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a � � . MNNN=0WN=� . — . . i I I . - - . ter. A glass partition will likely run from September, when over S.590 will be distri FRIDAY) , :� . . .
- , . � wheels througli the oustiom'so Mr. V&rrol�v buted in prizes and the Director6 assisted . , -
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;__ __ - � - visit from Chief Dutilop.— getting their them sent the letter boxes to the ceiling. , f no pains or ex, . 11. I
for i3aiyfield an & worse than a but finall managed to get ariang- by our citizene.are sparl, I.
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but nature has done much -t, and School opened on, jMonday with princilial B had a few shelves and a counter to make it tb,- �Iefjt one ever held - ::. i I .
I M:- n%w�# A S i H pleasant and healthful .summer reeor . . J. Hardy at the helm. Mr. through In bond.—Mr. Win. Govenlock ho ffice and will opm, a news ponse . AUGUST 25tht-1893. .i �
WARD . he lack of Baker Bud Mr. I - 3r Ingersoll, which will ad in the front o —Mine C16tberine Y Ajaxen, who if] - Onf, I ��.. ' I I
ED . it is 0, pity that on account of It f Miss MoLarty's de- left on Thursday f, otand and stationery counter. The upstairs here. of . �
- Hardy takes ohfi for some time to of the oldest residents 01 the Tow,iship . � I
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In modation, those natural ad I r1le the Toronto be his place of residence ud'has 4 nice bal-' .
ordinary accoull .1 - ret rn from is finished as one room for over 44 y"ro I I
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- ,autages could not be more generally aval - - .psrtinent till be�, I& , Our village youth@ come.—,Mr George Anderson, formerly Of Hay, and who has resided le . I .� .
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ch. �A , Normar�at ChriAtn ere, and cony at the front door --CON—,--, in half a mi Of I
y - Butter, -v am so mu, teacher in ihe Collegiate Institute h sion Court wa3 held here on her brother's farm with New Fall Goods - w -
Fine - Dair ad of by those who need th to the lw, rk very retkolily till the most BmErs.—Divi aged 60 � I �
I . few summer - cottages ould also pay well do not tiake ptem-' who is one of Seaforth's cleverest and Ilage, died on Wednesday, . - - I
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RICH STREET, SEAFORTH, wanted. . . I a opou,i albout the let of So popular'young men, ,has secured a good ap- on Tuesday, Judge Doyle presiding, t ' he this vi he deceased was a Dative Of Soot- :
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I - and often aeki �11 Why their neighbors .in bar b i ted by the local inen years. �
GODE there, but.the hotel is most ber, I Mathematical Master oing represen , !st and retiring diG- _A�1=?,T:Z:E'V31MTG-_ I
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I I . are so favored 9" A difficult ques,tion for z ling qualities. -- I 1, . �
_)n ent6ring upon another season's NTG MATc'u',—The'. Brussele Gun . —Master Harry Gananoque High School and left. for that The f ollowing cameo were disposed of: Rou laud ter or . I .
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r the old'ei' heads to lan ork.—A at. al., vis. Sinclair ; Corpvration of Brus- position possessed many 8
( idge with Cl A SILOOTE swer. son of Dr. Place this week to take up his W suit ; For a number of years she ha In a very short time we will ad- . T V
-business has to acknowle ub V�isited Seaforth on Wednesday, fol 81046, of Toronto, youngest .. bar of Brussels people drove eels, garui-qhoe jadgment, non attack of Is, grip . � . � -
e patronage received pur ving a friandly'shoot with the lays with his very large num b at. al.,ve. Holives,adjourned ; Lowry vs. health, and a severe The vise you of a complete Stock of Dry � __ VVI
. thu larg 6f this town. The visil the races on' Wednesday. Our Er I d .-
thanks 0 - and club biag'- club this . SIOAP, is spending some ( ter John in to See . garnishee, set- about a year ago hastened her death.
durina the past forty-twO Years r competitors, uncles, tho-Mesgre MoCaa.—Mas . Brussels friends are almost as faithfAI at- VttustOue vs- J- COPPO Bouce, Ed- remaine were interred it, the Brucefiel Goods for the Early Fall Trade. . - I ;;_.�,
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s7to retain it for- another yea'r,and time proved too much for theii to 65. Ferguson, ,of Fort.Wayne, Indiana, is holi n towns- tled by parties ; 4oddick vs, ' funeral waft . I
hope winning the match, by a score of 74 the village. tenclante a;t sports here as our ow d A by pArties ; Erb cemetery on Thursday, and the - 7
, I sides. dayieg at the matfornal home, in choir war gtkrnishee, oetth . —The Rev. G. McKinleyi, I
-y any qi ty of fine butter was veiy good on both i I -looking people.�—The Presbyterian church Kear- largely a1tended, , - . I i
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will bu Aanti - The shooting He is fast growing to a fine, clever drove out to Varna on Thursday evening, Vs. llmop, 2nd action, adjourned , formerly of this Placo, was in Edward McFaul A I
The highest score in - the match was 14, you . ng m&n.—Miia Addie Stevene6b and rtainment being given by ney vs. Union School No. 11, Slorris, Grey of Prestoni, ednesday.—The Mignon B. �� I - .. I ;
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from now. forward. - made by Mr. John Stephens, of the Sao,- Eamond return Nlo�_ to assist in an ante - r deffiuda,nt ; the village on W
The following is the score miss Gertie V an ad on , , the Young People's Society Of I and McKillop, judgment io E. Shine Clinton, have recently . SEAFORTH. .
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forth team. . gthened visit to fkiend6 I of Smith vo. Wifflams, adjourned — . a Misses Murdock--
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I � BpvVSSELS. ' day last from a i4 � terian church there.—Mr. Ned Cherry, Ane, been the griesto of th � -_ — — � Wi
CLOTHING—— - 10 in and around Sarnia, I Youngest daughter of the late WITI. 81 y 0 The dredge is now operatiug in the rjecond . .
L Johnson Brothers' hardware ebtablishment, isit to their .a d daughter. eath f
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Jae. T. Ross, 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 13 -_ �� �� � A weeks' of Grey, jiear Brussels, died on Mond:t f rip.—Mr. T. Murdock a v on an Mrs. -
Win. Sinclair, I I I 0 I- 1 f oat mell has just returned from a couplf I o6umption, and was buried ou Wc.dz�es- cutting in the big swan Thomas Strachan, of Grey township, went I
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SPECIAL VALUES � HOLY ACCIDE,s[T. —Am an- visit tohis home in Michigan.—Mrs. Jame" c - the bicycle . to visit her son and daughter.— � L . I urge 1.
