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HURON EXPOSITOR
THE
r. Rinn, who resides
esteemed triend,
6,0. ticket Agents ni Cf in,
south of Colnotanc% passed bi
—Mr. Jacob Greig & Stiewar, f a 83rd birth
ereq nial, cheerful her Oarente before returni a g. to McGregor, It pring,
mally, he amnel Lit
wa's of a go on id Manitoba for Mr. and Mrs. Sa as also the 58th
Schn�idt, who has be ednead y, W
Isposition'; a good cibiien, �& faithful hug- on Monday. -H sers. Jain IV. and Mr . Rinu's
n Watson t,oi M ooee conce
e was Manitoba M6- es and W.. R. day on W wod,-
From Sht Sural fty over a year, returned the anniversary of ya red
Retiring and anWa, kind father. He loaves a widow r, Mrs. Job jaw. The rest of e ats le
'and five daughters. anad We )nture to 66yfivr couple
Mpanied by his daughte I a � 3�
nily of two Bonn 'i nexb week.—Messrs. ding day. We
nd far band ndthree child. family willl follow-
gular atten4ant and a cons
king
Docherty, andher hue nice card are as hale and I earty and enjoying life as
istent Baldwin Brown have isjued a
e was arc eir home with at - their ad-
DISTRIOT WATT�ERS. ren. They intend ma th this worthy coupe� are doing
embar of St. Thomas Episoopal� churc —Mies Jennie advertising their- Piano and orgau tuoing to form the B �t
ive
Mr-SohrAidt for 'some time. they long
BUSINESS pushing vanced age.
the remains were interrIed in Maitlandbank Liring business. They are
to. Peter jhlo+� months' visit and rnpE
in a t be
A GOOD HORSE SOLD; a mayor Hilli hall returned fro 0 ery i spared:to
posed 0 emetery, on Sunday afternoon, thi en and des I e a liberal patronage. enjoy the comfort al of life and
big )g as wit4 reistives in HaMptQQ,—Mjs. W. J. young In
aving a
Kay, of Tuckeremith, has dii til each other.—We aie h
t4llion 'Miss Rdi h
Sourcese
and members of the to*n council ao were the —Mrs. Hodgine and Mrs. Garden are at.
t=v, mzni a �gn - —3t - �g well known heavy draught B Mr; embers of the fi re Fear' and son Douglas, of Aylmer, menal March weather. — Britton is
f tending the annual Mee
ill -bearers, and the in Lin of the o
Iowa. 9 9 Qidays with her sister,
gniond durin
Cowan, of Ssuliourn,' Lon- spending Easter
Alex. w1gade and of, the Ancient Order, of t�he guests of Mrs. W. D. VanE Association, in
I have r. James Cu I Auxiliary Missionary�
n -five. years, ro mmi g, of the to e -
Sb. Mrs. Emmerton,
en, of N�,hioh deceased was a Easter. —M of Toronto.—Robert -Me.
horse is seven years old. He ivas bred
the past twe ty
For M -e�: and M. 'are:, 1n E it the prental don, this week,� as repro n atives from ury, has returned born
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a successful B000k, Statiouery. 'iuneral in a body. hone service, spilut ute I Glaughlin, of L% e, All lovers of new goods wi appreci i
r. McKay's imported mar the p ate tRe
carried on ember, attended Thomas' church.—The various services. I
or visiting e- and Fancy Goods business. Horton Inues' imported Stud cc of unday, were aft riend .—RiISY grand array of no
Wall Pap —I�Ve have also to teeord the death home her .�,-Mrs. Ebenezcr McMurray has hurcb, ?n aster 8
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Chief." He has proven an. Ooellent *tool b, of ery At for some day .� We hope t St. James' ev. now wbeals, and have for spr in 4 a orr Mont.
I the late Geor" e been v brothers have p Obased
()ommenoing oil Mrp,.! M3Taggar a; unusually i0m 'essive. rhe pastor� R Boason.—Mr.
0 4 at er hear of her recovery soon. Rev. Mr. Sh so will take In the Q, torts of t4l I I
horse and his last season wa's the bel Our store &eked with -liveied a splendid discour is lite rall Bev
[Ridley MoTaggart, which took Place at
P. Corcoran
-sermon last Sab-
p d from he�o frou the hospital,
reached a powerful Easte James Dale is ome te historykas it
has ever made. He was shi pe sidence in t Monday. M 'a. goods—never in alli
his tow4, on on,' irawing therefrom
—Mr. am4 the Beau
in our chu,'h. a on
19 2s to Iowa, on Tuesday last. is Susann kli Eath morning a rto I seedin ;'he
o follow. looking well, and bas ta, 9 been so literally with
TUESDAYs APRIL IST, I FicTaggart's maiden bame wa John Tay Ridg wo, a most practic lesson Jar all br ht) up.
68 �ara of age, and hid Marens And I. d Mr, Win. Knox is
a ;e
roof
Fraser. She was y I -i 25 acres to-dateBals ai�tic 0 it,
ryrble�n East. r. The a nging of he choir, both morning seph a and stu
THE HvRONS'CONCE�T.—Ol the aforth for a' gri, at* -were eats at the matiss ring good and re- lowing on his ew farm.—Mr. Jo
every article in my store will. be offered for been a resident of S6 vening, was 'tionally Captivating Cololli d to) g ve a u grown is the ow calves. that 2
ho have been env4ge ng, Cb Mr. Comas Colbert has e e cep, 0 U81 in ualing )I
Many years. redib on all concerned. er of a p
at COST, LESS THAN COSTj and in Yodlers, w She was 4 good livi Dimities and' Forea es, beauU.1111
sale Oday eve' ini, London, and will remove his fami�y flected the big eat f
ncerk in Cardnio's tip the seAes at j0o po. their respec-
REGULAR 00 tian woman, and was ri�uch and deserve� ly ne a from Cleve-
-HALF
-criany cues at O:NE Ne ah6rtly.—Mrs. Charles , Mugford has �Miss Ethel rden is born un Dress Goods, elabomte Dress Trim. 150
April',Iltb, under the auspices of the urdn respected by all who 66joyea her acqua a,. the being I �ndl 2 =Ilbs, for which
ing is that I time at the home land, and will spend a 0 le of weeks at tive ages min white Cotton
PRICE. My reason for so� do Football Club, the Clintoa Nows-Recoid, 61 been seriously ill for 80M6 he has refused t lbandsoM6 an of 1�00 bmuoe. Her husband Oiad a few years ago. re. in .$100. — 7 Stuffilli Oob,
Yddle uts, M r. and N ra. Bargard.� the parental Wine he �r. Aneon-Spar- ace A
ebby artistic d
-inesa. "he Tyioleau ro Boas;
-week, says: " 3 he
this The funeral took plaoe�on Wednesday, a 2d of her pare no4n horse buyer,
am retiring from but ling, son of Mr, George parling, in seriously Win. Hinn, t *eIl k
is visiting at a a d Y other things-rai
y McGee, of Port Albe r in ra Brie man
ed in the town kall;. on Tu�a Mies is
appear the remains were inte�'red i a MoTaggam's en home has been making me good purchases th
I Seaforth an They r. Jacob Me- ill.—Mr. CLarles Aberh t has 0 otel
This will g; ve the people 0 proved &�great Oucceall. & theome of her grandfath Di ,M -00 accoun of the bad road%, Rev. as worthy of
evening, and vei, who has been from Toronto on a 0ait. He is just rec w
ing, cemetery, iietar Rodgetville. She lea over- Bak. -
rided before cc Mine Grace Torrane
opportunity to buy were highly recomme and daughtere. Gee. — take We believe -that eyery ppreon should h4ye
family of grown up eons
and the people of - Clinton e4ected A, ire* , i teaching in Orangeville, r �urued home on iog from a severe Iness.—Mr. Minty, the Mr. Steadman, ct,Alma, was unable to
the 4esgue, Silt day evening. — the value f 4 Qlar when he earas it
�er o the Bank of . Commerce, the topic at
-retiring manager o
Satitrday last. Miss Torr nee intends going number of do It. He can
BOOKS, and their exReOtstiOul were Wore than reo our citizens intended taking in and when he'
DR POTTS IN SEAFO�Tll,�Rev. Dr. PotiA, is to be entert in d at a complimentary A always.
