HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-08-06, Page 8'No. % $146 92 ; Union No. 10, " 61 -
-grocery and butchering, business
for the
Bayfield, too, many think, removed, and excavating and �other work the
-Sh 0%�roce were felled. M*st. Wawa
WIRson's ry could be increased in charm for its summer preparatory to t4e erection of a brick Nzws.-Firm4rihir e busy with 'the bar. summer. He -,was about 20 'years old, a No. 1, $160 ; No. 12, $260 ; Union No. 13,
quiet - n e -man y
iodest4 genth t ug.man, and 8 Union No. 15, $ No. 14, $100 -
visitors. Nature ha3 done. much for it r%nd structure to be reared in its placei- in, gol )?emnaml
Nonacid and Turnip sad cheap this year. There 119 vest. tva ini-son, in working at, Mr. 30 I&Udm _h ottot; a -at - I present. Slagaie* Win' -family have Union o. 16, � $2 23 Separate No. 1'
is no whelessle combine price on seed this year, so art not a little, bat there still remadne to on.. One by one the old arks �v ieh James P a favorite with every one. I
the sympathy of the' entire community. $28312- The arbitrators costs of' Union
we can sell now mangold and turnip seed at 10a a lb. do. We would suggest that d-- bonfire be served their turn nobly and well in a less Kelly and Alt. Oliver Scott were visiting at
we hvva a good. stoek of 'the boat varieties b lit made of those dilapidated, ancient buildings progressive, but probsiblf n . one the less Mr. James :McGdwan1s '0' The remains were intprred in the EngWah Seho6l gection. Woo. 10 and 16 was ordered
I I- -of the re -
Robert Evans 41; one of the Most relisvie ne evening last church cemetery, on Tuesday, and were fool. to be added to the speeia evy
Dung Of oxnad.% including his celebrated saw- for the nightly entertainment' of visitors prosperous, generation, ike the inhabit-- We k. - Mess�s, T. Bradhook and L, StewaTt
seed hi -h turnip seed. Give us a If friends, The spective sections. Cheques were issued for
ngold. and inonare till all be removed ; not the visitors, of ants, are pi!ssing out of night and remem- spent unds ternoon wi r Rini e, !owed by a large concourse of.
lcl7yu ciinitot do better. In Grooerles, we can do course. Then brighten up the others with brance. This store is oneof those removed, ifield.-Mr. Ed. CoUlti 0 servibes were conduted by Revs. Messrs. a number of accounts. The council will
aor better, Wan any, house � In town. Out -the time of the exodus from Harpurhey. vo and e Kenue'd Wroxeter i Karr, Heneall; Sand,� meet again on Monday, September Gtb, at
Toolust noworeexh* good value.' OurBourbon a coat of paint and build more after the at in home on a visit from Ch o
is isecend to none, and style of Reeve Bums sad friend Donaldson. It belonsed then ti6 Mr. James Hatt, and Bayfiely Green, Gor"rie, and Sabine, Mount 10 o'clock a. m. -F. HESS, a;., Clerk.
b%nd of line roasted Coffee song service in Weitfield on Sun aY
we have the best brand of C3nned vegetables Put up The water supply is in great plenty and bf Was used by him as a shoe shop for many ing."Mr. Weeley Irwin attended ser 1 e Forest.
Inamada. There baebaena-drop in the pAce of
Bleeniup--oome, hore it you wani to get the full bene- the best quality tub mighty hard to, got for years. -Miss Hattie Boole, of the telephone the f0th�on SUnday.-Mr. Win. Waldenh" Zunch.
We are goin (y to call the week
At of lt� - All kinds of produce taken at highest campers and cottagers. Squire Jewett exchange, has gone to the Queen City# To. been. engaged cuttifil grain for Mi. James Blake. NOTEs.-Mr. Wicholas Foster has ret6rn.
--mencig Saturday, Aug
market price. Cub for eggs. would receive many a blessing if he would ronto, to enjoy &-few holidays with friends McGowan.��Misx t i y bey, of Wingham, in BRIEFS. -It is with feelings of thedeep. led fro a trip to Waterloo bounty. -Mr, uat 7th,
Q. WILSON, Seaforth. spend a few of his fast increasing shekels in there. -The.choir of St. James' church, --and spending her holidays around Blyth and eat regret that we record the death of Mrs. -Gab. Holtzman spent lot � Sunday in Credi- i3ant Week. Stocktaking al
ways b
carrying the water in pipes up the bill. But. a goodly number of t
Bank of Commerce, Block. heir friends, picnicked 4uburn.-,MjssRi,6he1 Walden spent'Sun- James Johnston, of Blake, which 6nourred , ton.'- Miss Lilly. Well ham returned to to light the odds and ends of 4,
--Miss L dia, Faust le
these little inconveniences are &JI forgotten at Bayfield on Friday Of last week. Button intends at her ho.4e on 44onday afternoon. She was Woodstock.
dar at homo.-Mr, James Y on goods Stock. There's the la8t .031
wing -16 the limpid -The many friends of -Mr.- Manitoba' on. -Mr. John G. Me- a very great sufferer for some time,, but bore Wednesday
in the pleasure& of wallo, a;ud Mrs. _i .40 for Rod 6
two of this line, the last few"
waters of oldtHuron, basking in the sun- Thomas Downey, of Chicago, are pleased to kohal�apent Sunday With friends in Blyth. it all with Christian resignation. Much where she will deliver lectures- in behalf of,
shine, or reclining in the shade, and above we their'smiling countenances in town. It eyinripathy, is extended, to the bereaed ones the Young People's Alliance. She deriver. Something else that uriless c,',eared
S1(TI9PL01"- and all
the interestingly delightful pastime, of ia pleasing to see once more ffibbert. in their sad offlietion.-Quite a number of ed her lecture in the Xvangelical church, in -soon accumulate and lock up M
cooking and entertaining a constant success-. those who were a re familiar, %people from Blake went to Drysdale Dashwood, on Thuri'day- evening of last
o many yea PERSONA
L. -Mr. Frank Kelly, of Oak. YOU] should have the use af. Theres
ion of your friends who drop in to spend the and-recallemany old reminiscences in the rnis, i& on a . visitto his mother churo ast Sabbathevening, to bear Mr. week. -Mrs. G. Holtzman left for Elkton,
CLOTHING.' Jl"d, Carlo to prevent ihis aceumlo
day or week, an the came may be. -Mears ast among the older settlers. It in hoped relatives in thin -township. Mr. James Delgaty, of Centralia. -The attend- Michigan, a few days ago. -Mr. Beaver, 6?`one way
James Hudeqn. and Hugh Simpson have that Mr. and Mrs. Downey's ate, , although and other and that is -to sell the out
Kelly went to the golden sta,te nes anee at the Christian Endeavor meeting vas Morilston, Ontario, has been here visiting M
rly
we have just received another large assortment of things in fine shape for doing a good season's short, will be cheering to t em. -Mrs. not very large Sunday evening, but Mr. his -uncle, Mr. G. Holtzman. -Mr. Frank season.
thirty-one years ago, Just as he was raD,
caudeup Clothing. Amongsk them will be found time -Delgaty, who t
,Wme. rue and startling bargains. We would call threshing. -Messrs. Joe. Collie and Con. Henderson, of Dunifrieshire, Scotland, in at proaching maihood. ost of that fie Robert �ook charge of the Bossenberry, a few days ago, moved 'into
Van Egmond had the pleasure on Tuesday present'visiting her aunt here, Mrs. James Were going to make next the special attention of bu)ejm to a Man's Suit-� was occupied in farming, or ranching as it meeting, gave a very fine address to those �the Zurich Flax CompanyR house, on the
wMeh we eh%IL sell at $4. Tue price seems small, last of escorting t1ke brightest and fairest McMichael. Mrs. Henderson is delighted present. -Mr. Bart and daughter, Miss iModel farm.�#,Mr. Andrew Thiel moved into- Remnant week, when every Oda I which
but we claim it canWcs as good cloth as three bevy of young ladies to Bayfield that have with this country, as she finds it far in- ad-, is called in that country ; about a year a50
he retired and is now livin' in Oaklan, Emma,. -of Stratford, are visiting Mr. JQhn his new house on Wednesday. -The farmers in the store every piece thfitIg words,:
quarten of the Suits made to order for $12. Also pectations.-
spent the day in that far-famed'reaort this vance of her most sauguine ex] Mero. -Miss Olive Walker has gone t t -of wheat, but the enough to be called a r6mnan trade.,
very sp(cial lines at $1.75, So and 1& 150 Men% season. The citizens of Seaforth will entertain Mr. we aro gI*d to know that he prospered in o Exe., here have harvested a lo
YbutW, Boy6' %ad Children!e Suits, odd sizes, to be the west and -hope 'he may long be spared to ter, to visit friends for a short time. -Miss rain on Wednesday checked work in that
eta& d at 25 Vvq cenL less than tbeir value, 100 M. Morris, late manager of the Bink of be gathered together, placed gave R.
enjoy the fruits of his industry. He looks Maggie 'Odell, of Westminster, who has line a liftle.-Mr. Herman Well and family
SUSPENDED. -Much regret was felt among ary supper
Men a Twecd Pants, special value, at St, to be c lear- Commerice here, e, a compliment counters and marked at a price flital
ed- at 800; 30 Rain Proof Coate, at I off value- (WI our citizens on Monday on it bee as if time had been Unusually kinCi to him been a3end Wig some time visiting her cousin, eked at Grand Bend last week.-
Ommg at the Commercial Hotel, Friday evening, ac- temp
and inspect. Mrs.' ohn Douglas, returned home last Wenseirs. Fied McCloy and A. E. Fauist t you to buy, and In
known tbat.Mr. J. C. Smith, who has been prior to his removal to Toronto. -Mr. and is. apparently as strong and vigorous S9 ake t WWG
he as at, the time of his last visit, in the Saturd.ay.-Mr. Win. Douglas is getting cepted an invitation to a picnic party in thougl
cattle
Wm. Pickard & Co. conducting a private banking business here Robert Winter, Beaforth's veteran some improvements put upon his house. Bayfield ast week.' The Joar- your whil I e to come here remnant for several years, had suspended payment winter of 1873. y made the dealer, is shipph I rge numbers of find is uno
ney on bieyeles'.-The Misses Fannie and
and thst he deemed it advisable to make an cattle to MontreaT and the old country. Odds and endg means that In
Tuckeramith. Lumley. Lizzie Geiger are spending their hord a clean
STEAMSHIP asai%ment. As will be seen by notice in There are few men in Huron who keep cases quantities are small, and,
'his An. under the parental roof here. -The roof Fa weal fit
he has assigned to the Shefiff. a
AND more money in useful circulation than Mr. VOTERS' LisT.-The voters' liats for thipj OTES.-Messrs. Henry and Jamps been put on Mr. Fred Seigner's new man- firat buyers will get best choice,
The immediate cause of the trouble was, we Winter. -Mrs. David Dorrance, - jr., - and township are.now out, and were first postea ders,on, of this place,are having new kitchens what
believe, that Mr. Smith was unable to meet little daughter, of this town, spent last up to -d%, (August 6th). The number of attached to their dwelling houses, thereby sion. -Mr. Hartleib has had plate glass put in X XR-JE INSURANCE the front of his new. b ardware store. -8ome of
-voters w o are entitled to vote at both elec- in
the demands of a large depositor, having -Mrs, s. Odd Lme past I
week at Mr.' Win. Snell's, of Hullett. making things ure comfortable and also
convenient.�The recent rains hav our boys here are talking strong of going to
been disappointed in procuring expected re- Win. Allan,,of Egmondville, who is over 75- tions to -the, Legislative Assembly andMuni. dalfisg- that fal AGENCY. lief from elsewhere. -We are glad to be able years of age fell on the door Etep a few days cipal elections is 700 ; the number -entitled ed some hay. The fall wheat harvest' will Alaska. to pick up gold.' Therels no doubt, b all accounts, that there i �t In Parasols, Hosiery, Orlove to state, however, that no uneasiness need to vote at Municipal elections. only, 14 be all out and drawn! in in a few da;ys. Y s gold to be g for Oth
�g�, spraining her wrist and otherwise in. W.- Somerville, Agent. be felt by the customers and depositors of Roots and corn are an excellent crop but the great trouble is to get there and re- Underwear, &c.
