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The Huron Expositor, 1894-09-21, Page 8a 414 a W -W -r-7 AAM k, i�_ -M 0.1444 AV A -7 3 2L JR o U _� xvk 0EM 8 -Oct . ........ a6detk.-Ur. and Mrs -Life on the Itat I *b�er 12' oh, how been around Exeter the put few. weeks, returned f0orming R litei*3 I here on ri 'bi t "t e r -week. William 'Johnston, andL jr iheauspices of the kpwortb,- eagae. k% -hey, he came co':m: '9 V ro, where ho ta;n awh6 hiie unde W 1jur abo a rian church h6rime the.:begrani4of tbi�_ -fo -.r dif ihe cup t1.,sdn_,4 Dash Groter continued 166, work at his trade until ut �Wkr& been the' guests of Wis. Robert Hunt - r -W, M. Sinclair m the wMno OUR. of the iW- here for X"PI'a'stosix 'months leaves on Mon-' Vco1mes,_'tbe',9ditor-of. the Clinton Ne by he';Br so Try it is the beat three years ago, when, on account new �charge in Walkerton. L -:-On 'andMr. G. R. E me'reon'. passed through several months, left for their'-fioine in, St. shot for last'wee'�_ t u els Gun out proof vinegar for pickling, ar he was. breed, day for his ag tp .'have another uls on and ebespe'at in the market. Pure Spice, whole creasi last on Lo Tuesday last, -Large quantities of 0 is golu u%infirmities of - 914 helub'-Brassels e& We hav . reluctantly, to Tuesday Major Andbrson,' superintendent of the. village on Monday ni$ht i are being marketed at our station bakery, in the Ballntyne bl ek.-The case wid, mizeEl, aLt reasoobla. pric e.. ret1tv en althoug *Joi and it, of' heels, , They were gn their way to London 'fiimsog streets, and Mr. Davi eS of:11 d Farquitarso Irvine, of Godehch, coix- of lirce�py against three young men peduced, the� pries of frultL Jars, do 116tbUy Until YOU nd` bbe-Weatern Fair. �Mr_ A. Bishop - Elfin of Grey, Have received on- the more active.. .4 a hunt. toatte y. -Rev. Mn for stealing P. bee hiTe, was dismissed. Dow shipment ofjt�ht same 250 Japan Tes,it pleases and Mrs. McGregor rettfinlid to. -the, old 'Walton, took a day off to enjoy He it, fast ducted Educational services here Iasi Sab 0 Try our fine B I lack Tos, at th, their son. He hey -got three foxes, three partridges, an d was in town on Tuesday last. -Mr - pening eveiiyo6s, who tries it. 40c homestead to reside wi -robust physique, five ialobits.-Rev. Mr. -Galloway, of 'the- improviing in stret-gth.-Seive-ral from here batb, preac5bing to large congregations. nd. Some of the very b�st judges of black was a man of wonderfully a Mrii, S. Jackson, of Ripley,'are visiting Stafth. =r1luutthey cannot get a better at any price. and until I w fro,,�n Methodist, church, begins on 13abbsothorn- are a fall' assizex at Goderich ",in ate years he pearpely kito en T'a e STATACTITES.-Mr. Lewis Nichols, B. A., The Rourlsoo blend of coffeels giving good satisfac- of sermons, on the command- this week.::31r. Win., Fartson., of - Thorn- at�jtlie home of Mr. John Cia*ford. -FOR THE- - tion, xtyouukeafinecoff�e try it once. Flour- experience what -sicludesswas, and'his mind ing a series sirtand equal to -w- T made in town, sold at $1.70 was an strong and active as his bod e ra�uts, and iti the evenin series con the bury, aformer resident here', is the gueat'of of Cambridge, Massachusetts, was visiting KUM i week.­­Considor- elhurst.' his sister, Mrs, T. C. Delgaty, last week. - was an ardent student, a In j Ver100pounds. Ifitdoes not pies" you we will md posso= mu6h bible. the evening 'tte a choir will' also Mr. Richard Davis thif isktitbackand return the money. The highest ial song 4rvice.�Mr. Neolin, able grain is being marketed here every- day, ClIrRi's, -Nearly all our"village people are Mr. F. A. H;�milton has bought Mr. R. A. elihor In cash or more thani ordinary intelligence- He was, ive a spec price paid, for all kinds of trade even at the small prices paid for it.�-The attending he Fair at London this week. - Nichols' blacksmithing shop and dwelling iow-1 We want . some nice. fo;ls and -good butter, in fact, a mowo man in evelry Wow. I -,:By4t, who has been in town f6r a couple of weeks, d Vaborne, The following have returned after spending house and intends oce Ing them both in Fall Season TWENTY EVE2 avA will pay a good price. aboye all, hb was the very soul oflionar, said industriously working up a tent in connee- Directors of therStephen an Agri- nVy Saturday last. aveekr two at the oronto -Exhibition : the near futue.-Mr. John. Sadler and Mr. VMOLE mum C, WtLSON, hing small or mein. Itis- tion with the Knights'of the Macabees, has cultural Society met- here on flt T '-b postinuter ; Mr. Frank Carlin a brought him into close contact dtli succeeded in his mission, and a tent will be Mr. H re at the London fair this Bank of Commerce Block. W c agga' i �e. -Mrs. Davey, week. -WILL BE - many people and he had a wide acquaint- organized this evening. -An interesting Constance, in. Hall, -Mrs. T. F. Ey -Mr. T. M. Hamilton and Bride have 1374 t, cetook place on Lapslie'sttack en ill f6r some Wi�, ia. slowly returned from spending their honey -moon, who hits be PEC ance nd was, much mid deservedly, eateepa- tr6t ing ra A GOOD SALE. -Mr. James Snell, of Kin- -R ayes behind -bis. ag�d partneT in on Wednesday afternoon last, between Ivir. recovering. ev. Mr. Irvine, of Goderich, and have settled down to the sterner reall ed. He� le burn, has disposed of his grey pacer to Mr. reached an excellent educati6inal sermon to ties of life. -Mrs. Lauchlan, of Mlinitoba, L ThursdayS -Clothing. life, who 'we regret to learn is in a very, Frost's chestnut filly and Mr. W. Cudniores Wildlism Bell, of Blyth, for $150. . Mr. S�aelf p large congregation in 'the Methodist visitit;g her- sister, Mrs. Frank Carlin, at Made -Up brown gelding, half mile heats,- resulting 'in a critical state of health and who will, ii4 all is to be congratulated upon getting such soon follow him whose Joys and a victory, for the former. -Mr. B. B. Gunn's church here last Sund morning'. -Dr. present. -Our foot -ball club journeyed to uch -o play Beechwo probability, )d price, Mr. Bell also upon getting a od. fvriday7 S43 The swarming of thi handsome new brick residence north of Mr. go, James L, MeTaggart, of troit is home Mitchell last Tuesday t ptar sorrows Ae has so long shared here, also a fine animal. I I te nsfind us more than uatially four i;oua and one daughter. The daughter D. D., Wilsoti'� is now Well under way. this week on a visit. They played fo n a di. t than a a jcaeb- day has its �own �i customers, -he result that the S ., ju This Fall 96ason will t oys to cater to the demands of our is Mrs. John Wigginton, of Goderich Toyrn- The brick work is !3ompleted and the roof is arose, with Frepia" the forinal x or made-up Clothing. Owing to our increasin and Johpo of being put . on. -We are sorry to learn that Ethel' left the field. -Mr VM witness been oompelle shi the sons, Messrs. Daniel Winthrop. s. HowaA, who has been -to her o our now go. trade in this department,. we lxqva d R; Gs. M ston is im- has teturned f d to WutWxe the whole of tberoom, which waformorly Hullett ; James, of British Colubia,�.nd Mr. Livens, grocer, is on the sick listi al- WAFTw - r. James John NoTE9.