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The Huron Expositor, 1898-07-22, Page 8Milli milli q R JUX JU T". HURON Xr*: Strong for Asir pastor.—Farmors Stafty and his stAff.of Paillitirs to �ofhlitofisll, I"t week', whom. he bad not the va go church' the 14th oobow- as for B been acqualubed with the dootorj both boro-, bas finished his fall wheat.harvestp -time -throug1f. The ft cery, Yew, I abrap- to 'on and% lost, and, were a, decided are now all buoy and have no n.' the paintipg ra I t Wilson"s Oash Gro as an offloialnd as a player, know wall that getting the last load into the barn on, tges. seen for 18 yea' - Dr. Knight if a 1. � ning- long �arus.,—Xrs. Oligg, of the Aso now filiwhing thl-other.sto congre iollow, and in at present In the a o it. The urloh aiid Dasbwood no. 'tin bl%l ste: er bWk to be o'coupf by Mr. -F. his vonduot bas always been that of a gen- day last. It is 'splendid crop.—Dick to to Field and Gaiden "a. -We howe Evane Wh were 11,reprisented � and took Sri Was, flowdays agoo called in he tleml 0y. 'Joid. of thi Dominion Bank staff, Uxbridge d tates in I Sri recruiting service, saw lot mugold se9d, wo and that he would not stoop t4 0 gaton me, near Sarnia, be having Met jeweller.-WH94 Annie and at Port active part in't a services. The collection, faUees her it-Wpd Shon Wh to evrot end and had been arch examining the ]led mangold aftd. Impa � this week calling on his Ad, fri 0 thin mean or dishonorable.. For the Tate -was here this week. for Toronto, whom thabool vadegas of Niiedish turnip feed at tb I or whiok amounts to $17, goes in aid of mis-* with a very painful runaway scclderit,� to say that, it -- is like taking ones heri, r- The Honmall cor-feepondent of the vmniw from Canada and oth points. i7 *4 prices. Our &took of Tam ws"s never t rge Schoellig. has gone to Mr. Alex. Monteith, on.9611day lasti' dsw tend *remsining for Some tima-*, -in his hand " for a respectable sportlin ZyAthr Times ei it Is now. Our 2M Japan Is the beet, In the m ridently ap, reiiatis a good Evansville, Ind ne, Whistle he will practice livered at ClintoDo two 2,year-old ofeers, BOylest of Oshawk was heis Give us a call and we will guarantee to yo organization to visit- Seaforth, is, to speaf th"g-whan he am it. Mis writings latt Bruciefleld. -h brought, him the nice little sum of I' please 4 his atint, Mrs. Richard W dentistry. We, wish him all suecogs in his whic any &_ and for Use than you, can buy from hi U describes the cantata, 3id-Intre, who Was here for severe! money oulated to injure week., h R. B. Hiappro, Brumfield, Notary Public plainly, a lie, sad onopel. e grap CA V now bum more are busy hauling in $110. r. Monteith believes in raising talnilmrs wh - w h lar. Our stock of Groceries Is No. I quality. An, Mrs. Charles 3fanng, or a the good name of Sedoith, and in justice to of Esther, as given in, tb,%t village, by� oduvoyamr, Fite andi Life Insurance agent. -aisov, their wh IV a s"k fo eased bay itin ster, Vim no "low stanyone Intho trade, and as we amount of money to loan as 6 per oent., an fin'. i i; -few days the thisiber profit. -Pr in large v 9 to cash men our town awhalsootmV be n of the some can. give a 5 per cent. this odious imputation should ping out the account give be on thei rounde.-wMemars. George quantities is at present bei hipped I Walkerton the first pa an arm security. Alod a limited &mount of private Will ng 9 roin turn: tno onanpurchasavoIS1 and over, except flour utain Sesforth, aid published in THE Ex funds at 5 per. ol At how* every morning and WoEwen and 0 an Geiger were bore from this station. w6ek.-The Misses Stel h, rt call. -Good retracted by the Telegraph. We refrain from it will pay- you to give us a It Wednesday of esqh week. Several good forms for were in the village.receat visitif commenting on the Ioud and oisterous con. "SITOR a couple of weeks previousi Dinner, Teat and TolletSAis. Hopsall last Ir engaging flax pullers. nag sortmenito select fraiM. The highed duct of � the Berliners while in Sestorkliq out. to pletsitig to see that what we write is a 9XI6. 1571 for all kinds of trade. fice it to say that under any other circum. preolated, but our friend in Hennall miggl'� t Order of For- They secured about thirty. -The Evangel- Exeter. -Dr. Henderson, of Detroit, have a meeting on Friday even- feel church at D"hw6ed will hold their DzATa OF Mit, JAMES M7LLL%.-On Fri- by his wife and family, ere in thfj WILSON, Seaforth. stances it would -have insured their immedl.' -givo as 'credit. It was unfortunate,. how- enters will C. children's day services op Sunday next angi this week. The doetor was Vial ing next, 29th inst., whel! a full attendance day afternoon of last week James Millar Ste arresL, We iiro surpri!od that a rempeo-� over, aptwo of the leading roles w9fe not W4 Bank of 06ounnot Black nipprtance in to bay exte d d cordial invitation to the mother and friends near Sexamith. by the same permonkiin Hensal;� an' is requested as' business of i pamed unexpectedly away. He had been talble peflik6thiTilegraph would allow' 0 rA n a 'friends of Mrs. John its a 6 tob credit was come liefori the court. -On Monday )Sat, members of IVEvaigelical church bore to ionfined 6 fiea for nearly two� weeks with many Moreno a sulliedby an article so . un ore in Sesforth, hence the be present. As the Dashwood people ably columns . 00Y. regret to'learn of her continued erious gentlemanly, so unsportsmanlike, and 90 do. atva g ones Mr. W F. McMillan sold a pair of very kidney trouble but was thought to be re. War Vu I I .-Miis A*uie kil 6,111 alp he underr,-enb nema.