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ago THE, !EXTIOSI�OR. MARCH 199 18-970 The Riv. Mr. Shaw occupied the Rev. Mr. ville treasurer, J. s. Harnwell, Varna serious Illness of Mrs. Thomas Govenlock, hqr sons and daughters at and in the vicinity ad in the dead, the Viceroy would have had I Wilson's Cash Groce r� Mullen's pulpit I Fergus on Sabbath last. district representative, Rev. W. J. Ford, of MoKillop.-Mins Fitzgerald who has, of Exeter and other them all beheaded. She expects to travel ttoints, and returned -Judll from the remsrks of some of Clinton. In the evening, 'addresses were spent the winter with friends Uiondon, home 8 t day,; a 27th ot February. through Canada and the United States, be- we cannot give 0%6 ot'good guaranteed sup�, on S_'�P R:1 N lor lil,for she reason that it costs wore mone. It YOV'i those 0 have lately undertaken to c n by the chairman of the district, Rev. Wit;door and Detroit, - returned this week On Sabbatih a! ing following she did not fore returning to her work.-Qt;ite a num- al -Miss Bel Dickson, of MoKil-' feel we , avin -contracted a severe cold, bar attended the meeting in Gorrie on' Sat- inn get It at that prin, take It and be sure to come icize the a�btion of the Oatario Government J. Edge, of Goderioh, and Rev. Mr. Ke to Seaforth. . h here for your other groceries,where you can, rely oil honest, thoughtful of St. Catharines. The attendance at ex lop, is visiting in town 'this week. -Miss from the dire effects of which, although r a very pre y we ing oo getting thebe-at good3-at the lowest pfloes. we on the license question, 1 E39)r7. inake a speciality of fine T"s and Coffee, and I temperance men may Well exclaim De- seasic�n was large, and the gathering was, Nellie Henderson, of Rullett, is the guest medical aid wall procured, she succumbed, place at the residence -of Mri. Bellon Wed- Tiraee better v&4ue than you ein got from an liver us from our friends." . Surely such considered more successful in all respects of Miss Sutherland.-. Mrs. Sadlier has gone aged 67 years. he remains were interred needa, , lObh inst., when her daughtCr- Pedlar. We retail the best grade of now Japan �icipated. The next plac Our stock is now pretty complete Tea At 850 per 1b., equal to any to be bad at anly hush intemperate utterances as have � eman. than was an a and to Minnesota, on iavisit to her mother, who inDangannon oe eter�on Saturday,6thineb., innie, was marriad to Mr. Geor-ge Inglis. is in very poor wa � 9 0 b ated lately on the subject from prominent time of meeting is left with- the executive health.-Whilo Mr. John being �lscortedt�4ither by a large cortege of -Mr. George Hazlewood and family left an�d the assortment of the foil. prices, don't pay more. but come and try ur At .1 - . lines will be found very ttractivi Young'Hyson, Ceylon and rndi*. Tw6 We retail it clergymen can only retard a noble cause committee. Robb was driving down Main utreet in one sorrowing re arn friends and sympathizing for Manitoba on Tuesday, 9th inst. vles, W and they ace the finest goods we can hbu% t, id equaintances. The obse- ty and bring ridicule on its, advocates. -Some of their� delivery wa, no, on Thursday neighbors an or lb. We MILLINERY nd he of our and esteemed citizens have been morning, the back axleTroke, allowing the quies were le uly performed by Rev. R. West Wawanosh. Ti
our lareakfatt, Coma at 170 p t
ftnest canned goods the celebrated Delhi Bra at Lowt BRIEFS. -Since the storm on Sun. k t6r pretty much. confined to - the house this day last there has been a degree of aleighing back part of the rig to drop to the ground. Fairbairn, p a of Erskine congregation, OBiTuA-Ry.-Mr. il'ames Simith* 'of the VEILINGS ,e as other, and after inferior goods, an same prIL WHO]
them they are the best. in Crockery and Glassware wiuter, among others Messie. R. 'Stewart around town� but in the country the roads Mr. Robb held on to the lines, -however, of. which the do mod was for many years a 12th concession, West Wawanosh, passed RIBBONS %?e have some very One goods at right prlow, 00 and W. McCaa, but wehope returning are bad, there being neither sleighing nor and thus prevented further damage. -Mr. econsistent metimb f. She was a lo wife, 'he 76th year of ving away on the 6th inst., in t LACES
trouble to show Swds. See them and compare pne", spring will bring' them out with renewed- d consequently busineas� in W. K. Pearce wishes 6, acknowledge the a kind mother a an estimable oitizeno and his age. Deceased who was well known all kinds of produce taken in exchango- for ko^ wheeling, on EMBROI PA
and the highadt price paid for the best joodd. C&oh vigor. town kas been rather dull.-A.number of receipt of $2 fro mi M lr�. Win. Wilson; $1 a re ular attend ' at church,'in which she and highly esteemed was among- the .first DR for eggs- the wedkly budgets of now' a from our re from Mrs. Knox, and. $1 from Mr. F. Ron, - took � eat del' t and *in the service of ip, having settled on INSERTIONS C. WILSON, Seaforth. -ANOTIMR PIONEER PASSED AwAy.-Mr. correspondents, *hioh reachodus toogulailt6or in aid of the India relief fand.-Mr. James which she t great pains to train her, the farm in 1857 where he died. For many L Hilloran has returned to town after a family of X and daughters. She was b h siffered from' - r TRIMMINGS Bank of Commerce, Block., Robert Barbour, or,, of Seaforth, passed for inabrUon last week, together with other earls pas � a heumatism, peacefuUy away to the better home at the interesting communications, will be found pro$ cting tour through a number of towns ever ready to t and comfort the sIcK, tui his bealtfi was otherwise good, till a few FANCY BILKS residence of Mrs. Yeo, Egationciville, on on the inside pages of this issue. -While M th:province, but has found,no place he and she was hi h y esteemed for her kind months ago he was taken ill with stoma. -h FANCY DRESSES We are Spring Term, April 18� tbinks more than Seaforth and has do- dispositon. i 1181fe was always willing to help trouble and 'despite the efforts of the beat u
Saturday, March 13th, afteran illness of crossing theatreet the other day, Mr. Able. d on some tee and stru cided out his ihingle here. . Mr. those who were ' trouble or sickness, and medical, skill he PARASOLS only Nix days. It was at -firsi thought that MaMurraT sli grow gradually worse, till
ppe 4k DnSMd
Killoran is known -m' town an- a clever her departure *I be sadly felt in the home death relieved- him from suffering. His widow & C witli kind and loving attention and the beat his or against a post with such -force make a creditable ad- circle, in the A rich and in the neighbor. -
