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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-03-31, Page 81-� i'� jr, � "" " I'll I . . �� i r fr � V - � ip , , ; i , � 1. , I ; � 7 " 4, � I I - . - , � - . , ­ ::: 2 -� . I - A, � - � I " i: �% �. Yf . ? ��, . ---1 I : V � I ­ , � Z, - � I- -11 � i t . �, � - t �� I � 1, -, . iI I � - i �- , - � J . 1 ti - t. ,;. , i T , -I * : I ;' . �, , =W� - . I :� . . - I I . . I i I . i .1 I -rw = m"aniv FYPOSITORD . . .� I I I . . L . . I - I - - . 8 .. I — -- - --- �� - . Good Friday all the basinoss houses are . -- — - I - — . . a crown may take ,Mr. Win. Hawkshaw and family return to - in the varloam I " nothing Beedg, of the disease which Ultimately proved I b ver form th - Seaforth this week. We regret to learn that dosed and there is nervic i-4 Hsatiri look out ( Ut - day ' � I poial: , I am determined to know . - thereg=be'' a profusion of flowers, rib churches.—Next Sao L and Him fatal . The wide Mrs. Hawkshaw in in ' M:W n Moil us Christi - , had already taken firm root in his con very delicate health.— Dr hen eggs.—Mr. Alfre 11 Faust, who is E D WWI A RD OASIH . mo save JToo . . itry *ill ever be -stitation, he was 'successful -.in college, and I boom or*ostrich tips on the bat. and the Mrs. D. Grant removed to Parkhill this f, - , I W. holesals and Retail Dealer in I arucilad9' and YOOV In'" . the had he been spared for another year he brims afford abundance of Space, week.—The severest wind -storm of the sea- in Seattle, Washington, i � 6110 grocery busit al. We are confident that h -his - oot*se and grad- milliners are not slow to take advantage of rites thati -they ,Are having June . truly successf ill go would eve finished �cf use .son occurred on Wednesday night but we 11889, w t there nowt s,1.*j that ever.ything -9 Lord has need of you, a -ad that He * in the mis- Madame Fashion1m mandate for p I f� You need uated, -f)-A.:E1=?,-Y- :B-Ur-rr-VJMMZ-t . . He spent last summer have not heard of any damage having been weither on L f D you to guide your SLteps. ' - A good rind trimming. Messrs. Duncan & pyper have a ant has been lively mine spring open.d.­:Mr, & 4 be on f . ind di - assist te, will leave a or T orontO D % ,AFORTH, not tear for the"future, I - Go!d gives you -siouary field in Muskoka i charnijug, now and fresh stock on hand, this doine.—Mr. Andrew Crawford, f ext Moo- GODERICH STREET, BE -in you will. faithful service for the Master. Fearing baggage -titan at Stratford station, WAR in J. Lat . I arj� busi- t lie school teachers' c,)n- health and strength, we are c . winter, he deter- being their Brat season In the millinery town this week visiting his fellow soldiers day to a tend a pub , Nvan,ts a large quantity of fine Fall meet with good success ;, that t4e gif to and' the rigors of a Canadian -at LColumbis ness. Miss Schultz is new al"O to the towno tion. He is president for this riding, , mined to take hit final year as to favorably and other old friends.! --The Anniversary von There will be Prints and Rolls ; alsO Beef graces with which God has furbished you, South Sar*lina, and left here for but she has been so fortunate he Methodist Sab. which makes hioi� delegate' Butter in F, and Furs. , being used to His glory, He shall crown you tea in connection with t next week. I skin Ctolleg*' I held this evening and the no School in his department Rides, Tallow; Sheep . ag of the hat institution last fall. He wam not long impress the young ladies with her dexterity . . with His blessing; an I the blessli r, until the disease- consUMP- in the millinery art, which augurs well for bath school*wi I be will be preached next Lord maketh rich, and with it He addeth there, howPve. anniversary sermoluls Dryisdale. no Sorrow.' We understand that you.go tiqn, gained such mastery over hj#,� tilat he the success of this department. At Mr. W. 11 Ran of the Sauble = j, where had to retire from his. studisso but still he Pickard's there is, an usual, an ample stock, Sabbath at the usual hours by Mr. Alfred i otff Star Department. immediately to Corawafl-on-flu`d3om 0 0 8 Day of Toronto. These occasionE are &I- NOTES,—Mr. Job 8 0 ., 8 . von rei fe , Sabbaths. refused to give up hope,, and his letters well arranSed to attract the notice f u - wa�ym pleasant and profitable and this year . line, had a very succe e w. od bee - last — aently preached for a and tomers; Some very pretty bonnote were On both � b6me were cheerful and encouraging, ception.—Mr. R. Jamie- week, when the boys realized that 0J1.0rr1-3:1WC3-- We sincerely ,trust that under t a St i are 'and M as promises to be no ex, a psi . I . ijoy every t L r hi never said how -ill lie really was and the tables, but large buts excel -led. . i son arrived home from the South yesterday ends of the saws war d for. The result 7 Stripe@ you may at al cOm- , ' - Shepherd seems to have the knack of ving . t — In seagonsiast we have revolutionized the cloth- In , cidition to lit@ Parents were only made aware of his . gi big morniag.—Mr. John Copp left for Albany was that about 30 cords of vpood waie Ou - U ing trade an by .constantly giving good values for fort and Spiritual delight. : , rial. condition upon receiviuj a kind let- tat the right sort of twist to those ity on a business trip Miss Banes, of Crediton, wall the guest of P the address with whiA we now, resent,you 0 rime and putting in the requisite number and New York C t week.—Mr. Harry How - the almighty dollar we have been able to hold our the llege, telling eon decided to render Miss Stevens las I L Boone t] Peoplea long distance ft L 1% and 'te�r from the principal -of —It has b -. h" utch, to make yesterday. in the taige, and well known -trade. ep t f i� 1, of kinks to give the style and chic "' - L ,� to Fet fitted out by us with a ,e&dy made sult. ,a - ., tkem that there was no hope for his recov oung ladies. In fact, the C . '�-,� Aq I we desire you to acu �r Ul basketi a' a 11 Under the Palms " on Wed- -ard, of this Place, , a � I - nobby r orts. Mia. Buchanan this ailv -them yopular with y, Antata art of painting. Harry is a -C' intend to eclipse all former eff ,gi Aprit 12th. An announce- varleV, in and nalleecti, n of -which cry. His brother at once went to South a bi range, lin elegant token of the estee 'The jour- there s no better piece to buy I imself very Tht% spring we JThese things Carolina and brought him home. I . millinery nesday evenin coo will be young Men Who h d Children's suits'fr '2'f inch, to 29 inch, price from eam- than here, where va elegance- ment regarding the final prsoti as proven hi is LBO q ranging in sizes om , slick fit.: we have already assured you. . r at- � nay wa's a long and trying one, but he a wiety, style, mean am�ng the local advertisements, —Rev- successful in his undertakings there S. $1.60ta,$725. Boys'Suits.0; Ocial vAluss, 'iabound. Our friends, a will alad Provo A sucGes b T -h to s6 inch, price but feebly express the Strength of Oil nd never complained. and reasonable prices a missionary laboring at Mor- doubt but this on - L ting, ranging in. sizes. from 3o n( I in be a true ad I it well a ' . town And country, will make no mis- Mr. Fowler, as 6 qgui.ebing from.