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. � . I . . . . - -- - - . . I )od, and the .�tter from London U) D- M FAUL . -11 T "I -
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8 � -- -1 -- . to out on history, and will, it is thought, find p-' the surrounding coun . ship, Ailse, Craig and Grand E, C � 11�
-- , � is n a Nellie -Carlile is at p!esent home - I . .
h interest. ber last year, and it was ready ' d irsublis h Sparling and Miss Lillis �'MOKOwn, Of - �_, p -- -
� portunity to cOmPl6ts an . -Mix - Balance of th' . I
resigned his charge, and muc 2ton, are th . sels on s, visit -The Re ,- .
. ?osat to go bar' )th July.. He - sowed it at the e guests of Mrsi George v..Mr.
kSH JA the 2( xistory of the Presbyterian Churc in Cli, . Miss johnston daughter of from Brus . Is now offering the ,a - .
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EDWARD OJ is being taken in his prol goide of the Democrat I S rling.- 0 son-in-law of Mr. Alex Ingraing . Sessoulla Purchases at I 1�.� I .. I
I to Palestine iand labc�r amongiews ,And same time and slosil ys earlier. .Canada. Professor Thomson mad a Torontos is Fisher, sent . I
� f.assor and it ripened fully ten da n Uss Thos. Johnston, of and vicin. � of the township of HAYP is., at pro . I � .
.- e. The example of Pro, name for himself When a student in o- d friends in this .
-WILL BUY FINE I Mahomedan ster-Gev,,gr&I of This, certainly, is a gr�st advantage. ronto University and Knox College, and I visiting relatives in. Seaforth Reduced Prices for Cash. I 11.
the late POstma M. Thompson and. her visiting his relatives an
Fawcett, I . M -The ,Mechanics Insti- I . . 11 �
Butter England, of Dr. Matheson.& -Ad other iubsequently in Edinburgh and Ger- I ity- r MisoJessie,left on Tuesday neighborhood. ull run . ning order the I - . �
New Made Dairy blind celebrities, are ce-rta'Anly more SHAFORT111 COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.— E ,any studied modern theolo da�g�telrl,l rillia.-Mrs. W. tute is now in f . I J. C. I I I I - �
�ical being in the charge ,of Mr
i ut The followin extract,from the last re- IT , 0 1 for a month's stay at 0 room ROIDERIES .
I it of Dr. Howie, b I EMB �,
NE'2nd, 1890.— brilliant than tho of the Inspector of High Schools thought under its leading expone te. Merritt, of Chatham, daughter of Mr.
—ON AND AFTER JU I the latter is more recent a Aa iust at our a former H iron Stoneman. . � I
it is a remarkable, fact that pro- nal Collegiate institutes, regarding the The now professor - is M. Charlesworth, who has been visiting ------------� - -- � GAR) - - I
3tust be uniform in coior and sweet. doo/r. ollegiste Institute will be boy and his many friends in this co lutY her parents and other friends - -here for Gorrie. (TO CLF - � .
Ar I portionallY,the blind, 'the muteand Sesforth C - in this will unite with us in congratulatin him TWSNT
all e pa . � --111 .� �
_ mities gratif " CANDIDAT * -UOED PRIOES -1
-,OhyBicial infiri Yin to interested on his selection for a position the d ties th at two weeks, leaves for her home SUCCMSFUL Es. -The fol- AT RED I I .. � .
RICH STREET, SEAFORTH-- others suffering from ctor says : " Not- I qualifi21 to to -day. -Miss Farrellf of Kincardinet orrie public I
.. GODE 1. -------- — have presented to the world a.greater school. �he Inspe of which he is so eminently 11 a eeks at Mrs. ,owing pupils from this G . . -
2 e several recent changes ith credit to himself and great who s.p.ent couple of W for the en- - - I I I
- -perform w 's - school wrote at Wingham ul, :D IS I
t would in the membership of the staff, this In , 0
number pf gr?at %nen than those in more withstanding th Harg left for home this week. .
cm.,vimstances. I' � advantage to the worthy iiiatitution with stiou and were succesfif
Tailor Made C.lothlng, favorable one can tell what stitute continues to maintain the high � .Mrs. Kellam, who was last Friday the trance eXamin lin, 540 - Maggie DRESSI GOO �.
� seem, then, that no ard of efficiency that has character- which he is to be so,- prominently'con- isubject of a dangerous and difficult oPe- ' viz.: Jedsie McLaugh Oleal
)e from the wine d%riuf; inay.,do for on individual or stand nected. I emoval of cancer is, we FU4,1490 ; George King, 4j2 ; Fred (TO CLEAR)
.- Made with the best intelligen( ;�ost expert a commuAity in spite of apparently in- ised it for years." f hese officials are ration for the r - . nicel I Y.- Evans, 456.' The highest marks ob- � I
oicest materials and by the sually very sparing of praise and are . -On F iday &Ire pleased to say, recovering - .
ibtained, the only difference u by- any candidate in the county T- RF,D-UOED PRICES � - �
illed labor to be a e finest made to order gir- superaWe. obstacles. ! to1nd fault -than com- KILLED i3y LIGHTNING. I r. Hodgins -and family have re" tained I 11 A -
t1ween it and th -------410.—, set Miss A gie Lockhart, eldest di ugh- Rev. 5 . I
Cheat your tailor out Of - i mend. We may, therefore, 'conclude I iifter spending a coupte of weeks was 574 and the secon , - I
on. 'by buying 011 PR]cSENTATION. -The members of -a i . 'P — u a . I
ter of Mr. ageoree Lockhart of the 5th turned E rie pupils, as --------------- - - -
. t b�eing the price Le of our tailor compliment is paid, � The th - s be seen that the Gor and taken ' -
I anticipated profit in Catholic Mutual Benevolent that when so high n ssiOn of Mckillop, in-companY v!ith with friends in Middlesex county e usual, have held their own S, 0 L S - -�
e can sell you the same 9" - Burdock Blood Bitters artists were her PzA R A
mode suits. W qually branch 23, the staff of the Seaforth I stftute that oonce werapick . I
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. Made up in like manner and give You 0 -ould Associatiol , - I her sister &Ind Miss Johnston,. I -A sad. 66 ur- I I Cheap .
