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"-behaved young men
y t a; her, eath'b6d '.,to abothe"and offensive AM w -a *by all
--irkmanand tali aid kind attention sUtiwn to a b e Agiedparent in- the illagey ang! was respecte. ,
well' sustained by Mrs. �C I OW of Ler - K? well
—M: sr. David is father is no-tv
EDWARD 'OASH.; Mr. and �Iisses Killoran and: Robertson, and by Mrs. , lk�m -ft on Thars-. during le I e t fleeting �bro4th.- This .who knew he has -been
and Stewart and JaiAes'Steele I, a herent of the advaiiced, in r And, Has an hand goodvOLAbtaes of AhePresideiit aiiid Messrs. McK4y ie. The Ancien Vag a stridt .. ' 11) is iffu ell -the worse
Donald. Mrs. Kirkman accom-- dAy for Sault St'. Mar — t old lady, an as JChristian a hard wor..' 9
'ptished-reader. while Miss - KillOran -is Oraer of F i#esters- of 'this: lown enter. church -of Engnd, V jell Was for tipe we" feels keenly -the loss
tmporte�d Sprin, Wheat, se the becoming
a.u. equally 'accomplished -elocutionist, -tained the members of the Executive in every, son o ive back. bi nly.sion 0 was willingness uncil. �at'a- supper at Kq1nnedy's hotel attested by )l1e. viself �ellilil�g about 18
and rendered Ii er. select -ion with. a fed- Co' 6Arthly i tab -ALS0__ ernacle into able to do for inoiatiOn Monday evening. The Executi I the rit Of th a years of age, imes was an obedient'
ing and accuracy of and ac; 'on L N ve spl of mankind.'
S SEEDS�- tion w1lich Could 'but' Council held in the ribresters the hinds 4 t le Redeemier is father, no doubt, CLOV GRAS be surpassed by es.— 04. and dutiful bcy,
ER AND 0 1 sure
tson's hall the foll dy.--The ground Peacett 'her a �h C ith " ea. to the
few professionals. NiUm Rober owing looked forwa;r'
cont At �ery reasonable prices t -the .01d., Butter essay on the -o�ts showed a thorough sti miles ery wet.And 'farining time when his SMI .01111be able to as -
902' on- 11rueefiela. -In ad bereavement Mr.
with hbr subjedt, and, be-' operations are veiy back, var gist I im. - hie Store, Goderiel. street, seaxor,b- A:dq rovious to est athy of the
a but PEusQsAL.- her leaving Russel has the SyMp
sides being interesting, was admirabler -siderable grain- as been . own evidentl for ber)iomo Brno entir,3 commu coniposition. Mr. McKay, is - y ,several farmers. have not been a:bIe eve efi Id, Miss M. E. o 0 his to corfimeice seeding. ye �.. The fall M - - ' WES-.,—Mr. 'Henry
I au ardent admirer of Dickens, and i c0owan, or esst r. M. F. Rad- Fo P. -THE IRV a O It 00it , T a e6t, Toronto, was '14t for "orthwest
-description of the life and 'works of 1 his' wheat, . h6wover, never loo ed � better fordp, Sher, 0 r e str smit i and fam'' the A
on of the y4ear.-,-Mr. Georg6 elegant oil portrait -of r: looll *last. A, large
favorite author was couched in : the tbis: seas on Monday presented, ,
n choicest lauguage,*and 441 $25, as a tokei of love was, besides, ex- 'Whiteley was laid up with an &ttac k hers9if e the station to
OT ATTERS., edays ils, MleamcCowan W nn-- or assembl' At
.ill num
DIST� and in from' her Tu nkial -so their ceedingly interesting struqti�e. ok,congestion Of the laings f )r som. ture' and to bid them
Y� Mr. Sin t I's fam we
Mt. Don�ld's rendering of Mark Twain'� but,is now getting betten - �Mr- A. G. a few with lier friend, Miss re made
spend a eil.
ITim Dr, �vz._Tlie debate, bew- ee'n dis4iiisition on G41es in general, and McDonald,' son of Mrs.- McDonald of Torma Willm6tt Churc street, before the recipients f I aluable, resents, me -
'from leaving the cou many corrip I nied by fl, i t wing ad es of the -se of Paris in particular, was very this.tow�, Ad
representatiL Fes C Go4orich And S -a- - who recently rEtatned nti y. Her esses,Which
tho for loo 'e her n her
forth LiterarY Societies was held in ie a h- Egypt has �gain entered t1n service of' friends here we m the higli E teein. in which they
good ndheevitlentlyeiiteredthoroiig, an showed
-1 oil last Friday evening. Th e ly into the spirit of the authori The his ppuutry� d has joined �a scout -in en d their ac- town hal arrival. were held by all 10 JOYO
Was not a Ver _parjy anddi no to wool. won his w large audience pre s -election was well read. and coused 'con- quabitance, it ay be. truthfully said but the diset ssion waa -%Irqll guStaille(l 1 siderable merrim ent to' the audiiince,. 1dountain Northwest ter ory.—Ift.. rnbort. .
Rowick los sorne of her best tem- that
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both side&, w id was interestin throug 1' Vliemusica partf the entertairim Lent, lliug�Zn foung has left wi us.an eg T P1 Messrs. when they left.
-aubject '.'Resolve d, t1i At how his. White, �eg- 6ra' hen i I;f Turnberry, per&, ce workei new hoin e -
The w ever was fully equAl to the Ifte, :r�i laid by one Of John and W= Qemm doub they will ji in their er. bf a pound t 1 emperance cause.
110'Xile, Rule n1d not be ben -ficial Jor The -which weighs one quart . I sed, f, srs. Skinner& Ypon'-.ing-ichoru8, the solo par iave p*rcha work to do for W" an an su Ferro by' reg 81 inche the. one,, w y thd im�orted icli men taing tile d me a- b Mitchell a ttm 6J the other. sa egg e- star. hestor. T This. i' Ireland the Gode which were -taken Misses Kill ar ative, sift. The Goderich (-I"el) -9 nd. Anderson and Mr. ' Mills, was a pkettygoo, Clydesdal Li6n Young Pride of Ma
C, d —The r Scotland i "' for -which- - they paid $700. SvOe Messrs. Embury; Foote- and- for-, a small hen' qller rink -beautiful selection, an was charm gy James Nimilill, of
iSeaforth, essrs. Wilson 6w' - th. e dentre dsome colt,
roil, and th ig while. the duet by Mrs. Be - tie Cardno's hall is n, of. Olt- This is a -tem arkably -hall
During two yeam Old 6ndwasl imported last the b�-uudary weot of. here, had. the
Mr. B. O'C' and, Miss Kate Killoran was 6qi Ally traction for the young ks. and strike her eye
acted as:61mrman.' w�eill ppreciaed by the audience, and the past week there have been numer- b' h black- misfortune o fa
year. He is a bright I �y wit against the stove door, thereby both
aed joints an(t. we' hs 1 6 6 S. M
the-conalusioft of the* debate the dlia- d that u's attra6tions and the hall: is 00 pound We the solo by Mrs. -Smith showe edical aid
nint; iatest. on bruisiMl And r 111au in "a. leingthy and exceedingly at I nearlv every night. Stout's Celebr congra-tu ate e Messr . Gelmnill lady to be'possessed of A-clevr, cultured ated 8 Eumnioned and accoulits
to',,us to Skaifo,rdal lbonzination from Chicago their purchase and hop hey will have wa J� , qtdd ess, in Which. he showed I v6ice, --which she knows how.. li� their horse, she i getting. around again. story, sw a- the best ad vanta(re while the words and ive exhibiti.onsthis fter n and; eve- the best (if oc luck wilat knowledge of Iris'a hil G OD WouK.__J,,vo young Men from
ulsition. to
bla.,itted by t le igwere deserving of I ; and all who can, sho d 'att6nd which will be tgi cat 0 the k C Onea up the argum. ents su sienti, m eint of the soi -has dispos Oc ese northern �nameq James Ro*:4tt'and
S -a �d 1� Wilson ed three lots alre kpod ii� j; pective sides, and altill, tely decid, the best effor,t, ad'were. done full jus- ad� h Robe wed from beech: and
ie nigative or Aon, sa at the. debaters on tl tic -e to. Thd instrunienta,l selection by on Goderichtreet to Mr. ug obb, tow- nsIxipei. 1,_ s *that I# been cut down the
Af Drth' side had best sustained th4ir Misses Booth and Wilson was a iery and one to. Mr. COPDP.� e O e the ma tree
before 'the kettib amouil
d t of 20 cords
an 'like 'pure asers �bpi . iag. — r. F. Auburh. The proceedings were termn- difficulfselection'fron-1 Mozart, and, h intend Idi S An& faity
ar- mo 0. inch. wood, iA nine hour
a. yote of thanks to the Ch it of the selectiqns- from tfiis,. author, Gutteridge no-vit, has the br c . work - of ininu are ties. Thi
j�ed A Gt)OD H6'F-5E---NNT0 glad to hear ? o�d waq_nieasured'�y
the 'Goderich speakers. We was a beautiful piece, and l6it none his hew residence comple ed, And tho -a that Mr.41eur 7 Beadle s rse Honest two oung men of- the neighborboodl
is. the intention to have f its charffis.. on. Both workmen are p�tting Oil ;he roo i t aga . .. I " the 'tn derst-aad it -in its renditi Torn't 11 is' all ri; -,rht in, J fit fo and saidto-be ce -tainly the case, but
pii�qulclr debate at no -distant dayll Is ladies are highly accomplished players., -will be a snug- -and comfort ' le residence Ma 'Mr. die road, On,th, ith of any.one, "hing to �ispute this can have
-haS now scored a viGtorY, ad aid on this occasion they did full jus- when c0impleted.—The Mo pen's Chris- r the p,easur . e of testi4g it again by put -
in res in est Tom f
each sidb sold a half � tA' t i .the honors are thus eqyally divided. ticetotheif high reputation.' 'Jn,jact,1tiaii Temperance Union 'Will hold. a one thousan'd � ollars to M, James Dow s the boy's
-*— no : p ig 'in - the � Bail ting up from 150 to $10 . 0, a
the whole performa' e was of the highest rayer ineeti, d of Hope
-of the 10th !coi we"asion' - of' East , Wa w a -
i fi� n this are willing to do it And Mrs. E. -order, and reflected, unbounded credit room, public -school bu Thia, horse is thii e * years :)Id, r. n(I.971r,S. mcmichael,of
rell and famil� -Who took part in it. The ladies ock to 5 -consiae-rad by good udges to be' EFS.
y left hereforthe ir apo,n all (Friday) afternbon, from 4 o'c and is . I - k who coin the Club Any who desire to - attend are re- Seafo:tli, were vl§it JO !rtends t in Col -
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h � e, ift St. John, New 13� . iunswle' wid gentlEm en �ose of the best heavy drail rip
si 0 i tir 0 f'Auld
borne,' -prior tc t ye )ectfully invited.-7Messt:s. - Kyle :one lit horses
Tnesdak last. For about two may well"'congraulate themselves on the 81 this part of be country'. r. Bead I e is Scotia.1'--_J%mes D)bie- was bome'last
ot Mus Sip as been manager, the 11 �nt,while tard, of the Rguiondiville mills, now )ing to dr6ss. � the sea -once more and ill" Commeti cial
prell h success of tb eir first entertainme ave their ebt, He College. —A deta tolirr, ent of the Sav
w BI�Xaswick agency of tho Ontario those. who listened to it vill long enter- 'Fune if -all is well. week froni the I v
b inp,�repaiied, and Are pre- �111(1 feaves here in ed
itual Life Assura d to nee wit� e most pleasan recollect -ions of - We do afl w6rk th t o ers. in Aiim3 have Aga tain -th intends i orting another first
in i vi 6ded O:ur village
Lead office in St. Jolln, but!'Mrs. SiP- what they saw and heard. The audi- stallion. h ai dofie mu oh to impi -ove Jame; Tewsley, sor of Win. Tewsley,
�11 has been residing With her friends ence, at the close, manifested heir ap..- McKffloi3. is section ai d we hOPE hi 'eral of
the stocX in th lic (. ilds of
t is a, univers thanks. AbeiDENT.—George Por unce, son of Cc borne, sev own. Mrs, 6 preciation by a hearty� vote of of enterprise ill meet with ie succes i it
his'fix gers out 'f 2 i i the straw -cutter,
h all who knaw' her, a4d - - ------- Mr. i George Dor�aiico, of t iis township, la,l,orite wi so well des' ves. the ol �lier day; — rh mring show was a
0 L emsequently for some. days previous t dware Mer-' "let with a painf ul aediden: on Wednes- ef ver went a
REM & WILSON- Har, succem.—The ic( OIL he ri Way
-partur. Varna. on aburday, I$th u t., without doing
her de e - she had been, kept 0. drawingpoles toler- chants, Seaforth. i W- ash Lrn & htoen ste6l �tw ' day last. He was'bngagOd to her nulner- barb fence wire.; plain galvanized wire foi- . woods wh : I -1 out of the* eni 0 e, somehow, ably busy bidding-farewel is Jan Dennison has� re any iou Yh -the --witer rose
shovels- "d drain- NOTES. e aniage, at' I
I>u friends who called to wish her straightxall. feiicesi 'S,pades, swung around, striking hin � on the' leg in.- too -Is ned Jiorne, af te I s&fter.
