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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-05-29, Page 8- , ­-­ - - �- I- - - ---. . � - I , . . - . . . I : I . I ---. ___.______ . I - I - . � .- I � . . � I I - I - � . : . I - . ; � � I � � I , . I � - , I -_-1 I . . . I . � - : I i . � � I - I I � I . . - : . 1. . T ; I I � I r 7 I - I I � I . � I . . I � I � . . . .. . I . , � . I . � I I . � I � I � � i . I I . � . - - ? � - I � - I I . I � --- . - � . - . I � i . I I I . I I i , I . - I � I i - - . i � . I I - . 4 I � I . I � � . _yf_t_�'z� I --- � . � - I .. - . � I. I : � - - I-_ - � I I - I I . I I . . . . . i , I I � - ­ - 2 � - I . . . I . I - . . I : I # - I I - ­ - ��._ � I � . .. I . . 1-1 - � x . I . . ! - � I I . - . . . . . � 0 . i 1 1896 - - - I I - - I . I � ­ I . . . I 'i. � � I .1 T . � I � 11 r . . . I MAY29 It �- �­ ­. � -- 11 -1 � - � . � " . - I I - - - - - ­­ _� I � � - . . . - � �11 . I � . I b � � I - - � . � - - � , I � I . . � —_ . . _. - I ; - . . HE -HURON EXPOSITORG - — i - - ___ I � � '__ . - I - - � . ___ mommummoomm� � � passed --over very � - � __ � . . i .-, � � . __1 � w. - . . I ' . � A I ___ � . I I ) Queen"i birthd I - . . 8 , --------- - - .." - . I DID YOU EVER - W_ ___ - - T_� - ftom New Yoik to spend a short Tti! n here. I . - . : �. I against its mate, breaking the pole and rived here quietly� there being I io celebf,stio . - . ..., � - - - . - I with his mother, brother and sister— 'the number wl c spent .h , � .... - I I eris able articles � ONLY FIFTY CENTE, the wagon in time � Amon - e bolidays,e. . . I � L .� - � I � . tended to prc vory all'' I looking the� front wheel of i home again from a VHP ,� 9 I . — I . . �ry, andatthesilrIete . e for the . .. . � . . � , Jay th in I - �_ �- � Witson's 0ash Groce , Mr. Davis'buggy, and crowded it into the SamaDn Colosky ii here we noticed M "' - ffany and M ra. De- * THIRK I - - ­. - _. i ifne Idi Koehler . r8. .. I wi - I Neig1bors —Mr. Heor3 I I I benefit of chasers, to sive. unneces- Tell 'Y our Friends and . . .4itch 9, complete wreck. Mr.. Davis fortun- to ElkWVt, Indian&: ng- . Br � 1. - __%. : 1� � - . - _. � . I 1 . - � ; . ­ . . , , _� , Z - ..- - - I The best Mangold ; - � iother, ave, I � - I.ot growls Evaus, Impr?v d and wif6left last Wednesday for Sebri Nice, Detroit; ffenryl andon and fe, ed . guests of W'm. Brandon ; Aliss eport of Ontario Aoicui- d n ately escaped unhurt ; I . . . . I sary handlin by both he customer an , t( INEW _ � iis younger b - -in-l&vv Is f unerg6l.— Belgr Of the difference, b�tween buying clealir, - 'il- - luammoth saw loir. (see r improved el of hardwood, , TirE EXPOSITOR will be gi:Ven, roll, having re- Ville to attend his father ttie Martin, orou, short visit . . � . i � - - tugal Collego.) The best fiela carrot 1p the dealer. A orking mod I I h � , Ist, however, didnot fare so m is giving his store f r4or t I . . . � I Monarch, I shpd throug, - su13smiDEr,.s from no uary � e side, which D. S. Faust I 8, Marguerite goods and buying goods cheap ? 'Did ite,ver � I I � . The beat Swede turnip is the 0 ceived a.pevere blow on tb py to its home; Miss Stu rt and niece . I �- I I r#ort white. finely. carved 6nd elegantly fini � . cost of paint which will add g -ea - � occur to you that theres as much - ,. I I . Ifalls, Westbt �d and the best - I � � � , evil ia� � I . - Z iry or Skirying, Improve , seed is out, is being iade by Mr. Ross at his shop for the small fee of 50 Cents. - fractured a rib. Mr. McLean a horse, being P - and May Belle Stuart, London, guests of 1, � � . placot6buythemis right here, as all Our I , . nplete will be 1897, . I . -ed and, turning. appearance and durability. -Q rte.rly ineet Miss Stuart's sister-, Mrs. Dr. Staubury.- paying too little for goofs as there i - . I I Aty, our prices are, ,o 13 stre t and when co, . I . I n Lew' lost Lof 'close behind, got seat church last I Is In pay- i . strictly ricifand of the best qua ,I,e�.' , This does- not the actual . cb, - the ing was held in the Evangelic age ing too muoh ? There's a thought h I L I . combination p 'placed i. i the r-T'o-at market of Holiday & Co. re - ingto,the dit There was a good t o e A number of our � resid � ents took a4vant ere wortk � I 11 away down below the regular se-tke around, upset the buggy fit at th considering. We have been talking to Ton i barley, clover and timothy seed tit unter is eleven feet . production,! but .we want to inc Luckily the Sunday. the holiday� and took trips to various , I . rery fine next Nc Rev. D. Kreh, fr Stratford, of . I . . . Have just received some- , h b to Niagara through this column, for years- about selliflg- I I I . � Choice seed, y' tilia-cwoidth, T and we think we d i �esult being a badly bent �axle. . , t - ces.. Dr. N 1 Woods wen I iowest prices. o per in lengtin,11a rf!e, and, of re ula-, circulation, can� it n tage contained no passei . agers, and the service. 1 gone 0 -Pla - - � -- -- ______ ______� new Ceylon Tea In bialk, which we can sell M 10 I . � . . -Mrs. - M. Zeller as a - Mr. G. Hi Howson, Grimsby ; Mrs. t good qualities at low prices, and we say the � � : I I - � y choice tion height. The front and top of the two ,, L satisfied with the destruction &I- Officiated m � . __ 11 .. 1. I I I ponud less than in packages. Also some vor� - villis Way. r - . I 6rses, , I y. Tilsonburg to visit her dau hter.-W - FAIL , , same thing rio�w, only we:p-at it in another. -- �. ��_ yo.uug HyBons and Japans, ,,Thich we are retailing at I artrr ents , used for meat and other iated, did n,ot run swa , H. H64,801 �� London; Mrs.. W. H. __ a I A . - Givous a trial. (. 'T ues (luring the elections' a d fall ready coiisumrr. . it er rode home t lai,ke, Strat- form, that all our eifforts are direct . I I ord to sell at. : ; The iss �o Mil erton on his G. , prices no pediar c= aff tioles is fitted with � heavy' plate glass, t the young Woods, Florenc ; rs. . . � Canned vegetables, cannol a ruits of the ar � ws ale in hemselves worth mo than Mr. Clurk'borrow'ed a ri , and was soon on Finkbe isit his parents.- . ed -the, I . � I I - L 4 3 behind the counter for the. sho . -an Via was bicycle tD V L a one way, not to sell you cheap g( .- �_� � . at low'st pric.9 o cheese while the dom � , his way .to Bavfield, d Mr. Da tion on Tuesday evening ford; Miss Biggart, P rkhill ; - H. w&, but ' - t---- . e - some extra fin . � YS are quite en -8 L ,a Aiffqr. L . te!x , , - - - J best quality , . T. People's � Associa - to sell you good cheap. There'a 11 ­'ok, . assorted stock of 'Use of the de ler, are fitted with elegant I thit - !cared for at the7 uncle, Mr k Dramen, Wi � I - �_ I - in stock just now. Ilave a, well . . � - � , home of, hit I election of - officers too inn ,bam.