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k I - . I.-:- . AUGUST 3, 1900 . �.
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- I - � -- - - I . �� I � their week, 4ppeare to be having r who They Buy For" Cash
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�� I T���. �� I was Miss - riow required is the setting of the Bayfleld on Thurai
-1 . i I , roses, T1 a bridesmaid way to Dayfield,.where they will spend some All that in i - -
�, � I DISTRICT - MATVERS. I . She wore a er, - f ban been engaged on the Sarnia Post, has
I 11. I I usin of the bi ide. once guard ,of a date,-�-Mr. and Mrs. John Weismill, 0
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� � � . lace and c hiffon time. They were h A towu.-H. E. Huston and fain.
I .� .1 Bibles ' — - - gown of w aite dimity, wit 2 he for er art of last week, were returned to
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�. - large delegat4on from tratford, who are Henaall,. t I
.-. pop calling on Mrs. Blair, of the vil. fly have taken a cottage at the lake. -The
I # . jug I a dainty white bat with yellow - Fi They Buy To Sell -
.1 - . triTm . going to enjoy the lakb, brelizes of that - - to. il %in
11 and carried a � an in Victoria park, last
� . -, � . I 'Pool I 8.501 age, Mrs. Weis iller's mother. -Miss
, . lug f urow f, tovIs, and whit phiffon trimmiogili, resort.�Mrs. A. L. Ru Dot band concert giv .
- roses, , Miss Winailired � ular summer as- an immense success.
-Trayer Books - . - t f yellow in of the bride, has gone on a mouth's visit to relatives mud Gillosoie, of Hx er, and Miss Mary Eartle, Friday evening, w the citiz. .
. -- .1. -- Meek, of Alton, a little 040118 She was friends in Fordwich and vicinity. --Mr. A. of Stratford, at the guests of the Misses The evening was an ideal one, and Exeter I � I
TRAYELLERS. -The follow�ng were ticket- made a -pretty maid of honor. lace McKean and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Scott, of Mellll� at the home of Mr. T. Mellis.-Mrs. ons turned out in large numbers, L At , -
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Ili * a, is week at . sed in white taffeta silk, witi . th last Tues- Harvey, of Unborne, socom. ad by her band in all right.
- , -out to distant points tb dreg � Mount Forest drove to Seafor � p
'� . . okeltil agency ,: I ng to mablih, and car -led a Mokean and daughter returning Asughter, are, tb o ate of IV. and Mrs. the success of Millie Martin, daughter of �
i� . Hymn Bo4s - Somerville's railway ti trimmi and bat - Ot goome. dayo Mrs. � no steemed citizen, Mr. Samuel Martin,
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. Z� ptreal mud ba9ket of floweri fter spending a, Johq. R. MoDAsid, Tuckeramith, Mrs.
, . . . �. I I and Mrs.',E, A. Fox, to Mc - A., with thern on Saturday a . 1' � - The People's Popular-
. . �. . y Mr. E. 1; White, B. in the recent high school entrance examins
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. q 1. S Thousan& Islands ;'W. Lloyd, to K!"got couple of weeks with her mother, Mrs. H. Hary y's daugh or. -Mr. David Cooper, the
kwc ario. Alter the cer3mony r. tions. Miss Martin obtained the highest . .
Michigan ; Robert Charts a to Ashla I od, Ont , 1hesney, Tuokeremith,,-Mrs. J. M. Beat past eek, was h1t Clinton having an ope . .
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, tl� I n ome of the M. C � �egate marks in.the county, viz., 8,56.- 1
At Weiry Low Price - Wisconsin -� Win. Brodie to 'Gaylo do the bridal party drove to the h Goderich to spend ation iporforme� on one of his eyes by Dr. a ff I
� - 1� ,'Ruggell Hill, �4.',gmondville' to bride's mothir, where a dainty dejeuner and family havo.sone to . Gunn for t .:--The is Dry Goods Store. i
. Ichigan I - he r4 moval -of a cataract turned from Niagara, where I
,� - -wards the Nummer.-Mr. and Mrs. James Me. 21. a Rattie White, of- Exeter north, has re-
- . t M Pe i lyania �; Mrs, F. -har. ,wag go ved. The happy 3ouple aftei she has been I
hiladelphis, tinny . r , eld.-Ur. delig tf ul sumi nor weather which we are . i -
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� Michael are rustio$tin .
. � � to Collinl4WOO4 1; Robert� Ar rn.' took the evening train or Barrie, where u in Bayfl him g is delighting the hearts of both. old engaged as milliner. -Rev. I .. 1� �
I . ris, Somforth, I and Mrs. E. Peroy,of ount Forest, visited vin - 1 � I
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I . io jg&n - W. Amento they will spend a brief honeymoon before ' ad the second of a series of sermons on . �:
I . t . ., � � . strong, to Belding, M ,b i ; . . r futurd home in -While and y)uug, bei one of the most pleasant ro � ; -
. . I , . ceeding-to that ., T.�ronto. at'Mr. M. Y. McLean's this week. E t ?,"W(TP di ;&I Son," at Main street Moth* . I - ,
. � I to Callander. . I . to we havc ad for many a year. I
�, - � . 7 f Sp. An. coining into town with a load of eggs for sessoi is 2, lost Sabbath evening----�Thls - � �
. . � � M brid a, who was a rr ember o I 9, � � .. - edist churo I . . 3
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. . I nd DID. Wilson & Company, on Wednesday af- � I I
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. We have a nIltmber of Shelf Worn* .and d fo t'. drew's choir and widely known in social a i squall an Sunday afternoon blew ova
I I To Toug CANAPA.—The Nest, Ha looh, Mr. John McNabb had quite a Hay. f ;
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I � of St. Lou![$, M i, Will at t ' usicial ciroles, received i large num bar of torm ; 0 1i �
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�, I � � n all club, . issolir in . go was misfortune. When in� front of Mr. James VO*F,US' LIST. —The voters' list for this destroyed the smoke stack of the ele trio -
I SlightlyiSailoi Bibles and 111yin 'Can%da, w1h very hat doome presents. - Among'the power house. The light service was not in- Do they koe goadis suitable for August �
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I . - 1. � - I ..f., . hortly on 0, tour throng, . . h Cowan's, one of the wheels ,came off the munjoipality has just been issued and from 1 ;F4 -hey sell their. .
