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The Huron Expositor, 1897-07-30, Page 8I , , JULY 30 POSITOR EX r I etroit on Morris, last week. -:-Flax pullin I coms don. —Miss Maggio Kelly left fo r sea Bentley arlsvisiting THE. 0 0�09 0% to be 1!urs.,aed. Some advocated the par- from visiting­frieuds in Wingham and B'us- text week� perliwo. Hudson, Monday,—The Min 'Wilson,,s OaSh ocery �The voters' list for mence r the flAx. mill "Will go iito other friends in Gorie and Kincardine.—Mr. and chase of P. clock for the tower of the town eels.—Mrs. Dow and Miss Georg' Ran- TuE VoTrns' LIST foreman at ViSLiting thei f Stratford, were the guests of Mr. this township was first posted in. the clerk's to pulll -it, if he Mrs. Cox,- of Goderich, were', r this Y sr. There bailaiug; some spoke of the purchase ot the kin, o es last week.---�Mr. T. E. offie ' onthe 14th July. It Contains L 738 who places for boys and girls. 31STIvid and TurniP 8fted ObeaP ra e * BI vale.—gr. Robt. daa$hter, Mrs. William Westvby,t4is Week. v 0 -e On feed his year. so reerfttion - grounds ; some- advocated the and M . A. F rb th cannot get enough L in n almle, coo2bine pric t guest at Mr. S. L. r*re entitled to vote at,bO municipal elec- rard Cambell, lanow old and turnip fee at'100 a 1b. fountsin in Victoria Park and Baker, of Toronto, is i ent speQlal number of --�-Mesors.- M. Babb and Ed'm WIND UA we Can sell new marg p4aing of a lie the Legislative As. McHardy has been sent in$ friends. dobk of, We beat vari4ties, bought make Mu'llett's. —Xiss Aitcheson, of Arkwrighty tions and electio to W and were in Belgrave on Sunday visit We hav a -in other, ways ornamenting it'so as to ote at the.London Graphic for ubilee � eek ffs"va"600j f h st reliable More, of Parkhead, niece of Blyth h ed lrom� Robe it a place of beauty, -In the cAntre of the and Mr. John sembly ; 139 who aentitled to v ave proe aimed we would not be exa or ting in , saying it —The citizens vioad hO9M Of 0anads, Weluding his (Mjlibr�ted 6sw town, while others recommended iephow of Mr. J. S. Welsh,- are visit- municigal elections only, and 42 who are tsins over one hund d veryflue draw, August 5th as their annual civie h6liday,be- 001dand monarch tufniP Get 1-1 Give us a the pur. and i e cah, do wa.—Mr. Robert Goven- entitle to vote at elections- to the Legis. con Ou emaot do better. in Grooe 10, w s, Urge ground which could be ii frienda in to jugs of the procession, the decor"ions, the ing the same day as Clinton and Ki#eardine Wy chase of I We wind -up our a In Seaforthl is visit utruner; lul town. Our - enes duriug Jubilee —Min Florence Clark, of _pring and s ....... weil, 1w better, lban any house Irbon fixed, up and kept for a park anaricreation 14, of MoKillop, lift with us the other lative Assembly only. There are, there illuminations and -other or u the 31st of J ULly, , of 400 Me extra good value. gur BOU d In this latter c�nneotiou a field di some sample heads of wheat from a fore, 780 Parliament ry voters and 877 ing at Mr. N.. H. Youngto.—On W;dnesday ness o Te".1ust now -9 Supplements sevf ral feet lo�g show a blmd of line roasW Cotree is second to, non&, an counclLs. which 43 arelemalee. week- m000: the baseball team froinlBrussels sun he Collog- field on - his lam. These, heads are he -municipal voters, of amer goods sold in August but we have the bat brand at Oanned Veptables Put UP on g to Mr. Coleman inear t the Queen's carriage in the procenion, and afte I in CAMds. There has been, a drop ift the PrIO0 of 9114 'rove, were finest we have seen. They measure fully There are 450 who are eligible to serie as 3ndly #ime gOO4 a are coming along right oiate D1111ding, and Beattie'ag also the miles and mil en of shi at the came over and played a frii with nd we do not like to get the --mine here If you want to geb the full bene- tolies, and are filled from the bottom' 'Spithea L The �Tueen is our team, the result being 3 to 2 it'i favor of of pr6duce taken �st highest mentioned Zi available places. As there seven a fine plump grain. jurors. naval review at at of iL All kinds Mr. D]LtTH OF Kit. LovE.—Mr. homas y.more than we can help: W"ket prices C%sh foreggs. was no prospect of -coming to a decision on to 4he very top with ctured many times, an 80 16% the Lord Blyth. During the game one of the members any of these schemes, a committee was ap Govenlock says he has a fifteen &are field Of Love, of the 111th concession of McKillop, Clyor, in his fine ro, a' A � out of the of the Visiting team got st�ck and balance up the Vrin in C. WILWN, soaforth. 4 _,,badly kicke1d but he mer business the ona of this d d to gain information as to the cos and 96U of it stands nearly died on Sunday lest. Mi. Love has been pearl sword, of the city of London in shown. was able to go home with his comrades. Inonth. ock. -pointe b of just such wheat are got Bank of oommerce BI n his opinion it surpasses ill for about two years, being a victim of ne goods we wont carry the various propositions and other infor- five' feet high. The entire sword in cove d with a design in season. It pays us to 8611 them W mation that will be usefuln *enabling the anything he,has yet seen, either in Ontario diabetes. - He was a comparatively young pearls. , Among the cuts f presents sent to Lower wimbam. a decision,, and to i�eport or Manitoba. —Wilfred Forbes, of Strat. man, being only about 49 years of age. - He sacrifice. We'll got as h forthem- committee to make the Queen ie one of the et containi ungl would next season and nine he at a future meeting of the commit -tee to be ford, zeturned home on Saturday, after was the second ton of the late George Love, the address from the ci of Toronto. NoTEg.—On Saturday last Willie� yo, got t now, besides keeping our stock 'ding a week U Strat. est son of Mr. Peter ITS' called by the Mayor. a" one week.; with re�lo of Tuckersmith. He was -born i -and tives� in town. the colonial premiers are iotured, and our Murdock, aged at Mrso' Donald Molutyre, Mrs. Oscar Neil, ford,- but his parents came to Tuckersmith weed away after sufferin fresh. - You get a chance —0 byv far t handsoment. It years, ps oventry, of Seaforth, and about 47 years ago. He has been a resident own ppremi�r. I —Miss Mary Carruthers arrive home on! money, Here are a few of BANK OHANGNS.—Our citizens generally and Min Annie C leave,, in the finest i rnal we ave ever seen.— bse a- eil, of Stratford, left this week of MoKil for about 29 years. He Friday last from Detroit, after won't carr over. and the prices, CL ouset 'C Bayfield, where they l2d family of three none and four year.— Its Mary Cam, have thenior. OTaING. learned with feelings of much regret a few the Mine win camp for a Messrs. Stone wh live 4n ^& stone of over a M* or.. days igo, of the proposed removal of Mr. for a widow rave, are building a stone house near Be home from on a visit to he parent* We have just riceived another lane aa�sortmeut of- M. Morris from this town. Mr. Morris has time.—Rev. Dr. McDonald is rusticating daughters, to moum thi loem of an affection- Toronto I riends.—M Findla —We had too g. Amongst them will be found branch of 'the at "old just now. On Sunday last he ate husband and ever thoughtful pffirent. bonne for Mr. eter Fo ler, of �ho Blue- and other re. George =ade up olothin been agent of the Seaforth vale road.—MI Ella Mo tt, of Galt, i Bank of Commerce for the past five or six I it of the Presbyterian He was an industrious, good living man,and left this ooklyn� PARASOLS. me and startling barplaw. We I would call ed the pu of week for he ther esrly ist attention ot buyers to a man's Suit* ccoUp' there —� r. and knew him for his visiting her. an t, M tn. R rt Maxwell, ork.—Mrs. Stewart and her son cloudy, rainy wes; .1 was respected by all who the years. While always careful of the Bank' church W R. Wilson ' '"Ho ard Stewart, tfie New Y season selling,that317 Nk, we shall sell at 04. The price seems small, ite and sterling 'hon- the Bluevale r a, d.,— if Livingstone, of Blyth, spent Sun sy with for Parasol and courte-� bride'. of Kalamazoo, Michl an, visi d rela" uprightness of chaiacter I cloth as three interests, he was ever obliging little son o r Thomas Stewart, are selling a fine but we cUlm it OonfAlus as pod tVesin town M and M Gloris Silk 0 One to the elietorneriof the institution, and this 2r. Wilson is an esty. His remains were laid to rest in the Mrs. D. Groves, in the neighborhood. AID quarters at &he Suits vAa4e to order fo� $12 nwith 23 inch frame, regular $1 very special lines 14 $4.76, $Sand $& � "o was popular, not alone with the patrons of old 13�aforth boy, wha has done remarkably Maitlandbank cemetery on Tuesday, afid of them, lefb for 79c. fits, edivizes, to b Youlthe Boy%'Jlnd Childrelk'aLS1 e eleared 'at 25 per cont. less than.. 06ir !value, 100 the bank, but with -the citizens generally- well f6r himself in the world of commerce, the respect in which be was held wasbund- Morris. Twerd Pants.. apecial value. a was also a most valuable citizen, taking as he Lis now manager of a larCe depart- antly manifested by the -large number 'Who cefid d. I PARASOLS.—Too many good t be clear 'He is's Julis attended the funeral. PgRSONAM. as es No-LEs.—A very heavy rain pashed over e best for toasts, at I off ue. Coal J Baird,of St. Paul, 4 Tues- Your chance to get th ed at 80o ; 30 IWO, PrOO a debp and active interest in every move- mentsl store in Kalamazoo 'an this locality cu Monday eve Z%-.. �snd inspoet. Honey is visiting friends in Toronto.—Miss and Mine, Ina, ampballa, of Winnipeg, are nil, little money. All our $2.25 md ment calculated to advance the Welfare of ig at Mr. T. F. the ome of heir sun day morning. Haying will m delayed Parasols, nobby, natty handlek the town and vicinity. His removal, there- Wurt#, of Toronto, is visitim Varna. Visiting at ' t, Xro. - I There i dreds of Wm. PiCkard 00 orris goes ColemaWs, Goderich street.—St. Thomas' rge Baird. — iss Mal gie Mcaughton longer than ever that will not cut, $1,55. fore, will be a public lose. Mr. M GARDEN P.kuTy.—The annual res in Morris that will e worth -y school picnicked at Bayfield and brkher Hu b o Tee iwater, spent Sun - to Toronto, where he will reside, He has church Sunda party of St. ohn's church, Varna, will be calling bay.—Fall wheat is for the BLOUSES.—Ther'll be lots of Shp* - on Wednesday. —Xiss Pearce, of Toronto, is on day with their c usin, Mr i. G. Baird. Waist weather yet and youasj& IFtElL STEAMSHIP n Mrs. James Campbell's orchard, I been appointed assistant inspector, his son held i binder,L if the weather was fine nough. iing her brother, Mr. W. K. Pearce.— setray by ior in this position being Mr. Ireland, a visit Thursday evening, the 12th of August. The A good.many talk of going tq. Port Stanley *AND* a shortly for d for roxeter.. Blouses, the right styles and faij colors former manager -of the Seaforth agency. Mr. W. Rawkahaw, jr., leave Seaforth brass band bas been, en ec to tike on the 5th of August, on the excursion. i the occasion' The Varna piecalo Mud will FOR SAM—T wouse lately erected on our 75c goods, choice 49c. F1,111 INSRA NCE While therefore, we congratulate Mr. -Medicine Hat,' Northwest Territory, a position as operator on'the C. P. R.—Two We fancy most of the fimers will � be busy M orris on his promotion, we share with the Tues- be in attendance. As usual there Will be 0, Fralick street, sub tantial throughout, and up -to. in th6 hay field on that date.—Mis.Thomas SLOUS S.—Our good Ones, those to; cellar full size of � E ood time f ry Miller, 5th line, is still confined to' her bed have een 1, $1.1-5, and citizens of the town generally the regret rinks of bowlers went to London on or eve body. Don't forget the date in all its app intmen $ Oil 0-- =.L11- -4r house. For particul rs App y "oval, but we wish him sue- day, to compete in he tournament there. i a the premises, or to Mtn"* aA felt at his rem The follo,*ing composed the rinks : R. late. TnOMAS GIHSON,Jr. 1646-4 with a sore leg,—Threshers are g1rett 1 9 not very many of them, but cess in big, new and more important sphere. Logan, J. Scott, J. Weir, E. C. Cole. 7 ;he ;ne you want. Your 9"No- A ent. Mr. Morris' successor. here is Mr. Minty,, man, ]NoTzs.—Miss Morrow, from Stratford; NOTES —E. G. rown wheeled to London their machines ready for the seasoil!s wor zi. just I 0 Air. George Boyd and Miss Maggie oble, this week.—Mr. . Y. Taylor and wife, of —The hay. is mowed around the church any of thee for 79c. _k Bro.) late manager of the Walkerville branch,who F. Holmested, L. C. Jackson, W. human !11 to H. A. Strong Of Seaforth, were visiting here last Sunday. -p VETS.