medical skill, he would recover, but the as to nearly dislocate it. -Mr. John Roach and family have theympathy of all in their SHIRT WAIST8
ST40-alo _t_o__�the ranks 6f the legal lights.- hood where she."h lived a quiet and useful strain was too severe for a man of his ad- -intends moving shortly to Stratford. Mr. bereavement. Poult,
Mi N tt i Johnston, who was at home life for so many arm, and most of all by MUSLINS
iranced years. Mr.- Barbour was born at Roach has a string of trotters which he Will J1 0 STRATFORD, ONTARIO, vis:iting he rents to town, returned to the bereaved bus ud, who - along with five Call before d
old Glonlee, Parisk of Kolb, Kinucibright- enter in the races this season and an there - DrYsidaliD., BLOUSE MATERIALS
Canadas leading commercial school. This shire. Scotland, in the month of June, 1817, is no track here, it is necessary -tot him to BuffG19 to �nme her work in the hoojpital none and four d ughter's,' survive her to duce, and 4=
LAKE Snoim NoTEs.-What's the matter is the beat time of the year to enter college. and was the second son of the let& James go where he can get, hie horses into sbape. there. -Considerable interestwas manifest- mourn her de rt re. I 'he sporting fraternity in town ive of our recent students secured situ' B&rbo of Mr. Nelson HajFi, of Chicago, spent Sunday ad lauiong,� NoTas.-Mr. homes cGregor, of our with the Dryscialites ? Are they jealous of ur, of the farm of Ringower, Parish their friends who are trying to supersede AN IMMENSE RANGE OF and vicinity over the prize. fiPt between y tions in one week. Catalogues free. i Kells. In 1841 he wis married to Jane with his parents and other"friends in town. village - left on hursda for Manitoba, them in commercial greatness ? Not by a the result where goes pend U ier months
led tb9 "w -&-83M (3-00 Bouh Main
W. Ji. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-152 McGhie, of the Porish of Borgue; Kircud- -Rev. A. Stewart, of Clinton, oocup Corbett &#d Fitzimmonn, an, -he to the a mn long shot.- Although our- neighbors, are 0 an on h, gulpit of the Presbyterian ohuroh - last 8 p'n� which was the knockout Of Corbett, the with friends. or mak now on the rig ilding for themselves a so-called " Canton ---------- erstwhile chanipion, in this fourteenth way, Nome in t is' part = e bu is he emi ted to Canada with wife Ay, morning and evening. Rev. Dr. Mo. Chn- Xrl? )Pj
ng and 'two ohil ran. He remained some timeL Donald officiated for Mr. - Atewartin round, was greetid with pleasure and dis- start. -Our saw 11 is once more in busy Cityl " yet, it must be borna'in mind that it Spring Dyet is bu6 a suburb of our thriving town. Let EVERY DJ; may. by their respective admirgre. activity, manufa-0- uring .]�$s into lumber, in Flamboro'; from there he went to St. ton. -Mr. Robert McKay, of Philadelphia', George, where beremained four yearsin in visiting relatives and friends in 8 . eaforth i with Mir. R. P. B 11 at the. saw, and is it then be understood, &broad as well as at A good time to dye. We're ready.,: Walton. turning out large quantities every day. home, that there is no rivalry existing be- the emplo^f Mr. Robert Christie. He then and vicinity. Mr; McKay is an old Huron tween the two corporations, but rather the Due notice will be given of the
Your cost, adit,.,dreso, loves, curtains ' i moved onto a farm Bear Brantford, irbere boy,, who -is prosperingin - the States. -Mr. You will find the best variety of Shoes There are morejogi. in.the yard this sown it feeling, for the isam Almost anything can be left with Can. I he remained eleven years. Here he succeed- Charlerl Betts, of Harpurhev, is nu 0 i and you wiff. be sure of getting the book value to;# than for'years PASL-Mi@s Sarah Monteith, ?JPP081 a � a street cars, date of the - Millinery Opening. Cleaners-' &. 1;y the name water works and the aaeb:ystem �ding Dyers and i roin ada's 1,ea edinaccumu'latinfals amount of M013?Tt very sore irm. He was working at Coseg r money at the Cheap Cash Shoe Store Car. of Clinton, was du Ing the -past week via t. chool's Block, 4 door# south of -Weir's Royal lintel, Ing _ amon of street and libuse'lighting are to used 1?3M3M R. PARKER & CO., TOR09TO. when he purchased a farm.in the township Co's pork packing house last week when he 1527-1 friend here. -Mr. Thomas by both places. -Mr.- Thomas Johnston, jr.,- W. SOMERVILLE, of Hib))ert, near Staft, which at that time out a gash in his left thumb. It was dress- Workman u an confined to his 'bad for 19. AlcFAUL The Cam
Agent, XoTles. -Several from this section- attend. who has been visiting in Michigan for CR_4
Was almost a' dense wilderneis. By dint of some time, the tr uble being bronchitis. Telegraph and Expresio Bullftg. Seatorm ad by a doctor, and was apparently healin ad the district convention held in Sqsforth, a time past, has returned with a charm. hard work he managed to make -a comfort- nicely when blood poisoning met in, whial By medical attendance and good care his !Om Is1be �areat on Tuesday. Among the number were ling wife,: and intend's,within the course of a Goods able home for himself and family. In 1884 has affected his hand and arm as high many f6ends will. bi pleased to hear. -that he lirmy. 8tudent
Mrs. Berry, as delegate from the Methodist it, on few weeks, t6 move into the house on- the he retired from active work and became a the. elbow. -Miss Minnie McKay is at a fair way tb recover -On account sure of gooU43
I Ile Kippen Store.�, Sunday school, and Miss Lizzie Barrows, as of the blustering gaI4. on Sallb, ath last, our oining arm.: --What might have resulted Oompally, tresident in the village of Stafla, where his pre-3out visiting at the home of her mother, delegate fr m the Epworth League. -The in a fatal accident befel Mr. Peter Durand, aten-agraphers, wife departed this life on September 23rd, Goderich street. -Mr. Robert Pringle, of 'fier -ance Vre" V4
churches were rat poorly attended. -One Many frienWe of Miss Martha Grigg will' be jr., last Saturday evening. It seems thai Sesforth's Greatest Cash Dry Goods 8 sistant Booik-kei
House Cl auing Aos=.� 1886, aged, 71 years and 3 months. He then* Chicago, is visiting friends in town this , I of those Wonderful a ents, which have been he had, been driving towards Blake, when 44001C. 8xvill! I
to spend his declining years with his orry to hear that she is at present under, a source of joy in all' an to every home, went week. -The"bicycle business is begi 11 ui'g to the doctor's care. We hope soon to his pony be-.ame unmanageable and skippad Is near to hand. As usual we ' re to daujrhter, Mrs. John Habkirk, of Sealorth, boom alrbady and our town dealers have o6curred at the hom�gof Mr Robert Elgie, her raeovety.-Miss Allbe Swallow, who off. Mr. Darand, however, hung u to the - who is here, visitink her daughter, Mo. -college re-opena
