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to preside ; b4r. James 'Hamilton to pre&ch ; -1 I formal At-Ho'me on the evening of Tuesday mighty oaks of the fores4 leaving as a The funeral on'8ab6ath last was very largely -
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PA, PST'S- Mr. Mupgrave to address the minister-, and A CO R CHANCE n next, —Mr. John Watson on of Mr. Josiah monument one of the most f4rtile counties attended. The me vice was held in Ithe III
.1 I . Mr. Acheson the people, Dr. Campbell, � . - everely injured in of our Dominion, are now riumbered with afternoon an'hlh'e I
Watf 0111, who was so a ' a - d, a attendance was so 14rge
moderator of Assembly, was present, and . FI, ine Fure
I � Chicago a short time ago, has returned the past.—The sale of Mr. Jo h Hood of that a great, could not gain entrance. .
gave a powerftit'�addrees on the 20th century A 10 TRIAL TRIP a P Z
BOOKSTORE � born(. He is much improved, but is still Stanley, which took place on 7uleaday last, The pastor, V. 1. N. ,Young,, delivere a ; -
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. . I � fund. A resolution, appreciative of Dr. We will give Tim, HURON serio, isly disabled as the result of the injury was well attended, and- gool prices were very touching an ppropriate sermon, ter �
Campbell's address, was unanimously passed. ExposiTou from NOW to � to hi i spine. —The annual meeting of the � realized. I . 'which the remainsi were. . bourne to Me ag- ; +-1-1++-� -11-++++ I
SEA F0 13T H . —0- . the First of the New Year � Seaf(rth curling club will be hold at the — I I I . gart's cemetry an were interred with Odd- i -
. Grip owl on Monda evening n rvsdale. . I . W,e are showing a large assortment of
- I EaAnONDVILLE NOTES. -A good coat of to New Subscribers in the 10 Cents Y ext. The D . fellowaritem, rethien attendiugfrom Fide Furs this season. There is laosat
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ii . gravel is being put on Centre street CGi;nties of Huron and club taking time by the forelock, and it NOTES. Pick' forth, Clinton, Exeter and Hartsell lodges, . isfac.
— I Ing potatoes is the order of tiozi with any but the best. Oar Furs bay.,
Vor WALL P PERSJ necessary and Mr. Fred Westphall is putting Perth for . . .� ........ almo makes one shiver to talk about Carl- the day. BayfielcT fair, held I ast week, was the deceased being A member of He "mall
WINDOW SHADES3 it in proper sh�pe for the fall travel. ,By, � I ing " eady.—Mr. John Allan, of Portal, well repiresented by o . Lodge. Mrif. MbTaggart, the bere:ed' been, personally selected by an expert in tt6
. . the way, speaking of travel reminds us that ONLY ONE DIME FOR . North Dakota, near the Canadian border, or yo log men, and widow, and the autiviving father, brothers fur$usiness, so that wbat*we show �or *11
��URTAIN POLES, oitr people are merciful to lovers of the moot of our farmers took prizes with their we!can guarantee. . .
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THREE MONTHS--moser was. in town on Wednesday. Mr. Allan grain. —We had some anovr hi ire some time and sisters have the heartfelt sympath of i
. wheel as they use our sidewalks without lot . I . rA, - ;�.,.�; -
PICTURE FR TKING. formerly lived in Tuckeramith, near Bruce- ago, but the meather ham I een delightful the community in their � bereavement. i - _±.._?:t.
. I � or hindrance, rather a risky proceedint for DEAR READER field. 'He has a responsible position on the I ,
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. I d trians.—Beechnutting since.—Zurioh Brimson, our stage driver - 112 our assortment there
parties ave If your neighbor or friend is' not now a railway at Portal, and is doing well. He from Drysdale to Bayfield, w so interest- - - � are quitea oum*
e8 , WaMon. ber� of Fine Fur Jackets -24 to 3()Inchas 1W
� Goo Goods, New, Goods reen the pleasing pastime of our young subscriber to TnE EXPOSITOR, just show came home to see his sister, who is still, we I f leni I
�', people during those charming d � . ad talking to a lady passen er the .other We have just received our now n;Llwv 0 �-th—in Astrachan, Bocharan,
I I ays of early himthe soap we are offering, and persuade regret to say, very ill.—Mr. Win. Pick lAmb fta
Lowest rices, ard 'dayl that the rig was upset at� the -end of a feft shoes for ladle@. Comfortable and still est. Norway Seal. The pelts are softand pliable
�� . - � October.—D. D. W-ilson and Company are him to enclose five 2 -cent stamps witli his has had a handsome wire sign erected i W. H. Wnlis, Seafortb. 166 -1
In � bridge, and they both fell in�o the water, thelfur very full and even, perfect in fit
- making costly permanent improvements in name and post office address, and send them front of his mammoth store. It is Mur-. but escaped unhurt. I � I NoTEs.—Jamen Johnston has purchased I Q
�he dam at the ice go d. They are putting at once to � presenting a very dressy appearance.
Wini-er Flow i ElfibS. . mounted by a golden beaver, which Mr. , i I
W. MeAllisteiPs interest in the thr 9' . I .
. in a cement sti'actaie which looks am though I . I Z'" V . am ,LIn -
I 06r stock of Bulbo has arrived from THE H OSITOR, -Seaforth. Pickard has adopted as his business em� � i outfit of .Williamson & MeAllister, i.%n5 � - -1 i i 14� �,".-
� it would labt for ages. —Mrs. John Hirt, of I : McKillop. I
� blem. . !IJ,here will be *
— . . - � o ill be under the Oew a few Capes worn, but -by.
Holland, and is nov, on sale. The stock Brucefield, is visiting her grandmother, Mrs, - — I First clais school shoes for 30ye anct'girls. far �I the most popular Furs for neek Aud
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consists of Single an i Doublii acinths, Simpson, this week. —The members of 'the ners in the different event a: Girls' events— Constance. Something that will give satisfactory wear for firm of Johnston & Williantion, A now: an- afts
box of waterproof him king thro ' low 8 and Caperinsia. -
Vice and a ,. gine has been purchased, and their Outfit in � shoulder wear, will be R
all colon; Tulips., I 4rcissns,%1;cIomen,. ,.Women's Foreign Missionary Society, of our Tennis, singles, B. Funchard, B. Case; ton- NOTES, — In lihis class of Furs we have a very jar
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� Rov. Mr. Copeland wilf Conduct . H. Willis, Seaforth, laft-1 now one of the best.—John - Grimoldb .5 ran � a to pick from. �p
Ciocua, Chinese 'acted Lilies, etc. ehurch desire to exprtiss their gratitude for nis, doubles, B. Pancharl and M. Goven. the preaching service Sunday afternoon, at GOOD CoLTs.—Mr. Robert McElroy, of spending a few days in Walton We are sho -
W - . , being 9 Wing some.
