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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-02-01, Page 5:BRUART 1, 1884 the ground that the *apply no 'eager needed, that the ore old seed of little value_ r of the laid might. mai al it Was for school, or Rage anpany, or .Canada Puma impany's use. Re get not vev-er, to give any eXcusefor 1g conducted privately. Tile - a this subject are awaited a interest. ,ae B. a. . emeam......eaateamt, Iuron Notes. : fishing through the jetzt bee derich. tual dinner of the Morris •icaltnral Society" will be sterheCentral Hotel, Illytlg Februaty -1.3th. F. Vaastone, of Brussela, carloads or barley to the „s last week, the freight and tick amounted to ;count of ballots cast for the tty Reeve of Stepheu, rer oufirming Mr. Chas. Eilbea v a majority of seven.,, ig to the returns of the ,ere were 94 births, 13 mar. l deathin the township of ag the year 1893. ierhardt's bakery and dwelt i Bayfield was totally de. re last week. The origin unknown. The property t iatured. met Sprung,, of the Base , died last week of inflam- a lingering illnesate Be ing young man of 27ears -was greatlyt tespectA by iew hitia. ' et r, is beine matte -to purchase for the ''Methoelist church East Watvanosh. It is the o hold a seems of parlor the purpoee Etf raising :4utherland„ one of the old amount,, in the tdwriship on Tuesday last week. 1 has been in bad health for Ilia remains were interred cemetery. , Moir,, of the 2ad conceit- •ne, returned from Ittani- k looking atovell as usuaj. iudiffereat concerniug the Lhinks a person. "can" feel a as welt as in Ontario. iectly., of the 2nd °oncos- t, came very near losing a iable heifers one day last falling over a his atraw- I them was nearly smother- :Iast week a sou of Mr. rong, of Fordwioh, aged a, fell from the secondfloor lawn to the next, atriking v beam in the descent, and Otis ininries. He is rettoy- . S. Jones, Presbyterian russets, has celebrated his ye The reverend genlemaa id hearty and attends to &raid duties with a premp- al worthy of emulation by r mem anery on the terra of John the townehip of Grey, will ad this year for various aeese factory in the eastern waship was talked of, but 1he people will patroniae and Walton factories•. ty Andersoa, the new De. f East Wawanosh, treated an oyster sapper. at his .1w days ago, in token of on of their efforts to se- ta. After sapper was clear- ing was commenced and a spent in this enjoyable tad meeting of the share - Beaver Cheese Factory mosh, was held on Taes- reek. Mr. Townson, hav- larger factory,requested to am his engagement. Mr. it in his stead. It was release a six horse power ;eater. LS12, 8012 of Mrs. Welsh, of 1 in the Northwest last qt Goderieh about eight knd just before his death oinaa his brother, who had ccident. Mr. Welsh was ..,0 man of about 20 years as nearly the sole support d mother. -Megaw, formerly of Olin- ' as been in British Col- ral years, returned home evening, and is stopping at Goderioh. He speaks •Iimate and advantages of rtion of the Dominion,. return there at an early e Callender, well known vicinity, who is living ✓ Brandon, recently- got zard, and although only m his liorae, (as he found ) he had a very napless - in waadering about for t his horses eventually . y home. ften of Mr. P. Cole, of yonng in years, narrowlyd. -Mg the other day. Byi ey got possession of some Nhich had been placed considered to be out of d they were playing with sour before it was die- tdotes were administered „ soon out of danger. h Review is evidently I k serious attack of the 'ts hest issue it says: " To we have only to state -deplorable fact which our s, viz.: n Blyth is on the presentation of the faete osaibly injure the bud- - n, as it is already a well at the bneaness transacted dually growing less." - est week the freight traia .nrs tate at Brussels sta- down near George Kerr's he noon express. After 6 grade and stopping she aible to back up. On express and by a good ng the position of affaira wn and the train etoppea a collision. ast week while a, wedding oditon, conaisting of ten g into Exeter, one of the , etely wrecked. It appears the last rig were a con- - nee behind the rest, and rtake them in order that the town together, cora- the horse along, and the railroad, the rig Was , fliBBIti.TARY 1 1484. I E HURON EiPaS1T0iiii. run tinto by an engine and tender a- tsol4ed to a coal car. The horse,cutter, andt occupants I were tossed into the ditah, but