-Oar bo � . , a of the boat quality d. dividing the � ice. the senAi-ann-da al- encei don7t you see it? � - I � � erles, crockery and provision: ; ,ing is doing n fDlIoW8 : Miss( thusiastic ove football these daT .. so . c , any house in the trade. mirrors. At ei.ther end an . Reader, show a to your neighbors and �Hills, and at present writ - . a, and . . . . . . I . I � � � ro ' - 1 I Knd will not be undersold by produce. storage department are ice receivers7 the Mrs. Cosens returned last The, result -was as most ever� evening have some lively prac - "I ... . - � � � kinds of . e now subscribers for Tur, 4y. -Mr. and ,_ I - The highest priaes paid for all . ation friends who a' ��ti taurs Williams, president; Wm. Finkbeiner, Made-up Clo.thing for ,Men a,nd , ., �� I � - whole teing provided with free circul n 1,p relatives .. xious to have's , . __ I - - � I . - I , Cash paid for eggs. . . . . e E x o9iToR, �J induce them to take the 1week from a lengthened Iviait- to ' 'ident ; Mis' Lydia ust, corres� tice gamis. , , a an I . �_ I i . . - C. WtL rth. for the Cold air underneatho Ohil around P ej � . !and friends in Fordwibh, Listowel and vice-pres a va Johnson, match with sc me o tide team, Varna pre- Boys. I 11 � . � L L I "I'll LL Z � � - . . - - - 11 .. - SM4, Seafo ' . - pipes to permit a free dis- , er I in Ontario for less tb an half - ' 14ott, of Chealey, pondirig secretary ; Miss f � We have about 300 Boys' made-up Sui . � ; L I ]Bank of Commerce Block. the insi le a air heated and best local p I Trowbridge. - MrF;. El I cording secretary ; Miss Lilly Faust,,, ferred,. - 11 � : I . A with re . � and a huiadred or so of Mens' -in all fi- , I 1 1374 1 charge f th( air as it becomes a value. We w inb to add. 500 De'V�'names spent &'few days -early this w: g ; . I - . I I I rises. he i 3e receivers are provided with it � � i IN )ur lists b4fore the lat of July. her -father, Mr. John Dobie. i I treasurer ; Miss Rebecca Merrier, organi. . .B . This month?s sales will clear a good in .1 I I e - andE - B hel. - - - � I SNAPS draina pi 3es for. water, protected by to ( . —*----:— librarians, Miss Lvdia Koehl dmund attracted a of them out. Some of them are fight , . � I ! . has gone NOTES.—Court of revision � � zi!*There ar�e afew who have nok I I Whialeman.-Mis; Lavina Piarig [ay of thii eolor, sod some of them are dark -all per. I .. I I . ypbon to prevent th6 entrance of hot air � jet paid I' . crowd to o r villa e -bii Tuead, . . is one to I I ' Celebration. - to Waterloo on a visit. -Quit( an interest . . . READY-31ADC ;rom tside'. The d6vice his year14 1paper. We would like them I Queen's'Biriliday to. I . Crooks, who has been ill feet fitting, and well made. The prim -of' .1 the' cu for t . . . . '_ ' - . I � . considerable I ing galpe of base ball was p1a3 ed last Mon- week. , M - hich Mr. Rose has devoted to pay'at oncL We� dialike'ehargin g them ! The Queen's birthday -was cele rated in . months, .died at the Boys' S-aits' are $1.50, $2, $2.50, $8 1 � I -oftwon-w-,CLOTHING twime and careful. study, and he now feels . I . i . during day afternoon by our ladies' ase ball club. for the past six or seven f this $3.50 and $4. .Mens' Suit prices are $4. t EW I The rain . i ela . . the long pric am much as they dii like to. Seaforth on Mondav last. I to The game was enjoyed b �all present.- ker Triother's �esid I ce on Monday o W, . I � * that lie will. reap a reward for his labor I � as 3ust ;Ufficient to lay t e dus week. She was in her 29th year and leaves $5, $6, $7 and $8. � Along with the suits we, I I - .. � . I ________L_s_L__ � pay it, but e must do it if they do not the night,yr tenin , John Voelker, fror� Dashwood gave a grand ym- are selling Hats, Ties�, Shirts, Collara, Sox, . I RANGE.'-Tbe ! �, I � but as the wesither continued -thi go exhibition with a trained ho se in the 'ag� a husband and -child, who have the a wears a, ,,l AR� ov TFmFE way a there . . I - , , We have had the good fortune to secure a big lot" . 9, dirL I a nee. this no 1 dpubt kept many awayl vening. thy of the I entire community. -George Braces, 'Underwear, &c. -come while the � -. - , : tr � � � ri OYAL �4 'a le - last Sat rday e pa of made-up clothing of 'the celebrated SANDFORD seZarinu 't eetiDg of the Royal ricultural show hall, . - I . in - � . mant is %tjts best. 11 i 7 at unprecederitedly low prices. They were . ii McL1EAN-,3ROT . BS. were very'�ew here froig other town or from a i � Templars of I Temperance, for the county of . . I in -The Catholic congregation ave a cured a G.Imlay returiied on Saturday night,from a assort . I MAKE - the' couhtky. The counter attra tions � -W Kind i. bought in such a way that we are enabled to givio I 11 . - . est for themselvesy Ray. week's visit to Sarnia.� . Beatty and EVERYDAY GOODS. I . up-to-date clothing Huron, will The held At Sodom, near Exeter, � i � ng had a, mo disas- rl Father Theo sister spent the 24th ,at their home in . I . � . . - r, of Cl 124th . Vallentine, and he has move We carry large stock of the beat stand- I our customers the most com,Pletg w is yo . at inton, spent he i -I surrouisdi towns also dance, ite the iuto Mr. N. ' ur golden on Wednek ay, June 17th, commencing and iau�g�t trous effect on.. the atte . Varna. -The 25th pass6d off quietly in our a - W1 at and below wholemde_prices. No welling. He speak both German ard makes of everyday goods, such as� I opportunity Boys, and Children's 10 o'clock-&, in. The councils -are requested ith Mr. and Mrs. Ja es Me- ! Foster's d . to secure Mon% and 25tb � . attractive programme, a the Ii - I prizes . . . village. A few of our sporta visited Li ' I I ! suits, odd Coats,odd Vests and odd-Parits of th M . James � English. - [a' . ge a number of delegates as Michael, o arioh street west. -M 4 i people and ep hig h"- to send'as Isr- e coun tbers wentfishing. A wed. Cottons, Prints, Ginghains, Shirtings, Lin- . e lo west possible Ace& . . , The day when . . - I towel, while o : . est standard of quality-, at th . - I noses will be at the EKebiir rail- Pringle, j ., f Stratford, * visitin at -_ I ens Carpets, ,Curtains, Floor Oil Cloths, . neve,r yet. — possible. . . 1'� I to flock the town on the occasion ol a cele- � , flock . . I . . ding in the Methodist church at 10 a. m. � I . o mee. , e morninj aren a r or a I I I I . .. g trains and . . nee here. -The man friends Lumley. - &c. and the assortment just now in very WM. PICKARD & CO'S-:. way t t Vth P t I , i pleased 1 bratio: no Js apparently a thing of t ,ie -past, attracted considerable attention. - . I I - i coliv:ytadeieel ates f o the place of meetiing.l. of Miss 0 enzie, of MoKillop, ar � and ui iless the townspeople themsel res turn PRRSOWAr�-Mim a Horton, of � complete. - Z . I W, e C �G t pArgain, Clothing and Dry Goods House, I . ., and ab a to be . 'a 9 - - . i . . to 'see - her ,in town again, ' is at prexl,at7v i ing her aunts If you know how anxious we are �o bav&t: - � - out in large numbers,sports invarial ly prove Hurondale, . - I " ht� ,� GSTON.-Mr. John I around afterl sevemf.weeks of sever illness. � . Dashwood. * I ' Seafotth- DIZATHO JOHN Livi-N u i a failure financially ; and in the absence of Mrs. James - Brosifoot, uron ,countylp you deal with us, you would make mtraig - i n � . I am Sprbat re esday � Michigan. As there ari in t Tent Maeabean, I .1 lass I I Livingston, or., rtner-of the firm of. J. & - ojire;�l il turned on . at pkrt of the PI". Ia.-The' lodge of for our store.. Ours 'a not - a ' stand off,, � ____�� . I . ; . a so Baden, p -at ingham I ies of Dashwood, iiitend holding a rand. - . lir-( I as tit visit to friends , the crowd the best of amusements are apt idents, Lad �p � - i J. Livings n, lax manufacturer . I . to lag and appear incipid, state a number of old, Can , i rem t independent, stuck up plitee. . We am- as reg . . . Li8towel a d Seaforth,� died Very suddenl Bluevale Belgrave.