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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-02-06, Page 6. �- � . � J� - � - I — - . � � - ; �. I -1, I I I i � " . I I . . . . : . I . � ­ W � � � -.;,. � I . --- . . I ... .­ . � I '­ 1i - --. � -- � . i - - . - � � , -0. I ­ 1. : 1. 1. ' I . '', . � - ' M0MT1'T*1ZM3-&T-,4 I-Ious- . . ��. —in ,1� . . � —V. — � -Edwardl Bryans, that MT. J � When, Wheret 1-iow - I le to:i: , 11 . A-,B,it of B:istory. � seconded by A , .1 . , . HEADA HEI - -have juet 1paid. !ov�r . 4 - . ' . Milne be authori'zed to se'e "the ITH,E ..BIG * IVIILL�9- . . ­ . , I - I i. . A historical note c6mes to the press - - . Are generally in und i " ed by dogs. . � . the engineer regavding the matter � He ­ � dW . . . from Rev. "11aurice Swabey, of St. Thos, an(, report at t next , meeting. - ' SEAFORTH. I DUNOAN ,& DUNCAN, SEAFORT I- : by Indigestion, pwd Logan, a, . . Exeter, England, to the effect that H.R. .. ; � - I � I'' -�, . -- `( I . I . Me a %pp . I - .... . � I . Stomach, VostlVlane _ m Nova &.otia, IIA3 d* Carried. Hugh TIP ,y , lied for ad- ------ 7- , .. 194- .� mber- � , - 41 I . . - - ,a** - , Bank: of S-90 000 witi I - . H 'Milliain Augustus, Duke of Cu 4itional aid for -keep g Johh Woods, an The A%bove mills have now been ,thoroughly �e TO SAVE MONEY , � V,- -, ,�- - I built upon the complete - I � . , . , - -­ Deficient circill m4n � I . . . 1. afllpw I - -the cashier of the im . it1d (Y�6--Il gest 8013L of George I 1. and, .Mi. indigent, stating th he coi�ld not keep - � I I . . uncle of George I I 1.),called the "butclier 3 - . and for the next Four Weeks, or some Dcra;,Oelplea � MCK .. . I I'll himanylongerfor$1,0per month, a,nd HUNGARIAN ROLLER P I'l-espectfully Announce that During Stock Taking, of the vvev and DI-CZ1170 4 rzter%, -David ay, I I 1; � of the Scotch," for his brutal conduct to - I - ROCESS. . . ISCOUNT. --� � -.ztemo -ionable skatin- rink, . . � would much rather Jithe couneTwo'kild- . i � they will Offer all their Winter Stock of Goods at D Zter # ­�,- 5 - - �� I I - i . I � - , � 0 1 1 ill fi--d DDUCL ty 1,110 1150 0.4 .� ifined'e,50 and costs h � . s of the Pretender, was the find an ­ . V !.� . the follower, it w as - , �, 0 S1X--;nr5 ,w ,� A . ther' place, for him. AT THE - i �Q intimate friet4of David Gordon, Gener- ' 'en SPECIAL BARGAINS IN THE . i �s I fusm,g to,allow Colon ,a , moved b Win. 'Milne seconded by The Mill and storehouse Buildings have b.� . q - I - "A � y � 9 -- .1 I W" ,f -N -'R,l 6) W173 ��, 'qi -v � - his establishnicnt. � -3, al Gordon's great grandfather -an officer geatly enlarged, and now machinery applied . � ,,,, � V�j -- I . . who fought on the royal side. sum I I I �­q , - 43 - -W in. ifallett, if). ;, �, f 1;, h . DEPAR T M E N 1 4 �. i I Edward Bryans, tb t Mr. McKay be roughotit. . : RA I : - , ibg at Preston paid the of $1 er inonth. , untill . I T A,, 7, iu.l- -� it ­ I : 5 - : Pails and beL taken prisoner was . � M I LLM ERY .Y 0----,L.L.,.,.1- � �4 . P . . . . . ied. Mo ire . I � Party . Treturning U) M E'1, further notice. -C- IMPROVED ROLLS . I ­ , . 11, d ly THE LATEST : I. - t 4 liberated through his influeace. Five I Walter Oliver, secoi*.ed,by Win.. Milne, ' I . I � . I from A rural ball (;-: I - - previously,the "butcher" stood PO�ULAR GROtEf?Yj OF THE N;ONITREAL HOUSE. -r-11 4 -rd 'roeuee a rem January 22, -%vas fro 1, � I '. - ' —AND— IL I I , � . to 8 -0, years I timulat the sto� i, z that the old members of the local Board .. ,�! - I ­ t, ' I . A �- sponsor for Gordoh's- little boy, who was of Tlealth be reappo, . nted f 'or the current � 0 Jar daily movennCnt of the bmvc,'�'-. ­�y t1­,eir - mercury was 94, bel'. 11 I � 1. " -- J �., � ,;1 - named after him, WillianfAugustuis, and . . -A� �=n named (; � n , - � R , year. -Carried. M . e�(�,,,by Walter Flour Dressing Madiines , � Dress Goods setiou. on these organit AYEIVS P1 ­T.9 �d:ivt.rt � M - � . I Chicago � I .: ',� J1 who lies buried beneath St. - Thomas' d . . ' . Extraordinary argains in i , �A few (1?."V.Z � ; �i if ar - � . � EA the blood from the braiD, and rc!' 1, Oliver, sec6nded I Bryans, FORTH- 11 'very I � i . A -N -- � �. f -4 -1 church in Exeter. This Da�ld Gordon, that Mr. Strachan b uthorized to pro- From the best Manufacturim gr Firm's have been P ' ie've -and � , , canditions. E - - ' - - � . n, and everything necessary added to enable. AT � N',ervoU , * turne(I to bl6od-red - writes Mr. Swab'6Y, emigrated to Amer put i . THE MONTREAL HOUSE. - cure . an forms of Congest,va and �i - , I . . , I 1. . ; t- 4 .", cure plans and speol !cations and adver- her to turn out flour ,. - -� i �" "t . 