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To admit,� this claim means order, and are advertising for logs far I - . E D W � 0 CASH cumBtauo6s, it is none the less"true that' disposition and was universally beloved prea6hed a very instructive sermon from that each party interested in this ditch and :near.—Mr.-, Button, of' the chair E�v�,�ard M'Faul' . I I , BJU-i FINE— I atch and a very liberal and respected by all who knew her,, It the v�orda " The Lord is my shepherd." can have a bridge built across it at the factory, has the brick walls of hill build. . S i � all elljoy�d the in ' � I I � . sum was realized and it has'been davot- ,seemed to afford ,her the greatest —R6v. Mr. Shilton, B. A., of Clinton, expense of the parties interested in the ing up and the ro�f on.—The newl'town .. l ter - ed to deserving objects. The gate re- - pleasure to do'& kind or generous act, will 4 - ditch ; or in other words they will help hall is about completed. . OLUMN.. . i . ; . preach the regular annual educa � . � _OIN AND AFTER JUNE 2nd, 1890,— ceipts amounted to $39,of which $15 were and her -quiet - and unostentatio'us I tional. sermon in the Methodist church each other to build bridges across it. Be'. ' - i � . I required! for expenses. Of the remain- manner of giving always made the gift here,next Sabbath evening. Serv'ice at fore admitting the principle involved the .a,6wi Cho e Dry Goods,. - . � . qk. I- � � sar must be unifiorni in color' and sweet.' ing $24,1$12 were given for the benefit to be doublk appreciated by the re- 6.30 p. in. The usual afternoon service council conWuded to ' eek the best legal A PRomisING . STUDEXT.—In last i ; � � , i of the Mechanics' Institute and each of cipient. She will be much missed � 0 The council will week's Ayr Recorder we find very pleas- GODERICH S-rRIMT,, §EAFORTH. nd �o advice in t na' er.' Silk Plaila'and Fancy. I .the captains took $6 to* be'used'for only by her bereaved husband a ,t will �e withdrawn. - - I I meet b . I T - . _____ - - n Not'mbe'r Ist at 10 o'clock, at ing and interesting mention of a Huron . . - � i I . . ritable purposes, Captain atives but by a very large circlel of Onselhurst. . Dixon's hotel, BruceIeld, to Pay con- boy. The gentleman referred to in the � cha I � � � . AN �"ic I friends. The. sincere sympathy o tractors and for general business. . , A 0 a Chris n f an LL Dresis Goods all GradeFf. "' I ADIAN BARE. giving his to the- Women' _ C , Nom.—Afies Mary J. Meters . following paragraph is the eldest son of � . — � Temperance ' Union. Both apta � a . - . . _� I I ; , i n will .go out to Mr.� Sproat in this the is visiting friends and relatives about 4 ; . James Edgar Esq., of Howick town- and Coloring. � . desire us to, express their thanks to hour of bin very sad and sudden berea-ie . I - We shrink, from the thought as we should ' I . - Whi�by.—Mr. John Gray, formerly a Hibbert. township: " On Sabbath evening, 12th shrink from the si.ght. Such a man would be I I the men who so nobly responded to ment. The funeral took place on Mon- � inst., Mr. J. D. Edgar, -a student of � an unbearable Canadian, especially if he livedill 'their call at the, sacrifice of time, and day. and w very'largely attended, residIent of . this place,. was visiting 1 A GOOD LAMB. —Al e4x. McLaren, Esq., Man''.Jes, newest things Huron County and had access to the CHXAP AND this ,vicinity last week.—Mr. J. Shel - the worthy reeve, attended the Milver- Knox College, who has been in charge es to a,11 otherwise iDourred inconveniences," many being p sent from distant parts herd left for Buffoo on Thursday wit4 of the Presbyterians at New Dundee GEASTF oLuTuixG wbich Pickard suppli I � . to wea7. coraera. , Have you'seen ourNISW FALL CLOTHING'? - and who had ,me to pay a last tribtite carload of lambs.—The farmers are b I 1 ' I ton fall show as � a judge, and while since last spring, preached an eloquent I I J � ' ' ' They are beauties in every sense of the word. DEATH OY MR. MATTHEW DORSEY.— of respect to o e whom in life. they h d 69Y there be purchased a Leicester ram lamb sermon on Men's Youths' Boys' & Children's Suits Over- pulliiig marigolds, which are a good cro'. from Mr. John Smith, of Rostock, y I P M er , I - John xiv:27, and at the con- 3- illi�l latest styles doats in larger variety than ever befor'e'. Are Last week we announced the serious ill- so much betoved. The remains w:e _M Bars. Pari h and Miller lefthere last weighing 160 pounds, The lamb took el-usion of the service bade the large easily � Uited. you fully fitted out for the fall and winter sea- ness of Mr. Matthew Dorsey, Jorinerly interred in thO: Egmondville cemetery. weX for Mo8 egation farewell. This was his � . f not remember where they clothe the Can- at Boulder, Colorado and ntreal, to study for the the first prize, and we would like to ,,,gr - . 211811i Bare, the Bargain Clothing and Dry Goods of this town, � '* I ministry. We wish them every success, hear of anybody who can beat it A' last Sabbath here, for the present t - � that his brothers John and Michaei bad PERSONAL.—The Orillia Times of the He spoke words of sound adviae- Ribb)ns,. great variej— � House of Seaforth.1 I —A :1 number of the young people from spring lamb weighing 160 pounds ai the least- C by � � gone to attend to him. "W6 deeply re- 9th inst., has he following: " In t IS the line north of us spent a very Pleasant beginning of October is a thing not to be and kindly encouragement to his bear-, . - ; WK P110KARD, gret now! having to record Mr. Dorsey's presence of th� immediate friends of t ie I for Dre3s Trimmings. � , . L I ,, era. His many friends here wish him I i � forth time at the residence of Mr. T. Nichol, picked u day. The " Laird .God speed in his 'further. studies . T. Kidd's old stand, Sea I . death. The sad event occurred on S&A- contracting parties yesterday at t ie on Friday evening last. justly feels that he has got a prize. I � I —_ - I — tirday a �ew hours before his brothers residence of t4!e Rev. Gsorge Grant, � 3. - I When the service was ended a meetin' Hosiery, Fine Goods and I - � - . - , —_ - . 