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I .. I �, . �'� � , . I - " on ,whaft t I - . Z week igo,, . - . i .1 � . .1 I � � e .. No .. I 11140 -Abilene ige Was yery ,much ilegro i 0160-2 , I - *VWov6mWVni0 '111111142111 � - , -orn � i �, - � I � I lato ip v - hw , - :give Ihoslj toot in - bad been attending the nWitary - 71 plessed of tf - 1110641011i before opwations his trouble and - Ingenuity r000lied halt I �oau* 164:00 plaint rmition aoll. he By',. . . - � I - , 1,41A ii a ty �withlhs 60a try, And- says thst� all the not I flF. TAlt ­ - Obeed- the � ipstrohs werw .1 "t I a` - i �iw "-*h� � � , S' wets - - �'Nd* for the tragical -put QQ Y., - I. _ , -N, q ,, , - - . a _1�1 (3 - It is -school. He w" Sucoebiftil I - I flu I � I of the oilmil ll �_* 4 . -, U , trains. ,p P ­ - - I I . - �� . , ItAt and of, the drisma:,: Wlibn.'Mii, BeOt fo'v4d with'gr.,Fs on .-y 2,110103'..., , !o,JW4 itep o are - loqate4-thore -are cerning the whorolabouto ,J . -0 . , ! bjgbl7 I . I wit4 thii resu � �0, - - ' - -4 V - ,,9u* - . pany to treat the "amination.- Mr. wwWu7 ; I . � � 11 th put �th ? 1. I mor -,pros TZ . the o � I @_�. - - V- o4hers - - inl6linea4p't � � an not creditable to ., - - I- - . Rq I � . . soldo a __ *611t so far as" to .slky' �` tba ,4bouto of hip'man te tele� heppiuiou that Xi W r ' a ld'aontente4, ond m y of of this'villagoo goes to T-bron. - , ! - . . I they bid, ., * I , - � I � ­ "'a I I t ,the ReviWv,as .& Ahe , a a -go spa ma gout puoh an-importantAtMf in this way. Laug'hlius � ' I � � � - r Wized aa'much froiji-ilasi graphed, to ,his sonat elssforth to- ro. Is right, an . tha, _. I . - - . gaill form$. .. to next week to attend the ; school - of i L. THORN Fdo - - oo*6 As 80 ne of their i heilhbors w ' cure h warrant for, the. ai�4t of Stai. EorA . little too f"t,­�Wenoti(W the followiIig If � I le, a y6ungerman he would - — 0 - - , - . p - I I ... 1. . . pharm"y. . As he is a *lever yom - - . I I . 0 Goo: I - . In ak, re � the - Do- � . , . - 9 I I Usd $out t, 2eir milk 4md1ssnd%*,b .: par�grapv ow isi6 o 0 1 li Le making a obispige. him. - St i 'Ibe.,ch oustable-out� twe�:604­t - , . . �"1163� i_ � . - ..... I -1 . - man, be.will, no doubt, distinguisbbim�. . . . - . I GROOM WME & SPIRIT toribe 'and had'tho'bonefit Of ths- . The. son - , - 08 trolt X*S�ks. The gentle -He wl Suied - iome b . . . I r howtvar, after,riclsivitig , . � .1 11 ,luded to self. ' 8009mp 7 ST.&Txsticg.---;The total assessment for are being 11 � . oelf.-Drotraoted raleetings . I � I hue -telegra I 4 -of Stanle for I . . __� . � milk besid4s. He thought,. h6w,ever . -1 --phod' to �hia er, a son of Mr' , 4Cm`A% p 61 this Mr. James --. Irservicet a former rep,* ,,he year i, I I that thiswas rather a-favorableview to' ' Wroxoter- - 4 t, - Staftord � L60Uld:1_uoi be ,he=. yelop, a. wyef in d ' . I -, , ba .ent of I the to.wriaMp , -_ y P county rates, held in the Methodist church, this weeks � town: I tThom �Jullo -, Mr.Fairservioeis.also � J ' - I � I � . . 1882 is $1,750l,814. Thf . Acowxii.-Oue day -laat week vo , . - : take of the matter,, but he gave Wei i compelled t6 jiva- uo the'vooney, and the Moffit blo , has been & intea a, located in. DD 'enson county. He hisa - . a I ; I , hAt to A4 - I had- I bettef, lay . ora I - , , w wns Ip f - - . a ?w t4at the per centage of differ, .0.11 _ - a farm - ithi tie. 13,064.56 ; to 14 bi rates, 18 600,68; Willie Lamb, son of Mr� Lamb of this I to h . el mfisioner for taking avita 'for welve miles of Abile W. t � I e4onse he. sebool,rates, ,,896,20; dog tax, village, W" crossing. the'loto on vbkh - . I ' MDUCE TAKER IN E�CRARGE- once Is paratively small and no� nh*W&0oq ag%instbim. at !-WiloiOtor, use in theontaiio coqrti. o is the He has been I ibbre about six. years,, an& PwasoxiLs.-We are 118604 to learn the Prince of Wales' stables were bull6j, . � - I I ne&Tly Z %1 -to the viAue of th ki Ave him arkested'there -sud try first and only commissioner o the kind has.dono well. He intends ret I - I __ . ' ur"Ing In that 'Mr. Sam-�,, Turner, who has been he fell into an old well which had be= � . t I . ave . - . milk. H stated 'e';,, this in Michigan, lawyers having I eon 6bli a few days, -1h d will takb back with him I I � that the Qp6m il some the .o.ey out of it'a-in -this . - 9- - ow . I I I ' ' seriously, ill with plurs, pneumonia, is left open. The we,111 was4covered . � I . ­ hoped to'As;ve the factory ready far Before' eidbelietofore to'visit Windsc r for the his two.oldeal I children, who have been ' Id' . John Turnert of the ,_ . � I . � � - this telegron reached - f I -recovering, - .r - I with snow, and be could not fte it uu'- .. 11 .4 01 - eat mony.11- living, with their grandmother, Mrs. Parr line, is laid up 'With typhoid fever. til he stopped fato the snow ivb�eh ghys 1--, - K11LORAN'& 11YAWO 81.6 � STAND. gehraftofn by thel first of 'May, mud ofi Mr. - Beatty had left for home *ith .. r I so a taking Such .t - L I � b. - I .1 3 i , if W I � , I he directors he made the fol,' m9ney In his pocket and &liberal allow. 0jameo MoVichaelbas rot ioved Inio att, for, sorc e years. , ` 11 , --- � I I F I I I j � - ­ . . �_� - ­ . . , � I . - , .. . i . V � - . we h0p6 to see him arodua again 1 ' a way and allowled. him to go to, the b* . I I I I lowing to the patrons, vns,.:-Tha,� anoe for expenses besides. Bak in 00me town, and has taken posse I n of -the . . . a' of th i . I - . tr "" .. short jime._,-Mr. Robt. Key V tom. Fortunately fibere was not ,much 0 . I __ � 00itor the comp, ny would draw the areaml way or other yet unexplained, *tAe mes. residence he recently Pa. ( h eed from . 331ibbert. . i - X I L I I Babylon IiLe; who was m iverely hurt by water in I_t,,g,,Ad " nee was near #A I % I i #11 ske i�e - I _ rd Mr. John Ward. -The snow blockade � , sista I i ri , 'it * In I;itter, furnish firkins -,and a4ge, fell , into the fiandt 6t Staffo f -SPRING ftoir.-:4he spring ihow under falling from a stack, is not yet able to ! f# F Pay all ob) ior expenses of, . L L . hand - Willie was as quiet as a Iamb. I I I msuufa�tu Who, veeing that ' too on 111fe-section of this Grs�d Trunk the auspices of' the Hibbert Branch ,leave the house. I . — . I 'Beatty . W been 1 L . . I I . -----I:- . ;11 an Ze time that they wereengaged re. I_ . 