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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1884-09-12, Page 8____ _____ __ � ____­. ­ -1 - __ . . . V - - ­­­­ . _� � :� . . � . I . - ­_ - 11 - I � . -.,--- - I " : - : I - ___-,7_______1 . I i i ! - _ I � � I , ­­��­­­110­'.,­ ------ ­- I ., - . . , . - . I �. T� I : . I � - _,­ . I I . � - � I . 1 i � I 1 � open for travel. ' t is a splendii �' struc. I . . -, 11 t - . � � I long as -bbd presen :i generation IaBtfi, 'at least. -M - J. -S. �'. labhirk� has Bold his r - .- I : f the I 11 Bridge C in .. any. This in*nlues, the seco l9nHablcirk, has Sold tb rf ho a � f ailing were : 11 - The I . ; - � . .- i i 1 � � i � , : .]�Ioved by D. Manson, Seconded by S. - I . . � . .- - I I � - 1 1 ! . ; I . 1: ; I 1 � . - I � - , . I i I : i I , �.. . � I . : . . � � iDg a I - . i , . I u accordance with the above resolti- was whodrive Mr.Tindallysbutcliel.wagoll, iODS. Ily-law read and passed. The � . wasdrivirgonth3 road throrgh the ollowirid ttecounts were passed for pay- ­ - . 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I yest6day for -Tor t I to do thi i 06i - oorilbinuall �rowing in pw�$ilio a or � I I ' - JUST THE THING FOR 9 Y9 . tion prior to le ng on his zett%ru � our business men kr�oN .Ju at h Sbotland.-The � o4on Ideal Unci e utilize the advantages ptaced In T , .,.,unches and Picnics. - . h way, and by proper dea(ing I ob . . I an i ill � give.one of t a: x ,, Tom Company � I I � in , lardno,s retain old ch8tomers, bit . are, i ion � canned. Boneless Turkey, Chicken, popular entertai morits 1J I -a new ones. � I .i . I . Duck, rig,a, Feet, Sausage Ateat, Corned Beef, Hall on Monday� e4ening next. TI ally adding ' i I I Lunch.Tongnes, Salmon, Loboyer, Mackerel, Fin- anterbainment is *aid to be a g ood orie 11 6 - I . 'I nan Hiaddle and Sardines; also in CiroSse & a � rid well desbrvl'Dg of'p%tronage.-T9e To�VN Cobti,cm.-At a r,heeting 0 - BlackwieTE; Potted Meats, Game, Harn and Chick- .,ad in the London 5 towulcour.oi., held on Monday ev p1lowing appear P�.. I en, Strasburg. Ueats, yarmotith Bloater and . 3 -'ago, -, I I Mri, -Edward last, accou , �s 6mounting r to 2)2 - ' � , � -.&-uchovey Paste. Canned Fraifs and Yaget%bles pers -a few d.. ,fi, . .. n : - -of t, 0 of every variety-, Pickles, &a. , I 11 LeRuey, maria. i�` , ho �inanci �l examined . aid ordered to be p ii 1. I . � I � . . I - �_ Don% forget that - Thorne sell.3 the beiit valuem "Association of,, Lrio, was ' Friday pollector w is given un il the 16 In Teii tud, Sugar in the county - . 14 served with a. rit,':issued a the in. October to fuish collectiijgt4 pol " I - 11 stance of Miss, � ss aura Louise Camerolij. The finance couamittep� rex orte sz�- Try Thorno's Teas; they're good. - 69 of London, clai iu'g $5,090 for breach estimated it come of the i jurr� ni � V I - . ,,of promise of marriagei. The cap,�e $2,091 . , and bhe expenditt re a � 01 . L. THORNE, t, will come on at 1 the Pall Assizes, requiringth sumof09,710tolloal . . 11 I i on O�- by and reborn eno� . Star Grocery, Seaforth. ,, which commence ,`,in Londoi li direct ta ation, I - 41 tober 24.11 Th gentlems. here, al- rate 'of IS mills on tb 6 do] lar. . __ I . . I I luded to will be remembered b severil r , P � - ' ' " -toom eudation of the c mrnitte( ,Cap ,) z I ad, a OX - of our readers aialthe' 9.ff able arid agre a- I d the -rate 1 fixe I at . Kturou expooit 0 able manager !d . f the Lake Sa, r , f aura . I I pp�'Or .1m Aft 3r tbepaBsit9i i of .s al ae ..— - - Silver Mining Company-, an w in- - iiortall busineSs t ie c,ou ne ,- cluced several of our citizenia to blilte .j urned to inqat again at ,he call o . ! . - . - DISTRICT -- XATTERS. for stock in the epimpan nd I is ayor. . - . a frequent visit ..... in th - . . I I . 1! DR. COLEIIAN's LATEST iNVESIME . I years ago. -We a pleased t laarn that I I - e entrance .1 � a I Sarnia 1 Ob�erver sitys: I he �. � I , l9r:David Dune n, of Egmondville � ,ia � examination will be held this year on 0 ." I I M discoveries along both.ba4kia (if th recov ring from 8 r�eent Severe illnegs. ,� Xonda,y aind TueSda,y, December 22 . :' Clair have attracted the attantio -Mr. Daniel oran, the halleluJ4"h , , � and 23. At this examination drawing poet, has located permanently in SA. Dr.. Coleimai , of Seafort 6, or a ol I willbe compulsory, but the 33J per forth. -On Tues ij last . Rob j.t wealthiest g� ii& most expe ,irielic. a I o cent- will not be exacted. The inter. Holmes, -of the 1 inton NZW .�jra, ro a Canadians& �b mien, 'a,nd he his ' ing , %long the rivet- witl a media-lbe examination is- to be done, away -from Clinton to ruBsels and b .ek aga prospect . with so that the departmental examina. - toinvestin largelyinibLdbusin,.ss - . tionsnextsumm,er will be for second. to Seaforth on his, bicycle. �- It. A. 1 �n attention has been drawn to So . V&nEgmond has ,had ,the io ! of 10 and third class candidates. We expect I and Port Lam ton, and ha a few � woolen mill ornamented with tweni - ' � I be able topublifsh the list I he will return rid make � a Mora next week to d - rats 1 a .�! I � L . seven lightning rp si-W6 nude 3 Gf subjects necessary for these certifi- I � ainat on prepaxilitory to d that Thomas Goveolock has , made' a plate exan n� I cates, � in, h h' will locatel Our fr . very successful sale of the I stock w I h I . � ' '_ � he Bbipped from bete to Glasg ow thr' a in Mooretow,n are also antiouE B HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. We are pleased his f avor. , a , underSta Od I at weeks ago. -The fire brigade g:) to Tor. E to learn that the attendance at the onto on Monday to take part, in 'the doctor cona.i era railwi (10 Mr) high school this year is much greater grand tournament in that city. By I a ,cation with.,the salt work all his � than at the same time last year and Slight mistake thf y were throm 14 . out - necessity, and that his del rm: in %ti " - - qui-te a number from -the. country are . to locating 6 'any part � of Lam - expected as soon as the busy season is the first prize at Brugsels but v7o� antic�i�- county; will � depend upon Ith I a pros pate they -will be Thor0 successf al in t] . . I I aver. Messrs. P. Murphy, S. Anderson I --- securing, railway connocticris. and Wrn. McQueen, recent pupils !of Queen city'.-Mr.'.J. P, Brine tha, ver, r- I 1. .0 I a 0 Jd I * � I . . an auctioneer h I o igain coxamen , . AcCIDENT;-An aocidei t, ... h h our hish School, left last week for 0 t- his Wl campaign, I and has already bool'. - I ic . taw& to attend the Normal. We fully ad several important Sales. T'l Lis is t 'a f6rtunately not attended I itl- EDy , expect them to make a good reputation 11 134 a I � i ,ous r6 ilts-: happen d c� tid ' . commencement of his thirtieth year *s - 1i . . I for themselves at that seat oflearning, . . l ay here on 11�a,tu -da� I an auctioneer in.'; thiS county; and N . I . __ . I 'I - . As Conduc or Pethich's tfainwas , on can- look baph upon a �ore But - I . THE LixE STOGE: SALE. -Parties in- In : - ' Ing in from the west a b rake 3r AT easeful record, and he is as goo as : ' tending to enter stoex for the fall Sale still. -Tile Salvatiou, Arm . I �ave�la,. from the to p of � a car aboi �,'t hit Ill a � . of, the Hutron Live Stock Association, to � . y wl: � . 