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I . - . - - I � - .1. � � _.� ; . . I . .1 __Tnn!�" I - I - I . I .1. -1 I . ,. .. . ,I . � - , .. I - I ' ..:117. I I . � - i - :1 — - I . . - . � . I - � -gut others, And was. very largoily atten6d, by ,vu&=sny of the turban And toque style.', kindness And hospitality. �-Corn cutting Is � - - I : . . . residents of Hanover f ali'denomi . 0 day imong Ithosie who - Thw.e - ST91VE811*' - Af�%,6%10041010 natiollet, K Those, with a velvet crown and fur brim' now ishe order of �bh - Ready For #1 I i - �. e. I - . i - . . � - � . and by. the ministers o the 'istrictr sin&a I . , ­ i. 0 - � - � . make a very pretty Jiat. Than beaver ,hats have� silos to fill. The edra ero!D �: '18 aPpAf- . - - . -1 . . . I I � . . D! large number of person I fr ,a w,fornidir ROLLED OATMEAL - - are shown � ! heavy pluw4 ently nob no good in thin,' I locall. in prevl- - - I I _ SMIOT ,MATTIM. - I is a fro I _ good deal and a I � I I . ! . -1 . . . I � . circuits, all met boray ioence I he memory of - , OREAM OF WkEAT with a shot effect in brown or red, makes A ous yeats.-�-Mr. and Mrs. T. t!eButcharb - . I . - I . I . . . I 0-ar stoei of! Stevea and Ranges in �lffi- . ! I a much loved friend ; ,home life had been Rush of Fall ' -_ I � warm and comfortable i toque. Of courqe, are payin; a hurried vieft to Mrs. BatcharVe Trade; . . I a Prembytibry of No,, 'lips t in a constant, It-sacri i iing and earn- : GRA14ULATED OATMEAL _' ; . late this F&IL 'We have stores of any- CAmAccEPTzD._T1h 4 . I : I the all black vidivet halt, with1the ostrich parents My mud Mrs. Joku Berry, before . I Inds and are Satisfied that we can fu 'lab ron met at Clinton on the 290h ineb., an sab effort t ightsoifeness. �: . ROLLED WHEAT ; ; - I # L�� - 0 turn' in n, unto i - luman, is shcwn� for. it has ,come to titay� leaving,for ihe Pacific Coast. . - �, �, . sustained a oalll from Ci o an intensely loyal Ca dian; a loyal . . � � . . - -, R o -!m 1 R LT 0 E R, 7U_A� .... . . . STANDARD OATM' ,X -- ,� � YOU with on" to Stitt. i �EAL' fud the list with .its fur crown or brim of - 1- I � . � I . � -- - . : . churches, MoKillop, to Rev. David OAFS Me odist. but firmb of' 11 and bove all, was ALSO MAXiTOBA 'FLOUR, ermine, mink, Persian. lamb or sable seems Faxqullsr. � �, . � � Back's,' I Hap?y Thouilit " Range can" wall. of Carbor , Manitoba. Mr. Yfes al A loyal Subject pf the M ' Klogs. Hi to be the thing, �nd both In the H. McFaul .. . I I � . - b be equalled or ry w d ng o H GRADE. FAMILY FLOUR.. A Short Story. -A man and- wife- stopped 1 I anyone leaves this store with a qjrk. . . 110 0 _ the . itcheni, If You accepted the call and prranger�aent -wee was boried In Belleville acing bery, on Sep- AND HIG . ' Ic I . = - I- 11 I., � . a . . show room and, t, i ab of W. Pickard there OF dissatisfaction, We his ,or her o,wn . *Alue-economy in fuel, easy control of the made. for his induction on October 136h ii .!l to admire the beautiful things in Melfaul . . � - , at, � bomber 22nd,,Itiaving 01 famill ( consisti g of . - - � I Were several thitiwere te pretty and styliall fai because its the business of I . THMT . . fire,,and' rfect, baking, get one of then �. �.. m..in DuiPachurch, MoKillo a vildow, two daugh Fe b home fl one .. Co.'s millinery and fur windows vn Seafortb our ��� ... I � pe - . I I " . P HAMILTON & KERSLAKZ as they could be, Wily of the prettiest, Show Day. Were. not going In at first. n�&;'Bgemont to Bee that noth . Ing III .. . . - I 1% 11111111) - I f so Q , 'Lv. Mr. Small,� of Auburn, will - -preach. - married'daugliter, in Chioag, ; one Spa, a i batsiatbass est blislimentswere sold , I Ion lot . WHIOL21 WIS ba,+e in a large number o . 01 Theme thipga are so elegant they'll be pretty done for thel" comfort sind pleasu - �� I Mr. Larkin - will gddress the pe ple, and professor in a Oblo4go obtlege, and another good Merchants - - .'- Beaforth. opening days, an�thst some of them went to I . , relof � C=T=M�__ . � . . I _f � . I I � . I . top: !raft, lit thing tor ocol Mr. Shaw will add' . I � high ed , .( �terot,, just the priced. the man said. Finally do all who come here for the goods t1lej, . roes the minister. son practising medicine near stroit. "A � _1 ' ' gold I � evenings. Xhey, are cheap, easily got up, I . .. - other,towas we need no better recommen� want. �� I � -1 I ­ I - to venture into the store, The rest Is -soon . - � . - . I I . � good man obtalneth lavor of th P Lord." Mr. ofthopereon to whom It was credited.-, dation for oor millinery establishments. - I oud will heat, a room in a few minutes. � X -The tha k -o a ip- . III . told. Changed opinion-weillb out feeling I . 2 STORES I . - EGNIONDVILLig tiulaca. - Howell was a good man. . Mr. Win. Young and son, of Cleveland., and I , convinced that MoF&ulls is the place for � W -to -date Storekeeping is i . . . I Ing mWeting, of the Women's . Foref a M a- � I -0- . � . I I . � . '� - I I Mr. John Young, of Detroib, who were here I Earlock. them. Whenever they are again in need of an E=est BUSiness � .5o ft. wide � * . sionary, So3isty of Egmondville Pr sbytex- TRAvimumits,-The following were ticket. laeb week, attending the funeral of their Be Conviaoed--�-Your dollar spent ln.Se.%* stylish millinery and guarantse fare at e6- I � � ()IM131 - , I I , W. . . � I , & 1311=y ian oh#reb, was' held on the aftei non : I -ad to distant pointir, by W. So nerville, rail. mother, have returned bome.'Mr, and Mrs. forth will bring t4 you as great reburns As. onomical priess -'a an earnest I ruaningtbro 100 ft. 10lig , I Tuesday, 29th inalb. The day being fi e, a � � . r ,There vein � I . . way and Oteamebip 'agent : MI. Bakek and W. A. Stogdill, wbo have been visiting in to take ft for trading pur coca away off -to 1 ]jTOT.gS._T *f ' . . � ulgt� . I I I , � I large �ttendancb of ladies were pro i t. sister, Miss Teiim�a- Lattimer, 'ti Rotherdam, Detroit, have returned homei-Some bo . , be unseal of Mrs. Ben.Beavere, all our advervisiag. In the.store el... - � :. --- - - I I .1, SEAVORTH, I � _ys or the city. Spend Yo illArs with the Et � which took place from her home, last Fri- dash, bapp I thods d,bnl 80 ; . � I . - - I �- Mr. Sawarm, of Bracoflaid,gsve an exce 9. t, New York ; Mrs. Knedhts),Gc iorich street, young men, who are old enough to know McF&uI Co., Beaforth, whose V go lucky me I ill - practical addror . store . there it too muck at stake, It . - * . I Hardware, Stoves, Etc. 1 it, whiob -was very much en- to. Bay' City, Michigan ; , Miles Carling, better, are in'the babib of shooting in the right place for 'millinery, imaketo, IN the day, to Bb. M,Irys cemetery, was largely at- kills I . __ � ,_ - i joyedby all.'Mise M.McLoan And Miu:Reido Huron .r ad sale , Mrs. P. Feet ma", Mra. J. . . dross tended, sho the esteem in which she something more than buncombe I . . __ - . - 0 t. woode,on the 56h concession of Tuokerlemith, goods, furs and all needed things for fall and 9&1* . I � � i - eiave very pleasing reoitati I wi" and retain the2confidenoe of a M I I - I of Seaforth, Ion#- W. Beattie, and sitter, And J, W. Beattie, on Sundays, much to the annoyance of the winter wear. I wasbeld. Mr!Baavers bea the sympathy of taut. 11 � � I � Ifflu Good mudili was furnished by - memb * 18684 the entire community, In his madbereave- itly. We've built a business here out of , ­ � . , .9 i � men Of all to Detroit-; Mrs. MoTavil h, Seatortb, people In thi neighborhood, who, if the prac- NOTICS.