1 ; - for fouK ce ate per pound, ,providing th much for him# started In pursuit. 'He seems to have been complet�ly miaod Agricultural- E ooiety, will this year be FAnx SoLD.-Mr. Dsv A Pollock bas t � I . . I i : � - e did not exceed ten tons ; if* I overtook Beatty at Brussels, and, sh6'0-' and the trains have been ma '-jug. good hold at Staff&, on Thursday, 12th April. asion of li - evin him from his per' . 1OUS Lei a I � i , I DISTRICT x&TTERS'. mak 9 � ation. . : I , w sold his farm on the 9th conde � . � -_ I - - , i � I . . reached twe'lve and a half tons, 31 cerit b� telegram demanded the, time during the Vast week.- he del- , I ` : ind 'if m t I . I` There will be a good list, and the Sooie- Stanley- to Mr.John Armstrong, a neigh- ' , I : i - oivea direct per potwd A I it came up to 15 tou� , If 4r ! WMSG,T &YOUNG � have ree 'ng "I k Beatty demurredto this eries of grain in this town for, the past ty expect �, to have an unusually good bor, for's good price. - be I m con - me ,_7 . � I . � Not to Bu -y . ! a#v'e been unugually lorge,. and show this season. tains 50 ,acres. Mr. Pollock intends ..� r ut ; trom the vefinery one ear load of ougs DI boUft� 3LI cents pi it pound. This offer waa unT pro;127b ultimately, consented to week b' - To Buy or .. . i &* the lowest price. Calland, sole sampu. e - ­ , I L. I . animously � accepted by the patron* refund $5 .of the amount. Stafford for several days the streets hive been . I . I we giving extm ga-A Value. A full � tock of the � - A PLEASANT Evzx1(Nq,-Ou the even- starting for Manitoba a tly, end ex- - - I L , . I I p - � L grwenexj� prc h1w 7 xpr - ; I be 0128, I t f home t erg. . � I at f=ily I lyhd - . re -31 Mr. Hanni h wss then appointed Sales � e eased satisfaction with. this 'ar. thronged with vehicles apa'tbe mor-, ing of the 28th ult. a small par y o poets to make hisfutu I . . I ; L . kept. L The best VajIR6 in all gftdes of tea ;Td man, andbir. J.- Duncan, Tre" ebants repors business bright ning up . ; . - Orer t n atty, . I . - , . I as L le . young folio were invited to the resi. 'We wish him every sucoe 8 in the new - . . i. -Johnston 4 and own &she had done so, without' wonder ally. -On Thursday last as Mr. I - ftfaft. Seed& -A fall .assortment of field and - when, aft tendering Mr. f � I IL I parden, seeds, all new: and purchased from the - - r . - a max), and is -THAT IS THE DUESTION. - . I dence of M l.'J ames Caldwell; 13th cona country. H6. is a first .01 � . I . vote of th a for his address, the medt� - giving any warning. struci Beat John Stewart -of Grey, was Coming to V - ; moa reliable seed growers and dealers in the * . I re I ' ty a cessioil, whem they enjoyed a. very just the kind og stuff to a oceed whe 7 1 - � ' . i r jug . king I Seaforth, he Counted the pitch holes i . . I Dominion. wlaox & YorNe. 797 broke . powerful blow on the face, knee in pleasant evening. A delicious supper energy - i . I J � . -We m say that at the cloie him 'down, and be then struck him the road betw9en Somforth and Walbon ,,,. and industry are essential re- � p � 09 �. � TEM ltxGuT F"au.-C&Inpbell & Co.V as prepared y the young ladias'of the quisites. - , - I � - 1 4 . . � SWorth, bave, opeued several cases of beautiful tb�e meeti quite a number gave iq sevoial blows on the. head *Whon he was and made the ouinber 1,123, and Mr. - " ' ------- *__ .- I . - . � 4 . I house, and everything possible was done . ; . I C law swrmg goo& an4l, Jim several more to fol- t] isir ordd for the -neces"ry cans. down. Swreral parties were dauding Charles Mason, of Bracefield, ig our to make -the evening pleasant to the - . a I _ � L ! � I tow. oready-mlsda clothing department is !I)Ieag a -is t Itnesoed the assault, but authority for saying that there are 99 1 morlds. Whether 'tie nobler in the mind to . . I - . I � an , e suppl 41 by the -� d and w 9 � I . 7 � - "Inplete- and embram all the latest -*Jos . . com. 7 sroun . . guests. After supper the evening was I � � � I � I I � . an '0 dedacteJ before any effort was made to secure his On the road between this and Dublin, -Mr. R.�Ifellon sold,a � � I d e price of - them . HORSE SOLD. - ; Avery person who comes ..to, town. should give �; F kuy pent in the mon on such wait till the snow goes off,or to buy � I _ a u U&I way com � -horse the other dayl to F. Gfaruiss � It will pay theni to do ' da of the first sale of arrest Stafford * had fled. Beatty re- and he assu'res us. that if be had, not I � 13 OM ' ,fine I i a call before they leav%! the 100196 . � I ocossions, and at a seasonable hour-tbe for the round sum of $171. � � � i wth Lookout for full announcement next week. b,ptter. f1i this way, the ce;hs used wilt, turned home - on Monday - night, and due regard for his reputation for � I - . early while you can get your pick of - ' - I . . , veracity, company dispersed, wishing Mr. Cald-' I i i - I I You will see -something -worth reading, CAurnu bb uniform� and the company in'hsving whether he intendstaking f arther steps he would make it the- even two thous. PARTY. -An evening pa rty was given i � I - I . & Co. 797-1 ­. I 'Well and his estimable family long life last Monasy by Mrs. J. f lellars, of the the .1 I I I _, Sea"t1t. � - ' � . I . * � a4arge �n I r made at one time can to punish the -man Stafford fbr the and. . I . � I N1FW SToRst Nzw GooDsl-J., L. -1 I � and much happiness. Ist concession, for the b)nefib of' the - . . � - f �rnish th at much less cost than if assault and for his . dishonest conduct �. � - . ; - � I . ; Smith begs to announce to the inhabitants of - '- Y SOCIETY. -There was a . GOING AwAy.-Mr. Wm. Allison, who teacher and pupils, a] I - I w; i ftaterth =4 murouziding, country that he will `1ach patrol procured hip own cans. It we do not-knaw. There is no doubt, how- THE LiTHRAR some time ago disposed,of his farmi has a number of . "I 7 : ; - I ' i I- f I I . i have open for Inspotion in Mitaboll'a Block,one Would be ell. therefore;fq those who ever, that if Beatty's story is true, aul air attendancellai the Literary enter. select friends, (;f Schcomool qction No. 8. NEW GOODS If . . . . - ! door ioath of John . Kidd's Hardware Store, on hav' 0 tainm,gnt in the Mechanical Institute purchased a farm containing 200' acres AcciDE6T.