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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-07-04, Page 8�_­ ­ , ­­­ __ - - . � _ - - I . -1 . - . __11-__- -.-7-- � � � I . . : . . � . . . : - � I � �. . . i � i � - . I I ­ -1 1 1 : I � I : � t I I � I . .- , I -!- - i Ill, ii ; i 1; ; 11 i , 1 �. 'I I . i , . r : � � .� � I I !� ­ - I- - , - � I ; . . - ;. I - — . I - . I -1 . �_ � - . . I . . I- - - — � , � . . , . _7- ­ -_ I . � - � � .- , - -I,,------ _7 - I M,, ­ 11 . , i - ! � ! I � � � � � - ; . i � � I ! i I I t . . I . - � . I . � - I � . . � � . I - .� . ; - .. - ­ I ! . i I I I I . I I 11 t I � � I . r . I I I . ; � i 11 � � I .1,111 � 1, 1!1 . I :: 1, 11 i - . . . - . I I I � . " ! � I . i I I i I � � I I - # I I - . . - , . h I � . I . . � . I - � � ! . I . . p : � � . I I � ! , I � � h � . I I I I I 1� .1 �i� III :F � - . - I I - . I r . . . . . � I I � . I I . I : . . I I - I . . - . . : ! � i - I : I ! I . i � I I . . I I I . . . I I , . � � i � I 1.1 I I I i � : I : I i I ! 0 _. . , . I * . — I . -1 . - � -I . . 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Xeda,l Lali2er in Bottles an' � i au3y �n I . - tomery I rmalitiea t 11013gratul tiolls .. il'int Bottles at 60 cents per � t ty Imperial T the coml any 9,rtcok1U V14e hoop tali dozem del vered auyNhere in- town. Be� "o, 9 of Mr. lid. Mrs. ad' and laviii , . colbert'EiAle-sud,,.Porter in quarto spent i 'bour ve peasant '9 the - , �6rted t, is ' bf�rroels at the same price as at the Young Dluple; Were 080, B � . - station,ithere ataidA ifie O.00d wi 6B of . brewery. I a large n aimbe i of friol no! , they to k We Carling a and Labatt'a Ale and Porter train for the e a St. M .: h ad Mrs. '. ?yper, I in bottles or woode All of the above we understand, spend tlii�ir honeymbon axe in prime condition. � I in the vicinity., f NiaEarl Falls where . 2 - and Iwe Air. Pyp or's I iei ds:: �� r sidel t Have y u tried Thorne's five year old heartily �oin I I the i[r, 1 any friE nolp in . .. . Whiskv ? It is the Cre* am of Whiskies.- wishing the pleasin . Sojourn and a - . i� I v�- Tri r Thorne's Teas. Safe reiiurn,�arild w,o,,extendt both .1 hope . couplesiour mg!atqlatmons an . . i . . - I , � L. THORNEI I they mi b )uc'isaf, �d 114ealth si d g I � - star Grocery, Seaforth.. life to er �JoDyett� e p- eas� midrelation . lip n . . I which they have ant�irel' and tha.t Fe : 2" - may havE , � . 3 iandrig I ru au expoottoviol them ai peril arlent� i ri'66idents of our .... . - - I pleasant amd: prospq : ro, �, . town. - 1�(th — t I b. . gentlem on arE � ell PIO ed ', in -the esta, " - DISTRICT MATTERS. liahmentu of Rune Lin, .1 ancan a I 41 are ,-- - : .4 � __ you lug wen f tbel�rrsst exe plary ci[ATIO.N. ell axacter and hal dts, 1 1 THE HbRoN LivF, STbGK Asso V!aud are justjqhe . iii . -At a it I eeting of the Directors of the kind of men 1who. m,06. the - beat : d . Huron I ive Stock ABsociation, held at most desirabl citize `s,�,rwhile the ladies Kenne ;oil Clinton, on Saturd with whom they ha le , ined th gir f ar. � dy hot I ay i � i tunes ai a in e 9'ery w I � . last, the treasufer'ii report for the past . 7 ,y w,orthy o them. - I - . . r - t. I -_ I- year waA read and. -adopted. This report � I - � I � . �� '! I showed that after defrs�irlg all expenses SEIVI-ANNWL S;OCI�taking cbeap�� le lJoughlinli; e of the last sale there still remained in foi- cash a � i - M'i , P0 orth. Ini e se l the treasury a balance of over. fifty dol. barg,ains iri every departine " all this nobith. lars. It was unanimously � agreed to con- Casholacres, Pripts, bre*, oods, C tcn,�u es, t3 I Hosiery, Moves.' Farm 3ols,' Dliblis, Deni , I( ot-. tinue thei annual salea,and that the next tpnades,,Ehirtingii,�T ced ,A]t and.St w IT: ,tell - t the tten'i ion one shou.d be hold at Clinton about the reduced t ) price� that nou It � it bract the of ever 1 r, I � y uye 'rho bal*nco� f rafflin ry it ick I maiddle o � October. It was also decided tobeclemed oult re-ardWs,jolf cost. ,rode -1es that, at the nextsale the owner of each fresh and good, and" che ipet than eve % Mod � animal offered Nvoald be permitted to butter ard eggi tak(n A dash prices! ddxi�rog have one, upset bid., and that no ,bogus . stock-taki g, J. AcLyu?) I Ll$, Seaforth-. . ' bidding . wi in lip permitted. Parties CARD OF T iANK3 '61 Pa behalf of 111he I . intendin, to offer stock 'for this sale High Sch)ol Fo� Ball * b,,, io com i1ttee ex- tend a hearty Oto f tilarlik to .the ien i in . sholuldnotify the Secretary or Presi- town Nvho -so k i ( ly I nt i. i the i Possist&nO a the dent on! or before the lot September Entertair, trient 4 fit I ay e " gilig, and a1sc , to I � next. Th officers and, directors of last the youni ,, ladic., of a c so �Oaj, I $,hose kin I asi jst� , ' � I � ance. in a larZe �oi egree, 33di ated .to .he f uc- year wer� III re-elected for the present I I Coss of tl to Elate rtah imei t. 1 ftoptox A. DF, ".&n, .. .e hop I I 1 � � . . 0 year. a all parties havirig thor- Sccretaxyi 865-� J� a I i .1 i— oughbred- stock of which they wish to I PROF. - PR DFOOT. i' Dr. Pro d cot, I I ti �: dispose, ivillassistin keeping up this Lecturer Dii ?" 4, I V, the I . ye i nd T ar a i Bishop's CO annual a de by entering them for the 31outmal, will �1 e a'. thi� Co laracteial otel, in this town. ori the 15tti and 16( h of-, this ino th, sale to b held in October. � where hE will at �end to a i - - t i I I .� reIlilring reat,li ent e, O; . . - pr advice in ref er once to � J 4s i of thes , , ns. I �re� �k ., S",.:;,JJ;1R SCHOOL TF,AC11F,RST_N-ST1TUTESi � � 1 14 8662 . I �1I I —Rev. 3 Olin McE wen, `Secretary of the _� - -, 1: , . � ' � I I .1 . Ontario -Sabbath School Association, THE .PicN-ic.--T 0 annual pic 10 I , I . L 'held institute classes in this town* on under t, e an . ppic( 1 13 Oi J,,;St. Jarnes, Rto an I Monday and Tuesday last. The rev- Ca-tholi chut,* of t'4'18'. ;own,,wi a h 31d � , �' erend gentleman preached in the Pres. in Cases Grove on ' , no day lai t, DOFFF ' � byterian church on Sabbath morning, nainion Dav,, The , e4ther, aftough ' S 0 adoixelased a mass meeting of children warm-, as fa,voribli and it wis"Ory and oth, � h e Shad,' grove, its e.eva :ied era in. the Methodist church ill pleasant -in t . ' the afternoon-, and preached in the Same positior � permittilig t , os presen to! Or6t . I , - church 141 the evening. He was listened fall ben efit of the roe e, wbil . iliey to by large and highly interested con- were S, �Lded�froiu t sua 9 a rays.. he I gregatioL on each occasion. On -Mon- attend 'nee was largo, and there were I da,.y afternoon and evening be conducted many jresetii�t'frorn iurroulu.Lg tOlWns institute classes in the Methodist church and villa,6,es '�ut he 'aai ities off ed by 0 . I and on Tuesday in the Presbyterian the Rai lwa� ICOM p _' f excur . a y r 0 - Ue In um 3erlof peop �go church ' 1 All of these meetings were induced a la]ii _. 