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Walk6r, of 1W inghaw, visited w . -, . � , it i i _,� �: , t. �?. L h now!�Ave th n a. I , � i-- I w - �crllissr , a busl i ass of running to be lodged in jail ther - �; : ��' �'_ d I I I : 1� - �i_� .- I 1 - IT sionE - 1 fiaest point. � era, of -Br: cefield, will pre - ter's paI (ouncillbr and Mrs. Sloan this Wu rs is a Sto re - � . ; -1 ­ - __ ­_ � 't bwn to 10 I ��� . . , . � ; - 9 a x 11 ; . - I - - � I � � SUMMER STOVES. gkt f1jV#1g J i pooltot t5hue PLANT& 4 ach' iii th� Prea- - . ­­I-�_- , � . Additionil part oulars ae'to fares, etc., will I byterian 9hurob next Sabbath,' t th al week. ' I � - f! - , , _ -t I � -Mr. Gi Idie :Graham, of Brumfield, � � - i k. � �t - . . a Q usu _� � J .1 - I I . . -_ , - . % 4 , . � i I . �' .1 , I ,_:I r_ �� I � I — - � .1 i - I � � � - I-' , - � ure that Mr. vieitled with� b is - sist ' Mrs. James Sims __ . -vT- _-;7��' �, - T., I � -7 t be blish-e4 in us time. in the meantime The fineat PlAnts JM town. . hours.- e notice with pleas i - 4r, I � - ; I I �w!,.!.�_' - -,.: V . VT_bR80 I I � . h i - . DISTRIOT MA I b I ' " ind 'Ssturdiy, the 20th of . E. J. Ha an, of Hill _, r'Sund ' was a meeting cal .1 . -�_T� �.. � - . I a - ear n up - ! ­ . I a Green, a , ayt, - -There , � I . , I - . - I . i ; __� - - ", . . - V - I �.: ­ ­ _­ Nothing is as p' — � I - letpll, -1 � former. ove : [led b - I 1, �! � . - � I— _; -�- . leasant in a home Tune,100 mak their arranvements accord- TOMATO . I . student o the SeAforth Collegiate Instiatte, on Friday e-yei lug, hx,'� Industry hall, for the For Every od -.1 I ��.,-_�,'I�_,�­ f ; k t . I - .11 . . I � �. 4 -1 - - ­ I vELrxRs._I " 1 - ,� I I . - � , ,� . . ..�_IIIIII�..,_�:!�-� r�- ; on hot days as. a cool kitcheri. TRt. n ad di bioa: to the Vic ,Or's ingly. `­,,­ dELPRY ! hall sucoesifully passed his second year ex- purpohe of An ing od,$ how, the ratepayers I - . � � _. -- Day excur.lion travel, 110h was heaY3 th3ii � - �1 0 . . � 4 - I .1� -V 7- �-,� . ". ., � . . I . . I - - LI.-- -I , I ��'. � -, iw I 1� . Our -I' StandarX' Blue Flame .­�,_r I arnifiation at Triniby-Medical College, Tor- felt on the " UeStion if the council purobae- � .- I __ I I 1� � year the,tollowing wert tl4keted to mor6i THE 13&OGAN*� LETTERS. -The many ad- CAULIFLOWER . onto.-Pr9fesEor A. Elaom, of Toronto, a lag . 14=9192X�XW BEM . - � � ! :-� .- ,. I . In cart i a d keeping the streets �, � - , . . - _ , . V .- � � I � . I . . I � 1. T� ­ - � - Wickless'. Stoves secure this. distant points at VVm. Som'e011te'a age: ioy : mirers of- the Geogan letters will be pleased CABBAGE abd profession I palmist and phrenologist, is at free from due r months, I � . � , ��. 1 - _1 - .- - i I I- , . I it durid t e summei I ! � - � L.- ;_ - , � . � ___ - _ Miss Bennett, Alms, to i -janoing, Michi, gan o to learn that w� have made arrangements FLOWER PLA ote,, and . I -tit - -7- �­ i . � - I They. burn either coal oil or Andrew Calder, jr., to - Brandon ; He.-bert' with Mr. G. B_� Scott, the author of these I '� I - ­ I . . t bo �,l gasoline _NTS. the Royal will be pleased to meet but ithere w4s inch * famalll g6thering that it Is a great' institution, benefitting -1 ; �711 4 - I I i howed t �at a great mat he rich and poor. And for :everybo - . � i I . . I with any who may desire t at linforriiation It certainly 9 ny of t . I . I . I— 1: I j A interesting aud'Amusing sketcher,, to furnish - . - . 0 fo not now pod-' ratepayere.ts . k) - t i nterei5t In th stock bristles with variety. dy-ollr- I , � j, I and no smoke or smell. ' We Morrison, to Chelmsford; M' sanchuseets. I ' bout theins th y � I ; . - ., � . about the, elves at the no a matter, - I , ly J w1i h letters, and they will I . I z ­- � - f �1. �_� _� - I - -1 guarantee you satisfaction, for. i. 9 i� i us regular ,b HAMILTON & : KERSLAKE sess. Th Peofassor has several ex*�elltnb therOor6'ib le ,ves t e business practically Ibl the stock, is permeated with au atmo. . , .- --- - 4 1 , 11 'I, - � � � I . . . .1z 17 � . CANED. -Prior to leaying town for Ed- appear at inte0als of every second week. testim04119 from eome of those who have as tit',��%a bbf - 1i - ophere'of style-& characteristic .� _1�'iL , , I they are the beat summer ,Aoves i Seed Mereh%nts' - , , � �- !a, ,to !the council to 41D as -whio), i__ i - .- momon, where he expeofs to rive In the The e letters willbe exclusively to THE Ex- . . � I . . I . � '%� � - - I I 2 . consulted im.-Mr. Will Leatherdal�, who thek'see%fi1;-I,id1,d -theo if the people are not � I __ L_ - , I . - __-I , - not only covers the more elaborate gier - . li�_ - F on tho market. Call and see one future, Mr. Edward ati m;er was I an& ,rOSITOR, and we are sure oar .readers will I � . - - , , , - . 4 � I _: , . . - q I . I ' has been connected with the furniture' bust. .81atiefied th;;y i 1,wilfr(Tola6e them, with other chandise, but reachen even to - �_, - - , —;,-- , �7 I the mott � � , i- I i�_,, . - -ling was a young I - ' inexpensive lines we, ell. I'll I - , I __ - 11 in operation. . Homely remembered b the members of %ppre3i%te odr enterprise in proourine for In her death. Mrs. Spai name here for several years, has gone .to inen next Janiary. 'Miss Robinson, head a . . : I . ' , � ---. 11 tering, upo the. -respon. ' . � , k _11, . - . Court Sherwood orost,, Ancient Order of them a series of, fuoh amusing and inte,r,. woman just an sibili- Brussels, where he will engage in bneiness milliner for Mt. James Anderson, visited at Indeed, it is an atmosphere of at' 11 I . f�� � , - � ; � I Yle-oor. � 1� ,�_ - � Our stock of lawn mowers, screen Foresters, of wh h lodke M; Labimerl, has eating sketches.; The Grogan letters have ties of life and had before her, to all hu, . I "I . I ­ .- . . r. man . - I .1, � - I I . witlihisfe,ther- Mr.;Leatherdale is t most her bomp,in Exeter over.,,the holiday. -A rectriess in everything in whic . i 7 ­_ 1, - I at .. I � hatyle it I � I -- , , i �� S ­ I I doors and windows is conaplete been a valued member for' a ,numbs r of now become 'extremely. popular, and are appearances, a happy and useful fu ture, and ' d made many friends latIg ere drove and went on v - : ; ­�_ I - _. I ; , . ' estimable young man an 0-numbor fJrom concerned ; and the style seeker Is *I* I - Z_ I - " J_ . years. Learning of his I int,antion to I save sought after by : many of the city - papers. her early death is psrti )ularly sad She, . - . ", 11 � . w and prices low. - r here, all of whom will be sorry that li� has the train t&-Llucknol� on a- quaility seeker-linke both toget - - � �� - - I the 25th and re- .:� � town, the members of the lJodge took ad' Mr. . Scott 18 vcry clev'er along this was a bright, mcomplishI A and lovable per- � � . . - I her. I i �, ! I . . - - - I - -1. 7 7 - � left us, but glad that he has not gone f u,rther port having ha a ' ap,*nd:d timst.-Dr. Long There is anotherfeature equally &I � : I I - I � . . 4 1 1 � I— I ­ I vantage of the occaaloin to show their as �eem line of w,ork andinow rivals tuoh writers ws son, and her early demis is a -severe be- � � 7, .. ­ . :. ­ , I Get our prices on nails and builders' I . � . I away. � basstarted hi� weekly. Tuesday visit to portant as style and q,u I I � I.. � . - - - . .