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8 . - THE HURON EXPOSITOR, �
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I Gallagher. Bluavale — Benjamin Saults. week. We are pleased. to learn that the spring weather he will re�uperate.—Mr. Vfeetcott, flour and feed merahaut��&v have �aud Holmes and at latest accounts the
EDWARD - -:- OASHY W,...tar—John Gofton and J. H. Cameron. Eginondville branch is more than usually Eldridge Kellam, who has ,been attending dissolved partnership, Mr. Wastoott retain- ipationt wasdoing well. I To has only been
' Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Balmore—John L3monby. Gorile—willism rosperous this year so far.—The Rev. Mr. 'Trinit Medical College, Toronto, has re- ing the businegs.—Mr. William H ward, 'on the live for two weeks. I hough in the em-
. . h*u1g the brickwo a -, ploy of the Grand Trunh. ; 1. ailway f or about
Dane and John H. Campbell. Lakelet— Stewart was very acceptable to our reople � turnelto town, and will ispoid the summer coutraotor, is pus , rk f th I more
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T_)_A._T1R_Y_ 13_UrTrT3MTZ, John Hasket. Fordwich—George Brown. last Sabbath, both sermons were excellent, 'in Dr, Smith's offioe.—Miss Maud Whaley, Wood block on Me � u striset--hiesers Baw- � a year. His friends re8iw., near Cree
NGwbridge — Robert McMinn. Licenses prAn.tical discournes, bearing particularly on � of Clinton, spent couEle of i 'aye this week den Brothers hav, completed a fine brick .in Simooe county, —Wed L enday was a ,day
GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTIEf, were refused Win. Beirries, - of Fordwich, the every day duties of life, well illustrated , with friends her:, 8 a was the guest of tesidence for Connoillor Hugh Spackman, on 'of accidents. In the morning the team of
and L. Campbell, of Wroxeter. All n Coulter.—Mrs. Kirkm&7 attended the William street.—Our Sanitary Inspe'ptor is 'Alexander Clark, of Sunshine, getting
. �onies by pointed anecdotes, The Rev, Mr. Need- Mrs. 0
Will buy Dairy Butter in any q.uan- for new licenses must be paid into the ham and Mr. Carter, elder, attended the Convention of Ontario Temohers at Toronto on his rounds, and all rubbish hael to be ,frightened at a paper, ran away froill
tity and shape, if well made and good Standard Bank, Brussels, before May lat. Triesting of synod in Stratford last week.— last week.—The Women's phristian Tem- cleaned up before May 15th next�.—Mr. �, Thompson's grocery up Main street to the
color, from May Ist, 1892. The Board will hold an adjourned meet- Representation in church and state is evi- pbrance Union will-mee't ,,,a t Wednesday Thomas J.- Berry, the noted horse ' n ' Of 'Central hotel where they got clear of the
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� ing at the American hotel, Brussels, on Fri- I ,dently overdone; better work could be done afternoon, from 4 to 5 010 , at the resi- Hensall, paid this place a flying it on wagon, then down the back street for home.
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8: � Uit— day, 29th inst. a f, Tuesday st..i-Mrl� B. Aubry shippalftioni car- The next was the railway accident. Then
. ! nd at far less expense by one-half of the dance of Dr. Smith. A Bib a Reading on I&
Does Spring - I - . Bnted wine, I conducted by load of h i "OB fron� this place to 34titreal a runaway of Dr. Holmes' horse and buggy
I a I present representatives. -VVhat if the church the use of unfermi . or I I
cad Your Spring Suit suit. If not why not get a FonmER SEAFORT�IuTE .—Th T bridge should not the example and apply the sav- Mrs. M. B. Smith, will be giv n.—The Band n Wednesday. i � from the railwat staton., It ran against
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itable Suit. We can always suit you. correspondent of th e* StratfordeBehe n says: Ingo to missionary purposes.—The flag of of Hope meetings will be he monthly dur- I - I I -
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"The Rev. T. W. Cosens, -of Geo � etown, the woolen factory floated at half -matt last ing the summer season, !net . d of weekly. i Lowe Wingham. I T away from the rig Aarted up Mai * n street
Spring Suits. res � ing meeting 0 1 , for home, when it was caught.
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preached in the Methodist church here on week, as a token of respect for the dead There will be a very interes Mrs. ackson, of Toro to, is 1
if it suits you to get suited also -where it does not suit last Sabbath evening, 17th inst., from the tate an and patriot, who ever manifested the Band next Tuesday alternooD, com- home on an extend d visit to her rents, i
no, but we must feel suited for what suits you must - a I � . Belmore'.
? worde,"' Show thyself a man." Mr. Cogens the Mourage of his convictions, and whom - MCI)CiDg at 4 o'clock, in the Public School of thiw lace. 'i
necesearilly suit us. Now in I I - I fr. and Mrs. Joh Cameron, �
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is a Young man of grand ability,full of life and part- -exigencies could not induce to swerve room. The members of the � B.and are pre- of Spokane I alls, I OFFICERS ELECTED.—The following are
. y . . --Mrs, David St wart, .
Spring Suits power. Mr. Cosens was born and raised in an hair's breadth from what he considered ! paring a good programme I rid will be I Vashington Territory, United States is via- !the officers of Court Tuck, Canadian Order
We have in ininiense rings of the best makes to be Trowbridge, and was, therefore, listened to his couptry's best interests. It may be well ; pleased to see as many as possible of the * ing here, at her father's, Mr.D. Gro ves.— i of Foresters, for the present term: J.P.C.R.,
found in America at bed rock prices in all sizes, with delight." Seaforth people bav6 pleasant said of him, that "the ends he aimed at � parents and friends'prevent on the occasion. F,; V.C.R.,
. r. Luke King and his daughter tiz4,ie have I John S.- Hall; C.R., ff. R. Perkin
Men's, Boya'and Children's. Our Clothing to order ihe vacancy in .1
recollections of the above named gentleman, were his country's, his God's and truth's."— I —Miss Edith Cash is filling I j one to Dublin on 'sit.—Mr. S. C moron 1 Fleming Ballagh; R.S., Peter Hakney; F.S.,
witl be found in price, quality and style second to . &ff, caused by vI r
he having been the popular assistant of Rev, Cox. � the Pu* blic School teaching St. I as returned to Toronto, after a 9bo t visit John Rutherford ; T eas., H. P. Harrison ;
none in the trade, at the Bargain Clothing Dry Goods :
I i —Mr. W. W his parents.—Thomau Netterfiel , who ;Chap., John Brooks ; S.W., D, N. McDon-
House- Mr. Casson during the first year of his pas- - . the absence of Miss Kate Cowan. I i
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WM. PICKARD, torate here. . - Tnic DzBATE.—lhe debate in Kidd's hall, i D. Trott, of RidgetowD, Kent county, and I ad the misfortune to hurt big knee while at lald ; J.W., William Labe; S.B., J. T. Lam- .
