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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-09-25, Page 847 771 a "Mill, as J E 1VTEMtER !�59 18960, THE HURON EXPOSITOR Fri: t service to -yol, the voters' list court for the Reformers 4 conducted' n t�e precedingL ilson, of nery-- on the platform of their.car, and 1 Read This, —It WiU b ev. T. eds, bui this ELY cattle. horse and other stook -at i on Thursday of this we�k.—H- Dennis d eift8l[120010, ed by t eir Ire Wilson's 0 ban all been remedi h moval and wing their ackni as the �train ash r0VTg DwIedgments i I w idon, a ve)ry able knd impressive speaker. ended 'Advantage. . ne an sod bildren returned tion. Thus Mrs. J� 0. Sto �r 4 —A concert is to be held -&no, improved, the erection of 'splendid modern structures, moved away from the eta 7 amily left on Wednesday for their ne pleasant episode in life'e his- home in Chatham. visiting her parents, The best Mangold to grow Is Ev affording eve nere, though scarce- another very of Western Star Lodge, how e this week !rom. rt of Ontario Agricul- r i onvente mammoth saw 10C. (see repo to many would have been unde the auspice n ry. A gr C 1 11 Mr. and Mrs. R(bi sop of Lambeth.—Mrs. the lrnp�oved ly large enouSKI fcor the increase in entries of ubsoribers, and rider the direction of that popular musi- turalcollege.) Tho beat Bela v-%rrotis In order to' encourage new,. a hese buildings leased if th( d at 'DeLion lef t he wede turnip N the monarch, are arranged i inguished visitors Dould e -e lai�-,week for London, Opening Days. short white. The beqt 8, this year. 'T rive commis- cian, G. W. Cline, on the, seco d night of th and the best *hcre she inten14 lea ing her dat ualls Westbury or $kjrvivig," traprovt. d, nd two -sides Ofthe grounds, thus IeWy. ave made a 13nger visit to our town, but and to save the expense of age putt ing-down some ighter, It our seta is. arou fall fair. —The council are time ht here, as a, M if; a DeLion, Its ving he e at, the same buy thi�ni is rl sit' fortunate in getting them for even sions we have decided to give TIE Expos- look as e ors. we were I stone crossings on Main street, that w to the if t -The Br ssels :for Lucan, where the intends carrying on =1'3,on., and of thoTost quality. our'prico are ing'thecentr comparatively free tovi Fair the brief visit we had, this was an extra 't - o New Subscribers from N4* hey would be permanent.- awaydown below the regular combination pilces. So far as exhibits w4e co, cerned the- Grand Trunk ITOR u started as thnothy seed at and the -y, clover and be- in the' J rchasing $40 tbe'millinery business. She first choice good, bar!c was a grand success, lever ir progr mme First of January, 1898, for the: sm411 sum of Mechanics' Institute are -pu Pfjeeg. ITaLvo JUSt feeelvod some veryi, fine ented to del I ves# resting h lowest Amusementa ay I per a in bulk, which we call sell at I ing filled to overflowing. were, authorities very kindly com One Dollar. Or we will give THE worth of periodiotls and $50 orth of books a branch th;re.�-A TOrYiinte ar now CoylonTe acted by R an in packAgee. Also -some Very 0 ice in gr6at plenty, and were eagerly pationized the,train-long enough to permit of the im- this fall. J. A. Stewart U been elected home servi was con ev. Mr. ivilicl) bbath pourd less th shich we are retalli g at y. Pawnee B 11 arid Ifi braves promptu.and pleasant demonstration, EXPOSITOR and Weekly Globe to new sub. Paul's al urch, on, Sa .rg Hsotio and Japan?, by the man president and G. F. Blair- secretary -treasurer. Mills, in S V%6 rial opportuifity.of Friday and Saturday, TWEN, afford to 9611 at. Give ut came in for a large share f attention; Per- afford d�a great many an soribers from now until the Firlt of January, evening last. The att�i dance was large ttnd prices no ped,.tTr car t U � iCauned vep ableg. canned, and dried fruits 01 tho seeing -b th Lord aiA Lady Aberdeen, who, rch was very t � efully decorated for ape he had more admirers than the giland very small 1 the chu -WHOLE ,some extra fine choose h 1898, for the 8 in of One Ashfield. best qualit� at IoNvebt prices., orted stock of is but for t is might probably never have so Mrs. J. Adams, of St.Marys, In stock just TIOW, ilave a well ass displays of field or factory. Well, there We We thus -Farmers are.cutting their corn the occasion. - for tast and peopl- roceries, crockery and provisions of the boat quality no accountin e will commendabie a 'curiosity gratified. Dollar and Fifty Cent& NOTES. is the guest of Xlm �C. A. NicDonell. e. 9 91 old by any house in the trad -the. address read' by the offer the best locbA paper in Oqtario and the in this vicinity, which is a very good crop. nd will not be unders pro co- have amusement, though It be by a rough have a copy of Quite a number from tbi.s village and neigh - The highest pripea paid for all kinds of t I The fall wheat in this neighborhood look a Cash paid for eggs. artist. The city itself was never before in Mayor and Lord Aberdeen's reply, but ow- beat city. weeltly- in Canada for less' than the borhood at' ended the Exet4,r fair, on Tnes AN I must leave better than it has done for -years. There is 25th and 26th such fine condition. During the summer, ingto press of other matter.we -day last, but the coldness of the day and Se -or price of one good I &per for a year. large Q. WILSON, Dundas and Richmond, �the two principal these until next week. p more sown than ugual.-There is a rain that fell during tb e forenoon kept niany -avelling done on the Lucknow Bank of Conimc ce BI This is really hard times' offer.. It is amount of gi r and assist - 1374 business streets, bave been put in splendid from going. -R v. Mr. Ker form ith granoli ts-, whidh are Mistresis Aberdeen. cents a bus and Goderich gravel road, betwee i Belfast t, r. Kaine, g special ser- YARI cheaper than wheat at 50 iel, or 36re conducfin thic pavemen ber 12t i conces- a1i The electric car service (Written for -Tim EXPOSITOR) delay, if you and Luchnow.