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The Huron Expositor, 1885-06-26, Page 5v - !tiaras as..et, as -- at for sand Over ftsnn ssent., and a-ans- clt on was( -1 an& le ex.. ation° IS' &ybe iuute sea - Cort eld in hurs Went mit- the tress, ducat tbe agii their pom- abers 1 Mr. 41001, leg- Ah.0(1 • e raler- rei- - tone a W. Comt Faul, dater onto. te Etcher ished a:- the may ta,at atiou 50eIa- 011: ident ?.gory busi- at- GU 7 eat 'tanks „ . weia- tksse. the eaeli- ; nbers tetti- ngs .table iving the e to time t in ; er a Ine Rx - t le and illey arks of ons. of the at. e, a a Iey, -es of I ke for oty, -g6-1& ayp). his 4 'Mak ,h001 Sion, pro- ves. JUNE -26v 1885. .Discutosion followed by Messrs. Duff, Groves and Brown. • ' Mr. Gregory, of Exeter, then took up a class on entrance literature, forming a class from among some of the teachers present. On Fridayeevening a public meeting was held, the town hall being filled to the utmost. Mayor Forrester oceupied the chair, and the following programme was rendered :-Singing by a elass of children, songs, Miss Killoran, of Sea - forth ; Misses Greig and Jackson, Clin- ton; readings by Miss Henderson, of Goderich, Mr. Groves, Winghain ; reci- tations by Prof. Tyndall, and Mr. Cress - welter, Zurich, and an .address by Mr.J. J. Tilley, on "The relation of education to the State," an address full of practi- cal idea an& original thought. SATURDAY. Mr.. CressWeller, illustrated simple .perepeetive to janitor classes. Mr.. Straug of Goderich, c-onsidered- e the rograunne for second rand third atives agree to the former, but not to the latter. A strike on a big scale is expected. The Exeter Manufacturing Company, in New Hampshire, have shut down their ills until September 14, the mill being overstocked with goods and without t a market Several hundred hands will be thrown out of employment. POWDER EXPLOSION.- A powder magazine at Pueblo,belonging to the Col- orado Coal and Iron Company, blew up a few -days ago It contained 37,000 pomins of powder and a quantity of dynamite. The explosion was caused by an employe shooting at a mark on the door of the magazine. i The place where the magazine stOod Wars indicated by a blackened hole in thie ground 20 to 30 feet wide, and 10 feet deep. Per There Well be ade Stratford --St lh Items. . . a grand military par- --n Donlinion clay.- - • class teachers' non-professional examina- M rystown council have made tions. • He complained the South Perthi Agricultural Society a of the excessive grant of amount of work entailed ,:'-on the High - Schools, to cover the ground, and pro- -Mr. and Mrs. John Woodley, of ' posed as a relief, that certain of the sub- Fullarton ave gone on a trip to Eng- ' sects be examinedland, .to revisit formerfriends and at the close of the fall scenes. I term, and that a second examination - Only should inelnde the balance. A mo- -A little ion of Jr. John Ai tion favoring that method was concurrPoole, was badly injured the othed . in by the Aseociation, and the Secretary by a runaway. fltall hopes are ` was instructed to acquainttained of his recovery: ' the Minister • -The dry goods and other shops in tv. ill be closed at -7 P. M every turda excepted, from July fer, of r day enter - of Education with the wishes of the As - Stratford soeiation. evening, S. Then followed Mr. Tilley on "The 'relation of the teacher to his work. lst to.Octeber ls-The landlo This was One of the finest addresses we Hotel, Listowel, have every had the pleasure of hearing. The great pity lies in the fact that a greater number of parents and others outside the teaching profession 'could not ha.ve heard it There the duty of the teacher was clearly- outlined, and the parent was allotted his share of the responsibility. Mr. Tilley was most deservedly applauded on concluding. A vote of thanks to the Hon. Minister of Education, for his provision in ap- pointing experienced men to assist in the work of the Association, and to Mr. Tilley, for the excellent assistance he rendered during the present meeting. Another motion, recommending the Department to give at least one year's notice of any centemplated changes, was Carried, a,nd filially the ladies and child- ren who favored the meeting with the Kindergardeu exercises were tendered votes of thanks. The meeting then ad- jenrned. News of the Week. - 0-imz FOR TRAFFIC. -The Suez Canal has been reopened to traffic. FATAL EXPLOsIONS.