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I - -1 I IV :, , ,= I I �, . , I I I I I I I I i I , I - . ,: i 5 . i . � . z ., � . : , . � , 1 , : . i ; . 7 �, i � I . . . I � � I " . I � . � I � I i 4 � I , .. � . : � ; . . ; I I � 1; � I -, 1� . - . � r . . ; . i . - . . . � t I - I � I . � . I I I � � I I � - 1. i - � � i ji ! � , � � - i � - I ' I I '! I i � o I . t7i � � . i i I . I , I : ; � .. I I - 11 I � . . � I I , I I : ' � . . ,. � . I : I I � I - � �. PTEMBER 22,� 1899- - I . THE �HVRON Lr� OSITORI I I . I O -P � 8 � I I 7 i ... I � � : I . L . . I I I _.� I , I � i i - , , - - � - - I _1 I � I . i I I I . � I � i . N - � I I I I I . . - . ' I i f i I I his studies in Toronto Univerai . I aindl took time, !and a pleasant and profitable time � i restin bea�veu. She was the y�ungest of in withi, w *'ari!n n�hake of the band. A - � .9 I i . I I .L � � � 1� ­ , d ffl- M P ,,ay i I I thirteen children, but had' no r'lative' of cheers u4 u.pt to Bee ol wuds.— rs. tobt. � his thaolo��ical course in Knox iege� com- was spent.. Jrhe contributions were liberal, I I 6. A . I i I ,�, Spectacles ` I pleting in 1856. In the same �,ear h� wait resulting inj * a handsome addition to We A C0001 N' NCE 0 Canada. Her . children are : 9 I $ in MoMordie, 1who was in London for it few Frid 7 - . i . . ' .. I i . ch bv the,- Piuibytefy of funds of the,' ,Do' i t 'bh more.to follow.- . T�Iedo, Ohio ; Thomas, of Seaforth J., days vigiiin. her daughter, Alias Mary, ano . - ] licensed to prea .. Win. 4 W. i , , I . ' . Mr. E Tiott", yt'hwothas been in . Minne- AlOcTRIAL RIP on the homestead; Andrew, in tboWeatern: other foe�',q, has retu ed home. -Mc ! aturd. I Montreal. His first 'pastorate, wits t Sb I I � ay � I i I I I I Thomas, in 1857, where he so a, managing a I irge creamery for q6 couple States ,- Christopher and James, deceased ; - Robb, Ise' cot inspector, last week inspecte . remained, four 351 . . ,� I i ' � � I I Aw d !Mrs. W. No. 2 Ochqpf, t Tackerartilth. Mr. t i Almost Given ' a ! ye tioo- was in a of years, home on Friday lamb.- We will TnR Huno' George, on the �homeatead ; - aw � . t giveom NOW t6 I ! ars, His next congrega ExPOSITOU fir Sept.. 29th . . i I rural district near Montre 1. 1 From there R,v. Dr. Wilkie, . Indore, will address a I Scott, of Minnedosa, Manitoba. T60 fun &I p,pokdvelpy encouragingly ibof the work f I - ; I i I f the First of the Now Year , I I i 10 CentS took place on S�tturday afte d �cho6l.� 'He is of the opin' n that the t u i � I I � I I he was translated to the pu oral charge of meeLiniz onAhe an jeeb of Foreign Missions, to New Subscribers in the . rnoon,, Re, r_., 4 ! � I is ini our �harl tees � of �hia school I woul 14) �� os t Calvin church, Montreal, and during h I ch, on ednesday evening next. Messrs. Reid and Tiffin conducting the - er- d be acting i . I . Counties' of Huron and I'll 1 ' vahr,ylo ' and', 30th' I i ra. -wi � in � buil If in need, call and be fi�ted, visit A � collection will b taken up in aid of that I vice. There was a large attendano. ding a new one, as I I . ! astorate there be was sclected sto. Perth for .......... - [sely . day aud 1 1 0 : , I � . i � 9 remember 4 the thinkaitho�old orie basiserved its ; M a ,.I 0 -_ � I W I of t'hem fitted with, Scotch �PebbleSJ, ,xreat Britain in -the interests of the French- fRud.-Mise Murr,y, of Esquesing, has been . I Dickson will long bb ed in I 1 7 . I I I - I .: . � Canadian missionary Booia . For a'shorb a kuest at Mrs. R .; Stewart's, during this community for her kind and neighborly now � littlebobind the times. ONLY ONE DIME FOR � I I . �1 : . FUL Y. - i FOUR MONTHS - --Nmw She wasamong the oldeat'residints I , I I . . READ- CARE time he was placed in c rge of the con- w�ek.-Since the introduction of electricity deeds. I 1 � � L � —_ � gregations of St. Louis � e Gonzague and as- a inotive ve beara good -deal - of MoKillo ). i � .i� I i i n t - power, v I P. ! 11, rr e. . —0 i i I . . I L ''I ; ' - r �*l I Rev. Mr. - Fletcher I . 171 I - , � , Usbo . 1-1 Twenty five pair,4 Skeleton I iding 'Bow Va,lleyfield, Quebec, whence he wan called about the " Passing of the horse," but, � I I BACK �'_ � P a Spectaelea, regular price wt�s $1, cu�b to to N;Panee and ind4oted into the.pastoral ' dging from recent reports from the county Drysdale. , . I If your neighbor or friend is not now a i �� i r a d a. le pastor of Thamen Row 25c No�ES.—MiBgeS Lizzie a d Flori� Ho I ' I � ht per p9dr. �! charge of the Presbyterian [church there in " Bruce, and even from places much nearer subscriber to TuE EXPOSITOR, just show r9ler, rrpeoubl;teri n c urch) has ,eturned from 0 Twentv pairs Stral 'lit Tampl� Spect4 left, . � Eme, 11 thelmosing of the pig " will soon him the snap we are offering, and' persuade of Huron county, Miehigs 0 , . 9 April, 18 i6. From N 6ee Mr. Young I are 166 present trip to the old ountry, w tether he had bee: Open i n , regular prices were $1 co 61J50. 04 to went to Vancouver, =e he has since be a fruitful topic of discussiou.-Mr. and - him to enclose five 2 -cent stamps with his visiting friends in this vie nity.-Mr. Win. - - , g, . � i � 25o per pair. . � I I - Hioka epen t a couple- of days last week for the berietfit of his hexlth4 Mr. FleteberTis � , � � lived." . I M ra. name and post office address, and send them Johnston is having his house v'eneet,d, I ' ------- Twenty' -five pairs Straight T ' le. So tch - - ,. ; . I many friends will be:pleailed to learn th t , I . . with relatives near London, and at the at once to i ;which adds greatly to it ap rancO.- big healthilias been 6onaiderably improvel , . e7plices 4) NOT AIL GOLD.—It is hot all gold. that Western Fair. -Mrs. rray Znod iio Laura Pebble Spectacles, regular Vere . M11 drew was much Mine Esther Mu I ! . � . . TH-u HURON EXPOSITOR,'S�Isforth. � by the tri . He occ�upie I his own pulpit, ays I '. I cei ing a visit fro Horner have left for Toronto, h!er8 they last 8 � $3 to $4. cut to 50C per pair , . glitters, neither in it always the distant pleased last week at re in . , . i ; � - . — I abba b, art I gla�e an interestiDg'. ao- i . � ; - I i market that is the most, profitable. This her old friend, Mrs. Jo ph Foster,'. who i � have secured pooibions.- r. -Lou is! Mousso, I I - � � . We will clear out these three lines 6ne of our local produce fathers has found : . has bpen home on a I � count of h a trip rid Alomf � of the peo,p elan . a . � I . � � . came aMIthe way from Mi higan to see her. Mrs. T. Moon spent 8sturday with friends visit. --Mr. *beWhl. - saw and heard ib the old land. ' eagon!s I th� ast. out to his loorrow.and he has probably learn- � I - .� . Mi � ,things he When the New S , at the above prices while y . ,, . : at the Nile.�-Mr. T. Iler moved. into his Aitche'son has resigned hit school :and 1aa I i 1k.- , , . Russell, a llinefy will I, � - � � ed now that the Seaforth market is as good, LOCAL BRIEFS.