lled ag�d all liAsnod secured a good Seaforth, get it here.
ized. - -The hall was A to Alberta, where she ba
-EBY, her. supper at
STATION of Toronto, Educational Seo'retary of ow.Jarvi at
attentively to the musical treit, both vocal M the situmion as teso t1fie C arclal hotel on Tuesday Ibe Wial I s concert
had the nighb be en favorabb
IJy the Yo Ilere. Methodist church, will'spea in the I e o.
evening next, plain Colored! Dress, Goods.
ntalj� provided Pulpit 4nd
on
and Instiurne
WALL I�APERI' disb ch-uroh, Seaforth,
Clinton igain, tho�v are
Should they visit
f ill pew," on Friday eveniog of tbi4 week. he FlOOTBALL.—The. annnal mettiog of the T ickerismi. -,h. -need but 'a glance tir know 11io
full hou0e." You uld no n was held in MILLI-NERY PEN —If the weather You W -supee.
qho 11%, 0 S
WIN -DOW SHADES, ure- of a. here. � They havle 8.0 reverend doctor is bne,Of the great speak Is Western Football Asiocia �i clerk f bonnets, he car- The football boya have Im en f t to in
hen I b. ior than ever'they :are. Sty
to hear them w an r
�mong the offic- rowned on '�Easte lee com
OLES, i large dities, a ni, Berlin, on Good Friday. A. AprJ1I it h4ated,
CURTAIN P peared in many of the a 4- haye land preachers of the d�y, and is recog vas good enough t give sunshine for seourIng the Yodler i gar Friday ev
Isis such, not only in Ca�%da and the United ere elected we notice a nitiliber of Seafo.rth tan'y W' 790-1 and o, bu t the -finoot
satisfacti,or. t finished C&shmerfics, Venetiau given the greatest of he day's of the In Iliner r, openbpga, for one
Of all kinds States, but in England; - where h tell, boys and Seaforth " Old Boi." Mr. John WEST END NotEs. —A'number of the
r than no, satin telothe and
7 uld not ask more spri like weathe zo -8ergea never i
00
farmers here ha, -e been making maple syrup
M known and loved, and ln Ireland, wbicl in A. Jackson. of Blyth, was elected honorary an Thursday of last
re WEDMNGBy-TT .—The relidened o r. we had Wednesda e frienda. Tey are the taudx&
the never have been offered befo his native land. fie Is a loyal CanadRan president ; Mr. R. C. Che a right, of Walk- d report a fair
at prices ke buyinR staple stuffs.
et, wa 11
George Hart, Goderich atte In- k. It makes one fe more li dnring the past � el!w weeks all
and are not likely to occur again in many and'Britisher, and'has� we underat d e erton, president ; vice-prea �dent Huron d wee
Wednesday evening, the ace a of a P1 a] it a spring h n e suits the ruji.—Mr. Abio�r Coaens, of Wingham, ng t I
an trict. H. M. Jackson, Soak rth ; Peninsular . Sam Ash- And popular amo lie later -weaves we
a Canah� han one called on friends here last week.
yearL ifused $10,900 a year� to leav, the
ri e
i�i In his exenaive travels he as diAiiot, W. McDonald, De roit Caledonia season, a has engaged ith Mr. Whit Crich for the soft clivging ca, Taffetallnes
Mille Millie Shaw, siate Ing quarter that the:'Milli ery establishments to]' The biggest values Will be lin the ro. ar &I'd IMethodium
met with- th the priAceg of the pulpit i ittee, J. A. Jack on, Blyth In. the summer Mon t he, but will still run the Crepelines and Elo
were so b
I Mr.George Stogdill, twol!"ttlimable ou6g usy filling or re they bad little
event. The occasion was th nd we board from more t
r of
many also f the pow bo both hemisphe�es, e, Cres9well, barber shop at Brucefield on Saturd
Q I teroollegiate committe ay And here they are, all of them new colon
people of the towe. The ceiemouy, hich ttee, W. time for decoration or tr mining hate for an,
ttor weights
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADE and is we I able to handle his subj4ct. Seaforth ; amateur standn commi Ights. Mr. W. 1 G. Broad'oot has leased new finish, be
wams very quiet one, wav perfornit a �y r. One could no think there had n fler
opening
silty H. Baker, Seafortb. i a the qu
Everyone ho prizesi� worth and toy The following schedule the farm knowt isis the Whitley_ farm, on prices tha ditis
If ration when going
Rev -F. H. Larkin, only �he imm diate been little time for Aeco 0014- mean;$
RTMENTS I hould hear him. We' notice also that a for the senior series wa ar linged , Se the third conct B'ion, fro Mr. Turner, of mand, and certainly less than
DEPA y they�never looked they'.40
relahves being Present. Af tek the tores, for real]
care o about the a
a a u -fine:muaical programme will forth—At Toronto, May tb Galt, June
n �iy :hort but very we goods Brucefield, and ill use iri for graziug par. command in sonie stores. But, thsl4
the re
You may have thought that you would mainder of the eveningil was Ple be presenteO 21st; Berlin, June 26oh. erlin—At Galt$ prettier. Thel windo . ofour dry at are poses.—Mr. A. jntelon die esed of a year- we aim . o' give oetter value
spent in a social way� Mr. And Mrs. Sto than y
our house or some par- o, Jun 114th : Seaforth, shops alwaSs have thin a in them tb colt last wei ik, to Mr. re.
