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Retiring From MUM DISTRICT MAk
of Guelph. n-2 universal favorite, simple and beau
tiful in design, iew parts to clean, eaay to operate,
rellablo and durable, more points of merit than an3
other i separator, a perfect skimmer suitable for fron:
two Jo tw.entv-five cows. Call at itty office and ex
amine the 11 -National " before purchasing a separa
tor. Sold on easy terms.
General Itiburance Agent, and Dealer In Sewing
Machines and Bicyclest NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORT-11,
1630
Counter's Jewelry Establishment
SEAFORTH,
The Engagement Ring' being a
piece of Jewellery about which so
much interest centres, must be
correct `n style, good in quality, then camea the price. We can
give you any design of setting and
any combination of stones. The Wedding Ring is a very im.
portant piece of Jewellery. We
have them in all qualiti.6a of gold,
and fully guaranteed. Our repair
department is strictly up-to-date.
W. R. COUNTER, Manage
Spring Term opens April ist.
8TRATFORD, ONTARIO.
All business colleges are not &I Eac
should be judged by its own work. Ou
school occupies a far higher levef than Of
average business college in, Canada. Writ
for circulark.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
6444-52
Pianos, Organis, Sewinj
M:achines, Bicycles.'
We are now carrying the largest and bet
atock ever shown here in these lines. A ca
at our store will convince you that d
prices are right and that we tare out for tE
businetis. We do not confine. you to an
one make ; you choose for yourself, we d
the rest.
THE i%EPAIR BU81NESS
Is, as you well know, a specialty of ouri
We repair everything.
Bicycles new and second-hand, and a fu
line of surdries and repairs. We guarantc
all work done. t
G. M. Baldwin, Seaforth.
General Repair Shop.
IIIILL --- 7 II02 % 4. W APR OR T UVRON, EX, SIT r. Rinn, who resides., 49 'd friend, R�! ticket agents- esteems a 83rd 'birth- Magnifice#t Spring Mr., Jacob Greig Stewart, 0. P. Mseed hi cei f min mouth of Constan a 0 genial, obeerful her p9rents before raturnin Littl0i, to McGregor, o the 58th I he 4 . 'I . - Sanlue I I Fersot ally,1 i Pan toba- for Mr. a Mrs, as 618 Sohmidt, who hes, been I aand W Ri. day on WedneI It w dispos tion ood, citizilin, a faithful hun- don Mai ay. He 'was Mean] rest of the anniversary of N, . -.. and Mr . Riau's its ga, ered- Moon -0 Ja II band and a. kinlifa -,He leaves a widow over 9 yeeir, returns ra. Jain wed- conce, her. few couple ons indifive dau-, A. aeoo PIL10dedby his'daught r �'! Mrs. John Wdt60:1 to tare tO li�y t4o ta exjh:eek.—Memsrm.. ding day. We veri )Ying life as nd f mily ol I -and N . and h r husband n three child. family will follow n a nice card are an li�ale and hearty and qnp He w s a regulak at at Dochertr, e are doing at their ad- MRS. �tend4nt and a, consiste ran. They intend making Wir home with Baldwa & Brown have isjued couple this worthy I form the 0 t E�Ascopal church. dvertising rheir' piano sad orgau turilog' they ilong live to MeMI)3r of St. �Thomas some time. --.H'Miiirj Jennie a anoed age. M aitlandbank Mr.� Schmidt for are pushing v a aed to ;-n tnrr� d. in M .1 A r alrin busin is Tiey � .0 A" IkaMTLhe r ma, no v a two WOUDDS Val V 5 piatronsge. enjoy Dan comforw r A GOOD HOME SOLD. —Mr. i. Pete6 0 Inayol Hills has returned from youn men and dome -v a I beral f real ry, on S4ndayi afternoon, th h other.---JWe a ' having lef taste 0 oem ;H%mpton.---HIMrm. W. J t- eso Kay, of Tuokeremith, bias disoosed of 'lie and embers of ;the town council acting at with relatives in. W9 tbge te, Hodgini an Mrs. Garden are a Edith Britton in Sources* 'I to r. -Fear and son Douglas, of A3 lider, rch weather. ion well known heavy drought stikVion, 0 1 and the ri�eulbers ofAhe fir( he nnual eebin of the Womens' Ma earen If re rin iag Banter idays Z ows. T pall. 8 of Mrs. W. D. VanEigmond du tendit g �he annual Lon- spend W tb her sitter, f th f Saubourn, of �the An�ieut Order of th gues of the - Auxil ary,.Missiouary Ass ciation, in _Robert Mo- Mox. Cowan, 0 He wq*ia, bred fir m brig& e and r.—Mr. James Cumming,* telo St. Mrs. Emmerton, o Toronto� ho a is seven years old. ki�aen, of wWob deceased was East , preseptatives from re Unit d Wor donj t is week, as- r, I 41aughlin, of Lead' )nry, has returned h me All lovers of new goodi ppreciate ffie mare 4nd on S. mental �ious services in I will & ber attended the Nneral in a body. phon service, spent Easter ip the P u 'e1 here.—Mrs. Ebenezer Mchluffiray has Iful Ities we Nir MOKSY'S imported 4Stud B ok mem m hom a' church.— he v were after visiting C)4stance frieads.—Ge; grand atray of Jbeauti move d Horton & Innes' imported have alsoto ir�cord t ho St. Is ries' church, n Eas'er Sunday, o rument. Tiff
0hief." Iffe has proven An ex ellent stock some days. We hope to rothers have ul chased new Whealso find have for spring a and his last season W& he beat he! J 3`1!`aggar�, relict ;of the late Gporg been -very ill for a Mr. Shaw unuou Llly imp es3live he pastor, Rev. bi , p 'its of the, sefton.—Mr. Our store In"We v hors I N bear f her recovery soon.— Sab- P. Co coran, derf I � a a lon'did discourse will take In the sp is literally packed wit -h 4ere M19 MoTaggart, whi6h took place at her Bliverh from Rid iy ,mon last P James Dale is bi IMe from, the 'hospital, 0 its history bas it has ever made. He was shi residence in th�& Mrs. r had a. powerful Easter me iire� awing therefrom eediag ; he- in a] I towni on Monday. ati n," d -w ame -was Susann- Eat morning in our church —Mr. James on, th', " Rest well, and i�s started a teen so liwr&113 filled ith bright, all to follow, looking to Iowa, on Tuiiiiday last. MoT�ggart a maiden n a mom) practical lee on f ;Wm. Knox d Ma us and Mr. John Tay r, f Ridgetown, tudii. She "-68 y4are of age, and ha The a nging of the c, oir, th morning and hs� 25 acres soi r6,d--Mr seph to-date,'Ralablel articleni -and Frasor. 10' Wing on his bw farm� Mr. Jo CEF.T.—Of n forth for a grea were guests at the manse Hog Easton— P ion& re- ,cales that Captivating Color'- a uslins, TuE HvRoNs' CON he Tyro a reFI of Scia, a p r(hued a farm eveni:19, WAR exoe� good, and nit 9� ST
Yodlers, who have been � engisgod to gizeas! b"' Chris Mr. Thomas Colbert ha oncerned. Drown is the owne r of a pait 0 I man years. She was 4 good living, his family fleated the highest (redib n all 0 Dimities and i r aes, beaI al ay evening, I near L6adon, and will re o e 50 ft. concert I tian oman, and was much and dese from Cldve- tip the meAes at 11 6.40 pounds, their epee- in Cardno's hall, on Frid me M rvedl Dress Goods, elaboraite Dtesis Tnm,
A der the auspiees Of the H on, �joyed her- acquaic - there shbrbly,�Mrll- Charl a I Mugford has. —Miss Ethel Garda:iL is le of weeks at tive ages being 11 ihd1_;2 mouths. for whiob mings, snowy v 'hite Cottofi tuffs, Cob, ()O ft. I
. pril 11th, un , Reco 011 reap oted by all who ei 8 I e at he home land, and will open(, a cou par. be� has refused the handsome'sum of.sim.— Football Club, the� Clinton Nevis. Reco Her husband diiada, few years ag( - been seriously Ill for some r. Anson webby Lace 0 irtainso artistic, d i bafne om ard.— the p rental h6me I ere.— ftWW thin week, says: 11 The Tyro�leau Yod re ad W, . Hina, the v in Draperies in I m %uy other things -W,
I The Ifuneral took place ion Wednesday, an I of her parents, Mr. and Mr B at ling, n of r. Ge rge S rling, is seriously "" known' horse buyer,
-on Tues my Miss MoGee, of Port Alber) a vi, lit n oJne goodi purchases this appeared in the town hall,', 1 the i6emains were inter n 's ban been home hao been making 1 as worthy of u(te. evening, and proved a great s4cess. ey the home of bar grandfathe, : r. J %Cob c- r. Ck arl Irhar On accoun i �of the bad roads, Rev. i �emotery, near, Rodgeelville., She leaves a ho Ian been - om ro, o 0 i8it. a is just recover- week.— ma, was th ' very I person should hly com: —M i a Grace Torr from unable to take We believe at e
were highly recommended be.lore g'! amily of grown up sonsI and, daughters. Gee. is &Doe ing f sever' H ness. Mr. Minty, the Mr. Steadman, of Al the value f a dollar when he earrm it tr mt, ana the people of Cli teaching in Orangeville, re u ed iome on Sunday eveDlOg.—
ntou expepted a --- i k of Commerce, the topic at . the eague, and when he sPends it. He can alays
I I Miss Torrano intei ids going retiri manager of the B ended taking in were m4re than r Bal- Saturday last. complimentary A umber of our Pe�bizensint and their expectations . i ot�� a good is to a entertains at P I DR.PoTTS .4, SEAFORT11. -Rev. Dr. P to Alberta, where she has ure( I t Seaforth, get it here. The hall 'Was fill 11 list n6d 0�m erelal 0 the Winlow-Jarv! a concert� a ized. oth v ' - f Toronto, JEduoation4l Secretary of th suppf r at the C tel on TuesdaV 'to. Id tar'e'a T' )061 situ�tion as teacher. had the night beelt favorable. attentively to the music. I I the Y6d;' re.' Zethodist ch roh, will #Peak in the Methc - plain Colored Ore sa Goods. Iand instrumental, provided 69b church, Seaforthi., on 11 Pulpit and U ton a ainthey, are T kersmith. Should they visit Clin k. Th T ALL.—The. annual otting 0 a but g.laoce to know ko &full house." You 810 f ail pew, on Fr* lay evening of tbi i wee a POO B ING .--If the weather You need W sape uld not I wal Mir111NERY OPE s doo or is one of the great apeake Weitern Football As3ociatic) held in note in aura of A the offic- -frowned on "ter, bounete,he cer- The football bol* have been- fortu ior than ever phey are, Stykis e;mw to hear them when here. T iey have ap-. teveread cllrk April 11tb. arge effles, and ave �d presober5 of the daI and is recogniz,3,1 Ber in, on Good Friday. give sunshine for securing tbe- Yodlers �or Friday evenim and go but the tsmooth-faced ;nl:r was good eno gh to 17W-1 peared in many of the I h a uch, not only in Can%da and the Unite I era leoted we notice a nur I ne openings, for one finis ed Cash,, er . Van tians. Am&. given the,greatest of x tisf&Otior. Old Bo 62) Mr., John the days of the Wr,ST E -ND No, Es. — A number of the States, but in England where he is we I bo a and Seafarth ringli weather than zone, Satin cloths uud Serg could not ask re i ike re have been making maple syrup eIq ted honorary farmers he known and loved, and in Ireland, which 'a A' sokson, of Blyt , was ( 6 a lChursday of last lose friends. Th,,V are the atandari WEDDING Bym . —Tike resi f r. we bad Wed and during the past fe w weeke and report a fair a loyal Canadia pi�esiidont ; Mr. R.C. Chem wi ght, of Walk Abut r Cosens i of Wingham, staple stuffs. i
George 'Hart,' Goderich street, want on � �is native land. fie is n dis. week. It ma e 0 e feel 1 more like buyinR ruli. — Mr. of & pleasant; and Britishei, and has, 4e understand, rI artion, president ; vice -pre id6rit Huro e- I eather suits the Wednesday evening, the mcen4 ulmr % spring bat wheal th w
H. M, Jackeon,�feaf rto ; I onion called on friends I ere last vv�ek.—Sam Ash- And popular amonig the later weaves am Otte peo-I
fiJised $10,000 a year' �to leave Canadian trictii heard from. more than -for the soft chug
event. The occasion was. the, marriage of district, W. McDonald, De r it 'Jaledoni% season, and we has engaged v, ith Mr. Whit Crich g Voiles, Taffetalinco, store an
