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EXPOS,
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ITOR .
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Monar
.i
and
be
irproae,
Agrionle
h,iold
cenju
in'
regreeto
te
t
the
sleighing
• olf
hs
,musiCal
the
The
"
fe
yesterday
.
h
for
'
t9
his
.
wag
o
730
kind
.
s
for
,
it
!corm
1
113lyt
learn
o
o
two
a
here
Racey
'William,
e
was
•
ine
d
different
•
in
1 rigin-
e
Beb;11.
Olio,
:oa
eft
• 'wi
f the
0.11,
the
,
&it
O
lite
ha
paid t
ad
Tuck
h
Frid
. Agri.
will
e 1
on t
bal
; week
and
were
past
tales
Friday
Thurs-
d
Vibe.
. Vain-
been
,ained.
many
the
even
e----
wane-
of this
Tei-
au
r tla
W•1
i son
been
best
e•
of t
t
'
one
Jar
-
, du
very
plai5e
of tne
match,
i TO.
smen,
h o a
illote
n that
Onder-
!of the
bngh
Ilar
eateet
in the
e pro.
ni well
'far
roe are
neen'a
, ted
1' qio
at one
ntioas
top
ng t
of
and
arid
'
need's
TucPr,
pia
.
re
ade
ored
b
ma
W.
enti
t field
-1
ore
,
aurae
ba
men
.Til
.
vi
Of o
po
a
Wh
we
Ki
f t
dayea-
otipi
her
ve
Soho
ond:
th:
en .
sup
in t
sho
ns aid
$60.-I--
fr4a
dor
to
tonp
Th
the
El
ng-
' state
' h
a all
th
0 oee
' range
Eng-
way 00
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h
ly
s/
pi
re
oe :
e e
a
d
e
r..
e
e
--
y.
be
th
e
y
by
,
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a
e
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e
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o
as
to
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t-
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e
itt
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s
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.
it
r
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d
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•i
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d
h
,
y
I
y
n
a
-
e
t
n
s
of
e
•
London
Nation
general
maw
being
of
Mr .
Holmetiville,
POSTPONED.
for
,
edtill
expected.
matinee
dren
March
Nitw
luta
in ' ,
from
will
. tion
his,
1
LECTURE.
met
terian
inst.
was
Methodist
leo titre
tivei
throughout
The
selections,
by
short
tree
chairman
proCeeds
H
Johnston
from
sent
parents
hale
earn
Manitoba
TEA
under
will
lege.
number
peoted
dresses,amon
mods,
a 7
uosh
'
shootingles'.
as-'
but
ing
.
AS
the
ever,
Curtin,
Curtin
ning
BRIEM-The
sadly
ing,
young
down
with
out
social
good
bride,
week
After
theft-
train
With
that
the
been
count
Tneeday
he may
that
his
land,
recently
in the
in the
Carter,
fined
the .
again,
JOTTINGS.
well
always
Of or
purehase
Said
stables
main
this,
buil4ing
ter,
live15,
Seri
full
ing
ad lbittinn.
.settled
lately_niovel
We
Thejofficials
been
(inlets,
meet.
• mense-sacin
hailing
tired
an address
public
wonderful
and
but
sistent
by
trunimets
trumpets,
Mina
save
by hoping
smi
mor
ine
Mr.
out -
store,
deserves
him
The'e
acti
vicinity
of several
The
ao dear
has
village
s
o 8
ines
tine8
felloW,
also la
able
recover
---W
1 Ih.
etove
f t
or a
the eomewh
got off
might
to be
, 1 -The
teapdprhe
e8 d
ten ere
8V. John
, . . Cor
' last Wed
.
to -nigh,
carni
only,
'
1st.
SHOE
started
Watts' ol.
We long
be able
,to any
line.•
was given
church
The
given by
'
was
and
church'
als.
Messrs.
addres:
• Rev.
in
amo
1 ••
rppointe
audience
.
isathmenarotyf
Y th
ett.
was
esday
h:re
n
5
a • :w
e
• i
fa i e
,
d
.
vt
' writer,
e sp
Gray, a.ndl
Rev.
h .
c airman.
The carman
isigla
-hen a grand
will i
1 and (*need,
Saturdaiy
•
•
,
e Or. -Mr.
boo a,
b
stand,l ad,
p erienoe
ve the b
requiring
I
,
uler•latlf
s largtar
teelecortrttawnka:,
on;
sieconded
, Mr. .Bieks,
.1
anneunce
was po
turnout
b ,
e a ,gLand
lot
afternoon;
, .
•
W. De
dshoe••
no
n that llne,
st of .
anythi
the
and a
motion
by
of
a
tpoe-
is
..
chin
,
_
nison
shop
floubt,
he
tisfac-
g • in
•
.
7th
The
to
ntiful
.
A
Dr.
as
' The
'
i -e,
.r .
ab-
his
who
re. to
is
vil*
. A
ex-
ad;
, Ed-:
Mo-
a
-----
hurs-
shot,
leav-
score.
cold
how-
bet of
And.
skill.
win-
fered
leigh-
ler of
drove
ipped
rs on
ves a
eithal
and
lest
Hay.
with
le the
days
state
or of
has
on aoe
e on
hope
; and
ther-
, has
tario
con-
4 s for
, our
hant,
merit
de a
hotel
t on
ends,
brick
but-
quite
ands
pris-
so on
now
lately
air-
t •
-im-
a.nts
him-
the
a
lsrain,
opens
of
razen
stock
n to
-up
will
them)-
Com-
and
and
wish
of
this
hear
' np.-
Day,
a our'
,
the
en-
en-
b est
was
•
the
-
-
com-
by
who
of
,
1
K ppen.
e.y. o a
I d
. _ .
a' It husiness,w
s a °irons
: abed with
; : , and
. : Woll
would
1 eplause
• MA1KETS.-011
- eat, 60o
• 5o to 48 0
a tter, 160;
1 e.
OOT BALL.
nt out
o play a
: i d came
ving been
CURLING.
or to
1 y a return
ion the
e scores
WROXBTER
Sanders
Kr"dY
SKATING
p ition as
,
i 11 0. The
r: mme
ash the
le nextwas
0 which
ord go they
o i sidenably
• swever,
the end
o badly
e ore they
, sere flying
g speed
owever,
i tanoe
e ng in good
a 1 so often•thati
h: race to
•
a lee time
o lose heart
N., e and
in with
Ln • sometimes
1
Oa the laat
n• the rink
y ootraing
all I'
f onig ou
h
in o her sea
i tor.
i• Th
o this race
ha . a reduced
T .e last:of
•
When
:re six
e. aced costume
cif tights
in this race
th. usual
t, :
K thrs soma;
1. race.
le: d which
i '
"'inner'
.namy Ray
• in keeping
-
one lap)
: s by far
n weight.
