecL They sen4 )I I ers, Boston, Mass. old stand, CCU ,ed a responsible position in for next year. He ld every alternate Monday I ima fine eatateef ill P it. : R. BEATT'TE & Co., McGinnes' since o I d. -Mrs. school in Tuckerismith, and will make a and are he I hurob. ber of the Presbyterian Church and was other i1farm and gives h feet apeci' ens * nOthil . � same Ii e and has prospere is a bright young man evening in Carmel Presbyterian c � - 11 -At a 'special Main street, Seatorth, in addition to a first clam the same Ii -Seafortb, but -Mr, John Allardyce has a quiet, inoffensive man. He was the 214 &�res. � to a certain style* All.i Tixx TOWN COUNCIL. . - Thoo. Hendi r A. W. King was recently in Man- as a'brother of V he new B11rn8' are out. By this 11186111 stocic of fresh Groceries, latest styles in Ct ock -y, formerly of good teacher. M L nd oldest of his family and w CH' RCR OPENING. -T I Monday ory, &c,, kee constantly on hand the very best . r late husband to sold his farm on the 13th concession of h* visiting relatives a 'forth, and a on, Was for., has confid meeting of the council held on who remov�d with he Joseplf c ester and Blyth A church, on the 11th conces i , tnee in th . � 118 , no were F( horts, also Pew r Ruilett, near here, Mr. , of Clinton, was Mr. Alexander Stewart of Se � ' them-coul evening last, sixteen applicatiO brands of Four, Bran and 8 ou ty, Michigan, about a yea to -Mrs. Doan, L oats-andBarley. Allforsale cheap. R. Bxxr'. Huron C n ' The f riends. Alexander of TuOkersmith. mally opened on Sabbath last. ThO I examining received I , � iting , of $6,750. other, Mrs. Mrs. John I Ile, the I -e- . for the position of ass stant TIF & co., seaforth. .1193 , agog is in i town at present via Wheatley for the'sum here this week V,iSitiDg her m - He was a good neighbor a kind frienc weather was not very favorab are all goi�g to be lik � electrician. It w - � friends. She e o east shortly farm contain ' good Brown, of -the London Road, who has I as ultimately resolv ,xpects to 9 a 150 acies and is a " . p,point. Mr. A. H. Ingram at the SEAFORTH F.OLLER MILLS.- Wheat eside with a daughter at plac tends going been very ill for some time past. -Mr. i6nd an upright, 'worthy chiien and his roadej being. muddy and the cloads want to i have our S � ra I - � . ,e ; re I his draw back did not ' sample that appes � . ut to wanted, for which best.i[har%t ice will be and will r e. Mr. Allardyce in I ed -to al death is deeply regretted !by m%ny th AiMllil)g, butt � rear, his engageme , k. We I ,g out in- . rate of $400 per 3 , id GristiDg, Chopping A;nd xo1n&o,f,e. Flour Bon,dhead, in the County of ,Yor . back to Scotland. He will have an Wm. Bell, of the London Road, and one friends. . keep � the people from comin barrel. U they opem , . J I J91 take Pa bert is auction sale of his property on: the 3rd air I &eke& , ea for an I . continue until the council of D and �eed of all kinds on hind for sa e. Satis - r to learn that her son Al of our pioneer f inera, who is well and � ) - rtments of th e 'are sorry I -- - T largelnumbers, the church being p this be 'Us I . I . I - office. Mr. Ingrarns duties ate to con faction guaranteed in all depa 0. lying ill 4 ith typhoid fever in S tratf Ord - of November. � f avorably known throughout the countyv Exeter. � ment. business. Give us a trial. W. H. CODE & C -0-- 1 to & doors both morning and evening. i W,AY T mist of running and having full oharg6 � 1193 -miss Jaisid. Thompson and Miss M: has recently purchased Mr. W. A. ' i%W& � . - . oia-iTuARi[y,s. -There di d .in tdet andeontrrolof theDynamos, cleaning, n - Wednesday to .attend the . . Aishfield. Waugh's fine two stor,ey brickresi- e r ge 7eor I Rev. Vrof. McLareu of Toronto,offic, _ THE . [justing the lamps, FOR THE LADixs.-All the latest Wilson left 01 t . n Monday, Mr. Wm. Webate , 0, at b � th sery ices and preached two ex, in preparing the� be ca-rboning and a� jtylgg,of Fancy Goods, Children's Wool Goods, Provincial. -Convention of Christian En- NOTES. -Mr. John Murdoch has Pu dence, which is filled up with all the o . 0 . On the follow- � where we .,are P&Icki 0 an assortment Of deavo in . beautiful verandah in I . 