­Xr. P. D. Bell's mill dam is Vold of truth. A I in due the mom. Foran left 'Mon sy fine colts. Mr. McMillan has proved him assistml'at our servicsx� it in likely that co'ering. Two on on a trip to 'points of V v re- its resort during the warm weather for sod we intersai 'in Quebec province. -Mr., W, H. self, hi the last few years, to be an �admirer an operation for Year go had their invitation will receive a heart. the same disease and be= of the Hurons and. the, town,, In the (3111othin re de uine beauties. sponse. young Mon and youths, and mm an g trust the Telegraph will have this grace to Willis took 6 , a concert In of eq r Blyth on enjoyed good ly. health until quite recent their first swimming lessone from there. "a that it has been gronl --ik&P- I hi 'bly spoken Mr.'Millar was bum near Arbroatb,Forfar. y misled' --by the 12th, We have In stock a complietelawstmeal of sizes to tod and soured, upporter-11 of their foot- of by the Blyth paper!lMrs. F'rank Gluttdr- Sayfleld. Me Green. shire,'Scotland, and at ten years of age came settldd -aremarakably go9d livie.olsilwool twood,luboth team. -Another R the Borlin rcs logo has been sivarded a contract for LAwx S�CIAL.-On Thursday evening HAPrzxin r. E. & Hagan wheeled with his father to this 'country, who dark and light anades, made -up In mon'st YOU" mented very a6verely on the bill ing the stone work for a large bridge nex* b, a lawn social, under the auspices of th Toronto ' t week, visiting' friends in 'on a firm one mile nd a quarter frw.n Ex. I com boyiV and children!# suite. The Mon's sizes IOU a age.- &jet, or I? "so on o provided at the NmmeroiAl Hotel, but bas ivManoliester vill M Elliott, of the Methodist church, will be hold on the DublJo, Sebrin wills and oth I star on the Thomas R ad. About -thirteen f are build $4.75 per sult ; the youths! about 84 ; boys! $8 childrWit $L Thew oults we guaranties to give since. made a full land complete' retraction. Toroutc,,'!@ the guest of his dauthte* r, Mrs. Iowa of Dr, Sh rd The grounds ill route'.-Mra. lark and* little daughter, years ago he removed,to Exeter. his health p r noty lectric light,.snd, an's Pezi not being good at that time. He was twice fintchm, wear, and ars made by the -most noted Mauro. Ellin & Kain had only an, hour's no- T. R' F. Case. -Miss Hays, o Goderiob, be illuminated Ig *be havt been visiting Mrs. Clark's 0081041140�msnufsoturem Our men's oW* at ft was the guest of her brother, Mr. R. S. Mr. John Troyer, or., and numerous tics of the rush and it was not to be expect, good programme wr2l', be furnished, an ex- fath*4 married, Us first wife, a daughter of the late So and, *10 we worl& beaters. We shall be only too pleased to show our clothing to any person caMS. ad that in to short a time they could provide Hays, for a few days. -The. Hurons sent a oellout time. maybe looked for. The Bay. ' other friends in this vicinity, for, the past David Turnbull, died ten years Ago. His as the beat for one hundred people. This won- team to Norwich on Friday last to pl*y, a field brass band will also be in attendau three Its, rel umed this , week to 'thoir second wifei Jane Oke, still survives him, a number of the regu. home Shelburne, Dufferin' county.- & 00. der is they provided aa well -as they did. game bflootball. As wliioh'will add not a little to the pleasure and hA the sympathy of all in her bereave. WM. Pickard lar gtis were unable to go, i� w;as ebme- of the occasion. Refreshments igill be served Imund Troyer and George Reichert, ment.' Mr. Millar was a member of Cavan SEAFORTH. -XT WMg an ered dq. on the-, ounds from 6 to 8 o'clock. or Presbyterian church and was elected to its To DISTA PARTs.-The follo what f &pick-up team. They -9 among the number who drive now f er 0 -years ago, He was kindly r -blessro. ..Close rices. feat �t a Oore of 2 goals to O. -The weiths blu4 �arvest. William, eldership a few parties were ticketed to distant parts by 3ers this for the paqb week has been a roaster.- , On Cochrane said ill' Maxwell spent Sunday aMr. W. Somerville, town agent for the Cromarty. I generous in -disposition and conscientious Her' Wins Success! Sunday afternoon the thermomet6r irigi4- 2d harvesting P'loying it - g tto �ljny..breezem of lXAe Huron in Grand Truns: Railway -. Mimi McColl, or- 11 church duties, and will 'be missed 10 degrees, BRIIEFS.-Haying is over, ai at Goderic .-A ut seventy men took part much in the circle int Which bb moved. The liganist, Knox church, Goderich, to London, tored I and 90 has been a. cow- fall wheat in now the order of the day.--�- in the raisinf f the framework of Mr. VOR monj every day occurrence.----;On'e.of, the other member@ of his family who,still sur - England - Mrs. Joseph 9 rost, Egrnond- John Barr had a aluable horse badly out ville, and Miss Addis Archibald, Me -Mop, best lacrosse matches of the soasow will be f- g caught in a wire fence. -George Robert Lo !,a n' rn on Friday af ter6loon vivo him -are Mrs. James and Alexander V played on the recreation grounds this (F& last. Memol!'518 r Coleman and James Hackney, Mrs. 'Charles and. Robert Mon. t* Fessenden, -North Dakota, where they =gotbadly kicked with a horse in 0 1 'line ins. r a brief but -Tecum Afte Fridayt last. He via taker will visit relatives and friends Min JAecb, day) aftemobn, between th ` L on Logan acted as teith, of the Tbames Road ; Mrs. ames Both Dublin 90itlig race, Mr. Coleman's Ramsay, of Exeter, and David Mil STRATFORD, ONTARIO. Toronto, nd the Besv�ers. lar of a Sunday, and a ? This school does first -elms work in eve for him to recover.�John Brown is back !id._ were no in, Spokane Falls, lWashington Territry. 