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The Huron Expositor, 1902-07-04, Page 8DID . . . - 8 --- . I __,=!_=� - . - � � ; rder With Us — - Place Your 0 I forI I - I I GOLD MEDAL 1 I . I Binder Twine, � � . . I A FULL STOCK OF : I HAY FORK ROPE . . MACHINE OIL . � I ; _. - EINGLISH PARIS GREEN I I . I FORKS, SCYTHES "I : I . AND HARVEST 'TOOLS � . . 'At Right Price*& -a%-' , . -, I - . I . I I 1! . Oooki,ft- is made, easy on hot days C� - i 'by Using a I 0 - I . WICKLESS BLUE FLAME STO . VE. . . OHESNX Y & SIULFAY) Successors to S. Mullett & Co. DOMINION —BANK9 . . � CAPITAL (Paid UP), - $2,500,000 � : REST, - . $2,500,000 : I I . a i ) L ! . Main Street, Seaforth. I I A General Banking Business trans- acted. Farmersi Sale Notes collected, and advances made -on sarne at lowest rates. I Draft sold on,all points in Canada, 'he United. States and Europe. . I . . SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.—Interest i allowed on deposits of One Dollar and � � upwards. � R. S. RAYS, W. X. PEARCE) � - solicitor � Manager. � You take no chances when you � . at -'tend the � Popular I I . .- I'll i 17 � I I I � /// I - . 11 011 - � 11 I I . . . I STRATFORD, ONTARIO. . . . I t You are sure to get the best business or � shorthand education. This is the- school whose graduates are in strong demand as teaohers in business colleges, and as sten- � ographers and book-keepers for prominent I � . - business firms. Write for catalogue. . � . . � W. J, ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444-62 . JUNE WEDDINGS9 I We have just put into stock a new and I well selected line of EftgbL Grade Silverware, suibable for V-�'edding Presents. Remember, we have no old shelf worn goods. Only bright, new,.' up-to-date articles to ch6ose - rom. Our prices are also new. Ragagemearu and Wedding Rings a , . pecialty. 1 . . � . Counter's Jewelry Establishment, - SEAFORTH, . W. R. COUNTER, . . � . Manager : � BiCYCILe Season 1902. 1 � I � W.NT. WATSON, North Main Street, - SEAFORTH, . - Has on hand a good stock cf the latest high -grade up-to-date M AS IS EY -11 A,RRI-9 and GODERICH . BICYCLES, which.will be Bold cheip for cash or 6n fihort time. Prices fram $125 upwaris. A few good secend hand bicycled on hand which will be sold cheap. , � Call and examine y stock betcre puroha_Qing, ither at my ottioe or XHerbert J. Monism's shop. � All ,.,hoeI3 gumraxitead for the semon. Also dealer n_RAYMGNkD and WHITE SEWING MACHINES, and General lastrance Agent. - -W- W_ _W_A=SaMT, General Insurance Agent, and Dealer in Sewing . . Xachiaeaaud Bicycles, . 0 NORTH WALN ST., �iEAFORTH, . . 1630 ! - - HLianderson's Photo . Studio. ; I i � I- . Special Prices on all Photos. on the 6th of July � The Huron Old Boys' Day . . Fall stock of Mouldings � and Picture Ficaniea. I . — ' - Photo Enlarging a SLpecialty. J. P. HENDERSON, Seaforth. 1.761 . THE CANADIAN Bank of Commorce 1 . I . . CAPITAL(PAID UP) Eight Million Dollars $8.000,000. - Rest, - - - - � $2,000,000. 4­ � . SEAFORTH BRANCH. . - A general Banking business tran- sacted. Farmers' Notes discounted, . - andL special attention given to -the collection of Sale Notes. SAVINGS BAN K.—I nte rest allow - ad an deposits of $1 and, upwards. SPIkelAl facilities for transaction of business In the Klondike District. � . I Money Orders, payable at any bank, issued at the following ra,tes :— . . r Under $10 .08 M to I�Mo .12 #10 to E0-0 .10 930 to $50 ,14 rr . fIo'LMF3T.Z_D, G� E. PARKES Soliohor. . Manager. ' 1624 — - ____ - --------------- �, ' � Our Bicycle Store - - Is just as prominent a part of our busines8 -us ever, in fact., we are prepared to do a , much larger �usiness in this line, and have a staff large enough to handle.our Piano, Organ, Music and Sewing Machine'busine without interfering in. any way with ,each other, and have capable man in every de- partment. . . r The Cleveland, Hyslop and Stearns are among our leaders in bicyoles. We also . have a stock of forty second hand wheels, which we are fitting up as fast as poEsible, and wbioh- we are selling at f rorn $5 to $15, ;, and guarantee them to be good value. The Mason & Risch, Bell, Nordheirner, Do -mill. ion are among our pianos. Bell and- Domin. ion organs, you know them. . . OUR GENERAL REPAIR SHOP has and alwwye; will be our main depart- ment. This is where we started. and it . always bas our speoie4,1 attention in all "pairs of Bisycles, La,Wn Mowers, in fact any old thing. Remernier the place. — ' . G. M. Baldwin, Sea-fowrth, I General Repair Shop. - - � I i i . � I � C - . . I .1 I I 11 ; , I : I � � I I L L I . . , � � I '! - � . j I � I . L . � 4 T . 1W - - I � t , i � , - I L L ­"� am qia #19maou (9) 1%V --1 I !� I - ,--I— � ! . t I �. �'t 'A i � �� I : � � ; I : I lu � __ DISTRIOT UATTE-' � I �- , �S. I _::::::�_ L , t I T&kyr,LL'sRs.-The tollewing w, re . . t L bb' ed to distant a 1 week, by Somerville, up�tonwln �geast 4 t e I � I Trunk: Rev. F. H.; and N�xs. ar 1! . a. Summerside, Prince L�dward 1sla. . Chance, to Clffinanoq�e ; Mis. Sha. Gay -lord, Mic-bigan. � a I L 4 I - I I .1 �. ; GOING TO WINNGHA 7 .-Dr, Bethu'p has been praaticing here for ��� a r u . years, and who recently dispos, d �T pr&oticetoDr. H. Roes, has 4ecid9d � cate in Wingham, and left this vp el sume practice. The �doctor Is no i4 to the people of Winoham,ind vicinK ing practiced there nooe yeara agol N . are sure his*old friends there, wil�, 1 back the genial doeto�- We tegr(t movslfrom Seaforth;'but tru�t t t L friends inL WiDgham-will use ' him ig] that her will find Wingham quita�s ( ial and profitable a town in which p � . � " Seaforth. 'I, . - � I - I MORE SUCOE:SSFUL STUDENTS.—We with pleasure that Mr. John Maims Chiselhurst, a former student of , t 2 1 0 forth Collegiate Institute, has pas final examination at Trinityy Med*,, lege, To�onto,_taking,bonorO. � Wb � serve that Mr. Alexander Mvrdoc , Mr. Wm. Murdoch, of the 2nd on C Stanley, has passed his final ekam r, i I , � Toronto.-Medice.1 College, .also taki ow. He hake also successf4y i�ass Medical Council examination an . entitled to enjoy the full honors a�d ments of the - professiou. )Dr. M although quite a youn man� h a 9 * . most proficient suudent, aDd, we� .I doubt but that he will prove as e:h( successful a �raotftianer. We h i learned where he intends to ban� ,,, a shingle. but wherever his future 1�t V cast, he has a hosb of friends wbol wi him the greatest possible. mea,surei; oi and who will watch his onward c rqq I a great deal of interest. I I I � 0 1 ., ; CRAR.A.0-TER COMES HICH �x ( lu I We notice by the Chicag? America 29bh that our former townsman, Mr Downey, barrister, of Chicago, .,rea ,a verdict recently against E. , . � Chicago, for $5,000fdr Blander aw I m prosecution. The following ,�s tl e I. - I the uffair given by the above ! nar ia I . 66 A verdict for $5,000 damages wa! ed by a jury in Judge C�atl 'in , yesterday afternoon against ZdwAbel, a manufaeturibg cheu s Dist I OIL avenue, who was Buiad by Attorne5 � . Downey on the ground of false arid slander. Downey charged Abel: w 1 ing caused his arreHtl on the fch&j-gt jury in 1899 wibhou due cause. declared that he * was 4isohar Justice Hoglund 0 ter the - the case bad been investigated. i �� I jury was alleged to have beeii co `MT, is said, in connectioa with testi ( . . : by Downey in a suiq over a � serni wages. Ab,el was �harged !