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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-10-29, Page 8,_,___ ­­_­­�-1-1 , -_-11 - " -, ­ , " - -1 - ___ __ .1 . . . � ­___ � I I � � . - — � . -7 M -,_---_1 . IF , - . _ - - Z " , ___ - __ __ -, .,__________ ­ I— � __ . - . � _-__1_,__ I � - I - .. ­ --1 _­ � " ,­ _____ , ­­ , , ___ ��­­Mwl . - I . � . 'e� - . I . , 'I __ — � —,- - - , 7 �___ - � - , . , __ - _. _. - � - ., - , -,-- ,_ _ � � � I , � I � � I . I : � I . I , f I . I I . . 1 1 .. - . - , - 7 I - . . I . � . I I . I � � ; I . I . I I - - � - - I - . . � I :: � I I � 6 . - � . i . i . . . ; � I I 1 4 � - .i q � - � z -; I I I - _� I zi I . . % , - I - � � I I .- � � . A . I - I . � . , 1. � . � . - � I . . - I . I . - - . � - I i - : a . . . I I I I � - - � � - I . ­ I : - . ; I . ? I . - . � I . .. I � . I I . - I . . . r . . � __ - - - , I I . . I . I . � . . . � - - : I - I .� - I � � .. I . , I - ­` _. - - - ­ --'-"-- -7 i I � � �: I - __i_,,�_, � ! � - �4 L _�� - - I I - . — I � . I i : : I - � I � � . 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Tlav -EWRON 'EXPOSITOR . . � I ---------- 29,5 -1897, !-c, � - . . 8 � ; I _ I ­_ I � I . � _ � . - I I � . — __ I __ i � - - - __ � nlsi�, . . . -_ ! i,--- I � � - � � - � - I � C. I I - I ,_ � . - ' I t, , I - musip and poetry. - To the Bible was I � I suddenly cub down, and now they are called to the let -of ObWber, over $2,000, and he ' thur Mitchell and Mrs. 11. W. in seven days. He'doesn't let the grass. �, ture, . I __ - - Willson's' Oas'h Groceryl �T� The 'sincere F a . 'hu'=Mdri�% to Kincardinq last week and grow under his feeb-when he is n buoineso� also, due the sanctity ofthe home, ind the . , - I . � on to moum the lose of a son a working oji a capital of about $25.. He � - . .1 - - Goo,d Good I - . _; — —As announced —Mr� H. Magel h now kitohen establishment of charitable institutions, and � � � sympa ity will be 7urned over hii 'capital four times a week, visited a few days there. S _: xo� to ti -e time for pickier making, and to have _tby of the entire comn,iun . - - . � .1 - : . you mubt uso tbij best vinegar and extended to. them in this the. hour of their and he only got 3 portion of. the e last week the Methodiab church will be re- and woodshed to the rearof hishouse.� civil and religious freedom. Both gentle. t Ifii gacd bwoves. � ils in I I - -a* 9 ft.-- -1 � Fpices, We cell tho Pmof vinegar, the best and deep trouble. about a quarter of the townsihip of Md top., opened o�, Sunday next, when three services Messrs. - H. Magel and - Chris. Eilber have imen were listened to attentively, and re- -1 . � I 4 efiespedt in the market,ard the highost grade at .' r of. the township of —The open meeting of the Literary and will be'held. On Monday evening clipping machine ceived a hearty vote of thanks at the close. . .1 - - . �� . I I —Another pionee _ a literary purchased a new horse - I � 11 - pure apices; inetwhatiou rcq[uir6 to ensure suc, I - The addresEes were interspersed with excel. . I � � -1 and Tuckeramith, in the person Of Mr. Patrick Debating club -on Mondal evening last out. and musical proqramme will -be provided, from a New York firm, and are doing g6od - HE goods we sell aT . I I I kesp. bar stick at groceries is well assorted furni choir of the e good goo.& � I up-to-date vLith now stason Teas, Dried Fruit. now Keating, has passed away. He died on fered in the matter of attendance from sev� The church has been greatly improved by work.—Mr. Sam Rannie bought the tau- lenb music, shed by the Tqualities you can rely y . � . I curfd Ccd Fish, cte. All goods guaranteed to give eral. counter attractions. However, the dis- the effioiefit work of Mr. Thomas Clark. The nery property at the sale last w-6ek. He in- Presbyterian church, under the leadership on for wear, . � I - � Monday last, after short; ill . I satiefaction or meney returned. We have 60 me resident of Tuck Iness. He had i for - the dis- new shed erected 'by Mr. J'am ' Donaldson tends to fix up the tannery. Mr. Casper of Mr. Jamieson, who also recei�ed a hearty styles you can depend upon as b - I . , . see been a eramith for over 40 cussion on the different projecto , � es - . - e- ' .. I < , � * I bargains in Dinner, To% and ToiletS,ts Rurig and wife have gone to � Berlin on a vote of thanks. The election of officirs re- ino up-to-date. - We are careful and �, I a all years, and - � . , . - VIM betcre buying. The higheat piloo paid for wasoneof thosegenial, whole posal of the surplus funds from tho jubilee will. prove of great convenience to the many re election of all the old offi- I I .1 - C _ - kinds of gooa prcduce, Butler, eggs and fowl souled men who are universally liked as celeVration was good, and iv`os th6roughly count attendants. The Methodists ,may visit. -Our jubilee brass band were at- Hen. sulted- in the persistent in buying the best, ancj� . I I I - well f% well as respected. He has done 'his work appreciated by those present. The gentle. e proud of their neib and comfortable sill last.� Wednesday evenin The collections were to be T011P-TMT1 wantvd. i , . set giving the , cers. distributed -now our goods a& I : I C. WILSON, Seaforth� in life well and his- memory ill be long men appointed to decide on the merits of place of worship. . . � neighboring people iome ections. No as follows : Two-fifths to - the Upper Can- those who deal.here I - - � 1 41V M,OLE NU , W1 - - . . - I 171 Bank of Commerce Blook. and affectionately cherished by many the discussion.decided that Mr. Cheswrigbt � a - & doubt our neighboring town will soon follow . �da Bible Society, t7o-fifthe to the British being reliable. . 11 , . - . i � d Foreign Bible Socie iy, an on :. 1= - ; i suit in getting up a band. t. d e -fifth to - � � I had brought forward the greater number of Lumley. I ! - � 1 4 ' * friends. . � Suits and Overcoats in great -On Tuesday last, anothfir old resident ents in favor of his scheme, a 6hil- arr�ved . 0 e Quebec Auxiliary. It wall also untuni- . - , . I Aftrw�% � I I of Seaforbh, in the person of Mr. John 0 = . NoTEs.-Mrs. James Horton ' OW61%go. 6ously resolved to carry on the work of the MANTLES, -, I number and vaetety. . � &I- plallground. At a business meiting home on Friday evening. She has speat branch, as has been done -for the past. three - A. I I : 'emo�� lagban, passed away. He died in the asy- of the olu the sum of $10 �voted for the re- about two months Visiting relatives in Da- �NoTvs.-Mr. Henry Steinbach, from near year,, without the services of an agent. A We leaq in Mantles, -our style . . i ,_ � , R _� Ptices pla�(aa important part in our Clothing Do- lum a. London, where -he had been for some lief of the fire sufferers in Russell county- kota. She wes accompanied by her father, Philadelphia, paid Mias Roam Stelck a flying 8 4raf � - . . , I - . , - the newest and our values tf � - : vote of thanks to the president, &ad a vote - : I parkment. Neverbefore have we offered tuoh In- time. The remains were brought home and Mr. William Hingston, brother of Mr. A. Mr. W. Wren. -Min Maud Glenn, of the visit on Sunday last.