—AfrB. Spear , Sr., -of th J , ... j :. . I 'n I -of March, a choice -stock of e not y t ordered -their alLus to do io, we have no rose n to- doubt it, this man I e - . . I : I I with Mr. annah at once. The most- Stafford I me on Fridt . I . . , ,19th . � : . a a daring and unmitigated rOO � eveDiug last. Thw near St. Thona as for 610,500. This may 4thconcessiou, met with verypsinful. . I V611pleandFancy DTy Goods for springand ., beoonsidereda very reasonable figure, . � ! ownmer trade. Also a st6ek'ot Family Groceries,- ing wa's a ,ost harmonious one,, and' scoundrel, and it is a pity be should b -6 chair was7 occupied by Mr.'M. P. Hays, - accident one day last wee.. . It appears - I . - � . I as the farm is 4tuated in a I I and BU. good locality, he wa � I . . � I All of which will be marked at close prices. gee every perac In present seemed thorough- permitted to re-mJain at large. The S. G. McCaugbey acted as 8 a standing on a chair hinging . up puzzles t . i Advertisement next week, J. L. Swira. 7in-I critic. Reaffings were given �y Misses. within six, infles of St. Thomas, and the clothes, when her foot ,slipped, causing he will, but in either oase you - . . -- I I ly impreest d with the' benefits of the affair, also, should' be a warning to . . - I . loran, Houston, Bowden and Canada South, 3ru railway runs along her to fall on & large stick of wood, . - � I Rwr. DnRLA x's Diphtheria and scheme, an I from the, general, tone of young Beattie --to keep clear of -all such Mills, Kil . will find a large assortment of : . I : the front of bh farm. . Mr. Allison has breaking several Of ribs. She is . . � I -Reniedy Is gaining confidence e"rY day. the meetin ,we have no hesitation in characters in future, as, under the !- Forest, and by. Messrs. Hayes, MOCOY, her I � I . cir- I - i W. H. Green, ,Druggbt at Walkerton,' 1, , . already taken a number of loads of L � � jr,6dioting at eren this season the' cumstances, even had he never recover- Dewar, Mulholland and Rev. Mr. Hill. recovering as speedily i 6s ban be ex- � . ; I I r to Mr. E. Leavens, of London, says: DzA,z implements and machinery away to his I � I � i - - 7 . a t - -�'In reply to yours of the Ist would my new crea ry will receive a liberal - ed his money, he would mot bo'entitled The several selections were very well . pected.' - 1, . . � - new abode, and will remove thithez ' . pI I *atD1er1&mm!s-DiphtberJa and Croup Remedy patronage, nd once it is started there to much sympathy.. I I � executed, in some instances the rend�- , TIIE TnA.-MENTING.- A nost' success - _ I I . � ! I I . L I � . I . � F . I Immialle-euxesinthio'gection, and N selling will be littlb difficulty thereafter, as the . t tion being almost perfect, so much so with.his wife and family about the Ist ful and enjoyable teA-mee ng tinder the STAPLE AND FANCY Off GOOD' , � I ! , beyond my expectstions-�' For We at Hiclsoirs. _ - . - — . of April next. Thd removal of Mr. and . .- � k � . . I - benefitR ;�fi be S . tb It the critic h * d considerable diffi. auspices of the Canad - Methodist . � Drag Store, Seaforth. T97-1 - o manifest that the old . I I . ! LOCAL BRIZirs.-Mr. 0. C. Willson Mrs, Allison is very muell to be regre - . I cuty fu findin & - t- hnrch, Jobnoton's Appo tment, .was � . j, system of b tter making will bee' ,g room even for an objoc- 0 r - he Ladies' A -id of the M. E. - Ome as I � . -, i SoouL,T . . mak_ returned home on Saturday last af�er . tiou. This evening readings will be ted, as they were both possessed of a MILLINERys & 010.9 . I I .. I rare as, tome system of cheese h Id on Thursday the 22n ult. A very . T Church intend giving a Social at their Parsonage . - - - . . i sai Tues --overiffig next, an absence of three 'Months. His iiaanyt given -by Misses Log&u,-,'A. Cowan', Collie, those qualities which are worthy of excellent repast was p oviaed. The I r I day March 20th. A good ing. - . � I - - friends will be glad to learn that he has. imitation and admiration. � . - . . - IKII Li me will be proyidedL , - - � Houstian and Forest, and by Messrs. , music was charming and ,the speeche's . - ; teraryprog1ram I . ; i I . � - ayes, A. Wilson, and -others. On � = I - � Refreshments served froin 7 to 8:30 o'clock p. M. I MLITARYCONCERT.--Tbe MhOic-loving wholly recovered 'his sight and that M. P. H, VISITING. . Miss Jessie Robertson, which were delivered y the - Rev. I ! Admission 20toent& 797-1 . . i . -AT- : I public will be pleased to learn that & his eyes are nearly �well, all that is now next Friday evening the subject ,,Re. daughter of M . Gilbert Robertson, for- Messrs. Clappison, Cousin and'Hartly * . . - I ' . , . L - merly a reside' t of this part, but now - i -n L T ; WILSOW& YOUNG have opene(I out real musiq&I treat is in store for them. required to effect a � verfe6t cure. being solved that Rome Rule would be Bone. . were hnmorQua, interestin a d'! practi- I : � - I "t L " . I � � - of North Bast4ope, is visiting friends 112 - w I . Ws week a fine amortmerif of dinner, bres, V time. Mr. J. C. offman. of ]Emerson, ficiAl for Ireland," will be discu Mr. . . a n . . ? The. mflits�y concert to be given on seed, cal. The ntertainme , u � I i add tea- set% faneytoilet sets, U of theikeWeSt � I . ! I . . ted a in town on M day and was heartily M. P. Hays taking the lea,dershi Glenquaich ind vicinity. Anyone who was a pleasant one, and 1. I I i Mdgng in: fine prin do, briported direct and next Wedu day evening promises to be wa 1p on 0 �ntire a . � I I u_ I � - . I � _ier since sheleft, would I . . . ! worked Yery low. ral= see goods and com*- oine. sveloomed.by man of his old frie�ds. the affirmative,'and Dr. Veroo o has not Seen. � -Red. The . � * of the b t entertainments given here e n the dienoe seemed to be well satis i par& price& .M He was. on his** ay home from the 100gstive. . . scarcely' be a Dle to recognize h En MCFAUL'S T . I � . for , -, . or, proceeds amounted to abo mt $23. . I . r . A long, time. Mrs. Caldwell, of ' � I � OoLDBx Liox, SzAmRTH. -We have Hamilton, 6a few equals, and in his Eastern markets ,Messrs. Forbes and , - 0 - as I it is now nearly 13 years since she . � � . . � - . 