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I . .1. � ' I � � j% 4 '' that the ma and con d so rapidly that nothing oould-b �; - � * � or -hat 'r - - , t t, .- DISTRICIT MATTERS9 inoillora Beattie and Usborne boy and has been spending a por. 11 . . . &r fire :p stay the flames, an I little oouli b � . _: . � to have the tion of his holidays visiting friends in t don �caa � EAPENING -OF - � -_ - McLean eyherebv. authoiizod. � . r I - __ - 1, __ - township and' renewing old associatiove.— ­ R . . . saved1rom the building I I : I - __ I the said loan a. was with till __ ; i- I- said mortgage executed, an . � a . I � _ . f . I con as � � ­ ­ 'd rer to said I com an ., ' � - - ­ pal 01 p t is Mr. Robert Wilson, of the firm of Reid & utmost efforts on tha part f the neighbori � i A -4� � , Wilson, attended the convention of Ontario who had assembled, that. the house we - ­ I A . -co ditions in the � �, � M 1 -, % gut 3JUV00a 40,11plootto # council is satisfiedl,that the' 161ding- had,; an insurance ( - � - � I I �. Air ,- � HOOLS. 1ZV I - . . mortgage are fulfilled, providing the coun- coal dealers hold in Brantford last week. saved, Mt. G �7 l � . . , . '4 � � . � sell the deben- This isl an organization which has recently $800 on the con -tents, but t is will not lie I ': J I -oil have the legal power to � al � � 1 ; I � . I . I . � .. I . I id been formed and is more of a friendly and ly compensate him for his Ioas. There wa 1-1 . . TRAv.F,LLERS,-The follo w*.ng were ti6 t- turea and pay over the money- to the aforosa , I � i -I I _ _­ I # . . t. ­ . . ad to distant -points this -weeki at W. Son r -i company.." Upon the names , eing called, . -social association than a business one.—Mr. also an ineuravee on the- �uildings, but w j I j? ' I - F - there voted, for the motion, Memers. Mo. , A. P. Joynt had a somewhat unpleasant ex- have not learned the amou6t. Fortunate`13 . 11 - . i L - The Latest Editions of all School Books ville's railway ticket agency : Mrs. � . . f I I . i . - i .4 .--- - rrald and daughter, to thair home, Trpv r 0 Lean and Beattie ; �Bgalnot esers. Gilles- perieneb on Sunday afternoon last. He was the stO3k were in the fields'st the time, els - ' , � alwaya on -hand for Publi.? Schools, i I . . . : � ty, Michigan, after.a visit of some We )I cis ie, Davidson aind Cluff. I lo motion was attending the funeral of Mr. Broderick's the loss mighti have- been elVen more Barlow � - ' I k. — .-- , . � - . - HighSch6ala,and Collegiate Ineti.. at her dau liter's Mrs.'Pl. . eatido ; J. IL Noolared,lost, and we suppole the negotia. little boy, and in coming in the -procession . � rz . � pi 1, - I �� , .- t, of the bell- found ry, .to Haef ]i ; - tiQni to have'the woollen 11 re -started from .Mr. Broderick's residence to the ; �� 7 - - Wrigh � � Ashfield'. , � . 1� � 4 �_, I ; I I !� .. a Vill thug be church, hie horrie, a young and spirited .- �i . tuteg at the Lowerst Prices. Miss Ruby Payne and , Waiter Payne# ,, a under. it new auspices, HARVEST Homn.-The second annui -� ;t - �_ Ill' P(mbroke, w ,e closed. , Mr. James Beattie, on behalf of animal, became restive and commenced to ;;;;; - i I - � I - Detroit ; Miss Camey, to . -dashboard of the buggy -harvest home held under the auspices c . - t _ � shehanaocepted a sitast)(n as teach r; the Odilfellows, petitioned to I LavG a grano- kick, breaking the ; 4 I . I c I Maple Grove Loyal Orange Lodge, N( I I F ? 'Algo a complete stock of Supplies such I I f John Fowler and Joseph MoClinohey, �O lithic sidewalk constructed-- a i the south and hitting Mr. Joynt on the legs. " He was I ; I I � � I I � F � -f; . . 1,044,�will be held in Mr. J. H. Gardner' I � .. -vent excursior ; side of Gouinlock street, from Main 8treet, - considerably bruised but not seriously in- grove I lot 9, concession 12,, on Labor Da3 , t � Souris, Manitoba, on the.haj . . ; � - . as SCRIBBLERS, � � � r . . - - ; � $ -L . Walter, Kemp, to Sarnia, to pay a visi( it to the lane in - the rear of bh( Oddfellows jured. The horse was got from the buggy a � 7 . I ptember 3rd. A splerid d programme i . . f r: " his daughter'o, Mrs. Wm- Smith ; 26 visit- _property, 'said. walk to be *sic feet Wide. before further serious damage was done.- being preps . red and the committee will spar - -_ 1� , ' I I . I � . _ I . 7 ­ .The great - .-; ,, - ore to th T ronto - fair. t. The petition was received n motion, and Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. M. � I T i ., � . a . 0 , ' 0 o paive to make it' the most enjoyabl � .� 1, I NOTE, BOOKS, n q . . . . crowds a end the.second w(eli alwa the walk is to be constructed"on the game Broderick on account of the death of their � i. � t . tt . event of the eason. Spe %king will corr . . - I - - . I i;, 1 1 EXXRCISH BOOKS � . .. —@_ _. : � : conditions as other similar wal ka, oungeot ion, Frank, a bright and attractive 11 �. I � ) I- � ' _r "I le ' was the light of menae; at 9-, 30 p. in. ; supp Br at 4.30 p. m. � 117 , "t '. -MATuENIATICAL M it *CIIOSEN. � � j, I AstEi ­ Kittle boy of five years. He . I i . _. I, , Ns� Plate * Inatitut tifft Q i rE 0 8 FInE.-About halt past three on Thqrs. the home and a favorite in the neighbor - i � I n ,the Colle I . I . I vacancy o 9 - I - .. , . Mr. Roberts a re Sodom.; - I I ,' . 1. I � - PENCILS) caused by the resignation of � P it d 'y afternoon of last week fi as discover. hood. He died on Friday, after a few days' : I ­ 11 has been filled by Mr. J.- L. Hogg B. �Aii ad in 'he stable, oil West treat, belonging illness of brain fever. The . funeral took Noil%s.-Mr, John Pe h4le, of the Lak . ;_ , J,_ I i I V a n I � ; 6. t Road Ha , has pu-rchased the old home - t � l- I SCHOOL BAGS, Mr. Hogg, is well and favoi ably known!, In to Mr. Archibald Scott, of Scott Brothers, place on'Sunday, from St. James' ,church, a I I I- I t. I � I ste d aulwill soon beco' � t ;Ii . . this community and he comes highly r000t I-- and used b Mr. T,' R. F. (,'&me. When when Rev. Father MoOabe do :: me ,& resident( I i il. -1 . y I livered a most Stephon.-Mr, Abe Dearill4, has employed . - � SLATESt 9 ... i � iiT, - mended as a scholar -and t sober. ' In :bis noticed the fire had gained considerable feeling and appropriate address to a lar a I . � P 7 P - University oourme-he distin uished himself .headway, and before am alarm'(ould be giv- congregation of sympathising friends. The now milk drawer, to attend to the nort ,� 7 j� - - I : i � I- ETC., - ETC. - by parryin off the gold im dal in math i- ,on and the �flremen- arrive - the buildin was remains were laid to rest in' St. James' end. .It's a boy. -Miss Atnie Ferguson, c �, , 1 i , - i �, one of Beamiller, will address the League on Sur I I � - � matioe. We has had rjuooe eful ek-periew a a mass of flames, and it wis i mposeitle t cemetery. -Mr. William Campbell, ­ .1 0 - . � . � I ; 'in both high and. blio @ hool toachl', ,. 