� witt made statements dekogatoryl� to J character and reputa�tion for ,intcgr to----------- i- � THE OLD Boys. -�o -morrow, �s will be 11 Old Boys'l Dayt" and[ t will be turned, over to the i 010 13 their friends. For t] at day' Se',afor the fullness thereof will be their ; . � whole day they will own the. to n, . . will be too good for them, %nd ev possible will be' done to give �: the good time. But the committee , w had charge of the receptirn, hale i eight of the fact that, there Will be number of the friend� of the 140141 and other visitors, a d have 4 pr.og - , amusements that wi I leaae 6� 1 p A pleasant feature the m='4 i the presentation of a handsome; I the Huron Old a? Ag000iatioi t, . . L onto, as a souvenir of their v�ei I forth. Then in the afternoon, t4eze I L t " b0tw a ohampien lacroue mawn . ; Marys and Seaforbh, and a, footilbal I ; . between Brussels and the Harono, a a tug of war between teams from, tit enb townbhips, and I a relay r ce school boys. The dc y�s proo,8edi g I wound up by a graw I oppen ,,air oil the celebrated 48th ' ighlan4er` Ic ' our own 33rd regime at band; TbiE one of the best concerts of the1 ki ' giveninthispart o� theprovifice. the sports will be soexiething,ext�a, .1 not be lost sight of P at tbo the day will be even Lmore of a ,�re a . I Old Boys are btingizg up � with t famous 48th Highlauder's b6nd,lt ,% 1, 33rd regiment band,'who hold a I . among such organiz3.tionv, boa s gaged. There have been bi� da s i before, bub the third annuai,7reuzi "I � . 'h, it � Huron Old Boys, on July 5l. . � will be the biggest of, them all. -,,It . I a good idea if,the mprehanto wouk ate their stores a . f3d Me citizeins their and residences. It would add iytbr a�d ally to the looks of the town, -a ' �d favorable impression in the � I mi)ade � I visitors. : ; i 9 , DFaTff OF MR; Tlio.Nuos OVF.�I,903 , . . other of the worthy, pioneers of I thi a has departed this life. Mr,'Ta , Mae I .t, lock passed �eacefally away, 4b t dence- of his son, Mr. Wi0iaml Go - i North Main street Seafortffi, �n. .evening last. Mr. L'ovenlook �ad , the good age of 81 years aid J0 Although still going. around I t ho has joyed good health for some t'no I t B, indiepositibn was not cond4red until Monday. He did ndb 'suffer Ift particular disease, but succilmbod t D ual wearing out of a once robust �con I � Mr.. Govenlock was�the eldest Boll late Mr. John Goveplock, and icatm country with his father and oit�er of his family about 68 yeare.0ago, at settled on the corneir fa�rmo,�onithe ceBaion of McKi'llop, and on w whick ceased has ever since oDnb4nu�d tc There was a family ,of three gons daughters, one brother, Mr� Robert ' . lock, and two sisters, Mrs. .4,11ex. and Mrs. R. Thomson, still, sfirviv . Goverilock was married to 14, ,da4ghto late W. A. J. J. Vanggn�ond, with a family of three sons an one 4. q ter, survive him. Ife was a c . parts and of -much � versatilit .Tano his extensive business oper�tfbns . in the county were b6tter k4ow'ln. ' 30 years he was extensively� e�ga. . i. . cattle 'buying and r,hipping usil I olden times, when live etoc _wx shipped so extensively talt 0 A markete, Mr. Govetleck Wise; -on( . most extensive deatlersin t�hl lit ( Province and was ,,�ery si!,�36 a f ul : business. He was a� 'Orewd i u8in . I possessed of immensO' energy a d Ni . I 11 defatio,able worker. I He W � as alai) 0 . sively. engaged in f4rming, I a d fo 0 years his name was familiar,�t nea- resident in this county and lo man adjoining counties. � By Iiis ener � businees he did muoh earlier days to develop i an . up this country. f late yeirs, he has been gradualli withdrawing f more active pursuits of biisiiess con , tented himself oa his farm, a mi of this town. He w a of a ' g mial tion, and no matter ow deeply iriv brisiness transactions he might be, always spare a few nlinuteB :to enjd] converse with a friend or engs ge i 0 game of checkers or Idominoes, of i was very fond. He! had qqite a I turn of mind and was familieiriwith the old authore, and on 000ifil . I I . I - . � , a, I . . . i t I 1 7 . i � � .- i 11 � i I I . � . ; i i I . _ - -_ - 111111 11111 I � 1, I I _11! . .- I — . - , � I . - - _�_- i � . � — � I ­ - �_ A I : I I � 1 - for - th4 summer va cation, from Egmondville. 4 t could g,v� i recitation pr sing 6 song�,j in ex- -D , y - . L . HURON 01 J B6YS - Mr. "2'John Aikenhead spent Dominion Da, ' 4, cellent. st4R. He al�o much enj6yed a , 0, V y . . , . at bi� home hera.—Walter 28, Baird, of day's fishmg. Theae�,'were his prjacip�l, - � . � t - . AT - - Clint* spent San day at his home here. 1 7 mental aii I phys ioal reort ations and 6 arved, I � ----7--* :, � : I . I ! � � 3 in the.t ti�a alb of busin so, to keep hts mind I � I . 4 - ' a L � 'Wingham. . i He aq a meznber� A the I : - � I . fresh and young. w . I I . : d1so we a I . A G11fASTLY DISCOVER-x�.—Uoroxier Fowler, I I 'O R old gu�­dbf business in M ho di .Itheir I �'icl�et- , S,�� A I H ied of t4 discovery . ^ build up bhier opt d country and to i � � of Wi gham, wits notif � Wm. , pa"10 10 I tien of the presenb I I I � f the body of an unkno Iwo nimp lying in A whom theyounger gener � ! .Grand the comfods I , and SATURW�Y, piece (if bush near the L'Oudon,!Hurou and , are so,1nuph indebted. forl JULY. 5th, c ' �aii, to privi I y#ov�enjoy. Hawasa i � I — .- I . Bruce R41way trH elt, about four! miles 7 from 44, Misr Is ep 'which the, I I . I roner and Preab etian in reiiiiah aiid an eRtht siastic , On ijuvestigation by 4o � MORNING PROGRi LMME-8 to 10 a. m—Arrivai town. � (Is, to I I Uf cit zone from all p& fig of the oeunty,-10.80 a. m. . � Libor In politics. Ho was a vlklumbl,e —Grsnd gatherinQ at lcioria Park of the citizens of chief oonstable Van Vanorman, there was . I � I I i I citiz8b and his memd y �will lbrig bt dher- found beside the body, which was very � . I Huron county to forili a procesolon which beaded by' . I isbed I Y. 'very large irole of frien is and the 88rd Re i ent Ba d ,and corps of Mounted In-, much decomposed, 'a, quantitJ of. paris ,who v �s o fanto, and co poted f the offlaiala of the Municl. - a the relati .1 The funera serviesh tool: place � green, and some of the drug wa� seen a �q of at the fa dly residetica in: McKii op, on palitleg of the' Un , " ny .of the Local, finger of the rig t hand. Vajr�ous articles bfJ his Thursday, and the i'mains were Militia and t e et r�s,'Fir,"Brigade, and Edu- 0 . ei� found in a small bundle, I P I cati00%l Institution the col�nty and Citizens will f no 1110 .w �to lo- rest in the Maitlaudb k cemetery. I march to Station 8 e where th� incoming trains and i .one vest pocket was a place of paper . to � I A Nvith the Old Boyefro abroad will be met and with, h written in lead pencil a note � I 11 - . rt nger The * town'' keel welcome for her the 48th Highlanders 1", all will, join the proces- which disclosed his intention to.take his own . , hav- �nestat at are to be, so al:e them feel xt home slon and return to V oris, Palk. 