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I . - �7 I th I - I r ; I t 1 41M to Secure this end, sad that we I a instances three tim, ' .at law they should hays 'it repealed.— for building, vhlpping and fuel, it is many ye . I . t I � � I . 1P, : expositor* oar support to auy sobs ars. He has three along resid- 11 � . 1 T014 me whioT'o'ur tmh'is eTop' also will give 0111 ery in- Over $300 havo'been subscribed in the little wonder that Salt should be the ing -an . , the township of Grey, one of . . r C � . . - . � , , L ' * Id. What wit C poor to hi of Tuckerstuibb, for the relief - ali�sbsorbing topic in the village and whom is Deputy Reeve of the town- I A. 0. MCDOUGAIL & Co. I C. ,.I . . repregenpatives may decide upon, so di . I - � .1. long as Such solierne will give the town or ffer"'! Y'e the 'the' ' � I - - . I fa cps and hara times with I h of .Juskoka and Michigan sufferers. BuVrOullding country. The Messrs. ship, and one in the COuntYof Waterloo, - � To rmers of S % L z11 . I a second or comp ting railway. After cotland have had . I Beg .leave to announce that they I, .- I I I a N Oe V�STRICT MATTERS. the resolution was carried, a committee tend duiing the past four or fli to con- This is' a most ge ieroug contribution, MdEweu, of Goderich, who had the all of whom are in comfortable. circum. OPE ED Out at their ne I Big in o * � years, and speaks volumes for the generosity cotitract of Sinking the well, are desery- obances. He had always been a remark- I Store . - � - - . I - m�an- ably stout, robust and Ictive'man and stock of -1 a splendid � I I - I Tm POPULAR GROCERY and Meat E m- con * t, f N sers. Dr. Coleman, their position is not by any r4eans an of the; good people of the Banner town- iD4 of the highest praise for the .doors south of the o1d)w (four , . ' . I rium,—Hugh Robb, Stark's Block, Main Street, George Ackson, m. M. Gray, Thos. -eniviableone. In fact, if I i0t home ship.-LAIr. Kennedy, the celebrated nei in which they fulfilled their work had only been laid up a I I =01, has a tall and complete stock of freali Kidd, Aii Armitage and M. Y. McLean fely in Tuckeramith once ,; few months I I sunable Groce - ... � � � Anal's riea, such as currants, . ga mo , J will Scottish vocalist, will be in Seaforth on in the face of so ma,ny difficulties. The before his death, which was � evidently . - I was appointed to co-operute with the think a deal more of our own untry, the evening of Monday, lot January. . raisins &ud fruits of all kinds. His teas are un : did L I hole- was a particularly difficult one to caused by a gradual wearing out of the NEW FALL AND WINTER DRY C . I . , "celled for price and quality. Ali kinds of house: committee previously appointed by the with all �its drawbacks, th -an ,er I I . �111111 bore and obstructions 00K - . kold: ni 3k-nackg fresh and good. Dried ments of Council. -The In gating was most an- before, and will be more conte 4ed with ' - , were constantly constitution. He suffered coonsiderably . - - . his own curing always on hand. Bolognas and thusiswtic, and showed that the people ' DZA�H oir Mims. DioxsoN. L We stop being met with, but by perseverance towards the la,st, but bore up under it Alad whether you buy or not, we shoR � i I my lot iii -Canada and in old H' n If . sausagcm every, day. Cuttings of all k . of the t6wn' are it, earnest and are de- all is w* 4ro . the press to make room for the follow- they overcame all difficulties and were all with a patience and fortitude, wb ich � - in fact. ,ou can get almost anything you want . all, 11 expect to be homp.'before it I ig - tel � egram: Died, at Godericb, on rewarded with Success. A meeting of a hope of a,bright f ature only can im- be pleased to show customers or . I for the tab!e or hirder. A trial solicited. The termined to have railway competition long, for::"this is not mine:aidhoose.", tors the Lar vw highest market price paid for good dressed pork. if it is possible. ke, matter has been ALLAS. tb� 1�th inst., of inflarnation of the the sharehold4s wag held on Wednes- part. . g6st, Cheapest snd a I I --------� . Huqn IORB, Seaforth. placed in good, bands, and the com- . , lungs, i Jane Carnochan, beloved wife day evening when it was decided to ad- —*-� Stock of Dry Goods in this county. ;i - FOUR� . Dublin. TAB. MIGLOuG.umx's New Store, Whit- mittee is" now earnestly at work and LOCAL BiarEFs.—Notwithatatiffing the of Ja,ines Dickson, Esq., Registrar vertiae the well and sell it to some com- The StOck comprises of our own . � - - . WHU4 � ney'l B oc'k, is the N,,Iace to buy your Dry Goods, TEAcEmRs %-JENGAGED.—The teachers DIRECT IMPORTING, all the New � � — . - Fsn�y Goods, Mi linery, Mantles, Wools and will not leave a Stone unturned to se- very bad roads there is a goo4, deal of County Huron, in bar 66th year. patent person who wilJ work it. . I , . � - . of Dublin school are re -en aged for and most Fashiona�ble lines of - F Yanis, Tweeds, Undershirts and Drawers Hats care the desirea a d. There are several wood being. delivered in town ju:St now. The funeral will proceed to Goderiah 9 � - . "Q; . . C30 d Groceries, etc. New Gcods coat4ntlp soheines:�now eng ing the attention of The price de' a Cemetery at one o'clock on Saturday. Morris. � another year. This shows the good I y , I - pends upon the coilaciene . - '. � I , - ; - xrrhln�-, - and rushing off at the smallest. profit for the Committee, b t we understand that of the selle � COUNCIL DOINGS.— At the last meet- sense of the Trustees, as it would be DRESS GOODS, and TRIMM . - no . I GS, - - eash a trade. All invited to come and inspect rand the neceasiti of the . ; hard to secure a lady teacher with IN the stock, .no trouble to show the Goods wh ether definite- - decision has yet been ar buyer.—A span of horses attaciied to a - I Brucefield. ing of tbe'Morris Council the only buii- � I ni higher qualifications than' the principal, - I i .1 � you buy or not.