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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-01-19, Page 8f__ - - F Z011 ; . I . I : Thorne. -Dirootors.-MaKillop - Wra. . I KENNER & COLDWELL, . ,ee and. John I . Archibald, Richard McX . S. Brown. Hullett-Robt. Armstrong. , : Bartisters, Attorneys, Solicitors, &c.. Walter , McMillan, and �hos. Neil*ns. � DONALDSOICS BLOCK. Tuckersmith- George TL McKay and ;; . Main Street, Winnipeg. W S.Xuudell. Seaforth- John Car - roil. Messrs. David ;Johnston au& L r : � � __Uoney Invested on First -Class SecuritV, Andrew Young w9re app6inted auditors. � I ; . ; Collections Made, &% After passing a vote of !thanks to the I . "I retarning officers and ! directors, the __ T. � S. R x im- m mz, B. A. G. R. COLDWELL, B- A ! . I I - I I . t �. - . - _,_ . meeting adjourned. i � . � z I ____ I - I � -4 i I � � I I f - f1tro U (g:tp 0 0,, t of L I IiGH ScHooL.-The follo*ing is 1� ' i I * " the result of the writteu examinations .... held at the close of last term in, Sea- , A - I - . forth High Schcol. The maximum I . - 11 __ L . . I � 7 12 1 IMTRICT MATTERS. laumber of marks in each subject is XOO, � 1, - ' � _ I , I I -1 except in grammar, composition arid ; . . I I - I il I dictation, in which the Marks are 180, ! . . I . I Z .. Mmssits FoaTza & Semi took advan- 75 and 45 respectively :- . � � � , ' . . � I %go ofthe holid*y itessonin repairing and making %Q_3N?:W --- !RJ?01!4;d� MmIx '.. ir anadhin&y, and f 5 necessary alterations, to L the . — F. . M .,i FS F9 r 190:mp M . W. � il i have added new tools and new maebiaer3 the, etc t4i g 5. -,a : 00 ; ; �_ , . i I which places them in a better position to 1W - nVo i - 1 4 L 96 Go'd %::q td '. I . I L t ly. orders aoliciied for shfiftiog, CD 0 L I : � � � orders prompt 4 rX, =0, t4 !4 f r I f - 1r: : I z ,W 6, .. 0, P, I J. 11 1 pulleys, couplings, hangers, general mill machin- xr!� a 0 - �% (D = : : t= 5i'.4 = . �. 77 ,T-icuiturai mungs, boiler fronts, grate, ; . � I ,5,c.,, Ory, ag : a 0 CD 5 r t4 .4 : : - - I : ts . . . �, I I bars, and all kinds of foundry castings to ortler, MCI: : 0. - . : : 9 9 H" M - I I L . . : : : : C3 or : � ; I f. : 11 t � and repairs of all kinds don ice and : -!'- - P ,JU f e on short not V. - - - . r " I , r . : : : : . : : - - - - - r _41- satisfactionguarantted. 7WI : : : : : : : : P: I 1�1 : : : : : : : - I - - I ��, __ . . ; '­­ - 'k , , -1 4�, . , ; 4 EXCELTANT FOR THE LiTTLz FoLxs.- :.: : : : : . . - . . I � ;1�_;4 The "Little Ones" for January has reached our . t_4 I - b� I -A P_ V i ," ! �, . table, It is beautifully illuminated, is printed � 8-8& I N V. & t I- � 5 i- g', 88 ;5. bo , " ; - - I L "I 't In large clear type on good p.iper and is a first . ir I ,Vvi class monWly magazihe for children. The Russel t!4 - - 4 ti -l'.- Publishing Co., of Boston, are the publishers., cxg: (D � ­­ . ft V 1f4LL--- I'licaslfwayear- )789-1 - W 0 I I �� f � 11�,- 0 Es � 8 -V % -4 C" -�@ P , - - . W OD .4 b- - � I �-iih-j 41 WANTRID1 LCKEDIMMLY.-A good gen- I - . I . 1, - I ?� ,i IJ � I . ,.' ,,, I ii f1:u L aralservant. Applyat once to Mas. LoonzA , -, V df 4-- I I CQ =T 01 ?O !I 0 L ji;� 1. the Manse,, 1-ondesborough. .789-2 . Q. a) �, . i. A, ,I ,I 4 *� -14 g1' '_ " it 9 & ?- '3* 9;2 3! 0-2 a a I Mr �; WOOD WANTED. -Wanted, a -bout 20 . F � . � I I a - . . � ltkia cords of green marle wood, for which the highed � I I � 0 - 1 1�'.2; 0 ;I . � f�­!' ploo iu. cash will. be paid. Apply at Tut = -4 " n IN � �, . . , W 0 e 11. . gEmn A M I . J_ �,�'L-L !�UmToit Office. 78D I " to CR V4 V. Cn t;, 13 � - �Q�� . . . - 1, �7 , � —0 - W � to : . I in 04 . " I 'L I - 0 - . 7 u -1 I � - - � . 1E ,first Ecn -4--i , 4 ,- Tn,z 1jTxR&u-y­ goo Ty. - The CA 0% CD 95 1p, sp. &,t 'I " - � . - , ... I --le, 15 -4 CA = C, t " bp� Vt !g i I 4'�, 1 meeting of the Literary Society for this , I CO 00 a I � . . 3r 7 "I -_ �� season wM, be held Lin the �Mechanies' . tj � I . . 7 ­ -- - ; -1 9. . I .1 ­... ,,V� � ; �X - il Institute -rooms this evening. The ct t 'ta- "Pt t " , I 11 nn,tt 'ta-- M I ? 01 4 ,-. bo V 14 I " chair -will be taken at 8 o'clock. ' Read- � ", . - I . W1 - 0 . . � : .J: 8X ?2 CD . I , - . 4. ;L I ingamill begiven byLMOSsra.McCaughey, 1*7 WS 'Co 0 . . '114 - . ; r �, 9 � - 1� -ulloyt, Mulholland, Hilliard and !'A' -11 '' 1, 4 OR 03 cn = W 2 3 PO 17 " � Cc @ T --a -s- .-A 8, , L _. � . 1 1 - F. L � � Bailey. .A number of ladies have also 5-06D -4 F . I . :' � _�- I � . , k �� .'' - t- 11. " kindly.consentedto contribute. Anad- r .1 � - i P� . ;� 1 r. . 0 1 ­ 1, -a &A. o. a* 01 �11- r ! Z, , -Z3-- ,� . �� , '.. L mission fee of 5 cents will be charged, � Cn 0 at ! 1� . , - 0 Cn W_ V1 1= 0 P i , f, - . L � 4� the feel to, go in aid of the Institute. �r . I- V � . . - - .� 1. - -1 i . ; _�� - There Will be a very pleasant evening, �, ­ , A `12titt � 7 1 _� . . � I , - ..4 1 L ­ -4 01001C 01 V.n Q .- J� and we hope to goo a large number 0@190 I$- UQ . , . : �,,,,, , . - � 7, . . f- -; present. I : . N - . 1:4 - . � � - - " ; - ,�� I --- �, L -IMT 12 -389 93 I , L � I , (M bIL 9� :� -4 M bo b" Z I &00 ,%?,a t- � 4 - 01 0;, Cn at _ I ; . ". . COUNT -V CONVE-NTiow.-Great prepara- ­t o. I t4 � -, tions are being made for the annual . � - � P , J _; * . :7 � I . A I : i ;,L _' convention of the County of Huron KXKK19Z ; �_11 4 �Z �_ - 1rw_.___ -5,5,;*55 1. � A . - ... . Sabbath School Association, to be held - w I 'QU M' I A % mm %Q %M 1�i � Z ,, � I � , -11 � I - � C, � I ju- Exoter OnL Wednesday and Thurs- . t I- �_-� I I K 0 =00 :3.=p 0 9 . �s " � " - ! ",� ��17 dilay, 14th and 15th of Febivary. A P P" 5- . NF E.� 4 X 164 10 ?Z:4 d t4 L q i_ - M 0 M �4 1 : CD ': !r., ,A ;- g e,Lr !b 9 5* ;.- _� , ,splendid programme 'has been arranged, : : : : Z CS : OW% f 1� Ir I . � T � - 1� r?_ , . : - : : : - : I . IT. I � �:. : : - and as the Association is non-seetarian., : : ' 0 :. " . . i, 1� � . : : : : : : : : . 0 : : : - . i I V -3 : : . - �, 1�­ L . 0 11 - �- the beat tailent of the county has been : : : : : -. : . : - ; : : : , ;!., I , : : , : 4 - �. . : : : . . . . � -_ %. secured to introduce -the various , sub. : : : : : : : :.: - 'I . . . . � � . I I . - : 1, X __ . . . . , - :-- - I I � . : �! rj--�. - I joots.� Every school in the county is : : : : : : : : : : i . : : : � : : : :' - ; J� F . , - I . , .1� _14r_ 4- requested to - send at l6ast-two, delegates � L-4 � : EC6 Cn g"M � I... I �L' : I : - ,� i and more will be made welcome' -4 = . 00 � � A.D. . ­ . i � - I # � - P. 8 � .. EI a = ? I ,, I i Schools which have,not receiverl blank 1.4 ., Olt CA bo. R at t . . -1 � . , M (7) W -3 :; b, t M2 CA C" Ind - i I.: t furms, for reports can get them by drop- QQ 0- D '.. =,Wo, a$! -1 . � . ­ . . ? t � ' 0 t , ecre- . to. I v 4 - : 1� , I ping & card to J. C. SteVengon, 8 . a I *� - I cm M �! ,,gco 0 ­, I a 0..