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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1903-09-18, Page 8I : I i I � 1 � � I � , I : i. i . � � ____ ­ __ � - � i 1, - '­­ ------- - - __ � :1 I , I . I " r � - � i �� I - ; : I I - � . . , - � � ; Z _T� � ­ � . i . � � i � i I., i � l� I . .1 . � . . t I . - I ,,, J I � - - I- - . � I j I . __ � - - I I - .1 I I I . I I I . I I - 1. - - - ­ - ___ - i - I I . I � - - . !rn . ___ - - I __ - . - �, . . i � I - . I i - I - , . . . I ­ I I . , . 9 . � , , s I I heavy -loss th had mustainod from t, ia. fire 4s her. She leaves no family rave s STOVES10 - sit fass 0 , #: and thiii comuoeyqu . Ob �smpo�lary ottv ,),,,I,,. . d ted son, Mr. Alexander Watt, who I ; . . I � - � � -1 ;I . � of -business and in v w Of th4 i greab' - , , � - ; I thomein.chargeoftbq farm. She was : ­ _� I _ I I - ' . I - nsistant, member of the Preebyteria ; _;, . -_ DISTRIOT XATTBI Be . benefit their ,,ent rpri 0 in -to the_- -town.' )ROLLED. OATMEAL - . . I 4 . I - The followin 'rem hition in reforone hereto, CREAK OF WHEAT I batch, and was h, good living woman. S1 . . ' . - � - veletit to ihose in nee( Our stock, of Stoviou and Ranges is. OCIM16 - - .. ' was adopted : 11 - hat owing to the serious . I so kind and beno , � � HousE BREAxxxt;.-�-Whilei Mr. And Mrs. loss sustain G plete this Fall.. We lisive: stoves of in ; all by he Seaforth M filing Com-* ., I d was much beloved by her, own famil "y E. H. Hanilton were in Toronto, I ab week, . y kinds, and'sire satisfied that we can farabb- . ' pany by fit i), which destroyed th air mill .ROLLED WHEAT ad greatly respected b all who know be . . . . . � - some persons broke into their, �'hotne, They r Y' "' STANDA* OATMEAL . . I - ona to an . ' a onsequen sumper a on a 9 # I '. . P;;Peri;f' O'.2 . gan, was here to visit her, and on] � . gained ont-fance through a * cellar 'wimilow. business or -A seaus n, it is risolved til: at the ALSO MANI�TOBA FLOUR ic hi I BOOMS 19 H Th ht " Range can- A quantity of grapes that 4srp in the cellar taxes on said' mil property for - th year � . oft for her home a week before Mrs, Watt �11:rlofr thoeutitchen. If you '1903 be refunded o -said milling -co'pany, . .. not be f q were taken and the entire honoie rumm 410a � n AND HIGH GRAUK FAMILY FLOUR, eatb. The remains were laid to reet in 0 valqe economy in fuel, .4"y control of the but, " far as known, nothing ' was ake 1. I with the exception of school taxes, upon . I Y purbey qemetery on Sunday, firei and..perfect bakink., get one of them. number of windows were also sm bed. certain conditions being fulfilled." After - I ,' - � I . ' - , . , � 9 - Pon I HAMH TON & KERSLAKE I — � � 11 .11 The perpetrators were, apparently, bi iing accounts tio the amount of $664,14, - I L I ocAL BRiy,Fs. Mrs. Win. M,30alloch b. I We have in a large i�amber.of 11 Queen" The constable now It am the inatter In and , the ecuncil then adjourned to meet ab. the . Seed Morahantsl� - - - Seaforbli. & d her residence on north Main streat t , I top draft. boaters; ju#,t'Aha thing for cool and if t he gal] ty 'persons are daugb t, I wil call of the mayor. . I I r. John Crozier, who recently sold h I .- . . ovenings. Tboy'are blisaip, 0"Ily met. up, . be made warm for tfiom. I , i 0 1 - in in Hulletu and in coming here to liv, and will beat % room In 9 few MiDUtm. � . .. . t1eink the score. In the third quarter, they he residence has connected with it aboi I. I THE 0. P. R, AAILWAY.-Thei foilo*Ing were again the only ones who moored, mak- . . W.uDwNG BF,w�s.-A quiet wedding took despatch from Goderich appeared In the ing it, three more, and putting them ahead 4ov4n scram of land, -Mr. Arthur MeAlli � I place at the residence of 'r - T, ,or, Toronto World, on Wednerday : 11 The one goal in the round, But it remained for been engaged " teacher of the Coj 9 Sjat�rd!'�0;7&f to moon long-tolked�of Canadian Pacifia Railway, " or. Church street, on i .. . the last quarter to establish the record, and 1::478publio school for the current yes, � I And � he box been on duty since the school ri . CHESNEY & SMILZYj last, when Mr. Turner's daughter, Mi* � Ids, from Guelph to Goderioh, in to be built at in this time the Fergus players must have I Was United in maroagoio Mr. Henry Best. Engineer Petelroon, of Moutre 1, rep- � ad, The Constance , . Usk shed, " in the twenty min- Open 1� . SEAFORTH moored as they wi I � -people have a . . __ � i 9 , tie, barrister, of Clinton, and 60ii � of Mr. resenting the Canadian Pacific Railvi -my, ac, I utes time. they added six more goals to their way� been fortunate in securiVegood teaci � James Beattie, of this town. OnIj th i im. oompanied by Vieutetivitt-Coloaal A. H. credit.. The matter is to be regretted am it are and they wiH find Mr. Allister n( Hardware, Stoves, Etc. � mediate relatives werap'resent at the cars- only, I - Macdonald and William Bell, of Guelph,. is will;undoubwdly go for towards iDjuring ,a good teacher but a most estimab I � many, which war performed by Rev. 7. H. hers to -day. . The engineer Is selecting a the game for some seasons. It in also hard youOg man. ' He is is brother of Mr ,� Larkin. Mr. and ,Mrs. Beattie left the site for the -station. The' Arthur Forbes, of this town. -Our ol . DOMINIONBANK, sameovenitiff for their homp in construdtion of on some of those who have taken a most frie 'd, Mr. J. B. -Govenlook, writing froi __ I - � .1.1 . '' ' ()If tOD- the lin ei is twbo commenced at once." active interest both on and off the field, and 0 , I The many friends of both will finit'p 'PP 1 0 - Nee'piaws, Manitoba, on September 6, says i � ex. , � 1 1 haveworked bard to keep the boys to- I I i he y' - ; HEAD OFFICE, TORONTO. tainding their very beidt w ohm to t nag - H Troiughs.-4Ve hav 6 the best gal- gather and In shapie, but it Is passed now *#We are having m, pretty wet harvest ; % . I I' . � couple. - I 17� I _ vani'Zoef steel hog tratuthe at lowest prices. Reid & . E.'B. OSLER, M. P. T. G. BROUGH . * I and there is nothing to be gained by com-' finished cutting our crop on September 2a I . 2 . a- ' ` - Wilson, hardware mijobonto, destortb. 1866.1 end have got nicely started potacking ; no- . . . plafiiing, but there is a lesson In it and we � � FARn SoLD.-Mr. Lancelot 1�slke , of Preserved Gin 3 at A. Youug'o - I President . General Manager ;_i gar Sea, trust thibb it has not been given in vain.. it isivery wet again to -day ; no froeb bat . - I ) . . Harporhey. has sold him farm, on Ithe inth forth, , 1 111866-1 . . )l -Mrs,! Channey,Who spent, the summ( � � , I at � I . � . 1-1. concession of Hullett, near Harlook, to Mr. We carry in, stook pianos, organs, gmais. TRAvELLuRs.