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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-04-28, Page 8. --.I- -."-- ­­­ . ­ - � �� I ­ . , 1 - ;­- �- , , - -7 ­­­­ —,, -- � -- - - 1, I 11-1 - -11. ---. I - , --- ---- - ­ .,-,-,----,- ­­-- -­­­---­—­-­==- �—.--�,-,--�.---------"--.�,.-7�—,.-,-,.��'. , ­­ � ---1-111- � , : � . . � ­.. . . . , : I - I . . I - I . - 4 . - - I I � I I � I - I - ; - .. .� � . . . � I : I . I I . I - � ! . . - : - � : . I i I . � � . � ., � i I : I � i I I - I I . . I I - . I . I � I . I . .1 . � I I I � e . . . � . I � . �- . .. � 7 � . I , , - - I I ­ ; , , t ­ ­ ­- . 1. � - -- . ­ - - ­ ­ I ­' ---- � I I - Z . . I � - � �­ -, z- � � . I I - � - -1 - - - .1 � ­­ --, , . I- - - .- � - . - - , f � ­­ I— - ­1�1 .-.-. - - - �1; , i � . . I., . . . � - I.*.— ­ -11. . I -- I : - � -i� ­ . .. , � .. 11.1. � . I � , � - - ­ - -. . �.— , ­ ­ .. ,,�', � , . � I . f - � . . . . , . , . . � . ; il I I . I - I . � I j � 1�. -- I - . . i I 11 I . I I i : I I I . I . . I ! . . , I - . I I F . ;, . , . . . � i � I I ; � � - ; . � � � I ; I . v I �� I t � � . i I - � � � � i � . . I THE, HURPN EXPOSITORE I � . F � 8 . . I I - . - . � I ­ 11 � � f � � - - - - I . . i I I I - . . . . � . � � 7 natural, I I ng the cheese I � &C., provided for the deepening.of the either the Inspector. 0 the Head Master other expenses than drk4i ' t i I and i � usurance. The patrons am to re- to the fi ! I of their intention� b fore the 21st of . . I Futtou I&XP410KOTO Creek to the Hue fence, and the com- . : plainants Allege that little or nothing May. - The Sp#11 sittings of the qeive their money in lull every sale. grapher . ; * .., a t , 4 . � I...— was done towards deepening the Creek Assize Court way�e bld in Goderich Francis Case is t; get all' the whey for did the � a � the boxes fbr the cheese. forth, a �. - . XATTEBS. north of the Railway, and that what during the preson� week. Several: of furnishing DISTRICT . has been done below the railway has our citize' I rNing their oonn ry The factory opens on -the eighth of the soci . ns were Be It . . � � . � --� not been of any benefit to Mr. Wilson, as jurymen. -Cool BurgeBs had a good May. � I . - - .- � . 0 I . . . -. and as his land is as badly flooded a a ever, house on Thursdayl evening of last, ! � OUR MOTTO. - Small 'Pr0fitS -ad he therefore claims a re il I Hensall-I I Bbsrs , I � quick returne.—Thefollowing parties purchased a turn of the week, but his 11sl owl w&B the A�LA.Ran quantity of Good Seea Pat's ner & C - organs from us last week: Wm. Bissett, Goler- %mount paid, with interest. The mat- kind of a Bell. T1 a p�ople should know ,1 . �ch ; .Tohu Plunkett, West Wswanosh ; Gregor i ud, and to be had at the Hensall Mills. Oatmeal ex- discoun 1, East W&w&uojh; John Hillier, ter was referred t6 a committee, con. .by this time that 1d'ooll is a fra ebangeaforoats; corn, cor,n-chop and other mill �. MaGawall � and - —Main feed constantly- on hand at the 'Hensall mim. . dissolve . Goderioh; 19. J. Hill, Goderich, Township, and sistincr of the Mayor, Deputy -R ve should treat hit i. accordingly. George Blownlee, Hallett. W � . 0 1. Griating and Chopping done and attended to in be cond . AD O' C') Wilson, to enquire into t ie case street was watere for the rst time taia shortest time possible ; owing to our superior who ha n W(du Bday morning. It I . 0 t 'the , Boy WANTM.— Wanted, an -intelli- and report at the next- me, iting* of this season o factlities we gaaxaiatee satisfaction, a several L gent, smart boy, do ohures an The Street Committ )a were has been all scr � and now looks HF,i4SALL MILLS. 749 - ,eneranyusetua. Good wageg and steady job, I well as I 1, . 9 & chance to laarn the business it desired. authorized to proceed at once- ;o ' have clash and tidy, juit as it Should.— Mr.. MARKETS. —Wheat, $11 * 28 to �1.30 -, his mat . 4 With town on Tuesday for I i Apply orth. We dust removed from Main Street; Andrew Hally left Oats -i 40o; Barley, 72c to 78c; Hay, . I . . -at Txw, FumoazToR offioe, Seat L ommitti a were the Northwest. He went by boat from ner is g I ;L I Sp,nD POTXTICES.—White -Star—new, the Fire and Water 'C - I # 10 per ton; Corn, 90 per bushel ; I . 1: n instructed to have Main Street )roperly Goderich to Dulu'4h %nd from thence to - I � Beauty of Hebron, Early Ohio, S' ow Flake, Bur- t Butter, 18c ; Eggs, 13c 1 Hidew 5c to i ., I bank Seedling and Early Rose- The above va- watered, So soon as the resident i of that Winnipeg. As f 0011 as the weather -70. . "I rietley gra to be had at the Central Grocery and street send in the necessary ?etitiOn. permits he inteads starting -out for THE , ,I r � Seed Store. L-t=LAW & FmPLEY, Seaforth. ' AcCIDENT.—We regre�. to report an . I i I'A" I I The Street Committee were instructed Qd1A elle wherA illtryhiB luck sild accident which a few days ago befel of the V - � pt s the con a will probably re. thoroua It 7 � 51-3 . to open up and box the drain on Main -if be li a u Master JohAuie Murrayi:son -of Mr. G. 0 APPRENTICE WANTED.— tr i: BLAGKsMITE( � no will move South ; Immediately, a s C, boy, who wants to learn Street, from. MoGfunia' corner to the - main there and if I Murray, of this place. It appeardthat whole I � the blacksmithing and plow making business. foundry; also to receive teriders for the to Texas or New Xexico. Mr - Hally Johnnie, with a number of school mabest order.. . . - reside n't f Seaforth for over - cheese I � . Apply to Xulmo & 110011(, 831forth. 741 different kinds of timber required for, has been a , was playing on some Ba,,� logo in the I I I I 8 ' 14 years, and lea.vIles behind him both May lot . I . DR,kw,ING.kNi) W&TER CoLoRs.—Those streets and drains, and the n cessary . arm friends mill yard,when he accide'atally slipped, to -the F3 - desirous of taking a course of lessons are invited &Mount of gravel for streets. After in town a,nd country �nany w I � . fracturing his leg. Dr. McDermid was il . , to apply to Rev. J. Hill,. before May 6th. 750 sing a numbei of accounts, the who will join with , s in wishing him 0 . - set go,,their _ " - It 11 t pas . at once summoned" an skilf ullv I i� � 0 ft I I Council adfourned for two weeks. -* , health, happiness aula. prosperity where. the injured limb. We -h pe soon io see A AUBoi�C Diy.