—We cli the following notice from under the 'auspices of the Seaforth Me- : eldest son of Mr, S. Trott, Of this town, in f football )n Good Friday, is able 11oriby ; J.B., Robt. Lane. .
T. Kidd's old stand. Seaforth. P I 9 e Or i .
the Toronto TeleNrarn of Saturday last, chanics'. Institute, on Friday evening last at present here. Mr. Trott �as called home o b T a rid again Miss' Ida Stewart, of 1
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I 23rd inst.: "on liursday evening, Mr. was fairly well attended.. The subject was : to see his mother, who, wa regret to learn, i
i 1. 3lyth , rou 9 the gaest of Mrs, D. Grooves � Hills Green.
' " Resolved that Political Union with the 1 is very seriously ill, with but, little hope� for last w we'
T. M. Higgins, of Osgoode Hall, was . eek.—Mr. George Tervit attended the I OBITUARY, ---WRY Jarrott died at 3,40
married to Miss Alice Gordon, daughter of United States would be in the interests of I her recovery. It is about ten years since 0 146nday. p. . )njz and painful
Zhr '44ron 4EX.FJO019toro Oddfellows' serm'ri in Lucknow last O' I � M., last Monday, after a If
�0 the late Adam Gordqn, who at one time re. Canada The affirmative was t,%ken by 1, Mr. Trott left Seaforth.- He is engaged in � — i I i . .
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- - Messrs. John A, Wilson, Thomas McMillan I the photograph business and, like most � f . i illness.' Ver spine was injurea by a fall
I � .while quite young, and it was this,aggravat-
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Commons. The wedding took place at the and W. Cameron Smith, and the ne!�tive i; other Seaforth boys, is doing well.—Mr. A. I I
� � TEA SALE.—For 0 days we will si,all ex- ed by Is grippe,that caused her death. She
DISTRIOT MATTERS. home of the bride's uncle, Dr. W. S. Black, by Mr. B. O'Connell, Dr. Smith and . G. I L. Anderson, who has been writing Up the ( ellent values in Japan eas At lees than cos� of inl- I was a great sufferer, but bore her sufferings
Church street. Rev. Dr. Kelloge perform- Glenn. The ba.ttle was well fought and the !,town for the Saturday Mail, eft on Tuesday loortation. Do not mis the opportunity, as �ve can- .
ed the marriage cereniony." Mr. Eliggins is discussion wasreally interesting andalthough Jor Stratford, where he will e engaged for not replace them at an such prices. Belo ar e patiently and ' cheerfully. Her sixteenth
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THE low--; AssEssmENT.—Mr. Ballautyne, ices for five to ten pound lots : 5W Tea for 39c ; ,birthday would be on the lat day - of May '
assessor, has completed his roll and returned too well known hereabouts to reqZe any there was no decision given, the general Ahe next two vfeeks. writin up that city. r c Tea for 30c, 36c Tea for 26c, 30o Tea for c. D. � but she did not live to see it. On Wedoes-
it to the clerk. There is very little change introduction from us. He is � a graduate of opinion seemed to be that the affirmative !He got ge-mral very fine vie s while here, �O HISMILLIR. , 1272 �$ day the funeral left the house at 2 o'clock
Seaforth Collegiate Institute, and his many had the best of the argument, although per- and he says the town will make a fine ap- � BRiFFs.—The Religious Quarterly meet- it). M., for ihe Methodist church, where a
from last year. The total assessment friends . inj this town, and county, will join baps,some might differ from this opinion. pearance.—Mr. James Scott, of the firm of
.amounts to $640,315, being somewhat. lower ing of Kippen cireu t will be held at Xippen i iuneral sermon was preached by Rev. H.
than last year, the decrease being due to tb with us in hearty wishes for his happiness This close@ the debates for this season. ,Scott Brotberr, leaves here on Monday next next Sunda o'clock a. m., aDd the : Irwine, from Revelations 7.13-17. A ]a a
a They were inaugurated by Mr. Moore, the [for Manitoba, where he intends spending a y ar
and prosperity in this his latest venture. meeting of &'%'uos-l�tarl Board will be held number of friends sympathise with the fa
late fires. There are in. town 213 horses, 62 - I . . . indefatigable Secretary of the Institute, ! couple of months looking after business. He I y in their bereavement. rn ify
-cattle, 23 h9ga, 90 dogs and 5 female dogs. DoN't forget the Band Concert on Satnr- who never spares either time nor labor to will go by Chicago and St. Paul, and -expects a the same place the following Friday, at - �, -
The school population is $86. During the day, May 7th. Gxo. GooD, Seaforth. 1272-1 ,make anything he undertakes a success, and ,io spend a few dbye with his brother Joseph, 1 "clock p. m.—Tha services of Conductor ' .
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year there were 37 births and 31 deaths. ONE geod second-hand Phseton Buggy for had the two -fold ob act of raising some who is located near Fargo, Dakota. We 'inyder have been secured for the Camp . Morris.
j ineetin in June. Rev. J. E. HOW( 11, M.
There are 17 steam. boilers in . -use in the town. Sale it 0. C. WillSon1g, Seaforth. 1272 funds for the Institute and furnishing use- -hope he will have a pleasant and profitable �,., of toderich, obairman of the District, NOTES.—A building is being erected in
- GYMNASTIC ExHIBITIO.N.—Mr. Hallett and ful entertainment for those who. might at- trip.—A number of new students have come an consented to have oversight A the , , . the city of Toronto close to the Central
Prison for the manufacture of bind-
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YGOTBALL.—The football season has Com- hiscluses intendgivingan Exhibition ofgymoastle tend, and all will be pleased to know that .to the Collegiate Institute after the holidays, e 0 '_ e 11 en a .
