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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-03-16, Page 6I .1 : 1 4 I : 1 � , : � ! , - 1 .?, � ! _� � � I I It * i i I i I me: � i ; � � � � ; t6 U : I . - � -, , ____ I � iv, to - , i .. I rimW � . i , - , I I I -111,11, - 0010f i : I i I 7 ... i ... � a I , i , - . rim. ! : i � � ;1 have' ' -1 TM.! .;! -1 � i I , =i -1 � I . :.. I I I ��, . �, I ; i � -1 10b)MI -1, I � 1 :_ i I bzko�, I � i ; . i � I I I z i : : . : 1110. � i : . � � : 06 tb*' :I I-- �, - i6i * , . I "I - z------ I kbw;� �_ � � , ddw; - I int* a . .. them � -_ I � ----- - � well, � i - I .. � : I'll - i 11 I M r0- [ I f ; a the I : � I T 01. I f * � I 8"-� � i � , ,j I , . j % I I- V I . . . . I I , I . I i ]", - M, * I �. _., � , ; I I � yet ! � : * 1 it I ; rkmw � I � I lither 11 � *1 1 . . � i. , i � &I, . . z . I � �, � t k =L� r �� I . I - �eidli� -, _-1 � � I ; I z t� 11 I - : I - their � i I I ;i itrw_ 1 --- � 1, I I � anal I . it in, . I I - i ­ I ,verid I I � 11 � I . I . i - � uvery I . . i I � . �Dated . � t anew � I __ - 1. , t - i . � � . � � * . I � _8 . ,- � - - _ 7 � - * t � I 4L 1,6 i 0� t i ently - . ft -W � . J � Hib- . I by i . a0ent I I q I _� hows I I ­ , choct . * I I - the � -11; I 4 FUW - I - _1 I .- . -1 ­ ,. ! 6urth - I 3hain- I asa— � Ife. I -anior I I r,29nd i . I � 'QUM. I ence_,� I I I a0a. i � - ­ � devef . dain- I 9 re. wity arxect . _ , I by- , I 16A I wi 4 . I I , _� . . i � � ; . i I . ' – - - � I - . i , . . . I L . I � � I i - I I I � ,­ nit � . I - I I z . P - - t . � 'I I . .i ; t _. I . VROX ZXPOst _____ � , . $181; J --- I . THR H a ­ ­ . ­ It is_ I - __ ­­ I ". ­ . - � -.-..- ­ ­ ­.. 1-1 - - '' i - -11 1. __L --- I I ___ I I _ I __ ------- - __ -, 4' - I I j- N � -1 _­­ -___ ­ �� , -, I - - ., -1 ­ ­_ . -,-. ­­_... - - - 11 ­­­.- 11", __ I ---------- - . I — ____­=_­Z� - �. .. �=­�_-Xwlubkall �_:; - w -------- -__1 � -1 I ; I I � . I - " . I � .1 — - — � . � � � i - I ' " . :4,11 1 Tf , o .- 14.9 . : - . - - - - — #W, I. V f -! swig . . . W - A on 41W I—— . I I OMAS KI Oft � ­ . ! 100,11, . I A ly *40601mblo " swe _MW "-ft I got* , h 1"e- PUN With four 0 10 * #V M -9 I . 1. A - I ­ I I L_ I W" '01y, quilud hfaudw ji�l TN . � IWO aw &M d6y._* - st tum thau ismountlod to # tkild I -fift'llat , i I . - t . I 1- . � A , M of didde sud . I I " � � . -1 . I . ­ .4 i . I 1�' . - I - - . _01WO: boo who 0 1 I . ; I , . f , . 0 1 ., � I - -01 i at it amit " roal Am -4 0A 46 th I 1j, ple"Od Me -boad"d ahavj� I . � I , , .. - �1. � t - - � I 1i " ��- � I I � � .1'. - qR � I I - I P � . I - .,� , . �� _ i 204', z9ft I 0-101diy 1 64all, , r -#, bloats iQ".hW"A."bW" � I , � � �.' , 1, Ili& A&&%&"," M. bd* - 0" this , I . I � - -The multitude oi A 4 - - Mong , . I" A�w I 1. _ 0 ,Orman . I , ; I I - - I �, L__ �­ .- .- - � . : ,,, I . , , I .. 1. "A I so _oi - � . - . I . � 11 - , � � I I % . - o . as, P& 4, MA kw "Ity 4 0. *OW61thsaii- A— t - . for thalk tho' coastit Lo,ag Branqh N, Y. who - - , 1 , -to ." I . ,I __ ak_ro --et -1 - I .1 . I W � I . -.-A- __ - ,. - I � ., � I . __ , I tam" ,I. pivi. ovar #150 *XoOl1Oa61A*0-1 I I , , i � I . ~ " , ift & � I , I 0 at *W-- W. t7o, w a aillodlawl filght,ened by, Pfofosoor ,I _00f I . , . . I P - I . I - ,*� , - I , I TO, But In.60. odlaVbuti-6t bfi_ 0 - lb It tre, = *iggiui =1606 iuW taking tip SPRINGi 1863 , � I . 0awf'ontautt 41do . - . a � - " , � - . - "tho"67 at add to y q _- ,or part of thJr nl6to and housing the � ir surf -boats, r . . ;­ - I - I 1 ", i awdanft."h iodl , ., the I&= whli� �Nh r I I I -, , I - . � . knumpal &sseesmaiui Ado, I ssicl ratio the entertisiament so well . I i the now have a very bitter feelinj,�oward I � �� .- � . - , I , I . 7 .- 6 I . � j -1 I � I 17 .— I 1. - I I � I � %. *�&Vtrliod - to one I half - j hngr wn � tha moating V b u t the Aftarlian fglam I-^ �h,%!�, fnv- ;�OL"fti . *-. � I i I I . __ 14 . - - .;� ;__ __ . . � . .�_ a 9lr Iowa AW VW104V t. I I r r I - I . -0 � I �, I i . I . 'D U N� CAN, f days above .* close by tho,-�Bingiag lof - � - '-fitioual Ihota �o*mhks*Ave -d a of good fishing, I beg,to make -known to my friends mid cuotollOrs, and to sill puioliasers of We umitiber o . . 'a . DUNCAN, & _ . U n!st -cmmaArnAnt- s1,nVh,avn q% rocoadb6ft o4iltertah. in*Vnitd71 fhA 1^6M N _ . I f.'6t%nu&i,%g1 . - I * . : - � . I I - � i � � � - � rolwltvu W �w r— 0 a PUVV ow Dry Goods, that my stook for-- Sprigg is rapidly approaching completion I have i . I � I I � : . . i i sm ,- 0. . - 4 I i - I a f *tblaasters w6m also a *6ut smolu�ti;fto 170. :t ' � dollars. What exasperates the fisher- I I . ... I � - every reason to believe that in Many resp te my �took this season Will be,6ne I - I . . � j , I - - I - 'r - ' at ' = ­ - I . � man still more is that. the run of fish c . . - � I be notified by the olor . i - I _4 L � . . - I i V*wt and L * . I 4 of t1he, - . .. . I . I I I I . . . . . . - .