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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-07-02, Page 87 7 J 14- A a 1,0 WAN Am- 01100A b I V-7 7 7 -.71! b a JULY 2 OR 'EXPOSIT THE RON MINION_ a a ppy coiaple 11 M Barratt, J. Ross, R. ex. settle down in Toronto. The. ha —Mia Nettie Bwingt' a trip to the old country. fous c r; NaVe#G%6an,*e0W. Taylorand H:Campbell.— Aft, Cky invited &bouts is unknown. Too.sssl� cession - ittat.ted, so that if a] ay on wilsonts oash %arocery guest, had to I paddle their own canoe)' it who has been visiting her parents here for pects to retural in 1 &'bout a month.— start out in life tinder vdrY friends their big d week 6irsty Vo;;�d drank in Q:reedily the cumstancest and'we join their many 0eaforth a�d Clinton had - was becausa they had failed to report at the the past two .8 returned to Now York. The t brates the, lot, but Mangold and Turnip Seed cheap this ve�ir. e genial rain ol Tuosda and -&,It natur o is in wishing them a long'and happy married t a 22ad, poderiah We There to pick on Tuesday. Miss Ewing has a respongibl t�e beat of all is to be in Bayfield on July no wholeWa combine prioa on seal this year, go, appointed p�ace. lb is. not easy The hoe be used much more life. gemen hold thew cele - Is ' _ position as nurse in one of the leading New refreshed.. r to tell a, c 1pth,. whe i the Oran sell n6vt zu&ngoldaud turnIp seed at 10c a lb. strangers out of a crowd o oun- —a— we can t easily stneq. In fact, 1 we, have heard be the 1argest COLD Ii— - at aining lChis promises to I We hsve a good *stock of the beat varieties, bouqht qillor by the "cut of his jib. - ED ]—Reality York hospitals, and is rapidly I Drysdale. bration. ex.ono of the most reliaObl he Ogilvie some -of out eo Il -using, the pick -axe to froul'Robeft Evans & was es�ablished concerning the niythleal. So- eminence in her profession.—T affair evei held in Bayfield and ample pro-. Seed houses of Cansilk including his celebrated. saw- the Thomson oatmeal hill potatoes! 'IV f ur young men PERSONAL.—Mro. J. B. Badour, of Strat. lision is I eing arranged to accommodate-. IWinangoid and monarch turnip a�ed. Give us a ciety goat by having a health specimen of flouring mills and I v 3P w working to have assumed t�6118"sa ford, is here at present on a week's In Groceries we can do caged and, Ise F. mills in this town are no �rol'etc and am doing -he immai se crowd which is sure to be here; you cannot do better '�n. our butter in cam, -this week.—Mr. VC. d fdonds.. a well, er better, than any house. in 6% n uSL;, In - .�Nothing ut unfavorable- eY on the At ight and P at'i�nd n vi4it to relatives an and A. M. i',Icoh. The Zaiions of Seaforth their fall capacity, running dut weather would Just became: To" job now an extra good 'valull�. out Bourbon - making flour and meal for th4i old countrl Mo0ray siild h4 bride are getting things ce for the 'vent t must surely -give the 11 Grand 1$umper Do arevent t s, for no better weather TM blend of flea "astel Coffee is second to none, and 2ug residence, and was a to -4 retables put up now if every eiti - markets,- and they not only have all abuni - nicely in order in their si T.umberrv. found. 11 llaliwl--� gree.--. HoW would it be life hering ould be unuous deal cool we have the beat brand of Canned Vei the pr!" of d ant i ttractive programme is, bein than WHOLW lit Canada. There bas been a drop ii zen who has. boasted of his patriotism an lemand, bilt realize profitable prices.— we trust that much of the sunshine of JoTTrwGs.=Xr� Clegborb ia -busy at the 9 arranged, er re 1, appear next ncr Blaculls--owe here it you want to got the fullbece 49toll Rhode may be theirs as the daysl�nd yea go byi duri 4, May produce taken at highest hurralled for the Queen would get down and Mrs. James Livingston, of BI stone work of George Yeo's residonce.—Mr., articular of which wil week. fit of It. All Mrs. keNu who comes to us a it to Preston last marketprioe. =01T, work for the welfare of this part of the Island, is visiting at the residence of her To MY Was Comell paid , Bayfield on the 12th.— early part of a 'Vial verybod come to iure� our people will ex - gar, we are 1 01 eggs- 9 $is .—Mrs. Thomas Warn- stran .—S. Anderson is visiting friends near n Bayfield are at camp in V4 noblest empire the sun ever shone upon ter, Mrs. Tiernan week he follo fi month, we h C. WILSON, Seaforth i visiting her sister, Mr& tend the welcome of a valued friend. Kineardine.----Yall Wheat is very, h avy M. aeme Mock. 'One way to �do this is to pay your debts and er, of London, Hi London lZaid, E. Baker, F. Blair, A. jiold the qiiautiV jt�f,. Bank of Com 0 int hgmondville.—Mr.- John School closed on Wednesday- and the young 'Ile subscribe fot Tuic ExposiToit- general this year. I wl MoRwan: �,A . Woods, W. 0amond, Robert Powell, of d . i Some of it went pr arin fine ttoli iks has left with Us a ample hopefuls will be supremely hap k 1,1 with the recent rain storm. Comoro aAs,D. Spencer, 00 Watt, of Harloc Murray, T. M which testifles to the for- the next seven wioks,� as nim� 0'0 00 wl &-:.— NEW TuE MAw, WITH THE Booic.'�—This in 0,1 ItDr.11b, Eagleson,.Jr Whiddon,,F. sintry, W. Goods we Would t Ill 0 Ir' grMe'llweX f m. Moist of the have no'tarrors for tfiem. se the title 6f & neat little volume which has r Harlock, ig no W.'Erwin.—Dr. h1liott and wife, had the�weathefl hi go bout ale. It Js er i. feet six incheso and of flnoinowp were gues f Mr. Johii XU just been Wiled and is now for a warmer. wello and overseven feet. This is, car' A HEAvy Loss.—We regret to learn of FOOTYJALL.—An interesting game of foot ta - L -9: 9: a memoir of: the life and work of. the - late one memures 'a school house in Fraser ove� Sunday. bi 4,h for the time. the destruction by fire, *of the sawmill at ball was played at Button stock Of Rev. John Aces, of Brucefield, written b tainly, a marvelous grow, Morris, on'Saturday last, between the Ha.r- a, Port Finlay, AlgDnia,- belonging to the M (A1rUVAr`TT1ING.- 'i his widow, �jrs. Anna, Ron, of Clinton. 7t Mrs. and Miss Fox, of. Walkerton, are th at Button's' school. a ore than wt ir North M Mears. McKay, of the 10th coticession of look boys and the team Usbome. a is intan&slyfinteresting and instructive, and guests L Of Mrs. John Am at am resulted in a victory for our boy e this time of the rnimon ith. hlr� Peter McKay received The:game I A PLiAiANT Timm—The nic held in: hav year.. we have Just received another large assortment of contains a complete h the life street.