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g the Normal School. (3) he career through' the Bid' and. got inside of the wbldh bad been set oni fire at -the recreation lWoods. Two years slace the late Mr. ing faithfully all would be paid within
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Wilson's Oash Grocery NE W FA L L-
I � o9ject any person can have groun hie farm� thiough which ewh student has Wised building. "W do fence. It was apparently a rapi. Castle moved back to t He was a "three days, but he again skipped on -
a cc to f man of an to'l( t u a common
1#%WMl4 and Turnip Seed cheap this yw*r. TheV whether he has remained actor &n& in committing these petty depredations it In tition of the fires Which occurred --mind d views, a Mr. McIntosh has nothil b t
to broW
mine, but it isgreatly to months �sgo.-m–Mr. Melvin Olarl uF t he staunch 0 o�servative, in pol
ibolevale, combine price on seei this year, so where he has taught; wh4her he ha difficult to dater and an suit of clothes as the pay for f9ar or five
C, o tii,6"
vile can selt sew marigold and turnip seed at fbe a lb. into some other calling, and, if no, *'h= be regretted that vie have in our midst, per. Huron read, Alma, now -has the record Enklish, churchman. He was an 61d time weeks' board. Others here also mourn his 00
ther- he haa taken any othor sons who can be so heartless. It is, not the for bringing eggs into town. The. Oroleman, and one of � the cfiginators of hasty' departure.—The Stanley Branch
We: have. a tood stook of the bed varieties, bought
Rob"t Xgans & Ga., one of the most reliable where? whe fr DRE88 0
410%wJ%,, Including his celebrated t&w- educational course since leaving the Normal lose that hao,een occasioned thurs far that other day he had hen in- his bu y While Loya Orange Lo e No,24, th� oTdoot lodge A ricultural Society will hold their annual D 81
seed boom 99
mangaid And wonarch turn seed. Give us a School, and, it so, what other? The book gives any person alarm, but the feeling of on the way to town, and when he got here in ihe county of Trion. In years g 'one by fail exhibition on the fair grounds here on
isrocarles, we can do will be tastefully gotten up and any one able undertainty and insecurity which they ore- he Ifoui that the hen had laid en h " as foremost in the progressive strides Thursday and Fr and
nd �n ag a W iday, 8 tember 30bh
'we'fi,_ o-ir-b-c- U -in. than. -Any house In town. Our,
to famish the information asked for should ate lin the ;ninds of the citizens. We may route.—Mr. F. W. Hodson superintentent of 'the townAi�, kind� and generous to a, October let. The prize -1 _1 has been care- We have the post -1
T=I nowsmextm good value. out2ourbou
41"Of onit roasted Coffee Is second to none, and send it in'st once, at, least, before Septem- mylthat the destruction of the hall will not of Farmers' Institutes for 6atario, who has degree,. and his memory will ever be re. fully'examined and reatly improved. Old days opening shipments of awe have the best brand of C*nned Vegetables put u her 15th. in' any way interfere with the fall show to been taking a toui through the country on vered by those who know him ;best. fashioned fancy wort and such like belong- Dress Goods,and are no now 'Pt w sho
in Cansda� There has been a drop in the price 0 abe held on the 23rd and 24th of this month. his wheel, writes as follows I noted wig to the past ages,have been reRaoed by and most -compi TM
eta _colledjoa
Goods ever shown . in this mwtibu WHOM
i Blecults--come here it you want togek the full hens -classes of work and other 1* 110 Dift
10t of It. All kinds of produte taken at highest L EX0URS1O-,q. There is one thing which this fire has de. many signs of thrIft or, the part of Hull6tt. more modern
un-
rawketprice. cashforeggi, Sunday schools of the Presbyterian and. 11101111trated, and that is that our fire proted. the" farmers of Huron and Middlesex cc NEW fall Boot's and Shoes, thebig eat needed oban es made. This Yjear's exhibi- 'the past the surriori y
ties ; in fact, the district from Brucefield to seleou Ion w oubt be a hum mar. Of our
c. WIL,90K, Selifil)rth- Methodist churches had their excursion to tioh system in absolutely useless for the pro on, and the beat vAues are to be had afthO t' ill no Goods stock ha engenerally
Bank of Commerce Blocko Goderich on Friday last. The da was a tection of the pro rty in that part of the Seaforth in one of the beat I was ever -in, Cheap Cash Shoo Store, Carmloba-116 Blook, Sew lediged, and for this
t ten forth. season e VQL
perfect one for picnicking at the laite shore town, and that all"the resid *ces on Gode, having greatly improved within the las Morris. show a stock of Black and �CoolQ — - - - - - - -
en -P. DeCantillon, 0 r. A CLnvEn YouNia —Among the
and all who went to the -con street *eat and adjoining streets are at the yoars7l-Z-Father E. LAi)y. Dress Goods that for tyle
NEW nty, torm seem NoTEs. —Toronto will now be the attrac- and
ed. to thoroughly enjoy themselves. On the meroy of the flames when ever a fire occurs. irreacher-Ganerali*wbo ban been spendink names of successful calididates at the recent will be far in ad-vauce of an
Id not be allowed Mr. J&�Ies examinations, we notice that of Miss Tillie tion for those who, are at liberty to go.— y we U*i
arrival of the train the exiounsionisto made This state of thine ahou the poet week with his uncle 8�bwn in the past.
-where Fowler, who has secured a second class cer- Harvest is not near all finished yet.—It
SUITS' and their way directly to the park and passed the to continue as it is, ano-ther -, week. These Lennon, left on Monday for Boston, ea a days.—Potatoes are
time pleanantlY at the water. The bowlers properties ?ay taxes for fire protection, and _he begins his missionary work.-�-Mrs. (Dr.) tifidate; having passed formi L, form II., ey n
C —Mr.
0 bad in this township.
took advantage of the cheap rates and had a that they o not receive that which thei pay Sloan and family, who have been r4siding art I.), and form III., I this year. Am
CLOTHIT'�T raine ry 7 lowrty bushels per acre of
for, in now beyond; cav ant ts Powlerepent only two ontheatClintou V t i nif c he e had fo Ooldmbia Sultinp
il or doubt, t in here since last winter, left on Tuesday I
friendly game with the Goderich players, Dawson oldien Chaff wheat. —Are you go.
at whose hands they suffered defeat. The said that the reason of the lack of pressure for Toronto, where they will in, future re. Collegiate Institute -and an prepared her
ing to London show in asked already.— Almost the first of our Drew Goo
We have just received another. large assortment of on Tuesday night was that there are so side.—Mrs. (Dr.) Inglis, of Clayoville, Penn. work at home -since New Year's, 'it reflects
baseball team went up and, as it was aye are rapidly getting shorter.
