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. fortune, which I$ deposited in an American ful In its Simplicity, was soon over; and"the pie of Kippen.--Xr. and Mrs. l6eor*ge j p- &�d Thursday next are our fair days.
I . I b Lnk, is smaller� but to make up.for this de. posts mat down to tables loaded with dain- . � I I
. � A VOOD CHANCE! shall, of Winebeleca, were, the 'past*eek, dition Jim been built 'to the hall, ,,, ; I
i fi,.iency there iota daughter introduced, and ties, which might have 94tiAted the taste of � 8 More Arrival , �
! Pa, pst Is I . I tbe guests of his brother, W- Jo�eph p ovidiog ample accommodation for all ex i , . S i
i A. Ill Donaldson Is supposed to be - the long an I epicure. Three o'clock arrived all too I i I . �. ; � .
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! . Yp�hall, of the village. Mrs. (Hgv.) Glauld I , ro, �nd as the directors have increaseil
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i __ 14 at guardian of �tbe writer's wife. The oir- soon, when the ha py couple took the train J� 10c TRIAL TRIP is paying a visit; th friends in Lo�don. -4The the pow list there should be a large showi I
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- 0 imstances are: similar, and the mode of for' the east, intensing to spend a week or . Of Early 't �
! I Blyth football boys are expeoWd. to Jay They Oxe sparing no pains to make this th� E
. : g �ttiug the reward in the same as that so 1"with friends In Rocheste-r and other We wiO give Tut Hunozi ' with the Kippen boys here on � Satu ILY. b t Successful show in the histor of the -
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I . . The game will be called at five d"clock on society slid with fayorable weather their
'School the Firit of the New Year 1.
I t Madrid and are Written in rather poor tie"f head and heart, Mies HIE was de. centg � the grounds' at the station. T�e Kl?pen efForts` will be crowned with success. -M' 11 Fal t Goods '� .1
� IaB ranch. Altho 1h manly and brave, these fie edly rpular with all who had the to New�Subscribers in the -10 - boy$ L have -received a challenge� from the Win. MoNevin, of Exeter, was in the viIla r � , I
i entlemen hav a k Counties of Huron and �
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Bo (Aks. a sure lo bar acquaintance, and Mr. Cole ; Dublin.boys to play for the Crawford -cup. lot Sunday calling on his father-in-law, %',� i
I pain in not conduaive to heroic deeds and is to be congratulated on his good sense in Perth for . . . . .; ...... J I .
. - � I I The game is called for Saturday ithe 3rd. M. Zeller. -Mr. F. E. Seigner has movell" :1 ______ _1_.
- - have at presentino intention of playingthe th� selection of a4ife partner every way so ON,LY ONE DIME FOR - . The match is to be played at S�'&Jorth. As with his family to Crediton. We a . . �
I Don Quixote in 4 fokeign country. � ca0able of cobtributinA to � his prosperity - re sorry I
.a . � FOUR MQNTHS---=wosw both teitme are- well prepared for �he bAtle, t6 lose such good' citizens, but wish them all
Most people these days deal � -0- and hap , -Rev. Ill Stewart, of Clin. . I t � .
i � , , pluses. I sharp shooting may be looked for. i I prospe�ty in their new home. - We haw filready ppelt.,
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- where their dollar will buy the a TnkvELT.,ERs.-LThe following were ticket- ton, will preach in our church on Sabbath � D, R 0 � : i I d JMP
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Ito distant points th is week by Mr. W. ne#, in exchange with Rev'. Mr. Shaw. . � � i � � e
most goods. � If you neigh r or friend is act now a Ashfield. I : I ; . _. MRrked-all'
� E Dmerville, up -town -agent of -the Grand -0- I ! ; i !, I Brussels. C�
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I runk Railwa, '� Arthur Wallow, Tucker- I subscrib r to E EXPOSITOR, just show W,
Y I 11 RARYNS; HoME.-The Harves� Home, , GATAERINGS.-The funeral of Miss Kato W. i -
That is the reason the pupils of both , . ;
- a nith, to Providence, Rhode Island ; Dr. Loc,AL BRixFs.-Mr. John Shaw, of Tor. him the nap we are offering, and persuade held on Labor Day under the anopicei of Shaw, daughter of Mr. John Shaw, of Tsearlo Lines of vholce� RE I
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.- . . public and high echool -have I V. A. Kerr, to Pal Norte, Colorado ; W. on,t�, a former Seaforthite, was in town for him to e�c lose ups with hi Loyal Orange Lodge, No. 1044 was is success. water, late. principal of the Brussels publio i i
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I been buying their, school books Blackwell, to C�icago ; Mrs. McDonald and a flew days last week Visiting old friends.- name anq post office address, and send thsm An interesting programme was cairied!but. school, passe , . Go(D4 such, as I ;
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' - to i '%-w*%�o Interesting and- instructive addre+s were nooday afternoon, to be Interred in Brunei* . 3�
' Mi Aggia Fairlay, daughter of Mr. John at once . � i
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. � F -of Carberry, Manitoba, is in town H i t SO& i
11 Blount Clemens, ichigan. IVRON EXPO rth. I b ev. Messrs. Olivant, Leosyd', and cemetery. They have the sympathy of
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It is here they get the most for the' I M. I thI71week visiting bar uncle, Mr. A. G. .= !1�' i &unty Master of Went! --� B�nce. ru hi I " _-, T a, ram track ill" . I
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dallar. � COLLEGIATE I.rOOTBALLERS.-A ineelitif Lul'i, and other friends. While. here she - ' There was an ample spread to Satisfy the been newly grade I the now road -inal /"
- I wail the guest of the M isses Fowler, - last weekI will be pleased to learn th ' � � i
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I f r the purpose 5)of re-organizij)g the Cc - Godie .be most fastidious appetite. ohine, and is ow i sh pe for the fall races I
. . � i I rich street. -Mr. Hugh Hallet brother of in somew4at. in 11 oved although he has not , . � � i fair day, an �IVSS Media �
. I i I ate _Institut� football team for the fall t, I -0- ; i on d
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. � t rm, was held on Monday afternoon, when- Mr.� Edward Hallett, is here' visiting his yet recovered t or over his arm and leg ; ! laid between , alks are now being . IN I
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. REMEMBIER t a following - oftoors were slooted : Hon. motber and other friends. Mr. Hallett has which we�s .a ted. -Mr. 8. A. Dickson I . Blake. : : Tu6borry street. a x foot walk is bein ' � re 8-8 -flit -3 I
'n considerable of the worYd since he left goes to Toronto Monday to take a pool- ' DRATH.-Death has robbed our ci iz 1%, k9 �
THE PLACE PAPSTIS esid6nt, Dr; �urrows; president, H. S. sea . '08 of laidl.-Court of Revision was held on Thu .
