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The Huron Expositor, 1892-04-01, Page 80-.- , 1. . - , - � I . . - .- - W I I - I . - . . ,�'. ­ . I . . � I .1 - I -- .. - I � - I I . - . - - —_ - ­ ­ , � ­ % — � — .-, I I - - . I I � . � . . . - I - I I � � I I , I i . . � I i I ! . I i ; - n . . I � I i � I . � � 1, I . - : � � � i i � ! �, ; � I � I I � I � I � i I Apra, 11 1892. THE HURON EXPOSITP, RN - I - - __ I --- __ _____ - � — — I — I � - — 1 . " - '# . f ; I - . ' .- I , about a man taking a journey into,who fell or a year and a -half old before the horns are week. -Mr. C. M. Whitney, of Woodstacki; to the *mount of $41.14 were ordered to be wi�h us, So that we would at least have the SPRING6 � P DWA RD -:- OASHY i Michael Wall and. Thomas Welsh consolation of knowing v I o our neighboru among thieves and robbers.' However, Mr. taken off. - I tried taking them off � the was in town this -week and called on many paidi " WiU continue to buy any quantity of Holmes satisfied all demands, but says the calves, but they grow on !pdn. We took of his old friends. -The fall wheat in this were given the timber on road Allowance in the future will be. Now, we will ot � - I � end is not yet. He is now staying with his ours off early in the spfQ. That is the vicinity, so far, is looking well. The fields, 'between concessions 13 and 14, lots I to 5 en�merato the nanies of I. I those who have - �!_ .. ased to see that Fine Rool and Print Butter. Also brother-in-law, W. Burbidge, whHe looking best time, before -�.,' the flies come. except around the fences, are now bare but for getting the surveyors to survey the road, goE(e away, but we are ), Furs, Hides,. Sheepskins and tallow around for a farm to rent, preferring to Two men and myslif cut the horns the 1� roots of the whea plant are strong and The next meeting of the council will be beld wei have Mr. Brisson, ,john Hownrd and Miss Nahrganf; back from Chicago - at his old stand . lease a farm for one year before investing in off 35 head in about an hour and a-balf. healthy and with favorable weather will at Li3adbury on Monday the 25th of April. Christopher Ducharme, aud many others too Brought with her lots of new . I Dakota soil. Immigrants like Mr. Holmes Now, however, -men go about with the pro- make a splendid start. -We understand that AN Ar-RISEABLIg'SURPRISE.—On Tuesday numerous to mention, .with us yet, These ideas from that busy - GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH. are the right kind of material for the upbuild- per appliances d make a business of de- Messrs. Cooper, Parish, McKay and others evening March 15th, about one hundred- arelall good men, sociable, kind and o11,181-- bustling city. I ing and settlement of any country, and his horning. Theyj�c harge 10 cents, per head for who left here last week with stock for Mani- guests assembled at the - residence of Mr. itigineighbors, and worthy of public confl- - : I location here will add another to the already CUtLing the ficirris off. The closer they toba had a delay of several days at North John.earish to bid Ali. ' Parish and his deiice. Does Spring Suit. - long list Of Canadians whose capital and are "taken to the skull the better, as they will Bay, the freight department of the C.P.R. familly good-bye, ere they took their de- 4 Boom iN LAND. -Notwithetan ding the . Doeayour Spring Suit suit. If not why not get a brains have added much to the prosperity not bleed so much. When we took our� off being badly disorganized on account of the parture for the North-west. and an the t cry of Horace Greely, "Go Weat young DRE88 AND MATLE R3OM3 suitable Suit. We can always suit you. and development of Walsh -county." Judg- some of them had calves a few days old, and recent strikes, and there were over six hun- ladies came amply provided with- " good I go Weet," the demand - for land in I ' dreo freight and stock cars side I . gro� vic NOW OPEN. Fr'& ing from the above we conclude that .Mr. others were within a few days of calviDg. -tracked at things," they all spent A,, most enjoyable thi i inity is- still increasing, and- farms, I - , Spring Suits. 9 I were only a. drug on . - Holmes bad an experience similar to Mr. They all did well. We hid one very sick at North Bay and awaiting to be forwarded.- time'l in social chat, games el'tc., durin ' the that a few years ago If it suits you to get suited elsewhere it does not suit Win. Dynes was elected thel market and could not be bartered off at . Joseph Scott, xho left here for Dakota the time, and we did not think she would An offort is being made to re-organiza an evening. :Mr. I ; ma,butwemustfeelsuited for what suits YOU must I I I I . realizing good prices, I , Dge Lodge in this towri.-The auction chairman, when Mr. George Smith read a an� price, are to -day necesoarilly suit us, Now in � about the same time. Before leaving Can- live, but 3ho got better, and I -sold her to Ors, I New Robes - New Suitings - New i �ble address expressing the esteem in A bt, containing 80 acres, was sold on Fri - Ada Mr. Scott wrote to the Collector of Cus- the butcher for beef two months after her sal4 of Mr. George Whiteley was largely suit . Black Dress Goods - New -Spring Suits toms at Port Huron a4ing how many horses horns were cut off. There will be froth or attended last week but bidding was remark- which Mr. Parish is held in the community, day last for $3,100 ; on Saturday it. was re- Mantle Materials - We have an immense ran eofthabest makes to be hewould be allowed to take with him matter running from the head for a few days abli slow. The only property sold was Mr. and a purse containing 30 dollars was pre- solo for $3,200, and on Monday morning was Everything new. J found in Afnerica, at ,Vrock prices in all sizes, across the lims free of dut a He received a .ff-.v +.ha horns ars% taken 14- and the older Whi'telev's well-known stallion " Carlisle. " sented to him by 31r. David McCutcheon in carkied off at $3,285, and eo,ou. Quite a �� I I Xen!s, Boys� and+ Children*s. . Our Clothing to order J ' I 7 1, I a to reply to the effect that he could take as cattle will have large holes in their heads, This noble animal -was purchased by Mr. behalf of the company, After which Mr. nu bei7 of farms have changed hands in this � . � wiU be found. in price, quality and style seoo d vi�� . � none in the trade, at the Bargain Clothing Dry Goods many horses as he required for his own nee but do not be afraid,th-st will heal as solid a3 Robert Wilion for the sum of $1,815. Many Parish rnade a very _suitab �e reply. Refresh nity this winter, and all went at fair - . . I House. as a settler, providing they had with them the horn in a, few weeks. Do -horning is a will be glad that Carlisle will not be re- ments, candies and oysters were then served priges. Now, let me say to any who con- Whatever the weather is outsidey .� - � : WIVI. PICKARD, , the necessary outfit such as harness, &c. great benefit in the summer when the flies moved from here as a result of the sale, as by the ladies, The company separated in template going West, to come to Drysdale, it's springinside with tts. One would I I I - � - - T. Kidd'&old stand, Seaforth. On the stremath of this Mr. Scott took Gix are bad, as the cattle get in a bunch and there are few horses that have left a greater the I wee sma' hours, feeling sorry an �he shores of beautiful old Lake Huron, � I I think we had the Spring fever to see Z.