Clothing. Amongst them will be found The d —A
=We up to arrive were
and startling bargainiit. We woull call- apparently Seaforth's day off, they followed mspy hydrants for private use tapping the sylvania, sister of'Mayor Scott, is at pres. much credit on her as a atfident and proven our - Call
some rare ver se0sre storm passed over this localit
ths, speoW attention of buyers to a Man's Suit, suit with the boWlers and were defeated by mains and that an some of them in this vicinity. She came over to see What energ and perseverance may acoom- y T*eeds. I This semons d
on Sunday evening last, doing a lot of dam.
whichwe shall sell at 04. The price seems small, by a score of 21 to 5. The game was not as been left open, the required pressure could her brother, Mr. David Scott, who died plish if applied in a proper way. thes� popular Dress Materials Are by
but we claim it conWivs as, good cloth as three not be age to shade trees and blowiig down fences, far the nobbiest and most gtt
quarters of one aided, h6wever, as the kecre would indi. got. The fire department should as- here last Friday.-; -Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Me. 0 - r"V*
-the Suits made to order for- $12. - Also shakin off apples and beAtla down grain
very dal nee at ICU, $6 n S& 150 Men's, cate. Whitney, who went into pitch in the certain t this is the Leod,- of Exeter, who have been visiting Winthrop. that have ever been produced
in the golds. Mr. Parker- hacY a barn coin- the
sizes, to be first ease. It can be very easily ascertain d b friendsin this vicinit for a couple of weeks, mills. For a street Dress or one You he, Boys" &ad Children's Sults, add innings to relieve McCartney, was re- le ACCIDE;NT. —,While riding on orseback pletely wrecked.—Thuell Brothers are get- -nd any amount of rou h
cles , at 25 r cent. less than their value 100 a teaL If pressure enough can be got witK have returned to their home iMxeter.—Mr. will at&
a neible for mine runs and with this lead on the far , f M William Morrison, ting a new threshing outfit from Waterloo. and is at the same time sty
XWs Tweed t%,'special, value, at CA. to be �1"r- lid
ed at SW ; 30 PAin Proof Cast% at I ruff value. U1 t90 Seaforth boys were unable to contend these hydrants out off, they should be per- and Mrs. Angus McLeod, of Usbome, and George Mor7ison, secr - son of Mr. John The boys can do big work now.—A good
and inepxL successfully. The numbers of tickets a manently- closed, as the accommodation of Mr. William McLeod, of� Chicago, were in C. Morrison, town hi derk, bad th is no material to equal -a Columbis4
Old a mIs- ber are going to London show. Tweed. They keep tWir g
Ing on nu� ood
I Tthe horse stegp* s—
on. the excursion were 293 adults and 183 o tizens in this respect is of small consider.a. town on Monday, attending the funeral of for uue o [all off, an
a broke both bones. T a little they last, and ttue'iih�
,Wm. Pickard & children. tion in comparison with the safety of the their relative, Mr. David Scott, of MoKil- his ri t, Wroxeter. almost no we& rout to them. Weeho*
00. wace as long as
—Mr. and Mrs, F. Holmested are away fellow was removed to his home and' Dr.
property of the town. If sufficient pressure lop.
so NOTES.—C. W. Andrews wife.and child- them in two qualities, at 750 per Yea
can not be got in thin way, the coudeil 9 " in their holidaysi and will take in Burrows was sent for and reduced the fr
THP. HORTIOULTUR.A.LSOCIETYE�xHIBITrON.
STEAMSHIP should take steps at once to supply the de- 11D"Oriol & ,&!agar& and other points of pleas- ren are away on a two Weeks� holiday.— for the lowest,
—As we mentioned last week, the Seaforth ture and he is now doing as well as could be and � $6 the costume,
Quite a number of the you bg peop�le of the. length for r line. 0
'AND Horticultural Society -will hold their first ficiency. It is intolerable that in a town are and interest before their return.—Mr. 'expected under the circumstances. - The in. the bette' -
town attended the al out at r. Long- goo
lik Be f th and in thiE nineteenth century George Bethune, son of Mr. C. Bethune, soci do we do not show two ends aims
exhibition in Sadlier's store, Cardno's. block, a jury is a painful one bat the brave little on.Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of
FIRE INSURANCE tepnkl!o�rrtt�ln in any part of it should be station master, is home from Detroit on a fellowlis now getting along nicely. ley's on Monday evenino t, and report a
left a to the' fires 'whenever they h id Me re T. R. F. C good time.—A horse fair is to be held here
next week. They will have on these days a ase & Co., im- im ExposrroR � has frequently k from Patio, a carload of On Thursday, the 9th inst.—Mr. Henry
grand floral display such an has not been ol a 7 Porter's HUI. A Kid Gloye Id
seen in these parts before, and those who orte 1 ;18 wee spu
AGENCY. them shutting. off of thes Joe to b�e . used in their refrigeritor at the Willits is away on a trip to Port Albeit, for
packing house,as they w re afraid their on n
have a taste in this direction and deli hidrants, but no action has beeriptak e SERIO -s ACCIDENT. —Last Saturday Mr. the be efit of his bealth.—A considerable
ght in aturday last, we placed on Mgt,
W. Somerville, Agent. David Lindsay wit's finishing hauling in acreage of fall wheat is being' "sown in this n S
We h a -that now, being convinced ply would be exhausted before the ol
the beautiful as represented by the floral -a special bargain in Kid Glovej,_ ssor to H A. Strong & Bro.) kingdom, should not fail to attend the ex- a _g�r, the council will be moved -weather set in. —Mr. W. Scott, of Strath.
f-Succe of theopd n the oats from the Young farm'and housin locality again this season.—Mr. Goodheart, Seventy-five Pairs of Fine Kid Glove t
it. Th k, hat -a
to action. we believe if the waste of power roy, hasieen visiting during the past week e last load had been drawn in aul formerly a rabbi of the Jewish church, gave
tans and blacks, regular $1
Telegraph and Zpresa Building. hibition. Liberal premiums are also offered
for competitors, and there promises to be occasioned by these bydrants was stopped, at the home of his father, Mr. Alexander pitched above the open space in, the centre a very interesting and instractive Iecture in subje(
sim-a 6, 6J, 61, 6J, 7, at
John McDonald, terian �huroh on
Den competition. We- are requested by the powar enough could bi got to throw water Scott, Johi� street.—Mrs., of the barn, with the exception of a few the basement of the Presby b -
FALL TERM, -8EPTEMBER 18t, k, SU wit
officers to say that those having rare. plants, sufficient to quench du ordinary fire in any of Goderich, was in'town this week visiting sheaves, when the- supports abovelgroaned Monday night last.—School started again 68 CENTS PER PAi
i throul
who desire to allow them, will be permitted part of the town. old friends..' —A barn belonging to Mr. John and gave way,� and tho'heavy weight dame last Wednesday, undqr the ne;o principal,
r of
to the floor. The horses hapened to move Mr. Spatton.—Miss
to do so whether thef are members of the Mowbray,:6n the north road, near Walton, Laura ageon of
society or not, but o y the exhibits of mem- REATH OF MR. DAVID SCOTT'. — Mr. was destro�ed by fire �n Monday night.— to one corner and were a%ved from death, Wil3gbam, le.the guest of Miss Carrie Low- the
bers will be permitted to compete for prizes David Scott, of the 3rd con cession of. Me- -1 Of 8 b. �iasi A. Ciiwan, who has been bpending her although the falling weight broke the tongue rie, this week.—Miss McDonald, what 61idaye id town, returned to Toronto this and raok-of the wagow
Killop, died on Friday. last. This event Win. Lindsay, who Helens, has been the guest of Miss Ander.