—Mr. and Mm Norman Sa Tackersm i -brother, a score of two goo -Is to none, and now p WonptL them w aye until and little daughter, of. Toronto, are visiting the Intelli b I a letter from him Mr. ThomO Hankin's bush, ry school see- only one wily to get them out, iu& b iC zaade UP III be found of the deceo6ed from his'etrlleatodf %ey on i�o look' st;rt g bWains. We would call incidents at Mr. Wm. Piokards.—,At . t an. in charge ame care at his death. P It is replete with the he monthly Daniel, Wro"h&gL� of the mill are -out-for new worlds to �ion- No. �, on Tuesday, June 22ad, --was is to put such a pr e on them the� 4 a- n of buyersto a 11an's Suit, of the MeKillop for some time. The mill was located at Fort conquor. one of the grandest and most successful Pic - 1 $4. Tbie price seems small, of more or low interest which occurred meeting of the directors will be bound to Fell We which iw"me shal ion for 'nice held ill this action for a number of �hey but we inisterial car - Mutual Fire Insurance' Comp4ny hold hire Finlay, and had on been in operat during his m Ii f.,. I - for Oil Also were passed. about a year. Th ad on the 17th TUCkerEll3dith.'" in the afternoon done thi15 and claim it talus u good cloth as three eer, and in addi a re occurr ears. About one o'clock give here four quafteart of the 9 made to order tion gives an accurate history of Presby- . on Friday last, 82 app canons hool, 150 M00% going. to se voly special lines at 14.76, $Band Is. yed on the re. alt., and was caused by the nmoke stack A IPRoTFsm—We are sorry to hear of the -met it these of the way we are terianism, from the early days until the union —Agame o4baseball will be pla: at 75 school children Touthle, BoyW apid Cbfldren!e Suits, odd sizes, to be McKay had been ran- d disappointment, of ere they! formed a procession and march - cleared at 25 pe t.lem than their value, 100 of the sev6ral Presbyterian bo& iinion Day) be- taking fire. - Mr.1 -the Egmondvillp lea in the creation grounds to -day (Dom eV Linen Effect� Canton Cloals'., r can 0 Ilf4 and stopped, it to 90 scribe over the transactions of Jubilee Day to the grove. asohing the grove, inches wide, faqt colorgr regular Xen!s Tweed AkAs, special vslue, at $I, to be clear- c untrv, some fifteen or more years ago. It tween-ille married and single men. This ning the mill h1m84 After r4 ed at We " 30 RAn Fmf Coata, at I off value. Call is well written, in excellent literary style, will be a. good game, and there should be !a to supper. When they left the mill, every- in Seaforth. We congratulate EgmoudvilrO� ff phildren all -joined in :injin pd* God 1 2�, aitid inspaoL —We are sorry thing seemed pirfe�tly safet and when they on carrying 'off see6�d prize f for the beat vs the Queen," and 11 Th Leaf was now 10c.' and* is alike creditable to the head—and large turnout of spectators. C & 00. heart of th6 author. It should be widely to ream that Mrs. W. Hogan, of Toronto, returned in about half an hour, the entire dressed and best drill'od sohoo in the parade. Ever." Games, races and amusements Fine French Muslins in Lillft. WM.. PiCkard' ; and the fire spread Bat that a man 1 the Be be -a PhYSi0ill of all kindw were carried out until Effects, all popular shades alid every ter bf about read, and should iecure a place in formerly -Miss Mary Kyle, grand-daugh buildin was in flames t mental 1, Egmondville, has so rapilly that little could * saved. The length should display such shor five o'clock, when all partook of a sumptu- Presbyterian family, especially in this part of'Mr. James Forsythe washing goods, regular 2.5c, mow MD. sw an e _ouvktry, where the subject. of the been very ill for some time, and is still- in a mill building au4 engine Rouse, together height, and engage in jealous reflections and us repast, which the ladies of -this section After tea the 010this and irtn" pecial Us tion Ise] At con line STEAMSHIP of th Fine Zeypbrs, Gilghams, ete. work wa's so well known and so highl re- critical state. with. the entire m4chinpry, were destroyed, sighs for the- impossible on this occation of never fail in providing. - - ' 7 OAND& y sawn lumber. Un- ejoicmig and Igood*wijl over Queen Victoria's ball ground, to Linen Colors, Blues Greens, Pin* with a lot o r crowd gathered to the foot spected b, y all and beloved by many. 1UN ly there was no insurance, The Diamond Jubilee is past comprehension.' ch between the married and Mauves and Len itness a m�t M =tre Ion color perfkfly FIRE' INSUIRANC ad we lose will ariount o -about four thousand C0,1f. ingleme f thisseetion. After one hour, GRANITEWARE.—The season is onji Death of Miss McLean. a ast colors, goods -that will wear, -etch dollars, and will be particularly keenly felt he game have the goods, you will find quality and ptice right, 1� Zing by both sides, t I After an illness of nine weeks,Miss Mar. of ]hard fig . ­ --20c now 15c. AGENCY, L is will pay you to o&ll and examine our oods and by the enterprising',, owners, M they bad Wroxeter. stood two to none in fayor of the single men. i get our prices, - SmLa & MuFtwx, Seatoltv, 1542-1 uaret E. McLean, only surviving sister of Just got evervthinirl4bout the establish mten't No,"s —Rev Mr ndermonwill be aw— Another g4me was then plaved between a Fancy Cotton Crepoiis, &A sgo&�- W Somerville, Agent GivE me' a trial for a first-class job in Mr. M. Y. McLean, of TiiE ExposITOR, completed and idff�st-class working order, (luring the month of July for a holiday in eam from P rospect and a, team from this light coloringne regular 25c, now 144 b 1 ;5 ock of logs ready for a an c 00 other Watch repairing. Nickel screw - case, American and had in a large at These materials are suitable for 4%er to H. AP Strong & Bro.) 1542xl passed peacefully away at the residence of Manitoulin Isl d.—Mrs. Dave Hamilton h I section, which resulted in an (Successor Watch S5.50., J. BULGER, Seatorth. good season's b sin ps, and fully expected )als to vening who has been visiting friends herei for some ",;-liaory for the home team by two g( CENTUAL� tA.-RDW-.-,RE SToR-E.—I�ure TIAa- her brother, in - eaforth, on Friday Dresses or Fancy Waists, oma at fie� Telegraph and Express Building. 