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a fair prospect f
o n041)001/210r.1)0 Seaforth ticks' kio
ty successful >at t
the Caned' ,feni
The foIld• Ring tan
vale• a pictures:
1—t—, -' David
• Johnson;,
QTICE TO HQII3F.HOLDERS.'*—arties'son, $15.• These
deli ing to have water pipes Iaid into their pri- w' .tilers from thi
Eat( premises will please leave word with the
come : ctors, WIRD & DivInsox, at the Queen's i efoore, who has b
Ho J. on or before Wednesday of next week. 651-1 (Northwest, return
tee, from five dollars to fine cen' • last: week. Be s
st K CSSoN & BLB SDLLL's, Seaforth. 651 and hes taken u
oI;N AGAIN, --The long ;look { did not see inn
'Co • has arrived of BRoWNELL'S. 651-4 A .consequently cool
I concerning • it. ---
DISTRICT MATTERS.
—
HE Boss BARLEY. °
tom 'toss, ' -lames Delane, in
of ;the London Road, Star t, .143 showed meg/trey, Was ri
IIa a sample of barley pall .A. from a fie�d on Wednesday,
on his farm' which -was.' titullyhea l- the wagon Masse
ed out, and the stalks w. h ;measu e ` him internal+ly.-
3 inches in length : oss asanr s °f Egmondville,
u that this is a fatSunday next.— ►r
fi ld. The seed
/sample pf the wh le °
was sown F est fall; ai d sold h s house, g
.. winter well. _ 6 containing in all
it as stood the
IsaacMiller for
RRIVED g few : fears ago
A
Free Pre saz`ELv:— ` t> a Winni $1.,200 for this
ss of the 20th inst., we find the has now a nice
fallowi' • "Mr Frank Fowler, of Hal- acres Mr. . Br
lett, r tear Seaforth, arrived in this c ty ;has been receive
va'} v a splendid lot of cattle, includi g week..
nlitme .bulls, two of , which ate thorou h-
s, purchased from 1 Mr. Ja es CATTLE SHIPP
ickson, of the Co.tinty of EHuron. e 1 Mr. Robert Win
Iso has sixteen very fine .caws, selec ed forth station, & c
'th great care for breeding purposes ! of very fine fat
4 • ! market. The +::1
Loa& WsEAT--Mr• John Harris, of each.' In the lo
-he 16th concession of Gr t, showe ns one of which '
* stalk of fall wheat picke from a fi ld was only two ye
Ion his farm on the 25th inst., wh`ch by the late Ro
!measured 41 inches in +length. and was fed by
Harris has a field of about'eleven a es, Tuckersmith.
d he says this is not an exception lly the following p
ong stalk: It is the best we have sen ersmith, one he
his year, and we hope it may prove' as John Aikens,.
rolific at harvest time as it ow' steere ;; George
remises. It is of the Se we., vari ty. steers • George
steers .; Thomas
of bull ;I, James Ai
• aY steers ; George
in- steers. The pri
an- 5 cents per Ib.
de- of cattle as has
of section this seas
eW- all p{irchased e
em as prices are
to Country they w
re the prices they
ull- , However, that i
ha andhe feeders
ved on the handso
g of , realized.
COUNCIL DOINGS.—At meetin
'the Town . Council held on Tue:
evening, a resolution wa passed
eructing the Clerk to wri to the
"nfactu-rers -of the marks scales,
scribing to them the kind and siz
scale` and the parts that require re
ing, with instructions to forward t
immediately, also to send a nma
place the parts in position. It wa
solved that the $20 obtained from
man & Hamilton's Circus Compan
retained for license fee, as it is beli
this show comes within t e meanie
the by-law licensing circ ses. Th by-
law providing for the wat ring of ain PERSONAL,—
street was read three tim s and fi ally ' merly of Seat?
passed. The Mayor, Ree a and Denty : was in town vis t
Reeve were appointed a ommitte: to- ing to business
make arrangements for a public: • •en- , this Week. Mr
ing of the waterworks pn Domi:• ion well and looks s
Day. The Council adjourned nail —As will be •e
next Monday evening at 8 o'clock s a aria 3 .where, our genia
excellent
•:have be
e recent
pion a
1:inen h
H. Ire
• Jame
e the
ounty.
ona v
on T
ks well
land th
of Ma
not for
young
t e emplo
n on a lo
n he
over h
e Rev.
r: aches i
Moses
Iden an
out 13 a
be sum
• Bnr
operty.
f:1rm of
li's co
nd will
1
e
D
e
•
On
shippe
load, ni
the for
tj; averag
here we
ighed 2,
old.
Reid
r. Davi
e others
es : J.
✓ and
budon
Mart,
arvey,
eilans,
eson, M
orest,
paid wr
ey were
n ship!
