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The Huron Expositor, 1897-09-17, Page 827 EXP T —H E ON 0syrroft 173 1897s, nature of, the disease to the inhabitants in' and his death is mourned by his wife, two ins Winnie: Killoran riturned to her meetings in the month of Dec*ber, and a cording secretary; Mrs. Biddlecombe$ Clin- Ltttely a 0 sonsnd four, daughters. The funeral to NEW FALL.A...,M Gash Grocenj r the immediate vicinity. ase of Wilson committee consisting of all the conveners of ton,-treasiker; Mrs. J.A.Stewart) Seaf�;tb, a. ol duties inDuluth on Tupoday,afte 1h tj spent the holidays at her home here� g and the offering for sale of - diseased Hills Green cemetery, on Thursday,Septem- Mangold a all the standing committees was appointed auditor. Th 00 -of d, was followed by large concourse ndTmip Seed cheapithis year. T ere ..a following ladies were &p- h killinilaa been agitating a certain* s tion bar 2n u see�d this �ear, so to make the necessary arrangements, of pointd uperintendents - of departments: ft. D. D. Wilson -in on a visit to friends meat is-nowholealeocrabline price o lit , and what more. dangerous Of people - we Can sell new wangold and turalp, seed at. 10o a lb. which Mr. Acheson is convenior, and to re- Parlor- ineetings,- Mrs. Paulin, Wingliam; in nelpb and Elora.�Peojple will undoubt- the municirs � 7 B=Fs.—The largest nuifrfibeir of ad the hea, t 0 our'� citizenw then the par DRE88 GOOD we have a good atook at the test varieties, bought port at the November meeting. It was work among lumbermen, Mrs. Biddlecombe be g4d when: the, big, fairs. are over$ ard to foo LL dinfooted w� are left this station dur- from Bebmt Evans & CO., One Of the Most reliable taking of' ith, the jerms of people for many ye L uses Of Canada, tndudingL agreed to hold Probigterial u rences re- 'Clinton; work among sailors and fisherineii, trailow begin to run somewhere near on sesel be his celebrated Saw- 0140 Is week to attend the Exhibition at urnip seed, :04ve us a specting the beat met oda of raising mon Mrs. Holland, Goderich; curfew bell, Mrsi, r time.: The noon 4rain has been. late. disease ? But, strsnge to relate, air, &I. ing th -and monarch % On Wednesday morning the spec- lairmasold -r. In ov ey 'railroad work, day1or the last couile of weeks, and though thin Offence ban been brought prom- London. worlesi we can do and developing thd liberality of the people M . Y. McLean, Seaforth ev rV r jilently ain could not L to 5uppiA scoom- We have been busy the nut %WV am ar y two hours be- to the notice of members of the ial tr be i - iy house in town. Our wid. a committee'a usisting of Messrs. J. S. Mrs. Cri6h, Clinton; pr - worki Mrs D.. on Lo OCOVAiDj' nu��Ur who were in wait- days opening shipments of a, r. I .,value. Out Bourbon 0' board, they still persiai� in their policy of modation for the T at flu second to u Ham McGillicuddy. Goderich; evangelistic work, hi d. The night train has generally been newi .4, ono.'and Henderson, oouveiior;.J, A. ilton, t.— I tivity, and decline to investigate this ing here, and they were obliged to wait for Anfied V-egetableo put up L e 9, Mrs. (Bev.). Smith, Seaforth ; prison and a 'VM' I at any old time before midnigh nac Draw Goodoiand are. now showiligtest We have the best. brand of C Wi It r Muir nd Mr. Harold,� Elder, was alar train, whieh was also crowded. InXUa4a. 'There hawbeen a drop. in the 'a Winn' igh L the proof is glaring. In the regand most complete collection of Bragg p Mrs. Stoddart, Goderich i exhibitions T igan's Fortune Compan " ill matter, althou _rloe of police, wi Dent, Of the firm f Dent & j3t@cnl%g--aamehor6 it you want to got the full bene- aPpointed - to prepare a plan for such oon ion Goods ver shown in this section. St of it. All *Inds of p4od ce taken, at highest farenees, which we intended to meet in dif' . Ed f" Miss Jennie Pocock, Wigham; p in Card -no's opera hall here in Lwly conclusi *, I would suggest that, if we are —Mr. 'a farent sections of the Preebytery. A letter scientific' temperance instruction, Mrs. J, ev ning next. The company is maid to lie to have a board of- health let it be m u,' barristers, of Mitchell, who was of our Drams was read from Dr. Romebrugh re prisohees Ritchie, Ww"Shmin-; franchise. legislation a d one, and the play very funn One dterndent men, who will striot'ras Goods stock has an gencrallyao'know, market prim Cash for eggs. Of in y en- here attending to Mr. G. J. Butherland?s C. WILSON, ftaforth. a laws 1 4 a of the health business while ledged,, and for this season we wa; 0 and petitions, Mrs. (Rev.) Bond, Seaforth 0 ;y gar- rega ation Block. a1d* ammociatiein, calling attentioii to th a many attractions in the noony force and he ivas visiting in Forest and Bank of omme"t uniformed band, w ile got without fear or favor. Thanking you,, Chic& a, has returned to Mitchell, the let- show a stock of Black and -desirability of forming a branch of the as. flower and delicacy mission, rs. Rigsby, by m�u axosIleat ter b s a sn again in charge of his own bai- 0.00isti within the. count ver modal contest th outdoor perfoinionoo in the evening is a Mr. Editor, f6r your valuable space, re Dren Goods that for style an Suits and Overcoats in great y. A committee Blyth; juvenile and oil -c1Y will be far in advance of way. e. Olie 6f the coming events in a main,—A CITIZEN. new.—Mrs. C. A. M onellL Was in Kippen consiodug of Moors. Anderson, convenor, work, Mrs. MoFsul Seatorbil ; unfermented we k1%ky6J this week, visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. Mel. shown in the past. ber and variety. M=grive, Dr. MoDonOd and Shaw, wine, Mrs. Young, hlyth. RepOrts of local a * match between a team selected Aablield lim..—Mr. R. Freeman, of rants Ann% Cali - IL &I pointed to attenel to this matter' unions were read and adopted and ecellent the BeaVer. lacrosse club and the Stan. W" his old fornia, was here recently, vl!ItIn fte" ptay an important part In ourClotbiagDc- cmmittee the irork were -given by. Mrs. date has not yet been, fixed,'but it in Nom.—The rot in potatoes is becOM1107 frie r. T di of the county. Ths 13dr1i5comnb:,J Clinton, and Mrs. Ritchie and pr that the match will take place radevent. Neverbefore have we offered such In- Within the boon a 9i very prevaleni in this looslity.