'Ood if not a better iit for what it w n of Seaforth, at their regu than deserved. The total , berries on the farm of'Mr.Dolihages this week painting the town black and creditable position. ocident. o-ee I
-8 g ke them, All sizes, men'@' lar meeting on Monday evening last,, it is more endance at the lug At noon � white. -Mr. Wm. Henderson lins just W-gws NOTES. - (To CLEAR)
ren,g at away down Mr. number of pupils in att a mile from their hoing. I ace 611 Monday last .
lost him to ma about d the painting of a neat and red north of this PI I
IOU, , and child Inatitite for the last half year, is given k' complete . -,.
the' boys' na Dry Goods presented their retiring Secretary, _ t4oy had lunch together, and Miss , in front Robert Armstrongg YOungest son Of Mr. .
rices at the Bargain clothing a with an- address in the Head Master's report at 150, and artiatic sign for Reid & Wilson AT RED7UCED PRICES .
House. a hart remarked to her companionsl�i.on(, 9-, -Mrs n Henderson, James Armstrong,. was gored to death I I
I Ww PICKARDs and a handsome meerschaum pipe, as from present appearances the attendance ul manner, t a of their store. . Joh ne hour
. heir good -will for him as a �layf hat she was g6i 9 off visiting by -a bull. He lived only 0 � .
T, Kidd's old st&nd, Seaf ort h. token of t' - promises to be even larger during the Ey herself, as she thought she coup get of this town, is at present spoke a * E R Y
. . brother, and also for the efficient man in the neighborhood of Milver. after being found, and never -M IL Ll N I HOFF]
. . per in,�hich he has filled I the office -of next half year. - - more berries. She accordingly w nt to friends inpanied by her s d. He leaves s. sorrow -stricken wife � - .
. ry for so many yek I ra, with credit — a another part of the patch, but not very ton. She is acco Qn.— wor I
Af- * tor* 8ecret�' RETuRNED HomF—Mr. and Mrs. Mr. D. D. Wilson -and the Misses of '-seven months to mourn his loss-- (TO CLEAR)
I #=04 wxpoov tohimselfand benefitto the,�-Bociety. turned faraway. Soonafterthe stormcame Wilson, who have been spending the The Unions distinguished themselves in . , 11 I - OARDI
, IRW e Charles Dickson, of McKillop, re on, but was not heavy enough there to are expected base b 11 pl Yin g at Owen Sound last -AT RED1u70ED PRICES �
�C> . = Mr. Klinkhammer was th firef'-one- tc�, home on Friday last from a very 'pleas- a a i d,%,. 1 .
. and much of'Wei e them to seek shelter. During the summer in the old countiry, games, one
- e this branch Mr. ce,us to sail for home about the 20th of this week. They played two i �
- - organiz. due to the active interest he apt five weeks' visit in Manitoba. storm a flash of lightning struck a small ue with- Shel- — - o1E A
T MATTERS success is sons located on farms month.—A cricket match was played on with Owen Sound and, o .
DISTRIC � . . ,ey came Off
----- � - has taken in it, e.lad 'the meinbers feel Dickson has two shrub or tree near by. The other two Recreatio Grounds in this town On bourne, in both of which.tb — PRINTS & SATEENS
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—We . � is amiable partner in within about six miles of. Winnipeg. young ladies, who were picking togeth- the n . tween the clubs victorious and received the first prize. . ..
HURON, ]BOYS - AT CRICYaT. . ,no- keenly hisloss. Y ere stunned and rendered - uncon �
of the Huron boys, who life was'not forgotten, as a number of He spent most of the time with them er w - Thursday afternoon be
tice that some and was with the, 0 . of Clintonand Seaforth.—Mr.Bauslaught The farmers of this'; neighborhood have � (TO CLEAR) � — —WE
riendeand neighbors met on greatly delighted -finer scious by the shock. When they recov iotographer, has completed a large begun to at, which bids -
I are attending the Military school at her lady f evious, . a;ud pre- country. He says he never saw ered, their first thought was for their P1 p photograph of the Huron Foot fair to be a good crop.—Berry, -picking A T RED1[JCED PRICES �-
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� London, are distiuguishing themselves Thursday evening pr looking cr6ps, and if they ripen . pro- . n. They called to her, and grou if we judge by ;
s match be-' I andsome gold chain, companio r - I .Greal
. as crack cricketers. In sented her with a h - a wly and escape the frost he thinks the nt i * Ball Club. The picture is beautifully is booming a ound here, f pe?- I
'ilitary Schoo of esteem for her both as
L lof London as a mark wheat will average thirty bushels to the not receiving a reply, they we n executed, and the boys look as naturall the way in which such a number 0 .1
tween the D M few days ago, Captain kind. friend and W-ort,hy neighbor,during acre and oats about fifty, while potatoes search of her. On going to the tree, e having a new ple go out in the morning and return in B 0 y S I S U I T 8
� and Strathroy a Seaforth. which had been splintered by the light- as life.—The council a;r eir pails full,—Mr. - —4 N A
Stanley Rays, of this town� I made a her I � years' residence in and other roots will give an immense ' tile drain constructed on the north aide the eveningwith th : I (TO CLEAR) 7 , I
I n one innings. . He was Mr. 1K liukhammer and family left here yield. The land in that part is well ning, they were horrified to fini i Miss of Goderich street, the old drain having George Nash has just completed th6 I
score of 47 i oeg . Lockhart lying On the ground a very cLaughlin's nevf ! I
followed . by Lieutenant Holmes, of on Ttesday, afternoon for Wilinif , settled, and the people, - besides being so me filled up, the timbers being de- stone work of Mr. M I I I -UOED PRIOES, ' DRY
- their 'utureplaceof residence. . . shortdistauce from the tree, Theyst beco . AT R E D �
Goderich, with a score of 46, these be convenient. to Winnipeg, are as. well ,of cayed. The new one will be as lasting store; 11 -
Ing the two highest scores of the day. --—w— I ated for schools, post -office, &c., as once gave the .alarm and a nui iber as time, and the work is being done I - , J