. Thes
y in th
r dow
d not
ere p
the dea
e to ..be
figur
eld.- Phern.
n pret- Flynn, 2
ing of race-u-lst
oronto T. Rateli
draw' . the ber
Phe on.
. Ben G. ant
priz,: I Bin : ale.
Cha: IMisup
sit to . th
Iursday a f
6E1 Dakat• O er
re, but a S.
ba an • Ha
opinl,o • do
nand'':d ban
f Mr. I' los
d of . stre lov
11 .off, al l d son
m injur .D g the
.Mc •r:
nton n
ling : s
•'ark i t,
s, to a r. he
t50. A fin
re 1s d$Bo
r. ,► " er in
•
Untie] fo ty N
inicati•n ? t1:1•
•fear n xt d
: day 1st fw°
om S : a- ' $
e sen h .: d,
Enlsh• tr
1,460 •s• • th
wo lis:
ills., nd
as r ' •• ed c'
Starll:y, ).
alker' of . p
e fed by ; th
a• for
oireeTn k- + ,
ee stee+ = ; s; �es
d, t 8e rcat.
ey, , wo
oy, t.° �P
_ett, ne
lop, th eedil
t:Iiley, 'wo
s om 4 to
a . fine !lot e
e om II is i t
tle E ere
anon, ; nd I P
the ld F
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sed f r. T
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F • , t race ha) 'le—
. Ti ' all tires -1
town and L. Bro
e : • d J. ; hornson. T •
- J. enz es, 2c1 D
ndin junp, open
ranb ok Mos'
conA laths' • race
rd Miso LaIlot•
1
Ii'ay• e o
Mrs, Wilon, wif
I9 sq., of the Lake
it.
the 1cJth mist. of co •
years She leaves
:1,ht,,childrelu to mo •
as h}ghlyl respects•
who #new=: her. M•ily have ti� armee;
ing vicinity.
. f
Beligra ej
ND OTHER:;;IT SIS.—
rsionists ° vo latel
ing expedion.s. So
ave been . caught.
200 in one lay, some
as a peundy and aa,
fish_(oeer o plen
Parties anting
g will f ndBe grave t
ll's••eWit 1isn
Mr. met . ilson,
imber D• an, s acted
es last net. He
land • d =t ting a
—Th i$ crops look
a; °oda)•. spa tfora •
I, 1
a
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gh
ha
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T. E. Joslin, h.
NOT DEAD.—We are i d to earn ' We ish the yo
that we were in error reapeoting the hap mess, and
death of Mr. Wm.. Hall, Which we an- " and comforts
nounced last week.The error o cur- ima„ "nation co
red through there_ being two men o the good! wishes wi
same name in the same place. Mr• i many friends h
William Hall, late of Seaforth, sent ; The Mess
some money .,o -his family here, in
of Mr. D. D. Rose. Shortly afte
telegraphed to Mr. Rose asking i
had received it. Mr. Rose sen an_ are among our
answer to: this telegram and recei • ed to their exemplar
his telegram a reply, "William, 1::11 is themselves the
care mo`
he seen
he e hay
1
t
George
,but no
g frien
ring the e
itchell ik
jifitagr
n by a
musics
'gone
g coupl
the o
at the
concei
e heart
r- and el
s.' Curry
d to Gode 'ch on Tu
s like par it g with
Dave and Jsck leav
1d est resi
paring
r -• spect
lasses, wh• "ill unit
etting the' • epartu
i. As we D e lore sta
erich for • perp
ll's Hotel i + !hat to
to the lim to , few w
an a hotel p r • perly,
lo�tbt but t e < will s
alar and, as h ghly re
qty town a t'ley wer
•
c yfield
4
dead ; he died this morning." It
wards transpired that 'the tele
operator at the point of delivery
sent Mr. Rose's message to the
William Hall, who, sure enough
fter-
raph regr
• had r fort]
ong ;God
had ; site
died that morning, and the emplo_ er of : long
that person telegraphed Mr.. Rase to to r'
that effect, hence the mistake. Our tno-
readers will be pleasedi to learn, here ' pop
fore, that our William1 Hall , still lives cou
and is doing.well.
