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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1881-03-25, Page 8I : I .1 : . Us POSSOMUIS & rlUU V5171LULK) NUMUt — . � I serves special notice, as each I in their - com an; joining in singing" ang, hundred do , Th It. dill was one o the oldest uts OT U01" . . I 7 9 4"Aah. I 'l6rs . e loss 'to the tov r Tel id , . beat advantage. TI.tj IP .A- 15� JEE -&' I J Z ' t . on I . 10 different sphere a ised all regent Synto? ald "God Save the Queen., Ve I however, m lu�siderable, as ag(od- the township, having lived bore f over sea t to the I . � - . I urpri - I 'A Little Farm Well Tilled" fAnd , � T I fturoa . I 14001tor fill b; I . tri 4 � 4 . - I . . their . well-chosen Be actions ciio,u��Iot Close our notice of this Moant� many.will, be thr wn out ;of empoli 4- 32 y eairs. He was hi lit rf oleo ed by ­� i r I � ' I a i & 00 � :1 - fn A � -.. � i with Fe 7 � . i 1 1 . a. MCDO" LL ' : � � ; � . 1. .— nd the successful manner in which aff vithout mentioning tt very me essed ax burt e4l. all i 7ho knew him ang was I a. ive of t quartette "Call J h 11 "4 by U : . ! i a , 'it. The u _ 7 ior, O'Neil, T �all 'and H.. I . . .1 1� . - Mr. Geoi I nd gentlemanly deportmelit'bf would have kept be I mill iunning flve Yortsbire,England. He,wlaWa earty , I I I � they"were carried out. Olt` . x rge , rly M ars.tSem r I MATTERS. . I � I eg to announce that they bale this dal, -pu,& 7 � i I DISTRICIT I ' It is or Bi d � to care y . C.! rewer were the pieces of ,:he even- chased the Stock of 4 � � : ! , and every person present. X weeks, � � - Scott also rendered "Simple Simcpn'� in " l!1 the i , wages ill mat., and F3 1 ever conipained of a . I � - � I - - ;. ! . � . I � — � I This, of sicknei ame to Oar ada in the in and brought down the b.,ouse. These . 1 _. T , al I . . i . _. masterly manner, and was vociferoits- " 1cofte I the case that when so wany' )unted to $1 r week. se. He ;� . I I r I ! . �i . ,. arn( 5 ge temen sing well HING, CLOT � . I � I . NoTICE._WhqreaB', certain parties in ly applauded. The duet by, Mrs. 11re- you g n on assemble together for an Conroe, twillon t tothe empley- ybai,1829. Heileaves alargg grown up t0gether, their CLOT HS, HATS, CAPB I - " , : . I ; � . I ; - � I � . . Ow � vo harmonizing he%utif ully. Mr. � GENTS3 FURNISHINGS . � ­ i . celv'edl ev Ing enjoyi e f am ily to mourn his loss, his companion I . I � i a al tabli Ment. :However, it COS . - � the Town of Sonforth are advertising ayid offoring lond and Miss Lee was well re . ment, especially it they eeB of t] � , I . . . - - . 01 . anos bearing co : I ath 14 M t, eson, sang & couple of plantation THE MERCHANT Til : : Z - This being their first appearance before' ar allo �red full license to indulge in is fortunate that the! loss Is no more. having passed c ver the river o d i for sttle Organs and Pi ur name, we, . i � I I . � i ii ; -, hereby give nodw that said toarties haTe no au. ed ,with all the BUSI NESS 1 . a Seaforth audience, the .reception se a !employment to a ye ,a held b,a a accompani I I -1 thority whatever from us to sell our instruments, i - the 11flo ,ving bowl," that - Some ate � apt The flax snill gi 8 aa a before hi r a. He will lon I &-od grimace, and ' : I . - i . orded them was very flatterin' — to' �cprg4 themselves auld-'partake f: th,e great deal of Is r, 'tind is:� a valuabole� in affectionate remembraho by all us s I eteeteras, dattee J and -would advise all intending purchasers to deal 0 9 I I . I' Belonging t* the 2state of the InU irirm ci�f I I . w a heartily applauded. � The readings i I I . . . � : With MLESSItS. WADZ BROTHRRS, Of Seaforth,,who though well merited—and mugi. be; ex- I'dijouge 011s stuff" too freely, Bu, iliere industry to the own, mind it is gratify- whc knew him. . . I . . � I . I I � �� " . I are our only authorized agents in and for the tremely gratifying to these ladies. This wa n( hing of the kind On thi , clocat- in to know thao th6 e4tekp'rising pro- � gi+en.by; Messrs. H. C. !,Rrewer and' ' I I . 11 � � . . I . I I , I .. � R -SON ' � . . County of Huron. JoHN WF,s,LF,T, dearetary, . I 9 I . . MP( &ULUM Were admirably chosen and I I .� Dominalon Organ and Piano Company. 694 was the first of a series of annual Con- sio . Fe do not know that Wi !ever prietor will not a crippled � in any- Wi6y, L Emdbury. 1, � . � � � . ' Carts, which it is intended to continue att udE - or i mpeded in a f titure oi1erations by LEPT.-Our popular ia r 3i ri, Mr. dramatically rendered. ' It would be -And that they will, Opela Ott in I � DvxoAN & Duxc&Nls Grand Opening I � �� . a festive -gathering whi it a so arys o . . ' I i . 140aff Spr g Millinery commences on Thursday and essive year,and the inapetus lit ]a at mulants were partaken , and thh' misfortun . The origin of , ihe Glei 3son, left he a for S t. 4Tties- . : � . . - _411M ult to discriminate between these I I i , . . th. . . h - a I Friday, Mao ob 31 and April 1, when they will be thus given augurs well for the futu' fire is unknown,11aut it is supposed V tat day. Much as we regret th 3 I ;v�o gentlemen,'for both possess first- THEIR NEW P-RETRISIDo . oblo t,. show to Lhe public one of the Finest and re. I 8 IS I Meed creditable to 11 the a'.', . of lAr. Gleason, we believe hill 1 [a 8 will class histrionic powers iu their respec- I 124"N � : . : . . . The respected pastor of St. James' It ad an it E fords us pleasure and pride to Some boys or other persono' had gained, , well filled by his Sue( One- Door Norte of HICKSON & B-[�EASDJ � . � - I - Best Assortments of Ladies'Bonnets and Hats " have no fears concerning the succes of bo' I able o speak th a of their conduct, ace , as to the bal Idirig, and had dropped , be :ellor, Mr. 'tive roles. Mr. Cowan recited very M1 ,. I � ­ I an the Latest Parisian Styles of apay house west � . , 5 Drug Store, on I - I - � ! . of Toronto. Silks, Satins, Feathers 11owers, and his next undertaking, if we may ju go ah4 we lope they ill ever rerrember son ie matches a - been smoking. Th3,W Smith. well Byron's poom "Battle of Water � i . I . ; . . I . . t*e sen- loo.' Two very fine compositions were . ; I t u q . I .. - I ; . . Fanoy Goods. Duxe.AN & Du,xcA,N,, Importers. 