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The Huron Expositor, 1902-06-20, Page 8;-� - .... � . - � I I . I . i I ' I - 4�0--A-1 ',:.-L-L'� � � � � I i V- 1- . � ar .1 ankle. Hr.l Horton, his numerous friends P do'%'o on, holds q position in th 3 Bank of : Mr.' Normalm Campbell, of the Bank of Com- I a entrij, in fav r ol, the I , � A7; .-; '. . - . * � I T t I tha�� pl , SUMMER, . �" - - - I -e Your -Order With Us I 05 ;as In of ee."-4Mr. � 11--j:f4i,� , . � �'. 1�, * I . i�12 ol� 4 ; � i i ' ontr al,at Winnipeg, And wai, home to � merce,is spending his hqlidays,in Peterboro. tejam�, againet ) I � g ,� , 1 . , --4 ­­ P I al. "!;-,` ; -_1 , � :1 I sht 111trou 44 0 V* will be 0easod, to lea rn, is getting Alen as I Grand Bend Arid N rig. � � - -­� .1 --, � '- �i�� . for : foh� *?�oe 1 haviii r urneo to I � I � 1! � -1- Z- 1; ,-v. � . 4 _ well as coul& be expeoted under the eiro im. a. te d � . - , . ,L ­ t- i__.� It '12 ithe funeral; James is in tie Imper- ' -Mr, Jos. Brenner, of the I � �4 :, � --A �- i- � I 1. I I - ----. I Milv6Aon, having �lsited Mr. an M vi A' , - -- I I . . � i ,�:� �­4, �i � �� I I I stances, but under tb a mo I't favorable i ion- i I BatiIk at Stratheona, but was not able, � hotel, and Mrs. Brenner, and Mr. and Mrs. ,� �� :� �, i s � . I � ,� - ..... i bef , ECESSITIES . �!.� ,;�l I i -, �: - ,:" i f � � Munro3 for -several days. -C. 000 , of-gen- � - UR i 7 ore ' � m 1. ;:,I -.�nl -­ � � ditions, it will be soi a weeks ; h) io t rougo railway inaccommodatiox 0 to come 1 Ja T as Hannan, jr., of Ship'ka, were here on -Lx � .;� � � s DISTRICIT X -7-6, - . family !hre lab hot )� attending t a races. -Mr 111 1, vi Ated i illage over u4d ! I ,-q -1 I I i 1. I � - W ,1 . i GOLD MEDAL -- --- I I Ia.' Wednesday . John a a the 7' Ay- , . N I � Az;!7-1 ��.!,�`�-� . .1 I ­ I I - sufficiently o to returni tohis home. me. , The rest of the i I . - �­ , . ­ I - � I I . I I � � i I I - I - � I - z ­ �;, - I- i � '� 1: :: 4 r, --- . . '.. . ­ . , " � Robb, of Detroit, an ol St3aforthite, was in -1 4 � A"i 4 � -Mr. J. MaGavin, of Leadbuiy, triet wi h A o- � I . I , t7 �1­.�:i- . I CoRoNt.TioN SER,-Nv,k-E9.'-.. Th In and i -1 I w I .- i . 4 * . ast' � � , n D dale. - ' � . :. � I �, - I J�t � , I - I - i ,­'­ ­ he cadet �coirps, the 80ma - I ' , I �i . : frie do. Ha ; ; , , - I -11 . t 7 � I � = - - -- !M what aerioub accident on- Friday I . , SOU . town this week callip Pn ol ; �. IH . =� ; �, ;� i 7 ; I., I J . J nice and his ;�­ " - - . � 7- - I 'A The he drives, when travelling i ith ! ... A Bi G FiwD. -Mr., r k : � i 4 - � ­ I I I W W 11111, town eounoil,the truste a ii HURON FALL Suow.- i A union i -a ' i I W AT YOV WAN � Bbi d ek r Twine was Accompanied by i isqn n J ey's son I . A�,�-�,,'- � .7 . . . ,I I members of the Masonill- And other' dieties Me6tin 4 Of the Officers and directors of the � - - ble line, 8 1; IT - , I --�, il ., �'. , i . i will attend divine gar , 8 in , St. i� T max' his a=n ,11 Sunligl t," got its foot ant Ing- rne nephaw,Frank Robb, , ra. yness, of Far of the an t d' to' k wa* to - .. ` - q i-�!,�. :1 ­ , � ; $ . I - Vila Stephen and Usb) . , I , -,-,. , - , I South Huron and d a. W.Goven ti a re of their farm, Ru day evegin ` -, - lit , � 1� led in the lines,lwhi standing at James, Me. gns, is the guest of , .; and I . , � , -.0 - .- � � . , ; ! ILL STOCK OF : I . � I - H, . 3 ­ '. 4 �-:�, -,., '� - I I it � church on Coronation Day at 10.$ A. M. Branoh Agricultural Sooieties was halt � at � i 1.4 ,� . � . � 0 Donikld's,.Grey. Mr. MaGavin went to lock thistweek.-Mr . ,yndall, of Fergus, is tie 8b inst., and came Across ta dr ving lont' Is SURLY I ERE - 1, � . pick I � 7 4 .1.1 - � ,� I A FL -a � genes] I on Saturday last to make arra ige-, I C�- �74', - 1 -. ' I The prayers and hymns will be the me as . -1 P , I '. � - - I A � , , ank., I i I those used in Westminster Abbey 1 and the ulp.the lines, when the stallion att 1 auto for thaun visiting her'brother, Dr. T addle. -Mrs flit tie to the fenoe of -the Mike it --� 2."', �-­ . I I ion Fall Show to be ield , ,. ­ I .. � '.� � 1. I nI Taylor, 6f Toronto, da of Mr.'Wm. appea fronathe trackeltbatI the rig was it �i - ,:�; �Z " . i in the sorimmage Mr'MoGavin " .-� - Z. I HAY FORK ROPE � proclamation of Edward VIIJ� -1 po4ey, and .4 hi ar At- Exeter on the first Monday and � . .1 � _5�;­ -� , ,� �� - : as king of I . � i ,­�� LL: , - 1 � - � � �Llk , I f. Campbell, of this town, is the inventor and d,iveri sloag the be ch of the lake and cairne -z ­ I . I . - ­ - -it . .1 ­ an . I y ek� I � - !!:, , I . ! . . . . d th4 Colonies will . ":oy . . t, a was attend, dress. . I - . I w" kicked and r dared unconscious but I- ­ , Great Britain, Ireland an u d ter the Western Fair ir t Lon Ion. ' ina I . I I I * - � patentee of a . fmiriatiesouth. Toe horse, Which Appeared Now that the worm weather is , - r� � . -' - � I .. �Z!1�, - comb I �� I �­ t .. . � Al be read from the chaneW Al citizopis are his ,injuries were not serious and he is a gain he plemium list was carefully r ivised an& ., , - � M 3HINE OIL I Jou -She id having the at band we� I , 1C.1 1: � . f . I 9 - 1 i .- , � I i-' ­ � . �- i- 7 -1 I- 1. L : I i I ing table an tired, was led up ilia bank ,and � L; . I . - I . I I � � . I i invited to attend. f able to be on big rounds. I d bath ro=1 ti be 1 ery have provided for the comfort and ths. A �1, i L - � I I --fl—. will be impr ve Articles manufactured �n Berlin and it is ; 1, - .1 R - .--- 11 I . � I I ,jound. to be considerably 1; - � P , I - � 1 . . I - . ,� . 1 1,t -4 - � E�GLISH PARIS GREEN i - — ; I � . i. A � 7er i t a n1i a's traoks were traced do a to the pleasure of our onsamers. I �� - - ­ : � : I , , A.N,oT.HEP. JUNE EDDING.-A quiet but trk sevoral important department 1 likely -to become of ver ,&I use as it in w%tere' edge, where they were lost -414 a We have a rem"arkably good el -, - - I I ; f� � i� ,1 . ; . Y genex . h � I 1i 11 - ;� 1 ­ � � . I I Loiw StRVIOR MF,DAL,-Slr. I A. W. Comprehensive and ]liberal premit m list will � 6 action 6f - t- -1�1 . � i pretty wadding took place in the Metbi idiat I I P1 id intly going into ,the watOr to bven the small items on which we I , � 'i : � � I i I . � be 0 an attiole of great utility.* It is said she was . I I I ; -1 i- . . f .1 XORKS) SCYTHES 00 ad foi competition at this show thisi -offer .- I � � �. I f I - � Stobie, received from the Don iinio# Oovern. . ffered and refused $30,0619 for the patent, am reon evi a . I � �­ I � i *ment the other day.'& modal rl0gloervicie church, Walton. on Wednesday af tart eon. i 0 Cir MVOr p or be may have � %; a : I . � I 1 P., ,ra,0,1 further traces, . I extra values to the women who take ad_ : I 1 7­�. ; I year. There will also be a7 go d Hsi i of 7, . I I � 7. i . - I �'Ohn . . he expects attei by --their manufac- te a - tage of the a I _ � � 1, . i NTD HARVEST TOOLS in -the col The - apecia prize , while the a ecial attracitional . to do b, 0 Mi d suicide Th' beich has een valk .1� : : I - � - �Ii i I AL &are the The contracting parties were Mr. j * p a tf I ppottunity. 1� e. � " � . I onial forces, edal'' 4 ­ I re and sale. -While ch their recent trip ei re u ly gone over sindo a a the I . - � i - ,-., ; I u � I 11 � . i�� I ; . 7 ide xn� - . I �r . r : :4 - - i - ­ 4 f - i � Queen's head on one e, 1:a , to the Soo, refU bqen discovered. U to the -� ", � , : :; -., .. �, i I on, 1 th"a other Bolger, jeweler, one of Seaforth's mos i re- t 3, but no tr4a :� � �� � , : - ' viill b such will be sure to at, raot publio: . I �f I I � , I I ted and prosperous young business i nen, , Meserto.'Geoige Murray and F I . 