7 i i :1 day evening next, Her subject will b . �i r� ,Our line of Sevibblera with the -now - r 0-1 gotanythingout. Early arrivala managed Seaforth'spioneer business men and largest �r ­ - � 11 I i � N, - I . . In the,Orangeville ,g� salloolo W. here � I is i -Mrs, Abe Dearini -1 z I 41 i.. l ,� to get out a bu but were 6imble to get property owners,- is, we are sorry to learn, " Missionary work." . ! . , . It 1 .'." Patriotic Pictures and War Sougs - - was mathematical mastirloi some years,, lie to two horses toie'dyin their stalls and they very poorly, and although able to be around, Jr. isvery ill at present, under the doctor t i -,- � 11 I '. i �Z. - � - - 1; - � I . I r I : i- � I was singularly,jiuccessful. He Is an uuci r 71- periahed.in the flames. One 01 them -was is a severe sufferer.' We: ho however, 05 a. -A number of persons, who shoul 'i , i� . pe, I � I V . i I '. have known a er, were seen , I . ii � ,A printed on the covers, are the lead- monly able zteacher andtheboard have un the running mare which Mr. DaRe recent- that is illness its only temporary and that a I � - -11 -,4 most fortunate in securing. iim to suacedd ly purchased. He had also a lot of hay and he will be aroulid as usual before long. -The the Sauble river, near the bridge,' onlu ; ,Z . . t -i I - I 7 I - I , � _z '71 . I . , I __ .0 - I . � � - I , � � , I . - . ' day last. This is becomin1 quiLe commo . I __ 2 . orp, Mr. Robertson. - i 6ats and other stable mupplies.�, Hig loss will Beaver lacrosse olub-went to St. Marys on � I I : I 4 I . . I " � �,' ; . 11, 41__ — . . i exceed $300 and he has no Insurance. Mrs. Friday to play the return match with the here, and is a disgrace to Z place. -1 il. ,;.1 .— � I . - i I . I ,, - . I - - ,, ; _ � , I MATRIMONIAL. -An inbiresting ev �t McBride's house, right next, w salso badly club of that town and were d fe ted by a . 0 , " .1 - I ; �, ': 1�1, JJ . B" I - " 9 �.�4 � _1� . took place in St. ,fames'. o iuroh, Seafo t 1, damaged, but everything was gotten out. score of six to two. -In an a tion over a St. J`080�4 . � - � .-! � - , t f , REMEMBEW on Tueiida� ' when Rev.-, Fat, 3r A number of other frame build �ngs i - the promissory note, tried- at Go erioh .before NOTES -Mr..G. Summl4, who has bee- .% J :. I Al � morning, n I , il 1 i . � ,, _ � � I 7 . . r - i i 14 ; -1 THE PLACE PAPST)S MoCa be united in the holy- bonds of malb, i- immediate 'vicinity were - several timea,ug " - ,! �� � �; T:� � t, . Judge Massorij on Saturday, between Mr. conduotIng a blacksmith business here, ha ; _� � I , -_ . .., I � i �i_ I � movy Miss Molly Fortune, eldest daugi t 3r danger, but.. were looked - af tei " I : , i by bucket Nelson Currie as plaij3tiff and Mr. Hugh a �:� 4-1 � ' sold ok his stook and i te'da removing t I - � 0 �: � �! , , e! J -, . ra � t: i _� I �� . . of Mr. - Robert Fortune, o ' Tucke ' In b 1, brigades, The fire alarm eyete n is not in Robb as defendant, judgment was rendered ;z �, "� 7 ­, BOOKSTORE, SEAFORTH, . Montreal. -Mr. D. Merit "has also removo � i � �; 11 � - - 'Patrick Carpent)r, of Dull th. - working brderand'forthis reason the fire- for defendant. with full costs of suit. -Mrs. � to Sa i i � - � . and Mr. i .1 ,- il ,!: 'i f! � . odwich.--Mrv, H. . Tennant, -an, � - . ! *� - , ­­ - . . The bride was assisted by ier sister, -1% i i8 " men were a long time in getting to the 0. Neil and Miss Neil returned from Bay. 'family', - who have, been pending severe - . . � 1--. I 1. .� I 11 . ­ I 1�; . Magkie, while the groom 1W as supported ly I . � . I � � , I i . r �� . , ;� f 1 1 scene of.the fire, as it was necosiiary for field on Monday. -Mr. Mowat, head master months here, have eturne4 to their hom I , . i I � 'i ". ' I ­ . i -1 � . ; I �, - P Cour4able Gillespie to go all the way to the of the Seaforth Collegiate Institute, with in Loudon' --Mr. Smith, wfio has purohasei � , � - - .It j Mr. dames Sullivan. After the ceremo , r � � - 11 I 7 . r i .tt - . 7 � i , i:? . Toronto Industrial. the bridal party drove to the bride'a,hon i,e i town: ball to give an - alarm. The proper his family, cams, to town last week.. He the Tennen:'t farm, moved onto it last week A . . I I - �; � � . � _t 1, I -an excellon', A h ' ' a should at once atUbrid to tlic fire will occupy Mr. Clarkson's residence. as -Mrs, Riigan is spendin-� several week � � - I I , � where wedd ng repast w - i� , . . aut t I I - .1 � _ I . rl DI . : . � .. i � � 1. � I I , i, I -During the -day, he olderpec le alai . I I 3� � r .,: � I have it not only plac3d in' work- soon as that gentleman removes to Toronto. visiting friends in Woodstock and Toronto , i, - served.- ' End . . � - - -in wi . Had it " - l" L �tes , spent the timepleasantly, nd-in 11 0 1 � ,4 1, � I Ra . the ;ev ing o der but kept that -The Collegiate Institute and the public �i � �� . ��_ . "I -Rev. J.' W. PhilpotL of Hamilton . _. 1. I-.- ing the -young people gathered and- the been in working order -oil Thur ay no doubt schools open after the holidays on Tuesday. a a Be . - r . , �. 7 1 - '. . 1preached hi. farew 11 rall in 'the Moth - �. ... . I � �t - is 0 . ­ . 2 night . was spent in dan Ing and. oth 3ir lose damage would have been caused ; so it next, -Next Mondiy being Labor Day, I od t hurch here on Sundak last. In spit, - t . ­ .1 - � I � i b 1 � i� li in - . i I 7_ � -, :-14 From August 28th to September, 7th amusemente. Mr. and .Mrs. Carpenter 1 ill would be.at , 6thee fire, particularly at will be observed as a public holiday In town, lof the Lrain, a large congregitiou. gathered ti . 4 L- t . I � � - a . .1 . -1 I 11 � elusive, Single Fare $3.45. � - any . I . spend some days with frienle in this nel, ", night. L The fire alarm system v ram put in at and all the stores and other business p1so ' ' . 11 , -I � , . � � . . � . WillL ell hear him, some Coming a diptance of twelvi . ' L ­ � i Special Excursion days, Augu�qb 30bli, borhQod abd next.week leave for their be 0 considerable cost and why th authorities be closed. -Mrs. Kirkman and Miss !imiles. i I r t , . 1. � ; .. t I � , l � �, i September 3rd d 5th $122.55. ; I ! �� , Alf--�11-ekets . ; V Lj_� � :, an L , I . . ; 1� - " �- in Duluth; where they take with.them t1va allowed it to get so badly out of repair', we Tytlor, who have. been spending the holi- 'I L . I I I . . . L —*— . A I . 11, - . : I good to return up to Septomber 10th. - '- �beat wishes ofa very large c rol if f ictils. do not know. One thing is aertain, t days at Balla, Muskoka, and who have had 'I Lakelet.i I . I I � ; I � . : ao .r � I I � � ; .-, ­., - I hie I I . . . L - . �� . , - - - i : , 4 � neglect or oversight or whatever 'it io'should a most enjoyable outing, return home to- I . I , , i , I - . I � � . if -, TON'DVI ' I People are pleased by getting what the3 ; ! . . - I � – �11 4i W. SOMERVILLE, Agent F, (:,) LLE, NOTE9. -N r. and -Mrs. . he remedied without delay. day, and Mrs. Kirkman Will resume her i I . i U �_ I I C"', , . I I - . .