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The Huron Expositor, 1883-01-12, Page 5I" � aifie& for tba - vW. �of u - #14 - - . - - . � � � Gibsont - I ilk � dr. - I � vh& & yonat . . I � I - � i, 4 ..ftstlk , tvft fr W load of %%. in riding, hilt. ja r Maw MU W I . . passed ovft jkjW ttwinanner.. . Ws will bis, do.: 06 Preebyterhu %1 � MD. '. at lo'n. . I - On the *0nday 1. Mr. � Burten-, Of-, � I &&God�jtwond6t, ;(L � M-ly � � I � Willis Chumix t6glastweekattb* rtt;d their leader ith a h�� heir esteem fft. I F their leader and . � 7homas Angus in "rimitive- Mettho- �, called oil himm � _�resenteij him � and bap of appreciatl�n of: D the, dhoir. I - -rsv,, of I I richl 11 ��� to N . t al4aa:king bis knp -ta pail. his. �act frightened, he,. rF cutter and bad r - - . . , con as a, young - n th e� - employ. 4 :: t was, cautting * machine, he [second finger git � machine, taking � , Blyth had a,. -very �� on New yeaes; . ent netted the I . A large family � ctionea off, was Amilton, for four - - � statement of the- �� � � respective cam -di- ' -- hip, of Gray at tha " Ree-V-8—Hyslop, � Second � 7 Deputy � ' , t , Turubull,, 6-5; .. 259; Ennis, 135; M;XcDonald,145. ' � ,- W Salem, Oreg,o*, � ighip. ia on a visit - I . iocauty, This i's :went to ttle- West � ' . � likes the country � is greatly pleased I t in Grey town- - � a few ,weeks to I � . � ung, the veteran . nshf � t1he, tow p of ir vote at the � Or : � aver aid before, . 1 3 POPUlarity is OR . �. represented Col- ( and our worst � ; �8 may continue in ,her quarter. �of a the Huron Itead -ecently refused - v�ear old keavy Foha 9"hipley w," , , span of three,year ' ne, gentleman pur- , - I id- from Mr. Suell, The price of horse . I 10 I hard,of Manches- -- . I � to, perforni the at the wedding, - his horse toQk �rwy, throwing him ,he cutter. Mrs. thurt. Mr, P-riteh- I , d, and the, shafts- of 9�agea� I ak wbile & - thirteen �.� Penhale, of the i I ��� wag Playing In - a, a. Uncle, Mr. WM. ,14 cqncesniou, he fell - lighting upon the il aid was! summouf- � icine, sot. The boy w be expected. I - a gtatement of the �i of the candidates icip,tt honora.- For I - Rnaem; 117. � . .1191 " . 1), I �1 189; Young, 156; � % 1,191; Gerry; 2155; I � ; ;� 20; Garlick, 17; � I B last named issued 1. ilng that they were I � . � : . , ne, of Lochalsh, in ibfield, has- moved , t the intention of � R -rid ata -it' busi- Ing Mr. R. B. Rosa oc.. , . I - 'ated by Mr. Me - I I Vm. Matheson, of � Dhaserof Air. Ross' th-hia family, apd . , - . . - � - %rd Gurrell, of Port 'or from Goderich on 17 1, his slaigh was xun v stac, , driven by . ,e I - � I Oue of Mr. Cu-r- UY Oat, and John a.& with him, recei-v- � . ;nes, from which he, .� recover shortly. brough Blyth the Insay and wife, of z � 1 an accident which nore serious, than it: ich Mr. Ramsay was ta-manacreable, and 0 �idtsof the: cutter. . the lines until with I I ;the horse was, re. r lonbt proceeded, on I I . rhile o1jasting on the � .wich, with a num. I I , Fran-ces McLean, lia-m McLean, met tp- The, sleig4rain. A She waa thrown Wegraph pole, out- , Aee very - severely. a time -threatened � li, but she is now re- . I �ha residence of Mr. . - � I fire from the Sto-ve-, � . ; i Rderabla headway � E)d-. By the able .ghbors and having a � vor it was, got finder .he roof and other rem badly damagA. noval of tha family il repaired. . - g tiuder thdaus.ple'". n Britton&, Man- � 9 I ng -of January let, i � I . Tea waa served ; � . 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'04dreem we" . i � 3te*odiet Churoh, by the following Kirby Hall was on her inaiden voyage, of Mr. Z. Black of a o6n* . � . � —,.-- I � - I fore, - n the 1. . . I I . � . . ; I . . - '! I E � . Smith, of and left Glamgow a tew I hours be nummy—in orediton o 28ril ult-s ihs W'f' . I . *ad gentleman Z' 3ft I - , 1 1 - "TS3 eta of Mr. WnisHunkey of a daughter. . . ; � if . w . - and HATTER -In Stapleton on th927bhult'1'b8W'f6 ' . � 11 L Amburn ; Mr. Sabine and Mr Sander was calling at Liverpool to compl I r � . I I i - . Clinton, loading and embark p6menkers for � the of'BILThomag Ratter Q$ a son. I � � - Mr. Grey, jot ut a collision was seen F the wife 0. D OAN, OHEMIST & DRUGGIST, gon, of. Colborne I j0OBIZ--In Goderich, on the 19th ult-, UN . . ' ' un". g,ud Mr. Hilliard"of Auburn. Total pro- -,seat. 