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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1878-11-22, Page 8 ­ ­­­ — - . -1-111 . ", 1p I ­ I - . -, - - ­­.— !--- ----,---.-,---,.— -7- ---, , . .------ --- ­- I - . .1-1- -1 - I ­ ­ - .I.- --I-- . ­ ­— -7-- ­­ -­ - - --- - - - - - - - ' — - --,.,- . - --- - , 7 I .1 I ­ W.- - ­­­: . .--.--I-- - ­­ . 1 . I . I mr, , ,­ ! , - ­­ ------1-----.- ­ - - . .. . . I . I'll . . . . . . I . . I . . . . . .1 . ; . . , . . : , . . .1 ; . . . I . I I . - . . I . ; F . . . . . . . . . ; : I - -- -- ---"-,-- ­-­­ - I— ­ : , --- - I . 1, ; . . -I - , . . . . . . I . - I I ; . . . I - : - I . . . . . -. . . I - . I- I I I I I I - ! I . . . ;. I . I I 11 . . I . - . ! I I . . . .1 . I I - . . . I ; . . . I I -- -. I i . . - . . I . F . ,.,- I . I I . I . : I . C ! i . I . I I r i : I I I . I . - . . - . . . . - 6i - . I - ! - . I - . : I - I : . I . I - . . - : . . I I ; i I I - I I I I : I . .. : . I I . I I . . . . .1 . . . . - . I I . I - . . . -_ I . . I I .. . . I . . . . : I I . . : . I . I . . 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It received injuries while work- W%rds got this note, when he found tha I( boundary of 'Turn- . , I ek, gr welling on feel shall. 9 COT* be elongated .121 V. ou t iey could not ve -y -well afford in se- sympathy for her in the c()'nrt room. It ing on the hor 50;.Jas. i6 -)x,. over- grave, and that we shal . T , w 1XI 0 1 oe-poWer of a threshing ho could get nothing else from the ten b3rryand. Grey, 818. ,I beyona t&, ­ sbak,7 T ah p P caring& good tr AiEg,tbey'should be is evi ent from tt ' ' I I 1. - . 0 . ging aroun seeing work on gravel road 012.75; John the New, J,eru em anasi, - . X ­ ­ I ­­.. ' e above cts that the machine, which 'a4sed its death ant. The tenant, after hanging aroun L , ; .. : - . 9 . bov - . treated and well 'encouraged evil example of the moth(ra has had 1 - . 2 Sal 'a e- Xy*-Iends -- i —:6ISTRT -rV TyTAT TiE I R S. -- b our -townspeop,,.e. I V Sil,ratford for a few days returned to I obertE on,plank,25 cents; Jas-Hicks,ser- I never, shall forg , ;k ..-I ­ -- ! - - most b Lneful effect upon ffie daughters-, Usi orne.. Hiallett, a good deal poorer if not wiser v.ees re Voters' List Court, 08.03; A. will ne et You, and I hope L , =-.. .------ . and that girls which, undE,r more favor- . I . 'than when he started from there, -New ' .. . ver for -get me. . I 70 , . - ' . C01UNCIL NEE ztG. I ata,may true 9 Doi ims'ELEcTru,c Soltr.-Haiving ob- PH (Rx I X - A TI -The Municipal ­ I . H .unver. services re Voters' List Appead and celestial love io 1 x FiRE 01 PANY. special able circumstances, might ihave become Councilof Usborn6will hold its next -&a. I G,* 4a , - I . Court, 0,36.85; W. Warner, work at one another, ever a*We1linQoUrh,,,,, - taincid the A eetinq. of the L .t. e ' -gency of this celebrated soap in Sea- members of this cam- useful members of society will now be meeting on SaturdiLy, the 30th of No- A -; UNPLEASAN-T- T-ksx. -Th worthy b -idge on concessions 11 and 12, $6.50 ; and may. God ever 1 forth and.Huron county, I append the opinion of' . !I., - . A some of our best people as to its merits : 1! I have p y will be held in the'Town Hall next plagueB upon the earth. . 1he Reform- vember, 1878, at 11 o'clock A. M. . Clerk of the township, Mr. J.:Braith. 1 hog. alder, balance of contract on -The Rev. bless us all,.. I in , . used DobbinW Elee ric Soap,',mhde by J, L. Ors, 7i 1 Monday evening. Businesaofgr6atim- story would -probably be tl ie best place - . ]Dr. Shand wa.g -8 )Plv . 6 rta,noe will b - n . 0 , witite, is performing a very unpleasant C ncess ons 11 and 12, $20; Newsome ing the place of III I Rev. Air. X'offe,it , _ I! & Co., Phila(felphia,'Ps., and find it very good. P e ti a sacted. A full at- for such girls as these.- allowed to task, considering the state of the , The clothes are beautifully white and the washing t(ndanco of memb6rs is urgently re- their preseut cou­se they -Will . Kippen. I roads & Loga i,.balance of contract on conces- pastor of "congregations at I AS . Varna ; is done in mueb less tii xie -Xrs. X P. Hayes." . . urgu just now. In the serving of notices to si ons 7 and 8, $3.40 ,' Thvs.' Calder, Bayfield, during his tomporar - 1111 I n to di . p NEW 6R,u,,q Buyzit.-The people i _ y ana 11 _ quested., . . soon be of leincr reclaind- persons who are appealed against in con- gi -avel, ; P-90 ; Wm. Botts, gravel, 05.95. Although o ' ql "I uskd Dobbftis'Electrie Soap, acdordi 9 . past all hope, abftnce T rections, iLnd fo-mnd the clothes whiter than when . , ibe vicinity of Kippen will be pleaseldl I nly a e I I washed in the old way, and in half the usual time .- , r ed, but if they wore sent for a few years iiection with the Voters' List he has to Council then adjourned. . . connected , - I . JOURNALISTIC. M . George Eyvel, of to the Reformatory Prisoh, they might o learn that they are to have a market trAvel the township all. over'from one 0 . ­ with these congregation$, he succeeded . -Mrs. U. Y.'McLean." "I have tested Dobbins' the Globe, and Mr. Gorman,.of the Lon- even yet gain industrious and virtuous for all kinds of grai at that place Pere- end to the. other. . . as the above address proves , I .... I I I Bleqtric I oap, and am highly satisfied with the . don Advertiser, ha e purchased he Sar- . L I in ni i - i . L I in I I Wroxeter. I I ! . after. Mr. Davi . I true I akin L Most . i : result. - believe it capable of doing all the wrap- habits! ENTERT-AiNMENT.- An entertainment I Many warm and friends'Who - r- - nia Observo. The L Observer is, a good - leased the grain store house at the sta- I I - VIOLArioN, o.F -LicEwsE ACT. -D. B. ly regret his departure frora theirinid t ; , per clalE 8 for it, and confidontly recom I . — - i L deep.. . r w will take place in Mr. G. Kilty's school . mend it a 5 economizing both time and 1 - anA property and Messn.. Eyvel. & 6orman Tow- ( Coumril.- At the meeting of tion, he is now, ready to buy all the air, cf Fordwich, was brought before -- . I i, , . abor, L 7 - . 111 - as doing e a stror g team. They are I u i held on Monday ---- . - ! .1 - its work well- . T.11oldsmith." will Mak the Town Council grain that comes along. hol se, School -Section No. 7,, on the essrs.- Shaw, Dorli33g and Gibson, J. A. CLINE - --s---+ . 1. t -'- t,'Ra i . illan Dobbins'Electne Sos,p a fair trial He is a good & Co. . I ' I 9 T- X - . , b . c ever writerE experienced iournal- evening' last.the Dra mmittee re evening of December 20th. There ard j P.18, on Saturday last, in this place, fie Having used your xtuin,,s 'Saiih Regtilater ]A a A I 1 4 - square dealer, and will, no doubt do a . . - Z . -I think is h1l the manufacturers rel5resent It to . in C , : !!