Juring herself, but we are pleased to say and the,pumber entitled to vote at el�ctiono .-Miss ing rea
iSuccesso'r to Iff. A. Strong &Bro.) the bank, as, if all the assets are realized, that she is not serionsly hurt. -Mr. Thomas to the Legislative Assembly only, 106 ; total Jennie Miller was visiting at the parental turn. petiviot
every dollar of liability will be paid and Hills, of -Egmondville, who is one - of the number of voters,,930. Total number of home on Sabbath last. -Mrs. M. Miller, of
Telegraph and Express Buillding. Rentuants
there will bea considerable surplus to the most enterprising business men in this dis.' persons eligible to serve on the jury, 493. Hibbert, who has been visiting her daugh. fiensall. trouble
good. The only inconvenience thkLt deposi- triot, has recently had neat and comfortable tr, Mrs. Cole, -of Grand Rapids, Michigan, &wixim 'FOP. SAL'
Friend ! E. One 16 H. P., Abell Of Dress Godsi Cap
Ever' Student our tors will -suffer will be the delay until the has returned -home and repbrts having had Portable two 14 H. P�, Whites; 13 H. P. i Saw Cloth D'r compel
y verandahs erected on two of his residences Varna.
assets can -be realized upon v ri Tweeds, Cotton, Muslins, &c,
r' Smith is a in 19ginondville. Mr. Hills is one of the Massey bne 12, H.-' P. Waterous ; and seveera ard- 01
M a pleasant visit.�-Rev. R, A. Milletr and
GARDEI�. PARTY. -The annual garden second-hand stationary Engines.- All thoroughly
most careful, prompt and accurate business bride, have gone to -Thameford their first
men who keeps business booming. -The party of Si� John's church, will be held in rebuilt and good so new for work. These Enginea - man, and has been forced to succumb to cir- station. -Holidays will soon be over for the will be sold on reasonable terms. Oider Machi It has
I . f nd "ery-;
many friends in this district of Mrs- Me Mr. James Campbell's grove, on'the evening little ft)lks, and : the majority of mothers We make a complete liae of Hydraulic a Bore
cumstances for which he is in no way re- Don 1, of Porter's Hill, and mother o of Thursda August 12th. The 33rd Bat- pre4ses of any s-.ze also Jelly Evaporators, latest
sponsible and over which he had no control, ill not be sorry. -The flax pullers were at e-ery it
Mr. 11M. McDougall, oi Egm6ndville, will talion Banl Of eaforth, will be present, improved detiign. Repairing - Engine and Mill
STRATFORD, ONTARIO, and wehave the greatest confidence that Mr. A. Cole's place this meek. Th 0S
i6gret to learn that she is seriously ill, and and the Var a picolo band will also put on eY ep- work promptly %ftended to. Correspondence so. ness m(
Alive, go -a -head school that thoroughly everything will come out right. Much peared to be a jolly crowd. lk-ited. RoBxRT BjmL, Jr.
as she ii a very old woman, the prospects occasion has all haza
d women for busi- sympathy is felt for him in. his misfortunes. forher recovery are not encouraging. -The heir best airs. This annual CLINTON.
nesa life. Attendance this year double that 61*sys been a grand success, and e LOCAL BRIEFS! -A large quantity of. ntqf
Mi�ses Dickson and Miss McLean thin Turnberry. edin fine order during the
of 'last �ear. Only- one kind of business accom. points to equal, if not more, enjoy- grain was sav
YOU Want a bicycle? We are agents Oauied by, the Misses Beunoch, of Stratford,, ment in the one to come. NoTEs. -Fall wheat will be goodcrop.- first p�rt of the week.. The quality is extra. 1�ut the que.�
education to our students, and that for. the Brantford, the llyslor the Welland Vale. for all therirouble. -to say xothlng�bolit
a n are full of Pic -The excursion to Port Stanley on Thara- aiid Messrs. W. D. McLean and S.Dickso The berry patches
the best. roulars. and other reliable. wheels, an we- have some very NoTzs.-Mr. James Wanless has started kers.-
Write for ei convenience. -Mr. John Diechert,
special offere to make teary who mean business, left on Monday to take in the Alacki Some of the hay is greatly damaged day" did not attract many from this station.
111ae- -hauling dream for Mr. A. Q. Bobier'sfae- owing tionf
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-5-9 Enquire at Lumsom & WILSON'S, Seaforth. 1547-1 trip, going by boat from Collingwood to tory &t �Exeter.-Mr. John Muir, jr., of to the increased rain. -The camp meeting _At the time of writing the infant child of Zurich, on Tuesday last spent a- few ZO
visitina his brother4n,law, Mr.
'Mackinac island and back.�Mrs. E. M- Exeter, is visiting. friends here this week. - in Jamestown is well attended,. -Robert Mr. and Mrs.J. 'C. Stoneman is very ill
LADIES' Bicycle Suiting in dress lengths; ThresliIng is now 8t&rt0d,'Me98r8. Me although all thaf
Styles for -1898, no two alike, cheap, at the Woollen Caton and two sons, of Detroit, are at Mr. Mustard started on Tuesda -last to pull, Don las, who lived bear Wroxeter and who with no hopes of recovery, a:nd . McGregor, of' Tuckersmith, b a
Mille, Seaforth. 15*7-1 resent in town vieffing friends. -]NIr. Peter bas een melancholy for a long time, was medical skill could do hiis been done, It is hink n
10fiftoro - - down Bannockburn bridge. There is to be. t
& 9 the Way, on the 4th inst.
Losm-Lost on Monday morning last be. Scott, ofBruesels, waslin town on Sunday an iron bridge built to replace the old wood. - taken to Lo�ndon Asylum, July 21st. needless to say that the parent§ feel, much -31T. and..
Ben Smillie are visiting. in Lambton
a v
efteld sh-d Bayfleld, a valuable pirasol. grief. -Mr. W. Thompson, of Chicago, has
�ceolk_
tvreen Brue and Mrs. Scott i isiting at her father's, en structure. The picnickers had a picnic -es 8 ilie,
DISTRICT MATTERS. Mr. J. P. Brine, of HarpurlieV.-Mr. C. M. cross I ing the river on" Tuesda night ng Centralia. been spending the past week with his at Mr. and Afro.' Jaaii Mi
The Ruder will be suitably rewarded by leavine: it at e's. pople-3;
gol
left the same morning, Mrs. Smillie -go mand 1
the Post Office, Egmondville, 15.47-1
B* I Suiting for 1898, in suit Whitney, of Woodstock, was in town this with the fall wheat harvest her mother, Mrs. G. S. Thompbon.-Miss Janet by train, and Mr. Smillie going 4 home. -Most of the farmers are Ahrough THn SHOOTING CASF,.-On Tuesday last
yreek.-Mr. S. Dickson is making extensive e, now, and Richard Culbert was broukbt before' Judge Kerr has sold her � dwelling house on somet
R SEAToRTH.-The
wye e
AxoTHun ViGToRy Fo bicycle. The latter arrived at the end
lengths, at the Woollen Hills, Sestorth. 1647-1 improvements on the post office building. p6rt a good crop. -The Varna picolo band Masson, at Goderich to plead on a charge street to Mt. Johd Fisher, who has be quality,
base ball match between Seaforth and Brus- re en
When these ee completed we e4ect to the journey three hours iihead of the tralm.-...
sels, on the Recreation Grounds here, on PLOWS AND GAw(�, PLows.-T-. Mellis have one of the neatest and most convenie* t leasing it for some!, time. -Mr. James Cox- a'ble ev
sTenadeaour villagers a few nights ago, of shooting Wm.. Kelly, of Biddulph, with
Tuesday, created intense interest, and was agwin well stocked with all lines of plow& and gangs. They are ettin g in good shape for the Eng- intent. Culbert entered a, plea of not worth, the proprietor of the Centennial Inort
Farmers wanting gang Londesboro. _g
llplows, now is your chance ; �ost offices in the county. -The children of lish chure garden party on Thursday even-' guilty, and wn committed for trial at the hotel, and who has kept a firat claAs house
witnessed by a large. crowd. Base
p- Mulit be sold regardless of mt. A full line of all St. James' church Sabbath school:picnicked ing next here for a number of years, and . con. BRIEFS.-Th� first quarterly mee
town now as the plow re s d U )low repairing made a speciality
peairi to be so popular in iysir fall term of the High Court of Justice. An
)rgn a E in Case's grove -on Thursday afternoon. The stantlyimprovi the same, and gaining held in Kinbiirn, qui
other sports. The result on Tuesday was a of, an p ces rig t. te a number ple hav
Afew second hand plows In application for bail was granted, the de -
good repair at a low figure. T. Mellis, Kippen. weather was most favorablef and the littie atronage as ariestult of good management village attending it. -League, was h
victory for Seaforth's team by a score of 16 Dashwood. fendant and a surety each giving bonds for eld and tW
to 81 Ube 1647.2 folks had a splendid -time and enjoyed - thein- Kas leased the hotel for a number of years usual on Monday night.. The Subject V*4��
uns. Brumels is one of the beat cl DOINC;S.-Flax pulling in the order of the $19000- 96 The ra er at convers in the county, and this is the second time ITIVELY the most brilliant event of selves as little folks only can. -The estab- day. -Farmers are busy hauling in their ----------- to Mr. Robinson,�of Goderich, who b" been _p a ion," taken
the *men. The Beavers at howe at Recmtlon li8hment of Messrs. Broadfo,,1 .1-, Box was engaged there in �the same business. We Susie Tyon. We all might learn a sifits 114
they have been v quished by the Seaforth Grounds to -night. Fi4day, two fte bands fall wheat and barley. -Miss Ida of Brussels.
an of music, shut down tor.a few days this week for the understand Mr. Coxworth thinks of reaum- lesson. It was -also consecration Aiwt;�4 rather I
boys. Thefollowing is' the score byin- (Kxabr and Mcd Battalion Bande)6 and an elaborate South River, spent a few days last week BwEFS.-Our base ball team went to Be iDg farminf.-Mrs'. DeLion, of London, and
eaning U This 'establishment The Good Templars' lodge Was h6id
Jungs: nme by prominent vocalists from Exeter and stead.
visiting friends here. -Messrs. G. Edig.; forth on Tuesday, to play the return match, formerly o " village, was here this weeic led -ted. sig
=rltub, preceded by a grand Lacrosse Match has had a retnarkabf� busy year,their furui day night, and theofficirs weree
Seaforth, 0 0 1 1 2 3:3 0 6-16 runs. hoffer and J. Fenn were in Blake on Sunday which-resulted'in our for an I
tean?a defeat by 16 to renewing'old acq iiaintances. -Miss Sanders othie
which will begin at 6:30. Admission for the who];, ture-being in great demand all over Canada. installed. -Mr. John Scott, who g
Brussels, 4 0 0 "c. 0 1 0 1-8 prog!amme only 16 cents. Five hours of continuous last, visiting ffiends.-Mr. 1). Willert, of 8. -The foot ball team played the last of badly in 'ured, is rneuding.-Mas that hc
-Mr. B. �B. Gunn is maki�g prep. of Exeter, in, the guest of. Mrs, M. Ellwood. J ter
merriment, 6:so to ii:3o. 1547-1 Michigan, is.spendmig a, few days with his the league'games with Wingham, here, on
Batteries-Seaforth, McCartney end Baker. to erect another large addition to his store -The Misses McAllister, danghters of Mr. Bell is now able to move his arm, wVlel� the applie.91,
Brussels# Grewar and Ross. To FARAmRs. -During- my absence from with the view of adding to his already ex- parents here. -Mr. Henry Eftber, -of Credi- Friday of last week, and the result was a Robert McAllister, of Hay, accompanied by bruised. -Master FdwiU Adams wan' at ax it et
Ware�
home next week, Mr. Finch will be at No. 6 tensive business. The present buildi- ton, paid Dashwood a flying visit on Friday draw, one goal each. This allows the Miss Reid, of Bay Cit Michigan, were in a load of peas on Monday, when thw,'
house, whAre all who favor us with Wheat, Oats
R&c.u.-The third of the series Peas, Barley or Wool, will be paid the higbes; 1109 evening. ---Mr. M. Miller wheeled'to Strat- 'championship to go to Winghain, as they the 'village, this wci visiting 'friends.- ing- 0 fell off the loadbn*.
BICYCLE will be extended the full length of the Ot horses started and he
Ing
ford on Saturday 'to visit friendo.'-The now stand one goal ahead. It is said that his arro.-Mrs. Bowcook was no
;of road races, under theauspices of the Sea- market price. JA.,.iss BzATTIN, Seaforth., 3547xl on Goderich street. -Mr. Win. Robb, of the Quite a number from here intend taking
forth Bicycle Club, took place on. Monday firm of Robb Brothers,*ho has ben� trustees of out; school have "engaged Nliss the Atwood- team has protested both games dvantage _ofAhe cheap e-xeursion to Detroit covered as to be able to pay a Visit to &64-1h�
evening last. The course was twice around nursing Hodgin, of Clandeboye, �o teach the junior played by a &
BrusarsI and Wingham. on the W.. village one day last week, -31r. A.
A.Ver ore hand for a week, is again suffi- on. the 14th of this month. -Mr. R. Wwd-..