- —At the last - meeting of $ . . ever his future lot I ay e ast—We ' I . 1i . the town Council a resolution was pas- this bright Ind around again. I 'M� I if d, asking the X . ayor to set apart a I A McKILLOP Boy HEARD FR(m.—Mr. notice the followin among the land BRIEFS.—MumpB are very prevalent . PROBI d Be - - cle, in Winnipeg * ow up people take I " I . John Carroll has kindly permit �ed us to �ales recently ME nation Al day for the purpose of planting shade at present and the grow 44 make the followin -interesting extracts Campbell & Co soldito A. Aimitage, ' , trees on the streets of the town. As 9 , iheir.turn with the ebil ren.—The fine. was an A, I from a letter which he receiv 3d from Seaforth, 320 acres ear Rock Lake at . ' .Ili are now :: , aving makes 'school s i will, be seen by notice elsewhere the � I weather we .Ji t ­ Mr. Robert Burns, late of ly'cKillop. - 66 50 per acre.—Onl� 35 dogs have as tbings brisk in the ,country, but rather I fewer t .4 Mayor has issued his proclamation, The letter is written from Brandon, yet been registere4­ with the Town I quiet in the village.-Qiiit� a number tw8ntY- - If .. ,setting %part Wednesday next for that and is dated April 16tb. Xr. - B urn3 Clerk. There shol be a good many 9 '; - s station on to the I , I purpose. it is exp6cted, of course� , who intended leavin t I a i ed ,over the niore canines -than -,Ivhii3 in town.—We Wednesday for the Nortl,? st were de- firBt pr ' � I I I that all good citizens will tarn out o� proceeds : I have travell h that day with Spades and other neces- most of Manitoba east of tbe Turtle regret to learn that Mr. John Towers of tained on- account of he! excursion were ca 'I Mountains and to tell the truth there E,O,mondville is 4riously ill.—The 1 . sary appliances for tree planting., and . , - ' School Truste , ' . train being cancelled.—We believe our by Johr . that each one will do his.duty nobly. is more broken lAnd in what I have Been es intend halIlDg a new townsman, Mr. Win. Stoneman, thiul�g Wm- I 11, � . than one would expect to find, judging fence, erected along i he Nortla side of shortly of moving his photograph car. whom ,t � . - We knew there are lo,ts of - Able-bodied I from the reports we had before taxtin- the . school grounds, And that in front If So this bright sun I hiny weather The ma' I buginess and prafesSidhal men in this - but -to take it as,% whol it is ail excelt'.' painted and iepaired.—The Rev. C, W. would be just the time to secure th& the unu A town wh - an handle. &-shovel and a I . " 0 0 lent couutry,and just the pladt for any Vollick who has been pastor of � the shadow ere the substance fades.—We passed, 1-1 - . I - I -1 pick with the: beat Of men and on Wed -Z man who has no home in Ontario, and Episcopal Methodist 'church of 'this notice our townsman, Mr. R. Reynolds, tutorshi I - � nesday next they will be afforded an f -years is to be stationed at deiiiabl � - 01 who is willing to work and put up with town or two I of the"Mansion House, is engaged in .1 : of testing their . . 't excellent opportunity i . any amount of hardships. I I ave ex- Vientia. and his subcossor here is Rev. laying down a wide aid 1 substantial standa ` uscle and earning an appetite by i In X. I perienced some of the hardships su3h W. M. Teeple. Re�. J. W. Sutton has sidewalk in front of his )r4erty. We titude t . I honest toil. The idea of the Council is I I ; I as lying for twenty-two nights in sue- been appointed to Clroderich and Rev. ; tie. The plan has bee — :4 �i . � a good o n tried - d A. t hope our City Fathers apd,villagers in Hay for , �11 I in Clinton. and other towns and has cession on the soft side of a P1 nk, an J. Parker to ' 8, anley. Mr. John general will, like � Mr. Re 7 , holds, see the distingu .1 . . .� paying a dollar in the morning for the Kyle has a car load 9f oxen and milch and feel H. vall a, greakt success., and we hope 0 advantage and conveni nc6 of haying I . . pro benefi . ts thus received, but I a Kpect to cows ready for shipment to DeWinton thorou �i - d put th6ir shoulder iw allind her neigh- good sidewalks, an 114 ' 1. Seaforth will not be b ^ ' z- �i � spect. There is have worse and more of it befoi -a I am Manitoba, as,soon &O the water block- to the wheel.—We might hint that there 'i �� bors in this re through, as I intend going to the .adeis raised.— I r. I I � :; . ompson i� . �, - : . " I is a short piece of walk * b6twoen the I � nothing which adds more' to the ap, . .� � great Northwest before the , sum of Prince Arthur's Landing, w o � has T � 0 :J . I pearance of a town than shade trees on . I ManBl ' n House an i a thE railway track ROBE r' . . mer is over. - I must confess I would been rusticating here for a low weeks I -the Mayor's.call , � 1� - I the public streets,and if that is not just &B new and'solid as it his ImPO . � � 11� * have liked, occasionally' on my travels, left for home oil I ueBday.—Mr. John might be, And on which a little labor season, t I -� ­ receives a liberal and hearty response, a ' R. McLau I I could I have had a good glass of your G. Wilson sold a . t aree-year-old clear 1 4 1 and money might be wall spent.—Mr. jas. cioa I" �� ;-; large number of our streets which are I delicious lager; it would, hav helped grit colt the other d y to a gentleman t - � I - ment will be beauti- C. Vance and family, who baye been bills. 75 . I now bare of orna I bll sum of $200. He �- � wonderfully to Soften the 1%nk at in Paris for the li - tle M,KRK � � . . :had and improved in appearance. Fall , is class as ha gone residents of this place or some lit * I I partioulars can be obtadned previous to., night, but mary a diop, is there to be got was as fine a colt of h s time rast, left a few da3 8 ago for Tor-' "spring, 1, nipeg, and stili from this section fo 7 some time.