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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1882-05-19, Page 817,�.�R I . $; , � ;� L I' :_ I I - ­-­ ! I ­ � - �_,_,_: �i­.­ - - .. .- _ _ ,_ - ".. �. ��� �_ -4 �. I - �, . ­ z--', __ - �� - - I , - MAY 19 41 ., 1882' I . ,� � %.# A� V. %..V &- M -.�-^-MPP -ft 1%.W -1-V 0- — — — - - . . 'I - k � � -1 - A. A. PAP A -PP& .& A. I __ I I 1. . — — zw� k _M0011111 11 ts - I -..—, . `5 �- .1 I 11�_­___ I .. — ------I— � � ad Sandford Hill was .. I 00W0___ i� — - - I . . . � . —A mau Dam , 0 ____� I A I � - � I . " - � ' I by a IST ,1,8 Concourse Of B)rrow d costs by the Mayor __01 I . _. - . . - oulle; standing lowei . ]E � leaves & wife SUZ, seven fined. J15 the . , S 1i I . to 'n d this offer will be left open bar of oxen and other traps. They are such i vaniugs were spent. Mau is' a greatest sufferer, His b an � I if i� '9 , son le,took fire,laud'ihe ing friends .a i� ! 7: " a n the north! sic his lose, a bl Lnk in, other day for being drunk, and disorder. I 1� L � ;_ I r his sc�eptance until af ter the, 24th all first-class good fellows and we wish social ming, and me ting on Occasions, o — �� i I � . ; I � � � � i - r I I . fuT "4o tth gable was entirely burned, H ly.—Mr. W. J. Biggins, of the Lon&ft si . � �-: ;; . 0 U txpooitoro fo a the children to M)UT12 lle . a . - . I ,I i !� 7 . i � of, May inat. This will , afford him su them success.—Mr. William Logan has like tie present would do much to- sel] usehold never to be . i i j,� ji . m- say, destroyed and the interior the ho 11 Stanley, has let the eontract to, I J � : I �. lis� .1 r�,_ ity'for the notoiiety for him- disposed of his boot and shoe business wards removing those feelings of dis. roof 0 - Road . ;J � ,. i!v _. . opportum B a man of ntiriug industry, � ntelli . � L I I I �, � , . I V. - I i wr k* Much sympathy wa, ft . � . self and colt that he seems to desire. to Mr. Good, formerly of Brussels. The trust and selfishness which too often lef b a part a, ec 0 and uprightness in his'&mlings Mr. H, -Stevens of this town, for* t�e - I ., � �.; . dence . . ! ) - I V � I DISTRICT MATT3MRS. __ - . . . . g members of the same was expreased for this- poor man, as his gelic I erectioxi of a ban dsom 9 biPic*k- re8i �1 - � , . �,, I i- ,. . J;* � - . — If Mr. Tippling wishes to accept this new proprietor takes possession ak,once. exist even smon . fello-% men. . Z . �� . s 1� Z, nee had -dat expired and not been with his - i . which will cost over. V,00.0. — Ales I . . - : ". _____ ngr stion. - Af i � . � Ir ., i � !.,- I challenge he can communicate with me, —Mr.. D. D. Wilson, of this town, who co gr I ter all joining in insure, I was at once - — SrL I -. i 4f Y� , � renewed. A subscription A, H. Manning -and James Scott, SoU. I 1� � .. - I ,-,-� � � � DUNCAN & DUNCAN--At the Oak H&U I . , !�#�� and I will see that all necessary sr- is one of the lar4est, if not the largest singin , "Those §trains That Once I - I : �i 'L . I "_L; - Cletht* nouse onforth, are offering 'the Dominion,pa,id out Did weet in Zion! Glide," prayer was started on the spot by a number of To ckersmith. citors of this town, have entered into IL . I I I W_ 1:_t ! �. - . . . a barns Mr. : 11 i , - rangements are made to carry out the egg dealer in . I _� I `o6nowing1lues:-A largre, . .r i � ,P �_,__ 14 . en, ana to the great credit of -LTNROOIMD.- ODO of th i: � -, I ­ 11 � , �Sark&ina in theL - lerb, ners'Lip.—Xr. John Shipley, of the I . I _f _. I . � " -, - - __ !, match. Yours, ROBERT LAWL&W, Over $30,000 for hen fruit during th 6 offered, a d all retired to their Several gent L . L. , rL, � lot of p,eadymsds Clothlugat famine . 1- I ,. _ ) U T -i, , . past month.—Mr. Joseph Higgins, who homei at r11 8, �a, nearly 0100 was re- Young, London Road, near Bracefield, part I . . espectable ElderB'hour more - the parties arow . Huron Road, sold a span of mares jut - . wind I -1 i 4 ri . Secretary Committeer � ' � I' a; L ,-i � . V am_ to clear; Bwt4 and Shoesto I least, promised. Such was unroofed during the severe �, 1� , i TJ has been taking the Divinity course at than latiafied with;the evening's enter- . alized,. or, at week to an American buyer for the � L lute an cap , I - i � it ,I FT . I - prices ; volumes, and will in storm of Wednesday night of last week. i - � - i at �aiil�l_�s I of $460.—A gentleman in Clinton - f I T � " age, Moj#rei _t9inMeUt--COM- : . i I I ��z , Ll, Was in tOWA etiug _ i I [ _L.� i - . THE, P�BLIC SCHOOL.—The average McGill Coll liberality speaks sum � I i- t , w . , v 000 wor th to clear At I888 - ; - - Re- REFoR-Nr MEETIN,G.—A.-me of the , 1 1 i i � � Sense mitigate the Bad less. /this week shipped $120 worth of bees tO - L - t I - urin a ee a ooks as i some . I -L ­ a io ' Z� " F � . 9 held i . � 1z, i , i-15- cai; Genta FurnishingS, & IM90 lot of attendanc' at the .Sesforth Public a g the pre ant w k. H I n round by Reformers of ith *ill b —The Conservatives - .`P_____-___""""""" I ,�. I � - � � 11 ,,. . freshments were kindly take I a party in Toronto. — ,-j f- E -� laygry, une at greatly reduced prices. School for the mouth ofApriI was 329, if , he had been w?rking pretty hard Gcirrie.: I ,, � I I - David Vralker, ..* �;�. ,­ �, ' a ladies, and Messrs. Sage and at the residence of Mr of West Huron intend b Vi 1 _ J� �L t - �_ ", '�_ I � vided-amonk the several departments He preached.in Union -church, Bruce- th I M t three . a Ing a couv�a. - F TEJ ��L; � - ._. 2_, , 1- � P P, ! I Ordered clothing a OPS"tY. CwtOmm di Loc Ais.—Mr. Campbell, of the Royal t, a ; ... . iso op6trured to the workers,. Mill Road, on Tuesday UeX I IL5 II I _111, �1_i _;1 1 4 Beirneg a tion for the selection. of a candidate at* . I � 4 . E, F ; and delivered a Hotel, has put a floor in his' shed, and )urpose of s I _L',* , 4an Depend on getting a ftst-olma as follows: Mr. MOF&ul'B room, 27; field on Sunday last, L I , - r S:f , L electing do- " I �;,_; � 'i L, `�` . arWe at reduced - .� L ,,4 E prices. which braced them up to the most in- o'clock, for the I , 1�4 td I Monday next. It is Y, , ,i;, � � Mr. Cameron's, 37 ; Miss Auderson's, most excellent discourse. Mr. Higgins 6 f -side of Smith's Hill. on . - t - I 11 xten I d the planking to the on legates to attend the Convention at . - !-F,L,, iv, i- . DUNCAN & DUNCAN. hi �much domitable exertions. It would be in- said that F. W. Johnson and f3 � , :�__ — — — �_-� `� �_ f i__ t _5 � - I ,,- 7H 36 - Miss Cowan's, 45; Kiss Kate is a clever and induotrious'Audent, a60- the ai, ewalk. T is was ve � lr� �, t -� � ;;, '. � I 9 . ry via-oug to particularize when all did go . Clinton on the following Friday and the Ple,1- :are the principal aspirants.1 � 71, -�,k,w , ! Nzw BOOK SToRX. — Mit. A. WsiR. Cowan,s, 51; Miss Killorsn's, 58; Miss will yet take a good position among A V , 7 ­ " P � - 6 " � . 0 needed and adds greatly.