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Nil: -, ", - i RN_1914ffff;999�� r I J " I - , - ­ ­'�,_ � � - L- 0- 'IT" � , � 'Y' DISTRICT M*TTI�RS. � I I , -1 i , _!� � I � ?ff-1 J_P,!_,­ � _i� r .� - - r- -, z.��_,,4� ?I'-,.-,;-' _��!­ q- I Ifaving sold the Fancy Goods por- I . , , .- I .11 I , _. 0 I ,11 �_ � . � --F� ,J �: _., , , �7 , - , z - , , , I - . 7 A - �; - i -1 1� -- - � - . : � - 'l -L.- , � tion of -my business and rented. my I - ! ' ' . - 'LL -i I'l " 'Ll � 3 � , - - 0; ­- - � -fr. . ­ 1�� - : -1 a� : �;- H RON � i ��r� 1 :4 - � -.4 - L V. Fear, the Druggist, SOUT � ", ,�.u, , "t , I , , t 4, ; store to A � 1,7i�;-� -Z �,,r , 1. , I ; - , .- it, �, t� m �� - � I I A i - I — ­­ I I have moved the balance,of my sto ' I ` � -1 _1 -i i i I -M tlng;�;, ;_ � I :!',' �- �- Ili - _: I ! � '� i,,� � � I !�� ; T ­ � t'L �- !­ -W. I- �1 . i to the store recently occu ied by Mr. I A, _�.- . � t � a �7' - Pi olftical e , . -11 , 1, -., - - � - . I , . i ` - — : : !z-1- � , . . �: �_��i,j: " i. i Fear, in the Cardno Block. : � I- I f I , , - * -: , - . I I .� ��V�­ � & - �P-_ . A % ­ 1: .:!.. I ; i M. Y. Me, 'IN, . 1 . - To clear the balance of my �IEA � I _ 9!_��7.A_` 11,_ I zl � i I �_ �_­ �ii - Tv I . W ��.�---_', .-:, t.. -.-. . -date �or S6th H I -, �_ _ I h i Liberal tOandi ` ��, J,�-__i�, ;�� , �,r! 121 , � Th u , , - � t , ,.: :� I � �, --�'fi.r �f BOOKS, STATIONERY AND and others will address ',�he el�ctors �r I � . � E . I .V"� publio issues -of the day I - i - 1_i _1 �_ _� � ; at the foll� .�I. I, - � - .,; r I L � P. ,eq_��,� i't o placesandonthe date's nlmed:� � ".­*-`1-Z�---r, �114 I- WALL PAPER - I . I z _r , z , 0 1 U F:, � __ �_, . UESDAYj May 13bb, 11at Tuxner'm 8o '_ I - - : A�� I , : ", " -,..: � I I - . I , I - I I - � 1 1 will make a still further cut in so, Taekersmith. � . f 4 -4. �, I ` H4 1� �� I . - I . . � ­ - i. - I ­ kz_ �- -, '. l� 14th, !at st,�* I- - - M A!, : � �i� '�;, - I � I prices to move them out quickly. : WRI)SESDAYj ay 11 �, - . ,�:__ � � I I - � I ti : I , i I I I � � . . . I � � Ha� 1, Tuckeremitb, . � I �, ,:. � � . L� . - � r � , , - - , � � , I : ­' - - f, � . I . ,� ,�_. �1 . I _ I 3 HURSDAY, May :I�gbh, at Db 4 , �i'. �F , Oome in and look through; we may i 1 �` - .. I , , .,,- � , I I . -11. � .. I - I � ). :; ­', I - � � Hr. 1, Brueefield. 1 . . : - ,I. - 1. . �� 19 P , P I , � I � _'i �i .�: 1, ,� h i - , 1 have what you want. No reasonable � I , i - 6th, at Public ' . ;,,:_z � - 3;�. 1 FRIDAY, May 1 �i: � .1 I � i I . �f- f I I 11 I � . :1 ; " . � __ � � - -1 . I , � � :, � , �. �_ � - tq- h I � � L � .� , � offer refused for anything in the store, Fa u ar I , �, "' �a' - i ­ I * - ,.-- 1 : �1� - I il� a�,; ..� ;� _. � I ach of the above meetL iga wi�l oom�n - __ _. � I I r w �!-;,: , �7, , �- - I . . . -, I � in I ht� o'clock p. m. All ar oordi4ily W,v .k -�t , � �F tr " . - . .­� - � I ,.1. 6 i �, I': - � � : � �4�_�_;. �. tz­; , I i _ 6 14 1 1 . ; ;,f ­_ � �. �, . - : i � I ATRIMONIAL.-On Wednesdjy,Ma� ' � I i�, - :1 �!._� � �, - r � I - I � , 1� L - . . I � , , _ - - ` w , WALL PARER 4.-__-_- � , ­ ��: � ­ .- �­ 1 1 . � onl�eof McKillop a respe ted. c�tlzenq, I 1; . I .z -- t ­ I 1� �. I I � ­ . � �� � -.� k - : ti. Sidpey Dolmage, and Mi 3s EKzsbeth _ �, � , � ­ I � i. . — - - exceptional values will now be offere I . i .7 � � t I .. ,% Donogh, of Wingham, we a unked ­iiii � i � I I . - _ .. -_ � � : � I � .11. ��,:'L 1, �1 I riage. The ceremony t(ok P*e :t � � I I A . - I 1. I 1, � - , - Papers now as low as -it parsonage, Sea 'orth,,the int - __ - ­ i Methodi I I . , - I ' knot being tied by Rev. 1. B. allw, n I I i Z-1 - - _1 � ; � I I _r, 11 1 1-2 Cents Per Roll I � 1 7. - I - : A. After the ceremonyll a ;r epti�on I � ­ . � F . : . . - ;. _.. I I � . I i . r I � 'I tendered Mr. and Mrs. Polm e, at; t -, .1 in small lots. � I W I � t _'. � I � � , I � . in wi, � � I . I future home in MoKillop. ,Wet I � . I I ': � il, . I for a hoppy and long life. " I . � - . i i, . . 4 I I I i � I -I... _�: � , I * � I i 1 7 -I,- I � I A, -�, !�.� t� � I I . TEACHINGS -Oa� Saigday, : . � ,P'..�.��,'�­ : I C. -W. PAPST, B113LE � - I 1� 41: � f . I . 18th, Rev. Walter Ruesell�-B- A., will ., 0 ,�,z � �; I I gin an eight days' course Of Bi . '. 11 i - __ _�le teac ... , , � SEAFORTH. in Seaforth, in thet, Methodist �6huroh, " ii ` . , . . , 1,j � .-. : - - � ' , - I , -1 , , ,'�, (:-1- , I " Tbe work of the.Holy Spirit -i4 the -h ,, � . ; - . I ." r', �. "Russell I - 't A, I& -- _� �. I . 1� 1�. 1. i . and life of the Christian." �; Mr. ., P.1.9.. ­_ ­ '. 11 . " i� 1. !, - , J ! �' e�_, - - -, . ­ I Presbyteiian minister,-and'will.� � j',f 1 ; (­ :� - "I": � � - " ,�. 1� 11. I ., ', lillfl­-k 1 � r'� - DOMINION BANK. day morning, May 18th, in the P,resby,te - 4.1 � 9'. 1-1 � - i I � . , jr,�i � 4 ! � - � � church,, and Sunday v . i�;� _-,! .��. � - - * . ThO follt v - J .� - . I in the Methodist church. _1.'-�, 1 r, � 0 � !��'R'_."�,.:! " - � CAPITAL (Paid Up)i - $2,600,000 � 111 r_ - week he will preach twice' 06 &Y, in , 1 ,,­� ,;-L :��,��-,-, - , 'REST, - - , $2,600,000 afternoonandintheeveni�; - Memb're � .'�,!I�, 40 � - I 1 ,,�JL!4�7"�4',F ��' - I I 0 � . 19 , , � - - , . . i all churches are cordially j invited, as � I- ,,�9,;,�!,;h � - � 14, , -, i " - .: p , �SEAFORTH BRANCH, course is for Chi istians specially, - - ; . I , J_ � � ; � i I —0- i 1; t, � ,I � ! ! . ; , I . �: - d � I '111 , !,--', : �' - i 1 .� � - I ,� - I Main Street, Seaforth. RUNAWAY. -Mayor Br6adfoot's dr , . I ��,, d - , , � . .� , .1, . I . . I A General Banking Business trans- took -a lively run to itselC gitti�day �;m � ; I . I �1� - � ;: I - ;L - . - .: , I . C __ I '. I ­ acted. Farmers' Sale.Notes collected, ing. Mr. Broad foot was &�Oub � to get ­ . . I I �. . .1� - I . I . t� .- � . � and advances made on'same at lowest his buggy, at his res'idence,i when! the 'h I � I ­ � I . . __ - - to etc r ;-I-, *,:. � rates. started off. He made an a tem ­ - I . ,� Z' . � I - : .� - I . . .� ; and was drag t.hcpej� bu 3, 1. ­ �. . . Drafts sold on all points in Canada, _ged some di, 6 . ; ".. .:; I uninjured. The horse gett .g fr . it ra � � _t.', -, � � , i L, :1 - I J the United, States and Europe. � I , I � I " . Main streetand then.uorti, tg. the R . x � � I .1 - : ; ' 'SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. -Interest hotelani up to q , r : . I .. 4 ; ;: � . I �11 � � i Harpu .. ey. _­ � On � N I . 11 � I- .- � allowed on deposits of One Dollar and � . � r . � . . 4 :0 .". ," street it collided � with ir� James 7 4 I I m I I rds. I � I , - . 'ZI!, t� �,� � � "", , I upwa 11 � . �_­ � I ill �. 1- � , M)�chael's buL,gy.- � Mr. � oUibbael i N !Li ." �, -, F - � I - - .1- I , , , � 7 i , , I R. S. IECAYS,. *. K. PEARCE,. nearly pitDhe(f out, but m6nagea to t k I .-,,., � �;;: i . i,. it � A's I ' '! � �1 I I i ­ I � ,� - � : �* Solicitor Manager, his balance. The singlctre� of %�B, 26'-y I - . . -4 : - �1 -5 , a i : , . -. , 7 � _­.. � � � I , h , f � - � _1 - ­. ,� , I . old buggy was broken, � owever. �I . � . �.' .