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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-05-30, Page 5m lot. She was he cl with her hushan Iships of pioneer life, iber of the Preabytedat was in aacordance s. She was grew ho knew her, ard vacancy that cannot , Andrews, of Iiinca_ /attire at Ethel, in the OU Tuesday evening ranee. For an ho'urana the individual rotten • appreciative auction -fed, in a very clear and the great evils arising intoatioating liquors, an the necessity of baniabe the greateet scourge et I the close of her ad pledge and tusked tla • to which quite a ol by enrolling their of tetnperanc8. nv cheese -boa apeetene ration at f one day last week, were present to witn his machine takea eight feet long and in es time literally peels as the log revolt,. es of cheese -boxes. now be able to re the rough log, and e cot him heavily, ealize handsomely eta a large number (wide with bozes this 'd the cost of ha, 'ding and hoops from Clinton New Era eeat one notes: Lad week evens, of the Base Line, [matched black hors ea for "0-, and a small team for nale horse of Rath Monday,, last week, 'the of Detroit, sht very good homes from ra being one purch Cool, Hullett, at Is, at $227.50; a horse ton, at $230, a hone "arquhar, at $190, cue an, Seaforth, at $200,, team from James G township: Mr. B. river to a man in L Rimml°w"""weaoremmeseleii 2-tleen's Birthday in Clinton. bratioo of the Queen's * ttop, this year vras a be eustom that has h led, from the fact that what ports and amusements went e religious meetings were t the same time, botli share of attention. Alt )ened out cloudy and tapearance of rain, this it ta, goodly number he day here. The amnia_ is morning were held oultlar LI Slactw e'Ground, and eaa following games LACROSSE. lacrosse match was play a Sharurocks, of Iiincaa witless. of Clinton. 'For ame Clinton team got C game, the ball being inton goal, but an excelled tt the ball out. The play earkal, of Kincardine, wit raded as he several times led t the field, outstripping the ; for the neat ten minder as evenly contestedano don - being made on goal. A as taken owing to a font the ban was placed ; a hut nourred in the goal of /Cut - 3,, but no goal,ancl from est Fd Clinton had the' best d Every time the bail we home goal it was sent rit)it line goal by Bay (Capt.} et and at five minutes I. ,F,11 got through the visite* was declared no goal I* A good deal of talk ale on and again the ball wit I in about fivetminutes the - scored a goal; the match a victory for Clinton,* would not play any longte FOOT BALL. ball match, Clinton WO assels, was played on the grounds in the afternesta Wee in poor condition,. be the grass long, making a hour's match Wag I& ke Brussels bays vtantal 30th teams were in it the visitors superior ifl- rength. The home tem y neat game; the ballbldt the air giving them &pour alf- time no goal Was wont only five minutes _befo* led that Clinton boys steo r remaining time warge eels boys leaving the ne*. L to 0 for Clinton. gicitvT attacia. be non-appearance of the- icket Club, a scrub mat4 ot up between teamaireze and Junior Clubs. Ttitt ted of one inninga, anal* alder Muhl by 7 rufls. ✓ the aid given the Sol the, match would liir. want over for the juniam nstrong. and Tewsley Unr clubs respectively. AND RICYCLE RACES. _ ame ed. according toelf in the afternoon, Itutraw` rumor thategot et. ld not, in consequenoett: as having made thee.trte„illth. inly was in no couww, thibition of speed, ear° cyclists, who were L out at the end ot )eing 80 many attrac..eti e spectators were nu! „ usual, although over e en the grounds igre" [sa Craig, had his lot or," on the ground,tanu ie willing to enter he gave a title ita, making the --1st John Kelly,n131 ; 3rd J. P. Tisdaul Puasa.-Four entrie rot -best three inr'SYita'at‘t, " Lady Craig."; . "Black Rooker 1'; t*/_ "Huron ler in about 3.02 eat. - k". -Four entriefi 1st A. Cook% ,thor horses were Caning; "M : - MAY SO 1884. . P nomompumw . • 1 1 . . - . . • THE . ' ..: 4 0 „ . E ' POITOR. . ,, I . 1 ,1, . ....,...__ , MIIIIIIIIiIIIN fill . rants ; "Belle Beesley, : Joseph atty. Gam; Taoa.--Three entries -best tee in five -1st Joseph Copps, la Royal aid, of on- hi H. BO Bell; 1au1 .1 Hentian side: enberry D. B: -.:th " 0AI it 1,ta t'i ' i 1,i I. ollowing en Philip Si ple Bell, An rev; Bll and J. Maio dy a tie. Standing High Jump-lst • Black, 2nd J. OcHordy. Vaulting to t , pole -let H. XcHordyt • at 5+3., o dinar ferior %hint . and price firna at 4. ic. S Jeep at 50. to 's to a , and in. :r.a, scarce 5ics. per Iltafor. DRESS Goo -S!ODS : , DRE 0 0 11 GO VALUA UCTION SALE OF . LE FARM PROPERTIES s venge,„ r.; 2nd Thomas Caves', ram Gjirl ”; 3rd James Turner's, can. smith cEwen, side, Ca 1 to a Win. e; jr., un- mer ; Tu kert 2nd J. Jen .1 • s Two Hundred Yard Race-lst . u Usgrove, 2nd J. Jenkins. butchers' . se. port dem nd. There Lambs but little 4. are unchanged . - TINDER and by virtue of a power of reale eon - kf taaned in three several mortgages, made by trey Hawk." Tinkleabout 3.08 each it. . , che, running race was rather of a desque nature, the horses strongly eating to keep the track, seine one bolting every heat. If it had with