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� '-4-4 DISTRI T MATTERS. - I weddin tour throdghMexicovia. SanAntonia.. band will be in attondande.-Miss R -eta on bushiess.4 Misies Emma and , 1
1 - � . .-: Mr. Forbes is, a niiph, �w of S uperin tend ant' I Powell, of Toronto, is visiting relatives and Hidt are bom� from Detroit. -W. J
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: . L _-P S rT i ::) .. I � I Dave T,' Forbes, of'thi ,Southern Pacific; and friends here. -Dr. and Mrs. Aitchison, of who has taug4t our public school f
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� - L * ban been hold�ag for P hp4ot Yearl a re Ortonville,
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� �� y � . onsible po Weill i t freight office vicinity visiting f.riends.-The families of principalship of Blyth sebool.-Tli
! . - Of the 11 abovel named railway 'in this . I Dean Hodgins, Exeter and Dashw
Not too Late -Yet for � . � 0 Rura R. C. Cheiwright, D. route between Ill a . a as 11
I . 11 - thib city. The young lady whom he led to McIntyre and F. G. Neelin, went to summer about to be'r ,establ
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TRAVELIXES,-The following were ticket- the altar was lone of tj ie cily's. most aocomp- at Bayfield this week. -Mr. Robert Pringle a great inconvenience to the citizens �
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a Bic 'cle. . I � ed to distant part4 this week by W. Somer- liabed and popular daughters, and the of -Chicago, wao'here thin week, the gusat of Exeter and P-ashwool, and its re -ea;
. Y� . Ville, up -town agent rand Trunk Railway: daughter of D ' r. T. G -Duncan, one of the his" brother-in-law, Mr. Charles Wilson. ment will be a benefit to both places, I
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I . I � Mary MoIntos& B oefield, to Enderlin, beat known pr otitionf ra'' in southwest Texas. -Rev. A M. Perry of Winkham, is here �7 i It
I i . North Dakota; 4am a Finlayson, Tucker- 11 t 4 'I this week, visiting'st the resiclance of Mrs. - Const ance.
� It is not. too late yet to pure. ase � a amith, to Sheldon' 'I ,", ortfi � Dakota ; W. T. If I of I cent cigar, a . sk for Knechtel.-Mins Cudmore, dressmakar, -in-' NOTES. -TI te topic, " Honoring th(
. if the, price, is right. � Box, Seafortfi, to and Ra ids, Michigan; t h is - Y1001 I I ca, n t I I I Ignogol d' 5 tends leaving in a:faw days for bar holidays, Day " will
, -, Bicycle, that is, I I I 11 Old Times," 10 cents. be introduced by Miss Da �
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.; � . .- J. H. Reid, Seafor, h W D. J . Cooks, Lumeden;& Wilson, Se'alto 1h. 16492 and her shop will be closed for about three Greior Sundi 6y �at 7:30 p. m. -Mr
J � Now, we have five �icycles---�fou new Hensall, to Pttaw , delegates to the Ma- WAN��ED.-Nurse iii. Apply to Mrs. weeks. duridg her aboance.-Mr. A. B. has been eDi aged. an teacher of th( I
and one second-hand-l�ft over this s ason, G. F. Bictin wN, Sealort i
I sonic Grand Lod a; Mrs. Kirkman and h. 1 1649xl Smiliie of Detors, Iowa, was in town on school here for the nainder of this F,
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which we will, clear ,out Cry cheap. : -Miss Tytler to %I& Falls, Muskoka,, to TRY KING'S CLEARM, SALE. -All - 10c Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Smilie are Dc. Waters $as disposed of' his I �
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� - I Bpend their � holid i ; Mrs. R. Carmichael printi for 5e. High class c rgandie muslins and sum.
of purchasing a: heel air holid ,a. , 'spending their holidays.with friends in Kip. this iveek to! Dr. gotbarn, who t
If you are thinking, r 11 to Malone, Ni. Y.; 4 uel Trott to Lansing, iner d � Cash paid for butter Pon and Clinton. Mr. 8milie is a graduate mediate poesession.-Miss Pickard
do not buy until you sQ'whab we Cal offer I .3d . uring July nod August. . I
- I Michigan, to� visit friends; Mr. and Mrs. . &. -tf of the Seaforth Collegiate, Institute and in
I- - � ery little money!; I , aG J 1648 or's Hill, and Mrs, � Johnson an I
i go Lockhart, McKfllop, to Mayville, one of the many Huron boys who is doing Pickard, of Galt, via ted at Mr. B I
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I , Tay a visit with their W. Elder. Apply to F. Holm eatod, Sestorth, 1648 ' well for himself. and credit to week. -Master Goo a e ,
I Now York State, to.1 his early last,
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Baby Carriages. i son Thomas. .! ..
I : I �! 0 . DENTAL NoTrov.-I have just returned - training abrosd.-w-We are pleased to notice Blyth, spent Sunday i it his ome er
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I - I . MUSICAL STUD NTS.-ThO foilowiag youn -from a two weeks' course ( f lectures and derrionstria, t . I J. W. King, of 111% ivale, ant a f
We will also clear out -the balan our . 9 tiatis given at the Torot to Dental College by Dr. battalion is makin a splendid record .for in the village this ,week, is
ce I , 4 County of Huron passed a orow and fi I Mr. Clark, of i London, were Njoitors I
Baby Carriages at reduced prices. .If . adies brom, the. v no, of New York, the b mt autjiority I himself at Bialey, a ban won several prizes i
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I I successfully tbeh examinations at the To. fri'dge work to -day, and o;her experts in their dif- -
1 1 - � , ferent branches of dentleti y. I am now prepared to in different competitions, and thus stands Stephention's 1ast wcek,-A Germaii!