8 0 largely attended by teachers and others to Godkich,l Tormth ank- other places, interested in Sabbath School work. Mr.' thus making the a. endance ma;,.Ier McEwe� has made this department of than i'a ot�herw'se ould, have been. , - Christian work a specW study and sue- Tables Wer , d I nd; ountifu'ly pro. , � ; . oeeded in not only making his meetings vided V 1� t I that he' I tidi ... us interestipg but imparted to his listeners taste cO al d desir e, a a d, - I were I .. berally - I . . . Mach, useful itformation concerning the patro i I rougho t t . e day. A I � 0 1 3 I �ayge I I . . nl� tform, as, also liberally iu-ternationalse4ios of lessons an ancilili I I .... . , best modes of imparting instruction to P%tronig a , y the. ou. g folk , w ... ile ptii a�bd at all tim -B endeavored to the varl us Bwinj s v ore kept in adir ost e . . � impress bipon all tke great importance perpetu, imotioll . ., he�! services ' ' a - ' ' of the vV.ork in which they are engaged. Highlai il 11 piper I ad I eoh- secured fo ,he . . 'L I His, meetings here, will., no doubt be occal3io 1 11, w o cl arn �edi the l5earts 7nd I 0 - I I I . I � productive of good. He is, in many re- enliven 1 t espiritsoftEL11bytha treat � . spects, admirably adapted for the work- enchan �Ir g and e aviigor&ting of , all , in whiab he is engaged, and is in addi- music. In ill di �ion � toi � the bs ' i ; I ; i al Pi eBl tionane r at nd n,thusiastieSabbath the vio �*n a, d orgE n I 'Were e cie tly - . � ne a e . I School N�orker. He very -favorably im. manipt 1 , a ... ect i at int grvals duri. g 1� the pressed 'all who attended his classes 1 day. f b 61 as! ex. � disippiiini' out N� , . l � I in I . F here and we have no doubt but all will pressedo accounto, t � p I romi�edliis, I i �. - I oheisirf ully welcome another similax visit, cu§sioii On the S �,otll � ont 0queB *not I . on Bomelfuture occasion. . taking place. blesm � Jackson, of � Eg. � .. - I I — I . mondvl�e, and Afoir,'�f Exeter . , �V�Verc`ol . __ � I t , Tim STIVAWBERRY FF,13TIV4.—The on har I and repsle � to 'dol b tle, t I i 1 . strawberry festivalgiven' by the pupils ' against,tbe Act, bul � a6 there wil In Due � .1 I . evening pr i of the High School on Frida ' eseni - ebampiod the ket 'it J,was - y 7 last was is very pleasant and successful doemed adv Sable. ni$t to . havp 'Is 11(ne. . I affair. Those in charge of affairs left sided discus ion. T . e , rincipalife6 ure of the i;,c. as, was - t vot* a t nothing undone which might be calcu. I � o' , lug 1co, ep �.Ion o:add to the pleasure of their betwee. � D. 1). I ilson as th re a. � . 1 7 . I guests. In the earlier part of the evenin a sentative of tbe b,U4 Act,andlrr. , ' � air; as its I ppeineni, the i' - those present aniused- themselves with James' Iq � +. . , , 111- crol lawn tennis and walkingaround Ding cfi�tditate to- b awarded'& - bl� nol I � ' � the grounds, but 'when the shades of Some an � d v4luatlelsIvEIrpitaber. Vair OfInVEM a Witb: PE ell!,' and took in evening set in and it became too. dark � I I I . . I � for out -door amusements a general hand trp vigorous. y at; work during � I � stampede took place to the school build- - the da,�'Biecuring votes at ten ells a - . ece Ar the res i I ! . __ 1119, several rooms of which were taste- PI � . poct,v, indida esl and fully arranged and de-lorated for the One Peculiarity a,b(ut their m1odi of. . . occasion. One �of the rooms upstairs Operation was tl at ll hoy� were.not'; . ery was used as an audience room and the partict lar for w icl! C , lididate thei ote other as a refreshment room. In the was given so 10, g, - t�lley receivool' it. I formerweresea-tsfor the accommodation Mr. W �ir be.adeo� . th� i pb 11 from t e c m. of those who wished to listen to the menceluent, and w �ea` 'the vote I was , . sweet ratmic that wa's being dis finally icounted it y I a& I rt-ain'ed' h a- t coursed � . I on the piano and vocally. Misses Camp- 1,291 v 6teis wer giv itL FF reir"aud . ' . I r-�Weirtbu a bell and Johnson gave several very 824 for, Mr., Wil,13 on,, 13 1wi, - . nice vocal selections, while Misses nirig the pitcher by the' handsome[ a- . Dowriey�j and Ewing presided jority 15.f' 467 voteE.' Miss St ib E,,'.f at the , pia,no with their usual grace and accept- Muskoka., . who is al � Pieseilt ViE itillu' � ance. as given by Dr. Mr. John DorSE ' 8 in;; this to n � � y I �, as Campbell. The duties of chairman the wi aner of the cE ircf�receiver ivb a as . were ve ... pleasantly performed by Mr. a prizE �; to the la ly liclop'tiring th laigest nu � B. G. cCaughey, chairman of the rabir of votes for �ii caudid te.� :'At , - I .1 Oi l a ��, the c 11,clusion . of t ite N. I � CUP Trulate I Board. Iff the other room . � otinc as tables v�ere Set, on which were served s8rved,6n the gr un 1, and before d irk. . . . the strawberries, ice oream, eto. This ness sot in� e gmupda wer' - ! 1� . ni -,ely . , wit " ' room ,WsFS thronged the entire evening, lighted. h an ps oko,.�, and I t e I po- ... k pt ii 10 and it was no uncommon. thing for sev- ceedin �a W011 k up, until fie y I ? eral filets ! to -be waitin for seats at one . - o clocli -.,� Th , - a ffair was a c. Mi lete - . 9 . � . time, while the. young ladies and gentle- succeat', and overyt aing pos8i lei, was men, pupils of the school., who acted as done til, make the oocas:ion PI � easanit by . . waiters Were kept busy. Although the cUridu4ing to the (omfort, amVse-pient attendarice was much larger than was and entertain ... Ent if �ho � . t. I : I . ' i __ : I expecte , ample provision was made for i ! . . I 1 1 � . all, and �he general verdict seemed to be L o ol i� BrRtp, rs. — r. IiJohn bicksciii , of . , McKillop, has sold is I apfen did' that the affair was "just splendid;" The I tellin of se,holarla .who took "Part in the affair heavy 4rf%ugbt hors s, Well tc 'ok Artat . 4ave good cause to.congratulate them. prizes ,!at al[ the shows last fa 1�, to selves On the success which has attend. Al, essrs. Whitim &I Donovan ,for g the * , in J ed their first effort ill this direction and su of,',9520. They are 1 to be 'all iPJP ( d to our clitUans are indebted4o the scholars the States.—M . J H , I I , Broadf t i 3 at for the'opportunity offered them of preSen' on a busine� 8 trip to ' , . � � Mani )ba. spendin Islutch a'pleasant,sociable even- —ThelmillwrightB 9,re :!now ehg�ag 11 in ing placib�i then w ma t). I I hinery itil ogl�*ie'b 0 � mill in'thila tc wi i.� ttawberriell i . . : I � not I - HYME_',E&T,.