­ -1 . . I I 1. k . - veral buildings, I confidently reeolumeu(l r . isis,and steady, i dustri at 'present - over 30 of the best selected a charge of selling liquor without a to the public, I I V- be-.Ilr .IT. Coleman.," I desire all my friends ous young men, ported- that the contractors for the drain good business. . . a _11 - - , , thinkthem, eqW,to tbeolt, " . I I . r I I ,-, - Ive this Soap one trial, so they slid combine all stions- ne- --7-----* Prel?ar- license. The defendant failed to pu of w 0, k - and cus n to gi he dialogues and recitations under ' t4m i , , :,; . I .1 - from Jarvis Street to the vi estern limits t in eights and Pulleys--spart fror, t1le fact tUt . . ' . t, _ i .1 may ka jtut how good the best 'soap in the ati . This, together with keadings, i - I L e - .cessary to make Bir new venture suc- of the town have completed 88 rods,and I Tuckersinith. &I I app(aran : - 1. 11 T I -United 9 tes is THOMAS KIDD, Seaforth, ` ce, andwas fined tIUrty they are -MUCH CHEAPER. i - ,;!,! I songs, and a magic lantern will consti- dollars and costs. I JOHN X 1B z 1. - . tufli -. We have n - ; . ! -- Ont.,AgeVtfok1raronCounty. 671 62 _ CEssful and pop o doubt recommend that a debent ire be issued ACCIDENT. - A yound lad named Agents wanted ROAJ)FOOT i . . - - . - .p - - but our best expeei ations of them will " - tute the programme. There are also, to Sell and adjust them to ! , ' . - I - I s . . 1- . i . CROCligRY AXD GLAssw-ARE.-WILSON tothe said contractors forthe um of Charles Williams, employed -with Mr. sewral professionals' from a, distance CLEA11 ED OUT. -It is reported in !this dowa now in use. orders solicited Via. : bo f;l,y realized, a-- id that the excellent $90,being about 75 pe Herbert Crich on the 4th concession, i 41i & Touxa. have the largest and best as'sorted Stock ng ighborhood that Mr. John Millne, tors. . I tMIn co]itrsio. 16 . . . r cent 'of the value 1. A. CLINE & C 1.. n. , compris- re!putation which the Observer bs i i expected to take part in the procee 0"S I . ot Crocker and (Tinssware in the Co so of th6 work done. The report was Thurs- art ftform - . ­ I ., . met with a painful accident on Aing$; cE ttle buyer,lias left for p s unknown. . , ttT - . 8 - 1, - t.i hina, Iron, a all efforts are being put forth to I . i ; ­ Ing Tea St ts in French and English C Ion, en 0 d Will n)t only be maintain- adopted and a debenture o dered to b hopping in the bush, I ,make . le sensat , , : r , 0 day. -He was C . T ion created over the I A* '. I Stone and Porcelain ToiletSetsin the latest and an- . 11 , 2p , - ; a . .1 ed, but i be enli, Ln tbe.affair as ent(3rtaining as, possible, noun . i most fasId Dnable design, and of the best material. . ded. If their pe- issued. The sum of $75 WE granted in when the axe glanced, striking him 112 ;; Ce entis quite pardonable whien 11 . f f cpniary success , which will doubtles' OUR- BOYS- . I I . .11, Also a. full stock of even -thing to be ound in a eqt Ale that of their pre- sid of the spring sale of stoo under the the foot with such force as to out his s be the case. large . ; . is I . I * i first-class , ­ -, id w weither prove favorable. ; I - , Ciockery and Glassware store, and at de ,essor, they will be handsomely re- auspices ofthe Huron Live Stock Asso- large toe nearly off.. Modica a ag deAs to quite a number of our business . - — . . . p - prices wM(h we defy any one th undersell us. Gi!e warded lor their 191or. secured and the injured member was i . I . a - I I 4 1 '- we In ,n, an, I has left apparently very little - . .11 I z - . I . . . ,t ,- us a call b(ifore purchasing Isewhere,'aq will ciation,'on condition that he sale be I . Brussels. ; - . - 11, ;; plete -- . - ; . . - [ save you n oney by buying -from us. !A cora . held in Seafortb. bomp int having properly dressed, but the youncy man be And him. to compensate these parties , : 4 1 ----- - . - I PETTY TuEFTIS.-, man MO ?EY To Lo-k,.q on Farm security foi the I)ss they will in all probability , , i 11 China Tea Set of 44 pieces for 83 50, and other . man anied Philip been made that the bi iard tables will be laid up. for some time. r' -, '. . I -1 : ILSON To . . . I . I I I for any length of time, with privilege toxepsy any 1 an Itain. - goodsialipproportion, W & UNG, See- RE ymond, of Tucl:ersmit , was tried in the recreatio I ----------- * . : . . , i I. ; ; I ­ forth. 568 . - n roo I in con- . I . - - I . before Messrs. Beattie and part or the whole sum, without notice, w th inter- i . . ­ ; . C- - 'T. I , I Strong, nection with the Meeba'.ics' Ingti- Lumley. Busnqs8 CuAmm.-The flourishing . . . - 1,-1, : WiLso.,; & Youtm have received a est at 8 per cent. per annum, at the end of each 'I . I ': - Ju tices of the P 3ace, on a charge sr. Apply to C.R.CoorER, Brussels P.O. 572, business comm ly known as * I . choice lot f fine Fruits of superior quality tute are being 'run without 1 paying the BRiEr B. -Most of ihe farmers in this 71 I ,3 grycery, Oil . - I:- ',er' ,ug I of having stolen i . . , I I . . which Mey Itre 2.11 very cheap. Also a fine lot a hog from Mr.'John town license, a Committe t* "'The T)ronto Tea St " As G. Mc . , . 1: v . - - I . : . . . ore," has changed 10 .... I I I C p. _; Z . . I Biug ,vicinity are through plowing, And are PROPERTY CBswGE.-Mr. C. England 00VALL . ­ . of New Scason's Teas, which for price Md quality MCKay, of the 10th concession. The .ol councillors Cluff, Will-, Co gi and now preparing ' nter. The sound , has sold his house ancl lot on Mill, street hands, the reti i Mr. & C I . I . they guarw . . 'ring propri I . 1. I I ftee equal -to any in the mar] . SpeoQ charge was 140n , for wi etor I . I I . L. .. I iuducemen s will be ,gIven to parties! buym.g 'in. proven, and Raymond was Stewart was appointed to Enquge into of the axe isoagain ringing through the to Mr. J. Barr, of Grey, on private Heald, having sold out to Mr. Robert 11 : . . T- . ympap sent -up for trial. Mr. Wm. X. Grieve, I Committee ,woods preparing the winter firewood.- rmB. 4 Q large quantities. Our stock of Sugats, S the matter. The Street 1 to Paulin of this place. Mr. Heald, 11-1 . t.A' - : 0 i- . . , - . Tobacco.i, nd General Groceries is complete and who lives in the sat le neighborhood,has . - I I li . I were authorized to ome of the Thesportsmenof thisplaceare enjoy- MARKETS. -Fall wheat, 83c to 85c.; whoBeable management has von for I , 1! I well assort(d in all lines, and as we have one of recently had co repair e . . - —HAVE —, . . 4 nsid3rable quantities of leading crossings on Main,G6derich and ing themsel hh business inch an enviable position - %.. . . *'c ; I the largest tud best bought stocks in Ontario, we ves shooting 'ducks, musk- spri 70c to 72c ; peas, '50c to 53c; . - ,­ , .- 1. ; I 99 . I [-4 o undersell whipat and other prain stolen from big Jarvis s eets. A'communi ation from rats and mink, whichL are very numer- Oatsi 25c to 26c; barley, 40c to 75c; In mercantile bircles, intends leaving .. 1 J,--1 will n0t,ftIR iw any hPuqe in the Trade t . * . . - - ; ? tl_­ -- i WiLso. & b . . ,but as yet no alue has been -dig. Xx. T. D. Ryan complaini, 'n the Aux Sauble River Where it 1, $4 to $4.50, hay,. 