­�. ,� . ­ . . . aliv-4b. .. � I I �_ . and respect for Mr. Latimer by preset iting Mr. Dooley. R�a diction is clever, his ideas reavement to her husbam , her parents and I a ; Auburn and w� can I ospeak for him a good prices. I . - ,- � _­ � � - � I _� -_ , . hardware, eave troughino, and fur- him with a- handsome gold headed anei original-ind through all hie .letters run a bar numerous friends, and many , will .04L � . ­ I : 0 : � I �- ;_ ­ - We wish this a - � . � � 0 J Oonstance. dental praotleel in that town. dvertisoment to Inter.8 � I I I- ' I ; �-� - � � - - I . . , � i , . nace work a specialty. accompanied by a kindly worded addre 9. vein of real wit. � THE ExrosrroR in exbending _�o them the . . at yov �, , " 1 - � : � � � I PERsoNAL.--!-Miss Bella, Leitch, who has � - - 0 as regards house fOrnishi,3909 and otM - � - ; � sincerest sympathy that human heart can been waiting-, on; her mother ddring li�r*late ,� Wroxeter. � stock of these goods stands Lout tojffpfs� � ; ---. I - � - :z - - � . I I - . .� L- -'.-. 11 � I R. � __ . I . ! � � L ­­ , .- VicToRiA DAY. -Monday passed over Nery cRuNAWAY.' The Brussels stage team afford. She was a native of Seaforth. Her I I - . - - � , � I . ingering illnegir, returned! this week to Mon. , BRius. - e 1110 thly meeting .4 ­ - .. -.1 i - �_ CHESNEY & 8MILRYj quietly, about the only n0se aing that created some exMitement on Main street on husband, Dr. Sparling, �waa in Wingh . t uous for its newness, its good ju -4 � I I . am A treal, to resume her duties as .nurse -in � of the . 1 1 , , I and its low prices, - - - i �� - I a Womens' rnathutia was held at the home of . � � i v: � �. -. caused by the small boy with the rei-ora, r 011day morning, by taking a run to theni. the time of her death. She leaves a a I I - . SEAF0 RITH, 11 illf ut hospital in that city.. i 1 ' ' I -1 I 1 . ` 7 1 er. A great many people took adv&A,take of selves. They *ere standing in front of a few months old.- - I . � Mrs. John 11alpiliory last ThurEday.-W. S. - � �� -, 1 1 * � . i ,� I . . I I t, � -, �, - , k. i ! : . : McKercher has rAu ed 'from his trip to A Little Carpet Talk. - � � - - - _ - � of to * . a while the driver was t%k- - . � I ; . � I r ­ . I s .., � ,­­ .- .� Hardware, Stoves, Etc. the excursion rates to go out" bile Greig & Stewar�l . I Londesboro. the west-�MiOe Ella Sanderson has g ... to 'Our Carpet departme-at� is coming to I ­ _,�Z�l � a number opened the season at Bay old: Ing off . . . . . I I 1 %,7 I � - . . � I ,the express, when the setting off of - by � " I i LoCAL Bni.Ers.-The ax nusl excursion jmlb�. . , . , i um4 'NoTEs.-The League social on Monday Toronto whiero she ill spend eome time.- be bet. - , I - � T_ .. -... . The Mi chell races alto draw a largO i some fire crackers close by frightened them, the White Star line, fron Goderich to DI . , . ter understood. Seeds of earnest hfM. - - . � I I - ; - - I I I __ I ­_ �� . . __ at - evening was a grand .success. All ieport hrrie, is the guest of = � - . . . . 0 John J .1 - . . bar of otr town,j people, th I band als, go and they mado.'off. One wo '. Gibsor, of - ­­ I - uld have I - i.- � . I I troit, will this year take place on Wedue' cat endeavor we did How, an . I ­ ,� I I d now ** I � r ...... . i - I- � P - having had�'an enjoyable time. -Rev. Mr. amd his SlAter, M a. T. V. D-Ickson.-Mrs. A . � ­- - - ing football tealn went to r� r1; I z 4t�;_ there. The To ! thought that thOr morning'p drive would day, Jabs, 17th, and retum on the foll � � reaping a bountiful harvest of reaultz- . - . . � I � Z- � ­ � . - - . � � -1 , ­ - � in went �Toron ; I I � the sufficed them, but that didn'b seem to day. The excurai,on7this year a ' Miss '' . Har T. ., F a; - _� .&. It . I - � DOMINION BANK. onto. The golfers ha.d a visit fro have 10wi�g Mrs. Coupland, of Auburn, visited k,iends Paul t to on Saturday,' for ,; � �-. . , I win bf a much appreciated, very large patr � I ni ' ,0 - i�i_ I .1 _. . I I � , I - n y here on Wednesday last. -Mrs. Crisp V,isited 'few holidays. - , � U. ­ I I I I I �; ��!. - _- P ' j � - __1 1:9 - ClintQn players in the morni � g, winni out bother theni'as they tookOff iD'the direction the big new steel. steam)r,' 11 Greyhound"' ris and Mrs. age. I . t � -_ !2 - friends in Brantford a few daym. this week. __ Hemphill are laiting frif nds in Ileneall.- � - ) �i carpets for this house-cleaning Be". � 0 - -1 _ I . by.agoodscore. The bowl�raliaunte the of the station atlas lively a gate an young The fare is only one dollar for the reta a Miss L. Young, of London," -was home a few Mra. Robert Gibson, of Kleinburi, . I - I - ­� - - CA PI-TAL (Paid Up), - $2 600,000 -Our I I - � 1, � . - . een, and altogether we judge most!p ople colti. They roosed the railway track, bat trip. A special train will be .run fr � spent a . - I � - � . � . - - . $2,600,000 gr . . * ' f Lou� few . . The -how � � R EST, c I . are new and most attractive. - 1� ��I; - , � . I had a good time, as therewe;,re plenti *ayfj in'front of Charliti Sher's they came in con, days this week. -Miss S. Forecight, o her failier, T. B. Sanders, weaves and patterns heive come to hand I . 4 '_ � - - Stratford to Goderioh on the morning of the don, in the� guest 'of relatives here, at piesent. and other rel *ves h e. -Bert Match and � . . -1 T_ - ___ - - enloylDg oneself ani the- weather was tact with a telephone pole, which bkought excursion. This is & cheap and most plea' with their' assurance of reliability - . 1 - I I " T � ,, I- . � , p. -Miss Qaade, of Dunlop, was tl ,. in . 1`11-, �-- , SEAFORTH BRANCH, perfect. . I ie guest of John Wendt Isited t the latter's home in .Y. I, - - . . � - -firmly . ­,­ � : them to a stand.ptill. The tongue of the ant trip and we have no doubt that many Miss Zella,Vhitely over Sunday.-Mro. J. Mildmay over unda I , - good quality, yarns I and ­ - I ; f woven �­ � , � , I rig- was smashed: and it was otherwise da I * rs. T. G. Hemp- . -A.- .-, - . MER � 'The T- of our readers wikl-avail themselves of this Oliver and daughter, Alice, of Mutatoks, hill has ge I . in - these - - . . ­_: ­ - Main Street, Seaforth. DEATH OP A FaR' SEAFORTHITE.--� aood Fortunat9l there was no arson 1" I I she will the new colox combinations I I ��: - � . ToInto where itz 4 ; I Is AX47'e sliminer dr, . I . . ! I I - � - ; ,t- .. Are faultle - I I— I � J r - pleasant ourbing, rull particulars Will visit for handsome carpets are even now graoiq � - . I a are guests of friends here at present. : Home weeks. ' R. French shipped a �_ - � � I , � 1, - A General Banking Business trans- many friends in'Seaforth and neighbor�ood We rig or they 4ight easily have been badly seen in the advertisement on the 7th pa, c � � . I many rooms in and. around So .1 � � � zt�,�. - , I - - t' _� will regy et to learn of the death of I Mr. .- . - � car load of exopt t cat We on Saturday, and a aforth. � ", ::� I *cted. Farmers' .6ale Notes collected, hurt. . i � i S�eks in 'S .. of this issue. -Mr. Thomas MoMillan� of � With the high art designa, I � - i: � . � lowest Edward Moran,, bro�hsr of the M�sses . 0 the unueuml,de, - i � 'bnday.