-the front with a large stock of Wall paper, where he remained until a week or -so before laid in their stocks and ire laying for in. of Taokrsmith, on the l4thinst. After a A. McDonell, wag this , week in Kij April W. For 0
went to Manitoba a. couple of weeks ago, lines, until he reached Mr. HolOz 0when his bght drept, from the manufacturers. Als eath. In politics' he was a staunch tending purchmers. Even if times are hard ri6d'of nigh 10 years of wedlock, Mrs. a fall line of Robertson!s prepared nts Liberal ; in religion he was a Presb) teriAD, people seem to be able to scrape together has secured, a situation as - intl1iiei in the Ellgie presented her husband with the 68t arms became so fatigued that -he was com- visiting her sister, Mrs. R. a Co., mathe�,
and, whick are the best. Prices %= being� almost a life long member of tKat do- enough cash to get a w el. -Mrs. L. Ken town of Mdrden. Prior to her� departure child, a daughter. -A very keenly contested led. to head the ferocious beast for Young People's,, Society of Chriotianlj� intend, holding an at home,-* Auctloi
game of football was played between - the nomination. He was an. upholder of every- ned V,,,t for the west, the' members of ithe infant V;enry's gate, which,: by good- luck, happen- deavor
lau Ith of Clintou, her home here thi the basement of Carmel Presbyte Xippert class in the Methodist Sunday� school, of �d to be open. -her for the past' The undeftrm
R. Holmea,jef the Clinton New. which she has been tea. schools of Noo. 2 and 9, Tuckersmith, on 'L r JAMES CAN -MNG, 0 caus I, -Mr on Tuesday eveni% of next wc
0 d a, also was honest and upright in wee apleasant call on Tuesday. Tuesday, after school on the ground of the freshments ierved and a fine presented her with a handsome toilet year, 1 1`1 good as his bond. He was ever He 'gave former. After a spi eenly con -
c dealings with his fellow -men ; his word Era will is
as as Z herusatatending the. Sunday school ri�ed and k Blyth�- at 1 e4ock -V, I
set and an address. -The M islies Hooey, gramme car -vied out. Doors will be opel P" i:;vf Lot ready to help,the needy, and served the convention in connection with the Metho. tested game and go?d playing on both NoTys,-Miss Laura Carr, of Westfield, 7 O'clock and &-silver collection wilm t raft 1002bm
dist church. We are pleased to, know . that who have been in Walton for, some time, , , 1 t oxy sid's,the team of No. 2 came ou7t victorious is nursing her aunt, Mrs. Robert Slater, taken up. -Mr. John Scott was in Ki
Lord in his day and generation, and left he have returned to their home in Lakelet.- 9 StAtS of 011111tIVAM4
hind him a good and honorable record. A14 he and his faTily, who have been sorely Miss -Sarah NArilliamson and Maggie Mor- 2 games to 0. -Miss Agnes Blair, of during her sickness.�Mr. A. M. Babb was this week visiting his old acquaintoji(fte afflicted thin winter with illness, are now �aentralia, is at present here stayin ith lon the propri
gh his faculties were sadly impairedi' in Brussels on SundaY—Aliers- Jackson, of Our firemen gave. our hand engine VAth -stabling mad
DISTRIOT MATTERS. risola Sundayed in Hullett.-Among thos W avo
at, he was Arrand company, and those who recovering nicely, -Mr. George Bills, who a her aunt, Mims MoMartrie. of the vil , fagel- Clintoil, is visiting friends in . town. -NI r. Aestinglast week.' when'it Was found 8 -hors" - also S I
in who attended Sunday school and Epw.orth The danco'which was called for last Friday and Mrs. George Gibson were visiting the mirn -
new him best, loved him most.. - His meni. has for years past been employed- "of ,, ZiDs cow
League.Convention held in Seaforth, on work much better af ter the ephirs it finishei -with 41
buRrim-Noits.-The recent mild wea,- ory willbe always sweet to those who aie Johnson Bros' hardware store, has decided night in the hall, for some reason fa�led to former's parents in Goderich,, (511 )Sunday.- r'3ceivad, so that now A is in fine work'. -two1mver
ther has put somewhat of a damper on curo, left behind. His family consisted of t 0 to start out for himself, and in company Tuesday last were Miss L. Barrows, Mrs. connect. It had either not beon the � young Mr. Wm. 'Bigby wag in Dungannon on order. -M. G. J. Su API
Berry, Mrs. Neal and Rev. Mr. Westman. uthe "
rland, gent ling, and, in consequence, the various clu� -sons and five daughters. He was � Is a with Air. Wm, Murdie, also -of Johnson people's evening. out, or it may be that Sunday. -There ib considerable sickriess in mei Dalrvmple, sold We,. dWe bolmos t
f They report having a good time. -The Wal- Mr. Jd dl . Broq,, will open out a hardware and tinware they are turning their attention to better - here e are pleu games have been retarded, 'and it looks' fat -her 'and had many r ton Debating Society will hold a grand our village at present, butnot of a serious last wyek.-W ied b ei -o see For further poW,
now as though they would have to be of great n mo rn store in the premises lately bee things, which is a sign, of improvement in nature. -Mr. Leatherland,- of Seaforth, oc- Mr. Robert Bell, jr,, alth Proprietore or,,,
0 childreinrawh iin be leaves behind to 4 y concert, on 'Friday, evening, March 26th. v- er. Mr. Fred Davis, as a jewel eem iness cupied the pulpit of, the Methodist churck weak from h ou a oruntilnext winter. The only comple the, lose of a true and affectionate [ei. Peouple a the young of our community. -The bus' 41
fat' The committeei are hard at wOrk preparing is recent serious Iness, is )in ffa to have faith in old Seafortb pt; We un. 90 here, last Sunday morning.- tion which has been completed is the The remains were interred in the St man of other towns and villages, who are In Rev. M r. about and gaining stre gth, and we hopi, a good programme. They have secured the the hi�bit ot having their advertisements game. This was won'by Mr. Wm. PiXorl cemetery on Monday, and were followe to doubtedly have -more stores here than any- Shepherd, 'of Muncey, was visiting his common with his bols to. Not4o
I services of T. L. Money, comic singer, to of friends,
d! their last resting place by a large numbe, of town in the Province,- of equal population, aZO a who secured 42 points,� the highest acor L Mitchell, also local talent. This will be ovqr our villa,-elocals' will confer a great daughter, M�s. (Dr.) Tait, over Stinday. him oon ble re ume the den ray, PU f
that has yet been made. The rink compa� �scirrowing relatives and friends. and yet they all seem to prosper.:-�Mr.Wrn. favor on the business men of our village by During his stay he conducted'the sorvi his machine shop. -Mrs. MaulfB"li I rouant A A