` Everything marked in plain rived at.j Democrat wagon belonging to Mr. John I ago transacted besides the passing of VELVETS, - I � . � ANNIVERSARY SERVICEB.—We are re- ' . figures; ind n -------I- I- . accounts for township improvements, Miss McKenna. Indeed it would be . . . awortl t.. , psecond price. - JAs. McLouGuLiN, A TuCY-ERSMT.0 ,Boy KILLED IN COL- Torrance, of Hullett, ran away from que'sted to state that the fifth. anni , im Ossible. Her assistant, Mrs. Flyn , SATINS, . I . - I the station on.. � &o., was the passing of a resolution I? n rt, � LAr�LAw & FAIRLBY's advertisement o,ADo.-Our readprs will peruse the Monday last, ' When versaxy 'of the- opening of Union agre will have reached the age of 60 at the I wM res creasing the railway track they � ecame Church, Brucefield, takes place on sing to give Wm. Allen, an indigent �VELVETEEN SMITI 4 ivad too late -for insertion this week, bat - following Bad detai Is of a terrible acci- u . person, an allowance of one dollar r end of next year.. x s, - I W,,,,ipr 3ar in our next issue. Their stock for dent which befel a Son of Mk. Win. umanageable, and threw Mr. TI�rrance Sunday, November 27th, when Rev� A. . pe COLLISION�.-We --need street lamps I , � . ' ' the fall I rade is very large and full in every de- , McMurray, of Tackersmith, in Geer ?ut of the vehicle Further th Iii receiv- D.- McDonald, of Seaforth,' will praach week during the remainder of the year. badly. Oh account of the dense dark- � REAL LACES, . I . partmea .t. Intending purchasers will do well to � ­ a I the n a call and view their immense display. � Ing a liberal coating of ra . . The next meeting of Council will be ness of Saturday night Mr. Phil. Keny SILK all � . � I -Canon, Colorado, Mr. McMurray ... wiud, be was, morning and evening, On the follow- held on the 19th of December. - er MIS wit 3.out exception the beStLG Z tablish- I served his app, not injured. The hon recaptured ing Monday evenihg the anniversary. d. CHENUL � I - "00 ran ioeship to the wagon . . and Master Chas. Belt, who were run- B L - . ment in, mr town, and deserves the=2 sup- 1 makii2g- business w th Mr. Wm. Grassie by Mr. J. H. Carter when o Posite tea -meeting will,be hold,' at which Mr. . I FRINGEs. � ­ I- PF : . portof �eeommunity- 728-1 ! Robertson a hardware store, and'Mher Me - � ELMS Green. ning rapidly iii7opposite directions, came EXTRA COOD VALUE IIN 82LAC.K ALL- - � � , -, - 1 of this town, and I as been in'l Colorade ' Donald will deliver his popular lea- I into violent collision. Mr. Keny's upper I 1. So=L. - A Musical and Literary about thr 8 yea . He was married than breaking the dashboard no damage ture, "A Trip to Scotland," and ad- PEEPER'S RxPLy..'-We have another lip was split, and it 4ad to be sewn up. . . - I I Soew under the auspices of the Ladies' 'Aid was done. -Mr. Richard Taylor, form." dresses will be given by Revils. Thos. - communication signed "Feeper,"i but M 8 as WOOL Mants. Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, *ill about two y%arry" a o to a young lad�y in erly salesman. in Mr. M. Morrison" we can not continue the a ter Belt w knocked senseless. --� . . babeld at the residence of Mr. T.4. Sharp, on that Section. W ile here he was a � a Macadam, Cbryston, Scotland, Colin eon- When he got up be thought he had We car) show the cheapest and beat I - Wednesday evening next, when there will- be very steady, induE trious young man, store has been in the. the town and Fletcher,- M. A., Thames Road, Us- troverey. Both parties have had been struck on the wind.uipe. , . musical. ctions, both vocal and 'instrumental, . neighborhood for some days. , Mr. Tay The Cottons in Canada. I . i � � also 4nd.his gbod-habita remained with him - borne,' and W. Dauby, Varna. a.- fair Show, and as adl good BILIEFS.—MiSs MirinieAnnis, organist ; I ! I re i , Wi,ations and addresses. Asilver I - lor is now in the mercantile business in church choir, under the leadersh things must have an end so must of the English church, was Presented I I colleatioi atthedoor. 728-1 in his new -home. .His father received ip of - � � Portage la Prairie and is doing well. Mr. Wm. McQueen, will give a numb this. If the temperance lociety is with a purse of $12 last Sabbath. -Th We can show the cheapest I slack 0681:11 . LAID rAw & FAiRLF,y have received and I a letter &'few days aigo giving the whole er __ ,, and best . opened t . their new currants,. new " � t7 . I I particula i of th melancholy affair. He left for home on Wedriesday.-Mr. of musical selections durino, the even- properly conducted, we hope it will dogs of Messrs. Rooney ,�%ud Fitz.gerald Winceys in Canada.- . � 91 w lom the'Ni-Wat cor- George Watson on leaving Petrolia to ing. The Sabbath collections and the flourish and do good, and -the people of . I An wool D candied beel etc. 728-2 raisins' I The follo � i � I were shot worrying t � ' . - E . for he sheep of. . . MIXID PICFKLxs.-H. D,E the I respondent of the � Boulder, Colorado' take a position in the Advertiser office, _proceeds of.the tea meeting will be ap, the section should several of -the adjoining farmers. -Sig. We can show the chea � Dres � A,aox of ; " . . giv it all pos- Pest a -ad best F&ACY . � Courier: 1 "That mis � If it is not Lawanda was in town on Saturday.- Linens and Linen Tablings in eaforth Restaumut, has on hand a supply of News and ' London, was presented by the ForesterB' plied to improv-ements around the Bible, endouragement. - 8 � ! fortunes ixed,Pi,kles of the very beat quality, for We Come � I . Lodge with a handsome Foresters' pin. I I not' singly is i very often d church. properly conducted, 'attention ythell . iart. 728-2 . emon- He bad occupied the position of Finan- *— now has Mr. J. McKenna, laul * surveyor, re- Canada.. . witiceys, fm - I � I I strated, b�t rarely Oo notably as in the . I been directed to it, and all defects turned from Manitoba,'On Mouday.even- � - FISH � Fiaix, FISH. - Labrador Her- I .case of the Me Mar y family in Geer oial Secretary of the lodge ever since'its I Kippen. ' will no doubt be remedied. The di We ean show the cheapest atid be ` ghirtiuga fr, rmgEl in. barrels and half barrels, Lake Huron organization. -There is to be a shooting DOING A Goob BUSINESS. ' cuRbion thus far will no doubt do 8- ing. He looks well.