V ,,a would also me iiion that the Bulbs the handsome contributions to the thank- look, C.. Pickard and J. Lynch; bicy3le half -past. twd.—Suuday evening, at seven McKillop, recently sold a ti ree year old off work on account of an injured hand.— very new shapes iiid styles, Ma,de up from ,
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fo� the Ifortioultuml Society are here offering fund, which o,ow amounts to over o'clock, Miss Lottie McCully will take elding to Mr. Devereaux, of i Tuckeremith, box social will be held in Rae's school,� i 'in binatim,
- race, F. Gray, R. Johnson; bicycle race, . f the � oat fashionable fur and corn
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. fo�- distribution, aid would ask each $75. The day was miserabI slow, B. Case, F. Gray; 100 yar race, R . of for.
- y wet but those - - charge of the topic, "Lost opportunities," for the snug sum of $175. Mr. William McKillop, on the 20th inst. A -good p -
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Member to, call foi � mme at an early who were prevented fiorn being present did Johnson, M. Robb; book race, F. Gray, R. - in , ' . � �
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- d te. I not forget to han � Johnson; egg. race, J. the League meeting. . MoGavin also of McKillo ,,Was also offered &Z'Sollus' is beill prepared.—Mrso Ce � Fn - _R F_)% I __19TX:1 __; cr- K. 3 X2 __9111? .
� I d in4heir offeririg since.— - Lynch, P. Goven.' . . I P -p '
; . and refused $350 for a pair of three year old Sage wheeled to ;kingharn oin-Saturday,�nd
., �i Mr. Pearson Chesne�,� was a sufferer for a� look; potato race, M. Smithers, C. Pickard; . Then there in sireally choice lot
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I couple of weeks fr6M a severe attack of three-legged race, J. Lynch and C. Pickard, ' 'Wroxeter. geldings. All these colts werIle aired by the returned on Tuesday.—L. McDonald has Mittap Mullat and some good Fur Trimmings)
REMEMBER sciatica, but is now finproving.—Mr. Wil. B. Case and M. Smithers; needle and NOTES.—The council has decided to give well known stallion McBealu," owned by had a furnace put in his residenee.—Op! rv*- If Vu. are particular in . Your choice an
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liam Bubolz has I i6oted during the past thread race, L. Best, R. Johnson. Boys' Messrs. Ingram & Donaldson right of way Messrs. MeGavin, of Ile tow j hip. , I tione tending to the erection nd anxfous to get a genuine article I i
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THE'PLACE PAPST'S I 0 t i I of a brick T an he sure
7 summer one of the m t corn lete barns to events—Standing long j�mp, senior, C. San. n the streets, and the electric ligh;t?'lant 0 , I tile manufactory in, Winthrop have b' atidimake your 'wants known to .0 us. our �
. .� will be installed forthwith, Thomas . . � commenced by John Govenlock and his a 'bas'neme in to see that you get the I)eat ,or .
i be found in this vie n' y and a is now hav-, .
� BOOKSTORE, SIAFORTH. i 91 data R. Anderson; junior, E. Murray, G. emp- Stafta. ! ; ' I
i ing a 6ne driving an � �mplement house built Ha;llton. Running long jump, senior, R. hill& Son supplying power, —Several of the NOTES. - A meeting I of the d � iembers of the of brickyard ban&. I We aremorry "two ,me the least possible money.
i� �- ; which, when nished Aetzel, 0. Sanders; junior, B.' �mtreets have been again a good Citizen and a good ant �, �
f Pvill leave him nothing "touched up & lit- Hibbert Ag berprime tog h- �
, G. ricultural 8ociety! was held in I #**"1A.f""
urra 11 tic " with the road machine, and a marked er. There is 'considej -able stock in a yard, i
: more to desire in the iape of farm buildings. Hamilton. Standing hop, step��d jymp, improvemen the town ball on Saturday lait to consid;r however sufficient for the season's am& I d. 00tober will be a busy month amolig tle �
TANK —Sensible people are of ten amused at the senior, H. Welsh, C. Sanders; junior, E. the advisability of sellin the preset t !P .
D MINIO� __ . t is'effected every time.—Wm.
. Sandermon is shipping -A —caror two of stock — I Jackets and Jacket Clotbs.
supe. grounds with a view to porch sing a largi r 1 Mari . t is large and complete. There VIII
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ridiculons assumPtio riority on the Murray, G. .Hamilton,. ''Standing high jump, this week.—Jack Br got first prize for on . I Our amort. _�
GAPI: AL (Paid Up), - $1,500,000. part of some of their ellow beings, who, be. R. Aetiel, R. McLaughlin; running high s`wn a. After considerable die ussion, it WE a Bl�th- - !
. . � have to be some smart selling to even break,
. - cause of the accid , Johnson .and McLaughlin bicycle riding at Brussels fair last week I
RES , $1,500,000. ant .of birth, position cc Jump equal ; , - decided to sell. It was also ecided not t D LocAts.—Messrs. enstedt Brothers pre
wealth, aA as putting the shot, R. Anderson, C. Sanders. He is hard - to beat.—A great many'from . � the assortment. From 0 to $10 there -are
. tho h made of Choicer , p�y any prize money of the all fair. unt I moving so a of their! hardware across , to mom othibg over
material I than ordindi -y hu 100 yard race, senior, R. Johnson, G Me. here attended the Gorrie show on'Saturday . 131amilton's block ,where they intei , - A -couple of hundred nice
SE: FORTH BRANOH , manity, and go . . * November 15th, when it is eipected i * ad I to Jackets to pick from.
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. ) among their fellows wi;h an air which plain. Mann; junior, C. Sills, G. Hamilton. Bicy. last. There was a good crowd and an ex- will be paid in full.—The annual II&PI)irvize t carry on th -,ir businaos in the course 0 a I
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I road race, 5 miles, senior, R. Kemp, R V,� 'tl ___ a
ain Street, Beaforth. ly a' ays : "Stand asii e, I am better than Cie ' Ilent sbow.—Thomas H i rvices in connection with 6ta few weeks,—Rev. Howson, of Clin 9 -, f __�T-
thou," Anillustrati i of this -was given- McLaughlin; junior, K. Kemp, IT. MoMil. shipped a car of grain on Monday last. church, will be held here on Punday �nexi .
