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I- —I -_ IF ­. - . ___________-Z__ I � . S � - I I __ — I . . 1. - I . __ ! . � � — was Called for the purpose 141ty and Cooper. Mr. R. Holmea, Of Large Assortment � __ _ __ . - - � - . I I . 11 � m. -_ Scale is just now taking Orden ceived P, nge ,from the Brussels the'meating the Clinton New Era, was present, and I - � I ---- -that is, t1W Mr. �W� 4 .. I I ssing the questions that came be- I Art should be resorted to ,L � . titie� club to! pl match grame either at of, discu , titute last gave an .interesting' address on educa- — ti �� book, en i armers' Ins . OF— Mayor or two justices. Mr. Dela-merg for -p, very interes in VL i ore the Ceritral F He complimented the - Edward Oash : supported the jurisdiction of the magis- If. Sek and Land$" by J. ..Buell. �Itisq Brus I � lirth on.JuVilee day, . The , - principal one being Corn- i tional matters- I 2 . e ;2"urb -je very sorry they cannot i i . k.�Riv;, :Blytl ipr�ng' the uccess of magistrate ercial Uni n with - Will be prepared to, buy AnY 411antity of Fine for the well wii#iep, interesting wor - , the United States. .trustees and teacher on the a I with , L selections &a trate, urging that as MOL da was in town -s� accey t e o�allenge, owing to Gir n . ren by Messrs. theirpicnic andsaidhe disagreec - fi,�eeeWool, Fairand rew�onable. on Wedn,, 'h rt iLddre 3ses were 91) M RAER GOODS . county he had power to try offi �ncE s in Air. Ed n ih ' d I ,jld friends I cums ail es over which they have no 3 0 Vocin as the ,eason opens : algo good grags butter county. . The lea ed day and called on several of his I I c Turnberry; Geo, Hood, � the teacher only. in one particilar, any part of that- contr 1� ..but Will be- glad to meet the amuel Bladl, � g politics, but said he . He came bere to perform -the marriagO. . chart and Win. that was concerning , I in tubs, paiiti or rGlis at the old stand, Goderich jtlage has ruled against the magiAtrate's e other day. -Rev, Morris ; T amas Stra, if be would only —AT— . I - ceremony for Miss Shaw. Mr. Edmo do 8rus-,el�l friends gain . cmillan, HUI- vyould forgive him . . str,-et. Give 'Ile a Call. - , . � 811- hop, Gr y; 'Robert M I I Grit g - I I jurisdiction, and quashed the four can Mr. ' ,-, w4o is to oceed Mr. M ills, 3is )c -tirl out of the see -A-1k — victions. in the case Of Quee,il V. Gum- resides in flaysville, and preaches t r6 OngE assels ; Robert ri�iarry a goc ape Mr. Plumilier will . - 11 . . ka . � � N � . tt , ' Learl, t on; and, we * ASH. w Hamburg, and is .cl,� will I reach next Sul ; M. Y. McLean, . E. I idayevening in the e . . Kerr, Br h, and - in , , 8 U .-D. B. McKinnon las, Tprnberry - Brussels , � mms, where the same point wa raised, 8 0 )011� W . John be like some of our Hullett gentle- - ___ I . the judge was asked e his pleased with his new field of labor. --A Meth 0 , S. Scott, - and after- Fi. MCFAUL'S . . . tqoo',to V � decision, but refused to do so, and friend at a: distance writing says : "ThA ,sold r0, Jeet f land f ron'ting on Queen 3eaforth ,,V , orris; bo married Grit girls ' . I � r Wm. Michie and men w . W':��W- I t .t w ek to Anderson & Elder, McRae, -�.vords became Grits themselves. Ex- I I . �� , I * quashed the conviction. The point is a was an interesting letter of Registrar stree - others. Al ter a long and interesting I �� 1tv 0 it THE' ExposiTO­l4 for $5 .. M ,. 'AicKinnon bought the oellent :Music was furnished 'by the I I . ., .- — new one, and has. excited a grea � deal of , Dickson's � mother in ,ears ago for $112. iscussioll ille following resolution was tte Club, frorn Clinton, and o� above property a few 5 , _ i - . . Only two houses on the north ban mo I ved by '.. r. George Hood, seconded . uarte linton,. gave Cash Dry Goods, � attention; - Z 'the Maitland 53 years oago ! Therewerb Real estate is beginning to boom here. bert Douglas., and carried iss Robertson, of C - . I � ...... I . ........ .... B - DISTRICT MATTERS, . US-ITED 11 - 0 � 1 i ....... ....... ..... 1�� I by 1�r. Ro I some excellent recitations, wbicli were . - * Bur-lc's NEW S�J,01�8-- ,giants in those days; that was th' ! , I ke. un nousl� � : I I That in the opinion a' I I - -The above named Unit. ild West anc . . .- � 1. a : thi � s Institute a - irem � v d G me$, f Or ' Wfinery Housei. I . ed World's F air f Liv- heroic Age of Canada. What may the . __ sun oval of all restric- i a, ationin Seaforth. ing-Wonderz, including the W I ­ won- Northwesti. not d6 PRO)�tRTY $OLD. -Mr. John Reith has inion of Canada which prizes were given, constituted the And // . ,I-abilea Celebr saic. to )e the. �new Canada, our ?)I � tions betwc en the Dom . . ne, and the I r I derfully educated drove of horses, I -Mr. Johia of land on the Sauble Line, . . onwill. be formed upon best tented organi7ation ever perkettg , will 'with Its greater advantages . � sold 411, Acres 0 and the I nited , States is desirabl enlain e ith their . - 1, - The processi ., I I to o6ity tr ", oung aentlemen went home w mass its multitude of amusements an ilarvelr Kyle has teturned from Manitoba. Ae Stan ei� Mr. John Deafour, for the either by reci eaty or other. ; - I . I . pr Jarvis street -facing north -and will jUNE20tb Not . , , ' . arts, but we really cannot say � 2,100 1 veethea I I it. wise, as may be a, lea 9treet, thence east ,.it SBAFORTH, on MONDAY, hai put in a large crop this spring, i Lnd sum f, - t is an excellent piece - , , greed upon by the. re- r to proceed up to Ja n . only is it an entirf.ly New, Bright and Bri Hiant, rtabVe I ow ng they remained. Mr. J. W. . - ! butalso a solid honest railroad Show, owning � EiR��tive c i ,rounds, has erected on his farib a comfo I of Ia, ,a tut there are no buildings on ountries, and that, the Do - to )i1ain. street, sauth to station 9 . I lled the chair to the it bri r.natilre's ; residence. Mr. Kyle says he never a Mr. R�i,jh puf ell ased it abo ut, two years be memorialized to $haw, of Blyth, fi . : West to Jarvis street, north to Market its own splendid outfit of cars. . . � minion Government v— raordinary Val i e illus�ratio is (if her . a I , . . I I 1.11" �eneral satisfaction of all. XI�Lt ue I eet, east -to Main street, north to strangest vagaries in all th n there is this year ago. i I i - ' his resoltitior: . � finer crops tha . � I - e ect of t li, I I str living-Yessons directly to your doors, an ar I I promote th' obj _ *,.