-Graiu busines's * L e at ago Mr. .18 Towelling and Ticking in Canada. - At . WhitaFiih, Trout and Herrings for sal Canon. About three weeks . � - -Mr. D . good; rapidly increasing. -M. Jourdan carries , - . Grey Flann I,, T- LAw & FAmLicyls. 728-2 and -Mrsa' McMurray lost their only .match for turkey's at , Mrs. Knox's McLennan, our grain buyer, is doing a it it goes further it will most likely 1Iav0 on a profitable business weighing live ' ' THx CELEBRATRI) HAMS AND ROLLS.- child, a bright an r mising boy about hotel on Wednesday, the 22-nd inst.- large business he're this season. His an evil resqlt, and consequently we con- stock. I if, yo 0 Sider it - I We can show the cheapest and best - smtcb Flal- Miss C. A. Roberts n intends opening a wareho a . � ; Ducks and Denims in Canada. � U W t a choice, well flavored Beef or Pork four months old. Friday last Mr. uses are crowded with t amg beat to check �t in time. -ED. ! . Ham or 011, call at HUGH RoBB's Grocery Stote, McMurray, prop � rie r of the saw mill private school in this town on the 23rd nearly all the time. It is actually sur. 0— I Walton. I I � I C-01 ' � ­.. Zi�Str(et, Be I siforth. 728 1 . in Geer Canon, wa;s, caught by the cir- inst. She will have associated with prising the amount of grain. that finds West Wawanosh. Factory I PR,E: . I) Ginger, Malaga Grapes . . 1. bar Miss A. E. Boot � . TIIF, LITERARY SOCIETY. - This so. We can show the cheapest and best and Cran] , - cular saw,T r0cE)lv111g,:I1ijuries which re- h, a thoroughly a market in this place. . CouxciL DOINGS. -At the last meet- I ciety will again re -open this' Shirtings and PjHutg ill Can&da. . . prints fron erries for sale at LAIDLAw d; FAia- Salted in death in just 23 hours. Hear- competent musical instructress. Miss - ROMER . (Frid,ay) : LRY's. 728-2 . I - . Y. -The store of Mr. Henry 1139 of our Council Mr. Walter Taylor 'evening. A number of have Ing of the accident, a Robertson, from herliong experience as � persons I mantle 0101 Ito ride to the a , I arrived there a - d best I . . I I nd having a chance Shaffer of this place was broken into on applied to have culverts made on side- consented to give readings and recita We can show the cheapest all A FRksiff lot of Gold Flake in Pac k- teacher in some of the bast education- Mondav night last. Entrance was lines 24 and 25, concession4. Cretonnes in Canada. � agea and Glass4ars- at LA LAW & FAiRLEY'g, . -Laid tions on this occasion,- so that a good .1 . - - 728 i yesterday � al institutes in the Province , Is am- gai ' X4s,n's Uwi, - Seatorth -2 1� iabout'ncon. The particu- . � the glass . � . 7 - . lars are a � follo ipentIvaualified for the task she has at the.side of the doorand then rea'ebing job of ;banking and posting -Bower I i vit tio to all � - � I S as received from _ _ . tied to the store by breaking over. The Reeve was instructed to let time is expected. We extend a cordial we can show the cheapest and befit wool Bair- V- ws - . a ,,, 8 U a U IN-aumANC,F, ComrAwy M�m.ETING.-A, I Mr. Solomon Geer, 1 aher-in-law of the unlert%ken, and will, we are Sure, sac- - d fastening it. After gaining hill. Tenders for the c t' to attend and take Lace Curtains in Canada. - I � I . I beed in establishing an' institution which I in an un onstructing part in the proceedings at those . . bin m ting of the Directors of the i deo6ased, Who'litated them to your cor- an entrane I - - . ' I - wool T1. - . . . Mutual Fir I will be alike"credit ,a the thieves lit a lamp and of the "Big titch" being laid on the meetings. We can show the cheapest and best I All u me a Insurance Com. ; respondent with tawful--eyes, trembling able to herself and ransacked Some of the drawers and table$ the con'tract was awarded to DECAMPED. -A man with his wife Carpets in . � pokny was held 111 this town on Satur- I voice and quivering lips: Mr. Me- the town and beneficial to the pupils shelves and made their way out through David Keys ' I Canada. � Dack from, , . at 131 cents per cubic came to this viliage a little more than I I I � . day, last, The object ol the meati I Murray, who may attend.for instruction. Full the cellar. There was very little of yard The Council will meet again on a year ago and began business in the - I - Denim froc . ng I while atteodink to his duties partiou , I 0 1 � - - was to mnsider the claims of Mr. John I about the : saw, stun.Me,'d towards the lars will' be seen Ida notice any account takenfrom the store. The the 14thi of December. We can show the cheapest Wad beat .. I saine. Reiiehing' hils 4ands out, the elsewhere. -Mr. James Hatt and Mr. fe AcClDrle.NT.-On sboe-making line. While here he - sue- Mats in Cahada. -- . Driscoll of McKillop, and Mr. S. Mor- I culprits a ' supposed'to be a couple of Monday afternoon I I Kid, Gioves � A We can show the cheapes � t and beat I aking off the , I YPUDg 'ads who are said to come from last, a young man named Ellis, son of ferent parties, and wishing to avoid the ton, of Hqtllett, for losses byfire. As is , saw caught his left hand, t J. H. McDougall returned from Dakota ceeded in running bills, with dif- generally �kn,own, the former had his I middle finger, pulli4g him on to the . on Sunday last. Both gentlemen have the vicinity of Grand Bend, and who Mr. Robert Ellis, of the 11th concession Oil Cloths in Canada Ka -mitt's 1 � able � . ; . barn 4-nd contents, destroyed by fire on saw, which � opened 1 his abdomen di- spent the Summer there. Mr. Hatt has had been seen prowling around for Boma - of West � W�wanosh, met with a very ,p9,yM61)t Of such, thougliC it advis I - a � a I L -� I ­ serious �Lccident. It appear3 that he dit J vere enjoying their peaeeful I I the 31,q.t of October, and the latter on agonally, .throwing 'him so violently taken up four hundred acres and has days. I to "Blope out" during th time .his � . , i � the 29th October. 