Seaforth. I � � I . rs-1
w 0 ( there and to attend lee. one of our enter ; .
- * o rtson, B. A. ; vice-president, S. G. , He enlisted, in the American tion in a ll� .yrisimig merchants, in' the day! afternoon in t a town hall. -Samuel. L
BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH. . 8 �oue, B. "A. ; socretary, A. S. MoLeau ; rmy'for the Spanish'.American war, and tures at 0 od Hall. -Mr. Alfred Sales, person of Mr. Nichol, our storeket r, uc, Wilton 4 in Londe: th 8 week on plessurd."�: reas suffinzgs �
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. managing _cowr�ittee, L. McDonald, H. . :ftell that was over he volunteered for ser. who has b;geno, Ok-keeper for Messrs. T. R. 'cessor to Mr. R, Wal ' ker, who left � least and �busi:kesa clom ea ames Thomson io'�
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-J. Blake ;,manager, R, - , in L�ondoh this week a tending the fair.�--l-J I
' V relsh, G. MOM 44,f, vice! in the Philippines, and Spent ten IF. Goes 4 Co., f T several yesis, leaves town fall. Mr. Nichol came here last Se tember I .
months in Manila add vicinity. He has ',in a few diys to "Its a situation in Paris, his -from near London, and had been here lively . .1 i
JLV The Collegiate will put a 1 7 �
I MISS CLA111"n DOBLE c. ch"wright. 16 . Apple ba els are ve,ty �&rce in Brussels.," ancy'"Oku 11
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- . TEA0HER IN � 21: nowirseeived his discharge. He looks as if old bome.t-The broadfoot & Box Furniture A Year when death claimed its victi : . lThe I u 01
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so] .. deceased bad suffered for some ye up are!; �
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� d afen-a the Hough cup against &I . comers. -Mr. and Mrs, arooms on M cancer - -- ._-W. F. Scott isii
. Coulthard, of Oshawa, Spent a couple of ain street.- In the face, and although . -- -I--- -------- in Bo$toniL .
Ry, � -9 " home fiorn! the big Sj�o 'h g perli Fla-unds .
I to ' t F Idiering agreed with him. Company � a p &ring to erect a large ad. i ; th T 1% , __ plied. They
PIRNTO A,NLf) JUNIOR THEO dition to toeir �
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- PUPILS PREPARED F( R - I A REAL Ro, days, here lost week visiting their dall liter. Dwn I Thursday morning, Mr. aid of the best description was gi ni. Yet . I
I ,sfAitcE.-The marriage of Min Mrs. P. T. Thom" D .". i e the deceased passed peacefully &* and other 'places, ba*in�� done well in tbe'i
Hapbuin.-Mr. and Mrs obt. took a frisky freak y! . L�
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- � Fanson are in London this week doinjWth and ran a I I
GONSE'RVATORY E]�AMINATIONS. Elizabeth Lennon,, daughter of Mr. J%me: . . 'v r I a on man events. I �� H �9
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- L ennoul of Seaforth, to Mr. W. ],. Mallon, Y. a he " going to tie it on Sunday, August ' '27til. He was w! qiiiet, . y I - - � I - R
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For terms apply at MRS, W. D. BRIGHT. In Main strejeit L lb , w all a unery, etc. I
I o' Detroit, 'at Detroit, on August 17th, fairandvisiting friends there. -Mr. . Is a s.adden start and got ful citizen and respected by �Ivho i I , 4V
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Opposite Public School. vi as Elliott, son of Town Clerk Elliott, is here sway. It Soon I %de splinters of the buggy = him. He was a member of this Pret- S I ., I .
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164941 the climax of an interesting romance. . . i . i , 7
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. - . lennon entered St. esota, visfting his parents. He and, gettin l000 , ran as far as Mrs. Cress- �,yterian church and lived an honest,! Cbrio. NOTES, soectoiilr in was around in- I . I opewln -
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. hasbeen engaged in the cheese and creamery well's befor'B it was cAught. Fortunately tian life. His remains were interled ' speoung t a schools 4u ng thepast week.-il of thle. coming
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11 ined nurse, Shortly after entering the ; � i ded Ithe pulpit in thei�
t], business in the west. -Master Bish Neelin, cratch.- I I weef.
DOMINION BANK,'. b ry's hospital, Detroit., to study for a the horse did 2ot reeeive a a . Bayfield cemetery. r 1 Mr. 4. El lott occur
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� youngest son of Mr. F. G, Neelin, met wi Master FtS3k Sil s returned to Sandwich on Methodist 0 ,
I h )spi tal,. Thomas J.- Mallon, a young lawyer th . : ; hurch S nd*#' morning IANL-�' eXPCet to be very colum . �
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0'- a painful accident on Monday morning. Monday last, t resume his studies in Tuckeramith. � , I
CAPITAL (Paid UP), ., $1,500,000. a the city, was admitted, havin$ -muffered He was driving to the station, find had a Ashumption Col a, after *pending. his � . � Mr. J. D. Walker h , decided to close Up!. Plete In every Depart, -
inputation of both limbs on account of an A OlooD SALE. -The auction sale the butter factory on;aoe�unt of the I!
REST, - - . trunk in the bugg The horse shied, summer holidays t his. home here. , I . rc�l ,
. $1,600-000- accident. It become Miss Lennon's duty to -Miss . , - which was 1 ell of milk, not enough 6ein obtained during! ment and read� A)r
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I Ilow out of the rig, Chariersi of Tuck ramith, left on Tuesday Thursday, of last week, was a decided itte- the past week to pay ,t,b running a less.
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nurse him, and while discharging this dut throwing the little Val � ,a
BRANCK m)t the patient's brother, Mr. W. &I , his arm. -Mr. Robert McMillan, A few more showers,:iuc as W lax� e: = I 11
-SEAFORTH �reski 'for Canton, Ohio, 0 visit friends. -Messrs. can. Prices for cows ran from $40 tc . a h busin
11 . , M aliou, and the acquaintance thus formed Jr,, of Wallett, was in town on Monday, E. I.Atimer and J McIntosh are holidaying 4100 lately enjoying,-woulo no doubt enable the i � .