-Mias Lizzie Weber L he biggest � . . . interred in S" James' 'cemetery. He Hingston, of this t6wn, and a former red- commenditir the zeal and faithfulness of the ! Z V. the in the west, and the stock big en - , , Ift Nothing boundary, spent Sabbath last. with was under the parental roof 'on Sundarv,-_ � ou& . � duceirents in the way of values and sty I ,collectors was heartily carried. An enter- I � � , but up-to-date, rerlable goods kept in this depart" leaves a widow and family. � dent here, is one of a party who left British Mines Earle, of this village. -Mr. and Mrs. Mr. John Geiger and wife left last Friday . .. to suit every tabte. . 11 . � taining and instructive meeting was brought I xnent. Our large and steady trade Is the best 04- . -Min Helen R. Dickson passed "ceful- Columbia a short tiwe a .ths Klon- A. Neil have returned from a week's travel for Ingersoll, to visit relatives and fridn . . - -do, p. , go for i I Cie., : e residence of dike'. Mr. Hingston�s friends will wish h* with a to_& close by Rev. N. Shaw pronouncing the anflp - � _1_. I . dance of pleased customers. . � ly away on Tuesday last, at 'in to WiDPam and other places, and re -Mr. John Schilbe in going around benediction, and a well. rendered selection Black NNiggrgerhead -Mantles, abc large . I her nephew, Mr. James Scott, in this town. luck, and hope to see him come back onesof . E. W= smile on his face because G wife has pro. I ; I . 4 - . good time. -Mr. -and Mrs - 64 MY hr'la buttons, braid trimmed...... *..$3.50. 1 1 1 ii . . - She bad reached the good ' I St r these days with his pockets fuH.-Mr. and spent Sunday last with their daughter, Mrs. sented.him with a bouncing baby boy. -Mr. by the choir, entitled * mothe. - 11lack Frieze, six ivory buttons, cuffs �, � � - _�ic M.V.Miller,of the boundary, Hibbert.- L '-1- velvet collar . $ 1 Wm. Pickard & Oo. She was the oldest of the -am 06on, fayme, 111, Mrs. Alex.'(Robson, of Mount Forest, ar Nelsoia Miller was the guest of Min Nettie Prayero'" � 0 � , lined - thoroughout, $6.* - - - . - _ I ,, I .� � - .And was a sister of'Jamen Dickson, Esq., o guests at Mr. John Dodds', North Main Mrs. W. Glenn, who has Won visitla rela- - Sararne on Sunday last. -Mr. John #A35 . Tweed Coats,brown mixture,six iv . I - - - I � . SEAFORTH, ,I Wrong- , I late Registrar of thil cotinty. She wass a street. -Mr. Robert Scotq,., of Paisley, was tives in Listowel, has returned.-ldr. and jr, from the Babylon line, was in this vi- Rensa& � 0 � - - .. 1.0()� . I I . . . I �1. f � tte ' Mrs. Robert Kerslake visited him brotheri cinity on Sunday. He has arrived home I .. � �, ter of Mrs. James Scott,. Roxboro, and in town on 'Wednesday, attendin I I fun I FAcTs Fop. THi PuBwc.-That J. C. Clan. Black aud fawn'beaver, front and back - - Z I . I - I STEAMSHIP Somerville, McKillop. i She bad only oral of* the t4 late Min Dickson.' -Major An, Mr G. Kerslake, of the boundary, oiie day from I` 1, whore has been engaged as 1, "n. at Heneall, is sot selling harness " cheap as - ,.� I . I I . . e of . . gersol d others, but cheaper. That he has the largest stock braid brimmed, turn ov�r - collar, ­ I AND .. � ill a few days and seemed to be afflict. derson should turn his attention to som lat;1y. I . chesoolmaker. he has also been engage of howas blankets In the county at prices lower than cuffs ......... � I I lut simply a the bad croasings 'on the streets. If left - . ................. ftft .. .1. - _Aq � I d with no particular disease, I 0- for the coming summer as head cheese- otbe � dare quote you.* That in Saskatchewan, Mono- Children's Reefers, lined and unlined, I TO � . . .. - : I . . I � � d I I . - I FIRE INSCRANCE earing out of the vital forces. She was much longer people will require the aid of a. ,,, - Blake. . makei, which speaks well for John. . tain bear and goat robes. we lead In low plioss. Goo in navy, rough cloth and fancy ., � ; i - a. hi ;hly c I ultivated and aice4niplished lady ladder to get over them. -Qu Thursday at- a � � rubber rufs at prim that will (sum you to doubt I . . I . tj . - . I ion NEw§ NoTzs.-The smiliag face of J. their qual ty, but they .,17 good. OurColtaralwill o ....$3 25 to $4.&). . . I I . � .. anti was much beloved by b6r friends and ternoon last week, the Sunshine Mini Blyth- , � guarantee to w ut galling your horse-& flea �� I � Oesch, of the 13th concession-, is easily ao- vy Boucle Cloth Mantles, turn over . I I I . AGENCY, relatives. although being of a quiet am,d re- Bamd,,of the 'First Presbyterian church, ' . _... Al"At � I i - galled shoulder galls our loolings - 211 years honor- .- � w � � 4hfe has -presented him NoTEs. -Messrs. Jamieson and Fraser collar, 2 large and 6 small but I � ; counted for, ai his tons, I - served disposition, she was not much known Seaforth, held their annual thankoffering able dealing with the public In We neighborhood is I . ., I 1 W. Somerville, Agent I with a pair of bouncing baby boys. -Miss leave on November lot tor Wiarton, where gur=rantee that satisfaction will be* given. TC. cuffs, very stylish garment, in black _* * stio - ., I - meeting. Mrs. Fletcher, at Thames . Road, a I p' . Au brown and myrtle ........ ..... $7�00_ 1 . . . I . , outside of her own family citcle. Thus an Barbara Oesch, of near Blake, left on Mon- they have taken aj large contract of b* 1559-tf L : Bro.) other member of a once 1, numerous and was present, -and gave an interesting and ? Ing . . - ; r iSuccessor to H. A. Strong.& . day for Waterloo country, where she intends maple rollers. , They take a number 01 men FOR'SALm-One 16 H. P., Abel L . � I i prominent family of pioneers has been re- instructive address. A pr?gramme of . , Er;olNEs - ' Iwo ---- a._.--w ­w0 - � I . Telegraph and Express Building. , 0 I to stay for some time visiting relatives slid from this lace. ­Phlessrs. Ted and John Portable ; two 14 H. P.i Whites ; 18 H P Sawyer- � .L . �, J . - � moved. . music and reeftations was given by the * BLACK DRESS GOODSo 11 ", I �, . -a Rigsby are tome at present, attending the L - 1 4 F � - . friends. -Mr. M. Meyer intends starting Massey . ; one 12 H. P.' Waterous , a�a several �, � - - - members of the band. -Our young friend, � i - second-hand Stationary FA&M. Ill thoroughly . . � I I . I . 1� - , ",','"',',,'"'I'll, . HovsE To RENT. -Good comfortable Mr. Harry Beattie, of Mine Centre, son of watch repairing shQp..m Blake. We wish marriage of their sister,' which took -place rebuilt. and good as new tot"work. Then Zogines I . - . .1 7 I ... :,�, 11 L �_ - W-0 lavie remOV4ed the ; � ,,! 111 him success, as Mono ,is a sma We make a speciality of Black Dres � I � �111611" - rt boy.- this week. -John Ritchie, of Win nam Cider Machinery- L _ S�, - � � - � L I 6, I house on Victoria street, Seaforth,� to rent. Apply to James Beattie, of this town, we are sorry to � . on � p will he sold on reasonable terins. . � � - - . a Ing is almost over in this neighbor- fire insurance agent, was in town ues. - We make a coniplete. line of Hydraulic and Screw Goods. an& import many direct from- - ' from Mr. Speate. L . Mas. JoHN DoRsiff. l6W2 leirin, in confined to the Winnipe I � . r g Hospital Thre h* Presses of any size; also Jolly Evaporators, latest . .- ' 1,c f . prac. hood. -Plowing-',is the order of the day. day in the interests of that concern. -Grain - , - where we wil 01 � - . BARRED PLymouTH Rocxs.-A fine lot with typhoid fever. He started the Improved debign. -Repairing -Engine and Kill BrItain. We- get' the right kinds to- , , L - of Pallets, andafew good Oookerels, for sale at bice of law in Ontario's northwest mini g - I - I and apples are the chief products that are work promptly attended to.