HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-10-15, Page 9-.Ado �5�7 -7 I4- O$ITOR HIT OCTOBEI IL51 189 Tyr RON EXP nele of deceased, from thlire all fall.—The gypsies who took A
Michi al is on a —Mr. Frank Freeman has returned to town the p�lgit in the Cavan Presbyt Tian church John Walker, Mill road, a up their abode in our burg for a couple of-- Too Ma�y,..�� Anderson, of Marine City, 0 aft ,s Oash Grocery ! 0 after an absence of'seve - ou Bab ath lal very ileasint affair on Thursday ernoon, and proc!eded to vilson visit this week to his "histers, re. J. S. re weeks, left rather sudden ral weeks at Rich They struck mondHill.—Mr. and Mrs. Richard Common ook place at the residence of Mr. Wni. Baird's cemetery, where the remains we doubt looking .,for a . warmer -'Porter and Mrs.'W. MoDougall.i—The an laid to rest beside those of her mother, who south, no Wow it, the Vine for pickle making, and to have iends in Phair on Wednesday afternoon list, when as jar and niial thankoffering meeting of th' Women a have returned trom, their visit to fr ars ago. The th f the climate.—The temperance sermon here I t ffie bess Vine was, gtvdn ift died some ye eat gocd surecEial Wtuht use I hurch, Dakota.— We are sorry to note that our old' his daughter, Miss Alms H., y a 7 c Ices, we tell the Picot beat and Foreign Missionary Socie r c - entire community goes.outitom9r. Cart- Sunday was without exception the b apl in the, waiket, aid lhi�eegZgr�eah!e grade of on Tuesday last, N;ae well attend d, and was friend, Mr. William Elgie, sr., of Tucker- marriage to Mr. Win'. Charles Proult, of U# e. Mr. HarvJy a forcible X �, Rev. Dr. Willouglibly,,of the James ney in this his hour of particularly sad delivered her - is CCt-LPet9- puie soleft * just wbak yon rcqulra to MUM 8110- MU and convincing speak an excel- -ed and oh enjoyed Vy all present. An interest- smith, is still in a delica-ti state of health. borne. e, the er and gave our aii of groceries 'a well assort and street church, tied the knot in thii presence. bereavement, as he is now left al Ilia ficitura in the church up-to-date with new wason Tess, Dried Fruit, new Ing programme was rendered, .after which He seems bright and oheerful, however Th I e presents other members of the family being married lent discom- curfd Cad Fish, etc. Ali goods guaranteed to give refreshments were served.' Thin 1parb of the although not able to get around much, his Of a numbor of invited guests. m'Thursdal night, on 61 Here and there, in We have, 80 me vere a . 3 The youn er away from home. 01 saitiefactlon Or �a-ousy relitirned. entertainment was a pleasing feituri of the' sufferings are not nearly so me" some were; numerous mud costly. 109f the Eterni)l City," was listened to by a good is) bargains in Dinner, Tos, and Toilet Stte. Ses ple will reside on the 6th concession. -all present enjoyed the Ice. em before buying. piles paid for all inVE.'rue. We wish them prosperity and full house, and 1he highest , and- �couduced m4ch to render ti It in the sincere wish of h' JELen I gathering, ime ago. he mal -be it -about Rome they d fowl the meeting a success, as it gives opportuni. erous irriends that ill, spared for FOR SALs.-One 16 H. P., Abel ture and heard things kinds of good preduee. Butter, eggs an To make a long story short, we've got. tb., THIRTI
ti -A. Williams, ho was happiness in their new sphere of life. ENGINES
ties for soc ree itigis not'afforded under many. ears. G. I Is H P Sawyer- never knew of heretofore. -The Orangemen
w&nV-d. ial g i -* I Portable;_ two It H, P., Whitel many Carpets, more than we care 0. WILSON, seaforth. other circumstances. -The offeriogs amount - chargel with stealing money from the sta- I X= ;.one 12 H. P. Wallarol Z;A several of this lodge &M going to have a tea-meel . t this time of the year. F,&)r 1WROLE -N
ills Book of commerce Block. ed to the handsome sum of $50 It -he largest tion master at Gorrie, appeared before Myth. secon -head stationary Engln& 111, thoroughly Ing here about the- 291 inst., and the object have a milt. and good" now tof work. These Engines this reason we L announce to -day 'i society. Judge Masson, at Goderich,on- Mondq, mud :rs. Headly Sh4mw of we, Older Machinery- is commendable. The intention is to devote contribution in the history of . No�Es.-Mr. and M I will be laid on reasonable terms. special sale of Carpets at greatly Suits and Overcoats in great' c4uitted.-Mr. Herbert inplate line of Hydraulic sad Screw f an artificial In this oonnectip�n we may say that.the ser- was honorably a Oakville, visited the residence of T. H. Ash- We make a ow th rooeeds to the -procuring 0 1139 test 'e duced prices. If - you are thinki of vices of Rev. W.� J. Clal of I,Ondon, have Fowler, who has been studying with Dr. Presses of any s1ze ; also Jelly Evaporators, is haul for Mr. J. McKinney, who. unforl number and variety. Robert Logan,. of Improved design. Repairing - Engine and Mill carpeting a room this fall, You cwt Gibb during the past summer, left on Mol 'uit to his work promptly sti ed to. , P afford to miss this chance. It you mrs. been secured fori'Monday evening, October Montreal, in - at present here on a d Ourrespondence 9 * atel got his hand taken off in a threshing 25th, to deliver the annual lecture ' 'of the day last to attend the Veterinary College at 'Sam ited. si BzLT,. Jr. 4i it macKine recently.---4hursday and Friday, planing to carpet one next spring youlL Prices play an important pal in our Clothing De, society.-Otir township fathers ire having a Toronto. -Miss Grace MoFaul is visiting parents. -Mr. Tony Sample and Min - nL I&O 15 is pariment, Neverbefors have we offered such in� ple; of Brussels, visited town on Sunday. - LOOAL BRim.-Mr. D. Urquhart, of the l#h and 15thi in Clifford's fall fair It save Inioneg buying now. Good quality- so and styles. Nol heavy coat of gravel laid on M I*- street,and friends in Brassels.-Re. Mr. Millyard, of Min Rigsby,lis at present visiting at the Hensall . oatmeal milbs in this week miking Tather late in the, season though. They arl medium ground, ducements in the way of valu e Metho- Tapestry Rift
Iis putting it in s4ape for the Clinton, occupied the pulpit of th parsonage. -Mr. Joseph Habi ban moved nts of oatmeal. The tn"l has may have a ni6e day, but the- weather at 0 depart-! Mr. Weal large shipme pattern, ne that lookis well and
butup-to-datsi reliable goods kept 'a tk -, fin travel.-Duoig the recent dry spell our diet church last Sunday.-��Miss Josie Fair, Mr. Jes- b6b is now getting too cold to make stand- wear wi *HL I ��* CLA
eat evi into the house lately occupied by now gait tion in the old country, ii our regular We line for