-Mrs. Charlie - I � -load of hoos on A K - �10 � i and advances, masle on sama. at, � . . � Brucefleld. a car� - ; -­ � - �_ n. Althotigh a nati�e of ' NoricE.-It h4le been said that on account . ! Owing to the sioknee I a b -sited her motheI si . I � - � rates. Moran, of -this tow I Hullett., last week sold three - geldifige, two gne and colorings of these ear Although I I �. � - . Stow rb, of Ar'hur, Nt _ pets wa . - F �_: -, � - . four year-olds and a fi,*Ue- ear-61d,to Messrs. Baird, jr, , a of Mrs. Oeorge . I seem able to satisfy the Moab tritiod - -I I � a- I � Seaforth, the decoased had been livin& in of m3- seffing my property in town, that I am leaving - anderson, thi k. .. -call Supply t __ . �� � ... (who Is itnFroving), the busineoi �eoentlyi S � wee -Mrs. Goodfellow has - --' � zs � , - I ' taste. Take a stroll this way acI I i 4 - . Drafts sold on all oints in Canada, SaI Michigan, for a number of y�ara,l Seafortb. Such is not the case. I will be found at Archibald & Cudni,Dr% fo. the nice 0 carried on by her wi I be carried on by her two sons,. gone. to Wiart In to li?le, having rented her �� Will fike. 1:_-_ I I � ', " �_ I - - as 7�­_ he United States ancFE.urope. my old stand for eoJ'ne time yet, and. will then have $640. -Mr. A. G.-"-'tt had the misfortune George and Walter, who kindly solicit your 1patrou- , � to Has our new velvet Carpets, AX I - I ,L: _. I where he was engaged in the'musical instru-: new premises Wil� be always pleased to see the far- . cottage to Ja Bal 14ntyne. -Miss Camp. . . I . : min. ; �o­ � � I Call and see our bargains. Highet priceo stera, Brussels, Ingrains 'Unions, � :z- SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest to have his delivery hors' die last week. It age- I ' '01 : ­ - . men t busineEs. He had been ill for" E ome, !ner�jvand othore with their old iron, for which 60c. a I aid for .14... bell, of Chath�a is vsiting her friend Miss . I - T - I . ��. ; i � I produce - Signed-Geor - anIls I 4- I , - . . 15 . I ana tL,emps� - . F -7 � t , f � I T �. I . 'Allowed on deposits of One ollar and time with pneumonia, He leaves a widow � ed will be pato in cash. Also bring your rage, Was R VICIIA 01 LIUMMIn U101). � .Lb Was � haird. . 181io-1 Alice HamilioO.-C. and Mrs. Koeheler, of estries I � ­ , I � - . . upwards. eta for whiob I will pay cash. Charles Sher, Sea- young animal, and at the present price f - � . � I � . " , - (formerly Alias Car-hin, of Stratford), but to r il; . NoTEs.-Chazles Sawers spent Victoria Ayton 'spent I a few , days with relatives A T i of Nece Is* 4 1 1 1 . I I I �'I_ � . . 1850-1 J 4 � . 1 ­ HAYSI b W. K. PE sincerest: Eym-. � i,_, � he had no children. The �' horses, the lose will be considerable M�' - Mug . � __ - AROE, ,- here --John B� A itY to -day I I R. S. - 1. Day in our village. -Mr. 0. 8 roa�,d, ,of Lu-oan, was In the I - 1�. � -George Stewart had the lad luck to a ip o, I � - WooL -Romember that No. 6 warebowe, � impsop and � , I _.t�_:��_,, I . Solicitor Managbr. pathy of all will'be extende&�to the brlothera,_ Soatorth, 18 the PlaQI3 where you are euro to gob the I wife spent Sunday in our midst. They left village oa Sattrday. , I —Linoleiim. - I . : ,- F�l , I . tile pavement,at few days ago, spraining hl� I -- � � � . .and sisters, who have been voy sever 1013 be- highest -price for wo6i, and all kinds of grain. We - - on Monday for their new home in Kettleton, i - ­­ I - . . - _ . - ____ - - - - � I - ` I ankle so severely that he was forced to use , � . — ---. I Z.- - - reavect of late. � 'wish all old so*well as now, customers 0. ..... - : __ I- - � - : - 1��ance. .� & �. i 't I I I I to com near Toronto, where Mr. Simpson has a - . Cons � - Linoleum -Cool in summer, all right I, � i- � . � I � I I . Jamc3 Be ttie, Seaf�rtb. 1850-1 ! : . winter,'clean all the year round Sn4 . - - - __ I - - � � crutchea for several days. Alarge n b ' I . . - 1-1 . DO YOU KNOW ' a um"e po--itionin a Etore.-A. P. Ketoh6n, of Ours -is a D y 00(ds Store. Every - .j - . . - � of men and teams have been engaged at de- � . : - - 1, - A :NoTHER HUROX -Boy Cozaixa T ' THE 334 per cent. �diaaount on all china Ion wears everlastingly', ... � i -1 __ I th, I - I -1 ,',� - , T Guelph, id visiting at his home. HI6 will ,rase, L �- big mill oleaniog out the burned grai P a 3, ova, flowing with rich . I - I hat, in our school we employ Twelve F R o N'T, ' Saturday, at Daly*e, under the town clock, Seaterth. in an . partment is ,at . a 1� -Mr. James HcrtoM' son of Mr.: I . leave shortly for Ottawa, where he i For offices and public places. for halls, -bath- -- IS r - � I � - I �-�- Teachers -and use One Hundred typewriting I ; - � . - ; __. I I ne,� who is. by the I . : - rooms.and kitchens 9 - s it - t William Horton,.of Uabor , 1860.1 other debris from the foundation, and ge - goods t han I this spring. One . q- machineH. It is a Fact,, and that is one I go .- I privatte house - x I WANTED. -Golneral Servant, s� 50 week.--. ting it in shape - for reb ilding. goo vernment position in the agri6ultur'al de- of the busiest !cornord� isIe 'the wash l �­ I � way, a graduat5 of the Seaforth Collog i ate, - A ' I isexaotly what iswanted. Unol , sum ' ­� � . I tQ_ I partment with a handsome salary. Heis a goods are kept� � i I reason why we, produce the best results. : ly. Railway fare advanced, apply Mrs. A. St. George -ideal of the grain has bee teamed, away 'b This depi'ttment is full of . - ­ - Inatitute, and recently graduated from the L.,Ilis, Windsor, Ontpq�rio' 18 0-1 elt;ver, hard working, young man aInd ,is. handsome forina as a floDr covering contains a 00inbiqi, - � n . - � i I tigni 1 so YOU - . );: -­_ - We cannot begin to supply the demand fcr School of Science, Toronto, -has sin, r farmers for cheap f�ed,, b t, MOB�: of it i � . ' - will have . - . - I Z Oe re- i ' ; M ation of good 1, lities which ;., �. - I �: ­ ­ ­� z - ot see , 0 0, Dimities, Lawns, . qu ,is oar_ I ,I. - - graduates. Enter any time. Write for calved from the registrar of ,tu ion. WOOL WANTEID-Eggs 14o, p4atoes 750, worthless eyen foi that and does n sure to fill his new position creditably' as he td I see these 1 ushin tainly hard to beat, Oar I _. 11--, I catalogue. .that insti seed oorn for Bale. 0. E. King, Wingham. 1860-1 � to be fit for anvtbing 'hub manure. hao done all othere.-Rev.. J. R. McKay, Zephyrs, etc., 6 knov their beauty.- Prices It - - I I I . , � � � � . a notification to the effect t h� f, be has' I een . ; - � - - � It W& I We.tbink we havethe choiceEt- pat - I -Free Presbyterian minist r, of Inverness, from A. The E. McF&uI . I � - I � Nice now atoc]4 of slippers and 'colonials only after the vate had been emptied an� _5c to* 50o'; the yi tierne itk , i 11 4­ If- Oentral Business Collegel nominated as second fellow �: i a che ,is -ry Scotland, will preach ins the M I � good quality Linoleums in the towj4. I � ml ' 1: t . _k I - . I for children just arr�ved. A few samples in north the destroyed grain piled In a heaI outaid( ethodieb Ca.. Seaforth. . 