d o Iwo —the best makes at the loivest prices. tur r A,prolohged visit to very igh for so ie w and Easterni home, an and breaking it below the I;nee. in her ne illop.—Quite a num- ber, assembled 0eneral Hardware. A coniplete stock o( pre her sister i fo 5 in sym-. cK on Tuesday a goodly num pared paints ready r use, in 4,11 shades. RuD TirE SCOTT ACT.—All pa,rtio ber armor have"' started their pathy with the Sdott Act Are requested. ull tt.
t the station to say a -last good-bye. & W�msox- 9Q8 of th ii that Air. Siprel BICYdLE For, . SALE.—Vor sitle cheap, Win- Spring work in this s'ectiqn.—A party' meeting
1 We are glad tQ. lear ii�,* g6od tritiv. o meet at the.,Tergperance Hall,.. -writes, from, i,4ilac coun Y, Michigan, Tim, Towxsmi Fk HERS.—A
lhaj.�een very �--uccessful in placing the i a second-hand Bicycle Blaelt throp,- on Wednesday eveii� ing next, at di taille st ingthat ast rjtsofthe_.eyp ellentcoo pany he repr ' mounted, rat trp pedre;,,' and Automatic Bell. f to a1rien Y11 of tb4 Hullett Cc licil was held- at
u -,.+. e- 8 o'clock p. 111 forlAbe Iransaction o
ME J FEAR Seafortb.. 908 All the
-as' e rg e Carter �Thrower, LondE sboro on,, t i 0 7th ult.
I Apply to IV week G -ore -Vie "' Pe le by the Sea " ` ��V. � -,� * "- ' , - is lnlp6r�taiit business. i AJarrre meeting -eeve
I n t except the R
sex vt.;� bef and a man named Buss -were clearing menibbrs were pr
PT 1 1 ORNE Co, wish to in I that theOntario tual is fast b�7 form the public that they are absolutely givinj e Pected.. By-law of
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land Carter d:)g �Ot af terj�an old bear who, %s.away, 11. Saffland
POP Eastern Pro- go thoso in!_%vant of foot gear of- ar in the ods away, and the 1884 tivding the t�:%vnship into road
an 11766 cab,4, The in killed
vifice!s aas it is nIn fact, that any kind -.A ould do 4 giv6 - them a call. clrey.j.. d, tI qualiiy a tu red the cubs. Mr. Carter divisions, after b,lin vised was adopt -
al n rally continue to appr�- Ladies' wea, r are extTaotdinary c -he Ga Y Ild
la-dians go- o RE-jo ED.— ar w, who has bear and c 3-1 ve,
considered, while otfier 6ods are equally cheap. out Clinton. --!.rlie many od for tile curren, par a by-law
i4e-it is by the yearly "'area§e For further particulais ook out for advertise- beeiti-en aged in the saw --railling. biis*-. is well knom �n a b friends of Mu.. Colwell, of Varna, will passed appointir g athiriasters, fence -
for some years, has- N ook
-1111 business sine its inception ill 186§- went next weL-k. ne ranbr be sorty to h ar of his leavirig,as he viewers and poudk epers, also' for. the.
19� I removed the machinery of hi a - -ry Ag on, the blacksmit4ing preseityear. I ie I tatnte for the pres-
I �11 11 T.. 4 -ba -P-x_� S-lere-portof �11e_laq aiinua.1 in-eeti S mill to +� 1-1 has be'en ci
es or 110 OC_ RIEFS.-1:11e annual meeting 01 p ou A_L- 4 ! h re for ove r t, Ven �and his,, in- ent y r a.4 r6d ucq.- - onp half. The
00, the largest amxoui-�t ,the members -�d the eaforth Mechanics' ailway,,wilere he haE ei re4,chd $2,42 cific r -ected an- sum of $4 it d. for repairing
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MOLIlli rity and- up -ightness gai ed for im in ne year, and an i Institute w e moved fro 09
t ill be held � ii� 'the- Institut other mill, and has now r � in, V rna roa(k nd bridge; through tile township I . and tW a.
&t will in probaility place this : - Yood citzen n enviable re iftation not 6nly in roullizi Oil Tues4ay evening next a 8 bero7. He was a g I th, t 8, ffe is d, wn durinj Jhe pr Far� viz., $80 to be
Ibut other place moving largely W I
secot in the list for this yearg o'clock.- I it will be ell: wishes of a large n1um )er of his old, Ve hope. irectionof eacillof
Od atendeJ.—The street -committee _-Are- friends and neighbors her,", will follow to his fAr'R1 on the BayfieWroad f Or a' expen led under of business �t sto
to � his new while. Bef )re 1eaving thoir old home the, Cnincillors n b6ir respective- di -
la -a ye.�r. him' home. There is � an aid a
ater-tables On Main street having the w, the �re ol ild J. Lash-
unior nainber� of-�Ir. ' Colell's vision A. T. I
clean ed out and the street tidie(I up in bundant Supply of timber at the point �d -, o examine washout
family treated their many f iends to a am ware:appoilite
—A m6et- -mifiere he has located,' and with r
good shape.'�-Alas'ter Robert Fair�ley, good farewell par�% They spe, t a very en- on concession road'10 and 11) lot 36,
shipping facilities he hopes to do- a large %im;ry eldest son, of �Me.�` John -Fairley met �rith
of thepa, Is of tile Seaforth ui�e, ng t he light fan- and have
s held I . busines*.' The old saw- 0 trippi joyable tim6 the saine �, �paired, treasurer to'
i�hen' coi
ha�lt on,Vri-lay he and profitable s ai c wo ilpleted ion
a very p, nful a cideht a few days Ago to hour in th y fc r said G. Nvilso,il mill'buildibg herei was �old-by auction tastic until ia: 11 e moring pa
:21 Jh i2l'I'Sta �p- He standing on a ladder taking last, I w�ek, and les. I council -was puichised by Mr. wb en 'they. 411 i -opaired to their hon the order of the ii lors. Tile
a and Wi a storm window when- the ladder dff News Lette Couli(il adjourned
John McLaughlin for $11.. Mr. Me- tIO meet agami at Lon-
Mdslipped and in'trkinglo save himself be desboi -o on the 20th day* of May, being
land showed tliA beiiefits 1-: 1-;4. 1, 4-L 11 'd T I cc LauLyhlin intends removina it to his farm'
pu 15 s cu" L �4r, � 1JW_ W 5 Uorrie. s��Ocyappointe r the court of re-
-system nd cutth�git across the back so severely and conver#ng it into ba, vision. rele who bought e -r the erea ---- - -- that lie will not be Ale -to. use it for LoCAL1T;:s.--N1r. N1 I 0 gat ',;�1(1 all-pack-agas 6,Rd materials Stanley. out Mr. MQ gall, has n Loved into our sonietii-1131e. —Mr. Robert Elgie,of Tucken. _A; Ses K nburn. riak� qg, and pay all expe Inclu'rX M arts for Mani- smith sowed spring wbeat - on! the,'15th TAKE -N ILL.—W-hile theRev. Mr. Tay- village. r cDougall s t meet ne to, thi in . through h ina of theKin-
I[n inovj.,, the sa,, of Novei�nber last, and it is'coming. up 4or was driv g 9 mission on toba, at an e date.—Mr. Croskery is FOC T BALL. —
per poul�d when it 'is spr, n g and' lie says it will Su having his 81 occ d by tailor burn foot ball I held �n Thursday
m for cely tb nday last, betweou the, Goshen'Line tic I WE :3 mav han that ho,%v Smith, grea iiproVed. 'he snow
�d by Janit�s seconded by ripen a month earli 1g,
0 is evemi f last Wee the following offi�
rt r.,-., chutch and'Varna, he became so ill that -es 'Robb. Mont he had -to be driven -pidly dis aitland cers w( iHonorary I
U11 that the Offer 'of , sown. He -has tried -the experl to the hou�e of Mn ra a ppi tiring, and the uM ife electX resNnt,
-carried. Moved R. Caldv� several times and always fo t- President, Joseph and it v rork Ralph Stevenson,. where he received -the i"v'erffowiiig its, banks. Mr. Henry, Mr. X �TS
e )tt uco d by John slin's I Ma- Lt ark; I am es 8 ( , ade satifactorily.�Nlr. T. E. Jo -greatest kindness and a' ention, and 'who -had bean visiting with his cousin, Wbe6tley; Vice -P 4sident, JohV. Cl
!W 'Johallannahboappointed.- to�,,,ir m -Treas re , J. W; I IL il,strel entertainment* in'Ciffiton where he remained till late in'theeven- Mrs. Carson, returned �o hisbomeon Secie ry Ung; Cap
&a] ;1*81tnau for all proclucts o the factory-- on Ttle�da I y evening last was well pai ron. wh�ji he was so far, recovered as to Monday las -gotwithst�nding the dis- Uin, obt. Clark �Coniniittee of Alan -
Is ing, I
it be Able" to return ho'&e. He is* nw� -e
Charlei NVilson was ap,- . in Northwe4 the Scott- Act. Agem ni, F. � B. Olioales, J. Warwick
ised'and gave'good satisfaction, -,t turbance, th4 er and to* give security in not entitely f6rgotten. 1 Very � many and Jas-. Hill
po could not fal to d6.—Mr. Thidintis_ nearly well a Agrain. Y. th6 suin' of two - thousarid dollars, the. 1, Stephens has again resu m ed the pro- are svrprise�d at.the appointhientA -made EDOIN(W.—Under the management of
t4a,surees bond to b;� lied by.Wm. Me-, prietorghip of the (4,ueen a Hotel 'I and by the Conimissioners for the, county of Mr. UcNaukhton the building of the
Harlock. i Itoert� Tunbull was appoat- Messrs. Jones' & Son:'Ihav,e opened a Huron. I am of the opinion that the new cheese facto ry is progressing rapid-
LocALiTim.—Sabbath school will i Ja,imes. Scott Johiii G. NNil- billiard room in the store, recently va- most sanguine; of the liti-Scott Act ly, a9d will be c mpleted shortly. Mr.
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6.10 Iii -da Join'lklodelad warQ Apointed cated by Mr. Thomas Coventry.—We peri in this place, in the -school house, party did not e:9p
eat that Oo hiany liquor John IR. Murray N� ho is to maage the
t(. assist tlie a renihider of winter on Tabad next,' Sabbath beginnink tit 3 o'clock p. dealers wo d f 'I in obtaining- factoil y for the ei suing season arrived had y in 13 success 4 I -tuiderstaud that Mr. the h;4pe of a snow storm and ro at goo enp�s in a coui a e such on Saturday la 4 -Miss McMullen, of
i ore, in. d Wtiendaknee is looked for. — - ul . t
M We those lie aty �tlia gav t. know, t is Rev.- P. - Musgray.e. preached at the a rge. rpajot has ope
inends pruttitig up a - quantity night but, as iost people ity for tbd,'Act. —A man Walton, ne�l out adress-making
* I' *an 11 ' b.ter-inets to ill Preibyterian 11 Hill c urch " last Sab- and 201T ect -be inI 1 In 1 aain pleasant. he cold snap was not bath.—bfrs. S. Reid'ha wh. en s to .elligefit, says establishment here,! -,ie uts of ail who can pippre- re�cezitly got in. MEN
i t�e �requireu i very ni6e for those who'had taken (own , I 8. lefoi ers, and the 'Globe are re- Co�_PLI TARY SUPPER. —On Friday
�r� ss article in butter, her, ni�w spring #qj�k, cphsihting of coti. I , ti t1wes.—Ateam-of licirses 1kong- last our vi
ciml a hi t (44 sponsibl'p for 6 rebellioa in the North- night lage presented a scene
t ons, prints, and ..in fact almost every-
ing to 'N1 r. 11� Barrie of MeNillop. ran way West." If . thi a - assertion, b.6 true, you of cons h Occa-
thing necessary nd. uitale to such a iderablq excitement. ori in Reformers are a badi lot JThe-siiin'e man sion as the com limentary s4pper to
CE Co-, VEILSA7 P n1cr . I 10N —The entef"taii- '--(?n-- ,Xtin street on Mandali- mor 9 ? tiade.—Oiie d I�st 7eek Mr. Win. 6d says that the Rdoniiers iii the :North- Mr. olin-William -io members -of the Unison-- They 1&1-e le.,t untied'and. got I give" I . � . ) 'Taylor of the -11th colloession, was tn a gentleman. whose
Lh�ary Cld,. fn the Oddielloiws -Hll f paper- wa ol ing 9 � a a pidof... o west Are joining the rebels. It is not socia and ob'ligii ig 4 anners have gained
made happy over. the a4vent of a dau0i. uv=lng, WU I i -necessary to slate the
s,-- without ex- aroundi They collided with box Ltth,h man referred for Ii m the respE ct f all, and the friend -
I - ter. —Miss Kate McE*e has been reL
'p (4 Lhe most. enjoy aible affairs in froiit of ibe Queen's. Hotel hich IrielligenV Con- ship' of -many in hE community. .)His
I -to has read the Mail.