-4 04-4 o- . :t f i �i , �V "ry� of Clinton,who will. also be pleased . !1� a '? �; h io forward.a, copy of. the programme to to I =;I - ' - 00 OD t.-4 M . I . I L i -, D -4 0, W 00 0- .. ,: : �� ­ � � tr 04 , 01 : F I - ry t= . - I any pastor, superintendent Or 8ecreta -_ - z 9 ! L 1: . I 0 1-9 I � - . i I : t ; of a Swiday School in the c6unty. ? IN . it L . , 0 0 "I . � 0 — � 0, -4 ).A b., b. 6" �-4 0 L : � Z f . . to I I .� 4 W 0 CA I- . . 5 hIM .- PC 'D C) W 0- -1 ; 1� � "' Tim. Nxw Couwom.-The 'first meet-, . 0 (!kl . I � t 0 a Z I �� f, . � ing of the new Council for organization, . I " -, . a � . P �Xj 0 vs _L I , I - ay last. The sev. 4. ?I .. �:. . . - i took place, on Mana i f ! � � Cn F -I R Es -.T-ri a' C.Q 01 @ �0412 FD 6.F .- 1- 0 ribed to the neces- = 0 co Cn 0 , a . L - _10ral. members: subso , 0, - . ,J : L . ; �, I vary declaration, Xr. Cline -put in a r. � i - ts 2. . 1 4 . t __ disclaimer,. declining toL retain his po-. a, 2 M 8R..4 M . � C, � t - tt 4, 0, bp. t 5. * , i CA Co G. Q. - r 0- M 00 c� . . I L L sition an councillor for the East Ward, 51' _t - F I � I . I r I ­ : . � i . 0 JQ CF& .-a ft VD -a C* 'Z I - � and the probability is th-at Mr.. Brett Q - b.. (= V1 = -4 , , .. ! I I- C.9 CA W oto C0 0 1 � � I � . I ! - � . willbadeclared elected in his Btead. 0 � " � . � L . � � : 4M I . t X A, C.0 to -12 = a 00 .- - M � . i j, .r. WM. Elliott was re-elected Clerk P. -ZZ 00 co r a @ (n 4 L . & GO to C) k� �, L t , �, � - 9' . I I �xnd Treasurer,. and- Messrs. Win. M. I I . t T - .� � - q) - I - . . � . - L i � Gray and W. N. Watson'were appoin t- "" 0-1 b..)" -2 CQ_ "01"tv, � I I . -a = ,;� W b� �_. in t , . I : ­� i Go o. T_ tcoe . . , z. .L ed auditors. Another commun cation - to CA W_ = 5 i . � . � . - . . I i r . . - :­ . � wag received from Messrs. GaLrrow & . 0 I � 5 - � . L 1. L . leroudfoot, in behalf of Mr. A. G. Van- ,�j,(15 a ,1, ,­=Cn2s 0 01.� "Wp-w�- pp. : L I . W = OD S of C . 0 -4 CO QR QD .at Q;� . � � Egiaond, to, the effect that if the town . 'al , I I i . I I � I � � I t4l - I take thanecessaryatepk to procure pare � 0 ; I I co " co I-& = r, a a; M -3 CO OD Lo . . Z . = 01 0% Co b- . Z water, free from the sewerage of the �' " 0 (;) C> - I � , � - , ?I . ��. . I ; t I � tawn.- for his mill, he will not be *,ffi- I . - . � i ,I ., 7. t. � cult to, settle with otherwise, 'The OHOK p,-, -4 U4 cp:�,:4 V, 4 X 5 1 . 4 - I I � �r V CD P . � .9 ;. 0 . � - S 7 V 5' M , � matter Wag left . over until the 'next 1-1910106 � - 9 10 cc Go 0 as � I . 'R 1-4 �:: 0 5 0,� - CD I . �V I . f ; � � i4Z of the Council, which will be Cn 06 R , . U , Vo -Mol tjoNe, I i - Moot ! �1- .", ,:" a 0 t-4 5. 5. a: S, � I � I CD �, 3101c, on. M onday evening. ,.d a U & I 11 H ND lr=-C., 9 t4 I � 1 15c, 0: L , i - . q I t D V CD - 0 15 :4 : 0 . P . tj 'Q. so = : - � . 2 r -,, : , - n : . Pj �_ r I � . . � I- . W P : ,:r : L Tito IMTKNTIS rX THE 11115TORY : OF,A 0:': : : : : 2,: F : " : N c. . 0 . I f : RossE.-The following is from the Lod- �': : : : : : - :-: :-: 0 : : , . � i !. - �' , . ; ...:*:::::: � 9 � I I. .. i don, Advertiser of Monday last: Last : : : : . , . . * - : , - : : : : " "I L . a, A - i , Ir. Samuel' Fraser attended : : : : - - . � I , ! avening M : : " : : : : : : I , I � , . �, . �, L F 1� serviceat the Park Avenue Preabyteirian 1 e 1 ; � ." - _. . I i h with which he I f -P 0 C4 C� � C) CD C4 C-� .z� I '� � Churah, ty, mg hia orse I i �r I . . 1� had driven in front his residence in 011A. . I . i - = Qn . . I t.4 CT � I Weatrainister, in the; shed. rThe horse, ,;, , -, -, t,. L . o � , . I L 1. $1� CA LO V1 - . .. ; lxowever-, did not remain there until Mr. . P, M . Im . . . � - 124 �. I Fraser waii ready to remove it, for abciut -4 _. FD ,F�' * � � . , . . � 0 � i q i I 8 o!eloek, the sextion Observed some per- ex Go R �' --I .1 �O �a : �- GO CD . I � son back tfi.a cutter I out of the Bbedi � M_ -1 M -1m co V " r. � - 0 = VQ Q rn C. . I 0 0 r W * � 1 . � in, and drive rapidly away.� , Mr. . . .. . I ! .ItLmp - (A ON % I , - " a )" , � � - Prager was immediately noti�fied, and tr il )q F0 & ro C, c:, � -.1 CD I , L � I gearah, instituted in, every direction but . to cAlto W � 1. , 01 I 0 e,b I . . I . - . Z, . . without avail. This is the same horse . . a I - . � I Cal - I L , that was stolen from Mr. Fraser about I I-V ,=. , V bp. __I 00 Co CD I � L" .C, _; I 0 � I two years ago, and after a, vigorous L-2 CO P- c. a ,I � Z I - ! . m-reb, recaptured in Seafort�, having a - V. ., .0 I i . Be a I � . I i I F -1 on A -.1 a 5 �- I , keen almost dxivou to death. It is to 0 *� *� WCO-4cnt ; Q cc cwx 10 0 co ! , - I . " be, hoped Mr. Fraser, Will aga in obtain I �, I - . . 7 , � M , "CD 1 osSession 0 W ES b-,'�" 29 "VAM.-I 0 - i I r f his animal, and -the co i 1. CO I- P_ K? ! . daring thief be a,warded the f all measure -Q - I � -1 of punishment he deserves. � i I - I R I � to C� C4 tA -4 Q1 ; I I . . i . . A Elurtow Boy PROUOTED.-The many' . _ I C� . . I � 0.4 b� b -A %. b.).- -9 , I i . I �_ = 8 Ca 00 _Z1 �P- b- ct c) � ; fri6nds in this county of Mr. A, M. 9% 9, W 00 CD -Q �- CO � I � . � . - 9 i . . . . Taylor, formerly of the township of . - � � � � z, Grey, but more recently a teacher of- *0 W t W -s� CA to -3 ,,�. 0 � 0 W P- �­ 00 Go -4 to 03 0 � I I the Ingersall. High school,will be pleased � 9 . I . . - I PC ; . to -learn that he has been appointed to . . . . ; the position of Read Master of the Ot. : , .1 0 � � . � I tawa Normal School, and has entered . . � � . - i 10 . ; I . � - - N. . . :�_ . upon the duties of his new posit ' ion. He I . I I I. i I I was eapged for this yea;r at Ingersoll, Polm PA0Xixa--We_,_4aresay few are i - L-1 . . . . I . � � Lat in view of the advantageous posi- awa-re of the extent to which this'elater- ; � %. I I tion offered bim, the trustees of the prise is being carried o� in this town. . I I � i Ingersoll School very reluctantly ca -n- A few days ago we had an opportunity . I I ; I : mqnt of I : eel -led hisengagement. Mr. Taylor is, of lookiDg through the establigp, I-- � * . , - ; ? I , . . in the fulf-el, sense of the word, a self- Mr. Hugh Robb iA Harpurhey,-and , .. - � - � : made man, an -A by his assiduity . and were,somewhat surprig�d at the im. � i � � ; . zeal has 4ualifiea .himself for his Menge amount of material, bc th . cured I . � present hfgh position iu the 'professi n and uncured which the-: place contains � . � , . of his choice. That he will b it; - as well as the extent and co plefleness , . I of the facilities for carryin ola! the i i c,sasful in hia new and higher sphere, 'as : � . . . � � � he has, been in those be previously ocon- work. Duringthepast fall r. __�Robb : � pied,we have,not the gligh test' doubt, and has erected a laxge addi ion to.,his,build. I � . I I ow he has quite I ten- , I the action, of the Minister of education -ing, go that n I f I ..0 _q a ex ' I f . . in bestowing upon young Canadians give establishment which eratirac9s 'all . � I . sucL, positions, and thus eiacouraging the modern improvements pinct I con- , . 