0 C the event of the season'. -Don?t miss it. not taking advantage of our good natured in St. Adrews. church in the morning, and " I by:har daughter, Ms. Rei ,
tition has dwindled down to the rinks o Sleeth has the contract for putting in the kereby Styes AM
Messrs. J. S. Roberts and E. C. Coleman., plate glass and making other impr;vements correspo, dent for the puffing of their the Methodist church in the - evening, nmnds-cf�avy kin
SAY ! just look into DALY'S window �hen, in Mr M. Williams' two stoials on' the east Brucefield. businesen Harlock, was here -thisL*eek Visitin Jak of Ike 6"M
Mr. Roberts' rink is composed of Messrs,'� � a ni preaching two, excellent sermons, which daughter, Mrs. Samuel Smilfie !9 an possinr that way and see th cellne of Of this Huron, roiivedft
Dr. Burrows, R. S. Hays, and James Ander.' lou'ver-plated Ware he has on display. DO side of Main'street.-At the meeting of the B. R. HIGGINS, general fire and life insur- were much appreciated by all. -34r. William lage, who is in very Ill hQth. Y the anee agent. notary publio,"60fmveyan(wr.commialoner Leadbury. 0P son ; and Mr. Colemans of Messrs. Robe Watchmaker, SWortb. 1527-1 debating club on Monday evening, a most -Richmond left on Monday on a business Morrison is in Bayfield of rfl, 107� Ab
for taking affidavits, &o. Private funds on fird this week, visi Winters, James Dick, and J. M. Beat. The�' To BoARDERs.-A couple of boarders' can interesting address on the silver question on good tam rty, at 5 per cent. 11-ATHERINGS.-,-The mild weather of last tour through Bruce and Gray counties.- friends in her former home, there. -31. In a private house- In raor� every � m ruing week w&s followed by a rega r siven HAt arm a
Vlayed for the final on Wednesday evening,1 find excellent Ammmodation was given by Mr. Norman McLeod, which At Ze 0 Parnod"Wedneoday of each la blizzard on Mr, Herbert Ashbury attended the E Willis a-nd White shipped three d Iowa, by applyiqg at Tam Zxroorroz office. 1615-tt was followed by a lively discusiion. Al- week. 1464. Saturday night and SundV.-Mian Ali pwofth m1d eskalke, via 4h
ce League convention in. Seaforth, which was on the understaraling that the one leadin� from this station last be -the Bici7cL-Es. -+Ride a Cleveland or Makssey- though the attendance w I rg r th NOM.-Miso Armstro.11 week. -Id at half -past ten o?clock should win', a 8 an spent Sunday Dundiss and Mine Berths Hackwell have held on Tuesday, he being a. represents 11 . to aevwm
9 tive magmsmay, of Exeter, who -was the guest Dated at,8WORW
ners, but, at thaCtime the score stood a tie.'� Harris, and your life Is site. S. MuLLirr a Co., usual, still the address was worthy of a with her brother,. Dr. Armabrong.-Mrs. been around collecting money in aid of from Blyth League. -Mrs. Michael' Doherty, Mrs. R. Patersop, jr.,of this village, h8a.-M 1111111111"
agents, Sooforth. 1627-1 much better attendance. Next Monday Gott returned to Manitoba on Monday.- Methodist missions,, &ad have met with of Hamilton, fo and they are just where they began. In the', I - rmerly a resident of Blyth,, turned home.-Mials Ellis is it_� g fris James NY* do"
three pair of- stone competition there arel EEDS, SEFIDS.-SCott the seed min Of evening the subject for debate will be the Mr. towns, of Clinton, has opened a tailor good success. -The sad and 'fatal accident is renewing: old acquaintances in town. in Godericli,-Mr. and Mrs. Seatorkh spin extends to farmers and others an still several who have to play off. I Cretan question. -An ExposiTop. subscriber 13110 in the house owned by Mrs. - Cameron-. which befel Miss Abiley, of Brussels, has Mrs. Matthew Floody is visiting 'her- invitation to call and examine his stock of seeds, It par�� jr., of Yams, were in the vi a a a few: will pay you to do so before buying, for this reason residing in Essex county, says I hope -791r. Robert McCartney and. daqghter left cast a gloom over the people of this section, 'ants in Exeter at 0re6enL-Mi@s_" Swzie, ago renewing old acquaintances.. FouRTEE.N op THEm.-That is the number that we have one of the largent.and beat stocks of Mr. M. Y. McLean's bill will pan and be for their. harnein Manitoba' on Tuesday. and 'hey tender their sincere sympathy to who bag been spending the winter with her grain, clever and gram seeds, In the Provin Iof goals our junior hockey team piled up ce. we incorporated in the Ontario Statutes, as I Mrs. David McIntosh, we are sorry to say, Mr A uley and family. -We regret to an- home in bw I
devote our Vme and attention to the seed trade, so sister, Mrs. Chellem, left for her st Wingham's four in the match 'on the that, we- �an glie you satisfaction both in quality and am a bachelor, and my. beat girl firmly re- is iery ill at piesept., nounce an unfortunate accident which oc- Welland on Tuesday last., ZuricilL. War
ag3in ' the excep-, price. R. G. ffcoTT, Soaforth. 1527.2 with me to get a marriage irred to a young 19flow in the em�loy of dalryr *4
rink on Tuesday night.' With fuses to go ct NoTEs.-OLur vilbge trustees hel
a tk WILLUX 13A'Vl
W&yi Was tly. AIr. 0. Eilber W tion of one midget, who by the license. "-Mr. Robert Broadfoot,of Talmage, Staf fa. Mr. Alex.. Gardiner, whereby he hiLd one of meeting recen ApprmTvm To DREssmAKi-.,-G.-Appren- Exeter. cracker, Winghain had the weight and Sea- to Dressmaking wanted at once. Apply at Hory. Kansas, in remitting his subscription for XOEs.-Whilio returning home the other his hands taken off in* a cutting box. We pointed police, and Mr. Uttley,as -DIGS FOR �bxm
forth the skill, and it was skill that counted m Am &Co's Store, Seaforth. 1527xi THE EXPOSIT0i for another year, says have not learned his name, but hear his NoiEm-Mr. Alex. Dow p�rchased 43 of thefire engine. They have negotiaited evening, Mrs. James- Barbour, of near thirs at as- clearly shown by the score. The ice was,� BicYCLES overhauled and repaired, if left I have taken Tiff; ExposiToR every , year village, fell out of the sleigh into a snow home is, in Bruseels.-Mr. and Mrs. Weir acres from Mr. Thomas Yellow last week. for a car of pine lu!nber. We have
%WoThol in splendid shape and' the attendance was at the WOMEN MML OFFIGH, cheap, &ad satisfaction Llight along since it was first published,"no'w djif,lt. - Fortunately nothing: who have kept the boarding house for Mr' The property is near the agricultural good men as trustees, a -ad no doubt Gmn Of guaranteed. L. G. VANEOMOND. more serious 1527- 30 years, and I still want it, and like h4ppened than the wounding.6f her dignity Kelly, at :the new saw -mill, for the last w is improving in faction will be given and Our village ivill.