8 of Seafortb, to Calumet, Michigan ; Mrs. helis, of home it,0111 take ome time toresting and 4 ry John Smith and daughter, Agfie, of Sea teams are ingreat shape, and so both have le�wqn the vie cry. There UMMER GOD8 Ver) 'lorry, Michigan, to visit relatives; again to D. Parke'. - Will Barr spent a few )AP18, "cap departmentand enjoys a lar forth. to I defeated the Athletics, of 86. Catharines, A th injured feelings of some NoTzs.-Memirs. Eli nell and Thomas thismatch will be a hummer. -Rev. H. -Thom. of 'those. on the Ing side. should Sweet d -w A Commercial School of the tighn't'g'Me,* Dr. Scott, John Weir and Andrew Scott to days last week around the old home, rew intheir fall , heat on Friday wor a of th( Rev; Mr." Cas. ts Mackinac Island, to spend a couple Of N. Canon, son of Stacey has ke consolation at of the and Saturday last. -Mr. James Millar, an none better in Canada. Students can sold his farm, on the 12th con - enter son, formerly pastor mon a best laid schemes of old and esteemed resident. died at his late of this Methodist asks ; Rov. A. D. McDonald, D. ., to, comision, to Anthony Allen. -:--Master Ken- post Bu at any time. Catalogue free. W Muskoka, where he will spend his holidays' church here, who styles himself 11 the mice and men ga mg aft aglee.11 and should residence, on Friday last, at the age of 52 -52 neth McKellar is build lug at his grand. W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 4444 By not. in future cot nt their -chickens, before 'Tears, and was buried at the Exeter came. in company with friends from Toronto ; Socialist Leader of . Bckstm " delivered a they are batched, -Mr.. James Forrest, or. lecture in the town balilt 'heie on Tueekdai father's. tery on Sunday afternoon. He bad been Mrs. William Gillespie and son William, W A lit Ground Pr&ts-�5c, 7o, 8c, 10a per a ning last,, on oociali6. , Judging from. who has been in failing health for a' 0 Sundridge,Muskoka. ow ailing for some tim . but bad only been 'eve Vtrohelsea. Grand Trunk Rallway -The following were ticketed by R. J. the audience, socialistic theories have not tiM6, 19, at timi Ff writing, qukto low. o6uflued to his home few days previous to for the:. M -J. C. Bell, butter maker - r. Cam. Macdonald, C. P. R. agent: Mr. Win. Hoff- many sympathizers 'in Soxforth. his death. He Is a" wife but no family. neat and attr&3 C The funeral was I Cut rates still, in force to . . . . . . . man, to Deloraine, Manitoba; Charlie Hoff- !011 18 a fl tive ap"kei, and nobiless Butter and Cream Aim�oiation, or eii attended. He was N�nS. L ofg van, Manitou, Manitoba; Mr. Witt, Gret- in a man of unquestioned ability, aud'it is a who had one of his thumbs injured recently, th MONTREAL -Ha i g is wound up in this a valued member a te Fancy Wash Goods -66, So, l0a pity he does not devote his energies and and which developed blood poisoning, in im- i, blanitabs ; Mrs. Elgie, Portage Is Prair vicinity, and t 9 ound of the bindercan be obuich and a staunch IAberal in ties--' yard. —TORONTO idly, alihough be, is 10; Mrs. G. H. Barr, Winnipeg; Miss gifts to -a more useful pu a iss still unable o heard in every iiection. The bay or Mr Russell hlaunin�, of - Clinton, was in Allan,of Egmondville, to Mcoac ght, OF, la Bri to use either of his haude.-Mary at �jmfn ; Rev. Alberta Doble, sister of 24re.7 16. Ann) wife -WINDSORt Etc* was an abundant ne, as is also the fa to" 6n Sunday -Rev. D.M. Ramsay, leaves here next week for Germany, where of John Towle, died on Thursday of last U. W 9 Neil Shaw to ldnionton and Bavff ; Mr. Whest.-Mr. J Taylor, of the 10th co' ife and family, of Ottawa, are holidayin Wife, . of Fancy_ _80, Joe, 120, 150 y T6maa Shillin' she goes to perfect her musical education.- week, after a brief illness, of tnhoid fever, H. Verity and. glaw, to Sault Ste. Marie; She had reached the age !of 62�years and 20 cemsi4l, delive Another large load of fat here. -M r. R. Mumling per _ard: ng ascertained that the severe ten BriLutford, visited Exetbr, relatives on 86b. day -eaves FIRE INSURANOE: Mr. W Chiselhurst, to Sault Ste. Marie It JA now bei hogs on Tuesday f last -week to Mr. Case, frost of two Weeks ago did greater damage a, and I a husband and family to of Se&forth.-A t under shower passed over bath last. -Mr. Samuel White and wife, of and return. 2-, 6, ImperiaV1 and Nor- mourn. her loss. She was a sister of Mrs. ".The Phcenix� tbau*matfirsk qupposed. Itiessid that Detroit, who'Hav' been visiting relatives this Vicinity on onday !ast, which has r. Gaidiner-ii Cook and Mrs. Batton. -M par wich Union.' fallowbeat in many places has been affected, As A' THE BOWL1NGTQunNAmENT.­Aa we men. 0ste done muck cod -It was badly needed as here, returned home on, Saturday evening Fine Organdles-12-jo, i�, 1800 and that the. have also been injured.— assisting Messrs. Jones & Halls duri th 25o it I okiaince we have had tioned last week, the bowlitig tourdament, a nearly, two last. -During the past fpw weeks, Messrs. Mr. W. W. Ogilvie, proprietor of the flour- holidays. -The cresinery is doing a very yard. W. Somerville, Agent. under the f the Seaforth bowling .��early all the young W. G. and Georgo-Biesett have disposed of large business. -P. Halls and wife are camplw rain of any `40i rain of any `401 attended the calebra- 371 rain of any `40 rain of any 40 aWice Od's ing wills here, through his manager, Mr. T. rain of any "o club, was a decide folks in thiss v 0�ering impleihento to farmers in 'this Commercial Hotel Building. access' There were .0. Kemp, has subscribad the sum of $25 to' lug at Grand Band. p!!eent 3 rinks from C"ton, 3 from Gods. tion in Heasall o -be twelfth of July also Vicinity. The farmm speak in the highest aid in purchasing a town clock, in the event its SMUGlinn_100, 1�5q, 200, MI rien, 2 from Mitchell and 2 from London, as a large �um f th older ones. All terms of these machinei.