*AO the appear- Bs. It is to U L i . � -_i�: 7 , , g , I - V1 . th and well, but a number of -French gentlemen transaction of ther busine ,while cleaning out the eel. � MaFA � IL � t_ F A � b-gs to inform the inhabitants of Seafor Last Week Z Z i Edwards', 75. The attendance during Canadian divines.—We notice that the ance of his premises.—Mr. Thomas -- 4" Z, � � I the telegraph, as be hoped that there will be a large at- . � conne -R �- , �f �_-1, t� . surwandingvidnity that -he has opened out a ' � cted with lar r_ I well repre- of the store, Mr, ugh Combe car. , -,-- , I-; t � the V"t month has been uliuBuall. Clear Grit stock is, to be Jardine and Mrs. tassa � I ��, - - i store in Gampb&!s Block, nut door to Campbell I y I . rd left for Mani. � .1 , .. . praiBe. Parties - tendance of the "good men and true" � I , - ­ -_ ;,v . .; _ ting at . - ran armf 131 of straw and other � - - - strangers deserve riedatit . __ ;� 7 i , I k I . _& SmlWs. The business will be conducted undir tnall, Ithe reason for which 'is not sented at the July Trotting Mee" tuba (on Tnesday.--�Mr. Kirby, our new ' n- r I - 1i 1. of wiahing to subscribe and those who from all parts of this i noble oldban a i . . ; - - . 4 the.management of Miss Sbahnon, who will be tated.� There are still a good many Chicago. The well-known horses tailor, has rented ' house belonging to . 11 . . - I : ' h � J�l - " : 4 refuse.' A few moments after it was Q . 1� � . L hD) at th s meeting. . - V t� ­ 41. � ,_ eased to see an many &a can make it convenient have already done so, will please apply towns . ither from spontaneo . !,� � _1_- . i PI I Children who attend very irregularly, this breed, "Little Billy," and "Fuller," Mr. Green. Mr. Kirby is said to ba a flameo, a fts � 1. t_ r, ZL2f I - N,&L.-The following shows "I . � . I . i; _Z. I .1 I to call land inspect the stock of Books, Stationery, to Mr. Blatoliford, who has kindly con EDUCATIO 'A- - ", - and they will t�k combukion or the action of some �chem, ., 4 h J �. , .1 Music, Fancy Goods, Croquet Sets, Vases, Slates, and in permitting this parents are not have been entered, 6 first -c lass tailor and will, no doubt, do - pils ift I E. h I ,.- .� i .�s - " �. ented to act as Treasurer. the standing 01 the first four pt I 1 �. . a ±�, � , � �f � I , - �, - -Mr. John Cummlng, well i a our village.... -The Good Tem- . form in School Section No. 9, it on,it, . I 2:. ,ting wisely towards their children,and a good place too. ical that might �aveo got sp�l - , - I - - - : each -a Ross met - . , School Books, &c. Don', forget, Directly opposite ac � I - - I- ttLe Royal Hotel. Main Steeet, Seafortb. 754 . ne day last week Mr. Joh I r�, ­ ,,,, -' -. I doing an injustice to tl�e teachers. of Egrnondville. had a set of new silver 0 i . are plars A this village held an open lodge pen. Tuckersmith t the end of the.first, . ]JOW11S �, 7'. ; ,_� 1. i. I i I "� VOLUNTzFiRg TAKE - NOTIM-It is ex- Kip I 94 -fs S J�� It is impossible that children caln make mounted single harness and a bug y I&st Friday evening, Those present ,'. 1Z I— �. - �_ 17 * 119 with a nasty accident; while outtin ��' I " � . �­ pected the 38rd Battalion will join the Brigade rter of this year: Fifth ClaS3,-lst , ,� k, AcCIDENT.-A little Son, of . the Rev. qua r 4 li � ,; �il� glanced and 1 4�;�-. - � i reasonable progress - at sohool. unless cushion taken from his barn on Satar- wqre -well entertained. -Mr. John Kaine piece of timber the aixe I - "I I -atting the corcis -S �iil "i , k " !, 11 I Camp t4 be formed at London June the 13th, to __ day night last. The parties who took is U . D - Mr. Cameron of this place met with a Alex. Nicol IE�8 2nd John Finlayson it� -7 I ��i . - ente'fed his foot, c V.1 INT - , ., 0 _� " - ;_ 4 'put in 12 days drill. Members of Nu. 8 Company, they attend regularly, and when people b i di g a brick, botiae. Mr. � Blow am 3 109. ourth ' , I r� i k, i. � 3rd J , is Nicol %il .; � 1, ­ � - hat painful accident on Monday 1529 . 1. . ash nearly -six � � - �z� ��, i '. SeafQrth, and any good men who wish to go, will have such splendid educational ad- them are requested to return them at' ' work. -The a0mew - - . �, 14 has the job of the brick Story 154, 2nd S.A. thereof, and making a g � t , � . j" t� � �.' v 13 8 � , 1-); F, r t, a Pleme callat the armoryas g6onaspossible and -vantages within their reach it is a pity once and save further trouble ano d 'aggioAtkinson 32,4th inches Ion-,, He will Buffer for sorae . . ` �, V L � I ` farmers in this vicinity are about last. When playing at school he fell Class,�lst AD' i - - * - ge po . Brown 93, 3r M i I i - . i,i I � t, . t their clothing, arms and,outfit. All members . .4. K , I ,Z- i, - sure. -D I and ap'rained his arm very , severely :1 - J�r (, V�j � � �- � q of the Company whose time has not bxpired will they do not more generally avail them r. D. NoTielod of Detroit was throu a,,h seeding. ---�T wo , or three of the Senior Thir],-1st time, but is able to get around with the � - gi� n�, 56. �x' � _ ' L .1 . � last. He was on; Maggie Me ay ;' U.'�,, ". � It a good suostitute to Its d of a crutch. . , ' - 1� � I �,,I, f �_ �� L ",� I be compelled to go, or get. selves �f them. . in town on Friday ' ai . . I ., i�'t_ � , li, � . mail fry" (boys) of tl�,e village took There were'no bones broken,' however, I 2nd Wm. Me sy 35, - til 11, � -� taketheirplace. N one bat. good steady men will o whore -he three base balls f orn � - J. - D. Smith's and it is hoped the brigh� little. fellow Emily Pay a �31 1 � �­, , - � - ;J I , �' J, Z, ; his way borne from Torout -;-. , . . .. oy GO L - 1-7 0 t N, 1 I - be tsleu� will soon be around again. 3rd James in] ayson 30. Junior Third .� it �1 ul ex- I FAN LE �z "; r � Loc 4� BmRYS.-Mr. R. Runciman hadjustpassed avery successf Store. Theyevide tly thought thedry CI&BB, L Huron Notes. -1 t- Tunxip SEED.-WilgOn & Young have . st Lizzie Atki�sou 139, 2ud . � ' l'!� -, �1. K 11 and family left town on Tuesday last smination before the Ontario Medical A GOOD BULL. -Mr. James I McLean, -1 , , -� r weather was fav rable for baseball Die Payne 35, 3rd Katie K nnedy M W. -Wair, of the Bayfield 1� , ,�J - 11 I tb,is year &very large stock of the best varieties - r. 1. � - ,. - 6 For __ � I...- T ,�;i I I IT for Stratford where they intend residing Board, and was awarded the degiee of of the London Road, near Kippeno-was 'Min ­ cl] - ill I from the scovered Road ­ 1. .1 who shi , - : - , ';, - �, � �1 : " " N! I of iurnip Seed, all fresh, and bought n. No in the future. -The contract for the M. B. The. -doctor is a former Huro playing. Mr. Staith di offered and refused a few dayS ago, the 132, 4th MaryPapple 122, , Goderich town P, a few days 11 - I most rellableseedsmen In the Dominlo I U the culprits were, and �orought tham to . I ds of since refused S500 for a mare and foal. , t I- 1, -1 __ RECOVERING.- -The many frien ... N i�. I - ' ry handsome sum of $600 'for his two I - � :t-' ': - -T - f I I old seed in stock. Give us a o3al If you want a erection of the new fence at the School boy, having taught, school for some task fdr their 1.1arnaftness." Right vO � -On Saturday evening a barn ' . i � I Ars&-Olms new seaL We will not be undersold by - . I " I - ' Mr. George Wi 1her, of :phe Mill Road, . M . 