—Lost,on the 22nd July,between situ the neighbors soon came to the,rescue. - Bluevale. 1�-I!s Immi I
In another match between the same LosT )dgerville Cheese Factory,a are the people in any pa When found she was lying on her back$ under the capable supervision of Cap- 1 0 A R P E T S �
I e a as [uslity, and r. Lusby would ' A HuRox BOY To THE FoRl.—Mr. � I
club and the Asylum club of London, Hens4 and the R( der will be suitably -re- Th Ind loisofthebestq tain Anderson.—If M . I
hand satcheL The fin . still holding in her hand the dish in � around some H. H. Burgess, who was 16 teacher in . I
0 aptain Rays made a score of 36 in one warded on leaving the same at Hensall Post the farms are nearly all fenced and have � . make an occasional exploit There are yet S few ends which will be. I
. . 1181 hich she had been pickimig the berries, lars age, and who is .
innings, being again the hilzheat score. Office. I . comfortable buildings on them. Mr. w spillied oTer her of the back streets he would have no this vicinity some Ye . Cleared at WHOLESALE PRICES, . Our stoel
� ant Wile art in this GIRL WANTED. A good girl scene- At `-, visits to and the berries were _n g up a drove of cows now Principal of the Meaford Model found very 4,
I[Aeuten on also took P Dickson also made freque allen difficulty in pickin
I 'Huron — ed, Apply ; d face and breast, as -if she had f running at large contrary to the ro- School, succeeded at the last University " I
housework want . '
match and made a good score. tomed to all kinds of Winnipeg and was very muc hock, ;aining &W Bring your Cash and secure ther Cash Stom il
.� siTor. ofrice. i1sixi e expects to backwards when she received the a . . one of the cow by-law. —Lieut. Kla examinations at Toronto in obt . I
blood w;J1 tell in every sphere and in at E � with that city. He says h - " ay and via' tificate, befit of what is going from our BAIL- .
t . L k;x iK KzEPER WANTED.—Walited in 11 old She was not disfigured in any W i Army, is at pres- his first-class provincial ce.r is due GAI I 1:1 OFF
every laud. BoZ pend the remainder of his days in N COUNTERS- H
a stor� in Seaforth, a ladY"to act as assistant a' her features were quite. calm and nstu- Beam, of the Salvatior nd friends - Grade A. All the more credit 3 , I
Must have had some experience. 11uron and he has no desire to leave it, - � �
.—TheLondonpa- Book -Keeper. . ral. She had, evidently, been killed in. ent in town visiting relatives a Rochesterp Mr. Burgess as he did the work by self ;
. LeoK OUT voR TnEm Apply at Tun xxposrroit office, Seaforth. but if he were only he I I young as he —Mr. Harry- Jeffrey$ of I N4C)
eelamen have , � 1181 intly. The only mark on her per- New York, fo in McFaul's study while in performance of his ardu- E. McFAUL, I -TIGE.
. Ikers say that participating used to was " he thinks he won son was a small black streak on the back ,rmerly clerk . . %1 of the- Model — - - . -
signified their intention of STANLEY is BooiK, I 'In Darkest Africa," desire a bet�er place to live in than Ider. dry -goods store here, is at present in , ousduties as Princip I iek-�S reliabl(
le club to of her neck just sb6ve the left shou Sc 001 11 I -ORT111. -
in the annual run of the bicyc out. The agent for Seaforth and vicinity, Manitoba. The early settlers there ' - ). SEAF
ch takes place on August. "' no H. Woodley in now busy taking orders Miss Lockhart was a moist exemplary town visiting friends.—Rov. Mr. Rob . �
Goderich, whi Mr ,y names but have a very much easier r' Ow to hoe than and Christian' young woman, -and was ertson, of Exeter, occupied the pulpit of " - . fion& - I
16th to l8th,inclusivei- The trip will be for'it. He has alre%dy taken man had the pioneers of Huron, and he St. Thomas church both morning and � Ashfield a a
,, Brucefield, Bay- wan to, get more. it is a splendid book, of beloved not � alone in her own family attend ut t t�a 0
through Exeter, Varna to Goder. the ost thrilling interest and should be in thinks they will not do much credit to circle but by all who enjoyed her sc- evening last Sabbath. He is a very . NoTzs-.—The hay crop is an exceed- hurch here.—Mr. and I —A summs I
field and along the like shore every household. Call and see Mr. Woodley th Ir early Ontario training if they do . .—The Misaps ingly good one, and the greater part Mrs.james Irelandare visiting friends
. a ,- you all The shock to her parents able and forcible preacher style.—The fall near Guelph. _
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ow You samples and tell I at Gourock-, plea analyzed
ich. The return trip will be made a and he will sh 1181 no prosper in a land where they have quaintance. a was severe, and it was Shanahan, of Lockport, New York, are has been housed in fine 0 far the year �
I far as Brucefield on their machines, and about it. . 80 many and such great advantages. and relative the guests of Miss Kate Devereuxp near wheat in this vicinity is Of first quality k
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by rail thereat of the distance. They Miss AoGIE WINTMUTE, M. L. A., a hard indeed for them to realize the truth. chlichael and the beat we hive had for years. Brussels. show's b86kinA
ng procession graduate of Alma Ladies' College, has been for - . She left home in the morning in the. Seaforth.—Mr. and Mrs. Jas -M - it now. —The � - 45 geu-uine, 11
v ill make quite an imposi in the A,RKs. —From the list and Mrs. Chesney went to Bayfield on Farmers are busy cutting HARVEsT.—Farmers are busy tbil - �
-- ong the rout a most successful teacher Tiars, HIGHEST M I best of health and most buoyant spirits, ve genuine, 7 &
and the people al ei'would do some years !ge, Tokio, Japan, to which - rsday to spend a couple of weeks at recent rains ha ' greatly improved the week at the fall wheat and barley, and
The Young Ladies' Colle imen's Foreign of those who passed the entrance ex . in a few hours afterward; was Thu � gum,, canned I
I I ell to keep a look out for them. he was a he Royal Tem.- spring and root ciops, .