­FTwo, more of our bache- nearly I . So pleu,if ' 11 i ' i __ u � "I year a0hey � 8 i Ithis . of he fb.rmer' in: of beriedicts during the present week-. vicinit tnl'c w usIy with 1 t,�eirihay lor oitiz( ns have joined the noble army were latat __""` 'is rateofgOing-it is no wonder h ! are 0 i 11 � - At th arves.. Th HOP not extra, he vy, IF a that hou BE) accommodation is scarce in butwilboafail I rage.—The NT6 un. Seaforth, although. there are still a few teers returned from at,up on �Sat day stamd-bys leftwhom. we should like to last, abol sor�e-of th M wore prett I ell ., . . � � y ng in the a& g, see goi me happy d-irectior_ scorch ,a' up. Glenliarry caps ale ri�t a � i 4 On Tuesday last Mr. W. J. Martin led very e 101611 prc tee ion from �t 18 au�uls . - I . f, Miss Lettie Papst, of Goderich, to the rays. On Tuesday ast'there W re, so altar, an!d in the presence of a happy I I I IF Id atthe eafortliptatlon" 5-9 tickets�'for gatherin' ofrelative8and friends tUl To 0 ; 191 . i I - I 9 - ront for Crodprich,an 25;for - importa�t ceremony was perfOL'Med. ,1� Wingha,m,._1 a0dal Picnic of ithe ThE f The yougg couple went east on the noon SEIafortIi Presbyterian Sabbath solictol train an -.a consioleral-tle number of the I . .- will be! heldin F ius(�ri?a grove, E�*nd- � � F I im : Tw. , to_r .1 I I . � rr I .' 1� I i0t,h 10 t a' ­ �I , I rl h Di I to� , - friends here assembled at the Station to ville, 4n Saturd iy.-r-Mr. Jais-'PicksLrd, extend to them their congratulations of Exeter, wl�s il to,�n i on Wedneo'day . I I and wish them a pleasant voyage over last.—'PheGalt )ap�rla�madeoome-v"ery ' I life's turbid waters.—On the following sarcastic conti 'Its On: the pl�yln' of day, Wednesday, another similar happy the Seaforth foot ba' I � I heam iu� he late event took place at the residence of match4gainst D:tudin- 11 I 1* *' I, I . I I . JotLu Beattie, Esq., in this town, the'l out of place cons deiiing - the in)st dis. I � I Pir"iciP168 07a this 000mion being Mr. J. I graoef� defeat theirl,own team oeived . � m � �� I i i I I I . I � I i . . . ! . . I I I � I � , - I . I � I I . . . i i � : : I I i I i � : i . . .- i ; � , I I � . i I � i ; . i l I I I . . * � i ! L I i ! . ! I I I i . I j I I -, I . �- I . I � � � . . i : 1. i � i . I a week agi). When J&lt .can get lap 6 team of tt eir i rN n a)le- to defeat the Sesf6rth teali i the a they may justly criticise tl ,eir 'I y Miss Ells, Edwards I I " ' - lul"I" .0 has rostur ed -, nto, where she ' m Oro !` has been Atili � I ' I ' Mal School, , ,ng lie or and has r, ion 3,1 he former position� in the Pubip limool here. -The High " ys 3i ' -School closed for tile, summer holid6' on Wedu aday last, and the exa I a- . ',m tione for: uter Joediate and third-teaso 3 v certificat a wi,;l commence in the t wa � hall on Mol Jay next. -The contract for the I erec i )n ... f the new SeParstO School builo: ling in Section No. 1, McKillop, ha4 'been awarded to Mr. Wright, posiniast(r, Beechwood ' ;for 0496. I I ,is to be- completed by the 26tb of August. -There was a . . very hE vy rain at Bayfield on Tuesday aftel'-poon last. -Mr. S. Dick- son is having extensive alterations and irnprp-venientss raade in the poBtoffice in this town. 9' waiting room is being cousiderably eflarg d.aud a large num� . her of neiv loo i-box3s are being added. When th else i r i prov ments are complete Sesforth will .a able to boast of the neatest's ad ,)at converlientpostoffice . in the co inty, It is rumored, and we - believe c:)rre,: t ly, t at James,Dickson, . Esq., Re, yistrai of uron, was. m arried in Quebe 3 thi , wee . Theladywasmet there by Mr.' DickB n on her arrival by I steamer fror: the old country. His' � . many friends ill j in with us in wish- inghime3rittir ed health and happiness. -Mr. .Auol Calder has sold his Ayrshire bull eili,lf to Mr. Isasc Miller, jr., of M(Killcli, for $30. it is just four Weeks 01, 1. It �� A from pare thoroughbred Ayrshire sto( on,�otlu sides and com- petent j u dgeE JE ffirta that Mr. Miller has got as gc od � calf as there is in the . . country. As he . intends going exten". sively into a' .ryin he will find thila animal v laabl acquisition td his herd. -N r. A., ... M proat, of the 2nd concesBic , Tack Smith, met with rather a Beri, . i a ei I dent on M-)nday last. H w9i workiDg in a gravel pit . . . � when th ear cav d in on him injuring his back o 91, orel that he has been laid up e er Ed de. Mr. James Scott, of the firm of Scot Brothers, returned home on Ved t ead y after a ten weeks' sojourn i M nitoba. He Bays the crops a look wel ther E and farmers are in good - , ' spirits. . rs...)a,vi( ampbell accident. ally fell )ff a ung on which She was . reeli I ininge,nd ruc?k her Bide against the rockero, ay, air, !rom. the effects of whicluBbeis till lunableto attend to her househo dutes.-There are 135 applican is ei L ,i red to write for admis- sion totllesmbrt High School.-MiSB Hilton, N rhof e -etir ment from the High School i taff We entioned last week, was mad E) th i0ent of a handsome present from the pupils of the School prior to closing i,br the holidays on ' �ay.---Ar. land Afts. James C.. Wednes Laidlaw'and 51r..atid Mrs. James Beat- tie are in Ton, to ttis -week 11 taking in " th i c8ut teniafl celebration. - Mr.Jas e Sem 1� " McMichiffel h Ls ma erially improved the appear ce c ' ' his residence and out- building by �iving them a fresh coat of paint.-Iffr. -. , J" EaL S. ilsou,sold a heavy ' I L draughtmari his eek for, $2100. He purchased her a few months ago for �150.-I - is said that considerably more than the req iaite.jiumber-of signatures .. to procam tl 3 Submission of the Scott Act in thif 1county have been got on . the peti ions iecently circulated. -The ladies of �tlie ME thodist church will 1� have an apron fair in the Store lately occupiec by dr. Brownell, on the after. noon aid emnin of Tuesday next. Aprons and re resbments will be sup. plied to all ap )IiCantS for a small con- ' sideratida in s)eoi . All should attend. -Dr. P oud o)t, the celebrated occu- -list of Al slutt 1, who is well and fa,vor- ably kri wn o mat y of our readers, will lie at- he Commercial Hotel in- this. tow ft o i the 15V�, h and 16th of this � month, hen jo wfll be glad to meet with & who) may�wish to consult with .him pr .. essi3nally,-The Rev. Mr. Mills and family left here forElora on Thurs.. , day. A larg3 number of the friends of . the reve.end gentleman assembled at the stat� on t 6 Bee b im off �'nd to wish i . . � himself Ind family prosperity eir pew hot ie.