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The Huron Expositor, 1897-07-16, Page 977 L i Y 1.65 a R URON - S TO airri spily- Deaths, in 1860 inge te, a vpA -of the IC -h !net.* in the Wilson's Oash Q lately held at Hamilton. -Mrs.: David Man- (let it a ohoolst let were: Birthst 19; M respedtive poll this cou!rity, which 0- select del to Wibe hold 6a the even -- a" Molly an, elders. Sabbath, 8 th i virgin at% t Wilder- 'ing mery 6 Car 15.-A handsomely emboweacard bearing Was ng names- are men - Messrs. Shaw, J. S. Han 00 u -t amidbt UT soulias been via' 3g friends at Varna durin Sao's t1in f tbeI trees with- g places. The followt 9 1 ; an& Hicks, Harold and McGregor, the names of the winuers in 'the Collegiate-- U"xp 0 1 rts of ioned -. B. S. Cook, H. Mooney, Thomas, WWT11d and Turnip good aboap this year. Cue past week.-Mossrs. George Anderson riere ImUtute go ea"D , Om , oney or pomfo Theft - men lost fall, has beft exhibited out ol h sea a aitbf 11 n wet this, ear. so, and Hector Elliott. teslihers,, are speadin elders. Finance,- , M re., J. A Hamilton, they labored step bY Hayso Ben, Gerry, J. J. Denman, Jamem cinecat, 10a a lb. ileason with parents aul Musgrave, I R. Henderson .; and Elliotts in the show window of Messrs. G--,eig eh�sy built a orkins, aud"Edward Bryalms, . Tile seem we can soR now mangol4and tuvnlP seed the holida., ione il th ra eonald a Govenlook- and Biseett, aide sod- Th work by Wobayelagood stack of tbabestvatietles, bought frairtl here. -Our veteran Orangeman, Mr. rs. M , which was t stept 01111 in ured Onion of a have new life -in them since the 09- ___a from Robert Evsno &Co., one of the most reliable ohn Bank, a, bad -his flag waving in the: or or �ye had G I blewing minion, but their esudi4ate, w cover he. -J' in, has been greatly admirea comfort& is Canads,1nduding his celebrated saw� - Jacob MaGe tondence of Stuaents-Dr. MeDor Mr. 0 ipsed houpw of amea Hamil6h; and Wilson, San- for its artistic design and 0 fight if they carry Em6� I f skilful penman 6 and monarch turnip and. Give us a breeze on the glorious 12bh, and from pres. dersoni Sul a of life, mi ing a Iarg will have. to ld in ur000ries, we- can do derg jud Horton, elders. Christian Ea. ihip.-The Globe of Saturday last contain- rh. n SP tl�y"oiu%naot do better. out appearances he will live to see many, ree dauThters, ron. as, well, or better. than Any house In town. Our Graham; oaths portmWof Rev. S. Bond, president family -seven so and th 4savor,-Mears.Fletaher, Martin,, another celebmtion'ot the crossing of the War wide. Tw1ust now are extra good ialue. out Bourbon e, St0ang and ralsor, elders. of the London conference, ' and -pastor of- the who are ico . r to -day far I an i none, and Boyne, an his shadow has 4rown no less and Radoliff town . .-A tiot illiam, John a Mrs. faus ire* in the Winthro]�- blood at fineiroasted Cbffea Is woond U r we have the beat brand of canow V"dablos;lut up during our recollectionof hint in twenty lForlii Missions, -Dr. MoDonsild; Messrs. Methodist church of this �oTnNos. -Farmers in this vicinity are pai tin an artist! Brig io - sign on the northern P, Art ?�V�,kots ; Georg ; IuCanad&, 'Therebanbeena drop Is the price of J.811anderson and Muir; and D.D. Wilson$ Orich is in g THO Dominion Bai years. ik.-Judging laisdo all Oofw6bia -, James in Turtle 11 basil aged at haying. -The Orange. wit to get the ton bene- y Ong ih' the* thermometer away up a t1w Bkoultil, �-we hire it you want aide After underaping .% south wall of. the arold and Haft, re. Mountain*, Mauitol�% ; Mrs. Pringlein Port -from here celebrated the 12th at Mitch. of it. All kirlds if produce Uken at, highest G. Rich- by the loads of furniture which are deal ninetii* light Clothing in au .examination Mr. W. 9; t* ­ market price.. Caeb for eggs. FoR blissiom.-The r4 thZ Huron, Mrs. took advan.! necessity. WO61rs of Bain Dgular monthly the usual goo . leavint the - furs , Wm. I Rutledge at 1 Idillarton, on Monday, while a number rth. meeting of the Seaforth auxiliary of the ardsonww licensed to preach the iture establishment of Mar '060& 'is to e town, rJeaforth in he furniture contra of the Charles and Matthew Virtue ire on the t of the. celebration at Brawsh.-Missi C. WILSON, Seafo 4.- w" The next meeting of PrOG to are well assorted hare �and no wlialj� ;orelynt; ss v ied some �00rs ago Hillon, high school teacher, of Lucau,' Bank of 0onwerce B100L i lionary Soois homestead. � ODOLN�Wd of m r, at county ;.-Min ,Grace Campbell will yoti got better Values. is visiting. hold in the on V rian church. on bald in Clinton 6h the 14th p k. -Miss Libbie in his ninth year. !By precept and example spending ;&Wy ! her holidgle under theparental ev41W July 5th. The attendance was 10.30 o'clock, a. in. friends in Goderich this wee t&UghtL FineFencyFrow usline,,bl"kaudeo- f Iftir. NEW am ut Show left on Monday of lost week for Wisr., the mother them the way jo life, and f. -Mr. Goor Turner, of Bruoefiem,: re lar,�k f, 1.50. those present were treated to an each -are anga e in� a ga or d ame branch Of christian, 6 a couple of 11 ton where she- � will visit bar brother. -The aat r. U 'red by Miss M. Suth- MISTAKEY IDENTITY. -In our story about 11 to Hindoo M lin black Only, Will eiloollent.paper, We last WOOL MON Smith, Of the work. TI milyl lived very b*ppkjy RUITS and Orland, on the lifle"Pan2 work -of Alexander Uncle Jake's gonerousnes, in our issue of President of the Bowling Club, who -in him. s its to N4 gotheri having maiij comforts, conveniences I th concession, entertainedti nimber of Vasa, Duff, D. D.. the minions we spoke of.him having pur. sell quite a ladies man wishe ry to whom India 1 4 mt week.. evaty side. For' forty our 0 th�o and friends on sy evening to Special lin. o c is so much indebted. 