HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1885-04-03, Page 8AN 7. Treasurer. --Quite lVilumber of pupils 01
verythilig -that woman preseno g over, more th%u doubled it membership ave signed -.a
It mea', 'd e ondi,. and- &V pro
like e of. mind- whei i� drivin ent% esent 48A S: � surplus in. its Leeburri public ariiool b
..ARD- CASH can do to stem, the tide of evil which the Xprth Road in its resent c pledge 'to- abstl�d from � tile- 1119e 01
r. MXs. and M . Mustard, of treasur� r Thomson carry lid t -
jion. -Mesrs. Kyle -a rages, tobacco
it I a a bevo
of sweep � her sigtep to misery and degra- risted dur' them the very beat- -wishes of all alco, 10110 en hand -good varieties- s : the ginondville m ing with. in ,, ly forin ld, fj .0m. the. -use of - pro-
dation 'andl�tlo--draw these by every pleasure of their acquaint -
9J20 bushe' a of who had the 1. tile month of Marel 11 year. We hope
eat, power direc Or indirect in � he �.sbelter lWa, falu lan Vab for one
ted Spring Whi I a 6ho ring which '.;annot ance and we as the Fa] 9 ulity will take the
ingi harl�oour a Saviour's Jove. God wheat. 'This is- I - hc, ools n tb -, co
Of inpanied t4eir laborl re, oth(r so slightest
easily be bpaten.-A r,oth blessing accol Ot tile
-ALSO- -hiia� blessed tli§ IN-Tommi's. Fdreign M.is- Inay it accompany tnem when! at the inat;er up.. We Uve ii good Avould
I bless Laidla-W, of this as aone to so andering doubt but� �t groal sion ill and- lie -wil, points the w �-Jlloullt of
GRIASS ; - -are the Northwest froin Toronto -%N',1tb th far off'Pacific Ile G� LOV E Alv'4D SEEDS. T, a, a a in more abLIT14 il * the-friture, if we th t i (4ilead, to ipll Queen's Own v*olunteers.-T',aexosi-(1,4.nce heathe to the b Im us rein only faithfit yLit ember-. our m. ver, onable prices - at the Old Butter - 'a W611h, nasnuch as ye 'have on John street, at prescAt, the Physician that is y xeas Saviour t a) 11 occupied storej. ovode rich Street, Sea rth. 902 my. �:by Mr... W m. Ballantylle, has been iiold friendly game
done it il:06� the 'least of: W66 Stll nle Fc)OT BALL MAT011
to Mri JohnHugill'i of t Ao Hitrou Road, brethren, yo� 1have done it 44th Me yed here onSaturday
mith.,' for $W25. Mr. Hugill ITEms,TvVe aM�:gllZyto 100t] -a that the of foot ball was pl Tuckers teltin from
onle
rum ur -4the intends retiring fr6m tarming and com, o ' eirclate&s 'go that the 28th ilist-', b-1tween a
THE SAT, AiXOX AR, D'd M'.Jolinflarvey Bell ublic, school scholr,
Nly J A ler frie ))Ore and tffe, Ile of..�the o8eif6rth ingto reside-, in :Sea' ulted, hi. a
-first annive. ary jubib Thomis our old thresi e
I bg ted here On. V I son, son O'i -4. 1" Gibson, Esq.; iuteuded retiring from -the baisiness'is of t is Village. g&Te res
'tewni by a score of
'as Salvation Army, and'Tor6uto correspondent vey 'has purchased vi'c e JOIT MATTERS.- SundayandMon( -1 , Idat. Specio of Troxeter incorrect. mr
01S ay e=n'a at of Ili old partner in the on a I t 0. Some" o the boys, although
ftE EXPORTfjR.tor several years has. -the inter g were held of
service iftle practice,- did some
in no a' V r had irery I
outfit, And has taken into t 11 g the disturb., threshing
&day af te�-noon and were gotie to, assis . na qoe in ell - rather aston-
po�* Al F.kTnALIA. -.Messrs. James and ley Ckptain a�e in the N corporal in tip . wi�h him. . Mr,. Andrew playihg, wr
cond-LictedbyA.-D.C. 00 orgiest, as a prtnersh
Smillie sons of Mr.' James the Patfr Line. The new ish(dtheiropponents. A large crowd
-ps own Rfleg. -Ivlr. Thornas Wylie. of W, Cookd, and Other mem7bes . the cm Queen's -the gaille, which
Ei 1. widiess
the* !amili A Glreyj with lea, fir I run the business next season, ass( mbled -to
On both occ4sions the hall" as crowded, enl",, w -he has been laid up for sev in wil lie
hig to.. th Tuesday last.- w hour, OW
left hdre for Australia on exyerience last d nly for o
but we h,%Te not learned whether aiiiy 'eral days -js� .sufficiently recovered to be and both. beWg
i; ibir
They ka i the employ'of '6und a Ir. Win. Ward brother men, call Scarcely i of e of the pnow., After -tile g,11,12
a tc ve tI sof Mr..Lyon, tile kindly
weie ' a�de: Oil onday even ar -converts in e
well-k-no-Imbook publisher of Guelph, ir: r. W in. was over, all tile layersi wei
the jnbfle� meet" as held. In .6iUr. J-iln Ward, of this t6wil', left oil. every sa-lisfaction epared b
0 d a pr y
expE et - to. be goile at least three -Ttles&j.,� for -his I rin near -Bran k, of tbe'2nd concession has entertained to a dou. lie eve -Ding the full f6 ,ce, i aded by tile. -y fte mostly all tile inater ;-ebil,rs, aal, If they like the,- may ial, on'the ground the la:dles of the v 11646. London;. ra Band, with took with him -a, -.ba load of vei 66 -many st
remain -bank barn -whichi
Hallelujah t ore permanently.. T when com- B:RiEurs.-On. T. mrsday evening 1,
-companied by a. life tor(,,,hes marched ii )procession-, hon4es, and was ac for- a new- burning of the roof of the
friends f both gentlemen will join -barn in the qui e a large tthrough the principal- a e before te share.his joys aind sorrows.- pleted will be the biggest -
M tre loubt by
%f ea nd, 8 With us in ol�, -Mr. J wishilla them - a a, a er, formerly salesman ohn Harvey start-. skaling rink-- fell i I canse�l no -ing -to i0ardnio's Hal I where the YXr. Johii F. Park eighbarhoo it The ree
P ent
in pair his Michigan on '�`relght of allow on .1 4
ptjourney, slid , success the off field of labo I r Mr. al the ball i -A! the store of Mr. Ill. McFaul, iia t ed for Midland coiiiA3 eeting was held. As us. d with Thursday, -last week. He- took with tha, V has ni t bn OW to flood
packed full, and ther- must have t6w1l,1 but who'is now - connete y wal rTe it, �Iwill in a shol
James Si who is a ready and clever Of which lie- purchased -the lake
been ever one thousamd. per )ns present. the Detr t Free Press has. been'in tow" him tlieendi*6 horse i his Dy- 'March. 27th was f i
q kindly pront ised to give a time. -Fri(I. writer, h W, -- e y fr. Woolley -friends for several days.- from Aft. Charles Mason some time go.
