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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1892-05-06, Page 8. = " - ' = - Ar U, I I i I i " ; i I 11 , , J , - _4 1 l -, f K jz - '. i.v, : i , it ..". i - I L _t' , 1, I I it, r. ; 11 a,- . I I . , T - I t. .J, t 111*1 . f -( d , NN I i1i J! , . , t . I 14 I t, 41.oy 1 . _.;. il. U . I I . ! I i . . - I - . - ­.. " , - I I I ; ` " , " , - , – ­ --- " , . I . . i . . I I - I . - . . i I I . . - I MAY 6) 1892 -_ I THE HURON EXPOSITOR i - 1111111111111110 I I . — . . . . . - 11111111111111111111 - a i - __ - - .1 is - . In - - __ - - - them in by twoo apd; I threes, not sturgeons o! Exeter, aj)ent Sab', th with h - ly happy in him discourses on'Sabbeith last We have just finished sampling the last re haul they made, a ,sisters, Mrs. J. T. Wr(,i and - Mrs. L. OUT IN TWO* EDWAR. sue, -that is books loaned from the library, day maining specimens of Mr. John Lyon's apple but suckers. The' last Blatei ',jrd, of Exeter, . I D -:- OASH) was 13,955 for the year; London was 4,518 ; and it was regretable that the rainy I few days ago, was tremendous one ; they Harold. -Miss H. friends here.- .. Clinton, kept so malty at h9me, as few could help crop, grown in bin own garden in 1891, and four dozen , including dog -fish, 'of is visiting relatives ant' - NN"noiesale and Retail Dealer in Stratford, 7,069; MitchelL 2,153 ; I , ted by th,em. The reverend we are very sorry they were not the first, as got' t at of twelve. 1he sacrament of the Loro'a '8)upper will be Nearly Two 8 202 - Goderich 2 877 ; Wingham, 2,794 ; being benefi * tbat case we ight have begged, borrow- which there were eight parts o 0, i P --i, +­v;a1i Church Hundred Snits .. 0 ) I . would ap- gentleman goe to spend a day or Two this - disperised in u me r S y 31, :0 7-.'-Y- :B_Ur_rr_r3MT;,`, Brussels,864. This comparison 11 ed or atolen some moreof them. They These, though looking very modest and The services will of Boys' Clothing—All to "NIML _AA11 ply in the same manner to other Institutes week with. his par6l'nts, who have not been meek, have vicious fins and are neither sale- on Sabbath, May 8th, . III -mm, . 8 well for some time.-Cd,ki. w -ire of the Farneuse, or Snow variety and It must be supposed commence at the usual hour, 11 o'clock.- . be sold within the . . I j GODERICH STREET, SEAFORTH, in Ontario had I time to give stati ties. were almost as fresh and well flavored able nor palatable, Mr. Andrew Johnston, who purchased the coming month, . I I Comment is unnecessary, as the figures _411_ as if -newly plucked from the tree.- that they are thro wn in* to tax the patience I . ' SCHOOL DIFFIMLTY.—Two 'Willow Hall farm last winter, is very much . ' -%Vill buy Dairy Butter in any quan- speak for themselves. THAT GREY of soveiral of his Dr. McFaul has treated himself to a new of the fisherman. They don't mind getting a . I -shape,- if well made and cr . ke c roving the ap - tity and good -The following officers were elected : Dr. weeks ago, at the requqst Mr. road cart. -Mr. W. L. Holt, the popular few of them, but when the haul ta pearance of the interior of I ' !lay Ist,, 1892). . Campbell, President; James Craig, Vice friends, we published :a letter from the cattle dealer, is the proud possessor of a overwhelming proportions, one can hear an the dwelling by having it neatly painted and i ASTONISHING -:- BAI?GAIIVS. — - , , color, from I ublic school teacher in . I ined adjec- papered. Mr. Johnston is bound to havei i'resident; F. Holinested, Treasurer; Wm. Bowerman, a p . V Of ild but determ TWENTY -F] ' — . is magnificent young Carlisle colt from his good a string - Moore, Secretary rand Librarian; W. Pren- township of Grey, in which . Strange tiven, as can be im gined. everything in good order, and will, before I - - version of a difficulty he had with one of his well known Arabian driving mare. . I long, make this a fine property in every re- We have lately purchased and plae- - WHOLE N 11 __ Does Spring Suit. dergast, Assistant Secretary.' Directors, pupils. We now have a reply to that letter- to say, although the dam is clear white end — - spect.-As we intimatedJast week, Rev. W-. ed on sale a stock of Readyma,de - ____ . oea your Spring Suit suit. If not why not get a Rev. Dr. McDonald, Rev. Mr. Hodgins, asels, the sire bright bay, the colt is -as Wroxeter. he W itable Suit. We can always suit YOu- Messrs. R. Lumeden, Wm. Elliott, James from Mrs. Thomas Pepper, of Bra Bay black as a coal. -Mr. John MoNab, former- - A CoRRECTioN. -Messrs T. & J. Gibson,. McDonagb, of Exeter, will address t Clothing, consisting of 8B,ac LaDg- mother of the boy. It is needless to I Oddfellows of Heneall lodge and visiting 0 .4 ,' I McMichael, John A. Wilson, I that Mrs. Pepper's statement is somewhat at ly of Bayfield, but who has for the past in connection wit what appeared in last - brethren in the: Methodist Church, of this T 14 E 1, Spring S,uits. . Wilson. R relating to. Smith & The Youths' Suits - straith, D.D' g in El' in county, near St. week's EX -POSIT a 6th. . variance with that of Mr. Bowerman. As a year been residin 9 , on Frida- 'evening, M y If it suits you to get suited elsewhere it does not suit — urtesy to Mrs. Pepp . 6r we would Thomas, was in town this week un his way Malcolm and theEpelves, desire to say that, place y room at but we must, feel suited for what suits you niust SAR,t LORD BAILEY. -The entertainment matter of co feet in their lodge . ; That Jackson Br, I to do to spend a few days in Huron's popular they have the utToot confidence in their The -AND— - ,. " No.,A, in letter, but were we 7.30 zi,' ,ewarllly suit us. - given in Seatorth on Saturday evening last like to publish hcr Ives liable to an action summer resort. Mr. McNab looks as if the former partners for honesty, integrity and , and will r1arch to Ahe Church. st class 'of 1 1 1 by Mrs. Sara Lord Bailey, the accomplished so we would lay ourae meeting, which lis an open.one and to which line ' Spring Suits 167 st must have fulfilled for libel. It is quite possible Mrs. Pepper balmy air of Elgin agreed with him fully fair dealing.