-�-Wo: . - . I west of Emerson or Win � I- sday by those desiring it on a.p- , - I onto. We hope the change may prove oats, 37 - ,; . Wedne -1.R-- I - they call thi�' the I I Poor Mar.'s Para- were in error lasti w)ek i ,stating that beneficial to Mr. Vance, who has been $11 to " . I I I', � plication to the Mayor or any member : ., I dise.7 After leaving Emerson there .is Mr. William McKa3:of this town'had so I , s- 1� of the Council. nothing to bn Been but a vast plain for passed his Normal 'ohool examination very poorly for so loin g �.­Mr. Thomas 16o to � :) I . - i Bradey and wife also lef, this -week for -retail, $ ; .� - about fifty miles, which is Settled for's second class c9rtificate. He was —Mr. D. Urquhart, of PRES . . �. CiGim. Eic.'�—A few days ago a lady in the same city. I , stly by MenuouiteS. This is a very not an applicant. Tho Wm. McKay I - . � i this town was somewhat surprised to i MO - the Hensall Mills, Shi ped this week ing last I � . . good tract Of land, although ra her low whose name appeared in' the official - 1, receive through the post office a note for my fancy, "and the water is terrible list hoilB from some other q?uarter,— direct to Glasgow tw� car loads of talion 1 i � f from the mercantile firm of Cradb, flour.—Mr. W. C. Chartprs shipped for and Mi � ogethen- After leaving this district The Beaver Lacrosse Club of this town . - Macwhir I . �� ter & Co., of Clinton, of which "t Winnipeg two car load of oa ts.—Mr. ring, as :1 came to the Pembina mountains; have arranged for match wfth� the - � - -vice . � 11 I cop : "Dear Ms- I we -h to Calf mountain, a distance Exeter club to take place on t T. J. Wilson, our ente;priBing tirnber Bar 8 . � - the following is a y - from--thi-6 the Agri- merchant, has commenced 'shipping several. � I "dam,—Hearing your town is practical I Itural grounds he -a on the Queen's , .. i � I `1y without a milliner or good mill � inery 11 think of nearly thirty miles, the cu � ' away large qaantiets of t ,mber. ladies d u k Q I . country is very broken, bift, neverthe. Birthday. They4ill also have ther the ban I T 11stook, we take the liberty of calling I less it is 9,11 I taken up. Leaving there athletic sports and 3xpect to be Able to , TF,4rp . � "your attention to our stock *hich we I I I Chiselhu�st. . � . ' we come to a splendid section of offer a good prograrr me of amusements. I � I . ! "have reason to believe to be one of the ' ' Z A num I �� Ills-rgest in Western Ontario. Every country. It is in- this dist "ot that —The marksman Who will COMPOSO the - OBITU,kRY.—It is our painful 'duty to lands h , 1 "market is open to our buyer, and we Hiram Hannah has taken up his ab6de. Wimbledon team f r 1882 have been record the death of Mr. I James Davey, two pe I . "feel confident that the selection made He has 3-20 acres of as good laud as I - selected and their names published. who died at his resider ce in Tucker- to the I . . a oversaw, and he is well located, being We notice that our young townsman amith. The dece4sed, after a protact- located �, . . "personally by our Miss Walker can- within five miles of Pembhna Crossing, Staff Sergeant Alexander Wilson heads ad illness, departed this lifein peace on fullrep . A to be appreciated and admir- I I I "not fad I -- ::so Saturday; April 22nd, aged 63 years. i & � a town which can boast of one store a the list, wb4ch :so ures him another I I � &led, therefore., we have pleasure in . ? a ple0ant trip to th old country I next He wasla resident of ithfs place for oeck e , "inviting your inspection." If what is a mill,. saw, mill, and a large fiam greater 7 'bruiilding called I I The Pioneer's Rest." Butrimer-We are lad to learn i that about 30years, being one of the .-first ,each s - vulgarly called "cheek" is a paBsport to This . town is most pleasantly situated the private school Btshlished in! this -settlers in this part. Be leaves many � success, the firm, of Craib, Macwhirter . address . on the Pembina River, and will yet, no town a few Mon s ago by Misses Borrowing friends, but they do .not LocAi " & Co.., of C�h,nton, should speedily be- I * � - oome. wealthy, but as it is necessary doubt, be a place of more or less im- Robertson- and Boo h is successf a! be- 'mourn as those withou hope, for as Monds] portance. The land west of this river yond their most sanguine expectations.' the poet expresses it that even this commodity should be � I talion I supported by Something more substa-u- is. very Stoney for about teu miles, when At their day school !they have an aver- � "There is 4 world above, , parts w � takes a change for the better, and - . age attendance of 315, besides a. goodly � Where patting i i unknown ; ' -;l J. -6- 44- V6 it 0 a --le -+,-r-,;*w of frive was a ; I tim, than irup en coo 69 �.y "�w ) I 1, continues. very good for about thirty number of music pupils., Instruction Formed for the good alone." I I . not likely to attract much attention or depend I miles, which bringaus to Crysb�l City, is given in all the i English branches, . BRiE-Fs.-Tliefarmers, who have been � patronage.' There axe merchants in � . brated � a very flouriabing town whio, l ,will, I and in plai'a and i fancy needlework, and . very busy for the last two weeks put- their lo , . 1, I . I Seaforth who could buy out Craib, have no doubt, at no far distant day, music. Tile -success Attending the ting in their spring - crops ow last bi, � I?. Macwhirter & Co. fifty times over, and , , ' of these I" ' �'� I be worthy of the name it bears. The efforts adies is the best guar* nearly throughi-There are several f. " have Buffioien:t Surplus left to carry on a good p 'i � land from there to the Turtle Mountain autee that they give the most entire sat. bank bkr.us to be raiiisedl ,in this neigh- pleasan T . . I I 1� larger business than that mushroom . I I . 1. district is gloriona to beholdu The land isfaction to the parents of their P-9018- borhood this summer, *hie is a sur . i I firm now do, and of the dozen millinery . . Mr. A. ` all through the Turtle district andfrom. -Mr. J. S. Roberts intends spending sign that the farmers aTe prospering. - was dr 11 u , I I establishments we ha,ve here, the I . I � . - that to Brandon, varies a .,good deal. the summer in the � Northwest, and he ! 