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menced and the Hurons are practising Exercise on Friday EvoniZ, May 6th. illustrating the both objeots have been accomplished, some- so that I the attendance for the summer term I amp me ti g. ,�v. H. Irvine log twine. This will be good news for
zteadily for their match in Brantford on work done in -the Young n's Christian Aosociation thing in the neighborhood of $30 having will be largerl than ever before, and a large oat office, want 11 who intend takin those who have- self binders as the twine will
Tuesday next and hope to give a good nasiums, they will introduce two Dumb Bell I ients to write to hi early in May, that he � I ad this
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EAT,@ two Bar Bell drills, one Indian club race and been raised in this way. Mr. .Moore in- number will write on the Jul y examinations, r1nay know how ma 3y to order from Tor- ' be ,sold -at coat price. It is to be ho
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account of themselves. The positions made free hand exercise, they will perform on the parallel tends to try and have the debates resumed � Mr. Fred Bethune, son, of, Dr. Bethune ' I will put an and to the great com.
vacant by the absence of several prominent Bar@ and twenty Young ladies' will give som --- 7 nto. Any who hi ve togts to bring will � that is controling all the binder twine
a fancy in the fall. passed succeesfully at the matriculation ex-'
members of lost season's team have been marching, see programmes, don't forget Friday, May . a I dl �ted oikhe groun a. I
Oth. 1272.1 simination of Trinity University this month, ; establishments in Canada. As at present
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filled by prominent players. On account of - and has set a good omen for those who are , CALS.—Mr. Gilbort Dick is as ipping one company owns all tho twine factories in
the groat number of teams competing this TEA.—PartieS who have received their A TREAT IN STORE. is in . . I everal loads of live hogs, from this station - -
Tea in Sharp & Livens great Tea competition, but store for the people of Seaforth and vicinity. going to run the gauntlet later on. We .
season'the, series system had to be abandoned . his week.—Mrs-, D. Nfaismiller and Idaugh- ��Cmnada and the United. States. —The farm
and a modified form of the tie system adopt- who have not not yet received their number, are re- Mrs. Sara Lord Bailey, the celebrated elo- ,Iwish the young people success and plenty of er are vi8iting frienis at New H amburg era are very busy at present. Some are
quested to call at once and receive their proper Dum- It.—Mr. John McTavish of this town, left nearly through seeding.—The weather con-
ed. The winners of the Brantford -Seaforth bers, as the drawing will take plase on $aturdly, May outionist, will appekr in Cardno'a Hall on , I nd vicinity.—Quite a lively competition ;
7th. SHARP & Livzis, Seafor6h. 1272-2 Saturday evening, and will give an enter. Tuesday lapt to take a po�ition as butter - tinues cool and the bard frosts for .the last
match will play the Berlin Rangers on Sat- raker -with the travelling da,iry in connec. as sprung up betw en butchers from� Hen- 'few mornings ast have made plowing and
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urday, May 7th. THE greatest bargains in Fine. Shoes, tainment, assisted by some of the best local I dall and Brucefiel an our streeW Half : ,
.. � I musical talent. Mrs. Bailey has � never ap- tion with the Ontario Agricultural farm. � harrowing a ifficult task. Would it not be
Grocerie,5, &c., during our Tenth Anniversary Sale, set five in the mor ing is a splendi4 . time ; better for some. of our farmers to use the
commencing on Saturday. Gro. GOOD, Seaforth. �.,Ir, McTavish � was butter maker for the P .
DIxD rN MAba-roBA.—INIr. Jame - eared before a Seaforth audience before, . to make their calls, and from pres
w � a B 1272-1 � 0- Crqmery d I t aP_ plow a little more and make a proper seed
,Govenlock rites to us from Neepaws, Ent wherever she has appeared lin Canada pondeabor uring the last two earances we expect to hear of them Tut not � -
Manitoba, on the 18th iDst., as follows : STACKS OF MADE UP CLOTHING. —Having - the press optaks in the most glowing and easons, and alw ys ave the best matisfac- ee them at half past four.—Mr. IRobert bed for the grain and not merely scratch the
just completed'and placed in stock a big urchase of � compli . mentary terms of her �locutionary �ion.—Rev. MIrl. Aenderson, of :Appin, � land with some new kind of an implement
61 Death lime again visited us and claimed made up Clothing, consisting of M"p Youths',
8, powers. This will be one of tb �pent a few days in town last week, visiting ell, junior, left fo Calgary on �Ionday that will never take the place of a plow.
iny sister, Lizzie, Mrs. David McNab. She Boys' and Children's Suits, from the largest and beat . r1lorning.—Mr. Wil iani Kyle, who b a done
died on A ril 14th. She was the second eldest manufacturing firm in the Dominion, at prices in the season, and everyb6dy should turn out �t the residence of Mr. George Ewing.— ,u ,u ines - - What may people expect if they don't t%ke
a very successf I b a herein tb carri
_P clearing lots which the makers claim they are IOSiDt 'Mr. 1, V. Fear has had bi8 store neatly g 1. 0 1 time and do their work well.
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dau hter of Walter Govenlock, formerly of and bear Mrs. Bailey. The following notices age buildin line several years, ntends
9 money on. We offer the whole, together with our I 1painted.—Mr. Peter Anderson, brother of fo f
are taken from the Toronto Glo4e and Mail I � diVp0fii11g of his pro arty and business with
Gray, and who is. known to many readers of own stock, at large reductions off regular prices- ro
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Us Exposi-rop.. She was 31 years of age. Now is your golden opportunity to secure a good respectively : " A great audie4ce listened ,Mrs. John Lyon, of this town, who has the object f. ang in farming, If he Belgrave. I
Mr. Mc [ - Suit at a low price at the Bargain Clothing' and Dry to the evening of song and re , sells he will go on t his father's farm near NOTES.—The many friends' of Mr. C. i
Nab was once a, resident of Morris. G oltal in the ,.been in California for some time past, is at .
oods House. W.M. P1011ARD, Se3fOrth. 1272 Auditorium last night given by M I resent in town.—Miss Amy Heaman, of Michie in this vicinity are pleased to wel- �
He has the sympathy of the whole neighbor- - - - re. Sara : bore. He has a III property and a good
I THE Great Anniversary Sale of Fine. Shoes Lord Bailey, of Boston. Mrs. Bailey' 1 Eondon, was visiting- at the residen ce of Mr. I come him back from Hespeler, where he has
hood. He is left with three little girls, the a ren- i . business and a succ esor as good as himself '
starts Saturday morning. Gno. Gooa, Seaforth. dering of " Life for a Life," has ne er been Joseph Pickard during the past couple of spent the wiuter.—The Presbyterian Sun -
youngest being 4 days old." . could make money, as he has done.
