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"SEPTEMBER 11
EXPOSD'OR
THE HURON T
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rived 11i4me from
ay lin at' Miss MeXaughton, lwho are at pros- long illness, whidl i she bore with inuch
Wilson s Cash arocery last. , She was Aar western tour on Frid north, and thei found ti em, to be men well business in the Prairie city, hav n cbp.�elre
accompanied by her father, worthy of their ste f
el, ind men on whog of the Northwest Review.— r. Jogn ent at ading thel Clinton *.odel scho'ol,were christian.patience.� The funeral cortege to
Mr. John Uorton' of Tuckeramith. . Mrs. they could not make*& single march. Thb Wright, of Detroit, son' of Mr, Richard the gu sts of �tery on Tuesd�
brbfv Fvaas! improved
'to W
9 linammoth saw low. '(See rdv&t of Ostarlo Agdoul- Chesney Irinjoyed her trip immensely, and is match closed a t Wri Miss Higgins,,o'vor Sabbath. — the Rodg&,rville ce v after-
-Rensall, formerIT.
a Improved mu h ie with one game for each ght, of
of Seaforth, Mr. TJ A. MOL Min and'Mr. John Snider noon last'was larg r attended, testifying to
laral Collie %he beal f1614 carrot is th
MPrOVed in health. Mr. Chesney is club, It is needless to in y that the Brussels in town th
ome again
Ua119LVrJAttury or SkirKng
was is week. auteaday night from Tor- the rebpeet in whi the deeessed was hel,
thork white. The boot Swede turnip is thO Monarch, very nkf ul to have her safe at h boys put up a good p m r. W ht h arrivel home on I
.4 tha a onto. I They had the pleasure of seeing the .—Harveit home a rwifts will be held
improved and the best of foot ball, and good situation 14 Detroit, being visional in
as all our -'seed Is 0.�i she hail some thrilling experiences, th ' ARE' READY
Place to buy tbem is right her ey went home feeling first rate, as they superintendent, of � the elestric railway noted �Chinaman, Lit Hung Chang, while ehure HensaM, on Sabbath
ar pirlees aret Stj Paul's ehure
*trictl Inew and of thV, 10c -though by no means a venturesome person, had good reason to do. he next and last there. —Captain Wt:�Orchard and Lieutenant visitin the Rx�ibition.—Mr. and Mrs. evening, Sep m 20th. —Mrs. James
11WOW %6, combination Pon 6
Choice need, ba*y, clover and timothy scied at event of the day was a b e ball match be- W. Hancock, who have been stationed here Rath ell and family, of GMerioh, are visit- Miller, of ippen, bo is an active member
iting friends at Cartwright, Mani I FORI I
1OWelt PlFiC08. MOO JUb4 received some Yeryv no toba, being an expert in the saddle and very tween picked teams f in Seaforth and for about six months, will say good bye on ingi h Mrs. Rattenbary and Miss Marks. of the Wo M, ary Society of Car-
ed last week mel chuieh, was re tntly presented by the
Also some very ch Y B
lij DOW Coylpin trea lu bulk, which we can well at 10o jr, food of horseback riding, she w x induced Cloton. This was a most interesting and Sundav,September 13th, and -depart for some — r. Alex. McKenaie return mens I pion -EA-At,
pound less than in packagee. ce to try the pace of a bronch owever, _UYER9
yodug Hys*ns and Japans, which we' are retail fig 1 at ex citing game, and both idea played for- all other part of the life mern%er-
went Vel vineyard.—At the London from �is trip to the old country.—Mr. Alex. members of the a t n a
*Ices no ped�zr oar afrord to seli at. Give do a ir I till the re beast they were worth, an re was some very bowling tourname on bin it use ay ust
d
v�d left here Monday for Tiverton,hav- ship. —Mrs' Balfou -' f Kippen,a
ulto of the. be an to quicken his gait,' I ccompanied
Canned vegambleso, canimal and dried fir 9 and th saddle nic)e play from both teams. Clinton how- and Wednesday of this week, the Seaforth in been called &w'ay to attend the funeral bi Miss Campbell, D'Aacknow, wa in the
t low4at prices, some extra fine abe me began to, turn. Mischief seemed now al- e er, ultimatel�
best quality a
d. Wy beat Lo
ilk sWck just now. Have & well assorbed stock of 7 proved I he victors by three club made a good recor n- of a friend,-18fr. Duncan McDonald, of village this week -l' visiting frienda.—Mrs.
on ns. Monday seemed t) bean off day with don and Paris clubs and got knocked out by Chicago, with his nice", the Missas Sir, On; Of" our new
crios,'crockery and provialon3 of the beat
qua 'ty full run,
most inevitable, as the animal was the ru: dth, Elder and daughtOr are visiting relatives in A considerable porti
"roowill not be undersold by any house ia the tr 0. . Goois have been rece ved, "d Oke assor TWE
ad but watching her chance, sbe leap- our Seafortb players, as �hey did not have Toronto, that club ultimately winnin the are atpresent in the village. They came Toronto. The Misses . Shirray are %ISO t—
The liig", t pric-es paid for all kinds of prod ee. @4 'li&htly to the ground, and fortunately their usual luck. However, they put up an triaphy.—Mr, M. Morris, manager of the over to� be present at the marriage of Mr. bi WHOI
Cash paid for eggs. visi ng in the city.—Miss Amy I'vIvi-doeh
escaped all safe—m—Mr. John McCaa has sold in!tereating day's sport, hi�h was duLy ap- Bank of Com&uerce here, has- gone to Cttawa McDo iss Jeiasie.—Tbe Me- pretty com—
where ment of the fqollo 7ing n Id's sister, M retui ned home this weok fro*
m Lucan,
G. WILSON,' Seaforth his stylish , new residence on West Main pleciated by those who wAneused the Vari- to attend a
0 5 events convention of the Canadian Ewen farm, whiah has been leased by Mr. she I ad been spendingi several days.—Mr. plete
merce Bloo). street, to Mr. John Landsborough for the' Everything passed off harmpni- B�nkers Association there.—Mr. JoAn Me- James Aikenhead for the last four years, Adat i Whitefordf, of tlie township of Hay,
We ly and agreeably, and those having mat- Millan, M. P. taking ai� vantage of the wi4l now be worked by Mr. John McE wen, London road, who h9a bcen in Manitoba for ts,
Bank of Oora snug f8um of $1,500. congf1atulate Mr. oils New Jacko' L o -Y
Landoborou h on his' purchase and our ters in charge are to be congratulated on holidays on Sat'
THB urday and Monday, spent who ha3 taken possession, and will in future a 30ple of years, i home again. looking
eople,will Te pleased to welcom'
p him and t e success which attend their efforts, and Sunday at his home. Mr. New Cape�,
lohn Weir has cultivate his own farm.. inul benefl'tted by his, trip and change of
e are sorry that the gale receipte, although
his atiiiable wife as citizeids.-Mr. James w' p. i
Jdanitoba Excursion had E6 letter from omas Lapslie. (From' an occasional correspondent.) a Rev. Mr. Swannj of D ungannon,
McFadze&n, of California, is visiting his. fairly large, were not is heavy as the Mr. Lapslie is in Rossland, lBritigh Coluin- a iiumber of our New Silksi y r he
sister, Mrs. Thomas� Gemmell, and other o�
IS ON THE HAPPE, nd! i snerly of this:village, was here last
should have been. But the unfavorable bia, whibre lie is �ngaged in mining. He citizens are abteAding �he. Toronto fair this wekil renewing acquaintance with his many W" so disgtL
relatives, in this neighborhood. morning and the numerous other attractons says his prospects are good and he seems to Goods
he number being M
it.of September, week, among t r. John Irien4s, who were pleased to see him agai New Dre bag for h
n. is
elsewhere no doubt kept tlie crowd from be- be in splendid spirits. We hope . he will Snider. -Two of our e6terprising, townsmen,. -Th� Misses Higgins, of London, who have Walk-erbon n
Good Returning NOV. 14 YuiiLY RE-uN_iox.-Tbe following from- as large as it Ot erwise woud have strike a rich lead and return &millionaire.- been' here, are spending a few days �New Cloths,
ig 181 lug
Mr. Andrew Scott and Mr. JAn Snider, on t
a Suinmerhill correspondent refers to the been.