9 that this seaso e., would be compensated time, returned to her home in Manitoba on ne.7 nilla H%y Foitic Rope, beat brands of pure hianills a few minutes'after six o'clock. Early in somewhat for the h avy outlay which they prices wc,quote mean, genu�ne igonq i - I Tuesday lait.—Miss Wilson, of Atwood, We ara sole agents for the and Sisal Binder Twine. Mr. 'G prge McEwen, of Hen- oes, the enced to be had made. sister of the principal of our public school Every $Itudent our Friend I Bedford manufacturing Harveet Toole and H March last, Miss McLean comm Blyth- -saving for those who buy. r best goods lik the market, call and examine Mein. troubled by a cough, but being well in other sall, was also interested in this mill, and- is the guest of the Misses Miller, of Cat again visited of Laces and all Trinivaings fbv:04 Complete stdbk of builders hardivare, eavetroughing moo. BEYtEAvEnENTS. —Death has t I t� 1. 1.4 ­ f. ; +Ai�g% she aid but little at_ had a considerable iiiipply of pine lu,,nb6r —Mr. T. A. Gibson'is preparing to build a mit1st Jurin the former nart of this �1--- 15 A— A 4— 'k;, and furnace work a a ecla.iv. ILLS -- a, d f hipmen% ich was destroyed. ress 61, a p rea y or s Vy 0 VIP Seatorth. 1642-1 As it failed - to yield to or- silol.�A car of fat cattle, etc., was shipped Week, and car ;pected Much sympathy wil W felt for the Messrs. rie away two very rej tention to it. be far the be�st in this section MONEY :WAINED. — Wanted to borrow dinary treatment, she was ultimately pre- on Monday last, bv,Hathilton.& Anderson., anA much ho; nored citizens. The firat was McKay and Mr. Mel well on account of this 03,000 on fira�� mortgage, of improved farm property vailed on to desist from her usual duties —Fall wheat -is looking Avell in this section -Mr. Wm. ggert, on Tuesday, a young heavy -loss. The estruction of this mill STRATFORD, ONTARIO, in Tuokersud4b. Apply ta this office, F. 1100198THD, of couutry and if nothing happens it a good -n%4 in the bloom of life. Last and remain indoois for a few days with the 1642-3 will alsio--be a serilus loss to the entire a young i n Seaforth., summer he contracted a disease, of which Our work never fails to -interest the hope that rest might enable her to fully re- crop will be harvested. MEN'S STRAW i4AT&,� HAMINodi,.s.—The finest stock, the lowest neighborhood in bich it was so valuable students, because its thorough, practical, cover. Instead of im roving, however, she 77 some of the germs bad never. f ul�ly left him, This week ive affer about 7.5 prices. �BFUY & WILSON, Seaforth. cough and important -an titution. We believe -date. ! Our graduates gradually grew weaer and her Belgrave In hot weatelt up -to 111�LNVAYS RF1- and it ain ireturned this dBoy WANj-TED; —Eggs, 8 cents, cash - Tub the proprietors h e ot yet decided 9 pring, but his an sl fine Straw Hats, all. u induce others to COMMEND o r school and became more troublesome, so much so wa ble t6 withstand its 4011e thitiar Of constitution1was una Butter, 13c 1,�and here, we pay just what we adver- whether or not thoyl� will re -build. Sunpmve PARTY.—On the evening Shapes and qualities, regular price h. come. We satiafied them and we can tine, though otorles are circulated to the contrary. I this the case that it. was deemed advisable June 23rd, the eve of the departure of Rev.' ravages and I he succumbed', . the ultimate to be lef isfy Yow. YOU WANT. THE. BEST—WE buy Butter, tggo, and Wool,.at the highest prices, to call in medical aid. of death being dropsy. He leaves a Bat A thorough examin- 2bc to 75c, at your choice for 25& bot'hered. HAVE im. Write for new eiraulars. cash Vr trade.. G. E. Knxo, Wingbam. 1542-1 ation revealed the fact that one lung was M6rris- E. A..and Mrs. Shaw for their new station cause 'wido* and two children to mourn We do this because We7ve got' t I at Ba field, a number of the friends of the young 4444-52 seriously affected, and that her case was NoTFs.—A goodlyl number of our farmers y his lo3s. His remains were taken to the many. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. PA-Ris QREmN.—In land 1J boxes, Belgrave cirendt met t the parsonage and left alone i warranted pure. REiD&ILSON, Seaforth. 16424� From that time she dectin- have invested in Missey-Harris mowers.— I'Methodist church, on Thursday, and from indeed serious. I Mr. and'Mrs. Shaw 'each with a thre Mr. D. Meiklejohn, i5th linei was away at- NFw 4flor Hats and New Flowers, just ed very ripidly, and for the past e upholstered chair. An. address thence bornei to the union cemetery for hot ve,( was interment. The friends and relatives have no infentic 'A in their opened. Wr W. HOFFMAN, Seiforth. 1642-1 k a severe sufferer. It was just tending the funeral i of a friend, near Kill' RiiWE,.NithR THE 30 DAY SALE IS 0--N-.— w, eel a w ; from the day that*sbe gave u c4rdiue, in Bruce �6unty.—Charles Halt is also read expressing the kindly feelings on tot Hodgensr� 3ro' , f p the sympathy of the comrhun- ne weea� which have always existed between pastor ty 1 go oon as -she in Wingham learni�g the tailoring.—Hall Handmade 'Tinware and G-raniteware for cash is work until the end came. ereaveffienti—The latter we have refer- with -a 10 p* and people. It also spoke of their appree- 111 DI�TRICT MATTERS. genuine, and if you want anything in this line come became AV' are oi her dieease, she had little Brothers are getting a -lot of sw= land OUNTON and see for y�ourself. S. MULbETT & Co., Sesforth. elince to is Mis. Andrew McNally, who de- why you n.—The L F. rarden party lation of the earnest and enthusiastic work parted this irg iritate tption of recovery, and (luring the last I d up this, seas of the pastor for the welfare of the congre- life qu Tuesday afternoon, after 'o e'cpecT days of her illness she frequently expressed hef�at Mr. Henry ooney's, 'on Monday egretting the a, long and lingering. -CA SWEEPERS. —Sole agents for the I n, and while deeply r - illness. She was a ong the bsLA6---- too!. -The Tim LAT.' M&4. MQ.U0D.=1o1rs. Chris- a desi e relieved from the sufferings of evening, was well a tended.—The barn on gatl0. disease, inflammati conducting the service. !Am famous Mao]. REID & WILSDN, Seaforth. 