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L - NEW ADVERTISMIENTS render back to u t for the im- a disastrous fight between the United States good horses.—Mr. W. J. McLean, of Lon. Re
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: _k - - - large body of insurgents attacked Company 1up to attend the wedding of his brother as
�� 9W The figurebetweelitho pareafhee or each It -lie som6what novel and refreshing to 46 ,
I � .. __ one, denotes the page of the p.p(r on which the I . 0,' Ninth Infantry, only. 24' members "of James.—Rev. Dr. Moffatt, of Toronto, will an�
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� t I . I in Duim4or, are report7ed to have been killed. on Sabbath. Mr. Moffat is no stranger to aft
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r: i .- ; Blyth Fall Fair—McKinnon & Oo.-5 that by a political opponent,. , It is � usually The company was at breakfast'When at. the people of this liart! He is a good proach. 1,5
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! : ;-" �!- Farmers' wearing Shoes-Robt. Willis & Sou -5 yo 91 gents c . .
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1. � . could frame when it aormses- them of par- attending the evangelistic meetings held by in
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11 I t, I 9 It0bers-Richardson & hlolnnle-6 The remarks of sc prominent and The Yankees can' . t down the Canadians Hunter and Croosley at
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�_.Vi I I I . Canadian hard of Jersey cows scored second be able to knock the dust ff anything com ` E.
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I I 1 4� . . TeaGher Warited-Peter J. Bishop -5 The care and economy with which they I figure, but money holds no comparison with
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.. t . Departments Com I ,to -Greig & Macdonald -1 administer the finanons where Toronto is . og Robert to a good horse.
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. _1 . I I I .)Business Notice -_F. T,. Willis are administered in the Province generally. fourth Place, The NOTES, -Arrangements aro being made 9
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I . . . 1. � , (;ider Mill -John Elder -8 I The, World., evidently, doet not appreciate I that week was an
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I 1 : i Volunteera- Alex. Wilson -8 this economy when it. trenches upon its own third, with $7,28, and the American Guern- Monday, October 13th and 14th. Oa Sun -
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I . iz i .* SEAFORTH, FRIDAY,, Oct. 4th, opportunity of seeing the ground coated by
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.; 11.1 i.'. . . the Age of.83 yearp. Mrs. MoMurchie was
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. i . parture from its usual careful and economi - the Rev. Mr. Hamilbou. The remains were an
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� -1 I -,,4i. �,,� , -Inspector Robb visited our school in Goderich.-Mrs. -Newton, of Wingham, n
: 11 4�.Ii , " � 1� i Can%da. From what ive read of ,khat the NOTES,
I ,� - r indebted to Optaao a hun red ti moo more was in the village this week on bupinete.- th
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4 .z I fi. , 7 N. apparently clear that the Governor-General For one doll r th t is expended in the' city onge
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� � I - from whom Mr. Wright bought, is doing it sheeted with tin. -Mr, J, Hill, f Clinton,
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t A -�f :11 ial honors without consulting any of his ' . -0 - righam's barn this week -Mr. W. mp- 0
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i ,� I - h , � a J matter of fact, he dred dollars , anderson is in the county . town as a wit
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1 -4 i 1� Detroit- returned on Saturday lmt.-Qufto MO
� i i - " � � a nanies toz the Governor-General for i week. -Anniversary services were held in 9 re
� . �: �;, ; . 1. - city -ban well-nffard, as It ll'as a prop"cr , the M.'ethodist, *church on Sunday ah(l a anumbertook in the Goderich fair this
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� ; I dations were pmsi�6d over, The issue right, to maintain its owa improvements social on the following ev6ning,-Mr. Wil. week. -The harvest home dinner at Kin
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7 i 11 i P 9`39 0" 1 Walker and Miss Riddel returned from are sure more will attend it another year.
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� ... I . . : s - Editorial Notes -and 1 Comm ents. friend, Miss Loum E3,rl Mr. Thomas could have saved it from destruction.