1 At th' - me ting- a chand and being delighted with the Vov- that the ladies are oardlaily invited t dammed was a consistant member of y)ung people Ust, Thurad CLOTHING."" ion was wed expew sense = Ran a, which he purchased at S. bowling tournameittto be held on the green Yssrs p krty. They'report having had an' en* 31, litw$ for 18c. ng the acoom refoluti Z I . mod&. the � Piesbyterian hurch, Bervi 61WOlYll a )Is time. --What might have proved voze Nawint t�rus in Fancy Dimiti of lose bit by tre society in the death of t & To, but he was more than de- here next week and that suitable' sfor lig4ted, when the stove was delivered, to tion will. be provided for them. -We inad. riady to do her pa�l' ; kind, Obliging, pati- a more serious accident happened to Mr. a 4 1 We haie just reoetved Avower has assortmenit of' the late Miss M. E. MOLOan. ant and exemplary ; punctual and, regular a on his way to town week that omeon, whil on �taadeupi 0160ing. Amongst them will be found findthat it was a Little Giant range instead verteutly� omitted to mention V in attendance at th prayer meet4ng and the . Print and Combric Shirt Waist, fast pawed arsday last. He was driving a spirited and startling bargaloiL We woull call This 'Mr. W. A. Ker; a rare THF, GxRW 11MOADE.-The Girls' Brig- of i Sovereign, an he had supposed. of McKillop h for 50e.� his pri ination -before the Ontario different services! f the churA ; took a h . when it became frightened at a load the spicial, attention of Uyers to a Kate$ 01016 obb. tickled him more than ever as lie consider. imary exam vVickwo shall sell at Ifi.- The prk ami; small, &do, under the direction of Mr.Jaute R deep intarest in the spiritual welfare of the g in and ion away, breaking the buggy. Fine Muslin Shirt Waists, 'good tt 4UM ad that his investment had iw that event Medical Council at Toronto. We coil but wo- claim it coulialow as good alotb as 'three will give an entertainment onMr. D . D . congre4stion of r mi fast cob ift, -detachable cofferm"03 quartem of #As suft o'440- ta 006t for V?- Also Wilson's lawn on Monday evening. The been doubly� profitable. late our young friend an his sucom,Whe hi h she was I& member. ckily� Mr. Morrison escaped with a few a in b1 Shoshow b -uises and a kiek on the leg. 'Extra quali �y, fast � ack Cotton very specisi lines, at um,. so and s& i5o 31sn's. families W Messrs. T. 0. Komp,, F. G. d i -her elk, conversation and ildrou's SqI* add due, so be Band will be in attendance and in Zildition Rout. Touthe, Boyle and Ob h& ved to life, that she -was a faithful 'and devoted.- Harmed )rf dye, special at i9e. '426per eent.4en uum �tbeir vahie.. too teamusical programme the brigade will TaE BICAvERS AT BERLm.-The Beaver Neelin and C. Clarkson, ve remo servant Of. the Savi'o ated $umnier Corsets, X@Wo Used ftuts, speoW value. at $1, to, be clear- give a torchlight drilli which will be very I'crosse team went to Berlin on Thursday Boyfield to take up their abode in, that plea. r she loved so much, ventil _regular 75c�. holidays. living On the b * ht,� peaceable- d ood rose Smith is horn quality 500. edat,80a; 30IWu Proot.004to, atl,, Off value. CW1 pretty. 4small adminiortfee,of 10 cents ;f schedule nut summer resort during the aFa ith BunEzy XoTzs. AWb le of 426 in, having trons al The brigade are deserving match with the team of that town. The Others. -owe going litter on. ' We will have side, a li go- ic r the tvacation from Bishop Ridley College, F roa* regular ".75 and will be. charged.- to get an electric railway between Be Fine &forth in God, adorning ih doetrin a �of th of very generous encouragement from our boys quite -expected that the game would be quis i .;5D. lit t St. Cathirinex.--blise M. Rutherford, of ti , I Wm Pckard 00. pol. H�er com any a e a, I B IT f; citizen% as they have on several occasions a hot one, but things were made not only, and Bayfield. -Mr. James McGee,. the very p Lfy YT 0 eted, 1K ausas City Miss P Duck, Morpoth, See our winjow for some Parasol rven their services cheerfull ism but unpleasant as well. Sea. obliging and efficient atage proprietor be !:nad edif ing. 16ir a& w ohn Duck, Esq., and Ladies' fine-i6ibbed Cotton Ves y and gmtu. hot for tI -us having.been, affli he te, for 5e. to ly ug F. Gri i Woodstock, are gueste'this a - tween Seaforth and Bayfield, informs cted seven y i liter of J in aid of worthy and patriotic ob. forth scored two goals but one was not al i7i disease, sometimes cgnfineA to bad then Berlin scored one goal and made an that in order to, accommodate pamengere,be. in Men's Col d Shirts, good.. quality. fiA, Jects,anditis nowthe turnof the citizens lowed. n ngt Eek at the rectory. -The annual garde its,! he has plaed an after treatment receiving renewed stre h n tween these two pou 0 to retqrn the compliment and to give the attempt at another which, while going con. ewolor"s, gular 75o and No, for 60 in the h use. A few rt under the allpll Of Trinity church, iris 11 bumper use. siderably wide of the flap, was given as a extra conveyance on the road between and able to go aroi The -w RE INKVIRA.�.NCE g goal been Brucefield and Bayfield,so tthat parties leay. days before she ie he paid t to some a L hold the forepart of August. T Mn's Cotto i Underwear, single ger klove by the umpire, after he had a Vial also 'h -hter at Millarto* d, will be announced later. -On Thursday 25c. number of the spectators. ing here at three o?clook in the afternoon by friends and aug UZ tomer TH E OAD RAcE.-The teeond in the prompted by -a f I t week several of the ns -fine trench he Naturally- our boys objected to-suoh treat. the stage will got right through to lBayfield after which she sank er rapidlly, and, our suing o BalbriggaA Shirts &VA. adv-ertise AGENCY6 series of handicap road races held by t of fel Ike of St. -Andrew's church met at the toria bicycle cub -- run on. Wedues. ment and raised an objection, in which they without waiting over at Brucefield as for. rounded,by her hue an and 'members DrawerA,�, each 50c. - vie her family, she brreialt ad her last in the old idence 61 Mr. John Whiddon and pro. Good Cottoal Box, three pairs 25c, W.