. 1272-1 v weeks.—Mir. George Smith,1ers is having � -
0 — requests ' - as been re -opened for the sum-
,NTRAL GROCERY, SEAYORTH.— :shutters put on the windows of his handsome i I mer.' Mr. Wm. Watson has leased the
AT THE CF excelled in-ToroDto, and several - day school h
GLTIW,—The Guild, in cointection with - We expect to get tradt by offering good bargains, and were sent in to the Auditorium office to
St. Thomas Church, was held in the school to keep it by Flying satisfaction to our custoniers. have it repeated to -night," " Mrs. Sara I brick residence on James Stfeet.—Mr. Geo. ; W oxeter. carriage works of Mr. R. Sterling and will
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Therefore, we intend to say nothing of the quality of Lord Bailey's readings were very goo , Whiteley has sold his livery otock and busi- I
' d. I , AcCIDENT.—Nea ly a drowning accident carry on business there in future.—The
room anTuesdayevening-'1wt, _Thef011Ow- our goods which the goods themselves will not justify. L neon to Mr. D. C. Dorrance and Mr. Win. took place on Tues my evening last Two store lately occupied by J. $.Timmins &
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ing officers were elected � viz :"�N President, J. C. LAiDLAW. . I She was a - landed to the echo. She pos-
t , 1272. pp I Hargan, and his stallion stab�e and lot to little boys of about 6 or 7 years wer play- Co. is now occupied by Mr. W. R. Erskine,
, , Miss M. sesses an agreeable presence, and is well up :
Mr. 0. King; Arice-,President,U SHINGLEs—WHO WA-,i,zs THxm?—Jame
Case; Secretary, Mies E.' Biooke ; Treas- Twitoliell, of � s in the technique of her art. Her audience I Mr. George Murray. The price paid for the Ing under the brid e just off the slid when late of Atwood, who has opened out a stock
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urer, Mr. C. & St. Clair Simo,son. Mtn. Shingles at $1.60 per square. 1272x4 was very appreciative. Few readers have I latter was $487.50. —Division Court was oneofthem,Ske,7 obinson, slipped !in,and of general merchandise. Mr. Erskine comes
visited this city from the United States that held- here yesterday. Therewas not a great the other one, Gc 1.1 ie Rae, in trying ito res- � here well recommended and promises. to
J. W. Hodgins read an inferes4ng and in- AXNUAL MEETiNc- -. The sixth annual ,
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structive paper, subject,. 11 We of St. meeting of the Seaforth Curling and Skating Society, could be considered her superior. She is deal of business.—Miss Case'returned home que him, slipped in also. Skeff scrambled !'make a good citizen.
, 11 be held at the Commercial Hotel, on Monday, Wednesday. She ha visiting Out with what assi tan ce be got from 9 ordie, � DEATH OF MR. M. PEAREN. —Another old
Peter." Mine M. Belt sang a noto, and the " well worth hearing, and her voice and man- On
�, the 2nd day of May, 1892 at 8 o"clock p. in. 0soRax D go, Washing- �
Misses Edge sang a duet which *ere highly E. Hi4NDERSON, Secre 1 1272-1 � er is of the kind that grows in, the estim a- friends in Philadelphia, Chij, a The cries of the c ildren attracted Ithe at- � and highly respected settler ham gone to his
appreciated. The Treasurer - tary. tion of the audience." . ton and other Eastern cities 0 nring the past ention of Thos. emphill, Jr., who was I rest, in the person of Mr. M. Pearen. After
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- . . L0'R'D BAILEY.—The pro- seven months.
read and shown tba,t the membership is in- gramme promised for to -morrow e,,eniDg by this 0 1 seeing over the ridge at the time. He i an illness of three months he passed calmly
- � rrived on the see a not a minute top soon ,, away on April 19th. During the last two
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creasing and the 'Pruild is in a prosper- celebrated elocutionist, will include three of her LOCAL BRIEFS.—The annual meeting of Bayfleld. . I nd pulled little G rdie out. We hope this 1 weeks he suffered very severe pain, yet he
ous condition financially. heaviest selections, viz.: " Ufe for a Life," "Money
Musk " And " The Chariot Race " from Ban Hur. In the members of the Seaforth Mechanics' IT will pay you to call at IR' F. Edwards'. ill be a lesson to the boys, for we' think 1 never murmured or complained, but con-
PRUETTERY OF fluiLoN.—This Presby- order to relieve the exhaustioa occasioned by such a Institute will be held in the Institute He is now giving some very special' values In Dres88 hey are a little oo careless around the I stantly rejoiced in God his Saviour. He was
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I mental strain, "me mnsic will be Introduced, the fol- rooms on Tuesday evenir�`g next. The offi- Goods. See them. The 8 -cent copton Is the t4lk of i ;
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tory held a meeting in Stratford, by per- lowing ladies and gentleman having kindly coDuented care for the current year- will I be selected, all. Remember the clearing shoe sale. . . ,
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jaission of the Synod, on the 19th inst. to take part, viz.: Mrs. W. D. Bright, Mrs. Dr. Smith, and the papers and periodicals' will be dis- BRIEFS.—Mrs. John Mcleod, of Peter. I B=Eys.—Rev. 11r. Pring, of Fordwich, , Emmanuel for about half a century, and in
Miss Ewing, Miss Downey, Miss L. Willson and mr �ccupled the pulpi; of the Methodist: church � another example of the power of God to ans-
Rev. J. A. Hamilton, B. A., of Lvnedoch, 1� Willis. Admission, 25 cents; gallery, 36c; re: posed of by. suctioD.—Witbin the last three borough, is visiting her parents here.—The here last Sunday, t being Educational Sun- � tain in life, and in the hour of pain and
.having accepted the call to "Ifullett and seived seats, 60c. Plan of hall at C. W. Papat's. weeks Mr. John McMann, Huron's horse fi8hiog here is better than has been known my. He gave a short address on the objec death. -He was a native of Devonshire, Eng-
Londesbora, arrangements were made -for 1272-1 king, has sold over seventy .horses out of for many years.—Our photographer, Mr. J. f the fund before his sermon. Mr. Pring ist I land; camts to Canada in 1-8.32 ; settled in
his induction at LGndeobore on Tuesday, Two good second-hand buggie� for sale at �
May 10th at 2 o'clock p., m. Mr. Stewart, 0. C. Willson's,seaforth. 1272 his stables here. Some went -to the States, W. Cook, is kept very busy. -'r -Lieut. David- m6ne speaker, an i his effort on Sunday the County of Peel, and in 1872 came to
_' and some were disposed of to Ifarmers and son commences meetings this week at ight last was fully up to his high reputa. Huron County, where he remained 'till big
in the absence of the Moderator, to preside; A PRizE PUZZLE.—If a frog at the bottom others here.—Mr. George Duncan got two Porter's Hill. 7Me8ers. H. Colloday and ion as a pulpit speaker.—The merchants death. At the time of his death he was . in
Mr. J. A. Me -Donald to preach, Mr. Sim ' of a well, ten feet deep, how many days will it take of his fiDgers badly cut on Fri&y last, by Mr.Baker,of Goderich,were in town Sunday. re buying eggs I y the pound now, and his 85th year. A year ago he and his -sor-
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son to address the minister, and Mr. Need- hlm- to get to the top, if he climbs up one foot each
� day, and slides back six inches each night. One hun- allowing them to come -in contact with a saw —Miss Mary Liddy, of Detroit, is spending p awties that have big eggs are getting more rowing partner in life celebrated their golden
ham the people. The Presbytery will NOT dred Dollars in cash A -ill be paid to the person who in Broadfoot's fact6ry.—Mr� John McLaren, ! a few holidays at home. '
; � or them, while t ie medium eggs bring the weddiDg. He leaves behind a wife, seven
meet at Exeter on that day, as formerly sends the first correct answer to the above prize puz. of Toronto, spent §1111day last in town, and � -
announced, but it will meet in Londeaboro zle, an elegant pair of Diamond earrings in solid gold . same by the poun I as by the dozen, but the sons and one daughter, to mourn. the death
settings given to the one sending second called on many of his old fri ' nds on Mon -
instead., on Tuesday, May 10th, at half- correct ans. � 0 - Stanley. rery small will of iourse bring less. —Mr. T. 'of a devoted husband and loving father, but
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past . ten, o'clock a. m. war. A complete education at business college given day. - The junior Bachelors of Seaforth gave � TnE TowNSHIP FATHERS. —.At a meeting .Jae took a trip to Norfolk last week. He they sorrow not as those that -have -no hope,
I for fourth correct answer. An im rted Music Box an assembly, in Cardno's Hall, on Friday
4 (playing six. pieces) given for fiftKocoffect � - aye things are dull th8re. He returned on : . 0
answer evening last. A brilliant company of young of the township council, hel4 on Saturday,
GLAD TO SHic Hnt.'—The Belleville Intelli A silk dress pattern for each of the next five correc' at which all the membe . 3aturday night last.—Mr. T. Miller is pre- i, Bluevale.
