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I .1 WROLE NUMBER 1,500, . . . i I � , On of our new FV I I .1 . . . - - - .11 --— I I � ,SEAFORTH, FRIDA'Y' SEPTEMBER 1111, 1-8960 - Ved, and --------------------,I ---- � I ; i , 11 [ 9 . - �! - the assort� i I I -_ I I . I , - i . ­ - i . i �H'E BEST MARIKA . i � I I ! . � . — g�: goods Pret . I i . � T. terprise. If there is anythi . '� .1; - ty corn- I ; . . . rig in the bugi- sued the millitig business there, as also did graphs in which Lord Lorne and our Gov-- ! � . 0 � —_ I . I I : FALL . - 'I I . ness there will; not be wanting practical bi,3 ather gnd gran4father before him.' , in ernors-GQueral are represented as smothered � . ! THE OPINIONS OF " . .1 � I : � A PRACTICAL pe ' ople.tq take b6ld of it. - Canadians would 1Z)32 he came to t is country, first going up to the ears. in furs. Whyl in To I . . - : � .� . . _� I I - MAN - : -be very sorry if � ifter rualaing blindly into to Toronto, t __ 17,040, it ' ets, I . I : , � ,�� hen known as York,afterwards is almost a rare thing to see a fur overcoat. I . . � . I f . � (From,the stro6tford Beacbnj - i such a scheme t6yeam6 out of it with the be went to Mark running the mills I haye seen far more of them in lasgow . ! . -those Buenos Ayreans who in there, And at Newrr orwood. He aiad Edinburgh in the last two weeks than I , : * fairs! 1k Ir. Thomas Clement, experience of I , ,Oes, , its r Fal is creeping on with its I I i of the extensive Jtwo'yearo sank $380, 000 in a chilled meat en- waft a member of Pickering township's first ,have seen for four or five years in Toronto." I I . imtgl with fuel storing for w nter and!with n � Of Andrew Clement & Son, of GI terprise." . � t -thing5; we all know . a8gow; 69 . councii, continuing a meTnber for several . -Messrs. Andrews, Bell & Co., the whole- ks, - : I creelas in it of,! and , -on, was in Stratford Which of the man � British ports would . . ; , 8, gcorp. of other It . kohester arid Lond - i as fal brings with it tho�ghts y years. . I sale fruit de4lem of Montreal and I orouto, 'e . -qs Good's . 0(warmer and, heavier clothing though -to of thi� week,and,was the guest of Hon.Thomas You say was.the best for such a steamship -Mr. T. R. Mayberry, Patron-Prohibi- have enterail suit against the Canada At- , A , Bal antyne.- The firin is one of thb largest -service to commence with, Mr. Clement ?" Moll candidate in South Oxford, has certi- lanfic Fast Freight 'Line and Warrer &Co., i -where and what to buy to e h dairy produce in the Unitefl 'was asked. - i * orters of ' ' . fled tbat-his 1-6 ion exVenses amoun 0, h s, yourself and your'boys. We are here with e e- t ted to the Boston shippers claiming $3,8(0 dam.' ' " Manchester, most decidedly, I should $103.66. Sir Richard Cartwriybt, his suQ- ages cause4l to more than 4,000 ba7rels of j I I L and kmilr gdom, and almost e . � P . � I swer.to those mental questions very yroar one of the , I r I - our an members visits Canada 7 and the United 'JAY. is . �11 e . ar es re8 pro uce mar et cess ul opponent, incurred expenses app es y reason e a in a ippinV them � � ngand; and a�s it is fresh produce you oun rig iromings, , . -we. offer our well assorted stock to &n'swer 81a,es, as well as Austral' in the. interests * to $531.02. he fr i lit lin'-e ap. ; . . . in E I . I I � pltdemands'mada upon it. ()f !A, ti to the old country. '� � I I I .heir : wish ti e line to Parry that is the point to ' - . rough the sinking of the steam yacht pears to be a combination bf companies un- ri -ns, theii business. Mr. � Thomas Clement, reach. It w z I a' d Overcoats made to order. unior in, ember of the firm, is a -typical ill be a new market' f 0 , 'Niagara River, two per- incorporated: The delays occurred at BOB- ��l � . 'Fall Suits n 11 . . om arter, in the � Our y10 1 rig ScOtchman -of extensive b and the saving in freight to b , . Satids,etion gmaranteed or no sale. & r,, . I usiness e effected y a sons, John Farthing and Miss Gilbert, of ton, and the question to be decided is .�ipertes, 1. i . ready -for -wear 'Suits and Overcoats always lrs�cahtious,.yet energetic 'and enter- direct i ervice will be'from 7 to 10 sbill n s Buffalo, lost their lives, and the nine other which of the twe defendants is responsibie, . � . 9 give satisfaction. pri ing, a man who looks thoroughly- into a ton, according to the class of goods passengersjn the boat. la�d a ver narrow as the freight line Ehift the bla.me upon ��'-'de_rwear, � . all 1 is undertakings before embarking, but ship . )) � y . � ��. . . Pe(. esoa . their' oo-defend&nts. . _�;., I ' � � We are very heavily stocked in M, enlx wh he forms an opinion as to values is not Mr. Clement was next Asked as to the , Jessie Du�cker, , f P(glulerston, has -A terrific' fire occurred in Vankleck �� FEW DAYS pants at $1, $1.50, $2 and $3. Boys' school 910 to act upon it. Before coming to condition ..of the money markit in Great been engaged for piano ao -,ompanist and vio- Hill� a small village on the eastern boundary 1� I . � .1 I W i Pats, our own make, at 500, 75c and $1. 3 tford, he spent some time in New I ork Britain " Money�`he imid, "was never so lin soloist by a firat-class concert company of Ontari I . lit last week, about teia . 0, one niff . - - I I .1 a Jr an( Montreal. At the latter place he met- plentiful at home an at present, And never -of Tor�nto at a Bala 'of $100 per month o'clock, when the ilommercial hotel, owned i i mill WIN , The beat vali(e we have ever been able 'to . , ry ! ! Mil. Stevens, superintendent . of the - Man- .before were the wholepeople so pr perous, and- expenaes, for a trip jextending to the by George Censtantineau, was almost en- , � in Socks now lies on our oh4ster Ship Canal, who is in Canada fof Capitat is practically goi e tirely destroyed, and five persons were I � offer our custO.mers ' ' . I rig a beggin for'An- 'Canadian Pacifie cast. I rcy I "AN D. : . counters at 25c a pair, being heavy, black -thJ4 purpose of drawing the attention of the vestment, and all sorts of schemes a v being -Rev.George Brown, p L . d stout all *001. - - ' stor of the Ham- burned'to deatb. They were: Mary Louise , " I 1, 9 ornmerit and business men to the advan., exploited Wages haver, during tie past ilton German Evangelic church, w . I ' owns a Yandeau, Clixisty Villinetif, Josephine Des- 1� The Shi ' . ta e8 claimed for the new seaport created at ten - years, increased 25 per cent., -and the Leghorn hen, which has IE id an egg as large ckamp, Alra. T. Finn, and Miss X. McLeod, .1 I :1 orts that seem to be growiag into .cheater by the construction of the'great necessaries of life have been reduced in the as an ordinary goose egg , mside, of -which is all servants in the hotel. All the stables I! . ' . � - popularity are our black sateens at 50c, 75a sh canal." - . . same period 30 per ce - nt. ,The resul i is that another egg the -- size f kn o - I Ji __ and $1. � I - . 