Tnz HARvEsT.-The beautiful,fine harvest department after vacation. -Mr. A. !Youn ground -of players being on the teams out.
the five mile block by, Roxboro, a distance ciently recovered to attend to business. 9- Muray, one 6f this principal teachers in the man, who was laid up with rheumatiambri
weather of - t4e last days of last week and In bl(.od has _xeturned from Myth, where he side the seven mile limits, If these pro- Normal school, Toronto, is here,' accompan. We ne
of ten milea. -There were four contestants, the earlier days of the present week, was some way or other he got one of his fingers his leg, will soon be able- to izet �aroviA
r- well improvid by our farmers ' has been working for the past week. -Mr. tests succeed, both matches will have t n.
viz.: Messrs. Baldwin, Crich, Bell and Ebe poisoned. -Mr. John Grieve, V. S., ot this 0 be ied by his son isiting his parents, Mr. agai -Miss Lawday Young, Who �s age by'
and harvest- 'I I ed over again. -The f ham, retui�ned
Mr. H. Wing, of Shipka, was in this vi - p ay
were carried on at high pres- lage on Monday, and, while here, Rome evil I Kerr, of Marinetta, Iow- anies Murray, of this place. after a-
hardt. Baldwin came in first, making the ing operation. town, has a brotber in the Klondike gold body o Janies, and Mr., j three months in Wing
ten Miles in 31 minutes Crich second in a, arrived here on Alias Gussie Holland n Thursday. -Mr. Reid e g eat 0'
region. We hope he will- be among the diposed' person entered the shed where his I Saturday, an& was I a f
32�_ - immediatel te e I , fair -pro
-Master Arnold Case arrived ore Dr. Agnew last week. -Miss C.
minutes, and Bell third in U& minutes. sure. A lot of grain and hay was got under lucky ones. y in rr d. of Exeter, is the guest 0 was th
of Mrs. H. Cook. -The Rev. Mr. Kerr and- Roustoft
Bell cover and all were rejoicing in the hope that home from Philadelphia last week, where he h e was tied and out up his lines, also The cause of death was suicide. He I W and her mother pent I Cfintcn�
Baldwin, however, was handicap -pod, eaves , e bul
th wet,c%toby weather was over for a time taking therefrom. two ivory rin Mrs. Kerr were in' Wroxeter thin eek at- set week in -.4
d Y uble is tending the funeral ot an old friend there. aford, froin SaItford, is the laest-l'
fiDish of the business collegw-Mr. G. B. So 'tt d 9 -Dr. Macarthur, of London, spent part of Crich third. The start and 'Ain Belrback was arrested,the ringaL havin
being given first place, Baldwin second, had been taking a couise- in an Amerie ga. Harve a wife and one child. Business tro -Mrs. Br
an Their.hopes were, however, disappointed paid to be the'eause of the rash 'act. -Divi. of her mother, Mrs. Riley, this week.
race occurred at the corner of Main and ' " been found on him, and k'bn before an sioneo 9
when another downpour of moisture set in ta urt-was held yesterday (Thursday), last week and this visiting his brother, Mr. Coventr�, from Wlilgham,spent this wetk.
on Wednesday noon and stopped further eek rusticating at a beautif ath-. Exeter magistrate, but, as it could not be Judge Doyle p J. M
'ng " w
d fi dolk
G residing, aea
in n
oderich streets, and was witnessed b a a shing resort in Omina, Michigan. with Mrs. E. Be
Y rthur, of Heneall.-Rev.W.E. Kerr
proven against him, he was let off. ling her vacation With
large number of people. They went by Mi Innie Israel is ��Miss Jones, of Saltrom*
work in Lhe fields -for a day or two. The crop 88 M visitin- friend is apenq
way is unusually heavy and hard to take off. In a a in delivered a, special sermon in -the Methodist Wiry Craw -
of Worth Main street and came in by Gode- f Listowel. -Miss Bertie Johnst;% is spendin Brucefteld. church on Sabbath evening last to a large ford. -Mrs. Dr. Hamlin of Detroit, w -d har 0en I,
ew instances, hay is still standing in the guesto�
rich street. Each of the contestants was f a couple of weeks with friends, in Bayfield. BRIEFS, -Mrs. Lockart, of Detroit,'"Ij the congregation, his subject bei a' Lessons sister, from London, e Of iA E�ght
lustily cheered as he came in, and Bell, who fields anct. has had to be left or the fall -Mr. Will Duncan, of Guelph, who has NoT.Es.-The new school in Section No. I, guest of her sister Mrs. Aikenhead, of tb� fromthe Harvest. "-Mr. and Vrs. Doty. of Lasham.-Miss Lou Ouimette spentSun4jr ISM
wheat. Any hay that is -out now, -will not b6en visiting friends in. town for the past 8th line, is about completed. John Pugh London -road.-Mrs. T. Al. Higgins and Oakville, who have been at the in Auburn.-B&S. J. Stackhouse was 7_*WWV_
aTaonage
is quite a little chap, was given a double be worth much, and many hundreds of tons week or no, returned home on 'Monday.- had the brick work' and Jackson Brothers three little sons, of Toronto', are rustioating for the past week or so, vist ing guest
round. have been entirely spoiled or very seriously The teir son- -Z-*
TaE LIFE oF Tim Pl�,.GE.-A Bayfield damaged, but still a very fair crop has Beaver lacrosse team of this town, will the carpenter work. The structure pre. ht the old homestead, where they will be in-law, returned home the first of this week. friends who were visiting at the par"U�W_ 6. -.5 0,
ondent has the following to may been housed in good hape. Thus far, ckoi' sticks in a league match with Strat. sents a neat appearance. -Thomas � Russell lJoined Stiturday by Mr. Higgins. 'Miss Row, -Oar councilors have ilot yet got the diffi. returned home on Satur-day.-Mrs. ff,
corresp Jeffre.4
forl's on Saturday. -Mrs. John Anderson found two bunches of fall wheat on his farm Pf Wingham, ha3 been here visiting friends culties settled which the townshi, two sisters are spendiur their vacation, wi
the- wheat has not been injured b U
about Rev. Dr. McDonald, of this town, .1 the wet. Ha
a and daughter, of New York city are visit. which had stooled all right. One Contained or. some time. -Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of raised against. their deepening p of ' Y her here. comp si
who was, spending a couple of weeks in In some quarters we hear nts that and 0 ening -Mr. and Mrs. J. Cole pentsun-___ inj,,at Mr. W. R Smith's an other friends. 53 stalks and the other 60 stalks. Who can 'Xoderic4, preached' in the P"abyterian up drains, and our- villagers are
the grain is sprouting, b I natfurally day at r. J. Stevenson1.
balmy Bayfield : Of the many visitors to ut thus far at any beat this 9 -Jo A SAD EvmNt.-Early on Saturdaymorn- va
re. John Smk� and her daughter, Miss hn Clark and Allaiia bliller burch on."abbath last. Rev. Mr. Muir anxious twoee the work go on as soon as
this resort none seems to appreciate its r any serious I n3ury Lizzie Smith, left on Tuesday on a visit, to have gone to Manitoba. We wish them friciated for Mr. Hamilton. Mr. -'M Nsible, particularly: th ing the people rwere horrified to done from this cause. It is a most bounti. ose who were troub. beauties more than Rev. Dr. McDonald, of
r. John that some sections life by
esent stopping at the abbath - Thompson, of John stre Manitoba are in need of men. -C. Michie r. A. Carman, inspector for the Perth recent very heavy rains, and some tiniP,
-Seaforth, who is at pr ful crop, of exceptional good quality, and if friends in Glencoe and Lone-lon.-M success. -It is reported plected home for the comini- 8 u'r " led with water in their cellars during the that Mr. James Brown had takea his
et,: is improving his In LN �co
QueeWs hotel. -He is safely housed will give the largest others who, hanging himself in his own stable
ing a other
an enthusiastic ad- _yield we residence by putt stone foundation met with a bad accident at D. Meiklejohn's Mutual Fire"Insurance Company, wa, -during the night,or early that morning. He
mirer of Bayfield. But Dr. McDonald does have had for many years. - In the southern 9 here have buildings under'construction and *%ut
under it. farm, on- Thursday of last week.
We are pleased to note this While de- �'his w!ek looking af was dise6vered by his wife in
not expect the hotil manager to furnish all part of the county, however, in some places, ter the interests of the o get good f61indations.-Mr.Wrii. McKay, the mornin&
evidence of Mr. Thompsons, prosperity, a seending alladder he ompohy. -Messrs. Win. Graham and Peter the efficient :and.. painstaking principal of when she went to attend to her ilkiiii a Ver
bis entertainment, nor dots he look to his it is not so good, having been considerably fitting 'reward of industry. -Mrs. Win. board'which had old nails in i it. One went cGregor returned duties, and when found life was qui ex -
winter killed. The three -on Friday last from a our public school, -returned this week fr
fellow guests to make him enjoy himself hing machines have' Prendergast, of Toronto, is visiting her through the boot and penetrated an inch ri to Algoma. They were not very favor. a three weekevisit in Detroit. -Miss Lom
already started operations, several farmers is strange sob is s;,
ariii qx
He leads in all the sports - he enters ener: parents in town.-ifflas Mullins, of London, and a half into the foot, causing a painful I . impresseo with the appearance of the mer, of Seaforth, was in he village this mystery, and will ubdoub'edly remerm.00
getically into every form of amul requiring to thresh out a portion of their 'i
sement and was in town last week the gued of Miss wound. - A doctor is attending the ountry, but express. themselves as delight- week rene a he gave no intimation i 'I 31413�8 -blael
recreation; when he lons at lawn bowls it fall wheat in order to make barn room for Annie Killoran. -Market street has been member who says it will be wing acqu,aintances.-Miss S3
Vn- a ' any way of suok
the remainder and for the all well again in Z with the voyage up the lakee,the scenery bach has been spending the past week intnefi or showed no"a symptoms that -
must be attributed to his, - gall4ntry in not -balance of their so Idti for
raded from the old market 44nare to two or three weeks. -Hay s!going in lively ing most -delightful. -Frederick Waldron cam? won on'
Wihing to win over a lady or his desire to crops. Oats are fast ripenin, and will be i with friends at Bayfield.�L-Mesars. lead on suspect his-likelihood4w
Cuisa street, and the sidewalk built out. now, and far m'ers have no ti 'me to lose, as s ipped a couple of car loads of fine cattle T. in e toHe had been unwell -for- YOU I
ready for the reaper in a r -e -w days. do such a deed.
encourage some youth. The do6tor's latest The aide the trees. every( Merry end Mr. - Day, of Stratford,'
e' in every Extension of alike improve. )ne is fir behind in harvesting. -There t the old country last Saturday. -Mia. shipped a car load of fixie horses to Manitoba r improy- accomplishment is in learning! to ride a crop s an excellent on respect. In some time in the winte but was
peas - are ment will also be made on St. John street, will Wvery little good ha in Morris after h6indale and, her daughter on Saturday.-Mesers. Willis and White of we cat
ble ale. In a emarkably sh some quarters, likely to be a par-� uncan, of T Ing nicely, as he had been in Londeiborrvs�
Orb time he frorn the �resent terminus at the I'In lish 1611 the great crop. The crop that is � uncut iss Charlotte
Umastered the] novel steed, 4nd directly tial failure, but from what reason we are are t9is weck visiting at, St. Marys, also recently made a shipment few times duri�i never -1
achurch, westward to Louisa street. _g the week, and had wl�
ot aware. With favorable weather yet is getting, too ripe and rusty. -C. H t e home of Mr. Win. Rattenbury. -Miss of h6gs from this station. -The* many friends his father's on Friday. Hewss39 year# -,d
theatock of the bicycle live� went up for the is home from:Wiugbam for a while, 1 of - OUT
ry F. Guttoridge ib spending a few days with and is o tie McGregor returned an Mond of Mr_Duncan McHwen, of the Lon( age, a farm-er in fairly good circumAtanoeqp.
n9xt two or three weeks, the farmers of friends in the vicinity of $tratford.-Mrs. engaged taking off the har Ion three per 6euL from
Huron will gather the largest all round crop vet. -A few alvisit to friends in Hensall.-Mrs. d,- road,'will regret to learn of the death of and leaves 6 wife and five children, --the,
John Gillespie, bf St. John street, returned Young ladies went berry picking the other of Clinton, is at present visiting her A BAD Ozmc.-Trace Jackson, they have had for twenty years, and they brother, his little . daughter, 'which occurred on youngest only eight onths old. He was I
tLe ma on Wednesday from a fortnight's pleasant day and filled the pails and then filled their E'r. Armstrong, in the village. man of very quiet disposition, and was'lida -
n have had many good ones in. that time. Thursday of last week, after a short ill ess. are rl
who stole a bicycle from Mr. Alex. Mus- visit to friends at Ayr. -In the Methodii hats also. Good for the '7th line. -Fall
tard,of Bcueefieia, and afterw t The funeral took place on Saturday 1 11 to in high esteem by his neighbors and friands.. -
a,at was I i --on's -and
airds came to church, on Sunday evening next, �L the Rev. wheat is the heaviest crop harvested for Hay. the Rodgerville c The funeral on Monday an I Sttnd-'
C emetery, and was larg
Seaforth with the wheel and. took one of LOCAL BRiEFs.-Mr. John A. Jackson S. Bond will preach on 11 The Se -a year. We will so ely oY
Arnoldi & Hares in exchange, has been ing of Chi ist. "-Rev. R. S. Cal ond C6m. many on hear the sound COUNCIL MEETING. -Council met on Au a tended, showing the respect felt for t e ttee' Order 4U
left this week for London, where he will der and Mr. (if the threabeirs at work ; then farmers will h ed. He was a member
wanted in Whitby since October 12th, 1894, course at the military school.- F. Fish, of Claysvill in-
take a 9 t 2nd ; all members present. The in Home -Circle, which order attended
e, Pennsylvania, who know their fortune. -Mr. John Wightman, U
wid it is probable hewillb't lea of last meeti funeral in a body. A postmortem. examiisi
en there Messrs. Arnoldi Hare, who have been were here visiting Mayor Scott and other 6th line, was quite ill a few days g were read and confirm.
of lar ago-- ation was made on Monday morning, "A-
Kippen.
to stand his trial on a chargl "k e The reeve and. councillor Moir, of Hen.
in- an inq:ues h
ceny, runnin a bicycle ivery and repair shop frienda,and who were on- a cycling tour,have James Hall, 7th line, has two foals a few S411, waited on the council regarding dra' t held on Tuesday.' The sympat 7�-: Ou
jail breaking and assaulting a turnkey. here, have found business teo slow and have -been called home on account of sitku weeks old, from Guateer. They are trottenf, age matters; after explanations having been NOTES. -The weather, which was ver of the people goes on ', to - the widow sa at Nk
ess,
Jackson haz been identified a,3 the man returned to Toronto. -Mr. John Cluffwhile 'thereby shortening their wheel' t and will make their mark 'yet should no. wet for some time, seems now avy family in their particulaIly bereave- busi�
our
Tlea thing happen. 1
named George Arnold, who was in custody wol�king in his father's Planing mill the through Ontario.-Iliss Oldham, of Ing- given by the dbputation the council deferred to h jor, le
chan ed for the better, and- putting new life men t.