� I . ronto Conservatimy of Music: Mi a Delia .
i no . I about third for the Queen's prize..- he cine company i E
[ I . attend to; all kinds of dent J work with the greatest have pitched their to i
I � I ' Sparlirig, Wingbv*mo second elms 0 ro in �oare and 'comfort to the patient. G. F. BxbVis". past week has not been favorable f6i har- the village &nd every evening giv6 a 0
1 1 1 ancond year in -teacb4'8 normal course,,and L. D. S., Dentist, Seafortb. 104911 vesting operations. The rains of Saturday and sell their medicine,
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I first Class honors in thelory department, I
I . . PAPSTOS . "a AGAIN VICTORIO . � 'he Seaforth band andTbursday delayed operadons very much, � - . . �
F, I I an Aletha Poster, Clinton, first el There is still considerable bay: in the fieldm, �
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I honors, first year in teachees normal course - and the, firemen we t, � �o St. Marys on Wed. I
� P and a aeat deal'of the fall wheat ban been - DOTS,-RAv. P. Be t left last -we
� . Amelia Anderson, BI th ond Annie Mur- . ne day last, to take part inthe tournament cut.- a notice that Miss Agnes Hays and
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IF 1 Mi th: Dunblaire, ,Ohara will spend
; � doch, Hensall, secon?` class I�onoral in the re, and they both return the Mine Nellie Devereaux, ' f Seaforth, have �
� . � -a M. Doherty, inton, nd W1. laurel@ of Victory .W�th them. The and 0 weeks with do broth r and other f
ir same. Ton C I 1i passed their Normal Sebool Examinations - ]3J.
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I Alba Chisholm, Wingham, first 'Iasi competed against the Stratford, In ersoll Rev. Mr. allantyne,iwho Occupies t
q and Mr. J. M. McKinley', of Egmondville, g �
� I a honors. second year, in vocal dept ne -he Normal ' A Scotlabsence, delive
I SEAFORT xtment!l and Mari City,. M ic igan, bands anT came has Passed, his examination at t ' pit durin
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r I I . Reta Naftel, G Aerich, flrst,�class honors� out victorious, winnit the first prize. The College. -Mrs. Dr. Elliott, of Lucknow, and excellent serMon on abbath mornin
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I -4epartrrAmt. nd first firemen compated agiii not six other compan. ; -.Mr. and. .S. Hug.� Currie o1writ
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. . . first year, in th )cry t. . Miss Ad& Donner. of New York, were visit. 4 .
. . - Run days recently with re
I 1, class honors in musical form. illie Man, ies. The competition,was as follows : : ing, friends in town this eek.�The station ,�atives in Moth
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I MISS CLALIM� DOBLE die, Seaforth; Amelia Anderson I Blyth'4 200 yards to hydrant, attach hose, lay 350 : here has roe-Gived a new costing of,paint and and at' the Ion ,a r daughter
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. - TEACHER I IN- and W. Alba Chisholm, Wingham, firap feet, taking out third �length and bring back '� now"looke quite fresh and new. -Mr. Harry Russel, Dowl ie. -M Duncan Meg
� PfA`11OR THEORY, Class honors, primary theory' complete, save th.: I . otigth, make couplinge and put on now house is i 3 courx�l of erection '
-NO AND JUN � , Edge, contractor, of this town, was united a
P I and bids fair to beco e a great aV.i O�
i musical form, I ozzI3 realty 'for water. The time made
PUPILS PRE ARED W R - --- . *- . i was as follows : Caledonia, 1.44J.; Thames- in marriage, at Detroit on Monday, to Miss the a . ppearance of the lace. -Miss W,
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CONSERVATORY E �.AMINATWNS. . E(�,.MONDVILLF, N`6TES.-Miss a Hills . , Ville, 1,22 ; Mitchell, 1,11 ; Stratford City, Magaie Belt, a former Seaforf,h.youug lady. of Iditchell,in visiting friends in the *
---� ' ' - I The JENLIO.91TOR, exteuds hearty congratula- r. Aug o McKaig, of !I
For terrnoupply 4t NMI w. D. BRI�HT. Harrington, is ,dpending some a ke with 1.04i �; Grand Truuk,,l 04 ; Seifortb, 1. 02J ; tions. -Miss M ggle Clement, of,Butralo, is at'present.-Il .
Opliosite Public 8 relatives here. -Miss m eisoll did not finih Seaforth, making' burst, spent Sunday a home,
0 ool. � gnes C ng went Ing '. .
. . � visiting her -sister; Mrs. W Jordan. .
I : 1 9.1f onday last. thefasteit time, won the' first prize. The - I .
-1 - to Corunna, near 8 rDi&, on � . � _Milj,s Minnie Wall, of Buffalo, is . ' � - = I
- I �- She was accom anied by the 1 ev. Mr. Seaforth boys did the r work- without a slip. 'home on a visit to her parents in Hibbert, . (+roe way.