9�1 ,�%­ , P,a, , reached him. They returned, bringing A., Inspector I of Public Schools, Re,v-. . I Walton. - was held, at the close of which a mem- durable. - .1 ,UV#n Wjfoo " t,or the remains with them, and arrivold George Needh1am, of Egmondville, a4d OitANGE TEA-MEETJING.—Tbere will Grey. bership roll was formed with a view to - . 1 __ I M � I # home yesterday. The funeral will take Miss Janet Gr"t were made one. The be a tea -meeting in the Orall'g,e ball of TowNsiaip NOTES.—Mrs. D. C. Me- the formation of a church congregation I - — place from Mr. Dorsey's family residenbe father of the bride, Rev. George Grant, Nair, son and daughter, of Toronto, are in due format an early date." . Gloves, all kinds, service � I No. 252,� in -this place, on - Wednesday, I . ' in this town this, Friday, morning at 9 tied the nuptial knot, assisted by Re I I I � � I visiting their relatives on the 14th con- , r _'nd the remains will be interred 1*1 November 5th. Tea will be served from cese 1. 71- - - guaranteed. � E o'clock, a A. Grant, of St. Marys, uncle of t. 3.30 to 5 o'clock p. m A programme ion. —We regret to learn that Win. . - - . � . in Irislitown cemetery. Mr. Dorsey wits bride, and Rev. R. N. Grant, of *Orillii. - Telfer, junior, of the 16th concession, is . Ja6nJ8%l1__ . " I � E of music &0d speeches will be carried ' Corsets, best shapes,easy 7 - � r I . —Mr. Robert a young man, just in the prime c,f life, The bride was tastily attired in a dre6j' � ,& GENERous GI)FT. � out in St. Ge�rge'a church. Speaking very ill with pleurisy and pneumonia.— G. J. SuTHER4A", Notary Public, . k Jamieson, of the Golden Lion store, being only 45 years of age. Ho bad of cream,- embroidered opera flanne The trustees of School Section No. 8 Conveyancer, Commissioner in � . - fitted. ,� High Court of � r a 8 an Justice, Insurance Agent and Issuer i6f1far ' * . � been in Colorado about ten ye r , d trimmed with white watered silk a d have engaged John Stewart, junior, as nage i re8-ented each member of- the Huron � by Mrs. Gilmore, Rev. Mr. Cluff, of . ; � foot Ball Team with a fine white China held a responsible and lucrative position watered ribbod; tulle veil and oran e Brussels, Reve. Messrs. Forrest and teacher in 'their School for 1891 at a Sal- Licenses. All legal documents and wills drawn ! i Ottawell,of Walton. and Mr. Henry � up according to law. Olfice at the Post Office. B'O s I suits � � silk hau.dkerGhiefs,hem-stiehed, and bay- on a railroad there. He was home blossoms. She carried a boquet 6f Allan of-Hirlock. Mr. Ben Gerry, P. ary of 8340.,.—A happy event took place I- stylish md ing the initials of each recipient worked . I � 1192 � - - . about three years ago, and then seemed. maiden's blush roses. Miss Mary Beck, C. M."will occupy the chair. On the on the 16th concession on Wednesday of MESSRS. MCPHE'Rsoii & -Co. having well made. I I in raised letters. These goods were quite strcinaa and robust. For some tirne of Penetanguishenp, and Min Ten& C. * last week, when Mary,, daughter of Geo. purchased the stock of James E. Troyer, and I I I f purchased by Mr. Jamieson when .in he has beeli�troubled at intervals -with Grant, the bridesmaids, wore dresses �f evening of November 6th,' Mrs. Gilmore Shiels, consummated a marriage con- having also added thereto a choice stock of . '; Overcoats to keep I Glasgqw a mouth or two ago and sent 'Cream cashmere ,with ' cream will deliver a lecture in the Orange Groceries, Provisions, Flour and Feed, are pre- Boys! Bright's disease of the kidneys, and the satb2 tract with Mr. Henry Elart, of Lead- I . to Belfast to be initialed. The members last attad , k proved fatal. He was onl trimmings, and old:rose with surah silk hall, when a silver colleetiop will be pared to sell goods at a very small margin over � It . y taken up for the benefit of p � bury. If he makes as good a husband cost. It will pay all intending purchasers to the boy � p warm. . . -three days before his trimmings, respectively, and carriell as he is a blacksmith they ought to be examine the stock and deal with us. McPuRp.- of the team heartily thank their Honor- I confined ' o bed - ome the Or hans' - . , , , ary-President for his generoas gif t.- � death. His wife died several years ago boquets of the same flowers as the bride. 11 ' All are cor . dially invited to . at- happy. He and his partner, Robert 50-� &Co. - - 1192 - ; tend. All to be had at close - . . � . � - � - and his family, consisting of one daughter' The groom wag supported by Mr. Jamt a . __ . � 11�hiels, 'are doing a good business in GiviNG up Bu.RNESS. —For the next two I t EcuoEls FRoAx FoRmtR-SE"oRTHiTjr,g.' and two ions, have always lived in Sea- Brebner, assistant librarian of the I � iLeadbu ' prices for cash from ff tt. I � �� I I Hulle , ' ry. The boys gave the young weeks we will sell Boots & Shoes at -prices never . —Frorn'the Listowel Banner we learn - forth. A though so much absent from onto University, and -his brother, A . , couple a decent charivari to inaugurate heard of before. Remember we bought those a - —T ' goods for about 70c. on the dollar,and thO,y will be leasant news of some former Seaforth their father they were much attached to James Needham. The elaborate we - CH RCH OPENING. -he new Preat Y' ,th�!Ouccessful launching of their barque oncession 4 sold regardless of price, as I am giving up bus - Eye: The Trowbridge correspondent, him,and the sad news of his death was a ding breakfaust as supplied by catere terian church, on the llth'� c I iRto the sea of iiatriniony. at once. FRANK O'NxiL. 1191 Edward McFaul, � in reporting an entertainment held in �. will e formally opened on,, Sabbath 7' ' L, terrible blow to them as well as a very a -Mrs. Needham arrived . ( - . next � LumBicm. —Thirty or F SEAFORTIL the Methodist church there says : 9 , hen Rev. Profess -or KoLaren, of' orty thousand . .. , ) severe bereavement to his many rela- home on Frida evening. er * To= will preach in the forenoon at Dashwood. feet of Rock Elm Plank, 12, 14, and 16 feet long " Short and excellent addresses were They w 0 , ' . tives and friends here. He was highly met at thestati�on by'& deputation fr 11 , k and in the evening at 6.30. . NOTES.