-In the absonce of Rer. W. J. visiting her mother, his line by a handsome part for Clothing, Our FAII stock Is now Henry, of Cleveland, Ohio.. The! remains though able to be around. -Miss Litster, of proving the looks of t Waddell, the pulpit of the ethodist s Liziie Sadler, Miss coomplete. Piles U n Piles of Suits and Overcoats, he gueat of Mrs. frame reside -nee.. He is erecting it on the church was occupied by Rev. D. B. McRae Minnie Sellery and MT. William Sadler, tbestockS n0'%V ready b�ax, see were laid to rest in the Maitlandbank Q,em. Guelph, is at -present t The constant changing of the 10 I low prices; the -ere$ 11-r first i which we offer a unprecedenedly -Mr. Arthur. F6rbes has old foundation. -Mr. Joseph Carter has poat Sunday with- relativq4 in Hensall. it t. inings, stylesand finish the very beat to be found in etery on Thursday. Charles Lowrie. last Sabbath evening.-�­The sain of $186 is and the bringing together of the many, a sorrel mare. She- moved to Godetich to reside. -Mr. John Drysdale. tbiu he muket. Call and inspect at ased'Mr, R. Logan' the amount proportioned to the Ethel and comfortable articles for cooler p r -b &wk. McIntoshhasbeen attending the Western isi'likely to prove a. 'flier. "-Mr. W. H Mechanics' Institute by the Goerfiment.- makesthe "Openm*g Days' ftderled Clo, Tms EVEMNWs 0owoxRT.-The Presby- Fair London, this week. -Mrs. Stephen an :event WMI. PtOKARD & CO'S. haw, having leased an hotdl in St.- M r a Mr. E, Gill was seriously injured about the ITEms.-The 11aLi'lls of late have done a importance to both buyer d sell ertaimment this ! e terian Choir hold an ent Godk'in is on a visit to her friends in Brock- StUl commands attention; Bargain, Clothing and Dry Goods House, which intends removinj to that town. The head and ne.ek 'by falling from a train at wonderful lot of good: The potatoes that the buyer, the sight of newan (Friday) evening, in the church, . We wish her a pleasant trip. 0 Aeason A fashion citic. ple will- find Mr. Hawkshaw a ville ne Seaforth. tromises to be one of -the most enjoyabld Marys peo Newmarket, while on his way to Muskoka, were p'lanted towards the latter end of Ju etc., is a source of great interet; to - good citizen and an obligin He now lies in so and the otherroot crops are growing nicely. with i 0? landlord. -Mr. - Our colle< eld in Seaforth for some time. There will last Saturday morning. merchant, it is his copportunii�- to P19M and Mrs. Schausenburg, Platteville, were Greenway. Oi�&coatin.-S, be a lecture Cousins in critical condition at his home here. -Miss Thefall wheat is growing very rapidly- best selectious before a large - number ;Ider, range to choose fr entitled, 11 Our in town this week, the guests of Mr. W. MR. W. J. W -ms& -is offering his III WinnieRaynard is attendintOrangeville Though it is lowin price, the farmers seem Tisitors, and we here extend a cordial Camp " by Rev. Mr. Rae, of Acton; , who Hawkshaw, Mrs. Sche6usenbarg's brother.- -acre farm; known as the English farm, about two ter of fact, Values are ev has �aabiished a reputation as one of the High school.�Fred Milne as gone to not to be discouraged yet. -During the re- vitation to all -to come and see our north of this village, for sale on're"Onable- V 'imagine. Exaiples7 Dr. S. S. Murray, whom we mentioned I t mi e An Powassan, Muskoka.. -Inspector Robb via- cent heavy thunder storm, the lowrit of Mr. display during the Opening Days. brightest and m6st entertaining lecturers in week as having rented Mr. George Good's terms. It Is a very desirable pro 9 erty; It Is well 'ited our school' last week. -Am entertain- Murray was struck by lightning. The bolt Ontario. He has spoken before in Seaforth watered by a flowing well ; only Of a mile from �o= ]Biack Woy house, will not do so, as the Doctor has se -1c school house; royal mail pasees it twice everY day. to delighted audiences. The balance of the ment was to have been given in the town- struck the corner, shatteribg it somewhat, The display of new goods win be to $28 - cured M-r-HawkshaWs, which possesses the 1897-2 ship hall here on Monday and Tuesday ran down the post, and killed a sheep that flue, especially in DISTRICT MATTERS. programme will consist of selections by the larly of having atable.�In the crim- ' GLE.kNiNs.-The harvest dinner and en- ADiv Tweed advanta evening of this week, by Professor Stuart, h ned be lying beside the stone wall. choir, a recitation or two by. Rev' r, Millinery inal cases of The Queen vs. Stanzel and The tertalument'of the Boston Methodist church, but he failed to put in his appearanbe. L ap - 1 f t Mr. Murray the building did i0ow BeaverOvercoi Guthrie who leaves next week for" hiq new uc Z or Queenys. Smith, tried at the Assizes this held last Wednesday, was a decided sue- notE e fire, as it contained most of the Mantles -ad- pastorate in Walkerton Rea;d XuUett Jacksonl and solos by' Miss our Fri�ze Ov week, Mr. J. M.. Best, Barrister, of this- cess. The addresses and readin? were Harlock. crop of one hundred and sixty acres. -Mr. Dresses Viffrtisement to be found on the Vrace MeFatil. Miss McFaul last town, had charge of the defence in bothL highly interesting; Mr. W. Gibson a songs appeared before a Seaforth audience she has TmtcHEP. Rx-ENG_AvED.-The Trustees Of an& Mrs. John Ifforner, who have been visit- Furs 7th Page. It wiU piy you. cases, nd the fact" of the success of his and recitations were loudly applauded; the d 'Vicinity, have re- These goods, quality i studied in New York and has sung in an Harlock school, Section No. 6, have secure ing friends in Toronto and clients, testifies to his professional skill and music by the Zurich String Band was much turned, and are hi hl pleased with what etc. etc. etc. 'proached. by ny h peo- aoumeu.-Last Monday evening beimg the apped. They were encored a number 1g] 9xhibition.-TI INTERESTLNG TO -SPORTSXEII.��.-A: large the large cities -of America. Seaforth the services of Miss Monteith for another they saw during the Le smil- Large shipments of things right V�p ko�' a,4ce to The proceeds amounted to $65.