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Main Street, Seafortl�. and in nearly fully recovered after his re. in London for a'few days. . two year old heifers from $35 to $70 ;. orse factory to ,ojmn ogailil- � ISO Ross Bu I
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I ri )ened into love, and, in due course, the3e r - 11 0- sold for high prices. The total of the Gal toon � -1_1_� +4010H�q
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I A General Banking Business trans- tv -o, who had met under' such distressi -Mr. and Mrs- John amounted to $2,000. Mr. Thomas ro*n haoretai-ne home, itte- spending several,
. a Ing Tumor returned home on -Saturday night. - � � D I . -�M s Lillian Hutch- � -
acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected,t cii cumstanc s, became man and wife. of -seaforth, acted as auctioneer, a d . . !, I �
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� and advances made on same at lowe � st bmuon graduated in 1898, and immediate TnE' ExPosrroR had a pleasant call 'On SHOES, -86E�,. jioEs.-Latest and best congratulated for his ability in wield' th I
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__ rates. ly Ta"da3 from Mr. C. S. Inch, of Pontiac, at Fred Kiblei's, Zurloh. Blir bargains for the next hammer. Mr. Routledge leaves next w�e
commenced the practice of her profession, Michigan. Mr, Inch is an old Seaforth boy two weeks, oornmencips with September 10th. You _ months wi h Aer� br6the: -, in Goderich. -I , - - . he ...
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I . Drafts sold on all points in Canada, in which she made many warm friends. will Bud in ou � wind ' shoes that cost from $2.50 to for the Edmonton district, where be qp&t Mrs. (Dr. Hutchisoo i. i spending a f6w i
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I Mr. Mallon is in the employ of the Gr � and $8.50. now for St 60. The firsi man or woman to en- to engage In, ran, I . .
I i the United States and Europe. i - W1 o, some sixteen years ago, worked at the cbing. He has hoite i o days wit her 'pon in Goderich. -James �
i SAVINGS, DEPART MENT. -Interest: Ti.-unk at Detroit, and Is a popular and me rble business herewith the Messrs. Mae- ter -our siore c n t�e I th, will. have the first, choice. friends here who will wish him succe I. No"i M. A., and I. �0#io' B. A., Who Y
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t . prosperous young man. They will reside in 88i 1 theii vacation at home, left last week
I allowed on deposits of One- Dollar and Gatt. Since leaving Seaforth he has resided Also all summ)r gool at and,under eo,t, ai we must the great west. .. 1 � � spento'
� i Detroit, and the best wishes of a large circle in ontiac, where he is engaged in make room foi our Is o Fall and Winter *Oak, We i i it Ile mel A - UL
upwards. . I the Sam ; to take che rge of their, sit stions
i 0 have bfg-barg4lne fo h hen and ------------* i I . -Mr. W11).
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I - I of 1friends will be extended for their future bu iness, and where he has prospered.- sleters-everybody oaf ie. Don't forget our fair next Wroxeter. i I
I R. S. HAYS, , W. K, PEARCE, I h;piness. - MO. John Watson, of St. Paul, was here week. We ill givel(ou alto 15 percent Pff on all ; horse the c.ther day, a0d sustained a 'pain-
. Solicitor Agent. tbi other goods fo cash d We,keep for sale at Wroxeter s Dry Good� Co.
. I i W.� week visiting his parents, Mr..and Mrs. . hingles � .
I . . 0- - (iring fair day#. Rubbers and sw imill ful in n the straino
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i . Overebo!e fro,n a!] ie beat makes. FRxv KinxR, -large stock of British Columbia rel cedar @ i1julz g of his shoulder.1 "
i - N. Watson, and other frien6.-Mios I W I 'fore he will be able
I Tgmondville cheap cash grocery is nqw 'In the leader, Zurich. � Worth Shore pins it ome time be
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! I 1657.1- shineles, North Shore pi e Ut
4 . ful owing, and it is the verdict of everyone that you ifred Killoran, who spent her holidays � Musloks hemiock lumber, etc. to use h -s arm agaill. ;� 1. Ulth's Greatest Cash,�
� IMPORTANT NOTICE , I DOINGS. �Quite 14 number from here took now- Our older i f
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i n Fair this week. -Mr. E. apple@ manufactured. Special machinery to mik, ;
; mt got roore for y9ur money by . purehi9d,og .there here, left on Tuesday to resume her duties .Wester in eomp!eie running order.
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q than you �can at any other placc A Is can- as school teacher in Duluth. -The only in the 3fi Ing
! � � � vinclog 1 Cash paid for butter sold g9s. Ooods do- Bender wasicon nOd to his room for a few pp'e buiter being Installed,in now aldl lon"to I 1 - I
! � III liv red to. any -psi a or &aforth. buminess of importance transacted at the days last wl6ek,'but is able to be out again. . T Gibsot, Jr., Wrcxeter. 1 11,6554 4 Ron, .
I am vow wilinwa -firgt'Clug new improved Hit t ri of Egmondvilrl Willa I Dry Goods Store.
! Arm Sowing Machine, with the latest eteel attlAn - Th mas DAly, Egmondville. . 1657-1 regular meeting of the town council, oil � COLLINS 1 &
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i and five drawers, or fancy drop head and five drsw-� tan e price, 14c, The sale still goes. Everything &cc unto and the ratifying of . village on Saturday evening. - There seems -the fair at Toronto this eason, ggre atibg and J. G. 8 bury B A �tste with McCarthy, chat it, of this village. Webere refer to the ,
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I I era for $25 caAi. This machine is the " queen," � on here for Dennis. some $7 more than for 1898, when ighty & Cc, � 1618 -if
: I go,, o.- G. E. King, Wingham. 1061-tf bet ween Robert Bell, jr., of the foundry, I The I I
� I i manufactured b%- the 11 %hite Se%iug Machine' I mai aage of his eldest daughter, Min ,
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� I )any." All in&( hinia ftffl�f warranted and guar-, 'VANTIED,- an apprentice to learn baking and the town. -The track on the now driv-_ a I I i m Reb3ces It. Ortwein, to -Mr., Albert H.
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.1 I anieed to do first-clase work, ligbI or heavy, I Ap 1Y at W. J. Clark% Star Bakery, Seaforth. im ing park is now completed. Th friends in Z�ricl? last week, and while there ,season account for I,',. -Mr. Andrew P U41) this i v 11114le and surrou _
i - I i a work was . �! ! V -a - Sbort, Youngest son of 31r. John Short of -
. IT I - � assisted in he singing at the Gospel Tent.- of Prescott, formerly a hardware me b t tends d the;exhibition it T )ronto during the *this village. The ceremony was perforled
ir � n watches we have with6ut a doubt the dome uRjer the superintendency of Mr. 5 7 ' -
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'W- IV - _W_A.'TS0W, bes i line that has ever been in our stock, CAl and Gec rge Murray, and he has made a splendid t
i � . . Mrs. Webe , Mrs. G - Mro. 0. M here, and well known in thin locali a by *ev. G G. It.
