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" DISTRICT MATTERS. . Lowrie, Conitance; Ernest Constable, Con. home, after a week's visit to' hi r friend, —Miss Mary H. McLagan, of Sunnyside will be completed this week.—Mrs and '
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Sterling Silver stance : Gilbert Sinclair, Tackersmith'; Miss Roberts.—Master Regie -V� ilson, son farm, near Mitchell, visited relatives in this Miss Bonthron, of Toronto, are the 'uests DONT MENTIO '
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� � UVOU &Poo* Fred Galbraith, Winthrop; R. Guy Jones, of Mr. Alex. Wilson, has taken 1 position neighborhood this week.—Miss Hicks, of of Mrs. R. H. Collins.—The house and lot � IN IT ,
� - Seaforth i William Kyle, Kippen ; George in the Bank of Commerce.—Mr. I rp. Mar. Bornholm, is visiting,Nlrs, Rundle, of the belonging to the Susannah Westcott estate �
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W_ I McClure,' McKillop; John Macdonald, ray, of Dan bin, Northwest Terr tory, was Thames Road.—Master Percy Whitlook and has been gold to Mrs. Harris for $500.— - I I
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! Silver Plated Ware - staffa; Frank Carrol, Seaforth ; George here a few ays lat I visiting his brothers, Mr. R. MaDoe, of Stratford, visited his Grace, Vaitirtone, wife of 'Joseph Peart, of �
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. Blair, 'Kippen ; Alex. a Of course it is hot, has be n
. q �� - ScalooLs.—Tho Model . Mc1lurtrie, Kippen; Messrs. John and PhiTlip Murray and othdr uncle,' Mr. P. Whitlock, of this place, on Exeter, died on Tuesday, at, the ge , of 84 en hot, and Lay,
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. Joseph Hood, Kippe're . friends. Mr. Murray was on his way home Sabbath laHt.—N-Irs. Tnomas Cadmore is a years, and will be buried here on Friday- - . �
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- schools, at Clinton and Goderiob, will open I � . weather becomes a very trying . . the �
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I I � on Tuesday,. September 3rd, at 9 o'clock a, —0- . Jrom the Pan. Americon. He was one of the sufferer from rheumatism, and Mr. Cad-: The deceased suffered a stroke on Friday is overdone in d o -to if it -
ACCIDENT. —Mr. J. P. Brine had a narrow pioneer settlers in the Dauphin district, and more with a slight attack of eczema at pres- last from which she never recovered. iscusSion. But, .hot, �
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I Cut Glass ' - m,' The board -of examiners- will meet'at escape from ver* serio'us injury on Monday has prospered there,1 both physically and ant. Their many friends hope for their �_ � I weather garments and 'materials lot, I
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- Goderich, on Saturday, August 24th. Those afternoon. He was driving from Seaforth to I=ily. Before going there he was speedy recovery. I Sodom. hot weather garments if' another Matter . I
� wishing to attead-the Model schools are r," bi"ome in HarpurhAy, and when opposite , licted by asthma, hub he has fully 0 NoTEs.—On Monday last, Messrs. Silas It's mission in to relieve the bur4a O� :
I ques"d to notify;. the public subool inspec. the'residence of Mr. L. L, MoFaul, on Gode- recovered and in now robust' looking. He Staff&. and Samuel Staulake left on a three months, these humid days. .
tors before the date of meeting. App)i. rich street, his buggy in some way Collided says the crops throughout the Northwest
� Fancy China -, canto ahould state which school - they prefer with. another buggy going in the opposite are great, and must be seen to be appreciat. DEATif QFMLiss NoRRis.—Much and de#p trip to the Northwest.—Misses Addlie Gil- COOL AND COMFOP,TABLE,
; regret is felt here on account of the death of lespie and Mary Parsons are the guests of
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- � M Mr. Brine *as thrbwn from his ad. Mr. Murray, sr., formerly of Algoma, Miss Kate Norris, fourth daughter of Mr. Mrs. Silas Stantake, or.—Mra. John Ford, For these sultry days we are showing IOW.
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. . SALVATION ARMY EXTERTAINT11ENT.—A. buggy and lit on the ground on the opposite is now residing in Dauphin, and likes the an.a Mrs. Joseph Norris. She was a most who has been dangerously ill, is recovering. l cool i
side of the sidewalk. He was ran- dared un- country.—Mrs. Peter Marsh and daughter and corufort,l,bje -
; magic lantern service will be conducted in 9 promising and estimable young Judy and —Nearly all the flax in this vicinity is things. .
Fancy Pictures ' . conscious by the fall, and was conveyed to Mrs. E. T. Buell, nee Alice Marsh, formerly - � I
� the Salvation Army Barracks, on Saturday was a universal favorite with all who knew pulled. .
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- � the. residence of Mrs. Kemp - close by, and of Seaforth, but now of Chicago, are visiting her. The -mad event, occurred on Friday a .
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. night next. The subject is entitled,, "'For medical aid was sent for. Dr. Scott was in town at Presant,.the guests of ,�he form- last Until a f6w weeks ago deceased was TAKE UNDERWEAR. I
mother's eake—a story of the demon drink," ,. a " Josiah Watson.—Mr. Mow- ' Wkithrov.
Are a few lims we would jauggest and is said to be very interesting. Ensi . promptly on h 'nd and soon restored the or's sister, Mrs. 0Djoying good health, but a cold contracted Another special bargain in Ladies Knitted Underwear .and Muslin Underwur- I
. 911 patient to oonsciobsn6se, and, as no bo6es at, of the Collegiate Institute; baying COM-; , Ox- I
ose people who intend buy- 1�addinatt. who willbe in charge of this ser. . . . . L . . . � I some time ago enAed her earthly career, at ford* next Saturday (August lo), So re regular for women, and Hosiery, Gloves Md �
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were broken or no -serious injuries occasion- - plated his labors as e.Naminer at � Toronto, $I and $1.26 goods, for 65o per pair. P H. Willis, I I
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vice, travels in the interest of the Reo'cue ", the early age of 20 years and 4 months. VV Cornets. In but few places will y0lX.