$31o$10.60 Men'osuits light and dark c6loW toichment, nothing of this ki d � hearts Th�,Opsletasnucre and exoitement of returning both in _ s Sea- ris, Manitoba, preached in the Presbyterian —Mr. John Jbhuston. is f t di tiL , ul Mr. 11 t h and Nnadlan Tweeds, We and f ulil expreesion of the feoll� go Of L t wo in Scotch, English, Iris] all in Only hope ,to ose whom he- had loved most, seemea take if they take cur rd,for it th t thiek, thin, v e have �18 a D church here last Sabbath evening. He is in himself in the musical line. Sh; d can, fit anybody, short. tall', that are as fail as ours. We ' , ant Acer him up for a few days, but the forth is a good place to do their hoppi g in. 4iciting aid to erect a new church . jobubton continue in his studies we hope a 4ze3 ranging from 36 to 44, price from '83.76 to 815- 4- Ontario so J something worth ba -v- that these words and these pr , ,1 may be to tem- There are no load or glaring colors shown yet to see him one of the leading Musicians I Sometbing worth knowing and ' proof Of our friend- change.for the better was only very im, .. The most fashionable hue, and at Morris. The Sabbath school of the Pres- . I L ing 49 a quit that will not shnnk. Our suits ale treasured by you as a . this Bandon —The of the day. e shrunk before . They are. lined and finished ship. Our prayer is that, is �you, go from porary, the- hAnd of death was upon h ,is used in the con- byterian church here promised him $50, Makin. , .. -he. continued to grow gradually weaker, of. which more or less. � - -40-- , Nvith the best materi , and workmanship second to o with y and I ajority of hatst in belio- closs committee of the cantata will meet At 11 none. Give ua a trial for your'spring suit, at the 'US, the Divine presence way . 0 aefully and apparently struction of the in the Y. M. C. A., room" on Saturday after- Winthrop. � 'r,argain Dry Goods and Clothing House. that your field of labor may b clearly point until I !he f passed p ai trope. Green, of a very pleasing shade, is noon At 4 o1clobk to give any inf'6rmation ROYAL TzmPLAR9.—The Council of Royal I ad. out and the path of - du made plain, joyfu ly rom the toils and sufferings of C' . be cast, may earth to the better land beyond. L He was a also much used. Checks will be in vogue, required by the members of the Tempiars here are having an entertainment I WM. P1 KARD and, wherever your lot in& a season advances. Checked rib- that maybe � - ing. An interestilIg Pro- I It" clever student, a dutiful son, an affectionate too, an th Seaforth. . the light of God's c0til"fitenano I be lifted up bons, -checked Straw hats, kc., &a. Creams stsge chorus Lin regard to their costumes.— this Friday even for the *000asior, E I brother, a kind companion and a sincere, uron foot-boill club reorganized on gramm, has beea prepared Upon you, and in your home " d in all yo u*r - and browns are always in at Ia, also black. Th(, H and, ju a . FS Of this kind . work for the Moister maylithe joy of the consi tent Christian. His death is a sad . a were weTi arranged with Wednesday night, reappointing the old dglDg, from the meeting ", ' gth. I Be[ thou faithful bereavement to his parents and friends, but All the show room excellent offic�ers. They will not enter the 'cup com- that have been held in the past, it will be I I .1 4 Lord be your stren, I I thr furou (9,V#000 the Crown - they have the happy consolation of know- due regard to symmetry and an , IF unto death &lad I will give th' i ,lay Of goods, but for artiatio- window p�titlou this spring.—Mr. James Dick, of well worth going to hear. I , - a in that it is far better with him now than di$F chased the Carroll hotel �— I — -- of Life.' Finally,, dear paltor, farewell. g - dressing and tasteful arrangement of colors, Kippen, has pur � Ing for it $3,050. Bmcefleld- . � Signed for your friends and. well-wisbers, h d he been spared for even the most bril - Mr. E. McFaul and him accomplished staff property In this town y B. jo,Hx Hum%-r,,J,&xzs LAIDL,kW, WM. Mc. liant career here. Theremains were inter carry off the palm. The Easter mottoes and A few yearemao Mr. 9:11 purchased it from J. A. NICINTosa, Conveyanser, Commis - DISTRICT MATTER red in the Harparhey cemetery on Tuesday. for $6,000. Mr. Dick takes sioner for tWnX silldsvits. Deeds, Mortgages - Aft' the readio&�of the address, I Both Private Ana :-- —On Good Fri- CAXDLNSS-­ 4ir 11 wheal of flowers are greatly end worthily Mr. Carr? , 11 May. Mr, Henry. Wilis, ho., carefully ;drawn up. THs SALvATIoN ARnY. Mr. Buchanan very, feelin ,, y thanked a EGMONDvILLN NoTics.—Two .of our wor. admired. possession on the I undo to loan at 6i and 6 per cent. .. day,, evening the salvation Army will have & who had contributed to the resentfition, all - Shaffer goes into the Kippen hotel when company f I 1816-tf ay in the ;c that king's enjoy. thy citixene have amuse to regret misplaced Mr. Dick 4oicatem it. —Rev. Donald Hoseack, an earl regular Sand night meetin Bar- who contributed t t at a at - LocAL BRIEFS.—The following is a state- Rash in and secure the benefit of 'I - I It of Seaforth, ment of th iphew of Mr. James selection. wallpaper, new stock J . - � -look. Captain freer will fare- ment and his Many friends w1ho had shown confidence in a former residen a amounts collected in fees from of Orringe4illog and xi not opene. . racks at 8 O'c ,imseli andifamily during who has lately left*for parts unknown. It is has accepted a call to Parkd*16 Handsome designs at correct price@. Alsbastine for well on Sund, ih the expect- such kindness tb b County pu is in attendance at the several Forsythe, - J. Me- , &tion of leaving Canada.. In the afternoon their residence in the town. I The reply was I bad policy to trust man who wear too much Collegiate PInstitutes in this county, for the Presbyterian church. He had three other ceilings and toupapered walls in fine tints I . .niacences of theL Ill! I in the ndiair June, 1892: Seaforth, $746.30; calls, 1 . 1"ooff. . 1819 he will give some ',rsml very affecting and touching. 11 , . : honesty on their cost sleeve or dress a ,PAY Up.—All parties indebted to Dr�. garb i I i-��� of Heaven., that they may the batter 680adr.rich, $528.,50.; Clinton, $W.75 --The I 0 � Army'&. early days ir. d�auada, and will fare- . I .. I . I I Sillott, Brucofteld, are requested to settle the same well . on Sunday eye , ning. The afternoon Fine Shoes and 4ts for Spring. cheat their fellow-men.—The most[ on rn have, within the Varna. ,' Nobby H; ' following parties in tog at once, as he intends leaving Brueafteld. 1319 Service; will commence at three o'clock -and Don't fait to see them. Elegant G4ods.- GOOD BROS.- Thursday evening of last week, of the, ible past two weeks put in telephones In OOD15410- . STor a minute Tom till I nee that suit of BILIzF ITzms.—Mr. James Paterson, of 9 Col. Now Cheap Store. . 1� - 1320-1 . wag not so wall attended" the 11men t it the evening service at eight- A siliver I :1 Society, sion with the Bell system, viz.: J yours, Why it Stu like a charm I Did you go Maple Lawn Farm, has sold another of his each STA,mrs, WANT&D. — Old] Canadian sad inerits of the . ease demanded. Hogrovert Jackson, in his residence ; Johnso e ity. mo, I got it made at Worrow'o W. S. . I lection will be taken at the dose of I se ago. Look up Mr. T. Hills, the efficient secretary-tressur- t but Use. gave me the city cut And I tall w6i thoroughbred Durham bulls to Mr. icer will united States 4amps era , in har4ware store ; Horton Brothers, ver . service. Heireafter the'-.distriet" off your old letters, For many I FA � *1 each. I mean sent and, read the report, which he Jud knows how. He it U10,161149 things Kovul a Ruby, of Zurich. —M W Kate McKenzie, of ; . pro. yonjugtougfitioseethestack of work be � at SeafortW 1. - Queen@ otel, Sealortli, ba- or, was pre in butcher shop ; John MoMann, in reel - be, stationed [ I .business. D. ROBXXBON, I April 5. 