—Mr. Columbia 80ftingt has been spending the gt two wpeks with &u0ments in the way at volon and styles. Nothing a romit.on estimates was remitted Mrs. Grant, of Wingham. An interesting ne*,b tweek.i. The Beavers think they can a h of British Columbia, who was am law -on t th �rends in this locality, has rot d all sorts,, Of urned relatives in a are pleased to butup-to-daKreliable goods kept in this deport- to the nanchd committee to consider and and instructive discussion took p ore doing visiting nee on Good6f ting. Messrs these papers. Tbis meeting, although not They claimo, have a pitcher who r old friend, Mr. Win, V7jifteside, Almost the first of our Dien ment. Out line sud steady trade Is tha best tvl* report thereon at the next moo bl�wing. home. C who has been confined to the house for a to arrive were our foul the gence at pleased customers. Fletch w -and Acheson, wore appointed to ver v largely attended, was pleasant, inter- !a th w I o ftarm. It Will be a good gamej and Stanley.' long time, able to walk out a little, and we Tweeds. Thi� mebson's design eating and inspiring and it is hoped the new if you take iuW consideration the propriety. of ty union will rem . ult in creating a more -fun just watch fe, John Campbell, of the hope be may continue to improve.—Menro. these popular Draw Materials are by tiko see some Wm,.Pickard & Co. caleUrating the'250th anuivormary of the coun Willis White shipped a car load of hogs he nobbiest and most attrurlio Wastminister Confession and the Catech- intense interest in this county, not only in dal�e and be on head wlien the umpire siyit. -Brownson line,Stamley, has in his Possession Th 0 last Week and this from this. station.—Revs. that have ever been Produced by MAFORTH. ism. Mr. - Miipgrave gave notion that at the local unions but throughout the county 0 la ball11 London Advertiser f a - mammoth cucumber, which, measures generally. Miss K. M. Fisher 'L county Tdesda sayr: 11 Private J. A. Jakson.; of ichen J. 8, Henderson and W. R Kerr exchanged -mills. For a street Draw or one tbxt the next meetino he ould move that in �weFty inches in length and twelve b pulpits on Sabbath eve last Mr. Rob- will stand any amount of rough usa ning stead of the regular meetings of Presbytery president, and Mrs..'- McGillicuddy, county S"rtit, hhe returlied home, having com- in circumference,. ied 1P and whan pulled, weig] ort Carlile, of the firm of Vound k Carlile, and is at the same time stylish, them, - being hold bi-monthly they shall be hold, recording see'retar appointed to at. I t4d his, course of - instruction at Wolseley four and one half pounds. olumus, were hardware merchants, Ripley,- and formerly is no material to equal a AwD quarterly. Mr. Henderson, of Hensall, ad- �ud the ovineial conventiow to be held at D=ckm. He olitained honorm� in him ex. sloo Tweed. T hey keep their good SPPW. n on October 12, 13 and 14, ination."--�Mi. George Fitzgerald, whOL 011ie ore dressed the Wdbbytery on behalf of the of h wa in the village on Wednesday, REJ INSITRANCE b nFiltee he the Dominion at Toronto. A very success- many years, has had charge of the fin. an route for the*Exhibition at London.— sues as long as they last, and therelov NoTzo.—There will be singing school in almost no wea, rout to them. We T Ing work in the Broadfoot & Box fac. Mr. Andrew Murdock, of Chicago, is here 111101W Y' r 8 iLilimm hkd on ful evening meeting was also held, when ad- tm I at of reeb !on On h Cli uroh,bu Sunday.ev"al1g, visiting his cousins, D John and them in tw6 qualities., at 75e rex a ytery in A Y, the h n Willi. oh n dresses and music were the order. has left. the employ of the firm, audL 19th of September. —Ezra and Nelson Miller -n w intends devoting his whole time to the James McFarlane, and Ot relatives in for the t, and $6 the costume, ton,at 10.30 a. ifi. 9 went to'Zurich- on Sunday to visit their this neighborhood.—M length for the better line.. Of theme, W. Somerville, Agent. A P.&LATiAL Pic-Gmy.-Mr. William ter, who were the guests of Mr, and - Mrs. goods we do not show two ends -&like. r.,T. C. Laidlaw has been confined to 0 MILLINERY OpzNiNGs.—Oar display of a Ilet'. 0 B. Hunlestons have returned to -London. Eberhardt, ofthe Mill road, Tuckeramith, - son- S. ($-accessor to H. A. Strong & Bro.) Autumn styles of Millinery will bean Friday and room for the past week by a sprained r to visit his' near Egmondville'who in one uf the best in-law, 3.0verbolt. emors. 8, Karcher —Miss Grant, of Thernylidrat, spent part Telegraph and Express Building. Inv7tr'. September 21th and 25tb. All are cords a .—Mrs. John,Beattie has been con- allyin ted. TheR. Mcftn,pryGoodo C"panyj and most progressive farmers in this county, and J. Relighoffer Vaned through Chicago of last week and this at the manse, visiting fi to her residence for the past week with L Wil A Kid Glo;ve 8 al has just had completed a splendid now on -Snnday.­:Mr. and Mrs. Henry Weiland peci a vere attack of - fflnemo.-�-­The Christian her sister, Mrs.,. Henderson.—Meurx Canad 's Comm. erciAl School. FOR Aoici Vinegar a and pure Spices,. go stone ni ery9 which, ff it does not rival F and J. Bender, from near Dasawood, took a a "vor Society in conneetion with the lia, John C. and P. Curtis Stoneman all to A. Yom% Seatortli. 1550 ti ;94 grgated Provincial establishment of rch had a very pleasant trip to the Grand Bend on Sunday last.— wheeled to Staples last week, to visit their On Saturday last, we placed on chu Sizvs ! SzEDs A splendid the same kind so much discanted about by Mr. August Miller was th a special. bargain in Kid- Gloves. SFmDs ! nest Of Miss brother James and friends there.—Mr. R. S00*16LI in the basement* on Monday eve Seventy-five pairs of Fine Kict Paterson, or., and his force ush. dockal home grown Timothy Bad. Arse ood Mr.St.Johnaud rpoliticians,forelegance Alter an interesting programme, refl.605f: Jane Betchen on Sunday.—Cs. George of men are s�nd blacks$ ample of Fail Ryo. Parsozes Golden Chad Wheat, r and her two daughters are very thus re and convenience, mot come- very near A. ing the woodwork - of Mr. R. Bell's new -gular 41 Red Clawson, "d other leading varieties, both This buildn in 00114trUcted of stone and mants were served by the young ladies of =Xhroitffhe typhoid fever. Ale wish them a brick blook.