Edward' ton, • Alfred Morris the follow- Adamst*. ifthotas Biseett, n, Geor . ai inniugham f: orJ.n, 1 n at :o . C. Char erie iLonwhinis. s doer :. Tas. San ers, y or, n ew With re ard -Hurdle Ra • let J. Jenkins, 2nd G. _Id til fief tBo v. e Jo . k w. so, Miles jgoohna s you 6 pleasegrove. Old mews • a.e-lst George Ring' 2nd W. Brow . n oys tinder fifteen years- T. McCrea . n. Small Boye under i.t" 5i -c. to la. per Calves4to$6fira,01,iieall weight. : og st 6o. to 6 . p lb. - Spring ca.ctcooirdooin.gpertom n limited lambs are qd ur ea si si tot offer and final U 4 , . • CAN , Sc DUNCA Andrew Hall, Joseph Elliott and Thomas Ctin- respectively, default having been nude in payment thereof, will be sold by Public Aue- tion at the. Royal Hotel, Parkhill, on • SATURDAY, JUNE 7, A.D. 1884, At 1 o'Clock p. mosthe, following properties: ether y been half mile heats the lien Lass -would b eve pony- to the withot tug of .wat exeepti , we i e, nt, e t sti • y it as, ost -in eres ing twelve yea's let R. Moore,. 2nd S. Kay. Sinai oys tinder nine---/st B. Th • • erase karkets. , e ' Parcel 1,i HALL PAR3L-Lot 13, Broken Font, Concession 21 in the Township of West Williams, , County of Middlesex, containing 100 acres of won, e, as i given t was she wasries ce, but how they will decide L third_ we cannot say. I Juliette. --Messrs. W. W. It011 ; John Manisa Goderich , ham, Londesborough. ; every first second Ferran, ; John . and ex WeaS orAy Hay le pull la almost to say However, biting ev : after a gained tea nearl the las .vthic as t er t I e t ,e ' 0 a ei t hle : rd 6 airy. li a 0 tea, day, an it struggle hat The nit Mutes, an to • it was hard I would in. Hay ide Bailey, 2nd • Nicaol and H. Hawkings a tie. Th e Legged Race Black and t . Benet. Quoits Snell, 2nd ' '. Paterson 3rd R. , ' lane. Jud:,:s Joon Paterson, C. Roberts a i George Johnston. -1st R. -1st E.the McFar- er ta W. ' . . .1 leave W0()DST OH, 1 offe ed 31 alt of u ay in: boxes sold for 0c. Se, era11 - sold inc Of May at tie il ay 28.4Seventeen 42 boxes ' ke. ,' Market i ii mediate. otories last vveek ro 10io. fact mostly l' st ' a dull; 36* shipment , at in this section their first half , I r., MAIN STREET . - AL • • . , HOUSE1 SEAFORTFI. . tar d. Seil clay bottom. frame house piece. Markets, being miles from, rtircfel 2, tiZ 9 h Concession a fine clay loam and sandy loam With Over 70 acres cleared. Two stem - and good sized barn- Good well on Capitally situated as to roe& and seven miles from Parkhill and five Thedford. ELLIOTT FARM:a-Lots 20 and 21 in of the Township of Stephen, RELIGIOUS SERVICES the County of Huron, contaiuing about 92 acres, a proved s on k' «f the t 0,large porte 7n of which is cleared and in a luring the afternoon the ! Brethren As ''' r xeter. • good o were hoIdiug a religious- 011:oriven- L in this vicinity) assembled lets and held an open air liervice, ing for about an hour, and Le time the Lord's Arm, tber Of over one hundred! marched procession through the !principal ats, afterwards holding seraice Temperance hall, which was, mtil a late hour. f uring the day the Doherty d played at all the sports, besides ig a number of tunes on the Ma the at the to the in kept" Organ treets, announced light prooession, baud, Closed and in said, the There in the Jackson, marched streets scene vJ,as in the evening Space fails this week. the this case best were ovezaoie processio of this two to the sod really ns to ,n • e tt e • ill 0 id baa - : v he d ti act] I ft o t f if its y d by , 0 the 1. • nand ' :Account bills a to ch by the b ass of the a y' e truthf lly or the 1 st. ed toroh eia Centel S. and ,as" t Sy -through he music, , he The con- ert ! sum ss. o it - - Safeea FOR ti Henry, of T t rnber Wednesday atialor with a car lo lots of cattle ever Parts.' The, cattle, and he Braaidon to, iepose - ing purposes. taking the st•ainter expects to re: -eh . in seven day: i MEORANIds' ANIT BA. --Mr. Lawrence ynleft this- station Brandon, Manitoba,- a of cows, one of the shipped from are mostly fine intends on of them for He goes by Owen for Port Arthur, the end of his all goes well. INSTITUTE.- The on finest these grade reaching breed. Sound, and journey Me- beaten ti eeaforth. t I o 11" A car lo 1 errived at 0. NS' CLOVER nd an ever t . eaiorth. 854 me tte ..t.ra yr SON * d oungrielyso an in toe n. CANNED Con Apples almos g -iv L Mk, SUGAR, UGAR, me to buy s -garel : 1 /400.ces. • of Ante 11 on's see di imothe . C. Willi a*., YUNG'S . apan Teas; .56 . Peas, n away at the '' PAIRLRY, SUGAR. efore the si • loan 1 t e ore, Seed on s ' - new they Tomatoes Central 858-2 --Nor take Seed Cor Seafort 1., I cheape S eed Steer, 50 cent cae't be and Grocery, . is your a rise. W' , the B Black We have a newest clot Wool meres, _ iMIRODe8 sto s and coloring ash,meree Ciloreo, / Black and Laded ren Goods 7 in k of N 1 dored dines, and all the ye .Dresr oal C / Xien Colore P new Materials now on exhibition in all shmeres Black Onion Cash_ / Veilings, Black Bro- Jersey Dress win Good* h-ades. state of cultivation.- fair house roads and • Parcel 8, and 18 in the Stephee, Clounty a large portion and clay lotim the place- Good road The farm is creek. TERMS ---The pay a depoeit money there. one-half of thereafter; Well watered and feneed ; and ontbuddines. 