0 . : . veniences-for carrying 911 a Most ex- � I I 1. their worth and ability, is most com- . � 11 - : I . I tensive business and arning ou the � r . *.---L-- -1 al. The 6tin) preLses , very best materi, � . - Ta -z AGX1CULTVUA_t SocizTy. - The are heated with steam conv�yed � from I . annual meating of the members of the the boiler in large . pipes and3he 4eces.- . M I . .Lucke,rEimith':Bra--,ueh Agricultural So. sairy machinery ,used is driven -by a . ­� - ciety,w it held -yu Tharsd1y of last week. steam engine The N�hole premises, - . a :_ � * . . - Therew"afair attendance of mom. from cellar to garret, are kept go glean , � : bers. The Treaeurer's report, whdab and tidv that one can karcely realize : - - . : � wag read. and adopted, showed the that such a business is carried �n in : I i . t I I Society to be in a fairly prosperous con- them, except for the ta�gible evidInces L . ilition. The su-�-ject of amalgamating in the shape of porks woikmen and ' ' i . � t; i - with the Souba Riding Soeie,ty for Vne machinery which everywhere surrpund � . 11 I ]Rarpose of holding a fall sb(j-w one in the place. Already this se obn, ' I 1. . I in 6eaforth, was taken 1� up and -over One thousand bogs have been 1p,ur- I I A elicited quite a lively discussion. chased for this establishment, ali . . - . It was ultimately detidbd to - offer considerable number More Lwill b re- - . . - ihe riding 5ocie the sum of $650, quired to keep it going du g the I I I ty I rin � sea-, . I providinc, an amalgamation could be Bon. A � . thus- __ , tj large amount of money IS � 11 .- formed, and the show be hold in Sea. circulated in the town. Most of the I I i V I I =1 � I I I t I I fi It - I FV I I I - L w E i r 11m, t, i i i I .- . . . - forth. The following officers were then product of the establishment is diappsed I . - . ­ I- . �hcted for th-3 current year, viz.: Presi- Of to local dealers in this and surround- . � I . . . Tice President, L. ing towns, but last season a large 'd � dent, lobn Hamnah.; 0 .1 I . on- � . I , i� . _. 5 ­ : . - . : - - . - I i � - - I , . . , I . - . i. I ­_ I _. �� � . I 1i signme'nt _4 as I sent to - Manitoba, and I- - . . about the first of May. We bope,the . re- large by'him.--Mrq� her I Strome, 6f Winnipeg, is sister, Mrs. Passmore. -The orders are Already in from tbv.t rrovinoe I for a oonsid of this sessoAls fore, our citizens will give .,him a ! audience on Tuesday nighC ,-Mr. James visitina. Rev. j�b n B n-r7ton, of Toronto, will con, production, , The practical pait 'of the Wright; got,tvio-of hit fingers pretty duct the auuiv�srsary services to be held business is mainly under -the manage. has badly nip,p.ed b� ,the Shaper in Broad. foot,s mill a few days ago, but in the P the 91st eabyterian church, Gorrie,, on ust. - On the following Monday ment of X -. David Dorrence ..'who no superior and . few equals;;'Wo- are planjug he is suMciently recovered to -be able to . evening :te will deliver a I lecture in the glad that a 2. interest of such importance Work again.-bir. Hugh Robb has pur. - same ch irch,,subject: 11 God'o Wonder Beavens. � to the t . I . being carried on with 96 Ow chased from Mr. Duncan XcBeath,that Writiug n the ' intended for last I much euerl;lLud ability, and that these ,neat cottage on Goderich street, adjoin- . [NOTZ.- but was re -The above wits wea 3eived too- late for insertion.] . . are being �bundautly temunerated. - . 101�oe of Mr. Bensone The iDg the resid ,. . - - I I * . � , a - price paid is 11000. This is the cheapest I Elibbert. I - ; I � Tin Ri'roiax MEETING. -T ere was property that �as been sold in Seaforth � CHANG XG HANbs.-Mr. James Bal. i i quite a lar e attendance at the meeting I for a long tlm.�.­m­Tho Sabbath school . lantyne, I of Usborne, on 'the boundary iI ' held on T41sday evening in fie Royal convention held in Egmondville church between ' Hibbert and Usborne, disposed, � Hotel I he purpoae,of selecting dele- for' on Weduesday'last, was fairly attended, 0 f his farm of 100 acres to Mr. William - gates to abillena the Reform Cc nvention t ' L and the. proceedings were both interest. - . The evening Stewarb.for the handsome sum of 67,- at Henaall on".L Saturday. The following �. . ing. and instrudtive; Beg- I 800, and then purchased Mr. Mabaffy's -_ delegates were elected by ballo to repre- .aion would, no doubt have been much � farm (15 D acres) for 49,500, being S1,W � , sent the town, viZ, -­ Messrs. Wm. Bal. - , �: more largely attended had the evening been We hope to inore th4n Mr. Mabuffy paid for it two lantyne, �dward Ca'sh, Wm. 4. Gray, give so storm I not y. years ag' P. This shows how farm pro. R. Commqn, Alex.- 'Stewart, Al. Y. Mo. & summary of the proceedings next perty is commencing to "boom" in On- -Loan, R. D�, umsden, John BeaAtie. An- week. -Mr. and Mrs. Dennstedt, of Ca�- tario. . I . drew Young, John G. Wilson, Chas. berry, Manitoba, have beeo visiting ab I SALE. --A chancery sale' of farm, farm - Lowrie an I Arthur Forbes. he ques- the residence o'f'Mr. Andrew Young for stock aii5l implements, took place on . tion as Ao who the candida�e shonid' several days. I Carberry is .becorning p, 14 12, c nee8sion 12, on 'the 4th inst. be was fully. considered and dig- smart, commercial town, and we are . The pro )erty belonged tc� Mrs. Harris, cussed, .i�nd while the, 1 meeting . glad to learn t hat our former- townsmen .� . L The par, . ,haser of the firm was Mr. was unal3imous in its deter�Aination the MeBars Logan are doing a splendid . Robert' ood, who paid for it $5,500. to loyall . e nomineo of -the Y app rt tb business there. -We have recently had The bidi ing for it was n6t so spirited, i; wbooever be maY bdl�_s strong 'tbat'tbe a considerable addition to . our an ow . . nor the brice realized sol high as they feeling *y4s manifested 'next crop, an immense depth having fallen would lAva been, had it not been Mrs. _C&ndida* should be from thq northern . part of - the Riding, and Mri Wm. M. Wednesday and yesterday, but there was not muchWind and the roads have Harriswas 6tit, conpidering anxious to retain it herself, the nature of the soil Gray wa, selected by the meeting as a Dot been materially affected. -Mr. D. . and the condition it.. is' in, the price suitable.V�rson to Place befor� the Con- D. Wilson has purchased the ice on the . Maliz � . w 'd. The stock and im.