Th. meeting- was led by- visitin-a old A number of b ers
-opinions knatralia, and things by the , In -to vii for -Het B- one of tile best horses of his class day -in- Clifford. Ily
)f � and for the a, oey e eld.: We wish b im. were present and e
f��ruaa Of the readers. of District Capt 6 d i
ain Lndg te,, assisted Mr. 11-� A. Elder has been N purchased a larg
way - oii taking orders f r The th t er I ft Brucefi
tl da.)
Of5cers fkor4- 1,6ndon, Clinton, Gode- , severt Arnold. Autoln and �attlia- Some Of
WIT atic Steam Cooker," uccess.-Our literary entertainments,. number of horses T Palmerston Lui�an, and other �places, aud the prooeedings were very� which seenis to be a v 7 iligenious and have closed' for , tile seaso-n.-Dr.- the horses.-weKe bought very che p'
ALtTRI NJO'�N-LAL�—A very plea&-Unt event` a, great ineanre by the
all
feed with E� cr od ]')any
took- place.at thei residencef -the brides into�restino% 'Notwithstanding thoellarge useful cullfi ntensil.--Mr.i T. E.. Grassick is around "Visiting -'-friends iii. c sed in
1Z inary scarcity of gottelidance the best of- order was main- Joslyn, siipport6d by a goodly array: of�- Stanley. John Smith, on the 30th farmers. xiothe, grs.. jaitLed throughout, The -. band plays. local talouit will give another 'full dress T1* oc ult. casion, was the marrhl�ge Of te�taimnent in Cardno's -Ethel. I r M�'xcellently,'aud the,singing, both solos negra minstrel ell 11r.- W. J. D&wson to Miss.M4 Ha - on FrA4y -evening next. - There i S -M r. G'i I el, who E t ;�nd'chorusea, w" reallyjppl',�Ddid. Sev- 11 bert; of Listoi�V
Do�ald twin 4apghter 'of'. the. late ai O
er6l practical and appropriate 'addresses will �be a comphete change,of prograw-rhe as wbrkbd at the coopering here for the OBITuA-,,�y.—It * ur painful
d, E duty to re ort tj c
Sutherla ad IM, cl�oiial sq:., Mill Road were also delivered. The proceedings, from the . last.. This entertainlicient pas two years, has been engaged to ah of another
1hickersi nith4 Thle -ceremony was per wo t x the 69 itizen in t ie i Louisa,
and we for, the beriefit of the Fire Brigade ;aild lip- tije stock of timbo: pe
I I rk Mam e,
ich seemed to 'bd :pleasing,: d0ghter o our Ri ii "§
wh ard
had on lian(l.-A.' --.Rj q.. formed �y the Rev. A. R, McDonald hope profita- to all, - piesent., were ter- �our ditizens Should give the boys T h O's,% Ra t c h Y, congratulaions,'. the I After tie usual rred or Monday, the 27fli
T as ihey deserve- it.- Smith. has moved hi stock of goods tcl wl di ll oce minated. ab t ten o'clock-. he Army: bumper house,
couple and f riend-s repair- Cranbrook. Jas. King,,shoein at th
Xer, baF ul ts
arr d ill Seaforth: ias- thu's passed he first� still, lingers,.but the -beafitiful a age of 14 yea' and�9 days.
Winter w 'Wednesday
ed to roorn, where ail elega, mile stone f its existence, and has' $now cAnnot- mirch. longer stay with 'is. been laid up tin last two weeks ith a The funeral took place umis collation was tastefully the
and sum were ollowed by a
grown from, la very small beginning10 ---:-Tile skating rink will be open-Jor Qaash on the arin. but lie is now able to and the remaitis
b1er Justice .,had been doiae here spread.... nds.
h! i6 but olle
�por ions-. last thrie t ,b season
bea body. of quite Wge pr t* to -&y (Friday) '& at -work aga�in.-There large nuinter-of sytlipathizing frie
air left by the mordig train the h- 4*1 evening. � The ice � has 'store in Ethel now. -Mr. John Dunbar I %EFS' essn. Farner Bos. sue -
Ave, n in saying.
wed by ther parts, folio d aud a good time is expect7 cee ed in getting I lie Scol t Act license
.&t a And ' lha�e no liesitatio' afterildon. fGrD' ita that very considerable good has resulted been preserve lids mov d; from our village to his farm th6 good I'Vis&s of their numerousfriend sori, of trucefield, on the 5th line of Grey township. Mr. for is ilace. The above gentlemen
1 from the opel rations of the Army in this ed'. -Rev. T. G. b oni stomary shower Of rice and aiiiid the eu congregations in Dunbar is.going to try farmin and bee- are, known to be ipriglit, straicylit for -
preached to large 9 -qrnd o slippers. -Com. 81 and wil
ward pers I no doubt, try to
Rgmondville church last � Sunday nlorn� : keeping. RETU'RN iT.-The Obafles Manning
person who, took ing and evening. Mr.' Thomson IeQ'�ves what i. ight. - -Mr.
