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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1883-05-18, Page 8.. - - I . I I I , � . . I - � - . ., � I I . - ­ I � I I I - . I I � � . , - . � J� I - . � I I . - � . i � . , � � . . i - - - I ­ . . - 1-1 . -1 1. -1 I . i i -1 ., I 1. I t . - . 1 J , - � � I - -� '--- ­­ - ­�­ , - r--- . -� ­ --- - -­ -- I I - � I ­.- ­ � - I � - I I I � . - � -1 � -1 .. , 4 . - I .. - I I , - - ­­ - - -, ­ --- j . . - .-- I ­­�­ � �F, . A � . I , - - - - I � - - I - . I . - - I_- -- . . - 7 ­ , . � - � ­­ I . - -- ­­j�­],­ : - �- 1.11 - . - � ­ - --- � - ­ - - ­ � _q- - ­­­'... i , , . I - . . � . i I I � I .. . * I � � - . .Z Q5 ,�� . � , I I I . . . . . . -1 . . I . 12 - � � . . ti . - I � I � 1� . I . . . i � I 0 � � I I F . I.. .. I I . � I I ; � 1. � . . . - . ­ . . � . . . . / � 1� i ., I - . I . . . . I . I . 11 - I - .1 . I � . - . I I ­ - .i . I . I , - . I � � � � I I ­ I . I - I I - ­� � ­ . I - I : I �i . . F, . , � i I�� � I I I . I i '� � 8 I I � � . :, I � � - I -1 I ; - . I — . . : : . I 1. . I . r�:� . I I Davis throw, some insolent remarks at i I . . �. - I il . i . . SEE S1 - i1r. Flagg, (a spectato,r) which were I i I :., -. � I I SEEDS I , . i - I Z . � - � -esented, and Mr. Dougherty toia the ! 11. - 4 ie ­ ; - I " k -:f , * &m.e gentleman that he (Dougherty', oc- - I I � � . 11 � 'FLOWERIP GARDEN I I �- - 11 . . - I I ; � - ND F1 LD. SE PS- upiea a higher position in the �-town I . I - but we pro- . . �- 1�t A . � I . I I than Mr. Flagg ever could, I . . ... : - - � I ; - , t I � . for to draw a veil over the most heated 91 . - � � . , . �� ­ WARRANT,D FRE :H. . i4 -- portions of the pandemonium." From .. I - s 11 � - �� - . � : - � � . d Seed in Stock. the Advocate's report of the same meet � . , -Not an Ounce of - -, . � . , — i Ing %ve quote: 1, The council meeting of � . . I : BUY YOUR SEEDS FOOM Monday night was rather an unruly one. - . . . I The oo istable.should learn those who . . I L. THOME1 � turn out to the show to keep order in . ! the I I pit.' . I The ratepayer whoinsulted, . laytoqEjEt, SEAFOP-TH, members should have been summoned - - And'Tbus Insul -0 a GO Od. CrOP � by 11 black -rod " to the" "bar," and forced ... .1 �­ - � J either to apologize or be e3;pelled. The t t- - -- - � �- ­ - . ! Reeve, in big sickly state, had a trying .., I i : . I I A� - - �. w - , -time - , I � ..A. AA time of it,'and wasjat as very much � I . ' ­ - J k Z. - - . ix .-t lu Op-XV0 01" littriii, !, exe,ited. A member 6f thb board called - 1. , , ii I !;- �- ?I - - , I - `\ � , ,*UT( , I a brother colleague a fool and other hard � � �., �. � � I - 11 � . i I . I f f � . ; !- -. � I - — - i names just before the openiug,but after- � � - . I I - At about eleven �[ � , i 1. DISTRDOT MATTE S. ! wards qologfzed. I .. , i . 1 - I . � I J - � I - !- . I -- I o'clock the company parted, heartily � � f , - '. I ' . - was so soon over." i ... - . Messrs. Dun A D7 mcan, 11 sorry that the fun - I . R . * - . . I - 4 I , , . ; ' ' - t 1i .,; i 11 ­ I - ' . . �.k � of Sea&rth, tie - greal , dry I TH)c.QuEEN's BIRTHDA,Y.-W-0. are. in - 0 t- - Ti - . I I I I - � Y'- I . ; and d formed by -the Secretary of the -Qu"U's � . . I , i I, goods importe maers, ' I ''. . '. ! V . � ; F ' an- Birthday Celebration Committee, that � . .. � 013 week I L I a spe t � ­ I � D . I - '­ four companies have signified* their . - � L 'A '. ­­ iiouncement to the mblic. it . .1 I_ �11, iatention!of taking part in the fira- r. - - - - - - - ­ I I : - - . �- I I, �p . : . . ,�.. � A �� , v re , er Df the — � ... t�l - Wi R re a I. e a ex- � , I '* ­ man'.s tournament, and more are ex I ! � . I -1 I . I I - �1.� �. . �' ;'—sr'- i I ZI - I "OR 0 , perus this pect6d. Ile also states that from as-, � . , � L , , I . � � � � � -- mi'. O I : I ; �V­i amouncegient : -ost Car, �PfUlly. sura -rice already rqceived, there is ii � � I - . . : I i T�. - � I - . I . -�1�11, - doubt but all the races will be filled.' � I i bund I . ! �- -a It wfll be.f . �d on the second :1 - �� �.�­ Arrangements have bee4, made with o � - I . : ­­ - page of t�i,s issi .e. 1. the Grand Trunk so that tickets on any - ­ I ' . I �11 I . � I . - ,,, ; I � - 11 - SOMETHING COOL FOR THE SUMMER. I � :, . of the railways to this point will- bo 2 , - ,, . �i - - � t�­ ,` -the only a bsolute � issfied at I ne fare, and parties coming . W � : �, � 1kaproyed Monitor Oil Stwe � 0 - : �s 2 . ,ry housekeepe � 7 I safe oil stove in -the world. E -ye I f � I -, 6 i ' � k th , I from Exeter and other stations south of i - T � . 1�i - , F� fisels the want of som6th ag that will poo � ; - , 'don Huron and f, . .1 . �- f, 01ly food, which will do away with the excesaly � Clinton, on -the Lon ­ F .; �. - , I . I - � � 6 of a wood or coa I Bruce, can make close coun6otion at I � . . dust, i cter an as I . I i� - � . � 1� �-,­ 'sh to ecoin � � I , .ve. You wi Om'ze ; it ww only 00 1 Clinton w1ith the morning train for i � - . : . 4 -. L � . - your co6iing an ; � � . u $ cei3ts a day, to do all � ir . � . I - , 80&forth.! The evening train going east 1 !4 -.� A . . � � -- , Call and see them at WN. Roircirrsox I � � �'�L� _,� � , . I o i -� , ; �.­ L�, j � 's, fropa here i I I - . I ft. 11lign of the Ciroular Saw, Seato .. - W6 will also be hold over foil one E t - -1 - I . I I I ; � ,� -1 -FOR GOOD value in Teas I � " - .1 '. ��ngars I hour, So that visitors from that section - a-, w , t - I ili I I - I L I I - - - L . 'eeffeas, Tob ",on, Curr=44, Balmins, Aces. &c.. I can wait till the 6nelusion of the races � * - I to M� MoRkisox's. W-1 I i - 4 i I - I ; � R 20 I and other Sports. � t L .� I Z . �2 1 ' I � . I I �, . �L - . -ery , and Glassware &I i L ­ � CHEAP Crock � 1. L' -1 I . J y Z � - . � � - 3LoZWSQN,8.i Call and see. 806-1 i w ExAxwATioii OF SUNDAY' $CHOOL , - I r ,-4 � - I � A. HANSL - and Provisi I � ; I ? , :� , Bacon, Flo ir Ong i PUPILS. ---.,The annual -examination of � �- 4. � � � � , 'i , . � ? ­ i Bottom Plees at Momu ox's. 806-1 com- ­ t i -I." i,: � I . 