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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-05-23, Page 5CAN. 23, 184 wing next umeniet. Tee in Stratford by p-011; mane, and Myers neeren- was then made * to London with al. The judgmeet wag r on the evidersce of Vele rho swore she awn Wm. of billante the-moloi notion. Itii Rain tlyeet '• MAy. 23, 1884. . • , , 1 ,,.... . . . ._ - , . . , .. - 11- URON ; I 1 i i . , 1 1 I .- - POST , . OR . . ,__. . . . 1 .... _........ e Ina suist.. the evening before at /winery, have bee* -obi g 1 th ' y eur 0 ' non, reeeives a so .. s, . • . }Beim from the. 1 • ;haler . rded err's was tient -- too, in a Marriages. i i be entertain -meet. In the - afteni n • en Turnbull sketched*. brief ontlin of listerbeet Spencer's -Xdueatiou," nd anted ont that though philosophi in . destruetive ea a • p ns The spring- ere, ea go sports are ee . 1 . nothing to b ag of aa a - : w 4, ,:. I • i• • . .: es until e ii fall. on - emu?, is Sporting. i i steamshi p oo ' ' i !emigrant he g ; ernment have !tea ectin the pan " ts. as y me 40or es T o t or e tanen al ' h assisted ego Federal Goat no action before referred :mitt . his, eat ' expl get. I ilia Shortly after • it was not there. nod- the mistake returned as - Kerr called . i for Mr. Henson and ptomised to soon ' ak ' possible. ROGERS-WILLIS.-By May 7th, at the reaid in the village of Ford Miss Pliebe Ann Willi es. W. Willimo ee of a. ich,lifr. Ezra all of Fordwieh . ' t, on ers to . • SUMMER GAMES. el its arrangements, it was not pra tie nt. nem the fact that Spencer him elf The ducks nye slim are..io remarkably l'i • P g , to. . - . . 1This! . . i • ia not suit Kerr, the box, ! 1 • - who seed for the PORTER--FOX.-In G re the bride's father, by " , at the evaide Rev. D. B; Me f • en o. :, on Titir :nee a practical but a theore cal tucationist. Mt. Turnbull on moron Mallooh wild' ful fowler is he viho ca greatest straltegv. and :"t"'e 0 s . : • .. eon'. alOstutie,eaesn: mand 11. the Even' Maalitnba : od It -sten Northwiest 'value ithe 1 ijusti of placing :size Court hot .Dubuo, judgment it at,$500.! At wintertbefore Mr. ! was given the 14th inst., Mr. Illagh Mary Elizabeth, (Meet Michael Fox, all of Gre Portera Jr., to diughter of . Mies Mr. roq. • Lawn . Tennis Base .7 , . Balls, r mesas. Heestene and ; re- ityed a hearty vote of thanks. The oommitteento draft a resolut on !condolence with the family of nr eeenepector, Mr. Dewar, reported as gown We, the members of the No th- [nrOR Teachers' _ Association, reret let sem our last meetingonewho al- . tysteeit a prominent part in our ro- adings has passed away frona amon st g„ The late Inspector, Mr. De ar, long remembered by the teachers under the meat liavora they are hard to get portion of ducks kill& of charges fited is abo five. 1 ' , am acquainted intllurott county who the spring shoo+. arm her: unhetitatingl 1 h p sae t one hundred,rbut, at t the. game line has n o do judgment, theirs' must . !I' te IT i • i t e - '4. s a e . , ' : I ' , . e tt • e 1t ... t e o I i. e 41 • , r f - Is :. mstances the e o entlemen• .. sewn Who 0 a... ihires ; ' rped I consmer. pro. number t twenty- in " would i One to in their .4 . . At Edmonton dozen, batter • hens are -valued - - The school peg district have borrow $50,004 - -The, Bap ton h e -o as eeri re-opene of• MateMaster , oharge of tbe c - -The bug :gg• 50 cen at truete for ,6c c 'd . 11 nee ess 2 bee a n • 11, ga tr a nd :5 a ool ch :v. aoronto, ion.. needed are 50 cents -n a pound,, $2.50 eaet. of the Winni. authorized purposes. in Emerson . r. Doolittle,me 1 MDlttl r t by a d an to e kes the ,agairi the 1 .. *The , Kerr notn, to had ,1 Mr. , , • old, c not w t he 6 t Mr. Hesson tter amount alue was based nd his 'witnesses, that time been a few dap! estop. $600 will pplies for 510. , _ othing and a fe rth more than ner. • . ,for $2001and costs, to about 4 g 5 00. on the eviderice of as the box had returned. It came ago, ad 'what cost se aeldno any one It contains some • . w odds 'and ends, $20 or 525 even to i irr ,. 'the•oz. o be. p Lineal Nittioem =.- A oar load of AMerican ved at 0. C. Willson's seed emit and Timot r at 0. C. '4 RY WILSON & YOUNG'S ng Hyson and japan ten in town. 855 ANNED CORN, Pena, les almost given away .1 Seed 1 store, Seafor 1 y Seen che illson's Seed ' new 50 Teas ; the ca. ' Y Tomatoes t the Cent .al Gr .eery, t\ - orn h. . per tore, ent I be and riche ocin twin Balls, Gloves l Poles) Bait Cricket . Forts Fiskin B , Bats 1 Foot 1 . • Faking . Baskets ) e . . , BallS 1 1 , , Tackle,, 1 1?eels ) ill be ed a correct estimate. kiamiesoi I ! the Institute, and also by the nether- friends whom he made in the yarn To writ f4 e affairs1'. -nt tobe and Port Arthur of April osto c: o 41,903.40. for the m nth • his - of w system - . ether tin sionals • re ei e: forth. LAIDLIW & F tIIGAR, SUGAR, SUG LEY. 858-2 R.