'I L a. m.—Boyal � , , zp . strick, Quebec Prov. �d we rinki' tox. �eatbia roB., Seafbrth. 1 1803.1 , Welconie and Presen ion of Ban4r bo the uld,,Boys, life, signed 11 M. Fit ng I I I at Victoria Park, and hort addreslea by o4aent ince." No dates were given and it is @up- �elcome ", r, eon. . 20c to 25o Pilza. , ,, u ter.— e o ffer for citizens, The visito to be onte4 I , ! I posed the body has been ther6 since Jan- , 510 r6- best three t, bo or boxes of' bu bter, d6livered during . AFTERNOON. — LAD, p. m.—Championship La. CrOvee Match. St. Nlary'o vs. Bcayers. of Seaforth. . uary last. In the handle a quantity of leaf hi� old J ulor 4o and Be iespec,,iyefy,'over highei; market 'Own to T . swn.hips cl the County, to � indicate pri Z.5%. 1 1802 Tog of War.— toba was found, which wo0d KiNo, Wingh km-. , . iti and �- �1 I be pulled off during Intermissions of the Lacrosse I that " 0 sibly the deceased had been a cigar- ongen- WILL *cLEop is a] Wa s getting 1n Now match. Entries to be sent to t the SForetary by , 10 y tr� de. I ._ m a k ejobo a - : � I Music and Musical Instruy ien 9, also sole i ent for &. m, 3 uly -5th. ist )rim $12, 2nd � prize, $6. Foot : 1 1 - i raotA3e the Famous Gerhard Heintmimn & Me elashon ball niatch.—Brussers V,a Hurops, of 3eaforth. 10lay � - LLL I — a I . I ; i from , � � i i Piano's 0 a 6 octava Or:'an for sale ch6ap. Call' Race —open to teamp ofJou pile moms. � - J . I ! and ee*e hrm. South i e,of ColiNTEWs Jewelry any Public or Separate 9choo!s in 60 - couunty. M. ' I I . I i�i d :1102-2 tries with certificate of teachers as to pupllg, to be � NoTE's.—Mr. T. Martin, of Wellington ties Store. I � � . . , no -_ ! sent to the Secret& , by 10 a. m. July 50. .lab count �, paid a vii �it to friends in Mooris and I on, of FENcD MA0u*r,s.--LVV1e are agents for the . 6 Sea- London,Fence Machln�ea, price $9. Call and examllis pr�ze, Plattire of King framed, valmd at 0. second Hulle;t townships. His home is in the thein. Sills & Mutdie, Seafor�h. 1802-2 rize, Footuall, value at es. � . I I ' Pete 5 . � r i vicini;y of Ferguq.— r Cant.elan decided .ed his. EV&NING AT RECREATION GROUNDS. i 41! 001- MONEY To LoAN.—Tdl loan bn firif t class � not to go to,the West on Tuesday, the 24th, I By kipd permission of Ueute-u&At Colonel Maedon� n . I 9 the ,!�m Of$ 00 � A oily at Tiu Expost- 9 but will go in Augast.—A garden party so ob. "' , J, ' ' i old and Offloets, theil'and- of the'48th Highlander I I 6 ' - TOR O;e 0 cob uxer orpJoeeph Kr nakoph underthedirectilquo Mr. John Slatte,,r, will iendef will be held at the residence of Mr. John I I ison of executops of the estate of Sebaation Weis Dnbll� , � � the f ollowiui roirau �me assisted by the 83rd' Regi, Pickett, 5th line, on Thursday evening of �ession, P. 0. :11801-8 � . . ; ment Band, orSeafor h, under the direction of Mr. tion at I T. R Brown. . . I � . � � z this week, July 3rd. A good time is aseur- LA-D E ,—Do not fail to see our 8: 3lendid i. karch militarle. "United Empire" Hughes ed -to all.—Miss Mable Hall, of Alpena, v hon- $2 line f see boots. Theyba%,eall the k ecesaary ed his f eatiim iz— eNvi nicec.' goo I and only $2. W. H. � Bands of the 33rd giment and 48th Highlanders i Michigan, is here visiting her r6lativeo and L is I now Willis, th le ng place for fl ae shoes, Seafo rtb. 2. Grand Nstlorial)k ntada,11obertBiuce,13onniseau, frienGs in Morrit.—John Russell, of Elsie 9 . � ! 1803-1 Introducing Patr otic Airs af Bonnie Sooth6nd � I I emolu- i i 3. Clitrioneb Solo Sornnambula . Mich- gan, visite I his parents� on the 6th . I . iirdoch, A cer of Redpath an ar arrived ,or the Soloist, Thomas I . Bro,on, accompanied by the, line f )r a few da� 7s. Mr. Russell says the : � . been a presery: ug eason. Get our prices. Beatt.e Bros., 33rd Regiment Bi nd � � crops there are f %r ahead of the crops in 7 fienfortl , 1 1803.1 4. 'Regimental Marel es of the Famous Scotch Regi -I 0 nty and no Ment, arranged b r John Slatter. Band of the Onta io. ]Ete livBs in Clinton ou and Eggl ii It at will hatch exhibition birds, 48th Highlanders. � , i � He is kept busy at. leV14 fron, tw) �Ons of Black Minoreag, large in , 31ze and 6 S,10,,, I I I likes 5he place well. ve' not true at& . the Grea � Military Bagpipes. I tendi ig to sick s 5ock and is a .good visterin. I da�d color,'the best � ayers of largi: eggs of 6* , An American Sketch, Down �South, Lyddleton' ut .his Eill fow s satisfaction guaranteed, St per setting. Band of 48th Highlandera. ary n)w. We vi ish him succe8s.—A ter- . ay be Also a �11� line ot ers' supplies. ,Beeswax . I . INTERMISSION, - rible liscovery Twais made in Wiliiarn Is - 11 wish wanted Wrn. Hartry, So . alorth. , 1 1790 - : I I biste 'a bush by o young,women on Fri. � . , . . $15,)00 worth Of dry goods - to be 1. Scotch Reel in Costume. i day of last week, when ,oqt gat4ering_ success i 2. Imperial Fantasia, Under the Britiali Flag, Kapply n � ellaughtered. Clur annual July and Auguit i ale Com- stram berries. T�ey came upon a dead'I mau. r with � ; wed on Intraducing National Aira of the British Colonies -tell. I I mences uly 4th. Returj� railway fare all) 3. S�lectlon Burgowaattr' Ludera How long he bad been there na, one caul I I I I ail pur Rees over $1.0, within 30 miles. G. E. King, Band of 33rd Regi7,;ent i - I - i Ivinghum. . i ; 1803 -ti 4. 11umorous Piece, The Chantlefeers, Hartmann Some suppose he was a, tramp. Apar:celof. I . � ! 11 t� . . paris green was lying near by. c1po.— We th,�nk we hate be e*ellesi patent Band of 48th High %adere. . -_ of June leather shoes for men 6at are made in Canada. 6. March Boys of the Old Brigade I __Q 1). j. Take & �oo� in our South I Wij idow and the chances Bande of 83rd Rcg�ment and 48th Highlandera � 4unett - , are tha yo.4 will haxe t e � %me 01JiBion.1 W ]El. Auld Lang Syne- Q God Save The King. � �ived a Willis, ole' 9,gent for G orge A. :31ater I E L hoe; for I I COUNCIL.—Th� Hullett council met in bel, of lxdies a id gentlemen for h .1803_1 . eafort . .WKISSION:—Afternoon, Adults 25c, Ladies 16q, Londesboro on Saturday, the 28th ult. f f � . I Children 10 Evpming, Adults 15c, Ladies loc. ' Members all pres3nt. At the laab meeting 41' , u Mis i E�errym'an, corset demonstrator, wil J. H. BROADFOoT—W. K. Pr,ARCE,—J. L, HILLOPLAN, ' -nui . op rt of talk wil h the ladies about Itheill.- and L. Patant Bias Mayor Chairman. Treasurer, . Secretary. a nber of people were present from the I paper . Filled oreet,, at Pickard e, on Saturday, JU �y 6th. The IntEresting Souveuir Book of Regimont4l Base Line petitioning for a grant to bemade , i I I . I 1803-1 treburn- i i I Marches of Famous Scotch Regiments, nicely ak- to the ratepayers, on �he west side of �tbe ! 1� I q - court The O's nothing tox good for the 6.1 d Boys, 7 'ranged for Plan ,, can be obtained for 25 canto. � I ' I I . I - 1802 � Base Line along the Maitland boundary, � ard J. treat t em to. a cup ol ou 28c tei. Beatt a Bros., I southward to the school house, for the pur- 1 9cafort . � . I i 1803�1 —.0 1 MW � .