; from Wilson & Young's Store in Seaorth, a: par. Hullett.
h Columbia, City.
for Burrard Inlet, 1�ritis left'on Maiday I at fori Kansas
ontaining bed ti,
Our n�il4e y establishments seem to be -cei c cingi will please return'the. 'a
'sajaie at once and save f u - next week. -Mrs. Cri.stoplier Johnson.,' THE CREAMERY.�The Directors. of We wish h in success in hi' new home.
rther trouble. N4 putthig:�fbrth extra e4ertions to r�eet an old �rer A-Ar,%.y-0n Tfhursdayvven-
dent of Seaforth, removed the Londoe�bor creamery have complet- Two- R the, r4qqirenaelats of th&r custoniersrid FOR -'A pleasant riesidelace - on the'pA�Iie this season. The establish- Goderich Street, opposite Presbyterian property. from town last uesday. She will ed a very successful canvass, and have ing of last week a runaway occurred on
horse
Entrace-May 19t, 1885. Appjy to EDWARD CA -1311. henceforth reside in* Teeswater, where incr ir la's " Man.Street. . It seems
vaent of AL -Ir. Thomas Kidd -will be for- :oased the' -territory by McGowa
Jtbat a
804-2 latives.-Tlji3 Band. of Hope, ed cutter was t d in the Cen�-
inally opened " on Saturday, alad she has, re Setflement and,its surroundings oil the bitch' o A(,E-,N-Ts FOR a fast selling article", ref which has hitherto' been in charge of n tile Base hotel ell] E an 11onda next. Wessrs. Dune orth - Manchester and Line tral hotel ed,' the h6rsej becoming
ul , erences required. Ap-ply. to A. IXER, Sea- Misses Cull and Cowal,and which,under on 'the west%- D. Sbunaban nd his restless, 1) ke loo,,z e and �an . up street.
wil', u and, Edward McFa forth P. 0. 904x2 their excellent supervision has increased neighbors -on " the south. They. have When it h a shoft distance it
have this fift-ereating event on Tllurs4 of 110 members; hired Robt.-J.- Whitefield, Of Cranbrook, was stopped by some YOL
G11LL AVi�NTED.—arit�d for a �small to the large: nurnber "
g inen.*Ii 1111 41ay,L Friday and Saturday . next, Good.General Servant. Apply at Tnp, a ill have an' en6rtaffiriient in the Little an experienced butter maker, to ru� the' not.being able to find thel owner, "went
while, Mr. McLou�hli will bae li�hm� ExPOilTOR Office, Seaforth. 904-tf W let
fo' a f r en
Methodist cliurch L oil Tuesday o6vening actory for the season. They lime r ee ride. After tlidy bad driv .Th INK BoA LOST . -Lost in Cardno's day on ursday, the -9th M he. enter- ott, around town -for some thfie they founp
j- next, at half past seven. T 'A, In.. M. 4 The sto ks in -each of these - e sh'-, I -Tall on A16nda:y the drawing to -Messrs.' stali evening last, a Ladies' Alin] nsist of inusiolrecita, ender, Lond, b �and the owner IBolt" The finder will be suitabl rewarded on tainineut will co Morris; A. Call in the p rsoll df Mr ell as the others. in town; leaving the sarae i c *ell IV The ii, f d them for u
men ill * A Jabez � alker, Blyth. es Oro, 0
-at Tiiy, EKPO�51TOR'OffiCC, Sea- tibna, &c., entirely by the� h :e mi who blame 114ring it. -Tile
&�-e Q( & in advance of former years' 'o I 1 fdith. 904x2:1 collection will' be taken upo)i- tlie. �ene- these gentlemen will be suffiicient g a- other -runaway took place- on Friday.
-ise any of - our lady 'CLEARING. SALE oF BOOTS, AN -D SHOF-13. fit of the Band. Parehts -and others &-ntee -that tile. work -will -be well dme. A mai -cai e to, town with a spirited
anc we would adv readersl-who wish to* see something really -Six.thousanA dollars.worth;of'Boots and Shoes interested in temperance work ii1iongst d after
Farmers within the foresaid ro tea horse bite ed in a clattoer, an
nice. to ember the aave7 dates and liberal disc to be sold at e�st for cash. A ount children are cordilly ilivited to &-ttend. shokild see � to it that they gii7e tl eir apptirently imbibing to much �Scott
In Of ordintiry importance pre- Xiven to parties bu)jn- quantities on short-tinie. let noth. Ar j�d down.MNain
-Now.la the-tin)e to silvle Money, 1v uniied support to the,compny in t1 Actbegan dii-ving up vent the -in witnessing tile splendid dis bell you can, got the bes,t largest and wi4esi Boots aiid- Shoes XcKiHop., endeavors to raise the standard of C na- Street, aril when turniog around
ch tire to be niade. offered at these prices. JouN oo or e' horse started
fell
playalwhi ;tre a in the country evei 11W1110FTANT Purtm,sE.-Mr. than butter,, and *111 aiding the- fac ory uof th Ltter a id. tU
11d1WTYFLV,, Main �Strieet,.Seaforth. 904-1, Thomas Murra the will -benefit themselves, off, drag g him, Jone*thc sloppy road.
y7 of the 11th Oncessioni �y Fii--,-A--TGEs..-The auditors - SEAFOitTyi BOOT AND SHOE STOP.,E still Tn of �IcKillop one of the leading farmers -their eaminaion. of the ready to meet the wants of the public. I have a 1, have; co�apleted ii Brussels. Tuck arsmith
ton --a 'cauuts for 18,84, and have hand- lot of goods oil,,, �a d, which I have detemlined of this towngbip, has purchased f ' rom to offer at avery reasonaleprice. lbavealsoa tile well known Dickson herd, of Tuck-- D r y (4 ods" A CALF.-'.Afr
ed thiei� report to -the � Couricil. , The' lot of Men'snd Boy's Hats: very cheap. Conle A. R. SX�TH the Cheap- INA W- iiiiaT11
ersmAlf,"a, very superior young thorgugh. inan has opendol-a-store in Crunbro - ok, ill Darnes' Ro"Z a) Of lot 3, c Tucker -
total rebeipts for the yea i-h-clud-Ing 6, and see. Look oi�it for special notice next weck� Olicession 4,
i bred bull calf*11 months old -for wbiali building. Ovei $3,000 worth of new Goods balance', af.$1,117 -irnorinted to $18,57L. W. CO- 904-1 a] 1 had , cowwbich t�ropped a ca
bought at Od dents on the dollar will be so d at 7
'ade up in part of the foll he pad $150.' This calf was sired by prices that will satisfy and niake d the li arts:. the: oth r day whiel