-By an explosien on Satpday in the Burley pit at Ape - dale, llorth Staffordshire, ten persons were killed. 140 persons were killed by the explosion in the Pendlebury colliery near 3.41anchester. HEP T BEING REINFORCED. -Herat la be reinforced by 2,000 Afghan ; 10,000 Martini -Henri rifles are pidly forwarded from Ca,bul to FLOODS. -Farm and will so soldier being Herat. DAMAGE i•EOM railroa 1 property and crops • for many miles in Southern Illinois havesuffered serious injury from floods, caused by heavy ains and the bursting of a water- spout. RESULT OF OVER EXCITEMENT. -Mr. Wm. Q'Brien, M. Ps editor of United Ireland, is sufering from insomnia, and his doctors have ordered him to take a prolonged rest abroad. EARTHQUAK E IN ENGLAND. -York was visited the other day by an earthquake shock, which lasted several seconds, and caused. great alarm among the peo- ple. Maaotsca AND PHALLAS MATCHED. - The well-known horses Majolica and Phallae, have been matched to trot on the gr unds of the New York driving club o the ga Cul tuses to the cent. ENC influm tial meeting e in London recently, it was decided to take immediate steps a naval volunteer torpedo corps ry seaport in the kingdom for efence. The admiralty supports -cement. July 24th for $2,500 a side and receipts. 'A BORROWING MoNate-aProspec- ave been issued for Chinese loans amount of i:11,000,000 at 6 Per 1 LAND'h COAST DEFESCES. -At an to for at ev coast the In of the Counnercial as filled the other day for selling; liquor to .minors. Tie ex- perience cost him $18:M. . • ' -Mr. Thomas McDonald, haadware merchant, Mitchell, intends taking a trip shortly to Europe, to spend a few weeks in Scotland a.nd England. -Mrs. j Woodker preached to a large congregation in Trafalgar street hurch Mitchell, On St clay morning la t, and pleased the congregation very mulch. -s-The qaestion of a new cemetery is again disturbing the peica of the ditizena of St. _ Marys. They have been trying' to arrive at some cOnclusion on this subject k for several years. . -Stratford Foresters purpose ceiebi at- ing their eleventh anniversary by having a churchparade and Special serinon preached in the Congregational hurch on Sunday evening, 28th inst.. --During a Scott Act Meeting i¼i Mit- chell lastweek, the Rev. Mr. Tully was complimented on the platform. for the spirited Way in -whilch he had entered into and, fought through the ' Scott Act camtaign. . . . • -The -estry of St. Jarnes church St. Marys has obtained leave of the Synod to allow it to raise $2,006 on mortgageto, assist in making p provernerts in that . tions will cost seine- -The Rev. J;Oh, minister'ef. . the , M Marys, has been lef couple. The reverened gentleman has given prof ofis liberality in asking 1 the Confei-ence to accept it as a defla- tion to the sup roe nuation fund of the church. 11 --A St, Marys paper says: A well- known farmer farmer liying about three miles . from town drove home from St. Marys on Saturday leaving his wife to walk it, be- cause she had . the presumption i to ask for a newldresss . This is an awful warn- ing to woinen Who want dresses not to live further front town than is desirable to walkeEll - - -Mr. 