--Somemi]:le, Agent. day eveni�g. Thilre Were eight starters -Were supported by. a number of the fair morly. This enterprising move on his art The merit Of and good time was made considering that minded mpectatore,but brute force prevailed approciatel by hor6 wh;ie she had Vold forty�aeven years, uted Miss Mabel with an address and Men's and Bbys'Straw Hats,' special (S-4ccemor t Iff. A. Stroi�g & Bro. I will, we are sure, be duly p roe.. Miss Whiddoik has occupied the the roads were u4 'in first clan oondit- and in the freefight which took place on the travelling public. - Mr. McGee alwayi two months and fort days. The flineral c ear c�b W-eL see ice 25c. parties took place to -the Kingardmie cemetery, and ition of organist in St. Aindrew"o'church Another IOU' extra fine qualities, fact of Telegraph and Express Building*' ion. The course was- from, the Royal Out he grounds in consequence of this protest, has a most comfortable rig, so that was largely attended,1 her many friends in some time,, and her faithful and efficient shapes, ;Z choice 50c. the Hurou'road to Mr. Angus McDermid's tho boys left the field in disgust, . and the going with him can make the trip an comfor. t conv . lanes. -Mr. Me. town and country- y recognize4 wrong, SA Every Student our Friend I and retiarn. George Baldwin finished first referee gaye the game to Berlin, the score tably as in a priva a ing out iii large num- services VMS tbull fittingl I by Boys' strippdd Blazer Costs, for 75e. con us that t who an been ill most bars to Play their token of respect to tl1O members Of the gregation. Men's light,, Vests, will wash And with Fred Urich at. his hind wheel, but as standing two to one. During the game the Callum, of this towns V ial $i.25 and SL 50. Crieb, was allowed a handicap of one min- Beavers had decidedly the beat of the of the time since he removed here from Me. her memory, and to 6 ow their; esteem for well, obs6rve ute,he will score first place. C. M. Whitney play and had the Berlin pl era sets in Killop, in, we are xlessed to learn, able to be the family. Her. ram Val will be much felt Bxeter. MeD'S light Weight Cost$, from $1.25 0 our gore and mimed. Her m ther, Mrs. John Rol- lk� of the stock exch-sage, who was looked upon anything like a gentlemanly and a an- around again, an we hope soon to see him DoG LosT.-Strayed; from the premises W as a winner, collided with a farmer's rig, like manner they would have on ace ded fully recovered. The people of the prosper. son, who lived of the undersigned, on or alliout Jane 25th, an eight STRATFORD.. ONTARIO, f years, Ontph, It$tBa-rn&r4dog', answen to the name W"t we' rprising town of Berlin, intend died two years m so number ? of #4 1 t is &-dark yiAlow in color, with white abot a, mile from the -town, breaking his the victory to which they were justiv an one and ente lttitled. The next scheduled game will be holding their Jubilee celebration on Wald. Her grandson, A live, go -&-head school that thoroughly wheel and was unable to go all the way. eighty it a:d face, and.black under eye@6 also White 10 hero thim neday and Thursday of next week. They di gles *'no . Any Information I o U ed suddenly ar monto:adgo t� "- earn at the n weighs 90 do Bargams for busi played on the recreation ground They score -is as follows: F. Crich, G. Bell, Our AM(! prepares young men and �womon 1;, Ang to Ala reoeyft�& be sultably rewarded by I . mu life. Atandance this year double that 0. Baldwain and G. Chesney, equal; J. (Friday) afternoon, between Stratford and will have a bond tournament and athletic Dome in Bervie." W H. PAssolga, Exeter. glad to -a of last year. Only one kind of business Aberbart, D. Campbell!, !A. Forlbes. The the Beavers. Stratford have� a strong tea ta and a good time generally. -Mr. 41 t T .00 wation educatioij given to I our students, andthAt best time.wals made by G. Baldwain, being this year and is Rood Me will be the ineT. a!homa Stephens and family, late of the Londi�sboro-! NoTgs.-The beautiful min on Tuesday has I& did a ar rt.deal of good to the fall D e r-eU table ra �The I 12th was very quietly the best." Write for circular$. 302 minutes. alt. 19'verycdy should turn out Queen�s hotel, removed from here on Wed- GATHERINUS., and a" this game. nesday to Berlin, where they will in future W t and-rbot crops in * the vicinity. -Mr. celebrated here. -Thi rain - which was so hods W. T.. FAIOTT, Princip4 44444592 Ballantyne, liconse inspect -or of South re Is Saturdby, July 24th, will be our-,-. EVERY customer at FEARs Drapp Store on side. Mr. Stephens has been a resident of greatly needed me thi week: but not so Our n, was in town on Tuesday last. -Mr. Saturday, will. be presented with a, beautiftot, per-, - Tin JUBMEN CXLEBRATION.-The Jubilee Seaforth for over thirty. yearq.-The hot much am - in - some other plices. -blaster- annual tfiidaimmer'Barjain Day. Itr-1-*, fumed Japanese Fan, Seaforth. 16"--:r I ni Hays, Mr. Wm. Westeott and son, celebr U mg committee met in the, wave passed away on Sunday and since then Willie Bell fail from I r Uree, where he - be thel' greatest mythe grWw NVEEKS. A va, of Senforth, were in town on Wallace. saviaL. SPECIIAL OFFER FOR THE �MXT TWO the Weather him been delightfully cool with was getting a sritch,!-orgrou4ay, breakin Willi gn . council room on "Wn a Ion lusaTuesday eveni for the chance theNeasoh, and worth com n97 9 day last.-Mr.Arecotr, Walters, an old and visiting mi time. T. B. F. CAsE & Co., are offering 20 noun A chance that only happens 1onoo in a very Ion I- 'purpose of winding up the' affairs in coxi. Occasional showers of min which, while they his arm.-Missisvini Brigham w lea to, t4e advantage of. have -retarded' haying, have done great friends in Auburn, lover the 12th. -Mr. hi hly esteemed resident of this vill, age,died MATTIM. 'bs all nection *1th the late celebration, The re -F -a paper. ISTRICT Palle of Lard at SL40 each, and 5.0 pound Tu d to the roots and o rope on Tuesday prices in Ilex 'week ft4O each. It you are wanUng a Pail or Tub of pure suit, financially, in, very satisfactory. The 900 hei growing c Bowcock moved fro4 his. residence in -the at Q residence, William street, fiea vub kettle readered'Lard, call at our Retail Store, trar v)ning last, after a lingering illnes, in his total receipts amounted to $1,467.18, and A good crop in almost every line is now village to that . of' Johnny aarret's. We 0 michaers Block, Seaforth. !2 h ye Couslom Doxmis.-The regar monthly Cluade up as follows : Private contribut. assured. It is a thin to be thankful ho or. The funeral- took place on pe he will soon Iget better. -There are 9, Gooi) second -baud Bicycles in ex Tf arsday lost to the union cemetery. He We *Jso ting of council was hold , on Monday 101111 of citizens, o = term passed off number of visitors'in the village at present. Mee $39-6.50; town gran�, $100 ; trausact- for wow. S. XuLmTr & Co., Seaforth. 