-The following w . ere ticket. Bay6eld,jo now home and Is again coat Capital,. Fully Paid Up-$2.983,QO5 00 Samuel Plamtree, of MeKillop. foti the -sum phones, bicycles and 0owing machines, algo all kind . : I . ,_ � ' ying bar bandsome, residence on Job ReservelFund and un- I of $10,067. This farm cobtainso acres, of fittings for some eluding needles and oil 'for ,:d out this week at W. Somerville's railway t t I . , ' 0 d sewing machines of - - tea ,._M ni Will :E. Pxpsti of* Eureki : arl kinds, 18"_1 ad steamship agency . J, K. Richardson, . i I � divided Profits, . S t,337,220 48 and bar on it 15 acres of hardw 11 I)uah,. � - "alffornis, 4 nd son' ' 0 . . which is better than cleared land just DOW. Calcined Plastet.-Justi received a whi, Seaforth, and R. A. Switzer, Staffa, to Ed- I 0 of Mr. 1, W. Papis.i . . ormorly of Saafortb, was in town for a fe, Deposits by Public Z 2-3,389,680 75 ment of above. Bills $; Murdie, Beaforth, isem'� mont.on ; Mies Belle Davidson, Leadbury,.to � . - . The whole farm is also needed in gross, sx� I . %*a! this week calling on old friends, B Totat Assets $ 33,791,703 36 cept about 15 sores. There. I od ft,ame Bigstock of.new r'ubbers received this Beaver ; J. D. Hinchlev, Constance, to C�I. I I I . I- . . " I week . . Lowest price . - I k4 the country splendidly and says bus residence and two barns, t:9gits, other �i and good goods. w. it, gory',� J. D. DeAray, Varna, to Winnipeg; 11 - Willij agenk for Dorothy Dodd shoes for women and ' MoKillop, to Gladwin, Michigan ; ess its good in the Womb. On Wednemda I I buildings. Itisanplendid farm, -)and �Mr. Goo. . slate . r oboes for men. J. Eckert, It,. Papst was married in Whitby, to Mb BEAFORTH,,"BRANOH 1 ON" Mi48'EdD8 Pickard, 'to Schenectady, Now . . . Plumtree has got a bargain. He gets pos- . _ FOR SALE.—Si�r piece parlor , suit�, York; Miss L%coy, Beachwood, to &0%go. J Lrmitrong, of that place, and well -know Mah:i Street, Seaforth. messionon, the first of M aroh� ano . has &I- also I oak bedroom suite. Can be soon at the resi- i t 3, ml I any in Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. I? . api - , � I . -0 ____ . ready commenced pfowing on it for fall dODCa Of W. Somerville o;Hytime after 4 o'clock p- � I wIII have the best wishes of a large circle ( Every fst,,flity for the transacting of a wheat. I . I I I .. to., during this or Dex � b week, 1860-1 MARRIED AT ST., TnoAlAi. -Mr. Newton ' general bamking buPinme. . __ - . I _� Coal -said Wood Rangog.-We show a MoTavish,the Montreal correspondent of frienom i1i Seaforth.-Mr. Otto and Mb ' , , I 0otlootiono made on all points in Canada TnE ROYAL TEmPLAns.-The r,avtlling splendid stock of these made by boot makers, Im- - th4 Toronto Globe, and Misfi Kate Johusou� _ ()&m#bell,i of Brantford, Sandayed with Mi � I- - -ter of R. R.- Johnson, 11 Pine and thirs. Jonathan Miller, ..�,� superintendent of theRo, &I at the Gri min�mbroad. � loyal To plars of perial Oxford, Modern Souvenir, Crown Huron, only daugh 1 � - * Temperance war in this diet lot! recently, mod National Pearl, Get oui prices. 811194 mar. GwV4,"0 South Yarmouth, were the prin. howl? -)4r. Williain Dill bag disposed of lij A�vances made to Farmere. Special at- and writes to the official o an of ,the rder dioo Sestorth. . i 1 18M-2. cipals in a very pretty weddi wh ii,03 It 0 k comf r a a ic residence, on J &me,@ btreei , tention paid to the collection of Sale Notes, OfrF I I Plastering Hain -We carry in stock at k aft to M . B, of near Bayfield, who intend I respecting the working the unci . �tesii 60 18 in all times a supply of first class plastering hair. plaWat three o'clock, Tuesdnw� rn on.ii C Omi g to town shortly to reside. -Mr. R SAVINGS DEPARTMENT;-De�osits this distrie , in th' church at Union. Rev' . . � # an follows - " In' Clinton, Reid A Wilson, bar . 0 . Murray 0. i dwire merchants, Soxforth Labi or, jr. received of One Dollar and upwardr - .. : . - Taft, of Claremont, son of D. 'M. Tai , of , who has been in Edmonton, IS .. Brother and Sister White seem to be mar � I I � 2800.1 IV. T., for some time, Is home on a visit t Interest allowed at hTghest rate and I term of the situation. and are maiiug mag- We have a larg# number of second band St. Thomas, performed the ceremony, Mr. . compounded half. yearly. I nificent progress. The council is .composid cook stoves and coal and wood ,heaters which will be McTavish is a nephew of Mrs, E. McFaul is mother.-Mrs.'Macara. of Godericb, j . , . R. ff. HAYS, W. K. PEARCE, largely of voting ladies and gentl6ienii who sold st Pargain pric0s. ' Chesney & Smiley, Heiv and a brother of Mr. John MaTavial, of a guest of Mrs. Jonathan Miller.-Mif Solicitor I Manager.� seem to be babbling over with r6errimen-t forth. , �� . . I . i - 18".1 this town. ,Both the young -people I avo ffekyt of Buffalo, is visiting her sisteil I rs. Arch. Barton.-Mra. Alex. MoLe . - and v . igor, and - although the towii seemed A. -,Young, Seafbrtb, wants dried apples. many friends here who will unite i lith . I o4j . -, * � to be all promenading, so a magnifi�ent band - ­ ism I Tim EXPOSITOR in extending congrato"lat. isit!#g friends in London and Detroit.- -oncert'was beitig', rendered on ,the Markeb baskets at Reid& Wil- ione. ! r. Vrank Freeman, of Ethel, was in tow c Chaff and Apple For Snrinff Trade. hardw . I n Sunday, attending the funeral of hi __ jr, - -- 4;7 : . Square,, in ot one hundred yards Aistant -from ,"On'8, are-merel ante, Ecaforth., 1866-1 . —0 I � I - r - -OMMU-4) . the coubail chamber, yet the confiiiil room Get " Carnefao � � stock food for horses, A DISASTRous DRivE.-Oa Wednesday sister-in-law, Mrs, � William Freeman.- . 1� - Mass I o. Greig and Stewart, C. P. R. agenti - was oonifortably filled, and durink theltime cattle and poultry. 1; is a splendid thing. For 9.ile night some persons took a horae �"ad rig out T ' A large assortment of Swisat Pads, Curry of the concert we were initiating a nuTber by Chesney &Smiley, fleafort�, -1866-1 of the Royal hotel stables, belonging to Mr. ticketed Mr. William Govenlook , Seafortb Gorribs, Harness D ,' Brusheis, Axle candidates. I would e'st6ern 4t 1 a great LoST,-On `W�dnesday morning between Gavin Jamieson, of Constance, and started to 346osomin, and J. G. Doaherty, EgMond . I i . Greasej Wool and guubW Rugs. A new Sesforth and Leadbur, a double breasted coat with ville, !to Griswold, Manitoba. -On Taesda- , privilege to direct the affairs of Lmiob-a an- tiff for a drive on their own hook, When 1 . Stock of-Duiters, Whips,-otd. - .. . Apairofwoollensoxiiihe ockets. Finder 11be near the station the horse fell Lind threw one afternoon as Mrs, Dillon, of McKillop, au� oil. Brother and Sister Wtim,-' I'la, Bea paid for his trouble bj leavlogitat Tuy,Eipwosilffolt The la� � k of � Truake and Valises forth� and several of the - surrouadibg sees office. _ - . of the occupants of the rig otl,t,,. Here the � � . _. gla�t stoo . anothor lady were starting for home from i: � at low"t ptikes. . 