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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-05-11, Page 8______1_47_ - I-..---- — ­­­ - , _2______ — ,_T — , ­­ - `,­ ___ ; — ____ . . 1-7 -77"- __ - �_ - - - , �� �i ­ . --T------ - �_­ �1_ ��_ � _­ �­ , T -_--_--_;-11_1--_- I T -'-1-.r__-- - . . � . -7 "-.�-.",7-�--.,..��--��--i�-�-11� .1-_.1.--_ , -_ . �______. �_ ��, I - . 1, I . - 11 _� I i < . _� __ - � . , - ___ . - I - � . I . 1 . . I . '� . . � . I � . ­ � . . � .: I � ., I '/ � - I / 1 � . �': i I - ,� I ! X I i � a . I . � . I , . � . .- I I I � - I . I .1 I � . - - � I . i . � 1�1 I I � � I ; -L . i : . , 4- - - / I I I I . - ! . ': . I : � i I ; ! i I ; . I I . � I . I I � ; � . . I i I I . � I 1 : . I � . : .1 . . I � 1: - . � . . i I - , , , � I I � . - . '. 1, ) / I I . - . . . I . i I I � 1. . i . ; � I � � . I . i I . . I . .. I I � . I . I . . . I ! I i . . - .. . I - 1, - � _-, I - �. . � . . I . : , , "I .1 I I ., - I - I '� . . I '­- � I I . . . . i I t I - . . I . ; ,- �- I I . . - . 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EXPO*TORIN 1- 11:1/ 1 , . . — . __ 1. — � � � � --I-,-"- I I - — - . - ____ I- I �i ,_ - , I.z 4 I . � - a ; -1 -_ - � f i NeWaL. 116W i 3nterprise with a POS I - il, I . ; seasdu!_ The .... pdww -, suggests certainly carrying On 4 ": . I - 1%, I room, Hr J J. Wallis; composition to Tipell'in connection ': with the riesby- I F I 4:.% e aa�_ssbility of! more B Ilk acoom- will and to a "purpose, anawe think rod � . I ` ' L an church in thii town, will take th , In 11' SEEDS I EEDS I second form, W. E. Groves; schwl- teri . when moda,tion here. Quite rfg&h . iThere is Messrs, Carter, McEwen and 6 ith, to H.' :: j." . - - - __ J. Ferguson,; fasts, place one wee � . . k from� r ext Sabbath I r - I �11 ,�______.:� room ..rais, Mr.' 9 agement and energy 'the ,eon � . i � : I . 6 goalopening fo B� k.- Whose Man �_ . the pastor will be asE �stea by Rev. Mr. i r's charter A i An 7 . � . Mr. W. H. Stew art ; fourth form liters- ih i . ' . I ogress of the work is largely due, are poo 111. , FLOWE.Ro GARDEN McMullen of Woodsf( ok'.-Some twenty- Mr. W. Kitchen shipped 3 esteriday 90 pr - � , � I f4 - _: F#D FIELD SEEDS- lure, Mr. J. Conuolly ; Introductory I ,entitled to no small degree of credit for rod . ___ �� - A .L . � lesson on fractions, Mr. A.H. Musgrove. 3members. of Brit& na Masonic Lodge head of extra good cattlo--� 7h biggest ar L. - � � - ; r . . ' w � ay I 11 the manner in which they have thus f I - . I � I Friday -Special grammar paper. Do. 6116 to Mitchell !on � Fria , last to celebration ever held in the county Wi . on the work. eon , . L 8 th. _Mnae- carried �1, �� . WARRANTED, FRESH. I ll - Habit, attend the funeral �f the late Thoms, take place hereon the 24 A . bet . camber, 1882, Mr. Turnbu , � I � , - ­ L � . 4- . aking, Matheson. - The Sesforth Creameiy mento'will commence* at Sa. �n. and � I .1 d seed in stock. Rev. Mr. Morrison; sentence -m I I Brucefield. R. . �, �. i Not an Ounce of 01 'I operations on Monday last. [ 11 P. M. -The Grai i4 Trunk � . Mr. N. W. A. McKay; :cultivation of compenced contin a till L - I- Lo __ I � � � L I _ -Mr. Dixon with big I'll I i Wwj will isou I '� - 1; . A splendid list of pal rous has been Be- Rail a tickets at si I fare'. IMPROVEMENTS. � t', : I : FROM taste in is, Miss Forrest; notes by 2 , 45 .. � YOUR SE 8 n,la here Characteristic taste, has been painting ;. I - 4 - . BUY . . ,he pasturage is as -Abo t 500 trees were pla ,4 - I I the way,oftewar; election of officers. cur�d, and although , bui . 1 I ! ;� 1 _4� 1 � . f 8 y. I I and refitting his hotel, giving it a new 11 I � : . � o6r, the deliveries of cream! fir last W duesda. I - H. . . . . I - � i � " ; : J I . - - + � I . and elegant appearance. -It in reported .. � I '�_ L. THORN . , Yet p otea , .1 . F A NU -r Quicrx.-A very pleasant hour largor than the mat agement i Qips � : I 13PE ���, - I U' . 1 i I that Mr. Marks intends removing the �� : 't �� I AMRTH, I I ab 11 J� . GAOCEP., ri � was passed in Miss Aggio Qowan's room so sOon after the ope ling. Thd,- a coess I .MCKMOP � 11 I - � . .,:-- Mr. PIG SOLD. -Hr. Jsm�� Hd�boweil wood andboxes from the front of his - I � - - � Thirteen of her of the enterprise is now assured � . I . �. f � Good (3rop on Tuesday morning. ossil4y he may el � I'll I . . I � Store and p raise it c I ! And Thus Insure - , the go' al, Veteran Vulcan Of Sold his thol Oghbred . - I pupils gave as a surprise �o their teacher Thomas Hill ni - 4 as I ­ � , Winthrop has I S-. � I - - � . Ca ron o I t � i ---- �_===== � 11 Several feet. / 1: . i - �o� , n. of E is the possessor of 8� Berkshire pig to Mr. John tet . f, , utertainment caneal- may Quee .,gmondville, . D f� d- - � . ! - . SPORTS, AND R&STIXEs.-Mr.Broadfoot, I'll, re cow, whioir he the 6th concession. He is a g od an- .. ... �.L - "'Idliso * - chosen Queen and han4some little Ayrahi . I pr( I . I , I Pendergast was ILVI I 'twice her size imal '' d was Sold for, a fair fig u 0. . medical student, is home for big holi- I , ROV0 her attendants were E.Walsh, E.D id- sayq will beat anything an day � B. - i . , - � __ . -*i- in the county as a In . ,1! _. C& . ­ arou expost - Hespents very pleasant and on -11 son, K. Broadfoot, L. Sparling, N. I ilk producer. He I i r ,,Low - * I . I I � . I � - a . I � � rne. . i profitable day fishing at Ba,yfield a I I - 1. on-, M. Kidd, L. Dickson, W. Killoran, alBoI has a Clear Grit yearling colt, � Usbo days aggo, when be captured, by far th6 H __ Tom - FOR BRANDoN.-Mossrs. N. 1, � e. T Clark - I � - L ! . DISTRIOT RL&TTERS. M. McIntyre, H. Bowden and M. and which is as good as I its - nam I ,of Farq I ar, lef t biggest cat fish ever seen in those parts. 2, L. Donovan, who entertained the Kddi- don!t keep much stock, '-but what he and Robert 86mers . Pa I ... , _ 0 , : mammoth specimen weighed 26 I . -� only excelled St. Mary,3 arload This ! once wi -rea ngs an - gongs. These .has I is of the best, and i4s, on Thursday w . ad a out Dierlamm's . � . 1� win!r PEOPLE Bay �� olds. -Au .-andon, pounds and a half. It was brought to . . . . . . I I theria and croup Raw,edy: My son, two pupils acquitted themselves very credit- in excellence by his fall Mang of horses aLd miloh cows for BI Brucefield, and for a while was the an , I � i " �, -.- 1 , 311ph 'old, was . i � W 4 , ,� !v woo aftacked with croup. He had ably. The room was crowded -all the #nmense bns ness Nsr, been done in this Manit a. We hope their a �ec ulation � I .1 -Am I I ob p I Centre of attraction. Mr. Patrick Lay- - 7 -E . gwallow , and o r � �1 j�/ � bad that he *as unable to pup-Ils, from the other rooms.beiug pres- t, W11 in seeds this season ill prove a profitable one. i � I phtheria so I i i . 