11 . . jgj�ary bell's and sheds and the barber shop, and samp 0 "OL � o a Beacon reporter Mr. Clement said even the working classes have mbneL r for in- egg,the outer shell c n the w i � � I n hite rooms were burned to the ground. The fire � I � th t Mr. 8,tevenB had informed bim that vestment. The withdrawals of 'English and the inner shell the �V k. - broke out in the kitchen of the hotel and in - ltoodS L' I -Boys' School Cape at 2-Oc &,rid 25a, in for a subsid of about a tenth of, that - ked capital from the Australian. banks, a ad from -Mr. E. R.- Lang's bf I ,:� corduroy and - Tweed, the tweed have y as rn at Langford, a few minutes all the south wing of the ho - I � - L [![ - whigtleai'ttached.. for'the Huddart scheme a line of 12 knot investments in Argentine and othe ounty, was dest ,oyed by fire, on tel was in a blaze. The main 'part of the . �,Inpany, , I ate mers could be put- 'on from Montreal American coantries,-have caused a plethora kiaturday morning, and, i,i consequence of hotel was badly damaged before the fire i . . � � , �� i ) - I - t �, � . The short bosom white ghirt is a stout (If lifax or St. John in winter) to Mancliet.- at home. The people bave beer, badly , information laid by hi , r. William Reid could be got under control. It it bad not I ��,h Dry Goods Store.', wearing and strong.,seRing p6rticle. Price $1. ter direct,, which would be equipped with nipped by foreign investments, managed by and his son lEdward el�e arrested. Mr. been for the three engines and the way the , . 11 � I -1 . . the most modern refri erator service, in- foreign companies, and are not disp oised to Reid is the postmaster t angford. men worked the whole of � the main street .4 , I � . _; t I I len"a ;Hats. A leader qlaffing ammonia lee - making machines. *I JW11111, . A full' stock of NT . . 9 . I I . H . nn_!!!!� trust to that kind of investment again. I would have been burned. The loss is a I - I I � I being a fine Black Fu . r Fedora at $2. Special Those ,steamers would --make the trip to Hence they arelooking for investmik to at -A gasoline st6ve in, r.MatthewRich- . . Insurance, $4,500. � bout I jr�� Archibald, patter.. ardsqn's hotel, Locke o�re t, Hamilton, ex. $10,GOO- i , -wool Fedora at $1. I Ma itchester in nine days,mbidh Mr. Clement home and are, being made the prbj of all -Mr. Hiram. Walker, � the well-known iv�cher, as he alwayo, I . . I ploded, and for a few i utes thete was a - � I I ; � I considered sufficiently fast for a' fre h sorts of wild cat schemes exploited by stock Walkerton distiller, is the bhief member of I - "o ........... lively blaze. Mr. Ric ce I �Villiam Grey, ir., o:F . ( t � 6rqson suc eded in V1r. Hutchiu_ \ . - � brokers. Ther I are, of course, a great many putti rl�, ut of �' . Withs'uch a subsidy the Ship C ig . 0 t1? the firemen ar- j lim i. - anal . rig out the. fire be a ,syndicate who are boring for oil pt 'I I �itt his home here._ WE HAVE ONE PRICE TO ALL Bot r(f-'Wnd the citizens of Manchester would good schemes, but the majority are urely rived on the scene, bt jin doing so -his Bothwell, where there was a big oil boom I I . , . . I I � be glad to provide the- steamship line and visionary exploitations. Some capitaS and eyebro �inged'. ' about thirty-seven years ago, but* which I 4d, Mis Eliza TNI[esse* I . will beard wa weir di Tpear in these worthless - schemes, -but - I soon died out, and the place which then 'I � I 's r, � 1� -he liev6d that it would proye profitable to Isa � took advantage of the- . ..W ........................... the. company a � a well as to the produce... - loss will hardly be felt over the whole -Mr. John Hardie, �f .Culross, Bruce gave promise of being an immense oil city I !- ad limt Saturday. I -f 011 - _ � . county, was agreeably Bu primed a few days h i - to decay. It is maid they ( �11_" Ella Funston of' Cal] ad a. - . country. Wealth is increasing so r&pidl ago by receiving.a vial, rom his brother, as :ince gone . - __ __ 11 R. I GREIG d MACDONALD "This scheme," said Mr. Clement, 1�would in England -through its enormous trade witr hav struck it rich, muchlahead of anything - '* . . . I . ope a Up to Canada the whole world that the lose of o, few mil- . s 600dfelloi r, .of New Haven, - " -is*'in- anew market, and for . . . I Mr. , Jayne in Petrolia,' but are trying to keep their k a'y " �"_ uff atte the�- ' � lions Is not a very serious matter. Why, iii Con _!l lecticut, whom he iao not seen since good luck quiet until they get possession of -t 41 e Fa t e, M r s , I �1(111V iarn, � . CLOTHIERS, . praluce, such as Canadians have to Bell, the one settling day on t ow stock ex- they�parted in Scotlaad over forty'years 1';Jast Saturday—Mr.. I bes inthe United Kingdom. Manchester he Glasg' ago. � . 1 most of the oil lands in that.vicinity, which 1k 4W of the 0. T. W. S. O. T. S. � is ow the largest butter market in the change, when South African mining stocks they are now trying to do. Mr. Walker t : - public�- . . . - -The Ontario School of, Pedagogy, which � �;"pupils for eptranca. .. - w0c d, and with direct lines of steamers it took a tumble, the losses amounted to . over is to b remov 'd . to Hamilton, will be open- already controls between 1,300 and 1,500 1 . ,� . . I I . . cou d also be made the principal market for a million and a quarter dollar,% and there was e . e st, in the Normal acres of land and other- membets of the 2 ,oi6ial course - exam- I. T, S. B. , ed af aTi October I . . _. � che4se, bacoh, chilled meats and other pro not a single failure." I n on syndicate are reported to have acquired as I - , i4tic-cessfal, nd __ IE1, - - ONT. � duc�.. What a. direct service had done for schoo , oronto. It appea s that the new much more, thus giving, them control of I L �64s: the 8,11 a t kP �.' I "I This is one way the people have of get- �, , , core hanlx I - I build�ng at Hamilton c not be completed nearly all the desir�ble land in the vicinity. I -1 I - . . Brisbol' would be repeated in -a higher ting rid of their surplus earnings, but it is 01�is season. The I Ltents, for his patient, . . I in ti e to be occupied Property is increasing in value and propriet- . I degree for Alanchesiter. Some carol ago not -the only one. The Englishman has al- sohZ will therefore remain in Toronto an- 1:�:'John McCracken, o -f` � i - . . , y ( I ftp4own store- . � I Down -town store fire American'cheeses were sold at Bristol ways been credited with spending his our- . year. i ors�, -are holding on. The product. of this ( )Out a few days thiw- . I . other' ; I Carmichgel's Block I Cad�'s Block. - to one of Canadian, but