- I _ ­ . I � L, !.I- I I i - I .q z " _ Broadfoot's hora* r: ' I � " � q I-'- ; , : e was bot nju 0, but I - I . � � 7� i r f - � . I I " 1 -� i -, - : buggy was badly smashed . i I , � , I , ! I ; i - I . Not What You Spend . . - . . '7 I- ,�­ i - ,—' � � , _� '. I I - � I - � 4 �.. _A, -ro irAs C - I ­_ � - ST. Ti - RUAGH. I - 1 1.1 - laiO C6 � ! ­ . � I : � � I nAre � �! � I But what you got for what you tion greeted Bishop, Bal - ), � I � I I I . I If I . . � I win � On 'Son - � ­ 4 I - spend, that count.s. The best I morning in St. Thomas ' I '. "I �,; �; church'. 1 Morin . . � _ � " . ", 11 � - i . . , - X .1 I ,� �, 1,; 1W is the cheapest in the end, so it ,was said at 9.30 and holy 6om n t, .,:� 11. �� I prayer, MU :% �� I r .. � is with - k, � A and confirmation at � 11 o'ol�ck., - The Big I . 1, : � I I __ � - _: -. I " _. ce ent on Oni . _. z , ser � " The � I � I 141 i. � of Achan" and I ;1, .11 - t I Henderson's Photos also addregood the 6andida .t , � � I . , � � �, � . ! � 0 "I I _a � ._1 � , of whom there were' 35, on! the neceskity : . il - i I ' I * , ­ Christian ' - � f I f 1. i Z_ watching well their , course. , , I � � I I 2@'Crayon and large work a i 11 , ; c-ongregation listened atte4tively �during , :-. , . �- .- , i 11 specialty. I I I I- 0 '� , , � � long service, many remainifiag to partake � I . ) P, 11 I I ". � �, . the holy communion wibh� the newly c .4 1 -� - .i . J. P. HENDERSON, Seafort.b. I I '. ­ 1, !,':' 7.' i �_-: : - firmed. The church was inicelyl dec6ra I I 2 ,� � I I 1 ' . , 11 - "; I o : � � � . . — with flowers .and white lront&la and 1�' I .1 I - t � 7� � , ��. 1 � choir rendered goad music.11 Thursday$e - ; . . � 7 � , �� � I 11 I I Aso�nsion day there was diviae ervice � I .. I : - � i � I .ill -I - 11 �t. I Special Sale holy communion in St. Th � I - t * urch�' I ; mas � . fllj , - i . I - � I 9 , At a - - , I �; . *_ . - - . , ,I � .J I , :.f , I _. � — DEATH OF MRS. W. I HAV, - . p. . _ , OF KSHANN . r . . � . � L I I , � .1 � . Many ftiends in Sesfor ' . I - 7 1 1 - . �' , th will regret - " , 1. I � ­ - : � �. At �: - '; � - " . � learn of the sad bereavement Which has ' � I . � . I � I I ­ I __ � - : : � fallen Mr. W J. Hawksh ` . - A t . - - i WATCHES . Aw, ot Londou,a � . I I . J . . i . son ot Mr. Wm. Hawkshaw, formerly I I I . I , � � � � . . . Seaforth, in the loss, of hig wife. 1 The' :,% *or Balance of this Month event occurred. in ,sb �. 1* - : - � . : 4 " ­ ­ � . . I I baepWal hoepi . �: I "'i I I London, on Thurad , 'ril W , M i- � . I � ay Ap ,h. : � . I I I I .� 1: . Hawkshaw had gone to t e hosotal Be � I � � .1 ; � Counter's Jewelry 19stalishment, weeks previously to unde o an ppermi I � . i I - I - . I L , ­ . � t I _� I � � - SEAFORT.H, I The operation was 'sue e fully �erforim � .- - � , I . but sabsequbutly hemo r ge ofthe lu z � � I , .� . i. . � .1 - � W. R. COUNTER, . . . . Moager set in and proved t a strain for � I . - j oo great - t, . - , 1 ljv� 16 I already weakened coin itution'. , M . . : f �, , � 4. - � � 8 I I.. , , Hawkshaw was a da,ughtertof Mr., John . ­ . � '' � . ft P '. � ­ . t . I : I- i- - 0 , � IYou take 'no chances when YOU Laughlin, of Exeter,; and ' as - 26 years - . . I , I ­ A � I I I 1: z -,i �, �� i 1 � - - I � �, I i �!,� �; �q I age. Mr. and Mrs.' Hawkshaw ,had � o . , I . .1 I attend the Popular � 11 I � ­­ � . 1. i I . been married about; two 1* � ­ � I I � _ I ''I F I Years. �he :sY � � . � . , . - . - ' I . � - � - � �� pathy of his msuy old Seafp'rth frienda� ,q . I �i ; � be extended to him in this is time of affl � � I . . 7 � .1 I I I , if � f . . :� A tion. I ,� I . - I ! . t . I .1 ,1 i � I I I I � ; I I I ; 8 ­ - I I 4 ! i i .1 , i I � a . ,� . � I STRATFORD, ONTARIO. M-4iRRIED IN' MANITOBA -A Portage L. I ' dr Prairie paper int I - � z� . � L; __2 . You are -sure to get the best business '' gives the fol�'owing accou m . - 4 3horthand edacation. This is the scho6l an, interesting event, in �whlch a f4rrr I % - , 11 i �� . _,-� I I .- . .1 - . 01 It � whose graduates are in strong demand as Huron -young lady played 016 most prom.1ne , . : . . - � �_ .-. .1 - ;eachers in busineas colleges, and as sten- part : " A pretty wpddifti took place. a . i - pgraphers and book-keepers for prominent o'clock this afternoon, at Ithe residenbe � I .. 1, �1 . __ I � V � - -1 , _� . .1 - . bluainefe,firms. Write for catalogue. W� W. Henderson, of Tu4er street, iwh _. � �11 , - ; Miss Eva Landeborough, sister of Mrs� I �! ��,, - W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. t �, � I I � . � . ­ -1,�� - 1 4444-62 W. Henderson, was unitle'� in holy hon I � - -i , i r, � �11 ­ . . of ndlook -to Mr. George 1S. Henderson, � % .. - t I . . .- �_, . � I P*tk' Col6rado. The bride, 1 _,l - '-I cl � � � I . � I J - - taistekIlly attired in h* ' .. i� .: '� IMPORTANT NOTICE 1 ' - W 14 orgaudie, tii I , - - �� , , � II- , - i 01''! t . n - A 7 H , 1 1 civi I i � I W . e a: Jcdn - - I - - �- ,- . I- I ` � , � ;I &. I rii - 0 174 as In sil ,n 1, w _ , - . I I R - . . med *,ith chiffon, and was given, away I , I 1. , - . f t�', d -t . Mr. W. W Henderson. !A . 'g. W. N. WATSON SEAFORTH, old performed the ceremony, after1whicP � - I 11 I - I present sat down' to a a mptuous rep b ­ ,&gent for the " N &tIonal Cream Separator," manu. _A1 : I : . aLactured by the Raymond Sewinf, Machine Company I The b4ppy couple, wLo wel e presented iwi � � I . .1 - - of Guelph. The universal favorite, simple and man � . I beau. y -handsome presents fj om their f rian , � I �. . sy to operatp, ' I tiful in deeign, few parts. to cle&n, ea and rel6fi Van a — 4- 4-1,-. � . . . y , . - � . � . I k - I i,eliable and dur&ble,-more points of merit than a4 . 9ther separator, a perfect skimmer sult-stile for from ' , __ I �Tv_ 1 ,evning routei'to thtir home at Pitkin Ora � � Col go 1 �-o: io twenty-fLvB cowa. CaU at my office and ex- Z, ice the lr2Nvaional " before purchasing a separa- where they will reside in'f 41ture. I i Mr. i 4-; Henderson, who.is' an, old reiiident of Foriai 0112. gold on easy terms. � - I W_ _W_A_rrS(:)_W, and also hie wife, carry with them thelbe � MT, wishes and regards of tWir-old frien& 1 General Inaumnee Agent, and Dealer In Sewing 1 11 . � I I Portage." J . , � r I 1. I I ; � Machines and Bicycles, I NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, . & , , ­ � FIRST COMMUNION AN -D �� O -N JRI,�IATIQIN I . ST. JAMES' C11URC11 -1630 -Sun sy Ijit Wa� _. . I I I im.portant day to the Cath lie "congreakti � f 0. - - . t � . I I THE CANADIAN' .i of Seafortb, being the day aippowt�d for t ­, � administering of thetwo sa,braments of � fi� I Bank of Commerce! communion and confirmati�n to i�ifty 10W lifif dren, ranging from ten to teon; 1 years 1 � � 4 - - age. The children had beed undeil a cou� i CAPITAL(PAID UP) - . of catechetical instruction for seve6l week Pght Million Dollars $8,000,000. - andbefore confirmation wig adn� inist�rel � gest, - - . $2,000,000. . - I the Right Reverend Bishp'p- MoEvay , London, subjected them to 4 rigid' exa " ! I - I I SEAFORTH BRANCH. 'i tion on 0hristian doettrin �, fin ing �l � 0 q ; � b both ready and accurate i ' their '�answibr 101 � I !A ilenoral Banking busli4to tran- � The firat communion was . lidministered b .. siact*d. Farmers.' Notes discounted, the bishop at hie maws at half past JeigWt' ii aInd spgicial aftontion given to the � OcIltectlon cof Saklis Notes. the morning The confitma4cin to�k ipla,b after High"idass, which wow celehkab;q � I !SAVINIG.S SkNK.