J. Hewett' in. Sea- Saturday for day: lost.—All the Brusiel" bicyclists fit- was in Hamilton last week at at,j with them
D. O. Ross, I 0 1 1 1,1 1 o io choly and ,fatal :ocideut occurred Scott, of this town, left on as well us races.—There is a large quantity of 0
we want I,= mon and Boys to drop into our James Jones, 001 1 1 01 a miss Maggie , teuded the Seaforth Tournament) .—M. K. Macarbhurt of Saturday's rain just came in time to gave , Put R L
rtment and each select one of Jas. Ballantyne, I I 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 I 1 1 1 0 10 , forth on Thursday forenoon, Chicago, where she was to� meet Mr. Scott - -go number of our citizons.—Mr. P. coming into market r. .— the late potatoes. Early potatoes are now J�l Store �
'Blade up Clothing Depa I 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1.1 13 Hogg, eldest da-ughter of Mr. James Hoggs -Manitoba. They a lay Ails& Craig, was in the village this week I
A large proportion of them I. Irwin, — on his way home from -tt is taking in'the Aylmer nwes this
our special valtle quite, � of McKillop, with her brother, was driving will d a few days in that city at the Soo. da Dick in visiting friendia in London all dead in the vine, are very small and few . More
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were bought at less than cost to manufacture and 74 past vapEgrnood"k woollen mill with a horse - 8�ie&nn( Exposition. —Miss Maud Willson wee'k.—Mr—Wirn, McFadzen and wife, who Miss I "to.—Mrs. G, F. Arnold is in To- to the hill. Before the rain turnips were t ,,- thi
. Don't forget to ask to Bee' Colurn i visiting in Michigan, have return- and Toro be
will be sold accordin ly. SEAFORTH, Is got frightened — have beer onto, visiting relatives and attending the turning yellow and looked very bad. -Two
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and road cart, The bori returned - home from Chicago last -week. r � of John Strachan's sons, Grey townahip, art 1 SU4.,]
Our ISL75 lirie of tweed pants at the Bargain Clothing J. I)odds, 1 9 f the road, and be- daughter of Rev. Mr. CaPsOD, ed hon. a. -The case of abduction agsinst A. millinery openings,. -Mies Bigam, of Clin- I .
9 and bolted to the ide o Miss Casson, ing . ill at present with typhoid fever ; also a
Seaforth. . J. Turner, a m, Coate and wife was dismissed, there be eek on a visit. , . ,wlier
and Dry Goods House, could gain control of bi liere thin W, I/
� E. Hinchloy, 1 1 1 0 I'l I I the driver formerly pastor of' the Methodist church nee against them, and the chil Iran torl, was I V daughter of Thomas .XlcLauchlin, and a son al
. . WK PICKARD F. Beattie, 1,110111 12 he started up the bide street, The cart re, now of Harriston, is'� at present visit- no c.vide former abodt.- - I Duncan MzLauchlin,of the eametown. � �f
6 . !1ei back to their Wroxet0r, of
. A. Stark, 14. came in contact With some object, and both Ing friends here. -Mr. Pope, who, a year went - - , goodi
%geaforth, J. Stephens, 111111110111111 out.: Mr. Hogg got clear of A4. Lo a he new water -tank Isaac Elliott,Flo long known s%jip, are down with the same complaint, . .
11, Grieve, ,6 Were thrown or so age, was a teacher in, the Collegiate . wroy is busy It t be BRIEFs.-Mr. 4______.0._ � . W,
ut Miss Hogg's clothes got for the fire department, and seems to .
—:::: :! : : : ::: I . - the vehicle, b : Institute here, and who has been in King- � A h the Canadian Pacific � - I J
. . . 06 caught on it in some way. She was thus A flcing a firht Class job, number of our in connection wit re. leaves to -morrow for . Hills Green Ile early
. stou sincep has recently been . ap ointea MI L - Railway station he I - ... -
i � I d at a terrible fleglate citizens availed themselves of the cheal) ex - ' TI. S, -Harvesting is about finish. lugs ,
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'ght 2141mon (ex 001ROV41 5TRALIA.-Mr. and .dragged over the rough groun lee, Science Master in theStratford Cc cursion to the Fall@ last SAturday,-J. COPP Toronto. His successor has been appointed HAPPEN NG Te preparing I
S11 f I RETURNED FRom AU, rate of speed 'for a considerable distsn' justitute.-Miss Myrtle Cheiry, of Orand immediately. -Mr. T. Moore, ad in this vicinity and farmers 1% -app
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� I __ I . Mrs. James Smillie, who, for the t%st nine until the horse, running foul of a Pont, fell Haven, Michigan, is paying.ei visit to the, hai finished packing hay in Brussels, having and comen on he Public School here, for seeding. --Mr. a - -. I�n
- I in Australia, -om the pitoked over 300 tons here, it being stored the principal of t are at present on an extended visit .with ' .
- years,, have been sojourning down. Miss Hogg was relieved h . family of Mr. D. Johnsou.-The Sunday . -morro I
I have returned to Canada and ar Pw 'Stay- 'aid . ition. We fri d, Wisconsin. -Mr. George
DISTRIOT XATTERS - a no on as 'possible,- Bud medical. a in'the skating rink. -Enquiries are being leaves for Teeswater to ends in Ashlan Serg,
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- __ , , I - ing at Mr.. Smillie's father's in the township vehicle as so � arrived, .school excursion to Sarnia on Tuesday wa made as to whether the Hon. Mir. Laurier has secured a more lucrative Poe . terni
. a Both Mr. and Mrs. sent for, but, before the doctor I not very largely attended. Only 157 tickets neeting' in this riding.. The are sorry to part witlic these gentlemen, Foster has returned toGreenway, where he ,_
CONFIRMATION SF,RvIcEs,_�_Oa Sunday of Grey, near W ROD. -and - Mr. she was past all �: human aid. She was net wer,e sold, of which about 17 wem to child- will hold a i d secure him. and their families, as they will be' will again take charge of 'his gehoole-41r. 1� whi,c
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next His Lordship- Bishop . O'Connor, of Smillie are natives ofthis county, . dead when 'foundi; but died a few minutes as loiders should get together an illage,-The Rev. D. Oliver Coleman, who was recently success. .
I Smillie is well known to the readers of THE ran. This, however, was" expected, W:ingham would be a good point, having missed in the v over-
- rite of can- us on fulinobtaiiniOgs second class certificate L .