� Correspondence 10. gether-those Tight in quality -,right; - balance of it at t i - STRATFORD, ONTAIKO. reasonable prices. A good strain. I Miss P. J COLD- district, and has been succeeding well 1! . Tuckersn:llth. � coming into the market at present in large licited. � RoRART Binip. Jr. l"44f . Twelve of ouratude,uts have t -ken situations with- WZI,L- � in ST 6 . in . Previougly. 7 1 Constance P. O., Ontario. - I55Tx3 tities. -Messrs. Ashbury and Ba style -right in prico-the 'kinds- . - . F - in the IsEt few weeks. Two applications are now in, SEE Mullett & Co.'s advertisement on the hid -profession. We hope soon to hear of his WE ND NoTEs. -Threshing is now quan: rfiton LooAL Biuiws.-Mr. R. Bullard will have � � - - I . - � � and two situations are being, bold until two at our recovery.-Mr.John Coventry left on Thurs. nearly finished in this vicinity. ---=Mr. Goo. were in Brussels on' Monday. -Watson � and I his drain contract finithed the middle of that bring a customer back the neft . ' h Emigh shipped a car load of hogs on Satur- thie week, and the overseers speak highlV time' a black dress is wanted, . � - I Commercial P, re bargain days on Stoves, October sot Sth Igovember lot. , i day for California to visit it sister, who is in W'atters is suffering from a sprained foot, . . studeats graduate. Capadies leading and 1559-1 . � Mool. Five male teachers ; board low ; excels , day and a car load of sheep on Tuesda , the of the excellent and satisfactory manner, in I Westart the -season of I Enter now it possibla. SEE the 97 Piece Dinner� Sets for $5.50 poor health. Mr. Coventry expects to re- caused by falling down a trap do6r into his y - L � I competitors in vasious ways. , . former to Montreal. and the latter to Buf- "is r I 1. 18979 *ih a sto . . i ain - cellar, but is now. fec .-Mr. W. which he and his a taut, Mr. Ryckman,- All Wool Serge, our famous quarts - r, Z -1 � wi - i l5w2 bald shipped a car load of horses to the old Townsend is getting his 0= paired have performed the work.-Mra. J. Latta, dollar line ............ ........... 125o. � . i Free. circulars. . and $&00 they ore snap3 at ROBBBROB., Seatorth in , there all winter. -Mr. James Archi I falo. � .. � W11AS in"' ic . . W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal 4444-52 - - ! - h * ea 1h contrao G. JA&an,, I __10 of Tackersmith, has purchased a home in by inch Fancy French Dress Goodi , �, . - - -_ I your DECORATED LAmrs. -We are showitn&the country last week. They we3it by way of and r 6 to Mr. re �.Ior I I , - - wl " v , o . - . " 01 � - . deseription-avel . . 0 .bedvaluein town.IaVaso Lamps,fitted ran Buffale.-Mrs. H. Livens and Miss ]IN11a, of B cefeld R. Proctor, who in employ. . Morris. London and moved there. -Mears. Mchwen Dd patterns ................... 40c_ , I . - � � I _Z � tonats, decorated shade*nd vas", price only 81.40 Smith aie delegates from the Methodist ad with Mr. J. Routledge, accidentally cat I NoT,us.�Farmers are busily engaged in and Geiger have a large force of hands at - All Voul Henrietta, 36 inches wide*,* Q I V� -11 I Pante,'. 0oats, 'V--' I - # former price V.00. Oall and got one before they are . I -- . . Coate ftt furou OXY0.0,R)OV , Sabbath school to the Provincial Sabbath on artery in his wrist, while cutting bands taking a Win. Bra of Dun-, work gathering in the flax they had spread fine finish ...... -t- - . I p roots. -Mrs. ad md Sttit� 4 all gone, cannot � rep'l"-ed a 1�,e same price. . . . .t. mc� I , i � I - . 1. Sata % 3f,ultD! -at a threshing last week, but is progressing - Soliel, , I Counter's old stand Is datorth. Soh6bl Ascooistion convention ,which ineeta - gannon, in Viet lag her father, W, Willis out in fieldis.-Menro. Carlisle a Foss Forty-four inch fine *�f1­w*0`o'1­*­, . in fact every a] � . 15wi this li�� , skin Hamilton. -Misse's E. Stein. favorably under medical treatment. -Chas. Farrow, of the 3rd line. -Mr. Joseph Bow-_ wilfvery shortly move into their fite new Priestley's make ...... � 1. .. .. .. .,. 70c.- ' . -except , DISTRICT MATTERS. STovEsof %llkinds at a 'discount of 10 bacINC. ad Miss M. Sheffer, of Heniall, and Crick has secured a situation with S. Mul- man, of the 3rd line, has purchased the brick block. -Mr. Troyer, tax collector, is Priestley's famous Black -Dress Goods, I . . apparel, I per cent. on October 80th and Novembef lot. Come Min -* iltze, of Walton, are at preient -the lett & Co., of., Seafortb. , . � John Sample farm, containing.100 acres, now making his. rounds. -Rev. Mr. Hamil- . 42 to 44 inches. wide, in fancy . _. show. .� . early and see our luge sisortmeni. S. MULLwrr & guesWbf Min M. Latimer. -On Tuesday, - - . � , ; . being lob 3, conceasion 6, paying $3,200. ton, of Londeaboro, was in the village on weaves .................. 75o . - . Fo-R �itN FmE S1qFFRR-ER&-The Call Co., Soxfoirth. I . : . 1559-1 - � 19001$1... . I I . . --- I Mrs. G. Chesney accompanied by Mrs. T. Mr. Bowman will take possession in the : Monday. -Mr. Donald Burns had the mis- Priestley's Silk and Wool Henrietta I . for aid made by the Womexes Christian Londesboro. 1 . 0 � - . . WE are handling any quantity of butter, Dickson and her neice, Miss M. J. Horton, have opring.-Mr. and Mris. James Ireland, of .fortune on Monday evening, to get his veryfine finish .... � .............. �$J . There are a great ma'n� . � Temperance UnioD, of this town, for eggs and dried apples --cash or trade ; also all kinds of Hurondale, who has been visiting her GATnEiti-m;s. -Special meetings 3rd line, were in Kincardine laiit week, at. � buggy bqdly wrecked, �owing to his horse - # . I . 'the suffeters by the fires in Prescott at poultry., G. E. Rimo, Winghaw. 1659-tt aunt, drove to Clinton and spent the day been, held in the Methodist church for the tending the wedding of their niece, Miss 'taking fright while he was in the postoffice What we advertise we have lotoof, . . -1 to obtain the b6al. and Russell 00- unties,, has been very gen- past three weeks -and much good has been ) � � . � � SRAFORTH CIDER MiLLs.-The Seaforth there with friends. -Mr Joh6 Rankin, Dis. Joanna iMcKay. -Miss Proudfoot, of Galt, : although a boy was holding it by the head. and it's always exactly as represented, � money, aua thek, erously responded to, and, on Wednesday Cider and Jolly millh have started making Cider, triot Deputy of the Son; of Spotiand,'visit- accomplished. We are not able to say how jaides flying visit to her cousin, t Mrs. Q. It sprang around the office corner so quickly ,- portionate itatnbe the ladies were able to send off three large Apple Butter and Apple Jolly. They will be working . much longer they will continue.-rRev. Mr. r . . Put us to the terst. , I � balesof clothing andother articles. They every Wednesday and Saturday, Joim KLIM ed the Goderich camp on Friday . evening Andrews preached for his brother in Holmes. Ild son, on the 3rd line. -The rustees of that iti upset the buggy, and colliding with 1� _�, lay el'sim ,w W � � I 150-2 last, and extolled the virtues of the order t school section No. 6 have re-engaged the a shade tree badly wrecked it before becom-- - I ��_ I., IN hope to send away more next week. - At the I ville last Sunday,. his place being filled here . I . 6f the supply of i may state ing detached from the horse.-�-M , - ' � . 