— . I . ; � . I Moved.] .. nded 1 . . i . Gouinlock street and east to Victoria thereto afar greater and purer areniclierft rman- through Manitoba, and if no Untow. � ! : 'Goderich. b� Mr. H. Forsyth, seca i ersi:nith. - � I i � . I it is the i . . Square. , it is said, than you ha,ve ever men, while event occurs between this and barv-,a P i . b : Mr. A.11 Gardeier, " That Tuck —IN EVERY— - :: ' . cNireh'ole worlds of humorous folly and a varied aris will this year reap thl 'VRETE BAo.NmE.-Last Monday Mir. y, . on of f,hi that the tariff --I -As:it has been rumored. . I i will commence to the Manitob . el, N opini s meeting 1 A DF_, _.kL. :: The procession , animal acts cot 11plete I . I programme of astonishing t had. -Air. Jarn� s Gallagher placed in position in ns acme of I e of the -railroads as rougliL the township that Mr. Win. - .sharp, and all perso argest crop they have ye and classification. I -I- march at 10 a.m., an entertainment which is the. ver3 of Mitel , i inetery here a white i 41 all to try to get I i im and Mrs. Thos. McDonald, ell the �Catholiel ce are-pre,judicial to the g came to me last f PA intendin I - . arenic achievements. . � they noW exist , I g to take part in it are particic were in town on Wednesday visitirig bronze � monument for Rev. Father . � coun�ry, Oi 9 school from Mr. Horton and Miss - - * larly requested to, be in their places not - ST. LEON MINERAL"WATLF., ITA WE", 'Iriends.-Mr. George -E. Henderson Lnd Wai . iory of Dan Car, interests the f arm6rs of this. a. cc to Mr. Doig I here , Healing Balm. -Mr. Gco;ge Good, of the Star' . ! er,st in men ter, who and that there should be an independent I i Usti I � N1cTavisb,-ft J later than 9.45. � I hfully f � I . . I � Je any proposals All Through the Month of JU,NE. The position to be taken up by the Grocery, has secured the Agency for thi 3 cele- 'Mr. Robert - Lumsden have each :i had served ihim. fait or many -,tate that he never mal - 0 commission appointed by the (3,overn- . � . several organizations will be settled brated Mineral water. Itis a sure care for Dys- r ected in their lawns. _T ere .. , Therp are 513 raised letters on ine . nt to re late these tariffs." ar asked for the school, and I did not . 0 - papsia Rheumatism, Kidney and Liv( r di 3eases, h7d antser yea . I I - I . � ven to the I etc. , For was no meeting of the town counci on one i4e, all 6f which are as distinct as iliesecr tary was instructed to for- tell Mr. Horton or anybody else that be . A � ' upan, and notice thereof gl Salt i6um, Catarrh, Impure B 00d, .. ry to the lack Of a . These monuments are . . . � ' heads Of such organizations -Upon appli- Testimonials and Analysis see hand lills.1 Ggo. Monday -evening owing I prin er's type. ward coples solutions to Dr. did. -SAMUEL WALLACE. I . GUOD, Seaforth. I i618-1- M. -Miss Coleman, of this 11 cam ' fast into favor. Before erecting Huron Medical cation to the-Sep.retairy. ; ,quoru town � . Macdonald, M. P., for East J1 and VACCII;ATIONT.-Dr- .Smith, BARGA I X 9,i Dr. Coleman, will act as Marshall, and Mr;,NioirAL NOTICE. -The By -Law returned 'on. Monday last from tie it, Mrl, alla$her exhibited it on a dray � tral Farmers' Institute. The , cer ain ani- . u, 1-1 tow4 on the principal streets.. to the'Cen . Ilealth Officer for the township, has - I I t' i ' Southern States, where she had been thro,l meeting weds brought to a close after a I . will be assisted by a number of Deputy regulating the running at large of been making his rounds among the . —IN— . : . mals, within the Town of Seaforth, h,Aa$ been visiting for some months. -A meetili I of , -401-- 1 � number of lew members were 6nrolled, 'inating the chil- � Marshalls. " - making the charge for limpo riding . 0 i i, Ischools this week vace r � . , . deleg 1) I I � I Dublin. . e JAMEs BEATTIE, Chairman. am, ended b) ,ates, representing the L n4 on � . -� --- , dren. This is being , done at th in- - � ��� Horses, oxen and cows one 1ollar each. Wx. � J I ,� . . . . P -A daring at- i � . : 1. . . ' Afxx. Wll.s,os, Secretary. . ELLtoirr, Clerk. M8-1 Stratford and Goderich lacrosse el b� A��EMPTEJ) BURGLARY. i I Alma. stance of the Board Of Health, and is Summer Silks) . I . . � . . I tbitic Pho- was held here on Tuesday) when an as- . ' . . (44bbIngs .rendered imperative by . 1 Goto Coo er & Son for Ar " I tempt'to burglarize Messrs. Joseph Ki4d . Cow DigD.-Mr. R-obert aw. There are ILUN�-,-i-_;(� A(;,�,I.N togr.phy the A Lde n sociation was formed comprising t4e i .-Mr. Samuel Trott, Enest effect in light ar. '; ' is i & Son�'S Safe At Dublin was made on Sat- loBt a valuaq'ble cow on Wednesday last ' ' I children in the . 'a 1 e .over one hundred schoo i Be boiler exploded a few weeks ago,. westem"Ontario. Prices in keeping 0 th th above, clubs, Seaforth included.. It ,a � . . would-be burglars) -milk fever. : � itownship. to be vaccinated, and there I Mantle Goods who times. Coopm. & SoN, Cady's Block, posite . Be Assoc -, urd y nig 4 rain , - . . ) - demolishing a portion of his cooperage thie Commercial Hotel, Seaforth. . 1018 be called the Western Lacros Miss whTwere evidently not ,practised hands, of sore arms be . ' building,. has again got rigged up and; I nurse aiion.-Mrs. Pearce, 'formerly . It � . [ JUBILEE DAY. -The people of Alma iwill be just that number . I I . I � . . .. full WANTOT) TO GO TO CALGARY.- ith"her children is visit- made their e trance into the.premises and vicini r intend holding a, pic-nic in fore many days. , I *Dress (Ioads, - his establishment is once more ill girl -fourteen years old, to amuse tw ;� ildren Meyer, who w aves shortly far through a window. 1 The safe being in Ri. Josiallftwin's grove on the after- THE SCHOOL BOARD Voir-E.-The by- . , -ured a new 17 1 MRS. W . P1 AR . Call 'ng friends in town, le '1 k vault, Ahey knocked a hole a splen- millinery, working order. He pror d. and make herself useful. the bric noon of Ju ilee day, for which law to disestablish the township School . horse power bailer from the well an 2 rth, Ont, im Calgary, North West Territory, w e f e wittil i crow -bar through the wall from did literar and musical programme has irm of Chrystall & , at Miss mH.yEns', Seafo Ld Mr. Pearce is at present.