8CHOOL ]EXAMINATION ENTARTAM. 1 5 1 . . I I ved away, Miss Barbara Pardon - I 6ablandand opened the. contents of Twenty- Laidlaw, have iprobseed the livery FOR THE NORTHWEST, -4he first mOv . , ; mane cases of Old Country Goods. R. J'Aurnoif, peculiar HnO Mr. 'Kelly, of Brampton, is stock and business of Mr. John Ward, Northwest party of the season left ere w a so our - Crom-arty and MENT..­4 -public examination was held . � � : � . h a j ning around - � . I XWorth, 797-1 equally g000., while Mr. JoBlin and the - and Mr. Laidl'w h removed his on, Wednesday evening last. Thersrty immediate ne:�ghbor�ood Juri,ug the in Browntowu school on Friday, the CHEAP CASH STORE, SEAFORTH, I . I I WANTim.--Apprentices to the Mill: ,there who we to.take part.in the,con. Stables to Ur W:7(19'sold stand. There was not, a very large one. Tbere were Past e 23rd ult. A large- -number of parents - I L i linery wanted at K1dXs Empo-dum. 797 1 cart have sl I -frequently delighted Sea- will now be but , two livor3 establish. . only 23 tickets sold here and eight at - - -and'viaitors were present, �11 of whom - . . - I 1. � I . � I I IL ) forth sudi 0-08, that it is unnecessary I . I seemed well ple"ed at th' intelligence . t . i ments in town, which are quit6 ample Clinton. The train consist . B,oucefleld. . % r EASTER CONCERT. -A - concert of as. Ior us to 9 anything in It.heir commen- . ed -; of nine . � t . . - displayed by the'pupils w eu question- - . r I . � . � L for the requiremi� to of the place. -The .freight cars and one passenger coach. PROPERTY SI)LD.-The Br . i trod music will be given in St. James' dation." irs. Caldwell and Mr. Kelly * 8 Pro - ed on the various subjec a' compo i . I 8113g I .1 I � Cstholie church, on Sunday everii appeared at a copcert in Clinton a short suit VanEgmond ys. the town of Sea. Eight of the freight cars were from perty in this vii lage was s 'gg OPENED UF ANO MARKED MAP: : old by public their studies. The exa ination was � � � I I I ng � . forth will come u for hearing at the here and -one from Clinton. A good auctl6n last week,ana was purcha,led I . I � ;next under the auspices of thechoir. time ago, isnd they gave such universal I I conducted by the teacher - the school, ' . � I I - � - � , . I � ' Chanc�ery Sittin's at 'Goderioh next many of the pi Fisengeramere young men by Mr. Jamieson, the present occupant, � I � Thel choir of this dhurch is noted for satifsetion there" that Several attempts Mr. T. Reid, assisted by M . Armstrong, - ; I - - * ; i : excellent - mnsicial ability, have been made to secure their return. I I I ,� . . ! VaeIr week. -Mr.' Lusby has succeeded in 'who had come home from Dakota and for the sum of 3400. ' Mr. Jathieson of Wawanosh. At noon n excellent I I i . � . � . I I breaking up a house of bad repute Manitoba to spend the 'winter, and are will, therefore, continue to carry on his repast contributed largely the dayls% � . i and the selections which- they. will Bat, aside. from the merits of the enter. NEW COTTONS for the Spring. I i . �t. which has -been 4 source of auno &nee now retraruing to their hom: eateads. shQemaking bu iness in the old stand Trade, . I . � I I #ve on this occasion wM , no doubt tainment, the object,the encouragement y . enjoyment. After the exa ination ,Ties A, � . � I � � � I . . r . . . P . . I., to some of the dwellers in the South The freigbb was consigned by the fol- IXPUOVZD ST4 ,or,. -Mr., John Cowan over, Rev. Mr. Philip was mllerd to the I ; hilly sustain the excellent reputa. of our volunteers, should be sufficient to - I I . I I . � I ward for some time, Bud the OCCUPA&S lowing parties: R. and T. Morrison, purchased- at M,,-. Livingstone's Bale, a plstf :.. I tion they --have attained. An - ' aid. fill the Hall.: Weexp orm. and gave a very d nt- d NEW PRINTS for the Spring Trade. ; - , . ect a good house . I easa an I L- : have left the town for the town's good. McKillop, two oars; Allan Hobson, flne young bull which he intends to keep intelligent address on modem theolo,g i dress wiu SIBOL be gi4n, by Rev. and we can assure"all that n6tke' who ,y, - : i - - W. Wade intends opening 'a Hallett, one oar ; Peter Hettle Hallett, at his farm in E tauley for the i � I Mr. p. , L I . I Yather MeMallen, of Irishtown, who is attend'will be disappointed. From a Cli I Improve- which was indeed A treat. The proceed. � 1-1 � � T L t ' branch pholl e one car; . . � ,Ven -known as an able and eloquent large num M raph ry in nton, Henry Horney, McKillop, one ment of stock. .1 4 . . . � . ber of highly complimentary W gall ings throughout were enliv ned bv music N]EWURETONNES for the Spring - . - , � , - i I I shortly. sdo is a good srtfot car', and J. -R. Hamilton, one oar. RUN AwAy. r. Gu � � : . . . I t mpeaker and who will, we, feel 6artain, press 'notices we select the following I . . nn, while return- from an amateur choir composed of the Trade. i I . � and will be Sure to give our neighbors Several car loads � -11 I . I imske his remarks both interesting and commendatory of Mrs'. Caldwell's abili- . of freight and, settlers' ing home from seeing his patients with school pupils. The whole was closed by . , . Z . I every satisfaction in this,.respeot.-T I 1 4 ties as a voo, &1ist. The Chicago Times __ o effects from points along the line of the a high-spiritedhoree on Tuesday last, singing God save the Queen. I i . I I I ? I . rinks of, the married men .pla U London, Huron & Bruce, were to have wa' S' thrown outab . -a snow drif t near . NEW SHIRTfNGS for the Spring: - � A I i . Bays: "rUrs, Caldwell, who appeared, yed , . � � . I � #.- I - 3 I ; E%oxrzRATzD,The follGwing resola- Saturday equal number of the unmarried men gone with this car, but were ptevented th6' oheesefactG ly. The horse ran away, 0 1 , Trade. - ­ --- - � I � � evening with the Removyi I . � ! . . A4 . i IK,on, which explains, itself, was passed the Seaforth curling club'. an. exciti g by the snow blockade . on that road. but no' fuitb:ei damage was done. J'axaestown. � � a Concert Company, was's welcome our- - i I .1 Z ! . ananimonal"t the last Meeting Of the match on* Tuesday last, but the youn 7 Q alite a ls�rge assemblage of the mends Nzw 'GRIST 21mL.