Paities desiring to, 9xhibit in thin wa ii
STRATFORD, ONTA Hodgens Bross
I they will notify Mr. Gunn,' the preeiaent, was not unexpected, as 11 r. Scott had been week.—Mis. Clark, of Toconto, who has was forking the oats, escaped. David Lind- son, at the manse, for a fevv days lately.—
A live,1practical and influential Coin- or Mr. Neelin, the secretary, will have very,low.for a couple ON weeks, and his been visiting with the Misses Cowan and say, his failier, and Robort Marshall were, Messrs. Hamilton & Sanderson shipped two '11,WeLl) YOU I M
none better in Canada. their plants called for, and will have them friends had -no. hopes for his recovery. He other friends here, returned to her ho me. in receiving the grain when the crash came. cars of live stock the beginning of tbill week.
mercial School) OLINTON.
Oirculars free' returned to them, again as soon as the show was a victim of a complication of diseases.1 Toronto this week.—The shop formerly cc- Mr. Marshall fortunately escaped, but Mr.
- ie health for about two pupied by the Sun printing office is being Lindsay came down in the big grain wreck, Howick.
over, and every possible care will be taken He has been in delies
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-52 IS
ra
tted up in fine style for.& barber shop for &lid had to be dug out, not much wo 'e for NoTEs.—Mr. M. J. Goodleart, the Ruso Mrs. J%mes Miller, who have been campipg
of them. We bespeak for the show the lib- years, and although he consulted Triany of It
era! patronage of our citizens both as ex. the best and most skilful physicians, he did Mr. P. Maleahey. When compieted it coming so close to the grim monster death. compel
ian Jew lecturer, who "is lecturing around a
t Grand Bend park, returned on' Saturday,
hibitors and spectators. It is a new ent - not seem to be able to get anything that will be one of the handsomest tonsorial 1wav it
er here at present, preached a very acceptable last.
inthis part of the country.—Mrs.
ood would do him much ' d, 'and he kept p�rlors -ordwich
P, o'
rise in town, and let us give it a g sermon in the English church at F
Wingham.
r gradually growing weaTer until w bin a Henderson, neice of Mr. James McMichael, on Sunday. He hag lectured in nearly all
start off. it
couple of months ago, when be became much who has been visiting friends in, this vici NOTE Mr. and'Mrs. John Forbes and Blake. foul:14�
the towns around on "A Jew's Life in
DISTRICT MATTERB. FOR choice Vinegar's and pure Spices, go worse and has since been confined to his. left this week for her home in Scotland.* daughter Ida, of Kent county, are -visiting NOTES.—Rev. J. S. Henderson, Of Hen -
Russia." --A number of the Fordwioh people
to A. YouNG, Sesfortb. 1550 residence most of the time. Mr. Scott Was sails from Montreal on Satur with Mrs.Clendenning in town. Mr.Forbes spent a few days at -L3,ke Huron. They sall, occpied the pulpit last Sabbath.—The, I Wye, ay. —Ca
p has not bi�eu in Wingham for 21 years. . He delegates for the . Chriitia
BICYCLE ROAD RACE.=One of the eries of BrNG your repairing to us. We have in- 59 years of a e and was'a naive of MoKil- t4in A. Wilson was the only representative were so taken up with things up there _n Endeavor ward
road races by the bicycle club was held on creased our staff of workmen, and are in a 'tion lop, and wastorn on the old Burnside farm, from Seaforth at the- Ontario and D ion will find triany changes in that time.—Mrs. - brought back a glowing report of the con.
to do all work promptly. -_ The onjini that they are talking of camping out for a
Ch,e7ip Cast"8811hoe )Villiam Neil had the misfortune to frac. vention held at Clinton.—At the
the one adjoining that on which be died and rifle matelfies held at Toronto and'Ottawa meetin
Friday evening last and was won by George Store, Carmichaelld Blo,,k, Seatorth. 1561-1 few weeks next �ear--M. McKenney who
which he owned at the time of bis death. this week and ture one of her wrists last Saturday. —Miss of the Wom en's Foreign Mission Society �uch
Baldwin, with Fred Crieb second and Geo. TOVE season will soon be upon us, and last. The Captaineems to cClymonf, of Goderich, has had his arm amputated, was able to go to laat Monday a large amount of clothing was, encoural
his home last week. Ever since the opera- ly 1
Bell third. Oa Monday evening another we invite you to come and: inspect our smortment He was the eldest son of the late Robert have lost none of his old time skill as a �Cme, after spending a pleasant time n 1-591119
race as held, bat as there was some inis- and if you,want t Scott, of Burnside. He was a good living, marksman, as he bagged several packed to be eent to the Indiansf the,
0 exchangep.the one you have, now d rizes tion, he b as stayed with his sister in Gorie.