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j� � . I ate them - , eig ' in town visiting friends for a few dayp 149 are this w0ek taking inj thi � ebtern Fair at Lou T�IoJevvitt, &misted by Rev.
I. NO,EtTlf MAIN ST,, SEAFORT-H," and got our psWO before buying elsewhere. job of it. It will be one of the beat half- Mr. and M W. 1B. Ett'ller, and Mr. and . I wedding march wast played by -
il i J. F. Dal� & Co., sewalers, Sesforth. 164-1 Mrs. J. We r. went to �dichigan on Tues- week. -Mr. Will Sauders, of Lyndon, was LonAon.-Our march&* ma 313
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p � : mil tracks in the . . , to are now k" Mrs ' H. Rundle, of Henvall.
I I of rovince. It is now too day, -to viol visiting under the parental roof !�ceqtl I fine displayii in the way The brido.-
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f- i General Insurance Agent'& Deal. , "HYSICAL � CULTuRE.-Miss Boyle is at 'late to arrange fo a meeting this fall, but friends. -Mr. A. Shetler oc- - A new fall a I was beautifully dressed in white ditnity, �
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X the Queen's Hotel, oupidd the ulpit in the Evange Miss Jessie Gibson has gone to visit ftiends' -r goas.-Considerab a grain jig bein
, Seafort'), oa Mondays and Tnos- ' we undet"atafid the association intends to I tri mod with lace and ribbons, and carried
� � I er in Sewing Machines. - da3 9, to receive pupils in physical culture and elocu. . _ on unda in Blyth. i �i I br6ught in�o -market. Mrp. G. A. Foun ,
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F - - I I a a orn ng. -A little daughter of Rev. -0 I I who was here for Several *eeks visiting her .
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i- _! . " & large orce of men at work on the 9 I star of ,,�'bride, acted Go maid .
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I , Wflson's Gash Gro,,ery after a fevi weeks' illness. .'H I Stati ,n o Wed iesday last for her now I
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. I I 14 es are sway down. J. F. Daly aj Co., jewellers, new lithic sidewalk on Main Street.- � er remains Bnmn.-There in no news theme 1 da�_s. . � of honor. After' the ceremony was ,
, , a orlb. 1657-1 The war line cemetery -People &is talking of, and preparbig for home 0 1
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91r, � grano a interrt d in the Brownson .Mr. Joseph Smillie and '
1F.�� 1 Ne;r frulta and new sesson's Toza now In stock el�ctrio light company are pla i � M .ended and the happy Young -couple had -
. o rowing family hAve the fall faits. -London and Toronto have. coine I t r
"� I We have now in atock the be8t values ,iu new sea n this town.- a 6 e I beer � warmly congratulated by the goas* .
; " , "HE very newest and nobblest in felt ligh Is in St. James' church i clng on Friday. The o' r i -May Smillie, who were here ;
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11 son's Teas we ever had, comprising Young Hyson. Three rinks of Stratford bowlers had a thy oF their many friends in 'this* in for a good share of patronage from our 9 a atives and friends, have returned i a move was made for the diniug room,where �
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,J F hat i, for c4i.rly fall wear at Miss KLNNNY'O, Seafnrth, NyTpa '
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114 : tPeir mad be�eavement.-Mrs. (Rev.) 8 � M; � to Bluev I .-Mr. Thom" Welsh has his i
'. � Cay,lon and Japan Teas. We guarantee satisfaction Opp mite the C.-minerclaf Hotel. 1657-1 friendly game on the green here on Friday , , mt sumptuous supper was in waiting, ,
i 4 : iu6r, citizens. -Exeter fair, which come
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. *ho went td, Hamburg about two weeks'ago, day and Tuesday, will certainly i�e �its 1w brick blbck in course of construction. fa In'
�t : Raisins, Currants, Nuts, Peels, etc., now in stock &6 1 .
I - � ill refund the rroney. The beot qua ity of new Eye troubles removed with properly Att. aft noon laet, -winning by one shot. A - � . loeni on g n and, after all had done ample justice to tie �
.1 lowest prices. Some *ice lines in Dinner, Ten and was taken seriously ill there with typhoid usual quota of patronage. Then will foll' � The ick work is )3eing done by Mr. Roland 1�
- � ed glasses. (Eyes � tested free). J.. F, Daly .A Co., riak9lwas also here from Clinton the same � 1good tbings provided, the rest of the evon.
.."� � - � 1057-1 fever. -, We ops, however, soon to beat of bw Cud ore. -
In Opt' cians and Jewellera, SeAfor%. [ I
� .- TailebSet8 just received, andat prices " low as the . __ -Mrs. George Moir, who WAS :*
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; $ � loweot. wanted good butter, eggs, dried applea, I 0 . . I afternoon, but were defeated by a big score. - f I Hay branch, at Zurich, Wediaeaday and � Ang was very pleasantly spent in,
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,� potatoeo, dressed fowl, and all kin's of marketable PRESBiTERYoF�HuRoN,-The Presbytery from Chicago on Saturday. . Ing to Zurich.-Amovg the fell fair visito a: III er at Inwood, I.Ambton county, �
��j � " -Mr. and Mrs. Josiah- W e 4 ng The bri
L - produce, for which we will pay the highestprice. They had been i or sp �ug � 'mad 3 the recipient of a number of very -val#.
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�;� , . met, in Clinton on the l2Gh inst., Mr. An. re ad I ome this week. -Mr. E. R%nuie �
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� � itijured I any, of Exeter, who will presen is having de dwelling nicely re -painted.- � I
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- t derson, moderator, in the chair. It was - - theta a short time ago. H: is stir, ---JOTTINGS.4-Seedin*g is about completed t"A oble I I %teerr. in which the in held. We,- join with,
z 1, day i hir, M. E wood's� barber shop is lookill -
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(� : 374 Bank of Oom m-arce Block. agned to apply to the Assembly's Aug. conflned to the hospital there. 6 His spine and there is 1 not as large an area sown a Outcast," on the evenin � � friendsof the happy couple
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� . - - I has been seriously injured. A critical oper- there was 14t year. This, we presume, is 4 1 - wisbitigthem long continued .happiness
� 5 1 : re -fitted u D and tastefully papered. A ithro igh life. -Miss P. Hatton, of � Owen -
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i , I and Corbett, $200; Leeburn and Union may prov eficial, bat the lad is sti in season. -Meiers. Fiala' McIntosh And Honry Bluevale. ! w I h Oour d, has been engaged by Mr. .J. W, Ort.