—Mr. W now borne list week. He has reason to be secured one near Seaforl h. Thf.e � trustees A Nics ITR -mt. T' onof Styles of- Trimmed Mi ' )Ia�. I I — I ill McLeod, who ro I Mr. Thomas Rite tell, of It �e Them I � I � � . On Saturday last, Watson -Ong,� of has a pleasan: , b trip in prospective. Mr.. I . I I th6 surrounding towns. ud of his new horne.-Mr.' William have engaged Miss- Ross" C� , es Road, I - and sometimes a little Vetter than I those of Ilan been in the office of Mr. W. N. i ' � on display. � I IN - Vodden's house was completed I� t week. Blake, for the coming ye� at a salary, of'. Russell in a member bf tbe 48bh Highland� All are cordially I I R-EMEMBER for a number of years, has gone to London 48 invited, : - t. -Mr. T.� Manoibg $300. Mien Capling is wel . � r 1 _Q this particular dealer came to town with his 1 They have moved into i I kn�wu "d - f I PAPS' butter and eggs, but, not being Bat- ;,vhere he has secured a good situation an . ore, one of the er ekkegiMents of the Can&- . I I � � THE PLACE in %w load of � bba Hardware has had his house re -painted. men to us highly rbcomhiended.-�CAPW� . I ++44+ i i 1-+-!-,! ; isfied with the prices offered him, he loaded , )ok-ketper with the Ho i � co $2 -1 - I te I � _1611 vo un er Be vi3e of -,17oronto, and thi's I . I Babb, of Goderich, drove through qown 111ast - . i - E9 SEAF611THII up again and drove off to Stratford. After C)mPan_V,i Mr. McLeod is a clever, ateady a li i . regiment are boo ed for ew York, to take i . . . � . � . � c� drifted - I a U]ineT � . I — his long and tiresome drive be found .the 3ung mah, and big new employers will find ett, . I week in search of six' bodies whi . t - part, in the reception cele ration in. honor of R, 11 X1 - y I I I . I .. - from a wreck on the lake. . : t I - I , i �, in a mliable Pand competent employee.-- Heavy shoes for ladies and girls for fall :, ; � market and sto*res there glutted, and the � . 4 1 Admiral Dewey, of M nila fame, -�vhich' . I ... . I . . I , been A., r. Th3mas Pringle, of Milwaukee, was wear -If you want something good and at a re won. —*— - 1: ; � takes place on the 29t I h net.. It promiseq At present, and all through the PWU see,,. . � prices t cents lower than he had I i I son, you will ftnd our stock U Millinery . r Grand Trunk RO, ,way, offered TaTohome so;there was nothing for here last week i it' frieDds.-The many able price give this store a trial. W. H. Willis, Sea- Blake. ; ! , I . ' . . t I I . forth. 1 16C 8-1 - i � i to one of the most bril ant eventa'of the splendidly assorted. Just nov, ' I . do of r�Mrs. vligh n1n1cott, of Roxboro, will I ' I T there is 4'. . - I I —1 i I him to do biatmake for home again, a very frien NOTEs,-Master 'Joseph Rechler, who tim 1, and it will be a tr t not often eq- lentiful supply of the popular it i - I I - unhappy, but I iser man. I . be pleased to learn that she is'sufficientI.V, � Ye d tc� be permitted to ake part in and I . Roug], Annual Western xcurs �on- 1w L I I . � FARM SoLD.-Mr. Daniel Stevens bag has been ill with typhoLid'fever, is algain able jo ratio I I Wider" Hat, as well as a fine � selectio I m I 1to be able to drive to towh.-Mr. disposed -of his fifty acre farm, lot 2, con- to be- around. -M ,85 Lizzic Alt 4 at viev " The Highlanders _a �of,! ; - . - h a celebration Sailor, Sbapes and Walking Aits-in the I cession 12, to big father, Mr. Joi ieph 0 - m � ; - ro - A. Young's delivery mare died on Friday 8 a, .�nd will have a gr*nd'ti e, d will see in I SEAFO -� A fe tiose Ve'autiful mirrors given present on the sick list.-Mis i i n ; . uch correct styles and colorin - I I - � . gs. I The IjEW- I ; that will I!e of' interest and use to them. I . . . i Port Huron or Detroit, A,tichigan, with baking p)w let left at Dill's, Sesforth, 1658-1 last, antReresultof colic. -Keith McLean §tevene,for$1,800. There are no b ild. EdnaHoltz, have goneto (hath4m.-Mr. I � stylesof Trimmed Rate CaTlb4seericuthe. I � _� . ountry on ings on the lot but it adjoins his r 6nt I I I I p � I � and return - - .. S 3 00 Oar busirt as i in the new store -next post returne from his trip to the old -c . - - , . Howard ban bee ged an teacher ofidur !'I le 11 0 ening Days," and Novelties will be., 1 5 50 offica--ha , farm. Me. Stevens, r., has had he ad- - . gal . I � - . ;anl. - , 8 tar exceeded our explactations. We ,are Friday. k horse belonging to D. D. Wilson . school for the c (!n ear.- -Mr. � Delgaity, i � . I . , . Cleveland, Ohio - . - pany died on Saturday lasp.-Mies joining 76!acres rentei Ming I Wilton. added an fast as they come forw4rd. very busy In b A , our gents' and I%dIe3' t %floring do- & Com but is now gi * : � I . . . - � Saginaw or Bay .City, Michi 6 00 artwents. LA ,us Stark, proprietor ; George Oul- v113 9 u has been teachin in th 08 en �choolfor . . I � i . Grand Rapids, Mich., or C olurt�bus 7 .00 ris, cutter. I 1658A Maud Kdd left last week for Ottawa, farming, for a time at 'least, and intdids the patt week, a supp for ins Kenn6 ' NOTES Me � a. (Dr.) Armstrong was in . . . I dyt Fordwic ast*eek.-Mi83Ms,ggie Scott, of Dress fl (Dods - I - . - � Chicago, Ill., or Cincinnati, 0 io . 9 00 The best a a and coffees in town can; a where tail will complete her course in kin- having an auction saleon the ,3rd of Octo. who has been o on account of lick sister's I I Lit I . ". I .1 I � - eapol%i,-, Minn., had at the po office -grocery. 0. S. Andrews, sea. dergarten -Miss Pe%rmano of Bermuda, bar. He' In undecided as yet as to what death. -Mr. Pet 3r Campbell, of F ir Grove, ruseelm, a visiting at William Neal'g.- Box Cloths, Serges, Bengal�bes, Gratute , I St, Paul or Minn I 1 9 a . Zdrew rn�ull, with a fiiend, spent Sun- . � - � . � - forth. . .11 ias,'i - was this . I Michigan, h a.equ4int- Cloths, CamePa . and return, all rail 33 00 .�eek a guest at Mr. D. Jchnson's . he will d 1. He intend looking around for _18 he!n renewing old Hair Effects, urepons,�Golf �� ... . -The rain this week has somewhat retard. a,virhile, and may yet purchase a larger . Jay at li)ihe.-�We are glad to state that � WA'ED.—Butter and eggs ; still ihe I I ances in the neighborhood. =Aliss Akne's Thomas Alrobi Plaids, are a few of the NEW k, nds of Deese. d i "I � Good goinz September 28th, 1, Obb ,�,th, 1899, vall game price, 14o,, The sale still goes. Eve d a . . � � a . �bald is gradually recove ' � � g nk! Wing in. 1651-tf - � � I - . � . !lot iDte 'ext You but- loteturnuiitilMondiv,Ootoberi6t� 890� 1 ring Goods. The names may rything ed work� n the gratiolithic walks. -The fall P14 00 Douglas, who h la been in London for some from hi iDnes1s.-Mise McPherson, of Mil I _­ I oev. G. E. E I , fair seasoA is on, and for a few weeks, our! time, has returned. : - 1 84 1 � I one thing we are sure o I I . I y . . � ; I ton, is v Jtin - Dave Far- f -the GOODS WI.LL . f BEATTIE ]�RQS.' gOl seal baking .powder readers wM be regaled with lists of the Chiselhurst. 1. .. - '.. t � at J. Moore'p. showir W. SOMERVIL�E� Agent, is extra value, I and Linto 's standard sob p, ten bars quharsot , I INTEREST you. Our g is large. - successful ones.