� I . , � - . - L . horses with �n outfit for each team. When help to keep the flies off each other. They number of valuable colts than he has. Mr. having to part with so kind a neighbor and where the land is good, the climate is mild, . 0 Oods 11 I . � . L . . he reached Port Huron, therefore, his anr- also do better in the winter time, when you Wilson i% L to be congratulated On his pur- friend. L and the people are kind, and secure for the assortment of New Spring G � . . L I hr 26111!04 (f ftor prise and consternation may be more easily can turn a lot of steers into the stable loose. cha e me i� is the opinion of many of our � - - # I yourself one of the beat homes io be found y - L . )X1100 � we are.,;howinc so early,but its our busi- _,� � - - I it SP __ I * imagined tha�i described, when told that he This saves a lot of work, and they seem to bee horsemen that he has the beat stock � Harlock. in Canada. - P � � , !i � . I i . nesstobe early,laever lute. Wehavenot --L - I . ' 40 - - - I I would be allowedito take only one team free thrivebetter. Itmakes them look small, hor e of his class in Ontario. -With a con-- DilEp. -We have again to chronicle the ' I . I , t, . been for years in such good shape for I . z ­ . . - of duty. The officer, when confronted with but they do not weigh less. You do not ,n nee of favorable weather our farmers death ,of another respected resident of this ' - . Kippen. ' ' I I � w,,�a - 11 hisownletter, gruffly remarked that he need to put anything into the wound after I be busily at work in the fields in a week early spring business as we are at pre - I � - � DISTRICT MATTERS. plac1e, in the person of Mr. Alexander Rob- PLOWS. -T. Mellis is again on hand for 11) I - . � ,- , only quoted the words r,f the Statute, and cutting the horns; they will not bleed too from now. -The Misses Cattle, of Goderich, amount of new 4 - - : insDb, -who died on Monday l%st, at the Age the repairing of all lines of plows and gang plows. sent. We have any It "I � - He has also a now stook of gyeneral mould boards, .. . that he could either pay the duty demanded much. It seems a good deal like getting a are'at present visiting at the residence o hav ' ,� I . f of 40 years and 8 months. Mr. Robinson things, and the new goods en � I I handles, plow castings and plow bolts for all . - � . , I , � FOR Yomxc, '-NIE.v.-The young en of or remain on the Canadian side. The duty tooth drawn, as soon as the horn is off the Mr.�, 0. C. Willson," Goderich street.- was th� ioungest son of the late Alexander Fi"y minz Vet. They are coming � ,� I eo of plows. Farmers now is the time to bring Stopped co I - I P. _ � I I , ! had, of coarse, to be paid, aud Uncle Sam's pain ceases, and I do not think it causes We i� are sorry to learn that Mrs. 13. Robinspn,� of this place. He bad been in an . Seaforth are cordially invited to attend the i I lo g your farm implements in need of re i �. - I � Not ing but the beat lines kept in I , � I - : Wednesday evening meetings at the �Ouug treasury was made so much richer, and Mr. them any more pain, for they eat or drink at Kennedy has been laid up for several days poor health for several years, but he passed t�l stock. AP'f,',rli all the time. If you want to see . - � - , ' line of new plows and gang plows which will be sold ; � Men! Christian Association. We are Scott, the intending settler, so much poorer. once as Soon as the bperation is over."' with inflammation of the lungs. -Mr. Alex- away very suddenly at last. He had never atrock bottom prices. T. MELLIS, Kippen. 1265tf St .,- ' - - ! It would be well for these who intend going Practical experience, such as Mr. Gibson au& r McNeil, a former resident of Tucker, I � � - � securing some of the best speakers of the 0 . been married, but leaves an aged mother and IED IN DAKOTA.-Manv of our readers The Cream of New Style + � ' . town to address these meetings, and no to the other side to settle to beware and not gives in this letter. is worth more than all smi,'h and who, for se�@�al years has board- ;ister to mourn the loss of a kind and duti- � I � . ly . I . and affectionate brother. He was � doubt those who attend will be lar be caught in a similar trap, or what would the theory that can be submitted. ed at McBride's hotel in this town, died ul soli here will still remember Mi. James Ander- It's now that you should be lookini,,gy,, 4 � � go I 80n, who at one time owned the farm on I � be still better and perhaps more to their && 0 � . very suddenly last Friday night. He re- much respected in the neighborhood, And . . I benefited. Don't forget the Sunday morn- around. It takes time to -make up the I � which Kippen now stands. They will re- . . I ing Bible class at 9.30. All welcome. -The -vautage, let them settle in their own North- TuE Amo,,� CLUB CONCERT.—Tbe con- tir� I to bed at night appareintly in his usual his death is deeply,, regretted by all who I � ' Spring Dresses and Wraps; they catet I � gret to learn of his death, which took place - I 11h � I SECUETARY, west and then they would not be subjected cort given by the A rion Club of Boston and hea, ' and in the morning was found dead knew him. I to the tricks of Brother Jonathani Toronto, in Cardno's Hall on Friday even- in bed. Heart disease was the supposed . in $held ' on, Dakota, on the 11th of March. be'niaode up in a day, so if you would _� . � I . A'more extended notice will appear next � FOOTBALL. -At the annual meeting of the -The Kensington correspondent opf the ing last, under the es of the band of canie of death. How& well up in years Walton. not be caught with your winter gar- . -11.1 � week. , I , I � . .- . . " Hurons' held in the Young Men's Chris- above named paper, of which, by the way, .the 33rd or Huron =ion, was well pat- and bad no relatives in Othis section that we A MUSIOAL TouR.-Mrs. and Misa Sage, mentson in uthe warm, bright spri .. , I - I 0 ng --- - . tian Aviociation rooms on'Tuesday evening Mr. Archibald McCully, an old Stanley ronized by a highly Appreciative audience. know of. He was in independent circurn- the well-known musicians of this place, L ; .J make your selections and L L lzst the- following officers were elected : boy, is the editor and proprietor, makes the This company is composed of six rising star coo, having ample means for his sup ,rt. .L Howick. sunshine, - I I . leave shortly to fulfil a number of musical . � �.� I .1 . Hon. -President, Mr. R. Jamieson; Hon following reference to other- Hur6nites.-. young artists, and their performance on Fri- -N r. R. J. Dutiamore, whose racey ans in- NORtHERN IT.r,,-,v;.