fortanately the occupants *Jned no injury. The cutter was letely smaehedeand the hone ran . The **ape was a miraculous It is shanteful how some people risk their lives in trying to cross a within fon t feet of an engine gents 11 speed. t last meeting of the Howiek oil the clerk and treasurer were pointed, the former at a salary of with perquisites, and the latter at y of 190. The sal y of the as - r was fixed at $130, a d the collec• 1 the western division $70, and the n division M. u essrs. J. D. h and Peter Heppins all were ap- d •auditor& and th assessor of ana 00122 aws one. will trite at it Com re -s, 1200 • sal seas tor eSS 13mi poin last ear was re appointe I -An accident, which proved fatal happened to Nailer, a farmer near TueElday night of last w gaged in skidding logs in appears Mr. Nailer had b out a log with the chain roll oklown a small grade, s stub, the top of Which bro jar, striking Mr. 'Nailer on kncaking him eenseless. his medical adviser thin results will follew, but i call. -Mrs. Turner, of Lon who ied recently at the of lfl years and 15 days, of Ms. Thos. MeKay, of Was matt and healthy the ljour of her &tate enj of a1 her faculties, an mealiene hour before her It o might have r. Fountain Belgrave, on ek, while en his bush. It en shunting hen it took a riking an old e off by the the shoulder At present • s ho serious - was a close on, England, dvanced age as an aunt linton. She lmost up to ying the use eat a hearty emise. Per- haps Ithe fact that she wa married four time ti may have had something to do with her long elife. mother is 92 years of hearty, and bids fair to li while' yet. -he report of the f the Methodist ch ondon Conference . Fmra • it we le 1/1 ciety the issue churehea within the God conttputed as follows :- unt° ....... -428 6 2 itelgra Goderib... .... $300 76 I Blyth c linear Me.. ....129 9 t Wingla Hohne gis Bayfiel Hensel Londe Rivers ale 67 44 Manch Dun non 267 83 Beryie Makiag a total for the di 642,83. n Thursday, Januar early pioneers of Go eased to hie rest, in e Lobb. Deceased r some time, and hi together unexpected. %gaud unotitrueive di ville .. 200 44 .... 233 t 0 ....... 80 39 oro.... 214 04 Brussel Lucien, Ashtiel Teeswa -C of th ship Geor ing not al a qui nevertheless enjoyed a ver of ac uaintances. He Corn all, Eagla.nd, corn count y abont'45 years ag for a hort time ito the net Cobo rg, when he moved land doncesiou. being nett settle .there. He joined t ohnreji in England, and h necte wit13 it ever since, 1 that vas "blameless an roach." He leaves a wif and two daugbters to lame rs. McKay's ge, hale .and e for a, good hisionary So ' robes within as just been in that the rich district .$157 70 e........500 00 m 13669 ..284 w .. 98 16 -15143 ster ..... 233 13 306 26 trict, of $3,- 24, another erich town-. he person of ad been ail death was He was of position,- but large cfrcle as born in ng to •this . and living hborhood of o the Malt - l) the first e Methodist s been con- ading a lif above re , three son t his death ennosesammainemema • eneeree. ll'Esatmarrk.sraz 5 during t e whole teriod there hall not as- sembly, at the t .4 ost good /I had c, been on discord ming the w let exhibite itself o al occasions. At a late ho r the gu St heartily" wished Mr. and Mrs. Ha kb y long life, ...a et, and proaperity, • en 'oy their c fprt- able dwelling, an expressed their willingness on any future ocldasion, should the house net cold or in aiy Way out of ordeato meet gain to eonsqlidato and re -warm. The ladies said they did not expect to be hap ier until thela leave this scene. -Co. i ELens: 1. . BRIEF5...-'0pr January thaw, despite the severe frosty w ether expo ienped , throughout the ea nth, whic gave little promise of the aooustorned thaw, set in ithe fir4 of thi week, an since that time has oarriod away a n.rpris. ingly largetquantity f snow, lea ig the roado in many plaoes in a ba c u- dition.-The. revival meetings wIiicli have been carried n in the BIble Christiae church for number o e ks past, were brought' o a close on Ss, b th last. ,Quite a nunabe profess t h ve been spiritually bks .d, and qui e ed therebv.--The many riends of t e Rov. E. Y. Thompson, Pa tor oftheer. ville ;ongregatiota ho is at nt vtill b pleased to lea n that du sufferi g from a sehe e attack of illuess, ..ghe pail 'week he ha I experie cied a a decided change or the ' et er, andltbough Still in poor„ th, continues to g a ually i Ve. -Our skating rink, under the e 11 nt management of Mrt d no. 