-John C. Pollard, son of Mr. Richard POI- have joined the army 6' withyelatives in B�ucefield.-.Mr. Bennit,
If you are gning apply at this 01ce for YOur Heket father of Mr. Noble Cluff, -of this town : A. f the benediets this
lard, of MaKillop, who has been attending week. We wish Itlie'r� a New Trim-mings,, This Aory
of Eictel" was in �he village this week. -
The best way I a Fiend and to receive wmall remit- Iver5 bappy re -union took place at the TmE VETEMNS OF I 66.=A movement the Lonion Collegiate Institute, has passed perous life. -Air. �D. Ciantelon -is doing a Considerable grain a now being brought
;narket -Misses Higgins, -o
on Express money ordere. T'ry re8idedee of Air, Robert Miller, base line is on foot,to secure from the Dominion Gov- for a third class certificate. His name rushing trade bere in the apple business, he- into � s
tancos is hY Doiminl_ f Lon4o_m, New Linen. Off his nose
Xtillett, on Tuesday of last week being ernmeint some recog it*
them. n 10 of the services of was isadv&tently omitted from the list as having shipped quilte &!number of cars from sang �p, a lo' in Car nel church on Sabbath
Do you carry an accident rolicy. The Tsaveller's the 90th anniversary of the birth of Mr. those volunteers who rved their Queen 0
first published. -We are sorry to learn this station already. even�ng last. -Mrs. Coultes, of Rochester, New- Draperies,
Acement insuranee Compatty is liberal in provision James Clu -Mr. D. . McDonald, of the sa;me law
�t in their paymentt-. ff, father'in-law of Air. Miller. and country during the ime of the Fenian that Mrs. David 15orrance of this town, the C. and W. W.:11aill"way, is now home New:York who ww here visiting her sister,
articles -at 0
and prorn T*e occasion wai -�- observed in, a becoming Raid in 1866. In the furtherance of this who has beeit so long ill, is not getting any visiting his pare�ts.-_br. McLeod and
Mrs. C. A. Redmom I, has returned horne.-
RANALD I MACDONALDV manher, the children nd relativea present movement a meeting of t e officers and Now Underwear,
Toble- Cluff land Wife, men better and she is not expected to last
Seaforth ; 'in this vicinit sister, of Brooklyn, New York, are home MisaiRoacbe, of Detroit, is visiting friends Ago, woula li�
gent C. P. 1R. ti(,ket Rnd t(l(graph. D(rnition Ex being, _NP y who war 3 on ervice on -tha b' Mr. Fred Pashley,son of Mr.'C. F. Pa8bley, visiting their fat6r.-Mr. A. Graham has here. �-Mr. --Charles Meyers shipped from
i press and Money Orders. -David Cluff and wife, Goderich ;-James M. memorable occasion, wi AND IN A VERY F1W be held at the now of Sannis, but at one time DAYS
w resident of
Depew and wife, Detroib; Henry, Kerr and put in a very handsome bar, which will be a this tation this.-wpek a number of -fine aifferent.
Commercial Hotel, Sealorth, on Tuesday his town was here this week. When he lamb .-A fine liter4ry and musical enter -
credit to the house'. -Quite a number of �our
wife, of Wingham and Mrs. W. Ga ley evening next, at 8 o'clock. This meeting is left Seaforth thirteen years ago, Fred was 111iient,-under the �uspices of the Epworth
taini
New Students Admitted at of cii U citizens intend taking in The New M1111'eq.
nton. . Mrs. Thomas Beacom Of the London Exhibi- The price
Clin- called at the instance of the promoters of quite a small lad, and now he is a fine look -
ton,' another daughter, was unavoidably tion next week. -Mr. Dixon's new hotel is Leaglie of the Nleth4dist church was held
any Time. the movement, who are rominent military
ing young man. He s making a bicycl greatly reduci
e� nearing cori on Monday last. T4e church was well filled
absent, owing to illness in her family, and men in different parts o the Province, and tour from Hamilton, npletion.-Mr. G.' McDonald, WILL BE TO HA N' D,
Mr. Thompson Cluff, of Toronto, A7 very who desire the co-operat:Cn'of �all their col- calling at various formarly�of Brucefield, has secured a station aiad the enter bainm6nt was a very good one. aite to -day Sit
enjoyable time was a ent, Air. Cluff points between -that and Lucan and on the Manitoba "d North Wester n- Rail- Theproceedsof theIsilver collection taken $1,50, that ey
having leagues in arms in 1$66, �f.whopi there are vis4ing frien(Is by the way and in this way
the possession of all jiS faculties, and being way. Huron boys arb alays to the front. up was in aid of t e missionary cause. -
still a number in this vi-Nnity. putting in a very pleasant holiday. -The
apparently good for, i everal 'years yet. He -The mill roaders' picnic to Bayfieldon Misg Mary Johns, f WiDgbam, attended 11ot be bough
fal -a fact, A8 evA
the c, -'Mi. Martin next. -Mr. S. -Barton is having a atone y well attended. They re- the funeral of her u cle, the late Alexander
STRATFORJ ONTARIO, is a pioneer of )unty, having settled DEATH OF A Go 11 N� 1(�ksaizes open at 1,3oderich on Tuesday Monday was ver E. MCFAUL
on the iLibland, Qar Seaforth, in the port having had a very enjoyable time.- !ngraim.-Mr. Lace of London, was visit- man "uld
A. large, finely cquipped�v,,'commereial school -none Cbarlesworth passed peacefully away to the foundation erected under his residence.- lug
thing'but
better in, Canada- Thout;anda rf former students year 183.3, and being a veteran of the Me- better landlon s9atuHay �fternaon last, hav- There were 172 tickets sold pit the Seaforth ly
a t.te at M r. G. IngrarWs.—Mrs. J. Dry. Goods
now in succiesiful busin(s3 kfe. write for our new Kenzie rebellion, anq his many friends in reached the good ago of 73 ears. Mr. station for Toronto Blake. Elli. U , daughter, Miss B. Ellis, are visit- The
as yet. during the day L Of ing fi�iends in Toron�o and taking in the Ex- ago.