0 1 last, w ti - smahlest and least pretentions can . : . "R One sectiou being good and the next all will leave here abou t the first of May. , � ; .; � I I Turn7be ry. i Z -1 show a stook itif witely superior to the Btones and gravel. I saw one p.iece that He has taken up a farm on the line of t - from tt - . - .. best they ever possessel, and the beat ' A MEAN ACT. -Bet In riday� night manag � - -� 7 1� proof of this is to be found in the fact had been plowed and the sto4es were the Canada Pacific� some distance west I . license � that many of, the largest customer a lying on it almost as thick as hair on a of Brandon, and ihe goes up to do and, Monday morning last, Some evil John -C , . . which our millinery establishments dog's back. There is a terrible rush into settlement duties 16pon it, and he ex. ' disposed.person or persons entered the has re I School house in Union School Section . - Brandon just now. Every train is pects to have a itown loeated there , have come from Clinton and that vi owded with'emigrauts. Hotels ,and before fall, as the Post Office,is now on No. 1, Turnberry, by cutting out a pane from IM - ighbors had cr lord, k( - cinity. Our ambitions nel, boarding hou .auling in the his place. -Mr. A. Strong has sold the Of glass in Ono Of the 'windows. After better try to supply the wants of their I he a large :L . moneylike dirt. Two dollars per day house and lot on . George street, near getting inside he did al, the mischief - . own towif before attempting by misrepre- is the common charge for beard ind the! old ashery, to Mr. Thos. Ryan, of could, tearing books, ps pers, end other WEL sentation to draw trade from other � Z . � lodgings and the most of them furnish McKillop, for thel Bum of $600'emah. articles belonging to th) school. What Brusse, . � places. the poorest accommOdAtion - even for There are two lot,s, a good house and his object was is s, mynery, as he. Seem- Winni I . le of had go � � , s ix DAxo?A.-An old friend I that figure. I am boarding at the barn. Mr. Ryan having sold his farm i'391Y did !lot take any,hiug outBil the Mo - ' ' in -McKillop, intend, s coming here to the yard. . I . HuRoxiTE, i I writing from Sheldon, Dakota, under Dominion Hotel, owned and run by be glad I - . *__ - . 11-liam, Govenlook & Co. Although live. -Mr. Whiteside and family whq ' . . : da-te of April 14th, says: About ton out W' J 11 � RonaV I � -. I . a ' , lis ago for Chi *Wroxet Br. - . . � . of every eleyen here are Canadians, and this is a tent hotel it has the best c- left here a few Mont icago, 0 of Wi I I A� �& . where they expected to better� their LOCALITiEw.-Mr. AIE x. Manson, who largest zirge majority from Huron county, so commodation of any house in Brandon, `-4, at we All feel qaite at home. Our and gets altogether the largest ran of circumstances, have returned again and lately lost his tannery :)y fire, is I � 0 1 1 i., . getting miao a, I � L �` ! little town of Sheldon is where we custom. The Size of it is 40 by 100 feet, Dow intend rernaitilng in Seaforth as '[ they say it is the boat place they have the old site ready,for tl Le erection of a if this � ­-Nmostly concentrate, although seven new one to be built of 4one and � brick. aid ha, � � and it has-been full ever since it came I ­ t a w Id here. There is plenty of Blow here Seen since they left�-:'The farm of Mr. - ening . I . E -�lonths ago A was nothing but i ' 'Road, Mr. Smith, of Listowel, is Op I I Nova -- I .. yet,'-but'it is melting by degrees. The John -INIcFadderil, on the Huron r i . Now it has become an exten- I 1. , ..out a tailor shop in Marks' old stAnd.- I' boon ;, prairie . Seafortt, ' asilsold by aucti . sun is very strong, but it Seems east of . 10' On ; Owing to the movement of the water in foundr . . - I jaive business metropolis, and anything to take more effect on the eyes than it on Wednesday. i Mr. John Horan, Jr., the mill pond that part of the, I � which nature. has devised for man's ' . -road is goin - I . comfort and happinesdoan be pure does on the snow. The people here of McKillOP, wa� the purchasdr. The lying against it. is grlidua,11y'-wes ing at tl - I hased . 1`1 th � � i . �' :� at rates which will compaire favorably have noaxly all to. wear glasseE on their farm contains 106 Acres, and the Price down. The effect of.. t a water is more thatf � � I eyes, and the horses and oxen have to was 45,800. ' lNotwith'standirig the noticeable this sprin;, owing to the �� -with our old eastern markets. At pre- 5 be a b - � �� facilities be veiled. J think I have toll all large, number I who ' have left Sea- Steady east winds which have prevailed bone . t �� sent we have no railroad 1. YOIU ou, forth recently for !, the Northwest � the - � now tba,t would be of interest to .1 y ever since the ice broke up. Won d it -� ; nearer than twenty-five miles, but the �l I long al , ., and I will close by asking ycu to re- town -is filling tip rapidly and tfiero is not be well to ha; -a any damage that Will . r - i� road which leads to Fargo, the gre&t M ni . 0 . i mQmber. mp kindly to all the McKillop now soarcely an ii�occupied house to has been clone to v city of I � � metropolis of the Northwast,is all grad- ' the road repaired be- - i - : . boys if there are a.ny.of them yet left be seen.- As soon' as one -moves out fo'reitbecomes anyv5orse., "A,:stitch 1 � ed past our doors and the ties and iron ! Water I . I � will be laid as soon as the ground will behind. -R. BunNs. I . there is some 0 a 41ways ready to take in time saves niu,� "-The farmers � I 11 ; - I . city C I I , ; I 0 . the place. Mr. Stiong,'house and real -around here are all t uBy plowing and M �1' :O i � . I perm -it in the Spring. There is a school 1, . -r � I � 0 - UP9 of I Oys, some a S13 . preparing They a fi, I � �� house in the course of - erection at pre- i Loc. -m Bi',IEFS.—Gro state agent, s there has not been the land for the seed. � . such an active demand for house ac- . mi. , of them no . ' pros This s - * - I sent, 26 x 46, and will be ready for . - t -very small, are frequently d all Bpeak very cheerfully of the � �. in the habit of congregating at various commodation for t7o years, as there . . occupancy by the 1st of May. There pacts for the fall wheat, which is look. mittee , I places along Main 8treet at night when is at the present Itime.