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I . __ .1 I ----., , - . .- � , . . . � . I. . . - . i � I . - � . . . . . : . .. I ,. � . I J. i I � : . - i - I I . . - .1 I . . I . � . . - Novim . � . .1 '. .. . THE HURON z EXPOSITOR. . I I ER. -8 . .. I . I . .1 ! It * . _. 1878. 1 - 8 I . �: � . I I I � I . I ��, . . i . . � . I ,. - MW - - .. I - . - � — — � 11 � : __ .--- ­_.. -.-- I . . ; . ; � ­ � ': � . . � - I 11 I � � r � , . I . ; a -Alexander - . . - I � - I . 9 A the keenest that I i'sa-;ever. been fought A.18.; Mr. C. V. Floody, enlock, Bdi Thomas C Lizzie Sproat's side-Jolm Sproat, 200; Wm. on ost stubble ; no manure; ; Lebo; alk falonteith, - - J .. I . I I I J. Rogerson, W. aj#pbeU I.- . I I - win.1 f own 19th Apffl,; 1,568 busbeh per pen. I Xlp- . I . - , in the Riding, the j lood feeling which W.F.S.z Miss 'Mar r McTavish- W.T.; Alexander. � Third IF6iin-lst Henry Hudson, 250; Jas. Reckie, 200;. i . , ' . Do .. . . . ­ - Ton txyooltovf� of - - acre; drills2feet apart - variety, long I Second and Boye Classes. -6 . .. .11 ; � 1. i ted b tween George - ag, � . ,ett- . I . A t . - I . Pit : . formerly exis the- leading Mr. Edward SheAitt, W.M.; ifiss L. Scarlett, 2d �McT vart, 3d McKean, 350; Jas, Chesney, 125 _4 ]K ' tr . � . ____ � . . . - S i_ J, I - led. at; don - Mr 11 i� . � . I � - --.--- . W d Joseph Wallace, 525; Duncan Me c6ud Prize, Appleton Bleo nedy, Lon - I - � .� 1, -..-.4---- __F ___ men Of'both parties in1his town was in Wright, i.D.M.; ss Janet Wilson, Melvin Blanshard., 'Senior Secon � I - . . � kilitcheso - - ; I I �- — - ___ . .- ; I .. 1 I I.G; Mr. Robell b Phillipsi W.O.G.; Form -1st Lottie an� E dgar Vitchell, Voters, 350; Chas. McNamarro, 350; grown (in sod plowed last fall; no X�a_ erich; and JOg`b Sa 'eld,:Stratj,�rj - � � I � no 'way impaired, and all seem to have W. . . A I � : " � 1. . DISlf!RICT MATTEiRs. . -own once more to the pursuance 'Miss Mary McQuaxrie, W.R.H.S.-New 2d John Gilpin, v -'Payne. J Jacob McGee, 300; . . Mr. W. Roy, of Owen Saund,011iii,ir i . � . . - .� - . __.__ . ____­­. --.______j._____.__ settled d .. 3a 'Bernie obn Daly, 225; J e ; sown 4aylOth; 1,262 bushels - , I . I . .. , /. . �_ I -, , _______ ­.­ rat. . . ' . per acre; variety, yellow globe, We man of the Committee . . - I I - R ., � I 1 peace I Era. - Junior Second Form-4st Isa,] iella, Cal- Frank An s 250; total, 3,125. . . . .. I., � ,_ . of their every -day a vo ions 11 gu I t and 'xUr 8, , � - I ... . I !, , C- � J_ . - I - . � ; e barn and, stable � Ild the laud upon -which the roots Smillie-- Secretary I . I - I . . I 1_1 �.. I Dyr, :Si urrs, DYF� SrurFs.-T, or Gen- d quietness. . der, 2d- Donald Calder *1 and Mary Mor- BARN BURITED.-7-Th I I � extried theinselves i �111_ -1 . I. - . . . - . � - ­ mille 111"X(I -, cochineal. Tndigp, Xagen�a, and all . : — ., Kinl)urn. ; ere grc wn in a, good +te of cultiva- to the utmost infer . q , � F. , I ; - din � t- � i 2 -� (lei, . ' � .risen, 3d Win. Ciaig.. of Mr. Wm. Horton, 3rd Concession, i ' war , 9 the int�r I ;. , I .. �� 11 other Dy.1a, "'Auff,S thet will give bvautif�d and fast . � The Hig, �i School. . I RiLiGiAs SExtvI0E'.­We are request- -The following ig,� &;;correct account Lofidou Roa& Survey, were completFly ion, especially that of I Mr. Manning ]dt all _ . . .� ' 'tol : . I . � i I K � . i ZD estsrOf the match. Ta. , g . � � - ri wlor.v",t)toLr-,%I,�-Di,--,,�,t--,'ViLso-,'sDx,u,�c> -0. � I . . I ,tbilip . I . - . � - . I ' d to stath that Rev.'Mr. Campbell, of the standing of thb &pils in Sch6ol destroyedby fire on Monday evening, I md Mr Dickson, which was exceed- into ,Consideration, the arrange . . I . I I -1 - � A . . . � I �-, , , - It -E ­ � es, and The Trustees of the Seaforth, High e I luents -Of . - . __ I . . � ­..� E. -,m -_,-D YOU . Cla - STS. -L , Seaforill, will hold Divine service in the Section No. 9 for th Mouth ol October: last 2ome, h6me I ingly CJM-A. . the match were well . � I -_ - I ;, '; 'lAool have engagi d a Head Master . . Air. Horton had just 4. 'carried out, �Im - � ­: - ullw�f. ) � ' I -N - . I 'i urge stock - . the plowing wasa, credit a ; �.- -0eatW Shot 31der Braaeo, a of all de- S& I- e : ., lb on Su day, Fourth Form -1st Euiphemist Crozier, with his team, and -war, putting them.1 JOHN I .- M 0 ILLAx, H F,LBVF,N.,TH It -, E Orange Hall, Kir urn n - ,_ � �;i sirable In sl at prices lower than ei or. before. for: the School here, in the person of C. . . � . . Ju loes � to the district. � - . � , ` �._ 14 or n 7 c'elock. Tu�c�erf(hith. � 1: r* ' - -New Era.: i , � I , 1;D,,_v . WiL �7 I Claxkson, B. A., of Toronto University, P"Inno ext, at in the stable. He had the lantern on! Wx. FROATt ! � W110 L -F, TJ I 1- : N io I �. 2 �� I I Lu'.%11;l)r SON. 100 2 2d Jand'Brotlierston,o3d John Crozier. . - . �­ . I . I � , : � I �v _._______ . I ' . Ar J. in am, 2d hi - ----:\- I I I ­­.;­_-� ; Z - and at present head master of the Third Form-ist s'srm, and w&� taking the harness off - : I - i - i�: . I . I I 11 ��,;�_ _ � Pr.EsirrrF,ra.kg C.Huncn�-Etlss been .. . Mole - � � _____________�_ft� ! . � I �31, � Brockville Model- S cl�ool. -The 'sal . Gi ,ey. D Ellen Crawford, � 3d Alton j Lnderson.- one of the horses. As soon as the har- i . 4 . ,j - ary � � . pworth Flowing Match. I ' i �, -�, I.. I Nichols I I - REAL ESTATE gO I � ; Moleswort - ____ � ______-__1P-- ; ,U * US LL -& CO.. - ; arrall,gtqd. to have Rev. Mr. - ' ' 0 - ;t i� L� STOCK SAL -Bs. -A sale of thoroughbred Senior Second Formi-Ist Bum& Roe, - was off the horse wheeled round and '0� � j- - �". 111all, ChpIrch hare .paid is 017100. His duties commence h had. another successful. A; G. MCDO".. A �c I - � 1�,­, T;�-�. preach in the Presb) on the first of 'Jann, ; next, -when it is cattle and sheep, ed by Mr. Robert 2d- Christina Ross, 3d Maggie Davidson. ran out doors. Mr,Horton hurriedlyl . - -W-1 � R SALE. -IN -4 . I I . Airy . � : . )lowing match on Thursday, 17th ult., ice Buffdin� I ,". ., ii next S aL. 1 h, mornina and evolling. . . - F0 'Ile, a " I � y', ., . ected the school will be in readiness Brown, Grey, will be held on -Lot 13, Junior Second Form-,Ist Jan 3 C,Xozier, set the lantern down, and ran afterthe w I -Q , little Irestof the plel � - . � I '.' - �� --- . � ,�, . , - I .� exp I I 12th Concession, Grey, on Friday, No- 2d Eliza Crawford, 3d 'Martb Nichol. horse to catch it. When he returned � hough the eather was wet ' and. , . reasonable, Terins v�ry - lib6rn i I '------'—'-- for,opening. Mr. Clarkson bears the . lisagreeable. The match took 14ace - I . ­:: �,., 1! � IPOISTD6'mD.-The ametion sale of the . I . '. I . ARMITAGE, Sealorth, 4 1 , �: .1 o - . ' ­k�­­_­__ .- - - -, ­­ ; . - . 