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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-04-14, Page 8- I � ,_ _�,_, — , - _q,lt , eri�VAI � I :t- 11' I I- 1-1 - . . ___ — __ — - - - —, - - _____.�'. WM"rW__1ft,WAft �___________­__­ I , _ - - , � - - , � - - , � - - , � - - W_ T _rw�z_ � I----- -C , � � � I . � � . . I I . . t . r � . . . . - - I I . I I . I il - i . i � I . I I ­ I. I , - I I - . I . . . - . I . - - I � � � . � . . , . I , ��, � . Al . . . , , . I . .1 I . I I -.1 I . � � . . I . . - � . I . I � I . . - . - I . I � . � � - - � I - . . . . . . � . I . v) � I I � � I . . I . � - : . . . I . . I � . I . . . . I I f .1 I � . % THE HURON EXPOSITOR. I I I � I 8 . I . ! - - - - i . I - , . - mores ai�id was purchased by -Mr. Lewis MC- pereon nee our two true blue McKillop Tories con th EDWARD -:- OASH . Your Egmondville Donald for $6,000. Mr. McDonald owns the saw it, but it is supposed the strap il at goes over the horses neck and holds up ( -eminence. tending for pre the scribe takes almost a malicious plea4ure in adjoining farm and his recent purchase will to breast collar broke, allowing the - horse e the to fall down t Wholesale and Retail Dealer iii . the contest on account of past association make him as fine a farm as there in in the What'Mighty county.' -'Mr. S. Dillon has purchased the and go forward and shafts catch in the ground as they were being I -1D_A.1-R-y- :B'tT_r_Vr_VM1::?., with both tbecombstantp. _ - ' will illumine 'this house and lot belonging to Mrs. Kelly, in dragged by the holdback straps, and that I flashes of wisdom GODERICH STREET, SEAFbRTH, country as these sages unfold their stores of the vicinity of the old market, for $325 and Poor I have it fitted up for his own use. -Miss seat, Gemmill was thus thrown from his - receiving such injuries as to result in . -_ I knowledge from week to week'!- We trust will Wants & large quantity . of fine But- tives in his 15 . their hot ancestral bl6od will. not urge them Tyreman in visiting friends and rela ' Huron town:ship.-Cap- body instant death, as the position of the t when found indicated hat he had been I � ter in Prints aId Rolls ; also Beef to closer quarters than the columns of a Kineardine sad tain Freer farewelled on Sunday last. He killed almost. instantly. He was about 45 'E a Rides,: Tallow; Sheepskins au4 Furs. newspaper or to the use of more dangerou . ere on the years than and ink.�It is certainly expects to be located somewh of age, and leaves a widow and four I weapons pen not a gratifying circumstance to see young other side of the line and continue army children, . � He is an uble and efficient loved there. to whom the sad taking away of a , husband and father is a terrible be- I t, boys of ordinary natural intelligence 00 fool. work Our' Star Departmen in school be, officer and was much respected in Sea- reaverneut. themselves fro 0 The sympathy of the commun- I - , ish as to absent fore they are scarcely able to read an d forth. -Mr. Loftus Stark, who has been In- ity cated in Chatham for some mouths past, has esteem with the bereaved, as well as the high I in which the deceased was hold, was I 0T_J(Z)rT1_3:3[MTGr_ write, and that in the face of the fact of ) do boys beenspendinga few days with relatives manifested by the large attendance at the � Inaca,,aon4astwchave re�volutionized tha cloth. ample opportunity. What such for by wasting, the best period of life .9 , here. He -expects to attend some -education- funeral on Sabbath, there being over 220 , The father ing trade and by constantly giving good values mean the almi-lity dollar we have been able to hold Our There is certainly a sad lack of parental al institution in Toronto which will fit him vehicles the 'to in'the procension. of : deceased was buried on the previous lar a w- - People a long distance neglect for better aervice in Salvation Army work. -can all 1,nowm trade irsigh,t in thus allowing boys to � a nobby ready made suit. Ove Aing get fitted out by us with-' ha�vo