1! lea with his son, a fter the battle of Cul- a, liver in its normal � t 1 �z � I . lffenAache., Bilious Ileatin-elle, .,-d sick �, tise for- tenders for, a new bridge between . . I . You can get the beet value for your nioney in all . A " loden, and dy-ing from all accid . � Money Saved by . I . of 1 the most renit, F � 13. ent was lots 5 and 6, conces 3ion 2, as soon as SECOND ,TO NONE I . - d by keeping the bo,.�.21,, free one i - � ,4 imp-aidacho; an _ 10 ;­�, 11 buried at Halifax, NX, in 1752. -Mr. . kinds of . . ! ! . 0 -The investigati� I - the system in a Lzaltbid . - 1. I JiL "I I possible. -Carried. Moved by Edward - . . and prescrvin,g, -1 � Swabey says .-"I wonder if the' Halifax Bryans, seconded by Wn�. Elliot, that eceiving � L_ -- � - M -- - pra& . 'I I _ I � k . In the Dominion. The facilities for r ! O iced upon th< I— - --� grain from farmers and for elevating and shipping CH,A,S � ­-atu-'Um '. .1 - people -know that they have the duft of . P U ri I condition, they insa;a i=T-'JK.) ' . their Oients bv thea 4 . , Wm.Bennett be pai� tb e sum of $2.50 for have also deen extensively improved. Grain can P-roceries, . . L . �4' I '. i the great grandfather of General Gordon inspecting job of gr vv'ellftig at lot' 19" now be taken from farmers' wagons, weighed, 1-4 AT THE MONTREAL HOUSE. Attocks. Try I Custoins brok-�rs by-: -1 . I I . 4 , . - - � I . - � � . � � " the hero of the Taeping rebellion, of and loaded Into 6aks'at the rate of 700 bushels � I - leit 111voices - has P - I ­ � concession L-Carri(4. ii'o'ved. by Win. � I . - , � I per hour, by the work of two men. . I ' a 61 , amounting to bet, ,. I T . 1� I I , * I - I e Low Figuires t -0,-000. . � -� r friends. Oddly enough, our chancel -eturning r ' 1 21,,�� -1 1 . - ,v) I I t � i Khartoum, etc. ? Ask yo�r Nova Scotia Milne, seconded by I Wward Bryan, that 4--�,, r" 7s F. I I . il 4,,- il - . Crock ry and .We Must Sell at Startlingly 01 7, -A , , the colledtor's thn-e f 'r I oll be I (i;�IL --S* I I 1! . I 111fl-11 na . , � covers the dust of Buller's father, grand- ACY -An old IL� �! further extended til the 16th -day i of i A LA RG E. FEED STONE" - tations. r I � .4 sire and great grandsire also. So Gener- - .1 I Make Room for Spring Impor I . : �7- � " . had been a re�--iilen*L 4-1 arried. Thefollowing ac- - I . � �C, . —F OIL— . -Glassware. . ! , '!�� if February. 'E"ARI�D zy L years 1 niysterioti.41y - � . , I 1-1 . als Buller and Gordon have both a link- Ine8L A,, q. .1 . 1 PF : . .. � , counts weie d, vi . : Ja IcNair . I � through the tom bs of 8t. Thomas in Ex- � � I rli n rki.L � Ill -Ltkx , -, .? 'E * �� .1, i !I pailill, .k. Ilayinan, Alex.. . DON'T FO'D -Gr STAND. ., - .. i� �­ - Andrew Turnb I -'" - . elltinle. :­!;-, A, t CUSTOM CHOPPING 'il L4, �i eter! And Buller has -served in that Dn 1-0. Ayer & CD., Lcv,,ialk, 1,,:J;9x - -since'%i� I �,4 � - . I L -�'L � Canada which Major AV. A -.-Gordon, R. A. - Ross, James Lindsay and Win, Spence, I I . I DUNCA .h. , I - e qf - IN * V, I J - Hasbeen put in, and the necessart N & DUNCAN, Montreal House, Seafort � ' L trac , his wherea' � l!": -. A each ,$4 -.for services as Deputy -Return handling cho . machinery for I Sold by sal Drag&t& i � : . i; �� .. -- p and coarse grains. � . ; - -vam. � �! A assisted (under Wolfe) in wresting from - Officers. - Trustees f school si�cti . I uave just received a lot of I . . � L ", L - Ing J5 ons, .. ; I il -� A goo(I shed has been erected, so that wagons . I I I I ..­--� I the French . -St. John, N.B., Sun. . � , �. -We find tbe fo114 �', � I . I . No. 2, 4, 5, 9 and 11 ewli.$3 for use of. - I ,-,- I 'i can be unloaded and reloaded under cover. . . - � � I I' . - � ' , L � EGMONDVILLE L -a bazn�6r in the Lowl L I 1� . . ­ � ]-� I . . school house for eleal ion Albert DaiueS L , - " I . i . , * ; -r- � , � - ! � - � � .1 - , � I . is that'for which pC10 ­ � . Fordwich. � for use of lizill for election, $3 ; Hart & - ars and Teas , I 7 � , I L �­ I � � � I �,,! - � WHEAT EXCHANGES IF.resh Sug - 4, � z I k -N ITUPORTA.NT ENTERPKN3r,,.-.A cor- Co:, election blanks, $7.60 ; Lynn. & . � OAI%I- -HALL ' � body vahies, a' lIto I , I - - t. � , . I . - ich badly mc ­,As 19 4,�( �, I � Prompkly attended to, and . I . I Nyh - i ��, ­�- resj)&adent writes - Amongst onrinost Eckmier, repairing road scraper, $2; . ROLLER MILLS, . A. , . I �. -for, :_� ,-, ' L iani bound to sell cheap f,or cash. Eigh- - and might ther,L .�'. 1�'. . and . 0 - . , . � . 7 . . .,L- I 2� - Y, CLOTHING AND GFENTSY FUHNISHING H 0 U S, E. I every �-%ray the t1001 T � I L -- � -.A. McAlli *�-n�ln , IRST-CLASS ,,ROLLER *� FLOUR ! ; . " z - enterprising and thorouzh zoincr busi- W. H. Ker ' t' ,V.25 ; �V. , Which I , ness; men of this sectio r' F I � 711 - L ii,�f tl�e' countlyis ister�lui`i r for tN�o bridges ­ I � . I -.