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The Huron Expositor, 1881-05-27, Page 80 ,- - -_11- ­ - ITT I 9�11 - - 11. -1. ­ -­ ­_, I �­_I­_F____:�­ ----T%—,_�­--- ­_­­­Tr_��­=._---[­-- ___­_­`,_____,__ - --- I __ __ I -F �­ z---- ­­­ � -- � - . I - -- � I ­ , . il I . I i . - _`��' � . 1, I �, i i I _. I . I . r � I i J . I - ;t . - - _1 - __ - - , . . I I - � . . . - __�_ - � , ­ _­, __ - I- _­ I , _­ -1, - _:_­ ___ , .... ... . . I . ! I . � _., ­­ 71 - - - - - - _­ - 7 ; I . I I �' , I . I I I , � 1 �� t . I - I I . ! . . I . . I ; I I I- - � ! . � � - ! . 11 � - . - � I : 1 I � I . I . I I 11 � I -, . . � � I I � I i . I I 1 1 i I : . I � � � I , � * . : I I I . - I I I -1 . I I � I i . I . � . I i , I - I i � 1 I I ! . . ! - I . � ! I I . . I -i � i I i : I I i I � ! ! 1. '� , . - t ! � ! �.., - � , � I I � . � . 1. � � � I I t I - I � i � � � I - � I - - I I I . I : i i I - : ! - - - L I . � . . i , �—_ � , I I � 1. - I � . � : ; I . 4 .� I - . i - � I I i . 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Some vbr 0011 0aying ww, male of pel . prec an were loitering around there � � , ! y I I policem � . , I 1� � ex 0 awnings, the last being for Mess�s. � 9 5�e close of, the firemen's tok. example you have set before us. We , , I . ! I Wade Brothers. Hitherto ihis sort Of on both sides, but i t v raB llovidou t frc In. until I . of 8o members, heal' a ask yon to told them thei couta pam th . I UVOU P oi�ov* , tial the first. that both in el a a ,a Egi t procespion AG lit in, one of the Ri-ilwaycoaches ell OU10ALL & 00. work was done by foreigners, a d ��, y t 0 by he ban( , whibh closed by 9, ,Irery gift as a token of our appreciation of nig i i i i I . � eaforth tE am had greoll I I � . ud -fare as befit they coula. This they did � i I I - __ I we are glad -that a local Di al has new ski4the S'. w -from t, , - and the esteem a � ! MG D I 1 - � — ad splay of fire! orks .do stiand your services, I ' — of the . ntago. Th match was witubsEed ifille di ' I The trainL left at 3 A. X. Monday., an d Ret�il Dealers in in hand. -Mr. Smith L regard in which you axe �i hold by - I takenit ` I ) I a Squall I no � Wholesale lan i - , RS. L '%mbe. ! at noon they arrived 'a I , for Maali- I by �a very large n 11 of spectitors, liu tile Oubli I 0 1 and / prayer I t Listowel, I 1 i DISTRICT MATTD , ! firm of Smith & West, at[ T q - ! . - us. Our earnest wish �� humai I I &n� we should juqge hat finano ally I rtaken of � any Of ---,—: , 3xvel to . � having pa � . I toba next week, where I a if � a cl ub 1 . M�.rnoch- is, � that unler the Divi�e bleBs' about a day andt - EBI., the, day was as Bucc b [I . I or nature's daily food foi 'Goods., mi�liwrll, ear_ spend the summer.-Hukh Love, I ing you may long be spared! to lab Dry L �;­ BARDED FENCE WiRE.-Our stock of I he following is the a4experience of this I . Steel .Barbed I of Hills Gieen, left herd yoBterday for as * t was � pleasing 0 ,hose wb o I v -it- i ()UR So (Wr,.-T ' ll' the Wasbbarn &Moen G&Ivanized . I nior amongst us, and that God may bless a half. Now while -ts and Oil C100S, i, but we which p'el he tal fi ne3sed the sports. 1 It, 7al also P ld asing- rep Ort A ihe Fourth, senior and ji I kind would afford en4less delight to Dri, � Fencing Nvire is at present exbaust6iJ New York, frbm ' . . � yqur efforts to the Salvation of many 1. I Pe i � expect to Too passage for Scotland. H3,expeotsto a to iiote-lho orderly I an iet ,aY 'a Tbird.olasi es in School Section No. 11, ny of his �onfreres, yet ther,J) � : elve a car load early next week,which b - 4� Souls, and when He who has given us Tanner or a , i � we will be able to sell at a reduced price. Exam- d if h w ich everything as co,nductef 4nc t a Bell WSW 4nosh, taught by Mr. M. M. a venture to state, a few mor � I I ad it has no rival in gone about three months, c ii as . eall a work to do BhaU appear. we one are, w t I I I ine the W-fre and lie conyine e,p lin El to hi ell occurring no an uuOleas t1i word 9 -Harriet Vint . 71 not So happily cons4tuted, who, oval I S _& :F 10. IPW 11! 11 - M..Kav -. ourth o as d , � I the market. Before purchasing ask -our price. anything in the horse or il a a . ell . John Roche 99, and all may appear with him in gTory y - JOEMSON BR 703 1 suit him, he will bring cu something heard during the �ay. .The 4 r 1301 iaggia Lind 116, L BiiiLE CLASS� when travelling thro,",agh a count i I OTHERS. . . I rof. � a on YOUR .� it over th � I b d, under the ,leadership � P I " which the Scott Act lords- 0 on as L J MoBurney 95, Thom � W&NTED.-A Good Stout Boy for the worthy of his well earned reputal . I . � . 11, tagg � I I Dry -Goods Store. Xpply to A. 'a. XcDOUl & animporter. WewishlimLa pleasant F tzar, Were on the girounds d I iug the 54. S Dior Third -George Irwin I W+ can now offe� to ou� Custor4ers and the I I � Wroxeter. ' quondam licensed viqtualler's heri - Go., Sal 703 . time and the best of go oil luck. -We J d4y,.aud added oonidderable to the R1 76, Ellen Hanna 73. Jun- bhe young men would wish. somethiO.g more ts-ngible, :f public erally, the'very CholceAt, N,ewftt � I' 'ac LLCItOSSE.-Some of I d 'heffl!Peo 9 Lot of 1 i'affies, I mix.w 'll I are requested to state t 1 ir ex- Robertson 161, AgueB t so ambrosial as ear and sunshin , i I and 'ia Braid ! I it the Rev. J. I pleasures of the Joccitsion. by thbi iol,T'hircli P"gnes '� Childrdia's Fancy ill Plain�Straw a I " 'L�' � 9A � re f-111- I " i ' " ' ' 1�t OY ��e 4 � al i ) T 1hi J I n L STOLE'zz.-On last Wednesday morn- S. Smith, will preach i I MUBiC. I i : Rin , , n Jackson 119, Haddon in'the village are trying to form a no I an cellent . I I , r k I D. Ill E PreB y I . I . 9 � in, during the absence of Father Shea I - ____ I DuE am Lacrosse Cl�b, and have so far been 0 der to sustain their muddy ves ill i � � L I I . I t> � Church on next Sabbath it ii the 'Usual - Arnewl0t, erram eid.96, of decay in a partly i4ormal tone. .1 I � � . rch, Some p : boy, we L , Splen lid I - ve�y BUCCeffif ill. 1, , MAN !EVER Noil � h nk of .that, or who ip, i at Chu arson -a: 'I 1"liiD THE 0 JFeE r 2160 Mr. Scott t i .