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COIL Jae. Snell, of Hallett, spent Sun-
day at A. Eleoat's Wes PetbAida
nron, to the end of the year, for 25c cash; Subscribe now.
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Nott, wbo 'Arent the ounter with her I
sister4 Mre Newton °mKph, in Michigan,
fittIPPlited by 'tile New ant.* wideeetwaire and reliable correspondents .
has retorned home. •0 Mut Samuel , • • • .1 „ •
Broadfoot, of the milt ioad, spent a 1 '
week with friends here. Miss M. i feippowmosymoit*****ppsippppluit .,
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Holmes yieited friends in Holinesville . -
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„ 9 sch aefor a e0nPle otrearti hes sone • ..,.. maim is ill
Winchelsea spent Sunday with her ' SOLD WOLL*.-The auction sale of B. in her remgeetton; she will in • BOROOL.--ila-0--foell-oWVIng-.1e ;hereAre• defia;ileesatuvveceteetCe4Brthbsehobweldro"otiMe Wuerrees
sister, elm j„te, Crich. Miss Jennie Switzer's on lot 39. eon, 10, was a good Novel -Ober, we Presume to give 2 a the pupils of S. S. No 3 for the thronged with visitorsto view the nov., .:
'Grant has been re-engaged as teacher, one In attendance. and aver $1&I0 were ;Balked teaching for life. Rev, W. .
in No 4 school tor next year. quite a taken. in. The cows were sold at about cola 0,04 wife, of coeimbloviiie, each., stmiluanuttlly.oatoSoehteetcheartuebcasteadoontepcuentaci ethltaieen,t4hich were evon nioroeumerous, '
prolicency..-5-Saide Omitted* Sr. 4- Hangings and draPerieli
number from heee attended the fair of $40, steere frono $20 to $40, horses All
is spending a few weeks with telatives
spentSunday he Clinton, Miss Agnes 131anclie verY, pretty, but this did . ro°f ladtres;
the stock' and implements were knock, poor :health atelar and Mu:eight' he Tonere- Henrv . Radnor,
The millinery stores ef . town were
'full of new goiele, comprising ell the
lintett in headgear, which was attract -
ave to the sterner sea as • well as the
ladies, for we noticed that many ac.
corapanied the women to the Ar.nd
last weelt. • Mimi Etta itovicliffe, of •
SeafOtth last week. XV' I. W. Johns ' %ICJ and colts from $1e3 co $107. in dee eionitr; aeroole has been 10 MaberTicharti, Tessie ()cooler wed taint, and! garlande of flow!ars were .
Dia hoe_ returned to her home in ed doVett at StOod ilitures by anotIoneor, Wonistreetore his Inenlalitietiltieel the- Tebbuti, Boy -Picket d, Roth alumni. thia attention from -.the aeillinery die -
Myth. Miss R. Landesborougb spent, Those Brown,
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beff of choice readers vv‘be 'pleased to lean) that he land ; artA-Olive Steely.
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Robert Stir. PlaY. Pattern hate from New York
-a few days with -Mende near London timbered land, being lot 2, Bayfield is gaioing strength since his arrival ling. °Won AmessMyrtle vis
and abroad are rivalled . by quietly
recentlyMisses Mary O'Brien andline, was not sold but will awed in Canada. The erell.known firm of Idabel Noontime • Sr, 3-Evaline Mc- beautiful productions of the artitatic .
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Phoebe Jennison are lea.rmng the drew ' for sale at J. 0. Elliott's sale. • peeves go Gook hae-btarted the stone Oartneys Daisy Wtniams, Wilfred col- skill of the modistes. Thernost notice-
. making with Mho Shipley, MissMarywork for the cellar of B. Geigg's house. clough. Stanley' Aineee, May. Proctor, able feature in the shape of hats is the
and Tillie' Nott went to Detroit last Smoot. REPORT.- The -following is We notice that Mr Wileonethe colored, Pernoilla Holstead ; Jr 3 -George Col. inclination to be • broad and Oak and ,
the standing.' of S. S. No 2, for the
week. Mr Andrew Turnbull spent gentleman, drives a new 'horse which clougle Florence Levis, Edgy Willson. gull.wings are wash used.. The prin. e • .
month ending Sept. 80th, based on
punc •ua 3Y, goo epor men n en- e purchased from Alf Janie WM, OAcar Tebbutt, Albert Pickard, 'John cipatcolors ere -fawn, grey. mauve and
Sunday with friends in this neighbor- t lit d a ortmeat cr; d g n
Ell ott efone•roason had the contract Dempsey. Arthur 2, a toTh mate kis in
need. . • . . ' , eral- proficienc/;- Class I - Wesley of • ' ha hi ' A A.
sixteen rns t a moniner. eenea Frances Potter libwarch TreWart
Sturdy; „nr c s r green. e n
ha Panne, otiose and ' mirror' velvets are
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CITOROIL-Reir• Ur Stone, Mission- Monk, Glatliel Mcthillagh, Frenkle Ootertice,Ijr., left Saturdey for Chicago .: .
arrto the Indians in B. 0., attended Chambers; se.- p;,, 11- Nina Walters, to study dentietryme wish hem success, Huller; Minnie Sturdy. Edith Lamle; ver heckles are &twin faenion* . .