1642,1 re to b severing of the ties victim of tha�, terrible on Alurdoh c- ife that she mighb-enjoy the pleas Smillie's far ne of friendship which tina McLeod', wife of Mr. ures Mrs. ar Sunshine, was fulfloral offerings on the coma wm WE hi�ve a good second-hand Bicycle, this I of the lungs, fiorn which she never recover- way of 6i Leod, of lial�ella street, Seaforth, died on imed aronTIA have existed during the past three years, Pneumatic��;Tires, and in first class order, for sale of the life to come. $heas well prepared moved, tu and jacked up 5 feet crown, a heart and & pillow of roseeii extended to Mr. and Mrs.� Shaw their ed. She hadc' been lingering for over five a. hlp jou k sat The de,,�eased had been ill and a; urday last. Cheap., #Ti�CULXY BROVIERS, seafortb. 1642-tt for the great change and her departure hV'hj in one day, by! he Messrs. Mebill, of rhonths, and her recovery was a- doubtful white carnstions, for several 'weeks and was a severe sufferer. d second from this life was peaceful and easy, as she awanosh. The was completed next armest and' heartiest good wishes for one from thelfirst. She was much respect. Miss Ni I choll was a sister of Mrs. it. OUT PrICel Do you�kant a bargain on a goo their futu.re. I c" cold w k. R. Miller has the son, of this village ; Mr.' Walter X-ich goods. She was a sister of the late Malcolm M band Bicycte, Itso, call and see the wheeli we are seemed to steel) away,the vibal spark having morning. Good w ed by those 14' ith whom she was acquainted. Leod'and Was mv and deservedly respect- offering,,fr6h. $loan p. They are extra value, but 4bly. Priog to her last job of the stone wor .—Armstrong's bridge e" to mourn Blenheim ; Tony Nickoll, oI ed almost impercept She leaves a #orrowing husband etroit knew her. She was 68 years mus* be sold rVes of wbattheycostue. S. McKWol). ed by an WhoL . I e e is finished an&ready for traveL—Some hay 11 Nicholl, of London ; Mrs. hompsoh re 1542-1 the low of an affectionate wife. Her te- MULLI&TT & Co., Smorth. as sh i had been a . remarkably strong, ab�p - rr To start with, 1 Her death isA sev-ere bereavement tCouNom Doisas.— Coun Craw Mr. James Nicholl, of Tur of age. -he by woman, as her friends cannot re- is cut in Morris. —� icnics -are numerous oil met in t'k to McGillivray for inter- y. to h The . GRAXITiWARE.—We are right in it with mains were en er respected husband and family. her of her having beeni confined to the now and garden parties too.—School closes ford's hotel, Dublin, on Friday, 25th June Nicholl, wass healthy, vigorous woman all -wool st a big etock.1- 'Preserving Kettles at less than half the me ment on Wegesday afternoon, where her adville y illness. on Wednesday of to week.—D. Meikle- Members of council and tr' ent: and- the prime of life, bein remains w4re interred iu -the Egmu former pric4s. REID & WiLso-N. Seaforth. 1542-1 for one day b preB g only 32 yeia 4. former home Was before her rnarriage,, cem. etery on Monday� jobn has had his ba raised up, and will John Wingle was paid 2 for -keeping a age. The bereaved- family has the'� aMiss McLean was 61 yeais of age. She the funeral was on Thursday. ghV c�clock L000m .'BRIEFS.—About eleven was born in Lhe township of Dumfries, in have the masons o this week. William sick man three weeks, who was a stranger Dathy of the community.—M-t-, and A light weig MEDIC08.:—The following gentlemen from Monday morning the shrieks of the fir' the county of Waterloo, near the village of Ferguson has the c ntract for the stone! and was found lying on the toad. IVI r. red M eCracken and Miss Clam a au have passed their examinations e whis. Ayr. Early in life she qualified herself for work.—The item th t appeared last week Shipley, barrister,: of Toronto, was'pdid this countT en of Brussels, spent Sunday at Mr.� J tle called out the and got every. Best Steele, Gardiners.—Mr.' and Mrs. Pete before the Ontaio Medical Council at To. bodi exciied,* but it was onlV another false a teacher. he taught for a time in the in Morris notes alfoul have spelled "Edwin $100 for services in suit of Logan vs. Me- NoTEs.—On Wed! esday, Rev. M" r Other routo - Primary,—A. W. Hotham, Staffa of Galt. She then became a teacher Braeling," not "'Bat ing, but the corres- Killlop, and for half year's printing,. repair- formerly of Thomdale, was, married to Miss from near Fargo, Dakota, were visitiiw ala, rm., haVing been rung in from the box in town X. J. HazlPWood, WroKeter; J. C. Lindsay, in the Ayr public school, where she con- pondent is a hustl r at the spelling of ing culvert -3, drains, filling gravel and jobs O'Connor, intisic tea6her, of this place, and sister, Mrs. Walter Rutherford -i last 8.00i linton. fatermediate,—W. Hackney, Far- the vicinity of the flax mill. While bring- $93,20. -In the afternoon the daughter of g. B. O'Connor.—J. Leckie —Mr. Ad Xrsi. Scott, of Grey, we' in e of the hose carts out of the hall the binued as long as shb remained in the pro- names.—There wil a picnic.on Dominion on roads', quba Kintail. Final,—F. i a!-& visit over Sunday.—Mrs. visiting 10re. Rutherfo0 r XWacGregor, ax fesgin, and'there are, now many scattered Day on the Maitlan iver banks, 10th line reeve of MeKill6p and reeve of Logan let pa d Brussel" A. LOT oke.—The Misses Sampson, of To. ided at the entrance examin -Summe A. Scott, Clinton; Judging from the Vnall- routo, an� Visiting at over the proviiiee, . Occupying pr . ominent E east Wawanosh. the jobs of gravelling rand I ditching on the and Miss Annie Slemmou left this week Ingleside the guests nees of the! list published there has been of Miss Nettie Wilson.—The Ju"nior Hurons POsitiom in life, who received their early boundary of Logan and M6Killop. - Council a- visit to frie 3nds in Algoma where tbey iska, 16issels this week. --Mr. Thip-maill. linen, at''O vigorous pluckinu. �Mr. Hotham, of Staffa, ool. About adjourned to meet in Jones' hall, Leadbury': tend spending the dummer.—Dr. R' Knech- 'he eat th went to Woodstock on Friday last to play- a training from her in the Ayr sch Sta ey. has one of t finest fields of wh is a brother of Ivir. R. Hotham, of Seaforth, game of tootball with the teani of twenty-three years ago she retired from the PRETTY EVENT on Monday, the 3rd Atigust, at 2 o'clock� � tel is expected home daily, from his trip to neighborhood. - Some 'of the stalks a and Mr. P,. & Scott' is a nephew of Dr. that Un Fridar� the 25th whentrustees are requested to have their� the okd land,1 where he fias been Caking a 5 feet 11 inches, but Mr. John - -o Metes Wool F, t' teaching profession , and came t6 Seaforth -the fr town, bu suffered defeat by a score of two ult., with eshnbsi of, th6 morning a itions for school 6x-penses. course in - the. college Uo Scott. to reside with her brother and has been a happy company assenibled, at the house of requis *---Prepara -,ps are can beat this with a stalk 6 fee6'3 inch -for the h agoals to one.