-The frontA of Wh emg pur- Drs. Hyndman & HvndmWe office and Mr. 01 of a clock with a wooden dial b V t ell as 4 entered by the Seaforth club, mak- seemed emselves.-On day last MINION BANK chased - but if a clock - with an illuminated Mr ;;r yard Do GARDEN PAnTy.-The annual garden We9ko as r. lob rd M 8 ob gop have each received a ing a total of 14 rinks in'the store was engaged Alf Walter principal com dial is �iocured he will give $50. This is a party, under - the auspices of St. J Ohn's drawing in hay, he met with a 'serious so- new coat of 'pam*t The directors of the - petition. The competitions in thevanous us and commendable offer, and church, will be held on Mr. James Camp- cident. As he w driving into the barn Ste hen and TJoborne Agricultural Society 10 APliAL (rid U_ p), $1,500,000. matches were brought to a close on Thurs. we hope the citizens of the town will be belps lawn, in the village, on the evening of with his load,. it be�ng rather high, the top hels a meeting here on Saturday last at' RESTj $1,500,000. day night, after many close and excitin White- Lawns -10o, 9 able to avail themselves of Mr. OgilvWs 'Wednesday, August 3rd.- The, Sesforth theCentralHotel' and it was decidA to par ea. In thi rink competition, Mr. E.C. of the doorway ca ght him, injuring him generosity. -Mr. Robert Scott, of Paisley, yard. have the attractions exceed 'all previous SEAFORTH RANOH, Meman's rink won the first prize, having band -has been engaged for the occasion and severely. Since, th n he has been onfined pending a couple of weeks with ftiends the Varna picolo band will also be present. 'are. -Messrs. Snell and tThamer, cattle defeated rinks skipped by the following to his bed. We h a for his speedy re- ye in this vicinity. -Mr. T..O. Kemp and fam- Excellent refroshments will be served, and covery. Main street, Seaforth. gentlemen - D. Forester, Clinton; E. Weld, dealerej shipped 10--csis-of catile on Mon - went to Bayfield on Wednesday, and there will be a good time generally. day last from, this and other stations on the A general banking usiness transacted. Farmers' London ; J. Johnston,, Clinton - and Dr. b i W( "e Not" collected, land advances made on same at ad Trunk Railwiy.-The Exeter 'la- Gra Blouse Silks, shortends to Shannon, Goderich The consolation match W occupy one of Mr. Jo U a cottages LOCAL SQuiBs.-Miss Leris Beaty, of n. there for ra month. 38c, 50c, 75e peryard. lowest rates. -M.r. Crosier, of St. Kincardine, is visiting at Mr. Besty's. club went to Parkhill on Friday last, was won by A. ParfitVs rink, of London, Wr Brethour, implement crone Marys, father of the Messrs. Crosier, of this Mr. James McKie, our village blacksmith, SAVIN GS DEPARTMENT. defeating the Seaforth rink skipped by Mr. wn, i t agent, is the only �b my man these days, as and met defeat by a score of 5 to O. -Mrs. to a a present visiting his sons here. while riding a wheel on Monday last, fell Morlock,. Miss Hom and Mirv. Harry Buck- he- works both night and day, and keeps ed,and John Weir by one shot. The first prizo n Mr. J. 0. Rose has just returned from 9, and broke his collar bon . ThL- is Very un - Deposits of One Dollar and upwards recely a the singles was. won by Mr. J Thin speaks well for both Ingliam visited Toronto relativ6s the past - two hired interest allowed at highest current rates. Interest ohu Weir, pleasant trip to Collingwo ' d, Meaford and forbuntite for Mr. McKie at present, as he ,k. -Messrs. Howard &- Bawaon, eon Summer Drees Goods to clear -100, 2k 0 added to principal twice each year -at theendof with Mr. J. McDougall, of London, second. Mr. Bretb=aikd-,o r Villagef-Miss Vera during which 'he combined has a big rush of work on hand. -Mr. D.H. re, have just completed the brickwork June and December. No notheo ot wi Owen Bound, and 25e, worth much more money. tbd"-*wl Is -In this competition Mr. Weir won seven b - so with recreatiori.-Mrs. Allan Me-' Hazlewo nicely. -Mrs. Wm. tracto Dollie,'m i past two weeks with equired for the whole or any portion of a deposit., name Mc.Naughtou returned from-- Manitoba on od 'm r Of afine residence on the farm of - Mr. John t straight games, defeating Mr. McDougall in ?ho 19!penpt �1�ing R. S. HAYS, W_ K. PEARCE,. Iean and her son, Ellice, are spending a Monday last accompanied by his bride. - We Kerslake, London road- south..! -Mr. Thom" the final by one shoL --The following are er mother, Mrs. ir:, returned t her Agent. the n�m" of the players, with their scores, week with friends in Stratford and St.- wish the Young couple prosperity and c 0� Solicitor hap- !ts Shapton, and sons, of the 2nd concession, home in Toront last. -A i4um- Marys.-Mr. W. W. Hoffman and his 1300P in the final game in each match: places in this life. Stephen, have three of the finest fields of Charlie, left on Tuesday for Manitoba' bar attended celebration\,, in ao the mism to PPMUPLY MATCK. Port Huron, anttow tgo fall wheat in the county. -D6 ctive J. T. They go with the hope that the. change, will anage- Constance. Weetcott has this week gone to Lambton SEAF o ORTH. GODERICH. be beneficial to Charlie's health, as he has ment of affairs j. .1 ore 'left there u�jl hT NoTEs.-Th officers of the Epworth i county in search of the peg -leg tramp, who next morniz�g, i . e ome are not home y6t BARGAINS IN J. McMichael, W. Iffogan, been, greatly troubled by asthima. If the League for the next term were, at a recent at time of w1ifting, b shot Policeman Toohey, at London, a -few all report b change is found to oe helpful be will likely F. Holmested, D. C. Strachan, meeting, elected as follows Hon. president, . �vt�g eks ago, and who has as yet 6vaded ar- spent a good day in nole 8 we remain theie for a time. -Miss Jennie P DISTRICT MATTERS. J. S. Roberts, F. Jordan, ev. Y am a domallps.