1,4 Minutes
* re., Thomae
A. Goodfellow,
nows.-The
te al Sooiety
er
sea w at
an . the
da s of October
1
, REBENTATION.-On
e
eh .11th inst.,
l_
fr m Brosvntown,
1,_
tea resideece
an spent
cia ion beieg
ao •o bible
E)r Jewitt,
ref ognitiou
43 all of
h rola of
d. ress being
e ng made,
f ling and
ta ing of
' a
W:re spent
ooal and
se: sepals!
o .. es we
auseme
: Gores
t : 6th c
u chase
a f from
sq., of
a, deem
kn • wn as
titan roughhred
Br. wn is ,'
n chase,'
i 'trove his
rove a boon
t oughoet
lerruesian--It
t we have
.Patritk
1 ce at his
ce Mon of
i :t. Mr.
e otters of
f himself
primeval
t : bowels
: was sin:Ain°
6 h year
i is a wife
whom
• einnetal
e rly one
e HI ains to
t - IrishtOwn
NSURANCE
wnship
n mice Cempan.y
h Ws hotel,
ry 18th.
tre Resent
e e t • 1Ble'
4
stirs.
rokeneluer,
111 .. Henry
::ting read
Si Lewis,
th::i the bonds
e ) ad' -Carried.
'
ouglass,
3 policy
. be and is
ved by
$n arm, that
e ebY cancelled
. Surarris,seconded
t : t applications
tat er inclusive,
ed Carried.
sle.orided
rot: ry. correspond
nriih regard
Co ee pany,
Oa n the
for collection
so i Court
. id e,1 1 he oorild
Said * indiv , 1
littleto t' and sumer-
eon r i n
41141d u doubtedly,shine
id 'di la's face
olow an 1 1 1 well:
red paint and white pciw-
dressedl ba the regulatton garb,
certainly draw down immense
from the gall rY.
ey,
;
e
to
oo-
or
g.
2,
he
ot
to
ve
ng
ey
n t
to
h.
in
q
ts
er
cup
-
he
•
Ito
e
o-
d-
in
in
st
a
of
a
, of
is
ly
of
of
bis
:in
t •
,
by
ea-
p.
' is
by
-
Moved
Keroher,
hereby
Bossenber
Treasurer
ers ,
not less
fore
Directors
Moved
John
rectors
on the
Crediton-Caaried.
- COUNCIt
at Bruoefi
members
was
finally
urer
in the
and
ment
Reeve
of Gould
feet
al
at ee
appointed
McGee,
Callaghan,
amounting
the collector
011
has left
'auditors
services,
• of $2.50
McEwen,
firming
era
passed,
meet!
BAND.
are
meetings
volunteers
The
Saturday
evening
eels
all the
Sim.-
here
recoverin
flam.matio
son,
down
understan
similarly
Soneas.
Powell,
passed
a second
Normal
chase4-
Cowden
stand
e
R d
Evid,ehtly
he
paid.+B1
the laet
the previo
COUNCIL.
met
nese
of cutting
sion
for $1,370.
Henry
is again
tion
may
meeting,
was
quired
upon
22 years'
received,
11 OCAL
was
when
given.
ilton
Royal
B. Mallory
delegate
Ancient
which
. Oerrueee.-On
passed
She
years
age of
donee
was
place.
and
concourse
The
iety
ster's
Wednesda
the turn
yet it
spect
the mind
Bence
tainly
was taken
of the
ductory
had
simple
he then
Wingham,1for
• whole
Lion.
of Tuckeramith,
who
on butter
creamery
Reeve
a song,
could
hame."
Hullett,was
as all
practical
a farmer
cumference.
would
experience
could
country,
inestimable
mers.
ourneen,"
pointed
should
commtinitte
of an
the farm
superstructure,
short
"Lass
happy
old Scotch
Smyth
characteristionhe
,Man
tensing
'mine
quiet
Scottish
M C
M.
Song
by 'Wm.
that
inetruoted
llutu
than
the next
by Ifleury
Toritc.nce,
Jo
, 20th
ers
laid ;
auditedteandtoapllno_weesdh.1
was direc
ExOSITOR
get 10
,0
prieted
wee
k
of cedar
2 per ,
who
a dog
the
the
and
for
the
and
when
again
-The
organizing
final
last
band
nee
just
eon o
wit
of
th
-a
S
a
fo
Itha
mpn
' d
away
w
here on
was gene
was 1
are
aseessor.
is taking
take
appoi
to
the
interest
which
BRIEFS
held
speeches,
-F.
last Week
Tereplars
from
is now
awey
had not
as she
75 years.
of gr.
the mother
Sh'
was f
Mo
held t
Hot
out
was
to bcith
Cefreshment.
of all
to Ise
Soeiety,
reinarks
been Eispensed
pro
hearted
Mr.
gave
of Greyewas
and
sing
Mr.
his speeches
spend
ftom
• pu t
be:
that
Mr.ISmyth
a cid
exit
Englishman."
was
0 Glencoe."
in his
and
and nis
Bxetish
Scotehman
old
heart.
amp b'
" All's
Lewis, seom
the SearetarY
to get 11
ai to lodge bonds
of the Hay Towne
1 Fire Insurancel t,
$200, and to a,
meeting of thi:
for their approve
Ileyrock, E
that= this Bo
uow adjourn to
day of June, A.1
• .
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JUST -ARRIVED
-IT nts- -
STAR -GROCERY,
•
, SEAFORTH,
Fifty Boxes ) of those Nice Raisins at
5 cents per pound.
Also Self-raising Buckwheat Flour,
White Beans, Turkey Prunes, Dried
Apples, Canned Goods of all varieties,
A Car Load Of Fresh Salt Water
Herrings expected daily. * . !
eer'Try Thorne's Tea once and yoti_
will buy no ether, • 1
acres.
variety,
'ally
Th
sho,
beaten
D.
Friday
he
the
his
Di
'In
ne
tio
Mr
me
ct
°mai
tw.
le: ,
sm
his
he
Dr.
.
las
OU1
hel
Ap
foils
we:
toe.
in
bar.,
da o
ag,
pia
evening.-
day
thi
Ch
Eg
die
-
are
nex
ing.
A n
tow
evening,
and
perance
enee
treeless
1
Cueentu.-The
Counter
between
an d
def
..
no.
sea
Pre
Ver
„
Mac
u"
in t
nob
mac
ed.
respective
with
W.
A. D
Alex
D. D
Teta
Th
M es
no
Tor
the
taki
hon
ren
garr
and
city
prie
kep
the
, con
or t
eqe
the,
half
hot
the
city
gem
mea
amiable
BRIEFS.-
hotel,
forrnerly
who
O'Neil
came
assignment
ere,
in
an
R.
him
add
• lea
• S. J
Mrs
tim;
are
to the
, Shoults,
i -at
I tow
tion
1 mad
Hamilton
lot
fiel
was
bell
visi
B
car
place,
Rev:.
the
last
acceptable
of the
was
eve
comfortably
theie
intend.ent,
chair.
and
amount
There
the
removing
his present
sbuth.