'from the stabion. Assooh as he be- held in Clinton, about the middle of grand torch light 1prqcession o,, 1 Satul r- � . I I . i I missed the engine was � Bar t bac October, should send in their names, day, to -morrow ei�ening.-Mr. �trid M�p. gather up - 11�8 rautilate L rankin . . together with the pedigrees of the- ani- M. Y. McLean re�urded home n Tuo 3. � being assumed that he hi I Ld :& ler mals; they iutond to offer, to the - Secre- -day evening.- Parties going to tue tween the � cars and bee] - kil, a . Mowat Demonstri4ion at Toronto; fro . � . tary, M.. Yi McLean, Seafarth, without this district can �pro:cure bad es� fro � engiD a slow! y' backed up f is f a r 8 delay, as all entries not. made by 'the . ton, but no trace c'uld be lour d of I ­ ' 0 � - 20th inst. at the latest, can not be re- Mr. Wm. M . Gray, of, Seafort , or anq then fhe engine re6rned, i John HaDnah, of 'Tuckersmitb, ou� tie I ' - corded in the Sale Catalogue. Parties I neared this place the br akeS an . Tuesday morniug�train or after arriv'i I i' I having stock to Bell should attend to at Toronto, or if d6iiea any ti -t ae befoi e found sittinq up bythe sic' bof hat'i . this at on ce, . I . I -' leavi s Ita,ppearst4atthe fall 1rende4ed! � Tuesd%y.-M, r. D; b. Wilson. . � ' � � - . - il - unconscious;'. in which ca lditiW h here to -morrow for Ottawa to depo4t . I . I ! FOOT BAr,L NoTEs.-At a meeting held � - I namiled for me time, an I only re ea the petition asking for the sa missi8a � . I ' Monday evening, the 8th inst., the Sea- . I ed possessio .of his senseii as the eh . of the Scott Act in this county with t a . forth High School foot ball club r'e-or- I I - came along. - He was found I o ! Government. It Is desired to have th a 1. ganized. During last year our club sac- sustained no furthe� iil'jury thi , .tl voting td-ke, place qome time in Oct r. I � ceedied in attaininc, the second position -4 , �, severe Shaking up, and ' as tf ke the Association" but as the GoverDtaerit has the fixfeg of - in a,nd we have no doubt - the train tobis home in S'Pratloi d. that vinder the followitLa efficient officers the date it is not nQwn wheth r or 111 it I - - .- - ''. , . M � � � - ' Mplied wi '. I 11 ciux -boys " will austain its reputation : this wish will be o h. -Mr- . I � A. W. Thompson, of',Port Arthur, wi� 9 McKillop, �, I . Hbriora-ble President, Dr. Coleman ; . . . ast week -The Tue ersmi h THE PIJN'Ik.-The'Hary St X(me President, Mr. D. D. Wilson.; Vice.- ' - - . School Board will mbet on the fi �t Scott Act Picnic on Friday, the President, Mr, R. Jarnipson. ; Secretary- ' I . Treasurer, T. M. HigRins ; COm m.ittee Saturday in Octo or for the purpose �f inst., is lookpd for with interest,'as . � I . �' . engaging teachers for inext year Wid It ladies are preparing dianer . br . of Management, J. C. 1-Tiarstono, B. I . , ould be well for 11 init-ereeted t - o a . � - &r ; J. A. McIn id thousand. iAll publi6 i 0 0 y ` a sp'rior to ttat cla,oi sides of politi,ics, and for aliod"I ains R. Cresawell, W. Stnaxt, and J. Lil. in their applica,tiorl I loraia. . to the.Secretary, - eoge Sproat, BR.Sq. Act are sent,free tickets b� th( c Cal - - . _. . . tee. Music !,furnished b` Sc)tt I - , I- - ' ,r - MoRo BIG TIMES.11ING.-Mr. Wul. THE key note sopinded. Cheap. Gril - The. Scott ct party chfilleril,cs t - " Murray, of Harpurhey, has again b . aeries at M.A. Charlesworth'B,� the grocer. Te 4 i eaten � ' ag.4,inst to atme of foot iallf.-Icm - wholesa-le and Tetail.1 Just arrived at. M. A. c 11 - the record for big threshing. On Wed- Charlenverth's another large consignment A 1 o'clook. 031. 1 1 1. nesday of last week he threshed on the those celebrated teas, I consisting of Movane, .1 i I i ' � . 0 - ' ] farm of Mr. -Thomas McMichael, Hul. Young Hyson, Ping Qney.- Congous, Pack-lix gm - � .1 Leeburn. 1 1 lett, 1,300 bushels of grain in nine hours. CODgKIS, Souchongs, Japans, Jallan Pek ,�, TIIJG.-Harvesti �a is pr � Japan Dust, Gunpowders and Assams We a! a - Mr. Murray uses a separator manufac- r,til', movin ' glsr��equantiticsof ourexcAlentteus nearly throuhh in this loettlity. F tured by Messrs. McDonald, McPher- at small margins, andAre kiving urnivet-sal sat*;. erB are busily engaged soNiling air faction to the public. We make it v pbint; 0 � son ok Co., Stratford, and -a White wheat. i � 1. I I gua.,rantee our teas to bave Pne flavor and good 1. emaine of London. I RICKNESS�;��Wmii. MeWILineir, of 0 I - dra-miDgigualitics. Whether purchasi ry or uL is, * . 0 -1 -Mesars. Harvey & McEwen thresh- buyers are respectfully reqdested to c 11 and ec- commercial jlroad,--Colbo bef 'has ed on the farms of Messrs. Turner and amine our stock- of teas, anol'prices. N w is .tl,; e' serionalvi indisposed, bub We. are h E-roadfoot, Tuckeramith, *900 bushels of season for sugars, and we keep a full lin'e, from sta-te'lle il now convale "CeD . . I _'R ' the cheapest grade to the . est in th markd . to I I fall and spring wheat and 350 bushels We handle nothing. bnt pul;e sugars. ave ext ,, % EDUCATION'". -Mr. Mil -hr, ni;pe � of oat -s in one day and moved over a value in Demijohn Fr nehVipegars, d Cryst; I I , ? !i made an off � - . �aial visit to i the Bee - a mile in the middle of the forenoon. Picklingr Vinegars. E(Ave also� a corrhi ete f9toci: tiesday moraftly ' of General Groceri6s, a0d thic -public fi. rely emi school last T1 - b. The engine was run by D. MeEwen and getting the best value iii the market. We bav? a I — - I . the feeding done by �. Harvey and C. done a good busmessq� s' I - ince starting here, ai ! . - . Harlock. - Smith. - - are in gpod spirits, and '!apprec,late the ,onfiden a . 1 i 11 - 4 1 1 . . . aind pa-tronage of the cbmajunity. Thanhful f r- RE,ENGAGrD.-Mr. Gec. A. Nev - , � the past patronage and iaskicg a contimance if has been rie-engaged as te8clier . LOCAL RRiEFs.-Only thirty tickets the same, I am yours reSPOGtfUlly, M. A, Cus i- I . . � school sectTn No. 6,15[blletj, for were sold at Seafoith station last week WORT11. 875-4 __ i . - . next ye - at, � at� a salary of ! 500 A 3 1 ., for the Niagara Falls' excursion. -T he DUNCAN & DUNCAN, have to ban d tfiB This is an in�rease of $4C but as . thermometer registered-' 900 'in - the contents of twenty c.-tses of old country good_ Newton is a cher, the trus A I' . Oood tefi, ' . shade on Sunday. A delightful fall of Furlhershipments will, arrive in few a.�s. NVe � Are confident in sayingith4f, we are sb)wing.tbe are wise ,in r6tainiDg him. . rain occurred on Sunday night.-Rov. largest and cheapest g�'ods in this see ion. Ca [1 11 I I . I W. Craig, of Clinton, preaches in St. and examine o uri Dress And Fancy Grl3d s, Mant] a ' . � I � I I .Aub-arn. T homas�'church on Sunday next. -The and Ulster Cloths, and'compare prices with any ", . . in Ontario. 