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LN 8 1 — - ___ � 1- . . ! . went thr - ough here On th coilent young men,. and as they have the gristing and chopping.— &at week to visit FRIDAY, - I
� . , , i 1! I it a very inoppor forty-two strong, b on be and son drove to Ingere, 11, I ifty last.—Rov. . - - - - - .
; and leaves a wife and one child who are 04- uese, And thililns' comes 1 ,veral orders on Morning train y6starday, on their way t: out ready.the birds will so iondi, and,raturned oi 1�'ril
� or ,OASH operty and insurMuca." -M,�, tune time, as ; !they hs�d - . They were, =Iming.—Large congreg�tltionn meet at fr delivered a,,. -in lecture
I . vided for in pr Debt hand. Th 5I. I a about 25 workmen am the Goderioh Bicycle races too, arld Bethel every Sabbath to hear Rev. Mr. Mr. Tough 0 pe nod" . �
EDWARD � Nelsoi Love was a native of I the tow ployed in th - oil factory, and mobt of them lost evidently, bent on enjoying themsell - Coseius. B Ju the Main Street chui i n gon 0 - AUGUST 18th, - 1893.
, as also wel � w- hile wa
I� it oth he &ad his amiable wife are
-Wholomlo and, Retmilnedier in of Motris, in this county, and w -that they�will I juotl held in high, esteem by the Methodist irigandintheJameBStl etchurch n'Tues . I -
not � only be created considerable amusement - act- of �
-aborne where their tools, ob ing at the station. —Mr. J. Livin etone took y will day last.—Mr. D. Spicer has the coutr � -1
known in the township of U ,f -in-law thrown out.,qf employment but willihave to E oQon on eople of the circuit. We hope they 8 .
Fine _- Dairy - Butter, he lived for a time. He was a brotheir t'. There part in -the Bicycle races at � In their pres� repainting the James Street church and ha New Fall Goods .
. � ( to, Mrs. Seale, of Clinton. The former purchase &-,-�ew and expensive k! ,t was particularl unfortun- Eoth be long spared to engage commenced op rations.—The following per- , -
T,SEA ORTH, was an insu#anae of $5,000 on the property, Wednesday, bu Y - ent good work. " � I n on Tu �
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GODERICH STREE - - . friends of the deceased in this county will 'ill* be about as much more. ate, In the first host of the 2.50 race, on none left this :tatio ABday morning I
. . 10 death, and will a-.,.- aud,the loss! w I fouled by McCarthy� � -------- :_� I homas Willis, jr., Robert
I regret his sad and tragi he fac- the last lap, he Wag i .ALJPU:RT__V7W(3�_
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,o his atilloted ; It is not knbwu.' . d. . kippen for Manitoba : T
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on � entering upon another season 8 tend their sincerest symputttby t ; t ted aga'in. The origin of of Stratford, and his wheel badly smashe Sandera, George Monteitb,,sud Robert Mon- I
business has to acknowledge �witli oryfiwill b�' star ace in the final host, in PLOWS Am) GANG PLOWS. —A full line of teith, D ;. GUnville and Lowis
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widow. - a is ot definitely known. It origin- Re was given a pl IN Plows on hand. Flow handl elorains ; G. I Iferington, In a very short time we will ad -
received * q . the . � once of the foul, but could not got P10,111 and Gan ixy, and R. J. E I I
thanka the large patronage —The list of ated in the third etorey, and it is,' supposed cousecia out for mol boards, sklmmers, wheels, plow castings of all Ravelle, Calg of John Gillespie's dray vise you of a complete stock of Dry
. and THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. caused by spontaneous combus- another wheel, and so had to d lines,, bolts, &a., All plow repairing done with Carberry.—Ons
during the past forty-two years) successful candidates at the departmental to have be n the day and play speotator."Mal Josis trIct" ttention, Farmers call and get your wants horses met its death.by drowning on Yriday Goods for the Early Fall Trade. I
I for another year,and as in tion smou some oily rage that were storeid 0 he guent,of Mill Mill- : a ring in a
hopes to retain it examinations hold In the various .centr . e, hav, ng been used for some purpose in Wri ht of B r1in, In t uOrlied. TnoxAa MINUIN, KIPPOn, of last week. The animal was PA8tu
will buy any quantity of -, fine btifter this county will be found in another 001umn. ther Die Mole, of Harpuibey.—Mr..J. S. Jack- WAGON REPAIRING, BuGGY REPAIRVNiG.— field adjoining We river and when last seen .
from now forwaTd. The "' Primary " examination is for third the fluishl g room. son, of this town, acted as a judge at the T. Moilis would remind all, th.at he is able to KuPPIY
class teachers ; the junior le�vilvt for second ces on Wednesday.—Mrs. all pbr wants In tho wagon line. Nothing but the Was lying in the water de, ad. It was Oiled Edward McFaul I �
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- 0 - I DoiNo.q.—At the regular meet- London Bicycle ra . out Saturday night. I I
_____� aving for Coutic be4ofdryeeasoned timber used for all lines of �
class teachers; and the senior I for Ing of t e town council, held on Monday Donaldson, of Victoria, British Cohimbiso wagonwork. Allkindsof wood work repairing In SEAFORTH. � I
first olars teachers. ' Seaf6rth passed 27 . use Miss Mary MoMillan, is in town at ;ono, bug Good stock of I
CLOTHINTG— 1Dg met, accounts to the amount of � w3i egles, wagon paintinj; Chiselhurst. Maudson, -_ — — I
thirds, 16 for seconds, 3 for firsts and 4 for eveni, to be paid. agent, the guest of Mrs. L. L. MoFsul.— we sea8one timberon hand. od work for an sers, ,,W, H.
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matriculation to the University. Our school -$326 %or 'passed and ordered 9 L. L. and E. McFaul left for honest price will be my motto. No sham work at PERSONAL.—HO cience ,Master- in the Mrs. Dyer,,of Palmo, Michigan, and her — �
. SPECIAL VALUES in re. Leave of absence was granted to the Water- emorn. arty price. T. htimms, Rippen. 1110" - Mathematioal and 8 arry of I*ort Huron,.hamtened home t 4011 I �
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makes the beet showing in thb county n �Chloago this morning to visit the World's of last Friday night and G. Maudson, H I
and Boys to drop into our gard to numbers, and It eircentage, wors s� ginee s conditio - kgo, enjoying NOTES.—The rain. Fergus High School, nt a few d o be
We want i,oW men - "' a. A Fisir.—Mrs. Engels in at Chief waaa welcome visitor; very refreshing.— aye last with their mother during her last days upon T
ii select one of eighty, will hardly be surpassed Fu the Pro. that be urnish a suitable substitut . teacher in Wiarton, ape
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Made up Clothing Department and eac - by-law, , xing the rate of taxation for the her vacation, and her music class . here will The sound of the threshing -machine is heard week in this vicinity, and called on a num- earth. The mother's wish, so often express. �� .