I h a me of the 'beauti'ul heart shaped pendint, not wit torrupted. -Miss Evelyn Graham, of To. wear: * indeed, but t
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� . . hey expect to play wit a " . I Wagon, and the load upset, smashing a lot it we earn that � in the township there are I o. This monthias lots I of hot weather ahead, � . I
- Books which we have decided to at Had tearn 31, f rom the 988 routot has been visiting t Mr. J-ohn
I . &ins in 0'atario. The W pearls Ind turquoial room. :,, I
. I . I iny friends wi h Mr. an Mrs. of eigge. No other damage was done. -Miss in persons whose names appear on White's. -Miss Heal, of St. Paul, Minne- and it 4ways' costs something to keep I
I bampions of the assooisti n series in Their MI � i,
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� Olive and Miss Florence Lsidlaw returned th liot. Of th me, 855 are entitled to vate 1 �4
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. - clear oat if low prices will do it. , notoo has been the gu6ot of Mrs. W. G. Big-. 00*1. I I �`��
. . . I- I I . eputstj Rogg hF ppiness and goo ].fortune." . ' ' . . �
� ouis and have an exoe leub r- from Toronto, on Monday, whore they were no and elections to i - �
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I he first game will be play0d at . Berlin an , —, 4- ott.-Wilbur Whitemn, who has bee : -a it cost . I I
p I . ffidays, They were the Legislative Assembly ; 100 are entitled I' " " " h J This store is going to, try and mak 1� 1,
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. So M:o of these booka are soiled so slight- ugust 25th. The team! also 6 TuE TtTOKEUSAITT[t AUDIT.—Mr. T. Gr. BP04ding a few weak@' h( � of to vo;e I E. Folliek's, a returned to DO- you lee* to buy comfort here than to �
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I � I sing's accompanied ,11 Miss Mabel Smitho � To- at municipal elections only, and 33 I �
. ,)ndon, VV indoor, GxlencioexMs'l er, Williamson, of, -Provincial Auditor - troit.-!Atise Edna McCallum has returned t.,
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� , I ly that it is not notioeableo'lirilile k4 lay at L ronto, who w a nd her holidays here.- are entitled to vote st�jalectious to the Login. -Miss any other store to which you might go. : , iF
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� 1. j-15, Seaforth, Woods �ock, Chathim, departur out, at Toronto, ban comple ad his � ' I model. lativo Ansembly only. . There are 49Z per- from a visit with friends in Senfortb - F s
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L Maud Jeakell; nurse, met. with a se I- Z
�7 t I istowel,'Wingliain and I -russelo-, Outalio ; audit of the treasurerle books' for tht appear. .�
w prices win be, tie tioticemb14", thvit-W-o,; ed and painted, and it now has the sons.�n the list who are elegible to serve as . I over the store, all summer -stuffs :must I % �
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I - . etrolt, Michigan, and Ch cagoo Illinois. . ahip of Tuckersm is ha . cident lately, in attending a patient, when - : .� �
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� . you will be tem. pte4.- to *-- . report to the council, '"'he audit was made . a - 4(— - , - she onred carbolie acid over one fall shipments. I �- �
I feel sure . on Goderich street ast.i�lars. Robert ,�, I
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; . . . . . FOR Civic HOLIDAY. -The 'Huron Foot- -at the eDlicitation of a number of ratepay- � - himils.-Dr. Homer Kinsman, of Sarnia, �
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11 : Mooney, of Adrian, Michigan, accompanied Usborne. sy. We are At thin stor's your dollars -will assume a new I
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It � � . � buy. . ball Club and the 33ed Regiment Band are 1, ers, and covers the !116 it ten years and a by her daughter, Miss Ethel, are spending � to' list of visited his mother here on Sund � i.
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I � . a A4ond not 13 &8* half. It his report, wgi(h covers some merry is, hear of her continued poor health. digni : t
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�petitiouing to hav ,:even Dr, Mrs. T. issued and. the John A. Gregory, of Yorktown, Northwest is 0 great. You make them spin out
� . . that a .few weeks with her sisti this has been
- Seaforth's civic holid Y, W an they will run. or eight pages,. Mr. Williamson $-to �- �� 'I'
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LL DE ' to Berrin, w�jmere the Hurons I pt Oray.-Mr. George Stoat, of Saginaw' vario'bo'sto,tut(ty copies havel been deliver- I th:ir entire length. .