�Mr. Motherwell, ledger ANNIVE -tSARY S.E�vicEs,-The . on locial nimrod, reports that . . I anniver- I - . I � Bluevale. -1 praprising many different makes and -shad. - . for 26c, has no ecIlual. Sold only at Bealffle Bros, , � . the protection of otters is having a bene - Commercial Building, �EAF,ORTH. - keeper in'the Bank of Commerce, has been ary services of the Chiselhurat Methodist i - Seaforth. . 16581 ' ' ' JOTTI.Nc;s,—Rev. Air. Lake, 'of Wroxeter, ficial effi .-.-t, a �d ings, and the prices very moderate. T,bers - L . . I transferreA to the Stratford 'bran It. ]KILS e'ah ')'h be held 'or October lot and 2nd. . a y�uvg otter was capture are some Cheap Goods -pretty effect,ii—gk I 1 1645 - WAI��TED, an apprep ice to learn baking � 0 ur( u �1'ill , occupied the pulpit of the Moth "diet' in his o6ali y� litely, which is making ! I'll . I !_ I t, place has been taken by a Mr. Deck, of T' . n4a, servicei will be conducted � q 15c, 20c and 25c per yard. A real � . : I i Apply at W. J. C�Isrk's, Star Bakery, Seaforth. 1656 mo '9 ng 0 Y church on Sunday. -Messrs. Writ., ser, a capiLL al et, , ein � woLtame that it will fish. P I ly nice 1 $ 1 ; � 1 . - i � � . onto. -M An Ebtib Town, who has been v - rn .rid evening )y Rev. Mr. Brown, Mel i I MISS CLARE DOBLE ('ent's furnishings are all brand new and iting herbarents here, left on Monda r of Exeter. On Mon iay evening a grand R� N. Duff, John McCracken, ar�d- Harry f r its if, ii en eturn to its captivity - Dress Length of seven yards c4n be hsA for I I and'rup-to-date in our store, next post office. Two - y Diment attended the Western Fair� at Lon- , ast ida ev; nitig, 4. successful box 0 %al $3 ; while the choicest of Eeveral groulis - . � —TEACHER fN '. Buffalo,- tea meeting will be bqld in t a C1 . i � linen collars for 26c, Our underclothing Is selling at Mr. F. W.1- Twaddle spent Sund y � L he basement of - I is � run up an - 'D V, slzht-the best and chexpest goods in tox,n. L-)ftus and Mon� ay in town. -Mrs.James McK - ithe church, after which a platform meet' don, last week." Mr;, and Mrs. Frank Splott, I 0 th' 'res�idefice of George Grigg. easy grade at $4, Si, $6, $77 1 � ing . wan b 1 $8, i � . I and Malcolm visited relatives at 18e $9, and $10 for a Full Suit Leigth. ' - I - T) , J U X 4E the cht� I afOrth. A good ro, ra, 0 was rendered, consisting . I I PIRNTO A'N' IOR hiER L.. Siark, propfletor,' 1658-1 ney, who hag been visiting h , Along- � � I I I . . . d will b held in the body of reb, . ! ' ' .... I I � � Rev. W. J. West, M A., exchariged ;pul- of si with the Dre,e Lengths are seve ' . PUPILS PREPAREDI F( R Higest priales paid for butter, eggs, and sister, ,Mrs. and Mies Stitherland, Cen jre when addresses will be delivered by the - - 11 Ing and' instrumental music,' recits- rel pretty � I I Plaids and Stripes for Skirts 'and Wgistii 11 I I CONSERVATORY EXAMINATIONS. all kinla of prod ce at the p:)st office store. C. S. street, left for her -home in Bervie on Tqs- following gefitlemen : Revs. Brown and pits with Rev. Mr. Whaley, of S6. Heieng, tions, e o.j and a most- enjoyable time was I . I . . . I I , , and a nice variety of Waist and� Dress Trinif.' 11 I I __ Andrews, Sertfor . 1668-1 on Sunday last. -Master Cheater ,Pugh I It b )v ELII.-Last , . � ,I � . I day. -M -r'. James Bergen, general a' ent for Martin, of Exeter ; Henderson and Jewett, �ye �, as open � � [Monday, aq- Mrs, Me- . ; i For U-nns applY at MRS. W� D. BR-IGHT. This * e�e we expect a nevp lot of tie been very ill for a number of d . We Cuaig and daughter I were returning froth mings. I �� . 8, the Mil:i�e-W Ike ' agon works, %alk �,r- of Heiisall; Waddell, of Elimville, and * ; " . i I . : � a r w Brues(la, the horse � abied and oveiturned i - I i . I . Opposite Public School. which will be to r times we have had them in our 68 c n friends in to fusic will be fur- hope soon to hear of an improvement. "' 0 a is I , . � � ; 1 1649 -it -new store in three weeks. The public appreciate up. ville' w r alling o wit thill Nethercett, of Staffia. A Monday evening, the Bluevale bran' ch o the the ri& Boib ladies were severely shaken Silks t, � i . i i - to -date goods. t:)ftuo Stark, Seaforth. 1658.1 week r. Ber gen says the wagon business nished by the Hensall Methodist choir. � , I ! i - . Upper Canada Bible, and Tract S �ciet met; up, an I Mrs-McCuaig suffered a fracture at I I I I ; . I . . I . . is bao'Ming, hilrm having sold at Toronto Come one, come all, and enjoy an evening's q . Armures, Glystres, Luxors--14n plain and , � If you jran� the beat spices and vinegar - in the Presbyterian church. Rev.iDr. of-' the wri . . DOA11 ION ]�ANK: 1658.1 fair, 50 carloads'of wAgons and 700 vets of entertf inment. .at.-Re'v. A- 0. Tiffin preached . ' . call tt Dill% ScAforth. - - fat, of Toronto, addressed the r epting� A harves, � t home sermoll I *4u Fordwieh last Sab- fancies. A wonderful showing for Waists. I . . . sleighs to the WZ,cbild .Company, of Win- —*— . � and Dresses, as well as some J particularly . I 0 TO 1001 BRIC11. -F, very body (that in- . collection. was taken ii� n aid A h k bath. i I � , 4 . . _ __ cl s you) shot Id go to the G. N. W. Exhibition at I P a ' i . nice things for Fronti and '! Trimmings, �, nipeg. -:Considerable grain is being brought '" St. Jose '12. . . CAPITAL(Paid Up), - $4,500 000. . of the Society. -Mr. Dan. � MCP�ipaldlTorofl OBIT, UARY. -Lut! Week we referred briefly They come in narrow stripes, wide stripe, 1 . I I I I - Godericb, tin Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, into town these 1 ays.-Mr. William Pickard NOTF S. -The much needed rain has come at Palmerston spent wday in the village ithis � to the sud n�iae of Miss Jeesie Sage. . REST, - . $11,500:000. September '.)5th, 127th and 23tb. Five great speeding is this week get ing is stock placed in his last. The fail wheat, which needed it, is F I . � . ; � conte8te. 1411ita,0 demonstration by six companies week. -On Sunday ;,afternoon, Ore. Peter � She was bokn in St�iiley township and has - . I I � . . small effects, combination - colorings, and 44 . I S 38rd Battalibn b�nd and two companies Collegiate' nevi. premises. He now has. one of the now lo)king fresh and green. -No lefs than Fowler died at her residence, on the ]�'Iue- I" always lived at hon�o. On the 12th of last are within* the mark-,= the way of price. . . .. � 85AFORTH BRANCH, largest. stores in the count -, aul when forty rigs pl aged through this place on vale road. She b been au ting for a July she fir8t'telt alarnothering sort of feel- Be sure and stop at - our Silk Tables 1 yon : � Inst tute cadota corp3, includink bayonet attack, y a . ... I . . field and dril ex�crslseo, and march pft,t, wi h sham things are put i 1 order it will present quite Tueadfy. They were all loaded with a 'a � I will see many pretty things, an i cheap too.. Main Street,. Seaforbh. i batt'c and attauk on