�The water a, arf � Board was voted on on Saturday -last. . . -nc I favorably known 13 CALL at Wade's Photo Sti: i4 and. I ' the iffice 1 e enough for a man to . The ladies . of the -law required a ma- leries a I Laces, Black, of Goderich. It is afirst-class so lotir cart .has been -withdrawn, becaus'el e holes ,were then bored A to To carry the by in three of'the Embroic � have some fine Cabinet Pictures taker, 018_1! understand,. a petition has not yet be n ter. Several neighborh ; d have kindly consented jority of the votes cast � . . . boiler, and Mr. Trott speaks in the very Ambrotypes for 50 cents. I tbr u � h the -door Of � the safe and filled supply refr6shments, � 0 be served in the four wards to be in its favor. , The vote, ' . I i � � . I ha e 9 I I ' . I ., to ha I . the workman- . I Bent in -to the Council asking The! operation was not - rds � 'highest terms Of praise of 1-1 with 'Powder. I afternoon, land a considerable sum of however, resulted in two of the wa Hosiery and Gloves pt FROM ALGOMA.-Mr. Thorr as NotC Main street watered. The merch'a I I I . ,essful, &B the explosion of the ow or prizes for ship of thia firm, aa.well as their prom O jp) - money has .!been subscribed f . ode of doing business. formerl of Hullett, but nom 0: � Pa should get up the necessary pe 1 ion at sucy 11 1 declaring in favor of the by-law and two and honorable m. . y I der only burst the outer bhell the th . ose . who are successful in the various ; ' . . We hope Mr. Trott will not. have an- Finlay, Algoma,. and Mrs. Nott have once,as the dust is exceedingly e sive � � sports of the af ternoun. against it. 'the town,9bip board will, muslins — . . . saf . I Beyond making a pretty bad I I other simil to that of a few been visiting old friends in this v' cinil and Ilfe 'on Main street witho : the . � therefore, continue as formerly. There - ar experience . ing a few bottles of brandy and . . ell n Al- -Mr. � Jas. meE a, tal; I : i - .-.*.-- was a very small vote cast. The follow- - 'L weeks 'ago, and if one can judge from latelyAk Mr. N-ott has done w watering cart is intolerable. . a f 3w other like articles, no further . . � � Ward No 1, with 19.4 - Ginghai is, Prints, &C I appearances we should say there is not go ma:WHe is in the centre a * Weir has had the outside appeayance, f ; -Manchester. ing is the result: �11 . . quite a . . ' Ilage i . . Of I darriage was done. One of the vi DEATH. -Mrs. Thomas Robertson, voters, there voted for the by-law none; � � Much danger of this. - settlement, the most of whom are f his 'hotel 'much improved by a li er1al blacksmith shops was drawn upon pretty H. "T olbprne, (lied on Thursday last. , She against the by-law, 54. Ward No. 2 id� abo t -The county C I . i It I � � uron.. He has 500 aeres.of Is n � use of the- paint brush. � . liberally for tools for the villainous a per-. try, and I otedfor the by- Carpets ancl Oil Cloths) "' IM,d1,(,-1L.A.N,-T CH1LDRE_\-.."-Mr. John 200 acres cleared, and nearl, 70 - fr�e Sabbath school cor.vdntion was held � . . ha� r d not be6n long in this coun , with 193 voters, there v i I . . e ationl I ere, Mrs. a-inst the by-law, 26. Ward , � T. Middlemore, the f ounder of the from stumps. He thinks ther . as was Also t1i , almobit hek only relative It . o Is a at Goderich, this week, � I . . law, 72; ag . 0 , I .1 . I . 4 1 . Orphan Children's Emigration Charity, bright future for that sectio f � f _ county court, and many of our citizens . Hacklin, of Paris, was with her when � No. 3, with 185 voters, there voted for . vali . I I Turnberry. . : 1, . I -law, . . u . I I ! I -law, 93; against the by Lace C rtains, &C. left Liverpool on the tario, and prol 5 1 were in attendai : London, Ontario )erty is advancin , i al e ice upon these bodies. - - Rowell she died ' the by I I 1 4 PEP2,0NALS. -Messrs. 1homas , VEIty 'G�ATEFUL. -The many friends 5. Ward No. 4, with. 185 voters, there . 10th ifilat., in the steamship Lake On- very rapidly. A large nun;ber from Mrsi James Love, of Joliette, Illinals, . � Wright, of the 9th concession, � tario with a partfof 50 girls and 100 this vicinity who visited Al oma t1is, .Sister of Mr. John Ward, arrived hd,re and Isaac here and elsewhere of the widow of the voted for the by-law, 29 ; against the . . . boys between , the ages. of 3 and 20 years,, spring have taken up land in Mr. Nott's on '�hursday and intends spending a are, fit England at present reviewing the late Rev- ,Mr. Turner, have shown An by-law, 44. � � '-- hange. / � and intend going thei e t) Ih e. I scenes of their youth. We hope they CA plary i -spirit of liberality by pro- i : 10 I -his country for vicinity xnon�h-with friends and relatives. --Tle exem , Produce Taken in rXc who are brought out to t . among their . I i � . � a' ain d owIn- ill have a pleasant time ill ex. posing to. re8en � Rensall. I . adoption or hire, chiefly, among farm, era. Messrs. MoDon Id, Crich Tuu ke a ' h' meeting at the Young Men's Chri ati in w . playmates, and that theyw I . t her with a comfortable I . . - � / - expected to arrive at the - send, all of the WestEnd - 'it , Association rooms, last Sabbath eveni ig Old - home in ur village. The lot west of ' ,. - 1 CLEARING CASH SALE OF MILLINERY . I/ They are ' L_ Mrl� Win. � . . exii Is possible, their child the Tempe e Hall has been secured, : ish . -the Ia- - � G(athrie' Home, near the city, on or have each taken. a farm. . � was i so largely attended that &dco 11 - P 1 � op, as far a � kanc AND FANcy GoODS.-R. & At. Ball w " . -will be Mr. Cash of McKillop, has .purehased - maifiation could not be furnished ill babdfs happy days. -We are pleased to and thereo the house is shortly to be dies to call and get Great Bargains in Millinery ( - I about the 23rd itist. This 31 . ��� le to say"that Johnnie Powell, who . E dw..,-q-rd Nffaul, Middlemare's 15th annual visit to these excellent farm of 267 acres, with! ab U - be a . built. � �and Fancy Goods, ai they are going to give up i ", I ,i�ho came. It was addressed by Mr. ' I - I )f typhus fever, , ,Xi lbusiness and are selling out at cost or even be ,.,. . . shorea with juvenile emnigrants from 25 acres cleared and a good log house Dri W'. J. Clarke and Mr. Hollis. The n. has ad a severe attack ( : NM Esc,N.PE. - While Mr. A. I low, if necessary. All those indebted to us will ., q I . � ,. ARRO . Al-: it. 100 a -ad - is quite well again. -Mr. Herb Heming Stirling, from near Smith's Hill, was and settle.at once. Butter and eggs ,/ " Birmin batill ince 18-12. He paid for . tere�t in these meetings is being w Ill ' please call SEAFORTH./ . aq , England, a led sold fo $8( 0. - mai0tained.