11,'� �� highest testimonials as to-hig efficiency vemberl5th. Ago)dopportunity-isof- - he found the'st&ble in a blaze. It is on the f of Mr. Thos. McKee, and. I - � . : � .,­ . I I � 1 3 - 1, estate aid effects of the on P ORBIMY FOR SALL'_-4rt o. f W. , ; i . . . laie Sim as al'teaeher, and h Is bigh` attainments ered to breeders. . � . I I � . Hensall. supposedthat in hurriedlysebting the was lane�ya-tteudea byfariners from � vettient and desirable rei % - : .1 - I .. X ; �..._ . Powell h s been postpone p I Thars- - I � . L lantern down it -upset, spilling the oil . M gj4� . . I , , - . � �. - 1, - I � as a scholar. We a ppenii a few of the . TEXPEItAxer., LnCTUI1,9.­An able and Grey, B:)wick, Elmaand Wallace. The -of - ob -And Market streets, 10 . ., Dr. Vercoe. DR. VERA ; . . and. setting fire to the loose: straw on SEAFORTH,O-KTAp Apl)bv to I ; day next, 14th inst., Nvben 'some .rare . � I - � __1 I � - many certificates Mr. Clarkson has ob- , Beh aore. , I convincing te match began abolit ten o'clock, iu a - ,10. � - � . t -1 � . f �i"� s inay be had. . . . . . mpemnce� lecture was de- the.stable floor. The flames s . . -L-AR - i FOU . _Sal�, � - i q )s STALLION SOLD. -,-Mr. Thos.. Dustow, livered in Hensall, in the Bible Chris- . I ; . bargain . - e iriterested may pod go', each competitor having one- 4 . - � i .. � *. tained, so that th, pread so - I - SATJ3 -!F,)r !. - ___ . ,,, . . . , __ � � rapidly that nothing in the premises 'hird O -u of 1,00'acres, towposedofjx, . :��:. I � - hemselves: 'Young tian Church, by Mrs. Skelton, of To- . : � Judge for t of'Belmore, has sol4L his stallion,' of an acre as his day's work. Af- . . . - , --.g;- b'(.3roxbTiLLF..-'VNre understand that . . I . . I . 12th concession �of Ille 'X'0)%.gis1 : �' � �' - Terms extiqy- - - r. i- � . The lecture was given under hand AIIIII)V tO CITAX I I j * I . Educ&tiolI4 Depirtment for Upper England's Glory, tc Mr. John Davis, of ronto. could be saved. The entire grain crop Aor the first two rounds nof, - ", . - ers fo South . I I I A - F 4 � the Lioan e Commission of this season, hay, straw, implements, � : I , -5 � I Ma1com, for the Bum of $1400. This the. auspices of Hen'sall Lodge, lade- ackino ' was allowed, as is -customary, ___ - __ � _. ,-. - _ , ' I �, I .330% 51, Clinton F. 0, , . � , 1� - . , � ' ' 0 . � ­� - F -.� _ v_e transferred the hotollicense CR,nad&: I . . . ____ I - � 1. Thd - - . Huron ha and every article were consumec . R ­ 4 � � ... TL - 1. at 'Thisis to certify that Chaxles Clark- horse took the first .1 prize and diploma pendent Order of Go6d Templars. . The ' � ut not D, commendable practice.. The R,ARE CHAN R.-l3eing dt­;ft%j: I - - I 61,1_1 - , i. John Co�- o th I . I . . . _ E , I . � ft-om thehouse of M t . .- � * horses were got out of the stable, and -- lionse-keepiog, I will seu jov . 0 � ''i I � .: ! N 1 115 School for,the best'a 'Cult &I stallion of any. chair was taken byXr.� W. J. Donald- ' anaging committee had made thebest . . . -- . Seaforth, 'On very var,v �t4 It. IA - � of Mr. John Da,16y, at -the sont]11 end of son baving attended the Normal gri lur - . . �_ � , ;i� _. . __ fortunately none � of the cattle w1are I . ­ - .'rms. ;. ' " �.. I .1 r the Egincildville brid-e. i during the thirty-sis th. Se§sion,1866,and ago, at the Ndrthern Exhibition, son, who introduced ,the lady to the ossible arrangements, and everything . I lars cash-, And bala 1- - i . . - av MIT` I nee� it. 10 yow . 11�` , A 0 ; - housed. Mr. Horbon's loss is very he y, i c 11 �' .1 . .— I having been Carefully exa,mined in the Walkerton. Mr. D ustow ref used $1500 audience in a few appropriate &Ad well ,onnEction with the match was,of the - IM _W 8 I T1 X,- S - �Ohasing oan have seleetiou,6f * - � ��. I I him, . �i � f. i� - . 't F, * and will be particularly severe on nishmgs. A. ALBIJITAOE ; ,- � - I [ned in the in for big imported stallion, England's chosen rem took as . � - , 1, , SIME-NADr.-We axe reque ited to sevexal, branches nm axgiu; arks, Mrs.:Skelton 44 st 'satisfactory kind. An excellent . I - � � : . - . - � - - - 4 - 1�=. _. - 93 i 3 he is"just anew beginner. The build- - - as pi � . .. CH­015CE li'Ali'm voxt '.9,&Lx, I . " 4 I. - I 11. � . state that the Seaforth Town Ba,ndpur- isliereby recommen ded to the Chief Su- Wonder, from the eman. her subject 1! Our Boys"' She spokefor " c inner repared at the residence" of . I � . - , -1, � . ' . , � ingd were till new. There is a small in- 1 I jr. Are i * . I . - - . L i . - � about an hour and a half, and �. Me e, to which � � % this perinteudent of Education, as eligible __ a - her lee- . , I the plowmen and I ,_ 'Con. 7., Mika, "County-,_gg M� � pose serapadilla the citizens of . i . ; � �! . n, . surance. Onaccount of the prevnisesi . . � ,80 clearea, wu,ii underarskinedi w1i I � I place n,e-�N. �t -week, commencing on the to 'receive a first 'class certificate of Mo ?ris. , . tare was a thoroughly, intere,,z ting and E large- number of visitors did ample . I . I I E I I T I ildings coiv�,�in � �, . i 1� d � . being destroyed, Mr. Horton will dis- . Ijf ALL TRE of cultivation; bui , ­ .N ­ I I Ward, instructive one. At its close she in- 0 . i. �� a ' eveninc, a � Monday in the N I 'Qualification 'as a Common School EDuo' .16 - 1) i stica, , 1, � � � - ,or furtlier partj I - 0 pose of the stock, &c., which was savec -, . . � . inoxxl,.�T following is & cor terms casv. r . I �.,. - vited any who wishea to join -Iron -Plows.-.Entries- s. M 101. � y & ROL,Ut � � : - f . Tuesday i a the South Ward, d Wed- Teacher in Upper Canada, according to redt Btateme.nt of t e standing of the I he lodge First Class � I . Alessr. :,�Wkt'_ M , � . � I i - . . . � _; . � - I -the Examination to come forward and ut do . ' their ,Oil Monday, November .11, by public -on the prentises !, -1 nesday in the East Ward, provi lingthe the 1! Programme for e . ex. Wrsyth, Grey; Thos. For th, . Or to wm�,k�,.,Co A _­ pupils in the senior department of th I .. ; BY . I - � .: ­ 1. . . . . . I . I n f Common nbmes. Some 15 or 1 accepted'of this auction. I � . StAUCeP._0..._ .. - I . 1 - -%Ymther I �e favora.ble. The ba nd hav6 -and Classificatio School - school in Union Section �To. 11, Morris: . (Irrey; Thbs. Gibson, Wroxeter ; � John � � . 7 � - - . - . I . I - : 'F R * ' : � ;� I - . . . . 11 I .; � uncil . tation. The meetftig closel by ten. Dicksoul Elma; W. McKercher, -How- : , VAL'CADLB FARM 0 IiA - * , � . the cast ball of Lot No, 4) - z I . rLdapted sarenadin cy, w1aiah pra ied very Teacliers-," issued by tha, Co Of - Fift1A - clsss-Willia in Hbwitt ; 2d, M. 1`1`1 Chancery. - 4(_ � 14 0 � FASHIONABLE SH,AbEs, �4 - . I .. ., . . . as of rais- Pablic lustraction on I the 17th Deeem- llalililton. Senior Foob.-lst Mary dering a, hearty vote of - thanks to the- i(k; TO in Lochead, Elma. Tolli Ca- - I -Tup.kersiuitb, C�outt:V of 1111roUl" 4 � ,successful last year, as a mea. _ _ At the last, sitting or . - I . I � : - - . . N*-,� . I gs of the -CIAanc y . accres, 31 luiles from tho ToNyt, r -1 � ina Alildc, to assist in defra.3ing ex- . bar, 185B�- lecturess and the chairman.' .We axe I ell, Ell �ce-; Thomas McKee, Wallace � I . 