-,�. � . i teen pounds 0 , Brown Sugar and 14 pounds of, - � money4l I � - , Mr. Wm. Hamilton the great lime kig � . . I L � , , ),1111.43; . _ .��, , 'I I at lot 10 and lot , 14, c ncession .2 . L 1� -Mr ILI rl , 4 : ­ - � - - - � Rober� Ra t � of the county of Huron, whose- base of Hugh Stewakt, 'erro - in dog,tax $1 ; J.. GUARANTEED& L r:� -. .1 I Coffee Sugar for $1, and a good Tea for 25c per 4� Messrs. DUNCAN & DUNCAN - - 9 ' I I a I - I Invent,&I a transmit1v , II . A� L I � I operation is situated about a mite and a R. McKee, -error in d tax, $1 1 y. L Win. , . - - . L I lie Generally that now is the BEST In returning thanks to - our numerous fn'en4 ,. � which is a great iluln �- , ' . ' , , � half from Fordwich ow. bee L C) . � -n Bennett, inspecting - 6 aravelliii - I lot ; . ' -!� " - i. He has n I . - o - 0-USr-V0M :FM3E:1D pound, and extra value at 50c in Black and Can Assure Their Customersand the Pub t in use. .. M-. �­ i , - ' An �-: . . .,. I in the business about fire years and has 20, concession 1, $2.5 . Col-ilicil tb en . . .--and liatrons for the very liberal support we ' Pr --se . I - . - - . 111) C3 - � ,� CHANCE EVER OFFERED to Intendinu Purchasers of Clothiny . � us � A-011 , � . I --1 � in- his �nvent' fi ­ m ade it a finandial success to himself, adjourned to meet again at Daw,es' Chopped satisfactorily and without d clay. Green. Also some extra fline REDUCE Our t> . L . ' is SatiSfi , _I of its .A� i ') 11 ,- I or Gents' Furnishings, as we MU8T bavereceived during the past three - e . ZUC -�41 k 0 1 . Stock of Winter Goods. L - yearg, We � L 1. .. 3 .- � and has also been a great benefit to. the Hotel, Cranbr ok, onlFriday, the 20t . . -- I Ment i's -t� . t day of March next. . 1 . being tt s ­ � � 'i � . . ,,, - - -4 - .� i- as he employs a &r e beg to announce that, having during the pag ', � ­ - - I ROLLER FLOURI PURE SUGAR SYRUPS - : . ­ - - . present. ,, '; : t 1 .-. - nuinber of men the year round. We I . . I For a GOOD CHEAP SUIT go to Oak Hall. BIG BARGAINS. For a . ��,� - � - I nnall S-,- nt­ I ! . ILson greatly enlarged our mill, and also adde&­ L -H4 U) L - I I . I . - . Shirts, Collars, se, i -. - - turns out about $6,000 worth of.1ilme an,-, compnon allacies. BRAKSHORTSI FIRST-CLASS OVER COAT Oak Hall Will Astonish You. - -. �� Alarkensville, India - L' �. �� � ; . . I n , ,z. . . During the winter of 1883 te . . I � at 50c and 75c per gallon. -r. � - , nually. ' Cuffs, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Hats, Caps, &c., &c., at Great Reduction the to our power and machinery, w4e are now better from o4sification of n � I - � --z� .A . L'It In I , � .� V Paid Out $2,300 for, wood, and he expects .ay surprise soine of our r'eaders ta ." And all kinds of . Oak Hall will be found to Lead the Van. I -nd fie -:,h of her Ix _ - V . � . . ` . -an :-,.1. qtfll L I . be told that tile starch of bread has not . . . than ever pre red to attend to the AN ts d � a ., i� , I Pa � .� I to pay out- a arger amount this I - - �- E I I . I A began when she was - . S- � the slightest nutritive roperty. its sole OKOPPED 'FEED-. if - i � I , winter. There are others in the same . ... - our customets promptly, and with the bee, , I - for the � las t e i- I i t yea� .� : . produ .er, a I . � � f '- - � I-, . � - � Ni -1 . 11 I ,., '.I . L i � . `CAN � I u� - %�business in this v4nity, but on a small office ig a heat- (1, j list like - , ' . I I - . -. � , - . thestarch or sugar: . Constantl� on hand. . MESSRS. 11)T3NeAN & II)TJ- satisfaction to them. Special attention paid to, L I - , " �sca.le; but the maiious all prefer Mr. 'the coal ofthe engine, . 7 fined to bed. 11�r ill ;%- �. � . 0. I - � . The N r � burnt up inside us t:�,keep up the tem- L HO NEY HONEY - not aff4icted. L. r Ramilton's lime, as he stone is of a Is � - I I - - - z I � 3 ­� : -- I . ature of the ma(hine. It is the Highest Market Price Paid W . - . OAK HALL HOUSE, Main Street, Seaforth. - - - 300 polinds. I I L- � I . better quality, or bettkr skill is displayed Per . . ,� � . -1 I -Thpinas ,('raig J r�� � - - tenacious matter in -f - f - Extracted pure frommyown apiary, at 15c per 11-1 � - in the mode of manufacturing. Durina gluten, the sticky, Cash or any Quantity 0 � "I Z GRISTING and CHOPPINS. Attor�nOy Of NeW L Vfl� I L -, the past season be had employed Messrs. � . . A - . - L I � *-- " " ' the grain, which is t it nlitritive, flesh- Wheat. - - - . .., I ' �­ , I � � admini.1fration, who I - formin a - material, but �n the present arti- b — pound, or eight pounds for One Dollar. I � � .. . Geor e Gaugh, Win. Gilkison and Jas. . 0 � I ' � -7 � 1. 9 " � ,.