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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-07-18, Page 9I . ._1 : I � . � . . ! . - . . t I I � .i - I r I ; : I I - I I � i I . . � I I � I i V I I � . t 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 � t I ; i � . i I ! � , I , , I I __ . : , I . I � d I — � ; , I I . I , . I � I : I � r J � . � . ! I . ; ; — ; I I . . i I . I I i � ; I — — � i � : i ; I . � I k . i . I . � ! - � ! � . i . � I � - . . � I ; I ; . I . t 1 i i I � i I ; I I . , I ! - I I I � A :! i . i I � ; I . i . . . ; . I . ! � i I i __ — . � i I 1. � I I � ! I . I : ; . � I I � � - I — � ! I i � � � I I I . � !I I I . I � — I - I . . , ! � ! . I I . I I . . �_ � I . I q I i 0 I � I . � � : . . j ; I . — . I � ; . � . E I I � . � � — I . . , I I I I i ! i - I k � . . . . . I . I . I 0 i � I i . � . �, i I I — - I - � I . . ! I I— . - . i . � i I � i � . ; I � i , . . ! . � 1 � � ;! - I i I — . ; I — M — ! 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Hall,]�xetev, on . f 75 �'Ive j�nd kicking chic ,he complainant then in . the . I fieldsuperin'tending and assistingmost'Of I selves A th inL , iQ conmbed to the disease, Bly h J . RYBU�a t � -the PreBbytellian 3ould do he F; ;; I JUST THE THING FOR I will 8 ISO Preach, � � . . hts dieeaw).dying on t he evening �ag t lat Mr. Klawson 'took t ie. eggs I mainiog Justioes, open. following Saturday, befor'..'e Messrs. lac. � .. ... the day, and on Sunday ,seemed tobb, in ' *churol. on Sabblath� morning.—The �Bri� . . hap. ' 'res, and,'Bev- Witt drr.w, the re . ib. , 'r hearincy Bev. "I � I . Don 0 : A , - . . unusually good spirits. it was evident, � unded on FrWay A Wednesda 9th of July. The news L aZZILrd out of the 4to a Court and'�formally discharg d ald and Will!B. Aft' � � Lunches. an&-PiCnics. h' ver, that his nose had been bleed- alarm of fire "Wits so - a entirely, unexpected bra4 .imd,B, owing to not the roughly ed ; oral witnesses t6,e magiB4rates dismiss. . I 11 owe th6'i firemen tur aed f 11's death wa i I Bt and frieudg in )tinderstanding the ways of thei,modern I pr S�ner. j : e -morning aftem(iOn la ------ i__ ed the case against Pollock,and fined I � . � I ing during the night and in th � � L I r D in working oppra. among the m, �jority of his ; '.1urkey, Chicken, outau0adevei Yt in its bon, ;allowed her tempprature�to rise , doll4r. i � . I � - ,� I 11 � i I I (Ianned Boneless I before leaving the house as there were 1 .4 4. 1 �., , �; r wroketer- and caused� a BUock on I 1! H-uton Notes. d Cronyn one � Duck, PiWs Feet, Sausage _Meat, Corned Beer, . � overal plaoiss" tion ill stiort oraer, va .LOrvu"94 v J 1 , I . I the ' I f�ll MOM tnaln Was rig u, VY0 CO— . , weekiib 8o'Dappe'nea ; �. .1 4n( : I Salmon, Lobster, Mackerel Fin- drops of blood seen in s first beiu funera I hurch congregation at — no night last A Lunch Tongues, n his .Bervic0s*ere-uOt,,rqq'uired. liThe law g k own. The 3 laroe, and 4B he is I The Engtisl�, e , 4 10 I gely, attelhiled by the �,Siderltho�returia Wal - Be par( i . . � tj re in I a , I : in � .Gorrie intend ' : - also in Croe'se, & I there W a blooc cting a new parsonage tbat'a young a ,who DtS reside ;, Haddie and Sardines and when founc I . . n . neu - i I a 4alt wo�ks ha( next day was. lar I outing a ;,econd time we I I i eric by boat, �i ' now 'experim 0. � Meats, Gol;no, Ham and Chick Is and it was quite apparenthis, mill M Coleman . vas n Wroxeter � Ahis summer , ! in Clinton" land d at Goo . : I Blackwell's Potted' lit6lic some � vay caught firel but thb fire , friends of the family both t till! better Showing. W ft f: . I nrg I ' .. I, ) 1, . , ­� I 'of IE[ulletb, has % after the la I � ml, - i ' . armouth Bloatl&T and expe tl�e east. . Ste. Canned Fruits and Vegetables nose had L,been bleeding. He was a and Harriston. The bere0ed family 4 to, learn of a 8 � st tr n had 1�ft f St. on, Strasb ' bleats, I . is] edwithout �ny h ,rm . I . John 1 ovier ! eedfty extingu . of gettino bo e he staTt. I � A,uchovoy Pa 7' sp I by of �� — I - r. I Being desirous . __ " v^'knQf. active, young man, 2 11. 'kawc fha mosi heartfelt s4mD&t I I I 0;.; I!., old 0 W whic has given birth - � of every variety, Piou—eB, dZe. MYAW KI P I —MI% I . lip. willaon has D n l i Belarav,0. I . taKe by a mail �� � - , f n . ed to walk, and was overtalie z I 11 I I . values - years of age, slid prior to the injury being ! lone 1. ; t � , . hay lifte B �o seversi of � our the blitire cin le of their &�qc�aintance. � Calves!. Doet forget that Thorne ffelia the beat scarcely knew what it year 0. )ld I I � t I PE soNALs.—Mr. Jolin 0 wons and Morris, has with a, wagon, *ho offe ted him a ride. I I I . � M'' urcliesers *------------r ,! 4mr. Josep � Clog of ` from one th' largeo J armers. ' � a W. PleCrea, The converB q ing . .. ife also W. Allison an 8 I � ug&r in, the county. above referred to, 0 Ong the � . - '13 ,�wife it, timothy, th atiop drif to . I in Tea. and S . was to be a day ill. His Sudden, and we , Eas; W,awano' h. grolying on his farm, S. me � - ;. . sBrs. Geor e Sproat, Win. Ow. I . y om tho Bruce I it struck the Scott &cj, � l 11 cal death, was & terrible a, r e X. ELD. A friendly �retu ned,on Monda are el1even inches long. to another, until, � . tztk- Try Thorne's Teag ; they're good. mig _t gay tragi MoM Ilar WEBTIPI � q heals of which 3si�g his approval . � - ch, John WELL DoNn Oyed t e trip am matron, the young m9m 6xPref . . to his parents and friends. - He ler, T ios. �., on the I . ' bilow all was pl yed on the �imineB having enj --Mrs. Wri t, a Wingh i orl matah at b r . � - i : � I . a universal favorite with all wbw and lumes cott.' T4ey say they � Y, much.— 118. Anderson, who I r t'�k th opposite � : � , HORNE was � 11 I hatijustoom leted a p0ched quilt which tbereof. The f I ��� �� U T I � t I , a - 12th of Jul at Dungannon etween the lake ver has - side, and in strong term ; . stated that no . . . , .. �� . knew him, and wag noted for his hindly very Qatisf rily, anil are & great an� loin s of Dungannon -an Westfield, keep i the PostOffleO at !Glenannan, con�&inB 15it,100 pieceso � i - I Star Grocery, Seaforth. labo .— I dy, Jiving a MiW - ��isposfition and steady and ,induBtrious ing of 1 Scott Act man 'should �ide with him I . :, "I �� � . Although he made no a hall Iro t a 8 ore,in Which She a salt which resulted in,a splendi victory for 11 been visiting here.