asant. - Our large and steady trade is the b I dust and of Clinton, spent Sunday at the mansel sop, opposite the Methodist ch4rch.-The e a repats ing out agreeable. street could beat the world f a and from, where Mr. Urquhart in c6netantly 39c. Several patterns in bettei our tidy housekeepers wer4 O;V ap Is evaporator has commenced 9perations, dence of ple6i customers. in d Zr, as it -Woodstock -and Seaforth juniors will receiving orders. -The Court of Revision qualities that will wear m& found its way everywhere. -Bus ess seems mi �% league football match here on Satur- 23 in under the management of Mr. Isaac held Tapestry, hi ill keep their good appearance for years. for ibe votere list of t is v was Howiek Wm. Picka�d & 00. facturm estiLl flay. -We are glad to learn that Mr. and f 0 a -
booming in Our, mann Brown. -Rev. Mr. Shmh.etrid, principal 0 here on Monday, His Honor Ja Masson, NoTEs.-Quite a - number attended I istatt clang in been reieid.' tu a5ie, our regular 75c linefor 52c. Dark and SEAFORTH. ments, as one hears the com of Mrs. Sa* ual Chesney, who have the Mount Elgin Indian te, visited at of Goderich, presiding. --The heavy rains the to&-ineeting at Orangehill on light grounds im Tapestry Carpets.. al it contx as. Ing in Orangeville for some time, have To- the residence of Dr. Tait- last week. He of the past week have done 'untold good to Monday evening. Old as well as young the machinery. !So m U patterns and colors goodt guaranteed to turned to town, arid will again take eld anniversary. ser- the farmers. -M re on were presei wear, our regular 60o lire for 4 'Assisted in the Westfi in HildsBeek left he
Pre. -The Ladies' A it, and an excellent time was STEAMSIEZIE ANOTHER P101i.EER- DkPARTS.-Many of their residence he vioes.-Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Sloia visited Wednesday for Landesboro.-Mrs. E- spent. Appreciated speeches and addresses- Society of the Methodist church will have Tapestry Stair Carpet, best quality,
readers will'reTet to learn �f the death friends in Wingliam. on Sunday. -Messrs. Exeter, were were delivered. -A number from our way A AND our i Spackman and Miss Alcook, of r 57o. of Mr. Reabl Ulark, of 1 the Huron their Harvest Home supper on the evening W W. Sloan . and A. S. Dickson intend his week visiting friel yards wide, -our regular; 75o line for . a of October 290, when in addition to the' In the village t attended the lecture deliverel One pattern only in Brussels Carpet, Rev. W. FILRE INSURA-NC Road, Hallett, near Alma. MrL Clark has leaving for Chicago on Saturday, ! on a busi-, essra. Willis and White shipped a car Her -Bru� supper there will be an interestin To M vey, B.A., at Lakelet, on Thursday of regular 95c line for,75c., Beat weli; g been ill for about a month, and was a severe nesis trip. load of hogs from this station on Tuesday last week Th report it as- being ex6el- Carpet, quality that will wear for yftu,,- He passed away early' Toesday Mr. F. -� Hayward, Of' the- 9 recently lent, 'elrge crowd was premen the best gol we Try Re;!j 111afferer. last. -Mr. John Shepherd also and that a visited his family in Gorrie --Our To avi Bayfield. ade a shipment of cattle and Mr. Gilbert despit h in eached the a of neal m U e the cold weather and muddy' roads.
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AGENCY, 8 g $1.25 line f�r $1, ca MOT11111211911 nday =t. He will remove his family Yard wide tty : Mears. fil r. was a nati Canadian Dick a shipiii.euto sheep from here. -Mr. -Mr. and Mrs. Seal are absent on a trip. Car t, good pattern,- 24e ; heavy- W. -Somerville, A ent., Oig' I of Front' . to town as soon as a suitable residence can PRxzE LIST CoRREMONS.--'rlie follo in 9 having n bora' in the coun w me from Detroit on We are sorry to relate that the latter is not be preoured.-Mrs. Fletcher, of the'Thamen prizes in the Bayfield show list were creilie Wm. White returned ho qua ity Union Cal good colors and. & BroJ same., near Kiiageton. He' ca ovest about rday evening last -The Messes. Gra ISuccelssor to H. A. Strong Ing. 32 years ago, and mettled on t trui on the Road, will address the Sunshine mission ed to Mr. W. Stinsol whereas they Y very welLwMr. Roy Heath, teacher of patteiii, just the thing for bed rooms, be credited to Mr. W. H. Woods : T1, n* Redgrave school, has our regular 40c line for 29o. Heav Telegraph and Express Buildi blind of the Presbyterian church, on Thurs. ree Bros., bone dealers, have returned to He left for Brantford, Huron road, Hullett, where he �outinued to day afternoon next,' October 21st. -Mr. ear old prade steers, let and 26d, and list nail where,we believe,they intend remaining where lie will take cbarge of the Indian Union Carpet, reversible, dark auri r eath. H , It i m. -Mrs. McDoug- school there, �t was ggeli quie , an- -on a or two year old grade steer. during the winter month
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tj light colorings, quality that will wear. eside until hip 4 o George Cardno is home from Michigan f4 spected by 1, Wlio has been in Toronto visiting her assuming mom, A I 0-� all 1him best. E(e '," a d visit. -Mr. John T., McNamara, formerly of orl has re- 4ft A,
those who M� � 0 special line of Union Carpets, the citizen and an i6bligiag and kin neighiTor, Leadbury, McKillop, is at present in this Varna. I a turned homei-Mr. Henry Forsyth,of Tuck vicinity visiting friends. Sir. MoNaings GOOD Houszs SoLD.-Mr.John Dennison, Do you want to got a Stove this fall ? If newest patterns, and colors, oods, tUt, and was one of I those men wh have few has been for five years under Sheriff -of of Varna, recently sold three very 11i ersmith, is this week moving into the so call ad we our stock. We carry the largest have the appearance of all wool -we,- STRATFORD, ONTARIO. enemiesand manyfriends. His wife died "'I dwelling be�, purchased from Thomas G. w;'Oi of'Toronto, and sell cheaper than theches at have too many and they are marked to, The more a mere
bout five yeai He leaves' a family of Houghton county, Michigan, and there is a chunky geldings to Mr. T. J. Berry, the Daymmn.-E�v. W. E. Kerr delivered a See our Oook Stove for $10. Also all kinds of = Twelve of our "acts have t -ken situations with- r 50c. Beat quality Union Carpet madN. Ing, the m
four sons and three daughters.1 Only one good prospect that at the next'alection he well known horse buyer of HeTaAall; for the applications are now in,, very interesting sermon in the Methodist At $10 Plow P010ta 250 sach- Beat washing Machine in the isaffew wel Twit aghter will be sheriff. He is anothnr of Huron's snug sum of $360. Theme hoilmis were sired end Wringer, 16.60. Terms cash at the big Hard- filling nearly all pare wool, & goo& pe6ted of
