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ihig an. —Mr. 1.! Xeelin is on
ear was passed.. The amount, to'be home in Mic F. �Ip his annual visib to Lillie D e, Nbw Yll rk
A Complete Stock of '91 furou 6Xy,000, I rarL=li $11,685, requir Ing a ra �e,of 19 Milb illie D
on the Jollar, being for gen ral munici. VV. 0. Reid is sufficiently re -
pa, urp M t come
)sea and the Collegiate Institute, co,�ered from Iiis recent i %7IM"r. Wm.
GENI,fl��AL HARDWARE DISTRIOT MATTERSt and $2,00 for the public ochoo 4 qufiring a down town ne rly every ( i
rate of & mills ori the dollar and $74 r the Pickard has go e to Saulb St 3. �Iarie, to see
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HARV EST TOOLS I 0,1 separate I sob ool, req6iring a rat a of 51 � mills for himself the wonders of that, rapidly
'SOKOOLS.!—The mod
HURON Al ODEL a M cFaul
ti growing city. --Mr d Mr on the d�llar on separate schoc I supporters. an( HARVEST MITTS schoolvat Clinton and Goderioh W-il pen koant holida in Goderich.—
I : Theoco*il &djaulned to meet t the call of are enjoing a plef 5
on Tuesday, September 3rd, at 9 .00 a� i Mr. George E. Jackson, of Egriondville, has
BINDER TWINE The board of examiners wil the may r. M. I meet at I gone to Algoma, to look ov r: the: country
MA,CHINE OILS Seaforth on Saturday, Auguot. 23rd Ali A Nr�'.,TEACII=,.�=The Coll egiate Inst i- and locatio some land in Qonnection'with the
those wishing to aticend the Modell so 00 tute b I o rd have. engaged �Iiaa Lillie M- volunteeia" claims.—There are now forty
are requested to notify the public ao oo in Johnsto ei, of Clinton, as commercial Itesoh- workmen employed Lit toe Seafort Engine
ETC. ETC. Spectore before the date of �meeLiag A er, to fill the vacancy caUsed by the 1 resig- Works, and luaines's is Eo puebing thai
plicants will please state which in �d 1 nation, of I Miss Scratch. Min Johnstone they have to work , night and a . Mr.
school they prefer attending has been -teaching for some tme in, Fort Bell will have to enlarge is pr4miaes to
At Rici-h-t Price�,; . —a— buFji-
Perry h gh school. and holds a comMer0ial keep pace with his, rapidl growing
CRAiG-KiN�TsEy. —The following a pe rpi a very �WghlY ness. speciali t, certificate, She com —Mr. aind Mrs.' Sinclair,! of lCorning,
th inati : "At n thii Toronto World of thd I recom nded, and will, . no doubb,; �eep New York, who are 'now enjoying an ex
-'the residence of John Kiase the Weddin4 this,ve useful bra teneive eurnme tour called oil several SeX_
I rich of �the whool's cari- SeethenewAll Steel Whiffi-Arees. They 'was celebrated on Wednesday of his daqg oulum' p to the high standard attahaed -in forth friends t is week. Mrs. Sinplair was
ter, Min Carrie Victoria Losey, an Jaln(s other &inches. The ollia a VIM The f a n
are better and stronger than wood. Rev. t ormerly Miss Arat8o�, iece W. N.
iorth. Rob rtE (if
Craig, of Sea other r4mbers of last year's staff linve all atmonp of Sesforth�—Mr. ex. a n,
Lindsay, tied the nuptial kn�t, Llt�le i0 o4ehgaged. � ]. . and enthusiastic
ti4 been r who is a very succegBful
Kinsey was the maid of. honor. Af er ic ardener, has hewn us a eample of, sweet
ceremony a reception wab be�d, after hi0h here arle few 9
. e DE 'OF DR. MoLFoD peas, of ibree ifferenr colors and of a very
Pwho ere more generallS 'ghout rare vari� ty.; nd they are just about as
reserving Kettles. Mr. and Mrs. Craig left for i L trip do u to �no n throq' St. awrence." t 1 r. M Esod,
this part of the country than' pretty as natu e canWiake them. The seed
10,ir 11 CrescenV granitware is uneuallea fo of God rich. - Allill, therefore, dee, ly re- was imported rom Oerman nd is is the
a is Civic HOLIDAY.—In COmpli nee ith the -1 'r
aoid-resiating qualitits. gret to earn of big death. T4 9 Sign' Bays: fir r
requestof a number, of ratilapayers, May r at year of their growth h Fred.
Monday next a 11 OoFt'lday.morning last then passe , away Crich is 'in Toronto t4i - wee c, wk a delegate
Broadloot has proclaimed one Of, Qoderich's highly respeated resdents, to the Oddfiellawa" Gr:nd ],edge. He will
Civic holiday for Seaforth-, and cons qunt y hu Morrisor 9 1 in the boat trip to Montreal.—'
in the�opiaon of Jo MoL 'od, at also take all" places of business will 'be closed on! th lit
I the age" of sixty y arTi. I Dr.' McLe de no Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brine [attended the
f the' ay w ri�f e
LL A. day. The principal teaurq of the 11 el
OBLESNEY SMILEY he wE0.commonly Ca led, had been i bI8 funeral of Mr. Brine's broth r, at St. Marys,
be the bana's excursion to qoderich. Cheap health I r sometime past,and iast December on Wed nlesda,5 .—Mr. Win. Brine, of To -
Successors to Mullett & Co. fares have been: arranged foli., the roAnd. tri o, haa, come route, is visiti3g hisfriends in'Harpurbe/y.
his ne: how, David Mackinlav, i and arrangements have also: been. niade f,')r f M
from inburgh to assist him in hipi bu8i- —The bind w 11 give a f4rei veil concert for
ial train, which will Aeave 004eriall. ro to i Climpl as. �Ca 0
ness. is denth was due their leader, N I r. Thomas R Brown, in the
half -past eight in the eveni g, I th is of rheumatism and inflammation'. D,t. Me, liecreati6n gro nds this ( riday) evening, I
DOAHNION BANIK. giving the excursioli a good Ion d V' McLeod, mme wi .1 be furnished.
't' Leod was the eldest son of Daniel when a gooa I rogra'
the lake. The band boys aje also e dea1.vc,r- a wealt y merchant"and ship owner of E[ar- There Bh ould be a large cro wd. —M iss Lois
irig to proeur a steamer to take the 9:0 I r- UP), $2,500,000 rig Con ty,-Invtmeashire, Scotland, and was Johnso%is viaiting friends i:i Detroit.—The
ec nd in a
CA P I TA L (Paid sionisto for a lt�ko trip' One. of the PI . 0 i a - Bing the see family of two soni and two annual Dion ( xCursion of the Seaforth San -
REST, $2,500,000 features of the day will be an ope air 'cop-. daught s,
He w44 born at Leaoli House, day schools w 11 be run to Gaderich on Fri -
cert by the band. v ess, in: 842, and re- day, August 29tb.—Rov. rl
near Tt rber6, In ez�n L�rkin �will
SEAFORTH BRANOH3 ceived iia education at the Uni Versity of:Ed- preach a sermon for young men in. the Pros.