CC A MONINATIONS n � -he has .ouud that the books have belen ke i . - Torritoryo who has been home on a visit 11 ,
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5 Mich gan, is visi a lit t -in a total of 845 voters, of �
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� . . . I I � . i an excursio . . . . I . Ind apardfrom a i 'ting his parents, Mr. and ad. On tb . spent several days last week among friends ' i I
4 11 the final mat )ioushiP Of ,in a Trio it oystematia wayt a , mondville.-Miss Fen. 1-1 .1"Arm . V1 n- 11; - But remember that you gob no shou worn �
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I I U141 . I . AND ALL -VJ11`U1'J;') U13i Arrang1epients. ova been ,made couple I f clerical err!)rs, which have made Am. I a nom 397, are eligs a to -11. Vo - , in oderich sun Kinburn.- to. ML IS) oods,;hereyou get no window faded 0
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� ,-. . 4%. I 'to pr�ovj I 0 , vote at of Clinton, spent a few days last week with I 17
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: . � R I de ample- ace( me. no aiffe ,ence .to the tcwnship, and. which ell% Kidd wh6 has been visiting her brother w are 614 eligi le to 4
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. - , . . 1. ' I rain going�eastan( to- are verr insig cLean has biten al elee ion I �
r , � I patit month, 7has Mrs. Tsit.-The Clinton Ia- gargaits, here you get no pawned off '
, I ., 'I - dation on the eat, y It nifleant, they are correct in GUN, at & Falls, for the t s and el�ctions to the her mother,
1 14,�;, i� � .:. - - . .- the regular ight train*. rho ever tail. This rejort placea.Ahe late returned home. -M. Y. M Legi ilative Assembl ; 154 4re .entitled to cresse team defaulted to Exeter, here, on shoddy. - c
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�i 9 treasurer, N1 r, James Mu rray, of Hen I �
I , - -S, I and with a cold. -The Mitchell bow,U'ios only and 77 are entitled to VAS at elections they could out of the sesson's sport, and if th . rices are ex optionally low on. ri
- � -Z L - jo a good ioli. most erviable position, Fbr ten years a 0 � . 11
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� PAPST'S day and see a good - in loot -ball sh?uld a hslf I o ho. i treas- for t ie Legislative Assembly only. then robbed Exeter of the gace here. That's many it lugs, it's not because they"ra
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: . �: . I TH E PLA, C E - avail themselves of this � )portunity. i urer, and in all that ti a he- has kel V on the green here, on Thursday ---- their estimate of fair ash 9 of the quality or the colon, 1�
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i - : - . ' fficien Jy. We cc r tilate Mr OV it VOTHRf -The voters' lists for this X total of 662 names, an. addition of some � .;
. - , -�� vrLfu NOTE$. Miss JennieB ird, �e . Murray , . they,� the goodat must move out quick. , *
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� I I , - i�l KSTOBE, SUFORTH. 14,(�',B,IOND endation wlich the OTHS.-Mrs. Erin Childs# at to hand and Of age 335 may be callev i
. - - ; - endiig a on the moellent reco township, for 1is year, are Ju , I
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I It. � - �i of St. Paul, is here at rement, lip . " �
- Z: I -�� equired 30 days in visiting friends and relatives statistics :' on as jurors.
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i , ::JV--- few holidays. -Mrs I es 3oad, offloisted - 1, 321 ;
� , -, f A I I a audit-, -Mr. Carrie, of the Thant � , �
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t -. ?-;�� .- - - which �o make the a ,to and as Q] Total number c)f voters on the list, I ; �,
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� I :� � -I !,t or's' fees are $8 per d : - persona entitled to vote at municipal elec-
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ending a couple of we i with other in. a sotor, Rev., Mr. ' LAR GOODS
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.. Z 4EWELRYto op � the lot a,.- bill amounts to $267, . beene ' of the p tiont and 'elections to the Legialative.As- ITimma. -Bruseels races, to be held on Men POPU.
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hi. . : I I i,i . oidental expenois, will bring, up the costs to Long. -Laura Nichols, of Brussels, in sed t � -
'A � ; Misses Maria and Tena is ow, who- b4ve . stimll�, 1,06L; persons entitled to vote a * (lay, should prove a -grand j .
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� - Z. . i- i I Zi - - * -the n ighborhood Of $300. ing her holidays here. -A number of rArm- mun,cipal elections only, 151 ; p ' h I
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I g -1 I -1� i been in Hamil on tor tbla he report, however,- ill ,set at itist Any arm have threshed their title I to vote at elections to the Legislative large one. - L-Adies are admitted free. Co .1 PLEASINGLY PRICED.
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I . I Jewel.rY, Silverware, etc. returned home to spend. t hair holidays with T - orrison
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- f,�.j uneasiness - I . )d yield. ---Miss M. J. M . the total number -A large number from Brussels took I -
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al � f, I things were'not . perhaps just as iarriy..' on -the list, 659 are eligible to serve as races st Wingham, on Wednesday.--LMrs- I
� I .., � , � ,; I The questictio, iiii easily .answered., if You been in Ahuburn, a York, for the past isted t ip, ex. There in no possibility ,of buyib better -
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i . . Will come to H OP- year or so, is home on .is holidays. . Mr. ' I � isit her siate -valuee'than you canbuy here. When ��
.- . i - - tended visit to Winnipeg, to V � -�.