prospectu. W_ J. BLUOTT, Pri"pil. 1444-6-9 certainly wish him years of bappine. v C g worph was 1 8 NOTFS.-Mirs. N*m. Agnew, of Clinton, Comp,any,
harles k nAie of Yorkshire, cheap fares. ' They were divided as follows:
t hibition is -weal. 1 Miss Kerr and Miss Itigh prieex�4
England. He came to Oanada when y0ite Wednead was Visiting in and around the
ay the 29nd, 10-; Thursday, 3rd, Bolton are a prience in t
Alrs.Johu Erb, Miss bdell, of near London,'is the guest of
loca�ed in A 39; Monday, the 7th, 60; Tuesda villa e last week. Iso visitors in the Queen city.- Seaforth's Greatest Cash Dry. Gbodz tore_
.14 FAITHFUL OFFiC1:111S.-,-:ihe township of a youn H fi 9 of Baden
41, a so far as its muni g m n. e ro is visiting relatives and friends- here. -Miss
d
C,,
y the 8tb, values thil,
Hullebt is not fickle i N ter thalt in nton. He came 14 and Wednesday the 9th, 38. -Miss tl
ope an
—AGENT FOR— cipalofficials are concerned. It- seems t' t' Annie Allen has returned home from t. Pson the County towners to ViS,
ie Oisses Dick. -Mr. Bernard Tbom
i ting team, et?$ pants
0 o Seaforth;about 27 ye re ago. He was a Scott, of Torionto, is at present visiting her visiting his brother, Mr. D. F. Thompson,
Canadian Express (including money orders); know when it has good and fai, hf ul servafits miller by t�ade and was Ior some time after aunt, Miss Stobbie.-Mrs. Charles Powell, Catharines.-Mis4 McCallum, from Gode- is, was much the S'ame as that now being,
and it knows enough to keep them. Mr. oo of Toionto, and taking in the gre
Ming to Seaforth engaged as inanager of rich, is visiting at,'Mr. R
G. N. W. Telegra who has been visiting at Maple Hall for -JohnstoWE.-Mrs. at 1ndus- shown to the Armenian by the bloody Tu
trial fair. -The friends of Mr. and Mrs, T. rk,
ChaAes Hamgh, of Guelph, is visffing her and reflects discredit wholesale upon the suit, hent'
ph three old established Thomas Neilans, the veteran collector'of themill now owned Mr. Ogilvie. 'He several weeks returned to her home in Harold will regret to learn that they lost
n day last. 8 f
Fire Compan�ies-Phoenix, Norwich Union, taxes, is now entezing upon his twenty- built the �mill at Egm�ndville which� was Philadelphia on Mon ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wagner. -The citizens of a place �'Znch preten'slns as I&
r of service in that, capacity. Dur- afterwards 0 d b y money -
Steamers, "Vancouver, "Labrador,"."Oan- county
Imperial ; Dominion Steamship Li a-Rloyal sixth yea 1e was Par their�'infant son on Wednesda last. The It the money.
xne y M sars. Kyle - & us- accompanied by her brother, Master A Misses H. and . A. cClinchey were the town. The viz:
tory �properly w -w,
ing that time he has handled 0 rd, and h as rnold little' child had been unwell for ome tiwe, purchaser --of
orks, Toronto. adr od deal of t urned some ten or Case, and also, Mr. Powell, who came over Ouests of Miss A. Baler. A. MeTaggart was ion -'s, and Godi�rich is simply " not irk
e and despite the best of care and attention,
money. One year he collect s the guest of Mi�s Ma gie Douglas. -Quite on neutral grounds.- Quite a and =2 unaay e
it I-)
1490 welve years ago. Of -1 to years he has not to attend the Toronto fair. -Mr. A. U. passed away, number -
thousand five hundred dollars, and his been a number from here in end taking iu the went to
engaged in any bu iness and for a con- Pentecost removed to Toronto 'with his the exlkibition at, Toronto this, -we show in 'ne�
average annual callections will amount to Lond n
iderable time he basi not enjoyed goo family on Saturday last and they' have C, fair next 'week. The Misses S and DEATH OF AIR,
The many
d friends of the late Alexander Ingram, of the week.
thirteen' thousand dollars. He ha" 11 Holtz are visiting fri nds in Clinton' this
a thus health., His last illne4s was not of long taken up their residence in that city. -Mr. township of Hay, will regret to learn. of his
Mffjoro week,
handled over eight hundred and. twenty duration' some affec the kidneys Rutledge has leased the Meyer cottage, Stephen.
five thousana dollars of municipa, money 'being the' immediate
ti
death, which occurred on Thursday of last
#e oof death. He recently vacated by Mr. Pentecost and will week, at his residence,.Iot No. 12, 2nd con- Ratz- has returnett frour WIR R
and has never lost or naiscounted. a cent was one of nat emen, and although occupy it shortly. -Mrs. Robert Logan re- Tu6ker mith. ek's visit to Ottawa. -On Sunday last
ure's nob]
DISTRICT MATTERS. thatheisaware of. Who can beat this he was of an unassuming and retiring dispos- ceived a telegram on Monday, 'a WEST RIND NOTES.- fr. Thomas Browm- deceased was a native of Abt,-Jeensblire, cession, Hay, at the age of 75 years.' The a'we
record pnouncLng
The assessor, Mr. Robert Smith, the remains of Alm. Jacob Geiserof Ship
k- of' were interred in Crediton
ition and ney"er toolt any active part in public the death of her sister, Mrs. Henry Floe lee has been re-engaged as teacher Scotland, and emigrated to- this country
has also held'hispresent position and has affairs, he w or his bart, on Sunda -cemetery. De -
ST. TimMAS, ONT.-Has as sincerol respected f
AL
y last at Sault St. Marie. 4 school, at an �� incre - e in salary. -Fall ceased was 38 yeara of age and had been,
assessed the township for nineteen yearsin honesty an over 50 years ago. He lirst worked for a' OEM
five departments, Literatue, Fine Art, Elo- d integrity of character. He The deceased lady bad been -in declining wheat seeding is nearly finished in this vi- short time in the neighborhood of Hamilton, with internal cancer.
i tion and Commercial Training. The fac- successioB, and he is just as good a man was a man of whom one never heard an - health frr some time. She leaves a husband c'n' ailing foi some time
now as ever he Was. L ty.-Rev. F. visited his home at She I"ves a soriowing -husband and two,
y Isawyel
ulty numbers eighteen thokougbly qualified The late Mr. James thing but go6d spoken. He was a devoted and two little children to mourn her loss.- Woodbam this week -1 r. W. O'Brien is and then taking to himself a_parltner in life ren to mourn her loss._3&r.