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the tinie. -3. 4U�LXTT & Co., Seaforth. i5k-i hard working, industrious man, town.—Mrs. W. H. Youhill left last week orthwet.-i-Miss MAel 0 1* h The t
take -in.the time of atarting the different, 's a good at both tnatches.—Mr. and Mrs. Jaames &plug as re-
EVETCYPODY'goes for her home in Winnipeg after a months' —Mr, Wallace Johnston, who has been turned to Clinton to attend the Colle
riders, the points to be given each -rider to Wingham, KisG?s ne�ghbor-and a kind friend, and was much Pringle, Of Stratford, spent Sunday last I . g-wte.
an n eaching at St. Andrews, Quebec, is at
sale is booming, 25 pounds Granulated Sugar 'for deservedly respected in the neiihbor-. -town with their F visit with her father-in-law,,Mr. S. Youbill. P, —Mrs. James Manson and two children, 6f
have. not yet been, decided upon. Baldwin on -in-law, Mr. Charles
$1, two car lomb. G. E. Knio. 1548-tf hood where he had so long lived. He ea DE.A.TH.—A yer Bad 'and sudden death present under, the parental roof, where he W- are visiting M
Inulpeg', r.,Johu Mans -0114
and Cxich made "a very close and - exciting ves Wilson.— At the meeting of creditors of will remain for his vacation.—Some of our hfiorzo
T. R. F. CASE & CO., eaforth, offers for a',widow and a family of two sons and two Logan� & C � 'a bank, held on Wednesday, it was that of Elizaleth P. Found', beloved Miss Mary E. Dick, of Heneall, was vM lux.
finish for first place but Baldwin won out armers have their fall'wheat sowao while
the following two weeks at their retail store, Car- wife of Mr.A; S. Murray, bla
daughters, all of whom are, at home, and was reso]Z to1wind - up the estate. Mr. eksmith, of friends here last week.—The Misses Ealei. a go(x
by about six inches. Chesney scored third, michaels Black. Dry Salted Bacon at So. As this is owin others are
this town,, which took place at her late her not 'sowing.—A number from who have been bpending a short vaeaticit
g to his thrift and good management John Weir was' appointed permanent as.
Bell fourth and Aberhart fifth. These 2c below usual price. all parties wanting any would they are well provided for, In religion he residence on Thursday! afternoon of last e expddt to attend the Sabbath school under the parental roof, have returned to. -
races were in the competition for the cup 'do well to call. 1548-tf e, and M69srs. H. Jackson, Eg-nond-
convention in Clifford on Wednesda falm
put up by the club early in the seascin. and in politics a Liberal. aillnee, and Joseph Harvey, Stanley, inspeo, week, in the 38 th year 61, her age. ec ased Y.
HOUSE TO REXT.--To rent, a comfortabl� was a Presbyteri vi D e resume their duties.
The remains were laid to rest in the Mait- tors. had been confined and was alparently doing other:
dwelling house, convenient to Main street, either —many, of the older residents here. GRmvmicps. —What's - the matter Mi*
nicely, when she w
ith or without a stable. Apply to MRs. ion.-:, D 'learn of the death of .,a! c PW
Acmicu=unAt SHows.—The South Hur- w OR- landbank cemetery on Monday. about will regret to y seized with ELensall our townshil ouncillors and pathmastem
hem
BEY, or Mr. S. Mullett. 1649-tf Mrs. John Bowden. who some fiftee- orrhage and ��ly liv�d a few -hours. She CLEARING SALE 'OF CLOTHING. —Prices that they 411ow those bridges which we
on Agricultura! Society, in conjunction with I n years re i mate
SEEDS SEEDS ! SEEDS A splendid ago, resided, with her husband and family, was the only daughter of Mr. James Found, cut in tiva. Two hundred Suits must go to ma�e swept away on the 190 of July by a -flood
the Ste en and Uaborne branch Will this EarIONDVILLF, NOTES.—,N-Irs. W. Hogan,
year h I Monday stock of home grown Timothy Seed. Also -goo I of Toronto, formerly Alias Mary in Egmondville and Afterwards in Seaforth. of Whitechurch, and wm�- married to Mr . room for winter -irds. The cheapest store in to remain openso long. It is a great hina.
o d their show at Exeter on sample of Fall Rye. Parson's Golden Chaft Wiat. Kyle, is weeUrn Ontario to b
Red Clawson a Her maiden name was Ann Wallace, and Murray �ome h teen or i0neteen years ago, ay disbe�. Pnee 'our Gilt erance to heavy lopLds, such as threshing Qndor does.
nd Tuesday, September 20 and 21, and the , ;w& other leading v rieties, both Spending a few weeks here, the uest of Dinner and Ten Stit . We keep our stock of
h,lesale and retail, at SocaTls Maumioth Seed and res �o 1
Tuckeromith branch. show will be held at her grandfather, Mr. James Forsythe, of she died at Calumet, Michigan, on the 12th iding in WAggham ever''ince th6t time. Gro�-,eries fresh and go d. . Try our 'new Teas. JOR machines an(t flax drawers, whose loads, may I
ur CASF,.
-Seaforth on Thursday and Fri iay, Septem� Feed Store. We Invite you to cat and examine 0 Floral Villa.—Mr. Fr ' k Cole, of Hamp� bf August, after an illness of eleven months 1549-8 must and will be delivered in a tound about� Bnt C
stock before buiag, as we are confident that we a-vn Erqc�mEs FOR
ber23and 24. Both societies are offering giveyou satisfaction both in quality acd price. den, Ontario, has been a gitest a:t Mr. Thoo. of cancer of the stomach. � She was 63 Bytl� SALE -'—One '16 H. P., Abell way before those bridges will be -oomDleted.'
list Of Flour and Feed department alway Portable ; two 14 H. P., Whites; 13 H. P Sawyer. —Oh ! for chat on the duties of couileilo there.
liberal premiums and a aplendid 3coTT, Seaforth, Ontario. a complete. R. G. Hills for some days.—Mm. AlcDougall, of y ears of age.—The steady downpour of rain NOTES. —Our public school teachers have Massey ; one, 12 H. P. Waterdue;- ana several and pathmasters with the clerk of
Qther attractions. Parties desiring to secure MvKill
1549-tf Goderich township, mother of Mr. William all Wednesday afternoon and evening was not all arrived, and are again settled down to second-hand Stationary Engines' All thorough P"t..
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Prize Lists for the outh Huron show can ST11iT buy Butter, E .4 and- Dried McDougall, of this vif kequired for agricultural purposes. Akthough the ate rebuilt, and good as new for wori". These ly And trustees -who never visit their sch o1w
99 Ilage, died on Wed- arn realities of educating the child- Engines the f
An Z st prices, cash or trade. G. E. KING, a ter a will, be sold on reasonable terms. Cider Machinery— to see that -the' tent -es are broken most farmers have now got their grain into ren.—Mr. A. M. Babb drove to Craiibrook We make a complete line 'of Hydraulic and Screw - stockare
Ao so by applying to Alexander G. . Dyer, 1 11 jgha. 1548-tf nesday of last week, painful illness artiel
Exeter, or . Y. McLean, Seaforth. Per- d old lady was getting in and destroying 90ho6r-
of about six weeks. The goo the bain, they are now struggling to get the on Sunday.—Miss Coxi of Goderieb is Presses of avy size; ai a R11y Evaporators, latest property that oiir teachers and schol" pne&,
sons deairing to secure prize lists for the To WHOM IT MAY CONCERIN.i4--If the per- a fine specimen of the warmahearted, Gxod - fall wheat into the ground and the continued visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm.. Westoby', at improved deticn. Ripairing — EDgine and Mill
on or persona who are in the ha�!�� of supplying fearin work - p ptly attended to. Correspondence so. worked so bard to beautify on Arbor Day.' -
n YO
Seaforth show can do so by applying to Mr. shemselves fraru the wood viic3 in t Presbyteria - pioneer of Huron, whose numbers wet weather does not facilitate inatters present.—Dr. William 'Potter, of Uncle rm
Thomas E. Hays, the secretary. e %ames to any are b However,there is Ono consolation ; we " " RoHERT BELh. Jf. 15t4-tt Give. it to them straight MT. orrisonand, must
Church yard, will send their nam a c �fing so rapidly depleted.- She had can t Sam's region, is payinghis old home a visit. LOCAL BmEFs.—Mr. Wm. Moore moved we join with you winter and sumer.
