HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1900-07-13, Page 8t JULY 13, 1900 PO ITOR THE. OURON EX lasys) Seaforth,21. th it Graham, ndonj 10.
stood, and intends %� ding them to his *004 HARVEST TIME Coleman, tsaforth., 21'. Wynn, Gode- bought all the lumber for i -house. Ham' :and tile yard wgiob, Ne are pleased to learn, D113TAICT MATTBRB. n usines ch, 9. lock I "umber -was t on sold r$5 per 1,000 big rapidly inor I b a rendersneces- rii r Hunter, Gode- nd el or tine for $12. ' P Pearce, Seafortb, 16. ,-The Mies. ha coml�ou pine for $ 0 �a 7, parling, of Wing i sar: Butt6r sold for 10 cents pet' pound, eggd el ch- rich, 19. WNE BARI= visGed friends ere �himi week. -Miss'Rim Semi. Inals. I iffn
Ala" 1 cents per dozen and .,Yfnei b -71 can a per ardson, Of Wall4erto was visiting relabi. run in UESDAY & WEDNESDAY - ampbell, Hays, Seaforth, beat Steele, Stratford. bush selling f or'$15 Per ton in town t is we' ;pk. - Douglas G al. Hay wap hi g of that year. ' SA,t is charged at 'I:n a gists beat Hunter, Goderidli. the oprin who has be .7a gists n Mr. Wm- Senior- Coleman, Sesforth ville's office for some tim: has race Finals. NOTES. -d G M ON, -McDonald $3.50 per barrel; turnip s �ed 75 cents per 18- ived a
tT; LL Ira. 30 cents X 17 an
I ound ; tea,, 80 cents ;' tob Loco, J U La ant taff in the G. N. and child, f Detroit, ar� isiting:at M vition on the perm loleman, Seaforth, ol opPing Hays,, Seaforth, be.�t this week. iss Msgg.e Nour, $3 per hundred pounds� h telegraph officie in Hamilton. e Douglas Daniel Cla k F pair of bofs boots 81-50. CONSOLATIN. SUMMER SHOPPERS
M-Dougall,�who has been.ftt 'Alliston,lbb is a teady young win and a good operator, Mr. Carter Seems to have-ke tevorythingfor -here,has returned hdt*�,o lid will undoubtedl: r giva a good Account Of Dr. Burritt, Mitehell,.16.. Weirl Sew
ing as milliner t lurfibr to eye wa �er and salts and FIRST DAY. rom himself, Mr, Someri ille's pupils seem to be forth, 17.
end the ',hol dh S.= a.- Thomas 'Ist d sale -Ea-1 Ferguson, Bess a' Now OyConnell, Gode- d FT 2:40 TRoTq
manna tea. One account, we �no�lce arlie Stewart, of Jackso% Clinton, 15. u R -n 9 . I I -.� * Go We s., Queen,@ Baron, Keille B in
of , tro I a 1. B. F Jo n damand.-Mr. C William 11-ollen it, were � in t b u't 8110 r4ed 11 settled in fail' ')y *,his y) and ieh. 16 1 village this' wEa -'attanding the figilerpol of ma is not Gentry. )r or Lily, Doctor Jim. York,. is on a visit to his parents, Mr.* ate homas H Iland.. whether'or not ip,vfs�g "am 9:30,PAOH ND,2:26TRoT-Texm Guy, 9 r' Fclrgu' Mrs. James Stewart. -.--The new street Forreetelir, Clintel, 16. McDougall, Loll- owing partape it dited their fatba't, the.1 :.. J. B. F, John . Qan�r�,
in our, Jewelry Del L e ,ore ek and is- n Henry Jackson, wh Ella stantor, Dan C, Mixer, h in th Dry -
M o hai S statod, The f oll son, M I innie .,'Bessie E Queen's Bitr6n. kler arrived this we Ow In 'don, 13. -*yer,'Mitchell,20. This is a general clear up mont
r. and Mrs. aV principle as the Ss
i witli having deliverad-,sawlO90 themill Elarold H., McCormack, use. It works'on the same I McLeaim,Clintou, 16.
been , visiting in Nlanitob4, foD a) coup A AN
Do,jany people haVe taken.' the advantage 2:1 P X U061fi2�11 TO-"-' Goods Trade. S'ainmer gpods are being 1860 Alex. 'Hunter, duriiig the w1ptar of � Elka r, Annie Gould, Al,medla, Wity oat farmers in bhia sa"ad Round. Martini, Rob old one, but in larger. -M. of weeks, have rebuIrned horr a. k. - ten. entries.: bay, and Va a lregular
-illiarn art j inity are now busy with their dposed of o cheap that i 91, SPPc- Alur�tiooh McCush,.4)r im,S un Half mile running race Vic to buy their Watches, Cloak O'Connell, Godorlialm, 16. Harland, Cli harvest for the buying publio and the L EWE:). Miiard d Xerr, 4th con- SECOND DAY. enosd to oub fall wheat. taclea And Jewelq at very low CO�'T-RW" RE -.4' -Tbe7� poolp a "Aleltay, A some have comm Willia� "Mul i people are doing the reaping. 8 fortl , .-and Bayfie d cession� �levl, John Johnston, 2:21 PACR !No 2:20 TROT -Kitty Wilkes, Millie Next week fail h t ton, 9.
in;erested Forrester, Clinton, 16. Gordon, Br a- -nd d armare being Saved 'b wide prices since we de.Oided to give up �e �elgased to Isar 1�,; MbSrt Petersono� Joh-6 b shp� John Mo- Guenett%,DanC-,Blaok Mack, Florence C,Capt%ln W a ol m til route, wll Georgii Wel eral.-The Manly flion.ldsm of Mr. William Dines a n . n 'Richaif&th in sh, Brino� Chicago Belle. him sels%20. &wake shoppers �who take advantage of 8 conti ad 'a, Pherson, �P4 2:10 ?ROT -Black Joe, Hal Foreek, Billy, Harold Clark, of Stanley, w5ral pleased to see bu iness. or that Ith( r ut6 in to I
the j c O -I Badgley, William Batamah, Fred. H.. Alamedis, Malvolls. in town on Tuesda3. Mr. Clark had hoes Weir, Seaforth, 22. Pearce, Seafortb,13. such chances and do their trading a
erly, but -ch riged. fo bat Mr. j�m3s McGee,*"**1o: Israi son John Barkei, Peter Sawyer, Mitchell, It. Ford, Mitchell,15. where little mone can be ex a
oney. i , I M, E Rus*.ji.,jo uAcri-Eight entr!e3. v t - - I i! eric� Richard ill for several mont is, and - ai one time he The3e peOPI0 have all As a hi a' been 6e mail, carrier h r.th pseti fo i ton, 11. Kincardine, 26. r 7. H, was not ex recover, last alkh g
I 4otor-, McQuarr a, Donald c- on Is Harris for much bulk. Big. y are. has: had his contra, t renewed pected t4 erchauts are an
is still good and many Third Round. M xious to ri their tables a assortmen iorl,,23 cents.