1320-1 showed the returns of the collectors to be dance, Mr. A. Crozier In grocery ottore th Lunknow. is visiting at the home of Mrs. I tween 7 and. 9 Wednesday eypning, � . . 9 has In, and as many suits hanging around"as you Baird.—Rey. Mr. Hunt, formerly pastor of � . S.—Holy communion will - . photographs.- about $33, with two districts to hear from, and A. G, VasEgmonds'Son's Wootton Mill. could ihake a stick at. And what do yon thick, . EASTER SXXVICE . Welead for instantaneogs Vs Ground and of this amount the village contributed _Mr. Reid, who occupied Rev. Mr, Hod. they turn out lovelY suits for $10, fit for the prosoh. the Methodist Church here, is now: visiting be administered in St. Thomss' church On All sizes and styles of work at B*uslaujt nd or himself. 1320-1 in our village and neighborhood. .� We are . 9L o'clock, and also at Floor Studio. Also a nice Assortment of framen a &boat $21. When the returns are all in it gins9 cottage oa Goderiob Street, bmA leased - I I Sunday morning at pictures cheap. Galler Always open on holidaye. is expected the total will be about $38,, the residence of Mr. James 81meth, and Mr. JOTTINGS.—Rev. Mr. Cairns will hold aiwayg glad to welcome old ftiends.—Oar - the 'I! o'clock service. Special hymns, BAUSLAU611, Phstogra Zer. LI. 1320-tf week night prayer.meating in the English veteran horsemen, Mr. Charles Mason, left - P / . which will be divided in the Usual way.— merville has secured the Hodgins - 6 11U.Mber', of horses . psalms and anthems will be sung and chaD I THF, SOUTH END CLoTmNq EDip'6RIUMP in. od' William So Hugh church, commencing on nEsiter MopdaY here on Wednesday with . The evening- service w 1 1 eat The Sewing Society, which did such go cottage and will occupy It.—Mr. . ug arriv- f 1. id by the choir. . . Beattie Brothers' Block, Is the place to got gr %ring clothing for night at 7.30. —Mr. James Armstr or the European market. ' We wish him a - &do to order. work last season in pre Grieve ham removed to his now residence in '3 be Rern!-choral and the re,ctor will, by opt bargains Ili Clothing, ready made or in teen ri organized. ad home from Harzington on Tuesdayg safe and prosperous journey.—M4146 Minuis ial request,, preach on the subject Of I " BoyW Clothlog a a ecialty. Romitember the place, the Indiana, has Whitney's block.—The aleighing is about sabeen pain a scale bons king with leotions at bt t , near the station. 70BL% T. CiuuFil. 1320-1 The first meeting was hold on Wednesday done, and - wheeled vehicles have become where he b ting bi a. Cooper has returned to Ripley, ta " Intermediate State." . Col F and was well attended Our now -barber shop opened up on Satur- her the good wishes of her friends here.— services will go for the repairs lately ma� - REMEr4isMI& BEATTI , BROTJEXRs. —pf caper. evening of last weak, fashionable once more, but the roads in the — a family to eetit - ity has grestly increased their vast variety of Grocer- by about a dozen earnest! workers. It is day evening and Mac had all, he could do Mr. John Ashton has moved hi on the ahurch.—The annual Vestry in 0 mmodious new country are still very bad.—Itarbles.and *t f lea and Provisions, their large avA co certainly a noble work which cannot help bicycles have become popular ones ore, until near midnight.—Our trotting horse the house lately Vae&ted by Mr. -Harry will be held on Tuesday evening DeLX AL pre'raiaes enable them to give their customers more . I y . They have also lowered prices in blegiing those engaged in it, and it� 'a & Pity two sure signs of an early ,opring.—Mr.-John a oo Gales is finproving in speed under the Smith.—Urs. Win. Forest, -of Port Stan 8 , . 7,30, o'clook.—To-day, (Good Friday), ser marked attention. re, and for those that more of those who have tim o and abil- careful training of John Hall.—Mr. Thomas is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. . vice will be hold in, St. Thomas' church at accordance with their prosperity;bei M any pan. Copp h shipped over 00 tons of bated Ward, or.. visited,Toronto this week.—Miss McIntosh. . . rig it pays tile publia gen4ally to do business "a . ten o'clock. reasoi : 1820-1 ity do not land a helping hand. bay to the old country markets Since Now � With BEATTIN BROS. 11 � ple never realize that in contributing our - Hall in stfil unabloi to be out.—Joeeph Mor- I,- --------- 0— [er GOOD 13R Years, besides a lot to Canadian and Amer is laid up with the mumps,—Daniel Lumlev. .n Front Rooms to rent o# 08., . CwgAxERY ARRADMEmENT.—Mr. Job i 1320.1 time and means for the comfort of others, .ican points. —Armstrong Kerr, who wag row � ' 2-gements with the New CheF�p Store, Seaforth. i we add immensely to the sum of our own well known as a careful and obliging MoNsugbton i's doing a rushing business rm weather of last week Hannah has made arrai S-EAFOItTH METH061ST SAi-]BATIT SCHOOL.— happinesm.—A meeting.of our congregation this Spring. —Wilson Cooke was out fishing NoTEs.—The wa proprietors of the Rodgervilla Cheese ' above school will hostler in Seaforth, Brussels and other I L R. Mocaftney, of ,reminds us that spring is again at hand and The AnniversAry Services of ,the on Tues y.—My. George Factory, to work their factory for them in -arch #St. Children's Tea will be held on Tuesday nt,xt at 2:30 p. in., towns, - died on Tuesday last, at Walper's , orth VVest� Territory, #nm pur- to a welcome visitor after the severe weather � . be held on Good Friday. M crating in ei call to a hotel in this town, after a brief illness of M008iis inter. The snow has rapidly co otion with the Saa-for'th creamery in at 6.3o p. m., Entertainment consisting of 8ingifig, for the purpose of mod . I 7phildren, Ink kruestly hoped that chased cry fine Berkshire hog from MY. Of the Past W �ei o ..'.'a way and on similar terms as he dialogues &c. by the , �� , ., silver minister, and it is at . inflammation of the lungs.—Mr. John Hen. intends disappeared and old settlers in these parts I I ; r� the Winthrop factory. He will collection will be takAi. The Anniversary sermons every member of the church will be present I -Win. Mo llisteir, of this place, and Say that they have never Seen the Sauble now works ill be preached on Easter Sunday by Alfred Day, to cast a vote for the candidate deemed derson, of this town, although over 84 taking it, to the Northwest. I . . , pla,ce a. stesm separator in the Rodgerville- w d Secretary of the Provincial Bab years of age, has sawn 13 cords of wood I river so high as on Friday Joint. In many of TorODto. Geners ollections at both services most suitable.. As several good - men have I factory. The milk Will be brought to the. bath School Association. 0 twice through this winter, for exercise. The i , re flooded and con - id of the School fund. - The citizens are cordially been heard there will doubtleme be a diver- I d Ethel. places the highways we factory the same as formerly,when, it will be in a neers are made of better stuff than I The ' - invited to all, theme services. 