—Postmaster and Mrs. Camp. . ! - . , der of the day for the celebration One hundred and six tickets were KID Wo)a PRo AUMTA.—In re- bell; of Goderich,*spent last week and part member of his household ever since. For Mr. John Cowan St I ' t witness the now the or Pam -N enty-on4 years she has been his marri of July 12th. i A large crowd is ekpected.— our station on Monday of last week for of this wfth friends in town.—Mr. George the past tw age -of his 'diher, Salome walton'. newinzhis!,subocription 6oTim ExPOSITOR, La6t week Winnie Parker, the 'a to Guelph. —Air. - and Mrs.'! Steet,,of Saginaw, Michigan, is visiting his principal assistant in the business and edi Cowan, to Mr. John Sparks, of the same NoTu.s.—A most enjoyable time is expect- dopted excursion Mr. Win. !Miirray, of La-ird township, Al- daughter of Irs. A. Strachan, died at the age Young, of Wingham, spent Sunday;ib parents' in Egmondville.—The autumn as- torial management of THE EXPOSITOR, and township. The Rev. W. Graham, of Bay. ed at the debating society meeting this Fri- goma, and �ormerly of Taokersmilh, writes: 1 Of seven yeamof heart dise"e.—Oarbrave- Hugh Rosa'.—Mr. and Mrs., William; I have takon Tar, EXPOSIMR ever since it sizes, non -jury, will open at Goderich on not a little of the success and popularity field Presbyterian c urch, performed the day eveniDo,, as a literary- contest is the In Tlann.el Sh November 15th, before Chancellor Boyd.— which has attended this journal during all ceremony. The gifts to the popular bride programme for the evening:�Last Sunday defenders left! for camp, �on Monday,' at from near Tara, are visiting his i S star) was printe4., and it is always a welcome 'her industry, care London. —Brussels won the foot ball ma e, for Mr. George due to tell Douglas. Fraser, of Turnberry.—Miso, Fitzgerald is able to drive put these yearsi was were numerous and c tly. Mr. and Mrs- a very interesting and profitable meeting of 4 gyest in � our home, and we feel as with At*ood. They h6ve lost and won I Graham, of Toronto, is spending� are -65c;- 71 but is not yet able to wi and natural aptitude for - newspaper and Sparks left for the orning train, under the different Sunday schools in their annual t1k.—The second of 9 along 'L with, h. ' The crops around . Brussels 'weeks with her Mrs. Toole.",� thou h we could not get lot has been showers of good -Nvish and old boots. held' in -. the Presbyterian I out it. We are havin- beautiful weathei the series of handicap road - races between literary work. Wherever her review, was match eac sister, ever looke4-,better than this year. The Sowyer-lklassey road -making machine, the members of Victoria bicycle club will cast in life, she had the faculty of attract- WEDDING.=A very lquite and prett the' for the p�st, week and everything is and warm Y Wed- church here. Rev. Mr. Tiffin, pastor of Ing many fall wheat �6d hay are both assured chased recentIf by the Tumberry con Men!s -and Boy be held on the evening of July 14th. All 4ng and retaini fast ding took p%,,a at �he residence of Mr. Methodist. church for the coming conference h did some excelent work on the Blue - growing nicely in spibe of the late spring, friends. This was strikingly manifested In fact, Mr. - Leckie I I eavy crops� and there ari good pro�aiseo of fruits. A wishing to race should make their entries Thomas Fraser, 2nd concession of Stanley, year, will preach his first sermon next Sun- and others, wbo have been over he greater road last week.—Mr. Georie Mthe 0c, 'in Mips very as early as possible.—We re ret to learn of du her recent brief but severe illness, on Tuesday �fternoon,! when his sister, day.—This Friday ing, at 7:30 o'clock, straws i unusual si lit occurred the other day, y ring -Oven el g the serious illness of Mr.' Tames Clark, of b the numerous enquiries received con- Jennie, was united in marriage to Dr.A. a meeting will be held in t e debating club's' part of Ontari6 during the past few weeks, the lsilinel, Mori awn so U 00C and, T; when two, Of the largest and finest looking fit of the U Goderich street. We hope soon to hear of coming her condition- from mally quarters, Kennedy hlacLeaw of Toronto. . The bride hall, --for the purpose of organizing a foot hat the drops are beUer in East Huron Friday eveniug, for the bene he'M say as, ter moose deer' came into my field -and stood his complete recovlery.—Mrs. Wm. Hamil. as well an the many; kindly� acts of friends who for some tim,e -been a resident Of ball oln6. As this community has produced than in any other part of the Province, and odiA church.—Court Dougl' C an wa about twel I �e rods, from the house, where we ton, of Lo in and -around Seaforth. For ' city, 6�as that is saying 4 grEat deal.—Last week Mr. Order of.Foresters, will meet in meir -a price. s Angeles, California, and form. u prettily attired in some of those who rank among' the bes could get such a .6ae view of them. Then . Scott Sol south half of lot 020, conm erly of Seafortb F. 8 =' next Sabbath morning, at 10:309161o4.1 they crossed into my son's field and into , was visiting friends here years she had been a teacher in the Presby- mauve duchess silk tr1imm led with- silk lace players of the leading teams in C, d sion 7, Morriqi for the county of Huron, to then'march ina body to the Pre this week.—A large excursion from the terian Sabbath school and for the greater and pearls.