- as goo ventiou, and the delegates W re!recom- . . Egmondville dam, and will soon com- �lement � sold very well, brhigiug in all mended 1by the meeting to gi,'ve him mence supplying himself and thee' i I . ltlzens about t � If their sup orb in the Convention. , F with zero for ,tho summer use. Mr. education. After the examination-, ,200. t, - � ! 40— , ' . � I THE tRNiVAL.— e rs; Oka ing David Davis, oif Hibbert, left here yes- er ay for the old country. He accom- THA -AGRICULTURAL I Exeter. I � S6CIETY. - The carnival�Df the season wai held on . panies Mr. Templeton of Tuckersmith. Annual meetiDg of the members of the Wednead py evening last. C)ugidoring -Mr. James Burgess has opened an Step . heni� and Usborne Ag � ricultural So. ,the storn� y eve,aiDg the attend an6e both Oyster and Fruit saloon in the premises ciety, w I s hold at the Central Hotel, of skater and Lapectatorg was jar a and 19 opposite Kidd's'store, and as he is well , xeter, t �. I a Thursday of l"t week, the .� &L -every respect, success. the carnil al, hy I known and well. liked, will, no doubt do day ap ointed by statute The Direc- There w,er.e quite a number present a good business. , t ors' rep brt showed that last y, e�r the - from a dii itan'oe. Many of the costumes - 0 - ­ : .Society liad a membersb p of 381, and were. re4,.ly good,L and thq 9harketers ' A IIURONITiK ABRoAD.-We have this theyconimenoe the New Year with a taken, w U personi ed. ,The curling . week re'ived from Mr. Geo. Lockhart, . ce �alanceof something ov ir $200 i -a the I rink Wall. ai4o open, and the lovers of . I Jr., a copy oftbeTaullina Times news"- treasury, the unusually l4rge receipts at the "roax Z'gamel' enjoyed their favor- I paper. Paullina is a town in North- the gatd on the occasion 6f the last fall ite pasti...,,ne to their hearW content. western Iowa, and while a little more Bhow,co tributing mainly to this happy The follo�'ving is a list of the prize win- 1, - I , than four months ago there was.nothing c, result. The foilowing,Officersand Di. ners: " I �, I Ladies'. Vwtwne.-Ist, Miss T I Pu& Wil- but the unbroken prairie, there is now a thrivirig town of about 300 inhabitants, I rectors year: D.1 were elected for the ensuing McInnis, President; John Han. l , . son, 11 Highland Lassie -" 2qd, Miss I b i 'a, with stores, business shops, and profesr ter, Viel Presidenb�; A. I?yer,, Secrr-tary Annie R -Sea Nympb." I sional offices of all kinds. The Chicago. � and Jam�es Pickard,! Treasurer. Direc- . - Girls' 7o8tame.-lst, Nettie 1 Wilson, . , and Northwe�tern Railway 'was laid tors - essrs. X, . Moir,elock, Henry efFlower ;",2nd, Maggie Broadfoot, past there in June last.- ItB weekl� -Eilber, ,1 ohn Glerm, Jr., James Ballan- ,:3-drl . "Jockey. � JM ' 'Nil p,p,r, the Timps,is a large sized, newsy. - tyne, Jchu Willis':, James Loadman, Ik,n Girt S) ater.-lst, Birdie u ; i3heet,with -.%' good, healthv business . - Js' es I . M Own, j ohnil Hyndman and Win. . 2nd, Han;na,h Kidd. : . � . I 1Costuwe.-1Bt, J. Chambers, appearance. It was sent to Mr. Lock- Bagshaw. � i i I - . Gents' . I 41Red i ' bart 1�by big brother James, who has . -since the village. He has gone north to start - i Crqss Knight;" 2nd, R. Jamieson, been out there last spring, being M, - . Morris. I'Dutchnian." ' - somewhat engaged in stock and land A Goo OFFZR.---�Mr. Thos. 6'ampbell Gent 8�ater.­Isb, T. Klinkbammer; . speculation. He thinks -that country is - was*offered t8 500'for his farm but re. 2nd, T, Coleman. __. . more desirable than the Northwest, a�B . fused the sat�o. .1 it isl however, Mr. I Boys' gostumc.-lat, Jimmie Rose, . i the cold is not nearly so intense as in Campbe] . .1 8 n ent&)n to sbIl this coming ' i t a ' "Highland Boy;" 2ad, Alex. Broadfoot, the more northern latitudes. When be segson, nd remov 'e to Darlin � "Convict?, � John TA'it; 2ad, . wrote, on the 6th JAnuary, there w . is some I . hing over twe6ty years since Boy Skater.-lst, , only two inches of snow with very little . Mr. Campbell I cam 10 to �be township, Jirarnie Xill6ran. , 'I cold. The snow fall goldoni e'kceedB a and in that time he has proved himself I Juclge&.�-A. H. Ireland, John G. Wil. Cameron. few inches in depth., Fuel, buildiva a kind a ld obligii)o neighbor and a good son and �ieniy 1 material, implements,1kc., are equally s . 13 f citizen , J, 6nd all will be s rry when he I � uderstand it is the int8l)ti . U - � 'On ,We low priced as in 'Outtirio. soil a removeB i to have another carnival -in about three - .The very deep and rich, producing corn, ali . A CLO 3F, CALL.—The other day while weeks when music will be.. vided, ' Moles coarse grains, %nd fruit to perfection'. driving a load of posts, Mr. Embery and race,l of one, tw10 and five will It also affords special inducements . had quite an adveuture� i It seems Mr. I be one of ,the prominen t featur B. � . stock raisers as the highland prairie s �� Embery s sleighs cut olf the road, so be - i - � : r covered with abundance of tall, nutrit - " thought n he would prop the load with , - THE S9 UTH RIDING -SOCIET'Y.—�, The an - ous grass, which when out ad d 8 his shoulder, but he was not strong n ual m ee hig of the South Huron Agri- t' said to be equal to timotLy bay. It s enough to bear up the weight, and not cultural �ociety, was hold at Tnruer's within two miles of this town the beind able n to get from under it quick . 1� - Hotel, B Ucefield, bn Wednesday last. F;1 . I Messrs. Walter and Hector Cowan, - enough, he threw himself full length on 4 There wol a small attendaube of mem. formerly of MoKillop, have their farn 8 the anovr and over:came ,� the load and bers, bei�g few more than the directors. located, and which with skill and ente. .,- left'nothiDg outbut his bead. The old It is a eat pit that the(, farmers, q � y paisa Bach as possessed by these -gentle- . adag' e sy peared before Mr. -E rubery very ido not tak I ef�peciall I e a grea�ter 'iater- eit in 21 working of this society. They men are sure to' yield good return;. Their , lands a little more than a year plainly.that so he get it Wa 0 root hog or die," 'I 4S. . to work t ) dig the snow from shoul -a as a e sufficient, interest d, ago we]. 8 -e purchased -,at from 56 to I 'an. der him, - which ' lie did slowly, but in it to tend the annual meeting and periacre, and the same kind -cannot -surely, a ad let his body drop down so as become m ' embers. A great deal more now be purchased- in that quarter I t less than from 015 to $20 to let tb 3 weight of the posts rest on the interest a 3ems to betaken in the local per &ere.= snow wl ile he crawled out. . branch'soPieties tham in this one. An Com. . - � LOCAL � i.�--Mr. Thos. Ellis sold a fine exhaustive and interegtiDg report, pre- . 