—A very large quantity of fruit sizes 6, 6it 6J, 61,p 1, at wholesale and retall, at ScoWa Neimmoth"Seed and th's society and a social hour was most Food store. We invite you to call and examine our the front in eatly, aguared and pencilled. speedy recovery. in at present beh handled by one mer- STRATFORD# ONTARIO. a bly spent.—Mr. P. Keating, of the Shorthand, Typewriting, Bpok-keeping, Penman- ifte you stock before buying, an we are coifidenb gat wO a The buildin --is 46 feeb long and 24 feet satisfaction both in quality acd 00. eaforth lumber yard, in continually getting chants.—Mr. and Vro. Henry Walsh, have 68 CEN 8 PEAl PAN is P, inow and Feed department always complete. V G. wide, withV set walls. It is floored with "in large.lots of lumber, abowing that he Constance. returned from visiting relatives in 2Brant- re an Vi it. me 5 ; moderate Scon, Sestorlb, Ontario. U49-st lumber "A in divided into compartments do a large business In this libe.—As an PROPERTY SOLD.—Mrs. Wm. Buell has, ford,."Min Brady,of Forest,'has be 9 e ul eate; padustes large enough to accommodate a large litter on admitted-st anytime. CASH or short or -edit, and goodeat the evidenoeof the large business doneinthis. $Old to Mr. Win. Cook, of Constance, the ing at Mr. Win. Tinney's.—Rev. F.A.F"r, W, 0. very . lowait price% (quality consideredl will be our Of pigatand U each compartment is a feeding to annually In hone flesh, we may may north half o! lot 2, on the 6th concession formerly a resident of this place, was in the Hodgens Broso,- moito. Remember we keep all kinds and all quall- and gleepinf pen. Each compartment, W. J 444152 jig I "box th t"one leading dealqr, paid out lost -year There is fifty acresef goect- land in the lot, village on Wednesday, visiting old acquaint- ELLIOTT, Principal. liesthegoodanelthat cheap. W. H. WILLIS. car- has romthe outside, and,one open- . and Mrs -Snell got $2,06 for it. ances. —Mrs. J. Sutherland and Mine ilattie o#r one hundred thousand dollan for hormas tio a passage way which extends. along shLpped from Seaforth station. Most of, Nons.—Mr. R Holmes will conduct the Buiberland are visiting relatives in London We have bMI& I aTim buy Butter; Eggs and Dried Me centre of the interior of the building, so "Praise Service' 4 the Epworth League on and Oxfdrd county. OLINTON.- is th - i hote were sent *to the old country. MT. Harry. Ise, highest prince, comb or ir-Ae. G. a Koo, that the pigs can'come from the yards to the -pens at pleasure, and if the attendant �.h nsider that ther Sunday evening at 7 p. m.-�-Neit Tuesday 0 tailoring.,gi IMMKy SimD.—I have bought � qualn- eight hwse buyers located in this town the evening at 8 p. ni. the regular monthly Lit- HQwick. wislies to obange a pig from one pen to an- 'erary meeting will be held.—Mrs. Cooper tity of choice Timothy Seed, grown on Mr. Roderick total cost of the horse output may be judged. NOTES. —A v6ry sad occurrence took place livered,& lecture both Interesting and in. M A rTBM. Guy's farm- near Sesifortle. which is pure au&clealr. other he can take it into the, passageway- coun. ham gone to Cleveland, to visit members of -structive, taking into cousid�rstion tim- ItiessmufflaWt. A-youxa,ftsforth- 1551 It in also admirably arranged for the con. he to the town, from the at the residence of Mr. Chris. Walker, -of As we tanuot Ati EvxRyB6DY. goes to Wingham. Twenty- venient and easy loadingi or into .& tr on Thursday night W last -week, Mr. her family who reside there.—Miss Jennie the 6th concession,, hiis, son, a lad of' 14 chances he ban had so far in thin world.,. pli" -his -town, met with McGregor is attending the Clinton 1 Cob ready f4k 1. Hiam Keiler, of t Kears, having died of inflammation. The None here begrudged him he good coUee--' A LONG RfDz,-­Miyor Holmes and Bert live pounds of Granulated Sugar for $1 ;. two car wagon. He in also erecting a furnace in --Miss Alary Jamie. 0 ineu% wt I that town on their loads. G. Z. lPwG. 15"M at accident. His horse got frightened legiste Institute. on is y was sick only a few days, and, in spite tion he received at the elome. Hod of Clinton, one end where the feed for the Pigs can be at mething on the road, and in trying to at Cranbrook, the peat of Miss Annie of all that the doctors could do, he passed.' Of the p..4 w on Monday mor At eight o'clock, BuTTEnt BuTTEii7 -Alex. Stobie, Sea- cooked and by which,if necessary, the build- to, and rode to Exeter, an rom, there to St. forth. wilt pay the highest market price in cash.for it post it he was -thrown down and Coaten. away on Frids, 10th inst. The paren eaAbury. durmi Marys, then to Stratford and from Stratford Butter- either in tube or cracks. Fresh Eggs bought ing can be. heated. In short, the building ad - some distance, injuring im eg so family and friends have the sympathy of NOTES. _g not only looks well from the exterior, but -Ib is reported t1at no: less thaa� Stock lam n for ;a AS UXUSL th a will be unable to work for some Port Albert. the wJiole community in their more affliction. -1a i tliiw to Mitchell and from Mitchell, to Seaforth. it has every comfort and convenience that three very entimab youp g lad"a FALL Millinery Opening at Pickard & a, although he is now going around.- GATnEmNos.-Rev. Mr. MeNaughton -Mrs. R. Mahood) of Fordwich, was visit- h tb They arrived here about nine o'clock and could be devised both 'for the attendants section purpose 0 anging eirames th'w We VM cleu A ic, Co.'s, Seaforkh, on Friday and Saturday Septembe M r Frank Bills returne-a to Sandwich occupied the pulmit in St. Andrew's church Ing friends in Toronto and Cartwright I intended revichin Clinton before ten 24and2b. Anunmustly largo an ,,Iih ellplr and the stook,and the whole'work caii be hot week, and that Rev. 31r. Tiffin will take am the round trip of may be expected in the artment. 15WI done inside the building without -the attend- lege on Frida last to rename hisatudieli. last Sunday. he regular pastor, Mr. week. -Mist Howard, f Orangehillja elm. important part Lin the ceremony, in at lout. eclock, thus mating 11 in MA in 2ahoe left here for Toledo, Fairbairn, was unable to be' present owing gag . ad an te4phei in school rate on th about 9.0, miles in law than 14 hours besides MiLLiNzity.- display at PentecooVe on Fri- ant needing to go outside. Every provi*- section NO, 11 two of the esses.