good; the. game was a good one too and to. grounds. -Mr. Thomas Do OVA"1111,
neoesoiailT. CHAS
TF three months, have retired and have moved ad wife have in different shape r showed that the 11kidi" can play hockey SIT, -PLATED WARE. -I have just add read the news it contains about old friends health.e.-Mr. Thomas Snell a ed a nice line of Silverware to my stock, and it you a0d a good snow bath. in a year's time.-Blirl-
"a ould make it hot for -many a and old - 4olme places. -Some friend has into one of Mr. MeGavin's houses near . eased M�. Wm. Dixon's hotel.. Brucefield, Pogsoir'and chitdren r HORTHORNSl
good+ re4uire anything in that line, just call and me team. The ngham boys play game' what I have sent us % copy of the Winnipeg Nor'- Leadbury.-There is a somewhat silly re- and will move there about the first of April. are here vidting Ural, Siegner, her siste Shorthorn il
a fair . It will cost you. nothing to get my ffib�ert. bat it is more of the individual style. The" prices. DALY the Watchmaker, Seatorth. 1527.1. Wester, of February 25th, coAtaining a port going around that Mr. Clarke Wallace The Brucefield people will find Mr. and and August Ehnes her brother.-Wedn nwgv from I to A GOOD $ALE. -Mr. Michael Williams, wilf become leader of -the Conservatives 'in. -of the bat Ardiaw-
home bays were somewhat, wed at first te. and extensive description Mrs. Snell good citizens. -Mr. Wm.. Baw- day was St. Pa ,overa' _P0r.-,T l. -Our big new spring stock of minu of the trick's day,and it passed oiale of surplus stock- on Tuesday of last- the Ont den leaves on Satu�rd's next for the - old quietly, as by the size of their opponents and twice did Shoes is direct from the factory, and Is- the most Dauphin district, its people and resourees. ario House. Well, Mr. Wallace 1 there was - no celebration, rigbt. JAMM
com ock In this section. The Choap Cash week was the beat held in zthis section country 1 with another- 'arge shipment of doubt -on aPeoulat of there -not being Farm, Huliett, Wingham's heavy weight point take the . plete s+ The extension:of the railway from Gladstone will never become anything of the kind, so ack clean from one end to the other an'l , oe Store, Carmichael's Blo3k, 4 doors south of into that district has brought it within for many years. Calves solid as high as that puts an end to that ; the Conservatives horses. We wish him a pleasant'and fit Irish pe6ple -here. -Mr. J. A. Wifloffiams d Weies Royal Hotel. 1627-1 twent� seven dollars per psir-; able trip- and a safe return. -Mr. Vh'iijLli' at Toronto . recently, as delegate to Score, but he did it only twice,after that he reach of markets : and other advantages of sheep $19.50 who would swap Mr. -Whitney for Mr. Bicyoixs.Keep_your eyes on out *ehow per pair ; young pigs eight weeks old, $6 Wall' gg did well if he got past centre ice. The widow a few days for our Bicycle displty, will so civilization and commerce. Among those ace are like angels' visits, few and far Lang is still confined to'his home thr6u United Workmans.ge4ud lodge. -We h DRAVOR2 Seat
9 on per pair ; cows as high as $47 each ; steers. between. -The old follows in this Ejection ath of Mrs, H. Von I Aul: �ame throughout was a most gentimanly be ready, our repair shop is now In full owing, and who have prospered there we find the name risi illness. -Several farmers in this vicinity to ebrouicWthe de 0ne and entirely free from roughness. those owning wheels should have them overhauled, ng three years cK, $85 per pair, and 80 appear to take the lead as favas industry n the old pioneers. public
After of Mr. A. Malcolm, who some twenty years have already made maple syrup. -Squire who was one of She
for the time of riding is near as hand. Tire Y'ulosn- on. The proceeds of the sale amounted to. the game a large number enjoyed the excel- ago was a well known business man of Sea- concerned. Mr. Drager and Mr. F. McIn- Leathorn, of the Mansion House, is visiting to this part when it waa neartv all AL fo row onthe�
izing a specialty. S. MuLLzTT Co., Hardware $1,280, exceeding' Mr. Williams' expecta- lent ice *hile skating to good music fur. 1627-1 forth. Mr. Malcolm has been seven years tolish, after-hauliDq out their cordwood to relatives at London, -Mr. Eli Snell had a She was 72 years af age. He emains nished by the baud. at Lake Dauphin, and has engaged mostly tions nearly $200. The hammer was wield* Seaforth, have each completed Cutting amrd very large L wood bee, on Tuisday last. -Mr. ifferred in the Lutheran cemetery WOOD WA -24 -TED. -A quantity of cord ad by ThoF. Brown, of 8eaforth, who sold Am
Henry Harris, of Hu'ron street, is this week Tueadej last. -Mr. Bas [wood wanted at Sproat's Brick Works. A ly im. in cattle raising and cheese making. His the entira lot in two and a half hours. hauling upwards of twenty -thousand, feet of ter, from Mani ------ WEDDI-XG BEr,g.-A �mediatelytoJ. h J.SPROAT. 16127.2 aoxi, Mr. R. J. alcolm, is running a drug logo to the sawmill, and J. J. If win,, who is vimiting his son Samuel,,at Palmerston.- and Miss �ydia Bossenberry 'were lsstM; happy event took -place at the residenceof the late : Wm. T. Pdl-.,T 2. -Don't imagine that because we store in the new town of Dauphin. -Messrs. not much younger than the two n Valentine Ritz, M. P., North Middlesex, day evening united in holy meamed, has, T. R. F. Come & Co. Fire Londeaboro. was in the village on. Monday last, shaking Rev. D. H. �Braund tied th Grieve, near Buffalo, Dakota, on the eyen- adartive cheap, we keep cheap gogd-i only, we have going very exten- done an equal amount of timber work. a not, �all kinds and all qualities from the best to the cheap. sively into the pork packing business this ITEMS. hands with his numerous friends. -Mr. Dan- will leave for ]Lng of Wednesday, February 24th, be- -Rev. Mr. McKibbo'n' of Wrox- Brandon Manitoba wh
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1119 'est, and our prices are always a little lower than the ear. I P ier, of Clinton, is visiting his brother AM
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the marriage of his daughter', Miss � Magg Besides the large quantity they have eter, occupied -the, pulpit here on Sunday the will make their 'future homte, le, lowest. The cheap oseh shoo store, Carmichael's I pougailwal I Thomaothis week.-Mesers. A. h1cD w NK ibl happinesio. in tolught themselves and are still buying, evening, Rev. Mr. Andrews onell, them all Pont a to Mr. James Marshall, a w6rth youn B ock, I doors south of Weir's Hotel. 16274 hing at Yor will likely want Shoes for Spring. of Exeter, and T. D. Finlay, of St. Thomas, prose i Road