- 1 ant. : Shoppero'go to stolies to buy whal 11 .. I . I i . , � Institute : .. �, ft, D. Hunt, of Carberry, Man,toba, who ba a former position . in the' Collegiate w . I 0 �t Z, -7—* hay ask for, not - to be persuaded to taki I I �T - � Commercial Bultdlng,�ISEAFORTH. been spending a week or io�wit d- Something new in tea, Ceylo -Green, 28o when it opena.-Mr. William Kerslake, of r 7 1 - . - h. Mr. a i I . � -1 * ] � ; . . - E . ­ , I I I I i n what erchant is moiti desirous of sell � . : - 1645 M re. Henry Jackson, of thi i village, left on a,pound. Try It. Beattie Brno: Boa orth. 1707.1 the firm of Hamilton & Kerslake, left with the m . � ,� :1, I I � � i : ) '. 1 � . Wednesda .fov. St. Th6mas.-Nk J' . ing. TheE. McFaulCo.,;Soaforth, trytt � aGC 6 educa. us on M76nday ,a box of nice, full grown I - I I . ' j - .., � . . y - GET Tap, BEST. -Don't fool with � � .- : . era by having what they ast I - - � : , . - t the pa it tion. If you want a thorough busine a or ehorthand raspberries, picked from bushes on him fath- ;for. They try to have all the popular thinga I Ji . Smith, who haq.been laid .up fo pleRee � custom ] I '. ­ . � � week, is around again much mproved.. Mr training, attend the Central Bual at. , . nce College, Str . I I . � i lk � � I Watch Your I . ford. This vollege ham equipped thou ands of young or's farm, nbar Cromarty, on the previous 1. . - � - . I 'Smith intends going to - M. mitoba this fal . I they are anxious , � i .- i , I . . . i n the Dry Goods Trade, ' . � � :Z;.- . . � I mon and w.men.for businosu life. 16 da 7. They are the second crop from the I . : I I ! ; t for the benefit of his healbh.�Mr.. Jokn � . 98-tf . 3 Ito sell everythin in their stock, one th : . . - am -his season, and are equal In I . Inj ... I a bushes. t . . � , L . The place to buy good clean I imothy seed . I t 1, N . ,&8 much as anotter, . I 4 ''. � � L i WATCH Allan has engaged IvIr.-,J)hn Adams, 6f 17071 � I i , _ :iz,3 and flavor to the bast 'first crop bArrieo. 1 1 � ; I . are, a I Is - at Hamilton & Rorelakolo, Seafokth. 1707-1 � . i . I I - -The �armers-_ . . ' Rov; Father. McCabe's new house is near- 1 BREEZES. -The lake is 4avivg its quot( 71, I � I - . ; 4 , Strathroy, as potter. I ,�- � , w � I f � . , � . t - crop -after the ver heavy � 8 13c, Butte 18c. - : in o their a again WANTED. -E gg The . f vi8i ore and pleasure seekers these dayi : 1, - , i ! i � And when you find it not keeping perfect I - Sale still gobs for three weeks with t c cheap Rail. Ing completion. The carpenters will make . z , � I s - r enjoying its cool; breezes. -Many from heri I I . � I- *I - '. ran which delayed them - 8.0 M.N.-Tk a * -way Ratos. Ask those who have been here h)w they way for the plasters th[v week. Under the : *� . i. - I ). I time bring or sW it to Counter's Jewelry children of this village are again on, t6�e r- liked their p%rce). Q. E. King, Wingh �n. I . . � are goiug to attend the Toronto Exhibitior I . . �, � I 1704.tf Burpervision of Mr Jones the wood woi.k of I I i . � r .1 I . Establishmenl-, opposite Reid, & Wilson - . this -1v1r. and Mrs. Simpson, , I ye�ar. of Lou � . 11,L g man in , I I - � I I . :1 I . 'a daily errands to. the old toil house, w ich BusisEss Mrsc', i,.�The stron the building has been d no in first-class style. I - . don, visited for some - weekli's at the stor( � � - - 1 1 Hardwa � re Stom., Seatorth.- All -work fully many. of the -children are ,so fond - oll.- business is the inan with business edu ation. Soine -Mr. John Shaw, one of the ploloor reol- here. Mrs. Simpson is a ui�ce of Mr. Dal I .-I , I . - I I . � I - I I ; Lawrie Ellison has been en� aged to wor� il,n nion got it by hsrd experience, othert acquire It by � , I . ; guaranteed. - - .. � � taking a course in the Central Business college dents of Seaforth, but who has,Ween living age and dau . IMr. Russell, 0� .. � _1 . � th - 11 . . I Lghter of Rev ' ; - � � a tannery for a -few monthi. I � it - - � - . I : Stratford. - 109S.tf ' With his daughter in "orom*owlffir the paet � ounter's Jewelry Establishinent, —0 . I 41 , � I I V . � Seaforth.-Mr. William Mlackwood, ol : . - � � few years, is renewing old acquaintances in Harriaton, has commenced �oik in Orang( I I I I- I I I ­ Linton's Standard Soap,,10 . ars for 25a, 1 . I I !" I SE'AFORTH. . Tim SEAFORT11- Sffow.'-The annual �41 �11 , I I � . The best value on the market. Sold nly tit Beattie. town, who were ploased to s6e him looking . !V_ - , �' . . - the 3 Hill school, the school where the famous T. I ­ � , -UNTER, � , . Manag, exhibition, under auspic is of the Tu ' - Bros., BoAforth, 1707-1 so well.-Constmble Gi.lespid' should keep ' I . I . I I - - � - 11 . -Agricultural Societ , i(,;h I ­ I ; W. R, GO or. . , � �� i 1 - ; Y Wh lt . G. Sharer held away with soch mark r , - I eramith Branch ad sue, . � 4 1 � . .. . . �. - . . 00 it - Choice Timothy -Seed always on hand at the men and boys who are in the habit of . - sea fori so long a --time. IMr. Blackwood � - *i . . - had to be abandoned last year, on ac b Hamilton & Kerslake 9, Somforth. 1707.1 congregating on the corners' on the move . I . I . � � t �, . � . . k I romiecs : ., _V , � f their not having all exhibit,-jon buildi ig, ' ' . to be a worthy soccessor. 'Many .4-.. - -; ; - .Farmers who -treated .their d oats and particularly on Saturday nights. -Rev. Mr. I . , . . rom here attended the funeral of the late I - il � 1. I T, I I DOMINION BANKS Owill be held this year on Thursday and 11 rJ' barley. this erring, to prevent e olid ys Ii st week 1. 1'. . ( .4. inut, are so won Larkin returned from his h a a I ra K. Hazlewood, of Clifford, damb Tuesday. I . .. , "Ci I day, September 27bh and 28th The society pleased with t ie result thin and occupied his own ulpit on Sunday.- : , l 4 . I . . 6 many oft oni are doing � ' I - � ,.� I " .. I ; - have abandoned the old grounds, on-' Gode- the sauie with fall wheat. It only � oits about 2 Miss - Barter, of Lopdon, spent -a few r. Hazlewood was junior ember of Hazle. ,ii 7 � . �i t ., CAPITAL(Patcl Up), .! $1,500,000. . cents'por acre ard vory little trouble, The gonuine ood Brothers, millers, OT Clifford. He - � __ I I . - n, � rich street, andhave leased .the new dri-vliEg P. D. & Cc' is for usIng days last week and this, at I : , I �. I. .1 I ;; I F1 EST, M . $1,500,000. . Fornialdehydo %ud Instrudlo, � -, -, � 7 1i pairk, where they have -erected a as born here, was a populir young .man, �, . - T - - flL30. new at Alex.. Wileon's Drug Store, Seaforth 1707-l' 11 The Birches," �b( home of M re. � � � I . - . �11 ; , 'i. exhibition hall, In addition' to the' genuine gentleman, and � his death � -ham !�t ... -1 . . SEAF III! 11.01Y What aball we drink, weanower at once Allan McLean, -Mri.