since the d�irect plus on his i stomach -on good eating and . district is said to yield a much higher per. 4 I . Man, Rev. J. ( J'arlton �� line was provided the situation has changed drinking:(tbe latter not unspariDgly)-bui -4 ! Party of disti g4ished citizens of centage of refined oil than that produced in 'A .V'�-MiSSL Jamieson ha& . I I an d DOW, a this year he has found these inadequate for Buffalo, arrived in To onto on Saturday, Petrolia, and to be almost equal to that of ( �io, 3FGrdwich., i . I market is found there for the purpose, -and he is now spending his Theyl made a lengthy stay at the Fail Pennsylvania 11 � ( I prolably ten Canadian cheeses for one of grounds and were greatly i�terested in the � I a 414— . Fall 1 AmE riegn. money on travel. A visitor to England this � . I . . ! I . exhibition, taking sp cial note of the * I � sfield. I I . � " Mancliester," said Mr. Clement, "is the year might be' led to form the idea that the horses, and the visit is e p eted to result in I . T tral fire and life, insur-- I cent,e of an immense manufacturing district. whole population had given themselves over tang'.. lo evidence of t iO appreciation of Huron Notes. ; I ' . ,donveYanver.commiszdoner- . Footwear, - . Wit iin! a circumference of twen miles of to pleasure,- for the crowds which have . first- 11 C � ,Money - . ty _qlass anadian hors fl � h. Mr. C. Hoare, of Clinton, has a plum I , to loan on first I that city. there - is a population of at'least thronged the watering places and other re- I Firoperty. At home, every : i ' ' a - orts of pleasure have been unprecedentedly t -V in. Peel, cof Londm,lwho was a dep. tree in full blossom. I t _Y ii e4oh week. 14"_ . ; I eigh 5 millions. These I look .largely . ,, . -Mr. H. Livermore, of the 9th conces- t i - I ,p u y r6 urning officer in I h recent election, i large. The bicyclecraze is partly responsi- I - 4 : f and *hose count was the 1 subject of much sion, Hullett, .has corn over thir een feet i4iii- Fraser, who is at-, - I I or their -food sup ly rro�mp abroad. They � � t E omlng are i tearly all factory people, who work in- ble for this. Do you know, I was driving t The month 'of September hints at c * high .w in Emem(-D, Mani- . adver�e criticism, was up before the Police I . ,% -last week visiting his; wet weather', and suggests, among other door�, and cannot stand itro g food.- -They with'& farmer in the Midlands this spring, Magistrate, on two charges, one for being _kr. George Lawrence has purchamed I � when we met a man and woman on bicycles. Anda in this vicinity. things, Fall Footwear. We are now ready want'their supplies fresh, and they buy in drunk and disorderly, the Other for threat. the furniture business of Mr., G. Berry, r � . 'Do you know who those people are?' en- r I . I bGpeful terms of the- with our new:stock f Fall Boots and Shoes, small-qualititle"s, and -often. !The buttei for . I in Lucknow. �_ , ready with �the beat gQod�s from nearly that market must be fresh' pale of c6lo . r, quired my c6mpanion. I told him I did not, ening the life of Mrs. Peel.! Defendant was -Mr. D. .-Richards of Usbome, had -a t , I like all Stanley boys,. , i I comm�tted for trial' on the more serious P I ce %mbition, is doiDgwell ' every factorylof imp),rtance in Canada. The and 'eery lightly salted ; and other produ whereupon he informed me that they were And ireman ' a week on the number of turkeys killed by dogs �the other a . charge . ded fo' ' - ev.-Mr. Henderson,, of' old saying, '� Goods well bought are half mus I be Of the same , delicate character. - a collier and his wife. Now a collier.is other.1 i` I . day. � I i ; e, t people are 'willing looked upon in England as on a lower sc�le � - - . [a the Presbyteriaw sold," applies, with ffill.force to: this store. For be right extiel -The sad' intelligence :was received by HeRry Buttery, of the 1�th concession I � . . I I I 4, INIr, Muir officiating, � On every occasion WE BUY RIGHT -not to p the ,highest price, for be -it remem- than the artisan, and when they can indulge friend's on - Wedu:esday- of I I t week by tele- of Grey, has a corn stalk which Imeasures I � � I � . . every line from every firm, but certain lines here , the', factory worker in that part Of in bicycling it is safe to conclude that the . . . r S. Masou,our veteran ' - . I . I gram,� announcing- the delth of Murdock 12 feet in length. I i another car lodd of- from certain firms, it the secret .of our suc- .-ED rid is mot the poorly paid creature he working clasEes are in a prospeLous con- J. IMOKenzie, son of the late Rev. Alex. -Thomas Taylor, 7th concession of Grey, I i: I utry last week. It i4i cm., We want to e'�nphasize the fact that is 9' eralli represented to b6'in the Unite dition.." . .M C 0 Outh Kinlosis, and who form- has disposed of his farm to Adam Turnbull, I ; J . I . � -_ ------* u 9 ; Mr, Mason returne(k there is no economy in buying poor foot- Stat s and,'C . It is true the t i . a an" . . whole .- erl u t school at S. S. 'No. 8, Kinloss. for $5,000. 1 - Trast an i Al r. cKenzie was a ver$ * - - cannot be che ' fami work Canada.' -Neil S. MoLauchlin,---of Grey, has . � wear. ty fo4wear r -the .ath r-and'mother, an I xad we hope' that he I � _11 .... . I � - .pc.pular young -0s, od enouit ofte three or fo r sons or daughters, ob White Flint corn that grew 9 feet in 9 weeks. i % this time as last. - enough to be good -cannot be go . I The Y. M. C. A. of London will pr a- man d his sudden death will be. learned , F 5 ed- � to be healthy. Protect . yout health and but', is not) an unu Dal thing for well grow . y net a ut $2.50 as a result of ladies' dai with 'deep regret by his !,many friends in A foot a week is a good Average. I p �,Jes are being bipp I ; i I [r, P. Ca-utelon. The pocketbook by buyin g good footwear Puch lies to draw in wages'R8 to ;C.10 &'wee] on the street cars. I that section. -On a 6 inch*branch from a pl is . . I as we handle.. : ( 40 "to $50.) I . I � I -,are glad to. got rid.- 1 $ 1 i , -A handsome new pipe organ iE bo'lug- -Mr. Percy Eby' the we)l known football the farm of Al r. George Shepp krd, Nile, .$ . I I . 