08 to $9. 1 -xanune our stock - , , ­ - us. call and L x & - -that the. ouso po fa England in a short time' where he , I - - - f'j.-- _ L , I - . - ! . I I . ..' . yousu., 6 8 . col ered as to who e thieves are. 'On water from the street big callax passes this place.-- -Mr. Gilbert A. uN,Aw.k-y.-On Saturday last a horse q i: . i-:, -- I I Pr Toses following the same business OPENED . — . .., I,- I -, .-W,Nf. Ai,LE ds remov- a qua,ntity of . d 6 s flood a SI. bough on a- much I-irger s6ale. We L OUT THIS WE .: Noxic.E N inten. Monday night I&BLt dry was referre to th Drain committee. Powell has be4ii re- ngaged to teach in tie to a verandah post in front Of EK I ­ . . . ; -- . ing about the first 6f November to the I new shop goc ds and a buffald robe were carried An account of Mr. Williar I Campbell" Lumley school, or school Bection'No. 10, Leadbeatbr?s store, took fright, a i ; E-1. . 11 I- ­ . - . wi ih Mr. Paulin eve - ­ IL I 1: king f1ttedi up for Idm in the Telegraph Block, and off from the store doors of Messrs. Wm. for 838 50 i an n I I I .. ', --:,4 'in the inean'time, is offering bir, bargains in Teas, for clothing for policeman, Usborne. his efforts to get away, took the post ne ff entE rprise, and trust that the basi. l I . 1 -7 2 . - . . i "­ L 1 . . Sugars, Cafrants, Raisins, Roice, Pickles? Sauces Hi4, Goo. E. Henderson and John with other accounts were or lered to be —. I with I -. him. No further damage was . I ; - I . .1 . ne is ma3 prove as remunerative in the I . , if Spices, Cmnned Goods,, &-c. Also Cream Crocks, Rogers. - The goQdi i from the -various paid. A Bruce eld. . - . . future as it has done i the pp,st. TWO CASks op - I -1. . . . J . resolution wis passed ordering dong. in I I . . I I . - i I Butter Croleks, Buttel, Rowls, Prints, Ladles, parties were taken on the game -evening the payment 6f a claim by I r. Thomas MR. I GIDITOR--Sjit.- -In the last issue A61 CIDEXT.-On Saturday last as Mr. . . 1,; E . F lower Pol s, Crockery, &e. IVILLL x ALLEN, I . I I : , , 4d about 6 o'clock. I Downie, of 050 for lumbe 4, left over of your paper, an article entitled 11 bad J. DblBon, painter, was working on I - - A t ­ Mrs. Whitii5y's Block.. 567 . I BInevale. - - .- I . - - . . . , i7i I — - I : I ­; , I . I . . - . . i Tar Canada Landed re . ompany : from last year. This clail was fully boys," attracted my'attention as well HaIVs Hotel, he fell from the scaff'old, "NAEBDDY's B,&iR-.;.'1-Thesereni1yof - I . a ,.- i ^ - i" TEACHER. -Mr. G. W. i - I o , - I ­- I offers to b z rrowers the f 11, , owing a6untages : .1 investigated .by the Council )f last year as that of many others. The author of a distance of 15 feet, bruising his %houl- oil, - villa e has been disturbed by an ex- . . . - , F': . 1. Loan payaole at any time within 24 -years, at Fie., d, of Windsor, has b6en engaged as I . r , andpayment of it was relused. Pa. the article' must surely have been mis- der. He is now much better, but as cit' ,Ilan I I p- . g af -'air. Last 'Thurday evening, %E,NCL SH MA .7;L"'. theeption.of thaborrower, without auv fine or ass'. sta,at teacher for the Seaforth High J2 . DE i . I, -,c T . tience And , perseverance, however, fre- taken, as to the loc4ljty where the dig- yet not able to work. I (14tb,) a ahild was left on the doorstep OLOTH"I'm ;: '­ . I ;­ 1 I extra payment whatever. 2. Lo- rate 6f interest Sel ool, at a, salary of $800 per annum, quently overcome many diffi Guliies, and turbance occurred.' . Br .-efield, is at ODDrELL' . , , - -- , f - I - I -8 per ce f,. pfr annum -not in s&vance.. a. Xr Field comes hi ,en4ed u a ow's Co-NcERT.-Westem Star , of one of our most respectable citizens, a 1: , 0,_, - . . . I . ­ I , The total I - n and in.0rest pavablo bvl a rate'of - by the exercise of thibse -irtues Mr. present and I under';3tand always has Lodge, Independent Order bf Oda. Fel- iand the iews getting abroad at once, I ­ . . . ; ­ 10 pe). cent. per annum. Agent for Seafort , Ivu. TheTrustees,6ft eHigh Schoolseem, Downie has, at length,secure I his cla:im. been -exceedingly peaceful and lows' Brussels, intend holdibg their an- caused a ug,reat commotion. Suspicio ­­ I . . . I . , - RxLL, Alain Street. 569 . I det, winined to ske a good 11 quiet. i on —FOR . - . I ­ I I commenee- i - , ' - Mr. Dunlop was. -instructed to -collect And if some " llu iness Men" and nual concert on the Ist of January of the gu Ity party having been aroused, . t i I ; I ;. - -1:4 : I A(;U-XT9 W-A.NTED, in every Town and ment, ar id to ave he institution i 1. i I I I i t*1111k . all the tools belonging to thi town, and 11 Students 11 reside hdre,or some 11 Gen- next! The Tandy Brothers and other seareh was instituted, which resultedin . - ; i - .: . Town.;hlp in the counties of Huron, Bruce, Perth, among the first in the Country, .-from . I - I . I . .. , "- Oxford, Wat _ . q irst start.' By the payment' b, 1, - , !rloo, and Middlesex, to soll and ad- I the f which had been used during the Beason tlemen of leisure 11 sojourn here for a talented vocalists have been engaged the arresi i of a young woman, who was I` ;1 - I I I- - just to wincll ws Munn's Patent Sas,h Regulator, . in the various works and d( liver them time to admire the picturesque scenery for the occasion. I j ;, g . . 4 I . ­ - , can be applUll to puy window,. and is Imferable to of liberal salaries, bhe have secured brcught before the magistrates charged 6 6 0 U R B 0 y S 9*1 I . y - to Mr. Dorrance, market chrk, for safe and enjoy the freshness of the country FA,ouwELL SER'sro.-z.-Rev. E . J. Rob,- ,W ­h the )ffenee. The culprit acknow- Is : - .r I I -; -. .. . 'Weight I , - . It - I i, ,j ­ . - ding I . I . I z. I s at I ILI ' f f le.cost. Good references must the service of teachers of high stan keeping. Apetition from M1. J. S. Rob- air, they have the prudence, as well as i11B011 preached his farewell sermon to led -,ed lei ving the waif but denies that - . . ­ ; -.. I ' , . I . . ; . I - . accompanv all mptilications. J,Ls. A. Cm -NE &Co., in the profession, Who will be certain to berts -asking for a: new crossi ag on Main the politeness to beha' e as gentlemen.- a I i I - 'I ; - f9ea,fortli- 514 . I ; ,4 - . v arge congreg . - - gation in - St. John's .she ig,the mother, and refuses to gi r ,, 4 i tion, a repu I've , I . secure for the in , tation street op . Robert's . Z .i i s . ; 1. i: ,;J I - W, 4 STUPID. . pogit6 Mr store was O,-iE op 11 Tur, Bo-ys.11 churoh, last Sunday, on the eve of his ,an -titulars. She has been sent to . - ---------- m- : . 3' Poll I ;­. 5 i I I I - t - . . , R '. E. ! oi lerich Ito stand trial. 1v Tni iino . erred to the street Comi nittee. It leavin'a Brussels for Exeter. ev G "I? A Because he buys a pair of Shoul- whi h ' . c ' .: 'Sen4ib"y , (Stooped) I man & " "' I ca t fail to assure its success ref . Me : 0 . I ; :-J evea in 9, pecuniary point of view. K l inE bances- the Kfflop. Ryanil the new incumbent, arrived on T'HE C1310EsE FACTony.