1' � colt, thr 3e years old., the other day to pared'bylthe Secretary��"was -. presented ' Ethel. � I I Mr. Tay ,or, of Belgrave, for the sum of on behal of the Directors, and was- . . ' FALsE ALAIM.-Our peaceful villagers' 3.-M r r. Robert Such Bold two steers adopted. This report we shall publish 'statement were seriously alarmed by cries which - a drover the ot�her day for $60. -Miss next week. The financial showed that there were 114 "members * were mistaken for an alarm of fire, but M. Ciim)bell cows to sold another one of her . r. Thos. Cam pbe'll for the slim last year, and that $1,119.75 had 1�een I i oz' rushing forth discovered that the cries came from a young man who wag of $30. . Miss Car*pli -sent the milk of paid out in prizes at the spri4a and W11 i 0 , shows, a d, including the balance left T rambulating. the streets, mournfully Te I of I three cows last season, to Bluevale cheese factory for which she realized the over fro 'I, the previous year, the present ' � Tin . repeating the words "Co boss, co boss. He got her. , . � ' nice BUM Of $90. She has still another balance � .. the treasury .is $149.43. The NEW SCHOOL Housio.=For the Past fine cow for sale. --�Miss Minnie Ray,- of I follo*ingi officera an t ' I year I there has. been considerable talk of Port St8nley, is vi3itiug �er friends on elected for the ensuing year, viz.: Hugh Love, Sr., President; Leonard Hunter, building a new school house in this sec- the 4t-hline of Morris. � I 'Ist Vice-PresideDt'; Robert tion, and -a number of ratepayers near , nnal meeting Of the Grey Branch Agri- Stanley, - ..Usborne, Dickson, Tackersmitb, 2nd Vice Presi- M. dent; and, John Beacom, Thos. S'mP- Herifryn wished to have the sobool moved nearer the centre of the section, . A G00D - SALE. --Mr. Alex. S arks, of P son, Roblart McAllister, Johm Willis, but at 9, meeting held on Saturday last tbe Browuson 11DO sold a heavy draugbb James P�ckard, Thomas Russell, Win. it was decided to build a brick school mare a ad -au en dre two year old colt Bell, Dr' Coleman and Donald Mo- t house on the old site. by 11 StarliDgsbiro Chaimpion," a few Ginnis, Pirectors. Messrs. George Jack- CHURCH. MATTERS.—O Wing to the. &b- days ago for the bandsome sum of $600 son and Wm. Charters were appointed e of R6v. Mr. McRae last Sunday, senc - to two gentlemen from JExeter. This � auditors. I i no service was held in the Presbyterian goes to show that the Browa.son Line . - I � I church. -Rev. Mr. Clappison preached still mai ntaiDs its high re utation for p I I LOCAL BRIEFS. -The dwelling . in the Methodist church on Sunday , . � -goodhorses. Wetinderi P sta d the same .house of Mrs. Connors in Flarparhey Was night, and administered a richly de- gentleman has been offer�d over $150 destroyed by,fire on Saturday and little served rebuke to some boys , who per- , for a snaking 0 colt. Who ca;n beat this? of the diontents saved. Mrs. Connors sisted-in talking through the whole ser- . . 0 THE Tou-N-suip . FATHERS. -At the first had be�4 from home for about.two ""' � � . . meeti ng o i the new -old 0ouncil held on months I nd no person had been living .. A CHAPTER Or AcCIDENTS. —Mr. E. R. Monday last, Mr. George Stewart was ­ in the I ouse. It is supposed the fire Tompkins ran a sliver into his band, re-appomted Clerk, and Mr. John Reid I I � was can 3ed by- rats or mice flgetting. at and on account of inflammation setting Trea8urar; Mr. John Tough, Sr., was I I w I matebeE. There was somoinpurauce.- in has been lai;l up for several days.-. appointed . As8es,ior in room of Mr. Alex. Mr. W. 3.- Robertson a,rrived home from Mr. A. Cameron, while Bcuffiing at Mr. - Sparks, who declined fil __ ling the posi- Edmonto:4 on Saturday last. He intends Milne's mill, fall and sprained his knee. tion an)tber year'. Mr; Andrew Stin- ,If' April.- going back about the first ( -Two of the young lads of Ethel, , son waE m -appointed etaker of the tr . Monday night last was the boldest of Damed i ,eBpectively J�hnuie Elliott and ' ball, aln I Messrs. John , atty and Geo. 4he seaE on. The tbermometet registered Willie Hicks,-wbile wrestliDg.on top of Baird, 8)r., � Auditors. .. rer 6 1�1 belovy zero, but the niaht1was calm, a car of lumber,took -a header into the wag ins iructed to have the -township C, and the cold was not severely falt.- snow, but without any serious results. accounts audited on or before the first Messrs. Robert Jamieson arM'Thomas ,,Boys will be boys." -Mrs. J. M. Davie"s of Mar3h Dext. After passi�a a few Dancan,oftbis town,and John Temple- slipped, on the road the other day, but aCCQUnt3 the Council adjourn' ,ed until ton, of Tuchersmith, left on! Thars(lay didn't hurt anything but the road. The I thelifirst � Saturday in March. I . for the' Ad 'Country. They ) sail from road wasi doing very well at the last re. ; I THE AGRICULTURAL SociETY.-The . . New Yc rk on Saturday. Messrs. Dan. report. - . . . annualmeetiug of the tanley Branch , can and Jamieson go on business, and __ L I I I . Agricultural ID . Society W s he (I at Bay - Mr. Te pleton is on pleasu!re �bent.- Gorrie. . I fiel4 oi , . Thursday of J st week. The The Tuokersmith � Branch A!gricultural I ' LoCALITIES.—Mr. Edward James has audlitors' report showed that last , year Society bad the largest , embersbip �, purchased the property known as the ,I theLSociiety - had a membership of 188 last year of any society in the county; Gorrie Driviog Park, payiDg therefor I and, pai , I the surn of -t24125 in prizes - the Stephen and Usborne Sodiety comes second, --the f former had . 39�� , members . 055. Mr. Jgmes is now the owner of . 1 225 acres of llu­d close to the village.;- also that , carried there is a bal. ce of about $20' forward to the n 3w year. The and the ,latter 381—A Mo!nt Foresb paper Makes the following reference to Mr. Walter Sff-inson is engaged to teach a school aboq,� four miles south of Gorl- followirg-officers Castle, were elected: George President; Win. Townsend, a former Seafortbite: Mr.11ar . ryB,rowri, ' , ri(l.r--Miss Mi4gie Pefferes is at present Vice-Pmsident; . James Armstrong, who for some. time has filled the posi. visiting with,,�'er sister, Mrs.-Passinore, Secretary A. U. Campbell, and Treasurer. Directors- . tion of teller in the Ontario )ank here, of this village. -Mr. Jas. Walker, son Green, Al ger, eorge �ames Wild, Ja Cowie, Jr.. has bee a promoted to a position in the of Mr. Thomas Walker, of Howick, re- I es office of the same institution ' I I in Toronto. The re M Brown from � turned about two weeks ago to visit hip I Thos. N Robinson, aftill, James Hudson, Edward and W.1. KEYS. Messrs. A oval of r. I . Mount Forest -, s regretted by a good'p ortiou. of - parents after an abscnee of nearly twd years, most of which time he spent in . Barker Auditor 3.nd Geo, Parke Nere appointe�. the citizens. He had become quite a Da�ota. He 'liker, the climate of that 3. _� :favoritE,. being. courteous, ol�iging and State well. aud intends to return in the I I . I I painsta -ing.