4 1 . I- request of numerous people we BARGAIN days on Stoves, October 30th to the Goderich brethren in eloquent terms" by Mr. R. Ronson, from Chicago Moody services of Mr. J. T. Curtis as t;aoher for effilro. G..C. I � � wll � - . . He as accompanied by John McDonald, . 1898,� at an increase of 855. -Mrs, Arthur Petty and Win. McCloy intend- very shor - � - I r- i that parties. de.siriug to send money, if they and November Ist. On the above dates we will giva school. -Mrs.- Barkwell is very low at preo, ting down a fine granol;ithio sidewalk in I'_ . -U who aTe seekirlk I I will leave it or send it to THE EXPOSITOR a diecount of 10 per cent. on &)I StG 4 ves. S. MULLITT the 'i er.' Mr. Rankin is also down for a ent. Her daugbtpr, Mrs. Neal, of Bluffalo, CanWon, of the 3rd line, had a slight at- put `y, Hodgens Bro s',',. , - " y,0 . &Co., Seaforth. � 1559-1 ave h at a Scotch concert in Wingham on is waiti tackof inflammation of the lungs, but her front -of their new brick 'block. -Mr. C. A. - � office, it will be promptly torwarded and _* , - ng on ber.--:mMiss Keziah Mills, of many friends are pleased to hear of her re -1 McDonell is having' - . _�_ best how to j-udg . a fine fence out no in 0 �, - , . ! ue day night. The silver tongued oratory, Harlock, returiied home Satu . DIREOT IMPORTE, R % . I acknowledged. rday, of ter I . i � . A TiiRmLiNe, ExPERiE,NcE.-Mr. Barber, of e I' judge" is captivating. -Mr. James covery. I front of his dwelling. Mr. C. A. Redmond, . I 1, 1 __9 I . . making many "riii friends here. -Miss . - ; . 1- � I'll I . the gentleman referred to in � the following So tt has had his residence neatly painted. . ' -0 . . I agent for the Stratford' Anchor wire fence, I ­ . I . MATRIATONIAL. -Toronto Saturday Night, ake from a Manitoba Sergeant Herbert was the artist. -I Ma%Agnew is spending this week with OLINTON. ! . of last week, makes the 0 - Parlmer is do' Drvsdale. is building it. -I ro. (Rev.) Deihl, of Aila, - - � . � . .1 � - <. . � following refeience paragraph, which we t .'he Y. , her ther.---..!Mr Ing a ood NT NOTES.-Miso.'F. Turner,�was Craig, accompanied by Miss Holmes, of - _Molw -1 . w � What we claim to I - . to the marriage of Mr. Harry L. Cowan,_ !)f- paper, is a brother-in-law of Mr. George M. C. A. rooms will be re-open6d on Friday business here.-iin Wm. Mills -spent lun. PLEASA Clinton, 'were in the village on Tuesday vis- . I _1� ha-ve done ,for 16N . - - , Chesney, of thia town. Mr.1 Barber is lo- night, for the entertainment of young men. : - Mount Fbrest, and formerly of this to*n, day. with Mr. M. Mains. the guemb of Mine S. A. Snider on Monday certificate on her husband, who died lssb� 1. __ . I - -11 - ,ast is thatial I � cated near Killarney, in the Turtle Moun-. -MiseJessie Bethune and Miss Maggie Sloan ., I iting friends. -Mr. Charles Chapman -re- summer, viz. $1 -D, McNaughton is- ­ � - I . I .1 * � brief mention of which we made last we0k : . 0 last.�Win. J. Howard, accompanied b y turned last week from viaiting relatives -and . 1000. K I.. I I . d4leci �out the - " tain district, and his many friends will be are attending the . convention in Hamilton. . Win. C. Cleave an i ing the sidewalk, etc., on the ir a " A - t dding took place at the home d Mr. Cleave,-. captured repair . I 1- . ad nei hborhood.- " � . I I ILaMrs.Bacon, North Lisgar street, ay . two racoons, and Mr. Howard, at the same %id, ,under instructions fromCommission r- .1 satisfaction. 1 o f Mr pleased to learn of his fortunate escape from as delegates from the Presbyterian .Sudd . McKillop.. friends in Caledonia a Ii, . - I I j Ins I . such an unevitable predicament. The para. school. -Mrs. Dolphin, of Chicago, is visit. WEDDING. -A joyous company of relatives Mr. J -.'E. McDonell has haf his, � public' loy.-Mrs. Ann. Mooney has bought '111 , - at half-14at. three o'clock- on Wednesday, time,was abdut to capture an otter when he . � I I �­ , W, F � __. when -Li H , youngest daughter of Mr. graph reads : Mr. Win. Barber, of Lona, ing at Mr. W. Selater's.-Miss Belden, of and friends assembled at the residence Of tripped over a log and broke his leg and one sigh scales building handsomely painted house and lot frorif_T�omas Smith ion M11L __ - . ' e . � while going from his farm on �Saturday last, M-olesworth, "is ,visiting her brother, Dr. Mr. Win. Pollard. on Wednesday last to all over, including the roof; -Mr. and Mrs. street, which will be occupi - ' - � � ; Alex. Gvrell,*waa married to Mr. Harry a I � � ., of his fingers, and he is now unable to work. ed by her so*. . - Cowan, of Mount Forest. Rev. Mr. Laker to Mr. R. Church's brick kilfi, saw some- Belden. . witneus the marriageceremouy between big -Messrs. Joseph Rau and David Lowich , Hawkshaw, of Exeter, were in the 'village William, who has come here to reside frow, � Our stock of Oveb I . perfoimed the ceremony. The bride wore a thing rustling among the bushes in a bluff .0- only, daughter Dorothy Ellen and Samael have �bought a clover huller on shares, which on Wednesday, visiting their son-in-law and Uncle Sam!s domains. Walter Smithill" - � _.. � I I _i8ing Melt, ; near by, and nat;rally being inquisitive, EomoND-vmLE NoTIES.-Mr. James. Cum. Cade, second eldest sonzof Mr. Martin Cade, , dqughier, Mr. and Mrs. F. - C. McDonell. -` here on a. visit from Newark -and effecte& I- MPT and Twei . -I handsome green travelling suit. drove up. He alighted fr m the wagon - ming, township coll�ctor, started on his of Hullett. At eleven O'clock in the morn. they �i6tend to ruq in about ten days. -Mr. Our contractors are making the best pos . sible the sale. -The Rev. - .. ��eze � .1 luncheon the couple took the evening train Samuel Cleave sold a valuable mare on Mon- Mr. Aber'stof St. . I , , for Mount Forest, where Mrs, Cowl -Mr. Thomas Hills had � 6, .. . . ; -� use of the 6ne weather we are being favored John's church, returned home . .r � I la will aqd immediately a large lynx sprang at him rounds last week. ing, the bridal party entered the parlor to day last, for which he received a handsome week . I � I , . I � . I from amoniz the small trees. 13eing an old - his old driving mare shot and decen the music of the bridal march played by T. with to. complete their z contracts. -What with his bride, and is now ' 4 I . be At Home after 'November 3," 1 tky sum., -Miss Mary Jelinaw, who -hasbeen on at h me in the, � -9- , - hunter, 11�: Barber immediately perceived buried lait week, on account of .the infirm,. A. Hawkins, of Brussels, when the pastor of the sick list lately, is recovering. -Mr. H. threatened to be a %,cry serious Are on Tue8- rectory. -The Grand Trunk ,1 despateh­ �_ 'OU leader in Uud . his danger and dodged to one � side, lea in! ties of age. She had been in his posses's-lon the Methodist church, Walton, Rev. Mr. day evening last, was fortunately discovered monthly from this station. from 80 to I-%- , PPTLY WE -Mr. T. R. F. Case, one I v Talbot threshed for Mr. S. -Cleave seventy, . ' ' a Suit a- woc HA m. , - one of the horses as a mark for the ynx during 18 years. He has pu�ohased -a nice, Tiffin, spitke the magic words which made in.time and quickly extinguished before it car Ica - I I .