'butt erected buildings and broken consider- , -- creal I I -Upon the report of against the, -of a !log six feet away, . was riding on horseback along the 12th ' slumboerr"s at the -dead of nialit and has A I I the .. anager, Mr. John Beatty, being that his liver, lungs, etc., were injured able land ready for Crop next spripg. Meydnop. cot] .1 8plendid Assortm-ent of LadIn -read. i ; . as deGided to '��o the exte I t of causing death. His Mr. McDougall bought an improved cession of WawanoBh,, when the not since been heard from" ' � Ladies' � pay Mr. Drisooll I P . . . PERSON". -Mr. Goo. and Mrs. Ha -b. . horse Buddenly broke through a culvert WEDDING SUPPPm- - Mr. and Mrs. T -Mantle Clotlbs, in new makm ,P 't , the, au m of $645.47 as payment in f ull bowels, str' nge to 134Y claim of 160'acres, and has raised Od it kirk left on Monday las and thre $9 7 -* , were uninjured, t on a trip to , W him witb great force, head Wm. Beirnes celebrated their fourth I . _" $0 A A � - I - for hij ( a 'aim.. aind Mr. Morton $277.90, 1 the saw cu ting barely through to free and sold 8ufficieat produce this Season the West. - They accompy,nied Mrs. J. first, to !the - groundi inflicting several . and Colorings- paymeril for his. This amount was esti- them and ' the:n out. Dr. Bartlett' to pay for it. Both gentlemen like the severe cuts about the *head and face. year of wadded life on Saturday even- -� . � � ­ . . I . Douglass and some members of the . irig last, by giving a ,grand supper in I mated a i follows-: -On barn and granary I of Boulder; was the %ttending surgeon, country and intend returning With their family of the late Peter McNaughton, He was once conveyed to his home the hall to a large number of the Wa 1- - . 41-40-a d, on contents $137.90. It wag i bu 1. - families early in t66 spring, -Mr. Jas. 01'r -Millinery DdPartment Com- I t the case� was ent rely hopeless from and me a[ aid sent for. and his ton citizens. Over thirty - � Aefes t who are moving thither to be ,near Vc a start. �T a 0 Be I : wn a pl,ete in Every Bra�jjc& . i . - I tb as took place at toba f6r two years or more, returned ' their relatives, the Messrs. Elliott and wounds were dressed. This is the the table and 'k of the excellent - � - $8, A.9, $1 also r so.ved that hereafter the Com Leathorland, who has been in Mani- sat do y 4 1 � partoo pa`ny tk,,ant for the district in, whioh a - the residence on -8 anday, a, Boulder I Cowan, former residents of this town - fire o I I 11 home Tuesday. . third time the young man met with spread prepared . - I c ui s, a all be reqlaired to attend , minister whose name cannot be re He intends spending - ' by Mrs. Beirnes, -� - I . . I - ship, but who are now located some 40 a similar a6cident. The horse, was also After tea was over,' Mr. A. Delgatty . the Dir(ctors meeting at which the called, officlating. IVI"X. McMurray was the winter with his family here and . seriously iDjured, loss,is tolbe adjusted, in order that he I will return to the Northwest in the miles from Chicago, near a village . I . �. the celebrated auctioneer, who occa' GLOTHINC DEPARTMENT COMPLETE. - I 1. . . , a- Sober, industrious, amiable man, be- . called "I Peotone, in the State of Illinois. ' . _ maygivd-the Directors such informa- I loved of all, I his aoq aainta,nces. Geer spring. He has done well in Manitoba. W - pies a front position in that line Of , -Rmi�$ I . . 0 understand these gentlemen have i business, was called to the A. G. McDOUGALL.&C0. tion as they require. t Ca The -new water tankon the,Grand � Harlock. chair, and . sce, KIJI � non is resounding Nrith the universal - been very successful in that district, - in his -usual good natured and humorous � i I Trunk Railway at the'station burst , A Frs� Rr..siDENcE. - One of i praise of his many noble qualities of on, but are much impressed with the ad- the � . � I head and h . Thursday evening of last week. The . manner filledthis position to the satis - THE G XPIGN GREAiimR.- Mr. 0. C. : part. M s. McMurray was vantiges and desirability of the State of finest farijrn houses in the county of - acres, all within three miles of the . li - Willson has on exhibition at his store overwhelmed with grief. The dying tank was of immense Size and was Iowa, especially as faction of all. The remainder of tho' place where the Station is located. I - I I i I nearly full of water at the time. It was a cattle raising Huron ha�s just been finished on the evening's proceedincysconsisted4a sing- � One Of the best and neatest contri- , words of he farm of Mr. John Mills, of Hallett, ink we a i rhusband, Icouldonlylive country, to which Mr. Walter'Cowan, th re in a good posit � ,. We . - i . . . . vances for raising the cream on inil k -we to -domfort my' darling ' were ringing con- strongly hooped with iron, but the large . ing, recitations, spelleches, instrhmental ion i . . another old reside )1� have two hundred acres of oak, twenty . I � . 8tantly in her ears, c& ising bar to bolts uniting the hoops were troken at of this I .eel has consisting of a brick dwelling 26 x 361; music. &c., which were given � by the \ . � have: ever seen. It is a long, squaxe ElWO04 � kitchen, 18 x 28, and woodsho of poplar, and th box, off like pipe stems. It is Supposed that recently removed. Mr. and Mrs. Hab- . - ad 18 x 2Q, following ladies and gentlemien viz.: a balance is firSt.0lass I �11 � � . - sh I d something like a kitchen I again and again. Th's is an ahfortun- - .1 kirk purpose to visit him before they with every accommodation that is n Ce I prairie land. The crops are a good av- i � sink. T#e- upper 1, I readi. y belie the expansion of the timber by Swelling I : a 6- Mrs. R. H. Fetguson and Mrs.; James erage -around here . 