THAT .CONTRA.CT.—MR ' EDITOR, SIR,
In answer to the enquiries of - °,, . p1. ! THE QUEEN' • IRTHDA
Treaves, contractor, in Pier last issue, ticipated, the el 'bration,
allow me to "say that' it might • of be , days last was tl'e best!
interesting to the many readers o your : int resting cel a ;rations
valuable paper to give the Comm ttee's pla e. `The v: us rat
reason in full for not accepting the wee fairly a d keenly
tender •of W. H. Treaves, cont actor, wee -exceeding) intere
and perhaps it would not elevat; Mr. co mittee- of m anagenne
Treaves in public esteem to ha 'e the th it part of t• a proc
Committee's reasons published it full, moist praisewart y mann
but if iter. Treaves is anxious to know er was all that could b
the reasons and will call at my • '• eel there was an im • ense c
will supply the infonpation,he as:s for many being from'neighbo
with pleasure, as. the Committee. were villages,° Th d: y's prod
a unit in what they did, and, f- any ov rquietly a d in orde
ratepayer wishes any informal on in m use tenon se of spec
the matter he Oau have it freely. I do to a well please ► with I t
not understand Mr. Treaves in saying which the progr: mine w•
that the contract was given to a •erson while the eon QS ants we
not a resident of the Town. S ch 'is isfied with th tr;atment
not the fact. The contract was given the`3 judges a d commit
to Mr. James Walsh an old resi a ent of lowing is alit the s
the Town, whose reputation as a uilder•petitors : Ca-thumpians
and contractor is first-class, and I lock, 2nd R. E win. B
understand that Mr. Copp has received ! race—lst F. - teas,
the sub -contract for the brick wo k, anal Men's . half Mil � race
• his reputation as a builder is els good. 2nd D. Fess. :tandi
I am sure that the Committer: were : Pollock,t2ed J. booby.
fortunate in getting such melt to do the --list H. Polloc, , 2nd
work for the paltry sum of $:1 over Running hop s:ep and
Mr. Treaves' tender, -Yours JOHN : Pollock,, 2nd MI McPhe
BE�ITTIE, Chairman of Committ• the stope—lst B. Ar
McDonnell. rotting
LOCAL BRIEFS.—As will be s;en by ,• Sperrov;, 2nd Hus
our Goderich . correspondence n this •' match-lst ? alkner,
issue, the lacrosse club of thi town F•shernaen's ra a—lst
gave their' autagonists a bad d ebbing 2 d I)i:' coo t. Tub ra
on Monday. The Seaforth/ ovs are li tt, 2nd J. Ga ±diner.
now champions of the cc a ties of •-- -
Huron Perth and Bruce Lon may
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t
•
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•
thel.
they wave.—The Queen's Birthday • QUEEN' ~ Bin.]: DAY. —
passed over very quietly in thi: town. b rtbday las c'lebratec
Neatly every person who coul ' , went ' usual loyal - e d pat
away. Some went fishing, a lar e num-' Laxly in the m'�rning t
ber went to Clinton and a goo, many were roused frau thei
to Bayfield:—It is intended to have a the firing' of , anvils. • &
grand celebration in Seaforth on Do- forenoon ` he pe ple cam
minion Day, on which occas; on the 'to witue s the games
new waterworks will be formal a open- 'Deuced at one o'clock
ed. The celebration will be so nethi'ng ntil night, hen ill
out of the ordinary, and neie-hboring ay home, we 11;pleasec
villages and the public geeerall • should ' roceeaings. Below is
take notice and govern theins Ives ac- • the successful *petit
cordingly. The Town Council are en- ; ral games : St' ndiug j
gineeriug matters. Full pa . icnlars eo. Haddock,,2d A. Si -
will 1►e given in clue time.— the salt Pherson.' Thr; ie stain
mania is subsiding somewhat, l ut there F reo. Hladdoek, 2d A. 5
are still large quantities goizl• out for ` ump-1st W. Thorns
agricultural use.—Potato b as are �herson. Ra mug 1
alarmingly numerous this sprit g., The unip-,=est T Re,tcli
open winter seems to have agr ed with : avidson. Fo t race,:
with theme. There will he a °' nom" in ` T. Flynn, 2d J. Tin
. the Paris green i.usiness shor 'lv•—lir. igh ju p-Ja . Milne
John Beattie has cleared out all his ock, tie . Bcys' race,
last year's flax and tow, and we are 1st Geor e Ro ertson.
glad to say: has realized well o i it. He 13oys' ra e, un I er .16—
has a large area of. land un er crop ` mire, 2 d W. Hewitt.
this year again and it prom ses well. stone-1fit Joh • Heifer
The late rains and fine growin weather , nard. 200 ya+d race,
have given it a good start. . O account J. Flynn, 2d J' hn Bro
of clover being so badly "hea ' ed" last under t welt' Gertie
winter, it was feared at one tree that Slemmon, . Al ;retta M
hay would be a short crop thi season. ' Thomson. lit n's race
Within the past week, howev r, it. has ` R. Pierson, 2d T. Rat
picked ii amazingly, and ther is now ; sledge -1st J:'s. Men
_r
he ,:or-
f' Ghi go,
nd at :nd- 1 e
rY P of J
the I city ', t
ith im. •
tice a se- e
end r. , c
don it." "
glif ,:nd;
r ble s ngs
st tills
f, an out 1
oho d by } h
ere. t
then re-
v la t. It
frier to s
n. Tey
s,jadby;
won for
este r4 of I
ith us in
•
we an-
e on on -
the ra ny
tested nd
g, and the
n s in the
esired, and
g towns; and
lugs pahsed
nd the ina-
e mann r in
arried out,
en then. by
neing jump
McPhe son.
