HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-06-20, Page 5In 20, 1884
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C. Senior, that this
of the suggestion tee
mild thereon a town
request the Council to '
er raising the aura oe
a twenty years ; ante
to support such
la. -Carried by a large
test to be voted on Dee
he property owned by
aan, situated on the
iin street, nearly opt
it* price a1,000. 2nd
is property, situated
)posite Drew's hall,
the• Gidley property*,
corner Main street,.
hodist ohurch, price
tie a mentioned above
at the people may
noose the most Butt.
MI5=111111...mlit.
3istric t Temper -
Lodge.
summary of the bust.
the last rueeting
Distriot Temperance
ut Order of Good
tates reportea Irma
!gee - North Star,
kphe Leaf, of Blyth;
; Huron, of Seaftoth;
Leeburre of Lee.
- from the voice*
-steady inereasein
ivorabIer to submit-
Pereperance Act hi
ifternoon session had
idance, and the re-
•
as continued, show-
elges had employed
re actively engaged
and were malting
et. The oomrctittee
;lit in their report,
a interest to the
this District Lodge
he Grand Worthy
est him to oceopert
ion Alliance to ge.
a suits.ble lecturee
) request all Glood
trict to wear a blue
the campaign, to he
%lin Badge.
tordinate lodge be
Pen meetings one II
y means to promote•
t.
' I
of miscellaneous
avia that the one
he successful work- -
dges was the m -
of itmembers;
my samples, break
tligation. It wait
, all to be true to
tip in this direction
age to be worn CQII-
ended.
s to what shalL be
of the Good Mim.
from the query
:he pledge to take
t). treat when liquor
discussion of over
decided to be a Nri0-
questions relating
ived attention, and
Lt canvassers take
lose opposed to the
!al ones, in order
• of the atrengtlt of
tailless of import.
and the naee
y vote of thanksto
ar their hospitality
is not any dotibt
Blyth, as welllas
a good account of
day cames.-The
held in Seaforth
eeretary.
tky "Inroutettedels.
of, the Northwest,
at disposition, does
a appear; writes to
a a business trip
tific Railway and
1:ntend giving yon
long as they are
t from Ottawa by
5 miles on a splen -
my arrangerneats
reight trains, or -On
Itie to stop and go
:trip is made by
st style of Tull-
- st part, good eat-
ances an the way. -
y are providing
convenient eating
tances all along
Current westward
beef, sweet, tee
-
one seldom sees
ht when the time
ry sends its sir-
lks will get their
e commodity. j
• all along ths
osej eV,' this spriag
'rig: it is said thet
rich is under crop
as teat. Seedieg
a 21th April iti
there has beer'
weather. I oret
localities whew
enee, and rheas
tion companies,
for safe. The
like a, garden,
Et AND spenesratte
t Indian Head
ent through the
ight or ten miles
taitin0 the Sykes
On the Sykee
ploughing is done
loughs, harroent
been SOMA
rd May it wart
it two inches
he oddenurn-
• ev•en-numbered
ultivated by roan
done quite riot
✓ horses as the
helloes, though
the landscape,
e and varietY-
all lakes of ture
opses of tainoty
charming land.
ph Paxton never
famed gardening
for game irl per
apeciatly if yoll
jack rabbit -fa
all,, plover .andi
mbers. I
I
fete system of
abor'the power'
but horses and
aw 75-, pairs of
NE20, 1884.
IOW thousend five hundred acres
tatt boon put in Wheat, oats and flue
spring, and on May 5, most of it
aas over the ground, much of the lana
with the beautiful green of the
lig wheat. The management on
fermis alive to beauty as well as
tatty, and for proof they had planted
'lithe time I was there sixteen miles
tete double row of trees at each aide
'leo road, 260 per mile. A contract
igiutthene, abniudfftsh,eancodnptrlanacttosrstifixbnedintos
Tpe Awn cents per tcee. They are
;tilt toe high, look thrifty and nice,
7iagee certainly a- lesson and pattern
ee be followed in our prairie country.
ist inginer OF TREES AND SCARCITY Or
WATER.
rrora 11100Seja-W, to Calgary, and in-
titea to Morley, a distance of nearly
se miles. the absence of trees makes
*prairie very monotonous. There are
ao terms as yet in this section, except
ibeee made last fall by the Railway
omparty, and although it was certain -
injudicious and no fair trial of fern:r-
im/Lima what no farmer would do, to
toot. the prairie with the snow on the
-rod, and in some cases sow the seed
tatloventher, yet all the' experimental
tons looked greee the first week in
Jay bid fair to produce an abun-
dant. harvest. West of Moosejaw the
twee seems to be dry, but the soil is
geod and moisture seems to be retained
quite near the surface. The grass, al -
_though short, must be good, as .it has
boa the pasture grounds for ages of
herds of buffalo. Their tracks make a
aetwork of ruts on the prairie, and the
"snows, as the hunters call them,
same they rolled and threw dust on
Aheroselves, are everywhere. Skulls
pa tones innumerable, are seed all
over, white and gleaming the stm.
numerous small lakes make a little
tiessity, and they are nearly all
paavaiug with ducks and !Leveret kinds
d geeee. As you pass on ,iet the train
herds of antelope are seen, keeping up 'a
sped. nearly equal to the iron horse, so
jest-footed
arektehAegy WE; Liee-
The Railway Company have in some
places bored artesian wells with suc-
cess, and are still at work finding water
for use at the stations. At Lange -via
gas was encountered at 1,200 feet. It
such a force as to destroy the
eating tools and fire the derrick, seri-
ously injuring a workman. It is now
under control, and it is used in the fin-
nan to make steam for boring fluother
well. But such is the force of the gas
that with 700 feet of water in the pipe,
or over 30 tons, it forces its way up
with &pressure great enough to light a
good sized city.
THE ROCKIES.
- At Crowfoot Croesing,135 miles from
the Rockies, you get a first glimpse of
them, the view gradually enlarging till
at Gleiohen, 120 miles off, they_look like
a waltacross the prairie, and are grand
in the distance, peak after peak stand-
ingiuta the sky -line, the variations of
shade,from pure white to dark blue and
black, making a picture never to be for-
gotten.
At Crowfoot, 765 tulles from Winni-
peg, a seam of excellent !coal 10 feet
thick, 3oo- feet from the surface, has
been fond, extending west and north
six miles, or as far as has been explored,
Ibis said that preparations are making
to get out a large quantity, as this field
IS crossed by the Canadian Pacific Rail-
way.
at work breaking up the prairie.
THE TOWN OF CALGARY;
838 miles from Winnipeg, although only
three months old, has at -least 200
houses and a population of 2,000, exclu-
sive of Indians and cow -boys. The
population looks mixed decidedly.
