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Schulke I .- 'pastor of theiLutheran - been at - � I - owing ,- � I - - �_ SUMMER STOVES. 151t , 9 . and a GOOD, FLOUR : pf Exe or, of the firm of. Richardson . . % . . - , . � , 24 00014 rnia.-.At a meatingof the new board Innis, t � . ; i � I � _� � - . � #-.#- —o", �p of dira ibseqliently heldi Mr. Thcmas . - . . & McInnis, of this town, spint . several tendigg the annu ' %I Conference at Conestogo, - I.. - , I - I 'Stianloy, was appointed president ; days in town this week.. -Mrs. Charles Mo. Mr. Fred. Hess, ar.,,%itendod as a lay dele- ., . , 1, It pleaues the cook tq know that our flour � I �� �, I & 0 � . I - . � - . DISTRI . Fraser 001, Young People's Some Thought - . �� I � i - . :, Mr. D. M QIu, 49, E - ater, vice-president, and -will form the basis of her 'bread, oaken, plan Allister, of Heneall, has been visiting hit gate. -The Sunday. ooh I � - I - � I I I I I Nothi.,eg is as pleasant in a home — � I I � . . . Mr. S. Smiffle, H neall, was re-appoinced and pastry, . becau-se it rises so easily, because sister here, Mrs. Roberti Bell, during the Alliance and members- of the church are . - . --- I .- . I � HVROX OLD B 'ys'. Excu ION. The1exe- I - n'- uting in the I � M%V94 49-1 �X E � -, - ' I . � I ,on hot days as a cool kitchen. I Hooretary-bresaurer� The Institute meetings 'it is easy to knead, because it bakes so even- week.';. -Mr. John Sinith, of Winthrop, � ; .. - - --and considering the holding of a o A . 'i- � .ri ; I I I . I a. I � I tive .30mmict I 11 Mr. James Thompson, (?f Iseaforth, are ab near future. -The crops'in this vi-cinity are ­ I . F � I . Our " StandarW' Blue Fla -me ou eo� of the R � 4 on Old Ifoys' recommended by t4e annual m ebbing will be ly. Those whc profit by her culinary ski When making -our selections fbr the. � z - I . I I - . Association, of Toro4to, ha,-% el completed ar- arranged. for kt a meeting of the directore t10 also rejoice ovgr our'family flour. Hamilton thin week, cling the meeting all looking finei I I . I - I- Wickless Stoves secure th,��. I � a, � summer'a trade we missed onl, � . - I - rangements for ��.the. annu hl excursion to I v I . . - � ' be beld later on. I � I- Bran, Shorti Ind other mill feed always of the Grand - Lodge of anadian Order of a � . things you would �_not have, Doe tu - . .. I Z Goderich and W6 a *� , , -on hand. I -1 Foreste�a.-Mrs. Brown accompanied by Dungannon. . . ,a jk I - . , gbain, ow Saturday, J ly ' �_ I � � . i 1, I - . .1 i * I , , � '" r c . to at . . . large, well assorted stock attract You?" , I - � � : II&Y burn eithe oal oil or !gasoline 4th. A specia iai,� ,wil� Usive. TOron CoNvms-mo ;T, -4- co'livention for Christian - her mother, Mrs, John illoran, returned to DISASTROUS Fir.E.-Durink the thu'ader- . __ � : . I I . . . We 7 a. m., and all �11 '. . i We've got it. Do low Prices niesin . � I : an&' no smoke or smell. t ,ue p w4 be split in1two Endeavor ani Sab 4h school workers of IC her hon�e in Toronto thi week. -Dr. Kerr, storm of Sunday evening, the barn ,be something and please you? We bav I � . .1 I I i long- s ��� � 1, - _____��" - f 01! sectionii the one going to Qoderic4 and the HAMILTON & KERBLAX I . Ing to Thomas AnderEon, with 1,000 bushels � u- satisfactioliL Huron count, P, wi I be held in the Presby- -_ of Mori,, was here this' week,visiting his - ."------ - !, guarantee yo . . I I 10=�__ �__ . . I other gomg to I gharn 'via. m to . them. Domethods that are straight, . . . &I era 13, terian ohuro�, Bly h, on Thursday and Fri- broths ' In M oKillop. The Doctor has been etc., ......... "I TUIR3 ��� , . Seed Merehj%nts -., ;�- - Seaforth. ro of oats and' 14 tons of hay, wagons, forward and traileactioue with astmw I . 1 4 they are the best summer stoves Tickets will lo - . . L - id li�& . . -1 � : �' - a to r4rn on � any reg. aayof_�next Thursday will be- de- i � or wo yearn ai -4.$ood prac. was destroyed. Insured in the West Wa- I I'll, - I - , - . . . : I I . - tion uaranteed, interest you W-HOLB - � . on the market. Oall and see one ular trAin on Jul 4 h or 6th, o� on specials " ay a i � . I � , ? ji, I", � I I I � - I l� - oa. , An address . tioe there.-Dr.,Fowler, V. S., ,0101 continue wanooli'Mutual. . ' ' - do, t en, here is Your at th" - . . - � � ;� . voted to 8 - - - f ore. No � . - in operation. I lesvinj Goderich t-7.30 p. M., and W"g- will Oliso be ;ive . A. 4a#son, B. A., his- brother h%v g died not Iong ago at the the veterinery practice here of the' late Dr. - � - k. I I- - zg;��� - . - , I - of energy, enterprise, economy, 00 I I . - ham at 8 p. m., 1.1146i;6. Ib4expected . I i ,. I of Tor�ntodf" neral unday school secretary. age of F9 years. He leaves his widow and Lowery. The people of Seaforth and vicin- upud - . , I . : Gorrie. - . . _­ - Z. i- - wn mowers, gereen that a large nu - . � � . with advanced- ideas, conscient' � Our stock -of la r1of A�merican visitors at . - � I . I .1 - lomme" - �: - . . ,On,� Fr* a , ill meef and a family of one son and five daughtem, who ity will, be very much pi eased to have Dr. . . . . ! � doors and windows is complete the Rome Com �.ra' 'Festival .will acoom- clisL,u�a! ')rlmary importance to will long cherish inaffeabionate remember- w � J�ARN BURNED. - During the, thunder- in details and studying y Ille . � I - - . . .- I jecto 0 Fo ler �" a permanent rt sident of the town I . - � - I . I . storm which passed over this ,section last tereati, make speedy sales in the I - RB . - , � $ - . -1 I piny the excurai )a to Goderich. , 11 I _SST0_ - . . and prices low. . . . their b R oburch-work. Special ad- anae an ever affectionate husband and the once more. -Mrs. Isaac Modeland and ,fam- . I -- _ - -. — � i . Sunday evening. the large barn on the farm . ent departments here. ��� % . � - � . I - I � i vle th, week, wher I ' - ; . . . . - CHURCH NoT. m -The Anglican dreasea il e given by Rev. D. N. :Mc- kindept of fathers. Tho removal of Mr. Ily mo � d to London e Mr. of Mr. L Ww. hloutgomteO. west of here, was - I to ft. wide I � Get our prices on nails and builders' . - � . I '8"no" Cames; f Sa nia, and Rev. E. H.- Sawera, Brine makes another blank iri the' ranks of Modelaind has a good pbsibion.-Mr. and - ot the Diocese a � Huron meets in Lou'don f -0 struck by lightning and burned to the Gmt Collection of Handsome __ . . r _. iong . I . haraware, eave troug,hing and fur- -next o Brdoefieldl- DAB exp oted that there the pioneers of this diatricb, orAy- a very few Mrs. McKenzie, and- daughter Mabel, of . . ft , I week. Me' is. F. Holmented and T.�, ground, together-witil &I large tit - 100 - � I I � � will be a large attondanoe of delegates from ,of whon!t are, now remaining. � The remains, Goderidh. spent Sunday � with Mr. and Mrs. . .1 I f Dress Materials. . 1. . . , - I— � . imple � .... � — . -1 V nace work a specialty. F. Coleman an t1he lay representatives from 'Soott.