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00jJ10V* a quiet,lo�preb;nbioue woman, who was down to business again, better qualified with flags and lanting of many colors. The __�___ � _ . .
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. � and acted well her part in life. She was a — — Miss Grace M. Elder, formerly of Seaforbb, bike and fire alarm whistles, and their ear- , Dollar SaVed- � I I
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I For GGI'd Medal Twine DISTRICT MATTER devoted and consistent member of the Pres- For calves, ib makes fresh whey or skim writifig from Red Deer, Alberta, on July torturing strife of digeordL&nb soundo made Le I � � � 11"i -
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8. byterian church. Her memory will long be milk equal to new milk. It cure's seaurs and 2nd, says 11 We are all well and like our it difficult for the drivers to restrain their r111gS 1. ,�
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Toi>. Tim WEsT,—The followi right. new home very much and are delighted with horses from fleeing for shelter into the farm �.. . r I I 1:
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I merabers of ber family, -but by,all'who knew , For turkeys and I 'ing hens, he'cogu ig �the,ldountfy. Aflvla' thing is lookidg beauti- lanes alon 'the Mute; - 'W . - . �
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Z seekers' excursion, on Saturday last, . by . 0 one oent a day for 15 to 20, and one-third f al just now and the crops are in excellent Columban Quadrille,, Band elicited . loud � 11 - I �%.
; for their chioks. It keeps them free fiorn shape."—Mrs. M. R. Counter is here from applause at the Logan picnic. The strin,z, � .1
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k . Greig & Stewart, 0. P. R. agents -. E. A. A -PLEASURE PARTY.—A party of Ameri- disease. All other kinds of mtook food and Honolulu, visiting her mother and nieter, brass and wood -wind instruments were all One Dollar Nearer 11 �
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f barrel salt Aways on -hand. Mrs. and Miss Thompson, and other friends. evenly balanced, mud the sweet harmonious �� .�;� � - I
� boia ; Heber Morrison., Seaforth, to Edmon. Uanada on the Toronto Home Comers' ex- - .
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� —Mr. Robert Forbes, of Montreal, was here strains kept everybody on the qni vivo from �
z ton ; Mrs. R. Elgie, Seaforth, to Cypress oursion, and took in the Huron Old Boys'
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: this week, visiting his brother, Mr. Arthur : morn until nightfall.—The result ol the , ENNA X �Rfu_1_1999§ . 1 4 � - ���
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1 River ; W. H. Willie, Seaforbli, to 0algary ; trip to Goderioh, and also visited Bayfield. HAMILTON & KERSLAKE Forbes. Mr. Forbes formerly resided in June exmminationir in the St. Colnmban � � -
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� It works in al1 kinds of machines, is Lawrence, Seaforbb, to Edmonton ;, Mrs. P. McDowell and wife, and Mr. 0. S. Powell Seed Merchants - - - Seaforbb. Stratford but is now an extensive horse Ah I /Wo ..
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Herron, Staffa, to Moose Jaw ; R. E. Cress P . _ I . of North Main street, received a telegram Wingle, T. Williams. Third clase,—Louis - money. )) The fir-ab,.rung of istortu.. � 1� , - 10���
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breaks, and gives hetter satisfacti - off for a short time ab Maple Hall, the real- examining the body the doctor found a gun on Friday, conveying the sad intelligence of Stapleton, Peter Matthews, Willie Mat- I �
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. well, Seaforth, to Calgary ; Miss Clars Mc- deuce of Mrs. F. Came, and mother of shot'Wound on the left side, immediately other rungs, of systematio'sav 5 #11ths I I -
with those who use it than any other Intosh, of Winthrop, to Rapid City ; Min Mrs. C. ,9. the death of her brother,& merchant in thewe, Lizzie Atkinson. Second class,— -_ 4 . . - I
Powell. They were a jolly over bbehotirt, the charge ihavingentered Washington Territory. She had received a Notts, Matthews, Joe Reach, Louis Atkin- suming that you are on the firit . I .
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— on Monday, expressing themselves well rear. The flesh was torn sad the ribs broken a, a" Z' � S.
Also pure Manila .rope and harvest THE BEA,vpm WoN.—The Be -avers won in which it was stated that they were all Grath, Harvie Rahon, Edward Roach,(Louie alre dy trading here to commenoe (041 � o .
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pleased with the sights of -Cani ad&. in end pene6iting the heart. Death had, ,well, sotthat the telegram, coming so soon Nigh, The names are arranged in the order - 40 �
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� tool,% macbdne oil, etc. � their first game for the ,season, in Brantford, 6 - . evidently, been almost' Instantaneous and fter thin, was a very severe shook be Mrs. of merit.—Miss Agnes McFadden arrived This -store's Money sav, pri . - .ft. 10�� 'I I
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on Saturday last, when they defeated the THE HomE COINERS.-The following are the shot had been fired with the muzzle of Mvenlock and her sister, Miss Armstrong, home from the Chatham Conservatory of assist you in imbing ef - - - ; 1#0 I
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intermediate team of tbab oiby by four goal among those who came with the Huron Old the gun close to the person. The body win who if visiting her just now.—The Misses Music on Wednesday. an rapidly as any Other iner . - I
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to none. It was a fast, clean game, and the Boys' excursion from Toronto, on Saturday, taken home in the afternoon, but the ooro- Annie and Eva Laird, of Brooklyn, New prices possibly could. Pri I . I
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Beavers consider the Brantfords a better and dropped off at Seaforth; remamin ner decided the circumstances were not such York, were here this week, visiting at the . I 0 .coupled with an overflo - ce'3hft . - -----. - � :
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I CHESNEY& SMU, Y) team than St. Marys. The Beavers are with friends in the bow Harlock. I- . _g.meWft,f I
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. n and vioiniby until as to render,the holding of an Inque8b nec- parental home of Mr. and Mrs. Sjohn Laird. quality. A_Utt1o.tmwT1i.,—W,.,,, -1 - � - a
now rounding into shape, and from this out'. Monday : Charles Hart, wife and family; essary. Several people in the neighborhood Big sale of ladies' oxfordet 30 pairn, sizes save for you out of a em,j .