9. A. SPARTANO, Secy- :ity of opinion, but not such that the good . I � aiderable damage done to bridges. put through the machine, the butter tat ex- . 1320 the younger stock.—Mr. J. Duncan has BuiEFs.—The writer in the Maitland rose. contra pier of the bridge across the Sauble eturned to the pa- Treas. - ense of our people cannot , reconcile to a leased Mr. John Fairley's residence.—Mrs. gher last Friday and Saturday than it has . hames road wag waghed away and ' i traoted and the milik r Tim CAI;TATA will be ren'dered. on Wed hoice. —As there has been n hil 2 for'years.—Win. Doig, of Gorrie for- on the T trons. The cream will be taken to the Be - Ail2th. Finalgraotices: Adults final UnslaiMOU8 0 L, I Thomas Downey I tend@ leaving in a few bee' ' , but being strong- . S nesday evening, Ap . iScUs . sion in the preps, and- in here she will spend so smiled on a few of his ,the bridge also threatened I I � forth creamery sad made into butter. The 01111V of all choruses, konday evinIng April 3rd in -considerable d days for Chicagb w me merly of this place, ly built it withstood the tide and has been L in -6rdno's -ilall, 2 and the- — friends in this Section one day this week.7- L Rodgerville people are fortunate in being y. Y, C. A. Rooms; full rehearsals . Parliament lately on the corn du weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Kearnan. . repaired so that travel is resumed. —A large able. to make such an arrangement, as we Wednesday evening, April 6th, and- blonday evening, use of eorn, in fattening eilliallild, lyt Mi%Y act The Collegiate Institute closed on Wednes- If reports are correct we may expect to see number of the farmers of this vicinity have able April 10. - All vacancies In stage chorus, at first -re- be aniles to give the chemical an4ys" of a day., and the Public School on Thursday for quite a number of bicycles in our village are SUreL they will. And it more prolit hearsal, will be filled from Intermediate chorui'. - commenced making maple syrup and report - . 1 1320-1 few of the grains used for - feediTg : 13,rl,y —Eph Cober will again become I yield of map, the a ich they had.former . . , the Easter holidays. School duties will this summer. . the pro3pect of a 900( ly been working. That those interested in PRIvATx MO,qEy to lind� at ft per cent. . contains 14 9 psi cent of nitrates., or muscle again be resulped one week from next Mon. a resident of this village.—Rev Mr. Lea frosty winter being favorable,—Mr. George , , the Wfathrop factory are well pleased with- The borrower may repay a portion of the principal produoers, 60.6 per cent carbon tea, or fat. day.—The fall wheat is emerging from its took farewell of hi congregations last Kerslake owns a sheep which gave birth one . zhe change is amply manifested by the fact every ar. For further particulate aPPlY., to J M .producers, 4.9 per cent phomphatim, and 19.6 Sabbath. He expects "to continue the min- , B%ST, Y'rrister, Seaforth. :I 13204f * . winter covering looking green and fresh, but day last week to a couple of lambs which that,they are continuing it for this year and � per cent waste ; oats cOntsi 13 1 A par cent the frosty nights, sunny days and cold isterial work in some other field of labor.— � lived two or three days and this week she " a, much larger milk delivery is promised for TnF, MONTREAL WITNES,�.—The Montreal nitrates, 58,8 per cent ca on tea � 3.5 per I- had two more. This is the kind of sh eep to $ winds -recently prevalent have been hard on A meeting of the Liberals of this polling d the cornifig season than was gi L Ten, the last, WITNESS, which Is to move into its own building next cent phosphates, and 18.1 . per ant waste ;. it. vision is called for Saturday evening of this . . _We understand that Mr. Kenneth Me- , . ring, will be by far the best equipped nowsps, or corn contains 14.0 per c�eot nitr,s es,78.9 per —Miss C. E, raise. Tha:cream from the Rodgerville factory Willy Sp mechanical poi t f . I . Ca;nada. Its Im. Leod, formerly of this town, but who has week I McAllister's hall. .0 . in ow cent carbonates, 1.2 per cent pho phates and ttended the meeting of the Wo- likely,considerably inermase the out -put from m a �'npT'leo "mvalehin will be �c�p*ble of been in Brandon, ,Manitoba, for somg time, Davies ense Hoe quadi o,000 twelve or six- 5.9 per cent waste. This analys a Was pre- in Kincar- the Seaforth creamery. Mr. MoTaggart turning out oo,000 eight -page, orT� , has left that town and removed to Torontoj men's F reign Mission Societyp Tuckersmith. .--.— the past teen -page papers an hour, printed complete on both red by Albert J. Bellmrs, M. 1 D., profes. * ', in connection with the -l'..,.,.�..,."""""....Ill"""."",W,..."""I il I who ran theRodgerville factory for. sideis, cut. pasted, and counted in piles of fift�. This Pa wherebe has taken a,situation. Howas dine, I t week 79760K SOLD.—Mr. W hiam Carnooliall, Of two seasons, will he in charge during the I Ird faster than an other press W Can&- sor of chemistry at Cambridge. .'It will thus unable to stand the severity of the Mani ' toba Presbyt ry of MAitland.—Wm. $pence is -Mr. will be one-th 1 . Cale, the 4th concessior" last week sold to coming Summer and will take in the milk (Ia. In addition, its matter wileloe set on the Mer- be seen that for working or you , growing climate.—Mr. Robert Logan has been ap- visitin 11 n Torontp this week.—Mrs. Imaso Erratt, deputy reeve of Stanley, Is and run the separator for Mr. Hannah. gentbaler Linotype, which giveils, now, clean face of animalsy oats affords the beat f ol, but for pointed local agent for the Sun Life Insur- of Tor fito, spents, few days in Ethel and Ia . typo every issue, and its form Qill be compact and. fattening, corn is about 18 per cent better �t is week. couple of as fine Durham heifers as have ft .. .6 . beautiful. The WIT"811, slth&h old And reliable, than barley, and 20 per cent superior to once Company in place of Mr. John Fairley, vicin" , the township for some time. One was a . ' A SKA.FORTHITig . HoN,ouED.—The East . isuptothetkent in respect to.. enterprise, and its ho occupied and a better selection could not have been � heifer two'and a half years old and the � readers expect and Are not satl�fied with anything oats. —The Rev. Mr. Leslie, . made. This is one of the best and most � Grey. other was a three weeks old heifer calf. Kent Plaindealer, published in Ridgetown, The price of the DATLTW1TKB18 to the pulpit in our church last abbath, left - e WERF,h-, WITNESS one sucoebeful companies doing business in Can- NOTZB.—Mr., Win. Bishopand daughter, but the best. � � They are from the popular Cruikehank has the following in reference to a gentle three dollars syear, of tb , home on Tuesday mornin He regret - man who has rocently taken up him resi- dollar, and the NoiTHERN M#58�N(ize,, published at for 9. and the &ea, and those contemplating life insurance of Beeciliville, cmile up to Attend the funeral brood, the heifer being sired by "Prime dance in this town. It says : " Mr. W.D. the eame house. is thirty cents.ii Agents wanted in ted not being able to remain to att will not make any mistake by leaving their of the late Alice Shaw.—Mr. Peter Fer- Minister," one of Mr. D. D. Wilson's Im. very tow -R, village and P. 0.