-Miss Ra's rine has i I � n plain, eveU-day business people, ready at - - ' y . "as i we exppct she will enjoy ery much her in -H. BoBsenberry's grove, rand , , � � THE FORENOON'. � . e programme will L AST YEAR - 1 ' wel, about ten eturned in a visit of several eeks at , � Veendie, on Ju I 11th. . . at his res dence in Listol I - �. visit to Uncle* Sam's Domain all times to give the public 6ur beat services. I � . I - j 0, I I - 4A Ifterl . . o'clock Th red,sy,morning of last week. He Prussels., r. John Duncan, of he Col-. us �_t the time the bicycI9 'procession I 0-­­�_ .consist of readings, music, speeches and � , . a,%+ - I I I ;F I . ; V I i � legiate, ap t Queen's birthday at As home Was advertised to take place, quite a heavy . recitations. i lChere will also be speeches : �' been c h some friends in a I . I A Great Pturriber took iti. the had hatting wit .. ' I . arn& I Etatz , 'TTIM! I I I ' . � neighboring house, and suddenly put his near Bruseds.-Mr. and Mrs. Allen Esler, shower, come up, and that, in conjunction fToni W. At tchins, e* -M. P., V. I J . to and complained of a se- f Blako, were in town 'on E aturday. ! with I 3parent lack- of organization,com- , NoTis.-Our enterprising citizen, Mr. � � �� I - F, - 0 : t�la' ake the procession a failure. Thomas Ward, has been �ooking at the tsq., W. Brock, Esq., and other prominent Fa. MCFAUL . I a p y 1- Mrs. Ealer remained 'over the Queen a � binet in . I I MACINAW TRIP, hand to hk hear . I verepain. He hurried home, and h a' I I speakers. 14 sic , will be furnished by the I I I I p ckman ,property, just 0 toide of Be 9 . I er - -oi -GOING VIA THE- oian was summoned, but he iied in about birthday; v siting with friends here.- � Ho ev:r, number, of persons were out in S T� Indian brass band of Kettle Point. Hot Dry GlOo.ds - I See I I A,I � . - fiel with a view to purchass g it. Shou � . . I I I , . I � . I 9- mi utes. Mr. Livingston was born Miss Mary olen,ian and Miss Bertha Daly coati , aid although the procession lack 9 ill dinner will be served on the grou-"ds from I � - I . CAMBRI,A and GA . RM NA, twenty mi - ed %e I uriiformi6y 'fiecessary to make it, a Mr Ward invest in this P 6 rty e w . . 'peaking will com- I ompany, � I I in East Kibride, Lanarkshire, Scotland-, i tit the, 24th with friends in Hai nilton. . i 1 1 a. m. to I P. in. ' ,-3 . I; I . 1 , . - a y, of Listowel, was a t brillian'i success the -various riders, some off- gre,'Atly improve it. 1 , I , 1. . I I I f I mence at 11 4 - P. *a FROM GODERICH. i -i 'and came to Canada with his brother, 'Mrs. Mai, I guest a * - � . . m. shar The ladies are W 1835, , I — I Seaforth's Greatest C sh Dry Goods 8tore. HAVEO Mr.'JaTes Livingston, M. P., of Baden' in Mr. C. V'r - , his weeki-Mr, Thos. ome on low wheels, and some pn . * sparing no e things plcasant� , . - I . . � i;pst high wheels,s I ' �' pains to mak . I , . i . I . . - The num-ber will be greater this year. the year I,E 56, settling first in -the township aso has dh .szs of t his fine young drivair cart wheels, created considerable amusement Blyth. : for the occasion. - - ;.ff ..... ,­­ .. 1' I I 1� . He learned �o Mr. Patrick Keating. -Althc ugh - the for pleasu e seekers who congregated on the , IVI. J,Essop & Co., Blyth. ; 'itb our nice I :. R . - . I . of Mornin,� ton,. Perth county. I � : _* one) ran away on Wednesday last. Noth- I , THE RATE TO THE 800 /8 - avy rain (if -Monday evening ad a de- tout eleven o'clock the sports fresh cheap Tweeds, we have ma e the hit of the . . I I - , the flax.bu3iness, and 1863 formed a part. ie streets.' season. Always busy, always gla to see you. 9c Morris.- lug Very serio a resulted. X , James, whichhas ?ressing eff let on the celebration, i will do commenced on the recreation grounds, sud 4 1 1 . GREIG I � � nersbip w, h his brcother . . i Bargains all over the seore. M. Jissor & -sr T -Es. -The Sabbath School Convention : $8.00 FIRST; $4.50 SECON6 -e. The: firm I lot of wo I in the country, as rain was despite the very slim attendance, the games . for eggs. �10 . - . I - � - I I i . I . continucdev�r sinc ! . . I . � 'Co., Blytb. The grest,cheap � de oere. : esday of -this . d foot- 1 i was on apply to ed Allen, of Ingersoll, . 1495xl I held at Brussels on Wedn For rates and informati and are well known as the largest flax'con- badly need(d.-Mr. T . proved interesting. The lacrosse an I I - i eadbury. . I . i � cern in' Canada, owningl and operating pent Qu' 'a Birthday in town, tie. guest ball competitions were a novel feature, and � week. . A number from Belgrave attended NOTES. -M I I covv.i, of Dashwood, ACL( . eei i NOTES. -Mr. Norman McM.Ilan is seri- it -1-The council met at the hall on Thurs- its a B - - .'! Avere keenly contested by th ' t iopes Are ex- . ' 5 ray- -_ RANALD I MAGDONALDI I n Ontario, and being be- f Mr The mas Daly.-G6dfroid . 'efebvre, e competitors. ously ill at present, and sli ' is visiting her �is ter, Mrs Robert G - 0. T. V twelve flaii mills i . . � d4i of this week as a Court of Revision and ' � ,et and telegraph, Dominion Ex- .1 inj farming, stookL / o ears -Grand North-western - The following are prize winners: er .-Th6 roof of Millie� st&w el as be -ling - Agent C. P. R. tici, � 7 , tertained for his recov ponnec . . I � Bi( es largely interested Tele trahsaction of businesa'in ' tion with Miss , who h. en resi� press and Money Orders. . . es. Deceased' ian, and whose home was in ,ht fire the i i in London fo� Orne thne past, is visiting . . . � - - I. . , raising and other business raph lite i . Character Costume,-Ist, J. McNamara, Barton Brothers' tannery (aug the! Sunshine bridge. -E. L,' Dickenson held . . . . . I came to Listo�vel. in 1869, when their flax tratforij, die suddenly there on Tuesday 14 n a p litical meetl � ea- her arents. Shb purposes remaining a few �, � , Joe ' ashewas 'Uncle Barn;' .2nd,O. L.Schmidt, 11 Clergy- other day, but was extingui ike I before a y fig at the hall on Wedn P to. SNAFORI - - I .. .'] man;" 3rd, Douglas W ilson, "New Wo- damage was doue.-A uumler rem here at- is last week.! Mr.H.Mooney acted as chair- If �. I . � . � ' . . I - I I . 4 ever since, and besides the farm and . mills, knom n in this part. He was in I - We regret to so,y tbat'Mr. //W , �' man. " tended the funeral of the late John Living- meether ' _____ —mr_ mill was b ailt there, and had resided there ight amiliarly called � weeksi- H& m"y friends are pleased - was ;411 . � . i revions, d made I ' . � mat. - -The a4endance was yery small. .Mr. again ' I I . was the owner of a fin�xe--3identialproperty- Seaforth on the Tuesday . Football Competition, -1st T. Stephens ston, sr., in Listowel, on Su ads y last. -Mr. Alexander �Xs bus been in poor Z . 8 I � G. . Blair an�d Mr. Kerr, �of the Bru sels : . r. 101nervill a switch I ' e I . . d citizen,, a�.familiar some alterations in M � I ine his re4id d health for a in '_ time past. We hope ID, He was a inucli` respecte I rvl I and T. Wilson, time 39 seconds ; 2nd Allie John Kelly is hay ence veneere Po4t, also gpo'ke, as did Ur. Fleuty, of � 0 . S4 fig and will be much board, whichmas the last job he id for the � *R-How'ar4, I soon hear of his coniplete recovery. -Young. - - ' i TORONTO, ONTARIO, . ure -on t streets, . . Bethune and A, Morrison, time 40, L-5 *with brick. Air. Jr., is doing WiJ gbam.