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The Huron Expositor, 1897-10-01, Page 8OCTOBER 13 1897S EXPOSITOR THE HURON. they v�ill friends of Mrs.MoTavish, Mill road, will ro. d' a time.—Holy communion in St. and, if the weather it, not too wet, was gret to - Is . am that she THE' N11111 n leaves, tinted an only um of the smaiint be devoted. towaxds the open ome ampbell, Succeed. - The second lot of flax wed still continues v ry the, bright auturn a suitable Modal, to be present- Thoom on. Sunday next.—Miss 0 We Wilson's aaSh GrOCery natureoan tiht;pretty begonias nastar, -purchase of 2, who of Colemaws 011lice staffis holidaying in God- abippe4 on Monday. —Miss Annie Olivqr rie poorly. —Everyone is wishing for rain. tural colors -Deti-oit.—A 'meeting for the turned to Toronto 'TLES, tiume and mignonette, The na ed to Sergeant Herbert, of this tow] on Tuesday.-�-,Tudge are hard to suit in the matter of weather as. N tTlaeL for pickle nI ar d to bare 0 f the ree our.; erich and NOW !a the Isuch as brown, green, blue, red, purple ina has the hI of being one o yle ield court of revision in the, Forest- it is not long since vye were grumbling about rocit success, you must uso the beat Vinegar and who were present purpose of reorganizing . the literary and do- Do Jjp1co& We sell the Proof Vinegar, the best and grey, are to be the msfashionable this vivora resident in Canada Saturday last. Mr. Henry the wet.—The new -post office is now com- QfL ' as a . o bo at th o-roustion of bating club for the coining season will be are' hall here, on season, so that ones sense of harmony and rd i f nor c 0 'e, pleted and -'will be quite a convenience to ehe&r�oot in the warket, ard the bigfiest grade %mbir on Monday Mooney, of Morris, Conservative caudidat puresplem; Jqatwhatyou requite to ensure one- tastewalnot be violated by the combin- Her Vajeety, and a committee was appoint held in -the council chi Grey, Liberal the publi�.-��Mr. Clark,of Toronto, is visit- Direct from the German makeri, have �o�ua, o0k; All interested in and Mr. Archibald Hyslop, of ofv� out stock of groceries is weit asaorted and ations which seemed to irun rio with good ed to procure the medal and present it to evening at eight o'cl this riding, attended the ing ab the 'home of Mr, Andrew Davidson, Dried Fruit, now y invited to be vandidate L for our new Fall Mantles. -there is upto-dte withwi seabon Tess, uaranteed to give taste and harmony in, the pas Reasons. the gallant and veteran Sergeant. * This the -club are most cordiall lzers,son of Rev. A Rogers, is Londow road.—Mr. Wal. Scott took in the I All goodw:g present. large attendance in partioularl court.—Will Ro, change in the styles JOWI curtd Cod Fistil ; itc, om the numbers Who attended commendable and gra_ceful act was heartily L Steet y N ron last week. -Mr. Scott from loat, 8401 "titfaction or unney raunied. we have some Judging fr desired.—Mr., E. F left. for Detroit attending Harriston high school, they are a little longer,.anathe sielly. Ii, Dinner, Tea and TollotCI& See on both days, Friday and endorsed by the whole committee, as we are combined - business with -pleasure. —What The, blatest p.- ice paid for all th 8-0pellI I e— - - ial cal- a little smaller than I b=buy ag. and fowl Saturdai and from the cornplimentaty re- sure. it will be by the whole people ot the on Monday to take a' course of study in the ht term a rather officious offic ast year's oatc.... Wads of good preduce. LButter, eggs tyL t nual bar- Drysdale. we mig Last ieasou was the beat manti maiks beard on all sides, the pret ki town. As to the other ochemesthere seems Detroit Medical School.—The an IMN Inge d -on some of our tnerchants last week qn- 'Igie has disposed e wanUd. FARM SoLD.—Mr.John 11, 0. WILSON seaforth. were very much admited. Many, indeed, to be a veiy general desire to have some vest thanksgiving service in connection. with ggron f they kept anI drugs containing we ever had, and weve b I on Sunday and preparing to out -do it this the Were very inuoh prettier tangible and permanent momento Of the St Thomas church, will be hold of his farm on the lake shore road to a g I' . ( M I ank of Commerce Riock. thought sion, to which future generations October 11th, . when . the Rev. Rural Dean gentleman in -Parkhill, at a good fipre. n for sale. BiI - d business 9 eo#le With styles that we know this season. than the h Won for , some great ocow A are accustomed to not only know t e law ave ioh will bring back to their, Ridly, of Galt, -will be the preacher." a mr right, -the proper inaterial.aad valaw. o it slid the consequence was o Suits -and.. Overcoats in great time. In view of waso fittingly and concert will be given in'Cardno's hall on Crom,arty. but to keep I tbAt Are me � good as -they 4re, only 1W aiiety. praise to any particular establishment, as minds the event which friend, haa his trouble for nothing. It the insUn f 11 Monday.—Mr. avid Mrs. cause we buy i)i.R=T from eacit seem to. utent an equal sham ; for loyally commemorated here on -the 22nd of th o owing pj&op number and v. erhapa, Hartley, of Burford, are at present the E;p.Ty SoLD.—The property of Mr. appears he-wamed thein against keeping for and pay them the ready where one might excel in a ilettain r�sspeot June last. A town clock Wouldo I A. McLean, consisting of a residence and an sale any patent medicineis containing alco- cash, we Wa ft"s play an Importank palt In our Clathing Do- Mayor and Mrs. Scott- at Swiss i break all previous records. I The mething to balance with it. best do phis, bat there is now a town clock, of land, and also an acre and a half Of hol, and as nearly all of these supp�ien con- -in' another had so- f ahere for you to examine, w Neverbefore have we offered euch in- d although it is private property it on- =,ge,00oderich street.—Mrs. Ya;aes Dor, acre ion of or liI of this drug, it would ele fiat" to, �Srkmerit. I- - 0 an timberland, slion the' 13th concess Nothing FAUJI PU L ic clock, and ranoe, or., of McKillop, is this week visit, so by tain more ues IU4 styles. of a pubf Mean that Isiling goods of this show them, and you're welcovI look RCHASED.—The farnk of the late swers -41 the purposes Hibbert, which was advertis d to be sold tio TQtupoto-date, reliable . goods part of the citi; friends in - town;; --Mr. Gebrie - Young, the stock over whether you� buy, now a, .