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ing a - . I ad he was sufficiently recovered in half an haoreturned to town, gad is makiiig prepa' The funeral on Sunday was the largest that 80'r0l'th. 1759.1 find equal assortment. In all ,we .
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. . , who take in the service will 'not Only g rid Mr. ever entered Staffs cemetery, there being NoTEs.—Misoeo Maud and Ida,Mason are small sizes,medium " I
value for their motiey, but will have the sat. i - nearly 200 rigs in the proces,jion. The - up I -
at friends of Mr. Brine,�vill be pleased to leain Brockville. —Mrs. M. 0. Chesney � Si2eii, large 41iZeg
. par from Acton visiting theirsunt and uncle, stouteand exurs sizes. �
. i � -that no serious or'pirmanent injury is likely George Chesney are rus�icsting n Bayfield. YOU know ltil� . �
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Wedding Prestnt isfaction of knowing that they are helping ' I onto, sisters and brothers have the sympathy Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Shannon, and other not aw ea,sy thing to fin4 this - �
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. right again. Considering the force. with —While climbing down out of a; tree, on Morris. I be up again.----�A serious accident occurred �
. OLD COTNS.—Mr. W.'. Fotheringbam,'of which he fell and his advanced yearn, being Monday last, a YOUDg son of Mri William . I
. - � - Tuckeramitb, writes its as follows . 1, I see I , NOT�S.—A large.number went to Gode. onTbursdaylast to Miss IdaMoSpaddeo, OTHER UTNDERWEAR.
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I I .. � in your issue of . the 2ad inst.91 thiCt Mr. John over eighty, -it is almost rnwrvellutis that, he Hartry fell, alighting on his hands,� with the rich on Thursday of Imt week. —Threshing while driving to a berry patch. The horse, I
REMEMBER escaped as well. as he did. Both buggies result that both wrists were broken.—Mr. which was rather a spirited one, became Cotton Underwear, Balbriggan
THE PLACE , PAPST'S Quinlan has an sincient coin, 200 years. old 0 have commencod and the toot, toot of th: Underwear, I
I - and would like to* bear of an � one having Z111- I were somewhat broken, but, as neither of John Sutherland,- of Detroit, is visiting his whistle is heard on eve side. The crops frightened at some new ditch across the and natural Underwear for men. 9'
y - the horses got away, no � further damage was parents and other friends in to�vn.—Mr. . ry - last long. .�
BOOKSTORE, SWORN. older coin. If it would 6e any satisfaction done. - and Mrs. Harry Jeffrey, of Wingham, were are short and the job wod't road and ran away, throwing Miss M,cSpad- addition to Underwear, Shirts, Sor,
to Mr. Quinlan, I can gratify him in thin re-, . - . � 0 , . Mesers. Bird Brothers, Thuell, Gibson and den from the rig and she now lies under the Suspenders, Neckwear, etc., isre sorae.
I I this week Visiting Mrs. Jeffrey's 1 parents, of the things that many men like to buy
� ! — spect. I have a coin that was coined at PREPARik Fo-R,.TiinEsiIi.,4o..—A nice line Mr. and Mrs. S. Barton.—Rev. Mark Turn. Elijah Pease are on the track. The latter �octor's care.—Mrs. J. C. Morrison is visit. from us, We want men to pin
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. Alexandria, ip Egypt, in the reigni of of Exwr)oion Tables In elm. aEh, oak and birch, from bull, of Goderich, will o-.cupy the pulpit of got his arm badly cut, - last week b* the ing her son in Woodstock this week.—Rev. . their
Adrian, son-in-law of Emperor Tragean, and 6 feet in length up. Prices away down. JowN knife in the band cutter's hand. People P. Musgrave, of Cavan church, is away confidence to this store for ,411 their -
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DOMINION BANK. adopted in 117 A, D., and made emperor LANDSBOROUGH, Sealorth.' 1 1766-1 St. Thomas' church on Sunday.—On Wedl- cannot be too careful.—The Misses Halliday, spending his holidays but will be back to Furnishing; eeds, because we have pin,
. . - the same year. He died in 138 A. D., so - A BRIDLE TAKIEN.-�-The person who took riesday afternoon last a lacrosse match was work'on Sunday next.—Mr. J. Govenlock, ,ned -medium price marks to extra big.
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-CAPITAL(Paid Up), - 9$2,300000 that the piece I have in at least '1,563 years from the Queen's Hotel stables, Seifortb, on the 5th P American this wiek. We wish tb who had his barn dentroyed- by fire some values on all their requirements.
� - . I of JuN a now bridle arid left an � old one, would tween Clinton and Mitchell, to decide this urney. — time ago, will replace it by a new one.
REST, ., - . $2,300:000 older than Mr. Quinlan's piece." ob'ige 'by returning the same,as soon as poaoible to championship of the C; L. A. intermediate ladies a pleasant time and a safe joe - I . THE BEST EVIDENCE. .
— Queen',3 Hotel, where his own bridle c.An ba got. series -in this district. The game resulted in A number of our young ladies drove to � I I
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TRAvELLERs. —The following were ticke I Bruss6li from Sunshine west last week, to Zurich. I � �
SEAFORTH BRANOH a victory for Mitchell, by 3 goals !to 2. A We would say the beat evidence of the �
. ) ad to distant points this week, by Mr. Win. BOARDERS WANTEm--Two or three large number of enthusiasts from either havealphoto taken. Six in number will NoT-Es.—Mr. Isaac Bean and son, of velue of our goods is
boarders can be accommodated' with comfartable � . that, as a rule,, vie,
� Main Street, Seaforth. Somerville, up -town agent Grand Ti�nk an(l convenient quarters ,on Godorich street �east, towns came to nee, the garne.:—M esars. P. make a good gro tip. —Harvesting is all the -Goderich, have been here visiting friends.— reta n every, customer we ke
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A General Banking Business trans- Railway : Mrs,,. C�mpbell and Miss Fergus near Main street. Apply at Ti-�F, Exi,081`roit Office, ,M.uleahy and W . McDougall were in Owen go. Two weeks more, with good weather, Mrs. W. H. Alerner and children, of Cairo, goo�m are recognized as standard .a,
acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected, Campbell, to De,troit; W. J . Bickte; to . . 1766-3 Sound, on Friday last, assisting the Durham will see the crop all cut. Michigan, are here visitiDg friends. They . popular priced.
and advances made on sarne at lowest Merlin ; Mrs. George Dickson, to BNnheim; LOCKET LOST.—Lost in Seaforth about lacrosse club in a match with the Markdale �! * - intend to remain for some time.—Mr. .