� � I I - - , I the cit) .c. -It tA I - �. . cle we have"no space to follow the . . . " i, and u . -ol P V itie, Q, practical and well experienced i . MONTREAL HOUSE. - or ex. - .,St. An-,Irews, Qael)ec % in th� sks,- ' . ? - � ­ ;i changes which it undergoes Farmers can have their Wheat round . � � ,defaulted 0 M- � _L - men in the business, and the farme.rs of . I b�il 1) 11 I­ � I I- 11 - tem, for we are simply ti-eiatin c, of starCh - , GROCERIES -GOOD FRESH and CHEAP, for which Butter and Eggs will -wi I . - 0 —AND ) I . - York axaounted to$2 I . - L i A Minto, Wallace, Howick; Elma, and an ' ' I changed thout delay. . � . . � t'present, d we tru,twe have made it I . � I . . �L � ,- lality of a . . Our Teas, Coffees, . a Grey always find a superior cl-L I- be taken at the HIGHEST 'MARKET PRICE. . -� i v . -- . lie. made good to his z I into Suga , . . . . . 4 - . clear bow it is change r and - PORK I � and Sugars Stand Inspection with the World. . . I ,�' � -1 1i; -me on hand equal to their respective PORK I 0 - -Th C"al :. - i 4 thus inade soluble and fit for &bsorptiolft FINE,`COARSE AND LAND SALT I - I . � Toronto �� demands, an,d inost of the lime consumed . 11 ,:,:., - , - , L' vertised for a poen � �. ''� ' d Shorts . -, . � P� -, o the juices which I eep tbe,bQdy at a � !�. . Flour, Bran an . � ; . - . 1; 1 * -iston, Palmerston, and Listowel int . . . -OCERY. . _ 4.� it in Ran - FOR SALE- �n I have again commenced packing, and will pay REMEMBER THE SECLUDED GR Scotch,! on Burn.j, L rL. , I . I -uniform temper3ture and in Emod re- . I - I 7 - X � -: � and i in surrounding villages is�- inallil- . 0 . 11 - - . . fewer man 37 meiw-ISI ' 1. , ,h . - In . I i - . ,L-' ­ 'pair. . be kept- the highest market price for good fat hogs. r - Scotch',, Tbese pm . 1- 11' ` � Only first-class and obliging men will I I i:� factured at the Hamilton kilns. He is . miStaken nQtion 0 , I' 1-1 �'l , now considered a man of larcte enter- It is a common bu . MESSRS. DUNCAN & DURGAN, MONTREAL HOUSE. Constantly oil hind, of a quality ,equalledbi -­�,- . . to attend customers. The liberal - patronge of I . parts of C-Patada as wi - . L - 1. E. -- � . - - C, 4� e ated that I - - - P - �sachuset (,,rSeV = -1 I 4 stim' that sagoand tapioca -e very nutritious. farmers and generaltr4de re'spectfully solicited. have o _ i '. -prise in Howick, and it is e n hand all kinds of Curep Meats, Pork and ill in the Dominion, - t -b ; J �­ , On tli� contrary, they y . I — few and excelled by no mi st � L I ­ - I , ,r � . , , his resources will foot up to ten or . I consist wholl 16f � I ! , , . ypsila[Ai " Michi'-an �-; . . : � starch, with only about three per cent. of , I Bologna Sausage and Cuttings. - - � ­;� - L . . - lowest prices --quality considered- . Bota; spoux city� 4y- � � I - - I I I . I 4- twelve thousand dollars. He has a large unless1cooked vvith inilk. A. W. OGILVIE &C11. I -L- - farm and owns a large amount of vil- gluten, SO that, - . I . . tatt places. . I . I � I , . nt Having als I � , -very insufficie ,PROPRIETORS. - - .-I �1 or eg s, they form a,, . 0 , o added to the power of our lao,,e r -ich. Nlr..HaTr,,- 1,9 L L - L - � -- � � operty in FordiN � . . . -L-2.Ar.' Stephen L� - - . t I ase with Indian I ." 1 L � _ L - , � -A, -unty of Armagh, food. The same is thd c � . . . VN7,Ae t -1 ifton is. a. native of t4e co . . I I —OF— . - ty I . .t - T lanager. ­ st,,died Thursth . 4 - T. 0, KEMP, -N1 -. - I - I -- - `1 Ireland* and is shre", y-C-alculati g and corn flour and arrow1root, �which have �' H. ROBB) � - -was seized with a pa, _ L' . _I � 7 � - - ,u carcely a particle of n-htritious matter in ­ - I . � S- _A - ' .. -1 : 4 st�ietly loyal to the'�Pritish - C stitu- 11 I . I I VV 2�� ][T, Tj ; - I three months �,ag4D, ; � L - .., I % , I - . . - ­ . . � I. . . I ince ,tli,4�n in a helpt ­ 1- tion ; he is a hale, corpulent g eman, them, so that it is a great mistake to feed . n 0 1 � L �. ­- 11, 4 .11 ch materials. . . Is . , . I If -1 11 (. 04 su I . �� weighing 300 pounds ; possesses a broad '1111 In - ' - . valid or a cl ' 0 -1-� , Telephone Company, WE ARE PREPARED To DO - -was a residel .-o.- . I . -I . ��F;i . (Z) Ct �7. -MAILN STREET, SEAFORTH. � I - -)t of L, r f I , �. 11 Anglo-Saxon -countenance, and has all They are.no doubt u4eful a$ easily di - !I :. 8 - . CD . I .� � twelve or fifteell �i �: . gested heat producer but they must be . 4;- - - . - �L�l - 11 the chara4eristic features of the* real 7 �p ' CD ::� — - mo-ved there from 1�' I." 4t � �-� Is at the CELEBRATED BOOK AND FANCY GOODS STORE of I - . ooked with milL- CUSTOM SAWING L i or ,eg s before they t7l, 0-1. P... -1 I --. � 111' I Irialiman. He is a iiiember of the Pres- c 09 . , - L . Huroxi- He was all .- 'L � are -of MU61L Ilse for ,actual � nutrimen 0--d t:� 0 - - I �7 , t, � . 