-Mr. Wm. Keeler has had a hay 'arid all his farm ments. Two . I . � . . - �� . � all parbe of -tile 00144py. were laid to'rest in the-Harpurhey cemetery T. G. ' ' - - I . ; �- . o � . , - � ' horses'� a buggy and a numbor,of pigs,'w � � i � I .- . - _. I I � . I � . 1P I St. Thomas' _ohu�roh.-Mr. 'Myem, lof St.; . - on Thursday. cement foundation pub under his house and lli�h Your own eyes will tell you at a g1go,46, I - - I : - . � . James'-ohorch 0 o1r, Stratford, sang ai ve ORTH RAO I 9, -We desire to direct I � has raised it another 6 . cry. When com, were in the athble ab the -time: of the crash, what lovely, fine worthy stuffe fhey,k* . . . . . - _______4L_ - . �� . I � - I I -, I ICHESSNNEY & SMUJI&Y, uicesoloinSt. homao'qhuroh on Sunday � w in- and if you examine -them cloliih_ - , � ry, SEAF a M ,erealleaved. Thelosa is covered by _. . �- . . - evenizig,which was much appreciatbd.�­, your attenticni to Ne fact that the Se%forth MATRixoNIAL.-A-cluiet but prebby,w d. pleted r. Keeler will h ve ,,t a commodious surance. . . . i . I -you -10 , I �v � . . -i P I I races w d Wednes. . -Messrs. G. . Baldwin : through A mapifying glass wf . . . SEAFORTH, vev. Ill be IiW dn Tuesday an ding was solmenized ia St. Thomas' oi�u,ch residence. 1 & Co. ill, � �� � t - . Rural odgins, honorary� chap. I r , - � - * Iff I I r eenslade, ,of thk. I have further proof of their goodnagL_ - - - . :�, I �- � -_r I I the 33rd re � giment, in in camp' at day next, twD.Of t a beat days' sport that on Wednesday, when Mr. F. A. Botrebt, a recently sold to M 'IrF , I - Elurondale. � - . . � . - - . � � I - '_ Hardwane, Stoves, Etc. will be gob ix the coubby this year. The prosperous young farmer, of McLennan, River hotel, Bayfield a fine Bell piano Only the beet of yarns could be used *.0 � - I - I - - I 1. -, . I London'this wee r. -The Lsdiea? Guild f . ; NoTEs.-Sehool. section No. 1. Usborne, - - . . ­ - — I ? Seaforth raois ar the � oLly ones on the Algoma, led.to the altar Miss Alice Rose they have also disposed Of a Mason 4,Risch make lighb weight summer msterig;U.. __ . I . , _- _4 __ St. Thomas' church intend holding',their Canadian ir-,uib altield I in the county this n c, Mr. Harry Stewlart�,- of Seaforth.- will hold their annual pi3nic in Mr. D. look so well as do tbese fabrlog- . I-- � - . . .1 I - annual garden paxLy on the grounds of Ooates, daughter of Mr. Robert Coates, of is o t � I Dew's grove, on Friday, June 19th. All I I ��_ I I is' Vill I sure an 'unna - oroise game of - � i I . � I . � .:1 I � � . . . I f. � V -_ -_ � I y i ­ I � The church � iar th �_ I � I I I DOMINION BANK, Mr. Govenlock, (Coleman propeirby) year. The I ually large Hullett wam beautifully decor- We first I& the season was - Voiles, Grenadines, Eolhies, -Eledt"k ­ - !, I Z I on 0 well, layed on the recreation groufide on Tues- are welcome.7-Bert. Keddy, 'son of Mr. Crepelines, etc. The ptibl* 0 , .1 � � I � � . Xeddy, had the misfortune to break -strange .- I Tuesday Oveninglil 23rd inet. number of horses and exceptional rii Ing;, ated wi 1 flowers, and'Miss Ada Rath . Ralph _ , . I 0 : I , The track which is one of the beet in the SAY evening, between the iClinton juniors light weight stuffe is strong', . I 7 i ? organist, rendered the wedding march, t . r%. � I - I . - - _ . 1 : � -.,,APITAL tPald Up), - $2 600,000 - i * il � . - his arm,- on Saturday last. -Mr. Dane Dow '1;oendon, 'Paris and Now ii a - . . , . I .� .a -88 and the Junior Beavers. Although the York tha -_ I I - . . Province, was never in -better shape, and reotor,'R.ev. Rural Deiu Hodgina.officiatin� � : � - - - I nv. - - � t. - . RESTI $2,500,0661 SurCCESSIFUL 87�1UDEliTS.—The list of' ine- a result, fast time may be looked for. The Clinton boys won by a score of 9 goals to 7, spent Sunogy in Centralia. - Miss Ella where else; but i't Is quite stfon In &;_ ,�. . ; . - . A e b rvice the happy -couple b 9 . - - - I . I , - 1, cessful students *�t T6ronto University have ' r a Sbondmah I the guest of - Miss Ruby Horton forth. Very many women have t,han . . 9 I - - I � ­ r entir trai� for Now York, after the homk boys made a particularly, good � � . - - . . ­ , �!­-�_�. � SEAFORTH BRANICH recently been ise,hed, and .from the "at we has befm the largest in the history of the showing for green players, and will be able this week . sbaffs in mind. Theyare planuingaAnK r- - I � t . . I 9 I I , , gather the follo�ving as having been enquiries fo y blanks from horsemen th t i. 3 ('),' � 0 a I ----*— - , e look �- J , $no- facfjpoci�ti_ a. It will pay you to be here both af ter : , Itch t In their -some one v i I __ - 10 comf rtable residence in McLennan, Al.,. to stay in with the bestof them before the 3 that is to be made of , f the, - � We we � I :_ I Main Btraet, Beaforth; oessful. Tbeie may -be others ifrom thi's days and see all tb at is goilig on, A move- : I I season oloses.-Mrs. Wm.,Camm and Mies , 1 Sodom. :_ . - ,_ ­ -_ I � , ' . . I goma. i , j � aboVe mentioned fabrics. * - __ icle 1 . . - � ,* - � � � . . I A General Banking Business trans- vicinity. with wtose names we are not fam- ment is on foot in town to ha e the stores i - - JOTTINGS.i-The meetings held in connec- - - - , very art � - I I - Alice Adams, of Toronto, are spending a .. . I 9 1. . h Stuffs For Summer - I '_t. &t,use ox __ w 7 acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collectedi iliar, if no we W 11 only be tob pleased to close on Tuesday afternoon, to give em- LOOAL BRIEFS. -Mr. - R. McCool, former- few weeks with Mrs. James Williams.- tion with the ope�i�g or the Adventist Dainty Was' . --- .. IN . publish them at iny future time. The fol- I chapel wer l attended, hub owing . . 1 � and advan'ces made on same at lowest ployees-an opportunity of spending one day ly of Varna, but now of Harbiley, Manitoba, Rev. Dr. Fletcher, of Hamilton, brother of I . aoney now. i� . ., . I � I I . lowing were successful *: B., A.Aegreq, Miss e ace - ' to the raih greait matil Dresses. , ; irates. . -son a id Miss M. McDo � at th r - a. � -Evoryt4ing Points to a most has Bent us a copy of the Hartnay Star by Rev. Colin Fletcher, of the Thames Road, . y were kept away - � -, � iage Maio -Tit] I � E. M. Dick nald ; 3rd. slice I et, There will be a large num- which we notice that he 'has opencd a sh Usborne, has been elected moderator of the who would otherwise! -have been present. . .. � - , - . . __ - - � I � .1rafts sold on all points in Canad&, year, Mine 0. B. MoKinley,; 2nd year,.Misq . essfnl me Me We have gathered a comprehensive ig,ua- I �_ -sold to _r I .� United States and Europe.- . �,er of horses �he iraok il§ good, and -a large in that growing and enterprising town. In Presbyterian General Assembly, now in People from London, � Crediton and o1her characteristic ntook, representing the -- ,- -_ Ye - I . . v , .