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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1908-09-25, Page 8I4 T009 LV theiad wirs. - Hit &A'r tow b I .. . r , r 'M of EUdge U cUlled the 141pIt t t Iva" -were saht: to �hear Wit f6MA" hurch c on Sulvday last., Alarge numl-., Pre 91: of- ,he one si eArgs I - tbL af ever Har a h& bi` d, ,or W1 4 - I - 0 tin WI& fttk* _110 of, just 1av t f6r 12 dozen, r la offer. tft - to eXotice.­4 meeting of Me - friends James Patterson here were eggs., a �Son room t Farm Bruceflold. a s --­ztory - ­ ­ S ti" fau rRI F. OW WARS— and upporters of 'U� `Y- *Uau will. has gold .ft Lawn Farm, one and rtkny - - , 11 ' - .r, A brown felt with -ple -bo -�held In . the council - ebamber - OA: mlibs south of Brgeefield, on d brim �'hvj I a nrettv band iNf 111".V6 0'awwa 1kh, 9 9'. 9MA;i a haltIg 0 e d, to Ur., Geo. Weir, to bandsomely decorated in- beauti- M day evening next, at e t V 10 T. a -the crown. IV the I opdoir RoA, brown and' round for the purpose of- 6rganliatlon., A -the cial - pride$ of Seafortia,' for ehaded tint%- is strong and dur- d I h6ft b 'wIngs As 46slr6,do )f ribbon &Ad IMOLZ NUMS] to be congratulated pre ahk, aud Wilttond fir# best. ­.jo bat- In Copenhagen... Eil 13s, W n amea cash. -4w. weir to at �re! aecuring such a fine ',home at a u full attendant, roa -th n every way. ck., Farra Purchased. *UC d b Ilm turned uO, at e Vant. something nice for table- —Mr. Tames RugUl derate -price. ait. P,aterson of jWs *de, a SO t le;tlher -trimming and PrIces t rlbb' qh win, on the Huron- -Boak F fbalis new. ,st- k IUY I few pieces of wara. - havi purchased the-,. farri, wned and worked this farm for vry In" George -Ir little brown Fren 06 oc 'rubbers has 0 'ban., h d. irfinnit torty years, and e now "thinks he Is rm Pon. -felt iir age of brown ........ Hullett,, near Alwa. The 1a -earned rest. t. *#4 0 T as d, be. e there- was a 10 ely and I K an,3 'Was as- pretty gus.rant�.ed entitled to a, Vrell t&Ins fifty- acres and thp.pride paid PateraDn' will have a sale of his ef- w. 'co Out S of" Drugs.. is frbsh,. fects later on. WMEN, _110-13 b ta:n felt slon on the, first. of Novenber. it is, �Jhltf at ian a with roses And uip-to-dat W- iure to be becomfng, style. e, k, ei3joyed by our to The Millinery OT ening lQt Vf6e We h*ve a - I 1-aw hundred rada of nice farm and well - situated amd as �vnsfolk and 0� -several. stylish- hats Leadbury. -that our new Fall stock was on -0 hog steel fencing, which we to good value for thi money,_ !1kher we oa of.visitore, heralded to the public NmE�.—Being about to spend a few fe It, all' with *a' br have we had more besatiful. and i Vfil dftr at a -big reduction: COMO lm b 't shc 119 r hibit. Never be 'oe, perhaps, T-mvellers. — The following were in Toronto, we made the state-. DRUGOIST d, although these aTe superior to- wh&t rlmmfng. ne -nitirit not forget went two weeks ago that we purposed factory things to- view, &D -UhUs: it luta, and .41,',ABERNART day ticketed to., distant points this we�k. by� W.- Somerville, 0. T. R. agejit - to n .1ition 't e wInddws, for , they SKMRTH tellinj A�QSXTOR readers something shown in the gen�ral market, prices ae marked in our usaual low way. �re I ast y i ressed and ve evi- �!A t Times, about the- Exhibition, but, af ter � due $frs� 'James KeTavUh and daughter,' ga gent for Up". o4ate. to quality iiuch al will assure customers of genaine econoiny. of Itime Victoria street, Seaf6rth, to- Giand, &nclil and troublq on the -part, Syringes, Shoa)�s Remeclies consideration and in view of the faiDt the -ee*, of the stores. The Partners wd Tbnshers' employ that THE ExpoisrrorR has a political Haven, Wobigan, and return; Urs., oats, dr.es#' goods,, furs and 10ooks' Cotton Root Compound -will also be itl6n on hand, "d* John UVDdnald, -ef Wlton. to- lew �c propos ar n stock and Woodj.? Ph9sphodine. expected to give a dr( Try our sof t coal-. We have 8 FAdO, -.a-4d return 'MISS Ro b, ipbiv.strbet, r AD -WO 9(*&, are all I mr�r rehash of w. land on] �y *,att Tpr a ers at the small fairs, pru- which wM giv�k satisfaction, aud at a Zeaforth, . and 'Oss Belle Smith, of purdhaser. prize wini�i A dence forbids us� saying anything North Main street Seaort% to De- Rol- en rict In Alberta. He looks as about Toroxito at t -Monktoii, is visiting at the imit; Mr. and Mrs. games Willis, to. took aceEgmoAdville manse though the *ork knd the country - man;of on .1 Vdn"da last week, the 6c- jrded with -,him. Tie intends this win- home of Mr. Wm. Rackwell.