-Mr. George ing very well. I : L was a Presbyterian congregation organ-- tion of a E - 0 � r they should be in bod, and di tarb the Tait of Brusse13 has leased a house . � -1 . � ized here, on the 2nd of this month, with I . . ginea, It' , neighborhood with their laughter and and intends coming to Seaforth 'to: ra- . I I a Membership of nineteen, and the I I t I � I I i : oarse language. It would be well for Aide. He has -just . returned I from �, the McKiEop. were 1i elders elected were Mr. Andrew Cald- I 0 . Comm I � well, Mr. Wm. Smith, and Mr. R. G. i the Policeman to look After them.- happy land of' bi�g �blizzards andi bi�ger PRE SENTATION.—O n Monday evening engine � oods,- and. thint�s lie win conte It him. - last a company representing the No. 4 - Hillen, all Hu'ron county men. We Sorrel Cloud, the fine carriag stallion 11 14 ta-eB : of self in Ontario where lie can live om- Literary Society asaembled -at the . 0 .1 I have regulax services every alternate of Messrs. Innes & McLaughlin, q Ronal . . . I � ye every--Sab- Stanley, c--rried off seven fi -st prizes fortably.-The annual meeting,' of -the manse of the Rev. M�. Musgrave, and I �, . Sabbath., and hope to ha � . � ; r p and two diplomaB this spring. This -is members of the Seaforth Meebautios' whenseated Mrs. George' Murdie, on Brass . bath as Boon as the congregation gains 0 1 engine I pretty good record. -There has been Institute will be hetld in the readincr behalf of the Society, stepped fo � . V � i strength. The winter has been very a � � i I 0 rward ready, -' �' frost several nights during t is week, room on Taesdoly ilight next. I There and presented Mrs. Hartley with a life " : favaurable here, with a good outlook for � I i alterat - 1. .- Bpring, and without exception the peo- ,but we have not beard of any. serious should be a good attendancel,-�,The size solar photograph of her late hus- hose u I � t . . I . �1 . done.-ILI&r. Wri. Logan ag � - delighted with' the, future I damage being ,ent of a valuable (*)_work entitled band, accompanyiog,wbich Mr. George ple are -all n I . pies of � returned from Manitoba on Friday last. 1, Our Deportment, " calculated i t6 in-' Lockhart made a few suitable remark's I � prospects. There are many co I � I � ; I The Manitoba Fever in this region Btruct young men And maidens 'in, tbe. in the form of an addieBs ibearing upon your paper which find their way out - L � I I , how to write love Mr. Elartley's lif 6,charactar and general DE�k . I � here and are very. anxiously looked for. has considerably subsided. Spring rules of etiqu�t � U a r . I I will write you Again in the near Fever is -very much more prevalent.- Inissives, etc. ii town delivering: usefulness in the n3igh�orhood, but' Mr. J . , Mr. J. C. Smith intends removing to his book the �tllve5dlay. He sold over alticularlv in conflection with passed : future. � ' , .. more p - . � I - . I London -where he will reside'in future. eighty copies liere'.-The weather for the society, also referring to his calm suffen . ' . . I . - COUNCIL Doiwos.-At the meeting of t I lHe has purchased a farm in t he past few days hAs been delightful, - and Christian resign%tior ,during his -years - I I a vicinity I ­ I . L � � vening it was de- i of the city and will spend his leisure the roads are 1, gobd and everything. late illness. Mr. Muogra)',e, on behalf cover. � - hold the Court of Revision on moments cultivating the Boil.' He is a looks prosper ! ous; I � an d the people of his daugh er, replied at some length, very h I I , , t ,� cided to � � the 30tb day -of May, at 7 o'clock p. m. I good fellow and we ar6 sorry he is re- ought to be happy, whether they are. heartily thanking thooe who had taken acquai - � ­ � I The Mayor was instructed to issue a Moving from Seaforth. - Mr. WM. or not. I i � this step, showing aB lit did in no un- he set . I � 0 , - I : : proclamation setting aside a day at an Grassie's auction sa-le takes place to- i- i I . certainway the loving respect they the ha , � I � I i � a . p �� eaxly period for the purpose of planting . inorrow.-Mr. Robeit "Scotti of Rox- Wintbxop. cherished for, the metaory'of their de- CHA � l I I I - I i . parted -friend and fully sustained the Allen, � shade trees on the public sti�eets. A- i boro, MoKil.lop, was sufficiently recov- : Ci= -3z FACTORY MEETING.—A I meet . :1 1. � . � � : . communication was read from Messrs. ' ered to drive into town on Monday last. inig of the Shareholders and patrons oi. sentiments which hA4 already been ex- filled - ; McCaughey & Holmested, barristers, � M r. Tboa. Downey, another invalid is Winthrop cheese f' tory was held on, pressed in the addres�, and urging upon Bando - I , - . - " . � stating that they had been instructed It able to be.around again hile Mr. Friday last. 'NIX. 7ames Kerr was ap- - all to follow such au. example. A sim- the an I t - ' . � by Mr. Charles Wilson to demand pay- I Samuel Scarlet who was so ;everely in- pointed President i aiid Mr. "John C. Har copy of this. pictulre was also pre- ing to .. : ment of $105 and interest upon the I jured a couple of months ago has been Morrison Salesm n,- Treasurer and sented to Mr. Hartl6v's mother, with ad his I ' I I . I same from December, 1877. This wag, in town several times recently. The Secretary. He is � give security and suitable expressions 16f sympathy for ville h � �� � the amount assessed and levied from ,I fine.weather brings them out.. -Intend- get a quarter of a c nt for every pound her irreparable loss in ' the person of her Mr. A I : �� son. These works of Art are considered toons � , Mx. Wilson under the by-law for deep- I ing candidates for admissio to the of cheese made,'a,A pay his own ex - i - I � , ening Silver Creek, the by-la,w, plans, I High Behool. will. require to notify penses. The patrons are to have no perfect, being exceedingly life like and will re i � ; � I . . � I . I ! ; I � . . � . - ! � ; . . � � . ! . I i I . .. I I . 