-. We understand that Mr. Crichto' wl: o hasli filled the osition of " I p first ass Atat t in our High School here for the I ast , ar, has resigned. his posi- tion, aud�at I neeting of the Board, held on Wednesd af evening, the resignation was ac(epb ;­ Mr. Crichton"S BMIaTy for the �ast , Tear has been 5800, and he asked aninerealaeof 6 O,but-thetrus- tees coud not See i their i way clear, to grant tb 3 inaxoase� and hence the resig. nation. H 1i a clever, Bobolarly YOUDg man and b4,p given very good Butisfac- tion he a, ai d had it iEo t been for the monetai y ( ): isideratiou the 'trustees would g.adl,; ' ave retained his Services, but th y rightly concluded that the . salary 3ked is more than they would be justi ied - giving for an assistant in . . . . a school sue as ours is, and ,is espeoi- -ally Be i i vl� IN r of the fact that it may I i be nece sar� 1 � o etnploy a fourth teacher at an e rly ,, y. -On Thursd Y as Mr. I and, U a., �' ) oldiO, of Tu keromithl were re till i g. fr9ra the in ,th their borse g(t frg - tenod at a largo) stone on :0 the roa a .6 near Mrs.Herr'B and � turni ' Dg sudiii around upset the buggy. 1hrotring the occupants out and breakliti a I v leel. �! No further serious damagewm done. -Mr.HenrySmitb, I f a forlier )Eteemed resident of this town, has r tu�ne4 from Montreal and is agaiu loc t d sMong8t us. He has resumed his )Id position as bead miller in the Rig aill.-The Rev.. r. Broley; Ahe ne Me hodist minister, arrived in town Y StOrd y, a:.hd will occupy his pulpit n xt Sabbath at the- usual hours. — . I - __��-pen. . . � . i Loom ITrE - -M63srs.Cadmore & Gov - I outlook shipr4d Several loads of prime 8 iore l-Attle Ito Windtabi from this placelaitweek. Mr-, Shafer also Ship. PedtwC Corloadii Of OBAS 4ast.-The . Sunday Sol in connectioti with the Presbyt 3ria I church here, pu�pose hold. ing, their at '11al Picnic on Ftiday next (the4thinst i IaB ell's grove. Aii,ause ments, of varions i ds will be pr6vided,to.' gether N 7ith a mple. refreshments for the inner min. It is to be hoped that a large ni: mber will be present. --The Re V. Mr.Eillhas vered his conliEction, with lt the Mel bodisb church here, and leaves for " fre 31if Ids ati&paBtures new.11 He preache f hi,s faroiIZI � n above cl iurc 11 on 136day last-.�-The ex. cursion to I'Andou on Thuraday-last ostensib y to: witnElas the revie7, sha;� fight, or rou Je marph of the-ir ilitia then . I . in cam.) t is e�,* was patron zed by a number of � I ur residents. The cxcur. � sionists ret rued In the evening in a disguste I fr me of biliud gonerally,as the review c id E t take plasoe, an all they Paw WN a 0 i mpany or two. f , ""tia i F . i . ; . I � . � I i � : . ; I . I I � . I I . . ill . I !i - ___ - - , __ � t�_­_ _117,111 ­ _� 1_1_1- __ I -1, 1-1 ,---! -i - __ - ; :, . � � � � . I — ______n?.T__ ___111 11 — ­ I- --- __­ __ , -, - . � ! I " , -1 , ; .1 . . I I - �--- -I- , I � : I i -I --- - . -� I ; I I 4 i . I ! i . . f i � � I � � � � i 7 t � : I I - I I . 4 �1 I . 1. . I I I i . � � I . � I i - � . � I I I . . I __ .. � I . . I � I . I � \ i . I . I i I I I ; t ( i . *4 , I . I � I � Z ! , t : 4 i i � 4 t : I ! � I T 1 i � � - ! I . i � 0� i � : ; � � � I � � I ill - � I i . , 4 1 � .� I � I � I ­ 11 - i .1 . I � ; I � . . I i : � I I : l � I i . I � � I , � I i,: I � . i , I I - , I � I I i. I - I ! i � � I - 1, ­ i � , - . � , ; I I � � i - ! I I � . i I � � l- . 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I I . � - J E 4 � I 1 i � . , � - 1' 1884, 1 I I 'I I — � �� � - I -1E kj()RpN1 EXP SITORM . ,Z I — — --.--. ____ _____ - ___ ; - ­_­- _­_ __. - d . __ ; � - - - - - - - - - UT _0_0_ft� � � i M � - __ _-i — __ — ­ . � - Rbove *aa instructled to VRZ - :::�� I - stable, Wert, * I . ! . 9 Niches, twO shops and hote I � it 4 --- ; hey bi'lea it drilling oso many? -About tw - n00,011 as 10t would be a, , drilling; at least t I justicla'� o.thiroi $1,200, insured; E, Danford, stock of 'wire fe' a b�; ' � � of th 0ople in the surrounding neigh- t e winter Bef ; i ; i P - . � I 0 , L8041VA I -Judging from be stir i bout the Kip. , � gents, furnishings,01,000, inglaTed, in the fit to the road in I ; pen store, Mi. Veigmilli r, our popalat borhOO4 will,V otEi for the See, t Act.-- I . I Union for $500; T Me-: ort at next meeting, Malcolul �L� ;, . , 11 t-Commere-M , $Lt I ; f , in reliant, is 4 I large trade. Rev. Mir. Ha ilton preacibed at W -1 A of -shoesbop, tools and Z1,ont applied to li,3,-v,a the ones bto�k,,. I I I a it L 0 Ig I ve " r- he.ia rapidl3 church 11 day. -The bri ,a on t e clationk, sto red in o# roa.4 between lots 113 1 ! S on Huu El . . and 1�* - I I' . B Amo a d � _" t tm- � T is is a h ( ild )e, i I houpehold furniture,' $500, 'Dan ;.I -b coming ku I Ln i pright busineof sideroa4l between J. Jose , the �Ijutulal of London, for $300; George c i SFAODA 7 and 8 The suln of 4,3 - - I : .9w ; as I Tealms " - - antool'. Andre McNiebolarlda.-7- � I 113'anandas le ing&atockonchasbai Garroi is in I bad state. , 9 forced to ker, building and grocery stock, g] I . lmlarg : never before ei'n abowli in our village not croifs,lt ' and1ravellers ar, I I in Commercial Union for S oriumpp, aDplied to have the prl 41, I i I I . . � I off very quiet go through the cireek which is bad �OF 6%, 00,Insurec table o� doing balf of their Statute , - .. - ! � - .The first of J �ly p (LBS(P . V2 500 -- F, Frey, Tecumseh bouse,s . I abor � 1�. I 1 13 in ou . r villagdaB tile I ajority showe4 cross. Loaded iivagons ar forced to go , , I ents t7,000, insurea in North- ti Teen, lots 13 and 20, concelasi I I - I � I . I t oDe.baIf miles around. we and oont I as 1 an to on 12. T I N I a plic0ion w ,gr d ]qovQ� '116 I � : I ' ' ' their loyalty(?) by atte ifing to thei -, ern.for $1,600, There was " I I I v!O atud 6 woul ,ake_a abilft ern and West Uislop,secorlded by - I � , 1 d ily duties. ­Our hi lily respecte wish e &uthorfties woul me damage done to the Central hotel, J hu ;�al-_tero�� �] ___�_, � er, � 1, . dgar, inten and go, it rep %ir d as see I aS possiblie. 00 tilat the Clerk be instructed to botil 11 I 110-_�, � l ol rriagei make , Mr. d �� I I covered with insurance. . , I I - � I . I I 'V TM 1 eatherstoi te, engineer to � 11 11 N , - . r .. it aving shortly for a tri to the eaBter i . ' 04 . o. VlB 1i I r i I �ide drain A , . B�ussels. i a adinspect the . r 0 T-_tv, pirt of Ontario for f,he benefit of bi 3 �� I 13lyth. at Ill 284 1 Wa I . I � L on ,ery poorly sin c 3 1 it ne pub 0 c6acession 16. -Carried, Moved . . ,._�7 h3alth, which I(AA bo I CARDI.-I closite to inform � I . I by t - � � v 3 again ,�e - LoCkLIVICs.-Notwithstanding thedry' d -0 I L . a February last. � We sin,erely hope Ilia of BruF,s Is and vicinity, that I. 11 . . A _f I . 8664. -weather crops generally are looking well. Bryans, secon I , VU& - - , trip may be ill means !O restoring to sunied pl�,actico. Dit. GRAHAM. . 06 .th,e jobs of cutting ditches, ` I ) I eidth, and! that be May TH-z heapest and mos� direct ron 6 -The census are being taken this week tl�L t t �* F .1 him perfect h I . in the village. -Doctor r0arder is im- putting in culverts, according ,,Q 't. OF _. 