they should take on a winning streak, and Win. Hart, John MoLaren, Mr. mad Mrs.. of the �M re. John Weir has returned from the old 91 '.le Purohasel - - I
SEA -FORTH, bush say that they distinctly heard , a and 3J, Friday and Saturday only. Regular $1 _0 .
amplonship. In conatry, and Is now visiting friends in town. to'J $1.50 for only 57c per pair. Samples in North are likely to make, enough money to A �
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Sb. Marys la8t week, they showed that they Out She intends to resume her residence in Soa- window- W. H. Willis, sole agent for George A. move the me .1 .
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. . Hardware, Stoves, Etc. bid a good teami and only lack of 1praotice Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Boyd, Miss ce, torth in the fall. -Mr. and Mrs. James o6netaint traderwith ,, youe .. � - I - I
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. Dorran Levy was 50 years of age. He was Of 11 Pringle, er., of Stratford, who had been here ladies. - - 1856-1 savings will grow into great poegft �� -1 .
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kept them from winning by a big Poore. Mrs. George Good and Min Reader. -An ill wind may blow youir hab ,� ties. - Remember the dollar at -a . -
the results will be diffe . Good, Geor cheerful and genial disposition mud was a for a few weeke, returned to th lir homp on off, but'ib can't harm you if it blows you ; ftaking L , time - Tnder three 1,
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I)LOMINION BANK ch There was a son of the late Willis, i Levy, a far I right to The E. McFaul Co.'s Store, Sea- . ward. .
- . When they meet St. Marys, again, though, Dent and Miss Dent, Mrs. R T Simpsoni general favorite with all who knew him. He Friday last. They took withe them bei . saving habit is
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I - q . � � may have been others, but these are all mer of Fullarton, Perth county. He came tees of Hannah's school, Tuckersmith I , are forth. . For then you are righb where you .:. -.-_- i4g to walik throu.
OLD Fpamms HEARD FF.ox.-We men- whose names we have been able to procure. to Se&forth from Mitchell about four years - I
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CAPITAL (Paid Up), - $2 500 000 tioned a few weeks ago that Rev. S. Ache- They returned home by special train. which very much annoyed by boys and other per, should be, in the midst of bargains in Printo, Dehicate Wash lftterlals for 1� . � I 11 , T 1.
ft E ST. - - ' formerly of Kippen, but latterly of ago and- putohased the livery stock and none who should know better, thiowin Cottons, Linens, Sheetings, Muslins, Ging- . I I L 7 � I for the beneB.
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$2,500.0 possed through. Seaforth at 8 o'clock Mon. business of Arthur Forbes.. He af berwards boue�a at. the-sohool building - and breaking - . ig*apwlq]!�iw�q_ W-36 � . I jor a -except the'
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call to Towner, in the same State. v, easanb outing. the windows. They bbis week offer a re- 14 � I 9 9 -
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SEAFORTH BRANOtl, tice the following in the Pembina Expreo We were all pleased to Coleman e8bate and fibted it up for a stable ward for information that will lead to -the pleasing col- - J 9M
� . s, see them at any rate, and trust that all and residende. He had one of the beet detection and conviction of -these A CLEVER STUDENT. -W o"k � � If you hav-
.. A. - thought- e are pleased to pretty textures, but there ,&r6 mob iess. :
..� - another visit next year. p oyers, and'if Mills has been . enough alliterationa in the English -lea. the tb - _:
gentleman -. 11 The departure of Mrs. Ache as a �
1, Main Street, Seaforth. which refers to the family of the reverend these and many more will be able to pay us aportioned and equip ed establishments Of Is or m lioious property destr learn that Miss Edith *M. T -dee i�AOWM
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- ing a large and profiLable business. He also will be apb to suffer. -Wm, Westcotb, who in connection with the Toronto Conservatory ties and the qualities of the �eh -_ I
. acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, Acheson at Towner, where he has taken DIED IN MUSKOKA'.-The death is an- had the bus and baggage business for thp- welat ' olow I
] and advances made on same at lowest charge of the Presbyterian church, is one no to Manitoba a few weeks ago to work of Music, obtaining first class honors. - things in this season -a p L
rates. � unced at Bayeville, Muskoka, on June hotels. He was a hard working man mud . . urohmses, At Al
more change in our population that will be at his trade as a bricklayer, has not been *—. least we can't tell of them as they AR
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rafts sold on all points in Canada, regret -ted by many who have become he, known to a good many of our readers in this, tragic death was ashook to - the community of the large number of workmen there -and Big sale of ladies' oxfords, 30 pairs, sizes Doesess'ng a selection Of almost eve
he United Stat6s, and Europe. quainted,with the genial minister and his vicinity, Mr. Wright was aged 54 years and in deeply regretted bv all. He leaves a 4 - - - I
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest the scarcity of building material. , He in. .21, 3 and 31, Friday and Saturday only. Regular $1 kind and style which goes to -make 6 �
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estimable family in their stay of about two and 6 months. He was a brother of Mr. widow and fimily of one son and one daugh- tends returning home shortly, as he can got to $1.50 for only 67c per pr*fr. Samples, In North wash goods A most . I .-
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years here. Mr. Acheson is a gentleman of ,Charles Wright, of MoKillop, near Seaforth, ter. The remains were taken to Mitchell window. W. H. Willis, sole agent for George A. you haven't got, and need, get now, - - .
