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i , . NEW ADVERTISE ,N1E,NTS A TERRIBLE TRAGhDY. b'roughtinaload of 12 which aggrog�ted the year 1854, and settled on the farm now Exeter last week with his bride, who was a
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7 � ' I . - � over 2,300 poundsi and for these he received occupied by his son. For about ten years Miss Bruce, of Hullett.-Dr. Homer KiDs- . �
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i �: *2r The figure))etween the p�ixttheel or onch 'M IRS� Tt0B.ERT'!1'(.,O1t0, PORM ERLY OF J'SBORN,TE, - the titly eum of $156,50. These 12 were he live6 in Clinton, but subsequently he re- man, of Sarnia, who i4 in camp at London,
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A w4verblaomentwi The ound. SlICIT AND KILLED 13Y HER SON-IN�LAXV. rodsed froin one litter of 14. turned to the farm, where he remained up spent Sunday at his old home here. --Mr. GO'L -IN IT I �
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: I The Summer Season-Girel- & Mactioxald- I . -- . . . to the time of his death. - . I
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t The Proper Combination- brizlit aro6-5 - the 'public have again ,been shocked by . I was Conservative, though not very pro- here on Sunday. -Alex. Martin, of Toronto . p
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71 A Matter of Policy-McKtimoii & 03-5 another terrible tragedy. This 'time the Huron Notes. -++nl ++++++++�+-1 Jr �
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I , i Gold in it -1 V. Fear -4 nounced, and in religion was Presbyterian. University, is visitIng at the home of his I +�!
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- . ,Summer Goods -ROW & Wilson -5 sad event comes nearer to us, id''so *much -Lucknow council has placed a license � His wife died about eight years ago. - father, Rev. W. M. Martin, B. D. -Mrs.- . . . - :
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�, 1: Afore Business -E. McFaul Ci -S that the chief victim was for nqmy years, fee. of $50 for the sale of cigarettes. -Avery pretty wedding took place at I Collins, a(companied by' her father, Mr. - .
,I Au .�t i 3n Sale -H. Richniond-8 amd until within a few n'lonths ago -,'a. highly -Mr.. and Mrs. Ferguson, of Wingham, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. George Arm. Bonthron, and her guest, Mrs. Nichol, of , . .
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� Broadway Opera Company ---S - respected resident of -'this county. : The have returned from their trip. to California. stron Thames Road, Usborne, on Wednes. Manitoba, visited friends in Heneall last IN WHAT? .
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F4trp,y Heifer -A. Dunkin -5 tragedy took plac'q fast Sar,urday evening -The congregation of the Ontario street day, Sune 5th, in the presence of about 60 week. -Dr. A. R. Kinsman, J. Davidson I .
1� Vapor Bath CabineW-P. H. Nfurray-6 - between 5 and 6 o'cle4ek, in a previously Methodist church, Clinton, have decided to I guests, when Miss Jennie Armstrong,. was and W. Jorins are in Goderich this week, �
'. Menders for Gravel -Wm. Elliott -5 peaceful home on lot 22, concession 1 9, Lon- enlarge their, church. I united in marriage' to Mr. W. E. Sayl I . on the jury in the county court . . - - - - - - - � W .
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. i � Tieket Agency--�-`W. Somery - ille-S don township. The characters in the ter- '-Henry Canteloo,of Hodgin's hotel, Hen- Sarnia. The bridal party entered the room I sittings. -James Whimeter and wife of
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,, . Summer Coats -D. MoBeath-6 of St. Louis, but more recently, of Chicago, ton, and Will take possession early in July. march, played by Miss Verda Levitt, of i NJ re. D. Jchns� William street.-J6hn Har- � -
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.- - . General Meoting-James Murmiy-5 - and Mrs. Sarah MpCord, mother-in-law and -Mr.z'J. B, Jamieson, who has carried on Exeter. The bride looked handsome in a ness, who is envaged with 19proat Brothers, . . I -
� - Estrav Reifer-J. R-. Govenlock-5 aunt of Fulford, The latter,' who was a the boob'and shoe business in Brucefield for dress of pearl grey silk. The bridesmaid, Egenondvil le, was in town over Sunday. - - *46-f�"
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-. I SopcN Patc nt-3-Scott Broa-8 b,uilder and contractor -by Occupationi ar- a number of years, has sold out to Mr. was Miss Maud Saylor, sister of the groom, M�--W *'"�-"~ I
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,. ButtorWtnted-G. E. King --- 8 -e from Buffalo, Satur(fa while little Miss '
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, R�c t17, I � ?I 103 -bl. Broderick -8 -made enquir i -The annual' meetiug-of 'the West Huron Exeter, was a -very "pretty maid of honor. * Walton. . They fatten quicker and -give more wool. Cooper's Dipping Pow(le, i.
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. Soxforth Rw� bleet-M. Broderick -6 some one to drive him out to Ilderton. He Farmers' -Institute will be held at Nile, on The ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr. I on the pinnacle of fame. It received supreme honors at the WOTId's Fair. It ,
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i�!�7 , afterwards took.a room from Mr. Currell, Wednesday, June 19bb. The annual meet- Waddell, under an arch of evergreens and
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,.;,� . on Richmond street-, near the. Grigg house '* ing of the women's'institute will be hold at flowers. . The E. Me. Taal Co., Seaforth. But do you Is SUPPlied to the U b
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I � � saying that he might stay there tw T weeks' the same time and place. � �After Hon. W. Mulock, Postmaster wear suspe', iders ? One look at their good Government, . - -
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6 11 -� - -- - .- Fulford had two valises. He left one wi bh - �--Wo have this we�k to record the death of General, had left Canada for his trip to Aus- values will convince'you that they have just
I I -1 . - Mrs. Currelli and, taking- the - other ,with - Another'one of Howick's old settlers iii. the tralia, he received- a letter , from J. W. what you want in that line. They have PRICE IS T5c PER PACKAGE.