1850-1 . . Mr. Horton has, however. a very g, oa 081- window, more Insido. W. H. Willis, sole agent for � . : . I I I � � I " � 9 u I and carry them in all the popular sel. 7 -1 - i . �, � �_ TORONTO, tion as chemiht with the Pitto� burg redu that one could properly r�aiiza the * h rob, Brucefield, on Sabbath, May: 31st, A GOOD M4N.-T' -, - 0 3ion I Dorothy Dodd and! Victoria Shoes for women, Ses,. . immonst . . f _.� i I , 'b 11 a. in. I ! I lie Woodstock Express ling widths. H,and in hand with Lin. I . �_ -� witht fOlth- i !. 1860-11 a �� i of a few days a: o ma . I . W. H. SHAW, Principal. Falls, Ne�v York, .1 mount of stuff that had �een stored In thi .'* f .g so the following refer. � ! � I i - oleuma go Floor Oil Cloths� ,and vs ; �, __ - If for place and the great Iose sustain , , . 7 - 7 Yonge and Gerrard sis.. Toronto. good prospects of advanoemeiA, andi �Ie has �' A thoroughbr,�d Jeraey heif(r ca � . ad by thi , McKillop. ence to the B61achvilli. creamery, of which � � I think we h ve any kind you are likily 1� I - . t & Alcoa. hope, a I � � 7 1: 1686-62 not yet made up his mind. as to wh'cJtbqr he, sale. James Baattie,� - 1860X1 , Memira. Stewar I lum. We i 1 Mr. J. E. Mcqregor, � ately of this village, to require. -; I'll � : I - � . This season we never tire of talkin * . . 11 I . . i however, that they will b able to. get into is maiiager.: '� It is r I w a model for con- . will accept the other t' � Wanped.-A 37�unp woman to do house- oar new Carpets, and you won't wonder, if . . , i ._ empting offer. ' Mr. � _ i ; � venienoe,and ia! looked bn as.one of the finest Other Needs About I I .. - I � i shape again soon. -M � I '. - bar- ; you look oNrer the elegant stock we have for ' I I . p Horton's many frierds will have pleasure in' work. 4pply to MrA. Wallwiq, Gode.ich Street. . r. . S. Hays, . I . . - I . I in. -11 I I I Farmers" Attention ! congratulating him on his Success and ' , 1850xl I riater, has purchased the W. M. 'Gray rest- your ingpeption, They are beautiful, and and inost-ideal creanxotries in the province - t I . . expecting for hirfi a brillian Daly'a wirl:dowl;will be -,full of china bar'� dence, at the head of Johi street, which has ' Cheese fo' his lao: The Home. . - C- I I . I t: career In his I moderately low. priced, too. The � same k,eat ng is i�ot made .at t . , I . I ga -iarked in plain figures. Onsf. been 0310upied for, Home t' e by M E. A. � -1 1. , chosen profession. i I I . , Ins. Everything �� . r. tory bubter ber ng the principal product o our new LinolEume, v1198, rnan�facture. � etween twenty and thirty I . . I I i third 'cff regular ppees on Sa urday. Daly, under Foi, of the Bank o, of The oncoming warmer weather leads every -11 L - I The'National Cream Separator . —0 I . A t f Commerce. We under- E,9rds apply t IV � :_ . . I - I - ? .1 I � I I i ! tho town clock, Seaflrth. 1850-1 attings, tLace Curtains, druperiea�� etc. abrowd and thoughtful house wife t 1-1.1 . . stand Mr. Hays inten.da having it fitted up' thousand pounds of mi%k are being delivered W I � - � . FOR SALE BY A BAD START. -A' youiDg English I - 7 �.,_ .1 . M an, � Prof. A. of Toronto, will give i lie E. Mo Hal Co., SeRI 1850-1 i. thinking of something she requires to . .1 ! Elso .9 for a residende for himself I and he will have I to the ere , daily. ; - . W. N. WATSON, North Main- ,r, - on,, 1. I amer � t r, � : 'treet, who was working for Mr. 1 Jatnes, Morri� practical and solent fie readings in Palmistry sud. � � I This -is separated, . � . , � I a nice, comfortable home when be gets it � FARM 8 LD. -The r' . beautify or add to the comfort of her I . . � I � SEAFORTH. of McKillop, got himself into 1 the ha4d ' of Phrenology. The pf0fe isor T,,I%,e§ never failing ad- - Mesa 0 JohnI and the craam bein made ,Into butter, while the - I . _. I t f . vice on love, oourtabip, marr age and marriage ad- into shape. -We underate,'nd that Rev. 1� James Hen erEon have dispo3ed of p4rt of skimmed milk i mam-factured into a cheese . � , . - the law last week. While th6 members 0 � 4 i . home. Among the many things ueed-' J I f 1 aptations, and ieadij�ga of photos and hand writing. W. Dickey, of Orangeville, who Is * �the �cld Jo � ed era Curtains, Drap . I the -family were attending ilia funer'al . - fillin purposes in the man�i_ - . i � � � � � . This separator is one of the best, manufactured by .. 0 well I h Hogg farm, on the 6th coneew, that is used fort 9 � .eries, PbrViores, - I � ­ . Now at the Royal Hotel, Seaforth. :! 185OXI kLOWD to many of our readers, has received slop, to Mr3 Anderson. There are Isixty facture of fu'rnit I e - . I the Raymond -Sewing Machine Co., which has been the late Mr. MulgraveL ow Friday' I et, i I 1111e. This' cheese, is made. te. - � T. . I f I I have many choice speciala in new ' I I : -goodS . � I �, __ I - In business for over 10 years, and a guarantee that they left him in charge. of: the place. i is I i Volunteers. -the 33ed Reginiont goes in- and accepted a call to St. Paul's church,1 a6creis in the lob and the price paidl was without rennett, and after being pressed is We _ . ' - � . I . . the National Separator I% a strictly first-class, up -to. seemed to be too great a t6mptatiod � fo I 1i p Camp at London,pn June 9th. Members of No. 3 Brandon. Mr, Dickey is one bf the strong 6-2,900. Tlere -are no buildings on the pub through a mill and 'ground. It in then I -goods that have been on vale but W I .� - I I date machine. It is simple, ea-sy to operate, a close � a cbmp&Dy can draw t�eir clothes any day now. A a - � I of the chumh and the Brandon place. I very short time, bat the beauty of the- . . young men 4 . I � . skimmer, -and durabl'o. Ali machines guaranteed, young fellow for he appropriat d a qu n ity cooli, and a few good'men can be taken on. Apply 4 � � kiln dried, wh6 it becomes as hard as glue. I j, �� r �­ and manufadt . � I . A GOOD LD ' designs, the -great variety of choosing ' I � -ured in three diffarent eizes-260, 360 of clothing and Eome eify' which � be' to Alex. Wil3on, Captain. 1860-1 people have made noe mibtake in thtir selec- I HOIRSF,, -Councillor 'John M r. J. E. I eg r, I . Jew r I . . - �g,c�r � . : -_ � i 0 , � eft at tion. -The many friends of Mrs. D. IS. Brown as a mare 26 years old, v�'hich the maker, is a the irresistible low- - I � - � and 450 lbs, capacity. Prices righ�, call and ex- found in the house and started off f 00 � $ man of wide- experience: In .Prices create a *eu! - -- I -. . � � as, � ' A few loads f ' d damagedtgrain 1, D. - t I Amilue it. - I t . . .this business,- and - I� I tares new.. When Mr. Mor4aon rettir0ed ' "ah ilson, 'Who h&4 been suffering 'f nation among ladies who real] know . . Fel-0,0each. Sehfc, ImillingCo. 1,950-1 , W rom ill, 'the other day gave birth to a fine colt.. i The, no doubt, tha Notory Will flo u-rish under his y ' . I I i I fine and artistic ban& . - , _W_ MT_ _W_A_r_VS0W, home the atuff.was rn�Fsed an! some, person i Jewelry of all i inds neatly and prompt13 I I . 4 ,ement 11 ! . � � � � health for some time, andwhowas the are is of ;he o'd Enterprise breed' and appreciate � r 1 sub- m ' ; and manag . ; � * � I I - NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH. was sent in search ofithe follow. fie was ' repairedat Rily's.S,atorth. Prices reasonable � ject of an operation in a h6ipital in Toronto ,seems to bid fair to leave with her o wner _. ings. I I I I I ! 