694 by the hearty support which has t US t i t it - % � much Immo a mainly and oble is no .otherpoesi bilitY ot fire 0 . I OUR SCHOOL. he. pupils i I : I courring � - TUESDAY, MARCH noth - i., I 46 � . ..%r � :i - I .. SociA.L.-The Ladies' Aid Society of far been extended to him. . t iresis temptatio than to'give way to SS ILO fire was us ad in. or about the place, ior department, of our Public School ren� ered by Mr. Gidley on the violin I � 1 . , � � . . . I . . cotefi, E- . : � will be examined on SatArda � U � !� 6 the Methodist Episcopal Churoh, Seaforth, will . — I i , �and hat bad h4bits and app titea I We do not know wh6ther br not Mr. . y. ,We accompanied by Mess,r-s. Grant and k Complete Stock of New `4 016111t . : , . . 11 � I , . - and Canadian Wweedm for the 4priat 1 Z .. . I I . expect the youngsterB to 4i,oe k Cod Covi an on the organ and, cornet respec- Trade. . � z ! I __ give a Maple Sugar Sooial in the above Chur6h on ;i A SnNsiBLE, MovE.--;-The subject. of a vasi,yeasier acquired than * i 6ban'- Beattie will reconstlinct the building, as I � � . . und � I next Tuesday evening, March 29th. Anumberof I . I I I t� ; ,. excellent speakers hre expected to be presenti and the following complimentary notice d a . i � we notice he wafats to sell his flax mill account of themselvaB dr _1 the le tiV6. y. Miss Fitton presided at the organ . I � � I . : I I , I I I . - � r I . buib[onof Mr.11ateliffe. Allsr�c rdi- im her usual excellent memner, for a THE FINEST LOT,OF I , I i 1; good music will be provided. Tiakets, 26 cents whi6h we take from the Thunder ay . . i : pro )erty. i . , L I . ' Ome XMW � . I � . . . 0 � . I . : PATTERNS I � . 'the singers and Mr. iH. C. Brewer a each, or 40 cents for two, 694-1 ObIrLMENTARY SuFPER.-Thi6p friend ally invited to I be present. 12 Th; ore of � EVERSHOWX . 4 - I I Sentinel will be remembered by sev I . n I � ' J i I . . . I i . � I I i 4 %- OR. !, the better. for c thers, both manifesting by their ae- . � : RE"MBER the Grand Millinery Open. of our readers. For s*ome time he lad of Mr. ames Kyle, of the Egmol I vilt :E[owi I . i I � I . � . . � - T. � . � I . ing at TnOXAS 14�10'8 to -da and to -morrow. All - oba,rge,of the drug business Mi IS, b � the number of about fifty, an- COUNCIL JO�TLNGsl-At the last me)at- . � ORDER DEPARTME � t . y of MesArs. . I Rodglarville. 1 � CoWal.animents their litlaprough master- i A : � . I n c mp I- i i I � in i 7 are cordially invited. Pleaso to accept this I ter ainE i that ge tleman at a If Ing of the Howick council a letter as � t in- E. Hickson & Co., and went from,la�iare . . . - A GOOD Cn&xcE.-A Ile an by if their work. After votes of thanks 'The Order Department will be un i I I � vitation. 694-1 � r a willi tlo� ,E i � - in tax , oyster 'supper at Daly's I lotel read from Mr'. Deachman declining ! to to ose who took part in the entertain- agement of MR. 1% K,. ANDJERt4ON, ' I I to Prince Arthur's Landing, wherelive ereu ' I ann)nne �tl( . I I . , nahi suaitcpr,�� wh on ement 'elsewhere, thd f Lrmers, I I I* i DR4 xG CLAssEs.-Mr. Gray,' from in gmpadville Tuesday evening last:. act as tow man �, the proceedings were brought to lip rog and favoiably known as -one of TH�E BEST . , . Ami . axe glad to notice he has made 2A g6od � . . i I d in t'� io vicinity of Rodgervi I i I axe Catters in Canada. i - � ,� Mr. Peter H p ,ustall was appoin , . . . . a . The Bpi, d otten tip -by 'Mr. an, I Miss I 0 . Eqk!P_ a oldfle by singing the National Anthem' . - i � 11 9 I � d the Royal School of art, Edinburghsl has strike. The notice if; headed "Fa hi6 an excellent opportunity of 1purc basing � I . . � - LL . The sum of 63,63 1 . . I I been engaged by the Mechanics' Insti. 'I I Daloy- �s of the highest order, aid was- auditor in his: at( ad. _. . I � able Wedding," and proceeds : ,"On - I . . ^ 11 � , I i I ; . I alike or) ditable to their culin'ar skill was ordered to b i refunded to Mr. Mi [as mildh cows cprp� Tuesday next, a Mr. � YNTHURSDAYIPMARGH 3-1 ; .. tute to teach a class of free hand and Wednesday last, Mr. J. J. O'Congor, , . . I James Ruth will sell a number good � 11ensall, . . : - 11 .- i . . i - ! I � Young, bein bill Igo 1tax. wrongly ch& -g I � I . � mechanical drawing. There are to be and Miss Minnie McNeico, tolIest and goc, I taste. The bivalvesl were I I . NVEWILL OPEN O'UT . I I ' TRADE. -Trade is'somewbat quiet at 1 ' Song, and the 'pupils axe to pay daughter of the late Dr. Me . I i and everythin else w4a cor- Y tl township t Y ' h t day. � . i 24 les ad to him Ig 10 , reasur 3r. animals b Pu ic AUCtic)n a t I � Noice, of delicio, . u I - 9 pp3sent in our enterprisiog village, ow- JNJew Mat@ and Cap@,� I I : l respon g y goo .� The chall I was the sum of 67 was granted to Mr. The coming Be on is likely t:3) be good � . . - $2 each. Apply�at once to Mr. Moore, Hamilton, Ontario, wore unitedin the - . . . I I ing to the very bad. stat& the roads are '! New Wlk 'I'iet# and 14earcs, I . - as the number will be limited. occ uple, by Mr. George Jacks( I, an4 Henry ]Eloffman,i an indigent person., one for dairying, and u da.ryin and .., I . _� 1� ,Sh1jrts,C4611arW2RUd V.kigg ; . I . bonds of holy matrimony, at St. John's . . in. - 0 " � . . I � - stock raising altd, feeding ar n w the . . i . I thE vicJ chair by Mr. John Hi Ins,41, An %pplication. Oom Mr. Thomas Mal t . I . Church. The church was never bef:)re - a C1 ANGING PLACE OF BUSINESS. -Mr. lb all the New Sty�es of English and America � I MOB i trofitable 4s well as purest i . ' ' I T I AN ENquiRT.-We have received the so crowded as on this occasion, not o I De puty Reeve of Tuckersmith, and Joy was received asking for damagea to ' )o . makes. A Call Solicited. . � Goot ,a Weston, butcher and baker, in . I - ' � - ; I following from, a subscriber iin Bayfield: were the seats filled with guests but . a C' - Ibis sleigh by ruilninlg'into, &-defective. brax 0 eS Of a riculture, g ' milch � �, . . - � . . I - �'h'y toast, gGlig and sent entfollowe , 3ach this )lace, is movi � I I � k q� . have a pair -Of Guinea fowls, but er I. ra-pid a cceSBiO i. an culvert on Concession A,, sideline 15 cowl' are good roperty. and not easily . ng from his present . ; � t ; � I :U GA L & 000.1 I I � - aisles were crowded with eager specia- 0�1 . - I of business to. Alr.