Whitby for larceny, and who knocked a A 9
communication from the co
ville, sister of Mrs
other day, got. one of his hands caught in a
Uncil
e T. 0. K6mp, arrived w into the farmers, Who are all how busy fin. Turnkey Bruce on the head with a club machine. The thumb and first flDger D� Vislorne laid before the council, re- as
were her on Wednesday and proceeded to Ba. W.roxeter.,: garding making a. grant for ishing haying,and harvesting thefall wheat, Philadelphia -
bout five o'clock- one afternoon, took the out and bruised. -Mr.- George 'Rarrim-ill, 6eld to spend a few days- with Mr. Kemp's a wire fence IOU
keys and esca ed. Detective Graham of teacher in the Collingwood Collegia FOR SALE. -The house lately erected on a,16ng the London road. which will be about all in the barn this SCRIBS. -Flax pulling, is all the rage fiew
p family who are a The council were week. -Mr, Silas Butt, who has not been in at present. -Miss Violet, McPhee, of Park- London he warrant for te In- unimering there. -Mayor Fralick street, substantial throughout, and up -to. 0 the opinion that if' they b4an Maki
has t Jackson, 4ho atitute, is visiting his mother here. -Rev. Scott and
days size of Ing good health for some- time, left here a few bf1i, is spending the summer with Mr. Joh�w
hangx
dward Elliott, N. Sha and Mrs. Shaw, of EgMondVille, la, house. For particulars apply on t e grants in this direction numerous demands months. ago for a change of climate for the I of this place. -The Messrs. Shad
Was brought. before Judge F Mrs. Scott spent a couple of date in all its. appointments; cellar full
at week with friends in premises, or to
Exeter and Us- TnOMAs GiBsox, Jr. of a similar kind woqld- be made on the benefit of his heafth. borne. -'Mr. James Beattie will represent NoTEs.-Sanderson Brothers have opened c uncil- Communic�tion filed. We are pleased to brothers, of St. Joseph, were guests at, thm
of London, on Thursday for sentence for left on Tuesday to spend"& mouth!s-hplidays
atealiz the bicycle. He was allowed off on with friends in Ridgetown and aeighbor. Fidelity Lodge, Seafortb, at the meeting of A letter of note Mr. Butt's return among us ifew day residence of Mr. Andrew Smith, on 81111by.
a a
tbY a gen T and M. Johnston 'Was read before -the he having greatly improved in healtyh! last. -Mr Moes Oeseh, of Blake has 0-
uepen ed sentence and taken to Whi hood.�Mr. M. J. Prende t returned to the Grand Lodge of Independent Oddfello eral store in Thomas Hemphill's block,
only to be returned to London in case he i a co le of
we 'They are well and favorably known, and council claiming -that a large.
Chicago on Saturday, at Belleville next week. -Dr. J. D volume of aii0s many friends here will still hope for a cured a situation asfi
not convicted. Jackson has admitted that un"P, will no doubt succeed.- at 1gnant. water is standing on the roadside f
lie in the jail -breaker. luck- 1A Hemphill aweeks� visit at the parental ho Mr Thomas feman at
me in 1� Michigan, is visiting at his aunt's, * Urther improvement. -Mr. John MoNevin fleinch-'s Raw mill. -Mr. Charles Kalbfleisd-�i- WHHAV
eramith.-The choir of the First Presby- nox, Harpurhey. -Lovers of lacrosse 18 5h pinf�ca4 this week. -A. Munro was n4 ar the property of the Messrs. Johnston. is boasting of a field of eirnoth which he in showed his
teri�n church and their fiiends had 'their and all calleT to ilverton last weei th attend the It this letter It was claimed that the new -purchased horse to vedeo-
others will bear in mind the match Prop* keeping for seed, some heads of which mea, -
with -the Lornes, of xeter, this (Friday) I u7neral of -bio'brother, D. C.1 Munro. -Rev. in' d to a - I
EGM00DVILLE NOTES. -Mrs. Drummond annual outing� at 'Bayfield on 'Tuesday. er of the s6id parties was ii� . tion on -Sttnda�vnig , by hitching him #p -
of Toronto, has bee sure 11, inches. Mr. McNevin is not ony a i
Mr.,.',sandersou -and sister :have returned
n spending several weeks They were accoitipanied this year by a num. evening, p6t 6:30 o'clock; to be )a ge extent, also that their a 'thr: public n the cart.- eddi beLls will soon 11W
followed by fromil Manitoulin where th' Ito a good iarmer.-Ear- rin * -
with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. VanEgmond. ber frcm Egmondville, and wer a lawn social, all to be on the recreation ey spent., their h 'Ith d r good miller, but a ene i makin prepamtimi
-Afterabr&ve struggle of years against e fortunate. holidays. -A iiumber of helsons of Abra. I a 'ad' was- mers are all busy, and consequently the gng, as some
in having pleasant weather, and a most grounds. -Messrs. James and Walter Little, t over till next meeting of council. The for the Northwest.- iss AcTellus, Millerv.
the inevitable fate, the spirit of Mrs. Win. r buainess citizens of our burg hAv of the 14th concession, paid a flying visit to.
e!ijoyable day was. spent at Huron's popular of McGregor, Manitoba, were here ilia, are -searching the country for their cl rk was a4vined- to notify e� ample
George Snell to
Cumming resed away on Thursday, on a via t last week to see their mother Who is ra watercourse, probabilities of the'great gold mines of the
evening summer resort. -There has been great or usu merchandise this week. -Gibson Bro. remove an ob4itruetio sing the
waa 11 in the time and opportunity for discus Mr. J�zra, Smiths on Sunday last.
of last week, and now all that shipped four ears of runn
'on Wm. Howald was at Brucefield visit'
;h his land, lot 3, conce in
a seriously ill. They returned home last Union fee Ing
mortal &PPOintment in town on ecount of th the throu
e lumber to the
of ia good woman lies beneath a mound i tory at Wingharn this week.- awa made by E. Cresswell, A. of Tuo'
.......... n scarcity of that almost indispens ThurRday. 5. Yukon -Mss JessiaMeLain, of the 1,9,tfi sister -one day lately. -Mr. Alfred Boom-'
cemeter keramith, is holidaying withher cou
able article It is about fifteen y6ars since Rev,Mr. Gunn has resigned his charge Bishop and M. Lockhart, arbitrators ap. I*rry went to Walton on his bicycle on :011 th'B
Wrol
with us yetlest we forget" the common fate BID, Min Elder, of Seaforth. -Mrs.
our Lord God of Hosts, be of diet, the potato. Old potatoes cannot be they led this part for the est, and they here. He goes to Perkhill. pointed on appeal by the 0 urday and returned home on Sunday. -Mr -
got at all, and new potatoes are, command- have prospered well in that country. -Mr. �LMr. Wanle8s, ounty Council, is still pushing
of all and our duty to th6ee who have been ing from $1 to $1.35 per bus , w.hich is E. Muloalchy has been seri Parkdale, is regarding�he disso _-the sale of books, of the fife i�uis- Jeffirey was successful in captu
hel ously ill for some visitin at Mr. Robert il. lution of Union School
IRS
time but his many friends will be plemed Wilmot, was visiti
orphaned by this stroke Of the death 'reap. rather too extravagant a figure for most lar's -this week. -M Marion Ke Section No. of Rev. Mr. Ross, and is meeting with wild cat which has be
rr, of 10, Hay, and the village of an roaming thin
er.-Miss Gertie" Latimer, of d ucems. The work could nothave
ng at Mrs. a this ity for the past few weeks, and oecehionaF_
Peterboro, people. The extreme drought of the early to 'learn that he is recoveringy.-Mr. and Allen' Heneall. In this award the arbitrators goo a
Thomas Smith is visiti r being visited the -farmers' barnyardE in search
and her littleister, are visiting their grand- part of the season retarded the growth of Mrs Archie Scott spent a coWple of days ve added "Well ur. to the business ter Grant, fowl. -Messrs. A. Kalbfteinch ad Jo
week. -Mrs. have dissolved the section and ha fallen into better hands, Mrs, Mille
nJC is wee T
i7ing hu, El -
last week e and vicinity Ing that part of the section situated in Hay to who t;kes the lead in the growing of good liott were in Dashwood on Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Porter, and this cereal, and as a consequence those who -the lake breezes at friends in Galt th 'k :-Mr. Pe
other relatives in the village at present.- depended th Miss Jennie Miller is spending a 'few days School Section No.'2 and School Section
upon eir usual small patch of Bayfield. Mr. Scott, who, always has an at the home of her parents here. No. 14. berries, has, been busy for the past two Mr. Henry Steinbah was visiting frienclista. -bij many one.
The Rev. Mr. Shaw and family left on early spuds," have come sadly. short, and eye to business disposed of a very handsome -Death at Elay's share of the, cost of the ar. we -eke supplying,the wants of
Tuesday for a holida
Y trip to the shores of present indications do not afford much en- organ to Mr. James Campbell of Stanley, all times is and to the friends of the. depart. bitra,tion, $11, W, the vicinity of Chicago one day reeentiYARd
as ordered to be paid. The toinern with good fruit, for which he has time. -Mm Joha
Lake Erie, 'and will spend most. of the couragement for any great� amount of relief while there.-Nhe Misses Wilson -an ed, but especially so when young and prom- �aving had a good
following rates � were struck for the year
idge- for some time to come, as the majority of several lady friends ian lives are cut sh6rt justi when entering 34 or 11640 Mille
month,,with relatives at Rodney and R, d found a, ready sale th' season. Mr. Graut19 ACCide.
1897: County rate, $2,712. a on the nick list at present. W40,
went to Bayfield on in& g
town.- Westward ho to Bayfield, is the patches are still showing insighificant Thurs ay where they intend spending 'a few Sun hood. The village rece experience as a fruit grower needs no com.
d iVed a shook . on in the $ ; township rate $2,560.91 or wish her a speedy ree6very.-Misjk Aunfo
1 .15 10 Aii acciden
the popular ary just now in this -vicinity, a day evening when the news of John mills ; general school rate $20, ment.-Mrs. alper and daughter, of Deajardine, of Grand Bend -is open
242.2-5, or Berlin, were in the village for a few days, few weeks with Mrs. C.
was known. Deceased Was at 14-10 mills. The following amounts are Jeffrey. -On
and but few miss Joining the ever increasing ter of Mr. Alex. Stobie, North Main street, cedars. -Mr. J. P. Brine of Harpurbey, has his usual enjoying a visit with Mrs. WaJpees slater, day forenoon, lamt A
Btream of travel along the beautiful Mill results.-Mis Nettie Stobie, eldest daugh- weeks, and will Occupy a cottage in the Bray's death or required by the several.. School Sections in d' aove, -on
ho has been in Rose City, Michigan, for hid his fall wheat threshed -and it has yield- w k until Thursday, when he . R I . i
ro Mrs, Shaffer. -Many, loads of berry pie era re w "'Is' pla
1w,.which rn�ght be rendered -still more some years, is at present on a visit horne.- ed ever forty -bushels to the acre. . Th' w" taken ill, and died on� the following the township in addition to the general 0 roof of Mr. J. C. K&I�IrAisch ning VA a few pails of wateithe
g one in mind of the ad just finished his %f:!t,. Union Sehool Section No, 1 $78 35; pails as their reward. 'i A few leisure mo-
attractiveif t4osemaignifloent thistles and The frame store on Main street, occupied calculated to brin inSunday evening. He h have been going to Dix ie, bringing home fall With the aid of
&Lrdocks whf apprenticeship in Mr. Black's mills h sh was got under ontrol without further
ch. %bound in some piaces, and owned by Mr. James Graves,, has been good old times. ere 2 $425; No. 3, $75; No. 4, 8110 ; NO- ments spent in the P. X To
6, $125 No. 7, $W 8, si u i way of cultivating berry
this spring) &Rd was assisting the folk in No 05 age. Had it not been discoveredin time
On bushes at home would greatly recompense ul�d have been a disastrous fire.