1� P", t!!i "� I house has been awarded to Messrs., Spar- years in Tuckersm'it-h.. He studiel year old thoroughbre I Darbiata bull � �� , C ­ lanyreliable e oninthetrade. Americancom enough. I ea ' is re longing to Mr. John Craig, lot 25, -con- - I � i -� : i I � - I -be please� to learn that hE - . I � , :F ri giz their tender inediciue at the Detroit Medical Cal- . This magnifleent animal' wag bred by� will . I . l, I - . for seed, &Is stock. Remembeir the place. fing& Tyerman for 575, � 9 Howick, was burned to the L. I I 11 1: i ;'A' �-- ti 1 9 - covering from his recent severe acei- c6sslog �� a- Lfi-. ��r iWxLsox&TouNS. 754 being the lowest. The work of paint- lege, and after grad 'ating located in the Winaham. Messrs. H. Soon & Son, of Hqllqtt,from . ­ � . - A ­ � * 4 I . ?_ I . A FUi .-;- , t;- . i ­ 11- .;A 1. CH&Naz OF BUSINESS. - MR. WM. ina and sandina the fence along the' city. He- has now Osided - in Detroit hom Mr. McLean purefiase4- him, and dent. A couple of weeks sgo,� he was . ground. I , I I BRtEFS.-Briga(fe Major Aylmer was w I : - �, �4 I 0 0 1 1 - ;1 I i v - F � ! TjoaAx has sold out his boot e88 to working with a land roller. When -The Court of Revision for the town. I I e . I 1 and shoe basin front of the school grounds has been for eight years. He has been very in t n Tuesday. -Street cleaning be does them credit. I - ", _W I I 4 [ i� �; , f, 'I Mr. Geo. Good, late of the Brussels Boot store, - . Considerabie e�citement seated upon the seat on the top of the ship bf Howick will be hold at Gorrie, , I � ­,� ­ � - awarded to Mr. James Greaves for the successf n1 and enjoys a - large and pro- is at -Mr. Dawson ROBBERY. - 7", - , adily progressing. ILt I-eeps the tongue on Saturday, the 27th iDat., at 2 o'clock seanllE �i t ;v- . ? ! Itis Mr. Good's intention to make a specialty of . � - - f $49.50-it,lis to receive three oosta fitabI4 'ractice in the city. He is One baB &,very finely engrossed address to was created here the latqer part of this ro�ler, the bol th I , .- . ,I- ­ i the finest elms of goods, of which large quantities 8111D 0 p I . . I .1 . - E I , i" - � I � , f the Wake and the rame turned ovex back- p m � I 'that I . � - - $ 1, t are nom coming fori!ard. Mr. Logan's stock will of paint and a coat of sand. -A new of the many Canadis.n. boys who have Charles Walkinah law in hiswindow. I , , 11 � I �., .,"t I If week when it was leu#neL : -Walker back to -17he first vessel load of lumber for � _� � - , ' i� . 7 nee ayeve 1688d A � I " - ; I i resi- 4rds, throwing Mr. *Y' I : � I be cleared out at greatly reduced prices. ' The time table has been issued on the prospered in the United States. -We r d ing 1hi I _i i P, . . � - manufacturing department willbe continued as - we mlistake not it as the workmanship p evious Wed this place, the ground, an 1 his spinal column was the season arrived at Goderich by lake -irf, f., , I 11 � U , . 1 k - . 7 1- :; w I Usual. . _ Grand' Truhk .-Railway. The Only regret to learn of the death of Mr. Job - 4ence of Mr. S. Blair, ear I I � r� � . - I of MrI. George 'r no, Mark Mendel I I � I i I I slard and the so severely strained tha�t for several from Blind River on Wednesday of last - ". � �� T t I RzmEmBwa wHE SoGuL to be held this changeson this division are that the Towers, of Tuckarsmith, which took shor was in town limping heads Mon. had been -entered by b rg I treinities were com W-11. I I I I � I I ; ,� � I Z-1 c sh ckrried off. ,. days his lower ex , � ­ F � I oon r) I . . � :; �­, 3 �i f � a-y),EveDing,atthe residence of d Tuesday, -Minnie street has large sum of 4600 in .� I . t4 " (Frid WM. M. accommodation west in the foren place on Wednesd aly evening last. He- day was atterl ' _-_�'Ibe Goderich District meeting iii � , - I - I I � aralys d and he . .. 1. t ;i ) ;q, i Grey, commencing at half -past seven o'clock. Will leave here five minutes earlier than bad been ill for sev'ekal months. He be�rn reatly improved 'thig spring. -A Mr. Blair bad recently been ;disposing � pletely paralys y T . . . I I i connection with the Methodist Church lz _ ,� I I �. con. 1� - , !I- ,I Admissim 15 cants. The entertalment; will formerly, and the evening mail train highly res- a d 23 veral . fat helpless. For u, time he puffere,l most � ­ I I 1 .1 was a gentleman who was no ore has been, opened out opposite to .of Considerable grain q i SPE01 I v - - .1 11 � sist of Knoic, Vocal and Instrumental, Charades 1: _ - of Canada, will be bald in Clinton on , . .2 I the intense pain, b at he is now so far re I � I I u 1,1 � and other amilsoments. The committee will west will leave here at 8.42 instead of pected by every pe n who knew him- Dr. cDoDald's. I Rev. Mr. McCosh cattle, and had just ta, a . - �, - ,�, �i I D 1:1 ., 11 i .1 y. 8.50 as formerly. -Messrs. John D. and . !.!0- oney -that day. 0 nr 0 ther Dnai no g a t covered that he can move his hands the 23rd and 24Vn i St. - - 1. � - spare no pains to make ttke evening a very 'enjo . In . tl� ;' , . '. was i i town looki g for a suitable house . ". �2� �a ; Zurich. ad 'with him. and feet and can turn and assiE t him- -_rThe 33rd Huron Battalion of 'Vol. " �,.; �� F -� , able one. AU are cordia�Uy invited. 754 George Bills left here on Tuesday last I i I on Tuesday. -Goo houses to ran I 1.4 t are night he placed it in th b . IN SILKS Z!_ 4 .1Z I i -I . I for the Northwest, where they intend � LoCALITIES.-Zarich is to have 'the rnibg he was self in bed, an we hop � . '� ,an a that in a few unt6ers willgo into camp at Carlingli - . I . il. ,h � � - " TAnous WAXTXD. -Wanted immedis- . very icarce.-Mr. Archibald Fisher, of When he a -woke in the mo � -1 ,.F- 'r--, I . � �� 1, i bely at DuFcAN 4: DrNeAt4% Seaforth, two good- to push their fortunes. They are both usual celebration on: the 24th. A good, the IE ranc �, Surprised 'to notice! the door weeks he will a as well and as robust Farm, London, on the 14th of June,aud, �i I somewhat ised-10 .�, i. �r �. � - . . � I f'; ­, t i Ion Millg, Brandon, Manitoba, . I arrow remain there twelve days. FOR � t� '. journeymen tail . ably n I I. i- i. Z. f I a W i I ore. Apply at -once. 754 . smart, steady, young men and will do time is expected. -Mr. Jacob Happel is rriv, the as ever. He ad a remark . 11�1' , 3 1 1 A d home on Saturday evening.- of his house, which he. had closed --Dr. Tennant,, L IL fL� of Lucknow, has soict L I 1; �f i K T __ 1�4 .4 ­, - well in the new country. -Mr. A. G. b ilding a large slaughter house, and Mr J 8 11 is home from Toronto previous evening s a , ing ,,�Pide open. escape, and co sidering the way ae fell a , � ' 'L , Y - I �- - 1: I I RElton-M UsETINdi.-A Meeting of the u , i Providen` 8 I L I 1, . I , . - _. N, � - � on he Tories lire swearing I a, it is Providen � I _�([; , McDougall . accompanied by Messrs. will Shortly commence butchering. .. J,v i S i t. '-" eT - His first act was to oo for his tressur al that his, neck v Pas not his farm of fifty acres in the town hip V , I.