-Fall wheat beeftf tarrying in each of the towns named day and Saturday, September 2i and 25. MISS No- sion is also made to procure -good light Otio, On rhunday,.where she intends to to illness in. his Dungannon oongregation. - for the coming year. Though salaries are i wm rAide In fubure.�About eleven o'clock Miss bl.- King in Visiting friends in Wing. low, sho.itgetting a fai 6 about completed and, a large area, I an. for rest and refreshment,-aolid refresh. Dougall, of this department, cordially Invites all to thorough cleanliness and proper ventilation. r's family have moved to S xnents, we mean, of course. The road too 80 to 90 fall an The -firm Ilme a, and Inspect the Hate for the coming sesson. - duesday morning, the fire brigade was ham.-Mrs.,John Willis and daughter, Miss die Fallis, formerly a stud 6 of Harrison h u a on the I th ' 2558.1 1 will accommodate from concession. -The root r to Car- not required. The cause of the alarm thic week. -Miss Martha w ere hu b the first'part of the journey, was welt. ana debted to. R. WILLIS, grown pigs.. This looks as if Mr. act out,but fortunately their services Addia, are attending the London wibibition hi h chool, has left for -Toronto Junction, crop w7hich gave such poor promW 'at ALL those in w I to d the Coll .-Mr. heavy on account of the rain on Monday* michaells Block, are requakel to pa der- hardb intended going into the pig raising w one �ime; has done remarkably well lately, morning. They repor 8 g abimney on the house of Mr. the Belleville Institute on Wednesday - and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie -The cream of - the farming community ted having enjoyed a -we want ht� as A xander utherland, John street. Some Mine Wilson, also the Mines Davidsou,'of Pritchard, Mrs& Blair and o in signed., at the sullost possible moment, as and fattening extenitively a he is -pleasant day"s outing and when, at Seaforth evegthing evened up so as, to balance the books, no branch of stock ralibl% Will PAY r th�W' frO usually try to make its, point to attend tor yeap W. WiLms, the Ounitch"I Block Blice Store, Sea. of the wood work around the chimney was, Dungannon, spent Tuesday at the lake.- around here, attended the Toronto Exhibi- seemed quitafreah., at the present time. a -building was some of the big fairs annually. A r. Blake's in tion. They eport it as beinj ver I DEG to advise the public that I have it. -Mr. W. H. -Mrs. Olds,'o exoeedingl 01116 forth. ca tiabing, but'�he.ajpplioation of a few pails Mine Ada Hutton vb ited at ho erected by Mr. R. Krone. of Egmondville, a those who want to the exhibition at, b FOREIGN MMIOZIS.--The regular monthly who- is making a good eputation for -him- of wat r extinguished the Port this week. f Carlow, Jar I attended. -We are sorry vincia capital last week were., Mrs, Kneah- 210t bought out the cheap mob @boo store, CsrmichaePs M illis, who has managed the -boot and shoe 'nab Mr. James Sc6tV&,-lRn -6liver was to relate t at ff Y Buttell Pritchard is at tel. and her miat-or, Miss Alice Pundom, andi een ms'o. meeting of the 8 Block, and also of the fact that I have a, gTost big Belf as a builder and contractor and the bt sinew in the Carmichael block for his called to see her mother in Staft last week. present very ill in Grace Hospital, Toronto. Miss 31-inni MeEen and M.Laa Wome# a Foreign Minion Society was held atonic of new Boot@ and Shoes for the fall trade. work on this buildinR is a ere and .dit, to him on. Gorger. -to- to Lium fa1er,*for,- the past couple of years, has The latter lady ham been seriously ill for We hope to soon hear of her recovery. ine, H.jBennewles and saw in the Presbyterian church, on the evening Everything up da . W. H. Wi Saforth. speake for itself. We hope that Mr. Eber- Sinkh, J. J. Irvi 1568-1 1 rchased the stock, and will now ruil it On some weeks.-Misa Lizzie Brown left for and Robert and Solomn Bell. As tlhe- tie to BRGAix :FOR FAIR D&Y$.-T. R. F. II own account. We wish him much sue. London on Monday. McKillop. -k of Monday, September 6th. Arrangements hardVa enterprise will be iabundantl were made for the Thankoffering meetin -Y warded -and that he will find Lhis-new piggery weather was intensely hop, Queeu�o Par be hold in OatoberL at hich 'Rev. D. fic- CAsx & Co. an then two days ill offer to the one of 'the most profitable departments of, .-Mr. John Laporte, of. Drysdale, Was COUNCIL. -Council met in J ones'liall, Lead�­ the island and the lake had even more attroa- ness from bile, their Ansel med quality of smo ed, sugar c 'in Wwn on Wednesday. He brought out his bury, on Monday ; members of council tions and charms than the Exhibition. That atoelrl� _ 4B� qillivary, of Honaxe� China, is expected to rims and Both at wholesale price -We invite all his farm. rJurich. the lit ille son who had been spending the holidays PY Miss Bell& Rose, of to give us a cab at our selail ethre, Carudob"I's Present. Accounts for oravelling who purchased. goods it the city fools& , a an address —01, NO'rES. Mr. C. Hartleib,-ur genial hard. afair Uoatl China Inland Mission, told tpejadies Block, Seatorth. at home, and who left by the early morning pres. LOCAL BRIHFS.-The work ou.Mr. Ja— ware merchant, has now got comfortably lo- gray!l, grading aind expense of court of themselves aw those making purchases out- tr in on his return to- the Deaf and Dumb of the Iftc; ent about the work ission in China. Nz-,vv GOODS I-Wyy Pjaa�.I-LEATHF.R- mes " revision for voters' fist were paid,amounting Graves' new stores is rapidl� being pushed titute at Belleville, where he " has been cated in his new Store, which he erected this side of their-, market town usually do. Invitation to all who Intend. coining to eatorth fo three years. Although deaf and dumb, carrying the gospel to the heathen, but said - nil forward. -Miss Moore, of aterloo, is via. season. Mr. Hartleib now has one f the to $538.82. The bond o*f Charles Dodds Show next week, to call and see their exhibits -of iting. at Mr. D. Johnson's, the guest of neatest and handsomest -hardware stec collector, was a passed. The st accorded h in a remarkably bright, attractive little res -in epien. there is no cause for discouragement to any Furniture, now deelgas in -Bed - Room "Suits. Parlor Miss Florence Johnson. -A pleasant social la the coanty.-Mr. Zeller, son of Michael affidavits of the clerk,P trusteep. and others NoTFs.