,our special value suits. � & large proportion of them vince by any school having as many or near t ski read and adopted. The re -open on September let. in all quartora, separating the golden grain ber of old friends. ad, to see her eldest son Edwardf for 17 �
. ly as many candidateb. Of course ,the fiuc- curre" ear, w � and Miss Cave, of -years a resident of California, wall just one �
-were bought at less than cost to manufacture and pect depends rate wa fixed at 14i mills on the dollar for from the straw, which reminds us that the - NOTES.—Mrs. Hardy hn LOU. - week ago granted, when be, with his wife �
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'will be sold accordingly. Don't forget to.ask to see cess of a school in'this res *and municip I purposes, rind 104 for schools, Bayfleld. sesoons come and go pretty q6ickly now"a' London, are tha guests of Mrs. Jo .
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rg4in Clothing largely upo . -Cave, I
,our $1.76 line of tweed pants at the Ba n the miterial it may have, � ire rate 25 mills on the dol- of Clinton, day.s.—Maister John Mollie; of the Exeter _Mlsses pansy mud Flora of London, and child, presented himself at her dying
one year's classes maybe far ahead of an- making -the ent Dit. T. C. BRucE, Dentist,
and Dry C;oods House, Seaforlh. - far. T�e, clerk was authorized to com- will visit Bayfleld, Professionally, on the 2nd and 4th Times office, was home on Suqday. John re spending their holidays amont; friends bed. A few days consoled and comforted, �
� other's in intellectual capacity, or in excel . - Thursday of each month, until further notice, at says he is getting well drilled in as a print- a nity.—We notice then she gradually sank into thateleep .
' R D '�-� lence of- previous training, but still our mun ca a with 1 1320-18
WM. PlCKA I , the McCormick Manufactur Pollock's Hotel. and relatives in this vici
I ing Coriipany, of Chicago, for the purpose I or's devil.—Rev. A. Stewart, of Clinton, that David Wre'n, James Shaw and Annie which closes human c.Areers 'in this World, I
- clever and painstaking staff of teachers are � Miss Maud Middleton* occupied St. Andrew's church pulpit las-t a I in our public school, passed and opens a life to the soul, whichtwe hope, I
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Seaforth. ' fl�rming them that the Seaforth town BREEzy LoCALS.— B. T y or, fro a -e
to be congratulated on the eminent , out good, sub Mrs, T* Sabbath morning and evening, with much is one of eternal b1iia to the d L
. couincil� are prepared to hold ' - Goderich Township in the guest of the recent Entrance Examination, taking a VW. - I I
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0 which has followed their faithful work. stanti in to locate their J. Marks at present.—Mro. Balfour) Toron- acceptance, giving us the Gospel in its high standing among the successful candi- Strengthened by the rites of the
* I . 4V .�l . inducements to the - Johnston's, fulhost and clearest sense.—Pleased to see
h* t d ould be L pleased - to, is visiting at Mr. James dates.—Mrs. Henry Maudson, of Mitchell, church, to which her loyalty and -faith wag
Tht 'UVOU (5400itot- THE WEATHER. —A beautiful shower -of branch in t is own, an W e and. Ann thi ever attached, and surrounded by her fanti.
S11 rain on Friday last broke the long t? neg�tiate with them with that object in Soluble line.—Misses Mab I a th-it your former corre�pondent'd pen has in renewing old acquaintances in S ' I
— up ,ranted leave Whiddon are spending a holiday with not become rusty.—Mr. Johnston had the ly, she died in a state of contentment at
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,drought which parched the earth and dried view, I The town clerk was g - A carriage load of the neighborhood. —During the thunder, storm with the world and at peace with �er
. Previous -to that the of &60e for -two weeks., The Fire, Water friends at Goderich.— opportunity of leading the Christian En- last Friday evening, Mr. Tobias -Ryokman. eace
DISTRICT MATTERS. up all vegetation. �Jght Committee reported that! the family and friends of Mr. M. C. Cameron, , In- - Flod. The 7:40 train on Monday morning �
arable - and deavor last Sabbath evening, to the sat' had five head of cattle killed by lightning
- — dust on the roada was almost tinbe 9 in whistle for the Godericho spent one day last week in the faction of many. Mr. Johnston threw out This is a singular case, as some Of the cattle brought her remains to Dabliny where a
the gratis was completely burned up ; and probable cost of a ates, illage.—Mr. David Stott, Belle- ations and rtasobs why all be- ' hundred &Dd very large concourse of people from the gar.
CORRECT.jo-N.—In the list of successful . ato�works would be about $28, and that Breezy V many sugge were said to have been one
. pastures were so barren as to make it neces- W aq been. staying in town for some lievors in- Christ should serve Him, when we rounding country met and oonveyed t m
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,pupils at the High School entrance exsmina- places the vobistle now in use at Bro'adfoot,& Box's ville, who h . fifty feet &part. Mr. Ryckman's loss will he .
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.tions, published in THE .ExPOSITOR two eary to feed stock, while in many . 0 . d time, returned home last week.—Mr. Rob consider what grei%t things Christ has suf- a to St. Columban's church, Irishtown, �The .
weeks ago, occurred a mistake, which we- water was very scarce on accQunt of streams can be blown with 30 pounds f steam, an ins 0 ithrop, is a guest at the Albion at fored for us. be serious, as the animal consisted of three
and wells being dry. The grasshoppers were as thi Waterworks boil -era carry 40, pounds o , Wia drove down cows, a yearling and a calf. Rev. Dean Murphy sang the solemn' mass
age glad to have brought ta our notice. It ' ' at any prerient.—Mr. Herb. Colliday _0_ for the dead, after which all tbat Wa's Mor -
appears that the name of Miss Mary Due- also, becoming very numerous and destruo., of at4&m the ODginear wo ' uld be able tweak and spent Sunday I
- tive. in,many places they attacked the' timeito Bound an alarm. This committee from Goderich las Walton. "Ashfield. tal of Mrs. O'Neil foun&a last resting place -
tow, of No. 9, Carrick, was entirely omit P1 and family, �
Pop and ate up the leaves as clean &&- 8480 reported the well at the Waterworks here.—Mr. Thomas Bates, wife . LADivs' Aim MEETING.—The regular
ted from the lists, although she was duly turnip cr lJOTTINGS.—The root crops have suffered in the cemetery on the hill. The wam
' 112 a �#a meeting of the Ladies' Aid, of the Metho- ly in this vici ity from the heart, social nature and great .hospitality
- if they had been pulled off, while some , d state and the water unifit for use. Duluth, are visiting their relatives on Ahe . considerab a everybody. Forgi *
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notified by the Inspector that she had pass . oats, but The;c6mmittee were authorized to have the front road.—Miss M. 'Wilson, who bee been will be held at t were known to VLUJI
complained of their injuring, the � he village dist church, of this place, drought.—The fall wheat is turningou �
ad. f3he obtained 452 Faarks. in most places this latter crop was too far Wel put in proper akape, and it was decided visiting at the Soo, returned to t Mr. Win. Dennition's on Wednesday,August from 12 to 20 bushels per acre in this vioin- lenient to a fault, disposed to see only the
I�ave the matter of the steam whistle un-, on" Monday.—Mrs. McAllister, Chicago, re- 1.3rd, in the of ternoon and evening, when a . mcession, bright side of things, she will be missed by
THE SEAFORTH SHow.—The annual fall advanced to suffer much. Butter, also, was to . few turned last,week, after spending a lenf!hy ity.—Mr. David Huston, 12th cc
- was running til .�Dext meeting. After passing a good programme will be rendered. To lies dangerously ill at present. We hope her family, to whom she was a fond AW
becoming a scarce article, and panied by Mrs. 'a y.—Rev. loving mother—by her relatives, to whom �
,show, under the auspices of the Tucker- re . . She was acoom as r.