- tj � � -11, Reformers of Sed6ttla will be held at . : of W'est Wawanosh, to Mr. W. S. - '�L �_ .1 . I � h - William McDougall, Sr., and William a also. The robbers had broken. � - ''r - , I mad ver the gerrymandering of the but it was gon . - t; :� I Weir�s Royal Hotel, on MondQ,y even- gall L � __ OBITUARY. -"n ano mes, of Lucknow. for $3,000-. I.- , it. that co ;;; the Hol � I _ - -, � . I and got I j� V - - � )m window I ; P McDou Oeft on Friday la'st for Morris. d the bed -roc . - r i"'T . � I � - ing next, rpose of electi Hurons. The sight of Dr. Holmes is OP6De �, I , �;� 1 . - - I for the pu lng Brandon. Mr. McDougall has a section THE FALLWHEAT,-The weather herl like'red flannel to a mad bull. -We in'through it, taken the mopey from death is ann)uuced of Miss Mary -At the last Court of the Adjournea JUS1 i !�F,�� 1, I � -i�,i�_ * , , 'r delegates to attend the South Riding ug ter of ;Robert Sessions of the Peace, Judge Toms ap- . �­ .- . . t aird da h � I �'i �_,f­ . . als.-A very N I . I—, . of Syndicate land in. that vicinity which continues cold and backward, but not- wont atronize Bruss' fine the bed in which Mr. Blair was sleeping Esther Elgie, P.1 . 7', fi Convention, to be held at Clinton on . � . I _. 9 d it is his withBt and made their escape through the Elgie, Esq., (f TuckerBmith, which. pointed E. Lusby, of. Seaforth, sucl ��,� ��r , �.. E ; i� he took up last summer, an - anding this, we are pleased to oil p ntiog of Mr.� Graceyj of Blyth, by . rs, t NEW P ­ I I - � Friday next. It is to be hoped there ay last, in tbe ei'h- James Davis,of Blyth, lock-up keepe � 11 - � . � , ! �,L: �,,"f intention to settle on it and make - the hear the farmers remark that the fall Miss o0onnell is�: on exhibition in Mr. door, leaving it opea behind them, in took place on 3und 9 .� I I �, i , , a I � ; ­*� ;'�,, will be a good representation of the Re- _ necessary improvements. -Mr. John P. wheat is in a very favorable condition h year (f her age. MiSE Elgie for their respective towns. - � .1 . , � - � - 1. ' window, --j- Good show of fat their hnrr . Mr. Blair neier heard teent � -i , �t' 1, Bray' y - i, - _ � I _ formers of the Riding present. . _i ,�. : - Gibson left for Manitoba on Tnesd I - caught a cold i � little m - than %, year -The branch ot the Ontario Bank in f, � T. � ; r�.� . and: is likely to prove an excellent crop. Mr. them nor even felt the slightest dis ore -1 , " - . - . sy. cattl on the market on Monday. I BiACX & CRE -1 �g ,- - 2 I I I Z - F _ . - . He intends striking out for Brandon, In some instances it has been - a little labif to. turbance during the night. His wife was ago, which gra ually developea Mto an Brussels was for.mally -closed last wel6L � - .11 - � I ,THE Paorrxg or Hxx's.-Mr. Wm. iter had two 1 steers WeigbiDg 1. - �g � ,-. �_­ . t and took with him a car load of dress. winter killed, but we hear of "; no cases gether ds. The "Division from home, and the children and other affection of t 6 lungs, ,�hich o aly too M. Hewat, the acting agent, Wa's ap- I � I- � 4. McFarlane, of the Bayfield Road-, Stan- 3,970 pou . _l�_' 1�� i�_ . ' soon terminate a life of much p.-omiBe. po in say is now �, v J�� ad lumber which he intends using for whore it is seriously injured.' - oi ted to Li . ud - .. Brussels ' - ._1 , 1lay, has sold since .1st -February, 185 ' Court, f urnishingB. ere sold by auction members of the fami ' ly Blept ,up stairs, - �. �, � �:7 1 1 E -1 ";V I the erection of tentB for the settlers LOCALITIMs.-Thel many friends of on Monday aftern ob.-The- Turf Club so that he was alone in the ower part Her, sufferings were borne With great once more minus a --bartered bank. _- ,, . � 1. '" �,t �!L 'dozens eggs, for which he has received- . I -1 rdeek resignation to the -The Court of -Revision for the . I . .: _ L i i ' '. ;, Pi tEereabouts.-Mr. W. H. McCutoheon, Mr. T. Reid will be Isorry to leosm that intend holding tb ir races on the 1st of of the house. There is no Ic I -1 _;,I �. ithe: sum. of, over $27. * This is the pro- � ine as ta patience anc A I , I � . - � �. __;g formerly of Wingham-!and well known be was incapacitated for work, on July. -Messrs. ant, Griffin, Talbot the guilty parties. The loss 1 will be a Divine -vVill-sometimeq Even with township of Grey, will be held at Rob. A . [ � � W` I- , , I Anct of 40 hens, besides what was used t � - � _� � re f otful- arts -Hotel, Ethel, on Friday, May I I . ,; " -i ;� � to most of our readers, has disposed of Thursday last, by an attack of illness.� I , . 1. , by � a family Qf eight, persons. The aud others left for; Manitdba on -Tues. heavy one for Mr. Blair, andl deprives joyfulness. In almost enti on a . I .- � 11 � ", 11 his interest in the Brunswick House, The people inconnee'tion with the Prim- day.--MessrB. Sm'th & Smallhorn left hind of his year's earnings which he had ness of herself she freqiiently cheered 26th, for the purpoAe of hearing appeal& , PARASI . I !: ';-, highest price received was 18.cents per - I � � �, i � i� .. Winuipeg,and has returned to Ontario. itive Methodist church Ebenezer, ha. . Same d ecumulated for the pusnoose i of.paying the loved ones bout her with m or -do of a:gainst the assessment. 11 I .iz 4 - � dozen, and the lowest price 13 cents. , * ve for a trip through 0 Ay. -Mr. a , . 1 ; . � � ��, � �_ 11 � � I -i iSome farmers Bay hens don't pay Mr. MoOut6heon, we are grylad to lean, decided to hold the Sabbatb School ann'- Suthf irland, Insur nee agent,is in town. for a new residence which hei intended, comfort and h(pe, or' with the loving -Mr. Thomas B. Miller, teacher of �_ ": � �i I V, I I t5 - F -HO . � , I , - has cleared over 025,006 by his hotel versary in the month of Jana, instead , pro- erecting this Beason and th4 material smile'that spoke of inwa�rd peace. .On. Auburn School, has sold his farm, con .. - � , I � � -f i ;,j IThis is an example t the contrar , . . -Wi. igham now boasts of having - I . �� 0 a . : , � . I � � I Y .1 i ­ ­ � � Bpeculation in Winnipeg. He was in of September as it has formerly been. for which its now on the ground. Friday she bee ime Budde0y woj -se, and sis iDg of lot 15, concession 7, Morris, to. I . .! 7 _', .- ,, ��; 'which farmers would do wen to note. r feasional boot bls�ks. � .- .t � - I , .; _:� P.k, I I - . . I town a couple of days this week visiting A good idea. -The 24th of May is sel. , I . - - I on Sabbath,aliAla afternoon, he! gentle Mil. Edmund Gibson for the sum, of .1 � c-[. I'll __ - . - i , P= : - : �� . - - � � I ... � 4! ,I i i t,= � LACROSSE MATCH. -The team to re- friends here. -The heavy rains of last dom spoken of around here, a's all the . Hibbert. spirit returnpd to God, who gave it. 63 10,00P, The farm contains o I no hut. � ,,, -f. ­ �4 1. 