'Moor:,;till continues to prove th centre of e t ac- tion, and every eye ing, weat e er- miffing, its glietenwg surface iiLy be seen dotted over Witb nimble s a ers from the three year old yoniigste to 'the charming belle and 1 dashing io. th, jolly bachelor and trust,' husba all intent upon haviag a good tintei nd heeding not in the least it would p ar an occasional header, bumper, t ilrnpor or backer, 'rovidiug the ice be t in- jured thereby. A carnival was a n ed to have been held' n the rink o W d- nesday evenicg, 1)nt owing to t thaw had to be postponed ntil some i ut re evening. --Quite a number left h ra one evening last week to attend the c nilval at Exeter. -Rev. NI1 . Martin, of eter, preached in the Presbyteriau nrIch, Rodgerville, on Sabbath last.- r. D. Urquhart, of the Fle sail Mills, ship- ping away a number of carloads e i flour and' oatmeal for the OId Conntr mar- keta-Cord wood is 0 ming into arket. in large quantities. --it would be well , for the patrons of the Rodgervil1echeese factory to rememhe- he meeting tio be held at the factory On Tuesday dwt at one o'clook rtesteamtaamtmasa_ Orange Irmo oration. An Ottawa dive:to White, M. P., has ar and says that he ie in for the delay in tlae necessary petition a of the Orange Inuit Committee of the have the matter ir days agh to place th, e of Mr. Hector Cant toria, who they See 8 qualified to take• a proceeding is unde- the bill will not be and the Governmeia ed of a, serious emb The Northern To 014 Editor of Huron Ex SIR.—t-I beg leave through of yout paper to make a fe regardiug the coudition of road north of Seafurth, for driving over the roads afte receiving any dargage to hi •-veyanT the township of M be hel responsible,for the not, to my knotOedge, p least e it is al in goo state t naent the co this m all te ort to repair the ro ust an imposeibilik condition but in ere is much room Ind I think it is hig ucil should take so tter. First I would ms drawitig over- oad. ositor. the eoluMns Bpggestions the gravel ny per80338 night, and self or con- Killop could ouncil have t forth the d - I know to keep it its resent or improve - time that e action in suggest that ne ton -in weight should be corapell d to have their sleighs shod with 2i n c h shoeing in place of 2 inch as is no the case which ,Would cost about $4 50 per pair e of sleigha. Now Sir, this ay at first • appear' burdensome, but I think they or this out - would then ad sugges- ve tempor- similar to runk Rail - where the nk the town e ot the ex - as the bad elled many Morris to er Brussels to the last forth their ✓ may do states: M J hn ived in th c ty, no way to 11a.ie pesentation Of he inithe intro uct on o ation Bill he rand Lodg -ho Lind, decide po -oe ill in the 1aids r n, of North ac- he think is , bet er barge of it. This tood to meata that re sed this seasien, ill thus be Ireliev- rr ssment. ; News Items. -The new cantilever bridge at Ni- agara was opened for freight :traffic Mond ay. I , -The Perargais Of Lansdowne, ever - nor -General of Canada, has bee ay pointed knightgrand cross of the - order of St. Micha 1 and St. George. -Damagee to t e amount of 0,285 have been given ag in t the Corporation of Toronto on acce nt of a defective roadway. i -A young mane ra McKeever, son of the late Jam€ -s McKeever, of the , township of Wallan ied at Lodi, Cali- fornia. His death wa the result of a severe cold caught hiie working in the mines. II • , -Mr. Kirkwood Smit1, form rly of the vicinity of Te water, but lately settled on,the Qu'App&le Colon; ation Company's land, as found fro en to death on the Qu'A felle, seven miles south of his home. ' -Rev. Dr. Wil en, has addre farewell letter to his former c gation in Kingston, Sta ing that i sequence of the fail i re of all effo reinstatement in hi charge on a of his firm refusal o sever his c 1 tion with the Salt, tion Army, h decidedto Beek anot her field of la , -There died on l"ednesday ev 23rd ult., at the tea dence of his law, Mr. Andrew Macgregor, W township, a very old i sident o section in the person of! Mr. Wm. Deceased canoe to thi country , Ayrshire, Scotland, i I n 1840, an since resided conti non ly in Du , He was in his 89th ye.a at the ti I his death. -Mr. Lyon, of lAlionta, too seat in the house' at T • ronto on day. To reach Torenti , which hundred and thirty ' iles fro home oh Manitoulin I land, he travel six hundred a d forty across the hoe to pan sh River down by the Canada acific. ighiy