1- the , � - byterian Church, and of good standing I � FARMERS, IT WILL PAY YOU . -1 _Igl L �, - and mazy a child , � . � At anv time -winter or summer. Highest pno&- � had reache(I , . Va 1. � � - . ' haJs been starved to 0 C -t- CFq 'L ZL' �� � in society, and can always be seen on i I - t�d -Vietoriano, Niev-1 I In � - I I I . ,- dea.ththrough its pare�ti gnorance of " 0 P -:-T0 CALL AT TI1B-- : - .- - I - ­- . , the Sabbath day ir� his se �t in that 1 t, - ::� __"I . - C. W. PAPST r LOGS d-elivered at Egmoridville lor I luckiest and Weal, -1 this fact. It is irIie medicaf men often � , -1 . . 1, - paid fo .15�- �- - ­ . church. He inclines much to - religion, 0 CD I . .vvrld. He lives it .- te . 4 p- "Ir HURON FOUNDRY9, � ,orth - seyer� z. and'says a -short- grace before meals, re onimend arro rootf thoseindelica t .. P 13--rucefield. - -0 - 0-1 0 f, 1. I . - , - and is Nk I health, and it is Of ,,��,".t iMportance to 1 0-14 (n . —DEALER IN - - � ^L � 'J\ - r7 -pre y - � ' � CD C-1- I S 011 Satumlay hean4l] and would ,fer to have dail devo L . ;= . . —NEAR TH — � � . .i. . - �, tion' &I exercise, but his great bus' keep up the natural k eat of. the body clt- ; W m Nreddim 11 - iness is-, I L their - 'L, "�, -, C-tl goldt - ..! , with the least exertion of the digestive P .,e� Books, Stat �'hery, Periodicals, Music, Musical Instru- Ji -very pressing, and -Jae is fareed to yield Cl+- = L HIGH SCHOOL, SEAFORTH11 . ik KYLE & MUS-S.TAflo I gave a banquet ��11;1 - - organs, but it c 0 1. . I ,. L � t cirumstances and dis -annot be!too widely -known � P, ).W. I �111 . ments, Cards of all Sorts. I rin-lit and left- The I ,, e7with prayer during tbe'six that arrowroot, �ure and isimple, is a . " CD . And se� our stock of Z13 ' pens days . . - GQ. 0 � . . - , . one 11111111) M-ftS SCIA t . - -- . inere heat producer, ai�d milk beeftea, �=d - 0� , . EG.1N1ONDV ILLE. - . ,� 110JR19 � ., of the week. '- ) P C) z (D - district .11nd I'--- I . O -W � . . - - I . .. a soup; or other suitable #psh-forming food �� 1� � IP T -A 0 S - � L. ­ L -- ;z �! -1i * :1 t Republic I ,o* ht -111) i -v,,,' I I Morris. in ust be -given with:it lifthe,child or inT. 1 $:I, P F CD I I WROXETER MILLI ­ :` !, -, - I . Which have been made especiauv forw this coun SH, - -There is con--,1,1­� The municipal council elected for the valid is .to be kept alive. -Western 15 - , P., I . ty' INVOICES just to Hand of one of the best Selected Stocks of ENGLI I 4� . P..d. I I have greatly improved my Gang Plow for this I certain Toronto elet'l�-� I to*nship of 2vTorris, met pursuant to Rural. I ;0 L bj season, and feel satisfied in sayino that it is the - AMERICAN and CANADIAN Wall Papers for Spring Trade. I � � . . 6 I = 9 . � � . : . that the Governnw�nt *�- statute, and -made And subscribed, the - - ' t 0 best in the market. Our : ' . i Secure f � I �� I . . ,- tlic control o' necessary declarations2bf office and q�ual- The Test of Puccess. co CD - W ', Alexander L. Gibsoii . . . I �� I e"& � � .1 ification and the council was duly mor, Danneuker, tI e G; trinau sculptor, '. W P , W LAND ROLLERS Foot Balls at Very Low Prices. A Complete Stock to Select from at � system of Canada. ' � C � . . i I . . 1E - - ,) �;. - * t:r' CD . I Begs to announcel:to the public that he has cm- - at the 1) 0-ttom 4 t1i'll, 'i marble 1. CD � 01::� a � ice SGL�111--, Lto- lit' 1), .� . ganized'L the reeve occupied the Ghadr. occupied ( ht years7upoii .a. i 5 ­ H Are large and heavy, running light and doing - C. W. PAPST'S Fancy Store. Chol , * The following officers were appointed at statue of Christ. He had pre� iously Z - t-4 El p ,., �L - men�ed to operate the 11 - . . � good work. Our - � . & , of existin- lines, ata � 1-1 � I ! I:) n � . z �. the s,�.laries �set after their respective exercised his geni 11 ubject taken I , CD � .. . I -In TORY,,- I - the erection of a v: . - 1� I . . I - , I names, namely : AV. Clark Clerk, from the Greek and 1' WIDan IDyt 010g �) M - CD 10 VALENTINES! "VALENTINES ! DON'T FORGET9 � FAC I I q ) y, 6 eh� GRAIN 0P.U$HER8 I WRIAETER, WOOLLB ­ I country'.4 expen'!'e- � ­ t. zalary ,$120; John Watson, assessor, and had won a great reputatio . The C,41 0 . � . : I - - I �,-�..�, "I , ; U -j . t=a P �> - ST. VALENTINE'S DAY is Fast Approaching--4--so Approach to C. AV. And that he will be'prepared to -d � t1hat a rethiv, � � gj- argue - , zalary $.�75 ; Mark .N1. Cardiff, -%vas ap- celebrated statue of Ariadne, in the 2 , 011 � ,4 Are made from Hard Iron, and will last longer . " � good vala - T . �;- CD I 1- � � �, L -4 0-4 . than any other machine made! Having special PAPST'S where you can aet one of the Best Stocks -%vest of Toronto to select from. in I - ensue, i'� pointed auditor by, the council. The- garden of Herr Bethin n, at Frainkfort, W ;z i 0 0 1. I p � � . : - : 0 . tools for reoutting Rollers, ile can guarantee I I I --Mrs. Art1hur Ai- . .Y reeve then appointed W. JR. Cloakey ishigwork. Criticso art have given �:b -.1 FULL CLOTHS, 11 - i -.