-Interestal.low- I ad an -deposits of $1 and half past ton. Before a� ministeting! �h rite, the bishop explained, in a IQCj4 Slid IT I upwards. I I ;'SP*Clat facilities for transaction of' tereating address hildren, �the; tw I 13�uslnezz in the Klondike District � ' . : order�,payable sacraments, dwelling upoi:t tfie natuie of t i I graces: conferred with them on wofthy'� I( ,oBloaa at any bank,igaued sither rates _ � I ' I cipients. The children presented a pret' ,Ilowg , I,g I j Under ile .08 890 to $30 .12 , .) . 810 to �:.o J0 830 to $50 .14 I . I appearance, the boys wearing ion thti breasts rosettea of various colors, �nd th - T� TfOLMESTED' G. E. PARKES. . i .1� Solicitor. Manager. . girls being dressed in white robes, symboli cal of the purity of soul with whioA the - _� 1624 1. . I . .- � sacraments should. be received. . T�ey i a, I ; � . ( wore wreathe of fk,wera On th a q r, h6i i � I BIG BARGAINS, All appeared seriotke and. devout, i4aicit] I � 11 � so that they were fully impre id wit.�, the: i ! � ___ , . . � portance of the two Bactame: kta wbi�b w 'i ; As �Bicycles at all prices and a large stock to choose from. Sole 0en, conferred upon them, prepa, I ,� r ng th�er� for Christian spiritual life. Th ) b1ah9p was a a 'or Qleveland, All pmeys Hyslop, ao earl1g, Spaulding, St 11arc R�cycle and'Berlin MID he, sisted by Rev. P. Corcoran, nd Rev' G .1 illf NortringraveaduFing the impr sivegie monr � ;* 3 1 1 and many others. We buy in large numbers, and can At half past three, the bisho and. th clbr . I . , I visited the new Catholic eparE te; a bqv better and sell chea.per. � . . , . - , 0 which has been in operation I since Jiniar r I ­ ; - LAWN MOWERS The children and many of thdr p ei I its . d other visitors were aseembW in . a ( -t, -e i'ackho i � h�arpened and repaired. Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. r hall, and on the 'entry of 5he btah�p,i tl�t r obildrei i sang a sweet gong of welb�M4, , rt . � W . �, . Our big repair, er . ; hop is the only fully - which an address to'the bishop w I as r�ad Y Master Joneph Roafiln, one I of the' Ju � equipped repairoh, D .in the West, . I L P niOr pupils Mary W'�bfr I __ , also p � al offe �, esented a beautiful iflor . , rnl=.D - 4 . 0. M. Baldwin, Seaforth, I Gratitude .1 had ta -� , to the bishop for the in n ia the establishm ent of �erftt' In ti 6 sclio �l � , -, � - General Repair Shop. rr � . . I � was the in the a r . i � most promin, ent sentEmentcontaine 1dreas. The *i3h * 'Sve a suit�bl OP 9 1@6 ��. i . � ,__ i I � , I : , 17 i i . - - . i I : � . I I t P i I � : � . ! I i i I I i r ! . � f I 1 . i .*__ - Tt -, -1 ; . - ,� , - _ .1 � __ _� . � ; : _s . : I.- I- - , 1 4 � � '- � . i - � � . X , - - - ­­ . - - , '�,� .�,iA �;� -� f ` , �A�-, � I � � Ali I 'A : I .. - , �, W ii L4, - .40 , -iv �31 - �_ , : — _ — - - __ - -1-- ­­ � - - - ­ � �­_ � — _1� , t : i ! .. ; . I . ! I ; 1 , f . , ! 1 1 1 � � ! I I 1 . , I ). . ! , I � ! A : I , � , P I � I - A i , I . I I 1 A% wn.m� da.m. I �W.r �W,w � V �_ � �_ — — — I — . i I . - - 1�w � . . . I I I I � . - - - . I - ___ __ ! - � ! � � — . . . . . . . - - I . . - - � i __ � I I I . � � - � . � ; � . i I � i � . I � . � I I stone work Wei Mr. R.Colweli's barn. 1 ` 11 - -1 I reply, and ade a doi istion to !the teachers of S�, Thomaie church will hold a promen- H6nsall, during the wee , h' been spend. the � . � � I - NEkR-ING - I , , , V* for the pur hase ofpri,,es for -th besb pupils, ade concert and n k,!rc,hief sale in the ing -a few lessanti days' isir at the home —Mr. Walter Baird- [iiaq taken a position in - . . I ITS I I . i ohool Cerra. store in the E ok ly - R. I I I to be given at the end of the � �tron �Jlo , formerly 000u- of her uno 6 and a,unb, Mr. and Mrs. the.baggage department of the, G. T. R., at � I - I in' the ever ing, at Vespers, the bishop de. pled by Greig & �s o ofiald, :on Wednesday Mollie, of the village.— he 6ommurlion ser- Clinton.—Mr. John attenbury has taken a in . - � vicesi on Friday, Babb& h au'd Monday, in- ,pof,itlon in the Bank f Hamlilton, flingham. I I � I liver -ad an i ateresting and graphic lee6ure on afternoon and evening next. --Mr. John H. I HIGHE ��T P_ 0% . I I � ',rosi Both are cleveg' yolng men and will no I � — what he tax, v some years ago ta the Holy B Afoot has - disposed of -hie handsome St. Andrew's church, were well attended. I I I , - lack �theit now position Mrs. - - Land, the i oene of on c Lord's It'fe and labors b driver to Ur. Frank MoConnelli. -of The services on Friday, i rere � conducted by doubt do well in� � I durin2 his oiourn on earth. Vesnere were Dublin. for which 6 received a izood rice, Rev. Mr. Cranston, of 'e t on Sab. Allen,- o ,at regent very ili..--Mrs, I 9tr_X-M 1TMWM ! I I I� i I sung at se'ven o'clock by.Rev. Wm. Fogarby, -Wr - . and M!rs. Kerr, of Glasgowo Scotland bath by the pastor, and Dn gunday by Rev. Goo ' Baird has sol her house to , . Mo. I - t rge . - F 0� of Dublin. The Rev. A. J. !MaKeon, of are here on a visit to their cousin, - Mr. Mr. Sawerg, of Brueefie, d. � This was Mr. Connell for $60I It in a nice property.- I ! . . The tide of 'Spring 1 merchandising is . . � � Iriahtowo, and the local clergy also assisted Joh Weir.-Thuiaday was Ascension Day, Cranst-on's firab appearai ce b0fore the p9ople Mr. Hugh McIntoshj of Kippen, is moving � 0 . n riek pottitoe he purchas: d from -It will be at the flood Olt �_4 � I in the san'O ary. - Benediation',of the bless- a4d services Were hold in Sb. Thom%s' and, here and we hope ib- WC not .be his la8t.- into the b: . 0 Alm beto � I,Z,�� r. -Mr. Jameall Aiken- know it. , � I YOZ . . � -_� ed sacirame t followe4 the biabop'n address. St. James' churches. --Air. James Cumming, Mr. Albert Taylor, of London, the past Mr. Peter Mc0rdgo I - � . I The muBj .. a the St. �James' choir was ve here he i - I ry of Egmondville, h6s moved his present resi- week, spent a few days at the' parental home. head has returned from London, * - , fine at all t a servic��, conaprihing a number denoe to the , rear of his property, and is Mr. Taylor was taking a few holidays, he was visiting friends.- -Mr. John Rst,.�nburyt This month, Miy,'� is always One �of tU - . ron, . nee COMPOSItID1118 the great m I _. busiest mont6 of the twelV8,And the Of the fl " of , as- having a handsome new residenoe erected. being under the weather, -Plans and speci- of. Wingham, visited ab his home here .last have , the busy feeling in the z vs . � iving -ters of Cat 0110 litu oal chant. - Messrs. Kruse Brothers have the contract fications are now in the ando of those who mek.-Mr. -Shillinglaw, of Wit elf, .Js . StOreftv I . , ro � I . -.need -to have .it. � I for the mason work. -Next Sunday Rev. compose the building co mittee of the now learning the statio"a business i ' A31 &Ono ants Owing S� Mulieltb & Co. still Mr. Wallwin will preach, in the morning.on school rootri;in connecti wi�th St. Andrew's worthy Ptation agenv,, Mr. Joseph . Gra ' Y-1 A deeper interest than thia -store hu, " hool unpidd inipst be aettled at once, as Mr. Mullett, Is " The Christian Bet apart," and in the church, so that tenders r the' erection of -11. R. Hfirgins re?Urned home o Tues. . 