8 a rather oci rn of W . ' u . , . �_i �� . . th w den, who ha, entific tu - I - s - �.v - � Any water. Dierlamm's Rez�,edy cured him on- ant, but the most perfect order prevail- =us seed merchaptg have � — . �.. , 1_1� I;ly. X. HROTZ. IAW el, April 19,_1888. o 1. mind, while looking with astonishment W I. ! ti ad. Among these present war Hr r sources pretty well taxed to BuPPlY ! Walton. Jr - � li� Z t his - � I he size of its mouth remarked that, I � .,� It I Robert, Wright, of the samO ce, states tha . nal at t . of, age, had - theria. He used Z ' teunnsual d co f, -if -i , . son, five Years McFaul, Principal ; Miss Aiideroon, t emaud. They were eq THi CHEESE FACTORY. - The Walton 11 4. 1,t.. 11 if that hole goes all the way through, . 1-1 V� s ,�, , t once- OnO of my Miss Rate Cowan, Miss Killoran, and the f act � � this remody. It helPed Miss 6 the occasion, howeve�- D L .- I I .,. Chess' Factory will Open and �he milk 1,�Z -4 child I IS I ­ , , , S;s-w ill start on their to4t ' 4. I ren had diphtherlib. Wi had a doctor giiing lid oxi,sts` ,the best evi- by dad I there can't be so much meat ; 4-.1 . Edwards and Mrs. Coulter. The throne t4at the dam& as on th � ,11 medicine for two days; but no sign, of getting � drawe after all.,,-SomG of the Sports are talk- , Ar _.- I W form don�e that the peopl. know Where they � " f better; we gave only One dose of Dierlamm's as of white upon an elevated plat 1 4 ` Moud�y next. The prospectsl,o� doing of "fox O'C- � �­ 4 : . I inh of indulging in' the game i- - _-t ; no c�n procure the� bes value for their � , Remedy, and he was reliEved at. onae. P- J. of green. The arch above the thro ,d profitable businesg at this .� .1,4_ . a large an . and hounds " thig season. Mr. Dixon . 4�' �� RENDER. - Wallace,, 6th "4 i, April, 1W." En- - � � 1.4,-. � 1, i'' � t ,wiks of overgreenBana daffodils. The .money. -Gardening nd house-oleaming factor ' during the coming Be so were ­_ q uiriescan be made fo these &IrUes. . For sale a . y b as already obtained two gray hounds � I , . -A 5-2 Queen was dressed. in white and a are now the fashiopablg: oconpations, i I % ; - . so I . never. better. Mr. Leech, the cheese from Toronto. � ­ � Mckson"g g. store, Seaforta. . I I I . i r , idru - ,� - .j orn""' _1" maket, who gave Bucl - satis- . - i crown of white and -green, while around he'f rmer is conducive tb good heafth, I, I SALE, or BOOTHS. -The booth privilege. . - 0 i i univer a � _. hi ­.. 1i . I :. 7 ' Y, will be: the platform were strewn boquets a to good nature.- During I - , I - an Fairview Park, for the �&� of Me of and h faction to both. patrons and p�Ioprietors th ,_- . , I I a 1&tt r . I � � 1_�, I t sold by public auction, at th� Commercial Hotel, � wild and house flowers and plants. All the oat seven weeks Mr.'D. D. Wilo6u last y 6�1 ar' t his post I and Will Dashwood. - .. ,:�­ I I .at seven . a ay Ing out on an. average I I 1, - W1 ­ . h, present seemed well pl no dofibt do equally well d0ri6g the BR=Fs.---�Messrs- Weseloh & . . ­ � I Seaforth, on Tuesd@.y eveniog, May 15t P. eased with the ]b as b an p * Wurtz so 1:0 �, - : I Terias-Ca in advance : - . r, "I I @�alock P., M. 4 certain 010,000 per week for. hen fruit. Just \ i '. � .i :-; : I Brine, Auctioneer. �06,_i efforts of the pupils, and we are I comink season. . i � � are buildin� an addition to their pre- th , ­:­ t , , utena to increase th i � � I 4D -.I- , ft 4 f I I r a satisfaction evinced by all, this tPink of it, and then give your hens an i . 0 4 . mises, and they i . �� 4 , - 11�1 [. � BAG FouND.-Foundl on Main fit eat, from th - s. - M'in street has � i I extra,feed of oat a J31yth. . . I I present stock. -Mr. John Grill, who has 131 1 - ,Y �, a , - .; Fin , - .t ' ing a package of - Will by no means be the last 'entertain. t th P I Sea&rth, a bag conta tea and � 1. - I ment given by the pupil to their teach. �een tboroughly scraped and the water I � - - some other artacles. The owner can have the POT 0 SHIPMENTS -.-Messrs, cKin- been in Michigan for some time, has , -XI, � 4 1 Ii I A. � , proving property, and paying f oz this een cleaned out, and it ,_ .- "me on I . . ers-at least we hope no .-Com. � tpbleo have b n - hipped six cark of po- taken unto himself a wife. He intends �� - - I &C � . on & McMillan ft ". - - , . vertisement, on &pplicstiqu at THF. Exposrroz ., - 11 - , i ad . _- - gow looks clean and tidy. -An E merson . ! "i � �: ; 8U6 WO041 to the Uuited States t1iis week, to carry on a boot and shoe business at �:,_ - . � q oface. �, - -� - _�; DRA.wiNG.- paper of a recent date Says : I I Mr. Abe -Mrs. Hartop, a In ­ V �, i HTGii SCHOOL ENTRAN�p 1,21-- 1 -f . - . and t By Bay there is still mo�a to fol. Kilmanna, Michigan. an . ., - Ii chars who, re.prepapng : . daughter of Mr. �ohn Mitchell, an'd a . ; FooT BALL. -The dififforms. for the tea pupils for P I 4t � pIvidson, of the,Carney House, . Shipped low. . I '_ - I . - �i � ­. ­ '_ _-I 1'-' ll School foot ball entrallce wili per' .'day a handsome Jumping on � �j .- . � Hig , alub have arrived, a pleased to examine the express to- _ I : . A I ECTUIIE.-Mr. F. S. gpLce, of former resident of Dashwood, but who _' , - 1 7 i 'dra*ing, as �this is - A cart- � Lp �, wing Pape B on here th _ ­ . - and they will wear the �u for the Arst folio . deer, to a Sister in Ontario." Toroi: to, lectured in Watson'B; ]gall on has resided lately in Michigan, is .5 1, � �, � , . I _ to - i . . � A ;��2 " . I time in ]public on Satlurday in their the first time hat the subject has been v�right, Manitoba, correspondent says: Wednesday evening last, undeir �he &I visiting her friends. - , � I ,-,-- __ . � - �, 7 � , - . .1 1 61 ant king, is u His FARM SoLi).-A great de&l .of property W1 I— . r : . , �_ ; jn&tch with Berlin. ors,_Ykavy and on the curricu um of the examination. ,i Mr. Menarey, the merch ' - 7 J, I . I ' � :; ­ I pices A the Mechanics' Instit �te. III .- - � eigh- 3i I royal blue. The team. for Saturdays ,We are inform d on good authority that I building a fine block. He intends . . 4 .T � 0 subject 11 Marriage," was one involving I bag been bought and sold in this n . . � �11 � ", match will be chosen Irom. the follow- they are of the type that may be expe t- Voccupy part as a general store." A .1 .1 re -1 � t,- o � I - _. I . . - . . 