engaged as assistant teacher, until the t beli ve'such nonsense.' upright and exempary conduct'having
that ha.14 6 �uagiven here for a long tim e. brought thein toa stand without OMg servatives wil e
1111-d-su M -mer- holid John, Tor� V-6rytbill(r, vas good. andeverything any serious diage.—Mr. J., P. Brine Ayst —Tuesday las eing COXIA 4ay a large long been the iii ject of comment it
I n rance- of this place, writirg from Mani!- W6111 done, whilea-Ilthe arrange- will. ofty for stile by auction at. theQ Joni number'. were i a town.—During the last was thought to -erests of
vv is -toba: says'they bb . in * the int
r tr en wu,�e ,Grapletei every resp6ct. mercial liotel on Saturday, a couple of. had 40, a es of grain o weeks S 'been, -severely sociei y and 'mo rality to tender him a
by April 10�h. I . wb Ay ll�
Audience were i tle guests of the Very comfortable dwellin ses, d a sown 4-h. . T ie farmers of - punished in G(rrie. This, -no doubt, is publi acknowled, this , sen -
le, g hou. this- vicinity -are smil ,r lover t e pros ent; and
b 9
ha ving in response attended to good o�portunity will be offered -to. par- owipi to the f dt Phat the lst, of May timei t seemed to. er ive special emplia-
eets.of a goodcrop of a 1, wheat. vitations, issued by' the SEPP-re- ties wi�bing to procure a I home in this p gs the Sc Act - in! force. -It is sis fr in the fact-thai Mr. Williams in -
i . . P At
y. I'lie hall, which was comfortably the best business town ia Western On- i big , probab that th6se who made tendi removing here, ah 7 �er a-!resi-
A,stage,'iinpi ro- 1 tario.—Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sparling Waltoo;. W 8 drink' a profession 'will have dene of nearly. at -,d. Nvas �vell filled. arter of a century ir�-
I V" -e I f. one end, was nicia y curtained, 1. arid Mr., aii d Mrs. Jam'es McMichael A: FALSE REPORT:— rfort has been to abandoni
I it don.—A bld man in our our midst, to ta e his abode in Mus-
e (1, -1 in I Mr. Sage in- village recentl: r spent twO or -three even- kok w ' or It pes to engage in the
irl eted and decorat d was wel leave h6i - oil pleasure visit tOL the , old circulated to the 'effect h4
with the Sur� -the first tin inan 'attired in, peaceful ursu )f ' agriculture. i The
_eoun ter ings cour g t oun
rZnding ad tr� i�',enet Tuesday. They expect to tends closing up his ho -whi f May. This is 6ntirely th e ha.1.1, ch presented a be gore I three oir four months. We o correct. Mn ladies' Apparel By x lainfi
ing his finan- spr (I 3 in the temperance
appearance. - Dr. Sillith, Ole wish theip t safe'journey and alemant Sage intends cntinuing his hotel as ai cial position and giv. - g the- young man, hall', and was in every way a credit to
of the Club, �;_�ided, and. it tiir .0 sttictly ten�perace house of acco %t'� proposal to the caterer, Mr. Cole. Upwards of
ne. A'ne w time table- came into- � rce nimo: a little cash, the old in
e Ot a, tq, need ies; to say I :e on thisAdvision of the Grand. Trun E on dA6r�. There is n :-h6te-keeper in marr� was accepted. The marr e fifty nber 9f
�hat h ormed.the r
�1 persons,: I ral dhig a iiiin
l Mond i The only'change of -ac- Ontario who kept a more e er, has ot yet ti, 6 en place.
position. witlil grace ai respectabil bowe;� jag w to supper, under the
1uties of yo; The ladies, sat do u
.4-'ignity, aud - in it most *greeable-'and count is thti,t the mid-day express oi,ng house,- or more , strictly observed ' the old adage rum t, Old fo . s are the worst ausp'Lces of'our 1popular Deputy Reeve
To -wing is "the west nowleaves at 2 0 in*stead. Ot 1:50 provisions of the. licens , law The fol :4 licens than Mr. of fbols. -Mr. John Britt n,'who, after all had re'
)r.)graM- nie: Opening chorus, "The as. form erly. The corrected time able Sage, and he Aways peremptorily de- LThe ab6-,,c wa! intended,lor last e officiated as
t w ek, but Plenished The nig man
olo by Misses Killoran of* �'the,: 0rand Trunk "way cline d to sell.e'itber to fri:n1d or foe dur, was received too aie.-I haRt 1). JAI -e pro -
Mills;' addre 0 Mia The us toasts wei aud Anderson, and Mr. , ss, and the -Lodon, Huron and uce ing prohibited b ours, and � every person BRIEMS,—On Tuesda we were favor- posed and ivepli -,d to as follows Our
�y the instri-ituenta-I duet,by division't N�illppearin the' usual ?lace who knows bim knows that when he- ed with sorne more of YZ " beautiful.". Volunteers, so ng� ." Red, White- and
Wilson ; 'readiuo, by next everal went from this commences keepinga temperance house Miss Kate Young is �suffering from Blue" by - R CO es. "Agriculture"
Misses li, lo kirkinilln"; tableva, "ThePrin- town 6n i Tuesday last.to aitten� he he will have the same strict regard for ? I
typboidfe*er. Thisdis'ease frequently coup �ed Wth t e.
f nanWs of T. MeMi essay,&, Lieand lecture of ev.- Mr. -Talmage in trat- law and'o.rder, and will, in addition,' visits , our V1 illa ge. —Air. , Sanderson has lAn, ! C. Me C11 V McGregor ; Mr.
�)7orks by Mr. C. McKky� ford.., Some t furnish th6 vety best aceoulmodation. to comnienced'bililding o his, lot at the McMillan, bein ai L enthusiastic tirricul-
�v of them at least di 'O I trio Amng the Lillies,' by have their high �xpectatious realizz all who may favor him with their, pat-. outh side
f the village —Jas. Rogers, turist, and witha. a -good speaker, did
14-rs. Beattie and Mrs. Smith, and Miss althouc h the lecture -was a ery good, ronage.. is suq6ring from an attack of in- fulliustice-to-tteEabject. Mr.A.Tay-
c 6 �arge, ST MABLE - LADY G NE.—It flammatory rheumatism Mr. Balfour lor, of M itoba. reAdered ilThe Bel-
ney tableau, " Before and After 'once. � li.�, attendan 'e was, not, s AN E' 0
an Ave
Rindergarten song reGita- as 'exip` odandthe'Oddfiallow wild with regret that e the de�th teac6r of � S(hool Sect o i No. 4, 1 -low' Y Sv-elb" and " Oh, sing to
s we announLe iage, t ect gr oung
-t, ar y,: se � r Vis servic6a were.out of p6eket of Mrs. Nash, which took, place at P ick 0 SundaSr last me the Old S(ot i Songs," with fine
Rss--Killoran; tablew h received A t6legraml
Zralni 0 cen of Sc�ts, ; olo, 1-1 My Laddie by thdii.- I enterprise. They had to pay residerice, � Johns6n's settlement, near f stpting that li�, s mothev It d died.. He. eff6et, and A-ir . . . . . Schoals did justice
1-.Yy Mrs. Dr. Smith ; essa, hur f A Mr. T a mage two qared dollar for Brantford, on Thuisday of last week, at left oitheleafly train 'T6nday morn- to Hard -- inies." , "Edutation,
-i Poetry, by Uisg C, Robertson ; duet, V. Papst returned the advanced age of 81 years. This ing, to n her fun Mi s Martha coup'ed with th - r
ci his lect tire. r. N oatte� d is es of Messrs. King
1�y rs. Beattie K. Killoran ; ho, m -e- �n Wednes ay night last. The lady was. the: mother of. our Much - re� Kaine. mailiag s - Mr. -alf e ma+ I � our's school and.lutchison. th Mowatcldvern-
ange�- of hr'nat -mith tb e _94rected readin by Mr. Dona I; charade in ch, combied ald taented'- -musical artist, d his abs ance. coupled - Nil Ill. the namep 'ssrs.
Pantomime, by the members-. This last, respit ad a C. Sage, of this.plage, The 0a %INT - of Stev ms * and A e -
!I froni - business- has hi use ir. Jan) .9 Russel, son melil , on ofe
0 -hen interpreted, represented Vn name effect upon him ad be, -Of her - death was a paralytic troke, IN:rr. Russell, ol iliiwvillage, ��Gregor. As th&r of- the Club; first, there w'aa a, marri . age returng 4ery m uh improved in health which is attributed to a fall Nvilich died on un - pon ies- appeared [Ito be too much one -
she day night Iast'. Some months ago be side( , Mr. D. Mill� led "u
see- And appearance.—The s6cial giv over a year ago, from which on was cal
- i by received took inflamn *on of the lungs, from to re 31y, which he did in hiw "T
ed in -litera- Mrs. T. 0. Kemp' At her residence. on . be: usual "e eo'en-
a class beincy iiistitut.
never - f tilly recovered. Deceased which he recovered-, an([ was able to re- tive rianner. -Mes�rs. W. Rinn, J. !Mur-
tu!e, representin- `Literry,' and lVed' le"- �Zlas a nesday evening was- a very native of Somersetshire,.England� n116i-ristoir where lie had ray. and W. 1101illan responde to
0 suffie -worl
third, there were four young ladies who ailt and successful affair. * . I I I
The a;tt' d- nd came' to that part of the country,, been; engagec as telegyaph operator. "Tlie Ladies." inn en gave a very pretty exhibition of club ex- a cc . goodandan excellent.magical where she resided at thetimeof took a r elapse, a cert . ainly
well t her Whil� there b nd, not- speech. of the evinin , and ioade � the
ercise. The tableaus were equally d literary programme . was discuised, death, about.30 ears ag She had �a witbs�anding , Jiat two doctors -attended took everybod by. Sur rise, himself in -
y
-Qhose�x an d- correctly represented. The while the � pleasure of thoe kesq'it ' s family of six chi dien, who are 11 Trown hilyt, consmp. a( OM
literary part of the entertainment was gre enhatic wa a )n set ilil. With the above� clud d. He w S 11 limented
19 y C k
edby the Opi. up, and Mrs. age, her eldest child s e of the most in- for I iis magnifi t e6ort by tTe ladies,
gent iine� result. Janie , was oil
ll of him when pea pr kw who m sed 1�o BY aign., ed, It The Guest. -of First Oamp the occuf4pn led to by gill the Evenj�gj" was re TO, if. is a io�ly, ini singing GoO4NlI4*';" Air, Williainsroplied.1111 Most feeling terms, and eXpressed hii -i self as being highly �,rratlfied.-Witll t ackiiowlerlgmelitt-euderediiiin- I - Fired, he,bild been arehiJdcntofKi11burnfOr Over twenty y ars, and knew those who TO, First Shot .had met io o him honor to be wh of svm -at souled in icir expressions. of sympat YI! ;and conal (led by reading a poetical ex-, pression C f his, sentiments on Huron, a81611OWS: Juron, thy streams and thyl FlIGHTEE-b
'eu to tI1 ee, Adi KJ ID ID S
waterf ineadows Tby healt ng !breeze, and rich adieu Adictugentle matrons and beautiful daughters For -sweet wcr� the mollients I lingered w'� th M i'stake of V,
you. Milline D artment Though 'twa bliA to be with you, the part! 9 In last 'Wieek was so -row, Thus life's est njoymentsfleat quick]), awaYf & As the bliss -daX must give placo to the goods", the foll
Ful iX PULL BLAST. hiorrow, When frichds hey are paitedandl)leasuies sent for piiblication.-
decay.': When sumincr advaneing,how ohbaverwAn- dered Along t of �_ome bright purling
reen banks In the history of our House N�ver Special, In
h i I e It ',r.et riature,nor thought the. ii in on las our'MILLINERY OPE ANING been squan cred, rie's dr*4_ —T0 T
'Till rudely I wakened f rom reve I the UCCESS of. the. present season. In my far northern home, how oft shall X in ss t 'Cr ds of rom morning thee, visitors f untill liste'Ining perchance to the catar.ac;'s When roar n botil days. sliall watell t�e 1;jIght waters that hourly gliall nighl- Eviry/ - kiss t one $no -an pl. ised, a-hd all acknowl. The clea s rkling waters that lave thy green re th ea th 80
shore I edgd that oar styles CAN AE ONLY Ye sons oi ol 111u, ron, bow much I irtgret you, Infriendshi at d honor ye are equalled by few, -a first-class 'eity h6uses, EQtALLEDi Where"er I m, w ider I ne"er sball forget YO a, Tbouk4 no for season I bid you. adleu.1 at seem., s the surprise is how wp, can. -not Wh. Though neve. again we *may meet it the-fo a-: I aiii ping to M)
PLIOR CLASS NVORK - tain, sell �afh' SUPE away goods.1forthey wnst
Whbre spark es I 1p health in the --chrystaline VeZy Sol tolls that YOU ,J) :
wave' at s VERY LOW FIGURES. How� Though scatt�red perchance, beyond rock, �riv ar or mouiltai offering tfie Public Wt. in' esofthefair We explaiii is, "Our mall -expenses Afar 0e Min and the brave. gh �nwl as Cannot latl to Mect thi
dge of the bus' -as For thy fair inm es, Huron, a blessing !. ea: e our throu in? who beiicves� iu that good f
thee, lei liv., 1he report is p
Tli'q gave me o wreath wbeft about to de ai a: vantages, in purchasing.-"' 1 our ! special the eal-orth Boot and Sh
it neea4i'd no chap �et,as all will believe me, To; keep thein, fo 7ever enshrined in my heart. get sufted with cheap gioo�
We are deter ined thi's season to give. bat report fio change if 1,(:
ceutIV ecei A. a lot .of i
E�ashwood. even the LO IEST PRICED ARTICIM., elling i ry idly G o E, 33UT NOT FoiwoTTEx.—Agwin I Dashw6od is led to regret the departu*i -e our best attentiob, havig uch -a. atge' prices-,- is! kid butt -t
of its esteemed and valued friend,. Mr. $4.50 ; W4 e POlishmli 1
Roland . H. Fried, who has quite recen;- and efficient staff of worker§. Every dics! oil p�bt le f roin ly returned to Michigan, where lie $1.50 uP to A,
lady both in. town and countir vit ,y, in ed, picts accept a po%ition in an extex tip ; Ladi-ee Oil broat f roil, of-bl fro -.90C up-; La
91 co ninission house of East Saginav to gi' usher patronage. balls from 4i up; Ladles'
ried has always shewn tl SSW I30GtS ba fi
deme or of a true gefitleman, and is in r possession of the most unique manner (if :SO- tment, Xwes right; forming trud and la§ting friendship. T 0mas dd balls, for toN�n And eowitr�,
-alit. Though our society,will feel the loss of you 11 one- of its most. respected and interestir, g CHILDRDINS DEPART
geavy just U,�
members, yet W�e heartily join in tender- ing this farewell as, a sentiment of our I C rnerMain and Market.Streets,,; Light and -sincerewislies for his fntarellapp7m�ds quire, A lot 0i Seaforth. and ever ining success. we.