15"-1 'without any severe storm or electrical. dis. -Mm McKenzie. and Miss Ajabel Bell are leaves a wife, two sow and one daughter to Hod B ost''Jlk',.. retilin A night, but very little business was sale of booths, $30; ode of badges, !S41.70 ; gens r A FAxER WAx-TED. -A practical farmer, receipts at recreation grounds in the after- tarbance.-Mr. D. D. Wilson,. this week visiting friends in � Owen Sound. -Mr, mourn his demise, -The millinery storb Of and M ed. A by-law for street watering purposes was- pawled, Accounts to the - amount of native of England or ".8cotland, wanted to can. $646-06; receipts at recreation gro shipped a car of fresh eggs to Trail, a min. Andrews' brother from Holmeaville will M as Morgan was burglarized and the stock In the old country, amongst farmers and others. U00111 unds rather t or payment.' William ing camp in British Columbia, near Rosa. preach in the Methodist church next Sun- as , on fire on Thursday morning - of - last $3K S7 were passed f tosecuronames of intending purchasiers, and cir. in the evening, $125.30 ; receipts of concert, OUNTION. to :S9V land. There seems to be a m wc ek. Part of the stock was badly damag- Elliott, town 4� wis granted- two weeks culate out 11 Farm Advertiser." with farm for ads, $,197.64-)1. The expenses amounted arket opening day, as Mr. Andrewi. will beaway. noes Council showing printed photographs ckf farm buildings. up in that coun ed by fire and water. -Mrs. Walter West. holidayal, cornmencing.july 15th. 33,leaying a balance of $544.85. There are, try now for Ontario pro. of the Some connectioner there an already establMad. 0 Wil- W L We: than adjourned to m�# at the -call however, a few dollars still to add to the ducts, but the great obstacle in the way is cott, wh� has been visiting her son, Good induce-mouls to a suitable party offared. Wro,��eter� as a delegate of th;i Epworth League of lhis� Apply to J. J. DALY & CO., Guelph, Out. 1U4x2 a terribly high freight rat". The freight liam, at Berimiller, the past week, returned mayor. as fund, but there will be &surplus of village. -The bany friends of Air. and Mrs. even ini i SPARKIS. -The 6raugetnen� of this district on Wadnead &REEnT Doors and Windows away dovA, a e=t $59-0 when everything is paid. - A a or an on this car load amounted to about evening last. -The =t G- Brown will be pleased, to learn that tl&E�, lowest m. five fund !pent the annivers6ry, of the Battle of the t, ofauckenmith, attended at s. Xmym & Co., Seaforth. dollars, or between four and Walter son, Mervin, hal experie Horsu OF REME. NUM. -John, Moore- 15"-1 meeting of the members of the general co B?,Vne in Bra !and th funeralof their late brother on Thurs. need a decklW five cents r dozen. -Mr. David Cheon -change for the better, and will hope head, sr., of Exeterl, is the latest arri VERY lady goes to Winghant-KiNWs mittee will be held in the council room on one ey' Gibson, M. wynn, the old soldier, ual ode Ii on. Everything goes at KmWs. We the- evening of Friday, July 23rd at 8 of TuOkerstn'th' us farmers P. P., has gone'to Toronto and d last.-Mrm.X.R. 11astle, of the 3rd con- no ann t a prospero -the House. -George G other- cc G. A. Fiiund, vba�r points east to 'Woupeiate.--Mr. Goo. Ilion, Stephen, near this place, died on y recovery. -Mrs Wi�tL bas left Without Consent of the manager.- atilt buy Butteri Eggs and'Wool, highest prices, cash O'clock, for the purp6 iving the re- Was married in Exeter on Wednesday. In Dane, formerly of wAs spending tte put mouth h her or trade. G. F- Hum, Wingbam, 1541-1 this village, but, now of W Wriesday last, qeA 72 years. The fun- james Wray, of East WawaiAosh, aged 31, port of the managing committee and deter- the mean time we extend our good friend onto, has returned to Ripley.L-34r. A,AtER-ycA,,T Sheaf Binder Twine, sold only Hamilton, !jpent &I few days in.our midst en I taken plaice thu (Friday) atrnto rumons by, S. MUTAMT & Co., Seaforlb. ming in wha;t manner the surplus shall be cOngratulations and -shall give particulars Kydd and staff of are bluildmi ding Niagara AI "I I 11M ;'kve ikelk and hardly likely - to recover. lately. -Edith Gibson, who has been at- thi i Exeter c metery. Trub the foundatio)i of Mr. R. Bell's new t 02 O�e has had Over six thousand visit- used. We may ay that we have heard next week. -A marriage ceremony is to tell ors, sinceL its - 'opening. - The manager Dwi'T select your presents until you see three different schemes proposed : let, to take plac� in the'Presbyterian church in U Collegiate lintiiutei _Quite a livid number of the 0- am what you can get At FEAVs Drug Store,.-Hostorth. this town oil Tuesday next. This in the is hom id�'ys.-Rev. Mr. West, Bmoefleld- ran= would regard it as a fwiorL _ if the public purchase a town clock and have it erected 01 A ensall lodge androchborhoo�t as 0 Would 154t-1 in th first event of this kind that has ever taken of Bluevale, preached at the half yearly James Aikenhead, of God- Dguiz� Thursday as visit-� ocAm'-Mr. try and reo WE have a good second-hand Bicycle a tower of the town ball:;.2ad, to pur- lace in the church. -Rev. Dr. McDonald meetinR Of the "04regation on Monday an ad the 1-2th A Lucan, and report er as 4rgely as possible. . Alany chase the recreation grounds and deed the h i t ient'visiting frienas 'in this had a- good ` meotinw th r 'forage laves for his holidays 'Air. ors' day on Friday x 1e Presbyter�an church here.- I is anan, 01 -the Agnealtur4l.- persons go dow� on Monday and Saturd erty to the town ; 3rd, to purchase and v1 le aeumiitic Tires, and in first, ohm orde prop text and- 1"6, in I b c nity. ax;X! Colin Kennedy, of W Buch rthe sts of ay, cheap. HISCULEY BR0THRR8.*SeAf0Ttb. erect a fountain in Victoria square, . p be accompanied by Mrs. McDousla and a was here this -week renewing acquai�t'. at w Alex. Thompson,'wi his wife and family, College, at GAolph� in h . A arn two, days on which there is necessarily 'an 0 - t a few days isiting at the Gofton ng a hw ,Ktm amount of w , to be Miss Allis. His pulpit will be oceapielA an 0.�Mrs. Armstrong, of Stanl wee" of well-earbed ,e, ork -doni and it flower beds � therein ; erect a new grand eYP is via vacatiol; and TnE A. 0 U. `W. -The Seaforth lodge e lately. 7.1 very greatly interferes with he efficient stand and have it made a place of beauty in during his absence by Rev. Mr. MeGilivray. n us iti this week with her son, Dr. Armstrong, ating up f or f ixtbre weik. -Mr. T. lmrueqopaekllt,� in connection with. the Ancient Order of the centra of the town. " You pays your -Rev. Donald McGillivray, a returned Of is villoge.