and two situations are being held until two of cui, son, Mr. Melvin! Clark, and on dai uroh on Sabbath evening last, big, subject '-Ou Osesda's lel Comir -&I takes place to. so" who is doing credit to his native county wareStors Main street, ;Y;;&. the Commercial roodis that are aol& ,*role] !�)y this noted Clydesdale stlli;�, MoBel o" range of patterns, g -deals graduate are at home. The funer i being,, 11 God?n menage to us.in the falling Hotel, 0, HAMM, Zurich. 16W2 Sel Five male teachers; board low; excels day, (Friday), and the remains *ill be laid abroad. - now owned by the Messrs., NeGavial of leaves." The attendance was good and the O.BiTuARY.-Mrs. Mary Tamer, nee Miss all over at 75c, for carpet sale 5n80. Our respousibfl#
,compeuton in various ways. Enter now it possible. Heavy all Wool Carpet, mostly dark, to rest in the Maitlandbank cemetery; His MoKilloo. It always pays to breed to a at rise elroula". c.ERT.-The concert in C choir rendered ropriate and exoelle Zimmerman, daughter of Christian and colors, for 78c. Beat Wool Carpets,, readim-g .1
GUMD CON' &rd-' 4444-52. death makes another blank in-Ithe rollof good sire. me. -Rev. 7.p'S. Henderson intends Elizabeth Zimmerman,, of Zurich, and wife no's hall on Monda evening last, under !the NoTm.-Mr. James has al anthis standard quality, the best wearitig
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Huron's pioneers. givin� aluspices oil the G%d of St. Thom--' church, g a course of spoi sermons on Sab- of Mr. Win. Turner, died October 4tb, in good's made, colors fast, a good range of i one of his dwelling houses to r'. Ja#ies : month or 80 Berlin, Ontario,aged 27 years and 3 mon tterns, for 90c. Seven ends of Bug- tter of weather, bath evenings for the incoming the. COUNCM MEETING. -Council old ita reg, was unfortunate in the ma rrentis Johns, for the surn of $100 T is Wry a "the Prodigal Son and his older brother." On Tuesday, the 5th inst., her remains Fish Linoleum, suitabi small b&lli,, We live up, to i
as the rain was coming down in to desirable property, and w;con:rialltulate Mr. 01
sit f1trou ular monthly meeting on � Milo day night* just at the time when people would be go. -Mrs. Walks, of near Fullarton, is in the were brought to Xuric*h to her parent's regular 85c a -square yard, for 55e. z1alm, to I
Johns in getting such a comfortmi home I, Thomas Dickson was illowed a r bate of 34 village this week visiting her sister, Mrs, J- home, to fulfil her dying request, and on stnetly �idh
his taxes on account of bavin his prop- and this undoubtedly accounted for lithe his old days. -Mr. A. Dunkin i's fast com- R. Beek.�Mr. R Cudmore has finished the Wednesday, the 6th inst., funeral obsequies Axminister Rate, 24x56 inches, fringe,, Ing Wall, Of Ulin' Ing to the front as a sheep breeder. He has ern -Ontar
DISTRIOT MATTERS. on slit attendance. Madame at ends, wort $1.50, for $1. fi erty destroyed by fire. The fire and water ton, created a most favorable impression, by succeeded in capturing 19 firstl�prizeis at the granolitbio walk in front of Messrs. Carlisle,. were held, 'When a large concourse 6f friends minister Door Mats, fringed all round.,, committee racommend thatras a considerable Pbse and Millar's block, and a most excel. from. far and near had gathered. Her re, her singing, and her selections worth easily 60c, for 39o. were fall fairs in this locality this season, and has n fSVGGEsTioN.-MR. EDITOR part of Mr. James MoGlAnis' property lent job fie has made of it. We v lture to This -sounds lke"
A TrMLY thoroughly appreciated. She is a moiii ac. sold four shee t mains were laid away in the Brownson Line
IX al a good figure to Mr. ed, cemetery, after which services were held in unoccupied,-thathe be cb�i only $3 for com iBhe singer, wi aR exe- on voice. egy that it will not be excelled, if�equall I ko r As it has been a matter of discussion for th Goodwin, of i ah ;t fio a Curtains street waterin purposellill. also recom- -e sai that Mr.
9 in any neighboring town. Our radesmen the church of the Evangelical Association in that I U
hat few -months as to how the jubilee fan aid t wards keeping a The sing in of Miss Freeborn, of 8trt' Dunkin had the fine ok of 4heep he had a e pri e in for e sing n suggested that, mended that $5 be p ford,was ly appreciated,and although, her and contractors take a pardon bl Zurich. The deceased was much and de. clothing f
be disposed of, it has bee 0 , seen in this part of the country.-AIr.. John light in front of the oat office. In refer- d her me- r portion of the surpl lit ve voice Imoko volume, it is sweet, an Reid, of the Parr, line, is stl poorly, and their work and are noted fb � their efficiency. servedly beloved by all who knew'her and A, few special- bargains in Lace anlit us money mi �Mrs. Bristow, of Cherokee, Iowa, is visit- much sympathy is felt for the bereaved and Chenille Curtains. Ecru mud Whitt, .9 u ence to using insu ated wire 1 'or the fire
ap opriately be devoted to &iEg th leetions were appropriate. Mrs. J. C.Gre'gv not getting along very well latiel d Mrs. J. H. Goods from floor
-found that the - co it for the 7-y. ances ai alarm they Ing her relatives here, Mr. an no, 3J -yards long, tape& �t
lie school board, as their fin as usual, delighted all with her recitations. ee sorrowing relatives. Lace Curtai
worst,parts would be $35, and for the full B k and family. -Mrs. John Scott returned
reheat, itwould. seem, require assistancO Rev. H. E. Tanco6k, of London, was unable GATHERINGS. -Messrs. . Elias salit Moises edges,regular V2 line, for $1.55. Whitel true witb
circuit $100, and reoommefided that if any home this week from7 a pleasant visit with Weideman, from Berne, Michigan, have been Lace Curtains, extra qual 3J yal Trom some source.. -A CITIZEN. to fulfil h t, and his numbers Tuokersnifth, _MrL improven
action be taken that the circuit I e completed were taken by Captain Robson, of Louldoui OXFORD DAY, Next Satui�dayl October relatives in Hamilton. John Fisher s here, as executors of their late father's long, taped edges, regular $2.75 line*., whereby in full. In reference to closing off all pri- a nest addition io the dwelling PROPERTY SoLD.-Mr. Isaac Miller hai the other male vocalist of the evening, � and 16th, big barialas in all kinds of lail oxfords-st utting up estate, an4 had a farm stock tale. With the for $92.15. Extra, Fine Tapestry Cur- he Coleal Cash Shoe Store, W. H. ILL13, Seatorth. hninene'
vat.e hydrants in consection wit the water! mill_ 1557.X ge recently purchased from Miss Janet disposed of his propert in Harpurhey to his accompanist, Miss Patterson. Mr. aged mother, and their brother Henry, all tal in shades of -Terral al
.1 works, they thought it advisabl to leal Kerr, -Min Isabella Moir, of this village, have moved to near Berne, Michigan. For Green fringe top and bottom, regular- dpartme
Mr. James Grieve, of Cokersinith. This er, leader of the 33rd battalion band, si ver until next year, as the seap n for their 81116CESSFUL.-Mr. ' J. Hsi was
is a comfortable" and convenient place and 0 rendered a comet solo. Miss Florence most this week received a very handsome and many yeal they lived. as goocT' faithful $6 goods for $4.78. Good quality easfly acc.