—Mrs. J. Detroif and return. CABI( able wedding. - T i a good share -You Itrolt and return; Jphn Crig& to De- - Doabld. Wehdirig.—A unique- evi t di9t —Miss Eveline Havesein- —The following - were ticketed. to �1 being,.a he -ter aking a post.graduate course at T. McIntosh, wilo spent n acting ilart s were- M'r. Andrew ical Sele'nc,,, To- of the- summer in Western Canada, distant points bY­Stewart'Bros,-, CX.R. t,'� the! School of Pract ge&� th,: and U.'ro. Fran. agents: Urs. F. L. Willia to Portage ronto,.--U�r. L. L. eVaul has r' urn- #bwne P. J �Ynt, Of has returned home;—Mr and Mrs. W ces I ,, i d Mr. --R Underwood were in Lonho� for a few Shie alPh White, e4. from his wedL ri, U Prairie Uhnit6ba; Mrs Thomas Of -the i�est. en 1, * T'Okersmith,' an Ole days attending the Fair,.—Mi. Thomas Adim-s to Rocanyffle, Sask. - , U d Bros., evang6lists � Wjio havp been MISS le e bAdes -are conducting re Leeming had a banking bee one after- W vi2 services in the inery U, 'S he N Mill UAL d a u f teer, lei Ltly, filling around his luts. Combs, of Win- P and-CoiL Xarrled,.�A pretty wedding was'cel- I luethodist church for the'past ebuple- noon rece?3 vlordViWet Mom . thro new residence.—Mrs. uHaelkwell. has ebrated at the,home of CDancillor and 1 19c kop.! The . ceremony ws of weeks, were greeted by large con- pert 'Fmed at Mrs. Adam MeXay, at nooA, on _Tttes- three 0 c ock'in,, the �t- adIss gone to visitaher son Sa milel, who' gre tiong, on SuAday last. ga 1 terni by evw,Nell Shaw. After the B, tising medicine in a, town over in IM for da'y, when their eldesi daughter, 13tary 3' yd, of.Toronto, assisted in the ser- ga _n morl -od bues Its 014i I cere. y th bridal parties drcyve. to gan. We wish her a pleas��t Bliiabeth, was un ted In marriage to vice. of song o4 'that d1o.y. Mhe evan- b -Apon Mary Wit. Jame the tesiden oll -1U.r. I Joynt, Y*re a g(Alsts close � their SpA��orth meetings time and safe return.—Farmers are e- H. Wihis,'ot the Robert. wedding lun - ed.'Tfi�y af-.- On Sun t6.. Mi- having a, -somewhat easy time, as the Willis �,shoe store. - The cer6mony'was day, and from -here go drc ter-vmrds V& ',to the reslden4�e land is too hard to plough. ---:Mr. and noon by Rev. Nell 'hell S. D, Barnes, organizer for performed at high 01 c .—Mr Even i you have. it will pay IMrs Combs, where a' reception was Mrs. J. J. McGavin returned last- week i onaw, pagtor of Ugniondville Presby- the'Chos;;� Friends, a patriotic benev ten Both Mr. aif from Toronto, where they spent a few to come again, because now, Ored the. n. d Mrs. torlan Church, In t e of olent society 1p'In town lookIng up .#e preselac i ys. t veryplemautda —Mrs' Armstrong, the immediate relatives of, the bride 40yn and N .'4nd Mrs. Whit have a tw 'members tot the order. Thia is hings have been added to tim, TMONTO a, (MT* was fol 711arge circle' 4p of Woodbridge. who was here attend- and groom. The cerernony ffrIends in eaforth and a good and Xr-, 'Bates will stocki Has, hi& grade courses� superior f acl- lowe I'VnIell ty Whd VvIll unite with The ing the funeral of her mother, Mrs. likely get a -numblerof ln6W members. d by a sumptuous wedding dtaner, H xip itpr In! coligratulaflons James Fulton, sr., hag returned home. lWeaandun=d-teaching taleot. and .0% and -Mrs. Willis lef t- an the and best ��'Mqss RI& Brine, who has een ill for —Mrs. A. Morrison spent a week very w1s] I a for. their' future happiness two, weeks is retavering.—X�. Arthur j3hop. Mundreds of tudents. go Out annually af bernqan train and We xecommend mornin proE with friends in Toronto. roE erity. ;ftom this College to good positi S* in Detkoit. On* their return they will Boadf&t,'who Itas been In, Virginia ping to those who can atirm gghlilsllotilyatended the Fair there. let us educate you for Prlofitable` em- Inake their home on Centre stre lor, isome time, to il� -at -his hbme here. earl hours. Thty will be Mor& DE&TH OF AN OLD SETTLBR.