-:Novt' hi our is is parts of East Huron during the p at . eelve years. His genial diepositi n, n kindness of manner, his inyaria le :bonny with the teachers under is ; ire, and his fairness of dealing in he boot room have rendered his mem ry krtioularly dear to them. We desire to ression to our. gym athy ve eat, . P W th :rs. Dewar and the other members of ,e -family in the severe loss that t ey ' the providence -of G-od b en me in , lied upon to sustain, and trust t at not menre lenfarmer's be to pass oe r a sub'eot• th - •i e past -few °tithe h bod 's ton u old 'an theY ' g ' - subject .13 an imp.rt that 't ' ' •1 is aer al as it one in Meant ba will h haps a few Meal wire p _ . or two subsid; zed organs. G ' overnment. Never is an p • • y roma) has there ited action e the par • ' g i , a • i de • - 00 t b: • , e : f cee Joh n o u g. t one p rtant ' 6 °Opt I -r - s, t s . e lietoree . • .such f inners- would d • , during 'k b every- That and no per- or one Ottawa of -un- ! of • exceethethat d Northwest out -A few days acres, 150 _i • slue of:about St. Cheites, abou s ipeg, Wes sold 14,750.1 . -There wan eLeod on the the depth of save • inches thick was ue ide rov 4,000, y a 3r a f y : f go d, en p r in 1 r ny• innipeg. s n miles b t c e office in farm of ()eked to the paris from lc' audio d snap at Snow fe es and ice on the water the 650 the of in- for ort 1 to two has ,, , met work extee arran star. cr, lth wet. be ca ,39.8 t ' ;West of th een arrange rologioal offie , dvanta eousl g en. The si g d to dis lay e it The sun is t moon looal s At present th ried on the G f Toronto . . ' - rn Ontario wi m shortly. on the mor o b th Toronto y hide if found to may ; hereafter be y Is coesist of disks , - sun 'moon and . . , . 1 dioate line weath- wer ' 'd e a s, and the Btar ignals : vvill only I a d Trunk trains , ut it it expected • - aye- the benefit h y cenid- be dis- i g teethe leaving ti re n • n Bu n • • e & vat F' e; w haite2uilt -1 0 to buy sugars before eelling sugars very cheep. es. LAIDLAw & FAiRLYY ,.., DWARD UASH Will after Monday, the 21st ter in an mint' good color.q EdtrasInavY11:oleteti•131a calor, Goderich stree RY GOODS CHEAP. uocan's, se Seaforth an e Twill Sheeti t 0 ng a 1 c F ete Factory Cotton at at in the cornett . ey take al Call aiad 858-2 e ne pre lnst ‘o b d " u ha ., Seaforth. Call at! examine nts, aud their cents, and for $1. rise. ex are fln y ' ° Du their 4 the Duncan' We mine on new idv"re-t can yard inch best & 58 Violins . MUSICAL 1 Concertinas . Guitars INSTRUMENTS P Flutes ' , , , . Aecordeons Mouth 1 Jew's Harps e. I 1 „ Organs, ey may be enabled to draw coral rt t. id support in their affliction front_ gher than human source. Signed D M Malls:mit L L McFa1, Turnbull and J. Shaw. , i Moved by Mr. Duff, seconded by r..• the -be all shade s of and u t e a ppoe t d at their couple of months • • • times in thi very great measure 7I • • policy of the ohties a: li ' g t e Bill eonyentio a o : g .. Province to. Dominioa i o I i G s : • : • re rn lets v imaipeg the 4 he I '1 miserable m :rament ! ! 1 u ating pass. a hand in a able to ' - n the f.3treams. r two. . . -A division nce has been which it none • raffle is every th1 e authorities Tis o of t rg iz d t so n, da n oh H un only lay a 130 of Temper- at Minned,osa, as the .. dtink increase, ble or unwill- day and Playe Toro and 'vet gi , ,°.•clult train' , . w 11 b i . to, -Leedom ort Dovlsr for e news to a • er . Y. The sign:Is at noon. It found to woik G derich, Wiarton Stratford and thus r lar e • section of Y g • are taken off all is hoped the eyetemTTMSDEN atisfac o • t nly, and our theqiills 400 xnera' tertne. CHEAP FLOUR.-Wg best flour at the follow :---100 lbs. for $2. lbs. for $10. Town ors grists exchanged on A. W. Cointin & C e, ANNOUNCE are no se ng prices for e 0; 200 14. for ers delivered. the same reaf.0 .,Big Mil s, Sea 1855 4 ENT.-Eildo ling h at .10 ; Far - ble orth. aul The hest value in the 1 . , & WILSON'S above lines is•to be found at . Scott'sSeaforth. Biock, OC / nigh, that report received a d0•PECIAL wards tis ialmost s : . he of se to the far sot g comMunity and , . opted, and that the Secretary sen a f the resolution to Mrs. Dewar py o - rianimonsty carried. . Tb.e nomination committee -presen d 1-lresident, , ceded.• Yet - whic-h have helped sence of the. Times ,more 4eerily ne there ar to -ragged .;• felt n • i • .. • • Id In .. enser 0 ih her ' . :11the tante . it 1 otherwise con- causes pre- , Hard ing to keep nt in -oThe Orange vicinity intend ideation in thatp • , o ges umberof 1 d r pe e of ho dire a alie On ha ' vIrb.en munds. e innedosa. large demon.- July 23rd • • I d invi e . and A • ' in- •to , ''n 'Tesid' willlia 01 .- P ublio gener:11 arly last Sat . nee of Mr. Fr: • . . s, near Geor• - . - , r ay morning the n is Mark, of Glen- a we, was entered the wards drees drekses, suitable drOses. Cash Dry Goods Man, of one hundred aho goods, suitable for also about fifty e for mixing with Thee() goods ar offering for ea ends of dike an ibises' and chit. ds of eh,oice ioods, ' nd trimaiing 1 ' first -1a in qu e up- fine en's dies' lity, TEAS 1 , , , CHEA PE R T , AN . 1 y . eir report as follows : r. . G. Duff, Roxboro; Vie -Preside t, r. W. R. Lough, Clinton); Secretary. 