—Miss B. Reid ! of Harlock, w�q , ment.—Ths, farmers, in this vielnityj. who � materials tba�t will last. I � 'a .. I mOMINION BANK. � the congregation. The thsak-Offoribg Alexander Rossi Lostibury, to Port Huron ; tioe is nob discontinue,30 are. ,determined to has taken in the exhibitio Ve modd I . , I - . I amounted to over $101 — Rer.-,,Thoman Wil- . ' n at Toronto and 1 have silos, have purchased a corn harvester. before and we can't say ib too 0 . t i . ; BE -AD OFFICE,. TORONTO. - I John Fell, sts,ft, to Grand pidr, Miobi. make an example of some of the culirite by I . � Iten . I ! I son, of Walkerton, for ilerly of London, will � has also been visiting friends at Bramptolat I This machine Is a great I bor saver and, so )onest prioeof It .. .k � ­ I . . : I I . a - , nest -goods, I . honesti ,ger- :: � I . . . ­ I . gan ,- MT. end Mrs.'Joadph Dj son and Mrs. having them fittingly punbhed as the law has returned home. She says she had a dei. i far W. Ballantyne 00. You say these are solid stollen in - . . E. B. OSLER M, P., T. -G. BRourm give an entertainment, illustrated by lime - amen Willison, io , in giving, satisfaction. , I I I � I � . 41 dinner on IN Plough. ness. Well, Ott - 1. I I � - . - . Prosidoub General Manager ian church, to the evening of Tuesday, Oa- intlend having their Amon' the day, with the . ureregt. I light, views, in the'Xigniondville Presbyter. Campbell, Walton, to Bay Oft r, Michigan ; —ft .Hugh Campbell has &10 has the contract of itioning it.—Fall t is foundation of a bnei . 11 9 J Joilet, 1111 iois ;' David directs.—The ladies of the Methodist church liglitful time. . z U_ I . I n . Mts. Henry -Colbert, Egmandville, Mrs. ThanksgivingDay,- as usual,! and &I- returned home, after visiting bar afaters In i Ing Is now t4a ord6r of such A basis does this business of c . � n � . I Cavitat, Fully Paid Up—$2.083,865, 00 tober 6bb i - I _. � .. I . . John Wright and .Mrs. Hart y Bowen, to read - have, the oity.—O. Allen has bought a very showy i farmers of this vioinity.-:-Miss Maud Cam - I'll I t � � y commenced. active operations, which little P - i : . . � - ; - driver, from R#1 Reid. Mr. Reid10 I bell attended tbei wedding of her friend, Gom� And Bee . . Cleveland, Ohio -, Miss Keho( and Master are 6ure to result in success. _-'Thanksiriving 1, � - ; . I . I � RejerveEFund: and un- i - KILLED ON Tiim RA1LWA3r,J--jA very; oar- little man, who is hut fourteen years of age � Miss Louism, Gibso4; of Goderich on Wed, I . . . � � . Willie McCann, to Toledo C hio o, Sydney Day is Thursday., 'October 15th.—We are . - , . I P I \ z z in surprIlIlItly player ab handling ho Our Now Dress Goode . . I . i I � Ir"r, a,04 � no_:day.—Goorge Gilson, Of , . : d4vided Profits $ 3,337,220 48 tons accident to6k place go the Stratford I .- I . - I I J,tcobr to Vassar, Michigan ; A lra.'Rudoylb, sorry to learn that Mr. Ohm . St. Louis, has p our now suit� � I � . I i I � I . and Goderlob branch of the Grand Trunk. I else Aitzel and has it well roke,�#o we hope Aft. Allen will.. � n renewing old acq i I I -this I . . ; I * I . be u�in ances n Ing Clothe, our new Shower Pr . De sits by Public � S 23,389,680 75 - and daught0r, Mrs. M. U. Counter and ro,. family intend - ohortly, remo. iing from So&, I . oof �� . . I % , . � vlotal .—The us * manoe, of. "the Thames � , � . i �0' on Wednesday morning lait. A number of , be. more than pleakled with his purchase. t Cloths, our now Dross Trimming . . 1 $33-,791,7 . by . I L � i � 4- Assets 0336 railway workmen started from Stratford for- - ; 9 � ' road, is progressin, New Waieting Mait,erIsIs, our new Clotb, __ '- , . . TO Thompedo, to Chicago ; Mrs. 1'. McKinney, forth, and -wiiI logate for a iimeo-. ab l9ast. of but � i � ,g rapiqly.--.4. Cole spent 2 r to Zion City, Illinois ; James cott,-af Scott in Vancouver, British Columbia, Mr. and . . . . I . t Sebringville with two hand cart, and. when trobberr, to Arcola, Assinib is ; Mr. and Men. Altzel have been respected residents . . . 5 . . Blake. ; � last Sunday in Farqithari—T- Cameron zra. Jackets, our now Fur Coate I . � about opposite the -cemetery in Stratford I � SEAFGRTH BRANCH) Mrs. John Patterson, to Lspe , Michigan ; of Seaforth for a grea.b many years, and their FARYI SOLD. —Mr. �Samuel Doifz him also I Aurned last Saturday, froin him trip to tibe Ruffe and Boae, olnr now Rem,dyinad- L �, I . q � . I they were met by the -morning train -fro i . - . a . . I ; .01 . . .. i . In John C.'Steelei, to Oxbow, Assibibois - John numerous frie the old Doitz homistead farm, in the to d country, and reports baving a pleasa-nb -Skirts, our new Rain Proof Co i . % MA& street, Seaforth. , ude -. here, while rogratting wnt. . . . atop our , . t ` . Godericb�-and bsfo�e they, Qor.ld get their now stock of abundance of Oth 11", . L I � . , , � Every fiseflity for the: transhoti of a , care from the track t . be train was � on t � McClure, Hullett, " Manitoba ; their depariure,' ,will unite with THF, Ex. ship of Hay, near here, to his neighbor, Mri Journey. . or .,,, I i . �, 11 I 4.9 � , to Brueartl � � —4 . , I goods. . , I I ; � TQR n � I .; general bsuking business.. I - � All the men, with ihe ex6eption of .three . . _11"r, for the sum of $5,00% . � � . � ; ham' Samuel Stitt ,MoKillop, ti Moosomin, Posi "' it! wishiig them health and prosper- 0. Bohwart,sentr U . for Fall and Winter Wear. I . I , 1. . I % . - I I . - . . I . �L - . ., -4 4 L I Assiniboia. ', ity in*their new home, wherever it) -may be. The farm oontainsi 125 sores, but Mr. Deit4 I from the oars and escaped � without . .. I I � Wroxeter. - . . . 7 Catlectione made on all points In ba � . . retains 25 acres. � It in an excellent farm� I L Dress Goods, Elackand Colors, L I . % 0—, . _M_Mr. Robert Wilson has sold his old and I I I . � I and abroad;- . . . much injury,b4t the three who, remained on . ­ . � ; !-. NOTES.