1 t I . ! i I - � � . I � I ! : I � . . . - ; ; . - I , * : : I -� � Tv . . ­ . � � I i . I . I . I - : . . . I - . � - 7 1 1 - I i � I I . I . � I - , I I - I �- .; . . I � I - . . ! . I i � -- i I � - . . - I � . I I . � I 1. . � I : I t . i 1� - , - I - - - � I . - V. �- , - �.,- . , - - . � � � . ­ I L I ­ I : ! I . � ! I I ­ ­ ., � I- I ! i - - -� �- - 1- , - � . I � � . i � i I : I . I . . I �; � � I I : I . � I --.��--,-------.-,--,,--,--,-�,�-.�--,-,.."..,-"�ill�.,-.�-�,,�,-.��-,--�"----.-,--- ( . I ; . � I -,A i I i � I . IN, �- - t . -� . � - � - �� __=Mww� 1- ; : � I i � t ; ; � I I' I I I � I : ! I � ­ . ­ — � I. � t -- — - �------,--­�. . i - -7. � , 1MM i - � �- i . I-_ I � APRIL 28 1682 �?, I -. �f —0 i � -�i . . . I - � I �- ­' ­ lil�ll"" I .-- I leased thai the Arrived Yest . sna I ntary - interested will be p ; I erday I hiRhly complime [n fallen in- � . . m of . L-. Johnston, photo.. Brandon -post office, has agai , - � - our knowledge � . . aLd a ist, of Goderioh,who to good hands, as from � I I I .. of Mr. Melville we -are safe in Saying . I I , work. I Mr. A. Calder, of Sea- the,t he will prove -5 w'rthy- su ccos1wr to I � � 0 � I I oted as gent in the interests of � � .. I ety. � I his popular predecessor- J* P. Bri-Ine-, of i -AT- A I : I . A GOOD SALE --Mr* I . - � . Zurich. Seaforth, the veteran and PoPulat- Sue- I � I . I I � � . ag. , oneer, held a, most successf al auction I � I.. I . . I I J Ess Awc;E.-Mr. C. F. W ' t' M stock and impleme ts on I � I o. have concluded their great Sale of far I i I . of thiNlown- ou � ! � the farm of Mr. Tyerman, 8 � � i I t sale aul the old firm is now . There NOAH ; & , DUNCAWS i � . - Lip on Thursday of last weak- . d. The business in future will 81! I i . : was a good attendance present, a -Ad the i i acted by Mr. Peter- Wagner, i I auctioneer with - his ready wit and � . � . � s been -with the old firm for . ' . � I years. He will, no doubt, do � boundless repartee never allowe,d .the . � I ---- he is a universal favorite among om the commence- The Balance of our Spring Importariola. � . AD C y oust mers. Mr. C. F. Wag- ment to the end, so that bidding- was - - i FI I � . � lively throughout, and as a result I 'most I WHI. . Oing to 8 Northwest. satisfactory prices were realized. I One I . � I ----,--- I i - i brood mare brought $213 ; a - yearling . ; � ---�, I I waltan. � I olt $86.50 ; cows averaged from $37 to . I 11 ; � . M, C . "Em � c rought $0 per . , ,EsE FAdTORT.—The directorB $56 each and sheep b I I I Alton cheese factory are making, �. d everything else went propor- - . I I h reps, . s, and are putting the � Palr, an "brought I . � tionately well.. The entire Sale ; f . . . � factory in, first-class working � : � I . � I � over one thousand dollars. i I Operat ons in, connection with . - i . I . I OARPETS! I CARPETS I I aking will begin on Monday,, ; I I in I Kin7burn-. I i I . , . For a couple of weeks, owing I I i : Uxus,u,&r,.—Our quiet little village wun � I i . carcity of milk , tl�e drawers will thrown ifto a great state of excitement . ' MEAVY I roundq only on alternate days. � al of W. 11. Rans- Handpome, I I . i last week by the arriv - Pasigus in A'XX,1,1q-1& . I - - The : . I I I I . ford, of Clinton, on his Bicycle.� �� . : : libbert. Unusual Bight proved much to the dis- TER TAPEATRY, IMPERIALSai,j­ ; i � ! � OTION.--The promotion exam- r I , gupt of the dogs and delighted the,child- h a o f UN` ) held or. the 31st ult. resulted as '- new ma L IONS. � ran who imagined Barnum's bi'a 'circus I . . . ticipat 341, 'very. creditably for - was coming. � . i I - 1. � I I � action o. t-.-,, There were no Is who - . hall tw3nty-fou'r passed OUL of JUST So. -One of our young gent - . '. thonglit he would like a little recreation � . I eight = Lmes that�-.' were sent in sent into a neighbduring town for a first . . � uspectc r, and. out " of the four -arrived. iq due : - I . � 1, class livery'rig, which � izes oltainable, tw6,,,of them ' time but was not quite -up to -bis expec- I rried, of 'by this section; -namely tations. He,however, made -the best . A firm ' Alhso in the 6th clasai�laud of it, and polished up his uniform and � � I . LW 2 . NS - I of I ackneY in the 4th, each', off he went to take his ownest - fair LATEST PATTER ookan exceedingly highmark.,, � - ! - � , divinity out for an airing. Just imAgine r . I rked success of the school and I - I sly old Alick taking one of the fair sex I ­ �, � I � sually high per centage of pupils fdra drive I It is too utterly -utter for . I I .. I and that all were under the I I I �anythjng. Truly the days of miracles In Lace Curtains, Damasks., Repps- I I . . � I p of oi26 teacher clearly and 1111- I ' ' I I I ' are not,passecL-Co3r- : . I a dam nstrate that Mr. Hay � 0 .. I Cretonnes, Table Covers, &c. Large . . . at the op, of the add,3r in ap- � i : � � I . - r � � .. o teach. We compliment Mr. E"t 'Wawanosh� I stock of Sh6eting , Pillow .Cottons - I ' I I � I briDghig our school to such -a -- BIG LAXI]s.-LAlex. Young, of the 12th - - I as Tickings, Table Li7ens, Napkin ished and pre-eminent standing Concession of East Wawanosh, wish � I . 8, stair . proud we have 'Such an able, to lot Mr. Wilson, of DorcheSter, know Line . ns,- Window 1�tollarids, To ' I PARAS ,' ,h and energetic teacher. -Con. that he can beat him' for heavy lambs, . - 1wellilig . � I - - . having one which weighs seventeen and. Towels. ; � . ; *u�sels. pounds. Beat it who cau­., : - � ! 0— -, � ! . . RT MA*IN of Gray, will travel I I � . rted horse. "Prince of wales." for t),- - Division Courts and Acljo-urn- . i James own's and E. Ryanla, Grey , . I Parties wa�ting;,' House Furnishipp I I ghliu'o owick; Wroxetee, Bluevale; ments. , 1� I . . key's Morl is. For patticulal-�3 see route MR. EDITOR, -Sir: As your valuable will find ourl - - - - I I I stock! complete, And ti . I 0 1 f- I I ' ETS, — Fall, $1 26. to 61 28 paper is ever ready to expose and oni�l es never Wore offered. SiIMT. '. I I I deavor to remedy abuses, will you pric I - 51 23 � 61 28, peas, 70c to'75c, kindly insert the following, as the sub- i ' c to 38 , barley, 65c t6 75, hayl, : ject interests a number of persons in INGS, 1) U (M.15, DE NIIMS, COTTON. . - I I � I - $12, potatoes, 65c to 70c, butter, and around this locality. I allude to 1�,� I - . LACE T11 . ADES, \HOLLANDS, PRINTS ima . 