-TH mAs GIBSON, JR- all are welcome, will open at 8 o'clock. -We . Boys' Suits, " I . American elocutioni , -- rugged breezes of Lake _--r—_ mber of our young men, I We have an immense range of the best makes to be - foudd in. America si lued rock prices in all sizes, the expectations of the most hopeful. Next may be firmly convinced in her own mind better than the which will be soldJust as we bought Boys I Men.'s, B oys'and Children's. our Clothing to order to Mrs. Scott-Siddons, Mrs. Bailey is, per. that it was the punishm'ent the boy received Huron. -Messrs. Scott Brothers, musical in- B echwood. thiriking they ght as well be out of the . I strument dealers, have just had turned out s. -We Mice that Mr. B. O'Hara Oufi the fashion, have re- them at. I pr'-, I style second to haps, the beat elocutionist that has over that caused hie death', but it is quite another Bi&iEF world as out . - . ' will be found in price, quality and . at reasonable - Done in the trade, at the Bargain Clothing Dry Goods visited _. Seaforth. She' enters so fully into and a differerit thing to prove it, and her of t ' he carriage shops of Messrs. Barton & ban purchased " interest in that excellent cently purchase4 fine silk hate. We venture, I __ I . . I - ny evi- Son a handsomely finished wagon for .. . e don't intent'. House. the spirit of her selections and articulates letter does Dot show that she has a , stallion, 11 Rranr er," and is travelling him to -say that Hensall can - numbpr more'than _W WM. PICKARD, a; Bus- the delivery of musical instruments. . . A CUT IN TWO PRICE. - - happens to 6- , so plainly, that she carries her listeners right dence that would even justify such on the same routo that he travelled " Play- any other place of its size. , it, ' T. Kidd's old stand. Seaf ortli, picion much less prove so,serious a charge. -We are sorry to learn that Mrs. S. Trott boy." I I Strartra r " is one of the beat stock - - I . I __0___ ex D-geratinon labo is not improving in health; Her son, Rev. horses in -:the c,oun ty. -Seeding is almost 8.9b . with her and makes them feel as if the - t - scenes she depiots are really before them. In reply to Mr. Bowerman's statement, that Zurich. The -ficyures on the LEFT are the -1 . oy neversaid anything Arthur Trott, of Michigan,.who arrived finished in this se tion, and the heavy rains Z) figures on. the Put our Boys" She has, also, a good voice and pleasant the parents of the b at Biaiigni.-Mr. Ed. Daters and Miss Roth- regular prices and the in stroiqgest 11 -lass ' e'r rendering of to him about the m atter, Mrs. Pepper says - home Tuesday, is spending a few days of Sunday a .onday have improved the ZD hf ( 'A* ItTo (F I I many friend RIGHT are YOUR PRICES for ` . a ZI n * .P0$jt0V,6 appearance on the stage, H riot I I There was a good reason for not bother* his mother's bedside. -The a of Ed. Conwa ermal were, on Tuesday last, joined in the . the I I Engineer's Signal" and the " Cha ing lop, will be fall wheat very much. -Mr. y holy bonds -of matrimony. The knot was I tbein with ally 0 - - — Race " from Ben Hur, were really splendid. the teacher about it. The boy's,'father was Mrs, John Cowan, of MoKil, left last week fox Grand Rapids, Michigan. in the Lutheran church by Rev. J. C" -n. . : ices, antl yol ....— . sorry to learn that she is at present in a very wish tied - pr . — — e recitations of Mrs. away at Toronto, having a cancer removed, He is a steady y ung felkow, and we Strumpfer, and was witnessed by quite a i. - We've In addition to th ter weak state, having been corifined to bed for , REGULAR PRICE. YOUR, PRICE. C, leaders. - and we thought it better to let the mat him success wher,ever his lot may be cast. wish them much I - DISTRICT MATTERS. Bailey, Mr. Walter Willis gave a well ren i umber of visitors. We . , dered solo and Mrs. Dr. Smith sang very, rest until he returned. Well, wheri hie did the past ten days. -There was an mmense . i .*— . n - a -ail men , cloth I - I sweetly, as she always doesi An instru- come home he was so weak and nervous he number of people in town last Saturday, and . joy in their wedded life.-Mr8. Doying, of - - $8 00 "4 00 . and we k1low W . wded with vehicles of I tanley. Berne, Michigan, is here visiting her father, P . ANN'OTHER ­WELr, Domc, HU­Ro-.,aTE.-The mental duet by Misses Downey and Ewing was not able to leave his bed for four weeks, the streets were cro . mazoQ preciated He is only able to walk around now, so we all sorts from the country around. -Mr BAYFIELD ROAD NOTES.,Mr. Charles Mr. J. G. Schluchter, and other friends,- .. We buy the TA, db B. R. $7 50 1 V 75 i , Mattawan correspondent of the Kala was well rendered and was much ap Reid has arrived home from Manitoba. -We Mr. Jacob Schatz, thinking it was.pot good I - Telegraph ma,kes the following reference to by the audience, while Mrg. Bright , Miss thought better to let the matter drop, and Mercer left here yeeterday for the Old are pleased to Be that Miss Jane Reid, who for man to be alone, last - week took unto $7 00 I 96D 3 50 1, durin.- the 11 a, former Raronite. fit says: 11 Rev. H. Downey, Mr. Bright and Mr. Jarnes, Scott would not have said anything more about it Country, on a visit to -relatives and friends. has been visitin Y friends in Michigan, ha's himself a wife, in the person of Miss Bran- : it Cheap alxva y. _ I s a We hope Mrs. Mer6e-r will have a pleasant $6 50 - - $3 25 _,_ tr , - I - - I I Charles Durtsmore has accepted a call to re- most pleasing vooal quartette. Miss but for Mr. Bowerman's letter." We i - ' don, from near Detroit. We wish them - 11 1 gave a rtturried.-The I idiee of the Bayfield Road . - proof, and our 11 . the home of I I . Mrs. Pepper and voyage and an enjoyable visit in ' . willso - I - - I Our `,Z2.00 main with the Congregational chlurch for n played the accompanimen. to on the cerely sympathise , with ment, her youth. -Mr. Joseph Prendergast, of this Auxiliary are contemplating having some much happinesv.-Mr. McNeil left on Mon $6 00 1 $3 00 . ertainment soon. -Wo are day last for Wisconsin, where he in -tends to A'2 75 -_ another year at a salary of $800, a free par- piano and did. her part well. Outhewhole, family on account of their sad bereave kind of an e0 $5 50 - %P - sonage and a month's vacation. Although the entertainment was one of the Most and we are sure they have the sympathy of town, who has been attending the Rush rry to hoar th ,t Mr Joseph Richardson is stay this summer. Mr. Coleman has taken , Men's All , . Medical College, Chicago, has just passed so' .. pleasant that has been given for some time. the entire community where they reside,and tituto sick ay soon be able to be . 'L' 2 50 - I - - - - , Mr. Danamore was invited to other churches . . We hopea e m' the store business and, we understand, will . $5 00 p . . I -, - his first year's examination in that ins M s I,,-. paying larger salaries, yet he preferred to The duties of chairman were very efficiently - we daresay there is none whose sympathy kd again.- r. Rathwell, 8r., who ha . shortly. -Mr. J. Merner was in . 'Make The people are werman's. very creditably. Rush) although not so arout e winter open up - on important busi- $ . $2 25 1 " our own remain here another year. performed by Rev. Mr. Hodgin.a. The at- they have more fully than Mr. Bo n Arbor or been residing in Toronto through tb I Goderich a few days ago .: . 0 ( well-known to Canadians as Ali -The Rev. Mr. Hender- ness. He has traded his interest in the grist V worthy of yoll Much pleased at his decision." teudance was not nearly so large as the t the leading Medical Col- has returned ho e. $4 00 ip- ma& and trimm. _ : ntertainment merited, but Saturday is not Jefferson, is one of son, of Bayfield, d an eloquen - YOU-, G MEN. -'S CHRISTIA--N- ASSOCIATION.