use Is now over. . In reference , the tanks, evel successful with his recent shipment of cattle contains 29 acres. The consideratiou was Johnson acted as accompanis b -of the useful present from -her brother, Mr. G. R. citiz'en,;in this part of the country, and the Tspi;mtry Curtains, Green and Iawi� to the old country, having � received good to they recommend that -the cler notify all ina : . . Moir, of Quebec, in the form of a bicycle. - neighbors regret their leaving, but 'xish for $3.75. Heavy Chenille Curtains, ion on the and rendered a pretty instrumental t2,000, and Mr.Grieve glert. posess, arties that on no account are, they to be 3es, While away Mr. Hanna had a' Mr. Thomas Welsh has the frameof his fine them a happylife in their new home. -John dado top and bottom, heavy fringe, zu We have placedz
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first of April next'. left open after the time set apal for fillin a �, while Miss Laura Acheson, of Goder- r . ant time visiting friends �in Brookville new dwelling up and will hive it veneered Kibler retured from a trip to Detroit a few Red, Fawn and Green, special wadlue taking a trip to the old country in the 9 ich, played the violin accompaniment in pl! standard p
ra Mil_ thesame� Thefirst two claub sof the re- and vicinity. and nearly closed in before tlic cold weather days ago. -Miss Mary Karcher, of Sebring. $3.25. spring mud on returning, he and M Mrs Grel recital of the Swan Song, and come into town to resid,where they port were passed, and the bal ce was laid THE TowNsHip FATHERS..+The Council sets in. The plan is ve - ry nice will ville, is here visiting Mirs. A. Y. Hii We are doing the carpet trade of this sedtfioni have nev
ler w intend to spend the remainder of their days over. Accounts to the amou t of $453.21 A WORD FRo3r ALGO31A.-Mr. met at Dixon's hotel, BrucefiFId, on Satur-, compare well with the other nice residences Another old pioneer of -the township passed now. At these , speebil sale prices we
were passed for payment. douncil then James da, Obtabor 9th, as per adjournment. All on Richmond abreet.-The many friends of away laqat week, in the person of Mr. Henry, ar . e bound to get more of it. If you.: us for 1-4p
i4 comfort and ease. adjourned. Wightman, near Echo Bay, Algoma, in re- the members present. The contract of Mr. Wm. Elder, ofthis village, who is at- 9ippel� of the Blind line. Mr. S' pel has want Carpets, - we're making it pay yon, there n]
ewi,, his subscription to THE Expo&ToR, - ditching on sideroad b;bw I ts 5 and 6, who A is 1p, -well to buy here. All Carpets bought. you ueed
mains were 'to learn of his illness a al leads in a 25c tea. 8, was let to were sorry hortly interred in the Lutheran cemetery. -Mr. E. from us made free of charge. seivices in St. Thomas! church last Sunday good times in -that part of Ontario. ' He George Strong, at 40 cents r rod. Mr- after remaining his studies this fall, will e HARvEsT THAN SERvicEs.-The DiLL, Se writes ino3t hopefully of the prospect of concessions 7 and 8, 1 `� tending the, University at Toronto, long been re ident here. His To A made-to� To 8,
were in. thankfulness for the bountiful bar- !aye : I eaw an account of a large cucumber E Faust left last week for Guelph, where ordi
FALL, Winter and skatin a r a ies Oliver, the contractor o th Big Drain, pleased to learn that he is tecovering nicely- he has secured a situation in a store. -MT. Yest that has just been gathered in. The 9 in TILE EXPOSITOR' Dot long ago, and I Trousers
a lendid �ariety at the C[heap C&9 Shoe Store— was paid 84W on his , Contra; as per cer thy mud a medal J Merner bas returned from a trip to ,church was tastefully decorated with flow- w. q WILLs, Seatorth thoui I would tell. you what we can do in -Mr. Peter Hagan, a wor ere, fruit, veget I ablies, etc., for the occasion, 1557-1 11 that line up here in Algoma. The first of tificate of the engineer in 0 targe. Several member of the firemen's department of De- Va-asar, Michigan, where he was visiting his You can beautify your Hem of the parties assessed imOr by-law B of Hodgens -Bros., troit, and eldest son of James Hagan, of the brother William. -He brought with-. him a A readymade The music by the church choir was particu- cost by using U. W. PArar's New Art Wall raper. September, on the farm of Mr. Frank Aleut- 1897, wbre present at. the meeting and paid Parr Line, Hay, returned home on Tuesdav larly ood d ropriate. Rev. Rural 1557-1 gomery, of Laird township, there was grow- I . 2.40 pacing mare. He drove all the I way Trousen�
their assessments in cash. Owing to the evening's express, accompanied by his bride, from Vassar. apft', who is one of the ELocuTlo-K' CLASS.-Mis El a 0. Fisher, ing two cucumbers of the Snake vaie; 7, F u r ii
Dean, lldley7of Gai fact that. a great many of I the interested one of Detroit's fair ladies. -Mr. McIntosh, CLINTON. ablest divines in the diocese, conducted the of Goderich, teacher of Elocution an( pbyalcal oul- One measured five feet six inches, thi) other parties failed to notice th;i the time for of McKillop, near Seel brother-in-law COat. services, and his discourses were listened to ture, intends re -organizing her class here about the five feau two inches. I bave lived here for Gorrie. first Saturday in October. Those wl o belonged to essments under �rjaid by-law in of Dr. :McKay, of Formosa, accompaimied with marked attention by the large congre- nearly three years, and I. can recommend Paving age NOTES. -Mrs. R. Mutch returned on the class before as well as any others desiroui of be� as limited to the 12th day of Octoberi sons Mrs. (Ur.) Butterworth, of London' gations present. coining members will kindly commun oats with Miss this part of Ontario to any one wishing to cash w by his son, were in the village on Monday Monday, of'this week, from her visit to ED I Also Underelol
tho'council have decided to �xtend the said visiting friends. -Mrs. HaroYld and children gland,who, when a child wasadopted,by -V
hnce. -4 Fisher at their earliest 'conven' 1554 make for themselves a home. There is time for one week. So that ii�'arties who mal returned home this week from a pleasant Manchester and Blyth. -Mrs. R. Ross, who an aurit, who ha& no cildren of her owup TniR CuRLERs.-The curlers met at the NEw Stock of Window Shad a in Plain plenty of good land to be got very reason- - had beew visiting in Wingliam, Sesl Hugh McCullough f Alma, Ontario; Dr. NightS