1, - - . - . . 1 18wxt � i . __ , - in hand, and we are looking for a numbi it of horselmade off around by this-fr4i hb shed front of Mr. W. H. Wiltial store, the horse r I . 0 Washing Maohi2m.-A splendid assort- I 9 I � ordinarily a very quiet one, reared up sev - i booming Councils -as the result" of I heir ment at low prices, ' 40id & Wilson, hardware mer. and back by the Dick hotel, -where 'the ri� - labors. We have promises of an 16;gar ized - chant3, Seaforth. 1 18M.1 and smashed '.'to pieces. The oral times and finally fall. backwards. � Hel� � I was upset I � I . It I bben mad- a b%ok for the Royal hotel was promptly on hind, the ladies were go B:R -, :P8R10K1 a S- I I effort in Mitchell. It in a fine .point and ' Parties from a �istanc'e who intend hav- ores � i I I 1_". we are looking for good results." 1 �� Ing Auction'sales 'will Oleaeo wire or telephone me at stables, where it landed up with a t ol� the rig and the horse untangled fron : dislocabJ On Humess Shoo Cady's - Block my expense for date d , sale. Thomas Brown, sue- ad shoulder, 'The rigiand harness were a � , I - a - i tioneor, Seaforth. � It . , ji8axi i3�mplbte wreck. The o the,h6ruess and got onto its feet, The onl, � SEAFORTH. . CALL EXTENDED. -The congregations of � wner of the outfit d make done was a broken shaf b and son; Charles Aetzel $a offering - all his house- was attending the. Crossley and Hunter b okeii harness. -The weather in the earl, � . __ — Duird church, McKillop, and Caven church-, hold effects for sale � I I . I Privately at his residence on of this week was intensely warm and � � I . I Winthrop, held a union congregatimal John 8trees. . t 1866xi me9titigr, and knew -nothing of the affair P 1,rt - ' . . . I u I � . chine,s- I meati g in the latter chu. h, on. Konday until he came for his horse tomake a start giqd many were wlGhing that theV eoub ISewing Ma' ; - lamb, to Wheelbarrows. Reid & Wilson have a w mixed with it -, I � for the purpose of conoldqrlag the � for home., Who U war took the horse is get some of Manitoba's snow . I special line and specii,prices on wheelbarrows. — ` ! ropriety of extending a call to a !minim ter, � I wV. N. WATSON, North Main Street, � � I � not known. Howeiver, it was very favorable for matur . . I . I ISM -1 @_ : ix g the com crop, which now promises aj . Rev. Mr. Shaw, moderawr, Presided. The ' - SEAFORTH�` Girls wanted to learn dressmaking- ALP- TjiB OROSSLET-HUNTER. MEETINGS,-Ths abundant yield. -Mr. Thomas Pinkney ; meeting was largely attended and !was Ost ply to Missee Ward d Jd 'Kay, Scaforth. 1866xi - DEALER IN - � I ..., � c th sl�y-Hunt,er revival meetings have been oprietor of the Royal hotel, is attendini . Cr9A p. - I harmonious *-in every respect, an dee ' d , WANTED. -A girl to do cooking. - . t F"01111, class family and manufaotu'ring Sewing Us- House held in the Presbyterian church during the el�ndoa fair this week.- Mr. A. T. Our' . ehinn�WHITE AND RAYMOND -All machines "O extend a. -Call to v. D vid maid kept. Good wiiiges. Apply to Mra, G. E. i guaranteed and prices right, raniftig trom�-ft ,uo,. animousfy r, and formerly of irb ry, Parkes, Bank of Comoerce House, Seaforth. grexeiit week. Considering the very unfav- r a ha� purchamed the butobering bugines �nsrowall, of � . . if , I ffeedles, oil and sewing machine r6pairs in stock. Manitoba. `Kyr. Carswell has no 3bar I At, -, i I 1866-1 . crable weather, the attendaupe has been il Br�ssels, from his uncle, and himself ani suran , i I - The addrasses of the -evangelists are, Me father, Mr.,Jobn Carrie, of Harpurbey, . Also general - Fire, Life and A-celdent In the present time, having' had to I ave Jar , HELP WANTED,'—A number of men and good . I Agent. Risks erected on all kinds of property v�omen on the whole, good, practical, helpful and % ill fun it, Both gentlemen expect t( lowest rates. . I � � berry oa account of impaired healt] , au� has , wauted at the Seafdrth Evaporator. Good . I wages. Town h Caso. . 1866-1 &istlau,- while the singing ol Mr. Crossley I : been resting at Ayr, whera his re ativei re- � - - I move to Brussels; This Will necessitate Mr. 'W. MT. -W.A.rXB C:) 3g, "' :ide, fb I . The big attracti n ab the Fair will be the is a val,luable supplement. The loaa clergy- A. T urrie resignin 8 . 9 th' position of bailiff I fu� several moutbs.' He is aw, I ow Bell -Plano player turn shed by B31dw n & Con?pany. Men, Rev. Messrs. Larkin, Wallwin and - in recently, pointed. I ver, , ly recovered, and we hope. he will So, I *6 W�i,lh he has bee a — NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH. - forth, with their diapl3y of Pianos, organs. Shaw, also take an active part in the. meet- IV r. Ji �mes Mullen, of the Banli of Com, � accepti,the call Eo u"nimougly tendered Gramaphonee and sew ng machines. 18664 General FUe and Life Insurance Agent, mid dealer him. We believe the people of 11 oKi Ilop 1,� ings. 'We would advise all, and especially In roe, Montreali is he" just now, visitibg . : . WANTED,'—A Is* smart girls to learn the yo-Ll,ag men of the town :nd vicinity, to fr endi.—Mr. W. J. Elliott, of Goderiot � ! , In -Sewing Machines and Bipycles. � . i 1680 have made no mistake in their choi ce. Mr. weiving. steady wotk and good pay. John Dick, , . 1. � . . . . I Carswell Is a;n able preacher and a as . M- (Limited), $eaforth. :, 1865-2 Avail'themselves of these me tinge, on every tc washipf who had a atrayed horse adver. . . . � able gentleman, and will prove a w onsible opportunity. The can not .dperid ti ad in THE ExposiToR a couple of weeke � . � I . orthy Eggs, 14o. .100 :tubs of butter wanted p y ccesior to the late, reopacted I asto ' 0 weekly. G. E. HAIng, ingham. i860-tf an hour more profitably. They can not ago, found the, animal at Brodbagen, he , The Canafflah' BOnk atuese congregations, Rev. Mr. Mus;rave. A Millinery opening days wUl be Friday and possibly do them harm, and they can scarce- having strayed down in that direction, and OFI - meeting of the Huron . Presbytory will be Saturday', September 6 and 26. All are cordially ly fail to be helpful and do them good, The w ke taken in by. Mr. Henry Meyer, Mr. COMMERCE','. - hold at &nearly diky, and if Mr. 'ariwell . Invited. Wm. Pickaid & Company, Seafortb. - Sunday afternaon meetings will be held in E liott'aame down and got his horse on I ! , _' - � I 1866-i, the Presbyterian and Metboilst churches iA ednEsday.—Miss Morton; the well known I accepts. the invi tion. the induct a . * I ' - . HEAD, OFFI019, - _' - - TOR0,NTO. take place as soonitfterwards as poos�olblev�rill- Portland Cernefit.