: Lela MulhollitA Clarice Badonr, Ida extensively used; while Plumes and sil-
the League at Turner's appointment Gorden White, Ituthie3.11punporl; 11r. P. Cayenne,' made a flYinre visitaamonfi jr. Z -Muriel Willson, ltiarfficOartney, ' • .l • H000mle Baas,
and gave an interesting account of Ms. Pa•II-aeyrtle Proust.. wimple ao,_
work there. Rev. Mr Jewett, of Hen-- eton, Mery Monk; Jr. II - McKee the people of Zion. He prefere the bug"- -Ilitti Colehnfith; Leila Ford, Pearl Hul. .
leY to the bicycle. W. Driver attended ler, Wilbert Halstead': Pt 2-110race The opening attracted a %Piing of
sall.will preach in Turner's church on Johneton. Irene Hick, Meredith Clark; the Seaforth fair. Renumber the tea ToWin; Si Pt 1 -John Sturdy, Clarence ladies ail Net Thursday afternoon at
. &Imlay next. prise Charlotte Oar- Sr. II-Gertie Sturdy„Althur Willson, meetjok ,in Holmesville on Monday Totter, Myrtle Trentartha, Greene the Takeo. The hate were all pretty
. ter addreased the -League last Sundae -Albert Illethillagb; Jr. iii .-" Mabel night and the anniversary services the %owl!' ; Jr Pt 1 -Clifford McCartney,
- and were shoWn to advantage.
night,. Mrs W. 0. Lendesborough will Tema% Manua _ Tuill, Irene Olark; Sunder before, Ron is still needed, Stirling Dempsay,Lizzie Badour,Willie Upstairs one part k was used as a
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address the League next Sunday- even- Stein -Pearl Willson, Nettie'Sturde, .
bub the fall wheat has 'picked up won- Town), Mute Lark, Earnest Huller, mantle and fur show room, end the
init. : • Alice Johnston,. Jr. Leavin --- Mettle
- - . , --.6( J. - derfully. El, Dyke hat completed his Albert Proctor. Ilmeer Oantelon. No.
Johnston, Ltnda Sturdy. P. J. Li, front was devoted to millinery, The
aw• ditch through his farm;•Harry will on roll, 53, average 45. N. W. Tit
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30" departments were, arranged in corn-
, ... - .- Ifterioel,.teerher. ' . . derive mood results therefrom as he wiarrizA, Teacher. 1 ' f the convenience of Purch-,
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'West lir!flualla" * . terrcorawr Azonecitsact.-The an.
WitDDINO. - A: 'very happy event. riivetsare services of the church and has tbe best of drainage. • . • . , •
_, 4 asere; and called forth the usual Bathe /Phone 2 ' prnte Store
- p °tenets or
tooleplage at the house of Mr. Robert lied comments On entering- we wete
Sunday School will be held oo Sunder . . suinnterhili - - Lontletworo. • . ,
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• Kirk, On ThuredaY, el this week -an once struck. .by -the quiet elegance,
and Monday, 00,1 and 3. On Sunday - * CRITROR -The attendance at the 413
eveig•possessiug special interest for the Th fellowing item a L ' • that, pervaded titter all. Kroh) Mont to. • - ,. . ,
sermons will be preachei, Morning and RitcePER"G. e th D kot E h ' anior ea,gue entertamment last
, en let of Hullect as well asthie nei 11-
. b f 1 lin a the . -"" Town eintriell.
ei ni ' at 10 o'clo k anal M from the Draytep,Nor a • day evening was rather email b t
a- e o • the rear was one , ower o ove e s.
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Balsam of Wild Cheri**
Bark, We sell thew wondertal -
remedy and guarantee its efficioner.
It is the best and Estee tweeted°.
"Pe Per bane from et only,
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PresclIption
• or , oat), it beeN the marriage of -
ve.,11.-1.8.13 by'Reve Walter A.Yerelef PortEdward; program went off :verY nicely: The
large mirror beina draped. neauttfullye, .• • •
' • Sane Kirk. to Wm. LY°00 1'4‘4,""" and in the aftermion at •230, -Rev. J.
Orfriireit*Aitile*******filekkfeiricieltic refers to a' foriner resident .ef this sec.
• tion, and his old frlegildhaeww,llwl be: to .,a.,,.,. saedravri.eoseeseilin.oft headetithoydist. •eho'reh The WhidOwe were very • nieelY dretteed ' The regular meeting for 040betewas -•
Kies Lizzie Bri
ofItobt. Kirk, of the 2nd. con., has been
engaged as te,acher for. enteral -years at' &peck! set mon to the Sabbath- choel, .wife,
at each of tbeee services resident of this „section.' Vs' E h
..e o gprecia, d the speaker counted over .DA. mec.osraittonag :bre° ,McKe zi os ce.upy. n the, Chair in place
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pleasing mod effeetiire, and shoWedthe 'of tbe Mayor, ,vrho :was ' •
the d ' n e I le
Count agum wereaveh
UU W. Robinson of Godei ich, g ye e know that be is proepenng healeo re his the an ezpert. by EL E. Iltidteria.,. 0:is-considered held on Monday evening, Councillor
- Ise rk, who is the eldest daughterSabbath were well attended and
in • .1ileilitfiald. , 'Londesboeo, and is aii exceedingly nop- behalf of tbe Trust and Sunday School '-
Collections
peo in the congregation in the ..aka a's u3t eau ut saw . A. communication was
read from W.