wish to pay their assessini in -full may d' rel Commercial hotel on Wednesday night for Decorated, Lace, or Fringe, cheap at . W. PAPST'S' , able, and prices for hay, oats, butter and - 9 visit with ativeis in Shakespeare and To- Stratford and Woodatoek, returned home on Th- go, at the office of the clerk p to th6 19t dentist, Chicago.; andt Seatorth. 1557-1 routo. -M r. Gillis lost his infant -Aild * re- omas Mcculloug $ the purpose of organizing for the coming eggs are good. There is a big boom this inst., or may meet the cler,K I -at, Kyle's hall, cently after a short illness. hl ach sympathy Movdalr., Gorrill, formierl a teacher James Thompson S460ullougb, editor of tho� Ties, 01 -
season. The following dfficers were elected- HOUSE: TO RRNT. -To rent,t e pleasantly fall in gold mines, the mines at Wawa Lake in Johool section No. 4j, Howie , but more situated residence west of EgmoDdvi le, at present on Tuesday, the 19th insE, from 2 to 4 is felt for the bereaved parentsi-Mr. A. Chicago Times, who began - his journalisde,,� Patroni James McMichael; president, W. occupied by Mrs. Berges.R The house ii comfortable seem to draw the crowd. If balf we hear O'clock. 'The next meeting of eouncil will requitly a medical student in Buffalo, paid the Wingham Advance. The ide- D. Bright; vice president, W. K. Pearce; is true, there is' lots of gold here without Dent and daughter, Miss Mabel,of Mitchell, oui -village a flying visit on Sunda K list . career on Shirt J�
a,d has all neceagary conveniences. here is halt an be held at Kyle's hall, Nov mber let, at 10 are in'the village thia week visiting friends. ceased -gentleman's daughter-in-law, Dr. -treasurer, Job n --Weir ;. committee, bore of land. Well planted- witb f I aa orDa- 911ing to the Klopdvke. Mr. T. Johnston, o'clock to pay contractor's gravel accounts, -14iss J. Ross is visitiiig relatives near An ericau medical schools may get t . e pre- Luena Wynn McCullough, of Detroit, daeF mental trees. This to one of the n at pleasantly the Canadian ��o,told nie this we'ek that John Turner, T. F. oleman, George Pat. Of for ince sometimes but not American girls.- the first women dentists in America, attelaid-- ]EI situated 'residences in the district. Apply on the 'S etc. -A. G. SmiLLLE, Clerk. Do you Rue, ent, J. M. Best, R. S. aye ; he was offered $150,000 for his claim. 0 Seafforth.-Mr. J. 0. Clausen is putting a Mi 5. Alex. Carson has returned from visit- ed his funeral, and also his son Hugh but tereon, W. Am premisearto MRS. BURGESS. 1555X3 - . AuoTIoN SALES. -The au4tion sale of Mr. handsome how case in his shop for the dia" I 9 good I
S. Williams - with good crops, good prices and gold mines. k, ing,friends in Toronto. -Mr. and Mr . J h o r
representative members,. J. IF you want the highest ice for your at our door, we can look for good Rimies.in Henry Forsild on Frid,4y of last wee play of his finer work. -Mr. J. C. Wood went as b e the children were unable to be presel boy- ,q I
and X Morris, Toronto; ch a in, Rev. Dr. i Ar natrong spent part of last week with pla produce, take it to DiLl Seatoitb. 1557-1 was largely att�nded and was very successr to Manitoba this week to bring home a load NOTES. -Messrs.' W. T. Sullivan al McDonald; skips, W. Pickard, A. Wilson, the near future. frb ads in Stanley township. -Mrs; Sk 11, of Ralph Hodgson, of Wingbam visited at compll
George Patterson, J. S. Roberts, J. Turne CuRT-ATN Poles and Curvelettes� the new ful. Everything wall sold and realised good of cattle. -Mr. T. J. Berry J! ;� s�a of this place, r 4 device for Draping Gurtalias. Best selections In the prices. A pair of two yeal old steers were To,onto, is the guest of Miss Edith Zvel Rev. D. Ro on Sunday. -The Baersl- �, I has been offered $246 for udsomesinglei, , I - gerb W. Tweddle, J. A. county at 0. W. pApsTs, Sesf rth. 11r. Ray, proprietor of t4e Oorrie livery F. 0. Coleman, . F. i t a 1557-1 MCKMOP. sold for $45 eachiand other a ok proportion- ment of he tord's Superwill be dimpensedL. bonorary stal returned from Manitoba last week. Wilson, D. D. Wilson, W. Ament, carriage horse. This horse is handsome, T -he dirence
PorLTRY, Butter and Eggs v anted at the NoTEs.-Charles Dodds, collector is on, ately high. Mr.' Forsyth Vas purchised a sound and reliable, and -Mr. Berry showed in the Presbyterian � church next Sabbath. members, John Lyou, J. Aird, R. Logan, M. 1V,e have three millinery shops in town A preparatory sermOn will be preached 0h South End produce and grocery store. B residence in Hensel and has removed hiq annual rounds. The total amount on - to 'him at six different shows this fall and car ]Ko;ri#, BRo3., Seaforth, 1656-3 ihat prosperous village. -The sale of Algoma noi Barely the most fastidious person can Friday morning, by Rev. D. Ml M. A.�, faction the roll is $9,965 692. On 411 taxes not paid t Tied off the red ticket each time. This be suited with head gear here this fall.- BARRED PLYxourii: Rom, -A fine lot blefore 14th December, five cents on the cattle olp the farm of Mr. �eter McKay or shows that he is hard'to best. of Whitechurch.- Mr. Robert Shaw, 4, t1he for,
I . J. c ughlin leaves for the West Hartford, Connecticut, is visiting his -sister, A PAzNFuL AcCIDENT.-Aboat three of Pallets, andafew good Cooker(le,for sale at Monday was largely attended. Bidding was M rkw M La in both
reasonable prices. A good strain. M ss P. J CoLD -Dry weli w weeksi ago, Mr. Richard Robinson, of near bL, Constance P. O., Ontario. dollar will be char - ged. 3r and brisk ;ud tbe-whole lot ld, realizing th r eek. Mr. Cheater McLaughlin starts Mrs. William Stewart. -Mr. James Robert- May be
Leadbury,met with a painful accident while wa 15fi7x3 the school question are the principaIthirigs kaidering Zelchfio Port Albert. for' oronto on Tuesday, to spend a term all son's driving mare,Topsy, took first prize at
PicTuREs Framed to Order New Stock asked ti,bout in the township. -The auction good prices eor aracter of the drivin , from Seaforth. He was sitting on a '81 although most of POINTS --The MisRes Nellie and Hattie tending the Central Business College. May, Goderich faird' Mr. A. UcEwen purchased rue pri
of Mouldings just to hand at 0. W. fil Seaforth. sale of Mr. Hugh Ross, on Wednesday, was anvinal Algoma steer loose. Uard which slipped to one s 1557-1 most successful, big prices being' realized. them &�e Durham - grades,j have not the pend f
ide with Donagh, of Goderich, visited their relatives Ches succeed well in the city.