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�;- i t 1 �. : -, they command no respect or honor by virtue ' near Listowel. -Quite a numWr -from this the death of a worthy resident,in the person
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; , li � � ,�, of their titles and that would not be ac. . �,icinitv are attending the meetings held in of Mr. William Heyrock, who passed WAY,
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frequently do as scrimp honor to the title as . � country to our opening on aboye date, when we will
the title does to them. . London township farmer, for the murder of . � show the vd.ry neweat and up,to-date styles fn via
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1 . his father, over a year ago, has been in pro� . lKippen. .. . we
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I � greas for nearly two weeks at London. The D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer ; start his cider milr, and has done Po, but on
- Always Grumbling. wills, mortgages and deeds drawn up. Money loaned account FS
" evidence is very contradictary, and, on- the of the soarcity of apples will just grind Tuesday and
�. vObole, is favurable to the accused, The at: the lo west -rates of interest. 1740-tf Thursday of each week John Eider, Lot 16: Con. tb
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I it tl�ey possessed the whole world and the writing the jury had not rendered their the congregations of St. Andrew's -and Hills BRiEFs.-Mr. F. E. Karn, manager of D1
I I - - I fullness thereof, �hey would still whine and verdict. - Green churches was held on Monday last the Molsone Bank at Heneall, carried off sor
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0 . more. The people of Toronto seem to b -e of field, moderator, occupied the chair, -Only for single carriage driver and for gentle- ,'am
,, � I i Conservativ� politician, and for long-% col- two names were prominently -before the man's bebt driving outfit. Mr. Karn 'has a Me
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. � I us by rarnarket similar to ,the following . made " unanimous. 'Mr., McLennan belong'a B. McLean was in Exeter the first part of -ver
: � . which so frequently appear,' in the city , Ottawa. He hasl evidently, got down to -to the Guelph Presbytery. He is a plever this week visiting ,felatives.-Mrs. Rev. ma
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� , . come a member of a legal firm in the Cap- Should he -accept the call, Kippen and Hills Mrs. W. ,Colville and other friends, -Miss wh
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. The Ontario Government has at last -been I profeRsion there. It will go mighty hard ableat ministers in Huron. The stipend town. -Miss Phalan, of Stratford, who was W
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. money on the rutted and rn.uddy Beet -ion of ' bis old age. T� will be his first experience, weeks' holidays. , . . Davis has made a fine approach to Clie ene
. Simcoe Ftreet that p:h(4&es the official resi- 1 in that line. I i WEDDIN-o BErms,-On Tueijdiy last Old Molsong Bank building. -Miss Steinba(-h, In
I dence of the Lieu teuaut-G overnor., The- I �- Sol'shone forth with oven more splendor 1 of Zurich, was in the village on Sabba,�ii ral
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; - while in Toronto, i� to be hurried into ., - midar, on that d . We refer to the ,mar- bazaar held in connection with St. Peter'@ Su
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; � sometti-ing like decent co�udition befor riage of Ml -.r. -James B. McLean, one of Tuck. church," near St. Joseph. The bazaar was the
, I arrival. Half the coat is to be barn by the ' the Crown was being examiqed. He said eremith's moat) popular young men, and son held in Contine'a'mammoth brick block, at she
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l it took on the -question tile city council has i ford, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John the oburch.-Dr. Cecil Ross, house Burgeon fem
I I � I I reason to be aatir.fied. After vainly ap- 'I Iii8.house some time before his death. lie Caawford, of the London road, one .of on . r of St. Joseph Hospital, London, was home Le
-1. . / pealing to the (11overnment in the name of complained that his son, Gerald,, the present handsomeat and most accomplished young 'recently visiting his father and brothers.-' in
. - loryaLy and hospitality to contribute a surn accused, had kicked him and he was suffar. ladies. The bride was given away by her Mr. Bernard Thomson, though a Scotch- list
, to set the street in order, the council had to I er i�g from a pain in- the groin. The judge father and looked very pretty gqwned in man, knows bow to raise good Irish pota. ha�
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11 consider whether it itself ought to go on remarked that had the pain been - ��gher up white silk and veil. She was attended by toes, judging from two - fine specimens we gla
�, - wibh the work and carry it Gut at the muni- . he might have called in a physician and ,-her *neice� Miss B. Monteith, as maid of saw this week, taken out of his garden, has
I I cipality's expense.' It decided tha-t it would been opera a on or appen e honor, who' was also dt.esspd in white silk. They weighed 11 pounds each. --Mise Play- gra
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I the lower section of Simcoe street now is, . . . - was played by Mrs.,, Wm. Crawford. After of Mr. Paul D, Bell, were attending tile Ha
I the city�Lwas not bound to save it from mak- We suppose it will be interesting to most the ceremony the guests repaired to the Pan-American, at Buffalo, the past week. - Chu
ing ou.cli an exhibition of rudeness. So it people to know the disposition made of his lawn where the tables were laden with all Miss Smith, of Forest, in visiting her neice, att
was concluded that -if the Government could L the -delicacies, The. young con le were Mrs. 0. A. McDonell -Miss Bessie Urqu. int
. - property by the late- President McKinle �
� , I stand the state of the street daring the re. Y' most warmly congratulated, and the many hart, returned home Tuefiday, after a week's Vo
. ce..pt!Qn Toronto could., and the city coundl� -'His will was offered for probate at Canton, wieful and costly wedding gifts received visit with,. f . -Miss alt.