== — � i Orand - - i i ; pose of aiding to erect wire fences, because i Pri,v ate sale of M s. )3ethune's furniture many nige people.—Mr. Gus Kidd, of Nia- of that porlApn o the road beiig so difficult i . J, I I ' � !,, and on Tuci day, and Wednesdijy ternoobs, Jul.y 8th and gara Fall, is at.,present spending his, holi- to kf ep open in inter. � And with a view � 9th, -a' . Mrs. John Dow ),ay�l, oppWita thc Presby- - I . . , 1803xl days at the -Dareptal home here. —Mr. L o d ttet' im rovern hav- terian church. � y to the be ent of � snow roads . .� I i I I . i per. A bi 'quarter's Dr . —10 bars i r Hodgins, eldesC son of Rev. Rural Dean and, to save the a atute labor from being al- � El e y Stq � of on Hodgins, of this town, has succesefully l nter time in that I nda Laundry Soap. Be We Bros. 1803-1 . toge iher expended in wi . 1 p 8 F I assed his examination at Trinity College, d, by . D__ I ar,d )thex localities, the said petition -wa I I I I . . ri�s of I I Toronto, taking second-class honors in gra - n;ed,,and a resolution passed appropri- LOCALBRiBr�. _1D) . and Mrs. dampbell,' . hb'per- of Br oklyn, form r� Seaforth re'sidents I Modern History.—The Misses Kyle t of Smr' atinj $250 for the purpose of bonusing the . 1 $ nia, are epending their holidays at -the pat- , tt�0, it have been visiting fri ands id this �,ic'n'ty ental -home at Roxboro.—The Broadfoot- builc ing of wirefences along certain leading I . � y 1 iven � roadi i in the tovi uship, but on accounb of ,'v -o 9 the past week The io(tor intends' re main- Box Furniture factory has been closed the Ixteness of -tie season and that @,ome , �n * �Vit� � . I a 8 ...... ing over to meet, the Toronto' Huron down this week for, repairs and the em. y Old BDye1 on the 5Dh, �and will take , part in P I fences were already' built, to. which this ' - P� vi pt. Mr* resol ation would not apply, it was rescind - , ney 0 1 . ployees have been enjoying a holiday., I . I . I , the-rece ion procee aings. —Mayor' Broad- V. Knechtel, of Stratford, spent Sunday in ed. Mr. Ansley, munty engineer, examined . I 'y I � foot was,in Durham 11birweek. Mr, Broad- . , ! . . : � fo( i town with his mother and other friends. the locality of th proposed new bridge, and � )t has an inttre3t Jn! the immense new Mrs.� H. Cowan, of Mount Forest, is visitin . � iu�,day), cement works that a . Is Wng establi hod at . I will send an estir. ate o t e costs Eke soon as � i Mrs. J. 0. Greig.—The Seaforth foundr possible� Moses Holtzauer was appointed � , - , 8 � town, that point.—M�ss E �en� McMillan,` daugh are rushed to their utmost.. capacity. pounIkeeper in a � I . t e Manchester,, division in- bys and ter of!MT4 John Me- 'illan, of Roxb'oro, who : D 'L al i they are now workib ay' and night . ha -been teaching in ih� Cranbrbok school, catch up to their orders.—b4x- A. Hale -more was accepted for buildhig a stone th and . f o� n, I g d fb stead of Alex. Robinson, The offer of H for: one has b6en re -en age 11 ,xt year.—The Livoi . L on a wheeling touri last Saturday, evening nothing lacro66 boys pl yed a fri ga e with � I aud�ement,culwrton,concessiou 3. at 75 . i andly ga to Stratford,Guelph and �Toronto—Mrs. _ nishinj the zr ,thing I centq a per9b, the council fur , the incArdine iteam ,,at the Brusse a cele- H. To w -n has- been visiting friends in i a I royal bratio'n, on Th u � rada3 ef last week, ,,iinning L oeme�t. A nam:)er of accounts, amounting . � I Wroxeter for bho past week.—Miss aird;, bq have 11, —Miss Hqyes, of -of her usiq , . to $�50 wer . 6 exanined and passed. : I by a glcoft of 5 goals �o 0. of Hamilton, was the guestl co i __* I . o� lost Midlandi 'is a guest a* AJr. T. E. ffi.yea'. — Mrs. James Constable, last 'week.—Mrs. VV',,. � . a ]large M r. ichmond o ewr has , dia- I � Varna. - 2) u 9 Ainlay, of Brussels. was the guest of he1r I . . . f 480 calves in this neighborhood Nc TBS. it* Poys PC . 0 1 . . sister, Mrs. James Constable, last week.—' —Mr. arry Armstrong is visi ing I amme of th 86asou, and all a � p �ying prices ; calves his sister, Mrs. . McCool, of Drumbo, thi3 I : , .Miqa'Mattie and Master. Delbert Constable �person, se 0 �e in dem&nd here.—,Mr. Adam are visiting Ingersoll -friends at present. I ' week.—Mrs. Charles Pilgrims, father and I � Will be Hayti has moved into 1tb Strong cot,;a,g1e,.on Miss MeNlaught and Miss Stone, of ,Rapid mistet,ot Guelp , are visiting here this — - I i nn'er to M a et otreet, lately; oc1cupied by Mr. R. J. City, Manitoba, are the guests of the Misse'o week. Mrs.- Woods, of Listowel, is visiting , ; Of Tor- M on�ld.—The t1w authorities 11ave Henderson, at the Commereial.—Miis Dora at the parental homd.—Mrs. Adam@, of : � � to Sea- h h.e Poroh in frc ht � of the town hall Langatrath, of Detroit, -is spending her 41LI. Olencoe, is visiting at too home I of her par. � . I will be ne ps�inted.—Mr !R J Macdoni,ld and cation at her home here.—Mr. John Laird ents bhis week. - , aen St. family have remove'4 Wom town. Mrs : � PRESENTANION.—On Friday. evening last . �. I has moved his groce I ry store! to the store id e number the member - . match NklaodouNld and littlo on ate staying in the 06,d; black, recently occupied bV Mr. a larg P and adher ' jacdonald is inToroato, ' � well as Clinton, w�hile Mr. ' M. Broderick, —Messrs. Alex. Winter and enta id the MethDdist church assembled at e*, differ- whete be, is opening jut i a wholesa ,e bus'- J. A. 01rdno start 1 for the old country on the parsonage an I presented the Rev., Mr. - the — � . lor ness. � Miss Agnes Haya is home tro Mid- Mondail.—Misses Fenella- 'and Maud Kidd Andrews with a very highly complimentary � Will be land for the holidavi.---�The public school I � . are h' f r the holidays from New York, address and a well filled purse. The rev. h ate lust itiite�'closed for the holi. wher;TV'yo hold good positions as kindergai- . a . n - 0ert by and.Collqgi I gentleman, in a few well cho en a d appro nd and days,�on Friday last. -11�,'.Njiss Ada Cline,. of ten wlachers.—There will also be Highland priate remarks, . thanked his many friends I will be O�ven gound, and ��M�Fs Alathieson, of dancing� as aq addition to the Keneral at. for t As expression of their generosity and ' . . I , � nd ever Wingbam, were visiting - friends in town traction@, on Saturday next, Huron-, Old on behalf of himself and family, for the , ' . P , -m . i While this week. —Rev. F. ff. L and Mrs, L%rL"n Boyb'.. day,�Miss Case, of Ardmour an,, mote of kin iness he had received during it muelt haveg:one to Prince Edward Ielan I on a, nsylvania, and eldeab daughter of .ilra.,;. his I istorate for the last three years, and . I I during visit to .relatives. D�ring' Mr. LarLin'8 � I I- 1. Casa,, ot this town. arrived here Thursday, also 'or -the very generous gift which he was , t. The abq-eu!ce �the pulpit �: otl: the Pres )yr,erian 't - t of,� and he sincerely , I I x. Al to :tte, d the Old Boy's rece ; ption and yis- . mad the recipien I hem t ch will be occupied!by Rev. A I t�v, . . � ho � that God would help them all. An he ohur I � I 10- rel . . We the Cullooh, of Harristoa.