- e AN ExPENsivE LAW SUIT. -In November leges of the United States. Dr* Senn, the Mon in Bay delivere . - mill in Elkton, Michigan, to Mr. B. Brown, $3 50 'Lh 1 75 the best, for a el a gbod evening for getting out a large house, 1889 Andrew Morrison, of McKillop, gave a * field Road Presbyterian church, pf Crediton, for his shoe stock. -Mr. Hicks 1P i The annual meeting for the election of n ild, of celebrated Burgeon, is the head of the . . Mary work, last Sunday, which . they're - . Those who attended were amply repaid for mortgage on his farm to Lewis McDo i ,ular monthly meeting of on rnissi( , met with a slight accident at his ditching $3 00 - $1 50 pauts, officers was. held on Wednesday evening and their trouble I Walton, to secure $600 and interest.'the faculty. -The reg was very much appreciated. ' resulted as follows : President, Mr. T. 0. .' - amount of the mortgage being largely Made the town council will -be held on Monday __ ___ . machine a few days ago. -We had a very $2 50 '1 1' 25 . sims, 3 I to 42 1 - evening next. -The Cricket Club, of this ' heavy thunder storm on Tuesday, accom- p I I . up of a debt due by Mor *fl 1 0 Kemp; Vice-Pre8ident, Mr. J. A. Wilson; BOOT AND SHOE Opening and Band Con I rison to McDonald. town, have, with their usual enterprise, - Kippen. . . panied bvi very vivid ligbtISiDg, but no dam' $2 00 lz .0 I - -r. R. Mercer ; Assistant-Secre- cart on Saturday. Everyone invited. The greatest Morrison made -Vor 30 days we will sell ex- age was done. -Rev. G. F. Raist preached :, Secretary, M . display of fine goods we e erinade. GF0.000D. 11 the following December engaged the celebrated Charles Kelly com- TEA SALE. ? . - I - i JACK S1 tary, Mr. Newton McTavish ; Treasurer, . an assignment of his estate for the benefit of Card'no's Mill$ on Tues- collent values in Japan Teas at less than cost of im- , i his first sermon in the new conference year - . 9 - 1273-1 y to appear in I ,p,rtation. Do not iniss the opportunity, as we can- : ' SIZ:HIS I Mr S. Mullett. The usual gospel meetin his creditors to Robert Gibbons, the sheriff pan, Charles Kell .not replace them at a h * Below are the ! last Sunday. The rain kept- a good many I - - for'men only will be addressed next Wed- BOARDERS WANTED. — Three or four uty. Shortly after the assignment day evening, May loth. .y ny suc Prices. fortable boarding place with of the cou needs'no commendation from us, as be is prices for five to ,ten pound lots: 50c Tert for 39c; from attending. To fit boys' from 5 to 1 5 years of ag e. Leaders in -Cli neaday eveRing by Mr. James WFIson., B. A. boarders can find a com . All men, but more especially young Mel], the undersigned, corner of Jarvis and Market Streets. Sheriff Gibbons commenced an action in the known throughout the length and breadth 40c Ter. for 30c, 36a Tea for 26c, 30c Tea for 20c. D. ' - . - I . Price; are cordially invited to come and have a Apply to 3IRs. J. PAYNE. 1273-1 High Court of Justice against McDonald to of the land as being one of the finest vocal- WRI1311ILLER. 1272 . Brumels. Don't delay coming early for these ____ - GUN CLUB 1qOTIG'E.-At a caucus meetin 9 have his mortgage set aside as being fraudu- i9ts of Canada, and, as he hag appeared in LOCAL BRIEF .—Mr. William Cudmore, ___ i COUNCIL MATTERS.—The regular council n I good time. -THE SECRETARY. of the Seaforth Gun Club it was agreed to hold a re- lent and void against the creditors of Mo i bay dealer, has been ship-, Suits are sure to move out quickly. . rri- -our enterpris* . meeting was held on Monday evening ' ,ast LOST IN - — gular meeting of the Gun Club on Tuesday, May 10th, . Seaf orth before, all who then heard him will in . ' to niake arranFements for regular practice and other son, or as having the effect Of giving him a be desirous of hearing him agaiD, and ping out presEed hay in -large quantities when several a,ccounts - were passed and - _. . BA N_D OF HOPE4MEETI.N,G. -The Band of important business. All members are requested to preference over other creditors. The case any who have not heard him will miss a during the past few weeks. -The new barn ordered to be paid. The resignation of ' BY R, . - Hope, which has been meeting weekly, will, be present. Meetirif to be held in the office of F. came on for trial at the Spring Assizes at rare treat if they do not do so 'this time. He of Mr. Thomas Mellis is now completed, J. W. McIntosh as Reeve was read and. acl- Edward McFaul, . , - Beattie, V. S., at 8 o clock p. in. 1273 ss M. L. de and is a very creditable structure. -The I during the summer Be&8011, hold their meet . Goderich in 1890, and subsequently judg - cepted and A new election ordered. The .1, I To inaugurate the change, e auspices has associated with him Mi en Mills broke down the , SEAFORTH. ,` [EDITon.-Sine( CO'NiRNG TO ,SEAFORTH under th and ment was rendered by the Court in favor of Lorimier, Chicago's greatest elocutionist, flume at the Kipp ination will be held on Wednesday, May . ml the members, of the Band, on last Tuesday of the Cricket Club. The citizens of this town McDonald. The Court was of opinion that day, but is being.rebuilt again with nom I Honduras, many 1 - afternoon, gave a little programme of their vicinity will on the loth of May next have the plea- and Mies Hattie Kelly, pianist. -Mr. Hal- -othei [cNiven's 6sual promptness. The mill 11th, and the election, if any, on Wednes- i OSITon baveaskA - I I . sure of again listening to the musical voice of Mr. there was no fraud in the transaction be- let's athletic class gives an exhibition, in Mr. N I I day May 18th. W. H. Kerr, of the ' off the streets. - Word P own getting up, which was very creditable tween Morrison and McDonald, and al- . is running as usual. -Mr. Samuel Steacy in - keep them tinue wfiting Ron 4. , 4.1, . Cha& Kellv, Canada's favorite vocaliet, who will have Id Cardno's Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock d lin naiDting buo2jes for Mr. Brussels Post, is in the field and it is re was -received here last week that a and whial, -consisted of muoic i-tedwith him Chica o's greatest Elocutionist, thou h the effect might be to give McDona : L 1---il engage . : : 111L I journal. While I V -L1 I — to 15 The young people will, no GOUDED) furn 8 .r . ported he is gwng to have OPPOS L on. . e very popular young man, Mr. VV m. onane vocal and- instrumental, sundry readings, Miss M. L. DeLorimier and'Miss Hattie Kelly,Pianist. a preference,'yet that was il3sufficient to Gerry are IP brook, "go on -fol and some clab swinging, all of which was No lover of good mu'sic should miss bearing this avoid the Mortgage a uder the authority of a a very enjoyable evening for all who attend. Kyle. : :. I namen of Geo. Baker and B. formerly of this place, but now of Calgary, adventure that be ' Company. Remember the date in Cardno's Hall _At the recent Easter examinations at the I mentioned as probable opponents, but it Manitoba, had been married.. - His many - I - V very pleasing and entertaining to the visi- Tueaday next. Admission, 25c `nd 60c ; Gallery, 36c, ease of Johnston vs. Hope, then recently de- . iFordwich- -seems to be a foregone conclusion that Mr. I was not'publiabed ' Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Mr. I friends in Blyth wish him all the pleasures ' v ­e intereafitig torn present. The ladies who lent the en- reserved for ladies and their escorts. 