875 1 i F tramp, James Findlay, who was ,last I I � � PETTY THi Tzs.-Our vi - agE 13 week sent up to Goderich for stealing a BOSTON MONDA)lt LECTURES -Viz:, - e'rod at the resent tiInQ With B . . -Conscience, Labor, Trandendentalism, Socia.- light fingere I ;cazor, was sen'tenced by Judge TomS to ism, PvT ' iage, Heredity, and. Orthodo)'y,'aii b - .persons, wb:) viEit clo, six weeks' hard labor in jail. -.Mrs. T. Rev. j&rr 7 lines, lumbe piles, and wildry o osephCook. Price 50c, per vo1jme,-po,,b E. Joslin is spending a couple of weerks paid by Lu*sDE_,i & WiLSON. 875-1 i places, and �teal. They' may do - ' � I I I at Toronto. -Mr. John' Collie, of the SCHOOL Books._'For'� R igh and Put. once too Ofte . There is )ne- m u .. I . I Galt Reformer, an old ExposiToR am. iic Schools, -complete 6toci at LumsD F,y & WiJ,- pected. He was Been anc made to ployee,. paid his friends in this place a SON,�S. 875-1 - I I . 21 - . for --some ot the old br, Ige t i tribe visit on Saturday. -Sir R., J. Cart- , NATURAL L1W IN iIIF, �tPIRITUAI WORLi. stole from U a bridge cont actorE., . i wright, M. P. for South flaron, is in -Prof. Drummonds' ,great work. Price $1.5Q, UPSET. -AB Jas. Matel. wa B mo 1�h a N post free by LUMSDEN & WILSON. 876-1 ; I . his threabing tingine al)ng the , I orthwest on business, connected o i � . .With Some, property he has there. -On HANDR FULL O�, HONEY, anI other from 'the fa m of Mr. T, J_bUiston . �1_ . ' I - Sundity evening next Mr. Walwin'. wh, sermons, new book, by; C. N. Spurge 3n - Price East Wawa I) osh,: last w)ek, L cul 0 $1. post free, byLu-miSDEN &WILSON. 376-1 has been officiatinain theMethodist . broke down,iup�etting aid dama 0 MISS ANNA CULLI'S class for drawiD, the engine. The esc w church durin the absence of Rev. Mr. and painting, Water an I Oilovill re-oper Tuesda3 :1, apin� stes En 9 I -Y ad his horses pretty c oan. It Rroley, will preach his fvewell Sermon September16,1884. Forterms and partioular%. which,will be a special address to young apply at reside ace., 87-1X1 ; . wonder it ffid not Scald t aem, W men. -The salt block of Gray, Young & — 0 � . it not be wel if ; thresherk . w.o ul d Sparling, which has been , shat-,. down ATTEMPTED INGETIDIAI�YISAI.-(In Wed- off the stem bFfore mo 11, .9 Ho laA the stables in con. arid men MiA i i . . I t 6 scalde bad] y sh d running again . nesday morning - 4 � I . this wee.k.-Staiff.;Sergeant A. Wilson, of nection with the Alma hotel had a nar- an accident ap on. this place, has the I good fortune to be row escape from deptraction by fire.- CivicHO.LI A-r.-�-LastNVAnEsday appointed on the Wirabledon team for About half past fi-ve in 'the mornink, Auburn'scivc holiday. Our Lusi . ­ 3 � next year's matches. -Most of the fall ,,when Mr. Brown] y, the propri tor, gob men close.d u their placei of E uEd . wheat seeding is now completed in this up he was startled upon observilul adense and took - their wiveH ant cldl�dre Section. There is not quite so large a volume of smoke riSilkg.� from the 'nortli n 31 as , thePoint Farm. There i i o - I I breadth sown this year as last, bu�t. the - side of the stable. On� Investigating he 1,er place to spend a df y th In at ! i recent ge-ina-1 showers will have a most found that some ir iscreaut ,had built Point Farm. The groutil mad h . I beneficial effect in giving the' grain a -fire of some ,hay a ainst the Side of ... th . I are' all that uld be def i ' red, ii nd -a,rn wl ad ig . Lake Huron is always in I poct ti im start. -The irion for the new bridge b liell I ited the boards'. . being erected. at Grieve's, is now being few pails of water ere sufficier t to ex - offers an am ant of. pleasr re to viS teamed oat. We hope the bridge- will tinguish the fire b fom any darr age wa a that -iii not obtainable : uland � begot ready for traffio��'� as Boon as possi. -donejat bad it not beeln nOtiCEd for.it children, some pretty big ones, too,, , ble as its absence is a groat deti7iment few minutes longe! n Id have off their Bho s, and what ), tima� to tho business of. this town. -Mr.M.Mor. - saved the building a,nd it is likely that had wading cl n the beach. Som 3 of rison, of Woodstock, was in town Iiast the hotel would have , been destroyed ma'ale persu sion went i: p the )ea ( ril 3 week.---7-Mr. James 'KeRride is having also, as it is conneeted,with the barn by mile or nio 3, till - they c ime ,t) a the-plaiater torn off the outside of his anopenshed. The fire. wals-un' njos I - � cioubted- . eluded place,i where they * eds hotel and replacing it with.boards. This ly- the work of ail incendiary but we � bath iia the liitke, which tl ey declar I � . will maiterially improve the appearance have not learned whether or no: t therel -be al ost e ual to a bat). in ho o of his house. -Mr. and Mrs. Alex. are any well groi�nled suspicions, which itself. . . 4 Stewaxt are taking -in the ten day ex. are likely to lead to th6 detection of th P This as the first visi , to .1 oint Farm for ma,iiy, but, jud carsionto Chicago. -Sandy" deserves miscreants. . i I - � . I _ . . from the good . time th iy bai, it a holiday. -Mr. James Laurie returned � i , not be the la8t. Mr. Wr ght, the hom a from the old country last week. SEAFORTII'S ME ICHA�NITS. -Our tner- prie'tor, and all in, at' ond'ance -The Junior Beaver lacrosse club, of chants, with their pSual enterpriBe, are gen tlemanly and obligii g. Con " .this town, met with defeat. at Goderich ma,king extensive I- preparation 3 for it villag as w ell a's town 8, . )ugb t bo clil Friday last at the hands of a club of large fall trade. 1� is simply amazing, 'a day'E recreation at least )nee 4 y that town. -A. J. Willson, son of Mr.O. the immense pil s of, goods" ;ha,t a:ro At thi a time of the year the rel i � C�Willson, of this town, intends exhibit- continually arriving, and one is led b) better place �han the . Pont F, Lru . � I I poultry at the IndustriAl wonder what becomes of them all, -bu 1J spen � d i holijay. - 'ug Some., Toronto, whick o Seaforth merchants,''by virtue of the BRIEFS -J . ar r o . c -Y,xilibition pened on . las C to 'S Use a I . - - W ednesday. We predict that I I Ab. ,, excelleut quality of - their wa as, th fire the olbber� day, but wa i n# ceo] . will seturn with a fist f ull of red tickets. varied. selection Off rod, and the rem ark. Eva allace' I who . 1i _Mr.A. Cardno returned home from ably low prices draw irade from lonly Was easily w(tinguished, as it ) ad Mainitoba, last week having got through distances, and judgingfroin appearances gained much headway.