Th I 11 Farl*ue.
at other to in. Mr. McGee iam provel,hi Admise not yet strong, he ii getting &long RieelY, God and shelves of, all hot weather materials
@ still to be hak bargains ar ie f to be Ian 6ttentive, gen: &I ati(I obligi g T1?iTs.--HndIesa driving I,U.. BRODERICKo and is, we hope, goo I for many Years Yet.- O'Connell, Goderich,, 19. Wyn O -U and Vou are they who need them.
rish, 18. Oi etc. aforth. onti Mr. Thomas of is][, who is liked by ev Soo. Tart Club, Be Marra r, mathematical master
y. person w Wts, machineoil, cylinder oil, packing, mitts the m a -ad all 'will -e- wre agenti for I A celeb -ham, London beat Hay, Kincardine. A good plan for you is to make a list of
on act with in Owen Sound Collmiste. Inatitutsol wax In Gra ei� him rated qeyer'sTaak Pump,
ci mes in. a lorke ray is spendiag things you requir�. Then, in order to
im-mps faqter.works eietqr, Ise, r than auy 8 Still to 0 tm'wp on Tuesday. Weir, Samforth, beat 13ordon, Brussels. d ighted to k aoir that he 11sap, Begfortip. r. Mdr ee ump made. Acid & W �ndary str t, two blocks. well as your
feet on have- your mind's worth as
oPor tank P a in him ald pos I home in
ti ition. 1703-1 his holid q, tly t the parents, Sawyer, Mitchell, bye. u3s, -sidewalks and miscellanu ay' t lie mouey's worth, *and appreciate the value aautif ul pairs to d and ak. a ercism by wheolirig'tw . . . . . . I Semi -Finals.
lass -is one 01 th( t be 80. The clerk was aubborizedto -g grading, of each purchase after you've taken it he net Cut MO A Seaforth and other neighboring towns to- al addition to t etent to r Wends. a
8 that you can,. Pr Y6 Sawyer,� Mitchell, beat O'Connell, Gro4 home, do your buying at ;,such- a lace
ent aavertise f )r tenderi for about 280 c: rds of MEMBER local business, the following wer6 ticketed nice- pieces at Daly's. Call and exAmine. them. casionally.-Mr. G rge Hammill, Of C91, RE S �r PST for %vel to'be delivered in accordance wi t h W�ir, Sesforth, beat Hunter, G i1PA1 out to dist%nr, points -this week at Mr. IV. 1700.1 gri lingwpod Collegiate tratitute, in visiting big rich.- 0 as the Peopl's, Popular Dry Godi Steele, 1 . rtit: TRE PLACE uik�ments of the street committ of rich. Graham, London, beat 9t BJSDI�-G Twj�NE. an.. the req OF. Store. S)meiville:)a railway and steamahip 6genc, -Pure Man Is, warr k'was -authorized bo convey the mother here. -M is, i Winnifired Killoran, ford. 9 he Misses R( adlay., to I dil ted to run 060 feet to. the poun 13c, per popnd, at The cler i the holidays -Mr. ieir ar�enta, Mr. and M . James ReAj iteiq,& WilqOn'P., Selorth.' w 17001 th ke otithe council BROKEN LINES
id, to Fort to John McMillan, U. Duluth,' is home !Or Finals.
I i;N Howard Fo 'ler, dental student with Dr. DOOKSTORE9 SUR H, Sp Mitch
rly 0 Seiiforth. Mrs ames Pqrriince r July nd 'A Sal!) is now o 'lor hi prompt and efficient action re- Rose, has, by the college 8,1111,119tincement Gralramil London. beat Sawyer, Ugust n, P, er*ed �or 60 days. G E. u fl 11,1111 London. 1 !f, aid sistek, N re. Morriso McKi� roo Vtock C) be A!aught lately sbued, d recordp Weir, Se�tortb, beat Graham, llop, to J fact to tte Bayfield mail ro'te. The town
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ENS SEPT. 4-th . . I FALL TERM OP ling win3ham. E9' clerk w granted two. weeks leave of ib- C ollingwoc d where they tend spene V $602 Standing fourth, ilt a olase of 60, in the AT serice aleciounts to the amount of T-,-Dop . i
me wiaki' - GET Tnu BEs fool with educa-
This is an'excellent The cobtest, in the *singles was won by ith friends me horthand. to freshman examinati)n. U. ti?�'. If you want 44"thorough b asiness or* were pas ad, and the council adjourned) to the &O� Mr. arid Mrs.'! RodO XcL( )Ilege,.Strat- Standing, capsiderii g that he was only with Mr. E. C.lColeman, Seaforth. me w weeks bsfore enter� Mo it a ff
Tvhereai MoKinop, trmnivg, attend th' Central Bukilless e oall.of the mayor nt al. afteT; a shart. hag cquippedi thous 3de of yoang Dr. Ruse f n in to their b Dme in ford. This egilee
kelAbives heie Mr. 'McLnrian m6n and w�nien for bueine3s lif6. most students serve one v sit to ing college, Ofang onth f mes AcKinley, of the Pak- 0
T -f all dosia TtiE I TATIST Words of praise are spok,,n both of
b orlds an irso alter for a lead. a at Daly's, T WBLV T9. -The C)kL.-For the firat eiX in
a good ositdon -Mr. J� year, STRATFORD, (YIN A�10 glasses i) ll� latfbt invbntlon. on of the to iome for the holidays.'- re registered in the to;�,-
Montreal elotlij g establtrne�t. of chu and jewehw age. W11 On hill high School, is a we The ftetinscope." Daly, the ptican Thursday', They came from all quarters, � at the ship of M iKillop 32 births, 11 marrh%es they are being sold. Miss Treanov, of Si gin&w, is visiting 1700.1 yes'teetid tree their frieJA :this year her
ing rge W th do had posr these goods and the prices a -which
No, less thanL aiisg4t larg-c busines colleges P.Plied to us vithin the last six weeks haN *Mr. J A conditions. The residence o -R9v and 15 & ktiva. Of- the 15 deaths, 12
re a Txu,; Tmv-x Xkr.- D. MeN and f, Mr. J hn Killoran. Mr aver, M on Lavery s
2-1). -T Hodgins leaves h 11 ide. L s. to tae positions as teach- and were 'Of &ILI ages You hear of the
9 five buai- gineer o his been here Ior-some wee; ra 81IORTHN he. dem -nd for first c ms -hile 0e a 0 vate � 'filled to dverrflowing with'a gopld:, morning
for or grad I w and it you inton'd town wad 1 Tuesday aged 71 y� of age, and the oldest was 96. You hear of them in tbe,:stre. era in their Schools.. As many a ,,h surve stenographers is daily incieashig natured,:: well -behaved crowdl w