1 a great deal of study and pre�aiation if borhood during t4,e past few. months. .1 ­ I I . ; - ­ . . ingplayers-: R.McDohald, J. Ireland, ad at the examination. The prescri d ears 9go Mr Menar6y was a To say', that the Of these the latest has been Mr. Isaac , . . _�.;­ � disposed of properly. m .!;. - _'. � - Lennan . � �;�' J_,. Dickson, J. Muldre: , J. I G. text b6ok is Walter Smith's primaxy school teacher in th lot No. 3, in the 12th - - �, I . lectur B was good, would. be 'Pul ting it Bean, who has sold .1. - k i , and big old friends here- . be , � , the , rsmith . [y indeed. . I -, �, -, I A. Dewar, R. Hughes., T.Coleman, J.C. manual: First paper, -(1) Draw all Tue a - h 8 very ild] it was 1, iin ense." concession of Hay, and the north half eel ; J- , I ' There was a small, but very a' precis- of lot No. 3, in the 13th concession, to .- i I Harstone, G. Cam.pbelj, Mr� Buegen, W. I.- I. ,. , � � ,,quadrilaterali ; (2) What are concentric 4bouts will be pleased to learn of . I ' ,L' I � _ - � . I lone land.- Mr., -a sum of $8,100 ra; � ­ , . I Malloy and -J. Biggins, I Bquares? Draw two concentric squares, pr6sperity in the great - tive andielice present. Had ther been a Mr. Fred Ellis, for th I ,-i ' I . . . tic � � , . - , ". ­ �_ - I . 0 - . using inch -and -half diagqnals for the Jollu'Leckie, formerly of Brussels, who . I ., � I I I . 14 freel lunch " in- connection w t it, and also Mr. Fred Ellis bag Sold his farm, tb ; L � al meeting of the outer Scluar bag a . I - " i- . CluralmT.--The annt a; (3) Draw a square of any . large farm near Broadvie*, Mani- the admission fee put at 10 a to, the being lot No. 20f, in the 14th concession r I � - � i -1 - i'�_,. - I . - Mth of, he � , __ p Sesforth Cricket Clab was held last- Size YOU choose, using dotted lines, tobeo, writing from there on the'Il, sow baWlity is there would not E tia Stephan, . .- . . . _ yro ve been of Stephen, to Mr. C ris - u � i ._. - - , whouthe draw its dis g dotted lines A ril, says he has just coriapleted . �� � FridRy evening. the 40, inat. t Aing room. . for the sum of 04,375.' Mr. Bean, we L - tl meters, uAin I I - 1� a I - t I ! P understand, intends - � ollowing were duly el actbd officers for: and bisect them ; join the bisecting ing 200 &craft of o ta.-Nearly one half I at sn . a& I F .,� _.,.�� to retire from farm- - � � � , � R 1: ea .- I � F., Holmested I i W rox ing. He was one of the pioneers of this - �1 . the season of 1883: Points so as to form a square ; on each of thafall wheat in this neighborhood ,eter. * . , .� - I - -, - , . - � , I President; L. Thorne and A.H. Ireland side of this last square draw an isosceles will! be plowed up, but the clover has a hi iw z , I � � ?� I . ! FA�M SoLD.-Mr. Wm. 4herf6rd section of country, an(I he settled here 1 1 1 a 5 � ", I 7 Vice Presidents ; Goo, W. ' Brent,, See- pax I a corner of the q'Iendid'eatch, and will be a good crop, I W . triangle with it a I is farm of 100 acres with 'nearly thirty years ago, when, what is �I 1. I 0 has sold h in .i .. " � � . �, I . 1 retary�;, Alexander NY, ilson Treasurer; firstsqua,re. Erase th) first square and aq it is not likely clover seed will be $10 ; _3 _�� � � I .. - buildings and stock on cone�ssion B. now a well settled- country, was only is � I � . fa � Ir I :_.. George Baird., I �­ . . � I Field i aptain. Manag- its diameters ; (4) Dra N a,cir6le with a busheinex't spring. -The comfortable - I wick, to Thomas McLesu of vast wilderness. By industry and care w - I ,� , . lot 22, Ho be : 1�, � I . - ' , : �; : I I I,: -T. F. Coleman, D. vertical diameter, a hoi -izontal diameter r . � he has accumulated a tolerably good - �� - � I Ing Committee. . ,psidence adjoining the Catholic church, Turnberry for $3000. 1 Si - � , L 3- , �� 'I 0harleswocill, W". 0. I aid, M. L. Bugg,in, and -'a parallel chord ) Draw a square I t * resent occnpiO �'y Mrs. Lyons, will � i - 4" � , . 1; J . Biaimrs.-Mr. Manson is Oetting his Share of this worlds goods, and we hope ev � I ? -vi , - . i!� 1. I Alex. Wilson and Geo. W. Brent. with its diameters an diagonals,' use � ; � 101od bypubli3 auction one week from tannery fitted up in the beat! style, he be maybe long spared to enjoy the _�,,z � — . 17:4. , - I ruction lines' usina each semi- ji.�xt Saturday. This will be an excel- . I I I PS , ", � oonst ) 0 Is also building a brick engino house benefits that he his derived from big .71- 1 . ­ �, 1 1 OMCERS INSTALiap.-A.t the I&Bt diagona as above, draw a sample curve i lent opportunity for pome person to get . - ­ I I . 1: - at the rear of it. Whou - fluished hard toil of former years. I-,;- � .. � � � � - 1 reaular meeting of Huron Lodge No. on each 61de of it, Draw an ellipse and � a nice home cheap.-, Dr. Gouinlook slid . I I. � . ,�:�. I- 1 0 ndent Order Good Templars, � I � . . this tannery promises to be! is Com- � . , . . 1. i 908 Iudepe its diameters. Second Imper.-(1) Draw, family left town on � Saturday last for a building as can I - ! � . - 4 plate and substantial I Hibbert. I 1� I p � the following officers 'werai. installed by a two-inch square wi n I - r4 R! � I I . . I Wv�i�aw, New York State, where the � . � ( be Been ins good while.-Vir. Gibson I - . - 1 Bro.. Jas.- Beattie, L. D., for the ensuing a FARX PURCHASED. -Mr. Wm. Wilson, : � . � I . circle, a radius, a chor( , and a parallel 1006%or, is Si nking a salt well and erect- is getting his oat kiln which W'was dam, - . I of Gromarty, purchased of Mr. George _. 1. � I term: Bro. N. Cluff, P - W. C. T.; Bro. semi-eircle -, (2) Draw an oblong box i1ing �Oxtensive salt wqrkj3.-There is';* all . - I- I . .1 I . �1 � . , aged by firea, few weeks ago �nto shape N� . �_' � . Sister J. Murray, with a horizontal line above it ; (3), �xc6 8 t1own for an I Robertson his farm of 50 acres for. the ; ,T. H. Piper, W. C. T.;: .1lent openingba �bhi - ,1� �� � � I I again.He is making a number of I mprove- I& I . I i . � Turnbull, W. S.-; Give a definition of an o4al and* draw O;at,meat mill. If !some enterpfising I handsome sum of $2,800. This is eon. � " , I W.V. T.; Bro. G. - .1 4 I � 11. I rn,enN -which, in case of fi *ill render , sidered an excellent price, as there gre Pl � -_ � I � . . I � Sister Lizzie Booth,'W. A. O.; Bro. C. one ; (4) Draw a vase i a which reversed person with a little Capital would only . � �� it still more secure. Mr. Gibs'on is also I . 71 I 0 :1, :, � i Belt, W. F. S,; Sister M. Brett, W. curves -are applied. with construction take hold he brick building at the no buildings except a log Stable aI il � t , 7 mg.. putting up a brick engine ousein eon ' PI . �­ 1. �r, I T -; lines ; (5) What is meaut by foil I infoil I Station, ut Jhe neCeBBarJ _ I I . i 2ress.; Bro. A. J. Wilson, W- C11aP ,! bongo. I 11 . ., I I _ p ls�� � 7 � nection with the woollen mil I where I z,. I- I � 'Bro. W. Steet, W. I.; Sister T. Gray, I? � MoiiE GOOD STOCK. -Mr. David Hill "" � quavefoil. giye drawings illustrating �chihery in o it, a la' e and profitable . ,- � Si t P. Avery, W. I. G.; rg he has been making a number of im- . re 4 1 . I � W. D. M4 them ; (6) Draw irom memory an eigl;it.