London, will administer the'!, . ribuied afterwards. Mr.! Hogg was not much hurt. Sarnia in about as unsuitable a place for a
I a would Rogers, of DuDO&D.non, called'to see ,
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firmation in St. James' Roman *Catholic EXPOSITOR, having at intervals cout [umns The body was- taken to the residened of Dr. Sunday school excursion from here -do could gond railway accommodation, nd -Rey. MT. intends atteDdiniz Goderich Model school, " iga it
r'eetii)g letters to its col V n sd ' catch East Huron, West Huron and South Monday last. Re is holidaying. . I
Church- in this town. At half -past 8 Mass able and inte cott, uncle of . tbe deceased, be thought of, In fact� it almost 1�oked as . ded dis- i The lawsuit of McAllister vs. Makins, came . the 1
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will receive Holy Com- descriptive of Australian life and topo-, .8 0 ter conveyed to the under the suppioes Shaw and W. C. Hazlewood atten off &V Bayfield on Friday last, and was . ,01111 I
intelligence was a on afl if the GranolTruok authorities were making Bruce. -The lawn party,
the candidates he English chur.,h, held on tricl; meeting of.tbe MLethodiet church on
munion, and at half-pait 10 o'clock High graphy. They will also be pleased to learn . parents -and family by Mr. John Beattie, use of the Sunday schools to boom one of of the ladies of It y last.-Mles Hudson, of Winghamy settled in favor of Mr. McAllister. R. H, I I
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a they will have the If 'Miss H099 W" A most McIntyre the grounds of F. W. Vaustone, wais a suc- Tuesda, I . -whei
Mass will be sting by Very Rev. Dean that in our next isou, r, Smil- another uncle ,their own excursions, -M re. D. 50. -Brussels council is in., tfie vill-age.-Mr. D. M. Walker and Collins acted for defendant and Camernon -
Murphy, of Irishtown, at WhiohHis Lord- pleasure of perus another of M estimable young lady, and was deservedly and Mrs. 0. Nail took in the excursion to cits, clearing about $, a in Prescott Smith for plaintiff. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert . It
lie, ings time an address which Who knew her. The sad at , next Monday evening to strike the family returned to their horn � m "I'll, "
ship will assist at the throne, and will also a productions, thi ,Clar'k, John H. Smith and Mr. and M. I's
all lie was invited to deliver to the passengers beloved by all Sarnia on Tuesday. -Mrs. Al. Thompson, of me ill not be any on Friday last. it
Preach, and at the close he will confirm ards, and event will be a terrible blow to her parents, � this year, which w I John G. Troyer, all of Hensall, spent Sund&y I . I
age homew I Sparling street, returned from a week's visit rate for x, and perhaps a little - perf
those prepared. In the evenizig, at 7 P. in., on the beat- on his voy and will be a iource of deep grief to her more than last yes .
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some contrasts are made between to Goderich on Tuesday. -The many friends aping it the same, in Hullett. in this vicinit.y.-Shea Brothers9 who have I fear
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musical Vespers will be rendered by the In which . It will be found . other relatives and numerous f riendo. Verily of Miss A. Cowan and Miss- Jessie Thomp- less. Some favor ke been conducting a successful ISW,rnill busin- .
choir, at the close of which Rev. Father Australia Bud Canada ' " in the midst of life we are in death." I d to learn'that they have order, to increase the a' in king fund. A very HEAVY STEERS. -A. short time ago we tag in this vicinity for the past three years, ��, � able
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West . , of Goderloh, will deliver a sermon. both intere!sting and instructive, an all his � 0, . son will be please 11 at their destin- good idea. . mention-e.d some good cattle that had been are removiing t� Muskoka, where they have �1, of ]
prooluctioul are. Mr. Smillie came Jiome by � . . arrived, safely and we 11 fed by of this township. Mr. purchased considerable timber land. While
SpecI&I collections will be taken up at all itobso and Nans- - Mr. Rinn, the
I , � h fund. the new line of steamers connecting1with the LOCAL BuigFg.-Mrs. A. Armitage, Of ations, Boissevain, Main - - . Staffa. pher Dale, jr.,thinks he can show an
the services in aid of the chure . soiflo Railway at VanOOuver,and Watford, was the guest this'week of Mrs. imo, British Columbia. -Mrs, J. C. Laid . Christo, Saturday last he here they have made many friends and 'will W.ea
0 Canadian P P. R. to Toronto. C. W. P&pst.�Major J. A. Wilson and law is visiting friends in Toronto. -Misses Cy.URCH MATTERS. -The Rev. E. SOftleY, even better record. On ad of beef be greatly missed both in a social as well as -
A GOOD MACHINE.-Last'year the agent from thence'by the C. - Lieutenant A. Wilson are away - this week M. and B. Case are visitinf Mrs. John Aird of Grace church, in to be absent for three delivered in Seaforth sixty six he in a busineirs Way. We, with them success erg.
of the McCormick Manufacturing Company He says Australia is very dull Dow, nearly , the rifle matches at Toronto. in the Queen City. -Mr. iernon, of Glas- Sundays. During his absence the services steers, three of which tipped the beam at in their new field of labor. -Mr. Henry O&VI
kicago, passed through this see -tion a-1 two-thirds of the banks being suspended, attending to attend th of Mrs. Henry and will be supplied by Rev, E. Softley' or., of ,5 000 pounds, and for which he received the Making has we understand, purchased Mi. . 40%
of Ob there they go to Ottawa ,a gow, Scotland, brother ' I , ve to v I
invited the farmers far and near to exami o and many of the people would like to get From � I stches.-Mr. oney, of Tuokeramith, and London, on Sunday, August 27th ; by Mr. snug sum of $4,200. Mr. Dale don't ha J. Turner's farm on the-Baytiald road, near
he country if they could. The Dominion Rifle Association in Mrs. Hugh Cho town, is J. Rice, lay feader, on Se tember 3rd. in thi"cattle $pei
M%#y of them did not gab ., 1 away from t I On take a back seat from Brucefield,' paying therefor the sum of
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I rtunity to do 8 . D at that time, but 1 v- d, ion, be thinks, Is the result of rash A. C. Robertson, of Orillis was - in town . T_ Ker, - Mr. John F. Dale also - - Ifirl
his binder. .uncle of Mrs, John Grieve, of this
oppo a eprese I . Orillia at present in this vicinity, visiting relatives Sunday, September 9 " feeding business $7,000. 1 t
P tion, land booms and mining inso. this week with his Wife an3 child loth 3ev. J -
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solved to do so this year. Amoog those -,. + ecula . Kmillie's seems to agree with Cum, so he is looking and friends. He is delighted with this rin, of Bayfield, exchanges pulpits with the delivered in Clinton forty head, for which I - I .. .. ani
- tivity. , We would like to have Mr. � �
Mr. Thomas W ard, of Varna, one of i i i , . both hearty and. pro8parous.-Mr. Minna, cou6try.-Mrs, Brown and Miss Grieve, of Pastor, Rev. E. Soft'lay, jr., of Hensall, he realized, $2,600. VarniL. ,
I beat known farmers in this county. 11 %, opinion on the fruits of protection in Aug Institute staff, is McKillop, returned from their trip to Da- . I A-, CLEVER .STUDENT.-AmoDg the suc- PRE
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. ,tly way formerly ot the Collegiate � I ,,,TATIoN.-._0n Wednesday evening kl
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_ Jr. if here Packing up'his household effects. He kota on rhursday. Cromarty. easeful students from Hullett, *be passed a large nu
Ward last week visited the farm of �N tralis and if its fiscal system iii in a mber of the friends and well
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George. Gaetzmeyer, on the town line' be. responsible for the present break down has secured a situation in the Barrie High . 9 . NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Thompeon the-, entrance examination this year, Mill wishers of 'Mr. and Mrs. Morrow, waited or. I I
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tween MaKillop and Hullett, to see 6DO Of there. . . School as Science Specialist. -A great deal ! Brucefleld. have got back to Cromarty, after a six Mary Wheatley, daughter of- Mr. George them atid prevented them with s. highly com-
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these Bindioehinea in operation. He was I of ainusement . was created -for* -our citizens - JI1_,A. MCINTOSII, Conveyancer, Commis- weeke'trip through Manitoba. -Miss Maud Wheatley, is deserving of spe.61al mention. plimentary ad -dress, and a beautiful lemon- TJ
very much pleased with the work, sayii the - HOUSE TO RENT. -A good commodious lay of I i . . She obtained the highest num6r of marks, -
house, containing eight rooms, to rent, -on John on Tuesday and Wednesday by a Map] r f or taking affidavits, deeds, mortgages, wills is visitiag friends &do and fruit set, and Mr. Morrow vifth as
hine will go through and b 96 on Money to loan at current rates. Harburn, of Wingham, i t Seaforth, and
Mae] iud anything, street. Hard and soft water on the promises. A 1, prizes in George B. Scott's window, al im- atx. JuAy drawn up, ni. 1,TMr Peter 534, of any who wrote a jet elaborate Ink stand and gold pen. A sump- I
o sell and relatives in this vici It - .