a fort, with grand fireworks few week with cLer f t e, � stomac age a � I iF . ch. ing but it p wayahortl after. T%vio . -Messr' , - . I I y . I 11 Jng Bu4iness tralns. d10 ay In the evening. The proientation of medali a city appearaw I e. a. F. Holmested jIndian i, who had been attending a camp Deceased .was fifby-t�ree ye'ars oil ge. ,-'She weeks prior bo -her', death there was a re -cc- We have lately received a 4ne stook ,of .1 i . A General Ban� andJamesScottl were in the vicinity of i � Satins-& special importation, � cste cry .. _� I., 1, to fl,e Huroil veterans of. 1863 will be made by Hon, I � ­'knd Imeetin g in the neighborhood of Ravenshood. was a member of th"ie Presbyter air chijrch, currence of it, an : a pain in the region of v - ; acted. Farmers' Sale Note co I � he r I ,Is I ected, Dr. Borden' Minister of Militia, und otber military Manchester on iMonday, while there The I shadeand coloring is in the . It you 1� I � Y ere oni t way back to their homes Bluevale. .,Her husband and 0- e aughtier t rend it impossible for her to I . i lowest yed a few li� I I i � erin I want anything new or anytbin to mijw -1 ; i and advance!��, made on sa .�e autt.orites, 'ThIswillbotho greatest military event enjo ,ur8' fislingi They brought nearS uthampton.-Mr. -Oliver Bio8onette survive bee. Mrs, owler was & � daughter _ 'k , � . i - - i I ever seen in the Huron di6trict. The find band of I : I rates, home with them a couple of good strings.- . I = i . i the38rd Battalion, and the Goderich Marine band is buil ing a large block of stores in this . � ,. About o'clock -on tbe� Tuesday come and see us. I .1 : i of �he late IM r�. John tPatterson, o ' this pla 6e. morning that she died she spoke' a�bout her - - i i I ; -in a will both be in attendance. You oan't afford to miss . . I _, . 3 . _: 14 Drafts sold on ali point�� Can � da, Mrs. Redeik, of Abeline,, Kansas, and her place. The frame work of the first story The funeye. took pla�e on Tuesday � � 1� � i . i �- the United States and Eunipe. thew sights, and spend a day at the most popular son, 'I, and! %v as feet being cold and while Mrs. Sage vvWs I �? I � - are visith g her uncle, Mr. 89.muel was ra,sed last week. St. Jose h ill be . Jadmts --- . - at uwt�. extends down stairs heating a couple of bricka,Jessic . 1. . . I . Fair of the Huron traot. School children admitted Trott. -The NW es Dow, of Mitchell, were well at pplied with stores when i M r Con* its sympat . i I SAVINGS DEPARTM:Ef�T.-Inte � �est forl0cent8atany time. Prize lists and o pl, largely ' t nded., �be comm . � � 1 1 ther in- y to the creaved fariiily, I spoke to her Bister Annie' of the terrible paia i: � a are , i � guests of Miss Jkan Campbell last week.- tine at. d Mr. Bi8sonette's large lloc� P ; Now is the time ; for the stock is very . , allowed on deposits of 0-n6 Dollar and formation on aPPHCatiOn to 1. SALI(FIAD, Jr., preal. . z: � �� I in her heart and Oso upt her back and al­� complete. If'you like a large assoirtment I � � dent, or to JA�IFS M1T011F1Aj,, secretAry, Goderich Mrs, D. MoIntyte wAs an exhibiter at the 9-1 !, . : . T; upwards. - completed. , Mr. and Airs. George [Camp- I , ; i i . I 1. z I � !� ; . � P. 0. ! -1658-1 Exeter show, and'earried off several good bell I to pick from come straight tc our Mantle I I n � I . I I were in London last week, tal:iu I in'the I most immediately �expi�,ed. Dropsy of the I R. S. HAYS, W. K, PEARCE, I gi Brue field. 1i w I - :_ 1, . (quartered), prizes in the 'ladies' department. - The exhibi ion and visiting' friends. - M. r.� Alex. - . r � � heart was said to b16 th-'el cause. leg. Y . � I 11 11 . I Bubter, 8, dried apples M " SaO room. If ou *ant to get a nice Fall Coo - I � il - . F � I I q J - Solicitor Agent. * 1 )ulbry, and elgif B. R. HIGGINS, Brucefield, Notb,.ry POlic was quite fleshy ano con!eequently�a fib sub" at 9. ver m- derate' price :come and tokie I 1. I . I - . �( kif)d3 of produce wIll receive the Messrs. Dale, of the Huron road, were very Denorr y ha, moved into his new hou e. t Conveyancer� Fire and PIN Insurance skent. � Any y - I ; I � s I 0 � � 1 1 s .. . . - Igheat-price at Pill's, Seaforth 1658-1 1 1 jec-4 for such � a trou le, Deceased was .� I I I successful as prize winners with their horses , I—&- : your chc4ce of the lot, 1, amount of money to loan'st 6 per cent,, on first-class raniziniz from V ; ifely known �nd respe ted. Sh - .L If you wan� a trunk or valiEe do not for- , at the Western Fair at London. -Although ,, . # farm security. Mortga�e$ drawn and �nonek ad.. wit, e vat of a _t � , -N TNIO'TICE . I . � - � I& I IMPORTAT eb that we keep the largest varlety,.and we can Exeter. ', � up -$,5, $6, $7 and $8 the nice popu r - : I , vanced free of expense: to. the borrow r. A,,Ioo fk mill, generods Oispositi 1� i there was a very beavy rain here Sunday . . i I .ositi n with a kind word I .�_ I . Mtforlowprico,s. W. 11. Willis, Seaforth. 1658-1 � . limited amount of pritate funds at 5i per � cent. .for leverybod*. 1 R6v. 3jr. Abey, who con- 0-119 ; We are sho w1Dg maDy I ally Nobby � . S - afternoon and -ev6n A SjccEssFuL EX111131TOR.-Mr. Henry At home -every morn! and Wednesday of � e ' ketf . for girls4of � I ­ . . ing, there was not a drop I ,.910iats. Smart looking Jac I I r� . GIRL WANTED. -Wanted at once, a good n . "b, ducted the funeral ser'v�ice, adminiated the � � il I am now selling a flrat-claqs new mproved High south of Kippen.-The weather is already Smith, .the well known thoroughbred stock week.. Several good ,tine for Bale. 1 '157 10, 12, 14 -and 16 years of age, at $3, $3,50, 11 general servant; hl�he&t wages. Apply to Airs. S. I , ..... 1� Arm S i M h' , with the late i steel attach- , � bbginDing to look very m;40'h like fall. -Mr. man ol Hay township, near here, bad big n� - sa3rament to her a fevi days prior t6 her "* 84, and $5 each. They are ade of good . ewln Dickson, Seafortb. _ 1668XI 1 , B�iFws.-Tbe ann"I thank offer� ; cease and she:was quite 1appy and cheerful . wents, firtheade i1nnecak or wainut nd with cover . . g theet I I'll - I and five drawers, or fancy drop hea4i. and five draw- Call at A. Young's, Seaforbh, and see , Harry Cowan, druggist, -of Mount Forest, fine herd of Durbame at Toronto andi Lon- ing of �the Women's Poreig'n M issio, soe'l utiook. The�e was a large turn cloth, and have as much style about them.. I erg for $25 ca�h. This machine I this " Queen " what kind of a, dinner set you can get� for $6,60. � was calling on old Seaforth friends this don exbibitione,land as usual ety over,the o I I _�� I . - - minufactured J,�y the 11 Whito owing blachlue . I � . . I was very sue- was held in the Presbyterian our6h. on ut�at the intermenti ,Thich was made at '18 you mill see in the more expensive.- - � I ms -i � week. -Mrs.'J. C.'Greig has returned home cessful as a prize winner. At Toronto, he Tuesday afternoon. , The meeting was ad. o I . Jackets. We have lately opened u a large Company." All machines fully war e an guar- ' � !Brussels cetriotery,.