'Charles Trow, son of Mr. James P., passed his . final exaimina- inity College Medical School, taking/ a large- share of the THE_HURON EXPOSI woulct shoot. Mr. Elson said he had . no money about him. He then told him vi not to move else he uld shoot. After parleying with him s me,time Mr. Bison started away telling to shoot but instead the robber maie off in an oppo- site direction. -lie semi-annual meetingof the South Huron County •ange Lodge was held in the Orange I all, Clitieon, on Saturday June 13th. W. C._ M., Bro. John Searlett, presid g. The meeting was rwell attended. Delegates were preseht from Lucan, xeter, ; Bayfield, esville and other Varoa, Goderich,_Hol places. It was decid 'd to celebrate the -- coming 12th,Jtily at th city of Stratford. The following resolution was carried unanimously. 11,10veda y bro. E. Floody, 1. Todd and re- ty Orange Lodge ; this opportunity ation of the very. "rit displayed by our Canadian volunte rs in their prompt action and brave end irance in connec- tion with the Northw st troubles ; that with the relatives ve been sacrificed and we hope a,nd Riel will receive seco ded by bro. A. solved "that the Cou of South Huron take of expressing its adrni loyal and patriotic s we deeply sympathise of those whoselives h _while doing their duty trust that the arch reb no leniency whatever, rom, the author- ities; ,.but will be &an with by the strictest rigor of the law. e contemplated im- edifice. • The altera- 6,000. I - Learoyd, a former thodist church,, St. a iegacybyan aged DEI itteariNG IRDAII EMIGRATION.- Bisho O'Connor, of Nebraska and Wyoming, strongly deprecates exteiesive Irish emigration. The bishop says that for two-thirds of the people who leave Ireland for the States the change means misfortime and physical hardship of a most terrible kind, besides a moral deg- radation still, more appalling - PHILANTHROPIC QtatKiRESS.--e-The late Mary M. Johnson, of Ilhiladelphia, a inember of the Society of Friends, who was well known for her eharity, has bequeathed $157,000 in shins ranging f rom $500 to $10,000 to over 40 anaritable institutions. TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE. -Ms a result of the recent earthquake in Cashmere, India, 3,081 persons lost their lives Seventy thousand houses were laid in ruins, and 33,000 animals perished.I REBELLION IN AFGHAN'. -The report of a rebellion against the Ameer of Afghanistan is cotnfirmecl. The people have- murdered the Governor of the _Province, who was reported tobe secretly negotiating with Russian agents for the - surrender of the capital. _ CHOLERA IN SPAIN. -The tholera is raging in Spain. The 'authorities at Madrid are endeavoring to impose sani- tary.'reaulations, but the opposition Of the eiti,zerts is so great that it culminated in a riot in which. several persons were killed. MoRE EARTHQUAKEs.-SeVere shocks of earthquake Avere 'experienced Satur- day morning at Berne and Ge,neva, - Switzerland. .; . A PeLE TREE BoRER.-AppIe trees some of the counties of Virginia are being killed by hundreds by an insedt called the dumb- locust. -MORMON CONVERTS.2-- Five huudrek and forty-one Mormon converts left Eng- land on Saturday for Utah. DE,••;TRUCTIVE Georsesa.-Great havec was caused in the States of Missouri, Kansas, and Southern Dakota, by a cyclonic sterin an Saturday night. ATTACKING THE PRESS. -A ratib on Saturday wrecked the office at Tralee of the Kerry Sentinel, edited by Mr. Harrington, brother of the member of Parliament for Westmeath. The attack waa made because of an alleged defection from, National principles. FACTORY DOINGS. -The cotton mill owners at Oldham, England, hake de- cided upon short time, and a reduction of 10 cent. in wages. The 'opera- Trow, N. tion at Ti Toronto,, honors, and received the degree of M. D. Dr. ;TrOw has been a dilige t stu- dent, anm, dl is now taking ea course. -at. the Toronto general hospital, preparatory to establishing himself in the praCtiee of the healing art. • e -A keenly 'contested race between the Ftillarton • and. Russeldale t boys ?' took place, on 'Saturday, the 13th inst. at the raising f i r. John Jamieion's barn. Mr. Jauies Russell, captain on Russeldale sicle challenged Mr. 'Thomas Muxworthy, ca,pt in on the Fullartop EAIRLEY, Seaforth. 