- The iBap with harvesting operations on his many new CuSbOmEr,s will be aided lb� have got the 66 of the nev - Oran ,a I TO prairie homestead. -Mr. Reid, of Beith, their lists of patron s'this Season Sea' -and th 9 Rev., John Grey will pre '. . Scotland, spent a couple of, days in town forth - has always occupied tie firs� every alter � a Sabbatl morIllin I I -this week as the guest of . . Young, position in this Be tion� of the Frovincl J. P. Fisher as- shipped I a C y eS He iS very favorably im, lased with as a mercantile own', and it seem$ Stallion, ,,.Prince of the Is" 38, 11 to: Ch ' . I I i hold its .own, but , goo to 00 a at the I kir to )a What: he lasli 00ou in out : . He lef b, destined not ouly t I I - I . I , . I 6 - I . ; I � ., I ! � ; : i � I I 0 I I . 11 - � � . . i I i . 6 1 ;; I � - . � I I � . � . � �t . .i � � 1i I I : 1. � I . . ; I r ; � , I .. I - 4 . . . � �� . � i I - I I � i � ! I � � I - � . . . i I; I i - . I I . . A. * � I i . i I i - . I - I I - J I - - : i 1. . i . I � � . . - I I . . 11 � i . . . I . I I . 1. I . : I n b - � - aTit � 0.,e * h 9 � 911 0 w �1 I �i'a dl b' � , Y9 u �, , u Or is to n a I f��w lh� a , - I 11 �s r a I I � 1 - . . I. . 1 ; , I I I i :I � ! . ; . 1 . . � I I i :1 � . , ! ; � ! I ; � I 1 ! ! . i . . * - , t I , I , .� . I , � . I I J i , . . - . - . 11 � � , . - � -d_ __-J.- __ I-----,- C-_. -- L . I- I .. 1. - ­ 11.1 .1 , - I—- _� - 1--- I .; - � — i : � . I� I � I � . � I . . I - I � - C � : . I � 10 . 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 . ! THE ,1RU.40N.E "POSITO.R. � 3� . - � I i i � I � ; i � I I i t . I ; � I 1111= � ; �11= — __ ,� . . : .1 � � I - 2 on the dollar � for general , and in that city. -Th( new -bridge across late of mills 5w to the Maitlknd lia now (iompleped and sobool purposes. the S -bin 0i 33,500, re - ,their open for travel. ' t is a splendii �' struc. quiriDg a rate of one and thirty-three : only ture, and l6oksas..'f it would stand as liftieths of a mill oti, .tbf �,dollar; for, tinu- I long as -bbd presen :i generation IaBtfi, 'at least. -M - J. -S. �'. labhirk� has Bold his I uion 8chool No. 11, M6Killop, the i F ,,in of $61, requiring,4 rat � 31 of 1 mill on - mare. I I To BY." t the foreman of Lke " . the-doilar; for railwqy piu�poses, inter - f the I 11 Bridge C in .. any. This in*nlues, the seco l9nHablcirk, has Sold tb rf ho a .8t a . nol sinkirig fund, Ille sum of $8159 I of �One- 40, two fi h ' requiring a rate I ft ailing were I ` men, -Geo. Tindall has Toronto g ntlo 1 ' D111B OD the dollar, alld .tb,v,t !the clerk - The ' built Sla ght,er- iouse on. the flats of 6 Iraf t a by-law giving offect t6; the above 1 . Ch of . - I 1 �be iver. near . �� he bridge. We hope I -esolubion and present the same at the ltax' the lbo; ne Boa� -d of Health will not ioxt meeting of pouncil.-Carried. d the'- have any trouble. -J. W. Smith is I .]�Ioved by D. Manson, Seconded by S. iar at - - v i iti g friends at Stratford and Shakes. - audiabo ugh, that, the reeve and 1,811, p, I r thi3- week. -Andrew Arthur is Dr. 6 .to 'borrow the. re asurei be anthor'izod $ L,500, to meet current expendi- sisect vii a Bick with Canadian cholera. U m of iDg a YOUDg, of. Londes boro, is in attE nolance. ture, and that the clerk draft- a by-law The A CLOSE SHAVE. -Thomas �Ljlderson, u accordance with the above resolti- was whodrive Mr.Tindallysbutcliel.wagoll, iODS. Ily-law read and passed. The this wasdrivirgonth3 road throrgh the ollowirid ttecounts were passed for pay- other , SarstogaiEwamp last Wednesday. Tile . . fuent: R. Cooper, repairing McLean's , � il ad. I firehad i�ndermineda tree at heroacl �nd Eld�r's bridges, concession 12, 017; f the 3ide, which fell OIL,the wagon, toreakiDg . the tree in Mr. A I uderson - lumber for sidewalk at � arding Inill, $16; N. Price, spreading : : Mr.; Robt. Murray, Reeve of E mbro, I I has b n appointed clerk of the 3rd er,_ .t. . 1. noticed iime to spring forward on � the. horse, 0avel oll Hensall road, 010;- Dr.Camp- NT. - ihuB having a naii1row escape, as the tree W1, medicine for Mr. Call&ghan. and Balt truck the Beat where he was Sitting. !amily, 45; Gould & Cameron, ceder 0 St. - . ! I — - ,imber, �138.54; Brussels Po st, adver- n of , . . Stpmley. � . . . jBinc, teriders for bridges, 01 ; James n . the ; - FARM SOLD._'M It. John McK( nzie, of illar was granted $8 and Mrs.MeEwen the large will formerly 6wne& I -a a byl6n line,-- as sold his farm to �5 in charity, to be expended by Mr. . been . r. D. Roberts6ni of the Bay'qEld road, millie and Mr. alker. Moved by S. 2mi ".:P. 'View f �. f r the'Bum' 82,700. r Mr. Rober �sbn has le, see Man.son, k orided by . His - a goodi barg%iu, as this isia conven. that the clerk be instructed to' advertise . mbra .Oct i� ritly-situated farlm, being part of the a lor tenders for cutting the- prop osed . S. S. Fuller, notbing aalinita : same lot purchas by him last spring. ditch on concessions 6, 7 and 8 condi- com- ,d Mr. McKenzie wil [ turn to his prof esBion tiorial on the final passing of the by-law ecid- again, as firming does Dot agree with uthorizing the cuttin of the same. - 9 iendia - .�� I him. I � . arried. The council then adjourned to ecure 1 i - T - -again at Kyle's botel,concession 8, ineet � the ! Rodirervilie. Iii (in Monday, the 22nd day of September, uni- j� EXONERATED.-C.ertainreports having at the hour of 10 o'block as'a Court of . -clock - olute gone abroad erogatory to'the character I tevision, and at 2 W p. nl� for the . on as of one of the patrous of the Rodgerville transaction of ordinary business. bton pects cheese factor , coiicerD!*n his 46alilig'S 9 . . Belgrave. I Presbytery at its meetit - 19 . with the f acitory, the, directors �, earned ' . I . . . . I I :: Mitchell town council fo,au I . CT " it ni�oeosary to'hold an investigation for BARGAINS ill Scotch and Canadian . I the purpose of ascertaining the truth or Tweeds, Worstedr, suits -and overcoats . Fits WaS Son- falsity of these re jorts. For tl�ii if, pur-. . I 2 uini u Lead. Boots and shoes of every deperip- t.on good and cheap. Five per cent. lei -s for cash ; � raild PoBe a meeting waB hold at thq � factory on the 8 h inst, and after it most SL5 purchuses, 10 per cent. less for cash. Eggsi 17c; btitter, 16c'. Come one, come all. A. q AY - last. thorough �nd searching itiquity, they Loit, Belgrave" . 875 com- , unanimously agree& that the sof aidal in BR=Fs.-ThEiRev., Mr. Taylor preach - - fell eirculatioill was entirely founclationless, b I i ad in the" Pres yteriau church here on mile and fully exonera the gentleman con. �4uuday last, --The Rev'. J. F. Parke will was cerned from all wrong 'cloilig. This bo absent from his congregation for over it I decision, V� a are st ire, will ,be al 0 gra- three.wedlis. He was married on the 8, tifying to the patmna.of the factory arid 9 bh inst., and has gon�r on a,n extended be. a 11 parties conceU ad. . %,�eddiijg tour. We wish � the happy The. __ - . 411 _ L -George couple loilg life and prosperity. Clin- I . Kh Cb u r.0 , IrStean, framer, of WaWanosb, has pur. him, . . I RE-ENGAGED.