-has just clinpleted athorou� 'y for an, extended tri 3 through Manitoba and a me have applie(I to us itione day for atudying shorthand and tyipe#ritlnj�, you should M cKillop, is a healthy as well as a pros r- ge purpos(s, and has I 0 lilitgI, Stralford. yellow jackpt,, ore the N6rthwest. Be expe township.. neas r town for . drdina &tteid the Central Smaineza 6rige badge and regilia cts to be away for one You hear of them an the streets. hisi"eutely the best school li�l at a d p�oy, a student office help. T inhade a map of the town, showifig -vv were str ngly in evidence. The fife about three monthf. Mr. Hc There is such a variety that we cmft
Cotalogtie frde. drains should be placed t t -five cents will drum als 3 did good Service. The wbatre'r a will be in charge of for you. the her with Twenty ta-ke you into the from Trinity Coll T:u&kersm1th- describe them here.- Urlte�le B�rsets races on July 11 1700-1 till seeme4. to enjoy St. Thomas churc sauce. Irequired capacity of pacb, iso during his ab, You'll have to make a trip to the store Was delightful, and W. J. ELLIOTT, prine pal. You are wan ed at Seaforth on the 117bh
4444.5.2 and lots. It �s an exiceflen� map,, :J will Busi.Ni,.ss Wscr;&-Thp strong rnan in themseivas immensely. The cl&�'onstratjon! Mr. and Mrs. Hen y Jackson, of Egmend- in order td. et an idd, t to Man- and 181b of July. On'these dates the op 111.eeb
ening y of the Seaf xth Turf club takes place. Admission lie Most P1 for Pferenpe, as I ell '118 a business is.�he man with businosstedn�atiion. Some as a S*ess in ever respect,L'' d the I oat vill-, have returne from their visi
h 0 by look -gay ith �kes its system rnengetithyhi�J(experibucl,:O arqacquir it )mmittoo made theL town a town undert c( itoba. Mr. Jacks a may the r�perbs con- aide wheA th the Centr4l -Bu0kness College, oft
h taking a a I WELR 2 of thorou�h drainage, whic. can notbe long 1698-tt evergreens, -bunting and in the least ry is I ;' " L I I banners 'and Corning akd -J E Stratford. z poor crops here are not In 8caforth there's a wide-aw %Jr. McNab-:4petni to have done. u exaggerated delayed. I �la hay fcrk -nothing undone to see re the domfort nd "On,uesdoy last, while work- Goods Store foi wide-awake shoppers. W an WO N1 The bighest grade pure 'M an pleasure, �6f their t At th� appointed ing at an old building near the waterworks, arry Cottoil
ud to bhorou ihly* understand i k well a
hes) Clock$, I a W418 th, "rope 153 per pound at R -id Wiieon, So 4forth. eed sp Lilly White. Sh at- Where to buy Wate a1700-1 hour the Various lodges present organize4 iii Mr. R. Clark fell, fracturing some ot his you Ill iju6s, and thus. far his given� ingl full width and not dressed; Lin no,
WASH DRE13SES Jewelry, Silverware etc (duncil th very best satisfaction, and from eaforth procession and headed by the Seaforth b�nd ribs and receiving ther injuries which will pura as t iey make -them, go tb The E. c- Take a. day off and com� to. tih a 81 I respective lodges" lay him up for so a ence of bi�k we have no hesitation 1700.1 -and the bands of the C ur exper itaiaes, July..17th and 18th. 4 in weeks. -Th Faul Co"4. Store It's at this place y -4 swired, if
The question is easily an You in recommending lli� w7 municipalities marched t6 Coleman's grove on north Me"n Bank of Commerce ha*ve,had- two very hand -
to I find the I rUit of the loom in all these go( do. For pique, dj�ity, gingba-in and
;'COLMe tOL Humber �r, Son's old stand, op rivate! Individ nals whaln�y lre�qlifre his zDjN:(, BLTLS.-On Wed6esday morn- Street, ',where the speaking took plice% going gold lettered signs erected on their Wil c r p duck dressed Aere is yet -plenty of- WF
i�c Reid & Wilson�s hardwar store, fqea- ented in'Ithe buildin bich gi as it quite a
03 qervic'ej i4 a professional capacity. 'ing, Mr. Ranald' JL Macdoriald of - the firm There were 16 lodges represi w city appear. opened out a bran new go U0x-,D0. ROAD OUTTI.-Mrs. Lickh 6rb, wearing time ahead. Nothi g is cheap.,
a —0— of Greig & Macdonald, of this town, was -M r. an'd ro. Win. Richardson, of of Detro t, is visiting her mother, Mrs,16'
forth, -where I bay procession; s soon as the speaking oldned
&nee. ur. if nat UffetLUI, nothing could be better ve-mentioned lines. All Dickson Fair, many of the people lefb for their bor�es, W tock of the abo DEAT11 iOr, Alk. TiiO.%t.'%lS ILTOT,tAIND. Mil. ma'rried -to Miss Jeanqte alkertgri, were i k town this week, attend- dooh, an I other friends in this nei or- for weather such as were ha g than a eseat 3d. Special ghb warranted as r(,pr roino y wa's some by Special trains as they had c oe and 1, from bear de of some� of thse niate-
gDods of Eg 6ndyille, ivhose: of'"Lin'ton. The,ce 0 oice, Miss Ten hood. Also Miss Vans, Bel this� opening mc nth.. holylas. jffolf�nd, the marriage o their ii cool dress ma
y i,lneF3§ w di' las we6k d![0 on it the residence -of the ride's mother, at others by private conveyances. ;As 'the. looti.-Mr. Har)Id Clarkson, son of Mr. a a lJor. rialp. If you intena 6y.ing see the
)argans during M
'i 'all its braiiches-;,rill have m �s meatione Sarnia, visited -some rellitives.-M at r
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Relpair,ing n I londay, aud the remans ore laidto.r6st.1 I k by Rev.. A. S;ewart. Miss Cal- celebration'.is in progress as we are jprep�r 0. Clarkson, ratur ad home fro ort Me. man Robertso n-, of Clinton, is spending the. stuffa this stcre ii sh, - o wing in fancy- 0 Special ELttention, St. Jari�iesbhurch -cemetBry on . Wednes. onald,a sister of the groom's was iug to go to prask-, we are. unablelto give Lood this 'week. Mr. Clarkson has. been vieatiou with big cousin, �in a c a' summer 4Ux. effects, stripes, checks and solid colors. lishMent'l ay foreticion eml servic!s having bridesmaid, and r. Wo A Fa -Alr. Alex. McIrCerizie 'Lis wearing sta� ir, of Chn- any. more lengthy report of the proceedings
the fun teaching school in Fort M.cLeod for two R re arranged to please July bar-