—A correspond- , . k- ;- t1or DmWe.q frorn LunsDEN &WiLso,N and, straight-. . I I les'ixe never ed .. . t- z" this; matter the Trustees have act fences and buildingsof ceemin persons COUN CIL MERTINGS. -The Council Wedihesday, and will preach his open. ont sends as the following - The'cheeBe The.Ch eat and Beat Lot we ,- el's 11i'llself,!up.' Of course tlieLac . T I - , . stooped hstul id) enough to go anywhere else for I Wisl-ly Etud. in the b( st interests of. -the a . 11. . eap : - - . . s smal. distances, 'so ory in Bluevale was carried on very ever had.. W N W As we afe to have a - !, , them, io tb(,%' know that they keep the largest as- to It. encroach on Ne street met at Herman's hotel on'Oatober 5th. lng's rmon on Sunday next. . I have .... I I ; sortment ft AiA and a Committee c ell Made and . : 14 c -in give a perfeet fit at the lowest - Z 6 ----- consisting of the Members all present. *The following LiRmjAm Cilui3-- k meeting was held t nsively duri 11( - r . . SCII ng the last season : - ,.- price. 572 001, it is Well tlLat it should be a ,, until t a . - p i Mayor and Councill attio and accountswere ordered to be paid, viz.: in th Queen's hotel, Brussels, on Tues- the last,week inoOctober, by Mr. John ' . i G - - ors E : - credit to the place. % ; i I 6 E , . . ; I - GkLL ATJWAL' RT80S & C6.1s and . , , Strong was appointed to look ft;r the . annah for gravel; day. e,Vening last, for the purpose of or- Leech, of Gorrie, wb ' superin ' . .. *— ?, . see the lmp oved Diamond Cross -Cat Saw made I . 0 -- te'nded - . . matter. A motion by Mr. 1' ;h see- Q14 to R. Govenlock, for gravel. . After ganrig a Youh,g Men's Liberal Club. the businE gs. Mr. Leech, ii seem - I . . from best do xble refined cast steel, and gua-ran. THE NEW Fou,.;D.n %--- The new fo uu- on' , , I s, be- -1 I . : s teed to out t1 ded by Mr. Williamson, - J. Leckie, Esq., was called to the chair A.Du I , - rxty cords of. hard wood without re- v , nstru ti g the transaction of other business of im- 0amo barkrupt early in th summer, *EATLY FINISHED 0 :1 . -. f . $ It, nnM - I 09 fittiug Also Lance, Tooth., only 80 cents per dry buildings and lax, d were sold a .few the Street Committee to .hav p new side- portance the Council Adjourned. I whenj the following officers were 'elect- -qui,nownsothepatrons. R,econti-nued, ENTS* .. . : I .t foot. 5724 : . I daysagounder po.,vv3r of a aae walkslaid4rom William Henderson's -Pursuant to adjour .ed: Alex. McKenzie, President; A.J. -v ever, to ; % .1 . I mort-4 I . : Z' ., I . - I . , 1 . COAL S+OVr FOR, SAMu.—A 'splendid The property was aurchased by7mr. nment Council ship monthly over :500 1 - . I . - gate to Goderich street, and rom A. G. . -1 -. met at Leyden's Hotel on Saturday, McColl, Ist Vice President , P. Scott, eeses, abd must have applied the pro- , I - - % . : . % 4 1 RuDelman, of Goder'ch, for the sum of McDougall's corner to the co ner at the 1 present C ; rt, Secre- - eeds for his own benefit, as he only . go,re,rc-ign Cord Stove for sale ; used but last win- ­ . November 2nd. Members al' 2d Vi'e President J. Stewa* We will offer Suits, Complete at the 7; - i I` - I ter: (L barga,!;a. WiLLIAm ALLI­N. 567 Q10 aver the smoun b claimed by -the skatinc, rink and th pai. . 4 i- . , , ence alon Y Coleman A number of accoui ts were presented I c . som 3 of his patrons a small R CAS,R'Wonly . t ,: , I - n tary ; Alex. Straeban, Financial See- following low figures, FO; . 7 -1 - . To Rf--­,Z1' or sell, very cheap, ,an ex- n4on'gage. We do n)t know what Mr. , , j. I , ! i 1. - . ' I I !L - - -5 - street -too Mr. Case's house, was lost on a for road work, and debentures is retar 1; F. S. Scott, Treasurer; J. E. mises, to kT,P - k" ] 2 calleat upright piano. Apply to Smith & West, Run ci 'Man intepds doing with the prop- division y AMC unt'. ,ith good pro , ­­ - - - The Council ad ourne Smith, D. M . I . 1, -­ 4 . 11 erty. We hope, howe 0(rl 01 a goi g, until the last loahof milk - soaturtli. 6 , d to therefor; 1 75 to Richard Pethickstfo , c1ntosh and D. Smale, th . . . I I wer, that as he is meet one week from nex Monday stone hammers, and 05 to each Of the Councillors for East Ward; D.McGil- came in,when Mr. J. -Leech made ' . L'. X'Its. J E. Ti-roit.*ks., Dress ancl Msn- now the'sole propriet)r e will got the . - . I . . 4 night. - . - . - ­ -,, I F He -Val,;-r, E t Side of Victoria Square, Senforth R following parties for charity, viz., licuddy, G. Leadbeater and George Da- knWa to ' i honest customers the fact . . ­- i l I works i order. There 1 not a betier . —* to the . nis TWEED 8 U I P.1 - , , - . . : : I 0 - — i . , -Widows Toole and Cahill, vidsoii, Go T b. - . -. . -.V 1. opening in Canada for such an estab- Huron -Live Stock Ass ciation. Kenn and James uncillors for West Ward, that he.,was worth nothing, and they . I . . Foxtxmt ' . I I I vi A RESIDE -,,(T. -Mr. y . Wou I . - D F..k 0 .1ishment, And had -this one falleur. into . The Council adjotirneato meet SURPRISE IND PRESEINTATION. - On . 'a havo to take what cheese was . 11 V - ­ A meeting of the members ji,ndl others at Davis' Hotel ort the last Saturday Thursday evening last a num . . . I 11, 11 W. Y. Wa d, who was for merly engaged - I . . . I I I Competent hands at the outse : ere in ores e in uron Live Stock As- in November. . members of S b. J"ohn's Church and a ter i " series of noisy -meetings threaten- . ii 7 I - I . - .-the ba n wid confectionery b:usi-- would be a flourishin j, business in ' . . ev- . I I ! I . z I . : :7 . . : . no s in ,4 ne ociation was hold at McLann's Hotel, ; —$I— For Boys 4 years old . -, "S) aforth, died at Listowel, on it oral friends of other denominations, 6c, law and imprisonment, the last ---------1W 75 : . - - I- - . t i , now. Mr Runcimau is a geft"leman Clinton, on Friday ls t. Th re -wus . il . _ I I . ; - I ; . . . , the 13th in: -,t., after a few- days' Ulness. a Cranbrook. . wee , . 7 I .1 . . Of nergy, iie "understands th busi- very fair attendance. The report of A . I met at the residence of the Rev. E. J. ing came off on 'the 13th inst.,. , ' - ; . p He was it r a,tive of New York State. NOTHER Pio--E ' I whe 1 the patrons finally concluded to . I I . . q lEn Gox.E.-We regret Robinson, and esented him with an 11 . . 11 nessiand can control sufficient capital. the Seciretary, -Which was read and t' pr . w - I . I —.— i . We trust, therefore, t at'he will.st . . 0 announce tbe death of an old and address and a purse of $40, on the eve take about 800 cheeses to payoff a debit For Boys 5 years old. - . i .,.. *4 4. 3,00 I - . 9, ; . . . .- . BALL.