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I- � 'pointt d by the Wc aminstions in this county, I which we and owever, that pleasant resort.�T and there is every the threshing machine is
level roads of " brought home a corpse. - Such, h , prin, ae ; 7.4
smooth, Mission SociUy of the Methodist Church. Aluia!s � all genu. ,
.. antiful, hard, ion to bycye rad tes both at home and abroad are reflect - published last week, we notiCo that Miss plars will hold a lawn party at the real- appearance of plenty for man.and beast. BAS1% BALL.—Our base ball team went . .
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lists I . are the vicissitudes of life, and the tru ning a heavy thunder . genuine an r
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Huron are a g sperous in- Mary Monte f Mr. James Beattie� on the � to St. Mar
,rest attracti F —Last Friday mor ys on Thursday of this week . I
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oad than that Ing 9 eat credit upon that very pro ure ith, of No. 2 Section, Tuck. ism is again verified, that we d . onot dence o . t of . � genuine 40 �
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selected by the L � ondon people is not to a (30 p . Announedment,,by addressing PRiNcIPAL r may Sea-, pi Hur -and 28 ,�
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1181 marks of any in -the county, the number is very Martin will be at the Royal Hotel, this townshl' they also go to Goderich next Taesday . , 1 ,5; 6 A
generally, and a, better r stitut on. Any reader so desiring can see eramith, took the. highest number of evening of the 13th inst.—Mr. R. D. storm paised over the western par to play with the club of that place ; -
know what a day or even an hou on and Kinloss, 9 a
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be found in Canada. . AU I St. Thoni", Out. being, -574 ; the second highest number, bring forth, and that life at e . forth, on, Saturday and Monday next the lightning set fire to .4everal to play st the tournament there. A - 9� . ge ti
w FALL WHEATs.—We notice that ' uncertain to all. The remai re in- pu . rchasing mares buildings. I . SpeCAMeM 01:
—A Seedamen, .Toronto, are 560, was taken by Miss Laura Hodgson terred in the Maitlandbank ce atery on for the purpose of molister cheap excursion is to be run I
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. SHREp yoR CANADIAN BREEDERS. the beele Bros. Co. " � - — were foun-1 �'
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gland, paper,says: "The offering the foilowing'new varieties : Canadian of Wingham .-Public School, and the Saturday afternoon. weighing from 1,200 to 1,400 pounds., Dubldn. that day from Palmerston, and a large sgmp�les of A
London, Eng 'ross, Early Red Clawson, third highest, 555, w Bliss I - . 1russels as it is
- I ring a very dull Velvet Chaff, Golden C as taken by I — The barn of Mr. clowd is sure to go from t ple ,wu fouml
present season is proi . .Tones'Winter Fife, and American Bronze. send . Additional Candidates. BARN Bup.NBD. ic holiday, and the band, base ball . i—kr. ,
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� pointof view of the ship. u. Fall Emily Crea8well, of Section No. 7, LocAL BuiEFS.—The Toronto hotel c1v . W- ml
. one from the for copy of their circular, it will Pay Yo This young lady having sse e going there to
- Bulbs should now be selected and planted dur- Tuckeremith. � . and saloon keepers ha 'e decided to The following candidates who f ailed . Henry Eieerman, about a mile north of and I Of
poi of breeding stock to the Dominion mber and October to produce those of marks of v h School Eu- this place, in the townshipof Logan be expected X-firrine, ,
. arge ftken the highest number - sky to ten, cents a indhe subject at the Hig Jay, so .& good time may . a le --
I Al * number, some sixty, we believe ing Septe ps, hyacinths, crocuses,_ those who wrote at Seaforth, is entitled raise the price of whi I ded was struck by lightning and completer; 9 Aud in a -
-class horses, selected by Mr. handsome beds: of tull glass after the Ist of Sept ber. It trance Examination were recommen ith all its contents, on y all attending. Mr. Kendall, the . 11
&c.,that delight the eye so much in spring. s- destroyed w I - ;
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--Of Drst - to a scholarship in the $eaforth Col- f CeT Huron ,ve been pas I . agent here, deserves the greatest amoult A!� .11, .1 .1 ,-
C. J. Douglas for Ontario and other Send for copy of the - Steele Bros. Co., Toronto, Her would be a good thing i th by the Local Board and ho f last week. The fire I � . L ' L
� - Autumn Catalogue. 1181-2 legiate Institute for one year. hotel keepers would do likewise.—The ed by the Educational Department: Thursday night o of praise forthe Interest he is Uki � Invitationto .
farmers, are going forward to the Do a. McKay, of this town. . � occurred about twelve o -clock at night. getting up this excursion. He is M!na -
minion at the end of the m on,th ; but B T>En TWINE.—Try' the Composite teacher is Mis rain of Wednesday Will not , improve GODERICH. � Mr. Eisermau and his - family were In ' looking at
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the few SilyeT, only 10 'cents pe'r po%�nd and rune 500 it is a coincidence to which we direct the color of the barley, but it wi , 11 do . e Dickson, Goderich Public School. to make it asuccess. . . .