n Pu ting
ing W' itt111,
1
er a)
here in
e, ate
slum
Du n
from all
The e
wend d
with he
yeti 1
nip— st
nigtbi.11 117
p, step
e, Jr
eh to a
Cric
ne a
over
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rt
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on
3
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heese
been
uthkarrat
ymhaakse
tory p
in the
1 be
last
10 Oen
la
14
it
1
T.
el
a
ti
1
sty's
the
ants
iby
the
parts
uned
their
st of
sev-
prize
nning
ana
St uding
ee Had,
lve
Eck
Susi
owin
111
r el
e
0
itated• . las
omP, the Ro
b4 r. Jam
is' Oa ,ement
or IA.. ril and
ti* to the
is Pyclar, and
inter, they
he *racist profi
illth2e present
e isl not an
nd f'n t wan
i
THg 1UR
god Yeas—Jacque/a
n, 2d Cook, Weir a
ssing I Moved by Mr.,
1110- Weir, that F
on the
and johntt
d Keine.
o all 1 in place of asi3pearrneglitr
Trove, Moved by Mr. Weir, secou
I 30 and 31, co
report at next
Wm. ried. Moved
sump- 1 Diessre. Weir,
'bus- tee to exarni
tion of
ay Co
wide
RICES. 114
n to $430 9fo
r old he ferfl for 5c
t.
uncan
t cattle
sold
rrow es
und.
nated
e, aud
ve been
hrough
exting
old H
r, for
that it
raising
thy of i Rail
meet at For
7f oran.
in' gTsnteTisre
or the Passed off v
timber F;rst
ne; and were
/mut/A noon
were
seer
the r
SIrQ`
pat ime.ster
ey— arried.
ation to in pect sideline
cbeyssioyins. 13 and la, and
meeting of ouneil—Car-
, that th Re 170 and
nd Jacque be at commit- .
e the 13 line opplesite the
n, and rep rt at the next
Toronto, G e0yr: d Bornacse.
any Direc ors. addressed
ing the g age a d re -
e road.
n, it was
e Council adjanr ed to
Clinton
TY -FOURTH. Th preceed-
n • the Queen's Birthday
ry pleasantly, na were
came he athletic spoits, which
keenly contested. In the
the ho races took Pla
fairly successful. There
ity of od horses, alai
gervine „running ho
slightly in)
of th
tic sp
pound.
s Lang,
s incor-
he first
lc per
correc-
stag for
matter.
ve good
9.S We
ill find
able de -
k there
scale of
oughont
avenue
from 50
d" even
Thurs
hei fire is sup
the house
consumed ha
thre window
ode t and i
The fa
ie the
t has
mein
urth
en oo
WASHI 0.*
the Mk tlatd
Nov HE )3
ns in the vea
Ifto the Atha
an , has ler
• strong.
1: Rs ,r4asiisse
he aft
Bai
tek cant
11
are d
se of
uring t
e farm
washi
es per
cLaren
realiz-
de Mr.
a fine
ddo colt
list
Athl
race
File
Clin on.
and Putts,
Floo y.
run ing-6
W. Wooda
Fair ane ;
lock Seco
Th' d—trot
Fitz immo s; 3d Londesli
job Bell. Fourth — runn
211 Yoneg Nettie, 3d Archy,J
after -
e, and dollars.
was a
me of
is very prove
such a dangerous, trap to be erected at
a place where iti endangered hundreds
of lives every day. It is not the first
time that bill boards have blown down
here, and there Should be an examina-
tion as to the stability of the structure,
which in this ease wes onteageously
flimsily erected. ,
Anil Bryn ' LANIGUAGE. — Our Police
Court was occupied a couple of days
last week, decid ng as to whom among
a dozen or so of women had the most
abusive tongue . The Court was of
ii
opinion that on of them gave $4 worth
of slang, whic , added to the costs,
amounted to,$9. Two other charges
were disnaiesed :with costs against the
omplainant—the same party above
alluded to. Squire Crabb on the
barristers; appetaring for the respective
LicnosSe. --: On Monday, Queen's
,Birthdata a. match game of Lacrosse
took place here between the Goderich
and Seaforth clubs, for the champion-
ship of the coUnties of HIIT013, Bruce
and Perth) - Tbe first game was won by
the Goderich i boys, after which the
Seaforth heys twent in on their muscle,"
and won three, straight games, thus
proving themselves the victors. Thei
Goderich club was somewhat unfor-
tunate in the game, in having two of
their best players disabled. An admis-
sion fee was charged at the gate, and
-quite a sum; realized — about forty
cernittg the matter. Acc4
meeting of the Company
last, a committee of three
ed to wait upon the Conn
meeting, which WaS to be
31st, to ask theta to car
motion. On the mornin
several citizens were very
denunciation of the fire co
turning outein. the course
c)onipany stated that with the exception
of a small subscription list, some of A. G. MCD400U
he company
e not filled. A boy named
was riding one of the
es, was thrown if and there is scare
red. The follotinn is a one er more of . its members are down
titors with it. 'There are no serious cases,
d foot however, and pais is a good tinte of the
ad W. year for it, as there is not so much den- •
yard— ger of the victims catchieg cold.