0 . - ,h deep regret I ! � . re e put, up in t n player, has to go into the hospital at To- UMS. � I �ara wif , H6n. Thomas Ballantyne -he ' interject he concert hall of the Hamilto were no fewer than 42 w�ll mature I I : I I . - that �he had thoroughlyi tested the Manches- Ladies' College. . Z had . Councillor Basker, of Bruiles, C f I fen to Mr- Robert - Men's Fall Shoes.. . . . . I ronto'on Saturday next, to �undergo an Op- - - . -dbeld b I er a�id London market,sfor choic Mr. James McNair, or., of Rockwood., eration ushed 0 i , Oy� We refer *1 i t e ereamery - - for appendicitis. Mr. Eby, though two flugers of his left hs�nd badly c - a ich Bad eyeuttl- Some splendid ma .ples of good shoemak- bugte'r last winter.' He shipped for a whif � I Manitoba, fell from a load of hay, and (lied able to be up and about, has been sufferill Monday evening, last N�eek, while work rig wh.. I . I 9 � i i � 4;ilel , 3 imultanequaly to both London and Man- around a, hay press. , . � �Uk�3 azgy6l� at their home� We have nien' strong shoes as low E�q 8 shortlk afterwards from the injuries received. from C,his trouble for some! time past, and - C �n f , ing. Mr. R. W. Runciman, former y of the � pathysof N -1r, Alarke' � 41 and as high am $3 (our own make). W-6 chester,' and found the prices so muck bette,r -The steamer Baltic, one of the pioneers an operation is now deemedi riecessary. He - ; I s Ea en ' ' I - I - GoderiQh fodndry, ha w him in this his sad are also sole agents for the Kilbain' t t at ,Manchester that he latterly confined hi of -.np6vigation in, northern waters, was burn - will be in the hospital for a ,couple of weeks, �s dispo�ed of is prop- � %�.-Tbe following ar&- lace shoe -no break ng of laces, - ents entirely to that point. . edtAt Collingwood. � and will not be tible toPlay football this eaty in that town, And *5 ill go to V 7ingham, 1, r4m this vicinitY wh0­ ' � with broken bu c1dei -Baves time arid tem- Asked as to,his opinion of the Huddan -.. -Thomas Smith, of Hamilton, dran'k .a neasoli. -11 where he will start o. machine sho . ,V - . I . -_ siing tl�e recent exam- per. Ask to see them. . sebe,ne of a; 11 knot passenger service, with f "' f Paris green, but was taken to the -Mr. John Waddell, dl Harriston, has -in consequence of the resiglation of R . � intard and Flor . c 1p . Drink .was the gone to Ottawa with a ne* invention in Mr.,Tigert as teacher in school se-4ion ai e M - ---Complete lines of'women's.boys' and girls' a Canadian subsidy of $750,000 a year, Prof - h�ospitaol and is recovering. No. a ! and children's stron; Robertson's chilled mi eat scheme,- and th a cause. . the shape of a ballot box, ' w nd cla,,s certifieate;- - sboes f�rwet weather, and 'ill ask the 6, Ashfield, Mr. Smith, of Bruce county, I i . . . I - - " ld*"� illiarn Baird, - . and at prices as low as ia consiatent with morf recently proposed scheme of Mr. E. 1, -Mr. Richard Harrison, of Walkerton, Government to give it thorough test. la"�been appointed for the coming term. ( '�l t 1 hail froEry . , w �. �hey all Bender, who modestly asked for a �uWd� r has sold bis young trotting horse, " Wilkie This ballot box is one that �annot be stuffed. -The other day Mr. James Abbott, of. ( , . . . I good quality. Beari in mind ,q receiving th6ir ea,rl,y quarters for good ootwear, .when buying Of $25 000 a year, for ten years, to floa " Collins" for the sum � of $603 to George it is 7e hat will give the correct count of Exeter, met with a painful accident by get- , - , 0 I , ' ' t fig-ur( s and although ting one of his fingers caught in an apple . I Z �N�. I 0 , - your next pair of -shoes. I a r dead meat scheme And steamshi ) Larkworthy, of Stratford. the 0 a ,e t4rin and the Dot3e te polled by ) .tfored �t)y his father,� sery ce, Mr. Clement said : " The fast, lin I -Mr, William'Stock, a West Flamboro' the cost -to the Government or any munici- slicer at Messrs. Ross & Taylor's evapor- I . I . � i I servi ce e � d , yet ating establishment. c � I I � On(i concession. north. - 1, ._1 � excites the enthusiasm of Imperial- farmer, was fined $10 and costs� for having pality;w'pul. be greater tol begin with �� the gate open. E. Coat", of Shoshone Idaho, I i oun- friends and wer ,/ . 1 0 a ists both sides, of the -*�ater, but I cannot punished a pedlar for leaving in the� e d it would be one oif the cheapest, -Mr. R.' .1 ��7 �, . . . it. e. j"lothincy but the, . I" - I � . - A - � home at Cranbrook on a vbA He has c �i elli see there the. money. is in it for Canad% He should have ot a bonus. 1 in rrect and easiest understood in is , - o e might be attracted this* way - -B 'ufontaine and party�, of ence. been ranching there for the past five years. n T t few �ourists : aron de 12 exist " I - � Vark. Young people- I�At�r�. I . 41t, to the community,, I by'it for a while� but that w6ul& be of little Paris, France, who are making a . touv of - -Rev. Mr. Campbe,11, pastor of the He brougkt 2,900 lambs with him to Cbic- 6 . ' �� I . V benefit to this co',untry, and it -is doubtful Canada, spent a few days in Toronto this Presbyterian congregations of Grant6n and ago, and has 3,500 sheep left vet. 2 Ltj,� . � . , ,� their friends. -Mr- . � � 'Lucan, died on the - e Mortis towno I ,C-,AFO Id be maintained...'6wing t6 the week, and visited the exhibition. 99t�l ult., at the resid- -At the last meeting of th- , shipped ironr � lq7-1-1 that it con. "' 'na' i,y . If 1-4 . 4 - ' n letters patent have! been issued, ence of his brother At Richmond, New -ap- I '� ��I'o'nd last, a car' I I difficulties of na�igation in the Gulf of St. Dominic, I ship council Mr. John Mooney was re Lawrence. Aq� 'i ito the oth�r schemes be i�cfrpora . tin% the Montreal ' Construction Brunswick. Mr. Campbell had been, pastor pointed' tax collector. Hellas rak-edint-he. t �jof his ovyd Orchards.. Opposite practicable. The ex.peri- 0 pa the Canadian Whisky,. Ex- of these congregations for twelve years and shekels for a good many years, and does tbe t - lht through to the old' . fS (WOS I Opposite thought ithem I ,ny Lu . ' . I � I pp ti is venture will prove7. , Expositor Office t, )RE Town Buildixig ence of the Fast an and Hamniond chilled �g Company. - I � was gra-atli 1�ploved by his people. His work with neatness and despatch. The I " . - mea � ent�rprises� showed that such under- General Synod of the Church of labor was always one of love. At the call salary is $80. � ' " - . -- � . he I �- I I takiigs . were r1post unprofitable. These B 'land voted down a prol.osal to have the of duty the nights were nevex-too dark ox� -Mr. Robert Grieves, of H%rriston, has a I I �0 '. I 1. I . ,je%jised version of the Scriptures read in the stormy, or the roads too long or bad to purchased Pike Lake, near that town, from I . - - A ___ I , . comnanieB had an immense capital, had ex- r - � i� n employee at ILLY- L -VOW" ; rney to the sick or distressed Mr. Win. Reynolds. Mr. Grieves will fit IL the, I peri: mced men at their head, and bad the churches. ' render the jot I it I L�t Listowel, lost -, I I . who.e of the United States to draw upon -�Bishop Sullivan of, Algoma has received int-61era,ble, End many a maddened hear up for a first-class summer resort, .and will ,i eft ban.4 I f6r I he choicest of cattle, yet the stock quo- a c eck for ;e.5.W given anonymously by will miss the consoling words of.