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with this exception, and pound, works satisfactorily on all ys that the three I Mami it 6L 44 bed and were only awakened by the nday morning, at � Holiness ca
made on. Can-, feet per the attention of the bo good to the roots and grass. T �r. Henry Or& Wilkenson, ig. A large THE FI-Bz.--On Su -. 40rdial Z
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purchases of live stock, r and machines, does not snarl or tangle, ties tightly highest' positions in the county were mpleted a tour of Archie Dickson, - Is is It glare of the burning buildii izene were roi"a � - ;V01
adian, account at the Royal Shov , is not affected by wet weather and is fully one- Cameron, who has co it 99 of number of the neighbors soon assembled,, one o'clock, our cit private r '
Also Red on by girls. This would seem t - Herbert Hutton, it 46 I i slumbers by the alarm of firet .110
to be made next week at th Hi island half cheaper than any other twine. w Canada %nd the United States a a mem 9C I r froun their LOU
. ?orltes to tanada Cap, �ure M&-nuia, f5 cents and Massey's World dicate that the weaker sex are the ber of the Winnipeg Cricket Te ni, spent Arthur Youug, 11, S. S. No. 16, Ashfield. but nothing could be done to save eithe it being discovered that Hallidal's - Smith in ,
and other shows, the ex] or Blue Ribbon, 16 cents �t 6. c. Willson's, Sea- strougest students. Exeter Public School ,. Dollana Hendersoi the building or its contentso Mr. Eiser. I and its Gove
Indeed, there itself : We, � a couple of days in town t4lis week Walden Fisher, S. S. No. 2, Colborne. block was on fire. It was occupied by
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, I is practically no horned stock going , the undersigned have been ueinj an largest nu d ' John McEvoy, Goderich Separate School -binder and ran i ' - , f ouo*ing h -is
ward." The same paper has this item: Composite Iver Twine and fl it to work mber of pupils passed an residence in the Prairie metropolis has - day a new se(If furniture businessof A. Veal. The ell ,he eould not.
i - , satisfactorily in every respect, tieing tightly, Seaforth Public School omes secondg - t changed him much in appearance. EXETER. the barn for the ht intending to use gine was ,soon at the river, and eoma
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I "Mr. Wallace, Duniface Farm, Fife . , running, out better at the 14t of the ball and is it the next day. it also was destroyed. . he walked,
, the number from the former being 19, no pies a good position there, being Laura Williams, Zurich Public School. mencedito throw water. Withgoodwerk
i wiho has long. been known as a success- very much cheaper than any other Twine we We, do not He occu wm. Johnston, 't 64 . cc The lose will be pretty heavy, and it is . agA—the set
. ful breeder'of Shropshire Aheep and a everused. (Signed), Peter O'Suillyan,McKillop; and fromthe-latter 15. manager of the City Electric Lighting John Ribler 44 is it said there is no insurance. the fire 'Was kept within the limits Of . -Gladstonei.
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frequent 'prize taker at agricultural Georf B. Dorrance, MoKillop ; Alex. Johnston, t Exeter, but Compauy. He in now on his way home. , Exeter 99 it the �foA :of wooden �4 buildings, where - i
. - 'W.f ot Me Ic - - Mr - Ar .f rP^rn"+^ i1a at present Willie Clarke ON it originated containing seven stotsi Pope in 1i �
. S 'K I or); John Barron, MoRilloP ; Jae. suther we can say for Seaforth that . Me
shows, has just despatched rom - land, AloRilicip; ,John G. Grieve, AcA11101);i Faul prepared a large class for the previ- —LVLRBB MOW, I sh in the . TuckerimmM.- t he ai�
p Henry Cooper, MoKillop; Samuel smith,me visiting friends in town ; Annie Blake, S, S. No. 9, Ashfield. extenaing from Will street to the rivfft It
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. splendid lot of twenty Shropshire shee Hullett; John Leiper. ination, and all those who It 44 6, 49 - NEW THRmnER.—Mr. Phillip Mur- ir,d
to the order of Mr. John Dunkin, of Killop.; Edgar Dexter, . one exam neat ,Yf Miss- Nettie Wilson.— r. Tay- Jennie Jardine, ad 7 at ray, the well known thresher, of Tuck- all of which were totally consuMS& Ambawall,dor
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eld, Ontario. T . ;; James -Walker, Tuckersmith; James een prepared J.McNay, " P 44 � and both I
Rrucefi he sheep :were Hullett Richard Robinson, Tuck- passed this time have b for, of the Inland Revenue Del srtment, Blizabeth 44 If 5 J. D. Ronald's engine assisted, and both �
, Armstron& Stanley , that good,faith- I 15- Win J Webster, .1 -break, I re
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. will be since then. This shows - ,h eramith, got home last Friday a fine new '1when is to the
oil bred by Mr. Wallace, and - Kinsman, Hibbert, and hun- ud Mrs. Taylor, are at pr played on the fire until day .