—Just , arrived a car. next Sabbath, instead of in Cardno's-ball, ev ange ist, who condacted 'services in Sea- . I ' I . . � � I - loal of best quality, Ostn " Portland cement. The as formerly, the hour for commencing being to,bh four years ago, spent a few days to . - price you will find rigb. . Bills& Mardis, Seaforth. three o'clock. : to ivn t to past week, and occupied the pul. Capital (paid up) $ 8,709j000- FOR FRuIT GROWERS AND SHIPPERS.-!- - � 1 1366.2 L � . Reserve Fmd - $ 3,000,000. The � is— 1 pit of i -he Methodist church last [Sunday frait division !of the Departmpn6 of Ag'- TuE: COMING Sl�. W.—Calhane, Chase & ornin g. While here she was the guest of � Ltawal bas. recently issued - A Mix U-P.—On Wednesday night, in the m . . -1 riculture, G � 0 two Weston's minstrels wil be the attraction at Cardno , f I ; he rb ad, Mrs. W. G. Willis.—Special oar - Aggregate Resounes' � topera'house, foFr one n ht only, Friday, 'a dark and pouring rain, timely bulletins, &pies of which have teen I a peculiar mix-up am mill be held in Roxboro school house, over - - $78t0001000 received at this office. Th6 first is tanti led 1 259h, presenting for t first tilue in this town a occurred a little mouth -of Seaforbb. Some vi( . ' brand new and up-to,d a programme o I I in the nteresto of the Sabbath school, on . `Export Apple Trade," and is'in a h rge good In high Claeff MiEstrelay. f a1I that Is thieshers were beading - for town witih' a � B Ilia Chase is the . Lion. G. A. Cox, President, measure a review'of the generally a6cel ted principal fun maker Ind. he Is ;urrounded by 30 traction engine, followed by a' separator Sa )bat i next, at 3 o'clock p. m., when Rev. principles which form the broad lymis of i iuc- . m instrej artll who my c fully as capable in the way drawn by a team of horses. It became Mi. Ls rkin. of, Seafortb, will preach.— . � 13. E. Walker, General Manager, . . . � ofeliancing, 8i"918913nd comely. Thescenle dis. Mi. W 0. Rfkid_�returnsd home from Tor - coos in the growing and exporting,of ( an- play is very handsomej and the cOstuming of the big necessary to stop on the road for something, Tue . am , t d when it came time to start again ihe - having enjoyed a well - adi .apples for Euro�ean markets. "' a firb Part is said to be the haDdsonlest ever Carried an onto Oil aday, . eat ned olidkv there,the guest, of his cousin, London, England, Office,j bulletin deal@ ji the mis,st concise and p ac- by a minstrel company I Secure Your seats, on sale engine would do nothing but 6ack, To pre- , ? at Aberhart's. Prices,$15c, 35 and 60c. 1866.1 vent it backing ' XeGiffin, and other frieuds.—The 60 LOMBARD STREET, E. C. tical manner i�lth kuoh'subjects as varie �Ies into -the separatir the Cj& Dt . . The E, - Sefi�rtg millinery openings w to plaint, care' of the orchard. selling t' MeFaul- 6ompany, 8 horses were hitched to the 'back o' ill take place he eafoith, will f the crop, pickhog, gradin , packing, the ps, put on exhiolitiou next, week their usual fall dis- separator to draw it out of the way of bbe on Fri(J�Ay and Saturday of next week. The � T ' d t . " I 0 � i allso I � I 9 �� 11 tane �j M , , 'Lela, be, y an, el it W, Mar IT I I . Ed I t I il", 2 41 ,� 4 ' t I t a 7. In , " e i0ij I IOT E A 0 dl d Riii , b r 9 Q. -1 I - t I I "� , i I 12ti I SEAFORTH BRANCH. , 9 ,k- play of up-to-date millinery, Dress Goods, Jackets engine, btt,,the horses also got baulky and Seafort age, handling, shipping ,and 'orage. The and Furo. ' Remember - the � � e*tablishments surpass anything in A genoraj BoinkIng business tra audSatlirday, September 25t Penitig "days—Friday i pfused to draw. Just tit this interesting Western Oatario for the extent and:mag- . n- other' bulletin, as its name imisties, deals in 2and 26th. All are - I . ,eacted - a airnilar *way with the � growing and inai,- cordially invitecL 11866.1 mqn�eut, H%rry Edge's men arrived on nificenc� of- their millinery displays, and Farnmers' and Graziers' Notes dis- keting of p tin also c:)O. Clothes RiD —Prid�es reduced they :at they ara better this year than ever � . . - ,ears. Each bulle gerp. - � . on all the scene on their way home. The spirit of . I aounted, and speolal siftontion given a Reid & Wilson,ii hardware merchantij, Sea- the thing seemed to get into this hois :befor , o that we can promise the ladies of tains the text of the Ffuit Marks' -Act, In :" es- 71 a to.Q, � I forth. �11 I the coubby, who can attend, a real treat.— I ' L, to the oolifection of Sale Notes, sl its amended form, and explintory notes. . I � - I - 1806-1 and it started out for a time,, with the re.� - ' la� I $AVIN;GS BANK. 8, grower . 8, 01 ekers - i o— suit tha, ' M Henry Fournier and Miss Maytie Van. for inspector wners and D& . I t one of the wheels parted C;MDanv r lintereat allowird on deposits of $1 of fruit. Everyo6e interested in the friit A NEwTHREsIfRf'GMACHI.NEi.-A syndi. with the wagop, and all were stranded in 8i el of Toledo, Ohio ; Miss Marie Larner, ' � cate composed of about twenty-one of the the rain. The engine must have be' and upwards. I ntereat Is credited to' ,� business should 4rlte� W. A, MacKinnon, en moved of ubl�v, and the Misses Mary and Carrie accouints on the 319t of May and the -Chief of the Fruit Division, Ottawa, for farmers in 'the viciniq of Chiselhur8t, have with compassion after a while, anyway it bleilis, 6f Kippen, were visitors at the real - 30th of Uavern-ber In such year. . copies or theme b�illetinis. which will -be ser,b purchased a threshing maahine of a eome- started.to move in the right direction and denice of, NJ r. James Kehoe dnring the past � � - The Bank bao 105 branches extending thiongbout free to any address.. - Letters addressed as what new variety. i� They got it as an ex. put up in Dick's hotel yard for the night. week. � r. T. F. Oolem, an has rented the Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Northwest Territories, above do not req,�,uiire postage.- � . riment, and for use on .their own farms. A�d like the old fable, when' theieDgiDd Seafort , salt works to Messrs. R. & J. . � .0 . - Ransforo, of Clinton. for a term of three. British Columbia, Yukon District, Maritime Pro. -., 9 F, I k!he machine is one whicli onto the straw started everything else started and all land. . vincea and th6 United States. I I ' After it -in threshed, and blows it into - tile ad home safely at last. yes s. The Messrs. Ranaford will ran the � ;, A VISIT i FROtt AN - OLD FRIEN.D.-.D . Sea orth works in connection with their . ­ G. E. PARKES, Manager. . This mac. , I : I - mow directly from the machine. I F. HGLMiSTEM, Sollaitor. I Daniel Cau�ipbell, come twenty years agd a blue was got up by �he McDonald Thresh. - owri, works at Clinton, and the Brutjoels . , � ' . respected resident of McKillop, was, - DEATH OF MR.S. FREEMAN. -After an -ill- �- 9. IThey now practically control 'the i � Ing Company of St atford. It has been in .,.I..