� I � _ � � L has been exceptionally' fine, and they - 1, I . IMO Solt raeoung of the oortne-il will be I � , , I zUebo ., I . . i � . I i : * r Mii` r di ' I rimming by, in -0 8 r_r , .& W W_:R1.&,1 0 r -v :r -7 z I . I . I Imabury when call6d by the t, have been Wml _,m 2 - . . � i I - i T�m M,ui�1011!AL4A ,RBe—Thecoun. . y am .� . - � . I I I . - � - * I I . � 1, . . � . . � - I to SdjL 1 - ,immenBe schools ever siucle last Than- � . 11 I I � I i -1'=V:1 - I � il met pursuant- 5 i 1 went. - All , . I ' I . , i � 'i � � - . i I - . __ mombere were brese4 . R was re. - . I L ­ ­ I I Beg leave to announce the arrival of their Spri - anaVaney 'Dry j I j L . � -d-' ' I As it certainly will be one of ,th� - ng Stock of staple - . he re;;4 hyll , I . - I . ip . ! 4 I I . . . 1. . ; . Brussels. . , . I � '­ , . � � � . � 11, 1! I I � i I � - . ted toleredit thi-, *)I � With 89 � . . . " ! I : : I I . - � I . L � I LLL . - I � UCTION 9&LF 8 ' Goodla from England and Scotland. We tatter. ourn1vto tbat this season. wo i .. � . � I il ,,fl, ikud,fB tinoollected .d6g � .A I W. AND OHEEAPE ! � . A. U. Surm bought largely at the :arror in ra �- I§T STOOK , * I . . . 4i 89 ofDry kk,*ds- tit Toronto . tax. The report of the z. &4ditors, oer- , 04 Tweed . . � I . 11 I I . 411"941ad ion 6 I last ay, Marah'27th, on j Lot 22, , , I - I . . I , - I � - . . I . . . . itwin for ' wil. con . oas � " . I e in. all lizies. The Dress Goods wre,.Bome� 1 q � jr")x - Them "As. wM bought in Dr if * that they �had audiW, the to, sion 2, Stanley, it'i o'clock p, m. I can show the chespestanabest valu i , V ti pug . I � . I Able vew sad su*Pmer'tra&, but wa�* rieized in . . I ; 0 F GENERAL DRY GOODS . - . � I i - I , I - Implements and ; � . ; i - ' -der ShIPSOCOuntBAud found them correct sharp, Farm Stock, I . I - . I . by EnglIsTA creators and broug I . I . � .. � ess as well 1 i trinsit, , ,ht, un 1 -Wm. McQueen, . . ' . . � ' - 'am a marvel for che"P11 i a bamiluer. Gtqat "bargains in all Hass at WAS regeived, and.the clerk w asinstruot. Household Furniture. . " thing flue this season. Our imported rrint8 � � . Ever offered in Westerp Ontairip. Neither time, labor nor money! lima been . I sMaNaws. TLOsfti�_tobuy, 7.0 j� edtohaveliWoopies-of the detailed Proprietor; J. P. Brine,'Auetioneer. " ( . � I � 11 I I . i 1, . I I . i - � � ' 11, spared in making our large contracts for . j � I heavier for. the same raoney 1 1 - iA MAMTS -pall wheat, White, 920-- to statement pripted for distrl�u�ion. The' ,OnSaturday*,�M%rch 24, on Lot . I I � . as style ; the English home cloth is much better an I � I . � . I ' . * i ; I - ' L � I W,-� re . 4� qEo to #1 ; spring, 99-o tq 970 ' , � � Auditors were granted the; sum of 16 North- Boundary Hsy, near Hill's ... . . i I . . . I i . J . 4 � I � - i 110", 60o to 7to ;, barley, 450 t471 550 1 1- each for their services. *T, Thomas Green. at 12 o'clock sharp,Farm Stock IMPORTED AND CANADIAN �SPRING GOODS, than, that importeafor the Canadian trsde. . I i I ., . . i ! i*im,36o to - Wo ; butter '16o 16- 18o ; Wilson was granted 18 to prio iae necei - ill Pi-oprietor, .i I I I I F i v andlmplsments. Wm.H , . j I I I � � I � ., . ' � . I . . I I - I : I � - . I .- i � . : 1 210. , Banos, for Joseph Howitt, and Mr. John, E. Bossenberry, county auctioneer. The Newest and Latest Productions f Eia gland, F*Anee and Germany, selected . � , I i i I I . � - I I I TS.,,W.hY WOW6 91eaforth curlers Hunter was grao-od $6.25 for wood fur- Og Thursday March �9, on Lot 7 nall � eta b . A �. . . . � . I . ; I VC . i . perso y in the ifferent makk I ; . I . I We ask special attention to our Linen stock, which is large, very - cheaPs I I � plaq a relurn match - with �ruqws I nished tb the same person.' The slElm Concesilon 6, Tuckeramith, at 1, Ooloc� I I . . . . , . ) ., . I I � _ - ' , � 11 . i I I I I Z--�Ths. 3 I 3rd Battalion Band will give a of $5- was granted to - Alex. � Carmichael -P. M., Farm Stock.. George Monk- Pro- . ' ' _� itic Entertonment In Sea- . pFiet9r, �P.'DeC I � OUR RESIDEPIT BVYER. I I � d of splendid value. We have added to our stock of Carpets and Floor OU ! � � I Dram I as relief, and Wm. Stirk was given � , , antillon, Auotioneeer. � an . ­ 1 ­� � .1 . i - I : - " � 1� . I � - 'a inst.. 83 for the same purpose. The Burn of I i I I fqr.thi on Friday,, the 23r On Thursday, March 29 j � on Lbt 9, , . I t of stocknext � I aunounceqpm i . I - I I � . � sititied the "Charooal Burnor." and $4 was granted to John Whitlock to Concession 4, Stan -ley, Faru4 Stock, .. — .. Oloths, and can show i full range of pattems. Full . - i . � . I . - the; farce,, That Ra�.oxl Pat." Weo&u moist in burying his child. 