7 � a I t 1! . I : - ow Is T4'e Time. 11 I , IT. i. � � I 't;n L ! side is stated the reason for * dcih%h� madal 81pee attent on and draw a large crowir . It was ' I p�rs6n has I ' - . ; r .�i � i , ,lT, � I . At�Right Prices and Miss Mary. 0albraith, daughter of Mr. A se d Gut�ridge paid a visit to Mr. Murray' ti [Ile 0 g the whole a' ai re - , Z . - -i . ". . � � i of the re- oing to press ,� ;: 1 7 � is given, while the name and rank� Iso d cided to have but one jud ge . I : l-.�' - � � I f I I ' in eaoh - .. � I � . ; - I - � , -� ­ � I John Galbraith, of McKillop, The nu, litial , uncle, Mr. Colin 'Gordon, of Laird town- an Select yourl . I � ­ � . .- I I I , and the gentlemen a 31acted' for , n yetery, and no ownek �h �et warm weather Aecieselitie - � :. �­ .. I I 'cipient is also ingraved on it., The modal is department I I I I Z, - � - --I1111111111111111111111111111111[ � I knot was tied by ev. Mr. Dever, 14(ftho- .1, . ship, Algoma, and' thire me� several old n' "' a m as . ; �-, . � m - .1 , a- I � . � � hnngfr ­f1td is . shirt waists, Para`80110,tailorand ou , o 1. 1. . I om a dark green ribb n � quite J�Iadgeql are a As in their save. -al depart I firund. or the rig. Iihe horse in aing I I - - Z� - 1, - I I � �! I : is just). d I � r. ., I Hu�onit6s, among , thO number being i the sirribs� an a dark bay, rather: up 'a ye we ; tin$7 I � �, � I � - � 11 .nct ist minister, of W41ton, and the inte eat- I "" . . I . � hate, hosie sad the irnlay . I- .- � �, ; . 0041 is made easy on hot daysl pretty. Mr. Swbie * I r prqu of his � - ments.and ;vill be brought -from � L dints nee, I MeKi none, James -'one of th 1hips, and is a , glove*, I � I � J i � -. 0 i a whit 0 spot On a -,­. I 11- , . - by using a medal. He served 27 years in the forces, Ing ceremony was itnenaed by a seloot -11 I o that in this important matter the beat� Murray ro - MeKi The buggy other neede things now, whuethey am - I . I ��! -� : .: I company of the r6 atives and immediate Reid and F. Seliciales. i They found them stallion.. is. of the ordiriary : -� ,, Z " - � bare in pler ty. : i I r - �-�� � I I retiring In 1892, with the - ran satisfaIction and fair play may be expected., . -ion. . � � . . � � - friends of the hapl y young couple. . The . all ip prosperous circumstances, and were kind, i tith a topi and in go d diondit � . � ; : aargeant. , � � In shoirt, the directors have Jett nothinp un-, . Possibly thi5- very. things you want . S I I � I . . � lj- . J . . t ;� . I d at the progreis that part of the are here .. I - I a---- i � ceremony ov red tc the uronse I �; � � 'tip or, the company epai � � I � . WIC�LESS BLUE FLAME STOVE. hioh is calculated to give satisfa(tion Is I The so ution of this mysterT be awaite.d now. They may not be here later, -- -1 � - I �, I � . donew � try has made and at the fine farms they . . I . I : - . . . � I * ticket- residence of the brid a's parents, where hey coun . . I . Tmv.ELLERs.-The foll iia g wpre t, with il tereab. I . . e I -, I . ow and make the show a success. ; I The choicest goods go first, � I -, I . .1 - i I � I I L I : . have there. -Mr. Wm. Thom' son, son of i 9 I I .. � I I -1 ; ad this week to distant wints by Illiarn were hospitably entertained and a pleE ano -� � � I I . � I - I i I i . -� � I � p � . � I Accibrdi1ag to our judgment all the I - . � V- I - . a I ! i � I I ; . --- � � 11 � I 1; 011CORNEY & SMILEY, Somerville, railroad anck steams Agent: evening was spent� when Mr. and re. 1 � . I . Mr. John Thomosoin, ot John ttreeb, left on ; bi mlev. : we offer you -are .choicie. things, . .1 . I � - ----- ,4ip I . : ; � - ,­ . � . � , � �� . � Mr. Daniel Williams, -Hibbs it, tq, Boffalo; Bolger came to theiri home in Seaforth nd � Loa&L BmEFs.-Mr. Edward Pappi of Wednesday for De6roit,: He:i� a graduate But that i I " is - . .. . � L ; . �8uceessors to S. Mullett & Co. . � NOT F,s. -Mrs. A Neil was in Lo don immateri&I,LeoMe and judge for- , - ­ . i I . I ; Mrs. & Wallace Tuckerami h ghtway settled � down to the sterner the M 11 Road, Tuckeramith, has had his of THE ExposiTOR'Offi6e, And- goes Out to this week to atteni the Weilding of her - self. � �our_ -1 . . I � � . - I . I . - I I , - - i M ichigaia ; Miss f Maud .JTone an,d ^other, reulities offife. Mr�' and- Mrs. Bolger iave barns ,-aised up and stone st%bI itig pl wed meek his fortune. He to a "art, steady L , I niece, Rise K.Bedmgood.-Mr. 1'raier, of I % � .- X - I ' 2 � - I � I � . I Seaforth, to. Bay 1 City, Michigan 1; re. W. a, large circle of - friends, who will join with 1anderkeath. Mr. Papple is a good and young man, and sh�uld makel4is way. -Miss .. � I � I � I Hoof n, was visi ing- hi's aunt, Mrs J. A imillinery WTV hisper. . I. � � � .1 . I � � D0*1N10N BANK. McMichael, Hullett, a tending congra;ula- iid farmer, and,Nfll soon have his out Knox, of Harptirbey, fias returned home, I . . I- .4.14 . nd- - r. !an �r Mrs. THi& ExposiToR in', ex y Sirnm(ne.-Mrs. . Cole and grapir son,, - I I . I - � � ;-1 .1 i � i to T ' iato.-Mr. John . - I I : �.. ! � Coates, of Grey, to Clovdiand Phi Miss tions and in wishing them much happi- buildi igs in an good shape as hie handsome after a lengthy visit . Oro, - ­ - I I . . I A rthu.-, have retur tied from their 1 vied to Although our hate are � :1 . - - I I c� I ... � I ty in their new relations. , cie.-Mra. Robert Jones -and - the Landeborough, of this ,- 1. - I I t reside town, ! recently fur. .generally a.. , 2 tr , I I . I � .. Minnie McDonald, Walton, ol.Pat'erson, ness and prosperi - � . I I I nd - Mi*Ss Maggle cepted by all fashionable women . I ; I - I 'I f b this week to ope se complete in Ripley. .- I I I � CAPI-TAL(Paid Up), - $2,500,000 1 Missei Jones Q nd a couple nished a hou 6odstock.-Mr. J. a . as high ... � � . I � . ,.:, 1, , I I . RESVP - I . $2,500,000 New Jersey; Mrs. Georiga i Murdie - — - I I I - I I ; leurt were in Blair shard on Wedn.sday , at. standard in millinery art, wears great- t I , - I I I I I , I �— to Detroit Mrs. Thomae Rarkds;'aister A WARNi-�,;-t�.-As the result, of a misun- of mo inay Qity. We wi5h then A; . - . i ; . � -- I �11 :�t ,�� ;�- - � � � � ; I % . . 2 e wedding of Miss Oreightcia.- ly elated by the I success they ha,va %ti. I . � , I � , , . t ndin g th ' . �1� - � I : to Mrs. Willi%rii H%rtry, to b �x r dme in dersitanding at the football- nkat --h Fir iday leas& t visio.-,Mr. George Dale, jr., oi the' : Seaforth Races. . I �: - �a ­ - . � I . I I . I � . i,.--. , .; - I . ! . I nun ber from ti is locality attended the tained this ge,a-6013. , � . :-, ,-fl 1; � , SEA.FORTH BRANCH, Tripp, South Dakota. : � W Road' Hullett, has had his iiairA . - 1� ,I k � �� � . . � � evening last, a young fellow from t a c oun- urQr IP The Seaforth Turf Club were the favored f nera. of Mrs. Stephen Eitheriigion on � -1 I - . 1 I . I I It is not strange though when you inerpob I J,- � � � .. . . : 1 ,i.7, �� �. . —*-- i try laid a- charge of assault against one of raised up and is having stone sta Aing 8 -*act-' ones ! For their third annual meet, on - - - , I- I I I the beau0fial creations. T,h 11 . 7�- - - Main Street, Sesiorth. , 8 anda 7 IaM. -Mr. J ames Horton : net iwith � I ;­r� "! , � � 7 � ere !a an -, - I - � I i are please ad u er it. -Mrs. (Dr.), Kellam, of Nia.gar � � , ` %; , . 11 � I i GOOD 11OF-ShS.-Mr. John M6Grikth, of the special constables. We d to I ' .gar Tuesday and Wednesday, 'they had the a painful accident iiin Tuesday of I, at' eek, elegance and refinement , . ­ - c . ,. . . � , I r�l ' F to the -style 2 !: � � !, � L - 1. � ,�. , . ­!