. ,iety, will be' up to famine prices. The shower of Frida oth�r motions, not of general inte 0, the visit here d soon to hear of his complete recover
ainith Branch Agricultural Soc yf'� oil adjourned. I - � . Z-1 Cowie, who will take in the World's Fair.— rve from 6 until 8 o'clock. All are cc Rip- she was affectionate and loyal, and by her
hold on the Society's grounds, in Somforth, followed by the beautiful, refreshing and in con* I - Mrs. George King and son, who have been dially invited. . A. Sutherland, Presbyterian minister, many friands, I I �
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on Thursday and Friday, September 28th vigorating rain of Wednesday, has complete- visiting the former's mother In Londesboro, NOT SOLD,—Our Morris correspondent ley, gave an able discourse on Jesuitism. in 0�
and 29th. The prize list, which is now be- ly changed the face of nature, and vegets- OCAL BwEF-&—Miss A. Cowen, of Me. have reburnedhome.—Mr. H. Greenwood, was in error last week in stating that Mr. Mr. J. W. Hunter's grove, 13th concession, Brussels.
-Ing printed and will be teady for distriba- tion in once -more making a start ; the wells 1 Kil p, left on Tuesday for Doloraine, Mani- London, wheeled it up,. to Bayfield last Colin; McArthur, of Morris, near here, had last Sabbath, to a very large congregation. .
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tion in a few days, has been thoroughly and cisterns will be replenished, butteir will tob , where she will visit friends and also week.—Mr. H. Beatty, Seaforth, oNent a sold his farm. Mr. McArthur informs us . next week.—Duncan McMill&n has laid an
�ravised and reconstructed this year, and is soon become plentiful, andell nature will supply for a time the place of her niece lessant day at the lake on Sun 8'y . — that he has not dispo3ed of his farm' but is Crediton.
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better than ever before. Mauyarticlesthat smile ouce,more. Miss Calder, as teacher in the public schoo Care. Cook, Plows, and Henderson, of anxious to do so should a suitable customer AccIDFNT. —On Thursday last Mr. Fred- I information against Albert Coats 'and wile,
have gone out of date have been omitted sy- I , '. there. She Willi be absent some months.— of Tavistook, spent come along. �. eriok Wourth, of Creditoo, one of the pro- of Hullett, for abduction of two of his I
new ones added. .Indeed, the list is oil-, COAL STOVE FOR SALE. — For sale, a Mly,s MoLean, Of Guelph, is visiting 'the Clinton, and Krugg, GARDEN PARTY.—The Ladies' Guild -of pr�e ore of the Crediton flax mills, 'while re. children. Mrs. Coats is a sister of the.
— Sunday a,t 'the iake.—Mr. A. 0. Pattloon, I t
. that is sure to attract a large display , � Splendid hall stove, a �ood beater, nearly now. It family of her uncle, Mr, - M. Y. McL , accompanied by his St. George's church, Waltonj iatend holding pstring some machinery ,,got his hand caught children, and their ,mother is dead, The -elm .
will be sold on reasonable terms. Apply at once to Miss Blanche Willington, of Toronto who - station master, Clinton, at Edward - wn in nearly to the Came up before A. Hunter and W. H. Karr, .
every department, and we expect here t:.t.t M188 CAMPIML, John Street, Seafortli. , 133D o'hnson enjoying B field's a garden party Driscoll's, Los& Lin a roller. It was dra, Justices of the Peace, and was adjourairelid
the largest and beet show we have e% - ;, . has been the guest of Miss Florence J wife and family, wer —Mrs, a7homas bury, on Monday evening,, August 21SL elbow, crushing the fingers and tearing the
year I AS, has left for her home in To- famoiis breezes on Sunday. . ome until Saturday, -the 19th inst., for wit.
had. Oar readers should keep the dates i �' GIRL WANTED.—Wanted, a. -good servant for a few wee Burgess took in the excursion to Sarnia last The Brussels brage band is to be in attend skin off the hand and arm. It was I I
girl to do -the worl, of a small family, Apply to MRS. ronto. -w-The rural public schools . Will open Professor nesses. —The Brussels Driving Park Com --
mind. JASIFS CONSTABLE, Seaforth. . 134OXI Od Monday next and the town public schools, week,—Mr. Sim Huston, Sauble line, has once. ' Mrs. and the Misses Sage, time before hie arm could be liberated and pan %ving: their raceson the 12th �
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.*. � a of last year's apples which are still In Hawkins and others, will also t%ke an ac- it was terribly crushed. Mpdical aid was of ,y intend hi
A Su,,-IDAY SoHemaL PicNic.—The Sunday- GIRL WANTED.—A thoroughly compet. Collegiate Institutes and high schools will 80m tive part. There will be a good programme ad and the limb dressed. It whe one eptember, and intend having a stallion
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School children of St. James' Church pie - the highest wages by applying at Tur EXPOSITOR open on the 28th inst.—Mr. W. and all will have an opportunity of enjoying ;f the worst accidents that has yet occurred trot, open to Huron and Perth, a 2.29 trat .
"I 130 Aylmer, paid a brief visit to towln'on Tqes- and pace, ana 3 minute trot and pace.—J".
nicked in Mrs. Case's -gro e,which had been, OFFiem, Seftforth. He was- on his wal rom Gods- Rensall. _ themselves well. at the mills. Mr. Weurth will be laid up Kelly has thrown up his contract for build.