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rates. W. A. Peace, to Sturgeon Point ; T. J. three weeks ago, a'Gold Locket with a small diamond ` ub.—Mrs. John C. Morrison and young Lea:dlbury. .' 0 . .
. . I -Berry, Hensall, to Liverpool ; the- Misses on one 8id,ey and "Jean". engraved on the other side. . - - and Miss L%ura Kibler, of Brampton, are -
, Drafts sbtd on all otnts in -Canada, S A small gold abOn was attached to the locket. The son of McKillop, returned on Tuesday from
p iMPSOD, Walton, J. K. � Steele, George , We ch on Hosiery visiting their aunt, � Mrs. C. Fritz.—A Try them, and you'll come again—when you
the Urvited States and Europe. I � finder will' �o- rewardel on ieaviog it at Scott a �Ie"ant visit to friends in Woodstock.
. I Cardno, Fred Coich, Miss Carry Cardno 1 and Gloves that are cheal�, but we are and number from here took in the- harvesters' want another suit. Our aim is to well-
. of liros., music store, 5eaforth. 1756.1 While there they attended the anrual " at I
SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. 'Interest Edward Hamilton, MiEs Kate Devereaux,! - have always been 'great on Hosiery and excursion to Manitoba on Tuenday.—Miss -wear suits '11
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allowed on deposits of One Dollar and Mrs. 'Litter, iira. McKernan, all to MOINEY To LOA-IT.7-To loan, private home " of the Spring Creek Cheese Factory, Gloves that we sell cheap. The E. McFaul. Nettie Well is home from Rodney, where men ready -to in which thei,
. the funds, on,first mortgage 'on 'fatin property. Apply at which there were over 1,000 people pres- recognize style, __ fit', wear, and low
upwards. Pan-Afi)erican, Buffalo ; Miss Millie Ander- to TpH EX�OSITOR Office, Seafortb. 1752-tf ent, and enjoyed the event very thoroughly, . L,ompany, Seaforth. 1756-1 she.bas had charge of a millinery e-tabliah- pricedness. .
R. S1 HAYS, W. K. PEA -ROE, non, Goderich street, to -Chicago, Miss Pan-American visitors find good accomt Mrs. Morri9on's son has charge of this fac- JOTTINGS.—Nir. A. Ross and Mr. G. ment during the season.—Mr. and Nits.
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I Solicitor Manager. Fren3h, to Port Elgin ; Mrs. rhino, who modation at Fultoni� (]Iibbc'rt Township bo -y) 890 tory, and was the moving spirit in getting Greig haVe gone to visit relatives in Mani. Charles Beckenhauer, of Nebraska, caii,-.,i BOYS' SUITS. I
— has been visiting friends hare, to her hom l e Michigan6treet. Lodgings fiftycentsa'nd ulliward. up this entertainment. —A union Sunday toba.—Now that the grain is out and a on Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Faust' one day lab � .
. in Chicago. J. . T.,F ulton, .E.90 Michigan street, Buffalb. 1750x8, Be -excursion will be run from Seafort
. hbol' h conaid6rable amout of it threshed a pretty week. They were former residents of Ha� Oarg are made right—made to wear. They're
_?__ fl TilE MEAT CENTRE.—This week we have � the altogether, non-give-awayable tort
Something New. Go.. w-P.K.—Mr. Robert Hawthorne, o placed 3n our shop a laTgO new refrigerato,. Our to Vioderic'h, on Friday, AuguaL 16th. The correcti estimate can be formed. Wheat is township, but some thirty-four years ago ' - 1.
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I � . Egmondville, cradled one acre and a half of fitock-will. now be heavier and quality -better, its excursion train will leave Seaforth station a little below the average and will give 1. moved to Nebraska, where they now bave a that keeps peace in the family. Boy , i
. . � meats that hibg iii cold storage a few day's before about half -past nine, and returning will from IS to 20 bushels to the acre, :rid al. fine home.—The flax company have started isn't everlastingly running to motber to .
— oats on Friday last,'and Mra. Hugh Simpson, a ,
of Egnioadville, bo�-bd "t" cutting are mbob superior to ne-xv killed stock. We leave Goderich at seven o'clock. The fare though shrunken it weighs remarkably well. threshing. The fla,x is a. good crop, con- put on a patch andrestitch a rip. We I
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New Girdles, now Belb Buckles, new is underst6od that Mr. Hawthorne has only seagon of the year and deliver orders within a for the round trip will' be 65 cents for Peas are a poor crop and will not go - over Bidering the dry weather.—Grain threshing priced them in such way as should keep I
Stick Pins,, new designs -in Waltham and � reasonable dlstanc�. Telephone - 15 bushels to the acre Oats, although is now general.—Mr. W.- H. Case, of none froin buying. Bringtb6boyal
I one arm, the other having bee . No. 18. Kenne ly adults and 35 cents for children.—Mrs, ong. -
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n taken -off 1754-3 MoKearnan, nee Miss Annie Downey, of short, were thick on the ground and will Aylmer, passed through here on Wednesda .