—Mri Robert Nichol- 4Tbirty t lee Pupils wrote at the - � Ithat ,the you�� . . — I � . � 11 I IV babits of life. . 0 at er. performil)o� ber Westfield. Immediately aIt the OlOf,E3 Of .Son, A BeHm Plain, Iowa, left here on elattance examination I at Exeter, last the consEquence being � 11 I .. I-isplay of his knowledge, he Was a young - a few1mornings a � ,k Ekxriell 10 th h w � team came ��Monlay morning accompanied by his We6k. Sixteen were from Exeter Public had to climb ont of the tig] d. foot the, ` ' is match - e Lucknoi I � i -i more than , � S.. old . iry i duties, c I I I 1"Vou txpooltov+ , ordinary intel- ,hou and di ho having I distance. 4 - Man of muel J - crock weighilag 5 I forv�ard and obs1lenged !the victors, l, wife for Cedar Rapids, Iowa, ScItool. remaining . I I r I 11 . I & few weeks' very pleasantly Iler, prificip I of Ma#. � 7 — 11gence and ability and had his life been poun. s of b.ntter in W th6y would n I ' The turnip crop in the vicinity of -Mr. R. Mil � I I- . a 11 1OZ61, eggs to the litoro thiliking no � oubt that � . � - I wAB t e recipie ' . I - spared he would most undoubtedly ere poun" s, an I I - an ,easy vic;ory. I . The challenge was � among his friends and relati'ves. here � Be More seell 113 to be a complete f ail- Chester public so�hool, , , I . osition in and r turned ho e within one ho ir. I j- � Mrg. A. To,ylor left I nued of a valuable ,otl paintipg I st Frid I I - . -1OF 'and in ' Toronto.- I . 0 . I ; tD, t he Ile 0 ptly accepted, and before the c _e urel on accouD t of the long Conti I �, DISTRICT MATTER long have tg.ken a prominent p Masti3r J vhi�ney lef pro � it her 4 . �y an. a"re$13, �� P i mmunity. The remains were in- I . I w1tes had g6od here on Tuesday, Sth i0st., to yis . evening, accompanied , P - , , ity, Mich gan of t e � I A Mato ' . t the co and "me" h th ' Hamilton, and w drought. a all I I I t�rred in the Egmoudville cemetery, Thur3day laBt' r Bay.0 I e Luckno At the relative� in I a4accoih- I 4th con. from his Pupils 8 milk of esteem., V . - f d whe �,e he can 3o to change their mifids. . _�_ Mr. Chas. Proctor, of t116 -4 .1 -ICE-xsE FUN -D. -The -deceased was 'wherb his brothd reoides, an own ai�d mchild­ i g t 1 . � . . OBtfield boys panied b� Mrs. E. A. Ch valuable cow last his resigning his positioil owin o b a ! I SOU,TiE HmRoN L . the esteem in which the 9de. - e is a b ,ight i cloEe of the Tatch the W , ces6oij, Morris, lost a � ' . � _. - rom I ; here the took. st Tuesday - I Blbarn He lef t the villilge 1 I I I I -i following are the amounts receive beldin the community as we as ' ' --Mr. 1 'ere again �Ivictorious, having beaten ren as far as Clinton, N.V . � e anima head health. i �, � fi -, I - i W I . MP � I 1 1 a id broke her neck. for St HelenB, Whero he intends goi I the Liquor License Fand- for South athy felt for the bereaved sndl boy., i nd will, no doubt, do well. ; . itgs by a Score of the Grand Trunk Railway for Kingston, we . . JE j , - ' the, � I r a r �19 . 4� i And 6w Young,- Of tws town, haE;'9)08e r Luckudw antagoniE , spending Several unde E�i r i, The sa 'e evening a s -Ar- - . 1 . f ds was abun- V I h� Westfield te�m were thus whe,e lihey intend M � . � � - his garde . I tz: Huron by tU respective Municipalities arents sind frien I _�Mr. 1). ..11plady, of Clinton, lately into business. :Mr. Miller 11�d I � . . I l- ricken p, .1 . rig ini�� li3Ohicli 16 to 7' T � " � , . . � � : Seaforth,8881;. Exeter, dantly manifested by the number wh6 berti s growi friends 9,4d relations. ,e partycal116d upon - I � , . in h U hE) the champio B of the day aving won ght of Mi I 1 1 � c I . lin i a PWse 1 containing I � a � . . �7 - . el - -Several lo( I -_ 1 1112 that district oderich town 6 ch jas th weig) over half aln o�nce ea 'h i wee] Lsainong Iges of the Oranga bo . He&rt Cricb, Tucker- pris _ dhi ith , . L,� . I $549.36 ; Bayfield, $94 ; Gc , � attended the fan ral, whi �rin E) es, and wer� the admired B� jIEF�. S 1%�a male at $200, for which he presente r ? pra-Mr. T. A I Mi U ,� W hear fr F , twc bard bat: 1 1 e8tee hs services. 1. 11 Oul like to .- , e have seen in this county,, . � I Ord, w assed through, our village on! $20 as a mark � . � :1 I . I � � I . � Ship, 1�-',31.32 - Hay, �188; Usborne 89'1; 1 a,rgoBt W ' 13 0 1 1 -i I -or . Robert Gove0ock as Soo)' as o� ell ndmir rs. � Brussels h rtl after lef used $225, F ell . ,� I Tnckersmith, $156.65 3ing one hundred an& nineteen , . I i � Sat�lird on their way to f Howick, was in precenting � in tae P esbyt i . Stanley, $12,5 ; . " ; there N . -Joseph Murray, 0 Z>: ! � I I � i - . - . . � , I I at go . esBion which was poss e. -The young' lad Connollyi who � ! and � ; . ; q Stephen $282. The amou ilig to �'ehicleB in the Proo I , eek oil the Voxna. I whe�e hey enjoyed 14hemselves, muleted in the sum Of'810 and costs, in church. . I 1 4 i �� i . was f ent to Gode4ch last W � . I � � . I I I F � - � the r ' Ince is. $1,583.33, making a over a mile in length. I I 1 ­�. ing from a,bbard-P � retu�lnel in a ma,iiner creditable to the the Lord's Army -One day last we' k fr. Geoi ge, rov I charge of ate-alin olo�h -.04 old friend all $15.85, for insulting , P �. 11 I ORE GOOD STOCK. . vailed . stoott, of tbo nc J 11 . otion of $3,991. The money I Ord�r. 1 A great many also a we, 7th co ess'on-of Hal- . - I colle . I I - . gham. f J total, - 116tel,has been sea. Mr. Thomas . in Win .. 4 � the Queen' worthy ellow citlizell( ilw i . I i I been paid- over to the Treasurers of I A. TAYLOR is Selling summer goods at er -at the Queen' I an y fair to - an old' coo and Mur : themSelves of the cheap railw lett, discovered' � *4 has 0 -A Wingham veterinary surgeon re I I _f . L . i C ctive municipa,lit, cost, and an cost. Now is the tencE d to impris(pnmient for two Month 8 W k' Smiling and - young ones; b0iug tO0 f a" f rom the i .� les. some lines 16ss th . rd, retur ed last wee � 4pent I the Clirlb,on. demonotrabiori.-�he crops I : 7 the respe & dO lbs. of - le are sorry to O ., aving I centlyab racted a large darning needle . I �_ time to get Bargains. for 60 day with hard labor. 1 1 al as Sual after inity are very favor#,ble look- . Stance, he tack.ed � .� � , i I jfp)v I in t lis vic M assi I .i .. � �� eriD ough I'merr, � t ` raisin 12 1b,4. of white sugar for $1.00, i .. y I . which hastbecome lodged crossways in house to sum � �. . . � 76 9 for $1.00, rv(l that Mr ' a I Carroll is Buff 9 I Be ral wee s travelling th L Abundan� harvest I e old coon, afio=g ithe (log to look '. � GOOD WREAT.