i I I.- ght futio'n 44pooftoro him, he boarded the London, Huron- & person of Mr. Alexander. Robertson, sr., Irwiu,of Clinton askinghim to call upon justwhatyou wantin otherlides too,in � -
Bruce train at 4.40 p. m.., . &nd reached at the advanced age of - bolombo, India, in case he Come and see the sheep in th-e- window at Fear's drug .store. * The agent for
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4 . l .- . Ilderton. about -an hoar later. Securing the mise to and a suit (if clothes, just your fit. 1748.1 1 � ?D
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I services of a ahoemak�r named'Wm. !Swartz,, , a Iii3geti]3g illness of a number of years. I that she would be pleameed to see anyone are I
� . SEAFORTH, FRIDAY, June 14tht 1901 howasdriv6n.to the farm", of "-Robert' Mo- -The residence of -Mr. David -Todd, of from Canada. The other day Mr. Irwin re- spending.a pouple of weeks with friends in , . I
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. Cord, located as noted abo-I'v'e. .- On reaching St. Helena, was totally destroyed by fire on ceived a letter from Mr. Mulock, dated at Embro andivicinity.-Mr. Robert MeGavin *
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. Crowded Out. � Swartz to drive u� the road and be back- in originated from, a defective chimney., A called, as requested, but unfortunately she ing the past week. -Mr. F. C. Neal, who � I S ..
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- On account of an unusual amount of local. ten minutes, is he would only be detained 'a .large quantity of furniture, etc., was saved. waa'out- of town. However, he was shown has been attending Toronto Medical College, I .
I matter in this issue,'we regret that we are short time. . . - .� -Asa, tbe little son of W. Naira, of the through the house, which he describes as a for the past two years, has returned home , . :====;M= -
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I I . Base line, Hull6tt,'is suffering from blood beautiful one, surrounded by all sorts of for the holidays. -Mr. Will MeL%ren was on Cooper, liowick.-Good horse are finding a. '.
�. I unable to give the usual space to editorial, . AIRS. A1'CORb I�IURDERED.. , I received last fall by being hurt -at the Ford.
I - . . I poisoning. The little follow had been ,set- tropical plants. Mr. Mulock stated that one of his periodical trips to McKillop bound ready sale at big prices. Mr. Wm. Cad- -
., � � several articles which were prepared h,aving Fultord went up the lane to the barn, ting off fire crackers and in doing so had his should he return by the same route he would ary during the past week.-Mesers. David . 'more, the *past week, sold a good driver to wich,bridge. A contractor -w.is e I I
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.- been crowded out. However, we are always . e cows hand injured, the effect being that blood 'call again. Gardiner and Will Ballantyne, of Farquhar, Mr. Miller - White, of Exeter, at a hand4 rebuilding the bridge and the plaintiff,
. .1 leased to feceive am much local news as was in progress. [Mrs. McCord,. her daugh- poisoning set in, extending through -his left -Death has 'claimed one of the ver were visiting friends in thiFi vicinity during some figure. -Mr. Alex. McBeath has claims that the necessary signals, etc., W.ero
P . y the past w not up and as a consequence he drove into
I . ter Annie and son David were milkiDg in Km, cheat and left leg. I eatliest settlers of the neighborhood of eek. -The dressmakers have been moved his portable saw mill to Dashwood,
� possible, and in future will so arrange that the yard. Mr. McCord being ' similarly en- e . kept very busy in this vicinity during. the the debris. The defendants will prodaige
. d. a secofid daughter, qobservative Association (an constituted for Dougall, relict o the late John McDougall, , Wm. Moore, of Heneall, is in the village,
- - both local and editorial matter can obtain gaged in the barn, an The annual meeting ef the South Huron Porter's Hill, in f th person of Mrs. Me- past few weeks. From this we would infer where he has a number of loge to cut. -Mr. witnesies to prove that b
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space. Edith, standing on the porch of the house,, a ,provincial 1 purposes) was held in Cox. who passed peacefully away on the morn' that a number of weddings were at hand.- painting the house of Mr. McIntosh, which let the man bad one or two in the hotel here
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I I short distance, .away. Fulford accosted , ing An old and,re8pected resident of tnis vicin- adds - to which probably dimmed his vision, hence I
. . worth's hall, Hensall, on Thursday, June of the 4th, at the age of 76 years. Deceased its fine appearance. -The straw- I
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. Mrs, McCord and enquired about her daugh. 13r,h, ,at 2 o'clock p..m. for the election of was a native of GleDgarry county, and with 'ty passed Away recently, in the person of berry testival, under the auspices- of the , .
, . Illness,of Ron. Mr. H�ardY- ter Gertie. Gertie is Fulfogd's sec9nd wife, officers and tra�nsaction) of other importa . nt -her parents moved to Goderich and ou so - Mr. Timothy Nolan. -Owing to the inclem- Gauld Mission Band, will be held . on Fri- of it before next issue. -Mr. Charles McEl. - I .
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I . The pe�p�e of this Province generally, and was his first cousin. She hadAeft F--ul- business. - ' 9 b - ency of the w'eather, the annual garden n of wain, Mrs. John Darroch and son Arnold, �
. quently tw Q-roderich township, settling on day evening, the 218t inst., on the law I 19
. without distinction of politics, will feel dee ford because of Jll treatment ,, /she leamo -A,L96diea' Aid Society has . been lot 27, cub line, Her husband' predeceased par$y, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Mr. R. B. McLean. 'As those annual socials ngham last Saturday and visited
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only stayed, a she#/ time, and ized in connection with the Evangelical - �' her -some 15 years ago. She was blessed 8ociety of Duff's Presbyterian church, was have always been a success, ig is - expected relatives there for a short tirne.-Mr. A. .
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. regret on account of the very serious illness then -went ta visit 4riends in St.. Marys. cb6rch, Dashwood, with the. following offi. with a strong constitution, which helped her postponed until Tuesday :evening, June that this one will be no exception. �
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of the Hon. -A., S. Hardy, late Premier of When Fulford 'inquired of r8. McCord r1s 95th. -Farmers are busy with their statute 11 .
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Ontario, and for nearly a quartei of a con- about his wife, his- mother -i -law replied c e '.' : President, Mrs. E. P. Paulin ; vice- to enjoy so many years of excellent health, - the -burg a visit last Wednesday night.- I .
; I labor, greatly to the discomfort of the Some of 'the young people- in the vicinity .