'mann, Mr.W. E. Grove's, Wingha • , eyincial Delegate, Mr. J. Fergus n • would have bee is- the reaction days f th o e boom—that of speculation prairies, cantina Ch. n. i: -folio which away, f 'in,e g •el ;1 0. °tot the , ' .vtlair/winn over 13 al ov-11 tale , these alm p y our time luding 'Porta eepawe, Elto nd Min,nedose —Michaela eformed Men , e a P a , ap d e t. c , so o it rie, Gladst 'City, Newidele • 't inis er 'of, Church, from ne, _ th e b aY way e et home ,with at ap ur lax wh e s .g , e with !cash to t i , ears that Mr. fro-m!Windso hat amount, - c eeded in makicg i : amount of $1 050 - , • • C ark -hen. arrived t e day previous ich he placed in u b t cloaing genuine ear f eing in short length b ' • them out and to t . e . • . • expand till the 1 y and make your selec WILSON & YOUNG h hoice fieldond garden 'eeds, I we are idesir end we will , . . . I, is -disposed of. s. 856 ve a large s bought fron us of give in ome ock the If you weint the best value that can be had call at the- in the Province for - t yonr money, inglaame Executive Committ e, being, the sense:of eac : ' n :all• Far- erlin Ontari b. ri•ed wn • at 1 ni- his p nts pocket an 1 slept with them m° ot • ' reliable seedsmen in I -' • the Dommion. All P.A.PCX-Parri'l U.I.Pli ST/61;M Bans. J. Ferguson, L. L. McFaul, D. Penance, A. A. Ilifolia.y and J. NI g. le nominations wete one by 0 e opted. J.A. Morton, Esq., and Dr.MoDona d, . , Ingham, were re-appomted Audito s. A vote of thanks was tendered tie Aring officers and the Association d- rued. • mere as well t 1 hen drawa owners o a f h If prices Were worth looked u - ponithernsely dependently with a -free , grea ' ea o t d 1 f not really ne es ever . y - into s sections, thou - wealthyand and..Th li* mac mere/ d, thus O o h e a 41311 s y - - n , ,. t Ohms ' . • I! et -ion, i at 1.1 !of r _ s ; being eat , ' nanhased • ' si h they Oting . were and boom dollars, in- m money a • did . debts ,. . eg with his f is denominat reach, as he , erman' and hich langna Th Al int - go lie, ific Railway - ' eft Owen So 'clock p. m., , ,a m 1 . H: on s ay av Eng is , s he is o t e r stem er nd n gaturday 11 ' • a nig is sent ont by miesionary to opportunity in , with both of • versant. - Canada' t ;Pa- of the sea:son ' at 4i on board lone , un , . o cio of th hati 1--* leaei down h• him,- f oun stem e d ' dafterwards,t h* head.- is , .. in the morn being gentl d sprang up g the • room, stairs and A - t sf s no race the burglar s . : ut one or two p he became aware i rawn feom under a time 0 see a man lace a d followed him # ed a revolver at .Im he ball could be • is pteuumed it . °where, who im- threw it f eili f.eh, hose heel° Lo Pri Ror Ma Lag La tie a e new seed and for sal . . r in the business, ou she following varieties ig Red, Scarlet Interm s • Improved Manamo e intermediate and Y-Ilow Norfolk, Fine West snry roved, Skirving's I quis of Lorne, button' holm, • ehol East Lothian,d of Swedish Turnips. op of roots by sowing i 1 ' as owes in any ty considered. : Whiee Be diate and ther larrot h, Long ed C Globe 'Ma Improted,C proved Pimple ,Cha.mpion; Sha 11 th ' best n a aane- o not risk f the 1 ferior seed, hu •ther We gian, ter's gle ; ter's Top, ock, ' ss of buy T T -as, ,,,,, F' 8 Be Ali , ‘-i I f:4t, at is the the. Inds fo gars ar isins a kinds Ine an ever., i place to get the are Usually sold $1. ' Aliso, the higher being sold as foll 5c per poun.d, or f Groceries at th Glassware on ha thing 0 be tbund worth of your t 400 a pound, priced teat we : 10, 11, 13, pounds for $1. lowest possible d and will be in a first-class money. are now are eta 15 and. Prunes ; prices. Sold at grocery,l Black Tea, Green selling at 25o a -clown to a veey 16 , pounds ofl ditto. T dit , , ea A full stoolt a smell &dean can ' be had a Tea, Japan - pound, -or ilve cheap rate. each for $1'. s very cheap. t of Crockery, e on cost ; 111 the Seaforth Exeter. Lome NOTES. -The Exeter coma il e considering the propriety of erecti g town ball which will have on it Which now, w without hone and they sae experience, t The frost of en their, t labor ha hewing ey fincl est Septe - 1 d e ' 0 ofewealth III `dispelled a a d , of t 'to a which bitter meet. • in housand pass bout 360 Scotch ined for Moon= atlicart's land -The Sask nger , ell C ofte n to locate . te ewen told, including , whoaredes- on Lady coal min, at medi throe throe ,escap ward' tely grabbed h the wind° - h himself : . The pant: some 'distanc: c air and and then sprang 1 d mede good his were fPund after- trom the bouse. the Ti wh an io best from WILB0.14 & -V , T, • ILORE 17 REMUS THA ings for the Sick an aro suffering from Ulc Mercurial Diseases, w minutes woe LING 855 1 ,,` • , _L./UMW:6S- I Afflicted To rs, Cancer, Syp at can be )nore sheer- and de:pon- lad hose ilitie T; a Store Oatmeal exoha , . , A ged for oats at G. AULT„IVIai4 mill rates. ., All goods i ' Street Seaforth ) 1 delivered free. - new one , ; • after of years- of tower and in the tower a real, I ve • short nig; many a farm it lessen() its- crop b , value of f sr cent, le edicine Hat notion on We a . eo ne ay' 1 d i by p bite th inst. he THE 6.4 .t. HiliETS. de wh cy, in fact after trying n on the eve of forever 11 the promised hoping to be rel urea, eared , )0k to mark the time o'day.- r. per 'abilities , fro pain on this side of he grave, What e n be CfAMPBELL'S tweed Drew intends starting for C li.- !pia next week. -The prospects or F). enlargement of the Agricultu al MIAS in this town are iaot.so good no the negotiations for the ri•urchase oi• a additional land. are likely to f ll rough. -Mr. James Airth, of the lames Road, Usborne', has perches d made times s tage taken of- creased the d doubt that w very worst pe an eerly spew an early harvest more hopeful a bright future ill worse it by the soontent are passi iod of de and ev settler and those for our a : g r r : d r: the adyan• buyers in- s -here is no rough our en. With nispect of - jrbecoming fr.d. to see. n4,Proyince 1 are rep : nd the BUM real :ffecte amounted baser -will fqrm •• Mk the mine!. -Mr. Dencer, :rrived at Portag . ay with a staff nning a line r ed z d gr t 58,500. 