Shaw, who went to visit friends 'i in that The following compoold the Seaforth team : _Miss Flora Davidson, of Leadbury, JOTTINGS. - M r, = M ra. D. M. E4
DOMINION BANK. . vicinit M Cmming will likely remain McDougall and Jack ; Freeman and Hat- ,
. � � � I I I . is the guest .o I M ion Luella Bdrke, Chal k visited frient a in Exeter, Bruce
. till fall with hot many kind friends in that Cher �. Johnston and John Jackson-; Dunn -
. . . . etreet,-Mrp'. ' q. McLaughlin 'of Gorrie, Clinton last vi eek, and returned home
CAPITAL, (Paid Up), I . $1,,soo,000 neighborhood, and it is sincerely hoped and Xyle ; ell an Ireland ; Best and and Mrs. R.. Wright of Hennall, were day. -It is reported.-tbat some sneak
, ) . may be of much benefit to Prio ; Smit B:I'd VH, in ebt ; A. Box
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REST, $1,600, 1 1 I vititing at Mrs. Harry, Geib's this week. - entered Mr. R. Armstrong' stable &it(
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� - I ber.-The Rev. Mr. Ruesol, 9f Seaforth, news of the double vi' toq was received in Miss Bertha Daly is visiting friends in'St. a valuable set of new harn:
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reached in our church on Sabbath morning town early in the eve ipg,and arrangements Marys. -Mr. IDan McTavish is,home from nigbt.-Grace church congregation or
SEAFORTH BRAN H, Fast. His sermon was interesting and weremade to meet I nd welcome the boys Guelph for holi3sys.-Mr., Joseph Thomp- ing to meet in the Oren
. I ge ball while
Main, Street, Seaforth. -� eminently practical. The reverend geritle, -Whie, th ed b train in the evening. .
I - ,; ey arriv son, of London was visiting bin parents, church iis undtrizoing repairs, -Miss
evidently believes in a life of christian ilie-train cam inithere was an im- -
A Generai Banking Business ran's- man. Mr. and Mrs. Jr hu. Thompson, North Main Wilson is cam pile at Grand Bend.
. service, and really what istheuseof &life. mense ctowd of citiz no it the station,many , street, this a:' Mr. Vale,-Osistant in- Wallace is ing du'rin the he]
ac�fi�. Farmers' Sale Notes coll cted w k C letf
I i time of religious -profession 7ithout it of whom were bearin, torblies. When the spector of inour*- . . with Mollard & Compa", ny, rand Be
e on same at I w6s moulds us into doing justly, loving mercy, fire , men alighted fro I t a train they were &nee Companies, was in
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rates. . . . town on Wednesday. He'Imet Mr. Shan- Miss Nancy X"IeCloy, of Fairgrove,
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'. . 1 and -walking humbly with God-,-brlr. Fred greeted by lu4toy che ra, a procession was I
Drafts, sold on all t C nad non, secretary -treasurer oC th6l McKillop � an, is visitin reativips in
- 1�1 Rollins, of Detroit, and his sister, Miss noon �formed, and, bi ad by Piper John Company, and Mr. Cameron , of the Us. �
the U-nited States ancr urope. Era, 19. A. B llock sp at Sunday wit
E I Ella Rollins,, of Exeter, were visiting re. McDonald with the I ag ipen and the torch p:n It a and in, son, Thomas. � i
lativek here last week. -Mr. John Bowden, bearers,' the firemen wer escorted to their borneand Hibbert Com I i i
SAVINdS DEPARTMENT. spected their books. x er, - I
r a 0 - halt, was we,, H43 resse himmelf 4 -
allowed on deposits c,F One Doll 0 Calumet, Michigan, has been �pending a ball in the town b6ildin , where a. pleased with the effi ient and satis. -
upwards. . wee . k or two with .',relatives and friends in made fin -front e an rance, when Mayor -- �� Londe 3boro.
R. S. HAYS, NV, K. PEA CE, this neighborhood. -During the medicine unn mounted.the p atform, and in a neat factory manner io which lboth gentlemen NOTES. -The Leagie met IaA�M
perform their duties and at the safe and I
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- solicitor Agent. . man show here last week excitementian speech congratulate'. the firemen on their satisfaiitor� condition of the companies.- evening as usu &I, the I Vic being iru�r
, � corge Turnbu I 11 and M� I . William Cud- N and Copeland a
high over the most popular baby, with the vietory and the tow on, having so efficient, Mr. G :by Miss E. L on, afte.- which A] r. Co
result that the prize went to Annie VanEg- -p brigade. Brief e,ngratulatory speeches more intend shipping -anoth[er lot of-sood gave an address and ro.