Speculators looking after anything that
may be boomed, commercial travellers
after the numerous embryo storekeepers,
tradesmen and builders, railway nay -
Viet miners and prospectors, cow -boys
on horseback in their picturesque
dresses, native Indians -men and wo-
men -painted and ornamented in true
Indian style, all go to.make pp a peen -
liar picture seldom seen and not easily
forgotten. The railway from Calgary
takes its course up the valley of the
Bow River, a beautiful winding stream
of the clearest, coldest and purest water,
tuning its whole course over a bed of
small gravel.
AT MORLEY,
20 miles from the gap in the re:mute-ins,
the trees begin to appear and the eye is
at once relieved from the monotony of
the prairie. The Rockieel now look so
close that they are almost dwarfed, and
one is liable to wonder why they looked
80 grand 120 miles away. Like a first -
Visit to Niagara, or other stupendous
natural wonder, it takes time to enable
the mind to grasp their magnitude.
They are of all shapes, the Devil's
Head looking like an enormous martello'
Wer among the sharp peaks of its
emit neighbors. At the time of my
visit the south side two-thirds of the
distance up was bare of snow, and the
strata of the rocks make a wonderful
picture. Bands horizontal and inclined
appear of different colors, gome worn
out, others projecting. and varying in
eolor from grey to brown, red, etc.,
shining in the sun, or darkening in the
shadows. Here add there streams and
waterfalls rush down the steep side -from
ithe vast snow banks.
At Cann:Lore- station
CASCADE MOUNTAIN ,
towers up 18 miles away as if it could
be reached in a walk of a few minutes.
It oeer 5,800 feet high from the rail -
&y track; a cascade falls down its
S1 de at least 1,000 feet, and is only
Spray when it reaches the river at the
mountain foot. Farther on. Castle
ILlountain is rest:plied, at whose foot
nestles Silver City, with its hundreds of
Prospectors and miners waiting for the
ellow to leave the lower part . of the
teenntains. The eicitement is great,
and marvellous stories are told of the
finds already made and in prospect.
Castle Mountain, without any great
*etch of imagination, is like an en -
omens fortress, with towers, turrets,
hautions and loop -holes -of ni•any elevu-
tens, It makes a complete picture,
and might be the design of some famed
zlilite.ry engineer of the middle ages.
re, HOLT CITY,
Jilt) next point is Leggett or Holt
'44', the present headquuxters for rail -
'way construction, 955 miles from Win-
iliPag, and also the stopping place for
Motley
trevellers of all Herta. It is indeed a
town, with no particular style
et architecture. there. are log houses
Pure and sintple, houses part log and
tart boards, frame houses, houses part
neme and part canvas tents- eto etc.
, .9
_ere is the Palmer 'House, the Grand
Queen's, Branswink, and other
hotels aim
the Devtdi
running oi
tion of WI
oeedingly
Willy to b
of the Mot
of whisky,
to make al
seen on t
Western
mining ez
have gold 1
hot sprhe
springs ar
alum is t
common ,i:
said to bee
gorges of
enough to
without g
very large
be made.
Coming 1
themselves
tains must
to health
for the g
Nothing, i
than a soj
summer, c
fishing in
speckled t
abundant;
it, and the
to go to
scenery, it
got at, and
joyable.
Pullman c
there till y
Rocky Mo
NOTES. -
connection
on the first
will be hel
of June, t
Sabbath S
panne() le
entertainm
erected aa
his orchard
improve -me:
careful att
Bain, who
time,
is re
son fell
We are gla
seriously in
ing last
given by
at their
from this
A very p
George W
ployed at
some time,
where he h
in Doherty
him succ
vieinity aft.
*meetings i
Sunday.-
peraince m
leader in t
is Vice -Pre
Morris. -
mail instea
The
THE AN
The Stle
last week i
the Society
Wednesday
tended. F
was the
held there
ties in •Yor
and Lobo
great man
from the a
custom, a
large grove
t • e meeti
t ams. Not
e oast well
large numb
being able
building.
in the m
Friends.
nor pulpit,
. spirit 'nee
gave them
up and talk
a message
because th
sang becan
voices. T
many resp
feature in
style of dre
pride and 8
rence to se
meet to Wo
are not bol
dressed peo
not among
Zion to e
brethren.
selves, habi
garb, which
to good ady
stiff Quake
beams of p
ment, that
life, untoric
world, and
munion.
the garb
Friends, if
fathers, do
Yet here an
pretty face
eyes beami
end of a
side of th
charaeteris
to reign wit
world with
honors neve
their breast
men and
with that p
standing.
unvarnishe
able, stendi
the green
numberless
moved by t
ed a Friend
that "God
to make th
or Christ
churches.
" Will th
generation
Friend Cor
" I think
have seen t
house, ana
meeting the
"But th
to wear po
med hats
the repotte
. " No, the
like the sty
want to do
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' AUCTION
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S . LE.
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F R E
A Ft
R
I V A
L
8
REAL ESTATE
FOR
1
SALE.
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the
;
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,he
er,
the
ily
ihr
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it
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lw
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is ex-
Ot cer.
:fiance
Bence
- ement
* ever
S
1 the
i Cit
, y•
ad:
the
foil
alw
of t
the
Fri
th1
. e
,
?per religions sentimen
jeers of the wicked
w the 'fashions.
ys will be Friend:,
• e world I hope t
e reporter could
hop! that there
nafe as he' looke•
ridge above Mint
Yes,
ere
not
-
.
an
an
oul
fro
p
,
they despise
• refuse to
think there
for the sake
11. '
ut agree in
always be
the Op of
nd, over as
,
!Great
undee po
•3 *
&tinted parcels
bracing -arable
-arid vill
Davies' &nate,
Aaotion
COunty Of
20i commencing
notion Bale
er of a mon
of
both
e property,
will
at the vim
Huron, on
at
R
:
he
111
of ' eat
;age. pome
a 1 Estate,
id timber
I
oelonging
sold b
:e of • H
hnrsday,
o •loole
Estate,
15
em -
lands
to the
Public
nfryn,
june
A. M.
.
-AT
THE -4
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—
VAltal FOR SALE
e- oe to -rent, the
sion 5, Morris, two
Mg 100 acres; 80 Retires
52 acres In crop of all
and crops now )trot4g,
There are I0 acres of
25 acres of spaieg crops
oats ;!balance good
sion at once: Apply
GEORGE ARMSTRONG,
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OR TO RENT.
isouth half of
miles from Bruasels,
cleared. There
kinds. Will
-which look
fall wheat, 15
rand an acre
pasture. Will
to PETER
Brussela.
-For Bali
lot 22, eopees•
eontain.
are imatit
rent the Moms
promising
acres of bay,
•and a half of
give posses -
zapmsox ot
1363
.