and *ef e in ow- e l -weig] 41'-,Vhen born,
J. McLAU!'GHMIN invites every one to -Duke of KentFourth and"llis grand heap goo Sill
of the buyers This is tile d" ofgc water su- inspect his stock of new Spring Goods, which is 416 pounds. This Mol wgighl
es, $62 -;� Fi on-�tplete in every department. Special 'sire is the noted Bow. Park Stock bull, Cranbrook. 904-e llo6 if the calf f ollo-vs up the st%it-it has gol
ines, very. ( ply $6$3;, powldage fe 44) -which valuQin dress materials Pritnts and Gingharus. B, ourth Duke of Clarence," for t1lst
t4'x ro-11, poll tax, $100 COUNCIL TVIEETY-N-G.—CounCil me it -%i ill be the size of an elephant before il
.9 The millincry4epartment will be opcned for in-* $2�,000 was -paid. There is no better g. Se . verl aceoll�nts, 'is f )ur years old. The b iture spection on and -after- Th ursday,9th inst.,w-hen dlog tags, Dta ex -pend Monday eyenin
blood inoCani4and Mr.'Murray is to priii6ipally 'PROLIFIC Cows. —Mr. Win. Chapinan,
ammu-iWd to- $1S,099, a-Dd was m ade ii� the ladies' will see, the best display of novelties. for charity -and one for costs
law suit, the well-know'D at ok raiser of tbe'2n�
in pat of some Of the following items: Are have ever shown. All are invited to -come be�6ngratulated on -his purchase. ill. the Brussels vs. Ronald
904 Stre , nd $2 286 - fire and and examine. , Prices will be found rikht.. were p d. The auditors' reporV
was concession-- -smith, h,,
L. R. S' ., Tu�kei
'TMNT1o.N-! '—As You A -Vero, tof ore You water, $776 charity $217 salaries ' -' �r I Wfilton. acceptedand�.ordered'to be posted, and.. �_tkvo Cows rhich presented him withAwft
as,—The, attention of -the public is miled to. I Pp'ol
schools,$3,20.0-; pub ished. A committee was a ifited calves this season arx(I all of them ur(
prel�ensive stock - of Plain and ocvm= s.—The Messrs. McDonald, my large and com
extelaian df water works to Van to examine into ilie opening of lliday -t
Fancy Shaves, Hair Cuts, A car, load of hr ring -a d doing splendidly. W(
the enterpilsing saw millers, of this
Hodr Cuts eI stop .
$805�-; law expenses, $350 ; Spring and Suminer )ected daily., Street. A y -law was passed. to steeni,�,d fri av(
C, e I
A few desirable Winter Hair Cuts still on hand, place have ot, in aYery large stock* of end may b
couaty, rate $846. The year was shouting on the streets,-. ilaT streks of good luck.
Gf,GROE B� Smi-r! Opposite Coinnieroial Ilotel, lo, a an wi. I be able to keep their mill inal ly aim
Seaforth. closed 1% balance in the treasi.,try-- of BmEFS.—Mrs. J. G.. Skeene has gone 1)'. —.ALfrs. Charles Carter h&,
904-1 gARAT Sol
r Din lon er than iisual. —Mr. Reuben -$472, It will thus be seenthathe-acival to Streetsville to stay until the return s014 her farm on TO: THE as sold his wagdn shop to lie 4 �-Ii concession t(
expexiollituro�bf the year oer-ran tile of her husband from Kansas.—Great ex- her! neiglibor,,Mr. Jam4' :HcQuee f6i
L&Dw&—We have much pleasure in announcing r. L o Several of. our villagers citemoin onaccount of the rebellion in t -wer6,.� however, our Grand Spring.Wfillinery Opening totake plicce h6 sum of $2,8' Cae7lp"lir
=Come 00. IN -11,48.
e were at Gode"rich, last we k. in cormee-
threo#eims of -exceptional e--' enditu,te, on Thursday,, Friday and Saturday, April 9th,, the Nor hwest.—An effort is to -be made chased it a ple Of yer'�'.`,;�go-for $2 500
�e a splendid opportunity dby
10th 11th. This will tion with tl le?. Grimol assault' case, co wilicla to 'get a el�phone line ill Brussels. Mr- Thoe'farin contaim.50 aer's. Mrs, Car
were paid out of the current �te tal th6 -latest �pring styles. And we ha -,,,e but the gr to s aud iury fixed it so it never the exten, dwatd awns k crop. oi the Bell Telephone Com -
rev sion of the water no hesitation in saying that the ladies who favo�r tef Is to, have this Be came befor- the court.—The roads in'
works, expenses m. us with visit will feel well repaid for tbeir pany; isi working it'up.—Miss Adella, PIG SOLD.—Mll. J. 11. O�
connection with the enderson,
�E. Mon an�d subMitting. trouble. EDW'APLD MCFAUL, American Dry Goods this vicini are in a very bad condition rd law suit Bawtinbefiner, othis place, last 'the Huron Roa(t has old his W
el
atd -Hillinery1fouse, Sea -forth. 004-., and -mishap are daily"oocurring. the ond by -lam, these aniount- week for Trowbridge Michigan, where, kil
Ir -O 2 0 � own Berkshire 1 pig -to Air. Thollia!
$1,�00, and which, if de- SRUNG has come 1 and Cw4bell- & THop.-.N, i Tim FLEsH.—Mr. Daiiiele el Owns ip slie. has accepted a position as $011001: Amos, o - ullett. Mr... Ileiii�erson ob
i Bri�ht the noted tailors and clothiers� of Sea. Bell, of th t h* of �Morris, sbewed e actu e., ail ex-
fren. the , �1 Ordiliary expe-n- forth, o,reyrepared for it. They have the icest us a thorn ivhich had bben imbedded in Leber. Miss. Bawtinbefiii&- s tained a good Ayollire cc w ill ex
U e, a Very rec dit i�ectale surplus of stock of cloth eter seen in Seaforbb, and always Lei oung lady, and wlno doubt, for the pig. It isr said t iat Mr. Amoi
his leg for about forty year& He
bad cell I kiantee satisfactory fits. A full line of gent's e ever e�xpenditire will be left, gti, prove, s5l
1p�t �ecessfill at her vocation wider has ail excellent aiiiiiial.
thul qbwincr that' the very moderae furnishings as usual. See particiflati next �Yeek. made many unsneceissful atempts to- Air. George 904 the star spangled banner.—
extract it:but'he could,not. Every Armstilo�g I r-,lite,,oftaxation levied was 4nipe for all ias rented his farm adjoining MILLINFfLY Kiold's, Em-, sprin -white th Bayfleld.