'The mome ' I � I - To my Friends and customers ?In Town and Co � . � . . I , 'hing possible Was of lldr� John Scobie of a son- . . COWS, about $70. . to be inevitable everyt AIKENHEAD—In Goderich onwew Toar's Eye, � I � no aboara the Brussels to proteet tbe� � the wife of mr. John AikeDhtad, N. S., of A . - . � i . ; , . . - -While & son of Mr. James Conners, do . . . I . . SUCCESSOR T . . i I . . I od about 19 yea", lives of the passengers and'orew. Even B*u. 0 � . - Of ChiaeffiUrst, 84 BAYNt-ln Ashfield, on the 32th ConceRsion, on I . � . . - . ; - I - I � I : . t � ., I . . � in 0hopping wood, on his after the collision the passengers seem- the 25th ult,, the wife Of Mr. armes Bayne of � : . , - I - �� . was engaged ` he q - I I . , - i . jathelej farm a Iiiab from a tree struck ed unconscious of the gravity of 1 t. eon. I . . � . I : # terrible gap. made in HOLMES-In Wingliam on the 20th ult,s I the - - . ; 11 � - bim on the head- inflicting a serious situation, and the wife of mr, Wm. Holmes of a son. :0. 111r.0:KS01**T (SU I 001&3P1A-1%T'YV1 , I - . - ] , be. forward part of the vessel. She the . . � � i I . � � - - IWP wound, some 9 inches in length. t . PETTYPIE04-In Wiugb&m on the 28th ult�) . . . I From this date until the end of January, I have determined to make 4 t the blow rendered him was known, however, to be leaking very wife of MC Geo. PetLypieoe of a Boa- I . I � I : . . I Th& force 61 . st., the wife Of � . . . . 1) . insensible. and th� father being alone rapidly. All the passengers were paar. TOMS -In wingliam on the let in I I - I i - � � � . ippointed places with.' Mr. W 1R. Toms of is son. the � ' -AFORTHy I . r with him wSacOmpelled to return home, sballed into their 1 � FLANNIGAN InWinkbamon.theNthuli., ' MAIN STRE.ET, 81-M 1. . I I . . & sleigh and return tor the . Life buoys - . � elpartmeaU � I out' burry or confusion . I *ife of Mr. Flanniganof a daughter. i ons in, every, De � . proourt, ... were served out, boat" were swung, � mud 1ITK.SN-In Wit;gbam on the 80th ult., the wife . �, .. Sweepi I . . - I - � � young Mail.. ationmadefor the emerg- of hit. Am. Aitken of a daughter. � . . I . r -- I i. ; 7 .. : -The annual meeting of the Peoples' every prepar OMMMUNO I 'DEALER IN PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS AND PATENT MEDICINES*' - i . - I . . Cheese Company, Howiek, was held in eucv- This proved to be a more critical If and � . . - I � I and[ immediate danger than was antici. WILE10N & YOUNG have a large . -1 . - - ; a-ve on hanaat present � 3(clut,oah's 'hotel, Gorrie, on Tuesday � I . I W oice family groceries, . � . .— I I Previous to my Annual Stock-Taking.1 I h , pa,te iSengers had been put well ano, ted sl ok of ob . I . I . � d. The pw . . m Parties re- . . � -- of lost week. Messrs. E. Sparling, S. L provisions,, crockery and glasswo / - I � I . I e elected into the bouts and some of the crew quiringanytbing in either line can depend on . 1 its branches, and of the beat �. : Greer and Robt. Murray wer told off to man these craft, the captain gettitig it from them at the lowest price and of . The public will find ou� stock complete in � . I , ming year, and -Mr. ing the best quality. .411 goods Varanteed to be as quality. Physic . ians' I a . I - � �, Directorsfor the co der of the men contiuui )rescriptions carefully an accur ttely compounded, and an d auditor and remain We also cai ry a full line - of sundries THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOC EVER OFFERED IN TOWNs P. Repinstaill was 8PP0iUt8 . aboard Until after the safety of the rest repre enL,%d,, and to give satisfaction, if not, theY orders, answered with care and despatch. . � . - - Total amount realiz . can be ret rned. The highest pric aid for u - . � i . I � -- . . for the Company. wel got visibly "and dairy and toilet articles, such as Toilet Soaps, Perf raeries, Shoulder Braces; Trusses . . I I id duringL the year $27,- was assured. The vei butter, ego,-,, and all kinds' of farm L th and Nail Brushes'; Pocket d Dressing CombB,6hat ­ Z, � I I . . � I ed for cheese. sc� lower in the water, mid those of the produce (;&-I and e�x&mjue otock'aad judge for and Sponges, Hair, Too ngeuera � their inter- . 1 .. 322,6s. The average weight of milk who had not escaped in boats yourselves.� 781 . , , . . defy competition. Customers and the public i [ Will find it to Sive proof that I mean business, from this dat-a I will oiler my . - for a,pound of oheese was 91 ybB. The* crew the . riggin In UVVUUV,Y - ­— . - est to glye us a call before purchasing elsewher�. We -'%re also agents for Dr. And as a conclu i on, and afford my friends and 0uh- - a * season, for cheese, climbed into 9. umptive cure; -Ba,mples free; large BiZi, goods at prices that will outstrip all 001nPetia, - , . i &Versge price' thi minutes after the impact the vessel IMPORTANT NOTICES. King7B New Discovery,the great cons :orse and 1.1, i i I Vag ,, :�qj 100 ots. Aver3,go paid pA- a tremendous lurch,- flinging off — - I 61 per bottle. Farmers, you. will find our B &ttle Food the beat in the tomers . ; � I . - trous per gallonjor mi)k for the Beasoil, gave . . � market. IVwillbeto your advantag e it a trial and be convinced of the 4 1 those in the rigging and plUngIDg 1 into SUFFOLK BOAR. -The undersigned wN1lll ee ;e to giv � ' 4j, 21-100 OtEll. I . i daring the.present season, on lot 14, concell, fact that it cannot� be beat for putting your 9toA in condition for spring work. � UNAPPROAOHABLE- BARGAINS. - . . the deptbErwith a fearft I il swirl. . slon 6 ' NIcKillop, a Thorougbbred Suffolk Pig, to I . . .. . ­ . 