4 . - I . f 0 1 .. . Simpson, 2d Thomas MpFadzean'; 3d 11 !r uty,of Huron, the fol- _. . T . - ' ­ * Cou't for the Con convtWent to schodi. � lie I;1 -g,1 , -1 i - peuses indidental to the maintenance of. ,IOH,N H. SANW.STER, M. A., - glad tio learn that ]ECiansall odae is . - a ad Win. flay., Turnberry. PAzes'-1st I .- �, . ­ . - .- . . �: I Jane Me yall. - unio�- Fourth.-lst 0 ere disposed of : , - best quality. F or -further pa�-i` . � Doug low�ng cases w � 9 hos. G bson, $13; 2d John Lodhea.a, I � - 11 � . 1. I Head Mgster_ Edith Hant;a ' . 'king splendid prcli� . - ' - - .. , . , the uabd. � . i i ett; 2d Fred, Smith. ma, e$s. has al- JAMES PICKARD, opposib6 the � . . . � - � I ' : . - - . � 1� . . __�., __ . H. W. D -Am r,s,' B. D. ready ja, large membprohip cf 'active, Winter v. Winter -Plaintiff sues s (I A.!Forsyth, $7.50. i � - � . Bgmondville 11. � � . Onnor; - . I ; or � ' � - - I - I - �-C-REAP FARM V.()R ,,14A�L��­J- - - . . � MfMANMOLY Accu)rNT.-On , onday ! 1. * McFadz ; 3d To I ine Lees. - s I 9111 . - I I , - . ; . g Secoi]t4 Master- 2d John ' earnest worker , and its influa lee c �0&;cond. 6, Ims-Wooden Plows. -Eu- I . � - . Actin ." , Senior Third.-Ist William C her husb&-nd, the defendant, from ' � I . - , � . . i , Ila ship .01 gowr, , � -, whom she is livi apart, for sion A, Tv_wn . . � I - last a M, el ucholy and fatal acci, tent be- In a the forego havi * - W. - � . , -) i . . . . Junior Third-Aniie McDougall 2d not fail ng, a most btahelici %I effect t' t4ies-Tho�.. Dolierty, Howick . . . - 4 I ) alimony. J. T. Garrow for phlin- . . . - Corporation -of the'Vjlla.ge�jw,p I � _. - 11. . fel a little,da-ughter of Mr. Joh. A. Bow- commen-dation, and under theauthority Agnes Fulton ; � 3d I Val. - Pattison. - both in town and country. I ' - elt, Howick; G. Brown', Grey; A. - .. I - ing 9.2 acres, 50 a,cres i6loared I `� f ri : . . . . 'tiff. F. Holmsted for defendant.' . . -1 I frame burn; also Iogh*n-rq 4 i - 1. - -&n, of 11se-moadville. Mrs. Bowden vested in the Chief Supefintendent of Ed- . 6. � . oberts9n,, Howick; Robt. Lochead- I . i 0 . .", U W � I � .. I I I —_ I �. 3 . . ,. � L , . . I . lliad just lifted a potl of boi . Decree for plaintiff with costs. Re- � good, for the small sum of. $j . . I -11: g tioation, by the one h undred and seventh . - Wroxet6r_ *,' E s. �Frizes-lst,, Thomas Doherty-, BROWI-T ,. Z - . . - . S L-, BLUS . ; Usb ne. . ferebEe to Master at GoderichAo fix - ,, DRA13S . :farm for aala in the Cotiiut.- o0li ; - ve afid place I Section of * the Upper'Canada, School . $ 3 i 2C. George Brown, $10; 3d WL. - ANT.,G, HAY, Listowe I _N r I Buds from the sto, ti 0 011UP - ' . L . B LL I 8;. .1. Oat� 4! � : ' I . . , - I A. GOOD S-kLF,.- The farm - of Mr- Guy FAWrms.-The'Orall em of this amdunt of alimony, &c. - � . AND GREE1qS1 . . -_ I . . ; I �vas t,t in the Consolidated Statutes of . ... B , WM: , : -_ the floor. , The little fg4irl, wh I ; . . I . . I ; . ., . .11 ; - I � William Dinnin, pa: -t of lot 28, conces- place dulyhonored and bont ted tbeix Fhiton v. Doak -Suit for damages � VALUABLE VA101 1--()R ,L3 i .44 a . ! A. . I Lot 219, %Conu S, Hibbert, e A, L �, I . i __ . �r I aged a&b # two years, was ',111111ing .Up er Canada, ell or. sixty-four- . ' ' - I Third Clas:3-Boys under 18 -1st . 0WA . . Mil. 7, Usborne, wh.ch wag sold by pub- little mite towards perpetuating the ob- -fo , - - around on - the floor, when s le fell, do, hereby grant to Chailts Claxk.- . :� r �rieach of covenants for title. J. T., It terse n, Grey, $13 ; 2d A. McKercher, . . . S5 of Which * UTO clettrea:aud #e'� : I � I.. ��_ � - . � � - servp,n - � . �; I . . . � - !� ce of this ever mAemoral, le event Gariow for plaintiff. JohnDavisolifor � � f a pot and sy � i . 1, , . striking t oilhDa theJ. boiling son, & first class mrdAcpite of Quali- lid auction on the 5th ult., was pur . I o -wick, $10; 3d Geo. Martin, Howick, . there is a log dvellh)g houhe,a, it, � p 1, � . . ' . ; y anit, a . ove, �. her scalding hetr) so Iteverely chased by Mr. Ri(hard Marquis, Sr., wilth which our bero is so intin: -ately as- defe!tidant M. A. Doak. .P. Holt . . !unastablef�, plent oi water , � ; . .. i I wMet J fica,tlOn as & Common Sc400l Teacher * 6 - I iswithin -1 J miles Of - Seftj()rth� � j I. I Ir ! I I r �, .t that ,,ffie died, shortly after. T�o for the sum of $61 r� or acre.. The farm 80clatek by a grand ovster stpper on - for 3defendants Turnbull. Decree for At 871 cents per yard, worth -61, in , �� i a . ; . , RU113 of 1he grade ana stivudind above indi- Fourth Class -Boys tinder 16-ist - �25 at - I J � . � tLq I at Tuesday evening last. i The awdity and J - ticulars applyDn the pite !,v,-, I . ­ tTried Thi which cer I for. $950 damages. A � Mille'p, Howick, $17 ; 2d A. Moln- - o.'s IIART� or by letter to Selaforth V,1 I -_ I M i !, girl was I , on Wednesday 9 caled, tilleg.4 shall be contains 68 acres and is witho the there " . plaifitiff by consent A. G. Mc'DOUGALL & C . ! . I . : . . - d re -convey I . I . � I accident; A i Bad INV to the - 1, - buildings. Mr. Dinnin's farm stock, . ugh busines�-like manner in plai-�iiff t - - . N6 costs to to sh - allace, $ 10 ; - 3d Silas Gowan.. ' : I . HOUSE AND Lo,r I-'t).R 8.k1L`___, I � - . . 4fTlicted valid in any part -of Uppq' Canada, un- ves pi . fraine &"] � � � . I HDwick $8. ; . . - i k� � . . - i into the material part of the pro gramme, pl I ! Property is 4i,44tea.','�.�,, � % � � '110 h . � &thY til revoked by s Depaxtiaent. - which was � sold t41e .same day, also whiclithe company tfirew themsel affitiff or lefeiidant. M. A. Doah 1 1 Jjug ho11_."Q -AIA , J. parents, N�l , ave the deep s - - thi I �� land, Th( . . - � : I Gaing - 16 ws-Ist Millbank Manufac- - 11 1euceef',13L (L)NIcein-het- � i . - - of tliceutii-e communitv. . . T nd pr es. The sale was � :) affitiff tqp�oy costs of mortgagee. I , E'sq-*;4i t � f , - . Dated at'the E(Lucatiou Office, o- � � t - I . � . . one of the most su,,cesBful which has wasa very good indication of. the gonu- Ifays V. Hianry-Bill to set aside . -tu . . �, � I - . uring (I inpany, $4.75 2 __ antly loc, -a. The !to t i I I . . - 0 rollio, this 22nd day of � December, 1866.. been held in this section for a Iola- ineriess of this paxt of the - ' . J t do d, Mel1wratith � U�e is'V,4)vi 4 - , I - I - . .programme,. fraudulent conveyapee. J. - T. Garrow - . fortable. X klOod'yvell wid -C��Jlq r � _n 2 � - I � Tixn Ill CI*.,A,T10,N, Rowr.