_ t people spent a very pleasant vening, and � � ra were present, the �
gencer of a few days ago makes the follow- answer. A handsome parlor ]arnp to each of the next the affair was a succes t )aring to take a trip to British Columbia. ' BRiEF.S.—Mr. Craig, our carriage maker,
ten. AND A SOLID GOLD WATOU FOR THE MUST CORELZCT - -_ - ery respect, account of Mrs. Hays, $27-50, for keeping '
ing complimentary reference to one of Sea- ANSWRR FROM FACII PROVINCE. Every person answer,- although there :were some sleepy looking Thomas Mulloy; was ordered to be paid, - .rry to lose you ' ' Com, but we hope you ' who was burnt out, has. started again in
forth's most worthy Citl,ZeDg: " Mr. H. J. ing must enclose four three cent sta for two sam- faces about town the next day�'—M-rs. Hor- The -Treasurer's bonds werij laid before the ill strike a gold mine out there all the : Mrs. Stowe's house.—Miss Mary Ann Ross,
,hool pie copies of the finest illustrated pu=tions on this I ame. - .
Crawford, formerly in our city High So I continent. We give these prizes simply to introduce ton, who was ill at her daughter's here for council and accepted. The petition of D, LOCAL NOTES.— isa Jeanie Miller, hav I of Toronto, is viniting her father, Mr. Wil -
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now Classical Master at Seaforth Collegiate it. Address, LADIF-S' PICTORIAL WEEKLY (22) Toronto, - a few weeks, has sufficiently recovered to be McIntosh and others requesting that the . I liam. RosFi.—The Independent Order of Good
s be rescinded rig secured a position in ,Grand Rspide, 1 Templars initiated a number of new members
Institute, is in the city for the Easter holi- Canada. 12722 - removed to her home in Usbor,ne on INIon- by law imposing a tax on do� , Ylichigan, left for that place last week, tbus !
days. Mr. Crawford was one of the best as THE Band Concert and Boot and Shoe was laid over for -further con�ideration, the Ion Friday. —Mrs. � (Rev.) 1. B. Wallwin re -
day last. She is upwards of s�venty years Ading to the already large number Of ! turned from Goderich on Saturday.
- Opening takes place on Saturday, May 7th. Every- of age, and her severe illness anadians in the territory of Michigan , and I FiRE.—A moat disastrous fire visited
also: one of the most highly esteemed of the was, there- claim -of school section No.� 13, for non- , _
teachers who have been in our High School. one invited. GY50. GOOD, Seaforth. 1272-1 J
� . fore, cause for: considerable alarm to her resident school ta,x was granted. On mo- )ereeptibly depleting our country of its beat I
and is now being welcomed back, by former - family and friends, and all will be pleased tion by Mr. Clark and- John Ketchen it was , Blu*evale on Friday morning about 3.30
pupil@ of his, with a pleasure that must be GREEN GOODS. A -few days ago Mr. G. E. eart's blood. From Wroxeter alone a host ' ,
I — to learn of her recovery.—The contract for �esolved that no action be t"en at present I ) 0 clock. The blacksmith ehop and carriage
ratifying to Mr. Crawford. The Seaforth MeTagg&rt,of this town,receivedla communi- watering Main street has been awarded to in the petitions from the - ratepayers of can be counted who have gone, often p9linst � shop were both destroyed by fire. It was
tallegiate Institute Board has shown its cation from a gentleman in New York, ask- ' heir will, to swell the ranks and help to rear � not supposed to be incendiary, but to have
. Mr. Thomas Thompson,, for $150 for the Union school sections Nos. I �nd 9,Hay and i
appreciation of Mr. Crawford in the g him to engage in the " green goods " or the standard of " spread-eagleism " across I
most ILI season. Mr. Thompson is a good man, and Stanley. The next meeting of council will -, caught from a chimney in the carriage shop.
practical way, twice since he went there. ;1 bogus money business. He offers him a the work could not have been entrusted to a be held on Wednesday, May �5th. iho% lines.—We note the return of Thomas � The fire had only made small headway when
- dollar for 25 cents and assures him that the - � . 6,ibson, Jr., to �url village to stay for . a time , � it was noticed, and soon a number of willing
better hand.—Street IDspector Anderson has _____r - - or ,he I
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN AssocL&TioN, counterft;it article which he furnishes can- been busily engaged for tbe. past two or C I before leaving f West, The 't boys" rkers were on hand. No attempt was
not be distiDguished from the genuine. He hiselhurst f I have the sympatli oftle entire community wo
a I made to seve the carriage shop, but the con-
-Rev. Mr. Hodgin8 addressed the lao gives his address and solicits an inter- 13 goes to the for the troubl ave recently undergone tents were soon on the road. It was then
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meeting in the Young Men's Christian As- streets and replacing them with living ones, � Old Country in a few weeks to remain six in connection with their partners, Smith &
sociati , on hall, Wednesday evening last, on view, but the interview must not te.ke place There is *nothing which adds mor I . I noticed that the blacksmith shop was in
in New York but in some place within fifty e to the weeks. His health has been very poor for alcolm, of Bruss Is, and the general opin- - .