TRvELixpts.—In addition to tb inglourgh, anq at the hospitals in Edinburgh byterian chur h next Sabbath ovehing, and
Main Street, Seaforth. I
I leanous coronation holiday travel, ti e foll and Lo id1on, intbrid,ing to b000me a medioal he is apticially anxious th t , a �`many as
A General -Banking Business trans- Ing were ticketed this week by Wi IE M miasionary of the PreBbyterian church. He -possible of the young men within t` a bounds
ced, oMeryille, railway and 8�eamship ag �D i Farmers' Sale Notes collect practic for someiiinfle in Edinburgh wibh ation will be resent. We
acted. of the c6ngreg P
de on same at IoWlest Mr. J. J. Irving, beadbtkfry i an4 advances ma to his un o, a doctor,,and about twellt-eighb are surel they ill be amplyi repaid for their
Jo attend a6ce. — Nearly every rig that comes
Falls ; Air. Isaac 'hue, to 11al3i years a�o came to Canada, where �e took
Drafts sold on all Iowa ; Mr. Walter Shillinglaw, Ito t and Wood- to town these days is dr4vew by, a . lady,
croints in Cana 4a, Albert ; i'vIrs. John MeN01o, to O�;Vcs�o, up medieal work fi' Alontreal which is"pretty good eviien3e!�tha the men
he United States an Europe. otook, md later in iphe counties of B e and
Grey, iiiially settl rr Michigan ; Air. Alex. Weigh, of yn�hile, alb01 are busy.—Air. Walter Ba6r, who has
—Interest �ng in Gcdeii3 al
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. Scodand, nephew of Mrs� John Weir, to ei a years ago., In 1885 he was , arri8d been principal of Egmoadvile public" school
Dollar 4nd �iomeri Ntr�ck, 'e alloWed on deposits of One. orado ;Mr. Mont�g to
Aspen, Col "'Aupta Alary� McLannan, youngest for seveirail years, has accepi ed a situation in
u ards. Staffa, to Enderlin, North D k 't tie PW daughter of Martin McLbnnari, "of Goderich, Durham, and Mr. George 1�olman of Bay.
A N1 one R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEARC4, Case, to Philadelphi lies Mildr . h- who di d in 1892. He had one child by field, has been engaged as Pis suceHaor.—
Solicitor Manage�- ard, to Powassan, and Mr rthur oodley,
In 1:894 be Mr. Sim Neely has thrown pp 4 contract
this maArriage, Mary Augusta. bi'
to Barrie, to reaume teaolimp, at IIF- Lr le- d a eecond time to pi, sister of big for stratit watbring, on acco�nt Qt too much
Was in rle' spective schools. former1r6fe w wet wealtber, ind Mr. W. Morrow has been
ho, with hii qaughter, our,
ber 2�d —The following were ticketed A is �*eok vives him. " Dr.' MeLeo ' given the job. —Mrs. (Rev,) Neeiiham, of
Fall Term opens Septem ot. was a grandson by Greig & Stewart, C. P. age to :1 R�v. of Joh4�, Morrison, the sacred bard of -Har- orillia, has been viai�hnft Rev. and
and Mrs. W�kllvvia, on their west4n 1tri ris. w1b 8 poems, writtifn i Gael�ic,- are lve. Musgrave and other friends in this
Mr. G. E. Jackson add Mr'. Chailies Ab r- Much V,rIZ3d among the Higblander The viciniVyl, who we iare sure, Were delighted
hart, of Egmondville, to Sault -Ste Mari�.l d 0 will be much missed for his kind- to see her, an$. w6 still beiiell, pleasant
ly oet
M arita'ble di3posi,ionk and' or the recollections of Rev. Mr. edham, �a once
TRATFORD, ONTARIO. A LADIES' PicNicf. —The inembers of it e cures hi remedies effected. beloved'pastor of Egmon ville , cougreaa.
L-Adiea' Aid of the Presbyte C ureb, to A sc�ool that occupies. front rank aniong tion.—Mrs. W. D. Bright I f t on Thursday
tine�n the number of about 40, Ccoml anied �y Vi eLgyar- T—Pickling sea- awyork. Shewtis�.ccompan-
�gea on this con ne 7 r, Vinegar, in on a tri6 to N
the beat buidneas colk. friends, had a picni to Bayfield on son is at'b nd. A. Young SenfQrth' his a fulil stock
Those desiiiag the best in business edlica- several I t's EtOiah ied by her sister, Miss, DoMe.' X�P. Harry
tdon are invir�ed to write for our catalogue. Tuesday. The picnic �W�aa en up Ins a of five % Pt r, ove unien proLf, Bt I ruct Jeffrey 6i,nd little daughter, of Wingham
9 L 111alt, Wfltion's white vine, and ei' er vinega.. It &r. an�
farewell offering to Mrs. C 1 1V .110 depends 3 rzely on the aKe mad qualt y of tho-vineirar are Yisit1ing Mrs. Jeffrey's 1 arents
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principat. first treasurer and an ear�,neab and hlve you use � 'be succeesful in maki e� gzod' pickles. Mrs. &IBartion. Her Miss Agnes
4444-P2 member of the Ladies' Aid, 1previc ao tw b Pr Also a fu�l Fwasortnent of pure iv Olt! and niixe7d
1809-2 Barton, who 1- us spent some t ilme I in Wing-.
spices:at!4. Young'o, Seafortb. - ! departure for Eureka'. California. 3e ham, vturno� home wit henje--Monday
weather, al though a little 4 th hilly � at Dun' �orget the big time the Rocrea- next is divic holiday and a . the 'stores and
2' log e j. , lZter oceeds g.) to the bAoi:t� Al.
190 . ti in Gro �WB to-inight.'Les'appe ,
Bicycle Season was dry and pleasant and _t�e ladi s e arance of Mr. Brown other p,aces of business in town will be
(the ban Pr
a moat pleasant outing, thd only, al wi@%lon Gants, 15c; ladies nd ch liren, 10c. Big closed, land don't you for et it.—Mr. and
O'
truinental seleotions. Mrp. T. G. Shillinglaw . have returned -from
W. N. WATSON, North Main Stree' which was the feeling With Ynany Ith tMs proglam is of vocal ind ins I 1 I 1809.1
would be, in all prababiliby,i the last o�ujal their trip to the Nort-hwes . Mr. Shilling-
SEAFORTH, i meeting they will have w4h tli�ir friefid Big �,*rgains for Saturday.—Six y pairs as Pri
Rag' on band a good stock of the latest high and Co-worker, who will beimuch issed in of I diesq I iuttoned and laced boote, regula� $1.L0 to law was as fair west' as Pri ce Albert. He
,up-to-date MASSEY,11ARRIS and GODE g ade $2.T01, fo* sale on Saturiny at'82a p, -i pair. 8011pleS is delig ted wiitih the coun ryj and gays he
R CH chureh -and social cirelf s. Mis. 8 Dickson. ageut for Gtio. hai never seen such, crops asL thdre are in
BICYCLES, which will be sold cheap Lir oash on innorthwOudow. W. �1- Willis, Bolt all qua. -tore.