- W. Andrews; president, Mr. Robt. Mr. Wm. Hazl( iWood, s -improving nicely. rest. . He claims he knows the: man who E.C.Co-leman,sk., 15. Dr.'Shannon, skip, 11. mith and a lady friend, of Berlin, are viB- ou'r Clark; lot vice, Miss Ida Britton; 2nd vice, hot him. -Th6 many friends of br. Amos, iting with Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Rose. -It Mrs. (Dr.) Feiguqju b based a silent 1 Mi. E. L. Farnham; 3rd vice, Miss Flossie s er CONSOLATION MATCH. almost enough to make one' teed. -Mr. J. T ol i pure who has been a iously ill at thd',,, residence PARASOLS New Machines aild New Type. feel shivery, ngshead and ister 'be leased StAFORTH. McGregor; 4th vice, Miqa Lottie- of his brother in McGillivray will, even these hot days, to look at the teami AcCullY ; spent a couple of d 5 With . relati�es in p During the past week there havebe roeording-secretary,� Mine Lottie Cook ; cor- to learn that he is recovering), although he an M. J.- Kent, W., 0. Reid, delivering coal for. winter use. -Misses Ag- Devizes. -V have been a fatal Vha ml added to . TAk ExposiTan jobbing depart- T. Blackene Ja,*. Scott, ile and Kate Cowan have gone to Sarnia to responding secretary, 'Miss Mary McCully ; accident happ!nedght is still unable to - recognize any person. - y 9 treasurer, -Miss Busy Wheatley; organist, Robert Copeland Mr. Michael Eacrett, one of the pioneer SHIRT WAISTS when he was attaCked by ar, furioup bull, ment, two new fast presses and'a large Jot J. McDougall, R. S. Hayst visit their brother. -The Junior Beaver A. Parfitb, skip, 15. lacrosse team played in Mite I �ell on. Tues- Miss Mary Wheatley. The League weet- which struck biin,'k residebt3 of Exeter and who has been rhuni. of new type of� the latest and' most fashion- J. Weir, skip, 14. ocking him to the ings will be held every Sunday evening at ground and falling on' him, thus breaking cipal clerk eversince the incorporation of day, and were defeated by the Mitchell able styles, both large and small. With In these competitions the rinks are drawn 7 o'clock-, instead bf Tuesday. A temper- two ribs and also Mi ring his lungs by the village, has accepted of 'asibustion with out in pairs-, and as a rink loses 'iboys.by a score of 2 goals to I. -Mr. Harold it drops mee topic will be given by. Miss. Nellie the Verity' Com these extensive additions to the out, and the winners are pitted a Cherry, of Chicago, is on a visit to friends pressing his broken ri n pany, of Brantford, and WRITEWEAR Medd on Sunday. -Rev. Dean Hodgins, of will remove there shortly. THE ExposiTOR is now better - able than ouch other, and so on until there are in town. -Miss Rankin, of Stratford, an' only d Seaforth, - preached 'an excellgint sermon to two rinks left, the'winner in the final of Miss Boyle, of Winnipeg, have been guests Blue ale. ever to -turn out job 1:6iting of all kinds, at Mr. W. D. Bright?s or a week past. . the -Canadian Oider of 'Foresters of this Hensall. We 1� quick, neat and cheap. We are prepared course winning the prize. place and brothers od. the order from Sea- GARDMN PARTY. -Th garden party given A If Mrs. Clayton Walker, of Ingersoll, spent abbath 1; 1 kot.-Mr. George Evans i�mou erian ngregation. in LOcAL BmErs.-Tiade is somewhat quiet UNDERWEAR SpeeialLlines Of teas and orpokery just r Sunday and Monday in town, the guest of Harry D d's orcha d, 1pat Frid Mr. in the village, owing to the farmers being to compete with t�e best offices in the pro a- forth, on 8 by the Presbyt aveven. gve an interesting'�ddress in the Metho- . I all so busily engaged in' hsrventing.-,Mr. D. Vince either as to quality of work or price. ceived, at Beattie B and butchers Sea- Mrs. W. -Somerville. -Mr. Gedrge Mudie's ist oburch on Frid4l evening in- -behalf of P9, was qu Sandwiches, cake "roe rocers - w A. Cantelon our enterprising produ forth, Watch for ad vMsemet next eek. i597.1 heifers were shipped from here on, M a 1$ 1 ce mer" Just try us. on ay' the "Forward missionary movement. And tea were served by he ladies to all who chant, shipped away a large quantity of BINDER Twm,. E. -A ton or two to sell at There were' 40 bead, and they averaged desired them. Brussels brass baud was in reasonable pricea. Johnson Bros., Seaforth. 1579 1,303 pounds'each, and were sold for butter this week.-Rev.'G. Logie and Mrs.- SAILOR Aboi TL -E VoTERs' LiST.-The voters' list for Leadbury. attendance and during t a intervals in their Logie returned to Toronto the first part of WANTED. -Butter not lower, 12c - cash cents. They were generally admitted to be ic Dr. McDonald M P., of Winghata mug the; town of Seaforth has just been posted in arq as a SHOE SNAPS FOR M Eif. -Look in our soutii for best dairy �ubj. G. E. King, W gh . 169 -it fine lot as has been shipp9d from here this wek.-Quite a number of our villagers Rev. R. S. G. Anderson, of Wroxeier ; Rev, up inthe clerWs office,�and from it we;learn wlidow 4 (chole for $1.25). W. H. Willis have been picking wild raspberries during Bi�NDER Twnm -Another shipment ex- this season. -Mr. Moore, lib rian at the Expositor Office, Seaforth. =te Mr. Ballantyne, 9 that there are 887 names on the list. These pected on Saturday ; will be prepared to 11 Weduboday D. Rogers, of Me esworth, and Rev. 11 ll Mechanics' Inatitutd, leaves ornl the past week and report them very plenti- IRDAMED MILLINEIRX, Bluavale, fillid in the time are divided as follows : Persons entitled tu orlffiere,! and will supply all in need of itas lonwasit DEATH.