Braithwaite held the position of clerk in the person of Miss Sarah.Foater, of Hull,
he lethodist church, and his We are pleased to learn that Miss Annie visiting relatives 'at Brampton. Wing, of Zurich, has bought
per
term England, but who was then residing in out the stock
: and freasuret for twenty-three years, and every day life bore testimony to the sincer- Willis, who has been Yervi ill, T
teachers. Rates rua from ;;39 to,';46 member of t small child
for boar(l, f urniahed roo2n "cht is improving. 0�
hen he resigned voluntarily, feeling that the ------- -0 London townehip, and who now survives of Mr. Morlock, general merchant, hipka,
literary subject,' ity of his profession. In fact, his death -Aev. Dr. vIcDunald r' urmed from To- -The Althodist church in Shipka w . ilf
lanndTy and tuition in all
. , �i i I him, he located on his fine 50 acre farm on
4� infirmities of d�_ge made it undesirable that removes one of the oldeEt and most highly routo OR Monday. -Mr. A drew Calder of have-& tea- eeting on September 30tb.-
$190.00 paid in advance secu!es Loc the London road, a little north of Hensall, Mr. Thoniam
including the classics and the modem lan- he shoWd long-e'r -occupy so important a esteemed citizens of t town. He leaves McKillop, near Seaforth, ent to Toro'nto 'lag y aguire, Detroit,
position. a Morlock
all the above advautages, together with in- a widow who, we regre o learn, is in very on Wednesday, to the h spitaL where be is renewing old acquai tances in town.- where he resided until about 20 years ago, of Aurora, Illinois 8E
struction in drawing and piano by the reg,. when he moved on to -the present fine fOd is visiting his parentalin Shipka.
feeble bealtb, and a. family of eight sons and will have hisleg, Mrs. Dr. Tait arrive& in town on Mondar
acre bom�atead. where be continued to
lowe# -,'a, Seatorth. 1500-1 loving reside unt I his death. The deceased was a
LE BARRELs in any quantity and at one. daughter to cheri It is e
ular teachers for onte' year. For announce- -Arp which �as. troubled him
thel memory of a greatly for many yearaj treated. vening. The ladies, of Blyth join in we -
,,iprices at CoLx.%tA
men
t, address Principal Austin, B.D. and thoughtful bisband and the feared it will have to be amputated at the coming her to their midst.-Jannes Ireland Morris.
WHO WANTs LrmE? man of ftn�,* sterling qualities, coupled with
F. Gutteridge, kindest of parent laid knee. -Another telephonel has been added
a. Th remains were
Seaforth, has just received a car -of Gue$h lime.': to "rest in the M W" in Wingham n Sat�urday.-Ivlr. Hous- d mind, and judgment and was well re iss Maggie Scott- is spendi
900 ad nV -fmr,.-The Toronto Globe Good for either fint or second coatylast aitl Na ak cemetery on to the list fia town. This I week Mr. C. W. ton, of Clinton$ Occupied the pulpit of the few das visiting in this localit Alim
so- I NOTES. -M
of Wed- ering. nTuesday'. and well informed. In religion he was a Pres- loarm
liNi Methodist chu chi oit Sunday Y.- AoarM
n es r
5 ;day says On Sunday last Rev. A.D. 1499-2 Papst placed an instru�nent in Mr. A. Janet Nihol, 7th lin at
inorningin byterian. and in politics, a Reformer, but of present, -
McDonald, D.., of Seaforth, conducted ROOMS TO RENT. -Two n- Cardno's bakery and on thd absence of Rev. Mr. Rigby.- Mr. Jas. Mr. James Hall is still very ill in thir
tee airy rooms to Locm, BwEFS.-Misseis Katie McFadden c fectiQuery store. late yelirs his health bad been such that he Toronto Hospital. -Mr. FerK
1� the service in the central Presbyterian let, with or without board. Five minutes walk frem Mr. Cardno's' customers will 664 be able to R. Anderson was in Wingham on Sunday.
imto Institute. 'Apply to m". coo�,,
congrega ion. e been get their bread by telephone. -Mr. William
teXt., Ephegi&nq, ii., C=93fain Street Seaforth. visiting friends in Wawa osh nee of Samuel Irvine'"on
church, before a large t, Dr. I ii� CAD
and Minnie Ryan, of j'.%Ic il lop, hav Mrs. Graham is in Toronto at present.- W the reside
could bt go about inuch. He leaves his 4son 11jea It
wido nd two sous and six daughters onday.
McDonald took for his 1498i14 for the past Messrs. Stephenson and Wilson, V.S., of to The funeral took place on Wednesday,.
0 leeth ham returned from a visit to friends mourn 11is deathi' Three of his family have Threabings ar-6 getting well 088TO,
BARRELS.�-Fjve hundred Sugar a .1.
couple f weeks. -Mr. James Good, of
In whom ye also are builded together B.rrv., in Port Hope and Peterboro.-Mr. John C. Wigliam, was in town on Friday on busi., I
rit.�l for We. These barrels wi'l make good apple barTe!a. Toronto, 'brother of r. . Geo e Good, passed 4way. Vad be but been spared an -
for an habitation of God through the eLpi wound up now.