- ear 8 work as teacher. This will be Miss for 3 J�ibeud the display by t rou., specimen of the Faloonidoe family, measur ple will no doubt welcome the ch limit of Toronto Fair excursion tickets, all of times. ing countenance of Mr. 11arry Tolbert is date have b4en put into stock rou., ourgoods. hear her. On this occasion, also, the nteitWa third year at this school and her the Seaforth people who1ad not returned Mrs. C. F. Kerr, nee Miss Jennie Wilson, ing forty inches from tip to tip of win rk, from the first, has been emine easily accounted for. His wife has present - 98) church will be lighted, for the first time, by wo ntly be con- J%mishiug wag CC dropped " on Friday last, in Mr. P. be an previously came . home on' the * 9 p. in. of Athens, is visiting her parents in this he tru' ed him with a bouncing baby girl. -Mr. A. Our Mantle Department s mlea -m Altogether it will. t 8 ave satisfactory. �T stees are to dium priml-, rain the electric light. -Albert and Willie Wilson It -y extensively into usual, with " good fitting," me M. Chesney's bush, Tuckersrujith, by Mr. Among,them wete Mrs. and Mis village. Screenan intends going ve� entertainment of a character not often given gratulated upon having at their command Pearson, who at the same time , sighted an- at such a low 'price as has been decided Archibald, Miss K. Cowan, Miss M. E. Me- been visiting their uncle, Mr. Thomas Stin- the services of so competent an instructor. corn raising next year. He says the only capes and jackets. They are in a variety A 'The display will inel other of less dimensions, also a large dark Lean, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. McFaul and Mr. son,'and other friends in Bayfield and Clin- draw back to com raising'In these p . arts is colorings, styles and sizes -all novel nk uovelties in Neckwear, upon. and best Germ -an and Am W. 0. Reid. -Mrs. M. Thompson, of S - ton. -Mr. Henry Mellin, of Crediton, has- the latest brown owl. These terrors of the barnyard amoon War the crows, which pull out the. corn Just as 'white and colored, Et -ling street, returned Monda afte cont sold his farm to W. J. Wilson for the uckersmith. have been luxuriatig upon the YOUR VisiToRs to the Seaforth Fall Fair.- it is peeping through the ground, but he designs. Hmiery� Collars and 0 broods of turkeys and other domesti Toronto, and left again WeLesday morn 9 handsome price-4of $2,500.-C. H. Wilson, A PLEAs"T 14iGnT.-A very pleasant says if the good people of Bayfield will lend psisjuss Smoking Jacl-A Farwere and others desiring a good lutio, oan ro- in, in the heighborhood for too long a ti' for London, to spend a week with frien auctioneer, sold the late J.,Forte's estate everung was spent at the residence of Mr The Dress' Department is richer me, cure the same at the Imperial Restaurant on the wo him their cannon, he will 1 make it interest- sliiiw the celebrated "' P which means a considerable loss to I armers, days of the fair, or any other day. Prices In suit the and view the gra�rtd Western Fair. -As Mr. last week in Parkhill. The farm was John W. Wafker, Mill Road, on Wednes. for the crows that infist his com patch. brighter than usual from. the inflow Of foost article shown to-dii any lines -the and Mrs. Thomas Do spending knocked down to Mr. William Foster, for dAyu evening, The company comprised red his assist- latest novelties- There Are m and the sooner they are all shot the 1:oetter. times. A call solicited. R. HAKINT, OPP06iiO Wney intend �gr. W. J. Howard has i?ffe Bank of Commerce. 1301 the winter in Chicago with their dangbter, $3,010. -Mr; Thompson's farm, on the 22nd t -thirty., mostly relativ elegant goods, ri& in quality, as wrl aAs-. es of Mr. and an ce in managing the bigr1kim. PRrzE LisT CoREcTro_,�s.-In t1va Prize BARGAiNsfor cash are still in order at they intend selling their entire effects by concession-, is to be sold by the same ane- Mrs. Walke�, and they assembled to cele. more economical sorts, with. different Jai HwAweax. Mumm & JAMON'S. AS the goodi damp ed by List of the South Huron Show, to be held auction at their residence on Goderich tioneer in 'abQut two weeks. Times are brate the twentieth anniversary of their of trimmings to match. writer must be sold., Elegant styles are herc Street, con Saturday. -XissMarie Kidd has looking up ; nearly all propert this marriage, art(t to warm" their new house. Hensall. in Seaforth on Thursday and Fridky next, y in Bic. GUT in Men's Long Boots. XtwFall' Our Millinery Room will befound e The newest shapeo in returned from on extended. visit to friends in western part of Ontario offered for sale now The evening was spent in games, music and BRimn.-I.Arge numbers have -een daily the prize for Turnips was omitted, but the Shoes for men, be Iris and children. Our F-ancy Caps, School Ca, stock is large, awn"" Y%C; ,oil the cheapest. Toronto. -Mrs. F. 0. Houston prices., social converse, and many wei e the wishe lea*ing thi tat' during the week. to at- ly attractive. an. abundant an Usual prizes will be given. In Pen of Sheep d we undu ly of Tweed, bfings good We have 816A tones that cortaumn T. Coventry's old stand.' Chish only, IM -1 - and Mrs. bhas.R. Rose, of West Toronto, expressed that the worthy host and hostess tend the "W' este'm FaiV at London. -Tke of the newest Foreign and American a in each class, instead of two an's Of Ewe m the Lambs it should,, be a pair of Xhearlings and DREss DocToRs. -That -is what we are. who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. I lit be spared to celebrate their golden slaters are at work on the new Methodist and trimmings, and we have also the Wrox4ter. pair of Ewe Lambs. In the Special a", We can doctor faded'eloihing such as Drosses, Sultg,� S. Stark, durilig her sickness, have returned welding. church. -Mrs. Win. Moir and d hte beat skill to -fashion these into that mall cost, I wouLD feel greatly obliged if arties aug di r Xan S Overcoat in t1ke Pony Race,. it should be open for pa- Overcoats, &c., to look like new, at a a home again. -Mr. M. Jordan has had the who have no Miss Jessie, have returr�ed from tten nj ismost becoming. We will- not attempt Don!t fall to send your goods to Parkees Dye Works t yet settled th6ir accounts, wil 'kindly cerls and trotters only, The 33rd Battalion Tronto, an they will be done right, it d4pe at Park. incandescent electric light placed in Ins call at the drug store at their earliest 'bonvenionoe. )Bluevale. the Exhibition at Toronto and visiting rela- describe the different styles, but you can This is, emphatically I Band will play on. the grounds on both days er'@. Remember; the representative will be here on store, which � adds to its appearance very and settle with Mr. James Allen, with whom I have fives in Galt. -Rev. A. Y. Hartl�y, of them iii all their beauty on the an BREviTims.