�Iti is with feelings of more than ful -Miss May, of Walkerton was in t6 next for a three week's - holid y. During ith short addregoe i One c. I . of the '_ 'hot. - A. 0. VanEgmood, Egmandville. ordin ry regret that we announce'-tbe death w vote At both municipal elections and ale 1597xl his absence the library will be losed, and a village- this week visiting, her "brother, Mr. we m tiong to the Legislative Assembly, 576 of Mr. Anthony Boyd, which took place on embers of the band Iso ave a couple SHOE SNAPS FOR MEN- '-Look in our south will not. re -open until the 17th of August. A May, of the Observer staff. -Master ionary effort persons entitled th- vote at m Wh3dow (choice for $1.25). W. H. Willis, opl)osite Friday "ening of last week. Deceased' of elocut W. J. &uie Vance, of Toronto, formerly of Hen. unicipal elec- The reading room will be opened every day, West Expositor Office, Seaforth. was chairman. As the evening -tic-no, only, 185; persons entitled to vote at was a native of the county of Sligo, Ireland. nail, is visiting relativ�s here. -Miss Mar- as usual. We hope Mr. Moore will enj , y hot, ice C, earn hud lemon- A t. qilections to the Legislative Assembly only, D a mid- his well-eaTned.holiday and return greatly to 81 dleaged lady, experienced and thproughlyy compe,- J ade proved very refresh' A large- crowd SITUATION WANTED.�Wanted b oy He emigrated o this country when qui ten, of Toronto., who has been �26. The total number -of persons qualified tent, a @Ituation as housekeeper or in some simil3ri reouperateM-Mrs. Harry Geib and daugh- young, and had resided in this section oi friends in Hbusall and vicinity, returiieN we I I was present, including a oad 6f young peo- to serve as jurors is 1264. On the 1�st for McKillop for upwards of 40 years, and by complete stock responsible position of trust, accustomed to all kinds ter, and Miss 0. Colirtice,. a�re "home on Wednesday. -The superintendent visiting ple from Brussels and so a from Wingham, -were 884 gkit and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. 1897 there names' thus there is of housework and sewing. References can be fur. friends in Teeswater this we industry and good sense had become one of of Carmel Sabbath school very plemantly Mrs. John nished if reouired. t The treasur an increase of three, this year -over last ',Address or applytoTiucEx- Forbes of Stratford, is visitin the most wealthy farmers of the. to bi entertained the school on Tuesday evening 11081TOIL Offic 1696-3 year. el, Seaforth. real- Mr. Boyd was a generous and- onorable of the ch rch will be the denice of Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur or.bes.- A PitiaELEss DiscovmY.-I, Soak and F man h rich6k by $0. last, -on Mr. Wm. Moir's orchard grounds. Miss Teenie Wilson is spending her holi- sadone who at all times was prepared N&Es.-Ar. RobertY rrow, accountant Ice cream, fruit and refreshments were LADIES' TIES Swab" is an -infallible, painless and non-polsonous to look down upon everything of a mean, ECT%TO:�TDVr4E -..NOTES.-The remedy for the oure, of days. with friends in De Rev. Mr cancer, cartilaginous ulcers, troit.�-The membors in thW�customs served, which. it is almost needless to say, eto., aoret�tbrdat and a ariety of skin diseases. it false or dishonest nature. In religion he e ar tat Ottawa, was Shaw lef b ow Tuesday morning for Mani- of the Epworth League had a very pleasant visiting_i� at Mr. Utber'Mo grove's this week. were much enjoyed, as was 6,18'0 the music toba and cures cancer in any part of the body where the musical and literary social, with ice-cream was a Methodist, and in politics an active furnished by the choir. -Mr. Astbausy, as- W�Northwest, here be intends liquid can reach it. Send for circular giving in- Mr. Ward Fair'ow, m c er wa al and cake on the side, in the Methodist and enthusiastic' Conservative. He was I k a 080 to spend Mi holidays. He expects to be structions how to use the liq sistant postmaster of Forest, spent part of uld. Sold at 60 cents likewise an Orangeman, and had been a visiting in the village.- John Waueman COLLARS ANP CUFFS' per pint and. 30 cents par halt pint bottle. MoLZOD'13- church,on Wednesday evening. -Mr. and aw -4 6ke, and during Me - absence ay five *1 m into their ne love and fam�ily have ed last week and thiswitb Iriends here. -Mr. Labratory, Goderich, Ontario. Sold in Seafot-th at Mrs. L. L. McFaul returned thfi member of Loyal Orange Lodge 813, WM*- his pulpiff , be supplied by Mr. William, a week from� w Thomas Welsh is erecting a. neat addition to �ouoe. Mr. Wesley Wes of Woodstock, hisdW61ing.-Mr. Gregg, of the firm of Wallace, xibc-ent graduate of Knoxi -,,"age is visiting at the mi ev. W. J. S. Roberts. are. Wes a two week's visit among friends in Belle- throp, for about 40 years, twenty-six ye of which he held the office of treasurer. %nae West Mr. Sha Ill be accompanied as as A BARGAiN. -For sale onelight brand new villeandPeine-3 Edward county. -Reports. ndRev. Mr. MCrae, 0 Cranbrook, ex. Gregg and Rivers, has also tecentl added a y end opring phaeton, made by William Gray & Sons, The f uneral on Sunday -was the largest ever to the appearatiFe of his dw' BELTS AND'GLOVES WE Winnipeg by Miss Mary Allen, who goes are to the effect that a heavy frost in ani - Chatham, at half price. Reid & Wilson, Seaforth. seen in this see changed places, last Babb th. -Mrs. Com. alling by. enlarg- it, while Miss Gilgin, ad. out to Epen4. a few months with relatives in toba, on Monday hight, 'has done a good tion, the procession to Mait- lab, of Brussels,. is' visiti' her sister, Miss !ng and painting landbank cemetery being nearly two mi' as the prairie province. -Each season, inereas- 1594'tf deal of injury to thiWwheat in many parts Of iing Mr. Gregg, has also had her dwell - Wynn. -Miss Am is o pson, of Park- low in length. After the minister had conclud. ing nestly painted.