01� . ' powe will be admit- Note the plice. - . . - -- I I THE SCENE WAS HE TRENDING which a limit, d number of une Of service . . - . . - .- - I I - � ' ,:ItRpeople in the ted6 Termst-4111 payable at the t' ' I - . ­ --- Notes of -the 11awkesbury Tra. in the extreme. TI with the privilege of returning it nece-sary. - - I . . . . boats were enveloped J darkness and . . 788 . I i I for good value in I . . gedy-' . I . I ALEXANDER GORDON. I O., DUNO N - looking I I . rle without help. ------ I - ' those in the water we' � . I I The following are worthy the, attention of every one - - i . e �iately after the Q . I ­. . I � RZOOVICRING. . _ jUFFOTX PIG. -The undersign9d ,will keep on ­ Tbe-Kirby Hall imm iolence " lot 21, concession 2, L. R� R., Tuokeramith, . 1. � . . ; - WiVAe and Fannie Cook, both of collision rebounded tbr ugh the v s animal was Successor to E. Hickson & Co., next door to Duncan & Daucan's . Dry Goods -- . � I whom. were seriously injured by the , obscured -in fog a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boar. Thi bree ers, . . . I . I . . - - . . of the impact,.was Boor recently pnroh4zed from the well-known Store, Seelorth. I � . 0:0S2 - - - e likely to fully recover. t render . is from imported stock on � I i 1:Z:Esp C-�o - -- . - Murderer ax 1--. imil unable 4o lower bo � a., or o A Franks-& Son, and . I . . I - . :—:D - . A BAD RECORD 1. . S618' b* sides, T 18,-$ 1, p%y able at the time of - - — r active aqsistf�nc6. The i City of Brus ot1h M ,araing itneedsaary. — . . I � � It is stated in Montreal, that ,-Mann � boats pick4up all wboidould be rec . over- service w th t e privilege of rot i 783 r - . . i � I I � . a OE ORGE P ..... WES. � . I !� the; murderer of the C004% attempted ed. The fog lifting all,vi'erel taken B.boar - -.-.-. w ­ -- � - i I . BI 0 res and -Brocades to matck. ! --'- WAR , DEOLAR DO ack andC lored Silk, Black Satin, Witt, MOi I to poison a doctor's family in th t i dall, when i 1 W&IJ found 0121Y -Agents wanted t0i sell a I � _4 4 c" ty I the Kirby I , . SOMETHIN I NEW. . - : ns, BlackanaColered Caahmere. - � where he lived a% servant. He lad a two of the pass ngers -were disowned. now �atent eigxr. Evary eigar has it's own j Costume Cloth, Serges, Velvetee I . � 4. � X , - I . I quarrel with the housekeeper, and Put They Were , steer -age passenkers. holder, Five,to ton dollarti per day ei I . I . . . - . I d acren 9 Samplea op n be sent for 26 eeptq. I � I � I I I . . 1; , . , ' ncluding by good &gen I I - . . . I I n fr - a ;. - Eig4t of tb -, - - . were lost, I .. Address, H. LOOM, No. 73 Qn. . %SX -1 ) . . polBon in the coffee-pot wpich was used . )�11 ' een Stro'eti, West, I by the' household. He wF's discharged Second Offiber Young. and Carpenter Toronto. , . I - Cannon, to the right, cannon to the lejlt, cannon i ont . � � � j,MmedijL.tejy, aiad told to clear out 01 Woods. . All the otberh are believed to - —, h shot and . i I - I . . Id be prosecuted. 4. The 1�irby Hall after CHOICE F EX FOR SikLE­For osle, the vollies and thunders. *Stor'me4 avivit I 001381 � . %I the city or he wou � north half of 1'. I -qle I - . - have escape ' ,ts 11 sod 12, lot conbes8ion INNIPRG BROTHERS- searGhing for Several !hours, proceeded sining 100 acres. It is B#ueted at shell, nobly they rocle and well to Me Great S- - . . I � , . . -- . TUB W f I . of votris, c, lat from Wingharn. j There . . I I . I ­ - epartmeat io ' Sohn W. and Fred. A. Cuok t The ca tain when,reScu- th, Junobion,111 miles . - tton, Corra, Brai I and Haberdashery D .. � returned to o Liverpool. a� spa,r. Only the are 8o seres cleared and in a good state of oultiva- I pow going on � I I Our Lao% Fringe, Bu Q, . I � . � . the mur'dered man have , ed Was floating on ai� tion, iind�we'l utiderdraiued with good fences; I - . . worthy of inspection. - . I . their disolated home from the North- - Ila topMasts are visible. 