unt off repapering y d May 31st ; Toront wort a they ling liott, of Goder- can get elsewhe
ill will reside in - Mr. Stogaill's - co fo t h looking'at., but on opening day
ar ro-m this spring bee lt�At I Bdl, who under-
ause, it w PLAYED VoR 27 HouR'S AND WON WA(;�R JUUe 6bb. Ga ii, May 26th ioh township.—Mr. J. E.
ticul 0
able residence, on, :Jarnes �street. ir nor, a Frdnch have a little extra. The windows. forouee Will b
much. You will change Seaforth, June l3th ; ent an operatio4 - in Dr. hospital, CUStoMers—Shopp�rz—Visitor$,
going to cost too Marseille3, I Mai 26th� M Gar routo, June 7th
very many friends will uniqe with 8 ill
ter you have seen the Anist, undertook to play continuously for 27 ho4rp furnishings of the E McFaul establiihment w
iveek a
your mind now af wishing them much happine0a in their�� In r- fir a wager of 1,000 francs. During the evening: his Riveraides�At Berling ne 21st �, Galt, iereii of Clinton, a few 0 has recovered
t had such dainty lace c rtaina,- port
values I am oViering. r group
face was d his hands swollen and his v4r,me June 28th ; Seaforth, Ma 7 ��61;h. F'o' 'sufficiently to re L#rn lialme, Mrs. J. Town- They are all of them, nitliig their *t;,
r rich material 1 and octal-, eateens and cret-
sApported onruu,'hiona. Wben te stop 2, in the intermediate the- following send, who has ba0i lAid up ith congestion Mony as to the �ea ty, variety, qi
ped at Watch for the large sale bills and prices.
night, h won the w!hger, he collapsed f oin Blyuh—At Wing- tones. scarfs and ever so man other things aga Y.� an.
Come. in and see for yourself. Everything JARVIS-WINLOW C6-Ncmt�.—Disagr�eable schedule' was arranged of the lungs, is d*e to be' around in.— tity and qual t 0ur new -apring vsh
y
nervous ration. It ilevideutthis wandidinot
�a comParativelyt la ham, May 2 at Brussels, May 319t. Brus- thaVone wants to buy af ter t�he spring house
sh. No goods on approval. Your weather did at top ge
use a Geihard-Heintzinan piano, or he never w'uld
sold for ca. cleaniDg. The other two viadows of the Mies Lottie Ma4in, of Bayfield, made a goods.
v no I ever g? r,, --p -rag
h Wingbarn, May flying visit to friends a. week ago.—Mr. Sentences Bhould be p ra xrapha money back if goods are not as represented. attendance at the Jar 'is-Winlow co eels—At Blyth, May 9t
Ing on thi f one Inctru 310 ; at store were devoted to pretty hate, dower
Faller a-ftnouncements later. Cardno's hall, on Monday evehing. Thf audi.. Mont. It to ficl-, �Vlll 16th. Wingham—At BlTf�;h, May rnia, was here on business
cLood, Beat ortb, South lide figure, in -chapters. 'We and you must bevat,
ence was apparently highl�. pleased wilihi Brussels, June Oub. It�ill.beuoticed from trimmii
of countei;s jow lry age and laces, while a Levi Stong, of Sm
t
If you ever bought bargaLins in your life, abore. He a so keeps a, full line of m sic and a blac fied wiLh �coldlype hintshere,
I! we are! to j ge y thef 179 '.1 the above schedule that th el Hurons are in black -sUrt of some rich mateifil, well
the entertainment, ud musical butri ments. Call�,audscehlm. t rew &t;the counters.
this is one chance in a ih�usand to save at was ready for wear, and A alk over the,
er 4
The Rev n ea- -of Musho
go a long way hearty applause with which.6ach pu fast company. Theitearra tl the series ire shirt waist th anle-kl . I
A little money wil I Dr. Polite Is considered e� of i handsome black.hat with big brim and ot We have endlc4a (us
eceivid. Mr. arvis well matohed, and, as a rost,"It., we may look -3
the programme -was r America's gn Victoria i hoes for la lies. —Beautiful
Pei
this sale. Tell your frie0s that you are At preach�rB and spea4ct I how much &nae, Dirnties, h
at retty trimmi�q. showed thw Gingh
prince of the mekwithandku nithe for some good games her tbis season. P
delighted all, and iwas repei 6te(�l'i; Iliulpit, he ha� w goods and Ee aoible apse. Our )ew slaing Etock of -0ye
Advise them an usual, shed `11 Ive
-ould do I for' one who wi this excellcut mal d:bas j 4tr 7it going to take in this chance, ki cales etc. a, r eat of color-
ancored. Mine Winiow's wello Pel(oti, 8 great prew%qrs of the present �eneratiori and alio e8tabliahment -ived. Look in on r
many of the�princed of 60 p�w. His addresfon to be well dressed. An ther 6 ure showed North window. W.1:11. Willis, le Agent for Geo. tints and in th in iest aprays. an&
also to do so. In the meaptime do no buy 9
-hades until were most charmingly reniored�, and, s n
per or Window 8 Pulpilo and on Friday evening, will poe 3009
ing of W611 ra LCAL BRIEFS. shoes for i��n and Vic c
Il what a pretty frock might be Made of the A. Slater 0 ia shoes fir ladies,
Mr. a' d Mrs. J. A. flor4&ls dube a 6s d 8 to.
ii her previous appearance herl she wa in 0 5 1 _als dube
a the Pirge view Pnd inaplya!d,)n In is so weli abl( to I
you have had a talk with me. mod Se%forth. 1790-1
Rr. Jam Fax ive it. Thl droteal'o � �ree is placed at the low M8,1theson, of Detroib, spent the Easter new linen colored grass 3loth, and trim 11
enthusiastically received. the race for your spring
holidays here with Mrs.' M Riaht, -o theFrout.
Uure of 1150,1h;t all many he-Arblin. Aflnemusloal atheson's sister, with lace and insertion of the same shade. In Seaforth,
Con a kood' laugh an was Killinery a
persi
programuffe alsollwill be pr6sented. 179C 1 We. F. G. Neelim.—Mr. E6,gh Jack', of 10- Oae needs to go a littlebeyond the windows trade is quite 1i 7 ly, and Ihe E. McFaul:
r Miss bunlop, co trato
repeatedly ecalled. ille I ter terior of th
The ad a, -Our
Still lota;of I bargain� left in our Sarplus routo, was in town on'stiadsy� attending the of thin store to see thieIp pile of Co. are in the had. eir Iti leads in style, qualRy -a
and accompanist, missed holr train a nne; pric, J. m:, -w rich goods of
Stock " Sale, pni don'a foiget that this 6tcre is I the funeral of Mr. R. S. Robaillbs.—Mrs. W. ton goods, li alias, print@ store is fairly al laz with a. spring bate &.-a rare beauties.