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L -, 7, , � III posite Reid & V�Iilsou'o hardware store, Sea- Win. Charle8worth-, or. _got his ankle il and these goods are being bought,at thit , 1;
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r I - .. I il . L - Scott, of Sarnia, are visiting in seasoul of the year, by the shrowest buy- ��
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L - -1 1'�� stock of th . I I D BAY Com N)TES.-Farmers are commencing to cut Ford- " arm they must be getting special oir- , :i
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, . � ' . . The strong man in, GATIREF-INIG,-Mr. Win. E. Hoggarth, to ploy a frien�,jy Varna, and met with do-
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i - - - Manager. � Ing I or SAmforth of the s moon. . 1708 son, teacher in No. 6, for several years, was -Some of Louis, Missour I foot b 11 team Will Play
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. , � L '- I I � ouse along the 11 ia. be%ttie 1;ros., Boa- Gambleford pub . . foot ball team t I -
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; r f.,�-- DOMINION BANK. He has been .prinoipal'of the Me I . no part- of this I L an -Miss been beaten I I CORSET
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: �.I'.. �. I . in,)st highly reacimmen . our Ju y and _gooas, )od, was the guest of Mrs. Anthony Al- I . . � i-ty a
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, �� ; � 1. 0 of an and lis and general dry 400Tal Is no Wa manosh.- William Jackson, Sth line, offers of a supreme qual, at
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F, - � � in , 1' y nd return. G. B. F ing yVingham. 1701-tf tion used as a too,. house. we ve had melted everybody. It has done - t�
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. . Wright, was defdrred unti beginning'6f next Week. . K
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A T-- I. I .� F and advances m.. ade on sarne at lowest Courts for the Pro .. got a few sba�is Otonogra,phers Is daily i report good crops and a good sample. -Mr. things shown for hot weather PERPALES AND CAMBRICS.
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ili which 40,363 suits weri,ultentered,i r . - coullin, Mr. D. Spencer. 2 A i
- � I ou - must out. � The E. Ale Foul rif several weeks at death of Miss Margaret McIntyre, which o - i
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. - ing $1,384,943.1 1 ; amc of cla me, 2,382 ; The. Seaforth people wi have t n Would think consider I
the United States, and Europp; Cc re alioiug ptices-elo fine that ured at the home of her Lmother, Babyllo '� I
I . I, Seaforth, a . "Pen y o 1139 � 9
. phy $1.15 to goo the beauti)s of Brantfok . - I ond clai . I
- transcripts, 4,858 ; judg�lnent summonses is- . . g out. w horr ie, lef r, on 10 I d beauty. This store does not in that I � I
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SAVINGS DEPARTM 1, 228 ; trials by .j aOy, and jurors re. . . Alberta. -M7. Edward Marchneau has line,- Stanley, on Monday last. Decease they are redicillously cheap, but better :
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. ceived 197,510, In Huron county the � GET TnE . taken the ocntract to excavate two large had been ailing for some ime. She was -than the money they Fell them for. I
upwards. 7 . tion, If you. want a thorl: ugh business Ot shorthand ran away downi' a d tic you get the great cell ire for I be St. Joseph Wine Cornpany. 50 years of age. She'was highly esteemed I
figures for the twelvo di�isions are -,- I :
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W, K.'PEARCIE I gltaon,d the Cantr d Business Col'ege, Strat. barcine j,ust at th: time you most neea -the Th&Vs their � . I
R. S. HAYS, I Is c 1, I . . One is under the fictory building where the by all who knew her, and the sympathy of
- No. Claim ford, ge has equipped thousand a of yo!ing goo . 1763-1 o- I -
I Solicitor Manager. . . n for busim m life. 1698-tt a, wine,will be ma:ufactured. This one is ,many friends is extended to the aged � � I I
. Claims. Amount. . men and wI,.,me � A HAPPY EVENINC.-Mr. Robert Arm. To - I -1 I
� . .1 I 'Crockery -at A. Young's. You can buy Almost, completedi but the second one is ther and alaters. The remains were in ler I
. Goderich �4 2`1 I.-86017 56 stron g's beautiful residenoe, the Bron" near the lake. Its dimensions area hund- red in the Ba�fleld cemetery on Wedneadty. CAftPETS AND LINOLEUTNIS �
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I I - - - I V 27 , -4:3( 4 69 a nice -p!eeo dinner oat at A. Mede6flarm, was the scene of a happy event . .
� ,; . - i - Seaforth I - kin's best BeMi-pDrefilain 1 �7 piece set � red feet square and, fifty feet deep. This NOTES. -M019. R. -Murray, of Detroit, n,pd, I LACE CURTAINS I
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11 130 4,C 9 52 last Friday eveni , .
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. � �. . It . � � , . 36. 9', 2 16 plates,bowle, bakers, pit(hers, plattersi, i Phich. come befWg upwards. of 300, assembled In the wl ran are visiting friends here. -Beat le . . Y111SNILLE CURTAINS I
I.: Jt - � .. - s Brussels I . days at least. . i -
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� NV. N, WATSON, North Mainigbreet, ! re bought before th I
- . � I � !� . 113 , 615 27 we ke room for ou fall,stock. came from Albany, Det it, ' Cleveland, I - ,,at- , 5,1000 � I
- . Dunennon � . eelfipg them chei,p to ma Lumley. new store the th lay. They got I ,
, 1. 1 20 5' 4 91 We have just opened- out a crate of ro , .
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- - � Seaforth. :j � Bayfield ,nware,,, ' Clinton, Seafoith, Blyt "NEws Nopim-The hum laid down. r a now busy digging out 1 , CHENILLE 4 RS
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A i ! . �Mliany, Goder. � , i96 .3,6 4 37 bought direct Will the factory places, .showing the eatee in the cellar. �T a annual garden party, unaer .