iiends near Seaforth.
� �. diami.-ised the idea of doing the work Un- Ohio, a few days ago. All his real estate fully bespoke the popularity of both. The Croyodale.' who was visiting friends in Lou- er
- - aided. This, and the scandalized tone of - , happy couple left on the evening train for don, returned home last week. -Mr, H. 9ef
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� . comment upon the Governmeat'a meanness Buff4o, and will also visit friends in To. Jacobi hao returned from spendipg a week Peo
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- - � of Pubtle-Worka could stand it no Jougar, and at- her death said mum to be paid to his ing them 'all h appiness and prosperity in in Stanley. -Mr. Thom&:, Robertson, of ent
, and he comes forward, barely in time to got sister, Heleu McKinley, Whatever pro- their future life. - Tnokeremith, has. purnlis d Mr. Joseph alk
�. , the pavement laid for the reception,(-* * th on party remains at tie death of fbis wife shall , NOTES -Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jackson Case's neat brick dwelling and intends N
offer to pay half. the cost T� a ,or a ako. go to his brother and *iaters, share 'and and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Crawford, of Rip. moving into our village about'November lilb. Zi ti
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, I t it I M nday last, carrIving . 'th him the best looking after the interests bf th(
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city property. . 0 to - wishes of a host of Iriends.-Mr. and Mrs, Mr. sad Mrs. A. Arnold, of Wingnam, who I our
, i I plead its right of exemption as it has�alfeady Philippinos, like Ahe Boers, possess the Charles Upshall, of Port Elgin, are visiting were here . far a week or Do, visiting Mr. fou
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surrounding its land are kept in dier Pa r or an. Uncle Sam still keeps a; large force of Ricker, I during the fore part of the- week, -The -managers of C&rmel Presbyteriau Go
. maintained -in good condition by t 'ty' his regular soldiers in the rhilipines, and were V113iting friends at Exeter and Cen. church have decided to remove the iron ere
I . � I Ita treatment of Toronto in this rem eot has . tralia.-Mr. Alexander Sinclair, ad on ferice around the church, -Rev. Mr. Hun. 1st
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�, - here is steadily appreciating as. a result of them a little diversion to keep them in team of horses for the handsome of met church on Sabbath morni% last, doliv. tho
.. �w private and mufiioipal enterprise, it will not I practise. . A report from Manills announces $400. Mr. Sinclair"knowo it pays to raise I eriog a very able and impressive sermon. exe
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thodist church the same morning *VInf I
ermon that was very highly spougn' 0,jIs it any Wonder' �
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vices in the rink. Tile attendance in the That the farinere use FEAWS CONDITION POWDER wilell thoy - .
ernoon was over 1,000, and estimated at t �
00 in the evening. The meetings ATJ, can got . results like' thio -. - - . �
ougout are a most gratifying success.— -
a. Hays and her sister, Miss Gibson, of . Robert Frazer, of Walton, a thorou,,hly rehible up-to-date farmer
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iting friends.—Rov. J. S. Ifenderson was i I have had wonderful euccess with Feat's Condition Powder. 0,ne, 50e
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ding the Christian Endeavor convention I , �
session there.—Mr. John McIntosh and i bad in the legs. I tried everything I could hear of for the frOuble, but
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lage on Sabbath visiting' Mr. and Mrs. '
Sheffer. I tion Powilerv, and I got a 50c package, and com enced feeding th,eln t-0
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htly Jackets, fashioni%ble Dress Goods, teaspoonfuls, for 50c. Prepared by I - I
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Mr. Win. Archer, of e0derich township, 1 . I :.'r .