miles of the first' part of the railway I I journey were made ove ties laid n the snow. In several prey ous year Mr. Lyon bad to make the j'ourney ',art of the way on snow shims. -The large steno r sidence of Mr. Daniel Boyden near R seville, ' ater- loo county, was dean) ed` by fir: the other night. Mr. Snyd r himself had a narrow escape from de th durim the would very soon be repaid lay by he extra load they be able to drew. The sec tion is that the township h ary low fences erected those Bed by the Grand way, alongside of the roa bad drifts occur. I also th of Seaforth should bear so pensee of those snew fences road 1) Seaforth ha,s COM of the antlers of Grey an niarketj their prodece in eit or Blyth, that formerly up two or three years made Se market Hoping this lett some good, I remain. 12, MoKill p, January 22nd, 1881 Us orne. HOUSE WARefite .-On - Wednesday, 24th int., Mr. arid Mrs. Ja . Hackney, of the 1fliames Road, Usbor e, who have erected a handsome and ommodious t brick h use, invited their n:ighbors who comme ced life in the bus' with them 30 year ii ago, to a eocial en iertainment. After I were assembled in I e spacious roomda d thoroughly thaw ed. out, it was an extraraely cold afternoo I , and cheer- ed, as °ply a Sootcla host nd hostess knows ow, they Were invit d to a table loaded ith the very choiced of viaeds, to whicli ample justice was .one. Sup- per oye , the host Was dial' elected to presideg when speeohes, son s and senti- ment were the order of the vetting. Ia the eon se of the speeches it was dis- covered that there were ne rly twenty' couples still intact, who, 30 years ago, Bottled in the forest with M . Hackney, who wale then a bachelor, b t he very soon fotiad that a comfortl ss life, and to be like his neighbors, he :ot- a wife, who was not excelled by any of her peers, although they were all A. No. 1. The have siace rais d a large family f soils and one • aughter, all duly q alified to fulfil their various spheres in life. But the s ill able and active veterans, when relati g their ex- perience of bush life, and th: detterity with which they used to ha ir dle the axe and. the handspike, struc us 'young lads with wonder and area: :meat, and forced is to the conclusion that the same ratio of degeneracy -ould have made Adam twice as large and power - it ftil as B rnum's jumbo. A • other very peon1iaij was noticed, n raely, that BSERVER. 1 11 sed a Ugre- con- ts at count eneo- e has •r. ing, o -in- t no° that o ng. firon2 has fries. of his Mon- s I t wo his ad to iles, and 11 11 11 1111 progress of the fire. He had go into the gatret to 0 deavor to say articles,and Was OV r00 e lay the and lost his-way.i t , as with difficulty that bows (*tabled t his way out. The benne, althoug to the house, were saved, the win tunately blowing 'fatora them an roofs -being covered wit snow. -A parliamentary. re orter wh not interested in the b tindery the other night marled hinaself 1 the members over from hi S perch the Speaker. Col. Cla ke he ob had the whitestea ; Mr. ia (Hastings), nett, ire. As for heads, 11..E.' Clar e, o oron Col. Ross, seemed tof take Prize. !But 'when Mc on of Wentworth, atee in it w : : to tell who -had It e most erable bead Mr. 11 rdjy and Gibson of Huron , lasete jlittIe baldettes. Dr.Widdildel ua s muc 1 e up Berne oke great nd lose for - the was ehate oking ove ved ood ald , and the Ori, asy en -1 1Mral 01n hair oil and 113n.neth Chieholm always h his hair Combed. Creight is better daessed than • ever he was Roe loos happy, but has weak mo th. tap*, of Ghengarry, perhaps t ei heaviestms.n, With Bleza 3 for Re00 ,place. Alex. M rris is t e "slim �f the House. ltle dith lookE good nat red and iboyish „ French Mowat1r4 MurraY wear' glasses al] Hart is n t, Robillard base cut ofit the time. arcourt is a tty ma sport. R4 -s, of Middlesex, and Ba gerow be in their iaames ith G. W. Carnegie °Os like a wise rd n. Brode wears his forelock at on side of h brow. T e beauty Idf La'der' sid whiskers ill never atone fo his Yoh) Loc al Notice WANTE .-I--- Teams for ha • ling logs frem lot 16, 12th conceseinn, Mae' lop. T. 0. KEMP, Big ille, Seaforth.L. 841 WOOD '` ANTED. -Bar. Thco . 11612 -ant, of the Huro Foundry Se forth, h on hand a nurnber of a st-claes Graiti Crushers, Straw Cu tors, Plows; and Lend It lers, all of his o manufactur , which he wi I exchange for wood cash prices. 