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His i I . .1 I & I - � , I I b� s�ent. Ur. Henni 9 Is 61le of the old ried,, and came to th Veal 13. On brother, thus left alone in this trying � -� -_ .. I �� - - I - - '_ ,� ` I - . 4 - Iv 4 for the ri' An settled on the skip, 10. N _� man had been Aecte ght __ severe frosts we this season _ Cajority for . not at ag pioneers who came in o the township husband in 1843, r next the final game between the and awful moment, quickly alarmed ' .�'. - , '�ea were delivered" he,quality of the ticle is � w she resided until Frids� � z - 4, place. Add;'e by t . - I ­ � . � I - . purou fay"Osiotov goodio The snow h o 1�*u so deep that I when there W", sc'LrO( 1Y A tree felled, farm in flulldt w � � . Scott and Ve%Lwill be the neareab neigbbors, and then set � �'. I L ihe Rev. Mr. Aichardson of Stratford, long her de' ago this qec,� rinks of Messrs I 1 4 . .. - — the Rev. Mr. MoCoy of -Egmoudville, the'ice undernesto ig n�t solicli and tho -with nothing to serve or a guide a ath. Forty years hen the winning rink of bravely and earnestly about rescuing:! . . ­ , : - . A I . . . .— — � ' the winding paths bu 16 blaze, and by tion was an slmQst u ibroken forest,and played off, W - t - � � I I I era were so shallow! in the fall -that _. - ' 11 p ay off individually for his brother, which alter much exertion! .� - and the Rev � . Teeple and wat d 'a id -her share in s8sist. these two wi I I __. . I S; Messrs ne omichael d - 1. - - - 1: I : ERB.. ii n h sty has worked Mrs. M ier husband in the the medal. � .- w .. � - . 119TRICT I&ATT 8 . bottom, W1 ch b!9 industry 5 i I he was successful in doing. - Deceased ' � - � - �� � � ­ - i McDonald of S4forth. The addresse they froze nearly to th� - with. leaves ImBelf up into eas rcumstances, and ing and encouraging. ained � . I . I . � I i were short, �rautical,, ;aoud sensible' causes the ice to be fill . converting a bush farm into one THt CARNIVAL. -A Very 13UCCeSSfUl af ter being taken from the pit reg I � ,Z READ A" PROFIT.—C*mpbell & Co. really1much impurities a id makes it very , t�e esteem of his n ighbors. Hd has . labor of able 'carniviLl was hold on Tuesday last. The Consciousness, and survived for about' I :. , . � 1 ) L � , buytheirgoods for Cash,and' sell for Vash on and were i in advance of the Bud other 1 . mber f the Council for ten of the most fertile and comfort d attendance of both three hours, during which time his - . . I _ ordinary run ot tea meeting. "ohes. diflicult -to get off .— M j -. Wrn. Crombie, een 9, me 0 , � - . .� I - r-amallprofits. Bat for the next thirty days 3puty Reeve and Reeve, and homesteads in the County of Huron. display of dress an "r . I formerly of Seafortfi, Mit who has been ears as D( � no two skateis and 13 a y ood- mother and near relations were per. .11 i . goods At noarly dibost, to make The music t6nished by the church ad a f amilY of eight ohildre .. � I t they wili sen &vi .he fact that he now -holds office b She h P_ I i I I room for the large stock of j8pylug Goods coming. choir was excefient and seemed to be in Dakota for two years, is at present in y ud six daughters, but two of the The following are the winners of the mitted to visit him, and look upon the ' I i . I bie I now located on Joclamation shows that the ratepayers sent; a otter diffe le race, W. face of one whom the loved, and who . , I . Voma 9mdy to hand. POn"t forget tj'"' highly appreciated by the -audience- town- Mr. Crom �B ded her to the 11b rent piri as :—Two mi - y - . � , � . , has 4f Turnberry f ully appreciate his care of daughters prece !-- — &91pulcm & Co. : solos were also given by the-Petabina Mountain$, where ,he I s, F. Stratton ; so short a time before left them in the - - - Well rendered r ifare. A vote. of thinks world.' Her aged partner8till Burvives Smith ; half mile, boy ile, best of health and spirits, and in the. " ' WAxTED,-Two or throe good servant � I B, large farm. He is doing well and 1he public we - one in ' - . Mrs. -James Boattie, Miss Beattie suc � as tendered the chairman. or the able her, and he will have the sympathy of half mile, girls, L. Wilson , - :FPIF­ 1EENTH YE girb for dining room or chsm"r work� Apply at will return in �1� is sea boys, N. Geriy an, back- very prime of life, being only 26 years I - 'WHO I NUMBER . anoe to jomt k*y�,a, F.ayAi Hotel. Str1itford. Miss Mills, while the singers were likes the country. H in which be filled I -that office; the entire neighborhood in b ; half mile, in ­ E I I . ie, who is in Manner � ' . I . I greatly amaisted and the good effect the spring. Mrs. Cro bereavement which will wards. W. *oods, of Seaforth; one of age. Deceased was the eldest son . - . � 79&2 - . � oy the delicate health, has b en spending the I lso_to Mr. and Mrs. Henning for their breavement—a unt mile, hurdle race, W. Smith; half mile, and main support of his widowed . � - —1 of the music inuch enhanced t , in'# entertaining be all the more keenly felt on &coo . I I - � I - The. South . B:uro 1 t land correct manner- in winter at her father's, Mr, David Man- f elf -imposed trouble . US young ladies, N. Laidlaw; best dressed, mother. He bore au excellent charso- - . . U� CamPa'gn' very efficion � . -was of tbelOD and uninte ruptedassociatio . � -An Old �riend Heard i heir friends. The whole affair er;- beat . ter, and was greatly respected by all 1 — I L : I which the accoinp&niments were played son, of'Tuckersmith. She hopes, how- wbich h We existed between himself married lady, Mrs. Ale1and :.1 . �ttor is from ARCHIBALD B181HOP, � 13Uffi4iently recovered to rought to a close by a hundred and � Th- - ling be � by Miss Booth :on the orgat'O. On the ever, to be ted. -MrB- McMichael dresse y, Miss L. Scott; best who knevrhim. The family have the can i ' for South whole, therefore the entertainment was' return to Dakots With her husband Afty voices singing that the host "Is a and the deopar . d,younglad -boys, A. heartfelt Sympathy of the whole com- � . � Orr, for many, years -a Tesiaeu, The Reform did�lte I Ilow,, - . ,Auld Lang Syne," was a la ly who was held in the highest dressed girl, Hatty Rogers near Xbrris-ba,LU. He is an Xuron and ot 11 address the asaut on�,, andnotwithat in the Bpring.