C. W. PAPST 0 pretty cot
I tions, and her place as accompanist wa tak en leading placelfoi fine footivear of all kinds. W1. H.
here for some cripti(
Fear, of Aylmer, has been the: ew shades.. and do. every des 11, and th3 salespeople are The little touch 0: elegoce here, the deanty
by Miss L. Willson. diffiou 1i t6sk Willis, -Boots an Shoos, 80alorth. and h re, in all No' A.
It Wa a 179U I
hours' olleer, days viaiting Mr. and Mri.1J.'V. Fear and signe'Vi i pretty t1immings, kept busy from , morning t 11 night. Uum there, give and indi.
n 6 dual taste to creations and -pro.
The largest Dealer in;BookS, Wall to undertake on a couple f The Gerh rd He' 1!zman is the b�sb. 1
other friands.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Young place liketbeiral for beadiW Milliner ur
sustain d ScId b Will Me co�, Selaf6rkh. -1 for them. There ire adme of the pr ttiest yl vi
y
ottem
-npani4t and to k ter
Paper, Sttationery and Fancy but Miss Willson more tha� 179q wc�e in Blenheim, OxIoid obunty. this silks, in waist lepghts �to be seen in this stylish DreEs Gobda, dainty Mpalins, rich ductions. Thu arle different from
ne 'of Mr. Young's store, before one has
reputation as an accoA A lot of good soap for the mo y. "Pur ime -to look at the C&rpots,,elegani Draperieit etc. 1790-1 i
Standard Laundry, 10 bar4 for 25C. Beattie Bto�., week, attending the fane. am you Will B�e.
-tire 'batiefactgon of bo h the
part to the en —March '.T
Goods in the County. sister-in-law, Mrs. Georg 'Young. i hate, and they maie ond, forget about every- MEL CHOLY Dll--\-,x .—John McGill,
performers and the audience. Seaforth. 1790-1
which had given us such olightful weather, thing else. Of . oo'urse, +verytbing this sea- one of the eagic e��eclk lec' i a the railway The Best no 'as Always..
TiiE Bi(� M usic STOhE. —About 100 co- DieB
took its departure with i the lion's roar, ac a
MATRI140-SIAL —A very, pr.etty but qu et Of new inuslo,received jesterday, at from 6C up. We eon must make one tbi�ak -.of the coming cident at J �ia. on F Jay last, was a
alo carry haits have strings of eon of the late Alex. M-,Qill, one of the;
DOMINION BANK a, line of Masan & Rls-h,Nordhelhacr, making those wbo had removed their coronation, so the IN
wedding was aoloinnized at �he home of N r. 1.
-PETS,
Bell and D6nilnion Piano-,Iand the famous Balliand storm windows and don4eid their spring whilin pearl and black beads and large pion pioneer reeider 69 of thi t wnship4 and NEW BRVSS ELS CAR
Win. Johnston, Goderich stie'et, on Mond Y Dominion Orgam. B ere $,on can have a choic of 6phew of Mr. 'L�eil 1 0 e engineer
6P i)arel abiver.—Mr. Wra. �Dancan of Win. and buckles. They make rather an effec- PETs.
UZI �h NEW TAgEsimy CAR
CAPITAL(Paid Up), $2,500,000 afternoon, at 4 o'clock, wh'n their yout g- maiayl'n3p. Pisknoiandotganstofant.tuningrdone
allguiranteed. Gea eator b. of Mrs. -T. W. D�noan, oi Guelph, tive trimming, but heaty looking. Instead �he train Mr. M cGill' NEW AX�IINSTRR CARPETS
nipeg, son
of w Ich ran ih �o
R EST, '$2,500,000 179 1 spent a a weeki visiting fiends of theltucked net or clitiffon fo L
est daughter, Emma, was -unit6d in Mi x- M. 11ld win, & Co., 8 few days thi r hate there t1rain failed tc carry oub his orders, and NEW WOO:
of Hain-
riage to Mr. ames Littlejohn, 14te
p4. Kindlyr�member aillaccounts owinngthe heire. —The bazaar hdld -by !the Ladies' Aid is shown this season %I traw braid that rushed past Ji rvis station, colliding v�ith NEW UN D CARPETS.
ilton. The' triarriage cer Molly wa
u lett on chur(h in the central
RTH -BRANCH, fd1rmed by Rev. Mr. Musgrave, assiat,d by firm at S. M & Co. n c as- of the Presbyterian looks like the tue e chiffon, and a hat the ot Ishort difiliance out. The, L
SEAF0 �ust be sett:ed at her train NEW WO) UGS.
the books must be closed.; Mr.'Mullett will ba found
store of Strong's block, o i I Wednesday and made of,'it takes abou) ba -If the time in unfortunate yot "g man only live�d a short NEW AXI IINSTER MATS.
-eafor'h, Ei.
Main Street, Seaforth, the Rev. Mr. I L,%rkiio. The'bride was 6s. at Chesney & Smiley% S' -'URTAINS.
i 13ce8g:)rs i S. Thursday of last week, m �u a very success. making. There was a I isudsome black hat time after being taken o4t of the wreck. NEW LACE C
sisted by her'sister, Miss Nettie, of B 16to, Mure"t & Co. 17,X -1
y gr
Gener;l Bankihg Business trans f ul affair and was exceed' n:y at i fyiDg [ to hiestraw in McFaul'a show room. it He was 26 year i of age, d leaves a wife NEW TAPESrRY OURTAINS.
A supported b of t
tc)l while the groom was F 'his "Pulpit land Pew;" by the Rev. Dr - at' interested, and especiall to tha. ladies hteribesides a mother NEW CHMILE, CURTAINS.
acted. Fariners' Sale Notes lected, was trimmed with- cst -ich featherai velvet aind an adopted Oau
brother Thomas, of Woodstpek. The bride Potts, of Torplito, on FiiJay evenini, in the M(,'ho- 9�
and advances made n same at lowest er dist.church. 17, 93- 1 who worked so industrious; to Make'it ,, ribboii and black beade� It was certainly and two sistei si living ih Toronta. The NEW MuSLINS.
was prettily attired in whitb organdic ov I . uccess. All the article pr6pared were ere w i another bat, real rates. silk and carried white carngtione, while th-a- - There is� nothing fie good as Sherwin- very stylish. Th many friends of the fami y, in this township and
ea w
Drafts tcold i on all Coints in Canada a or Inside �or outside work. For sale disposed of, and the refres merit tabl ere '�ympatby to the
4 Frenchy
bridesmaid &1so was veri becomingly attirec Willi Tes Pai t witha heavy rolliog brim'of some ill extend th(ir fullest
NEW FAVOY DRAPERIES.