�Uoew�eats in the Way of Tal kept -in this depart- of there in an aersion on the Mr. Thomas Cameron, auc neer, On the i John CamI of the 5th concession nature, which would be's great ineonven- ImeriL Our large and steady trade to tha best evi. zons to do (knything that would have even a Blenheim township, brother of Mr. A* nOt.L Tuckeramith, was sold by auction oix Tues- lith of October, has been disposed -of by ience to the public. day last- There were several of - militatint against 'the Young, of this town was here thip week. dence, of pleased customers, bidders, but semblance private sale, so that the auction sale has Black Niggerhead Jackets, 4 la 'We ivory r citizen Mr. Young is on -a; driving tour through this Mr. Peter McKay,. of the 10th concession, interests of so enterpr Ing a been declared off. We have not learned blittono, eaffo,-. turn down! 0 111 was $15,450, as Mr. Cardno. The Mechanical Inti- county, vialtin old friends and looking UP. who the purchaser is, nor the price ob. -LeadbUZ7- tono,right up to throxt, L doilible atitoh A N - Wm. Picilcard & Co. was the. fortunate man. His bid proposition is also a commendable one I 'stockers., WhL he finds lots of the- former NzxT "Saturday, October 2nd, we will and it knocked: down to him. The farm tute Allied. seams, remarkably good value, $C50. SEAFORTH. mina the the la#er are very scaice. Thirty four. Bell A IlWitIed quantity of imnw- storm Rubbers, contains ovI hundred acres, and is one and has many friends, but to our )r 16 cents per Inir. W. 11. Willis, the Boucle Cloth Jackets b Victoria feasible tickets'iveKe.sold at. Beaforth station on Frio narrow too, f( cgee.0111- of the best in the township, and, even as Square scheme is the most hoe Sion, 0siichael's and is more in accordance with the funds at day ast for the exclarsion to Niagara. —Mr. Cheap Cash 8 blak-02 large and equil buttons.. land in now nil' Mr. McKay has got a cuffs, turn down ooll , Aits 010" STE -IffSHEEP M91 saiI that are re- our disposal, but it did not seem to have and Mrs. Vy. G. Willie and daughter took HAD GooD,Timn.—Mr. and Mrs. -L. forth. bargain. The build ing Malone Mr. and Mrs. John Shine ; Min DoTs. —A box social was held at the resi- throat, very handsome garment, $7., AND many friends at the meeting. 'The proposi. in'the Niagara excursion. While there they and -are first 61wo, while the fences Malone and Mr. James She&, all of the deuce of Mi. James Wiltse on Friday even quired I picul- were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Kellam.— n or black, $7 are in as good shape, and the whole farm is tion to in some way dr other aid the &I able time was the same Mrs. Tindale, of FurSus, and Mrs. Tweddle, Besohwood district, took in the excursion ing last, at which an enjoy Beaver Jackets, brow FIRJIU 1J11SURANCI -there are twenty acres tural society and at time provide" uliderdrained while to Niagara Falls on Friday last. They had snout.—Mr.' Bus, of Seaforth, came out to consino are visiting at- in of Sturgeon Falb' W is Green -Kersey Jackets, extra qq' r. The whole farm in a general recreation polik. and play ground lit pliI of splendid timbe now at enjoyable trip, and took all the Ais section the latter part of hot week, for a . a r Mr. F. W. Tweddles.—The annual Deane am tol trimmed With ( ended with gram. Mr. McKay takes pos. Would, we think, baveinet with most favor si hts pI6ssib in the time.at their disposal. the purpose of officiating at the churches in a witli,, 110 AGENCY meeting of the county of Hawn wil ry e, collar alI -it, been disassociated I be hold blac soutach session at once, and he will have nothing to at the in"ting bad b at'lo oclock.— Tgey returned on Saturday, tired but well Walton circuit on Sabbath. This was done �00 r rturf- club part of the in Clinton, on Monday nex ekinlaid4ith -silk velvet I ing money. fromthe race course 9. And trivivI Scott and Reeve Beattie have a W. somervilld,- Agent. do but move in. and start mak 6pposed- to that Mayor uc. pleased with their outing. al 11 e r u4st of Rev. Mr. Tiffiry who is un i;th soutache, carved pearl butto wsl�_2 en away on We congratulate him on his urc axe, and scheme, A good many are r.,, William Glass has be W r&# are ceeded in inducing the Grand Trunk author-' JI I while others on p I Is $14. (Successor to- H. A. Strong & BrO-) we trust himself and his amiarle wife may sort of thing, a visit to Kincardine and other points. Ttiv;ately prove fall- 'itids to change their plan for Silver creek 'W.altodn- Telegraph and Express IDuilding. long live to enj the comforts of their fine afraid that it would i Mr. and Mrs. Finlay McIntosh have. been These are only four line ub' of the best, home. Mr- J.1' Brine, the veteran Raw are, an theme things so frequently do in culvert, so OW to materially widen the pas- NExT.Saturdsy, October 2nd, we will sell away visiting friands in Fallarton.—Miss assortment of Jackets e' under. the. railway track and in this ro u hool. t!oneer, wielded tilrehammer on ibis occa- small places, and that the money would in sage capacl y . to a limited quantity of Wise? Storm Rubber% nar w MinnI Stemiel who has been residing in into Clinton. �Ac Cornmercial Sc However, so long as the ed it the toe. for 16 cents per pair. W. H. Willis, th cheap ) I ra Block, C41h. 20556 London for two or three years, is visiting at Canada!s Sion. thin way be lost. W& g ve reaT Cash Shoe Store, C*rmichas .2 money is ads there in no great hurr in da1yortb angd avoid all danger of the damning 0 GOOD FAitmxM A:6 GOOD SToex.—DrAR c6ming to a conclusion and W is perhaps back of the water StL that point during times NEws N TEIS.—The August cheese was home. Her many friends here are pleased -no well.—J. C. Xennv THE CEAPEST TON�ZLS E-,.,FoSrroI%V1Ug occasion a shortAime better to go slow- than to have to repent at of freshets.—Mrs. Alexander Stewart has shipped from this factory last week, The to see her looking returned home from a pleasant - visit to St; was busy harvesting his peas last week. Ye We ever boul 'Id, 2.170 to travel through the north part Of leisure. first 120 boxes were sold for 9J cents per was assisted by Mears. Jimmie McDonald ght or to are four %us., Paul and Mr. Stewart returned on M pound, and the -remainder, 148 boxes, at 91 we are selling now. lkuf lit away West Waiwaviosh, I decided at the onday and Dick McKee, At all events keepin STRAMRD, ONTARIO. from his fifteenth trip to the old country. cents.—Mrs. Z. A. Leach, of Luoknow, low their value, we hem over -uk. farm Of Mears. E. Gaunt & Bonn, of whom to hasten bar- Penman- Fwx 0v= THE SFA.,—DEAi% Exposrro, paid a short visit to friends here last week. bacheloes hall does not, seem ithand., Typewriting, Book-keeping,. I had frequently beard much, for the pur- —0 you the same way. W —Having. recently arrived in Canadafrom. vest operations.