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'No. % $146 92 ; Union No. 10, " 61 -
-grocery and butchering, business
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Bayfield, too, many think, removed, and excavating and �other work the
-Sh 0%�roce were felled. M*st. Wawa
WIRson's ry could be increased in charm for its summer preparatory to t4e erection of a brick Nzws.-Firm4rihir e busy with 'the bar. summer. He -,was about 20 'years old, a No. 1, $160 ; No. 12, $260 ; Union No. 13,
quiet - n e -man y
iodest4 genth t ug.man, and 8 Union No. 15, $ No. 14, $100 -
visitors. Nature ha3 done. much for it r%nd structure to be reared in its placei- in, gol )?emnaml
Nonacid and Turnip sad cheap this year. There 119 vest. tva ini-son, in working at, Mr. 30 I&Udm _h ottot; a -at - I present. Slagaie* Win' -family have Union o. 16, � $2 23 Separate No. 1'
is no whelessle combine price on seed this year, so art not a little, bat there still remadne to on.. One by one the old arks �v ieh James P a favorite with every one. I
the sympathy of the' entire community. $28312- The arbitrators costs of' Union
we can sell now mangold and turnip seed at 10a a lb. do. We would suggest that d-- bonfire be served their turn nobly and well in a less Kelly and Alt. Oliver Scott were visiting at
we hvva a good. stoek of 'the boat varieties b lit made of those dilapidated, ancient buildings progressive, but probsiblf n . one the less Mr. James :McGdwan1s '0' The remains were intprred in the EngWah Seho6l gection. Woo. 10 and 16 was ordered
I I- -of the re -
Robert Evans 41; one of the Most relisvie ne evening last church cemetery, on Tuesday, and were fool. to be added to the speeia evy
Dung Of oxnad.% including his celebrated saw- for the nightly entertainment' of visitors prosperous, generation, ike the inhabit-- We k. - Mess�s, T. Bradhook and L, StewaTt
seed hi -h turnip seed. Give us a If friends, The spective sections. Cheques were issued for
ngold. and inonare till all be removed ; not the visitors, of ants, are pi!ssing out of night and remem- spent unds ternoon wi r Rini e, !owed by a large concourse of.
lcl7yu ciinitot do better. In Grooerles, we can do course. Then brighten up the others with brance. This store is oneof those removed, ifield.-Mr. Ed. CoUlti 0 servibes were conduted by Revs. Messrs. a number of accounts. The council will
aor better, Wan any, house � In town. Out -the time of the exodus from Harpurhey. vo and e Kenue'd Wroxeter i Karr, Heneall; Sand,� meet again on Monday, September Gtb, at
Toolust noworeexh* good value.' OurBourbon a coat of paint and build more after the at in home on a visit from Ch o
is isecend to none, and style of Reeve Bums sad friend Donaldson. It belonsed then ti6 Mr. James Hatt, and Bayfiely Green, Gor"rie, and Sabine, Mount 10 o'clock a. m. -F. HESS, a;., Clerk.
b%nd of line roasted Coffee song service in Weitfield on Sun aY
we have the best brand of C3nned vegetables Put up The water supply is in great plenty and bf Was used by him as a shoe shop for many ing."Mr. Weeley Irwin attended ser 1 e Forest.
Inamada. There baebaena-drop in the pAce of
Bleeniup--oome, hore it you wani to get the full bene- the best quality tub mighty hard to, got for years. -Miss Hattie Boole, of the telephone the f0th�on SUnday.-Mr. Win. Waldenh" Zunch.
We are goin (y to call the week
At of lt� - All kinds of produce taken at highest campers and cottagers. Squire Jewett exchange, has gone to the Queen City# To. been. engaged cuttifil grain for Mi. James Blake. NOTEs.-Mr. Wicholas Foster has ret6rn.
--mencig Saturday, Aug
market price. Cub for eggs. would receive many a blessing if he would ronto, to enjoy &-few holidays with friends McGowan.��Misx t i y bey, of Wingham, in BRIEFS. -It is with feelings of thedeep. led fro a trip to Waterloo bounty. -Mr, uat 7th,
Q. WILSON, Seaforth. spend a few of his fast increasing shekels in there. -The.choir of St. James' church, --and spending her holidays around Blyth and eat regret that we record the death of Mrs. -Gab. Holtzman spent lot � Sunday in Credi- i3ant Week. Stocktaking al
ways b
carrying the water in pipes up the bill. But. a goodly number of t
Bank of Commerce, Block. heir friends, picnicked 4uburn.-,MjssRi,6he1 Walden spent'Sun- James Johnston, of Blake, which 6nourred , ton.'- Miss Lilly. Well ham returned to to light the odds and ends of 4,
--Miss L dia, Faust le
these little inconveniences are &JI forgotten at Bayfield on Friday Of last week. Button intends at her ho.4e on 44onday afternoon. She was Woodstock.
dar at homo.-Mr, James Y on goods Stock. There's the la8t .031
wing -16 the limpid -The many friends of -Mr.- Manitoba' on. -Mr. John G. Me- a very great sufferer for some time,, but bore Wednesday
in the pleasure& of wallo, a;ud Mrs. _i .40 for Rod 6
two of this line, the last few"
waters of oldtHuron, basking in the sun- Thomas Downey, of Chicago, are pleased to kohal�apent Sunday With friends in Blyth. it all with Christian resignation. Much where she will deliver lectures- in behalf of,
shine, or reclining in the shade, and above we their'smiling countenances in town. It eyinripathy, is extended, to the bereaed ones the Young People's Alliance. She deriver. Something else that uriless c,',eared
S1(TI9PL01"- and all
the interestingly delightful pastime, of ia pleasing to see once more ffibbert. in their sad offlietion.-Quite a number of ed her lecture in the Xvangelical church, in -soon accumulate and lock up M
cooking and entertaining a constant success-. those who were a re familiar, %people from Blake went to Drysdale Dashwood, on Thuri'day- evening of last
o many yea PERSONA
L. -Mr. Frank Kelly, of Oak. YOU] should have the use af. Theres
ion of your friends who drop in to spend the and-recallemany old reminiscences in the rnis, i& on a . visitto his mother churo ast Sabbathevening, to bear Mr. week. -Mrs. G. Holtzman left for Elkton,
CLOTHING.' Jl"d, Carlo to prevent ihis aceumlo
day or week, an the came may be. -Mears ast among the older settlers. It in hoped relatives in thin -township. Mr. James Delgaty, of Centralia. -The attend- Michigan, a few days ago. -Mr. Beaver, 6?`one way
James Hudeqn. and Hugh Simpson have that Mr. and Mrs. Downey's ate, , although and other and that is -to sell the out
Kelly went to the golden sta,te nes anee at the Christian Endeavor meeting vas Morilston, Ontario, has been here visiting M
rly
we have just received another large assortment of things in fine shape for doing a good season's short, will be cheering to t em. -Mrs. not very large Sunday evening, but Mr. his -uncle, Mr. G. Holtzman. -Mr. Frank season.
thirty-one years ago, Just as he was raD,
caudeup Clothing. Amongsk them will be found time -Delgaty, who t
,Wme. rue and startling bargains. We would call threshing. -Messrs. Joe. Collie and Con. Henderson, of Dunifrieshire, Scotland, in at proaching maihood. ost of that fie Robert �ook charge of the Bossenberry, a few days ago, moved 'into
Van Egmond had the pleasure on Tuesday present'visiting her aunt here, Mrs. James Were going to make next the special attention of bu)ejm to a Man's Suit-� was occupied in farming, or ranching as it meeting, gave a very fine address to those �the Zurich Flax CompanyR house, on the
wMeh we eh%IL sell at $4. Tue price seems small, last of escorting t1ke brightest and fairest McMichael. Mrs. Henderson is delighted present. -Mr. Bart and daughter, Miss iModel farm.�#,Mr. Andrew Thiel moved into- Remnant week, when every Oda I which
but we claim it canWcs as good cloth as three bevy of young ladies to Bayfield that have with this country, as she finds it far in- ad-, is called in that country ; about a year a50
he retired and is now livin' in Oaklan, Emma,. -of Stratford, are visiting Mr. JQhn his new house on Wednesday. -The farmers in the store every piece thfitIg words,:
quarten of the Suits made to order for $12. Also pectations.-
spent the day in that far-famed'reaort this vance of her most sauguine ex] Mero. -Miss Olive Walker has gone t t -of wheat, but the enough to be called a r6mnan trade.,
very sp(cial lines at $1.75, So and 1& 150 Men% season. The citizens of Seaforth will entertain Mr. we aro gI*d to know that he prospered in o Exe., here have harvested a lo
YbutW, Boy6' %ad Children!e Suits, odd sizes, to be the west and -hope 'he may long be spared to ter, to visit friends for a short time. -Miss rain on Wednesday checked work in that
eta& d at 25 Vvq cenL less than tbeir value, 100 M. Morris, late manager of the Bink of be gathered together, placed gave R.
enjoy the fruits of his industry. He looks Maggie 'Odell, of Westminster, who has line a liftle.-Mr. Herman Well and family
SUSPENDED. -Much regret was felt among ary supper
Men a Twecd Pants, special value, at St, to be c lear- Commerice here, e, a compliment counters and marked at a price flital
ed- at 800; 30 Rain Proof Coate, at I off value- (WI our citizens on Monday on it bee as if time had been Unusually kinCi to him been a3end Wig some time visiting her cousin, eked at Grand Bend last week.-
Ommg at the Commercial Hotel, Friday evening, ac- temp
and inspect. Mrs.' ohn Douglas, returned home last Wenseirs. Fied McCloy and A. E. Fauist t you to buy, and In
known tbat.Mr. J. C. Smith, who has been prior to his removal to Toronto. -Mr. and is. apparently as strong and vigorous S9 ake t WWG
he as at, the time of his last visit, in the Saturd.ay.-Mr. Win. Douglas is getting cepted an invitation to a picnic party in thougl
cattle
Wm. Pickard & Co. conducting a private banking business here Robert Winter, Beaforth's veteran some improvements put upon his house. Bayfield ast week.' The Joar- your whil I e to come here remnant for several years, had suspended payment winter of 1873. y made the dealer, is shipph I rge numbers of find is uno
ney on bieyeles'.-The Misses Fannie and
and thst he deemed it advisable to make an cattle to MontreaT and the old country. Odds and endg means that In
Tuckeramith. Lumley. Lizzie Geiger are spending their hord a clean
STEAMSHIP asai%ment. As will be seen by notice in There are few men in Huron who keep cases quantities are small, and,
'his An. under the parental roof here. -The roof Fa weal fit
he has assigned to the Shefiff. a
AND more money in useful circulation than Mr. VOTERS' LisT.-The voters' liats for thipj OTES.-Messrs. Henry and Jamps been put on Mr. Fred Seigner's new man- firat buyers will get best choice,
The immediate cause of the trouble was, we Winter. -Mrs. David Dorrance, - jr., - and township are.now out, and were first postea ders,on, of this place,are having new kitchens what
believe, that Mr. Smith was unable to meet little daughter, of this town, spent last up to -d%, (August 6th). The number of attached to their dwelling houses, thereby sion. -Mr. Hartleib has had plate glass put in X XR-JE INSURANCE the front of his new. b ardware store. -8ome of
-voters w o are entitled to vote at both elec- in
the demands of a large depositor, having -Mrs, s. Odd Lme past I
week at Mr.' Win. Snell's, of Hullett. making things ure comfortable and also
convenient.�The recent rains hav our boys here are talking strong of going to
been disappointed in procuring expected re- Win. Allan,,of Egmondville, who is over 75- tions to -the, Legislative Assembly andMuni. dalfisg- that fal AGENCY. lief from elsewhere. -We are glad to be able years of age fell on the door Etep a few days cipal elections is 700 ; the number -entitled ed some hay. The fall wheat harvest' will Alaska. to pick up gold.' Therels no doubt, b all accounts, that there i �t In Parasols, Hosiery, Orlove to state, however, that no uneasiness need to vote at Municipal elections. only, 14 be all out and drawn! in in a few da;ys. Y s gold to be g for Oth
�g�, spraining her wrist and otherwise in. W.- Somerville, Agent. be felt by the customers and depositors of Roots and corn are an excellent crop but the great trouble is to get there and re- Underwear, &c.