her and took, her to Brussels fair, bere the jolting of the wagon, and getting over in Port Albert-* this week. -Mr. and Mrs. she got second money. -Will Gray, Jah d more t!
ut on OXFORD D.Ay,next SaturdaylillOctober 16th, Cattle sold at the rate of 3� cents to 41 fine fin e appearance possessed by stock Wedzel, of Auburn, spent Sandsy at the hi balanced, ]AT. Robinson was thrown o in t., slartofOntano. However, those sold Crediton. Wingham, and Louis B. Duff wheeledto, big bargains in all kinds of ladies' )xfords-at the cents per pound live weight, while pigs vice th
his head, breaking his right collar bone. Dr. Cl,,a Cash Boot and Shoe Store W lH. WILLIS, sidence of John Schoenhalo.-Mrs. Blake p 0 Of Sea- brought from 7 cents to 10 cents per'poudn for Mr, McKay were good value for the To DEATH OF MR. JoHif LEwis.-One Clinton on Tuesday, to bear Rev. W. J-hiew
the Royal the eh,i
prices John Gem,nifil's sale took y re- TRY DiLL's Seal 20i Iresh ground had been spending a week with her sister, Standard. -Mrs. James Henderson returue& Armstrong, of Walton, dressed the iDju fortb. 1567.1 live weight. i p %id. Mr. has returned from Rosemont, where she Stephen's best known and most highl Caughan, of Toronto, lecture on
and Mr. Robinson is now able to be aroun2,r . y 'hall, place Ort Tuesday and was equally as suc- spected citizens was removed by the hand of
COUNcm.-Council met in Jones' bat still has to carry his arm iq a sling. It coffee. 1557-1 ceqjsf ul - as the others. A �pair of two year Mrs. Gallagher. �-Joseph Wilson. has gone death on the 30t home on Saturday from visiting at Toronto,
I Leadbury, on Monday. Members all pres- h of September. We refer Nothing, is ch,
is particularly; unfortunate for him as he is to spend the wipter at Meldrum, Bay. -J. Hamilton, Woodstock and � Brantfor.-Mr. -were red from the clerk of old steers -brought $93 ;a yearling steer, to the death of Mr. John Lewis, father of Nothil
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e are d spring calves $13. 5. On all th and Mrs. Frank Scott drovoto
unable to do anything, and is extremely Grey and the Canada C B. Walkins has,retumed from Winnipeg. - Mr. William Lewis, of this village. Mr. O VV rr to learn ompany in reference ree Rev sister, Mrs. Jobw faetion
bard on a man of Mr. Robinson�s stirring '�coynmssion of ecount Mr. Higlej, f Blyth, conducted the This is the first time in his Me my ast. - V, -Mismary- that Mrs.McKenzie, of the 3r Lewis had real the good age of over week to visit Mr. SCOWS ,
temperament. _Kiij6p, is r to drainage by-laws. Dr. Michell's a c %sioi is the auctioneer's. hammer was wield services in Christ church on Sund I er ii ill. est del
r. and Airs. seriously ill. ed by A Er.,Wm. McClov, who has the happy eighty years, and up to within aboat eight Beattie, who has been life that he has had a bone broken and he Alex for attending t t digent females was nder McKenzie, of Lu�know, paid a twhootigIRt those interested fac cut oat of every hold fl
filed, as councio ult -Of taking the last c Mrs. Kerr and child have gone to Nashville, days -of his death he was quite smart and Yorston went to Rockton,�ear Galt,on Mon- ays he has no desire to go through it visit to friends here on Mooday. While al or article heells. Tennessee, to spend the winter. -Miss able to get about nearly as JiLvely as many day to spend a mouth or so visiting friends.
should bear the expense. Accounts 'for "Im of the
again. - Jennie McKenzie, of Goderich, is the guest eeas here they were the guests of Mr. M. Y. Mc- men twenty years his junior. He Mrs.G[oorae Kin ry,
engineer, culverts,gravel, lumber and gravel. was a nal 0
a- of her cousin, Miss Quaid. -Miss McFarlane VLir-y feelo Jo value-'
Lean. They also visited MrL George Fo tive of Devonshire, England, and came to who is a id -lady, scalded her- r
ling, amounting to $354.61, were
A Cup. 'paid. Brucefteld. visited friends in this place last week. -Mi %dly while lifting a vessl f the privile
tosrry m GRAIV.--The other day eat, Mr. Neil Ross and other friend' at Wm. McG&-.,in was authorized to put: in a 'so Canada with his family in the Tear 1850. -foot bi .4 Mr. A. Modeland, of Tuckersmitl " -showed Briieefield.-Mr. William B41cingl:am. and THANK OFFERING MEETUNG.-The Union Jennie McMurchie, of Kintail, was the fie settled in, the township of Clark, where stove, one day rcently.-Mr. John Speneoir Ia luriosity, Mx. John McMilla, of Stratf' rd, the Man- the gravel road adjoining Seafortb, I 11- urch Auxiliary of the Women's Foreign uest of Miss Stevenson on Saturday and he remained two years. He then removed us what in this country is quite tile drain and open a ditch near fence along Ch is Tecovering from his recent illness.