. In his ext�nbivb travels he has Crepelines and Electras, Miss Millie Shaw, sister of Mils. Hart, and. Methodism I arter that the r�illinery establishments ton t will still ran the I pit an cup committee, J. A. Jack son, B yth ;1 In. qu the summer monflie, bix �ma,ble young met,with bot�h the prindem of the pul were so busy filling! ordei they had little on Saturday And he r ,colors, Mr. George Stogdill, two eat' hemis I n barber shop at Brucefield), re the are, all f them ; nem hany also of 1 the pew in both pheres, tore 11 to comrffittee,-R. E. 'Iresswelli y people of the town. The cer6mony, w iichl I W, time for decoration 'or trimming hats for a ased new finish, better weights handle his subjnct. Seafortg amateur st%ndirg om Mr. WAG. Broadfoot has le ie.—
one, ar )erf6rmed by!: aud is welt able. to One could, not !think there had nights.— and -littler imme� iate� Everyone who prims �worth 'and loyalty Bake Seaforth.-'The foll)winj schedule OPBn'Dg- th� farm known a the Whitley farm, on than the, dusilities could �oom. t
was a very quiet H ai raDgi A : Sea. been little tinie forAccor9tion when going Rev. F. H. Larkin, only t Is ;notice also that Ja was tho third eoncesi iion, from Mr. Turner, of -and certa1idy liessthan they.40 relatives being present. After the berem, my 0 should hear Im. We for the senior series a he stores, for reg�yl they never looked short but very fine musOal programme wip forth—At Toronto, May !!jib ;' Galt, June bout t I f our dry goods Br�cefleld, and w .11 us4 ir, -for grBztug pur command in 8onLe stores. Bu% thon the remainder of the evening vas plealla atly prettier. The, wind�O?V� 0 1 -- be presented 21si; Berlin, June 26%. Belin-At Galto inthem. that are POse's.—Mr. A. C: ntelon disposed of a year. wesim togivebetter valethan yoll spent in a social way. - Mr. ai d Mrs. Stog- shopsalass ave �ingw, t, of Goder- May 31st ; Toronto, June 14th ; 8eaI - ,opening days they ling colt last wee to Mr. Elliot can get elsewbere. worth loc but on dill will reside in Mr. Stog.1111's com] ort c2f n J. E. Ball, who under- able residence, on James s�reet. TheiL PLAYED FdR 27 HOUR Berlin, �1 qr 26bh ; - ioh Iship.—M Will b r AND WOX WAOZI�, June Gtb, Galt—At have a little extra. The indows for house town pital, —aj�op V, Marsell1q, �Israh 25tb, iM, Garner, a French Seaforth, June 13�h . T)i6nto, June 7th, he E, Me aul went an operatiou in Dr. (1,unn"a hos Customers OCTSVisitors, ery many friends will unitei with uall in furn Aluga of t eetabliihment Mb
I pianist, undert�ok to play c6ptinuously for 27 hourP, Rivoraides—At Berlin', Juno 21st ; Galtj Clinton, a few 6eks-ago, has recovered p neas in their ipar. if r a wager of �,000 francs. � During the evening his lainty lace cuitains, portieres of wishing them much hap i 31 had itch ( looking
wollon and his arms Jux d cret- fficiently to rett rn hOme. , Mrs. J. Tow, They are allf them uniting their tmfl- 1�ce was drtWn, his hands! 9 -�e 28th ; Sealortb, May 2Q%h. yor group rich matei ial and color, sateens an ng nion supported on cushions. w44n ke stopped at mid- 2, in the intermediate S-81 I so'' the followi 'u who -has beta I
ried life. jieTd laid up �ith congestionn �y as to tbeFb imity variety, qvii. tone i, scarfs and ever so "uy other things CO-NG19RT.�-D1sagree le, �Ight, having won the wager, he 'Bi rrb—At Wing- lunge, is al le to be around again.— tity and -quality of our ew -spring as�
collspsod - froin ecb�dule was arranged of the JARVIS- WINLOW nervous rr)a ration. it is ftident this man did n t thatIme wants to buy after the spring house Miss Lottie Mai tin, of Bayfleld, made a weather did not stop a compairsitively lorgO, hani, May 2 at Brussels, &I iy 31pt. Brus- two windows of the goods. usesperhard-Heintzmanpi0o,or he never wou,d cleaning. The other attendavee, at the Jarvis-Winl e bollapsed. No enle hati ever got t'i,.,d bY Plar. selsL-At Blyth, �lsiy 9th ; ViDgham, May stbr( were devoted to probty hats, flowers, flying visit,to frends a week agO--Mr- Sentences should be par-agraphs—par&grapte ay even�n Ifig calthip famous Instrumobt.. It is BI 11 l6t Wingbam—At Blyl h, !Maj. 31st ; at Levi-Stong,'of Sa -nia, was here on businssi chapterp. W a and you must be satix-
Cardno's hall, on Mond za and la0s, w. ile a figure in 'a g. The audi eo South sift of Counter's trim mini highly� pleased ith, Met, , Senforth, i�welty Bri-Bels, June 6bb. t wil I lie nb�iced from O'k last week. fled wiLh cold type hints here, wel once was apparently I BbDro. HO &]do keep@ a flill line of music and inick'skirt of some[ richi m%telial, a bla �o judge by the the above hedule that th3 Hurons are in b the entertainment, if we are t Musick itotruments. Call and see him. 1790-l! f so y for wear, and a talk over the rest at the counters. as� , abirl waist tbatwsiI irea� I _()nip The teams in � the iseries are Stdnlev hearty applause with which each number on The Rev, Dr. Potts is, considered one of aay handsome black hat' wi,h big brim and We have eadlics3 quantities of. Mulian well mito cceived, Mr. J&vls, hed and, as a rot uft, we! may 1004 "Victoria" sh)i8s for IsI —Beautiful
the programme was r rf it preachersand speaku-1. Himpelta Ginghams, Dimities, Chambrayr, Ferl- let 'e prety trimminu showqd how much the I ible'ab apes.
as usual, delighted all, and was repeatAly princefYZ pulpit, he has 6iet -with and known the for some good games here I hi: seaqon. I goods and Pe is our oew gprhig fitock -of I ablishment could do f r one who wished calea, etc., iu tl.e very betof edier great ea,)hers qf the prese ration and al io Ieat this excellent make has jtxqt arrived. Look in our encored. Miss WiffloWs cello selectiODO many f - the princes of the: pow, His addren �n to b, � w6ll dressed. Ano�lher figare showed North window. w. H, Willis, Sqle Ageat for Geo. tints and in the dtintiest sprays anii. were mosb- charmingly ren'lered, and, at o A" whab a pietty frock mi a -is 0 ofs flrals, dashes,, str pea and spots. Pul k and 11t Nv," on Frid;� evening, will possoss LoC,�L BRIEFS.—Mr. .:11 1� r.6. i .6t be m-ade of the A. Slater bhoes for m)n and Viet h fr ladiegr, her previous appearance here, she was inost theli e view rnd ineplra!Bri hs is so well ablo to 1790-1. Matheson, of Detroip, pit the Eastet new linen colored grass cloth, and trimmed Sesto"th- ' enthusiastically received. Mr. James Fax ive I The admiesion 1`04' Is placed at the To* I I t the Front. Igure f l6o, that all may bi�4v�hliu. A fine musical holidays here with Mrii.� aiihesofi's eistei, wit4 lace and insertion of the same shade. In Seaforth, the race fl)r your spring Millinery MO wood laugh and wail 1790 1 e E. M,cF&ul gave every person a g ill be presented. —Mr. IR a k, of To;- trade is quite livt ly, and Th programme also wi Mrs F. G. Neelin.. ugh Ja One Ineeds to go! a little b�yond the windows 'Co. are in the lea I a in style, quality and repeatedly recalled. Miss Dunlop, contralte t. The iaterior of their It lead price. Our Sti I lots of,bargain I'fft in our " Surplus routo, was in town on Su. ak att nding the of this store to � see �'the, I pile af ter pile of -i e is fairly ablE ze with I w rich goods of spring hats ar rare beantiels. and accompanist, missed her' train con eo Stock 'I Sale, anJ d6n'b forget th%t this stc re is the funeral of Mr. R. S. Robe.ts'j— ra. W. &. pretty L cotton 400ds, linqus, muslins, prints stor tions. and -her place as accompanist was ti -keri ledin - ace for ft e footweg r of all kinds. W- t- Fear, of Aylmer, has been 1ere for some 8, in 'all the n�w shades and de. description and - the�ealespeople are The little touch of ele ance here, thedaimty and zephyr ever by Miis L. Willson. It was a, difficult :ask winiti, Boot3 and Shoos, Seafiirth, 1790 1 � I kepA night. No days vi3iting Mr. and Mrs. E- V. Fear and n retty Uimmings. usyfrom aorning ill turn there, glve character and indi. - signs, and"ever so ma p to undertake on a couple of hours' no dee, The Gerhar&Heintzr�au is the bEsb. - place vidual tasteto orcreations andpro. other friends.—Mr. iand Mrs. A. Young forthem. Thereare so oof, the prettiest liketbeirs for bea tiful Millinery, butMissWillson more�than sustained her Scld by Will McLeod, Seafor* 1790-11 -Muslins, rich were in Blenheirii;' Oxford county, . this silks, in waist lenghts I 0 be seen in this stylish DreEs Goods, d in.. ductions. They arc, differentfrom otherm& reputation as an,� accoaipauib� and took her n ing 19 1 90-1 as you will see. —a IDt Of good soap � for the money, o#r the funeri,14 Mr. Youn store, before one has ' 1 � i 1) week, atte di 9 �Ilr ie to look at the Carpets, elegant- raperies F etc. 17 part to the entig,e batisfactiolA of both the Stand rid Laun ry, 10 bars for -3c. Beattie r Young.--�MaI hats, and they make one torgA about ZT. —John McGill, Ievery performers and tihe audience. Seafor h. .179 siater.in-law, Mrs. Georg ather, MEL.&NC11OLY � LCCIDEN; The Best TH BIG ' USiC STORE1,—About 100 o i 8 wbi6h had given us such d,-lightful we tbi ng else. Of course, 6 verytbiog this sea- one. of the enginei re killed i a the railway now �s AlwaI
MATRIMONIAL —A very pmtty of new musl Wed 3esterday, at from 6c u e took its departure ith the rfoar� son must make one thi k of the coming accident at Jary -.3, on FAHay last, was a but quiet or 0: of Masenid Rls.h, Nord xelflaer, 4 1 emo), have str d.Gill' one of the. IN wedding was solemnized, at the home of Mr. "I 30 cairry , a Irn making those who had ed thei coronation, 0 e a I inR8 Of son of the late : Uex. M Bell a Dominion Pianw, and the famous all abd storm windows and donned th ir spring arge piDs BRU 3SE�S CARPETS. Ind black bi ads and, I o� eer repideatc of this township, and NEW
7 c� stritet, on Mor da I. whi n pearl E pi n Wm. Johnston, Goderi y Domin,on 0 i. B ere you can'have a ch lee apparel shiver.—Mr. Win. Dunca of Win andibuckles. They make rather'an effec- ne 'hew of Mr. Nffl McGill. The engi;6eer NEW TAPEST CARPETS. h,- their yoang- many I afternoon, at 4 o'clock, w ea P nos anA org469 to rant, tunic, done ver.—Mr. p
ni peg, son of Mrs. TJ W. I n, i Guelphl r looking; Instead of
eat daughter, Emma, W49 tmited in mat-, all gm i ranteed.:� Ge:). X. Baldwin, & Co., Seatoribb. i 11 tiv'e trimming, but heav: ihe train whi.�h ran into Air. McGilFs NEW AXM1N$T-RR CARPETS iti g friends -0 oe, 1, u ii 1790-1 thiii, w ?f t�e tuck& in let or chi Ion for hats there train failed to carry out" his rders, and NEW WO L 10ARPET-8. Ch
spent a few days riage to Mr, -James Littlejohn, late of am the Ltdie8" Aid corem6i' Kir dly remember all 4ecounts �wing t4e hete.'—The bazaar held by is spown this season a straw braid that rushed past Jar, is, station , colliding %ith NEW U, PETS. ilton. The marriage iy was pnr- t — -i I fir f 8 M )R tt & Co, muft� be sett.ed at once " -of the -Presbyterian 6hurel, �a the central 100411s like tie ',tucked hiffon, and a hat:, thelotber train a short distance out. ' The NEW Wo UGS, Musgrave, assisted by , m formed by Rev. Mr. he tLI nmuus be closed. Mr. Mullett will ba foun the Rev. Mr. L%%rkin. The bride was as. d store of Strong's block, on VY edn 8day and made of it" akes about half - the time in unf'ortunate youn man only l NE W AX INSTER MATS. miley's, Seiforh, 'Eumessairs to sat Cho iney &� P; Thursday of last w"k, we Is a vet y suoces W LAG CORTAINS..