* pacimen copies will funeral of the late James Lonclaborough, ?plicstions with Mr. Logan. The financial guson o,od his wife, who havo been spending I be sent free to any of our read a, on application to but, having arranged to perform a marriage a] - in an- the winter with frien por�ad bulls. Mr. Carnochan is a careful I TrattL has for many years conducted a ' - soN, Montreal. . statement of the company appearing , de here, left last week . . nd he has given to 3hr. Erratt twc photogra,ph gallery here. There are few the publishers, Joum DoturdALI, 1320-2 ceremony on Wednesday, he fc�und it im- R breeder a alread3 homes herdabout in town sind country � I possible to stay longer. On other column of this issue, ffilly bears out for their Dakota home.— ev. David Parrie . In which will do credit to his which do not contain among their keepsakes — OF . . all that we have said:—Mr. flenty Rana- and Mrs. Perrie, of Chasley, were spending "1111% l, , fine herd. . -es: a sample of �Mr. Trott's skil- Ti-iz FLOOD.' . ant a very pleasant time renewing old ford, of Wigbton, England, father. of a few diys with relatives in this district re. —The rapid melting of the a f Mous GOOD STOCK.—Mr.' John Sinclair. end treasur . snow on Friday last caused a 9046d Many in Milandihips,in Seaforth by calling on -Mrs. Messrs-. Richard and John Rana ord, the cently.-!-Ur. H. Cunningham, of the 10kh ful. and careful work. Mr. TrotVs health 11 Kirkman, Ptincipsl Clarkson, Mr. Smith, of the Kippen road, has lately - sold twc . afactory for some time, and the town and vicinity 0 Upiderable incon- well-known salt manufacturers of Clinton, concession recently purchased a young Ayr. very fineyOUDg bulls. Breeders of stock oi has been unsati � venience for a short ti - a. The raging banker, and others. Mr. Leslip appears a died at him English residence on Tuesday. shire bull bred from one of the best milking a right description always findready sah he has finally decided to o back to his old 'fine, Ohristian--. gentleman, a � d doubtless . He had reached the good age of 88 years. strainsin Canads.—Mise Kate Calder, eld- th, I I -.. home af Seaforth, for Alange of air. A Silver Greek over -flowed I" banks, flooding , makes. an acceptable pastor. Many years ago he came to Canada and est daughter of Mr. Thomas Calder, arrived at satisfactory prices, wbilat -6forior stoc) ' - large number of friendsi gathered at Mr. the east and 8OUth parts I of the town con. I . . 0 purchased a large tract of land in t are becoming more and more 4nsaleable'. - Trott's house on Tuesdai night to tosti Water -Work his home from Winnipeg a few days ago. Miss fy siderably, The . a building was, - . . Mr. John Doig, of the Kipoen road, hai � 4 -good wishes left on %a island, and the � water got so high 1 EuY OPENiNGs.—The spring mil- county, MO.Stly in the vicinity of Clinton, Calder has i9son teaching in the prairie their kindly feelings and - - Mr. do light* maAinery " MILLIN sidence here, he return. province for the past three yearn, and her lately boon adding to his stock of horse Tratt has been very useful in the. Baptist that the electr L had to be � but after a short re J linery openings took Wednesday fleab, by the purchase of a fine importei * .. choir for'SGme years,and a presentation was sh,ut down, and the stores: were in darkness' and Thursday, and will be continued to. ad to the old country.—The Stratford Bba- sister, Mine Cecelia, has also hold a good mare. Mr. Doig, evidently, still has faiti riiade: him of a handsome easy chair accom- for thenight. The large idrain which passes :- morrow, (Saturday), so as to E ive all ample con makes the follow Ing reference to one of position ia the teaching profession in Mani- in the horse trade, He, as well as othe: panied by a neatly worded addressJu recog- to the west of etllax mi�!,Oso overflowed, opportunity to visit and exam no the beau, � Huron's journalists : 11 Mr. Robert Holmes, toba for some time. breeders, is determined to maintain the re th I r 0 Oro - )OR that tiful and attractive exhibit, w iiah requires of the Clinton Now Era, was in the city to- nition of his services. Mr. and,Kre. Trott causing the wate he Street at Mrs. day on his way home from Listowel, where . tavfleld- on of Tuckeremith sethe banner steel had -no, hint whatever of the -�nee-ting, point, and.it entered t a esidence of only to be seen to be admired and appreci. ptouw"n'sihip of Huron county... May 8110008 h1e Itthat the family ated. Our merchan dist ehuroh yes- . and the wbole affair was a complete our- Halpin to such an ext ' to have in de special ef- he preached in the Metho ibis semon H. F. Edwards is doing a attend their efforts, . r. Trott, bowever, rallied and had to move out. Many cellars. in various forts this season to place befo the public terday morning and evening for Ray, Mr. large trade in Order He has on heind a ANOTHER GOOD SALic. —The auction mail prise. X an ft a" C'O'bIngi I feeling Parts Of the'town were M 9 flooded. Along an admirably well Selected sto & of millin- Livingston. Mr. Holmes is not only an ane o ment of Tweeds an Worateds. Tweeds of Mrs. Arohibm,14 McDonald, on the 90 made a remarkably appropriate an( . s cents a yacd up. Prices for Pants and Suite the Bayfield River, also, a good deal Of cry. They are showing large iumbere and able and conscientious journalist, but is also from 31 vinced. 1320-1 colices4ion on Thursday of last week, wa bpeeeh. Mr. and M:�j.n. Trott are much . her. It is .unnecessary to. are very Iow. Call and be con , on em- damage was don i thef7'ay of carrying off great �ariety of trimmed, �nd ready to. an excellent preac Andrew Fowlie, who has been well attended and passed off very succesm 10 In s deMGDstrati � 0 1 a . Bamys. — phasizes the esteem inwhich they. are held fencee and that sort thing. The same wear, hats and bonnets, while I they have a state that hwdoes not ran . a daily journal on a lengthy visit to Goderich and London. fully, The farm was. sold to Mr. Johi in this community." � was the result along the!f Maitland River to reserve stock of shapes and I trimming in&. in s'emall oity."—We have R tart reply has returned home.—Mr. George Richard- Norris, of Hibbert, and,it is to be oocupie, ----*-.-- - the orth of the town. �ha farm buildings jerialg that would simply Astonish a novice.' from a I I Tuckeramith Farmer," to Mr. J. . James Watson, a relative. The faric . � of Mr. James Scott, at Roxboro, were sub- ask, which Ron, son of Mr. James Richardson, of the by Mr � I AMINISTER'S FAREWELL.—Onthe Occa- ��i Soxforth has always held first place among J. Irvine's Corn article of last w ently, front read, preached in St. Andrew's stock also brought good prices. The who merged to such an extent that the stock had its sister towns for millinery, and for years came inlate, and which has, consequ Initg. — sale, including the farm, realized the sum c , sion of his cloning big pastorate in . church Iasi; Sunday morning, and eve , George- I to be removed to dry6r quarters, and for. its shops �,ave been famed for the excellency to be left over until next week.