1 1273 cided by the Court. The plaintiff then- of Friday Kerr will be elected should there be a of married life. -Mr. Harry' Scarlett, hard- pro il , j. Atkinson, of Seaforth, and Mr. R. _Rc- MATRV,IONIIA .-The Globe Id also sta couragement of their presence to the young 500 p,ou,nds of Candies to be given away. carried, the case to the Court of Appeal for Mordie, of Kippen, succesbfully passed ma . ,ing occurrence, contest. . I won advocates of total abstinence and their zeal, Every boy or girl buying a pair of Boots at this sale Ontario, and judgment was again given in kes mention lof an interest ware merchant here, spent Sunday in Mit. 80 many of your r ous leader, Miss A. Cowan, were Mrs. James at $1 or over will find a pound of Candies in each favor of McDonald, the Court dismissing the. their first year's examination, the first in which, one of our residents took a very THE A.,38ESSMENT ROLL. -The aesessor chell--The Epworth League of the Blyth ultimate fate of t) Mrs. Hale, Mrs. pair. Great bargains all.the month. - Oro. GoOD. plaintiff's appeal with costs. Not satisfied, named taking second class honors. Mr. prominent part, as follows: ".A. pless3mt returned his roll for 1891 on Monday last. Methodist Church intend visiting'their sister of which, Nom Si Beattie., Mrs, Win. Smith, I - 1273-1 W. H. Harvey, of Exeter, passed his second event took pla e yeaterlay morning at 6.N The following are. some, items it contains - society in Clinton on ot aboutthe 19th inst., M. B. Smith, Mrs. James Scott, and Miss . the plaintiff appealed the case to the J victim of Cbristia year s examination. -Rev, G. R. Beamish, -o'clock, in the ')rerrard Street Methodist Real , property as assessed amounts to in return for the Clinton's visit they re- . afterward the boy, M. E, McLean. PERSONAL. -Mr. P. J. Moran, of the edi- Supreme Court of Canada and the case came of Stratford, will preach in St. Thomas' Church, when large number of young peo- $275,225 ; personal, $38, 100 ; income $4,600 0 on for argument. in November last and on . ceived some time ago. -The Misses McFar- also his father, bo am to torial staff of the Atlanta Constitution, the . . . Church next Sunday. ple aseembledi'to witness the marriage of -total $317,025. There are 58 dogs arid lane spent Suudayin Wingham.-Mr. And- . lack, or ra;ther, re FooTBALL.-The Hurons sent a te leading paper of Georgia, paid a flying visit INlay 2nd inst. judgment was again given in , - I Miss Frances Wilkin, a member of the choir 4 female. dogs. The population is 1,208. -te of Kingston college, is I Brantford to pla the first match of the to tow,u for a few days last week to see his McDonald's favor, the plaintiff's appeal be- ,rew Taylor,gradua &nee. Mrs, Smi . 11 y nd victory showed a I Exeter. and Sunday School worker in the above There are 119 cows, 45 pigs and 127 horses. -renewinj old acquaintances here at present. season on Tuesday last, a perch on their mother and sisters. Mr. Moran is travelling -ing dismissed,- with co to, the Court being DEMONSTRATION. -A grand Demonstration Church, to Dr.' A. M. Spence, of Fordwich, There were 31 births and 3 deaths. There of the family a f R ' her usual disposition to in the interests of hie paper, writinF a series unanimously of the opinion that there was -Mias ens McElroy has secured a situ- I to the United Sta banner The - Brautforde-havenot been in of arti, -Ies anent the political Bituati6'u. This no intent to give a preference and no want will be held in Exeter on Tuesday, May 24th. At 9.30 Ontario. Miss M. A. Wilkin was brides- are 11 steam boilers. ation with her old employer, Mr. Dever, afterward, still cl a.m. there will be a grand Trades and Calithunapian , maid, and Rev; E. J. Hart,' B. A., grooms- NOTE.S.-The Council are busy laying a the Lsociation for a few seasons and of being Presidential year in the United States, of bons fides in the transaction. Mr. R. S. procession. There will also be a Football Tourna., ' itid by the . new sidewalk along opposite the tailor, in Wiugham, and -is there at present. aoity to the horri I course did not have Much chance against the preliminary skirmishing, preceding the Hays was solicitor for theplaintiff, and Mr. nient open to any club - wising to compete, for this man. The ceremony was perforrr. ' Holm" -On-Friday evening last the Indepenaeut bed her of hui3bar Our ,jr. Lewis prizes of $10 and 86 are offered. A large number of pastor, Rev, W. J. Barkwell, M. A. The block, -and when completed the front street -Templare elected the follow. 'pf two - such veterans as -the Hurons. - team battle to be fought next November, is in F. Holmeated wat acting for A clubs intend to be present an . d take part. An - beartiest goo4-will goes with the happy will ,have 'good sidewalks t.- Order of Good theapace' play the second round, in Berlin to -morrow full activity, and the politicians are -laying McDonald. What the costs in the case will Obstaole Horse Race Fats Man's Race, Farniers' Foot ing officers for the eusuing quarter.. Chief I fools theA mortal ) against the Rangers of that town their nets thus early to catch the 11 free and be and how much 'they will exceed the Race, Retired Fari ers' Race, Boys'Race, Girls'and air, and a shower of rice that will,not 9'oo . n Smith, Malcolm & Gibson, of the Brussels Templar, . A. M. Robinson; Past Chief ' 1. I (Saturday . 1E rgotten. " I :t but do not expect quite an easy a viciory as independent." Mr. Moralt looks well after original amount, we', leave our readers to Women's Races will be held, for which liberal prizes . e fo I ning mill, have made t%n assignment to Templar, Robert Sonaers; Vice Templar, A small! party 4 . I 'are offered Prizes are also offered for Lady and ' . ; aS. Scott for the benefit of their creditors. U fl­. h 'P.~%vA;" SZC6'4af,Q-r W ; 1'. , _ , ACIA 1 . If succes ut they a. residence of 22 years in the South, and judge for themselves. - . I . I 15 J 9 . gle .Y- X lr . . Gentlemen Mders, as well as prizes of N and $3 for Leeburn. The principal cause of the firm's trouble is a Taman ; Financial Secretary, Nelson Me- - I for the pu rpogo of - . - .play home and home matches on the 14th thi s are improving in that country 0 — Tug-of-war, between teams of 6 men froin any a , says In a NOTES.—The Rev. Mr. Black, who has 110 result of the late Toronto boom which bur t Gee; Treasurer, Miss Alice Gillespie; 1: I and 21stof May with the winners of the very muc s that village or Township in the county. Besides all this , . 9f some Und into, ' . In fact, the old enmitie r. illy and ably supplied Leeburn church B 1 1 ,eLttjlng M Galt -Woodstock -match. The following divided t e North and South are entire LOCAL BRIEFS.