-We wl uld again speci- oily Good Fe 0 , as . thera. . a very ple and- I 011 esteem I y all who knew her. She was Cormick ; men, J - Fox, Wroxeten munity in their sad bereavement. Nriter and Ny'e hope to hear t - electors at the follow . ing times and ing the - ally remind our r`94dera of the temper- La the National Anthem, when,all - L ap- The, 33id Battalion Band furnished the - . I � L i I digappoint�aent'3 and unfavor � L . . the parted for their respective homes to -kind an(I obliging,- and was never I -Hon. John McMu7ich, for 50 years � I frequently. :He has been a ri places .- � able - circumstances which. had to be ance entertainment to be given in pealed tp in vain forlaid or wise counsel mnsio. -1 L - . Saline Coun,�y, Mi8sou.ri, R.) WithL The programme dream of roast goose, &O- On SunX&-y a res' Ident of Toronto, died on Tuesday. � . . MONDAY,. Feb. 19 -At, Varna, at half - contended I the services through- town hall this . � . deserving f the former or SAW MILL BURNIEDL.- I yes I I - evening * by those' rB and his many old fri,en' � - I respect successful. will conlist of aciciretes, readings, reel. ;� - �, eral took morning last, ab74 a.m., Mr. Jae. Wait's Ile has long beenone of the most pro. - - I past 6 wolock P. M. out were in every I - ' L Stanley. desiriogthelatter. 7he fun . pleased to lkru that both biL,. TuEsDAY, Feb. 20 -The - nomination col. tations, dialogues and Music. There I - I I The amount realized from Sunday I place on Tuesday la�t, and the remains saw mill in thenortherly limits of Brns- minent and most widely known mer i � StL Hensall � should be a large atteiidance.-Mr:. B.G., PRESENTATION. -The hev. R;McCoBb, -destroyed by fire. The a L L , L . his soiis bav6 prospemd siiiei . . - ! A lections and the tea meeting was 0114- 1 were interred in the I Harpurhey , Ceme. sels, Was, totally .� chants in Canada, and up to his d ath � under the St4l.r Spangled Bam . WEDNESDAY,, Feb.. 21--4't Broadfoot's . McCaughey B.B dispo'sed of the''pro- ,on his return home from Bible Society I ; I . mill has been running all winter, and was the head of the distinguished _. I I L I - party in Harpurbey, belonging � to Mr. - t dia- tery. , I ood stoock of wholesale dry -goods house of which he L letter is as f4lows -. . School House , in tb.6 township .of THE ICE. -The St. Marys curlers ar Fork, was agreeably surprised o . _�_ Mr. Watt had laid in a 9 . SALT 4PUDWS P. O., sftliw Tuckerswith, at 1 o�oblo& p. in., sad at - rived in town on Wednesday evening of William McCulloch,' to Mr. Joseph cover a large load of oats lying in his Mo ris. lo�,s. When the fire was first discover- was the founder. Mr. NeMurrich was _�. . Febraury . � I � ' ; . . the Red School House � at half -past 6 L last week, and owing to the'snow block- Brown. The property consists of six arn. He was informed that the mem- P.HrisoNAL.-Ki. a d Mrs. Rober � tson, ad the mill was entirely Enveloped in a native of Renfrewshire, Scotland, , i , : - I 1 1 1 � ' ' ' . To the Bddor of the 11uron I ! a§ Bold for 470 per t. Luke's chureb,GoBhen Line, as saved. Themia where he wag born in 1804, He was p, M. ! ade were forced to remain until Satur- acres of laud -and W �ers o.f S who have been visit,ng friends here for flames. Nothing w ' THussDoxy, Feb. 22 -In the School day morning� when they procured a scre.-The third snow, blockade'of the Were the kind friondl to whom he was the past few we'eks, purpose moving to . was shut down at 6 oiclock Saturday an active, zealous and liberal member � DyAit E3)#0R.-With no Sm . � . I I -ed s� d on Monday o laost of 4nterest hsve I Perus w, ndville, �t 7 o'clock p.m. ove to Stratford. Durinc, season was raise I" i1ndebted for the valuable and accepta- I ; a night, andlater in the evening every- of the Presbyterian church, thoroughl - : . House ab Egrao sleigh and dr 0 the city of Winnipeg'in the Bpring,wher y FRIDAY, Feb. 23-A.t � Brucefield, at There was no train on this section of ble gift. Not one year of Mr. McCosb's � thine, was in a safe condition. The 10813 respected and honoured by all classes, `M�nv 3ommunications 1you � � A their stay here they were kept busy by I thev intend remainifig.for a few years. P> celvid from �Ianitoba ana D., -` I . half -past 7 o'clock p. In-- � our boys. In the regular match be- the Grand Trunk from Wednesday until . incumbency has b'een allowed to pass* TEA MEHTING.-T,�o people in con- is about $2,500, and 61,200 in and in his death Toronto loses one 'of _. � . which you hiLve given to thae, from I � MosDA-Y, Feb. 26 -At Sea -forth, at tween the two clubs,in which the three , Monday. On Sunday, the snow plow without this annnal contribution nection with the !Canada Methodist the Gore District. .1 her bebt men. � - - --- . I � - I � �9 iy of th-,;m h � - 7 oloolook P. in ; 9 f men, , the columns;cf Mar Exposuc; : . rinks- were engaged, the St. Marys accOmpaniedby 8, large gang o big many warm friendson Goshen Line. Church, 1st coneessi6n, purpose holding . owever did 1 . Mr. Jaoaksoa is respectfully invited to players beat IV -he home team by 8 shoto. got through to Goaerion af ter three days May God reward their kindiiesB. Ethel. � ______ -----..---- ­ - -_ &I . I 0 fnferested than in that ext I ; their annual tea -me Iting on Thursday, I be present at these Mead In the subsequent match the tables hard digging. Since Monday the track —,J,- : ' . - : . I - - I ngs. � I : the 22nd inst. A nomber of speakers LoCA.LITIES.-At laBt-we bave flne - 2 - : I K�' Mr. X. C. Cameron,, M. P. for were turned and the home team canie has been kept-olear and the trains have Dashwood. I . � ineeded .