—We regret , 50. - The farm contain$ 100 acres. It I town, and leaving that town, Rev. D. M. al d here $5,4 a time the briJge at thai point was in im- ad f or the this week to record the death of the second Rev. J. T. Kerrin and family move Buchanan, ai gentleman well-known And who of their rn�llinery departments a as a . He preached his first sormon as an excellent fairm but the buildings are Poo minent danger. The fro;t on Friday might, courtesy and obli Ing deportment of the son of Mrs. John Dorsey, a bright, Intelli- I t we k- I � nd there is little or no drainage on it I hast man"r friends in. this county., was given I I the lading in h Me a can ass - gent lad of 15 years, A couple of year o rootor of Trinity_church on Su 3day morning a : I ­ however, checked the th�w and allowed , '18 t;i: a - t � are our read ' @ C go Mrs. McDonildvold it b . I tangible evidence of the high esteem in W. t easo njuring his � go lo,st.—Thoman Heard and James Donaldson few months ai ' I., W. W. te water at the various poi 5 an opportunity "are thal In they*are fully up to the he met with an accident, I ' Is for $4,200 but the purchase which he was hold by members of his Ia of draining . off, and in& placei flooded on mark, indeed, in some points, even surpass- and from which he never recovered,alth 50, left O Tuesday for Dakots. Win. For n- CrIvate as tio congregation And- -the citizens generally. eon and Robert Erwin left the same day lor oieked out and by putting it up at &no Friday night, showed no igne of tha'inun- ocossions. The stocks a I recentlyoult a - The Georgetown Herald of last -week has - i"g former i re large, he was able to go around anti . Clevoland.—From the very fiattering sa- she has realized several hundred d,o;lar ation on Saturday in ning further than embracing the newest materi it . plified in Mrs. Dorsey's ease, re for4t. The suctioneeks hammer wa the: following: 11 Last Friday ,evening a d %is J nd the is being exeml counts given in the Cllztoa papers In refer- Mo the chunks d o or debris left be. ' no seldom come singly. The MoCloy and h , string of pedestrians could be seen, all wend. of ice and o most fashionable colors and phars, and that afflietio I o the coming performanes of the Clin- wielded by Mr. William ing �heir way in one direction, and each hind. Fortunately no ierious damage was have all been carefully selected withle, view sincerest sympathy of all wil be extended once t ttrals a Stranger w-ould be led to be. won golden praises from all qaartere. Mrl done, and the-dinger is over for this' yeari to suiting the individual tafi as a1f the corn- to her In this her second severe bereave- tOn min . Id intend@ going' to Sea forth to, -ri , carrying: a, parcel more or less bulky. Their �. . a lieve that they,,.were equal to a professional MoDons, destinatOn was the residence of the Rev. so the bulk of the a& w has disappeared munity. There is a decided leaniag towards ment within the past twelve months.—Th company. This same crowd are atill well aide, Her son, who has been on the Jari . from the fields. It is' fortunate th"t the Joir a hats this season. Bonnets, both large regular monthly meeting of Britannia M-&-. . A M. Biachanan, and their object to spend ga , th so li 6 emembered here as having given a perform. with her, kept out of the sale a team C a, pleasaft.t6evening with himself and family thaw came so 9 do Ily and wi "i any small, are shown, but we fancy the sonic Lodge will be hold 'next or as, implements and colher effects and it : � - I in. Had the break ng upi- been more find most evening at 8 o'clock. There will be work in anc6 ft c0uple of years ago under the an horei _ before leaXing the town, By the time the ra pretty, dressy little bonnet will pic::106f the agricultural society. Their tends going west to start farming on his ow . � lait one arrived over 100 friends were pros. rapid or accom anied b. heavy rains, as is favor, although ionic of the larger ones look the flist and second degrees.—Mrs. Archi. me y, antiquated jokes, moth-eaten cos- account in the now country. � - Usually the case, h re, I Id be lots of work both. comfortable and stylish. Miss Stobie, bald Scott left here this week for Chioagow CouNem.—The council met- at Weber ant, and every room was more than comfort t� Mae, and desperate efforts to amuse the I for bridge bull ere a I a -mer and heavy atE. McFaul's, Shown one or two samples where she expected to meet Mr. Scott On tu selves hotel Egmondville, on March 22nd. A ably filled. After a time spent in conversa* tax bills for many Muni- . 1palitles. his way home f rom Manitoba and, af ter do. large audience, pleased none but them I bion, intermingled with sacred aeng., a � I .. . of the Empire, a very large poke -shape, one I I �, - in different shades of the now green looked Ing the city, they will both go to Missourl ancT a few youngsters present. The people the members were present. After orderiz I Sumptuous supper 1vas provided, of which . I A P,IAOMISIXG YOUNGMAN. — very handsome,'but whether it would an- to visit Mr. 86ottle sister and cth*er friends. were thoroughly disgusted with the per- the payment of several accounts, Mr., WN the large majority heartily partook. After DzATH O,i . $ them a pleasant time. —Mr. Won. formance, and were surprised that Clinton son was heard relative to a refund of cost 4 the tables' ,Were cleared, Mr. Hume called We have frequently of late referred to the hance the beauty of the wearer a face, or We wish lot audiences were so easily pleased.—Miss lumber used in boxing a drain on the Loi th.e meeting to, order and proceeded to read serious illness of- Mr.' �ameq Landaborough, otherwise, 'must be left an open question for MoxleX has disposed of his house and Lottie Kerr, of Clinton, has been the guest don' road, where the water which former the folloWin.g address, towards. the close of Jr. ,-second son of Mr. James Landaborough, individualopinion. One of the noticeable which is situated near Victoria Square to of , Miss Annie Millet. —Mine Lottle Martin crossed the, London road is carried along t] which a handsome gold watch was handed of the' 3 -rd concessiono H. R. S., Tucker- -articles in this Store was a handsome Mrs. McDonald, of Tuckeramith, for $775, has returned from a 7i8it to friends at Bruce- road to another culvert. It was agrei Ush We deeply -regret this week being widow�s bonnet of silk veiling, finished with cash.—Daring the recent floods in the lower . to Mr. Buchanan, and a valuable fruit d Smith. �- anded by field and Clinton.—Miss Annie Blair has that the members of council would visit C ' to Mrs. Buchanan: DEA -R PASTOR,7—We, called upon to ahroniOia his demise. ,The face border and white muslin bow -tie. parts of the town a lady vras surro, returned home, having spent the part five locality, and at the next meeting 'cletermil your friends and well-wialidFs, have CGme sad event took place on"- Saturday -afternoon Amongst numerous elegant things shown by water and unable to leave her residence. months with friends at Strathroy. the matter. A petition �vas presents . . I together to -night to assure yon of the deep at his father's residence. The deceased was- Miss S�Inith, at Mr. W. W. Hoffman's, were Some neighbors brought up a risf t, but -she I I signed by Win. For . tune and;'7 other rat . . &ad sincere aftection ,whicli we have for you not yet 25 years of ago'. He was a remark- a couple of medium sized bonnets, neatly would not trust herself to that. She, how- raying the council to take actb and the: high esteem in which you are held .ably promising young man. Early in life he do up of black lace, jet ever, on being told that she must leave, de. I Payers, pi - ,-t and tastefully in% a dozens of cided to trust to a wash tab as she was bet- . Zurieh. to compel the owner of the Bayfield mills b.k-�us. It is to us. a, ca -use of great grief . determined to devote himself to..the. -minis- trimmings and velvet. There ar . ft. A BRisys.