ennendula the sitriemeteWith his. uncle, be congratulated on securing nee as
Nieetve.-1A,' McDowell, who has been iliac young lady, and the groom eabeca
meeting will be held ; tea segerived .efrtoenl-
Funds, ' Ou Monday ng says "Dating the past aunotneAe4fr
nUrnth- th ;,,--th - ralace. They.wena very obtiaing and afrilicatiZetagtgifghoiLvLibrea43;
'Iliatate has erected on hie faehai and we in Rime/Idea over this department at the
jonflif th flitest.barniin Pembi
IteMcDowelliteturned te Detroit last life partner. Mr. Will Lyonle a- prot• $ to 8,after wloich addtesries are expect- ildeing is 72 feet long and teet '"
eriktienetsf Cerii ii*'cle, one 1.4dda7r:IT7- ' *whore, as !pekes artRed the stavely Hall, a reeolutiots- e',
=Saturday to resume 4is studio in the wow* young farnaer of.• Rune% weoon er the Anniversary an we are courteous to' all
e• having pawed by the Board that '
ed from Rev: .W. Avers, G. W. wide. UX€ hasfour rowed stalls ex 1
Andrews Falleiton, W. Gifford and the eh ty w ,
Ing atye w al ytl t lima itrt Lb i i vr Pi. :rvi,!th
Ancivensathe Senracte-,TheMetne • . . ! • - f . ,
. -Medical College & that city. this is his known and very highly.respected . The , 7 expecting a very suceessfultiMe. ' .._ tblirelirfingeellua
::::llic:eolt,tl'ofelasealertais.ntof : building should net: he moved froniltn design the the sidewalk on the. northeide•of the
'Title who hos been hving with 113. Mel Weddle/ preeente testified to the children 15c. brick, eau an eement. First is a lay.' , I
" i'OC - will hod
til e 4- "mien% CP"." the 'elide"' w" a pretty
643112141gs of •tok panne and orna.
third termi•he mill be greatly missed bride was eupperted by 'llise b liv-; .
Nellie
E.; B. Sipith, Clinton. Choice arid epe t i 1 i
oui 't hit h wit -t 2 d 'Y b ackatelvet,_ with aoft crown o velvet , resent poeitioo u 'nil • the . otelinntieft
the choir. Admission, 'adults, 25c and The floor ict d
e.al,..a se.a, carriage shed in one en , le
made . of three layers or
. in this' neighborhood abd eenecially so Lyon, of Hallett, and the groom y
` _ Propriate mimic will be furnished by
wil be oce pied by Rev VV. G. How- andiStted brine Ostrich plume'', lape•
nary street had been completed; elect • .
b 1..1 "n, & neighboritia Mlle. Fred Kirk, brother of the bride. The beau. eery en unday,. Oc . 14.__The PU pit w .1k ailing; the south side of Batten,
3/11 Italia, during the anmnter, went high esteem n WhiCh the bride is held, . •.
d ottotogianijkistintetemoreettaiting_vottiotuetihoe Btat_toarhdeafady! :::
butt week to, the Seto; the -hest withee and they, commence their new lif3 mit
.. ERRING BELLel-On Tuesday ern. then al sr of
• e . a A - . tte as a handsome placer
r of crushed brick, sand and cement
whole brick, sand an h
evening. echons in . at h
Rev` Hitibilton Londeshoro in the ,Pa .In ve
of Clinton. in the mornine end luelltA Another pretty New York t he board approves of. a plan adopted. '-'
:•Frankibetopbeit has gene, to eliend:e No'rEfi;-e•Mr.'BOille, of Goderich, bat Emily, was united'in marriage to W. wilthe fitted,with.altaytork craneatod
steady. • andeindustriontre- young -man. •quitintancerf. • ' when his eldest daughter, Miss Franout brick cistern in the barn. The hay loft
ir Y d a 115 barrel
. dinner will beserved from 5'
wineh aeplendid entertainment Witi be
to a ter •
7 f ' iiiiideectethena litacgdseonmdecsetuegelbtlonucPktn. one
• um' from J. w
to fOrm the • facing, with a 'dein te;Cifelelet. ,i3O:firtnhf:,,pe,e,ompeieniti .4:,,,uuLroein,;:di torng i :
W. Treleaven secr tit .
he his proved Willa& to be s very good :wished of a Target circle of * aC.-
• of the neiehborbeea goer; with him as amid the wannest mingratulatione kin ing, Sept. 25th, the home of R. -El tat cadent itia• ft 11 a layer of free ce.•
was the scene of a`very intprir event, ment. T erase a well an eYhurehfune011..the evening effT pro
d, of the of reseda,_green velvet, witted -tuck
day, Oct.. 18, (Thanksgiving Day) a front of the Library. .A. conornonicay
given. Admission 250 and 15c. the Rattenbury • street whidow a large
extension Inc the *am° meter Asa last
tett weeke With hiiisistiiii littliAidsley, been Spendinff SOW time with hie son, Sillib, Of Goderich. The ceremeny Was a track foi. same ' running the en ire
. •of Comber, and some arethinkine: that William, and hie daughter. Mrs. An- parfoemed.hy the Rev.- W. Robineon, length of barn. There' are bar shutint .