Juring herself, but we are pleased to say and the,pumber entitled to vote at el�ctiono .-Miss ing rea
iSuccesso'r to Iff. A. Strong &Bro.) the bank, as, if all the assets are realized, that she is not serionsly hurt. -Mr. Thomas to the Legislative Assembly only, 106 ; total Jennie Miller was visiting at the parental turn. petiviot
every dollar of liability will be paid and Hills, of -Egmondville, who is one - of the number of voters,,930. Total number of home on Sabbath last. -Mrs. M. Miller, of
Telegraph and Express Buillding. Rentuants
there will bea considerable surplus to the most enterprising business men in this dis.' persons eligible to serve on the jury, 493. Hibbert, who has been visiting her daugh. fiensall. trouble
good. The only inconvenience thkLt deposi- triot, has recently had neat and comfortable tr, Mrs. Cole, -of Grand Rapids, Michigan, &wixim 'FOP. SAL'
Friend ! E. One 16 H. P., Abell Of Dress Godsi Cap
Ever' Student our tors will -suffer will be the delay until the has returned -home and repbrts having had Portable two 14 H. P�, Whites; 13 H. P. i Saw Cloth D'r compel
y verandahs erected on two of his residences Varna.
assets can -be realized upon v ri Tweeds, Cotton, Muslins, &c,
r' Smith is a in 19ginondville. Mr. Hills is one of the Massey bne 12, H.-' P. Waterous ; and seveera ard- 01
M a pleasant visit.�-Rev. R, A. Milletr and
GARDEI�. PARTY. -The annual garden second-hand stationary Engines.- All thoroughly
most careful, prompt and accurate business bride, have gone to -Thameford their first
men who keeps business booming. -The party of Si� John's church, will be held in rebuilt and good so new for work. These Enginea - man, and has been forced to succumb to cir- station. -Holidays will soon be over for the will be sold on reasonable terms. Oider Machi It has
I . f nd "ery-;
many friends in this district of Mrs- Me Mr. James Campbell's grove, on'the evening little ft)lks, and : the majority of mothers We make a complete liae of Hydraulic a Bore
cumstances for which he is in no way re- Don 1, of Porter's Hill, and mother o of Thursda August 12th. The 33rd Bat- pre4ses of any s-.ze also Jelly Evaporators, latest
sponsible and over which he had no control, ill not be sorry. -The flax pullers were at e-ery it
Mr. 11M. McDougall, oi Egm6ndville, will talion Banl Of eaforth, will be present, improved detiign. Repairing - Engine and Mill
STRATFORD, ONTARIO, and wehave the greatest confidence that Mr. A. Cole's place this meek. Th 0S
i6gret to learn that she is seriously ill, and and the Var a picolo band will also put on eY ep- work promptly %ftended to. Correspondence so. ness m(
Alive, go -a -head school that thoroughly everything will come out right. Much peared to be a jolly crowd. lk-ited. RoBxRT BjmL, Jr.
as she ii a very old woman, the prospects occasion has all haza
d women for busi- sympathy is felt for him in. his misfortunes. forher recovery are not encouraging. -The heir best airs. This annual CLINTON.
nesa life. Attendance this year double that 61*sys been a grand success, and e LOCAL BRIEFS! -A large quantity of. ntqf
Mi�ses Dickson and Miss McLean thin Turnberry. edin fine order during the
of 'last �ear. Only- one kind of business accom. points to equal, if not more, enjoy- grain was sav
YOU Want a bicycle? We are agents Oauied by, the Misses Beunoch, of Stratford,, ment in the one to come. NoTEs. -Fall wheat will be goodcrop.- first p�rt of the week.. The quality is extra. 1�ut the que.�
education to our students, and that for. the Brantford, the llyslor the Welland Vale. for all therirouble. -to say xothlng�bolit
a n are full of Pic -The excursion to Port Stanley on Thara- aiid Messrs. W. D. McLean and S.Dickso The berry patches
the best. roulars. and other reliable. wheels, an we- have some very NoTzs.-Mr. James Wanless has started kers.-
Write for ei convenience. -Mr. John Diechert,
special offere to make teary who mean business, left on Monday to take in the Alacki Some of the hay is greatly damaged day" did not attract many from this station.
111ae- -hauling dream for Mr. A. Q. Bobier'sfae- owing tionf
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-5-9 Enquire at Lumsom & WILSON'S, Seaforth. 1547-1 trip, going by boat from Collingwood to tory &t �Exeter.-Mr. John Muir, jr., of to the increased rain. -The camp meeting _At the time of writing the infant child of Zurich, on Tuesday last spent a- few ZO
visitina his brother4n,law, Mr.
'Mackinac island and back.�Mrs. E. M- Exeter, is visiting. friends here this week. - in Jamestown is well attended,. -Robert Mr. and Mrs.J. 'C. Stoneman is very ill
LADIES' Bicycle Suiting in dress lengths; ThresliIng is now 8t&rt0d,'Me98r8. Me although all thaf
Styles for -1898, no two alike, cheap, at the Woollen Caton and two sons, of Detroit, are at Mr. Mustard started on Tuesda -last to pull, Don las, who lived bear Wroxeter and who with no hopes of recovery, a:nd . McGregor, of' Tuckersmith, b a
Mille, Seaforth. 15*7-1 resent in town vieffing friends. -]NIr. Peter bas een melancholy for a long time, was medical skill could do hiis been done, It is hink n
10fiftoro - - down Bannockburn bridge. There is to be. t
& 9 the Way, on the 4th inst.
Losm-Lost on Monday morning last be. Scott, ofBruesels, waslin town on Sunday an iron bridge built to replace the old wood. - taken to Lo�ndon Asylum, July 21st. needless to say that the parent§ feel, much -31T. and..
Ben Smillie are visiting. in Lambton
a v
efteld sh-d Bayfleld, a valuable pirasol. grief. -Mr. W. Thompson, of Chicago, has
�ceolk_
tvreen Brue and Mrs. Scott i isiting at her father's, en structure. The picnickers had a picnic -es 8 ilie,
DISTRICT MATTERS. Mr. J. P. Brine, of HarpurlieV.-Mr. C. M. cross I ing the river on" Tuesda night ng Centralia. been spending the past week with his at Mr. and Afro.' Jaaii Mi
The Ruder will be suitably rewarded by leavine: it at e's. pople-3;
gol
left the same morning, Mrs. Smillie -go mand 1
the Post Office, Egmondville, 15.47-1
B* I Suiting for 1898, in suit Whitney, of Woodstock, was in town this with the fall wheat harvest her mother, Mrs. G. S. Thompbon.-Miss Janet by train, and Mr. Smillie going 4 home. -Most of the farmers are Ahrough THn SHOOTING CASF,.-On Tuesday last
yreek.-Mr. S. Dickson is making extensive e, now, and Richard Culbert was broukbt before' Judge Kerr has sold her � dwelling house on somet
R SEAToRTH.-The
wye e
AxoTHun ViGToRy Fo bicycle. The latter arrived at the end
lengths, at the Woollen Hills, Sestorth. 1647-1 improvements on the post office building. p6rt a good crop. -The Varna picolo band Masson, at Goderich to plead on a charge street to Mt. Johd Fisher, who has be quality,
base ball match between Seaforth and Brus- re en
When these ee completed we e4ect to the journey three hours iihead of the tralm.-...
sels, on the Recreation Grounds here, on PLOWS AND GAw(�, PLows.-T-. Mellis have one of the neatest and most convenie* t leasing it for some!, time. -Mr. James Cox- a'ble ev
sTenadeaour villagers a few nights ago, of shooting Wm.. Kelly, of Biddulph, with
Tuesday, created intense interest, and was agwin well stocked with all lines of plow& and gangs. They are ettin g in good shape for the Eng- intent. Culbert entered a, plea of not worth, the proprietor of the Centennial Inort
Farmers wanting gang Londesboro. _g
llplows, now is your chance ; �ost offices in the county. -The children of lish chure garden party on Thursday even-' guilty, and wn committed for trial at the hotel, and who has kept a firat claAs house
witnessed by a large. crowd. Base
p- Mulit be sold regardless of mt. A full line of all St. James' church Sabbath school:picnicked ing next here for a number of years, and . con. BRIEFS.-Th� first quarterly mee
town now as the plow re s d U )low repairing made a speciality
peairi to be so popular in iysir fall term of the High Court of Justice. An
)rgn a E in Case's grove -on Thursday afternoon. The stantlyimprovi the same, and gaining held in Kinbiirn, qui
other sports. The result on Tuesday was a of, an p ces rig t. te a number ple hav
Afew second hand plows In application for bail was granted, the de -
good repair at a low figure. T. Mellis, Kippen. weather was most favorablef and the littie atronage as ariestult of good management village attending it. -League, was h
victory for Seaforth's team by a score of 16 Dashwood. fendant and a surety each giving bonds for eld and tW
to 81 Ube 1647.2 folks had a splendid -time and enjoyed - thein- Kas leased the hotel for a number of years usual on Monday night.. The Subject V*4��
uns. Brumels is one of the beat cl DOINC;S.-Flax pulling in the order of the $19000- 96 The ra er at convers in the county, and this is the second time ITIVELY the most brilliant event of selves as little folks only can. -The estab- day. -Farmers are busy hauling in their ----------- to Mr. Robinson,�of Goderich, who b" been _p a ion," taken
the *men. The Beavers at howe at Recmtlon li8hment of Messrs. Broadfo,,1 .1-, Box was engaged there in �the same business. We Susie Tyon. We all might learn a sifits 114
they have been v quished by the Seaforth Grounds to -night. Fi4day, two fte bands fall wheat and barley. -Miss Ida of Brussels.
an of music, shut down tor.a few days this week for the understand Mr. Coxworth thinks of reaum- lesson. It was -also consecration Aiwt;�4 rather I
boys. Thefollowing is' the score byin- (Kxabr and Mcd Battalion Bande)6 and an elaborate South River, spent a few days last week BwEFS.-Our base ball team went to Be iDg farminf.-Mrs'. DeLion, of London, and
eaning U This 'establishment The Good Templars' lodge Was h6id
Jungs: nme by prominent vocalists from Exeter and stead.
visiting friends here. -Messrs. G. Edig.; forth on Tuesday, to play the return match, formerly o " village, was here this weeic led -ted. sig
=rltub, preceded by a grand Lacrosse Match has had a retnarkabf� busy year,their furui day night, and theofficirs weree
Seaforth, 0 0 1 1 2 3:3 0 6-16 runs. hoffer and J. Fenn were in Blake on Sunday which-resulted'in our for an I
tean?a defeat by 16 to renewing'old acq iiaintances. -Miss Sanders othie
which will begin at 6:30. Admission for the who];, ture-being in great demand all over Canada. installed. -Mr. John Scott, who g
Brussels, 4 0 0 "c. 0 1 0 1-8 prog!amme only 16 cents. Five hours of continuous last, visiting ffiends.-Mr. 1). Willert, of 8. -The foot ball team played the last of badly in 'ured, is rneuding.-Mas that hc
-Mr. B. �B. Gunn is maki�g prep. of Exeter, in, the guest of. Mrs, M. Ellwood. J ter
merriment, 6:so to ii:3o. 1547-1 Michigan, is.spendmig a, few days with his the league'games with Wingham, here, on
Batteries-Seaforth, McCartney end Baker. to erect another large addition to his store -The Misses McAllister, danghters of Mr. Bell is now able to move his arm, wVlel� the applie.91,
Brussels# Grewar and Ross. To FARAmRs. -During- my absence from with the view of adding to his already ex- parents here. -Mr. Henry Eftber, -of Credi- Friday of last week, and the result was a Robert McAllister, of Hay, accompanied by bruised. -Master FdwiU Adams wan' at ax it et
Ware�
home next week, Mr. Finch will be at No. 6 tensive business. The present buildi- ton, paid Dashwood a flying visit on Friday draw, one goal each. This allows the Miss Reid, of Bay Cit Michigan, were in a load of peas on Monday, when thw,'
house, whAre all who favor us with Wheat, Oats
R&c.u.-The third of the series Peas, Barley or Wool, will be paid the higbes; 1109 evening. ---Mr. M. Miller wheeled'to Strat- 'championship to go to Winghain, as they the 'village, this wci visiting 'friends.- ing- 0 fell off the loadbn*.
BICYCLE will be extended the full length of the Ot horses started and he
Ing
ford on Saturday 'to visit friendo.'-The now stand one goal ahead. It is said that his arro.-Mrs. Bowcook was no
;of road races, under theauspices of the Sea- market price. JA.,.iss BzATTIN, Seaforth., 3547xl on Goderich street. -Mr. Win. Robb, of the Quite a number from here intend taking
forth Bicycle Club, took place on. Monday firm of Robb Brothers,*ho has ben� trustees of out; school have "engaged Nliss the Atwood- team has protested both games dvantage _ofAhe cheap e-xeursion to Detroit covered as to be able to pay a Visit to &64-1h�
evening last. The course was twice around nursing Hodgin, of Clandeboye, �o teach the junior played by a &
BrusarsI and Wingham. on the W.. village one day last week, -31r. A.
A.Ver ore hand for a week, is again suffi- on. the 14th of this month. -Mr. R. Wwd-..