* I ! - ,P V I anteed to do first-clas9work, light of heavy. Clearing sale of hatv ! These are only a from an extended, visit to her parentE in was awarded firolt prize for a bull and four dressed by X,ra. (Rev.) Hamilton� of Lee- i I ,. - , i I stoelt of Fars, which we �will talk to you I 1, I 0 , I � I . - . � � . I : � - few prices -60c hats for 46c; $1 hat for 65c ;,81.25 Goderich.-Mr. Gcorge Whitley's young of his i tock ; 2no for herd of calves bred by burn. -Mr. Houstonj principal of I the Chu- � I T � � about a little later on in the season. I I I � . I . I e I tidgeted a ' i I . He Ball. i I , � . ervices � 4 , - -W-- MT. -W 4 examine at Dill'a, Seafortb. . 1658-1 of the trials of spek at Exeter fair on Tues. i the ex dbibor; 3rd f6k bull calf ; 3rd and 4th in the Pr-3ab erian church list Sibbatb._ ! CoLLrNs & STAN13U � barristers, Convoyl. AN* - ,, Simi stallion, Sidneer, to)k second place in on i the ex iibitor ; 2nd for five females bred by ton Collegiate! Institute; co I : _A�r],l 8 0 IT., hits for 85c, and higher prices cut lar Call and , I � � k . � � y I . I # ew, Del"31ft mlpm�- - I � ! I NORTIC MAIN ST., 81;AFOIRTI1, . We keep the beat rubbers in' the busi- day. He was driver by Mr. A. Forbes. Had � for bei ler calf, and 3rd for young her�. At Rev. J. D. SLnith, D. D., formerl of 'At"! lancers, notarielf, etc, ' eter, Ont R. H. Collins . i , . � �. i I i a ; and J. G. Str.nbury. Bp A.,' (Imte with McCarthy, Oslor Boys' Clothing -Having secui1ed new floor � i ness. Completq!new stock of the, best made, and he been in condition he would easily -bave 'London be was I warded Ist for a bull and ho was here for two Sabbath&, ill a ain , � I I I General Insurance Age�t & Deal- our prices are ne�er hIgher-in fact xenerally a little - - I t � ; '66,, barristers, Toro* nto . � I 1648-tf i � I i space, where we have ample Iroom-with , I , I lower than the lo,xost. W. H. Willis, Smforth. taken first place. - ie annual thank offer.. four of his stocki; l8t for two year old bfill ; pFe�ch next Sanday.'-Mr. Win. Sco't is I I i , T . I . , . i 16581 ing meetin of tl a. )rth Auxiliary of the 2ad f or bull cal� ; 2ad for herd . . . J�OCAL B Alex. Ingram an4 good light,we have added a Clot�ingneotiou,, erin Sewing Mac4ines. . . ic P I I of calves . a I . RTEFS, - a. � I- � � i ­ J n�ving ome r pairs Oade to his gr in , are� , , - - � f I I I 1030 - _�o . 11 a - If 10111N.'r caill price paid for poultry but- 11'70men's woreign Misplonary Society will Uh fo�- heifer calf i and lst for fat steer. bbuse in antic pation of a large gtain bus*- daughter, Mrs. Ro ,Orb Eacrett, � are thiO for the boys, and henceforth will give this .: z , - . I ter a�nd eg, cattic Bros., Sca 65 13 a hn Gi . of � week viBiting relativies and f ' . � go at B, forth. 1' 8-i. be held in the Prcsb terian church, ,Sea. This ii a �pretty goc d record for one breeder ,- a this Be son. Air. Jo b -i riends a� Department the same attention as we do- - , � � i . . 1.� I Wilson's Cash Oiroce'ry The beat evidence we can give you in forth, on the afternf ion and evening of Octo. and is alike creditable to Mr. Smith and the S 1,anley is d 'ng the work. -Mr Mibert � -Blanchard. ­4he � saer4menb of the Lord'o our other Departments. We have -recently i f uron. I I ch 0 1 put in a Brat -class stock of .Suits for boys I I i roference to our splovdid stock of bcots and shoe,, 'bar 2nd, and of wh ich .additional particu. county o I Smillie,lof the Mdon road, exhibi slm_� Sopper was dispensed ,in Carmel chur I# - . , : I .1 J I New fruiti and now sa'ason's Teas now in stock is the taot bbat our business keeps steadily increas, lars will be given inbxt week. -Next Sab. I . -0— p)rted Clydes ale colt, at the Wes ern fair S%bbath last. T4e preparatory sermon,,Ou' from 5 to 15 years of age. As this is our I I . I -�*- I - WL have now in stock the best values in Dew sea Ing, Our goods, therefore, mus be giving sati I � � I i j? .. 1658-T'i", bath Will ba Flower Sunday -in the Presby- . � . � in London, and succeeded in heou i 6' a . Ftiday I h d 'by Rev. Mr. An r4 commencing season everything will be found . i , - . __ il . had, comprioinq Young Ilyson. fRqti0D- W. 11. W11113, S � Zarich. . Ing I �r i , wait pr"a a I - � . . I I i - . . . terian church, wh( n a special sermon for I , of Goderi .- !� NEW. A very good Suit starts an low as ; A. i ,,,, * Ceylon and J apan Teas. We guaranpeo oatlaf motion I M�ize in hi a close and i diploma for b at Clycle � son iss odgine has sc�. I � I n,_1 I 6-- I : " '.. or will refund the rroney. The best lqua-ity of now the children will be preached'by Rev. Mr. SPEC m A,'TRACTroN. FAIft DAYS. -We ex- It )rse of any B ge on �he grounds. Thit is a cured a position ' milliner in Toronto, and $1.50, and the better ones run at:S2, $3, $4)- � I I ­ 1"Cl' I A 'i. � 4 RaIsIna, Currants, Nutg, Pecla, etc., I oit, in stock at TuE SEA FORTIf.Foulirmy, --We are pleased Moran. -Rev. Mr. Siewait, of Clinton, 1) (t row , f vis tors 0-1 F�lr Day and hAve- - good'record and ho 'a that Robert knc ws a intends going th4e next week. -Mr. antl $5, and,$6, with prices in between-scoora- , , I IL to be &Ae to state that all arrangements I )t all-eepecia[13 .i Tailet Sate just receive and at priqeg as low as the c fat sex who are lo king for the inos as � ability to p it hi in in , .1 low-e8tprices. Sonic nice lines in ... inner, Tea and i 0 a for i he eyes , to I , lieclaal �etricdtf I I . 4 . -_ . I _: have been satisfactorily completed between preached in the Egmondville Presbyterian t ose o�r th * t horse and also It a tb Aire. R. B. Rose � ave returned from their- ing to quality and sizes., Bring the boyLs- - 1 a I . _ . �� if � 1. lowest. Wanted grood tter eggs' dried apples, tewart to-d'ategood innillflueryand dressizoods. Our proper condi ion forl the pz�ize r 11 down to the , a 0119 and I � ­ I , , ' church last Sabbath forenoon, Mr. S i g. The wt�dding trip, An have settled et them .have their choice of tbe, i �� . �,. 11 ; � the town council and Mr. Robert Bell, jr- ' M21,11iner, Miss 11 cattle) L � , . I I - potatov4, dreesed fowl, rid all kind I of fiiark�table Steloba7h, Is home from 9- realities of e m, best. . - n :__ i§ . produce, for which we , It pay the highest price. of the S3aforth Foundry, and Mr. Bell will - has recently returned from spending his London and To onto, where she has been in touch sports of the villagelare now out hoo in ,,very day life on their file far . � I . holidays -in the old o6untry,'and -looks as if with N r. Snyder a eceede4 in securing two arge 7 -mM,r. A. Bishop ex -M. P. P: ,1 was here o I -11 ... ! . ! 11 i have hi,- full force of workmen here in a f the latest styles f,() Ndw York, London and . . _M� � .1 5 . ew � . . . . . . . . Z . ­ C, WILSON, 5eaforth. reed with -him. �--M iss Bella Leech Patio, and is pro parei �Iomshow you everything that specimeDs of crane, apd also some fin art, E Wednesday ren(.. ing acquain . i . the trip ag tances. M'r! -A Gwent MISPI,ay A\ - I . r- !I ' e I I I . . w or as s ngements can be .