—A-n- Y j#qymeiixt. We will do, it right. T1 te Concett.--�The concert In Card- He- was 'threatened with ty�hold fev. the residence recently occupied by Mr. nces Ha other of the first settlers of McKillop than r6paid by better servjoe_,, Uawgue ftee. Enter any -time. and rs. F. L, Willis. Mr. and Mrs. 11 on: Friday evening last, UA- er and advised by is doctor to come died on Thursday, 17th inst., in the more tim'e for selections, uicker, W. J. ELI-HiMT, Principal. Willis fiave a host of friends who will cer he au4pic�3 of the - athletic as- home.—The ases Henderson enter- voci on, ffid person of Mrs. James Fames Fulton, delivexies,-griacer personal 6=.- didu ried the membera of the Ladled' Vamer Yonge and Alekander Streets, extend their very, best wishes and prove a financial tai sr. Deceased had be6n in podr heAlth SAIN eas, altAou the merit of, the. ]Bowling Club to a tea on We fort. tale:kt was a d.11esdAy, for some time, and death. was nob un- uc as deserved a , full a a -cry nJoyable evening was hou The - �pl Ure of, the evening eRected. She was 72 years -of age, Good Pigs.—r. Wm. Rinn, ff Hal- n t by 'those Scott, and was married to Mr. James Fulton, sp *afl isomewhat marred 'also by r.ussels, was visiting her'mother, e lett, bought four pigs on the qth of of Blanshard township, fifty-five years Stiewwr to W. .N. Watson Jul rinj -ling of the.1 fire alarm- when the Wrl. J.- P. BrIfte, a few days last ago. Her maiden name was Margaret Y which' then weighed 250 pounds. pro r e vai being given. his k -44!r . 'K. erick Is visiting Crouse. After a few yea rs' residence -4W. R.,E Joneq, Who has and they weighed 950 pounds. Tbs Is Us =WrH UlAJU ST.j SEAFORT14. On the 17th of September he "d them plitTh'em udI6 Into a'stam n - �ica pede,. and W11 in in Blansbard and borne, they mov- 760 ord for the balance of the evening ANNUS1 AM. lAfe and AcrAdent U��' an astonishing inereasep . being �spe;f�' some time on t6 Grand Trun' ed to McKillop over forty years ago, waf more or less'ftturbed. sam arn%.Aftl Bouts and L*&V pounds ' I& a few days Paqffic and, In the west, . returned where sl�e continued to reside until over two' Mi. 'Ildrick baritone,, of Beflhi� de- hon�e tbis wee%�—,The dr weather herdeat*- Mrs. Fulton 'held in months, oi an average Increase of '175 the Abaw In sn"law Unfly and Manufaci. ligil �auoienct with the sele6- MI continules, - although os Friday the high-6st esteem by all who knew pounds per. plF. They were of the tion aTA would be well greeted an night laat they had good showers In her. - She leaves a fiusband and -the _%ft sewhw T New Urs Readv- lmd (31eam Tamworth breed. They were- purclias- Oc Ed' ' by a Seaforth aud- tlie�nelghbor.hn4d of Brussels a I'd W41- followingfamily to mourn her loss: Ite Havdag �,tM4 W1 6d frora 'Mr.' James Sproat, of. TbLek- Ienc -.The Violin playing' of =so- toni and at lhfitelhell.-�Mr. M now -ersmith, and sold, to Wr. Robt. Win- Broder- John, Detroit; S&muel in Imley City; d waw� a rare treat. She Is Bu And N%1U9W'r and ter, of Seatorth. Ur. Rinn lck4as IMitcliell on Tuesday to see in'Washington State; James, 'has long a t e artist the violin. Mhe hls� mother, -wb H Une eda Orian Sepanten. 0, Is in poor health.— aeuvi'llop; Mrs. Barlow,Toronto; Mrs. prided himself as being -an expert and icore part 1of AM* uw*g machins needlu, 4%, attach- -!the programme was. Ur I Samuel XcClreocli Is havin successful �horseman, but this Is the loo, 9 his Scott, Duluth Mrs. Wheeler, Dul- nw&*4 repain and, swuMen for all d,,af ri by., Wk. Eddie 41gott, of Mrs. Armstrong, Woodbridge, or spe-etion, first time lie �has distinguished hi reWldence in Egmandville raised , up uth kbkk of nwing maehidML m- Tord,To, vnd -he did bls part well. and a foundation placed under t ur self -as a manufacturer of pork- r. and'B Iflo , McKillop. The funeral W1* ov*r 26 yom experiened In Oe above Ur �Uieiacted as accompanist The, anjival Rally Day, In connection on Saturday to the B�nss6ls i3emetery James.DIck, of -this,town, bought fojir In baWsm you can rwt anured of price pigs at the same time and put them MI' most ef ent, manzier. witli the hl1ethodist, church Sunday was largely attended; Rev. M r. Tyler, r*ht, mquan- dion and satufaction 'scliool, will. -be b6ld on Sunday -next' 'of Walton, conducted the services at out to feed, and M -!r. Rianand he'were A, 3 ed-Home'for le.'