-.'Duncan McCallum, of aused universal orrow. He was sick with � 1. , �, - I ) hall, they now have mbit comm0ious Beattie Bro3.'28o tea, 1707.1 this town, who has been suffering for some 8 I I Itl . � . Ifi � � ppendicibis from Wednea4ay till .Sunday j �.T­:i - . � 4 . grounds, which includes the excellent bO �_. —0 time from gangrsne in the foot, had the die. �:,. � Main Street, Seaforth. - I , j, I I � ,e . , � ,�.. i I miI6 track of the Turf Aff0palation. A Ion g - ti I P. in. -R�ev. S. Young, i of Clifford, oc. 4 I , . � � DEATH OF MISS SADIE RYAN. -We men. ,*eased member, amputated on Saturd � 1 � I F f- 4 A General Ban kin Business trans- list of prizes will be given foi � the usual a] � -av' 3upied the pulpit of the Miothodist church � ,­., ­ . is, t, � ; , � She stood the'operation well, and is -doing ilere last Sunday.-MiBa Ethel So tt paused - % I �� � , � .tioned last week th� death by drowning of I i i, i . acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, hibits. in the different 'departments anl Mis 8 -.die Ryan, youngest daughtor of Mr. as favorably as 'could be expected.7-Mrs. 0 ,- " 1 1 . .1 -1 F ,� . 4 I and advances madt "on same at lowe"st liberal �ursea will be offeirec for .speed a 3oth parts of senior leaving at the recent I - I i. -. I . '9 Thomas Ryan' formerly of Oils t' Taylor,.of Toronto, is here just now visibing- I . � � , i 1 , � � I own. Since amina,tions, taking honoro in each part.- � �, t I ! 1 rates. - con A promise to be of an utfust ,a.. -hav -Mr.% and . -# ,y ,= ;Nhie : 0� . _�, I I � I I then we , ,a rboolved a copy � c f the Ann her father, Mr, Wm, Campbell. eph Emel-wants to dispo4e of the hotel � . . . 11, .1-1 . sting nat,ure, as a number of hoi gas Arbor Times which gives a full abcount of. Mrs. J. D. Hunt, of Carberry, Manitoba, ro � . : , * , I ; , . - . I .- .1, I I j , � Drafts sold on' alljoints in Canada, have been in trilinitig for some ,time. r'h . 1 a . ; , � V.11 0 � - here. Joe has got tired of the job and I t _ , � - Mi a Ryan had been resid.. are visiting friends in this vicinity. Mrs. F, I 1. � - the U nitted: St - - - Europe. . the sad affaii. a . � 1 . 1. pri7.6 lists ,will be ready for,diatributi ants to go at something more manly. -Mr. � ;. . , on I ,.,,- ing in Ann Arbor with her par into. Dar. Hunt was formerly Miss Maimie Lo n. - I . � i . ,� "I i �, I SAVINGS - DEPARTMENT. -Interest few days. +,'ver person should: keep I 19 - dward W, Mahood, M. A, of Minneapo. I - � . .1 � r . -Mis's Rheta Young was visiting Mrs. . H. � ,- i i I " ing'the holidays, herself and several com. I � � �, I- - atlowed on depoMts of 0-ne Dollar and mind the datles Of- the Seafort h show and I e is, accompanied by his wifei are visibi,ag at , I . � � I I ards, - ab Exeter, this' .,,week. -Mr. Rod. f � UPW panions went to Whitmore Lak(, a. summer Collins# - r. Joseph Mahood's at Oresent. Next - - � - � � I . ; here on that date,as it Prorrisoa to -oclil�Ee resort rie-ar Ann Arbor. On the 218t of criqk McPherson, of Park -bill, who is visit. �. � R. 8. HAVS, - W. K. VEARCE, all other fairs iii the countiy. � - ask they will go to the ho a of Mrs, Ma. � - . m: . .. Ing his uncle, Mr. Goorie Forest, of. Bruce. . ' - I August, Miss Ryan'. and other lady friends � - - � . . . � solioitar . 11�janager_ - I * . . ;I iood's parents, Rev, and rs, Pot 0, of - -1 . . . COUNTY BoA�ti)'MRET131i�o.--A ;meeting (f went to bathe in the lake. In the bathing fidd, was in town. on Tuesday, -Mr. H. S. Paialcy. . � � .. � .- . the',9ounty bo(ird of examinei a was -hold i I - place an old scow-- had been , gro n Robertson, mathematical rpaster in the Col. . — . . upturned. One end of this 801)w -was in � legiAe Institute, telegraphed his resigna- '4� It . .! 11. 11 Bicycles For Season 1900 the public school,, Soaforth, -on -Saturd i5, shallow water and the other end in wa,ter- tion, to the secretary of 140 board this week, Staft. . . . _� � August 25th. , Regarding th( extensions � I � '.I. ' . I Brings a smile on the facle of the man to I --- a�___ "(R eight or ton feet'deep. The nod bot. and' the board, very ,reluctantly, accepted - . I pp mr i - ' � W. N. WAT`80i',,�, North Main Street, fore the board, it was decide([ to grant thew� - tom, alsa, was elitriy and elip� cry,, M�isg theftsiguation.- All will regret, losing Mr. be able to look at his old gu�t and say,"You '. I as heretofore. -The followinp'is a list of �h t ame been a good one ; the beat I've ever . ".r - . ­ - . ' Ryan and another .young lady got on the, Robertson, �s lie was not only a good teach- ! I V I I � -o the respective MoRl o0w and ven�uring too near the outer end y a - 8eaforth. candidates allottold t I er,,bub a useful citizen. He has secured a worn for the money, Got 'ou from Th E. J � 11 . . t � �_ At ent for the Ifel-doreon 111,C).010 Coinpany,_Godor- schools : , . . N , . � . I I � .1 ­ r position in ISEratfcrid Colliagiate Institute, at IoFaul Co,, Seaforth." Well, The E. Ale. ­ . . � , ; tefi, Ott ti A full 11. 10 of the latoat up-to-datu whoolo they blipped dff into deep water. The othe . �� I � - . . 000l�mrclff. I _-CUNTON. .1 an increase of salary. !lie place will be Faul Co. soll suits -that arol bound to give : . � for tho uoaoon of 1000 on hand,, The 11 AlcOroady," -young lady, wah vesoued barely in time -to. I i, - .tCotxitttoii,'IonHo"aticil'Oodericti." Alsolagont(b Becke�t, Nallie, . Aikinhead, A.- save her life. --bub Miss - Ryan ,as not so taken hero by J. - nothing but the best ,of satisfaction. Their I , -� � r I L. Hogg.-Mrmli E. M. I - the colubra,ted "Whit., Suwlng Mochino CQWan � I stock this fall surpasses that of last Beason, . i � y ::: i - ortunate, ­�,'Befng unablo Caton and her two boys, who have been I � .� bleyelv.4 otClevv!and, Ohio. A-111 whooleguarlFutced BryOgus, Win. J., ' Campbell, Goor f. ' to swi i, sho sank . � - - Uarr phe-11, Maboll . were not visiting friends here or� a few weeks, re - I � land �r ' itum',"awi i i f .being larger and more varied 1707-1 1 �� I � . I I � prices right, L'all and exainino botoic yoti pur. Doan, Alina - in deep wat and tho � NOTES. -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hotham, cha,ge. A full line of W(% etc parts and sundries kept Down, J!". E'. Chiffley"Aigneb I found unLiLlife was extinct, I'She was 22, turned to their hom% in .Detroit, on Thurs. I , - I � . I . I � __ 1: � 11 in sifnit and rep,drIng ft'no, Also dealer iii " Ra '* . I Cooper, Eva I .1 I I d was a most Konlibing -day.-Mr. Robert ell,' of the So Cf Kin -burn, and Mr. Gedrge Dalt9n, of %� 1-lackett, Walter . i years -of agarLjIn aforth - i �, I illolltt,,4nd"NVlilto".�ll%NIU,�Mr%cliltiou,4ead�loo, , r Mitchell, 8 lit last, Su0ay with Mrs, - .; 1. , I- - p,%rts, etc. 1� _X 1. Hallida:y, Donald I eou�tice, Hatiti). young lady, a4d there are many ionds of foLindry, has sent a stati�onary and a port. P I i , . � " Dalton, in th: village. -Mm, Robert John. � � . I , I I � -milton, T.