� i r old hours. -Mr. Dunlop mail a i a I L 4 1 --------------- 0- QuErm's 'BIRTHDAY. - As no public HATS AND BONNETS sappose--stole a,beautiful five� Yea . h intrusio ; j I MO; every morn MR. EDITOB,-SIR,-I read so o time, I . I , ring Main st I `1 I ;E I _ responsible for the Ef iopian'& L I �� : I � m I job of watel nn I I � . � � , robin from a cage which stood on the . ago with much re, rot, the a ll'unce- j � I Hay. demonstration of any kind was made, in this case? I ,� i r � I ing, and. the soaking he iN as it- keeps it 9 P I quiet, the majority 1� �IeTy LATEST STYLES, b ; )rend getntlemall's . � " �1 I verandah of the rev( ath f Rev. � 4 ICULTURAL MEETING. -A mel the village was very � - �� In the; otli TRIKMED ) i 3� arid UNMMMIW�. Also. cool and free from dust, f( r the wh,oll I ment inyour pape� of he do . GA ne to neighboring Walton. I I- 11 r, tbal the � f � �! .4. 1, f- A _; -i'll I 0- ; 4- of,the.neoDle having Lie q I ! resiaell0e. 115 is LIO 0 VFW lu Me bell u - ot�the Hal Braille 6 U l %.11 V I L I i � i el Father nicter. a i .Y . I ; � ! . duly day. -Those parties whc have p v .1 . i ns. Our base-ballists want toBruB_ i � � i � : , � paxonts of ghty boy, after 6 u n- ' I I i I � the nau, I circumstances which 1 d to my i *as hold in Zurich last week, - when it tow QuEEN's BIRTHDAY'. - Her Majesty`i�js I I I . ii I ch&BtigiDg�liiDil, Will Fee that the bird is ' hydrants are making an effort to hill i 1 Id the Fall Show on Be s and succeeded in carrying off the Birthday was celebr4ted in Our 13MU t � �, � � a water supply for gal den. ,and lawy ta� nee ith that,1 fir a old C , B bian was decid Fel Kowers, i , I . � . 8 money. - good Style. ll I I � � � � p. � r 17 ye J r IF 'day, September 29th age in right, . A t Designs in Orn�ments, I I returned to, its owner, the Rev. P. J. purposes regularly ever, 7 11 0 f oni gpntlem . About 1( o� 17 ye 890I Thursday al CCIDENT.—We are sorry to say that little vill t8s, � I ' Sheal � Allin flcur, barrel, at Mr. ' Irize list for the ooming day was fine and t4ere was a lar', i i .'3 ; t 11 half past six to half past eight. Scm( was engaged fillin aiia 30th. T a I --- ---- -- I I I . - ,,—*— � I'll, 0 ail- 8 2 r3vised, and was Mr. Whelan, of the Wroxeter foundry, - I I " � ; ! Joseph Whitehead's i-111 near i e4so' was thoroughly crowd of people in town, and' all bad 6 i i � w I 1 — 11 � F - - meet- of them will have to D: Ake a material 4 met with rather a troublesome accident .11 is I . ; : J . Towx �CouNcm.-At the regular I was, me, increased, so that .it Daily Splendid time. The whole proceeding � � i 11111. - change in their morniii g habits, also ay Station in Cli tell. I One day � teria,113 I I . : - . .one day last week. He was working at 1 .1 I ing of the Town Council held on Mon ot be of 111.1011, rryind the am ba rrelg into � I 0 1 nill, I b6fally Enticipated that the Z rich piassedoff quietly is'nd harmoniol i I � the water supply will Ill p - . � . * 0 U i . I c . w . I e sslng,. Show:will a planing machine, hen by some R SH.OW ROOM � day evening lal the Lacrosse Club ather Snider h 'POD Od , this y 3ar surpass any c f its The following are the names of succes 4- ; q . . - - how- uder I I i ; service to them The ,,hange, I I I cam' u I , : l, was granted $15 to aid them �in their to a where was 1workiEgj He � rs, a least the - Diroctor a or other his hand 6 ul athlete's : Calith�mpians - 1st ]I. i � ! ever, will probably 0 condul � predecesS I : Queen's Birthday celebration. A. reso- . H I lout' OAS Meagives. and before he could draw it f ' h, 3d J. R. Hari- In th $' MILLINERY DEPART NT is Very � better and more �hrfty mo Ing as then unkno to me. O, tl ; . I I ; I have donE their )?art, and now it r s McMillan, 2d J. Smit ; . ; I . i I intion. was passed fixing the tax on dogs :0 . a to ana 00 enced! rs. o4t the el Of two of his Ifingers were A !' Comp'$tl I i � a or Be w.�th the eople interested to do th 3i ilton, Throwing sled.ge-ist J. Ca er, I . I - usages, and if So the ;own fat ors saving .1 - � "The dis- I i � rig a ChrBt�au act in t(O'belfrp : a ca y I he barrels i o the., i . . i. . _1 'ken Carter, 3d ,T i I I , at $1.50 and on bitches atl�2 each,here uld be -doi I I ' t9 off by the first joint. 2d W. J. . Smith. Puttin . � .,g j i .1 -law providing -for the wO I al hand is doing well, however, and 02 A. J. Car- � I inaugurating it #r teams are mill. He worke � . diorrie. Stone-Ist W. J. CaTter, � I ; � atter, and a by . at this few u'tea � � NEWZATINS. I more efficient collection of this tax and - , ' hO expects to be at work shortly with I : I I - Cou� 3 hauling I Ell while u ned I jump- . I * f ! ' go of 13 , I � I HOTEL PROPI Ill SOLD. -The Mrs. . �i I ? I ' till busily engaged , , and when I Lear [y done h( ter, 3d J. Johnston. � Standing ' I 1 . the remains of it. t i r in a:nd said tome ir hia quiet, easant . � 4 I for regulating the running at lar �t nibes va I P Dayls� hot �1 prol arty in Gorri 'a well sold 1 1 ter, 9d J. Johnston, �d ! NEW'SILKS. ; I . I dogs -was read twice and left over for - I r I t it be . - I I �� i . � I � I I . . , . � way: "Now, my.. riend, nove I . McMillal Thr 'a standing jumps-�- � ; I . -The Re � public auction on Wednesday, Mr. 11 0 ; . .� from 20 to 30 miles for i . I J31yth. : . .. � 11 � ; ' farther consideration. A petition el 0,1 a 1by auctioi L 0 said that Father Snide neverlielped, : istW.J. Carter, 2d H. McmilliI�, qd NEW. REAL LAOES. ... : �� ; Mill property will be s UDSDe, township clerk of Howick, . ; I ; 4 !!! � . . . �_' . I AND AN AcCIDENT.