1314 yeenm 1 Piiirie of med. i-ro tble o be• $74,000, ?Qin the eale ,of . The jeer- emptily" to • 1 nt engineer, the other He int nds A siniboin to OM Fa - -- - New F. Spring Oats p Peas p Barley, Clovetleed Timothy Butter, .SEAF t, 1 Wheat per bus "e I) 11 Wheat per be •h Wheat per bushe r bushel r bnehel ev bushel per bushel.. Seed per bnehel No. 1, loose.. TH, Ma $Y 1.. .. 4... .... .. .. .. 22, 1884. 00- to 1 07 80 to 1 00 1 00 to -1 05 (I 36 to 0 87 68 to 0 75 50 to 0 60 60 to 8 00 00 to 2 50 . 14 to 0 16 mo no ca !),a1 fie ou wo bo ca Se: e cheering thau to kno only alleviates pain, b be had in the fast-grost remedy known to so niany uncan's Extract of -Re. ," so highly recommen • and Cutaneous .Affecti th its weight in die.mo tle, at Duncan's drun st & Duncan's dry goo forth. v that a retnedy N t purifies the sy 'ng, popnler, sur: gratefapeo Clover Blood Odin easel of Sc ns. Try tone b ids' Prie,e $1.0 re next door to a store, Main. s I • hich tem-, and le as uri- oful- ttle ; per Dan- reet, 58 • CLOTHING , EMPORIUM' . 1 operty in Exeter and intends corniss g indeed hard to find. beiprospects ' Manitoba to the fall, be- 'Suttee tub.. . . 0 15 to 0 16 re to live. -The fall 'wheat in ' t 41 is :nifty is not likely to average hal e. tia„-Mr. johns. the photograph r, s removed from "Exeter north and .as ken up his quarters opposite the p0: t. ice, Exeter.—While Mr. Sam Mel Inning, of Usborne„ was 6orning to eater on Sunday last, his horse ot ghteeed on the 2;nd cdiacession a a d are that we shall burdens impo that be, are Mr. Norquay out boldly 9.1111. Manitoba ---a at the beginning announced hi$ experienc, ed on us so growth • his tia s bud strongly step he eh of t intention Fede . e u e p let:from • : t sea as t the I , ) hie powers_ niter. Hon. , i ech came I 1 side of have taken icin-an-d 1 - - iking one ake ween tbe two .1 lowering tb f this work oa esult in rende .1 land which is -Reports feo -heat -it loonin: reek, the bla ce alai 1 a n w t r •n b: &relished 'n al allel . o clever is th 1 es f he prospects , h latter lake. it will a large area d by water. w st say the . At Maple rt acre field ' The Eggs a Flonr,, Pork,' NT • es, Sheepe Wool Salt (re Balt (w Potato Wood, er 100 lbe er 100 pounds er 100 lbs.. . ins each . aiI) per bend olesale) per ba e s per .bushel e'r cord ' I' ..... . .., 018 to' 018 2 50 to 2 65 7 00 to 7 50 7 00 to 8 00 0 00 to 5 50 0 40 to 0 80 0 18 to 0 20 „ • . 1 45 1 00 b 50 to 0 55 e 00 &0 3 50 1 • T be • o c ni lin do at ces 2n CONTRACTORS. -S -Sled to the undersigned, at eceived until Monday, ock, for the erection Brick School House Op, the contractor to fi i11 work. Plans and sp he residence of the uti eon 7, McKillop, on an , a.ud from whoin all 1 tenders ad Beechwood P. 0 l'une 9th,11884, nd comp ,etion in Sectionl,No: s, nish all rhaterie1 Edtications an b: ersigned, et 12 atter Monday, necessary info). •• essed , will at 12 of a Mc- and seen con- June talon f I i itings, 11 ro4nge ' • have just opened i Scotch, and I of Worsteds up a Irish B4te in all new lot of beautiful and , lac B k S ' the shades that 1 • ' 1 Scotch erges. A 1 . is /ash - a away. Mr. Manning was thro •n an the vehicle but -was not seriou :ly luxed.-The• annu-al meeting of he more appeal to and in the satisfactory answer to the Privy the event 0 he connoil..1 e :graving. vernment .. . no .,4 appeal accordance •• ere three in : long the line is ere are satisfied anitoba seeding e: lig . is . o wa w th it. i et m r. weather hut the far- In Southern The wheat Li 07s Calif . . ermoe, May ? 5d n red , No. 1, --Sprier g wheat e liter, I 7s 8d : • 03d !California ca et GE Tr be obtained. The low essarily accepted miles: a liGel HOLLA_ND, Sec s tees. at or :nut tend otherwise atilda etary of t):ie Bo 1 . 859 t not toly. rd of 3 2 snablel. 1 • An immense- I stock 1 of braud 1 new' 1 Hats itt areholders of the Exeter Salt W-11 nia, 01a ; . anpany was held a few evenings aeo, with this peliley a depdt t bas been creage everywhe e a been largely in- No. 2 07s 07d ; oa k, 5s '05'4 ; barley, istl- 0 "11 0 elts F.urs and iSitraws. A full hne -of Boy's and ien Messrs. James Pickard, Is: ac irling, Thomas Fitton, Robert Yee ty sent .to Ottawa with l which embodies the pri the -Bill otRights passe a c i ultimatum, 1 ;Clauses of the farm- teased and oted to roots :-The Portag or 1 n than ns ar ey 1: ra ri usual de- Review says: , 5s 6c1; chees . peas, 6s 0 d , 63s -100d. • k' 73 00d • , pork p s , ..i.., rp.aNDERS o Ro will be recei putting in a stone c near the brick chin d up to ay 31t lvert on he Ba h. The c Evert for field to be 7 ouths' Readymaae , • Clothing, s . Shirts, r _follars, Ties, d Wm. Bissett,were elected directolre, _ le annual re,port showed th.at . e orations for the past year had been cy satisfactory. ---Mr. Thomas R Is- !, of the Thames Road, Usborne, e- atly sold to Messrs. J. G. and P. C. kmeron, of the townslaip of Stant v, ar B.