- J. - � Ellis, Mattio the family in this vicinity who will deoply able engine to be exhibit6d at the Toronto - . I ; . . - --W' -W' _W -&_ZS C 1� - Win. T. i -regret the very sad affair and i Exhibition. They were 'ibuilt especially for 'tone, of Baffalo, spent a day last week �i �� :)w I Ha - .Matheson, Govenlock, Joan ii( �vill extend I . & I ,-� �l I . . . with her mother, Mrs. %Vm�. Jeffery, or,- ; �. I . __ I � ! 1� I NaRT11 MAIN ST., SEAFORill, � McDonald, Friaser Hooper, Alfted the sincerest sympathy to h - bereaved this�'purpose, and are *6Q handsome spool- I - � . - �. _� i. . ___ . � 11� I � ,� - i, . . McLean, Amolia Howe, Janie parents and, friends. The nee says . . Misses Edna and Lillie Hutchison and Miss .1 . - . - . it I I mens -of workmanship, a0 a credit to the inds drove ou z I General Insu'rance Agent & Deal- Pierce, Amy A. MOEWAD, El,'za M iaB -Sadie Ryan was a daugh ','or of Mr. establishment. Bell's eiigines are making t to Kirkton!on Saturday '_ . . - i ar in SewRig Machines, , Sriiith Alex. - QN30, Winnie ' Tii D. Ryan, a,'well known traveling man of an onvinble record for`tfiei Siaforth works.- Mrs. Webb is at ,present on the sick list, I - � . .1 1 1-030 1 a . but wo hope Fihe will soon r 'Qui Agnes E. -,Stewart, Mary this'eity. They had resided in Detroit Mr. S. Dickson h 9 let tG contract for the - be out' again.- , I ' L I . I . � I . - - Ti , tylo , AuguQt , ,: SpoU, E'thel ' until about six years ago, whet, tiley moved Putting in of it plate glass . front and other- Mrs. John Allen is very lowi but under the I I !: . . . I �, I . 4-- . skillful treatment of Dr. Hulichison, we hope I � �� - ! Turner, Florence ­ - Thoi pson, Winni .hore.for the advantages of the i I 8 soloo a Wise improving the store -occupied by Mr. _," ,.. I Wightman, W. 11. I ' P� t3 hear of her speedy reociveliy.-Misa Alice I .j � .Sfaubury, Floan for Miss Ryau'and�hcrbrothor and sisters, ter Dill, ,Mr. Jogephaeatinne; has the . 1, I . I . T,EAS ARE UP, Wellwood, Al. I Sta , Robert -F, Miss Ryan gi�aduatcd'fiorn St. 'Homas high contracb.-Miss Birdie Phe left on , hito spent Friday with i�rro. Daniel Me. .. 11, I � .. l � I � . Nvillia-ins, E,, L. - - . . , school and immediatel entered-th u ivor- -Thursday for Porb Arthur, where she has a ougal,---7Mr. Ernest Sparfing, of Beech. , � I . I - Wai gh, Isabel y . a n . osition as feachei'in a school there. Miss cod, spentSunday with Albert. Norrie.7- � � � I Wril ht,, Eth-w .11, aity, where she graduated with the class of . . . T1 I I number of years teacher in the � .A : , . 1� i,,*aqtPJn troubles are disturbing the ,('iwiwm� B,kvni), Secretary, .Clinton.' '99. 8ho.was a young lady ot p3rfeab self. 9mitb, for a ' I Air. Walker's butter factoryT caught fire on , . ' � I . - - . ., I tea mitriket qud all lines are up. -We limlo . -_9 I possession and was gone all the public school here, leaves for the same Friday morning and made thine a littile ex. '' I I - I .- bought largely an( Ti i h',- CO LLM: IAT K VOR 1900; . uden�s'or f �, re ognized as lace o nith io,� for the citing for. a short1ime, but, �' with help, it -1 .I will still continue at the -The retu ,D8 one of the best st � � r claps. St. P in Friday. .Miss8i 1j__l .. old. pricc,, 2-lic per pound, - . received from the Education Departmen, Thomas' high school recognized her excel. .m(t4ritime, tatting Miss Govenlock's place in wag put out before very muoh damage was . . I I .. � . this week ahow that our Cologiate jn��ti_ lent ability and at once hddled lier to its thoi Port Arthur a!dhool. Miss Stiephons done. -Rev. Mr. Henderson ! w ill ' reach in I - . . " - I . The e,%,ar in -or . etiaiw-, demand for this line tute has. sustained its high reyord of i i corps of instructors and. her 4vork there dur. WE481 ticketed via, C. P. R., by R. J. Mao- the evening next Sunday. He wily take for p , I . . - ,-> . I . . previ- � . '! . I - � . to a .4ufficient guarantee of the quality. ous yearm The general results for fhe p4at ing the lad�ear bespoke for her a success. doirll�ld, agen�..-Master Keith and M; iss his subject 11 Tile model 69riRregation." - �� I - . . � k . . Beattie 13roa._2-S-_,-. te%. - five years stand 80, -79, 701 - 70, ,nod fnl life of usefulness. Her -dro vning has Helen Fear wo-ro visitingi' Mitchell friends Air. and Mrs. Charles Worden left this - � I I- � - � . � � I I I . - R. '"' A � - - . I . . .- � JO per cont,� suacessful., co.unItuag all who sent, a thrill over .the wh�le city. . With last week. -Mrs! Carmichael, Mrs, eek for M' nitoba. i . � . . - � �_ I . .1 . - : wrote and all who passed.' I I everyone who knew her there is In . Laidlaw, Miss Laidlaw and the Misses Hen- � � . . 1: . . - - n 1897 -thqro ourning - � � :. ­ � . . I � I ' der0on, who were summering in.a cottage in 1i � were 112 candidates, of who M, 88 passeO ; and sympathy for hqr immediate family," Exeter. I , � ;_ . . � � L . --.REATTI.E BROS., Sedorth. in 1898 there wore 101, of whom 71 passed ; I � ­ . I . I � the 'Cedars at Bayfield, returned to town on : I I � , � . . - fr' J. (.1'r. ST, NBURY, B. A., (late with Me- � I � , 7 Tueaday,-Miss Nettie Stobie is home I . r ho'n e 8. � in 1899 there were 101, of -wh)m 70 passed, LocAu BRIErS, om Cwthy, Osler & Co.. Torento,) Barrister, Convoy, : I I � - � . �The county Board of West B h, Michigan, on a short visiti.- ai cer, Notary, Alonoy to loan. lofflaos lately oc. . I . and this year 80 students wrote and 65 j,,, x . ran� � - I aminersomet in Seaforth 6' . E : I n Fi iday last, I - han grad. ot pled by Collins & - i1or ON li'm Bank, I - With high The work of the bov rd was to apportion the uatep from . �hc BeHeville College,' n the Rwtor, Ont. � a passed. Those,who are. familar ' Mr. I wm. Kidd, of this town, Stan.bury, ov a I . . OPENS SEPT. 4th ac,hool- affairs underst�and. that i - 1684. tf . . I . I I . . ; � I � . � I ­ I se�eral radical ch owing to Model school pupils between the whools at' te - raphing department, and has takenia LOCAL B ITEFS The Mifi as Alford, of r I i 11 410,,,Jjl� . ariges in.the regulations, � - A � - i�ill '' I I I Goderich -and Clinton. The list for, each ­ I '. . the Central Vermont Railw ' ' I . I . . I �_ T I it' tle attendance at all the sohools has largely .sp Panneylvan a, have been theiguesta of Mrs. � . I AC 0 i ion in ay, . . � . I ool will be found in anothe, column.- at lbana, Vermout.-The residence q an left on a ; - - ,11� I � I I �. I � " diminished, amounting in many places,.: to i . . . . I , .1 I The board is composed of Inspec:ora Robb "t f F, W. Qladman,-W. J.'Hegm I . I I "_ ; . . - - ' � - m. ,, cott, 2nd concession of -Stanley, . ; Tuesda, . ' . . Z 30 and even 50 par cent. in the -face of ro. trip WChimgo and Sti. PauI on - � I . - - - -n and Mr. J, H. Cameron, of. �Brus- was struck ,b -y lightning. list Sunday night, Doneft! let on Wed. j - - No less than seight large business colleges this difficulty, however, o r school has an4 Tot N esers. Ba rden & Me � f y I .�us within the last six weeks - cord of 70 par. cent, - Mr'. George Baird, of Stanley, as secretary. Big y Inj I hibira n,- with thr I I have 1v1ypli(.jP.