-­ 'business could be done. It is conven- . I of the 8th concession, has Purchased a T . . I � Bro. J. E. �1�1.0�oga:l, W. 0. G.; Sister . - I provements in the working capacity of: fine t� -1 ­ , pointed star. . ,I, , ­.- lently situ' ated for hipping purposes . orough, bred Dnrham bul four - Z � , 9 -1 . - I � his machines. -Mr.' Davi good has . � , , �-� 1 X. A. Porran8e, Vj'. R. S.; Sister J. i i . teen months old for which he paid 0135. 1 IF , E I ' � ; ; -644 is in the Centre f one of the best � : � - I' I : - e . P b' . i � � � I ;-, .]Booth, W. L. � S. ARiaox D.cr.-The anada. ship t?d a great quantity of potatoes He got him down near London. Mr. i � _1 . I ' producing con leg- in C BE . . r� 1- � . b the counc away,tbis last two weekse-Mr, James Hill nloo"purehased from the same y ilthloyear o; furnIshing Ste . ,- '] , I � Pat, I H ouey , 1 ; - _� r. D. ker at 1 , 7- 'r I . I THE TwzNTy-F0VRTH.-EVerytbing trees to those who' would plant them, Iville met Paulin has bought from JobIn' ' 0 � - . . Hr' Hill's in E with a gentleman, a Durham cow far $125 t ­ �- . __ I I the Wroxeter livery, and it pr�pared at " ��, promises faivoial�ly for a -spleAdid cele- has resulted more Successfully than . Mr.Hill is fast becoming a prominent � I -1 ; I painful accident las week. He was 1. i t .4i - I I een's Birthday. . any person anticipated The committee I. . a all ti as to give good satis lactign to the stock breeder and will in a short time u � � .� . I bration here an .Qu � hewing a post whe the, axe s ippe i d � i � - I � [ - 6w the.knee, P I� �_ I I . � Already assurances have been given procured only 300 trees, but those were publ � in horoes and rigs the best breeders of the' r striking him on the. ieg bef , . . r( I - i I � , � i bxe brigades Will I infl I icting a deep wo 'L -*— I i . I i I ?a on nc He is� now 4 township. . � that several� ' all Spoken for early in the morning, and I I 11 . . i� hand to com�tita for the Splendid 1Drizeg still the demand was not nearly S&til' . ble to go about ain.-The annual . . Brussels. - STALLION DiED.-It is reported that P � � I I - , a 11 1� 9fiered. in, tfi� 'ttournament, and ti�eee is fled, so that they proc red a second lot I TICi.-Mr.1 F! $. Scott Tikessrs. Dow & Colquhoun have been __ � I - _1 warm . sugar'social I in the Methodist B siNxss -No I I . I � I I . t the several races ad- of 150 trees, and these were also tak9r. Monday evening will henceforth ondent so unfortunate as to lose another very t � . . A:'now. rio, doubt bu � I Episcopal church CA a p � . I I � . � , � � t . I I "%-*ertised will be, ffille& and it is stated up. The trees are I rincipally hard last was well , lided. The pro. and agent for THE ExrosOo t Brun- val"ble stallion, 11 Count, Careless," p , � . I � - '4 I I A � . i tliat, several well-known trotters will be maple, with a few mc untain atall and ,' -' . t I - � ­ grimme CQnslsted of muIsic, resdingB gels. Business transacted by im will whichthey purchased from Mr. Me- , . � � Driving Park has soft maple. They were of excellent t - . � . t qn hand. . Fairview - Rua recitations, and a very . pleasant be recognized by us, and -a I orders Gregor, of Brucefield, this Spring for the t . E , ' I . � I - i evening was spent'loy those preBeilt.- entrusted to him will receive prompt sum of 82,000. This is the fourth stal- a _r - been put in thorough order, and from. qual ty, being of good Eize and of fresh, . , 1� � - . . I . . . I I r I � this, until th6 twenty ,fourth'it will be healthy appearance,and we think most, . ve lost within the last two 11 " � i . Mr. �oseph Higgins preached in the attention. I . lion they ha � the main Centre ot attraction daring if not all of them,hav been well plant- Egmondville Presb3 terian church last MCLEAN BROTHERS, Pub,11shers. years. It is said that misfortunes do k, � - I � ; be an -8uIlday forenoon -and' in the Seaforth - I no O I , I I- � the evenings. The,coMmittee of man- ad. In all about 500 11 r a' have be : _4 t come singly. We think that it is 1� - . , I . . I I got I ­ - - . Agement are havili' all arrangements out. This should'i nake quite all ad. - a - I t � , - i - -W 9 t�hfirchiuthaevoaing., Howaplistened Grand Den . verified In this case. It is a great pity .; . I . ! satis toril . . I I . � Snnda�y that any one should meet with so many . I , 4 J fact y complatad, and should the aition to the shade trees of the town,and �'to Vy large' oongregalion; a on both Coca- DkSTRUCTIvE FmE. - 04 * t 7� - : . ' , � . �� I I ble, Seaforth will when they grow u � I . ��,�v I . . I weather prove favoma - - will - tend Im- 'sions. Hole, an easy, fluent speaker mortring last about three � o'clock, mishaps as they have, and we feel that � 11 of _ i . : inaintain its reputation of providing the ruensei; to improve the appearance and ar, nd made an excel. the Fountain H jk6pt by many will BYmPatbizo with them on i - - � . good reason, ouse, I . , � best Queen's Birthday celebration of the place. There &re atill several , un- t t of their loss. I . I I I lent �mpreBsion upo those who heard. JoBeph Brennen, at Gkand b . . . . � � I . 1�_ I any town in this west, Sightly' gaps on Some prominent him. Mr.HigginfOrInade big maiden totally destroyed by fire. � Th( OLD RESIDENTER GowE.-Onebyone f : I/ . ! ,) � fire - I . - — Ir . Ising I I Streets where properties belong to effort asspubiie sp4aKer in a debate erci#1 as time rolls on are our pioneers pas � - I . � Ong nated in the stable. A d6mm. . .w � I t � - i ! * Sua" SOCIAL. - The warm sugar absentee owners, or w ere the owners held under the ans,gices of the Seaforth trav Mar who stopped at the ll�tiae, ij6t away from the scene of this earth. The 71 . I � 1.�� . � t siocial hold in the Methodist Episcopal are too indifferent to appearances to Literary Souiety ab�ut five years ago.- . is last one who has been summoned from t - I i I ; . 1 91 sp u of horses, a wagon and all h I � I . . . I church on Monday OV011111g Was very Make any effort to beautify their 'pro-, The Canada Methodist choir will give a Sam Dles. The Sauble bridge', NYAN UU"- our midst is Mrs, Peart, aged 66 years, v ; fairlyatteuded. Th, chair -was occu-, party and the town. It would greatly parlor concert at th residence 'of Mr. ' who breathed bar last on Wednesday a . . I . � ­ sidd!ably damageo. The tois; loss is . ,. : pie . s of over two - I : . . d by the clover oung pastor, Rev. improve the Appearan a of those Streets John Beattie on Wednesday 6venlug - about 04,000, which is partly'cgvered by 'the 2nd inst., after an illneB t - Mr. Teeple, .and thel a was an excellent and w,would only be doing JuBtice� to programmais beingpre- insu*ce. The Co. � ontlig which she bore .with'Christian . I I use of ther fi.re is not In . T staff of -speakers on the platform. Maple thosc,.