1! Theooun. .Imple 9 .euts, &C." Archibald-! �, Bishov. . . : . I ' :1 . I : I I 1. . I e our Seaforth friends that the en- oil -again meet on the 7t4 A ro in Hillinlry, Drea Goods Rezdym,ada Clothing - and Furnlish. w6ek. - � . . . . J - � . . pril at 11 ptio-eer.,. Alex, MoBeatb, P-'prietor. ? . 4 . - . I '- jortainmeut will be well worth j'seeing. o'clock a. M. . : . . I . 1�. found Eze tioncd Valuo, and E,nor'mwus Variety. � . I � 1. : , � i . . � ing Goods, wil� be � eP I . '. I I _W. ,F. Vanstoulp has leasl6d John �0 ­ � . - . 1 � : I � 1 . f . Birt�hs. I . - � I . .9 C�riected- - ALL,' " I ; � Ameut`4 'law mill,tO assist in ssw'Bg up � A Wis tatement I - i . . SON—In Belgrave on the 3rd Inst., the I KIDD'S :F,*:,ORIUM � . This season w6 intend to offer our stock of, Boots and Shoes at and UNDER � . bia surplus stock of logo on baivid. . T I j I . _ . � I . MR. E*D1TOi&,-S1R 0. JL az� informed wife of Mr, W. AiNion, of � daughter. _. . , . . I i . . I i 1, . ., 'Clinton on 0 . . I ! I . SPRE&DING OUT.—At a meeting of the . DIEHL—In the 27th ult , the wife of I I . Ahat certain parties, are qirodlating a . in an COST, -to -clear. We are going to do away with the bootanashoe trade, in ordir , - direetoro ef the Grey Branch .Agricul- Mr, Oeorge Diehl, Jr., of a., daughter. I . . Corner d Market Streets, Seaforth. � I ; � . . I- I . � � . . I I . report to the effect that I, ting in tke, McINTYRE­In Stapleton on the 6th imit., the - . . I I � I . � I tural Society, held on Wednesday last, capacity'of a Deptkty Returning officer, I wife�6f Mr. James McIntyre of a son. � I I I a . , I to make.room for Millin , &c., down stairs. Cu6tomere i6an look for bargains; i I I the contract for the erection of ain addi- in the township of DRIVtR—In Brussels on the ?8th ult., the wife � I . ery . I I � I M010lop; at the I - . . I - I : I � - -jiout,28 x 4o feet, to the present . agri. of Mr. B. Driver of a daughter. - 1 MOATGAGE' SALE— I . I I i . i receiit election, closed th� poll for a, 110 of GRAND CONCERT a $3,000 worth to be cleared at once. I I aultural hall was a,w%rded tG1 Mr. D. - VEAL _�In Brussels on the lat inst., the w - 1 7 ! � . � I MI I L I b I L3towart, of Brussels, for $225". 'The "l!taiu length of time for t1je purpose of , r. Arthur Vealbf a daughter. ult., the- wife I I —AND— i JJNDER and by virtue of the 'power of sale � I � I i . . ' the going to dinner, and that I idid so with- 0,&LBICK-In Biussels on the 27th I contained in a certain mortgage, '(i,Which . : I 4ftectors also decidea to have . . i _ , of Mr. W. A. Calbick of a 4a, ghter. m ortgage will be- produced at the time of - I sale)� . I I � � , out the consent of the' ele�tion agents 'the 4th inst., the . . Ir . grouads properly levelled and seeded . L MoCRACKEN-In Brussels on - I ti ere will he sold by kublic A,uction, on Sat#Tday, ro.oant skAii fnrt'hckr t-.'ka-+ I T ­natnr,nail XX n, t. - A." h- I P 0. 7' H P I= I . �, � - I down eaxly in the spring. The horse r i t I WLIe LOL MX. .L UOMAB C ro. - ) " 6 I . 1 the 7th day of April, at two o'clock in the4after- ring is also to be impraved, and the, tq the polling booth 'and pe ' . ed votes tor. I I . . � , noon, -at the Commercial Hotel, Seafort�, the DUNOAN & -DUNCAN. itte' GRE—In Walton on t6 21st ult., the wife of I ' rTf . - to be polled in the absencl!3. the elec- Rev. T.* Gee of a son. I wmt balf of lot 9, in the 9th congesslon '!of the - . . I ca,ftl,e yaird-to be provided with a show tion clerk and agents. N mr, the facto ELLIOTT—In Egmondville on the 10th inat.,the ; ToWnship of Hullett, containing My acres more . . I . L - ring." - The spriug show is to be held on - I 9 A -Grand Sa�red Concert will be.. or less. T his is a splendid farrm Terms I made . I i areas follows: At dinner �our I asked . wife of Mr. Wm. Elliott of a daughter. I I I . I - i . the 191th, of April. . I I i I . � given in St. Jameal Roman Catholic kj iown on day of sale. For further particulars I the sortitineers 11 what about dinner?" . apply to S., G. McOAUGHEY, Solicitor for .. . I I Tim ROGERS' Aft -DAL. -The curlers for The said they would like to go, and as I I)eaths.. ChOch, Seaforth, on IN ortgagee. - . L 797-3 . . . . � . . ; � the past. week have been L plo'YiDg Off in , y . I L . - 'v oting was Black,, I. propool ed that we .McCON&CHIE—In Tuckersmith on the 12th' - . pairsforReeve �Rogers' handsomegold I shoul e poll foi 30 minutes. - inst , Margaret