-Mrs. P. bogan left t with a Irather painful accident last e to a stone ta R. & M. BALTI. 1018 / ready many applications accompan about one year ago it was I yest,r- me' )lowing last week he cam ken as cash. I I/ � - It is one of I the best n week. Wh�le shingling the roof of a I He thereupon I . — . . e been made for day1for an extended visit to frieri ds i ho wanted . removed. I (Prom an occasional do;respondent.) / - with good references hav . in hai it I . . driving -shed, he slipped and fell .to the I t a chain -hold on it, but PER�40'.\ZAL.-Wei - are pleased to see . . . I � / the children. expected, to arrive, but Mr. Pethick, of McKillop, hai it eu P Parl's.-Master James Dickson and iia I . managed to ge cousins and friends. Ue hour formeet. .. I a . d., Further particulars an. excellent lot ,game seven rni. e nie to I �r t ground, severely bruising his heel. � ' uld � mor. are require . fa urtl er sist�r, Miss Lizzie, have go -James Wylie is rais� � ng ,When the horses would draw, it wo our old friend and neighbor, Mr. Gil- ing at the church proaratory to sett*n . - , - DOT- sl�p. He �then stood wit I christ, who has been confined to UUM4 an Mr. C ishPs aad .,.-Mr. It his feet on his A _ may be obtained by addressing Mr. H. from the front th, for to be present at the closing e=- i . he lake is 7 o'clock. I . . i ' k w- . . ds, And intends building a Btone ' out for t %/ Tb 0ibberis, Manager of the Guthrie Home, Messrs. Duncan McKinnon, of-', uc . cises! in connection with the Fies�y- his iihe ,the chain, hen on a sudden pull the r house since last fall, �ble to be out at-- � P , eefie' d, � � . walli under: them. -Mr. Thos. Bolt has wa ul . plifted and Mr.' Stirling ,, al- strawberry seaso� is once more at hand, � London, Ontario. smith and Neil Ross, of Lie terian Ladies' College in that city,. - -N iss stone tending to the duties of his farm and considerable quantities have alread, I '. Air, tn' - r All th " , of Dundas, 'Who haf been the Istone foundation for his new b * d'�ppedtli t tl hole, and as before the ! very' good yet I have each -made a selection. Be Belle, Clarke i . I � B� a close , though his health is- not been brouglit/intb the. village for sale. . JuuiL.EF, DAY.-6'rreat preparations are are ood men and will make firSt,7CI%" visiting here with her 'brother forthe nearly conipleted, and will raise the rle ro ��dabalck securing him . proving. On the 10th of June , crops a , -The Ironsides -of I - - falling exac We believe,/A!ir. C. A. Brown, of t1h, being made for the eelebration of the fers. Mr. 'Nott says the past ton days, left yesterday m6rni: ig for fr nie work soon. prisoner. I Not . he presented us with some delicious ripe th will play the Wroxeter foot I ad, was the first one - � throughout Algoma look ver7 fine tais Braintford. -Miss Mary Hisl ai: gb ter TarlLberry � former pogition he was saved from get- cherries for which we express our than�ks, Queen's Jubilee Day in this town on . I I op,d. o' Saturday I . I brough" en into mlirket.-We �-a'din,eT- Tuesday next. The school . altildren spring, the fall whe&t bein p rticularly i rho ball team a friendly game n � egs ertished severely as the . 9 of Mr. Thos, Hisl6p, of th s town, v . I . ting, Ilia , IM rRO,VBMBN.-T,;. -Few small towns in stand� . - T . . I i I ' . � half a ton, buthe - .he Ladies' Aid Society in conned. f ro, m the oldest to the y oungest, are All good. P, very successf ull� taught a departat ant in evening. ; . ,Stone wei lied over - Co of ran are making great tion,with Carmel Presbyterian ehurc�, � 41 . . the Unty _ . it Ay� public school, was obliged to resign -� ! . lbad a litt e experience of the stocks un- . ray of im alive with excitemen- ; the athletes are i I . . er strid6s in t e m provement inteiid giving a strawberry festival sonlo- busily practising, and the volunteers are 1EACAEMS' INSSTITUTE.-The semi- - � Grey. ble ig of the West Huron T her; situation some weeks aga�ja id re I . til e w's extricated, a considera'. than o -dr quiet I ttle town. This seaso 7 drilling nightly, and we have no doubt nual meetir eaah- ' CiLops.-The crops are looking), well ' . time during this month, and further pa�- . turn home on account of failin li�ajlth. I. time after; ards.; already we havq a good many buildings ,,ti neA- I ers' Institute was held at Exeter on I ir sincethe rain, and hay will be early. I . culars as to date will be given but the orators for the occasion are We are glad to learn she is now On Alta FoR.EiGN Mis,mons. -Messrs. McGil- in course of co�struction and improve-/, week. -Mr. T. Black, of Glasgow, seo�_ I Friday of I a,st We ek. W y I to the Vebster, two Knox College , I Thursday and : 7 Falt wheat will not come up I 0 a to recovery. livary an IV I equally busy rounding off and preparing . ment. We notice that Wm. Westcatt land, was here part of this week visit*M' The town will There was a good attendance of teach rs. I i . I . � I average, but spring crops will be above students, ho have been delivering ad- � . their biggest thunder. . has the excavation made' and Ae his uncle, Mr. J. Boathron, mer:haut - on At the roll call on the morning of the i : . � . I .. C i : � i . Average. . . . the ' . be made ter -wear its best appearance I . I dresses * Western Ontario these last -oxet.e i . ty-four answ�ered to I . Brucefleld. ---ic. -A pie-nic in connectio material -on the ground for a, arge R,odgerville.-Mrs. Hood, of Wr I I � ha : business places � firsV day �some thir : . . P T a �, few mo+s to! stir the Pre'sbyterian brick residence -And a good fra barn, n of t�e - : will be all closed, the town will be dec- their names. The meeting was a vary SALE POSTPONED. -Mr. George Bai rd, with th� Public School in No. 2, Grey, . church toi greater efforts in the Foreign ' . 