two or -Mr. George Steet, who had been spei Thursday, just one week before the death terest. We Thisspring weintand to eclipse all former efforts. their own best in - couple of monthit, at his home in Egmond- of Children's'ouits, a big range, an elegant variety, three such cases in this village whose On17 5 I the son. I � I ranging in sizes from 22 inch to 29 inch, price from education is that of the street ariab. On the Ville, left on Monday for Detroit. -Mr. $1,50 to W.. 26. Boys'Suits, special values, Slick fit- - herethe William Sleeth is erecting a comfortable.and have a school w . Beechwood. - good ting, ranging, insi7es from 30 inch to 35 inch, price, other hand, we . great majority of our boys, we trust, are tidy new residence on the old tannery lot in from 83 to $10 50 uen's suits, light and dark colors the South Ward when finished he will NOTES, -Mr. Louis Malone ha material hand for a new bank rn to be in Scotch, English, Irish and Canadian Tweeds. We being educated in the line of pure thoughts, and - c.au fit anybody, short, tall, thick, thin, v, a have all mouths and honest actions. -Mrs. have it- for rent. -Mr. James Beattie has -built ow this summer. -Mr. William Evans had * size-, rarging, from 36 to 44, price from $3.75 to $15. clean Hill left on Friday last for Strathroy, in re. been laid up for several days this week with a wood. bee a I a ds d notwith- Sometbing,worth knowing and something worth hav- a suit that will not shrink. Our suits are sponse to a, telegram announcing the illness an ,attack of lumbago. -'Seeding is standing Ig " now neral in this vicinity. The i' Meforemaking. finished wat and unfavorable weather, the boys went to work with a will and out up Theyare lined and ge sh,u' of her niege.-Mr. Finlayson has erected a with the best material, and workmanship second to � will fall wheat is 'looking well in most a lot of wood. - neat summer conservatory, which none. Give us a trial for your spring suit, at the . Bargain Dry Goods and Clothing flousoe. doubtless soon rival its older neighbors in Pilaces.-We understand that Mr. T. 0. � �' a - . abundance of -bloom.-The late flood carried Kemp has purchased the residence at ' pres- Mildmay. L . WM. P10KARD away part of the dam at Ba' field, and th ent accupied by Mr. J. X Best, from Mr. y a BRIEFS. -The brick flour mill, generally I Seaforth. delicious sucker is being aaxiously. watched Angus MoDermid and the Scarlett property known as Smith's mill, was put up at sue- I - for by lovers of such dainties. . I adjoining it on Goderich. streeit. He pur- sion on Tuesday last, but as no offer h* hi I - chased the MeDermid property fori$1,100 enough was made, it was not sold. _2r. '�, , - those whg and the Scarlett prgpertyfor$1,250. He- , ,W � Rs. -Among ' , COLLEGE HONO r, . the 4_1 Itrou 6*000joro intends removing the Scarlett house 'on to Schoenan isabout to sell by auction, on 17th inst., his valuable collec- . �� . secured scholarships and prizes in the reoetA brick the part of -stuffed. ...... - - examinations at Knox College, Toronto, we the MoDermid lot and erecting a ne�' the former for his tion of birds, living and Mr - notice the names of several who are well residence on property Schoenan has always been an ardent natur: - DISTRIOT MATTERS. known' to many of our readers. In the'con- own use.' He has secured one of the hand- Mist and has & splendid collection of the teat for the Loghrin and- Torrence Schola,r- someat.buildiug sites in town and will, we birds of Canada. -The weather for some i ___ . A GOOD SOCIETY. -The young men of St. ships in the second - year, Mr, J. A. Mus- have no doubt, erect a residence to corres- tard, B. A., equal with another gentle- pond with the*fjite.