A General Banking Business trans- * . - . 0— � ' preached in the Methodist church last Spn- How about your Winter Wraps ? Clotbs
� durinL ]an. Kicking football, G. MoMann, H. service both morning and are �elliug cheap, and to
A , the second nig t on the rock, of the day morning in the interests of the Twon- ade-uP, Cape$ aad�
I acted-�,, Farmers' Sale Notes collected, - Welsh; dribbl football, L. Me �Earnest Hutchison . Oveuing.-�-Mi : tieth Cent Thanksgiving Fund.—Apples Wraps are v
passengers of the ill-, kted Scotsman, when Donald, Exeter. of Detroit, and', Mrs
and a�lvances made on same at lowest � n f . I . ' low in Price. These are �
� . one of the m Winter; i g Mile race, senior, R. NoT-Es.—Albert Freeman, alias James imiting I their I '
en propos d, with lofty dignity, R. half Hearach, of Saginaw, tinu Ily pouring ino the station for soma, of the �ry - :-83 50, $4, 8C50 and
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they divide t Imselves into first, R. Aetzel; junior, C. Sills, G. Wild, was brought here Saturday, under parents, Dr. and Mrs. Rate imon of, shipment every available space is taken $5 e4eh. V�y price
that Johnson, a have also an abundauce of �
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Dra s sold on all points in Canada,' second. and third cla groups, for fear of Hamilton. 220 yard race, junior, C. Sills, ; � .
� arrest, charged with having stolen a set of Place- I � up.—Miss Iva and Master Will Pance 9004 be&-vy Shawl Wraps.
: the U�,ited States -and Europe. 11 I . Prepare early
I - contamination. - Had lie been drowried, no G. Hamilton ; quarter mile, open, R. John. harness from Donald McKellar, -of Tulcker- I 41� I - were in Lu(know last week.—On Tuesday for qolder weather, and, get your pick of the -
I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.—Interest doubt his most elevate 0 last thought would son, G. McMann; *potato race, R. Johnson, a It Brussels. I I afternoon, i a Messrs'. Ed. Swartz
- mit , on the night of August '5th. - Con- � . I and Wm. bestj
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- allowed on deposits of One Dollar and havebeen "Ismscarii alizedtogodownin R. Aetzel; obstacle race, R. John -son, F. stableBullard, of.Henuall, made the ar- (IATIFERUNGS.-A large crow�kl of Brussel- Lee, of God 3rich,.were driving into to." 4,��,V*#W##
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: - upwards. such company." Broadfoot; three-legged race, Aetzsl and rest, and recovered'the stolen pro' ites attended the Blyth fair n Tuesd with a teat I and,buggy one of the nuts of �F�e Dress Goods!
. party. On &Y. — We have a great
. . . R. S.4 HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, __ � 44 Broadfoot, Winter and McLaughlin; jockey Monday the trial took place before Magle. Brussels has put down over the axle feli 1 off allowing the wbeel to follow hkiOg .for �nice dre a ria a M.,
:! Solicitor . Agent. Firbt class school sh6es for boys and girls. race, R. Johnson and A. McLean, Aetzel trates Samuel Smille, ' feet of cement side walks . t is yea suit. The (Ccuphilts of the . buggy w a min as in to . Is . nd tri
. I and Urquhart, of Hen. r and I . -No other kinds canfind an entrAU00
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'Something that will give so "isfactory wear for a:low and Broadfoot; slow bicycle race, R. Wil- mall, which rdettltedf in .the conviction of the ork is still in progress.— thrown out ind prev",ty h ;
ice and a box of waterp'oof blacking thrown in. I A arge number . I too sb�lves. Onlythe newest and best
; rt 1661-1 son, R. Aetzel. Senior championship, Rus- ne —The fur�eral of the late Dr. ill go from Brussels to Wini You should see our fall
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I A11'0111TA OTICE - H- Willis sell Johnson and R. Aetzel eclual ; junior' 0 r. 9'h to hear Sir Wilfrid Lairier.--James the bormes r in a my! and the rig wass -,ba for * customers.-
. I N is . ia� ay !l smashed.' lrbewhoi,ces were stopped ran& of blacks, Plain colorings andlancies,
C LTR L E R11, S 70", �h I I E 17RO T.—The annual Championship, G. Hamilton; girls' cham- impressive one, ter the short service at- -
I ,! . NTN ' 4 �1� Wyndman, on 8 t d last, was a inost yi a, of Arthur, was in this section instruct Main stre at, —The gate receipts on. a rankog in price from 100
I I I . — meeting of the Seaforth Cu leg Club will be held in pionship, Ruth Johnson. . It , r to $02 per yard.
I -, October 16th 4 ortege, headed by the put u 'of
I am now gellin,z a fIrBt-claas new Imp -roved High Grip Hotel on the evening I Monda� . the residence, t a in the apple packers how to 0 d t ed to the handsome sum I i� - -
at 7.30 o'cloc : I .
'Arm S"ink Machine, with the latest steel attach- k. e electifti cers, the eeleotion r . village council, pro,eeded to Trivitt Memor fr it. The apple market is very duu, � a 50, o w�ng that there Must have be,'en I 9_9::__9 1=9 Jff_?;IFA71�to� ,
of skips and oth r [ of offli - �_ � �
wents, finished in cak or walnut, and'with cover usine6i ci,klmr, t -i a succeesful TRxYELLER's. sh w apples selling in the o1q, cot tr upwards 04e of -the busiest s
- season's campai - —The following were ticket. ial church, w here, ev. Mr. Ten Eyck de- intri, or of six thousand people oq, t a . Pots in our
and five'drawers, or fancy drop bead and five draw will bc'i order, A large atten. � store ig -
dance desired.- 'wNYPiR SecrEtary. . 1061-1 W. livered a sermon th, t will be a lasting tri- $1. 25 per barrel, which is ve y disgust 9 grounds. li,�Iudsing other items the. te- ing New things- are be.