I eremith ; Wm 1181.1 f Ul work is being done in tU Seaforth 9 -1 Geo;g� Brophy, Decker threshing machine. The Strat- was past. While bothe'aginsl -Says th
. exhibited at shown in America." drede of others. ent in town at Mrs. Taylor a father a, all danger _ -
� -- Public School. . ford Decker appears to take the lead, were at work, the firemen had tha fift A low days �
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h9sviest rain storms we have had this though Dur esteemed friend, the editor er holidays., He will take in the Shoes for summer and fail wear to be sold at . commenced throwing water. At oue 00 j!yl�� hp
Macinac trip on one of the Canadian give entire satisfaction to- his I
red on Friday last about ef TuE EXPOSITOR, is forming bad hab- �nual picnic of the children attending the surnm
iffiazon occur th once. This stock is now marked at rock bot. ever to time it looked an if the old Rogers block Hy t r : �
� noon. The thunder and lightning were its and requires looking after. In his Seaforth Presbyterian church Sabbs scific Railway steamers from Colling- and we will now give 16 per cent. numerous customers. I . I pact] , I I
not so severe as on the last issue he complains that the electric School was to have been held in Case's P torn prices w" going to go also, and if it had the" U Mr. mas �
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previous night, grove on Frids . last. The wood and will then spend a p',ortion of discount for cash, as I am cOmpellod to Rive HORSE puReaAsED.-MY.Wan. Jamie. in no- telling Where the fire might have .
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but the rain came down in torrents for lights in that back 'Woods place are not . . y afternoon in Michigan. We ho�e he Will up business on account of failing health. Eggs son, of Alma, has purchased a very fine ended,. It iri generally . supposed *4 has been 44
� . vy ram came con just about the time his time taken at highest price. FRAxK O'NxtLL & Co.
-about twenty minutes and thoroughly kept burning late enough at night, and hea enjoy his well-earned vacation and re- - 1181.2 three year ON filly from Mr. John incendiarism was the cause, but the mw des ite . oca
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thinks they. should not be turned off be ,orated. L- Several Sprc�at, of the 3rd concession. Mr. gra ually b
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� saturated the earth. The rain, also, er turn grestly . invig I In -thanking our customers for their Jamieson will do well with his bargain
was accompanied by a driving wind fore 2 a. in. at any rate, and says, " It grounds were so wet, and Ge weath ' - horses are now in training foe. the races Yery liberal patronage in the past and "liciting ) s a plityp if it W&S "t of ,weeks ..
No serious dam- is very annoying to stumble home in the so threatening, that it was deemed ad Sam as she has all the appearance of being a . in Dr.
from the is�ath-west. f�tpone it until the follow- to be held on Fairview Park in this a contintance ef the e, we would say that on fire, that the fire -bug can not be dil- ,
age was done in this immbdiste vicinity, dark at the imminent riskOf breaking a visable to o The programme we are better preplared than ever to serve our gentle and speedV animal. The Car- r e couldnot I The ailme .
- &in. neck or-limb.)y You should go home ing day. Me was a. great disappoint- town on the 28th inst, old customers, and ws many new ones as may covered, and placed whe e h
. further than lodging the heavy gr earlier, Mae, and then there would be ment to many ofthe youngsters, ,a,s a and purse list can be seen in Our adver. fayor as with their patronage, u our stock his lisle stock is never behind. repeat the same again for some V11116- :Of Vae muse
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. - Other sections, however, were not so 44 I;er had come in from the tising columns and the bill i amorted and is now ,cow late in THE OLDzsT Cxui&N.-A good deal The first shop was owned by J. H&Ili- . � "ted betw,,
In some parts there was a no danger of you stumbling home in goodly num 'a ices. rl - jidmit-the '
fortunate. and the rain in a day or two. -Mr.. John mpbell,. every department and lowest pr .kinds has been said lately about old churns, day, valued at $1,5W; insuranoe,
heavy fall of hail which did considerable the dark." Seaforth water was always country in the forenoon, the of the Gorrie Public School who with of produce taken and highest ponible prices but Mr. Alex. Forsythe, of the 2nd con- $1,000; occupied by Miss Xoutgo!11617� * pbaranoe of �
O tho ' We learn that a qu6stionable stuff, anyway. - Clinton had scarcely ceased falling when paid. p. S. -We have decided to reader all a possession a it q'itarter,
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S. - little folks commenced assembling at th spending accounts this and each year on. tho let of Oc- to all the other churns furniture; lose $400 ; no insurances � wh
-- � e t crop e -wide, extending New Bra. Dickson's January sa before chum which be& . Sw -01MOSt tOW
e Mrs. Campbell and ismily lr� cession, has still in hi
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. e�p ab X mil Your ad. -. However -,the disappointment their holidays at Mr. Charles tobeit instead of the lot of Mr. Forsythe'q churn was I Irv. � - a thorough
tward from near the lake, through -Very well. put, brother. church ving in McKillop, was in town on Wednes- and butter will ,positively not be taken on for age.
son is not so could not be helped. The foII6'V ,nd shop, owned by Win. Roddi4t
the townships of Stanley, Tuckersplith vibe -is good, but every per . account after the 5th of October. COAD, R"111B .