841x4 • PAY UP Shoemaker, has on his b which, if pee satiety his or on irnmediat --Robert ' t ettforth, is in need of °Its a large number. , would put, his n ditore, consequen Ji5ayment, and th t eople s yea he a ()pun mansetasinlisi ot, paid iy Joe Brin Y h se • February let may expect tri visit ro the People's BOW. 040 WILSON &JYOUNG .have jtiet receihe direct, from the makers, the finest a sorted sto k of French a d iEnglish Chinaware, ai d plain and decorated S eneware ever brou t to Seafort Dinner sets or $S and up ; oth r g ods equal y low. Our st ck of 1 Crockery, Glaes are, Lang s and Lamp Gods is large et d well assorted, a a we will not e undersold by any ouse in t e -tra le. We haVe a limited !stock of t e new pa tern square ¶ee Sets, whieh are a 11 the fashi n in the cities. A large stock of goods suitable for presents, co prising Milk and Brea Sets, Po ridge Sets, ive o'clock T a Set, !N,1 tto Cups in English, Fre Ch and Ger an Chin, Sioubtaclje and Plain, 8 Imre and Ro led. Call and exami e our b took, w ether yob buy or not., 837 UCTION SALE Auction Sale of Fatm Stoc plements, on Lot16,Conceeei on Wedne day February 13, a sharp. Ar hibald McDonald Captain traiton, Auctionee On Tue day,February 12,:t 1 o'cloc p. m., on Let 26, Concessie 15 Ha near Kalbaeieh's Mills, Faint Stock au Implements, properai • of: the lat Andrew Hess. 1 George and ,Frederic Hess, Eteeutors ; E. B sseiaberr Auctionee . On Friday, February 5, a p.m., on at 2, Lake Road,1 near Drys ale, Feria Stock plements. Jobia Papineau, ;i E: Bossen. erry. AuctioneerI On Frid y, February 15, t a. na., sha p on Lot 4, Coui Goshen Lino, Stanley, Farce s„ John Waiker, etry, Audt oneer. day, February 5, at , on Lot 1 ”,. COD Tuckersraith, Fa ents, the prope 11 15 • 15 and Im- n 2, Grey, 12 o'clock roprietor , Implemen E. Bussen I On Tne noon, shar -H.R. S., and Imple late Jonathan Carter: Mrs Carter, Firoprietress ; J. Auctionee : , - , T EMA1KET SEAFORTH, Jan Old Fall Whet per bustle 01 New Fall W eat per buetiel.. Spring Whea per bushel4 1 Oats per bu hel. . - i Peas per, bn hal 4 , Barley per b shel 13uttef, No. , loceie Butter, tub . Eggs rioter, per 1t0 ilbs Pork, per 100 peunds 7 Hay,new - Hides, per 10 Ilbs.. ..... 6 Sheepskins each o Wool 1 o Salt (retail) per barrel. . ; Salt (whoIesa.ej per barrel Potatoes, per hushel New Weed, per trend I ! ; I 2 3 , 3 I CIA ToN, Jan Old ral1Wheat Iper bushe $1 New Fall Wheat per bushel 0 Spring Wheat per bushel..! - I Oats, per 'bushel o Barley per bash o Peas per bushe Butter .. 1 Eggs o , Hay per ton. I. ' 7 Potatoes, perlbnehel Newi. - Apples per ba,rrel 2 Wool 0 0 Hides, per 1001 lbs 5 PorkorelWood....i1a. . .... .. .... 2 • e • • C 7 . 0 LIVERPOOL JAN. 30.-Spri 08s - 05d ;I • red winter, California ce I 1, 08s 10d; No, 2,08s 103d ; oats, 5s 05 5s 6d; pea fis 0.8d ; pork, cheese, 69s 0d • TORONT0,1 AN!. 31.-Fal1 wh to 11.05; spi4ag $1.08 to$1.12 to 380; pea, 73e to 74o; bari 680 ; hay, 1 et ton, $7.00 t butter, 174 to 24o; potatoee $0.80 to $0.9Q; eggs, peg doz., 2 dressed hew:it per 100 lbs., 87•75. , 1 o'cloc Vest, Ha and lin roprietor 11 o'cloc, ession 11, ock an roprietor 12 o'clock ession, 1, m Stock y of the Catherin . Brine, 81, 1884. 03 to 1 0 70 to 10 00 to 1 0 31 to 0 8 65 to 07 46 to 05 14 to 0 1 14 to 0 1 20 to 02 60 to .2 7 00 to 7.5 000o 70 00 to 65 40 to 08 18 to 02 12 • 10 55 to 0 6 000o 40 ; . 31, 1884. 08 to 1 0 62 to 1 0 CO to 1 0 31 to 0 8 46 to 05 600o 063 160o 611 20 to 0 22 00 to 8 0 45 to 050 00 to 200 18 to 0 20 00 to 550 00 to 7 60 60 to 3 50 g wheat, 8s lOcl ; alifornia ; barley, 70s 00d • ' • at, 11.00 oats, 37o y, 52e to 1300; per bag, o to 30o.; $7.62 to ' The Horse Marke MONTREAL, Jan. 28, -The hipment of horses from this city last eek Were 38 head, Coeting 1062, showing an average of $120.05. The ,stipments were as 'follews jatinary 22, 2 horses, $205; Januar 24, 2 do. 1295; 1 do $125; 8 do„ -1865; 'January 26, 6 do, 967.50; 19t do, $2,104.50. 0 r. Kim- ball, of the 'Aorse Eichangel sold two pretty good animals for $125 nd 1175 respectively, I 'The sale was aLTOrsereport- - ed of a very fine bay carriage local use at 1220, and Of an olo plug at 130, , 1 Live IStock Markft s. TORONTO, jan: 30. -Steers om 1,200 to 1,350 Thee ' from 4ic to tic per pound; from 950 to 1,000 this ,from 4c to 41c per putind ; inferior, felon 3tc to 40 per polartd ; calves per head, $6 to $10; Sheep, Trom 4c to 4ge pot pound; lambs, per head, from $4,b0 It.$5.50; hogs, 5ic 'to 54° per rionnd. • BUFFALO, Jan. 30.