-Mr. Rbbert King js building notshow - old coal Thursdaynext. Don't failtogivetbern your faded much.-Mis A. Powell of -Philadelphia, is left thorn for collection. Respectfully, JAmas Fox. A-0 of the show. If the weather is favorable, Bluevale, formerl of � this place, is in the Days. elothing to be colored like now. Orders can be left Mr. 1397-3 a back kitchen to his house. -Mr. Robert this season?s make. there will be a, big show, a big crowd and a at present visiting at Maple Hall. Duncan is at, present laid off with bron. village this weei, spendmi a few days at W. SomervIlles express office. 13974 Fxiezea `&c all styles at LocAL NoTEs.-Mr. James allantyne, -long and sue Charles Powell of the same.city, arrived iss. Stobie, who has so big time. chitis,-Some of our townspeople viewed among his many friends. A Lanimie, OuR Millinery Dpenijag On Thursday, here on Weanesday, to attend the funeral for many Yeaxs the employ of Mr. Ab. the eclipse of the moon (on J�'nday ni lit druggist, of Detroit, an ierly of this fully managed our Millinery Departm Friday and Saturday, September 27th, 2M -and 29th. Paulin, of the, Every stables here, has 7 010ting. e&. of his infaut son, which took place on Thurs- village, is here this ee ViSitiug his has this season associated with her Ruit(YNATTiiiL-1�DUSTP.T-.iL.-At the To- Besure and see our display. HOFrMA4&CO.,S Mr. and Mrs. A. C g spent S= in routo, Exhibition last week, Mr. Cecorge forth. 1897-1 -day mommig.-Mr. Anderson, a student of bought out the butcher business of Charles Walkertor�.-A number of farmers are mother. -A lawn social,'un the auspices Steadman, of Owen Sound, whwecomes to. 7he departmet has b services in Simmons, and will continue the trade in the well recommend ad, as. a la4y of e)Teri Taylor of ppen got lst rize for heavy A Sx_�P.' Some "des, shovels, forks, London College, conducted the threshing just now. -The August make of Of he Epworth Leagqe of he Methodist same stand. He is well and favorably 'residence of Mr- S. in all the � details: of the ikillinery b in which oul reliable d aught yearling Stallion 3 etc. the Bluevale cheese factory was sold last Church, was held at thq an% rd for Foal damaged by water, away down 'in price at St. Thomas Church last Sunday, in the ab for MuLrwff & JACKSON's. 1397-1 sence of the Rector. -We regret to learn of known in the neighborhood and should do v -xv that the garmeDts are selecte, bei he B. Hutneston, on Thurolay evening of last We may, therefore, confidently say that Of 1894- James Snell, ulleft, got lat the well. -Mr. Hazlewood has' had week for Ili centstrer pound, mg ties, and can always -L thedeathof Mr. Nathaniel Cosens, of I the Old -k and his �two years old Clydesdale Stallion Pride SHAm LosT.- On Saturday last, be- highest price pai& in e Dominion for Aug- week, and proved a- success both from a our splendid fall stoc our super -ter tween Irishtowu and Seafortb, a Winter shawl. West Efid, Tuckersmith which took place Millen house repaired and veneered. In its PHces are no III er thal of HuUett." D. D. Wilson, Seidorth, got ust cheese. Bluevalelso sesured the igh- social and financial 010`t f view. -Mr. W. of assistants, we shall be up and usl- Finderill kindly leave at Tits ExrogTos, Oirmcm. tion it I Jfeiior goods. , e show 2nd for two years old Durham heifer ; 3rd INUI on Wednesday last. We' will have a more new condi �,esentsoh6 appearance of a eat price for June oheese.-Mr. John Pater- C. Charters, of Ashfan�, OWisconsin, one of the beat that is going. ve in comfortable abose.-Mr4. . Munro and in u respected citi- and fiCucy Serg for fat, steer calf and 3rd for herd of Dur- STORE TO RENT for Millinery and Wall extended motice next week.=We b son, of Conn, an old Bluevalite, succeeded our old -ti e infl ential," ter -eating items from Kippen and Hills Green, her sister, Mis's Annie Allen', have gone on s2. F or reliable, well -,m hams. H.-& W. Smith of Hay, got 2nd in getting first prize at the Industrial Ex- zens, is in the village t s week renewing old for Paper busine9b. No opposition: .6pply at Tnis V REMEMBER THE DAYS but as they came to hand too late, they must a few week�s visit to friends in Galt and tanceship, and'his many friends are we uie positively the lea. Fat Steer. E. Gaunt & Sons, St. Helens, omcz. 1397-2 hibition for June. cbeese.-Mr. Samuel acquain Wost Wawanosh, got 3rd for She in be left over until next -week. other places. -Services were held in the Scott shipped a car load of pigs on Wed- pleased to see him once more, looking hale we carry a sensible rai arl rl MmLiNERY OrmNo.-The regular mil- Church of England on Sabbath last, in Tweeds, single an dol Leicester Ram;: 5th for Ram Lamb, 3 linery opening, for the Fall and Wintrar season,.will recognition of the tountiful harvest. nesday.-Miss A� Wynne went o Briissels and hearty. Mr. Charters, in common with Thursday Cks. Ree all former residents of our village, who have and fancy che for pair of Ewes two shears and over ; 3rd take place on Thursday, Friday and Paturday. Sop- EGUO-ND-VILLE WoTE-,.-Mrs. Irwin, of on Tuesday for a visit.-Mit. . Bailey is at Berge and Grey Frieze. for Shearling Ewes ; 4th for ]Kwe Lambs and temober 27th, 28th and 29th. All are cordially in- Clinton, is spen g of Lon. been away for a number of years, is sur - present sick.-Mr.C.W. Andrus, Im. all departments ou vited. EDWARD MCFAUL. 1397 di# a fe days at Clifton 84turday 2%d for -Pen of Leicester Sheep. These axe Cottage, the residblice of her sister,- Mrs. don, was in Bldevale, this week on bfisiness. Zurich. ised at the growth pmd improvements to� and thd I all the prizes that have come to Huron this REmmMER the Royal - Templars Crockin- ed D. S. FAust wishes to announce that he -Miss Mary Collie wa visiting in Kincar- tre seen in all quarters, and predicts for us bestqualities; le Social in the Oddfellows'lrall on Monday eveni (Rev.) Graham. -Miss Jennie Hills arriv din still more greatness.- . �-Miss Houghton, �Wo desite Y4111. to atten year as far as we have been able to aseei- c 9 now has his Fall stock ready. for inspection. A e this week. next, September 24. Plenty of crookinole boards. Ban home on Saturday last, from a pleasant . I Sept. 27p '28X see if we have got the -special line of Shaker Flannels, Black Cashmere@, tain. anipl9supplyof refre n usical Wingham, was this week the guest of the andliterary programme will be provided. Admi,- of three weeks o relatives and friends in Dress Goods, Ladies' Underwear� Mantles.and Fur Misses Bonthron, -of Rodgerville.