915-2; . side for the raci. Ir. Muxivorthy • aci- , Srecaaa. . Bargainain Teas, Ugars, S, etc. etc., at the Central Grocery. 'l S ceptedi the challenge ; both captains Canned Fruit scouredl their men, and had a rather CX-. LAIDLA)-IT & F2IRLEY, Seaforth. 916-2 citing race, result* in a -victory fcr the • IGine WA j.NTED.--NN anted, a good girl, Fiillartoo " lads.' • . I capable of doing all kinds!. of house work. To a --TheBeacori of last week saYs : Of?. suitable persOn the highe t wages will be given. Apply to lilas;•31. Y. 31eL AN, Seaforth. 914 '. IF Yob- wish to sccureBargains in Crockery or Glassware, call at the Central The Scott Ac The following is a vete cast in the cotint Scott Act : Stratferd . St. Marys Milverton Listowel Mitchell Blanshard Ellice, in Perth. statement of the of Perth for the For. Against. 380 641 274 195 ' '26 53, 206 141 ....178 160 342 98 86 374 Fullerton . . . ......... Elma. Hibbert, 'Downie Wallace Morningdon North Easthope South Easthope Logan 241 176 338 197 165 228 277 210 296 151 026 263 153 1.59 57 166 123 324 3,368 3,536 Total majority agaa st the petition 168; total vote east, 6,004. .Grand Trunk Railyway. Trains leave Seaforth- and Clinton stations - follows: • • GOING WE/51:- SVA ORM. Express..... .., .... 2.4 O. IC Express ..... .. .... 8. Mhied Train. , .... .. 8 1 GOIi N EAST- . ' Ex ress.... .... .... 7.4, A. M. - Ex ress . . .... .. .... 1.4 r. M. gi Ted Train .. - .... .5.3 -r. M. ; , , •--1--- London, Huron CLINTON. 3.05-r. M. P. M. 9.15 r. M. A. M., 9.48 A. M. London, depart Exeter " • nehsall.. ... . Kippen.. .. .... Brileefield Clinton " Londesbero Blyth„... .. . .... Belgrav.e. • Wingha.m, a,rrive GOING SOUTII- Winkharn, depart Belgrave Blyth • 7.26 A. M. L05P. 4.454'. M and Bruce, Mixed. Mail. . .6.00 A. m. 4.50P. M. 8.20 6.10 8.456.24 9.00 • 6.29 ; 9.15 6.38 9.55 7.051 10.18 7.20 10.35 7.27 11.00 7.46 11.30 8.00 • Express. Mixed. 7.20 A.m.11.30 A. M. 8.610 12.03P. M 7.59 12.25 Lohdesboro ... . ... 8.08 12.37 Clinton .. ........ 8.35 • 1.25 Bruce -field. ' • .1 8.51 1.50 Kippen.. 9.00 2.05 ..... 9.05 2.12 Exeter 9.31 3.05 London, arrive 10.45 5.30 Wellington, Grekr and Bruce, GOING Nowroi4- Aceom) Express. Mixed. Ethel - ' 2.37 P. m. 9.13 P.M 9.15 P.M. Brussels 2.51 - 9.27 10.00 Bluevale 3.07 9.43 10.35 Wing,harn 3.20 9.54 11.30 GOING SOUTH.- Express. Accom. Mixed Wingham.... 7100 A,14. 11.21 A. M. 7.30 P.'S!. Bluevale • 7.10 1 11.35 , 8.07 . Brussels .. 7.25 1; 11.55 8.45 Ethel.... .. 7.37 11 12.10 9.13 Train leaving. Wingham at 8 p m. foigKinear- dine, runs onMondays, Wfdnesdays and Fridays only? Local Births. MURRAY.-In mama, on the 19th inst., the wife ost Mr. Jae..Murray of a son. BARBER: -At Pluin Hollow farm., Turtle Moun- tain, Mafoltobai on the 1st inst., the wife of Mr. John N..Barber of a son. ASKARTH.-in Auburn, on the 10th inst., the -wife of M. A. Askarth of a:son. - MURPHY. -In Egmondville, on the 21st inst., . the wife of Mr. John Murphy of 08011. SLOAN.-At Blyth, on the 23rd inst., the wife of Mr. A. W. Sloan of a son. „. • • Marriages. AllikSTON:-:HUNT.-At the residence of the . " bride's father, -on the 17th inst., by•Rev. J. A. Turnbull, B. A., L. L. B., of St. Marys, assisted by Rev. S. Acheson, of Kippen, Mr. William John Johnston, of St. Louis, to Maggie; eldest daughter of Mr.- Robt. of KipPon, TAYLOR-L-CALDBICK,-At the residence of the bride's parents, -in Morris,on the 17th inst., by Rev. W. T. cluff, ma Donald Taylor to Miss Li;zie Caldbick, both of Morris. SWANSON-$HAND.-At the residence of tfoe bride's sister, Toronto, on the llth inst,, by Rev; J. M Campbell, Mr. Sinclair -•Swanson, late of Caithness, Scotland, to Annie, second - daughter of M. J. Shand, of Brussels. .BOWER-RUNCIMAN.