'You Skave� part is lined with kat6 SAW mil ved when oary. Thestructur&is of brick, with this year. Our , � - - zinc-- all I �s about foul feet in depth, I the party who was I washing off the was the cause of the burst up. A new return, which they expeot will be in a , Beirneg, ar-d Messrs. J. Beirnes, , wheat aveniged twoutY-five bushels to -� and th. . lood from � the saw, �old me that two tank will have .to be built. -Mr. couple of T,eeks. . all the latest improvements. 1[indd,r- (Guelph), J., Falton, W. Palmer, J. I li . 4 u der part is t John ' , neath is a cellar the ch the acre, and common oats 50. white I . i - but is enclosed by doors. yeaxs before another man was killed by Ward has- . removed his harness shop DE'BATE�.-The debate which took -whole size, whi � Campbell, Geo. Morrison, and W. . I I depth, In . t place on Friday last in the school in � is divided into three convenient COm- BlatcHord, all of whom deserve much Arabian osts 80, barley 4o. ' .. I � this sink are placed four cans with it-" ,I . ; into the Centre store of Cady's block. , pa a a and brickwork Potatoes I —.-- AS now - very . I manner I LETTZR F.Rom MR. DALLAS. solved that learned men have bee the was done 'by Mr. R. Hayward, of Clin- they entertained the audience 4 . shaped bottoms for holding the i I section No. 4, upon the subjecto ,Re- rtment'. The ston credit for the able - J are a light crop, but Of excellent qual- � cone He h landsome and com. in which ity. Other roots are excellent We milk. The cans are fastened in" the - The - modious premises. -We ,are glad to . At the were awarded the dip,lom the' � ;I - 1� ­ NO many friends of BY �ames Dallas, of learn.that Mr. ne cause of a greater amount of crimenthan ton, and t reflects the very highest close of the above proceedings, all I a this fall'at � . ­ - . Tuakeramit ere it on ' h I � tli Centro , which divides the -upper , Will �e leased to lea,rn J. P. Bri , who has the ignorant mea," was very Successful d" � at gentleman, as does the joined in singing "God, Save the Queen," , * . I and lo' e apartments of the box. The Sale of tickets lor Mr. Cresswell's Art I exhibition, held at Nelsonville for the 1 4. 4 / mdilk is - ced in at * the � top ag it ' 0 v 1111- considering the weather and the con. wood w k on Mr. John Young, of then followed three cheers for Mr. and 1 best collection of wheats grown in - z "I SMI that h- arri ad safely u the old cc Union, is, meeting with marked Success, I 0 w � . pl -18, try in dud time and 1hat he enjoyed of the roads. A number of Blyth, V was thG contractor Manitoba or the Northwest Territories. � : taken and has already disposed of quite a d't'on d aft�rwards 'three for I .- ­ � :� the -cows. In the bottomo'f I himself immensely. I From a letter large n6mber.-Mr. William those who e rnt came from a . eived prizes 'to the amourib I - - , - ��, , � I Man. f over $60, including a plow valued at - � �; IMMA I . . t is a I ,wri,tten on !he 27th '; distance. ' and donea'll the work to Che entire sat- dispersed for their several bomes, wish- 1 $19, offered for the best . ,. ' each can� a a glass; and below i our highly esteemed chairman, when all I 0 having furnished all the pine material I We also rec t . of October and dell, son The speaking was considered . tap. ly peniag the tap 1 at the bottom: d of ' Mr. W. H. Man. I � " - i I zz � I .: I dated Perth, we make�the following ex- dell, very well to the point, although sotne- isfaction 6f Mr. Mills. The buildi ' named, of any varity. bushel of wheat - . z �­ � lug IS ing Mr. and Mrs. Beirnes a - long and I - . the i� drawn off . � Th a glass whi of Tacker8mith, returned I an ornament to the locality in which it I happy life- - we will send . . I - ch , tracts. He -says: I *in now "doing" home from California on Saturday last. ! what below the average of past seasons, . i - � is inser;ed in the side of the cone 1 that old cit Perth, the St. Johnston � owing no doubt to the lack of interest Stands, and few are more worthy to oc- I 0— 1.you one pound, parcel post, to let I , ,a person to see when the 1 of rer ft o . cupy it than Mr. and Mrs. MillS and I see what is considered good wheat here. I enables t1 y Mr. Mundell is a severe suffe ,you � . W cha m taken by the speakers in preparing I .- - 0 96 their first debate. The decision was variety and just � - . In Nlrs.'He ry giv I an by the chairman in favor of � ' . NEADY-1 days from Quebec to Lon- Byrnes, left here the live long to enjoy its comforts, I as it was shown.- We also send you , , t So soon a2 this id the case the cream I about nine icial to hi .-. ' ad. I of Scotland, after a plpasant journey of will be benef ks of I It is of the White Fife ach William allace, tl�e hub or centre rheumatism and he hopes th their family, and we hope they may, Manitoba. I milk is at. off and the cream re . i for What a Huron Lady Thin can be dr wn off in lik Oil Wednesday NNL80NTML3z, NoV. 18t, 188 1 6 manner into I donderry. or : L i the exhibition number of the Moun. � - � I as aff�rmative. In arranging for the future' k —*— MR. EDITO.R,­As a slight return for , � - sse . .e can . . over the Scenery Winuipeg,j' whither she goes to join - . � . 11 n I I another v I Th s are Surround- ' or it *as thought very desirable to have a . tai ear; You may find it interestin � . � i and grandeur of the ... t. Lawreh6e and oxeter. . the great amount of pleasure we derive look over the prize list. The * , g to I . ,a in imagi vening . the dear old I has been rather cold, but did we ed with. water, whiah can ,3asi,ly be 1 take you with in" i , nation, up huBbaud.,-Mr. . L., Godbolt, who - as literary a i 1 , Wr , i i ff I for some occasionally, which I from the weekly visits of ather I - - oyle fro;n �oville to Derr , in M,esgrs. Smith & West?s es- would,tendto varythe natureof the tONAL.