-Mr.Writ. what we say. Strithroy, Delaware, Byron and other Tr*,,m,*,,V. _H19 millinery department is in the A GoaD C-acoicE.-Me understand that sion 15 cents, 2 for 25 cents. All coule and injoy aj places in that direction. -Miss Mary Mui- front ran , and no lady should fail to attend tke Port Albert. Lammie is having a rieat dwelling erected a the Presbyterian congregation in Walkerton pleasant dveniug. 1397-1 airig on Wednesday, and Thursday, September NoTEs,-Harvest Home service was held little to the west.of 4is present dwelling. - Edward McFau.; drew, who has been visiting friends in We are Leaders, haive extended a imanimous call to Rev. Mr. W thanking the people of the town 26bh and 27th. Our motto is " good goods at right in the English Church last Sunday. The The Misses Chapman'� are visiting relatives Guthrie, -who has been assisting Dr. Me- and surrounding country for the encouragement Chatham for some weeks, intends rerriainin prices." 1397-1, church was suitably decorated for the oc- in and near Hamiltolf� and Caledonia. -Mr. SEAFORTH. they have given us in the way of very liberal patron- here for a- time, as she has secured a goO.� BniEFs.-Quite a host from here have Donald here, for the past six months, and age, we �eiire to call their attentiob to a few facts situation. -Mr. Sam- casion, with flowers, fruit and grain. -A T. urdock's trotting stallion, " King our business methods, not generall Weregret Miss 'Muldrew's de- been to London Fair this week. first money at the races ackso 4 that Mr. Guthrie has accepted the call and conce Y tit number from this neighborhood took in the Staunton " won tlie J n will be inducted intois new charge ne "Irml has been, and is, our constant endeavor par re from among its, as, she was one of uel Miller and family, from Sebewaing, Toronto Fair last week.--�DAiss Tillie and held in Lucau last. week, against a large the handsome and costly disTlay OUP - to turnout ouly the very best class of work, and our -finest young ladies, and an , �,nergetic Michigan, have been here visiting his uncle, attested to the popularity co both bride week. He preaches his last sermon here' Mr. Harry Quaid left last Saturday for St. number of good horses. -Our villagers OR V__ , The LEADING this we succeed in doing by using nothing but the worker in every good cause. We hope her Mr. D. S. Faust. -Mrs. D. S teimtadh was at room. Mr. and Mrs. Horne left for next Sabbath. The Walkerton people are, choiaest materials and emoloy'Inj none but skilled Thomas,' to spend a few days visiting the west side of the railway track, are eTt- certainly, to be congratulated on their workmen. While doing thisi however, we, wish it absence may be only temporary. What are Toronto Fair, last week, and visiting friends. ting the electric light. -Our depot on k&, i - -Vork, Boston and other Anterican� v . id BEAFOIE now distinctly understood that the prices charged are our eligible young men doing to check this friend .-Miss Lizzie Deichert,who has been OBITUAY. -Another of Huron 1 8 pioneers nesday held- two wedding jparties, who - were and on their.return will reside on the th k and much lower than tho3e heretofore prevailing. This choice. The people' of Seafor exodus from our village, as it has been go- at Cavalier, North Dakota for over a year of Nile and Brunswick streets. oprecia,te Mr. Guthrie, and they will be I I has passed away. We refer to Mrs. William taking the south bound express-. They al Is accounted for by ! he fact that, doing a much ing on for s'come time and gives prospeet of returned home a few days ago. She intend" Doherty., of Sheppardton. This lady, who were �., Mr. Monteith Anil his bride, Mists -Grand Trviuk Railway engineer exceedingly sorry to lose him. Ile is an able lar er business than -.*.ur competitors, we are satis- n preacher a goodthinker,and� omplished continuance ?-Mrs. McEwi g has b6efi to stay here. -Dr. Buchanan has built an was seventy-three years of age, was in her Mary CrawforV,,both of Tuckerawnith, and Roberts, of Elmira, was Stratford flefivithmuch smalier margins. Machine made in,n ace harness at an), price iR dear, and when this is coup for some days, but is now improving, and addition to his drug store, which gives him ARO NIT T19 speaker,, either in the pulpi� or on the plat- led with poor materi.sl you can depend uF�0ngettin; we trust will so�n regain her usual health. needed room. -Mr. H. Well has given his usual health until Saturday afternoon, when Mr. Hann&,!,o ckersmith, and his bride, week -renewing cold acquaintanoeships. form, and if he is spared he ivill be, before a harnem that is absolutely worthless. she complained of not feeling well. About Miss Hoij*hton, of Hullett. A large num- Roberta ran the first train over, the E '8nu- -Mrs. R. Stewart left on SAurday last for shop and house & new coat of prLint..-Mr. facture the best harness fromlen dollars up to be Galt branch, and has been on the run� IDM TALMAGE WR11 long, one of the ablest men in the church. 5 o'clock in the afternoon she die4. The re- ber of their friends assembled to see -them obtained in the province, and to intending Melrose, on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. S. J. Latta, from London, was here last We are glad he has got so good a place as era e would extend a hearty invitation to purob.".." Knight. She- will spend some time at the, Saturday, to attend council meeting. -The mains, whieh were interred in Maitland off and shower upon them 9.11 kinds of good since. 'TERMS Of A the-Walkertou church, and we are equ&lly -see Mr. Charles Aitzel, or the undersignid, on the cemetery, Goderich, on Monday afternoon wishes for their future happiness. -Miss N. -The new and handsome LutheranjD 'Western Fair this week. Mr. Collie, of Inspector went through our Public School pleased that the Walkerton people have premises, -when their wants will be considerately were followed by a large concowise of Shirray, of Ray, was visiting friends in of Ellice is nearly completed and will New York State, has been on a visit for this week, and found it all 6. K. -Next avliftee* i taken care oL Call and see our exhibit at the fair. selected so good a pastor. Weheartilywish friends. Deceased, *hose rnaiden name Clinton last week. be opened by the first week in October, BRODZRxcK, opposite Dominion Bank, Seafortb. some days to his uncle, Mr. Joseph Collie, week the Znricli Fall Fair comes off, on the was Elizabeth Whit6ly, - was a native of building is a fine one and is a credit to him every success, and we hope and believe IP7-1 of �his village. -Mr. and Mrs Hicks have 26th and 27th. The Secretary has received WWoU OnlyCod Coki] he will'be