—An odd line of lades! (Succemor ill, no TiEd W. K. Pearce-, skip.—Miss Josie Me- aris, spent Su day lastwith friends in Sunshine.' Mr. R. Gibson gets the ha Telegraph and , 19. comes well recommended, and w at IjP Udervests we autto, c I We are pleased to say Mr. John Reid is town. erson The public roads are getting badly c -Express Build doubt, well fill the place in the beak and in Namara, of Harpurhey, returned home on . —Messrs amilton and Sand ear, at tbiE kim ving. He and Mrs. Reid are visitin shipped a car I�a of fat sheep on Monday owing to the heavy rams. are only a few of them and theyik*- i* L Ind Ashfield, -deser the town which was no well taken -by his Monday last from Goderich i our Friend I 'mprodaughter, Mri. D. Campbell, Is laat.—Cousidembl dama,,e is being done to been 10c,, but now they're only 7 their th Every Student. predecessor. where she had been visiting friends.—The 1�eo. o tt L i week.—Mrs. J. E. Johnston, of. Chatham, the ha croy by he coi stant rains, and L 3es Aggie and Tillie Smith are visiting ogan. mis MU S Ll N S - —Plain and fancy Line* 44 no -wad qs- and children are visiting friends here, look. e d in saving it -ry, Michig' ge of the - PIPTURE numEs, plain and faucy, new friends in Per an. Mrs. Alex. great ifficu ty is xperie I e IN MEMORIUm.—It is with fee4 Muslins, the best lines we had, and neat, avi. P. 11mmmox's Photo Studio. Sea- lem. She, is on ing bale and' hearty.—Masters Will and at all.—Mr. Jame Fox and wife, of Brno- et' that we I in tothfore forth. Stewart, also went with t s 3cord thp death of that- ware 25cvd 30e. Thefro. i4tw� her way to St. Paul, Minneeota, where her Bert- Muir, of Exeter, are Arisitm" , Harry gels, were in town on Siibbath laab.—Fall rried ever, go at I come, *hi< I Mrs. Patrich Byrne,of Logan,whidh occured be as 5c. Sp.-dETHr--;G GooD.—Laorosse -match, Ex- Armstrong this week.—Mr. and Are. Me- wheat cutting in u w very general in this sons, W. D. and Charles, reside. She will -- her home on Mondity, July 5,ill. Mrs. —Fine Jspanep* Arv;-Voa� STLATFORD, ONTARIO'L eter vs. Beavers,'Friday evening, August Oth, follow onald and 'children, from Toronto are DRAPERY. also visit a brother in Winnipeg before her D 0 heighborhood.—M Geo, ge I ackie -is home ed by grand Lawn Social in the Reervation Grounds, Mc.- Byrne was a daughter of Mr. O'De� and was pery, 26 inches wide, five' p"t*** the twe W1 !it thoroughly toodprogramme,.refroahments, etc. Look outfor return.—James Archibald shipped a car visiting at his father's, the Rev. J. A. for his -holidays. A live, go -a -head school th4 born. in Hibbert 47 years ago. select from, regular price 25pnow. 1 Donald.—Miss �Alabel Reid, of Bay City, Her death . ills. prepares young men and women for busi- 1546-1 load of horses to Montreal on Saturd On was caused from an attack of pleurisy and Led an ness life. Attendance this year double that CLEARiNa. at a big. reduction all our the earn . e day George Turnbull ship;1'some Michigan, and Miss Ron, of Seaforth, were MEWS HATS.-MeWsaudboyeA` D sdale. bronchitis, after an illness of three weeks. which �o�h, ns, Dimities. Sateens, etc., have a look iss Hitzel Ben. the guests of , Miss Maggie Campbell last- Hate, all good shapes,4he lil� a' a of last week did The deceased leaves a family of imine chil- Of hot year. Only one kind of busine Prints, Musli fine horses to Glasgow. -M LOCAL ITEMS.— he iailn lines that have been 40c,'50c, atthem. W. W. llopnim Sestorth. 1546-1 nett, of Detroi,'ie at present visiting at her week.-�-Mr. Will Reid, Bay City, and Mr. 715 to our students, and that c sidefable dams e to L the crops. -Miss dren, three girls and six none. !Two boys education given -Henderson choice at 25c. itre SOMETRING Seaforth's UneleS, L Mr. Thomas Roe North- Main Alex.'Reid, from Alpena, Michigan, who on i4erich, is, best,,, Write for circulars. Mabel Newcomb f Gc visiting reside in North Dokota three at home the Photographer, has added to his gallery several nest 4444-52 streek-The people at Roxboro and those were here, for a few days seeing their father, friends and relative in this locality. -The and John whc� attends the icollegiate W. ; ELLIOTT, Principal. and handsome back grounds for platino work, which who, �ave- to Vass that point are again being who has been ill, returned home this week. will greatly improve his already artlaVo pictures. many friends of Mr Edman. Westlake will Institute in Seaforth. Two daughters live You'll be money in pocket if You AIr know en bathing'in .-A load of Royal Templars picniced at the 1516-1 annoyed by boys and young in, M is Wston be sorry to lea 2 th the] has taken worse at home and the poer Mrs. T., Kennedy, Dry Goods buying here. the river there. We are requested by the Bond last week. They had a big time.-' f Mr.L. agam..-The pleas& ' am; e o Joseph of North DaUbtaf Mrs. 13yrne'llhaz three yeaT o A Wm7sixG STRE.sy,.-The Star baseball clerk of McKillop to -say that there is a Mr. and.Mrs. Scott, of Buffalo,�are visiting a pre a Jeffrey is e saily so lu'nted for, his wif ter living, Mii* O'Dea, of Dal�liu ; M 1%. vvied -01 team'havestruck a winfiiug- streak. On township by-law prohibiting this sort of at the home of her p rents. -Mrs. Charles r. '918 Cr sented him with a uncing baby girl. -M C. Dale, of Seaforth, and Mrs. Dillon, of kriday afternoon lasb Mitchell played the thing, and that those violating it will be Logan is visiting her sister at Ripley this W.LH. Talbot, our;enial thresher, has got Hibbert, and four brothers livingin Califor- Hodg'ens Bro. 1 we ha vt ds rian, week. r LSTRICT MATTERS return match here on the recreation.groun prosecuted. -Mr. Moore, our libra D his outfit in first-cl Unning shape. ay which took place on Wedues. . . . . . . . also a fact when the Strs pulled out ahead by a score leaves for his summer holidays on Tuesday the fix mci aye there is nothin like having things run day to St. Columbus church, Irishtown, was East Wawanosh. GUNTON. of 22 to 20. For the first two er -three in - next, and will be absent three weeks. Dur- PASD THE NowuL.-The following NoTEs.-The talk of the day is ki :moothly. largely attended. Mrs. Byrne wale a WOrdsn7 the score �was pretty even' but with his absence the library will be closed, pie Ing of thi whom it was a pleasure to kno and her teachers from this county who were attend- ri'M Ilug; the reading room will be open as usual. Will th d of some wild guesses on the- part of cherrieo.-The weather has been ver b d memory will long be cherished alkho munity --where he was so hi h V Ing at the Toronto and Ottawa Normal the. umpir-- 'tn the next-inninl or so, Mitch- We wish our wcvrthy librarian a pleasant; for baymaking.-Fall wheat and 'barley are berry. , # ly schools have successfully passed I their had the pleasure of -her ac ce, and and so much beloved. The - sincerft -4ua an V ell obtain# -,i a good lead. After this the holiday. -Mrs. Williami, of Hartford, doln- nearly ready to cut.---�Mise 1ens, Sprung PonzTERs.-On unlay - morning, the she will not only be missed by he 'hut thy will lee extended by a �,whon returning from 25th Mrs. James H ndpreon, of the B.Iine, by all the neighborhood, as 0. ways reaved relatives and frien& The examination, ViZ. Miss Jennie Bal- Stare pulled themselves together, and by necticut, and Mrs., Muir, of Waterloo, are called on Blyth friend. pa to t This, -then, Seaforth Miss Kinnip and farav steadyplay'turned a Mitchell lead of ten visiting their brother' Mr. D. Johnson.- her trip to Winqham.--LXiss Emma�-j Keel- presented her' hue nd with a charming cKillop ; Missl Bell,' * L t of I so willing and ready . to helpn lanyone in took place on Wednesday,an the Miss Agnes Grieve, M, into a lead for themselves of two, el h On Friday evening -next, & lacrosse match mia, of Blyth, Snnday�d-�,at � Mr. William baby'. girl.-Vieto )ks, decidedly be in a b( r t ermyn iol and Mr. W. H IV, 9 the will be played on the recreation grounds, McGowan's. -Mine Majgi;� W-ilson happy, since learnjul that he haspassed the trouble or sickness. Much BYL - thy is ex- which deceased was held was amp I in ihe fall Robertson, Me tfiem being pled up in one innings. i 4ork- in Pec 0 ers from this 4 UccegsfUI1y._1D T tended to the bereaved eir sad af- ed b the large concourse of Killop. If there are -any oth R. G. McGowan at present.- entrance examinatio, I en last three innings Mitchell were shut out between Exeter and Seaforth. The match ing for Mr ten7e d to pay a last tribute of be tl county we havi not been able' to recognize fliction. without a run and not one of their men even will be follbwed by'i garden party, when a Mears. John G. McGowau'and Livingstone Cantlon visited Tees- rat;or last Sabbath,. and a goo their names, as the places of residenbe are one whom all iiecognised as got to third base. With the exception of a good trogramme will- be given and excellent Stewart spent Thursday 6vening-� of last amisted in three & vation ti the ven I -lished list . I . . 4 And We aT 3 not a the pub i, and we will moeumn2payinnight Kippen. QUITE AN Accxmrow.--1-Zu few errors quit ovel week in Morris. -There was a town hall On 8 be gV Z� announce them later if they wil which can be accounted for by refres ments served. This is e a n hong service of that p on Ancient OrderLof United Workman: "0116 L notify us. lack of practice, the boys played good ball. entertaiment,and should be well p4tronized. in-Belgrave on Sunday ev6m4ug. A number the hall was packed - the door. -Evangelist NOTES.-MrS. James Dick an children, field ight on Frida evening of McCartney pitched the fall nine innings and -Miss Mabel Fleming, of Branddu, Mani- from Blyth were in attendakee. -The newly Lorrie, of Toronto,, a id 1 Lieutenant Bonniei ot Se%forth, are visiting peri" is i ineemg a at This was their regular tt' jh was more effective at tl-e close than he was toba, -was visiting Mrs. W'. Logan and other married couple, of Westfield, Mr. and Mrs. of Wingham, were yisiting on tho'B, line Shaffees.-The wet weather Xftr1L&;udtMte2n' the organizer for the order had been elothi Ig 1. ening 'is to the front again days, which appears to be the LF-4,ovE OFFIoERs.—At the annual meet- at the first. He's a good one and we will friends here thisweek.-Keep in mind the Morrish, arrived home on Saturday ev Friday. -Johnny Mil ar worst for Ythi vicinity for s few days, and lie �1", Ing of the Epworth League of Christian have to hang onto him. The prettiest hit baseball match, on Tuesday afternoon, 'be- from their h moon trip to Toronto, and with a neat little d iving pony, whih he many sessons' at this time of the -year, him oney very succeesfal in working up now Endeavor, held in the Methodist church, of the day was made in the fifst innings, tween Brussels and Sesforth. -Mjss Frankie attended the service on Sunday afternoon.- has purchased fro Mr. McLaughlin of greatly grevented farmers from getting their in e ery win innipeg, $40 1111 a I and it is eatly feared As P, result of his- labors there were 'Tuesday evening of last week, the folle, ' 9 when Rayden Williams knockid the ball Burns, of Wi is visiting at her Mr. R. Lamont is flying around these parts Brussels, for the an of .-Q te 'Per nished, gr sell. mmg year : initiated, and all of officers were elected for the co ' a Bob looks well. The quarterly centage of* the fall W 0 Ut. over the south field fence. The following is uncle% Mr. D. odhnson. -Special services th;t in -any hundreds of tons wil. be' corn- members Honorary President,Rev.S.Bond; president, ain young, splendid fellows, just the t y innings g f Auburn and Westfield is'to be pletely spoiled. Fall whea eat is now Ou eus -t Mrs. W. H. Willis; let vice president and the score I> will W conducted in the Salvation Army meeting 0 t han material to build up and -keep up a' runs barrahka on Tuimday evening. -Mr. Peter held in Donnybrook on Sund k romith. general, and is very hard on bin lers, with, of this k -tives Am convenor of devotional committee,,--�­Dr. Two* ind. The initiation core of Mitchell- 2 3 3 4 5 3 0 0 Om�-20 Hawt iorne, of the town line, Hullett, has There will be1oague meeting -at Westfield so much rain and the heavy crop. -Mia. .2 - Tuesday St. Burrows ad vice president And convenor an ap )Ie tree in'his irchard which is loaded on Sunday evening. --Mr. Gilbert Vint WEST E' D NOT s. -A union Sunday Mary McClymont, of Detroit, elt t daugh Ltaken part in by the Grand Matter custt �i V 0 sehool enic of Tur4r's and Alma schools order, who favored the I d ebyv a look -out, department, Miss M. Bond 3rd -A team went to Brussels on. ith fruit and blossoms at the same time. spent Sunday with friends on the 3rd line.