—Mr. William I!rnemner, of the construct and maintain an apron upon I � � th&f in the providence of God, you are soon try. With thisobject! always in Tiew, he ladies looking for just such bonnets as those, ter acquainted with that kind of or& Babylon line, who has been in Perth county, mi)ldam, as required by Section 8 of t � to leave ua,, but, on the other hand, it gives prepared him . self for ,the teaching profes- and if they read THE EXPOSITOR they Will tub was brought and she stepped in bravely, came home last week with a new wife. We Act respecting mille and mil�dsma. No a � uR great joy to know and think that you are slon, and taught with I much acceptance for know where to find them. The show room but had barely started on her voyage when and wish tion wag taken', as the council is of opinil going to: vha,t we trust will -be a Urger several years in this vicinity. He devoted here was also very beautifully draped with the cranky boat upset and she was treated congratulate him on his wisdont, is, hap. that it �,Ae no authority in JoAlw to spend t We fe.el that. yGur to this work the saute conscientious zeal lovely silk@ 'ad laces, and garlanded with to a very cold and dirty bath.—Mrs. W. him and his bride great success and . of 6his charact( sphere of usfyfulness. o' nay through life.—Mr. William Hess people's money in & case work in these conr,regations has -in many re- that he displayed inieverything he under- fio�wars and ribbons, giving a most attrac- Somerville goes to Toronto next week to py jour ! ' 0 —As a and Jacob M erner left for Vassar Michi- and,therefore leave the enforcement of t apdots been a fruitful one. Your faithful, tool,-,. Aboutfour yea,'rsagohe abandoned - tive appearance, as Well as making an excel- spend a month atthe parental home. week and intend to maie their law. to those who are Aggrieved by the alleg ,. . earnest and fetirless presentation of the the teaching profession and entered Knox lent display of the goods. A special feature result of the recent flood a lot of fence rails gan, this &min Domain.—Mr. Win. evasion of the provisions of the 6-W. T. - - Even thus early he was in trimuning this season is lacet, with L colored and drift wood have lodged on the farm of home L in Uncle 8 . the list . - truths of the Gospel from Sabbath to SM5- colliege, Toronto. ifis Mr. John Scott, of Roxboro. He now Voelker has moved, with his family, to following changes were made in , bath has been increasingly appreciated by by no means robust, and parents and Silk interwoven border. It combine" ai warns, trespassers to beware of the watch F p thmasters : James Blair instead of * " , with the many shaded velvets used. V lint, Michigan.—Mr. Charles Rey left for the rmsiority of the people of both congreg&- friends feared that he woild not be able to In dog.—Meaers. A. J. Bright, John Dodds Sebewaings Michigan,' this week. tewart ; W. Berry instead of R, Watsoi . tions, �s well as by the community; and this sta,nd the strain which a college' course other. new material is silk gauze, used 1 sti.eceeded in getting an engagement in a R. J. Turner instead of,J. Munroe ; Jo fafthfulnesg to ev&ng.eliCal truth has result- would entail. But his indomitable pluck covering wire frames and forming a light, and Peter Hawthorne purposes sailing down . instead of W. Berry ; Geox - . -reach the - A great deal I of the D&aitlsnd River to Goderich next week rublic school there.—Mesers. George and McKenzie natead of W. Allen; Her= I I 4 PO 1 7� J ! I p I i w I 4 1,3' " --�� � i4i y — tov .. ,, 0 41 1 da "t a v A "' 9 1 4 a - - r, �, 411 9 9 2 0 , � I ity I I 6, ek 4 � ;! � i .! I I ot U� �is I , I *,� 1 X r, , �1- ad and shall yet result in good to many. and his evident determination to cool hat for summer wear work in before the water lowers. They intend tak- Mt.rt ' in Schatz left for North Dakota, where Stron,ga, �Jr., I Wo simply say to you ia this connection, be goal he hfkd set up for himself, led him to. fancy straw braid and straw .lace Bubo Z instead of Won. Bubolz ; Jose as falth-faf to Christ elsewhere as you have persevere, and he .overcame difficultioll also shown, es�,eially in wide rimmed hats. iog their guns and life preservers along. they will stay all aummer.—We had a thun- Gibson instead of P. McLachlin ; Writ, S . . been here and you will gain the Master's. which would have deterred many more ro- Some of the ha a are all brim, at least there This voyage was Successfully made some der storm here last week which took the - ; J. McGee snow away very quickly. The weather is clair Instead of A. Connor . approval, which is the chief thing to be de- buat, but less earnest' students. Despitehim isno perceptible crown; others have high years ago by Dr. Gouinlock and Mr. W. S. ewhat cold.—As to -day In ate&d of A. M. Ross ;. WM. Smith inatt sired. Let your motto be the words of I unsatisfactory health, and the fact that the peaked crownag and some low,broad -crowns, Robertson former residents of this town.— fine, but AM som ; r . - . I . � . �4 . � . . I . : I I . I . . - I . . � . � i - . . ! . - . � . I . � . 1 5 I . . . � , ­ . 5 . . . I � I . " . I. - i . - . . I I - I I . � . . i 11 . . . � � . I I . a . - - . ­ I - I - - - I -1. . I . : . . I � . - L - - ­ - � . , .. ­ ­ ­. ­ ­­ ­­ � ­ - �­ .. ..­---­­..-­- ­ V ;; 11 . )� L . .V ­ — - , - -- - - � ldnnmp�� .1 � 7 , - . C . , -- �, ; F -1 7!: A" L2 � , - I A 1 I I r- , . -�]- -� - - - - � i i- � I - - - . - - � � . . I I : ;ATU R -DAY, . . . -:1 APRIL 1sty 1893.- � I I �, i I ­ i - I ' Several weeks ago-we,aommeneed . to ake ready for our uSU41 exhibit Of ' pn,ug Millkery. Day by day the ork has been carried forward, until Dw- ihe finishing touches RrO being, . at on, and next week You will hav& le opportunity of seeing the ,work . )mpletet iu the form of an unrivalled - isplay of the choicest productions. . . ,his will be our twenty-third opening ' : . I i . i Seaforth, and our purpose is to . iake it the biggest and -best of them 11 . 11. Fashion$' best fashions wiR be � � are, bought to interest YOU and � I . ventually to sell. A gorgeous dis- . ,lay of Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, , I �sces, Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, ana a. landsome lot * of popular trimmings . vill be seen, all having a freshnen . uggestive of beautiful spring. We, isive provided the -best for you-iAnd * iere extend a general invitation and � welcome to everybody. I � other Goodiss - millinery isonly one branch of our. busineast and while" we give spedal , prominence to it at thisaeason �of the . ,ea g00% we hame a long list of other equally as importaut, Which will come in for their Share of admiration. along.with our Millinery. . Piece after 'place ot French Dalodues'.3a Floral De a and Silk stripes an lovelty Iligaln , grounds an only the price of comnion goods, ;�k for these novelties. Two thousand yards of CtialliessudDe- lainettes bought at.