1 pupils in tbO Shorter catechism, � : ,k--�­ ,;, L Z - - Z L, -� � L ��L � , TIEMfollowing nov varieties, of new�, - ; � ­ . i petiug for prizes, took 11ace in the Sun r . � ,--4 �� I c ,), � , . I - � � - I L Mptatoes: St. Patrick, M: xamoth Pearl,and White � day school room of the First Presby- � I �y . i; . ; - � 'I. 8W1 1. . �. ,. �f I -t MokulawN I � I Allepbantp I I terian church, Seaforth: on Monday ; � . - � ! t 7 �� �il� I I L GA,RDE�; SExiDs of all kinds, either by ; . I I . , .0 . . - . - evening ! f last week. .The names of I - . I . . � ; t., bum or pw�er, at Mom som's. 806-1 i des � � L I ­ - 1 pupils competing in the different gra : �- �. .: - � . . I - o — I i z - - I - F - � . I I "I I and the Aegree of efficiency acquired' L � , � - To -6ounzaPONDE EMS. -As 'WufjtjLl r3 . � I . 4 I q I - . I ; � - . I - � , 4. ! . : are given! as follows : Junior grade, ex � I B�th Ybfa'lLs on T ! '- I . : � . "'. -, " � rsday next, which -first 25 qu6stions : - � let I . � - . i ! I amined:on � . -- I I . � I - . ; � - - I 1. . Will 1� - ' -7 � 0 Ser : � ,�, , ved &E a general holidays, Frank Hendry, Janet Richardson, � I ;7:t 9_ rAL _I . � I r . . ' : ,;i � L : _i' � ., Violet: Lusby Addis ; "L., � be greatly obliged to our corre, If Nettie , Shaw, .1 I . . I F� We wu� � .� -t �,z . , . ;­� .- I I I I r. � . I ­ - a 4: onde-nits if they will next weak send i Carnocb�n, Carrie Good, equal; 2ad , - . 4 up I ' I Edith Cash; Brid, Mary Logan. Second . I L ­ �f L . �� � / - I � iln. the* earlier , . , � 1 � far L Grade, examined on first 50 questions: , - - I . . - , . I . � I I L : . � ilt, - ` i ithan sual. We may also State that! let Rate 1 McCaughey; 2nd, Bella, Mo . . � - I . � � t-:1 . , . ; . - L I � . i �-, n M aggie I I � - �4L 1 % � -- A : ewinf; to the same c &use THE EXPOSITOi i Nab; 3rJ1, Jane Bailautyne a d I . I. �­ I, I . � McIntyre!, equal. Third Grade -75 1, " i r . - , a I �- � : . - f I � I - � I i : will.. next week be ublished one d y. questipris: lat H. Good. 2nd Maggie i ; - - � I ­ I 1 7 : ,.� L I � ­ I - i � . 4 � ,� Cash, 3rd Lottie Lusby. Fourth . 7� - " emrlia�:.�. - . ,�, L I -� ­,�. - I � ? , � --f ; : � ��, 1 L ,h Grade-examiDed in the whole oatech- , I . � 7. i A --�-_-L . , ver Trumpet and 1-1 I ; An� m�D.-The Si I I ..- -I , . I ism: lot Gborge Dewar, 2nd Annie r ­i ; : i Cup purchased by the Fire Brigade to .1 -6 , � Dorrance, 3rd John Logan, Wm. Me. . - � � 1 . t' I Z I . i 1�e given as -Prizes at the Togruailpent �, - q � ; 1­� I . j i Donald, Frank MaCaUghey, Win. Stew- . � �.! - � In this town on the Queen's Birthday ard, .and Janet Little, equal. Thirty � �. . � .� . 1;n on exhibition for Some days ,a I ' , � have � L - L:1- I I � 7 Eleven pupils entered their names for . o- � ,� � L Z I I ia the/ window of Mr. Counter's Jewelry � t- . '. competition, twenty th.ree of which re. I .. I I - t �� , I 14tore. They are both hands6me, arti- ceived prizes. . , . � -; I i -:, � ide'S.and had we a choiba'-we would have � � . : � � - - . . � . I - : I ; �derablo diffi c,p which . . '. L �, ODUsi cul y in decidiul I .- r � r COUkCIL Dorsos. * -At the meeting of, L 1 2 ' . I � I � . we'would prefer. I he trumpet is much L . -� the Council on Monday evening, the Fire I I � L � ; I � i � 1, krgerland handsomm than that given and Water Committee were instructed ' . 'PLi i 'h . A , ' , 5 1 or,,..rn - I '� � at- tb 'Wilngba.mTou 11ament last season, , , 'V � � � I to have Main Street' watered when ; �d � � : r . - : and:hioh was wo.i byou,r Company. necessary, and the by-law, providiDg - �, i� � � � �: � -: Theao valuable Prizes should bring out � I � I for the levying of the tax, will be passed ; � I 1� . i livel� competition. at next meeting of Council. A report . �- 1. i � - I - I i ! : . : . �, � of the Fire and Water Committee, re- � � : I KmiTiuy B-tLL.-A grand military ! : commending the construction of �an ad- , I � - ': ball imi. aid of the He linet. F and of No. ditional basin at the' . waterworks, and - I P .. I . . � 17L 2 Company, 33rd Battalion volunteers, Some other repairs and improvemen ; L. � I ts, . �- �- - .. .1 - .will be: hold in Cardno's Hall, on the was adopted, and the Committ�e were , L - . �, o I : , 1 I '..- eyening of Tuesday, the 29th inot* , The instructed to prorare plans for the � f .; i � . ,� ,jl un is gotten up under the pat � . . .L rO`5ge of -basin and receive tendarB for its excava. . i, -- 0 L I I I . - I Lient.-Colonels ROSE and Coleman, and . � � - . � � ti'ou, the tenders to be'submitted at the' . � � - � - stv.ff. - The affair is rider the Manage - L I "I 1, . -..A, - next meeting of Council. The tender of m 1 7 , I en , L I . . I.. Im .t of an efficient conamittee. and no Thomas Downey for elm lumber at 012 - I . . - effort will bd Spared to make it one of per thousand, and ce4ar at 014, was . . the roost pleassint ar A suooes8f al affairs accepted. and the tender of William I I . I , ever held in town. 'r]26 MUE'io On; the Grieve, for gravel, at 02.40 per cord, I occasion will be furnished by the baud -epted. The Chairman of. I L � . k�. was also acc L . I . ; V�, -- :1 - I of the 7th Fusileers, London. Theie is the Street Committee w,aB-appo;nted to ' , I � , I � . - . no do��bt but those who attend -will p L i 1�1�1 � , I I spend I& most pleasai it evening, and go to Goderich and urchase Georgian � we- Bay pine lumber for Sidewalks, if it can L I i - . . hope that a liberal sum will be realized -- I ' . I I I be got satisfactorily. . The Ancient I � 1, � i L I 11or thb object named. I I Order of Foresters were granted the use � . . I - I . I . I . of the band instruments. at. presentiln � , , I - � , � I � � I -. . Nxp�&ND Tucx.-T �e play, mall who possession of the town. and were also I : L t I I 11 - I- . - have �een it know, is fall of side- accorded the use of the town hall ,in � : - . . -11, I splitting scenes and witty dialogues. .which to practice. The Conrt, of Re. , r-. � I - . . a I L - - , , �- Its eh9JactenLStjo is fun of the most vision was 9PPOiDted to be hold: on tb p � - �� L- . a I I . � I 7 ita-ying1kind, just ol a enough to farce 28th Of May. After passing a Dumber : I '.., II ." to takel well and at. 71he same time not of accounts and the transaction of 6th -3r . I � I - I -- , ' I . . to fall the listener The plot is suffi�� routine business, the Council adjourned - ., Ir I . vieutlyiheayy to givE back bone to the for two weeks. , I I . - T I I I . I . I I - t-=- , tts �i� ' " 4TTD I of ld f I i � =' L�— ' _!: ISTIR �OT I __ Wrt,ct I n A DW ­ q _ . Dun I r Maio, �� . W ohang. - � ! I % I iece, a,�i,. d is fill ed ox it with ever III " - - ­ � . I Flug conlic scenes wh1oh form the most THE NOT BALL MAT01I.