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I , __ __ - - i lat, Mayberry; 2na, glad to learn that he is in a fair way of te'APted to �._ . - . o r n Aq� I Brandon. in � Township 7, range 12, yfrom his recent serious SO- when the animal backed over the Sides. 9 oh buildingi They con. received it in time we are t L to I 8 F sul , usually are. 'e ' - H. M. Johnston; 3rd, Jackson. . walk, immediately precipitating 'Mr. — d- V old .- Many of' bes t"t on the 2lat of August, . * tsined the fail, wheat crop from about it until next week our ra� 7est, stal i w1i , ole of his orop destroyed - putting Light Shot—let, D. Dinnie enk John Dickinson's hired and Mrs Haulaban and the child to the, NUTOU (ftepooltov 138&oresofl cf,' besides, hay, oats, bar- era � will iegret to notice th;t Mealre. he had the I I - at 9 inches; 2nd, A. A. McDonald: � __�-While Mr. - in, ' _ - It Killoran & Rymn, one of the o deRt mer- by 9, hail storin, this being his second 46 fe 1 man -wag engaged harrowing a field near ground. Fortunately no serious , ury ley, etc.,,7 thina was saved. , feet; 3rd, D. C. Ross, 41- feet I - was wit di R : ulty 0 that a team � of cantile firms ifi Seaforth has gone into Summer in that country. This will be 45 1 St. Marys, one of the horses Stumbled was ,Aone. , I ERS. - f I eat , lose ito him, and his many inches. and conse- — . a guests who visited Point Farm, I)ISTRICT WAVI! usolveaby. —Several membe a of the 9, gr Eleavy Shot—lst, D. Dinnie, �Lnd broke a bone.in it� leg, . . — horses which *as in the fitablei -was i � e ill this section are -sorry for� Patting' during the surumer have donated & aura, — I to friend qt qn6ntl, baato be sbot. � . removed. Mr.Tilrner's loss will be $5,000, Masonic fraternity in tow went . . I - 35 feet; 2nd. A. A. .McDonald, 33 fe: M lifiela, suffinl6ut to purobase a bell for the A7tRIVED this, week, % IM.'ge addition of 02,000 in Winghsm. on Wednesday to ttend the him. � _ r. Robert B. Ross. of AS � I to our stock oldrem goods, fsn?Y HiEks, ,elvets, and he has an iiiaurance .His indirect funeral Of Mr. W. T. Bray, ggist, of 'ApRIzE WhqxEn.—W. H. McCracken 9 inches; 3rd, Brown, 32 feet 2 inches. rm of 100 acres, being Lee urn Presbyterian Church. The.. I mant1e:dotbR,,MAtales8edoth,m wool and'silk, the McKillop Mutual. a pre, . ous Sun- too'k six first And three second prizes in Throwing. Light Hammer -18t, D. has sold his fa in the 13th con- don tion wasintrasted to Mr. Wright1l, - � jor Ras mantles the anest , and neweat good,, in loss, however w [11 be much greater than that town, who died th � I g'ham. 4how on Wednesda Dinnie, 113 feet s inches; 2nd, D. C. 'Aorth half of lot 9, proprietor of Point Farm, -who� " the rasi Hue. of imh and other i � . Wm. Mathieson, of Dun- the hand. Show 'his. He ha large stock of valuable day. -Some. weeks ago Mr. Brmy was out roots Olt win .y , cession to Mr ket; also a large a Ross, log feet 6 inches; prd, M. McDoa- . rebase, and inhis note Of ribbons. our millinexy goods all to b a vestige of boating on the mill pond W44 he fell last. . . I . I wich, for 56,000. madpthepn L I room to ba opened next. - ThundV and Friday, animals, and ii left without , cold M41METS.--7all wheat, goo.; - to 97c.; aid, 104 feet 3 inches. alla,of the Northern presentation says : "I am particularly SeptL ember 28th and 29th, the last probably, but feed to su-"I " am through the -winter, into the water. - He contract 3 5 - . Throwing 56 1b. Weight—la . Frank McC L wu pplyl I &�j ' of the spring wheat,� 95c. to. $1.05 ; peas, 60o 0 3tot least; Me&u-time cmdMM ad � to sell &mm4i . Gravel Road, McKlllop, near Leadb-UrY, r q Osted to state that the -sole objW.r, can have sho and win conSeq ontly be fore which resulted in infla , n t - : Dinui , 23 feet 7 inches; 2nd,* D. C was simply to abow their , and orders filled prompW- DvxcAN & DUNGAN. ab�y'� t a sacriflue. And in lungs, and terminatedfatallyN 9 was & to 65c.; barley, 45c. to 60c.; oats, 32c a I : 6owed I& large field of fall wheat on the of th6 donoTs them prob "I I that 11mis- young man and was , I to 33c.; bay, $8.007; potatoes, 300. to Rose, 23 feet 6 inches.; 3rd, E. DUWIKG OL"S.—The- Mechanics' old Saying � P own anc I 1 2 1 � his case also, � - well � I ir, Johnston. NF ' 9th ult., and it is'now coming up quite the means of public worship z in the _ appreciation of the advantage of having raeot —Mr. T as Kidd 35c.; onions, , $1.00 to $1.25 -; buttc green.i on Friday, I 1 7 - Ufftitate Fiat Drawing CISM Will for organizition fortunes never it ome singly," has been generally respected. I I Tossing Caber—lst, D. Dinpie, 3 eig4borbood." October 6th, at 7 Wcloc]k p. In., of his 17c.; eggs. 190'. The Exeter salt well was recently n , . 111 ear ja I I practice. Three, howm & week Will be deToted verified, for 9 � the following evening has improved ,the app I _* feet 11 inches; 2nd, D. C. Ross, 37 fe t — . to shauddrwAng in 1he eva-tings, and three after the firl a - sluable horse belonging residence materially by rem va one of a Caledibinian Games at Brug- 10 inches. � offered on. liberal - me to any of the —A brakeman named ' W -m. Hurley, hoors aw to drswUig aud painting In the fore-- to him irijurld its log -so Severely the old frAme dWellingh u�aa which Th I i - Light Weight Championship— . members of the Cinada Salt Associa- on tb.e Grand Trunk Railway, fell from ' noons, Fee for W lessow, 42. For tickets of ad- � was alongside it.—At the Ju . e's Court I I sels. i . tion that would, take and work it. the freight train going from Goderich at . tion appV to the TAbra. that it had to N) shot. ' I .