& bargain; andwillbe sold the Name WAY., just the thing for cheap wearing dreases. . Ha*e you seen our fine French lAwnt, Cambrics and Sateana-very fine in texturoi . and perfectly fas,t in color -if you once buy, � these goods yotell watitthem again. They ' are the' beat. e I Wide double width Drell GOOde-lateet- . U-, showing-plAiti and Fana � y, 25c.., 30c.,y 350., 1 '400.1 50a., 75c. ,and �$1. 0.0, Trimmings chemipi � I and in all colors to Match. Almost anything in Black 'Dress Goods you may ask for -we are likely to have is . stock. The assortment is very complew all . the year round. .r . I special! 500 Yards all wool double width- Drems Good@ in Fawn, Navy, Grey, MyttlS and Black -said to be the beat value shown for the low price asked. . Are yon looking for the store that keept 4 . the beat variety of SilkII-if YOU Are ; come straight to us -we can keep you busy for an - I hour am . 2ong the new things, We have -a very fair assortment of Man - ties .and Mantle lasti6rials for the spring. . Drop in. and take a look. at them. " Paramoisand Umbrellas by ;tbehandred- good strong Serviceable 01162 -YOU, will be pleased to hear the low price wo.'ask for good Parasols this spring. Laces and '%1'eillugs enough for a town ' , three times the size of Se%forth in the or- dinary *Ay of sailie 3re going ,k -but they f,ast-the people have found them out. In Hosiery and Gloves,, weirs like tke fabled - mother Hubbard and her Sh*4' , we have so many gloves and stockings We � don't know what to -do-bu,t the) 're sure to . . go with a rush as soon as the WcAthat .got$ warmer. . Box upon box and package upOn,'package- of Ladies', Misses' and Children a underwONT ; . � at prices as low that its really funny to tell , it, - I Not less than one'h�audred dozen of New Spring Hats are represented .in our sto6k. The Hat trade will be ours this season .... 11 & great stock and low prices are any W911, ment. More than 10,000 yards of handsome prints are in, store -for all purchasers who . want goods thatWon,t fade in the washing. � 1 We are never tired of showing them, or if . telling about their good qualitieso , Twenty-five Patterns of Shaker Flannal— I a b I min lot -You can get a good many : 'Arlci� little money* * I I yards .1 I Nearly 300 pairs of Lace Curtaind-AS I ' ' , , pretty inpattern, if -not more so,thoin ever ww . L have shown. Every " a full lengt-a Laud I width Sad the Very L'reist value crowded I . into the. bargain. � . i , New Carpets I you can have them in i ishort or long lougths-out to,fit Any TID-004 r Good choice of patterns, and you areoert-Ain . to be pleased With our prices : C Are you in nead of a 'nice Jil LCloth for tile I floor of your hall, dining LrOOM or kitch8n. I You'll .find our patterns very nest mind suit' , able. We keep therain the different width' - , and sell them chewP. I Not a word yet have we eaid about Our . Boys .1 and Men's Clothing, Tweada and i Furnishings. They will speak for themo , i selvew.when you see them. The assortment I is large, and -comprises almott everything s required in the Clothing line. I . - f . . : . I . I i; . . r *gardin# the variety Of O"ur StOck k all through,: and the beautiful selee- r r tions shown, in everr depaTtIR611t, we' a feel certain that too muoh O&unot be a sv,id in, its favor. We want yOu t* 6 co.me aud see our attractiorl�, 004 0 1. 80,1tisfy your"Iv.es that we dewrVe J1 �. large -share of YOUT patronage. 'COMO M on Saturday, or when it ig �o-nvenientj f ' �L. and we shall be pleased to render YOU a our beSt fierTiOeL . . � . I ' . Faul, u Edward ,Mc. . 9 - . b- SEAFORTH. . r d 1. I . I y of John MoKinley ; Win. Plew8A 1118teaci *f ! ke 14. Dixon. Win, Berry was appointed , id poundkeeper in place,of R. Watson. - The is council will meet at Dixon's botel on Taw, 18 4y, May 2nd, at 9 a'. in., when the usual 3. lip't of jobs will be made out,and tenders a- a ked for. thework,- M I to I Mildmw- Lin ae B-nTF,Fs.-On Wednesday, March 15ths, 0- '.r. John Haines-, of the Sth concession of I wtuasto low - )n . arriok, met with a very unf( �, 1 116 Mr. Haines and his son were toLkingice A r, 8mith`* dam with his team, when the horses as happened to get on to Q place where the ice ad had been out before, and it not being stroogio , �e lbey immediately broke through and Were L - of both drowned before they.�buld be got oute * . A. .The team vras&' valu"�-e One, and 3ft- i ; ,Haines loss will be considerable. -The car, �n �ner hotel, at present ozoupied'by Mr- B64-4 ge ;we understand, is to be bricked over -this an 7 Summer by its owner, Mr.. M-Outfig—A ph � scriesof revival meetings have been cirried La- i on in the Methodist church for Some thres 6- 1 weeks, and are to be continued for about . ad ' another week Yet. . . L . . i I I . I . - I ; . ­ ­ . L L . .V ­ — - . : /i ; L I II ; i i I I - . I �. -. - , I -. -. . w , --,_: ----�­-- TWENTY-S WHOLB N1 F-��� foln THE mww--� In I I . We know whi x -i . aew suit, It � feel better, IDA him a better W3 The fathers i but they are '61 ., 1. ,00almittee and 11 expenses, We . - mother!s to help the be t st clothin, Boys� ouits MV $4 sr,e groods th . .. ,ed foi fit, ,qual �Are thoroughly g . loc&ing zud-of Ap also show better, . sb3gje ancl doub] patch pock,ets al I I . $5.60, $6, $6.1510, � The need Of 11, � ere. . . - Send -you -h � A base ball a stick and ball *� -91;1 I purchase in 0* � I � L - ) I . � : ; . =L 1101111AM'se-101 4012:111111 21111 04 I mm , We now -shom, , Make, Of Mee$. which we knolm ' They ean:'t be to ,ill au,d fit equ , _ Y Lt ' - .tion of the good ' H&Ve 'yotl L,tri4 . . I . . $3 PuAts I T-0 . -money ever 8011L . J A -C, I THE - IF, NOTES PH -On Tuead.. '. t t, Puliameat I ( will be fbrmall-� of Ontario will. new building Ifo is a =edit tiv .411 i: so to the Frovi't ornament to tbi � ing who sty tbi elegance aud t Massive P1140 1011 On Tuesdor, I I ernor is to arri I received by s, ( . ,while in the be Toronto Field I down the vale . stlute of " I - -- will. q...i.i' C . . I LL Gov. Kirkpaul. � � _ enjog L 111 the. ,evenbig L .1 y 1', b I ted X-nd a . � b 1 y C7 famonsi elipeeiXily .1 ; , V'jaln L . , � . � Contrary to all has set apart -di roorn for W. � Opposition) att . servativ,es Will, be soeu.nothlo.g Ir'-aiii., by the Log-stisit Will Us S'SwRe-111 . and more or I rIOL861ve itself 'i I � .mittees. the.., that, . L: h:. . City L " This +W nom - . I all -:01itark, aim; *at we !ooll . - ho , bers. Thar I. - � . one-th . I. LP a- ' . I L I , , 'Oppon * . . . . . ]MATH, , An event jo night., which, * .shadow over tb That w" tke widow of the I 31s. She had be until near, the ered ,oritioal ' , was the caull-9 her late r,mide ,a relatives �0­r nt.r. * - � 11 time but her - � since the do I nearly J% Y,t&r-L � . I yean of age , ,. " Sarnia, on L S . I . �1 . 'a loved by tho. departed lady, . I VH2, � I Lt.-Gev. - dent8ir C I- : U, . L, 4, � I I I L closing -exerci i i Gollege were , . i . addressed . then, tle have. Th . *0$8 LW -hl "I . L goo.. figurex. e. the Toro'sto � , 2 I leadlib .. . -9 ones ; t -Aulubir *a *1 . I . I from Mimi . . If-hile, 84 croa 18� " �" � - 14 X-Outa.v-ls L 1psritl Loan 1, 'bee it , ow missin � last, lArl, - -- kno-wa, LL in �, tsikingL L Of fftracl that 16 leeir ,tse, a . . Ab is ecoetit L, ticeable rVel reaAed to I been --seen, I lata., h�m 111 I'af��p LL , .- & fraftless a ,side to LL , i 1 , LLLLL I'll, I I -- , 1* ; . IT, : . a 9" 0at booka- , iir,5 lVinthi .ni - I g WW 0 , I I JI is, wha ls,ndlz 4is 1 Goo i-.. milluTy traineat is , Toroniso, L long - � - I - - . � reglillm Aold