-. wor� 162A 8eaforth last week, and made a short I 11 ,r ness of several weeks Mrs, William Freeman. - walt! indq6try in this part. -A number from ­ _­ ___ t nee all season and is giving the very best passed away at her riesidence4 in this . town, hero went to Stratford on Tuesday, to bear leasant call at THE ExPOSITOR. Mr. satisfaction. It is driven by a 17 horse on Thursday evening last. Mre..'-Fredman' 0 4 of the Coldstream Guards. -Mr. PLEASE R EMEMBE . p L . I 'Campbell removed to Port Elgin from e- - the 'ban , , L - I � . Killop and has resided there ever since. r power tractior. engine. It is,'% great labor maiden name was Joannah McKay. She G. E. P I � O� srkep, of the Bank of Commeroe,was That the; courses: given in the many years he was engaged in saw mil i savet. There are other machines that cut had resided in Seaforth almost from her confine& to bed on Wednesday. While in . . I 9 the etraw before it ie threshed, but we are ou�b, and was married to Mr. Freernan StraitforA on Tuesday- Mr. Parkes ate some- ,, � and farming there, but aboub a ii I � year a o a , y � 6L,r4A1 *1,i4,4 ��_ 14e ratired'from the milling busin 9) 4 not, aware of any ollier machine except this, about six years ago. � an@, and n w with an attachment for ouning the straw She wait only 33 yearn thing fo� supper Wkieth apparently poisoned devot�s himr,elf exeiluaively to the. f an " of age. She leaves tb:r!ae small children-,- the him, ___ ! ,gr - , � after it is threshed. � A�, number of others, who had supper _ wherp he intends to 80ead the evenin of Most of our , farmers- youngest,only a few weeks old. ; She was of at the !same hotel, werei ill too 0 , � . I have their straw hot i for feediag I � . life in ease and comfort. !He says *be .I . and bed- a cheerful, kindly disposition, and was much nearly �o seriously as Mr. Parkes. -The . as ding cut and stored kway indoors. . It takes . - I STRATFORD. ONTARIO. one of the nicest farm hoineateads �betw4en i and deservedly beloved in the home and re- Seaforchiapple evaporator is being put in Are not. exaotly thq 6ame a - . this and -where it 48 located. Mr. Campb 11 up much lems room Out, and is more easily spected bV all who knew her. The esteem 0 ape 0 1 . - -. given in handled aad is bette -for bedding, By i h f � a Tlarge �business this season. - other schools of business.* and hio'good wife4ere enjoying a holiday, ol the in which'ihe deceased was hold and the sym- While a the oron I d process they hadltD have the straw as it to Exposition, Mr. Bald- , We prepare driving through the country. They cat ie pathy fej�t for the bereaved husband was win pu chesed a number of the pianos students for the best positions because the Elgin t Kinjar4ine, and frcrr 'came fromthe machine placed in stacks or � highet t grade. Get thence along th% Lei shore by Goderic I :8tored in the barn Ond afterwards out and who attended the funeral services on Sun- shown there, which are being repolished, training here is of the from Port . amply manifested by the very -large number - our oataloome. ENTER NOW. - - I placed in t �� � .. 0 I Bayfield, and on to the far-famed cit� of .�b. hemow, abus reqiiiring double dayaftfirnoon. Mr. Freeman is a membe I r and! will arrive in time for out fall fair, � I . - � Joseph, and then on tD Seaforth, visiting handling. By this machine, all this work in of the 33rd regiment band. and the members whi6h I ism place on Thursday and Friday W, J. ELLIOTT . nexo. ,4e also purchaaed the monster � , Principal. friends by the way. � Ff om here they in- done when the grain is thrashed and by the of that organiz,jtion showed their sympat I , one machine. It is one of the latoot a by gramaph6ne.-Mrs. E. Elliott, of the Al- � 4444-02 tended visiting their old home Und friends . nd most for their bereaved comrade by turning oub biou hotel, Bayfield, has ,purchased from . ___ I in McKillop, and then to go by"W&V of Bri A,, advantagecus impro )ments, and it is grat- in full uniform and marching in a body in Mr. A. Pack, of Goo. M. Bildwin & Co., a . , ' . . ifying that ib works�leol well'and is proving the �rocesBion. The employees of the Broad- cabinet'grand Dominion piana, This is a * esels to Gorrie and thence home', Notwith- - � so satiefoctary to th ce le t Importat ' - had a i foo�'& Box furniture factory also attenAed, C Dir 1011S. standing the abowery weather, they ,ie who are using it. .. � Aroassian walnut case. -The Western Fair, � I � most enjoyable trip this far, and no dou)W - ! #__ and marched in a body in the procession,- bei leld at London this 'Week, has had a - - . I -_ " DEFEATi -Th . e ret r game in M eman being an employee of t str D . , I- _: ! by this time they i are eately in their i own CRUSHM 1. r. Fre tha ell of hard luck, 'in so far am �- , pretty home. . . the semi finals of fi 0. L. u n establishment. The funeral services were the weather In wmeerned, but those who - .. -�#_ p A. Intermed- We wil�l opan up a line of -Din- I iate aeries was plays , in Fergus on Friday conducted by Rev. Mr. Larkin, the paktor have beer, there say that the show is a good .. ' . nor and Toi . lot Ware, direct from the pot-� I T�HE Tow_,i COU1WIL,-Tjie regu6r month- last, and reoulted in a crushing defesp for of the deceased, and the remains were laid one, and the only draw back was the weath- . ly tneeting of the tl�o I to reet in the Maitlandbank comete . , torlem. Bee these goods, they are the - very , wn council war hold dri the Beavers. Altho0gh they wera to goals — - - ry er.--Mr, and- Mri. Jobn McIntosh are holi- nowast; hape! 'And colors, a' blolldayoveDingl�st. A letter from Mr. ahead am 'the resultiof the game here, they daying with � lendi 'in London thts wee.k.- , I nd -as we are -J . I , - ffr 9tw Dick, of the saforth Woollen mil, is . were down seven goals in the mund, It MRS. WAIrr.-Mrs, Alexander The Exotei show takes place on Monday making : DPOO14VY Of. lietts, our prices are .� DEATH OF * rigbt. : . was read. Mr. Dio ,.mays -. "'I am very gl was a tevere blow' to he home enthuaisstri, Watt, passed away at her home on the Mill and viesday next,and the Seaforth show on I .-. � - fdba able. to repi rb that after a careful ill. , who were looking fo -ward to the Beavero Road, Tuckoromith, on Friday afternoon Thursday and Friday next. With favorable I - � � . PE� I I . mpeationpf the Sol forth mill, I -find it la , landirg the champlo I iship. When the re, last, She had boon suffering from poor weather, both mhows are..Ifkaly to be sue- ATTIE BRC%,%#V8. good cotimorcial #1 ape and turning olit,in 5 'I port of the"first ( tiorl or of the game -4 to I health for a riurnber of yearsi, and for the cessful.