'malty
ale ; a
fine
upo
a landscape as e
eller-scores
:
th
sun shone-
tiful farms,
Tames Sttetton,
An 'tie
• eer ,
ARE F0
FOR SALE.
fimtselass
-For sa'ea
-
1:50 acres of
a
t
s
.
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her is
ntain
Ole is
y -one
bt a
must
bwit
y
con
the
himself
the
1
p e
are
c re
; of
their,fine farm •
reap and fioweis
e ntment, because
eople through pr
to each and e
teporter thought,
f Q
o a Quaker sett
eample Quakers,
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se an ! mu aply
o
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1
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lit
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ses
he
od
ta,
ry o
f t
ol OD
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1 it
surrounded
ein reigned
poke not to
ut revealed
e. " Yes,"
is is a sant.
, and these
sect in:
covers the
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WRY W
.Yo0 g Mys
beaten in to
• Five h
1 dairy bate
in tenets, a.
ter
I vv ooe,
• of Wool for
Inteal
s°N & Y°
n and Japa
vn. 855
ndred pac
wanted by t
the Mammot
ooe,-W
vhich I will p
0
N
a
e 1
B
nt
y
—
ice .
's n:w 40
ails ;. they
es • f first-class
th o .111.ly,
rgaii Houee.
d, : i• y emouut
he h ghest
cent
can't be
packed
862
market
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ROAIN
T SkAFORTH.
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s land,
ofgot 18, coneession
ed and in a geml. st
mainder good liarchood
uuder-drained, wel
never failing spring,
stable and log barnotwo'cornfortable
and two oreharde,
and churches.' Is eight
.eight 1 from Walto
' on the pre
Winthrop P. O.
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being lot 12 and
9, MeKillop ; 180
te of cultivation
bush. The
fenetd, two
creek ; frame
It is 'convenient
miles from
. For further
uses or to
the east half
Bares
; the re-
land is well
wells and a.
barn and
log houses,
to schools
Seaforth and
particulars
Ra; Ca ROSS,
eo2
1
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ON
e
the
ey
,.,
ee •
for
ono,-
fape
E
ope
tionlarly
our
of the earth."
,
ery house aron
house at 11 '
a tim :
when the
The fatted cal
t. ;
smore
e
i
Biwa&
but
rly
• kil
is an
par-
meeting oce
ed, and the
,
pride: JAM
We will
market pric
belOw whol
8 BEATTIE, Se
take w
in eXchange
sale, at the Ma
fo
ol
fo
th. 86013
at he *highest
I dry goods.,
oth argatn
•
at and
House.
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VALUABLE FARM
t be sold by Public
Hotel, Elinvtille,
Tboreday, July 8rds
property, viz ; Fifty'
FOR SaLE--There
Auction, at
township of
1884, the following
acres, more etii
beirg
'will
Thompson's
Usborne, on
valuable
has, situated
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O. air.
, nicer
at of
-and
a, as
s are
Me of
now
ntain
easi er
as en-
into a
remain
t the
•asu
goo
away
forth.
hatched
yeaela
the -festive
feathers
Every
mo
and
reac 1
one
are.
"
Day
.92
.
things which ' '
for this great oc
The. chicken s
early so a t
s. o
me t• dd -
e ing, su -n
graashoppe
• on the pr:v
farm house is ce
te from twenty
a lot: f "shakeOARDE
o
__ o mee e e
t t th
who - • •
comes is p
.
urned away.
I hee looks him
d Hatvey to two
o e scribes said t •
a
•a:
•onneot
,
•
to
d•wrilii
,rge
o
: ,
.-
e
ion
ic
• h
y cease
and
ous
eoted
forty
ide
,"
urnill
guessed
.
been • stored
are brought
h ave been
with the
t o chase
lose their
Saturday.
to accom-
people,
" are got
cy. Every
for ; none
-
said friend
s 1
al es.
their
ti1 e
uTEL
n.servant
e er° e •
at ?ALE B‘)..PckSITOB.
THE price
Bargain Hotse
surlprises weary
UOUBE
One, a go
SeV.B11 to -ni
Seat
-
cot d accon
i
or entlemen,
on arvis S
WOOL .
whieh I will
owlet, Br
t DWAR
ANTED. -Wall
girl. The
Office ,
at whic
sells Men's
person.
WANTED. -W
d dwelling hou
e rooms. A
rth.
S WANTED.
f
modate a few
on rename,
reet, below this
ANTED in
pay the highe
ssels.
CAR willhe
hi
13 ea
p
-Mrs.
, b
le1
marleet
ay
t paice
ed •i ••
hest
11
orta—
j the
nd t
nte
e, co
at
Order:,
term,.
q
iri
pLpitied
me
ages.
P
Ma
eta'
to -rent,
tain
e E
J.
eith
' it
!roust.
• aunty,
cashi
lately,
9 Apply
naoth
lothing
862-2
at
ng• from
-roeITOR
861
argan
• •
r ladies
esidenee
859
for
ROBT.
8°1-2
on
ON
TWENTY
BUCKSKIN
WHITE
HUNDRED
.
ENDS
I CO
COUNTERPANES
ENDS;
F HE
:TON T
.
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V
EED
I
TON'S
SHI
I
CARPET'S.
BEST PRINT-
t
TING 6
ILL SHEETING
•
on the St Marys road,
lot IO. in Eliot:voile,
a good bank barnand
cellar ; also a quautity
trees, good water privileges
venient. This pro
presct, Terins-1
of sale; balatce to
therefrom. Per further
THOMAS PRIOR, Exeter.
________ ......
SPLENDID VAllatS
farm occupied hy
gravel toad, one mil,.
farm eontains 175 a
nearly -all well un
clear of foul weeds
There is a large b
bank barns, ttook stables,
other necessary ontbuilelhoss,
of three acres, surreunded
besides a large Orchard
the
rstrorne township.
davelliog boost
c f -choice.
and eireaS
. erty IS all in
per cent. of amount
be paid in
particulars
.
______. .
'FOR SALE.---4-For
the undersiosned,
north of aari-aforth-
ea, of which NO
er-drained, well
Plenty of
7ck resideneek
•dtiving
There
by a beautiful
the -Choicest
south half oi
There is
with a good
fruit -beating
thing eon'
pasture :al
onalas
,three menthe
apply Se
863-2 .
_
sale,the
-On the
The
are eleared
fenced aa
spring water
eornmodioto
sheds and ali
is a. 'vinery
hedge,
fruit trees.