and he thinks it is the coming h%rvester. to RoRT. LOGAN,Farmers' Bank, Sesif orth. 1341-f pf ' ad Do you want to buy a farm ? Do you want t ad hi lee as school stands very near the head of the whole I r- tuous repast was prepared by the ladies and I
� . . - to have beeii:won by prominent bicyclists m? if so, see me. 134,1.2 Qardiner has resurn If
- I 0 ALAIA LADIES' COLLFGE,-Has a flouriph about town. Here are a couple of examples: your'far . McTavish has teacher in Section No. 5, having spent his in the County of Huron. By some ove inder of the evening was spent in
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.Ton BICYCLE RACES. -On Thurs- )ung ladies . B-RiEF.S.-Mn Duncan in sight Miss Wheatley's name was omitted the rema � roe. Mr. Morrow
G@D.,Ep arnmercial Department In which y( 11 This valuable horse (a saw -horse) was won I didays in the harvest field. -Mr. Job music and social intercou
ngC Art can receive ycle p rods upon his new barn.- bc . from t
Bicycle club 'while pursuiug music and Fine - laced lightning he regular list so published.
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day of last week the Goderich -Keeping, Penmanship, by Mr. E. Hinchley. at the Kinburn bie (_ of Mitchell, .and Mr. James Hav�, haa removed toFull&rton. Althoughregret- To'
The thorough instruction in Book - 94 This magnifl- kige Janet Mustard has returned from her b)uhran�poef 9 — — - - - - - — - 40.— �
held a very ouccossful race meet. Stenography, Type -Writing and Commercial Arith meet, in the 5,mile �pen." . . Heussll, a' it Sunday with their. ting very much his departure, we congrsitum I I
,teniug in the rtiorning,but , b the World's Fair, Her brother, Pei Bayfield. I
weather was threa Inatic at low rates. Ikoung lady graduates bf this cent watch (a superannuated brass turn' ), Asi to - slod.-HBrIvestini . I late the citizens of that burg in getting such .
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very fine in the aft -moon., and there was an college are In lucrative- positions in stores, shops and ' if ad home " friends on the 13tb conces . Clinton, - among . I - 0*4
crowd in the 11 circular city. " rhe offloes in the chief cities of the -N. S. and Canada. was won by Mr. J. 0. Rose in the .great n- James Mustard, of Chicago, return them,
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Immense - ernational me � at at Leadbury. ` They I had with her, and is now visiting under the Pa. will be completed around here this week if DR, T. C. BuucH,' Dentist, of an estimable family' �
r, or 60 'Announcement address. B. F. AuSTIN, A. t the dry weather continues. will visit Bayfleld Prof essloualV on the 2nd and 4th rEN,-i[,,,-Gs, -Quite a number -of CA,
Principal. to be seen, however, .to be apprecl- rental roof. -Miss Emma Nevins is visiting I I LOCAL .HAP �
well contested and very interest- 1341:1 __ Thursday of each month, untli further notice, ,at ut citizens attended the English . � the
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HIGII SG11oOL STI)DENTS can secure rooms ated. - 'Wednesday for Chicago, where he will be- Stanley. - .0 1--, � ;� '_,".� Chu�ch garden party in Bayfield on Friday Bri
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everything. residen - Cottons, ShIrtings, Cot- noticed
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. at low rent by applying at Gool) BRos.1 New Cheap ilton, Ili. visiting art the in that city. -Mr. DOTS. -The farmers of the 2nd concession BEFORt buying see whst evening , ast. -Among them we
ion, took all the ,open events, ,while Store, Seaforth, see advertisewont on page 5. Mr. James -Reid. - Miss Tana : M. gin his medical practice tonades or Flannelettes it will pay You to bert Ward and Thomas Johus� 80.4
loung, of the Toronto, Wanderers, and . 1341 : ow visiting in Chicago, held their Harvest home picnic on Saturday are wonder. Messrs. Ro ...
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K_ . Reid who has been home on a six Weeks' Andrew Scott is n . R. F. Edwards has. Those $1.60 pants 1341.1 Mr. Wilson Cook and wife Mr. and Miss I lot
Blaynev, of Brantford, were too fast for THE ClJOICEST and best in Crockery and Vigitr froth Hamilton, returns Monday of taking in the Fair. -Mrs. Willia�m R%tten- of last week, when 11 spent a pleasant time ful walue. r. Willie and the -'Misses Logan. I
the oti�er men in the class races. J. W - mmoware and prtees always right at the Central 11� Doll her bury and Miss Goodie Marks are visiting at Bay field. - Messras. J. Baird and Thomas BRBEzy BuiEFLET.S.-Mrs. Dr.Wright and Beatty, M interesting time, thoughthe _. . W�
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Livingstone took the county race, Langford, Grocery, goaforth. �x W - as � sio
6u weat�.er was not
- -There are four front da,�bleerjiiiso Grace, of Oakville, and Mr. nd John Sinclair attend' They intend spending the autumn mouth$ Mr. and Mrs. Jowett. -John Jewett has pleasant %s it -might
of Goderich, the club race and. Dr. Robert ROOMS To RENT. r, William McQueen a
. Th mas Robertson,. of Montreal, are the met week. n that Mr. been on a bicycle trip to Toronto. eter have been.-M,essrs. David McXwught0Dw ago
son, of Stratford, won the road race to Bay- rooms in Cad,y'o Block, main Street, Somforth, all - glad ter lear -P
guitable for offices, to rent, The rooms are nicely gu�sts this week of Mrs. T. Y. Coleman, ad the bicycle meet in Goderich 1 there, We are a n Sr., and Rufus KOYS- boi
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field and return, with G. F. McKay, of To. fitted up and neat and clean and in the best. business Go.derich Street. -Mr. Thomas M oNsught, A number from our village also attended James Aikeuheadp who h a been ill for the McDonald and wife, of St. Paul, are hereon Thomas Johnsto , at Goderich on to',
� ron, dnd, J. F. Deela, of Toroutot vart of the town. ApplytO MRS. CADY, on the prom- the tournament at Seaforth on Wedneidsy, past two weeks, is slowly recovering, We a visit to Mr. McDonald's parents. -Rev. R. took in the Bicycle races ��
. winning the time prize; The Sarnia Bicyclo isee. I . 1341-tt of i'Toronto, a former resident of Seaforth, ' P 8 1% -Miss Nor- F. Gairdner of Niles, Mich n, is visiting T�ursday of last week, It ueed not be �� th)'
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. . Il ham been renewing old friendships here _Mr. Albert Kaiser, of Sarnia, vi ited his hope to see him Out can ag in. - ' iga said that they enjoyed the Outing. -NAM - Jr,
club won the priza for the largest turnout --- over old times.- rolatives here last week, ma Callender, of London, and Miss Ida Me here. -Misses Etta Sellars and Grace Carn�
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of uniformed riders. Seaforth had more . -of Toronto, are Lennan, of Clinton, are visiting at the home eron, of Detroit, are home for the holidays. Leavy, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. . U-1
wheels, but Sarnialgot the verdict on ac- or later. To some with appalling sudden- Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Gollop, Kippen� of Mrs. Walter Moffatt. -Ha,rvest is now Peter McDonald sua Ki
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We have not heard ness, to others, heralded with months, and visiting in town this week, ,Mrs. Gollop ii .M U )gets are visiting. hill
count of their uniforms. Such was the case was formerly well known in town all Miss PLOWS AND GANG PLOWS. -A full line of over and the farmers are busily preparing City, are the guestir of T. J. Mooreh'ouse.- wifet of St- PA 1, iuc , " seems to oil
whother the meet was a financial success or .even years of suffering. . ice. Hannah Kidd.-�_Miss Grace I McFaul, so- plows and Gang plows on hand. Plow handles for fall wheat, -Mr. Peter McEwen, of Do- Messrs. Yellowlees,'Halloway, May, Dolier. friends in this vicinity. "Pete .