-Mr.J. ! i i I ' t I 11 ing to have Louisa street graded and a surprise upon discovering; . A MARRIAGF, sidewalk erected thereon from .John to the. 9th of June. * Copi63 6f the Revise YOU." my 4 � sthe Purchaser. The propertywaB J. Johnston. Standing hop -step -l' � - __ � � , : . I SILK AN13 LACE TIES. � Irl McQuaid, of McKillop near- Seaforth, � � ; well. I 11 I : I - New Testament are no�r ter sale at th ho he was must av been e a t in; s6ld for 62,640,1and the furniture for I . W. J. Carter, 2d A,'. J. Carter, SUL . � � I . i Main -street was read and, referred to . WaB married to MiSa Joanna O'Rourke, . i I � I .1 I I . bookstores in town. : 6g,Every poison y face, for after loo ing at me he com- - � . Johnston. Running jump-lat A. J. i I I � . - � I W5.: T e esta a is realizing well, and in the Roman Catholic Church, on I I =_1 _r, I � ' bi. omed I TT. 1�_ __B 1Z r -T _J I the Street Committee for them to re � , Carter, 2d W. J. Q ter, .3d M. � Rei. . f F � should read it." -Our old and esteemed onced.to laugh heat tily� I o i ties nearly Ar . _"T__J_&S � . i will likel �� I � p all liabili I . 1: q Mr. Dunlop pay Monday ihe 23ra inst. While the I i i � . i ". - port on at next meeting. i I im down, for he waE all: covered ivith� Running hop -step � 1st A. J. Carta I i . � � friend, Mr. t. Holril of the Clinton : in full. I fr. Dane has leased the, hotel . I - i . i wasinstructed. tohave the poundage � . wedding party were turningthe comer r i flour, and then w� shook hand - and h4, of� G. 3d a,. Reid. Standib-1 j i . i i � � � . gone on a tour to M 3,n" - Mr. Amhibald McIntosh, orrie, I 11 in SMI, ZENZILTLk ALPACCA, COTTON, PDX. i T. - New Era, has "l . find - a in- 2d W. J. Carter � I It. � T . i by-law strictly enforced, also to inspect 7ent away as qui�etly UnLrellaon-! to I t Mr. Miller's, a young lill Bister-i high jump -1st W.,J. Carter, 2c I � L ! !:-. all back yards and outhouses to Bee that toba and' the North N. fit. That h . ' who'has already taken poBsessioii, and law of' the bridegroom, was thrown F�Dl and PLAIN. � ; � I . � I � may have a pleasant time and not b iouBly as he came, 3inca thep I li i I I : � I � A . , I aval will carry �on the business. Mr.Me- - Williamson, 3d A. J! Carter. Vaultii 9 I : I I I � . they are in a proper sanitary condition I . ri a violently against a gate, breaking her - A. . I t I at the gobbled up by those ter. -1 le wisqui �oa 3 not only admired W m � butt ell with pole 1st H. DleMillan, 2a i . � I � I and tore.poit to the Council 1 0, ' the lk�in I old Ifttosh A a, po�pular landlord, an ,1 will arm and seriously injuring her. ; . I ­� . on. Three legg d � � � , I and black flies of whi-,h we hear s) a most an affectiOu f , ( d a good busiri&s in this old and popu- Carter, 3d J. Jol 9-9- i PARASOLS i 11 I I J - -next meeting. Mr. Dunlop was also I . 03101 ONE OF THE VICTIMS.—The horrible i 1 4 .� I much - is our best wish I oi - him. man, as I felt his � act was ,which race -100 yards -1st 1). Johnston and i - i . i I � I instructed to hand in to the Council his 9 I ; I i I I r house, I accident which happened in London on I . i i I very few occupying s 'positionlin life, --J--.--- W. J. Carter, 2d R. Williamson and H. i i � I , . . : I . the 24th 6f May, has done its share in I In 16MPADO-UR SILK, PLAIN SILX aad I 4 I : i . accounts for meel f urnished to , tramps CATTLE SHIPMENTS. -- Mr. Tho 8 whether clergyman r llfiymei , would I B�ucefiell McMillan, 3d J. R; Hamilton & A. J. CPLORED SILK. ! : I I �' and other charities at least � once a do. I Am and was � I throwing the mantle of gloom around u's t� . I i � I mouth. The town coll.ect6r � was in- . Govenlock shipped a lot of splepdi Protestant, and FOR A TRIP. i Our respected P., our village. Miss Anna Foxton, teach- Carter. Old me ace, ove I � ; _ : ' J_ - ' I . cattle from this station fdr the E liglis d - So far as I know, Was ntitely unknown r. Wm. Me illan, of the L nolon . 100 yards -1st D. McDougall, 2d i � - i ; . I � . I ,atructed to make a return in full of last I al on Monday tast). Mr. Goven- to him. But he was � kind, good old erin the intermediate department of Charles McDonaldJ Boys' race -100 I i 10fil kersmith,-intends leavi g on ; I . ' . year's street waterin r. ' in 'Alonda _ the Blyth Public School, and her sister ; . � lock has paid out fin ThInmense sum (if man, and it did not surprise rinei iii the y a three monthE' tour as-ist m -Hamilton, 2d C. Walton, JUA Arrived Tib-Dav . . .. A petition asking for the watering of. money for cattle . !death icaused ext f and brother, met their fate in the Y' , _: I P i --AT I 1 i a ,the past six leaBttolearn that hiS inces, and he will 3d A. Sillers. Man'. half -mile race'Lu- I durin,, � in the Lc war rev 13 i - r Main Btreet was read, and a committee . dreadful vortex of death along with the � I I ( months. Besides a nuimher -fed by such universal regrat among t Ise, who d � I I � � I . I : � P likely orl the Atlantic bef 1st J. R. Hamilton, �d WL J. Carter, -3 1 1 1 1 1 11 - consisting of the Mayor and Clerk was the names (if knew him. -J. L. S. I I - I - ' rest. As a lady she was universally - 0LOTHS111 - . I 3rtain if himself, the following are I turn.: He is a 11 tive of Nova Scotia, if A. J. Carter. Trotting m-atch-Ist J. 1 NEW, OIL I ! � 1 � I appointed to examine'it and el I - � . respected, and in the. capacity of a I ! I - , 1, . : I u bar of the feeders and the wei glits I I I . t =� of the an �_ me mistake not, but has been a resident R. Hamilton., 2d �A. Delgatty. The 1 4 ; I � � � . it contains the req isite num teacher she was t I N EW1 TO : GS. I PRESENTATION AT EGMONDirILLE. ,— I WELL114 !!! i � J_ � � Irl shipped on Monday: John Dick- . of Huron' for 32 years. We join with judges were Messri. R. Ferguson,,' . I I � ! I I ; names, and if so, that the Fire and son, McKillop,, 2 stee is ,weighing �iN 0 Previous to his depar urelfor Winnipeg his many friends in wishing him a one. Her untimely death will Menarey, and A. Doncanson. I . � ' j* � I � 'Water Committee' be authorized to lbs., and three weighing 4690 Mg.; Dul I- the members of Ile Choir of the Eg I always be deeply regretted by the peo- � � 1 NEW'TABLINGS i I . . continue the watering of Main street as � -1 pleasant -visit a d hope he may ave a 9 - I ! - i i . � car, McDonald, McKillopl, 1 cow, i200 mondvill ple of this village and vicinity, ani her : . , a Presb to ia� ' Chu rch pre'l Safe return. During his absenca our Cran'bxoo.k. - �, I NEW1 PRINTS 1 at present. After passing a number of flBOn, - I Clo memory as lovingly arid. affectionately I i� . 