-Mr. Smith, who A PIONEER GoNz.-Mr. . Wright, - � i I - prise to a Chicago audience, making her . DUCKS 'and DENIMS for the Spring, T�< I I Trustees of the Sealorth Public 8013001: debut store proved -too much for - their mo, 6 of those leaving Collected at the at%. is bailding the iew grist mill, postmaster at Morrieb" , whose ill- Tr � . � I without any special announce. 2 I has g9t ade. - . I . I 1�1 That, whereas we: have caref ally en- ruent, but proving to -be one of the most expenenc4d opponents ,and Cleaned thev�a tion -to see, them off, and bid'thom fare. -the machinery on hand, and skilled ness I referred to sooe ti a time ago . . I ' I - I . . � _. I .1 I I out by a score of 48 to 12. Youth wil well, but there was little excitement workmen from he Stratford Manufa - died Friday evening� Ma . . . � . 41-pired into the charge preferred by Mr. !accomplished vocalists introduced here ,0 " Ma h ,the 9th. I � Z tell. 'Mr. -D. D. Wilson received seven compared with that which attended the tnring Compan are busy at work fit- He was a n-,tive of Ha dingtons'hire, . . I I � Thomas Hodgins against Miss Killoran for many years. She is a very beauti- . NEW TWEEDS for the Spring. - � A .1 very. fine'Shropshire Down Ewes from despatch of the first,party Isat.ye&r. - ting up.the mil .. When finished it is Sootland, where he was be n in the year Tr&c16- . ! � i of unduly punishing a child of his, ful woman, and her voice and manner I e . I . : - . . 0 � . . I — � i I k the old country, this week. Ten were exp6oted.to be Second to none in the 1816.' Upwards of 35 year ago he emi- I I � t ikamod LdRe Hodginsi and ba,ving ex- were ahariming. She was the� vocal . : Z . . ; � . i . -I - 1 amined Several of the school children hipped, but three died ou the w&V*.=; 13luevale. f County. We im ish Mr. Smith every grated with fami to America, I I attraction of the ev6uin'g, and the audi- a � his i � I . : , ly � p � Wbo we Saturday, Sund and Mon NEW LINENfS for the Spring Trade. i -i . reatschool when the alleged once regretted another opportunity was Sy day were ' STORM.-WigginSon-wina-anaVennor success in his e terprise. workifig' as shoemaker for ome time in w I � I 1� punishment was said to ha,ve been in- omewhat stormy days, t scarce' . I I . . � � a 0. 8 ,Y on snow give us a - SErow GnouNi s. -The directors of the Galt where his companion of the bench . �, ; not offered to' hear her." The B 11 ' - I . - 'bu . Z � . . , q , � - I � k-jetea, Mr. McFaul, the' PriucipaL and ville Intelligenc sufficiently so to sustain Mr.W-iggi 'a re- . - W 13 ri , recen NEW DRESS GO(,DS . , � � er Says: "Mrs. Caldwell . now time for.them to c4ll s, halt. We South Huror, A grioultural Society have ere eter Pat ck y deceased, �. 71 " i � . f � ibe witnesses produced by Mr. Hodgius, is the finest singer that has ever appear- putatiou sea woather prophet, . we [a 1 5 . - Spring Trade. for, the . I , i willingly admit their prophetic powers. leased a plot of ground on the farm of - and Robert Taylor late of I Grey town. � ! I I A i � wr fully exo4erate Miles, Killoran from hardly as reliable as Vennor or - MOWS Give Us spring weather-, Mr. Peter'MoG,egor, adjoining the vil. ship, " who died years ,ago. A . I A I . I i . I . ,ed in Dar city, and was alone worth .-Miss Ellen Dickson, tbitd , �bout � _ - � � i ZY, blame. in the matter, and further � going miles to hear."- The Toronto Oates THE. RiGoBS OF THE MAw.-J. Pater. lags, and inten having it enclosed with Nearly 28 years ago Mr. Wright came . J I I � a our belief that her rusnageraiint daughter of Mr. John Dickson, R ' : BLACK CAS -,I � I i " Globe sa,ys:'" The singing Of IQUi I& . Qxbortl son,hotel-keeper, was 'indicted before � 9 close board fe ce. This ground will to the township of Turnberry i�nd took HMERES for the, I 11; I ' . 11- f Of prhle"Idepartment over which she Pre- voce ' by Mrs. Caldwell, Of ' 'Hamilton, is engaged as ,book-koeper sud clerk il'li b4 used for the annual spring shows of I - Spring Tride. i � I . � i I 1�,�'. . the J. F.'s of Brussels on a charge of posseaf,ion of 300 acres of 'land, which - � i I ! , in . 0 . -1 ,,.. sides is ' eve 4��' respect satisfactory." was one of the best efforts heard ' the store of Mr. Ale . Smith, Brass,810. selling liquor on I the Sabbath. Five the society. The Brucefield spriiig he hag occupied since. Seven years ago - . . .1 � t: , in I � L i I - Miss Dickson Spent 4 term in th Wn I I . � 4 1� Toronto thiz season': and was loudl I e com- inhabitants went do . as witneagest . show has attain 9d more than Provincial he was appointed poBtmaster at Morris. ; BLACK SMKS for the Spring. � _- I . .; Tim SyApanTir BUTTER FACTORIX.-A encored." . - y mercial college, Lonqon, and secured IS L but the charge was- uob Hustairt;d,. and fame, and the increased facilities which bank, upon the removal of Mr. James Trade. - � , diploma. -Mr. J,bhn Lee 16f b on Wed- our genial landlord came off f 00 - R.' the society are .wisely providing will Orr to Missouri. He w v : - ate4ting of those interested in the . - as ory ,much . - - I ' I nesday for Winnipeg,' whare he' intends King, of the Don�inion hotel, well less have a beneficial result. I respected by the community a �. . *stablishment of a Creamery in this - - . mong �� A BiTzia BITTEN. -A few weeks ago a * remaining during the summer woX�'iug fortunate. Re, for giving a few friends GOOD AGAiN.--Our enterpriging old which he had so'long lived. The i COLORED SMKS, &c. the- I ; � I t I . � Iowa in placa of the cheese factory which young man named Beatty, son of Mr. at his trade. -The 14st gr&Dd car * al 'u- Spring Trade. I &a., for . . . � niv s glass of beer on'Sunday, h9A, to fur. horsemen, Mr. John Rattenbury, in. ; Us been run for several years, waa held Samuel Beatty, of Tuckersmith, got tOrment took Place on. Monday af her- � , . of the season - will be' held at the skat- nish Her Majesty with 020 in; current tendscoming 0 the front with- his noon to the Wroxeter cemetery. . - . I I [ In the town hall on Tuesday last. There viotinuised to the extent of $50 by a . ' rink- this evenilpg. The Clinton jundg. I - . � . IRg . On i'Massa," Those show. - . 