—No' III the big fain are ship, tho lit 1r ont-class teachers. Pon of seeing their, celebrated herd of Lower Wingliam. :--Mr. John Turnbull, -who has been ailing WoUn Th h. up- date methods; moderate the old -sod, by. the: magnificent. steamer over and the little fairs nearly d up, it Huck Towels, linen, 1640, red borders a -, Xnduates thoro%red Durbame and their Leicester all summer, is still eon ned to bed, but is ate Uy equi Paiisian, I may sa that I notiodd several NoTus.—M*um Jane Netterfield, who has would be well for all to get down to. work, gulsr Me each, special prios go. an mitted at any time. sheep. I. can assure you I was more than roving; and we hope he will soon be able h Huronites on board,on their way home from been visiting her sister, Mrs. Drummond, of 'in idleness beinj responsible for � the greater, Heavy linen back towels) 21x40,inches (notea U111 as ogue. repaid for my trouble. The cattle a a England, Ireland and Scotland. -9f these I Walkerton, for the Past L six weeks, returned to to around agoin.­Misses Jennie Ferga-, part -of the rascality and crime in our laI the size), plain or red borders, regulalI - W. J� ELLIOTT, Principal; 4444-52 anythm-111 I law while in the old opuntr7yast, son and Dora McAllister are visiting frienda in mention Messrs. Alexander eBeath home on Monday last.—Miss Uzzie Ken- $Stan always finding something for idleones 90e each, special price two for 25e. r. Irvisited Queen Victoria% herd at in Varna and Hills Green. —The sacrament -to do. aul Hector Reid, of Stanley, near Bruce- nedy, who has been spending *a summer �Pindoor, bat I must plaWy may that the of the Lord' a Supper will be dispensed "in Extra quiLity huck toweb, warp and vieft, its 0 field ; Mr. Alexander Davidsoniof Seaforth ; months with her, parents, left last week for a pu Messrs. Gaunt have two cows in particular, Mean. J. and W. Cudmore. of TuckeiI her home in Minneapolis. Min Kate, her Daff's church next 43anday. Rev. D. B. re linen, 922x42 inches, regular 4& jI I price, each l7e. ixcel. anv anintal I saw on the McRae, of Cranbrook, will conduct the Chicago.- pair, specia. which quite 4- smith, near Kippon, and Mr. John Leslie,of sister, went with her to stay for the'winter. ITSms.—Mrs. John Hey,frorn the Babylon Queen!s farm. The Messrs. Gaunts cattle preparatory services on Saturday afternoon. Fine Damask Towels, colored bordors,,go U are all thoro'breds, and they are beauties. Blake, who was d by his sister, ­rTimny Murdock came home ovi'monday, �:­The work on Dr. Arnistiong's new. brick line, was visiting for a few days on -the 14th od,. ISTRICT 31AWBRS. ml;ne(I patterns, fine finish, replar 20a skili Min Mary Leal reiwof aulfritibire, Scot aftefr spending L& Couple of weeks with house is being rapidly pushed forward. It concession last week.—Mr. and Mrs. Georfe After thoroughly inspectin the cattle I 25o, spepial price, each 15c. went and saw the sheep. 71hey have a very land, who intends remaining in Canada for Cheater Wilson, of London.—Mr. and Mrs. ,.will be a handsome residence when com- Hisenbach were visiting Mrs. FAenbach a Mere nevor was -ADDRzss.­A. ve terest. the winter. The Paiisian in one of the Allan Alf. Cotterell, of Port Ruron, who have ete John Mowbray, who I We sell good linens cheap ry in large flock of Leicesters, and they are not been visitinj re, left this week %d sister, near Exeter, last SuAdiy.—Mr. all the timel'buI ing lecture on minions -14�r��west is barn burned recently, had a bee last in the Line's first class vessels, and is over five friends 'as Ezrailler, who has been called home to those are a icial- bargaivioand it whij only a credit to their owners but to the r you to Tiny, 'even if you doliI iI thousand tons register and a ver steady for Clinton, to call on friends before going y -of a his father's funeral a few weeks ago, has re- PSI WAR given on - Wednesday evening, in St. county. It ould well repay any farmer to week, hauling stone for the foundation sailer. Notwithstanding the unpleasant- home.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Currie, ani, be the oods for six months. Thera never wo Thomas church schoolroom, by Rev. Canon visit the berds &lad 'flocks of the Messrs. new one. turned to Napierville, where he has an 9, nees of the weather and the fogs through who have spent the summer in New Denver Rodgers, of Winnipeg. The address was' stayinpCforlsomo years.—Mossrs. Henry and Storm -Gaunt, and I can assure any person who vhich she passed on her voyage, the passen- with their sons, returned home on. the 24tb. illustrated by iery good stereopticon views mano there that they will be well tresied I BlYth. dolph Steinbach, from- Philadelphia, have of the churches, bishops and towns of that an ndly avid courteously received. The gers, Of which she had a large number, man- —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Manier are visitilg been -renewing friends near Chicago.--mr. Thera is notlbj aged to paw the time very Pleasantly in- friends in Gorrie at the present time.—Mr. RA-Pny WED.—A quiet but pretty wed- said er sate Gaunt have a fine farm of two huu- Jacob Edighoffer is confined to his bed at neW country. The attendance was good Messrs. deed. I may say that those in ohe second Crowst�n, who got, his foot hurt at Gorrie ding took place at the manse, on Wednes. Hodgns B ros -abd nearly, $40 taken id7 the- collection for present.—Mse Lorinds, Schoch, who has -a dred aer", - and from its appearance the not flud work in Rupert's Land. by the a car runnmi oing very Won k Miss beenLataying with her sister, has again re - cabin were frequently enlivened by I over It, is d d e 1, 30 o'clock,'wh inission. now how to farm an well as to rain o' last we all on owners b ey Le , second daughter of Rev. one and witty tales and anecdotes of so far. It was thought at one time that his Wishing them eon- numer 0 w ' 8 turned.—We are pleased to hear that Mdes OU TON. prize cattle and sheep. -ZoUn, a united in marriage to Rev.. the genial host of the noted Commercial ho- foot wouldhave to be taken off. A.- A FiRz. —About three o'clock Thursday tinned prosper, v and, usefulness, I am, Lydia Sararns, who has been very -hiok with mornivI fire -alarm called out the fire-. tel, of Seaforth. The Parisian left Liver- A. MoVicar, B. A., of Huntsville. 'The typhoid fever, is again recovering.