pleasant address and an excelle as steady work here as there and living i I I
- upwards. n nb platform and ot Mr. James Wright., of Point Ed- for interment on Sunday afternoon. 113 Slatershoeo for men and Dorothy Dodd shoes for - -_ q
R- 13, HAYS, -,--, � . W. K., PEARCE, speaker, as well as a indefatigable worker ward, and of Mrs. H. 0. Wilson, of London. -----------O_ el ladies. " � 1856-1 . I
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for the church." . He was a native of Sterlingshire, Scotland, TRAVELLERS ;,ryw,l,, of North Main streeti goes to De- A little rain, a little sun, a libblo grief, ,-, � . -
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. _. A- �11 and came to Canada in 1868. He resided in ed to distant points this week by W. Somer little fun; a little work and life is done. �) Am extraordinary showing of 4ja0enovel- - .
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Y_ - a AJL -Trunk Railway and steamship clover crop being short this year, but, Mr. and becomingly I ties is required thin -year tc_-m,Mt tbb . Z
" FOUR GENamATioNs.-We have been London and Brantford until 1878, when he ville, Grand holidays. -We hear a good deal about the Let's all dress abyliahl -novel
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shown a most interesting group photograph, removed to Muskoka, where he has been en. a ent : Charles Mason, to Edmonton ; Miss Thomas A. Adams, of the 3rd concession. of while we are h6re. By eyo doing,,well,keep demands for fine dress trini�,i_gs. of . .
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Farmers Ruention 1. taken by the Messrs. Jackson Brothers, of gaged in agricultural pursuits ever since. ettie Aberharb, to Keewatin ; Archibald Thr. E. Id � Foul Co.'s course you will take it for gL6Q that we wili sell a ch46.
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- §ikaforth, and , which is representative of He was a prominent man in his district, and Scott, of Scott Bros, to Moose Jaw ; Dr. MoKillop, can not make this complaint. He store, Se%forth, for our millin-ery, dress we have provided everything u"d- �� &MW flat �refluja
The National Cream Separator foxtKgenerations. This is the photograph for many years was a member of the muni. Cooper, to Moosomin ; Wm. Campbell, to has showed us several stocks pulled from a goods, gloves, hosiery, vents, under muslius, so we have. But you can haAy - b
FOR SALE BY of Mrs. John Henderson, of North Main patch on his farm- which measures five feet, tn- � I
y . ties, collars, etc. It is there we geb the derstand what that really means Ud%t i -1 colors, -
street, who, by the way, is now in her 80bh cipal council, and held obher positions of Bay Cit ; R. Armstrong, to Willow City, one inch in lengtK. it was grown . on ground latest, the beet. - � . J pa,ir W,or�
W. N. WATSON, Northt Main Street, year ; her eldest daughter, Mrs. R.T. Simp- boner and trust at the hands of his fellowg. North Dakota ; John Dorsey, to Duluth. that produced a crop of roots last year and . 1856-1 you have spent much time at the Im ocks, Sweater, 4 c(
SEAFORTH. son, of Toronto ; Mrs Simpson's daughter, He was a man of nound judgment, and the . -.-- . was seeded from the manure. This is a good A HIGH PRICED HORSE. -Mr. R. A. counter- - � -_ .
Mrs. Switzdr recently sold to Mr. John McMann - 4 ,2n odd vest, an 7u
the Rs-ymond Sewing Maohine red by ' strictest integrity, and was Implicitly trust- D GODERioH RAILWAY. evidence of the fertility,of McKillop soil.- h, a three-year-old gelding, fo; Have You a Summer Hat'Wimt rt articles which. we I
which has be E. G. Boyd, also of Toronto ; also ed by all who enjoyed his acquaintance. He -The question of extending the Canadian A valuable Scotch collie dog, belonging to I ntionO,d articles I
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. en Thus we have the m;ther, the dauehber, the five daughters. . n looming up. This was advocated as a day night of last ' $230. This is a parbicalarly fine animml,and In - the millinery deparbment there - I
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I This separator is one of the beet, manufactu Master Elmer G. Boyd, eon of RrR. Boyd. leaves a widow and family of three sons and Pacific- Railway from Guelph to r. A. T. rie d on Thurs- w . rice of
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the National Separator is a strielly first -claw, up -to- grand -daughter, and the great -grand son, 1% wee . Thb animal was a , ,14 I
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dat$ maohino. It is simple, easy to operate, a close representing, an we have said, four gener- h9vaoi scheme 20 years ago, and has briefly t&mily favorite, and Mr. Currie feels the Mr. MoMann- says that it is the bighest nothing lacking td_�round out theperfeet ' 1 4. . . I
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and rasnufactured in three different eizes--26o, s ice he has- ever paid for a three-year-old fullness of our numbers in hate, r"dy ' - .
skimmer, and dur&bL-. " maohines gumunteed, Big sale of ladies' oxfords, 30 pairs, sizes appeared on the horizon at intervals since loss ver keenly. He was offered $25 for pr -
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ations. and meking a moat Interesting f&m-: 2J 3 and 311, Friday and Saturday only. Regular 81 then, but for some reason nothing further geldill ' Mr. Switzer should be proud of to wear. Th�_.ready t -o wear hat i . .
just a few days, previously. -Mr. and Mrs 9. 5-16- ; � ;
and 450 lbs. capacity. PrIoes right, oall and ex. ily group,which will be a valuable heir loom to'81.60foronly 67c per pair. Samples in North than talk was ever done. Whether- this distinction.. longer a fad, ,it is a nece ,a iW I �
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amino it. to hand down to future generations. We window. W. H. Willis. sole agent for George A. the present sgibation,will bear greater fruit Rove in fitting bate to heads and I .