-� . . I � A General Banking Business trans- Hibbert, recently sold w Mr, D.� Dynovan, learn, however, that after a couple of days' Falls is at present visiting Mr and Arai only two fine days in :succession we have when is was retur�ing from Seaf i,rthP1 A - - I I .1 1% I I I � - - .which aplg 6 esser. . , -11� � 1- I .. � 1�--- �' 4 1: � �i I eanug consideration the young man came to had! for nearly a month. Tho.'Attendance on! rig came up behind -frightening lis � h)rse, We win put ' - - � I -_ - �1 I acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, of Seaforth, a 3 year-old gelding for th his Jamee Beattie and other friends. Mr, ;J *N �� I ­ ­ �� -,.-;:1i � I . 'd ai all J'amel I - . � our very best workman - I � - "� . � I I ( and Advances made on .same at lowest sum- of S225. This fine animal I he'd ver senses, and withdrew the case a4d pai Archibald has the foundation for the Tuesday was hardly up to the mark, buil a ad ho was thrown from he ,y with t choose to .. � .- � "i�:,. I ­ '�.­-IT­ . I �� . I . seems tha he would persis recting 0 1 1 � I I u ' ; ': 11;�J, �; . - � '1,800 pounds. It was raised b, I . I � theiracing was good,I and every person t �, W V ,;� 11 rates. - , i McGo Atli costs. It � in handsome new residence he is a upon any hit you may ,Ili# � - - ,�-; - - % - - . . . A Such f irce as to break big eg b low the trimmed. i I , . ft Sold on. all points in Canada, and is a credit to him; _J00. Al Do, al ;jr., of encroaching on the proundis roped,off by he Victoria Square complete I - 1 wal . . - d. -Re . Dr. IE � ia� I hST - 6 r M - . � , Mi seemed pleased. Wednesday, however,J kaee. Mr. Hortonstillheld on u til Mrs Sailors and ready trii'wear -hats are here in ,it . � -,-. , - . -. � Dral 'Do I t � A . - �', -� ". � Tuel . ` go I ,.V.arnitigs of Hton, of Motherwell, conducted the services- a anim a 1 4' , . r I . � . y ort ments and at most temptin I ! -, ! 1 � - -2 sold to the same buver a 3 -ye r -o d p 0 tois poloist- : -g - -;5-- . 11 I I - . -interest - � �, I., �. . I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. � , .- .. . - for which he receiv;d $210. 11B th horses enoy he was handled a little roughly The dp'otor was for half a cienturl, pastor of 11� to ­ , , ithpIdin c thae constable, and &a a ' record-breaking.one, while �he raoing wa� h' taken back _ his - � . r,r he United States and Europe. the 10th concession of -eis yers, despite the repeate� - I � was the red-letter day., The 'i crowd was Al Horto a got outiiand held th ' i I b th good ass' I- . . I a 9. result f inthe,PreiabyCerian church laA Sablath, i 3ad. He was to tow. little prices. .: . �� -1 - - me eafor'th track, an� sWer's, Mrs. T. Dickson's, an so- . - T 4 1 � allowed on deposits of One Dollar and I the!beat yet held on th� S a at Iasi: - I I I : . , I I I . ' . : � .1 r I were pure . Hen � he hould have I : .i- - ; F. � . - based. for Mr Hen ry, of Aamil. than he thought he can. � The the Motherwell congregation and was it his the�rexceptionally large crowd must have gou =in was doing well. -Mr. W. N.� Glenn I � � �, -� :. ,- � � . f I . I I . :: � A. & : . . .1 i upwards. purobas for use on his ,constable was only doing what lie was put day o a of the strong men of t a churobi a ' Pretty F s For Summer 4 � Z 1. -� . � ton, and they were I I 0 . I more than their mon6y's worth. In th( i I t -- . i W. K.� PE I I . St. Thomas recently Atte4ding the i - I � . � R. S. HAYS, . ARCE, drays. Several other ve a 1 Drs". were there for. and this case should be a waining ,and h: still retains much of the inental and free-for-all class there were several excitini f u7ner' I- of his cousin, Miss Weldoln.-Quit I a - . n. -� f p I 1. " � I husi am t( run I . I a Dresses. ! - .1 � . � �, Solicitor Manager. or yoic�al vigor and freshness which distin. finishes, which included one dead heat an� Win= er of young people fro M' th a section i � � � purchased in this vici Ity I the same to those who allow their enthusi h, I � . . - I C � I I - I . . - ? � - 11 IsWd him in his earlier days. -The meq only a nose lenvth eav'ed another. In thi a item ad Visa M. Horton's pionio at I H ron- & I No I k * i . . ity. The likht) "01 � I ,I . gentleman. These pticies sho V t at # pays away with their better judgment. The -a is gul I t v - � I - I - ; . 4 k � � � . I � � 31 � � � :',� I : I to raise good horse's, but i ilttWiiately, always 7ith- tb � v . plenty of too for apedta era I ,are ao�w employed cutting the grias on a I - P 1; � I . I colt race, the first hea� was done in I m�, ties- "' 11 � I ' i You take no- chances when you ' as, on We' .dress fc,,b,!';, tv�"irt" Are being 7 - �. . . Ile.,- -Mr. A. NeiFs dirt b ; , I � - � '. I - I I worn this � . � t horses of this quality are not Dv,!elily plenti- out encroaching on the field. tie person straeo. Thereis an unusually large crop the fastest half mile ever trotted in Canad' d %y o last week, was a sia summer aTe , : 4 - - I � 1 :" , . 11 . ceegs, a d in the i 4 , ; ,w . .. I I I now !giving commending - I I 'i T t"i 1. I .attend the Popular f ul. I .can see as well as another, and:t lis contin- Ithis Jear.-We are pleased to see that i -year-old. the � � �� ; I t; � �: - ' , .1 by a three following is thf a reniii g the young people enjp ad a � di knee. prominence here int',iiis etc -a. .. I - T4 - I I I - � ;i , . I ; - - I . W,� � -� . I : , I ual crowding over the to es� only hart pers Mr., enry Livene is able to be out E gala I I �y . -r - � ­ I ; ' . , result - - ,� . - I i . 1111 - I . I . i . � . ; � . � it , ,- . I - -Nimy R­F,'U.­.io-N.-Th6'i following the players and creates a r i - -M is 5 Mary Van a, who baa,bee sick for, OurAioplayga owslinimerstuN in excip. ---- I , � ; :%- . � A Y% - u1sance, wit bout afterl severe and prolonged illness.- Fo ; I I - Z ­ ­ I 4 ur Y. ; some lime past, died Not Sund ' �and was tionall.3 lersified And promisinglinei I . I � � o I � - % ­ I ­:�t 1 - - I .1 � FIRST DA .. : . . 'i I . i �.�,-- � 4i. - // from the Manchester, IS.ansas,; News, will be giving a better view of t d game'. It ,is a rid4eof the Clinton Bowling Clu playe a i ay - I.. . �, .4 i"- 11 I I � il I - ­ � -1 . ; �­ .1. . I I . 9 ­ ; � k �111 t - I r � � fri :45 Pace or Trot.! , t bariec' Tuesday. We all sympathize'l*ith The new cutt, stuff� were never m en , . M : , 4 , 1,l - , . . I - be at forth great id I : 7on. - I , I , - -1 read with interest by the many, Ads Of thing that should .opped, and instead of �friendiy game on the Sea 0 I i I .. � I I ore.' - - . : '. - i I h ar m )urning friends. - I . � - .1� I � . � Mr. Samuel Trott, oi this town i � T l , ewa the constables being prosecuted, t ey sb ould Fridav afternoon last, and suffered d �tfeat Gipsy Girl ........... i ...... i ...... I I . tieing tba they are -now. Yotell.suraly � . . , !': " ; d;. I " t � — � � I , . -_: .1 � TP ORDI ONTARIO. says . " John Trott had - I f � � era - Wisdom King ..... 1. . .J.... .� ....... 2 ,2 � i � I . say so too, when you see them. � Mrrv.& T a ... isi a few prosecute any person who will not k off at th' 3q I - - '! � . eeD e hands of the home pla b3 * I ; I � � :T -. V. . . . 1 1 I . . . - ; I C ; � . - '71 . - days last week *d over Su d ' i � shot isue,,. Little Buck ....... arlock. - 1 7 I � � I . . �. i Yea are sure to get the beat business or in big the players' field. i 9. 4 --We are pleased -to learn of the . ... 11 ............ 6 3 1 - I � �� F - ­� I I I . I t I I � I i - .... r. I � I af - I case 0 Rev. S. Acheson, for Mi Paisley ...... I ...... I ...... 