Elgin watches, new patterns in Silver Flab- some years ago by a threshing machine, and , ' . - y
ware, new patterns in Silver Plated ware. Rocit EL)f Pr,ANK.—The und�Tsigned Chicago, is vjaiting friends in this vicinity. probably give an average return and barley on his way to Teeswater, and called on a SU'RMER GOr,-)DS
that Mrs. Simpson's age is 66 years, the bag 0, few thousand fe- t of good rock elm plank for —Mr. J. H. `Pyper, of Hamilton. i spend- is very good; We should all be thankful number of old friendi. Mr. Case was . - I I
New Ausonia, Ingrahan and Gilbert Clocks feat is somewhat remarkable, bu - ra. valc. The plank to 12, 14 and 16 �feet in length. ing his holida'ya visiting friends in 11seaforth that matters are no worse.—IMr. Thomas formerly a commercial traveller and called I
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at new prices. : , 8-impson says she could have bound another Can be seen at his "residu:ice fit Seaforth, Josiah I , q
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of th�e Hanna I Flax Mills, paid off their horse some time ago, has, we are pleased to. In cool Shirt Waists, becoming 8ailors, I :
ple that have made Canada what it is W4 ay A CHANCE. —Being over, stocked, John Seaforth'gang of pullers here on 'Tuesda Say, recov I *_ shady Parasols, stylish Silks . ...
Counter's Jewelry Establishment nothing daunting them nor no difficulty Lapdaborough, Seaforth, the people's favorite, will ered and i; at work again.—The . MCK1110P. , dainty-
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,�4 too great to overcome, and they furnis a I ill ive some We know people don't shop here because
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�SEAFORTH. � good object lesson to the 'risin . prices for'the month of August. -Now is the time to idea of the be efit it would be to the town for the excursion to Manitoba : Miss Emma we want them to_iV# because they want to broideriesl Laces, etc.
.. . . . ' - g generat�ion. get-Furni �ura at rock bottom prices. � 1756-1 to have the S aforth -Flax Mill ranniDg.— Forbes, Noble Forbes, John McPherson, D. —and -why do they want to ? Oh, Wo our
W. R. COUNTER, . Manager How many young ladies are there inHuron . PEA O t.—White. ', Mr. Alex. Oldham', of London, a efib Sun. McNab, R. McGee, -and Messrs. Robertson combination of lessened prices, best guali- _! +++4+-.1_+++++-
- �) who could ac6ompfish a ,fe'at similar to ths-t man Jut roved'Pea Harvester and bunchere at A. M. I and Barrow.- There may be others of whom I I
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Fall Term Opens September 3rd . 1766 Messrs. Archibald & Cudmor shipped we have not heard.—Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson ,- 1756-1 The - - .
. USE COIK510-N SENSE. —The followingrz. . Another special bargain in. Ladies' _OX- another car load of horses to the old coun- iLnd Mr. Wil J liam H. Gray and daughter, all JOTTi.NGs.—Miss Katie O'Connor spent
fords nf,xt Saturday (August 10). 39 p3irs regular y Patrick 0 - a n, of last week with her sister, Mrs. Echart.—
from the 'Lucknow Sentinel will apply to try on Tuesday.—Mr. Montgome, . f Hibbert, and Miss M' mie Robinso
1'� Seaforth and many other towns as well as 81. and 01.25 goods for 66c per pair, W. H. Willis, has rented his farm, on the 7th �concession. Stratford, spent Sunday with friends in Harvesting is pretty nearly through now.— Es JkFA UL
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a_L4��, �4 - JANITOR WAN-Trm.—G6od man wanted as While driving in the country, itbe other 0— - reports the crop not nearly as good as last - . . I
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_"�e� exercise a little more caution in Arivi,4 janitor at ttke Dominion , Banko.-Be3forth. Apply to day, Mr. Harry Beattie met with an acei- Tuckersmith. . .
RIO. across the granolit,hic crossings. -Horses IV, K..PQa�6e, Manager. 17661 1 year.—Patrick Williams, of Hibbert, spent Dry Goods Co.
� . The horse took a sudden notion to ' Now stock of Geo. A. Slater Shoes for last Sunday -with ,his Beachwood friends — .
stock of Geo. A."Slater Sh * V Id men opened up ibii week. They are the very latest .
Never before in the history* of our collEge have stumble and fall owing to the reckless man- - New oes for t rnn', a n before he could stop it, he7 was
our gradua6e3 been so rernarl,ably Bucc�Batul in ner in which they are driven., P. is not men openel,up'this weak. They are- the very Miss May Lavin and 'her brother, Joh'n
Beouriog excellant siltuations Immediately on leaving tf rown out, striking his knee, 1which was and newest styles. W. H. Willig, Sole Agent for - I CA's 'Greatest Cask.`
college ab during the present year. A business necessary to wait until a horp,e breaks its ' latest a3d, newe,it style3. W. 11. Willis, Sole Agent Seaforth. ' 1756-1 visited Miss Givlen last week. �
education ouch ati can lo obtained iv our school is neck before a little- ordinary judgment is 'for Seaforth. 175d.1 bi�dly bruised, and has necessitated hig COUINCIL Doi.Nos. —A meeting of I � the *
the substantial founda6ion of n, successful life. . exercised." It a horse slips or stumbles on . . ui ing a cane, No damage, was done to WEST R'N D NoTES,—Mr. and Mrs. Wal- township couccil was he d in Jo Dry Goods., Store. '
. - � hi irse or rig.—Miss Hammett 'a visiting ters, of Exeter, spent Sunday at W. G. , I nes' hall,
May we send you a. catalogue'� a crossing it is almost invariably the f6ult MARRIED I -N D_,�KOTA.—The following _ Le dbury, on Monday last. AII'mem,bers
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W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. of the driver and not' the - re Pioneer,� fdendsin Hamilton thiaw'eek.—Mrs. Win. were present. Accounts'for gradin, , re -
4444 -62 . -crossing. it is- whichwetakefrom the Larimo' Bristow, M-&Fjter Edwin Smith, Mrs. John Miss Mabel Pepper, of Toronto, visited at ,g I -
often the case when a terossing is re chad Grand F6r,ks county, NoAh Dakota, of July of , pairing bridges and culverts, to th
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and the horse slacks up to got over it safely 26th, will- be interesting to many of our i Annie te st of $328, were passed. Mr. James Campbell and was again a great success. Nearly -
I the driver will give the animal a out wit� Yeaders, especially, in Tuckeramith, of which Killoran, are ,all visiting friends in To. Toronto, vi:ited Mrs. Robert Whi la presented a petition, to which he asked,,, the nine hundred ticket were sold at; Win
Bicycle Season 19,01 municipal ek.—Miss Mary Pepper and Miss Mabel 'g. .