1. I . 41 Bented their lead r, ir� David Me, y, v . . . , I . Ilage will be rilinus a magi I �, i accounts for work, &c., tile Council ad- lb, ; Wm. W 1 stee r, strat 3 and SA,CRAME qT.-The �� Sacrament of the : � � . H�'latti, Hu lett, with al very bar dBb m6 I and valilablOi I , I I I I f . - � __ 1625 lbs.; Gilbert Mo .lehae . I � 0 will have to ,borrow our law I from 'cherished. - Lora's Supper- will be dispensed �n Ill i joumed for two weeks. - i OmpaniEd b , "I � . I I 1 cow, 1100 lbs, I Stew, 11120, 1 s ear, gold. wel,tch-1 ace I T .7 1114 . Howic.k. Ethel on the f 1, , A. G. AlcDOUGALL & Co. , . . o itside t mas. 1� . ! I irst Sabbath of June. 1� ; I I .� 1 1 ; � 1430; John Stafford, 'A [c ilOP, 1 131 address. Mr. M(Clo 7 had been leadeg ! � I I I ee , � . , : ! PERSONTAL.—Rev. D. B.McRae,pio- � i I ! I . FRov, MANITOBA.—Mr. Allan McDon- - I liett, 2 sti or i, of the choir for s me considerable time I COUNCILDOINGS.—At the last meet- I i I � . - , ip of Grey, 1070; W. H. Brown, . . Ro - gervil.le. . poses to go to thel Assembly, which ; I , . . I � . I i ! .. . I ald, of Jamestown, townsh ' and was very populai ... w th As meml I ing of Howick ,�Council, Mr. Jacques I ; . � . � .1 UB to Make the 2420'; Joseph Fowler,'] lullett, 2 steer 3, SHWPE .-Mr. James White, of this k im- meets in the city of 11ingston on the 8th i I has kindly permitted ' - was authorized to expend 69 ir . I i bers, and took a grea i pr as- . . 11 I i 1 2490; and three steep, 3685 ; R:bert de, al ple . . `-'EE OAK; HALL'S I following extracts from a private letter I McMichael, Hullett, 4: ure in impel to theilln. milsical in- place, on Tuesd�y of last week, Shipped proving the beat on which Mr. Wm. of June. a L 01i - I I � I steers, I I . i � � i received by him from Mr.Wm.S. Crerar, ; a b Hansa [I station a car load cf fine . Wigging is pathmaster; Mr.� Weir Sicx.—Mrs. Peter', McDouald, of this I i .1 I I ; John Devereaux, Tucliersmith, I I ull, struction, and as la re 3ult be left behind - - � i I " ,� who is now oirl, a prospecting tour I ' I borBes--to the other side. DeputyRoeve,was authorized -to ex-' place, is very sick. 'She is sinking very TWE:�"D SUITS, Made io Order', from $,U to 4 - I I I him a choir whichi f( officiency, onl . ;. I . . . : an' 1730, and three stee , 4250; R�be 7t Y , ' : � . - . I . L P lit of n . � I . . � through Manitoba and the Canel Devereaux' Tuckersmi ill, 3 steers, 360), few church choirs c Pic-Nic.—W4e Warrensville Sabbath pend $10 in the im roveme the fast, and to all appes.rauce she wW not $- �5. ! I Northwest. The letter is dated Birtle, I � I an surpass. - last many days. �11 . I- � i i 3 steers, 3780, and 2 A ers, 2600; Jol IL presentation was-giv �n ah a mark ol School have det6rmiued to hold a Pic- crosBway on side lines 5 and 6, conCeB _� . J � - I I . I � � 1. : � May 2nd. Mr. Crerar writes: "I have llett, 2 � cows, 2480,,! aid their esteem for him no�t only as a mu.. Iil Mr. Del Dougall's grove on sion 11. It was resolved to expend 420 - AccIDENT.—MiS8 �,daggiO Carnal of 4 1 1`0% I _. � . . � * .. - 3EE 0AKI HA 1.8 I � ' � McMillan, Hu , A P) I L � -. I Thu i gy i � i � 1� been riding over the beautiful prairie � tsday, the 26d of June. in improving side line 20 at the floating this'place, who is oq',t in Morris sewin . - John e'llikie, Tucker- Sician, but al a gent em n ancl friend, - . j � I � _� � ; � � I i r : . - f9r the past three weeks and have seeal 1 heifer, 1300 bridge. The Clerk was instructed to accidentally spriain6d. her ankle. We I ! I 1. i : I have in E sm1th 2 steers, 2,77C; John �N-ijsoa, The following addiess,wbich Speak RF,movED. — Mr. George 'Weston, . � . I l . - I -1 . I , . I I I I . I . AND B: tCKSERGE S . a good deal of the country. notify Minto Council requiring them to trust that she will soon have the use of BLUI VITS WArrant4 � I , . � � 1 _. I : I � - . alt or itse).f, was re d by. !Miss Isebell lutcher, ate of I Hensall, has removed F!" at Colors, om 815!,to $18. : # ,. 1. - 1. my travels gone ovAr some of the fineSt � Hullett, 1 steer, 1535.: GOO. Lock I . her limbs as bel ... I I t s, 3621), 2 steers, 247 5, cGeoch, and Zhe presents, :iion wai� ) this p ace, W�lere he intends carry- expend an equivalent on the Howick �� I . t . I i I . I land Iever saw in my life. But you McKillop, 3 Steer and Minto boundary to the amount al- SAW MILL.—The �aw mill belongaillug I i : - � -is that all 1 st .170; �01[n made b Mr. Ro art Dickson on, behalf ing bu the b tobering in all its I i i � . _�� ,y Mr. Ro - . � � ear, 1070, and 1 B Jeer I I to Mr. Edward Garrow, of this place - is I ' _1 - I . 1' , %. � A ,H US ' i I , . must not conclude from tb Aicheson, McKillop, 3 st(er's and heifers of the other member of the choir: � trenches. � : ready Spent by Howick. TheReeve . . I Q3 E E ' K!, - AL - � - the land here is alike good. There 18 I i in splendid runuiiag iorder and is doing ! I i !!! _­ ! Messrs., Weir and Jacques were in- . I � I i I - 1. . try where Such is the case, not 4120; James Dickson, Muchel � To 3fr. David Mcfty. I I HEAVY Loss. — Mr. C a I I I . � I --i I I ! I i � -_ 'no coull a work. At present there is a sto�k I � I I structed to make needed repairs on th I : I -F tears, 3510, 1 steer, 157(, and 2 0ONN'S, DEAR SIR. — ,With Since Borrow acrett, ournotedbee ralser,li had PAN X'S, Made to Crdei, at $8" 60 Per .Pair.- i '! even in Ontario is all the laud likq a 8 , col Of very fine lumber in the yard. I . . 5th side line north of the 12th I � I 2 I � � . - �uckersmi h, I have we learned of your lepar bure from sc)m6 rather heavy losses the past two I � . I i f 2705 ;, G. E. Cresswell, lXrRO-VING.