A. 0. AuLT, rg ne8s*-Mr. A. W. Thompson, of Toronto, The thresh
Seaforth, wo formerly of this town, di d very suddenly Jampbell, son of Mr. James Campbell, near other Tear he could have celebrated his era in this, locality re Ames
The discourse, which was characterized by in
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t� �7 GET YouR F at his home, one day I Walton, who is farming in Tulare county, w town IaAt week. He was doing some Sons, Bird Bros.,
much force and eloquence, was listened to foL I golden 1 wedding. The - funeral cortege- to q�lokey & CO.., Taylor &
URNITURE REPAIRED.-WIffli t week, of heart California,has sent some fine sam lea of fruit painting, which was very handsome. Gosman, -and Whiteman TELL Y,
with close attention. Dr. McDonald is quite the Rodgerville cemetery ou Saturday last & Co. -A good
nd Mattress making. It d emire�, he will go - to pri He is really a professional at the business
M Walker,Sea rtb,doesall kinds of UpholEtelinji. disease. He was at his usiness as usual of his own gro t, Ms. Alex- many are getting their ap lea packed
a wing, to his aun
in the forenton and dio n the evening-- was very largely attended,and the bereaved a favorite in Toronto, where he� has many Yate reeidences., Orde% left at the'stores of win. ander Sutherland, John street, Sacrament services were dis 'he week� -Corn cutti
warm friend,-." Pickard or E. McFaulp Promptly attended to, 15ooxl Miss Lumaden, sister of! Mrs. Alexander ensedin widow and fam ng has ommeneed.-The:
ily have the sympathy of all. That you
n n
TV
-,x, among Presbyterian church on Sunday morningt rain on Saturday and Sunday'ivas -a soakero
which were dried peaches -and a 'jar of
SATG'11EL,LosT. -Lost, bet L-4,-BoR DAY. -Monday last, "Labor Day,' Of
ilso � a A niece of M 'IRobert Lumaden, canned peac' Miss Bertha Youngblut, of Berli and the ground ploughs well after it. T�h�- ween K, hes.-Mr. R. Lusby, market yuTirF: HuRo.,� Boy is Cmi.m morning of the 7%h So IPJ?en arrived here r�e Scotland, on n, was was observed h re ad a general holid 7, but
and Brwefleld,on the from Aber visiting friends in town last wee Ay
A des- pternbe � n clerk was called awky to Detroit this week k. -The wells were also filled u M*
a enialliesther satchel containing a purse Friday: last. -Miss Jenni I our village did Ot present that quiet iss,Jane Shier,
-Datch from Pitlochry, Scotland, oii Saturday f�"Wing is at pre-. owing to the serious illness o firemen were out on Monday even' for them
gun, of o, f a relative ing per- au
b& 4th line, is
pearanee incide t to the usual holiday, the
It Blake, on the inside- r, Miss 11
forming their usual practice under the Cole in recovering after an attack -of th
sat ley. a ladies' -ye I and other small articles. sent i4 New York, spending her holidays and his duties are being attended to by Mr' on the contra all was life and bustle,
last, conveys the pleasing news of Mr. The chal had the address of Mrs. Alian j5hawa--�-Miss
away to
Gideon Perrie's success in Scol t1and. A suitable reward will be ry and
Dougla3, visitin� her siste ettie, and other Elliott
leadership
friends. Du town clerk. Of Captain Somers. -Rev. Mr. -our tvinne
Ye article to the measels.
says In the Contest held here to,day, given to anyone returningL the abo ring her absence, N1 iss. Flossie Rigsby was -in Brussels on Friday. -Quite & although the h avy rains of the preceding
undersigneJ. ALLAx DOUGLAa, -Blake. 1606-2 Weir �resides at the orga in the Presby- dayy and night id not promise well for our f aervic
September 5th, for the Caledon4i, Athletic number took advantage of the cheap fare to terian I church. -Dr. John A. McLeod, of bicycle race end sports, yet at an early Zurich.
championship, between Gideon'Perrie, of Toronto on Tues4a morning.-Sliss Me -
y
'alifornia, and formerly of hour riders me in on the mornin trains JOTTI-mos. -During -trashy a
I . Hibbert. .
Brussels, 0abario, and the Scot'chman, G. PRrsmrTFFy OF HURON -.-The Prftb:ytery an Diego, Thursday las't while TVish returned h ' on Wednesday, after the h
ome
Brooklyn, New York, eavy- -thunder-
held a lar meeting"in Clinton on the 8th Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell were drivi a months' visit with� Stanley friends. ag,_ Air Jacob, Ra,
nd an old Huron botive power, and as the storm last Sunday morni tore, ksaua
f in
it. Johnstone, of Aberdeen, the8rmer won, and their own m
boy, islatresent
-in four ou6 of seveu� fri hteneN
defeating Johnstone regu r
inst. The estimate of expenditure for the visitin iends in this into Dublin their'horse became Bun edme out in all its beauty, the clouds berer had four calves killed in the field 'worthy,
rolled and everything looked bright. by
ts. Two new records were e6tablished., year was agreed upon. Mr. James Hamil. v1c1nitk- -jat a horse the road ide, and Bl vale. The lightning. He did not d1.-8 weven Dr. Me eod,.,ftare sorry tos
y grazing on
haa,bedn su cover the ea& 0 U rMs.
Johnstone throwing the t ton, of Leeburn, was appointed to attend to ftering from 1 Ith f r some "threw Mrs. McConnell out, while r. Me- DoTs.-Mr. R L. Stewart, of faces -of the intending contestants in the animals until evening. He estimates d the
p,)und
time aud is traveling arc Alexandria races became also brig radiant, and loss about $35, as tKey were aboutine e the interests of Manitoba College in the 0
hammer 92 feet 2 inches, and nd the country C
Presbytery. It was agreed to leave mission- in the hope that change prove bene- rowds from the' and towns and months old and good ones. -Quite a'fe
Wperr�ze puttina onnell-had all he could do to ma age the high school, b resume his the c ig
the twenty-two pound shot 37 feel 5 inches. horse. Mrs. McConnell, though n t injured duties there.-T4e
�Uibori
�oresters' hall has ueen vill, �gei; began to poqrr �n, 1W
sions. -Xiinisters were and shortly after from, this vicinity attended the Toronto fair-
ary meetings to sea ficial. -LThe quantities of coi�l being deliver in in any way, was badly frightened nd left freshly painted b$ Jr. John
to have Farrow. -Mr. lock a large thro g had assembled at thiz week, and returned highlyple-ased.-
requested town just now by oi�ir
Missionary 1,�,, ealers, klessrs. in a weak condition. We hope sh will he cD(
rs.-From the news- sermons
nd
preached to their congregations, and report Reid & Wilson a :Pnald� hotel �e6per, is in a -,,cry critical
week in rela ion to the I t -be Oriving park t 8how
paper reports of last I ter, are almost none the worse of the'eatasti-ophe.--rMichael �� ce course ta witness The committee of the Rai branch agri-ml-
Collegiate examiations� two ni�mes we Sabbath e Nreaking of a pop bottle- the 4ports. The firlit vent was an excitin
at the .,January tveeting. The enough to mak erso condition. By the
shiver in ex- McLien, one of the oldest settle is arm was' tural society have secured the 9-Veter brss,
-re cut s�'x *eeks ago and 9
Miss it ha; baseball match betwee Zurich and Hensall, band to play at the fair which w end yn
ry
accidentally ornitted school report, as. also the report on - Chris- ectation of the cbxYi'ng blasts of win bert, died at his residence on August 29th. never beal t
Bell ter.
tian Endeavor, were del . dgar Coultes is attend ill 'be bel.
vering He had been in poor health for orne time ing Goderic.. Be
meeting.