- The foot I � . -- �� I prominbut and inter ating parts. -Mon- ball match on Saturday last, between . - . - I � . � I 1freal N�ws 11 Nip and Tack " will be the Berlin Club, the champions of, I I I n I. from t , . r I - produced iby the Baird and Gordon Canada, and a team he High I . . . � � � . Compar� , in Car'dno 's Hall, on Monday School Ciub of this town, was a very lv I � 11 I , �. . evem ng * - . next., and I Col. Sellers " on - interesting contest of skill. The Berlin Tuesday evening. Resarve Seats can pla;yers are a fine, smart, strapping lot I I +-rLi I I :. be obtai � ed at Papst's. . of young fellows, and seem .to be � � . . I ; �- thoroughly up in the game. The' Sea- I - - ­ . � . � THm. oxxEncuL.--Mr. John Camp- . forth players also made . a . fine � ap. - - . bell assumed the pr nrietorship. of- the pearance, and although not nearly so - Commexcial Hotel in this town On heavy as their antagonists, they dis - I . . I - . 4. Thursda last. ff.. Campbell is an , � I I played excellent playing; and gave L old reaid - t of Seaf(rth, and we kearti- a good account of themselves. It was I . - t WelCOL ne bim. bad i to our town again. generally expected before the match _LV . Ee is a, l6iiall, gbod fellow, and is one f I - of the: ierv� who thoroughly understands . - . commenced, that the Berlid players would have an easy victory, but those � � � I I � lkow to ribu a first C1 Lag hotel. We have L ' - who had thus coDcluded'wera doomed , - I . - fIvery, con dence that he Will continue .. � ff be doe�lnot enha ace excellent to disappointment. I Play las 6 t d 'for one hour and a half, an'd in - that time f I i .the L . . reputatiGU, which th a old and popular the Berlin players only got one goal. I . -1honse Iola jLtfb the traveli-bg public, .19 is " This, consideriDg the 'circumstances, I . at . 1 prove alike profitable td ­ -�xud th - may be taken as a victory for the I j�itywill I . - . Mr. - , himself in a commercial ffe6Be. Seaforth boys. The Berlin players ad- . . . wkshkw. the late proprietor, has ,� - . Va mitted that this .was one of the hardest . robased the hotel from big brother,Mr. - matches they* have had for a long� - Yohn Hav�kshaw in Exeter, and re- . - - tarns -to, t�at tow'n. time. A team from the Seaforth club leave here to -day for, Berlin, and will � I A � w: 1: I I � play �he, return match with that club, I . - f `,� A Dnrrr,RE.-ioB.-FVhile we, in Sea-, � this afternoon, and in Galt with the� I . �- " � - 11 forth, frequently ave difficulty in club of that town on Saturday. The . . I I -.. I securiug a inorum o members at otir Seafbrth team will be composed of the . Z , council meqtings to say nothing of a P) I I � � following players: J. Ireland,- goal; A. I I I � I . � large and e�Kcirt ad audience, our more - , Broadfoot and J. Diblison, backs; J. I � 1xigbly fa*bred br thren of Mitchell LeDnau and J. Muldrew, half backs; . . succeedin drawing &--crowded house Geo. Campbell and. J. Bulger, left for- � .� . . � every meeting night. Perhaps the ward ; T. Coleman and C. Harstone, . . I .� difference in the character of the enter- , , oentre forward; R. Hug hes and G. A. ' 0 � tainment off,erdd -ty eac)a accounts for � r. � Dewar, right forward; I R. McDonald- I , . -- the peenliar difference i6 interest. A t . I . and C. W. Malloy, spare men. . the last mepting of the Mitchell council ---------7* - , , � � I . I . � . there was nbt anly a, fali attendance of . Loo,&L� BRiEFs.-Ther a are only two . - 71 xnambers at the council room was t ' ampeals against the assessment this � . @rarnmed ,full of atepayers, and the year. This speaks well for the correct .- . . principal I erformers succeeded in k'eep- and careful manner in which Mr. Stark, I I - I I � ing the u.. 4vided interest of the audi- the SiSiessor, did his work. -Mr. Mo- . ", I a intitil fter eleven .o'clock. From anot Na,bb who bad the contract of watering I �,� I . I the Reco,r� r's iepoit of the proceedings - the strao'ts last year, has Sold the well- * . I I . .. - W ip �v 0 0 * �e cli th f 11 rig extract .- -66 known Sorrel mare to a farmer- near - ,� - I I I . Monday eveffing th town council met - . t13 Kinburn for 8100.. -Mr. J. C. Laidlaw . .. - ; - , -. . � ,fbr� the tranketion of corporation bua - has purchased the residence of Mrs.Jas. �. � I- . � I Iless, party Intrigue and personal abusi'i, fl. Berill DD, paying therefor the sum of ir� - all of whichl receivei I a fair share of at. 83,500 arid he has sold big own to Mrs. . . . h . I tentibin. * * .* A * * During tb E) tiais E Ct, lumber Benson,for 61,200. Mr. Laidlays pur- - `!o chase is of the handso I l. I debate on snbj' (& con- rie, Test resi- . - :. � � . L ' trSet'), which took up a fall hour, sorric - dences in town. -Mr. H. J, Hilliard, 'u � � - : �- � I- I -, times the sp in the'gallery hml student I Mi. Holmsted's. office, passed ' I ; I j � ­ L . li. - ,ectators � . L ,nfts it She iffoor, an,4 some Was bard t) his seco) -ad intermediate examination . � , - -1 � I . . tell which hold the better of it. Mi. before the Law Society'at Osgoode Hall - - , L . . � I �- � , t I I 11 �.. �-, . , . .1 I . � � - �- Z 1. � -1 . , --- I . : 1* I , - ­ - �,,-I,-- - ­ � . I .� i � ! I . ; . � I I - I . � -i� , I , I If I �, . 6.4 , , : o - I � 11 , . i i I , . I � I, 1�� I � -- . - : . I I I 'I" I THE � HURON EXPO liTOR. � - . I I I 1, MAY 18, -1983A - � . I - . I i I � I �T I . . . � � L -- - - L I - � - I . . ---------- I - I � � . I I I . I L . L . . t � L L - . i -------------"--MM81MM0ft � i - - - I I . - , - T!TT" . I I 7 � i I � - . I I i I � - I , . . . ... ... L 1 ., I much more tasteitilly painted sign.- merits, I shall be most happy to bring lot 8, . . , , �Sst W k. He I -i ,a Studious, ol"er lgreat' pl�iisure to those irlio he&rdl cOnce"iOn 8, to be trans : . Z I F�ung an who will iyet make his mark them." They also'-playea a, 1 �he Odd-' We understand that Mr. W. Hannah unquestion able evidence at any time from school section No. ji feltTed . �, L- . I and snn"Q � *-10-�----�- . I . - ' I fell P I I 6th iDl3t.! I has sold his fsri�a to Mr. David ]Rae, of and place,. as to the oorrectnoss bf any- to School Becition.No. L *' in the rofessiol i-'-`A1,t a meeting 61 the , held on thf I . 