P urope. by Cheer-ey & Smiley, Seaforth. most liberally patronized A 'very satis- crown trimming Of bereaved relatii '11.,
the United States anti E in pale blue grenadine cloth' over whito and chenille like goods and
—We are
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.—Interest carried pink carnations. The w dd' E,ga that'will baLch ehibition bi da, factory amount was te ized. shot ribbcn and flowt,. Around turban, Inthientore youj%illfiad theprices that.
allowed on deposit arch was played by Aliss Magg'ie B attie, fron, kwo pens of Black Minorcas, large in size and pleased toearn that Mr 'eorge Trott; a with heavy brim, waw ade of brown straw bring good qu ity and dependabler%
ent h of the moat -economir
s of One Dollar and ni true standard color. the be1sb layers -- f large eggs of former respected'resident of'thie town, has braid - and very tr Ce ully ttimmed with oods in re4
niece of the bride, and was also wel r
en alt fowls,' satisfaction Oaranteed, $1 per act;ln
u us d vilit his f h
upwards. een appointed to a goo ploEition in Tilson- NoTEs.—Rev W. J. W`6st, . A., w 9
9 b ribbon of thesame shadi cal.
Then there were
dered. After partaking Of 4 sumbt Also a full flno of beekoepers' supplies. Beeswax be to Woodstock 4 t week, t er,
—Mr
R. S. HAYS, W, K. PEARCE, wanted. Wm. Harti�y, Se4fortb. v 96 burg, as caretaker and s�perintendenti n linen and other 'bald
r. repast,the young couple leift on the 6 the cen Of two or three 'hate i f lav3e Will
,'etc ok who is in failing health Archi
-ies.—Beau crowns o ra
an
Solicitor Manage train, amid showera of rioe and good �ish 6i, Victoria" shoes 4or lad to ietery, which is tie property of the shades, with or applique, all Patterson atte (led the I d Council of
ow 19 Tin S. he rn� �qeff ent of
goods and as sible sbapcs.� Our new spling S. k of town.and under t the heavily trimmed, but qe sure to be becom-
for a short wedding tour, . in ToroA o, last week. —
Chosen Friends
this exoellen make has fuet arrived. L-jok in our coun6il. The Tilsonburlg p i Ae raDg
Most of a lare flat in the back,
eople will find ng.. the hat
Not What You Spend North windo . W. H. Willis, Sole, Agent for Gen. him a good and faithful 1ficer.—Mr. and and have a back trimm ng.Of lace rib Mifia Aggie Her �rt spent 1,, the Easter holi-
VESTRY MEzTiN6.--43V. 'Thomas �huioh A. Slater a ace f)r me and Victoria shoei: for days in Londl n.—Mise Ethel Knight, of F at u
I Mrs. Harry Jeffeey, of WinghanA, spent
But what you get for whab you -ladies, State .1h. 179) flowers that hangs down'over the hair, but
held its annual vestry meeting on T*esd ay i 1�ipley, visited His -s bil bel Coultas, last
Easter with Mrs.. Jeffr 1parents, Mr. and th will not have 6 be worn by
spend, that counts. The best at one hopes week.—Mr. Cutry, of Br sets, was in thin
evening, and in spite of 06, storm i %as Will Me ood, Seafdrtb n hani a Mrs. S. Barton.—Mias iDrota Watson, eldest Et Me. FA U --L
-is the cheapest in the end, so i, well attended. Rev. Rnrij--Dean H)dg,n'a large stock o� Musical rnit-diuments, every one. - A ew hat is shown with a vicinity graf tin trees la it week, but the
daughter of Mr. James W4tson�, is ill with
is with heav trimmingat th back,and is called
was in the chair and Mr. Y� C. G. Idia;y, Does )-our buggy re4uire paint iog?- Hso y onslaught f *I er weath w hat put an end
0
appendiciiie. Oa Sstur& last an oper- the Gitsan hit, and on of black straw and Dry G: ods Ca.
vestry clerk. The meetin "was open 3d by i use� Sherwin, Williams b�,-gy paint. Cliesne,y to his w r or �Ie presen .—Mr. Percy Pat -
Henderson's Photos. on was performed by Burrows and
M183 P
a short service of 8 - Seaforib. i 179)-1 atil trimmed at the b k ibh ribbon rosettes, tersan 0 iinist in, the Presbyterian dry 117 41ty
readimg and prayer )y the, Dr. Gunn, of Clinton, sir hich time she
dburch w rde London, Will as close' toget y could be placed,
A:O'Crayon and large work a rector,,after wbich the Si Rev. Th�bmas Wi4on, of her 6huroh ast Sunday,1 in the absence of U test" Cash
-y in
report was read by Mr. Foxi. and was me �Ivs his i teresting �entertalnnienb rcferrel to has beeen making satisfactory progress.— washown in�the Pick�td show room. An -
specialty. of 1 ;o sh Miss Herbert. Mr. Fra6k Greenway, of
in Another part of this paper, in Egrm d b rch Mr. Ruesell Johnson left Saturday last other hat in this esta �Is Ment was of the
Toronto, visited at the parental home last
the most favorable elerpre4nted. Iispite! u- der the auspices of the W.V. 11-8.0,an"= nlnt' for Carleton Place, whem4e has secured a Dry 00, ds A3&
J. P. RENDERSONT, Seaforth. of the large number of rem6val6 fro n the of onday, the 14th of April. ire am. wood shades, was rn,�d�, of straw and the
1761 parish during the yer,- 41 JAI%ties bipf ud inonce at 8 o'clock. Admission 16c,al position in a hardware itore. Mr. Harry brim dipp 'ack and froLt. The week.—The inf knt child of Councillor -� and
Mrs. Sbaw, of orria, died last week land
and running expenses have ilbeeti pai 17 .1 Martin, who has been e ri�loyed with Mr. trimming of fawn and �hite ribbon rosettes, was interred i !Bluevale, cemetery.—Mise John Crawford, n road,
end. -,on —Miss HW
there was a balance on hand of $127. This! Good girl wantod i small family. A 3ply A. Joynt, in the ash bu@� n' a, for a number fancy pine and lace, all combined to make a Rowan, of Wa prton, and Mrs. 'Hamilton, nah Ivison, is ling a via th friends -m'.
IPAPORTAIU NOTIOE! for Milverton,
at TuR EXPOSITOR Office. I TO of years, left on Mon
was applied to the r6ductiori of 1he oat6g very stylish hat. The e was a show hat of of Tara, spent s6ster with, the Misses Black- London.—Rev. A. Siewart, of Clinton, wit
which is now only 060. FEED! FEED! We have a few hundred where he will engage in usiness on his Own black and white that was much admired.
debb, M rl� ox, —miss Lizzie naton and Mi3a Saults, of on Sabbath mo- ing, canduct,
bushels of good feed barley at fifty cents 8hel, a000unt.—Miss Cline, of Wingham, was A white hat,'with a, brioad brim and simply Goderich, visi d at Mr.'Jack Johnstoes. the services in
W K. WATSON, SEA�ORTHI was again appointed rector
hile It lasts. No. 6 storahouse, ian.Ws 6 as er o i ye. trimmed with hit an so
r. W. R. Counter waEi re-vleo�ed by be: w in own uring ie ow' —Mr. Will St wart has! gone to Grand art 113 one 0 t e a eat a I's
j17 1 -ter oo, eAt nd becoming. An
Ag t for the "National Cream Separator," nianu- M Seaforth. Stew
iactured by the Raymond SewinF, Maohine Company people. Votes of thanks were Oassed to 0 —Mr. and Mrs. J. M. A ulr, of a Valley to enga in buildifig during the earn- church an(
era was very pretty
d� a fine spent Good Friday Lit a, P. Johnao
eau.