orn would be 011(linary purposes, this Village -to - Mr. 'Charles R ble,lo,f announcing that d ing be'would fee a prickin sensa- is very dull hero
porium, We'llave dF when the I our Millinery Openifig Nvill-take place on- -of his leg. A ew days Tuckersinith, for $300 per ye at present. Fishing hasbeei� po . or thi
Easter tion in tliq part -and Monday folibiving 'April-.4-th and A '146,KiLLOt- LADY ew THE PLATFop.Aj. Saturday, farm contains 1.00 acres with )61lt 90
6th. Our stoek was never so large, so ofracti've-, ago as Mit. Bell was. putting on. his season; and work of all'k. nds- at a stand
e —Ther lady referred to -'Rg acres ele red.' iwidso cheap, We confidently i.ikvite all obr old socks in the morning he felt somethbig pari -&ah from the Mitchell Advocate 1 custolu�ersland as inauy new ones f rein both town still. Were it not for Mr. T. Marks
Btrange,' and examinirig he place,� be -is a .1hyliter of Andrew Mur and country to come and Inspect the ;oods and cy ifoundto-.his su" rise th.6"thom which Mblrris. -will rp might e:
nd sister of. Messrs. G )rge ail see for themselves that at we sav is -correct. swept fi�to Lake Huron. Please to accept this invitation as -t of, his leg of its own accord. Hy,,4E-NEAL.—' Ouroldfriend, S. RE ItAOR -4t is a serted on Lfoo(
-we issue no had come ou die, of MaKillop ,- At the nual meeti -2 .0. qii one authority that our harl a about one fourth of an inell. in Traquair, baS7 been hnd gone d d
s903 017 wher� a,
6 of the Wom length and can be seen by any per Foeeii Missionary, socioet held money, has of 1 te been burie ii
y in LO'G.&L -BiFEFs.-At the nieethik of son it at last. After three years sojourn*on much a . d i
—CoAf. - west, he qme the sand,:will be completed towards th,
io desires tp (16 so. -the dreary plainsof the
rd oil the 11th inst., -Mrs. D.- S. �the town Council. on Monday', evening to th 6 . - e conclusion that 4 wa;s not good
Joll, of MitcheR, delivered, the last the only business trn'sact end of the presen centur y, weather an(
ed was faramaftto -be alone, and thereore other thiligs riot provin lisastrous.
repIv to- the address of we.1- the passage of a by -lam- authorizing Brucefleld* the 91
b 'k to c aim for his bride one of f calue ap I
lalf of tile association.:— erk and or A BELOYY 0 M PERSONALP—We understand that th
Con e, I Z - b Nayor to borrow money 11 PA8T'6W.s.FAREwELL'.— n ing daughter orriasl . most bloom' in Rev. Mr. I aylor, our-. popular clerg
T411' welcome has lieen so wrm and current ex.genses.—We'rigret to stae the -the 9 y
evening of 2nd ult., Rev. T.,
G. the -person of. Miss Maggie Scott, daugh� mail
h F !ias been InVite
-t sure all: t e 'd leg tea tha Mr. E: Me aul is l4d up- with a !Thomson, for the past eight y --Wm, Scott of the nuitli'line, Orangemen in - the city f Stratford
corlhatl that I ail d'to address th
ears pastor ter of Mr. jobi with me in tendering our sincere very severe attack- of rlibunfatic fever f Union Prdsbyterian church, of this Morris . The'-uuptials were celebrated the I 01
thAnks to - the Strafor ladies. We &lid has been a m ost severe stiffe' 2thf July next. It is sai he i
rer for 'place, preached -his farewell sermon, on the *24h ult. at the residence 6f the 14 also invited"to lecture foi the Scott Ac
your grftting. and accept your several. days.—.Tlie, assoalation of sat! which w" of Buell a naure as long to bride's faher,.�wfte're over - ei lity guests in the counties of Perth, Middlesex ni
ho,T,itality knowing that it is based manufacturers which 'has.- 9 existed - for � be rememl*red by all present. Lon -
Is . 9 were Assembled to witudas- the ceremony
upo�n -the Oly reliale foundation—God's overthree, years has been dissolved, and Wellington. He had be4ter not go, fo
befon- the Jappointed time for service 'the good-ithings provided. some of his people arel death on th
and partake' of ex-arl4ting love in each manufacturer is pushing sales on. every available 0eat in -church e- Christ;. Beloved if 0 . the was The happy coupl were dssisted' in' the Scott Act, God s6loved us we ought,also to love his own*hook.. The result of this will be occupied andit was with difficult that 0 tt and y ceremony by 'Miss Jeanette 8 OUR COUXCIL.�Jt sieeiis after all
on� ther. lVe hope that 'cheap salt a -good deal too chea f tha
'T or all received abcommodation. Tb� 611011r, Mr. H. AfeClelland. After su er the our -village cou� meeting as illem-, the benefitlof.the pockets of the rriauu-� -n i -aced, -when- danc neil has gq, t to go. i 6der the leader'ship of Mr. Jai eson, violin was prod ng,was if tile' charges 'be true", which -wer
beks*6f the 8tratford Presbyterian So- faeturers.—The merchants belo to very pleasi The kept up till hea -day light, ien all G, ity, in be ri�b ngin in a Ing manner. V brougiA against two of
.ly Illessed to each one the Seaf6rth curling club, are to pla3 411 I -,I'1,enia% gentleman took, as his text the 4s members, 1
separatA. ..Tile happy couple soon de-% a letter in: on ers omers a match on the riink to -da, four* verses of First Corinthians, p11t foi - their western home in Beaver --week, then' we see- not how they ca
as, t ottipray ' anddeliberaions c I the Clint New Era 1
first M y 1,.fe tice means of f illing out bearts The firm of S. F. John' n. & Co�, o 1 II, alld in an able manner
io Rapids, Manitoba, and will* be followed re of the love of Christ, and of Whini lawfully retain,- their. seats any longei
h I'lo peg, - has' been � ',dig'�%uoslved. graphically described the diiti�- � the )'est wishe
Be Jolinson retiring fkoin the i 'This will be a hard blo-w to our dear ol.