47, . Kwop. , I I ­ : -Lor( ,,, , i � �, - ,:1 �, t i . - til the 1st Mc I Her last words were, , I Je us re- dr�d acres. J ,�t �poresent Seaforth L&arosse Club in their week and the subsequent warm, g6nial picnics &c., axe postponed un ' - _. I ! .. GooD OFFER. -Mr. Robert Hoggarth, ' i i -Valentino Gramm, who started im � �� r , , , "' f j,_ t! weather, have had a moist beneficial of July, on account of the cold. -Mr. . � COUNCIL DoINGS.-At th - ve my spiri ." The remain,11 were MIL L , 4 ... v i . - I r ., - match with the Exeter Lacrosse Club I ttmt meet cei . � -­-_ i W � of the 11th couce0ion, who is *n ardent 0 a I 'L ­ P, . ..- I effect upon yegetation. The fall wheat R. Souch, of the 3rd conGession, has ing of the McKillop Council by-law followed to the Cemeterv, near Bruce- thE lime business at Cranbrook, in the 4- __e;� - �' i r , on the 24th of May, will be chosen from lover of good hors6s, has had t�e hand- . I , ''I . - !� �, -1 ... - which went back so much'for a coupl I passed at a former meetin� fGr the field, on Tuesday, by a firge concourse toN rnehip of Grey, a, short tinae ,ins, 11 ; I , 1� 890 . . 1, i 1 4 � the following players: ,D. McDonald, a recently bought a horse from Mr. E. some offer of 01501or this spring's foal. � STYL � - " i of weeks'has again got a good start and Bosman, giving the sum of $150. : I . I �1 I 1�1 I - i bor was repealed, of friends and relatives. Her bereaved aIr 3ady doi g quit an n i trad .. I . . i B. Dederick, E. Brownell, W. Black- ' At such remunerative prices the far regulation of statute I 0 6 exte 8 ve a � , :� i . ,� � - , .�,.- N With favorable weather will yet be la - and the following was fixed a�' the scale family have the hind sympathy of the Be 3ides the local trade Mr. Gramm is - �_ _� � I- � '. I I ,� i� I well, W. Dawson, D. Smith, G( I o 1. . , � w, I � _. C: g�ood average crop. The clover, how- Hensall. . mers are bound td become wealthy. upon which statute I �bor is! to be per- whole comma ity.-CO51. shipping extensively to distant poino. :: ­ . . - I I . Bethune, L. Ruggin, C. Me -Kay, ST&TtTE LABoR,,-Owina to the man- - � I , I . -, . . � ever, is ver badly killed out, and hay NO CELEBRATION. -The 24th of May 0 . formed, viz.: For a i se4easment of - 0 -In the BUPL plementary estimazes re- 1 1 ,I . Der in which the �tktute labor has. been I , 11 Nopper, T.. F. Coleman, J. Robb, A. . y -tbi I ee days; $1,200, Usborne. ceutly passed by the Dominion Parlia. . . - will be a very scarce article next season. is near at band, and there being no ' $600 and under, . I � I I - � . - __ ,,, Harris, W. MoKay�, and A. Foster. The distributed in this - four days;.S2, ,800, AcCIDENT.-Ata barn raising at Mr. raent, Mr. S. Platt, of Goderich, I _i .. - municipslity, con �' F :-, i f. - Farmers would do well to sow lots -of celebration here this year, our villagers 000, fi a days; $2 figares, : � i z � ii; I home club has been practising hard for � ,�, , �_! � . I siderable dissatistaction has been ex- p� days'; $4 1 d , L. � 1'��', gieen feed as a gubstitute.-The cheese will have an opportunit of visiting six days; $3,600, Bev ,500, Silas Johns' last week, Mr. John for $22,500, this being the amount - . I!, !, ', . Ithree weeks. past, and advices state that I I - !" - y � y the ra payers. So of, L STOCK. � � - � r'.�L me ' press ad b me have for every additional Briniacombe of Elinaville, met with a I - - , I �_ � i Ile, Ithe Exeter club is in a first -c -lass con-- , tories in this neighbourhood have neighbouring towns and villages, where becoma Bo enrage ith the manner in eight days; - and awarded him by the High Court L I . �: , w I I . . L . i � .1 � LLL bben, running for:the past flaw weeks,but the day will be observed, or spending it r' $4,500, one ." , a � - I ': � i � one thousand dollars ove very painf al accident. He got �is foot &rbitrators in a suit of Platt Vs. the _; I I - � - � � I dition, and'greatly strengthened Since which the bests have been divided up additional day. It w3is also resolved Crown. . IN EVERY. IL _­ I _ ­- :. 'L :� I t�jl I i okving to the cold, backward weather perhapod even more pleasantly ,in pie. caught under C. roller and had it badI5 � L ,� i I last season. A very interesting, closely m 1. I , i� 0 ng for ' I . 1� I -::: !, I I t�e.rnilk ouppl that they have sig ified it by payi if I ii I L . 1- tested %ud exciting match may be y has not been large. Dicing at the lake shore. that parties having property Pa different crushed. I - -Mr. Michael I)ohorty, section boul I I 1. ,1-11 ;Con . their time, and others have threatened I I I . - . I !;?�_�. i � , � I - Mr. John Shop- . � 9 of the township be --required to at Blyth Btstion,has purchased the prop-� - � 1 �� ,. �� I? - ,., . .-. expected. The match will take. -place hings will be more lively from this A GOOD STEER. to do go' L ; part A Gooro COAT. -Mr. Richard X,obns, i �, 11 , I I out.�Buainess in town for the past weak pard o,f TuckerBmith, on Wednesday erform the statute la�or in proportion ,party lately owned by Mr. Jamet ; 11 � I :,i. At 11 o'clock a. m., sharp. near E limville, sold to Mr. Alex, lanes, "I 4 . , T � ' _ . E � I FOR THE WEST. -The exodus for the P � � - , J � � - : has been remarkably good. Saturday Bold to Mr. Thos. Ballantino of Rod. to the assesAment of such property of Staule � - - ii � - . West L Still Continues, but the enthusiasm Matier, near that village, for the sum ' I . - I r. . � 17 FENCING m THE Tovrx, ar I y, recently, a two , yE ar old of $1,220. The property contaim 1 1 :�) �, �i, wa a big day," kd nearly every day gerville a thr6e-year-old steer,. which, where it is situate Messrs. Charles ' , filly -for the a m of $200. Mr. I anes is � -MR. EbITOR, , 8 - I �- . . ., and 2.'eal for that paxt is abating -con- I . L . L . 1, Bince the boom has �kep� right up. This turned the,, scale at 1640 Ib8. Thii, Dodds and Bernar f O'Connell were 93 acres, and the Great Western Rail- ! L . L , i, ; 1: - i -Sm, -.-When the present site for the sider ibly,no doubt largely to the oscillat- a capital jud of orse ash, nd we - I � "4 1 L ; . I � I I I � a - � I �*Unlj - � . .0 sort of thing makes'our merchants wear speaks well for Mr. Sheppard's excel-' appointed fence viewers. The next LLidnot pay to( much way I through it. ,L� I � lHigh School -building was purchased . L I ing and regulations of the Dominion . may be sure he . I . .; - . , ,_,:l , t � 41 'from Dr. Coleman I am informed that Smiling countenances and they well de. lent * management in feeding stock, - m,3eting of tbe.Council will be held st for this Ane aidinal. - -One day last week Mr. W. H. � I I �. , �,i � L 7 , � I ' Many w ime , �, . . �11 f Z , ! _. serve their success, as it is their large' and we think a little credit is also due Government. ho atone t* Leadburv, on the 27th inst. 'L When . CInff, While working at Scott's planing, I -_ - -_ . . 1, ; - 1. 41 he agreed to open -a street,, which was ; the " I'! . � : - 'T 'Manitoba now intend . - - � 1- : o : I �:, �il well-selooted, and cl;i)ap stocks tM the animal for the manner in which it 94rP )13ed going t Court of Re-viBion will be held. A TERRIBLE STOUM.