1. . J I . ! i L . I to the N rthwes, i is by the Can da 1 1 lacifle boa 4, er award on SiderOaA betv . � I E return home, with r9ne ited energy an( � ! . d ifull info his grounds and has now one of gine _71)IIiiiiI . : . Ined vlaowenSoulad. Fortickets � A-, proving, . We lots 30 and 31, concesaiiii 10 � . I I b sine a WIll be contir I � , I i l . vigour.: His� app y to TillomAa FLETCHYR Age: � s- es in the county. and 11,� tion it, Bruss ! I . the finest properti I . I as usual durin his aboofice. ; ; 862. td i . ; . I t . I I � 11 and Mrs. Carder Ion ry life and lot by public auction on Sa,tu - 1 7 1 1 i wish him 9 - ayi, fl* z I . � L � I � � I �_ r home. 28th in, st.-Carried. George B�11:i . I I t : � 2 ! I i I I � I � I A. R. Smith! is having 1 A regul much happiness in their beautiful the applied for aid. to l��� I- � 1, � d - I 11 Jeebura. rallying,� belter-s c4or sale of Read�jaado CIO - -Mr. Aiy�lefj Young has purchased Pay for sho ` : 1 M6 :, I - � Shoes & .1 � . . , a r0a . . 41 . ilag, Dry� Goods, dillinery, Boots ali ravel on Ili 0a division. M,,Q � � �ip I REwoiousl�_ lev. Mm� Tarribull will for 30 d ys , Fri its 5 cents,Men's Sh rts, 21corits, proporty,corner King'and Queen streets, 9, I I goved � i i I . I I 1. IN, � - - - E. Bryans,' secon ded by 'W M, lqilr4 I , ! I I 6 ,s 80 conjbs, . . ] preach hiB fare vell'3eri'OD in the Prof Prunella B�ots: 2 � cents, Afens She from Mr. Lewis Thorne, of Seaforth, a I I � .1 byteriau chuich here ne*t Sabbath. Alerts' Silts $4.87J, all wool Suits $R.62J, sold ecovered from his th t th'O sum of $10 be granted.-�Q' I SISA i Mr. R. Phillips has r ; I . � , ' ". picNio,-th4 pionic,v hich was belil elsewhero fbr $111.75. Black Colored Nuns' WIFF as and everybody is glad to ried.- Applicatil 1 t of Wrn, Stuitt 11 1; I I : . . tw sugar Jor recent Wile I I fo . . . i : I onts per yard, 17 lbs brigh t r . . F I . Ii. grou lads 1 lake shore, I as t iugs 18 pleasant fheo, again at the _1 have the Government drain on jf,�,,,, � I i . i Mr. Taylor f V $I.00, 1C lbs, tea for $1.00, and I all Aber goc ds Bee Rob's ] J 11 :; t - I . I, � . riumv�- � I I I 'E � - turd R'y, un d, 4- the lo,inspices of the concession 17, cle Ded out, oo M I a cheap ini proportion. 99-A. R. 4mia". -864 postoffice-.-The Union Sabbath School 11 1 � .. . . i � i I I � cation from the C lork ok...�ti ,� -1 d Le An in pu blic School s Is athletes alre t I ,, i ; I e rES. , picnic in the grove on Saturday was a 0 r r i 9 S i ttlbltb,� , � i I I .Sh ppardtou THLE'rES. BrURBP . .... i I � . WaB a decide laoceis. IAII&ppearedtD that the XoriiB council will - � I . 11 � I I .1 � rapi I winning for themselves mu Success. The three schools of 61 -PA - :i [ I oye " ' . 11 ' decided 1-50 on the grKv tweall G 13, � I I -ave. er�j t emseive� to their hearts". more than a local reputation. At, le the village were each largely represent- 0,, I road be - 41 I . t � � , i : don tent. T I o ost int nd e3- Domi I on Day celebration in oderi h ed by both the sebolars and palents. and Morris Providing thet the I I , �resting a Goderi � I .: 1. _14, � iting part of t e da 'a roe 5 f' . ka council expend an equal Sum ol ! Al, � 6o'l ws' Mr. W F. Stonewall won F, rat and 2 Rev. Messrs, McLean,- Fisher and Par b E.� Bryans I b VA4 �#'VOFM l � he tugi of war bet,w (Ion � teams chosen e4snre of the day .Y ., Seconded 11 y WMto � I 1� Second prizes; Mr. A. Currie won I fi�st contributed to the PI , � I � . . I � l � . � from Sheppar ,Oon and 6eeburn schooli �, and 4 i eciond il, and Mr. Goo. Ourrie won by their presenbe. it is estimated that Oliver, that this council expend J* .'I-- � i - 4 1� . i i i which the I ,tter -wer� victorious, an I - on gravel road be -ween Grey and Afor4 . I . I � , , 1 firall and 4 se�orilds. At Wingh4m between four and five hundred were as I : i . 0 . SPOT Also, betwee iteanis'ehosen, from thE3 I I a:IoDg with the Al c)rria council .&U4 Q i . a . Mr. Di Ross won 3 first prizes, and - at Bern bled. -Dom inion day passed very � .11 . S701 I � . ot I , . bove neighb hoo4lig, Jklaich also ws3 � rat and �ration of I the Clerk be instructed to n if, ti. los % I � - i Guelph Mr. ii Perry won 3 2 quietly, there being no celet i I r - i � i " I I av atter. by tl i . , --care t - rofthe .is o . - effect. A I ecided in f � secoud'prizes. It will be see - any kind in Blyth. Man5 f the I Morris council to that I - i . . i I I .1 I . I re :that our boys Swept the course in e of the h ,lid a v 1 Richard Sparliug applied for aid � .F101A � cor& . citizens took advantag 0 - I . to.* .14.1401 , 7 . � � ; . I � : . s - I PaIr sideroad. bet.ween lots 25 ana 20, . � � 11en' I their iespective classes at Goderich, i to visit neighboring towns. fl; � I . A I L � I z I . � I . � I . , . ciancesSion 16; the Sulu of $20 was M16 , . HENSALL W(,:)LLF,:q T,Ls.—The Her Wia�sra and Guelph, Hurrah for -or- , I . . . i � id worked by . the r . . ed. Application of James Kendal 4- ! - . sill Woollen ME118 owned M � . I ussi athletes I � Kiifourn. I . .1 4W p ITHIER � . D. Bell, have I ely been qry inuch improve Biix�-gs--A number of our citizena' I repairs on sideroad bet *eexi lots 20.NA 11 .. I 8 iqlad -thoroughly:re tted, ind �ro now in first-olimu 8 A FiNE BUILDING.-SOM113 time ago - �N . IV 1, concession 15 ; the Bum of I" �. - n 0 Im � i , I running order. , C riing, &c ,, done on the sbor� - weu� to Xindardine' on Dominic, 1) I D ! . . � . . Mr. John Hinchley let to Mr. Riley, the rauted. Dunea�i Alc�Tair ap�lloik :: notiCa and I Ltisfa(tion 1 guaranteed every for a breeze the lake �rld others to 2� � - . I . , I 10i" : - lited. P.D.BXL,. Wing . I I � . - t1na. A call rehP(ptfu1I3 solo I � ra . Champion framer of this disitriet,the have ditch dug o a roa;d �Jn front .a U FIW: I I 1 864-3 1 am to�see .be ceB.--The S1111 Jr contract of. dividing bis barn and insert, �1, concesSio . iu� - over 'till ati , � � I � I iration] Army" have discontibued tb� ' ' n 14; lal I INO 11 . . , . ' splice I, througbout the entire � I I ; 1 . BRIF,FS-.-I)Cinini(,nl)aywasobserveI , Thrilis4ay meeting, and I �E appo'so 1 if i ing & " meeting. MesisrF. Milli -e and 13�w I 1 Is a general ' length. The task was a difficult one but i � f �oliday, the majority of I they, (110 not succeed better they �ill I reported havin g examined � w � � I 1. �,: . ' h , i .- our villagers sr nol . I � - - rF.A )3 --A,' ' � ig it i from home. A I drcip"� u's gdtog,ether. I do liot kn6w i Mr. Riley successfully accomp� shedit. premises in fro t Of lots 33 audi � 21K I � I I I , . , I ' ,p 4-n �t . -_ that! e ell ' I sions I sud 8, aiid, ree W, I i large number N sited th a different points' Tbe structure, which is 76 feet long by 58 conces ,�;, I W 11 Stiffer 7'ery nau - onimeha L &ND I . i I . . along the lake Shop, &Iud despite the ` I feet -wide, reAs upon a Stonewall 9 feet that 9, ditch be dua pro�ditlg tn , , i . .. Our w rthy Reeve is -away at Goderi( Ill � I � 0 . At t4 h . if ternoon sh . . I .l Hinchle lias rio Cal 'Ubt been I I - i � owers spent an, enjoyable atte�d I high. Mr. y ties intereste are wi ing to bw I I � - , Dig a Epecial moeting e 'Par, _-f . Ill � * I fjo#FMA � . F. Scott, Of I at considerable expense in co�structing f. i t1ilime.