-We regret to state that sp�ing.-Mr. N. S. McCready has em- I Hay. Mr. S. -IV. Cady, -of this town is laid up barked in the mercantile business in THE FIRST.—The firbt, meeting of the .with a 3evere attack of illness. For . our village and has secured the serviceF new Council . met on Mooday last. After is- recovery was .doubtful, of Jas. Young as manager. -At Ab routine I proceedings, tbq following offi. �but be is now improving.-Ml-.H.Smitb, of Ogilvie & Co's. mill, leaves here on auqual school meeting, School Sectio; No. 7, 11owick, Mr. P. P. Aylesworth, cers were year: appoiuted f6r th� current Samuel Foster clerk, salary Tuesday next for Montrea.l.-We would remind our- readers of the lectu're to be was elected trustee. -Mr. Wm. Wil., liams, son of Mr. J. R. Williams, of $110; anditors, Faust, Owen,G�iger and Daniel t a salary of $6 each ; assessor, delivered in the to'wn ball. on Tuesday Gorrie, does not like Uucle Sam's Do, James Bouthron, salary $75; treasurer, eveningi next,'by Rev. Mr. Hill. This minions as well as some other Canadian -Michael Zeller, at $80, and Henry is probably. the last time our readers will Eave an op'poftunity of listening to boys -do. This is evident from the fact that he did long Lipphart, collector, 9,t a salary of 855. this versatile and pleasing lecturer for , not remain in Michil. gan. I I Rom- Is , Sweet Home." etc. -Mr. Those partfes taxes for who have not paid their the -year 1882, are requested some time. as we understand .the Rev. erened I has Cunningbam I's moving to the city of by resolution. to settle the same with , gentleman re-Q'gned his � . I charge ere, and intcnds- I Guelph this week, and g Mr. Wilda i into the Coll go t or on or before the Ist day of � � , moving away ecing the house lormerl oocapied 0 y F311-U."'I. , . "ext. Af�1.13r I)a2sil3", a few . I I i ; � . . __ :1 . I I i � I . . I . I . � � a I I � � ­ �. __ i � � ! � , ; f �_ I � � I I . I . I I I , I .1 ! . � � � I I . __ ; ; ; � . i ; . . , - I . I ; ­­ I. � . . . � � � ! . I I- accounts the Council adjourned to meet -1 ' roxeter; G. H. Noff&tt ana " ' �fa - �16exlt)'Xth,Morris - ­ I . - __ - � I � � - _�f �! ; I on Friday, 9th of March next, when , v ; and Alex.Thom . y I _p . I . -� � - . 1. I - I - I 11 � -patbmasters, pounakeepers and fence. n, Turaborry. AnditorW-D. Scott _� I I - I ; - viewers will be aDpointed. . 13 n i James Willson, Brussels. Repres- � __ - - �- .. � - � - . 1 4 . I . . THz AouicuLTV'UAL Soc=Ty.-Tbe an- utatives to the annual meeting of the 11 . Itive I - , . ­_ - I I r I i . - nual meeting of the Hay Branch Agri. I As Assooiation-W. G. -11ingston, - I _. _. - . I � . A, . cultural Society was held in the Towii " orris, and R MsAin,Grey. Represen. - . . I- � � � . . I I I . I � I � � - "Ball, Zurich, od Thursday of last week. � I to the Cotiucil-D.Stewart,Brus. � ' - : I I � 1 - I I .There was a fair attendsince, sbowing I els.� At the subsequent Meeting of . __ I L : : I - __ ,� that the farmers of Hay still take, a : )irectors, D. Stewai t of Bru-,sells was - . 11 . . I I . ::: � : i lively interest in tfieir excellent Society' LPPOinted Secretary, Treasurer. . � � I ; . 6 � . . Lamt year the society had a membership !kHZ SCHOOL BoxRD.-The &st meet. � I . I I I i : , of 164, and paid ,in pri es the sum of ilogof the new School Board was held � � - � I I - ; 4345 and is in,& most sat ofactOrY Pool- I I I 6n the evening of Monday the 8t,h inst.- . . I � . i . . , tiou financially. Mr. Hu h Love, Sr.. our.'out of the six members wera-pre. - - � � � . I I wait re-elected Presideni; Mr. Henry Heyrock, Vice -President, and Mr. D. t ent. Mr. E. R. Wade was elected -hairman. The report of the Principal fl — , I - - FiFTEElq T3. S. Faust, Secretary -Tre isurer. The . nving the namt-s of th6 children who WHIOLIM 1111ul . - . I following geDtlemen were appointed' .0id not attend school the time required 'the - - . 1. � __ � �__ _­ I - directors: - Robert McAllister-, Wm. � Y law was received, and p arents of i . A 11uponite 1i Michie, George 1�ncballan, Alex. Me- �be saidghildren were cited to appear . - I Ewen, Robert Broderick, Michael Ker- :)efore the Board and answer for their . I A=-�% P. 4) ,,Rt P.J.'ota, jl� cher,' James Fans'on, Win. Buch&U&U 2egleCt. The followiDi are the teachers � ; .1 ; . � and Wn . Sebarfe. Messrs. Frederick 3noaged for the present -year and th* P13 _. MR' EDiTort.-DzAn: *1 �ess and Thomas Johnston were ap- alary paid each : J. Shaw, Principal ' interesting to some :of: . " . pointed auditors. 1 700; 2ud division, Miss McCulloch, THE Rianox EIXPOSITOR; i I � � ... - - 350; 3rd divieion, Miss Hayes. $250; - livision, - - % old Hurouite i c - 11 ain7burn- th diVibi0n, Miss Ames, V50; 5th . came but her=s] - . . OUR 9CHOOL.-The ex ination. of Miss Killoran, $250. WEDDING— One of those pleasant inysellf and �ny boY, 1,600 -acres of land. � the pupils of the Kinburn school, took place on Friday, January 12th. Th 0 . ittle occurrences that happen to Mostly , � I � � ,quality and -zannot I � . fle were examined by their teacher, pupi I of us once in life, took - place at The ' esidimee of J. 1R.. Grant, Esq..Brussels, high,x0flinIg �r&irie, W-1 . soil. ' We ha-.Ve 160 ac, .. Mr. King, assisted by Mes$rs. Newton, Duff and Dorranee; from the neighbor- n Wednesday moruing of last week. I I - Con, _pma batojad break ' ing schools, and the way in which the refer to t e marriage of Mr. W. -H. Kerr of the Brusselti Post, to Helen Kay, All. the apring. There is I , got b$ digging from tA pupils atiswered.tlie many tions to' them, showed knotty ques- that the Of this town. A pleasant seb-ct company � from the surf=e., Th, � I � I -put school is in a very healbhy state, and as sembled at the home of the bride, at 10.30 a.m., where the ceremony was . best quality,audis e( ; e and -dover for.dtock� reflects great credit on tewober, Mr. King, who iE the present . deserviDg of . performed by Rev. J. L. Kerr, of Dor- - macli to keep stoc), ' all praise, ike t I he school -, a one of hester, father of the groom, assifited by the Rev. S. Jones, of Brussels. one hundred -heact of C1 all the hay thut i!� -Teql heaviest in the county, t tween sixty and seventy pupils ere being b - . present. .Of course, the bride lookel -sweet," ((lid ' ' a gooa qua-lit,y, aUd CW ' I The attendance of the visitors was I arge, a bride .ever look otherwise?) being attired in cream cashmere, beautifully * through the wiater- . run hQre through the i ' ti and shows that the peo pl and vicinity take a lively 3 of Kinburn interest in ith cream inoire and Spanish trimmed w � . their knee -to being up I I for education. After the examination-, ' -Mr. lace, and the customary veil and orange blossoms were not wanting. It would : ter gale here eattm Canaila, and calves ar Brown was placed in We from Mr. John -chair, when KcMillan, M. , rd to flud a prettier brit1e, and the - �� -, -- in the fall, &ad yearift , .speeches P., and others, dialogues from children, . 