—Misa Elsie Freid of Parkhill forsalecheap. Also Inch Timber and Scantling. I given by i�e following gentlemen: esteemed by 'all who knew him here, and the congregati and conveyed to th P . RonT. BELL, JR., 3rd Concession, Hay. 1-189x-4 Waterloo. have been visiting friends Messrs. � Eldridge Kellam, teacher ; the responsible positions he has ,held Manse, which the ladies had alread Professor McLaren is one of the ablest is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mike Finn. . - . Byron Snell, principal of the Trow- since leaving here is the beat evidence prepared and which was made to loo divines in Canada, and those who hear She says I I D�shwood is the place to RETIRING. —The -Rev. 0. H. - -Bridge- and relatives around here.—Mr. Henry � . I bridge school, and the Rev. Jame * s . Cas- that he was equally well thought of in as home -like and cosy as possible. Her him will have a treat. An opening tea- have a good time."—Rev. Mr. J. Yager man, of St. Paul's church, and of whom Ortwine has g9ne to'Kilmanagh, Michi- well. We were also favored witli an his new home. He has, prospered ii� they were met and welcomed by man meeting will be held on 'the following returned from b4o visit to Stratford last we made mention in a former issue as gan, t9 see his daughter, Mrs. Trumner, I excelient, practical, address from the Colorado �nd leaves his family -coinfort.i of the ladies andgentlemen of the co Monday evening, Tea will be served week. —Mr. R. Pook is away on a visit intending shortly to sail for the old who is very Sick at present. He was . . . Rev. W. T. Cosens,- of Alma Circuit. ably provi'ded for. in the old church building at 6 o'clock to Parry Sound. He intends to pur- country, there'.to spend the winter accompanied by Miss Trumner.—Mr. , I I I I . gregation, and after introductions an and the ipbaking and music will be hela chase a timber limit, which is situated months, preacQ what might be termed John R. Eckstein, of Jackson, Michi'. . —_ the usual formal proceedings, all enjoye � _' I � � in th'e hew church. The church is now. near the large Aeam saw -mill which he his farewell sermon for ,the time beifig, gan, passed.through here a few days ago� HARvEv_ HomE SEnvicE.—His Lord ROUSE, TO RENT.—To Rent, a com.L a sumptuous tea after which, a siho and called on some of his old friends. ship, theBiahop of Huron, will preach- fortable dwelling in a cenvenient part of th6 n9arly completed, and. is one of the neatest owns in that � district.—Our village is or until his return, on Sabbath evening, . t��e wafi, pleasantly spent, when th I � I He looks bale and hearty. � : a harvest thanksgiving sermon In St . town, containing - 8itting-room, dining rooml visitors -took their, departure, lea,' in&' and most comfortable places of worship still extending� its boundaries. Mr. October 5th, on which 'occasion the rev- ; Thomas! Church, Seafur-th kitchen and'four bed -rooms, besides closets and in the' county. It is a credit to the zeal Jacob Weber h4a erected a comfortable erend gentleman delivered an exceeding - i . I -y- this Friday ,00d-sh,d. Hard and soft water pumps in th6 their pastor and his amiable bride to and liberality of the congregation. I We now dwelling house. Mr. Holtz, the ly ab.le, interesting and impressive ser- I Varna. I evening; at 8 o'clock. The,Church has kitchen, Apply at Tez ExPOSITOR Office, Sea- reconnoitr'e' on ,their own account, no. hope t'e opening services will* be largely veteran tailor has built a new tailor -shop mon to a very large congregatidn, the COURT ORGANIZED.—A Court of the been handsom- ely decoratedx with fruit forth- � 1192 .doubt feeling that their lot had fallen and flowers for the occasion, and, as the Two FA1 attend d. on the South alf of William Willert's church being crowded to its utmost Canadian Order of Foresters was organ- . EE TRIPS To NEW YORK CITY*. among a genuinely Christian and kind I . I - I I Bishop is. one of the most eloquent and -For this month only -The Fire ide Wee y will e rte e p e. lot.—Mr. Allen the blind-- Musician ac. capacity. The reverend gentleman ized here on Wednesday the let iust., I I . 8 Id h a d ­p o I ve two return tickets to New York for the two . � —_ earnest expounders of Gospel Truth in rargest lists received in October. The winners of ; # . . . Sta.ffa. companied by S,iider attended the Bay- was also, previous to his departure, pre- when the following officers were duly � the Ministry of God in the Dominion, these extra prizes will of course have equal ' LOCAL BRmFs�.—We are indebted to NOTL—The annual F&II Fair, held field and Kirkton shows last week and sented by his congregation with a purse elected and inatall�d by Brothers Clay- I � - a large crowd from every denomination chances for the free trip to California and Mr. John Staffo d, of , McKillop, for the on Tu , sday and Wednesday of last report having done well.—We are �much and also with a fine dressing case, the ton, of Listowel, .and McEwan, of Hen- . will no doubt embrace the opportunit, Florida and return ; $200 sealskin sacque, m . week, t1as a grand success. There was pleased to again! see Miss Egan in our latter being from the church choir, all Ball : John Torrance, C. R.; S. A J ade champion cauliffil wer- which weighed 15 i of hearing him. His Lordship will ad- to order ; handsome Shetland ponyj silver .tea ' taken It the gate $50 village. During the millinery season which testifies to the hi h esteem in Moffat, V. C. R.; J. R. Balfour, R. S., I set, worth $60, and many -more. pounds with the, leaves, and 124 pounds more than any 9 � ;- These are prizes . . � I a previous regret to annou I S. I minister the' rite of coufirn)ation to a for'the largest lists of words made from the let- dressed, and it was as good as it was . year.