Th -a universal favorite, simple and b choir, Sunday school staff,! Ladies' JGux sop*ano, will sing on FKday evening In tbi M the mg summer.— Is.
Guelph. Miss Mayme Bennett, of Stratfor I I always comes with sornetbiug-
mmer.— Robe. -t King, of Tor -
in othei stylish white hat� had a crown of lace
The young people enj d! 1300'ial h good for his people. �j Many in
tiful in design, few parts to. clean, easy to operate, otdr dist church. Leading abigen of tha to van be pleased to have a� opportunity of -hear-
0hurchwardens and th for� t eirl. y and pearle and A, soft, rolling brim of the
reliable and durable, more points of merit than any e T "so -Cardno a hall on diniesday evening. 'pretty hate and onbo, formerly f Bluevale visited relati
contribute a number eac4, and Mrs. Greig"will r cite. same. There are: so In ny
ing 'Mr.
other separator, a perfect skimmer "table for from valuable services during t;e ;year. he and friends here thin week.—Mr. Alvin Stewart. !Rev. Mr. McLennan
'f I& es, flowers and trim -
Admission 15c. 17 -1 There was a good crowd resent and excel- suab a profu ion of I&
two �o twent-five cow@. Call at My office and 0z- number of communicants on Ea Cerd A13 re ca- Duncan has ret irned to Gi and Valley After takes the work of Mi.. Stewart. at Clintollt
b.—Mrs. 0. T. McKay, of
tor. Sold on easy terms. begins his 13th year in the ari�hund er he of ronto, choi--e, but 'e 'cod hades seem to pre. Robert Mix we, 1, of the Bluevale road-, visit*. eremili, th at wook, attended the funer-
amiae the -National " before purchasing a eepara- an c�y "As good,u we've,been paying 40a for," lont music was furnished by Brown'l h miage, that ouefindal it hard to make a
106 d the total offertory ;10 . e re or� Harold Broadf�iot, T a pleasant visit to big old aome here.' Mrs., on Sabbat
th�t's what they all say� after trying out 23c tea. tra. —Mr.'
Beattie Bros., Seato rth. 17� 0-1 at his home here e pa
spent part of the holidays'
-W-A-'XS C) MT, mosb favorable ai cott, of Galt.— ale of her faher, a;vtd
there is a dee dominate, a ill goinicely with the linen
r the vale!going on for one Week ---Mr. oley, ed her brothe�,,Mr. R. N.:S -D Mason, also increasin dep Remembe James MoKi B A., of--Foreat frocks that are to W go-fasbionable this Albert J. Denman has bee4 promoted to the her brother-in4aiv, Air. liGeneral Insurance Agent and Dealer in ScAng g interest in every art ent of! in Finlayson,
11-10re. Special prices in Oneral bardware, tinvare, high school, spent the E,!a ter holidays at
Machines an Bicycles, church work. season. - There : was such pretty grase ledger -keeper's desk 'in the office of J. and both of gmondville.—The line Weather'
granitwara, etc. Chesaty & Smiley, ScAforbb, One- his home in Egmondville.-'�-Lear�yd & Com- linen@ shown in Pickalrd's, one with a pink
NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, cc _rs to S* Mullett & Cd. 1790-1 A. Halsted and Company,; Mount Foient.— which we have been Pnjoying for some W paw
1630 SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNrv-.ER�ARY h 1 6613 has taken a audd en -ange to wit
pany have Moved to the store in the stripe, another with a silk spot and others Mrs. Adam d4ghorn al.nd Mine Je sudden h iter, wlioll
ECRE,&TWN.� GRo0s.�Tenders for the 'Cardno block, which has Ilieen handsomely plain. Two � or thre patterns of whit,
anniversary- services in conn'ection �irh he' ex lusive use of the above grounds, for the season of Holmes, who hate been vdry ill with pneu- bas been bringing hs -agaim.-
Oounter's Jewelry Establishme�7t, Methodist church Sunday ad hool wer . e b Id 102, will be re.,eived by the undersiguell up t1fo fitted up for this 'enter )�-iking firm.—Mi8a Pilk, with insertion a tricks that would monia, are bot somewhat, improved -.—Mrs. The farmrs,who vve -- busy seeding the put
on Good Friday, and it was a red let r ay 10 h of Arrill, 1902. Coleman, See Kate Cowan, of Toronto. e spending the make pretty fronts (or silk waists, were Curz ie, of Mon t Forest, iand Mr. Arthur few weekso are tikink a rest for a few Aiyj
SEAFORTH, t 1i(10-1 Easter holidays with friE a a -in this vicinity. -in this es ablishment, and light org&�
in the year for the childrien,'wbo bar been also shown I TE Helm of Wing �4m, visit6d Mrs. Ruther- till better weather approaches. —Mr. Ge
The Engagement Ring' being a practising diligently for so,.T:e weeks � provi-r ;inner, tea and to�let sets at price's tliat We are sorry to learn -�hat Mr. George shades of grey, blue and fawn in the Voile
piece of Jewellery abouti which so will make room for new spring goods ford last week. Mr. R. N. Duff spent % McKay, of the 4, h conceaBi an, who recently Dorrance, of McKi b� been laid up cloth, t
llop, as hat would maki i inch pretty frocks.