'Well situated as to Markets. CUNNINGHAM FARM. -Lots 12 18th Concession of the Township of of Euro*, containing 200 acres, of which is cleared. Fine clay soil. A lot of hardwood timber on ' Good farm hone° and outbuildings. to Parkhill, which is ten miles dierant. splendidly watered by a never failing purchaser. of each parcel shall of 10 per eent, of the purchase fat the time of sale, the belande of the purebese money in three weeks the remaining one-half he cash, or added very much to the day's chanics' Inst. tOte i making just now a 6 selling suears e scheap. Call and ' oxen= secured be. ie. mortgage payable in from One tO five years at the option of the purchaser. For further sement by the excellent innate they ided. This band would be a credit . , large addition to their already large library, of al inds of works, light and a -ices. LAID ANT .e, TiDWARD CASH ct after Mo, day„ithe AMLEY. Will b8 21st Inet.. 868-2 prEipared 0 o AMILY . MOU NI G .4. SPECI,A.LTY A,T particulars apply to CREBAR, MUIR 4 CBERAB, vendors' &elicitors, Hamilton. 860-2 ay'city,and has made great progress he short time it has existed. ' TICE passed QH*RN 8 over ye ir ' ' -2`.-4--The ly 2 th heavy fiction a d feet'. utter in any, quantity and to any sheep?, buy fine new if sweet I THE SEAFORTH HOUSE. ' THE CONCERT. ; games f any kin. were uie. got here. o up excep a, ............ ._ _.... ' f West ron Reformers.. , Bed N.WAI good color. dealer, G deriehl • Edward Cash, street, Sintforth y - wholesale r and re 858 m ' the evening the town hall: was !ortably filled by a select 'andience kjoy the programme arranged. and base ba and gin itY• The 1 match le men o teams • tvireen he -ere village celeaposed the marr ed.1 and vic•n- .ebuld of n no A Conven ion o the Wet Huron -as held, at Dungannon - •ThJere Wednesday last. There Reforiners of on et. BOARDER: WA accom el odate entail:len on g • TED'.-grfil. few boarders, ' e tsonable r J. dither terms. Hargett ladie Residenc ' - D NJ 04 ' • . i84.0 i DUNCArlirS, , . ' , JAMES WieBRIDE ed. one under the auspices 3rty Organ Co. Band. The concert, aitation of an English custom ler occasions,opened with 'God Queen, by the band. Mr. Rule Britannia and The ; he has a good voice, and i tinger, butdoes not throw sufficient of the on Save Reevest British not a on ea each vi *de super.' play it to pay of the payers and the Win. Mc R. MeLe side , , and At as foun he shot. o i scores mtde MAR_ bben t • e he ii,laat he th ED loeent c onplusion t 1 by 1 ale lowing epective ft,ah were to p b- • of he eld chaps ad is a ist- Si.es : 2 presen atio from every re t • f' _division in t e Riding: The Mr. Robert arriaon, of . I, • e at t 1 thwhich p ame e o ) o • e meeting had been call forth e purpose oughly organ z ng he Riding the careful o sid,:ration of the voters' Yet. In addition was la good polling sub. Secretary, Ashfield, ex- ' f thor. o Or- and for and revising . to the ola that h prices. latest partment hey° Jarvis Str . ltlte D. his stock s Fur, Felt Boot is Print.De designs pie rpassee.any ry fashions et, below EISII is nolw and an atm and,. ses ail. hin0 le lin the m ail. '. a LLER :Age. complet aw Hate, e hots, ill n is comp f: yles. Hi His Tw -r.ett -fore re in Glassware ket house. to in all all sizes, sizes ete, containing Dress ed Department shown mid 859 ' announce lines. He and at all and prices' the Goods De f in Kippen Crocker t Irresistible Department you , Mg, akknowledg argaintain B will find. New , d the befit ho sok, Gres Checked sehold. ticking Grai Shirt and Colored ngs, Cottonades, the world, Silks. i ttc. In our Staple Amoekeag Tick- Has much faeasure in informing his =lay old Mende and patrons, that having secured License for his Hotel, South of the Railway Ste -time Main Street, Seatorth, he is prerared to furnish the , very best aecommodation to all favoring him With their patrotage. . The house is well provided and tarnished throughout. and the best Liquora and Cigars will always be found in the Bar. . Meals served at any honk. into his pieces. Mr. Blackstone "The Diver" and "The "in an acceptable mannet. Stevenson Silver Visses James Jo W. IlecT W. Bell.' Wm. Cart nuton .• gart ....... 8 r .. .. - . • 1 2 . 1 . 0 2 work of org n'zati m delivered by in. . . cial Treasur r M. C. . addresses were M. RossnProvin- Cameron, M. P., 21 Raisins p tlgars been rec pounds of for $1; und b s of Gr equall, ivedil Cut• 14 ulalted cheer tely. In • ts for pounds of. , Sugar Grocei 81; 21 runes or $1„ les we offe pounds o for 81; 1 and ()the 857tf , , CARPETS. OA PTS. Good Enabling and Attentive Frostlern. The public are respectfully invited. , 860x4 1 ' : ' JAMES McBRIDE. .ter and sang no o'er the moonlit sea," e flolnaes a Oh bird of the e duet Iva; -.BS merry. J. pethi J . Carter R. Frasen. . • • 0 ' I i for West Hu o , aid ' leers of the R finm arty.a • prominent mem- The I follow- - of WILSON fieldand YOU . e ha.ve een a large bought stab We think w have the fineSt stock of Carpets in the coOnty, all at reasonable 'stairs MPORTED HO ES iwood," and a Our Own," and Indar "Who will buy my - 1 ladies always sing well, and ait occasion was no exception Miss roses," the to the . George S George M otal ..... . . - ' YO le cackle ...... Taggart ...