Ishort tilze. ' Prices from $25 upwards. A few ood the pretiderib of the Ladies','Aid, ho, with A. Slatet hoe3, Seaforth. -Mr. iR. S. Hays, barritter,
sec-nd hand biqycles on, hand whioh will be old her amily, are summering at Ba Ifield, I met HouEis�FoR SALE.—Two good dwelling and Mi4s. Hays are'away this week on a
athe picnickers on their arri�al ar, the 1park houses oo John street,'ScaNrtb, for sae che�ap. Ap- trip to'8ault.'Stie. Marie.—The weather has
Vall and examine my stock before purbaling,
P. and hospitably extended -them thel freodo*m piy,to mia. J. S. Porter, Seafortn. 1805-8 sting op,
it -her at roy o lea or at Herbeit J. Morrison'a slio not been very; favorable for harv�,
All whett'i gTarantie:d for thesemon. A!s-)ddaler of her beautifully situated i c6tta�e d1iiriing WAT�,.i FoUND.—Found in Seaforth on erationi during the past week but Btill a
n EtAYAJOND &nd WHITK SEWILNG MACHII�-Es, their visit, and it was the cent,ral h6lad- Friday, 1 at let, a ady'a wat* The lot of grain has been out an boused. About
;�, e the saw i b
oLnd General lazi;rnce A.-eut. quarters for the day. O%nero h. y applyju� to the under- another weeli: will ha� vest in thia
-I3 aforth. signed a I pa3 ing oharogae. Renr3 ooper, So -
vicinity.—Mil-8 Jennie Ruw. ell, oflHighgate,
1809-1
—T40 ug e as el
13A.P.CAms.—We have one -new Mikado
General Insurance Agent, and Dealer in Sewlng Timi STRATFORD To� d bt 'r of Rev. Mr. Ras 11 f irmerly of
Machines and Bicycles. tournament held in Stratf�rd on� Thursday &nd one n aw piano box buzgy both aad,e, b Begg & Raeatorth, and Min Carrie Gfilsot, of Lon -
of last week, in'connection fwith the Otitalio 'Two new. don, ar6 visit NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORT11, on, 7 it ich. and both fi ebt quality goods. ug at Mr. James attios.-
16,30 Volunteer Firemon's Association, �as q66 a lumber wagone, 2J inob tire, niedit w belq�b, none Mr. limac Langetrath an Mr..ILawrence
de. Also I fit
succets up to the time the �rocesoion reach better at clwa, Becond'�and, 3
p - spring w above Melvillti have exchanged �reeidences.�Mr.
ed the Atililetic park, where the 0amea were k on wi,h pole and shafts. a snap. All, James MoMic �ael enjoyed a C6tteL r, ride up
oto L _ to be Bel I regardlem of price. Reid & WilOO13,i H4%rd- to take place. Shortly after �he events ware Merclianl;3. Seaforth. 1809.2 Main streeb 0 Thursday., ', I looked as if
Henderson's Ph were started rain commenlIced tb fall and the worthy oak d ve resident of the.
nerable p Studio. continued the rest of the� day, �naking it Loc.i BRiEFs. —'Rev. and Mrs. bowling club , vas tr y� ing to force t a season.
very unpleasant for everyb6dy. Part of the Wallwip, left; this week OnI a ��estern trip. —Special corc nation services lw�er, held in
ne -through, w�th reau to Mr. Wiallwin will; attcnd tie M thodiat Sb. Thobnas oburch on San I Mbening last,
programme wait go d1ay.
Fall stock of Mouldings 88-follawB : Band com.petion, ilton, Is ConferElice in Winnipeg and will I 0 viflit when Rev. Rural Dean Hddyi, reached a
aris, 18 in Braldon, while Mrs occa§,ion. The
and Picture Fraineu Seaf-ortb, '2ad ; hose eel face, Wallwin will go sermon appr priate to tb� -
St. Marys, 2nd ; Thorold, 3rd , b at dress A Lhrough Ito the coa6b.—Mr. a Mrs. Alex. church Q decorated for Che ocea4ion and
company, ihorold. The t:ltheri'vents aiad Broadfo6t, of Lietowt:l, spent a few days special inusi,3 was rendered.—A miller from
Photo EnIarging a Specialt�. attractions arranged for Were f necessity with f .i ndn here, this week.—Rev. Mr. St. Majys was in town t is! ek 'for a
called off. The members 9,f tb e 33rd re i- Brandto f PoiLt Aux Trembles sollopil Qae' e uple 6f day i, trying to c nt act with some
bee, oce pied the pulp menb baud, Seaforth, who leame In for see- it, of th Presbytidrian 0 our Merchants for flou HENDERSON, Seaforth' Sunday morning Ins , and , gave an The Seaforth
ond place in the bond competition say they church o Illilog Company have one of6r1h
UPI i �molsb im.
would easily have . won the' first! prize, but interest ng account of the Ork in that portant manufacturing inaus, ie in town .�b ot in
for the wet weather. 'While they. were school, among the French (hildren. The they make as good �flour na, can 1 is g
playing the' rain was so lba,&� tha� the Sunda ichool of the Presby�erian t�htch Cnada; and there i's no fiec6saity for our
Ve Keep Moving. players could hardly hold t1heir ii , �Btrumeilts here su�port a pupil t this school.—Air. eitizens going from home t urchase What
I to their mouths, and hence�, did n -appe'lar John Sucherland, of Datroit, spentl 'a few they can get just as well here� Thb way to
to such good advantage no th uNuafly days w1ith big parents, AIr. a d MrF. Alex. build up a town is to patro�ui a our own in.
ad, L hi� of the Bank
Oar stock is underselling all competitors do. Satherla this w'eek.—Rev. D. and Mrs. dastrieii.—M Walter C
are, vijiting Mrs. of Commerce Oraingevillel is! her
I Perrie,! of Wingbam. e vi3iting
in Watches, Clocks, Rings, Pins, Breeches, $ !