- and carri6d a bouquet of bridal can look forward confidently to aalbalLi'liw est a ni the bush towards 'the lake. They would Mr. Robert MqColchron, for $1,700. It is church, where Rev. of that time had charge of the infant ioses. Rev.' W. Muirl, of Bruoe6eld, per- a further reputation if the youth of the W. J. West weigh about ten hundred - live weight, and north and - west passed through here on part known as the old Robert Thomson farm, all appropriate sermon to them. Monday to the Model Farm at Guelph,— class in the school, and many of the present formed- the ceremony., Bridesmaids and place take hold -o! the idea In the properl and will in had heads as big as any ordinary horse. -rece' t in all members of the congregation ived their k6 a szood stock or p I . !a ue Robert Mosgrove has returned from a lo The public school and � Collegiate Institute groomsmen Were dispensed with, and only spirit. All are invited to 'Atterill and early instruction from her. This work the immediate ralations farm,, and, the price 14'reasonable. Now is visit to Cobourg and Port Hope, have closed for the holidays, althou h the were presed, sist in promoting a successful revival of thisi 9 iuches in A Ci o AceEvTF, D. —Mn. EDITOR, — dtental examinations are yet,to be� formed one of the chief pleasures of her life, among them being John Fraser, M' P., of most exhilarating sport. the time of thelyear-to purchase farms,when new bicycle. —The conitinittees i -a ch In the Toronto Globe of the 29th inst 'a you can held.—Mr. James Mulle teller in the ad i n being laid aside it w a one of her East Lanibton, a brot] see *h�t th% will produce=weeds the union picnic, to be held o a 0 �er of the bri die, who n Friday, I noticed an�article stating that Mr. Sm or crops. —Our eel a ith, Bank of Commerce, i keenest regrets that she was deprived troin came up from- hi entry duties only too] a have closed for the 9tb, xregoing to make it a success. is away on his holidays. par"am wood. Wuh Tie,% -14 of Toronto� won the time prize in the .10 —Miss Wheatley, of Hullett who has bee attending upon her beloved Sunday school long enough to witsess the ceremony and ex- Dash holidays.�TheI entrance examination is Sabbath school children are n mile road iace in Seaforth, on June. 22nd, in Toronto consultin�g D�. Burns, the! -%vell- claas. She hpd also been treasurer of the tend his good wishe b ide was the recip. GAHERINcs.—MiBs Jane Hall has return- now in progre 9, and 'a. large num hymns and patriotic songs, and 'Be e -B ett of 29 minutes, 3 seconds. Sabbath schoof-for a great many years. She ient of manyliandmT sents. Aft ed home -from London.—Rev. E. Eby and ng here; -4 -Our foot ball team pl the members of the Winghain band., J iii the short tim known occulist, for an affection of her le��prer er the wribi s- -10C Such is -not the case, as Mr.- Smith's time ees, strong woman, both physically and ceremony they drove o Clinton an daughter have returned from Walkerton,] their first match with Wroxeter4- Dom used to be,) will -organize and -play has returned home. She has procurdd was a d from in - was 30J in', LeaL and as reards place out suitable glasses and expects to be greatly mentally ; she had a firm and an abiding there took the 3 o'el� train to Toronto, en where they have been attending cdmp-meet- ion Day, in tha� town. the afternoon. Picnickers are recivait0d friend was� not. in it. Before leaving Sea: benefitted by them. —The delightfully re- -faith in her Redeemer and te for the States. ings.—Messrs. Seaman end Weigand, We join with the meet in the village. at 1-9.15 del-6ek,1 Iff I forth, Mr. i8mith stated that he could beat freshing shower of Tuesdy will have a happy than N�hen, in her own unorten- m . MacLean in wishing butchers, have dissolved partnershi. The e. wagons will take the baskets, and Alr. Georgelhl. Baldwin, one of, our club highly beneficial effect upon the growing tatioug way, she was employ�d in advancing her all the happiness p asible. business will be conducted by Mr. Seaman, march together to Mr. Andrew Grray* WEDDINO.—the only June %vedding in crops as her Master's cause andt in aiding 111 move onto his scorchers, in Et 20 -mile road race and give while Mr. Weigand wl wedW. they needed nioisture.—Some oi —Rev. W. H. Moss and family DiCycle our village this year,' -%vas that of Miss Bervie, his new field of labor, on him a 10 Tipnte handicap, for a wger of the farmers in this vicinity have' already and enlightening her fellows, and more par- farm on the 15th concession, flay.—Misses m Brucefteld. Burgeso'� daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 5-25. 1 no�v 8tatd that Mr. Baldwin ha ticularly the young. Her memory. will be Dempsey and Brooks, milliners, have left �Mr; John Johnstoji and Mr. commeneed to cut their hay and haying will HOTEL CHt.N0 Reuben' Graham, JoYngBIeur ess, to Mr. Will Fraser 0 Scotch Tweed f accepted the above challenge and will, if be general next week. it -is an exceptionally long and aff6ctionately cherished, not alone 'Fi— for their homes in ExAer,—Mr. Henry 9 0 "y o0ii Stowe, of Goderich, spent und who has conducts th!e -corner hotel in this. Hoffman of Mr. and Mml Laughlin Fraser, -of Morris, Mr. Smi6h", is willing, raise the amount to heavybrop.—Mr. Alex. MeLean,of Ottawa, by her relatives, to whom she was much en. accompanied by two of the. fairer. f their mother, *rs, Stowe, of -a suit which took place on Wednes&y evening o :�100, which amount has already been post- deared, but to a very large circle of . friends. village for the past two years,* has sold out, sox, paid Crediton a flying Visit on Sunday.-, last week and Mr. W. A. McLean, 6f Guelph, broth. here and has purchased the lease and fix. at 0.30 o'clock. A�- that hour ed- at the Commercial hotel, Seaforth. We er and nepheNv of Mr. M. Y. McLean, wer The funeral took place on Mon(jay last. Laurinda Eby, Win.; Kleinstiver are n IR acc xpr ased wishes of dolph 'Eifert, Arthur Kellerman Alfred Xippen. ow waiting for Mr. Smith to cover here this week attending the funeral of the 's b tel, Hensall. Mr Ru- the bridegroom took his place o'n the lawn e ordance with the e e tures of Hodgin's b $ Graham'is under an arch o� w -balls, NOTE this ainount �or else retract what he has lte Miss McLean.—The remains of the late the superintendent and teachers of the S&b. "lost genial gentleman and was Zimmer and Slmuel Witiel went to Zurich S --Mr. T. Forsyth was at BI . well liked here by evei person, %rid.owhile" and awaited'thel bride, *who came lea , Ding on three days during the week, perform said.—R.. RANsFoai), Secretary Seaforth ';,kr. Henry R.