— The proper 9 And very Woman Likes Furs... i d, but -the latter Gode ch Srreet orth, known as the Wilson having a trla- of 4ee tY on East at 2.80 p. m. There will be special the-1ouse and ggv�. The pallbearers vJAMES WATSONt came out ahead by- 80 pountla. 11on � tead, Sllv�lr Triusic andddrsses.by Rev. N. Saw were Messrs. 1111am Hudiidll Hugh Or, is for gale. The properby, 3 of a tom odious brick residencean4p com an Wessrs Aarnes and Storey.—Mr. Fulton, obn Fulton, David Crawford., nuft Apt*, and dedor fn OWng MicMue aore 3 3f land, on I Wh is a SD endid fmit orchaid. John - O'Keefe, of Seaforth, shipped M4 Naft Iftin dreek Begodh. of he �most _beautifu resi, oa� Zleydm Death of Mrs. M. R 'Counter. -Very Thle - 8 one Peter Barrows and C. Wh_ ite. Much Womp's We are prepared to d aek d:in a -.properties in *aforth and flylb', three car loads of Ae cattle from sym athy is extended to the bereaved J ets- man.* frientis In Seaforth wlll regret to v h d up the estat6_ Apply to -Alek. Wilson, h Mitchell an Tbursddy last, for 'which f ami.Yy. Im go � and atisfactory 'e" to learn he death of MYs. M.� R. fort i, of t lie paid. over $tOOO: This makes oek Counter, which business In furs—the� and the. occurre4 at her horhe E6exignced Girl *antedfor general hous#work. $30,000 paid out'iifor cattle by Mhr. 0%; Blyth. 11ORSENEN to In Honolulu, Hawailan Islands, on No *ashing- AV Y oftes"t) richest, most -F-dg,,! Seafortb.. - I I I 'Mrs. Counter 212&1 I pl to Mrs- If. Kefe s Sunday, September 6th wfthla the last Ahrbe mbriths Notes.-Rv� I& Renderson, of Children' Smaller BOYS John Patterson, Who hja6 been altogether trustworthy P1 tor -had not been. very well for' some 6 Sale.--�-A n inber Of pigs for sale fr.oln 70 Wlarton, who preached the Harv�st our la in goodi growing condition, and �hie smi I Imes of to T in weight, up in New Ontar!q, -painting stations Furs' kinds. time and had Zpne to -'the countrty in .,,go)abreed. "o a number of brood sows bearing bn i the C.-P.R. for !Uerprs. - Edge nd I -Lome services in the Episcopal c,hurc.h Furs the -hope the change. would benefit ntte!,;0onsWDj,,0f, erks,,lTimsand Yorkes. Also '�q 1t.erldge -home this week -a a to by a Horse and Calf Driving last SabbaM wa listened In P1 11 Gloves — thir best values on her. On -the day before -her death 11 t*oughbredTamjvortWb0ar 9 years old, -prices vil on large congregation. In the evening, _.Tw� was As mawket. Also stock reaphable. App rinks of bowlers went to our she was as well as usual., b' ly. to Jarnis roat, Egmondnlle , before the service, he gave a few ut during p. 0 , �near a Mlt6hell on 'Tuesday afternoon, In a all Furs j-USt as -eta is com- -kersm thbri4yar of "y -on ]Blahk Tuc - PT 2128 We sell we do other less expensive mefohandis&-- that night she was taken seriously ill cc r8m mlnutW address. an the early days of Steel Ranges ­� why Va $60 for a range to a, finai 6nleavor.,to cature the 'Faill n buy a 1.%rrr rophy, but as bn 6ther occasions the % plate, Headqu-artdrs­ for and died the foll6wing day, heart pedlai and a stranger, when you ca ithe church here, It being thirt-one without one penny of exces profit. failure being the -cause of �death. one vth 6 nine -inch holes on top f or from wo to 26 yeare since be cgjne to preach here. Counter le% ttei ran ge with� a larpr oven. We are' were unsuccessful, although this' was a daughter ot,the late and a be At that time they, useil to meet In the helk, ,to is away to-niorrow. time they came vAthin a few points ourLgoodq, he' Mrs. M. Thomptson, of Seafortt, and Arofla t6elRange�excels all others. Call of it. The rinkes were: J. ShLne, R. Temperance Hall but he was 'here buffi'vwa Bishop, Mongolian Seafort st u dine they for -many _years resided In b, and e-liamine them and see f -dr yourselves. 