Arv. Our ALCOINIA WHEAT.—Mies 1 Alleh, of Perrie'� mother, Mrs. Knechtel.—IU -its -re- his motheir. Chains, and other articles of jewc 9- - I
morldville, who was on a v4it to fliands n port ofia garden party held iii Goderich re- reputationfor fine goods, low prices and honomble dealing, does the bu i f Al �a, and who returned lhome� lat wee K, cently,�,the Goderich Star ma es the follow.- V4rna. 6l1le88 Or us, . 90 11 nee to atid e endeavor to live up to our na * e. brought with her asample �f wheat in t ie iog refOrp , the performakr ce of a young WASH STU Fs. — Women -�vho. 1w4nt for
We carry a well-aBsorted stock, and. every ear. This wheat was grow�i on the farm )I tot, w4,iqh will . be read wii h interest by themiolvea or for their girls sorr, . ething light,
article is warrmnted as represented. Mr. George Riley, formerly iof Tockeromit i. many f ionds here Nofi b to least inter. cool and summery can ma ea sabiafactory
-Repairing a ppecialtiy with us. -it js of the American! Wooder " az�d eating ri� the,programme was he dancing of selection here, both for th low price and
Red Clauaen varieties, &1nd ey are Vie- little yrLIc, the six year -oh daughter of the comfort ol having a su Mer MAterial for
markably fine samples, the �head: I)E_ia, .11 Mr. C. onsigney, and grapd-daughter of , dres3 or oth r garme . nt t a �vill be pool
Counter's Jewelry Establish—maiat, filled and the grain plump and �orjgh If M r. Wtn!. Aberbarto of 8eaforth. The"little and pleasant to wear. The things 1you v�ere
SEAFORTH, this is' a sample of the grain -grown im that tot w4;81� exceptionally good, and in her so eager to buy ear)ipr in t e season youl-Ret
part of' Algoma, they must IlAve pretl:y Scotch garb was much admired by many cheaper now. The E. M CF 6ul Co., iseaflo th
W. R_ COUNTER, ManAger goo farniz. We may say �that this igrain more t4an could witnesi her ,zaveral feate.'.' 1809 1
i was grown on Mr. Riley's I farm� whi�,ch, is —Satlaiday last, Coronation day, was not
NOTES.—Ill'. Richrd Rob son, forMorl
located abou six miles froin 'P;.rt FiInla Y. obeerved as a public holiday in town, at -
of the Gusher. line, now ir(�ijng in Exelter,
THE. CANADIAN Mr.'Riley has a ve;ry nice !farm'ther6, arid though the banks were closed,. A number was renev.ing qld acquafiat� ea ithis week
has over 60 acres cleared, kn!d it to all �f ex- of flagaiwere flVing in honor of the occasion, in Varna.—Mrs. Wm. Sim, 114
,pi
Bank of. Commer-c cellent quality and as easily worked a's our —Mr. 4ameR Broadfoot, of Ppiladelphia, in pi 13, !of Ethel,
farmsinHurop. Mjs4.AIlo6wasde]ikhted here o6 4 visit to his pareiits, Mr. and Mrs. and her two I grand -Children ere�the guests
I I of M.'re. Geo,ge Beaty hi widek.—Mr.
with the country, and could soateely- ma4e J. H.-Broadfoot, and ot, iiends.—Mrs. CAPITAL(PAID UP) Blake, of theVarna hole , Is t Lou on,
herself believe that she was in ia co litty John '46ght and little do ter, and Aire. on Tuesday lasb.—Mrs. . iBltlo, of Bruce-
Zig,ht Dlillion Dollars $8.000,000. which, only a few years ago, was a w Ideir- W. Dal�,son, of Detroit, are visiting 'friends
I field) Whe visifing friends er this week.—
Rest, $2,000,060. pesa. I There are a large number �of aettle�o in Seaforth.—Mr. Robert B(attie, of Me" Mrs, J. Barbour, of. Robb � count of 0
.in that part Tio^rn this county,. and 11 Killop, sowed aon8 apets this year. 'It is a is v: ti g 4w .81 13 at the home of "ket tents �Visl
with whom Alise Allen met are 'doing ,will new variety of grain for feeffing purposes I
SEAFORTH BRANCH. ! week.�The English churc ar�en party
zind liketheir location. he Was a com- andsomewhat resembles barley. Mr. Beat. will be hold next Wed�eadtayl. evening.
-A gleneral Banking business tra�' panied by Mr. and, Mrp. David Aloore, �f tie has 4 splendid! crop and is well satiefied Everybody come and havd a Igo 'tirbo.
aaaftd. Farmers' Notsm d1scountlsid od Egmondville, bob she left them there hs with i his experiment. —Miss Lilly � (4ray, and special attention given t0 06. they intend remaining for some iweeka yeb. youlag;�E�t daughter of Mr. W. M4 Gray, of Harveat hat4 baen much del�yod �y the wet
catleation of Sale Notes,. weather. Ev ry person wo!uld bd delig ed
They, too, are d�ligbued with thle conutir . Toron�tp, formerly of Seaforth has bee', p- . I - ,
i to rtee to dry a ell, upposing lit would aat
SAVINGS BANK.—Interestallo' - Air. Moore went for the benefit 0� is �eal h poiint�d to a good poeition in Victoria hoa- f
r i or a month. Some have threshed and re-
ed on deposits of $1 and upwards.1 and we hope his trip will have the d(sirif,d. pital,',�ondon. Miss Cray ij 'a graduate port a good 1, C. on e �ample.
Special factitles for transactionlof result. and g6ld medalist in dc*mealtic sci�Dce.— y __ business -In the Klandike Distoct.; Mr. Loftw., Stark, who earrie1d on A mer. MoneyOrdeni,payableatany bauk,lesued at' St. Columban:. Ithe Tow.N COr-NCIL.—The r6gular meet ng f chantithiloriDg bueineso here or some time, followwg rates:— Under $10 .08 $20 to Z.10 the t'pwn touncil was hold 0 11 lcnd� iten(N. removing to Stratf,lrd, where he The sellirgof mid-surrim,-r rnereliandiole is
.12 quickening the alreadji rapill strides of
810 to $20 .10 6,;0 to 1$50 .14 evening, all members were preE en t. T4e has secured the position of rr�inager of the this
the izod ladiW Wloring department iq a large store.
F. HOLMESTKD Q. E. PARKE" sum ot_�ne thousand dollars4 was au r I busy store. We are in for hustling summer
Solicitor. blanager. ! to be placed to the credit of the Colle iate -We aTo sorry to lose M r, St'ark. lie was stuffs out before the first of' September, and
16% give you lots (if chances for eco'nomical shop.