� - , ::: I '. 1174 Bank of Coninleyce Block. is here just how from Calumet, Aliebigan, is new.1 Every wticle I ii millinery and dre3s goods ri Ige. He sent the cranes to a taki hop thinks se ously of becoming a res ' - � �. I- I I � .�. � �� 1, I de mist Bi8 � it . I . - � eeks visiting tc have th dent of Heosall. !We hope soon to see hin� 0 1 'K - 1: il i made for the placing of his achine a d will spend a few w ' friends ha's bee dellbei ately chosen with a thorough know- em tuffed,J and will keeli as f new Velvets, Chiffons La4m, Ti� 1 , : ,4 — and stod,k for his new work �aenwt)d. ledge op the nE� d1l fOr his semon. Wo also keep a I th in , I �- .1 I . .11 � �- -, I , . in town and vicinity. -The number of new. we Asqorted rock of hardwa' memento's of hi B,-1 g . 4 well I earned -rest.-Rev, Mrf bons, Sash- Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons Shirr-' I �� Mr. Bell has already ord6ra. on hand f re, table and pocket a huntipg expedition ,here � . � . -.1 I . : �� T, or six students enrolled at the Collegiate Institute cutlery, crQoke , groceries, pain;s and olls. Genta' we large quantities of apples arrivi�g a) our occupied the , pulpit of St. Paul'� ing Ribbons, Vefflugs, Buckles, Belts, But. 7 i READ`�",,-TO-WEAR ,O JITSn new engines and' a lot of sa-,� .-nil[ and other t, ' furnishings a s cialty. Call and soo us. D STFI.N. - Z110tyl tons, Dress Trimminiza, Corsets, Underwear, . . I 1 .,is term is larger than it' livis been for station daily. The p�ices this yearlare g9c)d burbit n- Sabl+th � . � I I � . �; I . � I a6hinery and additional orders�are , BACH, Zurldh. - 1658x2 I � e Q [evening last.-Mis6 - Glo,�e's, Catlimere Glaveo,. - many years. This f peaks welt for the pop. I the apple crop Will n r, . ! . in Cliuto �; Ourstockof Ae,adV-to-WearSu-"ti�nrll':en'a,Youtha', i et the krme a a Ala.ry.Humestdn n this week Hosiery, Kid I'll continually coming it), and as soon as he can _ I . � Handkerchiefs.. Embroideries, etc. � ,�: � ifincy ative ca Mary Hai . � Boy8'and0hiIdreo'8'i911ow (till. Aosomment-larger uIa.rity of the Institute, !and the effici COLLINS & TAN13urty, barristers, convey an e round su�a. Messrs. Cantelon of J)Iin. visiting. rel . ' . i , 111,; gan he's I I - than USUIll PdWi DR the bed rook )a iis. Inspect- get in Ms new material, which is now coming I ancers, notAric, eta., Exeter, Ont. R. H. Col - , of the staff. -Mr. W. � C, Kalbfloi ch of t n, and Mit6hell, of Varna, and returned If rom ridon where she had beeti � - . 9 ors and buyers pronounce valuo 11precodented. forward, he will have the Seafort and J. G. St3nb iry, B.A., (hto with M,jcal Laihg, of Ni ­ -it foundry 11 11" rthy, Color . . . I . rade bringers. . ; 1. Our Mon's'AII-Wool Suit I Hay, . was in towt 'on! Wednesday. �lr. & Co., barrIateri , Toron to). 16 18-tf Exeter, are � the pr�ncipa visiting for several weeks. -Mr, J. Malcolm� JIIOBN,,'Bliee,,P�l,l,lg,v4,D(OTIS � - � - ,f � I � I buyer* Ist . - 0 9 at $4.70 are t running full blast, Mr. Bell will not be � Kalbfleisch has beer! in 'Detroit since - last section. -Miss Katie Uart left i - Maple Grov� . i I � Excellent Suits in slett'a at SO and $1. long bet - / 'here 'o h b been ca ving on the ' i I i, , can buy a suit fit for a prince t . Childron's c until. lie will have to employ " April, and came home to attend the funeral A Coop Th,uki SDLD.-N r. John Decker Monday to attend the Collegiate I itittite arl w 0 " evera, ears, as re Our importations have been large in the, I ;j Tweed Suits from 6150 up, Bo of th� 9bb 6oncession of Ha ,, near here, has9 t; dairy f�)r�a nted a farm ­ - yajrorn $2.76 up. much larger force than his agreement with of his mobbor. Lik, � many Huron boys he . Mh ,W�., � wa of Tables Linens., Napkins, Towebt ' - � c� ,n6ar L 'on, aw for bbat reason, will dis� �y � . L, � One fact we % loh to ini�,)rcm upon btiyers is'that we the town specifies a8the reputation he has is sold his handq'ome riving earn to Premier Clinton.-Mri' and Mrs, Alex . of 9 Towlellinga, Pillow Cottons, Shestings, 1 .2 i i I 1 1. . handic, the betit fitting and made goo�, produced in already made for his ti-achinery is such as to doing well in tie Michigan metropolis, Greenway, of ,Manitoba, for the snug sum of Cleveland, an Dr. P. McEwen, of IDetroit, contin iis pirc a., nt, I usinegs about the Is ::: I I , I .; i!l the country, � . and likes the city, a though, all.other things of Octo r.-Mis� Nettie Fulton has 'beel Blankets, Quilts, and- other Rimilar .goob. F I'll 1- tr enaure'specess. $350. They are b6ght ba7, well matched are visiting A the home of. their 1 mo;ther, . . I ' ill -do I ^, ! � being equal, he prefers living in Canada.- Mrs. MeEwe�, Bayfield road.-' r. 1 apd engaged v.Mr. John ' robtor, of Zurich as Partics wishing to buy in quantity wi . - and a go : . I . - . ,� 11, ,,- 1 . —0 . The Misses and Mr. John ,McGaviri, of od, useful pair of horser. The i well to call and got our prices. I - 1, �, . Sea. it. his m0lb3er fo I thi scaion.-Mre. G. i - - - Wm., Pickar'd.� 00. . Premier wi Mrs. James Mustard, who have b.en "Oei ill . J� 1, � I - . - I , I Brmw-,(.� OPERATIONS. -This, Ecason has forth spent a few 'days last week with � 11 , likely drive them during big Walker, of 0,LkvJille, has been open I ding th . I � � f y election campaign Mr. Decker had them ing friends herie during the summer ha�e re- ITT � � F I , I 11 bkz; ; z - . � � 1� been a particularly busy one with our con. friends in Oodetich rid Manchest-Ir.-Mrs. at Exetf)r sh turned to their home in Chicago.- qr. O." ast two weeks bere )n a visit with bet XLOUse 'FurniSh ilg8 ­ - I i � i i . �_ ow, w6re Mr G�eenway saw V ill p ; . I .: 4 , 'a - traotors, who have yet several uncompleted T! R. F. Cra,-e is a -pending a few days at them and taking a fancy to them, bought Mustard returned to Toronto.on WAriesday motheri Mrs. S tballaco mb.c. -Aliss Murray We have received and opened up a NEW I � . I - , . ; � . ' * t ; � . . ! ! F, k ; tructures on their bands. The scarcity Df Maple Hall, the residence of Mrs. Frank to r I I of Godericb, is the gu t of Mr,-. W. . I � , , I them. John think esume his studies. i I � illiaW � . i� . s he might have got lot of Carpets, Curtains, Floor, Oil Cloths ' ii � . �_ _; . : Mr. and : f , bricks has, to a con8iderablelextent retarded Oase.-Mi.53 Eva Ac6son, of Godericb, is &_ I ; Elder.-- Al ra, James Johnston, oi� Stair Oil Cloths, English Linolcums, ' - i RIGHT TIME to B fifty dollars more for them if he �ad Asked � ! I Rugs,'� : A ; . �j I w6rk and it will be well oil in the fall before visiting her sistei, Mrs. J. C. Greig. -Rev. it, but a man does sometimes lose by being Kippen. . . and � f .� ; . 