•... el .. OE . . .. , n . .. ........ . .. 0 • .. ....... .... 2President, 2 ing MCI. ME 0 were eleoted or th ries -West Wawan il rt RICERS 1 r.' ensuing year: irvin, Reeve of. Vice Most f: hOuse have Long choice reliable esh, new se in the lensineis she following Red, S eedena d and net tta seed n in- t or sale as ,, quality varieties ntermedia , Dominion. ow as considered. ; White and from th Al in any othe W Belgian other carro prices. Bast Wool Carpets Our Carpets fiv : thi frame Brussels;- ew Dutch Cafpets , season are mdre I beet makes ; New Steir complete an -7' of Tapestry Carpets ; cheaper th4n New eVer. and ; New 'HS La-ce- Carta]. . CHARLE& MASON i . Has returned from the Old, Country with his Im- ported stock, and hat- started on his route With his splendid four-year-old Clydesdale Stallion. Orchestra selections by Mr. Blackstone, and Messrs.' T. Reeves and Cluff, were. goad, d have been even better had to been more lively, and, the Ike was made by Miss at, in the selection of her and Doh- but the same hese, usic, F.R. Bullen F. Stock james Ca George Pethick T. McLe ledarquis A. Sellers A. Carter Total MajmitT ale pbell. .... L . . for . .. . J • 2 3 i 2 ' ... t 1 .2 1 - 16 .h ; Wm. Mallon h As. • fteld President, C ries Seeger, Treasurer,J. . Au. row, retary, Rober. . I' ar non, The work o to nship was then p o eed d working cora Iii were -President, • ; second Vine- thiderich ; Ashfield; Sec- Ashfield. organization with, and good appointed for seeds; PfizeInterm:diate;and R 1 L tips tadorep 'lc Impr yal Norfol proyed, S of lame, ugholm, Est of Swedis offroot. best from ved , Fine 'Irving Lot Tu by s Wu. , Mammoth, Yello Westbur y s Ippr tton s Ch ian, and r. ps. Do rr 1 eng _infer 11 & Youx ong Red, Globe Improved, ved. POrple rspion, 11 the t risk or seed, 555 Carter' Mangle Carter' Tole, Shamrock, best variee the loss,of but buy he Mi T..,- 'MOH OI LII0 clay. forget to inspect T line . E MQNTREAL I Depaatraent i who have Lades a . our stock of Trimmed ; • 1 i of this Old and not aot their 0., and Untrimmed FIO,USE r•eliable hone new Summer Hats. is • the great sense- Rats, should not The foilowieg route will be travelled this eeasen: Monday -Will leave his own stable, Mill Bond, Tuckersmith, and will proceed to the /lime Hotel, Huron Road, for the night. Tuesday night at Kinburn. 'Wednesday -Noon at Peter 114tw. theme's, Mullett and Meli'illop town line; then by way of Roxboro to Hawkslea.w's hotel', Sea - forte, for the night. Theraday-By way- of the Mill Road to his own stab e. Friday -Down the 2nd coxless:4 n of Tuckerrith, to James Sprotit's h was classical, and conse uently young u en . every polling b -di ision in the Riding, , for noon; them* to Seha, er's hotel, Kippen,Ifor e fast as a general audience sually . the night. Saturday-Ue the London Roadit-0 !ciateS ; . she is, however, though, lacking the fine a good touch - , Wi r t z ,. , - after which s e ling addresees Were de- livered by Ho'. A. t. .1, Ross, Dr. Sloan, TieYLOR.-I Ilay irths.1 ;n the 18th inst.,. the wife o , ' - his own stable. CHARLES . MASON. 859-2 ' r, looked for in instrumental irst piece waa exceedingly difficult .ong, but she showed herself, letely master of it. Mrs. Newton a couple of organ Bolos, (a :eed organ being used) thi4 . appreciated.. This lady 3, .and Mrs. Blackstone, played parts; to be double were• Miss the • Reno meeting will be Winthr the uso member EFFEO afternoonlast place, had ai MEET of the held in p, on Mos I hetir. is expe S OF. T Mr the frane tec le . . g t -d. 1 l' The' '110p' Tetnperance o al f l+ening attendance 4 house next tegn ar Reform CI b ,wife H II, next at of -On Frid y Ode, of t is recen ly of Blyth; A earneron, West Huron; I) . E Cameron, rioW ; and D. i. cG• liondy, The followim, sol tion tied atnanimo • y : "We, the efo ers Ridieg of Hu. o in Connention 'bled,' desire t place pression of o r confidence M. P. for • of Luck- of Goderich.- was then car- of the West , assern- on record an ex- in the pre- RUSSELL. GRIEVE DORSEY.- McMILLAN. FFILLAND.- . _ ma Robb. --I cf M -I wife of M It of Mr. Jo wife of the wife Taylreof • MiKillop, . Jo Mc . Hugh Seatpith, ia Dor In Sea . June: • E f Mr. a son. on the Russell ofi atop, on Grieve, je., on the ey of a danghter. forth, on E. McMillan ondville, J•lin Follued 25th a son., the -24th of a 4th Irma, the 24th of on the of a inst., th inst., Hi' daughter. the wif inst., th a son. 12th inst., son. OAK HALL More popular Have you got class and varie article requited plied by Meesrs. th a CLOTHING i I n ever. i The ny SenT4er Hat?- stock ef Gent's o constitute a,first-claes Duncan at Duncan, AND ieroper place If Ties, Oak GEtiTS' to not, goito Shirtia Gent's Hall FURNISI1NC o for a first-clase Duncan Collars, Caffs, Furnishing Clothing Store, r & DUncan's. HOuse, Seaforth. HOUSE Summer Suit. A first- and in fact any can be sup,. . ' REFO M C P gli Convention of A JOINT .. . -&-e- tions for.the East Riding Huron 1 „Dominion need Local) BRUSSELS, MONDAY - AT 1 O'CLOfb.; , k ITE. I, .. - NT UN .. _ , the Reform AssoCia- . ,. _ , of the County of will lie held at i JUNE 2 ISD4 P. If., ipaniments for the singer . Depew, of Toronto, also . Mr. sang a erected working, blown o in the tr. nil d men w re the ti sent Govern nt Of the Province of SLATER.