-Mes,9ra, John Fitch, place your orders early. I I - ' engagements, They leave for Milton on the I I L 1at, Vice -President, John Weir; Hon. 2nd " W_ L%udeborough and wife, accompanied day evening showed them to be well up in tere ating letters from Spanish Hondura', 27th of A'ril and will play there on the John Irwin an&- Pbilip Baker left on Tues- . , by his father, mother and sister, arrived theirart. The various quartettes and duets- Con �,rasl America, have recently appeai p day last for I Manitoba. -The bousehold I I . � � Vice -President, Robert Logan; President I th . Frpm. there they go to Detroit for a I I : . ring � . � . George Anderson; Vice -President, Robert home from Canada last Friday, when last- were rendered in excellent style, as were Tin ExposiTOR, surprised us by appea week's engagement and afterwards to effects of Mrs. Wm. Robinson were sold by , 1, � - I � Wednesday a family reunion took place at also the solos. -Miss Grace McFaul de- in )ur sanctum in the flesh one day this ices . I � Jackson; Secretary, W. Prendergast; Cap- Toronto f�r a week. Of course the musical Pul�lic auction on Saturday last. Fair pr -millinery Opening �� . r another - lized. G. Barton wielded the barn- . �'� : . ; tain" J. W. Livingstone -, Councillors,- the residence of W. Land8bDrough. The lighted all with her clear, sweet voice, and weer,. We were just looking f �. Gladaesland Bottles will go with them. We I . lt� � gathering was a very pleasant affair, .it be- her rendering of " Home, Sweet Home," was letter from bint when he made his appear- mer with his usual ability. -Mr. Isaac k - � I '_ Messrs. Willis, Crawford and Dewar. wish toesb accomplished ladies, 9. pleasaloLt Aly ! bow the time flies. We are -1 � , . "' 4 . . I I - I - I I I 0 - ing eleven years since a gathering of the greatly appreciated and loudly applauded, ane . Mr. Dunamore was stricken with and prqfit ble trip, Go�vdy, bf Poplar Grove Farm, bad a viood ' - - ' I - r i KILLED AT PORT HuRo.v.-We yesterday same kind had taken place. " while her rend erinLy of the, "Swiss Song" mal 6rial fever, which is very -common in I beei on Friday last at which there was about right on the threshold of another ­.,� I , - Ni I I - - . showed the w nde-rful 4,abilities7 of her thal country and he --deemed it judicious I f I f �,;;t- I - 0 � 25 �ords of wood cut. In the evening the Spring Opening -, seasons seem to come , received a telegram from Port Huron An 7 1 ' . I Beechwood. I In - �;� - �, I IlGuncing the death of Mr. J. R. Mitchell ai WAL voice, as well as close and incessant practice, to ,ake the first boat for home, He was , young men who were at the bee went away and go quicker than ever, but some- �, ---J,- L PAPER and Window Shades,, new BRIEFS. -Mr. James Evana has sold , I I L that place. It seenis that Mr. Mitchell, who designs, best goods at lowest prices at Lumsi)m & Miss Lulu Reek was not be -hind, and her so )ad that he had to be ca.rried on a but soon returned, bringing with them the - , I � handsolne,young Canadian drau ht stallion how or Other we are always prep � Wibsos's, Sealorth. I 9* 1268-1 9 ared :�� -q lives near Weatfield in the township of East . sweet, contralto voice captivated all, and her boal.d the boat, but recuperated dur- fair ones of the neighborhood and all spent I . . L to an Arn4rican buyer for $120, The borse . - . Wawanbsh, was on his way to Manitoba FiRST-CLA.ss Timothy and Clover Seed for every eff6rt WA3 highly appreciated. As a ing the -journey and though still very the greater part 6f the night very erijoyably for them. We have decided to make �-, f . was si�ed by old Welcome. -Mr. Fred - � . I sale at rock bottom -prices at Mcotsms' Store, Sea- tenor singer, Mr. Alex. 0. GorriA would be weak,is rE!covering He was not much en- : in dancing. -The wedding of Mr. Ralph I . - . ' � , with a carload of horses when the accident forth 1268-2 � - Dietz hO purchased the 'arm of Mr. Win n I I I . . which resnited in his death ocen-rred. He - " hardtober.t. His voicells clear and strong; amcred of Spanish Honduras, but ,us be is ' Metcalfe and Miss Alari-a Marshall took � � � Weiseabur . The farm contains fifty acres Friday and Saturday - , I I was croagi the Grand Trunk Itailway Miss KESTLE, of Seaforth, w.ishes t-3 an- his capability for taking aAd retaining high fond of adventure he does not regret having 19 place last Wednesday at the residence of .It . e � . � � . I n 1111 I nounce to the ladies of Seaforth a:)d anrroundin,g notes, as shown in his rende�ring of 11 Mary -ma. .1 e the trip, Our readers, although'they and the price paid wm $2,150. Mr. Dietz the I bride's mother. About 20 couples, old . I �1 . I track, near the tunnel, Thursday forenoon country, that she is prepared to go out dressmaking now h 'a fine farm of 100 acres. -Mr. ' ; I I � and was strack by an immigrant train and bythe-day. Terms reasonable. ApplyatS.DiLl'ING's, of Argyle," was.really wonderful. Mr. willbe gladof his safe returD, will regret WeiseMstra's sale onMonday last was well and young, assembler] to honor the occasion. APRIL 1st and 2nd, I � L killed instantl . 29 Railway Street, Seafortb. IM811 Chambers, the bari�one of the company, is thal they will not have the pleasure of con- " . The-eeremony tr,ok place at 5 o'clock p.m., I'll . . y .1 ttended 4nd -.stock brought good prices. � I � I . — 0 WiLLi-sERY OpriNuNrG at E. McFaul's, to- also good. He has not. a very strong voice, tinuing to peruse his correspondence. -We a after which a somptuous meal was served to Our millinery opellincr - I Mr. J. P. Brine, the veteran- auctioneer, I -,.:I .. � D-HBziTL?,. -There will -be an interest' 'dav and to-niorrow, April Ist and 2nd, A rare treat but it is -sweet and clear, and his singing was learri of a farmer on the Goshen line of Hay, which all present did ample iustice. The _�; . Ing - - I ' I - - � I . is in store for the ladies of Seaforth and viciniti � wielded the hammer. take much pleasure iii extenii-my a - -- I � debate in Kicid's. Hall, this Friday even 0 " as much.admired. The comic part of the Pro- who sowed nine acres of grain O*n his farm remainder of the evening was epent in music, I b � I �, � W91 we intend making an elaborate display in every de- gramme must not be forgotten. It was well last week. We have not hea I � cordial invitation to all. It's the - 7 r' ; i singing and games, The young couple were I un.iler the aaspicea of the Mejehanics' Insti- partmentof our large establishMent. One and all affa . ' - I . p � 6ate. The subject under discussion will be, receive a cordial iuvitatiou. � upheld by Mr. J. Park, whp has a ood voice riarr)je.-Dr. Ryersori, of Toronto, will -de- St earliest and best chanc �' I - 1268-1 9 the' recipients of a number of costly presents. e you will have , , ' 1 &4 . and a great faculty for making even the live NOT�',.-Alr3. Xiore, an old lady who had � I . � Resolved that Free Trade, as in Great SMOKE Prpm.-Having, purchased a I �.& lecture in the lodge room, under the I . . t _�, ot to see the newest things in Millinery, � . Britain, and Direct Taxation would be of .-enuine Briar Root Pipes ate&' great bargain. Any- most prim smile. The accompaniments were �us of Britannia Masonic Lodge, Sea- her leg brokon some time ago is doing very ! Wroxeter. . ,I �, I I _�tces I t' I'll I , m. pAst experience �, I beneficial to Canada." The affirmative will one wanting such can see the finest assortment in most ably and accurately played by Mr. Tor P, on Monday evening next, taking as well. -Mr. Robert Norris who has suffered Bm.Ens.-The rush still concinues to Man- and you know fro - I , -ilaon, leader ; Win. cases and otherwise, much below their value at Luais- William Rickaby. At the close of the pro- his subject 11 Women in Masonry." Mem- from an attack of paralysis is very low at itoba. On Tuesday next the families of L, our best at be upheld by D D. W W&tfloa, DF -Ii & WMOX'S, Seaforth. 126�0-1 1 Of t 6ngy'ing to Britannia and P that we always try to look I Prendergast arx4 James and the � gramme Mr. Gorrie, who for a number of her ' he craf t bel resent.