'the promises it . . t V6886 . Toung the balance in wood. There are on � . . . � I :. I frame I., � . . - west. The brothers are apparently a .. on the Kirby STORE. � ' nd Woods 'WereL tak-e gooa orchard,! frame barn and a co.wforta,ble AFORTH � EA . I L b-ve, business men. John W. is a eon- -aall apparent 8 to house, and tw,o never failing wells of wat-3r. AT THE SE I . I -- - I . I L ILY IffeleS . All effort I — - � - 20 acreg -of fall whoat sown- . - S I - - � � r, sud is now rebmilding the I aition We fruitless. The Thei e are about . i I tracto iestore ani T . Goodroadsa�it within easy diptance of both The great.rush- still continues. The large qtoc f Japan Teas, Black Teas, - I Kua;ppin Hotel, recentlyburned. Fred. Kjrby ]aal, tove in. L For further p4rtioulars I . . L I L , I's bow was schools and &nrahes. . You;ng Hyson Teas, Gunpowder Teas, and the eat ea Dust ever imported, will - - . L A. runs a general store at Verden . The passeu&ra of tl�e wrecked steam - apply to,PHOMA,S ]1. RoSS, on the pmnises, or '�le, and all kinds of Gioceries, Crockery ane, Glass- MILLINERY.- - . I RosS, Proprietor, I Stanley, also be included in the great a : � - . � . I - 130312 FAMIPY HISTORY. er speak in'the high I - to ALV3C&NDER � . T 788x4 , ed ; all kinds 'of fish, and the beat coal oil. Oatmeal I � . I . .4st terms !of the Bruceileld P. O'. ware; also Flour and Fe . I I Ruggles Wright Cook,the head of the coolness au�. bravery 6f the captainand . . exchangdd. for oata. Come one, come all, and I secure some of the � cheap goods.. � . 1, ' I � fmmiiy was a man of about 64 years of WAN9'ED.-Tho nndersigned will I I Ladies are respectfully -urged to visit this extensive department, -and beoomO '. � officers. The va'113e 6f the vessel is I T ENDERS chool Board L � : . uccess in Millinery, is well deserved. - These goods am . age having been. born May 24th, 1819. placed at, 6800,000, and the.cargo, very receive Lond!rs on. bc-half of the S the school L �. . � ULT, Seaforth. satisfied that our great s - little. if any up till Febivary �.Yd, for foucilag . . A. I G. — a' prices, and it is only through careful management aid His Wife who was also killed, was 55 ,,of whicl� -can be saved, at ld at the lowest possible -- I L d waa a daughter of the i ; ; gioundso.tnurobt-ro2,3,9,loandll. The said --- I . 0 . . I . years of a96, an $35,000. I : . i . feDee to be built with cedar or oak postq, not less L . fulueso of the market that we can . . . L m i . watch - - - I . I I I - I e I , I � late Johu Wuddell, of Hawkesbury, � I .. than six inches in dismL ter at the top -eiad, per. L I . . - -1 . i jectly sound, and sank not 0 - � I i - - � I � 40at. The old gentleman .was - named jjFj MARKETS. I I s8 thap. 3. feet 4 SALE. ' ; .- T : i ceiateys. - The . I . � I - 6 � I - . birnber lo be of'good sound pine ( I . after Ruggles, Wright the pioaeer settler . ' inchea in the.ground and 6 feet )r hemlock, 7 . ANN.UAL ICLEARIN I - - . . . Vallev. The family . SELFORTH, Jan. 11 , 18,93. k; 4j feet high, capped i . . . � . POSITIONE tf I .7 I ' � . � SURPASS ALL 01? I of the Ottawa incheg wide, all througb . I � tnated between the fOOt Fall wheat pQr bushel .......... $0 84 to 0 90 and faced, a4d well nailed 'with 'ej b4oh halls. I , I . I - . i I . I ! � � . . � . � I - � � . I I homestead is - � - i 0 - - : 11 . . � I and the Spring Wheat per -bushel .... 0 88, PO 'O 90 The whole to be ffidshed by the 16th dal of M11Y :1 --- . . i I � �. I - I - �� �� I : L � . I . � . . - of the Long Sault Rapids, .:::: 0 84 to# 0 85 ,,,.t, in a workmaialike.mayiner and (o the full . I e . 1 Oes per bushel .......... � PROAT, - � � I T ORNAMENTS, and . Chute de ',Bloladeau, about five miles . . GEORGE P .; ,RS, FEA HERB, , Peas per basbel .......... � ..... 0 65 to 0 68 satisfaction of the Board. j The balance of our FLOWF i � - f I I .� I � ,of stock. ` ; �' � - illuge I arley per bushel,, L �. I thing in Millinery Materials will be gold at; cost to clear t k I . - I east of thevi of Hawkesbury, and B '*­* 0 40 to 0 50 Secretary Public School board. 78&4 he balance . I - OPPOSLite . . 0 17 .,to 0 18 - L � I . V . ! " I immediately Greece Point, Batter , No. 1, loodb ...... J�'.'::: 0 18 ito 020 . . . -r .A. I I ; J! I : . 1� I G�- 1 on Canal. The family Butter, tab .. ............ I ...... I � �s rr C) 0 IM �T . . � I . r Eggs— .. I .............. 11 , q L I and the ,Carill ...... 0 22 !to 0 22 NIVAL - . I a occupied the house for the last �L 50 to 2 60 GRAIND- CAR I I .1 � . . � -_ . hav Flour,- per 100 lbs ........ ; ! - I . : I $s years,. Mr. R. W. Cooke, was head ­ * *:: 8 00 lo 9 00 � . . 1 . : I . � . ; be held I I I � I � � � Iffay,new ..... I ............ 4 �- 6 60 �to L 7 60 A Gr IFURSN ­ � e Gatint-au river, and Hides, per 11g.j1b,.,::.::::. � and Skating Carnival will � � . . I L -.22nanager on th . , I :::::: t , � � —1--7 FURS. F U .711 S - , I � for a great number of Rheep9kins � , on the- Domii)ion Skating Rink, . I � , I L - I the river Rouge - of Ham- wool ...... � -*-1!1--; 0 181 1 Seb,forth, o � n the evening of ; I . . � - . I ­­ yeax-s, for the lutabering firm Bait (retail)'per barrel ..... L ...... 1 25 . . . , i � � � . . . L � � : ,xtensive mills S.It (wholeeale) per barrel ...... I 11� I . -ve us a . , . 