4eorge A. 'Bright, W. G. Willis and J. M. Best, years, and d'ring that Where she was well knawn and lilgh- Sills, Hardware Merch-mt, Seaforth. 2128-2 The bed ifiade at I . skip; W. D. Bright'. Dr. MWInnis, A.- il e eb, and In ly esteemed. Owing to Mrs. Counter's Hmf-,and Ray for Sale.-O,ne horse s�jtable for very short time they will be out of In VV 10 Trunks, suit Wilson and R. S. 'Ra:ys, ski�. fa-rrr - or delivery' use, weighing -thout 1200- pounds. health, 11'r. Counter di UV, sposed of his debt.- The congregation went to a IOU " B "loth bmWX2dn=es - SM616a. Val- 8 d, quietdnd reliable. 41so stack of bay con- Haye rtrik was: up three and Xr. r U jewelery bu6iness in Seafotth and taoiunl� Irig about 10 tons of good quality: Apply' to A. great deal of pains in ecorating the un and largest aisortment. * d to British 'Columbia'. A few 2128-2 '13est's seven down, so that they were it ' move A. CUTHILL, Winthrop. - ! church with flowers and the I-paide four down all around. A:nother rink They hava DR11 years later they went to Honolulu, nge for Sale-" A Ha�p� Thought " as good as was beautiful. The choir rendered Apply to Mrs. Davidson, at The Manse, Varna. went for a friendly game, but they dais oil us ADvot Where they have sinbe' made their ney, sciMe fine music. They were assisted BRU'DERIOWS 21"084 'too, wre defeated, -Mr. J. F. Daly -bad Ihonle. 'Mrs. Counter was about fifty- A dieeting of the Chosen Friends will bF held in I liew t_Tadket 'an � excepttonally fine. Lillium Aurat- by 'M!r. John Moore, vvho isangf a beaut- �ac ke Soon. IRot" -Chmp H"ne" J�to", n1he years of age. - She Is survived by ths DiddfelloOvs HaU on the evening of the 28th inst., if u_1 isolo.-Rev. Ur. Leckle, of Lond- AuIA­ in bloom' few days - ago One her 'husband and one brother and one i for I initfaVing � candidates ebl)oro. occupied tbd pulpit ot the armed. secured by ftPadite Hotel, Se&forth Mr.- q. PP=91'n'Xanazer. W. 0. MclAod, Local 'staik, which he had In his store, 'had -Presbyterian Church last Sabbath Werp sister, Ulm Jessie Thrn�souj who -has, ]kec, er. '10 entitl i been visiting for some months 2128xl on i it five floweirs and two buds. The In oelvehing.-Mr. and Mrs. V. MeCagghey, At no time th ahout the season -�rffl stodke be more profuse, W" W ehn Campbell, the recognized,music teacher, flowers were large aad perfect beau- Honolulu. The sympathy of many of 19 n co=tyt is I here on Wednesday and Thurs-' Luckaow, brought the body of the nev; Fall and Winter fashion features. And in view of Fa P I sk ties.-X�-4 Thomas W. Adams, of Ro- friends in Seaferth will be exteded d &YY each week. "Pupils p epqred for allexaminN� itheir Infant daughter to the home bt did inducement offered now, the wisdom of buying at once Aud beautiful fun i mid Idox& Tennsa;egroded. ssons"arram-ed for with can*llle, SaBk., and t6rnierly of �;ea- W�rs. McCaug.hc '0 to the bereaved relatives. 'The rema ne ey parents, Mr. and R. Peck. o has- been visiting -friends 1hj!r -e- hrA joyipg a good, full season's wear, 'a only too plain. The jacket "Ma NOR wer erred In Honolulu., a. D. Kelly, last Frlday evening, B1 4cles, sun rles il,e t' cewent,etc., for sale here -for the past couple of weeks, re- where it. -remained all night then on d L P smart modpls for immedists at, I MYs Jewelry 87�-re. 219-7-2, turned to the est on Wednesday. artment is amply supplied -with days IoUrnev AINUOTEL Millinery Openings.--7The millineryl N.-Nv lAundryin Seaaforth. have I opened out h Urs. Adams wzei e4lled here ' wing �Saturday It was conveyed to the Hul,. 4W -st do 0 d ank, Our P-- ats are" openings were earlier. this season on laul dq in the store Ih r south of the ol 0 to' Ilett cemetery. -A very Interesting Of the death of her mother, the late abcount of fair day having been m v Clommerce Blopli, and licit yo i patronage. igam!6 of baseball was played an the Rep 0 Mrs t -class workIddne and isfac io g ranteed. Little, of ­K&Killop.