-rucefield, his famous- thorouth- ad cow, Matilda trd,*and heifer c If ers, and unlees strong mede that the grievanc will be redressed Mr. , • have.stated„ will ask th support him in appealin tbe Throne, The Legi adjourned in the mean 26th inst., when it a,s: s • la i Is 11 , s I 1, n e rances are Manitoba aney, as. 1 elature to tbe foot of Oen been teeth the, etlitesemble,t .,,L. Lyall, t ter who has halicei T. Garland's t the pest four y ess for himself, tuttomers will remises lately' rew, jeweller, e o ular th rg ilo 1 g s ar:, h 13 : n is no find oce pi d o ee teilor f the abfishment one old by street. and cut- estate for into.- bind- friends and him in the. James An- lof r To to 41. to 44c 65c ; - butte 50.75 dress1d- $8.30: F come, Mee 22 , 6; spring $1.1.4 • peas, 73e to 7 hay, per to 1, , 16e to 20e o $0.80; eggs, ze• hogs, per Fall w est, $1.08 to nl 1 • oats' 43o • i_ , , 'el baeley, 55o to $7.00 to $13.00 ; iotatoet per 'bag, doz., 15e to 16e ; 10 lbs.' $43 00 to 1: • .fift gro facestone the The think cteel•neenilt loAse Clerk. , feet long, the walls toe nd and not less than t above ground 1 wall. The wall to be cover to be flagstone n and two aid a half ft td00 Gnoeturgei Stewar b nd them or any tender. sunk two feet a• feet thidk, an extend one feo • uilt with . water t less thari four t long. . Tend , Varna p.0. elves to aceep EORGE TEN 8i9-2 der I the into lime. ' mehes rs to The the ART, , U s u s, 11 at trfc. Call and -' bottom cash. . . . see. , 1- • I prices. , - . buy mainly for , 1 cash, : 1 and ir months old, also the second DO ke receive the report pf th act accordingly. Mr. d • ;g i tion and natne previ- -Thirty famili eg for the Wes s of J w a fe left Winni. days ago, to Live Stoc , a/ arkets. COURT SHERW1 . 00 FORES WM. OAMP8ELL. Riverside three and a half mon hs -story deleg 0 Ottawa land in t of Mooso- ' . 1, for the amenthicent sum of 5750 - r. Jahn Menalame, tr., of the 3rd c n- ons hi as a naturally leads _one to the programnie will be t d e . whether • out as '-elttle on M. They are arming operatio . eveli ts be a sieted . y the y' in their Mansion . To expor but b mime, May 21 lott-of cattle tnling are net ia There are a few ati 5o to 6te, ona and some- . 1_ CURT SHERWOOD I A. 0. F., meets ever CREST, 8065, if alternate Mond the y in ND. 2, Campbell's - Blo k, Seaforth. . anon of Hey, while walking in he ,d. yers . the Oddfellows Hall, at 7:e0 P. . Vi-iting - ads one- day recently, found a-- c ri- indicated ; but it is rum to r that he has ini, if it onse Relief Co st i tee wi 1 e ly of London, them with what iscouraged Y the 1 +idition of brethren tarte coadially invite . J. Fl CH, - eere 1 - ty in the large deer's good reason oppose r • 1 ngland, who p Britis markets. ab/e feom Glas- shape of a vary only as a means of e l• ting upon took and imple 'lents t the extent of. op Monday sta. C that !sates had oFFmAN BR HER rib It measures 4 feet 1 inch in len th thout the' end branch which is bro en t and is nearly 10 inches in circu - :ence at the largelend. It has • ve !ge branches measuring about 14 ehes in length. -The Exeter "Cl ar it" base ball club are peepared to Ceive challenges from any of he ,be the Ottawe, Premier. I in political circles tha . sudden' and bold stand rights arises from the f has been, been, intriguing to power and have Attorne placed at the head of I at oi - e • , t • hispered Premier's royincial . hn , Sir Jo him out a a OTAI Miller overnment. 250 for each fam epaid in ten yea -The Rev. erian oler man gy !sermon on Mons Torkton. The 4 adults. To ly, t s. Mr 'tat eilson, p ea' , he coif re a yea s 40 amount ch ion go to be a Presby- ed hi first s 4th then, at numbered there -was go been. sbipp b h ute , broug nary about firm ade at a con if rs. The d no re appears ,go d t from 5c to good bring 4 no. Sheep r: t 5c to 5ne pe erable loss to the and feom : local and tne best lots 6 pet M. , o 4-18, and inferior 80400 and prices for! butchers? eLE Ti Totni neett. sent of 'Meeting. 859-2 NOT' Council of the sort) of Huron will meet in of Godench, on Tue All accounts agains in before the first sea PETER ID 0 - . ration of elle 0, 'the Court Room day„ the 2rd of the Council m on of the 'sewn . 1 i SON, County unty u the June st be day elerk. eye Li !leap- Cal . and get some ash Store. , , _ of the Big Bargains at ' HOFFMAN BROAV , I ighboring debit tmplay a frien •ly me on notice of five days. All com. The -Attorney-General i -as he ea s and -outer y . 111 :64 blooded d ed-in-th bine.blooded gdlar out- , . Iflie ni ." a .1'Tory, and roarcely a setler lace ; now it ent and service: ithi i a r *tee h sperons ld miles of this settle - regularly at use. 1There Lamlis e • -prin is but 1 t are unche k lambs • are ;$. le exnott demand. d et 6fe to 6c. o a ' 50 t 46 head, IMPORTED - . ' HO S8 I:!?_ • S _. s Certain raw lines of ats almost given, iadies', Girl's, Children's, Piens' away at .111OFF.MAIV: BROTHERS' and Boy'S Cheali [lineations promptly answered by d- easing Wm. Sanders, jr„ Secret:: y, ester, Ontario. The name is a good nand we have no doubt the club is t • o. will stick -to the party wed thin." The Prem hand, cannot always b has moments -of -remora t e , onl ' ' " • , gli thick 'the other seeded on, otnething , orkton by Pres ngland and —Some idea he Canada Pacifi y er a Met cli t of e (et a 1••e,y , e Church of ominations. of operating may be had ,accor 90 to in li per lb ing to quail,. Oe per lb., dr ezed ited offer an ' • 1 . 