Suittslaitn
' e
e
.,
a
n '
a
el
element
• •
mo in
•urch
look:
atel
N
cen
tit°,
nil ty
deiCribed the
. * •
•w Mr. Harvey is
and noted for h
gh he tells a goo
of writing rhy tie:,
• :itn
a
a
•
tion Recur-
Qu ker by dee
hos itality, but
st ry and is
w believe he
and
Bukiter
ant
tai
Goads
cleared
after M
in a
good c
1 dealer,
ABOUT
rau
at 5
nday, the 21
y quantity
lor. Edwar
rioderich ste
ight bund
ing from 15
at the Main
t lost.,
nell
C
et,
ed;yar
ta
ear
t
any
Ali, wl
eafo
20c
Bar
buy
hapei
olesale
h.
s of
a ya
ain
Ifine new
if sweet
and re-
- 858
Dress
d, to be
ouse.
SCOTCH
CHAMBLY
1;
AND CANADIAN
,
AND
•
UNION
SUITING
FLANNELS,
-S.
'
ETOF.FE
•
&C.„
It is one of the beetiand
}baton tract. Also lat
a Molaillop, containing
•Good buildings. Tol
crop. Possessien. at
LOCK, Seaforth.
of
handsomett
33., en the 1
75 .aares, 5
he sold with
-once. Is0.13a-RT
farms in the
'th ceiteession
ateres Cleared.;
r without the
GOVEN-
863
There
with
of
i in
le
'heel.
tture
enn
new
1 whie
fit
aidancteof
eas
overing.--alet
own
d to
jurede-On
reek
Mr.
esideitee.
neighborhood
eaten
arlaieacl,
the
left
as
a
Ss....8}.
ended,
. Brustels
Pe
arement
ie
ddent
'e
I of
the
jiaiy.-An,
the
(Ned
i
i
of
been
hear
aed
this
eedured
organ-
ate
pinion
wo
t
is to 0
Sun:b
en
church
bei •
There i:
centred
m.1 A
picket . f:ric:
:adds : 81
he place
:a pey
very
yttaire • a'
that
Wed
a friend
Mae t
Itoi te
t time
who h
furniture
week
-a
facto
numbe
the, Sal
last '
all. alive
and •
of I.
for ithe
d like to
e-watr it
o
be
25th
,
g
t
t
td the
I tern:
itev
n
r accuses the spit
hese matters.
t of eying him
th 'beautiful
lead,
A.. Ta
and i
or, Mereh
determined
0,
retain,
is
tak
it, by
ng- the
.
keeping
SPECIAL FOR
THE
WOOL
. -
TRADE.
t i
,
IMPORTANT
NOTICES.
'
at
i
oiiig
-
la the
has
&aid
om
aid
ng it•
. of Mr. Harvey -
:11 their liungry 1
to the yard it a•
e it t e scribes to
o .8, •na On driv-
.ear d to them
th a
HUron,
mid°
et
largest.
WM
.tool-
Tntni
nd best gene
•th be IS sell
er first-class.
• seed and te
. al
ng
1t5
s al
tocki
i, ,
cliea
lbs.
spec'
the
Cents
ight thigar
Ity.
ount of
, 31,
suits
for
' Highest
AM ANTED-a-A:strong,
" wash and iron.
References requited.,
.
young woman
Itaiges ala
Address, it-
to cook,
pet month.
t) 13ax 121,
43 i
the
a
f the yearly m
:tin had only
pies
foil
paid
latter
for farm pro
tubs fn
f acp.
Di
at
°emit
the
allowed
Cheapest
Goderich.
•
862-2
1
,
IV
le
i•
Bel,
•
ot,
iFT t
,
i the
!Wm..
idree
- eget.
hanged
non&
a
a-
etill -enough
its location.
and, to spare:
6 eased h '
PP t eir h
in the p
: ut there • was
i fte forty odd
get, there was
I try to feed an
cash.
Ge era' Ste
-
NOTICE.
bu. iness tt
are!reques Id
e, Belgrave.
-Having :old
r. Butts, all
to settle t
noshed
artier;
eat
i
out
i
BCC(
nay laitcher
dehthd
unts-9I
to me
at once,
+HESE GOODS
ARE
I
HOT
CA:KERS, AND
,
•
DON'T
LA.CKSMITH'S
Wanted name
learn tbe blaeasnraliing
THOMAS •H1LE, E
APPRENTIC
lately, a stout,
busineas.
mortal:We.
- - -- -
WANTED. -
active boy, to
Apply to
' a63
ew
y
h
es
e:
• •
a
r
1 o
t g ago.
not
even-
was
• nston
ordittary
(Mang
. be second
ng
liti
Sunday Sc.
commenced a
at 4 p. m.,
: Friend spoke
ch- Another m:e
•ol. The first
1 o °lecke. m.„
ao d i the even-
n th 'Methodist
in ill be held
an
11
nivili
- ty
strolls
& Young,
unless
any pa
P lease
butcher
can I
g ioaers.
acco
ties having a
otify me as
. ' I
busuress c ea
ave their mon
This
nts are settl
y
ant
e d
ey
rate
al
iclaim
desi
' ; up.
iwith ;
V
bre a
ag
ous bf
1
Any
lessr
I be
lap
inst me
having
one e-
a
. Wilson
nal and
, of ten
FO
GET
ALL OUR
.1
S'OCK
I
,
0.ES AT AND
-
.
EtIELOW
' I
1
-
REA'
H ' :cottage C011 tailnang
antly 'situated and oonvenient
business part of the
KIDD, Seafortla
____•____
T ne a '
-20 trel
- :.
eight rooms.
to tie
town. Apply
IS s ory
It is pleas -
station and
to THOMAS
857
we
.
Iem-
.
:
s
•
0
B pen
. inber
here.
!' t .-
EL . t
e•nesday.
ee
ver
• ua
et Friend's) Me •ti
i --
What is
ing • only takes
.t1
third yeer, i be
. or settlements a
• g ouse* next
celle the annual
p ace in Sparta
io, he d in other
ttrna ely.
ds
for
1
of
meat
s they. -ill
collector
W Imo..
ehoice fl .
reliab
be handed
f . ROBERT 'INT
ct YOUNG
d and garden
e seedsmen ii
int
av
seeds,
tire
le
my 1
B.
•
a
bo
D
cow
wyerfea
862:ta
aro
ght 6rom.
minien.
. hands
steak
the
All
WH
AM
LESALE.
NE.
SEEING1
FIVE HUNDRED
I
IS BELI
PACKAGES
VING. CALL4
OF FIRST-
a
AND
i
.
EX-
LASS
ENDERS W.ANTED--Tendersi
T
- coved pp to the
ing of the •sehool house
Grey, For instructions
or to AlaDREW SIMPSON,
-
28th of June,
of school
please apply
J• - ,
tail be •r_e-
the repair-
,section No. 4,
to Trustees,
to -o. P 0 863
a•
ory
for
•
fie
h, new •eed
and for s
business,
as
lit-jr
Bin any
iderdd.
other
We
I
.