8, be received,W � I I owe goneert I I I - ­ - . -1 I :i I a, of the Mechanics' and- gavd� the very greatest F atisfaction. Howick, but we have not heard the thing that I have ever stated. in these the clerk notifythe trustees of S�h J� � n Ate eferen L - � �auag ug comp i i 001.. - 4" � - figures. . -1 columns, especially with r ce to sections and all iuterested parties to & . i� Instit Je held a ii Fr, ay evening last, a . il I . I OU 7 ifie Methodist Church." tend next meeting of councii� C t� �, � � . I . . -The inhabi- I I occurrences in I I RTH. . #i - wart Cuin er,= �i� rpsol tion was �, inari MOUSly paosed to Tdr. St� ;437er I CT' the THim TwmNTy-F * arried. . . . . . ;I . il - L - j:L, _ I ry 0 the Librarian to . Great Mind Realer. - t&nts of this -village intend havino a In tlae meantime let him I cultivate a Moved by George Holland, r,eeoudea b . . . . . � . I iboreaSe"the sa monster celebration oii the 24th to little decency of expression before he Daniel Manly, t1aat lot 141f concesgi0ii L '%.. � $300. � This i a !' ecoguition of - Mr. We tire glad to be able to � State tb at . 7 11 '�� - - go, L . - - I . ., . . Section I.- L . . I mmittee of the I . . *oore"ov,iluab aer ices which -is'well, the co m�orth Me. consist of runniug, jumping, horse rac- again inflicts his eff usiong On the public. be transferred from school ITO: I ing, &o. As Bluevale's celebrations have This is tw"e second time I have replied 4, and annexed to school section NLO. 5 . . - merited, and if the fonds of the Insti'- chanius" Institnte have succeeded in L- L . , I i I always been successful, We see no reason to the � ifis of wind which " Justice 11 and clerk notify the trugWes of Sch I , . �, , . . ' t1ate would peri ait, the salary should be seouribg the services of the celebrated why this one will not be much morq I so. a has originated,, Mer6after I oball wait Sections and all intettated p&rtiesool -� 11 � � ,- tve,liudldred insteld .of three. -The mind reader, Mr. Stewart uinberland I ' to ,- -, - ' I I - I I till he can write something intelligible e1tend �-aext meeting -of council - L 1: 1, i I I T I . I I . -1 Crosse club I are,� tting themselves who will give -one of his a misinments car. , , xe��� e i ... L I - ; . � East Wawanosh. before I again 11 answer a fool mcwrding zied. Moved in amendment by Alex. . �, � . - .- ipto shape for' a �I uccessful season's in Cardn'o's hall in this town 6n Thurs- I 11 .. . � I . . � , . --�:, ONAL.-Mr. Wellwood left 4or to his folly." . Kerr, not seconded, that L inasmuch -.1" . ­ . L perations.-Rov. , rofessor Grigg who day evening nextj the 24th: irist. Mr.' P-Elas - ; ' - ' L as here darino' the early part of � the 4 1 Scotland on May 8rd, for the pn4ose C11 John Malone has not petitionedto hs;# � � ra . - I . Cumberland's powers as & 11aind-reader; Morris. . Lot 14, concession 4, removed ,;�-.. � .1. . . ; � I , Pak canvassiqg,for the Endowment are. simply marvelous. Hen,,aiveseveiial,' of bringing out some fine ijnpo jrort ­ � I I - � - - I - 11 ,.I I r . Pad of -K go, was very Sue, d I I stock. 11 - - , BRiErs.-Mr. H. Mills has rented w. SchoolSection No. 4, and transferroa A. - L S3XT A . nox O -e entertainments in Toronto pring the I . one Sohool Section No. 5, that no action be . . � . �:eas U in his I a - orte, showing that the past week- and fairly electrified a,nd I THE ' FA.LL WaxAT.-Farmers ,are Pattergoia'a fs,rm, of 100 acres, for � I �. I ,iTXTB:01 I � I , Globe of I - - ubions about the fall wbe 1 - s ak I I h d I . at crop, ,the year, for 0240. Mr. Patterson retain t an thereoit-Lost. Moved by or I . .L � I .. � -----_- . am . - L I Holland, seconded by Win. Airchib . � p�ople, of _Seafoi�t and vicinity are pro- RStODi8bed the people. The I Ge _g,e the r duty in: this matter.- the3rdiciptsays: "AmoDf �he Most � probability beffig Ahat a considera1ble the house and garden, and purposes I . =:� �, �red to do I 11 � .. I . . � a that the nextmeeting of council I � Rev. L, I' 11 , - ion will be plowed up. I workin � at the brick -laying business A :: He he r.1 cDonagh, of Clinto noticeable'of his wonderful f BaIts was the: port 0 - J be held josla-h - ,: I. , I . I Mrs. J. B�Ldd at McGonagle's tavern, on Mon t L lect -are on temperance in fo - � - 1�iEETiNG.-A meeting of the direc�ors during the summer.- day the � . 11 deliver a . Rowing :-'Chief Draper, �,, Jr. Ben- ov' 28th of May, fo: the pur ai&g . �be town ball in thi I town, this Friday entl I' en- wrote I of the Beaver cheese factory was held. who was away getting a cancer rom - pose Of 1101 � . . - . io . . I . gough, and two other g I on May Ist, at which M, r. AFcK ... y -'s � ea a few week ago, has returned home, a Court of Revision and other bag! - � -v The 0 LL I ( Teniog, conamencin ur - no" I - - . � at 8 o'clock. Mr. upon a piece of paper W of :agu es; I � . ,gives the % I ev., oiler for the whey at $4.10 per . ton was and although- . . IL - C-Dor�agh is an abl' speaker, although unknown to Mr. Camberl . ! f ,she was quite delirious I transactions -Carried. I . 7 *8 life �. d . , 1� � mewhat eccentric, and will, no doubt, Mr. Cameron then took the . er and accepted. They expect to make I6ver for Some days after her return, she is I . L . I I - � 'genoon , I . .. eli* a lecture ithat .will be well � double the quantity of oheese this seakon ilow in a more favorable condition, and Blyth. - I - � I I . . � . mentally calculated the tot I ind forth. � it is expected she will be around again r . - � I Bev. josia. Worthy of a. large auifence. A collec- a el contain.' that was made last. LocALs.-Rev. W. Birks :- 51 it U� . , , with burnt the piece of p, I * I Methoaw � I 'In - ion will'be tak6n at th -and Mr. iland then ' I ly to bb trando ft"den 0 a olose.-The in4 the total, C BUILDING.' Mr. S. MeBurney �ur- before long. -Mr. R. Forbes,of the 3rd minisit6r, expects short orig n - � -. um a id ce concession, has removed to big new . � . - I - , 1 : � mherstburg-Ech,o f last Week' says.: taking up the ashes in his I ar d Scatter-! poses erecting a fine brick resi ie 1 red to Londesborougli.-Me . I - I i tip ct home in Belgrave, leaving his former 901's. Johi - , , - "isged �41 per,81 13, this summer and has let the con Gosman and Benjamin Evans left,ft - - . -, ,a. ' 11 a funeral of Mrs. . J. Liffiton took ad them over big bafe ar , and im- I . speameng I y mornhig last for New . 