I � m4ing. Thlore was a hindsome black hat time after being taken o6 of the wreck. NE misted by her sister, Miss Netie, of Buff[alo, Mul'e',, &Co. I i 44P f ul tiI and was exceedir gly grat of this strawl in McFaul's show room. It He i was 26 years A age, and leaves a wife NEW TAP] STRY CURTAINS. while the groom was supgorted by his 4it iknd Pew,"': iby the Rev. Dk- ifying t4 ieh wasitrimmed, with csbroh feathere,velvet al' interested, and eipeciallyi to Like led and an adopted daughter, besides a mother NEW CHENI CURTAINS brother Thomas, ride Po�ts, of Torcht, On Frida;)1, evening, In tho S[Oho- diet ch arch. who worked so indutitrioumly" to make 'it �'a ribbou and �lack, beads.! It was certainly The NEW ART MIFSLINS. was prettili attired in white organdie ever and two sisters, living id'- All the articles 1 rep xred were other hat real ma4y friends of the family �in this township milk and carried hite carnations, while � th� The re is �nothin awi �good as Sherwin- success. very stylish. � There wai an c�nd 's Were bridesmaid also was very becomingly attired Williams Paint for i Ide oi6utsideork. or ante disposed of, and the iefres iment I ables Fre 2ch, with & heavy i olling brim of some will extend the ym NEW FANCY D by Cheer-cy & Smiley, Seafort�- 7RO-1 moat liberally patronized. A ery sat.is� chei Ale like goods and 'a crown trimming Of bera-ved relativel. in pale blue grenadine cloth over white and Eg thiiI wi I 11 bird 3, factory amount w . a realiZed.--We are and flo*--ers, A -round turban In this store you ii rices th.4 - carried- pink carnations. T�e we batch exhibition she � ribbon 11.5nd the I igg 1 Mr. G Trotit, % f rom. 1i o in 9 ze ai d pleased to earn that tra bt ing good 4 uali ty d deendabl -by Ali,m Maggie Boil tie4 tru. nsena; of Blao minbreas. large wit i heavy brim, was m e of brown a w evale'. ard f Ily ttimm march was played oclor, te esk, ayers , I large 9d A former respected resident of this town, has braid and very tf 8'.e ed with ods in reso L of the: most ,econo= niece of the bride, and Was 41so well: ,en+ all fo is, satisfaction uaiiuteed, St per ctl(in r. LTES.—Rev. J. West, M. A., went 90 dored. After partaking of � a sumptuous Also Wit line of be ee'am' supplies. Beeswax beerk appointed to a -good por, tion in Tlilson� ribbon of the same shad Then there were to Woodstock las week, to vilit his father, cal. ry, e%fo�tb. 1790i burg, as caretaker - and i up arint endent Of two or three h' to in the linen and other healtb.—Mr. Archibald repast the young couple left on the 6 o'c ock wanted. Wal.,Hhtt wh� is in fail P the cemetery, which Ila the p -opefity of the shades, with croswne of hwe or applique, all train, amid showers of rice and goodwilbesi N'ictoria " shoe 11 r ladies.—B6 utiful Patterson atten d the, Grand Council of win -
for a short wedding tour. goodsand sensible shap 81 Pur new spite 4tock of town and under th ma aseff e6t Of the heavily trimmekbut are sure to be becom.. Chosen Friends, a Toronto, last week.— h" Juatarr I in our council. The Tilsoi' ranp
this excellent -mak Ived. Ljo iburg people will find ing. Most of t e hats �re flat in the back,: Miis Aggie Herb rt spent the Easter hoh. North window. I'Willis,Sole Agent f r Geo. him a good and faithful oillicer.—Mr. and VESTRY MEXTING,.—St. Thomas' church A. Slater oboes )r en �aud Victoria s.h or and have a bac trimming of lace ribbon or days in London —Mise Rthel Knight, of 0_1 of Winghanx, spent a Mabel Coult", last held its annual vestry me6ting on Tuesda ladles,iseatorth. 91 Mrs. Harry Jeffrey flowers thit ha ge down over the hair, bu6 Ripley, viiited Min 611 Easter with Mrs. Je rey',,z parents, Mr. and that one hopes ill not 1;iave 'to be worn by evening, and in spite of the storm it was Wip McLeod, -Seaforth, keeps on li�lnd i 06 week.—Mr. CurrY, of Bruosels, was in thisE4% MOFJ Ut well attended. Rev. Rural Dean Hodgins large slock of Musical TuArut . ponts. i790.1 Mrs. S. Bartom—Was GrBtaIiWatson,.eldeii� every one. A ne hatlis shown with a, vicin grafting trees ' la It week, but the ity daughter of Mr. James Wat�on:, i3 ill with heavy - trimmin at the I back, and is c0ed wu in the chair and Mr. F. 0. G. Minty, Do�e'your buggy require paint iog ? - If sot appendicitis. On Sa'turday last an oper- the Gitsin hat,Iand onelof black straw and onslaught of win r weathbr haw puten end Dry G00cfs vestry clerk'. The meeting wAs open by we Sherwin-Willl%ma 1 bugVy paint. Chesne� Ito his work for the present, —Mr. Percy Pat- smiI031, Seafor4b. J700-1� ation was performedi-by Dr.F Burrows and trimmed at the back w th ribbon rosettes,1 ter1iian was orgenist in 'the Presbyteri a short service of reading andprayer by the of Clinto�, sin i ivhich titue she as close together as they could be- placed; Re 0 Bia I BOB, 0 o on, will Dr. Gunn, a e a once o, h s Griatest casko. rector, after which the church warden's church on E ster Sunday, 'in 4t repo . rt was read by Me. Fox and was on 3 of Vivo h tiag obtertainnienb rc rrol, to has beeen making qatisfact6ry progiess.— 0 fe was shown in the Pipliaid show room. A Miiis Herbert. -11r. Fkank Greenway, of Egm ond ville churebi, Mr. Ruesell Johnson left o Saturday last other hat in this establishment was of the the most favorable everpresented. In pite 'a another part f I a ';'nM. S., on the avenlog . Toronto, visited at the parental home laet u- der the aus I ofat e r,,F. for Carleton Place, where heo has aI a wood shades, was made of straw and the Dry Goo ff Ore. afA Lhe large number of. removals from the' of Mo, iday, the 14th f pfil. Programme to ooXn. wee'k.—The infant child of Councillor � and parish during the year, thIl ppitries, stipend monce at 8 o'clock. mission 15o, children loc. Position in a hairdware a v.—Mr. Harry brim dipped, both back: and. f froi, Th6 Mrs. Shaw, of Mirris, died last week and 1790.1 Martin, who has been emplo ed with Mr. trimming of faw n and w 2ite ribbon rosettes, interred !in Bi;,evale I cemetery.—Miss John Crawford, on -1 and running expenges have bden paid, and y I wantod in 'Small family. lApply A.Joynt, in the ash buel ese, for aI number fancy pins and lace. all )ombined to make a W -there was a balance 6n hand of S127. rhis -Gobd gir ilosan, of Walk ton, and Mrs. Hamilton, friends im, nah Ivison, is paying a, vi�it with EXPOBITOR Office. 'for M-ilvert very stylish hat. Therei was a show hat of was applied to the reduction of the flop tipg at 1" 1790 of years, left on Mond 0 on, of Tara, spent Easter with 'the Misses Black- London.—Rev. A. Swilwart, of Clinton, -wil.14 debt, which is -now on] SMO. Mr. Fox FE D ! FEED ! we have a few h�ndrd here he will engage in b oil eas on�his Own black and white that was much admired, —Miss Lizzie Jolaeton and Mi3s Saulta, of ' -ening, eon on Sabbath morning and � ev y bushe of good feed barley At fifty cent i per bu8hpl, a0count.—Miss Cline, of Wingham. WAS A white hat, with 9. broad brim'. -And simply Goderich, visited, at was again appointed reetor'a warden I and while ft lasts. No. 6 sto�ahoutie, Jai" "- BeattIe, visiting in town during tb D Easter holidays. trimmed with white and black flow- Mr. 'Jack JohnotonIs. the services in St. Andrew's chureb. Mr.
Mr. W. R. Counter waq re-elected by t t4o Sesfolth� 1790xl �uif I of Waterloo, era was- very prett . y a6d becoming. An* —Mr. Will Ste art has 1 gone to Grand Stewart is one of t he a bl6topeakers of --the —Mr. and Mrs. J. M eople. Votes of thanks were passed tq AthIbi Valley to engage n buildiplg during the com- church OR with � of Stratf rd, a f and alway com p Miss May"me Bennett' flue. spent Good Friday at other stylish white hat had a crown of lace
Johnson's choir, Sunday school staff, Ladieii' G d, soprAno, will sing on Frlda�- evening ir the Metho. The young people enjoyed a social hop in and pearls and a brim of the ing summer.—Mrs. Robeit King, of Tor. good for his peopil - I Imy in this psirt--will church wardens and the - reo , tor for hair dist aturch. PLeading singeIrs of tha town will a I oft'.rolling onto, formerly of Bluevale visited relatives be pleased to h � an opportunity Of hw- ma y pretty ha valuable servic The contrijibute a nIumber each, m0d Mrs. Greig will reck? Cardno's hall, on We( nesday. evening. same. There are so te and *eek.—M.r. Alvin ing Mr. Stewar . es during the year. and friends hete this number of communicants on Easter W�Is AdmIsslo , n 15c�l 1790-1� There was a good crowd I ircsont and excel- ouch a profusion of flowers and trim- Duncan has returped to Grand Valley, -after takes the work of. Ar. 'Ste art, at Clinton, 106 and the total offertory $109'. The r ctor 49 As good as'we've boen payin, 9' 40,3 fotp" lent music was furnished )y Brownsorches- miags, that one finds it hard to make a a pleasant visitto his old home here.—Mrs. on Sabbatb.—Mrs, G. T. �cKayl, of . Tuck- that's w t t4ey all say a6er Irying'our 23o tba. tra.—Mr. Harold Broad 'o , of Toronto, Choi3e, but the: wood a isdes seem to pre- begins his' 13tb year in the parish undei the ha Robert Ma"xwell "of the Bluevale road, visit- eremith, the past i veeli a4tended the faMr, B�atbio Brou.,[Sexforth. 119D -i spent part of the holfiday a his home here- dominate, and Will � go icely with the linen must favorable auspices as there! is a dc ep 7 Re member the Pale going on for' one —Mr. -James McKinley, . A., of Forest ed, her brother, r. R- N. Scott, of Gs�lt.— ale of her father, David Masoni *190 week frocks that sII to be so fashionable this Albert J. Denma has beou'promoted to the her brother -in -I increasing interest in e'very departmer t f -at, VVillisim. inUyson, church work. more - Speci rices in ge bardware, tinwa�e, high school, spent the aster holidays at season.' TherI6 was 4uch pretty grass ledger -keeper's d sk in the office of J. and ne weather ra. I - both of Egmond illfo.— Tlhe B grani ewai .��tc! Chesne�!& Smiley, Scorth, Boo- his home in Egmondville. Learoyd & COm- linens shown in� Pickar4 a, one with a pink A.i Halsted and mpany, Mount Forest.— cese;�- a to S. Idullott & Co. 1790-1 some time pany have moved to their new store in the str i pe, an o ther i with a silk spot and others which we have been enjoying for SUNDAY SCHOOL A-,iNivkRSARY. T �e Ri;cR'EAT ON 6 ROUNDS. —Tenders for the Mrs. Adam Cldlghorn and Miss Jessie haI taken a sudde ri cb W to ter, -Whi(& nanniversary services in conneVon with, t Cardno block, which has been handsomely plain. Two or three patterns of .'to Holmes, who hav a been very. ill with pneu- has been bringing out t sleighs agm.- exclu live use of, tbe above grounds, for the season! 1902, will be reeived by-thaiunderaigued fittedup for this enterprising firm.-Lwhliss Pilk, with inseftion an tucks that would Methodist church, Sunday schpol were he a up to the ding the m9nia, are both somewhat improved.—Mrs. The -farmers, Who ere b y seeding the -put on Good Ftiday, and. Wwas aireld 164ex d 10th of April, 1902. X. F. Coleman� Secrets Kate Cowan, of Toronto, was open make pretty tionteis fo silk waists, were Ctirtie, of Mount Forest, itmcd Mr. Arthur fewweeke,aretsildn a; stforafewdayo, 1790.1 Easter holidays With flie do in this vie 9 in the year for the coildren, *ho had bee Ck initY- also shown in this emt:4 lishment, and light H�lm, of Winghflim, vi6ited Mrs. Ruther- till better weathel- apilro�ehem.—M-T.Geor Dinner, ta and toilet sefs' at prices that —Wd are sorry t'6 learn that Mr. George he Voile practising diligently for some� weeks 1 r0 .- wi shades of gray,: blue sI fawn in t ford last week.—Mr. R.- N. Daff apI a McKs rho rifeenTV an 11 make room for new; spring goods arrivi4g. Dorrance, of McKillop ham', been laid up cloth, that woud make 1 ouch pretty frocks. I of the 4,,:Ii cx cestion, m ous. Early in. the eyeDiagl Bxc( Ilei t Beat�ie Bros, Segorth. 1790-1 CoTiple of days in Galt this- week. Fhe 1 he :has restaod with a severe attack o? I leuri8y, but hope disposed of his fir I re
The windows h re were! also. very beautiful. supper w 52 years. now in- as served the ffiembeirs of the, Su4- C 11 and see Will McLeod." He keeps to see him around aga' for the rengtb t) in 40 o.—Last week was a fine dis- y p 110C of I re b
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day school in the school room, and t ITS no , g but the latest 63usic.- So th side of ly decorated. ii one ere tends to take a will e araec at and for unr u we copied an item from t ie Toronto World pla -of curtai rugs " 'ou Kippen. needless to say that they all J,njoyed then - Cc I er 's Jew, Iry store, Seaforth. 1700.Ii. y d h se.furnishirigs, mn ism' - that purpose he has paroliseed the fine to the effect that Mr. V. Proudfoot of siV gn, and in the ID. Hay, Cc inner an selvee. At the conel a' �, -
a ion of his part of the Agod ibuggy for Iale cheap at ON all rich in co r and d Conveyancer McIntosh, of *4 t eat ie Goderich, intended reMhvirg to Tor n tv. hats ; wills, mortgages and deeds dr.4-wn up. Money loaned 3rty of Mr, exercises, an adjournment wal made tc t4e Bros. eator I1790 -t other was -p own Pr-OPI
I Mr. Proufoot informe'us that' he has no some of the ridhest col red roses one could at the lo vast rates o interest. 1-140-tt village. We welcome -Mr. and Mrs. McKay` audience room, where a goodly number ��f I wi!,'I� add greatly to, HDUSE TO REIS�T.—Td rent, the resinence, intentions of doing so at t6) present time, 'see anywhere And delicate laces and ib-� IFARAIERS' A*N71 BUILDIJ,4s ATTENTION.— to our village, an �, hey adults, as 11 th . 3hildr,an, had assem. on.N)rtb, Main street at Oresent occupied by r r urg, 5 we M , being quite eatiefied . wita the RmOuDt Of Spring to almost hizi e and �ulldlng ope ations -will the good 6. izensh p a b- nd our he oha�s waa Robert GovWook. P08963lon on Apr I 10th. bon. There ag- also f6 smart tailor-made bled. T e tiiken b,* Mr. W. soon commence. YI u will qnd� us at the ol-I stind on. We Apol r to TiI6 . BVRNETT, 8 6iforth. 787-�f legal business he is doin 4 Goderich.— people are the bes th Va hines Bright, gown of dark grey and a black boa with superintendent, of the' school, 1�11 d I' with a full supply of Beaebiville- Lime, lth, Port. GARVNERS. - ds Mr. Hugh Richmond of Xe,&rry, had a load feel very sorry to ose � m ou,r midst our
pleasing programme of music, recite i 011�6 s T —10,600- 5c packagf see long lends and 1 ribbons.! Boas are shown land Cemeat, Plastef of Pairls, &c. We sell cheap. 'Pt 4 at 1 es for 26c. 01nver, Timothy Spe.t,, of calves at the Commercial hotel stables Kindlygive us a cill and get our prices before old friend, Mr. McIat )8b who for the At i an vinch and drills was given by thel children, 1A a all the store's, and must be worn if one y & � 4 and
oce R. Cudmore & Sons, i-IIiinnut 26 e r
G &c. for Salo. 0. E. KiNG, Win ZharL. purch&sing elsewhe 1�. esteeme choir and orchestra of the senior pupils !also here on Tuesday and he disposed of them wants to be right up-to-4ate. Ont. 1-798-13 1788-i f all in short order' at very satisfactory pricee. respected citizen c f on r vl� age. r.