I1V1P01ftTA-,N--T NOTI E! mond by a large majority and a pile- of 1were also ,made b Messrs. M. Y. Me- horses to the old country on Saturday. J. Farrett read. short spero.-Mr. T
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. I Lean and A D. Will on.� After a few airs . Mr. Martin, who has an sick for 1 ti
. - change went to the f akirs. � Cudmore will likely 'go with them.-Miss-
� . -* . rom the pipes and 6eerg for the firemen Moore, who. has been a ucce3eful and , three weeks, passe peacefully 14W
'Lam now sellinK a first-clagonew Improv d Ili �h . �Ind band, the crowd dispersed. The band popular music teacher bar for some time, ' Monday -last, and the uneral took'pl
Arm Sewing Machine, with the latesti ote attach- Ti-iE BowLiNG TouRNAMENT.-The fifth 'did rotreturn until bhe following day, as -,Wednesday, hen -h wa's buried J
inents, Bni@hcd In cak or Walnut, and wi h M or annual bowling tournament of the Seaforth has gone to Brussels to reoi a ,permanently : Londesboro (emeter . Mrs. Martin
- and five drawers, or fancy drop head and fI e dra W- � they bad to remain c ver at St. Marys and, and where she has a lar'ge'elass. Mis,�oore
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en for $25 ca�h. TbN machine to the " Queex,,, bowling club was held on their green o iv a there on Wednesday ; , , this week b.- remo%red to the Ho
manufactured by the "White Sewing idischl rie Tuesday and Wednesday. As the years gc ,a at a concert giv is an accomplishad musician and a most Refuge. -Mi -s Addip Crisp is visit . i
. peveyni ng, The firem0ii were under the corn- �
Company�" All machines fulh warranted nd gum- ' - estimable young lad and while we 'egret Belgrave thi! week.�L-Mr. J. Agne
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. ante,ed to do flret-class work, l3ght or, heav I . round these tou rnaments become more pop mand of Chief Stew Lrt, , who accompanied , I
ular, and this year 'was another step up. them to the stone town, and who feels just -.1 bar removal from Zeaforth we can heqrtely� Miss M. Agno w were visiting friends
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� ,- -w_ MT. -W-A.r-rs W., Rinks were premat from London, Mitchell, ly proud to be at the head of so efficient a congratulate the good people of Brussels on thisllweek.-I!i iss Maud 'Andrews was
the change. Miss Ethel G, Mc4ar6n,- of
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NORT11 MAIN ST.j SE&FORTI-1- Clinton and Goderich, besides a numbei company. The towi speople are exceeding- Mitchell, will take Miss Moore's pupils in irig the hon �e of G. Snell for a fevi
I 'L - � ) from the home club, so that the scene or ly proud of their b.%nd and fire brigade. thisteek.-A r. J. and Miss MeMord
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General I Insura.-rice, Agent & Deal- the green was a lively one, and many cloe( They are both deserj� i f the honors they Seaforth.-Mr. Murray, a cot'isin of Mr. M. .Heneall, were guests at the home of �
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I . and exciting games were played. The fOl have won, and the' rilem era, both person- - Broderick, is at \ present i' town. . M , Brigham on Sunday last.-Messrs.Joh
- er in Sewing Machines. 1630 lowing is the score in the kink competition, ally and. as organizations, do credit to them. Murray has just r4,turned . fro � in Cuba. Dur- Robert Reid, of Clinton, spent Sunday
I � the 8ingle.4 and doubles not being finished in the recent he was a member of the -Mr. J. McLeod is. backi
- . selves and the town, -whose people share in ,, wa . , friends here.
I time for this issue . � the horiore they hav( earned and the dils. .mmerican engin ering corps. -. He likes Cuba being home for a week. -Mr. L, W
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Wilson's Oash Groc.ery and Porto -Ric� land will likely return to I
. FIRST ROUND, ! tinction they have won fi�lr Seaforth. . was' visiting in Blyth on, Sunday.. :
I either place. -Mr. A,--.Cosins, of the Bramp- i i 0- . I
Newfruitsandnew aeason's Tons now In stock Goderich, Galt, skip, 17 ; Seaforth, Hayei -The band arrived home on the noon I ton Collegiate Institute, is spendi I ug. holi- �
We have now in stock the best values in new sea train on Thursday.� The firemen were at � � I DubhU- ,
skip% 27. Mitchell Anderson, skip, 22 � . days with friends in this Vicinity. -'Mr. H. 1 6
son's To" we ever bad, comprie,kigg Youn Hyson. E;eaf --' a big crowd of peo- JbTTINGS -MiNS' Smith, of St. Tho
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Cuylon and Japan Tese. We guarantee Bat ifif action ortb, Pearce, skip, 25. ' Clinton, For . Humber spent Sunday last in Godericb. - ,
or will refund the money. The best qua ity, of now ter, skip, 20; ScAforth, HpImested, skip'] 0 ple. A procession v as formed and the band Miss Millie Archer. of Clinto%aiid ,her the guest, of Miss May Williams.
9, Curranta, Nuts, Peels, ate., now In stockat 15, . t to,the of Str tford, , is spending
"a's'n rices. Some nice lines in Dinuer, Tea and. woc * Queen's hotel, and then back to the town fo .
Seafortit, Coleman okip, 21; Mitchell and firemen marched up Main Btree 0 Carroll, her
_ - friend, Miss Ella Rogerson, of 'd rd,
I -lowest A, skip, 17. Seaf,orth, Bright, skip L . dayainthehome circle. -Mrs. DeC%
TailetNets just received, and at prices as low as the ' hall, where short, speeches were made by Pennsylvania, were the guests of Mrs.
' 21 ; Mitchell, Smith, skip, 25. Clinton I 1. a of Seaforth, spent a f w.days of -laill �
lowest. Wanted good butt r, eggs, dried apples, I � William Rath, of Egmondville.
- potatoes, dressed fowl, andeall kinds of marketable Harla4 skip, 24; London, Weld, skip, 29. Mayor Gunn and DI � . B . ethune. �. Is- visiting old friendd ' .- ra. R. Roach v
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produce, for which we will pay the highest price. Clinton . I � her, sister, INIrs P Matthews, fo-
' � I Stanley. � dayo last weel:.-'�. 'I Mnlan of St�a
, C. WILSON, SeafDrth. arty, skip, 15. -Clinton, Combe, skip, 17 ; Loc.M RRIEFS,-P.1essrs. Reid & Wilson ` Li t -
1374 Bank of Commerce Block. Goderich, Logan, skip, 20. . TnE VOTERS STS -The:voters', lists for spent Sunday with fr ends in tiowm
are preparing: to hav, a a new plate glass front .