1850-1 � last week, will be pleased'to learn that her Meveral more go 1. . 0 - - . General Fire and Life Insurance Agent, aad dealar caught near Loadesboro ahorkly befo ,a: ti ain ! � od colts. This colt ne got W ton. Now it's Lace Curtains. ;- I � I . �. I . I � in. Sewing Machines and Bicycles. Hammocks.- la'rge assortment selling! prospect3 for a speedy recovery are- most ll�y Thomas Dickson's Imported h � I I ,�� . � � time, and was then wearing rEome W the -orse, Jo . New Stock of George A. $later Shoeq for men, ar- . - 1 � 1630 I � � rived this week., It yo i w, Wt the best made in Can- . .-, I I ktolen clothing. Be was brought 1 -before cheap &t Alex. Willo I 8. 186o.1 encouraging and bier medical attendants �& , n.dersoD, and is a gor,d one. So much for And we call your attention, to the Ucleet. I - � . , -_ Now stock ,,f Goor, A. Slater shoes for men. ar. . predict t1ijit the operation will result -in good treatment. i ad&, buy George A.! Slatere 'i W. H. Willis, sole agent I I e I , , , . : for Seaforth, also orothy Dodd Shoes for women- -kinds, becatise they .ard the kind every- I . . I Police Magi6tr4te Beattie 'on 8aturdAy. and I u I � . � - 13. , " �. I I � - � rlvqd this �o wan4thebestmaqe in Ciku-: complete aw I 4-0 . � . 1� i 9 committed to ' Goderich V) st"d his ad.a', buy (we I I permanent reoovery.-Mr. I � 1860-1 body wailts and they are the -kind. � � , � ; , - The Canadian Bank w� I . eorgeA.i9atars. W. H. Willie, 'sole agent . � i I �, . ; LocAL -Mra, Will. McLaren, of . - ,I I trial. -On Thursday he was � aenten�ed to for Seatorth, also Dolothy Dadd Show for women. j Hector Cowan, barrister, 'of Paisley, was in � Bayfield. i 3� 1 we sell -silky lace curtains, cobweb- ! - - . - , i by -in effect. We can�t word paint for . � �4 . three years In the penitentiary' by thelj�l a. � 1820-1 , town over Sunday, the guest of his brother, Cromarty, visited her Tarental home the I .� I- OF COMMERCE. I -0- 319' Would like to i . Mr... James Cowan.-Mra. ,Brown, of Bran I _�LOIVS­Wm. Jowetb has purcha"'d a fore part of t�is W,6k.-Mr. and Mrs. you a spidees web perfect in con. - . , . - - I -.1 .- w- don, Manitoba, formerb I pent I ths holiday _ season . " I � 1 a struction, neithernan we convey to you - 1, . .:have all accounts in b ' ibeam -yach b from A. Petrie, of Gulalpb. James Campbel�j I . . - � . FoOTBAI,L. -The Hurons' � � June lab. Seaforth N Illing go. yl F Miss Sarah Dor I - �. . ent to Toro to � MeNers. Jowett, :Mustard and Turner, 'left � --- � I China Salle on S4 turd;a�' at Daly's,,Seafortb. ar- ' - . HEAD OFFICE - - - TORONTO. onMonday andplayed their firstga'meAn I 1850*1 1 rance, daughter of the la'tj Mr. Win. Dor for lWiarbon Tuesday to bring the y ' visiting friends in Staf 4 and vicinity. -Mr. here the real beauty of our Lace 0 . . 1. the senior series with the Broadviows 1 of We will give,you any irticle'of china in- our store a rance, is in this vicinity visiting relative ac�t to and Mrs. Job!,] Millie have r-ta�rned from taine in their "real at-trat3tiveness- - ' 4 6x - oue-thir eff regularprice. RetnembDr, that this is and friends It is about 20 years since Mrs ayfield.-M. Ross is engaged in fishing at an extended vie t wit I relatives in Elat 'twould be juab as difficalt. � . � . apital (paid up) ' $ 8.000 . . � arnia.-Mrs.Sill.krehas returned homeifrom P 0 ,000. that city. The game was a oloEe an it- 0. 1� I . . . � Ing one and was keenly conttated bY 'I b th- for Saturday only. Daly, under the town clock. Brown left here and this is her firat 'visi I � Zorra.-Mesers.1 George E. Ferguson, Wesimplysay thatpartoiour businesels- I I- 1, . � Reserve Fund - $ 2,500,000. teams, but,was entirely devoiid of rou4fiia a?. 1 1850-1 since she left. liar many friends will b vi iti her daughter at Detroit. -A 1, lady Gordon and Le[w'le MoDonald'played foot to procure for our 'trade the pretbient I - I I WEAVERS WA.NlTED.-Men for night work! from ashwbodigaXe a temperance lect're,5in ball wi � . n .. w pleased to see t hat time has dealt so lenien I th'the Hiirons ab Toronto on Mozi. Lace Curtains obtainable. We have It was & clean game of ball between itwd- of on b�;lanketq, the beat of wages, cgpod work. Slingaby' the ethoMet church lakt Thursday is . ; . � Aggregate Resources I- 0 1 ly with her. -Rev.. Mr. Larkin* and Rev - en- day evening, an no doubt would distin- done so. - � , I I � - - - I the beat teams iu, the lea g ue., So evealy ldaufa�_turing Conjpal�y,,Llmited, Brantford. i ing.- ondqctor McGee lost one of vbi, - �_ I S� I . over $72,000,000 :werethe teamematched thatin tblelhour . i 18493 Mr. Shaw exchanged pulpits list Sabbat meelliv,ep-asa fair sample of the .now,atthle timeof year,'when that& . � I � I 1horsesonedy this week. Every p6reon guish the : f � I . youthful sports of cir exists In every houI30-loving woman a � SX01 LE-Absonce from Sea forenoon. -Mr. A. J. Ross, of Brucefield, 1will be sorr for the genial James. -Mr. J. 0 village. -A new- � :andahalf neitherside weresible to ' EtE FoR S4, and Mrs. Ross spent Sunday here withl'Mr. - . I isecre. - � .0 � Hon. G. A. Cox, President. � . The flurcni oen congratulate I -lie ' forthinakes it incoi4ventent for me be look after verandah is In ourse ; f erection at the desire to fresh -an thesurroundingsi w � mselves I Shaw, of G derich township, has* finifihed. ,a I . store premises. Am yfferiag It for sale at a very low Ross' mother and broliber, Dr. Rose.�Mr. ,Presbyterian m nse. fohn Hunter has the I ask that you see if our cuttaine, ' . I that they were�able to hbld ,! 111,3ir o u . building a c merit foundation for a verandah � I � - I - . nLy, parb down. Poll particulars addica;. M m spent Sunia' here with 'Mra - _14an nak & Co0pany. in con appearance - of art and -elegance. .. I � 80 0 ure y -he Com -A new dry �iln is being erect Id 't add to your windos a tr R� E. Walker, G I well oa strange grounds, anilare cobfid)nt o' I. A responsiblp person- m%y, if dealred, ps and Mr,;. H. Oldham, of Brantford,� and at the Com ercial bobel.-Miss Rot contract. ed : won n as I a . a - by L. McDo ' - of leaving a different L,tory'afier the retUrn- M. Megarey, Stratford, Ontario, 1849 3 - bury is visiting her brother, Mr. G.. orge i - nection - . WIS , � . I I London, England, OfFice, . game on the home grounds. -The nex� game 1 I4 0 T. 0. Kemp. -Mr: James 6raig, of Toronto, . with their eawnill business. -Mr. Robert think they Would, 'and at Moderate, �� : � 1 60 �LOMBARD STREET, E. C. of the series will.be played on' I Tim FuNDRAL OF TUE LATE RE,v. P. Mus- formerly of Seaforth, spent Sundav', and tanbury, �t Rxetqr.-Mies Stewart, of Dancanson and Rob ," t Humphr e � a cost too. ; the r-er'Lon ! ondou, epe�t Sunday with her siater, Mr are I . � - - . I � . grounds here, thii (Friday ,evenio 7 I )e- ORAM-The esteem in which the late Peter Monday with friends In tawn.