3 4 THEY ARE TJ NF,EDZD tIII-ZN 04S T sE; Summer . nderwear 1, --- ; I - �'. eldesb brother, Mr. Sa 'L'ro it, w . o re- .- i - ,�, � i mue - ; merly of Kiipen� , I w - � . I shorthand education. This is the school . I � . -- . . i . ; I � - ; -- -, �.; . I I sides in 8eatorth, Oia�tario, an( whom � be bad 1 R.911EIecited... I .... I 1 i DAys�-Light wei hb Hosiery I � . � ,� :�, I - \ sma I in his Inew field in Pembina, Nor % Dal:otai .... ' . .....4 5 . Air d iGluves I 5 - : i ,. . � ; . t . ! r - ; " :1, , Apply to 0. R. Ae 1�1, Sesforth. , as is evidenced by the following fro n A 1 6 . cool Under Musli sand Corsets, ,he &I ways li Whoise graduates are in strong demand as . . FOR SArX, OP. RE'T.-A dwelling . teachers in business colleges,,and as not seen for 30 years. lie &I ;o ' �d � visit- t7 . Ka6 M,* .......... 111*. *J.' ­ * * , �, ' Your Cha- 1 1 1 �, r - ,� . 11 0 Victoria street. , e -s Now I � ­ I sten- . . I � .. , . � � i from his youngest sister" Al: a. � H. Dick- a ! , 1801XI & .... : .1 .... 5 1 - , i ill -I- . � -1 I a � correspondent : 61 On ' Time, 2:25J., 2:23J, 2, . . I n del p=I, t a ever-in-demi nd E ailor I . 1.� - I 9 the lot in ev, i - I . - I - . � I ographer and book-keepers for prominent, , I . . at., � IE ,a ,a - - �ff t . � Sam uel Acheson preached the ba ecal. � I it, ces I Have youla need -for sAditional light -, , I I . . I., ­ A I business firms. Write for catalogue. .; son, -of London, Ontario whc m �e had'DO The city grocery Ia now prepared for ,)nsi- . u eate 2:19 Pace and 2-16, Trot. 1 ,a e Shirt Wait,' at ylish weight undeew6ar ? � Then we have in ; I - - . seen for 20 years.1 On Sundair hip brother ness, with a complete atoo'k of fte3h groceries foaud securkop to the graduating at Dandy Hal ........ I : ... 5 1 :1 I I . � I -glass at the ir I ies, Its, lliblons and many )ther ittie : - - - 11.1 % .� .: ........... i ' ' - - � J I i, . - in an up to diae grocery store. We also keep (rock- I 3, _�� this store � fortunate vilane , �- I . ,as thi go d , � . � Daniel and sister Sarah drovc� uplfrom Abe Presbyterian ohurob. The E Ouse wag John Storm ........ I C n ings. In all these .6 at - : .� . - - W. J. ELLIOTT, Princilpal. ery, glue and chinaware in stock, the newest tinings I ............ 1 4 ths An OP a for you. �� . - I r � I . . . � � the first you ge p portunity to choose Imm a the I . - . .� . - I 4444-52 line, where they reiide, and for the market. We WV [te all to mue and ed 3 lis, icrowd6d to the doors. The saoram of Spbinx L. More. -..'...:I: _:::::::7, , , - 1. I he E. McFaul Co.'s Seafor t l - I : � . . � . � , I . loort� Llar kihda, in all the differint, aim, 1. - I I � , � I time in 33 years, all those who !left of " 3uldic pimtronage. Fresh but. 'thoLord'saupper was dispensed last ab-' Annie D.. 1 5 2 a Aend id choosing' from large a 'ents popu I � , '! � � . I I I - � . � and solicit a share of I i I ........... I ! - I � I - � � I I re union I ! John's tfr and eggs taken. Flac:i of business one door north . . I �, � - the family had a happy . tt '� bath. ' Twenty were added to the chu h." Nellie Wilkes ......... I ......... 2 8 16 to please the prudent. 1801-1 and at* p-Tices-well, the very -lowest I � - . - . ; . I I I p ricied . - . I �, - A, I I i of Mullett& Co's old stand. J. L. Smith, Sesforth. ! r* d . I - I � � I " ise wor I � -- Bicycle Sea'son, 1902. house." I Z � -Th6lboards of entrance examiners av� Prince Vale ........... I ......... 4 3 :'3 ITEMS. -Mr. John Watt has a eted fine . - .rii,en whoare looking after tbeir . i, - 4 1 1 . . I 1 18)1-1 : a � .1 1 4 1 . - I � —0 i ,. . I � purees intereat"t should know what L . _ � - I � I 7 - Aec'ide� to hold the entrance cxamin ion - Master Roy;.-:::.-, :.-:.I: ........ 8 6 7 4 drivin g shed and pig pen, which ddz eat- . p , L I - I I I - . lik I ­- . I � -E A i. B.� Scott, NoTicE.-The members of the Can ian I- " - RTIST.-M�� G . rawnI 0 to the appearance of his alr ady good, cooll, servioable underwear oo � -I A VEF.s.&Tm at tbei various -entrance centrcis in ast Fred Wilke 6 -7d I , ate � I � : I IT - I W. N. WATSSON, North Main Street, Order of Foreaterg, and t be Ancient Order of U ited � d- � . �, I . � � . . whose writings under tho norn ., at this store. I I I �-� 7 - w .- I - � . - � iY of Seaforth, I Workinen are requested :o weet at the lodge ra ,, 0,t Huron� on Wednesday, Thursda, and Fri Time, 2:20, 2:19J, 2:�lj.', "2':'2;'1*.' opme place. This is bat' every. f mer I . . I I I I . I � i � SEAFORTH, de plume of "Grogan" are re�%d with much 6.15 p. m. oy) Sunday eyeloing, Juno 22od, f6! the day, 2Pth, 26th and 27th Of JUDe.-Misii - i I � In the whitewear department, also, there � � I . - - I I abouh try to have, notonly for ?,ppea nee I - - - . . ,4 . . - � I - j Mile Ran. , . � are some goo - . . I I fgh'grade interest and. amusement as i they � pea purpose of attending d1v ne service at tho Egr iond- � Grace Outherland, of the School of Domeeitie. but &I wfor M . AV . ilia . � I . - � i I . - � Haaonbanda goodstock of the latesth i -� r ; . I , Innomination .......... I ...... T . 2 convenience.- r m d offerings. , � � . , .... I I � � � . .1 . r � up4o.dste MASSEY-HAR10% and GODERIoR each week in Tim ExPOSITO ville Preabyterian Chu ch. H. Speare, ic-sec., ', I . : I � � . . in ithe'adver- . ' , 11 . . . - C. 0. F., Seatorth. , ScienO, Stratford, was a guest 6f Mi. and � hAs oo,d big fine black team -of - dri-vers, we � � I,: I � 180 1 X1 I Wilfrid Laurier .................... 1 2 1 . . I 11 : tisemeats of Richardson 'P-'� - ; ­ ; � � BICYCLES, which will be sol - d ebe!Lp for cash or on an McInnis, of Mrs. A. Young over Sunday. Mr. and I Sensible Floor Coveflig-s � � - . I I I . : I.. � - I � � short time. Prices -from $25 upwaras. A few good I 'ter, � but is M AN—To loan on �firat class m I Santa Bonita .......... ...... � ., 3 3 1 �pderi itaud, for a handsome sum. He also 1. I #1 � I I . � � ., I :. � ra. S. Cnamore, of Usborne, were in town *1* ­, sold a team laab ' ask to Brown Brot 2ers. . . this town,.is not only a clever! wr� . � I � " I seestid bAnd bicycles on hand which will be sold I al- Logan Liddaman .................. 2 % l a , mortgage e iuin of at 00. Apply at TnE Expo w . . I . . -, a eskirtoonisir; of no piean abilit, , Q�ad several ! 4 Lincileumis foryour hall, kitchen Jae- : ,.1 . I - i ebeaA, TOR OffiCetto Jacob Buxer or Joseph Kra ,k h, on Tuesday and Mrs. Cudmore was wa *mly !Time, 1:05, 1:05. : 1 1 -4-hlr'.. Thomas Nailane, of the I th: conces-' I I I . I . � i � I . : 7 I - I OP � i . I sion, in company with Mr. John ,Vellsi'took � - I , Call and examine my stock bef�ra purohaging ciartoons by him appeared iii Itho windows executais of 'tho estate of Cebastion Weis, D blin greeted by many of her old friE ndO.- gra.' � I roosa., Straw �mattirrgs for your W. L J - I I - � I -, SECOND DAY. ,L � I L il , - � I Ither at my office or O.Kerbext J. Morrison's shoo' Ave a trabitedpuch F 0. rooms during the summer months, ' ' � :, . . P- of theabove firm and h 1 1801-3 Neil MacPherson, of Hamilton, and.her two I . . � � Al�:) deale oil tour' through Morris, recently, and sue- , IL: - I i All wheds gwkranteid for the season. r * .1 I I a i v I I � �, %to I 4 i I A. � ATrkE t �, --q- I he h a il : Cyp I ff ( 1. �� anl � ­ X�j r On , L , rl I � � I r ffei , , � I � il 0 � � I 'I � - �, I � I I IA a 12- 9 11 �'r G, 6;1 � � � f n� � . - -i . - t ; i � 11 - ZI li In l t 1) 4 , , � 7 � .. 