his children's complaint
ent here just now, and
ly a family in town but
successful co
ord. Two hunch' d
3. Floody, Olin
orse races.—Fi
owner ; 2d B
d Young Nettie!
ing-3 entries,
Ord r of th Temple, will 15
iai
the empl s' Hall, East S re
o'clock; bytand under t
eptor, Judge Toms.
Cur.—Pullman &
0 ng te the rain and high wi
eou d not get up their can as
full house in the evening, ho v
gay very general satisfactio
NT TO THE SESSIONS.
ey, who was - commit d
ntlY for stealing money a
Mrs, Freer, was up be
ted to, e tried by a ju
goes to, the sessions,
nt removing to Lucknow
el there in the premise
and lo erly kept by
e. Mr Snell spld out
oderia to Messrs. Cnrr
eaforth who took po
SR. —Mr.Phil Re
novel nature.
wheels. The b
14,411
MAY 28, 1880.
ere app illt-
011 Fladay
at its eat
held on the
y out their
of the 24th"-
ttd in their
pany for not
f which the
which had not been paid,.
had never had any assista
funde of the corporation
citizens, and it was thou
had ' no great reason '
think that had the Ine,
Council or some of our le
goneito the fire hall. an
few -*or& of encouragem
to the company for their
it would not have been a
the company have been 1
vice for two years, andl
have saved a good many
lars' worth of property,
that the first ease of _an
moat or thanks for such
excepting that of the Co
• day night last, has yet t
to the company. Below
the prize list of the gam,
Eight mile race—let P.'
W. Smith, 3rd R. Willie
heavy stone—let Robert
Morrison, 3rd A. Scott.
stone—lst R. Taylor, 2a
A. Morrison.. Throwing
lst A. Morrison, 2nd AI.
McLean. Throwing li
A. Morrison, 2nd. A Se
Lean. Hundred yard
Taylor, 2nd 3. Ainley, 3
Two hundred yard. face
2nd 3. Ainley, 3rd J
Standing jump—lst 3.
3rd C. Bugg. Boys' rac
2nct G. Peters, 3rd H.
Johnstone, 3rd 7. McNa
McDonald, 2nd 3. Dre
lat 3. McNaughtort, 2n
J. Johnstone. Rannin
jump—lst A. Scott, 2n
3rd C. Bugg. RUnnin
Half mile race—let A.
stone.
•
eatley, NEARLY DnInaNten—On the Queen's
lliott, Birthday an accident occurred Which
if
on. Boya might easily ve resulted more serious-
ly. During he boat racing en the
pond, there was a great crowd on the
bridge, and one young man named Alex-
' n fell off into the water,
d not swim he would un -
been drowned had it not
pays to pre
of good
ay, the
s house
burned
osed to
oat the
it not Ho
noticing tee
in the fro
mediate- Sq
el
efts
bi
led
in
of
•
Elliott,
urdoch
and
race— ander Robert
m, S. doubLedly hav
Goven- been for the t mely assistance of several
entries. who were ape dily at his aid with. their
Cooley, boats. He w s ultimately hauled in by
ter, R. Mr. James . Ronalds, and save a
Boy, ducking; a,nd bad fright he was none
en- the -worte for is adventure.
Avery. ings here on t e Queen's Birthday pass-
ed off te the entire satisfaction of all.
The rapes, s orts _ and other amuse-.
ments took pl e in the driving park,
and wefe wit essed by about two thou-
sand person . The several athletic
sports were 11 contested and !created
much itteres , but the horse racing was
decidedly flat on account of the paucity
of entries, sal consequently light com-
petition. Th boat race was one of the
most excitin and interesting features
he following is a list of
•
aLing ex-
alt,. and
is town -
e greater
rs have
g sheep.
ay passed
of building an
sed alm
e work
turned
• pe
ted as
D
t
orotb
nib
1/1
HER DD.—
chased
y has j
ed Du
r 010.
rd, and
in her O
r Of CO B 'also
Of the bes of th kinde
sq. Beet& niche
Br cefie d. ; Sides
one and e atp ate, *a
„ramified, y ung alker
h group Was
and pe4icEil id proc
o bon lir ken,
d ho
be aro, ain. It
andiva
ha no
a raisin
ill st rSiSt in
d be a 1 pen ed pro
ce.