--tHav, W. T, Cluff, of Strathroy, i . The 28o Tos, Store, satisfact6ry way, code which are -in d)., -in favor- of X Bi avers was received, in past:Nix months was confined to bed' most of willbe the prosAor at the harvest thanks. c I � ' . . .1 I Mond and we are tow In a position to cc] I- town, evt.ry permon , h u ht it was only the time, so that in fier c%se the change wall giolng services in St, Thomas' church, on ' . A) , I 8jRA1T0P.T,rf I . I ONTARIO � eider the p,utting'i of additional machinery a matter of the DumZoofgolls, but when a most welcome one, as she suffered from an Sunday, September 27iii, � . I . . - and extending the bugitiesi.11 111r.Dickaho the float result eame4n 10 4 -you could incurable disemic, Mrs, Watt wasneorly : 0 This in the Season referred to the fact that b7th des&ening , have, bought' most, ,of us for a cent. 66 years of age, She was the second oldemb, of Silver Creek the supply of I.'ster for tbe Various reasons.are given for the result, d&ujb ter of :the I ate Robert Henderson, of Belvave. mill was Out off, and m more water Is ra. but the primary ,ove, and prob%bl the Huron, Rosid, Tuckeremith, and sister Sicim-Mrs. DaForest, who ha, -j been at. j to have your Home quired, he atok d th t the council have . the the most important, was inte y B. Henderson and the Misses Han- � � el tj rnal dig- of Mr. J, tending her sister. Mrs. D. Ferrier, return. : � pipes replaced in a creek,as formerly. it nonsiow, vibiob lead t ) changes In the team, dersou, of the same place. She was born in ed to, her home In Buffalo last week, but ex- ' I � , ' � PHOTOG RA P H -E- D was moved 'that t a communication of Mr. Then. tor, perhaps, t� re on the Whitby, and came to Huron with the other pect4 to return here next week to remain : � . _ I - Diek be rec6lved a d that the street com. start lead to 07eroonfidence, ani before they members of the family in 1855, And was with her *later, who has been in poor health. " I . I mittee confer writ himat the earliest qp- �. realized it"Ahe k'erglis boys were ahead and married to Mr. Watb about ton years later. - All kinds of Photo Work r w -Rev.. A. E. Jones in away this week visib- I I � . portunity an I arr ge with him a4. �0'tbb the Beavers were up in the air. The game They first settled in'Hulletb. afterwards re- I his father, who has been in poor bealth. ; I I i "atiavid Owens, of Algoma. in spending two I PROMPTLY DONE befit means of meeling his re(juest with i�-' was a good one at firg and throughout re. tiring from farming and going to reside in - 3 : , . Disc g the pipes in 811 mained free from rouj,,hnass. In the first Clinton. Preferring firm life, they put. weeks in the village with his father. -Mins I . _. ference to rel � -Ver Creek leading to hi mill. A letter,iiaq re- q4larter the Beavers went at it with a ru4h, chased the farm on the Mill Roa , from Mr. ' Picture Frames -made, while you wait �i - d Mary McCallum, of Easti Wawanosh, re- I - . - ceived from the Sea orth Milling Ciimpan' F I y. �ard ecored four goals, ito one for Fergus. �n Wrn.Coop�ar, about 11 years ago, and bt*ve turnotbieweekto Minneapolls.to resume I asking for a remissi� or a rebate in th the seconi quarter tbe� Fergus boys tallied resided there ever since, Mr. Watt, who bar teaching dutice.-Rov. and Mrs. J" J. i J -4-0001V BROS.) 6ne-aforth, taxes on the min prope0y in--v-iew of. th B I up three more, while the Beavers got nour, haa been an Invalid for several years, our. HPAtle have returned from a month'A vaca. I I. � __ - r, . .� - . . - I - i I � I I , � j. 1 .. I , . . i � i `.- . . � �, � I . j - . - � . I � � I - � - I . � � I - i - I I � ; . I ��% i - I �� - I. 1, I ­ � . � I ! - t .. . I I . I ­ I , . - .1 I ­ - I , . . - .., . , � . A 1� --- - - . __ _�_ � - - . - _� . ______W _,_%, � 9 _m_,q1Xr" . . ! �_ . - . � . - I 11 -1 . .- I . i ; I I . n tion, spent at Molesworth abd Galt. -1� ' They in also visited at Toronto and $iagars Falls. -r I =!!�, . . EXHIBITI-ON. 7 - - --- . . I -_ .� . I I � - . � . a Rev. and Mrs. A. B, Shaw, of Heriss,14 were . . � � n in the villa last Week.-Varb Passiaore, a, .0 f�rmer Water noar:Belgra�e, now Atend. , . . . . —OF— I I . I . I . � . .. I - � �. - - . . : 1, h3g a medical college, was ,in the � *111age aylor, -who lives.,m. the NEW MILLINERY I . ' . . I I , '. gravel d th of Belgraive, bad -his barn ac u - � . � . . . I . 9 a ghtl lightning,on WOnes. , � r I - � i ,jodlatassogedby n � . y day mo,ning of last Week. � ' I � NEXT WEEK. . . � j � � i Is 11 � ! I : - i a I . rt. . Port Albe '�� - � I __ 7 � � I . I � . I - =;�,__ 1. DoTs.—The Harvest Th nkagiving: oar.. 4 . 1. OPENING DAYS . I I THI�%_ff , vicm held in Christ church Sduda,y, were a , b Rev, th .1 .- ­ - WOMB I conducted Mr. 14,1d oAds, of'1.31 tro y ,1_ y 0 The church was very taste ally de�oorhted � I . In 0 rriday and Saturday, . - I - I Z===; �� - � I - � . 1. 16 for the occasion and, the iangregatione at P " . 11 11 f - � I � ; . � I � ' both morning and evenin services were , - - 't large. -The now mill is in gfn 11 swing b6nd ' SEPT. 25th and 26UL - � : I I � . - 'OP. , � ty $ST i ­ -W-B . w I- giving the very best satiofac ion �t t- corned. -Stonewall llawkin�, of WehWood, 9_1M99X9%9K14,W � : - - . ,W ft -lmde � I !v Algoma,visited relatives eire on Weidner- i' If Anyone leaves this store, with k v4ex I - 100 ft. long day of last week. -Miss May Lichxrwe re- " . of dieratisfaction, ied his hai ioMt . � - � turned to her home in Tow'anda. Peansyl- 1. vania, laot week. Some of the younj men .or fault, beeause its tbe business of oar I ; . I -j �t of the village will miss h4r.-The people 8 I 0 management to see that nothing is Idt undone for the comfort and Pl6asure 11 - '_�� - I I I 1. from here, who visited the � Dominion- � Ex- hibition,were d Ii hWd wit�, what they saw el�., of all who come here for the good "'o �' I � a there. W. Haydea, Godarich, � want, -1 - ; -Dr. of ,�_,;� I 0 ' spenb Sunday at his hoitie bere.-Miss VP -to -date Storekeeping is 1 1. 001 , Jessie MoMillan is visiting friends In Kin. . I I 0 tail. 7 �n Eamest Business - - � , - . . - 1, d 0 1 . 1 . . V ]BaYfleld. : j � i i � There's an earnest Vein running throno . A Z � � . . - 0. ACCIDENT. —Mr. Robert j3ro*n met with ' r ' �.. all our advertising. In the store .#It"- V dash, happiV go lucky methods I Z. - WHY -men fi I � I a painfut'acoident ab a threshing last Tum- �' day, tit Dick Elliot's barn.' A heavy wboden ,donfb, there it, too muck go- at intake. P It, t a " . - , - . fo r t - , 11 eave-trough fell on him, breaking bin leg something more than buncombe to 91111'a � � . -WHY we alg - k, I ! I I . I � above the knee. � and retain the confidence of a oomm un. � ! � ones. I ;# WEDDED.