-A terribl, r severe ad hi -8 hand se- , I � I-, 1, t. - -1 'then surveyed from the grounds to . goiai to Dakota, totwithsta.jading their wind storm passed over this tc'wnship factory, in Clinton,'h . . . � Im ­ ­ draw the. crowds.-Wedneaday next has shown its keep,1 for those who, __ LOCALITIEs.-Mr. Ja -0 . ' J - IS. f , . P.i - t - I Goderich,, street, and that . on the m a McCluaky, on -Wednesd of last week, and did verely out by coming in,, con -tact with a' � � , ,w being Qneen"B Birthday . stro g objections ,to the Oa:th of Allegi- a I � .1i Istrength of the promise the town con. . . I all the stores have seen it say it is hard to best. I of the 4th concession, who last summer great deal of damage. ally in the circular saw. Very fortunately he lost I I I , L I ' : i - . &nee, which will � necessitate taking up- built 9, fine brick residence, has raised L - _. 1, Istructed a v ' costly drain alongside slid other business places will be closed, LOCAL PlCkllidS.-Wenotieo buildingi - neighborhoo&- of E=le. . Many no fingers, although he will not be abIs ; i L 11 - -1 . ory - . -L - :T I this street. The street has not yet been bat we expect a large crowd of visitors operatio on briskly in con- I arms against theii native land in case 1 :E) :?,7U(3 . nj are, going I his barn and is building a atone found&- fences were leveled to the ground, and to use the hand for some time. I I - . . ;1 '1- � of war occurring. " Among the number � � � i I ' who will come here to see the sports nection th the now Methodist church. tion under it. -Mr. Wright has the �� � i- .opened, and I notice that the -Doctor wl ho ave lately gb . on some farms there is scarcely a stick -The Dominion Government have " � � -1 . 1, � and have a good time. Intending visi. -Our townsmen, Messrs. Jackson Broli. who no are Mr. and Mrs. � - � �1 !has now fenced it in and has it Bowed , . li contract. -Mr. Angus M�Leod, of the of timber lefl standing, and several granted the sum of $2,200 -to be expellid- � - - I . . L, '� .-t' ; Dont Id Gillespie' Messrs. D. MoKaig, i- - . I � , t6rB should make their arrangements to merchants and Mr. D. Urquhart, mil-', is prepa�ring bar" barns and ,oth 3r buildings were a-uroof- I _�� y I 1 With cropi so that be is not only using . �11 - I ' same line, * to paise his ed in improvements on Port Albert ;� ' i I I I. I .1� I the public street of the town for his own come early, as the Firemen's Procession ler, are buying in large ,qusutities of Feiter McLachlan, A. Maclean, John and make a bank barn of it,. --Mr. Kelly,. od. The following f Harbor. Therebas nothing been given. 1 . - SFEA . � I'. . ­ I . . I Mael 3sn, for Manitoba ; Messrs. John armers had barns I / . i profit, but: hao had h potatoes -for which they pay the ver of the 6th coneegsion, has! had 96 new ea. I I I I I is� property drained which ,11 be well' worth seeing will and: other ot tbuildings un fo, Bayfield Harbor, although it needs ' I � I . S. . r ! 11 ; i YI Livingston, George Peart, James Hog- roU � - I i - - 7-1 1 i at the public expense. Would you commence at 9 o'clock, af ter which the highest market price.-Mr.'Jas. White, driving li-ouse erected.' His . son. Mr. Madge, Rieba -d Hunter, J . improvement, and is fully as import- 1 . I 4� . , I I , . . i I � , . � I 11 kindly inform your readers, Mr ant a harbor if 'not more got, ! - ' , I � _-! Editor lacrosse match, to be followed by the of Hay, shipped from her6 this week garth and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hog- Timothy 0. Kelly, did the work ohn Hunter, I T �, 't ''i � - at � I an : �. � � �� � ! ­ � z 'how is thi , , - artla, for Dakota, with Lachlan a --A Thomas Co a, G. Heywood and John i , � %:�, ,. 'a thus ?-A GOOD CITIZEN. athlel,io sports and races' in Fairview for Boston a car load of horaea.-Our -9 . n6w kind of pump ir: being worked in Delbridge he roof was also carried than Port Albert I Why is this? IT, S. ROBEW. rii � , L I I I Alex. Maclean to follow in a few days. . I . ,.� �. Z4 r, : - Park. -A new book and fancy goods villagers are putting out a large number ­ I the east of tbistow aship, by which a off the brick house -Rev., C. 1R * Matthews S. I � friends cuet-omel e � - : I t I :�: I ,* �, � �. ----------------- 4, of Mr. Richard i , I I . - - t Z I I . Btore has been opened -in Caml�bell's of Shade trees much to the beautifying I hollow log is put into the well, a sucker Johns, and tb a gable fell on 1 wo fat " ,, of It � all �_' ., I I - I A BAD SXA%H.-On. Tuesday night ' ' I I Stephen's Church, Goderich townshipt Y, that durin Z� � _ 4A �� � i , -�-, I � last, after Mr., John Ward had left his block by Mr. A. Weir. -Mr. Thomas - of the gtreets.7�-_Quite a large number Walton. is then put into the log to which & cattle, but luckily they eacapea without who is an indefatigable wo � Worth­west-hii� b , . - .. - rker,sun- i - . � .a; , : !� . 1; o livery sbshle, his hostler and a couple Kidd has disposed of his liquor 'atore from the surrounding country left tl�s TiE TWENTY -FOURTH. -A meeting rope is attached, and tied to a short I , f _�� I serio i j abine or rain, has be the managemer. �: .1 - us injury. It was the 3evereSt - on obliged byill- 1 - 5 t; � �� . , 1 -4 t i of other boys took it into their heads- and business to Mr. L. Thorne, of Blyth week by the excursiold train for tl�, a was', 3eld in Beirues, Hotel, on Tuesday stock on the top, wh ch iEl Dead as a nags to seek the seaside. It is said that 1 thorou � , I storm ever experienced in this section. glily cou. � 0 �­m� - I � Ill , Ld formerly of Exeter, who takes pos- Northwest. S'access to them. i even �ng, the.9th inst., for the purpof,e handle. -Mr. Audrew Govenl6ck's store, , �;, : � that they would have a 11 jam up" ride. ak( I hisplace during his absence, whom all can P1 � tp - . � 7 , - . ., i I �m_ _. � . ___ will ba I - . 0 was rglars � I deno' -ad he li� i 11 1%� ': They accordingly hitched a young and 808810n I po _: 1 � I .! - on the first of July. Mr. Thorne SURPRISE AND PRESENTATION. - T4e, of &I pointing a i�anaging committee to at Winthr entered by bu' .1 ­ - � is. Presbyterian wili. 'make arraDgeme 6 The Clinton. suppl-ed by students from Huron Col- 1 a, a - ., 1 - 1, , . spirited mare -the one recently puir- a good, energetic man, and *.a are Rev. A. Y. Hartle I nts for the athletic on Tuesday night of last w ek. leae. I Of the liberal pa- �. - �, � ;, y - I . � � � � .. . M I ; 1� "N . . .q clamed by Mr. Ward from Mr. C. Davis glad he is coming to - - Seaforth.-A ioter of this place, who has accepte& a spor a which are to be held here on the safe being unlocked, the drawers were [FM ON THE NEW XuA.] . I _: V -W. R. Wilson, of the Brusseli� i since starting br i z 4 ­ j I e, , . � - . I ; -in a covered buggy. - In the morning couple ' of spleaCid' yonug stallions call from Bluevale congregation w s 24th, Managing Ccimmittee --W. J. ransacked, but nothing is missing -either - BfPORTED HoRsEs.