— 1. -once adopted, showed that after aying off much respected settler, Mr. Donald Me- of his, departure to Exeter. The ad- I I , -1. grand ball will be held in re -open the works,- an I make them what 'all expenses incur' .10f o er 19, , - I . ­ rbd in . .. -- . . ; .1 - .. . onnection Neil, farmer, of Grey, who- died rather - dress.Was read and presented by Mr. . I I I .r the "Vow'n Hall, Seaforth, under the aus- they wereintended to be -a benefit to with the last sale and during the year, unexpectedly on V riday, November 8th, I JameslDrewe, one'of the'ehurch war- I Vaxna. For Boys 6 year - ,. . -. P.ices of Re , , i ­.. ,s oId.­ . 3 W . I of , E - ton n PIOPEUTY CHA- ior­—Mr. S. Moffatt ; . Cue Hook and Ladder Com- the town and a'conv(nience to the Bur- and altar collecting .all am ter a short but severe 1111ness, which dens, and the. purse was presented by ; t1i e, ii of . - tints due af I - . . . I r I . ber 3rd. I sociation which are C llectable I . I Pany uesday, Decem- rounding country, ins -eaa of as they are the as- , h has sold hi a property in Varna to Mr. - 11 i - ets'have been placed now -an ey e bare with Christiai fortitude and Mr. James Knox, on behalf of the con- , . I ' e -sore and g&avation to the there still remains to the cre(it of the resig Ettion. He had attained the ad- gregation. . - i . 1. - I -?- att'he low figure of U. 'An efficient . D Sto , who is about to build a bricJs: I 1. - . ratepayers of the t Mr. Robinson replied in a. . I ... ; .. I : , -, . --- ; - I . . , Committee has b6en $6 im-ed f6r the car- OW10 whose moubyhaB association the sum of 7&64. The vanced age of 84 years. The deceased very neab and appropriate speech, after hot on iti. I For Boys 7 years old. ­.­ .%.... 4 .* - - -- .- ., V . . z I .A - i, I . . . . . Z, (f the pro" amme - and no , ' ' . AwMiIxu OLD RESIDENT Goxp,.-Mr. . or y I r . . . : , - -.,;- . , . realized- any be 3.efit,either direct- pointed for the o Sul o delivered by the AQ itrong Sr., died at big son's resi- I : I ­ w I ng :ear, viz.: I . i , - Pains will be spared in making the ;(, of Mull, Argylshire, Scotland, in -the Rev. Mr. Jones, Presbyterian min1ster . ryinc, out been'sunk in tl em a- id w ho have - not foll wing officers and director i ware &P- emigrated from his native land, Island whichaddresses wer . as , . I t - " - o lyj or indirec'tly from them. Wharton Hod -son, Exeter, resident; , d Va a, on Sunday, .the 10th For Boys 8 years old...­4- . . . 4 e affai pass off pleaswatly &Dd sociably. . . I . . 13 Year 1820, and settled in the township and Mr. Colwell, of Morris. The com. enc) in ru ....... 5 00' . . . - . - : - . , . , - I - - . —.-- . M. Y. McLean, Seaforth, See: etsyY and ;f Dalhousie, County of Lanark, then a pany broke up about I o'clook, after z 'i.- . I Good music has been secured for the - of N )vemb 3r. He was 66 years of age. . , -1 , - - ­. . oil. . . EAFORI HXTEs ADRo .-We notie . - - - I I , occasi . S I 6 by . Treasurer. Directors --John Washing- dense forest, living there.until the year having spent a vety pleasant evening He 'Was a E ative of Scotland and emi- - : - ; --*------ I ton,- West Waiyanosh; John : fason, H. 1856, from w . o' grate I to tl is coantry in the year 1823. For . I ... 6, the London p6pers t at: a couple of hich place he moved with -- Boy,$ 9 years, * J z - , . z ­ TA.N Dy B 1 OTHEII S. Tho J old..... , . ­ I P... - . rba.rs of age, He had a i enial, lively didpositi8n, and . ... 5*510 -. ' Snell, Thomas Moon vand Jc lin Cum- his family to, the township of Grey, then I Grey. . ; I . I i Be t1stly cele- young girls, about 15 - who .. -C1 I : . , Uri . -a rs are acre -in eligaged to visit gave their names as i e, E xeter; L I w 'as I iked I y all who knew him. He I . . - . brated si ming, Hullett; James Ok - also a wilderness, again to undergo the ODITU.1,ny.-On. `Lue,sday, 12th inst,, hF d f:)r years been engaged in the man. ; . z , 1. . 0 Ina, Mulligan and t our town and will give a concert in Hunter and S. Hunter, Uslor ne; R. hardships of a pioneof a life, and settled abo t ii,00u, Mrs. J.JW&tp,rs departeathis For Boys I D . I . m . 9 . . . Margaret Ryan, 'wex 3 discovered one - .. . . .Me 7 - 1 7 I . 1. . -. . I - 99 ufact ire of 3pinning wheels and churns. y .4 . ... 0. - , . . , .- C&rdno's 11 on Tuesdav evening, Do- evening last week in ), stable in that Ta art and E. Holmes, Clinton; on the farm which he kept up to the life u.t the residence of her son -in -1 ears old . W - 6. W ; I -; %, -1 cGuiber 3-ra, -under the auspices of the city, whor Hugh Love, Sr., Hay " aw, erits of these are known far and . z . f , . ; Jame Biggins ti The In , I . - I ... - I de, and any of his In I - I e . they ba taken 6 their me of big death. The funeral on Sun- Mr. Oliver Smith, Sr., lot 8, concessiori wi , odist , I : r, Pe . I .. . . . -youn" le of the Canada Meth qnarter for the nig it; They . told a and William Dixon, Stanley Thomas day last was largely attended. . ake will be in. . I .- I ' I . . - in . .1 Clinrch. [hey will be assisted by Mrs. ver J. Bell, Londesborough ; Chi eB Ma His re- 6, Grey, at the age of 85 years. be- - . I 4 1: I V .y pitiful story to tl e effect t1ist, they itins were interred in the Presbyteri use long af 'lei his remains will have Vor Boys 12 years old ..,.­..... 6 So - ; . , a I . son an . hesney,Tuel orsmith; burying ground of which Church he was land, a#d came to this section about woul eredinto dust. . I . Man, and others of well had c me from Stratf)rd to work in an Thoma:s Evans, St. Marys; Kelty, of I d Goo. M. C an ceased was a -native of Hawick, Soot- ' I .1 . known We ,t. This will undoubtedly hotel in London, but that the place was D LVid Me- P :8EINTA TION AIJD ADDRESS. --:- On : . " a faithful and staunch member. 13 years ago.. She retained her facul- ; . % be the cone i t of the season,. and we so rough that they were afraid to stay N augbi, Seaforth; A. . Med. Al I en, God- Wedi esday, on the occasion of the' do- , , . z - I i : . - I 5 . . - . . Would cord-Wly-recommend all lovers in it, and that tb I erich; W.'L. Ferguson, and'William - ties to the last, and enjd para- For 130YB 13 years old . . - , . -. .1- - F. I ey donqequently left Huliett. tu -8 of Rev. Dr. Shand from Varna, .. .. — - .4 * , i ­ . - 11*111 " - ..I .. . , tively good health until shortly before . . - I .1 rl - I I I of "ood mu .c to form no' other e- and were anxious to m*e their Young, Colborne; John Beacom, God- FAR3r RENTED. -Mr. James Kerr has her death. She leaves behind her to Cs'fr ends in and about that place pre- . - ­ inents for 'at eveuiul-. way erich Township. I I . 1. I . . —.- I back to Stratford agaiii, aln'd that -hav- sehte him with a pu rse containing, a - ..­ : It was una "mously rented, his farm east of Lon, to mourn her loss And cherish her mew- I . , 11 ing no money resolved, to --hold another lale next . 0 -- 0 they wei . ' libera , sum of money, accompanied by For Boys 14 to 17 year.$ ola - . - O * . a -1 STUXING WHEAT.