-Mr.J.W.Kin a I as been rt to�teachiicur school for the chased We Queen's hotel here. -Several �ourig upen belonging to our village lefb � 0 was engaged ea- . I . Buing year at a salary of �051C. This this week for the lumber woods, where ack. him we speaks all for Mr. King, it being his - they intend to work this winter. -Fires I a re- - fifth engagement here. The trustees * li prevalent,, now, and -farmers rid section men on the railway have to . gain- � have' no intentiou of parting with him I aud he ha� no intE ntion of g...,ing, Guees . atoll thorn on tha Sabbath day to � ; gine haVe his girl lives here. � 1,eep them f rom burning up fences ,and 'that n a , 01-10R.IFEttous.-As one is passing by � linildio-s. Thegroau'd-isgo dry - iVburn's, unclerrieath,� and cannot be n oil ihe cheeB61 factoiy when the 4vind is I I cueriched. The showers on Monday 1 4 �, - j � � 1 4 . � blowing �geutly from the east, he gets - c one a great deal towards stoppiug the I i . -Tile St. Mary1s Argus says : If there the full behefit of a most fragrant per I . , ffirther s�read of the element, and also I I I . I 1, I i - fume -fig atively ,speahing. If the 0 Ilenefitted the fall wh iat and root crops. and w meet and dome ie . 7 . I �o 80132*3 sw rms of agreement with the 0, an d �LJ&s. Tyner is still b By shipping lnm- I - _19th � SO get them induced io Smell ewhat l3er.-Quito a:numbbrifro m! this vicinity ' -i at 4ttended. the Caled man the fi-vO sweeter, they would have at 1�ast the 1 game$ Lucknow on the 10th iust.-i-Mr. � Spence, both. thanks. of the traveHing public. � GONE TO WELLINGTON. -70a onday �_, cif Halton county, is visitinglat Mr.:Mc- tithe last Mr. Joseph W. Snell , son of Mrs. lellaud's, as i,s also Mr. Wilson. -F. . . I mit- I I Wm. Snell, left to take possessi n of his .Webster, tailor is 1 hepb very 13,usy I i and ros. hoBe farm, recelitly purchased he county . � t i� bw making Suits overcoats to lider for A. Taylor's'custorners, and as E 2. . i ,;. i i - . of Wallington, near ton. 3 Oseph Hark i t . e cannot be beat in,r6aking a stylish 11 to. . I will be gre,.-Ltly missed from Kin�uru, as 11 00 -w hewasaz3alousSabbath' h I ork. , and g6od�fitting suit, ,his business still I ti I I ! � . i i . I ' at, having held several im orta�t poa-l. �c leeps; inereasing.-WIn.. Walsh's COW ate rather too many reas, took a drink etty tions in oth the Sabbath sch.pol and church . fo several years. eing a 14 c( water arid died soon after; which is irm . I � * young, ma of great ability, he will Soon a great loss to Mr. Wilsh, ao She was a , aluable one.-Peop W.. co a from all fall - make many friends in his nowi home. The farm he has Purchased is Olq'e of the . parts to see and purchase goods from A, the best in thp township of Minto) and he 'Will ' :' aylor's magnificent Stock. � � a 1 � i been no dodbt make it a Ane ho�ae. , ; I � KiPP9.U. � : Lppy . . - � . . . Brussels. � 11 � - � ; T. MELLIS, Kipp6D, keeps the largest Plows Plow 0aitings in the ctor, - PARTIES wisbirig'to obtain mOn0v fit . . s �ock of and market. Still more of those Sulky Plows coming. Farm mril low interest c,n mort( ;,&( ge, will do well tp call oil ers wid find my stock comlileO in thePlow i line, . I F. S, Scott, a,4 lie, is offering any amount of money : i bon't fai i tb see them. I 874x2 i � I I ; � . I I �, � -1 � ,I 11 SoHtooL . at the lowest rates of interest on good farm property. Will always be found at ho=e Satur- I M ILLE R' R. WE, ISM Groclery De�art- . I I I . � i day afternoons. 869-8 � : t � I : nient is now complete, af ter addi�g a lot of the . I rewestithings such as Epp's Cocoa, CocoRnut, ton QUERY. --How wasil it that evqlrythiDg � 'ell 'Gelatine, Electric and MAgnetic I'Soaps, Silver line� for the at the concert as as d uribg the day's sport, p�LsL��7�,Vff , o pleasantly ? I crlop Starch and many othor *hich are all s[)Id cheap. Choice Timathy spbd at London ear- I - . '13 The aiiswgr Bimpl�jhiB - Mr . J. D. Is f - I 1� rices. 11 - i � 874 SEEDIN'G.-Seeding operations have Mr. tsee Stewart was bobip�d the screen. I 5 F I . TEE CAL16ONIAN CIONCERT.-Tke con. 1 been the order of the day, and a consid- i, cert held in the i�wn Ball, on Tuesday etable number of the farmers in this . I I I I - [ . � evening', was undoubtedly the best ever. ' vicinity have finished. I I I GOOD CATTLR.-Mr. Georgle Taylor, of . ?est- given in Brus4ols. I The house was packed -to the doors.- i At 8 p. In Mr. J. . this place, recently Sol d 141'ead of cattle ome , Leckie, of Toronto,iwas called[ to the 1 . to. Mr. T. Govenlock, aggregating 18,- 2 00 MS., for which he realized a hand. th-es that chair, whi. he filled in his u manner. ]Phe follov�iug array o'f talent Some pile of bills. ' ; I this � . were all Iresent rand in good trim: I . . . PERSONALS. -The Misseia Yates have I started the millinery business in tbis Bus- Miss Mag ie 1�arr and Miss Wynn, of village, and are open for arders.-Mr. . pay r he Hamilton Miss Ella Cole, of 4ondon ; Miss Livin ston,,df Mitchell ; Mr. John I Robt. Hunt, of Collin; ,,wcod, is in town . Drumgole, if Lon"do ; Mr. Gecli. H` � for a short visit to his parents. He I looks well and seems like4his present ving road ilton, of , allartob ; Mr. HaWaves, Mrs. ReviLl and, M 813 L. Jacv"O",.Of place of abode. � :r , in � BruSsels. uch an array as this is Sol. . FIRST SHIPMENT.- . Shafer shipped ix cars of wheat on Wednesday last vert . doin seen on one plaiform. Miss Barr's . . . I 4 �1 � eek, for which he paid, we believe, in ging ash- singing is so well noWn that needs uo more mention ;1 Air. John Drpmgole,, 0 neig#borhtod of �O cents a bushel. is �a also, waB fully up�Whis usual si�andard he price, although low aa compared ith other years, canpot yet be consid- ould I and was loudly I a plau�dad, Out the � . red as the regular piioe, owing to the )low sweet and melodious voice of M*Bs Cole i drisettled stateiof the;market. . � I rses ould compiletel�, brought down the house,. and the chleerf ul ani I happy In uner in , � FOR LONDON FAIR.�-Mesera. G. Tay - lor, J. Cooper and J. MoNev'in, three ; lis attention was attracted by whst ;� , ' which Sbell respon d to encop t - t added mud. to the enjoymen of our enterprising cit zeus, contemplate I ness , . of the evening. , VE will not ttempt Bonding a carload or V 0 of �ive stock to the Western.,'Fair. udgir!ig from the ness u to to criticise'the reading of Miss Living- I I ston ; her grace and ease - on It le stage, , I excellent qualitieB �f thei animals in I ant. i accompanied by 'er perfect elocution, question, we do not foir a moment hesi- - i I the . I slmi)lv baffles des ription. Miss Ronald, . I tiLte to pronounce the' as first-class in in I their respective lines,� and �, should the ouse , di of Brussels, acte as piiinist. � � i judges concur in our opinion, they will old and � . I I , Tuck rsmith,i � . I all come'llome with - tickets.. � I - . itors i - FARMERS MIND YouR GRANARrEs.-A I _� - . � The . well-known, farm In the township of I I . :Hensal.1- . . . took Tu--kbrsmith infor A us th at on Satur- Biiiipws.