---Wr. Henry .1. Hen- �1 � ; excellent spread was prepared by the ladies, . ! � � — I . t , place derrio�, of the 4th cbnc��siori of M 3Kitlop, 'i � and after ample 'ustice had been done to been en- had al valuable horee str j � . Hibbert. � I �y from the pasture �bink we have the,swellel3t patent tte good things' roviaea for the occasion, � � Huron field 6n Friday night:la#, and, alt ough tie lea�zheel I 'es for men thi,t ate �znride in Canada. t e r8maind . er 0 the . evening wag spent in I . ; of tne has riiade the most del' -gent search, he has Take A lo aLitations and ,eAooial , 1, I ' k in our South Window and the ebalac6s MUF113, singly1g, recit . � eaforth,, been �nable to fiad the 41ightest tra a of the are you will have the same :opinion. w. ii. wiiiiai, converse. ' The company dispersed efter ) : . fil rould be: animal Eince. A descriotion ot the strayed sole agent for George A. Slator shoes for wamen1of singing 11 God be with you till we i eet decor- h I Seaforth. I I . orse will be found in our advertising co - 11 1 1808.11 agair," and the National Anthem. Rev. krounds, umns.—The families of ,.NLIr. & Dic�son and SAD ,`DEATH.—We greatly regret this Mr. , kndrews an I family were much beloved i . X. Pearc to their sum- . I and i vill be very much missed in the village. I mate, i- . Mr. ,e bavellgone week to have to rec6rd ribe death ot a po � ei ilarteris in Bayfiel ' ' . f I pulile create a m 4. It has : tot been lar youjig lady o this township, in � He n oved to Park Hill on Tuesday last and , of the very favorable weather hus far for- summer peTsou of Miss Mary Ann Wall. The sad the Rev. Mr. Miller, of Purk Hill, arrived-, . I � I I i rustiqating.—Mr. Wall ce Irwin, ;of Clin. event occurred at & hog-pital in London, here the same df4y. We welcome the rev. ton, and � Miss Ethel: �olwill, of Henaall, where she had been I or the past two months, gentleman and g�od lady to our village. i � I . The cause of __death� was internal trouble. I i jK.—An- visited Alias Gorby on 3uuday.—Mr. Mof. I - I � � Alstriet fat, p in6pal of the pn , ic school, qad Mrs. 'The deceased wae only 22 years of age, and ' I' I i ' luevale, ­ ffat, have gone W Langside , Bruce her bright and happy disposition won for � * I I . I be resi. county, t I o spend their �olidays.—bfr. and her many friends who will regret to learn. � 01 f NcTjzs —Mrs. ,John Burgess, Miss Nellie venloo'k, Mrs. Mol den, of Stovil��, were the'guosts 6f her early death. The remains were brought Burgess and Mr� Walter Burgess visited r ' - 6 Tuesday Mr. a,1nd Mrs. J. P. Bri' e and other friends home, and interred in St. Columban ceme- relav ves in Woopstock this- week. —Mr. and � to�.vn this week. —Mt and Mrs. C. Elutoh- tery'on Sunday. The large number who Mrs. Robert Me:�herson have returned from months. inBon,l of - Toronto, I Isp nt Sunday at the followed the remains to their last- resting a visit to Monotclu.—Mrs. John Robertson, noten- residence of Mr, Al. I Y. McLean.- -Several place, testified to the high esteem in which of Wroxeter, ang Mrs.'Robert Black and �but his of tho' residents of the: ,western p:cr of the the deceased was held and to the sympathy child -en visited !in Brussels last week.- - serious townihave"'had small articles of jp Iry and 'felt for the bereaved parents. - � Mess -a. Wm. Gakdine,r and John McDonald, . I I . om any such like stolen from th;ir reaidenceg within � : — I - .! of G(derich, visited at Mr. John Gardine?s � : i ,a grad- the p'ast'v�eek, ebowing that there 'Lre'some i Brticefleld. d I over 3unday. —Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nichol- titution. per8onh al*oad who are not as hanest as NOTES.—Dr. and Miss MeBane, of Sb. Rona Yd children and Mi�.a Nettie Maxwell, I of the they should be.—Rev. "I. Wye Smith, of Thomas) who have'�been vi4iting for some. of Tcronto, spent several da�ys this week � , . I to this St. C�therines, ,the trarislater .of the New ti � 1 4 me at the home of'Mr.­ William -Murdoch, visiting in Wingaam ana wi� lembere Testa out into broa4 Scotch, andi who i,i recently returned home.—The principal of the Bluevale rowl. —A ei . Lr of.hogs was ship. I'd they auth r of several oth r i�iterary wo -ks, was Point Aux Treumbles school, Quebec, will ped (in Monday. --Miss Alice Duff is home �ad con- in toi 7n thi's week, in t�e interests of his give an address in the Presbyterian ch - ' I Ir. Harry McHardy was , � urch far the holidays.—A . I — �the de. pub1i,,atiPns.—M,r. Wd�. -Dynes 11,aturned �n Sabbath next.' Rev. Mr. Andrews home from Godei �ich for� Dominion Day.— 1 . I I - I . 8 n reside. home this week after:gp�ndi.ng threp or four preached his farewell sermon in the Metho. -Mr. Wai. tewort, w-ho,has bee engaged iii I n hA two mont is in Manitobi ` nd Dakoba. - ' Is �01 Mr. dist church on Sab6aW,�laa't. —INIra. Nevin building at Bowl ng Gre6n, nea - I ', �r Grand Val ; Goven- Lytne the wea0er;;1has been very -wet has Hold her house [ in 1he village, to her ley, was home fo.-* the 'first. —'Miases Cora , ,,� says � � Wilson : West as well 4 � 9 here, but 1� hen he brother, Air. Willi�'m R.a.ttenb,ury, for $li'- Messer and Eva Duff visited in;;Listowel and ,e. Mr. left . a i ' h Rh hopes of , people wer having 400.—Mias Charlotte Johnston; Stanley, is Brus els this teek.—The house of Mr. . - Q � I w t ofthe good ,,rops this ln' n� . . .year.-�— ,ominion Day was at present very ill. —Dr. Armstrong and Geor yj of the 2ad line' of Morris, bd she, obser ed�as a public 611 day, and, � a there. f0mily, accompanied by. Miai Maggie was burned to the ground early on Thurs. ., '. I I ; I d augh- was o celebration h4re' the day " s very Jami?.%on and Mrs. � James Armstrong, the day morning of last week, and the family . 1, i . I I I many quiet observed by i of our' ibizens. doctoi'amotber, leftlastweek forHannah had very little time to escape,.� It is sup- . I I I � o The ijog green w'��Oh"e 6- t - kitchen. wing t wi, a ptinrip I ,point I)ak al , expect to remain unt�l i ' . o't wlere they posedeto ha,,e Ebarted from , he 1�ew men of att action for the de�otees bf th t inter- August. Dr. Ro�gers, of Lotidon, has Mr. urvey wig 1wakene'd by his small son , � For over eatingn pa'ptime.—Fatmev.s are lookirg anxi- charge of the docbo?s prachiae.'—The con- asking for a drink, as no' doubt the smeke , , . .1 a in the ously foridry weatheq, 0 thlay c4u com- crete sidewalk has been laid on our front had inade the chld thirs'ty, abd found that � - �. . CES. In menc - theic haying. �1 Altbougb the season street from Mr. Simpson's store to the part of the bous( on fire 1� mnd the stairway I . 0 being is well advanced thelib has been Very little Dixon house. "The ,Stanley side will -also be impassablewith moke. ' I%Irs."Turvey was � . I I mqrican hay utj gthus far.-LA%�Cssr&. George and laid this week. Our' villagers do not believe lot d)Nvn from t le window by a sheet and I 0� t ,6 - : he Jameii W1111bney, of NN'oq,dstoak,,bu � nativea in taking a back sea.t.—Mr. Alexs�hder Mur. she haught their three chiWren as Mr. of Se fo, th, were hete ilon 1) ' ha U ip the � , �G, ominiOn Day, dock ..a completed -his medical course 'in Tui v ey ,threw th rn to her. la dropping to- �n. -that rene 4 ainp,aocea.