I not,. but have reason to suppose it was. with the subject of the - following not . noon for Ne mould boards, skilumers, wheels, Plow castings of Ali troit Medical College, is visiting at his home ty, Robt, and Richard Downs, of Clinton, enjoy life in the highest degree, ai he to as . . I Itill,
- The -late Samuel Carnochan, sr., was born rano soloist, leaves this after W lines, bolts, &c. All plow ropairinif done with 9 were campin � g here for about a week and g4nialrtind vivacious as ever. -Mr. W. A. d(
- � Vork. She will sing' in opera this season 8triet attention. Farmers call and get your wants here. -Mrd. S. McCowan and daughter Miss 5CI3 -st week At it,
� -TuL LACROS.fiE MATCII.-The Beavers in Kirketiolbrightshire, Parish of Guthon,, . a.Wilson, in New York, Boston, TiiostAs MKLILIS, Kippon. Bella, of Detroit, are visiting relatives in greatly enjoyed it. -Mrs. and Miss Routlegs ayne and family spent la
went to Stratford on Thursday, last'week, Scotianol,on the first of December, 1827 and � with Franci supplied. this neighborhood. have returned from their trip to Hamilton.- his old home in C&mlachie, visiting frIeUds . ti
consequently at death had reached his �6th I Washington and Philadelphia. -Mr. W. WAGoN RE -PAIRING, -BUGGY RHPAIRING�- . d J;ck Golden have anJ acquaintances. -Mr. J. T. Cairns tOOlC � . . or,
accompanied by quite a large number of In- 1833, he, with some other'rnem- C. Landaboi6tigh, of the Went End, Tuck- T. Mellis would remind all, that he is able to supply Messrs. Charles Roth an I esition of the Pofit Office Store last A
lacrosse enth,usiasts, to pla,y the final match year. ads; having eremith,' has finished thres4iDg his entire all your wants in ths, wagon line. Nothing but the Hensall, returned to their home at Brantford, after pow - I
with St. Marys for the juuior championship: bore of his family, (,ainle to Can 11 year and is well pleased with best of dry seasoned timber used for ail iin6s of week. He secured the able assistance ot 10
. ;reat . ?r the previ � ' crop of -this wagonwork. Allkindsof wood work-repniring In SPECIAL BARGA158 at Weismillerla next an enjoyable vacation spent here, n the arduous task of ft
of this District, The boys were in I been proceeded by his fath( . 'Ori He says his oats are particularly Good stock of Saturday, August 26th, In Hosiery, Gloves, Mitts Tug GARDEN PANTY. -On account of the Mr. J. L. WaulcBs i -h
. year. The whole family settled on the ) thQ yield. w gons, buglios, wagon paintin Id not lilies It. D. unpacking the new goods and decorating t a, _P
triin and confident of victory, though they : � ' urchased the wallseasone timl)oron hand. &-od work for an andDress Goods. Ladies shou 1341- rains#ormon Wednesday of last week the - .
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would have much prefer -red playing in Mit- ond concession of Tucker P k and business of Mr. T.Wolsh. honest price will be iny motto. No sham work C WHIM,ulbl'y garden party, which was to havebeen held store. -A large picnic from the 2Dd concei , � - ti
1. - ,livary stoo . 1340.2 " h here �on their way t9 al
chall. They well upheld th' reputatio� of endured bravely the harolkhips common t purchased Mr. Welsh's �reel- any price. T. myi,wg, loppen. SPECIAL BARGAINS at Weismiller's on that evening, was held on Friday evening, sion passed throng _ .
� g off victorious er life, hewing out f of themselves fro I He has also. 'Glenallen, Is 10th and 26th. We will begin I Of Like tt
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I our tight little town, oomin e ol, AL f dance kand stables. We hope Mr. Hays -NOTES.-Mrs. Casford,'of Saturday, August some when a large number assembled on the par- enjoy the hesIth-giviog breeze il-_ al
by a score of four goala to two, and one of pthioe'oprinieval forest, the Oomforts, an I I .office with her brother, stock taking very shortly and you can expect
will do well in his '.,new* business. 'We have visiting at the poet I ea tables were bounti- Huron at balmy Bayfieloi,-Miss Lucy 9
�ned by St. Marys was an time passed, the luxurieO of life, In 185 - .-Mrs, p,.. reat'driveo to clear lines, Termseash or produoo. bonage grounds. ThT o the Ion, of Winthrop, who has been the guest � 01
I V 8 In h- ,not learned whether or not Mr. Welsh in. it, Mellis, and other friends wy,18,M11JI'Mit. 1340-2 .
the goals o�btai d a native land ' - K fully spread and full justice was d, no to Wanless for the last few weeks I it
unfortunate accident, W, McDougall put- the deceased I ite hi a b &a he Mollie has been spending a few daya with SPECIAL BARGAIzz DAY at A, Weseloh's edibles. The children's solig service was of Niels I .