-SIrs. Chup has rented her shop John and Robert BradeD and Mrs. Sanborn, these times. The season is new, the Z I BRANcm.NG OuT.­W. G. Glenn is dditer- years, was a wernber of the Queen's '_ a gentleman from I . . i negative bv Dr. Bethune, leader ; George � J - Own ne bboring lodges will do themselves a to Stratford who gets , and we feel new our- . mined to extend his busines'.3 by handling effflars i; making 17 or 18 altogether, will start for millinery is new � Jackson and Thomas E. Ha�ys. This sub- wholesale. He has made arran�ements with the Band in Toronto, made a very' flattering serVice and pleasure by attending the lec- pcssession this week. -Mr. W. Rines has the.' Prairie Province. Mr. Gideon Parks -selves, so taking all these stateluenta � I ! ject is one which is at present ocen i leading manufacturers to supply him with the best of reference to the playing of our band, and turl. moved back to the village again. -Mr. W. Z) yino, I I the minds of all public men, and som p 0 their output at prices that will enable him to supply said he had heard very few bands who could I Shihinglaw, V. S., has purcha 6tarted on Tuesday IaFt for Manitoba, We into consideration - e uss- the retail trade of Seaforth and surrounding country pla better music, and their playing at the I Brucefleld. � sed a French also hear that J. R. Gibson starts for Brit- , you know what to fal information will be got by attending the with the best cigars procurable, o1a terms that can- Y.. coach stallion. He is oae of the beat that ish,Columbia in a couple of weeks. J. D. expect. Our store throughout will ber . debate. The chair will be -ts,ken at eight not fail to give satisfaction. Retailers and Hotel. opening of the programme fully. corroborated � FINE assortment of Men's Shirts, C101- could be got. He is a beautiful brown, Forsyth starts soon for Prince Albert. If as brigh� as the beautiful spring, so + � I o'clock sharp. keepers would do.well to get his prices before buying these statements. Our citizens.have a band lars,J Ties, Suspenders and Hats now ready for Spring stands 16 bands and weighs 1,400 lbs, and is this kind of thiog keeps up there will be no come yourselves and bring your friends I . � elsewhere. 1268-1 to be proud of, and they should do all wea - 1268-1 a model in form. He bag been a very sue- one left to go.-Tbe revival meetings under . 01 - 0 they 'T. J. MCINT0311. . FOR TTSF, LADIE.S.—Ladiesi please remem-' can to aid its members in sustaining their A BRAN new all steel Spring Tooth Bar- cessful �prize winuer. Last year be Wa3 to enjoy the sunshine of our spring I HORSES FOR THE EASi.-Mes3ra. Dink- , th ' leadership of the Misses Halls are still . 1, . soil & McMann � shipped 18 fine he - ber the bfillinery Opening at Hoff man & Co's, Se - a- high reputation. The company was intro. row ,for sale at a bargain. Apply to J. MCINT0311. shown in Detroit and took first place in a � . -. opening- � , avy forth. Friday and Saturday, April let and 2nd. In 1268-1 ring to I 08D first at the Michigan State golpg ow with unabated interest They are . -ught horses to Lancaster Pennsylvania, . . - duced in a neat speech by Lieutenant -Colo - i- Tally's of, n y dra t - spection invited. Corne and see. 12681 1 A GOOD LvcTurtE,,- Rev. A. F, atwactiuz large crowds ever night, and a everal of DR. CLARK'S Impraved Iron Pills, a per- o lecture on " Anglo Israel," is a master piece. and ot] on Monday last. There were is . nel Wilson, who appeared on behalf of th - Fair at!L�nsing and first at'Graud Rapids good many have determined -to live a different them that weighed from 1,700 to 1,800 feet tonic, enriching and purifying the blood, clear- band of the battalion of which he is com- No - �erilac;;, He is a credit to his pur- life. There is a good work being. dome.- Edward - McFaul onl was it well delivered, with suffici , . � . I pounds, and they were as ing the skin and making the weak strong mander. � y chaser, e will be shown at all the spring , I _good a lot as ever . Trice, 25 - ent�spice to make it pleasant, but it leaves fairs in this vicinity this spring. Mrio A. McMaster's little girl still lingers, SEAFORTH I �, � left Seaforth station, and that is naying a and 60 cents per box'at LumSDIN & Wmao?('s Seaforib. 0 - no I round for the opposite theory,.thab the . some days bettler, other da.7o worse. Thore . � good deal. Mr. Dickson went with them, 1268-1 - THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.—The report BriAsh Nation is the lost tribe, to stand — are very little hopes for her recovery. She - _� - — � . I . WiaE AWAKE—The Baste,r number of this of the Minister of Education,' just issued, Aslifleld. I has gone to a shadow, as nothing that she lentiine was in Toronto this week on buA- � , I �nd will dispose of them in the East. This popular YounK, People's Magazine is on our table . on. The audience in Unien church, where . � is only four loads in a year that these gen- it Is pleasing in appearance to even the most artllsti� contains the statistics for the year 1890, the lecture was delivered, though not as LOCAL NOTES. -Moat of the fields of fall ta es will stay down only on rare intervals, ness.-Mrs. J. W. Bell, of Hamilton, is vie- . tlemen have shipped under the McKi eye, dell-htf ul in rusal and altogether desirable. and enables us to compare for that year th � � ( . nley e lar 'e as it ought to have been, was delight- wheat loo� fine 'after the dis%ppearance of M4 McMaster -has our sympathy in his iting her sister, Miss C. V, Smith, of this 9 � Boys an� IV . - I I Bill, whereas they uzed to ship from twenty I for it Single number only 20 grants earned by our school with those the snow.� The wheat looks etr sorel affliction, -Mr. J. Rutherford, who place. -Horse-back ridi .1 I cents, -yearly subsoription $2.40. D. LoTuFop Com- ed. ' The Christian Endeavor Societ . ong and has mg is now a very = I totwenty-five loads e earned by the other Institutes and High" I y is to I very year under the PANY, Baston. 1168-1 - be congratulated in securing such a treat for healtby.__4Mr. 4. Andrew and Mrs. John been in Duluth, is home on a visit. He ex- popular pastime with our young men. -Dr. I I Schools of -the Province. -There are ten � _�. . I - old tariff. Facts speak louder than words, AmERICAN NOVELTIES. -WC have opened the people. We hope they may get Mr. Gardner each lost a cow last week of the peas to return the Arit of next weeli. Macdiarmid, of Iowa, was here part of list I I . . - schools with five teachers, among them be � � another lot of popular new shades,handsome patterns - Tul� murraln. � Mes, Gardner also lost 196 valu- Frold McDowell, 'Who went with him, has week, visiting hie brother, Dr. Macd . . 0 ;y to give his other lecture, " Jeremiah's � 11 iarmid) - -2 - . CREDITABLE.-Airtong those who obtained and the latest ideas in American Bedford Cords, ing the Seaforth Collegiate Institute. The visit to Ireland," next season. able colt about the Sarno time.