�--Some time recently mad dog, soutfi sto one who goea oat at the command of God Sets, Sideb3ards, Extention rabies, Hall Stand and in gettin I along nicely in the Belle- in reference to action of trustees for a man- passed through the diistriet, and severat dance was held in Cardno's hall on Friday vi Institute. . No others left the station Zeller, Esq., has returned heret and is for His promise is, "My word Shall not re- In fact everthing to be found in a ffrot-claw.Furn- I - I of the Atr Itire Store, -and at prices pat win surprise you. evening last. Despite the warm night the he opening con', a.. new general store in the damus to compel council to pass a b K.IaW animals were bitten, a n umer 01 which ha& turn unto me void." If the seed is'sown, the -a by the isme train. -Mr. J. A. Stiew- Remember the old Golden Lion Store Furniture Ex- - to.raise money to build. a new schL ouse to be killed. The amount of harm done It young people thoroughly enjoyed themselves arl who is a -lover of good horse flesh, has remises lately ocou led by Mr. Hartleib. harvest is. sure, even though in some cases hibition, September 23rd and 24th. 1553" dancing to excellent music fur T. B-; Brown, of Frediton, in section W 6 were read and the reeve yet unknown as other casen may there is a long period of waiting before re- I b�s opened out d nished by the Pu rZaed a very handsome driver, w1ich MiLLINmBir OrzNixGjon Friday an London barpers.-Mr. Douglas McDonald, is lot only nice a branch shoe store here.-Zu and clerk authorized to advise attorney on Mr. Joseph- Gamin of Mount Cilimea, salts are apparent. Miss Ross -closed her Saturds eptemb 24th and 26th, everybody wet but swift. He got him rich, is-gradu- interesting . address by- urging the church at come. ihs of Winnipeg, eldest son of Rev. Dr. Me. in Woodsto ally spreading but, and has as many good behalf of council. The clerk was authorized o -bitten by his dog, which had' praviou!lIg e Cheap Cash Store' W. W. HOFiXAN ek.-Mrs. J. B. Thompson Seaforth. 1653-1 1 Donald, is On a visit to his parents. --!-A an business houses as an Vill communicate with clerk ofGrey in reference, been bitten by the unlucky at home to most earnest prayer on behalff family are visiting friends in Exeler. y other Ve of ranger. ne, to drainage by-laws and have them legalized then bad his dog and, after consider - the heathen. NOTICE. -As I am retiring from business steer on Mr. Robert Winter's ranch, near th week. -Master Fred. Broadfoot, a its ize in the county of Huroh.-A by act of legislature, along wib*i those of able consideration and worry, he weatto all parties indebted to we must settle their accounts Goderich, was killed -by lightning one day y ng on of Mr. J. It. Broadfoot, was large crowd is expected here next week at before November lot, to save cost, H. SpsARz, sea. recently. -The annual flower service for the t the � show, which promises to be the best Grey. Council adjourned to.meet in Jones Chrbagoand received the -Pasteur treikt­ G.-The monthly meet- jor n from a bicycle the other evening, COUNCIL MFRTu Leadbury, ou'Monday,,OcWber 11th, ment. He has since returned, and is now hall Ing �f the -town council was held on onda th. 1658-1 children of the Presbyterian church ad one arm 6roken at the wrist. -Our ever held here. Mr. D. S. Faust, the genial a PASTURA(�E in town for a cow for balance school was held on Sunday morning lasb� Me rchanto will have their semi-annual dis. and efficient secretary, will be pleased to at I oWock. out of 0 -danger. There are too many ours. Or on Inakle eveniu& - The fire and water, committe of season. Apply At EXPOSITOR office. WEDDED.-Alberi T. Gdelkins was united in the country., and this will be a me of An 4�jpropriate and interesting sermon was pli �y.of millinery on Friday and Saturday take entries from as many as desire - to an - were instructed to repQrt at next meeting of' 0 -Miss Lizzie, Dietz, of Seaforth, is in makriage to Matilda, fifth daughter Of getting rid of- some of them, although atoo Aud 4W pre4c ad by Rev. Dr.'McDonald, while a of nex show. council regarding the advisability of cutting t week. -Mr. Peter Dill has pur- OF-'MR. MUWARY.-Another of larip number of beautiful bouquets of ch wed the grocery business of Mr. Thomas here just now visiting her -sister, Mrs. E. DEATir Antlin Bo d,at the residence of the bride a re t.'a cost.-Anumber of people from. - off lawn hydrants and tanks until such time A line of he the respected residents of this vicinity has floFiers were brought by the children and on Df father, y Weir. Mr. Tiffin, Methodist min- hen attended the Axiii-bition at Tor- nd is now in possession. . Mr. Dill A. Axt, and -other friends. -The 4V a& the waterworks system has been extended. passed from life.. Mr. Edward Mulcahy the. following day were sent to the'inmates b the revision Of the, Hay voters' list, was later, on Wednesday of thip week. There onto last week, and'a large number inten(t- 4 clerk were iustracted to isinew man, and is popular with ovmmke a mayor an of - a - nel6ii.-The tea meetin h Id died at his residence in this town on Mon. of the House of Refuge and other charitable asses held in the town hall here on Friday last was a large number of invit d friends and going toU in uY and day last, at the age -of .60 years. Mr. institutions. -Miss Kennedy, oi Goderich, all and will, we n before Judge Masson. A long list of neighbors at the ceremony' and the bride re. the -new Dashood.sch r 50c, 61 -hwest- Mulcaby was a native of Tipperary, ad a lar . ge number of presents such as Ing last, was the Canadian Pactfio aud Great Nort an I prosperous business qareer here. P oeiv a decided success. The teach. - zll Ireland,. is the guest of Miss Anni6, Coventry, God. T1 omas' church Sunday school will be eals were disposed of, ern Telegraph companies that they will be ancl came to Canada with his parents and eri4h street. -Mier, 'race Wabste , of Belle- will be needed in after life. After a numptu, era are to be oongratulated an their, enter. r changed to the afternodD, commencing next .130ya 21ax to get con dinner the married couple left for St. prime. W believe the d hold responsible for all expenses occasioned other mem out ville, iv Y14fting at Mr. Si Dickon's.