•
eri
na
011
st all the all
from Mr. m
new th
21st ra
wet,
dr
ke's
the
out
8011 Was
vine and
s.
. Henry
splendid
ham bull
a -limited
taken if
1 is from,
s, aud is
er brought
last, Mr.
avid Wal-
mith, met
ile at the
er's barn
had been
as racing
hurriedly
ho was up
off, falling,
onveyed td
e of hie
red. There
t he Was
erously
e he will
is astonish-.
the many
is baneful
s, sensibl
it. Ther
ibiting th
ug of ti
acques,
on 25
ssiou 8,
30th ei
lot 27, eoace
by i
ton, tb
tr the
•
t the las
Ho ick Ccuncil, we
•
•
S -Work
D let a co
lieston
ine. Mo
pended
ess one 15
f. James Leen
att
TREET
re of Oa
cover, but Otherwise th
h a bad affair. With so
nts the enterprise may p
e. Tfie4routh is from th
Park Rouse, at ordin
es.
HE POT-MM.—The God
was sold under power
Saturdey last to Messrs.
S lkeld, 'of Seaforth, for -t
$ ,600. 'This is considered
eap, as the premises c
e lands, buildings and
's therein hereafter upon
nded scale.
fi
a
FOR 11 "ITOBA.—Mr. Da
4.
ouse, lef here on Mond
st-class icattchinist, and h
he Grand. Triinl
a for some tint
o d and has accept
15 of the Can
ow under the ea
t, Mr. Whitehe
eying la sed. •
excursion from
to Goderich di
onday, owing to
ppened to thei
rom Detroit on S
rudder and bad
k for repairs.
e excursion upon
st of July being
ill be jeri en.
ACCIDE.'T.— Captain
lotel, Goderich,
n Saturday of
which providen i
lly. He was p
he side valk on the
Square, when a gale of ven
the immense bill boards r
CompanY. The whole
upon the Captain and h
Mr. Jam s Saunders. Tb
instantly given, and a lar
anxious citizens gathere
structure and carried. the
r. Cook, see- ed, but it was not until
his house. Medical aid
at Mr. Johri- the result of his injurie
Gadkie hill parent, though strongly s
--L-Cooh and left hi j int was then -fon
ved by Mr ina the most excruciatii
locate , eanwhile the
Jaques and
Mr. Cook, that $$0 dishlocati n bad to be red
eline 2' and 26, coe- the nse f chloroform, th
—Carried. Petition ing subj et to heart disea
naps Strong and A. feared the use of the dna
drain across fatal. The Captain has s
d. No actien from pain and is impr
ques, second- Our Town Council mus
the sum pf held, culpably negligenti
en offer
Sectio
ail way,
overnme
otapauto
nd Kinta
lace on
eying h
teamet
he river
roke her
he dry d
av, the
ritish
ceideut
haracter
esult fat
utlet fo
was re
sembly
of the
old at
t, God-
rox., at
minent.
amilton
vening.
fdorthtbeye
aeys'sfu competitors : Boat race,,
single scull— st F. W. Cusack, Goder-
had a
ver, and
incardine, g. geldinaa Ha-
. Anderson, Guelph, bk.
Sullivan. 'In this race
the' three straight heats,
'van the second 'place iu
mining Race, 3 entries ;
Bessie, owned. by Robert
2nd sorrel gelding Sleepy
y John Nott, of Brussels.
ore evenly contested race,
ore interest than the for-
e. There were three heats, Mr.
e getting the first and
the next two, the mare
coed. Athletic Sports—
to . jail
a notes gelding Tom.
e Judge Hazen took
la He and Tam. Su
who has
bus the each beat.