Tnz HARvEsT.-The beautiful,fine harvest department after vacation. -Mr. A. !Youn ground -of players being on the teams out.
the five mile block by, Roxboro, a distance ciently recovered to attend to business. 9- Muray, one 6f this principal teachers in the man, who was laid up with rheumatiambri
weather of - t4e last days of last week and In bl(.od has _xeturned from Myth, where he side the seven mile limits, If these pro- Normal school, Toronto, is here,' accompan. We ne
of ten milea. -There were four contestants, the earlier days of the present week, was some way or other he got one of his fingers his leg, will soon be able- to izet �aroviA
r- well improvid by our farmers ' has been working for the past week. -Mr. tests succeed, both matches will have t n.
viz.: Messrs. Baldwin, Crich, Bell and Ebe poisoned. -Mr. John Grieve, V. S., ot this 0 be ied by his son isiting his parents, Mr. agai -Miss Lawday Young, Who �s age by'
and harvest- 'I I ed over again. -The f ham, retui�ned
Mr. H. Wing, of Shipka, was in this vi - p ay
were carried on at high pres- lage on Monday, and, while here, Rome evil I Kerr, of Marinetta, Iow- anies Murray, of this place. after a-
hardt. Baldwin came in first, making the ing operation. town, has a brotber in the Klondike gold body o Janies, and Mr., j three months in Wing
ten Miles in 31 minutes Crich second in a, arrived here on Alias Gussie Holland n Thursday. -Mr. Reid e g eat 0'
region. We hope he will- be among the diposed' person entered the shed where his I Saturday, an& was I a f
32�_ - immediatel te e I , fair -pro
-Master Arnold Case arrived ore Dr. Agnew last week. -Miss C.
minutes, and Bell third in U& minutes. sure. A lot of grain and hay was got under lucky ones. y in rr d. of Exeter, is the guest 0 was th
of Mrs. H. Cook. -The Rev. Mr. Kerr and- Roustoft
Bell cover and all were rejoicing in the hope that home from Philadelphia last week, where he h e was tied and out up his lines, also The cause of death was suicide. He I W and her mother pent I Cfintcn�
Baldwin, however, was handicap -pod, eaves , e bul
th wet,c%toby weather was over for a time taking therefrom. two ivory rin Mrs. Kerr were in' Wroxeter thin eek at- set week in -.4
d Y uble is tending the funeral ot an old friend there. aford, froin SaItford, is the laest-l'
fiDish of the business collegw-Mr. G. B. So 'tt d 9 -Dr. Macarthur, of London, spent part of Crich third. The start and 'Ain Belrback was arrested,the ringaL havin
being given first place, Baldwin second, had been taking a couise- in an Amerie ga. Harve a wife and one child. Business tro -Mrs. Br
an Their.hopes were, however, disappointed paid to be the'eause of the rash 'act. -Divi. of her mother, Mrs. Riley, this week.
race occurred at the corner of Main and ' " been found on him, and k'bn before an sioneo 9
when another downpour of moisture set in ta urt-was held yesterday (Thursday), last week and this visiting his brother, Mr. Coventr�, from Wlilgham,spent this wetk.
on Wednesday noon and stopped further eek rusticating at a beautif ath-. Exeter magistrate, but, as it could not be Judge Doyle p J. M
'ng " w
d fi dolk
G residing, aea
in n
oderich streets, and was witnessed b a a shing resort in Omina, Michigan. with Mrs. E. Be
Y rthur, of Heneall.-Rev.W.E. Kerr
proven against him, he was let off. ling her vacation With
large number of people. They went by Mi Innie Israel is ��Miss Jones, of Saltrom*
work in Lhe fields -for a day or two. The crop 88 M visitin- friend is apenq
way is unusually heavy and hard to take off. In a a in delivered a, special sermon in -the Methodist Wiry Craw -
of Worth Main street and came in by Gode- f Listowel. -Miss Bertie Johnst;% is spendin Brucefteld. church on Sabbath evening last to a large ford. -Mrs. Dr. Hamlin of Detroit, w -d har 0en I,
ew instances, hay is still standing in the guesto�
rich street. Each of the contestants was f a couple of weeks with friends, in Bayfield. BRIEFS, -Mrs. Lockart, of Detroit,'"Ij the congregation, his subject bei a' Lessons sister, from London, e Of iA E�ght
lustily cheered as he came in, and Bell, who fields anct. has had to be left or the fall -Mr. Will Duncan, of Guelph, who has NoT.Es.-The new school in Section No. I, guest of her sister Mrs. Aikenhead, of tb� fromthe Harvest. "-Mr. and Vrs. Doty. of Lasham.-Miss Lou Ouimette spentSun4jr ISM
wheat. Any hay that is -out now, -will not b6en visiting friends in. town for the past 8th line, is about completed. John Pugh London -road.-Mrs. T. Al. Higgins and Oakville, who have been at the in Auburn.-B&S. J. Stackhouse was 7_*WWV_
aTaonage
is quite a little chap, was given a double be worth much, and many hundreds of tons week or no, returned home on 'Monday.- had the brick work' and Jackson Brothers three little sons, of Toronto', are rustioating for the past week or so, vist ing guest
round. have been entirely spoiled or very seriously The teir son- -Z-*
TaE LIFE oF Tim Pl�,.GE.-A Bayfield damaged, but still a very fair crop has Beaver lacrosse team of this town, will the carpenter work. The structure pre. ht the old homestead, where they will be in-law, returned home the first of this week. friends who were visiting at the par"U�W_ 6. -.5 0,
ondent has the following to may been housed in good hape. Thus far, ckoi' sticks in a league match with Strat. sents a neat appearance. -Thomas � Russell lJoined Stiturday by Mr. Higgins. 'Miss Row, -Oar councilors have ilot yet got the diffi. returned home on Satur-day.-Mrs. ff,
corresp Jeffre.4
forl's on Saturday. -Mrs. John Anderson found two bunches of fall wheat on his farm Pf Wingham, ha3 been here visiting friends culties settled which the townshi, two sisters are spendiur their vacation, wi
the- wheat has not been injured b U
about Rev. Dr. McDonald, of this town, .1 the wet. Ha
a and daughter, of New York city are visit. which had stooled all right. One Contained or. some time. -Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of raised against. their deepening p of ' Y her here. comp si
who was, spending a couple of weeks in In some quarters we hear nts that and 0 ening -Mr. and Mrs. J. Cole pentsun-___ inj,,at Mr. W. R Smith's an other friends. 53 stalks and the other 60 stalks. Who can 'Xoderic4, preached' in the P"abyterian up drains, and our- villagers are
the grain is sprouting, b I natfurally day at r. J. Stevenson1.
balmy Bayfield : Of the many visitors to ut thus far at any beat this 9 -Jo A SAD EvmNt.-Early on Saturdaymorn- va
re. John Smk� and her daughter, Miss hn Clark and Allaiia bliller burch on."abbath last. Rev. Mr. Muir anxious twoee the work go on as soon as
this resort none seems to appreciate its r any serious I n3ury Lizzie Smith, left on Tuesday on a visit, to have gone to Manitoba. We wish them friciated for Mr. Hamilton. Mr. -'M Nsible, particularly: th ing the people rwere horrified to done from this cause. It is a most bounti. ose who were troub. beauties more than Rev. Dr. McDonald, of
r. John that some sections life by
esent stopping at the abbath - Thompson, of John stre Manitoba are in need of men. -C. Michie r. A. Carman, inspector for the Perth recent very heavy rains, and some tiniP,
-Seaforth, who is at pr ful crop, of exceptional good quality, and if friends in Glencoe and Lone-lon.-M success. -It is reported plected home for the comini- 8 u'r " led with water in their cellars during the that Mr. James Brown had takea his
et,: is improving his In LN �co
QueeWs hotel. -He is safely housed will give the largest others who, hanging himself in his own stable
ing a other
an enthusiastic ad- _yield we residence by putt stone foundation met with a bad accident at D. Meiklejohn's Mutual Fire"Insurance Company, wa, -during the night,or early that morning. He
mirer of Bayfield. But Dr. McDonald does have had for many years. - In the southern 9 here have buildings under'construction and *%ut
under it. farm, on- Thursday of last week.
We are pleased to note this While de- �'his w!ek looking af was dise6vered by his wife in
not expect the hotil manager to furnish all part of the county, however, in some places, ter the interests of the o get good f61indations.-Mr.Wrii. McKay, the mornin&
evidence of Mr. Thompsons, prosperity, a seending alladder he ompohy. -Messrs. Win. Graham and Peter the efficient :and.. painstaking principal of when she went to attend to her ilkiiii a Ver
bis entertainment, nor dots he look to his it is not so good, having been considerably fitting 'reward of industry. -Mrs. Win. board'which had old nails in i it. One went cGregor returned duties, and when found life was qui ex -
winter killed. The three -on Friday last from a our public school, -returned this week fr
fellow guests to make him enjoy himself hing machines have' Prendergast, of Toronto, is visiting her through the boot and penetrated an inch ri to Algoma. They were not very favor. a three weekevisit in Detroit. -Miss Lom
already started operations, several farmers is strange sob is s;,
ariii qx
He leads in all the sports - he enters ener: parents in town.-ifflas Mullins, of London, and a half into the foot, causing a painful I . impresseo with the appearance of the mer, of Seaforth, was in he village this mystery, and will ubdoub'edly remerm.00
getically into every form of amul requiring to thresh out a portion of their 'i
sement and was in town last week the gued of Miss wound. - A doctor is attending the ountry, but express. themselves as delight- week rene a he gave no intimation i 'I 31413�8 -blael
recreation; when he lons at lawn bowls it fall wheat in order to make barn room for Annie Killoran. -Market street has been member who says it will be wing acqu,aintances.-Miss S3
Vn- a ' any way of suok
the remainder and for the all well again in Z with the voyage up the lakee,the scenery bach has been spending the past week intnefi or showed no"a symptoms that -
must be attributed to his, - gall4ntry in not -balance of their so Idti for
raded from the old market 44nare to two or three weeks. -Hay s!going in lively ing most -delightful. -Frederick Waldron cam? won on'
Wihing to win over a lady or his desire to crops. Oats are fast ripenin, and will be i with friends at Bayfield.�L-Mesars. lead on suspect his-likelihood4w
Cuisa street, and the sidewalk built out. now, and far m'ers have no ti 'me to lose, as s ipped a couple of car loads of fine cattle T. in e toHe had been unwell -for- YOU I
ready for the reaper in a r -e -w days. do such a deed.
encourage some youth. The do6tor's latest The aide the trees. every( Merry end Mr. - Day, of Stratford,'
e' in every Extension of alike improve. )ne is fir behind in harvesting. -There t the old country last Saturday. -Mia. shipped a car load of fixie horses to Manitoba r improy- accomplishment is in learning! to ride a crop s an excellent on respect. In some time in the winte but was
peas - are ment will also be made on St. John street, will Wvery little good ha in Morris after h6indale and, her daughter on Saturday.-Mesers. Willis and White of we cat
ble ale. In a emarkably sh some quarters, likely to be a par-� uncan, of T Ing nicely, as he had been in Londeiborrvs�
Orb time he frorn the �resent terminus at the I'In lish 1611 the great crop. The crop that is � uncut iss Charlotte
Umastered the] novel steed, 4nd directly tial failure, but from what reason we are are t9is weck visiting at, St. Marys, also recently made a shipment few times duri�i never -1
achurch, westward to Louisa street. _g the week, and had wl�
ot aware. With favorable weather yet is getting, too ripe and rusty. -C. H t e home of Mr. Win. Rattenbury. -Miss of h6gs from this station. -The* many friends his father's on Friday. Hewss39 year# -,d
theatock of the bicycle live� went up for the is home from:Wiugbam for a while, 1 of - OUT
ry F. Guttoridge ib spending a few days with and is o tie McGregor returned an Mond of Mr_Duncan McHwen, of the Lon( age, a farm-er in fairly good circumAtanoeqp.
n9xt two or three weeks, the farmers of friends in the vicinity of $tratford.-Mrs. engaged taking off the har Ion three per 6euL from
Huron will gather the largest all round crop vet. -A few alvisit to friends in Hensall.-Mrs. d,- road,'will regret to learn of the death of and leaves 6 wife and five children, --the,
John Gillespie, bf St. John street, returned Young ladies went berry picking the other of Clinton, is at present visiting her A BAD Ozmc.-Trace Jackson, they have had for twenty years, and they brother, his little . daughter, 'which occurred on youngest only eight onths old. He was I
tLe ma on Wednesday from a fortnight's pleasant day and filled the pails and then filled their E'r. Armstrong, in the village. man of very quiet disposition, and was'lida -
n have had many good ones in. that time. Thursday of last week, after a short ill ess. are rl
who stole a bicycle from Mr. Alex. Mus- visit to friends at Ayr. -In the Methodii hats also. Good for the '7th line. -Fall
tard,of Bcueefieia, and afterw t The funeral took place on Saturday 1 11 to in high esteem by his neighbors and friands.. -
a,at was I i --on's -and
airds came to church, on Sunday evening next, �L the Rev. wheat is the heaviest crop harvested for Hay. the Rodgerville c The funeral on Monday an I Sttnd-'
C emetery, and was larg
Seaforth with the wheel and. took one of LOCAL BRiEFs.-Mr. John A. Jackson S. Bond will preach on 11 The Se -a year. We will so ely oY
Arnoldi & Hares in exchange, has been ing of Chi ist. "-Rev. R. S. Cal ond C6m. many on hear the sound COUNCIL MEETING. -Council met on Au a tended, showing the respect felt for t e ttee' Order 4U
left this week for London, where he will der and Mr. (if the threabeirs at work ; then farmers will h ed. He was a member
wanted in Whitby since October 12th, 1894, course at the military school.- F. Fish, of Claysvill in-
take a 9 t 2nd ; all members present. The in Home -Circle, which order attended
e, Pennsylvania, who know their fortune. -Mr. John Wightman, U
wid it is probable hewillb't lea of last meeti funeral in a body. A postmortem. examiisi
en there Messrs. Arnoldi Hare, who have been were here visiting Mayor Scott and other 6th line, was quite ill a few days g were read and confirm.
of lar ago-- ation was made on Monday morning, "A-
Kippen.
to stand his trial on a chargl "k e The reeve and. councillor Moir, of Hen.
in- an inq:ues h
ceny, runnin a bicycle ivery and repair shop frienda,and who were on- a cycling tour,have James Hall, 7th line, has two foals a few S411, waited on the council regarding dra' t held on Tuesday.' The sympat 7�-: Ou
jail breaking and assaulting a turnkey. here, have found business teo slow and have -been called home on account of sitku weeks old, from Guateer. They are trottenf, age matters; after explanations having been NOTES. -The weather, which was ver of the people goes on ', to - the widow sa at Nk
ess,
Jackson haz been identified a,3 the man returned to Toronto. -Mr. John Cluffwhile 'thereby shortening their wheel' t and will make their mark 'yet should no. wet for some time, seems now avy family in their particulaIly bereave- busi�
our
Tlea thing happen. 1
named George Arnold, who was in custody wol�king in his father's Planing mill the through Ontario.-Iliss Oldham, of Ing- given by the dbputation the council deferred to h jor, le
chan ed for the better, and- putting new life men t.