— ij wife of M a Sea . WM. rili, on Sblater of he 17th a daughter. inst., the •. I , : For the purprse of arra-tering and careful correction of , :Or the eystemetie Voters' Lists to a of pieces not on the progr mme. when a gust of •ft g at e, it Ontario, led b the Hon. Oliver Mowab, * INTCYT] CI, TIC) PeA-TRaVI3TMR/S- . consider the sups adeisabie and with a view to the ether the concert wag a goo hose present got more than eir money. _ . -. one, value - the poste The.rnen but norm w and dep. were c • of th id :it a ea ; la t er eoe o lelz e clear ff and our unqu rhea Condemnation of the the grOu d. dishonest, cor pt, and scandaloosly eit• surpris d, travagant reg e at present in power at hurt and' tie Ottawa. , OWEN-KING-a-1- Ryan, B. Miss San: a., Mr.' h : rriag n the 4t Robt. B ing, of 9 B. inst., men, me:the-try. by Rev. F. of 0re3e to Messrs. Butter or Eggs Du f oan dx Diincan r trade, that in . wo-uld hog me connection with f eetfully to the Montrea - a tenat settlement of the costs of th, . Other matters of ineerest d those having. foneert wi:l also eome tip House they Will Mr, Gibs. n, M. P. P., will diess the Convention, P. e East Hue en Pretest. and importance to be - for discussion. he present and ee- MCDONALD- President . ...________ building was not ag u injored. " We also e eby express our adrnir- be prepared to o er the highest value in tradelfor Butter and Eggs, the Grocery Dom'Association;'' MORroN, ' ert.'s Birthday in Hensall. Department being now well stdcked. with Stable Groceries. Lok inion J. at our ohoice A. Secretary Saturday last the 26th • inst., Her e I ' Usboan. ation of the p t ion , course so eeergeth cally pursued Ity tl e talented, though • COUR SFIERWOOD FOREST. Teas ; examine tir Sugars, gbod Buttet value and. no Bags-, wad. Don't home happy for Dominion Assoeiatien ; T. et _the five cent inical Associatiou ; W. li.i in the thought I association.' STRAtilAN, Preeitlent KEnP, SeeTetary Local 8f.9.- ity's birthday wa.s, celebrated at loyal manner. At an in the morning volley i in early after TEA i1 of old m and mai EETING.--:Q13 n and ' d iene, an mat c h WIS. one ld' ir large rt nuna er numerically • ak, Opposition in the young mon Federal Peri amen led by the Hon. t , Edward Blak , figh tug dishonesty and no a re t ._ OURT SE A. O. F., o Oddfello RWOOD Eet$ s Hell, 'ally FOREST, every alternate at 7.30 6065, P. lc of the 1 • Monday in visiting Raisins. Bring that the Montreal Groceries. on your House is the and and best 1 place . I go to go for Dry Goods, . Clothing or i tee:‘ r_r IT JD . r and salute after salute /rth on the morning stillness peal- assembl t the B1 le ; corruption in high places, in battling Christi,n for the rights the people, and in re- b ta thren cor . invited. a. FINCH, Secret , BRUS8ELS LI. , iE WORKS. , church, Bethesda, o Saturday last to , ening _ our villagers from. their do boo° to tbe birth ay+ of our uoile. eistiog the cr tion of gigantic mono- HI H ;SCHOOLS. . . TOWN & SON. fel slumber, and reminding them Queen. A very effi eilt polies that ar api • ly fastening t ahoir, -unier hem - rrHE Exami for to High Schools , day to be . upon i atio entranee I and occasion aboutl the lead rship of M Susie Ked selves with e e -tig Itening grasp 'will be li ld on "haste...axe and Friday, THE subeeribers take th oppertunity of TO- Sted, while from the country all directions despite thethreaten- ipearances of the sky, which tool. promise of a fine day; g in buggy after buggy, carriage tarriage and. wagon, after and gave came wagon stalled the by rondo style. towhee Down, which t oefolding ing a piece peeches evetend. letch.ert I ey dealt w r e entl noon, hiefe ps .. f f 9 giv , b e o en aad y, program III e nsic in peel by the f l- : Mess s. Eon, In two our fair youn• oun ry. " We deeir: nrtier to extend our heartiest cotter tul i tams to our worthy re rese it tiv Hon. A. M. Ross, local p . , on his recent a poi tment to the high and honorable osit oa of Treasurer to SI ti D. e st .J st c. 3rd a ne sheuld M. Mailoch, nes Turnbud, ne, B. A. ' , toe, and candidat te whether .1 4ila e sent Iiitip.ctor enf o tee) of o either a., oliatoe th ' , no e in p el eta elf eft of t 1 td a such to next of the ublic ; or r than tl applications , . Wirte at Applice- following: Schools; or J C. Har- the f 1st o . must Clinton or 0 E I N T i R IGROCE.'Y 1 - alining thanks a, the and -vicinity for past patronage, th :t having, undo eev, nil kiln al d in de of burningi, he -ter posie ion than ever public with first -cities lime, This being the tenth setteon inhabitants of Bruseele and beg to stete. improvements in their they are now iti a ,aefere to supply the . of our lnesiness ig their precious human cargo of the with of this Province rid o express our con- S aforth. • 857-4 dealiegs in in ussels, andhaving given miquali- d, young, and middle-aged, ,pon baying a good day's 'amuse. , all in- gre "Union "Tempo t qnesti. n its e i ance.,, ihe s I eren of e the t, ni day, vi-.: Forms," a d