-Mrs. McKinnon, W -M' 9 PUMPS V* ed little forward on the calendar.: Wcl k called for atid del! re o y part of the formerly - Uiss - rolhnson, of the 001- (park here M'bnda;y afternoon between Spe.Cfdty, 8jS0 �a JIl In. spite of this fac an'd tpe Goderich and Blyth resulting . in a ed by VAM SUM- t1w.i. Giveme-atflal Ob s, onnors. 2127-12 leglate institute staff here, passed Rvhn for the home team, the score be- r like Weather, everything �vas, got- THe -Seaforth Woollen MW Will be open 'for cu-. limit Of -bomet, 4 Aadiness by our merr-hants,l tom carding until the ovem or. 2127.1 Ithouih there was ot kinds of windmills. through town'the other day on her Ing 2 io, 1, A 81400 left At ... ten in rj- 18 of *a y to Join her 'husband, whcj has and an both days the show rooms! Fc r Sale or Rent, a comfortible house ,on (a -very large crowd, It waEr well wort md -exclufjive M* f1a r 00"l, -the h Btsple Bros. Barber Shop, St. The house contains 4 tedroome, dffil, Jamc been appointed 'princial of 0 A 0 were crowded. It wAs a prqf1table who 'Fe house. 'Athens high school. -Mr. J. L. Yule, -going quite a distance to see, In fact sittlig rooni,.etc. Cellar under the all 9 Goo I stable on the lot.. Apj)ly to James McMichael, and choir leader, of the 19.tf :t -,.e organist tempted to buy thier new hats even; Seaforth. 21 'ter than a proiessional he Prm UMV 88afOrth. ci-Dwd, too, for many women were! 1frorn a spectator's view it was bet- Piniff dind Striped Saitin Yet t esbyterfan ch, T reat many though they wanted to get a little House to Rent -To rent, 4 comfortable dwellin arch, 'has opene'd his Igames.-Juge Doyle, of Goderich, was Aftend the Best. more wear out of their summer oj��es. Wtudlo, in the residence of 'Mr. J. C. how con High street, Seafo h,�tdjoining the re8l, qiere bnday conducting court or re- den(e of Mr. Alexander Stetlw *Laidlaw, on Coderich street. Mr. Yule ra - and shades 1i A. It is commodious -vision, but as the elections- are 'not And. th MoGe We are getting used to the large hats �1 n ey're hire, lots of them. A age of -Patterns a d ojaifortable,� and ccpml�s all modern conveni- has,proved himself. an accomplished nace. Apply to John if it tends towards ence s, and is heated by a 4u -ress desi and forgive them the outlandish -to be held on this year's voters' list offered to meet most every Fall d I R ­dn,Seaforth. imusician and &n efficient teacher, so Mi 1hey present an the shaop; an: I I 2126x4 -there was inot the Interest taken In. fashionable plain or striped effects. Our �ijsrrtmeut of blatkAraw Every woman thO,t --------- r him the liberal room table when we seen -them worn It which there otherwise would have -patronage of th people of the town beejl._Mr. John stuffs is worthy of special mention, by some ond theY Just suit. Stiff Lnal Briefs. -A g4pod driving orse Barr returfied home us for a:eoat goes! STRATIFORD.: ONTARIO and vicinity. -Any person wo dhould i wings, feather, and fancy bands, sou- b6ciiging to Xr. M6Cowan, of Aoxm. :--from London fair a very pleased t isrecognizedas thelargest,best and ;�O;t tache braid, ribbon and flowers, bors) ffc_KjllQp, had'one of Its front Ttnd the purs& lost by 'r. Wm. N1 ZU9 successful pmetical training, school in West- With c- �nan, having been successful in capt- ora Ontario. Three dep feet badly out arid Intosh, the Se4forth and Harlock gets into one of 0'"', artments.-Com- s and pins earing five firsts for cattle.�DoWt for- inercial, Shorthand. Telegra , phic. 0ur gra- fence o mail carrier, will kindly leave 1-t at duates secure good make a variety 61 tri Ming. There 1� Nvir. Frid y morning last- get the great fair, to U beld herenext abi)'i3 -inside ono 10 —0 ng to th build.ng -now occ posidons and forge to m the Exposltor �offlce or return It to Tuesday and Wednesaay, September 29 the front. Write for our free catalogw� a good deal of brown sbown this sea- upied 'You by the SalVgtlon� Army being incon- waft made wiU find it interesting� You may enter at son. n blue Is also a fav- lvfr. McIntosh.-itTh Barbara Kirkman arid 30, when Itt Is expected there wilt -any thne. 