18c, eggs, 13c, salt, per barrel, the frequent adjournment of cases in 1. - - 1, land salt,:$2 75 to $3 50. - " . - i � ' ' the Division Court in. Seaforth after COTTONS- tit's small advance oncost, ENTATIONs.—On '1'11684ay even- , d enthasb6en given. Itbinkany . 1. . I I Ju gui , "- - . i the members of the 33rd Bat- reasonable person, judge or otherwise, � I I and p esented Miss Flannigan must admit that it is a serious: griev- '. . 1- L- : � 88 Smith each with a'fine gold mern I I ber that we are manufac. . .1 ance for pArtieB suing, and having ob- 9E��- Re 1� I I a slight token of their valuable, tained judgment, to have to 'attend . "', � . . .-r re . the baucl in their court after court and no actiou . taken tu.ring CLOT�ING in'batter style aua . ,� - I � - dramatic entertain me nts. The bythe authorities to enforce the It- lower prices !than ever, "&,ua- enth I � egire to thank the members of ttendance of defaulters. . Time is uni- � � 1\,� I . d fort �eir kindness. I I\ I � . versally allowed to be money, and for satisfaction guaranteed. \1 . , ERANCE COLONIZATION OCIETY.— � , individuals to attend repeatedly to - � . I � \ - fil"ISIE bar of subscribers to Z above these unnecessary And provoking ad- � \ 14.04-1 , � I I ave made arranoements to send - ants, entails s- lo ;s, not only of � \ , - o Journm S I . � I I ,sons, towards the end. of May9 money but, valuable time, which � I)re- - i . � . orthwest to inspect the lands Same the Legislature in its wisdom ' \ � � � DUNOAN & DUNOAN, ," - \ �Ful I I by the Company, and: to give a never intended. Hoping these few 1 , ,� \ I . I � . ort to the subscribers, and to ideas may come under the notice'of one � , . , 1, I for them if necessary. The ,� 1. t or ,Other of the proper authorities, and . � I , -� .\ : I - I the number the less the cost to rregularities may at once : I -1� 1� � e . . bscribE r. For further particulate -DicAToR. Me- 44 � � . , -, cease, is the wish of Vi, DIRECT IMPORTERS. I k to C. R. Cooper. . � I I ' Killop, April 25, 1882. ! I ITIES.- -The entertainment on � . q' 1 — � . evening last, given, b� the Bat -4 !� . , ! I I . . I � � . mers to give more. attention to the im. I and, was a great stiodess. The Spring ShoWs. i provement of I this hitherto far too I I ' . � � z ere all well sustainedi -mud there i . �egiect6a department of stodi ; ExETF,R ; greatly n I . ; � ood hcuse.-Brussels lodge Itir . i . I ant Or er of Oddfellows cele- The Spring Show Of the Stephen and breeding. The following is the prim I M I I b-st:-Horses. � Heavy draught -3 elL.. - I the an iversary of the Order in Usborne Branch Agricultural Society � . dge ro on Wednesday evening. was held in Exeter on Friday last. The tries, --1st, B�ooks & Colquhoun's I 11 � . hold ug -an open meeting. A weather was pleasant and them was a I I Glengarry "'. , 2nd, Colquhoun's A Complete ,; . I lidance of spectators present. Dow's "I Banker." Agricultural -or . ,ogr as � . am 6 w provided ancl & a good atte � , I Canadian Dr ught.-1 entry-Browu i am Ry up t even ng was speub.-A Bon of The show upon the whole was fu. I � . � & Col4uhounli " Prince Albert." RA � Roo, o the Queen's Hotel, who to former years, but theke would have . iving a young horse on Saturday been a larger number of horses for com- or Carriage.- ,entry,- Innis ,& -Me. I . � . � - � as badly hurt by -being thrown petition had the previous day not been Laughlin's 11 8 rel Cloud." Any breed � I � a sulky. The horse became un, so stormy and disagreeable. Several under three ye1&rs old. -2 entries,-Is�' . I I � . I 3able.--Five hotel and one shop who had engaged spalls for. their! horses Colquhoun &'Dow's "Honest, Tom!'- . r� I � - . � . I 2nd, Colquhouln's & Dow's "Time e . havef een granted in, Brussels. failed to put in an Appearance,', being _ I I ampbE 11, of the Tecuniseh House detained * by the unfavotable Qveather Day." Diplom�rooks & Colquhoau'W newed his lease for two years the previous evening. In bull . � there .Glengarry." Bulls. -Aged- Durhamt _ I -. - . -- ay Ist. John is a popular land- -was not a very targe show, but those 5 entriest- 19t, D. McLaren's "Sir - -� � epB it Rrst class hoteli and does corapeting were 'f sivery superip � r char4 Samuel." Calved in 1880,-2 entries- . I 0 � What PhysU � and p o table usiness. I acter and show that the farmers 1pf that 1st, Ben RoggArth's "I Fairview ChiefM;* 1; I I Do .-Mr. D. Ronald of the section are fully alive to the u cessity 2nd, W. S. W�undall's -Oxford La&' - I Is Fou idry, J ust retukned from for the very beat and purest.bre male Calved in 18811.-1 entry -W. A. Alli. Treatmeu, i . - I - . time been. I ?egon 11onday last, whether he animals. The following, list", slic ws the Bon. Grade calved in 1880.-I entry�- , I to be the - . 0 AndTew McLeiluan. Calved, in i8aL . . no in r, 3Bponse to a telegram from successful competitors in each la - I Maeans of C yor of that city. Oar readers will Horses. -Heavy Draught -3 en, irrless,s 3 entries,-Is�, Ben Hogga�d�; 2adt � - I to learn thit . while there Mr. lst,- Colquhoun & Dov�')s 16 is C fland's George Patt6non. Diploma. - I . - . �ouratifbB , b, received from the atithoritiell Banker;" 2nd, James Horton;llsiwel. Hodgert, I'IsstellalsDuke..71 Judges -mi. - and ,complai 'come"; 3rd, John Wil4s' "GI ,Vm-. I Mills Downie ; James- (*Ssful treat Horses -1 I 11 nnipeg an order for 6ne of his I mlae." White, Rogerville, and Richard . Wst. possible U1114 Steam fire engines, and a pro- Three year old. -1 entrV,-R. J. Tur- - Starr kidne� . an order from two more at once nor's "Farmer's Glory," Aged Agri- son, Fullarton -Bulls - Wm. SprbA a single P�r' one gi as satisfaction. Mr. Ron- cultural. -2 entries,-Ist, John Hun- %ndJ.Cumrnin0,Tuckersmith,audWm I a . ,ably more �a 6 Also n order for on 6 to go to ter's "British Oak"; 2nd, John I Steph_ Shillinglaw, H�bhert. sony quantij� Scotia, This looks as if the eA's "Champion Lorin." Thr . 11BELGRAVE. � 1. I . I diesing, wic . I it a ola.