— - R. His many the.-@ round Mr. Tarvev injurecl on, � i old acqu Miss,0lemmie Toronto and is now an - M flee man, Oage, a8ireturned laofne� after an stsence of friends will he glad to hear of his succesg,— badly that he will be unable to"use.it for a as an in- two Ear wi er Si6teire in _'�ew York and Miss E. McIntosh has returned. from TO- coup e of weeks,! 'Nothing whatever was � : I e�ten- Pbila iel bia. Viss �a�e looks as � Uncle ronto.�'Miss Wilson, of - Tuckersmitb, is save( but &,pair! of trousers containing & I - . I r many Sam' d mains - agr'ed wi�h hE r. —Mr. visitin . g ! friends in Londesboro.—Mr. Jamee consi lerable amount of money, , the family �Iy ever Wm. Bubolz, of Tuc erq�nith, has pi rehased Simons pind family, of Blytb, are visiting in havii g to make their way to a neighbor's- in . I y I �. y in the the farm�of the late Afr�� George D)rrance, the villige.—Mrs. Alexander Mustard at- their night clothes.: Mt. Tur�ey had in. , gyj and, on the ort . Road, McKill0p, pay- tende'd .t0he funeral of her father, A. M. surai ce on the house. but his I" a is a heavy ;ia the ing filir it [ $7 500 inch (Ti�g the crop of this Mobaren, in Tiverton this -week.—Mrs. one, w be had only I . contents, ' - I I 11 $200 on . e Tr ! build year, . Bubolz has not yet told his , is visiting at - the home whic i were quite valuab�e. 1� will rebuild owe � r I , ver, Tuckersmith farm, a Id � are pleased to of her mother, Mrs. Dayment.—Mr. G. as so )n as possible.—A dead m n was found � ,we I 4 kom the see him ch .out,. I He is one of ; 5he for. Har� has added to his already well equipped i a Ri ,eve Isbister's bush,' Morri6, on Friday fe tunate of t ifl world.—Mrs, C. W. I v ii ., and taan � I . i e� a Sae new carry -all, and will be now last, by some girls going*throujh it in:search � I . - I � le north Papa and Mrs. D. J61inson viaited friends ableNc supply all ' picnic demands.— of wild strawberries. its is iiupposeA_ to i I � , �,Iisposi. in iqham �on 00minion. Day.—The Meshirs. George Turner and Joseph W. Gray have lain there since Ded'emberi� as Mr. Win. 61ved in Orang men of Goderich: and South Huron t'S day at Heneall' , guests .,at Willow Elston recognized him " .the stranger who I i I e U,:in I he could are mikiiig extelnsivi preparations for thi I._ re. Hainer, of Georgetown, visited bad inner at their house' on Christmas Day. � D ot y Y� a ad a jr b t Is(), i n (lu, f � I . 16 It , i re t , �S I V e I � h I If I h � P i , t�� � hl 1, P 0 , b Do W, � � I i - Pt C L � � I I"' � social rece�tioali of their bre[helen -in that 1 own on at the hElle of her brother, Mr.- Alexander He d ,committed suicide by ,kaking paris � . I a quiet the I i vvelfthofJuly. .Ahundredlo gesare Thor.nps�n tbisweek.—Mr. 4,ohn Ratten. gree part of the packaje bein found be- , I . : __ _& . er�sted in th Order J — . A written statemei was found ,hiQh he expec ed 1 and all in i r . . , 4 bury sp�nt Sund a home here.—Quite adde im. t' Uterary should m1%ke their a iangements to 1visit the %number from he - ent Dominion Da � on hi person giving hi's rea�6nv for his �, t wn of r �,,�n that day, They — man of count: P tQwn of enjoying '�br ezes of Bayfield, y lonel and terrible act. � The i,imains were r� a I y I , %U . the bslmy� - lonel � - OcTions are su:e 'o have t day s4d meet Miss Florenoe E. Cryel r has returned home burie in Wingh: m cem6tery 0 . : . � �� I 11 I . .� I � I I n Saturday i T � 1 1 1 11 i I 1 7 1 - � I I I I � . I I i F : . I � . I I . � : - I I [I I � � : . 1i . i I ! � I I I m . ; I : I .! 1 1 , , I I tJ , i I I 11 � - - -1 � I—- - � __ ____ - - � —.----- ­­ 1-1-1___ ­­ __ � - i I -1. - �_ , ;_ � ],._._,. - _-, _. - r__.____._1 � . - a � .1 .1___-.__1_-_ _1._1._.._ __ � I— 1. - 11 �_ -J_- _­ �­!,i,_____�- - I - ii � I . . .1 ; I . � . I � . I ! , ! � ; I . � . � ': : i - i I � i i ��_k __ I I I . - � � - __ ; � ! I � i � i . I . ! I i - � I � - � - 4 j - z � i 1� . , . .- � 11 'I - � 11 I ! I . - � i I I '. . ! � ! 10 i I . , I � � � I I I . I U) i i - � I � I � � � �. . . I "I'LY 4. 19'12 - - I I I . if —_ *yV I A_ I ! i .1 - _. -..,. - . . I __ I ,— —4 i . . .............. ..... ....... __ ,� . . � . I Mif a Maggie I � I 1�� 11 evening. -Mr& M Lean and I - I , i 14 f . I I - I � McLean of Wing am, EIP84t T4nday' at � . ) �] SO M IMI Ell R . � Mr. Jolln Johnstows.-Jamestowil picnic on � - � I'll � - - - - - - I the firs!) of July, had a lovely , some- . ; I I Am I I I thing uhioh has been very rare ty late, a - I � - I . - - I large otowd and a good time. NECESSITIEU, . . - I i I � I I . � o - .. � __ , - - , � ; I Tackersmith. I - WHAT "10 -1 - , -1 Tu WA14T - � Hym�-,,Tls HALTER. -For the 4 cond time � . � 4 � - . handsome . I . � ,within a month Maple Iffall, thbilk , I : residen a of.Mr. David Bell, 2od concemlqn, IS SUR.�Ly HERE 'i '. . [L., R. S., was the scene Of 0DQ Of those - �� - . TH11 - �_ - ' 'happy ind interesting events, on Wediteiev- . I ... . . nful 11193VM2 - - � 1 . ' - i I VVE101; I da,y morning, when his third daughter, - _� 1 ;7.�� Bliz&, was uDitedin the holy bonds of xnatw Now that the W&Irni weather is at band we� - . I I . . - - � - � have provided for .the, comfort and the � rimon to Mr. Robert M�cOartney, son of . . the ]at Hugh McCartney, who is now a pleasure of �ur custorAers. .. I . I prosperous farmer, of Moose Jaw, North- We have .a re*arkably good selection of - .�:2 -S-T-01�E, , , _ , -_ went lerritory. The ceremony was per- even the om4ll itemi on which 'we *Ser. - - '-_ , " formed at 11 o'clo3k, by Rev, Air. Sawers, extra val*s!to the women ww-ho take Ika, 50 ft � I of Brucefield, in tLe presence a, large vantage of tile opportunity. I - � . I I I I 1W ft. lai. , number of the rela �ives of the : roung peo- I . I . . � - a0d groomathai i were dis- - � � ple. Bridesmaid Now Is Th4 Time. __ � � � � - � i paused with. The I bride was r iost hand- � A . ., � I ___ - __ - � . attired, and: made a mos) -oharming Select your iwarm, weather .neoe I -1 � I Bornely I . . saitieEp . � � - I ,bride. Afterthe .ceremony,'.& ' ptuous shirt waists, parasolel tailor 1'�_ * - - - I weddit g dinner was served. ;huem young hatg, hosi J o gloves, and the inaxly I Room- unb L . � I � couple, accompanied by a large! number of other neede thingenow . � i _,while the_y,ar^_ � - friends, then drove'to Seaforth, *here they I herb in plen . � I - - wine YIDUIT � � � i - ­ . took t 3e three o'e�,00k train for' Tnronto. Possibly the ve I � . Rot weath_� mg$ you'Want are here - . I � ,b LLLL - Aft pending sco4ple of weeks Jin Toronto now. . The:T may not , 0 here JeLter. _ of industrly '�Or - and ot er points of interest, Mr*' and Mrs. The choicest goods' o first. I - � I 9 . I . . I McCar ney will return and spefid a short According to Judgment -all the thi a. I told, as O -V-(. our Jag ��� .1 L � � . . in i for their you ar � I time ith friends before. leav L we offer I 0 choice. But that is 4 thm7gs y0a' home the west, wbere MrlAcCartney ' � � ) - . � immaterial, ,come and jgdge for you- i , has retenutly erected a handsome ';new house self. � .