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The Huron Expositor, 1884-02-22, Page 8• ' - • - . - . , .. i ' , THE . .1-IURON . EXPOS, , , • , ITOR . • . 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 ,_,. h ly s/ pi re oe : e e a d e r.. e e -- y. be th e y by , i. a e ' e e - f - y i e I , y o as to t e. a a I e, r. e u t- k e . g e itt d s 'El . it r 1- y t d t- •i - k - 's 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 • . ' 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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