five yearn, at a rental of $385 a year, the j 4 S:ffl_AA_:F01 T __
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a of de nicest and best farm@ in the town- Patterson, Mrs. J. Riby and Mr and Mrs. Monday last, when he was thrown from big
an4 is in first-class shape. As Mr- Somerville, Mrs.� Patterson wift visit her' buggl and sustained serfou-s injuries, his
I Saginaw, Michigan ; Mrs, J. body being severely bruited and one rib
0 t atends .retiring from farming, he brc ther, at
11 havt an aucti ton sale of his chattels on Ra)y will visit in Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. broken. Anthe reverend- .gentleman is will -
iday,Ootober 18th. The many friends Soiriervilles-t other points ia,Michigan.— advanced in years the, con,sig uences - may be
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Mr. Moffat wiM, regret to ledrn that lie , ite 7. W. J. West officisied at the marriage rerious, Father 0 Neil i well kno
ends removing from Varna. He is going I 01 Migs Woodrow and Mr. Hoy, of Morris, throughout Western Ontario.
ek to his old love, and will engage in the on Wednesday last. The wedding was a -A quiet but pretty social event took
plement business again, and expects that . lar a one, mud- the many friends of the bride place at the home of Mr.l' and Mrs. John
ndon will be his future place of residence, an bridegroom will I vvis4 them a large Cuthbertson, of Atwood, on Tuesday morn.
FATA:L ACCIDENT. -A moat I melancholy ' she re of happiDeSS and prot,perity in the ing, 24th ult.,, at 9 o'elock,';when Miss jest, - -
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d fatal &eel f ut ire, -M iss Ida Churchill, who has been a L. Cuthbertson, sister of the - host, was I
ruing, resulting in the deatfi of Mr. Thos. 'I M h Presbyterian church choir united in marriage to Robert Armour, of
liott, son of Mrl� Gabriel Elliott, of Gode- for some months this summer, returned Horninge Mille." The .house wall prettily
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h township, two miles north of Varna. i to her situation in Arthur this week.- decorated with ferns, myrtle and chrysau.
� was taking a load of apples to Clinton, ' Mi. A. Craig spent a few days in Walker- thernume, under an arch of which the cere.
d when turningithe corner at Herbison'@, tori this week. -Mr. James H. Jenkins, of rilony was performed by Rev, P, A. Me. I
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rned them into the fence, when one of the on the Bluevale road. It, is 14 years since -A pretty wedding took place on Wed.
to broke, and he lost complete ,control of Mi. Jenkins last paid a visit to his home nesday of last week at the home of Mr. and
a animals. It is'supposed that the load here, and he will,no doubt,see many changes Mrs, Richard Abraham, Stratford, when
,let have fallen on him, but the exact cauee eince then. their second daughter, Jennie, was united
his death will never be known.as the vital mwmmm� � in marriage to Mr. J. English, of 'Toronto.
ark had fled ,when he was found. The Perth N otes . The ceremony was performed by the Rev.
ceased young man wan only 36 years of Mr. Williams. Miss English, sister of the .
e, and leaves P. wife and one child to --Mr. George Woods has sold his- pro- groom, and Mr. Wm. Abraham, acted 1A
urn his untimely death. The gad occur. P8,t-y in Uc ell to Mr. John Goqnlc�'. bridesmaid and groomsman w respectively.
nee has cast a gloom over the entire who purchased Mr.' O'Leary's liquor busl " The newlymartled couple will live in To.
ighborhood, and the deepest sympathy nese. The price paid was 8850; ronto, where the groom is employed by tba �
extended to the bereaved family aiid __Oa Sunday night, 9_2nd ult., a fitable T, Eaton Company. I I
ende. I used by A. Q. Lloydq of Stratford, was -What might have 'resulted in a serious
I � . burned. T wo horscs were in the stable at blaze, but for the prompt action of Con.