-Mr. ar.J. Mrs. . Con 0 Usi app* wr portion of t I 11 Pty Con 3cil r I al I I - o expense of di** - : I . I such a building, but he has -new one of I � � w I Ohatham, havq) bee i v iting friends ill � ; � .1 ilne�wasjustmcw I .l : ii I agaiplo th6equalization bf Iffiecolauu. I , slaid. (lite ., , . I I � I I � � I � , tba, 1, at week. -Mr. 11 _+ the most convenient and commolions . � . I �his pl%ce dari ng -A n niber four citize 8 �t ended t e a roa, .:scraper for _PAd I : � i . I . - - . $amuel White, C. Refor ritilg in HariFisto last ri. barns in this vicinity Mr. Elinchley t' procur' - . . son )f ' ames White, Of - en ' divisi n., Moved b wr LTISM-1 ; 11 I gathei � . . y L I Who has een u Detroit for som e knows what comfort is, and 16 Mearl's . � AIL . : � Uay, I day, � ai d an: e back sat0fied that 111114e I - �' il nott onded 'by Walter Oliver,04 I L-ARGE RET - : lime, returned I bon e ( n, a visit th a Ron c � 3 . ! I . M* �. . � � to have it. I n ei 8 e�� t lal e 4bould beth' - remie 'of ' E w bridge be btililt over Adeoak% ; - . � yveek.�His,13rds ip, the Bishop i if 1 Can 11 - B q in I EtloamGs.-Our cheese factor- is doing � I - ' . . ; ncessioiin 14, on the same I : � d;* -It i's 'said that V� Patters at lot:6, co .1 I . � reB( ut I I . I the largest business n it has �s the bridge ov r Logan's zrei v- WA , uron, wag: . at St. Paul is 9, this ,seasi At `ff, i M. P. tar Brsn't, will &cold esa a politiil&i 1 40 ONT . $�Fr"11!1114 hurch on We nesc ay, �'nd adminste -- in JW I ever done. May cheese sold at 11 cents. i T, 1 meetirilg rtiosels sbortI.N. J. Sh: that the Reeve d Mr. Hislop 4M 1 � I d the rite of ( mfir at ion to a claas 44 - ; �abarn h'i's i John strikes while the iron is 4ot. The tise for t . or the ssmot as to�n_x '- 1, ., is away at Torouto.-Dr. G �a I e I i Edidates. The c urib. on this oo. 1. markets for ,Juu6 has not yetreached I --il I . . returned from Oregon and tI (3 WEllatqIrn 1i nossible. t After 1paSSiDg 8 nurl A -1 , � . - - i dasion Vras wei I filli id . an attelatk, red heat." -Quite a nuni #40 y I 0 States' satisfied to, again aet le downilin I " .r of the �ccoutits il the council adjourned t FFMj I I =2 i I audience who. isten 3d ith much pleas. Bruss( - S. Scottlis awayi; n- f armers in this part have purchased hay Aug I � ; I I . � I . i1s. Mrs, F. P I ust I 5, . otal I -cranbiA i L I like to tho� ver able an I impressive act- 'I di loaders. -Mr. D. Millson has begun the ! i I . � , . I d . I i �orec by his the a visit! to Michigan. -G. �er �v attend . I I . : foit Foit. oldship to tion of his new residence. -i -Quite a � _A,coll; I , the Guelph Caledonian gaui on Do 1811011 courted on the Ond I N TJS V 0 1 . . . ; 4"B" "I 11 bE ore COE them.-- number of our young peoplib iatterided , ; 1 rs, TrunR mile east of Gliiiiiii : "') G_t" TH , anditotesl firmilug inion JDay. Our teachli) are aw ty , I a -bout a `� � - c F�t-ICBIS I I ic Ar I he Ba,se Ball Match played between !pendiiig their: holidays. �-T e follow. the j?icn* on t1he banks of the -1, flaitlaud shortly after fiv3 O!clock, Wednooky � G0()DS A'T_� ' - .. , I 1 e 7 Lilean and i this village, 0 " I W -It is moraing."between. a h 'to , i ; I ' t2the clubs of ing iare the offic ] , (stern Siar near this place on Dominion Day. reiiht train Inq t � i . omiu on D,a5I, on the ground of t e I . whispered around that Mr.! William I � I - � � 1 1 1 L ol�oii No. 1d 9, 1, 0. 0. ,.: J 'west a raiugo* i � I 0 1 .:_ J ra eg Rd as, . Passenger t . . 1 , I I I � . i 1 1 1 Thoy met I I � ,� . �1 i . I . � , � I ailv�r cup, resulte ; I A - C a rrie, V. G.; J. 1 . 4*1) on , R ormer, and fo a I N. fff - Skeepe, I ArmstroDc and Miss Mary �IcKibb east. on all embankmed � a a vict:)ry -for J.he Lucanite . R. S.1 p. e uniteJ in the bonds of matrimony . . 1 . �B TTERI ll I cot , P. S.; FJ S. Be t, wer hirty feet big 11 nd a frightful azeidW I I .q IXT, ; ; I I � TE, 8 FOI E. 11ill::Canada Moth . , ' � The Rev. H11, . ve Oil Tuesday 'Last. After the young a Msentat . ver by the brilgilueers sWg � rer ; . Sm lei ep ted, . I i - ist minister, he haa:been aresident TreaO � I couple we throw the 11 ohoe." , was only a � .� I - I to GrAud Lo ge; Dr. Hril ison, Pli each other in time - to :r6verse aull, m I , I - - .. , Z5 Y_ . r the p at three years, Bic I . � f oarvill i iaul * D. traeban, 1. A G. .Vor. duce the Speed considerably bdoxe ' - HdFFM ; � I was recentl 'a" poiji ted 1 by the united � Brulii I I � ' Hay. jJumping � for tb i I'Ves. Fortubsto r I . I . I Is En mpliment No. 40: J. Rc 3s, r r . . I . � , I Methodist,CO ference to the charge of I C. P.; � A. Cu rie, S. ,W.;i W. Hartlyl,J. Mu.NiciPAL.,--The Court of Ravision 1� the pissie'r tirla,in had s"ad .! � � i � I I and the Rev. W.; U. P.; ID, 1� mat pursuant,to adjournment: on Wed- f-� ' t .1 i Kintore, Ox to d cou ut5 i - S. Se tt, 1 obson, T.; eight ,cars, a bacheal to it, vilid J., Park r, Episcopal Methodist .1 DID YOU i k. � � J. G, iskeen , Scribe; arnes Wils 11 till 25th -i Moved by Mr. MoEwen, re h4ek to such an I � � r, who ha nesday . , V.W - DOW -OF ininiste a also,i been a reside t escaped with oll,74 , I I Repro aentati e to Grand on 2cil. 130 I seconded by i Mr. Sureruls, that South that the passiengors I .F Ilere, has bee appeinted by the Same ,i i-T'r ,� -( ; , I - J PICE FiR r,. -On Friday iii iht�, about f! ' I b I I i half lot 7, London road east, be taken fiew ruises. . * one was aeffo* �onferenee to he ChsrgO of Pricoville, . WM � ,,A i p.rui citizens werelarbused fr'm I from J. Billior and assessed to Edward Iliurt. Both engi es are badly - - . I I Orey coutity.' Both gentlemen have -, , I , � their oluva-bers by the rin1211191 of the.. to ,I and Zereck Bresseau, and that John and the draw -'be da smALEthed neadyho l� I I � I - , I een earnest ,orkers, ,in the Master's ', , i I � . I alarini, The fire was discov,6'red to bel * 4vhole, length of both tr4ins. Itip'sid �! � � I muse, �nd ha 'O 0121- Oye: the respect at d ' I i . I 1. in Carlisle be placed on the roll as farmer's I I � I I I . . ' the b ing ccupied by 1F 7360CU114�bo son. Moved that the Court of Revision the conductor -of the west-bouna troh i i a . 3ste'em[ of a latge ci -cle of-frieuds in thi 11 oe Shop, and E. ID n - ; . ; 04 RB as �r ford, a � for r he PUM, i .14nFFM bd.� - E ailding, - operati s .i 0 a for 1884 be now closed. At the call of iis to blame . nind on t � V leighborho , - � tailor shop'. The fireimen were on the Reeve the council met for -the des- - g,er train's time. ; o . " ' - ;� � ; : I ; . - � I 3outinne to gd, on )riskly in our midst, hand 1 in, go dtime and, I I . . I � I � had the eng ne . � I ,. I . 