'foreign shipment, we 1 making all connections and replacing I ir Associations being held i Harn front of his a improvements and conveniences, years. Mr. Webster has beeit a resident I ceedingly able sermons . hich adds conside of a century. " X d with 111 I V - n exon y evening A us . Stamped ways be found at M - iltOn this Week, , The Seaforth Society -I &he lie w rably to the te, and his I IT& tables were bountifully laden -:stema.o,ff.i full con- Yarns, Berlin Wool. Als' 1, ,I I moden during the winter months of Exeter for over a quarter dinner was given- " lamps when required ; to have Goods can al and intends . Ve must .1 tric light sTivitsooN's, seaforth. � i193x2 nnter,_ his He has been fast failing of la g ou� . trol. and charge , of the elee ' � - sende three delegates, Mr. John Robb appearance of it. -Mr. James H or towards spriug, retiring from -xpected. H� leaves a all, the good things of the season, ani have in I my hand I nted to J Tent a - end was not une I i U114 plant, and to be responsible for the HOUSE WANTED.-Wa' the being the third. -We are sorry to learn 12th concession has taken a life.partner farm which he has so successfully till n -up chiAdren, some the a,udience showed their appreciatioll the stem has beeli p . r of the same. He is also comfortable house in a cob venlent part of of St. Marys, in the person Of Miss Mazy Hunter. ed a d and move into the * large. family of grow . . it freely. Vinnewr that the apple has be proper running to MR. SmyTu at Bro that Rev.,O. M. Thomson, nd improve of whom are married. The funeral, by participating me, 9 town. Apply . ,�odfoot & . ed. While I I to give his whole time to the position, 1193xl Michirfans son-in-law of Mrs. Hargan, We wish them a. smooth voyage over new residence he has &rchaa place on Tuesda I I was W1611 over. an Adjournment W&A made to tbi,-', the stem was removed electric Box's. I - me. -The meei - - lity of which took . y this was once 111011-V -\,4 I, ably the result, In s- and when not employed at. the , ­­­4� . and w o has many -friends hereabouts, the sea of ti 5inge in con we very much regret the probabi � $ light to give his time to working on the _ I ., . -a very poorst%te of health, having with Zion Hill council are get- losing Mr. Waugh from our village,who Attended. We have also to ,'record the n e -w i church - and . tive audi- spoil. They will It nection 1 e Coates, packed by a highly side walks and other such riecessary FOOT-BALLNOTES. -The. Huronsaud the is in xesting. We Would has always proved one of our most en-. death of Miss Elizabeth Jan apprecia I i I The cha � . oil. Mr. Ayr club met on the Recreation grounds been'6onfined to bed for several week, , ;hter of Mr. Thee. 1 Coates, of ence ir was taken by F,8T4 th I . 3 ting to be very inte at always takes PIS< work as required by the coun ern" ' �' ants report him as Blightly ,,uy more of oar yc,ung te b ne, m en, we yet are daug ; � egatiou - is �c&used , - . dy entered upon his last Saturday in a match in the West -Latest acco, like to see Ins Ip- 'ing '18 * '8 cc is to be filled by Usborne, aged 12 years. She was the Mr. Ramsay, pastor of the congr barrel, t4st Ingram has alrea, championship e improving. -:-Over $5,000 in taxes were people joining the ranks and thus he p rpri' d that h 1 p la d who last girl left in the f amily, a 4veral hav- a e addrsow head on. I An apple W series. The visitors wer . ,the town tremurer during the I lease Is y respected, An � n& excellent and suitabl. . . from the presial . duties. ; ition 'of �hree paid into . Ing the good work. one who is so hig hl W ! y Revs. Mesers Molow Inlury Grieve, . . ) enjoy the lif� and ing died within the last fe 'years of the weri delivered b . . . strengthened by the add ' I ; of Manchester; , I - ea lir � � PRIZE �PoRKERS.- By Some u . nac - Galt met-, And, by the wai., a couple of . mouth of,September'.-Mr. John I v�i . 