-Potato planting is the order of � ; I -- I mercial missed. . Ile E- married in'Wellesley,vil­ company.��-Mr. James 8, Hogg has passedi seconds. . tke iff ork.-Judge Doyle b given his de- in just now.-- recent rains Samuel Hackwell has gone � to Michigan. � I . - I Eargeab, best equipped and most popular corn lage to Mi 3s Smith, who, -with a family of his primar3",examination before tle Ontario; -1st P. Freeman cision in the �ase of James arr, vs. corpor- the day - The We bear he int4ds engaging in some busi- � 1� . - . chool in tbe� Dominion ; ro aderate rates; eyerythiDg -Mr. J. RochE's horse, , Lacrosse Competition, were very Laal� needed, as everything was . -AMON; ast-class; write for circulars. SHAW & E'LLIOTT, three sons and three daughters, survives Medical Council. � I and J. Bell, time 9292J ,seconds ; 2nd T. ation of BlytJa, in f .- -at many farm- m here. -Mr. J. C. Kenny, a WV I riacl�als. 1444-52 ' hi ` M Li i igston was,- like his brothers, ' I Paddy I I " took second place iultbe 2:30 o f Tert r o)0i f 1, I ital L ey i sviitli1naggeh i a get �ing withered up. -A gr, t -hey .1 - - -a _'d an . attend- trot or Pace at the Mitchell races, Ion Mon- Stephens and. A. Bethune., time, 33 1-5 Joseph Heffren, h up the oats that bachelor, � who has lived alone for mauy � � m' rftil��Ir seconds. parents here, after a - -Sad on aceoulit of some grub - I c . I � . . . a st�'aunc oral in politics, n n abs��ce of sever ers are going toploug years, Vomplaint of being very ill at pre- . . . ant of thelPresbyterian church. The furk- day. -The Dauphin, Manitoba,� Pioneer ' , a' baN e sown ,)n � sent. ur. corgespondent being anxious m- I a - rgely . '00. I - It . THS AFTER'N IT. - years. at the .der I ----.!.—* I - or ivorm that is eating the !stock off �f h�t &POAtot er,a eis, says - "The new Sunday sollool,un . mplet,ely destroying it. -Dr. gard to him is informed by the gentleman BAR ,��Yon,OS)u a,y was very Ia attended, Pro , I re 0 (Ne I ground and c(ji .1 V , M, I I ro 0 , -[able 0anagement, of, Air W Murray, Shortly after dinner, the band ,marclied - his �E . fu ple being present. The ser- the , Bruc field. . self, that the only trouble is that - . ; . . . . . W�itei�an, secre- to the* Queen's hotel c9rner, and after pl�y- .4 I McDonald will address the electors at . I I i vices wer in charge of the Masons, and a superintenoent, and Mrs. . I head is too heav* for the body' and 'the � I � lis .� - daygtt I .. r ur- as F er-1 ing several selections proceeded to the B. R. JUIGGINS, general fil e and life ins h on Friday evening. Everybody large nu ber of the brethren from other tary-treasurer, w o )ened 6n Su. � I . 68ioner for taking body.hs too heavry, for the legs. -The greater- � ., - I , ` I ' i nee agent, conveyancer com ISTRICT MATTERS. 0 .y � recreation grounds, where ,.�ra �� U. D ession. , noon last�, �nd was a areat ucces . the balancel of 6 WeTeome, inel ding ladies. le took a holiday on, — e n roc : � .1 . -I , Iffidavits,&c.' Pr tefurld8tol nat5per,cent.on ; : . number of our peop - x . I I � two scbol�rs and teacheral wero present.! the sports were held. The people were so- first rnortg�ge on good f wrtun p erty. At home . I __1 ___ � - - � MEETINGS. ,. ' � _41L_ We'�sincer'ly hope tb . 13cbool, will conJ, parently disappointed in the forenoon pqF- every morning and Wedw aday o e h week. 1464 ; . Monday last. Those who did not go to- , : C6ntraha- I POLITICAL . I I . . I town stopped around with their Sunday . HO DUTM N , Mammoth Purple Top Swede, tinue to h i -a success, nd lie the' means Of1 formance and failed to turn out in any num- BRiFirs.-Mrs. (Rev.)Sim son left on Sat- I DISTRX-T MEETtNG.-The annual meeting_ clothes ou.-J. J. Irvine wishes to infor-M I . MR. JOHN 111c'MI.LLAN ' - imported � irect from the grower, one of the best I . . ed p uraay morning to visit frie 'a in the city of, of' the Exeter district of the Methodist the Egniondville writer that he is not a, - � I varieties ou the market, for sale at Scott's mammoth much good being done in th. - distriet.'� Mr. 1 bers, only about two hundr eople being . I O'l t . Will address the Electors of South Huron seed and feed store, Seaforth. R. Scow. 1485-2 Murray is an old resident of Huron, and we present. But as in the mornirig,the various Buffalo. -Mr. b, R. Higgi a returned home church was b d at Ilaerton on the 21-st and candidate this � time. After the present. I - : � I I I I as follows: are sure t iat the school wil prosper and be events were keenly contested. The football Tuesday evening from visit ng his brother The business was largely routine Conservative no�iine'e_ has serv,ed for a term . I We, J ScRE-z-N Doctrs* and Windows, Gasoline � 2�nd inst. � . � � Separate School, Hullett, Friday, May and Coal O. I Stov�s- S. Mullett & Co.,* Seaforth. , the:meaw' of doing " under hi' match between the pupils of the Egthond- I i f q in Toronto. -Mr. Hugh ikenhead, with i' its character, &eparatory to the annual � . i Ii . _ or two, and J. a X-orrison has 'had a turn . ovier � � - � 1485-1 superint dency.-Mr.- W. Al. Gray left Ville and Seaforth public schools created. his sister, ds visiting frien a in London.- conference to' be i held in Stratford, com- 29th- i . I I en ­ ' i at legislating, will,�be time enough. Tbe, i Ladies* - Temperance Hall, Constan�e, Saturday, G.00i) mau wanted at once for the piano this week for Port Artbur. business interest among the friends of the -contest- Messrs.'John Snider, T A. McLachlin,- iiiienebig Juno3rd. Rev. W. H. Butt was Conservatives are 'not greedy and are- � . am I L � and organ business. Salary or commission paid. trip. He will be absent about ten days.--�- ants, I and after a keenly contested match elected a In , willin to pasi good Wings - like this � . . May 30th. i A 1485-3 - . e Cecil , Simpson and John Rattenbury had efInber o*f the stationing c - om- 3 I I � pla-in pply to S 6T� BROS. t, The sacral rvent of the Lord'i i S upper will b 0] the Egmondvilbe � boys were declared. tb quite a spin on their wheels' on Monday. mittee. . I , I mere best . i I I I - , .. aroun . T - 1- i,Elephant, Halls, dispensed in the Presbytbrian church on' winners by three goals to two. The winners They left here in the morning going ?to J *_ I s School House, b _� ay TURNI �$EED.-Monarcl. . I .. 'NOTES.-M-�. and Mrs. Mf�rsbsll are visit- ;1 . L Baird' S11 I Mon ­ f r, tamples v L ey, , , 2 Westbury and. all the best varieties of Swedish Sunday morning. Preparatory service will in the various events are as follows: Stratford then by way f St. Marys to itig friends �t Forest. -Mr. Delgaty, of - � 4 _9 . _"� June lat. "I . 7 Exeter. - ­ I ) . turnip.seed 16p per pound at C. WILSON'S. -1485-1 be held t iis (Friday) af tei1noon, -The Nii- Bicycle Race -5 miles-Ist E. Latimer, Exeterand then back to Brucefield, a run Stanley, was -the guest of his son, Mr.James I . . And there 1 ' - Bruceficid, Taesday, June 2,6d. Two or three good second. hand Bicycles eral of the late Mrs. Coleman, on. FridaT - day. -Mr. R I CEL-RuRATION. -The Queen -'s birthd ele two pairz -of . - - 11 . took in bration passed V the' �* Varna, Wednesday, June 3rd. . 