- I -a perfect arti� ­ of oUF prominent young business men, was The long clawed animal bung bad gained mueb headway. The fi�re origin- do of freight, doing the largest busi- I , � ' two bushels of clover seed in a day' and a - . - married in Toronto on Wednesday, to Miss : or some min- serviceable beast to take her place. -Master them man and wife. The bride's dress was half. -Mr. Alex. Challet, when .on the re- ated in . the cellar of Mr. J. McArthur ness in this IiiYe of any station on this-_ ' 11� - 1. Grace Elliott. The ceremony was perform- utes to the neck of the horal and in the Cheater McMann is the proud owner of a white cashmere tiimmed with lace and rib- turnfrom the House of Refuge, - 's branch, and yet our:mail train travel$ Underwe%T, bei - I I I ran into ��a about ,� - meantime Mr. Barber took a plank frolii the powerful St. Bernard dog, and wbev snow bon to match. The bridesmaid wall Miss cow, breaking his wheel, and bruising the hardware shop, in Mr. Ronnie's new brick as fast as a donkey engine. -The first i . and smell -of -gr-e ed at the residence of Mrs. Wurtz, sister ] - � _ . wAgon box and took the off;nsive side of falls he expects to make good use of him, as Annie'Martin, of Kinburn, who was also legs of the cow somewhat. -Mr. A. Murray block, in a bundle of rags, near a frame monthly horse fair will be held on Novem- � �, � I . � I I 11 I I I � . of the bride, at �12 o'clock noon, by Rev. Mr. tba.case. He somewhat stunned the ani- he is having a dandy sleigh built for him. - prettily attired in -pale blue cashmere. The , partition, and was doubtleEsly caused by ber, 4th, and the Thursday befo I . I Broughall. Miss Case, sister of the groom, has bought a new buggy.' It is a handsome . re the fikst i � I I � acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. R. J. Mae mal with the firsb blow, and the young grey Everything tended to make the meeting room was supported by Mr. Joshua Pol. one. -The Spowden brobbers intend ship- mice igniting some.matohes that had in some 'Friday of each succeeding month 4;uriog the . ­ ­ The Bu,ekskin evq - The ard,only brother of the bride. An --excellent � i �1 . 3 donald, of thig town, was groomsman. Mr. hound which accompanied him, ke.pt the at- Monday evening an unqualified success, 'on f, ping a car load of lambs to Buffalo next way dropped among the rags, for when the ,-winter season. The first proinises-- to be a, �,' . tention of the lynx while he dealt the knock weather was glorious, making a walk or dinner added very much to the pleasures of fire was quickly smothered a mouse's nest - 14 1 in & gratify1ing. and Mrs. Case have gone on a. trip to New I week. -Mr. Joseph Jeffi-ay has disposed of �good one. A number of buyers will be . . ' -5 0. out blow with the plank. When beld up drive delightful, consequently the church the day. Beautiful wedding gifts bespoke and a couple of burn matches were found. � gor � York and Ph.iladelphia and after an absence . . . a valuable horse for which he received a -present, as they say this,, is one of theL bob - . , an4l $1 I - I- by che h,ind legs the animal measured over was crowded with an inspi n audience, the popularity of the contracting parties- handsome figure. -Mr. William Denomy, of The fire started: just -about 8 o'clock in the - : . . . of a couple of week& will take up their resi, .1 !horse fairs in Western Ontario. -.R Leather- � _ L I . � I - seven feet in length. 1 19 mally of them old friends of r' g Mr. and Mrs. Cade took the aftemoon train Courtwright, ha$ moved -to lot 34 where h3 in- even e smoke and ne of his Jersey cow- to a mew � LL . deuce here, in the house orr -Jaines street I the speaker of ing, and had not the dens -dale has sold o ' . .1 ; I I recently purchased by Mr. Case from Mr I � i the evening, the Rev. W. J. -Clarke, of Lon- at Blyth for Toronto, Bowntanville and tends residing the rest of his life. -A very smell of the burning rags and pine artition in Lucknow, , for $50,- Rev. .Mr. Rllcy.� � .L I .. . . I I : : X�en!s S­ijitis made 1 SHEEP SH ENT. -On Mop'd I don, whose discourse, based on'the words of other places for-& short honeymoon trip. On been discovered before the formerly incumbent in St. John' I 1, - James Graves. Alr. Ca,se has many friends VID1 ay of last lessant evening was spent at the house Of . - closin of the . s= church, if � V � who will wish him all possible. happiness in week, 147 head of sheep were shipped f rom Joshua, "There is much land yet to be their return they will reside in Hallew,near Er. Joseph Rannie,when a number of yo store, the block., with many more ildin 8, -here on a visilt.-Rev. Dr. Ferguson is again and M75., I - . 9 ,Y) offrey ung . � -- wl ' 11 the important step in life which he bas just Seaforth staO n to Mr. Gooding, Idaho. po3sessed was truly. a masterpiece of elo. Harlock. #I- .L people gathered. Mr., Peter Ge I the . woul& have been reduced to ashes. e �able to be on our streets after his ffevem. . to'goods hic . They were the second shipment made to quonco to th ful I Y 111`411tip will stay here p � I taken and instruction, Mrs. Taylor, of . . wonderful comic a' cannot feel E for the' timel di ­­ art 1 of . the 1. g . , and will extend. to Mrs. Caae a most inger and a premier ban. I 0 1 1 7 � welcome to Seaforth. this gentlei. Ridgetown, sister of Mrs. Shaw, who has I coverK 1!he junkrbr Epworth ague -in- �W,i " I . cordial ' - ro East Wawanosh. joist was there and also a number of - , a ter. . I � I I . ; . I I ne been visiting at the manse for a week tend �Tding an oJen meeting on the even- � . I ma�', he hav, Le I . t oy� cured 93 a I . _* ohort time Wote,-and embraced the or DIED.—On October lkh, our townallip speeches and recitations were given., ' . 4 . . I . . very best thor'obreds that could be procured two, gave several selections of musb, whi,h - . of November 8th, wh6n- Miss Waihiag- - . . � AcorDYNTS.-The other day, a young son . Idst one of its oldest and most remcted - . -_ ing. Exeter.. I Porle .1 . this. section, being chiefly Leicesters. were much appreciated. The members of , -_ . ton, of Clinton, is expected to be present to- . � The aeman!s of Mr. Thompson, the colored washing ma- In the Women's Foreign Missionary Society members, in the death of Mr. Watler ic0l. Wroxeter. - deliver an address. -A number of our vi,l- Bniws.-Mr. Thomas Daw is sinking-, '. Zreatly imitate of the . I . I . chine agent, was leading a horse out They averaged about $12.40 each in price, He had not been well since early sprin BwEFs.-Rev. Mr. Anderson delivered a slowly, and his relatives have been brought, . 3,f , anniversary � � stable, when the animal turned and kicked, though some of them cost as much iks $75 are to be congratulated on the entire saccess and finally dropsy tdok him away. r. lecture on Sabbath evening labb, on the laggre attended. the services of here to see him. -Mr. and Nfro. Philip . I � I can tval th� striking the lad in the face, breaking his each, and were the pick of the 1 prize breed. of their efforts to furnish a pleasant and Nicol was born in Pengreefi, Dumfries Cavan Pr�sbyterian church., Exeter, on Sab. Greenwood were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. - 1. why -we think . . -shire, Confession of Faith, 'this year be' the bath and IMonday evening, and speak of the Elam But I . . Huron, Middlesex and Perth. They profitable entertainniont. The . proceeds In I - jam and knocking out several teeth. -On . ers in Scotland, 66 years ago. When quite young 250th anniversary of the assembly of the. services 4s being well attenqed, excellent t, Kip,pen, on Alonday and 11"ues. 