a power for good in his new Fermanagh, Ireland Her aged partner, to oongrej�ation, as well as to the contrm­. s for membership than Kand of Grautt Posall A�T THE Imperial Pestatirant, oysters are been attending the Western Fair this week,. ni re name for years Per�h Items. '�: ' I whom she was married over fifty years ago, Mr. Rock, of Brodhagen. h6me. served in all otyles at the- Imperial. R. HAxBy,,o and visitin relatives in that neighborhood. back, and the prospects look bright for a sydneyps posite the Bank of Commerce. survived her, and a grown u -Mr. Magwood�i election expenses in Some irrgitation exists among some of our p family of sons the- -Mr. Alex. McFadden, ne of the big,show and a big crowd. A brass band north riding of Perth were $230.73. lCopyright., Louls people about the settlement of the cost of a been hired by the society to furnish -The Robins Brothers of Mitchell, hae C0311-110 TO THE FRONT. gentleman and daughters mourn the loss of a kind and and most esteemed citizens of Mi'll alluded to in the following paragraph which Loc.AL BRiEFs. -Ivl r. Jacob Weber, of Eg-. -very useful drain, and we hear threats of affectionate mother. The community ex- passed away Saturday morning, 8th. sweet music SYDNEY, Aug. 7.-� we take from the St. Paul Dispatch of the mondville, hits pur�hased a dandy dri tend their 'sympathy to the mourning, rel&_ sold out their stationery and fancy goods Ving after a lincering illness of over four an appeal to the courts, but we hope the SwIted, 41ung, siclu its tives in their sudden bereavement. business to Mr. E.,F. Davis of that town. The funera wa�g one of the lar 14th inst., is an old Huron boy; he was horse which will make a recorA for elf at gest ever, good- sense of our people will avert such a mmyed, alarmed, Ure, here a few weeks ago, and is a son of Mr. the forthcoming fall shows. -Mr. D. D. dalamity. -Mrs. Armstrong, from the Soo, Wingham. -Win. Ward, a has sold his farm on in the vicinity. 'Which'Ae scribe our ny the 6th concession'j)f Elm& for $5,200. Alex. Andrew Smith, of Egmondville. His ma Wilson has sold his imported ye lin bull, is visiting at the home of her father, Mr. NEws INTAvELET&-Mr. R. Hill has sold -Miss Mabel Tlomson of Mi hell, Tew Zalari� Cc - &r JBrussels. Middleton, of At kood, was the purchaser. Ing from '.N 'friends hereabouts rii1l join us in wishm Royal Sailor," to Messrs. J. & W- Ltt, Of David Moore, sr. -Miss Lizzie Gernmell at- lais restaurant and intends leaving town.- ed to Toronto on Tuesday morning Of bmrd that the passa 9 him success, and will be pleased to learn of Salem. This is the second bull these gentle- DEATHS. William' D., third son of -Mr. Robert Baty's ham in Morningtort tended the Industrial Exposition at Toronto Mr. George Green ba�s opened a boot and week, to resume her course in the Frei fteebannel at Caiwsl h was destroyed by fire the other night. Cause ian Ladies' College there. Mr. Fred Donald MoNaughtou, who has been laid up his eleatioa to so onorable a men have purchased from Mr. Wilson dur- Iasi' the pladb lately vacated by R. The barn was ere ted wcek.�Miss Mary J. Gemmell, who shoe store in Und, but tbat, Insteal important Ind for some weeks, died on Saturday lamt. of fire- unknown., position as that to which he aspires. The ing the past few months. The One 1h has had charge of a creamery in tile Owen Hill. -Mr. Bullard -has the c son left at the same time to resume his iW given lWf, It would be four -Wars Despatch mays: "It has been considere bought before took first prize, at ey restaurant business and Mr. T. E. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon. only two years ago. ieal course at MoGill, Montreal. d oronto Sound I district during the summer, returned usornlyinal Was e than we all along that Ed. Schurmeier had a walk last week, and afterwards. headed the herd home lost week. She was accompanied b of the furniture and undertaking business' Typhoid fever was the cause, this being the -Mr. H. Mooers, a heayy grain dealer of -One night recently some miscreant y Mum Usual. Wo had go 11, spen ---�We are heir sister, who' has had charge of the cream - away for the democratic nomination for the which carried off the herd prize. has moved ipto Mr. Bullard's old stand.- only case in the family.-Mro. Archie Kin to t Sunday in Mitchell with Mr. tered the shed at the ear of Mr Jan* Vbe onV alleviatio 1C Lamont, of the 7th concession of Grey, also H. Campbell. M. Mocoers was retu legislature, but the friend& of J. F. Smith glad to learn that Mrs. Samuel Stark, -of ery boAs. They report operations much Messrs. Button and Fessant's chair factor y riting Robinson�s house, St. Marys, ftrotain, who Was j6I c- thi's town, is recovering nicely are out to induce him to "Onsent to become died on Saturday., of heart trouble, from from a bus' t ` to Duluth. after the interfered with by the dry weather. is closed just now. -Bainton Brothers, of me" Xleil, M. P. P., went to off a bicycle belonging to Mr. Fred a candidate, and the pressure is so great critical operation she underwent a short which she has been suffering for some -Mr. John Me JOUT, wrious -at the ti this town, have started a; tannery in Bl th. son. Though a riward has been Off, rellgious at 11111 a Presbyterian �c time. She leaves a husband and large Toronto on Monday morning of last that Mr. Smith has about made up his mind time ago. -The infant child of Mrs. Charles They will remove their household effects return no tidings of the missing family to mourn her loss. The funeral was see thexhibition� and attend a convention of ito accept the call. He is one of the -best Powell, of PhiladelphiaJormerly Miss Belle Exeter. soou.-Mayor Hanna, who has been ill, is have as yet been received er. alsb held oil Sunday. ---Samuel Smale, who the Patron M. P�T.'s elect. by the Vvin hasbecome a R M_ known Linen in the ward Ind would be a Case, of. this town, died on Monday even- ITims.