-The new Gui ono'E HoDduss, L.L. D., ' " while the ihore refined! � i & Austin, $3, 3d Alex. McKee, Wallace . I I . . � � � . Mr. Archib A Bishop, M. P. P part wa s- not fax I 1 $ -r lat, nua has in jt a fely lb(i � , I . time. a. . I . I I . for � aintiff. T. H. Spencer, of To- _ §. �.,50.. . I I come i - . � pl � . � . recre,%tion room in connection with the Deputy Superiatenileli�t of t ducation . -behind. I 7I X � � - trees. Tbi% property will be, *0111 8 . - officia,ted as auctioneer. ronto- for defendants. Case postponed - � " I I . 'bo the propietor, I I I � lie �, Institute W 8 formally open- , for Upper Canaaa.' - . P .1 I 0 N r, E, I . I JOHN, xrIM)$ L Mcclitu I I AxoTmm P Oliver's , Chilled Flow-Ist Millbank � i 4 1 _. I I . it G�.�r...-'V� e regret to next hearing on application of de- Manufadturing Company; 2d AR'.k! MR. SALE. Westi li . , 4i � I .1 . of a . - I I . I . - � � : I ed by t1li-O ; layor in the presence � AI.Ex. A1,4miNo, . . I Winthrop. -week the dea % of an fendants on payment of costs of the liott. �W�al- El- ANOTHER .L"OT OF MAPLES, P — � . . .. a . . . . to announce this i � . � .. I � 1 - ! Conee&,iou 6, 43o ey,00nt Ai1xibi �� � . I I � nluiAer f ladies aud ontlemen on . I 11 Registrar. 11 . . old and much respected settler, Mr- day by them. . � r I I I I , �eluy,lyjam lax,14 � About _4'.3 A,U�Jqej I � . ening I tri d Judge .-John Campbell, Wallace; Taes4y ast. Appropriate ad- In the Senior M -a cula,tdon, -. St. ENTEr1TAI-N-Mr,,NT.-'LThe dramatic and Doiiiald MeTavisb,, far erofTtruberry, ' t yonufz ore . . I - I I � good euitivaition. I 1. t) p on, � I vene � . : . � - -also ( ivered by the Thomas" Grammar School, -with one musical enterta,inn�ent given by the who died rather unexp 3etedly, n Mon- . several fraudulent conveyances -whereof - I - t . I � &esses ere � . Leckie v. Dornyn-Bill to set aside H, Cunrinallam, Grey-; W. Thom s' ered with brick, 24V%; �kjji,j . . I , out-Itnild tga; about 1-0 tlo,lvs ;,sf, I . W; � - i , - - � - ]Preiidelit , the IuAi ute, Dr, Vercoe, candidate, obtained t � o* scholarships , good Templars, of 1 this place, . was & day last. The decease I came to thi8 the defendant, Robert Dornyn, -who , Hnvich. . I * -6 -miles from Brussels and 11 Iii -ti - . . I . 1, I . I ' � I . . DIRECT FRO31 � and by ev, Messrs.1 Campbell - and an4 three first class holiors. In this ex- success, both as �egards .the talent -section over 20 years hg D, and a Atled on ' -tr t . was largely indebted to'blie plaintiff. all a � - p _khool convenient. Fj)j- p �.tjj e - -ro-vincial Plowing Match. � ,s I I I h a, , - � i � WILLTAX WELLS, ..on the prepi r Nichols. The rooms are now complete. am nation there was the unprecedented displayed by those il� o took part in it, the f rm whi'll he kept� up till the time others, had settled his property on hii . I I . , i I . - � - They are c urnmodio,63 and comfortable illt of a self-ta,uglit candidate obtain- and the patronage i received. he 4nual plowing match under the � .post offlee. r �9 � of his death. The funeral on Wednesday Bolls. 't b I ­­_ - ­ � . - - � : - I . . J. T. G.rrow for plaintiff. T. . r FOR %,-3A,LN,-VhST_ tia-� t and. conta: n the necess ry elements for ing two adholarships, three first class A - -Go6D `YiriLD.-­Last­- spring ,Mr. . Olt spic�es! of the Agricultu . . . _� - I � . - last was largely attended. � His remains H. Spencer. for adult ,defendants. C. ral and Axts L FAR'Al ' t � I . beh)g Lot S,Coneeq ' I � � . 11 maittal food, and ph-ysical recreation. honors-, and one 2d class 'honor in The James Hillen, of McKillop, bought on . �� f"(In '(4 '] . I illbp, cox�fainiug 51) Itgres ; mej � . '�e5b * an bury- Seager for infant '. defendant. Decree : I ; � . i were interred in the F A soci.01 % of - Ontario, for district No. OLD i � . � �JJA,tj� -any other .town in senior matrica a . .bushels pf I,ost Notion spring ing ground, of which Chur 'ter'L. ... a for plain . tiff with costs, including- costs 10, ,which comprises the coulities of COUNTRY, hDuse,' log barn, _goo,l 'well, o : Wo.doubt. ell if � ,I tio 1., Hartmone, of four ell 1 THE OQ ; I ,� - . , z - 1 �431&ss fett-ces; it -be Mud 'is -all mil . , � stit,u al his -h u an staunch adherent. ' Huron, Grey and Bruce, was held Ion . � � . Canada, 114s It, more, complete in Upper Canada, College, obtained three wheat -from. -Mr. A, Gove ock, of t fait f I d of postponement from last hearing. . - -nathere are i a 11'eries gown wafi � - : . I � . tion. It i I a credit to, the to-wa, and as acholuships; Clark, of the Canadian place. He thrashed the product a -few — . the Greenba.Ak farm, late Fult bar i ... . a I I . I , I I � I � 34 Miles ,from , . . , I 1* Doyle v. Dornyn-Bill by anotiler 1 's' 32 I 6i"echwood 110At- ; Oil I ;:. well rcfl� ts the highes credit -upon the -Literary Institute, Embree of the St. days ago, from wh',ch he raised sixty _. e.y. . .1 ;� � stalil, . Clinton on Thursdky Oct. 31. IYU , -,from Scaforth aud 8 1r,ont .0af'o . . � 0 � ring � )l . - . � : judgment creditor of the same defend- - � � , - I I I . . Z3 : : . . I energy lizeal of fl -A. -managers, and. Thomas High Sell ol,'a-nd -Cliarkson, eight bushels. The wheat was sown on the previous night a storm had: been . I emy� Appl� to tbepropriet4r otj I - - I 0 . COUNCIL MEE TuNG." The Council met Nut as in Leckie v. Dornyn. Same . . ; � : � - , * 2 I 10 ifpon the Pr sident, who has . I I . Specially , (I self taught, obtained each two scholar- about 21 acres of ground, making alyield i I ur to Beechwood P.'U. Gf,,t)IRRRtl - � � - I � I pursuant to adj6urnmealt at t1le Hall, ra Ana from the iaorthwest,and through- I ­-­­ _.--4 1 _. -tit),- in . in. the Insti hi over 27 bushel r acre. counsel. Decree for plaintiff with �:, 0 . � I I � FOR 11ALM.-FArut 14 ! : taken -Che lem ter s . . � Of out the whole time plowing was going At from 81 5�O to .,$7 50, : � . . w � - � I E I - I beitt- soti th half of Lot:15,'011� . I A P S�_ 11 Varna, on Saturday, 2d November. costs. The suit to be hereafter con- I I . . � FAR' -- �- � tutcaud ,saffIars Me its re:-or,gani: Ts. w . i PR 113 . T, - A Com- Members all present. Moved'by Mr. somated with Leckie v. DorrAyn. Oil the; storm did'not abate. ,The snow sion, to � : . - . ZI Rr . JoifN MOCAUL L L D.,. Rr, HENS 1;r, . D 0 . ntaffiiAAg14)0"-rt$, la el I - ' I Zatio, , a &orts is due ­ � . Aikenhead, seconded by Mr.,! Castle, a'! is not heavy, but just sufficient.to * . . good,culflw�tioa, the retnuiud,ernl . i n Al I to whose in President of Univel sity Jo`i_leg� at the pa-ny Of Te w6rse of liquor, and . Kay v. Murray- Bill for - specific per- f uw, . I , t) 1. of"r 'from . I I 1 7 To, - 114 ild credit- annual Convocation of the Un i , _3 the that the . Wood ; on tile plaeo the' le, I 1110, fil I �� cc the bffikent a; ivei. who� w�r .-retuming home lleground, and as it was a little .L_JJ�W-s . . - I - - , Reeve give ah order to Francis formance or for resission of cc;'atract pol � . . . � vnd fratue stabJer, log hout;*, goo� � . - ablo position which it �bw holds. - We .'sity of Toronto, Oct. 13,1871. 