-Tbere hoe been Foundry, is d * extensive , 1. - " - ' . oing a vary �. i , - . on on,Tuesday. They last Thursday evening made the recik- Car�r,R. McLeod and J. Johnston. from' the safe'or tile store. , Entrance more entire horseB lost reelz, Be#er I 4'r A;, " _ I � �, when Mr. Ward came to the stable, the Passed up to Chat in cros ng the business this Bpring in furnishing bridge - . �, "t I I �. ­ :. ,-;,. , ­ had been ' imported from the t old ant of a token of respect, illustrative f Secretary -Treasurer, 'Ri M cKenzie. was effected through aback window.- Atlantic during the past-ni Toron-t.o " ep �,. t � � -, hostler and the mare 'were missing. I I no ontbs, Bupplies. He has recently been en I S : -I." i� -1 I ' 989, .� V _ I I � � �:� : � The latter he. found standing in rear of country for Mr. John Mason'of Hallett. the good will and harmony existing be. Jud es: -7,J. McDonald, Grey; Thomas Mr. Ha ett, who lives on Mr. Wm. than was eve known during the same ad with work for a bridge in Dorchester Gantleomen , . � __ _� 1! I 9 99 I -My � _� �,, One was a year old and the other a two tween pastor and'people. Some to � � - � - . �. , . I 'f, V, i the Agricultural Grounda, with nothing ' ii�, McKillop, and J. Ritchie, Grjeove's farm, near . Winthrop, had a period before, and, unfortunatel,3 -, Hurou t -ytars - hif . �, I 71� �, E . I township. This speaks well for Mr. ; -hrte I 1. �. - - - � 2 . ­. I; -',- ., bat the shafts attached to her; a por- year old. -Mr. J. S. Roberts left here persons proceeded � to the manqa, , Wal on. I valuable cow and a good colt which died men have been among the * lea-viest Wilson. . . . 1i � � . I Slia he had. a P I I . , , I tion of the buggy he found near the for Flat Croak, Northwest Territory'.011 wheretheywere hospitably welcomed D ASTROUs FigF,. - On- Saturday a few days ago. -Mr. Jas. McGonigfe has losera, and to the list we must i Ldd the -One morning last week asRoberb back ; he could - 7� 1 1� -1 - � I 0 - I %V-ednesday. He took with bfin a yoke by Mr. Hartley and lady, who -did all in evening last about 8. o'clock, a fire broke taken possession of the McKillop hotel. name -of a otl a well-known bo Oeroan, � weelis at a . I`&: �i� I B�ation, but the hostler has not turned I � n I r Pierce and John Cormack, of Brussels, tiMiE I � ,�. ,i � I -f',�' - ri, 0 - ut ere in a hou - The many friends of the who is the I test sufferer John were Out shooting ducks on the river,, , Second Pala nom . � 1, � .- . i �p yet, and is not likely to. The horse of oxen, a lumber maggon and other their pow er to make the large and un- - o se belonging to a Mrs. OBITUARYi- . � � � . _- ,,,� � .. I settlers eff ecis, and intends earmina his expected company of ;guests comfortable.., Connor, a widow -woman, and tenant- late John Dickson will regret to learn Mason. A sbort time agab red a Cormack bad the mi8f,6rtune to have a - .1 k;, - ;: 1 is pretty badly scratched about the " ! I - . & -or- 11 � He says that he , a ; . � 1_� r � I ; lega, and the buggy is a complete provender during the summer by plow- After order -had been restored, Mr' " ad by a young man natned King, a shoe. -of his death, which took -place at' his ,horse f rom'Scot t -land, and o aturday ball from &,revolver lodge in his hand, has for t�n -yet IP . I - I . - I wreck. Mr. Ward's loss will be con- ing on the boundless prairie. He will McLareu, in behalf.of the Bible Class i maker, his frie ' da residing in thelo- residence, in McKillop, la6t Sunday be went to - :I I . i� - l . I 11 . Toronto expect n bring Ile was carrying the revolver, cocke4. I F. m. Rost. F4 i. I i - ­ - . � siderable. � -find the occupa,tion of 'driving oxen read % very flattering and feeling ad.".' callity of Bluevale. It appears the Bhoe- morning, about 8 o I clock. - 1� - back his importation with i ;, but he in his hand when the cartridge .181 I � lhuggl",t, -Seaf or � - izi - I - , V had al � ' - i. . , � ,,� I something of a change .from. making drew to Mr. Hartley, expressive of their ma r left for Bluevale by Stage,, and ways b4n a healthy. active man, but was astonished to learn there t at hiEi ploded. I � , _f , � 11 - I - I � ­ MR. Tippzmam AND His COLT. -MR. pills and compounding physic. - He will deep Bense of' indebtedness for the mus have left live coals in the stove, for thapast few days had Doi been foel- and two other so belonging to M �� i - 6 . * � !_ I I EDITORI-SIR:-In your last issue I return a "hornv fisted Son of toil.', His earnest labors and untiring zeal he bad as 8 me persong raised a cry of fire inc, very well, and .on last Frliday af ter- ornery, who was bringin - Mont- -A few diye ago, as Mr. Moyers, of - Given I i .�, . V- .- . .. I I g -over eight, BaYfield, was passing from his barn to . Toronto N107 f T ,!,: i noticed al lettei: from Mr.- Thomas business here W. ill ba attended to by Mr. exhibited for their welfare ; and of the whe a flames wate seen bursting out of no'cou, about 4 o'clock, he wefit to bed, ad to be thr wn overboard du . I � ' �4� � � f his bouse he was somewbat surprisal 'Gfttlerrre�-Tw I i .. 1�. I Tippling, of Clinton, in which - he, com- Rickie, during Ilia absbnce.-Mr. Wm. great loss they were about to sustain in 'the' Vi i k, but on voyage, which was unusually Stormy- a . ; I - lousei the �'llagers and -otbers at yet did not seem very sic 1�, 1�1 ; m . nd not a little frighten t&klen very suddi . - I , . I plains that the Seaforth races -are so sr- McLean of Goderich sbippeda number . ad by a rifle I , . - i __ �1 - I n' I - I ranged as to bar his colt, . pass]. kian; bis departure, coupled with the wish onCE took in -the! si�uation and went to SatuXy morning he took Ruddenly and -long -21 days. Mr. Mas Is horse hall . ng through tberim of his hat, ' left - " 11 . '. "Baby," of very Superior fat cattle from this that he would long be spared to his work with a will. Pails and barrels ill, when medical 3 aid was, procured, was insured, but he 'Will Still lose The ball had been fired by some care- - blood thr -Y, ant . - r ough . � . ? ; er a . in doe � 1 from. going in the three-year-old race. station yesterday. Among others were family and the world. "to do good",like w I flying around to the and in spite of all that hu i an assist- heavily on it. Not daunted at his mis- less sportsman. It came within about -gave me . . * . . tors, - % 11 - . I I �__�, : � This is so, and the teason for this is three -splendid animals fed b is Master. Mr. White, in the Dame of nu orous pu P�, the ladies especially ance could do for him, he �passed off fortune, however, Mr. inch of Mr. Mo tO aie hourly fbi . - I I y Mr. Jas. h . - Mason ght of ,,an ., . ! . I T I - I I . The do- Mr. Montgomery a splendid yearling -One day yers . the hen�morrba ;. . : that all the colts that were known to' Murdidk of the London Road, Stanley, the Bible Class', then presented him with dist ng' is ing themselves by their un- quietly into the land of rest. head. # . I last week a gentlemsu - . r I the committee to be eligible for this near Brucefield.