- Jam,6, Hatt'a letter. Mr. H1, are expeAed to be present, and a very weather, and not before it wa ' ' - old acquuint',ance of minto, I ith tolerable regularity. . West Huron will be at the Brucefteld out victors by seven shots. The result been running w NEW HAMNESS SHOP. - Messrs. Me- superior time generall is anticipated. For the la9t two we thelites Over One Hundred � - . ' Y9 . . pleasant to think over the fa.c � -meeting and Mr.. John McMillan M. P. of these contests speak well for the skill The London, Huron and Bruce branch Intosh & Wurtz have lately commenced THE FEvER -The; matrimonial fever have aotod very much on the principle I I has had th-e le i - fcz South Huron Will be, at the Egmond- of the' home players as the St. Marys was blocked as badly as ours this time. , : uer.gy and g.)ju I a harness business here in addition to is the prevailing epidemic at present in of th6 bear and have remained shut UP . . . rise from tb s.t -stool of repell� Vifle Meeting. I club is considered to be one of the beat Misery loves company. -_7A journey over 0 . I I — __ I any of our lea . ding country roads at the .their boot and shoo business. We wish and around Brownstown. Although thc in their dwellings. if a man was seen shoo be-nch,V'Lnd,ei)rol1 Mimi "' ' - in Ontario. Me would'have about the them success in their new undertaking. weather has been'exceedingly,cold, and out on the street it Was because he bad . . I- � 4 the Americ&4 Lidrds -that g East Huron. -The carnival onFriday night was not present ti MEDICAL.- Dr. Nasmith- who has has to acertain extent affected thebodies, to be there and he wouldn't stay there - I �, w b ose existeno � . so largely attended as. the previous one, same effect upon a permou as aril Atlantic . . ) - od de moo�rae -1 I R � lately passed big examinations, both at yet we are - pleagod to know that'it any longer than possible. A namber mud whose n�oral and Po'itic - 3M. GIBSON,, owing to the stormy weather and bad voyage or a trip upon the lake$ during coo 6 - 1 a o r ted . is absolutely I necelssary, to ON I The pifeb, holes are the University of Toronto, and at the has not in any wise' 1 d. the hesyta of our citizens won d h v emig a NEW PATTERNS _11 i� : roads. People both at home and abroad a violent storm. L University of Glasgow, Scotland, has of some of our y � people, but, has to the North-West to find a more con- to the futurog,reatnes-i of th-ii , The Reform candidate for East Huron, were loath to leave their comfortable fire something frightful, and a speed of abou, t ' on ' 13 : . I . knd others, will address the electors as sides even to take part in the enjoy- -three miles an -hour is . considered good located here and intends practising, ' big evidently added to their warmth as we genial climate but the trains were . " . . or the Doniiihou of, Canalla. I - fQllows: :� profession. We believe he will do well will leave the follow'Ingto explain: On blocked and they couldn't get away.- I .have given M,9 more satit,falet Fnmsy, Feb. 16-AtWalton, -at seven ments of a skating carnival. There was' travelling. -A aitting of �he 'Division here, as there is a large field open- for Tuesday the 6th iDst., Mr.- Jas. Souch We have had one freight and three � - I - � - I . . I . a fair turn outof ektiters, however, and Court was held. here on Wednesday. D -Last .� I ever, if Mr. 4att 1'.ad given a: * - I o'clock p� m-. � d costumes and a liberal repre- There was. quite's large attendance of him., L and Miss Charlotte Jewitt, were united mails in the last two weeks. - I . . detafls� Fotinstance, lw-al SATURMAY,, Feb. 17-�t - Jamestown, some goo MECIIANicA.L DRAMA. - �& great me- in the happy bonds of wedlock at the Thursday there were eleven men shov- . r ,1 what he is gWDg to do about . sentation of spectators, and those pre- peoplein the court room, but there was . I I * � at 7 Oolock,p. m. i i chanical drama, representing thirty residence of the bride's fatlier, and *on eling snow on the track, and they had - L grove of tree?a aroand bis I . � -At Ki urn, at Sent seemed to! enjoy themselves well. not' an unusual number of casesifor ad- ' : ion is not to be � � MoNDA-r, Feb. 19 inb I . . o . ne incidents in the life of our the following day, (Wednesday), Mr. to shovel their way -back home again as IN PRINTS (JUST OPEN ni � :. This informiLt I . I ! There were no prizes given. Financiali- judication.-The wood problem� is daily Ew � _ , ny of tbe 14 7 o'clock P. m. I I Saviour, and the destruction of the John Lake took for better or for worse the Snow had drifted in as fast as they . a, tters I have rea 4 ly, we understfLO, the affair Wags sue- becomil' g still more intrieste apd diffi. . . ! I ' . ip � i THuRsDAY,FErb. 22-4�t Cranbrook, at reat temple of Jerusalem, was given in Miss Laura, Bosman, the interesting shovelled it out. -On Saturday all - EXPOSITOR. I ask for this it cess. A good,majoy Seemed to take a cult of aolution.-Mr.' Sutherland, the* . . Kin- � 7 o'clock P. im. i ' . cak0r'S Hall & few days ago by Mr. cer'emonies being performed by the hands were taken up the track to I becan8e, I cdosider that such . - lively intereatrin the ourling matches new market clerkt entered upon the - - J - I ,Mr. Hays,, th C ative can � - Charles Schmidt. Tbeprogrammewas Rev.J.Markbam, of Wingbam. We carding and have not. been heard from from tbe PV,r�mg.� winds tl to at&,bnd the Monday � last.- . � . � . o 'O�Sary which were in progre ut � � - - 11 '� - . along ibes -a didate, has been invi � Ba at the time. d ies of his cffice on ' excellent, and was well carried out,fully -do not doubt in the least but that this since. -On Saturday several sleighs ins In the wini . I I - The St. Valentine's social hold under . . I � . � above Meetings. : 1 - representing each incident. There was a peculiar fever is cop.tagious, as it has and cutters upset, while going into the -AT- I to be of the j utmo# im:13R>rt T . ESTrVAL.-On Thurs- the auspices of the Ladies' Aid of St. , . attendance. yet several victiths #hieh we fear are Presbyterian Church yard, depositing - � how to get spich -a blei;siucy on i THE FouEgTtas F 0 fair . I I &AI -LION SOLD.