I Y � I d I' * iple, also. adds to the,appear.
�, � I -TO-WEAR SUITS, church. $170 ; Bayfield and Bethany, $100. a very critical condition. -A young man BeuDewies, have got their corn placed in NOTES.- I rau to pri e his milliner for this -sesson.-Mr.
READY --- - me Mission committee was instruct. : ten - ept�mber &nee and e c * i
Our stock of Ready to- Wear Sfflt3 Wmen's Youths' The Ho . gn Friday evening, 8 venience of the shop. -Mrs. W.
, Roys'and Childreti'li Is now'full. Aoffortme�t larger' ed to make arraDaernents for the visitation the silo. They had a fair crop. -Toronto 15th, a missionary I
nami id Casselle gave some wonderful per- � . meeting will be li,eld'in' Foster aw dough r, of Fairgrove, Michi- Ch F. Croll is at present in Toronto,
than usual. Priceg on the bed rock basio. inspect- ' - form inces on a tight wire suspended across exhibition 2tiid not draw " large a crowd ' �n( � rha to. Croll and children are v1sittal ,
of the congregations within the bounde of ' the Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr. W�&16y, � ' 6 rt of- last week and this with I ;- .
Ora and , buy�rw, n ' . - 1. gan, ispe, t �e ativest in Goderich.-Mrs. M. Whit i
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to ounce value unprecedented. $ Mair street, from Mr. D. D. Wilson's brick from this as n as it formerly did. Amovg of St. Helena, will deliver a lectuT.0 ion i relat �11 ned to I .
Excelleni Suite in Men's st 86 and $3. xe;er, was in the village on Monday, 're- -
Men is All -Wo P the by Rev. IS,),,. Rondea:u, M. buili in to the Queen's hotel, on Tuesday those who w � but were Miss Dora Kinney, missions. A silver collection -, � - Wed
Our 11 Suits at $4,76 are trade bringers. �are.-Miss' Blair retur'
I will be itaken Fai' r esda� last with her ofs.
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can buy a suit fit. for a prince to wear� At $10 you A., pas r of the French 4sion, Quebec, last, w1tich greatly amused and delighted Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kelly, and Messrs. J. up. -A meeting of the Me . , t s. -The sacrament
. I Children's on behal of the French Evangelization com- thodist mi4istbre tero Nitro. oster.� r. Abner Arnold, bar- Of ,
Tweed Sult8 from $= up, Bo)-!i'f rom - $2.75 up. the small b a of the -town.-The brick -J. Irvin, Josleph Hacknell and Wm. Stafford. ,� ��.
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One fact we wish to i mWee o Assembly, the visitation to take a high winds have blown off a great of this dit,irict wall held in the Met�Axt tinter, .. . p- I r� �or 'riSupper "I be dispensediti Carmat .
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I work on Mr. 7 V. Fear"i new residence is -The lat . ) e- 1 .a 6n ,church on Sabbath at the
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handle the b g and mode goods ,produced In . church here on Wednesday of last week. 1n past � �- ith hit
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. J - . A en up pw .� 0 parents, M -r. and Mri. ' 'rvlee.. The preparatory sermon
;i -Monday of tho press their intention of the twentieth century fund. -Miss Nettie load of por� during- the past week to Mr. Chad on Friday afternoon at 2.30,
e6t fittin plade at the 6d of October. The clerk was now 2early completed. -The South Huron manv appleol from the.treem.7--Quite a number the evening a collection was t k t , Arniild.-Mt. G; C. Petty sold a d n,(,'r
I tho country. � instructed to ce� the following at,,. fall a iow will be held at Exeter on D' far era ex ard G. b. � ar w I I tbi -on 4p r'seeja
� I ' ' ties of Q46en's College, and Mr. Thomas .. t. -The .fall wheat, which going out of et threejye�ars WNW, ofi Mitchell. -Rev. Mr. Fair and
. Mr. M . 'ify raon, to the authori-
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"i , denbs: ends and Tuesday nex 'tog rair,ing for market, as they Maxwell, who has spent the Is :)y t)le Mr. Anderson, of Goderioll. -'
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. lr� 1, WITI. Pickard &, Co. has an sown in t is vicinit , is coming up think there a no money in it. -Fields, which in Brandon, Manitoba, and Chicago'� has daughter, Miss Mabel, of Lucan, and for. � . It
11 . I Robinsoxi, to the senate of Knox College. � Zndv� v. Henry Horton, who have
: 14 . I I nice]", an in -many places it already covers were parch d and I road. I a visiting in Manitoba for a number of '
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_� ; 1 � SEAFORTH. t I that in view of the agitation . i . brown a couple of weeks returned to her hcme on the Blueval� envall, were in the, village this
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lz � - , , the ground. -Mr. David Ferguson, of the ago, have, owing to the late' , on be, returned home this' week. -Miss.
�1' com 6o . become -We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Mnstiirs week I attelpding' tb'e district -meeting and ..
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4 , I I . tao wibh the cpntury fund, mission. 7tb c)neession of Tuckeramith, met with a a beautifull green. -John =so, Jr., is recovering. -M �- George MacDona)d has Le Z ib on, of Brucefield, is at presetif visit- I
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; � . � wheel and rides it 112II6 cofivention, and -renewing acquaint. 9
,ry meet;Nks,be jir,t held this year. A call painf 11 accident a few days ago. He was has got a p'ice new '65 Etra Ballentine, in . the village.-
,&, I - 'A School with a Fine Record from ,kregation of Union church _.�-Ralv. and . Mrs. W. J. Waddell,
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I I work ngw.ith a gang -plow, when th im- splendidly.+A Syrian woman carrying a i he Misses .Madge, of the Thames Road,
. �� 1 . � . I Bru-,efield, to Rev. E. H. S%wers, of Woof a tn�rston, for $500. ! ; Eli Vill , and recently of �Henaall also
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.- � i � � I min iter, �]&sbytery of London, which is plemi ifit ' . ity n , � ; of I . Ivero i in'the village this week, renewing so-
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- I I - - I . and the handles 'struck Mr- Ferguson on bury line. -The bush fire3, which were rag- i c I .
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very unanimous and hearty. was sustained the side, BlYth. . ; tion. , is *Aggie Kerr was in Toronto last i iting her .brother, Mr. Wm.
I I i breaking a couple of ribs. -Har- ing some time agro, have now got their i . gan on, is viol
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� __ I I / �- - and ordered tQ be forwarded forthwith to . . . weerk ' iti g relatives. -Mrs. James Tay- .