­:-Mr. Colwel, road, master the enter ti ih is g proprietor of the Heoss& mmagemout of the institution,;- when visit . United Workmen had -a regular field nig:it Honan, China, was in on Grand Trunk Railway, has resigfied liverytt 6L lea, in at present engaged In -put- a go on theae days -f money and you takes �our choice." mission& g- from elet. A speeifi NJ on Tuesday eveni Mr. Bradley, an or- town on Tuesday: He - wheeled down from OBITUARY.-Ths WeFEk ng it is our his osition. Mr.-Nlwellhas been in the ting,in a ine 6ment flo stable" en ap 0 'for the in Goderich to "call on Rev. Dr. McDonald painful duty to r poA the death of :Miss ent, ganizer. Aer, had been " this a y of the company for the past -1U 1 rovem BRiF.Fs.---Rev. Mr..,Hodgins and here. -Mr. William Sproat of Goderich Alice Hovey, a hi hl esteemed and '*jdely ye 0 --time performed et-bodistSo th -h m T Ey ARE -;G Bv=.-The baseball d 21 Which will be 1A great ' vicinityor two weeks and had worice LOCAL and uring all tJi**r v d to, M ba Be 0 -a arrange m are playing, real ball uaiw, as -was a. good army of new recruits, and as a result f4mily left here on Monday for Lucan and street,. leaves here next week for Manitoba known lady of ke?.-t. Miss Hovey be- his d� ties o.the satisfaetion.of his employ-* Thamesford Where they will spend a couple of hold a union Vicnic with the Presbyterim his labors twent-sixnew members were where she w d a couple of months came another ofUl eti&nced by the score in the match with Ot NO t 8 bbath the pulpit t a many victims of that as well as having the esteem and good Sabbath school on the banks Of take'llaron- weeks holidays. x a Mitchell at the latter place on Monday. nd initiated on Tuesday eveniing. Mr. Baxter, visiting her daug?tee'r and sons there.. We now phoroaghly liea ed'diEease consamp. wil: of-Illose who worked u er him. at the pictureiqe count -ow-n ofGodeAcb., Tite time was,. earlier in the season, the District Degutry 4mud Master, w" also in St. Thomas church will be occupied by wish her a prosper�uF journey and a pleas- tion, which recently has bereft a' yt -When Mitchell could keep our b . oyi; huntin Rev. Mr. Smith, of London, and on the 0 many While driving along the London mad be- on 'Tuesday," July 20th.-Mirs. James-, If ather all but they didn't 9 sent, and imself and Past District following - Sabbath by Rev. Mi. Cluff of ant vie -it in the Prairie Province. -Miss Bell relatives in this v inity. Miss -Hovey, tw4en Brucefield and Kippen, 'we noticed Sparks has befn - spending, the past Week. In the Orde over the field, do teputy George Patterson, of Seaforth, as. Wilson and Master Alexander Wilson are some seven or eight onthe ago, began to ver r d4ngerous hole in wt, whieb 4 wih her brother, Mr.. James Delkaty, of. - a CULT( _dley-in the initiatory cere- it on Monday. The game was a snappy one aiited Mr. Bra Thoradale.-Mr. Henderson, photographer, spending a few holidays with friend's in cough, and though ev rything was done and not 46nded to will be sure to caust an ac. Centralie,.-Tlie farmers of this town, basseverml very fine views of in this neighbor - f in the beginning and at the end of the monies. There was also an unusually large tratford.,-Mrs. James Ireland of Harris- all the skilled phlysi ans in the country cidi ut which will involve the county in se - innings -a damages. -Mr. Thomas Ward, of Var.; best crop of hiyj they- bad in -man yearso. the score stood 14 rum. to . 13 turn out of ;he members of the lodge be M ain� street on Jubilee day and also of the ton, is at present in town the guest of Mrs. were consulted, the � imease never abated. riot' hood �are this year -seeing the largest and of of the Mitchell boys. It was a sides several visiting brethren. ' Zurich procession on that day. He has also a John Turner.-, Mr. David Donovan shipped- She was anj exemplax� young woman, much a esidence of C uple 9f coatfj�errors that. lost them the Is did likeness of the . r na, " a very fine field of spring wheat. It All Other crops. idso give good p ZMAse of lodge was represented by Messrs. Williams, U4 a car load of horses to the old country on beloved by jall, and at rays took an active is a fully headed out and is fully five feet large yield. me, but with the -confidence of a little Ryckbiel, Torrance., Magel, Preeter, Geiger Myror Scott, All these attest his, skill and Wednesday. Among the number wii a -par li:rch The father, sister -.:--big re. practice y will be able to hold the and Dr. Campbell. T& initiatory core. PrOL Work With long, well -formed heads. Mr.. tweeft 0 the' fleency as a first, class artiat.-Mr. and very fine,black�gelding, five years old, mill. and' o'DuCher ave all the sympathy of a W is very proud of ij as he has a right b t of them down. McCartney and Graves monies over, congratulatory -addresses were Mrs. Samuel Landeborough, of Park, River, ed by Mr. Donald M eKinnon, of the 10th pympathizi g public h i their sore - affliction. to. Good, farming always pays, and Mr.- Howick. W" re the battery for -our team. Mitchell delivered by the grand 'officers and several North Dakota, and their youngest son, are concession of Tuckeismith, for which the W d is a first-class farmer. -Rev. Mr. and SQuiRg.-The foot ball match, wich took- w* i 11playthe return match here on the of the visiting brethren,in which the adva- n- in this vicinity just ti friends, handsome aum of seventy five dollarswas ce. Mri, - Mair and family intend spendingL 8; place between- the 9th line apid 12th linel, toerde recreation grounds on, Friday next, when It in about five years sinnoeweAlVrIaLlonlaborou tages of thi order were' well and ably set pal shoit time enjoying the I resu gh d Mr. MeKinnim ativays raises good Ited in &'tie, each side securing 011er, there should be a ood turn out as the left Tuckeremith for Dakota and this is t a N6TE.S. n imber from here at - - ske breezes at God.'. forth. This is one of the best and safest There Wis considerable Stftk horses and he can always command a big e * .