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� that Gertie was well, but re ae& to tell pre6idenb, Mrs. J'. C. 'Morlook ; treasurer, v In religion she was a faithful and earnest wheelers, � McKillop. - � are organizing a temperanceL
tury a member of the Ontario Government, . Mrs. J. Kellerman ; secretary, Mrs. Henry member of the Presbyterian church. She' I lodge. -Mr. A. I
I Fulford W here she - W'a . I organist, Mrs. M. Fenn. leaves to mourn a mother's love and counsel, � HARD To 13EAT. mith, dairy inspector, Taid Spriug-ba
Exeter anyway," she M'd, i fe'rring to the- . , nk
and all will Join in the fervent hope that, " She's not - at Guenther ; -Hard to beat in pricea 8 �
' .�On Monday of lost week, Hugh Me- three sons, John', Archie an'd Peter, and � Wroxeter. � - harder on quality and hardest on assor� - factory a visit last Thursday and Friday. I
- - despite the discouraging prospects, the lif a family's place of residence n to. February. . Caul, a C.P.R. te'egraph line nian,had a bad fo r 'daughters, Mrs. Thomas McDonald, ment, or vice versa, or any other way you He lectured to the patrons on F id
r of this distinguished statesman may yet be At this juncture Fulford ,diew hi& hands fall, ' i . u Just received the largezt car of British o.s' Stock of ing.-J. J. Gregg, reeve, . , ri aX even. .
. - He was repairing the line near Glen- concession 7 ; Mrs. W. Stirliog, concession Columbia red cedar shingles ever'shipped us, and of like to take it, The E. McFaul C and H. Shuter, .
. spared to his family and the country. Mr from- his pockets, each 'hand holding a annan, and was strapped to a crosspiece on i 5, and Misses Annie and Katie. a, famous brand. We have also a big stock of first summer goods has never been 6urpasBed. In councillor, let a job of gravelling 20() yarAh I
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bright, new revolver. 'Mrs.' McCord's last the pole. Unfortunately, the crosspiece class home made cedar shing es wi the millinery department you1l find the I at Zautaum on Saturday night� JohnSeotb
Hardy haa for several years been a sufferer -Mr. Sid H. Smith, of Clinton, shippeo I Ith lumber and aL I .
remark was,no't heard by the children, but gave- way, and he fell with it to the ground-. one hundred head of stall fed cattle' last lath. Gibson Bros. 1746-tt . most artiaticlat creations and very large I took tbe'contract �t 23 cents per yard.
I from kidney trouble, and it was this which Fulford immediately -fired four shots from ,He was severely shaken up, and was brought week and this week shipped one hundred. NOTES. -Mr. Robert Black 'has begun, in range of the ever -in -demand. sailors. All the . -
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necessitated hisretirement from the �,)rem- the revolver in his left hand, aiming at the to Wingham for medical treatment. . Twenty-five of the lot were very choice, earnest, t I
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helpLleis wornan,--who fellat his feet. One the gyrator process in his flour here. ties, the many othe light materials for sum. i Leadbury.
. - ierahip of the province. Freedom f; -,-. the "I - 'A very .happy event occurred.at the produced.from Fair Bros., and twenty five mill � I .
- labors and worries inciden,t to that p ,tion, shot entered Mrj;� McCord's body just below residence of Mrs, William Murdock, Luck- equally as good from D. A. Forrester. Mill-wrights have arrived from�`Galt, and, mer wear are anything but expensive. . On Saturday next, Jdne 15th, we will �
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the lef b breast, striking the apex of thle 4f I to, sizes 11
now, on Wednesday, 5th inaV, when her From the latter he as pu rchased, nearly 150 with the aid of some local carpencers, 'the - 1748 1 1g, 18, 1 and 2, r%ula:, $1.25 for 705 cen'to per .Pjktr,.,
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I - . seemed for a time to have a most be!j- t-c,ial heart ; two more struok-her in front of the' youngest daughter, Lizzie, one of Luck.- head during the ast few m ' work will be pushed righValonc, to com. AccIDENT.-Oa Saturday last what might W. H. Willis, So e Agent in Sesdarth for Geo. A. : .
effect upon his health, ,and his friends left thigh, and as she fell 'andther bullet onths. Mr. 0 , . 17,48-1. �
. I I - now's , most estimable young ladies, was I Smith says that mo 7e than ever -the farmers pletioD.-Things are a * shape for a have proved a fatal accident -occurred on the Slater shoes. 11
to crashed into her brain. The6, without a ay on inion Day.- Huron road, to Nir. James She&, of Beech-
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throughout the country were beginning moment's hesita,tio 1. . his united in the bonds of matrimony to Mr. I are using norn for feed, and he believes that big d 'a sport here sonvonmg If every woman news what every Women
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Fred Baynes, of Toronto, The ceremony more silos will go u ) this year tH6 ever be. I wood, who was bri or a bull to Seaforth
. hope that he might be spared for many with its unused revolver) lip put the muzzle - being circulated in town a . 991n, that at the E. '.,%I-cFaul Co's., Store, now .
was petformed at 10:30 a. in. -by the bride's , fore. He thinks Wei day of grai r t present.--�-Mr, in a wagon. -The animal got frightened at . 8e&.
. years yet, when the announcement of his of the pistol in his mioul� and shot himself 9 owing Burns Walker, of Niagara Falls, son of Mr. a rig coining up behind and made a r
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dead. ed. er pastor, Rev. A.. i - I D. M. Walker, who was principal of our tho she'll take�
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severe illness and critical condition was So horrilfil w � e the - witnesses of plunge - forth, are
. - the terrible tragedy that they cannot say -At a meeting of the -Huron district In- and states that the farmer who goes into . forward, knocking Mr, Shea out on to Jelight in buying, beoaua'e shes
. made public. About two weeks ago he be- - C, dependent Order Of.Good Templars, held stock raising is likely to make more money, public school for so many years, secured the whiffletrees, where he got entangled and I ,,on to, need them, - Ilualins and Light '
- whether F- ulford fired 'more than one shot recently in Luckuow, the following office In his opi highest number of marks in the first year was dragged a considerable distan'6e - before I Materia for warm - weather dresses,
� came confined to his residence, and it w as. with the second revolver. . . � L rs nion the farmers in 10�uron who Is
1 � . . . werb elected for the coming year :-D. C. have made - money during the �ast. three term in medicine at the Toronto Univer- being relieved. Th ... horses in the meantime Summer* Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, Ve@N
- judged by his physiciaiiis that he was suffer. mi". 11'CORD TOO LkTE. - .T., Peter Kee, Lucknow; . sity. It carries a scholarship with it. -T. took f right an te., ; also that ever in demand Sailor "'
. � - I . - P. D. C� T., D. years are those who have' turned! their at. d the o c Halt.