- ter of Mr.'T. McClymont, of the village, is . nissionary de- -md had an exciting game, and 41t was heFdi in Mr. Thoipas Townsend's grove that important occasion..2 vice presideut, convenor of I 'On several of the limbs there are both ap. While Mr. Wallace Potter was driving to visiting undeir the parental roo, -Mr. An, Our partment, Miss A. Daly ; 4th vice president, 2ouple of the best plavers were uhable to go ples aud'blossome. This is a,, freak of nature Blyth on Saturday evening and when oppo- last Frid The heavy, showers drew Bell, who is noted as one o � our best illustration of screen WO . whiL6 convenor of literary and social departr inay =Ton jai aent, the Stars won. Brus;els players were co4- which is very rare, nd we leave otbers to site Mr. Floody'; residence, his horse 'shied the forenoo o do t kept a number at -farmers and knows well how I o produce interesting and instructive to Th foilo-v ring ; Alias M. Latimer; secretaryt Mi�s H. il- fident of victory but they had not made al- , home, but the schools Were fairly represent- especially to the new members. Thin accouni for it. -Mr. George W. Holman and at some piecdo of plank on . the side of the good crops, showed us ensilage c)rn stocks ftding secretary, kliss9 E. lowances for the improved shape of the �d and a pleasant afte noon was spenC -Mrs. Ten8wabl, liams ; correspor. i e although only about three yesn�.old family removed from here to Bayfield on road and wheeled, around, upsetting him measuring " f t ix inches. -Mr John Met Smith; treasurer, Miss B. Criefi. Stairs and they fell a victim to the enemy Stanley and daught r,- of Holinesville, via- most prosperous condition, and bids Thursday. -We notice by the Daily Colum- and running. away., breaking t ug bi' ;an, of the l(th conces. they bad expected to over come. As the he b 1�ay and a son Wills Sul III a bian, of New Westminster- British Colum- slightly and smashing 35 dozen of eggs. Wy ited relatives here last week. -Mrs. H. become before long on t e I"w e sion of Tuckersmitb, left on V. onday last 0 0 Pr 'A GOOD HKIF'ER,11.—Mr, George Murdie,, of score will show th&re was good b 11 1 O'Brien spent last we k visiting re'latiyes in )MPI al most important lod es in the PrI6 11 8.5-0 land. p "y g' bia, that Mr. Win. Sloan, 'whom. we men- escaped injury. for Algoma. -Mr. Thomas D* d e, the t M cKillop, recently sold to 10 r. Elliot,'i of when you take into consideration thatl�here side of the cities. Re was a drizzling rain all the time. tioned last week as having struck it rich at Brampton and Toront .-Miss'Nettie Crich, 80 'ety is is Kingston, for shipment, a car load, 20 head Bru�sels -0 who has been teachin school near Walton, retern threaber, who makes i Point to and no person who joins it will regret TW�04. the Klond ke, has returned safely to of heifers., two and three years old, whic:4 will play the return game here on Tuesday y is spending her holidays at home. -Mrs have everything. in good orde has pur- , done so. Aside from the iAsu )ftc, pa Nanamio.- The same paper contains an I NOTES. -The first football match in the n chased a -new Monarch se itor.-The y next and will try and redeem their lost n t) Ott are generally admitted to be as -good as an t6reating interview with Mr. Sloan, which smore, of'Toroutd, is visiting relafives choir of the Methodist church Oicniced at it affords, which is, perhaps, the M, that were ever shipped from Seafolth a laurels. Every person interested should be league -between Brussels and Wingh&m here. I V1 portant consideration, the lodge in shall publish I ayfield on Wednesday last, but he wet d, tion. A heifer 2 years and 4 mon�hs 01 at the recreation grounds on that after-- we, next week. -Mrs. E. Me- clubs wa's played on F a ll or young In riday of last week in r:nes 4t which took first prize at the Seaforth show noon. The following is the score of the Namara and Aliss McNamara, of Houghton, Wingham, and as both clubs are on equal. weather very much marred the d�v's pleas - Michigan, but -formerly of Leadbury, L a jaii), ert. afford them a good opportunity'.01 re ure.-Mr. MeTaggart, o V W last, fall, w ighed 1,300 lbs., and the "lot Brussels match standing in the league, and the only games f ChiselhWist, visit- - V A�,TOTHE 1) SF tbems6lves in many V� ho just now in this vicinity visiting friends. R OL LEP. GoNE.-Hibbert ed the Sabbath schools of our village last Ing d lbs. each. These are �he Seaforth- 0 0 5 4 0 2 4 0 x-15 runs to play are the two with each other,. there Zurich lodgeeyery succors t averaged 13 d and prominel Mrs. McNamara still 11as a kind feeling for lost another of its kind of cattle that our farmers should at 've was strong rivalry between them. The match rit citi- Sabbath, in the interests of the conuty as. r; Brussels- 0 3 1 0 2 3 1 2-13 old Huron, but McNamara and their was won toy Wingham by 1 goal to 0, and zens on Saturday eve Ing, in the death of sociation. continue to flourish', as it roperl to r aine. Thb secret of successful and profit- -0 ed, as we know it is, it is ps �Vf family are all doing go well in Michigan that Within three seconds of call of time. IM r. James Colquhoun�of the 9th. concession. 4 .00." able cattle raising Will hereafter be in tbel LocAL B-RiEFS.—Mr. Alexander Lawrence that they intend remaining there, and are The next game will be played here on Fri- The deceased had be suffering � for some material good in the community. c Zurich. cheapness of production. and if beefing at- has been appointed a sqb-collector of cus. now desirous of ,lIiin6o their property at' day of this week and will no doubt be a hot time from a cancer in he mouthsnd throat, t1e, can be raised and fed to weigh as much toms by the Dominion Government a Boys, Rints t Le dbury -Mr A. I usle7 and Master and death came to hi� as a happy release. TIiE VOTERS' LiST.—Thd' voters'list for -MT. Alex.."Malheron, an old at two years old as they now ordinarily do Gretna, Manitoba. one. -A baseball match was played here in Hay township, was posted in the clerk's Mitchell, di wtarilig r ed very suddenl and Mr. Lawrence is an old Glynn; of Brussels, visited riends in town Mr. Colquboun was 3romiuent and act* -the rain on Tuesday afternoon between Sea. Iva year's care and' Tackeramith man, but has been a resident last week. -Mrs. Harry Ellisson, of Tor- mem wag office here on the 21st ofi July. There 'are edly on Sunday night, 18th at three, the saying of one ber of the Sooie�3 of Friends, and -and 75c.l feed' will, in itself, make a big profit. forth and Bruesels,'which resulted in a vic- Ing of Manitoba for several years. -At the re� onto, is the est of M ins Grace M cFaul. - t � f respected by every n who knew him -for 838 who are entitled to ivote at both muni- ten And eleven o�-olock. The cry or the visitors by a score'of 15 to I Ais can be done, has been clearl cent meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge, eas a d electi0ine to the Legisla- uct been feeling well for some time bak LUU12 ThaR M r .- W. Falls and Fred Grant wheel- 3. his upright integrity a d piety.' He leaves CiPsl elections a -The -electric light company are bus demonstrated many times. In these days held at Brantford, Mr. J. 9. � Ti y at tive Amembly; 109 Who re entitled to about as -usual on the previous' iern , of an exemplary family o son@ and daughters, of keen competition, it is the breeder and Blythi was. elected District ed up from London on Saturday aftbrnoon, woik putting in poles, etc. -The weather an just the Deputy rand all active in their du ch and community, vote 'at municipal elecions 0111 d 22 mud all day Sunday. He eat a and a still keeps dull and wet and quite a quan- lee4er who secures this reaullt that will and- I laster for, South Huron istrict, and T. Spar Ing street. f the a preacher and teacher who are entitled to vote' at Legislative elec- even ineal, and felt no sensation of d 1pent Sunday at Alra. M. Thompson's, one o in tity of hay will be damaged if the rain doe's ceed and maki m6ney. Those who will not Pinkerton, of Eden Grove, for North not let up. It will be serious as )ng the communit of Friends, a young tions only. In othec words there are 947 ness 3-1 a moment or two before lit t the necessary brain power into the fall am( municipal -voters and 860 Parliamentary -The cause of his sudden death proved U the Huron district. -Miss Sarabel McLean, of' man of' at erliDg abilii'ty Land piety. The de- siness and take the trouble to do this' wheat harvest in now in and the fine crop All.,our n! u this town, has passed her final examination THE CRors.-Not, for years has there ceased was in his si t -fourth year, and ex. voters. There are 48 female voters ana hemorrhage of the luag. MIZ ti but who will continue in the old hap-bazard at the Toronto Normal School as a kinder will be damaged. -The Oddfellows had's been such a bountiful harvest reaped in this Fept for the cancer in robust health and 511 who are eligible to serve as jurors. was amon the oldest -residents of �tbe PrI -up, n decoration day on Thursday of this week will still remain poor and hard 0 garten director. Miss Maud Kidd, daugh. I WaT9 county as will be garnered this year. The in the -promise of a urer years. His re. OTES.-Mr. John Poster, wife and owning an operating for a number of when they decorated the respective graves non$ matter how good times may get for others. ter of Mr. Thomas Kidd, has passed h Dee who mains were buried the cemetery of the from Pigeon, Nlichi a,alsoMr.W.Ruppand the Mulherlon & Co. foundr sa4-� er hay is almost a double crop. Thi, And, as it is with cattle, so is it with al of Oddfellows who are buried in the Brussels ��Ud examination as - an assistant at London got it saved before the wet weather set in ife, of the same pIFS4os, were suddenly call- ment works. For the last ei;hl- or Society of Friends t Gowrie -on Monday I f most everything else. The beat alwaya� school. -Mr. A. J. Bright, of the firm of were fortunate. In general it has been cemetery. - -The difice formerly occupied by Mr. Henry -years he had lied a -retired "I afternoon. ed by telegraph to the funeral of -h no, McIntosh & MeTaggarb is now being fitted i AI)out tweiv, pays best, i BrightBrothers, of this town, has been hard -to sa�e owing tothe wet and eat h Wtirm, who was buried last Wednesday joviDe very robust health np, and will be occupied by the -Standard. i spendin- his h0li-days fishing in the. Parry weather', but the most of it is n 7 forenoon, -Rev. A. Y. Haist left last Tues- -The diath occurred in Downie air, ow house Tweeds;. NOTES. -Maggie, the littl Tistrict. On Friday last he - sent 'Some has been considerably damaged by 3,b&uk after September I. -Alex. Stewart re- ury. day for Pittsburgi Pennsylvania, as a dele. urd�y, 17th just., at the residence of wev i as beeiI gate from the Young People's Association son-in-law, Mr. -,R. J. Ball daughter of Mr. James Hudson, of this vil- home a lot of beautiful black bass, some of wet, while a little here and there h turned this week from his trip to Dakota NOTES.-QU&rterl ' eating services will Of are 4 -,losi and Manitoba and seems to have'enjo e be held in Walton circuit next Sabbath. The here to the general. convention, which is Martin, widow of the lateantyn lage, has been ailing for some time though, -them of immense size, just to let his friends entirely spoiled, but on the whole there has DsvtA usually a very healthy child. OnTuesdav ' and, havi da order, al here nee what he was doing, ng been a great deal more than an average� meeting will be cond cted by Rev. Mr. being held there this week. -Mr. Levi Wal. who died about two monthe i 0. of last week the trouble had so far develop sampled them, TjiE EXPOSITOR Can evening by Rodney Rose, that his 'brother- Tiffin, who, along wit', his amiable' wife, vouch c d 'in ood condition. For what per, wife and son, from London, spent a Martin's maiden name w&,s Ann ed i Sox for $11MI 11 ih-law,, Jmes Kerr, residing in the western have already endeare themselves to the week here visiting relatives and friends.- and shawaos bom i Devonshire, ed itself that an operation was deem that, they tasted everf better than they look� -b= oilel farmers have themselves in E advisable. This was most sluoessfully per-� ed. states, was dead. They'also, got a letter of Ni totlame. Many farmers cut too . e of the circuit. �rx -Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson, wa large peopi orry pickers are Mrs. Ab. Walper, from Berlin, is here vis. wbere she was, afterwards inwried tw -�'formed by the a gar& Falls, are visiting at Mr. Dicksou` mue ly dated ten days previous, saying al were now on the alert d What with wet iting her brotheir.