�—`With is your p Yours truly,�- oiiI, S. BROwN, . Mo Mop. pool on Thursday, the 9th inak, at 6 p. in., ceremony was performed in the presence of rea men and a good many eitizens. The con- Wroxeter. deep regret we Von this week the death Of —A few days Johm, din. a few intimate friends and relatives by Rev. ville, Illinois. ago, Mr g and arrived -in Montreal on Sunday, at 2 _Of Miss Kade Edighoffer, which occurred on :,eve 'Reve �U tinuous clanging of the bell and hooting of will BmEFS.—Cout of revision was held here D. MoVicar, B.A., Victoria church, Mon. home from Honsafl) NzxT Saturday, October 2od, we m. During the early part of. the voyage Brenner was coming it �ieii a P. Wednesday last week. Deceased was at the whistle assured doubtful ones that limited quantity of Ladies` Storm Rubbera, she encountered strong breezes, these chang. on Wednesday last, in the to*n-hall.—Miss treal, brother of the Uridegroom,assisted by with Mr. C. Greb's team,and when at ths, vim: a real fire.: lb was found to be in the narrow toe, for 16 oents Per pair. W. U; Willie, the lAttie Brawn was &'Judge of ladies' ork at the father of the bride. The bride wore a the age of IN years, and had suffered for a big marsh, by some means the lines.got out. rm , g moderate gales bud heavy, hard seas' few weeks with typhoid fever. This being not t bar -room of the Queens' hotel, but it was Cheap Cash 8600 store, ca ichaers Block, Sea- g the Brussels show this week. —Miss Annie pretty dress Of white organdie muslin,white of order, and the horses made May IU64 to run. Arriving at Belle Isle,& de'noe made forth. fortunately discovered before it had Bolton, of Listowel, was the second eath which haa'oo6urred in this f i isiting friend's There were jump U& to do so. much headway and thus a disastrous fire, HOUSE TO RENT.—To rent, the house in g set in,during which the vessel had to lay veil, with wreath of natural flowers, and family in the last two weeks, the bereaved throw the- driver off. wo oth- to r —The annual thanksgiving gon, bat they jmpedi, the rear of the residence lately occupied byDr. or thirteen hours. On the night of the here this week. carried a bouquet of white roses The family has the heartfelt sympathy of the era on the w, The win agenf w Campbell. For particulars apply to QzouGzj,-_AiTZNLA meeting of the''Women's Foreign Missionary 'Millie - ar-4 as averted. -Although part of the bar fix- 16th, a concert, presidedover by Sir Charles bridesmaids -were her sisters, Misses team ran for home. No jerson was b me we fre tures were burned, the greatest loss will be at Coleman's office, SeMorth. T655-1. Society, of. the Presbyterian church here community. and nothing was broken.—fr. Henry Weits Tupper, was given in the -saloon and proved and Kate McLean, the former wearing from smoke and wate-r. How the fire fitaL DiLL, Beaorth, pays the highest price wall hold -last week. Miss Rbss, of the 7a 9 The injury to the build- for ll butter, eggs and poultry. 155 a great suceeba.—A PAssENGEiL white Swiss muslin over pale blue, and the and his daughter have beed here visiting. friends.—Mrs. John Wi ed is a mystery. 6-1 Brussels. ad ind daughter th�ere. esh —9 China Inland Mission , gave an address, latter white over pink. Little Miss Sadie tiliat, it m1will be covered by insurance, but —Miss Elta 0. Fisher, which was much appreciated. The collec- LOCAL Bitws.—Hon. John Dryden was Mrs, Schroedor, fr6m Stephen, were the-, ELocuTiox CLAss. MoVicar, niece.,of the bridegroom, who act- wi be considerable loss on the bar fixtures. of oodericb, teacher of Elocution and pilysical cul- LOCAL BprEFs. —Mr. Henry Heale,of Ful- tion amounted to 826.—The new -Book of on the agricultural grounds of the East F. Kibler it few ture, Intends re -organizing her elm here hbou6 the larton, who was judging cattle at the Sea- Praise was successfully introduced into the ed as maid of honor, was prettily attired in sty on Thlitraday afteriloon, and guests of Mrs daysago.—, fore you,, 21; ho belonged to pale pink. L The groom was assisted byRev. Huron P-0011 Mr. C. Volland-fiks renad the 56 -acre fW THE CLINToN Shaw.—The. Clinton show first Saturday in October. Those w] . forth show last Friday, said that the grade 1�6�byteriavi church here IAbt Sabbath. The A.A. Graham, B. D., of Petrolia. After opened the exhibition- at 8 p.m. The build- of Mr. H. Sippel, for five years. bles 'what 1. the olm before as well se any others dstroui of be Wednesday last. singing wall ing was brilliantly illuminated by electric TR he. ill, wai hold on Tuesday and ,Is at-- the show- were superior to any he Ann a inen�s and, coming members wilt kindly communicate with Him cat good. the ceremony the guests oat down to a THE WoULD's 'INA .—T. u, I I 1twasoneof thelbeaf and most successful Fisher at -their earliest conyontenoo. 1554-4 had ever seen at a local show and that many dainty luncheon, after which the newly- lights.—Hone. A.S. Hardy, G. W. Ron and show of the Hey branchagr ' ioultural qualities 1111 y this year. 2,500 . rolle new wall pa, of the animals were superior to any shown train E shows held in the couht, J. Davis and the local me was held at Zurich an wed 1`11 In the _per arrived this mbers.- and BaYfleld. married couple left on the 4 o'clock with Us. hall some of the departulents were sparsely week. The latett designs and colon, borders and at Toronto this year. This should count, Mr. A. Hislop, the Liberal candidate,. Will Thursdaz of laat week Zurich has for their new home in Huntaffille. The Swaim regreted, but the ceilings to watch, at 0, W. rArsT's Bookstore, Sea. one for SERI[Ous ACCIDENT —A young man named seu . I iperior excellence of our local stock raisers. Mr. and address the electora of this rid -mg. hot e, on agood a ow, and that of this year wall 'no era made imp for the lack in roots, fruit, forth. 1655-1 George Little met with a very painful Re. wedding presents were any &Ad beautif al. Mrs. Sinclair, of Corning, New York state, cdent in Thursday afternoon and night next. Hon. exception to the general rule. It in thw t etc. The outdoor show was really excel- IF you want choice groceries, leave your Donaldson's saw mill'here, on 9 L - . who were the pests of Mr. and Mre. W. N. A. S. Hard will the lent. In poultry the display was such as is order at. DiLL's, Seatorth. 