-, Large quantities of ing interest is being shownin field. sports, that, Provinoe.-While oht bicyoliDg the hill, is visiting he rand rents, Mr. and LocAL BPiEFs.-Rev- Dr. McDonald left other ed,about 100 member's of the' Orange'society, being shipped from this station. ;9%cially lacrosse, football and baseball. evening, Mr. W. R. Counter -met cherries art in a circle around the grave; i)iid their last Mrs. John Diamond, sr.- iss Ida, Dilling, HOS I IERY ARD h e on Wednesday for Muskoka, where he in-' with,an unpleasant accident. A dog' ran -MitBBella Sparks, who has been learldng games are deservedly popular and tends to spend his holidays. -Rev. Mr. 6,ut respects- to thei who has visited for several ihoutba at Mi. egraphing with Mr. H.: warker, o' f Blake when proparly conducted tend to cultivot, at, him, and, in making 1p kick at, the r departed friend, the Georle Hudson's, has gon the or4er being quite Hodgins is in -Toronto this week attending te, he lost his balance and fell, beautiful ritual of to Drayton.- te' Owe bru. gpr&InID is h at present on a visit. -Mrs. Thom;; 9 physical stamina, SeMcontent and that a meeting of the Masonic Grand Lodge, of his impressive. Mr. Boyd was 60 years of age, Mr. red AleCracken-and iss Clara Me- Hudson has returned from Detroit, where prompt decision and action left arm. -A meeting of the Western so necessaxy for Crackep, of Brussels, spent Sunday at Mr. LACE9 AND RIBBONS which he is an officer. From there he goes Ontario Veterinary Medical A and besides his partner in life, leaves she was visiting for several weeks. -Th line of busin' asociatio# Will anecess in every ess life. But, -3 pul to Thamesford to spend a few holida wit family of ten, five sons an John Gardiner's.-Fl:ix is r ady a bo'held in Wingham, on WedneWli and I watering of the business part of our strets his family, who are there;' -Mr. John Kerr, Thursday next, when a good attendance is to mourn his loss. aspberries are very plen 'ful this year. - while this is true of the young men who d: five daughters, p t is being agitated and would prove t a, great K of Morris, is if it time to these tbings, what about the - mer- is desired. Dr. Gibb, of thii -town,' is down DOOR to our merchant, could! be done voluntarily devote a portio of their leisure son of Mrs. James Kerr, of Me Mop, Mrs. William James Johnst n d jus� now home on a visit from' own with typhoid feve -Mine Annie Vancouver, m at a reasonable ent, as the dust d the EMBROIDERIES British Columbia. Mr. Ker'r'has been a son has received a letter from her brother, Brooks, 'Of Montreal, is vi itipg Mr. and hot summer months is almost unb=e, to cenary, who sells- hi self to the highest on the programme for a paper. -Miss Wat- ZuricJi. bidder and, who has no other visible means HAnThmp's big hardware always the Mrs. John Booman and othe iends. oof eaFning a livelihodid. A fe*'years of resident of Vancouver for seven years, and Harry,'who is with the American troops at e espeB . Biggest asock, best goods, lowest prices. fr say nothing of the damage done 'to. the a d country. is in love with the city an he only up- -date hardware in Zurich that carries h lifeihndhis useful Be- Mauilla. This letter was written on the 17 goodeb-Miss Ida -Dick, milliner in Parkhill, aess is gone as an fore be left he cast his ballot ifor the Liberal firaWl a stock., Anotkor stock of binder twine athlete and there is little doubt 'ach will 5th of July, from Honolulu, on the way to to hand. Try our machine oil and harvest mitts, Kippon. ending her holdays at her home near HANaKE' RCHIEFS' candidate in the recent Provincial elections. Manilla. He says the first man NOTES. -Mr. R. B. herep.-Mrs. J. B. Shortt, of Parkhill, who be the case for him n most callings. The he met on we keep the boat. All 1kinds plow@, $10, ca3h M who was professional " should be frowned upon by -Mrs. Kirkman and Miss Tytler have gon landing at'Honolulu, was Mr. M. R.,Cloun. points, Ift, cash. Get our �price on eavetroughs, at the old country with ca e; r Pturned -home was visiting her parents, Mr. &uA Mrs. A. to Grand Bend to spend their holidays Hartleib's, the hardware king of Zurich, 1597-2 at ter, formerly of Seaforth, who' is now a re. last week. Mr. McLean,had a good pas. Johnston, of the Londori Road, was', coed every true lover of. Aeld ! sports.m-Mrs. that beautiful and healthful summer resort. MEIANCH sident of that city. oLy DitowmxG ACCIDENT. - Joseph Sproat started on Tuesday mom' Mr. Watson was well* mage,struck a fair . market d feels, his home last week owing to a fire which broke 19 -Min Andle Grey, daughter of Mr. Wm. Sunday afternoon Jaoob Howald, 23 years to pay a lengthened visit to her daughter, and was enjoying the trip, - but his joy at health much improved by his trip. -Mr. out iti Mr. Phiffeen's gallery, ne CHIFFONS, VEILINGS, &c� M. Grey, has passed her examination at the of age, with his brother and - other or, Mr. Mrs. A. J. Smith, of Fessenden, Dakota. meeting a former familiar face from the old oung William Doig is this week in oronto. He Shortt's store, and which after destro Faffley, Toronto &rn;al School. -Mr. John men went to the lake to have a bathe. goes as a delegate to attend the Masonic the gallery and other buadings, injured This is Mrs. Sproat's first trip toi the west home, hi a strange and far off land, may be lee of the Carberry football team, spent -Sunday Suddenly the unfortunate young man arid we trust it wil more,easily imagined than described. -Mrs. was Grand I;Ddge.-. Mr. R. M offo die, on Sat- rear part of Mr. Shortts'-premlobs. The 1 be plessant`"M'sa herewith his uncle, Mr. A. G. Ault.