d BO tinned confide. ce loth in him and in our talented, e pressntative in the. Do- . REAL ES TE F OR SALE. -- , • , , , fled satisfaction so far, thel ceiving good treaement and from tee Fits -class Limeat , public can rely on re. a first -clean article 14 cents at the kiln and in addition to the nambers the very fin selectio il s bet gave II e and at tie minion Parliem ent, .. r. M. C. Cameron, has di • diecharg- FARMon IN IliclifiL eP FOR SALE. -For sale LATDLA & rAIRL Y and 10 cents delivered. We alse burn a Nolliine ! for plasteiing at the Ly alluded to, as morning from the north and south the station, a host Of passengers ed, largely swelling the roamber ritors already gathered, and , noon. our streets were swarming pulled long close of received tertainment singing of crowd t basement, he addre The th q en w lit was Nati on end:. ere i es an ni t e w a- h I i Mel i a r s h were well of the e - -up by t e hem. T e way into the fairly groap- who so !mitt and ably ed his duty, a ng the late session." • hen gi at Cheers wer . , given for M. Ross' N. CaMeron, M. Oliver Mowat on. Mr. Blake Queen. I Hon. A. P., Hon. a-nd the M 8 ad a is g reaso• 4Cillop, con ate cleared in a good all orchard spring ore d frame b d able ainieg wel .tate nd pi k ruill Ude `g- [t.rms, 100 under f cultivation.' duty ing . ithin lot acres) -drained of good through Convenient 12, ceneession of which 'well - water. the ,to ilea 4, about fenced There is a There place. Also schools Ses forth Proprietors CHOICE , of GROCERIES i the Central . , Grocery, still I CROCKERY TAKE A -ND THE GLASSWARE. I LEAD INDIXON'S same price. Remember the spot-Brttssels 859 -____________ AUCTION SALE HOTEL, BRUGEFIELD. Lime -Weeks. ; , TOWN & SON. ____._ . AT teople and our three large houses I a -- post offic , and,a pee of omnaodation filled to overflOwing, luring the afternoon fally12,000 ed mid things t r the at were ihe zig t e of the goed 9 satisfy the , TEL n a/ _AMIE T S. w I putieuees colocession th a good graVel ap 6, Cr 1 tee to toad ail the Eee chwood theivay. prop ietor P. 0. For further on lot 13, ROBERT We offer liberal inducements t the CASH BUYER. W443 keep our stocks , NE Buggy, 1 set single 0 and 1 trunk, the preperty barress 1 hat, 1 coat , r f Parnuel Harvey. 3 must have witnessed the Sports. cravinga ing the- of t tables e in • ar a i tt an. (3, After eaa- t crowd din - EAF RTH, May 20, v ; 1 1884. M .11ERACHER. : ' 860 :fully assorted in tall depattraen s. We tell our goods as caetip as any reliable The above will be sold 1884, at the hour of 1 oseloek, On FRIDAY, Juan. 6th, p.m., for board to rat and by no means th e leaet ing event of the day was at latch between the dubs of Zurich i , . n- I base e persed a honae, o when d d trade to tome rkness • oth veiled e es r -- f their way e son's hemp, e scene, and Old Pail Wheat p r bus el $1 OQ New Fall Wheat p:r buehel.,-0 80 SPring Wheat pe b shell... 1 0 Oats per bushel I 0 3 to 1 07 to • 1. 00 to 1 05 ' to 0 87 concessions PI ENDID For Bale c 1- FARM leap,, and FOR and oei. .)5, toWnsbip SALE eley tering, of Grey, CHEAP.- lot 11, contain- house io Cana4, . quality I . co sidered. We keep large etocks of TP AR in • 1...•--s.... --- the Mount of 447.50, WM. DIXON, Hotel keeper; Auctioneer. • . due the undersigned. D. A. MeLEOD, 8604 as village, which was keenla throughout, and marked by both con- some the, test serve sp cannot cial 611. men in fo _ 9 ladies dee Oe excelletat Peas per bushel . Barle'y per bush 1. t 0 6 0 6 Clovee Seed per b is iel..e. .. 7 6 to 0 75 in to 0 60 fe to 8 00 is 200 acres,, if which ced and MI MO a good orch Id e. 150 stateiof d a acres etiltivation. 1 spiing are cleared, creek well There running ' Green, Binds and Japan. SUGARS I , N RAW S - I yip_LOW RE- SEAFORTH WOOLLE MIL - N LS • ent playing, on Ver, our home team proved Lich for their worthy oppanents atory once more perched !sides. rather upon tea that little over defray e was prd 'id $60, wli, penees o h th :d. •i . S Proceeds a lie devoted to 'bath schoOl. Timothy Seed p r , ushel.. .. 2 0 Butter, No. 1, 1 os: 01 Batter, tub.. .. ........ e. .,0 1, Eggs,. .. 0 4 Flour, 100 1 s 2 59 to 2 50 to 016 to 0 16 to 0 18 to 2 65 th j of gr oogh the fr rm. 'Meg let. It le es Walton ar a six Miles vel roads le ding There! ithin from: to eaeh is a et flans Brussels, place. Kilted of It on the ad - the village with good is a choice FINED, COFFEES S r OTCH aeted and • LIVERPOOL ground on the premises. AND We , ORANULATED. I k , ea p pure ground -_. . -r BEG to 'inform those indebted to me ior menufaeturing or book accounts, that owing to the entii 0 destruction of my mill by fire, I ant compel ed to call on for a met ' "s per fe m and wil •e sold very cheap and on edgy you tee settle- banners as the following score 4,e, Will show: . .. .... 1 4 0 2 5 5 2 0 !.... 4 6 6 6 by 1-20 5-38 AwAy.-1--Mr. John'S e down and wife Pork; per 100 pour+ Hay. 4 Hide, per 100 lbs.,. oheepenins each L 7 0 to 7 50 7 0 to 8 00 5 0 to 5 50 0 4 to 0 80 teims tire times of payi from far Walton ' ent, is ing. • 0. the Apply ADAM OWDeT on the DOU ill a.nxious 'remises LAS. to re- or ad- 860x4tf Spices and. 