Institute board and one thousand six hun- one of'our b6ghtest' and mot enterprikiog ping, Coirfie f r any dr goods needs to �his
dred Idollara to the credit!� �of �be public buaineials mcn, Bs well a,3 a woi ' thy and use.�_ y and t*,
ai0ent ct the 61 citizn, and his new employers are to be
schootboard. Mr. Mullen, n' re store, take with you your butter el
PLEASURE & PR6F I they pass as -ash here. Ir7he Al C V 19us 11
;outhward, complained o( � th4 � diw , n coFgrarmlated on. securiDg his services.—; ront 6f hii premises as being ijn a� dang ro's Mis3l 1�,illerj of 6oderich, is visitingi Co'., Seaforth, 1809 11
ron' M *
t Condition. The street committe 'p. we e i - her graud parento here, Mr. and MrF. A GRAND COESS.—The co �Aon ear -
r Of the P% t.� Ras
Yau can Combine pleasure and profit �Iby structpd to exmine into tile matter a d io Alex. avideon.—Mrs. Henr3 Arnold and nival i -i a thin], 0 Hill
give such relief as they may bon'ider pra�- daughter, Lydia, of Berlin, spent a few- Amphithestre ia�s been dip adtleA-, -and_,Po-
dealincy with George M. Baldwin & Co., c' ticablo. Messrs. James Beattie and W. days in! town the pasti week, renewing old; thing now reimplip but pl ae�ont memories
dealers in Mason & Riach, Bell, Nordheir4er, Bright asked to have Church street graded acqgaintancee. While here taey were thei and that satie ied feeling hit -h i.3- always
Dominion and 1?erlin pianos arld Dominion and gravelled and put' in a better conditto guests'of Mre. Fach, William street.—Mr.1 ass-wiated %vitil the succes full culmination
And Ball organs, tried and tested. Also he was in 0 inton on Tuesday,! of any big p it
w to .Ija ' u�favorable
New William% Ne Home and Ideal s(iw. than it now is, The reque-A was irefez rel John. : Shine d nt. Dep a tox! he I ood people of t. (lolumban,
ing machines. Needles and parts alwayo in the at.-eet coma,ittee wi,,h intruction ef-- 'competiloa in a b touinament for a, weather, t port t,) the council. * he fire and wa'toi- trop effered b r. %Vm. Jackeon, of1l it, c pastor,
stock. by I with their zea ous and entilUdiast,
committee ere. instruc,ed to ir�cpiire into that td�.wn. The trop y w s for single Rev. Albert A. dKeon, at'itheii h ad have
UTe are always pleand to give you a sell) I
et the eqciency of the repairs reeen�ly made1 to competition and v6s op n to the different demopstrated ;bat they can an big things
.Concert on. the trlram-o-phone while you fire the firta alarm system by the Elft'-tric Light clubs in the counties of uron and Perth. and carry them to a succe eful conclusic;�p
Ixavir, repairs done or jooking over our Comp"y a riusic 9 We 8ell Pianos, - Organs, Gram' o, nd to report, at the neit meeting. Nlr.,Shjne won the series in the Seaforth even in the faets� of adverae ircumatanceN,
On account of hii fre(Luent and vontinui:ius club., which entitled him to go ta Clinton as and the -big two; days' carnivEll, . hold there
phones. ewing Machines and Bicycles. use of the weigh scalez, Air. 8ber!ia to be'�al- �a repregentative from Seaforth. Alth6ugh on Monday �n I � Tuesday ev nings I I not, Will
OUR GENERAL REPAIR SHOP lowed,th6i.r use at the rate of 7 cents for he did not land the -prizi, be made a I good long be rememb�ered_as the biggest an,l most
We repaii-any old thing, umbrellas, lawn. each weigh. Messre. Anderson !an -id 'Nat- showin considering thi is h a first year At successful affai rl of the kind ever held in this
I I
rnowere knives, sciesors� bicycles. A call son, corporation empio.Tees, we�'e granbed itho,ga e. Mr. _E'diotb of dicehell, 1won pprt of the ad ntry. Lar e crowds were.
solicited'. , %I& can please you and we guar- an increase of ages 0 1 50 e0h per da the tro y.—The Alissea O'Connor, of �Tor. preseno both n) hts and every person' seem_
y f -
antee everything, for thelloalaince of the eaeon.. T onto, a e visiting at the horn) bf Mr. qohn ed delighted w th the entertainment and
�e offer of a I Toronto firm of $1-ov r par foi the to 1Wn -DevoreAux, er., Huron roac 'east.—MrB. amusements pi vided� The girlounds of the
percent. iWaughland her two hildr -.n. who 1have parochial reei ce had been conveniently ar.
drainage ebentures I)earing interestand amountin-to $7,890, was been t1olo guests of Mni and NIrg, James ranged and pr �tily dEcoratidd for the affair.
G. M. Baldwin, Seaforth,., cep'ted.1 Accounts to the Utno"t of $333 1 Weir, df the Royal hotO ' fo some weeks,, Is the Centre' as the aphithestre, which
to be I aid. The Aeft onlTbnroday for Tl."
were pi -sed and orde ad �io�ndo whereltheV had comfortalo seating cap city for all,aind
p in full V,ew
I
%�! fD
t
t
the tat of taxatioafor the will viEAD friends before retur ing to their .the platfor of all, a mo
General Repair Shop. by on
was a good citizen %I2 �neighbor.—Mr, and an ertaining progra,M' 6 Was presented, During AuLy. k HoM?r ei past week, were on while Pit -one side t blea� were arranged, Mrs wh ore rief reshrrient 6 of all kinds were . served a pleasant triplioeil ri by, visiting. I their by �b6 young ladies. The'programme -each son, James, who hd I I a a position as ioper- They were VHitiiLLg thei try Days S ev as pleasantly varied and 'was ator. -ale son �d vmmer ta oing w 13. Mr. Mohler- en par� in by SUCIL popular artists no Stewart, at Niagar od, of Seaforuh ; the DeVerne die holds a good k on there, being a �,V.11 MCI ds at Zero Prtices., Je n i, C ; Smie McGill, of contractor witll. one r.- Barry, in 1 con Goo Sisters. of Woodsto Lo�don, and others, hile the. moving pi0- structing the power 1 ks that are now in7 tu 'es made a pleasing change. Excellent progress at t1i Fall -Mr. and Mrs.� Me- e p immensely. 'Miss music was also furnished by the 33rd regi. Mordie enjoyed th�i r me�nt band. If large and sitisfied crowds Maud Crawford, f )nngannou,,- is! this Values, and big ones at that, alo6 TEI
11u: - week a visitor at tr c me of Mr. and Mrs. an4 a good entertainl7i nt constitute a e the power to interest the I puQi� I'M Q104, the fete champetre !at St. Columbal. John MeNevin.— a Frank Mann, Of the these hot, sultry timesi of A�gust days WHOI
a f a decided succeas� laid we Congratulate village, the forol p1%T the week, was at Nevertheless, we will keep tbe. d trust Ingersoil attending it funeral of her step -3ople of thei baby hurg an intereat. The more yen look ore- the"good or Cl it as suocessful fi, other, Mrs. inzoir ;. he'mamy friends of be the better you nancially as it was m ot to know trus, Mrs. Cooper, or., will he sorry to learn that STOR11
otherwise. Ery Goods! worth—the nearer yotL a of her the improvement- f�rur� the effect W. there I must be -im W
Come to us. just no Luniley. I accident some we p is not so hopeful Clearance of summer code, ' Wetklj'f4e. kt. this stage of thel gesson, in our storN as was expected.a. d. I atead of an improve" 'the goodo—you have'the money yolu� 100 ft. 10
thl prices on summerl fabrics, like harve 4 b ment the tending is Irat aer to' the worse and neeSthe giods, we ieed the in ap, �les, are falling thick and fast, you can that Mrs. Cooper Is, ery low, All, that That's the wholethinig n kind -and sympath tL a'! ands can do isib6iGg me( low prices where er you look. . Dor)"t We rid our shelves ofj The ffeaao�a in%. mi is your golden rtunities, your silver done for her cornfdr . r. Robdrt Smillid, terials and use the m4ney. lio.aid uv*- OPP PoWbilitilas if in need of carpets of any of the LOD rith, who., is one of cash for large quantities I I nd a g go.a. on arm t- Paying kind for �ny roo-lyn, or ace burtaine or dr,ap'. our energetic a y chandiae soon to arilive. The thin di for the comfort of ge- )o we have now must M�OVS out at OU 0
eries or dress goodis, millinery or anything is this summer b i let. r-.
sold in an: up Lo the Minute dry goods store. his household a fine bxi residence, which, so present p, icee will help both you slud Tie E. M eFAul Co., S afortb. 1809. 1 when finished, will ad greatly to the com. us to equalize our ssssmost- f TOTE, fort as well as. to th a earance of his farm. L\ S.—The continued1wet weather has rapidly.