'Mission Band 4111 hold their annual .en their p t for orite, color, while the old standaros, Ven. poses, they are -be a large crowd. There are 'to be Thankoffering �'rn-eeting on Friday ev- Do not piace. ELLIOW & MOLAOHLAN navy blue, red and black and white, desirous of disp of it that they which will take up ht -procure- tober' 2nd. 'Ntrs. -ffilg: other arters. ehing, Ole Leckie, of all haie­jthelr� place. There is a qu. Per-, 'the whole afternoon for those who store on UP Londesboro- will be present and give ew shade called taupe, which is a 180M desirous of securing this pro- are Interested and the Clinton. band rtle; pert n 1) I -Tbnksgiving Day is will furnl3h the musle, dull _gre y 'Can ob tat Jars :on ap- an address. the garmentt at:� Y, and another between a f Ixed for 'Mbnday, Nov -ember 9th -Xiss Then for green -and a blue, called peon. The plication to the ers.-A number, Wednesday evening they have secur- That's What toils. Look Here show rooms "were �ere attend Hazel O'Neil, of*�Cllnton, is the guest Rly 613,008 coo artlstic�lly decor- i fr*i of Wss Helen Fear this week.-, ne or e r concer _Y. ated - with ribbons laces, flowers, Tue day. -About nln o'clock.. riday 'be held In Industry 'hall.-Quit'e I 'la�t the fire alarm. rxng and t the oldest and most enthusiastic Llb- natural ar�d artificial, add all'kinds n1g, Tiumber from here and surroundin erals at the Laurier -demonstration In To i Efere's somethha Of Pretty- things. The E. McFaul Co. lbroaght people from alf directions, bountry attended the great gathering SEA"Wl� n If. ON i 9 enlarged their show room this sea- person. with the Impression that Clinton was UT. McDonald, of the levery at Clinton Wednesday, to ear Sir For .she: wiii mej and It was another holl ay'fire. The� Thames Rad, Usborne, who Is hinety-_ son and have now-oneof. the most Wilfrid Laurier, a number going on five years of age.-'Afts. D. Shanahan, she urlay be ledto col7fvenfent and up-to-date rooms to wry agreeably ::disap otnted, -however, the special train and a few drove.- -shippers arip complaining of the coa- tain deatli, on the street below. TJ1_ GLOVEzs. be found ev as It proved to be a fal of Seaforfh, wa,p one of the- lady v1s- like the donor. _pi in the cities. The' se alarm.- Itors at the Laurier dem6natration In %ft. Arch., Hislop, Liberal ca;naidate diti of the rolling istock of the �C. screams brought help, and they Wei* The Right, Rev. James Carmichael, D. y Swatiski stkle� of trlmmingz Is as In- for this riding, was In town on 'Mon- P�. R. at present, due to the removed to saffet . Mi.s. Wowm hant Clinton. Mrs. Rbanaban to a relative the bang, Men re q1W an as the nae suggests. A hat an,11 4n D- Bt4hp � of. Ubntr ml, who' died in day eveing and seems Well pleased in consequnce the G. T. R. �is had bee Pretty. thl gFaul's, of pbon feltI mi treal on � Mont mem- of Sir Wilfrid 'Lauriar, and bad- the OMAD s style In i lay., will be re NVIth the way the cavass is going.- Yfosping the benefit--Xiss Flore4pe while one ar m' and 'her 1eet were 14- we3ve -8 thmg he feat6r bert 1, by soibe pleasure of shaking 'hinds' ith her Mr. C. Tama:n Is at present home on Somers has resigned her position �n so burned. Was Cam fe had t of th .-older residents 6roU suf � red 00-, r,,,, �a facing of velvet '- of.. the of this cou-4ty., AftE r, his ordination d�stingulshed relative. -see himself 'in oujo A round opal, 1sick leave. -Mr, T. W. Scott, of the Itbe central telephone office ani'Ass verel-Y from the shook. in �859_, his �firat' 6iarge was the shade of the hat and stiff wings at Bank of Hamilton, Is at present tak.: Allie Emigb*has taken her place. -.Mr. -After a4 Illness of several �VeOW' PRI(31?- C ft 'D q the rielit side, the proper -one for Tuckersmith IL Hand full of ex uisite' Mission at Clinton, ind he'w" af- Ing his holidays with relatives near T_ Wbon I at present laid off work tollowing an attack of apople1y, n. 011M trimming this seaso A dark red vel-, terards made recto there, and It Farm Rented. -r. Wm. Carnochan 1�ondon and- 'W,. Vn account of having a felon on lits Gregg, one of Ingersoll's beat lcn "fire" with a McGuire, of the 4GL. OV vet hat, In the mushroom sbape, had a waA tr�ni Clinton I e was transferred bas refited his farm" 61f the 4th con- Wingbam staff, has charge here.