11 know how ti -aheadative vil- same disease, consumption. I The family of Blyth; McMillan injury is unod om I I I . I members of the disbanded Galt team V. S., has removed from his former . Blyth. Wileges which our go n- duagrave of MO' . -Now, b y- 11 countable mistake Mr. Peter DeCoursey, n -North Main Street, to the ' jr., is ship- has the sympathy of the entire commu Forest ot Walton ; I ,stem -wel I also play with the Berlin Ringers. At residence o mith lage affords. -Mr. R. -Bell cess tuttingoff tb the I known pig breeder of oms over,Mr. Watoon's office. -Parties LocAL NOTES. -Mr. Alexander S bereavement. De ed Killop and McDonald of Seaforth. Th# #ore and, I . I Hibbert, -the beginning of the game the .. RuronA ro has returned from Manitoba. -Mr. away'& large quanti6 of lumber. ity in their ead I . g place on cholt' of the Blyth Presbyterian church . the stem- from Pre$5111, has not been receiving Wr play in the , had thi ge pretty much -'their own way who were smarded prizes at the recent P.Obt Tozer has gone to Eqland, where !iur B. Thomson, Of the Hensall cider was placed in her last restin � : dded much tO cutting the tkin, and While he swept . this town, mount of Wednesday and the funeral Was largely wer' iii attendance and a � prize lists this year. n show held 'in . I 0 thek , I an t I g he Jorward line South Huron he'will spend the winter. -Gray, Young mill, ilas already done a large a - ; the. pleasure of the evening by ,from, rottiog bY the everything before him in the classes e pass Play Of 't � eive their money at ally time on attended. i The - .- , ' ' � inexorable I b e� even such splendid. defence men -can rec & Sparling complain bitterly at being grinding. lamps did good BRiEFs.-Mr. Creech, the collector, well- . rendered musical SelectiODG, Then they should be,< whioh he exhibited, by some a:ffi - , on application - I t' 441it- �7 � closing "the barrel. - , � din some the Galt reinforcement contained. and after, Monday next, unable to get care to ship their salt,and NoTEs.-The new proceedings throughou I , I fato his name scarcely appeare ie drew first at the office of the Treasurer in Sea- their works are nearly'filled up while service on our streets the late dark has started on his rounds. Get your ng ] fAl and satisfactory to Bay that it ,to - blood for Sea- � - taxes ready aild save trouble. -Messrs. =ntly success I Pays � � of the prize lists.' At Exeter he was I Livingstoi eams were engaged this week a of - ths I �Zrrel I h ton minutes 6r so� later the Ayr forth'. -T ' . revented from filling their or- nights. It is a shame. for Hensall to re I erned. The proceed witk paper, , - rize for each of the fol- 4 & drawing . mposed' they are p . B in progre . iincorporated. If an epidemic Nerity & Sons'foundry.is now illumi- all : cone Mondar better Award: I fort, �eeper muffed a'shot from lef . , - in the material which co ders.-Revi%W services av as main ul a Sshbath collection and the thou any othei lowing animr.19 in the large or medium goal . llett church which was pur- h this week, and swept our village the imperfect drains nated with electric light and presents SIW,,. Tb* III . - ­ littered in very unusual thing for him to do; the old Ru 9 in the Methodist churc ud holes would help its splendid appearance indeed. The firm evejitng dinner amounted to � -1 uoh. .If we.11ne th, 11 be comfort-.- I I.. class -viz. Aged boar; boar wi -neat and With paper, BIMP Y I 1890 ) - aged sow and sow littered in 1890.. Smith added a third goal. to the. score of chased by Mr. John Copp, and are being largely attended. -Mr. James and stagnant m &tea With hot I I 11 - awarded the Huron team before half time. used by him in the erection of a stable. imigh, who has been in Calgary for work. The citizens pursue a foolish have now as many orders on hand as new church is a very ' � - At ille: Hibbert show he was I H. Broadfoot abipped- a car E e - spring - � able brick edifice and is he build'inIq paperaild lei . boar and During the second half Ayr secured two -Mr. J. urned home.- course in shunning the obligations that they can possibly fin b fore T I � load of storm windows this week to several months, hii4-- ret &i'.: It is capable of seating 2DO persoO-o proper size.of the heA firot prize for &god berkshire a Gibsoxi, of Clintoix, "has been en- would come with incorporation. Our They intend to work until about 8 P. In. r I cost of $1,700 and place it in first,they -first for I each of the following animals in gO&IS, end of these being put through u� Manitob*.