—We nee -last springshe h d charge of Mr. Kel- which he is held. We unite with. his V. M. Diehl., Chap.; W. McAlli ter F. number of candidates at Dublin, at 11 ters Fireside Weekly. The contest is Open tQ large.—We are very sorry to learn th the illness of Mr. M. Burns, who is Suf - lerman'8 millinery department and she very, many friends in wishing him a;,. safe S.; Joseph Foster, Treas.; A McNaugh- everyone sending in with their list $1 for the at has now come to take the same position and pleasant trip and renewed health. ton, S.' W. -John Ashton, J. W.; A . o�clock, and will come on here in the Fireside Weekly for six months. Send five one. Mr;- William Dorrence, who is one of our fering f om pneumonia, but hope he will during the fall term. I McNaughto;, S. B.; A. Robertson, J.B. afternoon in time for evening service. cent stamps to 9 Adelaide Street, west, Toronto, oldest and most respected residents, 8001 �cover.—Mr. John Sadler and � - LOCAL BRiiEFsi—The Messrs. Petty -0 for copy and premium supplement. All lists ', daughter have returned home from the I 0 This Court is organized under the moot . int6nds removin to Washington Terri., Bros., the enteipri8ing proprietors of , must be in before November 15th. . 1192x2 . . �31yth- favorable circumstances and if we can . HURON MusimNs ABROAD.—Mrs.C. � - tory, where he tas, two sons. He will States, where they have been for the � the Yorkshire Packing Rouse, have al. . Sage,. of Walton, and her daughter, be accompanied by his daughter, Miss past th ee weeks. —It is hopeid that- one TiaE Sjiow.—The show of the. Morris ready a large amount of material on the Judge by the staff'of officers wecan safe-- . . FOOT BALL NOTES.—Th-e Hurons de- ly predict a prosperous future. Miss Annie Sage, the talented muslGians feated the I �Brussels team by 6 to 0 in a Dor-rence, and his son - Samuel. He in- of 'our clizens will not be bothered with Agricultural Society was held here on ground for the addition which we made. and musical gims' performers, are- now friendly g tends leaving ab ut the middle of n the nig itmare �ny more, as the young Thursday and - Friday last. Thursday mention of in last week's issue,that they "jP,Bii3LE, SOCIETY M-EETDrG. — The on a professional tour through the �Tne on 'the grounds of the ' ext annual meeting of the Varna. latter on Saturday last. Next Saturday mo,th.—Mr.a'u Mrs. John McCartney, Swain who caused him so much trouble Was a delightful day, and the entries intend erecting.—The street lamps re- I � United States, and, their many home they play their firFit match in the West- of Ethel, Grey township, were in town has returned to Toronto to attend the came in well. The list of entries was cently put up by a number of our vil- Branch of the Upper Canada Bible So - friends will be pleased to learn that they , Ontario'.Veterinary College.— Mr. Frank .larger by over two hundred than at any lagers, present a very 'nice appearance ciety was held in the Methodist Church ern Association - championship series this week. They, attended the funeral of ' here on Wednesday the Ist inst., when' are meeting with great success and re- the late Mrs. Sproat.—Messrs. 0. Gilgan !is going to be. married on Wed- former show. ' 4r. McQuarrie, the vet- and are of great service during these - - . . ceiving many laudits from the -Amer- against Ayr, the same club as they E. nesday; to Miss Burns, of Logan. We eran Secretary, Who has held that office dark evenings. . We believe a number the following officers were elected : J played th6 opening game with last Coleman and R. Roach, of the -Commer- . ican people U a private -letter fro; I B. Secord, president; W. Clarke, treas- in, spring. At that time t�e Hurons won cial, went to Lexington, Kentucky, this wish then) the best of luck. .ever since the -society was organized, more intend putting them up, which urer ; Jam ; D. . Lynn Museum, dated October 11th, by 2 to 1. I The Ayr �,eam has been week, to purchase a blood stallion for s6me twenty-five years ago, says it was, Speaks well for the enterprise and go- ea Armstrong, secretary . , � Mrs. Sage says, " We have alr"dy greatly strengthened thA fall by the ad. Mr. Coleman if they caiii get anything . , Wroxeter. taken on the whole, the largest and best aheaditivenese of our villagers.—We Beattie, Depobitor. Eloquent and inter - filled a two weeks' engagement at Austin , to suit.—I&r. and Mrs. Hugh McIutosh�j BREViTlEs.—Mr. , S. Y. Taylor, presi- ,show ever held in Blyth. The improve- welcome our friend, Mr. John McFar- eSting addresses were delivered by Rev. I & Stone'a Musuern, Boston. We also dition of two -ex-Galt men ; Johns, their of London,were in town this week. Mrs. I dent East Huron Teachero'Con ' ntion, ment was principally noticeable in the lane and his bride, to our village and F. G. Newto n-, of I Bayfield, and Revda. I . played at a �a . cred concert in . goal -keeper!, is particularly good, per- ve J. Walker &'rid J ;McConnel of Varna. the Grand McIntosh is visiting friends in McKil- I and Mr. John Davidson, jr., attended a outside department. The show of horses, wish them long and continued happiness. I I I � haps the Isecond beat in Ontario. J.R. Simpson, agent of the, . i week we are playing in Lynn, Massa- society gave:a full and detailed account, J Although rainy days and early sunsets lop.—Mr. Alex. Scott, jr., got the tops meeting of the Convention held at Friday, the big.day, the weather was week moying into a neat cottage nearIlya A Theatre, Boston,, on September 28, ' hif cattle and sheep woo especially good. On —Mr. T. Harold, Railway agent, is thi The Rev. are not favorable conditions under which taken off. the two first fingers of his Wingham on the 9th and 10th inst.