ous. arly in the evening an eiqcellont, Beattie Bros, Sesforth. cowiple of days Galt tW week. disposed of his farm.! where he has relided
much interest centres, must be 17 0-1 with a severe attack of but hope The windows, here wer) also very beautiful -
correct -a style, good in qualityt supper was served the members of tho S`-1 ball and see Will McLeod. -He keeps to see him around agaia Apon.—Last week ted.' ItIonethere was a finedis- for the lengthy per i�d of 52 YearaP now ilt-
dayschoolinthe school room, -an&, it, ia�' ly decora -eat arid for
3Mee the price. We can well learned I
then c iothing bui the latest: music, South 81� a of we copied an item from hle� Toronto World pla 'of curtains, rugs i nd house furnishings, Xippen;. tends to take a
needless to say that y It,, em-: Counter's Jewelry store, 8eatorth. 1790-1 to y
give- you any design of setting and selvee. At the conclusionaot this part! of he, the effect that Mr. Proudfoot, of all rich in color and design, and in the D. Hay, Con issioner �nd Conveyancer - that purpose he h a � purchased the 111e
cod b ggy for sale cheap at.Beattie Goderich, intended Ing to Toronte. wills, mortgages a of ilia,
any icombination of stones. oises, an adjournment w6s made 1to hei, B,,,., %cod b rea IV,' other was shown i the pretty hats deeds dra%Ln up, Money loane erty of Mr. Hugh MoIntool,
The Wedding Ring is a very im- exer Mr. Proudfoot informs us �that he has no rud at the In vast rate a , f interest. 17404f village. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. U646Y
portant piece of Jewellery. We room, where a -goodly number of, HOUSE TO,'RE-N-T.—To rent, the, re8inenqe some of the riches c ored roses one cc FARmERS' A, D BUILDE ! hs' ATTENTION.— to our village, an they will add greatly tO, doz�
adults, an well as -the children, had �aas M J, on North Main, street at present occupied by Mr. intentions of doing so at the -present time, Bee anywhere a d d icate laces and rib. 'ding ape ations will
have them in all qualities of gold, Robert Gove0ock. P�83031on on April 10t being quite satisfied wi4i the amount Of bon. There w &Is a smart tailor-made SprIngisalmost fere and b he good ei.izens�ip of our burg9 Slid our and fully guaranteed, Our repair bled. The chair was taken by Mr. W. Apply to Tues. BURNETT, �Seaforth. 1 business he is doik, in Goderich.— soon comillance. ;ion will MI us at the ol-1 Ftaud people are the beOt tho. hun shines on. Wb
Bright, superincendeat of th� school,� and a I gown of � dark grey ai�d a black boa with with a full ouppl 7 of Beachville Lime, lath, Port -
department is strictly up-to-date. I . Irra Hugh Richmond, of Newry, bad a load feel very sorry to 1086 from our midst ur
pleasing programme of mu(sic, recitatiDll� ' To GARD�IES.-16,000 5o package O'eeds long [ends and rlibbonh. Boas are shown land Cemeat, Plandr of Paris,! &a. we sell -cheap. In
atI10 packages for 26ci Clr)vcr, Timothy, Speltz of calves at the Comm hotel - stables in all the stores, iand inuat be worn if one Kindly give us w call and gqt our prim before old friend. Mr. Mcltitoabj whofr the 4 W. R. COUNTER, Manager and drills was given 'by th� childrf n. Goose Wheat, &a. for ealo. 0. E. KiNa, Wingb M. I here on Tuesday, and h( idisposed of them urohssing c1sewl ere. R. Cudtnore &Sons. vensall, 26 years has b much
een anI 'esteemed and
choir and orchestra of the senior pup' a I iso wants to be right up -t6 -date. ont. 1798-13
17 -st at] in abort order a respected -citizen of zo�nrilla.ge. Mr. M01111 -
t Ver5 atisfactory prioeL-.
furnished several very pleaising selE cti(118� For sale in Egmohdville, one kalf acie of —Mr. Wilfrid Mor ow, w,�o has been team. NOTES.—Mr. and Mrs. tJpsball, of the vil. tosh will.go to flold, so wbat is KIP*
r
Spring Term opens April 1st. An address was also given lo� Mr. W liar., good land with�coinfortable frame residence the 06nstOce. lage, were, th( past weet, vitiving. friends Pon's loss wll be gaf�� to Brucefield. Well
eon, ing around town for the past'"ooqple of
try. The services thiougkoub wer4 &Igo good Etible wid plefity of hard and sofh ater. 11, orj
livie in world of-challgell-
years, has purchased a lecond team and 'VTFDDI1N-,(,,.—T e ma�riage of Miss Eliza. at Brampton. Mr. Frank. quires. -with his may it be said w
successful, and the childron dese0e itlici This property Is well bit,4%ted. Posseos!oa giv n at q i —Mre. David
any time. R. Ilicks. 17 5-5 will now have two team� 11n the work, so he both Snell, seco d daughter of Mrs. Win. daughter, Miss Dora, of Tkoronto, were v sit- au�son� of Egmondvillap
greatest commendation for th I iii, Snell, of this pl ca, and Mr. Hugh Lati. ing with his ed father and sister, Mrs. during the week vial ng with bar
manner in which they acqui#ed �heA'aelvesg iWe are solp agents for the king of ilo will be better able -than over to atteni to Ivncorns thegenuine and Bailey."
i T, MpKay.—Mr. George,
6 E the wants of his putrDhB.—Mr. D. Me- mer, of Leamin ton, Essex county, , wag H. Ricker, of e v Ilage, during the week. daughter, Mrs.
8TRATFORD, ONTARIO. King, Wingham. #j9 Nichol, tha g6hial vu CM of Farquhar, solemn zed at he, home of the bride's —Masters Gar en and Harvey Gauld spent Taylor, who is er r busy among the cattle*-.
TiiE DEPARTED.—T o More of our, re., other, on Wednes ay. The ceremony the E39ter holil li'ya with their grand motheri during the week, W4
All business colleges are not alike. Eath 'A $50 Parlor Suite, given away with ii $2 was in town I n Wedi ic aday. Mr. Me. M ia a fresh auPplY for
opected citizens have�vdepartd this Ilif 1)�rcel of goods. Call and see. in a Mrp. William � C�auld, of Londov.
G. E. King, Wing cc e h E rfortned '�Iy- th Rev. Mr. Couplai*, —Among grazing.—Miss Eva gtoneman of Hensaills
very often, but wah pe
shouldbe judged by its owin work. Oar Nichol does no�t I
echool occupies a far higher' level than the within. the past week. N�1r. R. 1780 when 1e does all his old fjie�uda are pleased only the immediate r latives of the.. brid� those home for the Eaeter holidays were - the past week, is t; ad guest Of Miss MA17
or a er-
avef age business college in Canada. Write erts, the engineer of the Peaf th w to see his genial 'counte.anoe.—Mr. T. J. being present. iThe ceremony over, the Miss M. McGr(g9r, London; Mitis A. Mur- R,. Me'Mordie was visifing
works, who had been seriou ly ill f a I Mo. I E(; mONDVILLE No�Es. —An entertainthent, Berry, the well k company partook of bounteous dinner, ray, Toronto ; Aiss May E. MoMordie, of epast we4k.
for circulare. 0 nown horse dealer, of friends at th
weeks, passed away Friday.7 mornin r 1. which will be both *musing and instrucive, Heneall, was in town ozi Wednesday, do. and afterwards the n3wly married couple Rectory street � ichool, London; Mr. L W. J.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Prinoipaj, has had somewhat �of a rem r toll will be given in the bhurok here on lof t onthe af ber oon I rain I or their home. McLean, Lond(n; Mr. CaMpbell MeMordie,
4444-62 Roberts Mo day livering a very fine h6reewhi-h he had sold
n
career. He was born in ki
M. ancheste�, I ng� evening, April 14th,,, under the J. �ickeon, of McKilloo L nd Stooro.
aus p. This horse A number of f tipnds i riet at the depot to of the Molsons. Bank, Norwich; Mr. Alex.