t. ity the hap�y groom is a native. spent a few days with relatives, near Mitch. oign,ture of the reeve, to have a ditch ham alone. Other points, from Listowel to
- 6 the whip, causing it to jump and the foo - rcnto.—Mr. Gutteridge has a big gang at we
ing being insecure, the natural result is a It siys: " Miss Cora Ada Wilson, daugh- � �! )rk on Goderich street,. and is making ell, last week.—NIr. Wm. Elcoat hall had a awarded by F. W. Farnham, civil engineer, C.liniono contributed large numbers of
r I slip or a stumble on the part of uhe horse -ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wilson, go' I I ic made narrower than directed by the en -
We -N, WNTSO-Al IS Dd progress with the " new granolithi new wind mill put up.—Harvesting in near- . pleasure aeeker.9i and all report a most
which is fraught with danger of injury'. 'In was married to Mr. James D. L,andeborough w�lks.—.Nlr. and Mrs. Neil Bethune, of I over in this neighborhood, quite a num- g . ineer. The council authorized the reeve to pleasant day at the lake side.—Bruseele
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elobrat' - . home of the bride'8 parents in thin city, A GOOD REcoRD —Five of the interested will sign it.' The.rate of taxation - cardine on Wednesday of this week. and it,
For the c ed Goderich Bicycle Co., 0 1 . - Rev. D: A. MacKenzie, w3sisted by Rev. J. 009an Francisco, who were visiting at Mr. the- school in section No. , Tu this year, for county and township purposes too, Was well managed and largely
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. manufacturers of � the McCready, Common THE CIVIC! HOLIDAY.—The Seaforth civia R. Landsbo'rough, a brother of the groom, Al. , David8ouls, went to New'York thin 6 c eremitb, and to raise $150 for each public school, was
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Sense and Goderich wheels, strictly firat holiday, Thursday of last week, wall a very officiating. The ceremony was preceded w P k - —Master Andrew Archibald, son of wrote at the recent enteran�de examinations, fixed at 4.35 mills on the dollar. The rates patronized. A Pleasant day may be spent
hile two of the five at any of our lake aide towns durin
class, fitted up with G. & J. or Dunlop tires, I James Archibald, left on Tuesday for a for public hool maintenance varies -from . g the -
. quiet d%y'in town. The weather was most by a solo, " .0 Promi6e Me," rendered by ,�r.� and they all passed, w
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901. that all who desired to - rest by remaining the ceremony Miss Lafferty pregid d at the John Forbes, of Victoria, Texas, who were honors. The tea2her of this school in school requiring 2 millii on the dollar. Oae
wheels guaranteed for the season' 1 ,e stood fourth among those who took *_
Any defects in Material or workmanship re� quietly at home -bad ample opportunity of organ a . rid rendered app�opriate music. The visiting here for the past montb, lefb for section did not send ia its request until the Varna. - -
. paired free of charge. Bic'y0e sundries, oil doing so, while those who, preferred spend- appearance of the bride was handsome : home on Wednesday of last week. Their Miss M. Hartry, of Seaforth. This is her meeting of council, and consequently it GARDEN- PARTY. —one - of the most one- - .
and part repairs in stock. Repairing ing-the day elsewhere had -no cauee to lay in th'e extreme, attired an she was, in a visit was shortened by the receipt of a tele- second yt ar ueaching, and the record she could not be provided for and had to lie ces ful garden parties that has ever been
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promptly attended to by a competent hand - gram offering Mr. Forbes a better position if has made is creditable alike to herself and over. Ib was ordered that all parties havin hels, here took place last Wednesday night,
the tault to the �veal,her if they did not en. bridal gown of white batist with lace and her pupils, and must be very satisfactory to * .9
. and charges reasonable. - joy theniselves. In town the bowling green ribbon accessories, and the,bridal bower of he would' go at once. He accepted. Mr. township road scrapers in their posses ien, under the auspices of St. John'# church,
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,,earned to be the principal rendevous. and woodbine and ferns, under which the young Forbes is engaged in railroading. The the people of the section, all of whom are and who do not return them to the Trk's V&rna. The Seaforth brase band was preB- I
-vv- w. -w-A.r-rs a w, . . _ proud of Miss Hartry as a teacher and like
NORTIT MAIN ST., SF.AFORTH, that pleasant pastime was very generally -en- couple were un�ited,' made a very pretty Misses Brown, of Teeswater, are the guests I-er personally. She is coming to the front residence before the Ist of September, will ant, as usual, and more than sustained �
I I t 630 . gaged in during the day by its.'votariev. The setti-ng to the wh6le. The -home was very of Mr. and Mrs. H, Geib, Goderich street.. in her profession. be charged 10 cents per day for their use their former very high reputition. 'The
— principal attraction for those who Went 'handsomely decorated throughout with — Air. James Mulholland, of Harpurhey, -1 until returned, and that the amount be ad- , music was simPlY magnificent. Afr. Fred
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' away from home was tho 33rd regiment gardem flowe+s and potted plants. The has returned from his trip to the old coun- 0— ded to and collected with the taxes for this �: Hess, of Zurich, -was also present with his .