-Mrs. John Deichert ar. lite husband, coming witb SOX f0t ttending physician, Dr. Me h at a time. There is no neceisity for him to K amsieted by Drs. Scott and Bethhne,l lather's, Mr. Charles Dickson, of McKilldp. this and he is the wise fartner who only cuts well, consequently the death -must have grass, and logs, an %e t, and mosquitoes, rived home a few days ago from a A tin 9 siting &�Out fifty years ago, and set ZY we are glad to note that the littlelpat-; Mr. Dickson is head master'of Niagara Falls down as much as he can handle and get un- been sudden# Alex. Roe' left oit the first thoso who pick on the Canada Company's trip to Waterloo county. -A few days ago nie, where they resided until 4; at. Umbellis at, ient has since been doing nicely. The diffi- high school. -In order toavoid misappre- der cover in a. sheA time. Those who have train to bring the body home, and will re- land!htve anythin but a pleasant time.- Mr. F. Kibler's six-year-old son Was playing years ago, when they removed to St a V�ry Itch In As way, have not had m e of (loath Mr. 'and Mrs. F. sh have been away with a bicycle when it fell. In some man. Until Mr. MArtwe death, after whic I ,culty is inthe groin and is probably the re-� hension, we may say that the McLean, who worked it in th, turn about Saturday. The caus Rult of an injury received last winter by, is so much talked of and written about just damaged by the wet, Fall wheat harvest is not known. -Benj. Dark, who weitt to visiting relatives ft Ikerton and other ner. he got his arm tangled up and had one aMrtin went to lie with her dau falling from a sleigh. -Miss Laura Bristow, now, and who is such an expert eluder of i Manitoba last -spring, returned last week a now in full owing, -and a magnificent cro to to the north of here. -A pleasant of big wrists broken. -Last Wednesday Mo- R. J. Ballantyne, who resides own farm. of Hamilton, is visiting relatives in the vil- justice that the whole detective force of the it is. It is heavy on the ground, the hea?s and will again go farming on his =t took place aI th residence Of Mr. Arthur & Co. moved their safe into Mr. where W-EHAVE 0 she peacefully panned away, v1d. e at preaent.-Rev. Mr. ' Panton,of Strat- Dominion can't place him, and who was are well filed, and the grain is plump and James Bell, on Wi dues ay last, it 'being 0. Hartleib's bak-in the new block. -Miss be' ilhe caiuse of deith. rch next Sabbath, smart enough to escape from a cell in the bright and of firEt w0wayi ford,will preach in our chu -class sample. We ex. i3luevale. the marriage, of his; eld at dau 0 gliter, MG Martha Anthes has returned to her home in seph McKay, son of Mr. Win. nd during the next four weeks Rev. Walter Toronto police station in broad daylight, pect to hear of very large Yields this easo NOTES. -Mr..'& McEwen, principal of Jane, to idr. Henri Sti ore. We wish the W' aterloo, after a -three weeks', vist here Kay, of the Gore of Downie, was Coulthardof Toronto,will take charge of the etc., is not related to an person connect- as there is not our public school, prepared seven pupils for YOU ind' y only bulk of straw, but ng pair joy appmess.-No. 2, amom friends. --Last Tuesday, Mr. Rae, of totally paralyzed an a result of a, a congregation. -as the pastor is taking his ed with this journal, so far as is known. -A' cKillop, was well rep weight of grain. There is an unusually large the entrance examination and seven for M nted at the:Con- McKi lop, d Miss S%rsh Randal, of lituing during the ter'rible than an this holidays. -Mrs. Clatke,of Stanley,is spend- lacrosse team went from here to Exeteron breadth of fall wheat sown in thi Zounty ublic school leavingi and thgy all succeed- servative convention in ruesels. The. fol lace, were united as man and wife. Rev. Ii at raged in Downie on Wedneadayl thg ingsome weeks with her daughter, Mrs. lowing electors wi e ent from that sub - anything p in entrance Mo. Vallentine tied the knot. -Henry n6on of last week. Mr. McKay "d Friday, and played a friendly game with this season,and if prices should be e passing exoept two of the D W John McKinley. Time deals gently with the team of that tow The r sult was Je pr like fair the good crop should serve to place class. Willie Haney, who passed the le&v. division L. Bec4er, Benneweis,' W. Wever left on his wheel to visit his pareign Samuel Robb were building a a c 'ken in the good times wheel. h matio Ithy ten 'score of 4. to 3 fit favor of the S,eaforth ougle of the old lady as she looks as heal spe kg,- made the fall mark on the arith Mitchell. W. Drag6r, Benneweis, F, Me. at New Dundee. -Min M ;ie Well "d the farm of Mr. Alexander Faill Of agi e Vic On -the Wroal years ago. -Many of the farmers in 1his boys. A junior team played in Wingbam Oats ave m ithin the paper, and Jessie Rob' rtson came within Intosh, W. Smith, 1W. lam and J. J-1 L Ir. her sister Tilly, are under the parental nie. Previous to the storm Mr pAbb inity will be heavy losers on account of on Wednesday of last week, but suffe put two 'weeks, and bid fair to be a I d a ten of the f all mark.' We congratulate Tj wha with the work, having to go to �tr"Wt red de. vine. By the wa was wrong roof.� the continued rains which will ruin much feat at the hands of the Wingham pi y crop as last year. Peas, slac 8 toorf ley both teacher and pupils. -Mr. Thomas that AD Rr6suLT OF A RUNAWAY. -Much nor. busineife. On his return) after th of the spendid crop of hoy.-Mrs.Finlayson, a era. o, and the Tories inand arou d Winthr -M iss Love, of Toronto, is the 1.91168t, Of are equally good, although there is not a Coultex is nursing a broken finger, and he day, were they all lafrai of being mioet 'S bed by row was felt in this community on Monday he did not see his companion, but 4LF( who has resided here with her daughter, IMiss Florence ohnson.-The buildings on grestbreadthof the latter nown. Roots doesn't know how it Wim -broken.-Mr. the rain, or are John rind the others last, on it being lea m -ed that Mr. Henry. that he had gone home to changeb Mrs. William Cumming, jor several years the McBride property,.aouth of the railway are promising well. The only shortage will John Collie, jr., is home from Niaga Weak kno ? [Porhaim they in- Wurm, who resides on the Goshen line a In a short time, however, he hiiw ra track, were offered for sale by auction on be in apples and corn. The immense crop Falls. -A I be from here attended was taken last week to the 4th concession: gettine% �wisdom a' they grow in years.- short distance south of this'village, had as of a voice, and upon making -6 ]TIP arge num r where she will live with her eldest daugh- Friday last. The remains of the old hotel, of last year seems to have exhausted the the races in W gham last week, and a D.) in ISO E passed away. Lost week we made reference found -the unfortunate man in A ter, Mrs. Jane McKay, for the future fence, etc., were purchased by Mr. J. B. apple trees and they are recaperatipg this the foot ball match between the, Wingham to an accident which had befallen Mr. condition and nearly unconscious. + Aeoiddptu Thompson, ad the barn by Mr. Melvin -year, and as a consequence, the i Id nd Brussels te&mai on Friday evening. Wutm by the running away of his horns, -Peter Dennison, an emp 0 ­�tion Clark, of the Huron road. -Miss Wr-. a THE JuRrLym SURPLUS. --The in H tie ticularly of winter fruit, will be light.' The The score was one to none'in favor of Wing- TuE FALL 8110�,.-The annual Fall show but it was -not thought then that he was Grand Trunk shops, Stratford, now is, what to do with the Jubi e6 our- *ooks, of Montreal, and formerly of Be'&- somewhat cold, wet spring, prevented the ham. -Mr. J. J. Messer, of Hamilton, spent of the Morris a cultural society will be seriously injured, And it was hoped by all in his usual good health when they Ar4di plus ? A meeting of the� general committee forth, is visiting friends in town. -Miss corn getting a good start, and !the weather Sunday at his hoMe.-Mr. Christopher held at Blyth on uesday and Wednesday, that he would soon be around- again an down at 5 o'clock on Friday higilt- - of Nashville, Tennessee, is at during the past two weeks has not been Thornton has a two year old Jersey cow the 5thand 6th of etober. However,'i was not so to be. He partook of a good meal at ten, An aecijlell� was held in. the council room on Fri:y (Cimphell, r t right =and evening last to take this matte 0 Mr. R. Lumaden!s. -Mr. Wilfred Fowler, of favorable either and the corn is not as that produces eight pounds of oafter a Jorn--;(;9.-Me rs. Gibson: & . Ireland recei. must have been internally injured In some unusual was observed. Before retifiv. consideritti;pn. Although all the members kcKillopi- is studying with Dr. Gibb, V. S., promising as in many put years, and there week -Mr. Andrew Scott, of Seaforth, was ved a carload of Manitoba Wheat on Tuesday. way, an he never seemed to rally and grad. the night, about ten ocloc1c, his wife of the committee'Were notified of the m;eet- �f town.' and in the fall will attend the iss lot of it grown in this county now. here last weeko visit his brother, Mr. F. -The council are ' nay looking after the lay- ually grow worse until he finally passed some ginger tea and took it to his ing by postal card there was with favor- B. Scott, and also to attend the Wingham. ing of theJpiping on Queen atreet.-Mrs. from this life. Mr. Wurm, was aged'60 behaving retired w -few minutes The not by' any Yeterinary College in Toronto.-Arliss Falls, However, it may come on yet, means a full attendance. The chair was of London, is vipiting at Mrs. M. Thomp able weather, and the superabundance of races. -Mr. Sbeardown, 'of- York count and amieson Were visiting friends in years and 7 months. He was we and fa. ten. Imagine her borror Miss to find hat t occupied by Mayor Scott who briefly ex. S§n':,s arilingtreet.-The raine have, de- hay and pasture, will prevejit a partial formerly of this place, in visiting old friengs Wingham en Sunday. -Dr. Tait and wife vorably known hi. these parts, being one of band dying. Dr. A M. Fraser, the. rr rm on plained the object of meeting and'instruced ?a era in theii harvesting, and a failure of the corn crop being seriously felt. in this vicinity. -Miss Blanche Jamieson,of were visitors in P)rt Stauley on Sunday the olde-stresidents. He was upaght and hon. Trunk physician, was summoned but the committee that the surplus of which q4antity^ of bay which'had been eat is de- In short, the crops, on the whole, could not -Fordwich, spent Sunday at Mr. R. G. Came- Mr.'Andy Youngblutt, of D ble in all big dealings, and -few men held render no assistance. Coroner Raikli theZ would have"to dispose amounted to a stroyed. There is also a large amount of be more satisfactory than they are, and the morels. -Mr. James Robertson has ur- gaged in doing thi plumbing and the laying more fully the entire! confidence and -esteem notifiedi but he decided not to hold Aa 0 r o : n d W f a can t of a be ave tr over five hundred dollars and he asked h4y to out yet, while the wheat crop is people of this part of Western Ontario, at chased a new binder from Mr. Camp of 'of the pipmiq on Q ieen street. -Mr. William of those who knew him, than the deceased. quest, sA everythi�g pointed to* head for suggestions It is no wonder then any rate, have great cause to be thankful to Whitechurch,�Hay and grain crops in this Drummond has se -.ured the position as man- He was also a man of more than ordinary ure, Deceased was a fitter in the P-4 R� 102 as to the manner in which re�dy for harvesting. it should be disposed of. The discussion tb�t the farmers are anxious for fine the Bountiful Provider who has blessed viciinity are exceedingly fine. -Mien Kaine ager of the Wing ham flax milb, for which intelligence had a high sense of honor and was 68 years of a� mat aget and which frllowed showed that the committee weather. -Mr. E. Latimer and her daugh. them with such,an abundance for both man and Mr.. Samuel Kaine, of Gorrie, visi and At-, -wore not by any means a unit as the course te�, Mrs. S. L., Mullett, have returned and beast. ted plaze he left on Monday. -Miss Mabel Jam. was in the fullest sense of the cerm 0, good esteemed by his fellow -workmen their ivunt, Mrs. Fraser, of the first line of Jeson, is visiting hiende in Exeter "d Lm. citizen.. His Tsad dgstb is loss to the cool.; citizen. IL Z ..... ..... J Z AM, w 4 4. ".7 T JULY 30 POSITOR EX r I etroit on Morris, last week. -:-Flax pullin I coms don. —Miss Maggio Kelly left fo r sea Bentley arlsvisiting THE. 0 0�09 0% to be 1!urs.,aed. Some advocated the par- from visiting­frieuds in Wingham and B'us- text week� perliwo. Hudson, Monday,—The Min 'Wilson,,s OaSh ocery �The voters' list for mence r the flAx. mill "Will go iito other friends in Gorie and Kincardine.