'burying a elative, lantered John Her- Goodwin, for gravel, amount $15.60.- and possession. Decree for plaintiff by "113017 it alle� on the horses' feet. Al- . . � I . - I gooil bearing u�rehanl - 4-bnjrtl�ps' , - . . I . trust thea, ff6rts of th.,6 Presiclent and I hereb-v c6rtif v t hat .I have known man's hotel and comItnenced quarrelling. gli. I'll, _ � . ) ­ I i I I . . Moved by Mr. *Dou S, seconded by cor,selit. the contract rescinded. De- '-' tb:)u good field for'the purpose, the I I 'renient ; witluo a wile and a sjaa�, : 1- .,I I . Directors in thisq, goo cause will be Charles Cfaxkson�'BI. A., for a number Mr. Herman ordere them out of'hig 1& id .a not in good IMMENSE BARGAI'NS. el roa-d 5 miles from BrIlliso � :. - . . I . � Mr. Castle, that the. Reeve give' an ot- fendants to release to plaintiff and to � order, being too . grav ,.y i cl : nobly fiec nded. by th a people of the Of yea,rs, and have'#ad ample o house, and as th�y appeaxed reluctant I r from Sealforth, Apply to '%V.Nl� I . pportu- der to Mr. 11renerwan, for $16, or grav- giv at of s,50. W(t. ; con- sequence of the day -being so . . - - I : � I . tow Li Itud lie surroundlarr country, I I e up possessioli on payme � - pr-.emises,ottoWaItl,nPx, J z - � - 0 Bud nity of f6rulin ate of to Obey his order he proceeded to.,eject . uIlaw it Lblo, only one-half of the usual - - - -.--. - - . - . . ..-- 1. 4 - � � g an ceurale"estim h ell as certified to, b eral I allimas- No order as to costs. J. T. Gsrrow for . - that tho ,dvantagges )rhich the Insti- , his scholarship and of hig ability as a them, whelf a scuffle ensued, in iph y s6v �_� . -� 'ALL k, . � ters.-Carried. Moved by qi antity of land was allotted to the - '. . � ARNI FOR IS ;'.-That im -11 �I � , : I .1 tute C QrC 8 Nvin be undwitly appre- teacher. � aintift. - C. Seager for defendant. . — , - . Fly sitnated furla, Imt 1, Cob_ � z His exteitsive and thorough Mrs. 'Hermaar-%yas severely cut about e 1 - . � . . -1 C t each one o whaf� lief3 in %R - seconded by Mr. McRiuley, that the Broadfoot v. Cardno-Bill to enforce 0 P t* iors. If the weather had been � . lcouuty '01 Huron, Peonfahting !� I i . . ciate(L I e scholarshi ;he face by on 0 . fa orabI 3 -there would have been a mu, I . I � � P, 'his'Normal training, his I e of - f ie men striking her Clerk get the necessary, pa,per. for nom- mechanic's hen. Decree for plaintiff. , dh � which are cleart.ea ; there, aro tlWo I � . . - I I his or li(.,r power to ald the, good `worl�, knowledge of . the be with *a lamp. I . I 1&, er n imber of competitors, as there - I . hou".sj barn, horse stable,eow�su. � I I b st educational . . ination and election & this township, Consent minutes to be put in. J. T. I . aliddrivnig'housu; al � - . . . � -we eaU assure all . . - . . so orch ill i . . � nind t1mat the labor and ,works, and his uud ubted success as a- re & i .umber who haasigniflea their - . . ' , . I . and that & By Law be 'passed, appoint- Garrow for plaintiff. Mr. Maclennan w . - water. Tho faria Ls situak'a t �,G � time c\peu,ded Nvill bear fruit &bundantly,. teacher in both High and Public schools Brussels. . I . , ' ; . . -Sesifortb,ou fbe n o 1 � .1 . . - . . . � lug Returnine Officers for this year; Q. C., for defendants, the mortgagee i ill ention of competing who aid n, ot CHEAPER THAIN EVE.&I Town of Jill o' P onipmatively . .. � -ticulars � appl "&C;4�t4jjf I �, � � � ­­­­ .- - I I enter. .few visitots were . - . .Pat y to . s . , i justify -me in expr3saing the opinion CONCEAM-The b nd concert last Fri- also that they be the sa,me'as last Year. T. Holmsted for other defendant. I I . � ' . � . � I I . I - � Loc.u. i Draiws.--T ,e recent Wot that he is emillenty qualified for � STED, SealoAlt, or to'.1-AXON'l N I I tlA ' ' � 'he und, as the wind was very . . e . on the O . . . � I � . WeMli tus had a ba effect upon the * day �vas well, atter ded, and upon the -Carried. Moved by, Mr. Aikenhead, I . � I � , . position. * 0 * * * � - . I J . ter, on the prelaises. i . ­ � - ­ -I - _____ � I I . I - if whole was very successful. 1. seco I The Grey Plowing Match. cutting cold, and the roads leading . SA= -Pur Sahf� � I - . n they are -no � � Toads, an ,v a.bout as bad men of his ability, scholastic &�taiu- . nded by .Mr. Douglas, -that the I FAR" FUlt, . . . MAMIE T FE Ei s. -U he fees of the hay Reeve give an order to �:F. G. Itum'ball, there in a slopp *oudition. The foi- - � l . � . .y 0 - nble hil-m, being Lot 1, Oln I . .. as they cala- be.-Dusibess is quiet, and monts, energy and c xperienbe could be scales are tQ be sold by public auction for The annu&l match of the Grey Plow- lowing w, ere competitors in the differ- ship of Huluett, sitnuted It luije!; . I . 0150,. for repairing culvert..- -Carried. T Men's Ribbed Shirts and Drawers at -, : . . ; . . ing Association was held on Tuesday, I andZnliles1rom Sealorth. 11th, t I 1� businesSI on are anxiou'sly waiting for � gianerally securecl'.1bere would be no oil Monday next. Last year they brought Moved * by Mr. Castle, secbi�ded by M r. last on, th ent clasp'es,, and their plows: . � H ind d � I � . 4 1 . '. 8.1eig-11 ill (r._�_Afr. D." H Mal formerly It' qitestiolf a,s to the succiassof thesystei-n. �99. e farm of Mr. Habkirk, near 40c., 50c,, 70c., and 90c. but dlngs,o4 the premities, I .0 � I � Z" . n � . . Douglas, that the Reeve give an order First class -open to all --D. D Me- � I e� 'two Storey, SO ,bJ;4 , . . . resident.of this town, 4 s at present on a . Brussels. There was & good attend-! . stone �ous I J, A. McLELIANx, M.A. L.L.D., PEOPEUTY. Crr_kNas.-Mr. P. Moore to Mr.. Aikenhead, to: the - ount of t13 I Lean, �uckersmith, McTavish plow, I � . erC(,k xuns through tb� farm .; ;iA , . , I , '111A, ��47 r r . . dt en and spectators, I . � fences, attil the 117LA)a ill all "exetl I .1 L - ence inA 1� �16 A - I a � . . � sold part- -of his lot, adjoinin' $10, to buy clothing for 'Thomas K and thd� work clone was excellent. The i Of Chu on. -Thos. Steele, Downie., 7 -visit to fiI ids here. We are- glad to Inspector of High ,E chools and Member ba, ance b � h of plowin i . . � � see Our 011 friend lookna so well, aul. 9 SY) . - fivAtiffli. ApplyonUutpreinHes . . . C, 1. of the-Contral Coiiamittee of Ex- m8 - I t � � .. I oore's Hotel to Mr. John Stacey, pf an indigent perAon.-Carried. mi-ol plow. Jno. Marquis, Goder- - . -1 � . . to 1mril at Ile is ospering in his. . I I . I Moved followitig is a list of the successf - . . AUMAEL,,orio MmAMES. N ; P . aminers, etc. . . I � ul com-; - I I . : . I � . Brussels. . . by Mr. Castle, seconde � ich towlAship, 'Miller plow, of Clinton. - forth. - : ­ � � - , new ham �-1\11r. 1). D. Wil o . ­ petitors: � . . . I , , s a lef b town July� 1877,.] � . I - -_ -_ -_ I -_ - --- .11 - I . Peter McDougall, Goderich town -ship % . Tlin, JEWELRY B)BBEIty.