-I � 11 L stere P,onsti � - to take his bride to.' The gLifte t� the bride I : � ___.. - . ve 11avb to ,cstly, and sh �ved in no I'll - were many and c 0 A Ifillinefy Whisper. - . small degree the popularity !of lboth. We . I . - I t - -i 1 . shape - o aL L I ' � unite with their many frisn 8 ' wish ing Although � o0i hats are generally :&O, - - e i � them all happiness and proi rit . . 'L ,� th price. ; �, cepted by:all fashionable women *- hj-gh . � � , . as - -* . i I � standa-rd in millinery art� *e ,We I ilisted in -4 I , great. � 111 . I I ly elated by� the success they have &t. .- - I I i �ppen- . tained thi� 0eason. I . . I D. . lay, Comm!soioner and Cc veyancer - ` - ­ ' Lig,ht Smu, ' - i It is not stra4el though when yom inejpee� . 6-9 " will@, in rtgage6 and d6eds drawn up. eney loaned . I at the I b UMF 'I creations. There . , ivest rates of interest. I. 1710-tf " , is � , an I V; : . � - . MOWERS AND ALL MA � elegance , .A�d rbfinement to the style- 11 4 I * Ilia is again to the front f r th repairing of which appeals tp-t-he careful dresser. ... r L - I . a - -T. w � .... � � &I All' I tin mowers re. We Will p I I kin s of machinery. t!n Uri 6 0 r I best. workmanship - L 4S - 'fer a favor b %,in them in In - paired ... ould con - Upon any h you may choose w lljia A4 good tfire. All work 0ntrusted i I re ,eive the test I i . I trimmed. 1 �! I . . attentim. A new stock of plows, wit'D A good stock . - 11 4f T � - , I Sailors and read to wear bats are here ik - : I . of all ]p[ow repairs, anA casting8, mouldboarde, plow - ,� '14 : hindles an& all plow, and root scufflar repairing good assortnaerits and at most , . tempting _. I z attende J to on ,short 'notice. TnOMAS MELLIS. Kip- 44 � I � . little prlces�� i I pen. I 1800-3 . I . I : W11.kT`A STR.&Y ��-.AM, DiD.-A few days ev: ..�� .- 44 - r . . aumluar .. I . . Pretty Fabrics For � - � I ago, as one of the worthy farmees of this I i . - � - � I � � vicinity was driving west along !the town ... - 1. - z line, a oompanied by his wife a�d family, Dresses. i ; . . - . I I . . on their way to spend a well �arned holiday, i No lack ih� variety. The ligh�, a -cd � ---' -1 4 . on the banks of L*e Huron,ithey met with dress faibric� that are being worn ti. ; I - . a . fl� 1, -1 , an unf oitunate an somewhat u�nexpected summer ar ,now giving cominan&g � � . - . I - - - mishap. The far er, who.elijoys ia whiff of prominence .here in this ttore. ; I �� 11, i I ­ ut to tight I is pipe, Our displays s6ow summer stuffs - I % i the consolittg Nveed we b i, I I in exaq. B Trul I � OV'S whenthe labifer end of the , atch flew off. tionally di'braffied and promising lin* i6i C-4 � - 4 I I �_ I - . He thought nothing of the occurEce at the The new cottor� etuffs were "ever more Z � - , ,. - - -Alt 414 � . ; � - time, 3ut lighted another ma�ch a�d got his tieing thaul they are now-,. You'll-Jeumly '" � , . I 'Pipe say so too, 1when you see them. � ! , ing ill righf�. While leis I enj i I BoyjW and u y JOY- .. . . : . . ing his pipei and � e,,horses wei 309911ag . '.111 .. - t 130ye and � � - I ' S,Ummt rwear - Boye sud � along &t a comfoib pace, his ood wife __ - ,,,r T�nde 11 r � � thougat she am Red something burning. I . � I � ����� I . . I On inE tituting a� se arch they were not long Your Mha�ce is Now � I . in ascertaining that the provisi --basket Have you , itio �� I � � . I _� need for add nal lig4t-_ � i was a mass of -flames, and worse s;ill the weight und�rwear? Then we have I . � in . I ; z good man's coat and io wHe's - dress this store &!: fortamte d4pee for yom. "I , It�he go. I I . I were also on fire. is n _"�.Js to say that An opportu'laity -t , . , � I eel I . Q -chaosie fiom all the- �, ,�- - . - I $_ in all the� different aim, - I there was a pretty lively sceTie around that popular kinds � buggy for a few - minutes. B�promptaction and at prtces-well, the very lowest � the firos were extinguished without serious Wise women who are looking after the , 4061ored- b.c' I hirm 3eiug done further than thd deatrue- purne's interests, should know whai . ...... -silk f roiltl� . tion of! the grub basket, a I gs ho �e in the good, cool, � aeryi-ouble underwear -costs I . -_ . la'dy'.9 dress and the almost t tal d wtruction at this store. �� � Colored sb I - of Ae, coat taile of the farmer hir iself. ' A - In the *hitewiear department, alm, there !Colore,d sh I I . return to the home had t6 -be m ade, and are some good offerings, - 11 _. - . I after repair.ing damagcs, the, jouney wag I - .1. 11 I resumed and the holiday wasiclose I withouit r1n,TA. � � : Sensible Floor (;ove J 0% � � any further mishap. The to� of tae match I or your hall, kitchen-, bsth - ' . - had lighted in the baliket, sebtingfire to the Linoleums 1, , �� . paper which cover ad it and from d ienbe the room. St;;iv- -m�sttings for your bed- . . I I fire communicated to the clothin . of the rooms dur�og the summer months. . occupants. of the v 3biele. It was nar Me floor coveringe loud pool. .... : I row Both these durA . �� I - I I � . � . . � but f o 'tunate eSC86 3e. -Com. I neEs to the poome, do not generate Beat - I,, � . ` BRI .... FS. Mr. R, Clegg of our vi age, who like wool. I Always fresh, bright sta, _� � I , . for. th past two - m ee ks has been a nfined to - clean. 1, At his bed with eryi iplas and whos' recovery You'll not get E� better opportunity this na . � . r s6me, days thoug I ht to i be - very lion than nd* for selection. � . of the ben *,as t � . ­ . f ,Z]w doub ul$ has had a change foi the . etter and V tlm& . I i . I w 40iy in a fair way to reco cry. . The best' Home Dec�rations ffl--- the - v io,r I to*a, whi. �, A � '* _ � vvishe of. his host of friends lere, is that he - � . sense of �, . � I may be soon a ad again with his Windows, )9tr. I . . � - I tepp ag arou � I 11 ._,; � ]�PRT6 -no el usual -activity. -X re. Wilha n- Iviaoa of the When you ome to tee our late curtsit - � vi ' llagq, who wa! on a vis,ting tour for YOUM il I a Itic -as cobw4Vy - -skilled wim some'time has reti med hom 3.- . Joseph . y, . , There may: MoLymont of Wi da6r, iepgn a.viait at tho in effect ana _iis handsome as 'you xW*udidi I I ask to have them. Satisfaction goes , _. suit : : parentalhomeof r.audMrs.T.McLymant. . �� I during the past week. -Miss Iha B orDey, oi free with ev'ery pair we sell. � . . - � I Usborne, is visiting with her sistar, M6. Besides lace curt -sins, it ip here you will I The ala re John R. McDonald, Tuciersm t1i.-Mr. � find the other dripr.ries, fill Id .r!04 Tke, Oxfor, � Will McLean, of London spent the fore coloring, ready to make -your robmr,v ,I ,� VIPs SCOW ' , secluded and inviting. Solendid cboos-' I � - 'The West I fri ds here. -Mr. . - � . - __ . I- . , part of the webk among e4 ing between the art sateens, mur,Uns . I Herbert Hoag, of Calumet, Michig in, Mrs. and cretonnes. - I ; - - - The 11-rish _�' Kaiser and son of Pine grove sn� Mr. E. The beat is none �� too good for you. The". J I The �begV( . B . enno.tt, of Michigan,_ are this eek the are the best l'of their kind. Theyars-xI4 I . The bee. I I guesti of Mr. and Mrs, T., MeLym(n,t of the ways to be had here. � 11 .. . � - village. -Mrs. R& say' -who is visi I ing with ;, V------- . � her brother, Mr. Balfour, for the I ast week TRE�OUSSE GLOVES, . . � I 11 I . . Wag Vi3itinal at the manse, Exleter, with her BLACK CAN HOSIERY. r . 