-Alr. W. secured a lucrative P03itiOU in Chic%go in an of this village. � - . Z - I � I - i I the title of L. D. S. at the recent examin. American Sateens, American Albert Twillo, Amerivan grants for the support of these schools are as I - . I '� Challieo, American Llama Cloth, American 51clange NOTFS. -Telephones are the order of the Gardner, sr., continues very low, and the offip'e. We wish him succe6s,-Mr Cooper, � . - - I '� I . atian -of Daatal students at Toronto, w", Zephyr, American Cheviot Suitings. The beat grade follows: The Government grant based on dayl here, there being several up 'and in doctor --expects that he may drop off any who has been running the GraDd' Central - Morris. I -i I . - i I Mr. A. M. Morrison, formerly of McKillo the qualifications of the teachers, the outfit %at L I po of goods and the most favorable prices you haye e% -or course of construction.- Rev. J. Galloway, morneut.--�Mr. E. Andrews continues on the foraome months pazt, left with hio family NOTES. -L week --M:es3rs. John War- 1:1 and son of Mr. Andrew Morrison. .Mr. known at J. L. SMITH's, Seaforth. 1268 of the school, and about fifty cents per head J.f � . pastor of Ontario Street Methodist ick list, ; The others who were sick on the the latter part of last weekJor Gadt. wick Robert McArthur, George Miller, � I ' . '[ " r _. I Morrison entered. the office of Mr. Ba% A GOOD sewing machine will be given in average attendance ; the- county grant, equal Cl- 8'2th ssion are convalescent. -Rev. Mr. � — - I John Love, Joseph Currie, and Charles I dentist,, about three yeara a o, and when exchange fGr a ton of good haY. Apply at Tim Ex. to the Government grant, with what further intoo, occupied the pulpit of Union le : t 9 - I oil - col Lucknow, officiated in Rev. Air. flensall. � ' - � _Nfr. Ball moved to Toronto, Mr. Morrison give. C11=1i last Sabbath evening, With marked ; Mitchell left for Manitoba. We wish them - ' ' � POSITOR Office. lW8-1 addition the County Council sees fit to * � C en Ing' 0 1 . acceptance. The pastor conducted the Sab- K ner's ircuit last Sabbati), on account of GO To A. WESELO11, Hensall, for good and success in thefar west. -Mr. D. McQuarde i - . I I . engaged with Dr. Robertson, of Peterboro BABY CARRIAGES. -]Elaving been appoint- Cobourg, Peterboro, and St. Maryp, being bat4'school anniversary services in Mr. the latter not havirig altogethe,. recovered che p bootuand shoes. %Ve have just received our and family have gone to Grey township to , I I " ; . who, before he left, advanced his wages to ed epeciai agents for the best manufactnrers in Can- separate from the county, did not receive Galloway's church. We like ti see these from his lite illness. spri g and summer stock of all kinds of fashionable ' � - ada, we ate prepared to supply any style of Carriage this apportionment. Aylmer received $665, 1 - foot ,ear, right direct from, the best roanufneturers reside. -Mr. James Jacks�n has been ill for - . 1 $9 a week, which is exceptionally good for a you may eesire at a very low figure. Lu.Ntww, & ' frie�dly exchanges. -Mr. D. McDonald, jr,, � 41. —_ I � student, and speak& well for Mr. Aforrison's WiLso.N, S' . . and Ridgetown $250 -extra from the county. for abh, which enables us to sell You boots and shoes somemontbs. Elie many friends hope to sea �.. , �, . , � � eafortb. 1268-1 is home for a few days from Chicago, lie in- � Bluevale. che4per than e%,er, a call will convince you that we him around again won.-Alr. Nijzbtingale* - The remainder of the revenue is drawn from are leading the trade, and alwa a to the front, and , industry and officiency. He is now a part- CA -RD oF THA,_,�Ks,-The me tend 8�­retfirn ing. -On Tuesday last four car OBITUARY. -It is our sad and most pain- y of Brussels, put up a lotof sign-]�oar3s on I . . . uer with Dr. Ro3e, and the two medicOB 33rd Battalion Band, Seaforth, desire to return their the town where the school is situated and I I wonri be undersold by anyone. As was Paid before, Friday of last week, ' _. I . I loads of settlers' effects left here for- Maul- ful dut to chronicle the death of one of . and on Saturday a. good � " � hang out their shingle as Rose & Morrison, sincere thanks to the citizens of Somforth and vicini. the fees of the pupils. In order of the � others may conic and go but % e are here to stay. As �_ : - tobay' Messrs. Win, Cooper, George Plewes, Blueva 'Fp�most respected residents, in the boots and shoes is our specialty, we carry the largest many were smashed to atoms. If parties - dentists, Peterboro. I ty for their liberal patronage at the recent concert of amounts earned by these ten schools in 1890 1 I * � - and the Alessrs. McKay being the owners, and best i3elected stock in town. Boots and sboes ­ , , 0 the Arion Oub, held under their auspices and foi from th I L person � Mrs. Daniel Lewis. Mrs. Lewis donot want to deal with certain merchants I I I I . their benefit, as well as for many former e%,idences e government grant, the county are going with them. We are =4 to order on the shortesb notice. Repai . , , I sorry to lose haa been at great sufferer for some time past,. neat)y done; rips sewed free of charge' ring - � L Ewuma ANNIVXRSARY.-The eighth an- of favor. J_A_mzs A. A,,DHRsoN, Se-cretary. 1268.1 grant, and the pupils' fees, they stand as such'good men, but people mus on all goods they might let the signs alone, ap it costa i - I - niversary of the 32ad corps of the Salvation i fol!ows : Barrie, $4,095 ; Ridgetown, t have room, having heon ill Almost continually for 'over boukhtofu8. We- will give until further notice with something to advertise what is for sale. -A 1 _- -1 I I woum) like to tell'the mer6ants who We wish them every success three yoa65. Her sufferings were ended on eve6� $2 sale of boots and shoes, One bottle of silk good many farmers are trying their hand at I - Army in Seaforth, was -Mebrated on Sat- have been giving me their American silver, that I . i., �" � � $4,251 ; Seaforth, 84,019 ; ColliDg-vood, (The, above was intended for las� week but did not . edgq oil dressing together with a solid, Victoria silver ea , urday, Sabbath and Monday last. cannot take any more at -par after this week, as tbia $3,645 ; Clinton Saturd veniDg. The remains were in- sugar making this week. The w ther is t . The I $3,305 ; Whitby. $3,071 ; reach us in time.) I . dn. Call early for they are going fast, Butter ' AV ' ter Beason is over, and I cannot dispose of it, W. � berred i tTe Bluevale cemetery on Monday. 8 , ,ash. - St. Marys, $3,048 ; Aylmer, $2,863; Peter- , all that could be desired for the job. -The niteetings were under. the leadersh; Sow"wi-m-LF'. 1269-1 PRJ,�SONALS,.-Mr. George McCartney, ,rd . eggs taken as c Tharikin'g you for past Pat- J� � -Major Baugh and Ensign and Mrs. Wood- . boro, $2,669 ; Cobourg, $2,338. If we take Of We symp�thize with Mr. Lewis in his ronAge. A. WFszLoif, sign of the J31Z Boot. snow is going fast in 8ome places, but large Y I _Voos6-Jaw, left bereon Tuesda 1 1268-3 . V , ate. At the Sa,tarday night meeting Major . away the extra grant to Aylmer, $665, and y last, tak- bereavement, CURLING. -A very interesting curling banke are still about the fences wfiich-will I I ing with him one car load of effe&s. Me83rs. ma6ch was played at Seaforth on ,,c � EGNIONDVILLE ITEMS. -As the frost leaves NOTE�- -The m2eting of the IndependaDt Thursday, stand some melting for a good while yet.