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ting the ball between the flags in the act of of benefittiyaR his health, 41ch -had not be$?e tend* leaving town, but we hope hol , daughter, Mrs. McKibben, in the neigh- ur- went home on Satur � - . �
'"- I a is a most excellent citl7en. -The brick work her lurd , A gust 26th and every Saturday d taken part in by scholars of Bayffleld and
n 185 . " " is I ay t u A wear The and profi;t&ble time in our vil- - 1� tl
taking a long throw, The Toronto Mail) in satisfactory for some years. I I of Woodstc;A.-Mr, Johnston arid ion
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, a ou'the new town building is now nearing bor iood 3� th non h, We will sell ail summer N Goshen Line Sabbath schools. singing very pleasant tl
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its account of the match, says that the St. married Margaret, daughter of the � family, who have been spending their an- prices that .111 clear them out, as we must have lags. -Again does the familiar .ringing of -
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Marys men were outplayed in every part of Thomas Little, and setbled on lot 20 of ,a a completion, and as the walls advance they . Dual s"mmer holidays with,friends here, room for now stock. Repairing done, Boots and was well done and shewed 'caref ng. the School bell remind us that, once more our I . Mil
t a ract genuine commendations of 4rai6e U - Shoos made to order. Tornio cash. Sigp of Big Mr. John Stansbury's readings from Uncle I il
the field to such an extent that it loaked as second concession of Tuckeremith, whe a tt roiug to have returned'home to St, Louis, settling Boot. 1340-2 Tom's Cabin, descriptive of the charafter Vdagogues, Mr. J. W. Harrison and Miss
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Jbf from the citizens generally. It i day��J ' 'Vocal and instrutiftnt- e4f in the glorl- . .A
if they had forgotten how to play lacrouse. they remained till 1874, when disposing �, I down once more to the duties of every- - A GRE�T SLAUG11TER SALE. -The order Eva were well done. , A. Thompoon, are engag I
-int about one his farm, he retired to spend tbb rest of in make not only a, useful but an ornamental -be well for many Of the� for goods to move on has al music by Messrs. 'Yellowlees, Hailloway o�s tank of inspiring the �?uthfrul mindo � r
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St. Marys has lodged a compla Here, however, . a structure in the town. Th6 contractor,Mr. life. Would it not .been given and moreover e.-RItsers. Kaiser V
of the Seaforth players, but will not likely days in Egmoudville- as Cauvey, seems to be doing his work wel hard toilers to take an example from Mr. th I must so as to maKe rooni for new goodo. Come and Downs, of Clinton, received much well committed to their car - 0 1
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n anythring by it. lug I Johnston and spend a few days with p us move them. Come days bo. deserved applause. The main- feature of -the andSnider, o[Brucefield, spOutlax
ucceed in their protest the match will have township collector and the local agent or and is rush* it along. -Mr. Otto S. Groff, families for recreation, which would add hel for the next 7 day afternoon and evenin *;n Varna.- , � t
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11 If not, Seaforth will d g 0 bargal , given below.* We ok Mesorp. John and Thomas' .
o be the McKillop Fire Insurance Compe y v ry much to . One nee th no we are offering are. P'Ogram AMisses Hanley 'and Keenan, Hall Ward, jr,,, . sc
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pla,y Kincardine in the semi finals for the in. sides his active secular duties, he was 'e er' six months at Hantipbli's school, Tuckers m ith, 6 ways be looking for the almighty dol- are selling a line of $17 suite for $13.60 and $14 suits , a
8� has accepted a posMon as principal of Ford. not al K50 pants now i43.60, an Detroit, pMying guitar and mandolin accom- are thinking of going to the Northwest on 6 4
a faithful worker in every goodl 04 a, -Mrs, Taylor, of Denver, has been now silm, and look at our . The. . . playing was tour of inspection, --Mr. Ed. L. Elliott do- . I
termediate championehip., and if successful , I- wich School, at an increased salary. The lar. eie;ant line of $2.76 pants now $2.25. We also give paniment. ir singing and midst on Friasy iast to his - A
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they may go to Toronto to try for the In- church work being most prominent. In 1 70 W a paing- ding a few (jays with her sister, Mrs. : We would like ever one to encored again and again. The net proceeds parted from our I �
-t. he was elected to the eldership of Egmo d. People of Fordwich 'ill find ,him , nd family,_ of: a r3duction in worstedo. t I field of labor in th � 5ex, where I
termediate penan ' taking teacher, mud a fine young man in Faernes Miller. -Mr. J. Rose al take advantage of the low prices. Remem or for f.the garden party , a county of Esi - I �
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-----.*. � villa Presbyterian church, which offic every way. -The Bicycle tournament prizes, Exeter, were the guests of R. Mellis a few: seN on days only. . 1340-2 1 0 he has secured his former. � I ;
BAYFIELL) A,s A SUiJ,,JBR JUSURT. -A held till his death, always fulfillin �its . I W. P&pat's and days ago.-Lmrge loads of grain for feeding all,- q advance in salary. " Ed " in another of our . . . . .
goodDIADY Of our citizens have, ,this year, duties with the greatest diligence. In f ov, on exhibition at Messrs. C � irposes -are finding their way to the Kip-: CILuRCII SERVIcri,s.-The Rev, E. Softley, Wingham. boys who. in doing well, thus 9howing that I . 1
, lay" membe of Jackson Brothers' made a beautiful display, P1 � t r of St. Paul's church, is to be absenb hot, .
spent their holidays on the banks of the for a time, he was the only pen inills for chopping. -T. Mellis is -busy 001 0 LOCAL DoisGs. -Division Court was held Varna training is wor.th having.-M.r. T � - I �
grand and beautiful old Lake Huron at the session, with poor church property and completely filling t w windows. . a reaay for the farmars.- From home for three Sundays. In him ab- here .to -da � The business was very light. Johnston, or., mayor of the town, has been .
s place is year by. year becom- a congregation greatly reduced in num erg, They were much admired by all who. saw getting the plow a, who, accompanied by. Hence Rev. E. SoftleY, or., of London, will 7 i I
Thi T work on the McDonald block is visiting Mr. Win. Dunca% of the -Clinton
I bayfield, sort, %nd -prayerfully facing this them. -The Misses Kyle, of Sarnia, return.. Mr. 11. MoMordi Sunday eveniDg, August 27th.- -The bric . -
ing more popular as a summer, re But,, bravely and his oldest daughter, has been holidaying at preach on about completed. -Mr. Hanson, manager of Egg Emporium for the, past few days. . . I �
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uld be five or ten times the pregent condi�tiou of thin-gst he lived to see val able ad home on Wednesday,after a three weeks' id other points on�_ on Sunday, September 3rd there will be no _ -_ .
there wo ID - visit to their.parents in Roxbor'o,-Mrs, S. Owen Sound, Wiarton, an . �ch being closed i for repairs. the Queen a hotel, was married on Wednes. _. I
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number there if they could be accommo- church buildings and a prosperous co g ega , Dorrance, of Goderich street, returned home the Georgian Bay for the last few days,. re-. service, the chur I day, to Miss .Shaw, daughter of the late TO THE RUPTURED.