-Mr. Norman McLeod, time has been warm and pleasantly spring - like, and the farmers have commenced Thomas' church met in the school room on was Monday evening,,and resolved to form a man, dividing Ahe honors. In the third who has been e ending the winter with his Er. plowing. . chapter af the Brotherhood of St. Andrews, year, Mr. George Logie, B. A., secured the father here, Murdo McLeod, of the Bonar-Burms scholarship Mr. E. L. Hunt, South Ward, left on Monday for Sarnia'to Bayfield. Chriot's ; . which has for i.ts object the spread of the take his old position as first mate of the Kingdom among young men,- Thefollo%ing B. A., the 2nd Fisher scholar,ship ; for . DoiNGs.--­James Pollock has had the splend idsteamer, Unitd Empire.of the were elected officers of the Chapter:Rev. Boyd and Cheyne Scholarships, Messrs. W. o , Beatty line, and running from Sarnia to plaster ceiling of the bar room of the River J. W. Hodgins, H on. * Director; C. E. St. G. W.Yortune, B. . A., and James Wilsou� Mr.J. G. McKeehn, e, Dulath.-Mr. Carlin, of. Staffa, has leased hotel removed and a good board ceili put 111abel. the Clair Simpson, Director; Dr. Franklin Bel. B. A., were equal; and den, Vice -Director ; G. E. Jackson, Secre- B. A., received �he lat prize given by the * the hotel formerly occul pied by Mr. Pink- on and wall@ papered.-Mieses and Anna Whiddon have returned from a tary and Treasurer. Messrs. F. G. Neelin Willard Tract Depository. ln the third ney and will occupy it after th e first of May. in The interior has been painted and pleasant visit to Buffalo, and on Friday and W. Maynard were appointed toact year", Mr. G. Logie, B. X, stood first papered, � with the officers in framing by-laws. Exegitieg, sys�ematic Theology, Old Testa. otherwise replenished. -Mr. Frank Beattie, evening gave a swell party to their young friends. -We notice in Toronto papers that . ment Literature and Elocution, and stood V. S., has purchased the cottage on East R. B. J . Stanbury, son of Dr. Slaribury, has - THE HuRo.-i VETs.-The first -regular equal for first place in Church Histpry, Godertch street formerly occupied by Mr. � passed his first year examination at Trinity meeting of the Huron Veterinary Medical while Messrs. Log�ie and Hunt stood equal James Stewart and will, it is said, commence held in Town Hall,' others for 6st place in homiletics. In house -keeping therein before long. - The Medical College, with first-class honors, and also received a certificate of honoi Con- -to'Lon- Association was the with � Clijiton,. on the 5th inst., with the following the second year, Mr. James Mustard stood garden rake, the white -wash brush and the ­ gratulatious. -Mr. Jesse Card went members of the profession present : D. M -- first in homiletics. . moo will soon be the popular weapons of . - the thrifty house -wife. -Mr. don last week, where he his secured a situ- Intosh , V. S., President, J. E. Black, 't do . offence with ' W. Bethune left on Tuesday to resume his V. -i�G., Treasurer; J. J. Walker V. ,'--. When you want good value for your ation in Sterling Bro.'s wholesale shoe fac- tory. Mr.'Card will be inuch missed here Secretary; W. F. Clark V. S., J. Grie,­. money go to the Central Grocery, Seaforth. J. C. old position as urser on one of the Can a- LAIDLAW e . 1322-1 than Pacific Clwaiy boats. -Mr. Albert I as lie was a first-class workman. N. S., J. Chesney V. S., D. Miller V. ,'-. : � Mr, Blackall, V. S. gave a very intdreati , THE person who took by mistake a black S oarling, who for the past ten years has MCKH101P. - . pa,per which called for considerable diact, - 811k: shawl from Cardno's Hall, seaforth, on Wednes- been farming in M anitobs. near Emerson, in day night will greatly oblige the owner by leaving esent in town. Mr. Sparling has dis- at pr SUDDEN DEATH. -A young man about 24 Sim= The meeting adjourned to me. t the same either at T" Exrosrropt OFFtoz or at MRS. 1322 posed of his property in the Prairie .Pro- years ( A age, son of Mr. J. Bell, of the,l4th I � ., � again in the Town Hall, Wingham, on July CtARKI'S, John Strget. vince and intends Coming to Seaforth to re. . concession, died very suddenly on Monday. 