-who have 4uC rred the trouble paired, .also parlor games and amuse- kuo*u. I patience and fortitude. She was buried 6 , ;i - . t � � . 1 sugar and.cakes of the very finest qn&li- and expense of planting trees, if the Inputs will be provided, so that a profi 1. I . . jL­, .- . I . , Ahe following day, and her funeral was & - J - -1 ty, were abundantly provided by the council would,, have these! gaps filled up, L f �Or- B � I table.and enjoyable time may be ex- Iiumlev.. attended by a large concourse o � I . - I � �� .i, - - � . . r ' f� � � ladies of the congreg. tion, and the marl- and next year1linstead of giving trees to pepted by all who may 1 attend.-MrS. E ua&TloNA.L,-The followiiiq is taken rowing friends, relatives and acqualint- I I . I I � mer in which they L isappeared when those who will plar-t them, it might be � on I ances. She was plain and uuassumi"Dg I � . i i he Charles Fowler' and ,family left fr2theieport forthemonth of April I - 1 distributed among the audience is the -wisaomforthe council to devote t 'Thursday for Manitoba. They locate of tie Lumley school puPI1B.I . Only the in her manners, was well and favorably . . i . I i . � I I very best testimony of the culinary skill appropriation to filling up- those. blank . in the Pelican Lake district . where thr a standing highest in � qach class known and bighiy esteemed and respect- It i I . I displayed by thb lad ieB in this branch of Spaces On 'the leadine: streets, a ad. I I I I nd to Mr. Fowler has taken 4 land and On being given. Fourth Class -John Stew. . I � Addresses were da- have the work done under their own . . .:_ I domestic economy. ,which he has been located since. early art, ThoB. Greenwood, mag& Fyfe. � ( � � i - rds, Me- supervision. There is. nothing which .. - I I � I ! livered by Rev. me srs. Edwa - - I ,' Spring. ,As. will be Been by notice else- Sen�or Third.-Euphemis Kydd, Wil- Tuckersmith. t i Coy and M oDonald, and readings by add9 more to �he beauty and comfort of 7 - - - '6 . . I I where Mr. J, P. Fisher, of Goderich ARM PURCHASED. -Mr. Robert Elgie, .. ,_ , belMina Kydd, Maggie I Ellerington. F . I . i -7 Mrs. -Lowrie and Er. Campbell. Miss a town than shade trEl ' e's, and when an 6ffers to match his blood stallion against Jun . jor Third. -Andrew Kidd, Willie of this township, has purchased another i - I I � . � . i Dobson prosidea at; the organ and tbo' effort is being madq t� carry out� this 11 Tontine," the horse owned by Mr� . ' I � - � � I . � -iighted ornamentation, is [ best to have it Beacom, of Goderich towd8hip. and -Tdinretta Hornoy, Maryi Simmons, Saturday he bought the C�meron farm, I ; singing by the jbobBr n choir he it . Ethlerington, Jessie Alexandler. Second !arm. At the auction sale at Varna on I � I � . - 7 every one.- A Ivory pleasant evening properly done. At any rate there is no which travels in. this locality, for a trot- Ma g'ie McInnis. Part IEE.---- Helena which is Situated on tl* 5th concession I ; was spent, and a 90(, d sum realized. doubt but the inauguration of Arbor tiiig race for $100 a , side. We fancy Ste cyi Mary Passmore, Albe)rt Kvdd. of Stanley. It contains 100 acres and . . . . . I . - f � . - Day has been a,ttended by good results, Mr. Beacom Will hardly accept the -Par I. -Wilbur PasBmore, Jennie Bell, was purchased for ".760. It is an - �, - I A BAxD.-Wa. understand. that all ef- and a great�manv more trees have been challenge. -Mr. Wilgon has already dis- En emia Bell. P excellent farm, and Mr. Elgie has made � , . . � t I fort is being Made by the Voresters, of planted t�a�n it Such 4 movement had -1 - - I I I � - � : I this town to establis'. in coAnection with notbeen made, and it will be well to PoBed of quite a numl�ber of building lots I . - . a good bargain. He is now the owner . � I I on the Adam's property. Mr. David :' . I Hensall. of five -farms of a hundred acres each. . . -ad. 8everal mem- keep it up. I � I � . . I , their lodge a brass I a - . Johnson has purchased a block of four ARIETIES.-The weather' keeps very He has three in Tuckertimith and two - .- � � I bers, of the lodge hal a been connected LOCAL BRi - . adjoining where Mr. Wilson ig' erecting cold and. there is as ye I t very little in Stanley, and they are all good. ' " I with similar institul ions for - erly � m I, and � En. -It would be well for ' � . biB own residence, -Mr. M. Y. McLean The council met ' . cti- a to those iutending to write at the forth- gr6wth.-The fall wheat, which looked COUNCIL MEETING.- . � .L I .i would only require 0 1 little pra c has purchased -a similar block on Goder- .. . the sp " is now on the 2nd hist., all the members _�. - � ; Inake them.good pliyers. There axe coming examinations for admission, to ich street, and Hr, Robert Willis ha promising early in P139, the present. The treasurer handed in his � ! 13 fou id to be ver much injured by - ! i . : also, we believe, in.51,ruments enouah in the High School, to bear in mind that . y I � .. � - town which can be' procured for" the the applications must be in by the 24th bought the one adj6ining his own res]L- fro tj and while there are any fields * bonds, which were accepted as 99tio- . - - � i e� We hope the movers in this Inst., and that the examinations will' deuce, so that he ;�'lfnow have a front- In. this neighborhood that y t give good factory to the C'Ouucil. Moved by Mr. � purpos , - 6f two lots.-IZIs reported tb at Mr. . onded by Mr. Mundell, that , I . : landable entiorp will succeed., as a take place on the 28th and 28th of "'a - -promise, there area large umber that Sproat, see I 11 � . rise John Campbell, of Brussels, has bought ad up: -Mr. the following jQbs be let by tender at . � . � . � I lband gatten up und(. ir the auspices of June. -It is e3�pected that Rev. Profes- will. ,require to be Pion ' � . I I - out the Commer ial Hotel, in this D. )rquhart, of the Hen all flour and Daly's hotel Egmondville, on Friday, . ! Sor Gregg, of Toronto�will preach in the . I . . I the lodge would be domposed inainly, if 0 town. t . . saw mills, is ere. -ting a neat and sub. the 18th day of May, tenders to be re- . Presbyterian, Church in this town on . � , I - I not altogether of Pa sons who are per- � I I. P . . I I he usual hours.- f! his present ceived up to one o'clock on that day , . . Suudp-y next, at It � sta; itial. building in f rout o [ , : 1, Inallently located in the town, =4 the I , - , Se&forth to Egmondville, - e_._ � t D Mr. Wm. I all Start- Messrs. Wm. Clinton. res' donco.