'I I r � -, i. � Mi , I I I I Ol I p I I h f Z ' I ,le 11 Jjr I J 6tc t e a t I ,�S , , 6 : I I r I i �A 1� - I .an ;1 a1r i , t` 1 J I I I . � nRAYMOND and WHITE SEWING MACHINES- attention. They display much �kbllit� and Another car Manitob% flour. Ca.-diao children, are visiting at her father'g, lev. 2:27 Pane and 2:23,Trot. Both these durable 'floor eoven*up len&wol- � i s . . , cteede� in purchasing a fine team of horses . � - . . L . ­ I I . .. - I 11, I and, General Ingurauce -&-e-eat. oril a Pro�ucti no of Bros., Seaforth. 1801-1 r. B I rr, Harpurhey. Mrs. MacPhOrson - . - .. F , � I ness to the roomi?,,do not generate -- L. ; . t I , I � �. I I - ginality, and rival, the , I M $6 . I General Brino ......... I ....... I .... I I 1� for Mi. Noilans, He having sold a �eaiin hfhte- . � 1 I I t � I I., - � mally who stand high in the 7orld of car- bas.been for the past six -weeks in Birdie Hays ...... � ............ 3 2 21 lately, is well like wool.N -Always fresh, bright ,wd . �-Z - if " i r Potato Bug Finish, No mixing requ' red, the old i ,�Ie I ,,�aed with his p rehaw,and I ; � I-, � I I - : .. wn to . � � -W- MT- -V'�r-A-r-VSO--N , tooniate. Mr Scott isnow taklng� 10'asons land travelling with bar husband, Re, MarkEdward*s­ .............. I ...... 2 3 5 c - clean. � . PE . - . sticks to the vinea and 168hes the whole crop of I 9,.:,Neil gas now settled work Zain.- MT. - I .. , ar� 4ture, I . I . � . ! General linaursuce Agent, and De%ler in Sewing from the New York School , f 0 , potato bugs with � Iman. . . You'll not , at a better oPport*ty this Salk- I , I I oloe ap lication. For sale at Elam- AlsoPbersofi. The latter is at pre ant o the Eid ......................... 4 4 4'ohn' Mills has purchased a 94 . 4: i - , Machinesi mad Bie-yoles, i1ton & Kerstake's, Seafo -tb, I I I ,r - - I and his work is highly c0mm. MAed � ' the I "I'-' � continent and does not: come b 1k tc big Charlie P ............. 11 - - - . . i ...... 5 5 t16'am, and has sh o sold 6, fine mare, to Mr. son than now for seliction. I " ' ;_ - I ; I . I . . NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORT11, instrucitors. In a recent post, card 63atest, Have just uuloadb I another car of 'that ; � eation until the last wee . � � � i congre in ., Ill Cronii ..... � ................. i . .6 6 di *14 xA S 0 9 41�.L. 9 .3 .1 7! 1 . � . I . . I .1 . P . i 16so 1 I . .7. I .. c anti, v a& )r , or a god -pr .- I ... I � 18(1-1 * I g a sili i this i ` the ..", .... � , I he captured firat'prize in a clo so 0 2,k,. We Redpath granulated atigar. Card no Bros., Seaforth. Miss Maggie Barr who bas bee in H, 6mil 1 Time, 2:21J, 2:29J, 2,-20J. i � yariety I - , -: . � . . - I I � r. James Watt Is buildin "m- Home Deeorations fer --- : , I . . I . I i �. . I . � congratulate Mr. Scott an, Mi macceiii, and ton for some time has also retu ad h )meJ Free -for -All. � 1 Mr. 11. Allan and sons ar, i now rian-, .. ; . ; . i . I I . . I , � I I I mer. I 'M r.1 � . I I ginning of I -Miss Bulger, of Port Two Strike ............. 1 11 ing t air now lime kiln at full )last. We I . -15 doNri . truat that it may ba only the' & � . Eggs that will h itch exhibition b- rds, Elgin, 8 ter ol, I ) I � li � , , -. I . . IF frow.twopens of Black Minoreas, laxge in size, and � � Windows, Etc.. I . - 1 JUNE WEDDINGS, . i I � , : B I t dwell ; I � I greater things. . . , ulger� jeweller, Seaforth, is at p Be in 2 ey will do well and make A, ou -.ease � It - . ; i . � . true standard color. the I eat layers of large 6g: ,,s of re t ' ' Miss Dolmareb ........ ..1 5 5 1 � ope . " � t I � . 0 1 : � :this vicinity visiting her brother and c t � . It When you come to see our lace eurtaine ' - , � . i I all fowls, satisfaetion juaranteed, 01 per soifing. , her Maggie Usher ......... 1-2 *1 3 3 5 � f it 'The Harlock Joint Stock E ciales Com- . I 3 dOZ03 t, I . . ; ! I . � . I � : - �, ., i We have I Ale a fu)1,1ine of beekeepers' supplies. Beemax i CE . 7ou'll say they are as lacy, as cobwebby, � � 1� I - I just puit into stock a new and DmkTa OF N r,. Tno.NI.14 -orpi-Mr. �old friends. -The ops throughout this Texas Jessie ............ 1-4 4 2 5 4 � .. I- 0 1790 "; 4 AeZer . well selected. line of High Grade Silver* wanted. Win. Hartry, S 3atorth. ;"= ow have their weigh scalps er oted ' I - i county never looked better than. they do Jappo-Jr ......... ... i lad in thorough working order. It . 'rives in effecit and a3 handsome am you could - � I � � % . � : I . ware, Thomas Copp, third son of M % Willi -am . i 91 i � � ia go" - . � - .� . suitable for, Wedding Presents. Remerrx'b i I �nz ask 'to have them. Satiefacti, i �9- dozer- . I . er, Copp, of Seaforth, departed this ife ol Snn- A thoroughb�ed Jersey heifer calf for �tbis spring, grains of all kinds promise well. I'Dead beat. . od tisfaction,- and is a great c ony en ence . -� I .. - u 13 1 i . 0 1 � � � I . . . i � I � � � ; we have, no old shelf worn goods. sale. Jawee Beattie, Seaforth. . 1-99 �-Mr. Ballantyne, -of the Brugge a Post, the I I � It � a at- free with every pair we sell. I - - � . I . 7D Only day afternoon last. Mr. Copp ha� been illfor Time, 2:16.t, 2:18`1, 2:191, 2:21J, 2:21j,' t' the people of the neighborh . . I -1 I d074 � I � I . , 1 4 . esides - l � . 4 . � I , : . �11. � . . bright, new, up-to�d&te articles to choose sum ion, ih or tr kde, ent of HE 2;22J. i t4nded to by Mr. Hodgins, our village b ack- la.e ur. alus, is z ere you V I 8- ,dozei �' ; . . over a year, being a victim oft -C � � t, Eggs 14o. We b iy for cae - ivery efficient Brussels correspon�' i I . c . I I r'. . . i ; I - I . � - I find the b drap6ries, full'of rich . I - Iroul. Our prices are also new. wool, eggs and butter. A $20,000 istoQ of Dry ExroslToR was in town on Tueedi COLT R�ACE. ' evinitb. .� I ther : . - % I ,I - and was a severe sufferer. H�� as 31 years 6y and gave � � . . I . . I . r 1 5 ; 0 — - coloring, �ready to make your rooms I � . F Goods, Groccries, Readyrnade Clothink, Camets us a pleasant call. In company with Mr. i - I 0 . 7 � I �- I of age. He was a druggist by $r fessio and Boots and Sh-jea to stlect freni. Geo. E. Kin ' i . � I I % I I � Engagemenr, - and WeddiD Rings a Confederation.. z--. .. -.i ............ I I E ,� I � 9 91 i ; � . Tuckersmith. I ; . �, I ;1 i I . � secluded Wad inviting. Splendid 61460- . - � Art siifeeng, mu 1 - �11 ... -IX after finishing his course here! *.,ant tc New Wiugham. 1 1791 -tf Robert Thompson, an old Seaf or % boy, he Little Bo ............ �; ............ 2 2 3 �i � i � 7 ! pecialty. I : � t � i I , � ! � y ing between the - 3 dozel � -I, - York, where he held for some time a good I I came Out to spend the afternom 'at the Lady H . ' ' . jawi: � - � I . I . I — .......... 1--, She season is now ripe for wearing the , � I � : WANTED. OperaWris and dressma ilda ........ .....3 3 2J , t OM11 . i ant ere onnes. ! I - � position. While in'that city'fil, cionti acted . races. -t- r. . . hompson, of Campble- : c4 I I I I , 1:071,'1:09. 1 � olest underwear and dress materialsi and .1 - . � i I ,a L steady work, b1z pay, wf te f,)r particulaie. 114 lens Time, 1:06-.� ., . The beat is note too good for- you. UW - T , ford, abd brot r of the Misses Thombson -1 - i i " I Couater's ,.Tewelry Establishmeilt, the disease which � resulted i his death, C,stume Co., Limited, Lmdon, Ont. � 1791-3 n M � : ; �Ihe 9. McFaul C., Seafortb, are rip 3 for 6 AM] I I � - ile Ran. � . - - ; i 1 4 - I . - I p ! He made a brave fight for lif6,,', lit d 3spite . of this'town, was spending a few days i'vith I AM the b4t of-tbeir kind. They ate0- - . I - i I SEAFORTH, ... REMOVED —Al. 'Broderick is i removing Wilfrid Laurier ........ .......... I I the wants of -the season. In underwear -- w�&ys to be bad lifere, . . 8 4:07%] : the best medical skill and the� , oat careful hisbarne8ishop two dcors NORM Of is pr4 sent friends: here this week. Mr. The mpeon was Antithessis ........... * * * * * .......... 2 3 they I lave many kinds, many . �ricies,, and I I - , . ' � I i � � W. R. COUNTER, . - - . . Madager care that loving nurses coul4 �; bestpiv, his itand, Into the store formerly oectipied 6 Stal k & principal of Cromarty public i ichool for . ch ifferent price is aitach�'d to good : ; � � 4 &Zel . f I � i Mr. Clay* * ... * ............... � ...... 4 2 TREFOUSSt GLOVJ�S, 1 -- I .1, . constitution, gradually gave w y befoke the Mackay, in the Cady Block, next door� to� R. Wit is & eight years and for the past eigi t years he' Ing ; in daint stuffs -for summer gowns � - ; I . . � Son. I i 180.4 Intriguer ....... � .................... 3 4 y BLACK CAT HOSIERY. . . I I I I I ravages of the disease. He w ; � b i It i I � has ,bdenprincipal of Campbleford public t ey never hav shown A'Amoro ouptrior I - i . � . � I g�s - Time, 1:17u', 1:17. � . .1 - I i . 'see school.�-Mr. Joseph Weber has iad placed I T-81 I . Henderson's Photo ' telligent, good hearted young ,! -0,rIg I " In " THr. MIS81";C, Lum� SUFl1J,T#D."—i, -CROMPTOWS CORSE . z I i el ow, i who I — range of %handso;e Muslins, Lawns, ?er- . 11 ; - 1. T! I ; � ' 0— 7 , 11 I - . il� advettisenient on Seafort race prograinn . I I ; - was much eateerned bv his felloWs.r His �4 "Mex. in his liquor store a telephone, so that per.1 cAles, Ginghanis, Dimities, etc. T iese - STANDARD. PATTERNS I ; . . � � I . : I I Wils-a's Equitic Colic Ou C. I would not be wit iout Varna. � I : I � � early death is a severe b area,�e ant to his zone d iog business with him can be attend -i goods make- serviceable, yet i0experl aive -V--9--9-A--V- a a- V --V- # J- . - , . - . � : you; medidue in n.y stal le It it cost Q.5 per b3 e. I i i dresses. . 1 1801 1 . -,b-6-V-V-6--V--j--r-r--W--A7 - � . -1 ;- I i , StUdio. i d -to y calling up No. I.I.—fdre. W HoRsEs.—Mr. John McAsh had a valu' . -I- - � � - - ! parents and other- relatives and is mu 3h re- think you ought to let ey )ry hr,r8eman in the Dun- a m.1 . . . I kl gretted by all who knew him.1 ere ains try know about it, as maby valuable horses are lost Planna an, of Petrolia, is visiting friends in! able heavy draught hors -3 die, on Tuesday i , - N iL . - , - - - Full stock of Mouldings I were interred in the Maitla:q bank justforwant of such a remedyon band. 040ROF Mr. David Sproat, merobant and, night of last week. They had been Using L WES r END NOTES.—Rov. T. A. St md- . a * a The � $ 0 - ­ : � 0 1 t MURRAY." This is an opioion pined f ' row a tual . i man rt urned frorn Conference last wee r., . I � And Picture; Frames. cemitery on Tuesd4y- . � i � experience, whereby goo) j r6med was ter of BeIgrave, was it town on. t drawing gravel that day, and when they � I " A j, foitune the 8 ndal will be flower Sunday at Turner's I . - I , — . �, 1111— � �1 � within reach. He keeps ib on band fiDW. Ylion't day.—There were 73 tiekats sold for, L quit work a4 night it seemed to be all right, � I I . I . .1 � ; I I you tbink yon ought to do likewise? Get it at the Detroit excursion on Wedueday m)rn. I and soon Affer being! placed in,the stable it 3 urc�, when thephildren will take pa � in Ea -HcFJtTL -1 - �: . I ; I . - . Photo Enlarging a Specialty., FoOTBALL.—The championahi� fQ tball ALM. WILSON'S, L90af0tth 1801.1 . the service.—RO. T. A. Steadman, who - .1 � I .� I . , � I . Jing, as against 22 last year. it I s -,a cheap� became sick . and diodl(�3 The lose is' a I . - � � — i * h * -- � - I - match, played on the recreati A III Is be !n pastor of the - Tuckers t eir mit , ! io un 0, on � . . I an N 99 And pleasant trip.—The Wor ' I- one -for Mr. sh.—, Mr. B. Hig- ill N -;, � ' L F So . . � m t P)int ; 6 HENDERSON, SeafortlL riday- evening last, betw en ,a i I the - H. BENSO ­— foresters Intend attending gar A th � - fc r the last year, I 3 stationL2 a DrY' Goods Go. : J. P; e . an THE: L�%.TE J&.,IEII . The I gins also had a horse die ia the; pasture field , and Rev. - L-'. � . t . i I r next ye r Free , of I ! � Ing . I a few nights ago. I , I ; - . I IL761 Hurons the beg. d fastest West," of Regina, his the follow' or hllgmondville� churohnext,Sando r evening,l . I k E Iwa I I I . seen here for some time. Al. , calme p by F., I . - I i i Cinto ,� will be t 9kers ith, . - 11 I -- . i i : . special train, And were acoornparii(, by ticulars relating to ilia late Mr. Ban on whoo sk� special - service will be lit A in tieir� . 1 � � e reuit this CoDfet ce year . L R v. W. i f- r4th's IGreatest Cask -- I . ! � I which will be read v ibh interest by I hat int4res�s. The brethren will n aet at the Winthrop. I ev -1 - ., - � THE CANADIAN . about 150 adirrii ,who shouted i lubti � for � . . ford, of Clinton, addressed the Le gu I of . I . k I . i I . gentleman's old frien a in this vicinity. it Oddfel ows hall at 6:15 in the signing and, EVERYDAY HATS.—The ever popular -sail,- . ry I G60ds Z,bore. z . : Mi— their team, and had the pleasure 'f car "For some time past the life of march Tarner's church, in Mond�y eve 'rig last.— . - I I I . I ; ? car I'D9 says : . I � Wink of Commerce! home the pleasant news of � i ?11 n a body from there to he chu -ch. or. Never more so than now. Reason' Satut a or is t a er a = I 1111111111111111111 ; � � -- . �. :vld OrY ith SheriffJ. H. Benson has been bauginE in —Mr. �' Jackie, assistanteditor of he Clit ton enough,too, for it?a becoming to all wo Charles Layton has be n laid up I I "' I � I � . : them. When the teams lined up �, theT i wag the balance, but for the past month the New Era was in town on Werinei day look . ing him down nd leaving him in an UU- �:` � . - . I CAPITAL(PAID UP) abigerowd. of 4pectant spelcita�6ra; and, awa . r - a of ing up xien In * � Fd, noother hat feels, quite so muchlike fc r some time with a sore finger,1 but ignow conscious and critical ,condition for 101018- . � I pablio generally have not been the , ur �, . . I - although the gAn�e did not res ft " th 3ma- do a d attending the ii Leeet.—Mr.1 own, in its right ' lace. The! E. Me- r( coveting. —Miss Minnie Elcoatlis vi' ' ---- - " - � Eight MiWon DoHms $8,000,000. - I fact. A couple of mqutba ago when he rat Glen, a former resident of Seaforth, but p I I a't"g hours. Oa �a eicu! examination by -the, I I . - I . . � . ­ � ; i � I I ill, the pu, lie daily aikaited what whonow reeides in Toronto.was it. town tbia'� oCpopular sailor hats ; qualities that satisfy ' * �� .. I : I .. o lV o t am w 5d have saw a Co., Seaforth, have* good assortments r(latives in Michigan at presen�,—Mrs N doctor it was fo�n I that rso bones Were I . � . likeZ tbei was taken A�ul I - - 8 5.0 I I I . . -i I .� . Rest, - - - $21000;000. plendid exhibit , n of footb0l. Sesforth took pJace on Saturday evening. Paral sis, week as reporter for Sporting T . C - ch, who spent a, few weeks e ves broken and no! ser,'wus raiults are expe9ted . This N I � - I stArtued the scor rig five minotes aflierthe chiefly of the organs in the region of 5 the W rig, - a vete es.—Mr. � &Cpricea that gratify. I : 1801-1 here, iretarned tol bar home in Saginaw, sani - I I . " I . ' I . H. Dal ran ed i bor of the � I elreept Jbbat the accident has bean the in ; � . � . . � t 1 SEAFORTH . BRANCK whistleblew. then Galt go� wplece Of heart, w'as tbe'oauee of the illnesa, and the - Mitche I NOTES.