-�z , maintained a uniform ,re _� . Selo, and Mr. S. B. Boyle, of EK@ter, with and h htf- ' ured.-Miss Adams, of nesday, for Toronto Ex ee . - . . for the past three years, and the ooll , . Bran,ford, daughter of Mr. H, B. Adams or their fine imported at Iliona.-J, G. I for wir gradu�tea Lo, take positions as teach- ' , ,I . ­ -Mr. J. H. Smith, public school inspootor . recor a one of the ier aunti I I cra in their achodl . As -any as five busi. (190 Z - 11 M d of 1899-wa- I boat . in t.. of the,county'of Wentwortli, was n tow '' form�lllrly of Seaforth, is visiting I . P St4libury, barrister, atten ad court at �- _. I province, in,cludilig tw I � I n on Mrs: NN'm. Clino.-Tim Maloney, the young Zurich, on Monday.-Georgp Samwell has . I I �. I ucisH firms have -applied to us in one day for o scliclarships,: two . i I Saturdw . � ,y.-. Mr. Smith taught in Duff's 4 . I silver medals, three gold. medvla and � � _ I gn writer, whose work has caused some ne to Mo treal for a month. -Mrs. 'F. J. , � offive hel . ,'rN,i w surely, the beat ii�hool I Vo school, I -McKillop, 37 years ago, ... nd 0 00 gav a party to a - . P whil a' ni'mout during his short stay with us, night number of young ; I . - here he looked up : I for you. Uataloi�ua froe. University graduates. This year the solio- �1' . � a - number of I is former leaycs to morrow. -Mr. John 7Gillesple, an. p� ople on r'uesday eveDin ,-Labor bay � - I - � larship in' K'nglish and history at Trinity ila and had a leasant chat with them. -gineer at the big. mill, got his armseverely Will be celebrated her 0. I � - . I . I I . � lo � FO�U) . , ONTARIO. ' University was won by Lloyd Hodgins and pu p by an -excellent pr � I I . STRAT 1-virl, Smith is a most genial gentl 3man and scalded, with steam a- few days ago, and gramme of Eports. There Will be a lacrosse 7 , - W. J. ELLIOTT, Princi * the colf6ge record was very Hatisfaettry, we are sure that his old friendii erjo ad his has been laid off wor I k ever sinco It is a M). I tch between Clinton and ot � - Pal. r though, of doureci not equal to the un-pai. A y . . . xeter'; a fo o � ; 4444-62 alleled-showing of 1890, Wilh the strong viaW a much as he did himself While painful, but not a serious Injury.-Misi buIll match between Centrali and Crediton, I �� I __ . I . � .- ' Ed a.genetal programme . I i �� I 11 - mtaff engaged for the coming year there is here he was the guest of Mr. Gec rge Mue. Carrie Hoffman left on Wednesday, to a - athletic con. 3 , die, of McKillop, who was a former pupil, of spend 4 few weeks with friends in Toronto testis. Miss Rita Young, of Seafortb, has � - . .. loor- little doubt that the standing Df ,the school his. -M t. B. A, Smillib, an old Ki )p b I ; . ;�__ ) will be fully Icept up to the high mark re- OY, and Narkharn.-Miss Prenderga9t, of Eg- been the guest of Mrs. R.1 H. Collins.-- . I ­ � was in town a few days. ago. -- Mr' I � I I " Let all the students, . I lie I , , 1 6� )-, corded for past years, I I mondville, �eft on Thursday, for Sault Ste, .Messrs. Bobier and Bawden attended the I . - t� i), 4 9 �; rMil � .. . 1i t -�.., . ex,students and aupporter'A ral y round the . who was a most suc6essful schoo teacher, Marie.-M�, D Pollock, of Prince Albert, Liberal convention at Ailsa Craig, on Tues- . � . Seaforth .Collegiate Ing,ti - t4e, which will has abandoned the profession and is now North weat ii.3rritory, who has boon visiting do, -Mr. Ketchum, a student sit Knoil w - , I . WIF ill Buy- an Oak or Wal studying ffiddioine in Ann Arbor College, his old honie in Stanley, left here on Thurs. CoTiege, preached .,very acce'ptably at the � . enter on the 21 -Ind year of its a i ociese on fohe Michigan. He has been spending his- hOli- day, for the Northwest. Preabyteriau church, on Sab�ath. � � . . - � I � . 12thofJanuary,.190l,_C.'C. -- . I .- I . . rea t, Clock. � days at the old home 'in -Kip M M. DivisioN COURT. -Judge i Doyle held . � . —4 ,pen,.--, r. : e - i � I Irwib,sonof Mr. George Irwin; of the I I co irt here on Tuesday and had a long I at , � I - To\N_,� COL'Scli_-A f of � : � . speciali meeting of Huron road, Hullett, was here I tat week' I Usborne. I 1. I as iea before him'. Two of these, however, . I the town council was he '�esday �ven- viaitiog friends. Mr. Irwin has lbeen for B.kR.Ns BURNED. -On Tuesday evening of wi re of more than ordinary; interest, and i * Id on 1 I I This Clock runs fov eight days without ing. The object of th . , � a mei iting was, if � sev I : - eral:years agentof the Pere �Iarquctte last week the barns and outbuildings ori; no � only draw several hundro- ople from � I - p,,ssiblo, to take finalaction with regard to Railway at Decikersiville, Mi3higam' He the farm of Mr. Thomas Hazelwood, on the, th i surrounding country, but occupied the � . winding, istrikes the lialf hour, and is war V I d pe' � - - I rante-1. to give aatia�ai(_-tion. � . the granting of the 'loan to the Van. Eg. has -a re�sponslble and lucrative Isituabion liflimville road, a mile east of Winchelsia,'j Major p , � I � - � mond Woollen Mille Compa ,7. The pro- there. He -commenced his career orti n of the day for their 6onsider- , I . posed mortgage securitig the loan, as amendii- graph operator in Seaforth an 8 a ,tole- were 'struck by lightning' and completely at on. The first was a jury case over a . as made destroyed, with their contents. Mr. Hazel. , � ad, was submitted and read,'iwhen ib was' good use of his opportu hc rae which was alleged to have been a I TH, E OPTICAN movad, "That the propose& mortg" I nities since.-Rov, wood lives in ,Exeter, and the farm is ocou- k0ker, though sold as a quiet driver. Mr. a a fi Mr. Turnbull, of Toronto,.accompanie'd by pied by Mr. Golding, who has it leased. TI omas Biasett, of Exeter, paid John Towl, � DALY thoVanEginond Woollen Alifile Compgany, hia,brotlier-in-law, Mr; R bert Gariiner, of I Thare�were two bank barns and other out. a farmer of LJsborne township, the sum of . : .1 � - . � to be given to the town to a re a loan of I Tar 0 1 .. 'Be � tWeihar, passed through town on Friday I buildings, an -d these contained the entire $81) for a mere, believing that he was 0 . $I0,000, as submitted to the council -and , On ir way to visit Mr etting . . AFORTH . - Alexander - Gardin� I season's crop, together with a' new binder, a C uiet horse. She turned out to e un- � SE ' now read, is satisfactory to th council,. and , ier, of MoKillop. Mr. Turnbull is an old I roller and other farm implements, The me .6 nageable, and Bibset sued Towl. 91 The . I . � . .. . I I . . . . I I I I � I i I . . I . . . 11 � � . . l - � . � I � i . I , � i " Lu , - I I I " , - - I � I I ` - � y , � 3 0 41 L - F Ire � [. I . " � I a I I - � � � I- . , I IS I �n it, . ' ' t b _ 9 . 611c, !t I i I I i 1, , - ( , I I I I , I �.� a I t �r P1.1, t t I . � � . . . . I I i � I - i . . . I � . � � � . . � I I . - � � I � . f : , I - � � I � � . I i � � � . Z � � I � 1: - � .. � - . . i . .