LECTURE.
Sarnia,
Prince
the
hall,
lecture
The
real
land,
He spoke
and
epochs
times,
society
huad.
These
the
imported
t are a'
s that
for
Mortori,
last
ntends
hope
health.1-at
eotors
SocietY
t9 li
fall
with!
Jasialt
with el
last week:while
ustard's
delienfingltw‘ats
others,
o that
th, waS
leg fractered
e not learned
Vercoe
.--- CI
Th
ural Bondy's
at Seisforth
ii, and
wing
ther of
down
some
but the
or two
11..- The
e in
in the
town against
ncellor
ond lawsuit.
issen
he members
urgently.
regular
Every
mber
visited
and
literary
Hall
was large
in
on
the
Dr. Vercoe
•
ated,
ed and
on, restated
ident's
oe being
I t
e ea e
e Drna,
y, the
t •until
r ain
1 We appeed
their
. Reid, .
vidson;
Wilson,
Wilson,
ST:
' many
rot: Sharp
proprietors
isto, will
are prospering
g. Since
e they
Netted
t, and
most oomfortabl:
and to
ors we
. The
meals,
erned,
'0 -Rossini,
1 them,
parties
the
Is natnede
t. Jan
They
welaotae
ll fit fora
hostess..
has
general
takes
goes
from.-J.A.
et we
usiness.e-T.
ssignmentn-The
Holmes,
with a
ess, on
s for his
Scott,
D. Scent
has left
oing to
village
of
rs. D.
smen
of Licengie
r the
n Queen
, for $37
in town
of Seaforth,
ing friends.
IEFS.—
ine, and
exelia
Mr. Rolerts,
pulpit of
Sunday
Bible
heldin
ing.
part exceedingly'
Mr.
stirring
subs
-will
12th of
delivpIred
of Orange,"
Protestant;
ou Tuesd'ety
' was
speaker
founder
not Henry
eon .
nected
of
and
was
la
, w en
.
I
oats w
ed for i
from 0;1
Iearly w l
the geed
i reducti
of Tue
r-,Sont
Bending
that the a 1
a reo',:
' ' S 1
of . the of,
it was Ossided
o at Se '
1w
the Tim.
I ; •Watson,1
e'ery pais:
;saw nail
tai I
badly roan
Mr. Neil
sis ,unfort it
a fel,
far ,
left for th':
kers 0
C ,
r.
Sp
on
the Bruo:
. ay. -.Tb
the begin i
-the snow
places th
snow llorfes
have mail:
Masom :
I , ,.
Cerdno s
Decision NO
, .
caskeof th •
th:
Prondfo.
T It
and_ the je oh
I
of 1
I
reques ;:i
meetingi.n
members
of the Goo
Kinbur
gave an
entertaii
of that
and th1e
every resp:j
i0h
olby
te
a
n
-;er
e
: nge
i t
h
or
- sinith
oc
:i.
.
e
i r
a
1 e
5
f 1 t
.
i •
11n
le
:
i
oo
main
a all,
•
ngiven
ppeal
decision
: tra,
ment
I e
0 a
T,emplars
an
x
a e
1
oat,
not
88.-MtieTh
mith,
arolina,INvh
meetin
Huron
th
toyed
:is
hoelesat'oeff,
.-We
wn,
aye
partionlars
nth
Snow
sdaY,
d
warm,
of
siderably,
good
ssembly
ppeal
1 Choral
to
Itolonda
dbe
client
t
ce.
tertainment
the
was
Mr
mo litho
will
to
, in
Brenote-e
Egmon
accident
left'
of
as
ago,lbut
on
Branch
show
the
icade
of
this,
on
entere
the
sus
atterid
Pre
Wedneadey
in
a
t h
D D.
D.
having
f
o .t
gamesv
shot
t ,
neing
1
TOR
tow
-
arnes'
lea
new
tho
OTH
the
elries
' ;t
it
e
e da
the
81 Wa
' styl
fort
!fret
• to
fiat
stir'
soot
:
, 1771roxet
; peas,
• oats
,
lard,
-4
last Friday
match
home
b eaten
-Th
Hamden,
match
fatee
were
16
9
CONTFfST.
aeingenced
fir
was g ,nts
prize
the
four parties
started
more
t o spee
of the
mixed
had
down
a geed
they gradual
but the
ocnidition
the other
No. 4
an n
3 to fight
varying
the
roun
abre
t o
to th
t 1 e
ere
but 't
the
all wee
this
parties
displaYed
was
ambunt
-b •
Ging
John
he held
0. WWI
3rd.
tip
was
the
The
15
and
whe
65c
30o t
10o;
team
to
VI the
with
considerably
bail
Saturday
Int
were
as loll'
•
-TIN
t thine
fa
Was a -
• 1
e gir e
o
atte
4 th an
first 1
by fall
got dis
th
half
skate
she co
• three.
having
she gave
1 '
it
hick
oth
hOw
st Miss
e r
th f
• sera
sang
as no
was
record
the oents'
was
enter:d,
but o i
by
simpl
of 'mi.
o bl
I Fiend
to
' i e r 2.
The
so .•
much
Most iife
time
second:.
Miller,
Geo
r.
t,
to;
31c;
,a
from
Douglass
y
against
w:
e
ame
cy
aided
race
:
,ntered.
in
teen
receful
pt
ng
ntangled
lap
y
of
caused
eluded
1 es
u
sometimes
r
ver,
n
on
Ise
'
a
et
nnounced
e.
the'contesta,
dazzling.
-haps
ge
green
he
d
plac
ell
admired
o
o
g
$105; new
h 1
68o ; ar
pork, $7
low, 8c; eggs,
our school
echoer
boys there
crestfallen
tall round.table,
men Tent
las
on this
them.
e
HARRISTON
Moore 6
Prnyn 21
0 0, ing com-
k t '
off in due
Ion the pro-
skating
to J. Fex.
/ orie mile,
At the
. grand style
being peid,
skati
, e _ ye
No. 1 and
together end
3 and
•ink at light-
in advance.
reduced
No. 1
her
to le
About the
win
' t • d began
rite leav
twhich t
one
ibeing 'ahe
they cane
Barnard grad,
t -but instead
She skated
c
M Kenlzie
ura e co
ec t
.
supposed
very mu
raze thtee
there
all being
The vari
Af
among the
d t '
o give
. took the
end corning
, and Master
is t
o young
(only losing
as
ior in yeere
the race was
The Judges
eph CONVall,
Gibson.
Tunkttnemith.