McNaughton, relict of the I . � . . . a close th SUNDAY EVENING, MARCH 18TO . " . inedal. On Tuesday; last the 22 playeks This proposition was agre . d to by -all late Neil McConachie, aged 86 years and 4 Thd , .W 1-� ;n WereL rE)duced to 3, and stood in the - , month& . . Under the auspices of the choir. . (I W, . OAK HALL CLOTHING 0^711`013E, . ' parties present, including tb scrutineers ]KILLER—InKippenon the 5th Inst. Jane, following is the Programme: L 0 - . , order: M. Armstrong, J. . � follow in g for' both politico! candidites, and the beloved wife of James Miller,aged sixty-eight I . I I ' . CampbeU and. C. R. Cooper. � 1n the Poll was closed kccordingly� The charge years. . PART FIRST. - ,-� C1 C-+,. . 1. . . Anal draw, in 10 ends, Armstrong- beat riCKARD—In Exeter on the -3rd inst., Penrose, , . I . . that I received any votes in the al�sence . . 24 . �4 � Cooper by 6 to 5, ancl Campbell 8 to 4. . daughter of Robert and- Margaret f`Ickard, I . . ! of the election -clerk or scrutineers is ,' CHORUS--" Wort& In Excelsis ......... St. Clair �t �� . I L . Armstrong is one of the Youngest play. ' CR aged 2 years, 2 month& and 21 days. - . The Choir. �d -.-� - A) I *;- absolutely and entirely false. What I OLL—In Clinton on the 2nd inst., Norma )_4. Our stocl�z of Scokh, English and Canadian Tweeds are all to hand. W � dai I bte of M .. John Croll aged I SOLO -"Palm Treeaf ...................... Faure. . I : ersin the club. He will hold the me, did was aone-with the consent and Violet, d.a0ug, 3 alin. I C tij P --d . . * - uutil next winter. The victory is much year, 5 n nths = 6�aya , . Mr. JoL . CfA , approval of Mr.'Hay's scrutineera, and PE in Kincard' 0 on the 3rd inst., CHORUS —" Magnificat ................. Mozart. will be happy to see all our old. customers for clothing, and many new ones; best . to his credit as a, skilful player. A0004- L- orge Pea- � The Choir. . 9 �0 . - W . - L , . if they arer honorable men they sill cor- Francis, eldest daughter of Mr. Ge TRIO---�" 0 SaIntairiel" .......................... W . - . L cock, formerly of Hullett, aged thfrty-four 0 value in the maxket, and satisfaction guaranteed. . . I - . roborate what I say. Hoping you wil.1 L, Miss Foster and the lgissei3 Walsh.. I �> - . - . Wroxe�er. give this an insertion, I am', yours, &c., -ROEy1")1%-At Zuriuh on the 11fh inst.. Mr., . . . I r -L I . � I . . t'", . 11ARKETs.-Spring wheat, 960 j falls - I R. PomjAux), Ekhard Roeding,i aged 80 years, 4 months and . � L I . � � ' I I t-4 wheat, 93c to 950 ; barley, 40c to 60c ; Deputy Returning Offlo*er. 29 days. - . I . �� t stock of Hats and Capo in the West, direct im- - ELLIOTT-In Morriq on the ?nd,inst.,Blvira M. bj We are showing the Rues peaa, 71a to 736 ; o LECTURE BY REV. -FR. M'M a . . ,ats, 38c to 40q;L bnt� Mc]Mlop, Much, 14,1883. . oungest dvu�hter of Will -am and Elizabeth ULLEN' � I . I ter, 19c ; eggs, 200 ;, lezd, 150; IS110w, . � y � . 0 � _. . Elliott, aged 11 months and 14 days. . , . P�l � "I . )-In portations from New York. If you want a rid-bby, neat, and cheap Hat, call at To. i A Grievance. HAUT-In MeRillop on Tuesday the 13th inst., � �� . CGr,RB0T-_roN,- MR. RDITOR,_ Sra,_ L ' Henry Hart, aged 38 years. . ' I C C/) 1:L OAK HALL.' Full lines of Gents' Furnishings. - .1 � kITOR,-DEAm SiR: Previous to BOLLARD -In Clinton on the 10th inst, Eliza, .. . P1 1'..3 -::I . Having learned th&t a report has been M'R. E - . � PART SEOOND. ' CD . .4 and during the late elections we,read a rplict of the late John Bollard, aged 78 years . ;> )1 - I Circulated to the ,effect that I have been great deal a,beot the Crooks Act, and And 8 months. OHORUS-11 0 Cor Amorls," ........ Lambilotte. "." txj . . making certain statements and remarks we thought that by aupporting it we Me-LAREN-In Clinton on the 11th inst., Peter The Clwir- . . (::) - t -T-1 Cn &* I . I � -ejudicial to the Reformers, I would I - 1�cLaren, aged 41 years and I month. - SOLO-" Ave karls," wibh violin s000mpaniment - t"i . z . � I were working for the best intereBW Of CHARLESWORfH-In Goderfoh. Towns.Wp, on - ;Wiss Poster. I leave to have inserted in the col- I ::� t:d tt - � - � E;. � the community at large. But a number the 18th inat., Harry Charlesworth, aged 4 CHORUS -46 Tanium Ergo,) ........ fA . . . . . . Beoae � DUNCAN & IbUNCAN. - i umns of your paper my most uuq�ial�ified anY, 6 months and 16 days. . Miss Walsh and the choir. I �_g . I * 11 of the inhabitants of Bluevale have ' ," t_1 . denial -of having said, at any timb, . MoRINNON-In Winuipag on the 9th inst., Mrs - , � C1 P anv- been compelled by force of summons IgpKinnon, wife of Mr. wex. McKinnon, late I til _:� �t " - . a thing against or proindicial to the R,e and subpoona to see the working of the � otLp61-now, Out., aged 82 years. ' ' I I . � - t 0 t;� 5:L . formers, either individually or ast a body. aaid Act in a manner neither patisfactory I -1 F . . - .. 