-Mr. NV,, 0 . - a. among the Tn a ente who have re- '.1 . - � - ) 1i I . * , Dr.) S tanbyry. -Victoria Day passed off m � I . I - , , , - 1� 11i ' , W a , b �Plna 31 I th, th i , I I , � I � i I h , � f: ., tween On old time rivals, Galt, an'd, the was held was manifested oa Fri- Rc id opent Monday with friends in Tor6nto. turned ho a to pend he a 44-i .11 ++ !I++ If. I I - a . - ,I, aietly. L%�ge numbers of people froi� the ummer vacation. _�C SEAFORTH BRANCH. Huron;. This will certainly da! t, by the e.�logistio addresses of Ilia Miss Bell WatEon, of the Waterlco pu urrounding .country passed a pleas The Canadian Ordbr of -ForeFt,ars held a - be oue :i)l e .0 �,Ia, blio ' A ,general Banking business tran es . me � ., - best games seen here for many, a dayl nd byters analby the funeral procession school, epont the 24th with her parents I very buacessful concert in the public ball in. . , : � instated. should draw out a big -.r 0 wd. The , g� r �ne 111rubet two miles in lEnRth. It was fittin here. -Mr. Will Duncan, �of Guelph, spent t the lak.e.-Mr. JowF-tb - is building I new this village oa. Monday evening, May 25th I -9 9 0 The - 0 0 . - 0 � I 9 ottages and renovating and enlarging-! Bev- and were greeted by a: I . Farmers' and Grariers' Notes dis- will be called at 6.15 Fharp, B0 that th(YA in that the miniater"'who preeided at his or- the holidays with fricude in town. -The ral others on his groundh. -4-] The . a. A : r I . Hamll;: w e:W oiler shop at . the aried program a was well rendered and a I counted, and special attention given the stares and factories will hive an ppp§r- , divation 35 yelire,ogo, the Rev. Dr , frame ork of the n . , �, . v `1 - . I I ; acrament of the Lord's Supper will b' die- I . . . � 1p' . - - -_ . to the coltection ol Sole Noton, etc. tuaity of aeoiDg it.- : ton, and who was ,praaent, khould gi a ensed In the Preebvterian churali � _I, pleasant and pr I table 0me was enjoyed by - I' * � 1! � � �ive th engineworkawas raised list week i and the Et iVc.FJ UL i I . . - - - , 'A - I Suits ure, �5 I - Thmfi� .and - � blue if h ( - � Men I s - ,Get - 44 cn.1 - . , . - , . -Jol W I ul .-% C3 1V r%. I I principal address. , He spoke of Mr. M us- I . A hemsejl�es of tile opp6r- , � . or is bying rapidly pur.hid for*ard. , The bath next the pastor, Rev. Mr. McNeil I *11 all who availcd A � . � n . —0 : � i grave's fai I f-hfulne�s as a praaoher of the' - I" u a 100 feet by 60 feet. Some of the I . 91wi tunity of . � � 7 spEnitng a 3ocial evenin .-Mr. . I'terest allowed on deposits of $1 ' A RMNAWAY.=One of Mr Habkirks . bi illi, 4ffioiate. Rev. Mr. McLennan, of Kipp Dry Goods %('�O- r � - . b 13 and hie dil,igepoo.as a p 7 il' an, 9 VV% and upwards. Interest is credrited to Gospel m =Ve r, SUM It I I 'i . te6ma, attacbed to the big " ' . aster. Rev. � ma ,ry for the manufadure of the boilers - Alex. Darling is ��bis w6k finishing the (tray, zmade a Colin Fletcher, % o remembered Mr. Alus- I had already been received.- -Mies Bella, I Bal. �ill conduct pieparatory services on Friday. . up 11 UCCOunts O" the 31st of May and the. lively itinaway on Main stre�Et on Friday , outt of reviel'6n was hel pressing of last year's cc�Op of hay in this C4th's Greatest Cash, - - 30t -h of -Novernber in each 'year'. grave's iinpressivalpiayer at his own ordin lantyne, of New Hamburg, visited .a� her i d in the town vicinity, which i b i , � Ill -a � I " forero-,n. They were standing, at thoplit- � I - W.", on Tuesday, May 26th. No app4ls, � pin I i shipped to make � � form at the freiaht abed and tKe driver bej ng ation 25 years ago' raferred ,rery appropri- home here during the, holidaya.-Mr. John room for the corping ,,'.rop. Mr. Darling � The Bank has 83 branches extending throughout I I w.hioh speaks well for Mr. W. Whidder, I Dry Goods Store. 9trol Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, absent for a mint' he ferve t prayers of him ,who was McMann recenbly Finrohased from I Mr. t i is a man u ho thoroug il understands the . I I ute they got f0ghten d nd a assessor. - i - J I . t 0 6 �-, -_ gone. The prays ] at thq grave was offered t business and wkth h synew steam preEs � . - Briti4b, �', Drown, of near Dublin, three extra!,fine Columbia, Yukon District, Maritime Pro. st3rted off ab full speed. Turoilog ,u M in I &_ I . fl� . vincA and the United States. � 'by the Rev, Mr. 41cNab, of --Walton. On heavy horses, for which lie paidin!'the makes a much qu�oker ob of pressing than reside until. herd'eatil. Her hulsband died a - - 1� G. E. PARKES, Manager. Mom lull -I,- - . . . ev. J. L. - Camp ighborhood of $700. Two ot them are a � - . formerly and � bv his w1irteous and mr-To little ova- +,---- I At street they came very nearly over ak ng � Sabbath la6t the U � �, Kippen. Mr Robert il bell B. " I 0, � . J R .0 I ng p � I eplendid],y matched t � a xvmkv algo. us leaves A. F. HOLMEZTED, Solicitor. . D., ot St. D . Hay, Commiss ner and Conveyanber. , with a teawn and wagon, but by V1 (113 I avid's,�n thq Hamilton Preaby- ,, eani that weighed w 1 Ills mortvaires and deeds dr -w- - if I . manner will be a -,Weloonia visitor with � the family of two sons and -five daughters to t-aujes . , ! . .4. � � 10 whipping tip he succee'ded in gentin 0 ... 0 tery, and brother -,in-law of Mrs. Musgrave, ,I UV poum,la. Iney are as nne a team as I k1. oney oaned farmers of this, vi iniby V any future time. mourn ___ 9 , a i . . &$ the lo,weat rates of interest. 1740"tf .. d -the IoEa of an ever kind and loving , - � conducted t�e 8C;rv1oeH in the vacant ,a have Hear in a long tj me. -Mr. David i � . ? - � ...... . .......... �_ I mother. The family were all able to be - TheE side street before they came along. h n � Orgaoiat and Choir LFader Wantc . .: ttfL Is somel its were fittingly 8 � d.- �. I present at the al of her useful life- ex - opposite Morrow'a-livEry stab of t 8 churches, whose �pulp Sproat, of Belgrave, spent Sunday with old Isled tenders will be received by the undersi�ned Tu9kersm4ith. ' A;, &A oad was.throvyn off.. Mr. Wilfred Mdrro , draped. Mr. Oarn . pbell spoke from 2nd Cor- friends in town. -Miss McCallum and, Mr. up to the 10th day of June next. for the -position of cept George and James Little of Mae- I Wat For S_ PA-ing , orgapiA and leader of the PreBbyterian church olioir, Nice new stooklof slip�ers and Ovrlas! 1- . who was standing on the street made a rue inthiana, 5 - 9 ' "Wherefore we labor, wbeth. McCall -Lim were visiting M . and Mrs. D. J. of Kippen. Tenders by one person for both positions for children j�st.dsrkivcd. A few earn 0010nisig Gregor, Manitoba. The respect in which rl virarli I . er presfntj or absei' McCallum over Sanday. I r. Dave Log will be considered. State eal window, mom insi e.1 W. E Willis, plea in north the decaased was held w I for the dray and after a hard ran sucoesded Pt, we may be accepted of an, or separately Ary ( Bole agent for - , as well manifeste& , 'I storl g_11__1_4�A_1X_1z �19 m, . of Toronto, and a for-, e Seaforth boy, wanted. Peter Fisher, Secretary Board of Maw' Dorothy Dodd and Vi toria ihoes for women, sba. by the very large number who attended the ri - in Ratting on to%rd and grabbing the line Him ;" the Christ' �n minister's Eoble ambi- ment, Kippen, Ontario. � 184 ige- forth. J . blacl . � . . and with the aid of Mr. Robert Broadfoot, of tien, � He said tha the late Mr. Mupgrave, spent the holidays with S forth frianda.