�Harwocpd' AL. G. MOD03 L I I l L I t . "know not if mated. How will I tell tors. eally - i, iour, e )any and 16. It wasdocided not to take a y got. Parties i want of cows hould I . 1 a old . - I . - I � . ' ' . � p I a4ne i � i The bridesmaids were Miss Mina E ( at I I . G. McDeUOALL. - ' .1 . ,A.,. MUZI-r. I � brc ke u- - in he . McNeice, Miss Nellie Clar w 4ual il such actim in this M tWr. The Reeve a d � * " I "the sex, and when do they lay?" We k and Miss � Z t , Way attend this sa . a, as they Nill - 06Ve a UGAR MAKING.-Dittri the lastweek t - I i . . i . s 0 4 � oi i by singing. � 1. . are not sufficielatly versed in 11cormtkol- Eugenia Donnelly, the groomsmen ) "Auld Lan yne.,, Messrs. Wm. ]ACKercher ' and T. . good choice. ' I � Ing . � , Mr. occasi . . ! or'so people in this neighborhood bav I _________�__ A � . Du Ing i ie evening the several a 0 kers, Gilpin were appointed -to meet t 0 I ; I I i 6 , ' � � L egy"to answer the queries of our cor- A.W. Thompson Mr. G. T. Marks, . . 7"Urich. I .1 ,balan busily engaged in making sugar. P"rent' were interested in the ad. ! i � I L ' . ; . - vancemen . ; ; L respondent, but 'robably some of our and Mr refprred in the most, complim6titar Treasurer to examine his boo,,, � L TICILARY SOCIETY.—Our EOC�e Met H�pdo they will not forget the newspa- ; � . . I . p .John T. Mackay, The,�- Rbv. , Y ' t.of theirchildT,en'siQuestion, � . readers who are will kindly give the and flat bring terms' to the an at . , i Mr. Maomorine performed the ce' . , I �ris6, in �regard to t ae rainage ,mon(T alid would undoubtedly endeav i r re- � ' -- - agaii on Friday evening. Tla -pro- per E di bors and oorresponidenta. I . O� to I � . I -at e. .parents, desires in, e ; desired information next week. u ony. A wedding mairch was played ind str3 and flood � citizenship OE the and to report at i text, meeting of C6un_ ' I I I i t, . very,par. � - . i grar ime consist0d of a conversa ional OFF To DAxoTA.-Mr. 1. 1. Ellis, Mr. 9 I , ., , gn oil. After passing alfow other 11111111- : I - . b(Mr.MoMaxtin. Aftertheknot b�ad eat, a id if good wishes and good will . I � i t� -ular. The accurate � . nond- portant MotiOUE and appointing tdo detail te. Subject: 11 ResolvoJI that 'the R, Blatchford and family, and Mr. ' .and prompt _! CouxciL DOINGS. -At the last meet- b� �en dnly tied, the numerous friends! of call ihE 'Cash Jog � from the ,abildr,gain, � I Mal his- enterprise in Eg a received ! , Credit System is better thail � , e Hogarth deft hate on Wednes- . answer . , i 1 7 tl ,a villa on( dessful we are sure hiE j pathmastere for the � y ar, the coull 3ii I ; 4 ing of thiqo town Council there was very Q �e newly married pa.ir filed into h 0 1 ; , "roa* System," and Several select rig ings, a , , or Dakota. A large nu di cated clearly tb at Air. McLeod spared I ; I . . i - a , mber of - . � . I I I J - 5 . .. . h, ttle business transacted. The reP11rt vistry, and congratulated them upbn pocjs nlist� be bright indeed. The adjourned to mei �t 4gain on the 1 3 rd ecil ations � 11 r ' ati no paiDs whatever i . I . I � � r and congs. The ve f * Is assembled at thd station to see ,'n promoting the, I 1 1 _. ve ling Vag on r o , ­ I ! of the water -works committee on the U a happy event. At the invitation !Of a . i ,a cp� the most pleasant Wednesday in: A) il,1 at Fordwich. � I ei.11 ationat interests of School Secam . ' I : , 6 1 : I I of tt a debate w a led by. Dr. �B ac anan, = bff. � . i ; ; I . � I . . . Fire Brigade by-law was read and xs.Flahaxty, aunt--of-the bride) tb a we aave Spent for Bome time. A I pre4 i I i . Id . ; . � -, the i �egative b(4g led by F. dresswellor FAREWELL Sup -PER. -Messrs. Richard No. 9. One thing especially 'noticeable i t i : I , . . , I I i i t . I 1 4 1 L . � : I z adopted. The report Simply recom- guests accompanied th' sen; see� ad to vie wi h l 0 i 1 -trdy. w is the grd,nd Order that; 4 I i . . 0 bridal party to . . I Afte - both sidesi had been ably ha dled Blateli oseph i Hogarth were prevailed I 7 . . SCHOOL ExA�mrATIONL.—A public EX- � I . :I ; inended the continuance -of. the old make t1linga as agreeable as pomiblei ' ttroughout the w1l ' ilag%, Z F . . the Queen's Hotel where a banquet wiss, I the decision waIg given in fiivbr of the eiltax tainedl at a compli hole potc�ceedi � Y. - i I a i, &initiation was hold in School Section .* 1 � I 16y -law, with a Slight addition respecting f served in tb a dining hall; the tables lin the., I succeeded Well. -Mr. 5 riegMive. Af tei a neat and inter 3stin by�tbeir friends, on Tuesday eveni Tlie whole examination reflects, much i � f I a ir I No. �, Gray, on Saturday last. Theday � .- . E the re -organization of the brigades. A to �e cc , plimented � upon the est( . . 9 Ing I I . . E fairly groaned under the weight of good e prog -amme bad! been disposed of the last, prior to their le ar edit upon th B pupils and-especiull I I �e r- which hb is. held by his follows, and wa an I it .was almost Imp(a- ! 9 I . I resolution was passed giving the us Of things there provided which the p I a very wet, a for Dakota. yupoll alfillms . . I � audie'lloo dispeillsed, being well p.eased We have received a fail! report of the tt a ability of Mr. McLeod to 111 , I ; . ; the town hall to the Mechanics' Insti- tici,pan �, I a- siblt for. people t:) vEkature out of doors, - . ' : ts to the number of -about; seventy from oui knowledge, of him we u n a with the procea4inga. The societ' will affair from our ,correspo dent, but the daties So .satisfacuorily. AbbAt twel1vt - . . . ; I - I . Z t t aere were quAe a few visitors present. ; trite for entertainments, &c.,. free of it t'ngly �� lay that few axe more de� erv. Ye 0 Weeka. L ; � . � I � � five did ample justice to; then came a - : meet again in t� i lack A space compels us o leave it over o'clock ref rashments, Of a sup4ribr qual. 1. I � charge, ,The fire and water committee - ing c)f godd will and !respect thattli a is, Thelptippils undei the guidance of their , I � r �Ii . - i : the toastB of the evening: "The Bride I I I i 4 � � until next week. -ED. ! ity were provided by the la:d-Jes of the i . � � i teacher, Mr. D. Johnston, are rogrels- i o I . also reported recommending the pur- ' and that ais enterprise in Ecimondville : I - Section. Af ter a few rninutieB inte � I . \1 aad Bridegroom," proposed by Mr. M�o- i I 0 p ; Walton. : D33CEAS a � . r. - j j - f sing well in their studies, in fact some Ot E OF AIN OLD PIONRER.