- Tho well known 'last week the members Thomas church in Caxdno's Hall n - � very Seriously affected. their occupants in the snow. Happily . . e of the 4 - I I" day evening of fairly successful. � � � � . . IOU _F'-st tbouglits of a I . imported stallion Enterprise, passed of Court Sherwood Forest,,Ancient Wednesday last - was . . I I one was huft.-Last evening two ' I., tler on the p6irie. ; And yet. , . -_ an route for ' Quite a number patronized the Irefresh- ' " no ,. � - I I I -are sile-D I through here this week. PROPERTY 1 CHANGES.— Mr. William . youths might have been seen on one of . k your correspl.olldent:B . Order of Foresters, held their regular Mont tables during the day, and a good- Grey. - - - �_ I . rairle Exeter, where he has b�en bought by Frazer, late of Kansas City, Missouri, our ClaBBiC&1 streets kicking round Up I When I settiled on f,he p i i . meeting in the: Oddfellows' Hall. There I . I � ! . Snell & Co,. Mr. ?AoLa-dghlin sold him I ly-nnmber of aprons and other fancy has pur6based John 'McAllister's 50 - CouNcm DOINGS. -At the last meet- to their necks. in suow as if they were tude 38 60G miles �outb -of Al � Was a good attendance of m embers, as i I I ! I articles were disposed of. In t e even- I location, �on J �of my first open at a high figure. He I always, was a it had been provioualy arranged that the . acre farm on the 18t con cession, Grey, ing of Grey council an application was looking for something and upon enquiry Es M.CFAUL S I q i I . favorite whereve'r trav ... led or 'bxhibiti- .District Chief! Ranger, Brother Foote, it) g Rev., Mr. Hill delivered his promised for $2 000. Mr. McAllister has bought made by Mr. Chaltles Grieve to be de- it was fouad that a few evenings pre- . I to break aptwo -ackes. express l � � - - - I ed, and his stook always: Stood in the of Stratford, s - uld be in attendance to lecture to a fair audience considering John Fisher's farm of 69 acres, bound- tached from Sob�ol � Section, No. 5, and viously one of them had accidentally . . orchard an&:shelte�. I thv,� fiont ranks, either for home use or am- tfie stormy andaisagreeable state of the I I , s � put the Cout�o through its now'ritual, � Stopped off the track and in climbing I __ �: I , a:ry line between Howick and Grey, added to School Seo,tion, No. 11. The an Osage hedge arohnd the I � . ! The Reverend gentleman was i :4 out of the snow had-.16rgotten to bring . - West . ienralosure; portation. � _ but as the trains bad all been'oancelled,' weather. paying for it 02,475. Mr. -Fisher has Clerk was instructe to notify the True- A Sides Oi -that : . I - � I . i ' it Was feared by many that in this versatile, 9�musing a,nd ingtrui6tive as also invested in real estate, haViDg tees of both sqctio ' to attend a meet- his'nigh over-ehoe and therefore they � . the same two ,sWa a trip] OUR MEMBER. -The 9tratford Beacon . ' ad the excellent - . . ; .usual, and fully su t beeches and;!elierryi trees. I .respeet'there Would be disappointment. SD& ( bought Conrad Heimbecker's farm of ing of council to be a hold on the 27th were looking. -Owing to the storms our � of last week has the following good reputation he has eaKed as a p1dasing �.I, ' 10 Ure i�s Alled 11A. In The members, however, bad scarcely 100 acres, on the 2n4 .concepsion of -of March next.. T e matter of com- merchants haven't yet got in any Val- . of the enclo W, ' words to say of our member: "Mr. all assembled when the arrival of the prrblio leoturer.-We regret to learn that Wallace, for 03,200,and'Mr.Heimbecher plaint againE& Geor e Clark for remov- entinea.-Mrs. William Spence is ill I � .pear trees,, a : out�i-&e and U�, John Mc,Milllau, M.P. for South Huron, I h4 1'. Mr. Appleton Elcoat, of Tuckbram.itli, . . CHEAP OASH STOREW :-, - dwelling ho�se is A grovze of i � I � - . District C. was announced.,' v- is on the war path in search of another ing timber from ro d allowance, conceB- from the effect of a Eevere cold. Mr J. - , � � I ra Ord . i Urrqunded. iby five hul wa in st, tf on Tuesday an route who has been- seriously ill for some days . ! � - , Ing driven all the way from Stratford ! - � fbir Ottama. He was . guest of Mr. M died on Thursday. . place. : . sions 17 and 18, to a left over for con- M. Davis has also been sick for some I . . - we are '19 � We ie ' � voltna 4 liaappoint his Seaforth I , of various kj#ds. i ��L, zather than c . PERSON". -Dr. William- Rothwell, of sideration, and some future meeting of days but is around again. I - I . � Xpe Trow, M.P',,, with w---h6G- 4 he started next L . � I � arrange" brethren. HE is not only an efll�iant - I Iqabo city, while retuTning from Belle- which Mr. Clark'is;to receive due notice the benefits �f thisi - I alton - � Imorning for the ca � it .: Mr. McMillan - . . W , . � L - - ways than ob e. � It gives -us i o iff-cer, but he is also made of the right VUe College, L New York city, called if it is considei d necessary to take Kippen. I ._� L - L is a highly intellig nt Man, a successf all - a -_ -_ shade in stinllner,l and & - I . farmer and a public sPeaker. of great kind of stuff. rho business of the Court, SOCIAL., -There will be & social at the upon some friends here. He has been action. The 11following tenders were re- GooD Won -K. -Mr. Thomas Mellis, � . � - I � )p � was proceeded with, and the members residence of Mr. John. Hewitt, � in this practising in Idaho territory for up- ceived and ol,ened for 'the erection oE our popular blacksmith, has just com- , I � against the lasts i0f lwiu�ten . force and clearness. . - - � likewise in,&,c* a the Eingivg I I recaivedML&UVUSefulhintS and much village, oh the evening of Thursday, the war(] s of 10 years. He has to sta& it the now bridqe at lots 25 and 56, con- plate(! the work of making half a tou of " e I . - . - . . . I - I . � , I , I � � I� 4 1 he*e I if I I , i � � � I � �1, k , J I z 6 6ib ! a I _� ll� � k�l i n ' " o ' � )r E 3 ) id C . . me of the best musical � . . come and bei our anion's excellent information concerning the 23rd inst. So for 280 miles before re " hing big destina- cession 8, viz.;: -Jo Harbottle, BtOue horse shoes. There is some hammering � I I - .' . . .