-The 'Hensall people are having a goal. 11 be a "A One. first' time he has been back. He is not figure for them. -M tended the celebration held in Bar- o atch wi 9 mutual benefit tocieties in- existence, and r. Arthur Forbes has ic ic to - Goderich, on Tuesday, the 20tk.; done, but this did not last l6n r amount 4 91 -a fraternal benefits much changed and his numerous friends recently field on Monday. - An the day w'aE all th4 VATI- aside entirely from th added to his livery stock, a couple h Brucefield, people are invited to j fte inuch.-Quite a numer Of thc�- peo ple, FRwm MA-z(rrOBA.-Mr. James, B. Goven- arisingfrom connection with the socidty, here will be pleased to see him looking so of very neat and nobby buggies from the could be dbsireq; thi y report spending a thb . Reduced rates will be give 01:111 from around iliere attended the - fan 1W well. Although residing very plem,;t Urn I lies Emma C. Thomp. U, and A stand- A vory rge oroWiL Stripes,Mr. Landaborough takes as deep an 61ker, who have been ape lial,6 we, mentili t the insurance, viewed from a busines under the &ars and manuf&ct Ar On -the first lock, of Neepawa, Mani oba, iton-ia4aw of cry of Mr. Fred Hess, or., Zurich. 11 [le ial tfainVill run in order to abo a Wroxel a 'T' son and N Oli�� W was press r. Robert Le therland, of Tuckerami point, is wen worth all it costs. he so- -Mr. John A Stiwart has sold his full day at the Jake. Was five f 0 th, a a as nt, and a g;od to a Winnip b He- in in Fannie Mahood of Cartwright, is thw� cuffici w1rites on Ju!yAst as follows We had a cietllas now "also cut. adrift from the interest in Canadian ffiair -ever he did dnvigg hor e fine 'attending the SeOortl Collegiate Institute, parent society in the United States la"nd has and noneamongst us takegrea returned home last ek.-Mr. Campbell, ter pride in the . guest of Mr.* v4ry diy spring, no rfiinL for over" 5 weeks now looking for another fl* ELMS&& ier.-mr. William i Mahood these days. le f. June we had a n 'e' adopted the graded a stem of recent Liberal victories than he does. -Miss of London, spent a few- days visiting Mr. BACU& the bht about the midd ic y assessment, Fowler will'not offer his fine farms for sale V. CooPer* whb in under car, af her McGregor, of Cleveland, in visiti Ilast week. -Miss May A CASH. PRODW-C STORE. -Having! open. 0 -and vu -1 ai vg at Mrs- by afiction -any more, but he is still prepared -law Dr. A this tow brother -in in., with plenty sin' -Ce then. Crops look and with the7e -changes will, no doubt,enter John Maim Slcan�s, rmstrong, f This upon a ne ra n._Lt week Messrs. ioattie, of tuestmine -jer, is visiting her Oil rash produce gLive In Hensall, the undeisigned ow ving,nicely. g4 *4, wheat starting, , to head out. perlty,. to sell by. private, sale if -a purchaser offers. Nky highest prices for &II: kinds of country pro. 16, we Are gladto relate, impro Hinchley Brothers, of Seaforth, sold Brant- aunt, Mrs.. Allan Oug Jane ZUNI Farmers bling your I country is improving very fast, now build- Mr. Fowler bas a splendid property and _ggs. Butter, Cherries, -Xr- Daniel Harris had the mi#Gr-tunW.ir4. 75c. ford %wet nd mills to the followingper- Allan, who Illos been n London for some eto., to the Hensall cash produce store, and '"wive losin iJ'Jg3L go6g'ap ML every- direction. I built a PAREWELL TO A PASTOR. -The Wallace- r wi whoever gets it will get a bargain at the a valuable -cow the other day--. The- Vioinit3 cot -and time, is spending a fe days at home. -We highimt cash prices. A few doors east of Xd&-rthu sons his F : Joseph t Ummer 'Roxboro; Robert McKin. b. rn myself, 52x6O, feet and 9 foot stone burg News of last week mikes the follo*ing 4ohq, McMillan, price he is offering it. -Mr. Jas. Anhibald are sorry to learn th Min Ethel Swayze A; Co's bank. D. A. 0ANTnoN. 15424 beast unfairtunital Woke its leg, and, Acew *all, all finished on June list, and my near. reference to the departure of Rev. Georg, shipoed a �ar load of horses from here two seqLaently. L killed. -A very had,to- eat neighbor, James, D y of Buggin from that village. Mr. Buggin 41 week I a ago, -and two"ear loads last week. 0] EOGINES FOR SALE. -One 16 H. F., Abell ari,. forrn;Irl ley, Huron Road West; Richard Anderso is On the sick list, but . Po ant time was a ant in Mr. Harris.' bush m. to rUble ; two 14 H. P., Whites f is & p.. Sswy was Constance; John Wilson, McKillop';. and to be around: 111001I.- Saturdiky eve b qyA e ngl slid several U dLy _is in good spir#8 of last a number of our you man y ; One 12 H. P. Wateroull; the let of The picnic -was -not so Brandon, t thorou bly it had been. revious years, but friends have pumping outfits in connection. -Six . �g men assiste formerly pastor of Seaforth Methodist William Wilson, Hallett. The last two Last Saturday, Mr.- Trotter, on G�ey tonsbip, is to raise a big barn Both shipments were for Loud 7 d -band Slado"ry Englhop. Al barvesl .4orrow. Everybo and church and has ati many warm in raising an addition Mr. John Johnston u It. and good As new for work. Then Na nos Ontented in our district anyway. shipped a car load. -Mr.. fair time, how -I am here. He in. father of Mrs. James,Beattie. Robert Pringle the people ha a ever, -A for bet inning turnips no*, which puts me in The News saya:�Rev. George and Mrs. Mrajohn McLean aQ g friends.- We ake a complete line of Hydraulic an A was presentat the 0 miM in one week is tt a to his barn. will eold on reasonablo ternw. Older Machiler ,pre'. � oo work. - Vi r iom, omer- was in town this weak visibin of any s1Z9 also Jally d Borow very large Mind of boyish times in Huron. We had a Buligin, the retiring Methodist minister, Mr D. McKay of McLennan, A140ma, was test' calibration in Gorrie on Monday. 'Althw Bru�-eis. vaporators. I& Im ved design. Re1*Idng-ZngIne and Min, -visit recently from George Sproat and Wm. t 'it rained alittl� in the -afternoon it did bo�; DO ibeir Asp on,of the Mill Road-, Tuckeramith have each in town � on Wednesday. He is down on a wor promotly attenled to. Coirespon arture from Wallaceburg on completed -this season. visit to friends in Tackemmith. He likes harm, -just- laJi g the % Friday morning last.. They were met 4 Murray. two former Tuokeramith boYs - had a now bank barn !fHE ORANUNCELF.11 ATION. -The glorious at licits I.. RONSAT BNDID, Jr.. dust for the Orole wo INK! are Always gad to ate people fron the the station by nearly 200 me r. Timothy Ryan, one of McKillOP's Algoma and had good prospects when their tweltth was celebrated 1 here in true Ifritigh men. A rof speakers were prom,e mbers of the I an t prosperous farmers, was in town the other' style by the lariest sull most oidirily crowd L CAL BwIkFs.