I I I SECOIS'D ROUND. placed in their harlw4re 81,o,re,-Mr. John the township of Stanley have been issued. J. Dole, of St, Colum )an, is spendin
� - _ aster, They were first posted up on the 16th inst. holidays with Mr. a d Mrs. John I
Seafotth, !lays, skip, 17 ; Seaforth, Pearce, Laird has leaied NJ tore, south of �
. . READY-TO-WEAR SUI"S. skip, 18. Clinton, Forrester, skip, 29 ; Sea. the railway t I There are 652 -- who are eligible to nell. - M r. Ke efe, cat Je buyer, was i
. ; � ,Tack, and has added to his for- vote at municipal elections and at onto last week on,�bu iiness.-Dean M
forth, -Coleman, skip, 28. Mitchell, ,Smith, mer stock a t of new and fresh groceries.
Our stock of ReAdy-to -Wasr guibi in Men's Youths', skip, 18; London, Weld, skip, 24, CliD- This A 0�re wi I be a �1 on ! venience to the&eople elections to the Legislative Assembly,' 93 and! Father Fc gart.y eft Monday ri�
Boys' and Children's In now full. Aosorbmert larger at, of the , towD.-Mrs. H. Me- who are eligible to vote- at municipal for Sandwich to atten I the annual te
. . thin usual. Prices on the bed rock basis, inspect- ton, Jackson, skip, 15; Goderich, Logan, of th part elections -only, and 94 who are eligible to -Haying is n t as fa� ad"need as ,4,-.
skipg 10.� . Gregor'of Chvelaudl Ohio and two children� -
ora and buyera pionounce value unpre(edented, I . . � ' vote at Parliamentary elections only. ad, owing to t��e inclemen4 of the ,we
Our Men's AII�Wooi Suits a�'!FI.76 are trade �ringers. I SEMI-FINALS, is at present .a this vicinity visiting friends. There are 428 Who are eligible to serve as -Tuesday evening last a negro giLve
- Excellent Suits in Dien's sit 86 and $8 At $10 you 0 � Mrs. McGregor Cali e to Canada to attend
- cin buy a suit fit for a prince to we�r. hildren's . Seaf rth, Pearce, skip, 23 ; Clintovi, For-, the fun I eral a her fa� her, -the late Mr. Gilbert jurors. , There are 37 female. voters in the turo on slavery, which.was inter@
- Tweed Suits from . 8166 ul)t' Bo a' from 8 .75 up, rester; skip, 29. London, Weld, skip, 19; McMic � . township. - ; with music and song I
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handle the beat fitting and. goods pro uced in . I misfortune to be Icked on the arm by'. a I
the. country. R � I - FIN AI -9. � horsea-fewdayn ago. Although nobones of the Babylon Line, has rented her farm I . I McKillop. I
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Lon on, Weld, skip, beat Clinton, For-� were broken he has a pretty sore arm. - son, of the same line, for $250 ! er annum, TliF, CROP.,;. -*Fall wheat will not bi
� Wm. Picka rester, skip. - � Messrs. D.D. W ilso &Co., have had placed p .
- rd & 0o. : . tba half a crop this year, and the fil
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SEAFOUM � . - I machine for the tee .ing - and 11 candliug P of the statute labor. Besides this, Mrs. Me- �
t . Goddrich, Galt. skip, 17 ; -Nifitchell, An. Intyre reserves the use of the house, part of nowed barley in the Spring in some
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I I . I � derson,1 skip, 19. Seafortb, Holmested, eggs. It is manufa(t,ured in the old Country the orchard, half an acre for a vegetable but� the wheat and barley are not con�
04 I d,not only does the work more accurately well together, and the wheat is not ri,
Picnic and . skip, 112; Mitchell, Wood. skip-,' 14, ,Sea- an � garden, and pasture for two .Cows and a
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I forth, Bright, skip, 24; Clinton, Harland,: than it can be done Y hand, but is a great la- hor I se, This farm contains 110 acres, and in even. Oats are bad with smut, 4�
I ,iip, 16; bor saver. .-Rev. Mr, Russell preached a most
IL S skip )O Mitchell, Dougherty, -sl. � able and instructive seimon on Sabbath after. considered one of the very besi of the many fields are very short at present. !PC
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Gamp*ng GrourLd . Clinion,.'Combe, skii-p, 15. - r u c ! r.11 good farms on this line. Mr. Stephenson potatoes are promising well, and ron
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The old reliable .. . i 8ECO.Nli) RouN--r).' I noon last to the me , bere of the Ancient Order has got a good farm, and Mrs. McIntyre ant appearances the township w -i a ,
Ncnh Groundo 11 JONVETT'S � I of Foresters here, - - �
. POINT" is still open for �Jsltori,i. Eve y con- Mit6hdll, Anderson, .skip, 21 ; klitchell-:! � o accompanied by broth has secured just as good a tenal t. I r.otatoes and peas than ever be o . .
veni, fice. Boat,, rowin.� and 83iihts;, f3r hir , ran frorh the neighbori�g towns, attended I i VITAL STATISTICS.�The first six ,r
stabling and good wateroand roorn for all. Good Wood,' skip, 17. Seafortho Hays, skip, 14,-!� the church ' a b d Mr. John McMillan of this year there were 23 bi�rt a �21
1644 . in 0 .- . ) .
� ebor. Logan, skip, -20. Mitchell, Smith, M.p., had a car 10 ' Morris. i � I
JOWETT BROS., Prop i Goderich, oa� of corn for feeding pur. ' - i and eight marriages registered in 11181
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Fall Term Qpens.Septembe ' 5th. I . THIRD ROVND. way of God.erich.- uesday, August Ist, has Haying is in full owing now, Itiough de- population of the townsh' h Id d,
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Clinton. Jackson, -3kip, beat Seafortb, been proclaimned ell le holiday by the mayor layed by wet weather. Alot-g)tca e ars.