-A few days ago f6r 25 corits,61bs te&-for$1.00 Se F 11 , .1 1 iDg at present and ST I the tongue of a cow ,11biplonging to Mr. th � � i�� �i 4 pounds of currants i leto 11 , ewiAg the ones, of his 1 , . 11 i .4 -cannot be beat .from, ill healtii i nd f is scarcely al land, v re all F,�! ity of Beein ) ; ED ces long ,imay be expected. -The farmeVB a ' hey o" the after the others. As We coon went up, ; - e afforded an opporturi 9 and up. llil� 17 varieties of tea, I t town.,, - !,;,., -i Wer . Highest price paid for . lifiess. , �HiB many ft 011C3 wing acquaintsn I Roo �. . � ,,- ,J - eat of the 11 Star" for pTicc, and quality. atter d to buE youth and r ne bafwn w -with their hay whic-Uisrathe� ee Mr. Weatcott fol,�owed it,after he . . _- -r_ Bev, . A eapest r- biln , . _ � . r, r I � A, er: I fields of fall wh I i Rumball, of Goderich a tr 11 -:1 . of Messrs. James produce -Five per cent. off for cash at the Ch : will; vish fo a !speedy recovo ry. past formed and - nearly f�rgotten. He ligb � i -Mr. Ra ' , � � oseph � Dunba i ;-V .1, . I I t in general. -Mr. J - had dislodged i it and � was on his way 7 1 . I variety, On the farms 'GeneralStore, Balgrav'e. 867 a Egbaond, of E on('[- c 'uple of very I . township huF agreed to Supply the Pros , -� ' " - , , . 1 Mr. Leopold V brought out with'him. a q.' with a Serious acci. lown he fell ho� ad first'& distance of 12 .- , , I � I . , George Sproat, Win. Fowler I , neall., for several c - ­ �_ � I Johnston an pull I ; i , One io I dent while holding a young ho�rse which once of Rev. R. Y. f eet, alighting ! n his f ace and shoulders, - � d R. J. Turner, of Tackersmith, and THE TiME HAS dom-E.-Harvest Tools" had a va uagle heavy drILugl t a yearling of Wawanosh, met byteri it of 11,� , I . : , _� , an . Shines Cradles. -Genuine ALmerican ville fine stallion icolts. 4 full lincs� I 'ok-j'aw on Sunda; las i. E nd i the other a: weeks, d ring the abg 0 , , I T, �� ore.even or promising looking --Canadia.0 Morgan Cradles, aliva mare die from . 3f DgliSh ca , horse a I I a sulky,rake. I J wasatunne by the fall, and hisf lee I _� & m . - 1; 11 ­ T � O& braised. Wlien , . r, - crop, Morgan Cradles. th wak being hitched to He �, � stood- all small utensils necessary for use in the harvest He it urchase'd la�r 6ly a few moutl F3 eland * coacher. bey are bo : him, Thompson. � '� z . All have . '01 v frightened and ran Over xeter north severely out, b6ing mu , �� , could not, be degixed --- I bee ELMd � .Darwood,of E f I � I sip of the Circul�r bn Templeton', of been' ,Mr.Cbas � I - . the winter well, and t n,being now field at REM & WILSON'S, I ago for � 200.-, - olo &is fine spec�mens as - hs, e ever ' I be rake over hi ores of he --ame to he found tl4at t ale d had . - I . ihe grai I trainpi4g and draWiDc' t ld �Om three-al,ud-half a � oral - - � . ' I . 0 has sold �Om i i :4 sam, Seaforth, � ersmith, left ol� Thursday t�r tl �e brought into this country, and we hope - I I �:. rLearly matured, promises an abundant Tue I body injuring him internally. D Con an.4 two young 01168, r 7 ­ -1 I I old' ountry, aui � expects to returp wi h Mr. Ward w�ill have. the DeSt of good' all h his property to Air. Thos. Cameron, of killed the old 0 � . , . E PASSES 11 , is doing s i in the tree Were qui,c kly I � yield. The fields of Messrs. JOhDstOR SE R 1 Bethune, of Wingh&m e understand, and the other , _� 1 A1qoT11ER EARLY We el" e , or -1 RtLy. Mr. ( ameron, w I t . . I . . . ' i ; I - '.I 7 good.. This . .a laul her of fi e lJorses.-We el-Lpe - In k with thiem. He had a very f av I � 6 � Ftain life. . � I I Tarner are particularll ' I d become 11, � I v . - and � AWAY. -Many of our readerswill leakn . ' 8 . . a dispatched. I I - I " �,� 12 . I iu� I � . 'of I I - . � .- ed t� be able tlq .4sh this WeeR tl, ab e pass ' ross the Atlantic, and:1 can to Bu � intends t build on it, an � � I I &,Bt week - _li, is a new variety of wheat imported I&A ., The Exetqr Times ,st week as. � � � . eter at'an early date. � Z. I � i�' � With fe(klings,of the deepest regret of the . of SQCC600111 ,y - Varna; resident f E, � . � � . _. . naip Su , ceeded i . landing � I I : �, �� j � Mr.William. Rehill, seedsman death of Win. Hollingshead lately of . 8 those r who tb I rn , in :: Blaev�le- , I SBe!S Post of last week the following: A few days - 7 ; � Season by - . ; . I � , ogo, a yoang 1 � . - � . ec iving a scratch. . I I � il i � . I � : : _j 1 hat has p sded for aamiS'Biou to the � Hif h wibbout r - , I The Br ing in th . I � - ­ of this town,, and the success t & , I � - TARY SUP P'ER.-The friends � . the township of Hay, which took place &MPLIMEN Says : A er of � people who were lad liv e North'Endl determ- aed . I � I'- . . , bi _. . . 1, 11 -1 -will, no doubt, Sch(')ol at the recent examinatioi --- , ' on taking his 111 fair ond " for a drive, bor- 14 ; I I ,: . . I attended it this season at the town of Galt on Saturday last, I I , - e, on Thursda ugly i 4 I ji ", ' yet aiadw I HQettT. * of Mr. A. H. MoBgrovl Paterson P favo� of the Scott Act Z; 4 to hand as . Y Vd 7 z �'i i as -not com - i � 1� . ,ry stro ar Seed for fall sowing. it h" . I - , �'nd w6n�t t( � ; J_�,-`J make it a popul the 12th inst. Mr. Hollingshead bad .1 li e not yet � I in g last, assembled at before there Was & probability of it being towed a horse ) her mother's . .1 i- � , miqers b IS, of; even I . I � 't . pres me the e I Ar. 'John Mil I , �� I - FARmPuncHisED.-I . I . I � . , � - i I ti labors.- " hot el to . I . I - attained the -age of 68 years, and conse 4 Mrs. , Jol M I � � o, Supper previous they will have hou§e, when he arrive4 tbO young �gkl � _` _- d I 00 letod th cession of,11�1,lett, has pur-( tender him stibmitted, now think I : � w arly the I � , pan .. W , - �� -1 N_. -Mr. George MoLood, of lie � la A the 14th cor� I to 0 an y with ai� companion, 'ho, �, f -1 A GOOD HE quently had reached very ' ! Eg ondville, left I hig Jea,ving the vill9l,ge. The sprea,�, n'thing to do with " ything but total com , , � . I .. __ H.ensall, w .tes. to us as follows -. I have I H , orson, Of! e i arm of Mr. Ja neo McIntyrei 1, wltiunrao t ad to receii7e at, invitation. - . �. �_, � time for men of this geber- ! chased th m 2, Of � � � ,.Ti 'allotted I 6 I : e la - - , Paterso, ibition. I I � . � -,. - a Com- I- w ej i for Portua .!Praire, where s a ,14tl�, wbick,"sgotupby 'inehost , . the parei Spanish breed, been - affected with near his ow a, being lot Q owthei I ter making necessary ]preparations; - . : �� I & hen of tion. He had � . � ' � ne, d ot' sixty-fiva !