Brussels. Kro ip. Moved and carrid, that a by- IaJV.1 XANDER, Of the Lion store, )e I M R,,-,. A L E! passed regulating ana governing juBoots abd SN oes, Brussels, is oPening the rarest attraptions ',n persons ownilig billiard or bagatelle 11miner s -we�ir_ Oxford Millinery ever exhibited. 908-1 tabl s in this township,. and fixing the leather, $2; i�
PRIVATE S. Scott has ar y anio t of license fees to be paid by 0- such owners, sad by-law to be read at naniount of pri e funds to loan on farm Pr perty, at 6 pervrc�ent. per annum. interest payal le cloth top Wilton boot, next meeting. 'A few- accounts were yearly. Principal to suit borrower. 906-8 stylishslip-p�rsfroni9oc passe, idso T4F, N1IL'1XtRY Opc1lings of Brusslfs inee ion, on T e- for al t -as a Court of Rev -is are nbw over f r this season, and we must ad- , i. youth$' day, May 26tl mit that A. R. Smith takes the lead. This de- partment'surlder'th6iiiiano.�l.teineiitof3�lissl, the Custom who made a p wsonal selection of thestock, ai id Exeter. the ladies'say ilie f�s not only an excellent buy(r, im a tri4l, and be vou��
but has superior taste in trinimingt. 909 OwTuARY.—We are very -sorry to iu-j get the fullest' satisfation..
noinice the death of one of our most be- A4NIVERRARY SEnvicEs.—The mem- perien�e in t1fgt line, I aliq
love andrespected citizens, in the per- requirements'lat the eaxii�
bers of Westerii Star Lodge, Indepe i- I d 2 soil of Mr. -Win. Weeks, sr., who led most reaso))W-le terms. I
dent-Orderof Oddfellows,, attended (''I at his residence on AlAinstreet on W6d- vine service in a body at the Ep oy� 11 age is nesday rnorni:ug of last week, at the the I church last -�,uiiday. They met AT f ie ball.and marched to church. The', Re v. of 51 years. He was a prominent mom- large assortnij mt to qhoose;j
W. Cluff addressed them, taking fi iz ber of the Order of Foresters of this terns and , skyles. N place. He' was respected by all -who Niall zell �ehev. his text, He�rews 16th. . I - his family, of which ehan,g-e prduiled in a nmnt
knew-, hin BmEps. — Dr. HolTes, County - Trea s- �en have th sym, pathy of -the Swforth Doot and urer,wailTi'townon�,Mouday,lookiiig.x,s therearesev the I oniniiiiiity in this their sAd bereave- of w. Xemp�hqrne &,Q!
usual. —1%,Ir. John Shaw was Away at t) lie 7 - . . b, 1
funeral'of hi's mother-in-law on Mon men, i. thwige, there -as in s go
da �. I
S3.ASJT-ur.-4'VYhiIe a lad named Amov 1bebetter. �do`nieandgetj
—Some of our citizens went to Stratflyrd. Ybung, an emklyee in, D. Brauud's..car- to bear Dr. talmage.=Mr. 'Midough h).,s I - g tke benefit *1 riage sh% 'was driving a young iind opened a tallor- shop -in the prenuses spiri. I ted coa down Main street, the ani- formerly oc6upied by Win. Minus. mat I became f rightened and begail kick- Remember th place, Ge
W. Tuck inovesout ;f the Queen's hotel . , boar Rain met, Se0orth. this, week. -4 -The water. in the river is Ing, kn9king t#,e shafts and dash fastl . allayin And farmers are -beginning into splinters, a;nd hitting the boy that was'. driving ini the hand, cutting it to Plow. r. Ed. Town was united severely. the bonds of- wedlock- with Miss Cra v- `-TO ODDFE LLOV-S. W. Ke!mpthc
SERVIN —As per an- ford on- T-fte iday. The Rev.. Mr. Cluff tiea the g -or ian knot. nouncem4nt the' Rev. r. Martin CO . 7V� NCIL MEETUXG.---m-Tbe assembled preacbed -a sermon -to the 0414fellows in wisdom held a full meeting on Aloud, 6y the 'Presbyterian church, on Sunday. night. TbE report of hall rents, afternoon last. At about -1.15 P.M.., H off m a r
themembers assEinibled At their ledge was read and showed $19.�O had been, room, and. �marched up to thechurdh-t collected sir Ce last report. James Hic� ,s was appointed Sanitary Inspector, q ,a�di where -the above named . gentleman- ordered to ' oe that all back yard s alre preachedthem anxcellent sermon from ;SEAFOf
the text, I I Bear ye.one anothers bur- cleared an,d; to perform, the d,tlee��e- dens, and sofulfil the law f Christ,11 quired by tl�ie Bo&Td of Health'. dn- Galatians, the 6th chapter and 2jid verse. sideiable d�scassiqh took place� - on' the lfVie the L�t assorW
I _ BP.EviTims.—The lecture given in the Of gallida;y street, when it w 0 opening � s Alain Street 4etbodist Chu I rch on Fri- moved tliati'tNJr.KeRyprocure,copiesof the Alisses' aiid Chillft,
diy. evening, by, the Rev. -Mr Rodger�,, registered #iaps showin a, that - his. cd6- 'iiu, - Jec' cc Inger, _U 11 I of Ailsa Craig, 8n. the- b t, S N HAT in thee
tentibn is 1coirect, within- seven days, ollism," wa well attended and listmea and failing o do so that the street is it� s I f to with rapt attention throughout the ibe opened 4t once. The. next nleeti�g Of council -viill be oil Tuesday, 5th -. Ma�y. evenmg.—The base ball team have start- Did.you gee the spl
Div,isio-K,CouRT.The foll ed practising.' and, by the playing they wmg cases k *11 'be wdispoged of at the 1 ma - one, would judge they Wi of BOYS 'CLOTIf
late sittings',of 'H e1uJ the divi-sibil court here:, Prior- Ts. rather hard tobeat.—The, -all I Jah. ices ver:
band still continue in Exeter and have SUITS ? 'Pr
Stirton & Ilick, garnishee surftmonf--, garnishee 4iscliarged -, A. R. Smitli'vs. unbounded success in their � meetings.— MS. Mr. James Digilan' has ri6moved his .,T. XcLeitiii(an and Mrs. J. W. Shiel— PIP -1 Judgment or plaintiff—adjoi blacksmith shop to R. Davis' old stand. urned as to garnishe ;,I Armstrong vs. Dunbar— —A run -away nearly occurred on Main i�beet, value.
Jud treet -one day last week, and hail i not For*.the,, gmen of nonsuit; Niqbtingal� Hambre . and Ronald—ju, been for the bra�ery of the bystan&,ers a dgment for 6 hal-116 Dress Gook,
,,Plaintiff -,'�adjourned as to ganiisbee'. sr"Ous accident might have happened. rno, _T _k VS. Backer—judgment for he attendance at the auction sale of b r j D ill, e r i e s, G 1plaintiff ; 111ayden vs. Backer—j the hotel furniture of Louis Ludwig, of udgment against claimant; Armatro the Queen's. hotel, was large, and goods ete.. _! try the �c ng vs. Henry the �C:
—nonsuit, vs. Van -Horn so I d h--.-' I John Gill was auctioneer. Armstrong -tin Army had a big -time. nonsait;- ;Mill vs. Roddick�judj,mont �!Yhe alva or plailiti W; McLeod vs. McC At the christening *n Tuesday allum—, evening to Heor
judgment I for last, in their barracks. A number of pilaintiff Newcombe. i -
officers a -ad soldiers from" a distance
Ellisoll ay—judgment against were preseit.—While Amos. Young gaml:shee Buyers vs. Trani—judgment th alotlief9port for plaintig without costs; Armstrong out duck -shooting wi )h.e I AN Bl,� vs. Beirnes—,nonsuit. �being on one side of the river' and the -other person on th other s�de through some carelessness of Young soline of the' theflMost, Ha -y. i 111 I I I , . shot out of -hi's' gun -found lodgment in COUN-CiL MEET*ING.—At a meeting 'of the: other ge P.Afterns for
utleman's lea., A the:Coplicil on Friday, April 24, it was 0 who does not knw how to take oelf moved by, Mr. Sureras, seconded byMr. a gun should not be allowed 'to carry Hey1rock, that a 'committee be appointed oe.' The family of Mr. David Wall- 114 consisting- of the reeve, dputy-ree chilkIrell, 4,y E, B (
e less intend leaving town ..shortly for Sire; and Mr. McEwen, to meet Mes Collingwood. at the'! Spackman and Howard, on lot 3' c6li_ cession 5, on Saturday, May 2n'd, ::to —A very successful �school entertaiar consider the ,question of building a mni was heldat Leadbury, in AtcKillop, P 0 he 41 bridge o-er the Sauble river, wh 41
ich on April 17th. The entert� �ent WAS, crosses the iconcession at that plac gotten up by the teachers, Mr. McKib. for th! purpose motion of Mr. McEwen secoZe0_-C1 Giii�) of t Mr. Surera�, the follo see wing were appoin, funds 'for the enlaigement of MIS -brar . There 'w- as a ed road com sioAers : For north boun- th� 1 seh�ol 11,
y layge dary, H. Gies and C. Troyer; for centre atWndance and a most interesting rausi* road, R. Carl -isle, E. Troyer-, J. F. Shet;7 Cal and lifterary programme, which was HOWENA91
ler, and D. B., Geiger, And that the com' taken part in by the scholars and otherso missioners take gravel from pits selected wAB gone through4rith ver ' uccessfully. YS . I 'I ' MAFOB
by the Council, on motion, J. -Reith The entertainmeni was the, best ever and J. Muldrenv were appointed path- heldintheviCifty and was much ap- 01
r
s a masters in place of R. Carlisle and W. apreciated by all present.