—Miss Jessie McTavish is spend. . . � . . . � and Mr. Schwartatntraber in to be.congrat ' - . . I � I all known trotting horse, "Rumor," to Mr. . � � Advances MadeL to Far . . the oars were 'killed. _L'The me's- belonged ' . Wanted.—Turkeys and fowl of all kinds w ut , iD9 a few holidays with friobde in Tavi. The new fabrics that Court attentlo, ' . I � � - � _Merff. SpeciaF, - at- L lated on his purlh4se, an he ban got a cheap 'atook,—Byron , Si . T Colleer L of 81 to Sb, Marys. Owing to a eilrvd. in .the Why sell only tho largeturkeya for Co ani7c per John McIntosh, who will , keep him for a I .1 mmonn, of T, oronto, spent . � 'ion . .; I tention paid. to the J)a N1 Its& pound alive? Our market price will be 10 to 121c place. I I ; are here, Be eure You find your way - . � - � . . � I road at the poin� where the &QQ1dent dcourr. per pound, uodrawn. Fresh tub butter 16c, dried family driver.—The'i 'Seafor`�h mill is again _11- I Saturday in thi village.—John H&milton � . � . I . SAVINGSL DEPARTMENT. -Dep sits led, the engineer iof the train dto not flee the ap�les 6c an running full blast, and is turning out flour of TH,ANK-OFFERING, —The Women's For� � to where they are. The cartAin � L . d eggs 1.5o.- G, R. king, Wlugbxrn, � Shipped one oar of bogs and two of cattle on � -be% . � I . . wn on the summer fabrics and, � I ' received of One Dollar and .upwa ds. 'hand cars until he was al �, : . 186S * , I I � I most on them. . .tf the beist brands.- The mill was never so sign Missionary Society, of the Presbyterian hlondayo-.A. Robinson land ]EI, McLeod 11 rung do ; � : , �: Eu I ;a In III fr_ ;S vii , - I " - !�_ I I i I 81 I I 8� � Initeratt allowed at - highest rate and For the same're"On" the men I .did not � see ,, Private funds � I thoroughly equipped for doing a large bual- church, Blake, intend holding their thank; has been ]rung Up on the new StM& . I . - . I to loan—Torms, liberal., ' have returned from a week's visit at Pink- . I for ... I . I I � I , � I � 1 1868x2 oil and winter- wear. The moons fs� I ; - , b 2 P4 erton and Cargill.'—Mantei Harry - Town in Most allurin �,bospeaklng both style'. � I . t .00mpounded hatf early.. the train In time to got 0 Apply at Us EXPOE�TOR office, SeafoAlL ness and turning out good w Irk as it is no offeriag meeting, on Tuesday next, a f y of the way. , I . 0 *. , - .� � 9t � I I ; . W�. , in. Mrs. (Rev.) N. Shaw, of Egmondvillei seriously ill at preaeht,�--Dr. R J.'H�zle- . 1. a . a e, Sea- — . I . I - r R. 15. RAYS I Attraction. —Caxdno'i Operai Hous Mrs. Win. Johnston and d 'ugliter, Nettie, � � . I I . jp W. K. PEARO' :BUDD president of,the Huron Presbyterial Society alid comfort. Dufferent weaves and' ' ' . � - k - ; I Solicitor 31 , Tr I., EN DEATH.—Many will leg., n with forth, on October Obb, 1903.; A. Q. §cammon% Co, whq have been away visiting hor daughter, 0 , wood and daughter, Ethelda, Of- Bi)wman. . - _. - snag i 1� in the great laugh provoking sue-,essj 11 Side Ttack will address the meeting. There will be tit ades Are here in quantitierU meei.ths, - - z � i * are guests, of the doctoea parents, on . i .1 4 I � - Ir off of.M V. John "' illustrating the comic Ode of Hip an the rail. A Mine Nettie Johnston, nurse, of Buffalo, - I Most exacting want. I . - I � 3 ['I egret of the sudden taking - in Gorrie, returned home Tuesday last,— 4 Ville, w z ad collection taken up, for the benefit of for4 Gibson street, last, week, returning to their . �. I i I Walker, of Roxboro, which' mad S'Ant 00-1 act , I . medy with thriflin situationg. star.tling sensation. of n jaminns rPha a 4 4- & .3 - ad on Wednesday evening. .. Although al tHects and ape-�Iaracenio accesso who use use iting her ,pa r an([ 15 0 0. - ,y XM 015%40 a COT IM - � . 4 qm . fee, includin igenetter, Ad . home on SaturdayI.—Another of Howick's . � . I !!I� company . 2 Kiftery A � ahe had been 'supe 7 invitation to the neighboring congregations, Rega rding the New ­ " � 5' Mrs. Win. UhMton, God r sob east, � �g faisome TFArs from 'of,cleier speolaltyperforw r,,' presont ff - earliestl settlers passed away, in the person , I i rw Sniriffir- Trad . the latest catchy truslo ducts 'trios, med. and oth— fri'mr- 'n X.111- . � . WIfte.8 -4 . I . weakness of Via a she was never c * I 0 9 $w 1 %J 14 vii � - . _. J of d two bandersonj renot of the late William I ULUM � - I I I 9 I . i - - on- lays,fdances and extra fifilu&4, cr(�AMB I n fast Monday.— Sabbath will 'be 1 observed as ' � Wingham. � ; I and f . J fined to bad, and on Wednesday was. ,about I ., Hastie, or., whose Jeath- occurred at her . I - NXuamigmm"Nwi i - - ur'ou@ trom atsrt to finish' 1 'an of all ** "Flower Sunday�j-'. in � Tim 8jiow..—Wingham's Fall Fair closed!! home, on the Gorr�e road., on Monday, at, . A wave of activity haii'l5truck our mil. - AS active " usual, attou'ding to her house, - Aberbart's Drug store, Monday, October MI 903. I the � Presbyteriin , � . � I � . � .. . � I hold duties. About five q'c1pok all; was I - .. � I - i m -I church, and'the pastor will deliver a special on Friday with the greatest :success it. bao the advanced age oA 82 years. Tha funeral linery room again. We are on the . I I I I I I i i Alarge assorballerib of Sweat Pads. Curry overcomo by a weak spell, Ad medloal aid Good driving mare for sale apbly ab once to sermon for, the children, ;�tthe morning see. ever . attained, Over, six thobnand people' to the I Wroxeter" cemetery z on . humble so as soon to be ready, vvith Many / I . CheenLey & I i I took place If - � . -Combs� Hariness Dressings, Brushes, Axle was called. She seemed to rally'from thin Smiley, geaforth. i I iiiii vice.=Three rink* of Wlngham� bowlers crowded the spacious rand-standand wan.! Tuesday affiernoon';—Somervillis H'ami pleasant surprises lor I ' . - . . Grease, W . attack, butia second onecarne aloit of . 'a, Guild; of visited the Seafqr�h boiklers,' on Tuesday. deredover � � 0 I ihon# the ]over's of � OoI and Rubber Rugs. A ew � Iris THAxic�Givixo;—The Ladie the beautiltu lawns'examiniagorlell bf Gravenhurst, spent &'week at his. home stylish hats and beautiful oraftentg, I � I o'clock a nd at * ten she po .%.). The � — -, MoUsa a*nd children minings. Theopenin days are . stock of Dusters, Whipsi, eta. . _ f , sed b . St. Thomas Chureb,'Intend giving a Harreat 1l m6rding gains resulted Iii a tie, but in of the grandest displays of horses and cattlei near here. Mrs. A and tri 9 I giving Supper oa the evening of Monday, October the afterinl6oi2 the ingliarn p�ayero gob eat- ever gathered together in Western Clanada.1 left thin week for a ,visib with r6lativea at acul� over and so yo Thelargilabstookot Tranks and Va;isex. -deceased wan 63years of age. She' was & I 66h. Ashortmu0oal rograrnme will be provided ; U win come - I I I I Grieve, and. a durinF the evening. uppor will be from 6 isfaetion,f'dilefeatizi the home; players by 14 Promptly at 1. 