0 30L 1 00 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1883. I 'Win them to gi i1ton Bros., who have e to 0 85 � I I at Ha,wkesbury, where the Hon. Jbhn. Potatoes, pei bushel(new) ...... - I - .. ID U N C A N & D 1U C A N'S Any onewauting a first-class set of Mink Fars it P96Y ' i 84 L10 'to 8 46 I - � H%mjltoDL, principal of the fir � m, still Dressed aogs ........ .... i..... I I ! - I oa,11, as we hold nothing but prime minkv� made up by the beat mauuf#Au"r* I � I � N., P k I Z E S 1. ; I 1 th 0,26. - Latest s' tyleff ' i I see my - . - I SIXTEE . I : See my $4 Mink Cap, worth $5 ; M Mink Set, wor . resides. After' leavina the employ of I . . Astrachan,,whiok I M cLmToN, Jan. 11, 1863. - ' ; : . . a few set of I I tered into business for i Wilt be giveu for competition. . . . We have still i � in Fur Caps, with Inuffe to match. I � . FallWbcat per bushel ... $ 0 841 to -0 go I . I ; . BOW,� i the. firm, he eu . i : . - I -warriinted A � No. 1. Childrelfs School CAP$o - - ; b,imself, and having obtained a oona, Spring Wheat per bushel.,'::.,::: w offer at reduced prices t I ! oats, per.bus'hel ......... 0 85�1 to 0 30 The Roaring game of Curling can be Will commence theirAnnuall Stock -Taking Sale to- day at greatly reduced prices 0 � petenc�y ednolnded to devote the re- tumes � . i � Caps, Men's Caps. Must be cleared at on* price. - . � � I , . ) Barley per bushel ......... � ....... 0 45 1 to 0 57 seen iD tuli play. Loa&s of funr, J fine 008 a : i - - 1. . . life to farming, in which , ug is a list of y goods I . 11 InSinder of his, . Peas -per bushel ......... � ...... 0 64� to 061 and good skating. The followi er goods, Furs, Fancy ols, Underclothing, and an - . . I -.- I I i I I Wo - I - � occupation he was eng,aged sit the time Butter ........... .. a .... L ...... 0 20� to 0 22 prizd, offered: . . . 1. . � - I L L � - I , qf the sad event that has brought des- r, g�.s ...... .. .. ......... ir ...... 0 211 to 0 20 LADIMS' COSTUME - . ; i . ......... � .... � ...... 8 00 to 9 00 ist prize Pair Silvei Napkin Ring.9.!­. P ld at wholesale prices, to make room for our large spring . : � the household. The family I Hay per -ton 85 0 to be held over will be so 0 . . a ~4r ��- I � , i ) 1. , I : -ERS I - I 6lation into �o - 0. 87 - Work Box ............ ......... :1 � � 9 . ! . . L-0 I ; . . ........ 0 05 t 2nd . MANTLES ANID U I . - 0 27 1 - I I i k . consisted -of four males and three fe- Wool ............... : .... ...... 0 25 to' - LADY SKATER. . . I ; - I i TheI Old- . 7 00 to 8 00 1st prize, Toilet Set .............. $2 60 StOO4. I � . . I j 4 1 1 ! . I "ORS. Rides, per 100 lbs ...... :::,"'::: 2 qO . I . I .raale8, in 831 seven PerL :, *:::.,. 8 00 to 8 25 2,d " P,wtie Tea Set ........ ; i at GREATLY BE- I ; � est Was Emma, aged about 32 years, Dressed Hogs.... - - - - - - - - - - .* - - GENTS' COSTUME-. . ; We have still a few dozen left, wbichme will clear Out -1 � � --- - - -- - ­ . ro . I --ladies, size. - - - -- I the first victim of the foul murder. erschaomPipe .............. $6 q0 W,e will offer for one month bargains in Dress (I ods, such as French Cash- rom $1.25 n ted resident ,-L,jivF,-nrG0L, Jan. 10.-Spnng wheat, Ist prize, Me ­ ... 4 00 � � . . DUCED'PRICES. U1BtQr8 h I p � - I . . Mr., J. W.. Cooke, a respec. 2nd - , Meerschaum Pipe ......... � . . 1 13 -0 08s IOLI ; red winwr, 9a Old to 00s _ I ZATER., . I I Colored !Silks, �Brocacles, Silks and Sabina, I . � . . GENT Sk . . of Winnipeg, was aext to her and i a mer�s, Frei4ch Twills, Black ane . I - i , � a, ' .:,--: $2 00 I - I club, 099 5 lst prize Grip Sack ............... : I do . I . I � � . yeaxs of age. Maggie aged 28, -is the Od; white, 098' 0d; . 11 'Tobacco Set .............. . ... I I t . ! - . � - She was the heroine of oats, 5s 06d; barley, -5a 6d'; peas, 78 2nd ,AR8—GjF.LB'C05TU"hiE- mer B Satin, &c. ; 11 . - . next. younger. 40IIILDRx� UNDEP. 14 YY Ladies' Skirts in Felt, Knit, Cloth, Shadel Woo , Lustre, Far ; I � . � � io in the scuffie that en- 6d ; pork, 82s 0d; ZI i �eese, 66B Od.- let prize, Plush and Silk Box ... � ........ $2 25 1 � WOOL GOODS AND SHAWLSIN I � - .� the tragedy wl , . . - I' Bird and F owers .............. 