� I Scott. - I mission and all infonna , , .against ,Qreat preparations had been nad,de for Sd far none of them have accepted 'the 4.15 satura my afternoon, when about .1 riau. 772-2 —We also lep rn. that the barn and for the hearing Of cOmPlai Heavy Weight ChampionBhip—]).. - I miles west of Cinton. One arm and I 19 J outbuildings of.: . Cannon, in. MeKil- the Tuckeranuth voters'list Monday, this celpbrati6n of the fourth Caledonian soffer. 1 $ HATs AND, CAps.:-1E[&ving purchased � th, there were 8 v,otes added, an olne Btruok gatherinj in Brussels, and when : the Dinnie. —The attendance at the Michell High both'Iegs were Smashed, an -d he was cut - and caps this season direct from lop,mbput threEtimiles n9rth of Seafor . Beat General Athleto—A. Scott 4 � iai out hats � ff , making a �� Conservative gli o n began ta fall Thursday morning �, Co . School is less thaA 50- This School has abou�t the head, killing him instantly. I xe-v York, young men an were c I d oid vjill find the latest lestroyea., by Aie on Saturday o t Mile Race—lst, A. Woods; 2n 1 ed by the emPIOYmont He- 1 was -putting on brakels and boat styles in the trade. Buyingthis lineof �; , votes. The -retnrnl3 fr Seaforth 6, ered with the . I om t 0. I the heavlens were co -v I I .been nearly ruin I On, , night. Mr. Caonon's farm adjoins the well. - . - . _� good&, in th; beat market, the price will be the court have not yet been receifed from,� bl%ckest of clouds, the promised day of -� - of cheap alld wort�less teachers. TO down grade, when the chai-a broke and . lowest. riummi- & DuNGAN. 772 one belonging i� Mr. Thos. Govenlock, � I BestPiper, StrathsPey and Reel . t Isaac ; Save a few I A -the Judge. �' ' ga mes and s�orts Seemed to be a hope- ! dollars and spoil a sebool is threw him off. He had been on the . .. . . - OuR LADY READMILS.—You Should' where the two;,, reB occurred last week, �_ � le is case. About 9 a. In., . however,'fhe lat, G. .k. Smith; 2,nd, Neil Me I I pay 9, -visit to McFauPs Show Room to -day or to- and he is afrai4,that the destruction of . I . d arose aild chased the clouds away 3rd, Munroe. . � very poor economy. Grand Trunk Railway for many - years, 3norrow, and see the Dress Goods and Mantle his buildings is due to, incendiarism - . . Hibbert. . Nqu Best! Piper, Pibroch—lot, H., Ross * —Mr. B. GerrY,'of Brussels, offers a and,jeaves a wife and seven children. . also, as he can � lot account for the fire in A GOOD BRIDGE. —We commend a4d old Sol shone out in all - his splen- I ' bird c . t the Brussels Show The - ains were taken to Gode ch, opening. The Fall millinery opening will be on . I . 2nd, W1 clIsaac ; 3rd, Munroe. age as a prize a Who rem ri next Fnd&y and Saturday, when the entire Show � a$ Attie McCann's Bridge," jqst rebnflt d4r. Wadnesday evening and Thursday —1st, Smith; 2n for the prettiest �mbe under one year of re the unfortunate man resided. � er W�-Y, % I - r I I � ' � . Boom will be,devoted to Millinery alone. 772-1 . any oth I . - - - L by P. Kestiug, of Tuckersmitli, over the morniDg saw" the most of the athletes, Best Pipe March .age,and the donor wishes it to be under- � - RATURDAY'S SALE. —Remember the L i eni piece of pipers ,and dancers in our villag,3, all Munroe; 3rd, Ross. - ake the prize —A lamentable occurrence haprenecl b MORE GooDil, ST-00K.—While at' the Bayfield river;,, as an excell , Half Mile Race—Ist, Woods; 2n 1 Stood that he is npt to t at Kintail, in the township of Ashfield, usnalA,uctlou Sale iit theOorwneroial Hotel) SO&- . 1 ger to, take t - I I of his own. Toronto Ex�iliftion last week Mr. John workmanship� It presents W. pleasing a heir places and give evi baby as he bais 106 . . Sunday of last week. On that day forth, of household furnitur% U' sale at . I Hannah, of nekeramith, purchased contrast to the rickety stru u I 1:e Colwell; 3rd, Mayberry. on oWock, P. m. 772-1 �L which 1 d Ince Oi their Skill and activity. Con- Best Dressed Man—lat. Ian McKen- —Mr. Thomas NcLauchlin, of Grey, Mr. Ramsey, a shoemaker well knowil `G oir MnLLINERY and from Mr. Johi� -Jackson, of Wentworth - previously Spanned the lyc''T. The I sl icuous among the strafi gers was the . I ck raiser, is Still 13611VO, in Huron County, who had of late - GRALXD OPEANTIN . zfe; 2nd, Dr. *Mc.oliohael; 3rdl Alex. a well known sto Mantle departments at Thomas Kidd's to -day and county, one of 1'th'le leading breeders of stonei butMentS,' which war' skilfully Sqottish heavy weight chmmpion,'Don- I � I and lately disposed of two 2 year old - . I I Saturday. An cordiall � o has been quite. an at- McPhdrson. I - ilton, of Howioh, for worked for Mr. John Thompson of Kin. y inn,ted. 772-1 Southdown sh6ep in the Province, two constructed by the Thom slon Bros., &I � Dinnie, wh , ' - Steers to John Ham . . I , . . Reel of Tulloch—Ist, G. A. Matheson, tail, went, in bathing. Shortly after 0- __ — ewes and two 1,mbs of this breed. Mr. contain,about 30 cords of a dp�e. The t ction in the Caledonian games this 2nd, John L. Henderson; 3rd . me, - the handsome sum of $111.50. They oing into the water, it is supposed, he SHow.—The fall show under the ,� I , Ian . 9 E width of the bridge is 47 fi , I weig TnE . Jaokson7s stoclk4as among the leading 3 t;l and the y �r- , . . Kenzie. . rhod over2,300 pounds. I . with a cramp, sank and was auspices, of the Tuckersmith Branch , , i son of Mr. #. Kilpatrick, of the was Relzed I prize winners ip this class at the show, cost something like 81,200.--. 1 M. - ; BEFORE DINNER. Highland Fling—lst, Geo. A. Mall,be- —A ' Agricultural Society, opened here on- , i0wing to a good Many preliminary arm drowned. The body was recovered and ' I and the Sire oMhe Sheep purchased by GOOD STOCK.