30 C?clock the fair was open.' Wellesly.—Miss Mar Smuderson bi,as re- . to meet the same hearty ,,welcome ! at., lowest prices., daughter of the� late Job 9, served �� I . I � 9 , I Y � 40 � . — I I n 1, - sister of Mr. Win'. Grievi, of Beaforth, and to 8 o clock p. ni. In the school room. Aftfoolon z hots Mrs. JarAes Dick �vas � in Sorlin this ad by R. R. Gamey;M. P. P. for Manitoulin,' burned from Toronw,—Hdrr Mark Mendel. other Season$. We old .goods togree . . or I � . . � .. I I of Mrs. Alex. No' ilans, of Harparbey. - She Adults 26c, Children, 15c.. . 1868-1 , week, attending the' funeral of a relative,_ who gave an address on New .Ontario. The son. phrenologist ind lecturer, is at the I Yo a.. All we have to offer for Your qon� . , . ' . � � , � 60) � was married in 1860 to her -now berefb hu Swell valises to kent—Samples. in North The La,6 Guild, . of St. Thomas' church, event of the fair wa's the gentleman's driv- . III-' . � — Gofton house tbfa� week. —Inspector Robb spaction, is new in every respect." 8orne . � � I 13RODERICK'S i - window. Terms very ro%sonable. W. H. wims, will give a hervest Thanksgi . . . I . band, and took- �up housekeeping in Rox- sole agent for Porotity Dodd shoes for 1p-11 and ving supper, in I horse competition. X -D was won by J.,; visited the school here on Monday,—The of these hats are going to 'be dreams ;I . : . . . � the school room of the church., onMonday, Oily, of Lfstowel,J, Z. 1. M w* I i I I e i n - . . Ion ng bee.. annual harvest thaaksgiving to i . th 3 way:s6me who know :pub it. Yo% I - - I boro, which place has continued 'to he th ir Geo. A. Slater shoes for a e . I .1 , SO - In counce- I . ;8 I - home ever since. She was a kind and - Optobei 5tb. A good musi8al programme ond and King of Wlngh%m,, third. n the I tion with the Women's Foreign Miapionar . : . Rmess Mop Cadyls Block - OrzRA HousF, FRiDAY NiGHT.—Perry, will be rendered ditrin c ding contents there waslotoofaxoiteme I y will make no mistake by seeing our - I thoughtful wife and mother and was highly OdWiWnd Deep,. comedians in high class vauderville . g. the evening. —The spa nb. I Society of the Presbyterian ebureb. will be sh wing soon as weareready. . . esteemed by all bar friends. ' A family of wl)l be at the Opera Housei Friday night, October following persons Were ticketed to the West# Inthe free-for-all, K..Alpizi, ton of Crimost, held in the basement of that church, on . I 11 � � ; - i ) SEAFORTH. eight children are left to dherish- the mem. 2nd-. This is one of the strongest or anizations on thin week, by Graf and Stewart, 0. P. R. won with ease. In this connection, we re. Thursday afternoon, M r Jackets are B * soid � the road and have a reputation that a a OMJ eing I � f, mps them as agents - Mrs. aiager, of� Harlocir, to produce the following from the Toronto � � . I a . I i i I . . ___ - - I . cry of Aheir de d mother. The funeral the best People in their 11' e. There will be ten.big Russell, Manitobal'; Mr. GJ Calder, of World: 11 The receipts of the Winghain I - It pleases us to have people come in as. , : Vo� $&turd& afternoon ­ i 7 will�take place 0 Y : to sots, Prices, 25e, Me an'd"500, 18081 B13rth. the Maitlandbaikeemetery. 4 Ladies ask to see Dainty Mode rubbers Cranbrook, to - Edmonton, Alberba ; Mr. fair, which closed on Friday, with R. R. they do right along and after lookingi - . Se,,�4ing .Machines. . - 4 I I I . , 9 John Halliday, � of - Egniondvi'lle, to Moogo- Gamey, M. L. A., as 'the CHURCH IMPROVzmm-i-Ts.—Trinity church, A�bm&nd trying o _.. . . 0 ­ . -nicest line of ladies rubbers made. We have all star abtiracticn, I n the new jacketpf ask - Us: to ; I - __ I the Blytho and Trinity obulrob, Belgrave, have keep a certain one for thein until FARENVELL MEETTX(M—Revo. - Crossley now shapes and styles. W. H. Willie, sellinir airenil min, Assiniboia ; ,Mrs. Ellen Murray and were,%300 greater than any previous year, recently undergone greab improv,emienta. A,j a little later when they til I W. X. WATSON, North Main Street, , for Dorothy Dodd sad Geo. A. Slater shoes in Sea. M fee _T. ..J. Gray,,, of Seal[orbili,* to Elgin., On Friday evening Mr. G&may was tendered . Aball need It. and Hunter who are in their fifth week in forth. I . � , 1868-1 . Manibobli'..—Tlie arlatial harvest Thankogiv- a complime ' the Brunswick, Blyth,' the church has -been betwifully . It shown that they bav,e co�fidence I , SEAFORTH. Seaforth, will -say farewell this (Frid , ntary August ia� , � it . — DRALER I IN — I evening. They have endeared themselves to e � � a half - � us mud in our jacket#. Theyknow th%. ay) Boy - WA*.NTED. —Apply immediat ily -to Ing servU� will ,be held in -86. Thomas' and made a speech of an houi-r. and frescoed and painted, the work . Of JAMeft I Wni. Pickard & Co., Seaforth. 1968.1 church, on Sunday next. . WaltheW & Co., -of 86.. Thomas, reliable and tyles shown here now are as UP40. 1 First class family and manufacturing aming Me. ilia great body of citizens of this to I Rev.. Win. Cluff, fully covering polibioal issues and the Gaint , the is � . v1duee.—WHITE AND RAYMMID.-All ' wn land Thanksgiving Dinner. —The' Lad fee' Aid Of-Stratbroy, will offioiate. ,The . choir has ey-Stratton enquiry.11 - splendid workmen. New elootr6liers have da" as say that will -be shown t) ' machines community, and .their labors have beeti Society of the Methodist church invite. you to their prepared special music for the ooession. Ser. . I- also been put in, and -a now organ - thf I fall Season and thab now is irough, I I .. guaranteed d Am righi� ranging from W up. , procured ' . the time I . I .N,,dl,,, Z = =c1n1g1 machins repairs in stock. greatly blessed ' ,o * the good of ' very, many. annual Thankegiving Dinner in, the Methodist church vices at 8. 30. A. in. ; I I i a. in., and 7 1 bY the Young People's Society. : At Bel. for beat ctoosi � They are me' on thit evening of Thmkogiving Day, Ooto o clock,*. moxinop. 119- Have You teen our � � Also, g a I Fire, Life mad Accident Insurance n both devcut and energetic, bey 16th. grave, the oh�'rc'h has been made practically I nei v goods ? !Dome and make your Be- ....... I .. � . Agent. gag i Dinuermerved from 6 to 8 o'clock, folloWpd by good p.m.—Mr. Thomas T6wnaendi of the went Ladies ask to sad dainty Mode rubble new, inside and out $1,200 having been - leel'iOnstbusaddingy-our nam _. efteoftd on all kinds of property at an d are excellent preache r's and m &store of rs, lowest raus. . I music and short ad4reseeo. Ge�eral adirilemion, 25c end, Tuckeremith, had a steer die last week,- nicest line of ladies rubber@ made. We have all the . I � their work. The meetings have been large. I . I , e to the . . � . 