. dated. It is one of the most charmiu4 tionii mainly due to his energ d th ad turned home on Monday. -The 10 Sunday a confirmation service is to James Shaw, and after the ceremony they I 11,
t any on Tuesday from Chicago, where she h a emorial church, Exeter. . I
places � for a mentally tired man to go I or Divine. guidance. Although wi unae a c17 thues be held in Trivitt M ' -
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thou visiting for some w She rains last week have greatly improve left on a trip to Chicago, -Messrs. John To those of our readers who 'Are interest',
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rest and recuperation, that we know of. He family of his own, he was ever 1 ring been astures, roots, &c.-Rarvesting is about The Rev, J. T. -Kerrin, of Bayfield will Wi I Isou, James Wilson and A. Carr, left on ed in Rupture, we would recommend the --- .
. 'worker in the Sabbath School, having been oomPanied by her son Ben, and by her ie pulpit of St. PA111`8 church,"Hen- , ly
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can lie on the banks or the beach, inhale I Enished. The grass hoppers have done conw occupy ti _ Monday to take in the great show at the erusal of the following letter. It -certain
daughter and son in-law, Mr. and Mrs. i , .
. . the refreshing and life-givin.g breezes froth superintendent for many years previ no to I spending a month visit- siderable damage to lat� oats -and threaten sall, on September loth. W-,-n,dy City. -Mrs. Frank Patterson is vie, Mrs strong testimony to the skill of the
. the lake, thus resting and refreshing both bin death.. During. the winter of 18, 2 he Martin, who inten( to'.clean up. the turnips, -and what little grass BRIEFS. -The recent fine rains we have - - rupture specialist, who is announced to bO
egan to show signs of deoliDiDg healt , and Ing friends in these parts. -The members r -a greatly helyed the iting friends in Senforth this week. -George all -
I I . body and mind ; or if he wearies of this, he b ' , Thomas church, to the number of is to be found in the brown fields. : had in this section hav McKenzie has started to build his block of at the GRAND UNION HOTELP CLINTONI � -
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can bathe, boat, fl& or hunt, there being in March of that year, was laid asid from of -St — ......_ I . root crops and pasture fields, which were stores. Frank Patterson is doing the stone- nextweek, beginning Tuesday 29rth in't's -
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I a and about fifty, including the pastor and � his � . the drought. -Mr. T. Ballan-
excellent facilities for the exercise of all further active duty, thenceforth, p n family, spent a thost enjoyable day at Bay- Brussels. - . suffering from' work. -David Waugh, of Platteville, Blen- where he will give careful atbe'ntion to � *11
these pastimee. The roads, also, for miles suffering, 'borne with true, christian resig- Hold on Friday last. A congregational pic- NEw POSTOFFLOF.-Mpnday morning th tyne, our entArprising cattle buyer, left thin helm township, is visiting frienis here this cases who call upon him, Physiciant'ire I
asure ion a week on his second business trip this "
around could not be better .for ple nation, was his'almost constant comp If 9 nic is a new ides which other congregations new poitoffice in Brussels was- thrown open Miss Simpson, week. -The Sone of Scotland, of this lace, especially invited to call and iuspectr'10ms -
driving, and nowhere in Canada are there till, wasted to a shadow of his IAorm se ,. to the public, who are not slow in express� summer to the old country.- are t ever
ug might copy with social and congregational . going to make a large turnout to uck., of the raudest instruments the WOO
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more beautiful drives, made beautiful by he breathed his last on Monday, Aug t the Adv . antage.-Miss Ella Smith has been al Ing their pleasure at the convenience, Como who recently taught, in our public school, now on the 6th of September. -Dr. Horsey, saw. -- Vamination and advice free.:f� �
8 another f the p_ . the village last week an route to the
uature... In fact nature has done much for 219t, about I p. in. Thu t position in ieral appearance of the new was In %nd wife, are visiting Dr. McDonald just To J. Y. Egan, Hernia SpeciOisto 2S - I
Bayfield as a quiet, he&1thful and agreeable grand pioneers of this vicinity Ila passed pointed to the vacan the Sea. fort and gei Brunson Line a ,short distance beyond . -
� forth public school, Miss Smith hag a first- structure. The building is a two storey -- now. -The schools begin again here on Mon- want Queen street, Toronto, Ontario : I
summer resort, while for children irt, is a C, of eaAhly action, leav;ug be- Zurich, where she has secured a school.* f
from the scene class certificate, and, from testimonials pre- -brick, 22x4O feet, the first storey being 12 day. -The Wingham curlers have -purchas- . SiR.-I feel it my duty, in the RtersOt 0
perfect paradise. All that is required is hind him a more enduring monume t than tented to the Board, has proven 'herself A feet higlil' and the second 10 feet. This Miss Wright, of London, was in the 'village. ad the rink from Alex, Orr. Mr. Orr goes those suffering frona Rupture, to WTOrd 'You
arble. In poetic language it an be There is no doubt downstairs is all finished in %Bh and looks this week- the guest�of Miss Petty. -The . � 'Ili _. .
anitable accommodation. The hotels that in . ,most successf ul teacher. . - I St. Paul's church, , in to Gorrie in two weeks, having bought the the opportunity of acquainting, th0fil. W4 I
I a re there, do the best they can to ac- tr4thfully said of him . � but the Trustees have made a good choice. tip-top. The first 16 feet of the building is Rev. Mr. Softley, of - Dea'n hotel there. my case in any way you may think beef- - I �. 4
i commodate t1ione who go there, and the " Servant of God, well done I ' Mr. David Sproat has the charge of the devoted to the use of the public, giving them spending a couple of weeks' holidays at the _ Dur- I
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people of the village are noted for their Rest from thy loved oiwpl�,, : - - I parental home in London. -The Messrs. have been ruptured for over 40 years. �
I erection of the now bridge at Bayfield, This ample accommodation. Three hundred new Morris . ing that time in England, and also Jn Tor, �
. kindness and hospitality, but the accommo- The battle foughtl. the victory on,- . be'n put in, and with the Cook Brothers are putting down a fine hard- .
dation is entirely inadequate to the demands. Enter thy h1a8ter s Joy." " is a guarantee that the County and. the Bay- .letter boxes have a a of th . a wood floor in their Flouring Mill@, an ordin' NOTES,-M,r, James Shedden has return.. onto, I have tried a large number and Or,
A summ*er hotel, situated on either Eason's Human sympathy can be of little aivail to fiald people will get a good Bridge, Mr. 79 look boxes will bupply the need r not being substantial enough to ed home from Californis,'where he has been iety of Trusses. Each -one was thought At �
0 - mitigate the loss to the disconsolat -widow, Sproat, however, complains of the difficulty peo a of this locality, The boxes. are ar- ary floo business for a numberof years. Mr..,Shedden was en;. the time to be the best that could be 90�- ,
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I r Jowett's Point, would have a command ge the shape of an expanded V, the withstand the large volume of
Ing and pleasant situation, and could be go - of getting good timber of a suitable kind in a- They all proved failures.