I
"-behaved young men
y t a; her, eath'b6d '.,to abothe"and offensive AM w -a *by all
--irkmanand tali aid kind attention sUtiwn to a b e Agiedparent in- the illagey ang! was respecte. ,
well' sustained by Mrs. �C I OW of Ler - K? well
—M: sr. David is father is no-tv
EDWARD 'OASH.; Mr. and �Iisses Killoran and: Robertson, and by Mrs. , lk�m -ft on Thars-. during le I e t fleeting �bro4th.- This .who knew he has -been
and Stewart and JaiAes'Steele I, a herent of the advaiiced, in r And, Has an hand goodvOLAbtaes of AhePresideiit aiiid Messrs. McK4y ie. The Ancien Vag a stridt .. ' 11) is iffu ell -the worse
Donald. Mrs. Kirkman accom-- dAy for Sault St'. Mar — t old lady, an as JChristian a hard wor..' 9
'ptished-reader. while Miss - KillOran -is Oraer of F i#esters- of 'this: lown enter. church -of Engnd, V jell Was for tipe we" feels keenly -the loss
tmporte�d Sprin, Wheat, se the becoming
a.u. equally 'accomplished -elocutionist, -tained the members of the Executive in every, son o ive back. bi nly.sion 0 was willingness uncil. �at'a- supper at Kq1nnedy's hotel attested by )l1e. viself �ellilil�g about 18
and rendered Ii er. select -ion with. a fed- Co' 6Arthly i tab -ALS0__ ernacle into able to do for inoiatiOn Monday evening. The Executi I the rit Of th a years of age, imes was an obedient'
ing and accuracy of and ac; 'on L N ve spl of mankind.'
S SEEDS�- tion w1lich Could 'but' Council held in the ribresters the hinds 4 t le Redeemier is father, no doubt, CLOV GRAS be surpassed by es.— 04. and dutiful bcy,
ER AND 0 1 sure
tson's hall the foll dy.--The ground Peacett 'her a �h C ith " ea. to the
few professionals. NiUm Rober owing looked forwa;r'
cont At �ery reasonable prices t -the .01d., Butter essay on the -o�ts showed a thorough sti miles ery wet.And 'farining time when his SMI .01111be able to as -
902' on- 11rueefiela. -In ad bereavement Mr.
with hbr subjedt, and, be-' operations are veiy back, var gist I im. - hie Store, Goderiel. street, seaxor,b- A:dq rovious to est athy of the
a but PEusQsAL.- her leaving Russel has the SyMp
sides being interesting, was admirabler -siderable grain- as been . own evidentl for ber)iomo Brno entir,3 commu coniposition. Mr. McKay, is - y ,several farmers. have not been a:bIe eve efi Id, Miss M. E. o 0 his to corfimeice seeding. ye �.. The fall M - - ' WES-.,—Mr. 'Henry
I au ardent admirer of Dickens, and i c0owan, or esst r. M. F. Rad- Fo P. -THE IRV a O It 00it , T a e6t, Toronto, was '14t for "orthwest
-description of the life and 'works of 1 his' wheat, . h6wover, never loo ed � better fordp, Sher, 0 r e str smit i and fam'' the A
on of the y4ear.-,-Mr. Georg6 elegant oil portrait -of r: looll *last. A, large
favorite author was couched in : the tbis: seas on Monday presented, ,
n choicest lauguage,*and 441 $25, as a tokei of love was, besides, ex- 'Whiteley was laid up with an &ttac k hers9if e the station to
OT ATTERS., edays ils, MleamcCowan W nn-- or assembl' At
.ill num
DIST� and in from' her Tu nkial -so their ceedingly interesting struqti�e. ok,congestion Of the laings f )r som. ture' and to bid them
Y� Mr. Sin t I's fam we
Mt. Don�ld's rendering of Mark Twain'� but,is now getting betten - �Mr- A. G. a few with lier friend, Miss re made
spend a eil.
ITim Dr, �vz._Tlie debate, bew- ee'n dis4iiisition on G41es in general, and McDonald,' son of Mrs.- McDonald of Torma Willm6tt Churc street, before the recipients f I aluable, resents, me -
'from leaving the cou many corrip I nied by fl, i t wing ad es of the -se of Paris in particular, was very this.tow�, Ad
representatiL Fes C Go4orich And S -a- - who recently rEtatned nti y. Her esses,Which
tho for loo 'e her n her
forth LiterarY Societies was held in ie a h- Egypt has �gain entered t1n service of' friends here we m the higli E teein. in which they
good ndheevitlentlyeiiteredthoroiig, an showed
-1 oil last Friday evening. Th e ly into the spirit of the authori The his ppuutry� d has joined �a scout -in en d their ac- town hal arrival. were held by all 10 JOYO
Was not a Ver _parjy anddi no to wool. won his w large audience pre s -election was well read. and coused 'con- quabitance, it ay be. truthfully said but the diset ssion waa -%Irqll guStaille(l 1 siderable merrim ent to' the audiiince,. 1dountain Northwest ter ory.—Ift.. rnbort. .
Rowick los sorne of her best tem- that
Yg Ati -131, vq�Rx vX c No A
both side&, w id was interestin throug 1' Vliemusica partf the entertairim Lent, lliug�Zn foung has left wi us.an eg T P1 Messrs. when they left.
-aubject '.'Resolve d, t1i At how his. White, �eg- 6ra' hen i I;f Turnberry, per&, ce workei new hoin e -
The w ever was fully equAl to the Ifte, :r�i laid by one Of John and W= Qemm doub they will ji in their er. bf a pound t 1 emperance cause.
110'Xile, Rule n1d not be ben -ficial Jor The -which weighs one quart . I sed, f, srs. Skinner& Ypon'-.ing-ichoru8, the solo par iave p*rcha work to do for W" an an su Ferro by' reg 81 inche the. one,, w y thd im�orted icli men taing tile d me a- b Mitchell a ttm 6J the other. sa egg e- star. hestor. T This. i' Ireland the Gode which were -taken Misses Kill ar ative, sift. The Goderich (-I"el) -9 nd. Anderson and Mr. ' Mills, was a pkettygoo, Clydesdal Li6n Young Pride of Ma
C, d —The r Scotland i "' for -which- - they paid $700. SvOe Messrs. Embury; Foote- and- for-, a small hen' qller rink -beautiful selection, an was charm gy James Nimilill, of
iSeaforth, essrs. Wilson 6w' - th. e dentre dsome colt,
roil, and th ig while. the duet by Mrs. Be - tie Cardno's hall is n, of. Olt- This is a -tem arkably -hall
During two yeam Old 6ndwasl imported last the b�-uudary weot of. here, had. the
Mr. B. O'C' and, Miss Kate Killoran was 6qi Ally traction for the young ks. and strike her eye
acted as:61mrman.' w�eill ppreciaed by the audience, and the past week there have been numer- b' h black- misfortune o fa
year. He is a bright I �y wit against the stove door, thereby both
aed joints an(t. we' hs 1 6 6 S. M
the-conalusioft of the* debate the dlia- d that u's attra6tions and the hall: is 00 pound We the solo by Mrs. -Smith showe edical aid
nint; iatest. on bruisiMl And r 111au in "a. leingthy and exceedingly at I nearlv every night. Stout's Celebr congra-tu ate e Messr . Gelmnill lady to be'possessed of A-clevr, cultured ated 8 Eumnioned and accoulits
to',,us to Skaifo,rdal lbonzination from Chicago their purchase and hop hey will have wa J� , qtdd ess, in Which. he showed I v6ice, --which she knows how.. li� their horse, she i getting. around again. story, sw a- the best ad vanta(re while the words and ive exhibiti.onsthis fter n and; eve- the best (if oc luck wilat knowledge of Iris'a hil G OD WouK.__J,,vo young Men from
ulsition. to
bla.,itted by t le igwere deserving of I ; and all who can, sho d 'att6nd which will be tgi cat 0 the k C Onea up the argum. ents su sienti, m eint of the soi -has dispos Oc ese northern �nameq James Ro*:4tt'and
S -a �d 1� Wilson ed three lots alre kpod ii� j; pective sides, and altill, tely decid, the best effor,t, ad'were. done full jus- ad� h Robe wed from beech: and
ie nigative or Aon, sa at the. debaters on tl tic -e to. Thd instrunienta,l selection by on Goderichtreet to Mr. ug obb, tow- nsIxipei. 1,_ s *that I# been cut down the
Af Drth' side had best sustained th4ir Misses Booth and Wilson was a iery and one to. Mr. COPDP.� e O e the ma tree
before 'the kettib amouil
d t of 20 cords
an 'like 'pure asers �bpi . iag. — r. F. Auburh. The proceedings were termn- difficulfselection'fron-1 Mozart, and, h intend Idi S An& faity
ar- mo 0. inch. wood, iA nine hour
a. yote of thanks to the Ch it of the selectiqns- from tfiis,. author, Gutteridge no-vit, has the br c . work - of ininu are ties. Thi
j�ed A Gt)OD H6'F-5E---NNT0 glad to hear ? o�d waq_nieasured'�y
the 'Goderich speakers. We was a beautiful piece, and l6it none his hew residence comple ed, And tho -a that Mr.41eur 7 Beadle s rse Honest two oung men of- the neighborboodl
is. the intention to have f its charffis.. on. Both workmen are p�tting Oil ;he roo i t aga . .. I " the 'tn derst-aad it -in its renditi Torn't 11 is' all ri; -,rht in, J fit fo and saidto-be ce -tainly the case, but
pii�qulclr debate at no -distant dayll Is ladies are highly accomplished players., -will be a snug- -and comfort ' le residence Ma 'Mr. die road, On,th, ith of any.one, "hing to �ispute this can have
-haS now scored a viGtorY, ad aid on this occasion they did full jus- when c0impleted.—The Mo pen's Chris- r the p,easur . e of testi4g it again by put -
in res in est Tom f
each sidb sold a half � tA' t i .the honors are thus eqyally divided. ticetotheif high reputation.' 'Jn,jact,1tiaii Temperance Union 'Will hold. a one thousan'd � ollars to M, James Dow s the boy's
-*— no : p ig 'in - the � Bail ting up from 150 to $10 . 0, a
the whole performa' e was of the highest rayer ineeti, d of Hope
-of the 10th !coi we"asion' - of' East , Wa w a -
i fi� n this are willing to do it And Mrs. E. -order, and reflected, unbounded credit room, public -school bu Thia, horse is thii e * years :)Id, r. n(I.971r,S. mcmichael,of
rell and famil� -Who took part in it. The ladies ock to 5 -consiae-rad by good udges to be' EFS.
y left hereforthe ir apo,n all (Friday) afternbon, from 4 o'c and is . I - k who coin the Club Any who desire to - attend are re- Seafo:tli, were vl§it JO !rtends t in Col -
g
h � e, ift St. John, New 13� . iunswle' wid gentlEm en �ose of the best heavy drail rip
si 0 i tir 0 f'Auld
borne,' -prior tc t ye )ectfully invited.-7Messt:s. - Kyle :one lit horses
Tnesdak last. For about two may well"'congraulate themselves on the 81 this part of be country'. r. Bead I e is Scotia.1'--_J%mes D)bie- was bome'last
ot Mus Sip as been manager, the 11 �nt,while tard, of the Rguiondiville mills, now )ing to dr6ss. � the sea -once more and ill" Commeti cial
prell h success of tb eir first entertainme ave their ebt, He College. —A deta tolirr, ent of the Sav
w BI�Xaswick agency of tho Ontario those. who listened to it vill long enter- 'Fune if -all is well. week froni the I v
b inp,�repaiied, and Are pre- �111(1 feaves here in ed
itual Life Assura d to nee wit� e most pleasan recollect -ions of - We do afl w6rk th t o ers. in Aiim3 have Aga tain -th intends i orting another first
in i vi 6ded O:ur village
Lead office in St. Jolln, but!'Mrs. SiP- what they saw and heard. The audi- stallion. h ai dofie mu oh to impi -ove Jame; Tewsley, sor of Win. Tewsley,
�11 has been residing With her friends ence, at the close, manifested heir ap..- McKffloi3. is section ai d we hOPE hi 'eral of
the stocX in th lic (. ilds of
t is a, univers thanks. AbeiDENT.—George Por unce, son of Cc borne, sev own. Mrs, 6 preciation by a hearty� vote of of enterprise ill meet with ie succes i it
his'fix gers out 'f 2 i i the straw -cutter,
h all who knaw' her, a4d - - ------- Mr. i George Dor�aiico, of t iis township, la,l,orite wi so well des' ves. the ol �lier day; — rh mring show was a
0 L emsequently for some. days previous t dware Mer-' "let with a painf ul aediden: on Wednes- ef ver went a
REM & WILSON- Har, succem.—The ic( OIL he ri Way
-partur. Varna. on aburday, I$th u t., without doing
her de e - she had been, kept 0. drawingpoles toler- chants, Seaforth. i W- ash Lrn & htoen ste6l �tw ' day last. He was'bngagOd to her nulner- barb fence wire.; plain galvanized wire foi- . woods wh : I -1 out of the* eni 0 e, somehow, ably busy bidding-farewel is Jan Dennison has� re any iou Yh -the --witer rose
shovels- "d drain- NOTES. e aniage, at' I
I>u friends who called to wish her straightxall. feiicesi 'S,pades, swung around, striking hin � on the' leg in.- too -Is ned Jiorne, af te I s&fter.