-.1t the residence of the bride's father,. God.eri,h, on the 17th inst., by Rev. Dr. Ure, Mr. Alfred B. Bower, of Cleve- land, United States, to Agnes, eldest (laugh- ; ter of Mr. Robt. Runciman. • LANE=MoDOUGALL -M the residende of the ; bride's father, Mr. D. McDougall, near Wal- ton, on the 18th inst., by Rey. A. Me]Nanglr- ton, Mr. Jos. Lane, of Grey townshipoto Miss -Lexina McDougall. " • NTOTICE TO DEBTORS. -Dr. Hanover wishes tonotify these indebted to him, that he is leaving Seaforth, and desires an immediate settle-- mont. All at:counts due ten days from date will be placed -in other'hands for collection. 916-2 I'IARM FOR SALE. -For sale 'North -half Lot 1.! 25, Concession 2, township of Hay, contain. ing 50 acres, 45 of which are cleaved and in a fair. . state of cultivation, well underdtained, 2 good wells, 2 frame barns, also drive house . and pig pen, log housb with frame addition, good bearing -- orchard. Two miles distant from either Kipper). or Hensall,One-rinle from sehool,this lot is in a No.1 neighborhood, and will -be sold cheap and on . reasonable terms.- Apply -on the premises to B. S. PHILLIPS- or Hensall P. 0. • 916tf A UCTION ;SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSE - IA; HOLD ;FURNITURE • AND OTHER AR- - TICLES.-loft. Wm. Harrison has been instruc- ted by the Rev. a. 13. Taylor, to sell by Public 'Auction at the,Parsonage,Bayfield, on Saturday, July 4th, 1885, at ,1 o'clock p. on., the following property viz t One drawing Room --Set, 1 Centre tablet 1 Extension table, 1 What -Not,, -9 chairs, 2 Rocking chairs, 1 lounge, 1 Sideboard; 2 pairs lace curtains, 1 Challenge Heater Stove and pipes, 1 Coal stove, pipes and furniture, I Ceal stove .and p pes,-1 Box stove, drum and pipes ; 1 Babes Carriage, 1 Study chair, 1 Writing desk,' 1 Fancy -writing desk,_1 Beek case, glass doors ,• 2 Bedsteads, 1 Dressing table, 1 Washstand ;and ware, 1 Large -feather bed, 2 Mattresses; 1 stair ca.opet, Drawing room Dining room, Bed room, study and hall carpets, 1 -Small table and ware, 1 Clothes ringer, 1 Clothes Reel, 1 Bird cage, 1 Kitchen table, 3 Kitchen chairs, 3 Wash tubs, 1 Good driving pony, 1 Buggy, nearly -new ; 1 Cut- ter, nearly new ; 1 .Gig, nearly new ; 1. Set har- ness, 2 Buffalo robes, 1 Lawn mower, a quantity. of stove wood, oats, grain bags, stove pipes, tin Ware, crockery, glassware, hooka, and a lot of other things to numerous to mention. Terms. -- All mils of 85 and ' under, cash ; over: that -amount 6 menthg'creditwill be given on furnish-. ing approved joint notes. A discount of 8 per cent. for cash \sill be allowed - on all credit amounts._ No reserve, asproprietor is leaving the country, REV. G. B. -TAYLOR, Proprietor ; WM. HARRISON', Auctioneer. 916-1 ; . 1.5.XEING THE WORT AT THE C e Nana', . GaobrAty.-Arrived this ';•-eek -direct . from the Manufacturers and open Or inspection aa assort- ment of. the '" World" .Inner and. Tea Ware i scenes from all parts of he woo Id. . Come and see them -prices extren ely low. -LAIDLAW &. Wednesday Mr 'ent of the. Belle deaf and dumb ithison, euperintend; rill Institution. for the passed through Strat- ford- accompa,nying the pupils who have beep. attending, the institution. during the past term. There were about 35 in a special !car to ; this point. Twelve of them changed for places between , here :and Goderich. Ihe institution = has closed for the summer and will re -open a,gain in, Septeniber: ' --A painful aecident occurred to the six-year-old danghter of Mr. Henry Thule low, of Opposition Corners, inear 1St Marys, on Thu sday last week While i the little girl as standing onl a wagon load of !gravel, the horses started, • the sudden movement throwing her te the ground, ,her body falling under the hind_ wheel which passed over her leg break- ing the bone above the knee and causing otherl severe injuries The little one I ; . - , • narrowly escaprl instant death. • ; - -Aniaxrangement is expected to go into effect shortly on the Grand Trunk Railway'., by i which tickets will be issued , 'on -Market days -Tuesdays, Thursdays a,nd Saturdays --from stations adjacent, to leading commercial centres at single, fare for the return- trip. About