4 . . - 4 . _ - I leaviag town ihortly. i . � known is awakening this geasm � � r . � 1704411 eve I I . On1l' The Ohristian's hope." Strau. the same will be asked f rat; once in order day after spending! a fe days * iting ­% Dg's , , n " " 18 � R I I W I greater gnetiam of worth inte"ok Boom I gerii e &I ngi�Mro. obert friends in Toronto. I While there, 'be ur- I # & To LET.-Comforta�le rooms to ,�rd. ifivited.-While ;6rkial in to push the work .. L11 d fashi mo.a. � 4 4 I let. A ly t- i Mrs. J. S. elsh, XastNilliani etreet, the ga don on Tuesday evenia ohn Thompson, who for some ,months was con- chased a handsome pright p- - he 7 ) I I - 9 : I on 9 sextorl! � 1. _ 1794x2 Smith, of Hi h sbreet, was �iriAen with fined to her home, after her operation st presented to his sis r, who receWy went 'We try to have, for you, the beat vslum U GIRL WiNTED.-Wanted b n or before paralysis. fill one side was paralyzed, and the hospital, we ar sad to noti,is great- to reside in that city.- r. Pelber Mo- both the doniesticand forehm 15110 MAY 10ib, % g 3od, neml servant gh . 1. No childreD. a ples - -_ MR-koU at present she is in a very precarious con- ly im roved, as she is again going about Gregor was In Exeter on Moud�y.-The can oj�ret. ,� I 11 'Apply to 61ru r. 111COleDISID, Gode ch btreet. � t r f I � . once I dition.-Mr.' I. V. Fear has moved into Mr. wi h & usual sotivity.-Oq farmerv, who litical. pot is begi iing to boll, and it fe to I � i � z � I . z i - I Mom.,jo LOAN. -$1,500, to $2,000 pri. C. W. P&ptjt'jn store and Mr. Papst has. tak- have had the good luck to have a good stock -Moped thatAhe iontest will be waged The prices We name are equitable, . ,ted. vate funds to loan on first morbgsle. Apply at Tur I . Expoorrox Off ce, Seaforth an the store in the Cardno block, just vaost. of butoher's cattle' on hand, which they withou b any feeling f bitterness on the part - able, right 7 �, � . I . , � � ; 1792 . . T styles , � . we Mite yft, I - � ed by Mr. Fear, where he will dispose of bought At low prices, have n 4 surely a gold of both sidee.-Rev. I Neil Shaw. of Egmond- to inspect -are I e crystallized . 7th - Eggs that will -habah exhibition birds, Q �ad � ' I Wr I from kwo p'eni i of Blaok Minoreas, large In ol � i6 and the balance of his,stook.-Mr. James Lock. mine, iks the piioes that are being offered for ville, and Rev. E. H. Sawers, of this place, of tbe'very at designers. In _. _ . . a m- true Btaudard oolor. the Nsk layers W Urge eggs of hart is home � from Haetiags county on a * cattle at the present are away up. Those exchanged pulpits I st Sabbath.' � please us to serve you. , � 0- all fowls, sailafaction goarant I eed, 01 par seoting. viait to his family in McKillop. -Mrs. Rob. having to buy unciab bbis oeasOia will have to I 81 - - ! I I nar- Also a full I no of beekqepere supplies. Beeswax ert � Coleman, of Mitchqll, was , vihiting dip deep in the pocket. Rev. Mr. , C.arriere, . I- 1 2 1 - � r ' . � I __ . the wanted. Wir. Hartry, Se4forth. 1790 �: S, Jaffa. - � I - of _� . I . � �tial . �E NO Does it !pay Yo to give the friends in town this week. -Major Ander- of Grand Bond, on Sabbath, will conduct FARMERS' AND B:TILDERs' ATTENTION.- An W69 Assortment Drilieflu -:, ge 14o Son has oraded and fixed up the road on the the services in St. Andrew's church, mora- � I . . fe 40 ,or dozen? I G� 1�tatoes 35o per l � . I L � B. . - Spring Is almost here a id buildi g Of.e.4tiol3a will and Floor Coveri.11 S. I F� ushol. Wlisiare thepe lars payi�g? -G.R.]KIng, palt f Jarvis street between the furniture ingandevening. Rev. Mr. McLennangoes 0 - 9 Was , I stand , I 0 - soon commeace. You w.11 find u 183 at I , � I I WlaghAm. 1' I 179i-tt - factory and the old red mill property. This to Grand Bond to conduct anniversary servi- with a fall su&PIz of .Oeachville Lime, Lath, Port- Beautifying the ho � - i ' land Cement, P as er of! Paris, &c. We sell cheap. heir CoRx.-Ohi ComPton's, North used to be aparticularly bad spot during ces for Mr. Carriere.-Mr. John Balfour has . , me is always JZ hes . KI dal ive us a o&fl "d get our prloes before tha-Vz why we'have som , "Offlk I ail I thewet weather, but ething to ,,, 0 ' a i Dakota Exoel,ioir anPd al�llythc rest cf them. G. E. under "the major's engaged a new clerk. VVe refer to a young n hyasing elsewhere. it. Cudmore _& Sons, HennU, � about Carpet� P rtierg ,#& - y : . King, Wlugba n. I � 1794-tt. � 1. � r 4 .4 � - ! � - son which brightens the home. pum 11 . � skilful hind it is now almoat like a pave onk I � 1788-18 L44 - A good bi ick house with about,f acre of ment.-Among the officers of the Canadian - . � ; ur&ius all the - I year roun , - � � I - i - lugh Carry, one of the , I � . -Mr. � 11 � . and In -Irc stable. 1WHI be gold cheap. Apply forces 0 be recommended to have Port A' _� . ,�Ve always have 4 good supply . - May . � . wh will ___ OBrruARY. u " , .ber - -, . early settlers of thia township, died. --on San- - � be. 90F."Outteri 0, 0% or . 1 1795-2 conferred upon them the colonial auxiliary NOTES. -Professor G antkave a concert day last. The � decorationi, b�t t T" U_ I I 3ing We are a 11 buying, potatoes � . Will ship forces decoration, we notice the name of deceased was well known : be range we - , ything . ; on last oxr on T edday next. We pay cash. Beattie here on Saturday even go Which -was en- and highly esteemed by all who had enjoy- playing this !spring beats an ; , - � eart :: Bros., Seafort ; 1 1796-1: Mr. J. G. Wilson, until just recently of Jo ad by a fair audien .-Miss Campbell, ad his acquaintance. - He had been 'ill for a shown . before I by us�, ow I Y and, ,we ,haft ` I I 8 f rtb. Mr. Wilson's many friends will of Goderiob, has starts bet summer music couple of. years, avd,,death must h' reasons to believe ib goes &he& . is a 1 60 pairs men ah a, regular from $1.75 e "a 0 4,ve come; 44Y � i . , "O , 1P a xtend congratulations. : � d -of un- to $3.50, your hoic day and Saturday for 98o class. -Mr. P. Pierson � And: his sister, of am a happy release. :, The funeral took -place'! similar -line shown in -the town, - __ . 0 I . . i I . I I -, r P11r. $a plea in son th window. W. H. Willis, . I :� � � � � � I Londesboro, are at the Royal hotel. -Miss on.. Sunday morn log, � and was vcry� largely I rian , POI 1 i . . We agent for Goo.; A. SI ter shoes for ]Adies and � kersmith. Maimie Smith left for t. arys, On We You will find good qualitys rich 4 ung gentlemen. � d- attended. He .!leaves a Wife and , three ., : 1795.1, 1 esipt - ' � I . ing � I . SUIRT WAISTS. -Great appreciation is nes.day last. -Mr. Tom, so ool inspector, daughtern, Mr. 4. Russel, Mrs. (],�L) Tuf- moderate ppice, on all our Wat014 . . I the , The Ladies' G�ild of 8b, Thomas (3huroh being bestowed upon the beauty and ex. paid an official visit to the si 001 last week. ford, ofTorontd and -'.M* ary at hoin . t Brussels, Tapeatry, Ingrain and' . 0 1 1 u4o� - will hold a romouade concert and handkorchlof cellence and extensiveness of the assortment -Mr. Adam Schaeffer, who was here on a : Carpets ; op �11 -our Lincleu I � of I sale in the I eic ra I itely o oupled by Gre - , = .,W,� � - � � I � i Floor 0118 ; Aorf al _ c � donald, In !1b( Strong bl ok, on Wedne.31g 'k Mao' Of new -styles in Ready -To -Wear wash- visit to relatives, left for , Wingham, on Brussels. i the � day after- 0 � I our Lace -Cut ; - I and Draip�u�mllaterialp. I I .noon and evening, May 14 h. Bfowii's orchestra in waiste.st The E. MoF&ul Co.'s Store", Sea- Wednesday. -There will be I divine serivee LOCAL BRIEFS,.