�The weather. this old county, whieli is always dear to us and k al indeed very Mauch sp- Methodist church 'to say good. bye. U mill was burned. He says all the Hurouites wee and their ti rs., day sporting a handsome new covered b ever seen in Brussels, there being 37 lod- hm an delightfully Cool, a pleasant change w I never bo forgotten." Buggi-u was presented with a large bouquet aggy in that district are doing well and some of preciated. ges re of roses, also many small tokens and hund- Be -Mim and a set of new harness to correapond-- them have plendid homesteads. presented, in I di Lad T is Blues, fro the great heat of last week. --Mrs. - A sr., and her daughter,, Mrs. Mae - Orangemen andO ang ouni, Britons. AoTF-4.—M.r. John Aalli- reds Of well wishes, also innumerable Vol. veral from town took in the "Wild West Maggie Reid in home on her vacation from Show" at Stratford on Friday last and they busy time was spent i art are Mrs. Abner. J1orm n the orenoon wel' visiting Mr. and doy left on Monday last for a umes of well wishes were poured upon the Detroit,,where she hai been employed in say it as well worth seeing.-! -Mrs. James doming the visitors. After dinner the pro A d, in Windsor.-htri. E. l3annie U- 'NOTES.-MiM Winnie Riely 7th line, -W trip to -the old land. lie 'goes. devout Lead of the reverend gen the millinery business for the past season. - Grieve' of Tuckeramith; Mrs. J. cession formed on Victoria Park, and "'start' visi g her sister, Mrs. Dick, in larks. on the nick list. -The -rain on Tuesday *W- G in charge of a consignment -of cattle causing the. aged couple to feel aa if they W'Isonp Mr. and Mr. B. A. Smillie of Decorah, of Seaio;ih,and other friends are ad the parade, but a heavy shower, of min T. M ciPAI of Owen a good one and was badlyT needed�- as t3w for Mr. Thomas Malillan of Runett.- had hosts -of warm friends i ruat'"t'ng Iowa, arrived oit Weduqeday to spend a few urrayl, prin nr a WallacebF9 at Bayfield.�The- 'Seaforth co - f set in that rather demoralizell It.' The pA. go". d CoUsgiatet in home for the holidays.., roots Were sullaring for wantof rain.-Jobw. T4e social, in from whom it was hard 0 part. weeks relatives and friends. Mri,, In saying voliinteers �headed by the %%rdmpbany - 0 9 F our church on Thursday even- ' y * itin �g was carried out red htacklin,,of Stratford, spapt a Bird, a former �eaident of the 5th - via w", y attalion Smillia gramme of speech maki ink of last week. fairl well attended, good-bye, God be with ou. till we meet holds the position of principal of U" baud, retuLed from London where they had. Valder Normal sch afterwards, when the rain ceased. County- con Is of days in the Vill naaiow our again, the ch6ir san "Weill . er 890 this week.- dead, and was buried on Tuesday-, 11,31f ani.d as on former ol people are nev d' been putting in twelve days drill, on Frid�y ool of that place. -The Master Dean occupied -the chair. A short- Mrs, Nichol, of Boissevain, Manitoba, who, Mr. John Cook hid a good logRm M ch indebted to those young People from bye in heaven." �hs partingi aaKifeeooin many friends of Mrs; James Dick of this tired, they were all in address of welcome was made by Reeve' W. in vi dting her father, Mr. James Boath an noon. Althoug!l. rou Wedneblday of 11sat week, 1 t who so kindly au& a ly assisted in many respects- seemed pleasant, in other re- town will be pleased to learn that she 9 -- 08 health and spirits. The officers say th H. Kerr, after Whi-h ited ad appro.- in X cater, called on friends here 111piri.. N gone Tuesdm.- place in the evening. -The bass party of U110, progmmme.-Mrs. E. Martin has specta it did! -seem hard to say 46good-bye, 9:ys of the Seaf6rtih company stood the be -at covering from her recent illness. -Mr. J. P. tte speeches Lowe Mrs. urray, Mr. John tud Bu a pru were gi n by Rev the Mines season so far took plae in John AgaiN 114M to Wingham, where she e Henderson has in bia'studio aremarkably pects to reside for fare you well, sister and brother ggin, and fati u'e of drilling -as well! as any corn. Of Wingham A.9 weak.- P600AW d pikor." 9 hn Ron, B. of, M and Bell Murray, of Clinton, were on Thursday evening of Imt so e time. We trust she will meet with our belove well executed and life like full sized bust' J & nany in camp.--Commeneing with next Bob. Brussels ; Rev. 'W. W. , Lmch� of White. in t village Tuesd calling on friends.- were, present from far and near. t success her energy merits. -Mr. Editor, -------- 'cmyon portmit of Rev. Dean Murphy, of bath, the Presbyterian Sabbath school will church, and hlr� Thomas Magwood, M, P. Mr. Mrs. Davids&ark spent Wedn". music -, an organ added greatly to the w- Aft the wri thi)� Centralla neighborhood *as settled fifty- . -PAESBIERY or HvRo-,T.-The Presby. Irishtown.-Dr. F. A. Scott, nophw of Dr. tate tery met in Clinton, on the 13th inst. start at 9.30 � in the morning instead of in P., of North Perth. - I of thanks to day Exeter. -The Presbyterian- Sunday casiou. The party broke up at, dayW,�- *8 ye a ago,, and not thirttffire, ". a d bJr. the afternoon as fol Scott of this town, has been appointed in d,and .0 the "ken And visito were P"w so 4 line, had a I i bee a* - t w Stewart wasappointed Moderator for the ment -will continue until the end of August. chears for the ueen d King William T ay next, when a special train will be Satur 11 A 3ging *1 k's issue. -Mrs. - William Cum rmerly. This arrange. House Surgeon at T6ront General hospital pichte'vill be hold in Godarioh on M. Reilyq 7t for one year. The appointment is a jood 66e. Amex 011004 =In 0 ham been in failing health for ensuing six months. The following, com. -Mr. John McMillen, M. P., of Hallett, ings to a el r Bills are out giving fan particulars. is *5 in d the lacrosse match this ryy we" brought the day's p AfF n me, very low fat present writ g, missioners. w the Assembly reported their rom here - on -Keep in min Ose. n a danee at n Th, (Fri. The train accomm made a shipment of cattle f tiulu WOW fairly good Uc od time is expected. -A umber of our satin 6 yo un t to ay as 'did also Mr. G. McMichael, of b u h, to and f Brusselstfiousands for the -12th to -at- g an4 no hopes am entlettained of her raeov- attendance on'the meetings of that court in deq) afternoon, on the recreation do FY t g folks or a Ion ti e Mond glare Webb to Lueou n her went to 0A remark. rapbell have been yisiting friends ip the derson and 4. 