-The roads were MIS ., re if we can The lights for the stores wiftl be in shape and was erected st a I'tiou il� I -h I by a Huron defence man', ,but one wh and , gaged as organist;-i� Trinity church, and little town has a bright futu I th of Novembbr.-Mr. W. is all paid for, and the co.ugregi Much pietfler and t chosterwhite class: Aged boar ; . commencing to get nice and dry, ork Audi- I the a good kick. � 5 organ for the -first time Show enough enterprise to impr�ve it on about the 14 � presided at 'thi fre: from debt. The mason w show as� much as if y iear; aged sow and sow redeemed his error by many nice 6 : I people were hoping for a spel t. -Mr. Holmes has the local taxation plan.-Rovda. Cook J. Clarke leaves for London next week. � I boar under one y Mr. John C000 I . under one year. I Mr. DeCou,rsey is a The Ayr men tried hard to even up the as I I warda the end of fell ther when a drenching 'rain set on Sunday las -king hard in revival -Exeter loses a good citizen. -Dances are pl t&ring was done by paper at all. I I - i ad of cattle with him and Casson are we] - VY' � successful and extensive pig breeder and score, but in vain. To . we& and now the mud is &a brought*& car lo , w, and on Tuesday evening of Seaforth, and the carpenter work TAB. FORM . in on Thursday, Sexsmith and look for sue- all the go no P - . well deserves the numerous prizes the game play was a little loose, both ovAe cleaners and from Mhnitobs, and is selling them out services at i2es are increasing in nearly all the dancing people of the tow'n � M"ars Cl,uff & Bennett of the $&Me I notice.d ju London . . . . I teams showing signs of fatigue. The i ba rmere for winter feeding. This is a cess, These Bervi ry enjoying a good place, and both parties completed their' were - shipping Pesrs � ' L � ,n - "having a to fi -H -' Irvine has been were out in the couat . - e 'to es -6 DOM awardea his ani lals. hard nd credit h . . . - ,e- represent�d by the fol- roo rs . are - . interest bere.-Rev. attended coritracts most satisfactorily a V I I Hurons wer ant of Bur- change imthe former order of things. � Beisting 'in revival work dance. The largest number I L numb ' 1 . time of it On acco We�i attle to -Manitoba in. in Mildmay a I d pastor 10' Made t : . eke, used to send c r Mr, Wm. Dearing, ably. The congregation a 'O hold &L"Ce-*- is should be a lowing toam: Goal,-Clennan; Ba I I URPHIR -We have received several e preached the dance given b) � . i ru _ . � PO tionw to -'t e sme"7- Ba , s. -Th' -W. McDonald, W. Fairley; Half_, plus wet. id of getting them from that country - du ag the past week. H - of the 2nd concession, Stephen. -Mr. to ,be congratulated on havring so fills * r . h ,D I Y year for all those who are foud ,pies of the Daily Telegraph, published ate' I c s on. Sunday in Clin cious tuber backs, -Livingstone, D.MoDonald,Jack- co if � our farmers can make Edu ational sermon W Married place of worship and in having it fro one fter'of pears v� polea' 1 . ver, 'British Columbia. It is However, . I I e proceediolt I - I ,f that most uFjeful and deli and helped in revival work at and Mrs. Latimer, a Ile ly � son; Forwards, -lef t, Crawford, Willis; - in Vancon money by. feeding them so much the ton and we hope th The boxes,coutaine� known �aa the. Canadian potato, as the M day and Tuesday� of couple from Ridgetown, were the guests from debt, 7 a, good size, a model of typograph 9 Anderson Goderich on on . - icsl better. -X 8 n of 6'rd Hunter, of ' . 'Mr. Jame. . � ,onday will 5481� Twelve, was the m0F ­ 0 � I I I -ly abundant centre, J. B. Henderson; right, Dew 0 f her mother, Mrs. Leon of' Sunday and M crop aeorns to be a particular d is ably edited and well week.' -Com. behelf Of . -4d satisfactory both -as regards ar, Smith. T. F. Coleman acted - as neatness, an - met with a very painful accident in the this . Usborne.- 4 a Pedro " s to be the iso a new era of prosperity on You mt.y b,sve MCI( one, a �The Hurons play the final. conducted. Mr. W. J.-Gailagher, for- flouring mill on Saturday evening. 