—Mr. Samuel Slemmon, � . . I garden. There is a great deal o very , � heifer and I steer, 222 , and I cow amongius, for too b ief has 36all. ille � ears. Ile lost 134 hives last Spritig and sion. The Reeve and Mr. Cook were I � I ! . z �! , i t, but there is also . . I I of this place, who ll�B been sick over, a, I �.� ,lHllop, 2 steei 8, , time in which you hove been )ur leal- E0 this's ring. I � � also authorized to have the approal , . .1 I � 11 poor land in this par hes EE:6AKHA1i.XS -1 . .. I I a great deal very good, some of the best, 1250 ; James Nicol, M, ' . year, is gradually improving in health. � i i , - I . 6 to the bridge ou Side line 15 and 16 1 tn' � � - But 2275, and 3 steers, 3840 7 John HalInall, er. But though the ti a haE been SO i I w I- I Z �. in fact, that the sun - Shines on. .8 , ' ur kind ril! � I Grey. � concession 6, repaired, the hill levelled, RIB to be hoped tlip t through time he I . . . � � I eei , I y y � SM M-TS'l Newzst' hap :� the best land is not found -until you TuGkersmith 3 steers, 020; 3 S short, yet you hive � I will be comple IT, S ore 0 health. ;S es and Colors for � 1 3800; 3 Bteers,4100;.. tears, 3780; 3 nor and thoroug� iu;tru tions built for CliVELTY.—TIiiere lives in the neigh- and water tables cut. The Reeve was 3 �en and Boys, from 1�)5 centsto $1 7Z. 1 11 ' " ass Bird Tail River, and especially at . ,� I He is now un er'th care of Dr. Gra- I . I . - I I steers, 3365; 3 steers,, 740; 3 Ateers, yourself in our hearts 'a 11.01lum8ut torhood ! of w ere Wright's saw Mill instructed to have the hill at the I -- I � . t i � � gailver Creek. That is el 200 miles ham, of Brussols....�',i : I � more South of Gorrie properly repaired. A - i i . 4 k 3475 ; 3- steers, 3800 - steers, 761); I 'We cannot Ftopabdore burning, a hard hiparted, . I - lasting tha brass.' I I I � I am about � � c . nortk 3 . I :1 - job of repairing at the Gadkie hill is to Aw.&YVISITING., r. John Cameron, K LS � -4 WeSt Of WinDiPeg- 9, i � EE OA� tion at Silver Creek. I steers, 3480 3 steetE, 3580; 3 allow yv6u to dep rt with ut aii oxpres� c ruell ana unmerciful being in human , HAL , taking up a half sec I ) I . � � be let by tender, and the Reeve was in- of this place is *tvay visiting some . . ; I I � � IL 10; '3 steers, 34 -1 and 2 s to rs Ellen of oilickindt feeling toward You, f orm, w ose name is neither Behind, I I . I . I ! � I ,I I am s6rry that you - did not come out 1 35 3 ) I ! ,, I ( eo'n . friends in Ohio, Vnited States. IIe i ; ; nd 2 heife trait �011 will accept this ; stracted to have the necessary repairs ( �� a rs, 46901. Mr. Hani al '13 and we Front, L ft or ' , well I will not Bay W�o STIFP AND SC FT FEL!Ir HATS'at $1, Nob -a - � . with me, for I am Sure you would be r, as a i I for fe i on side- lines 5 and 6 , Concessions has been away fOr more than t ' I . 11 leased with this part. There al I Shipment embraces 43 cattle,,. mak.nf a BOUVOIlli 81 g it token of our Ile other ar a falsehood might ,#yles, Impc rted Direct. I . ; � , . weeks and is expqcted home pretty �� f ; � I I -nice total weigh,taobf �3ilO Abs. Ther3 v re' � eSteenl. � We hopo you 'will evor be y so, but it is enough to 1 and 2. The auditors' report was � i . �� . I � ttpr:ed in doirLg . 0 1� i . � " 04 . -m- i � 't'housauds of acres of land here as ove � guided in life by� the Gre t Father, and ng Soon. It is to be ho ad that Mr. Cal �� L asany hatween Jamestown and Brus- enumeral .imals,wei� hi 2g � � E a that this personage 1,13 becomi handed in, examined and accepted, and 1P ' �: I . I �us ;� I . � 131,978 lbs., which at I. average pri a i that Sul in oul enterprises will be widely famed for brutal treatment of the auditors ordered to receive their eron. will not take a I notion to leave� �' OAK HA'LL . �L � .. I � ' sels, and you think a good deal: of that. � �t_ 8 C 8 to pay, viz., $12 each. A petition was altogether and go acl to UnC.10 Sell ;� I I - within of 5.J cents per pound, )uld foot I 1p to ��vouchaafed to ,you in that Measure animals � and if u h i d � 14 P � There is also plenty of timber j w be t 'erate t ;1 I ; 4 : d from �� � ; � � � . - f ex- the snug sum of about 10,500 to b 3 oti- : which iwill be fd� yi ur highest inter- in what is suppl to be a ci d and rea Alex. Drummond and 18 territory. ' IDEF .9 ALL OMPUTITIOXin Clothing Hal i five or six miles and abundance o � rem brancos go others asking for a grant to 6 FiSHING.—The fisil in the rival, he � .1. I u- vided among Some 19'fa mers. ; ests. Our heatty la 'abiding community, I won d ask mak re- I re ,nd Caps, atid Furnishings. �Clonjpare Pxio" I 1-1 I I � collent water, while the climate is S . . i . . seem to be this year. -v6ry ;�d ave if they don't.' I -1 . - I 1, I �with you audl�your 0 tim le wife. i numel E I I __ h question: w hat is the use of . legis- .pairs on Howick and Carrick boundary, I . r I i I perb. I have never known such nice i - — a : Signed on behalf of I he oir, i telots 29 and 30. The petition evening the young �oys may be seen �� I � .." .. � THE TwENTY-FouRT IN TOWN. T ; I a ion in such m eil when it seems OPPOsi , I I I li I . _. weather any spring, in Ontario,as we Queen's Birthday ' assed over very � . �� ISABEL Mc dE( CH, , was favorably received, and the Coull- making -their way-tp the Stream, with I � i � The snow went F I � I I i ,h t this same cruel being has i Iready 'i I . � I � quietly in Seaforth. ' A few we t to � ; : Ro oil are to inspect the road anj eisceitsin rod in hand. Theyleatch a, good mally A. P. McDOUGALL & Co have had tbis sprin g. I 1 4 1 0 1, I ia U a ear nder a similar charge, 1, :_ i &,way about the 15th of April, and the Linton to view the �p6rts al ra as � -1 o � - . pp hat grant will be required. � Mr. fish, but the worst oi the matter is that 11 . - I i ; I . I � . I two. I C - . — I hich was for he tying of a chain to w J, $10 they are very small,� but man ' - ground was dry in a day or � l . � Onc y. of them the � � I 111..