th�y have purchased the entire stock of Wroxeter. -We expect a good report from life. -Mr. Keiser nd vlffe, 2nd —0 married man of that district., The ceremony toof Thereis one wing we wast,16 irugrese upon you, and � r I --r. V1 place at the home of 'the bride, at 7 0 clock Eriirojmm LEAGUE AND ABRAT Beattie Broa.-Mr.. Robert Logan shipped a our delegatemwho attended the convention It isthis, Yiz. : The closesi and set caoh buyers In-, were at the Central hotel, purchasing horses Reneall, were visiting.Mrs. Ed. .,Fee -a 11 SCHOOL ibis township dos, 11 on Wednesday last. -Mr. T." W. I Y*M 0,104, in the evening, Rev. J. A. Baldwin being Co1f-vz',qTj[oN._A successful and more than week. The �inji I at the Cheap Cook Shoo Store, Hawk. days ago. -Mr. F. Kibler was in car load of horses and rig& to Manitoba, this' at Seaforth on Tuesday. . Wal near vavilw,.$
c ass' Carmichael's block. 4 doors south at weies Hotel. show, -of the Commercial hotel, attended last Monday, and helped - to take a 8 �@68$f* 2:
Mr. James Cowan went with the,' will meet on Friday night again.-Nislif M. What be' tter evidence as to this, stem'd good TAIUSS
the officiating minister. A large number of usually interesting convention of Sunda consignment, -M n -and Mrs. W. W. Tbomp. Mills, who has" been visiting ith Mi the relatives and friends of both, pa- the Bernard horse mait sale at -London on stock which was sold there Mr . F Kib. ties as L. can you possibly Want than this fact 7 15274
were present to do honor to the occasion, school and League workers, associated with son have returned from a visit to Goderich.- Brigham has returned home. Wednesdav list. -Mr.' McMillan, timber lor was at Dash -wood on a visit to hw. y4raft n the Methodist churches of the Goderich Professor Welsh,phrenologist, who has been Be -M's" M A Mix Up. -Last week an item appeared agent fron; Palmerston, ham just completed mother who is sick.-Miso Litzzie Bauer, ntU and all were 'unanimous in pronouncing it 11, who has been spend ng a few holidays now; 1"t. district, was held in the Methodist church, here during the past week, has met with around Clinton, returnedi ow in our Perth notes statinphat Mr. P.Burns, his contract heie', shipping square -timber. - Tavistock, is here 'visiting her, uncle I"* the most pleasant event of the season. The h () on Tueed anda-
Ay' of Logan, had been.married to Miss � Dunn Mr. Wm. Treble fell off ihis load of wood aunts. _Mr It vely be here, on Tuesday last. The president, R. encouragin- suceess. His lectures during -Miss Ma and Mr. George Andre bride was handsomely attired in white y G. Holtzman has been Holmes, of Clinton, presided, and promptlY the fore part of the week were 6 inter- driving into school until the r6ads clear up. of Hibbert, where as it should have given which he was drawing from the Hay swamp drawing ice for a few day. -There is cashmere, with lace and ribbon tri�� MOB inge, at 9.30 a. m., the proceedings Were opened, eating and insti ctive and were largely at. the bride's place of residende as MQKillop. on Tues'4ay evening it and wore a, bouquet of white cut rose w t, I 61 j u r I n g b,,"m eiff Calk of getting a bank here. it would be.' -a -Miss S. Ste wi%rt is visiting at J. T. -a Miss the morning being devoted exclusively to tended, wbile h.� The dance which was held after the wed. considerable. - Dr. H. K. Hyndman has great convenience to the piciple in VE.. Lmura Donohue acted as bridesmai , and . q 4s been kept busy at the O'Brien's, Goderich, formerly Of this Place- ding at the commodious DOVGAW,�,
the coniideration of Sabbath school topics. hotel 0 ' h and comfortable been confined to his home the past vieek vicinity. rea in -z jade." The Professor is -Spring birds are be5inn ak their a brief particularly residence of -the bride's father, also in some through 'illness. -Professor Cook, of 0 t Grieve. After the ceremony and congraju- vloini ink a he groom was - assisted by Mr.. Robert Space will not permit of more than wetl up in his profession and appearance in this ty,�!-�h e seems Shaw&, mention of the various matters considered his enunciations of one's character a f r manner, became mixed up with a dance at or sa t is will give three entertainments in Gidley's lations, the guests sat down to a a re at to be quite a deman u. year, Lakelet. umptuous "The development of - Sabbath school once useful and abounding in information. d gt h McKanns�s hall, Dublin, where the young �opera house, on Tuesday, Wednesday and eing beautifully decorat- - -.Mr. Martin makes frequent trips to, the man Fortune ITEK$.�Moab of th e- boys have tb CADY
teachers"was the first topic taken up, the following persons left this station' on illage lately. was injured, while the item" in 'Thursday evenings nextL, undr'�the auspices places for the summer. : Alex. Mc qn ed with flowers, was a feast for the eyes as several participating� in the discussion Tuesday on the settlers' excurpion to Maui- estion would lead one to believe that it of the Exeter Royal Templars f 'Temper. es to Mr. Grigg's, south of 1 - Orris well as for the appetite, and a delightfullY hereon. The 0. so 'Home -_ Department toba : Wm. Laidlaw and wife, and Thosi. was at the wedding festivities where he net 'ance. ci&ble timewaS Spent around it. Later -How it May influence Kippen. McConnell to Mr. Werra), f in the evening the Young- 0018 Sproat, to 1�urnoide, Manitoba ; Mrs. with hismishap. Although the item was 0— people O' tripped to Mr. ML and the Hill; George W ' ht onsiderable of a mix-up, wetrust that Mr. "ej; ELeneall. teacher, at Orlong ill._The f. exhaustie paper; by Rev. W. 'Godwin ruiere: until the early hours Of I omes,- - was an able B. Bethune; P FOR SALM.-T. Mollie, as usual,
the light fantastic and Warner and children and Alias LG�TS c
the vinrning began to herald in a new day. to Whitewo-od, Northwest erritory ; R. is on bAfid with a complete stock of *p1ows land gas and Mrs. Burns will enjoy unalloyed happi- to pay 4 cents per bal for their ! G'Oderich. Evangelistic work is the' I I all plow rqpairs, wilb a full Hue- of moull nossind prosperity in their married life. LOCAT, BR-ilsirs.-The council me" nius If,
W *be bo ban of all lines of plows. d, among other b received by the bride from friends near and ey and daughte 'COUNCIL DOINGS. -:-Council met in Jose& usi- I J 1 Coartice, Holmestrille. r I W re receives prompt attention. A hotel, Leadbury, onMonday, all the mem. ness,. rc men might as wellave had. that All ere I -Sabbath school," was introduced by Mr. A. High Bluff ; R. Mol&eirrgtn' A Mans beautiful and useful presents Barwick, to Winn* Mi Brown, to, P owal &0' i and casting urday evening last, an t Ojrl Bt' It is indeed reasonabo e yet, - and On both these and W r of a eived tenders for portable and far. ,rhe wedding march was pla ad wh le s' Simpson, to Moosejaw qeilands a l2blee %Rind plows on hand in good re. -Nelson, three-year-old son of X,r, GOW41#