-Considerable rain has f allen' they - day night last hi.1, I a,rn was vi ited by c u ring the past week; and not before it the sneak thieves, wit o evidently had evil i 7as needed, the root crops and pasture . � ch a . intentions, upon 31 grain. Yinding, . fields being badly parched by the in- Be- however, that the gr%na;ry doors were tense 'and lODg C011ifintledleat.-The surf all securely, fastened they went to the thermometer registered 98 in the shade e to driving shed and ft)ok therefrom. a'buf- on Tuesday. Not witilistan ding this a cean the f alo robe, buggy cush ion, Sheep 'kin and If the have inten- wedding party passe . through the vil- looking %, 61y happy.�Mr. whip. � part,es k�l - )age, extra ging tion of returning, our friend wiish'es us I . 1obu H. Petty, of the Grand Trunk will to state that if they, vill notify � him of ,Railway, Stratford, ihas lately been. . pro- . their. con torn plate ViSit he wdl be on I I iF-iting bere.-Mr. Jkmes Spark's ex - I Are hand to hold the Lags f6r them,1 and in Cellar] t farm of 50 acr6s, situate in Hay, ntry any event A would be wisdom f�r them, � and a short distance f 'torn this village, I take to return the stolen articles at once and aecently advertised ini THE EXPOSITOR ear.. save exposure. !A word to the wise as for Sale, and whic. is generally un-,, s no . ; Should be S�ufficien t. , . i � ; I I derstood to have bee sold,is still open to COUNCIL ,� MEETlb G. The cou�cil met I f %All f or purchase, owing t . the fact that the at Egmondville on't a 5th inste the party who bargaiue� fo� it failed to right members present e, cept M6', !Sprost. come to a satisfactor�, Settlement with by Miuuteo of last cc u cil read And con- -Mr. Sparks. -The hrickwork on Mr. It ,firmed.. Movedby Air. Smillie, econd- : *arshall's new brick block, Of stores is not ed by Mr. Manson, -that the f llowing ' nearly finished and presents a very finei tists ra,teia be levied on 11, the real a d per. i ppearance, being built in � the latest iall, sonal property lial le, for the sums re-. i I rid most approved manner,o-Our mer- ach quired for the respective pu poses : c hants and milliners are btisily engaged , 9. . For county purpoB3s, the suirl of 3,900.- 41 opening out, their fall,stocks, and ' . . dale 37,requiring a rate of one and fo r -fifths J, dging from the quantity' and variety ica- mills on the dolla; for town2ip pur. . of goods, intend oing' a rushing trade. aeld pbseo, the sum o! 114,400, raqu#ing vi �41 _�_Mr 11 -. - James C wort , of the con. i . , I , - . I . I I - . � 1� - I . I � i . . � I I i . I z I . I I i . , I I . , ! I , I � � I-. I I � I I I i i I : I tennial 13onse, is adding an a di - 4 tion to , , lie � skating rink - in the Bha Ott 6'' - . '� Skaters � pe I % ressing: room . will fludli the, rink, which is 1,50 by 45 feet 01 elusive of dressing ro m � III one of tbq )est in the: county. -Mr. D. McEweri,lo " the London Road, and near this -village, is adding to and improving . the appwances�of bis 'dwelliDo by the � t7t . erection of a couple of, verandtills.-Mr. - H.Horn,of this place, f 11 from1 the u per scaffold of Mr.!, Marsh 11's block w ile at work recently but !fortunately was not serioi I is y i6jured.7-A number left this statioi on Wednesday t I o wAr ess I , the Caled4 inifta gameo at Lucknow.- 'hich were I The Hellos 11 flouring mills, W. . closed som 3 little time ago in, order, to put in the -oller process, are now o)en and In firial class runn ng order.. �, M ach credit is � i lue ;to Mr. Runcimqn and Staff, of C oderich, for the expoditims I � � � . and excellc nt manner in wbiicl� t :Ley I ; performed e .-Mr.�7 13ern ird � Thomson, of the cider mill,.is'tbis yo iar, ' I as in the past, at his post, and knows jhBt how a '_ d when to,give bhe right d I i squeeze to usure good cider, Scott Act at that, pu 6 and sweiet.-Mrs. Sproul, 312o of Dungsmnon� has b an her ' e for the �past week, the guest of Mlis. A. lvlc- ! Pherson. ' : . at�hew linney,'$on of Mr. . � W. Tln�e_ , 0 Hay, while� recently playing Fi h some other boy6 on a tree, I fell therefr in, breaking his aim be ow I : the el�ow. i ' . I I . - SHIPPING. NoTE,s.-Bir. Tboinas Bal I I lantyne, pf USborne, �bipped I two dar., Joa,ds of i v ry� ne cattle from this station on Monday. �'Mr- HI C116811ey I : 8,180 Shipp d a like umber. of cars � I within the past week for on tr &I, i � while Mi , . homas G venlo , 61L followed sui t by �shiij pirig a car 1 oad of lambf '- Mr. James Murray-, of I Tuckersmitb, is � also am'Dg the Shipp 9 . ,ers of the F ast [ week, having � Bbipp�d a c r1oad of cheese, the �roduct of the R�idgerville factory. I, � I I . � I - I Gorrie. � , I . . bRIEFB,-.U,3ssrs. Hopkins, ' f Gorriie, have Started a branch shop in �roxeter. " i -Mr, Wm. Earngey,� bas g1ve4 up ptinting arid is engaged with the Hz)p- , kin Bros.;; e. will be missed from the . I Enterprise office. -L. 0. Houqh and L. Cooper, pupils of Gorri� behool obtai ad ftitermediat� ciertificaN'3s at t a rec 3nt teachers' examin ation.--Mr. J�h n Ka ne has, purcli the stock *form�rly own - ad by Mr. A'ex.'Carson. k"essrs.Da-, id : and Henry Sanderson his sons -in -1 W, are man4gir g, the 1�re.-Mr. Jaiiies Rogers is. m- ich pleased with his. triF to the Sault. He enjoyed himself im- mensely.- r. Benjamin M.itchell 113 Bpeuding h: s vacation with his parents. He Speaks N) ell of the Chatham b.. 81- , ness Colle which he irlteIids to re- . turn as soon as it opeps.-A�lfrod ,,ea. Saint, andi bis sister Eva, are visiting I friends ih our village. Alfred has � � grown some, physically,,at least, si. ice he used to live in G ie.-Mv. Wi0c 'US 9 "' has rented his hotel in this village to a man from L ikelet. The Lakelet man . . is movirig-in this week, -The Rev. Mr. Stuart, of Belmore, addressed he temperan I ce meeting, held in the Pres- byterian !church, Goiji,d, last Sabb�,tth afternoon;. His remarks were listeqed to with intEroEt.-Mr.l Charleston, Ve- thodist minister, Go4rie, is becomirig very popula,� with hi� congregation.- M.r. R. Gi Moutgome , intends to re- . move his J amily to Wing1lam. next Saturd Un Win. Dane i and his w; ife, left Go rrie for Manitoba,f the early part of th� 8 i week. IMay they have a I ; pleasant tri i. .. i . I � I rThe above i ems were intended forl last week, bLit were recei ed1 too late-) i. I ODITUARY. The followiDg ii from he columus of h6 Enterprise : * )eath has I claimed auo�het victi from ( ur inidst in the per,so i of - Miss Eliza Besan ion, who expNd at her homoi in t is village at about f9t r o'clock last Wednesday Morning, of cobsumpt . on F, r".several )uI Ug aid, years past this yo: y haE ocen ied the -position of assist nt at ' the rost office besi4es attendin to herl duties as telegraph I operator, th s widel extead- ing her circle of acquai tanC681 by whom she was 4el I in the hi heat estimation, both forl lerl accom Odating disp)si- tion and ber many social virtues. For the past two) months she has been 3n - able to attendto her duties,andalthough it was evident: to all tl at she w,oqld be unable tore -,over, yet her rap;�d si-nkiDg