furnished several very pleasing selection is K! V I FDr sale a :Egymonc1vi1Ie,- one',balf aore of —Mr. Wilfrid Morrow, vrho' has been -team- NOTES.—Mr. E#d Mrs. Upsball, of the vil- tosh will go to Br icefieldl so what I P An address was also gi* en by �Mf. W. Ins, good land wi h comf ortable frame residence there onstaoce. lage, wera, the Past week, vititing friends rucefield. Will
- 6. ing around town for the past couple of pen's lose will be I Paia 'to 1i try. The services throughoot were 'most also good Et ble mid plenti, of hard and soft waflole eb&ngel- or.
suceessful, and . the childreni deservel Oe This propert) is well aituaI Poasessio given �i years, has purchased a second team and --:L4The. mar�iage of Miss El iz% - at Brampton. —]Jr. Frank JSquires, with his may it be said we live i world of
any Amp. Rj -Ificks. 1785.5 w bath Snell, se�ond dau' h -ter of Mrs. Wro daughter, Miss I iora, of T�ronto, were visit- David N of Egrnorfaville, greatest commendatio i I � in ill now have t o te�ms in'Ihe work, so he —Mre. a fQr � the p 011I i 9 Ole agents' for the king il will be better abw to Suell, of this place, and Mr. Hugh Lati. iulg with his ag week, was yisiVing with ter We are -0 Is than v6r to attoill d father i and eI Mrs. during the manner in which. they acquittod tbemsolv�,,s. c. mer, of Leam�ngton, EPssex- count , wag H. Ricker, of th. village, 4uiing the week �George- cort 3, the ge Woo and only."Ohlo Bailey.' the wants of his patrcns,,—Mr. D. M y - daughter, MrB4 G. T. KcKaiy.—Mir. IKinj Wi6gham. I1�� 9 N' an of Farquhar solemn zed 6C the ho'ne of the bride's --LMasters Gard(a and Harvey Gauld spen the zattl%� ichol, the g4iijail vule t Taylor, who in ever busy p�mong THE DEPARTED.—Two mote of Or �e- AL $50, P�rlor Suite given awpiy with a was in town on. mother, on edhesday. The ceremony 3 during the week, 82 Wednesday. Mr. Mo t1iiis Easter holidE �ys with their grandmother ].aid ja J. friesh supplvy for
a -�ted thii life 1)%r(el of goods. Call and SeL. G,- E. K! W Ing- Nichol d as p6rforme byi the Rev. Mr. Couplage, li%m xauld, of Londlor'.—AmonLg .pected citizens have. depa Mrp. Wil grazing.—Mias Evia. 8 'man of r oes not come hors very.often,- but w within the past week. hair. 171 �9 Mr. R. S. i� R b- when, he does all his old �riends are pleased 7= orts th only this i'mm Idiaie relatives of t6e bride those home for he Eaate� bolidays were : the past week , weI th a of e e engineer of the 'Seaforth +sII ,his genial con sen J The ceremony over, , the Miss M. McGre� or, London, Mitis A� Mur- ;'.—M Is Vi3itigg to see utetanoe.:--Mr. T. J. being pre Melli, re. R was ill for a &, -iL rE NOTE§. —An entertai nme nt, Barry, the well known horse -dealer, of company Part' the past week. Vorks, who bad been seriously 0 0 ook � of a bounteous din"r, ray, or -onto ; .�iss May g. MoMordie, of friends at Clintou'! weeks, passed awa , Friday �6rning. x. wh ch will be both am4singand instructive, Heneall, was in town on Wednesday, de. and afterwards the newly married couple Rectory street hool, London; Mr. W. J. Me an, Londo Roberts has had somewhat of i a remat ka 'le wil. be given . n the churck here on blonday livering a very fine -horse which he had sold loft on the afternoon tr�in for their home. - Mr. Campbell MeMor'die,
career. He�,,was borwin Man'tcheater, E k- le've [ling, pri 14th, tinder the aus, Acee of to W. J. Dickson, of McKillop. This horse A number of 6ends m t at the depot to of the Moloons auk, Norwicb; Mr. Alex. L03 sbo'ro. land, 68 years ago. lie was ala engin or �by the ome 'A lForejgni Missionary Sooicty, is four years old Wei hs 1,740 po A�cNevin, Clinton.—Xlrs.� John Anderson NoTM.—Owing r I f - I I and unds. bid good-bye, nd wish i them every happi. to the itufavorable WeAth- cal e con., profession, and in this paq1ty �d by Rev. T omas Wilson, of Lond( By He was sold for $225. Hew`ae aired by the noes in r. Latimer is a Was spending t �Easter holidays at London, er on M, ng,t art, iven in n. their arried lif�. M ouday eve
'He v 6d me kna o a me 75 beatitifully ooloroid views well-known horse 64 Kilb'rn -and re:side t of tbiti place, but now a wo aughters, � Mrs. McDonald the Methodist at
retty much around the worl4. isit I f I With her t J6L church, w�" -not as w I 11 ?on fa , ism Jennie,—Mr. tended as it vvotld othierwis 9pain, Italy, Japan Jamaios�, India E, t and the lime light, thle following hymns, raised by -Mr. F. Colemar If HillkGreen.— prosperous faimerof E ex. Mrs. L%timer and M ha Balfour was, e have beea. and West -Indies, Egypt and F uft- so ge and o6ace willtbe illustrated, while Miss Uzzie M.- Dorrance'a'iq' Miss Willie R. is an eatimabl lady, anr will be missed in, the fast week, in London, on business.— -The concert itec If, however, ws a- sue- Twenty-eight years ago he carpe to C inails, be" g suag or explained : Hymn, " Laad Fowler, ho have been a �t4ndlng ` t - is Lon. herhome comections. ;Thebride ren.eived Mrs. McKiver, (f Clinton,ithe fore part of cess. —M. E. Jobikston, Of London, visited t Ili ebb re- and first located in Port Hope, where e ki�d ly light" ; bymn,� 69 Throw out hip life don Normal school, retu rnbd homo Thurs- many valuab useful presents, from t e week,was th) guest of ins C. Kettleton.L friends here a ew�Sys.—Mr. W worked for a time in - the bar 1works - ;he lin a tempei�anciI set, " The b ttle day evening last, to spend their Easter friends in Tor. ate, Constance and Harris. its Alice M hiteman h returned home turned Monday -or spending a, few ZAT' e Removing from Port Hopa,-! he 3e 0 so g, Father, eai,, father, come h me holidays.—Mr. George -onto :31r. and, Mini bluelph, where he—was employed in -L Randl, an old ton, where she in well known and highly es. ffom ndon.—The Eame r services, last with friends in Toi e: wi,h me 1now hymn, " Where is my Huronite, who hoe been locateft in South teemed. -We Oxtend ouLilongratulations. Sabbath, in our village ch ches, conducted Thomas Manning a nt Easter with their
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The se en Dakota for,& number of I ears, has decided NOTES.—Ml. . rk, having d bthe pastor, Rev. M.
Worswick Engine Works un il they wa deriDgi boy' to-ti-ight Rober ia- McLennan, df son in WoodaI A number from 0 burned out. He then came td Seaforlh d wo ders of'the -world"' ;I hymn, "The oly to remove to the Canadia Northwest, pre. posed of his fa t his ghbor, T. Aamo �,t. Amdrews, an I by Mr. H. Johnston, attended the exam- ation held at 80110I for five and & half yeirs was ofiiief en gin r,� cit song,"'The old'folks at ho 912ml 'colear'i� 11 he absence of the t r, Rev. Mr. sectlon No. 5. on Thur-asy lant.—Mils-
m forring ife under the U ion Jack to that had a suocei , k aue.tion sale, o in t at Ogilvie's mill, and was tb!,a hy off Tuesday of IIiat week. -i i were Ell 0 a app) od so go "My ohL-Kentucky home" under the protecting wiE go! of the American Good ' pricei J�Iong, of the MAhodist c rch, were all. of Hood of Bluevalt, w the guest miss
I. engineer of the Seaforth w4ter-wwk 'a _Mrs. Weymouth
ock of ages." Programme to comm(ace Eagle. He has purchase I 800 1 acres near realized. Mr. Clark :hit routed's etore � high order. 1he ladies (f the respective Elvs idams last ek.
.position he held for 19 -yearp. �,,Thiep( iends in W ham.— at 8 o'clock. Wherever Mr. Wilson has Ol do, Alberta, and has n) located on ]&is from Mr. Wm. Lindsay, � and in putting in a cngregations al �owed -the! r good taste by 8�fent Easter, Wit Ing -friends
11 he filled with credit to himself and given this entertainniiinb; it has been N ery -now estate.—C& tain Ki c en and Lieuten. first class stock of dry; goods and groceries, t�e iich and 4ndsome d�iaplay of Eaater Mine Mae Ball, f ("linoni visited e entire satiefeetion and adva6tage much appreciated and ha's drawn %m spent y
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town. He was a skilful and dareful en' The A large audi- aat Yeomans, X have beIen in charge I of and intends keeping a :general store. We lilies, geranitinis, ferns, palms and Prim. here a few L. Btigh, gad
gen. laws are said to be tiallply the Salvation Army bero for some time, congratulate Mr. Clark on his new Venture, r1osea, which ad ned the various pulpits, Easter with fri-en a in 'Wingharn.—Mr. man, and always took as deep 6n late ,eat! in beautiful, and must he seen: to be appreci. will farewell an Sabbath, 13th - inst., 'a find hope he may see . ure a large sh �he choirs ful one 3ir daughter I ad are of taine;d their former Mrs. M. Brait visited tho the business aslif itwerabisown. Iiuri� ated.—Mr.'and Mrs. FratI Cole and liftle there will be a farewelt soc[sl i' the bar. patronage, which he assuredly deserves.— putation'by t ir s*eet: anthemn.—'Mrs. in London - over Easter.—Mimsee et onc son, Of at their all the Is years he was nev f Hampton, were the guests of Ar. racks on Tuesday eve ing nextT to which Mrs. George Stephenson returned home m. Curry, wi her daughter, of the Parr and Wiseman spent their vacation Is s At
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wanting, but was �dy, night r The IHII during Easter. Mrs. Cole &I are cordially vibei 1. —The following from London 1 recently, being called there line- prior to th ed m1waye re' mas " inn oing to the Noithwest, homes in Cliatou.-i-Mr. Turner retum day, when the fire islarm as not ads and son Al mnlre lengthened visit with w re ticketed to the westj last' week, by owing to her b�rother'e illness. —Our old and vaid a visit witl a Curry's aunt, Mrs. Tuexday� :after vie ,tin g ab his home. t II
For the past twenty-five years, I have
,H
carried on a succesiful B000k, Stationery,
apaper and Fancy Goods business,
Comaiencing 01�,
TUESDAYs, AFRIL [ST, 1922s
very article in my store will be offered for
ale at COST9 LESS THAN COST, an d in
Many cases at Oi NE -HALF 41GULAR
PRICE. My reason for so doing is that. I
am retiring from butineas.
lhe
This will give t people of Seaforth an
opportunity to buy
BOOKS,
STATIONERY,
WALL PAPER,
WINDOW SHADES
;URTAIN POII ES
Of all kinds
-at prices that never have been offered before
and are n ot Ukely to occur again in many
The bigg est values will be in the
WALL PAPER AND WINDOW SHADE
DEPARTMENTS
-Von may have thought that you would
put off repapering your house or some par-
it
ticul ir room this spring because was
going to cost too much. You will change
your mind now after you have seen the
values I am offering..
Watch for the large sale bills and. prices.
-4
Come in and see for yourself. Everything
sold for No goods on approval. Your
-inoney back il ! goods are not as represented.