s Jewelry F -me- however, W413 a om 0 a cele smiling countenance over the arrival cif a it, A reviouely �eln conduct�d in the church by ton, acted as groomsman;! nly the ini this week. Th bration, years. He says there has be'n an sbund gain sboppers4 ff, in er .1 Cha !Ufn, who a &nee, of moisture in Alberta this season, ualiter.--Farmers are now usy I - Manr�g ev. - Father Francis, o diatelrelatives of the bri� and groom were a success in every respect and passed o second da W. -9. CG(71NTER, r a manner creditable to all connected With and grass never looked and that the crops securing their hay, which, on' the ave er -ia
fficiated in the absence Of Rev' ath� p prese t at th6'6remorij. M . and Mrs. a.,
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abo, at pres�ntrliftSanlwic' a- M ca. ald left on the early train, and will it, and 'its success must be especially ati' better.�Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks passed is an abundant crop'. By all' sppear�nce a on c nce of ves 14 mpat, spend'�- - DOMIN Breton. The congratula- time and trouble in making the initiatory to CAis * rowinirelati hi a month visiting Air. Macdonald S fying to the local men, who spent so mu h )sday, on the,* 'On THINGS THAT CANT BANK r through here on IVedn( r way fall wheat will be ready for cutting as Oo iond their rie,nds. Mr. HoNnd was,.78 years.-of..age. friends in Cape. elhurab, w are they will fir as the hay is harvested. A number of f�roi of many friends will preparations,.' bg.t-hadtesided tions and best wishes holidays with fri do. Mr. Hicks is prin
le was a n tive of Ireland ere are complaining of some insect
$1,500,00o.- school in Burford, where the wheat b eating the stalk
ny years, d 1"L'
IGAPITAL(Pald UP) n this viGi+y for ii great me be'exten4ed. cipal of the publi right'Off STAY HERE
I y $1 500,00LO. --) We ulto.- TE he is popular. an I doing good �work. Mr R EST, or about thirty years has been a �esiden-t �A very pietty wedding was cel6brated A H ACurim nq DAKOTA. t adu, be gromid. ond�ille, He idonce of Mr. D. D- have received a copy of the Wells eoupty Hick!s is an old Hi xo boy, and is a gr of Seafo th and Egm was a at Ingleside, the res aper, putilished in SEAFORTH BRANCH) acoper by trade. He waE a, genial, w irn)' Wilsori, - of Seaforth, on Wednesday, the News, a bright local p ate of the Seafor. b Collegiate Institute.- Grev. This store has such an aesortrr�ient of
at IL d (ndS 2.30 p. mi, when his-, eldest Fessenden, North Dakota, This copy of, the Mr. C. A. Willis, Al Seafortb, and Mr. J. S. them, it has people -in every day who
hearted I rishman, who - ma 6 many fri Mh iriat., PRIESENUAT10T. -LaSt Fri -day the sch�Iars
treet': sea�oi�h. Led,� daughter, Cbristina, was,united in marriage News contains a picture f a handsome new a in
main 9 and fewenemico. He was thride mar- Wr n, of Chiselhutst. have passed the are i need of them, it has thel,n mirked
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-public school building, which has recently Normal, College examinations, taking ipe of school section' took the oppo�tun -to Sell
at such prices'tbat tbe're bound
eral Ban kin Business trans- and leavea a widow and I ELM ily. of Iv6 to Mr. C. R. Somervil�e, of London, On c ity of 3 appreciation of MisO N, owned'to perfection been completed in' that enterprising town. ialist Standing in matheAkatics. I and sell quickly. You aye pretty hard -A G�en vv irig ' 6heir
Dte co1lected, children, most of whom, are gnown and 'Ja�io. The bride wAs g M Mr. J. M
ted. Farmoers' Sale N4 L W, a portraits and shorb bidgra. Jobiater, as thefir teacher and friend. �Miss OIL perous n life. of in -white 'iilk witli chiffon trimmings and Ib also contain to convice if one trial'at this store. d advances made on E at lowest maylof �bem pr -os McKialey, of,Egniondville, has taken epee- an big z�ns, Willie, m ad Th�m. as, have. good bore: beyeelf with grace and dignity as she phical sketches of the.teaebing staff. Among ialist standing in alassice.-About 100 Can- I-abiater I has taught No. 9 school forl the dnesLb Fatisfactorily "demonstrate to -half years, and she will be rates. Lnada positions in Detroit,,and NTere here att3nd- entered the, spkcious drawing room, where . tbes'e-we recognise an ex�ellefib likeness of adian-Foresters attended the special Lzervice past t*d-and-ai d. a she you that it'is a first class place to put.
Sbe:oarried in her i 61-d McKillop boy, in t in this noighborhood. a
Drafts sol:d an all points in C ing the f norM. tbe-m4friage t6ok place. an... -Le person -of -in the Presbyter an ichurch last SaVbath greatly Imissed. I SA chase all your summer wants in t�,he United States and Europe'. and s -son of Mr, Oharles Dodd�, of a la band a; �abower bouquet of white roses J. T. Dodd evening. The pistor, Rev. Mr. Larkin, also w S. willing worker in the atb S,_AVINGS DEPARTMEN�17.-I-nteres vOas aittebded by her Sister, Miss Nettie' McKillop, who holds the responsible delivered an appr)priate, able and.eloquent School, 'and hasoby her cheerfuluess and Sailors and- Outing Hats. W.Ls. -T he inaugur P081 P. -1 t
allowed on deposits of GRe Dollar and ilpon.-, and Cousin, Miss Richardson., tionof principal4of thialsebool., Mr, Dodds, sermon to, a very rge congregation. Miss kindness of litart,- endeared berbelf to all Parasols and Shirt -"TaiBts race meeling-of tbe Seaforth Turf ASEOcia of Walkerton, each of whom were pr . ettily it will be remembered, while gn -the" North- 0,ussie Piakard, o, � the Toronto Conservatory especially �be-- children of that section. An, Atioii will be held 6 h ir new half- ile and Embroideries an La-ces. addreav, expressive of their reapect R. S. HAYS, W. K.!PL"-kRCE, attired. in organdie and carried a werit,metwithan accident through which of Musib, and eld)st daughter of Mr. Win, trac.k on.Tuersday an,11 'Wednesday rexit, esteem for Mist Isbister, was read and Shp Vei.Fmgs and Handkerchiefs.