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. . NORTR MAIN ST., SEA"RTH. IV great-grandmother, is still re kably ladies. - 1866.1 we are not prep %ired to say. We take the ,TM". Bridges is a sister of Mrs.. Parkes. Tuckersmith. not in fitting heads to ha so We .Ve - "I .� � .
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, PL owing ooncerning-A from the Goderich 'Big sale of lidies"oxfordi, 30'pairs, -sizeri" careful .aliwayft-�'to .hjw,,�a',1'rW4rki&", I -
smart for her years, and is er Ma the fell * Miss Watson and Mine K. Cowan, of the . I , f- y
General Fire and Life Inrurance Agent, and dealer iap SELLING OUT. -Berlin wools, Shetland
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- 1680 stamped oods, crochet cottons, Roman satins, eve . their own conclusions. school staff, are home to , $1.50, for only 57o
2. H. W,I,Irr pair. Samples in North
_____4_ thing solfing at cost. Mrs. R�dolph, Fanoy Go, It says : 64 On for the holidays. TheV both like Port window. W. Is, sole agent -for George A. Do You Not Require Th At. One a
. TuR Store, Sesforth. 1864x2 Tuesday last Mayor Lewis, Alex. Saunders, Arthur very much, but Stater shoes for men and Dorothy Dodd shoes for em Newt �
HURON OLD Boys.-Aboub L000 home habh its . .
Lmople took advantage Mid- ladle , . � -
Fall Term. Opens -Sept. Ist. of the H summer clearing sale. For the bml- president of the Board of Trade, and James charms also-�Miss Bell Bethune, of the I s r � A � . 1866-1 -1 '"Ai4lifthe timt is tip`e .... I
a boys", fourth annual excursion 91100 Of this month we will clear out all summer Mitchell, secretaryi went to Guelph, on the Brandon public school, is here to spend the If we haveu�tt'he_ c'mr*peb you want we are t-6:ba.#,-'edme 10' We giv�8 you .a -ch4
, ��� �_ -to �heir shoes regardless of cost. Riohardson & Molunis, invitation of the directors of the Gn�lph holidays witli her mother and SiBter,-b desirous of bavin bhe satisfaction of be us for bhe needs. Prices are so 16W he ... -
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,. 11 Ing Goderioh and Wingham their g oals. Junebion Railway, to hold an informal die- McKay has- had his residence on Goderich ing undeceived. We think we have, be it a va for the money. There isno ex. -- ,_ - n coats �rsa
I . . I � ion We are clearing fancy muslins, gingham cussion over the extension of that line to street nicely painted, giving it a bright and Wilton, 631 Axminster, a Brussels, a Tapest. lues dozen rai .
�, Z -Guelpht'tbe Wingbam contingent goin by 1856-tf The work wag done .rY, or an Ingrain. Come in and let us com- g for yow- -z- sold all along at $2 .
I The train was divided Into two sect' at and dress goods. G. E. King, Wingham. Goderioh. The deputation was joined at attractive appearance. travaganae, but rather savin .
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' REFRIGF,OATORS.-Can give you good value Clinton by W. Doherty, of the well known by Mr. Fred. Gales. -Miss Neelin, who has in the way we are selling the f0flowing _ brellaB. the iegular - '
and large variety to choose from. Reid and Wilson organ company, and County Commissioner been visiting friends in don't wan b you to take the say-so of oth ' � . �z
STRATTURD, ONTARIO. way of Palmerston, and the Goderich rty 8 pare notes. See our carpets yourselL We goods :
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The school that maikes a specialty of e _y way of Stratford. Each town ilon the eaforth. 1855.3 ' David Cantelon, the apple king. The re. weeks, has returned home. -Mr. Alex. whether it's favorable or otherwise. The E. CARPETS AND LINOLEUMS, RIU69. . onts invested in ill
student. -We deal ouly !z-1 the beab busi line claimed its share of home-comem, and Our binder twine is now in and we are Suit of the conference was quite satl f c o a son, who has one of the best and 18561 AND MATTINGS, DRAPERIES AND I'll, . �
. . education. Oar stn'- in prepared to fill all orders for the well known Gold and the accomplishment of the long desired cleanest gardens In the county, and the Sam e sum win.,
-ness and shorthand * by, the time the trains reached their de ti - a a t ry, D vid McFaul Co., Seaforth.
dents get po9ition.s. Write for handao stions it was found thab bhe excursio into Medal Brand. Chesney & Smiley, Sea forth. 1866-1 he does 'WEST END NOTES. -A number of the f*r- � I
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catalogue, me were pretty evenly distributed line in now almost an assured tact. Sir all the work in it himself, -has presented mer�s commenced haying last week. -Mr. J. LACE CURTAINS, COUNTERpA.N�Hs 11 I
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. abou the Boy WANTED. -Apply at Dr. Burrow's Thomas. Shaughnessy was approached re- TnE EXPOSfTOR With a beautiful bouquet of E. Ball sold a three-year-old gelding to Mr. AND TABLE COVERS, 8 ; .
W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. county. No attempt Was make at e bher Office, Goderich street west, Sesforth. 1856-1 cently in reference to the long proposed MRT. � ;
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ex- sweet peas, which contained 32 differenb W. Taylor, of Stanley, for a good figu - WAISTS AND UNDERWEAR, . .