�their lat put a steamer .on the lake next season. a I I . . . �` t A . . �,,f last week. He w TOTAL . . tati nsshow that the expectations bad been soTe friend 'of -the di;ceae in England, for pastor. ; -The ditch' law suit against Elina, and c ' p the inill when 11 I . I far fr)m realized. The common stock of one the mission fund. -Mr. Ains'ey Megraw, proprietor of the Grey Mr, Broughton,of t . . ! -�-ed, and lie threw'OE - * ' erprises is now practically of ,no -Mr. James MaraL-1-1, ex -reeve of Bar- Wiarton Canadian newspaper, five or six Elma., is the plaintiff, is not goin to be � __ of these'ent . elf and just reachec'F ECLIPSE 0 a i I . t gbe take ) � I value, mud t is all either company can do -'to 't -)n township, near H�milton, has gone on years ago, invested nearly all the money he dropped, as was expected, bu will n I , . ' - jLD�f the thresher whirh- I - earr. a small dividend for the preferred a wheeling tour to W i cting to bad in mining,property in British Columbia. before the Supreme Court by the said plain- , a . o s, fingers. I -i . �nnipeg, expe ­ - - * . I . . . , stock, if they do that. When these com reach there in about eight days When:the.gold boom struck the country, tiff. _. - - I I . I 41e, got no,. f t �`pan.es failed of success, bow could it be ex. -Mr. Neil Gillies, an old and res ected Megraw was right in it, and the other day -on Mondiy night of last we6k, about i - I � � � �, hand B -t leaRt. . The volume of business done by us pec ed that a similar large concern could be resident of the township of Lobo, dieT very was offered $36,000 for his QLaim. Before 11 o'clock, Win. Stevens, of the 9th conces- I �r,liunday, 2,3rd ult, - . . .- I during the last six nionths, (even pro itably operated from Canada ? :Th6re is a ddenly on Saturday last. He was 84 accepting the offer he decided to pay a per - sion of Hullett, had a very unpleasant ell- I .�_ Thomas Browny f, . u �.�i . not in the first place a sufficient supply of years of age. . sonal �isit to the gold fields, and he is there counter with some stranger, whom he found ( I I I during what is usually a quiet time), . y gg neers of the tawli- in'Canada to keep such a -Mr. A. E. Coxhead, who wheeledrf'rom by this time. He is sure of $36,000 in any in his house. He is laid up with a sore 'i ," sst , fed eattle - I '!,ke Of Stratford's Tno-st, . . entirely �elipses any former season.. con, �ern going the year roUnd ; it would, I ,Toront6 to London, to visit friends, made event &,rid maigot twice or three times that foot as a result. I 1 .4-- died at the ripe old- . I fear, prove top heavy, -and before the farm- �the trip on his wheel in ten hours and fifty. sum. !This is the first genuine' Case on -The Misses Connell,of Glaagow,,who I . r, led as a bachelcir a1K We leave you to draw your own con- . " ;,. � ers were educated up to providing the sup- Eve minutes, including stoppages. Expenses, reuord� of a printer striking asnap.. came to visit their sister, Mrs. James Cat- I � �lay3, Riest with a,, elusion. Honlest work at honest ply, its trade in England would' have been ',55 cents. . -Lil Hung Chang, the Chinese dignitary, hill l6tli concession of Grey', were called , ' - I I lie was until a c('>up'jlw' . - . ktly injured. In thin. connection I �'-James Riley was foulid dead in the who is�doing Ontario cifties this week, met back to Scotland, a cablegram conveying .� , . . . . permaner . I I prices is sure ,-ctive man� carryi'!Z: may state that' 'even the best' of the' -live, Mr. Slattery, butcher at Ottawa, with a.painful accident when in New York. the intelligence of the illness of their , � f - � � �o bring success, Be- . . . . , 6 anybody I � fofe leaving ,your order for yonri Great Britain with a gash', r it is a While,entefing him carriag'e the coachman brother. � : 's, to deeeiv� i I . cattle which were shipped to in his. h ad. Whethe I ifin. well. fTis death from this country were hardly Up Lto the case of a horse -kick r foul play is as yet an elosed"the carriage door hurriedly and the -Mrs. Samuel - Slemmon has disposed of . I I � , - � 1� debility, t result of' � � I .i . sta dard for first-class chilled beef. Cattle open question. third finger of the Viceroy bec%me jammed. . her comfortable residence in. Cranbirook, to i I � 1� I Fall Suit or i0vercoat . , L . ­ . to be specially fa�tt6nedj -The Minister justice has recom- He sat through nearly all the parade at ,Mr. Duncan McInnis, of concession 13,Grey, j � ' 1(lay morn- L . � 'for a ra e a I O� . I . I oti IvVednes Call in and se� wha-t we have. ' Our and then it had to come into competition in ,mended the!paidon bf Thomas McConkey, UnionlSquare. Onhisreturn to theW&I- theprice being$950. Mrs. Slemmon sad' i 1,rig struck .the hous8' I England'withthe frozen beef and mutton the Pembroke youth, who was seat. to . dorf, the injured finger, which had swollen de,ughter will shortly remove' to Brussels, �, - , 1* , J�ea�r the light hoilgep stock is now ornplete�l and well as- from 'A,ustralia. - Austra4an fore quarters Kingston PeniteAtiat for two years for to nea y twice its normal sh , - . ly rl ze, was dressed where they, have purchased the residence of i - . i I the top a the West - . ' are at present selling at from a penny . three arson. I . 7 � by him physician. Had that coachman been Mr. Adam Reid. . ,, - , . them sorted. - A full range of Furnishings . . - ­� .. 'a ; "ting it in I . 0 � per -lb., while the -Ben' Laydell, the Boston acrobat, who in China he would likely have lost his head -The delivery horse ov�ned by Mr. I lb I ' farthinAs to two pencE I I I i ng imney' , of all kinds at a mode -rate pricej al- mutton brings 20 per lb. The best chilled was so terribly hurt'while performing at for his', carelessness. Jacob Kling, of Exeter, attempted to jump � , down _t e ch 11 . . I he siding- I ed. -IM milton, fell the picket fence at the race course, where it "- 1- ____ ��, meats, of course, bring double these figures, the fair gro inds 'on Thursday, was remov [�. Thomas Stanton, of Ha' � o � I I �,ts' co . ke abOwt ' ways in stock. Your Pat . ronage even at that the margin of profit is very to the General Hospital on Saturday, -where asleep with a lighted lamp by his bedside, was being pastuied, an in oing AG was . . e , Biding an �� ea�&P- ". � solicited. � butl . . he died on onda and the lamp exploded, setting fire to the caught on the pickets, one of which pene.; . � . . small and hazardous." - .. - Y. - 11 ­ . 