- . . . I - . I � , . . I I I . . . . 1� � I I � I . ; - . � i � I I I. I � -1 . I I . . I . I I . - . � � I . � I I - ; . dofaut denied having warranted her quiet, i : but upon a lively cross-examination by the BREA ,ING - i - ' plailitiff's lawyero was oom a a 0 adm, I that she was a kicker and that'lle had con- . I I . coaled the ,fact from the plaintiff. The � jury, after earing the addresses retired for A LL � . " i I I f half an hou and returned with a verdict i I for the lai tiff for $80 and full costs.. J. I I r ' G. Stan ur forplaintiff, F. W. Gladman REOO Ri D S. ' 1 to'r defenda I-. The other case .of interest I I � *as a olaird for salary by Albert McPher- - i 1, m6n, former teacher of achool section No'. 7., i � I : � eborne, a4sinet the school trustees. Two I I I , 6 b of the ithree trustees had potified -the ' .H4+++++q-j-�j- i teacher to I ave, but he �claimed the notices . � � I I were not lo al by the terms of his contract � ; I , i a In:1 refused to Judgment reserved. J. � : i T. Garrow, Q. F.: for -plaintiff ; Dickson for � . I . defendant. I . September is the dritroductory month of live- , fall, retailing�l i , ! Hws reen. . I I GOOD 8 I ocK. —Mr. Henry Datre a was in We feel Bure the people's popular store vifill- swin aninto it with an unprecedenied Oxford county recently, and- while there ' stb f merchandise and out of it le�,v_ Eurchasoo, rom ,Mr. John Fried, a fine Dur. in a record of the beat SeptembIr',is, arn cow, fi)r which he paid a good figure, as fas this store has ever known. as Durham i are in demand at present. We ; I trust that r. Daters' latest purchase will This store improves every year. It haR Act prove a profitable one. , . . ot claimed to be near ,perfection. I It ! —0 i To opening this falls business mlich I i Grey. I . better fitted and prepared than it T -as � COUNCIL Doi,_,�(;s.—At the last meeting of last year. I Grey coun il, it was ordered that George . Oliver be p id the sum_pf $408, on. contract It expects to do the trade better in the ,all of -Governmelit drain No, 2- and ,outlet, as of 1901 than in 1-000, Iva a mod rin per engineer'd certificate. It was resolved store and airre at continual progress. that the petition o . I George Clark and others I . for drain under the MunIcipal Drainage NEW FALL GOODS 'o , . a rede I I � - I . E c 0 E., of Stratford, a appointed to -, L an examination ,of the area to be The first shipment of new merchandise ' r drained, a6d prepare a report, plans and � fall, 1,900, are to hand and on sale. specifications and estimates, and make an - . lie I assessment Df the lands and roads within These are the fo,reunners of the immen'se "said area to be benefitted, and of any other stocks th cme pouri I bg 't lands and roads liable to assessment for said - in from all the leading Bri ish and foi. . drainage. It was further resolved, that any eign markets. These _c0nalgame � Ats rat-eTayer daviring'to level the alde of the provefair samples of the values and roa in fror t of their- . promises, shall have choice things we will. be able to ofter the use of rader for that purpose free of our customer's when the stocks are cofn,, charge, providing they pay the party oper- � plate. - l . � I i t I ating said grader, The reeve was author. . . ; ; ized to close the bargain with James Wat- � � ! son, -of Seaf rth, for a safe for the treasurer. THI� PEOPLE'S ! I I The rate oi taxation was fixed at the same I r ! I I as last year, and after passing sundry ac. ; counts, the oouncil ad:ourned until Septem� POPULAR STORE i . bir 18th. i I t —*— I I - i I I - I Walton. � Will have no. trouble in maidtaining � te Ready-Tos;Wear Clothing is suggestiv6 of prc-ment reputation. Its position all I a name to the'man who wants it.. It Bug. leader in the distribution of high claes tests the name of the E, McFaul Co., Sea- dry goods at close out prices, is unqui in. fortb; wherg they can 'dress a man well for tioned. . very little money. The lower priced suits i they sell are out after the same pattern as We invite all admirers of the makers most the more ex 3ensive ones, They havo a very stylish and effective fabrics to give .o ar large stock f Men's and Boys' suits, well selections their inspection sometime , assorted, so if you want a suit and don't during the early part of September. know wha� WA t, you'll likely find . - at -L I L ort �ou wa - it I - somew re in their clothing stock. ' � ! � 1707.1' NOTICE THESE DE- . . . . I i I I �OCALS.—Hob weather and heavy thunder I I showers, and .,Walton always gets.its �share � i of' PARTIqENTS, EACH A, � All the good things that are going, al- I though farrhers repor, a a-carcity o arm hands and ,apple buyers. .: These are as' seritial to the prosperity of the farmers of WORKER FOR YOUR I I the surrouu'ding country. --A goodly num- I I beg3 from thio locality are going to attend I tho exhibition at Toronto next week. No BENEFIT ,. . . I I . . do'btit wili be a pleasant outing after the . I bu I y seaso�l and hot weather, and will also IMILLINERY9 . � . pr ve benefioial to some in many ways.— DRESS GOODS. - I .Mi,1 and Mrs, Goodrich, of Saginaw, .Mich- I ig�,n, 'have been visiting friends in this ' , JACKETS, . I I . . I vic�inity and are at present the guests of Mr. FURS. . l � I and; Mrs. George Clark.—Mrs. (Dr.) � . . I �.; i . I K�eicihtel, of Winnipeg, and her sister, Miss CARPETS, - I Lizizie Moote, are renewing old acquaint- CURTAINS. I . ! andes in tile noi hborhood at present.— --- ; I Mi Minnil! MCITaly, from Zorra, is spend- CLOTHING . i 0 i i iXa few we elca with -her aunt, Mrs. John FURNISHIX.(,,,S. � I i Sm�iilie.—Mia. J. T. -Campbell, of Cypress . ­ I , Ri�er,—Manitoba, is visiting with her � i patients, Mr. and Mrs. John Berry, and � i I - SMALLWARES, l 'intends remiining with them for -a short - - I time.—Rath8r 01 tough looking picen of Whatwe say is exactly what we meap. hu nity paused through this place one Not one of these departments has been � a v ning recently. With what aim or and slighted iu any degree. I * 'y � � �_ iniview was apparently known only to him" self, bat judging from appearances� he � With us small things receive the so -me close f did I n1 seem to be travelling, for plettsu�e. attention as do the great. We're not i going to sell our goods simply to pocket 0 _­ .. ­ — : I Kippen. � I the profit. We want our customers to L I go around saying all the good things 113IOTILY S'n, im. —Home grown an� Amer- they can, both Of our goods and tb(,- lew .now in Stoic, Janie@ Canning. , 1707-1 values they get. . : � - ! VIIAT'S li'llE USE OF IT?—Don'b spend I yz money without forethought 1 Has it � i ; ci i he ... ! be n hard ea�rned ? If �soj know how you're I a 0�0 T going to deal A out, Any of your half -worn. ! . I I out dollars will seem to- brighten up, at . i I lea t your face will brighten up if they're, , .