- . . ne a Irrangii ' places were present. The programme ran - � . � ,ys c1,6 . � M. B. Dickeon Bachelor of Medidi ' , F. number ar . ng to i be present botih the paper waa� contained a few stems of session at Vancouver, 1�ritish Columbia._ �- I - highest type of perfect:011 . I .1 V,ho b - I in weavbg, - - I I SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest C.Neal; 3rdyaar medicine, J.F.L.Kil- d a. od w6atlier is all that is now re- wheat of Mr. Joseph A. Lightowl6r, wife and family - 1, � . 990 I - � i � Id on deposits of One Dollar and loran; 2nd year nedioine,,Robert Aitcheson; By Go , I thli year's growth, grown near d,r,d by.the children ion Monday evening and art in designing. White, of ooum, . � - - hSve d re.- allowe . quired. : Hartney- The stoma are about six Inches Arrived here from Lee4e, England, this proved -a great success, and was very' largely � I � � , I . � . B. S. A. d I ! . . I I attela'ded. I - i . heads this vast proce on of "Isammer. Should deal m . - . . upwards. egree.: n Department of Agricul- � I !I I - I 'le of the week. Mr Li ht :1 . � )� , , f sai I � � � I . ­ - ture, A. P. Ki tohen ; pharmacy, T. W. � - in length, -and if they are a samp of Mr. . '' neso and it in itting that it ishoula. - � . - og,r owler as brother . I 8 . )r, of this town. He in a I - . . . i t, R. S. RAYS, , W. K. PEAROES � NOTICE T COIORAcTopts.-Se�ded t'nd-, * i I _� M. I - I . These white co-tton fabrics in thek : � . li . ed� to Be isr , 0 enes � � pec . u I � i I , . . Solicitor Manager. ' is address , at 'troubled 'Much with -drought.-The . � Dash od liar weaves, .glistening in their I - I I . _ , Fotheringha graingrowing in that district, it has not John Ligh .. , 1 e been printer by .trade, and hat worked in � some of � � 11 I . . . . I 1. Whose Offi0e PIE as [ spBeificafions may be Been, Roxboro Sabbath and day schools will hold . e a 0 can in ng &I . - e again re- NoTEs.-Mr. Eraetui Ranni' and his - I ' * . I ` ACCID ' �. he will be receive(. lip o Thursday,eveoing, June 25th, . I . EINM TO l� A SF,AlF�RTA 'LADY. -T , wife -and family visited his sisters -here on mercerized finish, present a -most pleft�WA__ . .1 0 1 . .1� i lawn'party at . � - . - - ti:on I Goderich Sb4r f last w -eek says : " 0 nos, for the bi Ildi- g Df an addi i6h to the Oddfol- their lannual picnic in 'Mr. John Scott's, .mind those int rested of the -_ . . I t n . a i . 11 Ing and ,bewitching effect. Yoii lea - I I I � . . .Farmers' A te.. lowg Hall, In tk a vo 11age of Hensall. The Committee grove od Saturday next,' and- to which the Egmondville o4urell, next-Mond,ay even- Sunday. -Mis' Mabel i -Jamieson; visited at the need of some at once and Why 11 .. - . � ! � . Tuesday afternoilli n, as Mrs. D. McDonald not bound to al cepl Ic west or an V tender. William � 11 . . her home, nea Fit. Joaeph over Sunday.- ot, � . -- , . - .. ­ . - I cordial invitation Is extended to al Ing. Musio, i raWberries, ice-cream and . a, clex . . I I . and daughter, a., d Mrs. Holmeated, of Sea. oolwin, chairn: a f Oommittee. 18152.2 1 Interest. Mr. and Mrs. harles _F'rit' gob eroug,h for a shirt waist or two. 11 1. Of -goo ; - ' . U .- t) - : - z, of Zurich, were ' �� __ ­ I - .1 I - , � The National Cream Separewr forth,: were drivi ig along the hill leading to ig when you ed. These annual gatheringa are very cake will form [le programme, and all who on. u u d: a__7 , I f- � . I I � You are lo 3in� t me by walkit - in town when the material to eo stylish sermn-ce. oetwlo. - - � ant affairs for both young and old,, ft�"do. attend are sure to have a- good time. -The Messrs. Morlock, 11 � m . � I . FOIL SALE BY . the golf links, t train passed along the can geb a�blcyo D foi $5 -and upwards. We have a � .. eller an and �Goetz are attending V - I - . I I track, frighteninig the horse attached to the, number we are selling at very low prioce to clear with favorable weath6r, we have no doubt Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian church are Hardy, K 0 1 convention, near Hamburg, able and washes . so well. Thin too � - -1 I . . .W. N. WATSON, North Main Street, � Remembir j eneral repatr shop. All work bub that of to- morrow will be up tp Buy of preparing for a lawn todial, on the manse a Sunday sch there is no:Iack -here it colored inuallne, - ... . . I . - � . carriage. Mrs. McDonald out qui�kly out- . this week.-,Mee@ra. G�torge Brown and laiwilis, dimities, organdies, etc. 'Many , - -, - " � � SEAFORTH. I guaranteed.' .G M. Raldwin; So�forth. , 1862-1 its predeceasorn.-Mr. F. G. Borreit, of Mo- grouado, on the evening �f the 19th Inst.- I - . - ., ,� - r . . . . I F . and held the bor a's head, rult the Mal fanciful combinations, eontruti6, � - . ; . . __ I X Cluff & Sor aNwill not be un �1�rsold in Lennan, Algoma, arrived here, on Saiurday All interested'itiould boariin mind the Will Tiern;n I ft for, Soutb' River Parry � 1. I � . - 1. - : ,-. . . . 'a"' . . farm. I . , I _ � backing away fi Ily backed over 06 2111, I I ul harmonies., blend-ings, in such qusutirleg � _�� -_ . I , t This separator is one of the best, manufaotured by in ib shingle bilBipow- I Get their priop before S� last. When, Mr. Borretti, returns he I era' excuraion t the Expeiimental Fa� Souad,on sy. M�e wish them success. . - � � � I . down which, wit4 the vehicle, ib 'rolled; do- buty. � no, NJ�th.Main street,- - Seafortb. ntends - rm at The Dash,vio I d public school will bold as go to make for the buyor a moot to- - ­ IWIM , �. - he Raymond Sewing Maohine Co., w,bloh haa been . - . Oluff k So Guelph, on- the 20th inst. The time table - its - � , - . I � I t%king with him to McLennan ong of ai 111-04 1 1 : In business for over 40 years,and a guarantee that Ing somd dams, ' to the eakri AP the . I . - I 185141 lal picnic! i wilderingarray. In a word, there Is aa-. 1. -1. - _� - � 91 age. , . - . .., ,-the National Separator is a strictly first-class, up -to- - w � 11 i - . Tuckeremith's fairest daightero, in the per- and other &Ai ulare wil be found in oui "" n LeavitVs, Park, Grand � � � carriage went OV44 r the bank Mri. 461riesl good a showing of wash fabrics on mle -, ' ., - 9 . . I date machine. It -is simple, easy to operate, a olose New styles, Goo�ge A� Slater shoes for son of Mia@,Alioe Coats. Before their ra- adverbising colamns.-Mr. Charles Aberhart Bond, on WZesday, June 17th. Our . I . - ­! . � I skimmer, and durable. All machines guaranteed, ted and Miss 101cDonald jumped oia,lbut men just arrived. Beaudful goods. Asir to see our . I we have ever had, and there U. I .� . and. manufactured in three different sizes -260, 350 the former rolled down the. bank to the rail'. palel�wviol and ?orma.00lt lines. Beat In Amorioa. turn, however, they int nd taking a hone ia having ice-,cFeam parlors placed ab -the village fathers have -proclaimed it civic now As - The abov . . . I I I IV. H illip, sole agent for George A. Slater shoes moon- trip tc , -Mr. Tho y -Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot and holiday, and all should 'ts6ke a day off and � economy to the buyer in I . � - I , � -z-o -Eatisfa . I and 460 lbe. capacity. Prices right, call and ex- way track I -And wa's considerably! sbak�n' I ) Now Y rk.7 m%a book of his store. H . I _your - amine It. �, in Seaforth. I 11. - 1862-1 Smale, of Elimville, in laborne, was in f mily, * of Listowel, are visiting - her enjoy #e balmy breezes of Lake uron. - . . - br.t Miss 4 D nald escaped uninjured."' E town It � —0— Haive you Summer Shirt Walist-0 11 I bIggest Ta-riet, - I - ___� 1. . . 