1st grey,mar
13
bu• siness Brow
rothere, Sleepy
sion on cumin
Half le r
s,of Goa- Wing ana ; 2b.d 4. Robinson, Parkhill.
eet car of Two litindre yard race : 1st A: Robin-
eing rut Match race; off yards, purse. $50 : 1st
Races—Open
Gentles, of
ma
Tom
improve-
tation
treet car
ch Fou
mortga
avid Ruh-
Wilkn
sum of
prise all
• on busi-
more en-
d Hosker,
Maitland
morning
been em -
car shops
He has
a position
a Pacific
tiol of the
please : 1st A. ,Robinson ; 2nd. Pethr
Ferguson., B
The Weathe
thong a lit
one single unitoward event occurring to
ony and pleasnre of the
nd at an early hour in the
ajority of the epectators
and p.eaceably for their
minutes and 30 seconds.
throughout the day, el -
le warna, was -very favor-
ything passed off without
mar
proce
eveni
ngs,
the
left 4uietly
opening, wit
aay, as
gard
once
both
Di
day t
BrusIs
ce from the
or from the
brrrIttwhee
ding citizens ,
addressed a
t and thanks
ast services,
iss. As it is i
n active ser- i
"ii that time
THE NEXT
thousand dol-
nd we th.ink
acknowledg-
past services,
mil on Mon -
be tendered
ergnson, 2nd
son. putting
aylor, 2nd A.
Putting light
A. Scott, 3rd
eavy sledge --
Scott, 3rd G.
tt, 3srld3dgGe—. biles! Twenty -Five iEncts of Ladies
WILlia Ell FOR
TEN DAY
The Following Goods igery Cheap to Cies
Them 10at
1st P. aylor,
obaistone, 2nd
tanding three
lat W. Wynn,
osnLyt t. Salt aan
ghton.
shades, at Half 4heir /usual prizes:
ogers—elst D.
e. Vatilting—
A. Scott, 3rd
hop -step and
rd P. Taylor.
•
St anle
fine rain and
CROP PEOSPECTS.—T
genial sun are making
rapid. Tleete never w
Brussels. !
e wool market is 'just
prices at 30 to 32 eents.
he Pullman & :Hamilton
exhibited here on Tues-
ite a success, both as re-
rgetatieia very
a better pros- 1
Buyers will .do well toicall and see these iTer5r-
, , Cheap Lines. We ars Sure they will appreciate
ItIAIL CONTRACT. — air. Simpson, or OUT efforts to I
Died the con -
from Bayfield
e Parke, agent
took ill ea the
a mad ine, he
king ont some -
tract of carrying the ma
Brucefield has' been aw
for Mr. Watson, of Ayr,
to Seaforth. 1
road to Brucefield. wit
fell heavily ou the ha
his face badly and kno
We have received from 1
cation in teply to that pub -shed by
Mr. Graham, the 'Re ve, in ur last
issue, but as it did no come ,to hand
until Thursday an - is sernewhat
lengthy, we are forced o leave it over
-until next week.
esoQIIET CITAT,T.,nlO The time for
competition in *ion ames and skil-
ful plays, has arrive and Varna is i
village or town -in t county, having I
any conceit in itS pls. g, can have the .
•
WHEN WE ;GET THE .01.1.ESELVEI1
opportunity of testi its proficiency. ,
MILLINERY DEPARTMENT,
Mseet.s. Armstrong' mal. s good croquet 1
THE COUNCIL.—A facial Meeting of
the Municipal cpunc 1 of Stanley, was.:
called by order Of t Reeve, for the
purpose of filling th papers required
by the' Ontario, Agri tural ;Commis- -
We haTe*juilt reeclived another :lot Nor
present. The questi s were many and i
intricate, and require very careful con- I
examined, freely SD fully diecussed,
and ansvrered in ae o dance with the we have heal
the Finest Stock 1 Mailinery
most reliable inform t on that could be I
COLT.—A prieesi both in Tri ed and Untrimmed&
dbAtaiNneEdv, wxy ING A I Goods West of Toronto, and at very med-erate
few days ago, Mr. Jo eiph Hareey, of the 1
second concession, h a mare, which i
colt only a few, days o . About the same '
time Mr. Duncan M wen lost a colt.
Mr. Harvey coned
the hlaPPY idea Ladies win de well to Call and
S own -which had
d by this means
mare to suckle
as entirely sue-
s soon as she saw
skin, owned it,
nate towards it
wner of the mare
ept it live, or the .
before making their inuchases.
of skiiming Mr. MeEveen s colt, an
placing the skit. on
he pefformance and the attend- been lefraotherlessJ
The tent was perfectly. crowded induce fr. 1.IcEwe '
i the a ternoon and evening. it. The experiment
p.—N we was received on Mon- cessful.i The mare
the colt with the f
St of t e death •of Mrs, Fergusen, and is now as affec
ls, and now of Vanleek 11' In the end who will
as if it were her ow
f Rev. John Ferguson, late of
Rev. gentletnan has the sympathy of terest in- the foal, th
that suckled it an
's contract Whin took place on the 25th. he
owner of the colt ?
Blake Le 'his 1 rge circle of friends in Brus els
Rinnoctartdiankee anQd:EicEishistylin his sad bereavement.