� , - ex�h oran equivalent in moroll)an. V 0, F� A T T T, disb at the . McFaul Co% Store, Seafo4h, JUJ 4 .31 IL/ A-4 I " . i, that firm ha a reputation for giving heap. I � . I I . lVeasure , -of quality. 171074 7 11 on,,s.—I.r. John MeNevin wari . this Dry �00&8 Co*. � week at God rich as a delegate from Kippen . � . couirt - of Foresters, attending the High 1-Y I Court of the Independent Foresters.—Mrs. k_1#th's Greatesit CasA . . I . John Reithj of British ,Cblumbia, accom- I . 4 pan�ed by hbi, two daughters, Mrs. Stewart I I and N"i's Mable, of Battle Crack,' are spend- Dry -Goods Store. : ' � � - ing �e` pleasis tit yibit at the home of Mrs. , __­,_­ ............ ­­­­.... - ­­­ - . -3—MMEN-0 . 0 8 a r . ; Reith te , A] ri3. Samuel ' Thompson I �p of �Hay, -an(I with other friendE.—MiEs, to the great beyond', Mr� Woods waa I L. Hoin, of Chicago, is -a guest at the ho native of Bayfield., the second son of the 10it;e . me of i Mr.1' and Mr8, John Whitman.—Mrs. (Rev.) Dr.-Wo,ode,, and wo highly respected bpr GaIld and qhildreu, who for some weeks all who knew him. 1 He had been ill for some time and his death was not -altogether hav 5, been, vi iting with friends at London I I and other oints, have returned home — unexpected, although his friands always r. ' hoped for his recovery. Mr. Woods has, Mr,.l and Mrs. R. MoMordie and family, who lived the most of his life in Ba field. He bav been at B!xyfleld rustioating for 80me y w . served a number Of years in the village ', ec�ks, have returned home, all having bad council, after which lie , was elected reeve .a, pleasant outing.—Mr, Alex. Martin, of three years in succ�ssion, when he retired ' I Exeter, is spending' a few (lays vacation - from the office as h�s personal bus � inane ro. with friends in the village.—The Kippoin qujred all his abten�ion. He leaves a wid,D* Uoung boys, under the auspices of the foot- and three children to mourn the los of # l team, will hold their picnic to� Bayfield 0 , L loving'husband and' father. Hewasastead, to-iiiorrow (Saturday.) A cordial invitation fast and true friend, and many in this placia I is g van to all our young people who desire will mourn his lose. His fuuerial, on Saturl- , to spend a good day's 'enjoyment. Biing day, was one of the largeut ever seeni-in thii along your baskew. We bespeak for the place. He wm only 44 years of age at hf,a , log -people a right good time.—Mrs. death. I I eua'�'h and children, of New York, - i h w4o J NOTES.—The summer visitors are all lea-01- avo *been visiting at the parental home 'of , I Mrs� Beach, Mrs. Peter Daymenti of Tuck- , in!g for their h�moa, and, our village will i , soon assume its � usual quiet appearanoe,-4- erat ' n'lth, ret,"urns home thikweek.—OUr ,-Mr. Miller, of the River -Hotel, has dispomeo grain marliabiwill be opened u The coming b -f -bin property in Clinton, and will ,resido week, when 1Mr. John Moffat will be at his here.for some time.—The G'laaa family hel4 post�qgalii, r�adyto attend to all. ; I � 1, . successful concerts, which were well atten - I 1 4- . ; i i ad,, on Monday and Tuesday evenings. -t—Xi.. i I Bayfleld. C. P. Keegan, of Saginaw City, is visitin' 9 - - jhb� - DON'T LET TIM F,iCT 11,'.9UAj,j,_ —The E,. Vt c him mother in Bayfield, at present, i Faut Co., Seaforth, are going to do the succession of thunder storms, accompanied Ready -To -Wear Clothing trade better than - b heavy rains, makes it difficult to com�', prever�thia fall, The Spring trade in this de. eta the harvest. A large quantity of oato, parti l inent proved so satisfactory that they are in the fields yet.—Mr. C. Donaldson, ,of ` have�' arrange for more room and are put. the Bronson line, had two hoirsea killed by ting iin a mulb more extensive stock for lall. lightnibg during, the storm of. 8unday even - All Men and: Boys needing anything in the ing.—Our braes band wakened up one ,night line �f clothing should see their new stock. after a ,silence of nearly a year, and, played I i ! - . . 1707-1 several pieces. We would be pleased to DRATHS.—On Frid�xy morning of last � hear from them of tener.—Mrs. David Ram - week, Mr. Paul Cleave was called away by sav and two children, from Rochester, New the death angel. Mr. Cleave has been a Y;rk, who have been visiting 'in Bayfield for sufferer for several years from a cancer in the past two months, spent some days last his right ear, but has been. going about at* -week at the homes �of Messrs. Hugh and - tondi ' ng to his duties until about two James McDiarmid,of Stanley. Mrs. Ram- montilis ago. He was a native of Cornwad Bay sees many changes since she last visited " the line.—Miss Mag ie A. MeDlarmid, England, and came to Canada about 47 9 years ago and settled in the vicinity of Bay. from near Brucefield, is the guest of - Miss field. He sepved several years in the village Ethel Ramsay, who is also visiting Bayfield� council. About 15 years ago he went to from Rochester. I ; , . � I I _10 . - I Dakota, where.he accumulated. considerable � � . proporty. Failing health, however, caused —Alexander Ferguson, Q. U., of Ottawa' him to return to Canada about two yeais one of the beat known Ontario lawyers ani ago, and he had resided in Bayfield since Parliamentary agents, was thrown from h.11F , thdt time. Ile leaves to mourn his loss, a horee Saturday morning, near Billiug* widow, two sons and two -daughters : Mrs, bridge, while out for his nustomary ex-ercim R. Bailey and Mrs. George Erwin, of Bay. He was found on the roadside and died '4 field ; Samuel Cleave, of Stanley, and Paul very few minutes after, his neck havino Cleave in, Dakota. Mr. Cleave was 81 years been broken. The cause of the accident of ago at'the time of his death and was high- will never be known, He was an expert ly respected y all who knew him, as was horseman and was accustomed -to ride al. shown by the, large number who attended most every morning. Deceased was 5'. him funeral to Bayfield cemetery on Satur. years of age, a native of Halton conrity, -and day ovening..—On Thursday morning last, had no family. 1 One -brother lives in Bran- * the le of Bayfield were grieved to hear don, Manitoba,! and another in Los Angeles, that7r! George W. Woods was called away California. I � . . . . - � � . " . I I . . I - i I , I I I I � . , : '_ ! . i;. . � . I I , � i : I I I . 11/ I . I . � � : I if . , _. I ! � I . . I . , I I � . . . I I _.Aid - THIN - WH01; - - � - I I * '80 1A . : � . . . Hunt 111) I t] 01 � . . r e F p � � � I i el ; F F of � I � � fo ! I t: 1 $7 I 1 4. 1 d I . 9 . i � Im I i I __ . - . i - . I . For the I I I ? . . � _R1_ i i : � � . � 4DN . . � . � ­ ­ . � as I � ; I ; 6 r I i . W . ; i � � all � . � - - , � � - � ; - tu � . I ; th . - I : .- I I - w . F P � - : � I PT, � � i W4 1 , . I � I Scho. 9� � . � q I 4 I ; A. r I i � . . . � i I P11 i i : el, 7 i ; I 9 i Thos&_wl E i �� alt .1 I . a�. � � . - 0A. 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