—Mr. and chase of P. clock for the tower of the town eels.—Mrs. Dow and Miss Georg' Ran- TuE VoTrns' LIST foreman at ViSLiting thei f Stratford, were the guests of Mr. this township was first posted in. the clerk's to pulll -it, if he Mrs. Cox,- of Goderich, were', r this Y sr. There bailaiug; some spoke of the purchase ot the kin, o es last week.---�Mr. T. E. offie ' onthe 14th July. It Contains L 738 who places for boys and girls. 31STIvid and TurniP 8fted ObeaP ra e * BI vale.—gr. Robt. daa$hter, Mrs. William Westvby,t4is Week. v 0 -e On feed his year. so reerfttion - grounds ; some- advocated the and M . A. F rb th cannot get enough L in n almle, coo2bine pric t guest at Mr. S. L. r*re entitled to vote at,bO municipal elec- rard Cambell, lanow old and turnip fee at'100 a 1b. fountsin in Victoria Park and Baker, of Toronto, is i ent speQlal number of --�-Mesors.- M. Babb and Ed'm WIND UA we Can sell new marg p4aing of a lie the Legislative As. McHardy has been sent in$ friends. dobk of, We beat vari4ties, bought make Mu'llett's. —Xiss Aitcheson, of Arkwrighty tions and electio to W and were in Belgrave on Sunday visit We hav a -in other, ways ornamenting it'so as to ote at the.London Graphic for ubilee � eek ffs"va"600j f h st reliable More, of Parkhead, niece of Blyth h ed lrom� Robe it a place of beauty, -In the cAntre of the and Mr. John sembly ; 139 who aentitled to v ave proe aimed we would not be exa or ting in , saying it —The citizens vioad hO9M Of 0anads, Weluding his (Mjlibr�ted 6sw town, while others recommended iephow of Mr. J. S. Welsh,- are visit- municigal elections only, and 42 who are tsins over one hund d veryflue draw, August 5th as their annual civie h6liday,be- 001dand monarch tufniP Get 1-1 Give us a the pur. and i e cah, do wa.—Mr. Robert Goven- entitle to vote at elections- to the Legis. con Ou emaot do better. in Grooe 10, w s, Urge ground which could be ii frienda in to jugs of the procession, the decor"ions, the ing the same day as Clinton and Ki#eardine Wy chase of I We wind -up our a In Seaforthl is visit utruner; lul town. Our - enes duriug Jubilee —Min Florence Clark, of _pring and s ....... weil, 1w better, lban any house Irbon fixed, up and kept for a park anaricreation 14, of MoKillop, lift with us the other lative Assembly only. There are, there illuminations and -other or u the 31st of J ULly, , of 400 Me extra good value. gur BOU d In this latter c�nneotiou a field di some sample heads of wheat from a fore, 780 Parliament ry voters and 877 ing at Mr. N.. H. Youngto.—On W;dnesday ness o Te".1ust now -9 Supplements sevf ral feet lo�g show a blmd of line roasW Cotree is second to, non&, an counclLs. which 43 arelemalee. week- m000: the baseball team froinlBrussels sun he Collog- field on - his lam. These, heads are he -municipal voters, of amer goods sold in August but we have the bat brand at Oanned Veptables Put UP on g to Mr. Coleman inear t the Queen's carriage in the procenion, and afte I in CAMds. There has been, a drop ift the PrIO0 of 9114 'rove, were finest we have seen. They measure fully There are 450 who are eligible to serie as 3ndly #ime gOO4 a are coming along right oiate D1111ding, and Beattie'ag also the miles and mil en of shi at the came over and played a frii with nd we do not like to get the --mine here If you want to geb the full bene- tolies, and are filled from the bottom' 'Spithea L The �Tueen is our team, the result being 3 to 2 it'i favor of of pr6duce taken �st highest mentioned Zi available places. As there seven a fine plump grain. jurors. naval review at at of iL All kinds Mr. D]LtTH OF Kit. LovE.—Mr. homas y.more than we can help: W"ket prices C%sh foreggs. was no prospect of -coming to a decision on to 4he very top with ctured many times, an 80 16% the Lord Blyth. During the game one of the members any of these schemes, a committee was ap Govenlock says he has a fifteen &are field Of Love, of the 111th concession of McKillop, Clyor, in his fine ro, a' A � out of the of the Visiting team got st�ck and balance up the Vrin in C. WILWN, soaforth. 4 _,,badly kicke1d but he mer business the ona of this d d to gain information as to the cos and 96U of it stands nearly died on Sunday lest. Mi. Love has been pearl sword, of the city of London in shown. was able to go home with his comrades. Inonth. ock. -pointe b of just such wheat are got Bank of oommerce BI n his opinion it surpasses ill for about two years, being a victim of ne goods we wont carry the various propositions and other infor- five' feet high. The entire sword in cove d with a design in season. It pays us to 8611 them W mation that will be usefuln *enabling the anything he,has yet seen, either in Ontario diabetes. - He was a comparatively young pearls. , Among the cuts f presents sent to Lower wimbam. a decision,, and to i�eport or Manitoba. —Wilfred Forbes, of Strat. man, being only about 49 years of age. - He sacrifice. We'll got as h forthem- committee to make the Queen ie one of the et containi ungl would next season and nine he at a future meeting of the commit -tee to be ford, zeturned home on Saturday, after was the second ton of the late George Love, the address from the ci of Toronto. NoTEg.—On Saturday last Willie� yo, got t now, besides keeping our stock 'ding a week U Strat. est son of Mr. Peter ITS' called by the Mayor. a" one week.; with re�lo of Tuckersmith. He was -born i -and tives� in town. the colonial premiers are iotured, and our Murdock, aged at Mrso' Donald Molutyre, Mrs. Oscar Neil, ford,- but his parents came to Tuckersmith weed away after sufferin fresh. - You get a chance —0 byv far t handsoment. It years, ps oventry, of Seaforth, and about 47 years ago. He has been a resident own ppremi�r. I —Miss Mary Carruthers arrive home on! money, Here are a few of BANK OHANGNS.—Our citizens generally and Min Annie C leave,, in the finest i rnal we ave ever seen.— bse a- eil, of Stratford, left this week of MoKil for about 29 years. He Friday last from Detroit, after won't carr over. and the prices, CL ouset 'C Bayfield, where they l2d family of three none and four year.— Its Mary Cam, have thenior. OTaING. learned with feelings of much regret a few the Mine win camp for a Messrs. Stone wh live 4n ^& stone of over a M* or.. days igo, of the proposed removal of Mr. for a widow rave, are building a stone house near Be home from on a visit to he parent* We have just riceived another lane aa�sortmeut of- M. Morris from this town. Mr. Morris has time.—Rev. Dr. McDonald is rusticating daughters, to moum thi loem of an affection- Toronto I riends.—M Findla —We had too g. Amongst them will be found branch of 'the at "old just now. On Sunday last he ate husband and ever thoughtful pffirent. bonne for Mr. eter Fo ler, of �ho Blue- and other re. George =ade up olothin been agent of the Seaforth vale road.—MI Ella Mo tt, of Galt, i Bank of Commerce for the past five or six I it of the Presbyterian He was an industrious, good living man,and left this ooklyn� PARASOLS. me and startling barplaw. We I would call ed the pu of week for he ther esrly ist attention ot buyers to a man's Suit* ccoUp' there —� r. and knew him for his visiting her. an t, M tn. R rt Maxwell, ork.—Mrs. Stewart and her son cloudy, rainy wes; .1 was respected by all who the years. While always careful of the Bank' church W R. Wilson ' '"Ho ard Stewart, tfie New Y season selling,that317 Nk, we shall sell at 04. The price seems small, ite and sterling 'hon- the Bluevale r a, d.,— if Livingstone, of Blyth, spent Sun sy with for Parasol and courte-� bride'. of Kalamazoo, Michl an, visi d rela" uprightness of chaiacter I cloth as three interests, he was ever obliging little son o r Thomas Stewart, are selling a fine but we cUlm it OonfAlus as pod tVesin town M and M Gloris Silk 0 One to the elietorneriof the institution, and this 2r. Wilson is an esty. His remains were laid to rest in the Mrs. D. Groves, in the neighborhood. AID quarters at &he Suits vAa4e to order fo� $12 nwith 23 inch frame, regular $1 very special lines 14 $4.76, $Sand $& � "o was popular, not alone with the patrons of old 13�aforth boy, wha has done remarkably Maitlandbank cemetery on Tuesday, afid of them, lefb for 79c. fits, edivizes, to b Youlthe Boy%'Jlnd Childrelk'aLS1 e eleared 'at 25 per cont. less than.. 06ir !value, 100 the bank, but with -the citizens generally- well f6r himself in the world of commerce, the respect in which be was held wasbund- Morris. Twerd Pants.. apecial value. a was also a most valuable citizen, taking as he Lis now manager of a larCe depart- antly manifested by the -large number 'Who cefid d. I PARASOLS.—Too many good t be clear 'He is's Julis attended the funeral. PgRSONAM. as es No-LEs.—A very heavy rain pashed over e best for toasts, at I off ue. Coal J Baird,of St. Paul, 4 Tues- Your chance to get th ed at 80o ; 30 IWO, PrOO a debp and active interest in every move- mentsl store in Kalamazoo 'an this locality cu Monday eve Z%-.. �snd inspoet. Honey is visiting friends in Toronto.—Miss and Mine, Ina, ampballa, of Winnipeg, are nil, little money. All our $2.25 md ment calculated to advance the Welfare of ig at Mr. T. F. the ome of heir sun day morning. Haying will m delayed Parasols, nobby, natty handlek the town and vicinity. His removal, there- Wurt#, of Toronto, is visitim Varna. Visiting at ' t, Xro. - I There i dreds of Wm. PiCkard 00 orris goes ColemaWs, Goderich street.—St. Thomas' rge Baird. — iss Mal gie Mcaughton longer than ever that will not cut, $1,55. fore, will be a public lose. Mr. M GARDEN P.kuTy.—The annual res in Morris that will e worth -y school picnicked at Bayfield and brkher Hu b o Tee iwater, spent Sun - to Toronto, where he will reside, He has church Sunda party of St. ohn's church, Varna, will be calling bay.—Fall wheat is for the BLOUSES.—Ther'll be lots of Shp* - on Wednesday. —Xiss Pearce, of Toronto, is on day with their c usin, Mr i. G. Baird. Waist weather yet and youasj& IFtElL STEAMSHIP n Mrs. James Campbell's orchard, I been appointed assistant inspector, his son held i binder,L if the weather was fine nough. iing her brother, Mr. W. K. Pearce.— setray by ior in this position being Mr. Ireland, a visit Thursday evening, the 12th of August. The A good.many talk of going tq. Port Stanley *AND* a shortly for d for roxeter.. Blouses, the right styles and faij colors former manager -of the Seaforth agency. Mr. W. Rawkahaw, jr., leave Seaforth brass band bas been, en ec to tike on the 5th of August, on the excursion. i the occasion' The Varna piecalo Mud will FOR SAM—T wouse lately erected on our 75c goods, choice 49c. F1,111 INSRA NCE While therefore, we congratulate Mr. -Medicine Hat,' Northwest Territory, a position as operator on'the C. P. R.—Two We fancy most of the fimers will � be busy M orris on his promotion, we share with the Tues- be in attendance. As usual there Will be 0, Fralick street, sub tantial throughout, and up -to. in th6 hay field on that date.—Mis.Thomas SLOUS S.—Our good Ones, those to; cellar full size of � E ood time f ry Miller, 5th line, is still confined to' her bed have een 1, $1.1-5, and citizens of the town generally the regret rinks of bowlers went to London on or eve body. Don't forget the date in all its app intmen $ Oil 0-- =.L11- -4r house. For particul rs App y "oval, but we wish him sue- day, to compete in he tournament there. i a the premises, or to Mtn"* aA felt at his rem The follo,*ing composed the rinks : R. late. TnOMAS GIHSON,Jr. 1646-4 with a sore leg,—Threshers are g1rett 1 9 not very many of them, but cess in big, new and more important sphere. Logan, J. Scott, J. Weir, E. C. Cole. 7 ;he ;ne you want. Your 9"No- A ent. Mr. Morris' successor. here is Mr. Minty,, man, ]NoTzs.—Miss Morrow, from Stratford; NOTES —E. G. rown wheeled to London their machines ready for the seasoil!s wor zi. just I 0 Air. George Boyd and Miss Maggie oble, this week.—Mr. . Y. Taylor and wife, of —The hay. is mowed around the church any of thee for 79c. _k Bro.) late manager of the Walkerville branch,who F. Holmested, L. C. Jackson, W. human !11 to H. A. Strong Of Seaforth, were visiting here last Sunday. -p VETS.