�, . ,ndar8oh Bicycle Cc heals ; 708 , ' - .
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I , job Ont. A full ItlecitthO Mi Gorrie � .3 85 . Armstrong and his e8timabl3 lady ' -Messrs. tha auspioes of St. John' �
fl� 4, L I a for'the boason of i.000 on hand, - The 11 McCeeady," i my ! Have ou ever tried the water d tur iing, ou 40 bushels per acre,
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. 71t, . . the celotizated " White $owing �blachtvo Company Crediton I 125 . 647 15 ford'exoursion July M. 1703-1 a � . sister Ellen, rusticated at . . . 1�,ONE'YCOMB SPRE ADS, .
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I . �1- i 1� bloycluo cf ditva'and, Ohio, All wheels guaranteed Blyth . ,.� - . �40 - ,� 1,309 31 T ' I -@— . . being rested the OOM . .engaged for the occasion, and, as usual, a
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. I and prices rllht. Call and examine before you pur 11 , ) � ring with music and laughter, never big time is expected. Tea will. be served -� I . I I
� 1. , .# . I Ile PDA3 and sundrios kept -AT, olem pai ied by M r. and -Alto. Dickson, of Ses- .
.- - I chase, A ful line of J)LV�yt , BRIEFS,-1dr. E. 0. an a i from 7 to 9 o'olook.* Every person co.me and
� - -. - . � in stock and rapmrloi4 dono. Also damlar in " R . - Total , 1 :881 . 1,928,096 15 . LOC INIcMiah. ping till the sky won uddy n the east. I � � I
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I I patts, etc. . IN jo, fYD i zN.0 Ponsolatiod. rize at Staples, Allen, Britton, Fowler and' Ber. vie ting P. Horn h Hart and James Armstrong, with their good ' � . I 1.
l . . -, Coleman, skip, won the wick, accompanied on the organ by Miss and other f iends.-Mr. as in- -
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1 I . I -W- MT - -V7A.r",- SOW, marriage i the London' tournament, hist wce . ' -Mr ladic 'enicked at Grand Bend on Wed-
,.: I 7 . Britton, Mrs. Millson, Mrs. )Sanderson and vasbed in a fine new Clevela id. whe . , i
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: ,-. I Ge.neral Insura, I . , on a trip up the lakeE. They Mrs. Armstr . ong-may be long spared to ex- hutat appoi tment on Sabbath lastl* Bayfield. I
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I . I or in_Sewing Machines. stationed tit sever a I 11 A very rluiit Duluth., and will be away a couple o tend their hospitality. I flbsBnee of the I pastor, Mr. F. A, Edwards is clearing out a.' lot of � � �.
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.11 . I . 1630 county. The Poat. says - We wish them a pleasant voyage. -Mr. . � I Thoratori Unger?, of Napanee, Visited hi '
I 18 Felt Hats, worth boo, 76c ani St, at 215c each. A
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I- I . I I. wedding was ciel.ebrated �alt four o'clock yes, James Leatherland" 'a thi� town, has been i . . t alit tat Mrsi-'Ma,tt Miller and Mrs. P. Whit- rare chance to gd,t a cheip hat. 1703-1 .
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. I i . TEAS ARE UP. ' ' ' entitled, " famous M on and Grea JOTTI-NOS.-The form dis�ance, covering 100 miles K day. -Mr. hmeur,
I � was warried at the ham6 6f her. inotl er, 85 'L)entury." This is a have mostly cor 'd their fall wheat and - from civet J. Tippert's harness shop to their � I
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- . . i . , Mr. Lea'therland is' pmouririg a large num. steam thrasher can with him, to visit friends and relatives Tippet has returned from a visit, Her UU4 , . I
. . I 9 '. - 5 lie I n ber -of subscribers.-Mro. McOrae, of To- tion. Mr. Wm'CalfQ around Bellevillo.-The weathdr at premnt . -
. a I . ThL Eastern trouble,3 are disturbin' the E Wiltion. * The blide wa co ni gly , I . 6us was the first in thA cousimp Miss Meyers, returned with-bim.- , �
. ; i tea market an(I all lines are up. We have dre8iied iu a brown ti-4velling -suit. How. ronto, visited her gisteri Mrs. T. R. F, Case, field this year, having thr6shed for Mr. S., could not be excell6d for -harvesting, some Mr. Arthur Peck is home from Cleveland$ 1
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. . ,bought largcl� and will. 8titl continue at the ard, the caterer, of Kim treat East, erved -A number from town at C4th's . I
; � I , At hinct.: Only the inimedi� I lost week. Although � mer resident of Bayfield,but now of London,
I� - i . . old price, '_�8e pl�ki` J)4)tl11(J. - a delightful lig races . yield of wheat is fair. -P. Mcilsaac, our . .
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I � his line f r -here, 0 Exeter.
. � The ever incre.i4cig demand for t bride is well linowij it, musica. 6i cles I racen, nor is their track to be omp�red campers from E,.ceter to Grand Bend. Grand . Rubie Fisher and Master Goor e Fisher are
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. - � with ours, Mayfi&[ Irene Stark, the� in- Bend is becoming more P' ]or as a surn- . nvey- . . - d St � I .