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Manager. sh-6wer bouquet of pink roses, preented by he lot his 'arm. He then prepared him'self Pickardi inerchan b, sang. a solo in the Math Solicitor The Ope Ing of the Seiiforth track gives t to Miss geffie -Wil. for the teaching profession, and,after graAu- ath evening last was presented- with a beautiful ring. J'Imlss
odist church on Sabb Hosiery and Glves. every ii dicatiin of being most Successful. the groom, whose gif ntries has been received, and son was al.s.olitaire pearl ring and to Miss ating from the Seafortb Collegiate Institute the large congre47ation Irbleter made a suitable reply, t"nkinAthe I which delighted Collars and Nacktite. A 0-.n 1900. A long Ii3t of 6 pupils for their -nice. gft and the peop- e of Bic s For Se s Riobar, taught, very successfully, in severa:l -Ar., Thomas Cameron, the -well yele s both Iram: dedn a pearl flour de' lie pin. . The ;schools present. Vests. tbeso includ6 many aA borse ction. for�-.their kindness. Corsets and
h Vas assisted by his brotheri Mr. in this county. In 1896 he went to! '-Nort known auctioneer of Usborne,:and secretary- the se have,bee'n 'bridegroom at, -Canada and the Statefs, lWhic W. X. WATSON, Worth Main Stre -af London. The care- Dakota to push his fortunes there. Regard- e'r of the Usborne and Hibbert In- ipl'd Virgil Somervilla, followirig the CiLnadivn cir6it. This, cou a trQasur
I 7 - ; Also all classes of ev. eye -ties-, #I- f 1�- j16-6 ht.eli to- mony was pekoimed by the R Colin ing his success in that field the News a
mpany was in town on Wed Rruceftel
Agent for the Tfeiiderwon r aaderw
wheels
W U , r,
natinced'by
0
competetent judges
to be or
of
Fletcher, AL A.', of Thames Road, assisted
Rev. I)r. Jobrston, of London, and
4' Aft er cor�irig here he accepted the Pr!inci-
of the Rarvey public schools., taught
day. He came here
insurance
to uty in-
meet the dep
David
B- R H1rGJNS, Brucefield, Notary. P,�ablic
Nick-Naelts and Snialt War'tff. i
�h Qr-t. A. f the latu!t u,p-to-date
le full 1i 19 O'
The bl-Cp ly 0,
the fastest
of the kind
:a t�e PrON
ce,
by the
palship,
Spector of
compamea.-Mr.
Convcys�oer, Fire anJ-Life Insurance agemt.)
Any
for the season of 1900 on bar
114 " " Gedc�lch." Alao agrent f�r
leaves o
h
fine- weat.. ez
to be des
red.
I F. Hi -Larkio, B. v., of Seafortb.
I
there one term arid resigned to accept� the
S�foat, of Belgrave,
was calling on f riends
mount of mcney to loanat 6 per cent., on �flra
class
ComrvGn Sense and
the cl(-Mbrated, wh�tc So,winz �fl4dhir(- Corip-Any
hiveryth.rig
possible has beea
done. to
end
1,
The b oule wag most' ta8tefullv deeorated
After the dejure
principalship of Fessenden, which place he
t re-
held To -day he s andi
in town thia week.
-Miss McLeod and Miss
farm see Mortgages drawn and mone�-
rity.
vant!ed frec of expense to the borrower. Also
a&
a
bic� ul Cipvc%and, obio, All Nvlpeela (maranteed
comfort
to the Spectators:
The hand
ome
wi th flowers and-foliaFe.
has ever since.
I
Flora Sheppard,
[Toronto, ar 0 -visiting at
lin'l' d amount of private' funds at 6 perleent
awf..prit,es rig lit. Cal, and examiae ibetore you pur-
l)i(.%-cic sundrice kopt
-new gra
d Stand -is in ost
comrnbdious,
and
the happy couple left on the 10. train. for
cognized as one of the leading educational
the residence of
Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur
At home every moXalng and Wednesday of
1167
each
chase. A ftl�l l�ill e ot
done. Also dealar in
has been'
well covered so"
p Lo form a.
Irr-
points: � in the east, after which qiey will be
lights of this part of the state. - Mr. Dodds
Forbes this week.—Airs.
Murph , of North�
y
week. Several good farms for Sale.' I
in otoeit arid rep.tirinz
11 .. needle -f oil
at home in )Santa bar. Among the numer
is a -member and worker in the Independent
alcota
and two little sons
I ��Tr.c X4 nnva
Ms.a vu'h,r
filia-
nu VVIRE.0 nr pr(,.tC01.1O11 Lroni L.,he s.un, eceived by the popular bri-de we're Order of Foresters lodge, the Canadian' Or- hht. very ous gifts r are visiting at Mrs. William Pickar&s. been teacbirig, is Spending the summe, vs.