-6u'r base ball team will t � attendance, re'reshmente. Admis8lonfres. EverY- forth, and which are going to create some in ,Christ church, on Thursday evening of . t . - I I � � body welaome, I . � 1795-1 A . . go to Winghani on! the 16th ine�-, where � I , I � � I . 1, rapid selling these coming warmer weeks. this week. . " I 1 I � rat game Jor this Tam tin ; Orn- Mullett, & Cc - air � X—P .g hi.-Vari6ty atl&ftee- I iver , To swe costs, ali accounts owing S. The styles are decidedly refreshing in the they will play � their fi ­ � : must be paid by 'the 15th. of this � season. On May 26th, they will go to I I I � into month. S. hit ilett & Co., Seaforth. 1 179Z-1,, originality-beiiag deoidedly:differen't -from Wroxeter. I Lucknow, where the will meet the Walk-' 'Xhat's what the' . a ason's chosen �Bilks Are, orse NOTIOE,--� Mr. Loftus $6arViias sold h the moden of previous .seasons.- 17951 JoTTINGs.-Mrs. G. Brown has returned . � ­ -- I __ I I . . : is erton team. -Mrs. F. Oliver i r i 'There i's never ; season when silkis not - . . s removing I 4 ? it buelvoia,knovn as StarN &Mapkay. All accounts WEST END NOTES -Mr. A. Oantelon's from Toronto, where sh spent the past six this week to bhe house recently ' archosed, I used bo � � wng and for trinim * I was are to be paid Mr. Stark 1by, Juita Isb. After that sale,, on Tuesduq, was very largely. attended, monthe.-Wm. Adair, ho has been in the . - p th f6r, owl � I by Alf. Backer, from D. A. L,)wk i a such dain �' dr.signs I datothoywill 0 given In Other Muds forcol'ootion. and took ' employ of John Douglas for two years, Y. She , nd - . ty I are be4 � u to I � I',- � I a and implements sold Well. Mr. has disposed of her property on Queen street I shows this spri 1g. � 1, 1795x2, - i 4 . I oyal Clantelon expects to move to Clinton shortly leaves for Listowel this week.-Tbe Rev. 1. to Mr. Cober. -Th irry. five pAckages of ! I � . - � ; Generaf-servant w nted by Mrs. H. Wf � and will take up- his residence on High McKelvey was on the ai-A list last week.- . 1._76 1 . - � Pin Brown, Churel street, Se orth� 1795xl'i street. -Mi. Thomas Townsend was laid'up The school children did a lot sugar beet seed w re given out to the We can p1q&sK:?;yO , With our showing ,of .� -1 Me" Good general serva anted. A :of elean'ng UP farmers in this section during the I past week i' tasteful bolo.rois 1and generat beau�y _- ' : , - I PP1Y At with a severe cold last week, but is now re- around the school on Azbor Day. -C. Cook, - � Wag Tnu Exrosmoit, Office. I . ,. - for experimental p rposes. Mr., Little, of � which mark our,hilks. I -1 I I -- ' 1 17. . 1-1 - covered. - * burday, I . Meagre. ,Townsend& Lloyd are Of liensall, was in the village Sa i - . I i I � . - Toronto, the instrue or, says this is the beet � : - e'P ' G to Will McLeod's music storb, Sea- buoy putting up ' Miss Minnie Miller is visiting her mother, � ear , 0 the London woven wire And then the lust4ous blacks-alway# - � forth, tot the I test music land musical in8tiumontg. , ,section that he has yet visited. -The per- so � Mr. , I I � fence, for a number of of the farmers , f this near Gorrie, this week. --Quarterly- meetin 1� ; g a p�rt of any silkstoek-4 - . I � 1706.1 � 0 1 g jury case against Hugh Cunningham, of 1 ; the 'i WANT.6.-Some codap,oak,or rook eirn' neighborhood. -The wind storm of last was held here, in the Methodist church, last Greyo. which was _Iaid� by William a woman buys fore some of these fi16 . I � I ; ' . I poate, 20 to 22 iDOhC3 Ju I di-imeter and 4 to fi fee� week did little damage here. , Only a few Sunday. -Thomas Wa ker, of Turnberry, Krauter, of Brussels, was heard in the town � a d 6 ilk agait in ten years, h*Wt, I -1 ,V anu' B" ! � long. JAmts E sA,ffiE, Boafortb. 1795XI I fences were blown down. ' has sold his farm to Peter UcEwen.-A I e exleob she'll come lot 'it I - � BY afte OOD. Reev I ' � W o I . . meeting of the public library board. was ball. on Tuead e Rose and I T i �ing quality � � ga- APPRENTICE A".N T D. -To !ear - meaus we !Purpoae - � - 1i mouldl - held Monday evening. I . W. H. Kerr wer.e.-A) acting J. Pon and after I a� giv I � ' - t will prove � day ng. Apply F ndry, e � 1796-1 1 MOMS. hTt self the best. � le r9h. 9 . summing up .the' t Yidence dismissed the . 4 - . ing Having en aged Mios Ritchie, manager of NOTES. --Mrs. Alex. Clark, 5th line, who , i : ; 4 + � case. -D. M. Scott a ad John Pugh were at t . I . - ion Stark & Mao A a ai or n e aitmont, WagVer ill last week, died on Sunday morn. Farqu . I �, j a I Y Seaforth this week A tting in a smoke con- C ami � , , I : go . p� - ;h I , immed . I hop we are prepare I take rders f n. partl�3 in in of pneumonia. DEATH OF A Ilg Disp of Tr� � . need of the I usband and five WORTHY LADY. -It is 1% ith sumer and fuel saver at the electric light i - - 7 � &teat, nob fest and s up-to-date deepest regret that we are called upon this I I gin sons sufvive. Two of the sons, John and I __ -, garm on ts. Wr i. Plpka rd i t Co , Seaf 6 .' 1795-1 , plant there. -Mr. an'd Mrs. Chrie. Seell, of 11a'ts-! I I - . ! * I tea, One 6 octi ve and one 5 octave B,811 Robert, are in British Columbia, and James, . week to record the deatlk Of one of our old- Cadillac, Michigan re in town this week t 1 17 1 I of for eale chea). ,rgan George'and Williani'are at home. The fun. est and most highly, esteemed residents In ren I I � . I . - I A13o 4018 agent for Gerhard- - ewing old acquaintaucee. Itiatenyears The eky (SSence of I tpriog is breathed fortL. � . rhe Heintzman p no. Will[MuLead, eral on Tuesday, was largely attended. tbeperson ofMre. Pe r Gardiner,in her since they moved Michisan.-The re. Y some delightful roductionsof va v � - South side of In i nter's Jewe ry Store, S ' forth. � ! , � I . p _r . . 1795-1 Among th ' 85th year. The sad vent occurred On miiins of Margaret miL . . ose present froith a disbanoe, were Oney, wife of W. T. 'inery work-lbom. - � I � : Of in I __ �, G. slid Y. McCullough and Miss J. MoCul- Tuesday, and wide spir, isd regret was felt Frain, were brought here on Monday from i I � I , - LOCAL ,B EFs.-M!a. P. Daley and Miss lough, of Tee'swater. Much sympathy is Detroit, and interred in -the Brussels" ceme- The . � , rials, I On. ' when it became knovin. Mrs. Gardiner prevailing ideam 'shapes� mate a i find i�sxpreaslon i:q them 'a . � ted Alice WeS spent part of laab week with, felt for Mr. Clark and family in their eore was one of the oldest iettlers in Usborne tery on Tuesday afternoon, followed- by 1 1 00101ings, , the friends in Clinton,.