1 1868-2 from an ov ,,Pont on it. The reeopeni'D9 of toth ehurehes unate. - e __ . � � : or feed of' grain, and last Satur. ,hapes and styles. -W. it. Willie. s9fling agent IlAt Of the fortl .. . ly Attended both by thip citizens of the town ; t,el)' orothy Dodd and 000. A. Slater shoes In Sea. will tak ce on Sunday, Octobor lirb, ,. . � � .. . - _W_ -W..r '"W-A.97803N . , &nd the inhabitants of ..the surrounding Pianos. organs, grainepholles, sewing ma. day, he had another one killed by an engfrip, forth. e pla, .. - I .... - - ohines and bicycles, now and second-hand, ahways in on the railway. traok.�Ur. A. Cosens, of 2868.1- when the Bishop of th6 diocese will e ffimaite, NO S. ed I Famicy Goods . NORTIE KA=, OZ., SEAFORTH. country within a, radius of ton miles,. Anu 400k at G. M. Baldwin's. Agetts for Boll, K"on & Wingh&m. was The E. McFaul Dry Goode Company have assisted by Rev. W., Hendero.on, of i it these -honored evangelists, will not. Yoe Risch. Dominion and Berlin pJanois and organs, Sin in town this week. A Is ,1n, Store in Seaforth .. General Fire slad Ute Insurance Agent, and dealer a store filled full of tie do. They'll do and Rev. W. Lowe, of Wingbam. Oo ; I or and Now William# sawing mae4ines. Repairs f," looking After business in the insiIrance line.— ' ihe I In Sewing. Machineit and Bicycles. . � forkoWn while this generation liven. The. stooli�,_ and all kinds of general reps n their share towards so w no g the wants of Monday land Tuesday evenings thaulkFgiving i - - . : I - . �. low Service on.Friday eveninq will be their fare- pror iring done Mr. 'Thomas Pinkney, of the Royal pp' . � I Now -that there to no such store in'towmi, . It . _qptly and well. George W..Baldwin Ift Co., hotel. is visiting ,friends in London.— people who visit Seaforthytion do shopping In services will be held and addresses given by we have anticipated what -a loss it is , . I , --- well. The large Methodist church will not desfo�rtb. - � 1M.2 Millinery, fnra, jack61,69, dross goods, carpets, visiting clergymen, . 9 a many and -to have I . . ' ' Mi. George $ilia had the oontracb for plao- . The Tector, ReV, J. I gobi to be to th I - . linoleum,,, ready to wear clothing, etc. Edmonds, is to be bangrIatulated on the sue. � mad . .1 I I This in the Season wall say Sood-bye had better h begin to hold the people, so that those.wbo Wanted any quantity of'live chicken#, lug a furnace in a private residence in Ssr. They Ave ' a this store the place for you t,0 7 nt.to hear and y6pn priced their no* goods as they come that has attended life labors. � - % and old, delivered st my store, 09tober 8, 16, nia, and his men are going there to do the come. A departinent is 'being fitted -up . go oar.'Y. It is the wish of' many people -I,.. 22 a 29tb. A)eo car of dried a . i lee. oe all merchand to the Interest of the JorrniGs.—Mr. Jsro#o�,, �vho at one time her I I . I I I will ,pay work nexb week.—Mrs. Jamos Young of Pr" 13 for -the selling of the -S to havie'you r � H; . to make a special thankoffering to them the -higheal price for. the above Yfnles. J. Cann I ""' , peolal f � . - an,y orne . - � Dublin. . Ing, Ayr, is the guest of Mr. and Mi buyer's parse, - Dres's goods specials ab 25c, 'ran a tailor shop in to*n,',,bu-v who - is novv 900 18You are to often ;requiring, So I : � I . I work, : 36 , 50o, 60co 75o and 81 the yard. 1868-1 � running a jewelry storeln Tilsonburg, whiTe for the things - .- . honored 'ministers for their- faithful I, . 1868.1 - M A.Youjig. I Bell pianos of this towo.—Mrs. Rathwell b�ea purchased -0 Ind iccordingly the finance committee have � and organ's sre4old by George you've been -in the habit H E . I . H. Baldwin il� Co. Call and see the Bell pf no play.* one of the Queringesser residencelit, in the � COUNCIL Doi-,ios.­-Council met in the ' running his automobile from Wingham bere of going to tihe special goods store for;, ­, - I � )vlded envelopes which will be distributed, or. I � I last, week, bad the misfortune to brea come right h � I — — I . -2 1 . olork's residence, on Tueed y, So 4, Torr, thiu,nur ose both Thuraday a"A 'P.;,' - . I . . I IM I North ward, from Mr. Watsonj and intends a k a are. i I we . an lkt . � the winner iu 11 � the -make Of �ell z ! -which are sold2r pereeptable Mi;: , - ' -, � gmts. One is. , I patterl, Of el"i ,it worth dollaor the samic, but, J . z Seems to. be ab Sep. Our $10, ordinary aui - 7ts 49; one of, � 1; _ = " . . Yom - t I I � t I I i v � ; ; � . : � . - . 7 � , - I - T1 / I � z , t Have You I 7he man or vol � � 7 -without the prol Our -2-0 per -cent- . I , I �� 1, - � . � I we are, -01% � , � -1 I . I , I rNin 5 awilo $ i .: I . - - - . r mj, - . 0- � removing there shortly. The kesidenoe, 'Members of council resent. . . � , on 22od. Allthe' Part Of the machinery and had to lenve it in . I I p i . I I I . � AH kin s of Photo Work evenings. They 'leave. on the Saturdayl I � town for m, few days till he � could get the I+ a_L_L_9_V__V__V_.-__ I>- . - : I Goderloh street., in whioh,,ehe now If yes, hai The bonds of Charles Dodde, collector, were _61-6- *--.b--A-#- 4 I 1, morning brain and :will be, without doubt,1 LOCAL BMEFS,-Huron county Oromotion rt from Detroit. The piece came on Sat- � I 1, PROMPTLY DONE been purchased by Mr. Win. Turney. -Mr. : accepted and filed,-, Accounts were, passed Ta - , � FIALIk I farewelled by a large concourse, who will xaminatfons will'be hold on ,Oot�ber,220(1 urday and Mr. Jerome lef r, to.r Wingham a * I I I . ; � .. - . . follow them with their gratitude and deep. knd 23rd. Teachers bhould bear, this in Frank Gutteridge, the weil known contraet- :51lid paid, including $1,000 for cement abut- a I I - �. Plicture FraM'Ies made while you It est. respect. -Com. � , nind.-Mims Mabel Howell, who jis attend- or, has removed to Sarnia, where he has meats, making a tot,al of $1,179,95. The 'I'll as he goo it. -The junior baiieb-11 tedm I - - - � - _ - I I WTI . I - ! I*— . . ag the Model School at glinton, spent established cement brick "works and erected olork was authorized to write the contrac. of this place, pla d a very intereating game Evtry 004 I I . 3aturday and Sunday ab her home here.- aresidenoe, and will heir-eafter make thab tor on the Winthrop drain, reminding him of baseball with relgrave, on the park belre, JACKSON BROS, 8 . BROT By A .Nw.ho.-We notice, by a . I Augmsw� - 6 - eaforth, rge quantities of gra,in are being delivered town his head quarters. We will all regrat that unlaps be pub on men to complete It by on Monday afternoon, defeating the vi. itim" ,ar*lr IV_ � proft' � - report in a Chiong6 paper, that Mr. Ch4rleo a losizig Mr. and Mrs, Gatteridge. Mr. Gut. the m iddle of October he would, to by one run, This evens things up as our I give you .One -of very day at the Seaforth Milling Company's be liable E 4 I JkFA UL -, - I .