11 * Doors .open at half -past 6 - o'clock, I I f, - � Hoping that you will allow me space for I * � 0 1 . nor agreeable to them. The disagreeable Marria&es. 'I,,-- Concert to commence at 7. Admijasion k-4 W � - ALMOST UNANIMOUS. th lines, I remain, yours truly,— Ro P . . . ese part of the matter to them was having DUNLOP—STEWART—In Clinton on the 3rd to any part of the church, -2.5 cents., A t:� �>- . I . . I 3110EUEL KORMAN- iPSt, by Rev. A. Stewart, Mr. Hugh Dunlop, I :0 " � � to leave their business and � travel a -dis- Of God irich ToNynship, to Miss Kate Stewart, cordial iiavitation is:6xtended to all . (W ,- 11 . I � 0u-RLjxG.—Qn Saturday, Maroh 3rd, Inil . - "I I e4 (D � � � I . 21 I f %M � the W,rqxeter curlers met the HiLrriston tance of neaxly twenty, _, es that"'is of Clintou. . W� �_91 W � . ' from-Bluevale to Brussels and. back at LEA_�L—BALL—At the residence of the bnde's 9 - I . men at Lakelet, and this � tirn'e fullY . father on the 28th u1t,, by Rev. -J. Gray, Mr. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. ) 0 t2i 0 En . I . � � , their own expense to attend. a magis- 1�dmund Le*, t% Miss Hannsh, Maria BaR, all � . .� I . . � I redeemed the laurels that the H�rriston trate's.court held in Brnasels O'n Satur- Of Hullett. . �$ �1 In the Matter of the Estate of the Uste t t7d Id . - . : - tem had taken from them at a previous day, March 3rd.., for' the purpose of pUAVjs_()U,NNINGH-AM-1n Morris on the 6th THOMAS RYAN Deceased. I I .td X P � . . I match. From the beginning tho Wrox- . I . I ' ,eter men led the game, and. at the end, prosecuting Mr. John Paterson, hotel- !pat, by Rev. Mr. Birks, of Blytb, Mx. Jas. -------- f, - Sec. 34 X t4 :� , - - , �L � � : -rurvis to Miss Adhie cunniDgham, both of pURSUANT to R. S. O., Cap. 107, . : I keeper, Bluevale, for infringing certain 4 # CD � . . � On Friqay 9th, �i *orris. � � � i Notice is hereby given that all creditors anal �_3 Btood 18 points' ahead. . provisions of the Crooka Act. The CaSe CH&P,,AAN—Mc'NICH0L—Iu .Brussels on the having claims upon or against the estate 5 _!:7) , En The Verdict qj Ninety -Nine out of a Hundred is' the Brusgels amateurs came �ere to.f rsons . � . � . . f I as stated by Mr. Donald Scott, License 17th inst., by Rev. S. Jones, Mr. James T. gThomaa Ryan late of the Town of Seaforth, in Z M �;_ . ' I play with our boys the return 'inatch, - Inspector, was that information had Ohapm,on to Miss Annie MeNichol, both . of the,CoUntyof-.Tduron, yeoman, who died onor I t!14 - Grey. � about -the ninth day of February, A. D. 1883, are I - - - N I ­ ' ' i � - and the boys following the good ().X&mP'e been laid with bin� that John Paterson I 0 that GLYCERATED BALSAM OF FIR is. Sujw - set them by their seuiors vanquished GOSXAN'-TAYL0R- On )4arch Ist, at -the on or before the 7th da,y of April, A. D. 1%3, to I- . IMI _-ei � $:L - � - , . the outsiders by 12 points. 11in. No. 1 did -in his hotel on Sunday, February . voidence of the bride's father, by Rev. A. send at, prepaid, to John Dorbey, E�q., Boa- W . . �0- - . . � I . fort b 0 -- t - 41 - : -rink the score was 20 for Wroxeter, and 18th, sell or dispose of intoxicating I ]KcLean, Mr. Thomas - Gosman, to Miss b �. PO , one of the Exe6tors of the said � � el M I . Catharine R. daughter of Mr. John Taylor,Of , deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses d for thopurposes /& liquors contrary to the provisions of the . . I . (A t4 X (P ior M anything they have ever �.trie . on Wo. 2, 8 for Brussels. The i utmost . Morrm and descriptions, the �full particulars of their � I . I - I U the said Act, and called on five witnesses JOHN 8 r0X- WARWICK -in Clinton on the claims, a statement of their accoants, and the . H In " , f3d . - . � . % good feeling existed throughb t which he had subpdaned from Bluevale 7th ult.', at the Presbyterian Manse, by Rev. natare of the security (if any) held by them, and . " . N I ontire game. . i to prove the case� as stated, the names Aiex Steward, Mr. Geor4e S. B. Johnston, that after the said .7th day of April, A. D 1883, M . 