—The price paid by M there will be a sawing match, and prizes of M will faithft last year. They did a large business in Chaplaiu,Joe. Gray ; Marshal, M. Willows; '.. - L)notono ly Donovan to Mr. Hays for the horse he pur be offered for the farmer brin the largest loa during the past winter months, returns to sashes and doors for the Toronto building Guard, Alias McGill ; Senti-nel, Henry Bur- ve miles I up tbe i t 4 ,,Vng in d . - . composed n uesday's match : obliterat ,d, and all citizens join together for chased from him was $160 instead of $145 as of people. All the sports w be held on the Agri- ome in Hamilton this week. He has ve about $8,000 sunk there in - .. GO&I'L Paul I'Preeman., Backs, J. J. Clennan, the good of the commonwealth. He is a . "Ittiral Grounds, where dinner A -ill be provided as his h ed hims if to all who came under his trade and ha ling. -The Blyth Braise Band has received of a deer asBeei - W. G. Willis; Half -backs, J. W. Living- strong qemocrat and anticipates a regular we stated last week; -On Monday last dur- well as free hay for any person wishiug to keep -their endear e what is said to be worthless accounts. The an invitation to play at the celebration to -he through the ftb ing the rain storm,. hail fell in sufticient horse on the ground. Admission : Adults, 25c ; influence Mr. Anderson, (brother of Rev. creditors meet on Tuesday of next week for held in Exeter on May 24th. They have not . tangled agetatic stone (Captain),, T. Stephens, G. Shortreed; WaterloO for the Republicans next Novem- qualities in the vicinity of the 5th concession' Chil( Brass Band , ' I I ; Iron, 10c. Carriages, free. in 'Mr. Anderson of Goderich), supplies during giving directions for the winding up of the decided to go as yet. -Rev. Mr. Campbell In e - ,nd 0 i Forwards, H. J. Crawford, H. W. CreF38- her. His brother, Dr. Charles Moran, who ake the ground white. We attendance. See large posters. 1273-3 the summer months. We extend to him a estate and appointment of inspectors. The I I , ell, H. Jackson. of of McKillop to m preached a very practical sermon to young in ursul, of the: _ well, J. Smith, H. Campb - is- located at August%, 158 miles south have not learned, however, of any damage BRIFFS.—The Kickspoo Indian Medicine I hearty welcome. -The past few weeks have result is that the mills, both here and at men on Sunday evening last, from the see- was a lon 1, strip, C . I n. I - Atlanta. is also doing well, and 11 Chatley' rnbull, CompaLy are holding free concerts every i been admirably adapted for seeding and Wroxeter,, will be closed up, a's they owned 11 " having been done, Mr. George Tu . ond book of Samuel - 18th chapter and 2nd more or less op, TaE CARROLL Cup. -The Seaforth Gan many fri' d b abouts will be pleased to ting in Drew'a Opera Hall,andare bring- 1 ", .In, s ere of McKillop, left here on Tuesday last with ever . farmers have taken advantage of it. The both. There is a good opening for some one verse. -Mr. Wm. j elly, our butcher, is saf- with long coarse Club had a match on Monday Is st, the con - hear of h. s success. . sixteen very good horses for the old country ing out large crowds every evening. -A -growth will be very rapid now after the to buy the property and do a good business, fering greatly from the cut -he received in deer went with 1 ; - test being for the Carroll Cup. The match ; I - market. Mr. Turnbull took over some a vestry meeting was held in the Triyitt Mem- 'warm showers, -It has been a trying season as the late firm would have made money only his knee while working with a drawing party strugglin resulted. in the trophy falling to the lot of MATRIMOINIAL.—Mr. George Kidd, eldest year ago and it looks as if his venture was orial church on Tuesday evening last. A . . g * on fall wheat, -More spring wheat than for Toronto loEses.-At the meeting of the knife. of getting wit -bill Mr. James A. Anderson, Who is the present son of Mr. Thomas Kidd of this town, was satisfactory when he is repeating the experi- large crowd was preselit.-Bills are'being psual has been sown in this viciuity.-Th6 Board of Health last Monday, Alexander 0 . was armed only I I . - I . . -I champion. The following is the score : I on a visit to the parental home here last ment.-During the .storm of Tuesday fore. posted up this week announcing the 24th'of . steamers are again heard on their course 'Stewart was appointed chairman, and the z Grieves, 12 ; Dodds, 8; Anderson, 12 ; May -celebration. A large number of int4- I . Morris. loaded with a bu week, but few of his old friends who had the noon lightning struck the top of the front ' adong the bosom of our beautiful lake. sanitary inspector was instructed to see that NoTEs.-Mr. William Hanns, of the 6th . I following on ille. z Stark, 1 ; F. S, Beattie, 12; Bright, 6 ; pleasure of greeting him were aware of the wall of Mr. A. G. Ault's store and knocked estingevente,-will take place. -Mr. Thomas I During the fog -of last Monday the fog horn all yards, privies, etc., are in accordance the jungle !it tb 1 I Hinchley, 10; Jordan, 6. In shooting off line, plowed 10 acres of ground and drilled . -7ery important mission that brought hirfi to off a couple of ornamental pediments. No Newton, formerly of this place, but recently w,as distinctlyl heard from the harbor as a, with the public health act,before May 15tb. off. But the dt, ,1 . the tie& Anderson and Stark 16d off with the Canada., but the following announcement, further damage was done but it was a close a resident of Windsor, has ouce more come ,I warning and guide to steamers trying to, -The townships of Morris and Grey and in 20 acres of grain ih one week. That in - -- I reached that I . . 1, following results : Anderson, 4 straights ; which appeared in the daily papers, sheds 8 He has secured a sittia. or the harbor. I pretty good, conf,idering that the plow used 10 " oall.-Nir. C. L. Papat is sufficiently recov- to reside with u . make f illage of Brussels Sunday Schools bold . Stark,- 3. Anderson vs. Beattie, -Ander- light on the subject: ,"Miss M. E. Me- ered to be able to' walk around town.- tion with Mr. A. J. Snell, merchant tailor, i i vi 'Convention here on Tuesday, May was a narrow oae. Mr. Hanna expects the - my buck -shot 11 . I I — I I a I his ppeed a littIt' I I sop 8 straights ; B--attie, '6 Anderson thus Gregor, daughter of C t McGregor, f . of his of this place, and will move his family here I , F Blueval 17th. A large attendance is expected. job of beating the drum on the 12th of July, I - I I - t. George the Hatter is paying one I 0. i . c , was ma ob . coming out the lucky man, and he is now Goderi h rried ataNt. Peter's chur 0 eriodical visits to ,town and repaired the next week. Hesays there is no place like 1 * -Sara Lord Bailey, the noted American and warits to get to practising before long, In. the meanfill L , p I BRIEF.S.—Mr, Samuel McGee, son of I the pursuit .atl the proud holder of the cup. If he wins it Godericb, Monday morning, to Mr. Geor ' itizens. George is a Exeter to live in.-Pl&ntiDg trees has been ! , hence the necessity of doing so much in a . 90 M r -1. - tiles of several of our c a -Mr. J, W. James McGee of this place, paid his mothe elocutionist, will give a night's reading@ on week. -Mr. Thomas Healy, of the 7th line, started to retrac three times in succession it will become his A. Kidd, of Omaha, Nebraska, Lion of . NI r. character and has been on the tramp for a the latest pastime in this pl ce. . 