—Last spring Mr. qu art ,e force spring. Committees were ap 24r. Tamblyn, jr., and intends iovincy ory, foui of her own family who still the folowir g address: Rev. and Dear , . . - . - rs for the night in the stable fol I )inted to to Clinton to live. n 0 survive her, grand -children and 49 Si; I . . . Willittm- Rehill, dealer in seed -,v eat, wherel they were found. The' ascertain which of the Lowil g towns , r : i 0 a p ixk of esteem for your val- -­---- : . I . , . . - . . - i I girls be- VOTERF31 LIST COURT.—A dourb for the great -grand -children. She was a I . . i - . I . . offered es for the best yielos of . would offer the most favorabld induce- wo- uable ervil 3 am, ' - priz . ing yapang and apparently', nnocent, and revision of the Voter's List of this town- man w.no * . th 01198t us in expounding - seed for w i1c. had lbeen . was not only beloved by.her I rot a Goa in so clear and lucia A6'M wheat, tlie 1-i h ments to the association to 4;011 the . . I - . haviIII told their stj Ic th . f, I . ship will be held in the temperance own familv i S C) . I :, fi t nze strai rYl in- such a next sale within their lin its,v;z.: Clin- , 9 but was highly respected a mat ner a ad so Apostolic like, both . purchased. from- him. The r!1 - tforward and p: ibl ner, . ,.hall, Londesboro, on the 6th of Decem- and esteemed by all who omjoyed .her I ; auji e man 1. . . . . . ; . offered for sprin -g'wheat was ' IR, 15. This create ton, Goderich, Exeter and leaforth , her. . acqua I - I . . . much sympat[iy, land some of ,rs at d hearers have been helped ­ . . ee to report at -he next -er ! prize has been awa,rded t,6 -Mr. Ft Deis - the good. feel' said comMitt' intance. Mrs. Wat s was mother In I I I . . ing people pro;posed t' : on dr -way rejoicing, and that the I . illop, fox 1 6 get FARM SOLD. -The farm belODging to of Mrs. Stobbie, of Seafortb. . I I K 1 meeting of the DirectorB. TI 0 mem- 3poke n from your lips will brin.g Men's I . . . I I . Carlin., Htiron Rotid, Me the comfortable homes for tl em.. In ,the I - Mr. Charles Morrow, being Lot 21, on W Union Tweed Suits at ,$7 50, . - Russiaii Siberiim. Mr. .. Carlin pur- inea,utime, un, . bersbip fee was again fi:x ' d at t nomi- COU-NiCIL MEETING.-Cou-nell met- at fo#h. ruit when 'you are gone, is the . - - I I Chased and! sawec .ne bushel, Irom made for them, they Director - I " I o til provision could -be Inal sum of 50 cents, and ' the 12th concession of Hullleft, hag been Dane's Hotel, Crinbrook, on the first eaIi,nesb Wish of those who have been so I . re -lized 27 bushels o i)eAuti- . I I - e which lie. were! conveyed to. is to be f urnis'. .1iiach sold to Mr. Francis Little, for the sum iDBt. Members all present. Apphca- in u our exposition ) I 1. - 1. f ni Police headquaxters. It soon transpir- bed with A wi ',h which Of 05,100. It is a good farm, and -We ti6n from John MeTaggart for a culvert the Ch ben fitted by y 31e a AR Wool Tweed Suit- at . I clean :1VV eat, fit for market. This ed, b6weveri that the i to secure members.- Considding the W6rd God in that loving, chari- n W. . $tory of the airls co 0 ft . . I I Wheat Was grown fdoucir I . I . t:) low Irice.at which the fee is 4 naratulate Mr. Little on his purchase. on concessions 15 and 16.'lot 23. Ap- ta le, ! Sav' our -like instruction, as . . . vatiaties, -wlfich were almost a, fail e. be d ! . . . I . I . in seryiee, in the 9 d MeLatichlin, for ta t I by tl'e disciples .of Jesus. M % ,side of other was incoirect, -that thei bt d never been the great importance of - t bject of Voters'List of 1878, for the township I sy . - a I : - --- - - — . I . cit *, that youncr VOTERS'LiST APPEA7,13.—A ainst the plication, from Donal , I P I as the association, there shoulff not be aid10 Grey plowing match, Thesumof oiigbe spared to -pre I m 7 - I yo 1 ach the un- y to,,' 86 to slo. - I . : - -,,E '2(i I the . Hullett, there are 175 appeals, more " was granted. The' following ac- sea ch bbb`le hes of Christ, and when L they were they had a Iread3l taken up much difficulty in procuring, a very than ever before. Of these 103 are b , -q ­-, Tuo Vii-- Ive notice that the I roile of Professional vagrants, and - of * -Men's Reav White Coa I F r . - - i . I ,, ervice W - ar6 call pi p Are still at larg -.n our I that tl ey haa refusec large membership list . After 1 ransact- * C Ber, y counts were paid: A Kerr, work on yo I I - , , . cows and _ . - ,p o .0 itreets in contra,vention: of the In . I public s . fered o them. It hen of I I ers ; boundury of Grey and McKillop., ahome to give an account I on ii I b ' you have many for wl 68 also learned : . 312.- of On ! a OT may I i towubv-la v% Theyarecertainlya, and 130 of the Appeals axe for parties to 63; Jas. Cam pbell, work on bou . :5)f - - , ing some further businiess tbe'meeting vatives, and 72 by Refor I I . very that Ryan's proper n adjourned . . : , . n d aruTy yo crown Jo rejoicing on that day. . . I I (f I :e was B6ard, ' 81 be put on the list. . .. ,rest' alin(ya nee to the public, as algate , , A meeting of the Dire . of Grey i I . . 0 I . and that Mulliaan, e was in Brus- and McKillop, 5 - C. Laird, Aft r apprediating the benefits of your . I . canutot be elt open fora minute v I . 0 s hom ctor Vill be I ... . I I . I - . ritb- sels, and, not Stratford. Bothgi lls will held at the Central Hotel, Es 3ter, on -. PAINFA AcCIDENNT.-A distressing ac- ditch on boundary of 'Grey'and Elms, ins uction-we beg to present you this an all . I . I . I out one- or more I dent happened on Tuesday of last $10.40; Jacob Long. gravelling Logan tokBn AS TO E N BE A READY SALE -, .. . gadniDg entrance to and i be rem embere4 by 13 ,ari Y of 0 Monday next at 12 o'clock, for 31he pur- C' ' .. - - destroviu( r g trdens, and -there is I readers. ixing the -date of the nE week, on the farm of Mr. A. Shetler,12th boundary, k, our deep regard for you from QU ou - I I I . ­ - t, - . ,ow ! Alargat,et'Beard lived with h- r mother pose off , ,,.xt sale, . $20; Thos. Eowen, ditching the frilas in and about Varna. ?, , - e I - r . iii- for t lein at larcle to eat except concession, Hullett.. . , noth r, r, . in Hst purboy. Them ather was a and the place at which it will lie held. Young Shetler on boundary of Grey and Elma, $18; The presentation was made by Misses . . - . q: . I dig- I i, . i, wha,t they i y steal, so tha,t the people I reputa)le charaCt . Immediately after this meeting the sale and a boy nara.ed Fox went into a stall Goo. Deriman, work on boundary of .McNau' lit d Smith. The Rev- : I I er, but this girl, wh on an I . are .tmuoyed - I . ti id the cows are not 4ene- ! here, Was a bright, intel en will be advertised and the book,, -will be to take a horse out, and whether they Grey and Elms, 74 cents; John Me- ere' . Noctor made the follow' - We quote the very 10 t price. . 4gent little er- Ing wes r . fitte(l. if I I p -opened for entries. Itisintend-ad that were playin,, with the - h6rse or not is i -Naught, work on -concession 17, $2; . t . tile policeni,,&s duties will I son. ' "be whole famil , left here o ; . : i , not pel ) I . 