d dal
the wood delivered to them, and thus sae them the rought into town o his fine brick house, on Richmond �c
priember of the B14naging Committee, they will have rea h the great age of ninety years.—Ow h it.—There is a good deal -of wheat be- —The storm on Sunday' evening did much int to-
,iHip.—One trouble of coming after it, mad from -the k -in a t the ladies of the Women's For- i trmers seem to damage to property in the shape of orchards,
Fop. THE CirAnrxoN of the ad Monday lag ng but f,
beat and most keenly contested games of crime of theft. Or, it thev must steal it, they would eigo 1ission Society 9f our church sent off need the money at home and don't leave trees being blown dosvn,. while others that street south, last week. He has -rented the
baseball this season w greatly oblige by taking 'ibe knotty wood as well as a bale,. weighing 110 pounds, of nice warm much of it- behind them.—Mr. M, house he formerly.lived in.—Mr. Neelands BRiplzs. —Farmers ie busy widingap-._
Ill be plyed on the Robert- bad any fruit on were both split and the
editor of the Observer, is this week movi e arvest and getting'their fall Wheat wu
recreation grounds, this (Friday) afternoon, the straighc. BI ORDER OF. 11tE MANAGING COX- clothing for the Indiana of the Northwest. son, Seforth's veteran undertaker, is now iruit %vn offi ' ng th h
MTTEZ. 1550-2 in the employ of Messrs. Leatherdale & on blo —Miss Mary McTavish left 'into one of Mr. James Petty's houses, on The good crops and the prospects of a gpo"d a goo
between Goderich and Seaforth. This will —The Rev. Air. Coulthart completed his.. Landisborough, and conducted a couple of Monday for, a month's visit among d,- of Of ]a
NOTICE To TRESPASSERS.—Any personr Queen street.—Rev. . Mr. McDonal price isincreasiog the area that will belown.,
be. the second game for the' cham,pionship.of personi found trepacsi"g on the Sesiforth Recreation abors among us last Sabbath. The old full -friends in Stanley township.—Miss Sarah Varna, preached in the Presbyterian church —F.S.Scott sold for the owners, th Huron county.. Through a series of mis- Grounds, without the consent of ths b3seball club gentleman's services were deservedly ap- orals thi� webk. It looks like old times Bentley is at present attending the millinery last Sunday, mor e Barrie
ni
fortunes the Seaf9rth players lost the last will be prosecuted according to law. 155.1 preciated by our people.—Will some fellow to see Mt. Robertson at a funeral.—At openings in Londo'n.—Sibveral young men and evening,� Mr.Hen'. farm in Morris, to John McMillan, M.P. for-,
p
who i* osted, tell u a meet aking the, am% appointments.— South Huron, for $6,000. His . grandsono
.40ydere(Lo
s poor ignorant con. o s vicinity took in the excursion to Rev. Mr. Kerr returned home on Saturday Robert Scott,will take posse sion at on e.
game, but. as the team. will be considerably X�XT Saturday, we will sell ladies' Ox :ing of the directors of derson t
strengthened for this garne, they feel con- bloo&aud Chocolate Oxfords below cost price, the sumers why the beat flour is quoted in To. eramith-branch agricultural society held on the Northwest on Tuesday. a 0 regular $2 line, for sim ; anti the $1.50 lines, for ronto at $2.25 per hundred, and in Seaforth Wednesday evening, it was decided not to from Oakville, where he was attending- the The Standard Bank has moved to heir newT
fident of wi�nino% In any event it will bea -Al
funeral of his brother-in-law,, Mr. Doty.— premise in the Lecky- block and
tSaturday only, at the Cheap Cash Shoe rebuild the exhibition building at the pres- a
hould be at the recreabiOu id follows hard -appeau
hotone and all a' at $2.65, and of course brea
Store, Carmichaels Block, Seaforth. 1551-1 ended the Drysdale. -and A
as basebill bpa been uphill w
,rounds, and give the boys a, helping hand, —Several of our people att e. They will endeavor to get tents
after ? ent tim The Misses Amy and Ethel Murdock re- very coin fortable.—The team of William
Fraser, of for the purpose of accommodating the in. BmFFS.—Mr. J. Andgew and Mi Ale-' turned Tuesday from Bufalo, where they Bird, of Cranbro6k, had a, un ay in -to
A FINNE line of small Stoves, suita�le to funeral of the late Mrs. Thomas r aw
ork during the t up before you light your coal istoves or turnacet,, Lean, of Goderich, were the have been
VS. MULLM & Co., Seafortb. Although teach. gements ap�je tree. -
season and the clu bas been under very a Scaule on Tuesday last.— door exhibits, and if suitable arran guests Zlf r visiting.,—Miss DeLion, of Lu'can on Monday and collided with a in heavy expense. Thegame will be cal�led a 1551-1 era ) saroaries are tutabling cannot be made in tha th aild Mrs. Cleave last Saturday and Sunday. !ormerly of Hensall, is in the village.