ness, was big constant attendant, b t to her within reasonable reach. -The new Dr wicket being in the centre, At the north being done, which speaks well for the mills. gaged in drilling wells. -The bridge at Su
who, duriuq his protracted and p inful ill y - - I was under treNt' .
managed as to furnish the accommodation . which -Miss A. Ransom was in Goderich part of shine is badlyin need of a number of planks tal, London, ED land
required, and at the same time afford a fair and the 'other relatives, who did al in their Earth closets at the public school are now aide is a door with folding counter - - last week and this ou o, visit, -Mr. Woods, laid on it. The Council should see to it at ment, and speciaf ap�fisncee were made for
remuneration for'the capital invested, An power to minister to his wants, the kindliest nearly completed. Messrs. Tyerman ,& will be used for registered matter, post once, and get it -repaired, aa it is a miracle me, but gave no relief. My case Was 000- �
. neral delivery son of Mr. John Woods, of the Township of I .
ornamental building is not needed. Fresh commiseration of thie community will be Spprling, the contractors, have Imade an ex: - office orders, Ike.. The ge Tuckeremith, left here a few days ago for o6me horses have not 17one through before sidered so difficult that I was told it was . .
cellQnt job, as they always do. -Mr, Sam- boxes have been relegated to obscurity and a he intends visiting for now. -Harvest is pretty well over on some not in the power of man to aid me. Th4 I .-
air and cleanliness are .the two requisites extended in this the time of theiri reparable uel Smillie, Clerk of Tuckersmith, was in every family, or nearly so, will have a now the far West, wher me farmers 0 of mind, so "Much .. -
most desired by summer vi8itorg, The bereavement. ` . - o, -Mr. D. Urquhart has been farms in this locality. So caused me gr, at anguish
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-building could be of rough lumber, and if - . - town on Wednesday. Mr. Smillie intends box which will add to the convenience of a month or a ave threshed but the grain so far turns so that I considered myself a hopeless invA, . �
- I mple ROMONDVILLri, NOT.E8.. -A call Friday leaving in a few days for a trip through both Postmaster and patrons. The new adding to the appearance and comfort of h I I a and persons c4liny, - ' '
- the rooms were large and airy, with a ig by putting on shutters—Mr. out poor, and not a very good, sample. lid, Eminent surgeon
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building is airy ; well lighted and conveni- his dwellb TS. -Quite a number of farm- themselves surgical machinists, at various �
verandas to protect guests from the sun, last from Mrs, W. J. Fear, of Ay mer, was , Manitoba and Dakota, with the hope that his Charles Cook, of Detroit, is home visiting. MOVEMEN ed ulti-
and to,allow of a nice promenade in the much appreciated by several of h r friend.1 the rest and change �ill benefit his health, eutly arranged for the Postmaster and ents Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook. -Thi era are through with harvest, and nearly all times undertook, but were compell;
le f .- We assistant, A. W. Ross. The x22 his par -
9 -11 that is required. The here. She was on her- way home f om Gode- which has not been slatisfactory lately. are through cuttin . -Farmers that are well I miately to admit their inability to benefit I
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evenib,':, that is a Om U-st his feet of space for assorting tables, safe, &c Rev. J. S. Henderson and.,Mrs. Henderson 9 ope. By ,the .
building, being for use only in the warmeat; rich and remained ovZrhtilI1;' 3 o'clock wish him a pleasant time and we tr . Mr. Farrow has saved neither labor nor ex- were in Chicago part of lait week and this, on,with their work are busy this week sow- me, I had abandoned all h a ur I
months in the year, would not need to be train. Youth and buoyant spirits never brightest hopes may be more than realized, . attending the World's Fiir.-Miss Eacrett, ing fall wheat. The area inwheat'thigs f all blessing of God I heard of you . ud YO
either. plastered or painted, while the fur- sebm to desert her. -Miss Ruby Adams, of and that lie will return fully restored. -Mr. Pease in perfecting the arrangements and was in the village this week will be small, compared to other years.- success iii very severe cases. Three moAtlill
, The culi- Teeswater, has been in the villa a visiting W. H. McCracken and Mr. F. S. Scott were we feel safe in saying Brussels p.;stoffice is of Exeter, and Mrs. J� Ferguson Grasshoppers have beeu very destructive to a I called on you and was encouraied- - .
niture could be of the plainest. I The visiting friends. -Mr. I I
a one of the finest in Western Ontario. Some fields are so VOn. fittedme with an appliance especifillY . I
friends for some day .-We iegr t to note among the Brusselites who were in town at the oat crop this year. �
cary department, also,. could be plain and of London, have been visiting at Mr. J. ankfully i4* : .
� simple, if well cooked and neatly surved. the continued indisposition of thboRev. Mr. the bicygle races on Wednesday. Mr. Me- stone work in the foundation was the handi- 'a. -Mr. Wm. Shirray, of Detroit, badly riddled that there are more oats to adapted to my case, and I th I .
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I We believe an institution of this kind could Graham. He has been very fee Ile for some Cracken,' as every person knows, is the work of James Kelly ; D. Lowry did the Bonthron week be found on the ground than in the sheaf.- knowlege the groO benefit I have received I
� ways at the parental home part of last .
I be made to pay a good dividend, and is- time and does not seern-to rally� as readily champion prize winner at the local agridul- brick work and plastering ; Wat Ainley put from it. I can ran -up and down -stairs, go, I
i ong had and this.visiting his mother. -Miss Martha Farmers should direct their attention to- -
I worthy of the attention of those who have as his friends could wish. -We 7ould kind- tural §hows, and he says he is in good sha'pe , on the gravel roof ; Robert Arm8tr usbing, in fact I feel MY .
, the tr work and all fittings; and Brown, of London, is visiting her mother wards the raising of white cattle, if the to market, do a w, r expe I
money to spare. There is no danger but it ly suggest to those boys from tbb north w4b for the fall campaign, as his vegetable patch Road. -The horn fly is go' g to continue, as the fly doe a life renewed in a manner I neve� -oted.
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would be liberally patkoni7ed, as the natural are in the habit of raiding the ' d dolick's staff wielded the brush. No Mrs. F. Brown, of the London 101 hile black and To markable, car skilfual
or ens and never promised better at this time of year. : W. Ro ca, of Exeter, were recently the not seem to bother them, w , your re eful and skilful
� If part of the work was alighted and the build- , Misses Hiel � myself your I
advantages of tbe plaoe would secure this orchards of this village, expeola - y on Sun- -Mr. John Oldham, of Chicago, is visiting guests of the Misses Shirray, of the Town- rrod cattle are completely covered with the I treatment I must subscribi Had I
providing the chargeo'could be made suffil days, that they are .forming �Iharacter in Mr. T. 0. Kemp this week. -The two De- Ing in a credit to all who had to do wkh its -Our a Fall Show will liitle pests. -Councillor Caldbick and wife I ateful debtor. MRS. TYNER, 65 .
the wrong direction, and if sucli" conduct is troit riders, Messrs. Culver and Wallace, erection and completion, An inside porch ship of Hay. nnual 11 i 1341-1 -
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