. from apendicitis and was ad vised to go I Gibson# jr., attended court at 19tratford-this wa . I ' ' -8
Ing Y. Mr. McCord came out of the barn just as E. Munroe,-Auiburn; D. V. T., Miss Mary tention to, either horse, cattle or h1bg raising, . gon to .the ground, where it remained .174 -1
- to the hospital and undergo a.n operation. Fulford pointed the pistol at' the unfortun. ArmstroDig, Liicknow.; D. Secretary -Treas. There is, no doubt, considerabl6li truth in week, as witness on a case there. -The La- quite pao2ivc, making no effort to do any BmEFS.-Quite a number of our people
and the operation was success, ate woman. Seizing the only weapon at arer, E- L. Farnham, Constance; D. Co., what Ali. Smith says, and also considerable dies' Aid Societiy of the Presbyterian church damage. Before Mr. Shea was extricated inteud.going to see the Model Farm, Back ,
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I hand, a large stone, Mr. AlcCord ran to his N. Dunbar, Teeswalter; D. Chaplain, Albert food for thought. ' � . are makirg great preparations for a lawn from his perilous. osition he. was kicked . here they have a. choice of 'the excursions
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ftIlly perfoi*ed on Saturday last, but it also wife's assistance, but before' he -could reach Thonirson, Holyro6d. . -On . Sunday, June 2od, James Halle, one social, to be held at Mr. John R. Miller's, on the head several times by the horses. from South Huron, East Huron
. � I I I I . Morriabank, at an early date. -John Doug- - When lie was finally relieVel he was taken Perth, the stations for the three beingabot!t .
revealed theifact of other serious complica- her the tragedy was complete. Over $400 -What might have proved a fatal acci. of the oldest and m at highly respected �
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I tjons,, whlc�h'made the case extremely si&ri- . - _ son of dents of Usborne township, ed away 0 1
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ous, and at; -first the doctors - gave no hope also cards and addresses. showing that he William Walker, of the 2nd conceasion of Deceased had been In poor healt for the ,-.where Dr.'McOcinnis, of'86afofth, dressed .
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1. had been in Buffalo, at., the Pan-American. Stephen, on k4'edriesday evening of 4ast past Year and for t6 past 'six M( ing laid down. We have not quite reached his wounds. We ar 3 pleased to learn that _John Irvine, jr., is at London camp with �
for final recovery. I I nths bad �
Since then, how�ever, the His address in Chicago was 359 Monroe week. While driving a team of horses been a seve born in the granolithic stage yet. -The election of he, is making a --isfactory recovery, al- the Seaforth
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alient has been giving signs of unexpected avenue. He had no letters on his person. hit6bed to a w' officers for the Masonic lodge took place on though still c with the Brussels company. - They are stal.
: - P I ' agon, along the road, they Devonshire, Eaglaiid, on Octo )or 25th, . onfined to his bed, and will .
improvement, and,. at latest account wife had . ev �i wart young men and intensely loyal, to the ".
I- 8, the Fulford and his - been separated became unmanageable and ran away, �hrow- 1830, and came to Canada -ab the am of! 18. Monday ening last,' and resulted as fol- not be able to be removed to his own home I
improvement, although not marked, is con- about.' 2 years. He had a' bad record. Ile ing him out, and striking his head against a After spendirij three years aroun ' Lo6'don low.a -. 'Worthy master, John Dayidson ; for some time. throne of Britain. -One of the young cho,pe
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; tinuous. and abused his wife. - Much sympathy is him' uncoriscious for some time. - . count ,I ' den, John Armstrong ; treasurer, John vision in Jone's hall, Leadbury, on Mon, purnmelled in,Seaforth on circus night and .1
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� The very latest reports are miuch,less fav- felb for Mr. McCord and the other members -Mr. J. Fisher met with a very severe and like the other settlers to Sanderson ; secretary, Thomas Brown; day, May the 27th. There were no a,pw �
orable. It is evident the patient is grada - of the family. They,;are -people of the-bigh. painful accident on J his firm in Usborive, for himself in the fofeat. In 1851 he pur chaplain, John Gofton ; t5 ler, Thomas peals. Four names were added, four names over the coals. How the -trouble started is
- est respectability. ,For many years they re- t1he other day. He had had a root house chased a farm on the 6 th conce 3sion !an - Dustal. . unknown. -Miss Lizzie McCutcheon ancl
ally, sinking, and the aiinou-noement of his . � d . of owners changed and the nm-mes of four
I . - aided on the Thame's. roidi Usborne, dnd erected under the approach to the barn and- .before long had enough timber cul to build (Too- late for last week.) . deceased persons .stl uck off. With these MissHester Godkin were visiting friends .
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. demise may be expected at any time., about a year ago, disposing 9f their farm ,before the mason work had become dry he himself a log house on the hills do. For JoTTiN-cs.-A movable foot 'bridge has changes the roll was revised and passed - as inSeaforthforafewdayS last week. -Mr. .
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I n - pleted the stone work of Mr. Irviue�s
r February, settling on a farm they 'had pur- filling caved in'upon him, ipjurii'g him- yearclearing his land for oultivLtion,a,nd Harris'. It will be convenient for pedestrians court of revision and accounts were passed . ,new
- East Huron Farmers' Institute - chased there Mrs. McCord was 54'yeara quite severely. ' It will be some time before in the summer he *orked to and from the 2nd concession building. -Mr. Edward Drager raised the - --
P . * . at hio tr ide in the . of Turn- to the amount of $163.22, A petition .