-Detectives head, that the Reeve e a;n order for Scotch Shirts and Drawers at 31 50, � : ; for the Old Country, oft Tuesday. He First Class.-Ist A.. Forsyth, Monroe I i I '.V.AL'.UAJ3LT,' 1�'�kR_Aj 1 -*OU 1,111! � . . .. 'r - " , , � � � � - . � . il,oesnotd6pect to return until about Having secured, t the - outset, -a gen- from Toronto havebeen in Brussels and $1.50 to Mr. Wharton , odgsou, for his -plow;'-- 2d Win. Martin, Monroe low;:, Les ploW. Alex. Thompson, Stan- $1 75 and $2. 1 1 � Lot 11, Com 8, it. 11. ss. i T. . . . . taimIng 14)(1 f,cres"91) of Iv,bi - r. ' I .1 - tlema,u, of so high attain ts and ef - vicinity for ek, tiy- services as constable 'at the Court .of p I ley, Md 2avish plow, Clinton.' "'.011. � . I � the nlidd�p of - Jauu ... .-Mr. Thomas � men several ays this we � I 3d Thos. Gibson, Davidso*n plow; 4th William -of 'Cultivietion, bei-bg ; . I. I . a good stirte I - - . , ficiency for its Ile %d 'Master, .as the ing to work up the - ewelry robbing case, Revision of the Vote�'slist.! �Carried. Dixon, Alma, Ye&-ndle plow. John I . - I I I I I 0 * I 1 lipq quor st Willian�t Hays, Y60,ndell plow. td, the balunco is good bardw, � . -1 - emove( . � � -1 - . - , ut as r ad no clue to t e Moved byMr. James Aikenbead,secoud- � Second Class.-Ist H. White, Mon- � C,hill, Ellice township, .Humphrey - ­. I : 1kidd has � ii are to above testimonials. prove Mr. Clarkson b 0 .yet have fo , Ja I -(-* frame barn and 8*.b � , : . , �, - . his 11-ew premises on Ala.rket street. He . q. � . �, stone hous � . . ana good b�aring �Grebftr&, X -S � . �'. - llaq also -.L AA-uniber of me-ni busil ell- to be, 'we have no 1A esitation in predict- thief or thieves. [ � ; . ed by Mr. George Ciastle, that VAis roe plow; 2d Win. Bird, Monroe low - Plow- lVm. ' Delaney, Hibbert, miles from seaforth -and Bruerfil ; y - - sidence. 0 I of Council do now adjourti o mee - p ' humphrey- plow. Win. Hay Turn- � " ing for the Seaforth High School the T-Hrs NE.w Fou,mlRy., Mr. Ronald, t " �_A ou tho 3d John Angus, -Monroe Plow. 7 R11) , I)C]3� - I ili��h , , I. - .led 01i his ,new brick re � - I . � � eAndle plow. . Forsyth, . I 001 Close b,y, au4 a I ible .success. The trustees - the Brussels Steam Fire Engine Works, last Saturday, in December", at 10 Boys. -1st George Martin, Monroe: f I : gale" - I � . � . � A, thi �: mplet (!,Mr.. Mdd -will ences. Pbr wrther particulats . greitfiest possi berry, Alex' I � Whet S is co I � . . ; ! : 4 1 _W1W C mi,qy".3 - I i . are also likely to see ure a second teacher has been placing t e, boiler and other' o'clock. -Carried. - Morris, Davidson plow. Robt. Bu- . . AW<mvEi un tbL prertases r , � - . have the liandsomest; property in town. � V � I plow ; 2 Oliald, , Yeandle I �11 * , - . - - . I 0 "I . . I I . of equa, in heavy machiner i,, sho!)s �. I � '. . chanan, Colborne, Runciman plow. . I I P. 0. I � erit. y i to - th6 nev 'o— -- I . , I he is ' � I % . Ile. lias -Woalth and �- " ; � entorprise, t6nc �Y_ .J plow, ; 3d am Habkirk, Elliott' - . � I I - . . I . I . - ­ . I . � I i . I . . . -not afraid,to use both iif the buildina . � I ! �. this week. . Tuc I Plow. . . Second Class --:-Men who never took a � . .1 - � � J . . I'.- le C., HI - , , - � . . . I !, . � . . I . , I - I , 0 . � B13 -W ' . chine .and workman will be h . - sale Lot 22, Con. rA, of tt;L4 t, * . . of -Se . ry . . - . . � ley, �co n t ftinm 4 -out litatcl-re a ue-'rv,� READING Roo2r.-It is, proposed to the Ist December. I ' . Judges.- avid.McLean and James p vincial or County match --J. i ' th, taml. ero i'by SHOOTIbZG MA,rcia.-A r,hoatiagmatch . " . .. . U-111) aforth will, next i rize at�. Pro � � - - I Who . * B . ean, Tudkersmith,a Barrowman I !I %V , It, depuky 4 eev -Vill Patterson, T okersinith; Thomas Cal- B. c 3ditntlin it gooastute) �of cullav E . I . I .e. -, . I on'Monday, 4th inst. -a the � � - year, 11, was helc I - .1 � stait a readinc, room in connection M-tuKri,ts.-The roads being in a very , o ! - be the Annate mato-Atn Ar. P. 0 fourth -and fifth concessions, - Tucker- der, Grey.�: . . plow; . Wm. Steele, Downie, a Dav- At 5c., 7c., Sc�, 1-0c., 121c., and'15-c'. fences, balmoe 17,j9uet*-a g�-W � . . , . *ith the Yiechauics Institute in a short bad state ust n he quantlily of graiii � . half -of c�je&n ­ ow, `01le . ugft,e(lt�l dovhl, Z, r . Hayes is., , -11 confin to his -reside ;e, i (a . smith,: in the vici ' of whal 'a goner- Attheconclusiollof the match the! idson Plow; James Campbell, East Wil- � . . , r . I I I .ea -no timb_ 1 1 1 1 Comilla in j is not v " great. The fol- - I I . acres of whelit Ilut in -ibis W1 I I ; but is, -we �are gla-d to ].;earn, recover* . t) I a number of oth-1 liams, a Gborge Jackson plow, London. - . I I � ; . . . � mg. I Ew 'BumDixu.--1Kr. P. Hefferals lowibg are the quotations: Fall -wheat, ally known as Sproa, 'A Cgruer As is Plowmen, judges, ainc I I acres of U tIjriQ-v,-, orelLirA ooi t ,; -Ph(vill. I c6mp i -. No. 1, Seaforth If custom &ry on such c -,clasioil S, 'ihe par- ers were entertained at a, sumptuous re 1 Walter Whyte, Hibbert, T. Grey (Soot_ � I I;x Wiety of fruit trees all now, 1�eo I . (11 ue7 residence is speedily advancing 78c to 82c ; spring �vheat, 68c to 70C ; - -1 � - - rig de,.hold e 0 de - for the - - Ill Well AVftf4?rt-(J,, a JJ#_TA,r , 14il � r, ire B i r regulax month- , ticipants were arrailf e4 in two sides or . - land) P. ow; D. McE wen, BayfieldRoad, 1. I . � Ill � 6 1 � I past provi 4 In. by Mrs. Hab i e , Munro p � low . - . . i . . ly illeetin r next M ondav eveiiina.'M em- i 1=1 completion.. It is quite a com- peas, 50c to 53c ; oats, 25c. to 27c rk. It is needless to say that, after I StanI ; Jas. AleDbilald, . �� tbroug]Atlie-far,iii,als.,�t-wo.11i)o' - I ; , 0 - moaious buildina, and when finished ba,rle , 10a to 75c; hay, �8 to' :�9; po-, paxties, each -uuclpr C. io leader ; .. I � � barn i36 bv oij ji-et %yjib golill . . I � I Aotice.-A re Al! . ID y . I ! c 'labors of the day, it was.. Hu.pet, . McTavish plow; E. Courtice, . - Wlath the 'barn, x)il it log dm,k,-Il . bers tti.ke quisitio was. in uch to tl- 5 C. i . I aptain ; the party bribgina ome the the healthfut` . . � � . 0 I U . . will add. M. ,e aippearance of thb ta,toes, 300 to 8 i I " . . farmls situetea within . � circulatio I on Wedneglay for si ralattires, . � . well appreciated � and abundantl� par- Go4leri(h �township, McTavish w ; . two Aud � I 0, plac ! � most game to be considered victorious. � . . . � I -PIO v -v ic I i . - 1. as,lr,in (I -I) r f a. s . 1! . tile illage of Ba i -IiL, Forim. wl_ '. John Beattie to bdoome a . I . . . , . I . t, . . I Win. Chesney, jr., a,:lld'John S Droat, j.r., taken of by,t4e guests. - - - .Will. TvIcKertcher, Howick, McArthur . LOOK HERE FOR I RPl)1yt-JS-"X,eLE-A­NZ propritt4r �, . I - C&I-I'dida .t ;I for the May Gu--i7powDisit Pi,o,.,.-,Tho gunpowder, McEldllop. I ... . � _. . . .� or I 101plow; . � W - , " T ralitv.'