1-. W. ,,_ XT_ _W_A.r_rS(:3.W, The many frie I �of Mrs. Holmested here Everybody comei'to Seaforth.on July let. on Monclay, visiting his cousin, - Mrs, John fatheri Mr. Alex. Davil son. -The Berlin . � . . - I :*: , �, ; ' Champlonsbir 111crosae matob, Pootball match and -f the m at ex. . � Hert are som< - - NORT11 �KAIN ST.. REAFORTH. I will be pleas6d, ( learn thati she was not r � .Abell, or. Mr, Smale is one o 0 Rangers will come to town this (Friday) Stanley. In Plenty? - I - - . i -and- dealer :06 r a orts n 1he:aftellnoon and a grand promen- terb well diggers in Ontario. He seldom afternoon by special traii21 and will bring a Now styles GeDrRe A. Slater shoes foz - - � I . . seriously injured and is now'fully recovered all- IP - -1 - Gener�l Fire and Life Insurance Agent, I adq concert in the eveni �g whon the George Wa � If, already safely stored away � in your- I - . � - 11 � . - - . E x I . . , in Sewing Machines and Bioycles, iogbon Colorect Orchu� a and tLe 33rd Rellmenj makes a miss in fidding water. He I � our � from heir unple'aa t experience. " has crowd with them. -Mr. �avd Mrs. George, men just arrived. Beiutif�l goods, Ask to see I I . � . , V , Band will be:iu attendadoe, Watch out for b n . McKay and family, of Tavi-st"k, hav patent vici and corona coltlines. Beet In Ame * -, I I 1680 . ric's. bureau drawers, you've not a sufficient, I . . - *_ I , 118 a - US b Completed a well on the farm of Messrs. e been .- - I _'� , . . . W. H. Willis, sole agent fojr George,.A. Slater shoes supply of white shirt waisto ready in . I . ­ .. I 1,no-oneingpartio�lars. '. 1 1852.1 t spending their holida In town with - F . . , . . . CRiciKET.-The first cricket mat3h played , �5 latchfo,rd and O'Neill, in Exeter' North. . y their , in Seaforbh.. t - 1852-1 � � don to make the many -change � - 0 ' � � , recreation groun� s, on Friday of last -week, -rope the best and at lowast prices. 1 Chesney & . ­ . _�,_ - Xt. � - _1 . I I - . . i Smiley,SeAforth. I ures. friends in Detrolb. ' Mrs. Hackla'nd, - of Come ivith the crowd. on. Andwaletyouwan­ .. ' T a -01 I hero for'- several years took place on the �rou'll And .our stock of haying tools, Seven attempts had recently been made tq. cousin, Mr. John M Intofih.�-Mr. James ' _ a this z ayttes, snaths, i 2aohinei oils, and pure Manila "Y get water on this farm, and all were fail and Miss M cQaadb are -visiting All the good borses and a big crowd at warm weather demands, you'd'better - For Spring Trade . between pioked teams from Seaforth and i � . Mr. Smale, succeeded in gettinj a argareb i Seaforth raaes on Tuesd4 and Wednesday, ne : provide them so - if migggwo . . 1852-1 1 i 1852-1 d of new while--- I - - - . � 9NNEF9194 . I Splendid spring of pure water at :the rat Toronto, is iiaiting at'Nir:. Win. Selater's,'- The beet Red Cedar � nd Pine - shingles in er into a fine, fresh field � � Clinton. The ru e laid down was that none ' Wanted immediately to go to Ha . - I . . . I A large ass.ortment of Sweat Pads, Carry I milton, &Itempt, and there is now a never fai Mrs. Wm. Anson, who has been spending a shirt waiate for making choice. � - I of the players should have'taken part in a� a compatent gei eral servant, must be s good plain - ling . . the county. Get our prIoeg and -gave money. N.P - I � Cotabs, Harness Dressings, Brushes, Axle match within t he pa,st five years, but this I cook. Wages $ 2 4 mouth. Apply by" efter to Mra. ;�ell where so many othera have 1 failed.- the last three months wit�i her friend, Mra.. Clud & Sons, North -Main Street, Seaforth. 1851.3 . . . - . . I - � . rule was not stric bly adhered to on either � ton I .1 I H -OF MRS, S9 Trimmed Hats, Ready -To -Wear 1 1-715 Sn . Grease, Wool and Rubber Rugs. A new I . . 1 Nei 167 Hugheon Street, South Harnil- Mr. Joe 8tephens, of Ca timet, Michigan, is MoIntoob,'returned to her home in Wood- DEAT 7E ART. -The sincerest i . I I I 1861,2 . �, � I stock. of Duaters, .-,Whips, etc. I here juab now visiting his parents, Mr. and stock on'Thursday. , � � sorrow. and regret was, felt by many on its Hats, Trimming Materials. C 81nadi . I . . side. The following are the players from, A:nice 6 'o'o'ave Bell organ alfnost now.., . . I . . . � The largeat stock of Trunks and Valises I Mrs, T. Sbephexis, of the Queen's hotel.- � — I being known, on Saturday last, that Mrs. - - . , I Seaf tb ;L P. Freeman, H. J. Punobard,! Also one g(juare piano, rosewood case, �,Ijehp. G. M. Mrs. .'-J. L. Smith has sold her store, on � � ' I i- � , I . at lowasit prices. ­ . . ,W i I t ' . Usbornle. . � . � �. ly � John Stewart, of 6o4orich township, ha& The deft fingers of our millinemaotheir- . � I oDaugall, 1. F Coleman, G.E. Parkes.' Baldwin, �esfor h. 1 1862-1. ;_ I 1� . Main str�set, adjoining the hardware store I departed this life on that day. Mrs. Stew-� work well, and on ribort notice ,oreato �� . . � ., . � E., A. Fox, J. C.:Greig, Alex.. Wilson, �. L.�, 'See#ii to u tea dri�king is o:n the In- " I FixiNG UP THE MANSE -Ta,king advent. - - , .. �. . KjIlbran, W., K. r of MeBers, Chesney & Smiley, to Mr. Talbot.- . art's maiden name w 6 Amelia Graham., baits either simple or elaborate, &a de-; 1. . Pearoe, L. Kennedy, . S., crease,286tea rinking certainly is. Beattie Brou., age of the absence of Rev Mri� Fletcher ab I ­ - , .4 -to to start t6 meeting of the Assam )ly at Vancouver � , �of Exeter, who intends coming he She was a daughter o Mr. Wm. Graham,', on sale .1 - . BRODERIOK'S Rays, George Si Is, - Mr. Walker and� Mr,i� Seaforth, 1852-1 - � sired. The trimmed bats now � � �� . '_ .1 . business. Mr. Smith purchased this Rtore B formerly of the 3rd coAoession of are styli f - . 200 M- L . Harness Shop Cady's Blook Kirkpatrick. M . W. 0. Reid acted aii" GARD.t,x P RTY.-The Lidies,' Aid, of the ritish Columbia, and of 11re.: Fletcher, at, Stanley,, -Eh and becoming and -I W - I ", . - I soorer, and Mr. t� � only a short ti 'me ago and starbed a grocery add sh6 waa,a nabive ofthis township. She: any case ' some slight alteration - 1* �&_n . . . Holmes -fed and Caplai I I Preabyterjgq ob rch will hold a garden pmty on the . . Hamilton, the good peopl)b of the Thames I t V8 V . I . 11� . 