-Mr. Bar, a at Sexsmit] i,. which are well attended, swept ev 06AS at 10" has Lven ed a ma- v ice . pt ev qpt ev cents. Do. not qpt ev ry night. Cash One day there was an unco stir sion West Wawanosh, y manifested Edward I is'ample or all needs, connecting as it does h �Ohe vines. and much interest -is-alread desire either or both t e papers send in with all parts of the city. No :one visiting Aboot our quiet toon, chine for killing potato bugs off therein. -Mr. Hi.dley-Doo, of Rodgerville, All are cordiAlly ia -ited to see our il, to take the ride to For It w a whisperbd that an Ear I your order at once. Remember that a one He is going to try to get it patented. mail contractor on the Rodgerville, Hensall, of New Fall Styles of Ttimined Alilliner people gene -DEALER IN- tbecty should fa By traliln Was oomin' doon. 0 t, Lur Springbank Park, a lovely trip along the dollar bill will secure yol T1I'E I EXPOSITOR Chiselhurs i ey nd urondale routel which- will be of a very fine, order. -the QId yarn 11 heep Skins & Furs, south bank of the Thames for: al�out five An Earl 1 We'd never seen the like,., from now until the First 'of Jaiiiiary, 1898 Gorrie. carried away q, i�ite a number of first prizes given Hides, 2, miles. - �'rom this park the water alipply of In a"oor mortal ken, i 9 1 A BARN BuRwED.-At 3 o'clock Sdturda y at the Exeter fair for fruit and vegetables Ycu will also have -a chance to see the. bdag f For gentry's scarce iii Cau%da and if this is not enough, ut in fifty cents after A bay sheds rown in his cultivated garden. -Dr. statements, th ined by taking advantage o noon, the stable, driving at newest things in Jackets, Jacket Clthe,, the city s obtai And no'like ither men. GODERIC11 STREET, more and you will get h 'Weekly Globe arter of on Tuesday morning for ntion to S the numE rous springs along the bank of the omson left iej Dresses, Furs, &c. Stu We've beard o'ghai8ta an' angels a Gorhe, were destroyed by fire d,'whioh a mile from river. Here a strong dam is erecte a of Mr. W. H-GIregg, who lives a qu Th L intei1da practising. -IN-Ir. a _R 3ET, tiirown in for the a me t Goderich,whel e We've seen tb�m in oor dream, I with the-kno, supplies 1e power foe,- 3g! the water We have still'a few on ined a lb6rge quantity 0 e A big dis lay of everything is in at-orp-. m In But sic like thilga can nQ! compare lists who have The buildings conta Jamea.Murra3 &�d Mr. James Stewart wer p existed in peoi i to the rkervoir on the1pu44gUs! near by, Wi'Lords fra( Aboideen, hay, also machinery and a span of horses, I in the county tewn this week. -Mr.. Win. for you. After 45 years in business life, I am� at 11 whence i) is carried to the city by gravi- evidently forgotten that the price of THP; 11 of which were consumed, The fire orig- McAllister, of the township of Hay, eldest -we thov and hope to get a ibare curtse low, Exposi' ' is $1.50 a year when not paid in at the grindstone, tation. After all, the mighty gatherihg of We're no brought up to y TOR inated from a spark from King's steam son of Mr. John McAllister, of this village, -fifty 90 An' f d or face, giving of the trade in Hides, Sheep Skins and Furs, orderly, intellig nt, well dressed people x e d thresher. T1. e bu has been cap tring a number of first prizes e 0, me(LyosoanyLn Ter reverence, mir," advance, or who really -desire to e a ildings were rX3HJM eople WOV Vf at the old butter store, Goderich street was, perhaps, the most interesiing object of An' 11 Please er mighty grace." the long price. To all such ,v'e would say, the Howick Mutual Fire Insurance Com- at. all the neighborl fairs, including the at ton g for his fine litter of �502 study. Good nature seemed uppermost., pany. Loss, about $1,0W. exhitition do Fi. McFATTL meant BimP17: For ilka J to maister here, that on account of.tbe hard times, iwe wil and we did not p or, disorderly ee a drunken We're in an awtu' way, pigs. ement 01 I If they person during o,:ur stity.-Mr-'D. Johnston For gin his leddv speaks tae us, give them one more chance. Varna. D Goods tion of cost. 17 LOOK HERE I cbed in o u !church on Sabbath last,tak-- We'll no' ken what tae say. will we will prea send us Two Dollars at once, , NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fallass- of! i ao' and for friends in Varna pointed, howe both seivi��C, a. Rev. Mr. Sbaw is bx- !vc thoolato's.11 the tithe doon give them gredit for the past ye Grand Bend, are visiting SPLENDID fall Shoes for ladies and gentle. Company, gathered. e Prae Adam tae the Queen was in London. in, . Now stock and prices)ower than other Ptores -wb g honi� this w ek.-Mr. and 1�e o pt! des- th 'i advan- i3 week. -Mr. Ben Higgins n th Use the C. P. R. telegrah-prom] �ec( rge W AnO think we tak'm*ir kindly like the coming year, thus giving em estphall,* of Cleveland, wko.' had I this week purchasing stock for the fall at the vii--ap. cath shoe store. Carmichaella Biccks Seaforth's Greatest C t ber con. I ash Dry Goods Store - Tae Mistress A tage of the advance pay price. Tbia very Seaforth. W. H. WiL-Lis, Manager. 602-1 he appOintea' patch. been spending a.week o9l two with. relatives trade. Ben ie a hustler. -Miss Lilly Dow- vincing proof 1 -comfort 1: and H— Travel by the C. P. R. here, left for home on Tue,d%-Mr. Rua- liberal 10-ffer will not hold good for long, so son NOTRS.-Joseph Bowman lost a fine heavy ured. �b�lon line, aughter of Mr. Henry Dowson, Ba I by civility as$ sel Hill is teaching on the last at draught mare on Tuesday morning of last 'Moore and the farmers, of this sectio -we advertise, Use Dominion Expres rs for RE -ORGANIZATION. The Colleuiate Instit- those desiring. to take advantage of' it had n wily on ine, Stanley, died on Tuesday S tanley,: in place of Miss Hairtfe�F, who is on ute foot ball club re -organized -this season better not delay. But those who are still the age of 24 years, of inflammation. Much week. She was found lying. just inside the find him a good square felow.-Our grain, always live u remitting. - for �tb c stable door, having broken her halter. The the Kick list.�A beautiful and costly monuL on Monday afternoon last, when the follow- sympathy is felt in the community mark-et.is now opened. -Mr. Alex. cBeath er claims, advantage in arre are and who do not take f Ship by� Dominion Express. merit has lately been erected in our ceme cause of her destlicannot be discovered,but h- ae befeaved 1�arents. and Mr. Henry Monteith are bu 'Y when tr 9. ing staff of officers -was eleebed Honorary I ying up. We are- )IONV Buy an accident polic tery, to the memory of the late Mr. 'and poison.