11 2nd. George Chesney. I of over eighty miles irr one . Delgaty, pripcipal of our school, on Sunday. for sale.cheap.. s. Mullett & C:)., seatorth. -:�1485-r ' . I off very pleasantly. Blake, Th,ursday, Julie 4th. � afternoon last, was largely attended. A 100 yard Foot Race,-Ist E. Daly, 2nd A. G. Simpson received qui a painful blow -'A large number of the villagers � -Chiidren�s an . TEAS. -The best value in grben, black and the busin so places in town were olosed dur- I morninf,,, I very heavy shower of - rain -fell, en, Friday, June fth. -1 . .1lorrison, 3rd P. Freeman. from his horse on Monday and as a result the sports at� Exeter and Hensall on Mon- . (a Kipp Japan tea 4t C. WILSON -8. . 1485 1 . which the dust, maki t1id roads very . - ladiW Are siz, � I 1 220 yard Foot Race'-Ist E. Daly, 2nd A. is quite lame. -Our cheei ie factory is now - . . I ing the, fie of the funeral.-ThE: beautiful day - . 1119 � NO. I � I Mrs4 R. Hicks gave a picnic treat to 4 School House, McKillop, Saturday � �ti . , I From early morn un- - June Gth. I TuR"Nlii� SEED.�A. Young, Se�forth, Js .showers 0 [the past few days jult came ii,1 Morrison, 3rd P. Freeman. - . running 'full blast and, -with the present her'infant class on Monday, at the Sauble.- pleasant to drive on. . flull price for I . I I ' - . � I The above meetings will commence at I * � co I naignment of fresh turnip seed direct the nick c f time, and the delightifully warm Bicycle Race -Boyslunder 16,-lat Doug- showery weather whic will insure Rev. W. 11. Butt and Mr. Marshall attend- til afternoon, numerous rigs could be see)2,, � going to chaf . . frre,cel-vItZ 'grown , known as buth'e's Champion, . fas Wilson, 9-nd W. Pkpst; an abundant supply of gra 9,there will be a ed the district meeting at the Methodist coming to the village from every direeflon. L - half -past 7 o'cleck p. m. c Discussion in- Purple t4, Swe e, grown on Mr. Duthie's farm weather which followed them has stimula�_ t . I ,them. If 3 , , I ,i mazing degree matting f last At M30 the procession was formed on the , Vited. : otland. This v riety has been grown extenshvel� ed vegetat on to in a heese this season --Mr. church, Ilderton, the latter part o I I ". Scotland. ,�9�9,,�wn I Kicking'Football, IS: t A. Bethune, 2nd H. large out put of c I - week. -An , pen nie�ting of he Women�s agricultural grounds, beaded by the Exeter - hose of alk, . *_ . amongst t 0 1, Ia �est farmers in the vicinity of ,_ it Almost certa:,n that there will be goo� Morrison, 3rd Thomas Murray. . I Dixon has had the plans drawn up for his t - . Guelph, and has Woved to be a great cropper and ,, crops of all kinds. There has been no frost was held on T.hursda brass band; following them were several, . . TnE TRAVELLINc. DA -111Y. -The series of good keeyer. . Mi. Young �qaves a cominiesion by Throwing Lacrosse Ball,-Ist P. Freeman, new hotel andme unders and he� intends Missions y i Will want Importing it direo -, , Mso sure- of getting f resh seed. to do any barm tihis year, and not for yea�, ' vehicles containing the calit,humpians, then - . 11 2nd A. Bethune, 3rd T. Stephens. � I I 01 meetings held by the travelling dairy of the I I . rebuilding at once. -Mr. Alexander Me- evening, last week. It Was well atten e came About 30 lacrosse players on foot. The ,Saying , Try it. . ., 1485-1 have we had such promise of a big fruit In the voting competition for the most Beath raised the large bar on the: farm. 'of and the prog ramme was of an intere ting . _ . . � � � Ontario Agricultural College, under the i . procession proceeded down Main street ams- a, pair - . � ! . . yield. T�e rain and the subsequent warir1ii popular game, lacrosse or. football, and the Mr. Woodley on Wednead iy hing and projfftal� e character. I I Auspices of the South Huron Farmers' In- 11 . . . "ry - LOCAL BitiE I s. -Mr. George Murray bad weather iave b n worth million most popular- represe-atative player, lacrosse passed off very successfully and the barn —0 far as the Mansion House and then retum- - I this I I stitnte, will commence at Seaforth on Tues I , - t ' i 6nd ha-%, e do . few hours 4 . ssful, and Mr. when completed will N a credit to Mr. . ed up Main 'street to the agriculturalt peop] day next, in the town hall. On 'Wednesday the misfortune to have a couple of the fin- coun ry, tie more in a., was voted the most succe tiake. unds and disperse1 At 12,30 a gameof . to enricl the people than tli�e Nation' Mr. Shaw, of - I � ro , they will be in the township hall Varna - gers on I is left hand 'badly jammed one.day a' Harry Jackson- the most popular player. McBeath's workmanship- , n the Exeter� � 11 Policy ha. i done in the eidh.teeii years in . i NOTHS.-The weather* of late has been gase ball was played betwee I Coxworth's hall, Hensall, on T'Lirsday ' last week.-PrAessor Ritcbiej of :Elora, ar- 9 . . THE CONCERT. . Egmondville, arid Mr. Muir exchanged ucan juniors, which ended . . - - A glory, was in town ',on Fri- which it ti * Y. pulpits on Sabbath last. �, . I One -Prirae�. y I' as bee in operation. -Mr. M. very dry, but we had a'very heavy rain ou juniors and.the L ' - township hall,-Elimville on Friday, and at rayed in all bi. McLean has beer. confined to hi residen I The heavy rains in the evening no doubt Monday evening. . This rain was badly in a victo-ry for the latter, by a Bcoreof .13- 1 . I (lay -last, advertising the Stratford races, on . - I d, on Monday, June . ,le � 0-,— . I I . Willard's hall, Dashwoo' for the ps at wee,c by an attack gripp , kept many, who would otherwise have done needed, an4- 'everything is much refreshed to 5. At I p. m., the -lacrosse match be . I 8th. All of these meetings will commence June 9, -.0 and 11. -Mr. Fred. Bethune, son . � Tuckers th i I f Dr. etbun , of this town, was success- but is row ne,7Lrly recovere r. Z so, from attending the concert in Cardno's , by it. -Mr. Jack Thirsk is making prepara- tween the St. Marys and Exeter teams was i I I at L30 o'cloak p. m. They will bo of par- 0 - I I . fulinp sing I i it; second year exami nation in M rs. And raon C oul ter, of ngei 18011, - spent ball. Here,too,was another disappointment. WEST Exii, Nozrs, grub or wire tions for building a barik barn. -Her Majes- L playedand rebulted in a sweeping victory for . 4*4 IV - . inj in this vicinity. d off very quietly around St. Marys by 4 goals "to 0. - Then folliwe& ,rest to farmers and those engag- ; i h � _70a 'a , � H tioular into inity Queen's irthday'with Mr. Coult(r's mother, Mr. Pigott, the comic vocalist, of Toronto, worm is destro, i ty's birthda . 0W.0 i �a7d -- Tr edical college,Toronto. Healsopass. - _ I . . -iry business as the lessons to be L .V� L I ! : � � ed in da, -1 be very profitable his pr mary xamination before the medical Mrs. M. ' Coulber. They were accompa - who had been engaged for the occasion, was The oats whicK have been sowed on land this vicini �. ra. Peter Capling is at the following football team. - Exeter Play- i � ' . . - I � I ,. k - learned there wil . . L . unable to come on account of illness, but which has been broken f m sod this year, e ,ii, ed against Varna, the Varn � r. olin Jackson, Lon of Mr. G. ied by !miss Dundas, also of Ingersoll. - r. pres ri�i visi ing relatives in Shakespeare.