BIRTHDAY. — The Twenty- _
Ma
un and a pice westerly breeze.
the datl 'being fine, with a bri been raade in the S
CHANGE Or TI3
n accident ourth of "May passed off very please
turredtautrut sliteo ftrem n did) not walk in processioia gramme of the Met
of Winthrop. 'Inst
is intended formerly at half -pa
orne future be altered to nine
ow thought when church eervic
due notice game
driv' past ten A. M. the
superintend the S
x, of the sltedt Mr. John Morri o
we
stained an such easions when I servile
very severe . ing t evening. ,
went to tble laciuse where supper wee
ally did not ' good resSiTidelniltsAaned.117inon—kee settle has ceas-
ready, an to Which they did ample
blew dpwn plea e, in tihich there were four entries. Mr. Cannon was a native of Kiritcud- •
ed et, th the eight -mile race, go -as -you- the 19th inst. He was 71 yOrs of a,
so incline indAlged in such exe cis() ils.
ently erect- ; Only three; of the contestants reached brightshire, Scotian , and. e
on's circus : the innidg post. Mr. P. Ferguson, this country and Se lea in
ructure fell . of rnssel , the winner of the race„ . ship of MoRillop in the ye
mad the d stancein 49t minutes. Then had been ill most of the wi
followed t e short races, athletic sports, confined closely to his . b
e, raeirsoewda thoef , &°- I The olay's proceedings came to a weeks previous to h
aptain into , close by tble firemen's torch -light pro- caused by some in
cessibn, headed by the town band. The was a quiet, nna
so usduaT 1 llt ra t 1 proc ssion lwas on the Main street, and, a good neighbor,
fro the circular and serpentine march- respected by those
pbecectaerr Table; :. ing, resented a very fine appearance. A 'New I3..,11N.-0
Wb n . the firemen marched to their
tient suffer -
pain. The , the members that the Council, at a
spec al meeting just held, had granted e 1c8utulac ei snssi to. u, Mb a ar .1
d to be dis_ hall to distiand, the Chief announced to t8Iith
ced without ' the ompahy the sum of $40, which was ed on his premises.
course of ereCtion 0
Captain he_ tha kfulltl received. This action of the
cil Will perhaps need to be ex -
ed. ithout twelve months ago the
nt-
ht
he
he
orch
vhi
11
C.
()mini:, as intended, but gay
rocession in the evening, in
members took part. The
eaced at 1 o'clock, in the
-, and in most cases were
ted. The attendance of
tors was not as large as useal on
days—Ithe fact of the 'circus clom-
town ou the following day kept a
many from coming here on the
ty-Foerth. The sports commenc-
light
sixty
g Par
conte
ee
stotti
A. CALL CORIBTAT.LY SOLICITED..
day Sohool pro- A-0.
A c ange has
a of being held. as •
t two P. M., it will
M. On those days
are held at half-
Direet
ev Mr. !Baugh will
day Wool, and
on those oc-
rs Staple And Foley Diy&0041.
s are held in the reckless t
by a desire
nother of our old aty. Aft
rough exeitement caused
to see their side win the
fiiiithing the building they
mtisa2t,edoNHytuoe_
ing the stone, and when approaching
bniagilhtplfaoyirbriagaieqt:eirat paitcoihniengsold;ibno:::
d for two
er and was they merrily pissed the time in singing
songs an4 other amusements. Isaac, .
s death, which was eldest son of Mt. Bolton, a yo
rnal disease. He 19 years of agelaid out the plains sta.
rattil
sinning man and framed the ingerial for this ituiltbz' g
and 'was highly i without Way ataistance. He a.lso
ho knew hian. temPlaten finisbing it himself.] There;
the !efternoon of are very twayOung men that could 40
amet Bolton of the as ninth *ith Only the same apinimit ef
frame Stable erect- experiende. And we may alip
While it. was in that the frame*ork went together
e of the bents fell The captains on this °musket were,
twice and another, one onee. One or James Stuitlit ana Robt. BOA
two individuals assisting narrowly former coming off victorionti. TtiFE
escaped serious injury, as it was one . building when finished willi be a
of those present received some rather valuable addiltion. to the fintin
ems almost incre- together with Mr. Bolton's ofaer
ents Were so -few buildings will enable him. to keen at
e rem,ember that stock warm *aid comfortable dual*
, and it was
might prove
ce been free
Dg rapidly.
certainly be
in allowing
Con
Cou ell, by motion, agreed to pay the severe bruises.
balance due on the firemen's uniforms, dible that the -acci
and from ;that day until this nothing especially when
had been beard from the Council con- many indiyidnals
VirEGIJR
isT
roan
PlArc
Piga
Torl
StifITH
E 111
thi
THAT 01
Please the T
Trade that
Fresh AA
French Pet
lat
With t4
Vika Room;
to meet th
Trimmed
Our Sici
Trimmini
See
mereini