11&�k-eenirf k1agelrom her mo bar's (Mrs. V. Le- mediately out of the Bb 8 began to for the brick and mason work to Z. h6me to big - son an'd wife, who titke Tuesda, Xork, I . :i , � I i Mo � 1� Showers. -Michael Walker, is erecting immediate possession. -Mrs. J. Atkins, where they will take the Pennsylv I I W,a A� rbaidence in this town to the form the -total 11 218 i blood'red . I" I t ; .lace framea I ' d therioe to rn, sud has the foundation of the 4th concessiou,is at ,present I I - � " roa;u Catholio'cbdrch an flgu�ies. Rev. Arthur Bald i i hid a pin & bank ba . I .. - stammer of the State Line for Englarid. - .* 61a head ( . - . the, oemetery, Saturday morning among the audience, and r. Cumber,. almost finished. Thomas Gibbons, lin. 'visiting the relations and friends of her 4 ' . � I - Mr. Gosman liat jf,k; � ends visiting .the cor forshesid- last , - oonk; � - I nded.-The many land taking bold of his w ist immedi- tends to build & barn this summer and youth at Sheffield. I . ` . . tile . 44d was largely aa�l . . . hent beforer6turning.-The sto.rescloo r8A'W,jtl1 a V - , - i friends of Mrs. Joht Govenlock, of Mo- ately proceeded to the spot, Nyhere the has laid in i a quantity of material for A TF,nRirF ED FAMILY. -One evening at 7 p. in. no 1w 01094 - . � . I � I Rev, Josia � K�illop, will be pleased to learn tha pin had been concealed. A ilumber of that purpose. I last week while the lightning was flash- k - 11 I - t abe . I . � - i U U1149 Tom .. ' - I - - . L ing wildlyi in the firm-ament, a ball of ' � i . le is r covering from h4 �r recent severe ill- other experiments, such as tb tricks in I -Dr. Jenny K. Trout, of T ,a 6 � . I . � Hibbert. I the fluid sbught refuge in Tlios. Camp- oro .... i1tof I � kn0w-u--t Was r , . 8 and is now kble to sit up. -Mr. tue.cabinet anathe movin- table,were � who offered to donate 10,000 tow, ,3* 1 i ia.4016 7cou 4 !) . 9 . . - 111e:F.Qardno,of this own,& few days ago who NOT DEAD. -Messrs. Dow & Col� u- bell's chi luney, knocking off several of a medical college for women, now � 4 . given. Mr. Gurney, , as in the is the, � bricks, and proceeding down the 4 � - i sqld�� a� grade milch ow to Mr. David audience, was rather "tonis ad to find houn's Stallion, " Count Careless,',' I clines to give iton the ground that t6 . . Vcn,&-u, the I , tove pipe into the stove, knocked the I I I Do van for the Bari of $92. . She I was Mr. Cumberland's watch in is pocket not dead SIR was reported last week, but ,a door, I membersof the faculty,- who are IU ... .... I ppirr�!ased for shipn ent to Manitoba, and his own watch in that of the Rev. we believe has begun travelling on .his doors open, and escaped into the ' Pherson, 9- : i I : I splitting several of the boards, and at i males, wished to manage the matter to I . sgeof seven � . and: in her some,of ihe -Mud Kings " DO, Baldwin. . - route. � I I I Suit themselves. . . .... L I I � � , � colm last found its way into the cellar, where .. � �� Itobb, 9. P111 -11a -1 r. Robert Beggs, 10th inBt. RiaEuitA c FEvEii.-As Mr. Mal 1� Will get a beauty. The Toronto Mail of th ; i li'ved �Only 1 amoud, iT�, had b�en ver ill for Some it very fortunately escaped, much to I I �; 8beipinaker, left here with his family for gives the following interes iinj deserip- L J - y f . I i, bought by Is I 11 Bropkiville on Wednesday. He took tion of another of his gre it fea�tg. i it days Dr. McTavish was. sent for. 11� the delight of Mrs. Campbell, who was I ... �. I � I , the sole person in the house who bad LADIES grew UP to 1 wit4 birn'the remai s Of, his deceased says: 11 Mr. Cumberland, %ft r experia: prQuiaced that tlid ailment was rheu- . I ,� � I � preaching. ' m f. for re-iritormen in ,that town.- menting upon five of the an lemen. by ,matic fever. His; sufferings are -very not retired. She was very'much fright. . I . A repolter- . 41 Unmugb Love, of Hills Green,. was getting them to c ce t te -their inten'se, bo ,much So at timep as to ran- . enea, and - no wonder. Mr. Campbell, - � . g of being , eo I who is naturally of a, nervous tempera- . . recqtAly offered and -efused $1,800 for thongbta'upon, and il dfolded der him unconscious. ,` i " I . � 41 in I fr .3fasssh P - ' * his js�lendid young imported stallion leading them to an ob . ec n 4he room, . GooD Sii;Ek.-Mr. DavAllillreop'nt- ment, on being arousec om his peace- V . . I I . ' � napolis., a ,f He I O." The offer was made by a fixed upon Dr. Thorburn f r the demon. ly purchased at the sheep sale of Mr. fal slumbers so suddenly, was greatly .. � - An I I gen I . . London Itownship.-Bow- . 1, Brantford, a pair of very terrified, and bad he nut immediately - Toy cabin-, �leman in stration. He asked the dcctor to think Parley, nea,r . � Wntgomery dents�hotel in this t6wn is to be sold by me he reaobed the open air, it is supposed be Who are Just now tvanf * t upon. an object in any house within a superior S6uthdown Ewes, and sin . Uq ! . - - L7 aday t would have suffocated. Fortunately no -13i; itt's gone, public auction on T1 he 14th of quarter of a mile of the hotel, andwrite brought them home each ewe has had o a was seriously injured.. . I ank you W?i . . - r iianle�-Mr. Danca . n To neon left here down upon a piece of paper the name two lambs! and all'doing well. Mr. ii . i . 1 A', . innipeg where he is � a of the most. Successful � I I . I Sherlff,� on Wednesday for . . of the object and - the ro bi h it Parley on . wautea me t wilh, �in future, reeld om i:.w le I readers oft this kind of sheep in the Brussels. - )with his father, was to be foand. This boin done tbe" b i � . . . � ky. so Ito 'paper � w . . ' Province. At this sale he sold75 sheep -- Mr. 6.F. Johnson. P uncan is a smart, as handed.to Bishop',- weatman, i Bus'INEss NOTICE. Mr. F. S. Scott, I and 18 good I seeady young man and we wish him a which netted him. the handsome sun!l of will henceforth act as correspondent, - and- a committee of two was appointed � Black Cashineres ) . I I ky, to Mr. A pro,, �erous future in' lbe Prairiecity.- to accompany the doctor and Mr. Cum- $2,283. One pair of ewes sol� for $fOl. and agent for THE ExPosiToR M Bru,s. I master. �, Th �rand Trunk company have Ship- berland. A thin wire was t ad round Mr. Hill paid 062 for the pair he got. I ,� . . : sels. Business transacted by him will � I ; L � . The plaut a. I . 11 ped. a large pile of gravel with which Mr. Cumberland's wrist and then round Fo&L DRQWNED.-One day last week be recognized by, us, and all orders � . . . that of Mr. 1. [ I , : . I it'ig intended to gravel the station yard, the doctor's leaving about a foot be-' Mr. Janies Ballantyne, on.the boundary entrusted to him will receive prompt . . 