- a team winning . I should be a large attendancest these- meet- c0uncil-M . divine the other performers very kindly cam6 io and especially on high land, alone are . JBROS49L 4 , , e ' I I I � E. Jackson, of Egmondvill , is th . stall fed cattle in lose . pTayed for two hours 'before scoring any - I I is year a Fowli6 conducte� service a', Tharn a Mr. Peter Diurand had the misfortune to b 3 goals to 0; Centralia and St. Marys. ings. I Road church last Sabbath, in th( absenc6-bf the aid of the committee and filled the pro- damaged. -Most of the it fine c(.'It last week. -Mr. Alfred Me I . —0 member of the Varsity lacrosse team, of F. iv. Colin' Fletcher. -The -annual gramme very acceptably. Miss Maggie this neighborhood are sc Id, but a number- Taggart, our school I teacher, attended the goals, then Centralia scored One goil; the- I - I 1. Toronto. -Policema Gillespie has had to . D I � TnF - . rivention of th 9 "' n' ' ) I . teacherW conventiO4 in Exeter (in Friday next match was between Kipperi and Cen- L , L.1,TE IN -IRS. dA.-HPBELL.-Mrs. D. S. ' penilty' of ' a violation of the schoof c e Anglican churct� Bennooh, violinist, of Stratford, was the star are not delivered and are still stabled.- r. . . Up -town ,store- . I Campbell passed away very suddenly on Pay the of the evening. Miss Bennoch has been and Mrs Steep, of Winripeg, visited rela- and Saturday. -Miss Mary E. Dick, who trali Ki on winning 3 goalsito 0 1; Kippen, " _. � .. . . in thede cry of Huron, will be held ,in � Carmichael's 1 "move on"by-law. On Thurodayevening . * I , ' ere -last week. -MT. and Miss�, Allen, a "a�layp the final with Exeter for lst- Tuesday last at the resWence of her sister, of last week hemas standing on the soutr, Brussels n Tuesday next wh pers On conducting the violin classes in connection tives h has been clerk in j3dr. Leslie' store for then es I I L pa - . Mrs. Donald McGregor, in this town. Mrs. e by Miss with the Young Men's Christian Aqaociation of Colb6 about prize. After 40 minutes . .1 )rner of Main and Market streets close to topics ;Of interest wi e rea �ne, , spent' - the' 24th with ri�latives three Tears, 1 intends 'leaving. She of hard playing, I - enjoyed the most robust N I i I i : d around here, as she urels. -The Kippen team -_ Campbell has not . A 6 , - and her many, friends and admirers were here. -Master H. Sncll,'a4d sister visited will be reatl M1280 Kippen won the Ia ,r� , r. Robert Willis'show window, when his Br wn,of Seaforth; Mrs. Foster, of Wing - � foot sli ,,, e � an smashed one of the large ham; Mrs. Griffin and Mr. I Brus9els,: - pleased to have this opportunity of listening their grandinother, Mrs.; A. Elcost, this , likeT . lad health forsome years, but nothing serious - 4 ' ,was well by all. who knew her. MT. played the best - combination game of any- __ This L � w I , I . was anticipated and of late she has not been - rw'n' -Mr. i Newton 0 " h turn( d from Peter Douglas,, jr.;.., intends Uking her team on the grounds, The playing of � _�, SheL was oontemplating, anes of glass. He- didn't have to appear and. Mr. Fowler, of Clinton. Rev. Mr. to her beautful aelections. She .is in- week. - no re - UNIL I : worse than usual. Gireene, ].;.'LA- of,,Gorrie ach� in the deed a thorough master of the * violin -and Toronto la4t 1week. -Miss T,ownsend i 6nd the place. We wish h1im success. -Mr. John, Messrs. Dayman a-nd Balfour of the Kippow . .- , a visit to IMUGhell, where her home really C -fore tl e mayor, but it cost him more than . 'L.9 I , will pr� cry selection was most thoroughly enjoyed Misses Turnor spent; Sunj . ay with r latives Leslie is recovering Yery slowly from a se- club was excellent in every ,.respect. There- IM111a Wes seventy-five cents. -The Misses Robinson, evening. The ruri-decanal mee)t,n ill be ev I - - I . . is, although she bad been staiing with Mrs' . g N"' r4d Mrs. T mblyn vere . " �y, have had a h6ld on Wednesday evening.-] . Gunn, of and appreciated, as was clearly shown by bere.-Mrs. IF. Crich *a attack of rheurnatism. were about 1,500 spectators on the grounds: I rp�r neat -and sub- I . . I .I- . . . . . Me -Gregor most of the winter,, and had her of r res . the hearty applause which greeted her every visited their sister at Ing"oll this eek;- � to witness the Various sports.- The bicycle - - L al _ I Wednesd evening last, to see ffort. Mrs. 4. M. Ballantyne, of Stratford, A number of West EndLer� took in the pic- . -n - trunks packed -ready to go by the, atteimoon stanli erected in front of tbei' i. Montreal paid a flying visit t t to U1 0 n, . 0Cj`_'L de�ce.� - The work was done by Mr. David . I a brootulborl, e . . . Bluevale. races were keenly contested. The-com- . � train. Shoftly after eleven o�cl she . edas MissBennooh's accompanist and mic in Mr. fames Lands'liorough's bush on - - - I I d remained out for 'Moore, �f Egmondville, which -id a guaran ' Reeve G tin. . The doctor was o� his way act War L I . it ' 117 OJ_ mittee were well pleased to see such a larger �,Tjr went out for a walk an * I , gave two' excellant piano solos. Mr. the 25th.-.L%Irs. W. C. OLaisdabotoagh is P ,R3._Me88L 170. Duff & Ste t have � . - ing his y a quarter � of an hour, and when tee of ith durability and skillful workman- east, having been vis � m th r who also ?urchased a ne'w plaXier.-Mr. F. B. Scott turn out. � - . Is no -V pro.; probabl e " '-- . NoTrs.-Mr. Harry Baker and wife, Pe� en -ly 'With several of the ship -James McFadden, -of Stratford D.D. lites in Wallaceto again on Geortio W. Cline, of Wingham, and a former visiting her parents in Morris this w, ek. ' I I Ieet -are ' - I I - and Master Malcolin Scott spent Queen's . � . � . out conversed cb�cerful . was a via- well _110wn vocalist of this town, has always � . i � I G. Al., vill visit Britannia Masonic lo' Thursdayf --Mr. Pailk'e'r, lMale�f, - - -0 I I troit, are visiting Mr, Baker's parentis, - - - -Tan Shoes c neig is whorn she met. She came into - dge on � I L - ,hbo I birthday in Seaforth.-The communion ser- . the house and went out to the. back yard. Monday evening. ��xt. A full attendance itor over �ueen's birthday, at the residence b6en a favorite here aud his singing on this McKfflolp�, I vices iu the Presbyteriaa church last Sab- Huron street. -Mr. Thomas Powell, Wing- Wants -,--f tb f memb3ra is -desired. -Mrs. Towler, of Owen of Mr. A. K. Chittenden.-A neat fenc6 occasion'was no exception, and shows that 'Council met in bath were conducte ham is visiting at Mr. Richard DavW,-- and to ,evel In about fifteen minutes, her sister desiring o I I COURT OF REV`JS1O1q. d by Rev.- Mr. MdKay, I Sound,. f pent 'a couple of da 8 this week has been erected between the re ide-4ces: of Mr. Cline in still in the front rank of vocal- . --.*. '_ Messrs. John"Gould and Robert Pickarcl' . deinty alloe I tospev.ktolieraboutsomething, went out _. 'y culty. of Jones' hotel, Leadbury, 0 Tuesday,, as a of Lucknow. Several new members were -, .. est of her, when she found her , lying with her father, Mr.Wrn. Stevens, of Alma. Mrs. A. -McLean and Mr. J. Tirerman, ,on ists, and still retains, his ha f . ded'to the church roll. -Messrs. Beattie, and Miss Clara Hersey, London; Mr. Bert. Tan ,arid Co in I ng his audience.pp�lra Mullen, court of revision. There being no aippeals, ad I I a (111 ground just as she had fallen. Life -The jbinior lacrosse team played with Sparling street. The work ' - always pleasi I Spicer, St. Marys; Mr. Nelson Sheere, Yel- ' . a 'to none in on the - ' . .by of the Bank of Commerce, has seldom been the auessmetit roll was fin4lly irecei,V,ed and Bell and Janes', of Vf alkerton, wheeled over ilbourne ; Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Daltry, Lucan;; t0wn-thosl I was exlen then extinct and'she had evident- Clinton in that town on MondaT and de. Messrs. Tyerman & Sparling. . . � I - . e team - by I , , a to one. . .1 � r&'C ".