5th. All members of the profession are Housx To RENT. -To rent the house Fit . de if lie can get a house. V%'e are sorry to 81 He was plowing in the field, when he sud- ' cordially invited to attend the next meeting present occupied b� Mr. Wm. Henderson. It is com- C, , and pleasantly located. learn that he is suffering from ill health, but denly fell to the ground, and when ' aid in Wingliam. . fortable and convenient Apply to MR. W. W. HOFFMAN. 1322 we hope Ontario air will ma,ke him all right. - . . reached him he was dead. It is not known w hat the trouble was. The family weve al - I A, CHANCE FOR SEAYORTH CAPI�ALISTS.- PuRE Maple Syrup t J. C. LAIDLAW'S, -Mr. T. F. Coleman, oldest son of Dr. . � . I , 132'-)l Coleman of this town, was married in Oik- most prostrated with grief over this,terribly DEAR EXPOSITO'R,-If you could induce a Seaforth. . _s RoOMS,To RENT. -AS M. . Cady is g Ville on Wednesday' to Miss Carrie, eldest company -or syndicate to build S SUDImer lio- I oing 9 fortune. The funeral took place sudden mis . on Wednesday and was very laigely at - to the Statas, she wants to rent a comfortable suite daughter of William Robertson, Esq., of tel at Bayfield and occupy it, I Will give a I �,��Po I � - . of rooms in the Cady Block, op. a its the Commer- 'a that place. We congratulate Mr. 'Coleman tended. The deceased was a quiet, indus- free site at the lake just opposite the wreck clal Hotel, Seaforth; rent reasonable. Apply at as many on his choice. Mrs. Coleman h trious young fellow, and highly esteemed by � of the Malton. There is no lovelier spot once. Rooms are suitable for offices, or a small in Oatario f �r such a purpose. A beauti�f ul family without children. 1322 f fiends here who will bp very pleased to ' , all who know him. A BREAKI)owN�-Rhile coming out to park could be made there at little cost. An- POIXY AND CART FOR' SALE,,-StyliSh Out- welcome her to Seaforth' Mr. Coleman and for horse. his amiable bride. intend spending a month Seaforth on Wednesday afternoon with a other thing in which Seaforth should bef in- fit complete, Cash or exchange young , terested is au electric railway from that W. 1). VSDEgmond, Seaforth 1�.O. 1322 visiting the principal cities in the United light wagon, Mr. Robert Govenlock met The hind axle of the . town to Bayfield.. Electricity is taking a SELLING4T COST. -Going out of business. States before they return to settle down' to Dinner Sets,'Tea Sets, whole stAk of Crockeryware the sterner realities of every -day life. -At with an accident. wagon broke clean off, letting one corner of lead in this country. What is there to hin. and GroceriO at bargain prices. Kil,LORAN & CO., the Wroxeter Spring Show on Tuesday last, der Seaforth, Eg,Mondville, Tuckerantith Seaforth. ; � 1322-1 the vehicle down into the mud. No other damage wag done, however, and he managed I � wejl- and Bayfield to use the present magnificent THE SouTm END CLOTHING EinpoRium is ".Carlisle," Mr. Robert Wilson's ' known Stock horse, was awarded first prize to patch it up sufficiently to admit of its gravel road- for such a purpose. Your town � theplaceto at cheat clothing, either ready-made or is lighted by electricity,and why should you made to orger. I aVe gents' furnishings of all as a roadster stallion and diploma for being being tak I en into town. not have an electric rail -way to Bayfield ? kinds. My I waterproof costs and umbrellas are the -best horse of any age or breed on the ' . cheaper than the cheapest. Those beautiful black, ground.---�Mr. John Grieve, V. S., has re- 0 Ohiselhurst. k I Think of these thinge,and use your influence to work them up. It will pay you and your brown and fawn fedora hats are setting the boys d his' 'd ceand office from Main iust�dall and see them in Beattie Brothers' move .,Feal en NOTZS.�Rev. W. F. Campbell, M. A., of wild- � street nort�, to his new residence on Gode* townspe6plo too. They could scarcely make a Blo�k, near t ' hestation. NoBLzT.Ci,uFF. 13221 rich street, one door eastof Dr.Scott's Blyth, preached a strong educational ser- mon in the Methodist church last Sunday. li-etter investment. I may say more on these '_ THA CAN�ADIAN MAGAZINE. -The second Dffiae, whek,e be will be found in future.