-We understa graveling from -1.11 . i baud would therefor �,if once W Sproat, Jr., and Win. I . road, . A, IT � � . B R. -E IMr. D. Erwin of Stoneman, sr., ]age, intendd 50 cords ; 2, graveling on Kippen llt�_, � 1. i ! ad, be a Permanent affair. SWorth Gibbinga, of Tdckersmith, left on Wed- ,- ,Loc" Pa.- I of , this vil . - . I - I esday for Manitoba, Mr. Sproat took Blyth, has rem,oved to town. He is erep ,tiDg shortly a! private dwelling on concessions 3 and 4, H. R. S., 15 cords; I . . � 1. L I is much in need of, a good band, and if 11 . I' � , �_ : go sue- his family with him, '.and intends re- Agent for Agricultpral Implements, of his. lot on King street, 0 hatWiSe known' 3, graveling on Kippen road,coucessions " . , . . L . oar friends of the I loresters' lod I ! I - I i i - maining, and Mr. Gibbino goes up to 46xiolis . � 5 . I ceed,we are sure they wiU receive every kinds.-Ifilas Maggie,Gray of as the Zurich road and 6, H. R. S., 15 cords; 4, grUVeliDg I ... � reasonable encoura 1 . make the noIdessary improvements on Blay City, is visiting here for the good EiDUSTUT.-We� notic, M . R. Patter- on Kippen road, concessions 7 and 8, 10 - ,eineut from our . __ .. townspeople. . - � , sonie land Wh' h he has there, And will her healIl�h Hr' Blachill �. S. has 8 I of the Heneall PlIanilig, sash and cords ; 5, graveliDg on Kippen road, . � , , c .- ' . � � :. , , Wturn in the ll. -Mr. James Hllasti.e, O�, ated I hot:as Since he' came to Oor factory, is crowde i work. His -Concessions 9 -.and 10, 15 cords; 6, �- �- � 1 � —__ ---. - [ t .8 Severa I or" mined with � graveling on Kippen road, conceBsioiis __ : -�Z . who lef 4 h re some four �d Success. He un. large factory is literal ­�k I NORTEr H1URO_ - ACHERS' ASSocrA_ Er years Clinton with mark. � t�w . I; Z - - . I �� :� I�l I . TTLON.-The regular emi-an-nual meet- ago for British Columbia, returned derstands his bu� : iness well. -Mr. A. ordiered stuff, both in 6 &in part of 3 and 4, L. R. S., 20 cords; 7, graveling . . . I I I � . i -ng of the North Hu on Teachers'. As- home on 'Wednesday of last week. B an tbel building and the ec d story and on Rensall road, concessions 1 and 2, L. , �'., ­_ . He . M ning is im roving favorably in -of I - , I �, . soolation, will be hel V fi be around again. ga4et but being a thoto y praAical , R. S., 10 cords; 8, on Mill road west in 7- the Ceafral was ou his way home -, hen the Bad health and will so I �. I I I I � I ,�,fL. - .. - ��11 ill ;�ith mail, and having hi4 eitablishmeut E gmondville, 15 cords; 9, on Mill road, . School, WiDgbarn on Thursday and newg of his mother's death reached him, Mr. J. T. Marsh is seriously I � I �; � � __ ol . . Friday, May 81st �"; - June."ist On the He is very much taken up with the ain fevpr.. His 'family are reported eq�ipped with the laost and best im- near McLean't, 15 cords; 10, on MM r I � , I- , . I � :�, �_ evening of Thursday, in the., Town Hall, climtkte of the Pacific slope, and will �_ . i5a in needy circurnstances.7-Rev. proved machinery, &�d em,DlOying a road near Brucefteld, 20 cords ; 11, op - p, � �, t� 11 I � J. A. Morton,Esq ,�T, i Ila ay occupied � the pulpit, in the nubaber. of experienced w kmen, he is posite Lot 1, concesssion 2, H. R. S., 16 . �rrgster,Wingbam, likely return again Shortly.- the, list W. Gr I . I I I _. - � _ � will deliver his po] ar 'ture on Oxy- of licalised hotels given last week!', 'Mr. - Bible- Christian Church last Sunday enabled to turn. out w;k on Phort rods; 12, opposite Lot 20,00ncession 2, ..1. - I . - I gen, alDcompanied 117 brilliant ex�peri- Brownlee's Alms Hotel was inadvert- n1orning.-Mr. Ing of Chicago . IF; notice that giveS,4tid I tio'n every time. H. R. S., 40 rods; 13, opposite Lot 1, I -� - I ��_ . . . . iv ersed ently omitted. iThis Js a well. kept hbre on a two months visit.� GOING AHzAD.- . Pany - 4 I . � �, ments. The lecture -1, ill be intersp - concession 4, H, R. S., 38 rods; 14, op I _ I- " - - ostelry, and i6ceives license as'uBual A! large smonnt �f timber has been arot pushing on woi nee- pool E . I . -with choice literary �9,Dd musical selec- h I �kur '%I� Com . to Lot 8, concession 6, H. R. B., 20 .. I . _ !11�, � - ,11 I I The following in the programme: -Mr. Alox'Davidson ismegotiating fo; shipped from herei and Vi ly tion with the well, an will! we have no rods; 15, Opposite- Lot6,concession 6, . I I I #ons. � , I � � I' - �, 1, � address, Mr.. a large new" doubt, be able to ann H. R. S., 20 rods; 16, opposite Lot 2, i; �._I?,�Z . �_,- I .Thuralay- rresident's ho4el in the thriving town for Quebec. -Mr. A. Irwin handled over tacture salt III# 25 rods; 17, op.. I '_ � m 0 � 0. i 13� lw_!, I i ,Henderson ; cha-ractf o of tho Behool- of Sb. ThomaB,-'Thd saerm ental oar- 200,000 bilaholB of ain durin -, the Past Sometime duringnext mouth. TLis its con 2cssion 6, H. B. B /� ,.,- � , � - � I 14 i I I I 11 I � . . fr . I . ., /1, � ; I � i ; . : I I - 7 /,-. ! . .- � I . I I i . E _ I � I � I 11 ! ! . - I � I � I . ., I � ­ - ; ___7 I . i . I w � �� � ; � . i I J . I : . I � I I � � ` I I - 1 i - .� .,; I 11 � � : . Ii., 11, j � �. � -, , i , . I . : I i , I � I I � i � I :- _.z k I . . I I � � . . .-I F I I - . - , ; I � I - , � I, - I � �, - . . I � i . I _Ila I � . I 1 � I 'i � I I I '. 'i�'! � '. . / / . . r � I � � - � I -1 % � i . . --i , I; I . � � I - � . 1--r —, 11 L I!, , I A I M 4Y, ' 16 '� I � ! 83 Et, 8 .6. . 4 ; o E 1, , , . W " r C d, h i m �ptrh( ,i 0 � 1� � , I I b LE " r ; 61 h - I I ( , . � ; . - �_, __ I I I . . . I I I i - I . . . � I _. . I i i , I .- I I � - . . . . . I . I I . I � . . . t � � . I � . I � I f . � . . i i I � - , I I . . I i - i]­ I � _ � . I—— .1.1 _-1___ � ­ ---.-----.-.-,�,�---�-1-�-�.---- ­­­�­­ I � L- - 1-i -1 i— - - - : . I ,� MAY 11t 18N. . � � - .1 I - . . __ I 1 _____ � --------� , — , �� iloolovesimew _____, . . I � ite Lot 2, concession 14, H. R. S, 20 and ,.— 1 .. I ; a delusion. Pupils must lisve * 'I I !!!�_� � I . . - a ; 18, opposite, Lot 3, concession 14, something to stir up &spirit of emull, , I I . R. S., 20 rods; 19,opposite Lot 7, tion; they must work towards scras - asssion 2, L. R. S.,1 22.,rodi% ; 20, op. goal-; . .. for it would be very wearisome it , I , i . ite, Lot 17, concession 2, L. R. S., 25 there,was, not something to re i ve I lle the . I . I I a; 21, opposite, Lot 43, concession 2, monotou� of B6001 life. Pro I motiollex, -1 .1 ! - I L . . � R.- S., 20 rods ; 22,,opposite Lot 23, arninations as t6re in vogue in Somecourl. 