- Hinchley, who died last bath school, the public services were held in y on,Monday to write on the �iublic school Bicycle Clu�10. we aria sorry to lose ini as a resident of r, while Miss Maggie duty of preeiding examiner over the week in Missoula, A] ontana, 'reached here the church. But, previous to that, there Bracefield, we can hear ily recommend him leaving and entrance examinations. --Jacob Fraser pl4ed a suitable march. Re ee xaminsitio on Monday last, and after bei Miller, Louis Schroeder, aines Davis, P. -d was a service at the house, conducted by ing conveye to the people of Hensal and to the'patrons J West made them man and wife. The- George Taylor has during the puMt! As OTHERS SUE Ui.—The Brussels Post, to the residence of his father, Mr. John Dr. L%'IcDonald, and which was participated Musser, . Staubu,-, E. Mason, T. God-, of the well known and opular hostelry of bride's dress was of a bluish grey lustre, purchased a number of steers for IRRAVIED whose Editor took in the jubilee proceedings Hinchley, in Hullett, where the funeral ser- in by numerous frienda. At the church -the save and H. Haymaker left on Monday for, which he is to become p oprietor. mmed with ribbon, and cream lace, and'a purposes.—Those havin 6v7 at Seaforth on the 2-2ad, gives the folld*ing vice took place, were interred in the. Mait. pulpit and choir platform were ap ropriately Lo 0 eter company of volun.1 tri a clovtr- BREFS. ;nd r. with the E —Mr. in. , cott shipped a Far i froutofabotsilk. She;pvore white flowers started the utt g, a d snap shot,3 from his " kodak " :—You did it landbank cemetery.—Y.r. F. Gatt draped for the occasion. The K11 'choir, teers. 0 in 3i' many re*t eridge is load of wool last'Friday and is still buying white ' ood.—The timber men who havei in her hair proud, Seatortb.—The boys' brigade march- turning out a lot of sewer pipes) both larcre with Mr. James Scott as leader, and Miss and c*rried a bunch of W)NEY B - Ewing as organist, were in attendance, and up all that comes along. James Baird, who poenies, tied wifh 16ag white satin'stream. foading logs at the station for the pas ed like' vet6raus.—Juilea nerkties, badges and small, at "his concrebe work in this Bayfleld. - . -6 during the past term ha, been purg4ing his ere. After' the': wedding slipper,- which we'eks,,, fi ada and buttons were thlick.—Tackersmith rope town. Agentleman from' Ottawa who via. the children in the clae taught by - the de- ni8hed up on AIL01 studies at Ann Arbor edical college, has BREEzy NOTES. —Examinations were held was served on the lawn, a short programme and Mrs. James Cooper are on a p4NOW piillers -are dvadies.' "Anchor,"Kydd un.-' ited Mr. Clutteridge's works here this week, ceasei were seated in the front pews. In successfully passe his year examina- hereon Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday was given and then dancing was kept up for tip to Algoma Visiting with Mr. and; derstands hs business.—If Seaforth doesn't and who has visited othr similar works in the service, Dr. McDonald was asaisted by d rat nad ions and has retur '4 -me to spend his twenty-eight candidates being in attend' a few hours. About one hundred relations Benjamin Blair. —We are pleased to! pay Bruse big crowd t at Rev. Mr. Bond, pastor of the Methodist els % retum visit with , various parts of the th holidays.—Mias Anders4r� of Blyth� is.at &nce. ' MiXagan, of Zurich, was in barge and f were 1 present ; so4ne from Brus. that Mr. R. MeMordie, who has some day, look out for war. —The conunittee Air. Gutteridge turns out a better church, and by Rev. Mr. Hodgins, ineum. ri and t: 0, present visiting her frie�d, Miss Graham, of —Mr. Ed. Routledge, of Th Journal eels., Teesmater lClinton, Orono nd To- London for a month undergoing blundered in curtailing the base ball match a neater brick than is maide either at Sar- bent of -St. Th mas' church. The church Stanley.—Rev. Mr. Muir arrived home on Thomas, spent S inday at ho e. —Mr. AJ.. routo. The bride received a very large operation, is improving, and is AID to one our, thereby only allowing 4J inn- nia or Port Huron, and fully equal to the was well ' ',filled with sympathising friends, Salurdaylasti—The fol,�owng pupils from . Mitchell, Miss J' y -Erwin and Miss A. Greeri number of , resents, from dainty china, trip to Detroit, accompanied bv his -art, of bricks made of similar material in Bost'o im r solve. at ton - writin were at Mr. Wm. Carrie's on silver and ta l napery, to the useful cook. Miss Mary, of London, and also bit ings.—Pipers Ballantyne and Stew and the se . rvices throughout were No ey, are 10, Stan in 9 another car most At the conclu- Brussels, played in the procession for the Mr. James Archibald shipped -8. --. Rate Hart, Hlen Our band paraded th tpanlay last.1 P on the exam Higgins, — e is . e laturday ing stove, rolling, pin and potato beetle, and ter, Miss Annie.—Mr. and Mrs. R. on the wrong I st They went by way of Buffalo and -al -Sons of Scotland, and did ad of horses to the old country on Tues. sion of t e service, the children were Charles and Thornton Mustard. Next week evening and discoursed sweet music.!. also'some bright thn dippers. Mr. and Mrs. who were attending the gener crowd was Yariouly estimated from 4,000 day. permitted to view the face of their beloved W EU& Graham, Helen Hi Duncan and Under th e tuition of Mr. J. W,, Fraser begin housekeeping on their farm on �'at- Winnipeg, and also vieft to 5,000, the� largest company ever assem. New York. —We are glad to learn that Mrs. teacher for the last time and many others hiddon Albert Aikenhead, and gtaiotler Baird will they are making rapid improvement and the first line of Morris, amid the good wish- Minneapolis and bled on the recreation grounds. —It took four Donald. McDonald, jr., of the 10th con. 'who had not been at the house availed Chicago., returned ikWWM- write on the primary exams.—Mr. John .4re open for engagements for - gard as of many friends, en par, horses to pull the band out to Seafortfi. For ceesion of luckeramith, who was seriously themselves of -this opportunity of taking & Fraser, M. P., of Petr' Friday last. Mr. and --Mrs. Bell thi olia, was here thii ties on reasonable terms.' They played at NoTEs.—On Monday evening of last their trip very much,—The la swiall live weight they must he a dead weight. It ill, is recoverin —Mr. Philip Murray, f farewell look at her who had been familiar week attend' the marriage of his sister. Seaforth on June ma have been the new olothes.