was unexpected and to the geil�eral p b - lie her demise�came with dee�er sorrow Od accoun' t of �ta bein so Soon. Her f uneral odeuriod on T1 �uriaday !af ternoon . and was 6.rgest 4 Id in G�rrio fc r a, long time abo: It 100 nemberB of 5he Methodis ii�,bbath , 33chool, in which ia�,.e was a teacher, hing in - ;he � mournf ul p ocessiou, t as paying their � tribute of lo eI[ to their dead friend he bad attended that School all. her ife. � The servicel at the church were :Lul- . I I Tressive,Rev.jMr.Charlton taking a- , vantage of t as occasi ' to urge the ast � O_�i . assemblage �ol� emulat,b the Christian exampleof ,he young lady who ha*d now gone home 1 io her rew d. I 1 ___ir I I The C donialL Games at linckn . ; The tentil a�'nnual games of -the ILE ck- now Caledo aian Society were held in the Caledor ian -Park in that village on Wednesday and were highly succe"ful in point of attendance and in com ar-', ative excel nee. Lacknow is note as. the pioneer town for hletic game i D-1, Canada, and -this ydar kept not onl u P to its old time reputation, but adde to ,i, its prestige There were ove' 10, 00 spectator,ia n the ground, and I seem- ed highly delighted a succes of the gameS.' ' : . The only event that ,occurred to mar the day's'procoe nigs -was the un- seemly conduct of D. ( 1. Ross, who a�ted in what was considerei I to be a cowELrd- ly manner N rhen engag 3d in sword cbm- bat with Prof. McG,6gor. Beconing a le to score points annoyed at lot b6iDg-R, I I against his nore skilfhl adversary, he � I twice, by s ader brute force, knoc ad -him off -the cilittform., and when rem on- strated wit by the judges, cursed i tild � swore, and qB(i d lang-c age of the vi.est . and most . piofane description._ He as very proper] y ruled on b of the con �est by the judo ia.� Such �owdyisrn Bh(uld t'f not be agi in allowed on a Canac ian , platform. I . i .. -The tilting at the rinig was an excep- tionallyfine feature of tbia day's pro- ceedings. . -The B yth Adv'cate sayg: There 0 � arrived at this villa0e on Wednesday morning, flur young children, 1�he . eldest a b6y about 1 ten years J of age, in a Vbry deplorable conditXon. It appears'from al'tterproduce4by 0 the boy that their mother put them! on board the m %il train which I raves ton - B don at 7.45 In., airriTing at t' " vi I � I I . 10 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 � � . J ­ I 11 , - ,(,-.,-V I I I . I . : ; 11.0.111W ;1 I ; I � : I I I I � � i . � I . . � � i � . . i:: . - . � � : , _!7 i , 1 1. � � I . � � . I . . 7 I t - � - i I - - , � q � I � . -_ I i i � . I � I I � I I I i 4 I - i __ I i - - i I I � i . � I I � i ... . � i - i .;; I ,::: I � , 11�� . : - . �� - I SEPTEXBIRR 12 .9 1884. I �. I . i � . i . I �_ . . I . � : � I j - , I i I i , i � i I i I � � ; i � � — — !!!!!�% I i �Ow���� at 10.30 a. ra., while she with a baby in 11 I i � i I i her arms Started for the States. on, j �� ; I - I their arrival at tbis depot they were I . i 1. - I I I conveyed to the Mah:siorl I House, whith. . , I - ­ T -,i I � I er they were directed by an address i.rk � . 14i _-1, .. I I i . "" possession of the Vo . Their dillapidat. �; I y � . : I � - ad condition was soon changed by the, i � I i - i I kind hoslu and hostess. They were givetl i I - i 1; food, and the mariner in,svbich tihey � I I � . - - � � I I - devoured it indicated that they had bee,, _. i �� badly � cared for in that respect. The � I . _., - � _� � father 1was at once telegraphed for, atd� . : - . . I i C i i I � . . I put in 'an appear"ce in the afternoorif ,r . . � . ; ; . I _.T ! , ; and 14f t for Wih.aharn. by, the 7 p in : . * , � - � . i I I .. , train, accompanied by his children , . . i I � . . ; ; � ,�� Rumor has it that the fiatber leads ' . 11 I a , d: life, heii. � .11 . �� - .. .1 ,� 1. V, VE14 ENTH I I - TIM � $35 very saipated and 11 � ce the cause i I . � of all this misery. I � I I I � .. I jF,1 NUMB'. I OLI . . � WB: I i . _. i : I Perth Items,, I ; I : L I i 3, . I - : : Mr.; Robt. Murray, Reeve of E mbro, I I has b n appointed clerk of the 3rd er,_ I I I I I � . . I I HONOREE EVEN . Di. I 7 0 I : , i vision 1C . ourt there. ' I . . . I 11 I I I , , � -1 _6 I ALT4 . Alex..Kenneay has purchased , � . T i , I . i I q . f a 200 ford, f�r _ ere farm in Downie,' near Strat. I �13,250. 1 � . I � I I . , r I o � . __�OV_ . � ", . -1 - I I -R�Cosh Bros., of Lue-an, have plar- , I - I � :- ; � . . . I . ohased the large will formerly 6wne& . . i ! I 4 I [� I by Mr, Gibbs, Listowel. � ': . 1; . : I i � I -M[8s J. L. Barbour, of: St. Marys � ... 'in : ,. . . IN, S 1. �� 3 1: � 1, and � M ^ � has be 3n appointed teacher I oneof t4, . ;� �E : � e . ! Londo i ward Schools. I , I . 7, 1 . i I -M . S. S. Fuller, notbing aalinita : � j: � � � - � I I I � 4 � I by the loss of a few weeks ago, is aboat t � . I � � I I bo reluild Stratford his wool -stock Uctory 4t, . immediately. I I I : � i .. - . i I . I I I � : 8( -M I . James Trow, TIVI. F., who w" I , JONG, . I langerously .. ill last week froman attiuk � — i I I I � i I I i I :)f heart disease, is recovering, and will . I I � :11 . I ) . be able to be out in a few days. I � . . � � I i i . -T a -Rev. W. A. Wilson, of 8L. I ri. . . T ; x I . . I - 1 .1 I Ir --- —_ I ! . � Karys� tendered big' reffj griation ta i � . � � i i i . I I Z pastoriof Knox church,of that -town to . 11 I I � � . 4 , �,he St�atford I Presbytery at its meetit - 19 . - � I I . - I . � i - )n Tuosday -The . I . . . . I I :: Mitchell town council fo,au I . CT " 5 a I I I � . i � ^ F1 -R W%.#LAS1, ALL ,�T I I ! ault with � Mr. Henderson, town consta. 17 ; I 7 1 ; . � i I I Ae, be pause he was not sufficiently at, I I I � I � j � I - � ! Jentivel to bis duties. anct he at once � I I I i I i . I I i . .esignod. I � . - . i _� � f- ! I i I IL . -A I son of Mr. John Lemon, of .Mit. I � . � I I . I �, i �, I . I I , �was so poisoned with coming in �hell, I I i i i I 1. 3ontact with ivy the other day that 'he s-criptledupin one of his sides and ' I . " � A . . 4 i . or .�f 0. UUM I 11' A great 111"n I J 4 r Vai.�kS wir th difficulty. I , . I - - .. .. I and wilil bc, �= -The Stratfor4 t" own council has. �1: (I M26,16 I I � � i lecide4 to a ly to the Legislature for,. � pp � I L � I I . ,onsid-ered 1 tha� C : I I � incorporation as a city Lin act iof - The y .1 . li ; I - 6 iusiit� . I - I t Ivill. also ask fol an act fb �mpowpr , i .1 i I �� � . of in SeafortU. A, ,hem. to consolidalte the town's d6bt,s�y I i. . . � I � I � . . I . I Lit $40 ,000.1 I I I I .. - �i . �i 11 ; and..B . i oye 1 I 7, 0 I -M . George Kramer recently sela 1 � i I : i - .� I . i . lines ers to Mr.1A.Btown,of Downie I . . - I � I I �� vhich ,b,etted the i ormer �655.00. T ' t I heir . i i � i I . I i . I : 11 I I . werag� weight *iis about 1,320 pounds � fi:n I L to. ID #v E 8 A LM Lud the price 5J �'euts per pound. . 