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kindly placed at their disposal for the coca FRESH BUTTER, Drebeed Poultry and day. ' ' baok itimiller's on ' � for some time, but is doing as well &B can be �
gion by Mrs. Case, on Tuesday afternoon Potatoes and Apples . wanted at A. YouNtG?14 Store, rich, where he had been visitir g hie brother. SrECIAL 13ARGAINS at We Lumley. . . rhis Ing a tank for the corporation, -aud the
Sesforth, for which the highest price in trade or Ile likes- Aylmer and is doin :*ell.—Mr. 3aturd August 19th and 26th. We will begin expected. It in a bad t I ime for, him as t council have awarded it to Alf, Lowry, his
last, ,It is needless to say that the schola cash will be paid. 1340 stocic taayklng Very shortly and you can expoot some NoTiza.—On Tuesday last Messrs, Robert is his most buoy season. . I
turned out en masse on this occasion. T i - I I Edward O'Neil, who at one tim -vForked a: at drives to clear lines. Terms cash or prodltide. on 'ud Matthew Miller left for a I 0 being the next lowest tender, and he his
day. was fine, and the various athletic events Gipu, WANTED.—W&nted, a good general teameter for Mr. Thomas Downey,;but wh 9.7FISNIIIIIJ1111. 1340-2 Elleringt a commenced operations.—The Rev, W. T.
we e participated in with vim by all. Re. Servant. Highest wages paid to competent person. has been in California - for.seventepu years, SPECIAL BARGAIN DAY at -A. Weseloh's two monthe'visit in Manitobs. We wish Brucefleld. Cluff, formerly Episcopal Minister here, but
r - Apply to Kits. W.n. PICKARD, Seaforth, 1340 in town this week. He cage to Can- on Saturday, August loth and every Saturday dur- them a successful and pleasant trip.—Dur- BRIEF BiTs.—Harvest is about done in now at Fenton, . Michigan, is here sp . ending .1 .
freshments were served during the after W . we will sell all summer foot wear ing the severe thunder storm which passed this vicinity and faxiners'are preparing for
noon, and n1l, both scholars and their teach- GIRL WANTED.�Wanted at once a good 2a' to visit his mother who had �een_� seri- , in; this month. mt, Mr. —Some of our people took In histiolidaye, His wife and familiFaccom- -
eneral servant.. Apply to MR. D. D. WILso-N, 0 ill for some time and wh has since at prices that will clear them out, &4 we must hsv4 over this place on Friday evening I fall seeding. �
era and friends enjoyed themselves immense- caforth. I 13110 ugly Huron, room for new stock. Repairing done. Boots and Philip Ryckmoin, of the nOFth boundary, urday.—A pany him. He likes the land of the Freo, .
iogs broke al? at half -paa t A died. Mr. Harry O'Neil, of Po Shoes made to order. Terms cash. Sign of Big the excursion to Sarnia last Sat O' bject
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ly. The proceed . 1340.2 Usborne, had five head of cattle killed by - ,- iber of peopLe attended the civic even though he- was a g od. loyal su
seven in the evening, everything being voted ALMA LADIES' COLLEGE'—ST. TimmAs, who worked in Mr.. 0. M. Whtn0y'8 tin Boot. . -large num here.—Mrs. Brown,of Port -age la Prairie
-. —Mr. SALE, —The Ord Mr. Hargreaves,
I I ,,r,,r shop some years ago was also in tc wn lightning. The loss will be heavy, as they 0 .
- ONTARIO.—This flourishinV College has had a c - - or Were good ones, and there was no insurance, holiday to Bayfield last Thursday.— Manitoba, sister of
a success, the ladiep especially being thank of uninterrupted growth and prosperity eince its Miss Sh=k, our enterprising milliner, of Paisley, who has been vieltin
ed for providing, so abundantly for all. opening, in 1881. It has enrolled about -oung Will McKay, barrister, of Toront), was in for goods to move on has been given and moreover -,*-The re -opening of the Bethany :
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1,000 3 , . Methodist is away home on a month's holidays.— .
women from all parts of America and graduated 150,, town this week, paying a visit to iis inoth- they must so As to maKe room for.new goods, Come , . friends here for the past week, has .now :
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' and see how much -of an Inducement; we offer you to church, Elimville circuit, will likely take While coming to church Sabbath evening �
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DIED IN Mo-:NTA-,T,A. —Many of our readers or mud sisters, —Messrs. R. S. flays,� �c next 7 days be. - gone to Toronto to see her brothem.—The �
, teachers in school and college, artists, musicians and elp us move them. Come for tl a the 20th and 21st of August, when I
- will regret to learn of the death of Mrs, A. , olocutioni8ts, book-keeperg, Stenographers, &c. Its Tweddlo, J. W,,. L'i'vingston and A.- S. Me-'. " ning with August 19 until August 26. A few of . place 0 Miss dessic Rose had the misfortune ito be R, Leatherdale's lawn last .
tchell on In given below. We the anniver ary services will be held. The
� fh, bargains we are offering are - thrown out of the buggy, but escaped. garden party on
formerly of this town. Mrs. Ross' courses are thorough afid practical, its staff large Lean, took a run down to M a Monday evening, under the auspices of the .
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�P. F.068, Susie C. Lee. She was a and efficient, and its accommodations for boarders �neoday'to play a tennis insto . . . . . . ' are soiling a line of $17 suits for 413.60 and $ 1 been repaired and nicaly with a few bruises. —Amongst the success- Epworth League, was a success.—On W,ed'
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maiden name was lt� first-class. 60 pp.'illustrated Announcement free; ow sil.60, and look at our 84.60 pants now $3.60, an fitted up inside. A,large turnout to their ful candidates at the recent examination we .
-daughter of Mr. William Lee, of Seaforth. club of that town. They were Irather badly I e nooday Thomas Knechtel, teache,r,of Mo # , -
Bi F. AUSTIN, A. M., 13. D., Principal. 1340-1 1 � . elegant line of $2.75 pants no%v 82.26. Wo also giv t4a would be very acceptable, to meet the . rril �
�, Mr. Rose is a brother of Mrs. James Elder, I hope for better things �ext time. a ieduction in worstedii. We would like everyone to - notice that all who wrote from Brucefield led Miss Lizzie Reid to the altar. Rev. A I
of this town. Mrs. Ross died at Living- You can always depend on getting first 1� Mr. James Longworth, of MOK.'Ilop, sold take advantage of the low ices. Remember for expenses incurred thereby. have passed, viz.- Misses Annie Roost. Maud Perris, brother-in-law of the groom, per- I
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stone, Montana, on the 19th of July, after class goods at bottom prices at the Central Groceryj k fine Percheron ma -re thisi w4lek to Mr. seven, days . only. E. NABLO, Ve 1340.2 ; . McIntosh and Margaret Duncan for the formed the ceremony. —Farmers will this
Seaforth. J. C. LAIDLAW. 1310 gall. . .