�] ad out to distant points this week by the i"'nery section,
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- era for *25 cat,h. This machine is the " Queen," � ' I . I Somerville, up -town agent Grand Trunk bute to the memory of the life of the de. to apple buyers. Save the buyers, ceipta of tbc day totalled over This tadded
manufactured by the " White ing ldachi�e AVe have ju 1 $700. almost every day. This week
Saw receiv'd our new stock of ral of � P . I another lot of New York Hats and Trim.
Company." All ruachinea fully warranted and guar- felt shoes for ladies. C,ijifortible and still neat Railway: .D. D. Wilson to Ottawa; Z.C. ceased. The occasion appeared all the more who have no contracts, sing to pack will put thelsociety'In a good shape or -
anteed to do first-class work, light or heavy. W. H. Willis, Seafpo.th. ` . a6l., ' Ooleman,.to St. Louis ; Jam. J. solemn, owing to th: th apples, especially are ref even a b tte� show- next ,year. � Mingo were opened, also some very pretty
- I 1 -Purcell to 6 beautiful church being . winter� fruit, while I I
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-TSOW-, cure ho"'Schold furniture Old other thloge t , ,ori. in Minnedosa, Manitoba. i a ear load of cattle this week.�-R. �Gr ham I f .
- Mrs. Scott came honored dead. � i
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#— sh pped 15 car loads of grain tois w ek: and It is �u : rising how much enterprise It iwould be hard to mention a shade or -
, " - _V� -all to call at "Wy house on 51oDday and -end the funeral of her mother, I rsnnth. , # * i VV 10, lv� �V
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time during 11 Jorenoon Oc'.ober 1kth. . � I � I ha tieing �p ting that is not included in our Kid
I General Insurf �,e Agent & Deal- Mies J Istob 8 �11' pr3miurn in this section. i I material whic in the past has gone to weAte. ("lovis assortment,
1. - 1661xl —0— GATHERINGS,—The Rev. Mr. Penhall, of I � - r. X and we never had better
' I : Charles Hirri ig has Just completed an extensye vain
Blyth, delivered an �Iexcellent sermon in the �* ; �
. ' ' 't ust to � ! : Plant at Hoins for evaporating apples by the in )st have,
er in Sewin Mac,hines New ru'b ers i i iand. Best makes. LoCAT, BRIEF.S.—Mr. William M. Gray, � .in good warm winter gloves than w.e.
- � . 1630 Try usnext tiaieycti wsntq r0r. W. H. Willis, of Toronto, was in town on Saturday, and Methodist church last Sabbath morning.— Ethel. I � modern m4ho . He is prepared to buy any quqa� just now. Our Hosicry, too, will be
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;Eev- thoia 2 ibeb in I et' :r,.,P,,d larger, front 0 from! t e ureat and beef, Cashmere and
- � il 1061_�i was warmly 'greeted by numerous old Rev. Sir. Copeland Preached in the Ratten. NOTES,—'Robert McDonald ap u e - foun ver complete in sizes, and made up,
iTifK_\KSG1A11N-a DIN �ER.— -The Ladies' f rienda. —Me. Josiah Tyremau, who is quite bury street churchi Clinton, last Sunday ussels fair laot.Fridt Y.-�-W. smaller on .. sio p . .
WilSOn'S WSh Grocery A d Society of the Methodis � church will gi V6 their Ing er4l prizes at Br . I a th i are of the ei- . �1�
annusl Thanksgiving dint er on the evenin morning. The Methodists intend hold & Clayton, a Canadian of ' orester quired qii I ne Is ty �
.- a successful breeder of fowls, recently sold — 0 d � il be refused as a pac wors,ted * yarn"
— — the evening of organizer, is assisting Ciou I the is t 1Z Imited, We trust that a I t o!e W a I ---- �
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I servEd in the lec It � ifth. Dinner w, I be a P hel o. 261 0 his vicinity will do what they can Io , ,KKhL1f g_ -,;,.— - -
We have now in stock tho ,best values in new sea ,ture - room i rom- six Thanksgiving Day. A good tim is an '� ] - have ap I in I; � Z�__ -:m
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son's Teas we evor had, comprising Young Hyson. to ef"lit. O'clock Manitoba, for $5. It ought to be a good a tici., this week.—Work on our nel bI kamith make t in n rp so a success, and establish a Ar YOU Particular about your Under -
followed by an interebbing �prcgramme. See far e paying business, the raising of poultry at pated. Come one, cbme all.—The delegates shop is being pushed alon 7. 7 The perm anent 1 mairk t in cu
, Ceylon and Japan Teas. We guarantee satisfaction bills. Admission 25 cents. The public are con g iapidl I . 11 apples. 1661-11
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or "'11 who will attend the Goderich distri t con- brick work is reM ing attenti�n th � - f t1iie wear? This is a big department with me.
will refund the ironcy. The best quality of now invited. By order of the Pr��Ident. - 1061.1 y these prices. —Division court was held here 7 IV .. week. WEST Vwj) NOTEM.—The farmers o Strangers seem almost to question tE*
Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Peels, etc,, now in stock at on Monda , but there was an unusually vention, which will be held in Blyth on —Miss Carder, of Blyth, visited
lowestprices. Some nice lines in Dinner Tea and Look in our window for underware, regu- �y I hat sister, vicinity ke busily engaged with roots aqd gentilmeness of the quality of our Unde4i.
Toilet Sets just received, and at prices as iow as the I�r price $1.26 a suit. We gave sold dozens of this light docket. Thetricipal case was that October 17tb, are: . For the Epworth the teacher, here, last week.�-Ouf- hotel. apples at present. —Mr. J. E. Ball lost � a
lowest. Wanted good butter.,, ,e,gg,,,, dried apples, m and Ladies'Tailor- of Aitcheson Vs. urchie, in which the - Mrs. Copeland and Mrs. Palmer; keeper, P. Gardner, is getting
line. Aleo Tailoring, Furciiihing League, wear for no other reason except that th1s
__ a .d marketable I for the Sunday school, Mr. G. Garret n ome.—M nicely valuable horse last week.. The horse, by �a prices are so low. Whateverprice onwish
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potatoes, dressed fowl,'and of ing. New store w-xt Post office, Loftus Stark, pleiintiff was awarded damages to. the . earcell, t, got its leg fractured abo�'e to pay, expect to End the best Underwe*
Scaforth. I t a d settled in his, new h a slight c , ien J
proda e, for wbiQh we will pay the highe 1661-1 ' Mies L. Brigham.—Miss A. Crisp, after ak,laand had to be killed.—Emanuel
, — - amount of ,5357for' non -fulfilment of lease - former resident of this village., ut n e boo _
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, TifOROVOTIBRED POULTRY Fon SALE. —Mr. Albert McGre or, of sPe Manitoba, i4 visi inj her Crich an, A. Lamont, of Clinton, sp for, ents', ladies', boys' or girls,� � .