�ueeri'js birt - ,we are now, , 0 . � heard in town, but on Monday evening he passed as correct. At the !close of court of on Sunday to�visit ]Or. Robert McPherson. Fred Brooks, -Mitchell, s- h I ly passed away without a struggle. Mrs, feated tI e hom , . I . I I pent I _ " alin Henderson; of John street,was Eomo ' --Consider ore : than delighted his hearers. He�haa revision the council met fq� business, when Mr. J6nes won the bicycle e in Wing- do* here with fri6nds.- Election talk is salt � Inient came I Campbell was a daughter of the late -Mrs. N-DVILLE -NOTES. able baled m riations were m a . or roads in each ham on the 25th.-MrS. . to I M swoet voice of! consid*rabl6 volume and approp p Wm S &to . of th;ragenow. The Reformers of "Exeter' o 1rapidly. E )air Andrew. Murdie, of McKillop, and a sister .called t Detroit on Monday of this week,on hay has been passing through tb village to d ff th I ef the Messrs. Murdie of the sam e town- ac9ount f the illness of her son, Mr. J. B. /town ' � his rond itions were thoroughly appreciated. ward, and.accounts b . cheques on 'the Seaforth, spent the Queenos birth4 ay wi have called a meeting to be Held init.�e towZ . I - for -the: aii resent pri e in � . - Wil. treasurer for char her nephew, Mr. R. N. Duff.-VAiaxes Bell& . , air was occupied by Mr. D. D ')ill Lib- . _' , lately. The p net be The 9' h ity, $ .80 ; shovelling . . I ship, Her husband, the late Mr. D. S. Henders'n.-Mr. John Murray's running 'discouraging to the seller, as co pared with .son, *hile Miss Florence Johnson acted aa onow on ro�ds, $9.50 ; easor and ppher Irwin and Jennie McLaughlin, of Brussels, - hall this, Friday, evening, at 8 1 1 StOM the . - I eraIa are invited to attend. .31' a Ells. prices. I Campbell, of Mitcbell, died about four mare t ok second place in her -race -in two mouplis ago. Motto: Nev r hold �or ecoibpanist for the vocalists. At the eon- accounts, making a total $130. A ki were visiting Miss Emyna McCracken, of I - Is I Mitche , on Monday. -Mr. Ror� McLeod Miss a( 51ul: -the Bluevala road, this week. -The Misses Moore, of St. Marys, - is the guest 1 of th67 � years ago. Mrs. Campbell's death was a famine rices. -Mr. Fenney and I � � terr"Ay sudden but quiet and peaceful has ret rne(I from Colorado, where I he spent Whetsto e. of Nissouri, were th guests' of clusi?n of the concert a display of fireworks tion signed by James McC Ilum, Hugh Misses Brown,, Exeter north*�.Mr. !Aquill&, - was . b t account of . the rain the ton, and others re4tuesti g a new union Sinclair, of Brussels, spent the 25th visiting open i T-Ans fe the win er in the interests of his health. ' f as iven, u on Snell, of Woodstock, t L YLOnd, � here,. � r passing away. She was a woman who was - Miss J nie Hills durincr the a art o ay - I i Z� I dip y bad to be very much curtailed. school section with the township of Grey, Mr. And . Mrs. George Macdonald.�Mr. I A�essrs. S.L A. Dickson and James. McKinley. this wee .-Miss Daly spent a verar da the guest of his parents. -Miss Kate .Me- J greatly esteemed by those -who enjoyed .her Tie recreation grounds committee who was laid before the couric , but 11(y action' Louisi B. Duff wheeled .to Exeter last Fri- �, acquaintance, and her sudden death will be hive rel urned home from their - studies at lately wi�h friends in Hamilton. The polis taken, as all changes school sections day, atteniii the .teachers' convention.- Faul-spent Monday and Tuesday at Ses� Since the bi � - a severe-shoGk to her numerous relatives and Toronto University. -Mr. J. A. Clark has tical atmosphere is quiet here, o ly a ripple bad the celebration in charge will be con. was -fortb;-Mr. Claude Fisher. of Holmeaviller - ­ 11y, to ta-as 1 siderably out on their v � t be made before e first of Ma Mr. Farrow, or., is suffering from gangrene - I - I returned from California, where he has been now and again when some enture. ,It was not mus Y. 1 _� also. friends. The funeral took place on Thurs- . � p rty heeler I spent a few days here the past weip ,- . iFer"b I thei: fault, however, that the crowd did not Council adjourned to in t in Crawfo'rXs of the foot, and but slight hopes are enter- the guest of Mr. J. T. Westewo .- . "ll nixed day,and the remains were taken to Mitchell during h tfewnionths. He speaks in comesalong and tries to gull so a unwary ­ hotel, Dublin, on Monday' June 15th, 0 11 taine for big recovery. 1, . mat,,rialize, as they did everyt4in in the 0 m. and interred in the cemetery J there beside 910wiug,,�teerPnasofthe beauties of that coun- victir4 oi some ultra Protestam, who has 9 . i I Mr. and Mrs. George Dennis of Londour . L Surely non, . waylof inducements to attritet a large at- o'clock in the forenoon. i . 41-- - - *ttl r. 1. Jeffery spent Queen's birth- still the image of Sir Jo T Few ; ; spent a few dars visiting ative in Z � those of her late husband.- Mrs Campbell ; a I .11 e Sizes I I ance. 9 I - I Wroxeter. this week. a � * Id ` Ii bosom, and &-a always I -Mr. Win. Delve visite I try - ff� hu ompson tendl never had any family. i I da� w'I" lends in town-�-The four Sea- , bi& ; shrine; � ; -0— �, I r ce H de, I - i ! I oys, Messrs. 1�. lid with Sir Jo W is�s, tells a I I yfleld. No 7Ns.-Mrs, Robert Miller and Mrs. brother-in-law, Mr. Win. P in , of y I fti4da,y— I . i I McDonald W. Me. votedl 411 I's h nto Ba I � 0— j . I - I . � . . I I � � I 'Orth Zurich. � � Do a �l , H. Jackson aiind NV. Brie'rly,'who Grit Ith4t be is committing t e uupard.on- . I BwEirs. -Mr. Robert S Ilers and son E d Robe -t Fox left hereon Thursday morning Park, who is seriously, ill. -Mr. -*and loirrs. ­ a% . . I - VALU,UILB ". ug i 'F Esco painting and general! der,o6tion left last week for their many I I .A 1svFNTu)s -From the arethi season. playing ith the Toronto able sin by trying to make Lau ier premler. Glads one, Alichigs�ia.- for a trip to Scotland, and Elam Butt, air., of ippen, attended tll&' . 01 I ' ' I lacross club, took part in. the match on the Then �there is generally a noise. We regret Mr. bome rom . - I . 11 . Enterprise, a, pa.per publislidd at Living- in ol colors. Estimates furnished G� chutoh, hall', K. Moorehouse or ived - frieni ff -join is wishivg them a prosperous funeral of the late Ric ard Manning on Sat- . . . . and theatre d-woration. Life size 1 vlcturc8 for I ,'�il I . ; stone, Montana, we clip �thc following Queen' birthday., between the Torontos and to note �he illness of Miss C.1 A. Porter, Cleveland last week.-Tihe subject fo the y0ya e and a good time in the " land urda3 last. -About 7S 'members of the In- ­ � I I I I . I churhesand8tageseen6ry. PETER 1EISENBACH, I I F1 Ste '. !- I notice of what promises to : be a Valuable Comw 11, and the papers peak very highly who fias� never fully recovered from a severe Afturi h, Ontario. ; . 