—Mr. Duncan.1 , oLaren, I ],W.0- � Crediton Woollen Mills, got his . . son; 2nd, H. Henderson ; 3rd, Iall sent to his friends in Goderich for inter. , � . ' � I Thursday. The officers, directors. and . - � , I no� day last week, by ,,. Mr. Hannah N imported, and is a of this towns4ip, who ia welli nown as a F'angements having to be made on Kenzie. i bsdlylbrok'en o " I � men�. Deceased was about 63 years or - kept busily employed . .qaB . I . assistants were celebrated prq� winner. Mr. Hannah, a most sficcessful breeder of 'i horough. a count of the unfavorable weather on t�heson ; being drawn around a revolving shaft in . . d i I Wpduesday evening and Thursday Gillie Callum—let, G. A. Ma i nd had lived in Huron for the past ,:nn -.ter part of the day taking is working i4to quite a herd of this bred stock, last week rulr� hased a � 2nd, H.il Henderson; 3rd, J. L. Elendair- the mill. He had a narrow eFcape from age, A . mnlthe grea �L . placing the exhibits. The hall. breed of sheop� He now has eight in splendid Southdown ram 16mb from In Ming, the games intended to be par- . ! instant death. 30 years. He leaves a family of threa � is well f2ed, and so far as we could I] ty Son. at, H —The Imported Clydesdale Stallion sOns and three daughters. . ail. The Sout4dowus are the popular Mr. Wilkinson, of the con . ?f Went- tioipated in by the boys both Under and. - judge from a. casual glance there is a . ! I I with the Best Dressed Boy, under 15—f . "Topsman," the property of Mr. James —Last Sunday morning a horse sCad most profij . � 0 16 . McIntyre ; 2nd, Thog. McMillan . , ,,�ble breed of sheep now, worth. . r 15, years were postponec , ;, I pretty fair display in all the depart- re conseq . hently in great demand, STALLION SOLD.—MeSars. �rlOwn and a ,caption of two toot races. � L �, and a . C& Beat Dressed Boy, Society's ize— Livingstone, of Mifichell, died last week. belonging to Mr. Raycraft of St. ' ' . � a ir 11 - I . - and Marys, ran away - h Mrs. Raye ments. To -day, however, will be the . . " Ila i0r The animal was v�iuea at 52,000 � and are the p � Clpal attraction in the Colquhoun have disposed of I L�n the contest between - members of i I wit r0ft ia P � :. . W. Morris. . I � day,- mud by present appearanceB, if the t avy draught stall, �o: Prince 8 Brussels Caledonian Society some his death will be I heavy loss to Mr. the buggy. Though it ran but a Short sheep line wh .. ver shown. � I disn he . �1 I Arcbery for ladies—lst, Mrs� Cope- . weather be favorable, the show will be —Mr. Alexai Mr. Jag. Pdhman, gdodL work was done by the contestants . � . Livingstone. - ail the most sanguine anticipated. V1 ' er Forsythe, of Tucker- Albert, for D1,000 to � Who, in Several instances, could have land.; 2nd, Mrs. Murray; 3rd M' . Me . T distance, the -result was rather serious. ved iome from Scotland on of EUengowafl, county of r e We —The merchan�s of Wiugham have It appears that the bit in the horse,s - . _*_ Smith, arri . congratulate Mr. Penman n ' 'B* enter- c*imed a place in connectioD with the Intyire. —, .7 I mutually agreed not to take any butter �L Saturday laA. � ' He brought with him of I nee will In Archery for Members let ? Afrs.! on acco�nt on and af ter the loth f mouth was too tight, and while Mr. 0,1 ies and a young stallion. prise, and hopethe people . plofessionals.. the Standing high . -a 0 Rayeraft was remedying the matter, SAB-R_kTH- Sairoor, , ExcuitsioN. —A two yearlino. Skene ; 2nd, Mrs. Fletcher; 3rd, Mi . t union Sabbath School Excursion be- A yearling Stall on died on board the encourage and appreciate hf 5 in his jl�!Up Walter Scott drew forth a�plauBe, Grower. October next. T�ey will only take it the horse being tender in the month - tween the various saboole of the town ship. The�'. I a all splendid animals, efforts for the improvemea't lof their while A. Currie reached 19 feet 10i i _ - . Quoits, Open -1st, F. Paterson ; 2nd,' in oxcbange for goods gold at the time became unmanageable, knocked 'Mr. I and, neighborhood will take place on and Ile was offe4ed and refused $1,000 stock. . inlohes at the ranning j amp, and -David . -of delivery of butter. Rayoraft down, drew the rig over him Monday next, the 25th inst. - to Goder- . I Iver, of R'ss scored well in the running hop, R. Piercie. � I for one of the Al lies before leaving Scot- 'A GOOD TE&m.—Mr. John I P . . Quoits, Membera-1st, F. P 'terson - —Mr. Thomal' Adams, jeweller, of and bruised him considerably. It then .. . ich and return. The train will leave land. He ha4 a very - rough passage, Hibbert, who is a great lover of good at p and jump, being credited with 40 2nd, R. Piercie. I ' Crediton, being al�iout to leave the vil- ran at a futrious rate towards the road. - are and conBiderEO L himself fortunate 'in horseflesh, has just purchased from Mr. fe t 11 inches. The appended list of � , was a few evenings The buggy Struck Some, obstacle and Seaforth at half -past Seven, and the f lage for Drayton, I - Bucket of Water Race—J. Hqnter. I : 0 I has been placed at the low figure of 50 reachipoome with the -loss of only one Peter McDougall, of Goderi�h Town- pitizes will Show who were the Success- The following are the gaines f�r mem. I ago entertained lat a complementary Mrs. Raycraft was thrown upon a pile ' cents: for adults and 20 cents for chil- animal. The) thers, reached here in ship, a handsome team of geh oral pur- � I competitors. For the best general 'supp I er by his numerous friends on the ' ' . I of stones, which cut her head and broke There will be � I f " bers: � I dren for the round trip. pretty good con'Xition, although one of pose horses, for which he pai4 the sum at,hiete W. Scott carried off the palm in ' � . . Standing Jump—lst. W. F. Stott, 9 , eve of his departure. her 'collar bone. I ample accommodation for 0, and if the them was sQme*hat braised and Slight- of S425. They were Sired by' 'Bank of the above g%me'3. The wind wall too feet 9 inchea; 2nd, J. B. BAllantyn —Mr. J. W. Moore, of Stratford, rode ' ' ' '1� � - old ndl a h�gh in the forenoon to make it agree- 9 - * —The foundry of Messrs. Glasgow, . weather is favorable &, very pleasant no f X6 well I _fe ei 5 o Lucknow last week on p ly scratel 4. . i England," are I years , feet 7 1 inches; 3rd, D. Ross,.