11-i uildin - is the guest of Mrs. It. Fergusa: . � profitable one and we � hold effects were advert Bed s eld in Balla .- cost $1 600. Ji P. Marsha 9 Zurich road, township of Hay. -Mr. V. ; - d interesting and i, whose house will' be h - utyne'-s grove, ori use, held a meeting here ' �7 , orated with flags,_ banners, bunting an e sure that all who took -part i i it for sate by auction on Monday neyt, has Friday June 24th. A good programmE Mission ca a frame house, $1,200; Bro . Bl,tch- Triggerson, of this place, had the Mik- - a,rches, for all of which preparations are &r have receivect many ne,v r ideas and - a short time ago. The attendance was ford, a frame, house, $800. m. Kerr, fortune to meet, a few days ago, _withlA already being. made. The procession in must decided to postpone his sale- for peeches, recitations, readings And not large!and hence the assistance given: a frame house, $700; Ro -d; Cudmore, is in- m uch information that will I e , of - g)od present. muslic will be prepared for the occasion. 1. rn hap similar to that of Mr. T. Brin� - . the forenoon will be one of the most ice to them in th r impc rtant pro- � CREAMERY.' -MR, EDITOR, --In � . . not much: in advance of heretofore, and. a brick house? 080 r� W I'll Colwell, riell, of which we made mention 14t teresting and attractive fea,tures of the servi ei THE Swings will be put,up for the amuse. without 11reflecting discredit upon the' . ' . Ish i . -iteben and veran fession.. Mr. Haust �, of Toronto, your issue of last week I para- ng people. A good . I k NAt' - We week. Accidents - will happen to the - day., while the football match, bicycle on noticed a meot of the you. : Presb te ian Church here, we 1hink the has the contract for/ he wood -work, and best of men. i I resent -of Blake- which ti d. -y . . I - Parliamentary Librarian, was, P, graph under the,head I me is expecte I I races and atheletic sports on the B,ecre I . I remarks of one of the speakers were Weatcott & Cudn)o'r,e the maion work of I . - And was the life of the Institute. He was evidently designed as a reflec ion � . __+ I I . surely very grating when the scree 4 � . � atioa Orrounds in the afternoon will af - : I . . n . I I ,� I -e,. . I ! . ;' , ' Brussels. � ed from its neglect and k complAed �� predict ecomplished scholar and the upon the Brucefield creamery and its ; all these buildings, and Judging by the Sunshin I - ford arnuse-nerit for all. We expect a ts an a � I . was remov r they hi �� practical and plain manner in. which he management. I have nothing to say I 1 3 to be wo ,,;A e I LOCAL NmoirEs.-The recent ra,in ll�s large crowd of people. SCOTT _AoT.-On Saturday last th` should st mulate it to now energy . . that the work will be well dofie. Mr. I _. treated evety subject touche'd upon, alai,ist the Blake - creamery. I have no 1. ce Magistrate held court here and - -with the neighboring, W /_ proved very beneficial to the crops. The ! . � . admiration' of those oub it is well man ged and -turns out Pol I on a parat least elsh ha§, also. the *contract � of a large spring grain and hay fields a,re lookil1ig Wixi)ow.-� B.RoKE-.\---On Tuesday last brought forth the I at), fined 3 out of 4 hotel keepers, they �hurches in the support of this scheme. house for'Richard Blatchfora, and an- , Mr. G'eorge Ewing's mule took it into who heard him. He took up 'the i iub- a good article of butter, but while puf- pleading guilty. The other case WhiCh - . M splendlidin this'viciiiity.- Farmers a�e jects of English PhiloloU, Erl�lish - fing up their own establishment I do not i . . BRiEF­-Mrs. Sclater,of Seafortb,was other Or. Wm. Berne', both i Tucker� ,now busy Bowing their turnips ala . its head to have some fun on its own . �ainst Thomas Hall was dismissed the guest of orne smiw. 'a, building a plowing summer 1allow. -It is rumored Up Composition, and English (4ramilar. aceful act on the 'Dart w'k &9 . Mrs. Robertson,'of Colb Georg� McRwen i i . account, Accardingly, it started -think it was a gr I .1 Thq swearing all this case was UP to . i7oungblut has re- frame house, $600; Frank Blatchford, Main street with the butcher cart at- The various subjects were also intalli- - of your Blake correspondent to asperse not! better than the average and peop! last weelt.-'Willie , that Mr. Isaac Ilogerson intends ds - r discussed I his neighbors.. I have only to a I ,, turned from Berlin High School for a Aenry Horn, Jame's Workman, and . I . . . tached to it. . . )y many of he teac iers ay �h�t in are seriously wondering which is th . . posing of his land -and mill propertV. On the way it spied a gentl, I Muskoka, is ./Fred Bengou 'h are each im sday evening an e rt(ve� in- ; . rest. - M a. Lawson, of ) p,o,,ng He will probably retire from business,las I goat, which had e, from Mr. present. On Thur. en- so far as I am'concerned I hav t greater evil, perjury or whisky. . � §y adding a .kitchen; J. "'aped a" was given in rew's Hall terf ered in the sli htest degree with' the I , here on 4 visit to her sister, Mrs. Thomas- their h _____ his health is not'very good. -Mr. T a. I . Whiteley's stables , and which belong to. tertainment An: excel- I . . T eamery, aid it- is BRIEFS. -Our ban,l intends competin Andersaii, sr. -Miss- Maggie Radcli,96, Sutherland, our postmaster' 11 attended. patronsof theBla ecr :. . Miller, of the ath line of Morris, W -south- which was largely I - - . � Day, aiii, cricket O'Vii , Mr. Robertson, who resides on the in $eaforth on Jubilee ' Blythil spent Saturday and Sund ' ,,ss agent and sta, goin"egr 1 is improv ay track. The mule, lent musical programme w � prov Ided not true that I have ever attempte to 1. I ay 9, exprE , erected a fine verandah in front of � , side of the railw . ers 1go to Hamilton and other sports t) 0 I .e the appearance and Mr. Houston delivered is ad� res13 induce'patrons of the Blake creantery to -Rev. Samuel Jones has� bee 1 ,Week since, here. -Albert Downs has ing his house by putting on - a new roof' house, which adds -very much to its xv- evidently, did not lik, :We iave Lisiowel. . I eturned1from. the Business Coliege to and changing it from a flat to a steep pearance. Mr. W� � H. Cloakey sad ng it a foreigner, an " Educational Maxims.' patronize my creamery instead of the stroke of paralysis , r I of the goat, and thinU . � laid. up with a - . I I . determined to rid the town of its pres- receive I - B! a�ke one, and I de enter capimercial life with his 1ather. roof. James Berry is building a new d from, the Secretary a full re dy your�Blike corres- which affect8 his tongue so that, he 'can - - " his men did the work. -There is soirte - - it Its ving pondent or anyone else t6 give one sin- I . I Wth. Gr am, of Stanley, *as in Cot � stable. J. P, Marshall contemplates talk of another baseba- ill match betwden. ,ence. It made for the goat in real ear port of the proceedings bu, [. not speak. It is hoped he may soon ri . ck ' I L 1� -fied the little animal eome to hand too late for tb is issu( we gle instance where, by misrep senta- ' e may enjoy the rest h ; borne t, is -week. - Wml.., � Young ano building a large bri store; Thomas ' theboys.of the 5thand6th concessidw nest and s6terri - . to L co-yer, so that h *� to Forest.