Faller anuouncements later�
Ef you, ever bought bargains in your life,
this is one chance in a thousand to save
=oney. A little money will go- a long way
-at this sale. Tell your friends that you are
to take in this- chance. Advise them
.�koing
also to do so. In the meautime do no buy
ing of Wall Paper or Window Shades until
you have had a talk with me.
Cs We PAPST,
The largest Dealer in Books, Wall
Paper, Stationery and Fancy
Goods in the County.
DOMINION BANK.
CAPITAL(Pald UP), $2,500,000
REST, $2,500,000
SEAFORTH BRANOHJ
Main Street, Seaforth.
A General Banking Business trans. -
acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected,
and advance& made on same at lowest
rates.
Drafts sold on all points in Canada,
the -United States and Europe.
AVINGS DEPARTMENT.—Interest
allowed dn deposits of One Dollar and
uPwards.
R. S. HAY S, W. K. PEARCE,
Solicitor Manager.
Not What You Spend
But what you get fo what you
pend, that counts. The beat
is the cheapest in the end, so it
ia -with
Hendiefson's Potos.
A&Craon and large work a
speoialty.
J. r IT .ENDERSON, Seaforth.
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VAPORTANT NOTICZ11.
W. N. WATSO H,SEAFORTRY
Agent for the "Niational Cream Separator," inauu,
A
iackurod by the Raymond Sewing Machine Company
of Guelph. n-2 universal favorite, simple and beau
tiful in design, iew parts to clean, eaay to operate,
rellablo and durable, more points of merit than an3
other i separator, a perfect skimmer suitable for fron:
two Jo tw.entv-five cows. Call at itty office and ex
amine the 11 -National " before purchasing a separa
tor. Sold on easy terms.
General Itiburance Agent, and Dealer In Sewing
Machines and Bicyclest NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORT-11,
1630
Counter's Jewelry Establishment
SEAFORTH,
The Engagement Ring' being a
piece of Jewellery about which so
much interest centres, must be
correct `n style, good in quality, then camea the price. We can
give you any design of setting and
any combination of stones. The Wedding Ring is a very im.
portant piece of Jewellery. We
have them in all qualiti.6a of gold,
and fully guaranteed. Our repair
department is strictly up-to-date.
W. R. COUNTER, Manage
Spring Term opens April ist.
8TRATFORD, ONTARIO.
All business colleges are not &I Eac
should be judged by its own work. Ou
school occupies a far higher levef than Of
average business college in, Canada. Writ
for circulark.
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
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Pianos, Organis, Sewinj
M:achines, Bicycles.'
We are now carrying the largest and bet
atock ever shown here in these lines. A ca
at our store will convince you that d
prices are right and that we tare out for tE
businetis. We do not confine. you to an
one make ; you choose for yourself, we d
the rest.
THE i%EPAIR BU81NESS
Is, as you well know, a specialty of ouri
We repair everything.
Bicycles new and second-hand, and a fu
line of surdries and repairs. We guarantc
all work done. t
G. M. Baldwin, Seaforth.
General Repair Shop.
IIIILL --- 7 II02 % 4. W APR OR T UVRON, EX, SIT r. Rinn, who resides., 49 'd friend, R�! ticket agents- esteems a 83rd 'birth- Magnifice#t Spring Mr., Jacob Greig Stewart, 0. P. Mseed hi cei f min mouth of Constan a 0 genial, obeerful her p9rents before raturnin Littl0i, to McGregor, o the 58th I he 4 . 'I . - Sanlue I I Fersot ally,1 i Pan toba- for Mr. a Mrs, as 618 Sohmidt, who hes, been I aand W Ri. day on WedneI It w dispos tion ood, citizilin, a faithful hun- don Mai ay. He 'was Mean] rest of the anniversary of N, . -.. and Mr . Riau's its ga, ered- Moon -0 Ja II band and a. kinlifa -,He leaves a widow over 9 yeeir, returns ra. Jain wed- conce, her. few couple ons indifive dau-, A. aeoo PIL10dedby his'daught r �'! Mrs. John Wdt60:1 to tare tO li�y t4o ta exjh:eek.—Memsrm.. ding day. We veri )Ying life as nd f mily ol I -and N . and h r husband n three child. family will follow n a nice card are an li�ale and hearty and qnp He w s a regulak at at Dochertr, e are doing at their ad- MRS. �tend4nt and a, consiste ran. They intend making Wir home with Baldwa & Brown have isjued couple this worthy I form the 0 t E�Ascopal church. dvertising rheir' piano sad orgau turilog' they ilong live to MeMI)3r of St. �Thomas some time. --.H'Miiirj Jennie a anoed age. M aitlandbank Mr.� Schmidt for are pushing v a aed to ;-n tnrr� d. in M .1 A r alrin busin is Tiey � .0 A" IkaMTLhe r ma, no v a two WOUDDS Val V 5 piatronsge. enjoy Dan comforw r A GOOD HOME SOLD. —Mr. i. Pete6 0 Inayol Hills has returned from youn men and dome -v a I beral f real ry, on S4ndayi afternoon, th h other.---JWe a ' having lef taste 0 oem ;H%mpton.---HIMrm. W. J t- eso Kay, of Tuokeremith, bias disoosed of 'lie and embers of ;the town council acting at with relatives in. W9 tbge te, Hodgini an Mrs. Garden are a Edith Britton in Sources* 'I to r. -Fear and son Douglas, of A3 lider, rch weather. ion well known heavy drought stikVion, 0 1 and the ri�eulbers ofAhe fir( he nnual eebin of the Womens' Ma earen If re rin iag Banter idays Z ows. T pall. 8 of Mrs. W. D. VanEigmond du tendit g �he annual Lon- spend W tb her sitter, f th f Saubourn, of �the An�ieut Order of th gues of the - Auxil ary,.Missiouary Ass ciation, in _Robert Mo- Mox. Cowan, 0 He wq*ia, bred fir m brig& e and r.—Mr. James Cumming,* telo St. Mrs. Emmerton, o Toronto� ho a is seven years old. ki�aen, of wWob deceased was East , preseptatives from re Unit d Wor donj t is week, as- r, I 41aughlin, of Lead' )nry, has returned h me All lovers of new goodi ppreciate ffie mare 4nd on S. mental �ious services in I will & ber attended the Nneral in a body. phon service, spent Easter ip the P u 'e1 here.—Mrs. Ebenezer Mchluffiray has Iful Ities we Nir MOKSY'S imported 4Stud B ok mem m hom a' church.— he v were after visiting C)4stance frieads.—Ge; grand atray of Jbeauti move d Horton & Innes' imported have alsoto ir�cord t ho St. Is ries' church, n Eas'er Sunday, o rument. Tiff
0hief." Iffe has proven An ex ellent stock some days. We hope to rothers have ul chased new Whealso find have for spring a and his last season W& he beat he! J 3`1!`aggar�, relict ;of the late Gporg been -very ill for a Mr. Shaw unuou Llly imp es3live he pastor, Rev. bi , p 'its of the, sefton.—Mr. Our store In"We v hors I N bear f her recovery soon.— Sab- P. Co coran, derf I � a a lon'did discourse will take In the sp is literally packed wit -h 4ere M19 MoTaggart, whi6h took place at her Bliverh from Rid iy ,mon last P James Dale is bi IMe from, the 'hospital, 0 its history bas it has ever made. He was shi residence in th�& Mrs. r had a. powerful Easter me iire� awing therefrom eediag ; he- in a] I towni on Monday. ati n," d -w ame -was Susann- Eat morning in our church —Mr. James on, th', " Rest well, and i�s started a teen so liwr&113 filled ith bright, all to follow, looking to Iowa, on Tuiiiiday last. MoT�ggart a maiden n a mom) practical lee on f ;Wm. Knox d Ma us and Mr. John Tay r, f Ridgetown, tudii. She "-68 y4are of age, and ha The a nging of the c, oir, th morning and hs� 25 acres soi r6,d--Mr seph to-date,'Ralablel articleni -and Frasor. 10' Wing on his bw farm� Mr. Jo CEF.T.—Of n forth for a grea were guests at the manse Hog Easton— P ion& re- ,cales that Captivating Color'- a uslins, TuE HvRoNs' CON he Tyro a reFI of Scia, a p r(hued a farm eveni:19, WAR exoe� good, and nit 9� ST
Yodlers, who have been � engisgod to gizeas! b"' Chris Mr. Thomas Colbert ha oncerned. Drown is the owne r of a pait 0 I man years. She was 4 good living, his family fleated the highest (redib n all 0 Dimities and i r aes, beaI al ay evening, I near L6adon, and will re o e 50 ft. concert I tian oman, and was much and dese from Cldve- tip the meAes at 11 6.40 pounds, their epee- in Cardno's hall, on Frid me M rvedl Dress Goods, elaboraite Dtesis Tnm,
A der the auspiees Of the H on, �joyed her- acquaic - there shbrbly,�Mrll- Charl a I Mugford has. —Miss Ethel Garda:iL is le of weeks at tive ages being 11 ihd1_;2 mouths. for whiob mings, snowy v 'hite Cottofi tuffs, Cob, ()O ft. I
. pril 11th, un , Reco 011 reap oted by all who ei 8 I e at he home land, and will open(, a cou par. be� has refused the handsome'sum of.sim.— Football Club, the� Clinton Nevis. Reco Her husband diiada, few years ag( - been seriously Ill for some r. Anson webby Lace 0 irtainso artistic, d i bafne om ard.— the p rental h6me I ere.— ftWW thin week, says: 11 The Tyro�leau Yod re ad W, . Hina, the v in Draperies in I m %uy other things -W,
I The Ifuneral took place ion Wednesday, an I of her parents, Mr. and Mr B at ling, n of r. Ge rge S rling, is seriously "" known' horse buyer,
-on Tues my Miss MoGee, of Port Alber) a vi, lit n oJne goodi purchases this appeared in the town hall,', 1 the i6emains were inter n 's ban been home hao been making 1 as worthy of u(te. evening, and proved a great s4cess. ey the home of bar grandfathe, : r. J %Cob c- r. Ck arl Irhar On accoun i �of the bad roads, Rev. i �emotery, near, Rodgeelville., She leaves a ho Ian been - om ro, o 0 i8it. a is just recover- week.— ma, was th ' very I person should hly com: —M i a Grace Torr from unable to take We believe at e
were highly recommended be.lore g'! amily of grown up sonsI and, daughters. Gee. is &Doe ing f sever' H ness. Mr. Minty, the Mr. Steadman, of Al the value f a dollar when he earrm it tr mt, ana the people of Cli teaching in Orangeville, re u ed iome on Sunday eveDlOg.—
ntou expepted a --- i k of Commerce, the topic at . the eague, and when he sPends it. He can alays
I I Miss Torrano intei ids going retiri manager of the B ended taking in were m4re than r Bal- Saturday last. complimentary A umber of our Pe�bizensint and their expectations . i ot�� a good is to a entertains at P I DR.PoTTS .4, SEAFORT11. -Rev. Dr. P to Alberta, where she has ure( I t Seaforth, get it here. The hall 'Was fill 11 list n6d 0�m erelal 0 the Winlow-Jarv! a concert� a ized. oth v ' - f Toronto, JEduoation4l Secretary of th suppf r at the C tel on TuesdaV 'to. Id tar'e'a T' )061 situ�tion as teacher. had the night beelt favorable. attentively to the music. I I the Y6d;' re.' Zethodist ch roh, will #Peak in the Methc - plain Colored Ore sa Goods. Iand instrumental, provided 69b church, Seaforthi., on 11 Pulpit and U ton a ainthey, are T kersmith. Should they visit Clin k. Th T ALL.—The. annual otting 0 a but g.laoce to know ko &full house." You 810 f ail pew, on Fr* lay evening of tbi i wee a POO B ING .--If the weather You need W sape uld not I wal Mir111NERY OPE s doo or is one of the great apeake Weitern Football As3ociatic) held in note in aura of A the offic- -frowned on "ter, bounete,he cer- The football bol* have been- fortu ior than ever phey are, Stykis e;mw to hear them when here. T iey have ap-. teveread cllrk April 11tb. arge effles, and ave �d presober5 of the daI and is recogniz,3,1 Ber in, on Good Friday. give sunshine for securing tbe- Yodlers �or Friday evenim and go but the tsmooth-faced ;nl:r was good eno gh to 17W-1 peared in many of the I h a uch, not only in Can%da and the Unite I era leoted we notice a nur I ne openings, for one finis ed Cash,, er . Van tians. Am&. given the,greatest of x tisf&Otior. Old Bo 62) Mr., John the days of the Wr,ST E -ND No, Es. — A number of the States, but in England where he is we I bo a and Seafarth ringli weather than zone, Satin cloths uud Serg could not ask re i ike re have been making maple syrup eIq ted honorary farmers he known and loved, and in Ireland, which 'a A' sokson, of Blyt , was ( 6 a lChursday of last lose friends. Th,,V are the atandari WEDDING Bym . —Tike resi f r. we bad Wed and during the past fe w weeke and report a fair a loyal Canadia pi�esiidont ; Mr. R.C. Chem wi ght, of Walk Abut r Cosens i of Wingham, staple stuffs. i