'very - Cornmeal, Rolle II Choice Eixtrac I * Flour, • p.eas, B. Pic les in Oat -stet,- hulk and bottles. Also Oatmeal, ment of yoUr accounts, at t , he books mustbe closed., I hope a eeeond aopeal will not be necessary .. . 4 1 1 6 W. Senior, of Zurich, act d as left herd Mr. F. on Fria: • . Scott ale. I 1 st ft for Manitobee e same nee Wool • "1 ' 01 to 0120 Salt (retall)perba r:1 , 1125 839 A.. G. YANEGMOND• e and discharged his onerou duty for Port Arthur, I . 6 goes to wogk Saltevrholesale) e bareel 1 00 Potatoes, per bu. h 1 i 0 6 to 0 55 IMP IR ANT NOTICES. . ' • ' COURT OF • REVISION. impartial and satisfactory mant on the ,C: nada Pa is i r. Isbister, Wood, per cord. 2 0 to 3 60 Butter an EgO's tak.en at Highest 1,11/lairket Przce.' early hour after dinn r the contract( it. .- Q AWL POI Det-Peune on the Huron Road, 1 , i 1 at an headed by the Exeter bras uniform, which discoursed band excel- DOTS.-Whilerti race Me fi 0 srs. J. Mf in : o t dy a hree legged : d -P.- Robi . - CtIlkiTON, May 29, 1884. r. burial Wheat per bushel $1 09 to 1 07 The between owner cai ing for th $ afo hay noti h and it by eon applying Clinton, proving a lady's property to shawl. and the finder. : , • . THE Court of Revision frier -a- Seaforth will be held Friday evening, June 6t the Municipality of n the Town Hall,eon , at half -past seven tusic, marched to tiaeground here son got severe all ti : former. h s New -Pall Wheat p - bushel 0 89 to 1 00 e , 1 -00 .T. ' CURTIS STK Ns l'i, Clinton. 860 Lada Sc. Fairley, - ) Be orth. o'clock. Parties intereste and el-semselves accordingly. will please take notice orts and gaines. of the day ted, and which we may rena.a were, k be- his good the lett looks all r bad h's at s la: U • over, whilst a .r W. Spring Wheat per b • shel3 1 00 to 1 eats, anir bushel 0 39 to Os,37 Barley bushel ' 0 51 to 060 -rt -11 OR SALE good as A pe1/4v, I. r. t -class sale sideboar at a good I, just au discount. , . i govern 859-2 'WM. _. ELLIOTT, Clerk. :hurt, pet • e----, ving the list of prizes were e :eenly contested, the following ,t of prizes taken: One hundred - fnot race -let P. McDontild, id; and W. A. Waugh, of ne hundred yard foot nr-lat W. A. Waugh,of Heosall F. McDonald, of Bayfield.; gerly e . is of ,. linen- 11 lirace, ; Fat Roberts, owing ts his foot. here fen tempera QUEENS of Bliley try celeb also, use. a dumb- . 111. Several Tuesday fee mee , bi . BIRTHD le and t atecl. He ale: pa as h air ‘. b ti. r la at.: e on Sunday I, I thrown on went from i attend the a Clinton.. - e inhabitants ,tei ding con t os Birthd I. - y Peas per bushel Butter Eggs • • • Hay per ton . • Potathes, per bueh:l.... Apple per barrel Wool I . et ti H d 100 lb 1 es„ per Pork' ' . . . CordWood . 0 6 to 0175 0 1 , to 0116 . . i 0 1. to 0,118 1 7 01 to 8,00 ,,,, e. 0 51 to 055 2 0 to 200 0 1: to 0,' 20 ' 6 01 to T.00 I. 6 El to 7.00 . e... 3 2i to 4100 Al or E in a 1 58 fr•nt H;nsall. o a eeco • -ban er. For 11 part 081e0a 0 • CE, Eiel SPLEND E ge bargain. Er i ke, 35 bore: pow r rge fly whir. e inches in di tenet r grates, dmoke .t:ck, melodeon eulars forth. e a to, lin her ii feet apoly d 134Ier oldie shaft 5 liaise 5 &c. in good to E. for & McCulloch's 12feet power, niches long. D. URQUHART, playiog A. Nor'-, 800 sale at a long with 49 flues, - Fire 860 co-riiiiNG T OA I . . M OISE E 1 L'S i poRym . , . e INT 0 ril TENDERS will be received putting in a stone advert Road, hear the brick elenrah. , fifty feet long the walls to V , , ground andinot less than two face stent above ground to the wall. The wall to be I The cover te be flegstone 7 _ i C .....-1 - up to May 31st for on the Bayfield The culvert t to be feet be sunk two et under feet thick, and he extend one Rut into uilt with water -Exile. less than four iethes race, one hundred yards -list P. in _a so a a .e During t . e • , , ' not thick two and half feet longe Tendeni to I. of Zurich; 2nd James Sanders, iter. -Hurdle race, two huitdred -1st P. McDonald, of Bayfield F. McDonald, Of Bayfield. ; Girls' .becoming forenooh different stores, aid literally crowds : s=e hotels, sea about 4 fio full of peo sob • 1 : n , th. td around the stands said • illage was , e :ale swai s a M: y 28. -Spring Wheat, aatetatoo , 1 07s ! 5d • i "cr: d . winter, , oa ; , l' ..fornia N . 1 07s lld • C: blonds Cali 07s 07 i oat, 15,3 05d t parley, No. 2, , • be STRAY H IFE . of the ersi„ia 24 er. The per a -Caine d, lilt he jilt° 20; ' th the conceseion .0-Veai-O.I'd same piemisee 5, Mc- White . on proving I h ve just o ene lip ne lot of beauti , I , i *tulowestSTEWA 1 Scotch and v. be sent to George Stewart, Varna P.O. The e Connell do not bind theraselvts to accept the or Any tender. pEORGE 859.RT, Clerk. 