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. . the clerk of the Presbytery of Loudon. The . kogiving iervices will be held in quietus. U rcquir�6'd a great deal of hard NoTEs.-The Misses GibsoD, of Godericb I . . M7, ayj principal of our -public School.-
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L .1 STRATFORD, . � are at present residing with Mrs. Ja � 9 9 Misq,F6 Crawford, of Dungannon, is the �
;' 7� ONTARIO. - St. Thomas' eburel , on Sunday next, at 8 workto kee� them under control. -Your wee
L - stipend promised is $1,000, pa able half . son. - ra. William Dougall was also in the . I
t . y and 11 o'clock in the Ireland, of town. -Mrs. W, H. Finn6moie, �',
� .. morning, and.at 7 corresponds t was at Toronto Junction last . ittect of Mrs. Win. Mc,Kay.
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� : , Six Amerioan builiness collegei and two Caralian QueenlCity spending a week with relative , I
� i � yeat ly, fi�- advance, wi,',h a manse and four -o'clock in the eve3ing. Rev. Rural Dean Thursda a -eningand heard Hon. Clarke was in Galt laot week. -The apple ev4pol!.a- I . -
: � I lnatituLion3 ii,ave recantly applied to ufl t,or our gra- weeks' holidays. Mr. Sham was appointed McCoah, rector of "lirist church, Chatham, Wal y tor is running now n" lit and day. . and frien'lls.-Mr. Langford, a student of .
. I lace repl to the epeech of Sir Richard 'A -Wlast.er Huron College, i,ondon, preached very ac- -,i ;! . Dublin.
� . - duates to teactL. in their sahco.19, If 3.0 1 . want addi. to prosecute the call before the London will officiate. Messrs. Jones and Rose, of Cartwright. He was well supported and Lyle Ireland has an attack of typhoid Ifevdr,
� .- tion3l evidenev of our superiority, yalt will find it in
- . bytery. It was agreed that an hour be . ceptably in St.-, PauFs church on Sabbath : Jd o
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I � 1. our catalome-the fine -A busincia coll�ge catalogue Prel Brussels, will assisb the choir and sing solos his speech was vigorous; but is progressing very favorably. -Mrs. B' . �TTINGS.-biiss Prendergast, ,of St.
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. in Canada' Write for one. devoted o consideration of Sabbath sch6ol "The Government evening I ' t; -On Wednesday atternoon , oll Mb" is vieiting her friend, Miss May *
I any time. Studeat3 daiitted at, W( � at each service. , Collection for the general are briogiog� in Ahe actim of Europe and E. Hammond, of Owen Sound, is v1sibiag* last, V
.1; __ . . I . ten the Presbyterial report on Sab- funds of tho church.-Misa Nettie Johnston, - sending out i tb her son, M. H. Hammond, the genial ol�ati 2 At . ;a rectory of Trivitt Memorial YViI iama-.-Ur. J. Madigan spent a day im
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1-1 W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. �, bath schools is * submitted. An adjourned of Buffalo, is at pr L esent visiting her a scum of Canada, --headed agent. -M On church, Elqeter, Mr. Robert R. Rose, horse I �trstford recently. -Mies M. William$-
�,4444,52 , I par. by Preston " bring- them in," ho cried. lee Maggie Medd, of Hulett, ii" buyer and farmer, -Ahe eldest son of -Mr. 0 t f lays with friends recent] .-
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. . 11 - __ ! .... . .. inee i ing �of the Presbyte'ry is to be held in ents, Mr. and L Mro. William Johnston.- This is certaibly not a very nice welcome visit,ing at the residenee of Mr. Wm. towp, � er a ew ( y
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?L . Clin -on, on Friday, the 29th iust., when Dr. Our old friend, r. M. R. Counter, has o give these poor foreigners, who have come I , h' I Gavin Rose, of " Gowanside Farm," Rod- ev Father Fogarty baz�s returne ome
- � am' Morris street.-Mis3 Teu& McElro� as , gerville, was very happily, united in mar. fter spending a few days .in London. -Mr.
i . returned home from Toronto, where she has 1 - . I
. � pboll, Moderator of the ,Assembly and sent us, from Honclulu, a nicely gotten up such a distance to make their home in
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� �t be present to address the meeting, on the . portfolio of the Hawaiian Islands, of which Canada, besides it is bad policy for the Thomas
Z 11 ook afte'r the interests of I � Case, of Tor nto.-Mre. Endcox, of Stratford, is
I f - Cent u�ry Fund. Sessions, managers, mem- . rs of a party to adopt, as people do not MrS-. I .the London. roafl The ceremony was per- . si ing Miss M. Williams.- Mrs, J. M,-nr'-
is space belangs to W. Somerville, th description of the fertility and beaut ham'd millinery establishment thi�s me ow, .
� i TJ Honolulu i2 the capitO. � It givea a graphic leads 1 Xt. �
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+ � and fire insurance . �! : formed Rev. r ,of Paris, I:
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benau&adherents are in%9ted to be preeent theso islands, to ether with everal pie- , � -0- 0- the happy co e at once drove to the depot G .. tt St Mary@ on business. -Mr.
.., te - by i1r, Tyn -Eck, after which 9 visiting her, mother. -Min
i � acODIF ent. Pets -mal attention devoted to every in the afternpon at 2 p. m., when Dr. tures of the points f interest, a: well as a I i . &I wen io . .
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- _� - - _* � The bride and groom are held in the very ihe la-MeFsm J. and J. Crawford have -
; It . work. The many' friends here of PLOWS ANJD PLON�' REPAIRING. -T. Alellis, GATTIF,Risos.-The many friends o il
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I Millan, ,of Detroit, were. called here last duct harvest home a f - filled last Sabbath, in the morni � ishing
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I �� __ __ `1 handles, skimm-ers, wheel@, and bolts for all, lineg lo ng b unite with their boA3 of'friends in w I ome.-John McConnell hits bought a firle
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L . : I week 011 aeopunt of - the death of their Sunday next -Mi plowii. Plow irepalring In all Its Nanches will re. Webb, in the evening by Mrs. Ashle , and 'themlong d continued happiness through f, mr i on concession 8, Hibbert. -Ed. Mat-
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fi mother. Mr.1 Collie and NJ re. McMillan ceive the besk!attention. A fall stock of new plow@ i� 4ife.-The ec qrs of the estate of th t ews' houee and contents wer'
- ! 'left returned to Hamil: on, after a short stay i , tock Spe'l I attention gf ven to all wngon and the Constance appointment by Mr , W a late ) a burned.