- hand.-4ffs. A.-Elder'lo at present On rebidefito, died Sunday inornIng in h1r.-I small, clear white trimming of ribbon rosettes with a. to Mentreal i abo t, rtk years ago. desslon of Tuckersmith to"Mr. Wm. Mr. D. D. Wilson, of HuntsvIlle, visit- he sick list. -The three stores re '64th year. Re! is survived bY soft rose In the centre. Ottoman silk, --�M� s. J. C. Greig ha s, been in Goder- Young having their millinery openigs 4ow and one daughter. In D61m� Diamond on either side. fof 'three years. Mr. Carno- ed 'friends In town Wbnday of this tch for the pas wEek, being cajled c�an retains , tj:ie residence. He. will week, alsD Mrs. Hanson, of Wingham. is, to be used this season and E( :wide day and Saturday of this week and are tawnabip be was engaged 'In far=hW'. When her eye softens and brimmed hat of this material in brown, ere owing ;to e Illness of her have a -sale'of his stock and tarm- A. M. Babb aA daughter, of Preparing their stores and windows before rettring to Ingersoll. 90 lvMA, with a seELrf tr1rnm1'ng of chiffon, oq.er 'Mrs Acheso�.-Mrs. Mc- eflects obottly. Teeswater, are visiting her parents in In their usual style. member 'of the board of 110enex j&e smiles " Thank YOUj" made an exc Vr0,-%n n,%Yl rA 11tw- 0_4A. ^—#;— A eedingly u & A nieli th� � 6*�n- st minu iNutea.—Suo LWng is now wwn at present-4dT. MeArter ------------- you will think the ring i4 too other broad brimmed hat thit was sal O'Berne arrived home after, �� a , t1je order of the day, and the weather 19 at present laid iup with- air attack --imrgaret Cameron and 'Mrs. —During the severe storm' much admired wax one of brown vel- eisa:nt visit - to londan and Varp'a- has been very favorable. The crop Is bf asthma. --Quite a number In town Woods, two employees of the City Ho- passed over PMU liot FrIday vitut illeap lit $15., --vet; Around the crown was drapA-a e were accon�pahled to London by ai'good one and Is being 'harvested In are suffer -Ing from*severe colds.—Mr, tel, London, -had a thrilling experience the Congregational Church soft feather trimming, In a pre r McConnell, of Varna.—Miss Me- good condition.—M!r, mid Mrs. Frank -Alidersan has been taken Into- the other day. The two women were struck. The lightning u tty passed Ora SU Eaat -Sida` of blue, wbile stiff 1w1nj,,-s and and IM -Us (YBernd, of Pitts- V11te who bave rdalcled -with partnership with In the taking A short Out f to the slate roof and started a V" his Uther ram one room a pretty buckle nfadd a becoming frant who have beei� visiting )Kre. jbhn *ilte for the past year, have Igeniril L, store bustness.—U�r. an6thr along a ledge at the level of the attic, The fire Url DALY.-15hade J. Find- Cade trimming. and put the Woods sooh c floor, when Mrs A large white hat had a. leave for that.city jo-fty, :r6turned' to large tumber later, 01 Lucknow, visited friends in the fourt Teweller optichn band of awansdoin ibout 'the -crown -Aftest Murray, Is home of the Turner'.s church people are. town %luday.—I&. D. Cart6r bas taken touched 9, live idre" and fell with � a before It bad done much d awfe an the narrow - ledge. -water flooded the 1 finished with -pink roses. it was In' avielt to hk-irnother, Urs. F. Kur-! atigaged this week shingling the en- the a Hot the -kency for the Frost and Wood ere Uk. Murra 'hed'and fixing up the build- Implemeem in town and there IN no cOmParJO0 9"ADNO -BLOM i9ff"03%TH deed a pretty'hat. Then there- 01�' Y . sperA- the past closed s grabbed -her ana also ro. building.L It will be Mveral was of smaller hats, one In Copenhagen Sur- i�elved a shook; but maRaged to bold fol -e church can be ms& 1"Um of MArviage ldcin- blue, bixteM months *tth: D, Dominion Ink.—Ift. a�d Mrs. Richle, of Owen d6u-bt but 'th-at 'he will ft at weU with a large dpme *aped crown khd party In, the Ycllvr, lbsad'Pwm I Sound, are spending theIr bonemoon h1s trother dfd.--w-A: umber *I the her ec�wpsnlon frora falling 6 car- se-tvice. !ey