- sub,jects on a future occasion. -JenN E.sso,q, of the new CANADIAN 'MAO AZINz has been is- I The colleations and subscriptions were more -number I Bayfield.. . . Sued and is no whit behind the initial number in We are Bor'ry to learn that. Mrs. Clarke, of than doubled. -The superannuation fund merit. There are interesting an,J well written poll- John.8treet, is confined to bed by a severe subscription* and collection will be taken up , - . WHO is DAVID LKITH ?-Mr. Walter tical articles by Mr. Alex. McNell, M. P. ; Attorney- ack of'infl%mmation of the lungs. -.Mr. General Langley' of Nova Scotia, and Charles 1. att in the above church next Sunday morning. � I Allam, a &eniber of a legal firm in Toronto, Stuart. There are also interesting articles on other D. D. Wilsowhas three young bull calves -Mr. Shaw,�sr., and hie daughter, Mrs. subjects, as well as several good stories and poema. from his three imported shorthorn heifers.- was in town this week, endeavoring to Canadians may well b6 proud of the magazine which We deeply regretbeing called upon this week Thomas Nichol, have been very sick but are recovering. ascertain some information cone* erning & man bears their name. It is published by the Ontario . .na,med David Leith, who, it is supposed, re- publishing Company, Limited, Manning Arcade, To. to record the death- of Miss Mary A. Auder- - I I aided in this vicinity -game thirty years ago. ron�o. Subscription price $2.50 per annum, single Son,. daughter of Mrs. John Henderson of 1322.1 Varna. It seems that by the death of a relative this copies 26 can � ts. this town. . She was a bright and cheerful ORANGE SOCIAL. -Oa Tuesday night last - . I - 0- Mr. Leith, if he is living, has f4llen heir to CoUNGII, PROCREDING.S. -Town council young lady, and. was a favorite with all who ' knew her. Thesincerest sympathy will be a considerable legacy. It is also stated- that . an crange social, under the auspices of Varna Council, Royal Templars of Temper - . met on Monday evening, the principal busi- extended to the bereaved family and friends. Mr. 'Leith's mother's maiden name was ness being� to consider the tenders for the daughter &nee, was held in the Temperance Hall. The of the deceased. -Miss McGregor, .. - Logan, and her second husband's name was erection of the new town buildings. It was of Mrs. Donald McGregor,,Seaforth, and James Cooper. Ife is supposed to be dead oranges took immensely. An exc6ilent pro - gramme was also rendered, and the Rovda. , � decided not to accept any of the tenders at but it is thought some of the children by Miss J. Bethune, �daughter of our respected but to extend the time, until Mon- Messrs. McDonald and Walker gave very this marriage are still living in this county, present, station master, both of whom are teachers i that there are alto aome of the descend- day next, -the clerk to advertise for tenders in Ayr public school, spent their Easter &to addresses. aTrool'E'r-3i. -Mr. John Kaiser was the guest and On the original plan. The clerk was als ants of thaLogaps in this county. Mr. Jolla or o 11" holidays with their Seaforth friends, return- to advertise for tenders f side- - ' of Miss Wanleas last Sunday. -Mr. Win. Leith, a brother ,of David, resides in the - otruoted 11 walk lumber. The fire and water commit. !ng last Monday to resume their duties a of York. Up -to 1863 he corres- I instructors of the Ayr young people. Hall, of Brucefield, was in the village on Sunday last, looking well after his week's county tee report�d that a thorough test had been I . ponded regularly with his brother 'David, ade of c( I Was fuel for the waterworks -and . . . . . m work at the bellows. -Mr. Frank Keys and I . I I who then resided'in this vicinity, but lie Tuckersmith. it was found that 1,300 pounds a day was . a i Miss Jennie McCool drove to C1 nton last 1. cannot recollect the name of his post'office, GONE TO WALKERTON.