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an ifluess of about ten years. The Living- NEW Combined Seed Drill, manufactu- red Taylor, of Tuckeramith, for 890, Vbioh is z a I - BwEFS.—QUItC & I - arge number took ad- ' Grey. ;?) primary, and Mr. W. S. McDonald for the week about finish cutting their harvest, _
e' Post says : . This drill � Aty good prico, for a horse ; tb�oe days. NOTHS.—The genial Peter McDonald an- senior leaving. I -
ston "The deceseed was one by Peter Hamilton,& Co., Peterborough ' � vantage of the - cheap railway excursion to " They are all calling for rain, asistock -are.
of the most patient of sufferers. She leaves is guaranteed second to none in the matket, and *,ill �reo - three years ago Mr. Longworth was Vertained the lads and lassies 'of the- Ist con- .
be given on test. For sale by , TWINIAS BROWN, �o ut r La- Sarnia and Detroit on Saturday- last.— . suffering on account of pasture getting bad,
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9, husband, father, three sisters and a large -Seaforth. . I . 1340.1 1 red $160 for the same anin�&L-LOu Messrs. Macarthur & Co.'s flue plate glast, cession at 0, pleasant social one evening . Stanley. ; and the root crop is also suffering from %the �
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circle of friends to mourn her lose. Mr. SUNDAY SCHOOL ExCURSIO_x.—A Union q,rosse team went to Stratf6rd yesterday front was 'broken on Wednesday n , lately, at the close of a dayhp A TEA MEETING.—The members of the continued dry time.—Council meets Mon-. . I, .. I
and Mrs. 'Ross came to Livingstone five Sunday School Excursion will be rnn to Sarnia on t play the final match for' the Junior Whether the intention was robbery or not At the instance of Wm. MoKelveyp the en- Christian Endeavor Society in connection day evening to strike the rate for the pros- -
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years ago, and one year ago the wife Z . ear will be brought on to run a ditch con- ent year. Some think it will be',a shade
was Tuesday, August 22nd. The fare will be only $1.20 e, ampionship of .this district ,with the, is unknown, an the crashing of the glass gin with the Bayflold Road Presbyterian �
most happilly converted, uniting with the for adults and 60c for children for the round trip. �,t.,t,Marys club. Quite � a number from Jamestown,- one and a quarter miles gregation- intend having a tea mestini I' lower this year. - . � . 11 I
The train leaves Sqaf orth at 6.�s a. m. - arriving at � dmirero of the national game awoke neighbors, and the perpetrator of the Eastward.-1hreshing machines are at work . I �
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Methodist Episcopal church. The funeral Returning will leave Sarnia at , The plate glass was .
I at the church, Rev. L, If, Sarnia at 10 a.m. le with them.—Nearly every wheel- deed quiakly made off. and the results are giving good satisfaction. programme will consist of suitable addresses
services were held . . 6.46 p. m. .Tickets good to return on WedueSday. .1 a large, handsome piece, and is quite a loss About Sleep for Women.
Mickel, officititing." Proin Sarnia to Detroit and return by boat 50c. man in town was at Goderich yesterday. peas,oats and barley harvest is about over in end music. Refreshments will be served in
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*' Don't miss it. Be sure to see the greatest submarine S�Saforth sent up nearly 50 , wheels ,1, dry weather hav- the Wells residence immediately opposite �
tunnel In the world. 1340-1 , . beautify their bank.—Mrs. A. McPherson �his township, the warn .
ing ripened grain very quickly.—Last Satur- vous diseases, says that women should sleep -
OUR BicycLE MBET,—In our next issue h a view to capturing the prize for ee- the church from 6 to 8 in the evening and hours at night and one hour in �. I
bicycle FINE old cheese and beat brands of can. W`�' l& has been, visiting relatives and friends in the the literary mud musical part will be held *in at least nine
we will be giving the results of the . , ,the rgest number of riders from any one . during the past �ay Mrs. Win. Campbell, of the 3rd cone of t the daytime. A woman will plead that she �
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event of the season, which, for some time ned, goods at LAIDLAWS, Seaforth. 1840 ol�bf _ Mr. T. 0. Kemp, of the Big Mill, northern part of this county sion, died after an illness of over 13 months the chisroh afterwards. The obj�nt he �
past, has been the talk, not only of this FARMBRs ATTENTLON.—We wish to again w�Asabsent last week attending the meeting couple of weeks or so.—M� and Mrs. Me- of dropsey. Her husband passed away very hasn't time tolie down for a few minutes � .
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. , draw your attentl � onto the fact that Scott's Maw. Alpine, of Glencoe, and Miss MoEwen, of - was entertainment is to get funds to assist in the .. -rings upon - I'll,
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town, bat of all the eurroundiag towne. On - ofitke Dominion M illers' Association.—Mr. suddenly last Spring. hire. Campbell in the daytime ; and she will iuf
moth Seed and Feed Store is the I lace to buy your ' Carlton Place, near Ottawa, have been visit- - purchase of an organ for the use of the so
this occasion there will be large crowds of seeds. We are pf6piared to supply you this Beason Romse Bell,.of Wingham, wad in town on . very highly esteemed by all who know her. ciety. The objec.t is, certainly a most laud- the hours of the night, which slio4ld be -
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visitors to Seafort'li, and'. our citizens should with a splendid sample of mostly all the loading var I - NA�Iednesday. Mr. , Bell was on his way Ing among their many relatives and friends She was a faithful member of the Presbyter. able one and t4a response of the people given to sound, healthy, needed sleept in '
keep -up their end by turning out infull icties of wheat. We have on hand a nice samPle Of -hq' from Chicago, where he and Mrs. iD this ne'ibborhood. —Mr. Alfred Carlisle, ian church. Five children survive her. should be most 1iberal. . order to finish some piece Of work vii =11i
I Jones' Winter Fife, grown by.Mr. Routiedge, of " son of the late Samuel Carlisle, who was . � I could as well be completed On the morro*,
force. We stated last week th n Tuckersmithi,who recoinnionds It very highly; also 13 Lopent nine days very pleasantly. Like here for some time on a visit, has returned -, � I � - �
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iderefrom a distance �ptended coming. It ,the Red Clawson, Democrat, Surprise and other lead. al it others who visit the Big Show they were Hay. She will rush and hurry all day long, and '
y . to his home in Dakota. —Mrs. J. Laing, of _ I . Wroxeter. then, when the household is 'hushed in, ,
is. now an established fact. They are com- ing varieties. .Also remember that bur stock of de ighted with what they 8aw-.—Mr. W. W, COUNCIL DOINGS.—At the last meeting of — �
. Timothy Seed is good home grown seed, grown by the township of Hay, is. improVing the ap- BpaEFS. We are sorry to learn that Gib- slumber at night, She will sit up to read the
ing. The ra�,es are to� be held on Lap8lie's . M redith, of Detroit, was in town this the Hay township council, Thomas Elliott own in ve to
good, reliable farmers Our Flour and Fee Depart- pearance of her neat brick cottage, oppo i of son Brothefe,so long and favorably ka n- she will not ha
track, next Wednesday, wbere there is nient Stands second to none. Bran and shorts sold lwe� k. He came to visit his father, whose- a a . inted poundkeeper, instead connection wit this daily paper, thinki , -_
the post office, by the erection of hat wag &Ppo h the lumber interests of pay for the time she is 'stealing from the
plenty of room both for people and car- in ton lots at mill p�rices. We ask you to examine se� ous accident we mentioned last week., , bert Uampbell, resigned. It was decided
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our stock and be convinced that we are hbre using W some gas pipe fence.—The lawn social held RO place, are contemplating moving from her health -giving sleep that comes beforeml& - '
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riages. It will be a great convenience to every effort to supply you ,-vith a good artiqle in all is on the grounds of Mr. Wmj Colwell, on to give no grant to concession 'roads oppo. Their mill is advertised for sale, and they night.