—On Of the working of the society during the . ehusetts, commencing October 6th. On to practise, I the Hurons intend to play'a right hand on Wednesday. He was atL Saturday last Mr. John Hamilton Ship. not so favorable. The morning dawned opposite the depot. There is nothing past year. 1 � . Monday, October 13th, we play at the game nexti Saturday becoming the tending a planer in Broadfoot's factoryi ped three car loads of cattle, consisting wet and gloomy, and the*rain continued like love in a cottage.—Mr. J. Scott re- NoTEs.—T . he Rev. Mr. Thibedeau, of . Gaiety and Bijou Theatre, Boston. We champions -of Western Ontario. and allowed his hand io come too close of tw6 car loads of stockers and ,,, until after eight,o'clock, and the clouds turned this week from Hamilton, where The I . - Bayfield, preached a very practical ser- I have also: made engagements at Now 1 . looked very threatening all forenoon. It hewas.visiting friends.—We hear that . . York,- Johnstown, Pennsylvania-; Troy, team will differ a little from that of last to the knives. He will have a Sore of springers, to Glasgow, Soot. cleared up, however about noon and the Mr, John Coldwell, or., has beendo- mou here last Sunday evening in the New York, and Waterbury. . We are Spring; Kil�loran drops out for the pres- hand for some timp.—Messrs. Hamiltoil land. Mr. Hamilton accompanied the remainder of the da� was very pleasant '113 8 ery good shooting recently.— Methodist Church on the subject of . ' I I i enjoying on: ent at least; on account of his inability & McInnes have had a very artistic sign lot to, Montreal, from which place the * g ome v . -Education.—Mise:L. Hillin, of Seaforth, r trip very much, :and, are' to practise ;I his place on the right will paintedon the side of their building. It, cattle will He under the care of -Messrs. The gloomy morning, no doubt, kept a Mr. E. Rannie's fine new dwelling 1.9 and Miss L. Wanless have opened a having a good opp6rtunit of seeing the ' good many at home, an aring completion.—The Rev. Mr. I . isoneof the most attractive intown4 . country. Wherever wegoweare well. succeed the'latter as left . . Thelettering was done byMr. Jameo McCoa h, of P,etrolea, wasinthe village y betaken b�, Smith, while Willis will W. H, Sanderson and Pete McTavish. of decreasing the gate receipts fully one dress and mantle making establishment . I wing man I We wfph Bill and - treated. " . possib Williams and is- creditable to his tast� . �Pete a �pleasant voy- hundred dollars.. However, there was a last week visiting friends.—Mr. Wm. ai the residence of Mr. John Wanless. . ly Dave ,McDonald will play back, y age aiad a safe return.— Mr. Albert large crowd present and the receipts to. Moore is packing apples for the export We expect these ladies w ' ill do a large with a Dew Iman as half-ba3k, or the and skill. —Mrs. Dr. Plunkett, of Iowa,; Paulin steps gaily to tile front with the taled up about as much as usual. The trade. and lucrative busines Cou.wcit, DoiNGs­ —At a meeting of new man -may play back and leave Dave ancd her son Laurence, arrived here tbii champion .apple, weighing one good . ; RESCUED AT THE LBA'ST MINUT.E.—On-- the town council,, �eld on Mondayeven- in his old place at centre half eek, and will spend some time visiting pou prize list will be found on the 3rd page ing last, a crossing was. ordered to be -back.— ' w nd. The fruit grow in! his garden.— . Fridibyof lastweek a very amusing - . - - erected on 1be 'Varsity defeated the Soots, of T&_ her daughter, Mrs. Dietrich.—Mr. Wm. Grain has been coming in to our market of this issue. Exeter. scene occurred in our village, Mr. Wig - John Street,. at the east end onto, on Saturday, by 4 to 1. It would , Taylor, of Morris, arrived here on Sat.; very freely of late. LOCALS. —Inapector Paisley, of Clin- BRIEFS.—Quite a number' of young gins who was fined $10 and costs at the r ' Our buyers are ton, visited our town on Friday, and as Pf Jarvis at eet. A request from Mr. not surprise! many if the University men urday last, on his return from Kansas, paying 88 cents for wheat, 55 for peas, folks from here attended the Harvest recent trial here, was unable to pay thw- I A. Cardno, to have water lying opposite won the Torlonto' championship, and if where ,be h -ad been visiting his father, a result of his visit one' of our -citizens Home tea at Mooresville the other even- � I , � and 35 for oats.—Mr. Win. Wilson, one money at the required time. 'Constable I e to report at I forty -rod without ing, and report having had a good time. Proudfoot was therefore instructed to his residence removed, was referred to they did, one of the events of the season brothers and other Huron friends. He of our enterprising grain merchants was fined for vending . the street �committe the would be a match between them and , had a pleasant time, and was well had the misfortune to fall F ) a Government permit. 'The family of Miss Ferguson, of London, who has been place him behind the bars at Goderichi, , next meeting of council. The time for from his store- Mr. Cummer, formerly of the Standard - —, but then it will not do to ape ' pleased with what he . saw of the coun- house door the other day, at a height of visiting in town has returned horne.— but just as the constable was about to- " � - . � collecting the poll tax was extended . un- late on probabilities. —In- ,the Junior try. ' .rhe corn crop is a failure there about Six feet. He wae laid up a day have removed to Windsor. Messrs The concert in the_tov�n hall on Tuesday proceed on his official trip with his via- , - til the 10.th of November, at which time League se'ies this year wheat and other crops or two, but - is about again. —Potato, are 'erecting a evening, was fairly well attended.