-There are several special attrae- now almost better. -Mr. Lauchlin McLean, eavy storm 0 Ing on board lais -Dnring the It n Sat.0 had been confined to his house for Ovier a -Mr. Frank Kerr, hardware clerk at Mr, hard man to run against. it is said tiiat hag. Mrs. Powell had been here only a tions at our fair on Tuesday next. -The w"ho has been very sio'k, 'is now able to be I 8th inst, a flash of li VTY Sab6ath. the withdrawal of Dr. Schmidt is due to the short time, this being her first visit at home -Exeter base ball club went to Lucan Fair out. -The Wingham Fair b..IA:-- has been year with asthma and consiamption, passed Thomas McDonald a, Mitchell, wan marrieA =Mickinthe stable iof Mr. Thomas Our rough sea e day everil f I week promises, fl OLrats."t d burned fact that SrnitWs candidacy'became known since her marriage. -It has been decided to on Thursday last and played with the Irish enlarged. This fall fair to be the away on Tuesday of this week. He leaves on Tues 0 ; to M* t4,- the doctor, and he did not wish to run light thiD Church of England by electricity, -of best one held here for a long time. -Miss a wife a JmieHolderi, , fib ]net north of MitchelL. and burned for full Aplomiation Nine, 1pf Lucan. Score 14 to 9, in favor with a milk cow and one or two pi 98 "t Panorainasof the against so formidable a candidate." and forty lamps will be put in. Th the Lucan club. -The Exeter Brass band Jessie Gray is isiting friends in London, - his firsi marriage, to mourn' his loss. By -Mrs. R. Jones of Eden farm, Logan, has Mr. Alexander Frase-es table Idjo, erectory the death of Mr. Smale Brussels lose% one bout ht Mrs. Lcote's residenceirt the South ever unroiled befre j will also be lighted in the same way. -Mr. went'to Mitchell on Tuesday last, and play- Mrs. Fessaut is visiting in. Fergus, Guelph also containing a milk shared the 014 c picnic. Exeter can and Toronto. -Mrs. Swan, of Li8towel, is fate. AKoTHxR Ptommit DriARTs_M.r.D&nieI J. W. Livingst attended the bi y le races ed at the Cmtholi of her oldest reiiderils. He came here warW of Mitehell, and Mr. and Mrs, Jones Uln'Neville said to eve to town shortly. The price p�i In tight Of the Austra at at the Western Fair, in London, last week, bOast of a first-class band thi's season. -The the guest of her son, r. R' J. Swan.- -An interesting and happy event McGregor, Sr., latelyof Harpurbey, died whenitwas Ainleyville, from Newcastle, will m 'WO aloProach the bar the� residence of his son, Mr. Daniel Mc- and also paid a visit to his old friend, Mr. electric lights have given good satisfaction Miss I Ontario, and opened out a shop,,aiid worked was $W. vlary Ross, of Bluevale, is visiting place as the residence of Captain bn Iny bridge., Gregor, Hullett, on Tuesday morning last. G. A. Dewar, of"Glencoe. -Mrs Hugh Robb so far, -but still Were are a few e' ti F3 who friends in town. -Mr. J. H. Stephenson is at his trade as a tailor, and i1f. health was -Miss Woodley, of Fullarton, has bought W_ � izen Fullerton, on the 5th inst., when J,__ 3rou the objects Mr. McGregor has been in failing health for and Miss Miller visited relatives near Brus- fail to know it. -Air. James reech has away at Petrolea an -Mr. John one of our most enterprising busin'ess men. Mr. R. Honey a cottage and lot in the north d London, WoofflLeywasuited in- marriage -to the past two or three years, but was abl� to sels last week.-INe understand that Mr. purchased the dwelling on Main Street, for- McPherson, electrical engineer He was one who always minded his own ward of Mitchell, for $750. - Mr. Honey has Was Qurep of Detroit, Jennie, second daughter of Mr. business and did not meddle with others taken Mr. W. McCulloch's cottage on th be around until Thursday of last week, D. A. Anderson, formerly of this town, but merlyowned and occupied by Mr. John is the guest of his uncle, Mr. G. A. Newton. e The cerem 014,for sea captaft Stratford road. ony was performed by Rev. and household, who have Uke t4a have compa whenhehada second �tiack of paral now of Exeter, has worked ut a large prac- Balkwill, and moved it on his - lot on mill -Mir. 13. Willson Lud was a good husband and citizen. McFadyen in the presence of -the n 'bridge. ti In a few in< him ce in ihat village. He has een there on- street, where he will have it remodeled. BpiEF,3.=The directors of our fall fair -Dr. Smith.of Mitchell, who has been ab - been summerin on the shore of Lake Ue side of the capt-, which prostrated him and rendered 9 Erie, tives of the bride and bridegroom. are making a big push to surpass all previous sent several weeks, returned home on Thurs- bQlpless. This attack was followed at in- ly a short time. -The Mitchell pa ers Mr. Frank Snell, of Forest, is visiting his have returned home. -Mr. Walter Pit -Mr. John A. Yorick. who has been rdy -4 - alsbyothers. He had reached the good speak very highly of the" manner In wrlich arents here. Mrs. Pratt Fisher exhibiti6ns. A great number of special day of last we�k to resume his practice. The Twk built by tile < tery and has purchasea the Bon Ton restaurant, from t it ticket agent at$ ­ Of 82years. Hewis born in Glasgow, Miss Bertie Doble, of this town, played the Naughter, Lovina, are visitin latives in prizes are being offered as well is special doctor has pretty well recover�d from his some ears assis at 60119 the Coast ani age Miss Rush. e ` re5 re ford, Kaa been moved to Scotland, in 1812, and learned his trade as pipe organ at the opening of the new 'Pres- London.this week. -Hund 8 of peopi attractions. -The coukeil have fixed the. neuralgic trouble. lenough -apart to aqo, e place will be completely filled by a book -binder there. He came to Canada byterian church there. -Mr. James Ca'van from Exeter and vicinity took in the West-. rate for the year at 2 cents, made up as -Mrs. W. fx. Murphy, of Mitchell, re- t0kftl) the bolaterou his family in 1848 and taking up the has returned from a visit to relatives at ern Fair at London this week. -Professor Kippen. follows couitty, 13/10 mlll�; local, 6 4/10 turned on Tuesday of last week, from a pro- Anderson, of London. The ge -Yonder " zaid th farm in H Paris. -Mr. Anders Sep loriged visit to her father in Quebec comer is no small addition to the treat in the -kswl pa ing a hibition of his trained elk at the Parkhill leav by his son. Daniel and on which lie died, he Ingersoll, were in town this veel- ing our Stai6n this week for the London debt and sinking fund, 7 5/10 mills. - This She was accompaiiied by her sister, Aeclelved the captain ullett, now-, owned wid occupied on- Coulter and wife, of Fish, of this place, will give a speeial e ms. -Large efowds, as usual,have been 'mills; school, 4 8/10 mills,'and interest on Trunk passenger staff at tratfor(L roe. weighs just 232 pounds. led on it. He remained here for aboa visit to -Mr. QPulter's mother, Mi's. TY A. Fair on Thursday next. -Mrs. (Rev.) W.H. Fair. -Mr. George Taylor received " e first' is -the same as'it has been for several years Griffith, who� will make a stay of some to 11111stake it for sett on I -Sorne gentlemen who do business 044611 two years, when he went to Philadelphia and Coulter. -Mrs. George Good was in Wing- Spargoe, from Prince Edward Island, is the and one second prize in the horse ring at except last year, when it was only 19 wills. weeks. Stratfora W Iperished saye afterwards to New York, where he worked bam last week arranging for the moving of guest of her father, Mr.