L.O11$8. -Mr McLeod is ver 'II t M panne velitet hiCaplitined with black
be Will likely •vuilt somebody else'e WS- thew.iCirli, of the let eon. Word was : in the presence of only- the inimediate leedieg to tbe feeding alleys beloW,” le
tee before be retinae. Mieeei. Leura received latit Week of the marriage of friends of the contracting Parties* The : Somme Rceoere„-The following is Ouinietts' ;hie brother has arrived tO
y .1 a r et attracts attention among thia many year; , • ,
A: Graham. 'matador for the grate.
of Londeshoro, were visiting friends at • Tips are vrorn in abundaece,
' -and Alberta Oaer,-, ditogloters•of 0oun- - NorMad Bailie, broth& Of Win. Bailie, bride looked chertiting in a gown Of the report of S. S. No.. 4 for,Septembee • -wait on hiin. Miss Lonand Eva Cole,' °lir'
plicedlovver in the hate, Vinci* •• es ..
• eillocOmr, and theibatint, Mra Slater, of this township, which took plaCe at geeY, With trimniings of cerise mod based ono/all:atty. good deyortment. pel yto the front. There were nuttier- -oeteau walk% ' InfOtmed the "Couliell
of Blyth • a livray spending a few lean Bernerdioo, Ca, on the 20th alt. white lace, and was ?misted lof her sis• Jena genera Pus pretty designs whiCh we would 091117 cicdfuld not guarentee any morel
rodclencY r• Pt, 1 Teeewater end Langside last week The
weeks itithiliftOddie and. inlatiVee in
ChatbasnreAluta,Mery •Wiehtulatt. of
Rehr, here .visiting her
'friends. Mite 4IMarat Mepawell„ who.
has been Jivingin Peas's* Miring the
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ee
seem to bean Over abundant crop this
year as there are no buyers -thousands
of bushel are going te waste title year
-in this county. J. Virightmen has
e bought the Scott 'farm in West Wa..•
• Wanosh, t•vot lore *see of Westfield
•eof nor, Mre A. Hoover, who has been
, visitingher'deughtee at Fort Edinpnti.
ton thrill the enintreir,reterned home
last wee loriloug quite hale and
hearty after her long trip.
flohfield. .
Actrionan.-On Thursday Week Mt
and Mrs Thos. Hasifey, of this town,
ship, were weited upon by about 203
residents of 'Huron, mostly • from neat
tbe old and presented with
an address oreerotte to their departure
for their new home neat Owen Sound
Accompanying the address were two
handsome fur coati, one for, . Mr and
one -frit Mrs .Hussey. The address was
. 'readied preeentation,madia by. Hugh
111eThee, who alluded te the good feel-
ing that existed between the neighbors
In the township, and the kindliness of
tbe boat and hostess, As Soon as this
vett of the program was over Mr and.
Mrs Hussey started the amuseroent for
those present, end from that time un-
tnenear daybreak pietieure ruled, and
.ydung and old enjoyed themselves.
Twice between eve, and morn slipper
lets served, And those who have ever
, enjoyed the hospitality of the host and
. -hroitese thet. excellent tameets
' were given. ,During the night Metiers
McPhee, JoSeph•Orifiln.
dy, Morgan Helton, and John Griffin
Were called on to addresa the gather-
ing. All who know them in. township
and town will wish Mr and Pdre }Limy
'all prosperity in their- new home.
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-' BsnmliIsr.
Willison +second young'.
eat child of 'Mr and Mrs Ed. Million
died on Monday Morning lest, Oet let,
dipt herig being 'cause of death.
el Na -Mr *a Mre Owen Moore
apaeteiteSunds;y. vicloity. Mr W.
0 addalyi note, de moving to Sarni* on
t. •
Ok
0 'be yeaapiliqoureelf cooking meet whets
4he teinaereNs hie teen re then 95
eo 109 bee* ie the shed.?
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Yea- tieeljestj motithttig ial the -rained
goods IMO Ed died Mere ? '
area ew pa Ate
.Aeleistild libidos* Dolts ThrkeYil
Talitglie, las Peaty Reidy Litik4
JEteam Stead Maekereir,Lobotero
Agetpalleorg Bierintp• Sardinottr
Par sandalolies there is nothing clear
Vito Devilled Hem,
VOUS DES.EIT
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Mr. Bailie ie One Of the naanY Oanadi-
ens who has inede his mark it the -
west, being head mute' of the • high
school, and was married to Miss Lottie
Fawner, daughter of Judge Farmer, of
a .•
Mallets
hi inede if yen nee Itietentaneees
Voted* oillesty (lit Mx different
Savors.
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PASSED AWA.T. - On Friday hot
Sept:, 28th, there passed beyond Mary
Ann, belovea wife of Thos. Quigley, at
the age of 63 years and 6 mouths. Both
Mr. and Airs. Quigley are of Irish des-
cent,. but the deceased was a native of
Goderteh township. Her husband, who
is now 72 years of mon was one of the
early settlerif in Mullett. They were
Married in Goderieh and had a family
of ten children, five son -Patrick, of
Hullett, William, of Ashfield, James,
of Detroit, Thomas, of Seaforth, and
Jobe of Mullett; and three daughter s
Mrs, Thole Tye of Mullett, andoEnema
and Mary at lame a sou and daugh-
ter having died in infancy. The funeral
was held on Sunday afternoon frono
her tate home, It 19, con. 6, the inter-
noeut taking place at the R. 0. • ceme-
tery in Hullett,Father West officiating
and was largely attended by old
friends and acquaintances, who feel
they have lost a kind neighbor and a
good old lady.