-LRic large quantities of apples for shipment to - Insurance Com an president, Dr. McKay ; honorary vice-presi- this offer, will most positively be chargqd there is stro ng. e�idencel of The Travellers Accident Y Mrs. H. McLellan Chesney. -4t is froln'the ard Armstr lost a four-year-old horse on the old country marke -campaign. cr�ffit pi�ice of one dollar and fifty cents t. -A large shipment, 'dent, W.O.Reid; president, H.S.Robertson; Tuckersmith. issues elastic policies. the I . it Sunday morni Seaforth marble works. New oats is sapposed to vice-president, J. F. Thompson secretary can buy, For all information pertaining to travel, for this present year, and if they are they THE best long Boots that money set week of cattle was made from here on Saturday- and our 900 'treasurer, R. J. Muldrew ; captain , A J. . and from 2� to 50 cents per pair lees than last Ec&son, have been the cause One night I last by Winter & Dick�-Mr. R.B.McLeaes_ lsaying, beer apply to BuRGrARs EN ToWN.-On Friday night boo store, burglars en'66,- ed the residence of Thomas 'Morrison ; managing committee, R. C. must blame themselves and -not us, as we (for the sarpe quality), at the cheap cash v Ituril team took third prize at Exeter. in Carmichaej'a Block, deaforth, W. fl. WuwA. M Oarness, an jo d ne, bachelor on the 3rd Ii courtesy sbom RANALD J. MACDO alu NAL last, some person entered the house of Mr. Chesewright, A. Bethune, T. McQuaid, A. offerthem good chance and a fairarning. r. H. Ricker was at Zurich fair per- ger. ICO2-1 Those wh h his year, Agent,. Seaforbh. James Beattie. He cut the lower slat in !;Bond, D. Wilson- K. McLean, The cot o owe for longer t 'an t' #ho lives alon , and after tying him in'be forming his duty as judge on earn What we have e pantry window W�i�h FARM 61,1). -Mr. Peter McKay has sold fansacked the house and got $80 for their the -shutter of, th legiate will put a strong -team in. the fi�ld Mr. Ricker makes a good judge.- iso- is to !carry tch, re not many 'farin on the 10th concession of Tucker - d raised and We are glad to say there 4 his -10r. Garness tied and up ;this season and wilt be sure to defeat 'all trouble. The 7 left Jessie McLean, d"ghter of Mr. D. B. Me- Everything 1i New Students Admitted at was open, inserted his fingers an will h ve their papers ed,' at the end of -th to John A. Tremeer, for $3,000. This 6 was found' about noon next Lean, Tuckeramith r'who has been vid ing- After going through the pantr a day y a the latch. Y comers. i atopp am T .7 throug far� 0 it a brick n,, hbor who happened to call around.- nt in St. Thomas for some time, 4customes, Dr i e passed h. PI contains 50 acres, bas A any Tivae. cupboards and drawers,, h the year and their accounts I aced in court with her au r ou may I the kitchen into the dining -room, where he house, and brick barn with aWne stablin' NJ A PAINFUL AOCIDENT.-Ali. George for collection. We meani what we I John Budd, 3rd line, is still lying very has returned home. -of the sideboard and It is one of the best farms in tf e township, low with little hope of her recovery. A ransacked the drawers Patterson, met with a painful accident at choose from _2 heap place Walton. and Mr. Tremeer has got a writing table. � He succeeded in finding a Broadfoot)s planing mill, on Thursday wo derfully strong constitution is aJI that' ho have ipaid us punct- which our 88 1 VgHtMiss Ada,. which To the thousands w Mr. McKay intends moving tt Algoma in pocket bo-jk, beloL i: veliiing of last week.. Re, together with hasAkelpt. her -up so long. -Mrs. Thomas You 2an buy Shoes chea�er from cash, -or we wi contained about passed into the Mr. John Powell, was taking a lo&d of ually in advance and who are lin the habit of the spring where he has large it terests. MT. Boi4e Ad Mis's Bessie took in the London atores than from those who do a regular credit bimi- STRATFORD,. ONTARIO, und the safe, which was McKay is one of our -best and most enter- fair last week. Richard Armstrong and pariorwhere he fo i lumber into the dry kiln on a small car,used doing so, we return our eincere and heartfelt less. The Ic4ding caEh shoe store by All oddain Sea. lot-)Ang any I da or two there. forth is four doors south of Weiee hotel, oppodtie prising citizens ard we are sorry at the wife also spent a for that purpose. In some manner none uillocked. He pulled out all the papers, and men!s; every A larg% finely equipped commercial scbo the y thanks. It is these who hay helped us to prospect of losing him. Tim ExrosiTop. Office, in Carmicesel's Red Brick better i Canada. Thousands ef former students also a, small parcel, containin g a ladies-, gold track -on whic� the car was run, 'gave way Block, Seaforth. W. H, WiLis, Manager. uom ow in slicces..3ful buSinf:83 life- Write fo r . amid Ai Aleri!a; wat& and some jewelry. . These he left We ap- rospectus- W. T. ELUOTT, Principal. 1440-52 �nd the load upset, falling on Mr. Patterson' make Tim EXPOSITOR what it is, Exeter.: P_-tssrm AwAy.-The grim reaper, death,, floor. There -was ilso a tin 7 'o was standing beside it. 'Mr. Powell preciaite that p'at.ronaizeand'shall do all in' Bruceffeld. all wool, Yalu, on the h he funeral of the late 'Hugh has again visited out village, and - claimeci TT I c. s. - T con a nin He suit. Childrell' d to give tb in h box g valuable pipers. d life insur- loliglas, Manitoba, cas noticed it going and called to Mr. Patterson our power to deserve it an B. R. HIGGINS, general fire an W Brown who died at D one of God's most precious gifts, a Iov1W kitch -it- open took this into t e t 3e 15th in8t., !took place from wife and mother, in the pbrbon of Jennie E.' si-velysrid oui and left all the apers. on the floor. He also eir money. Parker's Popular Dye Works en and buret who had not sufficient time to escape entire-. &nee agent, notary public, conveyance r.commissioner more than value for th on uesda�l ndoubtedly have for taking affidavita, &c. Private Funds on fint in Toronto.. ly, although he would u farni, property, pit 6 per cent. his 4ate resid ace, Exeter ri�rth, on Sabbath wife of Mr. Win, M. 8 1 it.h, who passed �th examined the d awers of the hat -rack and been killed had not he -been warned by Mr. We would ask' all our old ana Yalu d mortgage to em,. Fur 1 0 Wedikogday of each af4rnoon laWand very! largely attend- away from the e At home every in rninEr and area of this world on!