� from Stratford t , ] time on the borders of Lake Huron can . 1, - . matched. I 010 to the contestants and spectators. I to Mae hereon & Co, in Clinton, expect to . : . inches. � his bicycle. He 7ent from Seaforil . I I be had. - . - SEAFORTHITE4 ABRoAD.�Iu a neatly 0 - 1! - M the conclusion of the games there Standing High Jump—lst, W.! - F. :� Clinton, via Bru� , efield, a distance of dispose of 100 threshing machines, I _# . printed pamphlet, Setting forth the Dryj3,dale. , 1, was an intermission for dinner. c19ses. Of this laige I i I . ' Scott, 4'feet 8 inches; 2nd, J. Ballan- twelve miles, in,, one hour and ten I before the season . PRESENTATION. — A -very Pleasant capabilities of *anitoba as a home for GRAND REumoiq Pic-Nia.- -A! grand re- �i - AFTER DINNER. Ross, 4 m I . number about 40 will be sent to Mv.ui- occ, � urrence took place at the. High the.settler, 41nd;referring more partiou- union pie-nic will be hold in. Mr. Blow- IThe noon trainbrought hundreds of tyne, 4 at 7 inches ; 3rd, D. I inuteB. the tdba- where they were the first to send - I � � feet 7 inches. —While plowing in& field on _4 r School ia this town on Wednesday larly to the business capabilities of man's beautiful grove, Fien h settle- V�-,sitors from Lucknowi Wingham and Runping High Jump—lst, A. Currie, farm of Mr. George Sparks, Brownson, them—haviDg made shipments, &boat - I afternoon last. Mrs. Clarkson, wife Of Brandon, a�d its interests and surround- ment, on tho.banks of Lah'e I Inron, on Bluevale, while Listowel, Seaforth 5 inches; 2nd, W. F. Scott, 5 Line, Stanley,' r' cently, Mr. Joseph six years ago. Although a large nani. . P thalate Principal, was invited to the ings, we nqtiop'the following reference Tuesday, October 30, 1�882. a exten- Blyth and the adjacent villages sent feet 2 inches: 3rd, D. Ross, I 5 feet 1 . Troyer found a silapping turtle which bar of the thresherssold ha*e been for school, mud in presence of a goodly num- to a firm 'of which Mr. John Lyons, give 'and vo.r:ied program .0 If athletic their fall quota of representatives. The ! ! 1 is Said to be over two feet in length and steam power, they disposed of more me . inch. I . - as , height. He is going her of visitors, was presented *by the formerly of this town, is the junior games and :sports, for -whi h prizes a�,tendance was- large, probably about - Vault . ing with Pole—lst, J. Ballan- 1 aboutteninch *n horse,power machines than they anti- schoIaxs with an address, which refer- member. Of Messrs. G. B. Angus & �re offered, will be gone 1 through. 3jP00 people in all, who Seemed to have , Scott, , to,,t.a cipatiE d. Some of the farmers in the � � 0 tyne, 8 feet 8 inches; 2nd, W. F. � ,me the "pudy animal," and keep red in the kindest and most comp4- Co. it is a! id � In. October, 1881, this Good mr. ic w 11 b in at he full determination of 1; county being opposed to the combina- �11 i ,AS i a ten ance. A c me with t - -8 feet 8 � it form pet. i , � � 8 feet 71'incheB; 3rd, A. Currie, � , tions formed by the threshers, have mentary terms to Mrs. and Mr. Clark- firm established themselves in Brandon great day of fun and, amus ant is ex- e;joying themselves. I i � � —Miss Cottle,! of Clinton, recently . . : . - son -after which Alm. Clarksoni,was made as lumber ! dE*Iers and building con- pected. A cordial; invitatioi 11 extended 111The following professional athletes inches.'� ! I tipresent f r ' he form6d companies and purchased ma- il Standing Three Quie,ks—lst, W. F. I received a very Prot 01111 r , I p the'recipient of a very handsome Pres- tractors, anq Bi*ce that date have occu- to all. If the weather is hol favorable wpre on the ground and took part in I in in Donver,1 Colorado, Mr. Robt. chines com late for their own use. I ent, consisting of a silver cake baFket, pied a p . r . the pio-nic will be held on t4; a follow- t4�e various events: Donald Dinnie, D. Scott, 3 feet 7 inches; �nd, J. Ballan- cons , omine�t place in the industrial Three such companies have already � � � I - . tyne, 3( feet 3 inches; 3rd, D. Ross, 29 Cottle, formerly of the Clinton Organ - butter cooler and napkin rings. Mrs. machinery of the citv. They are general incr day. Bo; ts will be fu , .1 . : Factory, which consisted of a cabinet been formed. . . . a Ini � ad. a' I Ross, A. A. McDonald, E. W. John , . 0 i - ,� . . . feet 9 ir ches I Clarkson, in behalf of herself and has- aeaiersinl nWr and buil ling material, � Ston, M. McDonald, A. Scott, G. Jack-- � . � . "rdib . sl�ln, H. M. Johnston, J. F. Brown, W. band expressed her thanks and grati- but their le g branch is building con- - Bli:Levale. ' . . . Runn I ing Jump—Ist, A. Currie, 19 photo, framed with all the beautiful —The Methodist Sunday School pie. ' . � feet 10' inches; 2nd D. Ross, 18 jeet 9 quartz bearing at nee of Colorado. nic, held in John Slemmon's grove at tude for the handsome presents and the tracting, and ip this they have done a MILL.—Mr. Leech has' had his clam A,'ayberry, �L. Woods, M. Caldwell, Thos. . inches I ; 3rd, W. F. Scott, 17 � feyt 8 —Mr. A. Strai on, who for 86 long Ethel, on Tuesday afternoon of. last � .� uniform kindness which both had ex- very extensive business. They are con- . . A !cLauchlin and J. Johnston. Pipers: : 1�1 time has perform d the duties of ats.