ia rei�zing olir desire to. see 'His caut lies e ho -a of their many friends,
I was a faithful watchman on Zion's
p Oqier; hat and -my their greatest -troubles
ca-uh,an.e elf us may ask tuiderstand Mr. Johnson ToriesA They .swept everything befo
illtends ret, n Ile had come, he- sa id, amongst little oi Les, i awe hope be ill us eight y"qais.ago, not with ekeellency 9 0 ht' f lost, Be o u.ily this question, am ing to 0)atario, and thein of. late, afid are now oincr to 1)
I )cat6 in Seaforth., iis -would all P-4 swept iisd IV
I �loil 9 al can to carry out my lov- h thel I Pa. lik - of, speech,- tw,of wis4om, or with en't16- Leebvrn. Go ye into to 'we' o e I lin ac - anion s ill. ing words,.tha;t lie, was with ua in weak- LoCA us aga,
f 10 T. Boyd has rented Z it preac I the G� ospel. to —'vVe 'are ad to learn Mrs. A.; -ness and in ear aaaniA the far f 1�me�IyYoccutpiod by'Mr. A. Kinburn. e 0:';Igv 0 Was threatened. withiiial a d we glad to say At his prea 'O crcture."- The fied is larg uch tremblino, n are ch- -number, of years,—The A( 'C'DENT. —)ftfally of our readers nis ae peri6hing and the laborers of- inflammaor =anrfor a y rliquifiatim and-- ng was " with the demonstration of the me b rs of eeburn Teiliperance Lodge' b�s6rry to learn that Mr. ffo. Stanle)
I d - f �. y
we could only realize in was. Confined to bed for �seieral days, is spirit an 0 1 OWPr [ vis a gre or measure the value of DOA -Ver. While many itec Manchester Lodge last Monday. formerly of Goderich townWp, but no,
an' u -n- convaleacent. -t Mr Thom6on spoke in feel- �--One' day this wbek w6f) and report a soul, then.how d, I
111 0. ifferelat it would -as Mr.- John Goveillock, 'of good time.-7-'Rev.�: a ,esident of Kinburn, fell while attellapi
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Wilithiop, tem9L 6f his nelgl b A and father ill T. ampbell, Goderich, who has --so b with -rhen we would not forget was driving to -Seafcirth o -ver the pitch- t gtogoupilathehayloft--� Theladd(
he ministry, by whom he iLbly ta thure %re d earlittstly preaelied in the: I -while lie vva
grea rivilege and holes 6n the north road the 'shaft of had.been-or& ified-: of hi's �bretllren- in "esb terian church, has resigned his" fall a,3ross it.!: He has been confine
a on iti whch causpd hil
RPiresb ORO conferred on lis by. our Milster in, le disrranged, allo th� Presbytery� of the any itiie�ses bliarge' the cutter beca
IT,% U I -101V r-,Lcre ia this (,reat work. th" to strike and Rev. Mr. Me 'illivray, as- his house si e, and is improving Blom
41 I a to eng . si A lie
em. T�Iegrah Boys heel�' for Christ lie, iad had uring his min,�, U take charge ly, but- we think, it - will be some tibj
It li been kavid tliat work- for stant io Dr. re, will
ausing him to copsiderahly accele'rate istiy'in this- place., of, his elders and nex. —Mr. A. -'.Cow' -of the before he is able to go around again. T-Orl"M carries in it far more than the chis " eed. In attenipti t pull lip managers nt �abbath. all
con-aregartion :'at whose
idea of wonien go mcr -ot, 51i japession of Colborne, had an auc- OYSTER UPPelt.—OnE of the be.4
n 0 r oill in%tructing a f' n _go of household furniture, imple- yster suppers ever lield ii. Kinburn, we
the aminial one of the linestroke. Haw- -liands lie and M si th 'son had- receiv tio, 6le
t to hea
env little itig thusost �11 corttrol over him, Mr. ed, every �ossle- kindness. As lip in� aved stock last intends goiven in Whea;tley's h -4irLq in the Bible. t means also a Goyeillock letLhim take his. own cour�p h tel on Fr ain, forhe ast thne,-Io, to _�Jo 14a
influences breahed from'. every vingly�poiilt6d to Dakota.— 'new society, evening, March 20th, in apreciation 111ch was by no inealis a 'ge 0 A amid word of a mi * - tle -one us to the-cr a of Christ, he earnestly to be lealled the Anti-Toba
ssiorlar un I he got to a oo& coo Society, tile vaivale services of tie Kinbum fil
y it 9 part of -.the, road:. entreated hisbongregatign to pray that has lJoeen fozmned at Leebufn, for the b iga e render
faear �s a Christian home in�a pagan land. who�n,. with the one' line he gently guid-.A th e rich blesig of ed at the late fire'at Mi
0 -i - tihe� Master would purp sejo:) pr bi e use of tobaceo E. Coldwell `$, on lot 1, t Means a gatheHiag torrAlle, -n Zenana ed him into a soft sno. w. drift at.the top] follow him wl iell about to 11 f ibiting.th I concession
hire"fl, or streef, or 1),%zaar. : depart td a in ai 1,111. We hope all the young -I:Uuett,- in savirighis I
ee brought I place wbethelf lie -knew not, . al ildings . froi
,�jt17OL11 to It of Grieve's hill, which di *b6re peop -in -the neighborhood will - join it. -b-,in burnt. The Me Nvorship Orocl ill li i in to a still. id
Th, . ly fire-insul
Ot w1at
uT MaS disastrous be knew .1i . should befall him h0, �fficers for he term are D. Curn. 9 trIlth"Whare allaro Ild ae rullaw&Y aVrJi(JcJ1 VViti'loLut T
aiuld to $2 , ai�d 11
Jny a, ice compny granting idols oli-h Cer pastoi�ate tile Pr6siden; tj. Cluttoll 'ibLts u011osequencoes..'-There is notb Vice- Coldwell giving a simi sum, it sel anhuhlereased in adher- YIU
Presi ent. R. E. Brown 8ecretary ought best to give. th boys a uppei
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down to do STARTLI-NU At 8 j. m. aout fiftY-fivoe $at d too ustice to the inner litani amp16 j mach credit ctinnot be given to -Mr. Wheatley -for the oexcelleiiV repastpro- 0 of Wa vided. After upper, the usual tOaf Declaratlon were rendered; the,, parties prQsejA re-, W. 11. Fiponding in exc('-Ilellt stYlc- Ill Brown speaking Of tb 0 Ag"ic"Itural '"ter- f tile A�Ur- -ON- est, Mr. I?. Robb, of C144on, and cantile mcss�s, Mr. Duff in the E a on ucati al bitee.4t and Iregard Thos. Hays gave a I 1.1 G.H PRIOES to the -working of the Insurance company- IBI the meeting, we The songE -Ing t of Wh . P must say, were exol-ifien .1 '11 We must -make peci4l. inention of Mr. A.' A. —A D— Bennett of Clint.61i, and Mr. Duff of RO-V, WHQLE
jai tile bord, wll* 4most house with P ,ughter. Mr. John 5ritton, sident INFERIL deputy reeve of Hullett� was Pre. 0 GOODS* eting, and -Mr. Thos. Hayes, New
of the me, Vice-President,and tbe:manner in which' tbey filled their positi-Ons-wa9 very cred- italile. - t about olle,o'clock the meeting broke, jip, after singing tbe naii0ndt- anthem, wile1w V1 repaired to their homes I feeling well i -e -payed for the bard hl�bor 0 M A: S ,tt the fire. -New Era. Ha forrna�lly deel War ag�liist all GeV.