REPORT -.The following ie the stand-
ing of the pupils of 88. No. 2, Hallett,
for the month of September. The
names are given in order of merit; Sr.
4 -Ida P. Cornish:- Jr. -Eva Miller,
Olara Biggin, Geo. Bayley; Sr. Eird-
Lyall Brown, Dorcas Churchill, W.
Biggin; Sr. 3 -Florae lifeblell, • Frank
Tyndall, Lily Reid, Jennie Slew; Sr, 2
-Glen Cornish, John Miller, A. ,Van-
egnoond; Jr. 2 -Addle Glew, Jennie
Brown, Myrtle Tiple.dy, James Mclebil,
Thos. Churellili: Pt, 11 -Teddy Weir,
Mabel Browo, Wilfred Farquhar, Ches-
ter Farquhar, .A.ttlinr Colclough.
St. Joseph. •
NoTze.-10. and L. Bedard, of Coutt-
right, are at present in this eieighber•
-hood renewing past acquanitances.
John Durand, who has been sailing on
theeGreat Lakes dwith F..,Granvilhe
ravorttraalttbli,Vganli%efttlf;l:gi:
resident ot this Outten IS seriously 111,
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with 'plight hopes of pernianent re-
covery. %lex began on the mammotla
hl k Fria de the ea kite*.
dance of Mr Guyana., &wealthy gentle.
'Man trent the east. Cyril Vallee, the
proprietor of the Queen's hotel here,
died it his horn* in Montreal the other.
day, Deme ruinor ptedicte another
d ih future.
RIIPORT...sBelow the ctirrect stand-
ing (Eft. S. S No. 1, Hey, based on
tt&d deportment, general proficiency,
and tegularity Of attendance, Inc the
month of September:-Olese 5 -.Arthur
Gelines, Charlotte Oantin; Lime 4-leare
R. Denomme, Mary A. Denotrinieeklr,
8.-1411-ttelleite, fieliedn,-Sesenh-
lise Masse; Jr. 3 --Ella Lafranier, Patti
Oentlit, ninth& LaportinSr. Pe --Pauline
Plante. Mary rapine's% Alfred Hoch-
0,rme; Jr.2-3oeephine Dttehergne, Jno
Oseittn, Evelyn Oentitl; P1. 2 --Peter
Piscine/4n, tsetse Dacharnie. Stante
Britton; Pt. I Sr,-.Peul MOM,
Edit& Denointne, Celina Oliphant* rt.
1 Jr.e-Mitititne Corrivettu, Malcolm
'Doeherrnei Thor. Denomme. Avetage
atteridam, 00, 3.3. Bana.nto, teacher.
tee, mho sueeenah. who were a hecone Annie Ball, Nettie Siticlair, Stanley trustees of S. $ , No. 8. last w a a just now owing to the frosts
log MIR Of blue.. The groom was sup- Challenger, Mary temith,.George John. fortunate ennuill to secure thesekvices
nek' were IV: to mention et: putt:net /ill not per• via
m cordialnv t o . s extended
Wastiecilhio4reethelikpealcnitecrit
ported by his brother Merge. ' After ston, James Lovett. Sanmell.Barr, Oat et Miss McLauehlin of elnree ,„. to the Mier, and We assure them that
of tbe 15% held hack at the -Commence -
if, set In, andalso
,
the customary congratulation', tbe yin Log It ;. Sr. Pt. T --Asa MAW, t h f th j--- i sr - -f-ii -fit - - every courtesy will be shown.
ese er or e uri or nem. r•
os. . mane of the work. • 0ouncillor Walk ,er
company proceeded to the dining room. Howard "Farquhar, Myrtle Beacom, Hell has returned front Miniteulin Ts- NitiVornena's.
and partook of a, daintily prepared Howard Hill; Jr Vetitant 41ther,
ponce" one o ve lc of the Property Committee, reported
hind With 4 Indian •
' f It" h '
is aepretty es a pict ire Ed B 11 h On Thursday night many Cilinippiatie thatthe large window frame in the
supper. Au enjotable , evening Wee Kenneth Mair, Willie Sinclair, MOrray
j
J.0,1
af.
Barfield.
SAT. -J. 0. Mille& rf the River
Bowe, is to will out all the .contwite
of the hotel bv private sale up to
Thursday, Oct, 26 and the remainder
on this day by public auction. Tha
contents lucked° all the hotel furnish -
as had the pleasure a viewing one Of the toWehall was not e to leave in its '
Erna • ordain, d • t
C
after whk all returned to Drape_n Ellen Beae9m, imptove the look of his house by pu .
- 1 ;Sr.- mg pe In h on the ront and rats- , best dreseed and handsome illuminat paeeenteonclition, and on mo t
WEDDING.- (war Dale farm-, the oBbelaliaisMcinagle-i,:(4,BedrtSai: OR2aakrEeddsyliieur.h.Foit-r9Litre ip's, the root making - .