- 'succe sful 'and en* bl — . thoroughly repaired, and has sufficient inches�' week, was a a joys e, perienced from the donors. Nlre- strnotors ofthqiBraeside Block, Moles. G .1 A. Smith, piper major Guelph Cale- � � water to grind right along. ', artiee, de- . � Running Hop, Step and J'Ump—lst $ , tion master df thb Grand Trank affair. Af ter & splendid dinner had . I Clarkson left here for her new home in worth's and $ifton's Blocks, Mr. L. - d Inian Sooibty, Hamilton; Harry Roes, L Birous of getting 'good g ris dD station in Clinton, has been promoted bee 1 . I 9 done ) " D. R6ps, 40 feet 11 inches; 2nd A n, dispatched, which was got up in Toronto on Thursday. - Buchan'B fine residence, a terrace of six . should not fail to give him % c k1l inden Lake, Michigan; John Munroe, Currie.�' 40 feet 7 inches - 3rd, W.' F* to Godericb, the agent at that place the yery best style the Ethel ladies I . - I hou 1. sea for M .. 4ffalo; Neil McIsaacs, Btiffalo; and . I r. 1J. J. Parker, another of SLOW.—Twoyoung men of � larnberry, I Scott"M feet 8 inches. having been removed to Fort Gratiot. know how, W. Simpson was voted to - �UNFORTUNLTE.—Mr. William Grieve three for Mr. Volesworth, and numer- P. powell and . 'I Ballantyne, Brussels, supplied .. . J. McPherso , wrote at U r Putt�11�g Light Shot—lst, A. Currie, Mr. Patterson, from the Dublin station, thp �hair, and after a few preliminary I ram O'us other busin','65sblocks and residences at . en�y of joando during the day and ' of McKillop purchased a thoro broc the recent examination I _� ngwood, 0, 37 feet� 0 inches - 2nd, W. F. Scott, 35 succeeds Mr. Stralton at Clinton. ll ll at Mr. Davidson's sale on Monday last, in and arou;nd �he city. Their contracts Ord e�enina. � I _ - I � , where, it will be remember , certain I I 0 : feet 4 Jnp4es ; 3rd, W. Wilson, 33 feet � Over 350 tickets were sold on Wed Sp ghers,who addressed the Ineeting payingfor the animal $20. He had be- altogether'reprlfisent an aggregat v I reg rities. took place. ,,64,though in The well-known faces of George A a ; . , 0 & uO ir ulm - 2 inchli . neaday of last week at � the Wingham %- short time : Rev. W. S. Jameson, ' fore that & valuable animal of the Same of .over 6JQ0,.0Q-0, while they have era- no way implicated in th 3 qffair, they Natheson, of Hamilton; Harry Header- I General Athlete-- W. F. Scott.. II station to parties going to Lucknow to G. I. Ball, W. H. Kerr and Rev. D. 0. - Besv'' I . amp 6 ; - , � desoription which he had purchased for ployed steadily !,from 30 to 40 mechanics, have received no intimatio:t how they U, � of I �iston ; Ian McKenzie, - of Boy 1 I attend the Caledonian games. With Clappison. Goodmusic was rendered - , . � � pay � I, . W, ace— a I � � the number who drove - 1, �3% On Monday night he took his their Olt averaging over 6400 a,� Succeeded, and are, therealo ', d.ebarred amilton; John Munroe, of Buffalo; W. W U. - ! over, there were at suitable int6rvals dnring the after. � DOW purchase home, and during the week. It will thus be seen that Messrs. - . ot fewer than 500 at Lucknow f � at i1e, I , from attending the Model c ool, there- d Thos. McMillan, Bee Boy Dancer under 14—lat, C. I n r0l'a nc on, Ephraim Cober presiding migtht the two sheep got together and Angus & Co.iare about the heaviest by losing a year. By thi �jme -Some q,, Torouto,,were recognized among the Sinel ; 2nd, H. T. McIntyre; �rd,' that town and vicinity. � . I[The proceeds were about $16, hadacGuffictfor the supretasey, Un- employers of 8� 'in Brandon - I I oqu4n , lled labor v ... ncers, who did not fail to keep . up X a A I —Mr. David Sprost, of the Trow- w . , � , decision should ha a been ad. I _� . � cmi'lan. . I ch will go for the use of the Sunday fortunately for the owner, the twenty and their busip'ess while it has been- so- DOTS.—F. Paterson wo the, silver t 4eir reputd,tion. A number of Young , Thell4tiages for Piping, Dancing I and biidge Mills, has purchased Lot 19, on S 0,01. '' I � � dollar ram proved too mqch for his complishing w'nders in the building up modal for qulbits at Luck: ow Caledon- I dople, girl4 and boys, took part, as did Dress �" ere: I D. Hornell, Lucknow; J. the 4th concession of Grey, from the higher priced rival, and gave him such of the city,'hai j been assisting in loost- - � . roprietor, Mr. Hugh Mustard, of Por- _.; I The Clinton New Era - says that , L Ian games, mud two Ifirat )riz'es in the a $6 Mrs. Alexander, wife of Chief Alex- Final er, ' Lucknow; A. McIntyre, P t eta is no town or village in the a pammelling that he concluded to die. ing a thrifty'rr eabanic population with- . . 1 C5 same event at Brussel �, Turnberry a ider. i - - Luckn', w; D. E. 'Cameron,! L -a . tago Is Prairie. The farm contains 100 C �a ty of Huronwhich is so sarround- - I � - acres, of which 45 are cleared Mr. 1�' In the morning when Mr. Grieve came in her. lirplto.� The leading buame8s has succeeded in getting a I he amount I Dr. McMichael, President of .the John TcKenzie,Listowel; and D.'Sww' ed , th' market gardens, or so well pro- - to look after his stock he, soon took in buildings of Biandon attest the skill of of the Land Improvement F nd coming I ff alo C�Iedoniau Society, was also C Arch ry . il ii I . �he, situation, and just got to the pan in this firm 'aB lbuilders, and in the 41 A, art, B ' ssels. Running and : ,I Sproat bought it on Spec and wi kely vilod with culinary vegetables as Clin- new to the township. This was tihe result n mud. competed in the dress com- — J. 1, Stewart, Hamilton; Dr. ' "an., soon sell it. . ton� an� scarcely any kind of vegetable . � time to: see his favorite sheep give his last era of building operations which is now of Reeve Henning's visit - Be , . nant, J,ucknow; H. Meyers,Wingh 4m - ( —On Monday Mr. John Whyte of - , to Toronto �aitlo�. � I )! . Shiver. The highest priced animals are settling in the city, they will no -�,ubt Isetweek. The amou'llt''Ve .