-W I. � I I I I chase of an electiric fire alarm which be � 3undantly profitable to himsel IR .1 . I . . . . . f Mcoritie and responded to by the Grooiln. "Ill I LITER1111 SOCIFTY.—The read- ha a this week to chronicle the death "I It work was again resumed until .; I � � . ill. befitted tip complete for $280. No . , . . � 7 � wi "The Bridesmalds" proposed by the allbeno 1ci&1 to the village is, we are Of them did admirably well upon am- ings and recitatilons in connection with Of . . r. Gear a Reynolds, father- ()f -Mr. aliout 2.30 p. m. when the examination I � . sur( . i amin . . � I 9 I ! I I action was taken on this report. After G �cpom and replied to by Mr. A. I ( sincere wish of all. i ation in Some of the most difficult, this 3ociety came off as preltiousLy a R. i eynolds, of the Mansion-Houis . M1r. Goo . . w. ), th �� i . . . 11- �e at was brought to a close 1 , I . . . a I I 4 I I Subjects. Front the beginning of I r9a I I passing a few account the council Ad- Tnompson, who notwithstanding that . I . . I nolauced oia Friday evening,, lkst. The 9 K -4311Y was a�ppointed chairman ana 1: I ; I 7 th � advanced age of 87 years and 8 journed for two weeks. � , , win or up to the present Mr. Johnston 0 , I L cAL BuiEps.-We have on hand a, � I � I . h had Bubb, a ha,ndsome bevy to Pie- I � I I hall was well - filled with b6th sexes. several present expressed their Batis. . I . has i months. Deceased was a native of . � � : - I I present was equal to the occasion; after nu bar tf communications, of more of ad an avera a a tendance of about Mr. Charles' Ritchie w * lappointec faction with the progres, . : 1. - � � i . I I I . ils, and ye� i he Succeeded in pas- as , .1 Kant County, Englandl and was eagag- a made by t1le � Smrg HoxE.-The many. friend psintemst, which ,we are conall led, 80 PUP In ; . , � a "' the health of Mr. Maemorine was pro. le chah man dischaii g the duqias �f the pX pils under the guidance of � Mr. Mr � - rgi ad �inl the militaxy Service, both at h ,_ I � this neighborhood Of Rev. Dr. Weigh, f ' ack )E room to leave over until -next' sing four of ther 1 at the entrance a K- Ome - I I I � ilding I p posed and responded to, Mr. D. F. pr . � - officie very satisfactorily. Re i is and Lood. 4 who visited here last fall and delivered I - amination and broad, for many years. He imi- , I . Burk proposed "The Ladies," to which woe 1. nite a number of parties ent hold i i December, and thi � I .— I : ly recit tions o a very interestiihg charac- I 1 : a very interesting lecture in the Pros � are now taking up tl a � higher bran grated to this country in he year 1842, : . �. - he asked Messrs. Maitland,. Ray, G. � T fror i ladd on Wednesday to attenc the .. ch as ter w ore given by the following pe -t Song : and 1, a resided for the eater part of � McKulop. i - , . . 'byterina Church in Seg -forth on Austra- Marks, Mackay and McLennan to re* funeral of Mrs. James Corcora , of a ge )ra, eue f na ara p i oBoph y, X � DEFERRED.—We hame - recei I ve.a from � : I I - - I .. Misses Annie Aislop, Mag,Aie Hislop, the ti' a in this vicinity. I I I -t i han life, will be pleased tolea,ru that the I book keeping, &(. The trustees who � � spond, which they did in a very able Stri Ftford, who died on Monday, a I or al and Isabella McDonald, and Messrs. � .. i X- -,. T. E. Hays., Reeve Of McKillop I I I I Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Neigh arrived in their i Whol were present an I asBiBted . - : ,-& � � I � . d ,ver short illness a 1 . � � I I . Australian home Safe - manner. Judge -Laird opoB I . . $he was ! . . � at the e�r- JlBulger, D. Johnson, A. XcKibbin, . ; lefterinreply to that signed -.N. p. 1 � I � I ly on the 3rd of lailt but not least the toast "Our HTS(t w B-lield in the high � eat esteem b 7 all amll3ation were . as rs. J. McLeod, 1. I � ; I . Wroxeter� � 'I 1. I . K. McKenzie, and T. G. :i Rat,11iffe. ' which appeared in our issue of a c I I � a ' on ti n- Shannon, R. Rate iffe, and R: MoKe ' I couple , i �- December. In a letter to his friend, nd Hostess," to which 'Mr. Flabarty wt c kne* her. -The bell nzie' The -eadings an recitations War I wall IXETs.-Fallwbeftt,01.04; Spring,, of weeks agoi but it i,S impossible to find . I I � . � I I : ; Mr.Wra.McConnell,the gentleman states i ' . 8 Chdreh has bbon so arranged that The visitors werE hospitably entertaln- $1.08 to $1.09; peas, 63e it6p 64c; oats, intensely replied. After which the tables we a g, rendered by all. ' Remem Phe I I It will appear 1 '_ - , I . ad thg weather . it can Dow be used &' - alarm. - h almost �( erything in the wily � h eggs, 1�c; lard, 12io. that they fun I cleared, and darcing or cards � a a fire ad wit . . ber . alebate 35c-, )utter, 18c ; spice for it this week. , indulgpd I t6-ni,ht.- in our next. The auditor b, t � � kot on thoir arrivaX, and that the Ithrist- . ! . I � C O' X. 'URNED.—M' W * ,a. rc t Of 11 . I in till long after midnight. To enum- any fa ers-In this neighborhood are: of eatables. Afte a f aw short addresses - RE, - r. Tohn:Hovey has re- the township accounts will I f ' I I , I and ords of encoliragemen -, . also appear i mas festivities were not a little retard- b sity 6agaged making maple Eu ar. t to the I turne I from Winnipeg, where he went I - . era,te the numerous costly presents � I bl�,th- I I next week, , - . � . ; e I I . . . � ad by the great warmth of the atmos- �� 'Is were delivet"ed, the school 'was a short time ago with horse is I _�­­­­ - received would occupy too much space, Tie 0iop windows fif - town . are: Pup' . I RE rURNED. -I Mr. W. H, Wi 4tson , , s. It' EARLY Cuicrmxs.-Mr. George Hab. I phere. This season has been the wa.rm- but we believe a larger ha,ri rated with '*ng dismissed about half -past' three. -LA Y 0 uildelstcpA that Mr. Hovey intendfi re- kirk, of the 5th concession of M_cKM- op, or more alab6r- now . -- I . 