7 1 sharper with whom he met in,this a eeil I DOTS. —WOOD is scarce ; farmers know' Ing . . I wsssvery fedr representation of the yearling stalli ' . . I : brass baud h ve b engaged for the . Z ; f4rmern of the surrounding. district, and town. I - against him "d better look.out, As i . Clinton. � . ­ The stranger offered to -bet $5o evening and will disolourse sweet music. how to put it on; 0 1. 50 for green is the tb�e' old gent Is ery gritty ou� -boraeo, I � i . - . . I - i - -1 seemed to take a dee and Com- -with BeiLtty that he could not open a A large number of but not on poli Co. We 10 AREN.--Ma�ny of We are in a positio i al p L rizes 'will also be bottom figure. -Wm. Wright, an old DEATH 7 PETER MaL ; R can "kfely flay a to give; tho - � L . mouldable interest in the enterprise. Mr. certain Pox which he had. The bbt L nompeted for. This,'Will positively be and esteemed resident of Turnberry, that this voters i horseman, owns t our readers will regret to learn of the I . rougli .1 XohnHannah acted &a chairman an . he -A : : � i : dMr.. was tsk&sud the money was placed in the last krid beat of; the season, and death of Mr. Peter MoLaren, proprietor . - . � W.J.8hannon as secretary. Mr. Thomas and poqtmaster at Morrisbark, di- 41 beat pair of ma -es in tb satisfaction to our oustomers'this sea. I J WX% on e county, and i � I Ballauty-ne, X. , ly e arg - The remains e n foal to Count Careless. We A I . -] ; . P. P., wan not presefit, the hands of a mutual friend, The there will likel' b I e,crowd there. Saturd*y last. in. both i of the QuPen's Hotel i thm town, - . I . ! _ Young L Man to:)k the box, -and while -Mr, - Goorgle, Lee �rived in town from, tarred in Wroxeter on Monday, and the wish bim-every success. which took place on the 11th inst.. Mr. soup as our stock & . is large and extensive . _� I I � : iLeither was Mr, George Watt, president engaged opening it the shai per an atched DOota on Tuesday. ". He intends re. I- MeLp,rou has been oufferiug from ill. - . .� i . . m- arge concourse which followed the STALLI()N SOLD.- Mr. P. IN I . ; . I - . � I at the, Loudesborough company. Mr. the-moneyfro the hands of 'the holder maining here IeGiegor In *VXrA8tY, and our prioes will be founcl - n r over & year. Some years ago, I - i Johnston, ' president of the Kirkton and made off with it. only a few weeks. -Mr. cortege testified the esteem,in which sold his fine Oung a a ion "Count, health fo . Beatty at once John Latimer has sold his house and the deceased wa � Careless," toV sors. olquboun,- Dow while employed on tbe- Grand Trunk, so I ; sompany, kept In's appointment,. and came to the Mayor to. L lay i f a held. -,The ,election . � iet#a jL I � I 0 ormation -lot to Mr. George Smithers for the sum low As any retail house in th& - I : ; - . . � deli,ioreds very interesting, practical . excitement has qu down.� 'Both and Porter, of ibbert, for the sum of Raflway,,ho met with &L asoident which - .1 I t against him and procure a warrant for of 81,400. Mr. Latimer talks 'of go r this district. two thousand Ulars, which is Consider. an arm and a log. Domin' ; A I Ion, A -1 2 . � � - But, unfortunately, he had' back to Winnipeg for the surnmer.-Nhe Vr, 'Gibson pollaJ exa-- ly t�s same ed very cheap f Being thus i-notywitsted for his -- ordin. ) - - . sod useful addrem. He explained at his arrest i119 a ties worked hard in deprived him of et such a firie suimal. i ary 01 ­ . o6noiderable length the modus operandi' not avcert�inbd - the Insn's name, and Seaforth spring show for entire *took majority here as he did in 1879i None The farmere in his vicinity will.guat&III uctipatiou fie engaged in the hotel i i 1. a I � to be vidopted in conducting the factory, could give! no particulars concerning w!)l be hold on the 17th A II. -There of your outrageous our loes in the vali- ch 16 valuable horse business, first at Sxltford, near Gods. . .- I . i basing his remarks npon the experience him except that he had taken his money, I will be service in tho' En � i f r9at loss by i . I I � I . � 4 - I I �i - . - they had gained in Connection with the and before he could secure the n I grish" �church &at old Bluevale war . eaving the selot on, as - the colto from rich, and latterly at Clinton. Iu this -1 eftesary i . r I I � ' every night next week, commencing at I . town he enjoyed a' Liberal natrougge, - instittito at Kirkton. He stated that information the man had Bad, and thus 11 8 o'clock him are ocnsidevd by competent ' a . ion .- rhe funeral of the late Ja�., I i J u gee - ua kept .a, good A NEW - DEPARTMENT, I . � *be make of the Xfrkton factori rializ- the matter rested for them I if n6t superior, - to any 11 I house. li� was A � L eltntime. I Dev�raux on Saturday last was one of Huuett. I Z -A : - colts in the cou ty. - I - native of the township of Colborne, � . . � i I t t . � ei � ad from 6 to 8 cents. more per! pound Mr. Beatty, Sr., however, Ultimately I the largest ever seen in this section, PERSONAL. - Oar esteemed friend, COMPLIMENTAUT SUPPER. - where hils parents still live, and was vi _. � ! I Messrs. � I . . ; than. butter made in private dailies,and ascertained from the ,mutual friend a I thus testifying the high esteem In which John Warwick, Esq., has rooenb�y ,-been Walker and Mason entertained a few genialt whole-souled, honorable man. 1-11-111---" � � he had every -coultdonce, that if % -suffici- � olue to the identity of the sharper. Ile 'I the aeaessed was heldby his nefghbors. losing a daughter or gaining. a son. 7 The seleet friends st an oyefer supper at He leaves a widow but no family. � I - I 1. I � . � � I ­ � out number, of creameries were operated found out -that his us I I i � I � � Me wAs Staftord, . Mr. J. H. Broadfoot shipped A car particultirs of the happy ev6nt �will be Dixon's hotel, o Thursday e I I 4 I - i Jb any particular district to m'ike the and that he is a farmer in the tow hip - , iveoing, the � � - - I Do __*_ DRESS AND - � load ctf window ssoll and doors to Win- found fu our marriage notiab MANTLE MAK190 1. i aftt- put large enough to attract comps- of Turnberry. - Acting upon' kumu- 8th inst,. Mr. asou -wok the chair . Gorrie. I ,; . - I 0 I T this infor. nipeg on. Wednesday, -The household Mr. and Mrs. Johnston start for Bran. and madea, few marks on Mr. Walker's POLITICAL, -The election excitement : �� . t -1. . i I o' e - 20th in i i . still c uld be obtained. Although Friday, and after makin the necessary from hers toWiunipeg onWeduesday." _� I lition, among buyers a very much higher tnation he proceeded to Wroxeter last effects of Mr. L. Maybee were shipped don, Manitoba, on th t., and contemplated d ertion of the ranks of is about over now and the people are ,, ' i . - .. 