Hayes, higher. Thern will be service IP Ktnix .
i the upstairs %Moto. we doubt, could there be one of the property committee, With power
ed stores that couldoun anywhere.
bef dMatter of repairs was left id the hands
Von the
)
their homes. •
home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Stirling,wa.s
, church at Friday afternoon
Oaryl Draper.' Lefty* Sinclair, Eames" o clock. aerament services will be watt crowded with an sager expectant -T.'
at 2.80. iffloguesisircnsthebcciftcirece ttbocerceuic Thies tirtreenz to act. .as ticaub office- rt caned
evening, Sept. letio, :when their second,
the scene of a gay festival Wednesday .0Lhenaaneln:redar. Jordan, wC°t.lit;,t1hrt: 1 jSr.r. :.431;
lield on •Sunday. The Endeavor Society. peopre, A peep ;eta the store eenvinc. the atuteednitsicoacn cofwthbiectOporucinecail ftootasi ctocnc:
daughter, Miss Jennie, was married te Ham? ri
F. B. 3ohneton, of Sault Ste: Marie, Be ea l'e °Knoxn3,Ethel iotin the Knox eveningcbcrch 12. Jae. Mole,' been prepared Inc this was the first ex -
hitch, The ceremony was performed Levett, Melvin Hill ; Sr, e_ohlulotte has purchased an imported Yorkshire
Ethe Smelt"; RAerveel Ned us that a pleasing innovetion had
hibition of fall and Winter milliner,* hi the Health Officer. .-
ealb with the matter as directed by
ng child In town. The Council •
Ily Rev.Iliungo Fraser,of Knox Church, Harrison Lvon• lost a fine mdch m
01111(700r haying' a soma'
Maggie McPhail, of Torter'S Hill, P-.,,- Theetrrr, Teachei.
Hamilton, uncle of the groom. Miss °album. Goldie Hill ; Pt. 1 jr. Leav. hog.
. returned to her home m Bernie after was fully exemplified. The front win- err°
Me Newcombe, and the motto of this .,t as decided that the prepaed 1,11.
1,,,. fine -Jennie Male Ethel Huck. 'O. As row last week. Mre (ftevr Medd has
ed t he wedding march, and the 'bride,
visithig here for a month. lire Sinith, house to have nothing_ but the best e
%Temente to the ina.rket square be
attired in white organdie, entered On Forest, preached a very fine Y 4 a ar y es tA sister of Rev (lowland, returned home ' feta silk, net embroldetiee and dress c
Octrcon.-Itev, Mr Beverly, or
dowa were devoted to aAisplay Of taf; a ried out under the direction of the
the arm of her father, and was follow- to Toronto on Monday. committee a pointed to confer with
goode. The millinery windowd
' ea eaehed st tie rary
Lib g d d that Alex.c.•
oar an M
of Clinton. also dresee ' Home serttkun here on Sunday even-
ing lase The church Wee nicely decor-
- 'Kenzie be aleo a member of said coca
ed by the bridesmaid, Miss E. Turner,
at wait a beautiful displaAan reflect", . .
d in white or-
gandie, with pink trimmings • Both
ladle' carried beautiful bon tuft*. W.
O. Stirling, of Bay Mills, brother of
the bride, acted as groomsman. After
the ceremony and the hearty congrat-
ulatione of their friends, the newly -
wedded couple led the way to the din-
ing room to enjoy the splendid repast
which had been provided, after which
toast making was couinimaced by Dr.
Fraser, who propowd, the neide and
room. Afterwards some 'very fine
nstruinental musk WM given and
Scotch songs were sum recitations
given, etc., all enj.iying theMselves tO
the fUlleSb extent. The bridal couple
left for a short, WO through Western
Ontario, before going to Sault Ste,
Marie, vvheee they Will reside. Thh
bride was the recipient of numerous,
beautiful and costly presents, which af-
forded ample proof of the esteem in
which she is held. The United States
and: °anode. were both represented in
the house decorations by' the prornin-
enee given to the golden rod and
maple' leaf which were arptr.1641seaatily_froaffir-
t:Agt tnee were
dine and VkloodtSeton;k. "elk' KinCar-
NOTE13.--'keare do COMO and paw
away; a new reporter ea they flay, s
young bachelor, with magic thought
one night dreamt what others would
not, How cad it be that Reuben has
•got eo Coled hearted. Mise Sarah
• niheis, of the Maitland con.. Sunday -
• at G.Eiteep'e. Mee II,Cook, who has
been reading in 'Clinton the paet few
months, has moyed back to her old
home On the Oth con., and Will 11*.e'
with her eorein.laW, John Deeves. We
learn that E. Marshall, of St. Joseph,
feruletly of this toeviaship,has purchas-
ed a farm near Dungannon. Mies j.
Niatquid returned home from Ann Ar.
boy, Mich.; she will ;mend a few writhe
among her relatives, o Oolhourne
townehip the baChelOr drives with hie
beautiful carriage and nimble steed, to
Pay his respecter th: a_minden fair; his
gong 8000 will be l4I've finiehed the
deed." J. Thempeon,
was *lightly indieriesed lett week. Mr
and litre X, Bill*, Of the hese line, Sun.
dayed at T. Cole% Oth con., as did also
Mr and Mrs Jahn liftOoof, ef Clinton.
/%reeming and atilt extets
Around here, and It seems as if Rachel
Will not be comforted ;better "that down
sly good friends Inc you can't Make it
any -better. Mei Emma Burnett has
been rustieating with aequaltitancee
Porter's Hill the past week. Mint May
Blair, who has been the Dentine in No.