� - .there ; some went to tile country vi it- I . B)russels. I! li� under jaw (if a stubborn horse and Jacques was instructed to exp . leasure of his -acquabit - Saw some farmers sowing on the 18th, . � . i . I put together will wq'igh a pound. � I I , aiinee. Ue � I -J- . I � - Went off. I , in improving Side lines 15 and 16, l �! � and others C_ � " I ing friends, axe � borE this illness with iChriigtian patienoe, and I heard of others who had Bown oil 01 I BmFs.—Thol Tree Omr I 019 't�cbing another horse to it in or4er to f . . I ��. 1. nicing, but b' far the I I cession 12. The next meeting of Cou-n- QuEEN's BiRTUDALY. —The Quee f the 16th-, and cattle have been feeding Y argeSt Virtion having all the tress n. t a Streets ncrease�the animal's speed, buo only - ' D., B and fortitude. His � unieral win leave : _.. , � . - . . .: , . remained at home to witness thp la- trimm oil will be hold at Fordwich on the Birthday was obser*ed in this village in the !residence of 4r _. outBide Since the middle of April led, great,; improving them.— a ulted � in alml st severing the apimil . - D. McGregor On .0 . � ? I . I . What do you think of that for the crease match and the �thletic B )OI ts, The b ring at t a salt wall on Thursday 0 gue, and yet after all this ruelty third Wednesday in June. grand Style. In theI early morning the Fri -Lay afternoon ai 2 o1olock. Mrs. .: . I I . I . citizens were awake�ed by the roar of M c . . ._�. which were held on tl le grounds c i the morning had re'ehed a dept� cf 550 Ile culprit was allowed to g � I ,Scott , I u , , who is a 7.. ow laay, and her - . Northwest? You can't touch that in Sealforth La --4t is exp I acted a think, I omethfug of that nature. 1. _�f stall feed The atalEtic feet. ' arid, leal , This, instead of having is ten- I fa LL , have the � eartfalt Sympathy, I , Ontario, where you require to crolsse Cl I;. � I I Jamestow-u. a cannon or s , ! for a month after that date. I intend, sports were held in I he fotenoo 8111d desired of the citizens, that a niew fence ency to moidif� the cruel prop nsitieB PARALYTIC STROKE. — Mrs. Me- The report was as 16ud as the roar of ,Be, of e community i their B'sA bereave. . - were keenly contested, and caused " ach should be put around the squell f �his inhuman' being, only engendered Catcheon, an aged lady living with her cannon,._�,at any rat , At a very early me �t. - . .: � if all goes well, to be home about the I- I � v � � . musement for the onlook&s. The The Caledonian Sooiet3 annual meet- leeper and blacker cruelty than ever, son in: the township of Grey, 2J - miles hour, ellgo, the Bri4ish flag could ' be �R Boys FRozi ' OXE.�Xr- W. A. ;; i . first week in June.—WM. S. CRERAR." a I � I I I I - I 1. . 11 � ; following is a list of t a successful c ing for the election of officers takes ,.Or it seems that the other day lis beat I from here, received a paralytic stroke seen floating in the !breeze. The sports gh, of the 1 ., � I *1 I - . i . . LocALBRiErs.—We have on hand. a patitors : Hurd1lorace, 150 yards, 4 n- place in the Council Room on Tu aday, i p6or cow for several hours in a moSt I on Friday of last week, resulting in the of the day consistea of horse racing, W h, succeed ? rryl.ug �� I . � ' ad ba ca �' :off the i I . I . pin' � . : number of com tries—Ist 400rge Sills, 2d J. D. Si � I loss of p,ower of one half of her body. foot racing, jum 9, &c. - munications on various Is. 31st. I The regular men ibly l a fair inmerdiful manner. And no the � . 6 I 'firs � prize in the hilens' foot race at i 1I Standing long jump, 4 entries—is � 'For a number of v I . 1: I subjects, which we are compelled to t J. will bo held on 'Chu rsday, Ju a 2� id. �eople of the neighborhood say ihat it � . ears shollas Suffered Zurich, on the 2-1-thl of May.—M-aister � ,> leave over until next week.—Mr. Henry D. Sills, 10 feet 8 ino ep; 2d J. from rheumatic paralysis of the lle4sadl. I r I ' b, TH� TWENTY- OURTH.—TuMldfly last w9dld be a Godsend if the poor wilimal lower . � Robert Mitchell, of �i phicell sil ran ��� I 101) 4eu- a in this part . J 'mes White, iay I . Ile I Colbert, of Egmondville, has Purchased JO feet 3� inches. . �� � was observed as a goner I holiday. The jW uld d,io and be relieved of her suffer- extreirl She has live SHIPPED.—Mr si rize liti - , , I i , I ' -from Mr. Brett the 25 acre farm on the tries—Ist George Sills, 2d H. Ho it 5— il Jay's pro- I irace. We h a J I weathler was vor fi 2e The �n B C6M. for 24 years and is highly respected. shipped from this station on Tues4ay foot? � ' ' I — I w - ! ,� I top of the hill, formerly belonging to time 11 seconds. .Running hop,S�ep grainme was a . i * 6o raorning at She lingered on until Tuo§day morning of last eek, for We Buffalo market, Of cur boys. � I :: I —lEt i ]Taxquhal when She died. , I I ; ::: na jump, 4 entries T. MeLf d, 37 8 a. 13J. At t d'b �� � ill l — another carload of kl fine horses. , � � ,the Y&LEgmond estato, for the sum of a he ir the town band of , � � . . I . i HEknD FRom.—"Xour correspondent - � -% . � � feet 11 inches; 2d B. S. Newell, .1 6 f 3et 18 members, a com )ani d by a number � V.RESENTA On the ev : R. G-. _� $1,600. It is handsomely situated and � TIO .— enling of THE DiFirERENcE IN ANAME.—Even a BAsE BALL.—ThElyoungmen of this is i receipt of a ard from Mr. i - . 1 4 inches. Running hi!) jump, 4 entir as. ' of citizens, as ODA led on the public Weanesday the' 18th May, tb,ll bible postmaster's life is not one unvarying place have lately oitganized a base ball H' - , who lately � "I Tt here for ' � with Some trimming up and good tillage � - � Dakota, - I In this race B. S. No ell and I J. I Ic - 'plass iniconnedtion - meet together for practice dat6d Chicago, May 14th, 4 ,which he �. will make a fine, place.—Mr. R. N. 