Stratford, Tavistock, Shakespeare, Mil- bank, Mitchell; and St. Marys will be included, so as to allow the inhabitants 9f those .places to 'enjoy the advantages Of a good market for buying and selling. i --A large 'number- of friends and neighbors assembled at the residence of Mr. Rebert.Norris, Hibbert, near Staff on 'Monday eveaing, 15th inst..: TI occasiop was the celebration of t birthday of hidatighter Celia who had just entered her ],7th year. .A. number of very' valuable articles was presente.d to the fair onelby relatives and others, after which the company sat down to a _ very substantial repast t6 which ample justice was done. A very pleasant • and enjoyable eveningawas spent, the amuse- ments consisting- of vocal and inStru- mental musie, dancing, croquette, etc., etc. ; -. • • -One evening last week, Mr. , Wm. Elson, 'of Logan, was interfered With by a man i° coming up ,behind him, while walking on the '3rd concession, oppo- site Hicks' farm. As the ; fello-W ap- proached he called out ,to Mr. .i Elson who turned round to see what was wanted. The highway man_ then drew a revolver and demanded money else he - Grocery. LAIDLAW & FAIRLEY, Seaforth. ! 915-2 To RENT. -Two good eligibly situated eight -room houses to rent. Apply at Tim Ex- POSiTOR Office. 014. nosonsmoomemeo THE MAIIKETS. SEA001rr1l, June 25th, 1885. Fal i Wheat per bushel.. .1. .. 82 to 80 85 Spr ng Wheat per bushel.... .... 0 82 to 0 85 Oats per bushel , 0 31 to 0 32 Peas per bushel.. .....-1.. ...... 0 55 to 0 56 Barley per. bushel0.40 to 0 50 Butter, No. 1, loose.... .. ..• • • • 0 10 to 0 11 Butter, tub ' . 0 11 to 0 12 Eggs....... . . . ... .. .... 0 10 to 0 10 Flour, per 10.0 .... 0 35 to 2 50 DreSsed Hogs, per 100 lbs 5 00 to 5 75 Hay per ton 8 00 to 10 00 Hides per1100 Otos Sheepskins eath Wool ' Salt (retail) per barrel.. .. Balt (wholesale) per barrel.. Potatoes per bushel., :. .. Wo d per cord Grange Excursion • ICI .A.P,133 iINF M.. - ,:- A Grand Excursion, under the auspices of Prince Albert Division Grange will take place to .Kincaid in e on 1. . , . , .TUESDAY Next June 30th '85 f f • .Through tta,ins will be -run from Stratford and - Exeter, callihg at intermediate Stations. ' Suitable aecommodation and amusement will be famished for excursionists at Kincardine. - All are corklially invited to join. 5 00 to 550 0 50 to 0 85 0 17 to 020 80 to 100 0 80 0 20 to 0 25 2 5.0 to 350 • CLINTON June 25th, 1885. Fall Wheat per bushel.... .. .... 80 82 to 80 85 Spring Wheat per bushel.... .... 0 82 to 0 85 Oats per bushel , 0 31 to 0 32 Barley per bushel . . .... .... 0 40 to 0 50 Peas per bushel ...... - , . 0. 55 to 0 56 Butter - ' 0 12 to 0 14 Eggs - . .. 0 10 to . 010 Hay per ton .... _ • ... . . .1 . .. 8 00 to ,10 00 Potatoes per bushel.... .. ,. , 0 20 to 0 25 Apples per barrel 2 00 to 2 00 0 17 to 0 20 Hides per 100 lbs ... .. ... '........ 6 00 to '7 00 Pork .... . .. 5 75 to 57 Cordwood' 2 50 to 3 50 Torten°, June 25. ---Fail wheat, $.0.88 to $0.S9; spring, 80.88 to -80.89 ; oats, 36e to 37c; peas 64e to 64q; barley, -50e to 60c; hay, perton,810.00 to 818.00; butter, 130 to 150 ; potatoes, per bag, 80.25 to $0.80; eggs, per doz.,121,c to 14c ; dressed hogs, per 100 lbs„.$425 to 86.50 - • . LvERPOOt,, June 2 .-Spring wheat 07S 00d-; red winter, 7s 02d California No. 1, 07s 03d; California_No. 2, fis ld ; oats 5s 05d; barley, 5s Gd; peas, 58 08d ; po k, 55s Odd ; cheese, 37s 00d. - . For furthe6 particulars see Posters. 4 M. McQUADE, Secretar. . M013, 111±1-= ORTHWEST. THE BEST ROUTE. ; Parties going h•om Goderich to -any port on the Lakes ool in Manitoba and the Northwest can procure tickets by the .. JE3_A-11"11-Y- OR. • EVERYBOD'S EYES And -all other necessary information on appli- cation to the - Expositor Office, -Seaforth. Deaths., TYTLER.--At Elor. on the 14th inst., Jane --.Forbes, Widow '1 • the late Mr. Wm . Tvtler, .1, :and mother of 3 rs. Kirkman, of Seaforth, in , her 79th year.- 1116DONALD.