—An odd line of lades! (Succemor ill, no TiEd W. K. Pearce-, skip.—Miss Josie Me- aris, spent Su day lastwith friends in Sunshine.' Mr. R. Gibson gets the ha Telegraph and , 19. comes well recommended, and w at IjP Udervests we autto, c I We are pleased to say Mr. John Reid is town. erson The public roads are getting badly c -Express Build doubt, well fill the place in the beak and in Namara, of Harpurhey, returned home on . —Messrs amilton and Sand ear, at tbiE kim ving. He and Mrs. Reid are visitin shipped a car I�a of fat sheep on Monday owing to the heavy rams. are only a few of them and theyik*- i* L Ind Ashfield, -deser the town which was no well taken -by his Monday last from Goderich i our Friend I 'mprodaughter, Mri. D. Campbell, Is laat.—Cousidembl dama,,e is being done to been 10c,, but now they're only 7 their th Every Student. predecessor. where she had been visiting friends.—The 1�eo. o tt L i week.—Mrs. J. E. Johnston, of. Chatham, the ha croy by he coi stant rains, and L 3es Aggie and Tillie Smith are visiting ogan. mis MU S Ll N S - —Plain and fancy Line* 44 no -wad qs- and children are visiting friends here, look. e d in saving it -ry, Michig' ge of the - PIPTURE numEs, plain and faucy, new friends in Per an. Mrs. Alex. great ifficu ty is xperie I e IN MEMORIUm.—It is with fee4 Muslins, the best lines we had, and neat, avi. P. 11mmmox's Photo Studio. Sea- lem. She, is on ing bale and' hearty.—Masters Will and at all.—Mr. Jame Fox and wife, of Brno- et' that we I in tothfore forth. Stewart, also went with t s 3cord thp death of that- ware 25cvd 30e. Thefro. i4tw� her way to St. Paul, Minneeota, where her Bert- Muir, of Exeter, are Arisitm" , Harry gels, were in town on Siibbath laab.—Fall rried ever, go at I come, *hi< I Mrs. Patrich Byrne,of Logan,whidh occured be as 5c. Sp.-dETHr--;G GooD.—Laorosse -match, Ex- Armstrong this week.—Mr. and Are. Me- wheat cutting in u w very general in this sons, W. D. and Charles, reside. She will -- her home on Mondity, July 5,ill. Mrs. —Fine Jspanep* Arv;-Voa� STLATFORD, ONTARIO'L eter vs. Beavers,'Friday evening, August Oth, follow onald and 'children, from Toronto are DRAPERY. also visit a brother in Winnipeg before her D 0 heighborhood.—M Geo, ge I ackie -is home ed by grand Lawn Social in the Reervation Grounds, Mc.- Byrne was a daughter of Mr. O'De� and was pery, 26 inches wide, five' p"t*** the twe W1 !it thoroughly toodprogramme,.refroahments, etc. Look outfor return.—James Archibald shipped a car visiting at his father's, the Rev. J. A. for his -holidays. A live, go -a -head school th4 born. in Hibbert 47 years ago. select from, regular price 25pnow. 1 Donald.—Miss �Alabel Reid, of Bay City, Her death . ills. prepares young men and women for busi- 1546-1 load of horses to Montreal on Saturd On was caused from an attack of pleurisy and Led an ness life. Attendance this year double that CLEARiNa. at a big. reduction all our the earn . e day George Turnbull ship;1'some Michigan, and Miss Ron, of Seaforth, were MEWS HATS.-MeWsaudboyeA` D sdale. bronchitis, after an illness of three weeks. which �o�h, ns, Dimities. Sateens, etc., have a look iss Hitzel Ben. the guests of , Miss Maggie Campbell last- Hate, all good shapes,4he lil� a' a of last week did The deceased leaves a family of imine chil- Of hot year. Only one kind of busine Prints, Musli fine horses to Glasgow. -M LOCAL ITEMS.— he iailn lines that have been 40c,'50c, atthem. W. W. llopnim Sestorth. 1546-1 nett, of Detroi,'ie at present visiting at her week.-�-Mr. Will Reid, Bay City, and Mr. 715 to our students, and that c sidefable dams e to L the crops. -Miss dren, three girls and six none. !Two boys education given -Henderson choice at 25c. itre SOMETRING Seaforth's UneleS, L Mr. Thomas Roe North- Main Alex.'Reid, from Alpena, Michigan, who on i4erich, is, best,,, Write for circulars. Mabel Newcomb f Gc visiting reside in North Dokota three at home the Photographer, has added to his gallery several nest 4444-52 streek-The people at Roxboro and those were here, for a few days seeing their father, friends and relative in this locality. -The and John whc� attends the icollegiate W. ; ELLIOTT, Principal. and handsome back grounds for platino work, which who, �ave- to Vass that point are again being who has been ill, returned home this week. will greatly improve his already artlaVo pictures. many friends of Mr Edman. Westlake will Institute in Seaforth. Two daughters live You'll be money in pocket if You AIr know en bathing'in .-A load of Royal Templars picniced at the 1516-1 annoyed by boys and young in, M is Wston be sorry to lea 2 th the] has taken worse at home and the poer Mrs. T., Kennedy, Dry Goods buying here. the river there. We are requested by the Bond last week. They had a big time.-' f Mr.L. agam..-The pleas& ' am; e o Joseph of North DaUbtaf Mrs. 13yrne'llhaz three yeaT o A Wm7sixG STRE.sy,.-The Star baseball clerk of McKillop to -say that there is a Mr. and.Mrs. Scott, of Buffalo,�are visiting a pre a Jeffrey is e saily so lu'nted for, his wif ter living, Mii* O'Dea, of Dal�liu ; M 1%. vvied -01 team'havestruck a winfiiug- streak. On township by-law prohibiting this sort of at the home of her p rents. -Mrs. Charles r. '918 Cr sented him with a uncing baby girl. -M C. Dale, of Seaforth, and Mrs. Dillon, of kriday afternoon lasb Mitchell played the thing, and that those violating it will be Logan is visiting her sister at Ripley this W.LH. Talbot, our;enial thresher, has got Hibbert, and four brothers livingin Califor- Hodg'ens Bro. 1 we ha vt ds rian, week. r LSTRICT MATTERS return match here on the recreation.groun prosecuted. -Mr. Moore, our libra D his outfit in first-cl Unning shape. ay which took place on Wedues. . . . . . . . also a fact when the Strs pulled out ahead by a score leaves for his summer holidays on Tuesday the fix mci aye there is nothin like having things run day to St. Columbus church, Irishtown, was East Wawanosh. GUNTON. of 22 to 20. For the first two er -three in - next, and will be absent three weeks. Dur- PASD THE NowuL.-The following NoTEs.-The talk of the day is ki :moothly. largely attended. Mrs. Byrne wale a WOrdsn7 the score �was pretty even' but with his absence the library will be closed, pie Ing of thi whom it was a pleasure to kno and her teachers from this county who were attend- ri'M Ilug; the reading room will be open as usual. Will th d of some wild guesses on the- part of cherrieo.-The weather has been ver b d memory will long be cherished alkho munity --where he was so hi h V Ing at the Toronto and Ottawa Normal the. umpir-- 'tn the next-inninl or so, Mitch- We wish our wcvrthy librarian a pleasant; for baymaking.-Fall wheat and 'barley are berry. , # ly schools have successfully passed I their had the pleasure of -her ac ce, and and so much beloved. The - sincerft -4ua an V ell obtain# -,i a good lead. After this the holiday. -Mrs. Williami, of Hartford, doln- nearly ready to cut.---�Mise 1ens, Sprung PonzTERs.-On unlay - morning, the she will not only be missed by he 'hut thy will lee extended by a �,whon returning from 25th Mrs. James H ndpreon, of the B.Iine, by all the neighborhood, as 0. ways reaved relatives and frien& The examination, ViZ. Miss Jennie Bal- Stare pulled themselves together, and by necticut, and Mrs., Muir, of Waterloo, are called on Blyth friend. pa to t This, -then, Seaforth Miss Kinnip and farav steadyplay'turned a Mitchell lead of ten visiting their brother' Mr. D. Johnson.- her trip to Winqham.--LXiss Emma�-j Keel- presented her' hue nd with a charming cKillop ; Missl Bell,' * L t of I so willing and ready . to helpn lanyone in took place on Wednesday,an the Miss Agnes Grieve, M, into a lead for themselves of two, el h On Friday evening -next, & lacrosse match mia, of Blyth, Snnday�d-�,at � Mr. William baby'. girl.-Vieto )ks, decidedly be in a b( r t ermyn iol and Mr. W. H IV, 9 the will be played on the recreation grounds, McGowan's. -Mine Majgi;� W-ilson happy, since learnjul that he haspassed the trouble or sickness. Much BYL - thy is ex- which deceased was held was amp I in ihe fall Robertson, Me tfiem being pled up in one innings. i 4ork- in Pec 0 ers from this 4 UccegsfUI1y._1D T tended to the bereaved eir sad af- ed b the large concourse of Killop. If there are -any oth R. G. McGowan at present.- entrance examinatio, I en last three innings Mitchell were shut out between Exeter and Seaforth. The match ing for Mr ten7e d to pay a last tribute of be tl county we havi not been able' to recognize fliction. without a run and not one of their men even will be follbwed by'i garden party, when a Mears. John G. McGowau'and Livingstone Cantlon visited Tees- rat;or last Sabbath,. and a goo their names, as the places of residenbe are one whom all iiecognised as got to third base. With the exception of a good trogramme will- be given and excellent Stewart spent Thursday 6vening-� of last amisted in three & vation ti the ven I -lished list . I . . 4 And We aT 3 not a the pub i, and we will moeumn2payinnight Kippen. QUITE AN Accxmrow.--1-Zu few errors quit ovel week in Morris. -There was a town hall On 8 be gV Z� announce them later if they wil which can be accounted for by refres ments served. This is e a n hong service of that p on Ancient OrderLof United Workman: "0116 L notify us. lack of practice, the boys played good ball. entertaiment,and should be well p4tronized. in-Belgrave on Sunday ev6m4ug. A number the hall was packed - the door. -Evangelist NOTES.-MrS. James Dick an children, field ight on Frida evening of McCartney pitched the fall nine innings and -Miss Mabel Fleming, of Branddu, Mani- from Blyth were in attendakee. -The newly Lorrie, of Toronto,, a id 1 Lieutenant Bonniei ot Se%forth, are visiting peri" is i ineemg a at This was their regular tt' jh was more effective at tl-e close than he was toba, -was visiting Mrs. W'. Logan and other married couple, of Westfield, Mr. and Mrs. of Wingham, were yisiting on tho'B, line Shaffees.-The wet weather Xftr1L&;udtMte2n' the organizer for the order had been elothi Ig 1. ening 'is to the front again days, which appears to be the LF-4,ovE OFFIoERs.—At the annual meet- at the first. He's a good one and we will friends here thisweek.-Keep in mind the Morrish, arrived home on Saturday ev Friday. -Johnny Mil ar worst for Ythi vicinity for s few days, and lie �1", Ing of the Epworth League of Christian have to hang onto him. The prettiest hit baseball match, on Tuesday afternoon, 'be- from their h moon trip to Toronto, and with a neat little d iving pony, whih he many sessons' at this time of the -year, him oney very succeesfal in working up now Endeavor, held in the Methodist church, of the day was made in the fifst innings, tween Brussels and Sesforth. -Mjss Frankie attended the service on Sunday afternoon.- has purchased fro Mr. McLaughlin of greatly grevented farmers from getting their in e ery win innipeg, $40 1111 a I and it is eatly feared As P, result of his- labors there were 'Tuesday evening of last week, the folle, ' 9 when Rayden Williams knockid the ball Burns, of Wi is visiting at her Mr. R. Lamont is flying around these parts Brussels, for the an of .-Q te 'Per nished, gr sell. mmg year : initiated, and all of officers were elected for the co ' a Bob looks well. The quarterly centage of* the fall W 0 Ut. over the south field fence. The following is uncle% Mr. D. odhnson. -Special services th;t in -any hundreds of tons wil. be' corn- members Honorary President,Rev.S.Bond; president, ain young, splendid fellows, just the t y innings g f Auburn and Westfield is'to be pletely spoiled. Fall whea eat is now Ou eus -t Mrs. W. H. Willis; let vice president and the score I> will W conducted in the Salvation Army meeting 0 t han material to build up and -keep up a' runs barrahka on Tuimday evening. -Mr. Peter held in Donnybrook on Sund k romith. general, and is very hard on bin lers, with, of this k -tives Am convenor of devotional committee,,--�­Dr. Two* ind. The initiation core of Mitchell- 2 3 3 4 5 3 0 0 Om�-20 Hawt iorne, of the town line, Hullett, has There will be1oague meeting -at Westfield so much rain and the heavy crop. -Mia. .2 - Tuesday St. Burrows ad vice president And convenor an ap )Ie tree in'his irchard which is loaded on Sunday evening. --Mr. Gilbert Vint WEST E' D NOT s. -A union Sunday Mary McClymont, of Detroit, elt t daugh Ltaken part in by the Grand Matter custt �i V 0 sehool enic of Tur4r's and Alma schools order, who favored the I d ebyv a look -out, department, Miss M. Bond 3rd -A team went to Brussels on. ith fruit and blossoms at the same time. spent Sunday with friends on the 3rd line.