. 1 1j"4.52 point at a demonstration, bnt the A tore Big aboe bargains for the men on Satur- tension. As re.- rm� - -
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— were allowed to -go among their fri and day. 16 pairs men's laced boois, gaiteri and low C. P. R. se .a resul Miss Ella Johns returned from Hepworbh BRELLAS AND PARASOLS, RAIN 11 I �
. shoeo, lef b overs, but all eizes from 6 to 10. Former at surveyors along the proposed Blyth woollen milIs, and one of the leadin - last week and will spend the holidays at her I
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I spend the day quietly. Most of t cur- price $1.75 to $2 60 on @ale Saturday for $1 a pair. route, practically the offer has been citizens of that lively business centre, was home here. -Mr. John White has erected a �
sionists remained until Monday. T COATS AND SKIRTS, MEN'S AND . I
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pring Trade, Samples in South window. R. Willis & Son, Sea- made that if 'the municipalities will secure in town on Wednesday. -He was accom- BOYS' CLOTHING, ETC., ET0. �
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no doubt, a. very happy - re -union in many foM. 1866-1 4 --he right of way the 0. P. R. will build the panied by Mr. George B. Phillips, wf old pumping water. I .
. � 9099A��l homes. The omission- of tha reception Choice newly calved cow for sale. Thoe. road. This offer meb with the :
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demonstration is an improvement. approval of Bly.th boy, who In now secretary of the Sun DP,ATii.-Ib is our sad dut this week to �+ �1-1- 1� i + f-1-1-� . � �
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Combs, Harness Dressings, Brushes, Axle It Is during this bob Hummer weather that right of way -will probably be taken up in a New York, is visiting his brother, Harry dexkt ot this vicinity, in t I
Greaze, Wool and Rubber A Tuc.KERsmiT1x Boy nq, DAKOTA. -We You can enjoy one of our Standard blue flame stoves. few weeks." he person of Mrs. a 0 . The,. . . I
--Rngo. A new notice of They burn either coal oil or gasoline and no smoke Stewart, of the firm of Greig & Stewart.- Hc�mce'Townsend. The deceased was taken - You may 13pend thl
. stock of Dusters, Whips, etc.t by the Moose River Standard, 6
... I Richburg, Worth Dakota, that Mr. Thomas smell or heat. :Get one and try it. We guarantee Locj%,L BRIEFS. -Mrs. S. Deem and he Ni!s. Duffield, of Pattereon, New Jersey, is seriously ill about a month ago and after two .
� The largest stock ot Trunks. and Valises W. Fotheringha' them. Chesney & Smiley, Seaforth. 1856-1 . r visiting ab the home of her uncle and aunt, weeks was able to Bit up and seemed much E. IVCF ' I twice 'a's mu!h, - �
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at lowest prices. - in, son of Mr. W. Fother- sister, Miss Mary Shaw, of Toro , are Mr. and Mrs. Alex- Drividson.-Mr. Lloyd better. But suffering again from a second A .UL I you For instaiav'N
ingham, of Tuokersmibh, who recently Special sale of women's oxford sheen, Fri- nowin town, visiting f I - _� .
lef b day and Saturday. See our bargain counters for 60 riendv and are the Hodgine is home from Triii-ty University, attack and after much pain death claimed -,black or blue-, 161ze-'.
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here to push his fortunes in the west, bag and 76a. Rtahardson & McInnis, Sestorth. 1856.1 a guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Sproat. -Mr. and has passed his examination in the see- heron Friday last. Mrii. Townsend with Dry -Goods V0.
BRODER[OK'S purchased the Palace drug store of Mr. A. Deering Machines. - Deering binders and R. Armstrong, who has been staying here ond year, again taking fireb class honors in her husband and family, moved here Zlittle from 66.,00 to 67,fry
D. McConnell, of Ri3hburg, and has per- mowers 6, 6 and 7 foot cut, and all steel rakes, with his daughter, Mrs. Hartry for several Engl ' C4th's Greatest Cah
manently located in that g ish and aloo-in history, and a first class more than a year ago from Dakota and dur- .
rowing town. The widths 0, 9, 10 and 12 feet, can be had on immediate months left on Tuesday for Willow City, N, in general pass. .
Harness Shop Qady's Block same paper also says : 11 Thomas W. Foth- nofdoe. 'Thomas Brown, Deering Warcrooms, sea- Dakota, where he will spend some months f He stood next the winner ing that time she had won many friends. A Dr Goods Store. Arange of ral
� !ringham, who purchased A. D. MCCODnell's forth. 1856xl or two scholarships. Miss Francis Gray husband and five children are left to y .
interest in the Palace drug store, is a gon- - . mourn - . plaints at that Pric
SEAFORTH. —6 with�other members of his family. -As lso passed her firab year, securing second the lose of a loving wife and christian - -_ . I
. evidence of the advantage manufac an a Oeorge Brooks, of Mon. mother. I I
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- LADY.- establishments are to a town we may state merl of Seaforth, is visiting - id' fly' 9 visit to the village laab week.
tlemanly young fellow, and thoroughly un HoNORING A SHAPORTH YOUNC. turing class honors. -Mrs.
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d ands his business, as the fact that be -The Brockviljp Recorder week says :. that t treal, for
The Canadian Bank. stood first among the thirty applicants who s6 Miss A. B. Reid havof last � . I Ught w,eig
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- ing resigned the now amounts to over $2,200 per month and visiting her sister here for JKippen. I .- - .,Mlsh 06vpbr. , Mr'-'Chih�)�ell Wokfordie and - -
. wrote before the State Board of Pharmacy position of supervisor at the asylum, which the expectations are that next year it will a couple of weeks. A Hay, Comum*ssioner and Conveyancer I circulaTs in blael.
she has held since the o wills, mortga - his sister, Miss Mary MeMordie are vw
demonFitrates. He is welcomed to Rich -Mrs. Win. Somerville has been seriously aj the I _gee mad deeds drawn up. Money loaned ting .1timber <)f boys' tj
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the Seaforth Collegiate institute and of the and 'presented with an address and d month's friends will ge pleased to learn that Bhe'-is Mowing machines and all lines of machine-- :
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'READ OFFIOE, - - - TORONTO. iam(bud business trip to Manitoba and the North- g- repairing. T. Idellis would remind all that he is Reedl, of Winghaw, attended the marriage ; .