. vi. ,,, at Ithe-, Aleahan Musical a�du those from a ward's. -Provost Watkins, o
i . Beattie BroB. 214,�. t,. . . Ladies' College an( I . font daughter of Mr. Loftus Starl:1 died on mer resorb every year, Car;hy' Osler & Co.. Toronto,) Barrister, Cc . , - �
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I "'A by, In cesaii'4"'Bya,k preached in TriniLy church on Sunday morn I —
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t I i . I _ Maitlandbank cemet ry Wednes ay. �ere, will find it in tit cc In - 1681-tt ing, and there wag aervice in thw evening,
I - I BEATTIE BR ville, where phe was l6ader of't�.,i choir. The child, which was a little over a ear old, the Dashwood st from Exeter to I . - when Rev. Mr. Lowe, of Wingham, preach- McNeil ongucts service for the next two
� 01 � 03., Seaflbirth. ' f Lon the evening t,rain for, p6ople of. Dash- . DEATA 01 ,k-, OLD RESIDE,N'T. Last week gmou&
%, � ;1 happy coilplip le ' week. Mrs. and Grand Bend. -The young . to the' death of M d, -On Sunday next, the anuual childiren'i Sabbath*. Xir. Walter Baker, of E
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. i .. - . . Deu'ver,-Colorado, whcro they Will reBide in w - . . onnection with the ville, isopending his holidu
: I Phone 9. Miss Graham, of 1� mondville, I ave beon ood picuicked at Grand end on Friday, ya in Baytield,
I i . 9 J . Thomasi Patkineon, one of the ` eer resi- day services, in c
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. ; . . � .. I -lacrosEe team go to 14 . itcholl to day (Friday)� Shetler, who as ding a short d I . In the morning Rev. Mr. M-cKibbin, of :
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� :, - ff " of the C. E,ugland, arid was 89 y'ars of ago. -In 1831 the evening the pastor, Rev. Mr. Vellau 'working:this week putting up poles- for th
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- 1 4 "7 mementos of the canspiwgn in South. Africa B. B. Gunn's dry goods store, ivaR taken children's day services at Zurich on'Sunday. officiate. There' will be songs, recita. Belli Teleplibno Company, exteudin
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1 �0`7 11 `1 - ly ill on Friday la8t,'and Mrs, A. FLied is,confi4ed to her roorn e, iher tbeV lived a happy wedded life for tions choruses duets, etc,, by the children.
. I I le��,&, , - . , I . first 0anadian ciontirige�t. �Besides a num. sudde u . 11 soon to hear of 1 9 the Delaney corner to the Willianit' fltor,fs . - I I
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I I- - taken to his home, where he has sirioe been through illness, but ,We ho' ; Kly-two y ars, when on the 24th of July, plied to Sunday where the head office will be. -Miss Mary'
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I I . - ber of �iape,r8, lie has E; Y.-Vitis 1. Goetz spent ool neods.-The followinf persons are at '
L F . 18 3. his loving helpmeet was gathered -to McDade and A. .McDermott have
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A . � STRATFORID, ONTARIO. box presented -to him by the Quecr:,. one of lie is recovering nicigly.-Miss Gillespie,. of a few days this wc�ok visiting friends in I a and the cottages on T. J. Nlarkb terrace : Mr. Detroit to reeide.-Mr. John Muirray bat
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.1 -. � � . Nu lesn t1bom Pigitf, large bus-incss colleges which -was reccived'by�cacih'of the tioldiers. � . . I . Michigan, is he,- long rest. In 1851, Mr. Parkinso d IMrs. Lough and family, Mrs. &-n*d Miss lef b for � � )atroiib to better his pro3pects,- �
. I Ay i i it' lier 'cousins, the Misaes Mo. Zurich. -Mr. Sinion� Shon" of
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. � 11ave al)pliud t.) uti within the last six weeks At the battle of T, aad6rburg M r.' Kennedy Is v)08f1 lloxbotlo.-Mrs. Brooks �ard " visiting his mother and Other relatives in m Doan, of Clinton ; Mrs. J.i DeluncY is home from Baffalo,
� . 6 . Millar]$ . I an I three o aughtefs, lef t the. old , land, and- Combe, and the Mime
i for our gradu.%te.3 to 6ako positions as t6ach- ,d up to the froirt an ammunition inule,
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� . IV I � . Matter Timi of Montrealf are guests at Mr. town. -Dr. Routledge, V. IS., has moved in- - six weeks and six Mr. and Mrs. MeMordia and family Lon. where.mbe has been for tho past few montbo. .
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, � -� ers in Lheir . John - Campbell's, McKillop. -M-, Andrew to Mr..Wm. Walper's house, M. don road ; Rev. A.- Stewart, wife arid family, I I sbeen
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- , . ju flave a,priliutl to us in one day for hio k apme -, �t in two'a photograph houso.- days in, a 6ailiug vessel, they landed in New -George Boomstock, of YpAlmnti, be .
r- 11 CC,& tic [I , n 1, sinaAhin of Clinton ; the Minsea Dougherty and ]VIrs. - nie Wjj_ - �
.. I , 'Richmond, of Iowa, was visiting hi,, un-cle, havin bought 'Mr. RoAlledge's - The * " ' f i do in town.-Misa Min .
.: offico lieflly� Thia'i�4 fittrely the best sc'hool of his sister which he 611td - there. For th is -ried from London. York.. ournmerof 1851 was spent in visiting, rien -
I - . . C Mr. A. Young,, this week. -Mr. Wm. Fol- Miss fda*Haug has rctui . ' Elliott and family, of Micchell ; Mra. Glass tipending her vacation
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for you. (.4titloog-to frep. act of bravery he recolive.l.1 'hon.ovabk - men. � of LundOD.