-The Mitchell . C I I � 'Coly, the P , ABOUT A SEAFoRTH Boir at � workfng of th' Lodge from the District talent from Brussels and tho Surround- part of the year. . tion. A physician thXee charTes $15 for abutments, �1,000; cedar abutments, f . 3 , in half a ton o horse shoes, and the , , � secorder of last week says : Mr. David I - ' � :'�med to take particular ing country -is expected to be present on - listening to the mocking bird Anderson has got a'. good situation Chief, who se a prescription and $10, when a leaves 8650; Rober�Laingy, cedar abutments, requires all these - - his variable �'song, has more tl I . delight in in-B�ructing his brethren in this occasion. The programme will big offi. I ce to make a visit 9nly a block 8693, stone abutments $997 ; David W. - in'his own business Shows the extent of fir I i I I . through some. friend in � British 'Colum - 1 ALSO A- SPLENDID RANIUL. me for planting this grove. : -sterio* workings of the Order. consist -of - Vocal and instrumental , 11pis, and intends leaving for 'Victoria in the my - distant. I Dunbar, ced ; Robert the trade done by him. . . . . � Labor being ; completed the brethren music, readings and recitations-- There . 6, stone L - . that trees w�ill not grow as fai about foor weeks.. David has lived in . I . 1.1 * Dilworth, ce4ar ab tments, 464 BIBLE SOCIETY MEETING.-Tbe annual � - . _L Dakota as iii latitude 88. 1 1 . I U a v,"�I�av- nf Allro-o-OB and 3 �, . I repaired To the, Royal hotel, Wnere Tway Coo 13V 10 - _Dayflelu. . abutments 010u; .. eter McDonald and meeting of the Kippen Branch of �he . - I— � I , Mitchell q ite nume of years, and . -re ooly -thr 6e feet 11 I � P 11 aking- of their annual other articles both for ornament apd. -_ . I : that wc et 4.-" las made many �rie %( intended , I T3:aPEJtANOE MEETING. -A temperance Samuel Pollopk, ce lar abutments 6650 ; Bible Society was held in the Canada —OF— I : - . �. ,, . � . who.will regret use offered� for sale.. A handsome -cedar abutments $647. 1 planted, w: ;a 20 leot high.1 , ergo supper, whic had been prepared by . ws church, John Dunbar . � . : .i I hiR leAViDg. Mrs. 1 . will go to * be voted for. The M66tiDg Was hold in St.Andro ', Methodist church on Friday evening. -_ growth. No such growth ms 7 . i . U, Brother Weiri The spread was mag- bamboo canewill Bayfield, on Wednesday eve'ning, the �dward- Bryan, Seconded The President, Mr. J. Miller, in the i __ ker frienda near Seaforth until her h 8- 11 . � . . I peeted in tbpI northern re-ai n1l MRS Ste- . . 1:5 I , -L � nificent and'r flected the highest Credit candidates are Messrs. The - 9 ' - 11 I I band gets SeAtled and a home ready for; � I hnary skill and taste of Mr. � phone, Seaforth; Charles Sage,Waltob; 7th insL, when addresses were given by by Walter Oliver, bat D. W. Dunbar's chair. The office- bearers of last year . .'' surely some!tree, conld be b - . �__ I ker. � I I upon the on I the Revds. Messrs. Patterson,, McCosh tenaer of $644 be �ccepted, provided he were re-olecte-d. Owing to the coldness - : . will attain 4'. inodJal� Size . - - I and a -gentleman from Brussels whose . I � . I I � - .. and Mrs. � �Veir, ,,mine host and audBaugh. Therewas a large attendance furnish security amounting to $1,000 for of the evening and thf) -state of -the . . rs. * I � - - I not learned. Mr. How'- ` - eight yea � If ,no! such tree- : : . t4e Royal. After all bad name we have I a - interiest was shown. Mr. the completion of iaid bridge by the roads few were present, but those who - i � , - - I FE1THERED VisiToRs.�—Several of onr hostess " of . nd great I � I . I ' ti to this part of the itt and his good ladyneverdo anything White and Colored Qugul. , � found, the4i it wil- --.-- - elehangea axe remarking on th� appear. done amp a �us ice - McCosh-waB elected President of the 15th.dayof Septedaber next.—Carried. did venture out were amply rewarded l I � d the people of the district ! desiTable pl4ce to live in. � by halves, an 'After passing i I . I - aluce this, winter, in various psrta of the entertainment the tables were ,cleared Association, and John Whidden Socre- a nulInber of account,, the by an eloquent and stirring address I in '51 - I - - � - � - eted for may rest assured that everything pos- - . dreoxy as a, reeles$ Russian i I Province, of birda, 6upposed to be new -to a -ad -preparations were compl, ; tary-Treasurer. Ninote,3n signed the council adjourned 'until the 27th'Febru, from the Rev. Mr. McCosh, the agent - I � I . ­ I � � - the Moral and intdlectual fi � . I I eaforth has �lgo been visited the oratoricaf and musical part of the Bible Mill be done to make . this enter- : I , Ontario.. 8 I . pledge. Another meeting was hold on Ary,wben tbey will meet at Cranbrook of- the Society. The Rev. Messrs. Hill' I I I I 'ts of the dwelle.17 L � , I feast. - Distrkt Chief Ranger Foote took tain.ment both profitable and pleasant. 'a ' . and Cameron also spoke of .the Society's ! . generil ha�j 'ZI I Iq the: feathered strangers. One of our i Tuesday evening last which was equally g a Court of Revision upon drainage . will be as Ulu -Vitiggas the 1 �_ othe�r in�orniu the chair, and Brother H. Town was - A. small admission fee of ten cents� -will � � - .. . - eltizena the g observed � I .. I I I successf Ul. I I by-law. . work in the home and foreian fields. PrinPO Table Covers,&c. L -d i ; L ' around the x. � � I about a dozen of them �hoppiug about a appointed to the vice chair. The usual be.charged, and the'proceeds will go for ­­ .� . I �� '. — I , . ! ; TEm SOCIAL.—The entertiainment in Here in ',,Saline CoUn�y.l ; .- � whence era all proposed, honored aud the benefit of St. George's 'Church. . I L toasta w I r - S ,l . I little spruce tree in tho garden, - I ;Til- V phould, and no dol4bt will be, a - I Hibbert. . �L Wror xeter. the Presbyterian church here Thursday . matchles eqi and long grow, they flow to, a mountai 4 ash, breakfast. responded to in a proper manner. '0Z ­ I ; I SURPRISE PARTY. --About thirty couples DEXTH.