-Mr D. M. Walker . not stop drawn(; fromthe box. This water Lough F y time been salesulAn I � . EDUCAT EXPOSITOR, I will now try to Contribute AT 1 ad prove an undoubted w � - town, has � done. coast on tablishment .in this Plowing, and some of the farmers are - . - With water the cream will ; both .L also n as principal and assistant I will 'Dot Say any more at . - keeps the milk and cream cool and I Some 36 miles. The I Irish ' meetings and Miss Jessie Bro* n have been re- a few lines from the far off Pembina 1 sweet. I sides of.. the Load,h is truly grand. gone to Winnipeg where he ha source of as . :1 rise bri alout five hours or between ! B ob- . traction, as there are many . Mountain. But it: wa's our village I ! The settlements recedina baok-fr ' . young persons who dqcidedly prefer teachers for the Public School. promised to tell you of, and I will try ' present, but remain, yqurs, &e., ;� . . - Om tained a good situation. -In ar report I this to a debate, an& would ' to do the best I can. There is our I . I one to two miles from tha" Shores BUILD114G.-MesSrs. Gibson & Sau- 1 MRS. Joj�N H. PEARp,N, late of Hensall. , milkingi. If ice is kept in the water l WE . the , with of the Clinton Plowing Mate 0 at the same � - h last week time greatly benefit 'those - taking derson are having a storehouse erected Methodist Church -and parsonage, neat 1 —*— - . -At the Conservative meeting at :1 r1rean., will rise in about three 'the rugged hills covered with heather we gave Mr. Hiram White. who took I � on the soath side of the ground laid out and comfortable frame buildings; thO ' Bracefield Iff�oriday i last the follow. -1 hours. T !a cans being conical. shaped in the background, make- a picture the second prize in the second class, as ;� part in them, cultivating their powers a', on �'� . ever forgotten. coming from Hibbert. Mr. White is a of expression as well. as a literary taste res 8 1 iDg 9011tlemen vrere � appointed 0 � I . . at the bottom, the sediment in the which, unoe 'seen, is In for the n lw switch. : English and P -�* byterian Cburche t milk all s ttles to the bottom and comes The settle ' S&LT.-The drill at the salt well has are much larger and built of bric . - .d paxt seem to be well culti- resident 'of Grey, and the plow he used not acquired any other way. -The Pro- dele- I . � out first ilr .the skimmed milk, and they . � k. but 1 gates to the Conservative Convention at . ere axe grist, ; Toronto: A H. Ritchie Stanley- � v. 25, working i very ard r , G. - vated, the people prosperous and grammefor Friaay,evening, No now reached a depth of iloo feet and is are Very OILSily washed and hept clean. py, and everyth . hap- was one manufactured by Davidson,'of I is not quite finished yet. Tli ing green and lovely. It Nvonton.-Mr. John Beattie has ship. composed of re%din a, recitations, songs ock. So far rio saw and shin& mills, two blacksmith I E. JackaQn, Tuckersmitb ' The Put The wh DR thing can be closely shut up looks very fu is and speeches by tie I all the members symptoms of the degired inineral have a ; R. X:Racey, - I and the ;; I tiny to a "a"diall to Bee ped an immense lot of flax seed -th y shops,lone. wagon shop, two tin ,nd ! Clinton; Dr. Rollins, -Crediton � 1 .77. I of the Society, -a�s oil as a number of ... ered, althou hardware Stores, one book Store, one � 11 R. week. Mr. Beattie has had a very Ontrar ere abroad. Elliott and J. Carling, Exeterl- WM. * . � and ven Rk kept secure from all fli6S the small plots of gro'ajnd in all the been disc gh reports to the - B. V. � T � The affair .takes up about farras e�nelosed by hedgeB. others who will as ist. This meeting C y : watchmaker and jeweller, one ,printing � Wilson, Hay; David Mills and 'Robert I &S, When lar a crop of flax this Season, and a�S I "'WE) fa both pleasing -and A Goc,D TREE. -Your correspondent office, one furniture shop, one T�oot and * rn-=h room as au ordinary kitchen viewed from the Steamer, these hedged pri 9 cupboaffl. All other railk pans and ceg are good Jha will make a g � Porter, Usbo.-ne. 2%is st ' plots look 3100 pro table to ever 0. I was show oboe ,shop, one tailor shop, four agri- � ! . -1 . dishes c In be dispensed with and an I like our di�mond- harrows, profit out of it. We are glad of this, as.' . qn. . , some pears "this (Friday) . � . or more like,a half_dr4i2ken Irishman the tax mill is one of our most u � — ­..... morning b Mr. John Knox, of Howick cultural implement shops, three first- � --The-Clinton New Era, who never I immens 3 deal of 'labor saved, bee -ides. pacing the highway. sef ul I which we grown on a ' class general Stores, one groce I missi)s a good op - - I havin I he milk and e 5 arrY is& bity of and profitable industries. tree in his -it- ry and 1 1 � . 9 aream, .kept -so 1, 8 -Professor 1 - 'Hensaill. i POrtuDitY to give the � . . r county town a dig much better and sweeter. ome 30,000 inhabitant , and is a great Jones intends organizing a class for the :' BR1N.-About 40 � Tons of Bra I chard�l 8 me of them blossomed in feed store, one dreFismaker and milliner, - " says: On Sunday a . 