S.A.Y! --an ou see with those Spect down and the t way, e at William Ainle's corner-, which deml. _On
y acles wi intend to She 46
four o'clock. ch —Mr. J. Ayrtte spent last Sunda in and
ng rin i
you have on ? It not, how about calling at Daly,@ standard f qualification is steadily rising, procure the bkati k n to hold y is the guest of. Aliss Alice Petty.—Mrs. ished the wagon and part of the barness.z
and getting a pair that will -suit you? Doyoukno� yetthe.young people oftbe countryare the indoor show.—Dr. McDonald, Mrs. Me- around St. Joseph, renewing old acquaint. Griffith, of Detroit, is vi4iting her parents, The team got away and ran home to:Cran-1
that Daly has bought 200 pairs of spectacles at ouch equal to the occaaion in abil Donald and Miss Allie, returned home after ances.—Dr. Woods, of Bayfield, passed. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan or —Miss Hagen brook, 5 mies.-:,—The
ity at any rate.� races at the fall fail-
0OLLEGIATE Ls-5TITrTE NOTES. The a ba in that he will sell you a 82 pebble spectacle In this connection we are please spending the holidays, on Tuesday.—Mr. through here on his way to Ztirich.—Wh&t returned last week from's tw'o'weeks' visi�t are 3 minute trot, 3 minute pace and farmers
d to note
official report of the July examinations for Zealow price of too, a $1 spex for 25c, and a re- the success at the rece
t
gular 25c apex for ; oc. - Now remember, that he7 has nt. examinations of n of Bruce, will a serious &cc Hicks, of London trot and.pace, one
shows that the fourth form did better t F. -Robinson, Rural De might have resulted in ident in Detroit.—Miss
hn. M -half mile � heats. A good,'- a happened while Mr. H. Galbot was drawing visiting at Mr. -S.- Humesto .— r. A. entry list is expected.—Mr4. Shiels, of Galt,
only 209 pairs. Hadn't you bcfter get a pair before the following candidates from this village : conduct services at St. Th'0mas' church on U's
appeared by the newspaper reports. Of the they are --all g9ne. Rimember the placo to,
—DALY's, R' J. Muldrew, -Hr Sabbath next, in the interests of the bi his threshing machine into Mr. T. Sherrit,il Dent, of Mitchell, is visiting his sister, Mrs. sold her house and lot on Queen street
ten students who wrote only eight are re- Seatorth, ry VanEgmiond and 0 -
barn. The planks of the high James Sutherland.—Mr. Joe Norris, of Ad. Peter Watson for $300. —Misis Tufts hall.
W. Aberhart, second class Katie Purcell esan Mission Fund,—The town council gang way
ported, through some oversight. Of these c Aloys WeO
Ti-mOT'HY SE:ED.--1 have bought a quan- third class ; Eddie Jackson and Bessie E I' have issued notices offering a reward of $75 gave away letting the horses partly thio.ugh. ton, is in the village, the guest of his iis- sold her dwelling and one-half. acre on the
seven receive certificates for one, or both tity of choice Timothy seed, grown on Mr. Rodtrick Help was soon on hand
liott, commercial for such information am will lead to the de and with the aid of ters, Mrs, G. Harold and Mrs. A. Murdock. isa
parts, J. J. Byrue and Y.D. 01arkson re. Gray's farm, near Seaforth, which is pure and cleaD. C. B. McKinley, Ma- - ropes the me street to Miss Campbell,of Morris, for
it is selling fast. A. YouNo-, Sualorth. triculation. tection and conviction of the party , horses were soon lifted out.of —Miss Murray returned to Wingham Tues.
ceive fall P-enior standing, and R. M. 1651 or par- $1,300. —Brussels ex ecto a good day's sport JIYO you ine I
0— ties who have caused the late their perilous position, receiving A' ly a few day evening.. She has been visiting her here on Monda i
Aitebison fires in this lor day.—A numbei of
J. C. Duncan, A. R. INIcKinley y, Lai
TnE AGRICULTURAL town.—Mrs. Gordon and geratches and, badVy stiffened for a few days. father and mother for the past'six weeks, we
and W. J. Tough have pasodd Part 11.1 HALL BURN -ED.— LOCAL Bmrws. —The m,' Miss Hattie citizens go to Toronto this week to see tho
my friends of Mrs Brooks, of Montreal, who were visiting a —While Mr.- N. Patterson was wheeling to
though not circifted in the printed I On. -e again were our citizens aroused by Robert Adams, of Winthrop, will Industrial. —Voters' List court 'for Gre.:
regret to the Rectory, left for home on Thursday.— September Sth at. Ethel.—The candidatw
the death disturbing strains of the Bayfield, he c*oIlided with a rig and burst
-The standing of E. Connor and C. Cadl fire learn that she h Exeter.
_Vore I whistle. as been prostrated by ae. Miss Lumaden, sister of Alto a blood vessel in his arm, which will keep
has not been gi%Tn yet. —Oat of 111 a arm About half past eleven vere attack � A. Wilson, 'BRIEFS School re -opened on Wedes. for East Huron evidenly believe in work en% HAU
atud6nts of paralysi.—Mrs. George For. who has been visiting here for th him from work for a few'' days.—Mr. W. as
o'clock on Tuesday evening the whistle eat, of Oxford county, was in town last both are daiygtit. They both seem to1w.
whowroteinaU,87or88 willreceive cer- e past day,and'mostof theacholars arewearing
soun Lday -1
—T. J. Robinson, of was the� guest of Al r hustlers on the canvas and both have got. -
4 of at%nding. ded the fire alarm. After the fiasco of week the' gaest of year, left on Thursday for her home in kb- Hi�gins, of Bayfield, broad smiles.—Frank Tom, who visited his
Mj�s- T. E. Hays. Mi. ng her stay R. Orr, sr., last Sunday. ther relatives here last w over their bashfidneso.—School o fedoi
-ey town. Miss Lumsden made many warm eek
'Form III., passed with. the exception of one the previous night thosie who had retired 'Forest intends removing back to Gr erdeen, Scotland; . Duri here, father and o Tened this
a ray of sbi -this fall. He has a farm there which, friends, � t e st eing on ban -and ths-
mark in French. This throws were slow to lea;ve their� comfortable beds, p returne to ttawa on Friday last.—Miss wee , a
sebol
light on the geverity of the departmental thinkingit was an incipient fire as so many since his removal to Oxford, has been rent. who will always be pleased to hear of her Walton. M."E. Gill returned last week after spend- ars, as if they were glad holidays weref
examinatiods.—The IDatitute-re,opened on He intends working it'again himself. frol BRNED.—On Monday night last lug a
others have been recently. However, the ed. we I being."There "was quite P -n exodus pleasant with her s ster, at St.
rlare of the flames so. For. in town for Toronto on Th BARN r. Jae. Walters i made a busi- over.
Wednesday last, with 91 new 6tudents the on undeceived them The numerous friends of Mr., and M ursday morn- the barn and atable of Mr.' John Mowbray, Catharines.—Af
In four years. st week. —M ra, E. P. BI vale.
we E
and in a very short time the firemen and eat in this county will be pleased to learn Of 76 that hive been sold thus far, at this eta. Ho e, of Toronto NOTES.—Mr. John King baq returned to,.,
first day, the largest turnout rs. ing. There were 53 tickets sold, making who lives on the gravel road a short distanc nese trip to Hamilton ]a' —All intending students. should arr ve not
of 1v
the citizens were -hurrying along Goderich their. intention. —Messrs. Scott Brothers, tion, The train contained four care in ad. south of this place, were destroyed by fire. thew nest .spent the past few days
wa is Win. Jeckell, London his school at Kinburn. Mr. King was -no- Sale
The
street west, as it was evident that the, fire musical instrument dealers, , had a nice dition to the regulari assenger cars. Road.—Mr. Georgeamweli left� on Satur- able to tes ch immediately after the holidays...
later than Tuesday next.