the time. Oae was got out, but it yvas. EO table Nutt, occurred in:St. Marys early
Leadbury. '_ I baoly burned that -it will hardly live. The "I
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ay on a pleasant visit to Port Albert.- -�-At a meeting of the vestry of Trinity remodeling the store soon tobe occupied by
. R, S. Wilson & Co., had been burning rub. I
r. Edward Robinson, of Stanley,was vieit- church, Mitoliell, held on Monday evening Wall. on Thnrodiy and had not taken proper I
; his brother, Mr. Richard Robinson, last of last weak, it was decided to accept the care to'see that it was all. extinguished.
ek,-Alr. Win-. R%e, & A., has accepted nomination made by the biahop of 'Rev. R About 3 a. tn. on Friday quite a blaze was.
?osition as principal in the oehool at E i -. HoWrtrd, of Thorndale, for the vacant � .
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,000. -Mr. Joseph Hackwell has gone to - Thera died on Monday of last week Mr. mana T to extinguish it without any .
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damage being clone, but it was a close es.11 I
dding party held here :L recently, a gold Eakthope, at, the age of 39 years. He -bad I
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this section so uufeellt)g as to keep the heq 'lart"ll birthday. On that occa(don the church; Ripley, on Tuesday, Septe ruber . �
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tigle. Will he kindly leave it at, the poet. old lady was presented with .,& well filled I 7thf� at 9 a. in. Rev, G. M. bunn was a . � -_
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om it was taken. -Mr. J,3hn Stafford and ebi[idren and they were all present to cele. months. c,A committee, Revda. Turra- and . I
'William have -been away on a pleasant br I te with her. - McLeod and their elders, was appoin d .-
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it to St. Marys and other points to the � Charles H. Gifford, one of the oldest consider the whole question of the appoint- I
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uth of here. - - I res dents of Stratford, passed away at his ment of Moderator in the Presbytery.' A I .
A Joyous E'VENT.-A prebty wedding Mae 012 ouday morning of last week, at letter was read trom the PrisonertV Ald .
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ok place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. I tlic age of 82 yearn.. Mr, Gifford was born Association asking the sympathy and aid of
cculla, on Wednesday evening, Septem- in Rhode Ibland and came to Stratford the Presbytery in their effort -is on behalf of
r!18th, when their daughter, Miss Annie, about 25 years ago. He leaves a family of inebriates. It was agreed to command the
9 married to Mr. George Wilson. The four eous and one daughter. ' objects *andefforts of the association to ' the �
remony was performed by Rev. Mr. Mug- -"Mr. Robert S. - Leslie, son of Mr. J. interest and a,ympathy of the ministers and I I,
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ave, in the presence of upwards of 100,' 'teilie, River Road, Blanshard, arid ex -pupil congregations in the Presbytery an worthy * i
7ited guests. The bridal couple and their of St. Marys Collegiate Institute, has a of their support. Standing committees- for �
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tendants stood under an evergreen arch distluguis tied - himself, winning the Thu the ensuing year were appointed so follows -. I
ile the ceremony was being performed. I Ralph King scholarship of $00 for pro- Finance, Revda. Ross, .Malcolni and West. .
e,bride -looked charming in a. dreag of fidiency in the first year theological exami- Rome missions, - Revdx. MurraiV, M3Leod . 1.
ite organdie, trimmed with lace and I nations of Manitoba college. - - and Maxwell. Augmentation. Rev,do. Rome .