� : land,.a former Seaforth boy, but who haz I #---.L— 1 E xeter and family, at homo.-Rov. Father Bkoh'art, of the
. I I . - . bion in the degpat�he . - One interesting . .1 � the move ty Usborne. was made. I �
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. I I - W, J. [�,'LIAOTT, Principal. artiule was a menional' ard, which b re the bcen li . viD,g in Clevelti,nd for a umber of Kippen. th 3n consis ��-ed of Acheson'a shoe store and NOTES, -Bay field, as a summer reRort, is Capuchin Order, from M.innesots, has spent
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� . 4444-62 wortlg 1, In memory -- f Cronje, who alle" yearm'. is visiting old frie n to , r. d r8on, of Lon- Corling'stonnery, James Pickard was then becomirig Mo the past week among usi, and during
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I 1. I I - - � I I I Bobe ' on 11 . njiiiba . moffLitt, . of Paxto&i T'llinoial " " I In NOTE.S.-.MisS Jeonie An a keeping his first store on the 3rd conceseion denced by the, large number of people who here has devoted his time in preparing a
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I wimbed to an attack o Mr& Al. B. Smith'$" -Rev. � t ar in, ipending a-fe W* We0lib' PI tiarrt visit come hero, The hotels are full to over their firtt commun- -
; Pay, February, '2701, ,. 000, Not Icat but. i�r.ia Mrs. of Usbornoo and from him Mr. Parkinson ' number,of childien for
, terian church itt having at the horne of her pavent.li, Ur. and
� �, i ' gone before -to 8b .110cua," Altho gh. he pastor of the Presby' an IN S. jani6oti Can- bought a bake kettle in which to cook, the flowilig, -while every house in the village ion - wbjch took place Sunday, the 29tb ult.
. -- I W. SornerVille, ' his holidays, and the pulpit, 6n Sunday John Anderson, St ley, ,',Ir 11iKury of a wvos being then unknown in the that caii spare any room is ciecupied.-Har. - I es& Nicholson, of Montreal., in
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! � I - has bocn iu several bati.les, M r, Ko,nn,dy has . . P ting operations are in full owing. Tne
I . I . A last, was occupied by Rev. MrI. Munroe, of nirig and son Frank, are this week cam i SLarting early in the morning vas spending ber --holiduys with Mr. and Mrs, I
I ! 1,. NT ne"er received it sowatell. No haa -Euff6reLl Ridgetown.-Master Frank See t, son of at Grand Bend. -We are sorry tolearn that H a ron trac b. t of the fall wheat Land barley if; out. )Man LC. .
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- i- I an at,tack of fover, butihm arnee rec vared. - -1 ! from Grandy Wehh'a shant,y, where they. Mo's A tholic
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- I TOWN I 1(2� 1� FIT A(; E, ) Ile prizes very ',highl�' the chocolale bbx Mr. Robert Sbott,,iof Ha- , �as pasoed M r., ,james McDougall is! not keeping aq bad rested for a short time, they were able The yield promises to be abundant. Thresh- 'Wallace. -The R chureb,: Ot
t : - - -1 wel( as he haa be6n for some woulaB bauk. - M Dublin, is progremsing rapidly, and the
;� : Grca n d T11-Unk Railway from �'he Q,iiccij, t-,nd h�tia I hft strict jn8ti , ,-uc.' a very creditable examination foir the high ,Gunn, of Clinton, waa, during the weelf, to travel i -he surprising distance of five ing will be in full swing in a few days,-, r. prospects are.we will have a flue eburoh in
I . - school, although he is only ten years of age, Dr, they R. Blair hw3 sold his threshing inaclune to
. I . I tiong thal., it� is neitherli to Lid losb noi given He owes his early advancement to his own in the village attending to his paticiA.', Mr. miles, when night overtook them and thers. As the boys are ener, the near- future. -Dr. Michell and bit young �
I <:� -Y-.s "T.-Fi IVI - found shelter in the friendly.'shanty of Mr. MeEwen Bro ison, 1$ert, have extended their visit in V-
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Commervial l' -d ling, , . 4*Lhrough the reti�uinder .of. ill) dan" his - uncle, Mr. Andrew , Mr. John IV.-',v1r. James MulliollELIA, of Harpurhey, Joeeph H(,:gg until morning, while J I get 8 a ronto for another week, where they are ea- � .
. . I ptdgtr IvithouL injury. : . Scott. was paying a th a oldest on, who had been Bent on ehate of patronage. Mr. Blair Ila joying themselves immiem,ely. .