1 . I . I . i,nd severa� Imore at blatantial brick patch of business. The members all . I . I . I ,1 I ! 7i � M f I - - 7 19a i .. . at itsiLBtand t Vanstolne"B c tnd The present except Mr. Heyrock. Moved by 4' ' I � ! ,'kely to be a ( i I ' I i1ch shape for two str'ean is of ws(er, Mr. McEwen, seconded by Mr. Surerns, I � I I I auildings are I oon erecte 1. hose lIn I . ­­ - I i, , � -Mr. J. H I , of M'�chell, f3bipped a - the fire still being coufluied I ;o the 1riFF that S. Ranuie be instructed to repair , EX MCIF ULI. -The 401 . l I - o . l . -arload of 6 her i orn this station I ginal building and with five min 11 the sideroad between lots 5 and 6, con- � I I - I I .owned byi Viii Sys ag� . . I I I I � � l � . I � by few a ys ag - . water so it formerly num ed would cession 8. Moved' by Mr. McEwen, ' fire lw�t - � - V, __ �_ I_ 11 ODDS "IN : � have drowned the fire Olin letely : L li I .. wingh, . �)ut seconded by Mr. Rannie, that this THE CASH LAY a RAN �� seven rio, .1 . r Am. . � . : ! ; , I I I 16no straw ", � I as was dona at the Peltdn re- but! I � I � AO council do Make ' application to the � . ... ! 3 Doiivl,NION� 11 Ay.-Thdre was a ve ; r � I � water came. J. D. � R n . I : Lieutenant Governor to cause a survey - i loss will lbe large crowd: oil peorle ii, town O -is I Offeriog- ::: � I I , . n Tuo: a- Ainley start d the engi e plenty of for the purpose of establishing the posi. I � swaum 1 3L , . . I � I I I y last to wiliness th� 0 spoi to I L � I -ug loi� da , athleti time, but i would no draw water tion of the true boundary line between I t I buildi . and h rae ric is. heliaports took pla,,e throtil th a I I ' I . ' I I I I nla 1: itn$urance. � � �� and h laction OF36. Mi tea lots 3 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in the 17th con- i GAINS . ' � - , . I �: GR EAT 1 BAR L n the Ifore�oc 1, an I w're well man d like ours and B ill ilo waterifor ! - � : i - . ' i cession, and lots 23, 24, 25, 26, 27 and 28 � I -A recel In the after. I L I � i . I I I i IL and keenly iontesteod�, nearl 20mi tea, he devouring in the Lake road east concession. Mark- � I ; ; -Says -.� AITS, . . noon lt� be gr,ba con re 6 ttraction was 1-016m(nt wasi 8 rea and wide. It .- erby' I IN- . . � formerly' 6; , . ing the Sam permanent stone boun. �[ - 1 . i L e 0 f 1 1 L " � - the rac co rise. iere were three soon caughi 0 ! itable o1nd daries under the direction and order o . I eloped witIF � ; I � I - goo r ces, whiph created - 003- Baoker's she p. then( th Tecurrii the Commissioner of Crown Lan a, as - - , � ^ � ODS Pa6ific, A -W ivery 'Elto ; d ORESS 00 i siderable i i t 'rest, ind 1some of the be t 11 . � . ; . 3 stabl( a, and lastl to 1 he. hote f i t- : .i � di�colver .4 � horses in t e )rovi; ice Wlere represented. Be � ;,I provided for by chapter 146, section 43, " . 0"I � i : . . � V Olfu 3fore w ii,ter came,al4d t��l en it woluld 44 and 45 of the Revised Statutes of , �� Of Eve�y DeBeription. � ; arrested to. . races e e Col tinned on Wedudo- not t tr3w in �,o the third. I st6,y windb,w � ., . : . The races I � . Ontario. Moved by Mr. Rannie, second- � , be�or� - +_ day, but t e 1� atte Ida ce on that day 0 - . , . I 911:19 -�. I . f t hote'. D. Scha g, �he fore ed by Mr. M Ewen, that the Reeve and ii . � -woman sa,N� I gilt.id 9 Dian 0 1 ! I � was some h4t Ii r The committee of th i Row 61d foundry , a A . . . I . I ' ... . ! ! I . . t for, land on ;6x. Gros Grain Silks for 1) I th'. t a �'ia would leave first ( uginee r, was Ben to pay current expenses till the taxes I Emer130XI, ) a I dvertised . , tr4 It I forni Treasurer be authorized to borrow $500 resou * mbnt, a , . Wingharn forilthe ','-O��lh, at 7 o'clock in amin 6tion h 3 found that the suct .11fantles ft&7n �75C p4qf �ard Up" L I 84itof I I . -On are conected.-carried. A number of 2 . . i IN* nin . : Thii �Frangement w 13 hose vas I Be and it w a Sucking &Lr ; accounts were passed when the Council L ,I . I �-Th� IRV . I � 0 : not carried 0 � t, he visi which creat d � . I t this WR topped,but still it wo, Id ' L . I adjourn . .01 )V, . Considerable liggat.Bf 1"I ork as ) next day C. I ed to meet on the 22nd August. A few more Zengths Silh ai 1 'age no I - � Of on F1.1d M By a th m had to I I tu-1 ", ( I . eo� -of ,4 visitoro, as . lete R.Iccll oper and W. Aiille- r ei trained! :ihe ! Grey. . Brocade8 yet 6 be dispos . stirted in L � . I early i,n the a ternoon; !Or wait until t e .: k - .1 - I ! ; -1 . ..... L . I engine and found that � le i -)so ing in i � Ill: . . -hptela L . . ' � ! Mr. James Simillie, of th � . ' - L I was w, , 1.0 : � I ery "I I description � ssion of Grey, Met with a , � � : I Ofl'�tlle raels together with the faillare-1 It was at once menAed I e* dire. I r WS BPI nee next day. "I e 3hall give a fnller th ction hose ed, hellice AcCIDENT. 0 half pr1ce. 17th co � � ry bui the prize li'd next we painful accident on Tuesday night last. : j� e art L, l, eek. - . ,nqs in d* I . . _4_ _, � I and worked so W611 a$ 6 'or )ut it 1�as He got up to shut down a window, and All Wool Puntl.,. . I � h'. of, t L 7 ! � I L ; . like I ockiag the Stable fte�i the li,roe � ae per yard. � ; ruin, riota . '- , - y - 1, H&,lopk. in the � darkness mistook his hearing, shades, at on., � I 1. � � I . 11 was F tolen. Last wint r t 8 firer#enn I . being left.' I . i - and stepped through' the cellar door . I . , �r3 SCHOOL E�,,,AMINATIO L -An examin- appo�nted t1 old engi eq, D. SchE I W"i an 99, instead of into another room as he in- . I was, held in Q'�ch(ol Section No. 7, and Jo,hn MIZows, as ar6t aker of. ffie : ti . ation was . . 84 47,endid as�ortqnant Of ,90� &versed Hullett on, 11,ri tended. He felldown the stairs, severe. : � - engir e, a post, he had lie, for yei 6ro. ly spraining his ankle, so that he is now ! 0 ; ' L' day lai t, and the man T ' i &C. L I ' � ich the , )1upils acquitt3d In the face of this the c an il appoi nt. I I . qlaarter 0 ner in 077mzent8, L 'ops, Cords, � The loose . - � ithernselvea ` . ! obliged to use the aid of a crutch, but L 7 1 . '", 11 _`; . *eflec ,,a' much credit on ed 'N T. Ainley as engiqeer and c4re-, we hope he will' soon be- recovered. . PrL . . their tei ir,i Mr. . D. Lamb. 'Con. take�, he b ing engaged ! 1i $400 ipgr r I- . I 11 1. I q6 � Large 8tock of Pox,raS0182 ft -0. i amount, '.. sidering th noy there wa I OBiTuARY.-The death of Mrs.Richard � o). r- i . Viary des , T . eR on. a a ann I'm to o� this and s6veral other lk N4 I I ; 2,0C up. See our all , . goodly nnuab r of isitors present, and services. ?