'M opriate: 0 . ,me seemed very appr ., Happy is the bride that the sun shines ' I . . =Mn�on cows are , from 435 to 45o. Las and a song from Mr. Daff, I the proceedings, when all wound up eparted well ' on." The brideffimaids were Miss Nessie , - - -11i(308t Winter that I - . sno W we h-J�A WA pleased with the day's entertainment- Kay, sister of the bride, and Miss Ethel Kerr, sister of the groom. The former ' _� most generahyfro�zes up &I. VisnoR. looked divine in her pale pink nuns of October , a�d V�e il, seeding, ab..t th� wit Aub -urn. veiling, trimmed with cream Spanish ' from -about tb 6 Middl, LocALiTiEs. -Rev. Mr. E mith, pastor lace, gloves and slippers to match,white . � � � fr�st till ti of the Canada Methodist Church, was . � blossoms at her tl;kpat and in her curls. no more - � a; winter I hadus'nice Dot able to fill his appc - intment last Tyli s9 K ert wore a'eale blue cashmere, - - I 2 . -� expeett'l. Tli,e coldes Sunday on account of sickness. trimmod with cream Spaui8h lace, baw- ; below zero 4nd. but He is under tbe'treatmen of Dr. Me. it is hoped thorne blossoms in her hair and at her . t1hroati, aud 6rearn - � I � . : snow. Cropswere a Do'nald at preseDt, and gloves aud slippers- year, as :coald be eil he will soon be ablo to fill the ap- The groomsmen were Mr. W. E. Kerr, " � I ing way the I pointment -again. Mr.Wishington, of brother of the groom, and Mr. A. M. - . the - -6 Therb are people�, wh Wawauosb. occupied , r. Smith's Kay, brother of the bride. The bride's � ; - - � ` for fhe last eight Ye, pulpit on Sunday, and delivered an presents were costly and numerous. , -, ploughed their 'land ab�e discourse.- Mr. John , � . . Melvin is Among the list a gold watch and chain M rl . ___1 i I. Zlee ped- J slid ercip ; �now prepared to give i stiuctions on from the bride'8 father, and a beautiful froin I .p � they burn.the Wiantlr,o the violin to all who ay desire to familyDible thegroom's fatber,and � . I ting it on the f4ua, all avail themselves of his services. Mr. other presents just as costly %ad beauti- - I I - manure -makes, too .m. I Melvin is a g6od musician as well as a 'John ful. We wish the young couple a long, I ' I , i This part of the first-class carriage builder -Mr. hap py and prosperous life. They left � -_ .coun as Manitoba for raisin Platzer, a well known citizen, has left on the noon train en routt for sulne of : " better for oats, corn a the village. He has gone north to start the Butera oities.-Com. � � ' . � � rraide;from 20 to 25 ba - business on a larger scale. -Mr. Parker, . * I _1W : the &Pre, 75 to 80 bu the noted carriage builder has lef t town, Ba,yfi&d. bush,els, of flax, Kad as has also Mr. ' John Ferguson. He has been in the blackarnithing bustuess CONCEUT.-A concert in conm,clion I -, � bushelsolcoru per :8 here for fiv� years, , bdit receutly sold . with the Presbyterian Clitirch at Bay- field, -was be ld in the Town Hall on I timber here -only I . Wood per,cord is WC out. He goes to Iowa. -We wish him Buccess.-It may not be nniDtArestiug . Friday evening, the 5th inst. Miss and doul. is wortb V : to the readers Of THE EXPOSITOW to Mao ie Foster failed to put in an ap. t19 � -_ The singing of our. far to baul the wood I . ur cos &v,e a I -� b n- I Ih - . know what our village is made up of. Well. we have two I -dry goods stores, two pearance. old friend Professor Jones, of Seafortb, who' , � - acres fenced with a, blacksmith shops, tw6 shoe shops, one I never fails to meet big appointnamuts, was grand, and'with Master Fred Fos. creek ru-nuing t rcrual . � , is settling -up very-fas carriage shop, one paint shop, oxie hotel, three cranks and on e pedlar.- ter and Miss Sarab Morgan, thrilled � - �. _� � here 'first there *ere 4 ' . us ' Mr. Wilson Old, of Colborne has sold the larg6 audience. with daight. Miss Morgan looked beaittif al. as a rose bud. familiea-westof at � for fifty miles. 'The - i hip. farms, one to Mr. John Robertson for $3.400, and the other to Mr. Hewitt, Dr. Staubury also favored the audience . , � in vp . due very fast. 19 for 05.000. He bad a large gale of stock I with an excellent reading, rend-ered in his wsual �ablo style. Mr. Currie of � - do like the countr., - th_e�eople. The at] and implements on Thursday of last week, which proved a.splendid suacess' Goderich, was there also, and exercised ,- - - I * and pbliging. The st; high prices having beea.fealized. He -,-' his well known Obilities. in sellina a - - 10 . quilt, of which ,Mr. McDonald became .- seera to be prosperou I . . - an �' � � With, the �ch ge. -I: thinks of going to Manitoba in the spring. Ve will be misseahere, as he - the pos,lessor after a spirited conteit. , . from O'atariovould ( i '' is a good citizen and &-a eate'Prl'ing' The audience heartily sympathized with i Mr. Currielu the two � would be well please'; . This is the place for � useful man. . uniaecessar .y. in- terruptions he met -with. Oae hundred � I I stropg and able i a,ud:, . . Brussels. and thirty dullars was realiz.�d. . - __­ - YOUTS truly, W0+1Lk . . - - - I - of Morris. : PROPERTY CHANGIC.-Mrs. Geo. Colvin . Hensall. - , �e aniel,ry o� Das sold her home ana lot on Elizabeth street, to Mr. R. Wallace of Grey, on , I -We notice by posters - CONVENTION. , MU'. E1)1LToR._'SXJ - - private terms. . that a Reform CoriventioD is to be hold � _� kindevough to granl . OYSTER SUPPER. -A. very pleasant in this village on Saturda , the ,20th, y - Y'Pur 'O-Urual to lca1 in � T , - oyster social given by the ladies of inst, in Hodgins' Ball. I 1 W1, re, L yO11V1 SIgtidtiltUr . � St. John's Chnich was held on Monday derstand Mr. -_ I I &ud!'the northern pal , evening last. An excallent programme -Wm. Colwell, late of Winchelsia, in- : the,aevellopment Of I was provided and a very pleasant even- tends shortly opening eat a :carriag ?D _* and waaon shop in the premises latdy : - . wiilive material)y`L� . ry -profits, it they ,can bj' iDg spent. The not proceeds amounted 1 - " - � -occupied by Mr. James Beverly. � - � L I their general' -support- A SLEIGIIING PARTY. -On Wednesday RETURNED. - Mr. Y, Inn � yjf I-I.T&M , " tablishuxent �)f U, evening last a sleighing party of 35 per- � Tuckersmith, returned home from Manitoba, a few days ago. He says it ir .. . Far4uhar. Thore b!a� meeting held, aiid U, 1 song from Brussels, paid a visit to- Mr. and Mrs. W. G.' Hiugstou of Morris, . . Paying there allright enough. - - . - � 0 � � of Directors appointe . where they enjoyed a very pleasant COMING Ix: -Grain is now co - ' ming into the vill! age pretty freely; flie prices� � solv0d to raise the su I vide:.bui1d1­ng,s and Ot evening. Dancing., singing, and asplen- did Oyster supper made up the pro- have a.dvanced somewhat of late, and, , . amoLlUt is to L I � �lbe. I . . the sleighing being excellent, a large n_ shaxes of SID each a] gramme. A GodD V. quantity findsits way daily to market. - , I- - to bo, given to otb'in, TE.k-d.