Bond passed in part 1. of the Senior"Leaving ayed till the next gleveral teams have been �n aged deli and las it was the 6ir and deciding match, on the 23rd and 24th September. Wa aand Frank D, Claicson passed in Latin, e resi enc a of citizens for
The remit of assembly'.on 11 re- coal at,the privat -d and all that' human skill and- tender cai. ool--�-Mr. and Mrs. A. eac� club having proibusl won one game, understand the band is a first class one sn&
I f lete
presentation 11 was considered,- and' it was many days. and e H. Musgro4e amillY, of Wingbam, grea interest was
comp r ,
leting his Junior Mabriclat.on, There they do notseem.tobe could do wds done �,o restore his health, but
agree ne yet. is a3 In �ahi e,,Aed in the play strong in numbers, and people will get , o(L boom,
--do surprising
is also d to recommend that. no change spent labor ularly so, the score rigbt� up
another senior student who will -be nearly d gat Mr. John Mos and, aitic 9`0
the to no avail. The deceased was an honest, grove's, Turnber�y. Music. Thp society expect a goodhow;a& stock
P
amount -of coal re tared to h Mrs. McDonald and
'probably receive the Senior Leaving cer- made. Theremiton a permanent,place q' eep-the people upright man, respected by all who knew children have rotu to -tf e cloFie of the ganie wasi'very close. In there is a larger membership than last year,,
of even a'small town like 8 fQrth ed to their home in t
of meeting." for the assernbl , was, taken �e fifth innings, -w�idh was the last one as
-tificate" seein that the figures i:n -the y arm. - him, and his death is regretted b a host of Chesley, after visiting at Rev. M r. Mo and the'ground is fi
ha
official report are evidently inaccurate iiii Mr. Edward Garrow of I y ed up it elegaut style,
up and it Was agrei�d. to recommend that ma., tt
as,.- agreed apon, thel*nsall players were -AIL E. Faust has returned home from a.
as been f riends. His remains,* followed by a large Miss Bertha Farr6w, i,ith two run
the present niode be coutin here for the past week visiting his bf Goderich, is visiting
-iit
one parb. This makes 83'or 84 out of I The 'ren ere interred'in, Irish- the Misses Moss M Christopher Thorm- af ternoon was ad g'trip in the east.�-Henry
ued. ahead v
05 mother, concourse of people, w abd not out, but as the two weeks' visiti
on Sabbath school board. of publication was brother and other friendl.-Mrs, J. C.
students. at the late 6xamination, or about town ce'tnetery. ton and Mi vanci�g and the track was Weber has also reviirned from a, two weeks'
'0 per ceat. We congratulate these two 001 committee, siting
remitted to the Sabbath sch Greig and little daughter 1 h as Afice 'Ja"� sufficiently dry to e4s ire fairly -good racing, visit to his pareffts and Othr friends at,
j;. ave returned
their sister, Mrs. Fro, of Brus. the game was closed a a nioye made for- New D dee.-Dr. Buchanan has sold hix�
t home after an extended visi to Mrs. G reia a
students on their good. lack in getting thei o beconsidered and reported on at next. -
r parents in Goderich.--Mr. George Aitzz'el 'Dashwood. sels, last week. -Ms, Robert the grand stand, whr a large number of 25 acres of laud to Mr. Peter Laniont. It
names on the fortunate Est. meeting. The' temric" on the recep�ipn of Mosgrove is U
pe th ini Toronto. -Rev,
ministers from,other ch left on Thursday for BrookI N York Mr. fluro's best riders! ht od waiting for the will be a grand piece of land for Lamont ta.
urches w BRIFF�3.-Mr. John Fried, traveller for nding a mob
on a visit to friends th y erian I min
ted for considerati6n to the dommittee on Adam - er of W -Iton, races to be called. 0 those who had keep hii cattle on, as he
as remit.
Rult�kr, D-PANERY IMEETING.-A meeting e �el er.w Marshall & Company,- London, has been Foresb, Presb t ard Rev. A. Y. Hartley,
superintendence of students. The remit on age, ex. is a he'sivy
spending a few days with friends in the vil. of this vill a
of the rural-decanal Qhap�cr of Huron was h�ays bat, temporarily remo ed his livery to worked so fait cattle,. OPPosite
fo hfally t promote the tour- buyer and shipper. -Adam S. F&Ust has -
e
r -Office
en a matter of jmtis- bought the property of the late Ab. Wa
held at Seaforth on Friday last. Rev lage this week. -The Aliases Walper, from changed pulpits last uniformity of worship w4s5 remitted to the r!ner premises on East J'William street, i Sabbath. -IMessrs. nament it must ha e
while V� r. Cady is ma�kingj extensive im- Berlin, were visiting at Louis Kraft's amu�fand Alexand%lMagee were visiting faction to see the large i umber of contestats, bold, and will ta
Rural Dean, Hodgins presided, and the fol' committee on church life and work. The and _0
is stable on I Market street. ke possession in November.
he proveingnts on h' with o�ber friends. -The Misses Ne8per who relatives here last eek. They wheeled
were present: to, t including riders of ski I and that not a
lowing members remit on migsion board w:Ls. remitted
gi
Tia-rabu.,1, of Goderich ; Higley, Mr. i3ohn Aird, of TorontO, and formerly hLLve been visiting friends in Dashw( the way exceptin t � -Mr. J. G. ScHuchter left for Pigeon. -
Re vs- home mission committee. 'The cler )od and all hrough the St. Clair single mishap occurred1to' mar the pleasure Michigan, to visit his soils tile
of Blyth k was
the surrounding viVages for a - few weeks tunnel.
Loe, of Winh% instructed manager orthe Seaforth b ch of the Bank re. He-
m - Bray to sign a memorial respecting a ra of the occasion. The concert held in Cox- intends to be absent about t
j, of Exeter; Mills,
reformatory for young m I 6n, of Commerce was visiting a have left for their home in Buffalo. -Mrs. wo weeks. -
of �ensall ;. Stout, of Cliaton ; Griffin, of worth's hall in'the evening was also very A
_H addressed to Alrat-IF. Case's
Is and, 1A essrs, Metcalf, Maxwell, Justice of the. Doi'ninion. e We rton.-
Miss Elizabeth Schluch
the Minister of. this week. -Miss Grac J. Weber is visiting friends in Milve ter and her sister,
and proved a great success, Caroline, left here. for. Detroit recently, after-
�0_tr, `qf Belle-
gL largely attended
Bulger, Day and Holmested. The conduct of the clerk Ville, is visitin Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seimon are spending a LOCAL BREFS.-.04r. Kenneth Al�carthur, but want of space prevents ua from giving a.