grounds are so well plAnnod t E Th ... hip.certificate* from the Sea-, der of Foresters, and the Y�omeu."i We M. the Rev, Mr. cation at her home here. -Mr. John lose, -e W r -S C) —W 'Ispactatav -ill have an, excellent vic%Y o� the i a life membtrs Mrs urphy is a daughter of forth Auxiliar Mills, a former- pastor of the Methodi-3t y of the Wome�n3�s Foreign congratulate our youn*g friond an his* sucess
rses fr ni'i�tart to finish. No 0 of - I . who so lately moved to Milday, is offered oni lilin in �NC)UTJf aAlN -ST., S kFO 11r, y church here. horseg a ould miss this Splendid oppQrbunib Ifflasionary Society, a cut glass water bottle and look -for even better things, fr -41re. Barnes and little a higber position, as station master at )ais- froni the Suxichine Mission Band, ot which
daughter, of Toronto, in here this 'week ley. His many friends hero congratulate
'J)nt r- -thal bave ever been the future. His marked success thus far,
General Insurtmce Ay�.nt & Deal- of scelL u I
ace� has, been the rgetic presi� shows what natural ability,baoked b
crowd is for years. she Y pluck, visiting her tinffle and aunt, Mr.. and Airs. liiTp on his Guccefnw.-Mr. Roberi L. i w,
held iu. Lhis vicinity.. A bumper owing Macjlines. Et 111c].4 UL
er in 8 S a guz 1630 as8ulred nd you should te yell Up id the dent',:and a, csc of fruit Vnivee and forks, porsoverence and steady habits will fie ' com- A, Davidso Ira. Barnes was formerlY B A, of Toronto.University,J st, at -of f '.Mr,%Somerville's f Ilow members pli'h �c' "Our- Mies Campbell, second daughter of Mr. t 'a n -ch. lie datea�.a.re-Tiesday and .Wed- 1, rom - 8 van under most'adverso and dis h manse. -We are pleased 'to state that bu I t. �Axidrew's church' Londoll. n Goods- nesday next. aging circumstances. He is anoLher Ilur, John -Campbell, a well know former re3ident Mr. James Nelson, who was injured 14st Old B.oy Nvho is doing credit to, he old of - 8eaforth. A 11ODg the visitors to Sea- week is recov? The many friends of Di I -. I ring. -
BI -me thia3 Co-ok, t . I y Don t )10 of I Tit To\v,,;'0c.v-.%(,,ir,.—The re ul eet. county abroad. forth on Thtirsday was ( N1 r. John Mrs. Daniel Cmpbell will be pleasA to g ar in .0 the veteran propriet, the ay or Of know that sfie kecps be6ter.-Mr. W Ili= f Y Hnroji met in Clinton an IDLh inst. ing'ol! the'town council wto held on M- nd W hite, des Greatest Cask ntcd m)der- titiod of the property ownerb LWAt Andrew Ingram, the E,x-et-er T mea and Miss n Re v. R. S.. Henderaort.was appol veniiig. A pe White- Wescott, of E-ssex, who formerly lived 0 ena I it th6 weab -a of the oldest Orapgemen
v 3-6tir (�wik a chauc�P -with Our ator for tho IX noothe. ReN. J. side of High street, asking to who has had -charge of the electric 7light Mr. White is o the farm now occupied by Mr. Wm. Berry,
In on rnd heis still as entbMdastic
M. 0 fg; - *g&d in Cnad r -has resi
-king Jluwder; thefe rt ig, late' o ergus, bu,t now s lip r :-have ---granolithic jideklk erected in front works here for several years, visited friends here last week. -Mr. Ander-
0 -ico a. d of t4ir propertie3, on the usual condi- his position, and intends travellia3g, e 'Oln D6 Goods Store. will be n -ore in (lie holkie and- more iutendeM of rnisaions 6f New '-Nlex i� the aDd as young in his love for the Order as be son', bf London, is a guest at th h 0 f.f I tates, being pri--eut, was tions,lkwas rearl. The petition Nvau received, was fr-rty yours ago. -The Collegiate lusti-, M it., tilf, f S interests of an electrioalappliance'whi6h be
,LInitv pur.kc, And don't Ati�zonl,.0 -g. UcCowan.�Miss AlaryMurdock,v resent ad to has invinted. Mr. Ingram is a thoro V has been in Seaforth for some ti -me, is ha
-deliberate. . The ("res e me f o rget to giye t1 washerivotimn our te� irivited to !dit: and arid-tbe street commit,tee'was empower uglily tute Board ha 'a re-engaged all the p r,% diff-arent, 1 have - patent �man, who has made U. eso; at the minze.=.11r. Tayl6r iw
by -egret Lhat th -cffar�s fo" worit done as soon a possible, com a at dv of staff of teacheis except the head masLer, and
e the again.
b fery K. A -ch
arraug nenh and better connection ol con-- I providing Wean be done for the same price the buine�s, while his relations with tile the science niaster. At a meeting of.,tbe -gh company with bar . dau -- ter and grand iliar work in towu is being axe- Board on Thursday, petitions from the rate-
gregationg, in Order; to disperin, with at as othe' si public have always been of the most agree.
r m Cromarty. daughter, of Sault git.c. 'Marie, are pe)jing.'
BEATTIE BROS., Seaforth. ants from -1.1id Aug will be hard to fill. hq a preeented, asking them to re- �] 11, a fe
leaSt 81OMe of the gr men- aixted. A commubictition from Mr. W. D. able' and his place payers er w weeks visitin vidth her inotber Mrs, D. 1T.Ay, Commlz*ioncr, Conve3ancer, willp, .07 9 McKay, of Tuckerk; �ayivg is Van Rginond, respe-Ain6, the proposed loan Misses Gray, of Toro to, dau'�hterg of INI r.
Phone tation uud, failet'l., N IN. - s r s, ISI,dwart nd n consider their determ-nation and to re -en- gages and deeds diawn up. Won-ey loancd 101 the Angus T mitb,-B
it viiaitin�l gage the whole staff, buti, after mature con7 owest -ratesof interest. 11uqurave were pl)nWteC,' io draft a deiver- ,eceived, an a Win. M. G'ray, are at prest to the woollen factory, was i 11`6,39 ow in full Swig. The cr p is up to the
Cspectiug Dr. McDo,iiald's deith. llcommittee,. consisting of the, mayor and friends'in town.-M.r. Pierson Chesn'v, �j sidtration, they decided not to recede from
BRirws.-Mr. Alexander IvIcLchlardl, who average, - and with few fine days fhe farra-
W. ooWervill-e 'T'he' f'ollowing conimissawer'9 to th� ILAs- councilors -Beattie and Joyn�, was 9�pointed TuckeramiiLh, who has been, in_Stratfor'd for their former action. -Owing to the busy sea- had b is barn remcived- and - raiqed a I short ers will have their bay crop sto'red away for lifax repertcd their' i t some time, undergoing treatment in a�n in. reminds us all that
sem- bly in H, o confer 3vith the Van IlIgniond C�rnpany, Son the Burns' concert advertised for to time ago and a ntone and brick wall built
aL - - anDther.seasori, wl
TOWN T C,. K I T A' C'xF,'-\'T da �rs,' Achesycl-'Auderson, Flam-.,, with P6 vieh t6 rranging satisfactory termaj stitute there, has -returned ;nd big ' .imer- night (Friday) has been postponed. underneath it, had a bee lasti w''eek, when a the seaeons are PSSMg by. -The Miagew
-Li, haw 'Nod. -mini.4ters and - said committee to report to the cduncil a sed 't arn tblLt his large number (if friends and neigh il to at ous friends will be plea Pors Me' eiver..of. Clinton, are guests of Mr. Bc4l, wasor,.Roes and Iloir, eldLers., Mr. its next meeting. The map bf the town,, health is much. improved. -Mr. GaUirid�le The Bowlin TournaMent. turned out,:with theirsho'vell .9, waffonS 9W 9 and Jam-ps AlcDdu�gill.�Miss teniO -Acheson Gr nd Ti nk McNab, enginecr,f as laid has now got the granolithio 1) t a jeod AP- starts, on Tuesday next, on a two months7'