It cros ely situated as you are. Pov- day was all that could be desired in day and called on several of his friends & YOUNG, Henvall. 1181-4 n1ade forty Spare ago, the year after he valued at $4.50; insurance in City worthy As V4
� and, Hibbert, was the worst.- . is one of the oldest came to Tufteremith, and has been in
, be- erty is no disgrace, although very incon- point of weather, and at an early hour here. .Mr. Campbell I teachers in the LocAL Buisps.-The heavy showers almost constant use ever since and is Mu-tuiLl, London, ,,,$350 ; . occupied by I - tion,of the)
the London Road about half way n- the afternoon the road between the and best public schoo f rain during the past week while de- Thomas Ferguson, tinsmith and stoyall' . strong ho
on the 2nd have to work for th-eir daily bread are town and the grove was thronged by oounty.-Messre. Thos. and W�n.Pringle, 0 still as good as ever. For several years -
tween Brucefield and Kippen, and at, venient, and those who are poor and i lose S1,2DO ; insurance in Pertb BtatVA Inuseles to -
the farm of Mr. Chapman, � r hours for both old and young, all making for the of Milwaukee and Chicag-o reFpectively, laying harvest operations somewhat after Mr. Forsythe got -it, it did most of $800. Third shop, owned by a IAO Whilemot �
concession of Tuckersinith, the -ice Was not always able to choose thei orth boys, are in town have helped the pasture fields and root the churning of the neig
IN - one point of attraction. Therewasanim. and former Seaf ' Company, loss $500; insurance 120t hidden see
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lying so thick On the � ground that it toil, and the midnight oil must frequent this week visiting their sister, Mrs. crops Which were beginning to 8 was made by'the late Mr John McIn known; occupied by john Walkerl im- - � be out
I a ly be consumed in order that the machine mense crowd present, and all, both old J. H. I Broadfoot Our annual civic holiday, as we men- toeh, father of Mr. David McIntosh, lement as;lek. . " I
could have been gathered up with ant, Charles Wilson. -Mrs. I, � rooml; lose $100, no iw Main t.
shovel, and the crops on the farms of be kept running. It,is on these oces- and young, seemed to spend a pleas left last week for Manitoba, where she tioned last week, will be held on Fri V.S., of Bracefield. It is of oa � J1 I :CAse
Messrs. Chesney: and Dayman, as well sions that the dark streets are trouble- happy afternoon. The tables werer,kept . L Virden day-, August let. -Mr. S. T. Jackson, - surstuce. Fourth shop, ovmed b in this
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na di eared they must have been and other parts visiting friends,
In. sometimes a little salty, perhaps, but visio Was again andformerly of this village, and who-ia Wroxeter. dick, paint shop'lo" L .
were more or less iniured. appreciated. Eating, swinging, rom Monday last the fire alarm I Y'L by the Missessamplist 10w1ug inte
. ty of 'Middle -sex, then salt never.hurt any person. . held in the very highest esteem PARTIES are warned against negotia- also sewnd stor -
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some parts of the Coun � . .— - Ing, 9 and social converse seemed to tia- raised and the firemen turned out. for his many excellent qualities coupled ting a promissery note drawn by John Sander- as clwelling and dressmaking shop;,100 . -Shoemaker
and even south-east of that, we -notice ial hotel, in son in favor of Mrs. Jane Walker, for $600, dated " 11 ...
-S]CF,D GRAINS. -Mr. John Stafford, of the principal items on the programme, Some person at the Commerc with his large hearteduess, uprightness Ut $250, no insurance. Them ladies W � - Shoe �
that there was also a heavy fall of hail. , Illop, is an time taken up that attempting to throw a !ig�ted match Wroxater, 6tb June, 1893, and having a payme Shoe
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quite the 13th concession of McH and so well was the . and general liberality, spent part of last endorsed on the back thereof of $350, dated Ilth everythink, barely escaping with thilk sk I
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ettled and is very favorable for the in- enthusiast in the matter of producing most seemed sorry when night arrived out 0 week and this ainong his friends, who April, 1890, the said note having been lost lives, having to leave in their nil .
�- a seed grains and roots of: the newest and and they had to leave the beautiful, � fall on the window sill. It Ignited the Lore than pleased to see him once JA" WALKBR- - .1119 clothes their sister Mrs. Bailsoft-VIIi Novembe
gathering of the crops. . . . )d, and after smouldering� some time were m ; I 'Moist
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I most improved varieties, He has this cool grove. gained sufficient strength to burst more. -Mr. J. I. Carter, of Courtright, BAsE-BALL.-The Unions of Gorrie Muskoka, lost her clothing and, a , 0 va
. W"T HARD WORK CAN AccompLisu. year grown some very fine barley of the A few pails of water was here last w*eek looking hate and and Wroxeter visited Owen Sound last watch, she being on %visit. The'foew. Wine the f
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Ghoan B. Howie, . ) is a � I be� of interest to 'many of damage was done. Had the inis- dwelling nearly finished and 8 Keirl � 11
I living witness to the truth of the old- from Philadelphia and paid 67 per bush- Globe wil sents a very neat appearance. -Mr. Sounders were obliged to yield to the $100 was rai ed for them. Of* . 11 I
ring "Where there's a will el for it and this year sowed- seven our readers : 11 Another professor has hap occurred at night instead of in the J. T. Wren, -the efficient pal superior prowess of the Unions, partic. �h owned by Thos. Farrowpana 1111110,11y su
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- I 0 a d to. the teaching staff of middle of the.. day the r,"ult might have -public schools, was in =ich ularly an the latter were strengthened i �p as the new po, 100 . Petency.. -
there's a way." Without sight and with b.ushels. He has a splendid crop and al- be n dde The necessity of this been different. -Mrs. Wm. Moxley left of.our ' - mt office ; 90-0 - 'And Ir . I -
hardly adequate knowledge of the though the seed cost him.so much he Knox College, spend a few weeks visit- last week, and is now, together with his by a little of the best base ball talent the $500 ; insurance $300. It was A - , '.