A The annual meeting of Easitty Eluroii FE�rm- of age and was greatly beloved by all who he will be able to attend to h�s duties on building business, around London. In 1861 -berry.-Thomas Hemphill & Son* are out from Hugh Ross and others, requesting .the frame of his granary on Friday evening. -A
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. ber, Brussels, on Tuesday afternoon of last 1;,.�!%IILIES, kARLT CONNEC�TION�'. . . -The following contracts for gravel on - with four daughters and two s6ns . mont Mills is finely lettered on the sides.- Drainage Act; also a petition from Thomas the residence of Mr. Samuel McPherson on .
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week. President 'McMillan in the chair. .. the "boundary between Grey and Morris him. For twent years he was a ,member roxeter ent her quota of volunteers to McElroy and others, requesting improve- . . I - I
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It was decided that the place of holding Robert Fulford was born in Fitzroy town- were let at the Queen's hotel, Brussels, on y the annual Srill at London on Tuesday last.' ment of drain made iiiider ditch and . water- marriage of Mr. McPherson's oldest daugh.
- ship, in Carleto . of the Usborne township council and always d I I
� regular meetivga be Brussels and Gorrie and a young u county, Ontario, but while Wednesday of last week : South of Brus- 'took a lively interest in public affairs. ! - Mr. R. Black shipped a car of flour early course act ; both schenies to unite on lot 25, ter, Miss Annie, and -Mr. Levi Whitfield, of
supplementary meetings at Murdie's achool boy he moved to e8borne town'. eels, opposite concession 18, $10, Henry Al. I I I � � this week. -Mr. John Bray has been laid up concession 8, thence to the Maitland river, - Grey township. The ceremo y was per-
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house, Ethel, FGrdwich, Constance and I ship, Huron county, where his un . cle, Robert cock,48� cents per yard ; concessions 16 and � for a fe days . by an accident, , in which he lot 24, concession 9, and deepening o f6ri�ied by' Rev. Mr. Musgrave, in the
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Molenworth. The - following officers were , 17, 870, -Charles Pollard,39� cents per yard - I had a nail run, into the cord in his knee. He river to give a a presence of 200 invited guests, The wed- -
elected : President, Thoma,s McMil ford went -to Manitoba, but afterwards he NOTES, -Mr. Thomas M6Collough los I t a is able to get around a uffic nt outlet. The drains
Ian ; lived in Syracuse and Chic,igo. ' conceEsion 14., $30) C. Pollard, 30 cents per' ain with the aid of a include the lands from lots 25 to 31 in the ding feast, prepared by Mrs. McPherson - �
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vice president, James Elliott; secretary- * ,.He and his yard; -concession 11, $40, A. Oakley, 29i valuable horse last week, with paralysis of crutch. 7�-Rev., Mr. Angersonleft on Monday 7th, Ath and 9bh concessions. The cotin-011 and daughters, wars bountiful and deliciou .
treasurer, George Hood. Directora-Robert young cousin, Gortie, belcame quite attached cents per yard. North of Brussels, conces- the bowels. He has since purchased! an. last for an eight or ten weeks' visit to Scot- and the weddl
Gorrie ; Thomas Gibson, Fordwich ; her. ,Fulford " i . authorized the elerk to request F. W. Farn- 11 presents were numerous
Edgar, to each ot married. His, wife' other fine animal. -Revs. Messrs. Andrews land, and his many friends wish hima pleas._ combe, engineer, to trake a survey of said . -
- � sion 8,840, Goorge-Kerr, 371 cents per yard.' � � . I and elegant. Wr. and Mrs. Whitfield start �
and he were the best. - of - friends J with the and Hicks, of this circuit, are attending ant trip. . Hesaile by " The Lake Cham- lands and make a report of cost of ma;rrie
David Sanderson, Gorrie ;. John Bretheur, � -The trustees of scho�l section. No.- 511 r said d life under favorable circumetanow
Wroxeter; Wm,. Knox, Wroxeter; Thomas McCord family.and visited -them at times. Morris, have let the job for extensi Conference, which is being hold in l, St. plain." Rev. Mr, of Toronto, will work and lands ben&itted by said and we join their many friends in wishing
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Gibson, Wroxeter ; Thomas One of these. visits occurred wh ive re- Thomas. -Mr. C. Baker, of Carlingford,1 oc- oc . Gray, is outlet, ny years of hap
. Moogrove, was 17 years d - en. Gertie pairs to the school house, which will include I cupy t e p pit here in h absence. -Mr. All parties usin to nahip, scrapers are to be them ma , piness and pron-
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Wroxeter; John Fortune, Wingbarn ; James Id, and -by this time grown to veneering, res I hingling, cupied the pulpit of '�the Methodist church John Knutson. long and favorably known as 9 perity. � .
he a handsome girl. She was -attending putting in furnaces, orning, aE charged 10c a day if used for private purpo- � �
Smillie, Bluevale; Wm, Miohie, Sunshine ; 'and fittip,g up recreation rooms and patent in the -m, d Mr. Phinamorej of a tailor here, has decided to give up his ses for each day,, from the time they are 9
school then, and Mrs. Fulfor,d liked her so I . . .
9ohn Robb, Bluevale ; W. H. Kerr, G. F. cloak ro&� in the basement atten- Mitchell, in the evenizi , to failing health and de. taken from the olerk's residence until they - Bluevale. .