1 25 Wool. Ties, &c. Balance of Ladies' I . i - j � . -4� 2nd * Uffle I . sued, wrenched the axe from the bloody Bargains in Shawls, Clouds, Squares, M B I . I I � � . counterin ,TouONTO, Jan. 11. --F all wheat, 60.92 I ()jRj, �$K.ATER. ... $2 00 , ' . : I I i Leggin � . . hands Of the murderer, an en to W.94; spring, $0.0 to 40.94; osts,41c ist prize, satchel ............... ... : * 1 50 so stock of House do, Scarfs, Opera Shawls, 6*s � w I hich she was valiantly assisted by to 2nd " Album .................... .... Mantles and UlsterCloths to be cleared at .once. ,In inamen Ladies' Jerseys, Wool Squares, HO) nt of Ladies' ,Shawls in Velvet Me, - � Fainnie" the -next younger sister, aged to 42c; peas, 70c to 75c ; barley, 50c I BOY8' COBTUMB. . � I - Child's Bootees, Capes etc. A nice assor ime raps. Shoulder Shawl& . - . I � am the -next younger, 1 73c ; hay, per ton,; $12.00 . to 615-50; 71st prize, concertioa ..................... $2 50 : a, Towels, Towelings, Linens, Qui Its, Co verlids, &c., at Special prices. Grays and Browns. �oft all Wool W'ffs, Tartan W, . . . ........... 1 00 F mishing d, Cloth, Felt, ftitta 1 26 yeafai Willi' I butter, 18o to 25c; potatoes per bag, 2nd " penknife ..... ;J� � - # Big Stock in Ladies' Knitte � - I - 0 . , �gains in skirts . -nd was. stipposed Y 8 �i� �; cost. Hosiery, Gloves, Wool Immense bar . is 24 years of age, m. �' .doz., 25c to 27o.; 11 , out t half price. . sve, gustai-uea a fatal injury in the I 65o to 70c; eggs, pe � 1st Prize, P rtmonie.... .. ....".-I .... $100 Two hundred ends of Tweed to be sold at b alf the and Alpaca Sidrts--must ba cleared - . I i ta h . er- dressed -hogs, per ��00 lbs.', $8.00 to 2nd " �enknife .................. I .... 0 76 1 ; . -1 - thigh frora the ame, but is now re-cov I � . . � - . I I I i. — -- e A few nice Mantles at . - i -ng. Frederick, the next son, is about $8.40 ; wo � ol, per pound, 19c to �00. I ice open to all until 9 C,�ffa, &c., cheap. Come and get bargains I very line. � 12 . � . , aud is a member of the lwm� . I Rink open at 7 o'clock. I � � . : I 1 22 years of age, - � . o'clock. AdmiWon 25 cents; Season Ticket I ----T . - � - Maxr E6ges. Prizes ' to clear. Millinery very cheap b afore I tock -taking. Call and com- . I ­ I � � I -TROYER- t the manse, Kippen,on . on exhibit' in in M. R. Count 4 at' � . Co., who do a gen- I holders an children under 12,15 cents. cost price I I . fi-x-m of Dier, Cook & on the Canada gOLEMAN- � er'swindow. I Your Own Price, . er%l busineis, at'Verdon , ' I 11 . . Ladies' TJ nderwear . . P&Gajf:L0 R%ilway, a ah�A distance west - the 27th ult., by Rev., H. camerop, Mr. Thos. D, D. WILSON, M. R. COUNTER, . - I . - an, of btanley'! to miss 'Mary Agnes . , secretary. Vox(� Prices' i . - . i . � I colem 788-1- Reesident. 7 4 of Bran;dun. Georga�the yo-ungest mem- Troyer, fifth daughter of John Txoyer, Esq., I . - - � � I I � 11 I piasgreen, Stan,JeY6 . I . �NCA' - ! : r her of the family, is about 18 or 19 OU T DUNCAN & D - I i I . . to have FAIRBAI.aN-11 14--Attbe M%nF;e RIP- . � � ��. � I yeaxs:of age, ancl is reported . 0�leron, INTHE HIGH COURT0 JUSTICEs [ -- I , � I I � I i pen, on the Ord in at. by Rev. IR - I ? I � � ,- . I � . � ! d in his room %Ld but- . I - . I LS, WINCE -Y -S. � I been, surprise . Mr. John T-Fairbair ,of Sacramento, Cali- LANNE T Ito, had oldeat daugh- - C1,1ANCC4 By DIVISKON, � - I BLANKETS.1 F Ti . . ; I i .. chered while asleep in bed. fornia, to Miss Agnei Houston, � I . . 1 2 � � � al.y returned a short time before from ter of �ames Elou,;ton, Esq., Tudkersmith,. - N1, Ro COUNTER I . i . i , 01 � , CLINTON-&t bheregidenee of thd, t--% '. GRANT. I I I . i II � ampleting his course in tb-e Commer- I HEN Ity-Mo RANT vs . . a Bed Blankets, Gj!&,y Flannels, MAI I C4 - briae's father, lot 23, concession 5, East %A I - � i Large Stock amid great reductions 4 1 . I : . � &I College, Montreal, and is rapreBent- Wawanoah, by Rev. A. E. Smith, Mr. Robert SALE OF A . I L ey Flannel , Fancy Wincey. . .11 j . .- - � Winoey, Horse Blankets, Fancy Flannel � L 01., - ton.,- . 1� . I THE LEADING- � . I L ; - edas being an exemplaryyoun,g man. . Henry to miss Eyetine moolin . -r I . � . I ! He intended starting the next week for MeD0N,kLD;,--GURRR-11n Holme"ville on- the . i � L - . L - ' I -- I 3rd in stq, by Rev. A. Edwards, Mr. - A. Me- . I � - - . � brothers, with a . ! I Manitoba, to join the Donald i; Mii3s Rate curry, an of � Goderich. . . I i . I I . I � view of starting* a commercial life in S WINBANK -NIMMINS-In blinten� on the 2ud , me part of Matlitob�L or' the North- inot., at.the residence of the bride's father,by I N STANLEY. . . I WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLERs - i and Ulster Cloakings. J . � . I - Mautle Cloths. . i so Rev. 31t.