•
fitibeithr
v;ageliet A. A. Walsh,
Boston,formerly td HOMO n1)111140,
'*111 pi-Kah tint hintiday evening in
tile ethOdisi thatch, Atibtalt -
ated for the occasion: The Secretnent
of Holy Communion be 'Wolin's-
d t th nose of the service oe Sun-
da* evening next. All have been look-
ing,forward with a gond deal of 'plea-
sure to the ETarveat Home dinner en-
der the aurpicee of the Women% Aux-
iliary to be given to -night (Fridav) tee
served from 5 to $ p. no. after which a
good program of music, readings, re-
citations, etc., Will be given in tbe
Orange hail. All are welcome.
N TES -Mesdames j W. Irwin, Xt,
Irwin and Miss Rippev, of 011itton,
were guests of Mrs T. 1.1.Lindskty on
Friday lase Mt U.. 1 esbitt 151 t- on
Ftiday labt on -a visit to Wends in
Collingwood and Thornbury.
Stanley,
iti ATaterornae.- Od Tuesday', Sept.
2501. the holne of Mr and Mre G. Xen-
liedY, of .the Gosheir-line, was the
%cote or a very pretty avedd,ing, when
Owe. third clemehter, Mies SUSI% was
united in marriage to Ohne, Siebert •of
Zurich. The eereinOtly WAS perforncied
.by Rev, J, W. Andrews, of Varna, in
the presence of only the immediate
friends. The bride was very prettily'
and becomingly attired in vrhite, he
preeento were both umeful and costly.
The ceremony Wae performed at 12
o'clock noon, after which the company
sat dawn to the wedding dinner, the
super-ahundince and supeeior quality
of. which, reflected great „credit Mt
those w °prepared . h dinner
Wm, over they drove to Reno% where
the happy trouple took the train for
I.ondon, }Urethan, Toronto and other
place*. carry with them the
best 'Wishes of their nuttieroue friend*.
DRAWL...()11 Friday,Sept.281h, A.
Spetko, sr., died at hie reeidenne 00
• the Beaman line, Deelesed Wee nat.
ive'of Seotland and WO ede Of Stan -
leis oldest and most highly respected
OS . I Tod tro hie, late
residents about 40 years ago. Me was
a Consistent member of the 'Prilatiy.
tenon ohurch and a warm friend to all
who knew him The rtdelddil Were in.
terra in Beyfield cemetery oto Sunder,
followed by * large eOneelirst of friends
to their last retting.place. The furter.
al service was conducted by Rey. Mr
Salvers. Tha relatiyes and friends
hare the hearblitic iv:apathy of the
entire community in.thele tinie of be.
reavemerit.
NOTES. -P. Cemphell left on Toes -
day to attend the dental college, Chica-
go. the fine weather le enabling Wm.
era to_piush their WO work With ener-
gy. E. Glen it busy flooring' his Meer
stables, preparing for the atscdraincda-
tion of his stook,
Soltoston, Bei itht
his been engaged to teeth he
school near Mr t •mar
teacher, Mr Orsthans, loth** aers
rend t of illnesi,
Constance
, ed credit on the dresser. any beautlie mittee, • •
ful creations of art were artistically isr- The finance committee reported that
ranged and a eannbar of pretty palms The following he tape -Chats. Cern%
added tonbe•%allty; the demist:tom to pay for work, & $101.88; Davis &
added in keeping with the grand event. Rowland, nails, &e., $7.74: W. Coate,
There were a great Many' teautift* rape line, $4; J. Dunford. teaming,
hats but at description may be given $5.70: C. Carter, work, $5.40; Davie&
of of few, The Fifth Avenue his New Rowland, simdries, $7.05; EU B. Comber
York conceit and is composed of an sundriele 5004 Gurney Scale Co., re* .•
exquiritely blended combination of pa" $33.80; ElectrieLight Co. $75.10t
Count G. K, Bayagian addressed the
a a ec oo scholars on Sunda _
last, and quite a number of groWn op
oeople. j'he adatees WAS highly in-
structive and entettaininge0ount Boy-
agian escaped from Armenia and when
we listen to bis wonderful stories and
persecutions of tbe Armenians, we can
truly say we are a privileged people,
where we can. worship unt:er our own
vine and fig tree, done daring to mo
colors- two shades of pastel roe in Davis & Rowland, sundries ia 20, R.
Taylor & Son. boots, $7; T. McKenzie,
light ana der k. maitre from t e crown Beynolde selary 1 montli, $50; 'W.
lest. .... and rim and nestling aruoug the dtap-
NoVuse-The Canadian Ordetuf For- ery Loa beautiful shaded mauve breast, lumber, 5257; W. Coats, postage. $3;
resters intend bolding its annual er,ter two steel smekles with brilliants which total, $280.04, The receipts were; lt,
supper on Thursday, Oct 18th; High add finish to the brim, Another etrik- Welsh, scales, &c., $65.75; R. Reynolds,
Chief, Ranger Elliott, will be present ingly handsonleaffair is the pOmpadour. - cemetery, $2575; loud, $01.60. .
and a well selected prorerant of meele - The crown is of purple VelVetv covered
will he tr°Titled. IL StDdre°' of Exeter* with white applique, One large white' On natitto_n the.,Cleik Was Instructed
was in he village on Thursday last. m
John Hoare, aceompanied by his niece, Die caught in with & buckle anpa
d is to ltV Mr Graham that the 0outrit
**Fleet the work to ,he procee410C1 Wi
brought cver a facing of Grebe. • That.