3 ver a I REPLY: . unknown, but it ben . I . . -init (o his seei my that this by. Iaw I year .9.1 -o, since which I ime, -until now, much greater publicity will be given ame ilinmanageable, Jas. Denman, part payment for work on , y Esteemecl and Dear Friends: The. . 1: i,, euforced lie should, I'l ve an a9sistaalt, ' the aale this yeitr than it was possibi no . . . . It : 'we have not heard any%i go, of them,. I ,P Striki -.Fox, it broke his left shoulder side road"4, $10; J. W. Dobson, plank Greiat God of Heaven is the maker and ". , . and if Councillors tire t00 inuch afraid 1) io give it last year, and that' blade, the upper and lower Jaws on the for roads," 1 Mrs. Mulligan also Ii . conse- $1.40; Alex. McDonald,w6rk creator of Friendship -I mean true and - Ivo Tw, 0 Prices at M8 House. . VE d - Seaforth. - . of losin", the votes of cow owners to) She occupied a small kely be si much and A couple of his on bridge, concessions 1 and. 2, 323.07 - -unpolluted friendship. Whatever evils . j . . I in- quently there whl Ii right side of his face, . . on . - , I shanty on 'the larger attendan ce of both buyers and ce obtained A. Stewart, work on concession 6, $22.' . . struct, Idid to enforce it theN should, at; ribs. Medical aid -was at ­ . . , , . . south side, of the railway track. - are in our nature & not come from . '. lafts;t, 11 I She- sellers at th and he is doing as we! - , I I ave t1le cuttrage to repeal it. The ' e approaching sale, It ig I as could be ex- 80; Jno. McLeod, word bn concession Him, but from another source. But . n lived tiara with -a i0aan named Frauze. I I by-law shoull be either ellfUrced a . i circumstances. . .1 - . .r re- , The diuriken brawl' . -Dow generally admitted - on- all sides pected under the i 3, $3,75; R. Lana epairing bridge at whatever Phere is of real good - ' i wl ich,'res Ited in that the"last sale resulted in very great . ,,, r 0 in 'US is , Idch xvill tile Council do? I thO'defl,th _ POLICY. -A short I Ethel, $40; L. Dobson, gravel, 04.50; cre4tea'bY God and cometh from the ; pealod. Be d, he father of Ho-xEST 3: Tirn BE9T ,I , - I - - - - I . .. . I -----, --- 4 i , the above ii &m,ed , ' bame ago a tenant of a 50 Mr. McKay, gravel, $10.60; Mr. Me- Father of Lights, with whom there is . I I - .good. It is an established fa,t that I I . Tm--TowN B Im--Tbe Seaforth b . na , *11 0 3 fe 'v years ago, U Hullett, after disposing of all his III - i. . I have for the -A, . . a- - ' wi be well reme d. Mrs. Mulli. through the iiistrumentality of the SA -le crop Dougall, brid( go, concession 4, $15; H. no -variableness nor shadow of turning. . st few eveilinlas been. en- 'ga,n an ck changed hands, I erty, made a McQuarrie, culvert, . I - --1 - The - a not male pub- ; I ' I aged in tier(i iadin,y our citizens lour were tried for concessions 3 and Chillst is I the Miaker and Creator of I ., her P&ra,n a vast anioupt of sto, I and other moveable prop CALL AND SEE . % 9 nit r which tran , start for Uncle Sam's domains. Short- 1 4, $2.75; L. Nichol, work on conces- the: highest species, and the noblest ' - . , the der of Beard, Ilut as there was lie, and WtiChtio'slews're ly afterward the landlord learned o'his sions 3 and 4, $16;'Jas. Saddler, culvert, i kin ] . . ': ban(l have adopted this nie,ans of raising su i i ..:1 . not cieut evidence f 0 convict I - would ndt have f d of love and friendship, which we, - a . I - e ot them they were both lischarged, and been . z % -1 I . fLInds tO IMVC,Irrelit expeuses, and -%.v I . either tl,'!e s- tenant's leaviing-, and at once fou ed 1 * 10 and 11, 65.50; A. Duke, as his disciples, are bound to cultivate. made had"A)aot been for ale. ow I concessions I I . So that, on the whole, the him. At Stratford be, with a constable,. work on" convession ,3, $8; G God OUR IMMENSE STOCK I aro glad Whear that thev are succeed- I ,since which time they have not Diree ors are . . i I . in" tolerably well. They beei, I arrow This embraces the purest love to , I i oL-th. This gi " I -of calls to make and we'trust was eminently successful, and n an- . I 0 . Z . 11ave Vet a. heard of round Seaf justifiedinclaimingtbat the labt sale found his man, and made enquiry as to Brothers, plankiiig bridge on conces- and i to all of our fellow creatures. , nuruber ri, . the whereabouts of his -team. The sions 10 And 11, S34.47; Jno. Broad- Kin mess evokes kindness. Thus your "" , Jane Mulligan, is th . - - e daugliter of tile . 4 . . .r in this tragedy. ; theywill cunt liuue to Iu( 'et with liberal - heroine -ticipating that -the coming one f ill be landlord was informed that it was sold foot,lumber for roads,51.7,5; A -McNichol, kindness to-nught manifested to me, in I . n - . -- . ,ho 0 aubscriptious.1 The band have imade : w I Many of tbosb . - _ at -.ended the trial will remember very much more successful still. Fur- - to a farmer, but to whom he did not a e concessions 11 and 12,$114 . ; I . .-. rapid progreq under tbeir present in- . know, but he obtained a note for them * .1 * 8; yout address and the concurrent gill. ; I ther particulars wll ' i ber. TI a straigbtfo . v u Eg . rwa ( , innocent an I gDrD Tbar . stractur, and lia I a dq-,reo of I ELppareilt I 91 I have given rde, has rushed far into ve reacheL C I . .,balance of contract on bridge, you' . - . 0 1 1v truthful mai ner wo6k after the meeting of the Djrccto s I The constable said he, perhaps, might j, concessions 7 and 8, $250; McDonald I my mind, and gone dov.m to its depths - . . - 1. . proficiency not frequently Etttained by - in which I .1 I . she ea ' A. G. MCDOUCA" & 00.1 . : a - , , ' I the keen - ----------------- 6— .., ote, fil im-ilar institdtious in toxvms of this siz'. ce, LnC and6rders me to tell you -that I Wa I her eviden on Monday. _ know the farmer if he saw the no ,I & Thorndike, removing floodwood, $7; 11 I - . grie d shame and the tenant unthinkingly handed it I Thos. Bothwell, opening ditch on con- I neveor forget you through the whole of . . . i e f'I ! Thev are, in filict, a credit to the to ) wbicl ,although so -Mr. Alexander Moir, of thl third to him, which the conBta6bfe in his cessions 10 and 12, 32; F. Coats work I I - . I . - wn, * _V011DII-hle seemed to fee' put i . : t., , . fLud as the sev ral members b . t , 11 I 011 account of concession of Usb'orne, bad U mis- pocket with the remark that he , would on aide road 3, $6; S. Pollock, work oni .1 lay life until my last and final hour of . I . - e I ­- I ! I ave SPI 11 ' t' e unfortunate position in which she I fortune t I I ' this resent existence. AnaI hope and' Direct Importers and Desaars in . - , i - . - I : to lose a valuable horA last take care of it." The landlord &fter- side road, concession 2, 317; S. Po' I des' e that this love and friendship, we Dry Goods Only. I I . I.. I . I . . I I . ... I I . ; ; . . I . I , I- -e Z .. . - I . . : . . 