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ubjects a lively discussion took place. An and wife to Beckf pair, at a bargain. T. MBLLis, Kippew. 1527-2 bers being present exceSt Daniel Maniev, ground tanks. Mesers. Brown & Clark and
the bridal party Were taking tbe ord, Michigan. -A special. ,r
place., op, en sestdon on Sabbath school work was meeting of the Ontario Association will be of the 16th, broke his arm the other 4 who has been under the octor's care the Air. W. J. Millar were each awarded a con. by Miss May Rich. Afrg. Marshall is a the closing exercise of the morning session SOCIAL. -The home of Mir. and alra. while playing around the barn. Dr. Wiov_% NOW and has numerous held on' last few weeks. A.�b tract for a portable tank. As to the ground native of Huron county, Thursday, March 25th. * A full a�- William Ivi4ou, of this- village,. was the y -law was passed ap-' lin, of Belmore, set the, fracturead conducted by Rev. Joseph. Edge, who tendance is requested, as matters of import'-- pointing pound-kee ro,,i fenceviewers and tanks, tenders were again asked forai differ- relatives and f rienda around Seaforth. THH answered prompt' the various questions w osep� which greatly pained the little fellow.'
EXPOSITOR most cordiall ance will be discussed. A deputation will scene of one of the most Grilliaut and athmasters, h du as commence the ent size than wag tendered for; and we be- Inspector Robb visited this and the bound,-, y unites with them asked coucerningi&bbath school work. sociable gatherings of the semon on Tues. ounts were lieve tenders will again be received a�ud dealt aryischooln Monday. Hefound out rovincial Government. with day evening last, and the gravid success of paid - for with'on Saturday evening first. -Mr. and rieve afternoon being devoted to Epworth League the view' of endeavoring to procure incre, shovelling snow on north gravel road for, in wimhing the daughter of Wm. 'The I wait on the P grat Pf May. Acc
and hf-r partner in life, all the happiness subjects, the first address was " Livinigy' up proteqtion for the profession.; sed the evening's entertainment still proves Mrs. John Dalr stuff, these sections are made up of on and prosperity this world can afford them, to -Mrs. Robert thatittakesthe Methodist people 817.755. A resolution was passed authoriz. vmple and Mrs. Gilley and day, 6th inst., at Gorrie. The 1 Iuvmtw -T the.cou:
and trusts it will be both liberal and kind. the Pledge," by A. T. Cooper, Clii�ton. Coleman intends moving to Chicago to re- to do Ing the t easurer to notify all persons who family returned to Manitoba this week.- ur things right. The tables fairly groaned tiou into the proceedings he annial.,
"Thespiritu%]. interests of the League," !'side, and is offering her residence for sale gagers to the municipality that week for —a— are mort, Miss Annie Essay also left this of t u4U, farmrs wi
bv�Mrs. Pentland,'Dungannon,- was one under the rich delicacies which were pro. Manitolos, where she intends spending the, scho6l meeting to�k place and everyt I? but on,
Prof. John Re"nolds, Mesmerist,will app their interest is reduced to five and w half iiy y ear vided by the ladies in abundan in -
EOMOXDVILLE: NOTES. -For several. days 6e beat addresses given at the conventioof ce, and 11 to got quite a sifting. - The seven or e D, of ou of - being followed by " The Lite Depart. c during the early part of this week consider in Carduo's hall fo� three -nights next weak, which all present did ample justice. After per cant. since the date of last payment mmer months with her uncle, at Carberry. charges gotten up in No. 2, contained
-Its Sph ornmencing on ening.-, air Interest. A requisition from the trust as -Mrb. 0. A. M6Donell end daughter, able anxiety was felt about the health of ment of the League r& . this, Rev. Mr. Waddell took the ch e dirt than truth,, and the inspector h1* hinIve ee
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u YAspect of school section No. 6 for - council to bor. given his decision coilifirm e
Master Donald Sbaw, fellow named George McMillan, whose houi conimpanied by her mother, Mrs. (Dr.)
of the manse, but we - by Miss A. Brickenden, Clinton ; 1he ved the right man for the duty. A Hutton, returned home from Forest the end Ing the prooiw&� new in Flo'
9 side of the railway track, progamme was commenced' by ings, and Mr. Web r will be trustee aA pleased to state that at present writin Social Department,", by B. J. Gibbings, met with a most painful accident in pro y house, was not granted, as it had not, th of last week. -Rev. W. E. Kerr delive patent'
Ee is on the south g�h row $950 for the erection of a new school. adj
he is recovering nicely.-Mias Maud -on Tues- singing the -beautiful hymn, f I Move the a re a ing the next three years. We believe Hicks, Clinton Consecration," by Will Lyon, I day. was driving out, of Mr. John ction of the �ratepayers of the section. Glee an 311
Of Centralia, spentthe past week with rela- He gospel chariotzalong," after wl6dh all those san very able and impressi*e sermon. on 'the tihoe Undeaboro. In the �bsenee of Rev. A. E. 1 Beattie's lahe with a load of wood on the Council adjourned to meet in Joneal hotel, bject of temperance, in the Methodist tion, on the boundary isset aside who took part" sic uitte on :1Wfigf': -
d chueoh on abbath evening last. The c Vlmtuteed tives and friends in the village. -A genuine Crews, provincial ecretary, who was nick themselves to the fact tbat there were a me utq.u*
!Ieigh, when the load uiset and he was Leadbury, on Friday, May, 28th, at 2 voters. -Avery pleasant and haPpy VOW -with
Nizzard marre4 the anniversary service in in bed at Toronto, Rer. G. W. Kerby, of jammed between the sleigh and the gate way pleasing 10 all. Rev. Mr. Acheson O'clock, -as a court of revision and for other spacious church was well filled, and the lafts our church on Sabbath last and prevented St. Catharines, appeared an, his substit being presenti gave* a stirring add was spent at the residence of �Wwl an
ute A small bone was broken in one leg id also the chairman. instep,
Stan* t 1, very instructive and was attentively listened to ex- many from li cat. raw, as business. reverend gentlemen was listened to with the last VVeduesday evening, when -herro' in -his The swest violin greatest interest as h ddrt tween the knee and the- ankle and the —0 a dealt with the liquor daughter Aiinnie, was united in V, sermons delivered U fkv.,J.B. Mullen,who is cellent address on 66 How to stud the cords of his leg were badl torn, triskin it music, rendered by Mr. Jamen McLean, ac- traflic and the ends resulting therefrom..