Hensall. A FEW cars of corn chop on band for shOddy and iwuf e rii r goo&,; �ifid pur- bale cheap, present price, $1. sall. )or 100 - P' i'0 I
& UR(JUHART, Hen 2 904 cha,sers wi opl�,AING'.—On Saturday, Maminc
I nvi the Clothing, Ofaered lothing, Hat and April4th.'andtbefollowil)g weelc weJi te 1,Adies of' Hensall aud vi�inity to inspect our -I 6toc.k of millinery and Fancy Goods. we aro�i Cap, -and Furnishing Dipartnients every- t 0
son a ,,cry cl;erlp, lot of goods this SM the vety iatek styles, ail nthing usually kept in a spection before pureba elsewhere. Eggs taicen.iDexchange for goods. JA,&XWmAy. 894 LOCAL BuiEF.s.-Mri. 'J. P. Marshall has awarded the contract for building Frst-class City House, Doots and Uou
Of his briek block of stores to the inside Mr. W. if. Reyiiols of this place, Customers or others with READY' iv�ar, This block whell coillploted will for appearance convenience and solidity' of CASH will be able to purchase from moe structure favorably - with any in . th . e county. -We understand that reliable goods at prices -which tb ey. pay Mr. James CoxwoAli -proprietor of the -or the INFERIOR �QUALITIES -in- nianiinqth skating rink speaks of fitting it -up this -spring as a relief rink�-I, ` other House& The large.,it.as,,
Mes.srs Jackson Brothers, merchants of j, Ill e took in over 1000 dozen 'egas 1 this Ha�yffig secured the services of an CAPS we twero
during he past week. This is certainly a, large number for the time, of, year con- Hat in tile," clusively showing that tile bens in this EXPERIENCED TAILOR secton: are paying strict attention to busi-'- liess.-Mr. Wm. toneman jr. of this place has. opened out his photograph -AND- ell puree anil f irp-,
gallery in the building form, erly known �s the Bible Cbristia'n church and those Cr4wry ind wishing -to secure the shadow ere the* First -C, I a s s Gut L ar, substance fades, will now have a good- deeigns. oIiportuni of doing so. --!rhe Ball .ty Jubilee 8 m*gers g6ve an excellent enter- We are now in a. position to turn out tainment in the Methodist church here on Friday evening last� The churbla on FIRSTL -CLASS UITS made to order io the occasion Was 'Well filled andall- present expressed thernselve� as highly at 'startling figures. A call solicited. pleased with the music rendered -by the troupe. -Mrs. J. Fergusonand da�ghter Inspection invited. Df -London are at present visipin o, friends 0 N, ted -for at Rodgerville.-Mr. ThomA's Mann'Of N\fanitoba who -bas been Ildie spending 'Thomas- Kidd.. at2, the winter -i-nouths among Ills frienes has returned to his home in, the ii West. Cbrnier Main and, Market Streets, Sea HYME.N.EAL. —On Wedutesday 4after- N, forth. noon. two of those pleasing and ever in- rent. The teresting events, namely, ina . rriages, were celebrated here. The first iii the, spare Do pains to make the show a adapted I ot- W.,
(lay, being that of our respected towns- laterest Mr. -NATME A. Waugh, of the firm. success. Tliis2 seconded by the in man I tist's offic 11
the farmers hi -this neighborhood- always of McDonell & Waugh, tin and hard- rilanifested-mi local affairs leaves liffle 'old st� ware.merchants-of thi place, who was room for doubting our new- departure united in- the bands of inatrimony to will:be a successful one. The names of, Miss Nellie Josephine Rey,-nolds, efilest tile President, Vice -President and Secre- daughter of ichard _Reynolds, Es(l., of t;ai Y -Treasurer are as follows- and in the. this place. The marriage ceremoiiywas orier given : . TlAcDermid, M. D.)� Win.. performed' in St. Paul's church 4y the Buchanan and John Alacarthur. Dbisj
E. J. Robison, of Exeter, and F OR T107NoinHWEST.--Among these
witnessedbyalargenumber of thelli- ta this The firlti
timatoe friends nd acquaintanes of th . e Who left for Manit6ba and Dak Albert week we learned of the following -. Robe bride.and.- groom. After the ceremony 't) -Rensall on Sturg6on ; 117'ni. J. Jarrot, Aaron Sherrit, Of the ',NlOter. the happy couple were escorted to the Mrs. A. Dodds, Mrs, McQuen, Af. Me- ied- t4f the' btation by a number of friends, nd took Taggart, Robert Murra . y . and wife, J point- rdie,, A ;
the south express'train for tile cities -of , 0 0 und uriaj and wife, and Walter Ingram. London, Hamilon and Toronto, follow'- Grice, of orth the proco-,4ings I
'ed by the best -wisbes of their many' Dorcheste�, who has recently been- the -the ad
friends. The presents on the occasion rs.'N zession. 3" guest of A Vm. Grain, of Hay, re-, Blective Adv125W
were many and costly.. turned hoihe this `week.-Migs Waugh, inent-A Farm., at;
-The second marriage to whicli we re- of Iowa, is a:t present here! visiting her wlef It ovier f
ferred was that of Mr. McAllister, brother, Mr. X. Waugli, of the firm taken fip and thi
Ond of Hay, to Miss Janet Bell, see of McDonald & Waugh. -Miss Leef of following daughter of Daui:el'Bell, Esq., of Hay. London., i� the uest of Nlr*s. R.. Rey- McMorie, anti
'cereniony w v" - The as performed by. Re . riolds.-'-Niss Clark -son, of Lobo tw-a- McQuade, was.