About ten o'clock Mr. Mowbray noticed fire
in the loft of the at -able, and before he could
s in that direction. It was soon located driving pony die on Friday night last of in-- extra cars were seconfelass, so that *while day last for Montreal for the beiaefit of his owing tb a sore h u Messer
n were enveloped health.—Miss Emma Veal, ho spent the fias returnod hom after visiting he
as cheap, the accommodation was in flames. The barn 3ontained most of the N i e rAaugh-- I
c e
fire badbecome toof v -EX
lie school of8eaforth has long enjoyed the .1 Society. ronto,'who has been occupyinf the pulpit of ditto.—Mrs. James McColl, of Hamilton, is
The pub. Tuekersmith Branch Agricultura a
at the Agricultural Hall on the grounds of the flammation.—Rev. It. Coulth rt, of To- the fare w
THE SE,,kFonTn PuBLIc Siairow,. get to it the stable and bar
When the firemen arriVed on the scene, the Rev. Mr, Shaw in Egmondvil e for the past season a crop, including a lot of wheat Way,
reputation of being one of the best con' - visiting at. the residence of Mr. James summer in Woodstock, ietarned on Thurs- ter, Mrs. M; n, of eter. —Miss Annie
ducted and moat successful in this part of bw advanced to save month, left on Tuesday for his home in the which was clea'ned and ready to take to day last.—Mr. T. J. Lockarit, principal of Rutherford returned to Toronto thin week-,,.
thebuildingeven iffa sufficient stream of Queen City. While here Mr. Coulthart Beattie.—Miss Martha Wright, of Cleve- market, al r the
the countr f not in the Province. We are t the public school, here, who � Wpent his hoh- after T3.1ding the summer at bar homo-�-
e- eBn got. This, however, made many warm friends who will be plea.- aysla ra. Robert Duncan in visiting ber-
was oat of
wa er co ave b land, Ohio, is spending her vacation at her stable contivined a span of horses, a calf,
pleased to notice that, if examination r uld h ea so all the fa m implements. - The d Toronto, retarned on� Saturday last. here.
8ults are any criterion, it has not lost any the qu. i tion, as for some reason ed to see him here again. tv-1r. Shaw home, North Main street —Mr. Win. Fen- harness and such like. The whole became a —Mra. Win. Wi6stcott, of S�aforth, return. daughter, Mrs. West, of Grand Valley.—
will son, of Toronto, who has been visiting at ed on Wednesday -last aftier spending the While jumping off a load of flax, at the -
pressure enough to tbrow a stream ten occupy his own pulpit on Sabbath ne fim c ; -
xt—' Mr. James Beattie's, has return ( home.— prey to the, flames, the only thiggs saved ViB HAVI
of its former success. At the recent exam, feet could not be procured and consequently Mr. James Al. Taylor, of Harrist -weeks here visiting relatives. — mill, on Thursday of last week,
inations it had.a most creditable record, one- el past three I
o�,,, paid Mrs. Edward Devereaux left being a few hens and a b4ggy. Mr. Mow- Mrs. Mr. Thoulso-
in fact, of which the town and teachers may the building bad to burn out and about all THE EXPOSITOR sanctum a pleasant Thursda Thos. Easterbrook,� of BurlilligtOD, Forbes, of Morris, trip.ped andLfell,
'k -
V1 ition y bray had an insurance of buly $500, and his By
the firemen And those who had assembled- Monday last. morninj for Chicago:to see her son William lose will be eeveral hundred dollars more
well feel proud. In Mr. McFaul's depart- Mr. Taylor is an viefted her neice, Mrs. Alairgaret Anning, his head on tbi; tire of the
old Hullett wagon wheel
could do was to watch it burn, last week.—The baseb
rneat,, 30 pupils wrote, and of these 22 and Io6k b6'y, but has, resided in Harriston now for who is angerously ill.—Mrs. James Beat. all match here on Fri. cutting a gash several inches long, wbich re-*
than this. Much sympathy is felt in the day aftemoon 1@68t between Credi-ton and quired about ten stitches to 610
pawed for admission to aer the buildings opposite and see that the a goo& many, years. H tie is taking in the Iridustrial Fair at To- feW' � LLL I
the highsehool while e is engaged Lin erect- a e. A
sparks and embers which -were flying i1i ing Brantfordwind power mills t ronto. communityforMr. Mowbray on account of Exeter junior teams resulted in favor of the hours afterwards Air- Forbes was able to,� 1
of these,two, passed the Public SchooIALeav- —The Tuckeramith conne
brough. meet his lose.
acefield,
showeis did not ignitethe -at Dixon's hotel, Br 'on aturday home *team, score 21 -to 23. The return home, and next da resumed bin work.
ing. This makes 73 per cent. who passed in. The roof of cat the countiestof Huron, Brace and Grey.
Mrs. Hammill's residence and also that of That he is a hustler is next September 4th,at- 10 olelbe a. in. match was played at Crediton on Monday Eor. Walker Ard, of Morris, who has been.
from that room. Resides this, one of the Mr. Copp's :as
Lvat and moat promising pnl-ils in the room
a ler
mot.
took sick three weeks before the examia, - fr.—Dr.R."Knechtel$ formerly of Brussels, Do not miss F. A. EDWARD'S September —The lacrosse match played here on F'rid As hior certificate has expirad, he thinks-ot'
a timely application of water from pails ex iton.
stable caught from sparks, - but that he has erected 3,r) mills n BaYfleld. last, the score resulting in favor of Crech teaebing in Algoma, is visiting hi
n
sale, extra values In Ptints, Dress Goods, Tweeds, -last between the Beavers of Seaforth an st-d ing dentistry.—The three elders re -
tion and waa unable to write. Alis Watson tinguished the fires. Fortu ately there was was in town on Monday visiting his mother ANOTHM Plo-WEER GONE. ate. Come and see. n V11
apils
'On iho Wxoz
very tf; elected -by the Bluevale Presbyteri&wl
little wind at the time, or if there had —Again anoth. 1551-1 the Lomas of Exeter resulted in a 'victory con
ia'the second department, had 34 p and other friends. Dr. . Kuechtel has just er.break in the link of pioneers has occurred .Charles Symons, for the Beavers,'score 6 to 1. The at home congregation are to be ordaid Sab-I I
47 te a
been, the probibilities are that most of the returned fiont London, England, where he in the person of 'Mr. George Castle, who of Goderich, were visiting friends here last held in the evening, at the rink, was -a sue. bath af r con
*rite for the entrance, and'25 passed, mak.