—The hose Tuo'kersmith, wto is well and favorably to them so long and who was alike res hi 22nd, and speak very week, Mies Daisy Mons was presented with on Thursday evening, under the a sch class the inion band, on the lawn -at the by all. The remains were interred in the ghl peoted A PRzTTYIEDDING. —A very pretty and T of -their treatment while there 0' a dressing case by her Sabbath 001 TIMM of little girls, and on Saturday evening the passed oif ver'y nicely. The in even, g "the Maitlandbank cemetery, ean, late graduate of T6routo School of party in h township, at Mr.Green's, Methodist congreiation gave her *89 ree drawn by firemen, with its load of known here, has leased the Blake hotel for Zuiet home wedding was that of Dr. Mo. nee si they played at a garde flowers, upon which three. little maidens a term of years. Mr. Murray will make an family plot iw- were seated, attracted a good deal of atten- obliging and careful landlord, and will keep a silver one of the most faveraBle, allow -i Medicine, to Miss Jemim% Fraser,. daughter —School closed for the summer vacation o sugar bowl and- set of teaspoons. Miss number to n tion.—Brunels, Bayfield and brass a good house. We can heartily recommend of Mrs. Fraser, of the 2ad concession of Friday last. Mr. A. E. Thompson, who Mosoiill be very much missed by the ichoir that d be desired, and ample J bands supplied the instrumental music for -him to the patronage of the people of Blake E(moNDviLLE NOTES.—A social, under Stanley, which took Place at the residence has held the position of principal for the and ng people of the village. — was done to them by all cAeat. col Aeddent the day, May wd�be allowed to state that and vicini�y, its well as to the trav ling the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society, will of the bride's mother on Tuesday. Only past year and a half, severs. his connection The va a el you o ere visit- choir, which was present, g4- L X the former carried off the palm.—Brussels public generaly.—The Seaforth company of be held on rhe church grounds on Thursday the immediate relatives. of the contracting with thb school to pursue studi�s to fib him-�' in An accident P Council was represented by Reeve Kerr and volunteers left thi Ig their aunt, Mrs. James Maxwell, of the music and came in for a large share a6 station on Monday for evening next, July 8th. In case the even. parties and a few intimate friends of the self for the ministry. Mr. Th u B evale road, this week.—The ver ompson has y sad work. The pieces rendered by MoAter Councillors Baeker, Leatherdale and Wil. London, where they will remain in camp ing is unfavorable for being out of doors, bride were present. The in the Methodist news reached her family oa Thursday last, McLean ceremony wa been a, faithful worker and his ister, Miss Joule y1c -son. Reeve Morrison, of McKillop, rode for a week or ten days. - In the company the entertainment will take place in the formed by the Rev. W. Muir, in his. sual a per' u church and Sabbath school, and will be par -1 that Miss Lizzie Wicholl had died in the well received. Rev. Mr. Waddell, with them in the piocession, —The "urons" were a number of our town,boys who were basement of the church. Refreshinents will happy style. The bride looked charming i ticularly missed in the Epworth TeLeague, ini hospital at London4' Her fatal disease was absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr. -A play foot bal a out as naturally and easily atten ng c ege. - t will be a good outing be served, and a pleasant time is;expected. a gown of heliotrope satin, trimmed with which -he took much i re aa a man Wo uVrest. His many,� cancer, which, thr�, doctor said, bad been performed the ditty ofehairman in his uld sit down and eat his dinner. for them.—Mr. R bert Richardson friends wish him prosperi y. of Mr. George Steet, of Saginaw, is spending a point lace and pearls. The going -away it Mr. Thoinp,:�� growing fo some'time without her know. creditable manner. The L proceeds a Boo bn a We think, after experience, that football is Walkerton, is visiting at Mr. D., D. Wil- co pi - 4b -me here. dress was grey covert suiting', with hat to son's successor will be Mr. Holman, of I d e, until eeks . ago'when she to $30.�Mrs. James Elder Of Seafort1l SIL u e of weeks at the parental e Seaforth, who has taught in Usborne for -to[if a chill and became so ill sho'had to d in the fore part oftie -posiTQR atrifleharder on the shins.�We wonder son's.—The bicycle which the thief of Mr, Like most graduates of THE I I about two w where the reception committee was on jubilee Alex. Mustard's wheel " loaned " from Ar- office - he is . x mgtch. The presents were both numerous. foU L I o be veekVbA I prospering in 'the land of his. and hsndsome. The happy couple left on some rteen years and is- highly recom.! removed to the hospital. Word was sent muti gar sister, Mrs. R. B. I -Me Leas 4 day? They evidently forgot they had is- 'noldi & Hare, has been located -in London, adoption.—Mrs. W. R. Porter,. -6f Fargo, the afternoon' train from Clinton, amid mended. —On Thursday last the following to her mo�her, Mm.Nicholl, of Tumberry Tuekeremith,—Mro. J Grieve ad sued special invitations, as the guests were He had old it to a dealer there for $15. The and little son W P.1 allowed -to paddl� their own canoe. [The police have identified him as a man named Glen, 'he have been visiting showers of ri&e. They intend visiting all young folks of Blyth. spent the day here, who,wout to London and remained with her of London, are visiting at the home of relatives here during the past three months, the points of interest in Canadai when they and bad a fine time : Misaes'M. Livingston, daughter until the and. The remains were T. McClymout.—Rei. Mr. and Mrst reception commiptee was in waiting for Johnstoni who formerly worked in, a livery returned home on Wednesday last.' —Mr. will proceed to Europe,, spending bout a E. Tayldr,'C, Moff4t, J. Habkirk, F. Rob. laid'to rest in the' Bluevale cernet%on Kibbon, of Wroxeter; were visiting t -guests -at the town hall until after the pro- -stable in St. Thom", but his present- where. W. McDougall started on Tuesday cp year in traXelling, after which they will inson, R. McGowan) H. McGowan,, A. Saturday -afternoon' the Rev.- W. 'J. a friends during the week.