Several mat- fiftransferring Me., at Mr. B,,� Dickson's the couple of weeks with friends in Elm' of Ailaa Cr�i a month or so vihiting around home. -Mr.
t ig, has bee spending the past detailed account. The following are the John Deihert had a trip to Waterloo a fewt
ues
h. Larpince,Hu;nft for license, to the of Miss Jean n. -Mr.
ters affecting the work of the church in the Presby- Alex,
tery o 9tobbie has erected a new building fo i his Mr. and Mrs. George Kaercher from few days with hi b It
Owing is r er
r
diocese were discussed, and the foll as. approve The Tavi- obn.-Very in. names of the p ize winners in the different days ago --Mr. B rman and his daughter�,
Toronto, w' d of. -tereating a impress 0
stock, are calling on -friends in the v TOTA
next meeting of Presbytery is to be held i
committee'elected to visit the seve egg emporium on Goderich treet,in rear of illage. %Te missionary services races
:-One r dle open, amateur-McIvor eft I
ral wls- Mr. S. Rawhie has disposed of his pr' t Were held the. e hodist cburc' J ast Thursday for their home in Balti-
sion parishes - Clinto on the 10t. of Nove' n Mr. Gunn's store. -Mr. Co k, a brother of in this'village, consisting i oper � village on a h in this Ist, Goderich Galloway 2nd, Gode'rich more. -Dr. Buchanan has had his house ancP
1�ev.' Rural ean Hodgins, mber. .
1: chairaian ; Revs. Turabull and Mrs Black, of the 2nd con ession of Tuck- of b a brick bloc ath I t' Mr. Kerr,
_0� 11 f the Bennett 3rd, H nsall.-Half rflils, profess -
411 1 - and the property next to Fenn's harness
Lowe, and
ersmith,is at present spen ng a few weeks Brussels Po Re Office newly Painted which d mu h tor.
1-folmested and Ransford. at, and b her
of the W. ional-Manvill Ist, Clinton ; Jowett -2nd their p
pearance-Airs. Bosseberry has
E. Ke Va r of e church, occ Oayfield
Li gatone 3rd, Goderich. gone toaNew Hamburg to visit her son
rr 110 0 d 01- ng
Ygenbrally 'b.-ervod through-- Y. Mr. Cook is a mer from near I in e mor and the Be r ne c, p
the call of the'rural dean xeter at Day, as ver . I ister and otli friends in, this in the neighborhood of the pulp t -th protessional, Manville Ist, G.Butherland and his mother passed through,
meeting then adjoined to meet in le The LiLr: it DAY.-Alonday last being Labor visiting his st r shop, to Mr. Jonas HarAleib, for something
out th -count mil
ul holiday,- and Winni eg, lars. - This is one of the 'largest real es ate f 01
ry as
P Manitoba. - Henderson, o Tor n in the ev nin Clinton ; Livin tone 2rkd, Goderich Emer- our illage a few dy� ago and made a olu
r and Airs
SeafO 11 was 'lot much behind its neighbors William Gray are - deals that has taken pi The attendance, n t it tanding thle uft- Bon 3rd, Clint�) -One mile,
at' resent v
-the picnc on Fri- in this respect. -isiting at ace in the village, for The volu
day last was a most enjoyable affair, ath I able state of th eather, w t call at our post master's. George i-
Alost of the business places Mr. Cray' f some, time. favor _#. local amateur- shory
The a er's, Mr. Kderick Gray of el i very B6nnett ist, Cook 2nd,- Taylor 3rd. -Half running the post
'a during tb
good and the able
0 rmons were ir ile, boys, fil h
ns
Clinton attended the Bruceeld.H�lf mil
Briuceffeld. listened to with much interest. -Q ite a ly cMurray 2ndi Clinton Rautenbury 3rd," for each ether. -Mrs, Pogson and her son
w ther,, which had been broken all week, V much suspended. This holiday, -purchased the Johnston fa in o emts-C60k 18t, Hensall ;
e& in tow were closed, and active rk was AlcKillop.-Mr. Robert Habkirk, has i delivere!( Office in Rensall and the -
faired up and all nature smiled in n the 4th two post masters always have ;& good or&
her most � or ew! V 9 r, rom
-4000. B. R. Iff ic;GrXS, general fire and. life insur- b
coming so soon af'er civic holiday, COncession of McKillop, pa ing for it 5 large number f
ing to the prevailing- some felt that in these tiZ isnee agerii, nobLry public, con veyancer, oom missioner icycle races held hire n londay e,open, amateur -Gal- frOmPortHuron, Michigan have beenhere. ees, when work is This is the old homescead farm which his last, loway lat, Go I
dampnes of the ground, tables and seats so scarce; they could not afford 6vo 'holi. father to _g. affidavits, &c. erich-; McIvor 2nd, Gode. visiting her sister, Mrs.
for takin
ok up and cleared nd we hope he mortgag-e-Qn to loan on first Labor D �ray, he ri We e&V4ee
r
ay,Labor day,in our vill
Og Trivett Memorial church, Exete , co duct- -tandem, profeagi na a e, was quit
were provided, which proved a great con- days so soon after each other, and good farni property. At home every ay. -The R -,h ; Blair 3ed, Bayfield. Two mie Mond
ev. Mr B
of Work took:ad. will be as prosperous on it 9 his pr enitor morning and Wednesday of each week. 1464 Inginf) b I ed services in St. Paul's church on Sa bath 14, Cook to p the boys,
venience. Time passed quickly and pleas- vantage of the opportunity n I -Manville and Jowett as a lot went to Hensall
a -t1Y away in swi offered was. -Miss C. Anderson an Miss Mitchell, Hymr,,'�EAL.-Rarely� has tfiere an event evening last. The Rev. Mr. Mills, jAcum- a d Ilard 2nd, Hensall,
oating, football to get in a gcod day, and all will -say they of-Paiis, are this week the-- guests of Mrs. occurred in ot ti,theHensall-
mo r village a'roundwhichcen-' bent preached for'Rev.-M -prices is 2
and z6ther amusements U-1. tea was served,of did right. A good many went by the. rn- James Cowan,- North M ite will ieturn the compliment. -Last
there. Another year, no dqub
A r. HodgIns in
interest As that which took Seaforth, who was taking pax Tuesday evening R v
which all heartily partook. Then, a sho ing train to Toronto, to take in - the Thomas Robson; of Brighta�n treet. t Al rs. tred, so much -t in a pecial -Ethel. 6 -. D. H. Braun
an, d and
pointed with long,. gaunt finge ing at -place on %Vedne day, 'ifternoon of' this service hold in Exeter. -Mrs, John Petty NoTE Mofts Ehnea gave irand te
rou-nd of fan and the shades of evening show and try; to-8ee,,,the great Chinam the resideince of'Mr. 1U. McLean. last week. We refer to the ma
was r, the home- Li. A good many went to Hensall to eek. -Miss Lillie G rriage of Mr. and Miss Croyadale are visiting relativ' a in S. -Ins ctor Robb paid an official perance lectures- FaU
i ward wArning, while all soon obeyed, feel ray nd Miss Mary for the Young People's Association in the
-ing help the Hensall friends' Andrew Scott, the popul visit to -our 13-eb I last Friday. -D. Tyerman
ar young par6iier-oi Toronto. -Mrs. Georfe Moir and da 'hter �-.Mr. Milton Buchanan -
9
to celebrate their Lamb, graduates of our Collegiate are the Glasgow House, to: Miss Jessie MeDon- iting friends in McKillop ic 11 in that innocent recreation sweetens life. In holiday,,and a goodly number remained at attending the Mod I h in Mitchell.- &Id, youngest me1ro ' at d Wife are Evangelical church
aughter
le c o m township. �A t rber bop, has been Opened brother Norman to Clinton high school.