1� - J. S. Ro' . . . ,: , Manse Gr6uqds, on the eveniog of Fri0ay, June 19th. In Its 'but, on acoounb of failing health he Road Presbyterian congrqg&tion are making 11 only two Weeks, pleurisy being would improve the -style to the fancy of' I I -1 - SEAFORTH. rnpires. Tbe game was - bad been i . i .,. � - - . . � , t-9trawberriesl le cream, etc. Band lia attendanoe, was forced to discontinue business, 96nd is was quite a the wearer, it is soon made. And ag-. . I . I I � 1. . - � . qnite intd.reati those wbo� 0ok part in � A . extensive improvements fn the interior of the cause of death. Slie young � ', . . . i , dmission 1 0 1 1862-1- - - woola, he . - t, al bough itng 1tio ,qu called ` i 17 � now in Manitoba. Hie friends ,here will n,- being only 36 years of age, 8 for the ready-to-wear hate, they are .- I 1. � I cc d be : I FAR :: the manse, so that when the respected . . exoiti b *M. T, New lines of farm shoes ar- be pleased to learn that ' his -. health leaves a husband and three oh ldren, the ' I Our Motto: ' staRe. At th000n,11tiaiwit "'IER11. I pastor and his good wife return to their i here in greab numberg-�­h&ts that are- . 1i I � _�� ng "' an _ziv6di thi,k week. It you want the best that is, don't mproved diiriDg 41a sojourn In I young�sb not a year old, to mourn the loan both ohio and jaunty. The woman who - cc H: , the Clinton pilayL a were declared victo iff by laiil to see, our Ii los before you buy. W. H. Willis pretty home they will fi' d it even more 135 BA I the Prairie Provino'e.-Daring the*. thunder � - of a faithful wife and,loving mother. She would be well dressed must look to it ,� igh 91. rade � Work Only" a score o 51 to 3 . At the conollisi 'a, of sole agent in 8(aforth for George A. Slater shoes for' - ey and comfortable th b , b4ore. � - . - �f 5 cc a A . - - - � I � .. 'the match the 0 inton players ilrio@b . I I a doin SzRious ACOIDENT.-A very serious so- required for the trimming of a hat or t . - 27 to � . - - VVe sell th beat Red Cedar shingles that the spire of the Egmondville church, - fruok k� I was who enjoyed bar acquaintance, and much . that her hate are correct 'll - � men. And Dorott y Dodd shoes for ladies. 1852-1 storm of Sunday afbernoon, lightning was much and deservedly beloved by all , . ,Everything . I I . .. hospitably ente. tained ab a Bumptuousi- oidenb 000urced on Mo'day lost on the Ili � . spread prepared moneP-11411 bu� and at the beat price. * N. Cluiff & . consideiablo damage to it and to the root' - sympathy is felt for the bereaved husban pertaining to It you are mosb likely -- ' � I . . I . __ � . . 1. y Mine Hoob Miller, of the son@ N th -, P s1rcut, Seaf arbh. 1861-tf , ' but not injuring the building in any other farm of Mr. Ratoliffe, iveraide Thames and friends. -able to- get here better than elsewhere, - .� - � . Grip hotel, and hiob was grQ S i - it � ly er joyed r -_ V% I *ay. This is the second time that the Road. It seems that a n mber of ,men were . ___________*_�_ . 'T . � _�"­. I I STRATFO,1�1�, � ci I Le-av� your �order wit- us for Gold Mode, t � -ONTARIO. by all the paiti auto. I I - engaged in building a cc enb silo,aind when Walton. I NEW VELVETS, NEW LACES, XEVV � �� , . . - inder,t�lno, tl � cheapeet you call u9q, Qhes�ney & spire of this church has been struck by the cribbing t scaffolding gave - � 9 �' / . � Our graduates seo4e gool positions be- I , ' � ileyt T eaforth. 18521.1 lightning. -We mentioned last week the removin . There will be plenty of fast horaes at the W Bid. T-hi!ee - cau,Ee oux high grade training prepares them COUNCm.-Th�l regular monthly mfetin ­ in way aulthe men who w a standing'on it FLOWERS, NEW SILK.% -NE ng The tea we; were using before we trfe'A ,Illness of Mr. Lowery, V. S., of -fhis 6own. . . S,aforth races on Tueodx� and Wednesday nexb. - � . , ; .-to rewler fir -i -t ­;� ­ of the town couiloil was hold on Monday Beattie's�28c to !is now roosting on the back shelf. �Ve are sorry this -eek to' -bavd to xecord were precipitated to the round, a distance Make arrangements to be tbere, 1862-1 BROIDERIES, NEW FEATIIERS9 - Q,lpjqq Bel I I W . - , leas. Enter now . - ' of 30 feet. and :the poles and planks fell � I for a, ootirs : B autiful catalogue free. evening lss�.' T49 919rk wm. instruOod to BeAtti -Proa., 8 ,&forth. 1852-1 ' Q . at his home, in . Gab our pripas. on ed Cedar' and P' � . 6. e I - bis Lkath, which tVok place InO NEW RIBBONS, NEW VEILING& - ' � . . . prepare a by-law' authorizing the trimmin'g! .—S, � . 0 Sunday Is with them. Mr. Speilse:� a neighbor, was shingles before buying. have the beat shingles W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4 -1 ! - I Goderich 'o ab. He seriously injured and at last 'accounts was and the beet , In the c unty. N. Oluff & Sons, � . � .A and removal of trees on the streets as FoOTBALL­tThe Hurons went to Galt on 'was a young nv%v, 33 ear's oig North Main a I Seaforb 1851-3 NEW ORNAMENTS, ETC. � I 4144-62 � '. o and was still in a cribical conaitioic. Mr. Gardiner, frraleez" I v �� � � . directed by the; mayor and street commit- Satur484.y las%, -to play the return game in unmarried. He was wid to* . skilful dn a t9n of Mr. Robert Gardiner, of FarquhAr, With ma eople. a woman passes for WMI + 1 i ++++-18-1"1-+ . . . � ny P Men�s t I 'go tee. Tile oler� vras instructed to- send the the Wlatern: #cotball Associition series, his profession-, and d ing hfa rbeid4i' I . I I I I i e 6e 11 bad two bones in his foot frao-tured:and will what abe looks, ju--t.as a dollar passes for a I �- - � - . Gutta Perch& Ja4_d_ Rubber Manufacturing The Hutroua v e to their old-tirfis form SeaforDh m0e many friCnds- who deep hundred a a a �e 0 0 4 . Color& I . . -_ T I ,1Y be laid up for Eome time. The others Were - � - - The. CanAdian Bank cents, and hpl, attire makes hEr . . I of 1$112� being the amoun� of for thisi game, re '101ayed ball that surprised regret his rearly deabh.-The b aublfu! more 9z lees bruised and a ratched but none a dol- � � Co. the sum - nd p 6 A looks, juat as a, hundre .cents makes I . Q,F CO.MMERCE. their account for new hose, loss $40 for old tbeir op � showera of Saturday evening and 'Sunday lar. I N w the woma who would improve � ,ponents. After the game bere, the I . of them seriously huvt. Some days pro- I 0 n . � - - hose. The report of the Etreet committee, .Qtvlt te�m were looking f6tward t' I , . . . P some- afternoon, with whi�h this district was viously while Mr. Thomas Ruasell$' of Ex- her 44ppearance by a Bbylish new dress, &11( i ; 12 placiDg the 6stimated expendiLure on streets bhing eABy Lt they ot a surprisQ. as the , I I TII�Ai) OkkICY: 'A - - T0. ' I , bi 9 favored, jusb came Inthe nick of -time and a most becoming hat, should hie at once to — - — I I . � I Ic � - $1,087, exclusive of cost of game.reWte , Ina tie, one to ode. "Vegetation fell, hitting him on the �ide and � Injuring � � . . � ,j �,:hj� yea4 at - But our have done much to I stimulate eter, wee working at the I ame Bilo a plank The E. McFaul Cole a ore, Seaforth. 1 E. Me _. FA UL ; � I i _ I � . Men's � a laid p for a week, bab . . 1852-1 D ' Goods Co. � - 000. cement walks and special ex on! boys el'im they mere entibled to the� matdh. and improve the crops. -The Foresters and him so that he w4 T . ry � � penditures . 