Mr. Cudmore of' Ife 816 is doing the mason made the oat haLrvest hard to cut, some of the farme'ra haviog, to cut the entire fields work. Mr. Millie L we he will have a . . . . . . be clea!
with scy , thee.—Mr. �amea Horton is- Bit good job. Extraordinary 'Chaikees Liu SUM-!- pr Eleb't on the sick list. His many friends Tiead�ary- will be so!rry to hear of Lhiq, as the fracture mer shirt Waists, etc. t NOTES —Threahing Wheat is in order there ai
he sustained in his leg some tirue ago still this week.—Thbf -have commenced' Do you need afresh, re tr ublea him. He has the sympathy of the lity Shirt Waist -lee,- Cut �munity in his t1roubles at this busy cutting their oats, lol� goo ness only knQws White has the prefer4nee this season, fbil
'when they- will fidiEih the job;—Mr, Alfred andwe have,many �hoice -ones yet. season.—The shrill w�istle of the threshing 'Ptices on all Shirt W' i Irving spent a couple of days at home this are oxcep. en Yine ig heard agid in our midst.—Mis's if b
we D ek. - He has been , rking at Straford. tionally low�low, not 111yin waists Li ly'Williams,' of Limllion, who has been visiting in this viciity for the pasb three —Mr, 0harles Lit - a., , ow0gh �p councillor, but also in some othet things 'that to- ied has been around ta i� stoick af the apple fh6 goo�
wo rks, has returned. She is accompan you may be just as- noedfal. We meni.. '4 bj her sister EdIna, v�ho goes to attend the orchards. Mr.. Lit le' is doing business for tion these few m llinery'openizogg ili. at city.—Mr. Albert Mr. Cardno, -of Soaforth.—Mr. Wm. Rae, B. A., who was visit ng at the parental HOSIERY and GOVEs N Al's new barn is about completed and is home for a week, eturued to his duties PARASOLS and OtTING HATS a iandsomo and commodious structur at Edmonton, �North est Tertitory. Mr. �Ts- CORSETS and VE Riae accepted the ipoEition of teacher of Ba:�fleld. ea Tin modern Ilanguag the high school at RIBBONS and HAINDKER_ CONCERT.—The se�c,4 concert in aid of that place a year ago, end he 'has now been TIES and COLLAI�,S t e bell fund for I )resbYterian t)he new I - iippcintedprincipal�of the school, at a sal- USLIN UNDE 'WEAR from $6
c urch was held on Monday evening. . The i to n -ba wag quite 611rd with an appreci- ary of $1,200 per utin ' u , Mr. John Rosa, B. LINEN SeL
A., the former 'pri'lelf al, -baving been ap- a ve audience that 4plauded-every number DUCK'SKIRTS pointed superinten�iifnb of schools. in the 0 the programme. Beside8 the local talent Vokon. We congr� ateour young friend PIQUE SKIRTS anumber, of selectiAs were given by the summer visitors. Al iss Tillson, of Tilson. on his coritinued oil 3. nd so on. -burg, gave two vocal solog; Miss McQaeen, You are 'very fortunate t4 havie�fhLe oppol S a: fa. Rae a -we of-- of I sia inarur6rit' I solo ; Miss tunity ot such g6od �boo#ing as BiR Bargains for S turday.—Sixfy pair 'Seaforth, a- vocal Polo, and Mies porit,quity for D oson, of of ladi,s' buttoned and boots, rezular $1 00 to for you. An o, N�rma Dickson a hurr�oro 6 rbeitation. Air. things to aid YOU dre�sing in the I 82.60, for sale on Simir M 82o,per padr. ftroples Allaitland, of Toronto, !was ' exceedingly in north window. W. H. iilis, sole agent for Geo. fashion, at the most� economical bostv good, for he was down for an instrumental A. blater shoes, Seafor- 1809,1 and at just the time i�hen youreq and P -r -e
dii�et with his daught Ir, one with Dr. Smith, DOTS.—Alr8. Geotge Dalton and daughter the things the most. of; Bayfield, and he also g4ve an instrurrient- Ad&, of l itchell, are N isiting friends in and all' solo. Mr. James ID6herty, of -Clinton, around the VilI≥-.Aiss 01. Campbell, of B ng once, Miss Mcor�ie, of the same Toronto, left last week, after spending her So lace e a vocal solo, Mrs J. Stanbury, 6f holidays with her lo�r(nta�in the Vill&Lge._ 11 9 gav J 11 -mil
' I WMte Dress Stuffs. ronto, ang jtWO86104 I and then kindly Maggie Wilson, 0 ord, is visiting har y i
ALN'led in a Dumber f6r r*aA" absentee. Miss brother, G. G. Wilion of Cromarty.�Afiss During the summer mo4ths, white 'dress. W, hiddon and 8tanbury,,,of B�ayfiold, Jean Hill'is spending �er holidays wibb her VQ goods al 'ays ofavor with the also helped. Th' fol er by giving an i' auDt,. Mrs. Wm. D vil.—Miss Nellis"Fell olor rM r a- I W dressy ones ; their f whit& sttumental a and �he I�tf.er a recitation. of Windsor, is hothip vi dting friends. -Miss neBB impart to gowns a degree of simple AdOuble 1
0 iiting Mas Carlin, and )x-- The past'r of the Presbyterian church,, Mr. Long, who has bee� girlishness most we "Wffl,
CN61, acted as chairrna�. The hall was has returned to her �i bone in Stratfoid ac -
witching. Then agaiili, there goods am prettily decorated a�d the church people companied by Miss Mary Carlin. who will be put in', the wash taien out at& their,: thanks to the f 10�1' —Th w re very hearty in bpend a couple o pekh there. e thresh�- ironed or ,done u -egai -o look liko vidtors. The proceekda lamounted to 621. iag machines of thi diatrict are again falling p in t new. Yon find here and at the' previous coldleert, which was in line and getbing ([own to another "asoll's under the' mana!,geme t of the visitors, the work.—The weather ematinues ver web THE DkINTIEST ORGANDIES sum of q�8 was lreahz�d and backward for 'harvesting oper tins, THE PAETTIEST �:LAWNS- L may)rity of farmers SOBSTA, DIMITI
although the o their ,T, THE AL fall wheat housed ia good order.—T e Ep- WroXeter. THE SERVICEABLE PIQUES :NOTES.—Miss Sandiltison, of Woodstock, worth League topi 3 On Thursday evening, which was " A Spggeation in Addition," GOOD PLAIN MQSLINS'. isi Lbe guest of heir auilt, Mrs. Mutch,'—Mrs. was -taken b Edwin Hemp Andrew Miller:spent �sev�ral days in To- y FANCY STRIPPED MUSLIS. aud one