land, 68 years ago. He wao'an e r by the Wamen's Foreiiii Missionar bid good-bye; and wis i them every happi. keNevin,, Cli the unfavorable weath-
11W�ee y Noc�ety, is four years old and we: glis 1,740 pounds, iton.—Mrs, John Anderson NOTES.�'Owin t
t e Easter h6lid day vq�io,
Pianos, Organs, Sewing profession, and in this !capacity uled byRev. Thomas Wilson, of London.! By He was sold for $225. 1 e4usiredby tile nessin their ma�riedl�ife. Mr. Latimeris was spending ays at London. er on Mon n G. the coneerb, given in
retty much around the World. vi8: ted means of a - 64 . ome -5 bedutifully colored views 'Well-known horse i$urn," and was former, resident Jof this place, but now a with her two daughters, Mrs. McDonald the Methodist ch irel, wag ot VA W4611
t, e havQ Machines,' Bioycles. Npain, taly, Japan, J4ms�ie the lime I ht, ��he following hymns, raised by Mr. F. -Coleman; of Hide Green,— erof'kesex. Mrs. Latimer and Miss Jenni e.—M J6hn Balfour was, tended as it wc uld o her
� � a, Indi , I !as. a lul ig prosperous farm j . r. 'Wit
and Weab Indies, Egypt and Bak ial songs and sconce wit be illustrated, while Miss Lzzie M. Dorrance And Miss Tillie R. is An estimable lady, and will be missed in the 1past week, in Londob,on business.— The concert, W elf, however, was a -no-
Twenty-eight years ago he came- �to 0 d� being sung or explained : Hymn, " Lead Fowler, who have 14�en e t ending the Lou. her home connections. The bride rer.-eived Mrs. McKiver, of Clintonj the fore part of cexa.�M. E. Jot naton, of Londons visited
We are now carrying the largest and beat 7) — - e -
and first located in Port ilfope,� wlie b kindly ligh� ; hymn, 11 Throw out th4 life don Normal school, retar ied home Thurs- many valuable 'and useful presents, from the wee,was t in guest of Miss 0. Kettleton, friends here a Mr. Webb r
stock ever shown he;re in these lines. A call worked for a time in the eir works th rel . -3)
at our store will convince you that the line a tomperan6c, set, "The bott.�e day evening last.. to saind- their Easter friends in Toron o, Constance and Harris. Mias -Alice I V-1hiternan ham returned home turned Monday ater spend, IV a few 4y
Removing from Port Hop�
prices are right and that we are out for the he' came t song Father, d"r father, come bome holidays.—Mr. George Rands, an old iton, where she is; well known and highly as. from 1,6--ndon.--�he Easter services, last with f6enda in -Tcronto.—Mr. nd um
Guelph, where he Oas' ernployed In the with me now bymn, Where is' my Huronite, who has been located in South ;teemed. We extend our congratulations. Sabbath, in dui -Village churches, conducted Thomas Manninj spent Euter with their
topaineEs. W, e do not confine you to any L -
Worswick Engine Works Pntil they VIVO wandering boy to�nlght The seven Dakota for a number of Y. are, has decided 1 NOTE.—Mr. Robert Clark, having diF- by the pastor, Rev. M. 0. -McLennan, of son in Wodatock.—A number frorn her"
one make; you choose for yourself, we do burned out, He then earn' to Seaforth ho wonder@ of he worhl hymn, 16 Th I posed of big fArni to Mi neighbor. T. . . ti, hold at aelioOF
the: reek q o Holy to renidve to the Canadia Northwest, pre. Aianin St. Andrews, %I id by Mr. W. H. Johnston, attended the ex IM70; Xon
for five and a half years w
de chief e igineer The old folks at home 'forring life under the U 2 on Jack to that had i si.ioceisful, oleaiing sinotion in the absencef of the, pastor, Rev. Mr. section No. 5. on Thursaay bot.—Idiss
city sorill
"then apbotnte& sonw, Mylold Kentucky home h' ler the protecting wit a of the American kl� Good pri a g, of the M thodist church, were all of Hood of Blueva13, O&S,the THE REPAIR BUSINESS at Ogilvie's rnill,-aud was' le, o�
were LOD at of as
a, -as you, well know, a specialty 6f ours. engineer of . the Seaforth water -W Drks ymn, un( 800 acres
Tuesday of lotst! wee re Ott h
Rock of P�ograrnme to commence Ragle. He has purchasc near reolized,. Mr. �*ark as rented a store a high order. 'he ladies of the respective Elva Adame last weolr�—M - WOYM t
We repair everything. position he held for 19 years. This posi [o at 8 o'clock. Whetever Mr. Wilson has lds, Alberta, and has n Dw located oix his from Mr, Wm. ind an in Putting in a congregations ho:wed their cod taste b t Easter witi ftio ids in Wingh&ui�r-
ok of d
Bicycles new and second-hand, and a full he filled with credit to himself And, to 1e given this entertainment it has been tate.X% tain KiGq'ben and Lieuten. ry &Y y "en Mae Bell, A Jln visited very new an first class ato ioods and groceries, the I ioh and andsome die of Easter JUM a iuton, We guarantee entire satisfaction and advant4ge of jh' much appreciated anU has drawn audi- at.t Yeomans, w o have b6en In charge 'go oral store. We liti a, fern d hereafew days.—Niss,L. Brig
line of sundries and repaini. large of an inten4o keeping a n es, gerauiu pa Me an PTim, ham spent
a' and
all work done, town. He was a skilful kn"d careful wc ences. The` *e 0 said to be biply t Salvation Army here,,' for some time, 00 grjxtiflate Mr. Clar on him new venture, roses, which a Orned the various ppipitg. E aster with friOn,38 i I WiDghsM.—Mr-
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man, and always took as de an Int rea beautiful, and must seen to be apprect- will farewell on Sabbath A3th inst., -ghtO
in hope he in xy Bee are a large share of The choirs f ly sustained their former Mrs. M. Braithwidte vW e ido
t; d their dav
Ahe business sif it were h OW11'. ni ated.—Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Cole and little there will be a farewell a 10 ial in the bar. p2ronage, which, be assuredly deserves.— utation'by heir sweet anthems. ' Mrs. in London -over Es 3ter, . —Miasseli
er oncei a n, of Hampton, next, to which Mrs. George tephenson returned home 7M. Curry, W her daughter, of the Parr and Wiseman apent 1 -heir 17matin At their
-th. all these years he o re the guests. offMr. racks on Tuesday evening
G. M. Baldwin, Sedor was - ney. f
wanting, but was i turned -om
ilwaye ready, n ght oi Thomas Hills durid' Easter. Mrs. bole all are cordially invite4,—The following f rom London recently, being called there line, prior to tb r going to the Northwest, homen In Clinton. — 'r. Tar ner Te
d� and son will make owing id a visit wit h I Mrs. days Curry's aunt, Mrs. Taes aft
General Repair Shop. day, when the fire alarm-, 'the we pa
was no, d lerogthened visit �rith were ticketed to a to her brot her'i illnese.—Our old and
last week, by er V I Ig at his home.
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