the subject of "Sports and Amusements." . beauty of a town than nice shade trees on 'some mouth and he expects impro imminent danger. It was defended for a
miles of that city. He 'also warns Mr. the etreets, and with care Seaforth will soon from the 2' i�n is that they w uld have been much bet- abort time, but the fire got the best of it,
The attendance was g6od,the different spor,t' MeTaggart not to communicate with him by T sea voyage.—Rev.. ff. Irvine , er had they never formed the oo-partner-
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ing clubs of the town being well represented. letter, but only by telegram. The address look well in this respect.—Beatty Brothers i preached to -a large congregation last Sun- hip, as they were Joing well before. Ex- And soon the shop was in flames. The im-
The address was fall of interest and instruc- 6 are having the material laid down for their � day morning on the 3rd commandment— plement shop occupied by Mr. John Gardner
' gives is: G. Halliday, care Burns & Co., erience is often purchased dearly.—Mr. was also thought to be in danger, and a
tion and was highly appreciated,. The Pro- 0 new store.—Mrg. Little removed to Michi- I There will be no preaching in the Methodist avideon, contractDr for the new Presby- number of bands set to work to t,ear it down,
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virisial Secretary, Mr. Cole, was also pres- he solemnly abjures Mr. McTaggart not to gan this week. She goes to keep house for ; church here next Sunday a. m., owing to the terian -church here, was in town on Satur- -
ent, and gave a very interesting address.— ts give him away." This rascal is, no doubt, her brother, Rev. Mr. Dunsmore, of Mat- religious -quarterly meeting at- Kippen at the 4ay, and toi other - with members ' and soon it was brought to the ground. The
We are glad to say that arrangements are communicating with many young men tawa.—The Roxboro Sabbath School will ii same hour.—The business m�eeting of the f the building ,,ommittee and others, shoe shop occupied by Mr. J. F. Morrison
now about completed for, enlarging the and the flattering re -open for the summer months on next Quarterly Board, Kippen Circuit, meets in aid out the length and the breadth thereof was .saved from destructi,)n by the working
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rooms and putting in baths, which will inducements he holds out and the persuasive . Sabbath.—Mr. Thomas E. Hays recently � Kippen at 2 p. in. on Friday,' May 6th, to I ertaining to this r iodern temple that is to of the men. The workers deserve praise
so for the way in which they acted at the fire.
be pushed forward at once.—Members of way he puts them, may induce me to fall 'sold a very superior young driving horse to � finish up the work of this dopference ,year. Ee erected on the a to chosen. It is highl y All the buildings were owned by Mr.
the association will please bear in -mind our Mr. D. Donovan for $140. A couple of , I on "Ie
into his trap. It would be advisable, there- —The Epworth Leaguers ate talking up 'UHIMendablie the 6 irit displayed by 4hose I Thomas Nixon. The loss is partially cov-
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annual meeting to be held next Wednesday fore, for all who receive his circulars to put years ago such a horse would have brought � another entertainment for M . �y 24th. Their eing in immediat touch with the building e . red by inBurance. Mr. Nixon intends re-
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evening for the election of officers and them in the fire and pay no further attention $17 . 15.—Mr. C. L. Papst, who has been last was very popular, and this one will perations, and .t,o building.
transaction of other business ; a fall attend- seriously ill with ory8ipelas in the face, is doubtless be more popular. ;: . rid unceasing �
ance wrequested.—Bible class as usual Sun- to them as it is dangerous even to hold com- now recovering and considered to be out of . I ntion to have all prelimi- 0
day morning. munication with such scoun . drels. danger. —Business in town has. been unusu- 0 aries urrauged, m st give the congregation � Hensall.
. .1 ally dull for everal days.—Mr. H. P. Ken- I Exeter. � that quiet condde ce in the abilitiea; of the 1
� 8 building committe to feel assured that all I CHoTx-PiNG'done every day in the week at
EGMONDVILLE NOTES.—It is astonishing nedy retires from bis hotel next*Monday.— Ri�iFF& —Mr. John Grant and wife spent . will be right, so d sirable for smooth sailing ', the Heusall Gristblille. Bran, $12 per ton ; Shorts,
� �14 p,m� ton. CooK Biwa.
SABBATH SCHOOL Am,f,IVh9RSART.—NTe in- to what inconvenience people in a,protec- As an, evidence of Seaforth's prosperity we Monday and Tuesday last in Parkhill.—Mr. in a matter in whi ch so many are interested. q
advertently omitted to mention last I week tionist .country are put, and all for class may say . that there is not a singls vacant Samuel Stanlake, who met with a serious . i 1272
the annual tea -meeting and entertainment of � — - 0 1 LocA_L BRIEFS —The recent cold and back -
benefit and the pretence of raising a rave- - dwelling or store in town that is fit for runaway accident on Main street on Tburs. ward weather is'now giving place to warmer
the Methodist Sabbath School, which was nue. As a -came in illustration, a young habitation, while there are several who are day evening last, is improvi slowly.—Mr. �; Brussels. 'weather and all vegetation is looking more
hold on the evening of Good Friday. Tea lady in our village was notified that a anxious to rent houses and can't Let them. William Davis,jr., Huron sliu!et, is confined � FiRE.—About P. M., on Monday the : promising. —Trade is somewhat quiet in the
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was served to the children in the basement beautiful and, costly gold watch had been —Mr. ,Copp has removed the Smith house to his' home through illnqss.—Mr. John i � iouse of Mrs. John McCallum, on M'chanic ! village at preeent, owing to the farmers all
of the chu.rch at six o'clock, after which a 0 i
expressed to her from the States as a Christ- from the Public School grounds to a lot he Leath orne, proprietor of the Mansion House, street, was discovered to be on fire, no one 1 being busily engaged with the spring work.
very interesting programme, which reflect- mas present. But time passed and no watch purchased from Mr. Wilson, opposite the in 111 at present with rheum! tic trouble. g in the house at the time, Mra. h
ad credit on both teachers and scholars, was 0 — le- I —The' trustees of the Methodist Church
Exeter. will celebrate the 24th of May in .