—We ar� sorry to learn that evening of last week was fairly succeBs- everything &ows to so large �E 1� on frozen berries. They ,are During the elv'.eniug interesting speeobes full bongo. � - -i � . � common lit4o weecl, called tL . 6 . I of young people presented tbemselves Mr. George Millen who for a long time ful, notwithstanding the Severe storm 11 I � . a largo brownish, gray bird,, some of were made on the working and benefits - : I ed here, di . ed �on,�the 2nd ult. at Grand of that da ". The church was com- . i feet here, aM -, , . y . ets to be s'�_ - them with beautiful re4 breasts. They of the Order by the chairman, and by EaBti Wawanosh. - at the beautiful residence of Mr. Thos. liv B, Dakota. I �he particular s lled, and some were from I . I 9 i 1 are not, however, altogether stranga to Brother J. G. Scott, M.D. Messrs. ACCIDENT. -One da last week as Mr. Vivian, of the 7th concession on Friday Fork . . - . could got to"the bottom of m y Th 'death were tiot given. considerable distances. The Rev. Mr. - � gging "11, V " - The truth , - ' John and James Beatty also deliv- McKellar, of the 12th concession, was evening last. ey roceived a hearty . - . . at di , I - - — . no part of - this - part of the country, having been I . MARKETS. , Fall wheat, 93c .to 94a; Stewart, of Clinton, failed, on account _­ Nb'Pr2etii America, wb . I I seen at various times, �ut xiever in suah ered good s�peeches in response to r4urniug from Wipgham and when weloomeand were given possession of . . a, �% to 38c ; peas,, 68c; of the blockade on the railway, to put I - - t k good -living out. -11 . , . I f the whole house, and taking advantage spring, 96c; oa� " - can extrao . � -large numbers as thio winter. Their toasts. Musically the company was within about three -quarte of a mile'o . ; pork, $7.70 to 0 ; in an appearanco but all the other I Upon such isasy ternis as: � 114 ' ' I one of his horses go down in the of the freedom accorded the visitors barley, 45c to 5 J ; � . - I English name is- the piae Oroabeak, and well eDtertai ad. Pr6feBsor Jones and ho potatoes, 35c ; eg s, 20c; lard, 14; tal. gentlemen who were expected ounty, mi��Psou i � : l � me, . sur- rl.! . - . being an Arctic bird, ake not often Been Messrs. Town, Woods, Tait, Anderson, Bnow. After several unsuccessful at- were soon deeply engrossed in the , Be; b4tei', 2 c. mounted all difficulties ancl delivered For the Balance of' � - -' c I Yours Truly, . 9 ' B my8teries.of the mazy dance. . About low . ' . . � . I i . I Soligir Bouth as, our latitude. Fogel,, McLeod, Fregman-, and otbers, tempts to get the mnimal up, it wa T,he!fancy dresB carnival excellent addresses. The Rev. Mr. 1 � i _, � JA) I I I � CARRIVAL.- . I - . I i : - I - !, gave a number of excellent songs. The found be could not stand on his feet. twelve o'clock a most sumptuous repast bold in the rhalf h re on the evening of Scott, of Cromarty, spoke on the 11 So- - i - - i - , - ' ,MILITIA AppofxpiENTB.�' The Official proceedings were kept up in a lively Mr. Ridd, V. S. of Wingbarn was sent was provaided by the good lady of the this Month we will 1_.. �, _F_ A . home, but it house to which ill did ample - justice. Thursday,. the' 8th inst., was in every cret of church power," and made some - �, -1 . A HiDletito iii Da . al drawn� I I - I ; I � Gazette contains the fi$olloWing changes: style until 06D early hour, when the- for, and the anim . grand suecess. The costumes, good points. The Rev. Mr. Hill, of � 1L. I � SH'.XXOR, 1)�,&Otia, F,!bvu ' : - 33ra Huron Battalion 6f Infantry.—No. company separated in the very beat of died shortly after getting there. z On The company resumed ' the floor, and to wav a Hensall, spoke in the same - strain at - - � 1..� . I I -1 . Company, Seaoforth�-To be captain- spirits,havin spent a most enjoyable the arrival of Mr. Ridd h found aftet the well -played music of the Messrs. boih in number a ad variety, were real- continue to give I I ­ M.P- EDI OR'- ]P�F,AR SIR 3 s " 9 � . � . ly good. The ice too was all that could tonsiderable length. The Rev. - Mr. � r � Lieutenant John G. 'Wilson, bl. S., vice evening. � � I an examination that the hbrse's shoul- McDougall, the dancing was kept UP . promised to, write to a grea . -Major Charlosl Wi - 41 . - der was broken'. I.t was Valued at one -Until the wee sma'bours,wbon the com- be desired. OWing to the bad state of McDonald, of Seaforth, on coming to I my old n*,d9 I ors, I think �th, .Brevet .1son, who is �, I . ry cordial- � - . . . � #10'F9. I pany dispersed after thanking the host thia roads thpre was.not the number of the platform, wag greeted vei , an f 1111 my promisE hereby permitted to retire retaining his LOCAL B —For the benefit of the hundred dollars. I i . (I in a neat speech on- 11 Church - - _.,�,�,�;, ,� that I can f . - . I I 1iindness shown, and, outsiders that was expected, but still ly, an J I I _" f the Conn, , nIon 0 ; 14 brevet rank. To be Lieutenant, 2nd -Local Agricultural Societies hereabouts Locim.—Mr. .Thomas Beacroft, of and bostess for the ; . - .',--, - them my OP . . I -1 . I . r wisbing them many years of much hap- the. rink. was So crowded as to In ake unity," made everybody feel sorry that , I � � . I I . - your widely circulate(I jo,urm Lieutenant Joha erts, M. we may st%t6 that the Toronto Indus- the'10th concession, left this week fo ice as long. The - - �, Sy : ey Rob � . - both skat he had not spoken tw I . n S an ing room scarce. : I Ing, � � _,-L: , Most 0 ... reador4 haVe I .& EXh$bifion will this yeax be held ffie purpose of attenoiDg (I eBB iu-their new 41welling.-Com. - .­ Of yo, , S., vice J. G, Wilson, promoted-. To be trial � - Toderich High pin The very efficient manner in which the tea, served in Edgar's' ball, under the - - i - I y1O I In the 11t to the 22nd ' He purpo�es Writing for a . - R*� EXTRA . : - - our party got through thie* � 2nd Lieutenant, provisionally, John A. fro . of September; School. whole affair was d6uclucted, the f arnish- management of Mr. Thomas Mellis, a.