- the )s i� the sewing machine, bat- as far as is known did Powell. As it was, he w 1464 Thisfirmhave invested all their energif a4 badly bruised friends througliout the count to show the Witte just arrr- wcek. ed. I The Ind4pendent Ordpr of Forest ers morning of NVednesday, the 1.6-th inst. De - Improvements of the various proceme f d I not take anything but the cash.,Mr. Beattie ei.og daughter of the late -John, I)qya clothing A in and have built up a reputation for 'the sexoe' about the chest'and back and had to be liberal offer which we make to new subsci ib- NEw fall stock of Boots and Shoes, big ma ched in a body to.the epmetery. There ceased was a is pleased that the p%p!3rs which. are valu- ined ety, good qual, y and pr:ices low tine work second to none In the Drininion. Their driven home, and has since been conf or than ever wX about 100 members Present, showing Givens, a d w born in Lanark county, on, oistimt with rE ers, at the -top of tbis article, to any Of their vat' able to him were not injured. A rather re- itub3ers, 25 cents ; Childi b - we are ease fore. L%dies' ran's RL wagon will make its annual trip shortly. the respeettotbeir late �bs*tber. Six e was marrie(I to his residence, although d to neighbors who d4T'( not now subscribe for bars, For- October 22nd, 1848. Sh .,markable thing is that the dog, which was 15 cents. New goods direct from the factory at W. SO.MERVILLE, Agent, learn -that he is now on the mend. acted ai pall bearers. The Rev. Wm. twenty-two years ago, to Wm. M. Smith,of Y�akes a. reat the Obeav Cash Sh 3e store, Carmichacl's Block, Sea. esters in the house, and usually EXPOSIT01 Ao use heir influence -iiger. that cottlity, and, with her husband, zame­-. Tj-tF P ana 1502-1 Telegraph and Express Building, Seaforth. forth. W. H. Wivas, Mii Martin condu'ted Ithe burial service at the p perfectly quiet. Wone 'I . P I � noise, seemed to kee inter- amie Messrs. Clark, Coates FOR BALT, hNT11USIASTS.-All those WEHAVE with them to indilee them! t become sub- Notes.-Mis Jean son left here last house and grave� to Western Ontario in 1881. They settled of thef family heard any noise, nor knew i ested in sports, and particalarly in base and R owe rea 'bera. We have obtain d many new week to assum a gooil situation in Paris.- d the burial service of the first in Howick township, afterwards re - anything about the matter until they came ball, will be pleased to learn that arrange- scri ...... CV, 'he gra'Ve. Several Foresters moving to Leadbury, and finally to Walton, downstairs in the morning. About thirty wh reby the base subscribers in this way in th past., and we Mr, William A kenhead has been laid up Foresters, at t lit! ments have been made w for some days �ith a iore eye which be re- fi�om Staffa, kippen and Credifon attended where they have since engaged in mereantile�� ends of burnt matches were gatilpre of the e- isk our friends to favor us again. It will 'a funeral. and Mrs. T. W. �Hawk- d up, ball championship W at will be d a We -th pursuits. Thus, in a sense, hers has been ceived while Ongaged in threshing. U n EIG ti showing that the burglar was nof provided aw attended the funeral of Mrs. Hawk.. public life, and as such her business ability- cided on the Recreation Grounds, in this in. -Mr. greatly help us and will give them the con trust be will soon be around age, with the customary dark lantern. Mr. li� a match -da 'be - D town, on Monday next. T ess of knowing -that they are doing a and Mrs. Ritha�rd Somerville, who resided iaw a father I the late Alexander Murdoch, and staunch integrity were well known ISTRICT MATTER' Beattie feels confident that, the thief is. a derich and Wroieter, the two 8c10u8n n Sulday R. Eacrett, of generally appreciatel She was -a valued. tween Go here this here about thirty years ago, were ucan, a local party. strongest teams in this district. They hakre good -a et. 5p6nt last M' day and Tuesday member of Duff's church, and active, 0. -T. -RASpirRRIES. - Mr'. Vale tine They I rantford, i on week renewing old acquaintances. F, met and defeated all comers ; when Wrox- ra. John Balb� daughter and son, in all hurch work, eing esped- McLEAN BROTIRERS, now live in Port Huron and have not visited b ere. -M J�Cneehtel has shown us a curiosity frora his eter played in Goderich, the-bome team was lativea here on Satu- ocie ally interested in the Ladies? Aid 8 1 t gaMen on el. consfiluently, Jam6s street, in the shape of a BARRDLS.--Five hundred Sugar Barr Publishers. Brucefield in many years. They nctice a of Auburn,1isited re successful, and vice versa, many changes especially amo y and Sunday, last. -Mrs. James Holt, of es. They areofthe for sale. These barrels will make good apple barrels. great ng the d by die members of which she will be deeply they re a tie, ani, in deferenc� to both .;tewberry,'Michignin, visited friends here 'regretted, as was instanced by the fioraL SEAFO cluster of ripe raspberri d A. 0. AvLT, Scaforth. 1600 e. Many whom they formerly new a Perpetual, an peopl rare variety known as Gault teams, the, final match will be p it Love;11- Miss C. S. OORE o rvatory have long since passed away. -Miss. M. the past 'Week. -Mrs. James Lofus and heart insceibed by the motto, are the second crop of thii- season. They neutral grounds, in Seaforth. This will cer- while at L�ridon during, the Western Fair, -i�red to give private lessons ndon, V rn in memory and of m6sic, Lo a pre Marks is speuding a few days in Exeter, daughter, � M abel,. 'isit2d. Mrs. Loftus' given by the of the* departed rid lusoious� Ir on the Violin and ting and ex( are fully ripened, large a Man olin at her residence, East tainly be an inter �iting match, had the pleasure of me6fing that distinguish r where she was one of the judges at the fall mother, Afis. John Morsebead, Mill street, sister. Inher home life she was unusually M e -10tered ha,,Ve the peculiarity of being all Willl' in Street, Seg forth, on Monday,Thursday and n Sea. ed gentleman and renewing acquaintance at the end of a lo nilar Saturda), ; at Exet �r on Tuesday, and at Hensall on and, as baseball as started to boom i there with hi.n. Mir. Burnett was mosf cordially fair. -Mr. Peter McGregor was a judge of the first of t e week. -I sre. H. and W. happy, being blessed with the loving care of' stem, somewhat si�, forth, it is -expect d and hoped that mith were i .. ery 8uccevstul at the Western a mother, a husband,, son and daughter,. 'VN'ednesday in each week. Terms made known 'on horses at Tavi8tock show, h*ah to:)k place S RUBE nVey are heavy yielders by L6rd Aberdeen who, readily re - to a rape stem. 1502 will be a bi ut on Monday afternoon. received w application. 9 turno 9 -_ r. Ed. this'week. Brucefield people are :vidently Fair las'�t weq k, taking a large number of who, recognizing the influence of her cris- and elicious to the taste. h their- thor tian character in. the affairs of the domestie� The game will be called at 3:30 sharp. membered him as a school mate. WE still in facture and sell the largest 'in- demandas judges.