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I . Pearce, skip. Seaforth, Bright, skip, beat ht&vl!Llg a ebily I ly.-The potatoes are lookiD � iplendidly ere.and three youDg- men batebiln4
cap ex!, ursi-on to Goderich on
- �) Mitchell, Anderson, skip. Mitchell, Smith, that day. Ali this will be, the only Cheap now. -Spring grain. is looking fin owing to
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. - �� I -, skip, beat Goderich, Logan, skip, ' . ve a
- ; -vn this Feaoon comfort and care for them, while !the
. I excu'rsion to' the co nty to, it the late rains.-Tboell bros. ha their new
. STRATFORD, ONTARIO. SE311-FINALS. . �largel patronized. -Miss Ida barnup; Thomas Newsome did U e work.- twenty young ladies who would be � I
. Seafortb, Bright, skip, beat Mitchell Tiernan, wh' � has a goad situation in a milli. Fall wheat is badl I y rusted i k some local- - .
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Write to-dity for our new cal,Moume. It's Smith, skip. Clinton got the bye. nary establishme t. in Brockville, is home itiets.-In a few da. 8 more the crop will if I invited. The various so
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the finest busiiless call.ege c-atalogue in Can4 for her bol,days. Mr. James Robb and soon stook. -Mr. G� orge Pearse
. FINAL ' I� be all in the � and abbath Schools have got up Pic.
ada, ana repreBent,i the r� ' . Mrs. and Miss Ikob ?, of Hhrpurbey. returned iog in a fe days more. .
I iost progIreSSiVe Clinton, Jackson, skip, beat Seaforth, wil have a barn raiaivig in a fe give � hose same men a ch cc to
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a- - Friday. -Mr. Will�am Ro'utledge has shown "tot � a away all his � crop.�A Jew have cut thev!prefer to talk. horse, caW-e- a�nd
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W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. 444t-52 � us a Sam, Ple of oats�, taken from a field on the fall �whea,t, -Hard a,nd all as the winter was to btosebing the question of tbeir
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XNJ ARULF, I) is TleXAS.-We take the fol- farm of Mr Job Ilop, we still have the potato bug in our midst, needful requi-rements. . Their cows
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- near Seaforth� wbi'4h measures 4 feet 6 inch only a little atei � than u
LADIE:"�,'and GENTS' or" of Victoria, Texas. -Miss Grieve, v�ho has resided for many Pla . � be a f�'
. Q , es ey n em to . verage crop. crops look poor, all for the want
whotakes theleading partin tbe-drama years in Mr. Robe�t French'B house, has re- No ing can 13b t�hem, like His green.- woman to look after and care for'them
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L described is one of Scaforbh'g sons, being the moved to Goderichl',,street and now occupies A good man took in the g r ' n party. at should have a' law making each rpan
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GOILD WATCHES - eldestoon of Mr. and Mirs. A , Fo�beli.-, of this the first house west of Dr. Burrow's resi- Mr. Thomas aunAr's on Tu day evening ing it pay $20 yearly to the municipal
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With Waltham or E,lgia movements friends here I donee. ..For �everahyears'past, atthis seas,on, of this week. -Mr. William 11 and wife -e- �
. at Very low prices, - . who will join with Til -E I XPOSIT011 in wish- workmen have bee'. in abundance and look. are visiting in this locality. T air home is . �
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Watch repauing is a specialty of ours. All ing himself and his bonniB bride much happi-,1 ing forJobs'; this 6ar ji)bs are waiting for in the United States. -Messrs, Clegg and Brussels.
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- work warrant�-d at, lowest prices, ness and prosperity in �heir married life.] w(�rk!-nen who can lot be got. -Wheat bar- D%lmes sb ipped a cati of .hogs on Wednesday DOCTORS AT LAW. -On Friday' las
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church last TtIeRday mor iing at 9 o'clock,, It is a good hal - " rop. - Spring crops and picl�ed sixteen pouW3 of blackberries on 'his decision -in the case of Snider' va
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Rev. Joscphuq Johnson o�. ciating, Mr. John'l fl, , 'Miss Fergus Campbell, K y, which was tried before the
C., -As HU-MLBER & SLON , roots are do DLY n .�- Mo�day of th wiek in six houro.-An a a
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Forbes and Miss Scottie E. Duncan, both of teacher of Windso4 is home forber holidays. excursion of SuadE y school e ildren will sittings of the court at Goderich. Tb(
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JEWELERS, SEAFORTH. this city, were united in marriage. Monday -The Seafcrth rf association have had be rlpn to Goderich on the 2n� of August ticul I
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. 1618 evening the church was tastefully �nd ap- their land I urve ' d off, and bbe plan of a fron Wingham, Bel 4rave and c ther points lows : Thelplaintiff and the defendal
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-- propriately decorated by Alesdames I A, B. track laid ot t. %-�ork will be begun at once south. A very gooc place to go, and view two doctors of Brussels. In Dpce
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Peticolas and D. T. Forbes and pre,E�nted a and the:asecciatioii expect to be in shapa.,te the 6ounty town,- 17he.'sound 4if the steam i897, the�defendant, Dr. McKeIV�y�
- Grand Trunk Railway beautiful and pleasing appearance when the have, a fall r we mliot..-Two rinks of bowlers thresher will soon be heard i our midst, out his residence and practice in Brines
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I And ----+----z3 bridal party proceeded up the aisle to the went- to,Brus8els on Priday last and succeed. then farmers iwill know their fortune. Dr. Snider4' for.$2,100, and agreed', A
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strains of an inspiring wedding march ad in defeating the home players by two r renew his �ocation within a radivi of
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playied by Mrs. James Ashworth, and a vo. shots. The Bame'day thr a Cli to rinks � Das�Wood- milei of BrIuspels for's eriod of f ve
1, Steamship Agency Cal duet by Mr. J, B. Morris and Mrs. A.B. played 'her( and . a n a .