1555-1 be the principal speaker in centre of one o beat egrioultural dis. Thursday of last week. It seems that Mr. Constance. e Watson bere,left for home on Monday. Mrs. the afternoon, and G. W. Boise at. night- triets in Ciiv�Ada, and th large 1 and vanst H,,LLLO 1 Where are yon gomf ? Why sqenat a Ice to We and his father, Mr. John Little, who Every one wauting to hear a live exposition di 1 7 of farm p seldom I sfio-;. The show of Sinclair is a voice of Mr. Watson. —Messrs.- Li NoTEs.—The harvest home service in I ISP&I . roducts at this show lw� horses was also very fine. In cattle, while S. BJULLMT & Co.. seatorth, to see the r assortment Fred J. Frank and H. A. Clonnan spent Friday resides in Tuinberry, near Winghami were connection with the Methodist church will of the way the Govemment is ran at To- iI of the character of the country, We� am there were many, fine animals, the COMpeti- of stoves, both 11ew and second hand, which I bear on a visit to their friend, Mr. John Tor- be held on October 10th, and the dinner the- ronto should be on hand, and not depend.on tiou was not so keen as at some other shows they are selling at right prices. 16654 night last with friends in town. They were rance, of -Portees Hill, Goderich township. The weather, both drays, was ideal 41 IF A FuLL line of choice Hyacinths, Narois- on a bicycling tour through Western On- following evening, of Which full particulars Tog campayn lierature.—At the revi*ion weather, and consequently there was a ne but in sheep and swine there was a very fine se Saored Lily, Bermuda Enter tario, having had a five hundred miles ride On Thursday they went to B3yfield, and Will be publiblied next week. —The pastors, of e voters list for - Brussels, the -Toies dsplay. of products sis well as a large turit C", Crocus, Chino while there called on Mr. Donaldson at his $2 -a sld*t-� show. The weather, both days., was de- Li!y, and other winter -fI,3wtrlDg bulbe.st 1,)west since leaving Guelph Monday morning..— Rev. J. W. AndrewN took charge of . the made again of'four1or parhamentarand out of people. In the indoor departniout, lightful, and on Wednesday afternoon therei prices at 0. W. PAPsT's Bookstore, deafokth. 16554 saw mill. The mill wa working at the League Messrs. Landaborough & Leatherdale, of service on Tuesday evening, and three for municipal elections.—Mr. Trelev- there vias what has not been at any other for waa a, large crowd 'on the ground. On the SEFDs ! SEEDs ! SEEDs A splendid this town, are doing a rushing business time. Young Little was standing on the Mr. Henry Fair, of Londesboro, gave the eau, of Dungannon, has purchased the stock show thus far in this district, a ver f in y lilt whole,, the *show was a success and must stock of home grown Timothy Seed. Aloe gool platform in front of the saw carriage, and, topic on the Resurrection; Crucifixion and of the Kenney MCcracken eatite and has and good display of roots and, fruit thus cat, furniture,and hard mes are not felt around havebeen satisfactory to allZ parties con- swmpleofFallRye. Parson's Golden Chaff Wh in getting out -of the way of it, in some wa Aecen -ion of Christ. It. was an excellent commenced business.—James Green got 3rd showing that the roots ia -this their -establisshment.­:-The. members of the y 1011UR: Red Clawson, and oth�r leading varieties, both comed. The prize list. will be published, wholesale and retall,,at SCOTT's Mammoth seed and Ancient Order af Foresti-re, in this town, ae. Or other his left hand came in iontact with paper, L well re red- and very earnestly and rize at London and let at Listowel and 'better than in most others. While thw- ine our compauied by several visiting brethern,st. n T11. next. week. Fetid Store. we invite you to ce-1 and exam -Iin the saw, which inflicted a terrible wound, effetively rPe rered.—Miss Mary McCully Seaforth for his team of roadsters. —Votera' apples, which are a failure, in most places, stock before buying, as we are confident that we o: A the Presbyterian church last Sabbath outting off a portion of the hand and two of was appointed a delegate to the Christian OrIMUSTY glTe you Satisfaction both in quality ard price, bendo the fingers. Mr. Little was taken to Dr list coulI -Morris at town ball, on 00" were fairly well represented here. Grains R. G. —Miss While the lad sug THE W. C. T. U.—At the annual meeting morning in a body. Rev. Dr. "McDonald Endeavor convention at St. Thomas; tober 5th, -at 10 a. in. This is of snits Flout and Feed depsrtment always complete. the last . also was good, ies fully of the Seaforth WomenI -Christian !�eniper- Scow, Seafortb. Ontario. Stanburry's surgery and bad the injured M Bohosles is visiting Mrs. McDonald, court in East Huron, the lists 'now od their reputat 7. DO. 1549AI preached a most ap, ropriate,intereating and ry ion by Lthe very vies, of being tai limb dressed, and althoI he is still at ance Union, held recently encouraging re- from the words: "It is a Bluevale.�Misa Ida Britton is visiting ready for an, election. collection of articles in their; department. BuTTim, BuTTxR. Alex. Stobie, Sea- instructive Mr. Torrance's be is recovering, as we forth, will pay the highest market price - in cash for d and pleasant. thing for brethren to M65 Addis Stephenson, - of Holmeaville, orta were received from te different de I Outside, the show of stock was. very fine# In the milde-to, Butter either in tub cr crocks. Fresh Eggs bought could be ex otedi It will be, a very partihoute Qf work., The superintendent of Cell together in unity."—Messrs. Robert un- this week.—Mrs. G. Andrew has gone to the improvement in a for cash as usual. 1552-8 pleasant aurlunprofitable visit'for him, but,' Zurich. _�ttle, sheep and swins, work among %MbE.1nen reported. haing McDonald, of Windsor, and Dave Eliviville for a few weeks, being articularly noticeable both in rall V xrloug in pecia .49116 vi Mus- Tim NeW,Presbyterian Book of Praise, of Detroit, spent Saturday and Sunday with under the circumstances, he is fortunate in A GOOD TzAx SOLD. —Mr. John Deck or, to quatity and numbers. In horses, 10 ribitb to or without tunes, at all prices, from So up. caping so well is tea;n of _ 'y .1 lkoka., for distributi( Alorris. handsome general purpoile horses. This there were many very oil aiuong Umberii7ift..11, w' their parents at the manse.—The annual as 'the wonder is that be who resides near here, has sold h . L w�ardo, at C. W. PAPsT'8 Bookstore, Seatoxth. t killed. superior- . ­ I . ." - . .1 -*e luotitute re -opening exercises will was no I I there dudag the wintermovitha. The treas- lus CQUe 7 shown in nearly every clean the display im ------ - NoTEs.