—A Very homb-lik,ei and happy v itY. We've built a business her . a Ont of materials that will last. wa�va I - . . - -%VB[y- -so Ver op?,� wedd took place at thiii �orne ofhIrs. I 4 er daujhter, Ind. of Statile h I ,h X it . aid It before and we can't Bay it too Ofteu; , . _�_ .clot], I � I - i �- Sarah Elton, and Vr'. Eden V 1h"&kjvF. Me' er ' rZo- honest goods, honarst prim, h onest,jer- vice. You say these - WHY YOU . . . were united in marriage. y , Job 4 ' , Neil. It was a quiet bdt 4�ite fasulop&�Ie are solid stonee in the foundation of a busines& Well on I 11 � ­ - . - . I [I and up-to-date wedding, npthing lapk�ag such a basis does this busitess of curgr"t. . I - I t that makes a wedding a verypleamant event. � f M is3 Racbsel Reid the . ., r Come And Bee I -1 - �� . - . . Aft . ; 11 u0mle a - playe4 wedding, , a I march and an elder 'brother ' gave away- the I � Our.New Drees Goods, Our new -suit- , � - . I I � . bride. . Mr. Merner Is a pr( I isperoas fdrmer , ing Cloths, our new Sho,wer p. f , no � � . _. W1 P of the township of Hay,, The young c6uple -train Clotho, our new'Dress TrimininA our � , . I o . . . - � . by the afternoon Isoing souCh for New Waisting Materials, our newimotb I __ ; � I . f their honeymoon. 4 - , I Jack -eta, our new Fur Coats, Out ZW Thip biggi 8 i I a ! I I . - I . . Drysdale. �! Ruffm and Boss, our now R-milyzaaa - - Skirts, our new Rmin Proof ' Costs, onr � � . the new seasc ! . ' 0, JoTTj-.-(,-s.-Mr, R. J, Drysdale and daugh. , I new stock of abundance of other goods, for Fall and Winter Wear. 1 reauirvuents i � A 5, _:� Juri;n0the ne,- ter, Miss Emma J., Miss Laura Hornet and i , - 1� I : Misis Sarah - Troyer, ar,tended the Toronto I Exhibition last wetak.-Ftill apple pmekinig I .. I ' Dress Goods, Black and Colors, I . - . . . �. ��) ��a b4` I ; " - - I to see Vu nON 9 . a has begun. The crop is only- a fair one bur, . � The now fabrics that court Attenf, i ow: t I - � 2 I . , I ­ . . f1iink wit! Mal - prices are good. -Roman CAtholic Separate are here, Be.aure you find your wway �� .... ' I �� . I � - - I I I - ; - . I I � 2. School No. 1, Stanley, is in :-Courj!e ot , con- : to where- they are. The curt%in .bag:::: � - - . - I ; I . I 8 struction. It is to be a brick one With a I rung down on the summer fabries au'd . � I � � . �� ; I . _� - basement under ib. -The tiustees .61 our has been rung up 6-ni the new Iltuffs for , � _�. S . I . . school have tin �engaged Miss Bell& I . Take fall and winter wear. The �o , ene is . I - . . ,-. . Thompson f 9 f al am teacher for next most alivrIng, bespeaking both a I tyle- , . i . . t - year. Miss Flejesis Stanbury, of Baydeld, 3 - and comfort. Different weaves aud . - 4 � . � I r the present teacher, retires at the end of the -, shades -are liere in quantities to -meet the I . - I - ; I year. -Ur. John Brismon has improved the . . most exacting want. I �, I � . I appearance of his Potel property by ii cost . of paint. The building looks like new and . � - Regarding the New Millinery . I �G - 91 � � � 11. � I reflects much credit on the proprietor '"o ' lor'Autu= - . I . � � ; did the artistic work� : . .- % I �� I � A wave of aciDivity bar, atruck 'our mfl- . � . I I � I � � . I Wingham. I finery room ,sguin. We are on tu , 1. I I F DOTS.—The furni6ure factories here wer6 3 closed down for a co 1 uple of days last week, hustle so as000n to be ready with man# plj I 0 I _,aant surprises lor the I vera a ­ �� -1 . i (D , r to permit the employess to enjDy a boliday sty.- ah hats and beautiful ornaments j & and visit the Toronto R xhibition. -Mr.John -and trimmings. The opening days will, be announced later and you will Aww* I � I I I Leathorfi has purchased Mr. J. J. Sullivo,sn's . cottsge.-Mr. W. H.�Youhill, of Winui " Pegg to meet the same hearty __ - I&Gme ,a �o AO6 I I , � � . was a visitor at the parental home herb,,4his . +,%.-." other seasons, No old do to gred _� you. All we have t,> offe : . I i week. -Miss Margaret E. Kinsman, yothog. t daug � bter of Mr.R.Kinsman,w - P as �jed .spection is now in every respect S=_ , . I . � r I last week, to lor, G.K. WaAlandii of Sarnia. , of these hats are going to ba droam=s ,b the way some who know -pub if. YOM I I I -Mr, W. Peafion has gone on a trip to the . i old country, He expects to be gone about I will mi ake no mistsk-a by swing car , - � [ six weeks or two monthis, and will visit in showing soon as we are re;dy- � - I I . several parts of the old land. -Mr. John Many Jackets are Being Sold I I I � Fowler has purchmed from his brother, in I I � I Teeswater, the farm near Witigharn Junc- Ip pleases us to have people come in as I - I . I 4011106 . a I toa� on which the barn was recently barn- � theyodo right along and after looking' i I . , ODIJ I ed. I He paid $2,100 for it. The farm con- I at antl trying on the new jackets, ask' . I I � I � tairis 50 acres. . us to.keep, a certain one for them until.- . . : i � I . : - - - . I a little laterwhen they sbalf, need it. i L I I - - r I Dashwood . . It shows that they have nil confidence i . L � ; PENCILLINGS.- The Misses Lens and us and in our jackets. They know thaY � L ! i I I . I I . Sarah Mclaaac, of London and Detroit, re- the styles ibo" here now are " a 00- I I . I L I I spectively, are opending a few days at their date as auk that will be. shown tthrougb i - . home here.- Miss Eliza Shetler is home the fall se4on at,d that�_uow is the titne ... . . from Baffalo.-Mr. Ludwig flohn, who has for best oboosing. ffmve�you seen 011wr I . I . been spending the past two months in North new goods? Come and make I your w I � . . 11 I 1 Dakota, with his sons, has returned home.- lebtion, tbus adding your name to tbe� . 1 I 11 $1 Mrs. Louis Retmeyer, who underwent a liet of the fortu nate. � I - surgical operation ati the Victoria ho3pitall London, is, we are pleased to state, recover- . . No Special Fancy Goods "I'll � .1 7h/T I ing.-Mr. M. Brokenshire, tailor, ham,renti- L Store in Seafortla I . I i : . ad the house of Mr. Fred Ehlers. -Mr. E. Bonder, who has been employed in Mr. J. ljow Ltha�b there Is no such atorein tow& 'a : 1, i I _N17=e ha -vie 1 - .- . � I Kellerman's *store here for a number of we have anticipated whAt lose It b j in such -variety "" years, has severed his connection with that house and launched out, for himself in Blyth, going to be t,) the many and so bays made this store the place Aor you tv I axe looking for 0 aboi�t $200.00t 1 he having bought 9, mercantile business in that place. -Mr. H. Reynolds has sold his come. A depimt-ment ia beffig fitted up here for the selling of the 8�icial fawy - . I 1� � . - Scotch tweed A . farm to Mr. E 1-dgBr Broderick. Mr. Ray- 910 ods you are Fo often requiring. 