-Mr. Angus Me- . . required, which, at $3.95 per ton, makes a Saturday evening. Frank returned alone.- I . and .since then he -has not heard from him cost per day of $2.57, while for the - same Kinnon, son of Mr. Donald McKinnon, of the '��i alrid has conipletel� lost all trace of him. loth Concession, left for Walkerton on Mr. James Armstrong is building a light rig for Mr. Robert McCool, of Harriington. length of time three-quarters of a cord of ., 1, Perhaps some of. the old residents in this wood would be' required, costing $3.80 per Monday,. to,king with him his fine black 1, Jim 11 says it will be a dandy.-MiWssre. -1 . coarity can throw some light on this matter. cord, or $ . 2.85 per day . for fuel." Thus, by shire stallion. He.. intends to travel him in Cooke & MacBrsyno were out the other day . I . There are numerous Coopers and Logams in tieing coal, a saving of at least 28 cents per that vicinity this Season. We hope his looking for fish. Mae said he only saw out I- the county, but whether or not -they aro the day would be effected. This report success may more than equal his,,anticipa- sucker, and that was on the bank. -The Vil. l � � -right ones yet remains to be see n. "' O'v - I - T!as received and the committee autho- tions. " , - lage van has started out in full bloom, and . ever, any of them can prove their rel tion- 0. � rized to erect a shed with a capacity of three PER90YALS.-Mr. Frank Layton repr is making things hum. -Mr. Wilson Coo� ship to, the lost man - they may get a al ce of I car loads,� and to procure coal at once. The senta the Knights of the Maccabees, of was down at Ilderton on Tuesday. -Mr, the pile which is awaiting him. . . - street co imi were instructed to thor- Q.1inton, at a convention bold at Toronto I � I Hawdoll sold a load of clover need tc Messrs. Cobbledick & Folland, of Exeter, or - . Oughly exa�itae: the drain and culvert on this week. -Mr. AbEalom Cosens, of To- TuE, CANTATA. -The cantata " Under the South Main street and to obtain 'the prob- ronto Univensity, spent -Easter holidays at Tuesday. -The villa e,Band serenaded tht 7nesday The5 I . Palms," was rendered in Cardno.'s Hall on able cost of improving the name as requested home. �-Mr. John Crich, Sr., in confined to - Montreal House on evening. ve a few very nice selections. -The Hosi ' Wednesday evening. It was an unqualified by a petijion signed by W. N. Watson and the house by illness, but is reonveril3g. I - . I NOTES,. Joseph Town. I Weel Company were out practising on Tues success. There was a f all house, and every- 34 others i The street committee Was in- WEST E14D -Mr. thing went off smoothly. In fact the n,um- structed 0 examine the district in the vicin- send,, having rented his farm to his nephew, I . day night. Mr. Lang, manager,' did somo . bers were all so well rendered that it would ity of Mr,1 Donald McIntyre's residence, and dis O"e,11 of his farm stock and implements p very fine work. i be almost impossible, as well as highly in- to ascertain whether or not the town is re- by pub a auction on Tuesday the 11th in8t. 0 vidious, to particularize. The quartettel onsible �',Ior,the flooding of that' district The attendance at the sale was much smaller sp Brusisels. and choruses were equally well rendered. d to repor at the next meeting of council.' I than at other sales, no doubt on account of LicENsES.-East Huron License Board The costumes were very tasteful and appro- �Uermissiori was granted Mr. George -Duncan the busy sea.son.