t Q WILSON, Seaforth. We have now for " a and by defendant. 9 inding a couple of ke with friends in Portage is, Prair :1 eat for that sum at our countper, whether it 1*
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874 Bank of Commerce Block. Hullett, passed through here on T Walton and Bruss2tweAturned home last sister,- Mrs. J. ;� Fogs!, and I other ribla- Sunday hiire.—Datican Ashton, who as re- 1�15 � �
. pullets, of the following, varieties, Alonday on -
� . I rocks and Lan,g9han.9. ,kjs6 a gr . and pen of Light his way home from Manitoba, where he has week.—Mism L. Graham,' of Clinton, spent tives.—Inspector Robb paid an �official visit aided her' for some time, returne his . 911���* , . '
B bmas c ti _g of five hens and two cock@. Our been since August. Mr. McGregor is great- Sunday with Mrs. Lasham.—Mr. L. Walker, to our school last week.—N(xt Monday home ne r Bluevale last week. —Mrs. IC Boyf,' Suits and. Overcoats !
3r,aed R,,ksolthin year are the best we have ever ly pleased with what he saw of the coua- _who for the pas't thirty years has made his evening a politic Woe beVidl
raised, We . ,
BEADY -TO -WEAR SUITS, I R.'s"ve a large oupiber of heavy well &I meeting will be �held in Crich, of inton,- spent last week at lt�r the store that thinks that any Cie .
I marked 6ockerelia and as many well matured pullets try. He has leased a farm in the Cypress home at Mrs. McKenziels, is going to' Bel. the township hall, here, when addrtisses home her, �. g � I thing .
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ake early winter layers. At the rodent River district, and intends moving out, expected by Dr. McDonald�, . , . , .
Our stock of Ready-to-wear Suits in Men's,Youths', that will in, grave to live, where he will occupy one of are M �P -A DEATH 3�F MR. PE . TER DAY,NIAN.— ., ood enough for a boy. The youngster; -are
We take a dif.
Jall won on our Rocks at Exeter, lit and 2nd there in March next.—A young man named, Hislop M. P. P., and others. Rev.1 J, G. mad duty ibis week to chronicle the demise ferent view of boys' dress from some .people,
Boys' and Children's Is now I till. Assortment larger , ,a -Itle his�ownhouses and keep batch . it is Q r quick to make comparison.
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is old ; Clinton lot and 2ad young, lot old ; Dan McLeod fell from a tree, into which he Sampson and his bride will move to -the Yella2 delivered an address on �Sunday of Mr. Pear Dayman, of the 3rd concession and our selection comprises the most thor-
� than usual. Prices on the bed rock basis. inspect- , youlgl,ra .—Mr. T.
ora and buyers pronounce value unprecedented Goderich, lot and 2od young, 2nd for breading pen. h . . . - house which he has recently purchased from n the 920% i Conti ry Thanks- of Tucke ismith, which took place on t - .
I , ' In our:other varletiea we won about fifty per cent ad climbed, a g seri-
,� Our Men s All -Wool Suits at 04.76 are trade bringers, of few day� ago W. Whitely. t evening last, o � he oughly up-to-date things. .
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I Excellent Suits in bfen'o at 86 and $8.. At $10 you 'he prizes offered. These birds must be sold to make ous internal injuries. ---.-Mr. Gutteridge and giving Fund of the Metho _�at el ureb. ' 28bh of ptember, in bia 70th year. Mr.
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f , handle the bcgt fitting !Lod made goods produced in _* As soon as they get that completed they , BLOws.—D. McLeod has returned to I � I
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�] the country. Mr. Charles Wilson, against the town of . COLMNS & STANBURY, ba.,ristors, convey eramith for forty-five yep-rs. Deceased was Suits and the best 66 Cts are here, with a
will tackle the one from John street to the town and resumed work at H. Drehman's. ancers, notiries, etc., Exeter, ( nt. A. 111, Collins long list of prices between. - The stock be-
-, � I I . Broadfoot & Box factor .—Mr-. James Par. He spent the summer nea� Goderich.—J and J. 0. Stsnbury, 13. A., (late w �th M m of 1516
f . , Seaforth, was heard before Judge Doyle, i ohn Carthy, Qsler 01 MI �
� n Y & Co., barristers, Toronto). � 10184f Una -physical appearance, modest, gins and ends with good looks and lasting-
� cell, who has been employed in M Newcombe and wife, of Goderich, were � saurning, upright and highly respe-Ited qualities, Suits and Overcoats in all sizes
I WM. Pickard & 00. the town hall here, on Friday and Saturday r. B. B. i : I
! . I - Ir. F. Holmeated was counsel for G'unn's store for 'a number of years, 'has g '. M C_ Ax-NIVERSARY 8 - I I
� last. .Nc _ueEts of G. Erwin over Sunday.—(T MVICEII�.tl`hki first. anni- by all who knevp'him. For about two years for boys from 5 to 15 years of age.
i .SEAFORTH. Mr. Wilson, and Ron, J. T. Garrow Of gone to Detroit, where he has secured a Kenzie has gone to Kincardine for a visit.— versary services in con"em ;+L 4-L his health had been failing All th - t edi'
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,roderich, and Mr. R. S. Hays had charge . it- ing of the Chiselhurat Ptembyterian ch�rch
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f the case for the town. The evidence was steady and pushing voting business man, log her mother, Mrs. Card.—Mr. and Mrs. will be held on Sunday, the 22ad inst. The -do was done till the end came. Deceased
and, with the conclusions of the and is sure to make his mark.—Mr. George Albert Oamond have returned to their home afternoon service will be field at half. past leaves a widow, four sona;and seven daugh-' Make your selection of tile best
udge, will be submitted to E. Henderson acted as starter in the races at Saginaw.—Miss Reta Stanbury went to two, conducted by Rev. S. Acheson, of Kip. ters to mourn their loss. The f uneral things early. The prices will 'not
the court at at the Brussels fair on Friday last. Mr. London this . 'week to pursue her studies in pen, and the evening servi ci t at 7 o'clock, which took place to Ross; cemetery� -NOW, a#d
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oianto, where argument will also be heard- Geor e Whitley's horse Sidneer, carried off ,ynusic and elocution.—Mrs. James Magee conducted by Rev. oli Brucefield, ve y largely attended, testiI. :�
everal witne4se!s were examined on both 9 . � C n FAcher, of Thames �
ides, among tlie'riumber being Mr. Bel first money in the three minute class and in was at BlyW this week.—Mi8s Eva Clancey road. A special offe fying to theweasetee in which the deceased
, 0 ring wi I be taken up at Y . ssortment will not be gTeato�r
ngineer, of SL Thomas, 10 the free for all.—Mr. William Soole, mer- went to Tor�nto last week.—On Thursday, each service in aid f the � Iding f and. �On the a' � .