in the shape ot some second growth oats. ager and President, respec ively, of the s0 9 Missionary Society will have their annual Aunday.-Claral Irene, youngest daughter of on spent Sunday with Mr�and Vi
side E. C. Coleman's pro if Mr. �Cole- to the township of Stephen and- settled on a Flossie Jacks -Keep ui in
suddenly last They were of the improved White Russian Perth and Ontario Loan Com; any, were in thank -offering meeting in the church on the R. J. H. DeLong, die&very live. man pays half the cost. "C"rotuyulcil adjourned farm� near here, and on which he cont,inued Mrs. Wrayl, of Belgr evening of Friday,the 15th inst.,at balf.past Tuesday. The remains were interred in the de until about twelve years ago, when -0 suit 10,
variety, the seed of which Mr. Modeland town on Tuesday, and made pleamut call to meet again in Jones' hall, . Leal on to re8i I, frted from Dakota. A month and a at THE Exposrion Office.---wA tr. sill Mrs. J. Fys seven o'clock. Rev.- Mr. McGillivray, a Port Albert cemetery Thursday. af Monday, 8th November, at 2 o'clock in the - - he, sold his farm and came to reside with his Kippen. h after the first crop, which'yielded H. Pper, of Hamilton, were visi�ing Mrs. returned missionary from Honan, Chin fternoon. i iA this village, and where he passed the NoTr..s. -Messrs. James Cooper and Son, forty-one pounds to the bushel, was harvest- Pyper'a parents Mr. and Mr 'John Beattie, Miss Wilson, of Clinton, will be pi=1 en .Korris. last days of his life. This section of eoun- 10 - WEHAVE
ed, there was a second growth., of good size, whose sheep appear to be in good demand
this week. -On Friday last, ile Mr.Harry and deliver addresses. The quartette and on try was then almost an unbroken wilder- the world over, have -of lite been making Leadbury. NOTES. -Mr. R. Nichol was married and the heads were large and well filled, others from Hensall, and the church choi Carnoeban was driving one oi� Mr. D. D. NOTES. -Mr. Brown, of Grand-BenI was Wednesday of last -week to- Miss Tennant, ness, and when COMiDg in from the London some good sales. They shipped from hem although, of course, the grain was not Wilson's team up Main stree�, the king bol will give a number of musical selection. The of Elma. Some young men 'tried to get a road M r, Lewis bad to blaze " and under- MONEY I
standing so thick in the field. The sample t his son-in-law,and dau hter� Mr the past week, 14 lambs to Mr. Goodingli, -of of the wagon broke, and the I horses stLrted; v1' evening promises to be 9, pleasant and profit- by making a brush'& considerable portion of the road be, and Mrs. Gray, the early part aof the -week. few dimes from Mr. Nichol which Mr. Modeland had with him was off on their Own h j1hey ran for some able one, and there should be a larg Idaho, i3ear Caliornia. These lambs are f6r4 ...... -A painful occurrence happened to Mrs. e turn rea do you do, and a noise as well, fore he could get through. By induill a ranch where Mr. Gooding keeps just taken promiscuously from thefield, distance, but wE Wore out of both old and young. All will 'be t how )p �d g
OoLp any se at w
're, a, b ere frightened off the place. -Mr. and and good manag
John Kners on Friday last, a needle having ei�ienit, however, like many 30,000 sheep. They halve also been d' rL the other pioneers, he succeeded not only and each head was large, white and clear, rious damage was don i ision court penetrated her hand broke, more than half made cordially welcome. A silver collection Mrs. John lEfealy, of Saginaw, Michigan, are of vs, While all while the kernel was plump and hard. This. ay ing of a number at the local fed was held here on Frid iastPiNen several yernaming. will be taken. in making a comfortable home for him goes to show the good RM Visiting here for a few weeks. -A. Gibson self quality of their- dry warm reason was particularly favorable cases were ap for . a" hear�n Honor A medical gentleman was called BRIEFS. -Miss Aggie Beattie, of Loudon" bad his leg broken a few days ag 'and family,but was enabled to lay by a qom- who has been
o. -The
.. in but he could not locate it. We hope no ie'visiting her sisteZ Mrs. Scott, and other
for this second growth, and it is rarely that sheep. -Mr. Paul Leachman,
Judge Doyle presided i Onion Bu- serious results will follow. -Mr. Samuel threshing is getting well wound up for al t c for old age as well. He was col- in the employ of Mr. Wm. Doig for some' 3 en y
they will ripen as ivell as they have . done bolz of theKippenrZ-,.j friends in the village. -Mr.' John Snyder t out of Eg- Petchick, of Winthrop, and his sister, Mi other year. -The leaves are beginning to lector of taxes or the township for over 25 Ave years, left here on Tuesday for Algomsir
thisyear. Besides ivinga double yield, went to Wingliam. on his bicycle on Satur- fall and the woods will
9 mondville, met with a Ess,ty accident on soon be nalli years, and fl�r 8 years thereafter, was treas where he purposes to engage i On the Wro
were visiting friends to the �eaet of
these oats are said to be of extra; value for Wednesday of last week. &wing day of last week, returuing by train On The shower on Monday evening �last was a urer. We may here mention as . a remlls- where has 300 acrep. Mr. milling Lry one day -recently.-What in corn, when by some mealis be lost iiis 'a Monday, wheeling being impossible owl he fm7iig `mi�
purposes, and Mr. Modeland is �e was dr Leal Lem. limas lir- Ing heavy one, and the hard land is soft once cence of the past, that Mr. William Lewis, a good, industrious, go -a. ead man mud tht
justly proud of his curio. wrong with -the Egniondville writer, has he balance and fell off the load bn. to his head to the beavy-wincl.-Mr and Mrs. Roderick there, making ploughing a good deal -easier. of this village, a son of the deceased, drove le of Algoma will find him a good InAl 0 M I one al We have notheard from him �on the Righ
and shoulders. I ortunately he received no for ever so long. "Will he no come back McLeod, of Clinton, were here last week -The turnip harvest will!come next. The the firbt wagon along the lIth concession of peol Ecnio-nnqLLE NoTEs.-A large demand more serious injury than a a me bruises, and renewing old acquaintances. -Mr. and Mrs. tor that country. -Carrie' Melliss duo btel again?' -Messrs. George Kistner and from mangold crop is being housed now. -For S, te, on your. space has been made for some a severe shaking up. -The innual election George Porreat'fidve returned home phen. Mr Lewis was a man of good of -Mr. T. Mellin, while returning ity, sterling integrity, kind of heart, fro r last wel Robert Weir threshed 2,000 bushels of oats news take THE ExrosiToR.-Tug of war abil in school'on Friday night o'A weeks, on account of the very interesting of officers for the Literar� and Debating East Williame, where they have been visit- should be done away iiith at shows- and the and retained to the last, in an eminent de- Two Sto in a little better than a day on the farm of I 1 -net with a rather unfortunate accident-- reading of prize lists. We have refrained club will be held in the cou4cil chamber on Ing frierkis. -Quite a number from here Mr. J. J. Irving. This was. the produce of money devoted to omething else. gree, the confidence and respect of his fel- y i She along with some other pla atemill-wel*