ne of the most interesting pulpit and y y iied by Miss, Whitemanat the orfan, Howick. Mr. George Inglis, a popular and one ehoe -on ti
0 I compel _ZMAIM-4- plat- Bible, Illustrated by blackboard liketo His sermon showed deep research, and, be. hes. - much more painful than a severe bra - was well cored. Vhe social on the whole a wer'o form speakers we have had the privilege, of Frank Bale. Goderich, opoke on junior; Miss Mar� an NoTiKs.-The lecture which was given by Ing free and fluent speaker, untramelled young farmer of the 17th. There dealer in _0
hearing for many a day. The elements were wor: k, and Rev. Mr. Westman, is Kidd hai returned from tended largely to the flatisfacton of - those Missi Crosthwaite, the returned missionary with msnuse wards of 100 present. Rev. Mr. 8te Walton, on her visit to Toronto, and is now ript, made his discourse all the a -ad W.
ay evening, 0 rch," A variety of more civil on Mond DnMuently 91 What the League can do for the chu pared to resume her music clas apresent, and to the encouragement of �the of China, in the Orisigehill church, was in more interesting and impressive. Theehoir of Belinore, officiated. presents showed the esteem for thetcoti a large crowd gathered at the tea xr�eetirig, Rai. Mr. Sawyer following with an address, he Methodist folks of this part. At an early 'every way a grand success. It was carried was composed of gentlemen only, and they
u1sr meeting of the'Collegiate institute hour the entertainment to.."
all on pleasure bent, and for two hours a 11 What the League cam do for) Missions.- ra was brought to a out under the Ifollowing heads : empire, dmg parties. The evening was sct fine selectionlP -a pro sue Morg genial, well ordered company c IT Society was held in the assembly - close by the chairm iste for the an pronouncin the mode of travellink, customs, home life, diet g and other joll games. -The be'. oald Th� verbal reports from the 'different room of the school on Wednesday. The 9 oecasion.-The friends P0. 1W H. John- hardly 'be found meet.. benediction. or had their audience roomas well carried out and "'flues in the district showed an increased, Ing was largely attended and was, without PASSRD To HipR RxWARD.--wThe Dungan. was via %ad by the Viceroy, and ly of Hennall, father of Mrs. Wm. Stone. The programme in the L� and language. The school, of over 100 ston, produce deal' of London, and former. of the L Q. ex. interest, enlarged membership, and acti supper on the 13th inst. -James Do proved most enjoyabie to those present, the and'usefulness in the various departm vity doubt, the beat held this season. Pfofessof' non correspondent of the Goierich Signal after hearinge h m, recite,- he thought it OT Howlatvx rn jp MO. -The special services will hi. aguawork. The officers elected fo' instructive lecture on memory and phrenol. life and death of _articulars regarding the would be nice to lot them have a holiday of his death froin infliammati of the lunp, chief attractive feature being the lecture by of Le ents Welsh, of Toronto, gave an interesting and given the following man, of thisylliage, will be morr -C faint;
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the Rer. Mr. Mullen, whose -- splendid de- theonsuing year Mrs. Donald McNavin, and he would provide a great feast. Miss which occurro&,thiis week. On tined in the church here next week.
were, Mr. Andrew David. ogy, which was thoroughly enjoEed.' The mother of Mr. Joh Mrs. Stoneman o.. scriptive powers and witty sallies kept his son,lpresident, Goderich ; Mrs. - Pentland, programme - w" " follows: u MeNevin', of this vil. Croothwaite was �Yited to visill- Lady Lee, and were held but two nights this wie-ek, Instru- lage : We de his son, Mr. Robert Johnston, left X� well in touch with him from start D lot vice ; Miss Bond, mental solo by Miss M. Dally; 9, reading by %y regret to havt) to chronicle which she did se�eral times, this being a- here for Londen to. attend the fanor&L- to the illness of Rev. -Mr, Harvey, to finish.. At on former oo the sad and a dden departure cof Catherine, rare thing for a *issionary. She told sever. 'Min Mabel pultion Was in Exte emions our go, I v7vice Miss Briokendent Clinton, 3rd Mr.T. McQuaid ; a "cal solo by Mr. C r this week In S11 a barley wish to gratefully acknowledge the y vice'; Win. Lyon, Londesboro, 4th vice and 8 arling ;a scene from the the beloved wife of Donald McNevin, or., of &I very pathetic Istoriais, of how she came visiting relatives. -Mr. and Mrs. James THE presence of many of our Seaforth neighbors, ice, Play, " As you Ashfield, -which mournful a UZEles NAi&lkow ESCAPZ. Opposite
k Hale, Goderich, 5th vi each �ice- lite it," by Miss B. Stephens and Mr. F. event took.place nearly losing her life several times b.T, ob eily of Hen- resence of mind of the coa thman saved- *X,"it�; ,especially of t at the residence on Thursday morning, the in the time of the war. She had to 7ee hose whso, generously aided president representing one branch of League ''Clarkson; an instrumental solo by Miss G. sall, speuVS&bbath last with Mrs. E. Fair. usen from being crushed by a r, 12 the musical part of the eutertainment. work; secretary, C. W. Fisher, Holm 4th inst. The deceased had for some two several times to the British & Consul for pro- bairn, Mrs. Dalrymple's mother who is horse on her drive from the railway an. Pickard. -We are RiortY to learn of the very weeks previous been on a -visiting tour to tection. Had, she identified those implicat. seriously ill. -Mrs. (Dr.) Hutton, of Forest, to the hotel at Cimiez. a
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