8D. Louis, Missouri, -kho were here spend' ; L, , I : � ; , ( � 80me -of the house I � � .1 Table Covers, CretonneB, Art Tapestry, I i Nothing is so unnoying a.,t wrong .8 will be completed. J� Wilkie, returned: mis3ionary from Indi , too modest. I the with Mra. Hunt, � I - a I NOTES. -Miss Polly Robertson,.Wboi has iDg the summer inon Fancy Draperies. This is a growing Dq- � . AmoD,,, the residences erected in town were will address a meeting in Duff' -s church, Me. � _* � Mrs. J linston's moth(r, returned home oii � , I If`! . time. OUR CLOCKS at �RIGHT ' ., � - 7 rarpe, � � � . 11.1-WE'S, will lielp you �o have f for Mr. James Beattie, and Mr. Killop, on Monday, September 2Uh, at been spending a two months' visit ith; her Tuesday. Mr. Johnston only returned last partment with us, and buyers "bing a- � � . r . wo . I go �Dk - . � �i WUHT TIME. I Janieo Scott, and brick resid in., and in Egmondville Presby- Mci�.illop . brother and t isterp in Man oba,� re- week from a pleasant trip to the old c od chQice will do well to take a I � � :. I I onces for Messrs. 2-30 p. . I la oun� through our stock of these goods. � 'reig, �while Mr. John terian church on Wednesday, 27th, at 7:30 . NEw FALL S-Tocic op Boo,'S AND SHOES.- : P r, . t. 1. V. Fear and J. C. G � 1 4 turned home: week. Miss ' be 'tB6n try, which be took in �� the interests of his . I K ! . ,T,�,rThis week im 8 '_)� 0- We have a complete Dc* itook of all descriptions. f� . . � �, . 'k� ( . speaks in glo , , t =a i of the bi ,crop in I � � .98 McNab has bad his completely remodelled. p. m. -Miss Baiber, who has been here vi ,�iwy t I heaItb'--,Mias Maggi Sturgeod, of Gales- . 1i : Day Glock-oilly .... I i 0 11 Al . . 0-d " at province. -This week has been s, busy burgh,J .North' Dakot ' is hare at pres- A Vonaplete;gtock. I : I - � - I I � ie residences iting her niece, Mrs. George Chesney, Gods- beat this store. W. 11. �VIMB, -9,0orth. 1658-1 time - with our exhib�ters at the iffe4 � I In the country a number of: fin If you want good gcode 'for little money you cannot th � . - T� � I 91 . � ; , . �ent � �, havo been built, among otheri3 being one for rich street, for the past few weeks, leaves en,t vi iting her re atives and friends,, .. r 4, CoumL.-The coiIncil m4 in Jones' hall shows. Many red iieketsbavebeericomin' . . Larger, and possibly betteraesorted than -' -_ I - . 4 4 16 � i, . i� On &HUMBER & SON Mr. George Dorrance, of McKillop, and Mr, for her home in�Detroit to -day, (Friday.)-- 1,17 - � many years. -Mies -1 . I 9 af �6r absence I I 1. � . I � ;�'l I Robert I;eatherland,,;Lof Tuck ' Leadbury, on Monday, the ilth of &ptems this way. -Mr. and Mrs. Willian� McAl. at.any time in the past; a splendid 001100- ��- I �i . eramith, This Threerink8from' theSeatorth bow-lingelub . Urquh ... t, of IrIxetet, spent last Sab., tion of new and becoming styles - pleutY Of L '1� �� _ ;. 4 JEWELEFI�S$ SEAFORTH. her. Members of cob cil all presen r, of the Par �t L � t- � i I i8t is only a partial one of the im rovenients went to Sbratford on -Wednesday to play a t. Ac. liste r tine, were, during �the bath he a the gu" of I he Misses Shirray, of - 'L� . i 1618 :, � . I ;; � that have beer) made in to7n'an i i counts were pamed and paid for gravel, fore ipart of the NveA,' visiting wit ' room and good day light - poliie and at- - i - ­__ _ . I It Mr. .and I P � I �� � ___ i vicinity. friendly match with tbe club of that town, � � Hay.�-misawhi�eside3wasin.Seaforth on ' YOU) I � i: i lumber,, jobs and bi . te�,t e sales ,people to wait upon � - i I This activity in building eems to and came out victorious by eleven sbote.- idges, amounting to Mrs� W. W, CoopeI,1,Mrs. McAllis'er's,81'8- Tuesday last.-Mrn. Brummett, of London,' W 'v best � � DISTRICT MATTERS. $433.10, F. Gutteridge was paid for three ter,�-Mrs. McDonald, and her sist�r, se instructions are to give their i . � . 41 . � point to a better finaticia, feeling The Seaforth company Lof the 33rd battalion, ' miss hasbeho visititio It . M ra, Robeft services to everybody who avors this AM ; I .1 . � i . , er neices, ; �Ir and it would eeem . � cement abutments for two eteel . bridges, Jepie Anderson, both of London, 1 visitdd Bell, jr,, arid Mrs. . Charles McAllister, I f I " �t � I . . . that we are en- accompanied by the baud, go to Goderieh tl) � 1. . - w1th their patronage, I I 1. $1, 178. At a opecial meeting on the 15th th parents, Mr. ano Mrs. John Aiiderion, � I If LM hr ,Cwn - Joying some of the "growing tim(s.11 on Wednesday to takelplart in a military . Mr. J3sephi Norris, who is attending the I ­ . . � , - S , -01. 9N inst., Paschel Pigeon, ,,ontractor on drain, this 1week.-The footDall match, antiou�ced I . � C !_ I demonsbration there. �he company will � Detroit dental college, is here visiting his - I +++++++_1_++_1_1__11�_ � _. �. � 1,11ron Owsitkat. _* Ir - 11 . I . was paid $336 on engineer's certificate, for for Saturday evening! did not takO plitce, . . . '.1 I t�ln E(;110t-,J)v11-,fx NOTES. - J s� sisters.-Mr!L Andrew Lammie, drugg.ist, of I I- I A .. - qt M rd., IN' Archi- meet in the armory this (Friday) evening, � - showing up. Our 4OY8 Detroit, isAeviting his mother. I , . . I �, . � I M. � I I � : - I __.. . work done on drain, Council adjourned to the 31 th boy's not I I � � . �­___ - bald left on Monday morniDg for Ifessenden to arrange for the tr �� -Mr. Wellington I , 1 :4 - � meet in Jones' hall, Madbury, on Monday, go t) Re f rth on Sat rday to comp�te with : a The . - - p 1� � .. A i 11 . I - North Dakota, to see her daughter. who is' "'e8tcOtt, was the ue�u of Mr. Hugh Robb, - "I � � . Tn.tvr;.,i i i--i-,.-Thc followin� were ticket- . 9 . n boys. T, is should be i 9, � od I --- 0- J ;_ ' . ; the 9bh of October, at I ,o'clo�k. the 'Dublio t 99 � I .- , 0 i� I ed out of to ,ill of typhoid fever. on Sunday last, � .� Perth Items. i I . It is a long journey,' i � I "I I wix th*18 week to distant points, � DEATH OP A PIOI,�AE& -Another of the gam4, as the tea are evenly atched. � � 11: . . I ;1111 ! 1�y Mr. W. 8onierville, up-towti agent for i1elluiring three days' travelliDg.-;.Mr. Alex, — H � pioneers of McKillop has gone to her eter. We w!ill hope for Y . Tie other day r.1 Henry R . I � . [ M 8 - I . P ­, � I I 'nirtd Trunk lWlway : Mrs. Ww, . McKay, who went to the Pacifc Coast laeb � South.U10th pe brou t! to the stor � Eb JkF A UL ' _400d results fro.ic� e boy 'oese, of I - , 1� � tl � )c (, 'gmo spring, returned home laeb week. I He went lboro. . nal rest, in the person of Mary Bell, relict to ilre west. r. and Mrs. .er 'and ) ehouse - . � Archibald, E ndville, to Fessenden, Lond4, of the late' John Dioluon, who died at the ch ten spent a few -pleasant days � at Mr. of Rosi'� Reddaway; Stratford, a load of . � I . I , : � . I its far north' as Atlin Lake, about eleven (IATHERINOS.-ReV. 