d o Iwo —the best makes at the loivest prices. tur r A,prolohged visit to very igh for so ie w and Easterni home, an and breaking it below the I;nee. in her ne illop.—Quite a num- ber, assembled 0eneral Hardware. A coniplete stock o( pre her sister i fo 5 in sym-. cK on Tuesday a goodly num pared paints ready r use, in 4,11 shades. RuD TirE SCOTT ACT.—All pa,rtio ber armor have"' started their pathy with the Sdott Act Are requested. ull tt.
t the station to say a -last good-bye. & W�msox- 9Q8 of th ii that Air. Siprel BICYdLE For, . SALE.—Vor sitle cheap, Win- Spring work in this s'ectiqn.—A party' meeting
1 We are glad tQ. lear ii�,* g6od tritiv. o meet at the.,Tergperance Hall,.. -writes, from, i,4ilac coun Y, Michigan, Tim, Towxsmi Fk HERS.—A
lhaj.�een very �--uccessful in placing the i a second-hand Bicycle Blaelt throp,- on Wednesday eveii� ing next, at di taille st ingthat ast rjtsofthe_.eyp ellentcoo pany he repr ' mounted, rat trp pedre;,,' and Automatic Bell. f to a1rien Y11 of tb4 Hullett Cc licil was held- at
u -,.+. e- 8 o'clock p. 111 forlAbe Iransaction o
ME J FEAR Seafortb.. 908 All the
-as' e rg e Carter �Thrower, LondE sboro on,, t i 0 7th ult.
I Apply to IV week G -ore -Vie "' Pe le by the Sea " ` ��V. � -,� * "- ' , - is lnlp6r�taiit business. i AJarrre meeting -eeve
I n t except the R
sex vt.;� bef and a man named Buss -were clearing menibbrs were pr
PT 1 1 ORNE Co, wish to in I that theOntario tual is fast b�7 form the public that they are absolutely givinj e Pected.. By-law of
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land Carter d:)g �Ot af terj�an old bear who, %s.away, 11. Saffland
POP Eastern Pro- go thoso in!_%vant of foot gear of- ar in the ods away, and the 1884 tivding the t�:%vnship into road
an 11766 cab,4, The in killed
vifice!s aas it is nIn fact, that any kind -.A ould do 4 giv6 - them a call. clrey.j.. d, tI qualiiy a tu red the cubs. Mr. Carter divisions, after b,lin vised was adopt -
al n rally continue to appr�- Ladies' wea, r are extTaotdinary c -he Ga Y Ild
la-dians go- o RE-jo ED.— ar w, who has bear and c 3-1 ve,
considered, while otfier 6ods are equally cheap. out Clinton. --!.rlie many od for tile curren, par a by-law
i4e-it is by the yearly "'area§e For further particulais ook out for advertise- beeiti-en aged in the saw --railling. biis*-. is well knom �n a b friends of Mu.. Colwell, of Varna, will passed appointir g athiriasters, fence -
for some years, has- N ook
-1111 business sine its inception ill 186§- went next weL-k. ne ranbr be sorty to h ar of his leavirig,as he viewers and poudk epers, also' for. the.
19� I removed the machinery of hi a - -ry Ag on, the blacksmit4ing preseityear. I ie I tatnte for the pres-
I �11 11 T.. 4 -ba -P-x_� S-lere-portof �11e_laq aiinua.1 in-eeti S mill to +� 1-1 has be'en ci
es or 110 OC_ RIEFS.-1:11e annual meeting 01 p ou A_L- 4 ! h re for ove r t, Ven �and his,, in- ent y r a.4 r6d ucq.- - onp half. The
00, the largest amxoui-�t ,the members -�d the eaforth Mechanics' ailway,,wilere he haE ei re4,chd $2,42 cific r -ected an- sum of $4 it d. for repairing
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MOLIlli rity and- up -ightness gai ed for im in ne year, and an i Institute w e moved fro 09
t ill be held � ii� 'the- Institut other mill, and has now r � in, V rna roa(k nd bridge; through tile township I . and tW a.
&t will in probaility place this : - Yood citzen n enviable re iftation not 6nly in roullizi Oil Tues4ay evening next a 8 bero7. He was a g I th, t 8, ffe is d, wn durinj Jhe pr Far� viz., $80 to be
Ibut other place moving largely W I
secot in the list for this yearg o'clock.- I it will be ell: wishes of a large n1um )er of his old, Ve hope. irectionof eacillof
Od atendeJ.—The street -committee _-Are- friends and neighbors her,", will follow to his fAr'R1 on the BayfieWroad f Or a' expen led under of business �t sto
to � his new while. Bef )re 1eaving thoir old home the, Cnincillors n b6ir respective- di -
la -a ye.�r. him' home. There is � an aid a
ater-tables On Main street having the w, the �re ol ild J. Lash-
unior nainber� of-�Ir. ' Colell's vision A. T. I
clean ed out and the street tidie(I up in bundant Supply of timber at the point �d -, o examine washout
family treated their many f iends to a am ware:appoilite
—A m6et- -mifiere he has located,' and with r
good shape.'�-Alas'ter Robert Fair�ley, good farewell par�% They spe, t a very en- on concession road'10 and 11) lot 36,
shipping facilities he hopes to do- a large %im;ry eldest son, of �Me.�` John -Fairley met �rith
of thepa, Is of tile Seaforth ui�e, ng t he light fan- and have
s held I . busines*.' The old saw- 0 trippi joyable tim6 the saine �, �paired, treasurer to'
i�hen' coi
ha�lt on,Vri-lay he and profitable s ai c wo ilpleted ion
a very p, nful a cideht a few days Ago to hour in th y fc r said G. Nvilso,il mill'buildibg herei was �old-by auction tastic until ia: 11 e moring pa
:21 Jh i2l'I'Sta �p- He standing on a ladder taking last, I w�ek, and les. I council -was puichised by Mr. wb en 'they. 411 i -opaired to their hon the order of the ii lors. Tile
a and Wi a storm window when- the ladder dff News Lette Couli(il adjourned
John McLaughlin for $11.. Mr. Me- tIO meet agami at Lon-
Mdslipped and in'trkinglo save himself be desboi -o on the 20th day* of May, being
land showed tliA beiiefits 1-: 1-;4. 1, 4-L 11 'd T I cc LauLyhlin intends removina it to his farm'
pu 15 s cu" L �4r, � 1JW_ W 5 Uorrie. s��Ocyappointe r the court of re-
-system nd cutth�git across the back so severely and conver#ng it into ba, vision. rele who bought e -r the erea ---- - -- that lie will not be Ale -to. use it for LoCAL1T;:s.--N1r. N1 I 0 gat ',;�1(1 all-pack-agas 6,Rd materials Stanley. out Mr. MQ gall, has n Loved into our sonietii-1131e. —Mr. Robert Elgie,of Tucken. _A; Ses K nburn. riak� qg, and pay all expe Inclu'rX M arts for Mani- smith sowed spring wbeat - on! the,'15th TAKE -N ILL.—W-hile theRev. Mr. Tay- village. r cDougall s t meet ne to, thi in . through h ina of theKin-
I[n inovj.,, the sa,, of Novei�nber last, and it is'coming. up 4or was driv g 9 mission on toba, at an e date.—Mr. Croskery is FOC T BALL. —
per poul�d when it 'is spr, n g and' lie says it will Su having his 81 occ d by tailor burn foot ball I held �n Thursday
m for cely tb nday last, betweou the, Goshen'Line tic I WE :3 mav han that ho,%v Smith, grea iiproVed. 'he snow
�d by Janit�s seconded by ripen a month earli 1g,
0 is evemi f last Wee the following offi�
rt r.,-., chutch and'Varna, he became so ill that -es 'Robb. Mont he had -to be driven -pidly dis aitland cers w( iHonorary I
U11 that the Offer 'of , sown. He -has tried -the experl to the hou�e of Mn ra a ppi tiring, and the uM ife electX resNnt,
-carried. Moved R. Caldv� several times and always fo t- President, Joseph and it v rork Ralph Stevenson,. where he received -the i"v'erffowiiig its, banks. Mr. Henry, Mr. X �TS
e )tt uco d by John slin's I Ma- Lt ark; I am es 8 ( , ade satifactorily.�Nlr. T. E. Jo -greatest kindness and a' ention, and 'who -had bean visiting with his cousin, Wbe6tley; Vice -P 4sident, JohV. Cl
!W 'Johallannahboappointed.- to�,,,ir m -Treas re , J. W; I IL il,strel entertainment* in'Ciffiton where he remained till late in'theeven- Mrs. Carson, returned �o hisbomeon Secie ry Ung; Cap
&a] ;1*81tnau for all proclucts o the factory-- on Ttle�da I y evening last was well pai ron. wh�ji he was so far, recovered as to Monday las -gotwithst�nding the dis- Uin, obt. Clark �Coniniittee of Alan -
Is ing, I
it be Able" to return ho'&e. He is* nw� -e
Charlei NVilson was ap,- . in Northwe4 the Scott- Act. Agem ni, F. � B. Olioales, J. Warwick
ised'and gave'good satisfaction, -,t turbance, th4 er and to* give security in not entitely f6rgotten. 1 Very � many and Jas-. Hill
po could not fal to d6.—Mr. Thidintis_ nearly well a Agrain. Y. th6 suin' of two - thousarid dollars, the. 1, Stephens has again resu m ed the pro- are svrprise�d at.the appointhientA -made EDOIN(W.—Under the management of
t4a,surees bond to b;� lied by.Wm. Me-, prietorghip of the (4,ueen a Hotel 'I and by the Conimissioners for the, county of Mr. UcNaukhton the building of the
Harlock. i Itoert� Tunbull was appoat- Messrs. Jones' & Son:'Ihav,e opened a Huron. I am of the opinion that the new cheese facto ry is progressing rapid-
LocALiTim.—Sabbath school will i Ja,imes. Scott Johiii G. NNil- billiard room in the store, recently va- most sanguine; of the liti-Scott Act ly, a9d will be c mpleted shortly. Mr.
0
6.10 Iii -da Join'lklodelad warQ Apointed cated by Mr. Thomas Coventry.—We peri in this place, in the -school house, party did not e:9p
eat that Oo hiany liquor John IR. Murray N� ho is to maage the
t(. assist tlie a renihider of winter on Tabad next,' Sabbath beginnink tit 3 o'clock p. dealers wo d f 'I in obtaining- factoil y for the ei suing season arrived had y in 13 success 4 I -tuiderstaud that Mr. the h;4pe of a snow storm and ro at goo enp�s in a coui a e such on Saturday la 4 -Miss McMullen, of
i ore, in. d Wtiendaknee is looked for. — - ul . t
M We those lie aty �tlia gav t. know, t is Rev.- P. - Musgray.e. preached at the a rge. rpajot has ope
inends pruttitig up a - quantity night but, as iost people ity for tbd,'Act. —A man Walton, ne�l out adress-making
* I' *an 11 ' b.ter-inets to ill Preibyterian 11 Hill c urch " last Sab- and 201T ect -be inI 1 In 1 aain pleasant. he cold snap was not bath.—bfrs. S. Reid'ha wh. en s to .elligefit, says establishment here,! -,ie uts of ail who can pippre- re�cezitly got in. MEN
i t�e �requireu i very ni6e for those who'had taken (own , I 8. lefoi ers, and the 'Globe are re- Co�_PLI TARY SUPPER. —On Friday
�r� ss article in butter, her, ni�w spring #qj�k, cphsihting of coti. I , ti t1wes.—Ateam-of licirses 1kong- last our vi
ciml a hi t (44 sponsibl'p for 6 rebellioa in the North- night lage presented a scene
t ons, prints, and ..in fact almost every-
ing to 'N1 r. 11� Barrie of MeNillop. ran way West." If . thi a - assertion, b.6 true, you of cons h Occa-
thing necessary nd. uitale to such a iderablq excitement. ori in Reformers are a badi lot JThe-siiin'e man sion as the com limentary s4pper to
CE Co-, VEILSA7 P n1cr . I 10N —The entef"taii- '--(?n-- ,Xtin street on Mandali- mor 9 ? tiade.—Oiie d I�st 7eek Mr. Win. 6d says that the Rdoniiers iii the :North- Mr. olin-William -io members -of the Unison-- They 1&1-e le.,t untied'and. got I give" I . � . ) 'Taylor of the -11th colloession, was tn a gentleman. whose
Lh�ary Cld,. fn the Oddielloiws -Hll f paper- wa ol ing 9 � a a pidof... o west Are joining the rebels. It is not socia and ob'ligii ig 4 anners have gained
made happy over. the a4vent of a dau0i. uv=lng, WU I i -necessary to slate the
s,-- without ex- aroundi They collided with box Ltth,h man referred for Ii m the respE ct f all, and the friend -
I - ter. —Miss Kate McE*e has been reL
'p (4 Lhe most. enjoy aible affairs in froiit of ibe Queen's. Hotel hich IrielligenV Con- ship' of -many in hE community. .)His
I -to has read the Mail.