-Mr R-4. M xy, teacher of 4 J � I d th summer v1.Biti3 � LB a grand o ont omc . . ��., hined ha,tcher and layer, that began to P6 Wilt likely spe concession jA Hallett. I he farm con-� .W8 I > I 1* ig . - . ; I or a long- time, but for 0 - . ey all 4started for the ri , and were� if , . I - I layed heart disease f I i a , . 6� pat down to partake of the Super- School Section No. 4, Howick, just - . s frieilds. She W& accompaD d fo 1 gueSts . � � Jay after Sitting nine ed exceptionally 1 4. . taiDS'80 aOr s, and was - aurchas r, . cloth hal pted the posi- comfortably Seated, ' hen one of: the � .. Afterl the orth of Gor -ie, has 4cce 1 -the past year had enjoy y. Cle 6, , of Westmon, kt ; repast. 13 IV � . -ore the chicks were hatch. Miss Mar it B an excelienb farm and W flu)uS , I I : I- eight eggs bef od heslth, so much So that his friends I . $3"000. 1 wer Wingham young ladies hoisted lier parasol. The i I . I � i r. 9 ran i I M Ofl M�. J. Leech wf B I F . . nine chickens. go wh(i goes to 0 1 i ahe.-M ' d value I or the money. r.Mills is to b6im leared I ti6n of Prine pal in t4e Lo I . � I " She brought oat I _ ing t had go �. � )what �pirited,it became I I � were beginn H4 called ito the ch 'ir a d performed h s PInblic Scho(l, and vV.ill enter upon his horse being SOME � � ed oat. o ho"Pe that he P I I gs since hatchingi, I . -an, former. of ��his town, but n rchaBe. `1 �_ . I . nixig &Way. it , I � - � and layeq four eg disease and W�Ottld have Moi . be congratulated on his pu 0 1 1 - overcome the � . hEj following toaBtB We] 0 lidays. His place frightened and began illun i I pauking iri all twelVE � a resident in Micb�llgan,__is at preseu� I 1 hr6o as fine farms as can W du�ieslwell. T dht,es S,fter the hol - lig man I I . ) eggs from the time 'before him Several years to live yet. has now t . hded to, and a right y Mr. J. R. Balfour, of had not gone far wbeg the 7you I , . . I visiting his I mother. NY e ar Will be fill I b . . Can any of heri., he county. This is the wa � dri uk I and respo � , i -1 she commenced to hatch. !Two weeks ago-, however, he! was pros- found in t I . y M I Owen Sound, who has an excellent repu- jumped out, les,viug t4e two girls, void , , I � I I , that will - �Ia(� to learn th al,t lie is doing w,6 11 a a; I , P . @d time was sp6nt:1- The Queen, so I -of lines, to ran their chances. The I I . I your readera produce a hen tra,ted by an attack -of paralysis from . � . land of the St I � I intelligent flarmers mak money and ar� go d Silve the Queen ;Governor Generl : I � . � I t0io . -1�est I � when the i beat this? I haive ferl my hens the ecovl&d, when pro )ering in the lenabledto ddfieldt6fiEld and f&rmt Gc I n as a teacher. t . . I o doubl- which he had partially r I Stripes. Heintetidstemainingher.. ab iri or = Bolig, He's & Joily GOPd Fellow; Army I -Mrs, H. Tewsley, of Clinton, met horse ran quite a diAtanco J I wheat all summer, and they hav on Friday last -he had a second attach, i i I . farm. May he go on a4d prosp Avy, Song by Geo. Hughes; s one day last buggy came in conULct ith a tree, i I a week. -The � Silv'ation Army inte d continue to increase in goods as he io an I N with a painful accident 0 I - . ed the expense and, 30 per cent, over up, 'followed soon af ter by a third,the effects . I net her � the Evening, speec-b by Mr.A.H.MOB- week; sbe �afj using a rake to pull ,Causing it to MPSet, &O Pre ipitatiDg the i I . I e ne � of I iling a Halleluja Banq . 11 I . . � f hol, . I . i � to the present time .0 deserving o Success. turned thanks for down the ry tree, when 'young ladies to the' e of i � which he only survived a few hours. 1. ,grou d, On � 4 . � wh ni 1 i I which be r6 li bB of a cher � , - kind of stock will pay better than . we0k from next W3dneBda , - I grove, iii I " h � . I . 1� . - - � � no . ative Cana gr P C. I � ,shown him while it broke, tbe'teeth of the rake entering 'them was thrown agaiust a tree . hens when properly fell and attended to. � Mr. Holling8head was a n ext, �cted Major Coombs and oth p th3 many kindnesses dian, having been born a Bho.rt -distance . I I . Hills G-rp_4n. . !I . ' t leaving ; Muli' her f orebead, making a painful " pber of her ribs milient members of the force will b3 here apd-his sorrow ,h wound such force that a nuri I . I . . � north of Toronto,, where he resided I . I I I .1 ANOViER FARM TURCHA ED. -Mr. Jbh� cipal �� Councils, r6aponded to by that bled prof usely. � were broken. while the Other 'was 11888 � w -The Sporting fraternity are . o pre ient. , I - . s injured. . i . R.,, c E s, _LLI I of the 5th conceslion of ed & new The bugg I somewhat I � h considerable ,,-',1nntilho started ont to make a hom . � Forest, Stanley!, John Dinaent, sr.; ProfeBsional It, 1 -E xeter has pur,cha bell, yi was . . ' I - lookina forward wit . -.aBed a f arm in, I i : 3,Sed from his lbrother Jamep I ing i I - ther inj ary was 1 i ; s, speech by Dr. -the damagcd, but no fuT 0 r biniself. He. purol I has purchi terest' Bethune, . W I Custom Office : �' � . of September, the 7 fo , Bru�sels. �. I � hich i� now ly . I pectamey to the 4th I � I I . . joins his own. I f I the town8hip of Blenheim, county of - .. the 60 acrel, f arm which ­ inguam; Mercantile Interests, ased at Troy, done. � I � - � li3 W at London. 't was ureb . . - - far the great Stallion and colt QARD.-I desire to inform the put - . . it the Sam df and ' 11 � datefixed . Oxford, and resided on it for nine years. I ... . He paid for �2,700. M4. — 1 t - Fairview and:vi i it' that I have a ain i - - , Speeches by New Y t a cost ,of nearly �300, and. I � of Ii rmsels, cini � I Cbee8e and Butter � races to, taRel Place OR , In the fall, of 1819 be purchased a farm I ' . ;1 1 Forest hasls:splendid fallm of 100 acre4, Ti nardins ; Agricultural Infierests, . I -The Monkton. . . I * : 4 - this town. The first race . SUDIed practice. R. G. AHAM. 8654 1 1 eighs 1,50 pound . The only diffi- Company received 13,200 pounds Of Milk . I � park in in the township of Hay, in this corinty, . 91 1! direat ro a e , and has determined to remain in Sta�- speecUeB by Messrs. J. Gardner and Jas. it a I is a matched trat between Mr. White- I _iaE cheap ... 