George 'Hart,' Goderich street, want on � �is native land. fie is n dis. week. It ma e 0 e feel 1 more like buyinR ruli. — Mr. of & pleasant; and Britishei, and has, 4e understand, rI artion, president ; vice -pre id6rit Huro e- I eather suits the Wednesday evening, the mcen4 ulmr % spring bat wheal th w
H. M, Jackeon,�feaf rto ; I onion called on friends I ere last vv�ek.—Sam Ash- And popular amonig the later weaves am Otte peo-I
fiJised $10,000 a year' �to leave Canadian trictii heard from. more than -for the soft chug
event. The occasion was. the, marriage of district, W. McDonald, De r it 'Jaledoni% season, and we has engaged v, ith Mr. Whit Crich g Voiles, Taffetalinco, store an
. In his ext�nbivb travels he has Crepelines and Electras, Miss Millie Shaw, sister of Mils. Hart, and. Methodism I arter that the r�illinery establishments ton t will still ran the I pit an cup committee, J. A. Jack son, B yth ;1 In. qu the summer monflie, bix �ma,ble young met,with bot�h the prindem of the pul were so busy filling! ordei they had little on Saturday And he r ,colors, Mr. George Stogdill, two eat' hemis I n barber shop at Brucefield), re the are, all f them ; nem hany also of 1 the pew in both pheres, tore 11 to comrffittee,-R. E. 'Iresswelli y people of the town. The cer6mony, w iichl I W, time for decoration 'or trimming hats for a ased new finish, better weights handle his subjnct. Seafortg amateur st%ndirg om Mr. WAG. Broadfoot has le ie.—
one, ar )erf6rmed by!: aud is welt able. to One could, not !think there had nights.— and -littler imme� iate� Everyone who prims �worth 'and loyalty Bake Seaforth.-'The foll)winj schedule OPBn'Dg- th� farm known a the Whitley farm, on than the, dusilities could �oom. t
was a very quiet H ai raDgi A : Sea. been little tinie forAccor9tion when going Rev. F. H. Larkin, only t Is ;notice also that Ja was tho third eoncesi iion, from Mr. Turner, of -and certa1idy liessthan they.40 relatives being present. After the berem, my 0 should hear Im. We for the senior series a he stores, for reg�yl they never looked short but very fine musOal programme wip forth—At Toronto, May !!jib ;' Galt, June bout t I f our dry goods Br�cefleld, and w .11 us4 ir, -for grBztug pur command in 8onLe stores. Bu% thon the remainder of the evening vas plealla atly prettier. The, wind�O?V� 0 1 -- be presented 21si; Berlin, June 26%. Belin-At Galto inthem. that are POse's.—Mr. A. C: ntelon disposed of a year. wesim togivebetter valethan yoll spent in a social way. - Mr. ai d Mrs. Stog- shopsalass ave �ingw, t, of Goder- May 31st ; Toronto, June 14th ; 8eaI - ,opening days they ling colt last wee to Mr. Elliot can get elsewbere. worth loc but on dill will reside in Mr. Stog.1111's com] ort c2f n J. E. Ball, who under- able residence, on James s�reet. TheiL PLAYED FdR 27 HOUR Berlin, �1 qr 26bh ; - ioh Iship.—M Will b r AND WOX WAOZI�, June Gtb, Galt—At have a little extra. The indows for house town pital, —aj�op V, Marsell1q, �Israh 25tb, iM, Garner, a French Seaforth, June 13�h . T)i6nto, June 7th, he E, Me aul went an operatiou in Dr. (1,unn"a hos Customers OCTSVisitors, ery many friends will unitei with uall in furn Aluga of t eetabliihment Mb
I pianist, undert�ok to play c6ptinuously for 27 hourP, Rivoraides—At Berlin', Juno 21st ; Galtj Clinton, a few 6eks-ago, has recovered p neas in their ipar. if r a wager of �,000 francs. � During the evening his lainty lace cuitains, portieres of wishing them much hap i 31 had itch ( looking
wollon and his arms Jux d cret- fficiently to rett rn hOme. , Mrs. J. Tow, They are allf them uniting their tmfl- 1�ce was drtWn, his hands! 9 -�e 28th ; Sealortb, May 2Q%h. yor group rich matei ial and color, sateens an ng nion supported on cushions. w44n ke stopped at mid- 2, in the intermediate S-81 I so'' the followi 'u who -has beta I
ried life. jieTd laid up �ith congestionn �y as to tbeFb imity variety, qvii. tone i, scarfs and ever so "uy other things CO-NG19RT.�-D1sagree le, �Ight, having won the wager, he 'Bi rrb—At Wing- lunge, is al le to be around again.— tity and -quality of our ew -spring as�
collspsod - froin ecb�dule was arranged of the JARVIS- WINLOW nervous rr)a ration. it is ftident this man did n t thatIme wants to buy after the spring house Miss Lottie Mai tin, of Bayfleld, made a weather did not stop a compairsitively lorgO, hani, May 2 at Brussels, &I iy 31pt. Brus- two windows of the goods. usesperhard-Heintzmanpi0o,or he never wou,d cleaning. The other attendavee, at the Jarvis-Winl e bollapsed. No enle hati ever got t'i,.,d bY Plar. selsL-At Blyth, �lsiy 9th ; ViDgham, May stbr( were devoted to probty hats, flowers, flying visit,to frends a week agO--Mr- Sentences should be par-agraphs—par&grapte ay even�n Ifig calthip famous Instrumobt.. It is BI 11 l6t Wingbam—At Blyl h, !Maj. 31st ; at Levi-Stong,'of Sa -nia, was here on businssi chapterp. W a and you must be satix-
Cardno's hall, on Mond za and la0s, w. ile a figure in 'a g. The audi eo South sift of Counter's trim mini highly� pleased ith, Met, , Senforth, i�welty Bri-Bels, June 6bb. t wil I lie nb�iced from O'k last week. fled wiLh cold type hints here, wel once was apparently I BbDro. HO &]do keep@ a flill line of music and inick'skirt of some[ richi m%telial, a bla �o judge by the the above hedule that th3 Hurons are in b the entertainment, if we are t Musick itotruments. Call and see him. 1790-l! f so y for wear, and a talk over the rest at the counters. as� , abirl waist tbatwsiI irea� I _()nip The teams in � the iseries are Stdnlev hearty applause with which each number on The Rev, Dr. Potts is, considered one of aay handsome black hat' wi,h big brim and We have eadlics3 quantities of. Mulian well mito cceived, Mr. J&vls, hed and, as a rot uft, we! may 1004 "Victoria" sh)i8s for IsI —Beautiful
the programme was r rf it preachersand speaku-1. Himpelta Ginghams, Dimities, Chambrayr, Ferl- let 'e prety trimminu showqd how much the I ible'ab apes.
as usual, delighted all, and was repeatAly princefYZ pulpit, he has 6iet -with and known the for some good games here I hi: seaqon. I goods and Pe is our oew gprhig fitock -of I ablishment could do f r one who wished calea, etc., iu tl.e very betof edier great ea,)hers qf the prese ration and al io Ieat this excellent make has jtxqt arrived. Look in our encored. Miss WiffloWs cello selectiODO many f - the princes of the: pow, His addren �n to b, � w6ll dressed. Ano�lher figare showed North window. w. H, Willis, Sqle Ageat for Geo. tints and in the dtintiest sprays anii. were mosb- charmingly ren'lered, and, at o A" whab a pietty frock mi a -is 0 ofs flrals, dashes,, str pea and spots. Pul k and 11t Nv," on Frid;� evening, will possoss LoC,�L BRIEFS.—Mr. .:11 1� r.6. i .6t be m-ade of the A. Slater bhoes for m)n and Viet h fr ladiegr, her previous appearance here, she was inost theli e view rnd ineplra!Bri hs is so well ablo to 1790-1. Matheson, of Detroip, pit the Eastet new linen colored grass cloth, and trimmed Sesto"th- ' enthusiastically received. Mr. James Fax ive I The admiesion 1`04' Is placed at the To* I I t the Front. Igure f l6o, that all may bi�4v�hliu. A fine musical holidays here with Mrii.� aiihesofi's eistei, wit4 lace and insertion of the same shade. In Seaforth, the race fl)r your spring Millinery MO wood laugh and wail 1790 1 e E. M,cF&ul gave every person a g ill be presented. —Mr. IR a k, of To;- trade is quite livt ly, and Th programme also wi Mrs F. G. Neelin.. ugh Ja One Ineeds to go! a little b�yond the windows 'Co. are in the lea I a in style, quality and repeatedly recalled. Miss Dunlop, contralte t. The iaterior of their It lead price. Our Sti I lots of,bargain I'fft in our " Surplus routo, was in town on Su. ak att nding the of this store to � see �'the, I pile af ter pile of -i e is fairly ablE ze with I w rich goods of spring hats ar rare beantiels. and accompanist, missed her' train con eo Stock 'I Sale, anJ d6n'b forget th%t this stc re is the funeral of Mr. R. S. Robe.ts'j— ra. W. &. pretty L cotton 400ds, linqus, muslins, prints stor tions. and -her place as accompanist was ti -keri ledin - ace for ft e footweg r of all kinds. W- t- Fear, of Aylmer, has been 1ere for some 8, in 'all the n�w shades and de. description and - the�ealespeople are The little touch of ele ance here, thedaimty and zephyr ever by Miis L. Willson. It was a, difficult :ask winiti, Boot3 and Shoos, Seafiirth, 1790 1 � I kepA night. No days vi3iting Mr. and Mrs. E- V. Fear and n retty Uimmings. usyfrom aorning ill turn there, glve character and indi. - signs, and"ever so ma p to undertake on a couple of hours' no dee, The Gerhar&Heintzr�au is the bEsb. - place vidual tasteto orcreations andpro. other friends.—Mr. iand Mrs. A. Young forthem. Thereare so oof, the prettiest liketbeirs for bea tiful Millinery, butMissWillson more�than sustained her Scld by Will McLeod, Seafor* 1790-11 -Muslins, rich were in Blenheirii;' Oxford county, . this silks, in waist lenghts I 0 be seen in this stylish DreEs Goods, d in.. ductions. They arc, differentfrom otherm& reputation as an,� accoaipauib� and took her n ing 19 1 90-1 as you will see. —a IDt Of good soap � for the money, o#r the funeri,14 Mr. Youn store, before one has ' 1 � i 1) week, atte di 9 �Ilr ie to look at the Carpets, elegant- raperies F etc. 17 part to the entig,e batisfactiolA of both the Stand rid Laun ry, 10 bars for -3c. Beattie r Young.--�MaI hats, and they make one torgA about ZT. —John McGill, Ievery performers and tihe audience. Seafor h. .179 siater.in-law, Mrs. Georg ather, MEL.&NC11OLY � LCCIDEN; The Best TH BIG ' USiC STORE1,—About 100 o i 8 wbi6h had given us such d,-lightful we tbi ng else. Of course, 6 verytbiog this sea- one. of the enginei re killed i a the railway now �s AlwaI
MATRIMONIAL —A very pmtty of new musl Wed 3esterday, at from 6c u e took its departure ith the rfoar� son must make one thi k of the coming accident at Jary -.3, on FAHay last, was a but quiet or 0: of Masenid Rls.h, Nord xelflaer, 4 1 emo), have str d.Gill' one of the. IN wedding was solemnized, at the home of Mr. "I 30 cairry , a Irn making those who had ed thei coronation, 0 e a I inR8 Of son of the late : Uex. M Bell a Dominion Pianw, and the famous all abd storm windows and donned th ir spring arge piDs BRU 3SE�S CARPETS. Ind black bi ads and, I o� eer repideatc of this township, and NEW
7 c� stritet, on Mor da I. whi n pearl E pi n Wm. Johnston, Goderi y Domin,on 0 i. B ere you can'have a ch lee apparel shiver.—Mr. Win. Dunca of Win andibuckles. They make rather'an effec- ne 'hew of Mr. Nffl McGill. The engi;6eer NEW TAPEST CARPETS. h,- their yoang- many I afternoon, at 4 o'clock, w ea P nos anA org469 to rant, tunic, done ver.—Mr. p
ni peg, son of Mrs. TJ W. I n, i Guelphl r looking; Instead of
eat daughter, Emma, W49 tmited in mat-, all gm i ranteed.:� Ge:). X. Baldwin, & Co., Seatoribb. i 11 tiv'e trimming, but heav: ihe train whi.�h ran into Air. McGilFs NEW AXM1N$T-RR CARPETS iti g friends -0 oe, 1, u ii 1790-1 thiii, w ?f t�e tuck& in let or chi Ion for hats there train failed to carry out" his rders, and NEW WO L 10ARPET-8. Ch
spent a few days riage to Mr, -James Littlejohn, late of am the Ltdie8" Aid corem6i' Kir dly remember all 4ecounts �wing t4e hete.'—The bazaar held by is spown this season a straw braid that rushed past Jar, is, station , colliding %ith NEW U, PETS. ilton. The marriage iy was pnr- t — -i I fir f 8 M )R tt & Co, muft� be sett.ed at once " -of the -Presbyterian 6hurel, �a the central 100411s like tie ',tucked hiffon, and a hat:, thelotber train a short distance out. ' The NEW Wo UGS, Musgrave, assisted by , m formed by Rev. Mr. he tLI nmuus be closed. Mr. Mullett will ba foun the Rev. Mr. L%%rkin. The bride was as. d store of Strong's block, on VY edn 8day and made of it" akes about half - the time in unf'ortunate youn man only l NE W AX INSTER MATS. miley's, Seiforh, 'Eumessairs to sat Cho iney &� P; Thursday of last w"k, we Is a vet y suoces W LAG CORTAINS..