0 which it is recomwnded. - For persistent CaugA (W -son i , val� .4 . . i - I of Brandon, Manitoba . tO Isabella B , second the Executors will proceed to distribute the � . . — � - I of the' five wiehessits having been f ur. � daughter of John Warwick, E�sq., of Hul- 0 - t (1) . . � , i , as,3ets of the said aecensed among -the parties . "I. HMB Green. I nished to Mr. Sob-tt .by hio:informant. let. . W . ' * . entitled thereto, regard being had only to the . - )__d P -not . � . L, Thrlbat, it seems peculiarly adapted, Try it. BULL SOLD. -Mr. Hagh L�ve has After hearlpg the whole of the evi- AINSWORTH-McGREGOR-In St. Paul, Min- claims of which notice shall have been given as (1 47 . . . ' _ nesota, at the residence of the bride'4 father, I I M . a flue Ayrshire 1�ull, one yaar old,- deuce it was proved that Mr. Paterson , above required. And the said Executors will .4 . . . sold Mr. Charles Ainsworth: to Bell&,* second not'be responhible for the saRets or any - part , �� - � . I to Mr. Gordon Young, af Colboine for was'not guilty, two of the, Witnesses not daughter of Mr. John Mebregor, formerly of .. . er bottle. For sale by . . thereof 0 any pers n or persons of whose claim I V 50 cents ,0 . t10. This y9ung bull Was aired] by Jax-' having been on his promises, and the Lucknow, Ontario. . orcliims notice oba.1 not have been received at � t4 . . . - I . I - dinela celebrated imported bull,11Arthur other three not having got or seen any � the time. of such kii tribution. Dated at Seaforth " I I 0 16 I �!- I Xarrs," and from a thoroughbred cow. other party get any kind -of beverage - - Local Notices. 14th of March"i I I . Pi S. CARROLL, Solicitor� I . ! I . I - I , I " I for the Executhrs. I . - 797-4 1 � 0 . * I i I , ! r+ � . There is nothing like the Ayrshires for whatever, and that the inform.atiou `RXICEMD *at 1). D, Rose's I New Tess, . h 0 - - ! U2 LUMSDEN & WILSON, Seaforth. � ilk, and Mr. Toung fieems to be aware bad been given for some -malicious pur. I . mi i which for"quality and price I claim can't be beat, ______7 - 1-3 . � . . I ! ce the N . I . i pose. Now the whole of the above pair. and if you doubt it a trial will convin OTICEJT0 CONTRAOTORS. I of the fact. . most skepticaJ that it is so. Also, New Curmnts, �4 � - A) . . r I . - � I ties Jeel aggrieved to think that any Valentia Raisins, Table BaWns Figs 'rrunes, QEALED TENDERS will be re&jived by' either � � L � —_ , � maliciously disposed person can by ffiim. e undersigned on and up to Wednesday ' 0 1 0 I � � I Bayfield. Carded Peels, Extract!s, Canne'd �omatoeb, Corn, I -J - of th . - I JOSEPH KIDD & L'SON, DubHYL . . � . I . i i ply writing a lettef to the Inspector Peas, Peaches, Pe A I I ams and Jellies, March 21, IM, to ut up 62 rods of fence rounj P., . . . - 7 . . I , DEBT - RxiswD.— The' "Methodists of compel him -to prosecute any hotel- and Canned Weaa,7? arspo eao,p�,fljne assortmeRt of the Show Ground �t Brucefield, leased by -the * P , - I thaBayfield cirenit. have man�ged to keeper, and call upon any witnesses pure candies, all of, which w� be sold at my South Rueon Agricultural Society. Tenders to . . . * � i . usual low P'n,ces. , I 1 783 be opened at Turner% Hotel, Brucefield, at 2 :)> ; . . . . . � . . I ! payoff entirely the debt which for some they .may see fit. to name (even suppos. - I I o'c*lock p.m., on the day mentioued. The under- 51 JAMES DRUMMOND, Blyth. - - - � . I � . W . , ed oia the parsonage here, — pt the X . I )--d time has- rest . I ing they may never have a epped on the � sivied are'not necessarily bound to sece I 11 . - L , lowest or any Tender. The fence to be a close - � . . I I . . I Rev. Xr the trustees, OOURT t i . . Baugh, with , premises of the party complained o� to SHERWOOD FORESTO board, 7 feet hixh. Posts to be 9 feet long ; to . . I I in = of the I r . I ade &.personal canvas � circuit, leave their business and 0 their own be sunk In the ground 4 feet. No post to be less I I ANDREW. GOVENLOCK., Winthrop.. : raising, in cash, the sq'm . of $490, which expense (excepting the m gistrate may OURT SHERWOOD FOREST of the A. 0. F. than 6 inches in diameter at the small end. , - ; U '_ ineets eVery alternate Thursday in the I . . � . . & 11 roh., .. Q,Q4f.1nQ1U4% Posts to be'6 fe3t apart and each post to have a I - I . . VIAS-pailu IM -- - = see nt rwo &uow ol mil ageover te,4 Odd FellowsHall, at �7:30 P. M. Visiting .Breth- ) . I i - . of the t196 raised by meaus of the quilt. miles) to disprove'their co, nection with ren cordially invited. J. FINCH, Seefetary. 791 notch cut in the butt. The fence 0 have two IDiamonds, Jewelry - - - � � rails in the usual manner. The scantling f6r the � 3 - � YOU MiXiTUEA.-Mr. George Parke the case, and all the �oot to the ' . rails to be 21t by 4 inches. I HUGH LOVE, Hills I � I . . . � . . agricultural busi- Green; WM. BELL, Hens�ll ; ROBERT D�CK- - R-1:zX1**T.(3_. 