engaged as assistant teacher, until the t beli ve'such nonsense.' upright and exempary conduct'having
that ha.14 6 �uagiven here for a long tim e. brought thein toa stand without OMg servatives wil e
1111-d-su M -mer- holid John, Tor� V-6rytbill(r, vas good. andeverything any serious diage.—Mr. J., P. Brine Ayst —Tuesday las eing COXIA 4ay a large long been the iii ject of comment it
I n rance- of this place, writirg from Mani!- W6111 done, whilea-Ilthe arrange- will. ofty for stile by auction at. theQ Joni number'. were i a town.—During the last was thought to -erests of
vv is -toba: says'they bb . in * the int
r tr en wu,�e ,Grapletei every resp6ct. mercial liotel on Saturday, a couple of. had 40, a es of grain o weeks S 'been, -severely sociei y and 'mo rality to tender him a
by April 10�h. I . wb Ay ll�
Audience were i tle guests of the Very comfortable dwellin ses, d a sown 4-h. . T ie farmers of - punished in G(rrie. This, -no doubt, is publi acknowled, this , sen -
le, g hou. this- vicinity -are smil ,r lover t e pros ent; and
b 9
ha ving in response attended to good o�portunity will be offered -to. par- owipi to the f dt Phat the lst, of May timei t seemed to. er ive special emplia-
eets.of a goodcrop of a 1, wheat. vitations, issued by' the SEPP-re- ties wi�bing to procure a I home in this p gs the Sc Act - in! force. -It is sis fr in the fact-thai Mr. Williams in -
i . . P At
y. I'lie hall, which was comfortably the best business town ia Western On- i big , probab that th6se who made tendi removing here, ah 7 �er a-!resi-
A,stage,'iinpi ro- 1 tario.—Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Sparling Waltoo;. W 8 drink' a profession 'will have dene of nearly. at -,d. Nvas �vell filled. arter of a century ir�-
I V" -e I f. one end, was nicia y curtained, 1. arid Mr., aii d Mrs. Jam'es McMichael A: FALSE REPORT:— rfort has been to abandoni
I it don.—A bld man in our our midst, to ta e his abode in Mus-
e (1, -1 in I Mr. Sage in- village recentl: r spent twO or -three even- kok w ' or It pes to engage in the
irl eted and decorat d was wel leave h6i - oil pleasure visit tOL the , old circulated to the 'effect h4
with the Sur� -the first tin inan 'attired in, peaceful ursu )f ' agriculture. i The
_eoun ter ings cour g t oun
rZnding ad tr� i�',enet Tuesday. They expect to tends closing up his ho -whi f May. This is 6ntirely th e ha.1.1, ch presented a be gore I three oir four months. We o correct. Mn ladies' Apparel By x lainfi
ing his finan- spr (I 3 in the temperance
appearance. - Dr. Sillith, Ole wish theip t safe'journey and alemant Sage intends cntinuing his hotel as ai cial position and giv. - g the- young man, hall', and was in every way a credit to
of the Club, �;_�ided, and. it tiir .0 sttictly ten�perace house of acco %t'� proposal to the caterer, Mr. Cole. Upwards of
ne. A'ne w time table- came into- � rce nimo: a little cash, the old in
e Ot a, tq, need ies; to say I :e on thisAdvision of the Grand. Trun E on dA6r�. There is n :-h6te-keeper in marr� was accepted. The marr e fifty nber 9f
�hat h ormed.the r
�1 persons,: I ral dhig a iiiin
l Mond i The only'change of -ac- Ontario who kept a more e er, has ot yet ti, 6 en place.
position. witlil grace ai respectabil bowe;� jag w to supper, under the
1uties of yo; The ladies, sat do u
.4-'ignity, aud - in it most *greeable-'and count is thti,t the mid-day express oi,ng house,- or more , strictly observed ' the old adage rum t, Old fo . s are the worst ausp'Lces of'our 1popular Deputy Reeve
To -wing is "the west nowleaves at 2 0 in*stead. Ot 1:50 provisions of the. licens , law The fol :4 licens than Mr. of fbols. -Mr. John Britt n,'who, after all had re'
)r.)graM- nie: Opening chorus, "The as. form erly. The corrected time able Sage, and he Aways peremptorily de- LThe ab6-,,c wa! intended,lor last e officiated as
t w ek, but Plenished The nig man
olo by Misses Killoran of* �'the,: 0rand Trunk "way cline d to sell.e'itber to fri:n1d or foe dur, was received too aie.-I haRt 1). JAI -e pro -
Mills;' addre 0 Mia The us toasts wei aud Anderson, and Mr. , ss, and the -Lodon, Huron and uce ing prohibited b ours, and � every person BRIEMS,—On Tuesda we were favor- posed and ivepli -,d to as follows Our
�y the instri-ituenta-I duet,by division't N�illppearin the' usual ?lace who knows bim knows that when he- ed with sorne more of YZ " beautiful.". Volunteers, so ng� ." Red, White- and
Wilson ; 'readiuo, by next everal went from this commences keepinga temperance house Miss Kate Young is �suffering from Blue" by - R CO es. "Agriculture"
Misses li, lo kirkinilln"; tableva, "ThePrin- town 6n i Tuesday last.to aitten� he he will have the same strict regard for ? I
typboidfe*er. Thisdis'ease frequently coup �ed Wth t e.
f nanWs of T. MeMi essay,&, Lieand lecture of ev.- Mr. -Talmage in trat- law and'o.rder, and will, in addition,' visits , our V1 illa ge. —Air. , Sanderson has lAn, ! C. Me C11 V McGregor ; Mr.
�)7orks by Mr. C. McKky� ford.., Some t furnish th6 vety best aceoulmodation. to comnienced'bililding o his, lot at the McMillan, bein ai L enthusiastic tirricul-
�v of them at least di 'O I trio Amng the Lillies,' by have their high �xpectatious realizz all who may favor him with their, pat-. outh side
f the village —Jas. Rogers, turist, and witha. a -good speaker, did
14-rs. Beattie and Mrs. Smith, and Miss althouc h the lecture -was a ery good, ronage.. is suq6ring from an attack of in- fulliustice-to-tteEabject. Mr.A.Tay-
c 6 �arge, ST MABLE - LADY G NE.—It flammatory rheumatism Mr. Balfour lor, of M itoba. reAdered ilThe Bel-
ney tableau, " Before and After 'once. � li.�, attendan 'e was, not, s AN E' 0
an Ave
Rindergarten song reGita- as 'exip` odandthe'Oddfiallow wild with regret that e the de�th teac6r of � S(hool Sect o i No. 4, 1 -low' Y Sv-elb" and " Oh, sing to
s we announLe iage, t ect gr oung
-t, ar y,: se � r Vis servic6a were.out of p6eket of Mrs. Nash, which took, place at P ick 0 SundaSr last me the Old S(ot i Songs," with fine
Rss--Killoran; tablew h received A t6legraml
Zralni 0 cen of Sc�ts, ; olo, 1-1 My Laddie by thdii.- I enterprise. They had to pay residerice, � Johns6n's settlement, near f stpting that li�, s mothev It d died.. He. eff6et, and A-ir . . . . . Schoals did justice
1-.Yy Mrs. Dr. Smith ; essa, hur f A Mr. T a mage two qared dollar for Brantford, on Thuisday of last week, at left oitheleafly train 'T6nday morn- to Hard -- inies." , "Edutation,
-i Poetry, by Uisg C, Robertson ; duet, V. Papst returned the advanced age of 81 years. This ing, to n her fun Mi s Martha coup'ed with th - r
ci his lect tire. r. N oatte� d is es of Messrs. King
1�y rs. Beattie K. Killoran ; ho, m -e- �n Wednes ay night last. The lady was. the: mother of. our Much - re� Kaine. mailiag s - Mr. -alf e ma+ I � our's school and.lutchison. th Mowatcldvern-
ange�- of hr'nat -mith tb e _94rected readin by Mr. Dona I; charade in ch, combied ald taented'- -musical artist, d his abs ance. coupled - Nil Ill. the namep 'ssrs.
Pantomime, by the members-. This last, respit ad a C. Sage, of this.plage, The 0a %INT - of Stev ms * and A e -
!I froni - business- has hi use ir. Jan) .9 Russel, son melil , on ofe
0 -hen interpreted, represented Vn name effect upon him ad be, -Of her - death was a paralytic troke, IN:rr. Russell, ol iliiwvillage, ��Gregor. As th&r of- the Club; first, there w'aa a, marri . age returng 4ery m uh improved in health which is attributed to a fall Nvilich died on un - pon ies- appeared [Ito be too much one -
she day night Iast'. Some months ago be side( , Mr. D. Mill� led "u
see- And appearance.—The s6cial giv over a year ago, from which on was cal
- i by received took inflamn *on of the lungs, from to re 31y, which he did in hiw "T
ed in -litera- Mrs. T. 0. Kemp' At her residence. on . be: usual "e eo'en-
a class beincy iiistitut.
never - f tilly recovered. Deceased which he recovered-, an([ was able to re- tive rianner. -Mes�rs. W. Rinn, J. !Mur-
tu!e, representin- `Literry,' and lVed' le"- �Zlas a nesday evening was- a very native of Somersetshire,.England� n116i-ristoir where lie had ray. and W. 1101illan responde to
0 suffie -worl
third, there were four young ladies who ailt and successful affair. * . I I I
The a;tt' d- nd came' to that part of the country,, been; engagec as telegyaph operator. "Tlie Ladies." inn en gave a very pretty exhibition of club ex- a cc . goodandan excellent.magical where she resided at thetimeof took a r elapse, a cert . ainly
well t her Whil� there b nd, not- speech. of the evinin , and ioade � the
ercise. The tableaus were equally d literary programme . was discuised, death, about.30 ears ag She had �a witbs�anding , Jiat two doctors -attended took everybod by. Sur rise, himself in -
y
-Qhose�x an d- correctly represented. The while the � pleasure of thoe kesq'it ' s family of six chi dien, who are 11 Trown hilyt, consmp. a( OM
literary part of the entertainment was gre enhatic wa a )n set ilil. With the above� clud d. He w S 11 limented
19 y C k
edby the Opi. up, and Mrs. age, her eldest child s e of the most in- for I iis magnifi t e6ort by tTe ladies,
gent iine� result. Janie , was oil
ll of him when pea pr kw who m sed 1�o BY aign., ed, It The Guest. -of First Oamp the occuf4pn led to by gill the Evenj�gj" was re TO, if. is a io�ly, ini singing GoO4NlI4*';" Air, Williainsroplied.1111 Most feeling terms, and eXpressed hii -i self as being highly �,rratlfied.-Witll t ackiiowlerlgmelitt-euderediiiin- I - Fired, he,bild been arehiJdcntofKi11burnfOr Over twenty y ars, and knew those who TO, First Shot .had met io o him honor to be wh of svm -at souled in icir expressions. of sympat YI! ;and conal (led by reading a poetical ex-, pression C f his, sentiments on Huron, a81611OWS: Juron, thy streams and thyl FlIGHTEE-b
'eu to tI1 ee, Adi KJ ID ID S
waterf ineadows Tby healt ng !breeze, and rich adieu Adictugentle matrons and beautiful daughters For -sweet wcr� the mollients I lingered w'� th M i'stake of V,
you. Milline D artment Though 'twa bliA to be with you, the part! 9 In last 'Wieek was so -row, Thus life's est njoymentsfleat quick]), awaYf & As the bliss -daX must give placo to the goods", the foll
Ful iX PULL BLAST. hiorrow, When frichds hey are paitedandl)leasuies sent for piiblication.-
decay.': When sumincr advaneing,how ohbaverwAn- dered Along t of �_ome bright purling
reen banks In the history of our House N�ver Special, In
h i I e It ',r.et riature,nor thought the. ii in on las our'MILLINERY OPE ANING been squan cred, rie's dr*4_ —T0 T
'Till rudely I wakened f rom reve I the UCCESS of. the. present season. In my far northern home, how oft shall X in ss t 'Cr ds of rom morning thee, visitors f untill liste'Ining perchance to the catar.ac;'s When roar n botil days. sliall watell t�e 1;jIght waters that hourly gliall nighl- Eviry/ - kiss t one $no -an pl. ised, a-hd all acknowl. The clea s rkling waters that lave thy green re th ea th 80
shore I edgd that oar styles CAN AE ONLY Ye sons oi ol 111u, ron, bow much I irtgret you, Infriendshi at d honor ye are equalled by few, -a first-class 'eity h6uses, EQtALLEDi Where"er I m, w ider I ne"er sball forget YO a, Tbouk4 no for season I bid you. adleu.1 at seem., s the surprise is how wp, can. -not Wh. Though neve. again we *may meet it the-fo a-: I aiii ping to M)
PLIOR CLASS NVORK - tain, sell �afh' SUPE away goods.1forthey wnst
Whbre spark es I 1p health in the --chrystaline VeZy Sol tolls that YOU ,J) :
wave' at s VERY LOW FIGURES. How� Though scatt�red perchance, beyond rock, �riv ar or mouiltai offering tfie Public Wt. in' esofthefair We explaiii is, "Our mall -expenses Afar 0e Min and the brave. gh �nwl as Cannot latl to Mect thi
dge of the bus' -as For thy fair inm es, Huron, a blessing !. ea: e our throu in? who beiicves� iu that good f
thee, lei liv., 1he report is p
Tli'q gave me o wreath wbeft about to de ai a: vantages, in purchasing.-"' 1 our ! special the eal-orth Boot and Sh
it neea4i'd no chap �et,as all will believe me, To; keep thein, fo 7ever enshrined in my heart. get sufted with cheap gioo�
We are deter ined thi's season to give. bat report fio change if 1,(:
ceutIV ecei A. a lot .of i
E�ashwood. even the LO IEST PRICED ARTICIM., elling i ry idly G o E, 33UT NOT FoiwoTTEx.—Agwin I Dashw6od is led to regret the departu*i -e our best attentiob, havig uch -a. atge' prices-,- is! kid butt -t
of its esteemed and valued friend,. Mr. $4.50 ; W4 e POlishmli 1
Roland . H. Fried, who has quite recen;- and efficient staff of worker§. Every dics! oil p�bt le f roin ly returned to Michigan, where lie $1.50 uP to A,
lady both in. town and countir vit ,y, in ed, picts accept a po%ition in an extex tip ; Ladi-ee Oil broat f roil, of-bl fro -.90C up-; La
91 co ninission house of East Saginav to gi' usher patronage. balls from 4i up; Ladles'
ried has always shewn tl SSW I30GtS ba fi
deme or of a true gefitleman, and is in r possession of the most unique manner (if :SO- tment, Xwes right; forming trud and la§ting friendship. T 0mas dd balls, for toN�n And eowitr�,
-alit. Though our society,will feel the loss of you 11 one- of its most. respected and interestir, g CHILDRDINS DEPART
geavy just U,�
members, yet W�e heartily join in tender- ing this farewell as, a sentiment of our I C rnerMain and Market.Streets,,; Light and -sincerewislies for his fntarellapp7m�ds quire, A lot 0i Seaforth. and ever ining success. we.