I � m4ing. Thlore was a hindsome black hat time after being taken o6 of the wreck. NE misted by her sister, Miss Netie, of Buff[alo, Mul'e',, &Co. I i 44P f ul tiI and was exceedir gly grat of this strawl in McFaul's show room. It He i was 26 years A age, and leaves a wife NEW TAP] STRY CURTAINS. while the groom was supgorted by his 4it iknd Pew,"': iby the Rev. Dk- ifying t4 ieh wasitrimmed, with csbroh feathere,velvet al' interested, and eipeciallyi to Like led and an adopted daughter, besides a mother NEW CHENI CURTAINS brother Thomas, ride Po�ts, of Torcht, On Frida;)1, evening, In tho S[Oho- diet ch arch. who worked so indutitrioumly" to make 'it �'a ribbou and �lack, beads.! It was certainly The NEW ART MIFSLINS. was prettili attired in white organdie ever and two sisters, living id'- All the articles 1 rep xred were other hat real ma4y friends of the family �in this township milk and carried hite carnations, while � th� The re is �nothin awi �good as Sherwin- success. very stylish. � There wai an c�nd 's Were bridesmaid also was very becomingly attired Williams Paint for i Ide oi6utsideork. or ante disposed of, and the iefres iment I ables Fre 2ch, with & heavy i olling brim of some will extend the ym NEW FANCY D by Cheer-cy & Smiley, Seafort�- 7RO-1 moat liberally patronized. A ery sat.is� chei Ale like goods and 'a crown trimming Of bera-ved relativel. in pale blue grenadine cloth over white and Eg thiiI wi I 11 bird 3, factory amount w . a realiZed.--We are and flo*--ers, A -round turban In this store you ii rices th.4 - carried- pink carnations. T�e we batch exhibition she � ribbon 11.5nd the I igg 1 Mr. G Trotit, % f rom. 1i o in 9 ze ai d pleased to earn that tra bt ing good 4 uali ty d deendabl -by Ali,m Maggie Boil tie4 tru. nsena; of Blao minbreas. large wit i heavy brim, was m e of brown a w evale'. ard f Ily ttimm march was played oclor, te esk, ayers , I large 9d A former respected resident of this town, has braid and very tf 8'.e ed with ods in reso L of the: most ,econo= niece of the bride, and Was 41so well: ,en+ all fo is, satisfaction uaiiuteed, St per ctl(in r. LTES.—Rev. J. West, M. A., went 90 dored. After partaking of � a sumptuous Also Wit line of be ee'am' supplies. Beeswax beerk appointed to a -good por, tion in Tlilson� ribbon of the same shad Then there were to Woodstock las week, to vilit his father, cal. ry, e%fo�tb. 1790i burg, as caretaker - and i up arint endent Of two or three h' to in the linen and other healtb.—Mr. Archibald repast the young couple left on the 6 o'c ock wanted. Wal.,Hhtt wh� is in fail P the cemetery, which Ila the p -opefity of the shades, with croswne of hwe or applique, all train, amid showers of rice and goodwilbesi N'ictoria " shoe 11 r ladies.—B6 utiful Patterson atten d the, Grand Council of win -
for a short wedding tour. goodsand sensible shap 81 Pur new spite 4tock of town and under th ma aseff e6t Of the heavily trimmekbut are sure to be becom.. Chosen Friends, a Toronto, last week.— h" Juatarr I in our council. The Tilsoi' ranp
this excellent -mak Ived. Ljo iburg people will find ing. Most of t e hats �re flat in the back,: Miis Aggie Herb rt spent the Easter hoh. North window. I'Willis,Sole Agent f r Geo. him a good and faithful oillicer.—Mr. and VESTRY MEXTING,.—St. Thomas' church A. Slater oboes )r en �aud Victoria s.h or and have a bac trimming of lace ribbon or days in London —Mise Rthel Knight, of 0_1 of Winghanx, spent a Mabel Coult", last held its annual vestry me6ting on Tuesda ladles,iseatorth. 91 Mrs. Harry Jeffrey flowers thit ha ge down over the hair, bu6 Ripley, viiited Min 611 Easter with Mrs. Je rey',,z parents, Mr. and that one hopes ill not 1;iave 'to be worn by evening, and in spite of the storm it was Wip McLeod, -Seaforth, keeps on li�lnd i 06 week.—Mr. CurrY, of Bruosels, was in thisE4% MOFJ Ut well attended. Rev. Rural Dean Hodgins large slock of Musical TuArut . ponts. i790.1 Mrs. S. Bartom—Was GrBtaIiWatson,.eldeii� every one. A ne hatlis shown with a, vicin grafting trees ' la It week, but the ity daughter of Mr. James Wat�on:, i3 ill with heavy - trimmin at the I back, and is c0ed wu in the chair and Mr. F. 0. G. Minty, Do�e'your buggy require paint iog ? - If sot appendicitis. On Sa'turday last an oper- the Gitsin hat,Iand onelof black straw and onslaught of win r weathbr haw puten end Dry G00cfs vestry clerk'. The meeting wAs open by we Sherwin-Willl%ma 1 bugVy paint. Chesne� Ito his work for the present, —Mr. Percy Pat- smiI031, Seafor4b. J700-1� ation was performedi-by Dr.F Burrows and trimmed at the back w th ribbon rosettes,1 ter1iian was orgenist in 'the Presbyteri a short service of reading andprayer by the of Clinto�, sin i ivhich titue she as close together as they could be- placed; Re 0 Bia I BOB, 0 o on, will Dr. Gunn, a e a once o, h s Griatest casko. rector, after which the church warden's church on E ster Sunday, 'in 4t repo . rt was read by Me. Fox and was on 3 of Vivo h tiag obtertainnienb rc rrol, to has beeen making qatisfact6ry progiess.— 0 fe was shown in the Pipliaid show room. A Miiis Herbert. -11r. Fkank Greenway, of Egm ond ville churebi, Mr. Ruesell Johnson left o Saturday last other hat in this establishment was of the the most favorable everpresented. In pite 'a another part f I a ';'nM. S., on the avenlog . Toronto, visited at the parental home laet u- der the aus I ofat e r,,F. for Carleton Place, where heo has aI a wood shades, was made of straw and the Dry Goo ff Ore. afA Lhe large number of. removals from the' of Mo, iday, the 14th f pfil. Programme to ooXn. wee'k.—The infant child of Councillor � and parish during the year, thIl ppitries, stipend monce at 8 o'clock. mission 15o, children loc. Position in a hairdware a v.—Mr. Harry brim dipped, both back: and. f froi, Th6 Mrs. Shaw, of Mirris, died last week and 1790.1 Martin, who has been emplo ed with Mr. trimming of faw n and w 2ite ribbon rosettes, interred !in Bi;,evale I cemetery.—Miss John Crawford, on -1 and running expenges have bden paid, and y I wantod in 'Small family. lApply A.Joynt, in the ash buel ese, for aI number fancy pins and lace. all )ombined to make a W -there was a balance 6n hand of S127. rhis -Gobd gir ilosan, of Walk ton, and Mrs. Hamilton, friends im, nah Ivison, is paying a, vi�it with EXPOBITOR Office. 'for M-ilvert very stylish hat. Therei was a show hat of was applied to the reduction of the flop tipg at 1" 1790 of years, left on Mond 0 on, of Tara, spent Easter with 'the Misses Black- London.—Rev. A. Swilwart, of Clinton, -wil.14 debt, which is -now on] SMO. Mr. Fox FE D ! FEED ! we have a few h�ndrd here he will engage in b oil eas on�his Own black and white that was much admired, —Miss Lizzie Jolaeton and Mi3s Saulta, of ' -ening, eon on Sabbath morning and � ev y bushe of good feed barley At fifty cent i per bu8hpl, a0count.—Miss Cline, of Wingham. WAS A white hat, with 9. broad brim'. -And simply Goderich, visited, at was again appointed reetor'a warden I and while ft lasts. No. 6 sto�ahoutie, Jai" "- BeattIe, visiting in town during tb D Easter holidays. trimmed with white and black flow- Mr. 'Jack JohnotonIs. the services in St. Andrew's chureb. Mr.
Mr. W. R. Counter waq re-elected by t t4o Sesfolth� 1790xl �uif I of Waterloo, era was- very prett . y a6d becoming. An* —Mr. Will Ste art has 1 gone to Grand Stewart is one of t he a bl6topeakers of --the —Mr. and Mrs. J. M eople. Votes of thanks were passed tq AthIbi Valley to engage n buildiplg during the com- church OR with � of Stratf rd, a f and alway com p Miss May"me Bennett' flue. spent Good Friday at other stylish white hat had a crown of lace
Johnson's choir, Sunday school staff, Ladieii' G d, soprAno, will sing on Frlda�- evening ir the Metho. The young people enjoyed a social hop in and pearls and a brim of the ing summer.—Mrs. Robeit King, of Tor. good for his peopil - I Imy in this psirt--will church wardens and the - reo , tor for hair dist aturch. PLeading singeIrs of tha town will a I oft'.rolling onto, formerly of Bluevale visited relatives be pleased to h � an opportunity Of hw- ma y pretty ha valuable servic The contrijibute a nIumber each, m0d Mrs. Greig will reck? Cardno's hall, on We( nesday. evening. same. There are so te and *eek.—M.r. Alvin ing Mr. Stewar . es during the year. and friends hete this number of communicants on Easter W�Is AdmIsslo , n 15c�l 1790-1� There was a good crowd I ircsont and excel- ouch a profusion of flowers and trim- Duncan has returped to Grand Valley, -after takes the work of. Ar. 'Ste art, at Clinton, 106 and the total offertory $109'. The r ctor 49 As good as'we've boen payin, 9' 40,3 fotp" lent music was furnished )y Brownsorches- miags, that one finds it hard to make a a pleasant visitto his old home here.—Mrs. on Sabbatb.—Mrs, G. T. �cKayl, of . Tuck- that's w t t4ey all say a6er Irying'our 23o tba. tra.—Mr. Harold Broad 'o , of Toronto, Choi3e, but the: wood a isdes seem to pre- begins his' 13tb year in the parish undei the ha Robert Ma"xwell "of the Bluevale road, visit- eremith, the past i veeli a4tended the faMr, B�atbio Brou.,[Sexforth. 119D -i spent part of the holfiday a his home here- dominate, and Will � go icely with the linen must favorable auspices as there! is a dc ep 7 Re member the Pale going on for' one —Mr. -James McKinley, . A., of Forest ed, her brother, r. R- N. Scott, of Gs�lt.— ale of her father, David Masoni *190 week frocks that sII to be so fashionable this Albert J. Denma has beou'promoted to the her brother -in -I increasing interest in e'very departmer t f -at, VVillisim. inUyson, church work. more - Speci rices in ge bardware, tinwa�e, high school, spent the aster holidays at season.' TherI6 was 4uch pretty grass ledger -keeper's d sk in the office of J. and ne weather ra. I - both of Egmond illfo.— Tlhe B grani ewai .��tc! Chesne�!& Smiley, Scorth, Boo- his home in Egmondville. Learoyd & COm- linens shown in� Pickar4 a, one with a pink A.i Halsted and mpany, Mount Forest.— cese;�- a to S. Idullott & Co. 1790-1 some time pany have moved to their new store in the str i pe, an o ther i with a silk spot and others which we have been enjoying for SUNDAY SCHOOL A-,iNivkRSARY. T �e Ri;cR'EAT ON 6 ROUNDS. —Tenders for the Mrs. Adam Cldlghorn and Miss Jessie haI taken a sudde ri cb W to ter, -Whi(& nanniversary services in conneVon with, t Cardno block, which has been handsomely plain. Two or three patterns of .'to Holmes, who hav a been very. ill with pneu- has been bringing out t sleighs agm.- exclu live use of, tbe above grounds, for the season! 1902, will be reeived by-thaiunderaigued fittedup for this enterprising firm.-Lwhliss Pilk, with inseftion an tucks that would Methodist church, Sunday schpol were he a up to the ding the m9nia, are both somewhat improved.—Mrs. The -farmers, Who ere b y seeding the -put on Good Ftiday, and. Wwas aireld 164ex d 10th of April, 1902. X. F. Coleman� Secrets Kate Cowan, of Toronto, was open make pretty tionteis fo silk waists, were Ctirtie, of Mount Forest, itmcd Mr. Arthur fewweeke,aretsildn a; stforafewdayo, 1790.1 Easter holidays With flie do in this vie 9 in the year for the coildren, *ho had bee Ck initY- also shown in this emt:4 lishment, and light H�lm, of Winghflim, vi6ited Mrs. Ruther- till better weathel- apilro�ehem.—M-T.Geor Dinner, ta and toilet sefs' at prices that —Wd are sorry t'6 learn that Mr. George he Voile practising diligently for some� weeks 1 r0 .- wi shades of gray,: blue sI fawn in t ford last week.—Mr. R.- N. Daff apI a McKs rho rifeenTV an 11 make room for new; spring goods arrivi4g. Dorrance, of McKillop ham', been laid up cloth, that woud make 1 ouch pretty frocks. I of the 4,,:Ii cx cestion, m ous. Early in. the eyeDiagl Bxc( Ilei t Beat�ie Bros, Segorth. 1790-1 CoTiple of days in Galt this- week. Fhe 1 he :has restaod with a severe attack o? I leuri8y, but hope disposed of his fir I re
The windows h re were! also. very beautiful. supper w 52 years. now in- as served the ffiembeirs of the, Su4- C 11 and see Will McLeod." He keeps to see him around aga' for the rengtb t) in 40 o.—Last week was a fine dis- y p 110C of I re b
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day school in the school room, and t ITS no , g but the latest 63usic.- So th side of ly decorated. ii one ere tends to take a will e araec at and for unr u we copied an item from t ie Toronto World pla -of curtai rugs " 'ou Kippen. needless to say that they all J,njoyed then - Cc I er 's Jew, Iry store, Seaforth. 1700.Ii. y d h se.furnishirigs, mn ism' - that purpose he has paroliseed the fine to the effect that Mr. V. Proudfoot of siV gn, and in the ID. Hay, Cc inner an selvee. At the conel a' �, -
a ion of his part of the Agod ibuggy for Iale cheap at ON all rich in co r and d Conveyancer McIntosh, of *4 t eat ie Goderich, intended reMhvirg to Tor n tv. hats ; wills, mortgages and deeds dr.4-wn up. Money loaned 3rty of Mr, exercises, an adjournment wal made tc t4e Bros. eator I1790 -t other was -p own Pr-OPI
I Mr. Proufoot informe'us that' he has no some of the ridhest col red roses one could at the lo vast rates o interest. 1-140-tt village. We welcome -Mr. and Mrs. McKay` audience room, where a goodly number ��f I wi!,'I� add greatly to, HDUSE TO REIS�T.—Td rent, the resinence, intentions of doing so at t6) present time, 'see anywhere And delicate laces and ib-� IFARAIERS' A*N71 BUILDIJ,4s ATTENTION.— to our village, an �, hey adults, as 11 th . 3hildr,an, had assem. on.N)rtb, Main street at Oresent occupied by r r urg, 5 we M , being quite eatiefied . wita the RmOuDt Of Spring to almost hizi e and �ulldlng ope ations -will the good 6. izensh p a b- nd our he oha�s waa Robert GovWook. P08963lon on Apr I 10th. bon. There ag- also f6 smart tailor-made bled. T e tiiken b,* Mr. W. soon commence. YI u will qnd� us at the ol-I stind on. We Apol r to TiI6 . BVRNETT, 8 6iforth. 787-�f legal business he is doin 4 Goderich.— people are the bes th Va hines Bright, gown of dark grey and a black boa with superintendent, of the' school, 1�11 d I' with a full supply of Beaebiville- Lime, lth, Port. GARVNERS. - ds Mr. Hugh Richmond of Xe,&rry, had a load feel very sorry to ose � m ou,r midst our
pleasing programme of music, recite i 011�6 s T —10,600- 5c packagf see long lends and 1 ribbons.! Boas are shown land Cemeat, Plastef of Pairls, &c. We sell cheap. 'Pt 4 at 1 es for 26c. 01nver, Timothy Spe.t,, of calves at the Commercial hotel stables Kindlygive us a cill and get our prices before old friend, Mr. McIat )8b who for the At i an vinch and drills was given by thel children, 1A a all the store's, and must be worn if one y & � 4 and
oce R. Cudmore & Sons, i-IIiinnut 26 e r
G &c. for Salo. 0. E. KiNG, Win ZharL. purch&sing elsewhe 1�. esteeme choir and orchestra of the senior pupils !also here on Tuesday and he disposed of them wants to be right up-to-4ate. Ont. 1-798-13 1788-i f all in short order' at very satisfactory pricee. respected citizen c f on r vl� age. r.