-Atr,. iP,. CA, .Coleman's' trial, Rev. A. H. Brown conducted the - township, ha�ving come 1ere with her hus� large number of relatives and friands. Mrp. ! ' the most hlnis�ed and most artiefib _- . , � . - iag family left on Monday for Toronto, where service at the house and grave. -A. Hyslop band in 1853, and her I in the Frain was a former resident of this locality I , . : . . o g residence. I manner. I I ith they 7eFe joined on Thursday by Mr. began his meetings at Manley's school, In township made for hei a wide circle of I , � .r j -I and a sister of John *ooney, of the 5th line ' - , k I - I ColemaD,1 a6d after a.ohort %,hib thpre, McKillop, on Tuesday of this week. -The friends, who have 'lost a true and tried of Morris. -Robert Menzies left an Thurs- he Workmanship on'all our hat creAtiolm U ; friend, one ever ready to lend assisiance and i decidedly first- ilaaa and up to ttsi - � ] they go t�tbeir new home in Seattle, Wash . T1 � % .I- - rain put a stop to working on the land day morning of this eek on a Uip to- Boot I . - I ' ington.-Hev. Mr. Ptnton, of Stratford,: again, on Tuesday of this week. -A few of sympathy in times of trc uble and affliction. land. seai�onos latest buchap. And then the '. . I � -R. Leatherda is on the nick list i . i1a, � 11 to occupied the pulpit of the �?reabyterian our Morris farmers are trying a plot of sugar Her husband died 31 yea a ago. She leaves this week. Will Le thard&le', of Seafortb,, � prices are so ftle-7you'll admit , I 1, be- church 9,n Sunday last,preachiing two excel- beetg.-We are sorry to bear of the illness of a grown up family of fo r sons, Alexander, is looking after his b icess here.-Ra'v. Mr. I when you see �m. 1 . . lent sermons ,, . Mr. L irkin to' I I - 4d ok Mr. Pan- Mrs. Wheeler, 4th. line, this. week. -R, of MoKillop; Peter, o Mount Pleasant, Ross has gone to Cllif�on Springs for a few 1 1 t � . �o . I r , r f ton's worWin Stratford. -Mr. Loftus Stark, Brown, 9th line, is very ill. -A number of Michigan ; James and obert, of Usborne. weeks, for the be6efi� of his health. Rev. � . � I I who has been carrying on a tailoring bu8i- our citizgns are laid up With bad oolds Two sons are deceased, illiain of McKil- f. I , sAd I . r Mr. Strachan, of Guellph, will officiate in his rin g -Time I b�e ties Sellin-K. , to, ness here for a numbe)r. of years, has dis-. ! I lop, and Dr. John, of Londoin. The aincer- absence. I � 11P - . I I � _� ----------* A I - I �& posed of'Lia i tock and 1busi ness to W. Pi.3k- � eat sympathy of all will be extended to the - - I : 41 me ard &,Cc.,,tb r. Stark talks of !going to th6: i Dablin..! bereaved famil and friende. . I 9 - I T � ings attracting s.ped'ial attention: I . . , Y I ; � �� �, . . On. Soo tc J 4 -Mr, George Nfoxann, ac. NOTES. -Miss Gilmurray wag the uest of . *-- . Oro.raarty. . FANCY PARASOtS - _. 9 . �, I compainied b his sister, Mi Mrs. (Di.) Michell on Sunday last. . SPRING SILKS. -Silks forevening I I - ed, � �s Lou- and Mias -Miss . n viear I � � I Bluevale. . � 01 I , I . _� 3,,Igg P. Nicholson spent Sunday- last with Miss Dorsey, of- Sesforth, waij a visitor in town - beaming with brillis and not rdened !PRETTY SHIRT IWAIST9 - I I � - - I �i - . NOTES. -Mr. andMrs. 1. Crowston and with high prices. ;ocydoubb, you 41read . I � �er Nicholson's nole, at " Willow:Hall," Hen-' lasli week. -Miss Finnourne visited friends I . . I Y 7 mall. -Mr. FJ ed Bonthron in town sin3' ' know they are to �e had at 0- I - family, of Wingham, bavd moved to Blue- . ra. , a bobk-keep' at Mr. . The E. M VORITHY UNDERWEAR I I . er 0 last issue. -Misses McGrath val e- and &re living in P. ingle, c 0-ttage. Faul I a Store, Sea rth. In nearly every ! k - - z - . I I .. i . i - � c- the Seaforth :'oundry, was home lasb week . visited friends in the Classic City last week. McDermott and f CO. colorin, IILMY LACES � 4 � . amily, f Brussels, have case this tint or go or co bination of � , : � i f I i0f visiting his u other, who had t6, undergo an,, -Mrs. Davis visited friends in Mitchell also taken up their resid(ace here and are colors deeired1a to be found' there'in soin o �ly operation. I Ve are 911 d to hemit she is i m - I last week.-Mles Walsh w am n a I I the j occupying the house re4 ently vacated by form or other, 'NEAT EMBROIPERIER - 0. proving as wi All as . oanj be explected. -Test � visitors in town lasr week. faMr. anymrp. And then their showing of I 1. I I I . I Alex. MeEvien. It is pliasant to see the ! I I - - . ill examinations are I;eing held in ithe Coilegi- Simons were visitors in Seaforth during the lustrous blacks is always so interesting a � I I . population of the iu�ig . I !DAINTY MUSLINS t I ermi hboring towns flock- part of this stock. Captivating prices on i � I - � 0. ate Institute, to det no what pupils are course of last week. -Mr. and Mrs. Moylan in ; . I J� I � � i i fit to write ca the d3partmental I fi g into Bluevale. It will soon be quite dif- all -but the beauty f the goods Will win � ELABORATE TRIMMINGS . I I I ou - ! . � - � ; � examin.' visited Mr. and Mrs. James Jordan last It to secure an empty hoube here. -Miss. you. I . 1795 I I �i _ . . . f ations. Pare nts and g iardians 1 are advised week. -Rev. :�Fatbar Fo�arty was in Sea- Annie Swann, who spent the winter in Fer- . , - Ila that unlesff I *1 takis fairly !good marks � forth this week. -Mr. Williams, postmaster, NOTHS­Mre. (Dr,)Tufford, oi Toron FASCINATING 4IBBONS. . I I . I gus, returned home Isab week. -We are . . to, is I i i I a vial . .� I � of at these ex jai,nuapilions,. ' it is qui 14 useless for is making preparations to build a residence. sorry to learn that M tor in our village. -Mos V of th6 farm I I � , I � .0 r. John Diment, sr., is � i . - I era in this vicinity have finished seeding.- We always strive to have the store stoako& - , � . er him to write I t midsummer. -Mrs. F. H. --Mr. O'Leary has put.& grand wire fence not improving in health. -Harry hrl,3Hardy I uch to Our mailman failed to put in an appo,-arance 1 with an aggr�gatiou of matchlew - 6t Larkin, Mrs 0 0 e. Mrs. 'A. Scott and around his premises, which adds m. left for Goderich last wet k, where he will � IkZ R ,on this the beanty ofithe surroundinge.-Mr. Han%l spend the summer as usual.-Miseen Maggie on Saturday,. on &coot int of the serious ill- I , values. - , !. 1 ,5 Mrs. Allan ean are in Lond � ,. I of week atteludijig the co3vention!of the Wo- hu given up business in the hotel, an near, ,of his father, Mr. Poland, qf Far- ! . I I . I ; MoL%in and Minnie Hi ins, of Wingham, t , I men's Forelgd XiWona ry Elocie - poaes living privately in town. -Mr. 99 lag � � I - - Pin Mrs. A. dJ.11,r;. visited Mrs. John Johnston tbi3 week.- quhar.-Mi Stel h ff, of Stratforo, was : ,++4-1-'1_-1r;1 f i i i .11 q . . - i I I V, - Wilson is vioit'ing triends in 'Zondon -and. ings, of California, Is visiting his mother.- Miss Mabel Snell spent a few days this" the guest of her �r2 1 -parents last week. , I I I , , : . a Stratford.- eorge Reeves'met . with a - Pain. � Mr. F. McConnell took a busineas tiip to week with her aunt, Mrs. T. J. Watt, of - � lorth muet bel colder : t I - � acoident c n Tuesda, r morning. While I Stratford last week. I Wingham.-Mr. and Mrs. Christopher than ia the east, as a ee flying a - A, Tke - # * I . � as riding a bicy(:Ie,. the frc ut tire came off, and � —0— � in that direction, on aturday after] I ,con.