gone through. The Secretary's report show- came, much to the annoyance of all parties residence of Mr. Rebert Willis. He intends . �ail'inm being at a neighbor's. The' alarm , have been making a decided improvement in
ad concerned. However, after much worry and fitting it up and making a firist-claes and -grand -style this year, N;w attractions as given istid the engine was soon on hand , the appearance of the rear end of the
that the school was in an - exceedingly correspondence the miaBing article reached comfortable residence of it.—Mrs. Doctor and a gigantic pfocession. ! Bills will be 'nd doing good work, in fact, it never was church, by having it plastered anew where
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prosperous condition. The suz erintendent, its destination a few days ago. What a_ -McDonald, Mrs. A. Young and Mrs. Wm. posted up next week, giving full particulars. quicker got to a fire, e pecial'y when the � it was discolored.—The Hensall Lodge o
Mr. W. M. Gray, occupied the chair in his wretched humbug the whole system of pro- Robb go to Toronto next week as delegates —Our streets are in a dusty state this week, distance is consi lered a Tbe'buildibg was the Independent Order of Oddfellows in f
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usual acceptable manner. The anniversary tection is for a people who pretend to be from the Seaforth Auxiliary to the an- as the watering cart has not been used yet. � ut out but it is 6 complete wreck. The tend holding their anniversary services in
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sermons will be preached on Sabbath, May self-governing. —ArDong the industries which nual meeting of the - Ontario Women's —Our village fathers met on'Monday even- neighbDrin were saved, although ! the Methodist church of this pl ce, on Fri -
22nd, by Mr. Bart. Casson, when collections tend to the prosperity of our village, the Foreign Missionary Society, in connection ing for " buginess'.—Reeve Bawden spent On fire seve!1ab1ntii1�13ns!s ch occasion
will. be taken up for the purpose of purchae. The contents !of the � day evening, May 6thi on whi
Ing a new library for the Sabbath School, tannery of Air. G. E. Jackson holds a promi- with the Presbyterian church,—Mr. S. F. Tuesday and Wednesday last at Thedford. — l0use were pirinci�ally got out excep� what , Bro. Rev. W. McDonagh, of Exeter, will
and which is very badly needed. nent place, giving employment, almost con- Johnson, formerly of the firni of Johnson Mrs. John Muir, jr., is visiting her parents *&a in the second story, which - was totally address the brethren. The meeting will be
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stantly, to five or six. workmen, &a well as Brothers, of this town, but who for several in Straihroy this week.— 'he .
- - . � Professor W. ff. 4estroyed, i'l. roperty was insured in an open one, and the public are cordially in-
. aff��ding work to a number of outside years has been carrying on an extensive Meeke held forth in Drew's Ope4a House on the Mercant � which on W,edne#day of , vited to be present. The home lodge and
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- hardware business in Brandon, Manitoba, Tuesday night last. for the benefit of the last week settle the loss as follows, on � visiting lodge% will'-mieet at the Oddfellows,
EAST HuRat� HoTEr Li=NsEs.—The hands engaged in the Manufacture of gloves I
Board of License Commissioners for East The-l'o-utput consists mainly.of sheep skins, bas disposed of his business in that city to Chosen Friends of Exeter.—The Kickapoo I he house $400, b 'rig all that it was Insured i ball at 7.30, and march to the church. Ser -
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re house, - Brussels, I wool and gloves, which are shipped to all his brothers, Edward and James, and re- Indian Medicine Company io holding free for, and $70 on t e contents, there' being i vice to commence at 8 o'clock. Mr. and
on Monday of last week. Present, Thou. parts of the country. The . whole business is moves to the Pacific Coast, near San Fran. concerts in Drew's Opera HOE for the next Only $150 on them. The $70 coverpd the 1 Mrs. James Carlyle, of this village, were in
Gibson, (chairman),. Howick ; Geo. Fortune, under the direct 'supervision of the pro- cisco, where his eldest son is in business. two weeks.—Mes'srs, John t ill and J. T. full loss on -contents. . Blyth this week spending a few days with
Turriberry; Goo. . Murdie, MeKillop and I prietor, who is ably aedited by three of his Mr. jobnson has been very puccessful in Weetcott, agents for the St ne & Welling. ACCIDENTS.—Op Wednesday last,- brakes- , friends.—We' are pleaied to state that Mr.
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. ution was p � Yga Ing a large inan Andiews,on the mixed train going west, I H. S. Magee, assistant of the Rev. H. J.
granting hotel licenses for the coming year 1 believe that honest labor is no disgrace and of securing a more con enial olimate.—The delivery of fruit and orname &I trees in this while coupling cars here, slipped into one of I Fair, has- passed his first year's examination
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As follows . : ford. I - may be found almost any day in his tannery annual meeting of the outh Huron Conser- place this week.—Mrs, eor�e Easterbrook, The cattle guards at the statiov and to save I at Harriston in a very oreditable manner,
Wintbrop — James Fulton. Leadbury —_ I garb engaged in preparing some of the above' vative Association, as constituted for Do- _G
Edward MeNamara;on condition that stable i articles for shipment. Besides the tannery . . of. Burlington, who has been spending the i,timself he threw out his hand and one of the ! having��taken honore in two -subjects, and
I minion purposes, will be held in the Queen's past three weeks here visitin� relatives, left cara passed over I is left arm near the elbow being at the head of the classo�s all through.
is put in proper condition before May lat. I Mr. Jackson carries on th6 business of gen- Hotel, Seaforth, on Monday next, at two for her home on Thursday- la�t. —Mrs. El �ompletely crushing it. He and speaker,
! am was. at once Mr. Magee is a good student
Walton—Chas. Sage and J. Weiss. Cran- i eral merchant. In future, when space per- o'clock p. m. —Mr. Seath, Provincial High Bntt, or., and her daughter Martha and iaken to the R 3vere house and , T. G. and his services here have been much ap.
brook—D. Zimmer and Peter McDonald. ! mits, we purpose referring to other indus- School Inspector, spent several days this Mrs. J. Dinsdale, of KippeQ spent .Monday 4olmes, the Gran,� Trunk Railway, doctor preciated.—' The Misses Macarthur,, of
Ethel—John Burton. Henfryn — G. H. tries.—Misa A. G. Gemmell will represent week - i I lace — r. E. Joalled. He decidtod that amputatio'n was Ailsa, Craig, county of Middlesex, are in
I at the Seaforth Collegiate Institute. last visiting frien'do in this , IV] �
Taylor. Molesworth —Jacob Steiss. James- I the Egmondville branch of the Women's We hope tiis report will be favorable.—We Sanders left on Tuesday las,r for Clinto the only thing, and
I n, . . permission was got to the village this week visiting their brother,
town—Thomas MaKwen, bier and wine � Foreign Missionary Society at the annual are sorry to learn that Mr. John Cowan, of 'where he has secured a s4ustlon in he
� . I . t �send the engineto Ethel for Dr . a. M�Kelvey Mr. J.' hiscarthur.—Mra. J. C. Stoneman
license. Bruswe,18—J, C. Tuck, A. Kwaig, I meeting of the General Society to be held at MoKillop, is in very poor health at present, Oaken Organ factory.—Our 4aw-mill is run- nd Cale, to assist i The arm was amputat- has returned home from visiting her parents
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IN 8 TRAM,
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with a complete
Boys' and Afen's
piain white. �
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25c, we, still hav
a rare bargain, si
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liam Reith on Saturday .afternoon lat f -
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was very largely attended, testifying to-
Ak-n's - Fur,
th,b respect in which he was held.-
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Mr. R. McGregor, of Toronto, and former.