'I Mr. Copeland, who home of her son, W, J1. Dickson, gravel John Bawden'o, Centialia, this we6, -Mr. oats of 49 al a conti: ining 154J bushels. , U114 I I . Worth Dakota ; Andrew Dodd's, McKillol?, hundred miles from Vancouver, Mr. �* : Dry Goods '. . r : . Mc- has been oonfined to hi� bed for the past road, near Walton, on Wednesday, the 6th Robert Smillie, who was at the Lou on 1air The oa 513 tested 40� pou ,ids to the bushel. . . - . � tu Detroi& , Mra. Fowler and IMi8s Clark,, Kay has bad an -experience sufficient for a- two weeks� is able to bl� around aea.i.n. , He -insb,, aged 74 years and 9 months. D with his imported hc rae, took fir t prize d employee of CY4 _. '. ­ Huron Road, to Nottawa, Muskok-a ; Chas, I - e- -N than A cG.raw, an ol . Rituhip, �'%'&lton, to Dobbi-Dgton Michigan - life time of ordinary duration. After leay. expects to take his w6rk again next Sab- ceased was a native of Dumfriesshire, Scob. and a diploma, whichi peaks weltifor1the the G nd , Pr nk Railway roundhouse at th's Greatest Cash - - . i , . I Mi '�eafu y ing Vancouver he did not sleep in a house bath. -Mr. Jenkins, of, Blyth, preached in land, and was married to her late husband kind of horse flesh Sm itil in! tb Stratford, fe�ll ead dn the street at noon � . .118 To w n, . _rth, to Bu�a,lo ; Mrs. till big return, an , though exposed to all the church in the mording and at Constance rl.3 illie , I i 8 Diw Goods Store. i A � I May and fainily, Beechwood, to, Chicago, in 1845. They came t Canada in 1860, liv. habit of keeping. Mt . John Chamb�rs,w.h Frida d nA been well for several . f . � - ' 0 . I 1�­ I - I sorts of weather and hardships, neVer took in .the afternoon, In the evening, Mr. ing at Paris for a year ; to Wroxeter, Huron was also there with a young roadoteri! ae- weekz� I H'b I __ .� _* � N Pr. bertson, who was called in, ... � I , . __� DEATH, (11 A PIZ a cold. The grand scenery was the only Holmes, Al k of Clin on, delivered very courity, for eight ths, and then cured the red ticket. Huron alwayo. bag its said th � de4t wasi due to heart failure, , . , 'n. -The gentleman thing lovel in and a man able sermo.n. -'r) . r Roth .1, A 1: f i j-, I r . y experience, On Monday last, wki e the to McKillop township, where they purchas. share in the way of prize winniug i�at � the and that an in. luest was not nectsoarg, He barn were a mass of glowing ruins. - r pa nnot live on )at very long,. -Mr. and scholars at No'. 8 were playing " crad -the. :ed their fine 100 acroa from the Canada big shows. -Our station is comple ly � ,000 with t i L allkided 'to in the following ragraph, ca I I i � . taken-fetmi a (Jes1patch f anaimo, Mrs. Robert Elli . ,sur. held a policy of $1 , ;he ange. house arid barn -were splendid structurt4 I;; , ny ci Ott, of Ottawa, who had Garr3tt, who was c the former having be y k� )I - " roln" �_ n the Company, then a bush lot. Mr. Dickson rounded with apple bi rrels, filled ii�i inside men. A famil 7 of five young children and I, ,� BrUiTih Columbia, was knoii n o in our been spending a fE W , - . "- � . readere, , days at the parental end, had the misfortune to have his ,ollar. died on May 14, 1882, �ged 62, "Of a cancer and out, waiting for s iipment, an is keep. an invalid wift survive, . hauled a year ago, and the latter two YOM - - . I � �ig cr*yfl� I i..� Ile was a cowsin of Ur. James home ere, left on their return on Monday bone broken. -The Misses Agnew, o " Bel- -of tlie stomach. all I . � I F , i i Forsythe, of Egmandville, and . The a bject of this notice ,ing our good natured i gent busy, ati;ending -About hal. 4ast one o'clock on the after. ago- Mr. Querengesser loses . so me years morning. Mr. Elliott holds a responsible grave, spent a few day with friendi here was an invalid for the past nine years from to the wants of al, needing clr�. 'Mr. noon of th 7bb inet.j hay, straw and grain, and I ;;, � � ago prea - be barns of Mr. Ferdin- of 1, nost of hiii . .111 . cl e(l in Scaforth. and Brucefield rtnd lucrative position at the Model Farn�, this week. -Miss Mabel Phair, of Lucknow, a fall in the yard, in w] iich her hip was f rac. Canning's little boy Frank, who i for ix and Qtatore gesier, of gan, were discover- farm implements. The ,, .1 I Preal) . a only things saved I ytertau churches. We cluote : "Rev. near t' nitob4, is visiting Miss Brigham and Miss Thomp- I y , cri, ic mse. H, 1�1 I Alexander �'oung, Lal,c i at city. -Mrs. Grant, of Ma tured. She had to be aided by crutches in weeks has been lyiIiig in a ,% or � iti al ed to 'be - on fire. In a few minutes the _were the -contents of the hi 8 �*ill -.1, . Presbyterian minis- is visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N�il son. -Mr. A. Brodged, druggist, of! Tor- getting about.. Three i nontbs ago she fell state, has borne hisisufferings with ibuch neighbQrs iad gathered, but they found that be a heavy loser as his insurance is Awa L � - . . . I I �, - - ter, died Thursday, September 7th. Mr. Brown, of this village. -Mrs. (.Rev.) James onto, is spending his vacation with bi a ain, and since that ti e was confi . broke out, Mr. Qaerelag,011W � �, ; � I . , the ;;_, q Scotland. Dallas returned tied to patience, and his physician, Dr. Armstrong,- they! could do nothing toward Ravi When the fire I:- - Young was borit near Rosshire, 'C a I � - � "'.4- "i Hifjanceatorawere�exten8ive agriculturists . to her home in Michiga�, parents. -Mr. L. Whitley spent last, week bger bed. Mrs. Dickson was a great but thinkathereis a slight improvemeotin barn#, so t ziey directed their efforts �:I -and his elder sons were absent at the- BOMO . � . Iiii � ithbis ill , on Mo day. She was accompanied b " ,ng him W I � Z t I y her with friends in Clinton. -The Misses oung patient sufferer, and fully realized that condition. -Mr. W. 0. Reid, of SWortb, ing the devouring element from the house, of his eldest son Fred, helpi � � ; I 1�. i ! � and several of theill fought under, the Duke nephew, Mr. Joseph Collie. -The ladies and Miss Jennie Kirk spent S with " these light afflictions work oat a far more brightened up our village one day rectIntly �ut the wt id v ram': blowing direct from thei barn, and only Mrs. Qlierengesser, One Of I- ­ unday . I I � ' �p �;[ 1 of Wellington in the Peninsular 'wars. He gathered in goodly numbers at the Thank- friends in Dungannon. -Mrs. B exceeding and eternal'v eight of glor �1 bsrh� her daughters and a little son of four or - - tj - received 9, good education at home, and offering meeting righam spent d with his smiling countenance., He was. out ,to the Ikouse� and'the latter was Lwoon of the JkV r" ';: Y. an I . : �, on Monday afternoon, a few days last week with friends in , n . 11; - q mith- five years being at home. Origi , - �4 early in life came to Canala. � was quite prepared to a �y good-bye to earth. taking a holiday, and while doing 4o i di On fi' i f their beat efforta to hinder' . �, I d rein a Itel 0 i � _% J i He Pursued though the rain poured down moat of tne . hill. -Mr. and Mrs. William Moom and ly concerns'in the h6l:,e of enjoying sweet not forget his old time friends by dropping it. In about !two hours both; -house and unknown. . i4 " : 1 ! . I . I � . 1P .1 I f ­ - I I I �_-" : . I ; i I 1__ ': . I . . 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