Whitby for larceny, and who knocked a A 9
communication from the co
ville, sister of Mrs
other day, got. one of his hands caught in a
Uncil
e T. 0. K6mp, arrived w into the farmers, Who are all how busy fin. Turnkey Bruce on the head with a club machine. The thumb and first flDger D� Vislorne laid before the council, re- as
were her on Wednesday and proceeded to Ba. W.roxeter.,: garding making a. grant for ishing haying,and harvesting thefall wheat, Philadelphia -
bout five o'clock- one afternoon, took the out and bruised. -Mr.- George 'Rarrim-ill, 6eld to spend a few days- with Mr. Kemp's a wire fence IOU
keys and esca ed. Detective Graham of teacher in the Collingwood Collegia FOR SALE. -The house lately erected on a,16ng the London road. which will be about all in the barn this SCRIBS. -Flax pulling, is all the rage fiew
p family who are a The council were week. -Mr, Silas Butt, who has not been in at present. -Miss Violet, McPhee, of Park- London he warrant for te In- unimering there. -Mayor Fralick street, substantial throughout, and up -to. 0 the opinion that if' they b4an Maki
has t Jackson, 4ho atitute, is visiting his mother here. -Rev. Scott and
days size of Ing good health for some- time, left here a few bf1i, is spending the summer with Mr. Joh�w
hangx
dward Elliott, N. Sha and Mrs. Shaw, of EgMondVille, la, house. For particulars apply on t e grants in this direction numerous demands months. ago for a change of climate for the I of this place. -The Messrs. Shad
Was brought. before Judge F Mrs. Scott spent a couple of date in all its. appointments; cellar full
at week with friends in premises, or to
Exeter and Us- TnOMAs GiBsox, Jr. of a similar kind woqld- be made on the benefit of his heafth. borne. -'Mr. James Beattie will represent NoTEs.-Sanderson Brothers have opened c uncil- Communic�tion filed. We are pleased to brothers, of St. Joseph, were guests at, thm
of London, on Thursday for sentence for left on Tuesday to spend"& mouth!s-hplidays
atealiz the bicycle. He was allowed off on with friends in Ridgetown and aeighbor. Fidelity Lodge, Seafortb, at the meeting of A letter of note Mr. Butt's return among us ifew day residence of Mr. Andrew Smith, on 81111by.
a a
tbY a gen T and M. Johnston 'Was read before -the he having greatly improved in healtyh! last. -Mr Moes Oeseh, of Blake has 0-
uepen ed sentence and taken to Whi hood.�Mr. M. J. Prende t returned to the Grand Lodge of Independent Oddfello eral store in Thomas Hemphill's block,
only to be returned to London in case he i a co le of
we 'They are well and favorably known, and council claiming -that a large.
Chicago on Saturday, at Belleville next week. -Dr. J. D volume of aii0s many friends here will still hope for a cured a situation asfi
not convicted. Jackson has admitted that un"P, will no doubt succeed.- at 1gnant. water is standing on the roadside f
lie in the jail -breaker. luck- 1A Hemphill aweeks� visit at the parental ho Mr Thomas feman at
me in 1� Michigan, is visiting at his aunt's, * Urther improvement. -Mr. John MoNevin fleinch-'s Raw mill. -Mr. Charles Kalbfleisd-�i- WHHAV
eramith.-The choir of the First Presby- nox, Harpurhey. -Lovers of lacrosse 18 5h pinf�ca4 this week. -A. Munro was n4 ar the property of the Messrs. Johnston. is boasting of a field of eirnoth which he in showed his
teri�n church and their fiiends had 'their and all calleT to ilverton last weei th attend the It this letter It was claimed that the new -purchased horse to vedeo-
others will bear in mind the match Prop* keeping for seed, some heads of which mea, -
with -the Lornes, of xeter, this (Friday) I u7neral of -bio'brother, D. C.1 Munro. -Rev. in' d to a - I
EGM00DVILLE NOTES. -Mrs. Drummond annual outing� at 'Bayfield on 'Tuesday. er of the s6id parties was ii� . tion on -Sttnda�vnig , by hitching him #p -
of Toronto, has bee sure 11, inches. Mr. McNevin is not ony a i
Mr.,.',sandersou -and sister :have returned
n spending several weeks They were accoitipanied this year by a num. evening, p6t 6:30 o'clock; to be )a ge extent, also that their a 'thr: public n the cart.- eddi beLls will soon 11W
followed by fromil Manitoulin where th' Ito a good iarmer.-Ear- rin * -
with her daughter, Mrs. A. C. VanEgmond. ber frcm Egmondville, and wer a lawn social, all to be on the recreation ey spent., their h 'Ith d r good miller, but a ene i makin prepamtimi
-Afterabr&ve struggle of years against e fortunate. holidays. -A iiumber of helsons of Abra. I a 'ad' was- mers are all busy, and consequently the gng, as some
in having pleasant weather, and a most grounds. -Messrs. James and Walter Little, t over till next meeting of council. The for the Northwest.- iss AcTellus, Millerv.
the inevitable fate, the spirit of Mrs. Win. r buainess citizens of our burg hAv of the 14th concession, paid a flying visit to.
e!ijoyable day was. spent at Huron's popular of McGregor, Manitoba, were here ilia, are -searching the country for their cl rk was a4vined- to notify e� ample
George Snell to
Cumming resed away on Thursday, on a via t last week to see their mother Who is ra watercourse, probabilities of the'great gold mines of the
evening summer resort. -There has been great or usu merchandise this week. -Gibson Bro. remove an ob4itruetio sing the
waa 11 in the time and opportunity for discus Mr. J�zra, Smiths on Sunday last.
of last week, and now all that shipped four ears of runn
'on Wm. Howald was at Brucefield visit'
;h his land, lot 3, conce in
a seriously ill. They returned home last Union fee Ing
mortal &PPOintment in town on ecount of th the throu
e lumber to the
of ia good woman lies beneath a mound i tory at Wingharn this week.- awa made by E. Cresswell, A. of Tuo'
.......... n scarcity of that almost indispens ThurRday. 5. Yukon -Mss JessiaMeLain, of the 1,9,tfi sister -one day lately. -Mr. Alfred Boom-'
cemeter keramith, is holidaying withher cou
able article It is about fifteen y6ars since Rev,Mr. Gunn has resigned his charge Bishop and M. Lockhart, arbitrators ap. I*rry went to Walton on his bicycle on :011 th'B
Wrol
with us yetlest we forget" the common fate BID, Min Elder, of Seaforth. -Mrs.
our Lord God of Hosts, be of diet, the potato. Old potatoes cannot be they led this part for the est, and they here. He goes to Perkhill. pointed on appeal by the 0 urday and returned home on Sunday. -Mr -
got at all, and new potatoes are, command- have prospered well in that country. -Mr. �LMr. Wanle8s, ounty Council, is still pushing
of all and our duty to th6ee who have been ing from $1 to $1.35 per bus , w.hich is E. Muloalchy has been seri Parkdale, is regarding�he disso _-the sale of books, of the fife i�uis- Jeffirey was successful in captu
hel ously ill for some visitin at Mr. Robert il. lution of Union School
IRS
time but his many friends will be plemed Wilmot, was visiti
orphaned by this stroke Of the death 'reap. rather too extravagant a figure for most lar's -this week. -M Marion Ke Section No. of Rev. Mr. Ross, and is meeting with wild cat which has be
rr, of 10, Hay, and the village of an roaming thin
er.-Miss Gertie" Latimer, of d ucems. The work could nothave
ng at Mrs. a this ity for the past few weeks, and oecehionaF_
Peterboro, people. The extreme drought of the early to 'learn that he is recoveringy.-Mr. and Allen' Heneall. In this award the arbitrators goo a
Thomas Smith is visiti r being visited the -farmers' barnyardE in search
and her littleister, are visiting their grand- part of the season retarded the growth of Mrs Archie Scott spent a coWple of days ve added "Well ur. to the business ter Grant, fowl. -Messrs. A. Kalbfteinch ad Jo
week. -Mrs. have dissolved the section and ha fallen into better hands, Mrs, Mille
nJC is wee T
i7ing hu, El -
last week e and vicinity Ing that part of the section situated in Hay to who t;kes the lead in the growing of good liott were in Dashwood on Sunday parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Porter, and this cereal, and as a consequence those who -the lake breezes at friends in Galt th 'k :-Mr. Pe
other relatives in the village at present.- depended th Miss Jennie Miller is spending a 'few days School Section No.'2 and School Section
upon eir usual small patch of Bayfield. Mr. Scott, who, always has an at the home of her parents here. No. 14. berries, has, been busy for the past two Mr. Henry Steinbah was visiting frienclista. -bij many one.
The Rev. Mr. Shaw and family left on early spuds," have come sadly. short, and eye to business disposed of a very handsome -Death at Elay's share of the, cost of the ar. we -eke supplying,the wants of
Tuesday for a holida
Y trip to the shores of present indications do not afford much en- organ to Mr. James Campbell of Stanley, all times is and to the friends of the. depart. bitra,tion, $11, W, the vicinity of Chicago one day reeentiYARd
as ordered to be paid. The toinern with good fruit, for which he has time. -Mm Joha
Lake Erie, 'and will spend most. of the couragement for any great� amount of relief while there.-Nhe Misses Wilson -an ed, but especially so when young and prom- �aving had a good
following rates � were struck for the year
idge- for some time to come, as the majority of several lady friends ian lives are cut sh6rt justi when entering 34 or 11640 Mille
month,,with relatives at Rodney and R, d found a, ready sale th' season. Mr. Graut19 ACCide.
1897: County rate, $2,712. a on the nick list at present. W40,
went to Bayfield on in& g
town.- Westward ho to Bayfield, is the patches are still showing insighificant Thurs ay where they intend spending 'a few Sun hood. The village rece experience as a fruit grower needs no com.
d iVed a shook . on in the $ ; township rate $2,560.91 or wish her a speedy ree6very.-Misjk Aunfo
1 .15 10 Aii acciden
the popular ary just now in this -vicinity, a day evening when the news of John mills ; general school rate $20, ment.-Mrs. alper and daughter, of Deajardine, of Grand Bend -is open
242.2-5, or Berlin, were in the village for a few days, few weeks with Mrs. C.
was known. Deceased Was at 14-10 mills. The following amounts are Jeffrey. -On
and but few miss Joining the ever increasing ter of Mr. Alex. Stobie, North Main street, cedars. -Mr. J. P. Brine of Harpurbey, has his usual enjoying a visit with Mrs. WaJpees slater, day forenoon, lamt A
Btream of travel along the beautiful Mill results.-Mis Nettie Stobie, eldest daugh- weeks, and will Occupy a cottage in the Bray's death or required by the several.. School Sections in d' aove, -on
ho has been in Rose City, Michigan, for hid his fall wheat threshed -and it has yield- w k until Thursday, when he . R I . i
ro Mrs, Shaffer. -Many, loads of berry pie era re w "'Is' pla
1w,.which rn�ght be rendered -still more some years, is at present on a visit horne.- ed ever forty -bushels to the acre. . Th' w" taken ill, and died on� the following the township in addition to the general 0 roof of Mr. J. C. K&I�IrAisch ning VA a few pails of wateithe
g one in mind of the ad just finished his %f:!t,. Union Sehool Section No, 1 $78 35; pails as their reward. 'i A few leisure mo-
attractiveif t4osemaignifloent thistles and The frame store on Main street, occupied calculated to brin inSunday evening. He h have been going to Dix ie, bringing home fall With the aid of
&Lrdocks whf apprenticeship in Mr. Black's mills h sh was got under ontrol without further
ch. %bound in some piaces, and owned by Mr. James Graves,, has been good old times. ere 2 $425; No. 3, $75; No. 4, 8110 ; NO- ments spent in the P. X To
6, $125 No. 7, $W 8, si u i way of cultivating berry
this spring) &Rd was assisting the folk in No 05 age. Had it not been discoveredin time
On bushes at home would greatly recompense ul�d have been a disastrous fire.
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