MEETING. -The C
Id on the 19th ir
resent. The midi
on the exa
d bli
and Sun
d
copies of the e 1
for diatribe
authorized to-acco
Cameron to del;
timber, suitable
thousand.James]
pathinaster in pia
declines to
and Wm. Breis
to $2.98, were rer
was credited w
owned by John
limits. Orders
sum of $6 eac
James Beeeeme
, _ _
one cord of woc
Were passed. A I
appointment of
pound -keepers W8
the Council ro,
when called. by tl
o
•
*
fitvon expoottor.,
DISTRIciT MATTERS.
.
eeburren
-A lecture
in the
o Thuredey
Lec ure ,ori
t e Rev.
minieter, •G
'
bot interesting
was carefully
py n appreciative
c 4 ir gave
cedilla
Cl o t on •a
was ,gi'ven.
J. urnbu
• i usual
'ted to
1
_and
laleburn
T.
°deride'
somei.
d ',
1, ia.
able
$24,,
entertain-
Firesby-
evening,
k Matrimony"•
M. Catrepbell,
,
and instil:10-
. listened
aiedience.
be 4
t:td reeitetions
Willieths.
by Res'.
A., Salted
etyler
•
SEED
Date and
ipring wheat
5Ilover and
3;ore,-.8eaforth.
SED,
Mover and
Barley will
Batter Store,
SEEDS,
teed on hand
ind Seed.
SEED
tllister,
laud at
irocerv.
Sera)
;snick ,Ii.-
he Golden
lugs. LAIDLAW
CATTLE
-ere, of
strati° on
6nd wrecked
}rand
Clarets of
rart and
aaughtered.
vere none
,nd were
[7runk
he damages.
A GOOD
o learn
1.. Sutherland,
ppointed
lourt
Inron.
,riergetic
tis appointment
•enience
Lnd vicinity
aken.
lutherland
he conveyancing
,nd we
a thie
Sot:lat.-The
ence of
vening,
loreign
dete success
ommodious
ownsman,
le entertainment
ausia-both
nd a
;very effort
nd family
nee pleasant
roceeds
um of
MACHINERY
tend. that
hatted
tanallton
ow awaiting
lents
nd the
lent of
re loan
efore
hinery
f the loan
Enemy
)rm part
eaforth
Drums
Lctory
nd Mr,
ustom
ranoh
3 an important
1 the town
3fer to
tine comes..
repared
ieeting
ig neat.
LOCAL
ae Poultry
eine a
rize for
'as awar
teed of
Egli S
anmene
kiday ilialat
itelligentandience
'ell p1
Ken -rite,
ar Hig
vas ale
eevicei
liss El
I-. Hast
Lie Noe
LA ses •
rofessi
Das D
ligh S •
rrived
)oking
tam i
•ora th
e has
ears.
elfyfe
ave 65
s it isoldr.
ot be
.heet
f rail
ePrainie
nd thd
id Sealorthite
n the ice
veiling,
'he fall
)me time."
reserved
menaber,
Ater. -The
kating
rose carnival
'eek, the
alnable
„ reference
ill furnieh
ikons intends
lemon
, donne,
Eitehell,
adding
Tra Ra
.
slivered
)wn, 360
r eight
-
1
Geam.-Choice Seed Peas,
Barley. Some very fine Lost Nation
for seed; also prime and extra choice
Timothv,, at 0. 0. Wlinsor.'s Seed
846 '
SEED. -The beat b st values in
Timothy seed, seed Peas, Flax and
be found at EDWARD 0Asn's Seed &
noderich Street, Seaforth. ' 846
SEEDS. -Clover and timothy
and for sale at the Central Grocery
State. LArraaw & FAIRLEY. 846.2
OATS --A quantity of the MO-
Early Angus and Black Austrian oats on
the old established seed store, Central
LAIDLAW & FA TRT,EY. 846-2
PEAS. -A oar of seed peas from
Cuiross to arrive. These peas are of
Vine variety, and are entirely free from
& FARLY. 846-2
IONE ON
a
Morden,
about three
anctf
and• hear
'e about
in
o seeBobglad t
MEETING
the anspifes
be held
on.Tneed
of ele
to be
of Se
of Win
'
SHOOTING
mat
Over one
as the epoee
his book,
,
the day
7ihooting
at the
a side Was
'Stinson
of Biddi
beat
the ten
1. .
with
h.owever,
people'
on Saterd
skates .
rink.
and
skaters.-
of Paisley,
of Mrs.
pendingO
friend,
for De
relativ
the Ret.
Rodger
away
of ill
las
cont
ere Ion!:
acousto
of th
bee
High
count,.
of t
to t 1
,
past fe -
1•
Y aa'n a.
••'IBIT.- 0
v :d here lest
o anitobaeleaving
years. His
ands hereeand
y He and
a month ago
a f w week,
B 1
-A sociaa
of St.
i I t e town hall
evening
nal gentletnen
r:sent and
-horn are
forth, and
am. '
0 en:inn-There
h held hero
lin I dred nig
, .- -
had left
we cannot eve
Iv s very
w s not very
' : of the
clos
rranged
of 'erns, a
lph trie
Stio son by one
do ars.
1 . RObarb
Saturday,
been
visiting
is looking
his wif
will ret
everybody
- 1 , , ,
tea • net
John's 'church,
in Is
March 4
are
deliver
Rev. Er,
e,
etev. M.
%Mt
last
ons were
.
withon
the
taw and
good
etch aI
nd Mr.
11 Mr. Petrick
' their
pigeon,
.
KILLED . -Mr. Robert Win-
this town, had a car load of fat
the train which was run into
at Shakespeare, on the
Trunk Railway the other day.
the cattle were so seriously
mangled that they had to be
The remainder, however,
the worse for their shake-up,
sent on their way. The Grand
will likely have to make good
g
• •
.
Blnevale.
inhabitants of
a brass • In
held an
have been ,
bave put down th
to
meeting is .
evening. On
the members of
came over and t
ed information.
onsiderable sickn
now. -J. H. Bun
from a severe att
of the lungs. -C1
Mr. John Robin'
the same comt
that Mrs. R. N. ,.
ffected.
We notice that
Turnberry, has s
professional exau
ass certificate at t
hool.-Thos, Nixc
ouse and lot fro:
the_sum of $500. -
the house and bol
as. been sold for 1
some one has bli
understood said
ev ale school green
s $78, an increase
s year. ,
il of'
-The Comae .
Monday last; rt
through. Th
drain on the iq
t to Mr. Richard!
John Burgess ,
auditors, and J. S
The wire!
shape, and t
- • • tive
the mina t
arch 10th. A
ted to be in read
proceed to Toro
Governraent the 1
on the $6,0
amount is at
.