11 . � . who- has been in the � m�p, a sheet of ' I �1% 1883. . � S :188 l informer is a postage sta, TIEF, MARKFj'�S*- 797-1 1 . - . . . ness here for several years left on Mon- paper and envelope, and v�e think that , . I I � S,ON, Seaforth, Committee. . I WAT I . I I � � -_ � 10 day. for Manitoba, where he wil�l repre- all parties furnishing mal, 'one ', infor- BE AFORTH, March 15, 1883. ! : , . ' ,01 . . sent the-fouudry, of Mr. John Watson, mation or information tha'�'co'uld not,be Fall Wheat per busholi ......... $0 92 to I 00 NOTICE TO MILK DRAWERS. I . � . I - I . I I � of Ayr. Mr. Parke - is an energetic I g WheAt per bushel ........ 092 .to I 00 Silverware, , Spectacles, c�c. f, . . � I � . proved, should be compell d to pay all . � , . . Spri - . I ;�, f � rn ostrper bushel ................ 0 86 to 0 87 HE drawivi of milk. for the various routes of � I - young man and wilL. no doubt do Well expenses of such proseouti . . . T the Walto"heese Factory will, be let by ! . ._______-.4 I . . . Peas p_q bushel ............... ­ 0 70 to 0 76 1 ! . - Prairie Province. Previous to - . 0 48 to 055 Public Auction, at Beirnes' Hall, on .R1 onday, . I tDS. SEEIDS. SEEDSO in the . . WrmEssics. Barley pot bushel .......... ... I I � i I I SE - I - � entertain ` * I ..: �.. 0 18 to .0 20 ftlal-ch 26, at I o'clock p. m. By order of the I . . . his aeparture he was .911 it 5 Bluevale Marsh 8,.188& - . 1, - putter,lNo. 1, loose ...... . D, President. 797-2 �iamond Rings, Bar 'Rings, Scarf � - I � . complimentary su per tendered ihim by - � 0 W Diret',tors. R. POLLAU I - I . tab .. .................. 0 18 to I I i I p I , I I I . .. ...................... 0 16 to 016, i the Orange organization and a humber -Mr. David Hatch, onq of the old Z,1,1ser" -For sale cheap, 1 * . .1 � ­ . - ....... P...., BUILDING LOT FO_R SALE. I Pins, and Sets in 15k (701d.� ' L ffiends. He is a g�nial, goodl follow pioneers of Rayham, had '�hifj. seventy- * I � Of . . i Hay,new ........................ 9 00 to 10 00 a most eligibly situated and desirable build- ' � I � and will, make friends wherever he goes' . ourth birthday celebrated 'on _tbe 22nd Hides, per 100 lbs .. ....... � ... 6 6Q to 7 50 ing lot o,d north Main Stre�t, neax the business r - I - M. MORRISON Has Received His . � I .� -20 he town. The lot is wen fenced and I . � . . . . TuA_XRF,TiNa.-Thq Most an,cessf al February by his children i and grand- Sheepskins each ........... i ... 0 50 to 1 portion of t i ! - . . ! , � � 0 18 to 0 20 ssessi . � . - � ; ., ' Wool ....... � ................. I.... on. -can be given at any time. Apply at I I tex-meeting and muBipal ent6rte 1111ment children, his ,brother Le7i and wife, . E EX-POSITOR office, Seaforth. S . � I . salt (retail) per barrel .......... I- - I - � 1-25 - G - My stock of Colored, Bright and Fine. - . . . that has ever been b0d in this village, brother-in-law Bowes %nd -wife and Salt -(Wholesale) per barrel ...... I 1 00 �, olled Plate Jewelry, Silver-Pla"d � . , I I � . . Potatoes, per bushel I . SHER FOR SALE. -Leonard � _ I � both financially an4 otherwile, was others agreeably surprioin Mid, �y tak- . (new) ...... 0 80 to 0 40 1 �4 � - ing pos his resi ence.. The Dressed Hogs ........ .. I , -are, Watches, Clocks and Spectacles, 41% A . . held in the toWn hall Qn . - , ......... 7 00 to 7 60 _QTA" THRE ' I is very complete. All the goods are R . DE I - - Thursd4y even session of I y 11 . I " Engine and Climax separator, all in good . Sp ING STOOK OF F14ELD & GAR� N SEEDS . � ing. of last week, nader the sus�icep_ of brought with them a large variety of __ — * � ruanitg. order and ahnost ne*. Can be eeet on I * � . . I ., . OLMON, March 15, 1883. lot 1, concession 14, H. R. S., Tuckerstpith. bought from the most reliable manu- 0 � . the - English church, and under the edibles, a long tablo was spread and ' '0 'ROBhRT and WM. DALRYAPLE, Pr6prietoris. ' d great care taken in the - . � � Fall Wheat per bushel .......... V 92 to 1 0 .1 . . .1707" facturers, an . � . . management of the Rector, �R�v. Mr. loaded down with these #41i bounties of spripl; Wheat per -bushel. -.-.'.'... 0 95) to 1 02 ­ � oelection.- All goods warranted as re. I � "' MoCosh, to -whom dreat credit is I due for -Providence. It was pleMing to s' 088 1 CONSISTING OF ALL THB LF"ING-LIbEg IN � i - ee the Onto, per bnshel ............... 4 0 87 to 088 ____4�_ - , - presented, and if wished a written I . i . MU I 10 was 01c, - arty Barley per bushel ................ � . � ; so,succ6ssful a mee#ng. a i gentleman, who is otol hale, he 0 46 to 0 65 , -RACTORS. guarantee given with each piece sold. , ' Peas per bushel ................. To 00 N1 . e I . . re . , I f=nighed by the Willis ebure choir , and cheerful, with his gol'od laayj the Butter ......... . 