I I defeati ' the Seaforth GA'THERIN-ClS.-QUite a number from here The plaintiff d iscoverel later that! Tr
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PeticolaR, The wedding dresf; of the bride player - ,as Ro� era, of Knd
Z a.; M I on, is Vibit- too� in the Orange elebration t Exeter on Kelvey hid infringed upon this st�pul
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W. SOMERVILLE, Agent, was of Paris Muslin over a ,slip of white iDg at Mr. A Jo4n80n's.-BV' the death of the I2th.-The Min as Masters, of Berlin, . and he brought suit foe an injunction
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. and she wore her mother's veil of real lace.- of this town has bebome heir to a nica legacy. Mr.;.Rieder, of Tavi�stock, occul ied the pul- scribed,lirnit, and $400 damsges.� J
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1045 The following acted as attendants : J. M:. We cougratulate our old friend on his good pit of the Evangeli0al church on Sunday Robertison granted thcinjunction,', ord
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almer- Green and Miss Nannic D%nc�n ; Thos. G. health to enjoy th) comforts.which his wind was at Tavistock 6ollectiog f r The .new awarded Dr. Snider $1 0 damasres. � �
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ston about four o'cloek in the afternoon of Duncan and Misa.Kate'Browrison; HughR. fall will secure him. -Mrs. Donald McKin. church at Walkerton. Next Sunday Rev, NOTFS.-The races at;�Wingham �attr
- July 12th. William Cleminabai,�, about 20 Dann and Miss Alice Dean; 11s'. W. Parker non, of the 10th concession of Tackeramith, Mr. Stabler, of Crediton, will take Mr. quite a number from here on Wodn
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Britton, boarded a coal train pasiing slowly and Miss Mamie Kate Henry. , The wedding paralysis, is, ' I here a
we al a pleased to learn, recover- Shlotler at� night, Rov,j Mr. Sauer preach Grand Trunk Railway is ad are
down the Y frdm the town hall, and, 'in party was conducted to the 'altar by Miss ing, although she is still confined to her bed. at Stratford and -SebriDgville.-Mr. �! ling up the new depot. � Quite a i3 urn
jumphig off, is ,supposed to have fallen back Bessie Forbes ; little Mary and Gladys One side was completely helpless but she is Eidt, of Michigan, formerly of this ohanizes are being mad'� I which wil in
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head waa ground off and his brains seat- After the impreesive ceremony was perfor- Miss MeMaho'n, � f -Stratford, is .at presei2t . acquaintances in the village. -Dan Weber, be as large as tbe-one recently deatiroye
tered on the track, The only other disfig- med the bridal party repaired to the resi- visiting at Harpu ey, . the guest of Miss L. Walper and R. hifert, who have been fire. but will, no donbt, be plenty
urement wu die breaking of an arm-, It is dence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hicks. -The Suns ine Mission Band, under attending college, are home forl, their holi- enough for the businese done at thlis I
likely an inquest, will be eld to see ' if the T. Gr. Duncan, on Bridge atreeti, wbere a , the direel ion of I'VE is, Wilson and her assist- days. -Mr. J. Reid and wife, lof Newry, -The council held a opiiidial Mootir
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and teachers of our mehool 6n i1he very cred.
itable showing madead the 1 re�cent examina,
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11UPX-H SERVICES,: -*The services in Duff a
ch#rch, next Sabbath, will hPLI, at 2:30
LIm., with Sunday 4chool it i�'k o'clock..
,Iv. Mr. McLean, of Blyth, villl preach.
Thp Christian Endeavor So(iety will hold
their meeting at 7 o'clock in'the evening,
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wheat and ar ey, 't 0 , rm r is ra er a
light crop in most 0 ea. ; Spring grain never
looked battle r.�Qni7el, a nuMber from :here
T7tat � ded thit garde' party at Goshen on
esndcay nig it, and report, a pleasant time.
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Robt., Re d, B. Xj! leaves this week for
Toronto, to act as examiner at the de t
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mtstal examinations, -�Miss Amy, of Blyth,
w� 0 was visiting at Mr. MuTray's, has re-
tu, . ad home. -Mr. John Logan, of Clinton,
opm Unday evening i apur village. John's
Vil its are getting more I ri�queut of late. -Mr.
E( �:'McAsh in theprbila possoonor of a new
to )'buggy. We hople he wi�l not enjoy
it done. -Rev. J. T. Xer1rin, ltector of Mit-
cliffl, will ocoupy�the2 pulpits of Varna,
G shen and Bayfial � O', Sunday next. Rev.
Mr. Jennings o . an M. tchell.-Mrs. Byers,
and ion, who as een ,�!-iaiting at the home
of her parents , re ul ne � boine on- Saturday
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BRIEFS. -Mrs, Rc bert Black, flour miller,
� is shipping a gi�,eat (',as I of flour and --grain at
� Eresent.-Mr. �obn Gibson bed a successful
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. Gibson, who, with tier ell -known husband,
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1 Tliomas W. Gi mon, at 7or _ uesda
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'daughterjs . have the yt#path' of their many
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iriends h" re. -Our a4ball -team drove to
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, Clinton on Tuesday lal �t, to� have a b6sh
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iwith the county *tl)w� ninle. Result �ot
1 known- at this -.wr.tin;g.-6,iboon . Brothioris
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1 are shipi ing their h rg stock of hardwood
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Compau,y,, Wingha�n.�LThe ' general agent
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,was in t6wn!duriug th# week. -James and
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Ina ams.11 vil,lage near� Ba'rrie, on' Monday
night last. 1: � .