APPOINTMENT. -We are glad.
that our young friend, Mr. S.
of Hensall, has been
a commissioner in the High
of Justice for the county of
Mr. Sutherland is a clever,
and deserving young man, and
will be a great con -
to the businessmen of Hensall
who may require affidavits
We also understand fhat Mr.
intends shortly to start - in
business, in Henstell,$10
have no doubt he will do wellrew
capacity. •
13`
and,
et
result
players
scores:
,
skip
fin
was
rinks o f
all o
' after
most exo
in
rink bv'
• -
absent,
I w
s kips,
stead, a
_
alt
the la
th
iza
II
-16 11.
ma
I honed
o
• era.
.ne
_
%rig
vtctory
on'e
-
r.
drawn
game
t
names
li e
Thome,'
1 tianover,
i . R.
LYons,.akipi--15
T‘E.,,
eir
:rig
" '
St.1
:d
th
po
d
d
h
k
y
t
al
h
he
e
m
o
he
s
th:
om!
r.
Lyetts,
did!
Acme
final
Conneri
old
b em,,
Ito
i
8:881011
ir
f
s
eve
pia
•
at
o
t
01.
r•
:1
b:
ti
I
social held at the resin
Mr. D. D. Wilson, last Friday
for the benefit of the Women's
Mission Society, was a cora-
in every respect. The
residence of onr respected
Mr. Wilson, was crowded.
consisted of readings,
vocal and instrumental-
sumptuously furnished table.
was made by Mrs. Wilson
to .make the occasion at
and. profitable. The
amounted. to the handsorae
$32.
lt
1
mil
is
.
an.
The
arable
th
roi
te-We
R
Hie
for
health,
much
one
he
ee ed
p
ap
Co
of
is p
:- h
ee
•
'•
Mean.
late thaw
ig, skatin
vet good.
rom . 13rn
y even
spent
prov
r. R
were
James
a pl
happY
, to sp
ar,
Y.! Tho
congrega
some
retnr
impro
rapidly
willhe
labor.
stofficp
ointed
rt of j
Huro
ace, w
use t
ke, is
ng
a f
d
ay,
the,
White,
asant
cOuple
nd
pleased
ti
t
a
-J.
IpOookstor
a
stiee
o
rongh
blie
1
has inte
, f:to.
A num
efield
aet, eq
w ho o
. themse
and
°Morris,
guest:
of
tins:
to
a few
to
Sem pas
ion, whi
e past
ed ho
ed. W
improv,
le to resume
G. S
Dommisaioner
for 0'
r. Jonathan
as been
, .
illne
to be around
,•
JAMES'
friends
arp
and
kis
those
need
a0commod
rbotias
is
places
coat
-es
:le
of
an d
. of
be -plea:
i
diking
:have h
refit
now Ise
wha
not
a
tfully eq
and all
is
Who desi
of th
would
hotel
Will- alwa
fro
prince
'
Morris.
Morels
will held
Blyth, en Fri
Fall show 'on t
next.
a party ef
and vi
of Mr. J.
a very enjoy:
the presentat
and hymn boo
who , now r
of his serviees
the I Prim'
Brownitown.
read and
Mr. Jewitt
excellent re
refreshments
very agreeab
i t * t I
ns rumen a
hour ! all st
1 1 a d •
p ea e wi
ts. !
'tench
a
e
onday
i
bl
si
i
A
ele.
Several
5
r
h
.
Agricul-
I their spring
, April 11th,
9th and 10th
evening
oung people
ity drove
n weiens
time,the
on of a ha
to Mr. Rich-
es there,
as sexton
e Method
very suitable
presentatien
made a very
After per-
hours.
in games and
USW.
• At
ed kr their
the evenine's
PURCHASED. -We under-
Mr. VanEgmond has par-
the machinery and plant of the
. Knitting factory, and, is
the completion of arrange-
nose pending between- himself
moat concerning • the settle-
thd law -snit and the granting
to assist him in rebuilding,
he decides whether this ma-
will be taken here or to Exeter.
by-law is carried this ma-
will be removed here, and will
of the plant to be put in . the
factory. If, however, the town
to grant this aid the principal
will be established at Exeter,
VanEgmond will only erect a
mill and establish here ' a
of the Exeter business. This
question for the people
to -consider. We shall again
the subject when the -proper
Theb3ela,w will likely be
and passed at the regular
of the council on Monday even_
-
Blyth.
-The-Pores
' I
on Wednesday,
tel
dialogues,
Metcalfe was do
as a delegate
of Tempe
left town on Itio
Blyth bran,
Order of -Unite&
in session_ie 0
MondaY_
to her final reel
ranch of a hold
had reached th
She died at
James Ryan.
of Mr. P. KE
had a large circlo
lowed to the gray,
f people.
ris Branch Agricu
' eir annual dinnei
1, Blyth, on the
, the 13th inst.
was not as lar
certainly a succen
the body refres
The
intoxicating liqte
coranaended.
,by Mr. Cumming
who made ai
stating till
with ai
eramme had been
palled upon Mr.1
a song who ;
rousing style
Hannah,- ex -Dee
was next
u, carefully prepar,
making and thi
epitome. Mr.
next call
sang as only a I
"When. the 1
John McMillai
next called upon
are was ft
sense, Mr. Al
the centre t
We .believe t
h• t k
. is vas nowledg
•
in some form- I
circulated throu
he would be bE
boon upon his I
sang "Kat
kr. Strachan gave
ress on the hat
between all cl
Mr. Smyth sa:
Dr. Sloa
as the fonndatiot
his addresi
well Fit. Mr. Sti
Mr. Strac
rendering of 1
Songs. The sing
Mr. Strachen
former is t
songs were mo
style, the lat
sang th
g cm
Melodies so dear
Recitation
ell, Deputy Reeve
Well" Mr. .SM:
,
.,- - -.........,fisiiimis- 611-6..iimlial
s
poesession
beck
for
hope
silver
who
selltheir
Stratford,
Ferguson's.
are
ha
Brasil
t,
.
Id-
I M.
Peden
new
for
of
applicants
street,
.--J.
his
O'Neil
out
mer
i
to a
Ga
the be
to se:,
Pelt
D., i
tea
elepli.n
hothe
has
seen
Ohio,-
Blue j
nspeeto
onai/on
urch
f
Go
we .k.
was
•• -
sls!
of
to;
„
. ant
th
rt
lic
i e
him,
Oa
rienda
i tee
seey'de
b
a
end
allel.
is
se
'o
s
bo.