-Ibere ard on an aver- red tickets *,it on hbred cattle. Leatherlaud and Mr. John Daly, of Tucker - ds made in iny mill in the p and Mrs. Tove, of Sea- heatth-, now the more feelingly- realize their - RUNAWAY. -On. riday last, as Masters asoortuient of Woollen G o smith, spent last Sunday w 'of cana,� a.' Still we are not showing for ith friends in age about four car loads of apples leaving -Mrs. JohniCop A VP Dominion AT THE WESTERx FAIR. -We rth rid Miss Grace Cudmore, of Kippen, lose. Of a singularly cheerful and hospit- W. Paps�t and George 8oale were bringing prizes. A. G. VAf EomOND'S SONS. 1502-1 HURON MoKillop.-A special brass band in charge our station daily. -Mr. Scott is again buy- fo it dar D Z list of the estern Fair ong paying via e eatives here*the past week. -Mr. to - notice in the pri ing all the grain that comes &I able disposition she contributed mue s. up to Mr. C. W. Papst's�store rehibald, called the Seraphic of Adjutant A some good AIL the new �st styles in Shoes -and Rub- - held last -week at London, the following E. McPaul and wife, of Seaforth, aUended the develdpmerkt oUsociety in the dominun. a light W&gon, �theY here for fll wear 'prices alwayp getting lower at the band, will visit and conduct a musical melee therefor the highest market price. -Air. from the sti4tion on arded t c) Huronites :-Coach stal- the funeral of the late Hugh W. Brown on d Block, W. H. prizes aw Bnourfh to have a'run4wa meeting in the Salvation Army barracks and Mrs. Andrew Scott have returned from ity-in which she lived. The deceased had' - Ayer yo cheap cash.ehoe at re, Carmichael P-ainy days i e unfortunate i o , . 1502-1 their wedding trip and are now settling Sunday last.� been ailing for some time, and was cou ne& prge b M something like which proved rather serious for Gf� WILLIS, Manager- lion, any age 2ni J.P.' Fishbr Coach Horse here on the Ist of Octo arie Soole and for the wagon. The traces be- HoVSE TO SELL OP. TO REN'T. -A 1ood Company, Brueads ;, 3rd Willis & Stein- Kidd hat0returned from a p�l�asant visit to down to the stern. realities. -Miss Scott, of to -her b�d for the last three months, yet - Be Heavy d1raught- Can - warm, substantial, two story brick houle to or hazen Dashwoo . Michigan, who has been visiting friends Ki pen. her demise was an unexpected blow ightened the friendaIn'London. -From the Picton Times to her two. Bunshin came detached and this fr horse, P rent, in the town of Seafortb, with seven largo adian stallion, any age, George Taylor, Kip- here, left for home�on, Tuesday. relatives and many friends. Htr end ww causiva it to ruD., In -endeavorincv toi save Sehmidt,_ B. A., o i 31coms and p3ntry. There is a st-�ne cellar under the Agricultur I broo mare with foal, we learn that Mr. 0. L. I PLOWS A N PLOW RIIPAIRING.-T. ellis oortainly th-A pen peaceful and happy, and it must, be a eou-' (I from t late of Sea orth,'has been a0point6d pre'i. himself, Geore jumpe he wagon and w -bole house, with a new furnace to heat the bouee. y & Geiger, 8 has now on hadd a fe%v Ty ore of those second hand A pair f Rub) Ber f her Win. Fisher, B miller. solatiun to the bereaved members of her in so doing got one foot caught in the' hind Will be rented or sold on xessonable terms. A I dent of the high school football club in that plows in good order whie i will ba Eold at a bargain. Dashwood. andle?, and Mould t Mae P' y Hensall, diploma for imported draught atal- by letter to Wm. PRFUNDRILGAST, 92 00neord avenue, X11 linas of Piow Castingi, Plo%v 13 household to feel that her chri,�tian life, her s dragged- some distance, re town.-Miag D ble, sister of Mrs. W. -D. Kibl from wbeel and ww Toronto, out., or to Jous HILLORAN., Seafortb. lion any age; Is for 3 years old English, BRIEFS. -Mr. and Mrs. F. el Boards kept in stock, sm a'I llacj of plow repai""K devotion as a wife and rn�ther and her- stores, NTe �aa maid at the marriage of Oeivhig a -bad cut in the face, and a severe 15024., allion. & W. Smith, Hay, 1 Bright, was br' es Zurich,, were the guests of Mrs. Fri A on attended to on'tL or es n D ce. u 8 oe 0 now shire st at I Iffiss Jessie Begg, of Mitchell on Wednesday plows at hard-kinib pticO, T. M-ELLIs, Kippen. since large heartedness and kindly sympathy with� shoulder, which has, bruise about the WE a e.a large stock of goods madib, �f Sunday last. -Miss Annie Hartmann who Men's Stori -t have ubi- for registered Durham bull, 3 years old and 112.2 all with whom she came in contac confined him to the house. The wagon was pure wool for sale, or ex,,bange for wool or wood; at upwards -, ist,bull calf under one year ; Ist, evening of lai, week, and IMr. and Mrs. has been staying in Buffalo for soine time, pointed -and rgains in i LiTERARY J -On Friday evening, her.-I'virs. Ba I ha3 badly am ashed and the horse becoming free cost of nia 'in . Now is the time for ba Bright, were guests at the lwedding.-The is now visiti�g her fat NOTICE; versally endeared er ; and through ther- wooliengoods. A.-G.VANEo.NioND'sSoNs.- 1602-1 Durham bull, any age; 2nd, cow 4 years old an boinie. Willie Papst, however, - Mitchell Advo -,ate Bays Arrangements merits of a loving Saviour she has reach- 'men's extr from it r nd upwards ; 2nd, heifer two years old ; 90 t Fli b Michigan, to visi � her September 25th, at 9 o'clock, meeting of Juted nd LADIES' Rubbers, 25 cenfa ; Childr�n's a are beina made to bring *N-liss _McFaul, of ne 0 ed the golden throne above. The in-- I 6 -ped injury, and the horse was non the theKippen Literary� and Young People's esco B Rubbers, 16 cents ; new goods direct from the fac- 3rd, 4eifer one year old ; 3rd, heifer under brother 2a Wurtz and Mrs. Thane terment took. place at the Brussels ceimne- unt. Seaforth, to town shorQy fo�, a high class ii�. - Mutualjmprovemen� Society, will be held ladles, stol worse fo 1 its j, tory at the cheap cash shoe store,Carwiehael'8 Block. one year; Ist,"herd of one bull and four fe- have retur d from their trip to Cava --Aliss 1da Dickion 1�ft on Wednes- tery on Friday, 18th inst. The' funeral. and razq�r tt Eliz% concert in the' Kippen puVIic hall. The object of W. H. WILLIS, Manager. 1602-1 males over one year ; lat, herd of four r lier, Dakota' - Misses A] ary and as largely attended, about 130 vehicles - Scott, chair- A-u%Tro-z,� SA'LE, OP HOUSEHOLD FuRN.-ITURE. calves owned and bred by exhibitor; 2nd day on a trip to Sarnia frien'ds.-Mi. Wm. Shelbe are visiting friends in Colborne town- this n�eeting is for the nomination of oifficers Gooi).Ro.kDs.