� i satisfaction. 8 ial attention given to ie- . VI'Headquarters forlall the Leading Newspapers in the World. went to D117111as 1ky : I : � .., . pec ' 0 � A 7,4 second auditor. N. -loved by E. Bosman, him rank with Mi6hael 'Angelo and ;q �.d c' ��- pairing Steam Engines, Saw and Grist Mills, TWEEDS, I , . L, . - two W CD � . .. -, 'Lit . X . I Diludas A. treet 11 il%v � seconded by H. Mooney, that the fol- "Canova. When lie had labored years () �?C -CD . u) Reapers, Mowers, Threshing 3fachines, apd � UNION TWEEDS, . - i - I L ­ C -t- � t U) all kinds of machinery repaired on short notice 0. W. PAPST, Bookseller and Stationer I off fell and I)rol,-.,e hcr � i lowing, accounts be paid. Nam6ly,.Jas. .-upon his statue of Christ, the work was q t.., 'S I I - 31 * m 'Cl . �, I a �4 1 -q and at r asonable rates. FLAI%'NELS� . : ,ed $3,000 daina,rel.,Q, h , :11, � . . ; - � , I Kernaghen remission of dog tax, $1 ; T. . - : � , apparently finished. He called into his P I PLAIDINGS, I I . - � I -. F� - .. I - ' . MAIN STREET. SEAFORTH. - L F the injury, and,testil , I Metcalf, election forms, $5.20; James studio a little girl, and! directing her at -M go z ' ' - .. AI'LNCEYS1 L was Staill,lin- whelf-I ­ 1 . ; !, Evans, gravel, plank,and spikes, $4.Va; tention to the statue, asked her, " who M 1-1 P.. �> I To Contractorg and Others.. I 0 , 1:1 I P� L -. ! ,off, and be'ran to 1w] .� Z� I . And Varieties in� . �, , � I : � L � . � neerino, Wilkinson is that?" -Sbe replied,! "a great man." :0 0 V 5 . - . ; -etting oi. throwillIff . Lem4is Bolton, EnWo 9 Bridge Bolts and Castings at lowest L,rateb. ; �- � , - . drain, $38; Lewis lton, oEngineerIng ' turned aWay disheartened. I 49 P rD M Quotations furnished on application. * i . 9 7 , . -rhe artis� . - - L S ; �� and the accio . . 40 tj . c-anSin-11 , - � Barrie Drain, $IS; Ale. -k. Cannon, ditch, His artistic eye had been (JeCeive(IL. e �> P., W garAlso A�,ent for the linplements of L. D. s�rOCKING YARN _-, C t:) I . .11 . 7f- P� Sawyer, Hamilton. A full line of repairs con- I � _ I her suit'. . � $2, Thomas Campbell, gravel, $2.25; had failed, and his two years of labor -1-i � � i X M c L 0 U G H L I N 'S —:� - ! IL .- .S.%ines Hennings, culvert on boundary, had been thrown am -ay. But he, began 3 0 0 �-4 t7l stantly on hand, . � T � ­21'he St. Paul Pi L , � - (n �� I Cnstom Carding, Sptuninj and Fullinf 3 tised for a boy at 1*1121) I I f-4.41. A petition was presented by anew, and after another, 0, t7.4 " rz �> , I . . ­ L � year or two had I $..a. , THOMAS HENDRY. Promptly Attended to. I ceived two hwidred ; I- James Petch and Win. Vincent, asking passed he again invited the child into � 10 T- I . . . ': �� � inquiry, ; :� . ­-- - , . -, ----7 I ; There.'seems to have L to be withdrawn from school section his studio anJ repeated th� ;> I - 14 ' -aininatioll L ; :)t I'� CD , 0�rOOK TAKING OHEAP SALE - Parties from a distance will, as far as possibl4, L f - �ro � petetiveelx I 7 . I i No. 1, and annexed to union school 11 who is that?" This time lie was n4 - "441 FARMERS' BARKING HOUSE. 'J" � . . . M -i �> L have their ROLLS HOME WITH THEM,andLa - - service rule -S in $elect . � L sectiou No. 3, Morris and East Wawa- disappointed. After looking in silence n CD Or" lie has put the 'Mill into Good Working OrdF - 4� . , 1� .W rone who wrote the fo . . nosli. Moved by Mr. Wray, seeonded for a while liei�curiosity dnd n :6 H . ."t " H - 1-J0C3-.&1\T (SU 00.9 CONTINUESALL THIS -.NIONTH, . I L and employs none but Efficient Workmei'j', . selected:-" Slister I . . I 1)y E. Bosman, that the petition be laid awe and thankfulitess, and burstixigr into . � " , V M I I I -I want th '.. I I - All Work is Warrante& e Job my ff I ! ,over for further consideration --Carried. tears, she said in low gentle i6nes,' M �g 0 � .1 - tr,J - :1 - - i BANKERS & BROKERS, WHEN EVERYONE WILL RECEIV E hev got to russell. I' -� Moved by W. W -ray, seconded by- H. ." suffer little children to come'unto Me." rn ;> � .0 . t" L I — - - L betes hel � how li-anl ti: r v � I L I � z I -Mooney, that the ree-ve be instructed to It was enough. ;;.* U) - I �. �- . —.— . . , -i = SEA FOR PlIp L ., ONT. RENEMBER THE WR;OXETER MIL16a , - lkjt�.,dochores i lool . 4 ­" � W �d X - I -- I expend �,,10 in charity. -to Peter, Murphy 'L I . I - ' ­ - . A I mr- t� . - � ,---�- % . I 9 1. ' 'Wbat She Wanted. I I plothes oil A- would 1; �3 -Carriel' Moved by E. Bosman, see- C+ , 11 * . , ALEX. L. G'IBSONT, lase in. vour ofince. �L , ; - . onded by C., A. Howe, that by-law .:No. i, It wa's lony after midii , ght, and the 00, P1. :� � P". ;> Office -First Door NORTH TREMENDOUS BARGAINS FOR CASH .1 - : ti - . . ' I =1- P-4 . � I 4, � M M . of Commercial Hotel. � Proprietor.o'- � -tie got tb A 1, 1885, as now read be'pas'sed-Carried. minutes were ze'licking 1) I Ile hours. ' I . I ace, �'N ), 1 C.I. . : - . %f I L I � . The comicil then- , adjourned to meet "I love a -araceful ellili `tree,". she '401 1-3 ;> - t'.1 - L I -IN -1 � 11 _Mrs. "Dantan I' � .