11. Y. Thomson, of this place, early in- ship,who hao, been. here rece tly isiting That tlis
the- afternobli, and- was witnessed by a fr iends retuiiied home last week. A importa
very - large iilrmbo�r of the relatives and Z3 'olleg, G e, an k friends of - tile ])ride and groom, -and in esires
the evening -the house was filled to over- the
Belgrave. for entire su
flowing by invited guests, nearly' III Of TF-RmBLE SACR1F10E,-For 40 da; tins and ishe.4
-whoill -%yere y'01,11ig people, and who �4,000 worth ol ts t . py-s I, as possible. new Dry Goods and Ila a --qper spent , truly pleasant evening in the, cent. less, P00 of Clothing and winter goods, and gratitit,de tb
at 25 per cert lessi for cash or produte it cash enjoyment bf the social pleasures and -Division 4urhlu;
valne. Tailbringr a specialty. A. TA-,Loit, Bel. ainusements provided. The presents to the bride were also numerous and cost- gra-& 904x2 sembly Rt tile
THE CnEE%-)E FAc.ToRy. -The share- permanently eiii
ly. ' We join with their mny friends ill holders of. the Belgrave cheese factory order to'Place th WiShing- them inuch pleasure and.pros- met last week and elected -their I;asisl diree- laft perity. ance and p
-01, I Thursday �ftern )oil -Mr. , Win. tors. Mr. i L. S. Brandon is treasurer, $ Dougall, of the firm of - Messrs. Bell & and-, Mr. - 6 -do. Hood, secretary. They".,. other Similar insi
OU C& , was un ( in t e )on( , of " ill - i a]
vari, in - routes were let to t e
matrimony to Misi Bella ("Or Mc� atliise Profes4or':
parfies, o'e drawer being appointed f,&r Laren fourth datgliter of Rob t Me- illent and thus each lule. Laren, Esq-., of TuZkeramith. The- mar- effects of 11AVerse
riage ceremony was perfor, GONE AwA)� AGA -m -Mr. Fenw-ick to belected. fro
'lie(' by Rev- Walton leftn Tuesday for his h6me in
R. 'Y. Thomson, -of - thi place, at the- Illinois. Re ws and rU Assocrig
residence of accoliTpanied. by Ift. -the bride's father. We join- Peter Porterfield jr wll6 intends Work-- the electionof bo
with their many- friends, in wishih, thern. 11) - other - ai
ing for ail Amerioan. farmr. Mr. NVal- ph J
much havpiess. -tile -1dinister of J!
ton is anadi-nirer of hrsellesht and too]-, IThe above was intended fai last week, but was with him - two very fine stallins. One A-elegate to Provi
received too latei. � I was a Clevieland Bay, which he purchas- hody to memoridi
e NEW E �-ZTBFVr18F -our village once th pirpos ed from. lVh-. Carleton for S1,800, and more boasts.of a barer shop and the the other, a -Clyde, and an extra, line The followill.l, chaps now fo U-nd with long shaggy hai - . 4 animal. Brother and unshayen chins sb9illd.be voted- BmEys.--Geo. Barking Broth& who was in down. Manitoba for the past two years., -return- this Divisioli con
A GOOD Alex. MEwen S11.101ner holiday- I
-1 ed home last week, looking who residesa short distawe from. thi Is Rbt. Sterling, Wagon -maker, is iselling village, and Who is well, known ae an and
.a number of first-ol"s rollers nowof his joinwithany admirer and breeder of the best horse own iia-nnf,acture. lie is also,making, flesh., recently sold, a two �iar old illy, rsioil a-lik! th
4 seeral wagons and light rigs -The Rev. Which he raised him:self,.to Mr. Wren, Mr. Cluff, of Bruss e left to Brot6l
els, preache 1) of Hibbert, for the neat sum (1- �6a elo- �ret -
�of; $200. quent sermon on Sun< See , aiy eorreq
-14 last -ill Trinity the 1POrtell Dennis The animal. was'sired b -nith A-1141 ask hil�
horse " Welcome. ccas d7 awl, sliggest the Dixij
in for tt
T! tile lumber Le cheeseT
ALL SHOULD HEAR IT. -The tea, ineet- -id to participate ani
C. J. C. AfeCasey are -home from Mg ill connection with tile- Methodist Toronto, where -they have been 46end- we will,n�e 0M., church, of this 1�lace, , will.- b6 held as collegev Also Air, Da;niel C"eades, Of it a, success,;'
previously-intiiiiiited. on Frid evening- U119 1. . ---
Orris, who has been at the I � rillaTy on, which occasion - the, Re . T. m. College all winter. He i4ter da . rctiso -About the IV
Campbell, of Goderich, will. dliver. his Mg with Mr. Perdue, V. (if B, h.- a hore and bli
popular lecture on the subject of matri- Ceorge f3 ham,
Several Indians are a th ir baskets mony, a subject of paitioular interest to here , tbis week. They caine froin all from the frwat, of
tile Young P, ople in a love point of view' and although eve
&N -M, and camped near an(Ito-clergymen and issuers Of Mar- m, *oxrer the annini
and Wingliai., riage licenses in a. pecuniary point of them could b,.- fol
view. -Quite a pleasant enterta, ent took ever,. a gentlem
i SPRTNc. Silow.-It -,J-i a horse in T,
H, no - doubt, be lace on. Thursday evening of last matter of interest to inany of . our - read- 4t the residnce of. .tile Air. i,' the one that' ers to learn that a spring show' will be---- I'da-der, Lutheran iiiiiiister f Zurich. nce notified
hetd. here oil Wednesday tile l5th. The.-occasioil was. going there, i4e.
the revere d genle- - 11.31 -
At a Illeefing recently held it �as man's birtlula'Y, and some 77 0 or 80 ment- I He fouid -the 4au adecided to* hold a show. here and 4o b - nd adherents of his gation, erls - ferent - es
much in favor of it ivere- our country 'to show -their -appreciation .('if his ser- explad that din and village f riends that in a, very fe�v red to his residrioe, urith vices, repai tru
of An . there- days a handsome sum. in the way well "filled baskets and, Apurse contam- throAll, . -
prize mo4ey wa subscribed and to W- ing a considerable aui of, money. Mr. eo the u
ar although this will be the first show of Nidaffdr was taken y suiTriae. .: Mr. the kind- ever held in -our thriving vil- Fred Hess, on behalf of policeman,
the donors, Vre- lage, we have little doubt in r di t* iented the purse with f fhe a ew an rmte e. O1e ie in Prop foi� it a success, as all th ers ang remarks, *--which.Mr. 6iier made a �ro g exeeedin!gly enjop, directors, appointed. are the u'hl 911itable reply. , An energetic and enterprisitig inenand Mil able evelling wits spent. -