0 a . I : a short visit last week. Mr McGee bad no Tuesday,May 10th,in the Methodi t church. raised his new barn on Friday last. The for some time, V . -1 - pro,perty. Thomas Kidd, of Seaforth. The ceremony quarter of a century, and this sort of life Grant moved his family to Parkhill on been in Bluev0de for 22 years. He is an _in- She is well spoken of by the preas.-Farmere day was cold and wiu dy. The building in I I was a long tim . I 0 was performed by Rev. Father Boubat, as- seems to agree with hi n as be now looks as Wednesday last. -Our business people are pect r on ; the Railway, and lives' are finishing their seeding this week.-Tbe ed by Mr. D. J, awl I A PRosPERO:c;.;i COISTPAZKY.—Wa direct sig.ted by Rev. Father West. 'Miss McIn- fresh as he did twenty years ago, -although busy making .preparation@ to secure the 8 0 . . I 4Ox6O feet, and was fram it began to 4 J fe in- tosh,_ of Detroit, was maid of honor, and Dr. s re than enough whisky trades' procession prize on the 24th of May. ! in Battle Uxeek, Michigan. -Miss Ball trotting mares of A. Currie and A. Koenig Patterson, near Auburn. Sides were chosen . my way. I firell atterition to the card of the San Li 0 . organ-" each dropped a filly to Carlisle this week.- M. l,y for an answer ourance Company of Canada which will be McKay, of Seaforth, assisted the groom. to drown him.-INIr. E. C. Coleman shipped , of Brussels, I filled the position of . by U. Hughes and Kelly. Mr. Kelly t I ist in the 'Methodist church on Sun-, The Driving -Park Association are busy get. came out second best. Our best wishes are, the hoarse barki found in another column. It will be seen After the wedding a reception was held a,t his well-known trotting mare; Florence G., - Tuckersmith. day very acceptably. -A !new blacksmithl ting- the track in sha,pe for driving. They . the residence of the bride's father, where a ) I . - that Mr. and Mrs. Healy may live many tance. I fired I . from this statement that the Sun Life is a a to Kentucky on Wednesday. He intends - PERSONAL. -The many friends of Mr. I shop in making its appearance in our townJ have had the stretch thoroughly drained - years, and have the barn ruuning over with taining any a- . sure, safe and prosperoug company. It large array of beautiful and costly present breeding her to the , celebrated trotting Joseph Crich, of the West End, will regret -Miss They have the bills out for the i . , Jenn* H in, of Wiu, ham, isli with tile. -Mr. A. Clark's team ran away that my sto& c 1 - shows a very large increase along every attested -to the high esteem in which the horse, 'A Direct," who has a record of 2.06.- to hear of bis illness. He has been removed , ,,;e plenty. and that I had - line. Life insurance is a duty which should young lady was held by her many friends. Mr. John Dorsey left on Wednesday for I visiting at I Walter Rutherford s.-Misk races on May 24th I when a good time may while in Brussels on Wednesday last week. to the residence of his Son, Mr. George ' Maggie Burgess who has been in Ingersolt be xpected. Foot ball and lacrosse games The rig was badly damaged. A newspaper and they werb: not be neglected and the very reasonable The happy couple left in the afternoon for Bracebridge, Muskoka, where he intends Crich. . . 1 for sometime, returned on Tuesday. -Rev.; in the forenoon, and races in the afternoon, blowing along the street was whatoaused about. tell ,o',c rates charged by the companies now a-days_ Detroit, and after a tour of the cities of the spending a week or two with friends in the A PROLIFIC CROP. -Last week we made I Mr. McQuarrie, of Wingliam, was in Blue Everyone should be on band and enjoy a thought by noo . leaves no excuse for the man who, through west will settle in Omaha." The many hope that the change may benefit his health, mention of a ewe belonging to Mr. John vale on Tues4ay.-Mr. John Patterson, oi good day's, sport. . all the trouble. -Mr. A. Hood has returned river. But no .. . neglect to make this provision, leaves his friends of Mr. Kidd will be pleased to ex- which has been poor for soMe time. It is, _e home from Wingham. to look after his fath- . family to the mercy of a cold and heartless tend congratulations to him in view of this the wish of his many friends here that he Campbell, of Milverton, which gaV-e birth to Blyth, has moved to the house vacated byll . er's farm. -We are pleased to learn that Mt.' rapidly.,tiaking i four lambs. This is entirely cast into the Mr. Clark. The foot -ball for the season hasi, Blyth. . ' mountains in ti world, should he be taken from them. auspicious event and to join with us in will return fully recovered. -Mr. John shade by a flock of six ewes'. belonlring to Mr. arrived and i is pronounced by an expert to, BRiE?s.-'Mr. Charles Hodgins, who has Hood, Sr., is recovering from his severe ill-' f ound the riv wishing him a long, happy and prosperous ness.-A good many are suffering frow in- hopeles8lylost 1 Young meu who are starting in lifecan . . McFadzen, who studied in the office of Drs. Leonard Shoidice, of the 4th concession Of be a .16 daudylo" The team is likely to bd been in the employment of W. H. McBride, flammation at present, -Owing to the heavy - . scarcely make a better or saifer investment married life. Scott & McKay of this town bas passed very. Tuckersmith, whidh gave birth to 19 lambs, organized shbrtly.-Mr. John Farrow is as baker, received word of a good situation . less,- save for ti rains this week farmers are greatly delayed .. than to, take an endowment policy, in some 0 creditably his final examination at Trinity five of these ewes having th ee lambs each, - g the inside of the Foresters' hall.- or wairi. _v reputable company. In this way they can EonlaNDVILLE NOTES.—We notice that Medical College, Toronto, and has won his painti in Cleveland, and left for that place Satur- in sowing their grain. A few finedays will .