-�,- L 9Y� 2 � 1860-1 funeral on Sunday. A lar o assortment- ' . Mr. W. Taylor, of Morris, was in tow on ' Our white goods. A splend . Is your hom� de-,�oeed ir 9 of -Sweat Pade, Curry Tuckeramith. whoFuoceeded i . ttin hold in all his varied soirvices a.9 preacher and n id showing! of fcl summer? Don't Affliction more long time she botv, I Combs., Harness Dreeeings, Brushes, Axle ot one of the horses bf pastor, exemplified'for o many years this Tuesday delivering a fine team of horses' to the popular fabrics for shirt waists, and is worry longer- T k a ,�ittle vacation spell y the, br1flee abo at the a I the lowest figures ever quoted for such"v�r from the I - Physicians were in vain� - �_ - C;rease, -Wool arid Rubber Rugs. A new same time, the frightened animi%18 wen soon praiseworthy ambItion. He sought to be Mr. Adam Hays. These horses are four � wosaics, 1,061f hoilTsehold work and , itook of-11bustere, Whips, etc. er cou and f black and are ex- dealrabI P, " " ,I But God gave ease when he did pleases, , ' . The largest stook ot Trunks and Valises �the except! n . d visit our store to a a thl f� new gcods for home And freed her from her i brought and trol. With always found well pleasing unto his -Mastcr. ive years old, are jet a mat'rial. The mercerized 6 nils�e ' 3 . pain. of the breaking of a couple of Vo � The following lines by Miss H. Isabel elleDtly matched. Mr. Taylor, raceived in goods wash beautifully. If you can m -6h decorations. Surely vol Vil, enjoy a si lit d Buffi xe- __ ,i- , � at lowest prices. . . 6 - I I - age was done. The capture was very cl'v. Graham, of Egmbndville, accompanied a -he neighborhood of $300 for them. M r. cur range and our prices anywhere hei-e- the artistic prod ' � I A mother, dear, from u in -gone, � � - . a . ts Of he weaver's .art as I'll, _! - . - erly made and wUs creditable to the aki I - sweet boquet of floiver4 :, . lay� is bound to keep his livery in �6 I abouts we won't auk you - 4e. shown in our now: Car,*`I Lace Curtains, A voice we loved is sti : - . . �, 1 I , for your patrona � I - � rout rank. -We were treated to a regul If 'our values A -PI 4fe in vacant in our hoI . I I - thoughtfulness and courage of Messrs. Mor! Thy memory shall bo fragraut as the flowers ar can't secure it, guess none can. Art M uslins and drApe rips of all kinds. a 0 - . I I i � � i row and Broadloot. . I With which love socks to beautify thy bier ; downpo'uronTu dayafteinoon. The rain TAe E. McF&ql Co., Seaforth. ThebestLinoleum�, Fl) Which never can be filled. . - I . I � 1850- �1 � ;oPMOils an - . BRODER[OK'S , Thecoming springr' ahall. ble3a wfbh sun and -camejust attheearight timeas vegetation GARDEN P�RTY.-The Stanley bra ' h ings are here too.- � The ,oFaa, 0 Matt - � 0--------4 ! God in Ilia wisdom has re . I., ��5 . I o., Sea called . �_ � I . � 1z Harness Shop was badly in need of it. -I he -members' of Sabbath sebocll of the Bruqefield 1) I. foru'b. - . The bcon his love had given. . - . . � Cady's Block THE FARMERS' EXCURSION.- f 0.1-r The seed thy hand ii� -faith bath scattered here; reBbytiZ ! 1850-1 � I Many I harv, st by year eliall grow d holding a lawn social ion ' � . I . T - - � the Women's Christian Temperance Union an church inten WEST But though the body moulders hers, eQ � I readers will be pleased to learn;that arrange- -And a rich END NOTiS.-AE J. E. Ball moved re , � . � SEAFORTH. ments have now bdian ,'oo I In barren pl%c�51_11rtbough thou msylat not gave a very pleasant at hor ie on the groa�nds the groundi of Mr. Donald GraEsick, on he and raised his barii and i The soul is safe in Hoaven. z mplOted fo t know , , . he ) I ch y shed last week, I I - . Huron farmers' annual oxcursim to lof,the old Coleman homest ad, on Monday evening of June 5th. The Heneall band as and wi I —0 I - -_ . . I . - t a g. Where'er thy, smile Qr word of cheer bath gone I 11 t a stooe foul' ation under them. . I � � � � ' I � I . I ricultural College and Experimental Fa m -- There ling�roth thibbrightneas of the dawn. �afternoonlast. The affair was a rhoat pleas- be -En engaged for the 030a8i0n. which ill mesEra. re, a . . - ant one and was largely- p36tronized. addnotalittle to the enjoyment of he mov nu dy� and ,,�cjKillan did the � Winghain. - �_ . I � at Guelph. The excursion will,be and r t �e -The Rev. N. ,i h*w,, of Egmondville, -Our g, and , , Our, Motto: . � lag and raisi tozie in � - . band furnis'hed the music I' n . aeon Eiliott WOMEN AND MISSIONS.-Tbe nineteenth -- . auspices of the three Farmers' 1natitu ,as of was appointed interim Moderat i t the Mitchell evenini. Teawillbe served fiom six to will build the wall.-Chholes Layton is hasy annual meeting of the Maitland Presbyteriar. . .. - or ef the 'Celebration on Monday.- c. eight o clock. Every person come and h ve putting up Page a�d Cyo � Johi , . - ' 1;. - Cc High Grade Work Only" the county, and will take place on Sati rda,y, session and also to;'t a treasurerobip of th� 1 K.ay has had his houee raiso r. Adam M a good time. . � lone fences in this Women'a Foreign Mission � Society was held I � I I . June 20tb. The fares for the; roundi . d up and In hav- section, having sepured e � � : "I'll , � o trllip Presbytery rendero. vacant by the death of � ing a cenion i— i agency for this in Wingharn Presbyterian, churchlon Tues- -- I . I I I . have been placed at a very low 7rate 'an the�, Rev. Air. Mu3gravo. t foundation er 3oted und6r it.- I part of the countky.- i. Amos . Townsend day of lost week '139- � . - I lyth - A devotional meati - I 'Mr. Neil Gillespie, of Cram Lrty, was ticket- P - I - - is moving his fam ly .back, to the old home . I - I privilege will be given by those who i m�y' -Rev. Dr. Stewa t of Clinton, was ap- � � � � . , I I I . � ad through to Moose Jaw, I iort hwet t Terri- BRIEFS. -Mr I I began at 10 30 a. M., and at I p. in. a buel- , � I I desire to remain over Sunday a� Gljelp� a�d. pointed by, Presb�te y to praach the mom- I this week. He h. a been living in'Exeter for n . ass meeting was held. At 2 p. m. Mrs. . . - . a. Stewart, of Walker�on, . . � . I . . : return by any of the regular trolnH on!Mo� - crial sermon of thel te:Mr. Mu � tory, this week, by Greig Ic Stewart. Ile was visiting her Arughter, In t6wn, fo4 a some tim,-, but pe'leferred t3 live here, -Mr. Malcolm, of Tesswater, tied the opening: lr��� I - � U , grave, but � takes the. part water ro to from Owen few days during the 'ast week.-LM&y 5th Herbert Criah repre ramith -exercises, and after reading of I . � I - i I 7 STRATFORD, ONTARIO. day without additional char a. TI ' � owing to a previoup ngagement" , � I - - . le e[KcAr- next Sab- !Sound to'Fo t William, hich makes a was spent very n sent d the Tucke minutes Mrs. I - the circuit at tho'dis�XiOt Mating held in Olin- Rome, of Bruinels, gave the presiden-Va ad- . . - O& graduates secure good positions be. sion will include all stationf from Go erl6b. Hat in#�', [he can not be present. ' quietE I , bath, the � , v in toru . Moe 0 � 11 I , I i . . Ca,Uee our high grade training prepares them on the weab to Dnblin on i pleasant broak in the ic urne� this time' of v6ung leaving I for other placen.