� The seen to struggle and sink from view. it is irday, took a busines t to Kin d Jessie McDo�$all paid a visit to relatives in a very Chesney, John street, and her son, George, I frien'do of Mr. Phiffeen, who at one time Goderich toWnEhij -during the early to Bayfield to -day (Friday). to enjoy the suPPos Joseph Gibso 0 part of the week. -Mr. William Hills, accountant fake breezes during their summer fi�lidays. Durand attempted to rescue himo and in 12th at Hensall, hai to learn of his Ion. -Mrs. Thomas Palmer, pleasant and successful tour 'and the'vari i a R car 'me. team- broke up in Montreal after ad he took cramps. Mr. Rimnie �Mr. n I wh a abrating the carried on photographing here, will regret is erent w ous members took their dii The body the f0tune ii� have in Reid & Wilson's hardware, was holiday, Sys to eat and family -are spending- his bicycle stolen. Mr. Gi n had just of LonAesb6ro, formerly of Hbusall, spent -Mrs. J. M. B so doing nearly lost his own'life. i it -friends in different parts of Ontario be the holidays in was recovered Uter it had been under water bought it now 'this spn'n an it Was an the past, week with relatives and. friends ing in Stratford and Harrington lately. Vim Goderich.-Mrs. R. )1. Col- in fore returning to their Manitoba homes.- of an hour, but all attem Mr. G' n line and Min Bonthrou, of Exeter , are via. Pt4 to up-to-date. one. to h, Mrs. John Gray and her two sone, of Ter- poor i not as yet Hensall And vicinity. Mr. Palmer was also Ring at Mr. A". YounRls this week. -Dr. fellow failed. The drowned got any tidings of it and thinks it rather an here for a d *'T" man in a son of Bartol Howald, bricklayer. sy or so. -Rev. J. S. Henderson DEsp-TcABLE REFoi�mw. -The Berlin Tele- onto, who were spending a, couple of weeks Burrowg has purchased the property of Mr expensive day's outing. -Mr. and Mrs. and J. E. McDonell, who were in Nashville, graph of I*sb week contabis a long article on at Mr. S. Reid's, on the Mill j;6ad, have re- Jame's Beattie, on Gooerich street, and in: !,u,,h by is felt for the friends and the visit of some of th at Frank Squires, of T routo, who were "end. '0 p.Berliners to Seaforth turned home. -Mrs. Thompson, wife of tends remWf',Jhe`premeut build ati 8 P Tennessee,attendiug the Christian Endeavor vZrIn this very sad and sudden and-thefootball miMh-whinh tookplace Sheriff Thompson, of Port Arthur, With two erecting a ing and pleasant visit with frie d the couventio&held there, returned home� last nI a affliction. in here recently, between the Berlin gers children, ire visiting at Mrs. M. Thomp- nee and office on the site.- bum: of Mr. Ricker, returned home this week. -Mi. Charles Cook, who has been in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pringle, of Milwau- BRim.-The annual mission festival in week. -Miss Sadie Dobson Thomas, Detroit for several weeks is home visiting -and the Hurons. Were it not that the wri- men's, 80ailing street. -Mr. A. Young has Ee McFA_ UL bfMr. ter has allowed his spleen to overcome his 'not a handsome new dieUvery wagon on the ies Ileae kee, were here ibis week, the guests connection w1th the Lutheran.' ohur�h a student of the Lad' , Of that-oity,' her parents Mr. and M;Zieur Cook C Wils Coliegal was in vacation Proderl iload. It! adeatthe establishment of jnd�j a raw wee decen�y and made misleading anti untrue re 0 , Mr.,,,and Mrs. Pringle were on hold on Sunday last, and at both services is at present ar ck of St. Pau 0 0 in tKeir wa liome from MoInt Cleme marks about our town and some of our citi. Mr. Joba� no, where the church was crowded. The services C ohn White an. -M Smith, and is a credit to the n a 1J th ir holidays..�_ throughout were most interesting and profit. Watson, of our village, who home here spending a month a holidays. --Z- 0. zenswe cotild afford to smile and allow it to n I g 01 J -Goods maker. -Mr. Thom" MoNaught, of they ha)7,bee has been for Mr. E. MeDonell,_ while in the south Dry T017011- The person who lot a piece of harness in able.' A good collection was taken up in some elms in poor health, in improving visited Tamps and saw there assomblea, pass unno, ticed Of the game we need not to, in at present in town renewing old so. Seaforth can have the same by calling at aid of the minions. On Monday the annual nical Th irvioe, conducted, by Rmr. sixty thousand soldiers ready to be sent to itob -say anything, as the Telegraph admits the quaintsnces.---�Mr. John Scott, of Roxboro, THE EXPOSITOR office. Sunday school picnic was held. There Was M atoWba, Rangers were oUtplayed. The attack on the who was laid up 'for several weeks with a r. Virden, M last Bab.. Cuba. He also' met there the youngest scholars and par- bath momin"g, in St. Andrews' ch was e,W W� faimoss'of the referee, Dr. McKay, however, brok I able to get around with a large attendance of both 8, brother of Mr. W. R. Hudgins, of -this vil tics Greatest Cash an- eg, is now 9 on as uncalled for as It is untrue. With mu t d fit. logo, *,bo has enlisted. -Mr. G.. F. A Was The the aid of crutches. He has been in town -a -Dr. Knight, Of Cincinuatti, spent a el ro mold 11 tA and all bad a splendid time. -The an- Ifetened to ch'st ktion ran a -Mr. James. Scott, of Rox- days with his sister, Mrs. F. Campbell, con many admirers of football, who have for couple of times. few nual child da ervides were hold'in The g d Feople of Virdeu arms ve fortan- expects to move into his now store, in Bells 0"P ng such a promisb* g man block, in the course of a week or so. Mr. nection with quarterly meeting in lite in hav ul Dry Goods 0-4ore. (Joiden Taukud and Lon 8 low be tor than lark L ad Peo and good as- W prices paid W;