-t-0attle Receipts fair, and demand light ; in: ket dtill and fully 25c to 30o per cwt: ower for common to fair and medium gtades from openieg prices of the wee.. Even at this declin few were wa ted. No good cattle on sale; feelin steady. Sheep and ,la,mbe-Mar t ruled with fair d mand ; best gra.es sold at fornaer pri ea, but the bul of com• moner lets ere hard to !a:11 at any fair price; la oo bs steady. iv:a-Mar- ket a shade tronger for ]igx grades, but dull and te'ady at forme rices for medium and heavy i_weight Sales - Yorkers good tol choice, $6.25 o 36.35; light, good to choice.; F$6 to 16 20; good butchers' soa la/edit:Ma, $6.4 to 36.50; heavy, very till, $6,55 to .65; pigs were in fair, d Maud at 35.40t, 1$5.90 as to quality. Births. ELGIE.-In Stanley, an the 501:1 nl Mr. Geo. W. Elie of a Nene ASHFORD. -At Galesburg, Dakot Deo., the wife of .Mr. Thos. I3ROWNELL.-In Seaforth, on the' daughter. wife of Mr4 3. Brownele, of dau Egmondville, on the 2 wife of Mr. Sohn Twin of a son. DUNN.-In Seaforth, on the 17th ul Mr. Michael Dunn of a son. MILLER. -In West Wawanosh, on the wife of Mr. John Millet of a ., the Wife of , on the 18th uhford of a 3rd ult, the hter. nd ult., the ., the wife of e 21s0 nit., on. cILEBNonA8.RTON.--,-At Dublin, on the 17th ult • the the wife of Mr. Da41 Glenarton of twins- ! DOBBIN. -In East Wawatteh, on he 200h ult., the wife of Mr. Wm. Dobbins of a daughter. DEACON. -In East Wawanosh, on hue2tleor.tult., EL the wife of Mr. Deacon of a d gh I.'APST.-1n Seaforth, on the 24t1i It., the wife ' of Mr. C. L. Papst oifal, dan_ghter. MarriSges. IIIENDERSON-McCOOSri.-In Sea orth, on the 80th tilt., at the reeidence of the bride's mother, by Rev. A. D. !McDon aid Mr. Wm. H. Henderson to Miss Heniietta McCooeh, all of Beata' th. SHERK-COLWELL.-At the resi ence of the ll le H bride's mother, on thint e 23rd , by v. . MeQuarrie, Mr. Urine; Sherk to Miss Jennie FARCtiit ore-11,0aLlllovif TNu r_nbA.tS •1yt. . Peter's church, Mo- Giolivray, on the 1501i ult., by Rev. Father Kelly, assisted by Rev. Fa.thei Gahan, Mr. Dennis Farmer to Mi:s Kate Glavin, all of McGillivrey i OURRELL--Mc BR IDE. -At Port A1bert, on the 18011 ult., by Rev. a, A. Turn till, B. A., L. L. B., Mr. George Leelie Cu di to Miss - Maggie McBride, all of Ashfield. FAIRBAIRN-POLLOCKi-At Rodgerville, on the 300h ult., by Bey. H. E. Hill, Mr. Wm. Fal ' tbairn of Brieden,. to Mies Sarah, daugh- ter of Mr.11diershall Pollock, of Exeter. ..' Deaths. 0.A.RNEY.-At; Leebnrn, lluron county, on the 10th ult., Anne Cerneyi wife of Mr. Thomas Carney, aged 38 years*, . McCALLUM -In Grey, on the 14th ult.„ John BARIVflicBrYal.-Innl'aInlAgehl fi8e541311.11rs. Onthe 140h ult., Mrs. ! Thos. Barnby, aged 59 ,years. & Young have an extra fine stock of Christmas and New Year's Grocerie compiising extra selected Table and Cooking Raisins, ( urrante, Lemon, Citron and Orange Peels, Malaga Grapes, Figs, Shelled Almonds, Pule Spices, thei Finest Teas and Cof- fees in the mai ket (our Young Hy.eon at 40c. per Ib. is ext, a value), Canned Weeds of al kinds. Our stock of staple ard fency Grr ceries, Provi- sions', eto., is complete in !every line and prices are as low as the lowest. Cable ano other brands of ciges always in -stock and will be sold to the trade it factory prices. The highest price paid for butter, eggs, g. ose, turkeys, chickens and ducks, at Wile -n & Young's. Fine Cape Cod anben ies at ,Wilson & Ypang's. 837 IMPORTANT NOTICES. f51G FOR SERVICE. -he undersigned will , keep on lot 8, conceS,iou 12, Tuckersmith, a Thoroughbred Suffolk Boa . This is a superior animal and from good etock. Terms.- One Dollar, payable at the time of service we h the privilege of retureing if hecessary. ROBERT McLEAN, Kippen. ! . 843 , , pULL ()ALT, S FOR SLE.—For sole, four Young Bu 1 Calves, ranging in age fr( m 9 (0 14 months. They are got by Royal Duke (10,438), aa d erem cows i with good pedigiees Apply on lot 2,,e)i cession. I4, Grey, or to russels P. O. JOHN EIISLOP. 1 843-6 - - ftARD KF TRNKS.-Ii1i behalf of the bOrpora- tion of he Town of S aforth, I havb to ao- knowledge with thanks a qonation amounting to $12.31, foom th Unioe Chioral Society of Sea - forth, being h If. of the it proceeds 6! their Cantata' Entert inment, ankl which is te be de- voted for the In- nefit of the poor of the town. M. Y. MoLEAN Mayor. 