151ackliord"s , �� ! . an �mprovement much needed. -The tween, after which the former gentle- of Usbor aluable foal'by attention. � S 06untl , . Mayor has issued iiotices warnidiz all man was blindfolded arid the pair drowning. r It appears there is a cistern Black or Colored S, 7 1 ! I Devi .. . McLzAx BROTHERS, Publishers. Rh � ''- 1. I I I parties agbinat firin'g off fire -�'braa'kers rushed out of the room, along the cor- in the bar yatid, and the mare, which It , I I ; I. tstioxi. was - � MECHANICS'INSTITV'rN.-Aninual meet. . �i importation . , an4,1 other like ex I losiveB within the ridor, down the stair had foaled few days previous to this . p a, and out into the - i . � ing in Town Hall, Friday evening, the I needeai ati� corporation. This is a practice too street. Here a crowd bad galhered and mishap, W let out loose, and -she, fol. � . . i 18th inst. . I !I hired out to, I 11 ,� couqmonly indulged inlabout this time 'pair, who were * going at a lowed by be foal, broke through the I 1! i followed the _TnE Cizops.-Tbe weather ia, cold 1 Was '113i's goo of t4e year, and is fraught with great - I 11 401air most 0. , steady trot, along Front at ree 4 to Sim - voistern. The mare was extricated by & ... � I I . and crops are looking bad. A great': Fancy or Plain Dr,ess Goo .4 , , danger especially in a dry time when o0e, up Simooe to Wallin ri� along the team of , g attache4,, and i . �orses bein 1. . . 9 C number of the farmers are ploughing II -told' tbe, r� � #re$are easily igniW, and besides, it is drew her out, but before -the foaf could I , i . . ii ' . South- side of Wellington o pr. - �- Mau and dif . i�. i up their f all wheat. A number are . 11 � njisance to the piliblic.-Every person arriviDg at York they crossed to the be liberate4 he was dead. :j . I , through with seeding. .11 book reprtm I Vb91 possibly can, should go and hear REcovERED.-Mr. Neil McKellar, �110 . � ;� . . I , 1, -And w I north side� of Wellington, a d at the -Onr council �d if I Mr I Stewart Cumberland the great mind 'gate leading to the entrance o the sur. had been very unwell for upwards of a are busily employed iii making gutters i. . I I 4 'I Clair 2" ask v . week, has in vered again. This Silks for Ma ..... ,I 1 � . 91 J � *�� gery in Dr. Thbrburn,?s residence a halt on the Main street, but it looks very I i 41 Oh yes I ii.ea er, Who gi 'es one oi his ' entertain Ily reco - merits in Cardno'k Hall on Thursday for an instant was made, and then they is. the first %ime, although well advanc- I i . .1. much like 11 robbing Peter'to pay ]Vaul," �veping ..next, under the auspices of the passed through the gate. ' The door ad in year4!, he has had occasion for the and in a few months will never be no- -. . � : . ;--it was 8! Ne6haniegl Institute. -A team from the being looked,tbe doctor ban Summoning of a physician or taking of �! she used I - I d d a police- ticed. � I � � - - High Solabol foot bal, club go to Galt' . theirdrugo. Had he not been, prevailed - . . [� would sing. in an - tb a key, and on its be g opened I NEw TAILOR SHOP. -S. SInale, of the � . I , I . i� cent, -affect �his evening to play �he return match upon it is not likely he wQuld have had. i the pa,ir pushed in, follo we I by one I Old Broadway House, cannot be idle, so Mantle T-rimmings, i I ,. amid the old #ith the Galt. club I to -morrow. Good of the committee " .ep)fters, and the servic0s I lf'�,,% medical man at all. i . , two I 0 . is busy erecting a commodious tailor- - 1: &I And did JIM04 go with them. -A meeting of the two policemen, and s Mr. McKellar thinks that when an in- I . I � . . il shortl if terward i shop on the corner of Catherine and ,; . Liconse Commissioners fur SouthHuroia by Rev. . I dividual o I ce- begins using medicine it I �; dil you SaV4 ! , Mr. Baldwin. The'ights were - Elizabeth streets, when he will again I . il . � is #as held in town on.Yriday last. We all out in this portion of the building, is a diffic;1t matter to cease continu- be prepared to See his old friends. � .� Yes," 01 I I , ' i- ' I 'a . y8orrytolevia that Mr. Win. but even in the darkness r. Cumber iDg its `118e,�uslag more or less ever after., QVEF,x's - BmTHDA-r.-Arradgements :: I another all" I " i Mantle 'Ornaments, BlaAfora's - Z m' land had passed through two rooms - . I � are now complete for celebrating in an :! OJIrri, of,Exeter, I a - member of the * I i -1 Bo rd intends leaving Shortly for Mon'- and bad commenced big e: :plorations in i Chiselhurst. ! father who extensive manner the 24th. The pro� 1� isn 6 where he inte'rids residing for a 'the third, which is used as a dining- No UNIO i x. -The quarterly meet�ing ceedings will consist of athletic sports, I ... . I � , ; The canoe r . . I . . : I and fell intc I 0 1 tiw 3, at least, if th�, country and cli- room. Meantime, the go 8 as lit, and of the.j3tauley circuit Methodist EPis- base halt and L& rosse matches, and an .1 I a a suit him. V�r ith this object in I I . her, end I c Mr. Cumberland and the doctor were copal 10huK'ch, was held- in Chiselhur8t entertainment by the Dramatic Com- 1, I ! a, 7 he has dispose � of most of his pro- Styhsh Milhnery, , . t I . Lord helped discoveredin the pantry. Iaaminute lmt Saturday and Sunday. The buffli- paDy in tbebvening. The 33rd Bat- ; . I . - i i 11 , r y in and abo t Exeter. Mr. Baw- or so they came out, and I dr ,, Cumber— ness meet�ng was on Saturday, and talion Baud will diocourse--aweet music � i. � Thiebideo . . qet is an honorable, fair-minded man ],and doubled back to the Eec6nd room, was fairly! attended. The Methodist through the day. With. such a bill of . � � novel was I I� , � I .: I . � . ., 1' no made an exc*ellBnt commissioner. and went straight to a medicine chest � question w�s one of the chief items of f an we fully"expect m good.; attendance'. � . - . �[ , . Issue Riley, . 1 Mr. L. Thorne, as placed a very in the oorner standing against the wall. interest. The result ority RzxoTAL.-Mr. John Campbell, for- 1, I He it was W 7- was a maj . I bp6rdBome new d hiery wagon upon He endeavored to ppen tl a door, 'but - . Handsome Parasols, &e. ;. could 210t td I . against union. merly host of the Tecumseh House, of . .� . hands -to lah .�hbi road which is alike creditable'to finding it was looked be felt about till THE WRONG NAmic.-The choir meu- this town, leaves this *eek for the I .. I . � I . i . . his �establishment a d the manuf . acturer his hand rested upon- the tioned last' week in connection with Consinercial Hotel, Seaforth. His triends - 1 drags himse ia�ey, which � . �:, Nr. John Dorsey.