­The auction sale of -Mr.Caldbeek, team took first prize at Exeter and Zurich 'uter reptted receipts during the year forty have decided to re- be Ma to -day (Friday) In the afternoon the' the whole was not as large ",in some formor- &N G to ill heat' h I 3rdline, took place on Tuesday, Stock allows. Theyare four years old, bright b six dollars and' nin.eby two. cents, which in -L will be held on the reerestion grouudq BlUeVaLe. Eby years thus showing that the stock Of horm tin from business, and have d1spined of my stock to sports sold high. A yearling steei went for $27 ;' ' - I and well, matched. . They were sold at Ex- clades. donat' s from Mr. Holtnestead and Ifessrs. Greig & Mwdonald, Clotherloo, of Seaforth- 444 in tho evening a eoneerb will lie i sheep from $8 to $12 a Pair, land a sucking etof on show day'to Mr. Stewart of near is running 'OWL, would be well for- JUL ion iven DEATu.— Mr. Alexander Robertson,of the MI In takiDg leave of my customers, 111 %4666 IlIstroll- Blaevale road, was -injured last summer by- b keep this in mind, as there is the Seaforth literary and debating club to e and tirade I tender my thanks. For the incom. by the yupils in Cardno's hall, wheiI the colt sold for $32. The day was fine., James Farquhar, for the sum of jjW just, as L reeders to 119 doubt but the demand for good. horse flook relief fund.. The folloing dflicer were e ba ges *on during the afternoon will his team running away and throwing him i ton was auctioneer. Mr. Caldbeek has' Mir. Decker came out of the sh S situation -the wholo, the abow lng�proprletors I bespeak a continuance of the trade Stret ow ting, Mr, . elected for the current year: President, that -he off the mower. The effects of his fall were On yo�l gave to me in the past; as your wants Wod stributed. These annual events of t is on the ivI secured as policeman in the city Stoewart, came up to him and asked him Smith, attention there was ver3 'Mrs, Road; vice-presidents,.Mrs.M.R pupils are beeomin quite popular and of Toronto.—The* frost on Tuesday morn what he -would take for his team. M- r. r EST will. receive the olosest and most onurtoom very little felt at the time,but he afterwards iefaCtory and reditable to aff. Genuine I at the hands of this enterprifilng Clothing House -Mrs. A. Stewart and Mrs, F. G. _WeelinL; will undonlitedly to a good attendance at helped at a threshing and caught cold,*hich in d. The Hot of sua. � the tn who have established a most enviable name for bad one. Corn that was not in- tNe Decker named the price , and. Mr. Stowart i concerns corresponding -secretary Mrs. Coulter; re. uly the sports as -well as the concert.—Mr. developed, into paralysis, and proved fatal wag a 1 tors will be found on the 7th page Of this themselves In the clothing business. Yours tr stook- got a bleeching. Grape vines and the at once said he would take them. Mr. I coiding-seeretsry,Mrs. N11. Y.McLeau; tress- HARRY SPEARN, SoafOrth. 1631-2 Thoms Stephens, L r., who is employed iu on Wednesdayof lasttireek. Mr.Robertson fruit g�t badly frozen. lee on water troughs Decker will now have to get up another I 183ue, Mtrl!I3 Ordered e I Sunday call- came from near Shakespeare many years urer. Mrs. G. Scott; superintendent of relief A FEw lines of th smoke soiled wall Windsor, spent Saturday anc was quite thick.—Potato digging this week. faucy team. Places 41-4 �,und, Mrs.. T. 0. Letup. 2c. So, fe. and be per roll. C. Vfi Ing on old friends in town.—Mr. 0. L.. ago and settled on the farm where he resided Kippen. _Rain is badly needed in this locality, as ch can once more boast 8=e, Saaforth; Schmidt, formerly classic master in the Col. until death. He was a member of Court MrTl OUR BAND,­Zuri DiED IN MANITOBA.—Many of thef older HOUSE TO B -atm --To rent,the pleas' ng Douglas Canadian Order of Foresters, an wells are going dry and fall wheat is in want of having -a first class band. It made ilts MORE iGooD Ps.—Mr. f wWidh Xntly legiate Institute here, is at present visiti of a good shower' and plow'ing goes very first sopearaneb in public on show day and of Stanley, who leads the way in the blI residents of Seaforth and vicinity will re- situated residence west of Egruoudrille. at preeent in town. Mr. Bob tmdt has been compelled faithful member - of W-ingham let ed Berkshire -pigs, -and who. member Mr. John Hettle, who, at one occupied by Mrs. Bergess. The houso Is domfortable 'to take a holiday on account of ill health, church. Two of Mr. Robertson's brothers tough, —E.Armstrong is able to be going delighted the many visitors here on that ing of improv -Two pairs (�f timel and has all necessary conveniences. Therelshaltan about his work again after the bad fall'he day with the splendid music which they has vI asuccesoof %being one -of the- -was engaged in the grain busines at Rox� o- a.- but his many friends will be pleased to learn sire Baptist ministers. Deceased was sixty - of land. Well snted with fruit and rn r.k uners of Huron' at all fte, tafew weeks a�go at James Russell's gave. on the show ground and on the streets t " ze.wi 'gol ud� p -90 tj ental treev. This one of the most pleasantly —Mr. W.D.Bright six years of age and was married twice * threshing. ea ing a o*.s,. shipped from our ststion, boro,, wad will be grieved to le:rn of his am" " 0 that he is getting better. in the afternoon. This band has only a� situated residences in the district. Apply on the been dea-th, which occurred, on September 20Ch. left last week on a trip to Dakota.—Mrs. The first famil consists of two sons, who -he following persons A Winnipeg telegram says : The deatii of premisesto M". BURMS. 1555X3 William Kyle, of Roxboro, has returned are away and Toing for themselves - There in existence about a month, and only two of set igs-to t John Rettle, M. L.A. for Turtle Mountain,. nia, -a;re our children of the second fauI who Brucefteld. the members have ever been in a band be- Mr. Job errwood, Datton ; Mr., William �ome after an extended visit to Bar Kyle, Newbury ; Mr. James A. 'Russell took place on: Monday morning, at - Boisse- TuAT SuprLus.—A meeting of the Sea- where she was attending the martiage of her with their mother, have the sympathy of GATnzurNGs.—Dr. Peter McEwen, with fore. Yet they all play like old veterans, pants., visit. and many bands . W hich have been in ex. and M. John Phillifs, Cobourg This is-- Al -vain, Manitoba, from diabetes-, from which forth Jubilee committee was held in the daughter, Alis Agnes.