- Murdock and Win. Berne are also talk-' wipe - - tion I secure patr 3n a for wife have gone ol� a tri � that, in fleeing for odety, it jumped upon -have to leave it over until next [ attempted r his long . atan early date.�Mr. Chas. Agen, of ;he ., . : I 'I have afte life in tl e * � � W4 The first b ang ,of' the season was f building in ou: town and no doubt - � r I : -H MCCARTN W, arn raie � Ing 0 � . the sidewalk and r4shed through. the . my creamery.-Ifuc, ministry, as he retires from .the pulp ti igginbottom's on Saturday lasto but others also intend to bui 6th line of Morris, has erected a strai ,,ht LOCAL B,RiEFS.-The de),th is an- Foit A] ANSITOBA. �Mr. W.m. Ka Be r lef t I . : rail fence all along the front of his fa3 W, ' Jameis ld but have show window of Messrs. Hoffman & of iKnox Church in July. -Geo. Wes;,i For I - I -, and toQk nounced of Mr. W. It. Squi fo� n,erlY here this week for Manitoba. He took now of . t e which � s taken es not made their intentions known. which is a great improvement. Ca.'s &tore in Cardno's block . . ` sub- . ! . , formerly of Brussels, but I ,a are �` refuge from its pursuer in. the show county judge of Huron. We 4e I On' with him a carload of horses fo the we' n a visit.- and s6me of our little 9 fellow's were on the most part the : building - . dow. Of course , the 'village c f Manitoba market. 'This is, Mr. Kaiser's North at, is here a Wor , 0 . Belgrave. win . -the mule, had to Thursday, at . Br g ton, ha been received that Chas. Cormack, � ; the side that gA badly beaten. atantially built, indicating that the . .1 ,�, - . - a,bandon the. chase. The result was where be has resided for some ame-- first venture in this line, and we h(pe it to Nebraska for his health, :.a : I .- people are here permanently. The A. TAYLOR is o5ering Great Bar inflI - . I .. Hullett. . Presbyterian church would do credit I 9 I w enngagged p successful. He inte ds tak-' who went ­ , I � I Workmen are now, 1-ni0g Out will prove Clothing and the breaking of a large pahe of glass . I not improving, and will soon return in Straw Goods, Surniver destroying), the win urtain ana -the Main -street sewer and are r -.1 Lying ing a look through the countr 'Iefore Seafort4,' THE - ", Bu�-ips- -Last week Mr. Gal- to a city. Many have ornamented their Goods, Parasols, also Hay and Harvest Toolf ,,to . .dow c . I home. -M. Y. McLean, of I h", 'hie phrenolog at eries of homes with ffuit trees and shrubbery clear them out. Produce wanted at top pri M�- am ounting to -itwithtile, The sewer is to be renewed hisreturn. . I brait � ., causmor other damage � - � n attending the Farmers' I*- " I , gave a a 31 — W48 in tow I . d others int�'_-nd to do -so � as soon as Discount alloweit for c.uh, seveW dollars, which its owuer will from Market street to Goderich sire et.- I - � . . lectilreslin the school house at Harlock ani : i � ! , stitute meeting, accompanied by the I owing Miss Maggie- Dic hter of Mr. Blyth � . ce of phrenology. Mr. Gal- they can. - W6 have one sash and door LOCAL HAPPENWVS.-Mr. 'Witherpid likely have to, pay.-O,n the fall , Wkson, daug . ! I R . Mr. Clark. -Some of our citizens on the scien . I - I . � g la,d was Charles ickson of McKillop, le t here -, METCALF, of Blyth, isshowing,alplen- braith shows himself to be well acquaint- factory,- two [carriage shops, one oat Crooks died of heart disease on the Sth � day.,, Wednesday, as a youn I � ar at the County town this 'week -on I ' ri t ill, pork fa . � ad -der washi on Thursday for Cleveland, wh,r she did stock of new Watches and iinvelry.l The i - inill' a i, 8 in standing upon a step -I � I I ed withithe science, and his lectures arb meal ) ctorYs inst. He was 72 years and 9 months of I I ng the prices Are so low that I they must sell. At is A Court bu * I I "I I i ariftwo barrel �actories, &c. � . . large p ate glass window in the front of will spend, a few months With f ends _ f3lUeSS. y interesting and amusing. : salt work,,;, - . age. -Quite a number of -the old resi- I and relatives. -Alessrs. J)hn. ERI - . an wonder to everybody how Metcalf can aff rd to ROBBERY. *On Monday last Thorn,is ver- t I There is a good opening here for a drug Lumsdeni & Wilson's store, the ladder sell Wall Paper so cheap. We believ he sells Harbottle, merchant at Cranbr,60 1, SUDDp,N- DEATIL-MiBs. Lizzie Trewii� dents in Belgrave and vicinity, are (all - adder and Sohn Rabklrk have each pure ased more than any other man in the cou ntji that tore. It is 'estimated � that about fined to their homes through serious ill- . �, . slipped and the boy fell off, the I . w ile getting goods at dur'statiorf lold youngedt daughter of Mr. Trewin, Ilth " . I lies B Attie must be the reason. "I I . $10,000 will be investe in buildings and going through. the window and breaking a building lot front Mr. Jai ; 1011 . en awa s�on, passed away to her long . ,41 ness.-The measels are quite preval-,nt . . I - each- hi coat down and w t itho -it conces, e an the glass to pieces. t wit cost some and are making preparation 3 to luild. at LOCALITIES.-ReV.* Will., AIMS PI Y/W - home -6n Sunday morning last. On improvement� -this season,, and if any among the, school child.ren.