try.—Mrs. Leitch and her daughter, of Bayfleld. ; I
band excursion to Brantford. One hundred many beautiful And valuable presents dis- . . year. The next meeting of the Rou gramapbone, which added very materiallyto-
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ticket9 were sold at Seaforbh for thia excur. played indicated the very high esteem in ' � BLO�A S. —Miss Mamie Campbell, of Chat. be at the Huron hotel, Dublin, on Wednes- � the evening's amueement. The spread w"
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-Of TIL . and those who took it in are unanimous which the bride and groom are held by their Barton, and Miss Gertie Goffin, of. Niagara ham, in visiting triends on the Bronson line. . day, September'16, at 11 o'clock a. M. .all that could be desired by the most fits.
made our School worthy of the liberal in say , friends. The couple took'the train for Park visiting at Mr. S. —Mr. Stewart Gordon, of Midland City, --* . tidious, the ladies of the congregation hav-
ing that they enjoyed a pleasant day. Falls, New York, are �
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patronage of over 700 members annually, I The next most attractive spot �eemed to be River Thursday morning, and after a shorb Barton's.—Four rinks of the Goderich bowl- Michigan, is spending A few -days in Bay- . ;ing done their pait well. The -evening was -
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which it en oys. The beat of it is that no I n YA visit among their friends, will take a trip to e -here on Wednesday afternoon field.—Mr. Nillier, a converted -Russian Farquhar. �beautiful and a viiry large crowd was pres-
Bayfield, and every available co ve 4 nce in ing club cam
graduate, to i our present knbwledge, is out town wa�s chartered for that ever pvpular re- Winnipeg, rebiirning to their home in t�4- and had 'a friendly game with the Seaforth ..�ew, gave an interesting address in the No ingeniously written advertisements eat. The receipts of the evening amounted
I players. The result was a victory for Sea- by The E. McFaul Dry, Goods I to $141.90. �
of a cro.od pr,ail,ion. Hater any thne. -bplls next"mon'th. The bride'has beeA a resbyterian church on Wednesday evening Company, Seafort'h. So long as there is
0 sort, and itIs needless to say that all Who . forth, by some 56 shots.=Mrs. E. J. Hicki are needed
went there enjoyed themselves. A good I resident of this city' since. :childhood and is of last week, on Judaisin in Russia. Mr. NOTES.—Miae Mary Stinson and her
many, also, took advantage' of , the cheap I'well known and greatly admired by a large has returned home, after spending: some Nillier in studying in the Bible training common sense used by buyers, quality and sister, Mrs. McKenzie, were calling on old I
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Central Business College, fares offered by the"Granid Trunk RAI way' to I circle of acquaintances and friendb. " The days in Toronto. She was accompanied by school becomin prices must remain the best possible appeal. 'friends on Sunday Is' ry is going
TORONTO, visit friends at various poiutg. For these groom has b her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Marvin.—The 9 They haVe--just put on sale a range of very visit friends at
. een engaged in the banking busi. a missionary to the Jews in Russia.—Mr. Bruce Mines, &4_4 her -sister
- I pretty New French Flannels. 17561 -18 going to Colorado. —Messrs. Alfred Seats-
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A onge and Garrard ,its., Toronto. - cheap fare trips there were 120 tickets sold ness in Park River and lately located at. Misses NIcKay, of Cranbrook, visited their Davidson, a Knox college student, con- .
. at Seaforth. These reduced fate tickets Bowbells, where be is i aiint, M iss Mulholland, Harpurhev, this week. ducted service in the Presbyterian church BRIEFS.—Most ,of the farm -ere around . more and Albert Robertson took in the
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were good from Thursday until Saturday- ly established banking iastitution. It is . I I
The railway travel, however, was not very needless to say. that the beat . wishes of the , is week, visiting Mr. and Mrij. -John the exception of so'me late Peas, at the end wish them a pleasant trip.—The Rev. Mr.
A strong sellool. Tea regular Teachors ' t* �Irs. (Dr.) Ireland, of Harrigton, was here Sabbath evening last, and gave an address here will have completed harvesting, with . harvest excursion on Tuead-ay last.. We
- Fijae c(luipmeat. Good reaulte, , . - on the needs of the foreign mission field.— I
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Write for circulars. : heavy, owing, no doubt,, to the fact that the' community go.'With them -in their new re- . urner, sr., and other f - riends.—,Misses Rev. Mr. Jennings, of this place, and Rev. of this week.—Our two threshers, Mr. Win. I Parke supplied the pulpit for the Rev. Mr. - -1
farming community are too' buley to travel latdona." * , 11 argaret and Jennie Reid, of Listowel, are Mr. PArk, of Amherstburg, have exchanged Pollen and Mr. John Westlake, are kept Jennings on Sunday last. Mr. Jenni iv .
W. H. SHAW, Principal. for pleasure just now, and only townspeople I . - visiting at the residence of their' brother, work for several weeks. Mr Park occupies very busy just now.—Mrs.- Taylor and taking a few well earned ho'lidays.1-111ev. -
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- � LOCAL . BRIEWS.—Mrs. George A. Kidd i ReDh Fritzley, and family left here on Hodgins, of Seaforth, is here for a shor* holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Win. Traquair. attended the funeral of Mrs. Jeffrey, _�
- —0 'huroday, for Saginaw, Michigan, to join time.—Revs. Kerrin and -McAul t of I
�Grand Tr! ! Fon Tiip WEST.—The, harvesters and her three little boys from Hammond, eyl of —Miss Leak Rammer, of Exeter, is the Londeaborough, this -week.—Mr. Win, .
. unk Radwa Indiana, are visiting in town, at the resi. Mr. Fritzley, who has been living there for Mitchell,* are spending their holidays in guest of Miss Maggie T. Coward at present. Logan and his sister, Phem , visited friends '- ..
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on Tuesday . was very largely pat -w me time.�Mrs. Oochrane, of Duluth, nee Bayfield.—The number of people who are —The Thames Road Presbyterian congre. at ,God,erich on Sunday .1 at.—Mrs. - .