-Mr. Robert makin thesolemn procession. Rev.D. on Scott, of this town, has secured a situation dug the for tb� ensuing terni�ani in order to afford 9 UP of the Board of Worksi has sen'j -Auction eale.of Faz-%ure, Bedding, Crockery, als�yl!rior fat . steer over two., and under three ship. -Mr. Ezra Tieni.%nn has And mzor *4 man behalf of the Seaorth council, all invitiation a good organ, nearly iuew, at the Skating Ripk, 8 1 in a furniture factory in Strathroy, and foundation for his new house, wliieb he 'a trai6 iig for the yolang, in the exercise of Forrest, pastor of DuTs church, assisted by' years ; 2ad for fat steer over one ye, forth on Saturday, October 31d, t L 30 - o'-cl k. r and -imen -330ya, Girls r left on Monday to con ce work. -1vl r. S. Rev. A. X. Griffin, of Brussels, and Rev. J to Mr. A. 1�1'. Campbell, Provincial road intends to build this fall. -Air. J. Wambold the Fil4richise, leaders -%ill be appointed to 4 - GRD IV FsvrsoN, Pr, prietor J. P. Brine, Au - under two. The steer owned by Mr.Thomp P. Westinan, of Walton, took charge of the; ton is having a stone foundation placed Bar has purchase(! the confectionery sto from divide bose present' o two rarties, which instructor, to eome to Seaforth and hispeut 1602-2' son, of Hamilton, and bred 'by Mr. D. D. In the best Co ioneer. under his residence. -Ivlr. Huah MeDermid, services. -e one of his own by th t� 11 All selling at t I talks the streetshere, and giN Wilson, Seaforth, of which we made men- ot t D. Gottschalk and took posesion on'.Mon will be kn ames of Grecians and he Huron road, wesu of town, intends day last. Mr. S. Wiliert has dispo ed of Romans. Each par ill nominate a full on road making. Mr. Campbell has replied, tion last TnE GOVER_qoR GENERAL.- The town week, took let for fat steer over Chriton. taking a course at the veterin' ary college in ffice tl fixing the date of his visit for Tuesday, I a boot and shoe stock to C. Ffitzi-Mr. set of o ra and io election by ballot of council, learning that Lord and Lady Aber- one and under two years. Wm. McAllister,. Toronto, with. a view to qu'alifying as a 'owned the Far ie %ill take plc e on Friday, October BRi)er NOTES. -Bread has dropped -He will address a public Fred Ehlbrs has purchased the house October v deen-would pass Seaforth on their way to Varna, 2nd for iinprovied Berkshire boar one eterinary surgeon. -M1 r. D! Johnson and oaf. -The Huron Rifie in the town hall at 8 o'clock in the .1 by J. Wambold and intends moying to the 2nd. hort addresses will be delivered by price to 4 cents a I breed, six ineeting Goderich on Wednesday, very thoughtfully year and over ; Ist for boar same b 1 to friends 'ill take pla aby have gone on a visi in 8 n a is w eveninf and all who ave interested in good 're 1 months to;one year; Ist and bronze med.,j6L b village ere long. -On Wednesday evening the oominees at the close of the nomination As oci tion a nual mat be -decided.to take steps to'interciept them he Wate oo-Miss Grace Welifter who has %'ud -who are no last, Miss Katie -Ile was united in marriage oubtedly be of interest, to all over the At4olcott rangers, Clinton, soniew- roads, �t should attend this and present them with an address, thus al- for sow a d four of her offspring, all owne(f rl which will und i, We understand tbaL the council q been the guest of Miss Jean Dickson foi, the concerned. time in October. -Air.;Peter Cook, of Gode- show and offsp ing re exhibitor. Christo- mlowing the citizens an opportunity to ; t couple of weeks, left on Thursday on a to Mr. David Pfaff, in the presence of a ItmFs.-At I tending fairs is keeping our rich township, has gold his 80 acre farm on - Y liave extended invitations to the councils of n, 3rd for Tamworth PaE number of friends of the contracting parties. B their love and respect for Her Majesty, by pber Fah er Credito __"%S -,ving municipalities of Tucker- exhibitors on the move in -order to take the 7th concession t James Cox, of Porter)v the Deighb( visit to (Joderich friends. -The Broadfoot . & Ma they live a long. and happy life. - doing honor to her representative in this breeding low one year and over ; 2nd for y 0 new front, in them Jall in during the' week.-Tbe,rough Hill, for &2,900.-Tbe annual sports in *con - Smith and MeKillop, to be present, and we Box Co. have been putting a country, and at the same time ffording an Duroc Jer iey aged boar; 2nd for boar under gale �n Saturday was ver3 destructive to nection with the Collegiate Institute ow are sure tilat all., no matter from whence, their worerooms on Main tr et �Mr. Kil- oine. il Mr. opportunity to them to see the Governor. six months, sanie breed ;_ 2nd for aged ler, of Waterloo, was a guest� t�is week of ELensall. Friday last were a decided success in every' oai�o the a le crop, large quantities having been p they come, %vill -be made wele General and his gifted wife. Arrangements breeding sow; 2nd and 3rd for sow -under Campbell.is thoroughly master of the sub- Mr. A. Davidson, at the Commercial. -Mr. WE would intimate to our many,- custom. -Potatoes are now in blossom for respect, and were attended by a large num-- blow off. were made for the train conve the - dis- six months. James Cooper & Son, Kippen, Thomaii Kyle, late manager 6f orkman's cri that wo have removed our st�ck of Boots and jects with which he deals, and 'no doubt the se ond timej-M-r. George Taylor carried ber of citizens and students. In the even- ying Shoes to Rannie's new block on Front street. where tinguished visitors to remain here for fifteen 3rd for Shropshire down ram, two.. shears he wilt be able to give much usefu informa- In hardware store, &ratford, has' b en we will be pleased to meet all our old customers and off 6r t prize for�his two-year-old stallion at ing an entertainment was held in the town, inutes. A committee was. appointed and and over ; 3rd for pair of ewes the same. - -Mr. Chambers' mar)y new ones. It will always be our endeavor t -) London and also diploma for the best aged hallwheu a pleasing programme was carrie tion on the subject of road mak ing. 1' We by S. Mullett &Co., to take nen es e Hamilton give good good* at the Very lowest possible prices. ry arrangei all necessa ts f r the reception Th � e are all the Hurohites whose names w lace.