- � McCarthy was shot and killed by a aegro, I teridge was a large em. ployer of la,bor hEre damages as per contract, -Council adjourned boys were d6feated in B this country to � � in that city, on the 8th ill. When one, sees the number of farm. ) we , a -couple of i . . of Septerriberi- The to meet ab eks ago. -Mr. Frank elgrIvef ,, gptung a . I , Fitrs, Neck re' teams calling at the mill, it gives some and his ramoval will be a I a t the town.- 0hristopher White's. Leadbur mi,toal I . FM � name of the negro murderer is John Brink . Y1, rept i I I ; I n appointed bailiff of on Tuesday, October 20bb, at I o'clock p. in. udge of fruit, This week � - ley. Thefollowing ar' - dea of the value of such an institutfon to Mr. J. Tyerman has bee 0 " 0 Ltation as a j 'Dry Goods Co. t . I � ) � � � . e the particulars, aB the town. -Mr. Thomas D ly, of Egrnond. the Seaforth diyialon court, temporarily, in -JOWN' 0. MORRi,so,.;, Clerk, he in judging ab Goderlob and Brn,;IsAl,, fairs i t - . �_� N_ given : "McCarthy's home is directl a place of Mr. A. T. Currie, who I and laeb week he was at Belgr - I � y yille, has purchased the Megarey atora on -resigned, on —0 I AvesiDd Wing- I � I ­ across the alley from the plant of -the ti acaount of his kemoval to Brussele, Mr. Leadbury. ham.—Quite a number from here to,,k in C`4 th's Greatest c9lash - �i I company, whiol i .. - Somerville have given . - � � . Tho Mr. and Mrs. Wrn the WingLam fair last Friday, some fr,)m I . i employs 'Brink1by. le Main8treet. The pricepaid wan $915.- Currie went to Brussels on Saturday to take Stylish Millinery. -.14'i'very hab that ib 8 . latter lives in the factory. On the nigbt In . i ouriosity to see the man called Gamoy. who i , posseadon of the butcheriDg business there, proper to wear is surely included in our _D Goods Store. : . . k t(p their residence on John atreet, and ar . -1 I ! ­ question, MeCtlirthy and his little daughter J., e raised such a sensation in- the Lagialature I ry I Some , � were walking up and down in front of thel 3 es 1P . I I ,.. �1.1 .at a 8,4 . I . "I 11 , " r 11 now- boarding ab the resideno' of Mr. which he purchased from his cousin, and showing, not a meager gathering of hats that e ion. He seems to be quil-o a draw.- -'aft--_ - .- ____ I __ `0101 ___ __.__ I - � . �� ­ � __ Robb, Goderich street, ' Mrs. Jobn Wright will remove hie family as toon w. he can geb. would appeal but, to the few, but rather ing card at a number of the fairls, almost ag from a lo lug f,elt wca I . . cottage. Passing tho tile factory,,MoCarthy - .5 house there.-Miso Tb om peon, dressmaker, bright, fresh, kness which it i . alln; � � .saw, Brinkley sittffig In the'doorway. He .ond Mra, H. Bowenand little son, are visit.. was -,in town this week, Misp Thompson has stylish headwear that does ap- good as some of the sideshows, We have in thatregion, - , grow worse i . - " � __ 11� charged the -colored! man I g friends in Cleveland, Ohio. -Mr, J. W. peal to all women with ideas of fashion, - I t � I'll - � I -with stealing his eattie was in Detroit, on a vioib to friends decided to locate in Watford. -Mr. W, becomingriess, and of e0onon3y. 01 no dotibt if be charged an admi-,olon he -Mr. Malcolm Taington, son of 34r, Jchn t _kT chickens. Brinkley- Whipped out his revolver I P Brine, of Hamilton, is h The assort. could make up what he claims he got, from Idi ­_ : I [ I reEt.,,f k, on a mei;t is so large that at this writing it doe.4 I � il A I - and threatianed to shoot, and MoCart6y t iisweek. -Among the visitors at the fair 'a wee the Government and bad to pay ioto the th ngtOn K. C., of Stratford, has joined ALL- ; ..r � I.k, started to ran awa . Fliday last were' Messrs. A. Broadfoot visit to his mother. -N Christie, post- notimeern as though ailybod could be dis- e vtafl' of the Bank of Commerce at. WOOL -8-i 'I'll Shoot YOU,.Any. 9 '. - . =A I '.. , matter, of Exeter, an Howard. appointed- ThsE. MoFaul o., Beafortb. . 1tv,-'- , Y. J. H. HaYF, Ustowel, And D. Sproab, YJ Jud so' hands. -Mr, Well -Taylor, who bas Berlin. i . , ,�,,�_--,. way,' Brinkley is reported to have shouted. ' dl�h'ursday, ; , -There ie over $lx)o ' � - I � , ­ ' I d� Zr E . . n in the West for the past couple of , "I - eigrave.-Mrs. H. Jeffrey, of Wlugham of the same placef were ,YDWI1 1868-1 bee in the trownry of ff .� . - . I I . Two shots were fired At- the fleeing figure, 8 I at � few days with her par4ats, - 0 on their way to Bruesellol,to attend the i how I months. returned home On Monday,_Mr. the Mitebell 'Horticultural Society, and UNDERW . EA] both taking effect in McCarthy'i, back. . I Mr. and VarEs.-Our youlog1riend, George Dun- N. MeNally-left on Tuesday trinnaing for they Are I . g ,He -iends. . he annual th"s'lik T ; � IF fell dead on the side*alk, near his ho a. 9. S. Barton. -Mayor Broadloot, who has and visit old fr - deal who visa operated on for a severe case A I- 70ing to spend $60 of it inplarlie � � � � . � Mr.;-. 44 I L I A 0 Manitobit and 0- -- I-4- I . � I ; Mrs. McCarthy, who had t ----been enjoyipg good health for some Dr, Qu 1% 0 V 0 eaforrib uxiliary, I A W -U# 10 sell Ilia all UIP, ; for distribution among themom- gone to. call her t e is In Chicago th -01 the Women's Pokeign Ossioniry Society, �f apendieltis, was at last accounts impro f4mous cement block machine. We have no bers. � � � 0 is, week, consulting a Ing.4, v' . � � � husband to dinner, is said to have just will be hold rasbkcerlan church, -GoorgeStewarb, of Seaforth, was along doubt but. be will meet with sluocefso as -he -Mrs. D. Williams. w � . , sciaIlist.-Mudh sympathy is felt for Mrs, �. the lines last week, b bay and also ho was -ones a. .. I : reached the dcor of her cottage when her a next Monday afternoon, ab 130, when there houses built around here with it are aplen- a residenl� of � - . . M b son, a bright lambs for shipment. I I - husband was sh�t. A lar a crowd of aagry" ' . furrav, wholle I uYing Mitchell, and who for some - - I ! . John O'Connell, of did struct,ures.