Ontario School of Pharmacy, Toronto, and by the staff. Miss Reid goes to"' -the weet.-Mr. Wm. McKay, of Toronto,, was now somewhat improved. -Mrs. W. Ker _ gain to the front for another season at -his old of the latter's sister, Miss Jane. Workmen,. �
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SOO! The beet wishes of her lake and her little son, Regie, were visiting hobby in the way of all machine rqpairing. I
CaPital (alithorized) $ 10,00,000 ' his.succesm shows that his early Canadian many friends here over Sunday. Mrs. McKay has gone to As Tom on Dominion Day. -Mr. R. B. MclAsq, .
training now stands him in good stead, as accompany her. Following is friends fn Staffa this week. - We notice that has few equals in this line of work, an ,vork trusted i I
0apital (paid up) $ 8,700JO00. we are sure that his Canadian pluck which speaks for itself : the address, Manitoba to visit a sister at Porbage la Rev. Mr. Henderson, of Hensall, has re-- will receive the beat aWntion. Have Your mowers who has been taking in the eights of 1-1 bon. .
. �nd ' Miss Amna B. Prairie and other friends. -Mrs. (Rev). in in good time in order to avoid &he rush I, th,,' nie Scotland" for the past seven weeks,
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probity will win him success in competition Reid : Dear -madam,-Ib was with some oeived it unanimous call from a congregation busy time. All plow repairing done and a full stook returned home on Saturday, much . leme �
nd great regret that we learned of f plow repairs on hand. Special attention given to I �
Reserve Fund - $ 3,000,000. with the Bubjeots of Brother Jonathan. . Saturday to spend a few weeks with friends Colum_ all Lire settings. T with his trip and materially improvea ia I . I
surprise a Larkin and her two little daughters lef b on in one of the larger cities In BritiA 0 -p d
Aggregate Resources ' ___* your ine tion of resigning the position of bla.-We are sorry to learn that Mr. David - hieffis,-Kippen. 1854-3 .
supervisor,, which . . health. -Farmers hereabout are busy with �
. — in Chatham. -Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, who Moore, of Egmondvifle, is seriously ill with A JUNE WED' -DING. -A very pretty wed- the bay. The crop, on the whole, in goA I
over - - you have eo I .ong and hon- returned from- their honey -moon trip east plehrigy.-Rev. D. M. Robertson, of Ha,r- ding took Place at the residence of 4. . .
.. . $78,0001000 LAWN SOCIAL. -The lawn social under orably held dnd in which your genial and last week and spent a few days with Mr. -Mrs. Robert Thompson Is spending a lew
the auspices of the Ladies' Guild, of St. courteous manner was found by the many wich, will supply DuTs and Cavenioliurches, Cooper, Esq., London Roadt Tuokeramibb I .
p 1 -ion. G. A. Gox, President. Thomas church, on Tueseay evening wag a and Mrs. W. D. Bright, left for their ome MaKillop, next Sabbath and the Sabbath on June,2-4th, when his sister, Miss Is-&'- Mrs. jam
who have served under you to relieve them InBrandon on Tuesday. h I weeks visiting her aged parents, Mr. -aua
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to make sitting or strolling oub of doors , will supply Egmond- , At the I
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riculation at the ville church for the nexb' four Sabbaths. hour appointed for the celebration of the lefb 80"n Monday for.,.. his home in Bontou,_ � I
lelightful, being warm enou in into the service as nurses, and en. second and four for mat jr., of the London Road south. - �y
weather -was c w . H. M ;e of bella, was -united in marriage- to Mr. A.Bell, Daniel Bell. who has acefield.-Mr. I
complete success in every respect. The of the fear the at firab entertained on writing for 'first clue certificates, 25 for
B. E. Walker, General Manager. oom g There were 16 follo ing.-Rov. H 68 Moodie, of Br I
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I uteduring the pasb week. Rev. Mr. marriage, the bride entered the parlor -le Mr. Henry Squ ' I
moot agreeable, while the moon shone forth not let you go from us without taking with .Shaw intends taking a few holi- An- Row
London, England, Office, , dea d you to all. We felt that we could Collegiate Inhtit
E. C. rew ires, of Port Huron, is vhit�
60 LOMBARD STREET, in all its splendid refulgence. The evening � The class was under the care of Mr. And days at 916, old home in Rodney. -Master ther, and took ing it the home of his unole, Mr. Ricker of .
- you some,small token of the cordial feeling Scott and Mr. * 13 upon the arm of her bro
. was just One of those when a person almost enterbained fo Fowler. -Mr. ' g I fictory answer. I
� you by the stmff of this in W. Frank Lester Reid, Eon of J. H. Reid, has been her place under an arch of ferns and roses, this villsge.-Mise Efrie Smith i,n ;
SEAFORI - Addison, of.the firm of Addison and Main- appointed secretary of the Young Men's visiting - Xeekl-y submit Ita I
. H dislikes to go to bed and shut out the beau. stitution. It is our pleasant duty to re- e, printer where the groom was waiting to receive her. friends at Bowmanville. -Mr. W.lillsm Cad, : crat, mast
. - BRANCH. - ties of nature. The beautiful grounds ab- quest you to a i,t, Toronto, was here on Chtistian Association in Louden. Thin is a The ceremony was performs I Mr. Oircu I
ccepb of this diamoDd ring, d by Rev. M. C. more was In Montreal this week on businew, � .