1 Calves firm, at weight. Hogs lichen ed at Ge Ha po his CHARLES returned from the Old ted stock, and has star splendid fonr-year-o1, , MASON 1 Country -With h • ' d on his. , route Clydesdale St a im- with Ilion. sh ASt Eill re. oideries zn ine hite and Colored, . * selltng very 'cheap. . HOFP.MAN B.ROTHERS! Can immomeoes . Southern Manitoba. [From our own Correspondent.] Boor. LA/Cii County, /4g lst, 18 : Spring has atrived, bright and wit m, d the heart of the • husbandman e- ,eeth exceedingly. The cold :nd. adoring weather ()that month pu a ap to seeding operations and dela ed em a. week or teii days. Now,howe • er, f of the kind, during whi 4 whipped into line, and never be sure that Hence Sir John's desireie step into Norquay's elao canene washeld amon tive menibers of the Miller being the prime tain how a 1straight p might be 'expected t seven aesenabled, at t h t If B t e ' le • annot -be arty can ave him. nave Miller I is said a e, Conserve- I tura, Mr. 4to &seer- Overnment •itai. „, Only 411 of the rom -the amount f employees. year amounts 102,090, March robably $200,000 . bout $175,000 alone. It will rensee were cons' ng the winter -months approaches the t -The - rate.pa ot• o stlely T i at f r t $217 181,110, hte s in t e w I e 0 fa tees. el a la °nu ens o 1 anuary No, would :stern rYed reduced mt. • ill pay -rolls of this Febrnary and April average division that ex- der- as Sumner rise again• Portage I la Ea lamb markt biting fancy to ex Hos Ho to loo Tues very T BUFFALO, D. -Reni3ipts o. dull. A:few tits t $5 to $5..5 $6.10. Lam I 5 ra quotable • t N demand Noe s 1 trade at abs n ity's prices, In n ad. We gust: $5.40 to $5, • 0; 21.-Shee :ateIt _ of ; one - eaken- 55.25 1 •confined es- 10o. e prosPects Yoillets p an d seepfair,Ado c4oice sheep ;load very o common . to 45.50. alt decline from being d t , goo o 1 mediums Th Tu Hu Kir tho lig; Mil 2u for the is h' following route will b day -Will leave bis o kersmith and will pro on Road, for the night. burn. Wednesday- ne's, Hullett and Mai vhaioorfthRoo-xoro to 11 night. Thu: • Road to his own otitis conces.i. n of Tuckers noon ; thence to Schaff night. Saturday -Up b ' own sta le. (MARL/4 travelled this s:ason n stablen Mi eed to the!Alme Tuesdli. " y nigat oon at l'eter llop town line; wkshaw's1 hotel, day -By way of ' ' . FridayrDowia nith, to Janice; Sp)roat's e's hotel, ;Rippe the Londbn R MASON.I 8 • 1 : • oad, :otel, - at Haw- then , Seas the the , for ad to 9-2 a Gap mitrop, St qvality d e . An ore: Cal the goads aeon, Kt Arp 1 "" '' "' ' endless variety , . c., at low prices, and inspect our ncl price are second and prices I . . isn Prints, Gnghams, at HO.F.F . stock of to at • B'ress Goods , g, AN BROTHEla-Cleap lillinery Goods which . s - : e zit the trade at HOFFMA.N ,1 , and Trine. Cash . . for 8tyie- 1 e weather is sirn.ply delightful and r. ars are rushing their spring work honorable gentleman, a d afters look- 'aide are beeom burdens and rig r:s ive under their the cid- choic 15.75 , o-5.80. good 1 - , - FcEFORM CONVE.NTI IN I BROTBf.E.RS' Cheap Cash Store. nig at a rate that would surpris: a fed anything but encour gi Or the -out- civic atm e in of 1 _. 1 • aat many Ontario people. Having all e improved machinery (and farm ng nnot be done here successfully wi h- t it) the Bowing season is only the atter of a few days -of course, pro. -the- and.onters. Miller is populae, personally, in the succeseof his efforts self, with Sir John's atsit head of the Government h to i lid means i 1 open and i. (tee him- nee, at the tether un- ii,3 none was called bonsider the fmai place and amettain not be made in Guns which ar el the duties they a the 0 f w e "al if : Bp, a t of al ke, uilre e o e tett ings ago :to ition of the rease could of the Ora roportmn to th MO has 'been week, to th the The Horse Minee, May nt-The very qui;.t but this has . e fact that the e for Market. horse trade during the past n entthely owing were np horses on as any were Hu B JOINT Convention of tions for the East Ri on (Do • 'en and Loc • USSELS MOM I the Refo4m •ng of' the 1) will be , JUNE . As .ocia- Co. • ty of beld a 2 1 84, IHEAP -CASH 1 . . . STORE SEAFORTIL _ . . , . ted the has been done in certain. What wire-pulli going on ar:, perform. arket, as soon i AT 1 O'CLO 'li P. M., plowing it The customary amount of plow`ng Is not done last fan, however, and an. and what tbe end Of it mains to be seen. That ft will be re- , reels some The officials, as the meeting ow b vet, g .1.e • p t a he best of it slate hour offere figur they were mckly bought up at greatly in .,s Hers" favor. Mr. Fo an the purpose of arrant correction of t .g for the e Voters' syste •• atie Lists nd to IGH SCHOOL ENTRANO 1 E ' • To'wnaiip of MoKillop. • ers this inning find more work bef re em than This was caused pulling behipd the scenes doubt, but What the intim' ir l beyond a. pei tetsult of Without any a -A despat tio h . bein ftom telten, Pert . William Magil bay, re sold a pair o horses, black and for $300. r Kimball, of the coosider settdemeut 9areful the steps advisab of the costs of t e with a e East Minn viet,v o the Pr test. • EXAMINATION. ! , copwr OF .ILEV1.1410Ni. , usual. trtly by the early arrival of Jack F ost id partly by the unusually large c op it may be, is not altogeth