� f for t�eir homies on Blonda:y� and Tuesday with her here. -The alumni of nag tire t�l a eating will �d.' had � Mr. James bibe, of this village, sold the -Mrs. McGrath has
- a � but Ky se ng, T. Mellis, Kippefi. .1656-2 . , .
," RIGHT T1 E I p Lyon. -The League m It will be a total loEs,
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-� F. _1 . I 'M L . . . last,l.but Mrsi Dallas will remain for an. Enron Collepre Londm meets -- 1P__ ,i wnm�o if fr I r next Monday evening as usual. The Ito i1I �:homeotead at Rodgervills, on Tuesdav gon to London to attend the fair. -Miff
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ob U19 Is so annoying , 1wrong other- week. -Mr. Thomas Daly has his flew on her " UnhesitaLing confidence in Christo," willa � is Walper, of the t 9 4 Walker, of Clinwn, in vi8iting friends
� and W next, and the executive has been onla, trip to the old land, is �near Kippif , 4r. Larkwortby who i" t wn.-J. O'Connell in on thesick list. -
I time. OUR CLOC;KS"at P, t I('HT store building nice] - . i - own line I
. y fitted up, and is open. committee on Thur day. -Mr. W.`H. Kerr, return hom�, and'is spending rk few vv�eeko be introduced �y Mr. H. LeermoQ-Mr'. . P I . . came I
I PRICES, will help you t ol �ave ing cut his stalak of groceries this week.- of the'Brusiels Post, paid us a flying visit visiting w . and Mrs. Wm . 'WhiLley, after spendiog t 1 ,here froml bli chell in the Spring, and Mi8 Jessie Donle io home for a Iew days -
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- RIGHT; TIME. . Mr. Thornas Vase meb with a na,stV fall . U4 her sister, Mrs. James Mille.r. wo d t a second livery !stable has, 4- illiam Y
. on Saturdai last. Mr. Kerf was on hi months with friends in Manitoba, -baVe re�-' ne Roberts, --f Mitchell,is visiting
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. A� '! , one day.lately. t appears be was picking a' of the village. -Mr. Thomas McKay was in turned home, and report there is noi � plaJe op 0 " , �
i 8 lI 0 way to Goderich, where he was to take eek, fitted up1his stables a 1�e days with friends. -Mrs. "NI. M d' -
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plunis At Mr. . a �9.
" ibuil bAs gone to reside in Seafortb. Was
, � -�;, Egmondville on Friday last, attending the . �
,Day Clock -only . . . . '11 98 E. C. Coleman's, and when charge of church services on the following . likehome.- Alre. G. Brqgden also relfirneq, ,in the bric ding formerly �sed by Mr. �
- . .funeral of hlis sister, Mrs. Collie. -Crowds, tG. C. pett �
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. ib on which the ladder reated broke, thus paper, Mr. Kerr c n preach an excellent .Ing themselves at the 'London show this other friends. -The Methodist church! choir . ugi ter, Min Martha, are visit- di6n
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Ca Am KUMBER SON 1`e'tling him fall heavily to the ground, caus- sermon. -Mrs. Thomas G Scott is visiting. week. . spent Tuesday at Bayfield. -Miss S. "Job 1 - I" relati es in Toronto and Ramilton.- ! 0
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- . -Corn cutting is now occupying the ston, after spending two months wit.� bur 7' g 6 cane ineeting of -the Exeter district - Port Albert.
. ug a )md broh en ribs and otherwise gi i : friends [in London, The Toronto Globe of attention f many of our extensive corn parents, has returned to London. M'so
JEWELERS, SEAFORTH. ving 'be
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� 1618 him a bad shaking up. We are pleased to Wednesday makes the following note of the raisers. 4 e crop is good and well up to � ii, of the Me odist church was bf'ld in the J TTINGS.-MiEs Rishardson, Misslfawk-
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- � I , be is doing as well ag promotion of two former popule Braithwaite accompanied her. i ,,church h r( on Monday, and ion Tuesday ins nd Mi%b Foster ar-, vi�itors at the Lon -
____T_ 6r managers the averago this seasoD.-Miss Lottie Up- __0_ �� the Leaq e convention was I eld. d6n. I' -Mrs, W. :G. �
couid be exp�cted.-Mr. W. T. Gemwell,' of the Seaforth .br nch of ,the Canadian , � Both VII Nhibition this week.
DISTRICT MATTE9S. shall And Mias Claripsa Mellis have be�n i were- ver li ad, d : .
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- who ias been teaching school near Edmon- Bank of Commerce "Mr. John -Aird, as, guests at tl�e home of Mr. R. Kettle. Lon- � . a wo is away on a visit, to relatives in
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rewrae or some years, sistant manager of the Bank of Commerce, don, since ISaturday last. -The Eocial, on COLLINS & STANBURY, barristers I 1 terest wa . D" ahegter.-Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hawking
--F-.. - , rJ horn last week. He. intends tak� has been appointed manager of the Winni- Fiida . at the home of Mr. an sneers, nctiries, eta., Exeter, Out. R 9 H�c throughou t The minidtem an delegates .a�dcbildrca arrived home' on Wednesday
it3gacoursei medicine, and will atte y evening, a 51 lei, Ii, 9� expressed h me Ives as hig�hly ed last, after a lengthy
nd nbu B. A., (late with Mc ' 0. with visit in Montreall-
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� Tht �Ibrjou 49*000 eg office, one of the most important Mrs. JameO B�rry, under the auspices of & C, Carth , Otfl�r :
M do and J. G. 6t3 eas
I V* lectw es during the coming term. -Miss 'L, the rbeep io'
_11� i Nlagg'ie McMurray, granches of the bank. Mr. Aird is a valued the Methooists, was in every respect a barristers, 701 ronto). 1plg-tf I In d .entertainme t they re- Mirs, Chapman left for her home in Olewn,
. __ .. - of Clinton, is spiending servant, and his proulption is a popular one. gratifying laucceeB SHOES, SHOES, SIIOES ' ceived in shoal and. were q ite in Jove - York,on Thurada�y. - She was aecom-
a tew days wi.h friends and relatives in th' - The evening proved .-Latest and beelt ce I
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He will leave for the west in about a at Fr(d Kibler's, Zurich. Big birgaine for t0e next � age. -Miss pain', ed by bet- sister, Mrs, Hawkins, who,
FaR:TuxL�.% FOR VIE RESCU'h&�-The old village this meek. ' week. favorable, land the ladies did their part two weeks, commencing with September 16t&zo Jane RUM— h s returnea to ,he village, w,1111remain the wititer inolean.�Mr_snd -
confidence game of L '0 t� .