----- I . . Wilson,vice Roberts,! promoted. We the Provin6i I at Guplph, from Septem- second class certificite in 1 midsummer. Blakid. I . . here I will not dwell on this ,­ 7 p $ . at could be desired. and was I .� -1 - - I - ng of the riuk,'lighting, distribution of was all th . . . '. I . � . I congratulate our young citizens on their bar 21th to t a 29th, and the Western May Success crown big �efforts.-Not- THE CREAME11Y.-The meeting held 1 -1) _. �__ Bay . tbat t4e best accomm . . . prizes, &c., reflects the greatest credit well patronized. The Kippen choir, . � I � -T. . n I . . I remotions, and unliqsitationgly predict at London, rom the let to the 6th withstanding the stormy eather and in the -village on the 7th' inBt,, for- the -,:' received inj all the route P , upon the proprietors, Messrs. John Gib�- assisted by Dr. McDermid, Miss Me- � i, A Nort'hwestern � I __: � Chicago uT� I that they, willfill ther!ir positions with of October.:��,Tho no�minations �n this bad roads, the saw logs are still rushing purpose of egta�lishing a creamery, was son & Norm�u Forsyth. The prizes Laren, and Messrs. McLareu and Kelly, - - . were the most due bra er county will be held on Tuesday next, in to P. Brown's mill.-Ithas been said well attended, Messrs. Browning, of 01 -%OU , ;-,_ . Their Office0 .v,.y and offici6ncy, and should were distributQd as follows: Gent's Cos- of Hensall, with Miss Hunt presiding at fl. 3$. - . I levees the -most - - they be called into ac h for West ILEturon, st Goderich;- South that "it is an ill wiqd tbat blowg no- Londesborio, and McCartney, of Varna, tume- In DIQXJ NTS _­_�___ 1 and the emp - I I- � I t�va service, whic nt, and both being practical , J& � as Fox, who represented St. the organ, acquitted themselves in their � .V---, - � dating that �we Met with. I is not at all likely., wq know that each Huron at �Wnsall, and East Enron at body good." But some fair lady will be being prese - Jacobs Oil; Lady's CO'stume-Tillie usual creditable manney. The usual i , .1.. - lid. . � , � - - as much fO the -Noorthern F - I I I will present a. "bould" front to the one- Brussels. , ,r. Thomas Gibson, M. P. made ha�py if next' winter proves as hands- all the information required was Gofton, reprosen ing a bride -. Best gen- votes of thanks closed a pleasant even-, i V �, � - . . 1 .,3, � �. I that road had to find Out my, mad cheerfully Shed. his gore for the P. for East; Huron., was in town on ,stormy - pa this, &�. a certain young soon obtained. The mill property was i A. I . i � tleman ghater-r-�Vm. Smith, Brussels;, ing. I . 1: . 11 � af ter the fir t night, and g � Ylory of his beloved country. Enough Saturday last. Mr. Gibson is,pushin gentleman in our heighboihood, a train- pronounced a splendid location, and . -_ � ,et � I we needed ' here we, bes - 0 9� - - I 9 - Best lady skater�-Tillio Gofton ; Best I - _� - . t C I :, � 0 I � � � ­ my Izhom&before tb .- aid.. I I his canya& v gorously, and Seems cheer- or, of the youth, has affirmed that he very Suitable in every Way. The Jact �� 11 -1 � s � �� .. I . . skater (boys und�r 14), Tommy Rae., Heneala. I -OFF ALL- . I ful, hopeful iand happy over -matters will -not Buffer so Tuch cold another of it boeii�g obtained' so ;beapl being . . - goods a y 0 I I � - -1 i 1 - FATA,L AcCIDENT.-W6 much . . ; - -too sooli i large number of the mem- winter. He has made arrange' ments to those taking I SAD AND ; __ -1 I came, bat liot a day . � -- I C -The &n.niver- palitical.-LA qr1ite an inducenie# .. �B�ussels. regret to be called upon to report a sad . �&NIXIVERSARY SERVI Es. � I , . I I . . seeding abDut the 15th of r c in the Qanada Methodist bers of Brit�nnia Lodge went to Clin. Jor a vacant house 1,convenient to the shares. As it had been previously de- I ;:, I . V. I l � ' I he ifferent tick and fatal accident which befel Mr.Robt. . -, . started ;th� har"at ab- - I - church in this town were hold on Sab- ton on Wedn,bsday. 0 attend the funeral school. 4- Mr. Thomas gnew sold a cided to form s Joint Stock Company, DOTS. -Of t ' at holders : 1_. . . Iii I bath last. - The Rev. Ur Willia,mB was of Mr. Andr4w Kirby, who died in that horse in Wi . Eek for �175. in Brussels in tbe London drawing $90 J. Ci6rlisle, eldest son of the late Samuel . �.­� ­ week in &uanst. Wheat d � . ngham �Iast w . steps! were taken to obtain the required the * � K' - -� 45 , , . I . 7anable to be present i as promised, on town on the I 13th inst. Mr. Kirby had A very good price.-,LMr. 6harles Camp. nuinter of BblareB, sud apply to head in prizes were' awn. -On accou�t of Carlisle, 7th concession of Hay, Z?�­; �1 as well in this section of the" . woounb of railway t�ains being stop- been mail e-16rk on this section of the bell, of the 8th concession, is laid *UP quarters for a charter. Mr. Jno. Reith storm we had no mails from Wednesday cause and particulars of which are as WINTER GOODS *V- --: it did with Mr. E[att this - � * . .!.,-- lo Id that I hear . 11 ad. The services iin the forenoon Grand Trut' k for s - I . st week until 'A _.onday this week. -The follows: On Monday afternoon deceased - ,_ largest yie . � P � ! everal years. -Mr. with a severe attack of in ammation of was chosen President, and the following la - i .., - i ­ - I I ' . � - ' accompanied by * his younger brother, �­ bushels to the gicre ; . were 4�onducted by the Rev. Mr. Hyslophas 'purchased Lhe cottage for,.. the lungs. . ; gentlpmen dir�ctors,viz:-)Aessrs.David members of S�. t ohu's church drew on - � _rW___1 ' . � , - . � 3ae for Key's sandpit, near ! � � vel1r; goida crop., c - . Hostetler, D. B. Steckle, I - I Veeple and in I � evening by the merly occup�ied by Mr. J&Me3 Pringle; � . Peter Douglas, Friday, last, 2V cords of wood to the John,.left hoi - I � were a � I I . ' I t . - - from 40 to -00 bushels to the � Rev. A. D. MGDonal Both services from Mr. R.