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Blair and James Irwin, Brussels ; George t1on is b�ing payed to ventilation. " Mitchell,. spent Sunday at the par ona� - clining years. "He wishes to dispose of his are returned, and parties with such scrapers NOTES. -Rev. Mr. B61.1antyne, of
live with them and continue h4 studies : I James Miss B. Andrews is ,isiting her fri nd, . . Moles�
Mardia, Seaforth ; A. Gardiner, Leadbur - Hill, of Blytb,has the contract, at $1,020 1118 shop and contents. Here is a good opening in their possession ire requested to - leave . worth, will preach in the Presbyterian
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F. McQuade, Beechwood 1 J G. Hinchley, not including, the heati6g, and the work i; Lizzie Stacey, 'at nd -Mrs. for a respectable young man, who is up to them at the clerk's and save costs. Council church here next Stunday.-Alex, MoGeet,
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Constance ; James Watt, Harlock ; Johr Gertie went to bhic'ago, and, for a time, to be done during the holidays. Ross Johnston, of lake,�w6re vi itingl at date and reliable. -Archie McMichael, jr., adjourned to,'meet in. Jones' hall, Leadbury, shoemaker, has gone to B-algrave, I where he ,
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Smith, Trow- Mr -George D. Short -reed, son of Mr. a sigter's; *rs. Wm. 'Yule. -Our of the old Montgomery farm, close to the . on- Monday the 17th day of. June, at I hasopenbil a shop.. -Rev. D. Rogers, ac- - I
M-cTaggart, Cranbrook; Amos i her stu4ies in music' But the fam- the latter'
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Auditors John Shortreed,,.of the 8th line, Morris, has . � e, is reshingling one side of his barn.- o'clock. At a special meeting held in Sea. companied by Mrs. ,Rogers, has gone t. " ,
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-W. B. Nilkinson and John Clegg, Suni- f6r reasons which will be obvious, objected just completed a most successful c . for the past five we,A left for Sea,forth on to -8 I
- ourse in 8' Mrs. J. E. Black is visiting friends in Elora.- forth on th� 30th of M ay, accounts were pa,ld Thomas, where, he is attending Conference, �
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shine.. - � to the presence of the pretty Canadian the Winnipeg Medical College. - Tuesday. -Mr. McCollough.has to run his -Mr. Jack Brawn and Mr. Ed. Hazlewood, amounting to $71,76., . while Mrs. Rogers will visit friends in the.
- - cousin. The husband- ,and .wife did not taking his degree of M. D., 0. m Mr cheese box factory over time, in order to two of our bo P, who have been attending city and vicinity. -Mr. Ed. Ceultes � andel
agree, and, in the city -of, easy separation, keep up with the dernand for boxes. Y,
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Shortreed won the University silver mecT%I'
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The annual meeting of the South Huron this meant but one thing, a divorce. I .the only medal given'. We congratulate ! . � been successful in their exams. -A -lies Mary Brussels. day at I Mr. T. Coulteel. -Re�. ,;., J. West i
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Thursday of last week. There was a fair is . 14 the date of the East Huron tswa. Mrs. West is vikiting in Whitby. -
I pretty 18 -year-old cousin. For a tithe, all of a motb brilliant professional career. J. RY, B. A,, (late M ith Me; years, has gone to take a position in her Farmers' Excursion so the Model Farm, Guelph. J. Ashton has rented Alex,
att,mdanGo of farmersi many drawn, no went well. Mrs. Fulford No. 2 was euam. �Iu Brussels, on Thesday, June 4'th, the Oarthy, Osler -& Co., Torentoj Barrister, Convoy- brother's store in Toronto. She will be Return ticka6s, good for two days, %vill cost - McGee's ,lot for
- doubt, ia expectation of getting now poiaL- 8 ' sneer Notary Molloy I I AS the summer. -Mrs. Stamper ihtends remov-
. - a spirit of Clara Amelia) 'third daughter of ouplod-by Col a & Staribury,.over O'NoTs Bank, els, $1.16; Ethel, $1.15; Henfryn, $1.16 Special ing
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ore on. the subject. " New methods and ap- oured of her hand ome, big husband, 'nd he I lin tei loan, Offices lately oo. much mi8sed.-Miss Hetts Hazlewood has .1ollows: Wingham, 8t,21, Bluevale, 81.20;'Brus- . to West Wawanosh townshiiii in the. I
apparently idolized her. -k, Hunter, took its flight � I s in train ' billatand nearfuture.-Mr. Galloway. -of Uxbridge, I , I
pliances o4, the farm." In this, however, Acouple of years Mr. and Mrs. Ale Exeter. Ont. . 1684,.tf gone for a few !months' visit to friend back, leaving Guelph at 6 p. m. See
* since domestic friction &rose, and, �nally after an illness -of three or four . months, as 'BRIEFS. -Lieu Brockville and, other places. arrange to go. i 1747�2 I I
. they were-Alsappointed, as Professor P,;cy- , ' tenant Boyd, primoipal Of ;
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nolds did not arrive until some time after Fulford left her the result bf I& grippe which developed into the public school, spent Saturday and NOTES. -Brussels celebration will be held day morning last, on the evils of christian
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husband'a home, and - came back, to her . tuberottlo'is. She was born in- Cranbrook, day in camp at London. -Mr. McT%visSl� I on June 28bh instead'of the 21st, as inti-
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the meeting was dismissed, being unavoid- father. A reconciliation was effected, and July 15th, 18'8, and came to Brussels when London, a Kippen mated last week. Among the. attraotions Methodist c
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ably delayeJ on his way from 8caforth, a she returned to Chiciigo and her husband. only two years old , She �Was a member of � been visiting friends in bown, and ean a - D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer - will be the celebrated 48th Highlanders" Webster,'formerl
circumstance very much regretted by the Just three weeks ag Wi ages and deeds drawn up, � ' band, which is well worth going miles chees-emaker at Bluevale,
pro-fessar as well as by the people. r Monei loaned .y
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the Methodist 'I and took a great inter. a lo very acceptably in Alain street Met o th"111016t rate of interest. � 174-0-tf bear. -john Leckie if' having the excavot-'
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The chair was taken by President .Nlof. sought, refuge with her pakenti. I . . P. I Robertson, Of' Wroxeter, is visiting Mrs, r
fatt, wh,o in his opening address, threw out I- - will Ariove to hear of her early demise. Ross, who has been compel Has it not een said, and believed, that ing done for his new residence, just west of
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Boma valuable suggestions regardina tile turn., but she did* no her : re- -There died in Lucknow village on Mon- home lately on a .ccoant of illness, has �re. no one person 1knows it all. But those: that where t�e old one stands. He has pur- I the poles for a telegraph line to Gorrie.- I
� advantages which farmers might secure for . b come: Therif his day of last week, an old and highly esteemed surned his work in Chatham district ,'as buy the little nacks as well as the more 3hased a lob from Mr. John Forbes onto Mrs. McAllister, of Wingham, is visiting .
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themselves by meeting together and dia- 9 1 9 ,ration Life Insurance . McFaul Co .