-Mr. McBeath held his mill- h livedWith her son In Collingwood, ,died We sell th6 Duobe � man end - boys g thered 9 a 3d lovable child Y01109611 ears, died on will be an interesting programme, in which Dublin, has also been around again buying as . .r watch owes, which are xuar % Of two Y -Mrs. (Rev.) Hill, of Rockwood, willtake 9 bha,t town last week. The remain were ; . I I - I and threatened i0ory openia Fri"V evening and as uau.l,. in I I i anteed to have mora gold In thenj than any other -Brinkley, who was disarmed and taken to E unday morning,. after o�ly a few days' ill- part hay.; Among the most welcome visitors t9 his rooms were filled with the ladies of zhe taken to Mitchell f,cr bnrial. - 0 1 01 make. A lady's size Duaber, 14k gold filled hunting the police station, af a Des. -Mrs. Murray has been severely by delivering an aderess. the farmers' homes are the buyers of such town. M Iris Marrison,t he head milliner, bad -Miss Annie Baggs, of ,Mitchell, whofor- , citille, fftted *1th a Waltham movement,. sells all Vs. I i ter three officers had . . I � * ! , � I I ifutelygUarantoo that it.will give satisfac fought their way with their prisoner to the the store fixed UP very nioply and the many Yea'swas a aufferer from consump- * . Wo abgo - a Rioted lately. -Mr. I#m. Keeler has been " ' — artiOles. Bub in the 'noontime what is the : - .0 can also auffily you with a 14k gold filled -_Jed��Sr A,wife N]�N(18. matter with the apple buyers. We have 'shapes of the hate and the Way they are tiorl, died in t t tow I I ilon� W patrol wagon." The deceased naking extensive improvements on his real- MILLINERY 011B, -Ib has become the 11 - . - hunting- case, fitted th the same movement, for and family and two brothers a, ip�go. dence recently, which, when completed, regulation thing for our dry. goods mer. not at any of th;,fm,0 � b th, ha n For 012. The difference is an I Chi - m sat week, the 8 ;ull- is way this sea- - trimmed ought to katimy the momt fastidious. Pant two, reara she was tot able to .11y in the caae. Call in and . The brothers are John and William. The - i; ill give him as - c6mfor tAbl6 a - residence as chants to have their fall open mon.L-Wiss Mag �o 4 boolit of ! . ; I exavains them. . � I 11 Inge on fair . I sod - Mr George "Both copper. ablops are at present very bed and b ar suffering was most intense, . . � family left Seafoi th about nine . years ago. there is In. t0wil—Mt. Jkmes Scott, ofthe Friday and -the following 'Saturday, and the Richardson have been joined in'the 'bonda of bu-SY getting out apple barrels, for which -_ .. 11 . � . I While he - If= of Scott Brotborri left on Tuesday on weather at that ti gr mattimony. We WO them many years of =TTT!!TT!n ... , -D.&,T,, j -'5r 1 re, they wers engaged mostly in the . we is an eat a factor 'in there is -a great demand.----wRev. Dr, McLean . : I . a busiplese trip to Manitoba, and:will likely the stlooese of the openings as - hapoinems and prosplity.-Poroy. Smith has has received a gold nugget from one of his - �1111:11111 I � i flax mil)l an�d lived in and owned the reeir In. that of the � I P . A - dance now owned and occupied by Mr. Giv- Y I . fair. However. last Friday was all that I ;a Puperin- 7 i I . . . . . . . . I - Jeweller and 0 tician, bi away, -until the '@now flies. -Mrs. 3 leased the farm* of awes Bell, jr., on the olo boys, Mr. John Ross, who ­ The Canaman Baffl- � SEAFO7 1� lin. When here, they were resp I eatable, in- h urra avd Miss Tema Gray left- this week could. be desired by either, and the pinch f 6th X,ine; it contains 1100 acres, and the year- toodent of the schools in the Yuk�n district. X . . . . . . . I RTH9 ONTAR du9trious men, a fc r Manitoba, to see Mrs. Murray's daugh. cold one felt In spite of the bright sun 0 � I 11 intances t - "I * . 11 __ . . , d their old aiequa I shine IY re�tal is fixed at 8,300. This farm its The doctor is very proud to think- that he is .�� . l, . will deeply regret ta learn of this bereave- M J Gray, who, we regret to Made one quite ready to look ab the pretty what was formerly known as the Cowan remembered in such a tangible way by the ; - I r ro;,erfoT8619y ill. -Mrs. Thompson and tbi ga for the o 3ming *intej. I I _+ ment which has fallerion the family. .. I'min, ii There was a h1mosbead. 0 COMMERCE. ' � I .1 - - " boya who have been under him aud got so HEAD 0 1 i . . I : - 10 b .re. Counter are on a visit to Detroit, -Mr. bignorowd in town and the,jiloree4vere more . a! far away. -Mr. -Melville Graham, of Bruce. rim, - - - I � Direct .Importations.: � N r. R. Counter has leaned the Henderson than busy, It has been Said - that no town Walton. field, visited his siettr, Mrs. Jamen 8im,,. i � ;, : I- . . � � & : ­ : DEATIlr OF REV. MR. Howp,LL. Rev. c ,ttage, on. John street, recently -vacated of its size does as little shopping in the fe wi days this week, before leAving for TU_ $,700:000. - _ . - . k 1 i Jacob E. Howell, M,A., .% fo � Swell valises to rent -Samples in Worth Capital (paid U.P) $ , t .. I I , - I 0 . . . . . rmer beloved b r Mr. Somerville, and bits moved into it. ljrger!tow6e as. eafortb,. and we can readily window. Terms yery rossonable. W. H. Willie, routo to take up the study of medicine.- i Reome Fund - S t.--00 Qoo�, s - Next week we w. 11:1 open up a line of "Dint pi!mtor of the Beaforth Methodist church, h r. L. Kennsdy ban leaned the residence utideritand stic being the .'ease After a violb 001 . & . ner and Toilet Ware,, direct from the pqt4. ie at Hanover, Oat., on Friday, Sept - vacated b '�M ' I i -01 . d d ant for DoVotby Dodd oboes for ladies and SaIdday Was Children' Day in the Presby. - ; - am Iny r...0ounter.-Mr. and Mrs. to our dry goo a stores. The .latter are 01al. Slater shoes for men. ISMI takian, church. �Tbe church was behutifully I Aggregate Resources I Y . s, they are the very ber.18th. Mr. Howell 'was pastor of the J)hn Me to h have gone on a driving trip always attract 0, but ­ . ! - . parbi. om A. J. Hanna has die. detorated with flowers and maple 1paveil. over - - , - . wood, in .the couniy of VViellington, opening daye. a window were especial. posed of her house and property, eadt of The children occupied the centre pew . $nVA00jo0o. * newest sh H- nover Methodist church- at the tfme'oi i( Bel' cularly so on LoCAL ITEMS. -Mi , apes and colors, and as we are - A � � making X opeoialty of setts, our prices are his death. His allmenb' was muscular de- w aere" they will visit Me'. McIntosh's broth. ly. adorned with the latest ,styles in furs this village, to Mr. John Rae, I — , , � 0 - . : generation of the heart, f ' . of M3KIllop, there was car � I right. w � rom which he had or,; Rev. Me, McIntosh, and other.friends. I tainly a good turn nujt. show; I Hon. G. A. COX, President. � - I . - , - suffered for a considerible time, although he -The running race coats, ready -to wear skirts and .blouse@, who Will remove to it shortly, and retire ha,g that 86. Andrew's Sunday ach I ir, in a I . . . , I I _�_ . i -, at the fair created no pretty hats And o end of bright ribbons and from -the 'more aetl ve duties of farm If fe, - flourishing condition under its oble"I pplin- - 8. E. Walker, General Manager. . ! - . . . i . continued to be actively engaged at his work lit via local interest, as 4here was consider. trimmings, slid 11 the accessories that go Mr. David Campbell bee gone this week to tendent, Mr. Alex. Elder, andstaff vef'lteboh- I . OS until within 1098 than two weeks of big — I - BEATTIE BR � 9 : An . a 0 rivalrydl between. the owners and sup- to make up the ardiobe of a well dressed Saginaw,bliabigan, whether he was called em. -Don't forget -the date of the Biyth London, England, Office, . I . , __ I death. Mr. Howell:w borzi in AMelfas- p Era of the different horses. M r. W. 0. woman. Wher all make the most of space . I " . The 290 Tea Store, - ; burg -township, Prin i Edward county, On G to see his brother, who In dangerously ill in fair, nexb:Tucsday and Wednesday, and ro- , I es . SEAFORT.7 . . - .