•I.TFFOLK FIGS.
keep
for
Cllinton,
-
• n ThurSday,
th, as Mr.
house
haa
in the
e she following
-
qu
van
tiet
con
: I
i
kite
&gime.
.
-ante
'a/ on. hand during
undersigned
the present seaaon,
will
a. Thor-
:clot
y,
1
ati
atn'
on
la
f ,to
in
sosition
0.
da
he
;
: vele
this
4 rmy
• and
I nem-
1
Levi
his
ulte,
be
over
tilae
• s, of Oak River,
ittle daughter 'ate,:
the wagon for a
een the wheels, t
her leg and bra
e•
u a e
- as I auling sod
si years got
i.e a• d fell dowle
.
: w 1 eel passing
.int it in two
I
L o
se
Pr
Ro
In
Ma
La
tiel.
g Red, Scarlet
de; Improved
ze Inter
-al Neff
roved,
•qo itil of
ighalre,
of Swe
Interm
adammi
ediate and
lk, Fine Westbury
Skirving's Imp
tome, button -s
ast Lothian,
ish Ture ips.
diate
tlalLone
-ellew
Caampiin,
and
Do
an
G
Imp
loved
all
!not ri:k
oth
Red
obe
ovedi
Purple
Shamrock,
dm b
th
n• carrot
Carter's
angle ;
Carter's
Top,
st varies
loss of
BU
C
taa
ER Ilsi
ith 4
TEN
We S
NETS WANTED
S
t' 014
t d..
an
T.
,
c b 11.5
1 ,am.p e
I
a
locx.
oughbred Suffolk Pk.
her of sews will be taken.
pigs of his class in tale
the privilege of retaining
the farm of thenedersigned
Northern Gravel "[toad,
GRIEVE.
to a hitth a
Be is one
county. Terms,
if rieceasary.
at Gtieve's
facKilloa.
-
limited pum-
of the best
al, with
Apolv on
bridge,
HUGH J.
; Sl2
aae
a
lIteood
infarior
ded,
•
,
*
a. e
op of ro4ts
by sowing
ut buy
1
—
tow
g it
Fat
814
, who
-of
•
' • '
th
best best from
WILSON & Y
male.
E55
1
'
nXECT3ORS'
NOT
i ,
Ole.
.
1
i
la
al
e
a daily
-
Sil
o
- e
H.—Irt Seaforth, on ts
Mr. Smith of the Ca,
erce, of a eon.
f• 15th inst., the wife
a Ulm Lank of Com-
HOFFMAN
;
'
. ,
WX.ECUTORS' NOTICE.
_. the estateofthetate
lifetime, Doctor of
--All part'ies
Niman
Medicine, of the
indebted to
Wootis, in Ilia
tillage 0
.
;ode
UAL G
[horn
tys :
of
riend
es -t
or many
k Sta
were
• peep
rroun
•tende
and the
Lg bowie
only
as the
erg st
to obiam
rho in
inner
-.1here
organ
d a
t message
Su, vvhen
hey k
y tv'er
te the
e andience
.
the congregat
35. .. I
)1fishn
, an aseemnly
7Ship
Ily preininent.
pie- there
bhose
mainue
The .wamee
ted in
set o
antag
• bonn
ace, la
3ould
Lied with
softened
lost of
were •
hen ninety
not f
d the
with r
tg far
Quakar
e me
ie. -
lain t•
, AB
r see
a. A
3
worde
ace which
The' Plain
l -thou
ng in•
trees
robine
Le same
tO TiSa
is -good,"..
• place
than -our
•
ere be
dies e"
aell.
theie
iree generation
have .
ai this
young
e bon
as do
7. -
y do not
le of the
l the 'miler
. ,
.
•
y of F
THERING
; -
a Horn:
he yearl
rienda ir
oreell
eetiiag ti.
year:.
e, Marithata,
well relies
e froin te
a
mg con •
' the ••
roaslw :
was
was the et
porch in
od in • th
admi
etidg ,w
chatacte
was !mit
nor Oath
tether ore
to de
they
pt quiet.
paid for
had awe
w:
Thej MO:t
theee d
Era, it is
. •f
Where th:set
;were,
Who bad
e with
))•:'
' 1
the regia
their pl
. Out
ts .seemed
ppiitesa
only dam
the • care
A
by spirit
the Fries
Id peopl
the
Rota th
was :
.
ay chee .18,'
away in t
borma
tieg, ho
e same
.
eir 'tress
*
tOlitioit, -as
ed to ha
they sat
,
seems'
pass -tilt
me
h clean
he 'tea.
I in *hos:
sin•ging i
spiiinw
On his
all
nearer :
far •
, .
any Qua .
saka on
, .
,. .
willt" •
' •
,
never h
" 1!
people •
ets and
the pa
; you -ee
world
tit
-
le
.T
i
S
d:
A
A.
STO
- t
1
MR
ES. -In Abilene; Ka.st,,
e wife of Mr. Ja D. St
rth, of a daughter.
Y. -In Clinton. on 0,
on the 12th inst.,
les, 10, manly of Sea-
th i at., the wife of
,
E3ROT
i
ERS
J AiM
ES
P1OKAR
.
Bayfield, ale hereby
the same must be ii
Executers, on or be
1-884, and all partiet
notified that aiaettlement
11.th withi
-o '
- t i
ore the 1st day
having' •cleiroa
of
''
eundersigned
of August
against the
r. S. W. Perry, of Cli•
tin Hi th School, of a
I
said eatate are uotiend
that a statement
of
t -
J.
II
'''cp
• r
:t3
al of
'
lig of
ta •on
d
CAL
-a
ughter.
ANDER.-In Clinton
ife of Mr. John Callan
o th 10th inst., the
e of daughter.
.
Che
p Ca
li
i
:
;
tores
Dy)
A
Try,
-
1--
claims Kept rly attetted
the securitv held (if
uodersignail co or
Aug,ust, and. al: elair
and givirra
any), must be
beMre the said.
is :Oleo in
such
the nature of
Paid with the
lst day of
be barred
not
Will
:aid'
at
i•
1
I
h
at -. it
• been
i -
Is
JOH
o
Marri
STON-moNAUGHTs
the bride's father,
g s.
.--e the residence
in the lath inst., by
SEAFOR
i
and the estate Mill le
law. W. H. 'WOODS,
Executors, Bayfield
wound IT SS
arid ISABELLA
June 8rel 1E844
provided by
WOODS,
4261 6
,
I
ode
G. B. Taylor, Bay
d, M J. E. John-
:
N
t
mph
,
tn,
A
fr
-
ev.
on, et Port Arthur, A
MoNaughton, du
re .
g ma, o Miss Chris-
hter Mr. John
-
•
ESTRA.Y
STOCK.