8 an: Most �t in esiring to Soo - culty now if I that the council are i .at their factory on Monday last week. I old," and Ito which he removed his f ar�,ii ana'on �1 ley,. as his nly 6bjec � ys -to � ae Northwes, i� by he Canada Pacil ic bc a I ! I Elliott, song by Henry Cowan; Milli g loss to knovi where to place it. I - , ;For ickets and full info - L_ ec , re a larger pl ce. . � � ley'�s Cleax Grit sta,11ion I I Garft - �, lt � 'The amount of Cheese made from it was, which he Continued to reside until ,iiabwen sound' I was to 13 � � IL Messrs. Duff and -The interest in the Lord's Army , I - � iterests, speeches by� t, Roanclaud," a stallion owned by Mr. I :a, little over 1,b00 plotnds. The cheese -when he remov- tior apply to TH �AS , FTOuBn, Agent,! 3rus;el s. �-----�- � � I . about two months ago, - . I t ducational Interests, speeches still continT es in VVinghs,ru, and they I � - ' le. I. � 862 . Nxon ; E - Martin, of Goderich, for �100 a Bic .. I ' - ;sold last month brougitit 0, Out n i , I I Haxloc- � by Messrs. Mosgrove' and Dr. Bethune; are holdii@E crowd4d. meetings every 1 : 11 I _ ed to Galt so as to be near his only SOD, , i F � The second race is a matched trot for He wasa , J'Joca BRI ,� S.--T�-The friends of D. I M . . und. - I . Henry, who resides there. . I-MpRoVE6NTS.-JObn Torrance,H. . their' i per po i `1 � I colts Owned few I . . Mechanical Interests, responded to by night. Tb( offic'ers e assistedin ! i I I � �125, between four Year Olc man of faults and manly virtues, So" tt, Who ls� lylk, very ill at his Allen and � Alex. Watt, I ave lately h ,d I n; Our Vi � BitorB, SpeeCheS )y h - I b,y- Mr. Thos. Kidd, of Seaforth ; Mr. � lS,rnosb hui�bYy,thaukthe Orange F PaWrso ,, work by thf pastorslof t e Methodist, I 1 � . d mother and . h 4 � I . ­ I all, of Wingharn ; Mr. Thos. Hall, d was a genial, warm hearted an hay forks fixed up in weir Sheds GBo. H d Dr. Bethune; Tie 'al and I Baptist Churc CB, � I an 1. , OoDgregatidj!n I . I Thos,B His Lodge of BrudBelsl� for, refrainin 1 Ifloin � I � - sincere friend and companion., . 3 barns. T ie�e forks greatly save lab by Mr. C. Leee i; : prese t over 60 persons -1. E, MC. ,OL� I � of Brussels, and Mr. R. R. Hay, of Lis- I 'the morning of the -Or Lidies, responded to and up to tl�e prese I . FA rd was as good as ,his n ng off anv is onii � I . t! � i i i. I r J. Barge S- �ave profes �ed to be converted and to ; I I . I at the wo I . . I . . and are :more speedy than the old 0 Host and HoBt6BB, by I I , , I towel. It is also OM. aving their drums ' . 1 7 ; I � � . . 713 ,& Mo. more honorable, upright, gentleman 12th, and f � ' - fasbioned one. During the eveniug the band Play a d n Ry: 0 � - '; matched race between Mr.Ward ! I . u th6 I Ouse'. -On Vlredhe3- 111ave foun �a perso i A Saviour. i . ver lived, aud there are � none who W��Lile passi ' lelattendance f 06S ; . BRIEFS. -Tho averag , or I , I MAN I ! - ,. scme4choiceBelections, and Mr. Alfred k as Mrr. - Mr. Rattenberry's no q ; , Gordon � THE CASH D I . . I ; ham -k Chief,." and d y of last wp6k O' r cricket eleven vy eAt -One day last Wee ; . I . knew him but will sincerel' regret his Oabo'ne sang three or fohr sougg in is , ch he I � - I � y MOntbs, I i 14 Revenge,,, will take place on nd. affectionately cherish his to WiDghaMjtg play the .club of that, our School during the laiBt 81X 11 in Goderi � . -1 . I .Toulig, of Colborne, was � I I Royal � eo"Untilig the number of days school hILB bro 6 I � L demise a I I ' eft ! I I I . the s Vic iury . I In Dal excellent Style�' The party ' L &me day, but this haa not been . had occasion to go i 0 malmory. His aged partner Still sur- p1 ce. The me, resulted in a � uto a store, and 1 1 -Is Off �ring . 1 � ' 61, and during this i . d'efiui I been kept open ,as ub at, 2 a.m., haViDg! Spent a most en- I ')t Mrs. Young and 4' � . I . I . - I � � tely decided yetl; At a I lly rate i 'ea him, and he leaves but one son, f6t the hoME � !by a -score Of 10 �o - time there have been 116 pupils in at- , . � I i he team in charge ! * : � . � . I a sport. v v i I C ahle-evening. started, 'Mr. ! I there is. sure to be- a good day' 'Wingham um d tl ie i I or father.; The ieam I . � y in tho , Mi. Henry Hollingshead, now � of Galt. 84 Our boys I By, teudance.-Mrs. H. W -Allen is at pros- s, illness old � � I Of the horses are alread I I boot them at the Wil. ow, I NotEs After two month -young ca,m oat aw L only succeeded in GREAT BARGAINS : I Several W 11 if they i -The i � I I - . I d that the I I rn thercon p�i_ out very . Crowds of berry Mr. Barrett passed � away to his lop I ; I hands of professional trainers, and asi , op � to retu I , �he roads With ! g getting one of the I neB, drew the team I . ! I- LOCAL BRiEFs.-Mr. Patrick O'Neil an I P. i1elh throng I W� . I i most of the owners have a good deal more ,� as. sold his farm of '50 a6res ourtbe M.'sntatan-001Y ate.-A.M.'I'ayl)ris pickers wh, 0 h)m- 6 on the 7th ins ants, and as bT4r- ound, UpSettilIg th� wagon and throw- , i i pails, basl ets and lunol�, calls to mind , z -IgL-,,- at stake than the prize money,the horses' h a iE d in the Bluevale cembtery on TU68- . Mrs. : I I ast of the iowr., to his h<14me for hie holi ays, having pass(d, . Ing the parties out n the street. � L , Huron road, e � the departure of the 11slaelities from I . -all that is .0 I da,y.-Megars. Thornton and Robertson, -, � k will be put in shape to show oceBsf I e.s;. mination, in 4his aili-_ ; a F - - � � : . neighbor, Mr. Carlin, for the Bum of very ou ' Egypt. i Who 1lAave been ill,lare recovering, but I ',�Oung was,seriousl: hurt. I - � , . 7 in them, . list. I I I -_ - lighter of Mr. vqrsity courm,.:Sta4ding third on the AcciDEliT. �' !last wee .-r. - I -It has been de ded by the � DRESS 0 0 D S1 I � � . I $3,250. -Miss M. Daley, da peaks pll w,heu'lt is reniembor- -One du3 I k IM slowly. Mr. W. San' derson has remov- - B' anch i . I - of the Stephen and Usborne r I I I . DE&Tii.-People were consid- ; John Daley, of Egmondville, fell down ThiB s � . Scott,wholdraws cream iorltbe creamery, e4 inito hi's new i3bop.-Mr. James Tim- . - .- 4 Agricultural Society to . � SUDDE N_ turday last and fractured. edL.'that he is Msw taking a la; rf , left his horse tied at ith4§ blacksmith add a class for ! . orably Startled early Monday forenoon st 6B most Of the tiideks find one enough to . 