- Our Was- � - ' . � the e"t, apd I fro' Rev. Mr. Shaw w1if, therefore, take the 1 ton last week. " Miss 'P. Cunningham and 'Areso. This was followed by no � m ; . I 0 work in the vacant qhu I the year.-Migs Leon& KaB tn'er, of Sebring. ball tearn wen , 'reports wid ' � . to reader first class services. Enter now Belgrave od the north to CeR'tralia oii t4 . . rohes oil that-d.iy at ! o"bol ne, 6FOnt a few dayethis I then Mrs. Murray, of Kincardine led 'in * � I � I I iville, aud Mr. Hugh J. L,)gan, Of Toro .to. although u � to Clinton on 0e 25th nd brot her, of C I � 11 for a course. Beautiful catalogue free. - south. A special train will be run 1 from the usual hourz,. . 1 -3 ome of the beet players were pot week vi8itin relatives I . � � 9 � ; Centralia to Clinton and will 0oun I - I spent the 24th *ith Mr. NV. T. Bo�c and with the ,here.-MiEs Uarter, dedicatory prayer. A sold by Miss Chis,61M . W. J. ELLIOTT, Princ ect %he -e � I m, they gave the team of 'that t I i : Llwn Of Clinton, was ti e gues W of Miss C. Johns, . was well rendered, and a most excellent --- , Man. . 1pal. _ : I . . Jamily.-Master G�orge Scott was, home a close game, the score being 9 to 10 i in on Sunday last. I . - address v ae'given bv Mrs. Colin Fletcher, of - , . with the regular trains, which will Ileave DEAT11.01? MRS. � 8VMRLINC­-We deeply i'from London forthe holi ay.-Ne-itSun- favor of Clinton. The junior fo:)tball team I - . � � - I � 4444-52 ' I � . the several stations at the same time an on ragret to learn of tb6: death of i I DEATH OF M . STO.Ttir.-An I . � - M ra. (Dr.) �daymorriiug Rev. I. B. 'Pre other of the I Thames Road, Usborne on " A Purpoteful I I., I other days. Returning the trai� ill 1�eave Sparling' which took Fl, 11 * B. A., also went down to Clinton on the -holi(lay old and reep,!ct: -pion re of Tuckersmith Life." Mrs. RiobardsZ ied�lu a disIoussioxt I . , I W � ace at the residence pastor of the Methodist ", ' � - .. I . I . . 0 � a. -An- on thI responsibility and p:1-vileges ,,of . � This will afford ample time fo . ject, " Jokus, our Priest," and in of that town� by 3 to 0. n �: TOILET SETS Guelph about si - o'clock in :th Chu r3b%ill re successful, beating the team has passed away, u the erson of Mr' . :_ x� a evqniDg. of her fa;�er, in gliam, on Tuesday last. � In the sub 9 Jut e 4 _. � . I — A' good I I .,Mrs. Sparling's Mai We have a! v Dry drew Story. Sh die at bar home Christian as compared with heathen women- . I �, � . r. -11' name was Louisa the evening on the subject, " Grast Bat- strong schcol team here, as their reo � , I ; . , day- at the Farm, a�d will also # 0 , on . I t pErmi.'� SparlI She wae�; be I ord for Thursday, May lot, af or a lingering ill- The question drawer was opened by Wre. m � . 9. a secOnd'daughter of �tles."-Miss McI of Exeter, spent Sun the past two years shows that they have 6oF, ness of over four ears, e pub ten weeks . . excurBionists, even Irom the � oat n I - � ..Ire � Mr. and Mrs. F. G I ingbam. da and Monday here, with liar paren Ballantyne, of Moleaworth, .and Mrs. Munnp . Just arrived this week a. full crate of 14 di�et t IN oarling, of W I y ta, been beaten in that time. -Mr. Robert Alo- being confined to I her Winnipeg - - points, to reach their homes at!a seasoJaable She wim married to � � led, and which she of Ripley,jand this closed a very intereetinX Z� . I . I . - Toilet Sets. See part of assortment in hour. These excursicna ha . . 6: �� tr now bereaved hus- Mr. and Mrs. E'. MoF&ul.--The .Canadian Kay spent the 24th with friends in Mitch,611. bore with Christi'n pati mce. Her maiden th I . . 1, I our window. 0ur prices will be of in- ve proven :4 ry band:a little over a j ear ago. Immediately Order of Foresters and United W session. n the evening an intensely inter- VAX � ) mau.3- aful annual o, I I � - I I pleasant and succes orkmen -Mr. Edw&rd Taman, who has been home name was A ong. She was born in the efiting addieas was given onmission work by I . - - tereat to intending ]purchasers. �Itil)gg i the after their marriage they went to the Stais, will attend a special service in the Presby- on the nick list for the past week, nn St � -1 I - � they have been largeI patro, ized, of Wyoming, . ! of -Ferm eland, on the loth Rev. R. I A. Mitehe � � - z I . . - - � past and where the Dr. had already terian church the first Sunday evening in Exet9r to enter the employ of h left 'for County a agh, I . I 11, returned missionary S_ I I Reena, A i � � � - . . and we are sure that the oomi � one will been practicing his profession. A I is brother of Septe.hber,182 , cam to this cuI from China and others. The Womez?# 60 - i . I - � not N U19 bout a June. -A meeting of the gDod roads com- Will, of that town, . dAYBI 830.0 �.. - I counci I this when X6 years o age *th her widowed Foreign Missionary societies in the MaitlaI . � � . . ) exc�ptional in these reopects,6kily month ago qbe retUrned to heir home in �mittee of the county - r,n Tuesday of ' - � z : BEATTIE SRO& perhaps, the pleasant experi0ces of the I was held In week.-Misa Katie Foy wim visiting er mother, a brother and.t 0 sisters. She was Pfesbytery have contributed this year $I.- I Prince A-11 � . Wingliam. She h d not been enjoying Clinton, on Wednesday, to prepare their stint, Mrs. Charles Hamilton . � I � paab will induce even a larger '� nnmber to good health for sorn � a few Id. ye muried to her late has I%nd on the 7th of 800 The visitors and delegates war � a wall , � 11 'report for the meetinf of the council next during the past week. -Miss Lockhart ' � The 98a Tea &ou 0 -time sad about two Red Deer � . - V patronize this one, but there will be ample weeks ag h atrated by an attack 0 I I a -March, 1850, in the township of Pickering. entertained by the ladies of Wingliam Pre#- . � & - Particularl . I - - - - 'ONTARIO rr"Irl SEAFORT]R �week.-Baliff an is rove Goderich on 'vJaitip,g her parents at St. Hele * for a 1w They moved to Tuakeramith eight years byterian church, and very much vajoy-e& �. I . Grand Ttunk of typhoid n . �Yhioh finally rasulted Saturday night, taking a pr soper With him' r. and M"re. Wesicy ;after, to the farm io . I � � 0 Zvee7as Sr'o . I - .-, "oommodation for all, as the f le I � 1, I t . days the past week. -M . . . ­ . � . , I I - i ]a whi * she I their visit t6our town. -1, I I I . . . I f . . � 1 . continued to . w � . - I I ; . I � I I : "I , . � � , : I GREic�. I I i 'I . I I - ! I .i : . � I . : � , _� I . - ,� . � I -, I i t . � � I � I � I i i - I : i . I . . � � i - I - - i . I . il . I � . w I . . i ; I � . . I I � � . 1. I . ­ . I, i I � - _. � � i � ! . - . - I _. . . I - I . � i il - : i � ­_ � � 1. . - � 1. � i I t . --I--- � . � I . I - e� � I I I I , . � V - ­ I 1. _�_ I I - . - I � � ; . I . i I � I . I - ,,, : 4 C_ . I : - I' .1 . I -, ;. � t 3 . � � I I � . I � . . �- . �� .- - 1� I i � � I � I . - . I � � . f, � I � ­: : . I I I I I I I I . -1 I I- I . � . : � I � I � � I � . I : . � _� I � I . . . . . � :_ - ,a— � I , , . I - ­ I I I . 1 I - � r _. . - 11 - . � _ I �, __,;� I ,:., . I— . - - , . � w I . i - - -1 I I . � . . � . . ! i 4 1 . � � — � i __� . 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