8 Henderson,ministers vers. Theqamew2ll,))is�goocione'and.'y' ro -Misses Sarah Wtcwart and. Jennie Winnipego namely: Mesrs. Fletch6r, An. thosame township. They were between the Stratford team. and 'In 0 0! tend the 'Orange celebration.-- . and twelfth. Miss Mary, Midbie went to Turn d an OU I F ably fine lot p mer"a a busy at their hay. Mrs. Doty, of Oakville; are -visiting their berry ship facountry., will miles it if you stayaway while kondayl-C. i nity of Walton for some weeks. -The D, D. Wilson a d Louis Harold, elders. Mr. 'Robe d to the old Of VIM, or in teesof our school are having theinside Messrs. J. S. Hand rt Marmon and Mr. John ip&:and report:& very eavy crop, averag. dad -p Met,'. Mrs. (Rev.) Kerr. -Mr. G. A. 11 - Mr. Websteeis shop in WW-Oaln� erson, J. A. McDonald, aDickson went with -them.-Un. Kibler. from two to 4 three to the sere. The Ellin and- family moved this week to Lucan. -James C1 ey, 4th linel. as a machiii" iw-. Aeof of the rooms nicely kalsomined and point. and D. D. Wilson were appointed a com. of Warren Ohio, is at 9 DEATH OF A GOOD W031AX.-The lady in wheat never was ttei, and with* the -A surpriseparty quite recently took pos. a hustler. He'Us repsired his thl w plesut visitin NOW i ed ; a much needed i rovement. Mr. D. mittee to nominate the tanding commit. her 'fathe;,, Mr. Charles Dickson Of Me- referred to in the following, which we take fine weather it is filling Well, with Ory lit. session of Mr. Win. Carry's residence,tow pal Lt is machine and uted it once. ACCidl caption of the following, as miniattra Of an new. th� job will be,. I done. -Everybody all Clarke has the contr t, a guarantee that tees. Circular letterswere read for the re- Killop, and other friends in thit vi;'inity. It from th Kincardine Reporter, of last week, tle of it being broken d wn.-JohnvBird, of ' hi f Hay, and presented his daughter, He in also building An entit in ton years since Mrs. nine man inke t1w Kibler left 4 shl4,uld read Sir Wilfrid Laurieri'krand this church: Mr. Robert'Adams, a m i I h died on Sat. IN, Maryt who ils well known here, and which promises ere and was a sister-in-law of Mrs. Smith, of Spar. this place, a gen i now duster, to to in star this is her first visit home.-Mosi* of the ling street, Seaforth, and was known to of to an 'illness of some who has occupied the position of organist I Every thresher �hould have One An 4 speech at Liverpool.. It -r urday evenin o4s am though of the Baptist Church Mr. B. B. Williams, Orangemen from Seaforth and viciiiby went many of the readers of THE EXPOSITop, : W f the stomach and for pi weral years in the Methodist church at eeks, from e ancer as the dust outdoors. -Fall wheat power Providence had elevated him to .7of the Congregational Church; Mr.W.T. to Mitchell and celebrated the twelfth of "M t Rolston, beloved wits of Mr. liver. Hil leaves thr gone and three Zurich, with a purse containing $to, secom- ly'lodged and will not rise now in sanw, argare el ipecially to, be a messenger of good -will. Noble B. A., B. H., of the Church of July.-Mr.John MeMillan,of Roxborois an. AW D sWm. Miller, of Bervie, was called to prove daughters to mourn -his Ion, Hew i h pauio. by very flattering - address, in W" 1011- The ADO placesi One would think the oro and unity in this Canada of ours, as well as England; and -Miesers. N.' Stevenson, A.) lwging his house by erecting . a second the realities of anothei world on Saturday 70th year. His funeral took place- on Tues. recognition"Of her servioes.-A number Of Z ed.--Jatnes Newcombe, of Nowa� is Vi1W the'.barbinger of a federated Saxon people.- Logan, W. C. Irwin and H. G. Gunn, B.A.1 story oh it. -At the late - axe 'inations at evening, June 19thi aged efirty-seven, years, day, -to the Brawels cemete4. John Lov�e m our- llagers attended a gard rty held ing in Canada, aud loOks.splandid Thi regulai monthly meeting -of the Wo- of the Presbyterian Church of the Unit4d' the Conservatory of Musict Toronto. Miss after a lingering illness, borne with chris. #of the 9th �couciwion of 'Grey, also an old late at the home of 3fr. John Boo t� lnen�s Foreign Mission Socie our church States. -The following are the at 19twuli, of 220 � u .-A. Nchol had a. team raill� ty of ending Alberta Doble, sister of birs. - W. D. tian courage, faith mod fortitude. Deceased settler t-iliat iownship, pawed to his long t chine da, under the auspices of the. Rp. away with a mow wa� held on Tuesday last, and proved -of eommitees for the year: Rome Minions,- Bright, of this to ing ma and da=Wd wa, paned her final exam. w" born in Scotland in the 7ear 183D, home on the some day, and was buried a wor League. and report having a 6 it considerably. - No ne was hurt. -Go--! morle than or'd-inary interest dik account of Mears. Acheson, Fletcher, 'McLean; and ination 'in the artists course on the piano. emigrated to Dalhousie towns Pau a Ve conve - very bip, Lanark on Tuesday last. -The 31ouservati ra. GA. Thorne at evening. -M man's e-16-1 has the roof on it now. - the! presence of Mrs. A. Scott,. of Se0forth, Bell, Radcliffe and Moffatt, elders. Church forte, and received an A. T. C. M. dirloma. 6ntario, where she was brought up, tion, to secure a candi ato 'in their in r- span the past week with friends in London. J. Hall is u foot, the rlWho ga-ve a well readered'description of the Life and Work,-Messis. Muir, -statistics registered, wi town countl ursing a more P. P.- 1. Stewart, -The vital aud a tIlr being united in marria law d ge to Wil. eats to coniest t H will be hold -Min Whitesides is in Toronto this Week a fall. -Miss A. Maiklejolin, Sth Hust proceedings at, the ProvinoW Convention J. A. McDonald; and.flHAZt, Wilk!pphaw clerk Elliott for the six months in ing July li&m Miller, At twenty yam of age, moved here on Tuada July T he meetings stUnding tho'conventioh being 4old there, 11 ducks and 21 turkeys all In one Uighte co fail] g H io, d t PO4 01 alp u p a& expe w th ,and Idle 0 a f 11 I Ll n p 0 0 actie Im c dl wit# Jhtr is �d t ea.