Brussels. Kro ip. Moved and carrid, that a by- IaJV.1 XANDER, Of the Lion store, )e I M R,,-,. A L E! passed regulating ana governing juBoots abd SN oes, Brussels, is oPening the rarest attraptions ',n persons ownilig billiard or bagatelle 11miner s -we�ir_ Oxford Millinery ever exhibited. 908-1 tabl s in this township,. and fixing the leather, $2; i�
PRIVATE S. Scott has ar y anio t of license fees to be paid by 0- such owners, sad by-law to be read at naniount of pri e funds to loan on farm Pr perty, at 6 pervrc�ent. per annum. interest payal le cloth top Wilton boot, next meeting. 'A few- accounts were yearly. Principal to suit borrower. 906-8 stylishslip-p�rsfroni9oc passe, idso T4F, N1IL'1XtRY Opc1lings of Brusslfs inee ion, on T e- for al t -as a Court of Rev -is are nbw over f r this season, and we must ad- , i. youth$' day, May 26tl mit that A. R. Smith takes the lead. This de- partment'surlder'th6iiiiano.�l.teineiitof3�lissl, the Custom who made a p wsonal selection of thestock, ai id Exeter. the ladies'say ilie f�s not only an excellent buy(r, im a tri4l, and be vou��
but has superior taste in trinimingt. 909 OwTuARY.—We are very -sorry to iu-j get the fullest' satisfation..
noinice the death of one of our most be- A4NIVERRARY SEnvicEs.—The mem- perien�e in t1fgt line, I aliq
love andrespected citizens, in the per- requirements'lat the eaxii�
bers of Westerii Star Lodge, Indepe i- I d 2 soil of Mr. -Win. Weeks, sr., who led most reaso))W-le terms. I
dent-Orderof Oddfellows,, attended (''I at his residence on AlAinstreet on W6d- vine service in a body at the Ep oy� 11 age is nesday rnorni:ug of last week, at the the I church last -�,uiiday. They met AT f ie ball.and marched to church. The', Re v. of 51 years. He was a prominent mom- large assortnij mt to qhoose;j
W. Cluff addressed them, taking fi iz ber of the Order of Foresters of this terns and , skyles. N place. He' was respected by all -who Niall zell �ehev. his text, He�rews 16th. . I - his family, of which ehan,g-e prduiled in a nmnt
knew-, hin BmEps. — Dr. HolTes, County - Trea s- �en have th sym, pathy of -the Swforth Doot and urer,wailTi'townon�,Mouday,lookiiig.x,s therearesev the I oniniiiiiity in this their sAd bereave- of w. Xemp�hqrne &,Q!
usual. —1%,Ir. John Shaw was Away at t) lie 7 - . . b, 1
funeral'of hi's mother-in-law on Mon men, i. thwige, there -as in s go
da �. I
S3.ASJT-ur.-4'VYhiIe a lad named Amov 1bebetter. �do`nieandgetj
—Some of our citizens went to Stratflyrd. Ybung, an emklyee in, D. Brauud's..car- to bear Dr. talmage.=Mr. 'Midough h).,s I - g tke benefit *1 riage sh% 'was driving a young iind opened a tallor- shop -in the prenuses spiri. I ted coa down Main street, the ani- formerly oc6upied by Win. Minus. mat I became f rightened and begail kick- Remember th place, Ge
W. Tuck inovesout ;f the Queen's hotel . , boar Rain met, Se0orth. this, week. -4 -The water. in the river is Ing, kn9king t#,e shafts and dash fastl . allayin And farmers are -beginning into splinters, a;nd hitting the boy that was'. driving ini the hand, cutting it to Plow. r. Ed. Town was united severely. the bonds of- wedlock- with Miss Cra v- `-TO ODDFE LLOV-S. W. Ke!mpthc
SERVIN —As per an- ford on- T-fte iday. The Rev.. Mr. Cluff tiea the g -or ian knot. nouncem4nt the' Rev. r. Martin CO . 7V� NCIL MEETUXG.---m-Tbe assembled preacbed -a sermon -to the 0414fellows in wisdom held a full meeting on Aloud, 6y the 'Presbyterian church, on Sunday. night. TbE report of hall rents, afternoon last. At about -1.15 P.M.., H off m a r
themembers assEinibled At their ledge was read and showed $19.�O had been, room, and. �marched up to thechurdh-t collected sir Ce last report. James Hic� ,s was appointed Sanitary Inspector, q ,a�di where -the above named . gentleman- ordered to ' oe that all back yard s alre preachedthem anxcellent sermon from ;SEAFOf
the text, I I Bear ye.one anothers bur- cleared an,d; to perform, the d,tlee��e- dens, and sofulfil the law f Christ,11 quired by tl�ie Bo&Td of Health'. dn- Galatians, the 6th chapter and 2jid verse. sideiable d�scassiqh took place� - on' the lfVie the L�t assorW
I _ BP.EviTims.—The lecture given in the Of gallida;y street, when it w 0 opening � s Alain Street 4etbodist Chu I rch on Fri- moved tliati'tNJr.KeRyprocure,copiesof the Alisses' aiid Chillft,
diy. evening, by, the Rev. -Mr Rodger�,, registered #iaps showin a, that - his. cd6- 'iiu, - Jec' cc Inger, _U 11 I of Ailsa Craig, 8n. the- b t, S N HAT in thee
tentibn is 1coirect, within- seven days, ollism," wa well attended and listmea and failing o do so that the street is it� s I f to with rapt attention throughout the ibe opened 4t once. The. next nleeti�g Of council -viill be oil Tuesday, 5th -. Ma�y. evenmg.—The base ball team have start- Did.you gee the spl
Div,isio-K,CouRT.The foll ed practising.' and, by the playing they wmg cases k *11 'be wdispoged of at the 1 ma - one, would judge they Wi of BOYS 'CLOTIf
late sittings',of 'H e1uJ the divi-sibil court here:, Prior- Ts. rather hard tobeat.—The, -all I Jah. ices ver:
band still continue in Exeter and have SUITS ? 'Pr
Stirton & Ilick, garnishee surftmonf--, garnishee 4iscliarged -, A. R. Smitli'vs. unbounded success in their � meetings.— MS. Mr. James Digilan' has ri6moved his .,T. XcLeitiii(an and Mrs. J. W. Shiel— PIP -1 Judgment or plaintiff—adjoi blacksmith shop to R. Davis' old stand. urned as to garnishe ;,I Armstrong vs. Dunbar— —A run -away nearly occurred on Main i�beet, value.
Jud treet -one day last week, and hail i not For*.the,, gmen of nonsuit; Niqbtingal� Hambre . and Ronald—ju, been for the bra�ery of the bystan&,ers a dgment for 6 hal-116 Dress Gook,
,,Plaintiff -,'�adjourned as to ganiisbee'. sr"Ous accident might have happened. rno, _T _k VS. Backer—judgment for he attendance at the auction sale of b r j D ill, e r i e s, G 1plaintiff ; 111ayden vs. Backer—j the hotel furniture of Louis Ludwig, of udgment against claimant; Armatro the Queen's. hotel, was large, and goods ete.. _! try the �c ng vs. Henry the �C:
—nonsuit, vs. Van -Horn so I d h--.-' I John Gill was auctioneer. Armstrong -tin Army had a big -time. nonsait;- ;Mill vs. Roddick�judj,mont �!Yhe alva or plailiti W; McLeod vs. McC At the christening *n Tuesday allum—, evening to Heor
judgment I for last, in their barracks. A number of pilaintiff Newcombe. i -
officers a -ad soldiers from" a distance
Ellisoll ay—judgment against were preseit.—While Amos. Young gaml:shee Buyers vs. Trani—judgment th alotlief9port for plaintig without costs; Armstrong out duck -shooting wi )h.e I AN Bl,� vs. Beirnes—,nonsuit. �being on one side of the river' and the -other person on th other s�de through some carelessness of Young soline of the' theflMost, Ha -y. i 111 I I I , . shot out of -hi's' gun -found lodgment in COUN-CiL MEET*ING.—At a meeting 'of the: other ge P.Afterns for
utleman's lea., A the:Coplicil on Friday, April 24, it was 0 who does not knw how to take oelf moved by, Mr. Sureras, seconded byMr. a gun should not be allowed 'to carry Hey1rock, that a 'committee be appointed oe.' The family of Mr. David Wall- 114 consisting- of the reeve, dputy-ree chilkIrell, 4,y E, B (
e less intend leaving town ..shortly for Sire; and Mr. McEwen, to meet Mes Collingwood. at the'! Spackman and Howard, on lot 3' c6li_ cession 5, on Saturday, May 2n'd, ::to —A very successful �school entertaiar consider the ,question of building a mni was heldat Leadbury, in AtcKillop, P 0 he 41 bridge o-er the Sauble river, wh 41
ich on April 17th. The entert� �ent WAS, crosses the iconcession at that plac gotten up by the teachers, Mr. McKib. for th! purpose motion of Mr. McEwen secoZe0_-C1 Giii�) of t Mr. Surera�, the follo see wing were appoin, funds 'for the enlaigement of MIS -brar . There 'w- as a ed road com sioAers : For north boun- th� 1 seh�ol 11,
y layge dary, H. Gies and C. Troyer; for centre atWndance and a most interesting rausi* road, R. Carl -isle, E. Troyer-, J. F. Shet;7 Cal and lifterary programme, which was HOWENA91
ler, and D. B., Geiger, And that the com' taken part in by the scholars and otherso missioners take gravel from pits selected wAB gone through4rith ver ' uccessfully. YS . I 'I ' MAFOB
by the Council, on motion, J. -Reith The entertainmeni was the, best ever and J. Muldrenv were appointed path- heldintheviCifty and was much ap- 01
r
s a masters in place of R. Carlisle and W. apreciated by all present.