-The 8 4y, at 2.30. -The band re going to Blyth. Marys and London for a few days visiting. further equil by false fire alarms caused by their wired a school w im, XWS heavy a 031 d i4 W owii- rofreshing mhowers of 8%turday And Mon- s= toserenade the town this (Friday) night JoTTiNGs.-Mr. George Gibson, Collins L I$ in'. 0 formerly Whenthey return theywill. settleonthe a fine. new building. -Mr. T. Hibbeit aaJ 0bgQed L% f9hiiini. &V*ere much appreciated and had thri to raise funds purchase new instrumeito. of the flooring mill firm here, called on farm' adjoining both the parents. May at piesent, an are. also Mrs. J. Keys and 35c a pai . water 00mm' tee werG. I The ddcdMed doutinued to reside there un- e friends in town on Wednesday. Since he their after life be happy and prosperous. Mrs Lavillon, of Creiditon.­-The infaut chilef it _ffect of cooling the air nioely.-The Au- atructed to enquire into dhargesforstreet til ten years ago, when he sold his farm and cient- Order of-oresters will have a 'church watering against Mr� Tames McGinnis and to removed to Seaforth. Par -*Ucefleld- left he ban been travelling in Prince Edward -of r; and Mrs. Win. Harding, of the lftb� A He has been in poor ade 'on Sunday, 26th inst.-Mr. S. A. report at next meeting. A request from health since last May, and his death was Dickson left on- Monday to resume his Ew TAILoi% SHor."Mr. T. 0. DEL- county, and reports having, met with fair Turhberry. concession, died on the 6th inabi, after a- 'a Mr. S. Dieksou to have the town pay for GAIY, has opened out a merchant tailorlug store on success, -Mr. and Mrs. Farran, of Clinton, very short Illness. The remains were i 'see formerly occupied by the late Mr., visited their,daughter, Mrs. Rance, UmraHas at b not unexpected. He leaves a widow and FitudiesinToronto.-Mr. Ed. Leatherland, th- premz Nons.-Howard - Bolt has tgurobased a the lighting of the lamp in front of the post family of four sons and three daughters. of Tuckersmith, spent last Sunday visiting on 8un- driving colt fro mi Oliver Mills, e consider- terred near Denfiel. office was referred to the fire and water C& aron. A full and select stock of the latest day. -A large number are taking in the iffe a Two of the ons are in British Columbia. frieRds back north. -Mr. and Mrs. P. Dalyj T - ode etc., always on hand. A perfect fit given ation being a bike and the d rence.- -sr-- p London exhibition. -Rev. Mr. Paul, of is patch, !-The harvest home services, in conneo- -committee. Accounts to the amount Of The third, Mr. P. M-uloahl, is 'a respected of Seaforth, spent Labor Day with Mr. Ed. A satisfaction guaranteed. Pricei right. Give me . James Casemore has some corn in h a IL T. 0. Dnony, Brucefield. 1-53.1 Brussels, occupied the Methodist church Macke= VI,3,'9. were passed for payment aild coun- 1 feet 6 inches, When tion with the Trivitt Memorial church Ex ­ resident of this town, an . the youngest is Lestherland, of Tuckersmith.-Mrs. P. measuring I it reaches K&urlpitton � Sunday morning. -The annual eter,-were held on oil &&iourned to meet at, the call of the, OINTERS.-The cement abutments for ves its krowtb, he purposes challenging the brace At' residing in Los Angeles, California. The Megarey, a former resideub of this town, Mayor. daughters are all at home. Mr. Mulcahy but who bas been residing in London for -th bridge on the Bayffeld road, west of hot'peservices were held in Trinity count y.-ThomeA Holmes and J. M last week. On Sunday v. Canon Danni, - church on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Lowe, wits a quiet, ituassum mein, who took- several years, lias remoedL to town this ke,e,. are now coupleted'and -they certainly', have exchanged'' teams. -There is another preached two eloquent and im- Mack shirts Ai. f -Winghain, conducted both services. The It will premive sermons to ']urge congregations. BaTmx my A Dou.-Mr. John Aitcheson, in rs, but in private week, and has again taken up'her residence to all appearance, reflect great credit on the little part in public agai wedding in'the air in this vicinity. hai -the work. weather being fine,the audiences were large, y in a ow On Monda a supper n in te-- of the North road, MoKillop, had a very life he was genial, generous and here.;. -Mr. and A -Ira. George --Habkirk and contractors, wh� had charge of materalize in all probabilit i b t t , Uee r unpleasant experkence, on Thursday morni in pool- fact to overflowing at night. The colfec. le Ha after' which an, ded shirt tbal Ing forwiLr n onorable in all his de familyhada oup family photograph L taken Watch the col L us i r& TE a iron part is now being plac , ad weeks. Who will it be? r 0 ions during the day amounted to. $139, and on D no, on Ire--' paper c osely last. He had been threshing at Mr. Finlay t a'ing' by Mr. J. P. enderson'on Saturday last. , Vic and when completed will be one of the y 1 1 and the secret will be d vered by the Rev. Can 11, 1.1-61-ntosh's and had stayed ivere and was much and deservedly respec ad. a % some more coming in which will make the of, this land.11 all night. was a consistent -member of St. James, Besides the fathbr and mother, there were 'fin st road structures in the COU13ty.-Mr. disclooed.-Dancing in good soiiiety is large. _Wbl In. the morning when he got up he was Roman Catholic church in this -town, where five Sons and three daughters. It is not W liam Aikenhead had the - misfortune to amount still large�.-Misse he residence of Baer, TOMXIW,�' ��Ora in toWnr DU Sun- in 0 Diingannon, were vial sitting in the kitchen putting on him boots.. 10 a fine young horse last week, the animal sections of our. Dominion, however, ihat wag the scene of a happy wedd g n Wed the fuin oral service was conducted on Wbd. oftenthat-a grown upfainily remains on- $1 to He had got one boot on, ;Wen M r. MeIu- nesday forenoon by Rev. Father McCabe.. broken and together as long as Mr. Hab. h ing_mccumbed to the intense heat. -Mr. daY.-Bread has been advanced to six cents does not appear to be up to date in this neadai afternoon of last week Whereby him- tosh's dog. came up to him and in 9, friendly Theremainswer' Al X. Thompson -also fQund one of hishorses Per loaf on account of the rise in the price of matter. The inhabitants of said sections daughter secured a 'good butiba-ud, and at a laid to rest in the Irishtown kirk's has done. -Mr. Thomas E. Hays and way placed his head under his arm. Just cemetery, and the respect in which deceased Mr. John Fowler, of this town, left on de d in the stable in the morniig. This wheay.