dear. . I 1 i• 1' I at•ed the 14th 1 rom the Robit ins i• Says : oiantai Latest advices Silver Mines i Montteal Two . Horse change, reports: Clydesdale sta hens at 51,400 mid ot ier matters of interest a 'for ere will also come up 1 , Ir. Gibson, M. P. P. w ,P. . d importance or discuss' I be pres • Be- n. nt a. ad- IHE " Entrance High Sehool Examination into will he held:In the Seaforth be High School 1 The Court of ktevieion, for the McKillop, will beheld at Fulton's d,aY, May 26, 184341, at the hour of ToWnship el Hotel, on Mon - 10 &dock ea I this after. eon caeses ex- $1,000 respectively, -The exports of dr the Convention. McDonae Pre ident B • ilding, Seaforth, on Titters ay and Fri- ten for the Ipurpeise of revising the roll and ten- be threshed and placed under cp er don° winter set in. The feet of be - atter is, there appears to 'be a disp si- 3/1 on the part of the farmers to go too , -The_Department of .. Ottawa leas • received th Ge•orge's Society of Mont* 1 II; I . thulture at • , the St a - memor- inimi- i eceived sitemeet in town. 10 tile:het long an; hick and six ine see Cakes en wid eighth le great of send silver of an inch were brought horset to the Unite.: .tates. week nvere two mans valeedl one etallion at n2 3 ann. value at 56,793. during the at $263, :43 horses . ss !Do inion Association ; J IDOL inion Association; T lee Association ; W, H. AS ociation. A. Moanots, STRACTf A, KERA, Secretary - , Sec etary Pre .ident Local ' - . 8 9-2 di th tu a y, nob ates must n May • f non or d ending 3rd, and 4th. send ' in their 24th to the Head th 1) • 1- e year %among July, 1885, is offered Intending can- es. not later Master. Free t h IS84 ep em er, , 0 the candidate sclOring appeals against the assessment current year. en parties interested take notice and govern thenaselves ' , ; 1858-2 i SOHN (asuntatten, for the will pleaie accordingly. ; Clerk. st and undertake more work than, ial from a number' of E's :lisle rom .the mines. Q. al number 4 , ith the limited supply of farm ha ds, grants Who were brought 1. Canada by lainer's from the ' c . "ed have arrived . . 'The Chee Markets. "TIMila 1* o tenting t.:1 . highest number of J. C. HABSTO arks, , t f . . 1 .. . . rey cars reasonably expect to perfo m. John James Jones, protn . ng againet and taken up c me Many .werel in •-. e fen. _A_I-lial.A. -3 Head Master high School. 0 §EAFOITH ; W ULLEN MULL ipg They WO DSTocK, Ma • ? 1.--Siitteen beir broad -acres lying before them, re- tiring -only to be tickled in order te the manner in which th: treated, and asking for rma ave. been to enable town to -day get state that the fin supplies. 'of Hi ver heats anyi. tories offered 2,276 nixes, nest half of 11c. B USSELS LI E ‘.4)OR S• NOTICE. , 1 1 , --- i T I3EG to . inform those indebeed 1 -_ to me fee. !odnee excellent crops, induce theth to them to return home. T i y state that thing ever seen i he Rockies. Seye at may ake. Sale , .50 boxes, at 1-TOWN SO. THE court . of Revision, for the Township of -1- manufacturing or book aceerrts, Ilt that owing by fire, I am: them to dey by train . i- - -..-1 Tackersmith, will be held at Ire Knox'a Ho- to the entitle destruction of ray . beyond their strength, resulting most of are Londe' eolninies capitalists arrive eet ' , Tuesday, the • 7th day May, cempaed to call on for a Prompt Bettie - ways in more or less loss. Tr es, me are content to attempt no ore than they - are . certain of )ing able to handle; but • there are who obtained assisted pas represented by- Jones a laborers. . They were pro of employment at high wa 'e g s onbeing cultural it d plenty at soon as route to the Mo two hundred mi States to arrive Robit Mountain n aa. sin e s r •it a - f ine i They exp et m the West rn w days. The twelve miles 'De. is. , • MeE.N. GHT.---In Tuele : •• 'th, on 1the 21 st inat. H gh McKnight, ag d years.1 HINC reety.-In Clint. A on ' the 15th inst., A es Gemmill, wif.; .1 Mr. eerge Hinchley, • Tp E subscribers take t -/- turning thenks to the :an vicinity for past patro , th t having made several burning s opport nhabitant age, and "raproveni4nts _ nity of of Brassels eg to in re- state their te 1 p themselves Clerk. , Harpurhey, 84, at the rsons intereated on hour of 1.0 o'clock a. will take nottee accordingly. WM. , of ., of winch all and govern MeCONNELL, 858-2 you meat of year =Omits, a$ the hooks closed. r 1 I hope a ttecond appeal will stots . . * i A. Ge VeetEGMOND. must he. be necessary. . any who have yet to learn th t a they landedebnt as soon *s t ey reach- south of Fort Wi ti. is . Men are lean- ad daughter of the iate Ro rf Geramill, e. , kil and i:utde of beter an ever they Ore efora to now in a I supply the SCHOOLS: 80 ' ----- ----i•- nail crop well cultivated and prop rly Ned, is much better than a- large rop ed Montresl-Jones abendci told them to shift for the in them and elves. „. One ing -their work hr? mines. - 1 at flocking to he : T ekersinith, aged 8 MOSE RNAN.