Pan-Amerizall EXposition, Buffalo last, a horse attached to a light wagonk be- N, iss Killoran, and two children are visiting spending their,holidays in Bayfield is larger gation were delighted to hear their former Beatty and children are visiting atthe barne
� . parsons from this dioitrict, many of whom longing to Mr. Gabriel Reeves, took a notion a I- —Mrs. James Nichol than ever before; The breezy little town is
. are going I , . . the parental home. pastor, Rev. Mr. Gracey, of Gananoque.— Of her mother this -
$4.45) return., goo(l for 6 days. I to assiab An harvesting, while to have a run on it-� own apeount. It started h s r t d from St., Thomas, where she evidently beco I more popular each year. week.—The Revs. �
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$5.95 return, good for 15 daye. blac h d ba�eunrlioer several weeks. —According to —Our councilmalntgits last meeting decided attended the funeral of Mr. Ballantine's garden party on Wednesday last, and pro -
and to see' the country. A big crowd of I p -
- .. — people, in addition r!, tilt into- the Royal hotel stables, where it- reports from -Manitoba, harvesting is becom- that all cows must be shut up between the father, who died at his horpe in.Downey, -on pounced it the treat of the �se
'Y ORDEWS. gathered ab the station here to see eir . rid of ing general in the prairie province ; the hours of 8 p, In. and 5 a. in., and have in" Sunday' laab.—Mrs. Thos. Smale, who re- 1 0 .
I I EXI'RMSS MON1,, to the travelle had to stop when it ran'ioul of the a - aton.
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it RaduccJ ra-Les—t)hcap, safe, and convenient, friends off'. The train, which conveye - d the the -building. . Thu floor waa.full of vehicles ,Aeather is favorable and no crop enemy has structed the constable to impound all cattl aided south of here, died on Saturday last. -
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Up to $5 3C excursionists to Toronto, was crowded full made its 'way from one end to the- other, —0. hope this will be carried out. very largely attended. Mr. Smale has the NOTES —Mrs. W., S. Bean, of Woodstock, �
Over $5 and tip to $R) 6C and when it left here many were co�npelled dragging 6he wagon after it, and none bf 'the � . —0
Over SlOcand tip to $30 100 to stand, In- all- about fifty persons were other vehicles were t � Lumley. sympathy of the whole community in bin who has been viAting friends in and around
. Ouched. The only ' sad bereavement.—Mr. T. Cameron's fine here for a few weeksi returned to her horne -
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Over S,,'W and up to $5o 15r, � ticketed at Seaforth, while in the neighbor- damage done was th - a breaking of the shafts NEW9.—, Mr. George Dalrymple left ch house Is nearing compl k. —M
Payablo at par all points Canada and United hood of 7,000 left, the province on this ex- of Mr. Reeves w-'agon.—Mr. Frank Free. eslay I t f J. G: ST',,kN.BuRy, B. A., (late- with Mo. etion. Whan Cbm. last wee r. John M. Kaine, principal
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Ili t.A t en � cursion. The followiug were ticketed to the man, of Eth,el, an old Seaforthite, was in a to vi;js or Manitoba, where he has Cartby, Oaler & Co., Torvnto,) Barrister, Convey. plated, it will.be one of the handsomest of the public schools in the " Soo," wheeled
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..----. - Points in' the west by Mr. W. town last week, and called on his numerous Ellerington, jr., to make a home for himself oupled by Collins & Staribury, over O'Neill Bank, learn-that'Mr. MeNaughton. is going to the Rev. 0. 0. Kaine.—Mins Gertie and
an, of -in the far,west.—Mr. R. W. Gilgan, who Exeter, 0,,6. 68i-tf leave the school in section No-. 2, having Mast,er Roy House, of Niagara FOU, are -
10m, Walton ; J)uucal) Al cNt a b, McKillop ; ]In . a 8� I . T
I N1. Holland, Zurich, Jhe future M, P. P. for South had his ankle dislocated a few w eks ago, is NOTES.—M,r',J. A. Stewart and none, secured a school,south of Devon
W - 0' 0 .A.A,ERVILLE, Agent iviiiiam Uarter, Tuckersmitb ; I - a
Somelvillp, Grand Trunk Railway agent: friends here.—Mr. Fred Hess, I.
C mercia.1 Building, SEAFORTH I theguestsof Miss Mabel Campbell.—M-
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. � 9 accgmpanied by,,his old friend, Mr. John qohotance� was, recently, the gue3t of his J, Heaman have been ru8ticating at Gr%nd � Saturday last from a month's trip to Orillift
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John Allan, Egniondville.; Ja, . .
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P mes.B. Grieve, Harnmill, of the dollingwood ColleMate Iq. t van in this vicinity.—Mrs. Thompson, of have been visiting their grandmother, Mrs. NOTIts.—Mr. J. L. Davis has taken a- visit very much.— . .
The Seaforth Bicycle -Emponuin McKillop ; A1113EI Tum, Egmondvilla ; E'vert . Mrs. R. 4ilpin) Of Orillip"
stitute, with his wife and family, was here the boundary, ban returned an extend- George Samwell.—John Sweilzer has pur- P08itiO ' spent a few days with her parents, Mr.. And
Uricb, Tuckeramith ; N. . from a in the Times office.—Mr. Harry. E.