9ie earth , �rbe other, � . -1 I think, " continued Mr. Clement," fthat. -A bridge over the Etobicoke river on bed-cl9thing. The fire department quickly trated its abdomen, allowing the intestines � I., in its sa and I . . I . i �tween Peel and York* counties, responded to the call, and the blaze was ex- to protrude, and the ni al h killed. E48sa I . - the Jcb illed meat business can only be carried the line b� a rn ad to be �butto (tho 0 imney` DILL & SPEARE'S, Seaforth) on lin Canada� by private enterprise -by -collapsed the other day, while - a number of tinguiohed, with but little damage done. -Lorne, the ten year old son of Editor - . . . - ha , .. Jecte int -a I . . � ' ' peo�le �who thoroughly understandthe busi- cattle were � being driven across it. The M)r. Stanton was carried safely out of the Todd, of the Clinton Newo-Record, bad a � 'i S and en--,. TAILOI�,S . . -1 t ric . �ts - I ANP FURNISHERSP , I � Des and on a scale commensurate with the cost of ,the bridge'when built was 82,000. house. The King William street hose very narrow escape the other day. While I I atly. frorn tW,Q ; Oin , . y! of suitable cattle, and by men who -Mr.'� ,William Sutherland, a farmer of wagou�collided with the combination wagon riding a bicycle, he ran in front of a bu - . ; or OffiCe. sup I 9*Y- I . . . I t a be Two Doors South. of ExpoMt ade in England West Gwillimbury, aged 70,years,was killed. from the central station, as they were on The horse reared and leaped over the lad Ing, the wol q - I havp their arrangements in -hi for'",he immediate distribution of the �, ate . i I v I . . : ��.-hich it s" I lil- in two', goods - . on Friday last by a Grand Trunk' train on theirway t� the fire, and there was a nar- and bike,along with the buggy'. Fortun ly : . . . -, The ah I 0 rent � SEAFORTH . One of the great weaknesses of the railway track near Bradford. He was row escape in consequence from a serious the only serious injury to the boy was a cut I � a, bureauv� � I I on arrival. � � e, room to :_ the proposed. colossal schemes is that the walking on the track, when the train over- accident. Fortunately none of the firemen over one eye. .� . . ai4erably,than coursect . HANDLE WORKS* pro � oters of them do not understand the took him. I. . . d., . . � -Win. Morrison, of Hullet, met with an . clean out 11 � I I ag a rung . i pra -tical work of the business. Unless the , �Pickering township has lost one of its -Dr. A. B. McCallcm, of the British accident while going home from Clinton the . I �part of *the lightning ' at the head 'of such affairs� have got oldest and best known citizens in,the death Association Committee, Toronto, who is other (lay that would likely have cost him �Iao,w buds till it, I will do all kinds of Turning to order on Pe0o Ede - of Mr. Frederick Green, sell., at the age of now in England I . I ,n the s! Short notice, th '.ough practical knowledge and� the keen I is amazed'at the false im- his life, bad it not been for the timely e a near the� and I �ill do it as cheap as it . 1. 0 entere' as - call be done. I will, pay a good rice for est of judgment they are almost Boo to fail. K. The deceased had been failing the post pre8sion prevalent in the old country in re- assistance of a party who happened - "a I a P, ter , Alf,nd �,, I think. it, wi)uld be safer for the I people of -1 few months, and on Tuesday last week, he gard to the severity of the Canadian cli- along just as the accident occurred. � . 190. 1 White Ash. Give me a I — -e I , , rea all round VW 'securing a fell a d broke hits leg, the shock from it - in& . He says : They see i & L I Cal ade, to confine their effarts to n be to med to think that Morrioonwas driving homeward along th I I acorebed or darge,ged - : JOHN KLEIN, Seaforth. refrigerator steamship service and leaving I ingthe immediate causeof his death. He wo wore furs for two-thirds of the year, and Huron road, in a covered buggy, when the Was born in_ . . Is, and the ognalsac-utsr 14wtf . ths, chilled meat undertaking to private en- _ Ca L nabridge, England. He pur- the idea has been fostered by those p*hoto- horse ran into the ditch and threw him out, I . . : � * , � I 16re. I " I * . . . - - i I ­ I I � - . I . - . . I , I � - . . ­ I . . - I . . L � . � I . I . . . 1. . � . I � I I . . . i I L � � . . . - I . . I - � I I , I . I , Iiii , i ` " , 0 , rl( A . O�4 MAn J_ 9 t 6 . o I li� . I I . - ... � I I � I � . . . � - � . � . . I . � - I � I. . L . I . . . � - - I I � I . , . .1 . I I - � .1 I !e I - I . . . -- ,I - - - _____.__ _1 I �: I - � -_ - _ `___1 -_ . ---,------,----- -, -_ - L -1. I . ! - . � I _.; - - I .1 . . - I ______�_____,1_­-.______ - -- I � .. . -, �___.____­__ ­­-- . i I . � � I . �, �___--_­__!_,­---­,:, _�_ � . I I \ J - - : __� �__­­--'­__�_ ­­;.- - . - ,,�, �_'_-- . I i � -L . ; _.�,___-,L.,-__,,---�--,,L,��,--�� . i I . ­_ ___ . � L I � . I, - ,- .­- � . � . I � . . 11, - I—- ­_ I I � . I ! . . �, - -­­� . I I I _. . ­ ­ I .. - I - . I.- _ - I I- 11 , , - - - - ­­ ­­__ - I . . . . I- . :. I - -1 .--- . -­ " ­- ­­ ­­ ­- -­_­­-_­­­ ... �_-­—­­ ­­_ _­_,______ __ I �1_ . -11 I I — - . , P _ --I �� - - � - - � I I i � � 1 7 [ I I � , . r i � t Y i . i " i � . - I tl ... L IL * , -06II0., - I I . �, � - . - ':V � . I I q I I I � .... . . - I I r ) — 1M. - %!I, I — + i I H — I I , . , h . - � I � .� I i.; — 'I a . . I —. I—.-- — __ _ —, _­­ �f I — � - '15 11 'I y - MeLHAN 1 BROS., Publishers. - i . � I 7 i I I - . i 1 $1 a Year in Advance. 11 I - � falling _ - - . - heavily On top of him. A par � ty an hour afber the attack coane on. For D. . ' from Clinton was driving by and went to short time past Mr.. Good had. been a suffer- .. - his awistance. I In getting the horse -on its * or from�heart disease, but bad never been, feet. il - r was so tan gied in the harness thixt -it seriously ill with. it. .Deeeaisedwai 52 years � fell back became on Morrison a second time, and itlofageand averywell known ina-A inthe - necessary to cut the lines before the city.- No came to-Toroiato from freland in horse!could - be go; up and MoKrison released . 1867, and has been in business there ever - from . , is position, apparently not a great since. Iffe was a member of the Ancient - trae deal for thf'- accident. The buggy was Order of United Workmen, and attended, wrecked. I I St. Paul's church, Bloor street. He leaves a, -.1y.1r. Foster �Brigham brought to. the. widow and two. sons. Deceased was a Blyth flax mills, the other day, a load of brother of Mr. Geo�ge Good, of Wingharn, -,- . flax, which weigW 5,210 pounds. This in and the late Adam Good. . the 1*est load e*er brought to the Blyth -On Mouday morning of last week, Mr. - - mills. i It was so -large that. they were un- Walter- Coate, of Clinton, bad a narrow � � able t . weigh it o h the scales at the mills, escape from setious ' - He had dehv- in"'Z 'bed and had. : it wei 91 on the corporation- iered from-. Coopei Drotl ere factory, a load � scales � I instead. I of material for the improvements to Harland - � ' -0 i. a recent 4fternoon the'man whose Brothers' store. On the tetu'rn trip, at the .1 