--­W. � Vangtone, on Moliday last purchased a fine pair SARBATH SCHOOL MEETING.-Tha an- I ., tilatthe interesb Ms- . . I . A stock ' bay horses 6 and 7 y?ars old, from Mr. nual meeting of the Rodg-�rville Sa,b- bath School, was held in the church on . - largai areE64 � �: - � videa, and parties - aT ' ' Morgan of Morris, for the'surn of $425 cash. They are heavy draught horses, Friday evening "Last, on which occasion ­ �, . , :r;l . ., vassfiag for Ptock. ' - - 'M �.irkioai which has� and are intended tb be -used around hit the Sabbath School prizes, comprising maz)y well.selected and valuable book' a, - �,_ pag.,'two sea­aon�, bu . , ' - M1.118. - tnx Commm.-The newly electe� I were distributed to the children. The ,-_ � � supp rted sufficieDtl I ' ' 'o I r _z I le as it show council was sworn in on Monday last atteDdance;ou the occasiou was Very . teStifying the interest fult in the � _� - profibab . .. , - genatal Aisposidon 1. at 11 a,m., when the officers for th( . . year were appointed: G. E. Cooper _good, ' Bohool by both scholars aud parents. - I � livaituntil. they. see, . . - lbef4e thf;1 Will taki. Clerk; T. Kelly, Treasurer; W. M The report read of the wormng a " na- state of the school for the -past ear was y �_. - a - .. t�hat, is the sole reas � , ; Parker and C. R. Cooper, Assessors. W . Hartwick was chosen auditor by th( very satisfactory, and sliow(,d it to be ia I - . I �_ -- pay �etter. ACprjes �, S., - ;�44�ro �d. , 3 t.hinlysc . RV Council, and F. S. Scottby the Reeve. a prosperous condition. The old. of. 'nearly -,I_- � ..,. 9. . , . ritoty, which'ibakles ' ' MARK-9TS.-On account of our buyerl . ficers were � all re-elected for the . I_.., _� - - 1. I.. 1-4, an I - . cream ieNpensiv giving the highest market prices for ensuing year. � - :1 I . I - � . x � -, quantity of butu - produce, a very large quantity has been - SLEIGHING PARTY. -OD Frilay evening " 7 �.. I attract buyers, but t . . coming into town: -Fall wheat (white), of last week, a large and merry sleigh. - . the pa;t.rous aftprde� 86c to 88c; Red wheat, 90c to 92c; - ing party, to the -n amber of twenty-five, . . . , Ye for the seg.s( � .,Spring wheat, 85c to 92c; peas, 68c t principally made up of. our villagers, - � th,e suppoIrt. be � inei . . I 70c; barley, 43c to 50c; oats, 34c; For , . might have beeilf seen -speeding their - 1; I � �. . 1,000 poun:Is per di - 1 $8.15 to $8.60; bay, V8.00; butter, 16, way to Ailsa Craig, all comfortably , .� - L.' could be, maliz6d al to 20c; eggs, 25c. - I packed in S� long and roomy sleigh, , " � made. The Object THE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. -The an. I drawn by two span.'king spans of horses. I The have _ L � u - ,� Work , p a lgwo. fac nnal meeting Of the Grey Branch Agri- party as we stated, were on, � that they might Sis cultural Society was held on Thursday I route for Ailaa Craig, where they were - - - ioh'coul . . per day, �wh last. The Anditors'report showed that met aDd' heartily welcomed by a num- - - - the support be - V� the receipts for the past year h ad bee I ber of friends with whom a pleasant . - 11 Then by zombiUing 8822, and there is a balance of $10' ,9 � . evening was spent. Although the drive - , - . .1 quaintity woul&Gom 1 still in the Treasur . The followl'UT y . 1� was long, all declared the trip a pleasur- " , in the State price. . .. officerswers elected for the eDgUlUg able one. . � - � . have gone in &ad M: . year, viz.: -W. G. Hingston, President; Sun-pnisR.-On Tuesday evening the I , . - � the butter was p -old R. Marti n. Vice- PreBident. Directors * , reBide'nce of Rev. A. J. Parker, of this - . last fall for'36 cents , , W. H. McCracken, A. Forsyth, D. Mo. place, was besieged,not by burglars,who ,,.I- -be.. as high as .55 � Laughlin, A. Stewart, A. K. Robertsoi, were reputed to be pjowling around -our i I me 1 �� �hig i's "' extre ) I I Robt. Brown, C. R. Cooper, W. Smit i village, but by a large: number of his , -, - - York markat is 0Pe and A. Gardiner. Donald Stewart was . mein bers and friends fro- m &,round Hills ,",i'k�'\� . , - make qu"titieS to A ,,�,,�,\ - , re -appointed Secretary and Treagurer ' _ Green, who bad taken advantage of the _ .- 7 - being Only four 'ceni THE EAST RIDING SOCIETY. -The a'- �right moonlight and excellent sleigh- . a ' - . be nicely ValauOle' I nual meeting of the East Riding Agri. Ing to pay their pastor a visit ancl ' - freight between her culiural Society was held at Brussels , spend a gociL�l evening together, and in - there being OblY � on Wednesday- last. The attendance of � thus coming' did not come empty hand- 1, I poUnds. A U-eto', 1- - � I membpn was not as large as usual, tl e I ed, judgir-gL from the many well filled. ` - ` pounds per dk* wo, day being very stormy. The Auditor a' baskets and bags to be seen 'in tho _' �: � ing "penses to a`v, � report showed that thd total receipts for sleighs, but on the contrary, well pro. . '7 -.- SUPPOSO 25 cents W the y4ear bad been $1.15 )2, disbursements vided with the good things of this life, I I , I 1. - 1z would distribute - � I $1,196, abowing a deficit of $44. W.G. which, together with their kindly ex- "' �_ 11 )0.--w . 1 � 7- - '. weekly,of $1,54 RiDgston, of Morris-, was re-el6ctel Fresident; D. McLauchlan, of Gre, r, pression and good wishes. - were well - caicul&�Zed to cheer their pa6tor's heark -, 47- � I - � �.�.r . cream, Suppose _. ­ I � � weekly distributed :;�* . Vice -President; R. Gibson, of Wroxete 1, and encourage him on in his labors. I.,-...- ; -Who tould eaBilY a . __ � - 1 - �i�_ ' 2nd Vice- President. Director-- 'u'. 13 V; - We congratulAte Mr. Parker on the ' 1. I _r�.. __ give Iku W, 7V,J it won';' , ,- � - - $7.5% 11 Greive, MeKillop; W. H. McCracke , kindly feeling existing be' twen himsell" _* _;� Uream of ' - Brussels; R. Brown and R. Marti -�Vawa,:LQ le, aud.trust that L 11 and peop they may -' L .4 I?IY C44141 be got t! 7I.- Grey- J. Rube.­&soii, z I J, ) h - ". � ,,o:)c_­.0 'nue. - I Z, - _L, : . � I I - - I � ; - L - L - I ; __ ! L L I - I � . i . - I . - ­ � I I � � . ­ -_ � I ;_ � . I -1 t .. , if � li�__ , �14--. � ! . . I _i� . . I - ____ - - � -_ - -;-,- �� -1 I k , I I . I . . - I . ­­ ­ _ _ _ ___ � � -- ­ _ ­ _