-AtY iter's Hill, -on the 9th inst. *Jennie, -eldest d neliter of the late Mr. John McDonald, aged 21 Years and 8 months. ANDREW. -At .Elinoville, on the 17th host., Elizabeth ;Andrew, aged .79 years and 4 . • months. • BROADRENT.-At Thornhill, Manitebal' oriAthe pel.- 13thinst. William Edward, third s of Mr: . John Broadbent formerly of Hullet , aged 4 monthsand 9 day?. r ° I3oats lemle Gederich every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Return Tic4ets at Reduced Rates. I EXCU-RSION TICKETS Should be Wide Open ° In These Depressed Times, as it is 1eally Wonderful how Much MONEY CAN Good for the Return trip at the following rates: To Sault Ste Marie and return, 812; to Port Arthur and return, 830; to Duluth and return, 02. Apply at TUB EXPOSITOR Office, Seaforth 916 . - NEW ARRIVALS J -AT THE -z - Cheap Cash Store -OF- Hoffman Bros. SEAFORTH, Beautiful. Ginghams, Lovely .Prints; • New DeSigns in Muslins, Fancy Para • ; sots, Faenimtable Gloves, Splendid lin of hose, the best and ehea,pest Corset in the trade,' Sun .and 'Sailor Hats a • cost 'and Under, some lines of Milliner Goads,•tvhieIh we axe offering awa down. • - ; ; Every WY requiring any of the abov enumerated. ;goods, should n t fail t call and hxamine same and p ces at th Qhmp Cash tore -----0E-- OTIVIAN BROS SEAFORTH. BE SAVED a Judicious Application of Cash in t ie Purchase of Goods. A Knowledge as to where to go to Expend What Necessary Money is Available, tie the Best Advanta,gr, at regards G Can be Obtained by a Visit t4 the.Mandn4th Store of ; :V- _A_ L TT M SEAFORTH FurnitureWarerooms. essr. Duncain 84 Duncan, •-MONTREAL HQUSE, SEAFORTH, Who take Extreme Pleasure in S olving their Complete Stock ILLINERY AN If you want solid comfort call at M. Ro be rt son 's., - And buy one of those'Celebrated Self ,Adjustable Easy Chairs, represented by the above cut. He canialso supply of 1n1;ialid Chairs and Carriages. e also sells the most comfortable and durable- S:PETIN-G- 3E330-. DRY GOODS. ESSRS. DUNCAN & DUNCAN this Season are in a better position than e-T‘er fo SUpply LL -SORTS ov TLLIT\TMR-Y7, -AS REGARDS ASHIONS, QUALITY AND. 4, VARIETY, AT PRICES REALLY ASTOUNDING. This is no Bombastic Advertising S4heme. We mean businets every time, nd only solicit respectfully a visit of intending purchasers of all Sorts of illinery, Mantles, Fancit Dress 'and Dry Goods, And Rest .Assured the Public can Get Satisfaction in all these Departments at the Old and Reliable Starict-MONTREAL HOUSE. LOTHING AND GENTS FURNISHING HOUSE. MESSRS. DUNCAN & DUNCAN ould respectfully call the attention o he gentlemen of Seaio h and.surroundin conntry to their extensive stock of ; r "TIMING -8 1VIM1R, mported from the leading English, Scotch, Irish and American Manufacturers IRECT. • i - Summer Overcoats, Hats to Suit Everyone. Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Handerchiefs, Suspenders, and every necessar adjunct to a Complete Stock of GENTS' URNISHINGS can be sechred at OAK HA. L, MESSRS. DUNCAN & DUNCAN'S ashionable Clothing and Gents' Furniili ng House. T 13, _JD 1-10tric..) I A, SECLi-UDED GR • dERY STORE. MESSRS. DUNCAN & DUNCAN 1 ave constantly on hand. Choice Teas in. avors eelections and prices to suit the most fastidious. Selected. Coffee, from ets.'to 45 cts. pc' lb. in Green, Old overnment, Java and Mocha. Raisins, urrants, Spices, Oatmea:1, Rice, Tapioca Sago Pot Barley and other staple ar- ieles required in a First -Class Grocery We give the best prices in.trade for utter and p.,ggs. Wrade cheques giv roceries, &c., at / 1 DUNCAN-& DUNCA. 