843-1 . ! SPLENDID OLT FOR SALE. - For sale KJ cheap, a St Ilion Colt outing three, eired by "Old Clear G-ri ;" dam y "Agi•ator." This colt is a nice c estnut color, . has splendid bone, and although n ver handled, shows fine action. It can be seen n lot 23, concession 7, Hay, two miles south of Hill. Green. For further par- ticulars apply to the und.irsigned, Hille Green P. O. DAVID RIFE. 843x4 I • VNGINEER AND CONS TABLE WANTED. - e'Le The Municipal Counci of the T. wn of Sea - forth will receive ap •lica ions until February 'llth, next. for the office of Engineer for the Waterworks, who will alS be required, when not employed in attendi g o his duties; as En- gineer, to perform such ot er Work as the Coun- cil may require of him. Application. will also be received untfl the same tlate for the lattice of Town Constable, who will also be required to perform such other duties as the Council may require. A pplicatits for either of the above offices may state salary expected. The !Council are prepared to let the Illaeket Scales to a re- sponsible party, and will receive offers till February llth, next, for the same Applicatione to belodged with the clerk who will furnish more particelar informaticin. WM. ELLIOTT, Clerk. .843-2 RODCEINILLE CHEESE FACTORY.. NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual Meet- ing of the Rodgervi le'pheese Manufacturing Company will be held at the f..etory on Tuesilay, February 6th, 1884, for the purpose of settling up last year's acc unts and making anange- ments for the ensuing year The' Directors will meet at 10 0'0104, a. m., ahd the patrons 'at 1 o'c!oek, p. m. A full attendance solicited. JAMES LA_NG, President.: 842-2 N .0 rr THE ANNUAL MEETING of the members of -1- the Usborne & Hibbert Mut ual Fire Insur- ance Company eiil be held in the Hall at Fai qu- her on Monday, the 41h day of February, 3084, at 1 o'clock, p rh , for the Ipurpose of receiving the Directors' ata l Auditorsepor tie the eli ction of Directors for the currentyear and other busi- ness. N. J. CLARK, Secretary -Treasurer. 841x4 THE Annual -1- M oKillop iti will be held in t day, February 1 t3 p. In., when it i of steam thresbi meeting. An m W. J. SHANNO eeting of the members of the utual Firej Instnance ComPany e Town Hell, Seaforth, on Fri - 1884, at the hour of 1 o'clock, ligely th el propriety of the use g machine e will come before the mbers arOequested to attend. N, Secretary -Treasurer. 838- BRUCEFIELO CHEESE -FACTORY. THE Annual Meeting of ithe Patrons tf the Brucefield Cheese Facthry will be held at Turner's Hall, Brucefield, oh Saturday, Feb. 2nd, 1884, at 2 o'cIock,.p. M., for the eurpose of receiving and considering the auditors' report, arranging for next season apd any other business that may come before the Meeting. • • 842-2 HUGH McCARTNEY, Proprietor, TO CONTR OTORS. Tenders for the constructaon of a draM on the 100h and llth concessions of the township of Turnberry, will be received by the Clerk, at his residence, Lot 4,, Concession 9, (where plan, and sprcifications ran be seenj, up to Monday, Feb. 18th, 1884. Tenders will be opened at the C,011.13 - Cil meeting, to be held at patterson's hall, Blue - vale, at 2' o'clock p. m. n the above date. The lowest or any tender not inee.essarily accepted. If no tender i ee.tisfactory,!the work will be let bypublic auction at the sem° time and place. THOMAS FORTUNE, Clerk. 842-3 PUBLIC liOTICE. THE ANNUAL 6,ONVENTIION --OF Till— ! !DAIRYMEN'S ApSOCIATION 10F WESTERN ONTARIOifor the year 1884, will be held at the I City Hall, in the City of London, —ON — I3TH, 14TH & 15TH!OF FEBRUARY. Arrangements are bang lnade with the Rail- way authorities to have theusual reduction of fares to members attending; who, on application to the Secretary, and stating what road they wish to travel onewill be furnished with cestifi- , cates accordingly. By order, C;E:OHLDWICK, Secretary. 'Secretary's Office, Ingersoll, Jan, 7, 1884. 842.-2, • ONTREAL HOUSE, SEAFORTH. 