1 I 1 L - I . S., 20 rods; 23, ties are an admirable idea,for they not � ' . . ween Lots 5 and 6, concession 3, H. . only . inspire the pupils to work wittL i - I . �. . S., 20 rods ; 24, grading between gres" � zeal, but also tell the progrew I I ts 25- ani'26, concession 1, L. R. Si, they : have made. Where unifbrm Coft. ' . I . L Irods., - Tenders will be received for ty promotion* -examinations are heM ! I I Ii I Iding a bridge on the 2ad concession, there ' 26,90 fed fro 'ift � is no need of a publioexamillat - ; � � I to - the � I - R. S., between lots 25 and one end of year , other - � Of . 11. The bridge 'to have cedar course, I trustees and Pa, g6lits shOula be , ..,,,II,,II_________� :�_� - . Aments, and either two bents In the made welcome Whenever they dkop in � .1 SIXT13 tre, or with a superstructure known to " � �� see the abhootl,'and s1hould be invlte& . 110,T -JE _VV_ a Queen's truss; at the 'game time to ! visit the school occasionally. I haye I i . _____ ders will be received for making op- known sebools to which the trd-gto% ! ______ aches to the bridge at so much per were : inviied to visit the last Fr,:4y of I Da4c bic yard. plans and specifications each month and -that plan worked Very -,, - I � :i be Been at the residence of John nicely. If therp is not a Promotion L .z ex. .., .- 4nnah, deputy reeve, lot 16 concession amination . . in y6ur county, and Out of '! I L Dr,AA FJXP'OS ' H. R. S. A few small accounts were neC:08ity you Must have something to �� - ,eather- from: . good for payment, and 85 each grant� interrupt the sameness -.have anexam. ,' tivae - to 16 s� 'r in charity to H. MeE wen, N. Price illation 11 as to work gone 'over during the �� . rt "I" oap,rate m I d Mrs. McNamara. Charles Robb term, but don't have one of these 6xw ., � to to betake Ot a appointed pathmaster in place of bitions, .. stereotypea accounts of 'W�h I tionol Bud I Pt In. Elder, John Hyslop in place of we In. MeNaughton,ana Patrick Keating, read weekly. �� ..... Yours trul , 11 I y, P. L Aanelfftof WILY ' I r_, I - here 89-7 i May, ,, in place of Michael Williams. The . I eof r letters S)r I 3 noil th 9n adjourned to meet again at Friday, .. Aub-arn. 7 i� i .. Part Df our e0tr while 1. dy's Hotel, Egmondville, on a 18th day of May, at the hoar of 10 the Brtm.Fs.-Wo are glad to state tjLt i Rev.,Xr. 8mith is again suffitioutly ' I- it. and , ' . to exchange �L look a. In. recovered � I - to be able to attend to hij - . I will I � Dakota, Hog" ; N . 1. pastoral Hullett. 0 preached duties. - On Sunday just hs to a very large congregation.- 11 several ; chariget and el. I UANKS.—MR. EDITOR, — Will You place hare . L The Good Templars of this , L ; 1 Led- 4 � �%tisf 3TOW, as to :i4ly permit me to return my sincere; ielected the following officers for the exi . ..... � WOUld advise I - anks to those neighbors and friends' suing al 11 ­ quarter: Andrew McDon d, W. .� when t L 6, through the agency of Mr. D. Mill- ii U. T.; Mr. Millar, Secretary; ""r 2� I papers L �6�40,. and the I � n , wadMr. Wm. Rynn, presented Co me �� � 33 Sturdy, Vice -Templar ; George Sturavy. . ly, _ ) tO5L0 Mil of 4� L e1,andsome sum. of 675 to assist iia Financial Secretary; W. H. ,1 . . Wi 111::: . aeut his -spirit a !Dg Up a 088 W Lich I sustaine ' L "- ' 1 1 L f nel . ana.hig visiou: e!burning of my house through which I Mr. Gravestone, OutsifileGuara. : � Guard ; . " - Ic T Z811 I thing, farniture,provisions, . Henry Sturdy, Martial. -There L .LL �; - � wlud� . I - the SM . 01 a Been .1 This kindness was unsolicited on - - an entertainment in the Mothodisk a4 r: as Well US for, L I y�part.andiwss entirely unexpected, I I do 13-inc . erely appreciate the gener- church on the Queen's birthday.__�We are sorry to learn of the death �of *. I . orses can li-we I h. I s action, and wish thus publicly to , Barney McCabe, of Wa �_ anosh, H's ; witillhim. Sol horses from fs nk those kind friends who subscribed died on the 30th ult. — was a generm . "I L ad Hr . Leath he fund. Should any of them meet f avori�te with all who knew, him, Re I I J . . scormas of nstlN t a like isfortune they will not find leaves a wife and fanal ily to mourn his - L Winter, Sr -4;00. a backward when a helping hand is loss. -Mr. George Beedle, of Colborae,.. . . I in, the sp�rlug � aired. YOUTS truly, HENRY TAYLOR- has an eleven months old colt whioh � � i I been so w1nie OcALs.-Messrs. George and Andrew weighs 750 pounds. -Lots of sucker&an � . A ba. D 31allito, rrigon int end beaving for Manitoba now being eaught in the river 4 thig ,., I . I ., . nte that the wl - ore Ion - g. -Mr. Rbbt. Blair bad his place. . � I have been un, r badly out while attending a barn . I I r tion to tl e1eep , . .- hing at James Carter's.-Inflamma- 0 - I . 1. I . calffeer, Esq�� . , 11 among horses is very prevalent in FACTS., . . . � � . - th .1 � op over ant elocality, and not a few persons are . . . ­ . . - be an authoril Lvy losers by it. -S. Shine, R. Me- . � . � ! , I _ I others Who 11" 3od, Geo. Clarke and J. Houston, have . . . I ! I k,ore who will ch lost a horse within a few days of J 0 . ; ! , and I .. i me, , (h other. -Mr. Fred Smith treated ' s friends to a taffy feast one night last . . � . \ E. - MCFAUL I 3 ! est, 0 hm . I t ast t of t I i W4 I . i e3k, and an enjoyable time was spent I %Y . I i i 48 I wards, at the woods. -The farmerg'friend, the ! J Frairw, manil rrier, Mr. David Campbell, appeoxg to Is offering, GOOD -PRINTS - fad - I years past bi kept very busy this season attending colors --at 10c per yard. See them at: - : ponies ­o9t eve! c i animals. He is on the road almost I . �: : here Orill M% ',' ery day. -A thunder storm, accom- . . i ile'a by brilliant flashes of lightning . � - I McFAUL'S I . I Put winter, A � I ; also. A Zpan I . _' ,d heavy gales of -wind passed over . . I a I ,workid on a t L�ge parts on Friday night. . � I � � . the fall of 1S9 I . CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STOU . - �. -season. was ON I Presb3rtery Huron. I � Z . I � t for the winter .of The Presbytery of Huron met in Ilis church, Clinton, on Tuesday - I . i I � - C E. M FAUL f . . � taken up for � te= is On tb]E q now,and1eal E t, Rev. Joseph McCoy, Moderator, . p � I I I . so that the � i 313iding. I Mr. R. M. Craig, who has just com. � . I . Is offering WHITE and GREY. 00T. - . . bein � � g allowed I . wholly untrue � . ( �ted his course in Knox College, pre- - TONS at mill prices. Examine' for I � � r I I doing. ' Colt -B; uted himself in order to undergo the youtiselves, and see that the prices on - . - brought west i maining trials necessary for license. right at I ; I i � , than their diai i date Passed the examination to candi I , a i i Scores of & 3ry successfully. The Greek and He ,. I ew critical, exercises war sp�cially . I ' � � � - McFAUL'S- . 