-In E: • O of r. Peter Cowanila earse i dville, 10 the residence the I 18th in., John poeition ; pu he with first-class lina: ! his being the tenth s.. -on of Jur business Tilt Examination be HIGH for entrance held on Thursday to High Schools . COURT OF !REVISION., , 1 Tithing more strength' than the fare or can muster, to save ittin p per me. The close season for our feath red tme-with the except -ion of chic ens Inch begins on let of January -set i 'on 5t eh., and ell sports, real and im- _ . • of the men is a knife grin is evident that theiagents body that can be induced: , ' sage and ship their/ out., that Jones, who obtained from the • Government On services in connection With .. _ . , 4 , P , rt ilk embount , so take t - last 7 that it up every. pas. appears year of mmigra- t -The Brandien A number c4 Hesson was in named Kerr left About the sande were lying there Prince Albert. 4/4 n 4 oat . t he • fot j7:1 ei. last ago, usiness, his timber -moil the week sant,: when a man storehouse. of: bo4es liyin latter were Mt. in, . le FORS g , 68 211c.413 oat,, Qttillan, RITE E3 • earlan, aged 2 y TH.---In Mon•is et Jane, wife of . years and 2 inont sItrida ANe-In We t wee woe- n aged 24 yea T. -In Aahlield I diaeh Rivett; a ars. n th lr George 'orsyth, aged IIIVIPM0f1h, on the 8th Bon 44 lib. W. J. Mc. , ' , . n the 9t1t. inst., Mr. 66 years', . • : de fi: ir and sa 85 , , lings in Brussels, and satitetitorneseto far,tth rafs.g First-classmen' . 15 cents delivered.• Ve also burn a No. 1 Ile e price. emember the spot -B aving given public can d t 9,4 teams a. 1 centt for plesiering ussels Lirne TOWN unveil- , rely on re. hestile at t e kiln at the Works. & SOL -A- the t* _tenet D. jeanes s June, state SiafOrth. will 3rd should __ e N. Mall0071 Turnbull, ue, B. and . whet and 4th of July he sent te eith ofi. , e. . er 111161300tor 0 f Putlie B. A., Clinton ; ;than , Seaforth, not later , didates in such a er they propose te - and -Friday, newt. Applies - the following : Schools; or or• J. C. Har - the. ist of plications must ite at Clinton or 8574 • . T" Court of Revision , saderty will y evening, , I, Parties i ? c,,1°c•-• vttl' govern themeelves 40_2 . ,.4 ,•• .., ..---a-- far tho be held 'n the 011ie 6t , at half tere will leas n_ __ p aciereiteny. ELLIOTT, Mimicipality Town Hall, o -past seven t ke t' ' e a no lee ,. - 1 [ 1 Cler 41 t was the death of Met. Of Mr. P. Livingateat toung Matt who wailed, 1 by all. Re was dent form of snumene nint Edward on Piaciar. sa letiried. the folio hopes were en. first. All that mat ta for him was tried,* The bereaved earal, ;felt sympathy of aS this is theRec mord, a./ taken from *ma eite. cornea from Arao nhat deala extensively ill wIs, the other dayfanne valuable Dorking. 111 her side as ifsweep. e her, but found, mine ereat sorrow, that abe tr last. 'Be was hegja. ria pecuniary losafor tat rhea a bright thought dose of Warneett Safe • tered, externally and torking 0/0220 ten WItiked t rewarded him for Ins the same day with a akfast. merchant has adopted - gine' plan for bringing eo The Beacon sem ver behind -hand, ana wing the example of th rises, Mr. Willia15:0 ttractioa for the publia tie ia to be seen in the ith buttons, also promi. 'a a handsome suite of manufactured by ler. 1 valued at 5-100. Alt Ind over, will be allow. e number of buttons in e individual whocomm ket at/labor will be pre - furniture at the flower ›n Day. re jo HIM= Teacher's' trintrat meeting of this hold in the Central 1, on. Thursday and reek. The first paper e en "False English," >n of Seaforth High itrated his meaning by newspapers, ma many authors,show, r frequently met with. _thanks was tendered his subject. tuff, of Roxboro, next ;aer- on "Discipline." first that discipline ad elevating, he then tr how to obtain it. We pupils constantly em. the school rooin. He s table for each clap Lole school), showing work he should be-en- /tante of the day. Mr. yell deserved vote of Le conclusion of hit of BraruPton• intro. of of Difficulties ir ing remedies for cone iffiertIties encountered tool. Upon motion of onded by Mr. MoFatd, was tendered- Mist ;t read the deIegatee' notion was adopted. of Thursday the As• 0- itt Cardno's Hall to mat evening of read - bible eelection, fur- - contrast ''with the equently adopted by eric(6.1 profession. The Q1 Master's Grieste" ye and well appreci- amber of the fratan he Three Lovers" t sublimely indictor& hide. Miss Graham charms of a The Foxes' Tailt, id's Signal" is 0118 humid not attempt erica =nil she halt* tery of the Scottish admother'sApelogn," Tennyson Wall well robably the best of Graham concluded vening with Katie ay." The readinge •y musical selections, aforth, playing three Misa Callender of 1,Sa Ewing is one of . Already her re- ely local, and we are to be heard to 1* Callender has a fine concluding, a lady W11, remarked_ that not have sung in our encore," A moot was concluded by nag God save the AY. ork on Friday morn- troduced Mr. U. 8. High School, who t ‘c Errors in Fro- ating by a long list if not usually /tie - haw moved, second- uckersmith, that 14 //derail Mr. Mornien hich he had treated - followed as to the ng a union meeting Association with the lawn, when it wan we deemit &dela- union meeting, and h and Turnbull. Of ergUS011, Winghantt h 1 nil power to sae inted Mesas. Shavit cFaul, Lough and o 012 nominatione. , of Lakelet, nest d1 of teaching " Mol- d Division,' showt hild might under - he latter from the - of Messrs. Sender - vote of thanks war for the paille be -his- subject. as also tandem - Callender for their if ar a el fo th gr as th • tIi TI pr he vi baa off fri rai frc in sh Cc wi a TI op ve se Ce ne br fo of ol Ce wc os wi lei lal in re ne ra - dr on