r6nto recently.�Wml Ad�air. of Liatowel, renewed acquaintances in � and around the -o
who t -1
v-111age on Sunday.--�Mrp. John *ethour J. G. Stanbury, B. Barrister, Solicitor', -
t Notary, Conveys"Oer, money to loan, F-xeter. Ont e ertained a large number of her friends to At Hensall every Tueg Y, 1792 The Satisfactory Domestic De- - albirthday party Monday evening.—Mies AfEllie Harris isspend'iuga few coke with , WEDD1-_N-GBBLrs. _�0 a Tneiday afternoon partment. f riends in Bro C" —A. Rae and F. last, the bome ofj�lr. Robert Bonth�ron, of wn i' this village, was th. Be ne of a happy. event. Our deparmentt of 11 dorrieet ics is much oSanderson atte6ded t_�ye foot ball match in We here refer to ile marriage of his eldest the -home that requires 6he goods.- -The Atwood on Thursday, bet�,veen Atwood and daughter, Mi?s Ed I ith, to Mr. James � Mac, stock is fully prepartild to oupply yQur 041t, which resulted �11 W victory for the Mordon, traveller :,*or r. o n arvey, of needs in every respect. The.goodsjm fidIrmer by a score of to —Min Jennie F& f rie London. The bria unn ,id was Miss Mag ntoi iq the guesib of nds ge babbling over with�. freshness, thu of Toro Sloan, while the gnom man was Mr. Charles offering bright surnmor auggentiow, tho n around the village.—Our foot ball McGuire, travelle . t for the Queen City Oil prices being remark-al�lo for their littlo'- 100
team defeate the Gait team by a score of Company, of the 'Per at CLtv. The cere- ness. Small profit' and quick sales- I to 0, in the park heii7e, last Tuesday. -The .1 -
grame was qUite both teama were mony was perform(d y Rev, J. S. Hender. on. on.- The bride wthis ery handsomely at- very evenly matelied.—MiS3 Alice Walker, BLEACHE) COTTONS tired, and wag married! under a bell made o � Niagara Falls, i visiting her grand- -UNBLEACHED CI.PTTONs rr other Alre John G�bsoq.—Mr. and Mrs. 6 beautiful flowers. Three of the groom a - : . D SHE�-,TLNGS iibo' of �aijq, are1gueats of Donald and aistersandtwo of, bisIbrothers from adi BLEACHE 1i
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Mrs. Fisher.—Miss M.Ramahaw,.of George., tance were preseub,'and the bride's aunts, UNBLEACHED 1�11EETINGS town, is the guest of ilifis Kate Robi�son — Mrs. Collins and Mis3 Kate Bonthron, of M end, of Detroit, and a LINEN TABLINqS riepresem
Exeter; Mrp. oL Miss Zelma Black ip visiting friends in cinity number of relktives in Hensatl and vi GOOD TICKINGS, WiDghaM.—A funiorl football team came S-eptich. I
als-) present.: The- happy couple left jINEN TO�VELLL�NGS oyer from Gorrie Saturday., evening, lop't were adian ty
oiu��ing tothe late houf -at which they onti.,e five o'clock train for L!)ndon'and 'Etc., Ete'L, Ute. 'P.-,rf tanle foll6wed bv the best wishes of
2nd
ed and the rather qloudy night, the game
their friends.
i-
only
time
lasted half an 1 hour, (luring which
tho Wroxeter bop roanaged to score
'io
LcCAL BRIEF.S,-_'T18
school of th
annual Sabbath
res ytellan &Iibbatll
AUGUST. —Ib is the mointh we
'make
two
of
'a, making a 86o.-ei 0 ia
gow of 2 favor
the home team.— . Stephens, of Tee's-
pic-nics
school, on Tuesday
Thursday last were
6st,
and the Methodi%t
both well attended
clean awl6ep of all 0d4s alndi
much that Lie nob od-d*' and
ends, also -
uch that it-
-*,ater,
d1ordon
viited ftieuds here- on Saturday. _1
Rae and Waldo Miller assisted the
on
and much enjoyed..
G,�and
Bend was tbe'-
-not cii-de.
ukerton football club on Thurs.day.—An.
Centre of att ractioz
was here on a visit,,ha�
i, —61
iss Annie Dier, who
I 'Forest..
returned to
&R'Butter and eggs t4en a0
cash for
o her one of the old 8 �ttlers of this YLCMIDY
has away in the person of Arch.
—Mr.9, D. MeLeod,,
of
Dattoit, IIAB e
goods, and highest mketo prices
allow�,_
passed
aMich%el, of Howie r, Deceased had been
spending the paRt
Mr-. James Wbi
week
a.—Alre.
with. her plat er,
R. H. Collins
ed for game.
ailling for about � s:x years, but had only
bt�lon confined to bed fpr a few days, so that
and daughter, Katie,
Miss Kte Bonthron
The,
his death, on Sunday morning, came as a
at rprise to, his many riends and relativee.
33 Tie funeral took Tuesday afternoon
and Mis3 M. Clirk,
village on Wedni,sday
qaip.tances.—MnanA
of
�Exeteri were in, the
lost renewin ae-
Mrs. Jose -oh Ellis
Eb MCFA
UL
place
at d was conducted by
Rev. 1. A. McKelvey.
-returned home recently
from Alanitob a,
Miss Nettie 1�,%ving,
itrig her sister, Mrs.
of Teeswater, is vis-
G. Allan.—John-
where they had been
siater.—Re'v. Dr.lMed&s
vialdiog Mrs. Ellis'
little Jaughter
Dry Go S CO.
B rnard, of Lucan, spent several days of
relati� , es here.
had the misfortune las
turing her arm.—Sir.
- week to fall,* frac-
ohu G. Troyer has
th's Gre., est
I Cash
a weekjy�it,ii
been visiting relatives
nd I fienda in Ox-
ford county duri
the
past *eek.—Irliss
Dry Goo re.
Kippen.
Smith, of Exeter,
bas
been isitiog her
.3
D Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer
sisters h, re this w
ek.—The
Misses White,
W It, nArtgages.and deedo drawn up. Money loaned
at the lovest rates of into est. 1740-tf
of Exeter, were in
)FLsb
the
village on Mondy
friends.—M.
near Kippen. In religi decerm&
ievening
I _T0IDg avky or comilog back or' staying
Mrs. J. Adamsan
0
I children,
r. and
of St. MarvF;,
alw
was a member of the churc of Rt!lgland, stals
home you will want to renew your � gloves,
accompanied! by Mrs,
parling and Misi.i E,
in politics, a Causerva; 0. -110
great interest in matt -Tr ertainling toott�
h_9eiery, coisets, vests, shirt ,waists, eLe.
You will want more- of the same kind you
Sparling, of thAt town,
the first part of th
�13 wbek
were in the village
viAt r. and
church and nate. he fuuer servim,
Rev. W. i1a,
Nt earlier in the season If they - were ourp.
Mrs. 0. A, McD
nell.—A1r.