1n . eems mark � , I while owing to referee. . I of Clinton,and an old Huron boy I Westlield. I favorite game with our young folks now. the congregation. I I 11h the London, quality! and, quantity, . some way or other -his leit hand got and ; %reat rasny case � r parts, prices here are match of the "'estern aeries at Berlin mer y I Logan wa' 'Woods was Some of them are quite,eipert at it, i � I � , -city in othei -Mr. Robert a I - Scal ' 3s. 6d.1 I with the Rangers next .Qaturday.' The is the manager. n into the belt which drives the LoOAL-ITIES.-Mr. James ht to get up a club to ;-One-third of the entire populatiOu Of � . is e, very good. From time to time we have on a, business trip to 'draw . to we think they Oug . . llay the winners ,absent this week re he could extricate united in marriage on the 8th inst., to the Metho, I -6s* p . . winners of that match p' '-. � . -chopper, and bef o of Westfield, see who, is the champion'. -Mr. Tom, S#. Marys wag packed inl - latt weeko selling at -to I give�'the weights and dimensions of I horne and home Montreal. ,-,,--"N- badly smashed. He will be miss Maggie Parks,'both -,' in oiae 'Instance b.. v I I * ot in the Toronto league � I it, it Was ipal of our ' h 1, leaves diet church on Monday night ' i immense potatoes, and the sup y is n - . matches on the following two'Satur,lays. - I . . p for some time but it is fortunate; by Rev. F. Swan, in theMethodist par- prilac . public c 00 as also w6re the cantata, I I Under the Palmst" New )rears. wh0Z Mr T this =, I I . nearly exhaisted yet. ohn Me . . molm*s- � 1%id u. he did no sonage, at Auburn. Jim deserves a at the end of d eineiged therefroin dur' four GlOut Moi,cesll I I - The Varsity has Such alead on the other under the circurnstances$ that . � � cher of the was given, an . I concession of Tucker does Mr. Hotham, tea, ong, of the. Dame Ru- 1 49, � %�piec Loan, of the 11th t tber6 is little LocALS.-Robert Armstr lose hi of his arm. od wife, and ha's got one. I - ur Of rain. Some There is I . )uple of ver Toronto teams now tha a hand and part 9-0 . school in Section No. 2, Stephen. Fug a heavy downpo - smith, has sent us in a cc y doubt of their being the champions, In- 3id concession, who has been spending a -------40-- -, mor says we are going n Solomon Manning is . ore childreN grow then he Late rose variety. One . Mr. laid up i three hundred of those wi pay us to . � flue onos of t' case the Hurons defeat the Ra�figera the monthwith friends in Hamilton, return- Glenfarrow. - of our pretty Westfi6ld girls. -Mr. T. a sore foot. -Captain Kemp is do- 1 and to make couf usion more confounded them carefully in a d the other - ed horne on Thursday last. -The sports . very heavy -frost PL Mitchell left for 51auitoba last with , result of these weighs 2 lbs. an . we,zee- fitto use an, . and smooth people of Seaforth will have ELn oppor a good business as town ticket the electric Ii hts were out. The � , . of the 2nd and 3rd lines hold their an- NOTES. ,'There was a f 9 ment e" . 214b3.,! and they- are nice I I night. -Dame Rumor reports a week. He isgoing to bring a load 0 Ing L i ate predica it will pa I a Mr. McLean tunity of seeing. on November let the nual squirrel hunt oin Friday, the Monday � w th him. -.Tge Westfield agent for the Grand Trunk Railway.- I of such an unfortun 'bed, ., iA aoul and thoroughly sound. - -ay this ys th I ese are s. fair sample of his whole .best foot ball match ever pla�ed here. here in the near f uture. -,There cattle home 'i 1 b� more easily imagined than desen w I sa The Varsity team -are Very fast and make 94 shooters "' being captained. this year by wedding ill hold an open lodge Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Elliott, of To I which ti , I give a very large yield. -fine opportfinitiee to Joseph BOWM&D9 of the 3rd line, and is some talk of the boys getting up a Good Templars w ome one, ronto, who have b�pen visiting in town, I � -Mr. George Fletcher, provision Mer' . case made, I Grop, which wil good use of their . nd line. -The shooting match. It is a capital,idea. on .the 29th of October. C ave returned hoiffie.-W- H. L. Bit- ; 4ant, Liverpool,' was in Listowel a feW an I 4 nice. They � .�Ir.