ite silk ribbon, and was attended by her -Ethel M. Lake, of Avonbank, and John and Wont. Sabbath schools, Revds. Miller, I
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ter, Miss Afaggie, who wore a dress of the , 0. Stevens, of Blaneh%rd, were united in lev and Fairbairn. Church rife and �
e material, trimmed with lace and pink I the holy bonde of matrimony at 5 o'clock p. work, Revdt. Dann, Hastie .and McFarlane. 11 �
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k ribbon. The groom was assisted by Mr. I m,, Friday, September 20th. The care- Examination of students, Revas'. Perr-le, I
mes Walker. Miss Mamie McEwen play- , St. McRae and Stewart, people'Zo So ;
,mony took place at Knox cliurch manse I
the wedding march in her usual pleasing M,I.rys, the Rev. A. Grant officiating, as- cieties, Revds. F. J. M�Oxlwlnegil, Wen and' I
liner. .The wedding presents were num. slised by the Rev. Wrn. Rugeel, of Mother. Whaley. Statistics, Revda. Ballantyus and
us, eleganb and costly, and the wedding well, mist-ionary to Central India. , Anderson. AWed and Infirm Milaistere I
nner was bountiful and well prerared. -On Tuesday morning of last week, St. Fund, Revile. alcolm and -MeNab. -
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a bride -was one of the many amiable Patrick's church, Kinkora, was the scene of Messrs. Gosling and McKenzie were I
ung ladies of which,this section can boast, a very pretty event, when Mr. Edward Mc- recommended to the Rome Mission commit- I
d she will be muoh-missed in social circles Ewen and M ise Nom Crowley were united tee for the position of catechists and Mr. J. .
re. They go to resid6 in Minnesota, where in the holy bonds of matrimony by Rev. S. Nicholson was received and recommend.
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a groomin engaged in a profitable -indus- Father O'Neil. Mr. Thomais Writt, cousin ed as a student preparing for the ministry _.
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, and are followed by the' best wishes of oi the groom, acted as groomsman, while of the chureb. l- i
arge circle of friends. Miss Nellie Crowley supported her sister. . The Presbytery of Stratfoid having asked ]
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home of Mr. Robert PfiDgle, base line, movement -to erect a church within the ;
Bluevale. Blanshard, was the Feerie of a pleasing bounds of Maitland Prejobytery that would �
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oTEs.-Mrs. J. Colli 'e, who has been event, the occasion being the wedding of interfere, in their opinion, with the work of
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iting friends in Kincardine for a few big daughter, Miss Jennie, to Mr.-ThOmas a charge in Stratford Presbytery, a commit- .
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eke, returned home on Tuesday. -Mr. Cooper, of Nissouri. There were about 80 tee, Rev -do. Ron@, MoNab and Anderson, , I
mmer, of Witiglism, - visited Mi. J. guests present sit the interesting - ceremony- was appointed to visit the field and report, I
weett, on Friday. -Quite a number of which was performed by the Rev, Mr'. the Presbytery of Stratford to be informed -
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a villagers attended the show in Wingham Hart. . I of this s-ction and invited to co-opertte. :
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iday. The dAy was an ideal one. -Mrs. J. -The many friends of Rev. A. D. The congregation of Pine River intimated I I
ent, sr., hai been suffering with a very Dewedney, a former rector of Trinity that they would become self supportiug I
a hand lately. -The carpenter work of , church, Mitchell, will be grieved to -learn of af ter October let of this year and were coa- .
orge -McDonald's stables is now com. l the severe loss he has sustained through the gratulated on this new step. �
ted,and his barn and stables are now death of his wife, the Bad event having The Presbytery expressed satisfaction �,
ong the beat in this vicinity. -M ear, ra. occurred at their home, in St. John, New with the success of the Century Fund move -
Milian and Stevenson, Kinburn,visited at Brunswick, on Friday of last week.. That ment no far, and requested ministers and � .
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KinR's last week. -The annual children's fell destroyer, consumption, was the cause. sessions to give their congregations- a �
y services were held in the Presbytetian I -The long pending suit, the Corporation further opportunity of contributing, that I
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urch on Sunday last. The church was of Mitchell vs. John Allan, was disposed of what is still lacking of the full amount de. I
y prettily decorated with flowers and onday morning of last week by Magistrate - -
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pie leaves, but the bad weather prevented Cull. The case aro2e over Mr. Allan, who Application was made on behalf of the I
ny from enjoying the extra preparation opened up a store in Mitchell after the .i
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ich had been -made. The singing of the assessor returned his roll, refusing to pay Walton congregation to the Augmentation �
ldren was very enjoyable, and Rev. Mr. tranbient trade�s' license. He dwore that fund for a graut of $150, the Presbytery �
proposing to apply for� $75 for :the follow�
eat, in his addresses to the young, both at big wife was owner of the stock and that he ling L Vear, it be , ing understood that thereaftor Z
morning mud evening services, wa@ li8t* was manager. A fine of $5Q and costs was �
d to very attenLtively" by the little folka. imposed, to be paid forthwith. t" charge shall be self-sustaining. - _. I
I q 'A committee, -Revda. McLennan, 'Miller .