9 the best- wishes of the many fri ends of single ble - . - - � : Kirkton the'y had many difficulties enquiries . asedne s,sud joinIng the noble beginning to assume their Usual appear. , , - - , , , , , - - , , , - I- - - ` - - - I � - - I - - - - - � � , , - - - , Ir , , , - � III , e� " , th , . k I - f �6 I � - W I � alt 11 pe 0� ka 0 m. bgv = 11i;. ho'w 28, � In at lei I . I It I ' a " � � T 1�, * ye 0 -M " )&' [o i ok ppo IDJoi iffi-&I . t t - t I kn I I ��J, h ;nd r 01 &I ay. W ' , illohx1thie' ont Of , off �p F�F � _1L i � or , , I a lip - : W1. eg4�1 . � � I ar I nib-bla T__ - �n �1 I ;r - y1ts 1 Group Xr. l6tte in th g ft. in r 3. , ;I u � a ,+1 i :� � �n I fln X�a qu t14 � � I ;_F I - � a � .1 f f ii � I I i 4 0 �, _�t ot I 0 1 � I I I . - I ! - I - i - - z � - I . I 1� -if' ,t'i, ! e 84 Is - i . . he found out where this man A young man writing frotri &North-west --th ung.couple will follow the n., We arm of benedi, its. Mr. Walker ro. anee. Both politiceA psrtie � - ta contend with. such as inexperience Stafford lived and went to - his house, town to a frie'u' hope they may have before thei a many worked . , - . -! d here begs of him to a We beg to intimate to the Ladiesof � . �� e. 'fieDd.up a lady -so that he . '. on the part of the management and 9, but found he was absent from hom pliel in 4 very a pproptiate and gentle- very energetically and the contbob Was se � 0 - , _ aetural backwardueag of the . . man y manner. Mr. Wm. Rattenbury a keen one. The conservative . . aorth 'and vicird - , I , people to He called - --Upon a neighbor, bowevek, good, square look at her, as ib'is so long PRESENTATIon.-Previoue to his de. and r. -ag . ,party tY, that- we have . - l i take bold of anew thing, the creamery and: 14 ' h h cGregor, made a few . much disappointed when the given the apartment over z :i - - � 'i I et his ibubiness be kaowa,'and 'at since he has seen one that he has al- parture for the Northwest, Mr. Peter remarks on their was -very L L � . � there. had been fairly successful and had the same' --time gave the inf6rmation most forgotten what the "feminine form Hettle was waited u on by a number of . short experienc� in result was known., and many were the - i . . . realized raore, for those who patronized that he had taken the necesg& man"a A;"; 9p; ; A p matrimony, and a very brief ' Vn It 4.. 11 - - 011r.Millinery . � I . 116 a- . sketch of -wry fop. -As tha+ - I% . � i , : - - � . L a I I . I IV*. VJDV I - - . ]� �L ' 4 I L . _ � � � . 1 I - . 11 LLL I - -1 I . I � ! to 0 L' .; t I - V&ut ,,I I ; ; . OvAt 1� iL to hai [ - � .60 I� - � LL � - - ' - � - .11b 'JL - ' , � I he � " ! � , OWS of V6 - � , . I - M fideul 4 r"PIP0 I - ; ,; I I �. I q � *,n*ll , !, �Wled lext � I I � - K : � .. 11 . � i delats � � U 11h, I � ___ � � ; kont. I I : � t, V 4 i L L ; I 9 ; EiO MAtbA - .ted * ple" *bouts _", i0qualuv I I : .More.09OX0. . . I . L . s r . I 7 ]"tt, repl5r, : I � L a . not be �ooum I I � L � I and bibtn � � I i ! two ide". . I . � . hypewores, . . i � effect of --d * I t - i leatlial stal i ! fhem a$ UIL I � Jerson. � I I t 3[t is,eviae­i L I : i peotry'af 1, i I graves and . � - - � - . � Zongstm_. i ImOW that I - I - I . Inusteal ti. L - . . . . neighboxv i I ,n I Webensi I - ; U." eSS101 ; , Mr. Orr in ,* L I 'bon to. i 1, � I and oxrt'h4 i L I � WHI 3my L I . � 4, 1 tolerable 19 . i L � 38 m1aple I . I ! I i POSTS iwd . � F i ,been . - t uiea I I 1'.-.1 , : justif-V *A . _. � I - I ! - , �4mpe�lv � 4 1 i I i . . � i � failure. IE I ; � witid,-brea] � I - I . I - I 1 *0,1��Ia r I t I 1 L usually A � I i I ; 'quently b]L I I such sA wi .! ; ond briug: L $ 1 doorg, w0i I I mowdra i i � I ! I rob= � i inlli�_&, . I i � neoesowy 1, I . , I . distance : houses. f I � . ! . : whocomi � I I �bute wbVA 1 ' zefined ta i tual Istau. i I (0" - : - : ; - bins =JIL' : L . I ! of 1KU91 I I - - . . ; � i p6plar, gr i 11 - i � I o0ouW, -P�l ! , ____�__l - . � VenTAW I . - .. - i � the i � I which , a I I .% ; .sisting,­0 s � ; been b= � . - 'L ; - The Te0V I 1 . .- . a .1040 �� i . S e� be. � I , & , Of' *em ! � s men, P?V . I . . advantsf-i , � � have emic A . . brftthe�� i � - 'atmeophg . - I lowe iwd Of tule Vol I I I � of, resilit ; i 44HOO41-ee I *ROMPS L :E -t raultin . . Do" I I A V4n hail I . v A � io(),de, I DOWAI : . W_eU, ple of the'vai . ,L* . . *,AJ?oW* I - I � H00911a - ;rn5%;ffXM . out ,;rs - I . Down--,, 1 � I : r L llow 43P v . I I � . Aowle � I . I . i mudholo, m i the lWo c r ; ! "' � I Di6w# . I - - I - " " 1� I au -d- f � N I . - 1� I � I Whom yo I I .7 L I SAL -1 ba a . I I I 1, I I i tr&TalleaL E r 1 � withoul " � . i . H0090AL r Ae ; Man L I i Im = � - I k I 15 _de"L_ - Ii . i two vVils I swiug t-16 i aud Your I __ � . t ­_Mw I I t, I I . I . � " � � I - w evenings ago his flarlock friends &nQ neIgIlDors, who their si * to an experienced Dram * %nil I I . .T "U 0 V. 0 seen lor s, Jew XV,Oom - . I � ngle life.. The worthy chairman days. On the whole the order was - I . : , - �� m I � c . I It than had they manufactured and Sold to secure the arrest of Stafford. This some mischievous rasea] a carried off the earprised him bypresenting him with a then sang a good old E' ih song in good, t�ere being no, public demonstra. Maker from TORONTO, who � � . - i , . , I- I their awn butter, and now It"t these information was conveyed b3 Stafford, large clock which Mr. C. L. Papst'had valuable silver watch, accompaniea� by . � , ngliF mantle � ; - I his usual b appy style, -'after which the tion of a noisy Character indulged in by � . 