-A number of the Methodist m1nis- till 4bolishly seek to develop the feet in. the same time become 4 ftAure raident oU term of tb is district were in town on Wednes- Hullett. Thlefroom was Mr. W. Tanablyn,- at that moment Air. Aitcheson reached out was held, not only in town, but by bis old Tuesday last for Winn* Mr. Hays in. &I was subjeeb to' colic and no doubt :tead, of the brain which would be much WE ipeg. congest Bon , Mr. Alin Tarnblyu, of Hul- NO neighbors, was abund4ntly manifested by tends to purchase a ot of cattle there for k, �ending as above day conducting business of importance.- more a In 0 say his hand and took up his other boot to severe attac oung was in dif: g t the least. -The annual d 'd to be a very popular sooner had hadone this than thevdog grabbed Mr. N. H. Y Wingliam,for a it t. 1,Thebrideipsai the large number -who attended the Bar- winter feed of W alton, and Ov,-r 200 tickets were old on Wednes Harvest Wome and tea meeting was held in at him by the face , w. ith his teeth, making a ming to intending visitoks at the feivdays last week. young lady in Toroutosocial circles, and we, deep gash along side of the nose, sPlitti vices and who followed the remains to their her daughter, Miss at the Methodist church, Bluevale-, Monday Alice, were in town on mc 0 ng last resting place. Monday on their way home from the To- erx fair in London. The village and our. evening. The programme consists of speeches congratulate both. on the happy event. Miss elmost depo 6113r Hancock acted as bridesmaid, while AN" -theL lip- and inflicting other wounds. So ronto Exhibiti . on Miss Alice had a beatiti- rot neling neighborhood was P- and music by the choir. tenaciously did the brute hang on that as Jackson -performed the dUtiesof g ful bouquet of artificial flowers of -her own ulited.-Quite a number from here,- who ENGINE, $FOR SALE. -One 16 H. P., Abell Mr.. Aitchemon jumped up, he lifted the A COUNTY W. C. T. U. -.:--A meeting of representatives from the several WolneWs make on exhibition, got for competition but were attending the Toronto fair, returned Portable two 14 H. P., Whites is H. P., Sawyer. ReV. Dr. Potts performing the ceremony UL - large UUML animal up with him. Massey one 12 H. P. Waterous ; and several Wroxter. the presence of S bar of guato.- He came to town, and Christian Temperance Unions in the count simply -as a specimeti of her skill in this ?n Monday evenin The fall wheat seed - the w-ouDds, were dressed by docto Y second-hand Stationary Engines. All thoroughly ra Scott was held in Wingham on Thursday of I ing is now about ln;�Ied in this 10 &IitY- rebuilt. and good as new for work. These Engines LoaAmnzs.-Visitors from here to the After the honeymooia eywill settle down ast department. ' The display was purchased b inCount the manager of the Windsor Siklt Company, 0 0 Machin Hullett. and McKay. Some twelve stichea were re- week, for the purpose of forming a Y There is a large area s"wn.-Miss Norman will bi sold on reasonable tems. Older ery- Toronto Fair this season are not unanimous Union. After opening proceedings,lvliss K. who gave Miss Sage $20 for the . collection. 0 der, of London, is Ivisiting herf aunt, We make a complete line of Hdraulic and Screw as to the excellence of the big show, as com. -A runaway- occurred at the residence-. for a long time, and it is y Evaporators, latest ames Roberton Iffullett on Sun have a sore facer M. Fisher, of Winghaml who was appointed It was shown with his collection - of gal M Baird, in the - village. -Miss Annie Presses of any size ; also Jell pared with former years. -Mr. John Gib. of feared he: will be disfigured for life, but R of Clinton, was 'the 'guest of Miss work promptly atten ad to. Correspondence Mill: has gone to Niagara Falls and oth ariv president of Hu,ron county last Decembe both " the Toronto and London a ad so. Ann r iust., b Y L which the Ing 1� ------- f with care, it is hoped the results will not be ie Graham, last week. -Mr. Peter Me. lietted. RoBBRT BRLTA, Jr. 16"M places east on a visit to friends. -Min Mag. Ballautyrie, Brussels, was so severely In r, the provincial sub-oxecutive, briefly tated Mrs. Sage has several very clever dautters. (; 1211 more serionsi It is supposed thatwhen Mr 'a visit with ad that she had to be killed. Mr. 10, an= the object of the meeting and the benefits -Mr. D. MOK�Y, of McLennan, A Soma, G r is at London this week, he being a OBiTuAny.-We very much regrow is gie Miller is having a onth Aitcheson took.U.PL the shoe, the dog thought a I of Tuokersm ju ge of horses at the Western fair. �."k to have to chronicle the death of Mr. friends in Toronvo.-Mus Williamson, of !yne, accompanied b his wife, drove to Mr- ani7 W.U.T.U. work.in th former y ith, will hive several wilile. he was going to hit him, and made the grab i on tht Wig# -obertan'll Lon Sun ay -morning, ,and Of org 4tbieoe m. Curry, of the township of Hay, which Parkdale, is -nderson at nt Y h%d seriously retarded by the car loads of stock steers in Seaforth about the- guest of Miss A in self defence. He has since been killed. co -is very gratify" Ithe unhitching the more from the buggy, la:k or the chain of sympathy and co -opera. the lot of October, and which he will dis- TilickeraMith. j4d event occurred at his home, on the 6th the - "Whose. -It Ing to ation found in W. C. T. U. county organiza- to any Who desire them here. They OF HEAL+H.-DEAu Exrogi- condusion, on August Slat, after a compars. farmers �p see the price of. wheat on the took fri ht, ran away, -and coming in On- ftxSRTTZsy OF HupoN.-This-Presbytery tions. They were met for the first. time to = solf, _THE BOARD 'I :so badir &Ocks, T1 good Durham' and Polled Angus T the laws and regulations tively short illness, durin which time all rise. When the dollar mark is reached we t a barbed wire fence, who . Nwo met in CI was un vailing may expect to -we considerable wheat msrk� torn about the breast and front lep inton on the 14th inst. Mr. Mus- form a chain of living ChristiaDL Women, grlades and will, no doubt, meet with ready sc;Q"1y the public health act; we weprei that -medical skill could TO rinary, who was � sent for to Clintona-, grw. u mittedt binding each closer to, one another in organ- as stockers are scarce and in good dei.