'r ' I Thursday of last week, a. man named were bou lit by Mr. James Snell, of Hul- amounted to $34.-, On the first Sabbath of he was brought with his father's family to Divine's deliberation at Westminster. The ' Jay last. -Detective Westcott and' RJ:_ IL- i: I made to,order . . 1. � , sermons delivered, and a very successful I . . � employed at the erection of 'the lett, whoM the assistance iof those ex- November communion service will be held America, and f6und a forest home in the lecture was a masterpiece, and the cong Collins, barrister, of this place, held Ali - . are giving YOU . . re tea-m�eting held. -Mr. Eacrott, jeweler, of � in. NVright perien in our church. Preparatory sermon on the township of Beverleyi near Galt. Here the atio�n was deeply interested thriDughout. ' he � new bri�ge at the railway., near the water- ced d.�-overs, Mr. James Hearn, 6f . vestigation ct Lucan on MD.nday- last on t � ,t He Clinton, and Mr. Winter, of 1: this town. previous Friday, by Rev. Colin Fletcher, of . - London!, has been spending a few daiya' . i- . works, met with a . painful acciden . I family of eight children was raised,knowing $hat there are still so -me survivors of the ' burning;of L. Tennant's barn, on the night ' . � . . 'Twenty-two 'of them were fro " the herd of the Thames Road, at 2 O'clock, and 'rI M I . . -vacation with his parents, Mr. �aud Mrs'. 116. one t %Vlas assisting in raising a hea,vy ,weight M . well whab the early pioneer days in Canad; wild animals that roam the foreeb primeval � E&Crett, of. Vi ol A gust 17th last. - The evidence hat F -is A . twist�d his left lec, I A.�Smith, Maple Lodge, whie�L 0 oui. meali P I � -.%vhen in some manner he took first day a thanksgivingL sermon w'11 be .�r che ctoria Park near - Sexmith.- beenuforwarded to the crown attorney of, , thiug that 7 ., t. About 33 years ago he came with : is evinced by a nocturnal visitor, in the I by Rev. Mr. Grahan., of Bayfield,� . Mr. W. R. Hod�ino spent the first part. of I, . good times, N - breaking both bones, between the knee a c" prize as the imported flock ht Toronto, and iit' the his wife, and settled on the 7th concenion of -'shape of a bear, to the yard of Mr. W I -The many frieuds of Mr. Win. � - nd Middlesex. . . twelre of them from'the herd � of Gaunt& same hour. -To see a horse well -haired used this township, ocoupyhop, the same farm un. Casomore last Thursday. Not bein in- this week in London. -Mrs. Ellw'ood re- Brown, . grain buyer, will be pleased tobear 111'ally I ankle. He was taken to Mr. James Keboe's, I e - young . � - � n � - . Here -his life work was done cessful in his search, bruin returned to the that he is'r I where he now is, and is doing as well as Sonsi St. Hele s, which took filrat prize at to be a point in- his favor, but of late years I til his death. 9 sue- turn' d home on Saturday evening last from ecovered sufficiently to be able to- married, We t od- this seems to be a Jault Or - blemish, bald i wisiting relatives and friends in Lucan. -On be on the streets aksiu.-R. Leatho - 11 , could be expected. -Mr. Hugh McKay met Toronto as the Canadian flock.ii Mr. Go tently industrious in hie work, kind marshes, after parading around on his hind rne it ns on were to buy t e very best heads and cropped tails being all the rage. —per8is . . Wednesday afternoon last, the remains of this, as we A with aMDgt painful accident on Sa,turday. " anki.oliging as a neighbor, fair and upright legs for a while, to the tune,' of Mr. Case- spending this week at London visiting relto � - . I I i "' * 'ruc" " When will men cease � to defor ' his noble in Vusiness. :1 Sarah Elizabeth Wood aged 8 years' eldest' . . , � suits to Suit V He wasengaged scaling pans in Coleman's ng Jig �e ssible, regardless of price, I tives,--77-Mr. Wesley Snell cattle dealer, _- - - . � b ed - h m t $ 1 re I a P t po he cruel overcheck often puts th In fact his life - is 9, good ex- more a dog. A deer was also seen quite daughter of Mrs. Win. Wood, were interred I # ,_ ., . . I salt works, when his foot elipped into a pan and he undou b edly secured the! finest lot of animal. T e �ample of whab perseverance, care and honor recently in a bush adjoining the village - shipped eleven care of cattle on Monday last, I I I . I I 1. of boiling brine. His left leg to the knee this class that ever left this seotion, in fact' curve on the wrongside and pulls' his nose : in the Rodgerville cemetery. The poor I I . � - can accomplish. He was a life-long Presby- Rev. Mr.'Perrie, of Wingham, was visit ng from various points in this distriet. He hw - . . . � w&a frightfully soalded, the flesh coming off he " cleaned out "' the breederi. and it is a out on a line with his neck, and now he terian -and Reformer. The funeral on Wed. at- the manse here on Monday last.- I little girl had been in -ill health and a geeat distinguished- himself as being one of the" & The Storm. King I , ; ( I has to be shorn, so that the sun c .1 MioS sufferer from her infancy, and while her foremost cattle men in Ontario. --:-Mr. A. J-. .1 I � 175c, .19 -the mi - when his sock- was removed. The injury is Pod thing for breeders that such men are iday to Belgrave cemetery was large., con- Maggie Miller has returned from Toronto.- 'death is mourned and felt by a loving . extremely painful and will, confine Air. Me-. in the sheep business. - I fair on his brain and the flies have free play nek -1 . � -*--I at his bide. e - Rollins went to' Samis, on Monday lab ow i sidering the -r in. Rev. .r4r. Hall conducted Mr-ilenry'Willits has got back from a visit widow d mother, her release was as a I � i � a isame time I I Kay to the house for a long time. It is I the service. Friends were present from to iriefids in Port Albert, Northwest Ter- cal oving business. -Elizabeth Middlemin died at ther - I . I �� I I I fortunate, hawever, he did not lo3e his foot- . 0- I I I from her heavenly Fatber.---:Miss Me- 1 , - - , LocAL BmEn,.-Mr. George I�win, of the � Mount Forest, Rockton and Waterdown. ritory. Donald, of Stanley, was recently here visit residence of ex -reeve Bayvden on Band � "I'll - I I . . I . ;Varna. L I -0 - � . - laaf She was in her 90th yw 91 ­ - - 83mock Oyera;Us, at ing, for had he done so he would assuredly Huron road, who is a - successful poultry '_ ' Great sympathy is felt for the family, all of Lr, and ba met his death, winner'scoor FARM SOLD. -Mr. W . Giu.g Miss Craig. -Mr. R,)berb Crawford is in been ailing for some time. The - I ,: breeder. and prize i )ed in $5�.75 in.Copp, of Seafortb, whom survive, consisting of M i Brucefleld. r ' , .&ner&F. ; aggie, now rie I . I I has sold his farm on the Parr line, Stanley, Mrs. J. W. Mason ; one son ames, an ilarning the druggist business. -Mrs. took place on Tuesday atternoon last to the . in prizes for his poultry at thelfall sbows i d NoTEs.-Mrs. Allan, of the London road, 'Adam C"e, of Sault Ste Marie, is, visitipg I all ckets � to Mr. Ralph Stephenson, for $5,300, Mr. the widow. Mrs. Nicol has be9en an invalid is at present visiting friends in Toronto.- relatives and friends here and � - . TuE HAXD 0,F DEATII'-The Great Reaper this season'. He got 68 first iq' 37 second . Exeter cemetery. -A rally meeting of Ad- ­ . - . 