ancted. that when we are far, far from each other it J. good position, and it is very creditable to MacLennan, of St. Andre I
A gonsral Banking bualneen tran. tached to the old Coleman homestead, the pric a ' Of his sister, -Mrs. A *
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Fa property of Mr. William Govenlock, were B nest . w's church, Kip. Mr. Cudmore in abill ,shipping away meny e I
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- Notes dia- harming dressed in tons of preened hay. The farmers of this . 'We (10 not
oamn creammatin trimmed th silk medallions,
iners' and Grariers made to look their beat . soldier, now an umbrella mender from Whit. him unsoughb.-YMrs. J. H. Reid spent a wic cb
r may remind you of the fgiends you parted John," an old British the now searetar that the position came to pen. The bride looked
. and �fe ar. ideal with in Brookville. Wiehing you every by, -paid his 35th annual visib to Seaforth few' days of the past week in the Queen wedding veil and 3arnation flowers. The without ; =Ust hav�,_ spo T_ -1
ted, and special attention given place for entertainments of this kind and n u ' section would be at m serious loss
coeas in life, and hoping that if we should last week. -Mr. Frank A. Fowler, of Win- City. -The annual convention of the Huron on a lWof good , .
'10 ths collection of Sole Notoet, etc.. when brilliantly lighted by Chinese lanterns, never meet again that the great ruler of our � . bridesmaid Miss Ebta Cooper, was dressed Mr. Cudmors, as he distribut 91adlY C-,-ehang, fo
SAVINGS BANK. i SUBPended-frorn the tnaes, as was the case liven may so guide us that we may all meet ! and son of Mr. W. 0. Fowler, a one- County Woman's Christian Temperance Un- in white Wk. The groom wore theoustom- cash amongst them in the -course of a year. . . I
on Tuesday nighb, the place is simply on- nipeg' -The berr I I
- interest allowed on depopits of $1 in tlintgreat throng where parting is un I time resident of Tuckersmitb, has been in ion will be hold in Zurich, on Augueb 25th ary black, and was ably supported by M y.season -is now On and msny Of 14 �
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Cr thin vicinity during the past week vieiting and 26th. -The regular monthly meeting of brother Daniel, from Boston, Maseachusettg. 9 i. � - The price will
and upwards. Interest is - eclited to chanting. The ladies bad made liberal pro. known. On behalf of the staff.' Mims Reid' 'relatives and former old friends. -The mem. order to get a supply of the delicious and, "I ,- -
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Apr -aunts on the 31st of May and the vision for their guests, although they were replied in appropriate terms, thankin - * thO here of the Brussels junior football team the Seaforth Union will b thf al fruib for their tables.. -Rev. Mr. I �
30th of Novem�ber in each year. present in goodly pumbers, and all seemed donors for their kindly worded address!' fellows' hall, on Wednesday afternoon next, Addis Bell, of Hensall. Frieuls were pres- a -
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The Bank bao 106 branches extending throughout ' to enjoy themselves to the full. - The- band -hand at 4 p. in. -Mr. Win. Gillespie, son of ent from Boston. London and Manitoba. Sh w, the new pastor- of the Methodiab I .
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waa-preaent and added to the interest and way to Berlin to play a match with the club Johia Gillespie, who to teacher at the Shipka The presents were numer*ous and costly,
Ontario, Queb6c, ManJtDbg,, Northw gomo gift-�)* Miss Rbid in now in Se Mr,
cot Teraitorles, forth, visiting her sister, MIS. Jama' , chnxch,.prp�Nchq4,his..
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pleasure of the ocossion by their well Sproat. school, is home for the holidays.-Mrk G. ra in which the y busy making the acquaintance of life -new .
I vincea and the uni" Sutes. rendered Musical selections. We have not #_ . good soore. They are a smart, atheletic P. Eastman, of Toronto ; .,Mrs. R. Cowan, people were held in the no � Irma -
r - affair looking lot of boys. -Miss Grassiok, daugh- We paritioners. . - -
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V. HOLMMTED, sollottor. extend to them our heartiest congratula-
0.9- PARKES; Manager. was -as successful fiv-anciallY as it wee in � of Soarboro, and Mrs. D. Nelson were Uufter.,
. choly affair took place near Seaforth, on Of Stanley, near the guests of their aunt, Mr . Knox, of tions. A splendid --repast was 'par�mken of a - .1
. 1624 Kippen, left'here on Saturday, on a visit to Hmrpurhey, this week. -A laloarloase match . . - - I
other respects, the ladies will have cause Thursday of last week. by the guests and the usual Waste fittingly .
- — for satiefaobion all round. About 4 o'clock Manitoba. -The follow* Morris. � -
Thursday afternoon Mr. TbomaeD. Levy Ing persons were on the recreation grounds on Wednesday honored- . -
ticketed to Manitoba That quaint humorist, Artemus Ward, I �
-----*— liveryman, of this town, started out to the' this week.by Greig & evening, between the junior Beavers and the MAcGREoOR-WORKmAN. said that he was -not a . I
TuE LA Stewart, Canadian Pscifi -Another very n artist but that he -
A Popular Drink TE MRS. STERLD.-We made country with a horse and buggY. He took 0 Railway agents, Mitchell olub,'reaulted in a tie of 9 to 9._ pretby wedding took place at the residence could draw public opinion. -
Mr, and Mrs. K. Camp- Mips Rae Langstroth, who has been living of Mrs. Workmsn, in Tuokeremith, I
& gun and four loaded cartridges with him bell 'and Miss Beatrice Scott, to Brandon, in Brandon, Manitoba, for the past year, Wednesday, July lot, when bar daughter, I - .
t. brief mention last week of the death of Mrs. for the boat trip : That fj him is .