'i tn I I I - ' hand to dispose of at the Hensall mills. ()at- l'ber,- and g me blosso' . ers, one Dominion lau . God�erich, the place that is so desper- � The6c 0 meal evchanged for oats, or cash at the Hensall med in. September r18t d office, one � . ,k which gQ.to GI�4gow. We were that object in view will have a meeting . ; ately in need of railway aciadmmods. ` factiou, oonvenien� and useful dairy &PPliallce, ! stoe -ricattle and other instruction of Sacred music, and withe d Were plucked in Septem- three doctors, three ministers, two bar- ' train with 17 empty cars went up to It -is a most 11 outlet from Ireland fo I I I I . and has 'ly tcb be seen for its ad- ' delayed some hours il Derry waiting in the Temperance Hall, Campbell, Mills. Gri-iting and choi)ping done in the shortest and were plucked on Monday Jut. Orange Hall. two hotels, two i I , vantagea o be appreciated. If far- � 8 . I mers gei . : for the Glasgow steam�r, but as it was Block, on Monday evening next. -Mr. I ! possible -time, and first class work guaranteed at Though rather smaller than the first feed and sale stables. There is livery' tio(Zto facilitate its enormous business. j � Agares- ,, ly would use appliances o�, thi, Hensall mills. . an ex- , : . As none of the cars � I I ! market day, the 17th of October, I had I Wanted any quantity of good I lot, the Second lot were fally. develope:1 terinary " were needed at - this kial, ive would very soon have a � and Mrs. James Dallas arrived home 1 sonudlogs this' coming winter. (Yak. white and cellent openibg for a. good ve The- . in,tich Superior quality of -butter. The � -n Wedn6sdav I black ash, cherry, maple, basswood, cedat, elm, I numb . j)t all ': an opportunity of seei 9 the animals ftorn the old country o I and as gobd to the taste. Mr. Knox surgeon, as there axe a great er of ' Godericb, they were all brought back to i which were being sold. 1 I found out on evening. .,for which the highest cash price will be paid I ,ee was beavily laden last 6, , a sma creamers can be supplied . i says this ti horses around here, and the diseaz ,11, unimportant way station I I suit%. : ' S. I for either 1 We are glad to learn tbal I at"*the Heus'all Saw Mi I 11. D. URCIUHART. 725 year, fr6m. which known as "Pink Eye" has carried off called Clinton, and thirteen of them � the uev large or irn all dairie . I enquiry that three Yeari old* steers sold they are "both improved in health - , ' - - we would infer that I . year I i left at- this liqle place, to partly supply . i----- , . GOOD PRicF,.-Mr. Alex. A it is fully entitled to be called a very several. There is a drug store al o t I - for z620; two olls for zC14, and Dr. Duncan, a pr f ' in the Out ** " IcEwen, of i M a -- - ,,yearlings for X6. T4iere were Some Veterinary Collegio a ario Hay, lately sold A. year old colt to all I profitable �.ree. . I . finished, -which will be a great con- � the demand for more cars :, - The - infer. � - . , I 8 I I ence from this fact is so, plaiii that 14he . . . th instructions fr ' � � venieDee. There have been seveja PEW1. � . RAILWAY .HEETING--In accord- , four hundred o*f this el s ' I American buyer for which -he received- i � I who runs may see it." . THE - ,, ZOW brother of Dr. 1 ance wd Of animals Duncan of this, town, was here last I ex- - -1 -- A * the M om the Council I ' taken. on our steamer to GlaogoW. We week. He had been across the Atlau- , ome sum of 6200. This is I I ton ive sales O* village property - here - .- ayDr called a ublic, meet I the bands Grey. . P ing of ' left Derry at 7 P.- m., arid on i I , another proof that it pays to keep goo I lately. Sorne lots brought as high as � -On Sunday Mr. I . . . going upon tic for the benefit of his health and bad ! d J . . ! stock, I THE CO�NCM ME.ETING.-At the last three hu-,ndred dollars per lot for a good - Londesboro, returned from the old . nole ir: the citizeris for FridaT evening last for � deck next niornlDg We beheld Greenock just returned a few days previously. I . I - T. J. Bell, of G-lov, . the pury O" of Considering the propriety � on the Clyde, and to Our unspeakable I His many friends in t ! I meeting of �uhse Grey township Council building site. There is talk of a great - country with two splendid Clydesdale . I of taking S.�eps to secure additional rail- joy found ourselves one his county will be , THAlmisi NOTHING LIKE SALT. -Salt! ! e only , i ness of - importance be- ' number of buildings going up next saa- � colts. He'st rted from th old o t ,. " more in Soot- -glad to le4rn th a a C an r . a eaforth. The meet- I 1&nd,witbingunsbotof I . i I 'y I ing was well attended. and n . . Way faaii tips for S i ­ that the objrdet of big mis- : SalW Sa.1t 1 1 1 bas been the all absorb- I sides the passing Of. accouutg, for town- 1 son-, and as there a -re two m with three, the third having been pur- I the tomb of Burns' sion was successful- Mr. John ore brick ' ; - H. ing topie of Conversation in our village I ship improviements, was the voting of I and tile manufacturing companiep I . , . . - P d it is little ! � grant of �20 for the purpose of assist- I commence operations in the spring, and , I I 11- 6-63 her monument the I Manitoba. He will -likely combine , wonder that it is o, I . be voyage. This, - lipkl ratep�y u8iness , par to go a di I- _to chased for Mr. J. J. Fii,3h,er� % early all ' beloved Mary,I and just as I was pre- Broadfootleft on W*ednesdaylast for 1 fbr the past few days, an I but upfor- the prin ers and b Ing ' I . men of t '61 town were present I . tunatelv it died on t I . The � steamer startO, So I WIts disappointed 8 for we most assut- I Ing in defraying the'expense of convey- with the convenience of a rail 0 keg the fifth an horse that ,,Joel, -1 , � ; . - - -j I. Mayor it � business with pleasure, - d besides � adly have a bed of Salt well worth I ing two idi t children belonging to Mr. bring in other material, I have no has lost by death, i add tio to th ,'I � penwg a mee tire , -riptioo of Greenock, visiting friends there will probably ' talking about, and One, we venture to 1 James . - n i n 0 �! . fauvexrlaiaed its object a,jad exug very , in this. A- dese I . � � () I . himself y�ery strongly our village will put on quite brood mares he has lost. It Was in- I - , . - , reased, ' the Clyde and C4asgow !with their va- I make arrangements to Supply Mani- ' say that is unequalled in the diminion. I Asylum The next meeting of the , � � P Ca2aden. to the Orillia' Idiot doubt but i I I , � vigorous effort being put forth on be. I . I Mr. BbIlls Colts are fine : in favor of a most riousindustr-ie�,would fi'llalarge volume. tobians with the best f arniture that is ' We presume it is well knowo . , a different appearance by tbis time sured for X200. � : a i fll be held at Egger's hotel, . . I I i half of t We left Glasgow in her!' greatness ,and i made -in Ontario. to the � I I next year . bays, large bon I � .i he towia to i3ecure additionad took i� We wish him a readers of TEm EXPOSITOR e , and give promise pf . � � . , railway ticket �for Aberfe that the 'I Cra4brook,; on Tuesday, December And as to the rail -w -ay: We have got being very fine horses.'