- ter of Mr.'T. McClymont, of the village, is . nissionary de- -md had an exciting game, and 41t was heFdi in Mr. Thoipas Townsend's grove that important occasion..2 vice presideut, convenor of I 'On several of the limbs there are both ap. While Mr. Wallace Potter was driving to visiting undeir the parental roo, -Mr. An, Our partment, Miss A. Daly ; 4th vice president, 2ouple of the best plavers were uhable to go ples aud'blossome. This is a,, freak of nature Blyth on Saturday evening and when oppo- last Frid The heavy, showers drew Bell, who is noted as one o � our best illustration of screen WO . whiL6 convenor of literary and social departr inay =Ton jai aent, the Stars won. Brus;els players were co4- which is very rare, nd we leave otbers to site Mr. Floody'; residence, his horse 'shied the forenoo o do t kept a number at -farmers and knows well how I o produce interesting and instructive to Th foilo-v ring ; Alias M. Latimer; secretaryt Mi�s H. il- fident of victory but they had not made al- , home, but the schools Were fairly represent- especially to the new members. Thin accouni for it. -Mr. George W. Holman and at some piecdo of plank on . the side of the good crops, showed us ensilage c)rn stocks ftding secretary, kliss9 E. lowances for the improved shape of the �d and a pleasant afte noon was spenC -Mrs. Ten8wabl, liams ; correspor. i e although only about three yesn�.old family removed from here to Bayfield on road and wheeled, around, upsetting him measuring " f t ix inches. -Mr John Met Smith; treasurer, Miss B. Criefi. Stairs and they fell a victim to the enemy Stanley and daught r,- of Holinesville, via- most prosperous condition, and bids Thursday. -We notice by the Daily Colum- and running. away., breaking t ug bi' ;an, of the l(th conces. they bad expected to over come. As the he b 1�ay and a son Wills Sul III a bian, of New Westminster- British Colum- slightly and smashing 35 dozen of eggs. Wy ited relatives here last week. -Mrs. H. become before long on t e I"w e sion of Tuckersmitb, left on V. onday last 0 0 Pr 'A GOOD HKIF'ER,11.—Mr, George Murdie,, of score will show th&re was good b 11 1 O'Brien spent last we k visiting re'latiyes in )MPI al most important lod es in the PrI6 11 8.5-0 land. p "y g' bia, that Mr. Win. Sloan, 'whom. we men- escaped injury. for Algoma. -Mr. Thomas D* d e, the t M cKillop, recently sold to 10 r. Elliot,'i of when you take into consideration thatl�here side of the cities. Re was a drizzling rain all the time. tioned last week as having struck it rich at Brampton and Toront .-Miss'Nettie Crich, 80 'ety is is Kingston, for shipment, a car load, 20 head Bru�sels -0 who has been teachin school near Walton, retern threaber, who makes i Point to and no person who joins it will regret TW�04. the Klond ke, has returned safely to of heifers., two and three years old, whic:4 will play the return game here on Tuesday y is spending her holidays at home. -Mrs have everything. in good orde has pur- , done so. Aside from the iAsu )ftc, pa Nanamio.- The same paper contains an I NOTES. -The first football match in the n chased a -new Monarch se itor.-The y next and will try and redeem their lost n t) Ott are generally admitted to be as -good as an t6reating interview with Mr. Sloan, which smore, of'Toroutd, is visiting relafives choir of the Methodist church Oicniced at it affords, which is, perhaps, the M, that were ever shipped from Seafolth a laurels. Every person interested should be league -between Brussels and Wingh&m here. I V1 portant consideration, the lodge in shall publish I ayfield on Wednesday last, but he wet d, tion. A heifer 2 years and 4 mon�hs 01 at the recreation grounds on that after-- we, next week. -Mrs. E. Me- clubs wa's played on F a ll or young In riday of last week in r:nes 4t which took first prize at the Seaforth show noon. The following is the score of the Namara and Aliss McNamara, of Houghton, Wingham, and as both clubs are on equal. weather very much marred the d�v's pleas - Michigan, but -formerly of Leadbury, L a jaii), ert. afford them a good opportunity'.01 re ure.-Mr. MeTaggart, o V W last, fall, w ighed 1,300 lbs., and the "lot Brussels match standing in the league, and the only games f ChiselhWist, visit- - V A�,TOTHE 1) SF tbems6lves in many V� ho just now in this vicinity visiting friends. R OL LEP. GoNE.-Hibbert ed the Sabbath schools of our village last Ing d lbs. each. These are �he Seaforth- 0 0 5 4 0 2 4 0 x-15 runs to play are the two with each other,. there Zurich lodgeeyery succors t averaged 13 d and prominel Mrs. McNamara still 11as a kind feeling for lost another of its kind of cattle that our farmers should at 've was strong rivalry between them. The match rit citi- Sabbath, in the interests of the conuty as. r; Brussels- 0 3 1 0 2 3 1 2-13 old Huron, but McNamara and their was won toy Wingham by 1 goal to 0, and zens on Saturday eve Ing, in the death of sociation. continue to flourish', as it roperl to r aine. Thb secret of successful and profit- -0 ed, as we know it is, it is ps �Vf family are all doing go well in Michigan that Within three seconds of call of time. IM r. James Colquhoun�of the 9th. concession. 4 .00." able cattle raising Will hereafter be in tbel LocAL B-RiEFS.—Mr. Alexander Lawrence that they intend remaining there, and are The next game will be played here on Fri- The deceased had be suffering � for some material good in the community. c Zurich. cheapness of production. and if beefing at- has been appointed a sqb-collector of cus. now desirous of ,lIiin6o their property at' day of this week and will no doubt be a hot time from a cancer in he mouthsnd throat, t1e, can be raised and fed to weigh as much toms by the Dominion Government a Boys, Rints t Le dbury -Mr A. I usle7 and Master and death came to hi� as a happy release. TIiE VOTERS' LiST.—Thd' voters'list for -MT. Alex.."Malheron, an old at two years old as they now ordinarily do Gretna, Manitoba. one. -A baseball match was played here in Hay township, was posted in the clerk's Mitchell, di wtarilig r ed very suddenl and Mr. Lawrence is an old Glynn; of Brussels, visited riends in town Mr. Colquboun was 3romiuent and act* -the rain on Tuesday afternoon between Sea. Iva year's care and' Tackeramith man, but has been a resident last week. -Mrs. Harry Ellisson, of Tor- mem wag office here on the 21st ofi July. There 'are edly on Sunday night, 18th at three, the saying of one ber of the Sooie�3 of Friends, and -and 75c.l feed' will, in itself, make a big profit. forth and Bruesels,'which resulted in a vic- Ing of Manitoba for several years. -At the re� onto, is the est of M ins Grace M cFaul. - t � f respected by every n who knew him -for 838 who are entitled to ivote at both muni- ten And eleven o�-olock. The cry or the visitors by a score'of 15 to I Ais can be done, has been clearl cent meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge, eas a d electi0ine to the Legisla- uct been feeling well for some time bak LUU12 ThaR M r .- W. Falls and Fred Grant wheel- 3. his upright integrity a d piety.' He leaves CiPsl elections a -The -electric light company are bus demonstrated many times. In these days held at Brantford, Mr. J. 9. � Ti y at tive Amembly; 109 Who re entitled to about as -usual on the previous' iern , of an exemplary family o son@ and daughters, of keen competition, it is the breeder and Blythi was. elected District ed up from London on Saturday aftbrnoon, woik putting in poles, etc. -The weather an just the Deputy rand all active in their du ch and community, vote 'at municipal elecions 0111 d 22 mud all day Sunday. He eat a and a still keeps dull and wet and quite a quan- lee4er who secures this reaullt that will and- I laster for, South Huron istrict, and T. Spar Ing street. f the a preacher and teacher who are entitled to vote' at Legislative elec- even ineal, and felt no sensation of d 1pent Sunday at Alra. M. Thompson's, one o in tity of hay will be damaged if the rain doe's ceed and maki m6ney. Those who will not Pinkerton, of Eden Grove, for North not let up. It will be serious as )ng the communit of Friends, a young tions only. In othec words there are 947 ness 3-1 a moment or two before lit t the necessary brain power into the fall am( municipal -voters and 860 Parliamentary -The cause of his sudden death proved U the Huron district. -Miss Sarabel McLean, of' man of' at erliDg abilii'ty Land piety. The de- siness and take the trouble to do this' wheat harvest in now in and the fine crop All.,our n! u this town, has passed her final examination THE CRors.-Not, for years has there ceased was in his si t -fourth year, and ex. voters. There are 48 female voters ana hemorrhage of the luag. MIZ ti but who will continue in the old hap-bazard at the Toronto Normal School as a kinder will be damaged. -The Oddfellows had's been such a bountiful harvest reaped in this Fept for the cancer in robust health and 511 who are eligible to serve as jurors. was amon the oldest -residents of �tbe PrI -up, n decoration day on Thursday of this week will still remain poor and hard 0 garten director. Miss Maud Kidd, daugh. I WaT9 county as will be garnered this year. The in the -promise of a urer years. His re. OTES.-Mr. John Poster, wife and owning an operating for a number of when they decorated the respective graves non$ matter how good times may get for others. ter of Mr. Thomas Kidd, has passed h Dee who mains were buried the cemetery of the from Pigeon, Nlichi a,alsoMr.W.Ruppand the Mulherlon & Co. foundr sa4-� er hay is almost a double crop. Thi, And, as it is with cattle, so is it with al of Oddfellows who are buried in the Brussels ��Ud examination as - an assistant at London got it saved before the wet weather set in ife, of the same pIFS4os, were suddenly call- ment works. For the last ei;hl- or Society of Friends t Gowrie -on Monday I f most everything else. The beat alwaya� school. -Mr. A. J. Bright, of the firm of were fortunate. In general it has been cemetery. - -The difice formerly occupied by Mr. Henry -years he had lied a -retired "I afternoon. ed by telegraph to the funeral of -h no, McIntosh & MeTaggarb is now being fitted i AI)out tweiv, pays best, i BrightBrothers, of this town, has been hard -to sa�e owing tothe wet and eat h Wtirm, who was buried last Wednesday joviDe very robust health np, and will be occupied by the -Standard. i spendin- his h0li-days fishing in the. Parry weather', but the most of it is n 7 forenoon, -Rev. A. Y. Haist left last Tues- -The diath occurred in Downie air, ow house Tweeds;. NOTES. -Maggie, the littl Tistrict. On Friday last he - sent 'Some has been considerably damaged by 3,b&uk after September I. -Alex. Stewart re- ury. day for Pittsburgi Pennsylvania, as a dele. urd�y, 17th just., at the residence of wev i as beeiI gate from the Young People's Association son-in-law, Mr. -,R. J. Ball daughter of Mr. James Hudson, of this vil- home a lot of beautiful black bass, some of wet, while a little here and there h turned this week from his trip to Dakota NOTES.-QU&rterl ' eating services will Of are 4 -,losi and Manitoba and seems to have'enjo e be held in Walton circuit next Sabbath. The here to the general. convention, which is Martin, widow of the lateantyn lage, has been ailing for some time though, -them of immense size, just to let his friends entirely spoiled, but on the whole there has DsvtA usually a very healthy child. OnTuesdav ' and, havi da order, al here nee what he was doing, ng been a great deal more than an average� meeting will be cond cted by Rev. Mr. being held there this week. -Mr. Levi Wal. who died about two monthe i 0. of last week the trouble had so far develop sampled them, TjiE EXPOSITOR Can evening by Rodney Rose, that his 'brother- Tiffin, who, along wit', his amiable' wife, vouch c d 'in ood condition. For what per, wife and son, from London, spent a Martin's maiden name w&,s Ann ed i Sox for $11MI 11 ih-law,, Jmes Kerr, residing in the western have already endeare themselves to the week here visiting relatives and friends.- and shawaos bom i Devonshire, ed itself that an operation was deem that, they tasted everf better than they look� -b= oilel farmers have themselves in E advisable. This was most sluoessfully per-� ed. states, was dead. They'also, got a letter of Ni totlame. Many farmers cut too . e of the circuit. �rx -Mr. and Mrs. James Dickson, wa large peopi orry pickers are Mrs. Ab. Walper, from Berlin, is here vis. wbere she was, afterwards inwried tw -�'formed by the a gar& Falls, are visiting at Mr. Dicksou` mue ly dated ten days previous, saying al were now on the alert d What with wet iting her brotheir.