0 anole, Rev. Mr. Idartin.--Tr e rail a of the CROOPTON'S CORSETS, " . . I past week have -been down pours, and -1 : � motberearth baebad agoo I BOA ing for . STANDARD PATTERNS. . i - , . � � 1 4 some time. -Rev. Mr. Cranston, rom- -1-+++q-+aHe-1-1 I .- . - __ i � . I . . &Tty, on gabbath evening Ust. cmducted i � - � : I I I No I � m the services of St, Andrew'al chureb. Mr.- , . � Twe . 0 - I ventilatfol . I 11 - Cranston is a briffill2tand eloquent speaker, I T - I'll, . . I . - ' - and -the people of Cromar�y hay,e ,gpod -the I of their pa8tor.-Auother . - . reason to ,be prou � � .. ,A - — .- Strawa for Dominion Day h s come and gone. : It was E* �H�I�I-i�F UL sted" . a!very quiet day in our vicinity. rhe lake ' i i - Str L - . � ILT I ; � . .13 fol . , date � Gooefs Co. . Llaht Pan a ore at Bayfield and at Drysdale sing the . . 4 g=tdrawing cardsanda goodti�ne *as, � M � � . � I I , . i I C(($h L Lio Cal 'a ,_ spent there. -Mr.- Robert Crawfoid, who r � .11 I "ht L 9 for some time has been filling a situation: at C4th's * Gireatest � 130YE, str,%, . - p . i Ripley, is Visiting at hi's - parental ho I . I � 4109 I � I I � Mre-.. John Cmwford, London road. Mr.!G. Dry Goods A 5 T-11 ore. ; . I H.Sutherlaud, thepopular and obliging � .. - ; I I L .. I - =� � postmaster ofHen.gall,in company with --- I . I . I ' I � ­ - hismother andsister, were in the village i L 1! h ,- d � gandieandearrii'alda bonquetDfraxes. The . For - uring the week calling on their friend, Mr. L4 I R. Clegg, (luring his illn as. -Rev. Mr. and groom Was auppo�ted by �bie brother Alfre& � I I - I Mrs. McLennan went e Aftpr the usual I eon theguests 1� to Crornarty L on grat lat us, - . a � I � provided by - Tuesday to attend a picnic, and spent a sat down to a on ptuous�rep%st .- I I The sunab the hostess for tt e oocas' . After -full jue* - Thee sunsh pleasant time. -Schools are now closedfor 1 4011 .... . I I the holidays and the mothers will have the tice, had been a ' ne to the e3l.eellent supper�� � 9 - i . ... . . - 't The top Bi : , , � - looking after of the little ones ,for seven bort congratul ry addi' e en by - I il L a Afr I . The Alb -de, long weeks.-Rp,v. Mr. Long, on M Rev. Mr. �,& Lin and �Dr_l Carap�e% T-60 - , - � Sabbath n amerou , Z.� 11 I., . - I last, preached his,farewell sermon to a large presents were .8 C�fttly. -Then � . The oyemki :11 . I .- � ion, in he Methodist chuich. Few came the principil and moateXeit1bg enjoy- , I ... _L� � I The,cott , OJ -1 pastors in leaving., theirfield - ment of the even ng. when 'the guests began - - I I ntUl of labDr, carry tLh L The -C - Khe,s of the peo __ to trip e ligM fantast4 too to the imeel * , . - . - . I 'pltbyed in an ible - _�_O_� with them the batter wi �c I `Tbe than Mr. Long-MiEs Annie Berry . . strains of the vi�lin, as I ... . � C10 - 1. g a fe L I ; - London, is spendin w weeks vacation maunerby'Mr. �ohnStorey. This amuse. . I I - ,at the parental home, of Mr. John Berry,. - men,,D was Carrieo on wiWi great vigor. and ) .1 . until I 11 . . animation ,� 11 . . Mrs. Ramay and children, b . f ter this calook had struck " � I ave gone on a . I . . I . I visit,ing trip among friends in Inx I I the wee short !;hour myont the zw.all," and � � I 'o te�rkiv!.e- I . . � . the pail, give some in df� L I . The corn crop ig, as yet, ic k, �J ry. 0 moon �ad a . dication I . I � a approaching day� :1 � . slander, the wet, cold, backward a &Son a 04nel: I , all ComN,cm. C ' *1 m*b in -the BU not been favorable for iC-The foott, , . . Huron ' ' - �, team, of our village, 'was in Ba field I on hotel, Dublin, 0� Monda�', June'23rd. Mein- . , Dominion Day'ar d had a kick -with the Bay- bore of council v�ere all � � resent. Iffinuteff I � ' " L I field boys, resulting in a victory ,ihe of court of revisi�on and former meeting md - � - . I and adopted. By-law No. 53, for borrow. home team by I to none. Both sid, 6 put UP - � 0, -6 was - I a good game. Our boyi are ope� to 'all 'ng $900 for seb6ol section No. read �41 . 1. comers. . - , and passed. The reeve was . authorized to � . a— pay for the two ateel bri(lge,s and Leeme-ut - . - - - A letter was ia �, , ; i abutments when, completed. - . . � I I . � I � McKillop. read by the reeve fro.n . Nk'. Farneombe, I . . I I _ � �P q lati � LADIES. -Do not fail to see our splendid C. E., re ngt rineiniboundaryofLogoo. I . I � i . . - 1 $2 line of laced boots. They have all the necessary If said line washot in accordancd to one i - . , jeaturep-yiz-New, nice. gond, ly ' I - � -_ - and only : Willis, the leading place for fine shoes, S(aforth. -I- lbeated by townibip of :�qgan. the reeve Was; I - - I. - . � I I i ; 1803-1 authorizedto m], w : .et tbe r�eve; of Log -an to 1, I - I . . . f I G I � MA�RIED. -One of those happy events settle dispute, i, " ancis Murphy,. 7 � - hich'always cause a flutter of excitement, trns.tee for union school ;section No, 1, re- I � � 4 . � in a community, took place at the resioence quested coune ,o refund paid asseadr, - I I il . p . I � of Mrs. George MeUlure, of McKillop, on the for equalization if section in L901, an it was � I . - I I I '25th u t, "e er daughter Francis was the assessor's duty to do it, for nothing. �- _ - � nz � . ,uuitediumarria e toJohnL&ird Brown, a Council refused �o pay, it, an(! a law suit is _____Z===__ I farmet of McKil o . Among the nests u- tbre%tened. Accounts wero passed and I sembl. upon th a p occasiob, 'were Dr. and P3idarnountfiqg to 630,66..� Council ad- � T1 , � I . )'A ,a J, Mrs. `ainpbell, ,of New York City ; H. Journed to meet in Chiiito.pher- Wtite.4 I going JU I I � , Davis d wife-, of Wingham . I and Mrs. Leadbury, on Wbdnesday,t h -4t r ; ,just 6t f - � ;. Mr. , Tickits w,-. � : Sohns n, of Rat Wawado.A; Mrs.' (Dr.) � o'clock, when tA%xefi Will , levied, and I - sister of the bride'. trustees not ,senifing in req,gisitions b.dofs .1 I Ch Gill, o Minnesota, 2 , I Mrs. I lassel,of Minnesota ; the Mii sea Rose, that time Wi lj� left.--J�OR.x 0. Monrnso-_,;� . from Sea -f , � ! : � i I I of Bru wels, Mr. ;and-Mro. MeClurt, of Col- Clerk. � . - � I I- . - .... I � 4 - 1; __ - . . ,borne Mr. and Mks. Shepherd, of Colborne 'and ot iers. The ceremony was performed -Mesers. Dongald MoDougald and D-svid , QR -E - '6y the Rev. Mr. Larkin in hill Uzi ial happy McClacherty, of .Mitchell, nikp,rowly ex(mped � ,,manne7. Thebridewas iivenawe6ybyher serious injury 06 othei day'.- I A �"ffold, 16a 1 . I - . othe -. She wets dressed in whize French wbidli they were working, ga,v* Wayt And 1br - . I C. P, I I organi is, and caikied a bouquet of roses and they fell some sixteen feet -to the iWand- �� . � * I .... - I �oarnst one.. ; Thi bridesmaid, wboi was- a Beyond -a bad xhakIng up �they were UU- %_ I . f . s I � , dsteri,ltbe, bride, was dreave'd biblueor.. injured. I : 6 -1 .- . . . 11 ;1 I I , : I - I � I- .. - . I � I ­ . . I I . I, I .. . � . � . i � � . - .- -1 , : i � � - I _- I - . 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