1haViDU . eat in Australia that has been experielac" . :. 4 i airived in Bi th rom Scotland,, . ate, and well selected displi .1wing to bad roads in he V18110R. I - - me with his family to Winnipeg i 11 - ad for years. It seems strange to people ay was never g(Oc 8,-' . t . . � Spent two months very pleasatitly. , - . has a ben of the Poland b. reed, which . . -1 before seen on ad.occiptsion of this hi � d cc 61 try 11 usiness in, town has been . I I SAB13ATU SCHOOL ENTERTAIX]IlEkT.— ab.0 y. I - . botched out a brood of ten chickensolal . It , * . � � . I I . ' here to talk of warm weather at Christ- in Prince Arthur's Landing." . scm iwh dull for the past few da .-. Bru efield. 1 The Blyth Presbyterian i �al)bath S&I.T.-The people in � and - arottlid the 23rd itist., and they are 0_1 11 mas and New Year's time. If - this i I., M RKETS.' Red fall wheat 01.03 to living . Z I -A _. � _. . T ail tom it is besieged just now with Sbbool hold an a � Wroxoter met on Saturday, the 19th ively. They will require considl. � I i I j 2 - A ! r ptertailament.' tb-i Light, . an I li i - � _14 epountry aad Australia could be kind of � 01.1)(1, white' 61.02 to 01.04, Oats 95C to Z � N fo , §3wing. ma hine agents. , . ; which is expected to be a very pie Sant inst., in the town hall, to discuss the ergble careful nursing .,On the part Of i inixed up, the (lifferent extremes would . THE FIRF,=­ 'a S.ui,PEI%--Tho supper i We 37c, )arley 60c to 70d. � . 0 i given by the Seaforth Fire Brigade, at hi evbral residen, dealers in Be in - I affaix. A spl ndid programm has propr ty of sinking so t at salt well ol,4� mother ben to bring them throuth � 1 1 ; 9 Niw BUILDING � � make a very pleasant mean.. I . lkr. Turner, ho I . 1! ; : I ' I . the Commercial Hotel, on Friday e%n_ Ma I 0 in4whocan o better fosr(I the . keep r, has had a tod during the we k b on prepared. . � somewhere in the villa 0. Although saiely till the warm weather. . i 0 WELL Drrsicu ray. -While 11 the eni- . ftorable still ' � . ing last, Was a very pleasant and sac- Pc ,P��alt J kn a,ny fore gner, and it ould �1 I I the w gather waE - I � k ; - � CZ1q-SUS ENUMERITORS.—Mr. Samuel I a large frame she for the use of tl a 13TILL THEY Go. �'T J -r. Win. AitcheSon, ! Platt, Censons Commissioner for Centre cessful affair. The members of the bE wl 3 0 j 1, to patrcpni�e them and t�us � . PI eye as of the salt works w4re t iking a large number of person4 turned out. ' L travelling cqmmu ity. i I of bhe 2ncil concession of M.eKi.l. . ­ i h(ito ito I i ald up our bwn town in tea the tubing out, it dropped � wn 800 Mr. J hn Gemmill was -voted to the I f3 � i � I I . . ' TAIL R --Mr a heavy draught 0 1 spm�e.. va pace. ;1 me, thing ' 0 . ; . I . en,s hotel in when they got together made a I It is & laugh has Started a ihop here, and'i-l- . - ea h. It wi I be 3ome chair and Mr. Alex. Gibson secretary, I to Mr. T-. A. Shar , for ; Huron, met the enumerators appointed brigades turned out in f all force, a44 Of' I . 0. H. Ma I- feet cut of their t Monday last sold for this riding at the Que - very . . five years old I : I - I �tiy 1 sident of Se'aforth to patron- . .8 time before they'make righ, over by the sum of $155. This horse. was pur- � I ' this town on Tuesday last and gave . There % I �en& to go in for v I different persons, and all lag I fine looking body of Young Men fo, , it " , , as they The matter was well talked I were also present, as invited guests 4Z oltsil � business firms when they had ro send off for a man , nd - Colo. reed that it : : . . . � . them their." documents and instructions ithe . � . s a good workman d will got up wa -k I chased at Mr. Michael Murdiela sale I ; I J I ; � I - Mayor and several members a well I at home, Those Plant y of salt on. hand to Bt, �ly fax- would be beneficial to the Toommunity if t ' , for the work of taking the cenaus. The , of the ca do � I .n the latest styles. 0 will no doul to � last fall, fbr $130, at a yeaes credit. , ' -_ � w :to at i tea alud other pe ,I gers, i I such, A, thing as salt could be found. . � , enumerators are to commence their To It Council, and not a few of the w . lars 3ecure a good trad . . I - I i I Fo r the m -ate of this 'horse Mt. i ; . . .- . �� leading business *and professional'in@u W)4'd ell to .think of this before, . . After the matter had boon thoroughly Ailicheson was off-ered. $165: buit re- . � . - � � labors on the 4th April. The following IMPLm"NT - WA E� �:tcpo M.S.—We CE n , . I : . . . U orne. discUssedit was determined to f � gt i parties I I � . . is a list of the enumerators appointed of the town. The Spread was got up ,a 'ir orders.- who , . :)Oasb of two good i plementwareroonis I 'M a fused it. They are both from 1;1tHonaost . . I I for the respect' . . & Commercial's* best style, and was t r r Dakota'. on Thurad y of AN USBORNITEI IN THE WE M.7—Ill. a Company under the nameof "The Far- ,, I . ive Municipalities in this "', I " I I I � . i 11 t is place. as ars. Moffatt at d letter to a frir . � - g, - viz.:' Tucker -creditable to this deservedlX po la t eel were detained r several days . .nd, Mr. Peter I oir, mers5oint Stock Salt Well Company of 'a"a-y"' I I . Smith, - Richard pul&r i 1 � C ic&3, . I * Tlvn - hotel. The chair was occupied by �,Mr. 0, owing 'to another now ` � . .0 in i . .at . I .qewall, for their ' )active firms, ar son of Jas. Mcpir,�Esq,, of Usb, �a who Wroxe,ter," and to obta 0. charter for MR. EDITOR, -Sir: In answeir to let- I R ier, Robert Newell alld Robert Bar illin j, up their too 8 with a stock )f is noi r tearching 'chool at La An'. - ter headed ­Colatraa i ; I . James A. Cline,.the Ch Of the Fi I bl)ck4de hichoccar:red on Saturday D, a 8 I mas, tbre& hundred shares at $10 each. Be- ictory Statements" I . i : bour; Goderich Town, -H. W. Ba,11 re * 'eapers, mowers in: your last issue, the followi,ag fig ; I � . " I I . . I i and John Doyle; Colborne, e, and that the duties war T. ie r�pad was not opened until We 1 - .' . I . area , � - Brigad lea 11 Be d 3rs, drills, &c., for Color),do, writes: "I atte 1d,E)d the fore tjie meeting broke up, a large n -n .: Z . -Joseph effi- I -he cDming season. -in- tal.en from your Paper will supply the ' : . � 0 di d; hey did not leave Chies,go teach ra! examination at th, . n of bar of Shares were subsolibed and the � i ; Back and Wm. Hilliard; Hullett,- aying. . I. � � intirmation:. Winthro . t R ciently performed goes Without B Dit . MoKAY's LE TTRE.