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the Methodist church, the Sunday school I -Davis v D' F t at, an action Lfor and Whale was appointed to consider �
lyLservicea were much the same.- Rev. I " ,�o _rnan, e I y,
. Swan preached to the yourig, and the � libel, tried at the 811-ratford assizes last week the recommendation of the Assembly on ths, .
I and the jury returned a verdict for the holding of special meetings. .
ging was led by a choir composed bf , plaintiff awarding $100 damages. The �
nday school soholarp.'-Jack Coulf.p.4 was laintiff is the Mayor of .Mitchell, the de- The Presbytery adjourn6d to meet in I
i Wingliam on November 19th, at 9. a. in. �
winner in the bicycle races at the Ripley fendauta the proptietors of The ,S,pratfori � I i
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w last week. The prize was a handsome i Herald. The paper alleged the I Mayor . .
yole lamp -Mary King has been ill for a altered a committee. report and the case ar- -Hon. (). H. McIntosh', sone-timepro.' L
days -Mr. and Mrs; Barrett, of Me. rise@ out of the Minieteriab Driving Park minent politician, and later Lieutenant- _
nnan, Algoma, have been visiting friends embroglio which has agitated the peovl� of Governor of the Northwtat Territories, sud 1,
Huron county, including Bluevale in their Mitchell all eurnmer. who resigned that position to speculate Is � I 1,
. Mrs, Bar�ett, ' as Miss Louie Hartley, -Rev. Father O'Neil, an aged Roman, gold mines at Roseland,. British, ColuMbik . _. .
many friends in Bluevale, who were all Catholic priest stationed at Kincors, near has returned to Ottawa, and will bring hit
d to see her again. -Mr. Alex. M9008 Stratford, was driving into that city on family to permanently reside in that city- I
moved back to the village from Bel- . I
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ve, and has again began a ohnemaking I
iness here. -Miss Cummer. of Toronto, 0 . . �
iaiting her cousin, Mrs. J. Fawcett.- 7 I
a missionary lecture, given by Rev. Mr. �
jitie, of Belgrave, in the Presbyterian Seaf,ortks Ladies , and L . .1
rob, on Tuesday evening, was fairly well
ended, when the bad weather is taken 4 L I
o consideration. It was entitled " A . Q . I � �
ice from Indore," and proved very inter. Gends' Tadorima... Par lor. . - . I
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ore tine mtna4 ot- nis nearers the strange
pie and customs of far away India, and
a of the incidents he related were de.
edly amusing, The musical part of the
ert&inment was furnished by the choir
Miss Thynne, who sang 11 The Holy
7 " and 11 The Fairies " In a maoncr that
Ighted her audience. -Mrs. John Gard.
r is visiting her daughter, Mrs, Fred.
Oracken, of Brussels-' - -Mrs. Snell and
family, who have lived all summer on a
m near Wingham, move& back to the
ago last week.-Inspeetor Robb visited
shool. one day last week, and no doubt
nd everything satisfactory. -Mr. Samuel
ht,on, who was a victim of smallpox I in
rrie, this summer, has completely recov.,�
d and is -now visiting his father, on the
line of Marria.-Mins Laurs Snell is
Iting in Clinton this week. -Among
as who took advantage of the western
ursion last week were : Mril. Walter �
. 11 A thing of beauty is a joy forever." So wrote the poet Keats. But Wb0 is I -
beautp? Th&t which strikes the eye as pleasing may be called beautiful- - �
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Did you ever notice how lovely our garments. cling to the form, or how thORI "V,
drapery bangs in folds that flow with the motion of the body? .
A lady dressed in one of our I tailor-made suite may behold beautylx self sud� s' 4
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large salary Md'lle Richie,who comes to us from Stitts & O'Brien' , est order,* .
ladies' tailors of Toronto, well armed with recommendations of the high
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