X. Forbes and this week, visiting his mother.—Miss M. ei visit to I relatives in London.—Mr. , Bert chased an interest in the fla,x mill at Credit. Jeffery,' of the firm of Hanna & Co., is at
alid General Repair Shop. . sister, E�mma, McKillop ; Mine Brooks, I - Mrs. Edward Jarries, leaving on Monda
I McKillop ; Thomas ' Townsend, Tucker. Lyons, of Chicago, daughter of Mr J. R, Passmore, of Giderich Collegiate, in spend. -on and will move there shortly.—Alias the P4n- American. —Architect Binning, of morning for Toronto, to meet her buivan
a Lyons, of Toronto, was in town this'week. ing his holidays with his parento.�Thresh_ Della Crocker, of London, is visiting her Listowel, was in'town on Wednesday, f�ok. &-rid accompany him tb Buffalo.—Min
' I smith ; Richard McGe ' and' William Bar. —Rev, Mr. Larkin and, family are in Bay. ing is again the order of the day, how swift aunt, Mrs. J, V. Crocker.—J. G. Stanbury, ing af ter the buildings that am being erected Simpson took .suddenly ill on Tue . oday nigbt
Bicycles, Gune, , Revolvers, &,Wing rqws and si8fer, M_-Killop ; o, field this week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. tie seasons go.—Miss Clara Crawford, of barrister, was at Goderich, on Thursday, on under his supervision. —Mr. James A. Cline of this week, and Dr. 8male, of Wrox r
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rid 'quickly repaired. Lawn Mowers, smibh ; John Robertson, Walton. The cedars.—Mrs, Morgan, of Markham, and Misse's Fulton and Glenn, of the boundary. lefb this week after a pleasant- visit with holidays. Another party consisting of John While driving a horse belonging to Dr.
Scissors, ICU* edgr-ed tool sharp- following were ticketed by Mr. R, J. ME,c. �
Wee, or any . Mies Morgan have been visiting at Mrs. J, She is ac y
donald, C, i companied b her friend, Miss friends bere. —Ira Andrews has boug arquharson, William Holmes luck, on Tuesday evening of this week, 31rv-
oned and repaired. Acadian , Paci'fic lt:hilway, agerib': C. Hoaman'a. —', A couple of gypsy horse 113orbes.—Mis8 Lenora Jamieson, of Kirkton, one of the stores at Cromarty and will take I
Mr. Drake and Miss Drake , i and Roly Gordon 4tarted on Tuesday mq'rn- George Ardell was thrown out of the buggy
A large stock of Bicycle parts and I , SLaffa ; John traders Aruck town Monday afternoon, with h at prose it the uest of Miss Maud Glenn. possession about September Ist.—A large for the same opular summer resort.— and received a few very severe bruises.— i
Sundries, Sawing Muohino Needles and Neelin, 13rucofleld ; J. Jamieson, Constance; a variety of horses, great and small, bad and --Mr. Her ry An arson has haO his house number of the young men left on Monday ,
. Norman Ir if I Finilfty-three ticke&s were sold at the C. P. R. Mrs. (Dr.) Thompson and Miss Beatrice
Fishing Tackle. - 16 d, 8eaforth ; E. Fairbairn, indifferent, and ready and anxious to do greatly im roved by an application of paint, for the western harvest fields.—bliss Lila station on Tuesday morning to people going Green, of Clinton. are visiting in and amund ' I
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William R. Wat8oll, Staffa; George B.
[- Eberhardt, Egmoadville ; Sara Stewart, Eg-'
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Mrs. A. McLean are having granolithic
walkA built into their residences, on Gode.
binder from St. Milrys.—Mr.
Ellis, of �ampton, and his brother, from
Sootland,11ave returned home from a visit
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with frlends in Sarnia and Parkhill.—
Dr. Amos spent Sundaiy and Monday in
Brantford.—W. J. Heaman and wife at.
majority were young, able men, who will
show the M�nitobans that Ontario boys
still know how to harvest wheat —Buildin
day morning for Manitoba, among the nuni,
bar being Mr. Joseph Ray, who for year,5
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t ruce eld ; rich street west.—By those who Were up to. Mrs. Thomas Cann, of this place.—Mr. tended the London Old Boys' re -union on operations are' going on rapidly all over the
IR: U,A N. I John MacpbOrsoD, walbo4; James Alo. Frank Toung, of Rochester, is visiting I
M�n early enough to see, it is said th.ere was a A. Neil,wile and family, spent Sabbath last Monday and Tuesday.—Clyde White, of town, but stilt the cry is for more houses. friends in town.—Mr. W. G. Strong and hie
: J Queen, Brucefield; Henry O'Neil, Bruce- slight frost last A16nday �
, - � I morning.—Mrs. with friends in Hensall.—Mrs. M. Miller, Windsor, in visiting his grandmother, Mrs. Messrs. S. Bennett, James Stewart and Wil. bride arrived on the 10 p. m. train Tuenday-
- field ; William E'. Reid, Varna ; Maggie Sutherland, of Hamilton, is visiting at Mr. * sr., is open ling a few weeks with her son John White.—Rev. Wm. Martin and fam. lism Rintoul have already completed hand night.—Mies Peachy Sanderson . nd
—Mr. Lewis Adolpb, of concession 4 1 Eberhart, Eginondville; John Rile a
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, y, Staffa; I R. Lumsden's.—Miss Stewart, of Earriond. and daugb er, near Munro, Fullarton.—Mrs. ily, and J. P. Rots and family are at Grand this summer and Mabel Walker, pupils of our school, Miss
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Wallace, is the champion clover g�o wer in i Richard Cronin, Dublin; William Mccal- I'viII6, left on Tuesday for Cy " W. Saylor, of Detroit, is visiting her mothei Bend this week.—We congratulate our moved into them. More ban twenty I the list of successful candidates at the TeOP11b
that district, He h&3 samples groming in I lum, Walton; Aenia E'. Doig,-Kippeu ; J, pres River, t
I Manitoba, wh6'reshe intends to spend a few this week.—Mr. T. 0. Unger, of Belleville young friend, Edwin Bacrett, upon winning other buildings are in course of erection.— I public school . leaving examination. Mr -
his orchard which meaeure over four feet in ( D. Aitcheson, INIcKillop ; J��Ies 'Barbour, months, viai6ing friends.—Miss college, wheeled up to visit his grandfather, 'the Peter Adamson Scholarship at Goderich The annual excursion to Goderich, under I Win. Horton p ed the same examinatian i
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". - i Dublin ; Charlea Willis, Seaforbh; William : Stephenson, of Clinton, has returned to her Mr. E. Williams, of this vicinity, Imatweek. Collegiate Instibute.—The grauolithi�- walk the auspices , of the Wingham Sunday I from Harriste73 high school.
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