furnished several very pleasing selection is K! V I FDr sale a :Egymonc1vi1Ie,- one',balf aore of —Mr. Wilfrid Morrow, vrho' has been -team- NOTES.—Mr. E#d Mrs. Upsball, of the vil- tosh will go to Br icefieldl so what I P An address was also gi* en by �Mf. W. Ins, good land wi h comf ortable frame residence there onstaoce. lage, wera, the Past week, vititing friends rucefield. Will
- 6. ing around town for the past couple of pen's lose will be I Paia 'to 1i try. The services throughoot were 'most also good Et ble mid plenti, of hard and soft waflole eb&ngel- or.
suceessful, and . the childreni deservel Oe This propert) is well aituaI Poasessio given �i years, has purchased a second team and --:L4The. mar�iage of Miss El iz% - at Brampton. —]Jr. Frank JSquires, with his may it be said we live i world of
any Amp. Rj -Ificks. 1785.5 w bath Snell, se�ond dau' h -ter of Mrs. Wro daughter, Miss I iora, of T�ronto, were visit- David N of Egrnorfaville, greatest commendatio i I � in ill now have t o te�ms in'Ihe work, so he —Mre. a fQr � the p 011I i 9 Ole agents' for the king il will be better abw to Suell, of this place, and Mr. Hugh Lati. iulg with his ag week, was yisiVing with ter We are -0 Is than v6r to attoill d father i and eI Mrs. during the manner in which. they acquittod tbemsolv�,,s. c. mer, of Leam�ngton, EPssex- count , wag H. Ricker, of th. village, 4uiing the week �George- cort 3, the ge Woo and only."Ohlo Bailey.' the wants of his patrcns,,—Mr. D. M y - daughter, MrB4 G. T. KcKaiy.—Mir. IKinj Wi6gham. I1�� 9 N' an of Farquhar solemn zed 6C the ho'ne of the bride's --LMasters Gard(a and Harvey Gauld spen the zattl%� ichol, the g4iijail vule t Taylor, who in ever busy p�mong THE DEPARTED.—Two mote of Or �e- AL $50, P�rlor Suite given awpiy with a was in town on. mother, on edhesday. The ceremony 3 during the week, 82 Wednesday. Mr. Mo t1iiis Easter holidE �ys with their grandmother ].aid ja J. friesh supplvy for
a -�ted thii life 1)%r(el of goods. Call and SeL. G,- E. K! W Ing- Nichol d as p6rforme byi the Rev. Mr. Couplage, li%m xauld, of Londlor'.—AmonLg .pected citizens have. depa Mrp. Wil grazing.—Mias Evia. 8 'man of r oes not come hors very.often,- but w within the past week. hair. 171 �9 Mr. R. S. i� R b- when, he does all his old �riends are pleased 7= orts th only this i'mm Idiaie relatives of t6e bride those home for he Eaate� bolidays were : the past week , weI th a of e e engineer of the 'Seaforth +sII ,his genial con sen J The ceremony over, , the Miss M. McGre� or, London, Mitis A� Mur- ;'.—M Is Vi3itigg to see utetanoe.:--Mr. T. J. being pre Melli, re. R was ill for a &, -iL rE NOTE§. —An entertai nme nt, Barry, the well known horse -dealer, of company Part' the past week. Vorks, who bad been seriously 0 0 ook � of a bounteous din"r, ray, or -onto ; .�iss May g. MoMordie, of friends at Clintou'! weeks, passed awa , Friday �6rning. x. wh ch will be both am4singand instructive, Heneall, was in town on Wednesday, de. and afterwards the newly married couple Rectory street hool, London; Mr. W. J. Me an, Londo Roberts has had somewhat of i a remat ka 'le wil. be given . n the churck here on blonday livering a very fine -horse which he had sold loft on the afternoon tr�in for their home. - Mr. Campbell MeMor'die,
career. He�,,was borwin Man'tcheater, E k- le've [ling, pri 14th, tinder the aus, Acee of to W. J. Dickson, of McKillop. This horse A number of 6ends m t at the depot to of the Moloons auk, Norwicb; Mr. Alex. L03 sbo'ro. land, 68 years ago. lie was ala engin or �by the ome 'A lForejgni Missionary Sooicty, is four years old Wei hs 1,740 po A�cNevin, Clinton.—Xlrs.� John Anderson NoTM.—Owing r I f - I I and unds. bid good-bye, nd wish i them every happi. to the itufavorable WeAth- cal e con., profession, and in this paq1ty �d by Rev. T omas Wilson, of Lond( By He was sold for $225. Hew`ae aired by the noes in r. Latimer is a Was spending t �Easter holidays at London, er on M, ng,t art, iven in n. their arried lif�. M ouday eve
'He v 6d me kna o a me 75 beatitifully ooloroid views well-known horse 64 Kilb'rn -and re:side t of tbiti place, but now a wo aughters, � Mrs. McDonald the Methodist at
retty much around the worl4. isit I f I With her t J6L church, w�" -not as w I 11 ?on fa , ism Jennie,—Mr. tended as it vvotld othierwis 9pain, Italy, Japan Jamaios�, India E, t and the lime light, thle following hymns, raised by -Mr. F. Colemar If HillkGreen.— prosperous faimerof E ex. Mrs. L%timer and M ha Balfour was, e have beea. and West -Indies, Egypt and F uft- so ge and o6ace willtbe illustrated, while Miss Uzzie M.- Dorrance'a'iq' Miss Willie R. is an eatimabl lady, anr will be missed in, the fast week, in London, on business.— -The concert itec If, however, ws a- sue- Twenty-eight years ago he carpe to C inails, be" g suag or explained : Hymn, " Laad Fowler, ho have been a �t4ndlng ` t - is Lon. herhome comections. ;Thebride ren.eived Mrs. McKiver, (f Clinton,ithe fore part of cess. —M. E. Jobikston, Of London, visited t Ili ebb re- and first located in Port Hope, where e ki�d ly light" ; bymn,� 69 Throw out hip life don Normal school, retu rnbd homo Thurs- many valuab useful presents, from t e week,was th) guest of ins C. Kettleton.L friends here a ew�Sys.—Mr. W worked for a time in - the bar 1works - ;he lin a tempei�anciI set, " The b ttle day evening last, to spend their Easter friends in Tor. ate, Constance and Harris. its Alice M hiteman h returned home turned Monday -or spending a, few ZAT' e Removing from Port Hopa,-! he 3e 0 so g, Father, eai,, father, come h me holidays.—Mr. George -onto :31r. and, Mini bluelph, where he—was employed in -L Randl, an old ton, where she in well known and highly es. ffom ndon.—The Eame r services, last with friends in Toi e: wi,h me 1now hymn, " Where is my Huronite, who hoe been locateft in South teemed. -We Oxtend ouLilongratulations. Sabbath, in our village ch ches, conducted Thomas Manning a nt Easter with their
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The se en Dakota for,& number of I ears, has decided NOTES.—Ml. . rk, having d bthe pastor, Rev. M.
Worswick Engine Works un il they wa deriDgi boy' to-ti-ight Rober ia- McLennan, df son in WoodaI A number from 0 burned out. He then came td Seaforlh d wo ders of'the -world"' ;I hymn, "The oly to remove to the Canadia Northwest, pre. posed of his fa t his ghbor, T. Aamo �,t. Amdrews, an I by Mr. H. Johnston, attended the exam- ation held at 80110I for five and & half yeirs was ofiiief en gin r,� cit song,"'The old'folks at ho 912ml 'colear'i� 11 he absence of the t r, Rev. Mr. sectlon No. 5. on Thur-asy lant.—Mils-
m forring ife under the U ion Jack to that had a suocei , k aue.tion sale, o in t at Ogilvie's mill, and was tb!,a hy off Tuesday of IIiat week. -i i were Ell 0 a app) od so go "My ohL-Kentucky home" under the protecting wiE go! of the American Good ' pricei J�Iong, of the MAhodist c rch, were all. of Hood of Bluevalt, w the guest miss
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ock of ages." Programme to comm(ace Eagle. He has purchase I 800 1 acres near realized. Mr. Clark :hit routed's etore � high order. 1he ladies (f the respective Elvs idams last ek.
.position he held for 19 -yearp. �,,Thiep( iends in W ham.— at 8 o'clock. Wherever Mr. Wilson has Ol do, Alberta, and has n) located on ]&is from Mr. Wm. Lindsay, � and in putting in a cngregations al �owed -the! r good taste by 8�fent Easter, Wit Ing -friends
11 he filled with credit to himself and given this entertainniiinb; it has been N ery -now estate.—C& tain Ki c en and Lieuten. first class stock of dry; goods and groceries, t�e iich and 4ndsome d�iaplay of Eaater Mine Mae Ball, f ("linoni visited e entire satiefeetion and adva6tage much appreciated and ha's drawn %m spent y
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town. He was a skilful and dareful en' The A large audi- aat Yeomans, X have beIen in charge I of and intends keeping a :general store. We lilies, geranitinis, ferns, palms and Prim. here a few L. Btigh, gad
gen. laws are said to be tiallply the Salvation Army bero for some time, congratulate Mr. Clark on his new Venture, r1osea, which ad ned the various pulpits, Easter with fri-en a in 'Wingharn.—Mr. man, and always took as deep 6n late ,eat! in beautiful, and must he seen: to be appreci. will farewell an Sabbath, 13th - inst., 'a find hope he may see . ure a large sh �he choirs ful one 3ir daughter I ad are of taine;d their former Mrs. M. Brait visited tho the business aslif itwerabisown. Iiuri� ated.—Mr.'and Mrs. FratI Cole and liftle there will be a farewelt soc[sl i' the bar. patronage, which he assuredly deserves.— putation'by t ir s*eet: anthemn.—'Mrs. in London - over Easter.—Mimsee et onc son, Of at their all the Is years he was nev f Hampton, were the guests of Ar. racks on Tuesday eve ing nextT to which Mrs. George Stephenson returned home m. Curry, wi her daughter, of the Parr and Wiseman spent their vacation Is s At
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wanting, but was �dy, night r The IHII during Easter. Mrs. Cole &I are cordially vibei 1. —The following from London 1 recently, being called there line- prior to th ed m1waye re' mas " inn oing to the Noithwest, homes in Cliatou.-i-Mr. Turner retum day, when the fire islarm as not ads and son Al mnlre lengthened visit with w re ticketed to the westj last' week, by owing to her b�rother'e illness. —Our old and vaid a visit witl a Curry's aunt, Mrs. Tuexday� :after vie ,tin g ab his home. t II