"
s
t of
has
t
6
eat,
Seine
f
a i
o
o thi
seee
wh
ae
his
Soo
'ale
of
pre
t
I be
()deride.
taying
1
0
ii str
Li 198
on
1• the
Ithe
f
ete-Itobe
el house
blan
j: of
dm
last,
known
to,t10,
smaro
of
prope ,
OS, and
street,
oorain
for
&o.-0,
of late
*r. Hee
with th •
timber,
dow i
give the.
troubl,:d
whio
p teeing
from
miles a
at I
effort
should
it seems
to sa
announ
as
t
' be so
risk, e
.t
43 on th
favor
ts on th
yireism
Mr. So
is a t
to
a g
vvill
,ity in
in tile
br
anniveraar
to th
oome a .
belle:
e •
sewn o
sen t
as th:
slight
-1 d
ou ore
en-kall
g .-
ile qui
the ot
bi h
e ea
by a
be ca
M
end
foie
ittle
:al
,v i
mei
- e:t.
s iring,
the
io s
an.
mond,
ishiemente
oo.
o r
in
up
a
of oi
-
• emanates
a
o oe
ay
ol
rg
e r
to
, th
'lag
t
) t
a
en
t
(
bly
lab
ger
afe
oro
do,
od,
be
the
c
ok
:ate
4
antbeans
` 1
e aora
yger
ce
learitikli
b oral
:tly
er
el w
t funny
ither
ed the
'
.
•
ippe
. He
indefa
for t
vill
irtate
aloe
ts abut
Mr.
erectingnet
purpode
ation *hag
our
has
, grai
Hammolad
his n
his
1 a he
r pos
th a 1
d dd
go
erchant
val vil
Said
ous
, whi
of a v -ry
ad to
s to be;
least
(with
ere -and
at the
a 'greet
e, &a.,
kind
ote the
another
ve are'
who
's stock
gh business
as we
thriving',
quite
building;
ming spring.
h
of St.
rage youth
one, and
e
t I
heirbest
e may
ng
'
a ff
consigns
lounging
orning,
were
jokes,
comical
Komiced
.
ry
igeble
is
gni
from
side
Schafer
on
new
had
made,
, pork,
w
ile
rty
office
rge
frem
en
ag
cireular
oniers
be
*strongly
of
a,
immense
and
Previdence
fat
efineceasary.-
recently
heartily
• an
e t
Valentine'i
i
.
ath
y
be.
o f 'h
airs,
'
tonna
taking
eau`
.
4
Schee
mer
advano
has in
Mr. 1Doig.
the
126 le
in
stern)
beer
stationmain'
his'
oo
arid
has
. home, naving
' and 'family.
weloome.---:
ha,ve
influx Of
a woeld-be
ere -e
l ft d-
or mer
not a
cbetains
, and
is certainly
i fertile
appreciated,
inoon-
it. It
flouris
'pretty'
'
reduoti
finishes
-on
year l'
bought;
of goods
man,
business.-
amount
1 •
line in
We
• '
., going
and rettiden
most
rich in
o up Va
0 t ' *al
-I. ' or
Th '
ere
'
t °se abomin-
which
t o the etove.
a public,
a-
h amused
and 'stories
1
fellow,
XIISS
MOTill
Canen'e•Mr.
miession
a, ver Y
the herd
tielph,
price.'
a
Durham
to beloongra
as thi e
own
to
the townshi
to
Burke,whic
residence,
this
Burke
MoKillop,
and
forest.
was the
;of his
and
I have reached
took
hundred
their
Cemeter.
:oleo
.
ioli
hitelaw
.
niated'
I
nut
ES
.
f
e
n
ip
e
vieg
a
nfiamrnation
e
ne
e
children,
mature
on
sting
.
S. Brown,
township, has
Durham bell
M. Whitelaw,
he paid
is well
cattle. Mr.
, on
Will not o
will also
Of good stock
°tinge of en-
he death
ad event took
the. 7th con-
on the llth
of the pioneer
hewed gut
home anaid
of his death.
e •
and in the
leave behitid
most
years.
Wednesday,
following
• place
'
of the;
superior
of
ifor w
Mr.
rst classbreeder
anim
stock,
admire
,.
is wit
chronic
towns
was o
h
family,
can
of Irel
age.
eleve
place
rigs
last r
.
Berers.-In the prien list of
Show published in our last
slight mistake occurred.- The
en of breeding Leghorn fowls
ed to Mr. F. G. Sperling, in-
t A: Calder, as stated. -The
, 1 Glee Club gave an enter-
iia the Albion Hall, Dublin, on
last. There was a large,
present, who • were
Jed with the programme
1isr the youthful amateurs of
,School. The financial result
more satisfactory than on any
'occasion of the same sort.--
za, R. Dickson, and Mr. Wm.
en of McKillop, who attended
al School, Toronto, during the
'on, have each been awarded a
la
-nal second-class certificate.
kson is a gradeate of Seaforth.
hool.-Mr. 'James Leatherland
eine on Saturday from Dakota,
ell and heart. He has a fine
Pembina County, one mile
Manitoba boundary, on vvhiah
een residing for the past three
e showed us a fine sample Of
,wheat grown on his land, which
pounds to the bushed. But, good
Leatherland says it would
mated "No. 1, hard" by Dakota
yen who are the craven tools
y monopolists. -In the Inirtaue
•,
Review of the-15rh inst., we
following notice concerning an.
: "Mr. W. C, Lyall fell
w-hile curling last Saturday ,
and hurt himself corniderably. '
rendered him insensible for
If our old friend has
the rotundity of person we
his fall should have been
naanagers of the Seaforth
rink intend holding a fancy
on Friday evening of next
29th inst., when a number of
prizes will be 'competed for.
to our advertising columns
all partionlarn-Mr. W. T.
to re -build the hotel in
'o
formerly kept by Mrs.
in the spring, and tenders for
will be issued shortly. -Mr.
h 1
t we 1, of Stanley, recently
to Mr. Wm. Rehill, of this
bushels of inns, the product
bushels of eeed sown on four
•
s
Tbe
filled,
Mr.
b
J
hi
e
--1
Said
for
histery
stated
formed
Wlli
eV,.
k.
ged
ne
and
Mons.
hristian
he
Church
Roberts
ddress.I'
ribed
a,
l.
op
,
Rev.
tnteresting
of
,
Clinton
Mr.
Jame
pulpits
of
Bible
preac!Ind
. • -,T
elautch
and
Tiplad
footed
nig °deb:
-Mr.
stock of
to the
M.
, a lecture
and
religion
eeening
that
Protes
Ita
VIII
'
over an
clearly
baringon
that
t
a 1Exeter,
am vir
An
To
C
, .
vv
tl
well
ed
,h:
On
,houses,
his
William
n
ati
h
the
s cin
\,.
la:
o.
no
last
s
e
",
li
pellecti
o
a
oe
i
I
•
tism
our
the
irst
,
I
..
s,
ay,
Su
to,
etian
I
tainiVersa
day
mor
had
The
was
ered
p to.
ion
1.
rdware
, next
Donagh,
"
relation
th
last.
throughout.
some
an
his
1
I..
..