— tim, Lawyer Manuing, of Clinton, sad - the collector is required to make -full re- T the Oaks defeated ,r $ but Jamieson & Ashbury Egmondvill6-by 2 to 0 on Tuesday after- e good - . large building in connection with their I . He says all the 'Huronites- lifting and apple -pulling alternate with Rev. -Mr. Russell of James street church denly made his a ex-rance and so turns. The fire and water commi located in the - part of Kansas plowing on the farms these days. The I at changed the mind of our J. P., that Mr- � ttee noon. Scots and Maple Leafs next other establishment to 'be used as a preached Harvest Home sermons pp, . I . were auth o1rized to purchase 50 cords Of Tuesday. i where he was, and they are thick, crop of apples -is light' but potatoes on moulding shop.—Mr. Seth Mathere who Moorseville on Sunday and lectured on I I - wood. The resignation. of Harry Strong, i 0 1 are apparently doing well and i,eern, to the whole are good. I has been employed for some years with Monday evening.—Mr. A. Biesett car Wiggins is Still in the enjoyment of' as assistaut. Elect-, i freedo h much to the chagrin of some of " ician, was accepted, DEATH 0 i MRs. DAVID S-PptoAT.— be contented and happy. ' He brought . � .__ Mr. Frank Metcalfe as a watch -maker, ried off a number of prizes for hickens his friendly neighbors. - I and the Clerk w I — 0 � c * as requested to adver. Our citizens enerally were much sur. with him some very finesamples of ap-': , has gone to Lucknow where he has pro- at Ailm Craig fair.—Miss Annie - I . - . tiae for a suitable successor. A report prised and eeply pained to learn on a a iss - Stevenson, who I � Tuckersmith. cured a situation.—Tbe millinery dis- Weekes has returned from her visit to . f4 plea nd wbe t.—M . PRESENTATION.—A few evenings . ago play from the establishment of D. B. SunsWme. � � . from the electric light committee was Saturday last of the death of Mrs. Da. has been at Rat Portage, attending a Norwich. —The -electric light plant for home the McKinnon & Son at the Exhibition on the fo cAL Nzws. — Plenty of rain now- ' re6eived, and the committee were vid Sproat, of Egmoudville. Mrs. sister who was sick, has returned , , young people of the Bible class dry has arrived. Lo authorized to get a -solicitor's advice on Sproat had been in delicate health for and we are glad to'.-, learn that met at Mr. Archi�ald's, on- the 6th con .rhuraday night was much admire(f by ' un Lots of mud and signs of snow.--:�Fall - . I MATRIMONIAL. —From the Globe of the same before the report be adopted. some time 'and underwent two opera- sister has recovered.—A stone founda- -, cession, and presented t,heir teacher' the many who. saw it.—The entertain- shows are a thing of the pa8t.—Nesrly mov P - event in which one of our most respected It was decided to hold a monthly fair tionB for the' re I the 9th inat we learn of an interes at of cancer but it tion is being placed under Kennedy's ho Mr. Landeborou h ith a, well -worded ment under the ,auspices of the Good , to Blyth fair, not ' for the sale and exchange of horses and was thought by her friends that she had tel, and the buil4ing is being otherwi address and a WiLl's, in recognition' of Templars on Friday evening.was a com- standing the heavy rain on the foraulotoba' . oattle, and that the, expenses be defray Ise townsmen was one of the chief actors. of that-day.—'Mr. Thom" Baines of - recovered from these and further danger reuovated.—The Thanksgiving Harvest his faithful and attentive'�services in the pletesuccess. Over $40 were realised. $ .1 I It says : " At the residence of Mr. J. Sarnia, spei t a few days visiting his . ed by the town. After passing accounts was not anticipated. And it is not like. - Home held in the Salvation Army bar- Sunday school. A -few days afterwards —The following have been elected offi- W. Manning, 72 Brunswick a enue, mother and o %er friends here. He has I ' to the amount of $268 the Council ad- ly that her death was due in any way to tacks, Wednesday night,mas a complete the scholars of the public; school in See- cers of the Young People I a' ,Christian As- Toronto, a quiet wedding came o v , � this disease. She was subject to very succees. The pe'aking and singing were � nt, terday. His second daughter, Laura, ifis commenct ment.—Mr. Win. Scott re-, I Jourved. , . � 8 . tion No. 5, prior to Mr* Landeborough's sociation of Trinity church ; Preside ff Yes- been workinj in the Sarnia tunnel since i - severe head'aches, and on Friday after- of the usual character. The supper departure, surprised , him with an ad- Miss Lizzie Wilson; Vice- President, Mr. was married to Dr. T. Amos, of Exeter. cently made , 6 prospecting tour through THE FOOT BALI, MATcH.—The prom- noon suffered in this way, but she came table was laden with' good things and dress,also a writing desk and watch chain. George Potter;, Treasurer, Mr. R. only f' . ised foot ball match between the ho.sta up town to do some shopping. L , amily relatives and a -few fri�nds a part of t4e State of Michigan, the She re- was well patronized by the large crowd Mr. Landeborough leaves this section Evans ; Secretiry, Miss A. Walker. wereinvited. Amongthem were Dr . of Captain McMichaelof Seaforthand tired' at night not feeling any worse pr . esent, the barracks -being quite filled. with - the beat wishes of pupils and This society is doing a good work. , - result being that be has decisled to try those of Captain McGee of Egmondville,- than .she frequently did and -nothing se- The sale was a grand success and quite friends. He intends studying for the � 0 Graham, of Bothwell; Dr. Clause, To his fortu�e �here, having rented a farin . me off: on the Recreation Grounds, rious was anticipated. About one agood gum waa realized. The active . . ronto; A. H. Manning, deputy reeve, containing 2F8 acres. He will have a . ca . ministry. The trustees of the school Wingham. Clinton, and W. H. Manning of the sale of farm