- . I i� I I I Thornton, of Wingham, Visited at John I I I .1 I 4n- he was thrbw a into a f nae, wilih the result, I Miss Andrew vibited at parents, ii L Elm- . I ; 1� that the libtli � finger o Londesboro. . Gardiner's on Sunday. . �: . - Y n his right hand was ------ 0— ville, on Sunday last... Our church stables � C I n- broken. ' It i rag. a p&rti aularly 'bad break, as " Comparison of quality with quality, prices have been greatly improved by thf work .r,t I ,ff 11 the bonle protruded thr ugh the'skin, I with prices, will prove the supremacy of the . Tuckemicith. - i and it which has been put n recently. -h was I FA UL, ' 1 7- -_ - — I 't. was with diff.oulkV the doctor was able to offerV,natylish Sgring Dress Goods of The , 60 pairs of men's -shoes, fegular from $1.75 with regret that we heard of the d 'ath of i : �; . : set it properl, r. E. Vaal - � � c . I I - 5h -While in Toronto last week Co., beaforth. . I I � . I If you would' to 18-50, your choice on Frld%y and Saturday for,98o Mr. Hugh Currie, wh'- passed awav toriday � ps Mr. D. D. Wilson wars taken with a slight have a new dress, of good -quality material r Pair. Samples in south window. W. H. Willis . - I Dry Go! ods Co. . Pe . 2 mornin he funeral, ; ;I � n ' $forth, sole agent for Goo. A. .Slater sh . I I 1. attack of plb - risy, and was con ' - have � on Sunday MOMM99 as largelF a b*ded. - ty 1 RT . I I , rich finish, moderate price. they Si go after a long illues,. T ne to the a ladies and gentlemen. 1795-1 1 . !- ' house ther collection of handsome fabrics worth choos. u are go . ng to buy, � -ask � 0, e for some days. : H:s many Of course yo Thebusiness placeso our thriving village 11-1#64s Gre'atest C - ! S. friendswill 6 pleased to learn, howe ing from, namely: Voiles, iCashmeres, Im- your have been greatly im roved- by the Ztalla. i � , - - � - ver, spring and summer Dres i The - I . �e, that the casa'iis not a serious on�, and it is perial:86rges, Tamallnes, Taffetalines, Satin . a materials frorr I _y , E. mcpaul Co., Sea.forth, and theirs is the tion of gasolin� ]am �--The remainal of the � t - : 8b expbo Uloths, Crepelines, Poplins, etc. 1795-1 late Mr. Hugh Carrie were interred lin the � I ry I - ted that he will N around again as store at which to buy your other iteeds, too; I � -D Uuods Store. , i in usual in a we�k or so.- r. Ed ard Steet, NoT�s.-A temperance meeting will be such as perfect fitting Glovehl Cromarty burying ground, last Sunday I . . � . I reliable mor =Moo= � - I . - -_ . son of Mr. John Steet, f Egmo, dville, has held in the temperance ball, on Saturday Hosiery, : comfortablo C rgets, cool Under- niog. Mr. Currie! has been laid ;up for I re ; over a y I turned to t�wn from Detroi, � where he eveni'31g. May 10th. All are welcome.- *ear dainty Ribbons, Loaces, Veilings and ear, bedfast most of the Uri e, but in, Bruegfield on Wi5 nev. sy visiting his . �_,� has been engd d th tuainess for Mrs. McKenzie, of BeIgrave, returned home Ttim' bore hio.su&riag with much patiewie. Mr. . .t . . . ,ge in � mings of all I inds. Some beatiful hat . I in religion, br ther, 'who is qui 'a I 1I.-_ . - o rt Bon. %a some years. �,He will asq.1t Mr. 4. V. Fear after spending the past couple of weeks creations aralbeibg shown in the millinery Currie was oafPresbyteiiian bein - . ! with her sister, Mrs. T. Manning, who has department. a . � ,g thiron, who has been in Boinevain, Maxit-0- o in bi new it - re. -J. L. Smith, I of London, . a member the -managing committee for ba smice1set fall, rat ed home this week. - 4e T . 1795-1 i . It I I formerly one iof our merchants, has �urchasl been on the sick list. -Mr. F. Brown is at and a Liber His nd�z are plea d to see him agsii4 st ed the store , . A BROKEN ARm.-Mr. Thomas Shilling- years, at * politics, and ill he , frie . z are - -1 4t present 3ocupied by! A. D. present building a kitchen to his new house. law met with &,painful mishap one night much miesed by a wl owed wife and family looking s'!O WeII-,Mre.! (R6v.) J., S. cook, of . I- Cardno. Wo have not earned whether Mr. -The. topic in the Lsague, Monday even. of three girls, Mrs. R esell, of Carlin gford ; Wallaceburg,lsavg�& In 10 the MethodW I . recently. He had justi got e out of the house d in of Smith intend� engaging in botineas here 111&9 was velry'ably introduced by Mrs. T. when he stepped on a frosty board, and fell, Mrs. (Dr.) Tuffor , Toronto, and Miss chu�ch on Babb 1�ino ing1sat which wo again or not.-Measrs. 1 3 . Be . I Xreig & Stewart, 0. Cole and Dr. McCallum. Next Monday - Mary, at home. -The' Presbyterians, of this , 8, P. breaking big left arm. A16hough painful it much enjoyed. 'a i ustrated specig. ser-- . the topic will be given by Jos9ph place, have had tho church stab ,es re- - mon wam'deliver-sedl' ,"t fo 1 the children, by libb R. agentsi this weDk ticketed Elijah . was fortunate for him that it was his left I i d,� Howlettand son, of cKillop, to Rush = and Miss Mabel Coupl&nd.-Mr. - ohingled and the interior cleaned o it, and past -or of �Carmel church, on.Sabba-th morr-- - - arm, so that, although he is com. elled to . of Lake, Nort west Territory - wheip Mr. George Bradford purchaped a fine new piano p the stalls all filled ini and leveled up, and i last. � The f I � carry one arm. in a sling, he has full use of - ; ing att'enclance was Very good I a- Howlett inte a ma Ing is o I e Wit his last week. -Mrs. Wm. Whitley spent a few his right hand and arm. The break is intend very shortly o have moat of tibe -and ,much interest 1moifested by 'the Lihil- _ anchi g. -Thomas . stalls made into singh I onee, for the 1 ocomo-. drev. , The choitfl,' for this occasion, WAS : sons, who an i engagedir r days this week with friends near Godericb. mending nioely, and in the course of a few dation of the congregation. -The cream compo' I_LL I ofi the Ssbb 8, i. Joiies, of Egi iondville, �; intends disposing of _Mr. J. Coupland returned to Meaford, on weeks he will be a whole -inaa again. . sed entire ath sebinoll y, .his householc' furniture q auction on Thurs- Monday last, after spending the past two .0— - I - gatherers are again on their rounds, gather- scholars, under t �' able leadership -of th*- I n: day next, and talks of. g)ing eit�er �to the weeks with his parents here. -Mr. and ing cream for the Exe;br creamery. 'dessre. preoentor, Mr. -and the selecti4ons I F. ese, el -United 8tatei i or the'old country. e hope Mrs. Mason, of Blyth, Sundayed with Brucefle. d. George Wilson and Joseph 'Spear, i have were well . z t the genial Toin will finally decide t stay friendshere. -rendere 'ano mucheinjoyed.-The 6 right here wi�h us. I A special imee iDg of � I ------------* . NOTES. -Mr. Little mov id into the Amer- each contracts. -Rev. Mr. Cranstoi con- cement work I of � . W. J. Millies fine new - i , ducted preparatory ;I services. i � -1 loan house last week. He has had It all I n KiPP8n two-story blackenith wnd carriage shop !*,. , . .1 , I - the town conocil wag ht Id On j.FLiday last, Kippen. I renovated and improved.- Mr. Robert Mur- Presbyterian' church, on Friday Of last completed and refl �cte much crei - : � V.0 - o when Mr. James Reid was appointed as. � D. Hay, Commissioner and Conveyancer - dobk lef week. I . I t on Monday for Staffi, where he . i - I - th' contractor, Mj�l G. T. McKay, of Ki -- ,oinder atthe w terworks. In I I P �p e sistant on ) . I iorder ;vdile, mortgages and deeds drawn up, MoneyloanA willbe in the employ of Mr. Colquhoun. . i _ pe t and his men. �'Th6 carpenters are now �th the requirements o - �_ � . to comply W f the :at the lo ivest rates of interest. 