-The lecture February, and succeeded in ol U .ng a I p cheese f"ry i : � i 111 week fro I way I IL Wh � - I Ile makes as competent a t;l ylTerday, one ich the, are ,being taken . . Ye - : : � James Morrison and Isaac Rarr; Me- chairman as the lelivered here in r , RosB1 church, ( n Corti cate. Thel'questions w( paid 8.84 for ten pounds of milk, Kin- � ; ti a o 10� �ving here. -The., fall beat 81 Much now leaves no fears of their remaining - Z he'does a Chief. The various toasts . ; . Killop,--lohn O'Sullivan and Joseph : .1 Friday evening last b Rev.Dr.MoKaF, a �� 11 . bugla, 8.30; .Seaforth, 7 ' : . I in Me$ p AS . Ing! persons . . I . Evans; Seaforth,-F. A. Meyer. Grey were given and .responded to in their t " aces where it- is visible �0' I asie than those set at hom ,Ibit a, unsubacribed. The fo ' .65. Sealorth . � ) I � I ilie Chinese mi8sio a cy, was listened io muc did not- publish their average paid, but . 1. t ' proper order. Speeches were made by he alth� 4 ad good, but the -night 'I rosts higher percentage wat ieqi dred were *ppointed provisions:., directors for ; r . . I I _'. Matthew Morrison Bad Thomas En _- )y a crowded au iEnce. The church to the average.prirce, at which the cheese I ; � . � I I , - ' � 9 aii d. d taaws are hard on it. -The I p lag. a pi lit. 4laree' the Company : John R. M iller., Aforris - . . * ' The list for the South. R Mayor Strong, Deputy Reeve Beattie Nag (ramm I . 0 ; therefor ,om �. , - M ,a mout as in this so'hool and lit. 8 it - I I * . lish. iditig we and Councillors . millinjyr�i dii3play at A.� G. cDo gall ad to, t a very door. TI 1, well Roberit J. Evans, Turnberry'; Arehi- waa sold, viz.., 10i , 0, .fr . 1 1 � p�ublisbed a coupole of weeks ago. That Stewart, Morrison, 00tUre W&B intens I y interesting, ar d so fa . I have about 40 gapi is !ila i 10-62.J deduct.2jo per pound foi.making; � I � I ' I day � and ThurSday � . aid alcolm, Howi , . , ; q � for the North - and Ward, and by Messrs. -M. P. & do.'; 4, Wednes my b ek; Robert Gibson, ! � . Willis § � . will be found in our ,ave anbounded sat s'action to 9 diVide the remainde !. . I E la t w a tonsive and .11 wl 0 room The -winter here hai bean very OX6 I i I Bluevale correspondence. Ha'yes, Dr. Tercoe, Thomas Kidd, T. D. handsome, and 3' . Wr ter; John S. McTavish, Turn- I . ear it. At its clo a collection ' . I thoir choesemaker's own aV ; . - I . ames 11. Benson, ' d and admired by a ,.a;rgp . . wi .3 sever), a,lthough:i do not thii I� so n, HDw k; Alex. ,e.rage to I t . Ryll", J . - John Mather w w i w 1. aket. up, which a cunted to th ' . I I � ic make a pound of cheese t . .. a es.- r. oury ng an , F . I k 0 ` - � iand icome Sum of $ ( 0, The liberah �Y was � 3 degrees below zero.. Quile A . paid their � 4 Njew Boo,xs,-The ,Mechanics' Insti- an i- t erS. I a Mayor in his speec - h Y very )&d. The time L. Gibaon, Wroxeter. be 7.643, so that Sea. rth � � gave a statement of the financial start had ai�b.ggy Stored in Mr. Beatty's .b lisplav � I - a- i . I � , ; � tute has lately made some valuable ad . - - J, US - ad by th people of Bruc )- number of cattle i have died but the natrons less than 7.65 for a pou-nd Of i . 41-itions, to its library. Amongst other' 1139 of the town, ald showed the an- bf rn, apa as it could not be got ont, it laid nd vie * � � � Morris. : 6ilk. Yours truly, W. HILL. ; - � I � I -noticed the first -pies w 4s b Mr. Armitage also had 111�t-Y, an the active inte .-- result is are not ad bad as was eXpleted REI URNED.—Mr. T. C. VoCasey, for- � . a,, . f � intereating boorks, we via�,ble position, S*. forth ocen in In L 34. 1 . )st they Mal . mission work as i , - to ring a W1114 - .ast ,It a molith ago. �!. G. Scott, (as)lir in ' LITERARY SOCIETY MEETING. 7 1 . !. . . . cloting Meeting of the No. 4 Literar ; this respect in comparison with neigh- hi 11 bul - P red there du * th ihow a by their libet I coiltributions, a the L as Anim as �Bank,. is frot i Gu )1ph, sent -or eight . Years, has re- . � eleven volumes of -The Encyclopedia to i, au - I � ld just rem coved it the, day _ merly of Morris, but who 1�as been ab- -The � - - . J Britanica," being the latest edition., boring towns, referring especially to the- I most commendable, ad their good I seven � y ' 0 it would have sharedl the d - Ont. A Bhootilig affray ha or ated Sodiety, was held in the school . . � eigntly house � ith articles up to the present time, oil valuable improvements we have secured mple Should be am ted by others. some ex, itement here. 0 e. A. S. parents. During his absence Mr. Me- : . ; wi returned home to visit his aged . . ati(I the ttifling debt that rest fa;e of - r. England's. -The carni0al M - . . c on' Tuesday evening lag The &use` : I &-Illeading sabjecta. This work may I B upon us, I I __ . I I t. - � and although we have very nearly paid the ska ing 'rink on Wednesday Jightl� ' Polk ot two men with w Casey has seen a good dealf ded to excess, and thog � be described as almost a library in itself , . i St �Y. ,' of the world, wall crow I . , reatest � I . "I I . � I � - wa no � w I a IPERSON&L.-M t I . int, at was manifested b theaudi,ence our way as we went along, yet our tax la success. ThAre was a squrbble over 4 game of 0 Is. Both havin travelledover the greater r y . &a. it furnishes the very latest and most . I "Ibillip, and her I I I P;% t - 8 carefully prepared i' . f Eu-. .Ope. Mr. George Look- I ation has never been burdensome or fa, r att n dance of spectators but i only' have ince died. 1 There are in the proceeding . nformation by the _� ieph w, Mr. ones, son of Mr. char ters here, b I )pressive. The other spea th ee cpr� I c ur in CoBtume.