6 . ly took frig n drisl will remove into his fine new two heavy draught imported horses' at their Of Every DiBseri�tion. . jured her side. -Mr. ism , shop, wh n it Budd lit, � � I I - her leg and in . . . B iorylbrick store thisweek.-Mr.Thomas z I I I I . of tackle. -Th Vnalerwri�ere"AsslocJati D. I ishow to be; held at Exeter this fall. i i last on hearing that Mr. Ada,rn Sproat, �', b It d ac . . t I I ,ross the ro d, 7 7 son of Mr, George Sproat, "OU Broadfoot of the 2nd ponoession b oke lo ixop, Our onterpriSing miller, is having � ;competit' n in this e i i eldest 'a tokin' I �Iorses eligible for 10 � i of Camada ),r g of raising tie So' 0 e d . . � 'r I . . i ing been: I I run of stones placed in � . � Tuckersmith,had that morn TaGliersmith, out soxne fall wheat on r,anc ,in Brussels on ale- tu.rned short an& upset the - wagon - & t o �dditiona . or bred - i I � . - either,imported � 11 Tuesday,,Ilast. This is the rateB of ins I - tents. The -wagon Was consideral ly olass must �be - � � ! found dead in his barn. Mamy could! his farm on I � t of tb 3 �fire protection n t being con jig mill. -It would be a good thing if Ilairectly f rom impotted Stock or both Gros Grai?t S414 for �Dresses and � � -A couple c0U,n � Bpilt to I i ' I � I Ahe. report, &is the young first hE6,rvesting of the'season. damaged �and cream anough ale furnberry board of health would I arties Mantle,8, fro 75-c per ?,ard up, . . . not believe I be Sides. They also decided that p M I i . - � n named Dona -hoe and Dug-' elficient. C 4 co incil will pro ab.y I d of batter, o I . . r - . i 1 - . I n the previonsi ofyoung me . - make a4 t, fifty poul. 8 I svel the mill, dam cleaned out while the ter the lat Au ust ; I : ma,n had been in town o " I ihey ind it touchi� a th Edr u � joining thei society ,af 9 � s � - an were -summon 0 - I . - I . ed to,apposr before ,wise when , add materially I - � Saturday, and seemed as likely, underl one in patticular is to I lame . v ratdr is Out, as it would � 41.50. 1 I � pbcketB in aAdit,onal rates or- having I ,be charge(I & Mom )ership fee of � . I D tower . I I Ang was he . I . Afew more 11671#,ths of SiZks an& 7 ­ ordinary circumstances, to. live to & the M 6yor on Saturday last.to an tl ioir policie I c&ndelled.�Mrs.T1.Flqteh - SCOTT ACT.�A meet ld in healbhfulneBs'of the village and , i , I : . I . . � .� � Sal. . � the sichoo housie on Jrly 9th, in the lit he villagers i ! -The Qlinton New Era says: An gest amongst the charge of throwing eggs at the N citt Lgly � Doe Brocadesyet to & dieposed 'of at good 0 . trip 0 TO)n- . y. T would: willid X . I � , _. 'he report, however, was ultimate- vation Army while assembled on Vic- is,, arrived h) e f rom her I ntereSts of the SOO Act. Rev. Mr. ffi. 'unusual event hapy ened at the reside 4 . us. T I ng� frien Is, I I lendia helping hand. -The county o . . I . . - toria Square the previous Wednesday W, where she.has, been visiti - Hough and PreSid t Adams from � ",of Mr. W.,. H. Scott, 2ad concession, half pn'ce. i '� - ly proved to. be only too true. It seems , k I ld have the customa�ry notice I i ! , . ev6ning. They did not put in an ap. 1(ioking note, th� worse.-W.T. 'ScAt . tauley, on Sunday morning, being an i I Londesborough were - resent and ad- !S i - I 2th .. v i - that during the present summer he had pearance, however, having left town by ment to Wa Nert( n games on the 1, The provision Of the Blue! ale bridge warn ng dition ot a dau&tbr to his family.. I I w � . been living on his own farm, about a . � dressed t Ei meeting. � t io run their horses over it. ,ad i . All Wool hoice� - : I ad carried bff 4 first'prizes but O' a I . consists -in the fact 4ftng8 tn c mile distant from that of his father' the train on Friday evening. A warrant 04 . -fully given and discussed 'The novelty of this; - I - 0 , the ; i i . ! � Act v r6re t is,'uot considere& very strong at best, � � . ion p ssible 5. te il also to receii a -a )ld I � 1 -15 1 poryard. . L - �i-.is sisters � kept house for: has been issued for their apprehension P � . also man- 7 of the objections raised by, 1e adly. 'that it is nine yesrO since a similar thing shadm, at only q � - . 'they will be edE61.-,A. Spot.,;, . of DundAB W' . nd iteams, trotting over it rack it b ! happened in the s e houBeh No - - � _ alad one of-) . i �. . . 1 13 in Ri old. i I m, so that if they ever return - udh &B those pertaining to 0 ch- . . I I . - tin . 1, eing oppositia I, 0 i � � � . Wn last we; k his brother, who . as , bi" I �- him. On S; day evening last, howev I -Mr. D�". D. Wilson has leased ' ley, &C., vi are knocke -or. W. Roberts has bought th arres'03. .� revenue, aar d hy Mo4d property apcl has bad the old � wonder W. El. w Bars & Smile 19 , . his sister went home for the night, --Dan.7ri4r,.of Chicago, IE rly . . � � . SP1671did assort*eW of ffantl� :! i ' , deuce in Goderich and Mrs. Wil 3 ill. � � '. . I i ; - . high. Thelfollowingoffi(ers were appoint i as a Sunflower. : I . Re was left in his house alone. 1;4 a resi - .11 . . . - Ou e -torn down to make room f r a ! hursda, 11 � " , " . il ; ar& residiDg there no df this plac? as isiting here l stweek M Lo , Cor4.s, &C. � - � on and f am y W � I r this polling'sul -division: Chair- I -On T last, as Rev. �- 07waments, opN, I � I Sister returned early in the morning to a � da " ni the: co incil ed fo :iew one. -The Ora�gemen of this p] ace I . , - T�,i da ght L ; ,- gh4 and will remain there during the hot ,-LaBt . movinj to L . I : � I _ . retary,G. A. Now- . Hough wa�' ondesboro, while 4 " prepare for the duties of the day. ire com- maa,Ale:-�Watt; SOO 5ur Led out in fall force on the Twel th, , � I - . t1- . h summe ieBon, a greed to t e, re UeSts of the 11, i ier were riding in the . I found tbefire lit the kettle on, and th r month s. -Mr.Robert.,J-am ton; Committee, John Allerdyce, John 6ndihea,ded by the brass band Marche to he and hiBi daugh Large stock o P4,asols, fro7n- - 1: 1 2 1 Wednesday last ,3 on his pany in th il tell sts of the village� ' d I of & wheel 4a . I iel� � left on - . u Mills, Ale". Reid, George Hesslowood for ! buggy, the tire cane off 9 . � cows had been'brought from the f rh e * he Mation where they took the traiu .. . Hough got -out of Bee 0 1 ` they'now, d'ont*nue and complete k Crich. Before the clos a I th ir wagon. M - 2-5 0 up. ' : . 