istock, etc., an Weduesday't ' Smillie, who comes well recommended. thing of the past, and without doubt it . was assisted by her sister, and the I , �nd . I Seaforth,on:Friday afternoon last. The' ,o'clock in the morning Mr. Sproat was and indefatigable Major Philpott man- have engaged as his successor a Mr. LocALs. —The, Wingham fall show is a Doherty Organ Company. The bride 22nd inst. i intends in to his weather was not favorable, the sky ,be- awakened � b i I by her heavy breathing, but aged the' affair with skill and tact, eing I . � ing cloudy and threatening rain and the as she seemed to be sleeping soundly he assisted by Ensign: Magee, Captain Hal- - NoTEs. —The literary and debating so- was the best Show Wiii�ham haa e-fer bridegroombyDr. Gra�am. Rev. S. Dew home 1his fall. —Mr.ol! Black, I _ ground wet and slippery. Notwith- .didnot waken her. Aboutsix o'clock daneandothers. Anumber of officers cietyare talking of starting up their had. Cattle1wen i about the only depart- S. Bates, B. A., of the College Street teacher in ISection No. 3, will hold a . public exami ation in the school house , - standing this. -draw back, however, there he saw something was wrong and he from neighboring . towns were present meetings again. A good time was spent ment it was deficient in:.:� It was wroak Baptist church, officiated. The bride on Friday of this week. This examin&- ' L I I was a large crowd of spectators and immediately summoned medical aid. also.—The Women's Christian Temper- last winter, Still we expect a better time compared with Belgrave: in that line, was the recipient of many costly and tion is ape ially in theintereat of t110 there wotLld have been many more bad AL11 efforts to restore her, however, were anee Union will meet ncext Wednesday the coming winter monthB.—Mr.Cbarles but the other departments were all that valuable Ing a very guial the day . been pleasant. One of the unavailing and she passed peacefully afternoon, at 4.30 p. m., in the usual . . presents, includi I childr,E n. —several cases of sheep, p Murray's fine stallion took dangerously could be d J1 ed. The crowd of people -handsome one from her Sunday School killing b dogs are reported. This F y untry seems to be overrun with a 10t, bo was not over fifty having apdken or recovenEd conscious- making very bad roads.—We areglad to spatch was sent to John Grieve, V. S., good ground on�vhich to hold it, and p. m. for London, Detroit and other of useless ours, and it would be well for signed conditions was that no man be away about twelve on Saturday, never place. --The continued wet weather is ill last Monday night. A speedy de- was I rge,"an% 11 we want in. future is a class. Dr. and- Mrs. Amos left at 5.30 Cc - allowed to play w . . a - . years of I age. Captain McMichael ap- ness. Paralysis, caused by the rupture learn that Mr. George E. Jackson is re- wh o-ve skill soon put the animal on the then Wingham i solid for a first-class places. " �� farmers to' put their sheep in a field peared pr6niptly an time with his corps of a blood vessel in the brain occasioned covering from the injuries he recently road to recovery. show. —Mr. Roelhas a very fast two year - —_ full and &.11 of the right age. -Captain death. Mrs. Sproat's maidon name received by failing from a tree � or enclocuie near their dwelling I McGee w4a two or three men short and was Mary Milligan. She was a native A. C' .—Messrs. COUNCIL. —Council met at Kyle's ho- I old colt from Garfield. In the 2 and 3 Zurich. house at E ights, and keep a Close . . ardub, Scott & Govenlock, Robert tel, on September 29th. Members all year class of tro�,ters at Lucknow Fair � LOCALS. —Inspector Tom paid our' watch with loaded guu.—Mr. and � . I a .. I was allowed to pick them out of the .of Dalbeattie, Kirkeudbright, Scotland. Jones -and George E. Henderson are all present.� The chief business was the she bad no equah `.She will be a daisy public school a visit this week.—Special Mrs. Wm, Little, of the 4tb line of spectatorsto The game was called sharp She was 52years and 6 months of ige. busily engaged buying,- packing' and appointm'eut of a collector of rates. yet.—The streets have been getting - , . .1igan. They - Owing t,'b press of work in his own line their fall coating, of gravel. I think it ca.1 church this week. —Quarterly urney in,& c on- time a6d both sides went to work She came to Canada when quite' young, abipping'apples. Prices are high and meetings are being held in the Evangeli- Morrig, have gone to Miel - would be better if the work were done ing will be held in the EVaDgetical camping wherever night- came up,011 with a will. It was soon made evident, in 1851, and settled in the township of farmers realize a good thing out of their .of business, Mr, A Sproat, who collect meet- -Made the jo overed wagon, ho,wever, that the Seaf orth men were Nichol, Wellin ton county. Her parents orchards this seagon, althougb the crop ed the rates last year in a most satisfac earlier before the wet weather sets in. �lder them. —Rich %rd Nesbitt, recently in the - tory Manner, declined to be a candidate —The town is 'Oto have five electric S. N. Moyer will conduct the services. emp - over-rmLtc�ed and after a good deal of never came to 6anada. She was accom- was light. The shipments from Sea ohurch on Sunday next, presiding y a a . loy of J4 hn Speir, of the 4th lineof � kicking, _ie�veral tumbles and lots -of fun panied to Ithis countr by her sister, forth station have been very large this tbi ye r. Mr. James Cummings be- lights in future ; the council will have —The annual meeting of the Bible Morris, and vho stole some articles of . f or the spectators, the Egmondville team Mrs. Hugh Stewart of the 16th con- season. I came the choice of the council, who will their hands full i : n placing them in the Society was held on Tuesday evening clothing fror t his employer while the ­ vvere declared vic,tors by 2 goals to 0. cession of Gr1ey, who still survives her no doubt faithfully discharge the duties right spots to suit every person.