on behalf of the � was held b friends and neighbors, and also �
own, and -Mr. Farnham, engineer., of Lon- chant, of Belmont, was in town this week 5th inst., at St. Andrew's church, Miss Moods, evening a fowl st(p?er will be held to their svmpathy for the sorrowing and than it is NOW. ; .
visiting his brother, Mr. Charles SQ'Dle, and Duncan,. a returned inimBionary from India, in the 0 of bereaved lamily., I I
on, and Mr. White, of Mitchell, on behalf Lsement, when the Bst the ladle. —0— I +_ �
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ay: 8ome 22 years ago the town .passe Box & Company are having plate glass win, being done there. Miss Hamilton, of Gods- the tables, and this is a � 1e . �
f .Mr. Wilson. The difficulty arose in th" i
. calling on old friends. �Messrs. Broadfoot, gave a very interesting account of the work the congregation can provi +_-1_++_1_Z". ++++_1_1_+
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d a dows placed in their wareroom8 on Main rich, accompanied her to Ba�fleld.—Profes- excellence of the supper. 'At the cone NOTES. .. .
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y -law and had plans prepared.and .pr street.—Mr. Thomas J. Wilson, son of Mr. . sor Stuart, of Toronto, gave a concert in of this part of the program ne an adjourn- fall ploughing, pul ing apples and di i .-
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specially assesued for the de6pening and D. D. Wilson, who has been in Manitoba the town hall here on . , gging
traightaning of Silver creek. - The by-law Saturday even- ment will be made to the hu iene potatoo3.—A very large crowd went fromi
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or this purpose was finall for the Past Couple of ,months, returned ing. There was a large attendance, where a platform meefing wlAe held, when this township to �lyth fair on Tuesday.,
he council, But, before Y. y home on Mo'nday.—Thursday next has been Miss Maggie Erwin was pleaeantl urprised , E4 JkFA VL
. the work was aderesses are expected from Aevs- Meserp. Aside from the horse rading the show was N, -_ —_ -
roceeded with, another survey was fixed by the Dominion Government as Monday evening, when a numver of her Long and Henderson, of Hensall ; Scott, � of common affair. If seems that the peoplel � .
made Thanksgiving Day, and will, consequently, friends of the Methodist church called at her ,
nd enlarged plans prepared, and on which Cromarty ; Fletcher, of Thames road, and don't care so much for the �agricultural part,; .
lan8 the contract for thei - be observed as a public holiday.—On Mon. home and presented her with a purse and an Acheson, of Kippen. Special mqeic will;be but want some attraction in another line.' I Dry Goods Co.
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,voik was let, day afternoon, a man somewhat tinder the address expressing regret on account of her furnished by the choir of Cavan cbur' The inside display wa good.—It is tb&�
he work ed,out in accofdance - fluence, of li - Ch, I �
in quor, fell in front of B. B. leaving Bayfield and many thanks for the E,Xeter. These services promise� to be very ral opinion that thirse shows in Huroni'
ith the enlarged pll�ns, except on that part (,,t gene
the creek bet,iveq unn's store and put his head through a active part alwaystaken in all work connect-' iriterestiug and all who desire tQ' pro.fit �by county would be enough, then less timei� C46es Greatest Cash
the railway bridge large pane of plate glass. He was rendered ed with the church and Sabbath
d Mr. 11"ilson's property. Timbers were school. - and enjoy !such an auspiciou� occasion spent would do and larger prizes could bel .
und in the Vottoml unconscious by the fall, and had to be car. Few Can be found who took deeper interest should not fail to be present. , i % given, besides larger crowds would visit -
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� of I the stream here, ried into the hotel. He was afterwards or were more wilfing to fbrward the church SAD I them. I Dj�y Goods "' .
pon which.were erected the piers of the DEAT1,E.-NJ7a regret t iisi week to .. —A good many are laid up with bad 1 Bore. I -
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scooped in by Constable Gillespie und left work, Miss Erwin leaves shortly to reside have to chronicle the death of James, Me- colds.—The hay�pross is at work.—T-huell' .
ilway bridge, and, as these could not be .
moved, the work north of that could . . ! 8MV
- in the look -up over night to got sobered up. with her sister near Lambeth, Taggart, Al. D., of D Brothers are going f,o press hay this fall.—! - 1
, not Tuesday morning lie appeared before the . I etroit, the eldest son of . — 3
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ilremerifts of . Ing t n,
, carrie in accordance with the re- magistrate, and, on, promising to pay the I �nt�ud go o Brussels o �' man of advance(! and original views. HO
I he plan upon which the re' damage in weekly inmtalments, was allowed Kippen. and post master at Chiselhurst in his 4OL'h Friday evening to lt.�eay the questions of Ithel' wasakindand obliging neighbor, a warm
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ainder of the work was done. The second year. The sad event occurred t' day discussed. I .
a to go.—Mrs. William Pre COLLIss & STANBurty, barristers, convey ,his fathers I friend, and a tender hearted.