4 . I . i 1 1. I - I I 1-1 . . ?. i - 11 I . . : i . I ; . i . i . . . . . . . . i I . I I . . i I I I . . . . . ; : . I . I . - I. . . . : . : . . . . I . . . . . I I I I . i . . I . . . . . I ­ I P V . : I - . ­ , . . . : . . I - . I . ­ - ; . . . . . I . T7 I . . I 11 I , f ! . i , ­ . . I ­ I - ; I . : ­ , - i :. . . . . I ! I t .1 I ; - . . I I I . . : . . - . . i - I . . - - . I I . 11 I I I , . ­ ! - I I i i . , , , , , - , , , - - I I - , , - , i - , , , , , I - I - i 11 1 - . - , 0 A 0 i I .119, itil n J. i , l, A Iii ) tial I , 13 i ) 1 1 r I I i - le I . 110 a I 4 1. I I r , e al ', t -0 114 a up , If, I m i t r - - - 1 5 I I . - - - . I . . ! - . I ! . . - . I I i . . . 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L A - I stance P. O. i I I - ­ - " -- - ,-;,A. --1 , Ili, -6n VALU LE , : 1i I the east 11fiU of .t:%L%"Q, 4 L Ilo L , ": Tuckalsmith, CQumty of Humi ': - . -11 &scres, 8J,miles from the F;1611 I . . convenie#t to I . . - best ,quahty. For further par JAMES PICKARDlopposite t1at EsmonaTillo P. 0. i - i - - . . I . . M .-A ),,. - I a -ion A,' , wr . I . . USbip off 11 6WIil . I -or N- . 0 . 11, tion Of the Village . ­ I . Ing 92 SOME, 60 acres oleated;: I frame bairn ; also log housc,,tt- -Vood) for the EMP -31 sum -01:;4 , - farm for 4ale ln4he Oonuty 0 I W. 0 HAY, Listowel, Oti4. I - : . - - - .". HOUSE A .N-I) LOT VOIR SIX, . . . fraule'divelling house aw I lana. Thteptoperp io Affivatea I ' . deute of $. 0. X--OaugUev,U skl., untly loe&tTa. 'Cho howse it tou fortable., A good well -and 0-0 ,corner lot, and bas In It a i ew cl -trees. This property wi)l bo W I to theproprietor, '101IN AT V . I -Wer - n Pon sl"`E- A . I 'FAR , Coneesbion 6, Grey,cont.-O"Di, -clay loani )And, abotit 4,3 wtr . good cultiv atimt ,y*uug 4rej . veneeredwith brick, 24-M; ki! I . ont-buildings; about 10 Mr s 4: 46 iiiiIes from Bru"els -sod 11 Ir I School tonvenient. 'For pa:rt WILLIAM WELLS,, outheiprl P.0stoffice, ; i ' I . -- - -- )F - -, iflE­ - ­­ - - V.Allltd 1 Olt .-,—Tbat we X iysituavaiarm,I,oti, c n, . I i i , CGUT ty -of Ainr,on) ,containiog. I which are ,clearea ; there are th; , . - houses, harii, horse st0le, colly.1 and drIvfnghouse;.a1so,oroIiaxk1 -water. 'rho farm. is situat*4 tk - Town of Seaflnth,on .the V_utc particulars apply to -IlecAv -STED, Seafort,b or to SIMON ;-,: thr! On t4eprenuseg. i ­ - ­ - ­ I : 4j, Sal;- f . - - " I- t F.A"' 1 sAll"'For abl InTin, being'Lot 1, (jo . Allip of Rullett, situAted 1J - qlj( ..* and 6 milesfrom. 'Sea brth. 'T1 I I '.1 buildiuz-5,ou the promises, ite stone house, two Etorr-yj 30 b%- creek rups through the Term; $ I I fences, A -ail tlie land in an e"I . -tivation,; Apply (au the pre, Ij2 i. . M104AVM, or to MR. JAMES I I I forth, i 3 ---- - -] - - ­­­ . I I I . T t -,RM- 1110il VAU ABLI; F. - Lot 11,,Con. 8, It.. it, .8-$:1 ta;ining 100 acres, 96 *1 whieh'i a good state of ,.cultivation, bein -the"balance is gooa hurd, . stone house, frame barn and 4 - su4 good be& -ring orp,har& :.T . miles from Selfort'li and 33m e Rippen. Schoolcloso by,'inal - ences. For further partieular I MOORE., an, tbe prejuises; - iDi , Vmn,;0,R,-1R­AL8. ­T11c Ak , , 6: ale Lot 22 Van.i Moutfib n; - le,y,coniainln- nebondrokuti edAuaih a .good state ot talt I fences, balutwe 17 acres goad one bf LIT of clewiug seeded dow,, ocres of -wheatput in this 1611, acres of .,& thriving orv a 41 0-0. ma, -.vw ietv gol f r.At trees . aft now;. . is welf watered, a ,never 4 1 _through t _ _.))e tarm. also two goo I I I . . I ... .% I I I - 11 I . -- 11 -- og a .2 neath tbo Um, -and 4 log , farm is ,situatta wit ii. two W . "the village of BAyfieia. Fdr': I. - apply to ' 14.16ULBA:R, proprletb or to W, Connor, Baylldd%'. 0.7 - , ­ - ­.- -- . d. - -- ­­ - , - LURGEFARX Von SALE ; hulf ot Lot 4 and Lot S, ,Co . tainin . g 225 acres of In -aid, 180: - r. nearly ftee from stumpA, the I L : timbered,with beeth, inap!106 t - and 1s,f . Irst-elass, n4A haviu# I are65 .acres in !all wheat,'80:1 - down and is .0 good ordeh; the' ; fliia htyL, being aAoh rlay IPAV.. I - ' . C ,little relifug, but, not, blll . - L . uever failhW spring ,creek ; 0K. 'half juries of a joung prpchard,t) viums, peaches aua zlier4eolw . 11 L - bear ; tlie buildings are L - ; . the barn is'58x,60, nn -4 I n , . . I .. 7 house and fftable is . 0. . I " i house Is it lsny- +----' wry' . . JINei largoltwo- 2 LL AU . vellars undeitlis wholebui 1 03J L tw,&en f ,t_ a4Jd,?ng,W1th Iline 0,_A(l V L . situatea 10 Miles. !row Sesx4rtl Aud'6 from 1-londesbOX-Ong)) j tj" L - A I . 'Ja.,-a j_o jffl ro&a in I . _t1i firoi -the p I L there lsi,a school houso and po a Inile; a gooapart of thei. r "main on-merfgage long +4on of- the plo,ce. T110-NIAS AT, I Post Office. - I ; I I ., ! I . - I 1.1 ­ 4 L P 1 izr - . STOCK 111011 Slv:: . - 'T ; z -PARE X0T1OE BtrkshjP'r.0,i -1L , thire Boars kept for: M - . . from Imported Stork. 'Tefts-- STANBURY, L-ot 26,, -.on?lqn 3 ; - , stsnley . i , — I L - ' To P1G B""D's"'t ' , keep durba- ,,,',,,,,,,,,,",nr"e g t1re pre Vances4o,ia 12, memilop, 0, Sul 1 $1, %to be puld at the 0i ' ne 01 privilege V1 ;1!etuln ilig -it .)3,?&Al . I I r mcm. ., I r ­­ - ,. - . . -- - HEPEU. _8— L ­ c i . L I To P"a Bu-' - keep.-fortbe ifinprny-e 0131 the p)rasept -aewis-3n, on Lot, gv ;, Vnckerxriaith, A Theiroug B! . . Tbb pio t ook the Arst prI0 -s! i oneof the -best !,ttbeeouutl Aellhr, to be P.%Id *t tML tb to wi PZJ*Ileg b of let)i M-jUk if 0 800 Z VEM YUM . I , ­­­- - -i . . . TO Pia ,B .--b)B'W.-Tbv - ' - .. keep iduring the present , Ises" Lot 11 t 'Concession. k I Ith, on - smi n mile -nolitlt:of Ngm - . .. B,red Berksliire Boar. TbU-*M a Pig Imported I-rom ALe rO - . -which th-p sum of ,44,7SO,viasl P1 . also impofted. lie is one i . . in the Couuty of lluron,b vi - ' t, , at ithe County and all the 10 I $1, to be Paid- at the% t ,0 I 1 4 1 1 , a , I t -- - - ­ . - .. ­ . I -i . -- -- . I- 4 ,.- B Tj S I NE I'S 8 - (i M.' . I : 11, -wall - . Boln, at I Rosars,00AC, A, geutg, 0er allve 0 buslOie", t L ]( oi out Ior a first-class -bik-­ I . !charge 01 a good stand 'In Ot e.nees requi; -di tlell= Te"0128 . - L Possesiolpa given 1)0t, 10th. i . 1. — I I - JALF INTEREST MiA , . . SAVE. -Tho -subscriber v . a talf-thareoft-he gteani asu ltesding 331nevale. 'The loin nient to, the railway'ritatiou 0 ern Itail*ay, and isadmir&10 and2hingle b"WeBs Thi$ ) J portunfqfora. person 'wishin L In-ner particulars .apply to Bluevale7p. 0. i : - --: ­ ,,, - -. - -- -- : . - . A I IMPORTAN -T 19 rrHE DIVISION COUR .­ L seo6na Division court 1 fxoni half-ps-4 oue to lourto' - 1 4 . in my Block, ov,er the -*toit L. WEYEIR. Clerk of Divisloli --- . ------­--- -1- . -- i --- -- - - I ; MONEY. ­­ - - - ----. - —"- -4 - M1 L- Ey TO LEN -m-1 4av . No4ey to Lena';! 900d'i'D At 13 pev cent, Cliarges Ten- obiectifeec 'tvample. 1 41 . uri C i & ,y. 'jOlfN S. FORTE] . . I L I ! , : . . . - : . ! ; 11 . : d a . . I ;, - - 1- . I I'll ;. I . . L I - . . . . - li . I . . - I 11 I I . . T I ; . ; - . - I . . ; , I -- . - . i — - -1 -, I I ­­ ­­­­ . . -