�nsy state z I art, Lucknow. � � I Mitchell, delivered 28 head of fine grown in Canada but what can be ob- in . . . ' U not alwayd the best fighters. continue to - mai� tain their prominent is $6,661, which will be a)pli ol-in buy- 11 The gamoB . opened with a Scotch reel J. Ste I R tai 'ed here, the variety being silmost I . , ' � r 0 ausmen in costume, which was - J "Ding and Heavy Weight: - D. � cattle to Mr. obt. Jones, which were ei A e8s. We visited and noted so ral I - . - - place, and kee� adding their quota to ing back rail.way debentur 3s if such call . fed b himself. They averaged 1381 , , the architectuip,l improvements o 1, wed by a Ilong list of games an 13P M2;ezi I E xden a already, and we now -refer to THE NEw HiGEt Smroot' TEA.0EMR.— f the be reasonably parohas6c'j-1). Frazer, . ,I a, London; Geo. Currie, Sea. . y Of 9 - i i hich were well contested th ug . forth;�1'11. Copeland and Geo. Berry, cwt.�, and netted the handsome sum One � The trustees of the High School have infant C4,. Mr. G. B. Angus, th--- � . : 7 t, 0, of large dimensions, and perhaps e t' acher, No.! 2 Turnber h' gone to % 110 rir 1, Hami�ton. They helped to make up , a _g w�g kept comparat, y clear,� Luckiiow, and W. Campb6l $2,401.25. . managing partner of the -firm, has do,, I . . Tenes ship d t,. most pleasantly situated Of auy— engaged Mr. John 0. Harstone, 10. A., I I the Normal,� mud W. Wa.711'er t a I has his . car- d carloads, whic� Mr. , pe large - busin'68B in both city and farm 4 though s6me needed Luore than per- The!: 'hole day's sport's were rne at of Mr. John Copeland — who is � as Read Master of that institution in a I ; i �. . School during his absence.- -Jinesser, a asion to 6ause them to keep outBidp thro ��h ' thout an unpleas�nt jar, and direct to England. ­ Imuds on commission and on his own . ; wi � n: ore of an , amateur than a market place of Mr. Clarkson .who resigned. son of Wm. Messer, mere ant, has "I' ditiBdueto the officers and —M gardener, as he carrii it on for the account, &�d still -holds many desirable � t a ropes. ! great ,.-a r. E. Biaithwaite,late of Atwood, es . . " .. for the Successful c� 91 - Mr. Harstone has recently been-eugaged secured a situation in the wholesale commi�tee %rrying. Illin *a, has lataly bought the north ,, lots of both fo* Sale at reasonable figures, I I!A Scott Won the prize for light weight p eagure it gives him. The garden runs as mathematical teacher in Whitby a lya I terms to parties house of A. Danemn & Co., Hamilton. 0 0 ' , out of I arrangements. Had there been.1 half of lot 23, onitbe 9th concession of . the south bank of the Bay4eld Z � ampionship as well as the prize for as.many more I ve , wi a wishing to fifitt a here. .. , st gener�l athlete. George Jackson 'I r ith gentle incline, and is well Collegiate: Institute.' He was silver 96.Dock " is a clever and Jutelliaent , seats as there were it' HuU,ett, from M J. Murdock, paying a 'Ong * medalist in mathematics at the Toronto t1i . � . -ourig In we ar sure, --- �� ave been more comifoAablel for therefore the Z_ of $2,200. The farm . 1� � - � Y an, and will � gpt the creditable distance of 20 feet 101 WOU14 r,,, out. This year almost everything - � I ' ceed in rising in the �orldl. : contains 50 acrPS. Mr. Braithwaite � Umiversity, and has had seven years LocAm BA,iRra.—Mr. Dungan Johnson i4ches in the running jump, and. A. the spectators. The 6 o'clock irain� 1 it looks well, and the production is, ' , � ; experience as a High School teacher. . ' ' _ I I - , . took Our northern friends home,*,and;; was & victim of 'fever and ag�le, and '' " -1 prize winner �rrived ho�ie On Friday hkat'�sfter hwV- -1 . . Scott cleared 10 feet vaulting. Donald I I . 6 otmous, He was also mathematics, � I � 1818. ; �innie took the heavy weight champion- the 6 8�1,.:m. train to -day carried away, � comes to Hullett with the hope of im- I � . . tag spentfi�e *eeks in Ma�iioba.—Mr. . Brus�,� I . � 11 i at. Upper Canada College. He is highly � 'i ority of the athletes, pipers and! prov�lng his health. — � McLellan, Charles GlArkppn left for torouto on R.BiuRNED.—MeBsrs. JoL� I P. s�ip, heading the list in all the contests. 'the ma� * . The recent voting on the fire. - commended by : Professor dancerp, -and we have resumed our usual � One day last week about noon, a engine by-law in Blyth was very close, I �otor of Higi Satura&y. H�5 commenced his duties in Thomson, W. and . 111akni: re- . . � Inspe Schools, and others . ito a G.' busiderable interest was manifested in quietude. . I . I number of boys belonging to the com- a ad the by-iaw was only carried by the, - I ' . ' who are thoroughly competent to judge his now po§i.tiqn' on-- Monday.—Mr. -and turned fram IOU" bE 0 ednesday t�e archery which was hotly contested. I The ! s counted up mon; school in Goderich, entered the ! of his capabilities as a tea4oher. We Mrs� J. M. IMaOregor and Mr. and Mrs. last. , T'he Lucknow ladies won the three i�,roceeds of the game I I casting vote of the Returning Offlicer, — . . . in the peighborhood of $400. Had t I a ad a good U&I of bad blood has been should, therefore, i udge that the trustees John McC 11 I with their families left PF,RsoNAL. Anumber,of ci izens at- zes in the open archery, but were , �e grounds of Mr. George Acheson, mud I "> 'is I engendered th a � I U Friday. Mr. M cGregor tended the f aneral of the la a W T' sely pursned by some of the'Bruesel- fter' fastening a rope to a valuable bee - have ,made a judicious Selection,, and for . ,i'001 .� . p� weatho,r, been fine in the morning it a ; ne so far as to charge the Returning . vvinnip CIO, - �T �, . V;o intends Vig�t�Dq OUtaXiO again in Novem- Bray at Wingham on Tuesda' last. ites. I . . very -0robable that the crowd wpuld, hive, dragged the article 4 considerable I . _ that the high &tanding and reputation . I ave ,a Officer with having destroyed some I , bar next. *ri!John Elliott, of Peotone, OUR BANI).