i can Sit in th , �'GoVeriDg Dic8ly.—A jolly -picnic party . site .
many to dr ve, as they , eir lines at a 9111all living profit. RoBFRT sc&-r Irlain Monday eyeniug last, was largely attended, townline lots. The rates to be levied are getting some big offers, as it is a good - I
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vehicles anit see everything that is going Street, Somforth. - 1�40-3 6o�, Winthrop and vicinity passed through 0 � by all. for 1893 are as follows : County rate, 2 mills *L always been able to �.
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I ' their and a very enjoyable time was spent 0 property. They have Vigorous Laughter. .
- on without: ektra charge- A special � this town on Monday laut on The resident -ministers were all present and On the dollar ; township rate, 1.8 mills on dispose of their Stock easily, the bulk going - 1
train will be run from Goderich, leaving MAIMIAGES GALOI�ri.. — There were four wa' , to Bayfield, where, no doubt, I . 9 � I
there at 12:15 p. m,, and the evening train marriages celebrated on Wednesday in the spent a pleasant day,—Mrs gave short and appropriate addresses. While the dollar ; township grant to schoo . let to Messrs. Gilchrist, Qreen & Co. and T. Loud laughter has been anathematizea
I . sion was free, quite a r,eat sum mills on the dollar. After passing a num, Bell, of Wingham.—Mr',,D. Mt%rtin left on by some one as an atrocious vulgarism, '
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. . which residents of Seaforth ry eep, a * and her little daughter, who had the admis her of accounts il adjourned o Miserable slAve of etiquette he must have- I
going cast will be held until 6:10. � R in was realized from the sale. of refreshments , the Counc t Tuesday la.at on a visit to his daughter* in
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ly interested. Mr. Thomas G. Scott, fourth bee, visiting her father here, Mr. Julius which will be applied by the Society uncle' meet again on Saturday, September 16th. been. Honest meu shake their sides who-% �
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Ec,y._oNL)vif,1,E NoTEs.—The following son- of Mr. Alex. Scott, was united in mar- Du � -%n, left on Wednesday. She intends , . r 0 � . Manitob4. I - He intends to remain away they laugh. Beware of fellows who only 11
young people from this village and -the im- riage to Miss Margaret Thompson at the speliug a few weeks with friends in To- whose auspices the social was held, namely, � about t*6 Months. May be have a pleasant
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e . the Epworth League� ing on their Blake trip. Couticil met on Tuesday evening last. cackle in their throa . to ; they are uot to be
imed-hLte vicinity have successfuLlyz passed residence of the bride's moth r, Mrs, John rout and other places before her return 'to � trusted.
_1 w6rk.—Mrs. Lyons, nee Mis3 Purdy, of To- A Goo -D CRop.—M.r. Samuel Badour,Of A number -of bills were passed, and the rate '
another milestone of their educational 4ife : Thompson, in NIcKillop. —Mr. ,James her �� home in Lynchburg, Virginia.—Rev. ronto, is visiting relatives and friende in and the Sauble Line, Hay, Dear thi" place, has for the current year was Struck at 12 mills Professor Wilson—of whom -a merry world
Bessie Genimell, -Ada McKinley, Annie Dawes and Mihs Oldfield, both very well Mr. � McWilliams, of Peterboro, who is about the village. —Mr. -Robert Johnston threshed his fall wheat and it holds up the on the d1olar. � r1rhis we think -is very low. had a right to respect better things—tiv
Prendergast amd ,losie Miller, Latin and known residents of our town, were married welF nown in this county, preached in the claims in -one of Ilia essays against " tbo -
thir ggie Davis, second class ; by Rev. Mr . even' has returned from Chicago for the present, record of the lake shore for being one of the No incorporated village that we know of atrocious wickedness of a great, big, lingo ... .
d class ; Ma, - Hodgine and4ill become resi- Pres yterian church last Sabbath Ing. -
John E. Jackson tind J as. McKinley,; ma- dents of London.—In St. Marys on the same _A�lt I ugh always good, Mr. McWilliams He reports trade and work there as being best wheat producing districts in Canada. can compare with this. This is a splendid - horse -laugh," and insists that " the pagan .....
day . Mr. George Hammill, Mathematical impr I � ves with time. He has a splendid very dull, thousands upon thousands of He had seven acres and it averages 45 bush. point for location, owing to tha very low who perpetrates it should be burnt a . live— I
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triculation, aud�W. T., Gemmell, first class. ' workmen being unable to obtain employ- els io the acre all round, and the ,grain will rate of taxation, and the excellent railwa
All these were students at the Seaforth Col- master in Colliogwood Collegiate Institute, cong gation in Peterboro.—The men who 0 -7- not ever a slow fire, but a quick one, that
� —Mr. Wm. Cook, Son of Mr. Henry go fully 62 pounds to the bushel. He has fa ilities.—The stonework of Mr. Gofton 5 I
legiate Institute, and all Vut two, f6rmer and one of Seaforth's most popular ," boys"" burg i� rized Mr. Scott's store in Brucefield, meDt- . all remains of him and his %enormity may be ,
pupila of Egmondville public school. —Mr. was married to Miss Annie Sharp, daughter and ho were so skilfully captured, have Cook, of this village, and who has been spring wheat which, he thinks, will turn hotel has got a good start, and - the work is; instantly extinguished. " - bWho would, b1%vAe . �
' farm being pushed ahe4d rapidly. —Mr. D.. M. '
John Shaw, B. A., law student, of To' . H. Fred Sharp, of. that town, a most been �sonteneed by Judge Tome. Prince, home for some time on a visit, has returned. out equally well in proportion, Good . expected such treason against Nature from
and brother of the Rev. Neil� Shaw, spent estimable young lady, quite well known the ell'. er criminal, gets seven years in the to Detroit to resume his duties.—The fram- Ing always,telle, and Mr. Badour is a good Walker in spending his holidays repairing' her blithe friend, the- broad cheated, whole- -
Sunday and Monday at the Manse.—Mi8s here. The happy young couple will spend Provi4cial Penitentiary, and the other, era of.the large new flax barn are pushing farmer. . painting and fixing his house, occupied by souled I I Christopher North ?" . -
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C. A. Porter, arrived hoine on,., Monday frorn the" next couple of weeks en tour and will Greed�� tweuty-three months in the Central on their work rapidly, and will soon have it I i -W.!Lee. He has already made a great im- A vigorous laugh wicked! It is rather �� .