1� . � �. - -1. ! win open x A ! - ed in -high spikits,00rry the victorious party. This state on or about the Firpt of I I ; i .i diffioultiAs had been, overcorne, he ex- who sought an interview with Mr. before his store as a sign and left it in the following address: To Mt. Peter company oeparat I ; -he present sefLgon, would be ex- Beatty, and proposed a compromise front of Baker's jewelry store,�.,, In re- - llettle,­:-Dear Friedid,-This is i; world 66 part, but happy me6t, of ��_ ; , pected t � . 6 i I a a1114 - t, , A i � ancourag y 9 affairs commenas itself to ell -righ� April - , .. �: : r le, and from the Aing subsequent proceedings should moving it the' broke it, -Bo as -to render of 6hange, and the best of friends must SNow BLOCKADA. _� The travelling . thinking persons. Too Often does th4 ._; J ! geptionablY profitabi � � ement alreAdy received, the be staved. Mr. Beatty agreed that if it useless. Other deored�tions were part, but it is with feelings of sadnoss that public I I � t re 11 ryinconvenient, as we .. � ! L ilirectofsexpecW the resources of the he wei relanded the 050 and $25 addi- also committed the same nikht. If these "a Connection with our -MUlinny', zj�, I -,. I I we think of the fact of your removal from did find it've Successful Party taunt" their oppone tf, � - � �. 1 factory would, be taxed to the ptihost. tional for his trouble SO expense he evil doers can be detebted the alb-ld rn " 4- � *� lk —4 I not have any tn6ins on the.1-ofidon, and annov them by ---A' 4-u Goods a .,.4. ,�!_ 11 I Ir- A 4 " u Mantle and Dress - 1� . U In J r W 810 L40 13V 0VUL1, = CS. 0 JU A e sureeics _& 0"W* - . � &0 1 z,uarj ulamet the creamery � would stop proceedinge. ho 9 Open& Huron & Bruce from Saturd" I I ! 0 until and rendering tho7utight hideous with Due notice Will be � . I This proposi- be severely punished, and if similar many pleasant years in our' midst. Wednes e people of B i ucefield uproax. . given, by advertise. - � kad become, universally popular vaith tion Stafford *illi�aY agreed to and depredations are again,attempted they- ease accept this watch as a Slight an aay* � Th r � x . ��- i I ; - I I d vicinity are much inconvenience .LocAwTIMS.-Mr. Robt. McLaughlin ment in ,this paper, of 0 - I . its paid over the money. After the mone- will, no .doubt, be detected. Next Sun- token of our esteem and good wishes, t;of there not being anv tole. has re' � ur Ifillinery - ; the farmers. To illustrate the benef Pi ; - . 011 accoun I � of the creamery system and show the tary part -of the transaction was com- day is Palm Sunday and no�xt Friday, is and ma it serve to remind you, of the utedhis farm to Mr. - ; . � y Hastie and -0 I � I . graph operator at this station. pe : peenliaritieg of some people, he gave an pleted, Mr. Stafford mauifeatecl a bum. Good Friday. On that da th� stoie baSsen. intends, to move into the v ning,' which promisgs to be M* � I I . ; � 9 passing hours, and of your many'friends gers, sometime illage shortly, . Last ing desire to IM-1now in what manner Mr. and'other business places 6 �Vait for hours and then -Roht. McMichael has secured a situs. - ; ex,ample in his own experience. , I �. in to W'U Will around Harlock. May prosperity and find out. -that the trains are cancel, . � � _u hand a comuni- happiness be y ­ I IMNSE this spring. . 7 ` season he hall sent &H his cresig to the Beatty had found out. his whereabouts. be closed. -We have o oars in your -new home is whereas if there was telegraph co ed tion in Seaforth, whither he intends to - . I I L � - � I I . Wtory and bought the butter required He was told that the mutual friend had cation from Mr Levi Latimer in: reply the wish of your' hiends.-Thomas municati * - ;;., g6 at an early aate.-Mr. James Rux. - I � � - . - � . � ,torhis own use from a neighbor and "split" on him. This seemed to irritate to the paragraph wAidh Vve copied iast Neelans, Geo. A. K and others. . on with other stationrs on the ton left for Michigan on Monday of last - � I � . I � � � _pox, road,'the neeess Lry inform 'Abrabam Tayloip has be had, and Int ch delay and % annoy- Mr. Juo. Leech, formerly of Gorrie, � . . ! . jnAde two cents per pound on the trans . him not a little, and he 'vouchsafed the week from the Blyth Review. Mr. RxTURNI&D.—Mr, � i action. Mr. Hannah stated that he information that the atippoged mutual Latimer puts the matter in quit I atioil could week.�Mes Eva Leech, daughter .of . E. INCFAUL, - � e a dif. returned home­iher ha,ving spent sev- suoe would be se ved the travellin pub. now of Manitoba, *As I � kad attended the annual meeting of the friend -was deeper in the Invid than he ferent light, and shows , - . � - : imtrons of the .Londeaborough Cream- waQ in the mire, as it was he who had musicians . . I 9 � ,age lost w i ' I � that the Seaforth eral months visiting frionds in 'kansas. He. ThD station agent is now left -com- in this Vil I I - � Only made ,a ress nable Mr. Taylor Spent most of his time' pletely in the dark 6ey. She . I I � yth I apeaks TNE CASH DRY I Wy, and he si&id that although it WaS . Pat Up the job on young Beatty, and charge for their services to the jB1 ,and although he is in the mW,, f I I - i among the Canadians who are I avorable terins of -the � ; 940� f1mt year for the factory and it was 'had drawn him into the trap, VMd for - ��ple , . OOF-tOd always good natired and as obliginR &a Prairie - Prmllrice.- Mr. GOODS MANs I I . . , and that there w" reall t no i I a in Dickenson 0ounty, in the ViCiLity of any man cau bet yet in jhe abWace R Christopher I ! . , � ; . � AVL I . T I � I mine, bon of captaia MuLe, returne L - L I - � I � .11 I L I . I . I- RP A -P � I I- Wi-V ift Ja I WN T. : � V . . ! , i whiewl � i i sideX4 a : i morAing � 1 stual-� OtA 1 Aide., W i i I rounil �� I - weeks .Z. ul . XeV4W L . L - I - xm__ W W . *.ft gr. I tiou 4M . � Uka L a�ud I - -