—A few of our young people� N ichigin last week,—Mr. and Mrs. A. ' . I 11 I I Advocate, was in town of � Tueaday., � � r. Sproat confined to the house . i � heeled over to Walton Monday nigh4 to F sher, of Benmiller, visited relatives bare of keeping M - . I . I ' luck, and scored y the Seafokh g4al k paper pain and anxiety whiall it carried with it 'and mtna a a leasaut call at TiiE. ?,xposi rQn' w I 11-1 1. . I A general Banking business tran- for some days.—Mrs. J. 8* Ramsay, of - -- - I . .putting the bill through whN he� woo At. were borne with won e. he office. r. 7 R. Miller, license inspector � attend the garden party and report having tlis w3ek.—Mies ,M. Cooper, of Clin ie, Lumsderr,.Northweat'Tqrritor* - . I � - I i �sacted�. Farrivers' Notes cliscountaid, tempting to t�hro 1�1 it out. Ii v�as lot erful patiene ) spent a most enioyable evening, although the al ant LIS uuday at L­4`01ans 1`0 ys is visiriog I . � - - 1. . . � � 0 vOrY and came peacefully between 7 and 8 ; Huron, Wa . � . with her brother, Mr. John Balfour, of lbe : � [rand spocial attention given to the *- 001 ok for Ea a in town Tu )oday and I - � I . . - -V satiafaotory kind,,of a goal, but it 1 coirlpted. . weather was a little cooi.—Rev.P. Musgrave . I . on -Saturday, .A nd with it came the -re ief. Wedn iday. As part of the rac( ' ' village. Mrs. Ramsay. in company- with , ,� to N ateiei. I : . - ' i cours is � , . They 811 thts up left last week to a'ttenA the Assembly in Xi pen. I ; . . 1� I �coltection of Sa- follow with twoi, mo�e 4efore The funeral was held yeaterday',.the remains within lie jqrisdiction, be was I her son and daughter, intend spending & - l . I - �, - SAVINGS BANK.—Interestallow- half t; oi, hane to . . : � ;11 - - .me, while the home boys 44 b, - - )) Torcinto.—Mr. James Nicholson raised big r . � , . f I ;wera pluable being interred in the Regina cemetery. � A 'see that D. Hay, C6mmJsa and Conveyancer ; few months' visit among friends in Ontario. " U, 4g juice he d oner - �:� , I ed on doposits of $1 and upwarda. was not being - d e( � - I -4 �' to score again, th 'ir play being any bipi bnt er of pewo a attended I barn one day last wee�.—Ihfts. George wills, mqrigagessa dif drawn up. Money loaned —Mise Jennie MtLeau-is atSeaforth whom , - -1 -A, � � '- I , r' � 9 large numb the ser. '9osed o � contrary to the laws made kind .. of i . f - I � , _ Special facil-Ittles for transaction of I 0 n . - r�, . I do to their BtandNrd, In*ihe 8 con half the Slfr is spending a few holidays with ' at ithe lo *est rates r.est. 1740 lf -k r — . -�, - business In the Klondike District, hat beh .—Mr. George To vn, � -she is under the doetor's. care for throat .'� vices at St. Paul's church, which were con- provide I in � Honderson * . - -we- a" � � ­ �:­ � -i,L M I :i_ � Hurons seemed to waken up,�nd, although . friends in Brussels.—Mira. Barwick, who � IMOWERS AND. A -A.CHI�NERY REp-.tIRIXG- -trouble.—Mies Rett% Upeball is visiting � - � � . � I ti ducted by the Bishop of Qu'Appelle. he proppmor of the Gofton hotel, Wroxe �er, was in, is recovering'—Mrs. ThomasMeEl- 1 aad- IN - . � j: Money- Orders, payable at any, bank, issued at, thO during'the entire time they1wera besieg. I --�r. Idellis is again to be front for tfi repalli g of . 'a , i - 14 following rates .— church burial service at the grave was r ad and sori of Mr. Henry Town, of Seafo th, - I it rien a it � Hensa1l.-­v;The1aying of e � . I I � I ' . ­.. �, I . : . Z � " r I ! 601i Muds of nischiner . All waritin wo,wale re- - ro.- . r I ,� i � - . � - , . � ing the Galt goal, !they were utlablE toscore attended the funeral of her'cousin, Mr N : p4red'wr,uld ornfer a � ) - I : i: I I Under 810 .08 $20 to 030 .12 by the Rev. Mr. GroE a. The Masons of as hex a thil week, calling on 'old friende. y h%V1 eul 1. I n corner atone ai id the tea meeting on I � BiXelq I , 1. I r - I w I ' - - J,_ , � ; . . . . ' ' I r � 1 more than once. '4ad A r Z i gdod tinie. All w3rk entrusted will Yeeeive the test day next, Uor(nation Day, promises to be A, , . , . r #1() Jo M ,10 830 to $60 .14 The visitors In A; Imost which the late Sher�q Benson was a in m- . — visitors here on A ad. IT mpson,atKineardinelaat week.—Miss 5 L ,.r, . Among the outside � I I . I r - I I- r .� : I F. 11OLXMTKD* G. E. PARKES. invincible defence,11whicill aCCOUIPts' 0 a! great bar, marohed from tho church to the celne� � I i den'r � � i � r ::- LF I I I Manager. extent for the small 15core in this half,- and Peaday M Ed. Christie, the ge ial'i M � nnie MeSpad who was: confined to ' . at entiati. ,A �ew stock of plow8, witli a good stock red letter day for the people of St. Andrew's I . r soliolikor. I � as - the house through illnese, has� almost re� 'of all pl6w'repairs, a:bd castiDgs, moulhoards, I low - � -r - I . I . tery, where they too held a burial . w church, Kippe a, as it will be -one of A10 ' � 1 1624 to them is due the victory. The score, sery ee postmaster o� Lter. —Mr. F. W Twed le, � I ! ha dies ind all plow an'd root scufflar repikiing :, � .. I I covered. , ! � I ! I . r � r ! J r The pallbearers were Justice Riobardson'r ilentiat, is having rooms fitted up over A. 1 i i i at caded to on ,zhorb otice. Tiiom.#,s MILLIS, iv- grandest evelift! witnessed in the history of � r -�� I . 1 1------ three to two in favor of G I ; - - . : - . left, I � I i ­ N 1i I I lalt, is liArdly a Dixie Watson, W. Pocklington, 8. B. '�(oung'o groc�ary store, and will 'move his � i 6 � I . I � 180(-3- the congregation. , o stone is being . air indication of t � . I i I Wroxe,ter. : ev. a d Mrs. Me ibbin, oi unturned for the grand success of the daff I � �e'relatite 'eiito of the Jamieson, Dr. Low and Mr. Bill ler, office there before the end of the mont .,— BRI�Fs.—R d I I I ; �, i Our Bicycle Store fteams, as the Hurops, on the w ol�, had the � Pe , i �� . . I I James Henry Benson came west from ea. We Aga n remin on BRIEFS. —W. H. Karr, editbri of the Bru ,B ,y8 who were makin, - ,visit m ith prociesdings.­-M a. E. Daley and daughter, best of the game, and we look or � readers of the lawn � � . a- � to r � � I - . pl 4 victory forth, Ontario, to this place in IE82. Among iocialt bel�eldontheEgmondville church: gas Post was in the v�illage 8aturday, on �frlendnln-thevillag th6 past week,- have Myttle, are making a visit at the parental 'I I . . I I . �s j . uat as prominent a part of our business when they ay tho' return ma ch.;' I ) . . . - I '. . 018 ever, in fact, we are prepared to do a - I i � those sturdy pioneers of 1882 an, , prev grounde. on !Monday evening n 2xt, j ,tie i hi i way home from Owen Soulud—Austin ,returned home.—A r. and � M. a. James orne of Mire. P31ey� Mr.. and 11 -re. m. . - . i I I . � ; . � - I - I 1 ; I years, only a few romiin ill Regi . 23rd. A .good time is antioi rrison left for 'Walkerton On Monday, I Moore, �� of Heneall, the fore p3irt of pbe Cadmorp.—Th� Ladits' Aid of the Matho- I � . �uuch larger bilsineas in this line, and have I na to -d .. Sted, ind! MO � I I � ! � L 4 AccIDENTS.—Mr4 James Shortly after his arrival here he began ihe there vvill likely be � large crowd present, : where he has see�bred a gituatioh.—Thw Aft. week, were in the illage visiting at the. diet church held a successful and pleasant - I . Hor on' the � well z � � r� staff largf� enough to handle our Piano, I ; i . 7 � � I I I . - , be plenty of room, rnoon train, going east, now arrive - � � � i known horseman, o�Ahe � tabo tie and Hib. practice of his profession, and the si 3,n, bat the a wil to a at home of Mr. and re. Wm. Moorei—Mr. business meeti ing at the .borne of Mrs. 1L I I 3 I ntertain- 1 � I I . . , i 11 . Organ., Music and Sewing Machine. business bert boundary, inei, r, i Lb a ver, r was Ill Mg Mont aid refreshments for all.