'Brett � square for the urpose of reCOiViDg from i I vnith the thames monotony, and he occasionally finds club, and � . In. � z . has removed from Eamondville and Moran were equal,'"d they divid d -he onord th ne;v baud itand, and Road S�bbath.School, repaired to the that there is a good deal in a name. To every evening, the Weather being ei� all Stated he Safely reached �Chieal but -- . ; I - � I - 0 � � the � . I . I � I '� ] riz s between tbom. 1 _ the Post Office here not very unfrequent. favorable. �� I become a resident of Seal When first and second P rannipg up a v ry I and me I for the manse and were kindly greeted Eily Mr. wa � put to the trouble and, delay there � a � I .i I I . ,not at his shop on Main street The height was 4 feet 7 inches. Put- first t�me. Tho baild stand 1 i 15 feet in 4nd M . Fletcher. After Spending a ly, come letters and papers addressed to T.RADE.—Businass is brightening, up Of nloading and epl -the col ,'I ting -light Stone, 6 entries—ist H. Cam- dia � I . he Jamestown, New York, Pennsylvania or here now. The fairmers being pretty 9 . It be found by those wishifig to �ee him � moter, octagon F hap d, Stande 9 feet ivery enjoyablo evening, one of t ,� tents of his car, owing t he car in I .. oron, 35 feet' 7 incho Dakota. One morning lately half a wall through -with I..� their spring work, ll�c 8 Od I I - , I el i abovelthegrourid, and finisl.-od with a � arty vl�as called -upon for a leadingi wh' h hi go le breaking , I . at his residence, which i's' immediately s;'2d W. 131 I : � .. I I 1 '13 Left �00 4: � I I ell, 32 feet 9 inches. � Half ril race : very I cis raililig. Et waB reeled by and, the following address, accompanied dozen letters, whose destination was grain and potatoeB'are now coming into doN � n.. Mr. Hil � in the rear of the residence 'of Mayor w . , 111 . �, . `1 Ion expect�a to reach * ! I Strong.—Mr. GOO. -Dent intends dis- 5 entries— lac d E. " I uesduy last weiL I "It tt�� kwell, � F. C. Rogers,' Re3ve. Close to the ,by a, purse wasipresented to theRev. C. Jamestown in some one or other of market quite freely, 1 his ,ldestination. .on I - . I . : � i ; i - posing of his handsome residence by Brownell. ru eavy 'Rhot,14 an- South of the Stand � s a very fine flag Fle�chor, who responded in very feeling these Ptates, ware sent away only to be DnrvINGBusrNEf4s.—We - notice Mr. '!HE SALT WELL �el ReEwen I � , . . . � ries-1st H. Camero ,29 feet 8 iftl I returned again next day. Somebody James Beverley, N&o carried on W Pablic Auction, on the 9th of June. t pole 70 feet hig .1 With cross.tt s and Urms, ifn whic he Spoke of hisconnec- �� the Brothers, salt contractol have am. I , I I . . I ��� � This will be a -ood chance for some per- 2d. J. Lamb, 23 -feet a ­ ile 1 wound with Ir ri nf with the ible class and ecilgregal should look. forward further than his blacksmith and w0odwork businogs in ple ted. the work of E ree . I sa , I 1. �. . -- 0 6 inches.". 0 'a 6 , . � 1, thror ghoul t. tioiii . _. I .. . - �. I � - nice residence.—Mr. race, 7 entries—Ist ; *. Pinckert, '2d A. I nose and read all the way throu h, and this place, is Ikept; quite busy. ' I .ed 6 necessary ;� son who wants a I The poleiB pal ted wh* a aul tae rig- tionin general, Luncheon was then a Mis ric it, and have al A ed v . � I so � 11 � . I � Wm. Sleeth has been appointed care- Scott. Mile walkiN ace, 4 entriEs— ging aark, andwas put iliere at ,,he elx- prepared by the ladies, (what could we thus people would Stand a" better however, is not strtnge, as he thoroogh- me chillery therein for prosecuting the � � f - � ist W. Blackwell, 2d James eattie. � I - I - - - - taker of the Presbyterian Church in pensOof Several eit'zenE. A th, croM- � do Without thl of which all partook 1 chance of getting their 'letters and ly understands hiq business and ' � � �; - � em- wc tk of sinking the well. :While Speak- , I . . I � place of Mr. Edwards who , el tries—Ist . uug a very fine flig 21 feet by 101 1 1 tily and tAen returned bom a, feel- papers. ploys first-clil Workmen. '� i i is about Three legaed race, 4 � h bear We wish in -f � i � - , . __ A I of the all we would Say it P . . i . - leaving towil.—Archibald Bishop, M. p. and GOO. Sills, 2d M-.koran an ' y1c- feet, ready for Mining up � I he flag ing' that thel was an -evoinbig, the A HARDEXPERIENCIS.—NOt long Since him Success. i I affords our villagen and others on ex .. SO . . - I . I . P. 7'as in town on Saturday la§t.—Six of Lel Five mile iraile, 4 entri B --18t pre" I , hiory of wMch will be long a ,two brothers, who live in this neighbor. PERSONAL.—Mr. 1. cellent opportunity A obtaining a, . � . Was the sent of Wm. Vanstone, ,me bell - Andrew Gilcb�ist, spion- �.. . the horses in the Clinton races on Tues- Theodore Klinkbaw or, 2d- ichael Esq. �: The baud *on their arrival Ount- ! ad in the inambrtal Shrine of th heart. hood, while returning from the lumber who has been here -for some little time di - . I q a view of the vill ige ands =.ounding � 4,0 . day were from Seaforth, and we could Klinkhammer. This plated t �e pro- ad the Sta NNith. 4 muEical signal I Th'a following �s the address -. ,I the ,.woods in -Northem Michigan, had a past visiting his brother, Mr. John �Gil- country, and in thif our th�el ax-e'due ; ;. , . ' "' " I , ,� i ; . � � � have sent up as many more, all equally .'rammo for ,the forer . I the flag was rim t) its posi ' on, when 1 me;�abers of y6ur bible class, d6Bire to !rather.novel experience in the way of chri8t, left here on'Tuesday :for 81cot- to r. George X-cEwem.- who very kind. 4 - I I i . " I . a ela a -ad trion- _. � ----:In the afternoo: the band played "God Save the avail ourBelveii of this opport ' I ation. and entert � ch ly,liand I ittl ' I - 1. good if not better.