- na, orally suppose that the duty of local to lengthen out life. The deceased was in eted, and this price bids fair to rule before veto for the ear shoing that the sum of $263 ization, whose motto is "For God and home mand this fall, and as Mr. McKay is an ex. blide of health -should be to exercise the the 71 at year of hia age and was well and many days. -Mr. 0. Smith has returned advised the owner to put an end to bar W-1 would required to meet all demands, and and native land." The object Shall be to perienced stock man weare sure he will not full.functions of their office in pro favorabi known, having held many posi- from a visit to friends in Toronto, Hamil. which he did. The mare was a splendi& I ------- asest them viding H ton and Galt. -Mrs. J. W. Sanderson, of roadster, an -was quite a Ion i& - that in order to raisethis amount each family strengthen the local unions and bring anything that is not good. -Messrs. ag at anything which might endanger the tions of Luor, trust and responsi I a d her death should contdbute fifteen cents. The finan- in carrying out the plans of the provincial Broadfoot & x, of the Seaforth Furniture h h of the citizens in the municipality in was a native of near New:Gla:ayow, Z�ebee. Toronto, with ber'two sons, are visiting Mr., 6' din - public vial committee was aurhorized to raise the, union, -and to arouse the women of the Factory, are just now busily engage w h they ihold jurisdiction.'- How far this Quite early in life he qualifi , as a friends here. -The whistle of the steam h Epworth Lea tioned in the usual way. get pe conventiow A sum men A circular county to an organized effort for the banish- ting up a large order of furniture for'the d may have been performed by boards school teacher,,but finding the teaching pro- thresher will now be heard for some time, of the Exeter ditrici of 'the M-ethodW-L Aeo� of the li4nor traffic. The county was old country; -Several of the leading Can. in er municipalities we are not in a fession somewhat confin='t h d ided to and great - yields of oats are reported. 'churcli, was held in the Grauton Meth". issued by committee of assembly was read, ment c pool. u; eci setting forth the amount appointed to this represented'by the following delegates,- servatives from thin town went to Clinton tio m to know, but, in so far iLs it has been engadze in farming, and the lot on Those intending to market them would lik churcht On Tuesday, he 7th inst. A i"r rint of so ishle -number of delegatex from the different - Presbytery for the -following schemes- Mrs. D. McGillicuddy, Mrs. Stoddart, on Thursday evening of last' Week to meet carried out'in Tuckeramith, we have no which he has since resided. It -was then in a to see the opinion in p me rel home nliwona $2,150 ; augmentation $650; Goderich; Mrs. Biddle;6mbe, Mrs. Stevens with and do honor to their political leader. hesitation in saying that we concur in, the comparatively wild state, but 40 of terwards prophet an to whether prices are like. points in the distriab' were present, d missio , $20OD;French'evangeliz MrsCrich, Clinton; Mrs. Smith,. Seaforthi -Mewrs. Gutteridge- and, Mustard have d by the majority, that made it one of the finest and "t farmx,bcj� in 66 1.4 fore no oi ion expresse h 0 UL for this kind of grAin.-It In varied and most interesting programme w" 9 An -accident wing to the importance of M i6, Min K. completed the.wncrete piers for the in board, an an institution, has always as to buildings and cultivatibn� along no rried out, with one or two ex- ;40-� $800. 0 - re. E. Paulin, Mrs. J. Bitch ryv aitdoe n t t b a kelet 'correspondent, of Tat fully dw these schemes and the necessity of the sums M. Fisher, Wingliam. Visitors:; Mrs; bridge being erected on the. Bayfield road be W mom ornamental thin useful, and, Parr line. In religion the deceased was a Expostroa is not a lover of the sons of captions. Mr. W. H. Parsons, of at Bannockburn. They have made a good the all MI hchair- specified b9ing raised, the Presbytery felt Reed, Teeswater-; Min Smith, (teicher), w * a we find them very diligent in sthodist, and in politics a Conservative, Abrshwn, else he would not be no severe in president of the'. lea&e, occupied that speoi&I efforts should be put forth to Seaforth; Mrs. Hiscox, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. job, and as tlese are the fir -at pie made Im rtaut operation, to them, of collecti�g and, besides being a well road and informed his criticism of a poor Jewish rabbi who on. at all three sessions, Rev.. Dr. in this county in this way, a good XUald meet the came. The following young men Armstrong, Lucknow ; Mrs. Grant, Paisle . deal of a yearly salary, we fail to find, even when man on all th t rtained to both church fortunately'got so far out of civilization as by. 7ho, wan'to preside at the afternoon and were admitted to be certified to the senate The follow! fli 2ted - curiosity will be,felt as to how th nd tate, he a?&& deep Personal - interest to lecture in that, lonely burg lately; Mr. venig seete Will malignant and eontageous diseases brake a 6 ione being unavoidably absellL nl,mo cars were � aTn M. ' stand the test. T6y are said to bey help $am on held at hof Knox Colleg% viz. Messrs. James Foote,, Min K. M. her, President; ra. a- even oui m tt give a service was the township, that they rendered in each, and was ever read - Goodheart spoke here in the Presbyterian W. W. Achesonand Beverely Kebohen. On Gillieuddy, Goderich, -vice president; Mrs. more enduring than stone &nd much cheaper. sig: iml service, either in an attempt to check . ng hand io any good cause. An - the hoifie church to a cultivated and critical audience, ofthe evaning-mession.- Kirktonas molaet­ -Main street bas -had a good cleaning up "th spread'of the same, or by removingth a PIL r holdin Qi the reepinmendation of the home mission Gillespie, Wingham, corresponding secre. a land private life he woo a kind 'nd indulgent and the almost universal verdict was that as the an fe a next committee it was agreed to hold minionary tary; Mrs. D. McGillicuddy, Goderich, re 'h &As to be later on. which &ado considerable to its appearance. - dal ger of contageon by reporting the true husband and father, and a good neighbor, he had acquitted himself very well, and do. ventiolai, t a, am ; 'ki