-1 entry - Brown , & Colqohouu's The Sp i Show of E ast Wim. seat Of dise� was going to set in at Bruasel . ' _ ring -1 y, and as if instead of law there "Prince Albert." General Purpose, nosh Agricultural Society was held ia become, abs( g to- be: work hereaf ter, We hope three year old,-Charleg Wolfe'si AlEng- , 1� 1 Belgrave on Thursday of last week,,. aufaebiea < . . - is is just the turning point and land' Glory, Carriaae.-2 entries,- . 11 f 0 4 Owing to the show of East Huron ", direa- tiy-, as I Dm th a out the now foundry will 1st, Innis McLaughlin's "Sorrel held at Wroxeter on the same day 60 turn their h asy hi, roof industry instead of a C1011d"; 2n . �FGo-rge , Clarke a 61FOX, number of ,entries was small. Tho 'Ii4or. it, . I F� ; q is. r . of cor tention as it has been too Hunter." Thre ar old. -1 qn owing is the list of prizes swardeadf and -Plaa,tj%nl I I I - ready, Respecting Xr. Ron&l&s G. Hunter's "'Dominion Pe I two years DA - m es—Heavy Draught, i 'When n.othi at � if I pegaaetheFree Press of th. Blood. -2 entries, -1st, John T. Hick's —T ­ ; . Rad I . - . hos. Ague I ones "I Kidney PAA i a recent date says: "The Fire, I 'Baron Rothschild " ; 2nd, James ancl Carriage I.Robt. McDonald, 61R0* tisive resull , and Light Committee or the t Oke's 11 Young Clear Grit." Judges— George." Beat horse any age or clagi �Oovery as nj i . I I ouncil purchased yoBtlerday from Wm, Belf, Rodgerville i Thomas Rob- Diploma — Thos. Agnew ,'HolieA 186s8ft wa � I -, 1), hn D. Ronald, of Brussels, Out., ertson,lidertcin ; Wm. Davey, GIr&utOn. John-." Jud�_Oeg—D. McIntosh, 14- - : Ga,-;,ett,e. . :1 class Steam fire engine f(,r 04,500. Bulls.—Aged Durbam,-2 entries -1st, Surgeon. Brucefield; Mr. Logwn,731A' �, - election was made b� the - com. Thos. Russell, Usborne; 2nd, 'iGoorge JOB. took Culross. Thorou . fibbig - . 0 .1 � Whytockli - Th folloj� aftek a, very careful considera. Hawkins, Ua�borne. I Three years old, Bulls, aged,—Iot Wm-. Webster, ,.L04 have bee ; C. U-2 n. and under.-3.entries, 11st, L. Hunter, Seaton"; 2ad, John Bone, 11 Baron I - the merits of a number of a I Ast-, licitation tl forthe supplyof which tenders Usborne; 2nd, Thos. Russell,U,Aorne; -field." unaeritwo years,—lst, PAW" i 'Of gO4 I I 91 a . Submitted, the membersof the 3rd, Richard Hunter, U�borne. Judges. & Ross, 11 L -bo, Chief" - 2nd, Feawi& "I , , . 1�1 0 1 - ittee )elieving that the Ronald —Robert Dickson, Tuclieramith.; Thos. Walton, it Glaastone.11 Best ,sny,210 I . . S. ul � counlined-the principal advan- Coates, Usborne; James Woodloy, 10ul. —Wm. Isbist�r, Diploma, ,,Lord 600 'UaUY h1andr )f the )eat American engines. Mr. larton. ' I ton." Judgei—Win. Snell, - HaWf 801eet and -611 d left by last evietling's -train for - —At the conclusion of the Show the Win. Blanchar'd and Chas, HenderN16 I - I I I I 31s for the purpose of shipping the pasturage of the agricultural grounds. wingliam. . � at on,.e, as it is already unilt and for -the sea�ou ww-.-, sold by �uctiorj. . Toronto, b — I , with he exception of a few minor Mr. William Venwick was t4e p ' . tlelneu—At t ions required to make it fit the chaser for $55. U31- Sto-r4i 3 in The States. Ism, I 'Was I � `B � I Ther6 have been dreadful storms4f at rm - - .... , sed hE re." . HiPBERT. i wind, rain and hail in some of * - I got cold ... an La , 1) -W . The annual Spring Show of t�e Hib. Western and Southern Stites. TAA 11kV back 0 fr�- Hi:illett. bert Agricultural Society wa,s held at Saturday afte on a fearful towsk . Uey-8.1 1Vbr Z11- . � TZI.—On Thursday evening last Staffs, on Thursday of last week. A.l. passed over I inoijq, in the vicil0*14 tallen inuum, tmes Scott, of the 10th concession, though the weather was somewpat dis. Cairo. Buil ngs were unroofed W, ". 10tmd mu�,h ; to his lona home. Deceased agreeable, the number both . of I S down, I oa,ded freight cars b160 - Y.iauey P � 0 t ad, d from a paralytic stroke Haveral tors and exhibitors-, was 4 fullyl up to I from the track, andseven persons bs* 1; it oil it gra,du � � igo, from which he did not f ally re- that o! former years, 7hile thd quality hurt. M-onticb1lo, on tile JaA094 I day, afte" Wk He was in his 74th year, and was of' the animals shown was a I Railroad, was 1 viBited by the pyclOneo I ha X ! IVedit to I I . Tpy to at& . I � eavy was conal VA, � ighlyesteemedbyllis large circle of their enterprising owners. h The town Aetely dastrOYA, curea pl,,,, ntances. Over thirty years ago draught horses, althou I �&,O, , . gh only three only. three hou1ses being left. kD6114' be; ftho tled. in this township, - braving all wore entered (some others on the like it ever WPL� seen in that sectiP . VMS. 'Yours rdships incident to 9. now country. ground declined to take theirl horses Five white and five colored. people WO - I Cate of P. W, , � - NGE 01 � POST MASTBIIS.�Mr. James -0111t) it Wag a diffieUlt task to'! decide instantly killed. Out of a populati011 , � J. 's. Itobert.' � . 11 who 'or 20 years or over, has which was worthy of thefirst, prize. In of 150 very few escaped withouf�-injmll - Ell bhe position of Post Master, at Roadsters—the ring was graced with Not a tree ivas left standink 11 . i Bad - n, wi, h credit to himself and to the presence of that celebrated. trotting Georgia the st6rm, was terrific arld:90-i Toronto -0� 0a I tire s; 6tisfaction of those requir- stalhon "Sorrel Cloud," while the inittry was done to the cotton croP. 331eal—r la,41 � i — � '7::::::::� I Mrj7hiR�hlqt�)mpliln�e�tl�7�- - I 4 1� I T I �I F i I�o IT.'al. 11 , ';t I 11 w I do business with him, has resign- other classes were represented by some the evening of the 20th a cyclone SWOO - . -10r,Over 4 y. � office, and Mr. Lawrence Me!- fine colts. In *Bulls there were some over parts of Pennsylvania doingio' . lip cial pi-ap "' . I . . as be n appointed his Successor. very superior specimens. The interest manse damagel to buildings And e14 Pe I - I . tly �Zire � at, as a most obliging, cour. manifested by the spectators in the standing thing. In Westmoi�lW -Blauo.eirarrm ,1 Tir Ana eficoient official, and while all judging of these animals 'showed a keen county acres of timber were levallea to it. For S�de, gret Ts withdrawal, those most determination on the part of the far. the ground, and, a number of lives 100� -%&forth* I I .