148iX6 meeting of the El Uti Lague, next iSun. o'cak a." -The -Union baseball team bad a dependent Order of ore ra, of , �F,xeter, T I - . invention and one likely to become popular Of thei. playing. -Mr. an Mrs.W.Acheson, i i grippe in early tpring. She day evening, is $I D es I of church ' e - I I wal iover" with the Browns at Harriston Kippen and Farquhar!, attended a speci�al . I � . . attack ci� the D S. FA,-usT has a nice lot 'of tomatoes , . I i and when better known. The! ingenious in- of God3riah, were visiring at Mr. 'J. .C. was c�onfined to her room t f last Week, and elery plants for sale., As the season is on,h.,,d bership," led by Mr. A. k Tho ,__T_ . on t ie 25th. Scero unmentionable. -The sermon. by the Rev. i Mr. MeGilLivray, in, 1 . I f 0 : r' � - I I - � I ) for t em ari3 body wanting plantis should give him a MeMillan, of Lon .0h on Supd . aian old Huron Greig's t1iis week. -Mr. Q . Pearce's family but i4 �dw much improv � -" �?Ir. William f'r . don, oc piedm I -nit of . venter, Alr, A. P. Ross, i I redo .1 t t fe"Opnu Pavil�on wax crowdesl an Friday night last Cavan Presbyterian qbur , 11 - I call. . " 4 . . I - � op � eA I �i ' , __'T I , 0 . puir a a . - Ii .1 h 1. '4* , , 'a , , I b r 0 . a I , h lull, .1 e - t V. �' Tr I i I a S I & - � 'I - t L I i.r lin gT � I I ;in w" � '' A � ammmommonom" " 9t 05 - ! he n deip ] 1, es nd ber� � ) 4 [f r. J th ry , a a 1i I f 14 � . I M, ).- . If . 118; . ,In fr , .._; _ I � I ., �, '4, � 9� M ., 1pnl�` ac -, � d I I , It, i �, r �, r$ � I I I o7f Ia I L -M � boy, and. is a brother of Mrs, .J. W. Elder, � moved to Petrolia on Tueg lay. arce Adan�!, �of Teeswater pai� to friends I . 14815-1 Triuity church I to hear the political evening last. -A large Ournber of our .V:F- 1, ,Nlr. Pe J� a0vioit ast Sunday morning very caudidate speak on the, � � _qqa�L, � of 6is town, and is personally well known has Lroi e into busition ' in the oil city. -Mr. here puring the, ear f Part )f the week. - B iEvs.-We have to chronicle this week acceptably. 1b is expecbbed that a lr�cfor quest ons before the people� Mr. Dickin, lagers attended the funeral of the late Wv- � .B - On the school Hom on Sunday afternbon last, I � ' Neipho McTavish, of Toronto, spent The Rey. Mr. Muir, o Brucefi�ld, preached the death of one of our oldest resident1s, Mr. will be stationed here �hortly,�The new son i poke very fairly. �_ which took - to many of our readers : A6ong the num- ] : __ - croua skilled worlmen of thiii cir,y there are Q birthday at his uncle's, Mr. E. M . . ho er, Air. Pom roy, � h , � Bouth, I . � - I I e,, , c- in 0�1!ir ' hur h on Sabbath n)orning last. Ab. Wambold, who died last Sunday. A P tograph' arrived quest on he declared a was in favor of place from his lute residence, Exeter * ' I . e of . I genius, the I u 'a. -INIrs. Lightowler, daughter of Mr. ) I Baptist and fitted and furnished be gallery, and is , but it was easy to see to Zion cemetery, In Usborne township.- ; L . I's. on several who possess .nventi�e 11,1' a u I' a. The er� though lengthy, as listened un ral service was held in the Ratio] lalizin, thci�n ­ . Mani- J� � _" G .'' latest of whom to present to the public the 1� in. opp, is visiting her parents at pres- to witli'deep, interest, and desZV fu e I __ I T *1P J�,_ N, in. chu oll'on Tuesday afternoon, conducted by now ready to do busines .-Several of � th be wi a not ing to vote to put Tupper out, Mr. Luther Mann - ing, qi� Crystal City$ I . product of careful study and -splendid work- ent. er husband be was en,yacred in acco n of its excellence -Al�­4 - � 4 U W ; - TJ TX 11- --oundin towins beld t)_. . U ­41,A Ur ILTcAn ewe a &air,- i 4-1, ­+ + 1F +-I,- is �riiaithn r atbres in and around this- . . , . � I . . 11.7 I � VT "Llsu"g') V "�" � am urg. 5 -,y . . 0 IV 15 - � �A�o V J 5 -1 . �� I - i Sole Ago; L manship being A. 11. Ross, �the contractor salvat,on Army work here some years ago, over �quietly till about 4 o'cloc�, whenvan in- Th re mains were tben2conveyed to Water- celebrations,' but Bayfiel is holding off for the I Cons vative candidate, delivered a place. I i I � I i - - , and builder. The article �produccd is a 'and wi 6s more familiarly known as I I Happy cide#t, occurred which caused I consider 'able loo where they were interred on Wednesday. Dominion Day. Steps a a being take to neat 'little prepared speech in good old . USHERIS I . ( L' . combined refrigerator- and ' counter, and Jack" is in the ariny service in the States. exc4ment. As the stage I . ,assed south, He had reached the ripe age of 85 years, 6 hold a monster celebrati n here that- ,day. school boy style and was warmly cona- --Mr. Rvan Rock, of Brodhagen, was & 21j, , I � 0 mairriage . patent has been applied for both in this -Rev P. Xlusgravc wishes us to acknow- . e f he horses, a powerful animal,", that mo ths and 19 days. The cause of death Keep it in rhirid, and wa ch TH-E ExP TOR - mended by Dr. McDonald who addressed few days ago u1iited in , to AlLiW - I its -er Po 11 'GUELPH ar country and Canada. - It is conceded by the ledge the following subscriptions to the ou, y � ri�! first trip, seemed v y rest ess. wa old age. -Mr. G. E. Buchanan, from for fur er ar culars. The Lou Gr;,ham the audience immediatol after him. The -Mary, only child of Mr. George Rabe, of I practical test demonstrates its capability to , � spoke 'T conviifeing style Logan, The Sebring- . ' . I patent offices to be a novelty and if a Armenian cause from members of his On �Jesqending the hill towards the brli�ge, Toronto, and his brother, Miltou�, from mission bany, in conneet on with St. And- doctor in his � usua the 3rd concession, I - Isis the beat limc charge, sad which have been forwarded to two bu�rgies were met,'the one in front be- Goderich, are home for their holidays, and rew's church, held an op i Fri- and Manitobas band were� - I Thi . I perform the work for'which it is intended I Dr. Goikie. Miss 14. Scott, $�; Mr. John i I ng driNen by Mr. Janles Davi of Hib ert, bo�h look hale and hearty " I on , d the chool question ville brass ban,d and a string dred invitta . - 116138 giVen for it cannot fail to creatp a universal demand 1 9 .-Mr. Michael day evening last, when a very intere�ting and the staril taken by the Liberals on it. - present, and ueakly three hun J 1) Rio . Porla%v eyer placed on sale. , It is Beat 'a, $1 ; Miss E. Shanpon, $1 ; Mrs. H. the othlar by Mr. McLean, f Chisellit rat. Zeller has returned from a visit to Berlin.- address was given, and a programine of James Fox, of Brune -In, was here on the guests. The wedding was on an imuisow - - � - I . .# 4tC. A I d for - ss B. kurdia, 50 cents; Just aw the stage was pw Air. Di -via' Mr, Henry Weseloh has been in Berlin music, recitations and dialogues was iven o took in the games at Rat- scale, And the presents were vwy costly4w Do the use of butchers and gr' . I i V ! 0 wher esigded 1 Cook, 50 cents; Mi ision4 � � ocers a is in- I Mrs. 14. Murdie, $1. -Mr. and Mrs. Lough I bu as - by the members of mission ba I d.- riston.-Bill Sanderson's horse (uot.the old wall as numerous. � track, I . i � .9 �the restless horse shie& to the ileft , visiting his son, Ailgust.—D�r. Fee h ar the � I . - I . . i ; I I - � 1 � - . I � . I i . , , F. G1 I : . I . i i . : I I . i - - - I . I . . . I � . . � I I I � � . f I I i - �_ _ ... . � - I . - I . . I I . 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