-LoCal 'riefs ut they an i 'in the hart occupied the chair. Be - beat Bathers. The, 'printing of this 91 kers all re- Folan Jones, Xfmt�a"- ScBk_7M­Mr. James Churchill, Sr., adings rob y, I rd concession Of mino re I . . I edition is clear and large, the paper ex- forked to the efficiency of the Fire Bri- ar scafp 3 this week, owing, p Ran', ey, have return d after a visit (if mino ity. Most of the ciil zens are- inten� a Shortly to rettirn t1:o Petroli-a.- wet' given by Messrs. Xames Lockhart., ; I to he c 'it weather. ... prett well enlightened. - Th I climate' Sleigb�ing in this township Is now nearly George Turnbull .and Hugh Xclutoa I cellent, and the illustrations most ad- gades, and the valuable services they I , -The annual eat- . � . I I . h, � . Lbou; four months i 'Uncle Sam's dc - is what I like best out hereJ an . . � I I I. ave all goike, but the farmers: Beem. not to 9 I . hal rendered the,towi in -Of th4o"Cricket Club will. be held at I d Mr. Hugh McIntosh . ave 'a recit&_ ; . inirable. There are also a number of n in cases of ex. ain.-Mrs. Card, a lest daughter' gained teii pounds in weigh' ' i tioli. M-usicalsel - , 'Coln�� ercial Hote . Ye - . - � . new books in general literature, voy- treme danger, and'urged the necessity th . 1, next Tnosday Ili. Ivison, of Kippen, started on Wec.- � q 511100 I have �baa enough of it , t. The fail. I actions werel.given by t . I . . ev ningiat 8 o'clock. . t came. If a mah has good Illealth it V 0 . MAs Janet Turnbull. Messrs. ,�Tamea ! - &gas. tra I whea , of whi h a greatbreliath has 118; : -vels., science and fiction. The and wisdom of Incuirring the necessary I . I �, . I i � I 1 nesday evening -for E %kota, where her tionds to make bim happy whe -ever . :ltley- and George 'Turtabda. . I Bubscription to -the Institute, including expenditure required to place our fire . been ' is emerging from Ad- : department in the most efficieldt and 'No I 6 me iths' ( king remarkabl�y well, and if d by Messrs. Geo. ! w. FIRls.-About 4 o'clock on hl�laband bas taken ' a, farm. We he is. Schoolelbses! for thre) , its wintry dre386S were delivere . 0 . W1, the use of the libraxy and. the reading � 'p . ;WI�0%( - I ,oatin ! a I . T a6d evening the large barn belong- 'sh them well in tl�eir new home. vacation about th 0 Ma; r. I i McIntosh and George Murd[iep. The 1 1 . � useful position it is desirable to have it. .t. John Beattie's flax mill, and of the have Pit of' Oin Ill ime 1heii, � fcpr�ner took as his subjLeCt . room., is only $1. All hitending to sub- ' -Gii AssHoPPER.-Mr. JJ. Harvey, we don't have too many; frosty nights I I a proprie. : , Reference was also frequently made to . and a th , t . I in ::to al, , . - ssion of Sta �Jle While in tb Some Doti -going 4nny clays, we a y . I � actibe shoald do so at once, Bad old used fo� storing undressed flax was � ,�nd c once a buthavenotfulud decided." 4 of baving the Bible used as a text book F . our excellent and effi6iout� waterw ' . . ) I 6 Y ! A rain would do � I members are eartiestly requested to re- corks ugai bush .oil Wed Bi good c1rop. nice warm � I 9 I to be on fire. T h i ding ay, the 16tia. . ! I ; . I i � ithout delay. System dp cover a bu'lt " i _. I i : in the public Schools. of which he was 1 . I it was shown that instead be ug frai I ko and filled with infl. . st., noticed Bomethij gin mp into a pan I ; I new their subscriptions wi , mic In I I it a beap of good. - � ! I - I am able I ; . :Exeter. 1 ; Strongly in favor. Mr Murdie. took as- i The Institute rooms are open every day ?fits construction and maintenance� be. used for catching sap. On looking t..t I -Mr. C1ampbell, � � I I material, i be fire Spread -so rapidly that - a, , T Nzw BAiLiFF.-Mr. . ohn Gill, Imp OVEMENTS.— On hiB. subject "The wars"of the Crusades,, I . from 2 Jill 10 o'clock p. in. All the ing a burden Upon the town, that it is be'ore the alarm was squnded th ough a fo clud it to - be a graaahopper. q6 for niany years Chief Con the 3r; concession, is putting a�u addi- artd the eff,ect leading Canadian papers, several Ajm_ actually a source of revenue . - . i table iia � - they had upon . he civili- :1 .. to -the th3 towi the entire edifio A it to. the house 0er a tion t his house. Mr. E.; Bossman, of I i . I a was in I I 0 it r cei*0 Exeter, has been appointed 13 aili. I of zat! on of Europe.." Air. W. J Shannon 11 1i d be done to, re on, is making pre 1 . r, orican, English and Irish papers, &11 - business population and property bold, fla na�s, Eh that nothing coul ful attention, and; lived for some the Exeter Division Court.' A better the 2nd concessi p - - I k I � ! I � ars" 21180 made a few general rain r s., Con- � a large brick . � . . theleaditig magazines and illustrated ers, to say nothing of the additional sate eithei - the- building or its cont ants. � ay.s. This grass bpper measured appointment could not have been made. t' . gratulating the members of � I n on a for th6 erection of I . papers are on - the tables. -M.. P. HAYS., security afforded. It was stated by T1.e firent n were promptly on hand, 'fee -quarters of an :: inch in length. � rand, reBldrell,ce, and Mr. J. Sellars, of the tl a society . President. . . Several of the speakers -and we an. - I t retty large f r this tii I he of year. Short. MASONIC ENT�ATAINMENT.-4`.Aj g - . on 11he SUCCeSS Of -their efforts to iMmw � , . I __ __ _ __ � PPOSO an I in a 1 r 3ry, short time af ter the firs 0 musical and liter4ry entertaiu�&r; t was first ii a, intends following his example. pro Ve themselves, and at thes kme tims - - ' � � ., . : thattheirexperienceis.1-be general -ex- aia,` I E I n a good stream was Y afterwards, and ndt far from the given in This looks as if the farmers of Morris . : I , . &me . the ma oDic hall 4 thlb, . enter- I � , . Tnr -CH-uRcn- CONCERT. --The concert perience of all to a greate, or lesser bairm w g ve spot, Mr. Harvd wit' uder were becoming prosperous and wealthy. prafide a useful and interest, ag given con, the evening of St. � Patrick"B . r ng po i i ad upon the flames, but by - �y and SO` I113 . 