- McDonagli, Mr; W. Swinbakkto � - Tweeds, I I i . � . �. . West. Tbe murderer is Safely in jail. � - Al aggie, daughter of,Mr. G. Nimmins. pURSUANT to an order herein dated the 23rd I j i i . , . - � He is said to be exceadjugly particular 110WELI,-CRAIG-010 the 28th ult..1 by the day of March, A. D 1,882, there will be sold . . . . I I , � ll, - Public Auction with the approbation of I . English and � 11 (oppos ,to j. S. Porter's Furniture Store), . ,h - I about. hia pem6nal appearance but Rev A. McLean, Mr, Haxman H. Howell to by . . I Now is the time to spoure cheap Clot & Everything in Scotch, I � , * - -ning . MiFs Margaret Craig, of Morris. - . Sutherland maicomson, Esqnira, Local Master of I rin at lowest figures. Cloaking and MantleCloths W 010W,, ,seemsperfectly indifferent ooncel STEWART-BLOUGH - B R,,. T , T. the Supreme court at Goderichi by John C. Canadian Tweeds offe 9 . A he com. Johnston on the Ist inst-�itMD. J. Stewart, ieer, at Ratt-enbury's Hotel, in the . -- Is the place to get at cost. . I . the terrible crime vhich . Curne, Auctior I I I . � of Beautiful Plains, Manitoba, to hfisv Jean- town of clinton on F4iv,'1'U It "AV, the 3rd I 1. mitted. , � ette RD. Blough, of V oleoworth. � . y, A. D. 49383, at 11 o'clock in FOR SOHOOL. BOOK.% I . � day of Febrasar I � --- . WELLWOOD-BELIr-At the residence of the the'forenoon, the folloWing- property, viz: Lots ' 0000 AND RELIABL . . 'I L - Anot'her Ocean Steamer Lost. bride's father, Kinoa�rdina, on the 26th ult., by numbers ,29 and 30, in the Ist concession of the E WATCHES, . I I . - I I I oubty of Huro I Rev. Henry Davey, Mr. Ssm'el W9.1wood, of said LOWI)shili of stauley', in the c n, L I aggie A. Bell. -5,6,7, school StationeryI&C. . 01A.11IRT"Etl S17 . u I i verpool dated Jan. Miss M 4, 8,9, 10, and - � . i I � . - . Advice'3 from Li West W-awanosh, to' except vpiaae lots 1, 2, 8, - . � . . i I . I VTCH off the said lot 30, 1 I � 8, give the following particulars eon- WjNo-bl- -At the residence Of the bride's 20, in lic village of Gr4nton, I � 11it, by Rev. Ar. and corn I rising about three acres; anti except I I i . I z cerning. the t6rrible disaster which befel father on the 26th Annie, elde,st d Pritchard, P one -hu odredths acres. of both -GO TO- ! CLOOKSt JEWELRY � aIgnoe of our Tapestries, W0616 and Ramps at unheard of reasetion& � . Mr. Walter King to' aughter of aist), six and seven . The b � i . I . eamer "City of Brussels"' . ed to the . f . the Ocean at � Robert Watch, E all f East Wawano8h. said lot.,4,� 29 and 30 heret-fore convey 0 . I I . . which col de PR '�' It the residence of London, 111iro y I The steamer Kirby H411, li OCTOR-WILKIN ,,W -A I n and Bruce Railway Compan . . the bride's father, orris, on the 27th ult., by ty is situated on the London Road, -0- wo ! Thi4 pt,,per I . � With the city of Brapsels, has arrived ]Re --v. W. Birks, Mr. George Proctor to Miss about two and a, haV miles from the town of a PAPST'S AND SILVER - PLATED WAREN : � I - . I . here, and. rej)orts that the collision oc- Bilen Wilkinson, all of the township .o! Cliliton, and in an, excellent farming locality. - � I . I . � .: . I . . . . estuary, of the Mersey. Morris. I A�out 176 acres are.�Ieared and the remainder, i * - eurred at the -At the residence , hardwood, chiefly . S' . I ' a, City of Brussels I foundered almost FOBEST-MoINTOSH - of 'the (i5 a,cres)- timbereil * with . B- - i . Th Eighti of her crew and bride*o mother, Brucefleld, on the 10th inst., beech and maple. The soil, is of a rich clay loam, I I Readym4de Clothing -�-aid Gents'Furnishingse i . immediately. Re�. John. Ross, Mr. George W. Forest, of ivation. The build- . I I . � � - - by � and is in a fair state of culL � - � ! . two passengerB were Arowned. When Stanl&y, to Imbella, third daughter of the late ings thereon consist Of an excellent one and H2ONTARIOS I � i ! . . _ - a . I I Brusselis arrived in the john.-Mcintosh, Esq., of Brucefield. li�lf story brick dwelling house; 28x4O, with brick. SEAFORT ote my old pr.oes. See my reductio:dS. I am bound to reduce the stock. I . I � I the City of too of the -A It Goc ds Warranted a8 Bepresented . kUNDERS-UVRRAY -frame barni3 .on each lot : , - . of the north-west lightshiP at 8, ­ -At the residet M kRchen,'18x30- and two : I I N clothing 11 positively at cost price. Everythiug . vicinity . bride'i mother on the 10th insti, by -Wv. � . I on Saturday morning � the � sanders, of. Bay city, t� with stables in connection, all being in a fair I � . The remainder of my lot Of Under -OW COST. I I . . . . six o'clock , . Dauby, Mr. Geo. 8 state of repitir. A never failing spiing creek I f in Collars, Ties. 80"4 eta., etc., BEI� - , ense tb&� the captain d�cid- miss saue Murray, of Stanley. to the barns, I a i i I fog was so d ide 08 of flows througli the premises, near - 1 , ; ! I . ed . not to attempt. to Inake headway, but- KERR-R&Y-In Brusseis; at the res n and adjoining the house is a good well with . ; I - I � I , . . . � I 1 ! i i I near the lightship. j * R. Grant, Esq., on the 10th inst., by Rev. pump. 