-In a no- - . , . I plow ;- -u ­ BY , Orris, io I elelrd � ­1were chosen captains for th6 occasion. I ,Z. - 0 orto Xonnor,Dayfleldl'.O� . � . fr ,, lit ILIA ed bv an Orange pro- � . : __ I . I I - �- i . - . _. . I " . - tice o f f i I d. ornaxnentai trees given . . S, . . Root Qrop: COMI)etitio - I . W'' erich. i - . I CHOOL REPOET.--The following is the It * as agreed that tl�,e Ilosing e should . n. . Im. V reir, God i townBlAip,i Gr I . - H,- � � I � � . W. Will. Dale, Tucher- . : - I " s , - . i- in our loc�d coltyrn-ha twoweeks I acto, cession, and -a gri Lad' supper, at J. po - A of School See w f the] (Scotla-, id) p1b ey : LARG": r�," -I -1`03- - " I I ; . El we . �, - gave tile mme of'the firm 14 stone Emigh's hotel. Everything passed off re ion No: 5, )P IcKilleR3 treat their victorloils 11 opponents to a The. following is the report o - - t I � I 0 halt of Lot 4 ana Y,.ot 8, clin. . - , . - for October Senior Fourth Division- supper, to be served �t the house of judges of Root Crops in the field, for! 'Smith,'diturd plow. . : I 1111ting- 12225 ' s ,01 land, 1�8o 1 a� � 'I'S � I On I . - - I , - . _ . - i Ttearly free froln stunIPS4 the !)al ; . � quietly, which adds muck to the "Pu- 1st L. Moyl'an; 2d �M. Ferguson, 3d W. Mr. John Sproat sell. I The d was e South Ridina:of HuronAgricultur � . . - I . Brotlierq,' wherea-s it Oiotild zkvo heen -1 i I 0 . . il. Third class'�-Boys under 18 years of � . . I tation of Blyth. . I - I thubered -.06 beec,b, maple, jd.hn . . . I �. Stalle tk. 1,611ill-ton." . I - Caaltill ­ Divisi' , � . . -Turnips, John; age -A. MbL e*a-n, Tuckersinith, Arrow- mving 4e � � . 7W I 6n. JuniorPourth on-Ist that could bedesired,though. escar Society: Competitors, EXCELLENT WWE 0MONS141 ; � �aiid is fivit-,:ovss Uot I , ful , I . I ;_ i SoCrALS.-A socia I w� as held� A Mr- L. Evans, 2d A. Moylan, 3d T. Moyla' il ani ils M man plow; A. McLaugblin ibbert, I . are -65 ures in fall wbfmt, 81 4C) . I ­­­.. -I.. ­ -- -_ .; ' I � � .1� n.- of large birds and all kinds of w � anning, Exeter; Robert Charters and: I I . . I - I a a gima eftv!li, the lal � * Pot.ro.c.,i,,-The ele tiogs in- Seafortll John Duie's. on the 30th October, in Third DiVisiou-1 ' deal oltcavellint, through James Dickson, Ttickersmith; Rober Munro plaw; G.Wartin, Grey tow�uship, � . down Unix,, I A. 13. Reid, 2d T. caused a good t I ity, 13f, � I . I . . .). I quah -jrlg;a rijr I ILSt P&SSO � 11 ,3 st unro plo, - -Tohn AleE wen, B' . - � . � ,h e14;r lf)an%�,, I 011 ,14.durd. y 1, .1 off ve�qr quiet connection with the Presbyterian Gi-Vii , d P. Bur R e Senior Second, ,thewoods with sinall results. ,How- McCood, Usborne. , Mangolds,. James' M w, ayfield I little r-oll-Ing,but not h6n�T;U . ly, and, with comparatively - lqtle ex-* church, -which was well attended. One Diyision-1st T. L * - Road, SU'Luley, �­Iuuro plo.w; J. Ham- . . "erfaillng.q)rin - , '; . It 9d 'T. Givliu,' ever, as the. afternoon advai ced, the Dickson and Appleton Elcoart, Tucker ; Wei �� g ,PrA:ek ; thIrp . � � � � - - I I held at the house of n.r. W. ,c- half lae'res, _orebar4l, wit � ,� . � I citt'Llic-11t. � Both partio�s wOrk.e., -hard. was also ,3 Reid. Juniollsec�n,d Division- s ortsmenmigbtbesea','gun in hand, .smitb. Carrots, James Dickson and: mond Hibbert, Maur -o plow; 1 rli�a,you))g I - 1 9'. 1p IV t�, 1 Percy � I , - . - I I - Saul not �?Ile. av,ailalilj�.Vote OA eitn.er t Shoaie,ontbe 4th inst.,in connection 1st' B.;O'Euare 2 R'.. F Al ii, 3 d A. na their several -ways towards the I'Loberb Qhaiteis. Turnips.- Fi - , Only 6 cents -per yard, Plums, peac-hes - aua reberries ju � . . I ly wendi irst Stewar , Colborne, - Runciman plo,Nv; R. I I b"r; the buildingfi Am lar -n. �40 8 .ft tinpolled. I 0 ? Z . . . lu tile �evelling with the Engli�h Chuich, -which w Hunter, Usborne, Ross plow-. ;` - � : . arl-I uz - side Nva I I ;- as a Reid. I . . . place of r6ndezvous. . 'Nhen al I had ar- prize, John Manning ; ' ,al.rown on wheat I ; the baru is ZiHxrjo, a,011 is ltg,^ ' ' a bu�gvc C �Wd a,;--;enlbled at the .tole- ,grand success. . t - . . . I , I . hIlMsf-'and Stable IS 40xJ10, a�4� i I � . ! . . I 0 . . I . . EI)VCATio,_NAL.-T lie f6llowincy is ille riv'ed, the I I count " We s proceeded with, stubble; 20 loads manure per acre put� Nearly all the plaws were iron, and - � gri ffil, es to herw tb C r( 11,ULIMAD.-The runnjiig, of the Lon � i - I . . how3e is u ,- frWille, � aph o I I ­itih �as soon - I CTrrect report of thi �, standil) Q of the pu- at the end of hich it 'was fo ad that in the drills ; sown 20t1i June; I 0Z in first- Os, 0 . I � larpe tvo-st,)ro I I � 61rils e 1.0 in w � ; - I . P Z1.7 1 � . rate trim, an d. in t f th " I - � Oellars untler the whoit.; builaing,-, - - � � as the ret till . 1�itenl the re- �Ion, Huron aud. Brit; e through this pps in School Sect. on No. 2, McKillop, Chesney?s side h. d wou by 5(0, points. bushels per acre; drills, 26i inches ina wag well done. Below is thLellpisotwof I . tWC4ZU Stuadiiia with lime and g�rw I . - . �, . lka own,. giNing Z � I �_ "ituated N iloa fr,)1q!�1-afortJi,. I . i - k, I n . ; I In - - turli­t w(re made, . Mr. place, was, the"best thi.1tag that ever hap- for the month of Oatober: Fir'st -Divi- That being set ed, e 11 prodeeded. to apart; ;variety not ascertained. Sod-! prize winners: . 1� I P UBE AH ERICAY, I vid 6 from Loudesboruagb;VhO-4 � . I . . . - � . Cartwri t' so lurge, a majoritVI 0110 ptined to Blyth. ISinCe that occurred� sion-Fifth form -1st J. Mulholland.' partake bf the s - per, I for wl deb. they end prize, Robert Charters; grown (,,,n-� I First Class -1st prizeJ. Mar . s,$40 i roadfrr)m the I ,� . - � ,�gc has . . P&rty Well) of e6hrsu- jubilant, while the the vill, sho t; ahead with - sur- I �, _)lue i � I Fourth form -let etsy Dodds, 2d Ella were all prepared aftei the tramp of the fall wheat stubble; no manure; 400' or $20 and a horse rake from Thomson, I I ; ,o to All t4 I ' � I . . . . thp-M, is ase-hool house aud pos"t . I I . athers Nvcre equall depre,,ised;. but Its prishig,rallidity, aii,l the amount of busi- "Tac . I I - .3 a ' V , a t up ill sue I � . - ; . - � I Mulholland, 3d Ellen Hays. Third day, and which was g ]I A pounds salt per.acre; sown 18th fune; Ivillia-dis & Co., Stratford; 2d Di B. � I bW,P- ; a good i)art tit the P11 - I . .. botli oo .asily Ile , lone ab illis stat reMa'n OU MOrt-,AI,143' )IM" fV13-1110it I - 1.1111 110t ( satisfied, both , ndss ( . ,joli would com- form-Ist Ellen Dickson, 2d Jeannie manner as to sha 'ell the already 1,002 bushels per acre; drills, 2541 McLean, $30 ; 3d. T. Gibson, �25 ; 4th - . I . I . - I - � If the plam. 