11 _: - __ - F for her to Milk,. but her brother was no, i Bemi-annual Visit to .the old coun. "I' ' ill and James 3r 6sels. The musical part was &vast 1 e ur ,all- $Vk Pwasot � . ! - a rrangemel ts, 0 P., our fire systerd I 1� . I � . Supposing, however, tha, i try markets. He expects to be back e Small sum� was subscribed for the ur- nt to that usually furnished. the buggy to fix I& tire, leaving his . - -�_ in the house. . . in F roveme I I at One. Dollar. ! I � - I . I � z' amieson to better:thkn before. They so , but the horse . . he was a -bout the barn or fields attend*- in about a Mouth, and Miss J - . POBe of P O.ouring literature.. -Mr. W. Roberts is making large s ip. danghter in the linggy . I � . - I - - who. has been soj ourniDg there since last havo learr ed '1'13,dom by ex ri . I , t I � I - . : - I ing to, his usual duties, she proceeded to � I I Ze lelic ! � - ur wheeled around Suddenly and threw her I i I I r "hey a , ; S . . Mel its of tan bark from this station. � . ting Spring, will return with him.-The'Rev. ��_ ISO I discu . ed a settlem t cf the � I I out, falling betw4n the wheels. The __ prepare breakfast, and was expec, � lai r 'suiO, but nothinj definite ' � Hens*1- - che 3sel motory is doing a large busi, iess I , : girl had . hirri to return every minute. His con. Mr. Stewart, of Clinton, preached in IZO"Id ! . 1 1 . � irst horse Started to r n, but the In the Millinery Depa tment we are, - I � . L I , k b ing thiE season. The� make for the � I � I I OCALITtEsS.- sat week b : I I 4 I old on to I � - � � I the Presbyterian churW last Sund was done. L -The V I I tinued absence,. however,: at length . I Ily , 0 — I . . Id for 11 cents; for presence of mind enough to h d even cDo'nald r' 11 � very favor�ble for hay=aking- a large hal: ' of May was so . morning an . ing. Mr. M I - x i A i at 10 1-16 cents; for the the lines, and otcoped it before going very buoy. New goods a e arriving per . I � I alarmed her, andlearing that something 0 1 : W�oxeter. quantity 1haB been 11well saved -Tbe Ithe last half 1, I . ppened him, She sent another and he exchanged pulpits. -Th Bab. ' � �_l . I - * June I 10 cents, and for . far.. Yery little Umsige done. ­ had ha I �p gives 1 goc . . expre I . LiGHTNI I - N' , I picnic hold in Fan:on is G'�-Qn Saturday i if to rr oon grain,or( " )rom Be of a )d yi old. firs; half of 4 fill constantly,i and 'the number of � 6 brother, who had in the Meantime come bath Seboo I I the last half at 94 cents. During the -One day last - eek Messrs. A. Hun- � � �� , Grove on Friday afternoon passed off i6 heavy st rin U good over the vill ig e to -�-We saw,some whea cut on Monday * 34 ter and 1 Uri& eFadden, J. P.'s, of � : � to, help with the hay, to the baxii I V? P . el , of month of June the factory � orders we have taken W date exceeds. � ; Over A in its course a; flapb of last on ihe fsrm of Mr. Win. B of a i I . � � tOL look, for him. Upon entering th I e very successfully. The iweatherl wss the north b � . ( . , road, whi-,h was certainly che 3se per day, being by far the is .gest Brussels, heard the particulars I g tiuc4 a hemlock trpe on the the Lond n 1; A and the youngsters evidently igbtDiD . I squabble betwee: i Mrs. S. Walsh and � I barn almost the first , object which a delightf L - I - is b hind a fine Specimen. The wheat was of the ma ie ever turned but. I ng - by far any previous Se4on. Notwitb- I . � I &rising over I s enjoyedeverymoment of time, and all )auk of th fivO .about *50 yar� I .- - . I Vhitti I I tracted this young m%n!B attt . the heads wore . 1 1 1 . ' �; n ' 0on's house. The I tree was 6 yl 1 ' Mrs.. C. I bout t S&lvatiO some � the form of his brotherlyingonhis seemed pretty well tired out whe going. Etobert Gi I ug I I I Fultz vari t and � dispute about t e n Army. standing our large businless in this line,, ' - I ow, and on .home time arrived.-Sev the In led while the stdks --Some local excitement was cre�ted - : , eral of the )roken t , iddle and large plump an well fill ' . . � "I I � � back an some chaff in & m . -The r Lsp- in Wingham last ,�lveok by the discovery .y � way Ord into the 1� I e ev dduced some'ver L * I � : own & were over 31 feet in I ngth. oust more wiR fin.4 our Atook Laa- . approaching him he found to his horr_�r farmers in this'vicinity have completed plinters o it.t I I �he i'books that had �een � unparliamentary 11anguage was made our 0 - i ? I . I . 7 -ead. The alarm was ijllt their hay harvest. The : ' * y leld. I � berry sa Eon is now a hand, and pie iors of some of &A Scott I use of,,whioh in force and me ing � I I � �crop is ver - � that ha wa,s d Stolen f rom ibe Office of C. T ; 1p complete as ever. I I t . . from f nd near cro d the pate 3es. I . . I . . I . OBITUARY. R n a short' ime two nform4tion; would ca it Webs, -)erls unabri4 i T once given, and tender and loving It s satisf actory- both as regards quantity 1 � ged I," die- � lent* al and as B�Veet SO1040 time a . 11 I , alli 11 lying on ,� I 1 4 cocurred in the chole of The I � I I were Speedily conveying the remains O and quality and has been well.,saved. In Ileaths hsv . ) It ste P a search e. Mrs'Whitting i � _ q ' g thq I extreme! as = C I bived Mr. ,cott caused a search ar.; tionsry [n the Ohad . -a fou as lyi several p1&ceA fall wheat and barley -will, pur acqua ando showi I ever � Mr. John C. Stonemsq, of rec! __ the house. Whe ud he was I i g I r - 12 � sum t. to be iss Id b p. Kelly, J:. P., I was fined 52 and bosts. We are just now showing & large .1 n 1, juncer I I -Cont table Gill,of Exeter,has receiv- i 1, g on h;.B be ready for the reaper. life in -all stailes, The Cardina., is here ape iding his mer rat o I . no�Kt week., The. taini y of , r I y I . � an his back, with his bat restin . -The Rev. Uessrs. Ball, Tor-- Blyth, and or, T%esday last week Con-' I 91 7 . I if I I � -t ndiu�fs recent cool, Moist weathe'r has had a � first was t ,t of! August Vo'wh z) had � holidays. sses anct. I . I � � leaR. The posi ion and surron 11. D tt I . Iles Davis and Henry Clark Searched 1 ed information from Michigan, that the -range of Ladies' Sun Hats, Mi � 01 � lb . d Dyke, succ 3ssors to the Rev. sta I . I : aham, I � ffect on the gro ing crops.