'Change of ...3mAtaeommommtAmAaar STOCK TAKINC AT DUNCA & DUNCAN'S SEAFORTH. Dujing1 the term taking stock, we are o ering the 6alance of Fall udi Winter Go6ds to clear at the lowest price to cost. ' I ! RpyINANTS In every line of gothis. Ends of .Th4ess Goodsin great val+ty, Ends of D+ks1 and Denims, Ends of Table Lin' ns, Ends of Tow4ings,, Ends -of Embroideries, Ends of Laces. ., SPECIAL OFFER OF 25. PER 'CENT. ON MANTLES, 1 , To clear the balance 1 Winter Goods, some of the finest 1 goo4s in the trade, a d the best value in the market; having imported the4e direct, customers can look for bargains. Millinery Goods at cost. Our Milliner is on hand to fill special otders. i • , 1 CLOTHING AT THE OAK HALL • A specialty. Samples ofl Spring Goods by last steamer. Call and select your patOrn for spring. Ties, Collars, Cuis in full stock. Pulf Goods at cost, in caps of every sort for /nen and boyls. PRODUCE TAKEN AT CROCERy DEPARTMENT AT FULL PRICES. DUNCAN &. DUNCAN, SEAFORTH. SELL ING OUT! THOMAS KIDD Has decided on clearing out hit whole and .entire stoek tonportation Sin the of Fall and Winter At and below cost, to makeroom for large spring purchases. A Choice Assor Wedding and Mourning or era one on the shortest, notice in eity style. few sets of Choice Mink still on hand, which will be sold very low. , . ment of Ready Trimme Winery. I mean this to be a Gr may rely on getting goods in th and Clearing Sale without reserve. Customers s department at their own prices for a few days. I • 1 ; , 1 i 1 I take this opportunity of thanking roy many custorners in town and comatry for a very successful season's tr de in this department', and. hope by continued attention to merit a continuanc of the same. 1 ' . , . . , THOMAS KIDD. , , . , wiT:8IDOT7JE3T Glycerated 13a1sara of Fir --,- IS THE- -FOR CURING COUGHS, COLFIS,, SORE THROAT, &Co 1 1 i , , 1 , , AS the name implies, it co bines -with the hea ng sad soothing properties 4:4 I I Glycerine, and other similar re edit*, with the lo g. acknowledged and widelY I I knownl virtues of Fir Balsam. a4id kidging from the hrmdreds of testimonials. re+ 1 ' 11 : ceived during the short time that it has been on the market, the manufacturer4 . i , . are convinced that it has only t be known to supercede all p eparations offered 1 i , for the same purpose. Try it, ake no other. Every dealer of good aban.ding can pr ure it by writing to theT manufacturers, LUMSD N tc WILSON, .itstPoPt,rrx--1. HONEY. HONEY. HONEY. s i WARRANTED PURE. 1 —I. • . Con ignments o Honey arriving wieekly in one pound, two and a half pound, and / five pcnnd. pails. Can supply femiliee at a distance with cases containing twelve five pchand pails far 311; kegs of 100 pounds, $17. Pails and kegs free. Freight paid t nearest station. TERMS -ASH WITH ORDER. I IWbilrivate funds to loan at i pftr Gent. on improved farm property. 842-16 I I Address, McGregor, liensaiL Business. IIN OF THE c RCULAil SAW, sEAF-0 TH. DISSOLUTION OF Cr -PA TfiERSHRk The undersigeed hereby give notice tliat the co -partnership heretofore ex - fitting between thein in the iTewia of Seaforth, as Hardwa e Merchants, flat der the name and stye of Wm. Itobent. son & Co, Was dies lved by mutual consent on the lst f January) 1884. All debts due theflrnj are to be paid to Reid & Wilson, wh alone ate ati. thorized to receive an reeeipt saloon/AS due the firm of 'Wm. Robertsbn '86 Co. V31. ROP.ERTSONe A Ow Rtirrp. Seaforth, Jan. 1', l84. CARD -OF HANKS, I Referring to the ab ve, we take thi- opportunity of thanking our customers and the public gener41y for the liberal patronage which we Ilas.ve re0eieted nt their hands for o'er 20 years, lama truet that the same pleasant relations Will bel continued to the firm Jof Reid 8c Wilson.1 Wishing yore all a ha New Year, we are, yo Wer. Seaforth, Jan. 1,1 py and prosperous. rs truly, 013ERTSON & Co. 84. NOTICE OF [CO PARTNERSHIP In reference to the above, the tindert signed give noti4 th t they havie thiti day entered into' a o-partneralaip as - Hardware Merchants under the tiara ate style of REID' eti WILSON, and tha the business of the 1 to firm of Wm. Robertson & Co. will e carriel -on by them in the Town of Seaforth, and. we hope to be favoi.4 witlhthe same liberal - patronage bestowed o the old firm. WM. 1. REM. ROB RT WILSON. ' Seaforth, 3an 1, l&4 DOPiii ION OFFICE AN POCKET DIAR ES POI, 8E3,41 - CANADIAN ALMNAC. FORI84 Ptil0E 15 CENTS. C. W. PAPST3 BOOKSBLEB;?, SPECIAL PRICES DUIRII4GSTQCIriIQ — FOR THE NEXT THREE WEEKS, COUN- JEWELRy stoR EA'S • • SEA.FORTH0 Ladies' Huntiog Silver Case Lever Watch, full jeweled, 0.0. Ladies' Open Face 14k Gold Watch $12„ • Ladies' Hunting Case 14k Gold Lever Watch, full jeWelled, $35. Gents' Coin Silver Hunting Lever Watch, full jewelled, only $8. Gents' Boss Geld Filled Watch, W41- tham raovement, 340., Twenty per eent. of Silver Plate. Jewelry, Clockand. Fancy Goods at rook bottom prices. I Repairing in all the branches usual, and. warranted, to give satisfsa Kota Look out for the tree of silver -plate in the window; it is the leading jewe store of the wear M. R. ICOUNTER,