ing nex of the from, inflicting further punishment on the Monday even' t All�members 50 aci ca. -A great many were fight fires went to Clinton on Tuesday evel to bear low mel He was one of the class who are public -by our weekly budget. We are -club are entitled to vote, and it is 'hcped t e the- dist!nguished Irishman of. Toronto, climbing over a fence, when by ome mt"**-
in the early part of last week, bu fine rapidly'liecoming few. He was A consistent her foot- slipped while inthe act of ilimpilar 8FAF I Lakelet. happy to sa, however, that our pretty vil that there will be a good urn out. Don't -lecture in Willis church. -The annual, 11 'a- , .1 -
rain on hursday morning gavethefireits member of the Methodist- church, and an fel I L lage still' prospers ; our citizens are well forget then the election in t e counci! chain. meeting of the Brucefield branch of the GATHERINGs.-The potatoes are all du down on the other side, and she e. betwom The - long quietus,at least for a tim 9* active and gnthusiastic Liberal in politics. on her- arm, breaking it midway
conducted as usual, and for the most part ber next Monday eN ii,ng.- British and Foreign Bible Society will be The orop is a ver fair one after all, but not n ;e 19 the doctwd10
-contented. -We regret the low of Mr. Wren drought was broken o nesday night of held in the Presbyterian church - on the by any means so Lage a one as last year. the wrist and elbow. Ud,iii Exeter. Bluevale. and family, who removed to Chiselburst last last week by a nice warm rain, while on evening of Thursday, the 21st inst. Ad- et ere will not be many potatoes to be care, however, she is progressing nicel Y ouq�
FARM SOLD.-Mr.Angus McLeod has sold t 1 b by the farmers round here. - A Mr. OBITUARC�Mr. John McCullough, who Mr. and Mrs. John McGregor of Tuc *V
week. -Mr. Herman Bubolz, who lives just Mondy night last there wa�s another down. dresses'will be given by Rev. Mr. Shaw, of his farm on the 2nd concession of -Usborne, of Goderich, son of the died in Brussels, on Tuesd&T of Jast,week. smith, are on a visit to A-00ident south- of this village, met with a painful and pour o moisture. Thus ha�s the dust been Egmendville, and Rev. Mr. Henderson, of Gibson, their Zri-iii-law Ali&
re r very serious accident on Wednesday of last allayed, the dry wells xep enished, the for. to Mr. Coate, his neighbor, for the sum of Henmall.-Mr. Alex. Mustard has LdiWsed and recruiting officer for the C &td iaarn' was a former resident of B lievile, having daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw of ISil'110011,
$6,350. Mr. McLeod purchased this farm of his 50 kept the Clyde hotel -that used to stand neat Mr. James Cooper, who has en domi week. He was hauling corn with a horse est fires quenched and vegetation invi &ere lot, situated on - the 4th con- Order�of Foresters, visited our lodge recent.
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and in, when by some means be ovel oralted.-Mr. William Mu ray, of Algoma, less than two years ago from Mr. E.Christie cossion of Stanley, to John T.: Reid. The ly, ei succeeded in inspiring a little � life the, station, over twenty-one years ago. Mr. out lots ofshingles this summer, and Tool `1 to the is Reid and McCullough died of ly the demand, has balanced himself and fell heal at present in this vicini�y. Mr. Murray of this village,lt is one of the best,as well me pro rtyl is convenient to Mr. into it. Three new members'were initiated
paralybis, which came order to supp
OELd the best equipped farms in the county. on him -the previous Sunday. He was not a two more carloads of first an me - -nd 450 round. striking on his neck and Isloulders, left here ten or twelve years ago, and his wilrbe a good farm when cleared 'up. -Mr. and since then there are others eol in - d Coll ly breaking no bones, but render- numerous old friei -here are delighted to NoTES--D�. T. A. Amos wa's in Clinton -Josiah Watson, our enterprbing saw millel Messrs. Thomas Akins and Wm. all very old man, belty-one years of a R. Mellis, who bas bel fortunate ids ;ce ge.
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friendmil in If insensible for some time. - He have the pleasure of in"tiag with him on Wednesday last. -Mr. Weele Snel intends placing stave machinery in the mill; were judges of horses and sheep at Wing- The funeral took place from the residence of spendin' a few weeks vimiting-among
i, himse I g been 0, ying via b as confined to bed sincre, but.we are once more, and see�ng him looking so well. paid 11 it to Michigan friends this This will employ a number of hands, besides ham -and Teeswater, respectively.-Youig Mr. George Hastie, of Brussels, to the retumel home this week. -Mr. Jam' re pleasid to may is- doing as well as could be -Mr. and M . Frank S tt f Bluevale, week. -Mr. D. Bell, London's noted hore enabling him to pay a much better price for cattle are principally pickod up round here Bluevale cemetery, wherl was buried be. Dougall, who has not been- in good 0 expeoted.-Our people were glad to see the spent Sunday in town. !ae �:ime here to trainek, was in this place on Wedneod - soft elm -than formerly. -Mr. Robert Me. now. The prices were inviting and farmer's side his wife, who died seven years ago, in for some days, is now improving.-*.- Yin'y- Cartney, of Moosel N. idel paid � H Hamilton. Hils wife was a sister of Mrs. John B. McLean a few days ago dispoill. enial face of Mr. Win. Murray, of Mus- see Mr. Scott's , sister, M John Beattie, Messrs. Bawden & Mci are busy W. T., arrived sold. -Your correspox arrison Of foka, on our streeka this week, He will be who is still very ill. -Mr. George Beattie, in& horses for the old country markets. - here on Wednesday of last week, bringing &,Ad vicinity a viijit on Saturday and found Robert Casemore and also of the late Mrs. a young hol reeeiving the nice sum -a welcome viiitoir� among his many friends who has, spent the summer on the C. P. R. Mr. R. S. Lang is confined' to his home the remains of his daughter with him. The that cattle were as scarce round there as George Casemorej* both of Morris. He $150, Mr. McLean says this is begin" 0. P. iRL il Rose oc m- the residence of Mr. here. They have been taken off in droves in this vicinity for a few days. -Mr. Alex. steamer Manitoba," has eturiied to town. through, Ineds.-Mr. J P. cupied funeral took -place fro leaves a family of one daughter and three to look like olden times, IE
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