-Th in 7 a large c(Dgre- itl but iniaged- it when he cqarte down ir We once. -Mr. C. Clarkson has. purchased ed his farewell.germon to � . � I had little village of our .size can show abetter friends and acquaintances of J. B. -P sixty or Seventy dad'rs to iepa I / found . th Std she seemed quite well and . � , il- � e lot, adjoining the xesid -.nco of Mr. gation -iii the Methodist church belfe last town,�' 01, going back he, -y record we would like to he;�r from it. m our will be pleased to learn -that he 1as d&mage. Plate glass"windows are ex- -th, vening. The people f Ifflyth coat after some hunting,,i'U/ the station been a�j work at her usual household . � . . . 'ountd abd Sunday e , I , - g recovered te illness and is 010� - Weir, from Mr.' Al. -11. , ­ I ' 1: bout� LOCAL ITE.k.s.-The weather durin from hiis Ia pensive things, to repai�,. . . t a chet duties, but taking very sick at a 6 � ta-Ilks of erecting a brick reside e on it. and vicinity are very sorry to pax with ll�u.se behind some barrels, bu. po I � to be out again. It is hoped tha he . — --.*,.-- — I s own den(niina- b9ok with some �$13 dud some paperg five o'�lock, -she suffered very much the past week has been exttemely warm -, - A - Mr. Mill$, not only hi /. I - � larl 1, Geor , in -a to the !recent rais w I I.NIVORTANT SCOTT JiCT DE0isi0SLi.__ Irs. NV. M. Akins of tc �ere missing. He/at once enquirbd until death ended ber sufferings about and dry, but ow _ ill be able to address'all those att4 rid la arrived here on Friday last 1 io s tion,but all the otbers inBlyth. W,bope w I I .Tering[ thereby, but ing the picnic in Scandr6 ve, Assoariasane obsta,4 is 'removed Bin- 1 gi V .pend I I d the station, three 4'clock Sunday morning. Miis the crops are not sul tt's . other seerns to be revived, to hamper and i a few weeks with friends ir town. N1r. his health may soon be 'improved, and who had been seen aroun I 0, amiable yo . on the contra y are doing well. -Quite Jubilee day, 21st inst., in It . al .� 1 Roderick 2\1cLeod, of Brucefield, -left that lie may again be able to resume the bi�it without slu'ccess. However' at. 9 Trewin was very ung wo- Lre hinder the working Of the Scott Act. I ily removed oBrant- o"Olock that ri�.ight a man who was �t the man, ald a true Christian, having been a number a delegates left this station able manner. -If the day is fine a larg The fallowing we takefroill: the Toronto liere on Tuesday for Victou, No.va ininistry. Thefam -4- f the Methodist church for, on Tuesday to attend the S�bbath School crowd is expected here on Tuesday n, Mt, - I ford on Tuesday, where they -%%-'.Ili eside. st�ation when *-,the robbery took Pla e'! a member a I Al%ii of it few days ago -.- In faur Scott ,11 Scatia. This is his -native beatli and . he : � a.' The family have the sixi� Convention �held at Goderich.-The as the programme is good and the C)M- .. lie goes to spend the suillmer V SiCIDIV . -Reeve Kelly is home from God erich. and who falsely said that savv two' several year � � I I . t%�(;t cases frotn the town Of Paris, A�r vial 0 he'stores will be clo§ed on Tuesday b � ys aro6nd the stati . on, and wh6 t(ld 1' cere sy lipathy, of the community in their, 8'acrament of!the Lord's Supper will be mittee are not sparing time nor ma UOY -vered an im,- 1 friends and relatives. We N im a -T . I .1 � dispensed in Carmel Presbyterian church to make it a grand success. A 11119 ber have t I r. Creighton " I : I - e part - J ustice O'Connor has deli n .-N'Ve 0 th uii k our next on account of Jabileeday. The -A , , the statio ent: tt. at I bereavement. ' re -At a of singers from a distance will tak . r : . p taut judgment oil a ii.ew point aris- I pleasant tii e n Wa dy a3d' PiwNIC. -The picnic held in .Mr' he on Sabbath next, Jiine. 19th. . . (X I Jr. Whi. N. 'AlcMich c 01 i, a -. I Vo, -boys by the names of . : * 1; ni ,ht in the agriml- 1" under the Scott Act. The town has I oLd friend AL .4el, of annual pi nic of the English chure i perinterident and Sab- in the concert a it n him $11 which he' WM Brigbam's bush on Saturday last rileeting of the su I ­ � for hi,,i - annual don),Uon of bath school will be b.eld on th I 22nd V,r7�lton brought I : I.' met Presby- tural ball. The ?ireworka have beell no Folice ,-Magistra,te, and it was cart- ', -1101�illoP, I . as indeed a' successful one. ' "-,Nro pero bath school teachers of Car --d by _%Ir.. A-desw l lialf of -; apples. Mr. Mc'i%Xi&hae1 seeIns t� . have inst. iti Manchester. The Blyt,L and auld return ; also stating that after the'. w - . I I I purebased from- Professor Hand & o.5 teutlt y I . . I r schools intend uniti(ig an , 'b ys went home their mothers i made � son could be otherwise than pleased terian church, held at the close of the I . . ly prayer it , -4 Wednesday il be ; - the defendants, that the Vulice i'�Iagis- � the knack of keeping thisfruit ti�rough Alancheste . . I -,,v �� a , , 6 du it the fol- ha-vil)(11 ,one grand gathering As a tlem dii;gorge the stolen nioneT . . 98'sle; with -the whole proceedings. Aboutone week . Leeting o. of Hamilton, and they alone 1, . .. � ;I i , trate of the county of Brant It _d .no � the winter so as to pro ce i 0 neetiug all pres, worth cam. ing 20 miles to see their . . � . . " , "D C 11 I ec- thein a sopjid thrashing, and Ben i them' 0,!eloQk I two long tables were loaded with evening, and'to which -i ' � - I . � , . s d Will, I juri-idiction, to try an offence in the lowing season almost as fresh as i�-hen �it general .UIQ the picnic in i . I of excellent quality, which ent were invited to attend, it was decid- liancy.-Jaine Wightmain an I f ' 16 . . 1 lie town is T Was stored away. -Mr. 1"obeit�Turn- �ion wit'll this church is a good 1) ck,with thellIoney, but they g�ve it, provisions . town Uf Pa.68, a1though t I e tation the Hullett ladies well know how to ed to have a S�abbath schogi picnic to the Bone drew in several elm logs to Ty#er a - I I I - ero . ta,w- wholly within the t ritoria,l lit -nits- of I bull returned horlie, f rain I is tr to the one, aud this one -will be no/excep- t this gentleman to return to th ry. . almost needless to s un'siday next, June 9 -3rd. As mill on Monday with two teams, d . old country, on Saturday list. �e -had tion to the rule. -The tin -i pi4nic in %,ent. People think it would b6 w el I'; pi�eparb, and it is Ay - lake on Tb I the county.' It Was urged that the Scott J . . klo th - . . le more than justice t 'in whi6h the iDg each a log on tru,cks. Therewereover I 1 . E ri;�6 ar d fqr b/Ir Harbottle to give this 4entle-1 at al� did a litt .a the date fix4d is 4 season, -4s connection with the Presb,' t( . . , 0* inted out the tribunal far the � a very pleasant ocean trip boLh N� 7 I ,t long. -.m . Act po ; e a chance to con- tbernsdives. After dinner all arranged farmers bav6 more:spare t.me than per- 1,000 feet in one log, 12 fee Much.