—The last, when the following officere were latter was a ;tending church atBrusselp The tug -6f -war was also decided in favor and who was her only near relative on - Kippen. ,I r- I of the office. The clerk was instructed Salvation Army held four meetings last elected for the current year: - Fred. has been sen ;enced to five years in - the , . I � - he sustained a foul, as ried to Mr. �proatin Egmondville, by spent a few days this week with her a number of persons who failed to p-ar- 'night through the week. The corps has I tary. H. Well, Treasurer; A S. tran8gelsoor 4 hard.—Mr. John Cooke , of E'g,mondville. * Captain McMichael this aide of the Atlantic. She was ma NOTE.S.—Mrg. A. Reid, of Bluevale, to place upon thewoll an account &gainet Sabbath, and wl11 hold meetings every Hess,President; E. J. .Hardy, Secre. penitentiary.! Verily, the way of the . complains that i y Captain M,cGee had three men pla5 ing the Rev. Mr. Graham, in 1864; they nieces, the Misses Landers.—Mrs. Os- form statute labor. A communication been strengthened by a few outsiders, I Faust, Depositor.—Mr. D. S. Faust re- has construct1ed a new road -way from tbO . on his side'� who are considerably under never bad any family. It may be men- borne, of Oshawa, is at present the was received from Mr. H. Colbert de- and the additions were much needed.— I tun ed home from a trip to Michigan cone . asion. live into his farm yard,which the stipulated age and that in the tug -of tioned as a circumstance that three of , guest of her brother-in-law, Mr. John manding payment for building a bridge Conductor Snider will preach next Sab- ' 3 e � the'other day. He was greatly- pleased is a decided .improvement. Mr. Cooke war the tgniondville team were aided her uncles ajad oWer relatives have died Landerg.—Rev. . Mr. Coate, who has across the ditch made under the by-law bath in. the Methodist church both . , at the critical moment by. outsiders who very suddenly and from a like cause to been visiting friends in this vicinity, 146A" of 1884, and known, as the big morninA and ev,ening.—The Union Far- 'I with his trip and liked the looks of the has also improved the appearance of hie 'hatever 6m. that which caused her death. Mrs. occupied th� pulpit of country.—Mr. StAbler and wife, of farm this fall by building a lot of new won them the pull, But, w I � . : .. � - � the Presbyterian ditch, on his own land and for private niture uompan� have their saw mill in Berlin, and Mr. M. Wegen"t, of fences. I I I � i . I � I ; . . � . 1) I � � I � � � . I . I i I I ; . . - � .. .- - . . . I - . . I I � I . I I � I � . 1� i . . I � � I i - I I . - : : . . � i % � . I I I I � I � � . � : . . I � , 'i I I ,I. I � I I r � - i E . � . I . i I I � AR I I" I . ii 0 9 01 .r.i ��i, " t n k a r� - - - f I 9 - AI i, I I I 1 � I - I I i �� .� � . � . I I . I I : I ! I . ".. - . - . ­ . - . . - — ,� I � . 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IT' I I � TGRON, r I i � A report was -circi . � I ,&go that Grosamor ' . - I was mentioned in tb chall ,pouftesion, b q. urnaJ for $50,000 he Globe, however . legal proceedingS ha L . against it. Soine p be 4L just retribution I vU SLMg ibli �i such a lic raemle is down. on 11 being emp.ioyea as a keeper. in Queen Str L I _Bon of the late Sir E r. the I4 of Wight$ a . present Sir Haintnoi . ; The 1 Canada Prei ,getting in its ,oar, tr w I L , hrerefiore of the pol . �. clergyroerN sons. I attention to the, fim Crown1counsel, is a . Canon i0aler - that I I Orpp*]��nt in the cast L Rev * Mr. Blackstocl ater; and,that Bislit father of another goi tioned,in. the - repor r t Tial. " . ,r ' A ID this yesr�a in "g' of _ * the Association fo of W014'en 'a 'first i . Tuesd4 it began its . gress i� the Norma, This is an Associatio ary au4, phil&uthropi who have -for their 0- ment of the social, 00) . L I . ters th6 wierIA over. Canadian BnLncht b came to Toronto at t - Board of TracLe, and Ltion i gr"n them by x I less of ,sex, will, no ficial in ftence in 9ti feeling lanA kindly r tween the people of At the . :opening oft'i . . ster-of �Udue&tian B. neatof �ihouor MO. - the PrOsident, and I - 4over ito : Notable w4 L form, amang the rm Mafy gg, of f Sm 1'ey�. Bra V–erinont;: . Mowry-; Bilen M. 3 � Renriiita . Wolcot `_ KateGanuett W*W *� Dr. E11%, V. Mark, I S. C. If offma, . Nev E. X. Doddsiwithb w4elcorited the distiv the 9ueen City C�Iarke, 'of Trinity ( his remarks, and lei addresses fol-low–ed, dent made her thai welcor4te, in the�-cov occati4n to express L men of Canada, wl many �espe'tero 'his nesday morning thq , the afternoon brou,g per*. They war � Work o6nd Ifuftuenaq chell " b7y, Prof. h ' I " Womn xud the- Marthsk Strieklan& being felt in the Cc ings *are:splendid14, L enthu4astic, I � At tfle Criminal al L � it took the jury 15 �, 46guilty " agaiiift I r West Toroxito June respoo.dence With 16: Fort Lee, New Jeri . the corinterfeit,bill letters i went to theJ Washington and 4h Minister of lugfii tective Rogers repli ' made &u "pointme the R082,111 House, I bin (R-iogers') repl,.v.� I : the tr4p, and w" ai with the note in : woxi't�'Ilshoy-,e the4i L . , . - now— � . - I � Twi) contractors � . tro�ble for having 1� less than the east -h . . limit.'_ They will -h . the tw.ble -,and offeu� tractors eontiuusill� � Italians. who come' .1 61HU - : VA ; to ,Work At I Tu4da _y was a gi The 7$th .Anniversil, Qa-eeastoa HeighO the school ,chil& , Songz,, onitione-, An to theoccae-lon wei thorntag, and in th4 schoolboys assbiAbI I were reviewed by 1C -asm rkn high, and I' thfOU'gLh Ltrierir drill - nel's red_,Coated r Brodk is to -day in L most popular man � . � . the older people th- Ir i 'not Wanting. I Queeule utiver* I . -, I splen,aid oritioulth- in tite National Ch rha. daring expi! aggre ation of cow L - _eJ great I TOM )JeW