31en!s Pea 3-:a � I has been busy in, this vicinity during the prizes. -Mr. John Rutledge,of TAckersmith, Stephenson obtaining possession on the Ist for years, hence all sincerely trust that she Mr. John Kaisi - tailor ' �, in Dublin. - vance Council No. 207, Roval Temp!aro of' - ..- . � 1. , - . 5 . -car load of Algom� cattle de- . er has improved his Miss Eliza Bell, of the Lonldq road, has- Temperance, will. be beld'in their lodge -, , .. � - past week., Last we6k- we noticed that N11r. got another of April. The farm contains 100 acres, and may have much Divine strength given her shop by treating it to a . new coat of paint. returned from visiting her afstek and other I ­ - -en!-s Odd Pailts - Z ley-MeTaggart had returned home froil-I liver�d here on Tuesday.' This is. the second on this trying occasion, . Mr. Delgatty has moved into it. -Mr. .Rob- room, in Wood's block, on Monday evening: �_,_ I . I i Rid I is cheap at this figure. I �. M Corbett,where he had been running a PoisTuRs.-The Stanley, Hay and Tuck- . � friends in Exeter. -Mr. James Gilchrist bas I . . I cheese car load he bag got this season. -N. . . a re- - � A ayor Scott ert -Ross and Mr. 'Wm. Murdoch arrived ' next. A full attendance of members i 1 $2.50 and 61' I ith Union Sabbath school convention . Z nested. o, I : : ;� ftotory for the season, with a sore hand,and and Mrs. Scotb left on Wedneed 1�_' disposed of his butcher business to � a Mr. . -I r 7 I sy for Jack- ersm Zurich. - home from Manitoba; last week, bringing Bland. -Air. John Craig, Miss Hannah q I _ � � � we litble thought the end was R -Methodist church,Varna catt - i . � -o near. In ton, Michigan, where they will be held in the - I - . ; � I - I wi�i spend a y Do you want to get a Stove this fall ? 'If with them five oar loads of stock le, Craig and Miss Bella Sparks, of this place, I I - � . is I . � Mees Fine Ado I ! : addition to hi injured hand, he was attaok- couple of weeks visiting friends , The many on Tuesday, November 2ad. The firab sea- so, osll and see our stock. We carry the largest 110 head in all. They intend feeding them were on Sabbath last the guests of Miss Lakelet. I - � I S I I I � ed by inflammation of the lungs and it was friends of Mrs. Jo o*-; has been west of Toronto, and sell cheaper than the cheapest. for the old t. -Miss Dr. Mc -i Emily Thombon, of Bla,ke.-Miss Croysdale is.�Mr.. *Magwood,--of Artbur, wilt $91.50, . .. - lin Beattie, ivh ion will commence at 10 in the morning. A country inarke � I NoTE ��� : - I . . aly ill, will be pleased to Ilearn that Various subjects of interest, bearing on See our Cook Stove for Sio. all kinds of Hows � � this which caused his dea,th on Saturday serious so . . ' ; Sunday school work, will ' y - i forenooa. Mr. MeTaggaft, although not a she is slowly recovering. -We arl in receipt � I be discussed. A at $10, Plow Points 25c each. Best Washing Machine Kellar, w1ke is at present home on f arlough' � and Mies Bertha Watson were in London be'the bible .Feciet agent for this division . __--� � . I - an4 Wringer, 06,50. Terms caAh, at Ahe big Hard- from Indiaj will -'W've an account of the � this week, am convention this autumn. While the work done by , I - . . 7 youlig man, was sm&rt an _ ood and profitable time is expected. -Mr. work being done th6re by herself and other ' I ! d aative. He has of several copies of the Roseland Miner wareStore, main Areet, opposite the Commercial representatives ght, we, - I , I been a resident.of Seaforth for a good many from 6ur former townsnian, Mr. John Copp, ' ou ht the 50 -acre farm Hotel, C.. HAmbmio, Zurich. 1666-2 in that ,far off land. This will be an excel- . � I I . - I WE HAVE 0N � i Villiam Palmer has b l a from.St. Paul's church, liensall. . those agents in -quite good and ri . - - i 9 19 , - . years. He was one of the pioneer cheese who is now located there. The Miner- ii on the Babylon line, belonging to Mr. David - think the practise should be done away with. I I a - . - I a AcoIDENT.-.taut Tuesday, while Mr. Jeut opportunity for all to see and heai one . - .� . �� , � L I makers of the province and was' an expert Robertson, for the . - � Any of our preachers could address a meet 111. IWONEYBAC � 1. at the business.1 He 'was a whole- bright, clean, newsy, well condu �ted sheet, Ralph Stevenson, sum of $2,GOO.-Mr- Fred rownson line, was of the most energetic and self denying lady Brussels. , ing well on the - subject and we know they I I . � � . and no doubt well represents h - f ! r, . . . . . souled, at pros' rof the Goshen line,has going to the s'a.1'e of the laie Henry 'Wur,n, missionaries supported by the Presbyterian F. S. SCOTT will conduct auction sales mb would do it free gratis, whereas the agentof - . . I I . __ I al man, of whom it could truthfully be porous business and mining re. -The I e v I � - T I . ce t sold his 50 -acre -to Mr. Henry Heiter vaa driving his team over a ditch on the church. The meebing in to be held in the Any Part of the county, and on the most reasonable ethig pay,in fact,from what we hear, niarly - smofformawpowwas __ teiindi he ha nemies. and has bought Mr. Copp's 100 acre farm,on terms; satiataction guaranteed, and will also see that I I . . . � following from the Princeton corre pondence . road in front of the 'farm, where a number Presbyterian church, at 7:30 o'clock p. .m. n and signed by good falf of the amount we can collect here.� ' C, I . I - . 'He leaves a widow apd large family to of, the Woodstock Sentinel -Review refers to of other horses were tied to the fence, when on the evening of Friday, November 5th. The supper to be. given by the Orangemen of-' . I I I the Parr line, better - known as the Currie . -9 the notes are properly drzw', � . .. I . mourn the Ibss of a faithful husband and -Mr. Fred. Clarkson, son of Mr.! C. Clark. farm, for $5,300. -Mr. McKie has men; his sale notes are &I ways at a premium. He I � ... affectionate father. bought one of the front wheels went down and Everybody welcome, free to all, y on first-class farm security at this division comes off on No�omber 2nd. � � -GREIS d A � son, of this town : " Mr. Clarkson, who has Mr. D. MoNa,u hton's blacksmith ,.shop, . . .; turned the wagon box over. Mr. Schroeder BoLE SocrETY.-The annual meeting of 6 per cent., with the best of privileges se to repay. The date .has been changed � to suit the, - I - � -The next. was the death of Mr. NVilliam been principal of our sch here, at a good Tgure.