- ; . C) H 0 1 Notes; iliscounted, and a general batAking busi- � . ' ' - i I T .stock, has of late � agrain oll the 23rd, --'6f February next. answered. � M �t t2j; : W C� � . -A- T --i T-, -A- MT _J T _W 3C ,� 1 SU41 0� . . - ness done. 1. � L,Sor : '. 10 I " How I -wish I were mi elin ree , n . - I . .1e affection, of her - . . . Grey. � i . � I � ' Remittence to and collections niade in Man MILLINERY HATS and or_ I - . ,own idea Avas that sil . respond6d, quic.lkly. P* � P P- i- DRY GOODS3 — . � X �-q � = 0-. I . .. � . I one of her L - 1 -7 ; e I into IV - I ., "I i toba. . . - I . . -N -Ti-,,a--:.-The council elect " I wish you were, to .4 0 , � go i . - CoT om MEF . - - this may be .she -qulli�4 ­ i M . I - � � � � of the to-wnship of (�rey met at Tuck's " Why do you ?" lie inquired ivi x 0-1 n Business done t1irough *Dank of Montreal. roll"-. . - I evientml� - . L ! ROYAL MAIL STEAMS11180 - -ook, January l8th, accord- world of devotion in hi' voice. 9 . ; C-tl , I I paiii, aW v�.V ' Hall, Cranbi I X M ::� P I CAPS, GROCERIES, &C., &c. .1 - � - �- - . ... I - -11 in ing to statute. The following gentle- )." q .. � A limited aniount-of niobev received on deposit. � menced to s1rL A '- Because," ,ille repli (1, " trees leave 0-" , . . A. STRONG, Seaforth i . I - onoe*a.year at least. "I -Drake's .A,lag,1L'- . I �� 1. ,.-Ill � I - ) AgenL' Manner. Her ined' I men having made and subscribed 'the ' ' . cidetl that 19 . . .Money to loann on real estate at best rates. . . . L' len--th de I - - I - necess,try declaration and (ua-lification zine. I - �-i t 0 � , . . . . . Z!� , I , . . - I . I . GREAT REDUCTION IN PASSAGE RAIUVi- I I took th-eir seats, vi -7., Thomas Strachan, ­­*- I i - . L zavmg her life was i L - I i�%' -%Vm -Reeve; ---- M W N. J. McLOUG-11 LIN, Whitney's Block, Seaforth. � 11 - �­ Reeve;, - -Milne, first Deputy, Catarrh -a New Treatment. 0 5 . . C. WCAUCHEY, � 01. LOCA z Cabin rates froni Halifax to Liverpool an,4 U&' - -- her fingers, ' 111111 thi-, ,I — I d -Akna'T success that . - .. I 1i I Walter Oliver, second Deputy -Reeve - Perhapsthe mo,it extraot donder-v, s,',50, ,Q63, und.'.-'-1L3, accordin -Iitifo tiina agro� She has . I . - I ; . -1 has been achieved in niodert hiedicine has bZ'- P. - P. S. -S. G. MeCau,( - will attend to Con. g to pos - -L Edward J3 kyaus and William Elliott' 1:1. � P. pe _,rhe� of stateroom. Children under 12yj�ars half to* isf&ctorily, and ,vvill � . --- ) attained by the Dixon Tr tinent ,for Catarrh. I - f veyanceinall its,*branche,,;, lendim, monel under 1, free. Servants in Cab!; 1 :,-'o-b. lut I Councillors. Minutes of last nleeting - Out of 2,000 patients treat during the past siJX I a y -on f ,of- . as ever. - . — 0- ' TEA. TEAS : TEA. TEA. inediate, $35; Steerage, ,�13. From Liverpool* . � - - montbs, fully ninety per c real estate, buyin- and sellim, farms, houses, &c. . I -The winister 01 -11 were read and confirmed. Application of this stubl;orn nialady.1 6'.�, t, have been cureA WHAT IS I T ? In C, . Londonderry to Halifax: Cnibin, $63, ;�,-8,75 wk- . . 1: <yf N�,'111. Wilson for the office of assessor r This is none the less — - I ' - I I dered hi-, decis,1011 I I �, i t � 0 1 TH TEA STORE. $94.50; Intermediate, 1,:�35; Steerage, .,,,is. MI Bell patent, but the I . - I ,tar.tlil,,, wilen it is renlelll�)E red that no five per Why it is the People's Popular S'EAFORTH PLANINC, MI AT THE GEAFOR I . turn Tickets from Halifa-,. to LondondenT. - . , . ,,� � forthe buin of $70, Nvas read, al§o a cent. of patients presenti�ig theniselve-,; to the LL . Liverpool and back to Halifax: Cabin, $100, -4 - , still go 011, a-, the - ; letter froin Darlhia & INTabee in behalf regular practitioner are I b nefitted, I while the . - � . . I ;7 11 patent ii-iedicines and otl r advertised cures PHOTOGRAPH PARLORS, SASHo DOOR AM BLIND FACT oRy Now is the Time to Get the Best Value Ever Offered in Seaforth for your Aloney. and $143; Intermbdiate, ,,,"10; Steerage,,n& 1�- , L. uIng the Donimloll I - I of D. W. SlingerlaId, deinanding the never record a em e at all. Starting -with the I I I I . - . -1 8 -, I ' ' - . - � . L I I 'OU0 , of montt(gd, for infri, #� .0": council to "en -up the town line between claim now generally be�lip�ed - by the ifiost scien- M-TH.A. CALDER AT THE HELM. E s�tbscriber begs lem�e to thank his numer- . -A-- 0-- -,AL,U:r-,r-r, al Estate B .L t , f Grey and Mina, between the 12th and ­xiflc men that the jiseo,-q,e',',tdue , - . Tlusleustomers for the liberal patronag,e � Bell receiver but t I , - I t t ) the presence ex- - and gold as UsuaL . "I � � I I . , ,,i I * business in - - . I ; � � . 