1, i I � breeds are leh i are -not intend tisfactory. The PresbXte y having I I - . �, I . - we have not. yr is y SUB sine . ex in ion, i i 3 Moderator licensed Mr. C Rig in the CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STOPX. I 1 I I Any manOf CA 25, 55 or 40 do s ial form, af ter which D . Ure ad- ressed him very impressivel upon the - - . . treme Cold wq' . I spousibilities and , privileges of the I Ea MCFAUL .'4 I ; ar elsewhere, - 11 plem-ust, -afte I o3ition to which he had beer admitted; � I U , be.prepared It The Rev. G. A. Fraucis, aminister of . � . r . I tolh;we a Itotil I i ,gCopal A i3 MethodiFt Ep church, ap- IS showing STRIPED and CHECKED �, I - � Inage'vi n-1 a v lied for admission --to the ministry of COTTON SHIRTINGS as low as 10a i , belowoutsi 1 3 e Presbyterian church. ,�L Commit- t per yard. These are splendid :gODh ,I I it's ary,c . :� 36 was appointed to confer with him, for the money. To be had at' . � i�laginable' : d to report before the close of the . ; . body and feet, ; � � 'Beting. � . The pr�n�iple of Presbyteri;; payment J I McFAUUS � I : although exp,4 I : . front -bitten, c, f commissioners travelling a pauses to . I I . I nearly go 0 � General AssenEibly was . Opted; but ,Ire-Fresbytery did not see . 4 ti way clear .. :11 . CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STORSO : i I � � i . : climate,of On I winds, notwit � oi the creation of a fund for- t ie purpose . � I : � ! . intemsting,ex: I 1�: the'meantime. The scheme proposed i I i : . . i I I , sureof a gen't . - I I ,he financial committee was, there- � t , I i : I I . A E. WFAUL .I . I Meter or som( be :)�e, allowed to lie on the take till next � , 11 able to � , giv, I ibeting. . i � ' . -1 �� � I I ' I 11., YNI willel I ; i teel presented 'The financial commit heir report upon � Statistical- ratnrns I Is showing a large stock of TIBLN - - i ..� LINENS, TOWELS, NAPKINS,&II, L' � . f orce is not eq � that sweep p-, ithin the Presbytery. It w s adoptod, ordered to be -printed, 'a view S I at prices to suit the times. Plendia ; ;; p -Casions, altho I kept up witb nd -With o distribution to the congregations. took the .value to be had at .i. I I � I i:: . InSay hours -a I this fact whi( A. long discussion pla a upon tate of the congregation in Bayfield - ��11 I MeFAUES � � 1� � be incli' lied. t( � �. i . . ud Bethany, but beyo6d,,�@trong expres- �_ ions of opinion by MoA of the .nembers I � - . 1. - CHEAP CASH DRY GOQDS STOM . 'i :: the timber I . - I 1110 Vvidence - ; I .-any time [ resent, no, action wan taken� I I I I - i � - in' . . seen broken The committee to confer with Hr,- I I . . *-� I . � � . have 'been 'f � ?riincis recommended that ihe F�resby- for E. i i , .�;. I ; - . WFAUL -; � 11 I 11 4 rotten or arp I - ory apply to the'Ge'neral A isembly . ... I t z � ., heaxt , fimn so . eave to receive him, on condition of his . . I . Is selling a splendid BLACK'SILK f0 I "... .. _t argumeiit hb onseuting to take a four yea a' course in - I )ne of the colleges of the cl urch. Mr. - I . i: dresses at 01 per yard,l It speab br ! . , . 2 I e( I tilfber call i prarrie. In. fi Francis having agreed to thi i condition I itself upon examination at � I "I . I ' . � i i ber fall,withil . he Presbytery adopted the recommen- I . - - McFAUL'S ' .'-1F;i I ,:, in Ontario, lit , istion. of the committee. . 'I, �, 1. - i i 4 I Leathorla,ndi i I I , on motion of Mr. Mc -Donald, the reBbytery agreed to endorse the move- - ... � I 1: CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STORE, 1 � IT I I I.; I .I . evidence of 11 I I bei 1. t from the� ment recently inaugurated for the an- dowment Knox College. � ` � I � E.''MCFAUL I taills. And TV I . � frost biU6 of . Dr. King, of Toronto, was nominated as a Moderator of then t General 1. . 1, � � � �i Is showiug� some new lines of MANTLE':._.. . fet I . Oritariol and � besia OftenW40 Assembly. . a BILKS, also Silks. &c., lor Dolal"�:%' p � ' ' ; , thst I wai at The Presby,tery aajourne to meet in e The cities may advartis6 their Uiol : � I , a , Goderich on the Second Tue clay of July 11 goods, but we hav-e them right in tC,1M* 4 � -- - - b1tten cheeki. next. -New Era. ; at - t . � � � '� it i" ".: I- . _ — . � Her' ATJ�'S . I . J Carl take but 1 School Exhibitions aILd Exam- , - 11 .. 5 ­ hs inations. _. CHEAP CASH DRY GOODS STOUP � I � that I ; . . they ea,4 . To the Editor of the Ruron ositor. I . . ; - 3 , a id - r p, � winte � ri I it s, strong �' Sir,-" Spring returning swallows � Passementerie8, Loop, Frogs) Orw� ! i � ' L I . ,v . . -,quire to Sit homeward fly," and a great many other ments,, ete., for th', . I � � I Wkd., or be p little incidents occur with t ae return of li . . : - I - of.th-:, . eor"Ort 0 '. the gentle season, and not t a least im'- .� Dress and Mantle M.��g ,� . � :. 1: ticipated pie pie portant amongthe number: a the public 1: � . . . ellough to h . school examination. We read weekly DEPARTMENT. � . I 01. grain A, -r. in the local papers mecot nts of - the - � ', . ! -11 I �! Would fina. it-, � . "quarterly examination of School See- . . ... I. . . . 21larket, B I I ---inat " and tion No.—, held on the I how I I the pupils were examined ou the . I . . I � -1 � 3 BOOMING - - � � BUSINiss I t ..... , I c6_- I_ - c- Ou -threshi - the aev � , 0. different subjects b Messrs. so and so yi, ... "I'll, I'll . mlakle I � it a � s wered I'll . -AT THE- �.., I . Ne, One here a I promptly to the searching questions put to them." Then follows readings and - J 'P,ALACE SHO W__ ROOK - i,!! . 'lag a -Istwk. t onfloiae recitations by the little ones and *_ � ; � axe- , shel ter of tj speeches by the big ones, na Messrs. so and so complimantXrH* acher,on the - I'll � 9&' Fresh goods arriving- -401 J Vteath to We . to Pernove, , W, . most satisfactory state of his school, and tell the parents how supr ely happ I i American styles -being opened UP- go I . ... Hats, Paxasols and Sunshades -at *0 �� !�� ae,04" . nonea . � _q X 1119i In win,U they should feel at having Fuch a jewel prioes. - �A call- Bolioite& I . 1 ... cros011 on tho to instruct their young hop f uls, and it is not uncommon to hear of the 11 good things by the ladies." Well, . . : eff mCFAULY - : IWA ,,ua in faet . th haa to -h I B.a . vitia farmers, I provided it must strike� the minds of all seusibM I unostehtatiou4teachers th4t these ex- , . . . ! i os 110# I - coo . Tuff CASH DRY YON!, . g wula I tred , )Baunte g hibitiong, (I 'believe that lis -about as I - 1, � I I ' � appropriate as examinationp are af -aud - SF,AFORTH,- ONT. , ) r ! I - � : I i I I I 11 � I - . I ; I I - ; . 1! . I I . I I I I - � . i . , � I � I � I . I 1 t � - � 1 L . � , : L . .5 . � I - J 'I A, - , . I � I T; � . � . L I . � I