1 auspiees of Lebanon Forest � odg A. tait men t for O . , i . I . degree -that the reductions* in theird thl's tim ,, he whole edifice was envelop- the aid of a dog daptuiied a coon.. I I I May they go on. There are none more . thers', and gaitel them . . . ' . Day, in Ca,rdno's II&II, by. the St. snrauces on account of the waterwo n' . ( F. and A. M., on the occasi of the � every encouragement to persavereand , M. . . I deser of a liberal share of the eom- I rkH ed� and t roof was falling in, so that To) PF,RsoN.AL.-W( have received 9, visit -(if the D. G. M. to this place. he to ieorganize on the- co � . . James'Cburcb c-boir, was in every re- I � T . , . min,4* Season. . spect a grL%ijd success, both in point of not only paid the additional tax caused a,laything efiromen' could do,was un- (Oibninnication BignecX"Hatebet" whi6 aL follovEng ladies and gentlemen A forts Vailn"ag pleasures of -this world. Th' . . I I . I by the establishment and maintenan is *at,her too person ' I � readings and mu-sical 'elect ' B ions Ce B,V*�lirlg. The fire originated in. tb in- . al'for publication, part i a the piograimm ,i R. R SCH 0"OL ExAmrqATio,x. -The quarterly wet 3 :all well r n. e a , lad : the ad . � a: Mrs' ick- 6 d rd - I I a numbers-aadthe excellence of theeu- of the works, but left a considerable Bile of th 3 building, and it is' cosed ! nd the publication of iwhich -would no- i, ard, Mrs. B. H�ndm examifiationof the pupils of School dresses were practical, in;ter ' - Supf . . au, Miss HEfcb, � . tertainnaent. Thechair was ocenpied surplustotbG good. It is but justice about thamiddle. It contained a-arge I a pur opinion, Serve I ny good pu e4ing and by M. P. Hayes, Esq., who, in a few a ! __ rpose. Miss t- -an nie Verity, Miss Mat4e,ve city Sectioia No. 9, Morris, tpok place on insiructive, that of Mr,l-- Murdie 16.8- . � I also to the Chief of the Brigade to say mount I .undressed flax, a lot of bay Wa Jearn from it, h wever, that our Mr. R. H. Collino , , . happy rema,rks, ref 4 Z L Mr Seni � H' Frid last, and proved a decided pecially displaying Considerable thought . erred to the celebra- that D,early every speaker bore testi- & clog. ccp�respoladent was in rror a co ,,,ail, or, NEr . &Y � � rt f W. .all, Mr. B. 0 M�. : H, C. succes . The teacher,. Mr. McLeod, tion of the day, likewise gave a Short and stra ,; and some other . T" . . 0 ' and study, an�d, a thorcou-b :acquaint- mony to the efficiency and zeal with F6 r' ,eeks ago in inBinuati: g that R. Sand 0 . resume of Irish affairs, in general. The which be -has performed has duties, and , I �,tu�at 0 1 y this building was sit ated v sisted. in the exam' n by Miss ance 'with his ,somewhat intricate - - . . � . Brewer, Mr. McCallum Mr Co an WaS SE � ino-tio I a conBidE i able distance from all the 'a mon had left Stanley It seems '4, I I I . - .1 . ery programme, which was a lengthy One, be is certainly entitled to all the praise others, a C_ � at th6 time the wind was be ofily went away t(b2poran y to at - Goderich, Mr. Mathe'30�, &11a Messrs' Forest and Messrg. K. MeXenzie, T. G.� but v interesting subject. As the - I ; Pill: I � be given - him, as the - present blowing , I ,act from the west thus ; the death and fai . . . ard .. was car1ried out in every detail, and the that C' 'a Gidleir and Grant. Mrs R � Ratcliffe, and D. Johnson.. A large nigl, �ts are now - getting Short and as . alifferent perform an Send- ton: eral of his . * a ­ ii t . � : sang a very bea -Lve�� fine numb of parents an visitors were farn work will soon be commencing . In iful song in 1 . ell's acquitted . them- Condition of the brigades is clue in a 9 �the SO irks, &c., over into the open , e.',;aE in returned ard Style Mid was lou ly , , which is at all iimeB exceed.- ' . -in I � . d that he has agil applaud .. I liss pros and the individual attention of mem- � . selves in a manner highly creditable, very large degree to his excellent man- field to t4 east of the building, so hat . fie, I 'chair is empty lic, more." There Hatch sang v6ry sweetly 1,S' ' S reet inglY gratifying and en6ouraging to here will be required in aconnection with . I C1.11 ; . . - � the efforts of each seeming to meet with agement and untiring efforts in' their there wa4. otla any time the slightest if no doubt our correapgudent was mis-- Bir This lady does no - g` ' bo"thteacher-and pupils. :I ventureto thei,,, avocationa, it W , id di � a � , . ,ery generarl. satisfaction, judging by the nu- behalf, a,nd th fact that his service � as dec ed to a 8 . 8 f.re'sprigading. The flax ii formed, as we are adfe he.hadno in O ' ... . . � . - merous encoores accorded them by the have been rendered gratuitously is none str ing voice, but her voice i "i predict that if parents ar(d guardians cont" or thlis Season. ot Poo 86 a danger ot i ti utic n to miarep . 3 hcro-t gh- inue -the Meetings f : in the b ing was Ily covered, by . reser or injure any ly cultivated and, sweet. The Mijsea wouldionly avail, themselves of such . I audience. Where all did- so well it the: less credita The pleas- - , " ; . . I We 11 iope the menibers of the Society 1 —ED. I � — . � . insuran � nd there was an insur4noe p( r9o, . -tv opport ities and unamimoli , . would be out of place to ma,ke Special Verity sang with much artistic ab' , F31Y turn will fellow the excellent aa-vio-e given ures of the evening were,,greatly on- 0 01BITuARY.—Mr. Wm.J Stogdill, Sr., or . I . . agora. t1 a 0 oahen Line, Stai ey, died at . an . ; . uld thera by Mr. Shannon, and . of 070() I be; building, so that: if 'Mr. out on such occasions that, they wl that they � mention of any single individual, yet banced by the excellent songs of M ol� � a very beautiful di iett. Mrs.'Ryj ad , Beattie g IS his insurance without Any hit sang I Strangers 'Yet," and her 6 Ort , be amply remunerated I o!r tho tittle will persevere in well -doing, and as soon the sinp�ng of Miss L. Walsh and Miss Mlloran, Woods, Dahziel, Carmichael, re ii& nee on Satur . 0 - - - Magee Poster, together with Mr. Jag. trouble, ) i-. Ich he likely, -will, his JOBS df � r, Maxch 19th richl deserved the applause spent in a,ttending examinations of 8 t1 - . ]Reid and others. The proceedings ter- . Y She liv- '- . . . __ a busy season next fall. is over, that . wilibem��Jnlyon the �' building, wbich af or % few days illness' t the ripe ag( Mr. Collinsl sang that : . 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