- degree of M.D. He still has to pass the and the other one four. Fourteen of these We are sorry- to say that Mr. Benjamin day. He will be greatly missed in sporting finish u I p the seeding in this locality. -Miss I was poorly! , 7, . lay by for a rainy day or for old age more the residence of the late Wm. Payne is to be nineteen lambe.are still &live and doing well. Saults and fa nily have left Wuevale to take circles and in the band, an he always took .1 I sunjy than in &Imost any other. It should offered for sale on the loth inst. This is a Medical Council before he can practise the Liz,zie Young is ill with scarlet fever at, being lost in t i not be confined to business and professional _N1 Mr. Sholdice also has a cow which, this up their abode in Goderich. Mr. Saults ham an active'part in both. -Mrs. Purvis, receiv- present. -The agents are on the war path, I how long. It, - splendid opportunity for any person in healing art but he will easily do that, -W r. spring, gave birth to twin calves. Mr. kept hotel heie for a number of years. They ed word on Monday of tbe death of her nothing eatabli men either, as farmers will find it as ad- search of a comfortable home, as it is nicely George McKinley, son of Mr. Robert M from the self -binder agent down to the tea - of any other class. c' Campbell will have to try Again before he will be missW by their large circle of brother in Toronto. It was very sudden as peddler. Morris is well supplied, cartri4g,en left, * vantageous ,as people . . situated and one of the beat built houses in Kinley, of Egmondville, has returned from will be able to beat the Tuckeremith friends. -Mr.: McDonald, of Wingham, has he had only been Rick a short 'time. She . I -eft my revolvi L nd the the village. Whoever may be the fortunate Montreal where he has passed his final ex, I I 1. There are many good companitee, a farmers. rented the 116yakhotel recently vacated by left to attend the funeral on Tuesday. -Rev. . hast breaJkfa . it: t statement which the Sun publishes shows purchaser, we trust that he will be as good a amication at the Wesleyan Theological Col- TnE LO-NDOND ROAD SIDE. -Seeding is ,Mr. Mr. McLean left Tuesday- morning to attend Lond sboro. made the uapb , it to be, among the best and safest. citizen as the late owner. It is rumored that lege there. Mr. McKinley is now eligible pretty weli finished and he farmers are - ------ *.---- 1 the convention of the Women's Forelgn BRiEF-s. -Quarterly services were held in very hungry. i __ . a -worthy bachelor of Seaforth has serious to enter the ministry. Elio many friends busy getting their root ground ready. Some I i n a 8 I Henoall. . I Missionary Society in Toronto. -Mrs. Geo. the Methodist -Church on Su d y la t, - edy that, and ­ I , - I TEE MECHANICS' INSTITUTE. - The an- designs upon the place. Should he become will be pleasId to congratulate him on his had their maugolds sown in April, a thing CHOPPING done every day in the week a. King left last week to attend her daughter, The induction of Rev. J. Hamilton, into the pyam-pyarp., 06: nual meeting of the members of the Seaforth the possessor a hearty welcome will await anc.ess and to wish him much usefuln ss in that does not often happen. -Mr. Simon M c- the Hensall Grist Mills. Bran,,Q12 per toq -, ShoJ0 who is seriously ill. -Mr. Watson havin pastorate of the Presbyterian Church, will pigeon. Tbus J -9 I Mechanics" Institute was held in the Insti- him. -Mr. Hermau Bubolz, who lives just th uJoble profession of his choice. -Rev. Dr. Kenzie has finished digging the cellar for $14 per ton. Cooti BROS. 1272 ' secured the license for the Mansion House, take place on Tuesday next. A number of ,ed.8hell, IgA . : tate rooms on Tuesday evening last. There south of the village, is preparing to move Fletcher, _ i Hamilton, will preach in the his new house 'and is now ready for the , B-RiF,Fs.-V%'e are pleased to say that the is moving in this week. Mr. Bennett is ministers from a distance are expected to be t6 -cook my bir U The re- his barn, enlarg Presbyteri n - church in this town next Sab. I A was a fair attendance of members. ,e it, and put brick stabling masons. He*is a hustler'. -Mr. H. Monteith recent warm'raine have very much improved moving into the house next to Mr. John present and take part in the ceremony.- tocarch througl, A ports of the officers show the Institute to under it. Dermaxi thrift and industry are bath morning and evening. -The Seaforth, I J_ ( be still in a pro,jperous condition and to be powerful factors in the prosperity of this Londesboro', Winthrop, Goderich and Kirk. has taken that trip that we made mention of 'the appearance of the fall wheat, which now Drummond'.9 shoe store, -Houses are very Mr. Wm. Bingham arrived home on Sat- could not find. . a few. weeks ago and has returned looking gives good promise. -The farmers in this see- scarce here at present. It would be a good urday from Manitoba. -Farmers in this vi- - I for my sull,gla . ton creameri s will start operations next ; 11 : I doing a good work. The disbursements for country. -Master Fred Rollins, who attends ' bale and hearty, -but did not bring that one ' tion are now nearly all through seeding. ' speculation fo-r some', lenterpriSiD g man to cinity are nearly all finished with their was absolaiell : i the year amounted to about $800, and the the Collegiate Institute from this village, re- week and the cream gatherers will start on thing needful to make a m%u happy. -The We were plosed this week to see Mr. D. build a few houses, as rents are high. -Mr. seeding. The recent rains and warm weatb- taining fire. ' . I team are talking of starting up year was closed with a small surplus in the ceived word on Saturday evening last that their regular routes. Mr. John Hannah, foot-bal M iller, V. S,, of Exeter, in our village look. Robert Forayth is visiting friends in Wrox- er have greatly improved- the looks of the pleae-ant " and , , asu,ry. There are noVv 4,143 booke in the his father and mother had been badly in- the proprietor, informs us that prospects in- - 1 $ Z4 tre - again and if they do will give some of the ing hale and hearty.-Mis8 Isak Bell) who oter this week. -Rev. Mr. McCrae and wife, fall wheat. -At the regular meeting of the game bag. It - , , tk - la p library and available for use. During the jured on Thursday night .by being thrown dicate that he will do a much)arger business .ghboring teams enough of it. . has been in Chicago and Minneapolis during of Cranbrook, paid Mrs. Th Canadian Order of Forest/era, on Friday hastened to c( 1 net el year there were 13,955 books issued,,thus from a buggy. It appears they were coming than ever before. -Mr. and 'Mrs. W. Jones, 4 - omas Watson a . I the past four months visiting her sister, re- flying visit on Monday. -Mr. Harry Sear - ;1 showing that the excellent library is appre- home about 10 o'clock from a visit to a sick of Granton, spent Sunday last in town,-LArs. . . evening last, the following officers were the manner of 4 Drysdale. turned home the end of last week and re- lett and bride arrived home on Monday and elected : C. R., George A. Newton; Y. R., scribed ir a fol . . ciated and is being used. As usual, Fiction neighbor, and when about a mile from their Jones coming to see her brother, Mr. P. J. No -had a very pleasant visit. : intend taking up house-keepi g imm diate- J. T. Oliver; Recording Secretary, J. C. s o su _ ' - had by far the larger number of votaries, residence, near Exeter, a couple of young Moran, also 4er mother and Bisters.-INIr. TES.-Messra. Joe Badour, of this line, Ports having n e 'A ­ G. J, Sutherland has sold the neat little ly.