14th concessions. Moved by Win. Milne, Pf living parasit ,.tie, 'Mr. Dixon at now that the Holiday- Season is fast ap- tended to him since commencing I I � -4,11ders "Iml Pb4l)S I " r, ;es in _ ND � I 0 Has Just Received a Very Large Consignment of TEAS. He now holds one of - - - f . I Bryans, th I . adapted his It e I ' extermination A preaching, and the good'people of Huron and Seaforth and trusts that lie nia.% be favored -with the Largest and Best'Ass'orted -8tocks west of Toronto. 'In Teas alone he now I - " . mitters a:-nd ,cei�vr,-; . A, seconded by E. I at all" the ()"ce c"re to "� 'r I - 1 � � IN'SURANCEo 'i'� re i Ir st 'Perth ,Ajll doubtless require something neat and a 001 � holds 175 Packages. Prices from 15c., We., 2' )c., 30c., 35c., 40c. ., 45C.,'50C., 55c., - . r ­ townsUp officers be re -appointed af� the Phis accomplished, he.clai he Catarrh is prac- artistic in the way of Portraits to send as Holi itinl�anc� of the satne. , 11 � �.-. - F ticallY cured, and the per naiiency is unquestion- - Parties'inonding to build, woitld do N ell to give I represent several of the best insurance 06*� . Telephone .Ilanufact I - I . . -le sa - ,-�an � haries as last year, except the td, as cures effected"by im four years ago are as'he will continue t on hand a V- - . day Gifts to absent friends or relatives, and Sir. %, and 60c. per pound. This Stock Consists of GR,EEN, BLACK, JAPANT, GUN- patties it h w rl . ­. on(� 1, , .. I- him a call, 0 keel) i t e o d being sued 1011 *.A,- - - , �1- ,;�4 r6s still. No one else has e m C. being fully alive to the importance of thisfact, large stock of all kinds of -1 : I., lf�, . - receiver! Pa , . 11 engineer, fliat his appointment be laid " POWDER, and TEA DUST,,and will Ouarantee them to be all FRESH and kff'Office-31arket Street, seaforth. tent-�. NX : ­ - ;1 - , e Catarrh ifi this mani er, and no other treat. has made special extra arrangements for the ac- * �� - . ' . p . - . s, -, over till next ineeting.-Carried. A our DRY PINE LU-INIBET' ,, give Entire Satisfaction, or Money Refunded. Also a large Stock of 8ugars and 862 1 . -. I . � ment has ever cured Cat rrh. The ap ication commodation of the. Holiday, Trade. CALDER'S -- , ---- i A. STRON4. I- � , issued by thc Dell Ut I - �.. , �� pi I 7all kinds of Groceries. Flour, Oatmeal, Cornmeal, Shorts, Bran, Buckwheat� -' ----'' -----, � �- . W - -was passed confirming the� above - simple, -and: done at .-- - � t � hy-1mv of the reniedy is can be for Christmas Pictures, CALDEWS for New SASHES, Dool:Zs, - -1 Port Arthur *r,elel)114 - X 4 ; 'It - home,, and the pre.,:,eA Seal.4011 of - the yca�r is the Year�s Pictures. For a Photo of Tasty Design, S Flour, Oats, Barley; Screanuffigs Chop Feed, Salt, Coal Oil, Fish, Apples, Potatoes, I � , , -against J- F. Ruttan 1- . � appointments. 'L. ,McNeil applied for a I BLIND8 & -MOULDING, , MARRIAGE LIOENS . � j-, ,-I I 1- , -:!; 14 mo9t favorab.le for at�pee( v and permanent cure Excellence of Shaae and Finish, Easy and Grace- Turnips, Carrot.�, and Ca at -.' . I ��,�! � � - i I �� refuad of $4.50, charged againt lot 19, - I S'H I N 0, L E 8, LATH, &c. A large stock of China, Crockery and Glassware. - - Ile ex-chaw I ­ I �� ,ers to t . 1�ye . - - I - the majority of ' ful Position, coupled with appt riate Back- � - �8810riD At' �. 5, m ,-, : - cases behigr cured at one treat OP Also a Large Assortment of ups and Lamp Trimmings. i . I's , - : I 1� �� . r - concessi6n 13, for engineer's expenses ment. Sufferers should (6r.respond with ground and Accessories. I I He fe s confident of wiviij�, t�atisfa`ction to � - -� .1 ome of these ,cases 1 -- I , blessrs. . � � - It -. -Ditches ereourses - King Street, West, I I I ing Sittill,b-.S of th( IL-1 -- under - the and lVat A. H. DIXON & SON, ,0.j Give the P. P. P. P. a trial, and then go a,,vay these wh� may favor him "A'ith �their patronage, I I r r- � Oats taken in E%Xal * Ta HE HURON EXPO ; �Stpv � � - ,,, hange for Oatmeal at Mill qates. SITOR 0 - � . L� 47 � I I I �.� roronto, Canada, qn(A e ­iosc stamp fot th t and a GOOD PtcrCTRIK." as none but first-class workmen are employed. .- . . I �..-' � Act; ISS -3, Caere being no sul-vey made . � eir I � �. r 11 ;. ­ . - ' � � in Toronto. The � � � - . : . treati�jeoll Catar'.1-Hume.ti star, -Nov.-irber -, - I Paid to ew-40111 planin(r.i SEAPORTH - . . ­ ASDREW CALDER, Pa tictilar attentioj' A CALL SOLICITED F1'%',OM ALL - GOODS DELIVERED FREE I ONTARIO*-— . J. . I . - I - . I I :, U 4on saif I lot. . 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