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n scene, should the irate husband come 1 eek. beloved.wife of Mr. Thomas Stevenson, at Company. Seaforth, .kno a- heap. Why goodness m" new one is complete& -Our football team I and Mrs. James Memer.-James Robertson -
cussin . -Dr. B. Gerry, of MitchE 11, spent U e, �
g questions affecr,ing their common ing his wife, her parents sent their d.auE litir the ripe old of 81 years. The deceased Sunday with Dr. Kir,Rman.-Dr. Andersbri, canont seel a better place to, excha received a.'ievere beafing by the Seaforth I
: yo � nge I had the misfortune to cut his knee with an
interests and by acting together secure a . to the horne of some friends �at St. "Marys. was born in lmarnock, Scotland, in 1820, vFife and child returtred from a t to Chi_ a little money or what you want (want the boys last Friday evening.- it being their I .
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better recogaition of their right- in tlx�` -Lt- Following his letters came the deserW- hus- - ae, . f -axe. one day last week4 The accident -will
, tler of legiplation. � , and was married in the old country to Mr. cago on Tuesday. D -.. Edwards, of Mitc'h.. correct Ith too) in Silk and Taffeta first game in the senior series of Western lay him up .for some weeks- to come. -
0 - band with two 45 calibre'pistols t0 induce Stevenson over 60 years ago, and together ell, who conducted h4dental practice in Gloves, in n and Cashmere hosiery, in Football Association' matches. Our boys first of the bicycle races took place �on
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. r - the cxcoutive c,)-,-,,,- --tee his'erriag spouse to return: with him.' There with herhusband came to Canada some 50 absence, has returns I home, -Rev. J Vests, Ties, 'ibbons, Laces, Embroidery, may " return the compliment on Frislay
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been htld during the year, WiLh aLl Lottend- . 1� -- � Ten Eyck, of Trivitt.,4emo'rial church, is in etc. 9 17148-1 evening of this week. Brussels will- send crowd. Jack Coultes was the wi�nner.-An
L 0 seen his wife, and -ahb refused to return ! residents of the township of PAshfield, and London this week, attending Synod. -M. NOTES. -Mr. of- quite a contingent out to cheer the, boys aged phrenologist was in the Village on
ance of about 3,000. The ait-ralicrah-p for , . � . and Mrs. Albert Upshall,
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- --oaie 'tic Lll-z year �. with him, to .shoot her and then bimself. I- removed -to Lucknow b -bout 20 years ago. J. White, editor of the Times, has purchas- Port Elgin, are visiting at the home of the along. -There will be '11) entrance and 243 Tuesday.-Mts. McLean o Winghaim, and
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Failing to find the wife he shot the mother. I -A charming June wedding was cele 14 f
513-�10 ; the eyp�nditutu, .�;i.107' ' ' I � - ed a, new black driver from Mr. C' dmore former's uncle, Mr. Joseph Upshall, of the high school candidates write at the examin- I Mr. Adam Geddes, of Belgrave, formerly of
. , , :D, 8howing A sad endino, of a terribly" mia uideid life. I I I ation in Brussels this year, -A telegram I
a defit.-it of over $1 13. ,- 1:1,,j:j &.�; I C) ,9 - brated at " Riverside," the residence of Mr. of Tuckersinitfi. The price was $135.-W, village, and wi h other friends. -The frost Dakota, visited Airs. J. Johnston last week. .
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very proporly thought too fa -r, i,nd su Ire to . - � . - Thomas Bell, of Wiugha m' on Wednesday D. Yeo has moved his stock of general on Saturday e. niDg last did much damage
0 - I of fast week, when his d I ' -Stuart, of Manitoba, is visiting
exhaust the b%nk account, i,�,hi,'�-,, hov;ever' - aughber, Miss Jean I merchandise from the stating that Win. McKay, a former reside '
I . J postoffice stoz e to the. in this district ;c early corn, potatoes and nt ' friends in Bluevale and vicinity. -Mr.
with cash on hand., still anit-,I,U�b' L,� '17-1,32. lo, ,� Tha'- pig raisin . May' was united in marriage to Mr. Hubert I Oddfellows' block.. -B. E.-Yodng, 3lerk in all garden plan;s, which had the effect of of Brussels, had died in 8tratfDrd. Alex. � Joseph Smillie, .of the Toronto Medical
. T g is profitable is. Shown Howlse Chisholm, The bride was one 'of , the Mol8ons Bank, left on 8 t d to makingeome d' our tasty gardeners took ge, is spending his vacation �t home..
so a more moderate pace. was iez,olvccl upon. by the follo 8 most popular young ladi I and George, sons of deceased, who Still re- Colle
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wing w,hich we take from the ; NVirigham' es and I spend afortnight athis home i'U'llingayton, rather blue. -1% � r. R. MeMordie was this
, ,;J Gnly will 1 0,6derich Star. The Star says.: iVillia I f . side here, left at once for that city.- i - ----= .
. In 1 tile groom is well known as the prosperous ' -Wrn, Bawden leaves shortly on a mainess week at Owen most the i
- in town on .mon. ! , Sound', combining business
lield, al. Bracefield, Exettr, 1.1,�ytu--Id,-1 Cullison, of Colborne, wag � ,'dwards' house was al
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' ' � a I eweler of that town, The ceremony was I trip to the old country. -The case of Alex- with pleasure. -L,'vlr. John Forest, of Stan DOTS.-TMiss Ida Britton has rtturned
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dressed by able, practicAl farmers and . cei- -vithdrawn by the -loy, - by a spark ftoun a chimney, Willing hands
- deliveriDg ho a, for Aich he re- ; performed in the presence of the immediate arlder vs. Oill hau been N' is on a tripl to Aiaoma, where h�e goes
Zurich amd Urediton, The will I)-- ad- day la9t i , scene of a conflagration on Tuesday, caused �
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e d -,'- 7 3. He infor"med the Star that in ; friends of the contracting parties, by Rev. plaintiff'. This was im soon extinguished the fire, home, after spending nearly two yours teach -
others, and a great deal of useful and much eleven monthri a sow now two years old, has ' act�on against Dep. to pay a visit t 'his eons. Mr. Forest has however. - . .