— A corresponient from !The programme was brought to A qn o i I distance, after which it -was torn &part . 0 won for the school will be well main- Illinois, an- ft m I f McKiUop, who the L n � tamp Baystbaicin hereturn Be by a wrestling' match between Thd Jancing of Miss and, Master,Sin- I with a garden rake, and the contents ballots. To this charge Mr. Mallory taJued by the nei,N Principal and his 6 ,,,:aq� � or y o ondo ' b r, qi Hamilton, little M* a Gordon - stolen. The act is one that should be )Ublishes the following very explicit I I ] A mirob. out last 1�atr rday the nald Dinnie and D.C. Ross, . T . th, 13�1 I i W38igtauts. i . has been isit to f lends hereabouts from the �O which cla' . for the pas�.tw� weeks, left for home on members of the 33rd Battalion band �Mas taken by Dinnie, who won two falls and M4ster McIntyre, of L � 0 now, wa ' eply: "To Wm. Wilgon,J. P,, Bly — . *. , I I . � I 11 8, look.edinto and punished. � y , A GooD SALx.—The auction sale of Monday.—Yr,,'James McE wing, of Eg. were complemented on their general 14 1 and 2 minutes respectively. greatl admired.—PO8t. , I —His Honor the Lieutenant Gover- s,you have reported that mysefi and , 1, - . . i . I .i . r. Metcalf destroyed two or three, t1ioroughbred stock of Mr. Alex. David- mondville, I intends going , to Kippen, proficiency and appears, . � I The following Hat of names of the suc- I I --I I ! nor, has been pleased to make the fol- ' I , � on Monday last was where he Will �Ilngage i� the gr I &in buying march; also that in the ma . ch past, cossful competitors and distances will ;- Huron Notes. I � lowing app i t t, under the pro- )a ots the day of the election in Blyth, � � i on September lab, that was in favor of i g�ve the best idea in a short Space of the Mr. oln T.9� i Court Act of � , laxgely attended and everything was a'ad produ�'Ile'�,tusiness. Mr.MoEwing our band was the only one of the four , W. mes, of Ethel, in�ends. visions of the rviBiou . , .. E * lefeating the by-law; and also that sold and realized good prices as the fol- is a tfiorou ly, reliable and square deal- present that, when the co mand to W10 , rh done: - remoyh1g to Brussels, w4ere he 1 willi 1880 :—John Co�vau, of the township of � i ffe spoiled one of the ballots after it was lowing instances will aliaw : Bay mare, ing man ' , &'farmers in the habit of present arms was given, p ayed the 113tanding Jump—Ist, A. Scott, 10 open m harness shop. . I i ; Nor,wich, Gentleman, to be �'clerh of the iaken ont, of the ballot box, 1, as the .- . � Jessie, brought'$120; bay mare, Maggie disposing Of their grain at Kippen will required eight measures of a 81 w march. f4'et 6J inches; 2nd, E. W. Johnston, 10 _R A. C. B. Kayle, 1�as accliptedl Ninth Division Court of the, County of turning Officer of that election, ask Mitchell, �230: ba,y g8ldiDg., 00; bay find him all we say.—P&rties attending, All this speb6ks well for an a amateur feet 5 inches; 3rd, H. M. Johnston, 10 a call Wthe pastorate of the Turn erry Efuron, in the room and stead of Alex- . � I on to pui)hsh in this paper, at the � I gelding, ,990.50; bay stallion colt, at the show tqLd��, d anting a good, band. I 14ot 41 inobeq. and H wick Congregational Cbur'�hes. ander L. Gibson,'._resigned. . ,y an w � �. ext issue, that the reports you cir- inare7s foot, sired by Magician, $125 ; square me�.I, 1 should remember the - COURT oF REvisxoN. — T o Judges 1 Standing Three Quicks—Ist, A. Scott, —M � G. H. Wright, of ',Clinton,1 has —Whil gket match bdween 1 feet 10 inch - a ' ,, rus alated are f also, or I will call on you - bay filly colt at mare's foot, sired by refreshmen4l rqoms in Whitney's Block, Court of Revision for Brussels voters' 3 as; 2nd, E. W. Johnston, purch E ad the bankrupt st6ch of J1. G,1 Listowel eand e � _ sale was in pro- -the ladies of the Canada. list will be held at Brussels 0 11 feet 5 inches; 3rd, H. M. Johnston, Kalbfl�,sh in Berlin, for 615i cent�s- oul gross last weak, Jas. Wright, on -1 same horse, $67; heavy draught mare, provided,by . a o prove your assertion at the next 312a; heavy dra-ight filly at ma,re's Methodist dh4rch'.—Mr. Wm. Ireland, of October next. His Honor Judge �t. feet. I ! � . I ourt of Assizes in Goderich.— X. B. I the dol ar. � I i of the Listo,�7el players, had his -' - foot,, $93 ; lleavy draught gelding, $173 ; of the Mill" R' ad, Tackersmith, is the Toms will preside. The notioes of this 1 Standing Hop, Step and Jump—ist, .— I AALLORY. I n . . ,i P W John Brownlee, of Hallett,who' ankle severely Sprained while running. ' I twerity,seven. head of sheep sold for champion c ro grower. He has shown court brings to mind the farce played in A. Scott, 31 feet 8 inches ; 2nd, M. Me- has i I ted Mr. Plumsteells farm in� He was laid up f,i?r the rest of the day. —A couple of ruffians rwho, have a I . r 4218, and three cows and three. calves us a stalk d his field which this court last year. . I onald, 31 feet 3 inches ; 3rd E. W. uch' ' imith for a term of five years, In the second innings W. M. Si�clair in iistory, turned up in Montreal on , - brought �516. The farm tools a,ud im- measured 3 1 feet 6 inches in length. A GOOD COLT.