- t" , - '' , Waugh gave a short but very interesting ac- the ground, the. Main street of our village add to St. Marys the $1,r10 it would, under Wrn.' Rose and Robert Smith went with Order of 'Good Templars on Friday was last week, between two rinks of the crack Not Ion ago a young man whom we will i, i ' ' I count, of the work in Whitechapel, Lon- other circumstances, have received from the him. : We shall miss the boys, but wish, carried on very successfully. A splendid pla re of that town and two call'Bro 9 1174- � - � don, England, where he was recently sta I rinks from wn, was engaged to marry an esti- � . I - - Gravel is yearly put on, but does- but little list, thus : St. Marys, $4,318 ; Barrie, that they may return, as we do not like programintwas givea by visiting lodges. th ' ilage. The result was a victory for mable youug lady of Morris township. The W. � _ ,,,e _ is becoming very uncomfortable for travel. county, 'Seaforth still stands third in the them every success. We hope, however, .,I tioned for thirteen months. The meetings t - � on Sunday were very largely attended o improve it, the wheels throwing it out $4,095 ; Seaforth, $4,019. r to The lodge ,. as organized .and officers elected our,home players by nine sbots, The play- day being appointed and the invitation, .1 . . If we comPft e see such hopeful young men leaving. -Mr. etc. -Mr. Yeo -18 moving on to his f I ere from Hensall were the following : John �. - and a ridge is formed on each eide of the the populations of the three tow i arni " Come, fok all things are now ready," w0.8 Monday being the day of the. great,Banquet, Barrie, D. McDonald, jr., has returned to Chicago recently occupied by Air. - ,. . whicit was held in 'Cardno's dining hall, was road bed, preventing It the escape of water. ovER 5 000 ; St. Marys, ovER 41"O"'00,; Se3- Casemore.-Mr. Caldwel),T. Brintnell,P. Sipple and Charles sent out, A few days before the dawning a day r,f high enjoyment to all interested. Instead of putting on more zravel. or dirt, forth, 'UNDER 3,000, the compariton is -to take up his abode there. We wish him Joseph C4seinore started for Menisteke, Mel � )onell, �skipV, comprising one rink, and of the auspicious morning Mr. Brown set his I- . After therBanquet a grand Hosanna meeting as is sometimes done, would i�not be wiser, ually creditable to Seaforth. The Gov- every succesq. Fla is . an. honest and indus- Michigan, on Monday. -Mumps are pre- J. .5teacey, R. terson, sr., and- R. Bonth- compaes in another direction and was duly ; I for a season or tvro,to plow and scrape those eq trious voung man. . valent at -, . was held in the Bairracks, at which, -in ad- ridgeslaway. � -In going through our grave- ernment grant, based on the generat effi- SADI'NEws,-Rev, Mr. Simpson, on Sat- present, roni skip, comprising the other rink. The married to another fair daughter of tbenext ' . . (The above'was intended for last week, but was ice was in rather poor condition, but, after line. Si2ce that it is reported that be has �,' * i - dition to the above mentioned officers, there yard we bav6 often been struck wi ciency of the schools, )vas, Colliug�,00d, urday �last, rece'ived a telegram announcing not received in time.) alip a good game was played. Our curlers hilDaed over a hundred or more ducats to . _.�� were present Captains Hoag and Marklo, th 'to " $1,337 ;.-Barrie, $1,314 ; Seaforth, $1,295 ; the very sudden death of his only b .' . - L - . - . tid rother,in � _.— - speak in the highest terms of the Seaforth No.. 1, to save himself from the clutches of , _. ' y appearance. Several plots . are well St. Marys, $1,270, which again'was not a Detroit, and he has been away attinding the � I F formerly stationed here, and nearly all the kept, but the majority do not show much bad showing for Seaforth. Tha Zurich. players, and the kindness and hospitality r - officers in the surrounding country. The larger the law. If the above is true at all it should __"� veneration for the dead. Tombstones and numbers of students do not necessa to I funeral. The Detroit Free Press, of the Bucol-Ks, CARTS, WAGONS AND CARRIAGES. they shared, and will be pleased ,to play. a be a warning to others, not only in Xorri8, I` I proceedings were very .successfully carried monumeut3 are erected. -and that is the last larger grants the following n y earn 126th of March,makes the following reference -A good stock of the above Vehicles will be found I and every I - out. Captain Baker and Lieutenant Wood- figures sho return match with them on our own rink but tbrofighout the Dominion, � � attention paid ; the grass being choked by Aylmer, had 237 students enrolled, and w *, tothedeceated: "Buildin InspectorEd- during tbp season at my showrooms, madefronithe when opportunity affords, which, however, person will say - " Served him right." . . . ward, now- in charge, desire to sincerel re- ward W. Simpson was founy dead in his bed best material.procurable, and built by experienced wi Ill not be -before another season, , _.— .. z I I y weeds ofall kinds,instead of being closely clip ceived a graut of $1,035 from the Govern- at ncon-yeaterday, at his residence, 568Bagg . !18 ROYAL TFo4PLARS'ENTERTAINMENT. : - � . I : . thank the, many friends of every denomin- W, as spring a �Yorkmen, and which I Will sell at as low flgures I ation. who so kindly and liberally assisted consistont )&,ith good materlaf and workman hl -The Tuelremmith. � I pod. No dvances, can nothing ment ; Orangeville, 245 students, grant street.� The reportof bis death was received 19 8 P' lecture and entertainment held under the 131tiXF.s. -A grand carpet rag bee was hold '. i Intendinl� pu�chasers of the above if neg will find it 4 . � - be done to improve this little city of the $886 ; Goderich, 224, $913 ; St. Marys, 235, with profound regret in municipal circles, in to their advantage to see my stock before buying auspices of the Royal Templ r of Temper- at r � , by gifts of provisions and otherwise, there- � dead. -We are pleased to note that Mrs. $1,270 ; Ridgetown, 212, 31�289 ; Barrie, a 8 X a. S. Wallace's when the ladies of that I � by showing their sympathy with the good - - I . . Hays, who has been sick for some weeks which �he was deservedly popular. Thede elsewhere, Painting Buggies as usual, Trftsmin - � . I ,work and giving encouragement to it. . . . . 165, $1,314; Seaforth,. 192, $1,295. it is I and Recovering Tops a specialty. Giye me a cal ancO, of this village, in the basement of section did justice' to the rage, and more _­. - with - rheumatic -fever, is improving nicely ceased' attended to the duties of his office a * F p. 8 F&F.D. Hm. 1268.,,S ' Carmel Presbyterian church, on Tuesday than justice ' t the fine supper table M 11 I - gratifying to know that last year the at- usual on Thursday, and drew his pay for the . "a rs. � � . F 7 - I MR, MANNING HEARD_ Rom. -Mr. A.H. BuTinip.-Mr. Hicks, of Danville, who evening last, was very largely Attended, the Wallace had provided. Altogether they F1, ; - and to all appearance will soon be entirely terdance increased to 213, and that under current month in the City Treasurer's office. spacious basement being fairly packed. h 4V * , � has the contract for the ditch through the od timp.