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ly of this place, was in the village this
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week, visiting his relatives and friends.—
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Rev. Mr. Fisher, of Flamboro, and son -in-
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law of Mr. Alexander Ingram, of the town- f
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PRE,SXNT CONDIT14
ship of Hay, occupied the pulpit of Carmel
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The Ontario De
Presbyterian Church, on Sabbath evening �
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has issued a balle]
last, delivering a very able and impressive
sermon.—We are pleased to see that Mr. R. '
dition of the c.rzop*1
Coad, of the firm of Coad, Rannie & Young,
province up to Ajp
'has sufficiently recovered from his recent
ing a summary 01 �,
six hundred corret
severe illness to permit him to go around &
little. We hope he inay speedily recover.—
is a summary ., o,
Mr. A. Lammie, driiggist, of Detroit, and -
FA:1
formerly of this pli6ce, is
The past winter
visiting his parenti, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
able one for I&
Lammie.—We are pleased to learn th�at Mr.
particularly the ,e
James T. McTa'ggart has passed a very suc-
exceptio,nally Vrc
cessful examination at the Detroit Medical I .
spring opened.. I
College, having secured nearly 90 per cent. I
cient depth Of Ssno
of an average on all subjects Mr. MeTtg- �
from winter killix
g&rt will enter upon his fina� year's examin,. ; i�
rapidly, a -ad fair �
ation when the College re -opens, and i�_
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&bout th e - oad :
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predict he will even be more successful in P
when the fielaa lo,
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his final than he has been. �,
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nights, sunny 4a)
DEATH oiF M -u. R. C. MITCHELL. — Mr I
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followed so that -�s
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R. C. Mitchell, a relative of Mrs. Thom" .
weather was Pb
Dick, of this place, died recently at Vernon,
growth, and it is
British Columbia. Mr. Mitchell was, born
count the young, 11
in Clarksburi, County of Grey,'0ntaria, his
able set -back aud'
. father being MnAlexander Mitchell. of that
browned appea'ra.
town. He came to British Columbia' in Oc-
tinuance of sue
tober, 1889, for the sake of his health., and
some anxiety, -
had previously for several years carried on
was tarnestly 10c
an extensive business in Thornbury,Ontario,
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if not too long di
where he had considerable pr�aperty inter-
.
less ouickly'reco
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eists. He began business at Kam -loons in
'Ver-
condition of tb
March of last year, and first came to
although there :
-non last November and decided on opening
looking particul
i up a tailoring establishment there. Re, re-
loams and wel-i
turned to Kamloops in December to settle
loams, On blaci
up affairs the;e and bring his family to Ver-
ve-t lands iit I
,
non as soon as possible, but was not able -to
from frost. 'Thi
do so till January 22nd. While at Kam-
appewn3 to bave
loops and since his return be had been suf-
. Hessian fly aid, f
fering from a severe attack of Is .grippe,
tieg3 on early som
;which affected his stoniach,-arid be bad been
Wire worm on r.
gradually becoming weaker and unable to
Practically the t
leave his bed. He leaves a wife and three
to the ,condition
children. Mr. Mitchell was very highly re-
County of Elise'x
spected wherever known. He visited:H,en-
account of 110c.
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*all and vicinity about three' years ago, and-
,itaTt the winter
those who had the pleasure of meeting him 4
Excepting in thi
, - .
then will regret to learn of his death.
cations are tha4g
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be ploughed up.,
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Uaborne.
time betwee'a ut,
LOCAL, POINTS. ---�The Inspector of Public
succesSfully pas
,
Schools, J. E. Tom, of G�dericb, visited
crop are promis,
several of the schools here this week.—Mr.
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Pridham, M. P., has been a -round buying cat- *
. Much that h�
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tle during the Easter holidays, —Alfred
wheat applies a
Halle, of Eliniville, has crossed the border .
but little fror
to the la
, rid of the Stars and Stripes.—At
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appearance nov�
one of their week eyening services the peo- .
tory. The crc
Ple of Sunshine presented their pastor, M r. .
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I lin-ii.ted ext,ent,
Ouseell, with a parse of S20.—Mr. Duncan
t*
early sioilin&
� -is home from Stratford Collegiate Institute, I
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ispending his holidays with his parents -at I
Farquhar.—John Duncan, 8r., 12th conces-
As in thezeas I
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sion, intends to visit the home of his boy -
hood's days in the
ed welli, 'The
much advanoe
north of Scotland very
shortly.—M,ost of the farmers here will .
PO
and no very p
finish seeding this week.—Stephen Hicks, of z�t
I the Ilth concession, has sold a span of colts, I
pressed aa to t]
- dicationa are t
I realizing a good figure therefor.. —Thomas
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of the pro -vine
The most fa-vo)
'Coates, of the 2nd concession, has bought
Lak.e Huron at
the Eaiterbrooke farms at Eden, cornpriging
pa,rticularly fn
paying therefor $9,000, This I -
n,
where the i. di,
,makes 540 acres that Mr. Coates owns in .
satisfactory�
this township. Tom stems to prosper not-
the provinee V
withstanding the N. P., but perhaps he had �
. much harm to
a good foundation laid before that came into I
seed in the fal
force.—Owiug to frosty nights and cold esst
,even. The 61
winds the wheat is not lookin &swell as it
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on the�, grou � 7
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was two weeks ago.—Ilenry Perkins, of
�ay to be
Exeter, has sold 30 acres of land, being part
in the distri
�Of lot 16, concession 6, to Isaac Whitlock, -
siderable dau
who owns the lot and part lot adjoining it,
.
heaving, espe(
for the ne&t sum of $1,600. —James Dempsey, -
low, undrailb
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temeher of School Section No. 3, is at hoine
frosts have- ab
sick with the mumps.—P. Gowan, of School
, � I
extent. I
Section No. 5, after three weeks' sickness
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with the mumps, is able to be at his school
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The spring,
again. . �_
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than usua,10;
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and cool, vegi
—Mrs. Robert Struthers, of Poole, wan
w4y until th,e
taken ill while working in the garden on
the few warif
Monday, 18th inat., and died three hours - .
mouth, gra�ss
.
afterwards. The bursting of a blood vessel ' .
fiela's in th6 I
. iin the- brain was the cause of death,
of theprovin
—Mr. Alexander McGregor, some years
aecouni of th
-ago a resident of Stratford, died on the 31st
middle of th,c
of March, at his residence in B&Ilingery
or less arrest
Texas. Mr. McGregor taught the public
backward co,,
school, in Stratford, 45 years ago. Mr. Mc-
eastern dist,
Gregor took a leading part in promoting the
observable. -
division of the united counties of Huron, AD
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Perth and Bruce in 1850-1-2, and for his i ,
There is ha
services he was appointed clerk of the
hands to alef
County Court and treasurer of the county-
rare inst=ce
For some years he was also treasurer of
distrietanot
Stratford and Downie. He left Stratford in 1 -�
wheat of lat
1866, and in. 1876 he settled down in Tex"
districts ut I
where he greatly prospered. .
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