'There is also a good orchard consisting - 1 '. ; I : � - remain under steam - J, L. Kerr, assisted by Rev. S. Jones, Mr. of aboui 21 acreq, well stocked with fcuit trees in . . I � . i WateLies, Clocks and Jewelry ke. . I . . I I - ! liept, the captain N . ag. The fenm on said lots are in fair - I . : .. � I A careful 100k -Out %va'3 �. H. Kerr, editor and proprietor of the Post, good be . . . � . and warranted to give satisfaC­ , I OIES. I � I ' . and second and fourth officerB being on tQ miss Nellie Kay, all of Brussels.) - . . . . lied . i ---�BOOTS AND SH � . THE�T,-ELS &Y -At the Yan.e, Kippen' on the coaditi . P.� ! . : . I . , I I I I oking I T - - . tion. . the brid,ae, all d - H � � I .he pilot also lo 10th just., by Rev. H. Cameron, Mr. nry I � f . I ; . c ! TERMS OF'.SALE. I I z, � prices 'below 00 - I out. The bells were kept ringing, and Thiel, to miss Elizabeth Elasy, all, Of the' I . � I ! of the stock in ' i department at � � 10 sale to the -- � I L the balanee � the fog -horns freqaently Sounded. For Township of Hay. - Ten per cent. down on the 4ay I f 1 4 I offer sew and chiiarews Shoes -all vim I ; - . � I to, LadieO% Mig � . - I - I laintiq,g solicito, s ; the balance without interest . . tiou. men's Long Boo ut of rubbem i lay in oaf ! L . . ; sometime the stoumer ety. � 1. p be pbad into court on the 3rd !day of Alarch, . - !- IVI. R. 00LINTER, reduced Vriees--qu%Uties the.best. Fidl assoxtmO � I men' were posted in Dea,ths. tp i sty!�S. Note I I I . . I Extra look out S(30� A. D. 1$83, when the purchaser will be entitled I . � 1. I t i ance and to -be let -into possession. . . I - � I every part of the vessel. These meas. T -In Clinton on the 4th inst., Jo'hannah to a CO11veY . I . I: � i I . baser at the time of gale VVI'll be required a � - I ; . ure-a had a reassuring effect on the pas. Stoddard, wife of Mr. John Scott, kaed 26 The purc , fot the completion of the ; - I--- . � Pr I tj( al Watchmaker and Jewellezi. I will. not be underSOld-OV67- I . gengere. Suddenly the sound of a VeB- years and 7 months. 7- to Ftign an agreement - be put up, subje6t "I . I -class goods we ; I � I . � I I � -in Seaforth on the 6th inst., Fargaret purchas�. The prop!�ty will- -NOTICE - All partia ovftg notes or accounts GROCERIES---�-Infirat , 1. Sol ap.proaching W&B heaxd, and a large DUNCAN i, wife of Mr. Geo. Dun an, aged to a reserved bid. In 'Other respects the eon- to & firm of o. F. Wagner & Co., ninst, - i thing fresh and idiabl% I . i I - I L. Stoddan � I be the standing conditious of� or i I - I ... rd: distant, and 85 years and 3 months. i ditions of sale shal I come and settle by the 18t of February, 1883, i 0 r.r 1 0:2. , . steamer only a few ya a I - 6 lawyer's hands for col- ! . - I . I - I . . meEwhN-At LeaaburV on the 28th ult., Jennie, sale of4be court they will be given into 9 I I I I I - I i my be obtained fr Affner mtends mo,vigg to�Dakota I mavin quickly, thrpugh 'the water, OM . . ; " beloved child of Mrs. M. McEwen,aged 7 yeare, , , icitors, lection, as -Mr. W I � HE uncil of the Corporation of the county I - D � , A Yiirther particulars in loome g iiut in tile fog. � Almost instant. 8 months and 3 days. ­rmtssrs. Cameron, Holt & Cameron, Sol in tho.'S - - 188-3 T11QMAS KM I . I I . . pring. b.'F. W,&GNF,U & COF,, T I , --- . % - of jiuron will meet in the Co I . e, en�hl John Hosk-in, Esq., Q.0., Toronto; T"H�of �- . � - I � ly, and before any steps could ,be taken BUID EIANAN-In Colborne on the 80th.ult.jan t [Grod ; �citors. - tho Tovi u of Goderich, on Tuesday, the 23rd of i I -, i - i Ito 11tiff's Sol! . - I . . I . . �eloyed wife of Mr. John Buchanian, Sth con- the A tioneer orfrom the Plai WANTED. -To sell the Welcome IM. I All acconuts against the Council � : � I I �- � � I to a -vert it, ed at GWerich, the ��th day of Januag, AGEWETghser; It will wash the most soiled parts �'sent in before the first session on the � t Stre6ts, Eeslor*- ; I OMSION 6888ion, aged 62 years. Dat j � and warke ; I i .. A TREMENDOUS �C as required. Guamn- I main ,W Of MARTIN -111 Grey on the 2nd inst. Win. Martin, A. D. 1883. - nts as much 511d lay of meeting. PETER ADAMSON, � i Porner i 9 rich. of the game z i � S. M&LCOMSON, Master at Gode . ufactured by WIL - � / . 1k ! was seen to be inevitable. The bo aged 80 years. teed a first-class washer. , Man 788 county Clerk. 7W2 . � I ��� "! - - I ; "d, - , ��7�,w 'iff - "7 - -q I - - � k`-�- I � I the starboard AT]jINSol - ROW & pROUDFOOT, � I the Kirby Hall Struck N In G ' on the 29th ult., George GAII laintifrs Solicitors. CAMPBELL, BlYth, Ontario. -7- - I : I - . . . I � . 7 I , 7W4 P � � I I bow of the City of Brussels with terrifto Atkinson. . I - I - I . � i � LL i I I - � . I � � , - .. . . . . . i j , i - I ­ ­ . � . I t � X I . � i � i I -� - . . I � . i I - I � . � . � . - - � ! - L L .. i I I � . . i I . � I � I - � I . I - f . �, . � I . . � i I I � I I I - f i I � . - � - - I I . . I - . �N-t - I 'I- I I � �- �