- j Wn,.. Lowe, rector of St. Paul's church. uty Game 'Warden Gill,, of Exeter, . ing music and visiting relatives near Kill-
- ,ueeded information imparted, The- best ' produced 38 young porkers in three litters i ' -A-,�retty wedding took � for two-�ons in Algoma, His -many old friends -- - - arney, Manitoba. -The topic In
farmers -ban and do attend tt ot-c rt,.eetings 1 in eleven nionths, 30 of which riurvi�ed. I .place at. ,he trqpass and unlawful seizure of a gUD, and will Nvish for him a pleasant outing. -Mr. Lakelet. I the League -
' ' home of .N meeting was taken by Mr. 1dedd, last
- . Mr. Robert Bruce, -of the 131.11 O'on- should liave come up at the;; county court in - and Mrs. R, B. McLean spent the fore part BP,Lrz1-,s.-�11r. Bushfield, our n -
with profit. Can the less proti---ient afford 1 Of these he sold suckens to 4the*v*alue of S
I � . ,�15,- cession of Hullett, on Wednesday of last Goderich this week. -Dr . ew store Sunday evening. -The delegates appointed .
or $45, reserved five � week, when his daughtor, Agnes, was joined visiting his brother, Will, t Clinton,- fo ondon.-Mr. Thomas Achezon, of no doubt his enterprise I ple'fl Union Con -
to stay away ? ' six bogs for $73, four f i P. RoBe was of the week at I he home of Mr. Robert Ket- keeper, is meeting with success thub far and , to attend the Young Pee - �
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Iowa re�uitel as fo . - for hi�-own uEe at $50, a� total of ,0,183, and : in the holy bonde.of wedlock to Mr. Rich. couple of da r a tle, L tiOn, in Clinton, next week, are Miss
. . Thomas � ard H. -Murphy, of Exeter, The ceremony I Hattie McCallum, visited- jMisa ParkinSo --he parental home o"f Mr. its selling a,s reasonable as any of the mer- � Miss Charlotite Clark. The delegates for --
Alr-Mordie, Thomas Carling, Mr. Brocken� Ginn, of Goderich township ig. another far- ' ' - n, lioneyincion at �
� was perfoinied inbth ' esence of a large - London, for several days last week. -Robert Acheson, a'. the'manse.-Mr. J. P. Ross, of
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. Uum Mr. Hamilton, of Pickard now drives an el ) school are Robei-t Cl&rk'and
I I Th I 'e nt new family 1,1'.xeter, wag calling on old time friends in , � a I- e y,. The I Robert Rogerson.
J. A. Wilison, R. Bi McLean, -A. G. Szm�;,- sheep for profit. Last year he had 26 lambs Londesboro. p b ' l7th concession keep raLh r poorl
lie, Win. � was attended by carriage,-'Aev. Colin IT e er and wife, of the village duri.Og the past week. Mr. Ross few warm days of the past week which ap- -The anniversary ser -
Lewis, J, H. McEvren, John from 321,sheep.. the value of lambs and wool � ,Nli-m Mary Wevmouth� while Mr'. Peter te vices in connection with Kiuburn h di t
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Allison, being $100 to $105. The' same year Mr. � 2\1 P I still retains his Ounny ways. -Mr. McDou- peared to revive others who were sick, bad ' church and Sabbath school will bt, held on
- Neil, of Clinton, perf ,61rmed the duties of wlier'e the former will attend the General gall, whose illn§aa we made mention of last no benefi,-,ial effect on Mr. Ril- I
At the cloge of the ann%%[ meating a Cxinn had two sows which br(ught im a beat man. ' Vchie.-Mr.s. ' Sabbath next, June 16tb, when services
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director's, meeting Was hold :!.ad resulted in return of $447, and in additiob Assembly of the Presbyteri0 church. Rev, .week, is improving. -Our grain market has Robert Candle was buried here last Satur- *� will be held at 2:30 and 7 p. in., to be con- .
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k to this he -'Many will regret to learn of the death Wm. ?Vlartin left for the � same place on been very bris#-. for the past few weeks, day. She took blood i - out a � ducted by Rev. Mr. PenbalI, of Blyth. On
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the following election of officers : Samuel � converted five to his own" use, making a of an old res� auley, on Wednes- Tuesday. -A large number!of friends from Selidom, at this season of'the year, has there
Moffatt re-elected president ; D. McInnis, total of � - . Mr. Ginn says hogs cost 1 day of last week in the �. ain two d e was attended by ! the following Friday afternoon, June 21st,
ffllie, of Hensall, ; -more to raise, feed and fatte' eep, ' (`,lenn, at the adVanced ge of 77 years, the the late Mrs. McCord, on Tuesday. The ent time. �his keeps Mr. Moffat busy all Thursday. She leaves " on - astrawberry festival -will be held on .the
vice-president, and S. Sm I n -than 8h P Person of Edw'ard here attended the funeral, at St. Johns, of been more r delivered than at the pres. octors,she succumbed to the disease I .
Becretary-treasurer. R. Gardiner, the late, I 'but that there is no comparison when profits cause ol demise being rindipally old age. deceased was a most estimable lady an 86 family of nine I lawn of Mr. A. Coats, commencinq at two -
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effl--Zeut secretary, declined rc-appointrnent [1 are considered, the hogs have the preference. d his post, which he fills -so well.-Nlrs. Jas� childeren, mostly small, a husband and -a : o'clock. The programme will consist of ad -
I ; He was,born in Packenliam township, short. highly respected here, where the family Crozier and children are vi8iiing at her home , number of brothers and sisters. -Q ite a ! dresses,,readinge, recitations and music.
- &ad was given a hearty vote of thanks for Nlr Jesse Gray, of the 4th 'concession of., ly after the landing of his parents from the lived till February last. -Richard Murphy, in 'the village. -Mr. Charles Cooper, with number from this vicinity go to Goudiirich I The Clinton brass band will also be prealent.
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bis clever management of the affairs of the ! Xs�field, Is still another who has learned to ! old country, and was left, an orphan ab an of Murphy & Stewart, representatives here his cousin, Mios Nellie Cooper, the past this week as ivitnesses on a suit brought by I A most enjoyable time may be look -ad for, I
Institute during the four years paet. 71 raise hogs profitably. On Monday he I earlyage. He came to Stanley in about of the Massey -Harris Company, returned to week, were vis . iting at the home of lvlr. John the driver of
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