duty it into the I is to get the logs in order to pass corn or of Albert and Ratten�bury streets, � harbor s mill, at Goderich, slip. Mr. Costs lost his balance and falling, Due . ebool ho use, M'c rris, has resigned his posi- a� ped w�ile logs. at work and fell between two wheel passed over his body. The injury J111falling hL extended his that he ) ,.of Peda ( ,, Toronto. The trus- 'cbool gy arms, each was go slight was able to comtinue ! i of whi6'erossed a log, and as he did not work. . I I lose h4 . F resenc'e of mind he" was soon out -J. C. MeTivish, (eon of Mr. Doug,l as . again ind at his work. McTavish, 8ta'nley,) lef HXV_ � last week for -Mr. _. Thomas Rodaway, of Clinton, has erhill, Massachusetts, 'where. he takes the gone th a, couple Toronto, where he expects to spend position of prine'ipal of �the commercial ,de - 6f -ieeks in the city hospital-, and partment of the.gliss Blasiness College. He I while there- . . . - undergo an o eration on his eyes. is ony I . but -has , p g man yet He has I been suffeilpg from a cataract on already maile his mark -as a teacher in Busi- the ey'e, sialit 'which I" seriously impaired the mesa Colleges, and is one of the many clever ...... n a 1. in .^ .. + .+ +h 4.: 1 L L � -.3.- A A.IL I . i k, v operm on joung nicn, w o ave gr sue trom e � . will b sue essful in restorms his a" lit ' -T1 e other day, as Mr. To;vatt ashool so long and - so I ably taught by AIr. �deorge Baird, Mr. McTavish : & Dies I A Ash ield, ,,ploughing, he bad having taken - I his �� .7. was N ery aarrow eicape fr m being seriously inj red. 11 . L second. class certlffc�te before he was , " -Avery pretty weelaing took � t . place - [Hie undertook to brush some bot flies off one I , the residence of Mrs. %'inds&3, Win hJAm Ing I A the 0 i sea ell the horse, being fright-:_ on Wednesda7 of laj� . week, w en her i med, at � ruck him with both bind feet, and '� daughter, ) 10,as Miss Lorne , united in mar - I . . __ nade bad cut in. his head and. injured his. riage to Mr. Robert 8.1 I Reid, & promising � ihoulder blade. . c oung farmer 'Eait I Tride Wawanosh. The . . ­ -Aweekort o ago, while working at waQ- bandsoon, ely f�t.ltired I , in cream cash - � qrs. Cul,istophe on's, in Godericb, .Mrs. , mere trimmed with s�jia ribbon and lace, qurray, �:reliet of the late W. D. Murray, and carried a bouquet of roses. . Miss Mil- iad the misfortu ie to fall down stairs into , I � ten lie Lindsay, who at d d I be bride, wore a ' I . rhe cell' r', receiv ng severe internal injuries. beautiful cream And la,c . The groom was , N . 5he di 'on 8unday morning, 30th alt., at supported by his ,ther, Mr. Bert J. I ier ho 6, havinj never recovered from the Reid. ' Rev. Dr. Gifford, assisted by Rev, flects, lowing to ier advanced age. �� E. A. Shaw, of Belg�ave, performed the -Ro�6rL Smi'lie,, teacher at Anderson's L ceremony in the presence Of the relatives of ..... ... ebool ho use, M'c rris, has resigned his posi- the contracting parties. I ion for- the purp Be of taking a term at the -On Wednesday of last week John Larn-, I ) ,.of Peda ( ,, Toronto. The trus- 'cbool gy onb;,who lived with his so,% Mr. M. B. � ' . - ba n ag d the mervioes of Dbnald ees e 9 9 Lamont in Wingham, passed away at the - .1 4cKen i to corn lete the year. Mr.McKen- ripe age of 84 years and 8 months, Mr, � I . ,,�e has been attinding the Hamilton Col- , Lamont was a native of Inverness-shire, - . � . pgiate. He got his certificate last year. Scotland, and came to Cape Breton when I . � . 4r. SMillie hold a first class certificate. eighteen years of age, where he rived for � I. I . a -Du Mernnes, lot 22, concession 13, ' can I . twenty-five years. In 1855 le came west . � I , I Xrey, �as Ad �his 75 acre farm to Thomas t9_H1hron county, and settled oil lot 24, con- �� .. " .4 34srk, 17th concession, for the su.m of cession B, in the -township of, Turnberry,, I - , '? 900. Mr. McInnis will give up farming, r ) living on that farm until two years ago 11 . . . � -o poor health, and will' remove to 'w" ' when his son, Al. B. Lamont, sold the old. � 11 % ,ran r, iok, where he has purchased a house ' homestead and moved into Wingliam. He - ind lot. We hope.Mr. McInnis'llealth will had a large family-' three sons and six - _ mprov4 1, and that he and his may enjoy i da-ughters-allof whom are living. nany p easant y6are in their new home. -OnWednesday morning of last week, . I I -Th other a.46rnoon an accident hap- Challie, eldest daughter of Air. W. Cooper, ... �� oened t 11 &.son off Mr. J. G. Steep, Goderich of Clinton, was married to Mr. John S. i Armstrong, of Ontatrio, California. The I ownship. He,was driving the team ILt- ached ;o the I -and roller, when the horses ceremony was performed by Rev. 8. Wil -.. � ' :ot frig 2tened and ran away. When the boy liard. . .Mr. Arm-strng is a former Clinton- .. iarl and has been a resident of 40alifernis for =- . ras Pic Ced up, after being . thrown off,'he vas pr4ty badly bruited, but whether the a number of years. Miss Cooper has always 11 oller 'iassed Over hiin or not, he cannot .. been a: favorite in social and church circles, - 11 being long a member of Rattenbury street - . I ell. . i - -Megars. Job Hilred and Thos. Young 1 . aliold choir, and also one Of the most faithful I I teachers in the Sabbach School, these ... Pentland building, ,re mosring the .organizations a Luckpow, andl will build a two %torey showing their appreciation I . . -her luildi in the fionf. The ON building in a of labors and genial qualities by the -' . and a k of Lucknow's early history, - hav- presentation of a beautiful marble clock. . . ' - ng � put 711 I n the summer of 1863, by -One of the very earliest pioneers of - . , . 1 4r. Bi kle, of D ingannon, and in it Air. Bi Huron passed away on Friday-, 28th ult., in tobert roctor r in Lucknow's ,,first harness the person of Mrs. Thwiiitex, relict of the hop. . � 11 __ late Richard Thwaites, who of late years � -Mr, James 11 an esteemed rosi- � has made her home with- her neice, Mrs. I I Worthington, of Clintoxi. Afew of theold - � ,rdue, lent of East W&V nosh, died suddenly on . need& ast i .ek. Deceased, who has ' residentswin remember Mr. Thwaites as � .1 � I keeper .� nffere4 continu y from heart failure, was of a store and post office on the Huron road two miles west of Clinton,sibout vorkino in the I � w en a in of horses . the yea r 1845, and subsequently as a resid- .. [riven. by his sor an away. The undue ex- itemeAt caused i art failure. His son see' ent of that .town. Mrs. Thwaites was a -_ I ng - hith fall h vatened to him, buthe wai daughter of the late - Colonel VanEgmand, . . �eadb4oreber(acbed him. Hewa�,'father and was born al. the time -of the battle of -, . 