-' r. Win. Grieve, of was inserted -in the lock, a he then the sugar � social in Seaforth is not in Brussels, and they are not few, are - : and arms Uj I :t � . i ige MOP has a fe ale turkey which ,oVened the door. Without a Becond's known as the 11 Dobson Choir," !but as sorry to hear that he is leaving, but � ,. f I frontof hilm " - I I do a great, d "a' beat the worl � As a producer of hesitation be raised his hand to the the Cbiselhurst Methodist- Episcopal trust that he may succeed ip this new Will find An excellent assortment to .; - , I I i �t lar a eggs. Mr. Gr eye had - a couple corner of the top sh -elf , an d held up a Church Choir. There are several venture. � . . �.: could never .� in 9wn the other d iv as Samples, one Small morocco bound medicine case, members If the Dobsonfamily in the BRimirs.-Trout fishing- is now the . " � 'on de top 01 I , 9 pick from at . 6f which measured J inches the one F . I . , . � asking the doctor, 11 Is this t a thing ?" Choir. order of the day, and our village nim. . . 44 _kunt Gl . M I i - � I way and 10 inches t! a other way, and to which the doctor r4lied in the ACCIDF.NT.-Mr. H. Madson. met with rods can be seen wieuding their. way to . I 44, Uncle To] - i � . . 66 second egg meaanred 7i by 9J in- affirmative to the amazement of those what might have been a very serious . - Wife of I . . I � 0 1 . . the old fishing grounds, but they report ; - 'heia. - Any person who has a turkey it . : I -, '' c . present. Mr. Cumberlan appeared accident &:Tshort time ago. He wits In 'poor success so far. -J. D. Ronald has � .1 I � a '� - -as sb - , I . � - ' . �h�lt can beat thig,bad better Speak out. thoroughly exhausted, and his wrist the bush *ith a team of horses, one of j�st completed &first-class engine for ' I I , -Woull I . , - -*r. M. P. ,Hayes of this town bag was painfully marked with the wire, them a colt,whenthe animals becoming the city of Winnipeg which Was tested .. I ` . - he W. . . I ... , I 11 . - I I - ,i nillobased an land aused by b is dragging the d Detor along. unmana&�ble, tried to runaway. They here 'this week, when it *did good work. E. MCFAUL'S . . . I I n Aich he is oin 'to open out a ired The party then return A t th hotel pulled Mr.'Madson over the dashboard, -A. Roo, of the Queen's Hotel, Bring- I 'Uncia . e . o a . T, I : .- . . - 4 and Stone quarry. ;- 1- - a stone on this with the case which was handed. tw and draggO him some distance on the sels,- has leased and taken possession of I I . . . roalityl Aml and is of th 11 . 1 IF31 a veryi best quality- Ile Bishop Sweatmaii, who the a " A ground. 'He Stuck manfully to his the Queen's Hotel, Wingbam. Hegiv'es I � . . . . . took Si . upon rea I . I . .1 . I r, - intends shipping it to' etroit, Chicago from - the paper, Dr. Thor urn's resi- lines, but in doing So was considerably Up pos on here in July when his � i� , 'while t, I and other large citie .-Mr. Hugh Bobb . 0 Segel � I � : , , denoe, corner of York and Wellington scratched �nd bruised, but we are glad lease expires.�The Battalion Band D&STO ; � I I w fever. t.1 . left on a brisiness v sit to riltoba on CASH DRY GOO � RE � I . . I . M streets, room No. 2. me cine case." to see hi d gain, and to learn under their new leader, Mr Whitely, are �J I . . ea.; ; I I . H -0 �ipped a fe . - ! . I Wednesday. 1A w days The wonderful result of the experiment thatither ultof the accident has not busy practising for the Twenty -Fourth. . 11 1, shortl! I � . )re'vliously a cal lo4d of his celebrated formed a topic for animate, 1, convarsa- been serious. 11 . - I .: -t at the L� . F The street cornmittee has made an I i % I I � iried meats wbich'I 1he will dispose Of tion amongst the ladies anc' -0 I, , ; t1iemseives� . �o � I he Bohemians q that opuntry.-A gentlemen . improvement by having Ttirnberry I � I - 2 � children, ' present, who felt th.Qroughl astounded HAls Green. I street scraped. -Wm. White, better I � � : ea . . I ; afd received f rom r. J-. S. Roberto and at what appeared tobe a F upernatural A POOR, Cnop.-The ifall -wheat in known as 11 King William," accompani- I � - i�� -the f ree . � . . on their reiLchirig power possessed by the t %lented and � � I �;. for., On � r� W. E. Cold*ell this vicinity ig likely to prove a vqry ed by W. J. Fear, paid Brussels , a * I - r, ! , . thous� I argon &D their safe arrival accomplished thought -read 3r." poor crop &B season. - Here-a'nd there flying visit last week -E. E. Wadev .. -- - 1� = it nou= I �,0 hi's differ .that P?int t, their stock and The Globe of .the 7th inst., gives is a fair fi Id, but they are very ex I cep- barrister, intends visiting the land of big 1. - I- I � i ff�ots all in good "' der. , They were another instance of Mr. Camberland's birth in June, and will combine busi. Dresses and Mantles- �' � !'Uncle i tional,- - and ,there will not -in -this . I I 1� , I omewhat Surprise to find the f ar wonderful powers as a inind-reader. vici-nity a least, be over a third of a ness with pleasure. He will, no doubt, .. I visiousl .=( . . ed Carney hous � an island, causirIg This one was performed inOttawa, and crop. So a fields which looked pretty 6D]Oy himself immensely.-A.R.Morris, . I a? .. I in -a bag an - q : I L � . 1 SLLL . r, Coldwell to re ark that he 11 never is described as follows : I I Before a well when the snow went off, are now tailor, has removed his . *y WIfe . � 6 i . � �b ';ugbt the house *as so close to the committee of prominent 4 itizens. as- rendered useless by the late se to big Stand in GrAnt's . i ones, a fell, L � �te . River."- how, who were up early senabled at the house of H)n. Wilfred frosts,an many farmers are now plow-- block, over the bank. -W. C. Davis, MADE TO ORD � ER-, I ;L , mild we trni L � L - � a 'ugh the paBu thi pe or four mornings Laurier, Mr. Cumberlan I took Mr. - � wing them formerly head salesman in Reeve I . P . � 1 1 libertli t,ht have In g them 4p preparatory to so . ....L . on to seen - . I two littl L I Mi ice n,bighthofaniuch Lauri eir's band. and started �o find the with oats r barley. Roger's store, has resigned hia position ' I .0 b k on the wat Jr, but appearances I . ,: I bag, :, article o6rhich he had ba a the hon. Np,w ARN. - Mr. Hugh Love is forthat of commercial traveller for &,, I - : I now ] I 0 Seem to indic4e that 'we ar gentleman think. Mr.