. Robert 8t on what resembles the E. MaF,aul -Co.., S.w
eele, which took place ab her late saying he intended eDjoying'a couple of Manitoba ; Mr. and Mrs. forth. They at present are drawing public I A :
The mistress. and the cook they both residence, in Soaforth, on the afternoon of hours' shooting. Weir, of Con. has returned home. Miss Jane, was united in marriage to Mr. where I
agree_upon the merits of our 28c Tea. He went to the residence Btanoe, to Reginm.-Miis Beatrice Scott, ' I- - attention, attracting it to their store 1
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� A. MacGregor, of I,eadbury, The ceremony is to be had everything desirable for OD01 -1 �1 ,i
� the let of July. Mrs. Steele had reached of Mrs. Gordon McAdam, on the Mill road, daughter of Mr. James Sootb, who has been St. Columban. was performed by R6v. M. .0. Macl-ennan. dress. Specials in thinnest of thin wash � I I
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I (Intended for last week]. The day being beavtiful, the guests aeffem- fabrics at thin prices. . 1 IS56-1 .11.
. been, however, an Invalid for a good many that he was going back into the bush to sege ronto, sang a solo in,the Presbyterian church . bled on the lawn, where the ceremony was �
the unusual age of nearly 90 yearn. She had Tuokeramith, where he left his horse SaYli attending the conservatory'of music, In To. Q
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Because it is pure, rich and strong and years and ab times was a very severe suffer- if -he could get anything to shoot. He also on Sunday evening. Miss Scott is a beauti. Stylish Dressers. -A few minutes NOTES—Grest footb&I1 instolie,bBrunsk, %
. ing every week as ft the horse ful singer and an accomplished musicip.n. time'is all we want to convince you that we I .
,has the flavor and our sales k6ep incre ' - er, so that the summons which- called her told the,lad-with-whom her,le . Of Your performed, after which the guests repaired this week. -Haying is all the go now. -T -be U
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. Try it. home, was a welcome message to her. Her how to feed and care for him, Mr. Levy, to a ptuous repast. The br de wore timothy hay has made a goed irowth in tbe, �s -
--- maiden name was Mary Carmichael. She has just secured the position of choir are showing materials for summer dresses, whitesoFrmgandie trimmed wtth lace i and rib- past few days. .
� I 8he not returning for the horse that night nor leader -and soloist in a large church in Bran. the very handsomest effects in Eolines, -Dominion Day passed off � I
was 4 native of Ayrshire. Scotland, and with the next forenoon, the McAdams a bons, and carried beautiful bouquet of quietl .-The root well Nino# h,n- , s
BEATTIE BROS. her ffimband and�ffttle family emigrated to that something must be wr uspected don, Manitoba. -Special religious services .Voiles, Grenadines, Eleebras, etc. Black in flowers. The presents were numerous 11 y crop is doing I J-0 I -
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beginning next Sunday at. 10:30a. m,. an� the greatest sale, but many of th I tario from Michigan. Re mw -
wn about noon on Friday I to rains. -James Russell is now -,a ()a- -
Adam came to to ong. - Mr. -Mo- will be held In St. James' church, Seaforth - any of these goodo is the color having'b far beautiful. The happy young couple have a
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about 96 years They continued to re- for memo time, they found the body of Mr. Mrs. Brooks, of Montreal, Ts ab present laadweek.-The interment of Leo Dorae NOTES.�Rev. M. C. MacLennan : �
sold their beet wishes for the future happiness come t by a firm from one of the neighbor-
cassion of Tucker- out to McAdam's place. After searching in day at 9 o'clock a. m. and 7.30 �. m NOTIES!-About 250 tickets were shine has cracked badly. It was built Of
This in the Season smith,.where the liusband and father died the woodB at the rear of bhe McAdam farm
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. ide in Tuckersmith until 1881, when they Levy in a thicket of bushes. The body was the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Campbell, of E eaforth, took place here last Thursday. fly have taken a cottage at Bayfield for the evening Of this week—John Armstrong 1:
. came to live in Seaforth, and where the reolining in a half sitbing and half lying po-9- of McKillop. -Mrs. H. Caralake and Mr. C. Fat or McKeon conducted the service at the summer. -The G d Miss -
deceased continued to reside until her death. ture and life was extinct, Without mak g - aul Ion Band of St. shipped a car of cattle from Belgrave this When teI�
PHOTOGRAPHED She had eight of a, family, four of whom sur- a close ex min tie they r tn e to in Wood, of Taunton, Massachusetts ; Mrs. E. grave. -Mr. A J. Wingle and sister Annie, Andrew's Church, purpose holding & garden Week and J. Clegg sent a car of hogs 012
- vive her. These are John C., Robert and and notif! a a n e rn ii town B. Taylor and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. entrained here for Detroit on Monday. . party at the house of Mr. James Chesney, -
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cott, who at W. Oarelake'and sons, Miss Edith Hole and Mr. James Cronyn, of Toronto, sad - the 8hm0 Place. -Hugh Hannah,*h 'Met I
HE, Tuckersmith, 6n the 6vening of July 17th, has got a new� Dee ning binder.�S. J'ord=j . a,
Jennie, ab home, and William, ab Oxbow, ones went out to take charge f th body* Miss N. Johnston, of Toronto, were visiting Maggie Krauskopf, of Detroib, arrived here .when refreshments, consisting of cake, rasp. 5th line, has r�elul
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PROMPTLY DONE inthefamjIyplob intheRodgerville ceme. the body as before stated, with the back and came up on the Toronto Old Boys2 ex berries, ice cream, &c..will be served by the -said that this W,ill �e a goodlyear for berries- � _raprS Ra �
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- tions as well as the joys and triumphs' o the owl so unanimously extended to him b Miss Williams went east on Tuesday.- joyable evening is anticipated. -We regret -b
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