1
t4
na
of
ist
try,
Oa
y
oc
t
i •
ail
i
a
• g
f
•
, le,nd
s
n
.1,
'
i
e
ne
he
of
et:
wd-
a
WRI
.
1
a
Pelina
CHENEY-OBESNEY.-
b
oNanghtim, of Staule,
11T-SHEBBITT.-
st., by Rev. john S.
'right, of Minneapoli
Sherritt, of Blyto
ide's mother, Tucke
.
n Bly , on the llth
• ,
F eller, Mr. Thos. li.
Min esota, to Miss
t the sidence of the
sr rth, on the 13th.
.-A
.
'
W RINTS A
'
N
P'
11 GINGIFIAMS
'
Secrets-
• M rcha
R.evea
ts
W on.
e• greai
.
e
•
iti4ens
E xci
, J.
e i
lub
ent .
la
1 nt 5
-paSTRAI'' SHEEP.
-Lai tbe unaereignekl,
Eallop, in Miry last,
no mark on her. The
Ma proving property
' MeatALLUM. -
-Crime into the
lot 17,- concession
a white ewe sheep.
oweer can Nave
and prairie- is
premises of
14, Me-
She has
the same
pages. JAS.
_ b643a4
I
: '
ten
a
ietit
• dr
1
f,o
10
a
elm
'rho
e
J.
1
,
'O,
uo
rioted
ft
(etcher
,
but
not
the •
the*
the
I
t
STE
t
- b
s
REI
at., by Rey. W. Grah
. Mrs. Catharine D•
okersmith.
ENSON-WALLACE
e bride's parents, Hot
' Rev. W. Willimott,
n to Miss Margaret
owiek. .
-WAUGH.-Th Han ;IT
n Mt Wm. Chesney
li s C i eaneY, all of
At t n e residence of
c a -on the 10th inst.,
r James ' S. Steven-
Ilea Vallace, all of
: '
r, o tae 5th inst.,
the
H
I
. I
I
BEAU
• SATEEN
1
'
0 :.
FF AN
•
IPUL PL
AT
•
.
OTHERS.
AND
.
.
FANCY
w ile
aricund
the
-
the
• i
far
standar.
g, Com.munit
e
-
o4
the
old
and
rally,
re-
pSTRAY SOW.-4EAFORTIT
a" is now la the Seaforth
black and wIlite, of
owner can have the
and paying the -incurred
eietety chihneOhe
25th juire, 18B4, at
penses. R. 5, ROBERTS,
P0V7ND.-There
Pound,1an
the Berkshire
same on lithos
expellees.
will be .sold On
pne etacck p- M.,
Pouud-Keeper.
4
aaell sow,
I breed- The
property
If rot pre -
Wedneadriv
to pay 67.-1
863-1
. I
itte
s•Istp
th.ey,
and
• b
b
*ss
Rev. A. Potter, at
ide's father, Mr. 3. H.
Eva S., eldest d#
tie risidence of
B -id, it Brussels, to
f shter iflfx. J. R. L.
HOFF
AN
.
OTHERS*
. ,,1
.
.
lia ele
,
-n-, STRAY SHEEP.-Stra.yed
-." cession 1, L, R
freni
S., TueliersMith,
lot 7.32, ton -
about the
did,.
No
talk!
t-.
•
c
• e
ti
• 1
t have
talkect
*
ivated
got
. ,
one
a
WIL
. f
o-
a
.PAN '
augh merchant. 1
0N -10 -VB. -At the
ther, oh the 11th just,
Listowel, Mr. Alex.
dest daughter of Mr. 9
BAKER -1E
' I , '
e:iden e 4 the bride's
y It: v. Mr. Cooper,
al. on t Miss Adeline,
e . Lo e of Brussels.
D the 10th inst.,
-.S.,
• ast
MISSES'
HAND
EW HOSE --
AND B
A
Y
R
S JUST
LADIES',
-
TO
ivioNTR
.
AL
.
HOUSE
1st of june, Lux- Owes
were eo marks. Any
tion as will lead to t•
rea-arded. D'UNCAN
P. O. Mal
and live Iambs.
one givieg such
stir recover's stlill
MoDONALDIBrucelield
There
informa-
be suitably
s
D
nique
toseble
in
b
a
E
-WHIM
Rev. Geo. Lounds a
*de's father, Mr. 'Le
hel to Miss Elizabet
-0
t ie r idenoe of the
i W. Panabaker, of
"hitfi •Id of Grey.
HOFF
AN B
OTHERS
0
•
LE DIINICi
DRY
GOO*S
OUE
THE COUNTY.
---
COURT SERWOOD
FOREST.
on
ait
fettlaion,
tneir
-
CITY
'
,
ER -MILLER. -At
• • .
ht re odence of the
.
.
.
T
'
OURT SHERW
C
OD FOREST,
am; of the
SO
e
'
icie's father, Whitees
rob,, on the 13th
A.O. F., meets
every alterna
e Monday in
ta'
•
*
e
•
:le
'Odour-
,
'Ohms
I
*mats
1
Et.
ie
at., by Rev. James to •
A. Chown, B. D., and
Cuyler, of Bayfield,
iller, of Kicloss.
y assted by Revs.
. Fi her, Rev. W.
f Mize]. Rebecca X.
AND
LARG 1 STOCK
U IBRELLet
0
P
' ST
RASOLS
OPENED
i_ -
te do not
•
to
sell
fo fun, although
our numerous
-
fr
ends and
the Oildfellews Ha
brethren cordially iinvited,
tary. . I
1, at 7:a0 P.
J, a
al. Visiting
INCH, Secre
'
Fa:
•
ably
OUT
AT
'
pretend
good
lines
et
1,
I
ittere
' Deaths
-
. •
•
the p b1M gen
of a ret -class
ally are
Millinery
surprised :
and Dry
t th : great
oo. B stook -1
argaine
-good
we offer i
imported
all
nd 0
the
ureh•ased
,
SERFORTH 'HOME
'
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-IN
:, ,i_•,.. a
IRMPRY
co
Gal
t .
••
lay
e
a
, D t
a °
al the
hem-
SMIT
tl
S
:-In? Sawyeiville,
e 11th inst., after ale
nith, aged 73 years, 9
• fain e Quebec, ell-
g hen d illness, Wm.
ii nths and 21 days.