- Win. Passmore, Toronto. Mr. Taylor is this week showing The village is in a prosperous state,, They - -Rev. Mr., Landsky and Mr. John Yar- of the principal streets of I . ' at his trade,holding good situations in. some the -family to that town The will leave this week. -Mrs.. Win. J. Thomas, who has t London.-IMr. James Mcclyment, who keep the tx rate at about the same, and co, of Mitchell, left on Tuesday morning to engage(r in throwing dice and other a Picked up a fter he lia diversions one night recently. Theyb' these Sewforth next wee. -M rd Robin- been visiting relativ t of the very best establishments in r. Ri7a es here the past three has been for several days laid up with quinsy are gradually raising a sinking fund that, a attend a conference of the German church 'he shelving. unty. They difference of opinion as - to a certain 1WA81,VNve rode ln I bout two years he returned weeks, returned to her home at Burlington bentures, will meet cities. in a son has sold his farm, lot 12, concession 5, is improving, nd is able tobe around again, the maturity of the d3 at Fishervill 'in Haldimand co and one of them settled all doubts as with his family to Hiillett, but for many H. R. S., Tnekersinith, to Mr. Henry Me- 6n Monday last. -Mrs. George Easterbrook -, Mr. William Johnston, who has been vis- theyn.-The youngsters and some older ones expect to be a�bsent, about eight days. of RX Joying a mi he continned to work at his trade in Gavin, who has occupied it for some cun- and family, of Burlington Plins, are visit- iting his mother and friends for some three are this week en' arry-go-round Mary B.$Iiller, formerly a'teach- expellence of his throwing by projectingi -And theit begau the 3 years cities during the winters, siderable time.. The price was ly home -6blic school, and a opponent through a window. The. p*YO.. $6, 000, a ing relatives here.' -Rev. George Webber months in the old land, returned safe that is doing,quite a business, and collect- er in St. Maos p grad- 18116-h as nowherolso the American 1, are how at sixes and sevens. while lie spent the summers on the farm ood one, as farin land has been selling of I preached two very able' sermons in the last week. -Mr,'John MeMartrie is spend- all the qdd five* cent piecm'-The uate'in arts Of Totop to University, has gone to be foun& Te wh� in to �s r red ate years, but the farm is a very fme one.- James- Street Church on' Sunday last. -Air. ing a few days with Mr.Henry Hollingsbead, N. T. Chiff, for#nerly pastor Of St. New We tminete British Columbia '-Mr. and Airs. Eugene , Ball, joey with hi., 0 .1 V- i- - I 3 f&mily. 0,atting his farm cle, Rev J - take a position on the teach- a X ow T� mid a comfortable home for himself and Mr. Broadfoot and Mr. J. S. Roberts in- Ephraim Butt, of Clinton, paid relaties in of Dutton Afills.-Mr. Geor& Nfoore left John's church nding his holidays where she wi Afoore, and John Irwin, all of trao UP -tsed his visits to the American tend having their respective houses lighted Exeter a flying visit on Saturday 14st. M last week for his new homt., in Algol-na.-Mr here, and will occupy his old pulpit next ing staff of the Methodist College. attended the fo u�rth biennial convention Vmd I family,, he c�, Valwess. Y-011 -k-sbor) at his by electricity. -Dr. McDonald preached in James Dennis and witc, -in-law, of St. Sunday e vening. -Barr vs. Wilson, a -A pretty and q'ule't wedoling took place the B otherhood of Locomoti Your energy �c r A3 r, cities and established a wot of spent the Bruce, his wife and his sister Me years, 11� -did o_ Galt on SaDbath.-Mr. P. 'Keating Treas- first of the week visiting Mr. Denni I L is, the two latter sisters of Mm James at the fall assizes for slander, at the resid e of- P. R. Jarvis, tratford held in Harrisburg, Penusylani&, home, where, for several par- ou from Grey, eno Xrs. Ball nearly all the book- urer of the Seafortb branch of the Catholic ents in the village. -The Goderich Base Ball Miller of our villa e;. have been visiting at was dismissed. -Allen Wilkes took first on Wednesdpy afternoon of last week, when fore last., and Mrs. Agai 'The White largre business, d be si ns of and eat dab b0ding required 1.'rloderich, Clinton, Sea- NUntual Bene ' fit Associt%tion, ha's just paid! team played the Exeter team here on Wed- the home of Mr. Zllei.-Mr. Robert MeRis money in the stallion race ; Saranac first his youngesC daughter,Adeline Dagmarwas hold t . po tio Gr. Presid Mrs. Rob sand dollars, nesda3�k afternoon last. -Rev. Ez W. Hunt, went to London on Wednesday to.. have an money in -the 2.30 trot, and Annie Rooney marri to the popular youno accountant of Secretary, respectively, of the Ladiej? forth and other urrounding villges. Like ert Coleman two thou ed *0 Of -the e he ir. - W-- - - ;: . treso. D1 st old country workinen of former days, the mount of the benefice due her on'tbe rector of Trivitt Memorial Church, will operation performed on his eyes. W De third in the 2.35 race at the Western Fa' the Bank of Commerce in t];at city, Gilbert iliary of the Brotherhood- of Lee Wdeus jtbl 4P mo 00M In: hly master of every branch death of her late busband.-Miss Winnie preach a special sermon on Sabbath evening the operation may prove beneficial.--Vr. R. Roche drove the , first two. He- also Henry Horne, the ceremony being Firemen, whose meeti e held the perform- rigs a he was thoron -e --Digging pptatoes is William McMordie and Miss M. MMordie Wns, M. A�, of St. time as the -Mr. Ball is the a -4 emerald Hk of his business in fact as a neat and ex- Killoran leaves this mornin�, for Dulutb next on confirmatiob. landed first money with Dixie Van in' the ea by Rev. David Willi firemen!s. *a -the A of hm-Y, he, had few superiors. where she will remain for s the -oider of the day, they being only an of London, - are here visiting friends. -The 2.35 race. Mr. Roche has been one of the Jamea' shul mou of th# Grall4i Executive Board i come time with A few ititinua6riepAs aag U part book�binder ars ago he. retired from her sister, Mrs. Corcoran. -Miss An el aVerage crop. -'Miss Martha A". Butt" who young people sh6ul4 keep in mind the meet- most successful drivers in Ontario t'his'year. relatives were peisent from Toronto, Ot- Mr. lr*iu is -the delegate of Avon LodJ About twenty ye the farm, and purchasin a property in Har. MacDonell, of Chatham, is visiting Wra., has been visiting pflatives and friends in and ing in the hall to -night -for the purpose of -Conductor Snider will defiver his lecture taw% Buffalo and, Stmtford, aud No. 39. 9 e eyte