Met Tyndall, was the guest of W. B.
jel tee°, lic; were a number of very prettl mourn. undei the terms of the eeetutett
daughtentr,WM`gtb.neeeDeral.a)Iliholeat ehlitintiltaMc; rtta.ilmGer... Icinti:regmcibieltafitiertewticoerlfeinebitbritoth:66ddi°8rptialiellIVIBitifiligdMulictthilo i nijihielltailtitcl.°11.111:544 ft,r„,aek!ne_nth..__erbP:P.. ‘17....:.r1.:' -lig Star.t---- - - • -
Steyenson is visiting London friends. the skin of miee stireh and her omelet, _ '- '
•Ma. and Mre. Bert Andrew*, of Eihn- ente.
yille, event a few day, under the pa. she had been at Detroit, Toron. 'se el
.....r ureorge !twin, an aged formeidropp-
to 11,4d. other centres for 'dead, and tbe ed deed In the Unpaid Bank at lagers° 1.
rental roof. Parish and fatnilyhhaye god resititt 'of her observations iir
erweea fret° MitIrle he the farm ° re` appierentan the above *earns. Not t e
cently purchee here. Mite A. Riley leaet enjoyable part of the eVening **************************
estilialfilligr trimt" ete 11111001. one the excellent Music furniehed by
n so returnedto etro t the, male quartette and orchestra -
after yieiting /deeds here. More W. Ritrophrele, Y. McBee, J.T.
Stitteetialg, Enirnerton and Bert Keri'.
NOTES.-Ohildren's day Wee Blieerred or
Is the Presbyterian chord:Lon Sabbath Maki.
Rev Mr &Were preaching a epee* UNTERTAXEMENT.-4111 the evening
lal sermon to them on Stintuct., Da, ral of Oct,. Oj /*Mg the date of the thaw.
E. aswert left last week to visit ner Lien or Bet, mie tisseideon to the pea:
aerial, in Iowa; The Atineelielf hetet tore!' of Mirka and Varna, an enters
changed bands this week 0 _Wilson. teinment will he held In the Blake
Clinton, tali* poisesslon on mondaY, Ptesbyterien church, *hen the fellow.
Mrs H. MeDerti3id add Miss Lizzie Ing Reverted Mastietnen are impeded
Poole lett lot week to visit relative' Jo deliver hfr, geeakeem,
In Detroit. Mies Pierson) Ohio/tier tit Mansell ; Mr. Larkie.ffeeforthi; Mr.
left on Monday to take charge of the tereWar Clinton Mr. Vinkbeiner,
Zu-
ptlmary depertinent of Egatandyille leek, ancl others. Music will be furbish.
school. Mtn Joh* _Roes and daughter ed by the Methedietehoir, Zurich, and
EUA, Are visiting Uri •Herr7 and other the, Zurich „qoateitte.s- No rains are
Merida.. Itri Thompeon, of Luoknew, being *pared trythe tiimmittee to make
accompanied by her daughter, Yisltw-the affair *grand euccesa. Come one,
Mrs Geo, Baird fast Week. itre W. eetne sdhend bdiet A great musical Add
McDonald hat returner.' to her home Intellectual tiseat. Admiesion, adults,
In reerhore.,„ MIN Siiike...larel/wLnla Mae; ehikiten, Mete. Moore open at
visiting hi SW Marys and London. sirs 7 bedeck; commence at 8 °Week.
Peter Dania 'Winnipeg, is visiting at
the home of 3. 13sllM.elythe
NOtitte-This opera h
Mine on.& is 'going
Porter*
to boom thisarason;& fide -selection of
No.4-4fritobert Elliott has been Weis hi expected. 'John Seriderson Is
up atOund raleknuW f°141tW"k bur' ithienttrom town at present. Mr, J.
Ing *Wise, Matter Howard tad Mies
,„,,,„„ W. Lawrence, of Seaforthi wee one of
143, Irients """,„,,,..,` the delegates who attended the W. 0.
.1°""""1"`""' ohn """." ti;) "'"'" T.11. Convention In Blyth **tend,.
home ou wish last week. Are • Ste4
Matadi is on the slek Ust, R, Wee.,
ton le 'till coniltisd to itio bed, Mies /Lily :audaton wart leiVei2141.evill
Minnie Jellostou itoeler the Perrin onefeetiedlii,4=
.1 ot Loritl**090, (
Park,
Spectacles
or Eyeglasses
May he either rornnmenb or
dildlitutertibe the emittiren-
,snce, stoordin to the beliety
of design end Emit fit of the •
Mew. •
We *aye the latest dada* is
epeotaoles sled eysglearest, the
frames are not Of abet dlineY
*homier whit* 4re thole
•• Toeing their gleam, bid *hero. '
nehly subeiantiel and ot the
most approved shape.
Add to this the fest their the
glasses are Anal In the meal
eetentifie menet, and you *Ili
hers reel eortitert "'Sty hour
the gleam are *Or%
•
Otir oho* ere snixlerete.
IL ZS Grigg
spa Optiedidl.
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