'S, Montreal House. Th4t is made. His stock of n for Millmery, Dry Goods, Clothing, T CAMPBELL 81, FRIGHT'S FASHIONABLE 4,0THING HOUSE ouwill find the newest designs in GEN S' SUITINGS fresh from the market. f you wish to secure oneof the above h ndsome fitting Suits, call at once and eave your measure. • If you want the toniest HAT, call a d get one of ours. We get our Hats • irect from the manufacturer, and we ca sell them cheap. , If you want fine SHIRTS, UNDERil, 'EAR, or TIES, COLLARS, GLOVES, or anything that is requited for Gents' Frirnishings, this is the place. - CABINET FURNITURE Is very large and Complete. Intending purchas- ers 1.v could do well to give him a call before pur- chasing elsewhere; Warerooms one Door South of elegraph Office, Mem Street, Seaforth. VW. ROBERTSON. We keep a stock of the BEST COTTONADES and READY-MADE OVER- ALLS in town. A large stock of Renina ts at half-price. Let Mothers not forget to secure them for their little boys at ha1I price ; • CAMPBELL & *GM, SEAFORTH HOW TO MAKE MONEY, Bankrupt Stock of Boots and Shoes. GREAT CLEARING SALE 130011'S & STIOS John Mcintyre's Old Stand, Seaforth. A Haying bought the above Goods at a great sacrifice, I am now prepared to offea the greatest bargains in this line ever offered in Seaforth. Come everybody and be convinced. MR. JOHN McINTYRE will be in attendance to wait on his old customers as tW CUSTOM WORK MADE AS USUAL. Satisfaction guaranteed. JOHN WAY. • DRAINING TILE. 1 - ROBERT COLLIE, of the Hibbert steam brick 1 and tile yaAd; lot 18, concession 3, while thanking his old customers for their liberal pat- ronage in the,pastAdesiresto solicit a continuance of their favors, and also to inform them and all others who may be in need of his products that he has now On hand a good supply of DRAINING Tint -made from the very best material and of the choicest qnality and make which he will sell at moderate prices. The following sizes are always on hand: 2 inch, 2, 3, 3, 4, 5 and 6 inch. A fresh supply every week during the summer months Was established in Fullarton in 1873 and rebuilt in Hibbert in 1884. Orders by Mail addressed to Dublin P. 0., will receive prompt attentioniROBERT CaLLI9E14xP 12r o - prietor. ew Goods Again. arce Goods and in Great Demand. A LOT MORE W MUSLINS, W VICTORIA LAWNS, W SPOT AND STRIPE PRINTS, RNED NETT LACES, L -OVER EMBROIDERIES, ISS EMBROIDERIES, OP SKIRTS, BUSTLES, ETC„ AT. ANTON BROS., EXETER. • A FEW emnants of Dress Goods TO BE LEARED OUT CHEAP. otton Shirtings, Cottonades, Linens, Tweeds., Towellings, Hats, Shirts, Ties, &c., at Prices to Suit the Times. PPRENTICE WANTED. -Wanted, a Stout. Active Lad, as an apprentice to the Bla-ek- smith and Plow makinbtr business. Apply at once to D. HOGAN, Seaferth. 916-4 OTEL STOCK AND FI:RNITURE FOR • SALE. -For sale in the city of Stratford, where the Scott Aet was ddeated. Brick House. Good location. Lease two years to run and can be renewed. 111 health the only reason for sell- ing. Apply to EWART & McPIIERSON, Estate Agents, Box 96, Stratford, Ont. _ 910-2 ROCERIES EVER RIGHT AT ANTON BROTHERS. Don't forget the place when out to Exeter. MEACHER WANTED. -Wanted, _Male or Female for School Section No. 9, Grey, for the remainder of year. Duties conniienee im- mediately after holidays. Apply, stating saiary. to ALEX. MCKAY, Secretary, :doncrieff P. 0. 910 JUST ARRIVED, PURE HITE HFLEBORE;, UNADULTERATED .AR.IS GENUINE, DALMATIAN NSECT POWDER., ; S. ROBERTS' APOTHECARIES' HALL, ARDNCNS BLOC),, SEAFORTH. El 10E1 10E1 For .Eyerybody.- T e Subscriber begsl to infon-u• the *spit of ea orth and vicinity that he has stored a large Dana§ of ice and is now pre ed 40 delivey it aily in any quantitydesired. ior terms and particulars r.ppiy to - 1 MRS. JOHN KIDD, C. WHITNEY, --or, R. COMMON, DEALER IN ICE AND WOOD. 9134 ARMS FOR SALE IN. THE COUNTY OF HURON, MICH1GA'N.- -Th ree 80 acre lams, two well improvx.d... ScVenty acres cleared on one, with good buildings and good water. The other 60 acres eleared„ with good buildings and good well of water. Tbe third, 25 acres cleared, with good frame dwelling house. These farms are situated in a good settlement, convenient to towns and railways, and will be sold at a bar-' gain if purchased within four weeks from date. For further particulars apply to JOHN FEGAN, or EDW A RD 11*ELSR, Matta, 0,