I
, ataxic
MEETI
Farmers' Mutual
cony
Zurich, o
The foll
:-Thoma
H k
pry eyroc ,
Douglas, Su
Lewis, an
Eilber. Mi
and approved.
seconded by
of the Treasurer
M
seconded by
of W. 11. Ha
hereby11
canee
J. Kercher,
policy No
-Carried.
by
from 2078
be received
Moved by
by Wm. Lewi
wit
to the amo
and if he
Secretary shall
to the Clerk
in Parks' locality
.
cat
nd
wing
-Yearly,
•
lee-
a.tus,
the
utes
Peter
.
v
in.
lthi,
sebonded
k 1851
S.
Peter
, that
nt
duties
-The Hay
Fire In-
at N. Den
Monday, Feb-
members
Presi-
P •cl
rest. en
Kercher,
Secretary,
of former
Moved
Douglael,
be
ed b y Peter
,
Lewis, that
No. 1581,
e - armed.
d C •
by
be and
Moved
' Brokenslaier,
to 2086, the
and adopt-
Douglas,
the Sec-
George Parks
he owes this
to pay„
Send the billn
:of the Divi
-Carried.
1
....
ded by J. II
lbe and is
r. Edtvard
biwpitFleartmhe.
ompany of],
them be -
Board of !!
1 -Carried. !!
econded by
ard of .Di-
.
meet again 1884, at
ouncil meti
st.; all the
tors' report
Med, and
The treas•
he abetract
ewspapers,
iled state -
ion. The,
pt the offer ,
ver 10,000'
for culvert, `
orsyth was
ce of Jacob
act. Mrs.
er's taxes,
itted, and
ith $1 tax
Cook, who
to pay the
for their,
ot the sum:
d to Hugh
y -law con -
fence -view-
s read and
journed to
e Reeve.
this place
nd. Two
d sufficient
eir names.
be held on
Wed n esd ay
Mao Brus-
indly gave
eSS around
ess is just
ack of in -
as. Robin -
on, is also
laint.-We
Duff is also
Mr. Paul
uccessfully
ination for
he Ottawa
n has pur-
in Jas.
-We under -
of Mr. T.
back taxes.
ndered, as
taxes were
is going up,
of $18 on
Turnberry
utiee busi-
e contract
th conces-
Armstrong
and , W. S.
. McTavish
fence ques-
he Council
t the next
deputation
ness if re-
nto to urge
ayment of
0 recently
out $7,000.
ers' supper
Feb. 20th,
dx., were
e to Hain -
from the
rance.-M.
da,y as a
h of the
Workmen,
nelph.
rs. Kelly
ing place.
• on time or
o advanced
the resi-
Deceased
Ily of this
of friends
by a large
aural Sw-
at Web-
vening of
Although
e as usual
with re-
ment and
total ab -
r was cer-
The chair
, President
few intro -
t a toasts"
d that a
made out,
Smith, of
aye in a
Mao British
uty Reeve
lied upon
d address
different
Strachan,
d upon for
cotchraan
ye comes
, Reeve of
,his speech
ll of good,
cMillan is
o the dr -
hat if he
e and ex -
30 that it
ghont the
stowing an
rother far -
leen May-
a short and
mony that
asses of a
g "Home
spoke of
of every
although
achan sang
han is very
hose dear
ing of Mr.
was very
n English-
tly of the
ter, 9. gen-
e beautiful
to every
by Mr. A.
of Stanley.
th. After
t e usual v tes of thanks
ands and klang "Auld L
nd tke NatIonal Anthem,
each one went to his I hom
t at Agricultural dinners
ijastitntiofl.
all joined
ng Syne"
ter which
believing
re a good
Stanley.
New Hou$n.-Wm. Grahlana, Esq.,
eeve of St uley, has just completed
is new hou e. It is a rnagnii cent Berne-
t re end is dne of the mos complete
f rm houses in the townshi , and the
*orkmanship throughout is first class.
Jt is a two s ory brick, with slate roof.
. Copp did the brick work nd plaster -
g. The p: nting which w s done by
Vitm. Armstrong, of Van* deserves
special mention as it is beautifully exe-
uted. We wish Mr. and Mils. Graham
1 ng life to enjoy their comfortablenme, and every happiness iri it.
RUNAWAYS -While Mr. Junes Arm.
Btrong, of the Browneen linb, and his
4aughter, were going ; to church last
4abbath, pa, t of the harness gave way
letting the- cutter cane against the
run away.
the deter -
ted under
l no avail
ened ann.
the church
'fa happen-
ery quiet
• they soon
d out and
ghter was
the horse
1. but noth-
g to Mr.
from the
day and
Le stopped.
OR -DEAR
. Church,
eably Bur-
lth inst.,
r. Taylor
rch, Gosh-
ral ladies'
borse's heels causing it to
r. Armstrong hung on with
naination for which he , is no
till cironmstances,but it was
he could not stop thel frigh
Mal. The people standing at
thought something mutit ha
d to convert him from a
river into a perfect debt' bu
saw what was up and I rush
stopped the horse. The da
onsiderably1frightened, and
sightly scratched and bruise
hig seriouse-tA. team belongi
A, M. Cambell ran away
post offiee B yfield, the othe
ran five mile before they we
No damage one.
PRESENTA ION. -MR 41 EDI
I lint : The holuee of Mrs.: M.
:I
on the Goshenline, wen age
:prised on the evening of the
y the entre, Ce of the Rev.
i
I cumbeut f l St. Luke's oh
1 n line, ace°n partied by sev
nd gentlemen, with well filled baskets.
i iter being Made ' weleeme they took
rossession cif the piece and made
preparations for. A SURIptUoUt3 meal.
nefter which Miss I. L. E. 0Iiurob was
presented wtith an addressl thanking
• ler for her valued services 4s organist
and her great aid to the ch rch choir,
a1fter which he was presen a with a
andsome silver cruet tand nd butter
ned on be -
he pastor
d Joseph
cooler. The address was si
half of the cengregatioe by
and by Messis. Geerge Vee a
Illayter, char h wardens. Miss- Church
thanked theri for their kindness and
presents whi h she thonglat he did not
deserve, and wished them auccess in
their efforts to promote tbe glory of
God. The cOmpaily remained for some
hours enjoying pleasant social converse
and excelle t music. After reading
I
and prayer by Rev. Mr. _Taylor the
party dispe ed with I mutual good
wishes, having spent a very enjoyable
t
eveaing. ,
,
'Ili° Usboine and Hibbert In-
surqn ceCompany. .
1 _
The eighth , annual meeting of the
aborne andlHibbert Mutual Fire In -
ranee Company was held. at the com-
ny's office! at Farqehar, bn the 4th
st. A fair representation of members
as presenni • The President, R. Gar-
d ner, Esq., opened the meetieg with an
e aborate address suitable for the occa-
sion, and ended by coMplimenting the
Members upein the very stespessful re-
sells of the year's business, and the
entire absence of fire losses, there being
Oily two cases of damage by I lightning
and three of tlitock killed by lightning.