---:- een ail, for �!a long time pi eviqu i to' rance at notoriou� cattle thief, John F. Gr 1 4 � c ld seem to indicate that havi ;g splendid e w i mill in lower town, also, the! a . __ . two 'Messrs. Spargo, Hill and l ' I C. � , ., � , k. - wou concession of . -is death, - a occurre a DOU Parker, have the� grist I � � 0 -o Mr. Hugh Grieve of the Ist, :h w e out of the Children's Sailor Hats, . finished his other ehores he had g no t . . are engagt I of Mr. W. B. Hu �ton, I who abox it two years ago,brok 1. , . � :: W . r midst, and d in ho-,'v,e and stable . 4 � . . ow prepal McKillop, last week cut agq� . m. i Exeter lock. up, shot himself accident- .- . � the barn to Glean up the m , 10 actes of hay 'weeks h `-body 'as butied ir the; settled in ou 3r pris- in bhe latter O� which & ledger and BE � ii I I ce etery, XE I - -us in nine hours and a half. I Over a " acre PreBbyte the R� v. (' orge. their ministerial duti s. -Our entt I : ally with a gun, I st- week. It appears 7 tory to drawing in hay, and while th - r 1. � ks and a quantity A Call Solicited, and comparison in; I � - i I a in - i 'lay an hour is pretty lively work. -L -Mr. Mrown o -'g ' r. D. Urquhart, of the eral memoranpum. boo I - engaged,, becoming suddenly ill, he � I ti - The secand death iDg towilsman, M were found con-' he was i the wo a and had laid his I , . 13ancelled c4eqt(es I I , f. Mr.1, un dow � haff and passed quietly Robert McMichael, of Hullett, retarned !was that o � Willie, second Ben of Mr. Hensall Mills, who is always up to the of I gun dow by the root of tree andwhen assortment, quality and price requested. down on thee I . bay and aboard. . I i I - I rox- times as a large fc ree of experie ced ce led by some I I I � . of ,HarristOD,I&t', Of " I arrested' . lifting it up,it wei it off ,the charge enter. I __ ; i . and peacefully away. He appeared to from D%kot& on Friday last. He is 'Johni Moffa , 4 . ; I . , . J ce . � 7 I � ' H - 00 was a most" romping, workmen taking out the old machinery Hutton was in �consequeia : . i I - have died without a Struggle, and wb . D. going back again soon.-Messrs;,Dono- � eter. Wi ow P � . � kl substituting th Several J. P.1si iDg his body, and killing him instantly. - - � � � - . . , � - found must have been dead sometime a van and W ed-, a carload -of Iad, bad � , 6 n 4tending the' a] ,ri 8 on. I of his fl c �uriD g mills an, * * at and taken to Blyth nity wenti The deCE ased h - been for Some time , in . . V I I q iving from Wingham and the vici I . . . i - � )o SaA althd'u h ainon c, he! of the rolle ,, which - * , I —CAPH N PROPUSEN 4 1 - ,,, althoug'LL Miss Sproat very fine heavy dranght r proceAs, -doubtful; charge o a Saw I . the ]body was cold horses the � High Sob I . 9 - n Jay, evidentl : D ill in Michigan. TERMS.. I : � 1119 down on Wednes( y i - , : . i . - American market this We'ek.-Rev. Mr. - � youngest f the'�Bcholara was 0ne :)I lie Such eT_cel�lent sati4faction * Who ever . ; I , 6 evet g of Dominion Dav, . 11 i 1. he Blyth justices to: -On I . I i . . says when she got 'to the house the R;re I ' � I ' I --he ability of t � I � ! . most I . I i _ . ut our mil s n a of - - I � . U- was still Morrow, of Oxford county, will deliver adValiceli pupils in ,tLe F Aeol. used This will P. I . � oF , Place, - I : � I Jt, enquiry. The Bly h JJ at Gran Bend, a:: altercation took I � had not been long kindled, as it , z i , ou try, di ose of the i . i - I I � ird At6ady foot ith the b in the cou ! I burning a -ad the water in the kettle was an, address on the Scott Act in Cardlio's : His uno milmo , abilities i . �, ing ` the s i � I � � ; e ntraBion of rau-� between he Croi iyn brothers and the . I . - i and ; i intends to have P. resented. th i . �� . M .' Urquhart I I I not hot. The cause of his death, of. Hall in this town -on Saturday ev ning. application : - to his studies g4ve a] W a : ' O'Connors, which"ended in a free fight. - ! i I � ! L : i � . ; wh ch. caused Lfis I ri e �88 . "i on the osse. We I understand that Mr.' Constable Hamlton was present and i Pourse, must. jast remain a matter bf it is unfortunate that �aturday night prominenice' tids everyth �Dgr in first. c14 running drder gei s, and refused to allow thelm. ta sit; � I I I I i � � � , by the time the neW grain comes �n-- ! AU 1 ' � , . h, Speculation, but it is supposed to ha,�e has been clio4en for this ineeting at a n- and parents t ) look forward to, ls� � i - E. Mc L � . z . . I - I . - pleased to Slate that Mr. �. C. KElly only objected to those J. P.'A sit-� succeeded in arreSting one of the con i r I � I . ! 7 � occurred in some w&v from the inj dry important centre like SeMorth, �91 it is future , witli th , brightest b � ope is We are i - . .. . � .. ting who Bat upon a, previous crir Wall testants, Dennis OVonnors. It appears I I � ks ago by the almost impossible to get out a 1 large illness C ' me 'ced about t I on;hs� Klawso: i, of this village, (who, we ipen- . I I . . - *Which he received tv;o wee I . iry between the Same parties, ,and that after his "'at, and when in charge i - ke, o -as having ur- en 7, audience to any kind of entertai m nt ago and i 4 f a her, becomin' Imed! tioned a few wee Y 0080S A 7 a e , . 1 THE CASH 00 � M N : ; I earth, in a gravel pit falling in on him, . I ig it to the othet juf tices of the .';onstab* 'Mr. O'Connors was � I T 111though he was Supposed to be nearly on that evening, and Many , glas chased an incubator i doutfit),has posed leavii I I will bc 'Pre- at the he: dws which his t ub Le ' ' . . . ! � . . .. . d linh tohingohicke by pr)sent who hmd no previous conne,,tion strtiolitwice. B lieving the parties who ! i I . 4 1 recovered from that injury and on the vented from attending who on any other making, I b d the mo�t di ful! fairly �40ces t u mud � . � . 1pousu I e . - . . th the matter, bw i thd struok * to be James Crony SEAFORZAt L �­ � Froviouis Saturday �'h%& been in the hay evening would have gladly availed them. . medical a4v�oe �hst olould be r. mob ed, but' artificIT me:11 " 0�t of 6 couple . in any way W1 � . I I . I I I � � I - � I i . I - I d I � t ! - __ ! i 1 - I � I i i -, . L : J L I *. i i � � . I � i i . I ! I ; i . � L c i � I ; * 1 7 � � I i � � � - i . T . I i I . I - . I L � � j ! % : ; I � � . - I - I . 1 � . : . . I � i . I - I - t: l 'i . . � 1. . � I - - . I - : I 1� . I I : I . ! I I �; ; l � ! � , . I . - � z I i I � I I I I � � i � I i I .g � I , i . ! 4 I � � I . ; i " � I I I . i I , I � - . ! � L, 1 i ! . . - � i . I . � i I . i ; 1. � I i . : ; i " ;I � . I . .1 i i L I - ; I . ­ . � I : i I - . i I i : . I ! � I I . I I I ! 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