11 1646 � 1. - . . - Landtiborough sold a large bill of-, furniture during the week, visit to his. I ?nt the purebafled au interest in Mr. A. Bird's outn I
� - . I I lie. It looks like olden tc the shar ty, only a mile away, npi —*-- I
I � . --:--*,, - 'ode'rich town. old friend, T. Mel will work with him -M.r. Jobn is . -
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..- � . . � . � MATIMWSLAII.-Tho gentleman wl,o took i !hip, who sayR,ho can purchase better furn. times to see Air. Mulholland's smiling coun. nighb standing in t and, waiting for some making an addition to his evaporator, and -Tuesday morning July - I
q ; , apple packers c(nt of a d )or, axe in h a o'l,loek, a very pretty wedaing was eel
% � Seaforth than he can tenance in our miftt.-Tho
I . &% P't-k ' the promio(-nt par� in Ithe interesting event I iture for less moncy in ok him in the dark. will I)a able to handle -all the apr.les that h
, I 0% Env ' brated at St. Patrieli'm church, Kinko �
� :1 var V ECIALS referr,ed to in Lho joll6wing pa-rigraph, in either Goderich or Clinton. This is the are now busy on their rounds. Those who bear or wo.ves to atta they can purchase. -Mho Thomson, of Blake, has being two. bighl
- . - o such heavV losers in the apple line last neam. Out of the unbroken wilderness %g the contraeting parties
� which wo take from von - Orangeville paper,' general to6timony, not.only in furniture, wor �
I . I � I . I I ppoar this sea)Bon to be placing the made A fin farm and in 1 8812 they retired to been eng, ed to tealeh the Sauble line echool i esteemed young people in the persona -0
� � I M(Xillop., but in all other requirements; -Dr. aud'Mrt,. season a � months. -Mr. Jamefs Dewar, "A'.1 .
� . is a son of Mr. James Hogg, of I M r. for t -he next aix �
. Ft),-,.Itir.ewc,l"iiit,rl�:,t,�ien',-.i- - . I ,joy a well earned root. Mr. William F. She&, of Winnipeg )"I'an
- . � 11 The marriagn of IMr. J. 1. Hogg , ipbell, of Brooklyn,'Now York, are vigit. prices a libtle milder. -Mrs, H. Shafer is E xeter to (in e Bauble line, h.%9 eold his farm to Mr. I
� 1,'(1ttitifill '1'.A.�',A L1,161.1 from $1 Up. W 1. A., Uor El a 0 ting with f i iends at, Zurich, -Mrs, (Rev. Pirk was most highly esteemed and ofth u.3ton, of the Front Road. We wel- toba, and Miss Mary Hishon, daughter 61
� l . of Toronto, formerly e .-icnce mast&r in the iu,q old friend in town nd vi inity. The vii3i I ) h;,s d=aaves another blank in the fast IS. H Mrs. Daniel Hishon, of Kinkora. Rev -
5. ' �ator hosts lucrative practice in the Amer. 'Gauld and children arti-spending a pleasant I r. Huston back to his old homia.-
8, 1),,.y Wk i:,r W,ilaa vlock for $2.7, Orangeville high schoo;, to Miss 'Amy T. do vanishing foico3 of pioneers who made this some N1 Father O'Neill performed the important
. I Silver plat,31 11, Irr-1 Dkh fnr.'.k-2 50, Mcf,tati, daughter of . Mrs. Wrii. 'IMcLinan, ician Metropolis, and looks as if: life there viiit among friends at London. -The fall Mr. Dowtir has purchaned the farm of Mr. ,1
. I Janic,9 8tilect, was soll6muimd -iu S't. An. agreed with him, -An excursion, under the wheat and barley crop is now all btored c0unty wh),t it is. W. Johnson,, of the Browuson line, Mr. ceremony. . I
. -4 C j, li e I' ) w, k � t, o ,v t -�s !, 7 5 , away for another seaaon,-Mrs. Benriett. NOTCS --Dr. Milligan, of Toledo, Obio, ' in which a very large number
I . - drow's church on Tuos�lay aiternoon, Such xu8picies of the young people's societies of I I of rit several days viFiting Miss Edith San- Johnson will1remove to Bayfield. -Rev. Mr.. I -An event
I Piekle Di�qhad al� 51.�5 - . Wau the interest in .�,Ilho auepiciom event Goderich and Clinton, will be -run from nesr Toronto, i i it* ith her sister spe a, ofiGoderich, who has conducted - Of residents Of Stratford were activelY in'
, - I 8caforth Mrp, T. M(:Clymlsonvt,Aloflnt�owvillage.-In the' ders.-J. G, Stanbury, barrister, was in the Hamilto, ch for the I terested took place at 2 o'clock on Wied*
, - services in t1jo Presbyterian ebur '
I' lat Lur Di,sheg o�k '- 1.:,'5 that. at 3 30 o'clock t10 110L r sot lor the (iloderich, Holmesville, Clinton and ` wn on Friday, on legal business, . nesday afternoon of laRt week, at -KDO:c .
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� . . Friii� Spoon-, StIver plivted $1 each, I nuptial oeremony, the aud lorium Was al. to'Brantford, on Thursday, fth inst,.,, This absence of Rev. H.. Long, who is visiting of pafit threo Months, preached his last ser-
� ff -ins . f, I ectato.1,ti. (late has been flxed urion as civic holiday at and spending holidays with frionds in Owen Miss Maud Welsh, milliner in the firm ibbath last, to a large congre- loburoh, Stratford, when Mi�30 Carolina Al.
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. I � - Itev. R. W. Dickie, . �stor of -th6 huroh, 0 eri'ch and Clintgn, and as the fare � -John Taylor and Jarne3 Creech took gation, the � church being packed to the , Fraser e I
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; - . T -HE OPTICAN � il 'I 'did chance to visit the tolepEne city. The odio") -church here lai--t Sabbath, people ir the trip to the Soo last week, along with ' S, Deacon, barrifster, -of Rogslan ,
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- I I - Tlic bride was prettil attired in .a cream excursion train leaves Seaforth at 7:53, and herb appear to be greatly attache
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I . chiffon, 11 I ucking'.bAML Will be exteudial entioned last sj�ou to C hVen L which he occupied this field. Rev, john Memorial church in S4
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