1'., Z f Dr. Purdue., . S. I Blyth. . Waterloo, her father being alatent in the engagement at the time. Colonel 'Vau- � -On Monday � Fternoon of last week, Mr. . But(hart, of i�e,2nd concession of Starl- Eju;6d secured -the ' -contract of building - - ,-y, me; with ani accident while in. Clinton, - I the.Huron road.when the county was first - . surveyed, and was consequently one of its 7hich r ay yet prove serious. He had been � etting some worlt done at Tedford's shop pioneers. Mrs. Thwaites was married in rid had just got into his rig, when the 1842, and has been a widow since 1873 ,- she -1 I -than I orse got frightened'and starteA before he was a woman of more ordinary intel- - . 'ig ence, and although closely identified with 1.� ould ick up the lines. He was thrown I two or three ribs. The the Episcopal church all her life, was broad 'Views. ur, a,4fractured I orse ran only a short distance, when it -was and liberal in her church She ell' - - ed good health almost all her life, �ojn`Vly au t I _�Thl� i voters' list for Go-derich' for 1896 o . . - a � . uffering eleven years ago from inflammation -_ I ontainp. 15 more names than the one for 1 of the lungs. I I � 895. Part 1, those entitled to both muni- I _* - ipal a d Legislative votes ha,4 47 extra Perth Notes. amen ; Part 2, municipal votes alone, has The expenses of Mr. D. K. Erb, Libera, . less'. nd part �, Legislative votes only, candidate in gouth Pertb.; at the last gener- � 6 less. There are 305 qualified as jurors. al election, are given by his financial agent t Will seen that of the t6tal 1,204 names, at $334.13. � I - $ J19 a e entitled to Vote at municipt.1 elec- -The model schools of thecounty openeii ions, and 887 for members of the 'Legisla-- on Tuesday of last week. Tbere Are forty- � ure. i ' i - i nine attending at Stratford and thirteen at -Thp farmers , of the 16th concession, - Mitchell. The names of those at the latter' , furon %rid BayfieR roads, Goderich town- school are as follows :-Herman Ball, At-' �ip, all formed toogebher in a harvest home wood ; Charles N. Busbie, Listowel ; R. N. . �cmc, on Satux dw r, 29th ult., which was Ep lett, St. Marys ; W. Hills, kimand- I ,-ld on Forster's I F1 ts, near Holmeaville, vilfe ; Hugh Kirk, Kirkton ; Annie� Colh- here i splendi tine was spent. These son, Minnie Botterill, Tillie May, Mitchell; inual outings 4re good things, if for no Lizzie Davis, Staffs ; Lillie Gray, Seaforth - 1er p irpoae th In t ie bringing together of Lena Hutchison, Listowel - -Mary Lamb, I J. ie diff .-rent Unit, 4ies and the interchange of . � Scaforth ; Rate Wilson, Fullarton. pod fellowship, n t ey a ould be culti- -On Monday of last week, Mrs. ,L P. .1 . I 'ated and encouriLge . . - � � I Rogers, of St. Marys, had a very narrow 1. . � - ­ -On Tuesdaymor in ,, last week, at 14. escape from serious injury or perhaps some. � I - Ileter's cathedral, Lo don, Mr. Dennis Sulli- thing much worse. ,The wind was blowing had loosened ran, of Goderich,� w united in marriage to pretty strong and. evidently a Ore. MaryFitzgeral - , of that city. The slate ou the roof of the building in which rroom was sup I te. , po - 11idsMilinie-Quirk,,of by Mr. Jerry Sullivan, London, � Mr. Rogers hat his grocery,aud just an MrB. . - � the dAshfield. Rogers was entering the grocery, islate vasbrideemaid. Theceremony was per- 'ormed by Rev. Father McCormick,- before fell and struck her on the shoulder,' cutting her through and -tearing her dream clothing nany their numerous friends, Mr. Sul- waist and' sleeve' ba,dly.- An inch or two I ivan was a widower, and Mrs. Fitzgerald a further out and the heavy slate *ould have . ,vidow. j � :# caught her oil the head with serious -results. ,-, -On Monday afternoon, last week, the -- -The boiler at the new flax min, 8hake- � I I Pvife of Mr. John Washington, of Goderich, speare, exploded with terrific force at about . i Tnesday 3"Bed to her reward. She had been,poorly three o'clock on afternoon of 184b I � :or some time, andlate the previous Saturday week, completely wrecking the at -one build� I aight had a stroke of apoplexy. Mr. Wash- . in which it was situated. It -was almost a . I [ngton rid wife, with their -two daughters, miraculous occurrence that no one wa,s in- moved,,�Dto Goderich nearly nine years ago, jured,as fifteen or twenty people were work- a �rom t�eir farm in West Wawanosh, and ing in the immediate -vicinity at the time. %re am�ngst the most respected residents of The boiler, was a very old one, having been bliat town. Deceased leaves her aged hus- in use in Kalbfleisch & Sehaefer'a planing - band . and six children to mourn her low. ,mill, Tavistock, thirty years ago and it is I ' o n, Colelougb, for many years a resi- supposed the accident is -the result of the len the base .line, Goderich township, boiler being worn out. The proprietors, but re m real 0% in O"19 lay ' h ult. - He awoke early in the morn- extremely unfortun te -of latel an the mill ing i� i a choking - sensiktion, and his wife, was burned to the gr und only a few months mot tip 1 �o get him a drink of water. When ago. The loss to the buildingslid machinery ihe reiched his side i again, he was dead. I will scarcely fall short of $5W7- . He wO a native of Ireland, and bought the -The Mitchell Advocate says : The farm � the bass line in 1854. His widow, 0; many friends Of Mr. Charles E. Smithering- six Idati ghters and threl e sons are left to I gale, who served his apprenticeship in this - I . I . . I , MOD. udden death. . . office, and whose parents still resiJe in Mit- a�i aes Good, the well known liquor- chell, will be pleased to read the followin - . merch9i t, died very suddenly at his resi- . which we copy from the Vancouver Worlt - .11 dence, iii o. 8, Rosedale Road, Toronto, on of Angust 21 : It is learned that Charles Thun�l y night, last week. Mr. Good bad db,,wm to his business Thursday E. Smitheringale,, of this cjty�,,- joumalist,has located for himself, been morn- one whole mining claim ing, and not feeling quite well remained at and a third in three others, making in all , home xn'the afternoon.. He appeared to be seven interests he owns on Ten Mile creek. ' - � all rl t at tea time, but shortly before 9. They are all situated -closely around the En.- o1cloe . he was attacked with pains at the terprise group, so that he undoubtedly __ heart. Drs. Burns, Johnson and Davidson ' stands a splendid chance of making a gooA I - . -were called in, but could do nothing for the sized sta;ke before long. ,Mx many friends staick-on gentleman, who died in about half � I I . L ; � . � � . I I ; � . i I I . - - . � - I ­__ - I - - -1 . . _�­ , ­­ . .­ I ____ ­ L i � I � will wish him, ftuthei good luck. . I I . � . � - � . . I � . . � � I . 1. .- - ­ I ­ - I - - _____ - - -,---- -_ _ -_ - _ - I � . 11 c I I