tha connection we must not forget to thank of this village, recent y returned ho u has gone to Goderich high school and bis,,
they fiad beei3 in a -part of W. wden's tailoring establish,
-ho oA a Bennoch, w 0 t:ui,o t a kindergarten Donald a 11
home to take care of the - town and take in Mis h h of Air. DuncZ Me- Lambton coun where
ness age. All the rel tives of
the boys ,v -n the boats for their kind- the sports on the Recreation Grounds here, school i Seaforth some ti e ago is now in the 'interested parties, together with! a few
in Placing theal at the service of thiE Vill visiting.�Mrs. Dougall, sr., is Abock is
of those under the au
m this nl�nt.-S- J. Nichol spent Sunday at home.
ices of the Beaver osoe charge of a new kinderga e department friends, were 9 pres t lacr week visit* relailves in Toronto. J�Mr. and Mrs. Peacock, of Morri:, a
in connection with the resent at the ceremony.1 The Maca LI -The following is the number of pupils,
en.t.-After a a ay of about four montba club, and laly who did qo seemed, o, be r','nof Ailsa Crai accompanie� by Monday with their daughter, Mr n for each high schopt an' Of a1H1 kind
aniong ratforel public wedding gifts vere numerous and ban4some, Miss McPherson, has' en visitinj her -Miss Dawson d Collegiate Institute&---
- thorou bly wel satis ed with their choice. school, and op Patterson.
friends at 8arnda, Corunna and For 9 t rthu
eat, Miss: AddielRevenson arrived' home on ened the fire a with fort The happy yo, ing couple left on of Manchester, is
The first event of the day was a base all p *1 -the after- brother, Mr. John Macarthur. in the county who ivrote at the department--'
y
mpi s. -Mrs. William proat and Miss Vi6ting Mrs. A Ward and Mr
Sfkturday last. -Mr. William Hills is attend-- -match betwEen the Foundr noon tra'in for i W. I ways in
n extended honeymoon' I . C R. Docket.
a :uzing a cone per(
Ing the Mitcliel-I model y boys and a Kate Cowan returned Tualday from several amid Kennedy, of Georgetown, who has b�eu W 8 B wden is org entage, who -
showers of ric( and the best wi8bes of � their ert &I examinations, with the town, This visiting in Blyth.'-W'iss Frank Brine, many. friends faithful- and efficient typo in r tr�u�e i� - coo'nnection wit I the Kickapoo were successful : At Mitchell, 28 wrote, 15-
a
spenc n i the villag any 0
almoat everytbing. Wby not a model played in the forenoon the grass wa Mr. J. T. Morrow, of Fal*rton, formerly of e, and are having warm friends here, left thi, week M Practed c ui On wrote, 46 passed, or 5 per cent.; at Strat- ery morni.n.0 by train. Seaforth boasts of quite an interesting game, but -as w a has been Mr nd Mrs. Scott intend office for several years, and who made I�dihm Medicine Co. -T 7onto exhibiti passed, or 51 pe
�ys
ov 801001, going down picked team from the it was da ling a ;let in Toronto, abttling dow at St. Marys, 86�
Kennedy is spending a wbat wet and slippery. .0ma for To- a number 'rom our village ford, 99 wrote, 52 passed, or 52 per cent.;�
e_ a nice new w Iling erected, which will be ronto where he intends visiting the Exhibi- &
wee
a strial Fair. e sa y 0 te, lit passed, or 18 per- TAILORS
and attend' 0 u' -jastice to them Alorro�w drove up to gE,tia load of crocks the time they return from their wedding Stewart, relict of the late Duncan Stewart, ttee cent.
The men of Iron Varna was in own on Wedneday. Mr
k or two in Toronto visiting relatives, came out second best, but in t fully complete and ready for occupancy b week.LA election of new books will
in th lad, -Mrs, it must b' id that their battery, Messrs. at the,Egmondville pott6 Mr. Morrow's tour. tion. -The many friends of thelat� jNlr. made sbortl b t Ii )rAry at List wel, 76 wro
he
f I y
nd M iss Graam, . Of Clif ton Cottage, spent &ephenson and Edwards, lay off so as to ends will be pleas of this village, our publi _cOmmi rwo
to earn that LowL BniF, .-Aliss Bess following wills have' Itpen latel Doors so
ie McGre Cromarty, will regret to W probated in
prosperidg- afi is doing a good has returned ome, after spending a ew learn of her death, which occu roxeltip _. the surrogate court
some day8 last week with friends in (Ain- be fresh,for a more important match, in and formerly of the township —0 -The
ri c Iiirary.
to". -We regret to notice the illness h
of Which they were to takla part in the afteri business at Fullarton.- r. Daniel A -le -j weeks visiti rred on Sab- �NOTV_S--The Women's Gearing, Stratford nal property, $8,,-
g riends ia A x Sable, Michi- bath morning laat� The deceased, Who was oreig,112 Mission_
rom, one of the early settlera, and who was well ho�d their annual meeting
weli Personal, $4,035 -real $3,500, Sainuel.
k has sold his house and -Mr. All ry Society of the Presby riaD church here -Thomas Young, Listo--
Aliss Annie M"ou,, eldest daughter of Airs. noon. But for this, -they would likely have Cor u re , perso
I I lot, 850 real, $4,000.
9 r lex. MeLeod arrived home f'
m yo
Henry Mason, of thi3 village. A cold iven a different account of themselves. The f o e1r. wned by Mrs. Deitricb, to the his trip to the old country last week. He and favorably known, had been suffering for Roe,
-8 ago seems to have been second event was a foot ball match, between is week, in the
caught a. few weel, gan.
the cause. but we hope soon to see her the Hurons of Seaforth and a team fro Messrs. Stark for 1,425. it is a pleasantly ba�,ement of the church I Mrs Elms, personal, $2,42-6 real, AND
i� about again. -Mr. enjoyed the voyage i
of Ay-Imer, Brussels club. mmensely, and, ae a quite a length of, time from that apparentl Watt, of Gottleib Fitzner, Log
J. Fear in the -situated pr4eAy.-Mr. Peter Klinkhamer, consequence, feels much improved and in- incurable diBease cancer of Guelph, isi expected t�o be ent to address $1,552.
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P" flVillg visit to friends i' In this match the Hurons of, Winnii�p�,---formerly of � Seafortb Was in vigorated.-Miss Mary Conatts, of Craig, and owin a r
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run, the core John Greenholder, Eiin;a 1�raosl and reO.
paper McIntosh, in the village. -M isa MoLaugh- one and ahe was Tgry much reduced b her standi T ap fril displayed 49,700. Amb -
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