-Mri Higuell, of the horseIan the ground. Mr. Taylor is this out and the diplomas Nvere presented to the, bespeak for him a large audience bGth'from were c d in the publiAhed lists. If Custom work and repairing a specially. Sole genie ompleted in.due ti�m A temporary have noti-ce Dill, i town and country on- the evening of the 13th 9pectator, was visiting in town this week, week i showing . at Goderich. . We -hope -to successful students at � the recent examina-, platform was erected at the station, --and a there are any others, we shall be-- glad to for the celebrated Granby Rubbers. ZuRpii& 8a Rea the guest of Mr. and Mrs; Chirl(s Stewart. a. Adam Cantelow- of Octobc r'. 'Mr. Campbell is not a straDger SON. 1502-4 bear f h18�811ccefjs._The large quantities tions. -The other day Mr, -e selected who very IN ich pene-- committee of ladies vet give them publicity if they will notify us of -Mrs. J. Aird and two childr 11,of Toronto, to the readers 'of Tim Exp(),ITOR, as! the' es that are now moving even at the came in contact with a needle wh V y kindly gave their ser- ices t decorate it and the prizes they have obtained. G. J. SUTHERLAND, notary public, convey. Of &P are visiting at Maple Hall, t�e iesidence of - - 3ioner aud issuer of mirriage rider the- IN have frequently had an opportunity of Iread sneer, commig licenses. low P, ice should have the tendency of mak- trated the fleshy part of her fo9t u VITE make it suitable for the occision. Long beL T4 iug what he hits said elsewhere, and w' Mrs. F. Case. -Air. Harry Jeorey bus been Legal documents drawn up according to law at e�.needle broke. e are ing thb shekels a little more plentiful.- toe and entered the bone fore the time for the arrivafof the train the- LOCAL BmEFS.-The first anow for this I ill be pleased to have a,' I engaged by Mr. B. B. Gunn Ito look after reasonable rates. Money to loan on real eslate at Farm�ra are finding it a, difficult matter this off short and could not 'bie ea�Jily removed - sure many Nv- a OP - station was �hronged with people, the town, season fell on Saturday last,September 19bh. the dry goods department of his store. - lowest rate@ of' interest. A number of good OF TP o serious results will follow. p?rtunity of listening to him. -on Wednes both male and female, big and little, having ark it down. There was not very much, buldings for sale at a breat bargain. Office at the season, on account of the frequent rain,'to �N Harve9t home thanksgiving se vices will be post office. 1602-1 save �ho clover. -Mrs. A. Monteith, who day Air. and Mrs. Thomas 0, Cooper, turned out.en masse, anct the -townspeople ba�rely sufficient to be perc6ptible.-M"r held in St. Thomas- church, on unday, LOCAL Rpaus.-Now that the fairs �re was visiting at London for some weeka, has this town,celebrated their 64th anniversarY­- NoTEs.-Mr. George. H. were augmented - by "quite a few from the Wm. McLeod, our local comic singer, has October 15tb, when the servic a both morn- station is hardly It is seldom that msn and wife are permit-- 4DV�ercoatft pretty well oyer trade is becoming better returned home. -Our Jackson was in Goderich last week, attend- country who bad heard of the proposed been engaged for the season by the Wilson -ing and evening will be condu ted by Rev. sui the court as j uryma,,n. -Miss tizzie visit. Shortly before one'o'clock. the train -Bros.' Dramatic Conipany, and left and more settled. -Mr. D. McColl is ship. visible for a le b 'rels. Never in its his- ted to sojourn so long together, but wr- ping away -ersmith, has been lying very y has the e be M many around waitin trust Mr. and Mrs. Cooper may be spare& 1 company.- on Mr. Brown, B. A., of Paris. -Among the a large quantity of apples from tor ean, Sulong, of Tucl, arrived at the station. I ' t was the regular Saturday to join that The fol- floral tributes presented to Lady Aberdeen t 9 )1oo&many of such au]3i-- ill for some time, at the home of her sister, mid- day train, to which were . attached the lowing paragraph from the Clinton New Era this-atation. -Quite a number left here on for shipment -The!quantity of stove coal to yet �celebrate a g I at the station here on Wednesday was a V. Craig, Mrs. David Hy, of this village. She was two sp�ciiil cars belonging to t4e Vice Regal. refers to one of the oldest and best known 'handsome bouquetfrom the bands of Miss Wedn'6sday'morning to attend the Goderich that is being laid ini would remind us that vesaries. -On Sunday Rev. I taken sick in church one Sabbath evening, party. When the train stopp�ed, Mr.. and residents of Egmondville. The New Era Bessie fair. -Mr. J.W. UAwein, general merchanr, cold weather is on 'Its rounds. -The heavy Petrolis,, and formerly of Clinton, wi* --was e _ little daughter of Mr. W. G. Broad- has recovered nicely from his recent illness' frost of Wednesday morning was Rigby and for a t4ne but little he e mtertain- Mrs. D. D. W'Jlaiin, who had been previous- says The other day an elderly gentleman a remind- preach thanksgiving services both morning ed for her recovery. Thants, however, t I acquainted with Lord and Lady Aber- dropped into the_ store of Harland Bros., foot, ofTuckersmith.-Mr. T�ornas Lusk, and was in Toronto and Hamilton last week' er of what is approaching. -Mr. Jas, Cooper and evening. erprol. of Vassar, Michigan, was a guest at the 0 purebasing his fall 'and winter. oods.-Mi. is this week kept busy attending the fairts DPATH OF A GOOD WOMANT.-On M011"? Coats. good care, she is improving ricely, and we een,' met them at their car. door and brick block, and after -the customary salut- residence of Mrs. Moran this week. -Tab 1' as ever. -I, Mrs. escorted them to the platform where- they ations remarked, ' Things look different George Chapman, of Caledonia is visitin with - sheep, taking in Goderich with the Mrs. A Gorrell passed to her reward, 'in t is section. Mr. C)6per being one of the foremost final summons was not uexp his relatives and friends 'in t rest. s wel C aig, the 'Young man who broke jail at eeted, as the Thomas Hills, who had been spending a were received' by Mayor Grey and the mem. here now to wbat they did sixty years ago ; as an importer and breeder of first-class Goderich during the summer, and who sue- go e. The do week with relatives and friends n St. here of the town council. The town band at that time this was a dense bush, and I Miss Ids Dick has ne to Parkhill, where lady bad been ill for some tim cessfully - eluded arrest for :a time, was ngaged as mi4iner.