1!fna S"tt,
conducted by the
St. Pvul's �chtrrlch, on NJ o da
oherty,
fterbolou
o have plenty of those needed things T�t
at)l lower prices and allo offer you bargaiina
son of Mr. George
e
e
-hotel, has aecurZ
of the Centennial
ion in the Sover.
- d, A 10gW--
last, was very largely n
i
wash stuff�, millinery, dress goods
eign bank at Clin -
has entered upon
number also followed the: remains to the
Union cemetery, at Rodgejville,t�edfyin 44�0
and
so on. The E. �cFaul Co., Seafo'rth-
18W 1
his duties.—Mr.
Duu4n
AICHwen, lately
_g,
the respect in which the4eceagea wasbeld
NOTm.—The
returned from aer
ipe in
the South African
and the sympathy jor t]he�be awd w1doir.
lvleosro'. Hay, of Liatowel,
war, left here this
for Calgary, were
_0a Uonday' I�astli 'were Much
gr4in
deaers, who have lately purchased t6e
he intends remaining
for
a few months.—
surpriEel and 8'�`ockod to �e&17114the4eaith,
gr�.ia
house at the st.�Lion,
are now puttidng
Mr. R." Twitchell
was
in Kincardine tl i�
of Mr. David Pike, which must h&ve,oC0nr_
it through a thorough.
W have it well equip
P
renovation in or 'r
d for the fall market.
week. —TheMissea
Manitoba, who were
M
E,
stard, of GI adatone,
jending the summer
red some time during S*tuirda night or,
Sabbath for he found 111,
The -Messrs. Hay are
pushing and enter-
vacation with relati,vcf;
and friends in Hen-
morning, when was
hiaroom on Mwonday foilenoon,l his body
p
ising men so that a
good market will be in
sall and vicinity, laft
i I
ere on Monday last
showed signs of death fhaving occurred
t'
re,for our farmers t�
his Sleason.—Mr. Will
I
for their home in the
west.—Mr.
and. Mrs.
'Mrs.
atite a number of hours revioush�
Lean, who the ;t
week was $'pending
I h
George Walker ire
here V-1eiting
A.e had been livilfg aone f�r a uM L r
h
lidays at the paren
�t
ome, has rell-,urned
Smallacombe, Nlra.
Walker's
mother.
I monthali and was last seen on, Sa0raw
6 o
Loudon.—M ra. MoKiver,
of Clinton, is
DEA * TIIS.—WO re�gret
this week to have
nighu. Hia absence was glob digoovered un--
vi�iting
at the home ol
Miss E. Kettletoo.
to chronicle the death
of Mr. Walter Hn-,
til Mo - nday forenoon, -when some of the,
M
E Smith, who',
-wa's paying a visit to
sonj which event tolok
place on Satnrday
if neighbors, not seeiog him, jorcedithe
Cl
vela6d, - has re
urned home.—Mri.
eveniin' last. Mr.!: Aw
9
son had--heen in t -be
into room and founi b�m de4d, having
Wriiliam
Elder, of He
salli the. past week,
enjoyment of his s,ua
good, health L Until La
-hi5
no doubt slept away. T$o deceased Vas-
was
paying a vlait at
the' home of her son,
little o.ver a week' ago,
when, on ac,,ountrof
bora'near Old London, Egland, �and whilt,
M%
Thomas Elder, .
iMrsmith.—Farmer*
some internal tr 4L6
causing him very
quite young had erilited and.. an ,one of
or,-
all busy wit,h the
iarve8t, which goes 6
f
acute pain, it wa ound
t
necessary to per-
the veterans of the'Crimea War, and W�W_
Mi
ike our btirring vill
e on the quiet side.
form an operation, iwHiah
was ve�ry succes-
the posseshor of rever&l mef.dalis. Id DA:v_ey,�-
ittakes
the farmers t,
keep the ball rollirij.
afully accomplish 41 a
week 'ago last Sabi-
as he waF familiarly know.44%as messed a
—,Visa McDonald, o'
ing a few weeks' ple8
Stratford, is spend-
sani visit at the home
bath _by Dr. Gunn of
Dr. MeDiarmi. c
Clinton, assisted 9 by
JIL
onsa The patient
some very -uwlit . ies, land 4ad vew
, Pood q �IiVed J,n
great deal of life. Having
Of !Mr. and Mrs. Robe
Miss McDonald is
it Eigie,Tuckeremitb.
Towdo of Mr. Elgie.
was apparently rapi' op ely
shook of the e 16 ion.
recoveting from the
until on 8aturday-
ior so any- years, he was In6w far ar
a
A1198 Jessie McGrego
of �the 3rd, Tucker-
_'
morning In$ unfavorable
symptoms mani-
Wide ag a quiet, i noffen In an,
�rderly. hwo.
,
,
and For some ti e . v4cently
onjitlo, was viiiting
with friends at 8
.
fested themselves,
hieh
Continued to grow
Ong Blank. H0 was caretaker of Lhbe , Mol
JoBeph, during the
pot week.
5
more serious until
in the evening of
I
had no relations in this opuntry. Wb fle be-
Maude Ricker, with
her sister, Miss EV
,
the Same day to
paesed away, I-eart
was not certain of big owl� 0,� is ust
' 89
were with friends at
Exeter for the p"t
is
failure being the princi
Hanson bor
al cause at'the last.
Waun, Yorkshire,
I
have attained pretty nearly the our $core
*eek.—Miss Winnie
Tolition on a visit to
Mr. was
n
mark, and was on the pan 3ion list at
friends in Algorna.—Mrs.
11.1 Shaffer, of th'a
I
England, and emi pated
to this country in
death. The filneral service was
villagp, was at Seaforth
wilth' her darightei,
the year 18M. Fi ,
years
later, he return-
by Rev. J. S. Henderso-� 4nd the r
Mrs. Jaines Dick., during!
has
the papt, week�,
I I
been
ed to EnglaAd wbe,e
.
Re
he
was married to his
to this
were interred cemetery
r ' iri
who for some 16ime
I
from this attend
poorly.—I-Man
the funeral of t
present wi t4. urniDg
the deceased cont a
e(
country,
to live on his fine
�Rodgeryille ot ModayUloa'�'b.'
part
_d
late Walter Hanson, c
f Honsall, on IbMonda
'farm a abori diet lo
3e
west of Kippen. on
laeb. Mr. Hanson wait
well known to%man
the town III pe, un il
about
14 years ago
—Mr. John Gray, of f0hberb,! delivereo
inithis partas he wasMr
Citizen and a well-towdo
manyyeare
fitmer on tLe-lin
when be solo big f rm
to enjo 0a wel
and
'earned
moved into Hen-
rest. , -Mr. Hart.
the first new wheat of �thti sizhe
Mitchell Rour mills on W+dneqdi -of last,
west
of -our village, prior
! to his going t
Mr. Hanson
:all
on ha4 no family an'd
this is M,
his only relative in
Thomas Di
week. It was one of the Daiwoon ("fold Chaff
variety, a ssmple and! tested stiaddord.
H�noall
some 12 yeart
ago.
oountryl 4
nedale, of
good
2nd