'XIIA)ZIS AVrI: .1 , : . thO V1Ct01'3 alldtllO V,Miquished seemed. *Pare fqworablv with that of largerPlaces. H. Dickson, 3d Sor hie Campbell. See- sharp appetiteq of thb d to inches apart; variety, Ployal N I I . I hunters, tin I orfolk. I J. Cahill, a plow worth $15, given by 1008t oftlee, . I - I - __ -, i , � I - skill -and Third Pr ic son ; - peas __. - - -­ . --- . - -_ � .1. ; . I ­ to livar tl I 0 � result with the best. possible And. it iL, -no wouder ' , seeing that our (Ten- end Division-Thir - d form-Ist Eliza reflect credit on the citli4ar'� J ize,JauiesDi k t b Miller & Tedford and $5 cash; 5th W. The Bargain of the Season. - I - - - 11�_ . ectuaniinir\. Mr. Cariv,-rigbt -sylio was tlelnaffly ag-cut can take the 8tein-kh'off H '- I . - I . I I I; - ays, 2d Ma�g�gie Walker, 3d Jane management of the � ladies of Mr. ble; 20 loads manureperacreputiNhe Dilcks , $16; 6th A. Thompson, $10, . . ,"BY, . I . . � " lay'and ternained 11 v. . � I - . - Owderi 2`11 01, SULturt. a other on the line.:1 I . ---- - _110.�N -1 � � I . at . I Walker. Senior 'Second Form - ist Spioat's fa -mil tisic dri I . .. I I - . . � . I A -f t su p r, in 11s; 200 pounds of salt per acre � given by Glasgow, McPherson & Co.j - � � . O 9 ACCID��.-T.-Last Thursday evening, M, axy Sparling, 2d �Tagaie Habkirh and and dancing Y. - n i vi . I _NV I � t1wre unt I Ttte,,day it.oraing, alled at - I I JVXTED.-fhe 'T i - AJONEy � . n were p - d for those sown 18th June ; 865 bushels per acre j Chntoi -, 7th T. Steele, $5. � . . !-AL I ; . I Swaforth bil his wav 6ast ,bil, thut da,v. while TAIrs. Riebie -was clAaacred ' I 0 I � I -thodc`imt chureb, I,S,�-af4n�h: � � � I 0 0 "I sOm - '.krthur- Sparling, d. Allan Sparling cared to indtilaei in that aihuse- variety, Providence; drills, 26 inches I the 8 . - - e 0. wh�! Seca Ad Class.-Ist prize, E. Colurtice, , — � 11111 of 411(jou-pliva,to int -A ; lie IlLet 'a Alumber of bi,_4 friends here, work arouAid. the stwe her clothes sud- - . . . - � I I - 11 Junior Second Form-_�.-Ist Maggie Hays, meiiI. The whole a`:��r pas,,ed off in apart. Robert McCood on. a fa-Aln ngr mill, given by MeTaga t & . I 1, Per,ce � n - I I,, Secretary. r � . � mn( a t( persoi I y mn1difg, them for enly caug re, a I'd immediately she' 2d. Rachel Jamieson, 3d Sarah E. Der- that friendly and an4able iltau-ner in s ring wheat stubble; 18 'loads man L 9 - I _ I - . � . I - � � � � s wrapt in flames, wl I ha-ve rance. Senior Fi t Form-ir, � LEND. -I bale their offil irts in his be- 'Lde th am ftire- i lich wonlc NBY 110 . I I � �b ,11, iwi p ure Co., Cl Alton, and 010 cash; 2d. 0'a,me. , . ) t John which everything of the kind should per acre; sown 22d June; 928 bushels I Campbell, $28; 3d W. McKereber, $22'; . Al 0\ : Xoneyto Lemi �on good iar, . I woll. 1) iii-ing the a ternoon . lie visit. i resultek in death, but, for the timely as- Aitchison, 2d Willie Grieve, , 3d Rate pass. The thanks of W Concerned are per acre; clxffls, 26J inches. apart� I 4�h, J. Campbell, a pair of diamond . WX ; � � ed. the I'll he -0, and was evi- SiStance rendete(I 1)y Thornas, and M, r. Rankin. Junior Pirstr, orin-Ist Nellie duetoMr.andMrs. Sproat, especially Carr6ts-First Prize, James Dichsoli* IA�rrows, given by-T.Tipling, Clinton, ; . GOODS' 0 very� � I ! I . .1. I 4tZorks I t FOR CHEAP SEASONABLE, 'Lt 8 rer eebt. ,Charges acutiv mw.)�, pie.,iged -ith what he saw Richie, who extin ' "' GO TO . bjeot if ueenrity ample. I dbu � shed the C0113,11ftily. J0 'N . �� .S� Porl%�Z, I I , . flames, Hahkirk, 2d Ella ljobeatson, 3d Chaxliq the latter, for the trouble taken in grown on spring wheat stubble; 15 loads v lue $16, and �8 cash; 5th, J. B Me- " I - � � , _­ I - . � 11 - - _. � I ­. -.-..- ___ , � � - - _____ - _. - .!, .- Of tiva Aivitalit ilidlistry. Ile leftby althou,gh in doing's6 they got their Dodds. � ' . the matter, and for the manna. - in which manure per acre put on broadcast; L�eau, 4 0 cash; 6th, Duncan Mciwen, ' i . - . I __�_ . 1 '41 . I . i. : � - tlxe evoAiiig train f.)r Stratford, �t *-hands severely bLurned. 7_16. Ritchie �The following i 3 a correct report of they provided. for the enjoymE at of all sowl). 19th April; 1,258 bushels'per � Afll,'ETINGfS TO BE . _r, ­ .. cash. 11 ; � � . WIliell plitee he received a moqt hearty was burnt around the sboulclers, neck of the v T) I . I I . - . of . . and vilti'lusiastic Moptian froll) la . I e s au lug ,arl us ,c asses in present. The follo lig is tae score: aerie: drills 2 feet apart; variety,white I Thir I Class-Boys-ist prize,,',Tames --- .& ,. - U. W�, scatortu Lodge I . - the I nd arms. � . � ' . * Ine,009next Monday 6ei � . L � School Section Nc. 10, McKillop, for Chesney's side -Will. CheSILey, 375; Bel 'all. Second Prize, Robert Cbar- . . Rerornie�s Of that to 11. Wo also learn I r"LECTIo-Ni OF OFF GEr,S. 91 UaMMDnd, $2.5; 2d G. MartinI $20; A. G. MCDONALL & 00,31 P- � A f ull 41tendatee of wim . Q . I . � . -At �tho last the mouth of October. The standing Samuel Chesney, 550, Thos. Mccloy, ters, ; grown on spring wheat stubble; le a . I' ' , Alex. A cLaughlin, $15; 4thR Hun- . .A. CLJ�N-E, M. W. _D , .. . that depiltations met [Aim at 1 re-aular mee 3d ' 1. . ,w : ; 0 tina of the Independent Or- is based upon profi0iency and good coaf 450; Chas. 'Murray, 850; R t. Mur- 2 � . C . r. . i . POrtalit f4atious 0 .,, ,aysovera lm- I der Good T r' 0 loads manure per acre put on broad-' ter, 810; 5th A. M cLean, 44; 6th-, J. . - - , I n east and emplars, the following. offi- 'duet : Fifth Form -4 -1st Maggie Gov ray, 500; Hugh Chesney, 20 - 7 1 ; . accordetl! hirn he&rtk cougTatulatory 1. cers weto dul iDstalled: Mr. W � ell- ,0; Win. castinthefall; sowulfth.April; 1,197 MeEwen, $4; 7th, P. Stewart, �3. 1 � I . . . . I ; I . � � hes me � . . I to �o able to I Pollock, W.C.T.; Miss Bella� Bain, W. Lizzle Campbell. lFburth- Form-ist Archibald, 250; John Angus, 500; An- apart; variety, -white Belgian. Man- ap, E tratford - J. L. Courtice, Direct Importers and- DealeTS IW .1 greetings'. We are glox y al- lock 2d' A ag,aie �tttart Alexander, 3d Ross, 150; Jas. Sproat, 150 -, Jas. bushels per acre; dxills 30 inc Judg 3s. -First class men -J. Thom- - . . . . - .1 . Sa-v thtd'slthough tliel contest was one I V.;'Mr. R.-- A. JVr ght, -!;�7-.S.: Miss M. 1. ' 7 1 � - � � . � . . i i I . Daniel McFadzeanf 2d. Euphemia Gov- drew Che � a , ,. . . : I � siley, 15q; total, 3,625- golds. - First Prize, James Dickson , Go en h township; A. A. McArthur, Dr7 Goocls Only. q I . i ; . . � . s6w,., �� . . . . it - !I . . . - . I . I . . . . I � . I . - . . . � . &I I � I __ I , . . . V . I I, - . I . I I . I I , , . i I q . .� ­ � I . ! . I , . I ; I I . � . . . p : . I � , . , I � - ; _. . I I . � � I - r . ­ � . . . . . - . * I I d � I I � ; .. I � I . � : . . I � __ - I -_ . � . � _ I I I . I L I I �011 I - I FF_� i I I " Ile � rt O at �- 41 a ". _�ch I � ,Jk 1 13 � I �, I , � - - - - - - - � - - , . 1, I . I I - - . i I I I . I . . - . . I . . . � [ I . I I - - i. i - I - . . I i . 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