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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-06-20, Page 5In 20, 1884 seee_e_mtattiommir 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 i• ii . • 1 • ......i.... . • . ,4.-. . ' , , 1 4 , TEM . . 4IURO I3 ., . xposiTo • . . -_-. - , - . i • - , 5 'oat rop rer, 0 crow order) e att inted sticl he States :citem rdb.assi a be' n lax plenty great tn rn 'ood pereeatage back I 'it , in GREAT nd 'and i mtetnin ourn Imbi . the out tvere as aluoie Euroke would t o rery rattit )rit intain be In an fr I • , nu la • - . tO is ' future pl Seem .0 n, -up ' me BOOM aa arer ond , all Alt/long* is and uted eller ::.repaiecle u 1 1 tit •ri-i vbeereitrniftio.s areas eat :• e de and, 1. aiz he alla 1 What ' ;evident be -ATT . t • her th mon • to t no there 'te. cost -less wmild • yeti ,, Toront• • • the ." mu. fall i nio q,1, to an r 0 ' e 'a ,- US ; a , ens: • posi in.• 1 ead t; j of i :a t a ACT 0 se: y ,a could - in m• tel. ' fly; ., for ' - I g . •• , •eiq ' c ' .o: I ....,o........... t o • , gu • • wit to eta and the old • get laughed at, and get great er mora bub when 1 they get oura ge and ' AUCTION ' S . LE. i F R E A Ft R I V A L 8 REAL ESTATE FOR 1 SALE. 1 • the ; %ea ,he er, the ily ihr , it ' a, i lw . e • tu.posie ' 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 1 - — 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, ---1- - • 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 . 11 ; ire aftt ae o • e e f e •apply ' , ; • i w d i tue nsliPthilerf ' ron is ' 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, ' d* 1 • se an ! mu aply o e 1 e lit • 1 ea ses he od ta, ry o f t ol OD • the . • 1 it surrounded ein reigned poke not to ut revealed e. " Yes," is is a sant. , and these sect in: covers the - ,,„ 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 .i.,.., Am 1VIOTH • MA B • N 11 A E ROAIN T SkAFORTH. HO • • . 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. .4 - 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 I at 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. 1 862 .. 7 • - n . 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 I , 1 • th Ito 0 an ak e to n st pea • s n, t , u 'I. • in e 1 .Office, ped !,1 i it te t ., ,, Only [• 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 . S 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 ' , • ,,, -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