' finished.—Our -public school re -opens on Exeter. 11 prov . ement in the appearance of, it.—We
a two weeks' visit to friends. in Kincardine, then liaettle down to the realities, a w'eet and — RochoChas now in training ' the inarticulate language of exuberent hon-
k' 'Prison' Monday, when teachers and scholars will, ITEMS.—Dr. Harry Brawn, of Wroxeter, hear that Mr. J. W. Sanderson, one of our
She was a ' ccompanied by her frieDd, Miss otherwise, of everyday life, --A quiet wed- a ve�� l5r.n,ris'in-g and highly bred colt, the no doubt, re-enter upon their work with re- spent Saturday last here, the. guest of his merchants, has entered the married state in esty�the " hurrah !" of a j'ubilant, hearto
Lou Miller', who will remain,,Bome weeks in ding also took place in St. James Church at W. Brock, of the Mill road, free &like from gdile and care. Show us
many Egrnond- 6 a. m., when Miss Alice Neville, of Sea- 'e' y of " It was purchased in New newed energy and vigor.—Master W. Moore uncle, Mr. Win. Grigg.—The excavation Scotland, where Mrs. Sauderson's hoine is,
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the village, t litl� If is in Detroit visiting his brother, Mr. Chas, has been begun for the new -store of Messrs. They will arrNe here about September Ist, the man whose laugh is valid and unsonor-
'a Falls, P�o Pei cuts -his the flap of a wet .garment hung out
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ville peopl�, we may Say that a large num- forth, and Mr. 0. H' Dunn, of Smith ' k� ate b Mr. Brock when a foal.
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ber of the names attach�ed to the petition Ontv,rlo, were made inan and. wife by _Rev. it d a elie its breeding it should make Moore, who is holding a responsible posi Pickard & Son, on Main Street, which will n - th in the breerie to dry, amd we will trust him
asking foe the granting of a license to the Father Kennedy. The brid 'was assisted a flyer,�LA will be'seen by a notice else- tion on the Wabash railway staff'in that be built this fall. The store will be erected intentio ' to visit , e World's Fair before paringly. There is more to be learned 'of .
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tavern here, were uot obtained in this vil- by Mi�s Bowmam, of Berlin, 'while the groom where I a specialist from Toronto will be at citY--Mr. John Fitzgerald left, here this on the property Mr. R. Pickard recently coming . hot�ne. . the disposition of any given, sample of the
lage, and Borne not even in the polling sub- was sorported in the trying .ordeal by I'dr. Clinko 1� on the 29th, and all aftlicted with week, to visit amurig his sons and claughters purchased from Mr. John Rendle, opponita happy . journey through life.—Rey. - J. J. 46 laughing animal," by the manner In -
division.—Tha Rev. V. K. Beshgatoor, of John 'Nevills. After the ceremony was the pa�pioular ailments which he treats will in Dakota. We wish him a safe and pleas- Carling Brothers' store and will be 3Oxl25 Ferguson, M. A., of Bradford, occupied the which he exercises his risible privileges
Newbury, .N,lichigan, who is mpendiDg hie over, the party reWrne'd to the bride's home, have �n opportunity of consulting him ant trip.—Memsrs. McEwen & Geiger, our feet, and two stories high. We wish Messrs. pulpit of the Methodist church last Suud%y than from the closest study of his feature# ,
holidays at the residenee of bis fathor-in- where an elegant spread, that would have themL4M.r. George Watson, of Toronto Ron enterprising flax manufabturers, treated Pickard & Son success in their undertaking. evening. We would be glai to hear Mr. or his skill. - �
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13,w Mr. Samuel Wallace, of Tuckersmith, done credit to that prince of caterers, Webb, of Mr. W. N. Watson, is spending his holi. their employes to a picni They intend to occupy the store by January Ferguson again, and can promise him a � I
) I Saturday last. They report having had a let next.—The fire of the Clinton organ 'large congregation. —Mr. D. White is visit- -
will preach in our ch-urch on SAbbath even- awaited the guests. After justice had been days in town,—Miss Turnbull, of McKillop,
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iug next, at the usual flour, 7 o'clock. Mr. done to the good things provided, a short near.Se forth, has. returned from the old very enjoyable time,'and, it is needless to company's building could be plainly seen ing mt-Mr. D. Weir's. He is looking well. Beecher's Only Fear. -
by birth, but time was spent in social converse, toa seiy, appreciate the kindness shown them by here on Thursday night last.—A number of . - - Not many months before Dr. Lyman'
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educated in America, and a gentleman of the happy couple, &c., after which the wed- -inontbs'A Dr. McKay, of Scott & McKay, heir employers.—Miss Mary Gilchrist is our villager's took in the cheap excursion to
inuch more thaa Ordinary ability. ding party left on the morning tPhin on their has retti�rned from Now York and resumed visiting in St. MarVs.—Mr. AllanKaiser, of Detroit on' Saturday last and returned on irishtown. . both words and acts big mental fallure Wag .
� - � - - - ___ honeymoon trip to Port Huron, Detroit and his pra��ice here, and his patients will, no Sarnia, formerly of this village, passed Monday.—A number of our 'bicyclists in- OBITUARY. —On Saturday evening - last more apparent than I had ever Seen it, and
Smi Acwl)ENT TO A FOUNIER HL RONITL,— other plaoe8 before settling down in their doubt� �ave the benefit of his a ex. through here on Wednesday.—Miss White- He 'ri was deeply trieved bY Itt '
tend going to Seaforth to attend the bicycle news from Stratford reached here that Mrs. I- saw that n .