* Cumberland led having er ted this season on his farm London house. . - L .i -at Dresde . . I . . ! . L ,ed,for &'spell of ��od weather. -The him up a flight of stairs at the far end in Ste, c I � — L tmtil b _ uley a large now bank barn,which , is 33id Battalion Riflo Association intend of thq house, then around and up -a 'when completed, will be one of the mclunop, - . . - fairm, do ha" iDg their annuaiI� �rifle matches at Second flight, and along the corrider ., Si RX V 4 . largest ani bedt in the township. The A GOOD COLT. -Mr. James Hillen, of I - . : tbqir range, Sea,fort4, on Monday the eastward till right above the parlor, he building il � to be 66x56 feet, with stone the Ilth concession of XcKillop, was .L 4 � - Settled iu ( , � 'mut I , -W from I �28VIi inst., when lib�ral prizes including bolte4 into Mr. Laurier's room, seized a D stabling -a iderneath, and 'when com- offered the other day $150 for a two FIRST CLASS WORK GIUIARAKTFAS� I a Domin .1 � . � i ed men � ; . I Of I ion Rifle 1 Association Medal book and reappeared Shortly in the pleted will ..cost over 41,000.' The weeks old colt, providing he would keep 11 wit'l- be 6ompeted f� .-7-The social held parlor. Mr. Colby, M. P., who had Messrs. T aompBon, of Berne, have the it until it was four months old� . Mr. . 1 4 ;, � ved R7e; ]A I I - , I on Wednesday eveniqg at the residence been given a note by Mr. iLurier with contract I .- -- I rebelion. i, rider the auspices n ref used the tompting'offer. It is ' . for the stone work, and Mr. Hille -by � of Mr; John Beatti�'I, the number of the room and the article ,Alex. Mel �eath will do the -framing and 1. &very superior colt, and is from im,. - i, Col. Eyrie � , - i I � . of ifie choir of th,� MethodiA church on it, was asked what the �itle wao,and carpenter work. � ported Stock. . I - R�- tbei 4of ' I At I I - � was well atten -d was a varypleas- read the title of the book, it being the - 1 7 - - ig ]��i �( rtsti:ji;, ty I I . * ; FARM PURCHASED. -Mr. Robt, Camp- I . Ihn. I d I - , _ ff air. The pro- one brought down." tl � . Ethel. . ; ' bell, of the 7tb concession of McKillop, . - to* grs;'mme cousisted'df�ocal mud instru- We could quote many o er examples I t � near -f m4r1tal music, rea�Iilings, Speeches, LocAmTjEg.�Mr. Wm. Eokmier is has purchased the west half of. lot 29, 1 . � - � wher I Ike- equally int6re8ting anrl wo aderful,. but improving.-]��rs. J. Kelner ig danger- in the 9th concesiion, known as the , I .... I . I . of Di - I Sime � W. and Mrs. Beattie placed their hand- the above will Suffice to Show the pe ously ill with pneumonia. -Mr. Milne's .Clayton farm, for wEich he paid the I � I I some residence en401Y at the disPOB&I culiar gifts of this wonderf al man, and I I Chuges moderatts Well i6ff, , - of �he compaiv, and left notbing un. the -nature of the entertalument he will horse ranaway the other day, causing ,sum of 82,260. The farm contains : - U46, at t . - do te which could and to the pfimiare of z give here On Thursday evening next. quite s. fa I in groceries, but doing no 50 'acres, and has on it a, good barn , . - . . the evening. I . � I This is probably the only Opp further di mag6. - On ThuIrsda,y, the besides otberbaildings. Mr.CaimpbelL - � i. 4 ortun'ty 3rd inst,'dr. J. Gillard, of. Allpena, and hasmadea good�bmrgain, mild there . . I R '' - I - . 1.� I. Wa�tpn. . the people of this vicii�ity v ill have of Miss Reg na, Kelner were Wade one; are few more deserving of a, good . . - � bearing him and witjlegBi g the per- . ..---� � � to -this, 7011 01 OMPLIMENTSBY. 'The Brant Rev. Mr. McCrea performirig. the % cere' ,Strike than he ifl. The purchase wale - I � ford Ex- formance" of his feats, ii6s he leaves .in a , - . � ine. Mrs, ­ - poqitor of last week makes the follo w- few weeks for the Nortl West, after mony. A large number of guests were made through tb6 land agency of Mr. I I 1. . told her th ino coml)limentary reference to the assombled, and a very enjoyable time A. Stiong, Seaforth. I . � . which he returns to the 01� Country. - A160- writte, pefformances of -two of our most � . v. was spent, COUNCIL DoniGs- At ithe last meeting , ..� Was publit , v . � . JUSTIC , Ad�ux. -'After cudgelling his of McKillop council, after passing a I , I - � 11,852 -he W estoemed lady residents: ."Mrs. 0. . MCFAULY A I Blueval.6- empty he d for three or four . weeks in number of accounts, it was', moved by . E .1 . -. 'while ther Sage and Miss Annie Sage, of Walton, ; I aph to- I I . � - , A , 01it.,JWhoaV,6,Kt-'p're8ent visiting Mrs. D6Ts(..-Rev. Mr. Nugent, of Hespeler, the atte pt to get a paragr M-r.Kerr and seoonded by Mr. Archibald I , . '� stowie Wa I H.- T. West"birook, gave a musical exhi- delivered a very good t ce leo- gother, 11 notice " comes th �tho `�frout i4 that $100 be expended on Mr. McKen- I . WU the hi em eran I i . , ' bit�jon to s6veral -guests on Thuraday ture in the Canada Metho ist church, last week' Post"with an &Aicle -1 'Which Zaie's hill, on concession line '2 and 3, 1 loops 14 � Ago, bavin .- ­ . 1), is remark tble for nothing but I"' - Jot 21, and an equal amount be expend- . ­ I evening, perfoxming 'upon Ordinary on Friday evening last. -T he Presby- ' OW Pat TKE CASH DRY G -Reveral ch� 1. glasses, tuned, by being partly filled terian church has been newly plastered sonalities, of which any' reSpeotabI6 ,od on the hill, concession line 6 and 7, - - I Istme 0 , . � - I . . � wifla water, and played by the mere and refitted and presents a rich better person wo ald be ashamed t6 be - the lot 32-0&rried. Moved by Alexander I . from I � , . L to*h of the moistened fingers. They appearance. -The Goiaen Lion above anthbr of, If 11 Justice "' has any doubti Kerr, seconded by Daniel Manly,, that soil � , . I ' . I � empi � I- e 0 a T t n f - ' $ eie m � I �'I� I I I IL C , t - "11- I � , I � 41 '' f -� t, � I ap r9 I '; d 0 ,e t Ian " a cl a Ian Ila , d 8 �rl , , , I � I I - , pla ed e7,ceedingly well) and gave very Mr. Timmin'B Store, reel nes, over a as to the couraoy of any, of - my state- the application of Wm. Weisenburgb, SEAFORTIL ONT. . Xr. Hens . I � I 7 - . \ I . � I i, . . ,detvrm- I �� , � - -. . - I . 11 . : . � I ; . . � .� - - . � � L. I I , . . � � I � k I . . � I . I � . I I I 1 -51 1 . . . � � 1, .1 . . � ; L . - . � . . - � . � . �� I - � .L i I . 1 I � � I I , - . "I L I " , I , - ,I I - -I.Z ­-. - ­ Ab I