-A number of good 'a purse containing one hundred and tirill iexeortions� carrying water. A ceased wag 62 years of age,land was a and also a two year old, both pure an f" Go ric d 9 t again ,b 1j. V t" . 9 . .� , _P!� ` i race, with the exception of Mr. Tip- horses have alread been entered for the -twelye dollars in gold. Mr.- Hartley nnnqber of men ob on the roof of Mr. S. hative of Scotland. In - d ,OM do b tie bi horse to the "boll 1. ut . ­.. � I ' y , his early da,ya well-bred Cly,lesdales, and these arrived post of Mr. H - dull heavy P - � � . � I . . 4�� I 1 pling.'s, are "green" colts, many of races�,o take place here �on Wedne abkirk's verandah, ba , aln� . i - I sday replied in language the most patheti�, Me onald'B house adjoining and placed he lived on the f arm, and was ior some � here . - - . I _� t',__ I � - - for him (u. Tuesday mornhig.. The . Manchester. The ani�nal got frighten- bwk) Which I Icio , I ; them never havina been harnessed until next.' There is to be a grand "hop` at thanking the donators' most heartily wet blankets V the 'ide 4 the house time employed &a a carpenter; 'and also stockmen of Huron have mi 1. t, � � ii � I I a I d":: ; , � � " � stained ad at a 'wheelbarrow and started, tak- ' 44W Your Rid,:m Z �rW on,e alld ea iP,- t i -, . this Spring, and several of them have - Brownley's Alms Hotel on the evening for their expressions of respect and the next the burning building, and with for'% number of years merchant in the heavy losses lately, but their jersever- ing the Post with him. ThE � list . , I - v - I . � �1. ; I not eTen yet been driven more than of Quee . - ) buggy VS9 I �. - . I n's Birtbday.-Mr. Alex. David- kindly feelings of sympathy which copious showers of water, handed up a seaport town of Annau. In the spring &nee amidst these difficultias Will left at a harness shop in a demoriil� 1z � Ose - � i I half a dozen times, wbEpreas Mr. Tip- Bon returns to Emerson on Tuesday. they exhibited � � z � I I � I ­ � - ladder, succeeded in saving that strue- of 1860 he emigrated to America, and donbtl t with due reward. condition. The horse escaped with & � cial, and 0 ess mee : - � - I pling's colt has been trained and driven His new hotel in that ,,city" is now out : -The part which the ladies, ever- ture' The furniture was taken out to after comi ig to the� Huron Tract he i . I - auld gj � . CONDF,19SATIONS.-Xr. John L ut, late I& 11 I . Ekince a year old. The committee, - I W slight scratt-,hes. ra � ly, G. si from under the waters and is in full mindful, performed must not be over the road, and was mostly saved. Not went on a visit to th 'a township of Ash- of Ertauley andnow of Clinton, shipped -The awelling house and � i I � . - I . " � ­ � � i � - � U I ' - � - r� t - thereftore, thought" :4, might spoil the runningorder, and is crowded with* looked. Thevhad broughtwith them so fortunate, 1owever, was Mr. Caister, field,wheres brother of his resided, acarloa-dofeattle, mostly heifers, to belonging t(, Mr.- J. Underwood, of the * . - �� D 7 - � oontents I I D � 1 race and might consequently disapp'oint gueat6--There is to !)a a circus in town baskets welf stored with such deli- a son-in-law of, Mr. Nirkby, tbb well after which he set out to look for fluit. Bran don on 1; �. � � 1. � � � �_ . I . 11 I z., � and deceive the public to have a green on Wednesday, May 31. - If the per- cacies as would tompt the palates of known auctioneer, - formerly of Slan- ablo'l&nd, but not findi . I I - riday last. He went with township of Greys near Ethel, were de- Female , l � � I I I � I , I - I - v� z, E- �� , - V � � 1 4 � I I " 1i , r- , �, , li , ; �� , � - . � , I �1 � .1 - - . I I - I I II - I � I . 1P., il-`� -�_�� F, _1 'I . F 1 �n�,g , , I` 7 I I - . [ I " i . , � - i � . � - . I I b . I , I I � .. 9 7- T 4 1� hi I It I V1. i . . I I �� - � I I 11 f 4 � r 6 i � OW" .� ap ,Tre, , BC I I 21 n 4 , n I �il . p � . n f I F, . 0 , I , . � I th ; I I . a 1�8 I ;9" I n dr, a i i I h I'l. nV '� I I i I I I ! -9 - - .. 119 any to suit them. -The Record, the Comervati-ve stroyed by fire about three ovelock On- 1 Ouelph )1� : � . Fe - . :_� L' i . - . race open to well trained and thorough- formance is as good as the bill it may the most fastidious ; when the tables shirle. This gentleman had but just ar- him. he went to Paris, where he resided paper in this' town, lias been sold. to Saturday afternoon of last week. Mr- i reply to Y.. ., � ay � . - r 1. I I leld workigg .1 - - a u: - i - .�'broken colts. I am instructed by fairly claim to be the best show on were spread they fairly groaned under rived and rented Mrs. Connor's house. about a year, after which la� settled in. Messrs.1 Bliukaboy & Havill of Galt. Underwood was in the f that -1 cane . - � ?L - � y I , i 1: the committee to state, however, that ' -Messrs.,S. Hicks, James and tbeirweight. Af ter all had partaken of Thisbuildingis an entire. wreck, and M Killop, over 20 years a:g6. He was Mr. ie late proprietor; takes a w i tipn6d . I � I .,� earth. i c r � F i_ . Ploody, t 91 hen he noticed the- fire and before 128 And bo. ___ � , 1. � 4 I if Mr.. Tippling desires to test the speed D&vid Baird, of Egmondville; John the viands so amply provicied, an hour half of his furniture and I i � � 9 � � .;� 11 most of his industrious and upright, la�lid before position on tle London Free Press.- bad time to get to W I I . i, I v I . of his colt, that t . lad . was 5 laaY Pad bad � . onq# !- I . � � they are' -prepared to Cameron, of Brucefield, Wm. McFar- was spent in soci I interaourse. Music clothes were consumed by the devour- long bad a comfortable homo, where he There is to be a grand celebr4tion in far gone that nothine could be d ' ,?.�, _nt �_ r I I a the house, it � ­ - i �', 1. 0 - match a colt younger than' his against lane ana Bon of Stanley emd--Wm. Hays, I in great variety* was provided, and one ing element. Mr. James Fulton, resided till he died. Nearly' all his re 01; 4.- It- F �� 'hi. ("P..1-21 . ng cure I - . I I . " 44 on Queen a irt day, to consist He only I . � colt', '6ue race to come Off of McKillop leave to -day for the North- of the pleasantest of evenings was Bpent, blacksmith, So Universally respected, latives live in - the Old Country. His of races and athletic Bports d saved a few small articles. The I 4 Borne three Inring the month of Septem- west. They take tickets right through ) all seeming to meet on a common level. I and who has ibeen suffering from an. at *ing the fire originated from a OVO I pact , - remains were interred in the Brussels day, and a Co . defective at . kuy yo ; art in the eveoing, at Dipe. I I I I Mr. Underwood intends buildinV I " the Guel ur`3 )r any sum over $26 he likes to Br ndon' and take with rthem a num. J It might be better for society'if more of i taci of inflammatory rheumatism, is the cemetery last Tuesday afWruoon, fol- which Mas c - wM 8. %b�rts, Ph 11 � � I ! I . B eidy of Simeoe , assist. i I ) i - i � � ! I I immediately. No insurance, i I . . 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