From'a. recent Rat Portage paper we learn home at Smith's Falls. The esteem the periencel—Mrs. T. W. Duncan and family Sides returned last week from Chicago, races there on Wednesday next.—The mam- Charles O'Neil was dead. Though her writes Mrs. Beecher'in the adies'Homs I
where she had been visiting relatives and ' of the Trivitt Memorial church Sunday death was expected for some days,yet many Journal. After dinner I walked home with �
of a serious accident which befel a former bride is held in by her friends and neigh- returned� from Bayfield on Tuesday, They .1 - the World's Fair.—Miss and Mrs bere a ,
Huron bay, resulting in his deatb. The re- bors was amply testified by the large num. shortefie4 their stay on account of the ill- seeing . School intend holding their picnic in Mr. were the expressions of surprise, regret and his father, When I returned Mr. Be.ed.h r .
port . says: "Between midnight and one ber of, handsome and useful presents- she ness of )N�aster Willie.—The members of the Blatchford, of Exeter, are -visiting among Wm. Bawden's grove on Wednesday next, morrow. - Deceased, whose maiden name was was lying on the sofa looking very, Bad. I
o'elouk on Wedneaday morning as a freight was the recipient of. TtiE EXPOSITOR wishes . church al England are holding a, laige picnic their relatives and friends in this Vicinity. 213rd inst.—Mr. A. Q. Bobier has a beauti. Bridget Shannahan, was born in Li - merick, knelt by his side inquiring for the reason,
train vrrts going4est she broke in two near all these estimable couples a most happy and *to -day at Bayfield.—Mr. L"oter Nesbit, of , I Ml sidewalk in front of his egg emporium' on Ireland, nearly 60 years ago. Forty-six 0$ I have been thinking (if father and pr4Y-
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Darwin. Brakesman Nelson Love was on prosperous married. life. May their happy Dumbfhrt�n, Ontario, is the guest of his-, I Main street.—Tbere is now an abundant years ago her w other, with six ing that if God sl�ould see beat to bring me, ,
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. . ly of water at the Exeter creamery, A daughters, landed in Canada and -Shortly so low H,e would give me strength to belif It -
the front portion near the breik and fell days be many and their days of sorrow very cousin, 14r. Charles Lowrie.—Miss Maggie LOCALITIFS. — Threshing machines are appp .167
o has been visiting friends in heard on every band. Wheat will give an splendid spring has been found by digiing a afterwards located in Irishtown. The de. I can think of no other crose He may
into the gap. He w%s run over by the rear few. I Case,, w�. ed ceased -six years later married Charles upon me that I could not say from my heart
cars and him body severed in two diagonally 0 Philadelohia for the past two months, re- average yield of perhaps twenty bushels to new well.—Miss Lizzle Wilcox return ut this_Ltbie I
downwards from left to right,-4the upper Tim CLINTON ORC',AN COIVIrANY.'S WoRy.s turned 1�4me on Friday last. —Miss Stobie the acre.—There are great fires .raging on home from Manitoba last week where she O'Neil, and settled on a farm about 2 miles —1 Tby will be done.' B
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portion being outaide ot the track, remaibed DLIATROYED.—On Thursday night last,about is this woA vi itin friends in Toronto and the borders of the big pine swamp in Logan. 6o spent the past five moiatba.—Mr. Goo. east of Se*forth, thus becoming one of the could not ! I could not!" and rising, he went
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intact, but the lower portionwasbadly 11 o'clock, those of our citizens who were Hamiltoi4—Mrs. 9'. Barton'has gone to The dense oloude of smoke by day and the S, Dow and Mr. W. Oke, of St. Thomas, early pioneers, and sharing in the hardships -
, nb 1, to via - reflection of the fire at night can be seen Who have been holidaying here, returned to of hewing a home out of the forests that turned, his face was like that of an 80964
niangled. Death must have ensued at once. abroad were somewhat startled by the bril- Tilso UP it her daughter, Mrs, A, P.— mes" on Monday last.—Mr. Alex., then covored the land. About eight yearm and I knew he had conquered so far -as to be
The remains were picked up by the rest of liant manner in which the western sky was Lee -ch. s1fle will go from there to Hamilton. from nearly every quarter of McKillo 1beir ho
the crew and taken to Winnipeg where they illuminated. It was evident there was a —Miss N�, E, McLean returned home on Mr. Copp, of Seaforth, has been around Dow and Mr. D.Johns intend going to Mani- ago, af teil the death of her husband, she dia- willing to trust all to :his, Master. Butrifte.-
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were coffined and sent back to Rat Portage very large fire somewhere. It was learned Wednesds�y, after an absence of three or purchasing hay for Shipment. He is one of t.0ba shortly.—Mr. Robert Sande on posed of the farm, and with her family, re- that I 6aw he grew more watchful of him'
at once, " The deceased being a member of the following morning that the Clinton Or- four week' with friends in Galr. ad t� Stratford. At thin period her self and more inclined to feel that his laboro
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the Oddfellows, Forreaters and Royal Temp- gam factory was the scene of the disaster. ert Chisho',�m, of Oke River, Manitoba, is at he will be highly successful.—The pastures spend � couple of months shootiug.—The health bogan to fail, in consequence of were less satistactory. I once told him that
lars Orders the remains were buried under This factory was owned by Messrs. Graham present vloiting friends in this vicinity.— are dried up and bare. Bossy gives little or race course on the fair grouinds is, being which, for a great part of the time at least I should surely see any such change " 'he
the amapices of these sooietice, at Ra; Port- & Bla,tchford, the building being the prop- Mrs. J , Martin, of Thornhill, near Toronto, no milk now and the fatmers' wives are un- Into fine condition for our fair, which tatue! she had not since been able to enjoy the ,cc'- feared before anyone else, and the moment
age. The report oontinuee : 11 When the erty of the former gentleman, The build- is at proset�t here visiting her sister, Mrs. happy in consequenoe.—In passing along the lace on September 25th and 26th next.— casionAl good. which life, presents. For the I did I should be as unwilling an he Possibly I
news of his death spread through the town iDg was a large three Storey frame; and ,W. -gomer4ille.—We are sorry to learn that line south of here the other day, we noticed Er. Wm. Hoskin,of Extter North, has gone past month it was painfully evident that the could be to have him enter the pulpit again.
the sympathy. of the entire community went burned very rapidly. There was very little Miss Dickaon, of Goderich,is confined to the two nice new houses. One of these was fin a trip to England. We wiiih him a fine end could not, in the ordinary coarse of Smiling, he replied ; .
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out towards tho bereaved wife and child. saved from the building. The Com any house through illness, at the residence of erected by Mr. James Smith and the other yoyage and a safe return.—The Exeter grist nature, belong deferred. The daughters, 11 How do y�qu know but you may fail bl"
The deceae6d iv,ss, twen�y Mue yvalr.q of age, were commengiog to build up a good tusi- —The Sarnia Bicycle Club, by Mr. James Simpson, They are two ex. oil is doing a very extensive business In Mra. Wright, of Eureka, California, and fore I do, and -therefore be unable to j adge.0
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