—The many friends the communfty in their bereavement. The his brother Alexandcr, are at present of that Iii. McAllisier ildlles- more sufficient pro has been si funeral took place to the Wingharn 7 ome- ing their mother and other fAends in this istence for years do not make better or he affering for years. He was: couneil.chambef, on Monday evening last. of Mrs. John Beattie will regret to learn a piga and that they re eagerly sought, easing music. are first elected to the Manitoba Legislature at There was a large attendance of the commit- that she is still very ill and is not im r on Friday afternoon. Mr. Robertson's vicinity. Both these yonng men are natives PI The people of Zurich 900, proving tei� t Od after througLhout the province. He disposed the general election of 1888, in the Liberal tee, which is composed of' something over much.—Mr. R. H. � Barr, has removed his mother, an old lady who has reached the of he township of Stauley and like many proud of their band and they. have go U*- -nty at the Toronto and London fe 'Ir. Schaffher, of Boisse-, fifty members. The object of this mee weet to the house remarkable age of 96 years, and who has others of Stanley's sons are doing well in reason to be. If they continue as they have 'Of two WID HAVB A interest, defeating L ting dye works from market at NOTES.—Mr., William Cadmore, the Ur 7 t recently occupied by lived for many years -with hiiI was taken ber 6f men in, vain. He was again elected at the general was, if possible, to decide as to the disposi- on Goderich stree land of the Stare and Stripes,—Mr. John bbgun they will - soon be among the best of Huron, has a vain MONEY 13 election of 1892 over the same opponent. tion of the five hundreo dollars surplus left Mr.Clark.—Although the price of wheat is aay on Saturday to live with another son Hart took first prize for his carriage horse bands in the province. king new Essex busily eiI ressing bay.—ldr- Ab the last, genhral election, 1896, he de. over from the late Jubilee celebration. At somewbatJower than it was,the deliveries at Atwood. The blow IS particularly severe at Goderich exbibition.�Misa Wilson, of BRiEFs —The big swamp is rly all on -oop ing - d- David er, fle work in a drain for feated W. R. Miller. Deceased was from a former meeting of this committee a sub- 'during the past week have been very large. on her, oivm*g to her , age and weakiiess. Clinton, was present at the closing meeting fire, south of the Zurich road. Last We of the mission band on Saurday last anq g�ve sday morifing our town was -so fil�led. with Mr. D. C. McLean, met with an unplemot, ne Huron, Ontaio, having been a resident of committee was appointed. to enquire into —Mr. James Lektherland, of this town, is Mr. Thomas Itobertson, who went to Mani some M tb Teeswater, Seaforth and Wroxeter. He and report upon the feasibility of certain now taking orders for that excellent and in. toba on the harvesters' excursion. did ;'not' a very interesting and, instructive mission smoke that a building four rods away could accident. While using the pick, he, bY d, eans, made a min -stroke sea ling eal wax 54 years (if age� schemes which were then before the com- teresting work "The Life of Gladstone" by reach home in time for his father's funeral. talk to the children. � The sum of $15.50 not be seen. The fire is doing a great d tell Hopkins. It is profusely illus. NOTEI We are very soray indeed to -was contributed by the little ones to aid in of damage, as there is a lot Of good timber pick through hia boot and penetrating mittee. These schemes were : First, the L. C" rain is foot. For a few daa he will have o MiLtxEny OrmaxGs.—Ry no means the purchasing of a town clock ; Second, the trated and neatly gotten up and is only old hear tbat Mr. John McIntosh in ill. with foreign mission work.—Miss Mary Marks in the swamp yet. A good needed. overorof an and typhoid fever. foot.—I f the SOW16 4 1 Da 'the' Wrong ii&y, mprovi d beautifying of Victoria byi subscription.---LMisa 'Maggie Cub. —Miss Maggie Robertson is 0,11 was again this year judging at the Exeter —Mr. Fred. Seigner, his wife and eldet a More least of -the many a1tractions on F 013 M d at SeaJ 601 the sec A day of our fall fair, . was that of Square - �hird, the purchase of the present Be Maggie Ballautyne left on Tuesda ill with quinsy.—The Lord's Vineyard, a fair. Mrs. Baird was also JU Igm a and his brother-in-law, Mr. Aleck which is about harvested, has besul y 9-4- a winter -milliaery openings. The recre last for London.'—The annual th vice forth last week. The show people know Ehnen, have gone - to Waterloo county, to of the beat 4or many seasons, A 159P the fall tation grounds ; Fourth, anialgamatitig auk ser i ' for children, was rendered in the, ' M. Zellar quantity has been saved. day was warm and bright, so that ZMany with the agricultural society and formillI offering meeting of the Beaforth auxilliary Presbyterian church last Sabbath. The where to get good judges when they want visit relatives and friends.—Mr. Air. JohlI DWIT 40a the Rf t, 6ut for himself d ncigbori 110 &Icr@L—, gh an u people were indu6ed to come to towni and joint stock company for the purpose of ur- of the WomelI Foreign Mission Society will h was nicely decorated with them.—Th new bridge atBannockburn will and wife were -at Exeter last week visiting e 'Owi their daughter, Mrs. McNevin. While The prev where the weather failed in -putting people chasing Coleman's'field adjoining the gigh be held in the Presbyterian church on Min. plants and out flowers. The childreNs be open for traffic about Monday.—A very ailinj dry w4ther still continU011I into the humor to buy winter millinery, the school property, and fixing it up for a - choir was carefulli trained by Rev. W. J. gleasant topic card soical. was held at tl�e there they took n the fir.—Mr. Ernest and many fields of -vI NOW], -fall *11 swo show day evening, October Uh. Rev. D. McGil &r to be. - Sunday ome of Harry Smith on. Friday evening of Restemirs, of C%val ier, North Dakota, with are needing rain.—Good times app -0 tasteful displays of the merchants could -not ground, recreation grounds -and driving livery, of Honan, China,, will address the West and Miss Aggie Herbert, the activity,of the busluesSI help.but tempt one to bay. As. on formeg park. The committee reported in favor of meeting. Ali are welcome, collection for scI excellent organist. The 'singing last week under the auspices of Christian one of his daughters, is here on a visit. He here., judging by the i p �Y4- the latter scheme. A motion w4 also made inission work.