Musgr a -avq notice tbit, at ncxft meeting reparedby Mr. walks o I both teams and drew dirt and buil
v The ninth annual tournament of the ea. -c that inIthdRituro there be A of, and the V
hp. id ni o before. the -council and approv.c Sides of Main street, south of, the.Coo1mer, forLh Bowling Club was h6ld on their green, proach to hiS barn door. At ni t �,the visit to Manitol3a. Sbe goes to'ylait�- bar
-y- S --El ii/E olily fopt, regula mc-otings instead of &I. as clerk was instructed to have,:tbe map prop- cial hotel and postoffice completed. It was nesday. Each year youiag people turried out in fall fo c 'aad Too
0 T6o tandliq on Tueaday and Wed ' brother Thomaq wbo li,,Ids a g d poition at prosent, , commiLtees-Ifor erly mounted and hung u in his office for a difficult job, on aceDnnb of the deep fillings thece tourDfLmentg- have growhin favor, and cnjoy�d Llibmselves tripping the ligh fa ta$tic as an offl-cial an i be Canadian Rail- the 1 -co r �. ere appointed r)ii Ihe recohirr-Trida- the 'Use of the, citizens. The tax collector that had to be made - for a 16undatiob, but each'year there is a lixr ation of toE until the early hours in the. morning.- way. Misp Acheson's many companions will R)*tl of NOlich Mr. MaHi4n was ivas instructed to bave'the *arrears -clue on the wdrk seems to have been" welf"don ger represent Miss Mary Ann Roggarth s' -last �N e-ek t timo and a zafe return. tion of 1a7 com i t cc W W an d clubs, fintil now the 8eaforth. tournament pent wih her a pb�a�,an
A co in billiard licenses collected and paid over to i6 will noteed to be done agsifii for 6'while. ggarth, of -Mi&2 Ada Stewart, of Clinton, the pst
r. mWee,t consisti, g of is one 6f the big events in bowling circles. with her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Ho collven conven i hbil Achesc n waa the to
M cIfs r W.n treasurer iorthwith. A petition He intends commencing the other part " This.year rinks were present from London, week; was visiti , at th, home of Mr. and
thi's illvge.-On. Thursday of last week ng e
I Ied to visit I an Band mid Gc rbett) from ratepayers of Maild street 'south, ask- about two weeks. -Persons who are ci�pable appni� those interested in - the big ditch r nning Stratford,. iMitchell, Clinton, Goderich,'Har M re. Job n An d arson. -The fall wbeat,wbich Augnien- ing to'have that part of Main- street iio have heard the b nd of e ' better,
n ternis of rrquest water- of judging, and v�
P. ribton, and Kincardine. The various games into tile Whyte creek, inet at S! affa. to is a good crop and never prom -le (I
tati n ,omnli4ee, The next me ' attracted a hear and receive the award 'from i h6.en- is sufferirig much from a rub cutti g t a
Forune wed -ling oLing is to ad, was presented, but iis the property rep- te 48Dh Hig, lauders, of Toronto, v.-hich is
%vere most keenly contested, and 9 30 be at Clidton in 8eptember,: at a. resented in: thei petition wa Jfi ient to one of the crack bands * of Can0a, play at Bctutiful ct6iaks f up not on c large number of Fppctators to the green, gincer. AS usual, some were please 1 and Stalk at the b,)ttoln joint. This will mean S
- 11 I nieetvit�h the re(luiremen of the 16,w, the 'Brussels and Goderich, gay that the, '33rd or W�Ibaut cloc� for $2.' I among them beiDg not a few ladies. Apart others di-sitisfied, onii-said tba -they good many bu�bels lost to the a2re W-heu
i.). I peti0on.w�s. referred for. �dditional signs'-* regiment baud, of Seafortb, ploy rqually as f N --, - -)I 1, I -L from the game, the Scene on the eaforth would riot stand by the award. -A sneak. thre3bing time come.g.-AIT. GeDrgla Taylor, zth A.-, the firemen's ap- well and we -believe they are righ L, r tau J. S.- Roberts, ( tures. The insurance on green, during tournament days, is 9, - v6ry thif, whose natural instinct for pi lferirig4 the pait week 'lost a fine brood -mare, after of thisItown, has Shown us a re -he town h
e �i t,. L lie � of by plian= and'furniture i t all, Thomas Roo, of town,- has left with us sev- pretty one, and one that is well worth see. has always been a predominating feature a fawfiourb' sickies. , Mr. Taylor appears
days in the shsl), o -f a -ledger u ied by� 'amounting to'S-2),500, ha,ving expi�ed, the eral stalk,3 Of fall wheat, grown on the farm ing ing. The members of the Seaforth club of his character from big youth u tobevery ]oil
the lat' Mr. Jonathan UrLer when in busi- finduce committee reported recommending of bis son,.Mr. Fletcher Roe cf the: 'I unfortuate in tbe way of 0 - I . l4t1 have good reason to be proud of the success lately resort�d to the cellars and b ns of horse flesh. The number of borse�s that Mr- I -25 in the townkhiip,. of Grey. that the insuriAnce be not rerieNved, but that co;noesaiou of NUcKillop. Thi.4 grain was
which has attended their tournaments from some of our farmers in the vicinity d has Taylor b,as put under the ground, during big N,([V;7r Oj�t ill 1 each. Many J the Older reade �zi of !Tur' the town establirsb a f and �roviding for the picked from a field �of ten acres, and 'meas- bran replenishing his wants. by carryi�rig o Me woula buy 'bim a good year to year, and thij year in partieular, ff ii ill TOR. W1111 rcmember -11r. 0vrter. He was -a insurance of its own prbperty. It was ures Six feet one irich in lengtb, and is a fair fiel(I.L 10 iij and ive trust that as they grow- older thby bread and eal. Had he been a feiv Mill- Cudmore shipped a number of cars O baled ina c promident business * n in tbi ' ounty in 'moved : That the re ort Of the finance com sample of the grain in the entire will continue to grow in interest, as they utes latter in accomplishing hi's steeil ba this week. All will with r. Cddmora
the early (lays awl fo - severail- yeari rau a i mittee respecting ijAa. uran-,el be received, and well filled, and should yield at leaet� forty TH E OrTICAN I I -
have been doin, up till now. The following one of the places, it, would not have! ended a good return for his cnLerpris-i, as be ilr
T1 and geneial store in Ethel ror gear that while the couiicil approve of the pro- bushels to the acre. -Victoria Square. since is a synop-iis of the different games so pleasantly for him. A surprisel is in the rneans� of circulating many dollars in our aL a) A r�i- - I YAr Ai iD: WELj-ER sthwcrerr I This ledger. dat9s �ack to 18 7 and �pbgit on of the town carrying its own insur- it has been fixed up, is becommg quite a store for him. coiintry.-Nirs. (Ireorge Thompson of the, -NIATC11.