-Messrs. Laidlaw, Archi- I � Manning, of Clinton, who is sojourning in well. -Mrs, Joseph Collie is recovering from the new regulations the county grant will be He showed 110 symptoms of illness, al � I - . Florida for the benefit of his health, has i big swamp d r � � . the effects of ]a grippe, but not so fast as - though Rev, J. S. Henderson oempied the chair, Mdasngod yndall are all preparing to en I I increased by $300 or $400, so that the he ha. bee ,under a physician's c ,, arrived on Monday with bis � - � k her -many friends could wish, but it is hoped are for �nd discharged his duties in his usual pleas-' large their barns and give them a gene _'­ � - let' ter in the New Era this we6k,in which he Trustees will have less anxiety over 0nances, ditching machine, and the men are busy r&l ;' �- - I . . or will do much to re- and will be in a position to maintain the severa� monlihs. After office hours on Thurs- kng 4Lnd able- manner. while the lecture, overbanliD . The east end is goin to keep - : Lays : "There are several Canadians settled setting it, up. -Messrs. Simon and Amos . I � � store her to usual health. -Miss Graham day b went home, but'made no complaint 9 �. . � aroundhere- The Brantford boy,Mr.Thomas morning - school at the high standard it has already of feeling unwell. . According to his custom where Toms'and the literary and Improvements. Mr. Br , of the I reached, as shown by the Government re- IvZal programme of the evening were a Oct was taken suddenly ill on Sabbath Geiger lef 6 on Tuesday for Texas, 9 u by Inspector up in . Snooks, has a beautiful place, His grove they intend to stay for some time, -Mr. mu 11 Mill Road, is also making preparations for I �� is one of theL best in the neighborhood, and last, but we are glad to learn is now able port indollais and cents. - lie reti -ed to his room, on the second floor of Wm. H � Ps left a few days agoforBerne, that', could be desired, and were much enjoy- the erection of a new bank barn, 3 � day evening . 0 - yields him a handsome profit. Liust year, to be about again. -Tues next, ___ his res dence, at an early hour, and went to Adichigau, and o�her places, to look for a ed b� all, present. At the clo.3e of the en- COUNCIL kEETING.-T,he council Met at - � April 5th, being the last practice ,for Mr. his las; sleep. He did not appear for break- I : at . I � I am told, he cleared Over $8,000, Besides tertzinment the visiting lodges who had Weber's hotel on Tuesday, the 22nd of I I : 0 � Oakes'sin ing class for this term,& social will Locm, BwFirs.-The following. from this fast, and his family believing him to be ill situation as operator.-Migs Kate Brenner ., . 4 - - N - - ., oraxaes and lemons he has Japanese piumE, be given ,1�y the Ladies Aid Society in the county have; passed the Intermediate ex- decided .not to call him until noon for din- has gone to St. Thomas where she will work taken part in the programme and also the 'March. After ordering the payment of � . - - I figs, bananas, mulberries, pears, peaches, reverend gentlemen and their wives who several small bills, and voting some aggis � , i- 1 4 . etc.,etc. Hisfarmia about basement of the church and the singing class ismination in the Royal College of Dental Der. ,:Receiving no response to the call the for the summer. -Mr. Tom, public school t� , E3 - . � a 1 40 acres, A I ini were present were invited to meet at the ance to the indi 7� - " 7 ntered and he was found spector,,yisited our schoo this week.- I gent, the lis'. of pathsnasters � - i . few days ago he sent me a fine b4ket of Will take charge of the musical part of the Surgeons and have been admitted to the room rag e a Corpse, S � . , 0 51r. Krietgiger and wife, of Heidelbur Ten�plars'-ball,where they were served with was revised and the following new appoint- I ; , which was very acceptable. I entertainment, which will consist of short senior class : G. A. Dewar stands first and I although the body was still warm." .1 7 I , strawberries, I - __ � have been here visiting Mr. E, J. Hardy, 91 a sumptuous repast by the memberpi of the meVt3 were made: Robert Watson divis- . : . have also visited Mr. Cameron's grove,which address*es, reading@, recitations, choruses, among the leading names are G. A. Newton, I 9 I � I - . � lodgp. After spending a nicO, social time, ion 0 ; 11,obert Traquair, divisfon 11 ; S. � ' � - leudidly situated, and wi quartettes, duets and solos. Refreshments A. J. Irwin and A. Watson.' The entire ; McKillop. Mr. Adam Foes, from , Berne, Michigan, is - - I ,11 w � visiting his mother, who is ill at present.- interspersed with music by the Exeter Smillie, division 13; James Chesney, divis- - -1 _. I will be served, and a .small admission class numbered forty-two students,-' :f _1 � yea a one of the best here. I suppose in The - A GOOD BULL. -Mr, Henry Henderson, Quartette Club, all repaired to their homes, � . T y Mr. Win. Heyrock, who has been laid up ward _� � I � friends would like me to say how I am get- charged. Those wishing to spend a pleaeant next ineeting of the East Huron Teachers of the 4th concession, has purchased from feeling. that a pleasant Knd' profitable time ion 16; William Berry, division 26; Ed .,� ting along inygeLlf. It ts too soon to say. evening will do well to attend. - IDbtitute will be held in Scaforth on June Meesrs' Elcoat Brothers, of Tuckersmith, the, all winter with lagrippe and other diseases, had . been spent. Papple, division 27 ; John Sproat, division ' - much, b U�tL I I - 2nd and 3rd. -Mr. J. R. Adams, of Wing- made his first appearance on our street a 42; William Carnochan, division 53; Win, 11 can my that I am gaining in - ,splendid young thoroughbred Durham bull, a UrHF.�.-$ugar making is now the order McNaughton, division 55; A. Archibald, , , , . strength aud flesh, and feel a great deal bet- DF,uoptsisu CATTLE. -As the question of hani, formerly of Egmondville, has pur-, " Honest Joe." Heis thirteen months oldf few days ago. We were, elad to see mm of the day, and ninny of our farmers are division 56; - I - de-borning cattle is just now creating a good chased around again. . James Taylor, division 61; � . ter, than when I left liome.' . a tannery in Teeswater and is of re;d color and is from Mepsrs Elcoat's __-6-___ - ___ - gwrig quite extensively into it. -Mr. Win. William lqcKay, division 69; M. Keefe, I - . ---------- *---- I - I deal of public interest and much discussion will become a resident of that town. well nown stock bull, " Prince Ather- Bell"eldest son of Mr. James Bell, of the division 79; William Dixon, division $3. through the public press, anything that will The people ,� - ' r of Teeswater will find stone. 1 He bas a splendid pedigree and Drysdale. London road, +and who is now filling The list of fenceviewers and po-undkeeper$ I . I I i � I HuRoxiTr_s is D.�,KOTA­The Kensington throw the light of experience on the subject in Mr. Adams a 'good citizen and an will be�a valuable acquisition to the thoro- RETURNED. -The fishing crevv of Messrs. sition of railwa-y agent at Milverton, remain same aa last year. A communica- t I correapandeat . of the Worth Dakota Advo- will not only be interesting, but profitable, honorable business man. -Mr. and brerl steck of the neighborhood. Craig & Laing, of Port Huron, have return- the q - � Mis. I I . � cate,publishedinGraftoD, says: -James Knowing that his broth er-in -la W'�� Mr. John Isaac Modeland have returned from Van- � is ho'me spending a few dayg with' his pa- iion from the office of the Canada Company, - � , . Holmes,, brother of G. Holmes, of Kensing- I P. Gibson, fcrrnerly of this town, but now couver, Brithht Columbia . COUNCIL Doi.NGs.