The Secretary, Mr. N. J. Clark, then
sobmitted th Directors' repOrt, which,
alter the usu 1 discussion thereon, was
adopted on motion of the President,
seconded by p. McLachlan. The Arena -
gees financial - statement for the year
embraces thei following items,:
I 1 RECEIPTS,.
To balance tron account of 1882 ...
To cash on prio assessment
Tp clash on ass sment, 1883
$ 36 05
26 77
1,024 70
Total $1,087 52
iXPENDITURXS.
By losses and erlpenses
By repayment t4 loan
Biy °ash in bank
By cash in treasurer's hands . .... .
1 •
Total
$424 96
300 00
300 00
62 56
. $1,08752
ASSETS.
B Janoe of prem um notes $13,450 34
0 ishinMolsonsBank 300 00
O sh on hand at office . 62 56
paid assessnunts.....,...... .. 135 15
_ ._...-......,_
Total. - i $13,948 05
STATISTICS'
F ce value of premium notes $ 201,174 88
P licies in force 720, amounting to918,490 00
P licies taken during 18i, 286
amounting to 370,170 00
r. A. Delmer' introdu ed the subject
o having a branch in tie company for
iiisuring the lives of en ire horses and
thoroughbred mares. The utility of the
seheme was ibIy sutitai ed by the pro.
*tor, which, after a 1 ngthy debate,
Was adopted en raoti n of T. M. Kay,
seconded by p. McInnis The election
o -.f. Directors lvas then toceeded with,
and the following gent men selected,
viz: Messrs. R. Gardijier, A. Duncan,
J. Halls, D. 1itdhe1I, f.McLachlan,
R. H. Bain, nd Jos. Jackson. At a
subsequent rdieeting of the new Board of
Directors, R. Gardiner was elected
President, and. J. Halls1Vice-President.
Messrs. T. M Kay and J. Gillespie were
ra-appointed Auditors. The meeting
then adjourned.
N. J. alert, Secretary.
Tuokersmith Boys in Manitoba.
Mr. Roberti Barber, of Tuokersmith,
b,as kindly ftirnished us with the follow-
ing extractsfrom letters written by
sons of his now residieg in Manitoba
NowTLARE, !nen. Deo. 23 1884.
We are halting ' a flee winter, good
sleighing, siX. inches of snow on the
level on the prairie, thermometer from
12 ° to 35 0 1below zero. We are draw-
ipg oat fraten wheat to Manitou, a
station on the South Western Branch
of the Canada Pacific Railway 14 miles
Idistant, for Which we get -50 cents per
: at six o'olook, I started
1
1 bushel, and or No. 1 hard 70 cents.
On the 22nd
; for Manitou, a beautifua clear morning,
my mares are ,in fine condition and
keen on the ibit. I drove along with
about fifty bushels of wheat up and
' down the Pembina hills perfectly COM-
. fOrtable. When I reached the river
Arohy Connors told. me the thermom-
eter showed 55 0 below zero. I could
not believe it, but a glance at the instra-
Merit settled,the question. With stn -
rise, came a brisk east wind. To -day
itt fine, at zero. I aral neither home -
FEBRUARY 2% 1884.
V. Mc AUL
1,
THE 'CASH DRYI oupos -toss
SE AFOIRTH
HAS RECEIVED,
—OPENED,—
,
MARKtD AND‘
• READY FOR SALE
New Plain & Fany Prints,
New Factory
ottons,
New Bleacheszi Cottons,
New Checked Shirtings,
New Plain • and Fancy
Denims,
New Plain and Fancy
Cottonades,
New Plain &
New Tickings
New Brown
anCY Ducks,
New Table Linen
New Towels, &c. te;
INSPECTION INVITED.
SALES1 FOR
CASH or PRODUCE
sick nor sick of the !country, and yeti
may itet your mind let rest on that
point. If our wheat had not been *-
jure& we would have realiaed $17.50 per
acre on land selling fOr $10 to $12 per
acre. Our frozen Wheat Is a better
sample than most of the grain inViregt-
ern Ontario this season,. There are
some leaving this coufrAry :and ening it
a- bad. name. They -canes) her
little means, and managed tb live
time in primitive fashion,oxen for t
in time more land Was broken,
were bought, sulky plows, self -hi
and all this based on; s, full era
with
for,* -
aims;
orses
derv,
0.4a
top prices. Manitoul the Presen ter -
Minus of the South Western Branch of
the Canada Pacific Railway is built .fl
section
Section 36, Tp. 3, Range 84west, and up
to last August contained only three or
four buildings. Now at contains three
hotels, two of them three storeys well
furnished and equipped foe the P'ublio
!with stables for own hundred horses:
four stores carrying stocks from 45,000
to $20,000, the buildings (frame) would
be a credit to any Ontario town, two
livery stables, two wareshops, three
hardWare stores, tin shop, two agricul-
tural warerooms, one drugstore,, three
boarding houses, two churches, Metho-
dist and Presbyterian. The site oof
Mao town sloping to the -South
reaps the benefit of the sun Whieh.
Ontario people think we , need.
The elevator built by the Ogilvie M.
ing Company has a oapacity of 100,00a
bushels, and is built of two-inch plank,
to the height of four storeys, and has
every appliance to handle grain in the
shortest time. It is not uncommon to
Bee thirty teams loaded with grain wait-
ing tb,eir turn to be unloaded. There
are at present seven or eight large 'build-
ings going up, and building will cbntinue
all winter. Tea, sugar, and othijr gto-
ceries are as cheap as in Seafortlt dried
apples excepted, dry goods just as
and hardware a little higher. A goe&
meal can be had at the boarding hotline ,
for 25 cents, bat the hotels charge 36.
and 50 cents respectively, according tift
cloth. Pork is from 5i to 6- cents per
Ib., oats from 16 to 20 cents per bushel,
wheat all the way from 30 to 70 ceuta
per bushel, whisky 10 cents per &lino
bet I am pleased to say there 'is riot
much of this latter sold, owing to had
times, and none of my ten cents hiss.
bought any. I had to hide, nearly, atir-
ing election, to escape taking a smell
with James Fraser, fotinder of Pilot
Mound, and others, I have never
touched any since I came to Manitoba,
nearly two years. At New Years we ilea
a cold snap on the 13000124,
it was 30 degrees below zero, and by the
moaning of the third day it had gone
down to 45 degrees, and that day
made my returns at E'ibot1 Mound. On
Mao round trip of 50 miles 1 did IVA
suffer with ordinary clothing. IRA
home at e a.m. and retuthed at 7 P.132't
and my team kicked up their heels ilex
morning.
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