- � ONTARIO August lot, 1835. He ' oulock, who owns the horser which took and ma where there are Bo many that olty.-Mr.. John MeGavin, who was meimber that the fair directors are holding 60 LCMSARD STREET, E. C. ; I . � . was brought up a fir t and second pNoer, gives no little of the interpretatio;s f the various %tyles and. on a business trip to Toronto and Buffalo one of the best concert-* ever held here, oa . . . . . __ . 0 --,- - Presbyterian, bob joined 'the Methodist i3r. it for the excellent ran his borsee made, trimmings it4a I possible to particularize. and also spent a short vialb beneath the par. I church In 1855. He !obtained. his M.A., de- SEAFORTH BRAN -0 _. Get the Best-* pays. l I gres at Victoria Unl,�ersity, in 1868. to Masers. R. Devereux and R. Joneelor The names, E. clPaul & CO,, W. Pickard & antal Wedneoday evening, in Industry hall. -The . ,H. . One . roof, left for his home in Winupeg, on . reflection of the fire that destroyed My,. A gonerni Sawking �busfnsisia Aran- I - . - . Ahi care and skill they used in'sboeingthe Co. and the Les yd Ooi, are becoming so Saturday of last week. -Mears. John Gar- Thomas Shanshan"s barn and outbuildingn emoted. - ,"I C �� . - . � of his class mates at "Victoria was Dr. Goo. an �mals.-We are asked, by the Bell Organ wall known to t is town's r and Robert Diinosason lefb on Mon. in East Wawanosh, was seen in town M - . � r . I I . Landarkin. now an honored member of the &':'ian6 Co I people And those dine _' on' I � I � Farmisral and Graziers' Nottgo.dis- t � z ; ., Guelph, to contradict the item in the country, and each stands for no much clay last, to again resume their studies lab da�­ morning, ID in thought the fire started coubt,sid, n"d special attontion 11van . . � . r - Canadian Senate and a Member of the Han- wl ich ap I peared In our o6lumns last week, as of that enterprii e and business ability that Tiron It We predict for them from boaWng grain . �-Dr, Perdue took first to thia 0:01joation of"Smilts, N.Ot 0 V . . , I . I- to University - ell, t . - 4 � over congregation, of which Mr. Howell was co iod from the St. Maryle Journal, respecat makeo'-gcoJ mer3hanto and satisfied custom. a brilliant future, And feel prize in the race for gelltleM&D'S hortles � ­ . , pastor. . For some time Mr. Howell was a I "sured that at �SAVINGS BANK, ---- I . I . - � STItATFORD, ONTAR' I fill the Bell agency in Seaforth. Messrs. 6. era thatone feel there is little furr f. I 10. , , teacher in Albert College, Belleville,.whi ther to be they will still add to the�uumber of Haron�s Wingliam fair and �Mr. Tboinaj -Coult-er took Interest allowed on doposits :161!; 1 . a � . Trement. . $1 r oh M. Baldwin & Co.. are the sole r , Said. Dame-Fai hlon, has dooreelf'that wq- sons who, by persevering And studious hab- first fu the farmeri tro't at Seaforth. n4 upwd rds. Interost is credited to r position he left, to enter the MIthodist min. at' so for BelF isnos ani � a . . � I p . eaforth men shall look warm and comfortable, this its, have acquitted themselves creditably to ----*� - .. . , a ietry, in which he� continued to! labor, -With &a Vicinity, rand intending purchasers season, accounts o -n thei, 31st of May arid thia '. I Beab. place in Canada r for geourinp , 4 organs in - thorough busineoe education or a superior more than ordidary siscoess, to? the time of sh Id consult theirli, 3f bright colors and harmonious their community, and who are mow filling -Mr. Riebard Banaetb,an old resident of ' 30th of A overriber in *aGh y*ar ' . . __In' the I Milverton, died in that village recently, � shoirthaud training, . Graduates always suc- his death. In 1889 he was cloobled president' jig Exeter prize combirldtions wi I make them so. There is honorable positions of trust in all parts of . � ( - cessful in getting p i I published last week, R. Northcott was a blendi�#g of th different shades of brown our land. -Mrs. (Rev,) McNab entirtafned at the age of 93. is 105 branehas extending -throughout . . ositions. Write for a of the Guelph conference of the Method - . The 13ank b � catiloguei r I ist ore ited with having taken second prize for and green in the materi Ontario, Quebee, Manitoba; Northwest Territorlee. 1 �, r . &I of some of the members of the Young Peoples, Society - Mr. Alex. Ballantyne, of Topping, wh Briji.b : - , . church. ([!he funeral service, � In the Ran � 0 Columblal Yukon Mb,let, Maritime 1,ro- 4 ! tw year old agrioulturallfill , whereas the the bits that pleases one ver,y much ab the manve, on Wednesday evening last' hao'been in the Klondike 1?old fields for a I Ances and tb( UuIW Stateg. 1, I y ,e, was taken by Mr. Win. Dinniv, of after the rather harsh combinations we After tea a very pleasant and toolal few years, ha,�, his friends will reprob to bear.- , G. 9. FAMMS Itswer. W.,T. 1ELLIOTT, Prin' over Mothodisti Aurelio 'on the 'afternoon of pri, e n � I - V I . q # . � Monday, September 21fft, ,was conducted. by Hibbert. Mr. Dinnin also 'firob prize have been treate4i to in former seasons. The was Spent, and of which golden opinioinigs returned to his bome, aftet findilog It noces- 4 F. 1JoLJWT9Dj Solicitor, -_ �, � � I won I �Piatl Rev. Dr. Rm, of W_�Ikertou, assisted by for two year old general purpose filly,inete&d hats are large and worn off the face and a have been won by he hostess because of bar mary to amputate one - I � 1, . I t leg. The cause arohe ; . i I I � I I I - . � ? , 11 . 1 110?4 . . . . - i I .1 I I . - . � I . I � I . . . . I I ! I I � .- I . . � . I - I � I I � . I I � i . � ` . . I : � I I � I . I . . ; � , I . . . I 1. .. I I I . � � . � t . I i I - I i; f . I JP I I � I I I . I � . f . I �� . . . I . - 11 � I � - . � � I . .. - I - I I I ; � � � - I , . . i - : . . '� I . It . . - I . I I . A -AL. i Awl � � - 6 _I;,- ___�` . I . . . . loys, mm I . Zan' 0AP-s—, � zoyj�, sloffoi:l . ]Mvs smoa � i � � . . t - . . . � . � - . $ . � .1 � . . A i. I i I ; . . I I � � I q 1r% ]b A :t5 U�; - I I � i - i � - � I 1 4� AMML :mr-A� Q -9 1W I