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algilent ste6d.-Mr.� - S. A. Doupe spent
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here attended the F , remen's Demonstration,,
on Wednes4ay, hell in St. Marys, and an
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excellent time wa8:r , p r a .- ro., Bryans
and A. Norris, o tol., spent Sunday with
R. ' k. Bryans.-Miss lice Stout has retur-
'tied home from her uiies as teaeber of the
Clii ton school for !hot summer vacation.
-V�m. Fre�man b%s a new MaeseV-Harris
bike. -David Hazlewo�d in improving nicely.
-N. r, and Mimi Thompson, left here on
Th reday for North D4kota, where they in -
ten to reside in the �� future.- They leave
thiE neighborhood with the'best wishes fo:
futurel success of the entire Community.
�Harvegt has begun and many, farmers are
nea7ly' half through. -Our, Loyal Orange
Lodg( went to Lon�don'on the 12th,
headei by our brass band, and,they report
having spent -a glorious time. -C I�rooks, of
Grant on, spent Sunday with friends in the
villig .-Miss Rie, of Toronto, is the guest
of Mi a Kathleen Me ' Curdy. -Mrs. A. Stin-
'Toronto, is vilsiting Mr. and Airs. J.
son, o �
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attack of erysipelaeM,
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10 L BuiEvs.- 'he showery weather of
the p t week' or a has hindered haying
opera: one, while fal wheat is waiting to be
cat he yield of t a latter as well its of
tim ot, I Y, is v ry good. -'Mra. W,
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W1 ite idea still continues very seriouLaly
ill, and is getting. much weaker Miss
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Vat ner�, of 9tratford, is visiting Mis'a Belle
T ii lorl, of this village. -The. delegates to
tt a 1041 Convention pf Christian Endeavor,
beld re"Cently at Exeter, %nd of the Detroit
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cc nvention,gave a vibry interesting account,
of the roceedings of the two conventions
or Sab ath�evening last, at the Endeavor
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m-etin .held in Carmel church, attbe close
of'ihe ::: gular service, anl in the Methodist
clurch,oii the Monday evening following. -
0 i Mofiday evening last, Mr. William Goetz
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ai d A11r. J:. ohn ffaywco�, while driving �
down N
,laim m.treet, ,had qu'te an excitiBg ex.
pfrien6e. !They were d�riviug Mr. Cud.
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mne's!horse, a spirited young animal,
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bit(hed to & light wagon, and when nearing
the 'poqtoffice, they were passed by some
PE r ies lin a buggy, who thoughtlessly gave
a �oud Crack of their whip�' - This made Mr.
C i6 mo rle's horse dash right into the ditch,.
E a a a came wt Trea. orce against a
te e graph pole and ere ltl�,oken into splin-
t E ; the collar wa als,70 wrenched off the
hcrie's neck.� With m�'*chj pluck and good
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he c horse and prevented it. from
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ang awa with the wagon, Although
boti gentlea;en were �thtown out rif the
WaJ �0111, they!'were not i#jured. -Mrs, White,
whowas in Detroit forl ii, 'couple of weeks
'iiii ti� g bar! son and I daiighter, returned
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H it vcv, of Stanley, we a in the village for
a few �laya visiting Mri. J. H. Beek and
M �ss Beek. -Mr. Thom�s Welsh has sold
biabeat dwelling house, now occupied by
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M .. T. J. Beri , t.) Mr� William Chapman,
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of ',ay, who il�ttends retiring from farming
ani moving in],'to our village about the first
of Uctober. * We are always pleased to see
our umbers is!welled by good ' citizens like
Mr. and Mro.. Chapman and family, and
will welcome !them to Heneall.-Mr. Wm.
Bell, railway 'aiagent at Milverton, accom-
p&n�led by his wife and children, - have been
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visitlitig Mr. atid Mrs. James Bell, Mr.
Rell!sparents.�-MixsOrtwein, of Detroit,
was, in the village part of last week and this
v .i it* barnacle, Mr.' J.' W. Ortwein.-.
A�rl. :3e!Crge Trot" phot�ngrapber, has been
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r ,nning a branch at jzurich, and intends
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B nd.-Mism Lavinal, Coo'k has been spend -
in t1e past week at G11rand Bend. -Mr. B.
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I t we6k visiting friends, and inte a is
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wock renewing acquaintances at .
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cb�urcb.�-Misx Jennie Murray has been en -
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1-ged as school teacher For the now election,
11011M om No. 10, Hay. I The now school is,
now in dourse of erectioi on ihe corner of
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hiii. Jobp Elder's farm, % miles south-west
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4 Grand Bend for a few days this week.- , - -1 , I
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I ave been spending the past.- week with � �� I =dostood that
lire. Weir's brothers and sisters inthis - . ,
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, anied by her young son, on her way to so '- - -
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-visiting her brothers, Tho pton #nd Alex,, - ��f t. -two for -26c - I
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Martha, -were in Seaforth last weak visiting t , A Rue of I
relatives. -Mr. E. Paulin, of Wingbam, -. I - - I
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Arthur M cAllister,' who is attending the I 1. j � I
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Collegiate ,Institute at Clinton I . 2-5e- which�
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$J,600 on building and contents, Wbich Will, i, I
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