1740-tt Mr.',.Mardock has been for thirteen years H an. I ,busily engaged and the building, which is. . - I i y Underwriters' Afsociaticn, it W%'s necessary House-cleaning time is here -so are our with Mr. P. McGregor woi king on big fa . LOCAL S___ . r to appoint an assistant engine I rm BiELIEFS . James W. Be' of the finest of -its kind in the countyp : . 11, who 'One I - I . er.:' The con- new floor coverings, and the housewife who and in,his sale stable. It is not -many men . - ollege wil'�l soon be compl(ited�i and will aflord its 9 * , . - I _. Aqnt AccommOda. . t is de.,irous of getting best results in the ,who remain so long in (no place, and it arrived home this wee; for the sum er va- erpriBing owner splendid e tract for the street watering for'this season , is attending the �bila elphia dental was let to All. S.Neely at 23J ceO�te an hour, �selection of her new floor covering should I � speaks well for him as a re iable Wau-=-Mrs. estion. We are le a d to learn that he has tion for carryink ,'on 'his ever IncreatAg 'know where to come -it's to The E. Mo. P. .Campbell, 8tanley, atte ided the. gradua- already made a good showing e -Miss Myrtle Weir has returned home, . e are pleoeq in the exam businesv.-Mr.,J�mes Carlile Is in London - A o after a montl Is vhit Wit friends' in London. ::Faul Co's Store, Seaforth. C&rpete, Mat. tion- 61. her son,'Peter 'Jampbell, at the, inations.-Our junior foot ball team played this week'visiiint : Wat . ives.-The rains of . -Mr. Nash nmen inspector of elec. tiags, Linoleuma and Floor Oils in good Chicago Dental College, lal t - week.� He is' with Exeteron Saturday last, and came the past two we 2 g tric, light met'pro, has bi en ins Off ekd: � w e doh _g much for - �Gcting and assortments. On all, the designs and quali. now a fult fledged dentist, and will 1wacticer victorious, Itle needless to say the3 Came no have bad t n ties are-�temptivg; prices, sure to please. . in Milwaukee. -Rev. Mr. Sawere -attended home in great spirits, and are 1-opikii g for- trade somewhat -UM ___ stampingall he meters if the Electric Light vegetatio 1 e effect of making As Cqmpan I I I . . I qu�'etl I our village - teams 'in thi� intermed Ate aeribs of the ' ' � to new conquests. Between on � curl- I . Uri; - & Y thi week. -The grouping of the 17951 ,the meeting of Synod in London last week,- ward C. A. MOIDOnell W4 M* Ippen d g the . I I.. . Canadian La rose@ Association' NOTES -Robert MoMordie, who has been Mr. William Murdock- ha"m Id two car Ion& ers:and junior f oltbal players our yillagp past week! spendino" a - w daym with -rels- 0 ­ I " of fat cattle, at Q cents per pound. They � is becoming somewhati noted Z,ong th a line' tiM.-We. W. B.11�Mc and daughterst- - � Wall com- spending four montha7'In Florida, returned .�` . pleted by the executive of -the �'; association home the past'week. Mr. MoMordie tbor- " will be shipped on . � . i . in Toronto, 0 the loth. Ite also sold tw6 -of successful sports. -Quarterly servi ,am I Misses Maggie and MA ,of 0 � �. were, . - Monday. In district No. 6 oughly enjoyed his trip to the sunny south other car loexb some timeago for 5.65,dents -held in the Methodist'i church on V1 I in � the village , I . . oni nday jamb vlelm�o . - 7 - . I . I bbath � � � 8 . are Seaforth, tratford, (.',Iintou,' St. Marys and has many sights and scenes to relate �to pair -pound. It is said Mr. Murdock feed's, morning last. The iittendan 8 , iticholl 1. and Bright. he first Hough cup f , ce wa 1�r fi i ends. --Mr. OweiiJ� Ge � er ws"s In I 'ge , otball his. many enquiting friends. He has a better more stock- on 100 sores than any 'farmer in and the iervices of a very impressive arse- abbath last. -Mr. homas I h be& - . match of the ieaaon will be played on ' . on �8 Weis the opinion of bur own good country after what the county., He is a great believer in nilos ter, Itil theeveninR, the pastor deliv red so i-16 usutity been shipping. a lai_*!e I . of luviiiber I re0r"tion grc_unda here I his (Friday) e'ven- he 'saw In his travele. -Mrs. Erwirt, of M r . and he farms both for profit and recreation. special sermon to the young m I - yards. read ollegi. I . en, -w 'oh is AkI4,getting it in ­ e railway 11 i . 7 Til itch - i - .of." The choir wa Cora. fQ"Inipment. ley WAJ in Mi l iog, betwq,en linton an� , Seafotth C qu4sr, was, during the week, v6ibing with -Mr.B.R.Higgins has sold his driver, Black very highly sp:)ken ' 2 * atV teams. 1 he home boys have been prac. - . L_ - F ,- tieing hard Mi. and Mrs. D. Hay, of the.village. , Mr. Diamond,and purchased P. McGregor's gray posed, on this occasion, of young men only, cm Sabbat last, n , sad will updoubt6dly retain and Mrs, Hay are always . � , ding the day with her possession of t Pleased when horse. -A. P. Ketchen, who travels for a who rendered excellent selections. -Mr. parents. - r. Ja !' Jolinston, son of Mr. he �up.*- ire. Vym. I � - - leidy their old friends from Farquhar' drop in.- cement company, recently visited at hi W. J. miller Was in Clinton amd- Wingham Andrew Johmston, of t ' Und � , returned homi on Mo , 9 to I on;ro*d '1141 - � way, Muskoki home.�Mr. James Rose is rebuildin his this week, on busines� -Rev4 Mr, 134wart, � h t two out nda last from Bark'L Rev6 Mr. Whaley, of Sb. Helena, an old . , who , where sh has been visiting , college imate of Rev. Mr. I . has been iti A lbertai"for - w as ; M I � her sister, Mr . W. 'T. 'Xr 7on, fo� the past -McLennan, was, barn. Mr. -A. Rose has 1e contract for .of Clinthu, will preach p, preparatorV ser� prospeetink and taking up ands, returned the past week, paying a friendly visit at the the framing and Thomas Carr for the cement mon in Carmel Preshyte I h ire thim- home this we"ek.- : .- 11. Gibson, of 006 two months. r. and ra. A�kinson, of muse. -The old saying has it that May wall. Mr. Carr has taken I he contrmatg for (Fridayj afternoon%V2:30on I d the Iq laist week*-- � . r & 01 t Detroit, are v iting t 'clock-, was in the:villAgffe o a d I call!?p - - - I he doctoil's mother, rains make tthe grass, so by the heavy rains fire barn walls and flooiM. He in a .good Sacrament of the Lord's Sup r. will, eldis. on relatives. -Me . Shaphard 4� Wlll� - '� � U, t Y i a , a i ' Oh I In V 01 �� f -I 3 I U �e I ni � � , th be I ,_ a 2 I zi , , n I - a 01, M h � 0�1 I 61 �11 I L10 1 4 �f at . u !�' I Y, g 1) i to ma y Mo t or h � i 1 1 6 , i ,kan ., 4e Iiii ) r I a 01 . � vn* '9 I I 0 M I ps - ',a f 1 � 10 d � D�ul 1, r f r��e , a t, M ., t en � - �-_, - I a � , re _� h �, I h 4 r 4V 11le 11 tmm 011". 0 F r 4 I ' ' ,ja " M c F ' 9 z - 'r I D � a , , 11 B c 3, I I �" Mrs. Cheane ohn stree ... �. Theil, will spend -of the week, we an safe in looking for a suf. workman and will give hi 1 knployers satis- pensed on the following abbath, t -the zeoentlk Lmade a I Is Bbipment- of bogg. - . -.-- -ill ` - -1 the summer Bayfield. -The Ladies, Guild ficient su 1Y.-Mirs, C. McDonald, of faritory work. -Mr. D. ('30001 in building morning service. -Mr. Forres was ne prices paid i 1 4 1 1 pp . I I � . . . . _no are high. t II i � I . L- � --- per � � I . I , I i 1. � I �� . � i i i ,I � � , I � . . I I - �� I --- i . I . I � E I - I . I � - I I I i: I I � - I I . f . � � . - � , . � I I L . . . i 1 - . . N those I e MI H I ' Alone bJ � ry - rT�� 5 _. � - � __ � ,a_ti