I en"Lailed considerable great- ndergast, of Tor- ancere, notaries, etc., Exeter, Ont, R. 11, Collin' home on Thursday of last week� ifter an ill- I — I �_ I � father and husband. Of a large family
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expense than the fil'st Would have done, onto, was visiting her parents, Mt. and and J 0. Stanbury, B. A., (late with mccarthy, ogle, ness of at least 6 months. Th * � i ,eight are still living Mrs
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week, -Mr. Frank &Co barristers, Toronto). . 1648-tf was well and favorably known' in Hensill, � DEATu op WO71TRY 'Amrs,
xpen8e was not a"osqe(l Kehoe, of Toledb, son of Mr. James Kehoe, NOTES,-Mrb, i 'CITIZE�NS.-Seldom, if'
t this additional e Mrs. John KilIorin, this ;
the property supposed to be benefitted, (Dr.) Hutton, of Forest, having during his medical course ipassed the I I Green, Mrs. John Parke, Messrs. John $'ad
of this town, arrived here on � � I ever, have the I ople been called upon to' Charles Stewart,
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L Was Paid out of the general town funds. ing last on a short visit to h �londay, even- visited her ei8tcr, Mrs. R, Mellis, this week. summer mont"hs of vacation with' Dr. Mae- 1 mourn the loss 0 1 of Godericli township, vud
couple of years ago tile obstructions in 18 PE6ren I two more worthy Citizen 1
; i ' 13' Adam and LIIV
�El. It —We are now enjOYIDg summer weather, diarmid of that village. A few 4act8 con.; !
: I . ! Ir. James Me- I The remains were interred in BMWs
ci creek is ten years since Mr. Kehoe left Seaforth,. and the farmers are losing no time in get than Mr. John S;ewart and A . , wbo are still at home.
at the railway bridge were re- - - cerning his life will be erest to many�, Farlane, br I jef no 4ce of which we Lrave list
OSIToR. Thd deceased � week. M I Jamm McFarlane was -born in cemetery and the funeral Was largely At-
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0 He is in business or himself, and his many -The apple packers are now busy barrelin was well known, his early days I I . r� tended, testifying to the esteem in which bV,
oved bY the compally erecting a n ew and he�notices many changes since then. ting the roots stowed away for the winter. re ders of Tim Exi�,
Nge, so tbab the crcek can now be en- f 9 a , 4ving beon � the parish of Dt 11, Perthshire, Scotland, in
1 friends hereabouts will be pleased to learn up the fruit. -Mr. and Mrs. John R. Me- spent in the county of Huron, an where he I t was held.
rged and deepened in accordance with the that he is prospering in the Buckeye , 8ta he year 18,43. He eMigrated to America _# .
(juirements of the second plan. Mr. Wil ' te. Donald, of Tackersmith, the fore part of attended the Collegiate Inatitut(s of Sea- i in 1856, and lived for four years in the
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a again this (Friday) mor i - the week, were calling at the home of Mrs. forth and Clinton. Having atti ined. a fine, vicinity of "oron --o. Dashwood.
be given damages for the non perform. - ing ad 'ng'� 'He then moved west
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ands that this be done, or tha� Mr. R. J. M acdonald is ,tak X�nta e McDonald, Ueborrie.-_ Mr. and Mrs. Henry, education, he decided to engag( in .
n now dem, ,He return
of the Ticket Agents' school' to the Rur(n track, and bought the farm BRiEps.-Our football club went to Grand
cc of the work. The town, Oil Association's excur- of St. Thomas, have been viaibing Mr. and successfully itt in, lot 30, on the 40t concession, on which be Bond on Satu-rday afternoon, and played a
its aide, tenchiDg and very V
ntends that Air. Wilson has no claill), in sion to Winnipeg.-Zvlr-. George Anderson, Mrp. Alex. McMurlrie, brother of Mr1q. a ctions in the neighborhood of Ohiselhurs . t, resided till lis d ath. In 1862 he married ,game wi h a Picked team from Gran i Bend,
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. of this town, has .secured a position as as- Henry, aud other frietids,-We feel very xeter and Zurich. After thus engaging in Eliza Stew rt, si ter of John Stewart, .do. Eden atid Centralia. The score was a tie, .
much as the creek was enlarged as much sistant in the physics department of Toron- sorry to have to make mention of the death
the first plan required, and, as it ,0vas Fe'acbing, be attended the Business College ceased, H whe %
on thia plan the by-law was passe to University. -The Christian Endeavor of Mrs. Robert Bell, I man of liberal education one goal to one. -Rev. ff. 11. Leibold, of'
d an d wife of Mr. Robert at London, where he was granted I'a diploma. and good busiDeas ability. He was for a , Elmira, occupied the palpit of the Evangeli-
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e assessments made, that, therefore, 211r, Society bf the Presbyterian church held a Bell of Fort Saskatchewan, and daughter. He then decided to go to Colorado', when, in I ng time enRag �d in the importing and Cal church on Sunday evening. -The many
me : he, iDg ol Clydeidale horses, Shropshire friends of Mrs. (Rev.) Sauer will be g
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aw of 41r. and Mrs. Andrew Bell, of addition to teaebingfor a ti 'Oreed ,
Jaw gave him, church on Tuesday evening. A short musi- b
ils-on received all the by pleasant social in the basement of the in -I , . !Vith
d all he paid for, and, also, that the coun- I Tuck-ersmitb. What makes the, afitiction others, became ' lad to
has no ' Cal progrCrnme -was furnished' interested 16 mining. sheep and Aberd(en Angus cattle. AF he bea-r that she is improving, and we hope the
, after which seem so sad on .Mr. Bell's part is that some Returning to Canada, he became . bent upon was well skilled in' and a good judge ,of 1 will soon be able to reLurn hom
power,to use public funds in do ' light refreshments were served and a social eleven months ago be was married to his studying medichie, and to this end'he attend- thpac breedi of aE i
the additional work which the by-law time spent. -Owing to Thanksgiving Day I malis, he was very succee. � of our -young men thinks e.-Anotber
f I . it i,j not well for
I not provide for. How the matter will - now departed wife, who wa his second ed the Detroit Medical College � f,,l ;- 4-1, V� :
I coming on the I OF1, 4- 4 1, where h-
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- cc seen. -There are always aminations for Huron. will be held on the
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erbainties couriceted with law, 2fth and 27th of October.—Mr, Thornaa
— the townships of Logan and McKillop Crozier, of St. Marys, was .here this week
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Aq Thtividay next. has been set apart by I IV visiting his sons, Messrs, Adam and James
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tll(' Dun'iniva Government as a -Than�sgiv- I connected with it being the costs. . Crozier.—Mr. H.' Humber spent Sunday
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ine) DaV, it will be necessary foy us to go -to � . with his —Miss Old -
I _parents in Godericb.