-Nir. Methodist churches Will bR'heldpo July- njiaii, or some one els 11 q : . * 3flehi- .trial of cases, provided that in case of a t and enjoyed his visit very , ; Gowan Dunbar. who arrived from I i ,n 'of Oak-rille, Was in Ist, in A. W. Sloan's gr/ove, jit�tlnorth v�at those boys in a court of I.1w. - . themselves� around the platform to lls�' haps any other time in the 1year, we have . . . I town, not having a Police Magistrate Wnl. Robertso ,. . I literary part of the pro� no doubt the atteridancei will be large ga'a last week to see his mother w 0 is' � town this week. -Mr. A. Glenienning, of the town, The committee wef e try - !THE FA'P.I,IERS'-IS.z�TITrTF,.--:-A;me t -i ten to the I the prosecution inust be before the I I i . � of tbi4 committe not expected to recover, left for ilia 0 tlie rail- i � a of the East Huron Fariners'. Im ti-! granim6. , Some disappointment was and on behalf I . e Mayor or two justices of the peace, and tile well-known Scottish 'Poet;, is just ing -t make arrangements with I 19- . ,companied bY vicinity .,Nlsitirig many way company to go to Goderich, lit no t�te was held in the town hall Isiuss --Is! felt at ibe absence of some of the spea'4- and teacher we would say that home last Saturday, ac , holwr that Paris not hav,ing a- Police Magis- now in this V I . � . � - JohnBrandon, who is going to his trate, the county in GOU . I - were given 0 ongresmition a Agistrate 211 r. suitable agreeip it could be arri Tuesday last, and was fai ly Attei id-: era expected, but to partly make up fbr this picnic is interided �uot only for itht, , Id not friends of "Auld larig syne." ( ' , by the . the children, but f � r the e t in Manitoba, having* spent three mol : ndenning is now eighty years of age, and so it will be held iti� the abc ve place. eA, Mr. Uriah McFadden, e de A,', this, short addresses - I be called in, but it was imperative that Ole � - I and explafed'o. ' following teachers: Messrs. Newton, large, together with the une-les and here. i I I . � " Blyth la,ivii tennis club Ili v6 re- o�cupied the chair, t at I � I I , . the alternative tribunal provided oy the but is still hale abd hearty looking. - -The . - . ; � I - . I I . : ­ .e . i . I . � ; . 4 1 1 : i. . I - � I � 11 . i � I . -1 ; 1` - I . i : I ,I � i . . I � : li i . I . � I . . . . . i i I . . . I � J I . t . - - - , � I . : . I . ; . . . 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I - ­­_­ - I I � . - � , , , [ ,,,, ,�& -1 -1. 4 -_ -1-11 , -, . I.- - ­­ -1 - .- i ,-. - -_ - - - � . ,- I ­­ - -_ . I .. I I I - - . .1 . .- - - � I ! . I- _ - ��__ __ .. . 1. - _ - A, — — _r W I 1i AT 1, L L -L JLN - JUST OPEIN —_ I I ' , - �r�. New Hats, 1\7,ew Fla'%vt ­: . i , I N, - . Oral ew "I.Untg, N�ew Pc . ' - li� :. �� Ribbons, New �--'auzes, -\�`_,_� " .1 Also just Opened lit -V 1� Z - as F,mbroideries, F16" auch , I and Silk Glaves, Cotton, � � . C � Lisle Hose ; Featherbone C, . I I Fancy Plushes, New 'N, � , - . - I � I ButtOusi etc-, ; . - _A:T T H E ; . C ()heap Cash It - I - Hoftan & p . ; � � . Cardno's Black, SA I /_ I � — . � MTC)rr:Ec . Agents - for Butteriek's Patterns. —A bariq, - 'raising t044 residence of .11r. Vic�ary,� ,Saturday last, wh-en M r- I 'Of SouthWol,d., was serioull large bent. was being r. I chain breaking, 'Mr, Axfi, � t oi� the baek ,� by the ben . - His back is badly burt, h . r I ed, his shouldic ba1IIY "' also received intetn-'l Bogue, of Lambeth, was head, and John K,ent, ah was heninled. in wit"' fall 'l Mr. Axford was the onlv- ­ . � —At the 'TN_iagAra 111i ' - week several of thil Offie, mauded for not being pr - I one 111"ariling the briggad,` . to accept One of t1ld iiil*t in camp as a ,colilillanti-I guard as lie was not- in I another occa:4-on a. NA", was severely sat lillion. He was walking about t!'i I in his slippers. lie *:� I Otter artil greeted hill, 1'� - Otter eyeil him fr(i - ill lit -1 ticularly��h,elattei% Ill � . the point'. Since that 1� � 1 should tie - -an .examill � - . officers. 1. . - —11ev, 'Mr. .and .Nfi, Thornhill village, ce-10). . evening their 25th wedit Friends 4�ind rc-latives 7: ' St. ,%1ar-_y8, � Cot7rii , ; � � � . Thoni,as, � ' London' Tor. places, besides the friet. were present to offer ev, the occatd-on. A large I gratulatd ' ry letteri5 twel, friends il* Canada and t who foaud it impossibli � I After tea, a kindly worl, I presented to Mr. an,a .'v Miss8v�itzcr and Mrs. . I I half of the Nvyt4n and L � ments. , . —A kit-chen garaen i lately given by the "'Y . This was the secontl � kitchen gardeners,, 0611(l . dent that they had tak . varice Auring the; yea, . - � and baked by the clas,�q. 2 . 1 ing w4 -,r,-- distributed � i � and wvtF pronounced 1 i j i ,I I cellent.11 Prizes wvere� � . close ot the ex,ercise. institution is -conducu of ladies belonging 1. self4enying efforts fc,j I is uniler bis+ young gtr �. to be ,commen'ded. ., —A family in St. T � had a narrow eseape fi . Saturday ni-lit. Ihl � absence from 1,oine in year old girl, dau-111t 0 had entered the hiou--- dish of. strawberries a tatoes bothaf whieh ; � - Use for supper, with . rats," and it Nva,, by . ; Mrs. �'arr discoverc (!, � which tillp- had plap ' girl wtiLs Suspet�ted I � ,0�ould give no reason ', . .�4 duct. ,:Ail effort mi . . h,�r sel! t t') the llvfi`�� , . 11 _Orx Sunilay" ., ' Juli(,t : �' 'I,- -Ilroy, ail � resille!�tfjf 1"aYi'j, 111il of aI.,Lr a-Ve Thi� .1 . I 114,!,t! Cana(U from tive � r " . . Addi,ion v,junty, Vt I � her bi?)4tht,r, '_%11r. kV, whont.81w rk-3i'Ied f , - and durill�­ tile 8111M, ; '.9chooLin I�C�r Lail-.: ; el� I ried Asa Wolvertw,� . years: in U� ppeK TA),%V' . ,Oceupied by Mr. Jol � ' L band i,lie(i -in 1861, �1 � � ,she niarried John I . � esteeu�eiil for her nr, . . � im i ties; Ner lif ' - I close iihe laid. it doN,% luatiolli to th,e will 6 i ;; � . I . I , I I - i I . I