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� English tongue, Mr . as it has long been thought that Dr. ing friends in Galt and vicinity.-Mri. . 0 . AU(14D
studies,at the University of Edinburgh yield him at the rate lof 60 bushels per - Mr. and Mrs. R. Arnold are also spend- The score stood 9 to 5. The Shelburne that the office had not been Moveds. 0 " U
for the',4ospel ministry ten years ago. acro and the grain wil� weigh 58 lbs. to Gregg, professor of apologetics and Wm, Grassie, who has been visiting e 3nii1w
ory, who is beginning to -feel f riends here f or some weeks,leaves to -day ing a week at the lake shore at Bayfield. club requested a game f rom the victorious Mr. Farrow would then hav bei a centut
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as hardly intelligible. They us is very good. Thd berry is plump the weight of years, should be relieved for n -law, 'W � a is beiX19 - - Waxither,, -
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. first en to the -lectures, andbright. Res.aysitis much better of someof hisduties. Itwas felt,:too, accompanied by her daughter -i load of fine horses for speculation to proved, invited defeat by the score of 9 in laolt" eeVs issue a to th � 8& I
thought he would list . Grassie, of Vancouver, Brandon, Manitoba. We hope he will to 1. - dangerous block and"unfit for a 00 .V other,
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I but would never dare to present himself than the beat English varieties, being that there were subjects of importance Mrs. Walter I make well out of them. -An A No. I BRiEr NO2BS. -As showing the quality o1fice. MT. Farrow says he is 91 i , -
� , . for examination, but very . soon they saw better adapted to our :,climate and will that should not be neglected in the col- Briti h Columbia. -Several members of Bell organ for the use of Carmel Pres- of the immense hay crop taken in build a new office of brick on*the Flilm . Still in-thei
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ations and ripen earlier and will not discolor. Mr. - lege, and although temporary relief was the Clinton Gun - club had a frie On 6 vaoit
. that he coald pass his examin byterian Sabbath School has been re- this year, it may be mentioned that nd if such is done your correspo . be of �Cousf
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. Stafford has also grown this year's con. given by the appointment of a lecturer contest with the Seafortb club here on . is c
prizes too, amidst the generous . ment of Old Tests- Tuesday evening. -A vey,y intereatiDg cently purchased from Messrs. Scott the farm of Mr. H. Struthers, Turn- , won1 object to theoffice being ebsuged t . I
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. 9111`u s fellow students. :11 Bros., of Seaforth, and he would. in fact be%plessed,, it would ;
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app, the - Dominion, Hybrid wheat. This wheat is a hybrid ment introduction and analysis, another ,lacrosse m atch Was pla on Tuesday to the service of song. -Mr. Simpson, of ured considerably over seven feet in be an inducement to have the rest of 00 - tiftnan?x. I
18S5 he arrived in ry by the re- evening last, between the $cots, of Scot- shopt noted for
travelled &11 over, entertaining q,nd in- of the Diehl and Red Mediterranean, change was made necessa 8 been adding to the a length.�The fall wheat.crop in this sec- block re -built of brick. Sixth ,. to
. u New York state rtbout, quest of Professor Gregg to be relieved land, and the Egmondvi�lles, of Eg- this village, ha p-
Btructing o;udiences by his lectures on and originated i It was first in- .of one of the subjects assigned to him. mondville, on the Scots' grounds. The pearance and value of his dwelling on -111ion will average about 30 bushels to owned by Clarkson, of Toronto, aseki4grn D. ShOeva f
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%nds of the Bible," and the eight or tenAyeare ago. lolls SM; 10?!, in
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son, of Tuckeramith. Mr. John Mow- geties was accepted by the General As- aided, and was won by the Scots by 9 Oollen will Wo
For over two years past he'bas been . d on the recommendation of three goals to none, Mr. R. AtcCosh, mr�i. and Miss Davis, of Wingham, wife John Knutson left last week for St. sured. Damage to w too tM the Weste
settled as pastor in Brussels, Ontario, bray, -of McKillop, got a sheaf of it sembly, an college, the Rev. of the Sesforth. Beavers, acted as ref. and daughter of the Rev. Mr. Davis, Johns, New Brunswick, on a visit to covered by insurance. Damage -'. Ayivank a
where Sunday after Sunday he officiated from him and kept vowing it until last the auth6rities of the - ereq; and Messrs. W. Meredith and N, were this week the guests of Mrs, R. friends. -Rev. Mr. Malcolm, of Tees- Roger Block $100 ; oovered by iislor f I 1� Abraham I
without a book or a scrap of paper, held year he had about three acres. Mr. R. Y.Tbomson, M. A., B. D., the pres Mr, and Mrs W. A. Waugh water, exchanged pulpits last Sunday ance. Damage to Wilson -Block S130. dfttt W"
meetings during the week, Stafford purchased the product of this ent lecturer on Old Testament introduci McCosh as umpires. The game was Morrison.- ate glass not b" 'Cord ofo
prayer c. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Macarthur, recent- with Rev. Mr. Davidson. The church insurance $W, the pl
Visited the nick and conducted funeral crop. This year's crop is as fine & sam-- tiOD, was appointed professor of &-POIO- witnessed by a very fair crowd of ape bspo* to e(Jual ,
. from their holiday trips, goere wwe treated to two excellent oar. covered by the insurance, The �uaii ,
. wheat as we -have everiseen. Mr. ties and Old Testament literature. Dr.. tators. The winners are now open for ly returned
and marflige serviceo'to the satisfaction ple of er, i the former from Berlin and neighbor. nions. Mr. Malcolm was formerly an ore are now here settling the losses# ,
. of the community. Dr. ii[owie has now Stafford sowed it on the 28th of Septem. egg will continue professor of church � ohallenges from any club'of juniors in - I �
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