—Mr. Wm. Camp- Il principal at- .1 , Queen." u�ity of ., accommod ainment. land. Mr. Gill was very mq* � it some li I � - bell was in London on Tuesday last and tra&ion was the lacr( s$ atch between At the. conclusil eov, Ro e": with a I giving expression of our high al�iiprecia- ! Things preserved tbe even tanor of their pleased with the lappearance, of this bl(, erected a nice stairway to the top , �� I I . � was present when the victims of the the Seaforth and F, � r clubs.! :This few remarks pireser ted he s nd to the I tion of 'the ear host efforts you have put ,way while they were plowing the depths country, and thinks Huron county of ,�h r, . I I to I . a de rick, Bolol allow people an i I I . � . . .. , terrible boat accident were being taken' was. the first. match pl,ayed by tl�le 'I' )ea- corporation and cit-zeni C. A. Cloopor, 1 forth in our behalf, and of tq'udering ' of Lake Huron. Arrived at Port would be hard to soxpass. He certainly OP ?ortunity of obt ning a nice view*, I I ; I � the water.— We notice by the forth club this seasou, d on Ild the 136V- YO' 1 heal thanks for theduterest remotest idea thinks about right., Y correspondent' availed hirriself of , 1* - f roin if this' can behalf of Mr. V1 u our Sarnia, they had not the � � Winnipeg papers that Mr. David Ul be taken as an: index the s as uls Oral -citizens, preSE fli,g and ,you.havetakeninourB iritual �elfare, of what &waited them. Ten o'clock of OBITUARY.—Itispur painful duty th' ,ortunity, and ascended to its : I . . P , OPP I Naught and family and effects reached success, their prospe are cartel pole to. the corpora tizens. 11 A both in the scl�.00l and out of it. You a Sunday morning found them on the week to c'hronicle the death of Mr. Jas. ful heig," � . n I � ; F" Lit,and alt�ough 'Struck with = 'f 18 th 0 ' �ts i - . � have at all hich oco-urred at the resi- itslj Z . that city in safety on the Monday, after bright indeed. Theclub s in excel.ent , hearty vote Of than a, ere - times faithfully peilormed dock. Straightway they went in, quest C. Muir, w . ,great altitude, *as tickled to find r ' i . : � ,. leal h theIr vilry hel Ur I -in-law, Mr. D. Mc- t"t when he all -himself up to his ?-. lt, ere, and they at once started fit, and contains mauvfirst-class players, i donors for , orl pres- 'yo'' duty, and the persona� advice , of an hotel in wi,iieh to pass the remal dance of hiF, brothex i I . 't' " i I l I Sa� i I w ( .0 f Ia,:, P" ri 1.1 4,01 I i W � a y 1� �� I I � wIl 1 44 � I d 9 I r I ( i . �1 ' -1 L, i I 11 7 71 m , i III �_ 3 a I I I I I i' 31 1 ,1 I . 13 a 6 1 n' 0 r, P -1 I I I I , - I - I ( , I ,� ( I 1, P r � ,Ja it, , 1] ( I : a is, � . I i 311, I -I I I -1 I - - ` .- - I . I E by boab for Rapid City, where they. will and if they do not make it� warm for I ents, 'when thr�e clieers! war(, given for � give� by you, and what we hav� gather- i der of the day. Soon they reached one, Gregor, of the firm pf 'McGregor & Urqu_ full height, he was ��etweeu five and Bit ..- I I � : � � I . 7 like1v be settled ere this.—The School some of the best clul-s dn tbe P OV,nce the Queen. A� 10 - m a ve,y interest- ed,f�om your keneral instructitu will only to find the doors closed, the papap harti on Wednesday, the 25th i C - I I " � I nst. feet higher than th�it Zierriek. . -this before the close of thel i- - Teackers'Parlifinaent will meet in� . . ll i 31 - ,season, we s all , ! ing game of base) b .11 as lay Bid be- 37 we �ra sure, prove a lasting benefit t� I handle chained immovably, - crape on Deceased was cut off in the very spring 11 — P, I � - ! � �_ . town on Thursday and Friday ' ext be disappointed. 'Cho Exeter team ;-twoentheWro'xete Cla�f a 1. - 1 kL- - D - __ . nil B russels � us'al and especially those of pei who 1 the pump, crape on the door and - crape time of life—being only 25 years of age - peculiar &�cidont occurred ia ;� I I I , A �_ . week.—The priucipalbusiiaess at the ad. was composed of fitie, stalwart, el I -a Seven iunin I I our 8aviour, Him tor� 'Whom 1 high up on a flag Staff. onsump I- - . ; 198 riatc fori a jurse of I accopt as � Evidently the �by that dread disease c tion. E:�,elter the other day. While Mr. Sat- I ly_.� I!- . journed meeting of the members of the fellows, bu ointed us as our Redeemer. - town had ceased to be,. and things He was a carriage, gn a d orn taking the b chain off a 'F - __ 7 b t this bolni", ) on, 1 $6. The game we s cl. sel. contested I � you 1have P � 8i U ame W toA was indinp !,_ � - � � I ,,q,anies Institute on Friday evening they require experien �o and Practice. 1; and resulted in favor of Wr xet,dr by a I Yonir kindly disposition . towatds, us; i generally bore a funeral � aspect. One painter by trade, and in that capApity . � I - - . lo84 of lumber at the planing mills of I A I . 1 ; I I was the receiving and adopting of There were three C a nes played, and score of 3 to . 2. In the af temoon, ! yoil;l constant endeavors to- impart the who knew all about the cause of the he had but few equ-01s, and had bi I life D� ; ; Treasurer's report, which I . � iler & Howard, the pole rose sad - was the home team tookith m straight with- Brussels and Bluevale l played for , in I . � . �, . � . ion we require, and you� reach. melancholy metamorphosis whispered been spared his skill would, no doubt, del and struck !Mr. Dyer who wa . � . . I 111t C � , � -_ 3faictory to all preseut.-Mr. James out difficulty. The time taken for each a purse of $4, which Brussels won by a i j neSslao help and gaide at all times shall "that it was aU owing 'to the Scott have earned him loth high 'position sts�uding near, on the head, linflictftl� a �; . . , I i . � � � ; il� %veB is doing quite a trade in town .mewaB15,3andlO�minuteg espec- score of 13 to 7. the games w9re I i noi be !orgotteh. We Shall end�gvor in Act," which hadbeen passed there the and wealth. He was possessed of � . . ?_ I. I . M any Be 'Pre wound. . Howard and Mr. � ae awning business. He has orect tively. At the concluslon of the roga- well contested in the aftern m, coming 1� our after career, to prove that all these day before. Everywhere the Same fate kind and admirable qualities, and: I � I , was Sutton were aalswo s , k by the pole. but ' � i , 1. � ' � ; p 8 number I 1 efforts youf part were properly ell &waited them. 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