�L Sharp for the -SUM of . Turnberry. Varna, for the purpose of drawing I � . � . _. - Wm. McKie, Win. 'Cook and Eftard Rev. F. Ryan,,' . . � I . . � "I werewell attended, t a church in the $475. Prop-�riy seem to be clip6nging DINNER PARTY.- On t a evening of Robinson. Mr. Peter Douglas was ap- A FAST Om�.--The colt purchased by laome a load of . Band, .intended for -_ . - ., I -1 toes were &�very large cro-P. , I I - - I , , . I ovening, being filled..' The anniversary hands. rapidly in I towan now. -Quite &, - the 6th inst., Mr. Tas. Ho rining, Reeve, pointed Treasurer,r and Mr. Allan Mr. T. Hall, fro Mr. H. Chapman, building purposes in the spring, and I ._,� There axe three bl&sses 0, � - . � 11 __., I - .. tea meeting was heldl.on the followin number -of d�legates went from libre . . large Dumber Douglas, Secretary. - The feeling of the promises to be something fakt. It was finding the sand all scooped away from .. -- -, , would do wo�ll in this count . . 19 I on ,gave a dinnr,r-pa,rty to a � . - � I � First, a youijag -man who has a I . � . Monday evening, T he tables were Wednesday to attend the County Sab- of'bis, many friends. T ey assembled meeting was taken in regard to a butter sired by "Old Clear Grit," and dim. the the -edge or face of the pit. Deceased, - z - I . ,I . . ' I . t I . ambition - iecona,: a man vv.', I i - I I � . � I spread in the lecture vloom of the church bath School tonvention at Exeter. The about 6 o'clock in the eve:dDg, and after maker, when the expression was - unani- well-known trott ng mare "GipsyLass," in order to get at the sand, found it � I-- an I . , Ild 0. .. � and were most bountiful y provided Convention it as a V, it ne time own d by Mr. Hall and was necessary to out away the large body of I .- . d a little: ,Capital ; a . I with all that con ,V 'ery successful affair. partaking of the very bountiful repast mously in favor of Mr.Robt.McCartney, t 0 . � frozen'earth and snow overhanging the I � 1 - who wiBbe�s to invest . . . -14 be 4eBi �, for the sat. The . attendiLtice was large and the dis. prepared fot them by Urs. Henning, of Varna.. . trained by hiM. She was admitted t and Ending . after he had cut : . � - - latt�ar Woul(I flud u.� excelle I 1. - I isfaction, of the inier Man. In fact cussions we a interesting and edifying. commenced the evening' amusement. � 0 be as honest a'tzotter of 'her class as pit.; EN M`CFAUL ' - ,�, - v - il . 0 . d hard. for some I t I : I . - : I - - thia part of -the eat am , . � Ilia capital, !as therates of ' � ortainment was p%r- :�_-The �' of Mr. L. Mabee left here A programme was drawn out, Mr. Tom Hullett. was ever driven On a track. She had a around it and worke . . � - W A- I - -50. The colt is two tim' not seem inclined to . � � I fre very high. A -person c&-, otice and was ...on Wednes &V last. Mr. Mabee has K. Powell in thd chair. 3peeches wer6i STILL ANo-THER. Another of the record -of under'! a that it did �� ---I- I . I J � I - . ; &like creditable to t1he liberality and , been. living in Winnipeg for several delivered by several of t . e gentlemen pioneer settlers has crossed the bouina, past, and sbowg.�,,,Ood action. The price fall, he conceived the plan of. cutting I � money here, on re4 estate 1, . skill of the ladies ot the con' 0 � , huge overhanging : - - 11 I I u -months, an4 the Misses Mabee and -present, and the ladies f druished some this time in the person of Mrs. Gilbert paid was -8250. and loosening the I �­ 10 percent.'per annum, and gregatio _ . . I I . ' * � �, raore. Therearea, - M&V . I . who had the departliment under their other memb ra of the family went there choice selections of. mu &. Our host McMichael, of the 4th concession "of THE STONES'11'­ On Wednesday last maBB f.10M. beneath, 4d while no doubt I � I i . I ' ., � - � . � I * - . charge. At the appointe interested only by his work, and intent - . . coqUrae o erection � � aq _� I I I I i t r 5t ); � � 0 � t I � h t , ,i% - - , - - I 1� � `1` , In 3 881 ; a . i" I � , k The u i -I audience rcK thei father, while Mrs. Mabee and hostess (says one wb:) was present) Hullett. � Mrs. McMichael died on Sun- the members of the curling club formed - THE CASH DRY GOODS We - 1; rl"eu i. )m of thelchurch was com. .*jgnt to the Dounty of Oxford, where she left no�bing undone that would tand. to day last at the ripe age of 66 years.- She 5 rinks to play- the Caledonian modal upon quickly forcing down the weighty Z - I I r1tor at V � I , � . I I - . - haveyof paying off the debt 4 . - -1 � I � . fortably f M-1 ad, wheri �Tr. John Beattie,, 'will spend it couple of months visiting the enjoyment and oomf(rt of all, and had been in delicate health for some won by the club last year. Three games mass, he ventured too Jar under its : i , . . - i . �­ eight, which, vvithout Cue -.1. i jichooi .is besinag 10p h - wea appointed chairman, the-, duties ,of friends before she goes to the North. as the 1 joke and the BI Ing went their time, b U_t had only been oonfined to bed were played of 2) ends each, by the fol. treacherona w; -1 - ordql y : - . � ; . . _�__� I A I . - . - ­ � - . I I which important position he performed West.-Im I i . . I - I . tities of ice are rounds,'Ifrom. time to ,ime, peals.of for about three weeks. She was a lowing skips: -1 lealt skip, 26; Smith, least crackle or warning, but as in the 7 - - � . I . . i - . . in his usual happy and felicitous man. being haul�d from the Egmondvill sh' a of an eye, gave way, falling � __1... : 6 laughterl followed, and si ,rely a more native of Kirkconnell, Durnfrie ire skip, 11. Majority for Veal 15. Scott, twinkl '­ . . i � ­ I - - � � - I Mar, Fraving . . -. L � I I conclusively a " I - the bottom, aud Crusb"DO its - SEAFORTH)ONT, ; . : . that the right dam just �ow. Notwithstanding the r)laasan� or arseable evenina could not 'Scotland. She had been 43 Years inar skip, 21 -, Morris� skip, 20. Majority for heavily to a ,-. . - ; . - - . . i : 1. I t I i : - - - , - L I -1 - _ ; � - I - - - L _���� _ W_ -