many �f tbo' entrie8in it' have. a pecul iar iii- -nee, we- do not feel prepared to take this popular pleasure resort, e!,pecially during PRIMARY Londe; Road, bad a cow hilled by iightning
terest lat �hc prF�cnt time. ' Mauy q] those rear. onsibility without' further consulting warm weather and on Friday evanill Preliminary.
t---,Z?RTH- 9-92 ho were-iu active bu incEs -life in thoe the ratepayerp, arid we reconmend that the when the band plays there. It is a cool, O'Connell, (,rodericb, 11. Harland, Clin- Kippen. this wcp-k.--Rev. S. Aceson and Rev. Mr- 3abath last, days -a now long a gone to thdir final finance commiteee have the expired insur clean, pleasant place, arid a beautly Spot -in ton, 32. orget tfie Seafortb races J Ily 17 ]Slart' ii, exchanged pulpits on S
in Don't f Mr.. Martin gave the A d dte.1 uly' rest, b4t Nve- notice seteral names at.hi! nce renewed at once. The vote on -is the town, and it is gratifying that it is being Dr. Burritt, Mitchell andl8l.h. Seeentrylist. AdimiontoraccaZc. wngreg�ti'o of 15.. Coleman, Sea-' Sermon. -The fruit, Says Aurawh' church agrand
uf New-Uas- old book, the owuers i which are ttill to ;moti6n beirig- a tie, it was lost and no aebion appieciated, as is abu4dantly evidenced by forth, 21. SURi., Tjii-%(, -C-me to look and you'll
crop, which promised so wtIl in the fore
a local the fore. The followin� re the na as. of was taker�. The town treasurer was. auth. the large number of our' citizens, of. all agiai First RQund. stay to buy. There are so many te t, -with oliz,,d to b surer of the School t Fri- ing part of the spring, pre3ent proving Grrarid'rrgn�4 Some �f the pa , ia rtics whio hao a9counts M cFa CO -
Pa t t a and sexea wbo cougieg4te ther Jackson, Clinton, 21. Ford. Mitchell, 23. things being shown at The E ,M. a. Lis
It lilWIJV b'jLt, U rather the reverse. There is a very 1,121 cmtle foil I r. Carter at thaP, tioie : Daviel E night, . board.$296,ybein; tfe8arnofint of (Yovern- Any vening nearly every person i�n, the Steele, Stratford, 19. McDougall, Lon. Store, Seafqrth, in all classes of Simmer crop of plume, beinglmost, a complete fail' wo of the fin- John- Hunter, Alichael Sbine, -. I)aniel,' ment grantto echo Is. e repor o the' townean goods, and A anch rices, 'that 'PO find ure in this dig'ftict. The Small fr T
at e x Y),)(' -L v xt 1, d many young people from the ur. don, 14. 1 uits anc t -Ver hLen ship. Malcolm. Latneut,'John Jol:nstori, street committee, ie onlynending straet im- rounding country were nvt,, some drivin lbadp�ardly -g, - Weir, Seaforth, 10. Graham, London, 17. them3elves bnyiDg what they pe1 fLunt thk L'vlr. Zolluer will Samuel Ames, Malcolm 'Nicholson, the apple crop will be the main l'upply 'Hugh provements this yei r , to the amount of and many walking and btbers sittirig arou6d Hays, Sealoith, 20. Harland, Clinton, 10. thou lit they needed. At this 'stoid July
111il) betiveell Jo') for this season. inare in a feiv Camptell, John Lamm t,. �John .Mel atbsh, 81,389,'was submitt d and adopteO. The on the seats and on the green, and all, ap, Coleman, 'Seaforth, 2L Gordon, Brus- business, like the weather, waxes v�armer weekq froin Miippeelnea,rl William Chapman, Jose 3h Frain, Alexander work recommended in this report s as fol- parently enjoying themSelves to the -full in' sels, 14, Y�00-1 iN every day. :2 000 cattle ft cyrn i tic Ifeuryj James Bi H sh9pt' awes, William Iowa Graveling,- Qa G'oderich street, social converse NOTM.-The Mission BAnd arid la,dies of -Mi,-s Elspeth Redford- an old UdY
and liSteDiDg tO 0 e,beauti. Forrester, Clinton, 14o NVynD, Gode- I
di�t rie� - It. is I t%v G'A Btxteku, John Holle beck, George Dob- west of Main,66 c)rds; Goderich street, fulmusioof the band. This isthevortof rich, 17. St. Andrew's church enjoyed a rare tielat on abolit 80 years of age, who has been living a�i a, trarted ' . I
hi -j ut t en I ion'w 1�., SOD, - lb)bert Tindall, -Jo n YS I e m mr0i in, of Main, 37 cords ; North- Main street, thing which liglitens the cres of life, ford of
'ngland, obert east and Sawyer, Mitchell, 9. Pe'arce,Seaforth, 18. Tuesday afternoon. A special Meeti�g ;�as with bar nephew, Mr. James Red - B rn,inIv 'JoLin' NI c U I nl,�,ny, larga . eal�,ri in Leckie) L ghlin. Hartwll -83 cords John street, from Main to Jarvis, it should be encouraged, uud monev. spent ! t which th', McLeAD, Clinton, 12. Hunter, Goderich, called, at which Mrs Gauld gave a ivery in- Avnton, died on Sunday., night. 23rd through the promiaerino ir R 1, a6, William air Tucker5mith. 30 cords Market street, from Main to- in doing so is money well spent. -Mn Wm. 13. g talk about her lifp Le Lhe previous
C011u. p ir I terestin , an d work, in the She suffered a paralytic strol
try hai brcnuaht h7, the 0anadia"i. con- Tti-e latt0was the cle and treasurer of' Broadfoot's, .30 cords Railway Street, 30 Sclater haa purchased the lots on which the - Second Round. mission field of Formosi.-Mirs, MeY I day, while alone in the house, and ngtiat ij, bouth I tr ane, Tuckets'mith at that ti e -and seems t) have 'cords.' Grading,�O 3 William Street, 300 red mill, which was'burned down recently, Ford, Mitchell, 16. Steele, Stratford, 21. of Toronto, is at present the eat Miss regalubd conjaciousnese. gu j.
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