80 I to theyounges nolile has noiv purchased Mr. David Mack'a for the things you've been in the babbilev, - I faction in poin: farm, oa tlie 3rd concession of Hay, and of going to the special goods ttora for,,, � ,� � I will move their abou' j the Ist of -November. come right here. - - � I I - � I We underatand Mr. Mack intends to move, -T__T__,F__v__T- IF_ #_ IV__,#__@__$, _#_ -1 -4 .. . A . . . *- I I I to Exeter to reside. I - The... � . : . I � . � 0 � Staffa. Big stock of new rubbers received this . a' - E. Me 4- UL NTO hous-e - spleziihd vadet week. Lowest prices anit good goods. W. H. -P-.,, �_ ble) pmetical f Willis, agent for Dorothy Dodd shoes for women and Goo. A. Slater oboes for men. 1866-1 Dry Good Co 'VU* 'bish, nothin<7 I � I - - �b I I ' -W. Stylish Cloth Jackets. —The wanted kinds ,s - and see uur f I are here, the right kinds are here. Nout so high to be C4th's CaSh - � as extravagant, none vo low t�hat ,Greatest I I goodness can't goi with them. We havd,-the beat of reasons tobelieve that 'we have the � ' Dry G -bods Store. � I I . I � eboicest, -nosti select range -of handsome . - . i jackets in the tov�n of Seafo:tb, Come and select the style, we'll please you ,with the I __ _____ weeks- The new maebine is a very power-- ful Apierican- and � I I .&I.1 (I. , - I Rl�e price.; The E. MoFaul Co., Seafortib. and modern one, and will afford power t1i � I � I . 1866-1 for a Rreat many more lights than the -ries ' 4 I . - I . i Our. BALL FAiR.—The Hibbert Agricul- ture Society have decided to hold their f�li erib dynamo.-4uito a number from %Owu , are takinig In the Western Fair, at London, . I I . - . � : � � I . . . � i B1 . t I show on October 6bh. A special ,`feature.,'of this week. . - � 1 ; . I � i - - I I . the show this year is a apecial prize of $16— - Zurich. I : . . � . I I � I first $10,'second $5—for the best heo.vy horse, from two yaa�s and up. Also special GATHERINNGS.—,Mr. Merner,mr., has bad I L . , . . , . priza of 810—first $6, second $4—for best the appearance of his block improved by a I Gre light horse, from two years and up. A coat of paint. -A number from here are at� , L , special entry and entry fee will. be requi�red tending the London fair.—Many will TegrSt I � in order to compete for these prizes, I to learn of the death, in , Detroit, of Alm , I 1, __9 . i Anthony Valentine, mother of Father Val- I .. . - Brussels. . entine, formerly of this vilia,ge. she -haa _ - - I - P Johl . BRIEF,,. —Brussels' fall fair, Thursday and been ill for a long tiuie.�A'jlas Clara Bu- chanan has gone to T(,ronto.—Our millineris , Friday, October I and Z—Joe Thomson, of Montreal, is here this week en a visit with -0. - are now hard at work again.—J. Rickbi`el' L Hartl,eA and 8olomon Hardy left On . I I - I . � : relatives and friends.—Ira Gerry left ion Tuesday for Alberta. I I I : . L . ======Z==__1 Tuesday of this 'week for�, the Northw,efit. I � . � I � � � - I , He wi Bainton Brothers, of Blyth, in the sale of their mitts, legging'p, . I ' Tuckersmith., I I .1 I . -096, :. �ftlp V11 etc.—The contract for the new wire foob There's nota store in town or village any- ,,I I . . The U -9 bridge, to be built over -the river at the flax where hereabouts thaD san show t 0 You 4% _ I � - mill, was lob at the council meeting on . h,n d8omerand niore reasconably priced range I ! teniber the -�,,Qj Mondayeveniug. * George Sbiels was the of ' t-tylish cloth jackets for this 'fall and � . I' . . - I I - - Winnipeg, successful tenderer, and the contract price winter's use than the X M cFaul 7co,% Sea- � , Mil .1 � forth. is 6130,—The Alaccabeo band attended a These jackets are imported direati ;1 I i � : turn. tea-meetingab "Union"' Methodist church, from Germany. and certainly do credit 0 - .. . Waskods, Mar I Grey, on Tuesday evening.—A. Currie has their disposed jacket designers who aro experts, in the art of, making, . I � I Estevan, A'sea of his butchering business here, to AndrewCurrie,ofSeaforth.who will take pos- I . 18664 A SMART OLI) MANX.—Althougb well PP I . I -�Ejgin, Ylau,,, .ai . 5(461on on the 28bh fast. The newpropriet-or � 'a &to, Mr, Jobn Crich, of the wemb odf ye I . I ArcoN As_qa, i � - in not a Ntrang6j. has - to tbo people of Brasselso this oar beaten oat all the young Ino .. y ­ * , �, � i .40080mio As� _ having lived here a number of yearn ago, with the scoding. Doopiiw his .years, Mr, ift, � I I � - I- I Mar We are glad to state tl)*t Mr, Currie, the Crich be had all bin wtiest in aill bad tinjoRb I j � � X1 ' Omnd N'low, present proprietor, will Dot removing to from town.—Oa Tuesdoy of this week. (4, Mr. wawh bio younger nolghbol,s at work, - Crioli is a parLicularly autive zau Sfid: 1� . I I - � : . linlota5 Man., � A, Deadman left for Manitobis, where ,he this : is certainly a woll descived Jeather fe- - � gw&n River, 11 gom to dispost of a carload of boney, which his 11 cap. r 1; I � I was shipped from here .some time ago,—Our MATRIJ�IOXML —A pretty wedding took , I I . - ;. - -ovev :18top residebts werexurprioed this week, to learn place )f the Intention of Barris"r G, F. 4. on Tuesday oi last week, wben Zw-o of � - . . . irl-Al. on, aymel Blair to otir popular young people were vaited In . � 1. 1), 'emove from town, On November lot he marriage. Wo refer W the marriage of hff7: - I . - �� � � . "I . � . I "I � zoes to "Ierich, where he will join the Win, Chapman, a highly fespeeted young-' . - ( irm of Messrs, ProudicOt and Hays. Mr. man of this township, to Miss T,ucy Wilson" I � I 3lair will be succeeded here by a Mr. Mo. third daughter of Mr, Wm. Wilson, of that � � � 7 . . 4 &od )nnald, of Goderich.—Mrs. J. R. Grant, of second concession. The ceremony WM _ - . PtIr- - 11 �"MOIA . . ViDnipeg, is visiting her daughter,Mrs, W. formed by Rev. F. _11. 8awers, of Brace- - . Ti&torls� Xew ' 1. Kerr, and other old friends hers., field, rohn Budd, Morrie, and the wedding marchwas played by i �� � - I 0. P. RR. of has purchased the Mies Knox, of Auburn. . The bride w" I � �0[1110 and lob on John: street from Mks most 31%kemeir,'for the sum of $400. Mr. Budd ding handsomely gowned. After the wed- breakfast the young couple left for Ses- .. I . � __ � I , SNOW - I 40HEIC 7ill move to town in the near futrure.—Mr, forth, where they took the train for To- � I , tobert Mainpriza, has purchased a now ronto for his light and other poiut3 A bo3b of frie-ads with us in wishea - . I I . 11 I . � - , � - 'R j " - (). P ynamo electric plant and ex- will unitei extindingiseet -_ . " -4 - 0 � .1 acts to have it installed In about three.1 to the young peop'le. I 1. . - - I . .� � � I .� � I . ­ . . . . ­ __ . I I .- - � - I - I I 4 - . I __ I , I . � � � , � - � . - - - I � --- . � ! .- "I - I - . . - 11 ­_ _ - - - I - . - � � I � i " ! : - ., I I .__.___.____.___ --.----. .11-_-__-- ­­'_ __­___