—W. T. Hunter, black- Jbbnston, 30 feet 10 inches. ove ,,ihereto last week. i . batting struck a ball hard, unfortunate- Saturday. They are Charles Rendell � � : . plements also sold well, and the whole Mr. Irelan h�s half an acre of this Smith, of Bitussals, on Wed�esdav last � Standing High Jump—lst, E. W. — 1 gannon fall Show �vill b h I ly it came in contact with Miss Cady's and Robert H ' , 1 � I ' eidling,alias Robert Lendi. . corn, and t a -�, stalk shown us is a fair ahod,,a yea,rling colt f ' - Martin, J6bUBton, 5 feet; 2nd, A. Scott, 4 feet in thUr 3 P'i9c � s a ol ! head and raised quito a lurap. Nothing both Swedes from Stockholm. They sale realized tlia sum of $1,950 The I' or Mr. A. ' . I . village under the'� RUE aTictioneer's harnmer was wielded by sample Of t 8 Whole, having been pulled of Grey, thatturned the Scale at 1,340 ii� inches ; � 3rd, Brown, 4 feet- 8 inches. the A E4field Branch Agr cultilraI S'01': Serious resulted from it, kowever. were arrested in Chicago some time Mr. J. P. Brine, and although he had a at random. T a1r. Ireland is entitled to pounds, sta-uds 15 hands 3i i ches, and- j Runniq Jump—lst, Goo. Jackson, 20 ciety c ' Wednesday, Octo er4th. —For over three years m business since, charged with the murder of & � - very heavy day's work, the prices real- the diplomm, s'. far.—T a body of Cap- girths 6 feet 4,J inches. It w�w sired by feet 10i inches; 2Dd, A. Scott, 19 feet —1 11 ff Blanshard Couno I have pur- I man in Clinton had on his books a debt' Young girl in Stockholm in September, l . ized show that he did his duty as he tain Savag o 1' the ill-fated Asia, which Higliland Chief, and the daffi by- Lord 11 a ; 3rd. McLaughlin, 10 feet 8 17 a ,-is 1 8� i che . a chase'a I lot from Mr. Stewart at Mt- of a considerable amount, which he 18*5. Nothing wa proven agai t I always does on such occasions. . -was found the beadb,iwas taken to Haddo. .Mr. Martin has retused $200 i elles. I i Intyr 3. g Corners, on -which they intendL eventually wrote off as bad. A Short them, and they were dischargod, but . I Goderich or ledneBday, and was buried' for this col b, and it will be ail libit d at � . Runnink Hop, Step and Junip-1st, to 6 q ! ( &towns ip hall. i ; time since he I � . I a t . hi I �.,as much surprised to they were no sooner out of,gaol on one BAR -Ns BURNED.�Tlie barns of Mr. in that towh on Thursday.—On Sunday Seaforth show to -day. G. Jackson, 42 feet 41 inches ; �nd, M. f(IT, he Voters' List Court at Clin- receive by expre�s the full amount of 'chi rge than they were -wanted for fii - Edward Turner, West End, Tucker- everiing I ast, as 46u an ri t of Mr. A. Forbes, —Mr. D. . last sold T I !a U . 11 _�cDon%ld, 39 feet 11 inches; 3 ; td, Me. ton,' t ere -were 7 Reform fiame�' put on the debt, with a! letter expressing the numberof burglaries and other crimes - Smith, neax the church,, were comple'le- an old lady �f a.bout 70 years of age, was & Clear Grit colt to J'. - E. Smith for Laughlin, 39 feet. ree struck off. There were 19 hope that the amount was acceptable . ;, an t They escaped, however, and were not ly consumed by fire on Friday evening going to ch4rei, -she tripped on a loose 0150. Mr..Swith takes it to Manitoba. Running High Jump— lat, A. Scott - Codns�i I I at even so late al'period. The merchant heard of by the peace authorities until . ativeB added and -four' Struck, , laat, togathex with the whole of --this plank in the sidewalk and was consider- Fort BRANDoN.—Mr. J. E. qmith and 5 feet 8 inches; 2nd, E. W. Johnston', �, ; �� � . . Off. 11 I i very gladly Wroti'le out and forwarded a' Saturday morning. They had put UP . they contained. ably injured. These loose -planks Should family left for,,Brandon pu Tpesday last � feet 8 inches ; 3rd, G. Jackson, 5 feet —M r� Paul Schreiner, who has � bee receipt in full fdr the amount. at.52 Bonaventurestreet, when, during : . The fire was caused by some of Mr. be repaired or j'some person will be get- to take up their abode there. 19r. Smith 7J inches. i . doin ordwich in the ! boo — I 9 1. ilsiness in F I )� While drivi g home Saturd&vnigght the night, Heidling disappeared, carry- . . - TUrner's children who were playing ting their 41ec� broken.—We have re- took a car load of Stock, also a car of I Vaulting with Pole—lat, A. Scott, 10 and sh 'a line for several years p . ast,diell: Mr. P. Haulahan, of Blyth, had the ieg off Randall's money, revolver, and I with Matches ha the barn. Mr. Turner's ceivad . a vqry!'Vell written and intelli:. household. goods, mud J_4,cCrae, jr., feet; 2nd, Goo. Jackson, 9 feet 11 on Th I day of last week. He leaves al misfortune to ',a thrown out of his jewelle buildings were among the best in the gent criticiqn pf the Toronto Exhibi- left this week for Winnipeg. , 11 ches. . 1. . ry. Now Randall acknowledgeS WWUShil?, and the barn was a new one, widow! )-nd four children. � i buggy. He was ving along and when that his companion. killed the girl in � tiou, from a! practical farmer's point of UNFORTUNATE.—A letterre�qived from Hurdle Race—lat, Scott; 2nd, Woods; —T � 3 friends of Mr. Charles 61rvin,1' nearing the brid a he discovered that Stockholm, & d hag furnished the , ;Lnd was larger and better finished than view, but W' I regret that not having Thos. Hingiston, who lives -, i . #th east of d, Jackson. ' i i and at. 'Police wit _n ? - i . I Esq., , eeve of West Wawanosh, will be�, the highway was obstructed . h a description of him. - I �_ I : I I ! 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I - gradeB of Sugars Peasy oats, I � - Ineal, and a larg, delf tea sets in -C stoneware, all'of I , goods will be so] Pricesi A call . come ILI, and �g - lnolae�. Oathi'e � I . I I I A, f � .1 . . : � . . EXECU'UTORS' X. tion Thirty-fo viied Statutesof 0 ' Mat the creditor,s Atlainst, the estate 33ro,%N,1k.%)n lat(, of t A, Oft .1 , 'Oft �Of Huron, dcceam�d� day of March, A. 1). � them to -the unden, the 10th 'lay ,Uf 'oe - raelit, as after that ( Last Will an -d Tes,U 'late, 13rovmson W I 238cts of -the said d entitled theT-eto, an, not be liable for the Of to any personor tice shall not hSV4B . JaWUed as Aforesaid. ]CODONALDY Exec 2ut day of 11 � � .7 � I