—Any shortages in local or *as the best V.en in that hurch for so umber of the Willis. mov -from here to Dakota about fifteen nien of our village, who are all basy a opeamgs, each merchant, with his able staffi me Endeavor society. A v ed J ton were presen . t. The .8 ago, and his many friends here are ing the far bringin it 1eiI who are had made his; store and -showroom as prettV reedinmending that the money be devoted to editorial matter this week is more than years. .' Rev. West preached an Ap chunh society of Clin Your g fake do ' the Mechanics' Inatitute,to be used we pl�oprixte sermou. The collection in the evening was spent in social intercouI and glad to see him and converse' about old loads of grpiu, for th�y dou� and attractive as ibis. in assist- made up, by show prize lists,- in which, and posal I we are begibuiug to 411140.1 were dressed with the new ribbons, in laide to make the institution a town affair trust our readers will be deeply interested morning was sent away to help pay for ihe discussion - Of the different methods of Chris. Dow tinI He looks hale- and hearty.— money home and jUL n William Cidiviorej] -P and bright colors, the pretty silks, ar-N a 'under the direction of the council and free and we are sure they will be sorr oo an I ra d v to learn lesion helps, and the Ilection in the even. ti Endeavor woik to with music. Mrs. Wendel Kolosky, from Elkhart, In- the fruits of j ­M L t- fo r OW as many flowers as would aid in the artistic to all.' All these various schemes were dis- that next week will wind up the show sea- ing to pay for the new bboke of praise After the serving of refres ments, Mr. Muir diana, is here visiting her father, Mr.. H. who has been hi the old coun ry pur- r Aaldwt effect. There were also the new hate sad cussed i An animated and friendl son, after which they will have to come chased by -the Sabbath schooL—Mr. and gave a short addreI concluding by asking Deiteaud brothers and sisters.—Mr. George time doin bus�liess for his fathe y wayi, bonnets ; some of the former, and it was soon made manifest that there down to plain, every day reading.—Mr. Mrs. George McDonald visited friendi. the gathering to- aing the familiar hymn Fassaid, who has -of late been at Ponti home last week, looking all 0. with large so $) 81 Thomas Doig, who bai proved deborough, son of Mr. James in Molesworth on Sunday . last God be with you &c, at the conclusi Michij A of pretty trimming I was too great a diversity of opinion to en. David Lan ton Ian, is here to see his father. He in- eddeut brima and a wealt, A osells advandivI while the smaller hats. although more iwYd- ableth, eating 6 unite on any oneschome. 1k ood teacher, Landaborough, of -Tuckerimitli, left here Mrs. F.B. Scott and Miss Mary Scott drove of which the meeting broke up, all feeling teds to stay in Canada, as he says he I so g ions were, in We is t a y favin been reiengaged in the name eat lookingi were equally takin In the After all'the proposit' turn, this week to attend Trinity Medical College -t� Seaforth last ek-, to v i their in n that they had 'spent a most enjoyable time. to have one day in the week to himself; f ago. mar"" 0 An aceident own Ab. Vincent, from Michigan, -paid, Min old at an stores all along the counters aut piled up voted d' a resolution' visa carried in- at Toronto.—While bi I' n. the countr relatives and also to take in the show.— —Mr. Samuel Ud is still'oohdned to his Eye ing i on thehelves,, were the new dress -goods mmittee to have the Morif its structing the co, YL the other day. Min lorence Johnson met) Messrs. Robert C. ing, James Robertson, bedl owing to injuries"received from being home a flying visit a few days in Sabbath schoollhas donated $15 Qf to Chi" handed over to the town treasurer, to W with an unpleasart -experience. She was Hugh Johnston sad others attended the u* u 0 is n*' his harse aking fright Susie Schoollig heA gone go to bath offerings.1to Home Mistions.—MOA.Y Y. the, serviceable tweed, the new covert to V f h* g,9 s clothe in green, blue and grey ; the plaids,� held. by him as town funds UJI such -time riding down a hill when the crown of *her Goderich fair last week.—Min. Mary at �. bicycle. Mr. Reid is very unfortonste work.—Mr. John GeI his wife and, are now ta tp); dvantage of the &I eir 'potatoes. Navy richly figured clothe in all- as the citizens generally decided by a plebis. g, -I' in phis respect as he lovi eather by ift th u vro and the WheeT broke and she fell on the hard road, Schoales, of Kinburn, and Miss Ethel Kin on. to drive &'fiery 'Misses Fanny and Uzzie Geiger took advan. I- - tit off ini ing a c1n:& the fashionable shades. In 'the cloak de. cite vote what disposition shall be made of but fortunately she escaped with nothing of Wingbam, visited Mrs.; Georgb' Macdon. animal and frequentI7 meets with secidonts tage of the cheap ftoursion to the Falls lost complain III for sayipt, partments were shown pretty coatsi and it and if any feasible schemes are formulated more serious than a few bruises.—The con- aid last week.—Mrs. Bruce is visiting her of this kind. We hope he will be wore for. w4k.—Rev. A. Y. Haist and wife were at has been. a * --ner. nee Coopers P. X capes. in all shades and 9�yles, so that none. in the mean time, that the council take a cart in Carduo's hall on Friday evening,lait, 'brother in Manitoba.—Threshing in over at Unite in the futuro.-m.­Rev. Mr. Bradley, of Stratford . Over last Band Rev. Mr. the po, toes.—Mears. J61 to Stabler, of Crediton, preached for him in Dinsdale Robert McLean -and could fail to find. sometLing to suit them, vote of the ratepayers on these schemes at under the auspices of the Boys' Brigade, the flax mill, and lifting the flax off the hiiielliell; will convidet the preps, ra ser - in the Presbyterian o d the forenoon, and Rev. Mr. Coleman in the Nevin have all been big p no_ In the millinery show rooms great care had bho,municipal elections in January, and that was fairly well attended and tr!oved a One- fields has commeni6ell.' This. has been a bad hurch on Vr1i -we hope the farmers Imb, Saturds, Mr. E. Miller, of the local fairs, proving 1a:9 evening.— the of ilso year for the flaxi but V1 8th of Octol;er. The commu come flasucially.—M the W been taken in decoratioliI Added to the the wish of the people, as thus manifested, iss Nettie n leaves niou conoessioliI left for NApier. k. b Sid the follow Sabbatb,—The many the 14t stoo pretty flowers, obiflons, -and ribbons were b6 carried out, It was decided that a small to -day JFriday) for Toronto w, ere she will willnot got discouraged, but try; try agaiiI log agam