er -Mr. Con VanEgymon He will be succeeded aE assistant manager well in the way- of providing an elegant and wDl find in our window shoee that cost from 0 after pe dIg a couple of weeks with MFa. Y.Ounniugliarn were' in Toronto dur-
the Spani94 prison has gnie to Stratford to take a position in � . �y Mr. Massey Morris, jat present assistant ppedzing spread on the tabl . $3.'60, now for $1.50. The first man or wornso to . .
with a lar -A fortune has' recently been jewel 7y i3stabl,shMent. L. (, The ea
. 'on is a good work -� � inspector. "-Mr. a es' ter our store on the 16tb, will have the first Icholce. friend: in Cron arty. ,Miss Entily Welsh ink eibibition week. -The thankogiving
thrown out"'as a bate to a eouple of. gentle- man au4 a steady boy, who sh 8, I Ti Holmes, of the crowd was large, and all enjoyed a rich re- Alto All summer goode at and under cost. wi we must was in Str. throy during the peat week or Go sekv ice$ rin Lbe R nglish ch arch next Suud&Y
ould do well, Broadfoot. & Box retail store, was in To- past. The programme was carried out t -i make rocrn for our large fall and winter i5todk. We h r Ost ir a
men in this neighborhood A ,7eek or so for ,in�sell end his employer. -The resi-i - n ad other -elatives.- will be conducted hotb morning and even -
ago, Mr. T. F. Coleiiian, oi this town, re- denoe of- Mx. and Mrs. . , ronto last week attending a mileting of the the delight, of ,all. There were short ad- have big bargains for fathers, mothpro, b:otNers and yisiti g .
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ceived a letter . sisters; everybod3r eom6. Don't forget Palo BIrs. A quhaft is in London this week IT) )y R?,v. Mr. Mills, of Blyth. -Rev. Mr.
Thomas Hills was� Undertakers' Association. :The laughable dresses by ihe ministers, who were on band next week. We will give you Meo-15 r cenol.,ro 71 isitilig b r ' - tf ra. -Mr. J. 0 . Ortwein 11 Uar, of LoebA!sh, will occupy the .
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from 1 Madrid, the c*ntt;e of interesb in the village on Tues- tarcecomedy, "Corner Grocery," will be ready to do! their share of the work. Thi thergoodsloressh during fair Cvs. .ubberi bU vacat, d 11t1hae east store f Marshall's ' in � -,.he - Preabyterian chutch next Sunfly' �
Spain, purporting to ha�e been day hati. when their second -daughter, Miss, presented in Cardnb's hall next Thursday eelections 0� the violin by Mr. J. B. Mce VnId'Overshoes from all the b"t wakere. F�HD Krn� .block, and h moved all his etc
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y7ritten 1 confined Maria; was un �ted in marriage to Mr.. Frank evening. The play, which is 'an extremely also Loa, the lea I as into the i aft�e %orn), in tho abeence of the pattor, Per -
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in a prison ia that city. The Utter Lean. with his sister, Miss Jessie, and der, Zurich. 1667-1 1 -jvest Storl , find" g it more c ,
sets A. C Is, a pri6sperous young merchant of � funny one, will be presented by a first class the solos by Mr. R. Crawford and Min BRIEFS. -On Wednesday aftem � . I I or venient to R.il'airb&i3O.--N1iP6Alaize, of Dutigrannollp
forth that the prisoner has hidden away a Ha so, Otitario. The care ) 001111 last$' r1nana a hi, busim u in the one store. -Miss 1 SoEt Sun,day with her sister, Mrs.- Cr&w-
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I r1lulaY was company, and should draw out a good Crawford, 'were all of a high order, and Me er Br . evaporating factory was Minnie Sh!ffer wi a in Shipka last week vis. a
fortuue of about $3,0),ff), but 6eing con- perfo mod at high noon by Rev. Neil Shaw, M 03 . I ,
get it. in pr once of the more immediate relativeo' crowd who wish to have a full night's fun. were greatly admired by the company. burned to the ground. The fire started il� iting her acle a id also friendt in Grand Nit to h#ir brothrr, Mr. James McColl -
fined in the prigon he is unable to -Miss Cadmore, dressmaker, has returned cee4s amounted to $17. Those who , I fX0 V�l �f mrs� W1 rtin, of Chatham, is here 011,
b -ide wae-�elegantly attired in . . one of the rooms, and in about t*enty Beri-d.- 0- and Wro. E. Ranni6 returned neX) , --Stanley Hayden, while playing in the
of the coptract!ing parties and a few friends. from the old country. -Notwithstanding had the work in hand are to be coDgratu- minutes the building was in ruins. The fire home on I
He asks Mr. Coleman to come to Madrid, to I The pro
advance the money for his trial aud to assist The I -a gown' n kturd . lasu" from a very pleasant I ya�d one day last -eek, had the misfort"o
I him in getting his relea,se, Oa gaining his of riel -*,hits silk, and, it is needless to say, that he has madE the most deligent enquiry. lated on their succese. Mr. and Mrs. Berry burned so quickly that it was impossible to� week's tri Mij a Nellie Bell, eldest dough. to fall and break his arm.-WiRiam 19990
no P ins to make : - took in the Industrial Fair last week.-ThO
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freedom, he offers to reward his benefactor looked the - Oersonification of charming tidings of the horse and rig that was stolej M re all in the right place for a heim, psid his broth", Mr. D 8 i i Tona Swm�, of th a village, are in London . ma I 8 havr, completed the brick work On
Mr. Arthur Forbes has not receive(f any a med those present feel save any of it. -Mr. Henry Faust, of "Blen.' ter of Mr.4'ames Bell, of Hensall, and Miss
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a, up his hidden treasure. A few modes . The tangible manifestations of from him a few weeks ago. He can find no good tjme.--Rev. Mr. Waddell, of Elim. visit one day recently. -Miss L'ItK`ie �
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n a at, taking a mmorOial course. -On Wednes- 1 Wrl. John BennetVs house. -M
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Doasidson, left on Wedn"I last for y even
idays ago, a young man in Bayfield, named the e- teem in! which the bride is held by, track of it after leaving the barn. -The villa, was in� the 'village on Monday last, ears. John
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I of w shaking handle with his old friends. Mr. Michigan. -Oar vulage wan well rep n 1 6:30, a v pleasant event occurred at 4 0
however, the ldding oeremony, which was beauti. was prostrated by.an. attack , i this ' that farms, by placing on them arte3ian -
ommunioatioa. This titne, The we
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