- D', J. Bruxer, of Dublinj beats � Their matches are drawing large. Goo. paldbeek, of the 2 he was b i � batting and place I I - hich weighs train. o ahead with it, boys. -Mr. all. -Mr. Tom Quinn w lings, dentist, leaveA this - place shortly : days larst week. He is over on a t1iP - these. He has a monster w crowds and exciting great interest in dance ithis year is to be at the residence G eturned, after a few days home from Brantford with a Sore hand, ; ,ing largely ir a little -tier -of I 0.11 11)s." and he picked out 40 from a -Angus . McCallum, Henning has r again last Tuesday. He intends for Peterboro, where b'ei will practice.- ; through Uanada, and be wit�h , . . 011 6 , sporting circles, despite the fact that of Jar'nes, Bowman. 'I terested in cheese and familiar . speciment so srrialV p ile, which together weighed 65 of the 8th line, left this week for Mich- sojourn in the Queen City. -Mr. J. Rig- lef t - ile at Coventry's, in Pleas- T -he lecture given by Rev. Mr. Rus - I almost equal Rugby has hitherto been the favorite � 8 sold a fine horse last week for $123. staying a wh . -Tuesday � tbe name bf Listowel as a cheese M0 5eirs-to move whi . nd th 'ort the sell, in James street church on -91- I !� lbs., and the yield seems to 0 cit igan, (where he will ape J -We are Sorry to rep He is a laro T en there is a IM game with the peopl6if the Queen Y. Ohn Parish is talking of trading his ant.Valley. _ - . , a the Size, as he! dug 30 bags, being the ersit the lumber woods. -Samuel McCall has died evening,. Was very welli attended, and :! ket came up to see it. And 4 . f seed. 'M r. W. J - It, is safe to s96y that if the Univ , y I -goods store farm for a larger one in the vicinity of death of Mrs. Win. Carr, sr., who t R ' ck. 'them Vain an , product of one bag o t, men are pi present taken aposition in the dry h inst., and was buried on the all speak very highly of Mr. - useell's shareholder of Grand Trunk Ste - ,7 Al , , . of the West the of A. R; Smith, at Brussels, where he B yft -W. Powell, a -former resident of on the lot . ns an interest in a Chicago pork�w ents,11y put abou -tted against ; the TI tfield Cemetery. -Mr. ability as a lecturer. -Mr. Joseph Baw- ' ow I ;Wel be F IaD of the 4th concession of Hibber l While in Listo Is a little lid with ad cbampions urn erry, was visiting relatives here 13th in the. Wes blishment. also h" a V4y large yield. He h the y will learn the mercantile -businiass.-A . . I ot a fork tine run through den leaves this week for Hamilto our from MesW' hold it do L n acre under crop, and he will have the hardest -match y . eo�le of the eek. -Mr. and- Mrs. Campbell Joe Johnston g Dave Cook. We be has Pecurea a situation. -Mr. John 6ught a shipment of ft -"T'ilor hook to , - _ scarcely half a yed this season. The Hurons number. of the young p, f devel0f' - - of very fine have pla . were called to North Easthope Thurs- big knee last Week by he carpen- McRae and Mr.Donagle, of Detroit, who Hay Brothers, with the idea o! -. harvested over 112 bushels tising steadily for Saturday's. concession drove to the residence of 89 of hope he will be round soon. -T .1 � . � � - These examples v�ould seem are prac I Wm. Scott, of Sunshine,1 on Monday day last, 1 on account of the illne . Robt. Johnstonis house have been visiting in'town, have ret Ing a Canadian trade. He is fsvorabil , � pota,t6es. ,h not at all overconfi- I bell's'niother.-Mr. Reddeway ters are building ill White, editor of e Es- Impressed with Canada as a f&rB'W , hmen of the match, and thotig Mr. C -Mrs. ed. -Mr. W � . to indicate that the Iris I dent,bope that they will have something evening' last, where theyispenta few . '11701nday for Huron county,Michi- now. j. young has the contract. i I )uro in 11 paring " apples, dalicingi, -etc. left o� McClinton presented the good sex Re -view, was in towsi this week, the . countr I y. I Huron district will fare a good dea for the next week as well.- hc . . )) .gan., He intends nettling there if the [5ohn H. - I . . eir 11 pairing �� better this coming winter than will th ' .1 J, they had quite' a ! 1. 1� in the Green Isle, where, it in udges of the game, not only in Seaforth Thek say I :1 . - I . I I - � . - - � . . . . . . � . . n , brethrol . � . � ". . I . I . � ; I I I � i . � � I I I I - � � . . - -:1 . :1 . . . - . I . 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