-Mrs. John Deichert ar. lite husband, coming witb SOX f0t ttending physician, Dr. Me h at a time. There is no neceisity for him to K amsieted by Drs. Scott and Bethhne,l lather's, Mr. Charles Dickson, of McKilldp. this and he is the wise fartner who only cuts well, consequently the death -must have grass, and logs, an %e t, and mosquitoes, rived home a few days ago from a A tin 9 siting &�Out fifty years ago, and set ZY we are glad to note that the littlelpat-; Mr. Dickson is head master'of Niagara Falls down as much as he can handle and get un- been sudden# Alex. Roe' left oit the first thoso who pick on the Canada Company's trip to Waterloo county. -A few days ago nie, where they resided until 4; at. Umbellis at, ient has since been doing nicely. The diffi- high school. -In order toavoid misappre- der cover in a. sheA time. Those who have train to bring the body home, and will re- land!htve anythin but a pleasant time.- Mr. F. Kibler's six-year-old son Was playing years ago, when they removed to St a V�ry Itch In As way, have not had m e of (loath Mr. 'and Mrs. F. sh have been away with a bicycle when it fell. In some man. Until Mr. MArtwe death, after whic I ,culty is inthe groin and is probably the re-� hension, we may say that the McLean, who worked it in th, turn about Saturday. The caus Rult of an injury received last winter by, is so much talked of and written about just damaged by the wet, Fall wheat harvest is not known. -Benj. Dark, who weitt to visiting relatives ft Ikerton and other ner. he got his arm tangled up and had one aMrtin went to lie with her dau falling from a sleigh. -Miss Laura Bristow, now, and who is such an expert eluder of i Manitoba last -spring, returned last week a now in full owing, -and a magnificent cro to to the north of here. -A pleasant of big wrists broken. -Last Wednesday Mo- R. J. Ballantyne, who resides own farm. of Hamilton, is visiting relatives in the vil- justice that the whole detective force of the it is. It is heavy on the ground, the hea?s and will again go farming on his =t took place aI th residence Of Mr. Arthur & Co. moved their safe into Mr. where W-EHAVE 0 she peacefully panned away, v1d. e at preaent.-Rev. Mr. ' Panton,of Strat- Dominion can't place him, and who was are well filed, and the grain is plump and James Bell, on Wi dues ay last, it 'being 0. Hartleib's bak-in the new block. -Miss be' ilhe caiuse of deith. rch next Sabbath, smart enough to escape from a cell in the bright and of firEt w0wayi ford,will preach in our chu -class sample. We ex. i3luevale. the marriage, of his; eld at dau 0 gliter, MG Martha Anthes has returned to her home in seph McKay, son of Mr. Win. nd during the next four weeks Rev. Walter Toronto police station in broad daylight, pect to hear of very large Yields this easo NOTES. -Mr..'& McEwen, principal of Jane, to idr. Henri Sti ore. We wish the W' aterloo, after a -three weeks', vist here Kay, of the Gore of Downie, was Coulthardof Toronto,will take charge of the etc., is not related to an person connect- as there is not our public school, prepared seven pupils for YOU ind' y only bulk of straw, but ng pair joy appmess.-No. 2, amom friends. --Last Tuesday, Mr. Rae, of totally paralyzed an a result of a, a congregation. -as the pastor is taking his ed with this journal, so far as is known. -A' cKillop, was well rep weight of grain. There is an unusually large the entrance examination and seven for M nted at the:Con- McKi lop, d Miss S%rsh Randal, of lituing during the ter'rible than an this holidays. -Mrs. Clatke,of Stanley,is spend- lacrosse team went from here to Exeteron breadth of fall wheat sown in thi Zounty ublic school leavingi and thgy all succeed- servative convention in ruesels. The. fol lace, were united as man and wife. Rev. Ii at raged in Downie on Wedneadayl thg ingsome weeks with her daughter, Mrs. lowing electors wi e ent from that sub - anything p in entrance Mo. Vallentine tied the knot. -Henry n6on of last week. Mr. McKay "d Friday, and played a friendly game with this season,and if prices should be e passing exoept two of the D W John McKinley. Time deals gently with the team of that tow The r sult was Je pr like fair the good crop should serve to place class. Willie Haney, who passed the le&v. division L. Bec4er, Benneweis,' W. Wever left on his wheel to visit his pareign Samuel Robb were building a a c 'ken in the good times wheel. h matio Ithy ten 'score of 4. to 3 fit favor of the S,eaforth ougle of the old lady as she looks as heal spe kg,- made the fall mark on the arith Mitchell. W. Drag6r, Benneweis, F, Me. at New Dundee. -Min M ;ie Well "d the farm of Mr. Alexander Faill Of agi e Vic On -the Wroal years ago. -Many of the farmers in 1his boys. A junior team played in Wingbam Oats ave m ithin the paper, and Jessie Rob' rtson came within Intosh, W. Smith, 1W. lam and J. J-1 L Ir. her sister Tilly, are under the parental nie. Previous to the storm Mr pAbb inity will be heavy losers on account of on Wednesday of last week, but suffe put two 'weeks, and bid fair to be a I d a ten of the f all mark.' We congratulate Tj wha with the work, having to go to �tr"Wt red de. vine. By the wa was wrong roof.� the continued rains which will ruin much feat at the hands of the Wingham pi y crop as last year. Peas, slac 8 toorf ley both teacher and pupils. -Mr. Thomas that AD Rr6suLT OF A RUNAWAY. -Much nor. busineife. On his return) after th of the spendid crop of hoy.-Mrs.Finlayson, a era. o, and the Tories inand arou d Winthr -M iss Love, of Toronto, is the 1.91168t, Of are equally good, although there is not a Coultex is nursing a broken finger, and he day, were they all lafrai of being mioet 'S bed by row was felt in this community on Monday he did not see his companion, but 4LF( who has resided here with her daughter, IMiss Florence ohnson.-The buildings on grestbreadthof the latter nown. Roots doesn't know how it Wim -broken.-Mr. the rain, or are John rind the others last, on it being lea m -ed that Mr. Henry. that he had gone home to changeb Mrs. William Cumming, jor several years the McBride property,.aouth of the railway are promising well. The only shortage will John Collie, jr., is home from Niaga Weak kno ? [Porhaim they in- Wurm, who resides on the Goshen line a In a short time, however, he hiiw ra track, were offered for sale by auction on be in apples and corn. The immense crop Falls. -A I be from here attended was taken last week to the 4th concession: gettine% �wisdom a' they grow in years.- short distance south of this'village, had as of a voice, and upon making -6 ]TIP arge num r where she will live with her eldest daugh- Friday last. The remains of the old hotel, of last year seems to have exhausted the the races in W gham last week, and a D.) in ISO E passed away. Lost week we made reference found -the unfortunate man in A ter, Mrs. Jane McKay, for the future fence, etc., were purchased by Mr. J. B. apple trees and they are recaperatipg this the foot ball match between the, Wingham to an accident which had befallen Mr. condition and nearly unconscious. + Aeoiddptu Thompson, ad the barn by Mr. Melvin -year, and as a consequence, the i Id nd Brussels te&mai on Friday evening. Wutm by the running away of his horns, -Peter Dennison, an emp 0 ­�tion Clark, of the Huron road. -Miss Wr-. a THE JuRrLym SURPLUS. --The in H tie ticularly of winter fruit, will be light.' The The score was one to none'in favor of Wing- TuE FALL 8110�,.-The annual Fall show but it was -not thought then that he was Grand Trunk shops, Stratford, now is, what to do with the Jubi e6 our- *ooks, of Montreal, and formerly of Be'&- somewhat cold, wet spring, prevented the ham. -Mr. J. J. Messer, of Hamilton, spent of the Morris a cultural society will be seriously injured, And it was hoped by all in his usual good health when they Ar4di plus ? A meeting of the� general committee forth, is visiting friends in town. -Miss corn getting a good start, and !the weather Sunday at his hoMe.-Mr. Christopher held at Blyth on uesday and Wednesday, that he would soon be around- again an down at 5 o'clock on Friday higilt- - of Nashville, Tennessee, is at during the past two weeks has not been Thornton has a two year old Jersey cow the 5thand 6th of etober. However,'i was not so to be. He partook of a good meal at ten, An aecijlell� was held in. the council room on Fri:y (Cimphell, r t right =and evening last to take this matte 0 Mr. R. Lumaden!s. -Mr. Wilfred Fowler, of favorable either and the corn is not as that produces eight pounds of oafter a Jorn--;(;9.-Me rs. Gibson: & . Ireland recei. must have been internally injured In some unusual was observed. Before retifiv. consideritti;pn. Although all the members kcKillopi- is studying with Dr. Gibb, V. S., promising as in many put years, and there week -Mr. Andrew Scott, of Seaforth, was ved a carload of Manitoba Wheat on Tuesday. way, an he never seemed to rally and grad. the night, about ten ocloc1c, his wife of the committee'Were notified of the m;eet- �f town.' and in the fall will attend the iss lot of it grown in this county now. here last weeko visit his brother, Mr. F. -The council are ' nay looking after the lay- ually grow worse until he finally passed some ginger tea and took it to his ing by postal card there was with favor- B. Scott, and also to attend the Wingham. ing of theJpiping on Queen atreet.-Mrs. from this life. Mr. Wurm, was aged'60 behaving retired w -few minutes The not by' any Yeterinary College in Toronto.-Arliss Falls, However, it may come on yet, means a full attendance. The chair was of London, is vipiting at Mrs. M. Thomp able weather, and the superabundance of races. -Mr. Sbeardown, 'of- York count and amieson Were visiting friends in years and 7 months. He was we and fa. ten. Imagine her borror Miss to find hat t occupied by Mayor Scott who briefly ex. S§n':,s arilingtreet.-The raine have, de- hay and pasture, will prevejit a partial formerly of this place, in visiting old friengs Wingham en Sunday. -Dr. Tait and wife vorably known hi. these parts, being one of band dying. Dr. A M. Fraser, the. rr rm on plained the object of meeting and'instruced ?a era in theii harvesting, and a failure of the corn crop being seriously felt. in this vicinity. -Miss Blanche Jamieson,of were visitors in P)rt Stauley on Sunday the olde-stresidents. He was upaght and hon. Trunk physician, was summoned but the committee that the surplus of which q4antity^ of bay which'had been eat is de- In short, the crops, on the whole, could not -Fordwich, spent Sunday at Mr. R. G. Came- Mr.'Andy Youngblutt, of D ble in all big dealings, and -few men held render no assistance. Coroner Raikli theZ would have"to dispose amounted to a stroyed. There is also a large amount of be more satisfactory than they are, and the morels. -Mr. James Robertson has ur- gaged in doing thi plumbing and the laying more fully the entire! confidence and -esteem notifiedi but he decided not to hold Aa 0 r o : n d W f a can t of a be ave tr over five hundred dollars and he asked h4y to out yet, while the wheat crop is people of this part of Western Ontario, at chased a new binder from Mr. Camp of 'of the pipmiq on Q ieen street. -Mr. William of those who knew him, than the deceased. quest, sA everythi�g pointed to* head for suggestions It is no wonder then any rate, have great cause to be thankful to Whitechurch,�Hay and grain crops in this Drummond has se -.ured the position as man- He was also a man of more than ordinary ure, Deceased was a fitter in the P-4 R� 102 as to the manner in which re�dy for harvesting. it should be disposed of. The discussion tb�t the farmers are anxious for fine the Bountiful Provider who has blessed viciinity are exceedingly fine. -Mien Kaine ager of the Wing ham flax milb, for which intelligence had a high sense of honor and was 68 years of a� mat aget and which frllowed showed that the committee weather. -Mr. E. Latimer and her daugh. them with such,an abundance for both man and Mr.. Samuel Kaine, of Gorrie, visi and At-, -wore not by any means a unit as the course te�, Mrs. S. L., Mullett, have returned and beast. ted plaze he left on Monday. -Miss Mabel Jam. was in the fullest sense of the cerm 0, good esteemed by his fellow -workmen their ivunt, Mrs. Fraser, of the first line of Jeson, is visiting hiende in Exeter "d Lm. citizen.. His Tsad dgstb is loss to the cool.; citizen. IL Z ..... .....