-Some of our sports were fishing last Adams; T. S., George Snell; Treasurer, tree, topB., I Is '! there having been 7,360 books under this men in a road -cart ran foul of their rig, Robert Pringle, of Chicago, is at present in and Kasper Weaver, of Zurich, will leave 'a I . - :t highest on the list causing their horse to plunge and upset them town, the guest of his brother-in-law, 2NIr. shortly for Courtright, Ontario, to begin dwelling owned by Mr. Kaiser to Mr. Hugb week and had the luck to catch some fine A. Woodaman ; S.W. George Cockerline, jr.; wild cane and - . -t; the nex A head given on - McDonald for his mother's use, who we are trout. They were a little early, -Miss Rosa J. W., N. Pringle ; S. B., Thomas Riddell; a;nd itssolit&T ' & is Religious Literature, there having been into the ditch. Mrs. Rollins' right arm Charles Wilson. Ifr. George Whiteley operations on a four -storey brick building to - A, 1,803 books under this head ta,ken out, and was broken above the elbow, and Mr. Rol- shipped a very halldsome carriage Mare to be erected in that place, It will be a pay- pleased to s%y intends shortly moving into Marshall left for Cleveland, Ohio, last Wed- Chaplain, James Cullenson ; Delegate to I lay awak.e a 14 IA -and, for both parties, it. He has also sold Mr. James Workman' nesday to join her sister, who is doing vey.-Mr. Campbell Haut tropical - I 1 , the third highest is Voyages and Travels, Iin8, besides being cut and bruised in Bever- - Montreal -on Tuesda , she having previously ing job, we underst 0 well High Court, R. B, Jeff - I . .y . ' 1 7 B. residence, situated on the same street, to there. his setting, and t 11 . the number under this heading being 1,626. al places, had two ribs broken. He was been sold to a gentleman in that city. -Mr. The building will be owned by Meser I The N. P. is even driv:iDg our girl@ has just had a new fence -built in front of wo i h 4 dragged for several rods along the road, James Scott left fof Manitoba on Monday. Charles and William Badour, two wealthy the Messrs ' William and John P. Craig, ' across the line, where they can do so much house, which adds greatly to its appear- nnusualspl,en -, " I - The reading room is now supplied wit ;right. -Seeding here is who are already occupying it. -Mr., -better than in Canada. -Miss Annie Kelly ance. The work was done by the Messrs, speculeted up 2. I -eeklies; 6 magazipps,and having h.eld on to the lines till the horse He will be gone about two monthb,-We residents of Court I . daily papers; 12 w G. D. Arnold has recently been very is visiting Miss Carean in Belgrave this Crawford. -A new furnace is being put gobbling me t Z , 4 reviews, and is' still largely patronired. stopped, but not until the buggy had become have on hand an interesting and valuable over, and the farmers are resting on their I improving the appearance the week. -Mrs Dr. Ferguson returned home into the Presbyterian Church Manse— Bliell and all=,; J The inatitate has a. membership of 408,com - a wreck. The night was dark - and the paper by Professor Shaw, of the Agricultural oars, pending the potato season, much In , of a 0 e- tangled tree i grounds about his new dwel i g He will Friday even ing from her visit to her pareD tE. The following. are the officer f the Ind - ii - posad as follows: Farmers, 71 ; ladies, 68 ; young men say their horse was blind. Be College, Guelph, on " Corn, the Silo and FiSin_Nc, -After the 15th of May and un a I in the near future have one of the neatest -Our . business men are congratulating pendent Ord for sighing eou-ni 10 youths, .32; mechanics, 76; other members that as it may,two people will have to suffer Silage." It will appear next week. -The til the 30th of October fishi,og with gill net er of Good Templars' lodge . In his report the Secre- for their carelessness for a considerable time. beautiful,warm rains of the early part of this or with any other device, is not allowed and tidiest homes in the village. -Mr. M.. themseilven on the amount of business done this quarter: C. T., A. Woodman; V. T., creep over m4 unclasbified, 161. i I I - . I McPherson, son of Mr. A. McPherson of ,on ,Saturday last. It seemed like a fair day Edna Allen; R, S., Maria Riley; A. S., I little boy at s tary says : I I As many of the members may -School matters are progressing favorably week have thoroughly saturated the ground here, as Mr. Lang and his crew take pos not be a -ware of th,6 standing of this Inati- under the care of Mr. Horton and Miss Me- andgiven vegetation a splendid start, -We session of that part of the lake, and they. this place , and who has been carrying on the number of people there were in town.-' Jennie Woodman; F. S., B. Lawrajion ; T., g.ettiUg a '" lj4 1 and SIC I . tute as compared with others, I will give Larty, bat it would be well for a few of the are sorry to learn of the illness of .Mrs. S. are the only ones who can fish bet Ween those the grocery business here for some time past The telephone was completed on Tuesday Lizzie McLaughlin ; M., Nel son Bell.; D.M. pt - - turbed only ( . - - statistics of a few Institutes near us, taken boys who congregate on the grounds after Dorrence,. of Goderich Street, but hope dates. As a result, our farmers are exert. and commanding a good share of business, and is now in running order. You will find Mrs. J. Woodman; Chap., W. Cunning- -,.- , ;old out!hio business and intends short ings and barl . I the creature I from the last report of the Minister of Edu- school hours to be a little more choice in soon to hear of her recovery. -Messrs. Cluff ing themselves to the utmost to provide has s ly it in Mr. Frank Metcalf's jewelry store. -At ham ; G.,. Orpha Whitely ; S., Howard . going to gadmon City, Idaho, where big the present time constable Davis and the Riddell ; S J. T., Mary A. Lee; P. C. T.9 cation. Bearing in mind that we have 408 their language. We are, however, of the & Bennett have received the contract for themselves with the luxury before then. A . xt Tueaday evening whereabouta-,, . i I : A : U ; 4. .;.; ­­ __ a- uncle is residing. He has secured a good small boys are havin dis red-ble ti— James Woodman Ne I __ I fiLnd .bat London has 303 mem- opinion that the most, foul mouthed or these tone Making or extensive a terat ons an m- num er o our en e V Is J Is . E) -In . . . . _14 members, -the Commercial hotel build- working zealously with draw nets. At first I situation or opening. While we regret Ice- It would be a wine thing on Mr. Davis' part another friendly contest will start, to lad ; r, bers; 81naford, 117 ; Mitchell, 151 ; Clin- are street arabs who do not attend any - provements on . : . ton, 187 ;, Godorich, 132; VVingham, 126, school. -The Rev. Mr. Needham, whose ser- ing, which when completed will make it one their efforts were fruitless, but as they be- I ing him from our village we wish. him all to put aome of the itcamps Lxi the eight weeks, Sisters Elva Adams and IdA .-I -,-- i and Brussels, , 47. Then again our book is- Mons are always good, was more than usual. of the beat town hotels in the Province.- came more experienced, they began to haul I success for the future. -Mr. R. Norris, . look -up, or compel their parents to 'Ailey will act an captains. - . . . . I : I - , . ; I .. I I . I . : - - I I - I I . I ) . : . I , I I . - . I . . I I . I - - : I I I I . - I . : - . . -_ I I , ­ - - - - I ­ - ­ I - - 11 - ­ I I --1_1___-_ ­___ __ _____­_ I I I