-Mr. B. A. Higgins, ment-� Farms Mee sold on commission; In this line I . � � - , , I L03 - John Devereaux son of Mr. Edward Dever- three years, left on F 001 for nearly our enterprising harness maker, is do' fell out on the hard ground and the wheels the. Brucefield branch of the Upper Canada he does more than anyone In the c.)unty. 1659.1 opeakers. The speakers will be Revds. &r-- C . . - - � . . � I riday f(.)r 1 Toronto Ing a went over him. The team turned to the Bible Society was held in the Union - Vey, o� Clifford- Magain, of Mildmay, and I - � . eaux, near Seaforth, who passed away on where he will resume his studies uring ,other side of the road and ran south. The� Brueefield, on Thursday evening, aye resumed my former sue" P I D - ' ru hi business. He has had such. a rush NOTICE. -1 h . , Saturday, at the e4ly age of 37 Tnin = , Lowe, bf Wingham. As the proceeds are to, -- OIL tte Sidi � I aft .. .. cessful prwtW 'as sucUoneer. Form k ano . Wrong I - 7 yeais. Mr. the afternoon Mr. Clarkson was wort since the fall fairs have stopped as r 919t. The-mebting was opened by singing, other pies a special , anywhere In county. I - � � . �taken by got free from the wagon, but were e t a be applied to gettin Mr. McKinney An , � . . , cart n and p I know the people an the. values and avinq an in. thi all should put their - , - . _. I . Stroll r . '"i g ttmate knowledge of the business will give you eatils. . w ... I Devereaux has been in Chicago for a num- surprise when Master Fred Boi�ey re�d a to,be compelled to put on an extra man, ward caught. A man and lady on a wayer, led by Rev. J. S. Hen. � I Ini . ber of years and was a member of the fire and, is still away behind on his orders. Ben n artifical band,'we - W ..... beautifully worded address an4'. M4ste were just ahead of the runaway team, but r* ID Hensall. The president Mr. sympathy *in practioe and be present on Nov- , � - � . - ; brigade of that city. He was a fine,athletic Ralph Matthews presented a beauti ul book has the reputation of being - the slickest kept in front all the time. The horsen.were deroo I f fsotlon. Sale notte cashed. Cheap Farms for stie. . - � � . . f r g I 1 Vathe in h m, after a few remaiks , ember 2nd. -We see bills in our village an- ... . About two years ago, Mr. Clarkson replied very kindl� harness maker in this country. _ a on the Money to loan always. .Ul kinds of legal buslieeg . � I , . young man. while .1, and ali not hurt. Mr. Schroeder lay unconscious value of the diffusion of Bible . - . . 89"ORTIE. � working at a fire an explosion took place, wish him success in the profes' as I . - � . . knowledge on promptly and properly transacied. A. HuNTzR nouncing a grand concert at Gorrie on Nov- ­ I I � � . - � I . I � ' for a time. He . was, taken to the doctor, the individual, the'family and the nation, auctioneer, notary,, etc., Brussels. 1569xi ember Sth. The people of that town always o I ____ - I . � and it is supposed he inhaled boine gasses chosen." -The Collegiate -Institute football - Bayfield. but it was found that,no bones were broken. M'trodu ced the first speaker, Rev. N. Shaw, LoCAL.-The following are the prize win- commemorate that event and make a sucobw I . . � I I I , . � L � I . . , � - . which poisoued his system. At any rate club have elected the following officers for WAFTINGS.-Rev. F. Ryan, of Durham, NoTEs.-Rev. A. Y. Haist was at Dash. of Egmondville. The speaker gave anlearn- , ners for roots in the field, as given by L the of it. -They are � 109 l5o for butter in our ­ ,_ - I THE I � he -has never been well since. About six this season: Honorary president, A. David- was in town this week. -Mr. John&Erwin wood a few nights this week, helping in the eat address on the subject, I I Why and how East Huron -Agricultural Society, D. Stew. bur - weeks ago he returned home, but despite son; hon . in ra at prevent. e do' not think any tolm w orary vice president, Dr. Mackay ; arrived home Saturday from ClevelanA, after revival meetings which' are being held we should study the Bible," und;r "the fol- art, the'secretary, being the judge ; in fact, e Vicinity L C ' .��w - . Abaident Assi - . ,the most tender nuraine and most skilful president, H. S. Robertson ; -vice spen in . an beat that, and goods are- - ' it I I -oresident di _g the summer Bailing on the lakes.- there. -Last Wednebday the members and lowing heads - I-st,-Its infinite precious- the jud * g was by actual weight,' at _­ . I ep on growin 7 so sol&lat enticing figures. -There are four L . I �. - I � . � . � - . �� .- . . � medical treatment, hi� k t 9 Mr. Stone ; secretary -treasurer, R. J. Mul' . Mayor R Holmes, of Clinton, preached for others. of the Evangelical church here had a ness. 2ad,-its tendency to build up our in can in the half acre and so many threshing machines in this vidinity them , � . . - � c -worse, until relief came on 6aturday after- drew ; captain, A. Hammett; executive the Methodists very acceptably on Sunday bee drawing gravel into their church yard. drill, taken in a line across the days, all doing Arst class ivork.M-any of t4em. � ,�_ - ; : . Spiritual lite. 3rd, -Ti) store the mind fe= Aeddent si I . . . - � � . - noon. He was ai universal favorite with all committee D. Wilson, AjBethune, A.Bond. evening in the absence of Rev. Mr. Shaw, About 60 loads were brought in and other with Spiritual truth. . 4th, -Because we are half 'more. The following is the weight of are winding up. -Mr. Orval Hainstock, whoo . I . I - I I . who knew him, and by his own ability and -Mr. Cha)rles Stewart, who for a umber of who was at Goderich.-Mr. Herbert John- improvements made.-A'few days ago Mr. to be judged by'it on the last day. ,Under each rize manjold : let, James Speir, 194 was in Manitoba since lut spring, retarne4' - � �1�1 . i� . I I � n , An aecidelit poli I I pounNs ; �4 � i commendable co duct secured an excellent years was leader of the band, and a respect. ston returned home last week after a couple H. Eicher was bringing a fat beast to the the. second head the whoile Bible should be d, James McCallum, 177 pounds; home last Wednesday, looking well. -Mr. .- I I I u . _ . I I tion on the fire brigade of the great city ed resident of the town, left on Tagaday for of years' absence in Dakota. 'Re expects to butcher, and when coming into the' village studied, reverently, affectionately and 3rd, John Stafford, 157 pounds ; 40, George Wilfi�m Hubbert has completed the contract- . . I . I YOU : � ; I I I . � I . . - - � � I � I I - � i � L t f I , y III in A Big rd* son w eat 'I - I '', ` 1, I , �, ' 'I ' � e( - . I I - - - - - I brssiibicago� As a mark of resge t to his Detroit, where he purposes to resi e iii fu. take a position with the Maesey-Harris the brute got so wild and unmanageable prayerfully. Rev. , J. S. Henderson was Robb,, 120 pounds ,' turnips$ Swedej of building a new bridge across the traok, I I � memory, the members of the 2gade here ture. Whiie,sorry to lose Mr. Ste art, we company sh6rtly.-William Parker hao'been that it ran away * i r fences until then called on, and gave a stirring address JaMes Spier, 138i undo ; jambe McCal. by Messrs. Mahood's and Nay"o.-Mr, MA � jumping ove , ­ . . I lum and George Ro b, tied, 131i pounds ; I '-- , 4� attended the funeral in Lill uniform. Mr. wish him all prosperity in the land f Uncle I on a trip to Wingham and Blyth.-Rev.Mr. it go to Mr. W&on'a farm, on the Brown. on 11 The Bible and civilization." The NO berry, of the.. boundary- school, visited at 'Ir- * Rmaid J I and Mrs. Devereaux have been severely Sam. -Mr. John C. Morriso wh � Halll,of Belgrave,is to preach in St Andrew -'a son line. -Mr. Charles Troyer, our tax col. speaker showed that the Bible was the 4th, Wm. Armstrong, 117 pounds. -The I Darrook's last Saturday night.-Farniqrs am � - - (;- - P. K TSIW- SO afflicted lately. It is only a few months gathering eggs for Mr. Alexa �ei, Sotowbias_ church on Sunday morning. No service in lector, do ­ . I . .4 1 . � mplated' his route through the foundation of all true progress and civiliz- Independent Order of Foresters bave aid I at their turnips and report a veryl 904 �� � . 110112=011 ( a.."o since their daughter, Mrs. Carlin, was 'during the past seasonj says h ic,l out ll� I the ev;Dning owing to lithe Methodist re -open. township a few dais ago. 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