i residences in the vicinity of the agri has spent the last year attending the hos- pawed to his reward
ng 73 per cent. of the whole -and making cultur-
al grounds on the nor services to ommenoo MI -
a C
Rev. Mr. Anderson, ol
th blie school at this examination a to -day. Ivan 68 years. He had here this week. t
pupils who passed for the high school from th side of G6derich itajs and perfecting himself in Ilia On Sunday morning, week.—Miss M. Falconer, of Goderich, is cese-; procepdo in the neighborhood of $70. thr e o' lock.
street would be in r in- pro- August 8th. His age % -
We The Fession. He has been very succeasfuU —Mine Grace Cameron —Mr. and Mrs. W.- Trewain, of BI y-th, W.
i`n been ailing more or less since July, but no 'daughter of Thomas Cameron, returned to visited the later's sister, Mrs. John HoopF
woUd like to hear burned building was a I and WroxetRr, will. assist the pastor, Rev.
from any public school arge wooden one and has secured the dreees of L.R.C.P., 111011. immediate danger was -Lmd Warwick wheeled te,�
u S
of similar size that can show a better re. I J. West, M. A.
b med very ra)idly and made- a most in- don, and - M. R. Erglaud. anticipated. He Detroit this 'Week, after o7ening a month who is' very sick, on Tuesday last.—Mr. Moleiworth on Sunday., to visit friends. -
2 tense heat. The front part of the He has camO from Northampton, England, spent a at her home here.
cord. building not yet decided wberehe Will looate..�_ Rev. oseph Elliott, of William Butt, Kippen, spent Thursday -last Mr. Edgiw Coultas, who wrote on the fo
had been erected about thirty years ago, Mon. urth
T1
—0 year and a half at N�w York; nearly a year Nairn, is the guest of his sister, Mrs., John in town.—At_ time form exaination at Goderich, succeeded 1w
day next i Labor Day and a public holiday. in Hamilton, and arr�ived in Bayfield on the Fraser.—Mr. Robertff,L of of writing Mr. Phih
and the back part about twenty years. It —A lacroslese team. went to Parkhill, spent Lang is very low, with no hopes for -ecov. assing, and.Miss Lily Mosx, daughter -of`
Aidoiden
xeter On Fri- 2nd of August, 1842.� For some years he daj here with his wife and fa ily, who ery.—Mr. George S. Dow, of Rid4otown, Rev. W. H. Mass, formerly of this plaae,
EX-STUDE�NTS OF THE NORMAL SCHOOL. — was'not by any means an ornaniental edi- day afternoon last and played a gami6t with worked his Way in life,alid finally pure a ed en passing the summer hamre in one on unday with his brother Thomas, wrote on part I of form IV, and the Alm -
A volume containing short, biographical fice, but it was commodious and answered the tiam of that town. The game Sun sp t last 8,
notices of alf students who have attended the purposeis for which it wag resulted lot 6, Lake road west, frbm the late of M r. e Marks' cottages.—John
h 8 have
used
There in a victory for Seaforth b a score of six Woods. Whiddon, 'who is very ill with Inn trouble.—Mr. and
the Toronto Normal Schoe . Dr.
-1 between years was an insurance of $SO-) on the building, goals to 'Here he hewed,.' was successful. We congratulato them.
out a home for jr., was at Ripley, Kincardine and other Mn. Philip Greenwoo , who spent the Mr. Coultes went to Toronto, on Thuroday.,
18477-18-75. inclusive, is being one.—Mrs. Bennoch,
gy_-
T pre of Stratford, himself, and subsequently ern towns last week on a wheeling summer visiting relatives in C"I ome town- to attend the chool of pedago
Education Department, oront Inspector start towards the erection of another and a Mr.Charlie Willis, a n town last week.— Howard, who predeceased bin, in 1884. trip.—Among the many summer guiests s
�ared by the and that sum will give the society a good was visiting friends i
on of Mr. Robert Willis, _t ship.
There were tww child Ali, wideii
Robb, Clinton, would like to receive from more modern structure returned on Thursday. —Mrs. Fletcher, Irene Davis, of Wingbam, is visiting thw- e d a posiLion as teacher in the resides on the homestead', and Mrs. John Englishman named Charles Simpson, claim-
wa , u gave, visited their uncle, Mr. William
a n- -Renfrew public school, and left on Tueed Abraham Jackson, of Morris, is visiting
any reliable source information of the fol. will not be severely felt. The fire Misses a
The loss,therefor has secure red, George S., who the River House this season was young of Nassagaweya,,-and Mrs. Coultice, of Be Putl nd, at the Royal hotel.—Mrs.
neen iary. There to assume his duties.—Mrs. (Rev.) J. W. Castle ing to be from Seafoith. Hobo -a I al
lowing kind as far as relates ta East Huron: doubtedly, the work of an i d, aY Pollock, of Bayfield. The late Mr. bicycle- stubrook, the latter part of last week.— daughter, Mrs. 0. W. Leech, of Detroit. -
0) Whether the student is s till alive, and, h not been any fire 'was deputy reeve for this to 0 eorgi
Lathe building for Hudgins and Miss May Kemp left on Mon- -ad for Misses Horne and Miller are in Toronto Mrs. Bruce went to Toronto this week.— Veal
if not, when his (or hei) death took place. washi from 'be!ong'n t G Baldwin,' itopp,
1869 till 1875, and again m I
years, and those who saw it first say that day for Montreal ti, fro 876 for nev- four wle'els at the River a6use, ther. Wheel. attending the millinery openingo.—Mias Mr. T, A. Hawkins, of Brussels, was visit- i
eral years. He retired from the farm Rom i_
e ed away without settling up. He wai gone Emma Mitchell, of Crediton, - visited her ing at Mr. Charles HerboWs on Tuesday.— tarted in'the hen coops which one and two o'clookoon Tuesday morning,the eleven years since and was elected re Parente L here last -week. —Miss Edith Ball, Mr. Fred Laing, of Heneatl, Who h boom
(2) The present residences Of Male students the fire was(, visit friends. —Between .
and the present names and residences of fe. were along �,he west side of the main build. fire whistle 'got everybody out of bed to I eve of three or four days and then retu m -ed oil -x T_
I fnAle students who have married since leav- ing and attithed to it, and then burned find that all the noise was over a few iwalris I the village of Bayfield two Years in succes. foot, Baldwin having secured the wheel. ofAtwood, in vie' fri
Iting iends in town ani
aion, when he was defeated Placiny the machinery in the flax smsills ref. haul
by Mr. George He be � d to be allowed to remain, promis. * the
gge Is guest of M168 Vora Prior.—Mr. and turne home Monday.
in