1 , I i � -At the semi-monthly cheese fair i ; j � :�� I ield in Listowel last week, 6,600 b oxies I I - I I i � - . _. I - i - 11 I if zbeese were registarea from twent�y. hree flactoriegi b �b owing ,to the fall a, . '11� .... � . � � i.i � . I . " , $.uited for Fall �wiea!r, go V I � : th cable and the dullness of the 11 ark ' ' n ,e generally no business w4a I i � I . ; ty, u- t)ers and hea 4 ; P_ 1 I I I , tone. i I I . I � I I -D riu'g a thunder storm. the barn L , I . I _1 40W. Every orie Zeed , i , I - )eioa,ng�ng to Mr. JAmes McQaillon, nea I , x I � I 1 5neful a-rttcle si'houlrl cal � h . dedin ,Iwas'struck by lig tning. The r) Ij I - . I ; I ; � * I * - milding, which contained � his whole - I i vi i I �,ery f "W,B wjii�� sell th,6m. � X6P 0 wheat and barley, was destrqy- = i �1­ � I 41 � �d, toaether with n I itlie surroundirig 1 4 �, - j � � 1 4 . � tacks. � I I I i : �, � A* � ", I i . -Tile St. Mary1s Argus says : If there I k I i I I I B one orime in the caleud;ir which is I I I I . I 1, I i - �QnBjdored meaner than another- itis ______:0y1E-f, I " vife b4atii)g. A Well-known r6 dent .�!,- I 5 � . i - . i f the West Ward has an exterided ex- - � � ; � I i . I . �erieNe in that -line and the neighbors � I . � Mow it. A judicious application of tar . I A ; . � I . f i : 11 - � . I ! Thou. s , One .rid featbers would perhaps keep him . , I 1 i � 11 � i. rom c irryiug his head so b.iF,,h i I . � I � , 2 I -Od Saturday� evening the - music 4 , I I . ! 'I " � 11 I . lommi'ttee of lb�e Home Alemorial hurc4 Sbraitfor h I 1 �.' . I I ', I bF i I I �afled I at ,the parsonage, arid in thle :, I - � � I i - I - ismallof the congregation, presentea I : � . i I I � � 'i i I � drs. eacon. with a purse containing a iauds4me Sum of money, ar-d anad- I ' I r � I I � i i . I � � I , [� e, A � ;'Laies' Fin' Iress, xpremive of their apvrecialbion�of - - � I E 2. . i ,;. i i - . ier sei vices as ch6ir leader. � . . t 4 I 1 i I Lacei B -LE st Friday, as Forepaugh's circus Z> � I � I I 3 1 j � . irocession was passing along the Street 0 1 1 I I ! � . i i . I a Sta atford, a.. young man named in I - I 1 .. . I I I i I 5eimeE, a clerk f ' I on s J. R. Williams ' tore,'iell from a iJhird story window in I 4 . I 41 � I : I J. Of the viery lategib st� � ' ide block i to the Sidewalk be. .,heAp . � teath. On bein,ii picked up it was - il'that I i I � I � i ii i q,ua � ! ," sizes, prices an.4 I I I . I - I Ouna I he lad received no more � .1 i I I � i Ir � 0m. eriouq injury than the breaking of & � 0 1 � � . : I . � � I I . mall Ocine in his ankle. : i 1, . ! i . � -04 'Monday of last -week, while . I I i 41 � , � � , -1 I ,Ssistil g to thresh at a neighbor's near I � 7 1 ; ; 1 ' 1 1 I MRS' SUPPOS Varlbb" I rg, Mr. It6bert Henry met with I I 4 �., � - . 1 :. vhat ight 'have proved a serious r 4 4 , 7 j i .1 ,Ccide It. Stepping incautiously on to- ., � I ; t. I � . � he ri of the wheel of the horse power .1 I 1� : I ___*__�_ . I I i vhich a was driv' .ing at the time, his. . I I � Oct w ry. N--Vith s at once caught in- the machin- ", an immense efforthe wrene4- i � I I ; � . I I �, � -1 � ,I 11 SoHtooL . A his foot from its,fastenin gs, tearing I I I . � i I he en�ire sole off his boot, but in no way � I . . i I I � i . . I ! njuring his foot. Had he been a seoo`�Lol lower his foot would have: been badly , I a I : I I � , � . . I I i . i ! 1. i A.great varietyl of ( - � 4 xus'hel. I � -Tl ie Mitchell! Recorder says: The . � I I � . ; 1 4 ; � . i Boots for Fall lanil Wil I . � own s now without a constable, sid � .- � i : : I I : , owdv4&m seems to be running rampant. , . : I prices. i � I i : E � )n WXesday night the ru-Manism wa-8- _ i I a I � I I I . lisgra ef ul to a civilized community. Che di orderly� conduct first Started by � � 7 1 . . .. i . I X-eWs and. BoyW U's i �ome arties clashing with the Army M1 � ts ­ ch. It was continued by several . . I � I I . i andvery cheap at U. -oughlfollowing the Army to its bar- - � . I � - , . -acks,i &-rid there two of them, W&rd . � I t 6nd cKeown, assaulted the captaiti. . r li w I I . I 7 I 6nd ._� sed him rather roughly. Later - � � - in in �he night the barracks' door WAff I � . i : . � . Lill da0bed over with cow � dung aria I I : . I . � . - . - . . ­I . )ther oileprediationii to the building in- � , I ­ I' . � �: I I CHEAP. %' . lulgea., in. - . : f : , :R . . � -What has every appearance of & I � � I � I 5 . � L nost f�ul murder was brought to light ; : I I 1 1 . I ; � � � I )u Sunday last in Ellice, about 13 miles � , � :: 11 q � rom. Stratford. . On the night of the T � I I , Just received, ano, I ; �St of September John Bellar, a Germallo, vho W.1as a strong, hearty man, of abollt i � � I � I - i, : I il beautif 41 White 5119a, � � I 10 yea�s, mysteri-)usly disappeared froal . I � I ; , I . � for $1,. , lis home. He lived alone with his wife , , � 1 a I . � . ; Lud a ouriger brother named Daniel- . . i I � I I . � � �nutht brother lived on the next lot, I . . I . �_ � 1� I I . Lin d ii�ticing his brother"s absence, inade . 1 ! -] . . 3uquiq of the missing man sb wife Aucl . 118 brqther as to his wilta outs., Nit . . ; � A . I I ; ; tTEAS I ; ! )I,ies, sud I � -ould �get no satisfactory rel I - I I . . ! . . ; als suspicions were -aroused. IffO .. i i ,� J � I I lc . Lecordingly searched the premises .01 , comp*ny with his younger brother, W1101 ! . . I ; Our 30c, 4OAo land. !, � . � I � Loted ilitrarlgel� all through. Finallyllp �� . I ��_ � . ,__ . i- best -y iIi tho Inm i ailile �vent to a charred pile of sturnips, aria , , i . ; lis attention was attracted by whst ;� , ' . � - 11 ; . . . . : tppeated to be a piece of charred 1114t- � � i A full st-ock of go, I I , a i upon i Closer inspection he noticied I I ittle distance from the meat sorne r0r, i I . . : . � I � In 'a fi.rSL � � ri.dlasia '9100me . . � t)! , I i. I I dons 6f a charred skull, also a jaw bone i : r I � I . , I : i Ind teeth. The r mains w0l* 1 a' few a I � l�� . i Agent for the Iler ! . eof: P, 3rouounced by a doctor to be thos � I I � ! � I . i I . - : . . �umanibeing. Bellar and his wife 1104 ! . I- Food, the besit av, i iot lived on.good terms for ,some til0e 1 I )ast, the cause of disagreement beirig ! 11 I . � � .. - . :! M - � .i. Wr�-et. 40aill -ilua .; : I . ;oo much familiarity between am i Bellar and the youngest brother Danif)l* I � I I . . q � I I Et is uaturally supposed that the flitu . I boay �� I - c I � I . . � Nas foully murdered and the ., � I - i ;htown into the burging Stump pile 0 �i, - . � I � I GRO. G iide the deed. Mrs. Bellar, is only 1 . � � iel ab04 -.� � I . . , I I ; 6bout 22 years of age, and Dani i . . . .9 or 20. . I � I . I Xorrigo"noa 0 . I . I I . � i I � - . � � 4 � I : . . I � - � 1. . I I . . . I . � �� . � I . - � 4 I I 11 . �� . . . i . ,� . . . . . . � I . . . . � -1 - : I . I I I 11 6 I � I I ; . I I : I :. _. -1 r � I i - ; � lw I ; I . �� - I � _­ : i L , j t - . I .. ­ .- . I I I _� - *,�­_"*_� � . . I I , , . � I . � . - . - I . - . : I ; . - ___..__1___ --- - - � ­ --.--- __ - __ I __ I— _­­ � -1 ___ _,,_, -_;_--- — __1 � ANIN