HOFF
•
AN Brto
I
iikRs.
s
by ou selves direct
BEF RE QUANTITY.
s, and as
from
we
the leadi
Our mo Ito
for eas
g •• antifacturers
s first -c
cen assur
ass g
the
f the worl
ods for rea
-abbe that
. Q
°wide
•e e:nnot
I ALITY
. .
living
be
1, ., -
. ORNER of Jarve
CI door to the Pre
Ont. All diseases of
-
and Gode.rich
byterian Churreb,
Horses, cattle,
Streets next
Ser:forth,
sheep, or :any
t'
,io
.
cid
I OM
et
'
•
, f _1
the'
1 'n
eeer
Iti ,
Y res
ong
Sniead
KEE
.
. mon
Clara
LORI
' L
MIL
ER. -In Clinton, on
d Van DeCarr infer
-
Keefer, agedl mo
E.R.-eIn Clinton, on
rimer, aged 32 years
R. -In Goclerich to
t e 1 th inst., Ray-
t on fi Edwin and
.
t i
1 th 1st, , Elizabeth
n f 11 .months. .
ship on the 14th
B.A,LL'S
.
41aloir I INE OF
3 EALTH
A
,
L al.Z11S
RSE
,
TS
DR.
AT
prof,.
unde sold -that
our fi e snick of
-
Rea y Ttvilled
purchase
is, where
•
-
Sheet
quality
g, Cott
,
f g .ods is c
nay es Stiped
onside
I
ed. Please
Denims, Duck.,
cora
and see
Shirt-
of the domesticated
at the infirmary or
notiee. Charges
Veterinary Sot-gee/7a
• Veterinarylledicin.et
Murals, succeasfully
Isewhere on i
ardente.. dais.
P. S. ---A Urge
kept cor*tantlly
treated
the shortest
W. RiAtaa,
staelt of
on hand.
rid
fro
Ile
coritent.
iliqPiet
• histo Jacob Millar, age
and 7 days.
'6 years,
3 months
•
•
HOFF AN
oTHg.RS.
.
'
ngs, &c
.
Print
, Dres8
Go ds, and
Silks and Satins
•
in
all
- TO B
1
'VERS.
_
'
4
• se.
• I the
1 i •
THE MAR
I' -F1.11S.
I . I
- the
varied
shades .
-la factu
ill
d. mbrellas
end,
_ BEtt,ED TENDE
'signed, will be
iS. aildressed
received
untia
to 'the -under=
Mouday, the
tom-
.
I
Par
sots, &c.
great •
ariet at the
23rd Of June,. 1884,
for he erection
awl
com-
413
;!
t •
w
b
eting
young
;I a '
, ,_ SEAFOR1
'per
i , June
•
•19, 188C
ItARG it ASSORT
1 IINT
F
EN'S
.
pletion of a frame :mho°
Catholic Separate
heuse in
Sell I Sectio
the Roman
No. 1.4
Mc -
ai+
t
o
their
Old F 11 Wheat bushel
Wheat- bush.l.
. ...
1 00 to 1 07
0 80 to 1 00
BOYS' 1,ND CHI
• E
'S
ELT
MO
TIRO .
A Li
il ' S
iFYIT
Killop. Plans and specifications
en
be seen
at
.
ir
Iy
t
•
a
•
t:
Mena.
and
New all' per
s prin Wheat per bushel
Oats r bushel
..
1 00 to 1 05
6 30 to o 37
AND STRAW H
Ci.EAP ASH STIR
A
S
0
T
THE
-
.
the x esidence : of the
or any tender not
undersigned
necessarily aacepted,
The lowest
unless
-
• es
a ,
111.
.
d
,
tight
' t D
Peas er bushel
Barley per bushel
0 68 to 0 75
0 50 -to 0 60
00
.
.
otherwise satisfactory.
taxy, L-ot8, Con. 5, Akan:tee
JOHN II-ORAN,
,
'acere-
862-2
se
e•ipen'e
r .rat•
also
di oveg Seed per bushel. ,...
l'imoghy Seed per bushel..
it No. 1, loose.... ..
. ..
. .. '
..... '
7 50 to 8
2 00 to 2 '50
0 14 to 0 15
HOFF AN :
- ,
0
HiRS.
-
.
AK H.ALL
• • -
CL
THING
ND GENIIS'
F RNISHINO
S
1
ORE.
' .
POUNDKEEPER
- ; I
• S +SALE.
-•
oeaci:
,
si
4
ell'
th
'
:tin
ti•
.
to
seemed
a
ghtaI
railed
re
be.filled
1
e I
1 •
great
for
in
both .
9 ' der-
• Ouse •
'
-uttet,
Babel
E •
ggs
pour' per 100 lbs
, orlt, er 100 pounds.. ....
!Ey
Hides per 100 lbs..
t. pskins each .
rohee ' h
tie 1
,,cese. •
,§: alt (i tail) per barrel .. . ...
Salt ( holesale) per barrel
-Potat es, per bushel
.
. ...
. ...
. ..
0 15 to 0 16
0 13 to 0 13
2 50 to 2 65
7 00 to 7 50
7 00 to 8 00
5 00 to 5 50
0 40 to 0 80
0 18 to 0 20
1 25
1 00
0 50 to 0 55
'
NEW
MARKED
• i
Hi tiFFMAN
' •
•
Car
MILLIN
OFF TH
.
,
no's Bloc
RY
-S
•1
-
-
'
WE
,
0
1'
Sea
G
K
HiiRS',
orA.
0 0 D a
IN
kat -class
and g:ntlemere
the hortest
Gent 'Gloves,
cool et, getting
celebtated and
Oa Hall
valt!te
an
Oti
Gens'
One
popnlar
Clothn
in
get a
e. Gents'
Hats,
of the
-
Scotch, Irish
snit to or
Shi
Straw
latest Het.,
and Oen
:nd Cariadian
er n the latest
ts, ents'
Hat:, Felt tats,
et Hat
;
s Fu
7
Summer TWeed
and most •approve
oilers, Gents' Cu.
Silk Hats. K
-all t e rage. D
• •
mg ng Store
st Gaits'
ep I
'6 '
n , forget
I
I
Se
Suitings t
• style on
•
Tres,
your head
th e
.
torth,
-
PRE UnderSignea 'Will
-1-the Seafotth Perind,
owner before the tiMe,
da.t- of Junes at one 4'004
f 31 ... , t
. o o A mg proper e, VIZ,
one year old, one real
heifer, nearly white,
piece eut off th e •
top
them. ROBERT S
'
Minty NW
if aot claimed
on Saturday,
in the
'' * 1
°Bent atid
begat, one .,
one Year old:
of the right •
13,0113EltTS,
' ,.
it. AtietLn at
ay the
ilia alat
kifterncon the
white st ,
rear ado ; one
There it a
ar el rill of
'ulna -keeper.
862,2
: rid
tifu„
o
•• fort-
love;
ood Per cord... ....... .. .
2 00 to . 3 50
•
. „
1..A.