2 rider fifteen, One hundred Kate Ford, of Tuckersinith yards ; in holicl decked y attire in the • Ala la. as p :tta damse f shions s k. 5s 6d • . . , , peas is 08d ; pork, cheeSe, 63-s 00 a 3s 00d; prop8e60 rty and yin 4 har a. RO ERT EATTIE; " •t • out tngs, S otch and rish Blue and Black Serges A • A SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANCEi, gut pa ' The ler sale his Bleat:math- Catherine Ingram, of race under 15,100 yards -let, 2nd, , M. McPherson, Hensall. race under 12, 100 yards-te let, erson, Hensall; 2nd, W. Carroll, JI. Potato race-lst, J. d, Baylield ; and, R. McI Hay. D. M. Mo- tyre, lst, aded th getber i 1:, were all progra,mme the day the airs ancidwon the spectators. how the streets some qtt e otly con ast:d was g tie band sho Ir o a 1: rs e .o. h 'ell of fo "maned ; nd :ugh. litany polarise tb- The gam the who Drieng . sel fr wing sho s e et s 1 TORONTO nia 29 -I-Fall whe . , • , fln ill 14. s rin • $1.14 to $1.16. iats - et. , P ' • i t - ' to 440; peas, 7.3t to177e , barle • , 60c; hay, pea .totr, I . $ 7 00 to butter, 160 t ' Ofe ; potatoes ier $0.75 to $0.80; e • gs, per' ., i ' don 15 dressed hogs, 1 er 100 lbs., $8.00 $1. '00tili , , • 43o ' . .55c Ito . 13 00 bag, 'to 16c 1, - , - ; to .1 G co of pe th , e REW a .- , .. ersi ey, six.yeail ng er. Thea er an or ; the ot r to a few whit spot son givin uch tr recove will er e ... e. bell IE, 'el. trayed , Ded Calves- r ' one heifer are red, n °motion eeerve alton o 1 t fi .ve three tike P. the premises of coneession 18 111 .fe ' and ei r e,,one are of a dark gray ith the exception of them. Any es will lead to aocnee reward. . 860 lull range • tonable. Felts Flitrs e A ..._ , . f Wbrst • • r tmniens ., . and tr . ds 2714 stock ,2vs. all • e ot • ihe shades t . , braud nelp 1 .h e o • ta 7 tat is j Hats in s Boy.s and ing and isga oe good -will steels shope, wood-workSg blackeenitie the beet . business undereigned offers Wegon•makhig establishment in the ail - Eennondville, together with the tools aad ' business;' 11 ot the also a consedertnae Of iron and lumber. There are two large il one or blacleemithing and the other for r ' There ate three fires In the shop. This is in the centre of one of egricultural disericte he Canada. lite ' . edyears allf ha- been establish thirty a L11. Bicycle race, one mile aackney, Elensall ; 2nd, T omas . -1st R. , money Black.• t t P 0 • ding Jurrip Mnsgrov . S8 35 ot • • ' CONTR TO e. -Sealed tend ere addressed 7 I Cdlars, Ties, good man , ith some capltal can make money fast. The eet reasons glean for selling. Apply rum, Hensall. Running j '. McDonald, Bayfield,' 18 rap- .eet 5 Three Standing 2nd J. McHordy. J mp St- n is i•g R. Black, Hop Step . Live p ocit Markets. . be o'clock, to the un ersian.d, received il Menday, for tip :. erection a • Bee June and 'completion ei wood P. O., will 9th, 1884, at 12 of a Youths R adymade • • Clot ing, Shirts, • on the pionises or addrets Egmondville P. !O. ROBERT FULTON. 848 i ; and, J. McDonald, Bayfied, 1 inches. Standing jumpe-lst, ado, Zurich; 11 feet 7 inches Donald, Bayfield, 11 feet 2 i Mg hop, step and jump- nald, Bayfield, 40 feet ; 2nd, nald, Bayfield, 39 feet. Tug -Hay side, Captain John BiDon." . ----- .-_ - -- 16 I; 2nd, claes. st, P. t J. of -1st J. grove. Musgrove, Hop Step H. McEtordy.. Powell; 1 Caber -let Runnin4 , Mellor Running 2nd J. -list eor Pbti 2nd W. Ft Po High ju 1 , 2 3 Mc ell p d o e g 2n a • Li : t k • Igo I I eorge MU:13- 1st George . Rttnniog sgrove, 2nd ne-lst T. Tossiog D. Stewart. -Musgrove F. TORONTO,'MS. is quiet receipts cane, pressed, been choicest per /b. and are n for. as the very uns steer: Good I ‘ 29.•2 --The cattl pii es generally st t More than the Et sorters are ra la arkets in Brit t sfactory of lat - ould bring 6o on chars' cattle ar market ady, emend her de- n have The to 6to quoted as : new K .lop, dee atithe ee 2n ca necessarily:pteo C44.1ORGE •.T ii . Brick Sc ool House the co, tractor all work. ' tans maiden se of non 7, meta lop , and from witoth be ohtaine RI LAI asties. ._ ed he- , on I et' ,. it lh e I_ to furms speceft midersi and all lowest nles: Sa _ . in S aft nem o oth TO • .. el ion ;No. p, lei% .ail material an tions can be seen rued, lot 12, con- r Monday, June nary information any tender not • . raise satisfactory,1 ' et tate Board. of 859-a e . •. • Ciuffs cte. e ll t bott se a _ No. 2, Campbellie ' _ _ e . ' . Call and 1 m cash ., p ,Block IS af I . - see. • ices. th. . • _ I bu • W . .. • mainly M a CAMPBELL f cash, an d tr • . . 3 f the Sateen:lion of the County HE Contain le, . T of Hunen will meet in- the Court Room in the . Town of Goderich, on Tueeday, the 3rd of -aline next. All eccomits against the Council musthe sent in before the first session of the ,seeonel day of meeting. , , 859-2 , PETER ADAMSON, County clerk. • • , i 1 -. - - .- i....__ . SNI BE Betlii sit ea bei btu obi or 1 -0111. LUZ' -tiro pia and ias ((win tier stre last saw nun in etre' the np,t Ban and amprotvt to a] fort In corral to er earni Doh( ill in simil the sang Lion bad i vim sang Cup, Calla "Cot gree Calle these prose rule. erty, woul rnusi misti piani whid not si appre playe Benne her f and comp gave bass i much Chas( s.ccon J. Li coupli Altog and t' for th Qu On Male a rig hour voile ed f awak peace of th celeh froaj m ing but milli) after beari the ol tent ment, ahead train up to alight of vi before with of ace and peopl The fi terest ball it and t tested excell Howe too m and 7 their imain ...Zurieh Humid Mr. in an ner, a crow infuirl lent rn the s conte fore gi and the li yard Bayfi sail. amat 2nd taau's Sippl of Ex yards 2nd tace n -1st 2nd Boys' Tait, Boys' McPh Hens Donal Hens J. C. Chap 1st, inches feet 1 P. Si P.Mc Runn McD MaIlo War