4 _ Capital, (paid ly) $ 8 .000f big drain, whs received and adopted. - The i No goalp wer� scored during the fint half. United Workmen were to haVe attended we are pleased to tlearn t ab he ii� nearly LoCAL ITM, 'I � I � I i econd the Huyons scored o4e, and fol- is. -L. M Donald & Co. aii-d �, Reserve Fund - -$;21500,000, mayor and Oerk were authorized to ascer- � In the a. I , the Presbyterian church in a body[ on lasb- recovered again I I finished sawing this y ar's cut of logo, have- d -y ), : - I . 7 i - tain whether or not the council has power to I lowed it up V�Ibh another, which was disal- Sunday evening, but owing to, the- web ? , . . and k_-,#th's Greatest licash ! - . I . - I ff_aide -gail I . I *_ I - : - : - � remib all ork , i . rvioe was p . I will'now turn.their at ention to the manu _. Aggregate Resources � y of the taxes on aesessable ' lowed on, an ; Galt then got pi eyouiDg, tile so J ' . i I . - -over - - $721 000,000 property. The mayor and J. M. Best were � off a ponalty "ck, '. b cur boys claiftl b bhe `we6ki. Th6 pos�pon6tftotnb was soniewimt . BOWav, 3. 1 fact4re of -barrel heading.�Mr. Thomas D Goods Store. 11 �_� . - . er h ' . ry ., .. .. . appointed � committee to confer with playerwhoscond-til goal Was decidedly off- NoTES. -Rusin lea was booming around Bolp as had his be raised up, prepara. I - . . . I I 1 andfflut �, q inconvenient to the - pastor, Rev. Mr. m oa ra of 1i ay were tory to having a* came wall and stabling ____ - � --- - � � . . HQn., Q. A. Cox, President I Meastb. S. "ickgon, Leapold VanEgibond 4 tide up a; vigorous kick, but the Larkin, as he had prepared 'a special ser- the station this w 3ek. Te I . b Bumu I August Vo - g ,.on.; . F, Coleman and' referee uld "b see ib that way. No niore mon and only received notice of the po3t. shipped by Johr Denh( M, 0 lyth ; a placed �nderneat 1 1 r. o n or ree. 0 I -1 . . . . ' . ; I B, E. Waiker, deneral Manage'r. Charles il on, 'Wit , a view to settling any scoring was� d�ne. i -The Hurons still have a ponement half an hour before' the -hour of double deck car of hogs b, r 01. gg _& Co., and Jr., is also making preparations for enlarg- Lee, haluling . sewer pipe, V2 ; --Thomas Bob- I I . ' . . � - $51. i - - . Ing and building a cem nt: block wall under ertson, opening road, S. R. 30 and 31, . . _. I . . 1damhge t�o t eir property b' the big drain, fighting chanoe for the championship, abd a double deck ca, of hog; bl John Arm- . , . - �__` . y I I service, and, of course, had nc time to pre. � ' . I - I - �._. . . I.- London, England, Office, ' and were an harized t9 make the bebt set- !thgy inbeindt� make 'the chance good. The I equal 'to atrong.-The elevator at Lhe itation, ownf d his. barn.-JameB Simp on left on Tuesday. There was only one tender received for . 1� I , . . I � pare another sermon. He provec - 1. lement wit the par�ies that they can. The .next game wi ,"I be with the Berlin Rangers, b Win. 01099, � 'was Bold thi week to Mr to y dri with the 33rd bat- building abutments for Hogg's back bridge, .1 ZO LOMBARD STREET, E. C. I � the occasion� however, and delivered A t .�btend militar . -ai�rqiati(,n grounds, this (Friday) -MoBt ekoellebt :and hel 6 t I nteers, i LondoD.-Among and that wfas not accepted. The work WAS I street oomn1littee. wos Instructed to ex- 'on -the 1i Veyers, of List � wel. W 3 un lierstand th%' alion , of volu � � I I . I I I I amino the listreet iii front of Mr. B. B. evening,!at 6�15. This will be a match - he will run a flour and feDd b isiness as well the successful studentg from this vicinity- sub;equently let to Frank Gatteridge, of - -i I discourse, -Mr. Albert Ro6rbson, of But- uy grain. extensively -1 r. . and --Mrs 0 0 to about- - . I Gunn'W resi &nae, and repair the same if they ; worth seleing, � and there should be a' big f alo, was here thi; week visiting his mother, an b - . who have been attendir g college at Tor nto, Sea rth, and will amount invalue - - _­ A general BAnking bustnews tran- deem ib -desirable. Accounts to the amount 11 crowd out. 1 . . -Mrs. (Rev.) Mus- W. Wray. are' away north on a d.ri.ving w6motictj the names ol Miss Maggie Me- $1,800. The tender of the Stratford Bridge - i - . .� . onat I i .i- U Mrs. M. Roberbson. Donald, John Gardiner and Robert Duncan- Co. was'accepted for the Iron superatruoturef 1-1 Butt � - ad.. - - � of $549.20 were passed for_payment, and the . I � 9 ave left he�e on Wednesday for, Wiarbon, trip. They will visit Tar i, I lolateln, Dob. I , . . - I Farmerx' and -Graziers' Notes d112- council adjourned to meet � at the call of the , DEATH Or Ift. J. - 'P. BRINr.-Mr. Joseph gr bington, Newmarket and o;her places.- 'son- We congratulate ,these young people at 81,M9. 1 � �� . where she will spend a month previo 'us to We � dly number from r - I �i­ .. . __ counted, and Rpecial attention given mayor, . � P. Bpine paaspo peacefully from this life, at Laking up -lier I residence in' Tqronto.�The had a 'fine shower o ran on Sunday onitheir succese.-A goo . � - - . __ �'; ­_ -_� �a ­_ —m , ! I evening , t wh t %as needed this.village and lo-cali y will attend the . � I - �ta fte aollectlon-of Sale Not*n, etc. his residonodi lin Harpurhey, on Tuehday 33rd -regiment of volunteers leftil on Tuesday � � 1­_�,_- I ., , . It was jus and Rappen. I � , - ;� ' - . : . - I .i - .n in was accom- cus, at Str Word, this ' ee I w k.- � . ' their annual drill. . � � I I � J - Don't fail'to attend Seaforth races out I I SAVINGS BANK. , .SOt7Tir HVRO.Y.FARAmRsl LNSTITUTE.- last. � Mr. Br �' p had been coutfined to his 'or London, to put, in will do a lot of good. T e r4-, Ringling cir . - � Interest allowed on �&paigttg of _$1 The annual meeti��I? of the - South Huro!u , residence for �'bout a mouth. He did not The Seaforth company is under command panied by sharp lightnin ;, but no serious -Th heavy rains, the, 'ormer part of this Tuesday ond Wednesday, June 10 and 17. -1852-1 - - . and upwards,. Interest is are te was held ilikMiller'b hall' seem to euffer f damage was done in this i ielghborhood. Mr. . week, caused the farmel a to wear a broad ' . I . - I �, Wited to i om any particular diQease, 'of Capt. A. WilEon. Rev. Rural Dean . I am r D. Hay, 'Commissioner and Conveyancer. - - Henuall, on Tuesday afternoo _. Win. Grigg's barn was at. er�le, as'it was much needed. -Comm i I . n lasti. The - but simply gay way to weakness, c6used by Hodgins is regimental chaplain an'l Mr. R. -uck, bub was only union wills, mortgagevand deede drawn up. Money loaned - scoounts 6 n the 31st of May and the I 17i*lu I rIE 1riog out of 0 -0 Mr. � ,c ed in D 30th of November in each year. _ president, Mr. D. McInnis, of Exeter, pre4 ,a gradual we ie physical man. S. Hays, pay-maoter.-Mr. A. J. Dickson, d" d t th extent o about $10.