-A meeting of the ed, -and are busily repairing and making rentg, Hi -.q brother, Mr. Daniel Bell, medi- giving notice that the drain ,constructed ' I - ,I � , They will re McKillop council was held at Fult-on's hotel other preparations for setting as soon as the cal .student of Detroit collego, fi� also home under by-law A of 1884, and known an the I . ; � . . ton, arrived hero last week frout - Brussels, of 'Alaple Grove Farm, Plymouth ootinty, main in Ontario for dome time, -Mr.' Robert on tbe�, 2let ult. A petition from Mr. lake is fr - from ice. V� e are pleased, not at present. -Mrs. S. T. Jackson, of Ripley, big drain, was out of repair, and calling . -i - Ontario. Mr. Rolmes chartered a car from Iowa, had practiced de -horning with his Carmichael bar, handed us a copy of the Maund6ra, of Morris, asking the council to saying a " thing about the girls, to- s - the latter place to P -ark River, in which he cattle Mr J. W. Livingstone, of this town, Hanford Jour � ee the and tformerly of this village, is visitin her upon -the council to take measu ave . . . "' - 1, published in Hanford, appoin 'an arbitrator to take lot.s 'out of genial fa.Tyes-of the boys return to our midst, parent8, Mr. aud Mrs, J. Crawford, 9 . 4 1 of the the drain put in proper repair, By resola- 4' � r brought four first class horses, one cow, I Z,Dte'�o h'im for particulars coucerniDg it. Tulare county, n(aalifornia. Mr. Carmichael's Union �, cbool Section Morris, Grey and Mc- as they are -411 quite sober - and industrious London road, and also relatives and friends tion the clerk was instructed to notify ? . farm implementa, house -hold effects-, eta. He haa'kindly permitted us to publish the son William is located in that town and is . the *3 .We might here L,tq,te that Mr., Holmes is no I reply. Mr. Gibson, vriting on February doing a large basinegs as a �veterivary sur- Killop, was received but the request was Dot young men.; in and around the village. -Mr. Jas. Troyer engineer to niahe an examination of � , � I � granted as the petitioners are from school HO ! FOR � MANITOBA. -Here, as well as in ' � i I . . I � e ' left this week for Harlette, Michigan, where drain, as soon as conditious will permit a I � I believer ia the doctrine of McKinleyism. I 15th,eays: "it is four yean; FJiDcewe took ge-on.-We hav received another letter sections not interested� The request of otherparitsOf Huron, this seemato bethe he intends remainin for a f I 9 ew months. Mr. proper examination to -be made, and to re- I ,_ . ____ I � - �11 _ I I 1� . le . , f , - - , I- - � l� - - , ,- - ` L I + - - L, �_, i . I I I q-, � . , .4 1�1 7_1� - I 00 I I � He fancied while crossing the lirlps with his I the horns off our cattle. I was the first one from Air. Hays on the barley question in John C moron and James Martin to have pass word of the day. And as the moot -of Troyer took with him the fine heavy draught port to the council. rhe council will meet I I I I i �, � I property that the 11 disciples of 'the McKint��-� in this neighborhood to try the experiment, reply to the last one of Mr. Pringle on the their 'r)perties taken from sebool section your corrodpondente are careful to give the stallion "Surprise." which he recently pur- again on Thursday, May 5th, at 1 o4look . . I ley doctrine, judging by the way -they levied - and now there is- not an animal over two p I I � same sub ect. We havo also a' letter from No. 6, End annexed to section - No. S., was names ofthoae who have migrated"froin our chased from Mr. Wm. McAllister. This is p.. m., at Dixon's hotel, when a list f *obs . I � - I i I ­ - - , , . 0 � . &ribute, were lineal dt s-,enda,rits of the in yeark, n1d to be seen with the horns n Egmondville scribe in reply to our Tory left over until next meetiog and the clerk is shore, would it not be better rather.: to give one of the finest and beat bred horsee in his will be made out, for which tenders Will I ,try of whIch we read think it is best that cattle 'hould be a yiar scribe of Leadbury. Both will appear next to notifr the trustees interested. Accounts in, the names of those who intend to remakin class 'Ito be found an where. -Mr. T. B93- asked. --8, SmiLLiz, Ole . I q habitants Of that ceuL be I . I � I . � - . I � � � y ,rk. I � . ; I . I .- 1: i -_ - .. I I - - a _ I I I �0 � � , � i . - I I . . . I . L � _� . I I . - I I I . . I � � . i i ! � � ; 'L - -1 - ­ _-_­ ' _- - _­­­-__'--_­_­ ­­­-, - . I -1 - ­ .1 11.1 - ­-- L- - i - - �r:�_ — --- I -47. W" , I I __._____ ---,. -TWENTY-F] WIE10LE NU ­ __ — . - - — sp-M, al Attention has 'I i a - Hosiery - and LT� seazon, and we a� i the finest assortm.1 Our 25c lin,- ( I I some wonderful V � and merino- W, -- you can't buy tf where at the pr I Cashmere Hose i , � 2 wright prices, V g � , - � Wool in all qualiti In Underwear, � A of Cotton, Aferi I I Balbri,­an &c., �__Z) ) . Wecan fit the sum - . If you desire sonV . and, Summer Vii � have some of ouil . I only complete tani . � In Negligee Shfi I assortment, Irom ;7) 1 . special line at $1 .-� � : We also Mae J4� i guarantee them eqi , Samples and self -ii , . mailed upon applild, i ; � . . I .- . - J& ACKSO] , . The Leading _yt � � ��_��� - 1 A PROH11311 . — I I [Written for il ' Probsi-blythe ymjoril nothing more about T� ed from their 7eag- g school, viz.: th�it it State of Kansas; yet�� � i best i towns, in a - go� ever in, and just 'the. would please such gam -as read T,Hx Exposm Top6k& isittuatea i flas River, a trtbutar� souri, broad, mudd,j Saudbanks. The ctty . river into two parl,s.: North Topeka, of wi. far the most importan, North Topeka has:& e4 and many good busine lation of the who:e 4 thousand. It is here - Topeka and SantaFe' I u .. era and its lwoxrk_� � ces add largely to business of the plac here of asking eve come to work for the ,� :also a great grain cent ufact%re more flour t] the Union, except Mir It ire nearly all wide at I It mrincipal ones are F . :. . 6rick. From East -to �' I after the Presidentso It and from North to � Kansas -avenue, the p; I , city, rans nearly nort . i over two miles issoli& M three, four And five at, 4 I 4 business houses. To , I street after street oi � many very pretty.. wit most cases boulevavle( In summer time�` thii must indeed be beautii isaituated in a park � The building itself is c ly built in the shape *I i I the centre of which " At esoh,entrance � - is a! 'lashing up to a porticl - stone pillars, litaving Only two wings are at other two not being the State House, in '�� the City larary, a h . mg, entirely free to lias throe colleges, n Ladies' College, has b as large as those of tf -are also -several fine many five public se, shortly to -he voted o City High School, wl the place. Any pi%rt reached in a short ti trawift line, and rna� I . this to live in one -or � suburbs of the CIV., : Topeka I was fre-44 h saloons are such a proi landscape, and before � ing down town on York City, where t, e�, Abundant, And li 'noticeable, than they. I towns of the far west. tho.principal streets something was wautih -single "loonl'not one. . four magnificent hotel .no bar -rooms. Then � I that prohibition was i didn't rieem to be a S -C bition, either. I lmd! � I city Eefore I was Impir solidity and business � seemed to be no prono . ish restlessness so i towns, and no sympto I I was also struck wit) appearance of all ,th� have likewise amused , .by remarking spontat 'saw a -Place so chuck: Now'I don't intend to things are the resu' biniply present things Pe, and would appear 113 to the place. I Vext, I;uppoze yva . the prohibitor -1, , y w, it.