1_,X1c-'7Pl
li
• fu
•
eet
a
II
bs
c
i)
•
ere
erne,
I naPC•
• I tell
Li areoe, June 18. Spring
7s 5d; red - i , ter,-
alifernia - No. 1, 08: 12'd
0. t, ees 06de oats, i s 0
'
wheat,
Be Od ;
California
d ; batley,
4 SPLE DID BUS
The uncle ogned offers f
ing • and Walgon-making es
leo% o.f. ptonfloittilnstngees
F
NESS
f r
ab
he
;T
e h
sbm
iwsoitItit
HA
Sla
et in
Ici.:4cdfl:rirttlig
CE.
ksmith-
the vil-
G.ROCERIFS1
a .
.
GRO•OERIS
!
GROCE
IES1
•
• .
ROYAL NU
.
OF '
I ,
, , .
•
L ISTEMSRIPS,
I
h6
e
v
8:
n
i med
•• ear-
, a 64 ; pease . 68 05d or . 728 -06d ;
hee e,.548 06d. ,
steak of trotand lumbner.
shope, one f r blackshaith'
There
g
ere
and
three
re two
he other
fires
large
for
in the
.
t T
il
t . ,
A. STRONG Se fort 4 Agent
. , , - 5 , 0
i
e
e
n
s
e
b
ft-
o
'd
city
this
at to
I
this
Toe ONT
a
0 Snip; s
o 44b; pe
' Oc •• ha •
putt' r, 1
0.6 $
Stine 19.- 11 - heat, $1.00
, •
ring, $1.10 • $1. 3; °eta, 43o
se; 73a to 7vo ;•ba ley, 55o to
, per ton, .00 to $14.00 ;
e to 16o ; p• ato:s per bag,
eggs, a oz., 150 to 16o ;
wood-workitig. a
bla ksinith ithop. This.is
the best ag mutters' distneils
but ness ha been establisbedtahirtt
goo man w th some capital
fasa 'the b st reasons give&
On t e prem ses or addtess
Boehkee ELTON. 8413
e
in
sha ce
m
I can
for i
gmo
i t ea&
anoxia.
years
stake
Meg)
dville
one of
The
and a
money
Apply
P. O.
• -
DUNCAN
M IN
StREIE
r%
& LI
.mnAkilo
111%./M111.
P
S E
F
A 0
V
R
, H.
GREAT REDUCallia
Cabin rates from lithe°
dondeary, $60 ; $70: rid SE°.
-and $150. Intermedatte Irani
pool, Londonderry aid Glaszow,
ta-73.50. Steerage fr in Seafortb,
nettea£
_
to Liver
Retn
Quebec
st.1.3345
ReiTna.
•oOl smell Lon-
n $11-0
to Liver-
; Itaturn,
.te
.75; pe
,
bettet•
I; res d
8.2 .
oge, per 110 lbs , 08.00 to -
DRESS- fkt4D MAN
' 1 - a____-,
LE
MAKING.
•
irst•class Teas -w beat the or d. Goo
Bugs
0 cheap, ca
sing people to
Money Loaned . • t neat
Eastate
'Usual
,
Botight
o
pear
.
'
" M ISS
4LSH
.
stare with surPrise.
C ffee, Mu tar Pickle,
Bpi
ere Raisins,
Currants, dee.
and S *Id en
ire
.e
t
t
'
d
y
.b
rim-
I:loth
•
, n
o net
• muse
1
NOODSTOOK,
orie
alf
t 9
rao
.T
offered
f Jena
ce 100
ed for
•
e Cheese
June le
• 3,472 lel
ntake. -.:
at. 9c. an:
' balanc :
the
,
I .1
:
;
of
ar • ets.
Enhteen fao-
:s :hiefiy first
les, 2,78a boxes
•
f : otory con-
Jet e at 91c.
Beg
will
do
Mr .
as t
m.
to inform the ladies
after Titesday, 10th
loss and MANTLE
.
. i s re. e
T K dd's tai E
re Mechanies' lostit
7 p. mi apprentice
• 7 -
•
of
f -June,
qe
te.
wanted.
i Seaforth
t in the.
' th
up
Ho
that
be pr
r ems
e s ,tpte
-from
.
.
she
pared to
over
t 7
s a,1rs
8 a.
851x4
• _ -----
Pleas
D
-
brieg
U
_-_-__
on
yoUr Bu
- el
ki)
-
•
ter and E
N
•
a
gs. First-
&
ass v
0
D
ue in
trade
yen
_
for same.
N •
1•N S R A
1 represent several of th
panics in the world.
AW011iCe-Market Streit,
862
•
'
f
•
-
N 0
best Iesurance
Seaforib.
At
.
a
00121a.,
,
BTli NG.
-
hotels aim
the Devtdi
running oi
tion of WI
oeedingly
Willy to b
of the Mot
of whisky,
to make al
seen on t
Western
mining ez
have gold 1
hot sprhe
springs ar
alum is t
common ,i:
said to bee
gorges of
enough to
without g
very large
be made.
Coming 1
themselves
tains must
to health
for the g
Nothing, i
than a soj
summer, c
fishing in
speckled t
abundant;
it, and the
to go to
scenery, it
got at, and
joyable.
Pullman c
there till y
Rocky Mo
NOTES. -
connection
on the first
will be hel
of June, t
Sabbath S
panne() le
entertainm
erected aa
his orchard
improve -me:
careful att
Bain, who
time,
is re
son fell
We are gla
seriously in
ing last
given by
at their
from this
A very p
George W
ployed at
some time,
where he h
in Doherty
him succ
vieinity aft.
*meetings i
Sunday.-
peraince m
leader in t
is Vice -Pre
Morris. -
mail instea
The
THE AN
The Stle
last week i
the Society
Wednesday
tended. F
was the
held there
ties in •Yor
and Lobo
great man
from the a
custom, a
large grove
t • e meeti
t ams. Not
e oast well
large numb
being able
building.
in the m
Friends.
nor pulpit,
. spirit 'nee
gave them
up and talk
a message
because th
sang becan
voices. T
many resp
feature in
style of dre
pride and 8
rence to se
meet to Wo
are not bol
dressed peo
not among
Zion to e
brethren.
selves, habi
garb, which
to good ady
stiff Quake
beams of p
ment, that
life, untoric
world, and
munion.
the garb
Friends, if
fathers, do
Yet here an
pretty face
eyes beami
end of a
side of th
charaeteris
to reign wit
world with
honors neve
their breast
men and
with that p
standing.
unvarnishe
able, stendi
the green
numberless
moved by t
ed a Friend
that "God
to make th
or Christ
churches.
" Will th
generation
Friend Cor
" I think
have seen t
house, ana
meeting the
"But th
to wear po
med hats
the repotte
. " No, the
like the sty
want to do
i•
ii