.' Mr. Bell had I - i I Idy. � pleasant and profitable . i - railway &cWties- Addresses were also:� Our route lay throughi! visit. -The � work of Binking a salt well has been I 13thi� � , I i 1 1, : I . . the heart* of Winnipeg Free Prass of Saturday. last going on in our village for the past few ;. , , X , . delivered ,-A t I that, and the Station is located on the been on the road from Quebec for sev- I il I I Reeve, JR, .111, es Beatty,Deputy I -Z � - . OBITUARY! 1 notheroldandrespec- north of the village, and the contractors eral days, and unfortuna"tely arrived at . - � I - I . 1. '�,, N-lessrs. D. D. Wilson., Scotland for about one'lbundred miles. ; Bays: Mr. 1). WeNaught., Veterinary , months, and that bright hopes have all �ed'kesident of the township of Grey I have been offered a bonu.9 of � ten thou- urday ,night. It also . 11 ��� , I � � Reeve, , We went via Stirling, n6&,r where the � Svrgeon, lea;ves this morning with long.been cherished of finding .a good 4 has passe� to his long hoine Mr. I sand dollars, it is said, if they finhib ', happened that Mr. Atirill, of Goderich, � I r and � 0. C. W4 'sou, Dr. Coiema,n, M. p. , � 11 a car a Stratford on Sat two m ost important and memorable ! load of horses and equipment for a bed of salt, but on Fr . iday evening . � . Hays an.1 Others all Of whom Spoke battles ever fought in I � 3 I strongly e � I be- . John Hislop died at his residence ou ! the road to Nelsonville before the Ist of arrived at the time with some im- - I I - ftbe i cotland took 11 livery stable which he propo' to Start tween nine and ten o clock and at a ; Weduesda7'0f last week having attain- 11 February. The Southwestern Com- T ported cattle, among them a cow said .1 I : absaluta llecVsity for * place. - We f - 408 -* I I one e­preased himself desirous to , sad, however, . t� wou It increased milway acco - Onud the Scotch people I at Rapid City. -The cow by7law pro- : depth of 1,092 feet our best wishes be- ' ad the good �age of 84 years. Mr. His- .1 pany will also secure one htndred 'to have cost $2,0W and not caring, to . ; ` I - is y �- U . each mmodation, and everywhere exceedingly kind. It was I vides that On and after the Ist of No. � came a realization and on Wednesda lop was a native of Romborosbire, Scot- 1 thousand doflars of a bonns voted by trust to the uncer I .., I . O', . . I I ' do h as we passed along, to see vember no cows sball be permitted to ' at noon we bad Struck a bed of clear land, and came to this country about ! this municipality, if they have at least Trunk way-freigbt, he procured a � all in I Power to secure this result. ' one-third of the grain b I tainties of a Grand The folloving resolution was carried PS lying cut run at'large within the to - nuanimca'al _ under the rain .on the 27. of October, ' wn limits. It salt 116 feet in depth and bottom not :, 29 yeara ago and settled in the to wn- ! one train a day by that time, and par- spe-cial train, and brbu . � . a anding vote: . and no prospeo a � is now the 18th of . November and all then reach ad, thus were our most San. ' ship of " gbt big stock up, - - to of S ng t am. Grey, about two -miles north of 'ties well posted ia railway affairs Say together with that of Mr. Bell. I . "I That tb 8 rateiayerm at this meeting , has ri It 1, our side streets are swarming with these : gaine bopes more than realized. � I -, I . . 7 - assembled recognizing - I Edned every day bu; one i . As Walton, on the farm whore he continu- that if the Emerson and Rock La0e ' .. � , I the Ve since we animals, and it is Said that som the brine, it is uncommonly Strong, . � � N� I Z I I 1 - . � � � - . reat . landedin Scotland. The ' ad to reside until his death. He was a companies don't build that line the : t " . I k - � an unknown man was . T I ALPPI mecessity fol additional railway fac; ities potato crop is Ahem even belong' to Councillors. If and when boiled down it produces r�. ! gentleman Who was highly esteemed by Southwestern will, and have tbe depot 1 7 � for Sea,fol thl request the I likely to be a total failure through � I -The body of � ay hanging o I I � . i I ? I ounc* t use , disease caused by wet Neather, while tion, time the members of our Town 1 such a bed of "It underneath our vil i chased Hampstead, a small village in the 3 I found oil Saturd 4 a iree at . ,Pvery I legi i I ate means ia their power I now that it is approaching elec- , markably stfong and bright Salt. With I all who knew him, and his demise, even at N Isonville. We -have pur , " : the turnips had to be sown two a - ! at so ripe an age, will .be regretted I : . I I . ! ndin Council are afraid to enforce this'by I by I some a - I . . i - 'lage, and situated as it is, conve I more land since I last wrote to 1. .. 717 1 i I -- nient , in township of North Easthope, now � 11 �- I � I � ! . � I I any. flis;� wife had p-teceded him . you, so we have now just five hundred ' Stratford. . � . � �­ � . i : . � . � 1. � - . I. I . I . . - -A ; . I � I I I I ; A . . - . I . . .A : I � I � . A, . . I ­ � - . r . r- � I -- 1) � - 4 . - I I . I i 5 . . M� . .. .-- I � . 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