COLLEOLkYL SPORTS. -The annual Col- ham, of Beamsville, is vi8fting at Mr. T. 0.
pr"s,une dav earlier than Usual. On this legiatp games were held on the recreation Kemp's.—A large number from Seaforth
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acdount our earrespondents would confer a . FrMay laab, and caused consid. and vicinity attended the Blyth show on
grounds on
fayo��by rimilin- their weekly budgets of erable interest and keen competition be. Tuesday last.—Tho ladies of the Methodist
Ilews an as 'to reach us by Tuesday. Kin(j. I tween the PuPils. For the senior cham. church will have their annual Thanksgiving
ly bear in riiin,l the day of thanks and the pionsbip, Russell Johnson. and Roy Aetzel dinner on the even rig -of Thanksgiving Day.
tied; G. Ham ilton secured the junior cham. These annual gath rings are always inter-
fa-_�t that you will greatly assist -_ ;_ t, nionshin and Mis-R-1-1, T L )
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I 11 iess. In his capacity Df man to live alone and will take unto bimBelf
partner. Mr. Bell has' the heartfelb sym- graduated and decided to practico right it breeder and deal,,r ' stock, he was very a partner this week. Particulars later.
.pathy of all, and, while far from home, our that city, and continued his pracoise there fav6rably1nowu oth in the Dominion ane " TB ACHERS'
beat hopes are that he may be strongly sup. with success until about six mo)aths � CO;N VJ1,-,1T1o_N. -A buEiness
agol the 'United States. I i[e was an agreeable Mae ting - of the NV est Hay and Stephen di-
po ted by a Higher Hand, Who never makes wbeh be contracted a severe a:ttack of typho. and I obliginj neiglibor,'a kind and ho,epitable vision of the West Huron Teacherfir
Mi takes. -Mr. Ortwein, of H6nsall, in the malarial fever, from which be nev�r regained frie I d, an indulgfint husband and paLent. Association was held it) Dashwood school 013
absence of Mr. Long, conducteA the servi - ces his former health and strengthf �ut from He Tel aves a wife, �nd i
.- which, coupled with the hardship4 and ex� John : and fourl! da ghters, Eliza Ann, .elected : President, Mr. J. McWilliams;
in the Methodist church last Sabbath family of one son, Saturday last. The following officers were
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Mi. C. A. McDonald, of Hensall, was in posure inseparable from his profession, he Agnes, sabe la, and Jane, now Mrs. E I vice president, Mr. H. Boissenberry ; seer8-
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illage this week combining business gradually became weaker until at out three Glen . The remains I �_ I
I with'a social chat with old time friends.- months ago b were laid to rest in itary, Mr. G. Bielby; committee, Messrs.
a decided to come home to his Baied's ceffieter and were followed ce 1 . McLaren, A. Elagan, T. Snell, and 31I
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father, in the hope that a chat ge of air by a� large�'number of sorrowing friends and lKing. It was dfcided that the Association
I Mr. Canning's little boyj who has been ill then
Ifor some time, is making but slow progress Mi ht prove beneficial. But so fi�m a hold. neig4bors.�-Mr. John Stewart wa's a native P hould meet in Dash wood school on Satur-
towards recovery. -Mi -83 Haunah Ivison, badg his illness obtained, that the change did of '
wh i for some ti a has be- -- ; 4-; 4. L 4. 'L L . Ireland, being born near Portaletione , Oewber 21st. when the ' ing an
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I V . . I v nson the girls ea - a ur, a t a no ave t, a destred effect. "The I I .
' - . - 4octor, in Antrim county, Ulster, on October Ist, ots will be discn"ed. 11 How best to �
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� npionship, to each of whom were given tainment th year promises to be better 9 the city, 182-22, He emig ted with his parenta in �overn a school" by M r A. Ragan; "Regu- �
serving the'day by sending in your corres. 'har � . �11119 ana Pleasant affairs, and the enter. poE L office in Porter's Hill, is now spendiri addition to his regular pra;tise in
a few pleasant days at the parental home had filled a responsible position inco'nnoution 1834, a a .
pondenpe early. a handsome ,9�11ver medal. In the evening I ,thatileier belfore, and will, no doubt, be nd i iettle� in the county of Leeds, ations concerning nontinuation class" by' I
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, an� with friends in the village..—Twenty- with the medical health departmeint. The near Smit.1's Fj jig. Here the family re. r. G. Blelby ; " How to teach agriculture"' ..
. an entertainment was held in the assembly] arge 3! attended.—Mr. T. 0. Kemp, who fou,- years ago the 5th of this month, your deceasedwas twicemarried, biagrst-wifo mained for, sixte in years, when they moved 3 Mr. J.� McWilliams ; 11 Composition" by
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1'RL�11"VCr1c1_ ul" lff'Rux.—This Pro8byter packed full, 'and an excellent programme I was taken seriously ill on Saturday. night, is hut ible scribbler became' a resident 'of the being Emma Huly, daughter of Da�id Holy west and � settle i on the farm they now r. A. MoLaren - I I How
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held an a,;joarned- meeting in Clinton on hat bett r, and hopes are enter- vill ge, and on looking back o the past of Zurich, to whom he was in , to fonter a love �
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dered. Mr. D. D. Wilson occupied the ' m hi pa , tial recovey.7 are year 1850, In 1851 he r work " by Mr. T. Snall.
ran ' now so 9w in thei, occupy, ' '
the 29th of ,�_eptember- Arrangements W tained for arr�a in the
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ere .�We Yost', the many old familiar fa of that year 18$8. His wife died a L months I
niade for Lhe induction of Mr. Sa chair ; the p�ize. badges were awarded by I pleased to learan that M r married Miss Ab gail Tweedie. Byindustry / ' —0 -
wers, at . . r. W. Shannon, tithe, who were the pioneers, who, consti- after their marriage. In the year he economy and tht ift. Mr., -
X Mrs. J, W. Hodgins and Mrs. T. 0. K . r'oij
ev. eml op, in imp,-oving, and'is now able tute'd with brave hearts and strong hands, Stewart made for I —A movement is on foot in Listoivel, to I
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Mr. Anderson, th and the championship medals by R was married to Amelia M. Dicksb4, of the himself and fal aily a � comfortable home. orm a joint stock comp,iny for the ,purpose I .
Brucefield, on the I.Sth inst., as follows : ), I of MoKill ,1895,
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J. I W, I to walk out.—The cfficers and members of and possessed of no small amount of city of Detroit, who still xqrvives him and He was a man of inde�endanb mind, well Of establishing a furnitura factory in that- �
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a list of win. I Britannia Masohio 1:)dge will hold I their In- 1 patience,' energy and perseverence,felled the by whom he had one son, James I Harris., informed, a � keeg .
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