—Mr. i 4:14 p. m., instead of 3:45 p. m., as former. T iomas�Dicik, with his son, Gilbert on Ricker, of the village, on Friday last. - An - " I � � i I without interfering in any way with each . . _ p ,inf.ql ac. 11 J. H. Benson, barrister, etc." And 1 . � . P ... . , I I � cident, one eveningi last week. A: hi self out before a little o ce which a I ly.—At a meeting held M d Aid that .. . -other, and have capable men in every de- 4 in wh re Mrs. R. Richardson, Mr. and � night, Si turday4ast, -went to Bayfield for a day's this was the last, meeting of the .1 Mrs. Axt," nd � A - � I . . . . � and Mrs. Horton war- a i � Profeseor Clitie, of Wing'�am, :;noun,ced'his fif biDg, Iand were well repaid f Y's Rev. and Mrs. Long d have the privil- .t . � � 11 partment. . e ret �rning h6me from the Smith & Ferguisoin block now nds. In Master Samuel Faust, of Zulicih, Vverei, � or their da woul I . . i . Seaforth, and whenl 0 -bout I Mi was a resent- : ests I intention of coming to the village one even. ot �ing. , Few men enjoy a day's fishing age of attending wir,h the societ here, it i �� I , , I I I I - . we n 4 . . The Cleveland, Hyslop and'Stearns are , of Egmondville, t6y lea s'outh 1887 the Territories A and Mrs. John fraing, Of 1 , V 5 I i . - � I e overtaken . by ation in the House of Com one, I 01 t �;! : each week, for the purpose of itiatructing a In ire than Mr. Dick, although he ia now needless to say that a' very pleasant time . -- I � � among our leaders in bicycles. We also . . ab9ut odeii h et, this woek.' ' P,ev. Mr. � I � I 1 . i ' 1have-astook of forty second hand wheels, r , a dL in P31118ilig thesametime the Northwest was. divided .... ager, of Zu. � sent us a: -7 n r the four see ong, who boa I I i some young men in A � bugg� �ich, hasvery-kindl ; class in vocal music. 'H. Hamilton, of re.—Mr. and Mrs. as was spent. Ate. L been presl- I , � .1 I . L I . which we are fitting up as fast, as possible, them frightened 'Xr. Hort 11 a. ho'paes. into judicial districts, and Mr. I enson N ��� port of a ver successful Chatham A L the p &at dent Of the Aid, and who performed -her . , i y and i 2tereating , and S. H milton, of Seaforth, are wery� of Manchestibr, ,during � I I n 6, r t e j idays at their home w k, were visiting at the home o Mr � I and which we are selling at from $5 to $15 irol th animal, appointed sheriff fo ' district y1chool convention, held at Stratford spending two weeks hol ? . X - , .fais I While endeavoring ttb CO udicial of nda I f and duty with much efficiency, .intends going I z. . I " of the bu,ggy- W�nt M4 a ,liole, WeaternAssiniboia. This position'be held* t we near here.—D. Myles has' improved the ap-1 M� . oseph hall, of the,. Vill A Ir. away, and Mrs.� T. Taylor was -appointed -is - F1 I one wheel I and guarantee them- to be good value. The � . '' . , under the auspices of the Evan- I . ps I I . . . ' i J17e-chums president. M T lor is one of Ihe bomb _ . causing the vehicle I to jol ', t iroTving � Mr. until the time of his daath,with much craiit elic4l Association. It will pearance of his residence by adding a fresh U hall'and r. Lowery werel Bich �l � I - � Mason & Risch, Bell, Nordheimer, Domin- � . . appear next . I I r ay' I . . f Horton from theri�� He held on t6lithe tohim4elf. .Mr.Bens)ntooka deep inter- *eek.—Mr. aorgeStewarf,and Mr. John coat of paint. ---A-Misses J.'Robertmon and M. " in! hair !youth and till last summep had --I iot workers of tho. id ;nd will make a good . ion are among our pianos. Bell and Domin. , . I I � . I . . horse until Mrs. Horton ,as abI6 1;6� !get eat in the affairs of the town, an I for �he Davidson spent Thursday fast in, Brussels.— a ea ral ,bla -iy officer.—Rev. Ir. and M -is. McLean= ==� . Ion organs, you know them. � ' 1�. Ggvenloe have,shipped a lot of ba ad I � � � � � - � . -- -1.1 . I from the buggy and take it by ahe _ ' � guest .of lik� nges have, ome to both ch -- I , - - I OUR GENERAL REPAIR SHOP. heao� ;nd last number of years was chairm n of �he ay from Se rth station during the p Let Mrs. Ewing, of Teeswator, is the ' c du�ing tl At- took in the e� I cursiori from Goderi- to - . 11-1 I : . I- . quiet it. When MIr. Ho ton I at tompted Regina school board.' In politi�lei he , ad her'ditighter, Mrs. G. Allan. at, � the station. i- -a easrs. The son, stone ntasions, of Detroit d - d their.otip immensely.— -r I 24-0: I I �- � I . . 7as eek, a , considering the amount of b . i I— .an enjqye I , �, . I . has and always will he our main depart- to get up he found b ie le fre ctuked. '. He a Conservative, and had the honot of bein —Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Dickson have return- 6ke, are now bull ing the ston� found- -As Mr. Sproat pas been confined to his . - k 1. - 9 . i ad, one can _ . I , I � meat. This is where we started, and, it. was ot into his buggy r 9 y a0i hardly realize that . . ,�� 'his neighbors � I 9 I t a ' E new , — house by big reepint accident, '� -one . Always has our special attention nd stilk toO for the first president of the first CoriservatAve dderr ad been scarce during the pse dfrom. St.. Thomas.— veryone is coming tihin of'Mr.,J. B. MeLeau'a se, il . 1r, I . I �; � . in all bome. but the pain became o inteinse that Association that was iganized Regina. ar.�-Ur. and Mrs. W. Merkel, of Elmira to Wroxeteri on' the at of July!, There is t. R.. Mcklordiedel this week ini oronto on Tuee -day, did Ithe siet of the good SinArl- 1%. - z . 1� * � / I . . , , . . I , � I � I I . . - .r 4 t� 4 tII � �n ; - , �- i ` � i � �rep,aira of Bis 01 ' . A, I of Ba Z " 0 1 - y es, Lawn Mowers, in fact he feared he could not stand the jo I, a. . ! . drnek, W He was a staunch English chute iman; a4d ere , isitin ,�at their uncle's*, Mr. H. Gei b, to Va. one of the besti celebrations ever held wf businle in th terest a —h [r. tan by doing u is plowing. Mr. Sproat it - ; .--. I I - I I . - � *nY Old thing. Remember the place. they returned to Seaforth, nd, ariiving at , f e is - ul . . . m . ' i 3rd of Tuckeramil a good nei , and they took th- � . I took an Active interest in the geme,!nt OL erlic - street, last week.—BI ight and here� —Miss Jean Edgar, of Howick, is I . SPP:1alti 0 t ein . h, - oppor* , I t Mrs. Thomas Dickson�s, Mr. o tor�'s sister, of :the affairs of St. Paul's ch r a ached I v g Mrs. R. 'Black, ,in the village.— yv4 Ia assisting at th barn raising of Mr tunity of she their high -appreciation Of - . -, t I : I . I and to I edical aid b ' � Iri I - ch. He eafort a ,Ia isit!� . � I � : � - I him. The old a Iiing is " we Dg I - i G. M. Baldwin, Beaforth . I eing sent f r t was found leaves a widow, three daughters d thrlpe g me on -the recreation Rrounds, this U ri. i Peter Wallsoe, of Tor�ontiri, in the guest of JJ ihalLhad the mi fortune to receive 'a 'Can get 410 i a ' l . I - I . - fr�ctu r an I ", - � General Repair 8,hop. that both bones of th4 leg or, , �ed, sons, who have the sympathy of a arge com- d y) pvening.;- The bamd, will be in attei d6 Dr. Drawn. —Four to p6thing was the result pa� iful knock on the head by the f, dling of well without our da but not withonu � - about, I -- . � . . midway between the kneeAludAhe munity in their bereavement. G wrx t aal give a concert af me, — I of t'e game in Teeswater, last Thursday see from the top of the buildinE ' knoo k- our neighbors.-" � . � �� y I : . I .,ter tht 1 g�ak I � I . t . . 91 I � - � � I � � � . 1' il, . - 1. . . I