-Mr. T. sheep, al larya and vicinity, returned home on �Mon- played a welcoming air. The clergymen of 'well I remember sleeping one night at the she has been e way� makes a good record in a show ceased ws born in Toronto., where she r8- urdock ac ears, moving ed' in Toronto. On' T esday night Rubber TW day evening. -Mr. Win. McDougall is�busy, thetown, a large number ofladiBa andman-� foot of a stump right about where this store ce'ptur , Mr. A pen. Air - . JOhn McGregor, of Tackeramith, aided for some y I . . he was being taken to Goderi mpanied by th e in Lucan met with a heavy loss on Tuesday last b to Dafferin Creek, and those days, with a gang.of hel ers, packing other citizens were also on the platform. stands now.' Asked s be gave eir families, was married il who be Y constable Thomas Gundry, an when near -4eorge Turnbul. -the death of. his heavy draught stallion, After a few years' residence therey Iff U 11 Before, apples fo 'rey, on behalf of the citizens 4of the, his name as Mr. Van Egmond, f Egmond- om. the con- d Darmley, which was imported by Mrs. 'Gorrell moved to the county Of H` r r r Mr. Thel crop Mayor G on Sabbath last, attending the funeral of Holmeaville, he. broke away their father,wbo was wqll advanced in years Springfiel is an immense one, much of which must go town and the town council, read an address ville,he being a brother ofMr.E. anEgmond stable and jumped off the train while it was Mr. Charles Mason, of Brucefield. The living on the Huron road for a short time, for the - and ofivelcomeandpresenteditto Lord Aber- ofthe Huron road, Hullet Dutitig the where can pl� Mrs. James Garii1ming spent several days in deen. He made a suitable reply, speaking heavy windstorm on Salturd I the headway before chase could be given that thatveteribary skill could do seemed to be years of her life w . pe t. Fif e Y to waste for want of a mark going at full speed. He had. gained - such and had been in ill hevIlth for some time. 25� a The funeral was one of the largest ever horse wai Only sick for a few days and all but afterwards on the Base line, �1� Toronto during the last week of the Fair. for about ten minutes. He is a pleasing" smoke stack of the flax mill blew down.- held in that �eighborhood,the deceased ha, - as a te 11 e4r*' us he was lost sight of, and At the present ing � a large family counect and was a of no avail. He was a good stock horse and Mr. Gorrell moved into town to eside . . . . . . . . . They had the pleasure of a trip across the speaker and while thanking the, people for Miss Marion'Shep1herd, of Go,lerich, has time is enjoying the freedom of the innocent. Metbodist- lake to Niagara. -Mrs. Whiteley, of Gode- their hearty welcome, exprew 10 The loss is beav �go 4edl the very been a guest at Mr. W. W. Thompson's, resident for over 50 yearo.-Ni W. C. Davis valuable to the country. y She became a member of the -Goderich street. -Next Sabbath -A free entertainment will be given in the ter -par of last week uires church 45 years ag rich, was the guest for some days last week great pleasure it afforded himself Lady Ye was in London the grea for Mr." McGregor. -Mr. Arthur Sq o, and her life has "r in in d b th been in consistent harmony wil She was also visiting Aberdeen to meet so many Lnd o serve fl, day a special Y. M. C. A: roo's.on Monday evening. All a i roi er of Mrs. H. DILL & t#d c of Miss C. A. Porter. b D"r sermon will �e prea hel visiting relatives and friend .-Mr.� C. A. opera �h div -111a Is vi y vited.-Mrs. W. J. Fear, 6f age are cordiall in ke r a - r, health her sister, Mrs. P. M. Chesney, just south the evidences of comfort and osperity &the Presbyterian church for the children McDonell hae'this week added to his already Ric a visiting at the quirements. She bad been indelicate Aylmer, is visiting 'Mrs. W.D.Van Egmon se of ber well furnished house, a hands e Gerhard �rl OL�h home o3f r. cker.-Mrs. is mediate cau of this village. -Your Egmondville scribe which were manifest on all sides. A 1arge Vach child is expected to bring. a bouquet, mes- for years, but the im I h has been poorly for, death was an att . ack of grip, e TAI 13 r wers to spare are Heintzman piano. -Mr Bonthron, Smillie,,of this v X erie spent some days last week at the Western number of ladies and gentlemen 1% e (e en and parents who have flo Wm. need ip LOB (I ro i:taolgtr I n the mend. -Rev. February, which it was imposl 'Two Doors Fair, and in visiting relatives in the vicinity introduced to their Excellen b� MlLyor requested to be liberal, as any �number can Brussels. second son of MF. Robert Bont Dn, of this some days: but 0 21le to� et T1 ei ap village, who has been in Detroit 7;Chi Mr. McDonald of V4rna, of London. Beautifully shaded by stately Grey, when the toot of the e: n jein _ prised be disposed of in the charitable !institutions BRIEFS. -F. Scott last week sold lot 15, an ' P conducted services of. She was a woman of truly noble charso.- . I 'in St. Andrew's church, last Sabbath, which ter, and enjoyed the highest confid pines, the groundsf the Western Fair 'have all that the, time for departure hadl arrived. in Toronto, as well as in the poo�rer districts concession 7, Grey, containing 100 acres, for cago for some time, returned ho eon �at_' [ence cl acquainted with her. I The band struck up another G. Halliday, of Brussels should not fail to leave deep and lasting all 3he leaves SIX always presented iriany attractions to visi- the of the ty where a flower is rarely seen.- Thomas Taylor, to Adam Turnbull, of the V urday last two- n th tors, who, when wearied with si tinguished visitors. were Downey, one is visiting her parentso Mr. and Mrs. R. impressions. -Mr. William Moore has taken d 9 ht -seeing, rtg Iback to Mrs. James Pringle, of Stratford, is visiting same place, for S5,00O.-iss gone, All residing in the West, an With &=ood 1 could always find a comfortable resting their carand the train n 0 a dst the at the parental residence here. Mr.Thomas of our teachers, was called away last week Carlile. -L -The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup. a positionn the graln house for Mr. Greg- daughters, of the. latter ne bein our gr plAoc, Tn., the past the natural beauty of music of. the band and the he rs of the Burnett, of north Main street, was a school to attend to her mother. Miss Richardson per, was dispensed on Sabbath morning last mn merchikiit. Mr. Gte And cry, -gory has Bacon, of Toronto, the other, Miss e to SLI&rge AbOrt credit, J� A% congregation, and pr6parathry secured ik! good min in tbO person of Mr. being t home. the place was marred'by primitive looking crowd, both Lord and' Lady i een ap- mate of Lord Aberdeen, in the old land, and is filling her position. -G. T. Blair takes 00 h * It 'h u t r k