- a ealwill be conduct �*fra Presby- at the lo *est rates of interest. . . I .1 ; aided. The directors report for C,he pas� _H-ehad rea 'd the good age of 84 yeara, of Goderich, and Mr, R. D. Forbes, of Ab�:mgm"Proctolre, or., of -the village, - is very terian church, on Sunday next, by the pme. MowiLng machines-fand all 1ineB of mwchi:16- - � . ch tor, Rev. A. McNabb. I.repairin'g. T. Mellis would remind all that he Is I . The Bank bag 8.13 branches extending througlaott 'year showed that two regular and six afip� and previous o his lost illness was a remark- Stratford, have passed their final examin. Poorly at preseiit.-Mra. Ferrier continues . L _. - ; . �. Ontario, Quebec, h1aultbbs, Northwest Territories, plemen.tAry'Inatitute meetings ha � . very- poorly. -R 0 — ! again to the .front for another Boasou at lite old" British Columbia, Yukon District, Maritime Pro. . � d been held ably amarb at .active man for his age. Mr. atione-in medioiDe at McGill Medical Col- . save MeCallum, of East . ­, Ing. AsTom- . Wawanoeb, andReeveIa ieter, of Morrisi � . - hobby In the way of all inachine repaid - � . � vinuou and the United States, during -t -he year. The 'attendance att�heae' Brine was a iiative of Tolpedale, Dorset, lege, Montreal, and are now entitled to - -, Hulldtt. - has few equals In this line of work. BlI work Analled ,� , i . . meeting@ was nob to large an.in some former, Englard. Previoue to coming to this coun- attach to their narnes Cbe lett6rd.M. D., C. were in the villige on Fr day evening last, � I Have your moweA � , � .,. - � G. E. PARKES, Hanagar. ' " Seaforbh races, TuefMay and Wednesday will receive the beA attention. I Joh. . : I 7 - ears, the falli on M -on- letting contiraC6 f3r gravc [ling A football . 0 in In good time in order to avoid the rush in th8* I � I - I F. HaLME&M D, Solioltor, y lig�off being accounted for by', try he residea in London, England,for 'about M. -Division court was held here . V June 16 and 17. Come wltl Ahe crowd. 1852-1 busy.time. All plow repairb)LY done and a full stock � - b came too w - Is wo cases on the . played here - plow repairs on band. Special attention given to � . 1624 the unusually sto�mv aInd inelemenp weather ton .years. nads over fifty day, but there � re on1V t match was (n SatTirday even- We have the beat Fed, Cedar and Pine of .-evailing whe . fir ng last betwee# Westfield anA Belgrave el: (let on I ces'Wore buying, N. Cluff & 1852-1 � pi n �he meetings werelhold. It y�arsi ago, Itlanding in London and soon docket, and, one of them'. was postponed ' - I ,kingleo. r all tire settings. T. Mellia, Hippeo. . . 1, . was also reported that Women's Inatibutes afterwards do' ing to Huron,and settling in until next court. -A blio'kakin purse, with which re , wed in a victor r for the visitors, Sons, -North Main avrrli er, Be dorth. 1861.3 - a I I � NoTzs.-Rev. and Mrs. XdKibboa :are- I C�ockery! Crocker.y.1 had been forme( at Heneall, Exet,pr, and Itarpurhey, Where -he continued to reside a clasp at the top, and containing a small by a score of 4 to 2. In the r6turn game I Comzcm.-The first sitiing of the cour� of visiting fricnds in the vil , lage -Mrs. R. P. - � I . I - � Bayfield. The Membership foe the y�ear was. until his dea�t . b�e filled the positioa of Eum of money, was lost near the railway the Belgrave b ,,,,, e,xpect to -redeem them. rev'ision of the township of Hullett assess- Bell visited her sister, Mrs, Reid, Of W* � ========= I i � : _�Jli ing � I ' I has had &'nest veran- Ment roll was held in the ball, Londeaboro, ham, the fore part of the week. -Mrs. TO -1- -- . There's 'new- goods arriving every 182. '-The,finanoihi statenient showed that bodliff of the 5nd division: court for 47 years - station a few days ago, - Tile findii- will aelv,,._-Mrs. so : � V> Bi 8en cornmenced-- with a �aiid-6nly roai&ed that position since his - greatly relievb the mind of a. your � I - the year z h A b re' iR lad dab built in frokit of her new residence,which on May &b. Oaly no appeal wan re- ton -was Visiting the Misses Murray, of . we6k. - See th.o dinner and tea6ets balance in tho tr6Tasury of $163.89, and the c � t illness. As a mark of Ilia fidelity to by leaving the losti article at T adds coiiaiderabl to its appear nee. ceived against the r that of - Win. Soot t, G , -Mr. John Dinsdale at- . I � , en HE Expos- . .y oll': orria, this week. I now in steck. 'Also a crate of toilet receipts amou teO -to $323.4-7, while the ex- d: - ­- �i - )nditure for t1heyear amounted to 8179.80 Pty, we may say that during all thc;ao ITOR offioe.-SoMe of the farmer.3' . wives in - 7 I - who claimed his assessmen b of $4,500 was tended conference in Wirigham,-Meure- � . WaLre just to, hand, lovely goods� and P' I 1, years he only missed attendance ab one Al- Tuckeramith complain bitterly that their Zurieb . .. ; too high, but as his farm e�ontains 125 acres B. Mellis and W. Ivison, are Improving the- �, - . . thus leaving a balance in the treasury at the 'vision court s(ttinga. He mas one of the hen roo3ta are being seriously' depleted by BR of good land, with first - class buildings, .the a�ppearance of -t prices right. . - i ms. -Last Saturday afternoon we had heir dwellings by giving . . - - - close of the B n an al year of $309. 1 1. This beet known wen in the county. For over chicken thieves. It its a -pity .thab these a fine shower of rain, but twomiles east of court very quickly dedded-to confirm the them a fresh cost of -1 . . ; - . paint. -Mr. T. Mo— I is a good nest' eg with which to commence forty years, fi�j -addition to his ,court busi- . aesenor's work. A number o - - I I evil.doers oriuld not be dtfilcovered ,and, fit. the village there was none.' Oa; Sunday al. f change� and -Clymont h new steel roof on his . the operations 0 � he new year. Thd follow- nese, he acted as auctioneer, and in this 'will regret to ternoon we were visited by - abo'her fine co!rections were made in .the roll. The resid as Put'k& - 11-0 tingly punishad.-Many here � ence. It ma en a goo!a job. -Mr. Wm. � BEATTIE. BROS.' -,,ilng ere -elected ;director@ for fho, ensui g capacity was very sumessful and popular, learn of the death, at Waterloo, on Monday, shower, which was mos weWome.-Miss west baIf 1A 19, cone3asion 7, and south Moore is be'ving the interior of hie dwelling , I . . � - e&,� . I I � I The 2Sc Tea Store, � I . Exeter, 11 McInnis,. H. Smith a d and (lid a larg,6 business in bbis line. In the of Mrs. hliot�, wife of Mr. F.- 0. G. Minty, Lydia Faust left on Monday for Berlin, to half lob 20, concession 7, as assessed to freshened up. All these improvements .go- . � Aft,mm . I - ­ - I __ ", Z - W. Carling; St* phen, William Lewis, . earlier days be conducted sales from Wrox-, formerly manager of the Bank of Commerce attend the executive meet ng oi the Young Wni. Morrison, owner, nd both John all -d to show that our villagers want to have I V O, 'Beookenshire an W. S. Sanders ; Hay, i � w ftla - - � . . . eter on the nc rLh -to. Exeter on. the �80-u-th' here. Mrs. Minty had givew, birth - to a People's Alliance. -The directors of the HAY, Samuel Kyle struck off 1; west half lot 17: everything comfbrtwble� and nesit.