�h,4 firemen objected to t6i Sparling, of Grey township, which oe- i . � I . B9 , � : �' out, Of th all se;rned to, be avora,bly impress d as Slinley know nothi about an :on- clarred on the L5th June, leaves a blank 'at Of4e. Dollar. i I . : I J � i aL Bing1'ej b I I with the tesel er's mariner of conducti g gine � unning of"if, n6t but that which will long be felt by those who I � L I chant -r- . ,- 11 � . : I � the School. � I � hew u k a first las's man, it he knewher. Her quiet, unassuml�ng dis- I . . p The firsi . I f L I . I I � - $4360L BPORT.- position won her many f riou . s who, i I : L . -T ollowing Ere understood t, e worki of it. T4ey I � ral"t We 0 � "Woth olI�� � the names of the p upi �8%hio stand bi� 11- also 'warned thLe counci of what thoy when they enlisted her friendship found ' In the Millinery Departme � -The . . ' : E fo, ,,the month ed woul, I be the ' 0 1 . ..17W � eat in Itbeir c � af,se on , re It �' 3. case I f- a from time to time its value andl depth. : . I� l Thurs ay I June, with t 0 exe mt of the Senior fire, �nd their worst foais 'very busy. New goods are am . . S& t 'i - I . were rea0z6d From childhood She was connectled with I i . I U .. . � ; i I . � Fourth, to W4 ich r lar, �s were not giv u : last, �� SAtUTd mornilng,! 'ihe eril the church, and death at the ripe age of � ' iiu�Nr� the into- i . . 0 texpress constantly, and the � . . C Junior Four�h-i it ames Reid, 2 d not roper shape,,' lot tbro' 60 years failed to shake the simple faith � ; I I 11 eing In Ugh . . -getting - Blanche Tor4auce. , E 11 I in and love for her Saviour, which was � � � - I L . I nior Third - fit any ,careless eas of Mr.!. Urilley, but � . date li i around ... � - � 'orders we have taken to' L, �� I i I . . Mary I F111 n'lery, 2n i Minnie Ku x. thro gh Want Of knowledg3. Sob 130 apparent throughout her life. In i . ' were he 41agg � I I i L ,X6t�* ; Junior Thi d.-ist K ily Tasker, 2nd woul: not r:in, the en'gine for less than the family circle, where the beauties of by far any previous -season- ; . � � 33aen we L . .1 �, 4 1 a 'In. Se(ond-1st Esther $5 for each ' r6, and 52 for e."lach prac 'ce, . I : judged f Maggie )14 , I her character Shone brightest, the loss � '; lilk � , . . , I tj L 6 � e t L - - ; ("i I is an irreparable �one. W a : so 11 10 . I Garett, a I I artlia eiper, 3rd Al x and �he cot n4il would not allow more . syMpathi a 'Standing our large busine i I 99-ine M. . I - . - Reid. Firit' lat El ie BurgeBS, d than;!$4 for afire and nothidig for prac- with the bereaved. . I ,� I. A ; � � I PF � I - i� " ; � ur �1009 . ' thetia I Ellen Tasker J I I It O our customers will find. 0 1 . "'g i , � * I tice. !�: Asa re$11 f a com promise *be- MumcipsL.-The council Met at � . . the I 8,011 i I , . . � I . BRrF4s.--J hn Torrknce and Henry tweeh 'I council I oth Tuck's hotel, Cranbrook, June 20th, complete as ever. . . I the company and thE -couple of Allen, are o g a lot �,f board and wire partii�s agr ed to let Ain'ley act, as., pursuant to adjournment. Members all I . . I it -front, . � I fencing thi ' Miner -which adds "greli ongi4eer., a d C. R. Cooper� was to run Tresent, Petition of Robert B14,ir and I 1:1 F. - - - - - : till the , � � I �, � ! Y, . I - , -1 I ly to the appEiaram e. of their farni the �.ugine f, r the sum of $4 tre, thera praying to have the hill ctit down We axe just now showing $1,11-10 .. : they- 'we i I ; I � Robert il, iug� the lumber foi- a but he was 1a,way from towa. the night opposite lot 4, concessions i7 and I Ili � zn,oliee � l 8 4"t � I I . . I t ,` new- house o� the grou4id. We wonder of the fire. ; Oar council shbuld learn a 18. was read. Moved by William range of Ladies' San Hats, miso ford got _ I ! . � � . I ivill� . . . � r if heintends, , alii:ine any longer,- lesson from Saturday last Walter ' � Lynch' I and in fu mro Milne, seconded by 1 Oliver � . I , as 0 e,� a , C &.0. � I � I, . I op be instrue'ted. to' 7 . . iluchaelo Mrs. S. Reid' ii halrod a ch�ice sel. bav competent party in charge o,the that Mr. Hislr hilaren's Sailor Hats, . .1 � I � � ection, of n W,prints-4Plums are go � I � �Dli blis 1P u i engine, one who will be certain it ','will examine said hill and have the no - � - it , . - ; it 0 - to be a f n this part, but pr;ns� work before it leaves the h9,11 essary work done. -Carried. Petition � A Call Solicited, and 0oMP9X0 � :, -went to � Poets are fav rablE for a good crop; of have! the approaches to the river xed of Neil Richardson and others, p'raylu � I eecui ., I ith- ated on � apples. -T ael-e iF_ iio Scarcity of potato So that plenty of water can, to have a wire fence constru. assortment, quality and rice I f roin hl � - , e got 11 I . bugs now and they se6im to be increas- ,out having to litt it 15 fee' n I the aNvil� I . I t, there bOing Bide wad in fro t of the north h ; ,� B.If of lot ,� ing by tholulaiaj Inds. Woe to them no�xt now only one place where w iter cau be 6, concession 7. Moved by E. Bryans, ..,..................F- *,he 8 , week when ' he holidays begin. -Mrs. had far the business part ol the tq'wn, seconded by John Hislop, that the ppgpgo � the -- , . Robert Kr can 21ow the prettiest whert there Should h TERMS. -CASH 80 � fini $4 Iflower garde , and Robert himself is a 11,, j o ave I reen thtee ; Reeve bo. appointecl to examine the . I � o have a tank built for the nortli.ern premises and stake out the length of . I to 4,48.5) I putting the' . 'aw f %,r in good Shape. part Of the village and 'get some addi- wire fence required. -Carried.! Com.- ___� blaa-ract, e 0,11 I ­_ - Wonder if � a � will vot or the Scott t side of t I i iona'I new hose, as it is tiine our 40BO munication from Neil Rioh�oxdson, I I 8).-HeO B getting eplaced. If t' `1 . . . . . . Act ? Gues est,who broke was . iey do �not statin that he intends building a board 11 � I 9 Zi. MccFAUJoh dations his arm aboul a moutb ago Will soon be attend to th a at once our !citizens will fence along concession line, in front of Fill A,_:1 �� `8 P � ' - . 9 PM the li:agh � able to use it agai a. -,,Oar school ]uas find their in 3ril rates increased, to lot 5 concesSion. 7, and would, if the THE CASH ORY GO- DS . aver& ed &boti t Sol 3nty, for the month ' . June. 9 Woi if DrieJesolier oau f the rate for I laces with no ill protection. I council see fit to grant '25 cents per - � The UQW, Ug axe , IL I . ,r ! 4 : foi the I Lff era ; 1 A. rod, build a wixe felace iuotead�. TtLe 13BAFORTUt 1: I �; I J� I ! I i I I i - . I � " � i i i I I I o. 11 i I I - i � I .: I I , IEX "i , ��4 7 , J i ' I " P�9 ' a - . e . , �'J T 4 � -J. It, �4� � Is"Bool P I ,_ � I )u 5408&� 1 111, i , I I' ,� � � ; . 11 . . ; . � I t . I I : ft � !, I . i i I I - I ii !� . I 1. - . I I i I - ,I I I I . . � � I 1; 'J � I �` I i � i � :, 7� , ) � i � I.. � " I , I ; � i I -1 i I 1. 11 � 4; I � � I : r . - I I . ! - ? � � . . I : i I � I 1 1--;,., I � - i : - .. . ! . : � '� A 1 : * I I � - H i I. . i L � I