0 18 to 0 20 — � . � I ................. I � I , � I . . I", . I � of Clinton. under the lea tner of the joys'ia,�d sorrows of E ... 0 21 to 0 22 TENDICS7will. "be received by thq , dership of Mr. aged par , ,SEALED . mm&ld I ggo ....... v .. ...... 0 ..... 1� - Swede Tumip, White and Grey, - Stone, - - Jackson,* jr. Our people were highly life, gathered round th� � board with Hayi per ton ........ 7 00 to, 800 . I I undersi d til Monday, March 19th, for - . _. . . �t qy u I I I i �.. 0hfldk6 I 11,k " olive. Potatoes, per bushe1::::�*::,_,r*::: 0 38 to-, 0 8ffi a f &B I I s and Sugar Canp, &c 7 dehightod with 'trhe glees, quaitettes, 'their numerons d, e , - the erectia 0�ck REsidence in *Seaf,prth, f - I . ' Wurtzels, Carrots, Beet #I � Wool. ........... 0 25 to 0 27 also for the erectio of a Brick addition tp� the I ' . . - 100 lbs ........... t- - - 6 �O to 7 00 .ill �c re- I v , hich meral highly plants with them. --� .............. ,. duetts , &c., all of w � Hides, per , Seaforth Egg EmOorium. Tenders vn INSPECTION I INVITEMP . appreciated. We must also �iention -The steamer city of Chester, in- Dressed Iffogs ............... �-.. 7 .0 to 800 ceived f or the two jobs jointly or separat ely, and ! I � - . � the wonderful little'musical digy, man Lin&, whioh left New, YoL#k on the � * - : I I I I for the whole work and the several parts. . � The . . - ' - . lowest or a- n er not necessarily ace Pted . I And a Iwo stock of Garden Seeds of all kinds In bulk,or by -1 i but n - LWERPOOL, March 13.! -Spring wheat, my ten - - tl 8 pa' � i ra Morgan, who is tiny 3rd March became disablpd whe out � BIUM .1ry 7 unless otherwise s . isfacto 1-Y. Plans and s ebifi- Clover Soia, Timothy, Orchard Grass, Kentasky Blue, Gr!"t I i ,4, but -660 miles from Saudy-.1gook, on the 09s 03d ; red winter'- 9s 8d to 00s I . I I , I cations can be see and all necessary information I � inite on the stage, 6 years of sq d a large, stock of I . voice that is truly t 1- .afternoon of the 5th. Sail was put on Od ; white, 09s - 6d ; '. club, 09s 10do obtained on appli ion at'the office of th� un - We Also keep on hen . I � possessing a . marve I " Every description of Watches, Clocks . - I � I I I - dersigned. D. D. MSON 8 orth. 17W2 � I I I I ed . i ous. for one so young, She saugloeveral and the course of the ship phanged in ostsp 5o 06d; barley', 58 6d; peas, 7a , � , , . � 13, and rendered some comic' reoits. order to, gain Halifax, v6ry Blow Pro- 9d; pork, �5o Od;, ch I se, 66o 00d. I;z-r The time. r reaei�ing the above tenders in aI � 11 10 work anlike malluer, ,and j; -9 4- . has been extende until TUESDAY, Apro 8rd, m . until 4turdaY 'when . - I to 1. Groceries, Crock6ky, -Flour, Feed aud � . that received a roundol LK: plause gress was- made. I . � = 1883- - give saiiisfaction. Aemember, � do '. 1 ,80.98 1. a ­ I I 1. - � . *' i i . I from everyono present, The s, skers she was taken in tow by t the Missouri , TQ]%O2qTO,Ma,r0h14 4'sal Wheat norsdveitise anything �ut what is kept . P,rovisions at Bottom PricelL ; I ' ! . . -Mr. Baugh, and safely conducted into' Halifax har. to 01.00; -3pring,- $1.05 to 01.07 -,:Oats, 47c , ' -P A -Y -u :P. . . . . - . � - . . I I of the evening wer6 the Rev � . in stock. . I . I runA 4-1- � . , I i � . Of the Methodist church, and th Rev. bour. The steamer City of Che*ter to.4�.o; peas, 75o to 78. f barley, Q2o to _- - - " -1 '1__..&_._.i1._ , .1 - 1 I : I New York'foi Ltiver. .*, . � . I . X. Patterson of Bayfield. Th� former was bound from 74Q ,' 1hay, per ton,. $1 2-.00 to $17.50 0 1 . eople's Sh I I or, I � . - . - . � 0 ; R R -ERT W1L`nt`8'nt0hV-6e'yPaUd must ha At, - � po i and, one- -buttor, lil,470 to 270; inn,, tstoes per bag, , . ffedortb, -we : I . I telling many anecdotes and keeping the , ol with about thirty cab n - P . ose Indebted -to bim must M. R. OOUNTER,. Me MORRISON's - . I r I audienee in roars of laughteio' The hundred . and seventy steiarage - pasten- 75� '40 80c; 6gga, per'4 - z., .210 to 23o.'; ad& donsequoutly th - I I - . . . - 1. ra* ulo at ouce,�or uppIea@ant'b,)nii6qs6n;008 i people present thinking they wer� getting gers on I?Oaxd. The Wamn line steam. drqlise& hogs. -1 lbs. " $8,00 " io . . . - per t , will onsue' A:'woyd to "the wise, As suff 4Wpt. East Side Main- Street, Opposite WArket Street,s"forth* I . I ROB . , Seaf6rth, � 791 Practical Watchmaker &ud Jeweller* . : more than their 25 . cents i worth, er Ifissourl, which picked her up, was $8.p� -,.,wool, pl�r pound, 19cito 20e. ZRT WILLIS I . . � � . I ,� . � . .1! - .1. I . � - - I - ., . � I .1 . . - - ?,I ­ . I . . � _ I . . . . I � I . . I . I - . ! - - , _. - . .. I . . - - I I . I q �;. . i . I . . ! . I . � A