-Rev.. -_ . I - _� - __- :Gais, B.* S. Phil ips and R. ' died'the following Branch Agricultural I Soc ety met in' the conaession 9 . i Mr. Davidson, of Varna, occupied the gul- . MoMQrdie ; an& -for many years travelled on horse back, 'littlela6n on Sunday, and l 2 asifesed Ito .Wm. J. Miller . � Stanley, John etahen, W. Cooper, Thoa. making long tripa-in'the saddle, and many day. 'The child also died. Bobides Mr. town -ball here, a other evening, and owner, and Wm. Scanlon Btruck off ; John pit in St. Andraw's churich on Sunday lasbt . , , th I _. I A Worthy School Fraser, John McNaughton and R. Sti�wdep; a long, dark ride he had -in returning frorn Minty there is one little daughter. -The transacted a loi of bus none. i The date& Edmollaton, -te"na rib noith parb- of ,lob 36, while Rev. Mr. of Brucefield, ,oft- � Tuckeramith, J. .Z. .Henderson, R. t.,M �-_ conducting ea lea at loilg distance's from his SeafoAl� , 'Milling Company have let a con. fixed for the show were E aptem�er 23 an& consession 9, instead of Jane. Dodsworth, .Sawers, , ,I i .1 I - � I . - dubted the services in the Metho1istitchurch. , . �, I Which converts more raw material into Lean and Black ; Sealorth, M. Y. home. 'But i a those days he scarcely knew tract to. Mr. Stephen Lamb to sup' ly them 24. _M' T1111 Kibler, of Wampton,� is; owner ; John McCallu n and Wm. Scott, -Mr. and hlrff,�Jobn V -of U . � � , McLean ; C . leas w - p Iss :r &11111 judi e I ance, . XT eatni6g power, and places more young men lYs'pbrogrle, John Allison, Richaid what illness 0, weariA as, as he wa's with 150,000 feet -of lumber, to be used in here visiting h ra. 01 Fritz, � � � sborne.# - � . ' . L adbury, joint tenatiti of north half of lot . spent the fore part; of the the week with � and women In good positions, th . Hqnter and - Rolberb Gardiner ; _Honqal�, possessed of a strong constitution and Wiry the re-buildii3g of their elevator. -Mist other fri * zellp con I n Mr. and Mirfi, D. Hay, of ,he village. -Rev.- � I . an any in- . . eudn.-,�E- Is all Ra dr, tenant, . w . Hbitution of theA Jo t1der and IW. J. Miller. M& yalque equ�.Jled by few. He was assiduous Groer;, of London, is the guest of Mrs (Dr.) Heral , d., has had a teloph ne placed in I hie north half , lot 8, concession 4,. instead of -Mr. Walker, who, some years ago, was p.&&---' - ; I ,Ind in Canada, is the hn ' . J . P h .1 - � . editor of I the' 4, ' cession 10 ; I , . .. " - Nevin, Tuckers ith, and Win. xh��tejt4; in the performance of every duty, and was, Burrows, -Mr. and Mrs. Williank Beet, of house on his farm, on the lindline, about]a Joseph R%nds ; John I ands, lob If), conces�. tor of the Methodist church, here, was thin . . ­ - I - . Usborne, were.ele ted auditors.' Mr'. t Rich- .implioitly, frusted b hia'fo)lows, as he was ,Piokford, Michigan, are visiting the form- milt from the village, an has 'new direct - Johns lot week a guest at the home of Mr. and MrO.- _ � 1-111pe � - Central Business" college, Wi . I y sion -14, manhood franchise!; A.F �f I I whi � 11 ard Delbridge, of aborne, Aho bad: been 4' the very aoiu'l � 4 hono , while his cheerful, I d franchise ; Henry W. Ivii On.' HIS many old friends W6111 1 . I . . � er's. brother, Mr. J. M. Beat.-Mesqn. communication with' his ffice. Mr. Zeller 27, concession .9, manho4 ft -14111 I L � 11 And School of Shorbiland, Typewriting director for a 9 8 are, an& w genial (Lipban.tion inade him a universal Richards' . � yjaxl.-� many' 'ye 410 . on & McInnis, W. R. Counter,, Is entorprising.-'D.: S. Fi unt h." given the. YOungblut, owner 1,,. �S., Man3hester, please to�jsee him loo.kingso well.-3ft-- - I ;,ruc:4 . and Teljg r0hy. was a moat usef 1, and indefatigable v�orkdr' favorite With oll who erijoyedhis acquaint- Jackson Brothers and 11. LiVene are front of hinstore anew co6t of paint which f 0 �. A . Rit - -- . . . 11 �,g _ ' . . 11 Jainee Young - at , lberb Brigham, Alexii er Monteith has- had the luck tC, : � V g Lnj% � . the Interests of was; lJy a a once, bu.4 tber are no,�w few of his old time having their store frontm newly pkinted.- improves Its appearance: N ory muoh.-Rov. d 15, coness- have ter stru'Ok on his farm at the deptli i il . ' the Inatitute" owner part 15, . I #0 -day TOP -ONTO, -'ONTARIO, WT � 1019 . I I . . . � unanimous vote, made an honona6 life pomradeO,. t ; 11 For:many years be- was Mr. James McMichael left on the excurision and Mrs. W. J. Yager le't on 'Monday for olon 12 ; , Jameis 13trachSn innd A. Kirkpat- of 250 t. -Mr. W, W. Cooper has had * . I � � 11 .e "830.1 ­ I � . member. It wai also decided to granb 4 'fast fill.1 -- and special favorite of to Detroit from Goderich, on Thursday, and Sebringville, to - visit Mr i. Yager's father, rick, joint tenants 11 . B., Oswald Carey, new sh ngle roof put onihis barn. - P--inoe A� I . Mr. -B- - - i __,;� . ' ' Alwaysopon., no vacatlons, 12 tea.chere,'fine . thirty .dollars 0 be devided equall r the late , I L I Meyer ! and .with will spend a w k wfbh his nephew' Dr. Mo- and from there the go t) Philipsburg, to struck off ; Ed. Jordan, owner lot 20, B. S., Thump ion, of Hensall, did the work.-Wis . Red _D ,e( � .0 y L - L i tbre Womejes Institute t`0 'w1hom ' he" I '� 0 a Mee ang an - . - .ee,, . ,,ujpmen t. ,R,peclal Summer Session for �betweeu .the t Ld. be n so Ong and a1c Michael, of at city. -Mins Bessie Do att nd ministerial Id Sunday � A would i ogain draw the attention of our resid- 1, uly and Augu�t. Particulars free. Write I . 11 �ti Summerhill, and 0. Beacom, struck off., . ,aid them in their orki The direotc�rse' r clos6ly asaociA ied in business, Mr. MeyeIr I Verne, of Woodstock, who hap been spend- school convention. -The missionary meet- m( d' arty next Thurted . �� . . Particula I I . we ieting of the couneff was held in the era to t le my ievea� � . - �� W. H. S4AW, Principal. - recommended to regul Institu � be g clerk of -he court from the time of its I Ing a few days in tow.�,. the guest of M - ings, in the Catholic ohurd i last evening, and the following accounts punted : Ing, gi, gar en ip i - . in ' week, were e iZ7 L ub the Ladies 1 Aid of St'Andrevet .If I - - L I . Yo.a.ge and GMU4,alm. Toronjo. meetInge at Biruce eld and Exeter-, as iis -D. S. Fai,ab wan at Philips- Wm. Carter, " aaetd0r, $90 ; obure I - is goo , uali so liah' ent til his death. Mr. Brine I Kate Johnston, sangl in Sb. James' church, well aftended. . ­_ .1 I I I ar meetings . . ; .L 11 C . ;you will min �_ - d time if Yov- - . , . 1580-153 and supplement at Beifortb� wan the 1,Mt a viving meinber,of his family' I on Sunday last, morn ug and evening, which burg, an a delegate to the Ev"eiiog Sun. Harland Brothers� D, for sewer pipe, are not there. � � �_ _� QRE'1 � I � I i I . I : . . I �, I � . � 14 � 0 . I i i _� . . .1 L o � - I . ; . i � I . � � ! . L . ! I . 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