-Mr. George Crich has held their meeting for the granting a priate. The tableaux, also, between the struct a drain from his collar to' tap moved the vacant house on his farm, joining licenses for. 1893, in the Central Hotel here parts, were about as good as they could be, the streetIldrain on the east side of William it to the house occupied by himself. on the 18th April. Some people thirk thij and the patience and skill of *the tableaux street, providing the - work be done under MORE GOOD BTOCK SOLD, -Tuck eramith � ,� meeting would be more in order if held ii I committee cannot tLe too highly'commended. the supervision of the Street Committee. is becoming noted for the excellence of its I - some public. place, than in aback room ii . I Where everytUng was so good little remains Mr. Jame'l A. Anderson was instructed to ,thoroughbred stock. Nearly every farmer -some hotel, as is now and has been done to be said except to congratu�la e Mr. Kemp, purchase $00 hard maple trees as cheaply is a breeder of thoroughbred stock and 0611 a - The law make,, It a public meeting, and wh] , the director, and his ssaista to, on their as possible, to be'planted under the direc- result the farmers of the surrounding town. not hold it in public ? There are 26 appli I plucky and painstaking skill. hey certain- tion of thO Street Committee. A number ships naturally look towards Tuckeramitb cants, one more than was granted last year ly deserve the thanks of the pe ple of Sea- of accounts were passed and the council ad. for sup -plies when they desire to replenish or, , The additional one is - Win. Biernes, of thl . � forth for the magnificent-triat they have lournedt �, meet on Monday, April 17th. improve, their herds. We have this season Arlington hotel, Fordwich.. . afforded them. The stage in.the second part I I already noted several good sales, and we . FOOT BALL. -The annual meeti f thi was decorated with evergreens and pyra- � I have two more to chronicle this week, Mr. LOCAL Bxim.-On. Sunday some boys- eld ouaV dues Brussels football club was h a mids of lovely Eowers. With the white. ioafing around the ,corner of Main and John G. Sproat ofthe 3rd concession, H. R. day of last week, at the Queen's hotel, whei . - teritto and the pretty costumes of the Sing- 4' . S., recently sold a very nice nine months Market streets brG'ke;7 one of the large paties the following officers were elected : Honor 'Vice era, who were reclining in little groups here if ; old bull, solid red, to Mr. Robert Scarlett, Of glaoi in�Mr. R. Willis' show window. - ary President, W. H, Kerr; Hon. and there, it looked like a scene from fairy- Mr. 1;.Cenneth McLAnnan, , book-keeper for .of McKillop, who is one of the leading President, R. Graham ; President, J. T land. By request the cantata will be re- the Messrb. Coleman. was visited by his stock men of that township. Mr. Charles Rose ; Vice -President, James O'Leary peated On Monday evening next, when a father th � i 0 Routledge, of the 4th Concession ban also s week. -The Commere al li tel -Secretary - Trei6aurer, W. J. Worden ; Cap - . general admission fee of 10 cents will be Stables are being e*xtensively altered and made a very good sale. He has disposed of tain, A, .Sample; Committee, i. R� Cam charged. There will be the same costurnes, I an excellent two year old bull to Mr. Robert McLean, of, the and decorations, and the full Cam- renovated' Mr. Alexan , n' Road, eron, Dr. .Cavanagh and Wm. Sample club ­Lyoing to nizo When is th� or scenery I erly of Se'&Orth Collegiate Institute, but -Londo ' cricket I plement of 8 in the chorus ex-Meeve, for a good round sum. Mr. Me- - voic� , This Will now a teacher in Barrie High school. paid the . bean keeps and this in first ' BRIEFS. -The Brussels �rivrng parrtllracl $first for driviol , good cattle a give-ev_ I , n opportunity to enjoy I the to t Visit last Saturday. -Mr. R. B.1 is now in class condition . beautiful music I and profit by the lessons McGowwnan�,' Of Myth, delivered a fine heavy � class -animad or he would not find'a place on . and speeding on. The directors have placei taughtin this excell�nt work. .- farm. Both animals have - registered I horse in tb-,e town on Monday, which he had� his the charge for driving or trainin horses 9 i . ia pedigre - sold lin McMann. -Mr. Will i m ea and were bred by the sellers. - I I 0 � for 1893, at the low figure of $ and fo . st 2, I , - ' LLz NOTE9. -Air, Goo. Auder- Pom tocMi"Atetson, Michigan, was in town . EG3,JO,NDVI ' er y, 9 _ Turnberry. ': the sum of $1 ; ladies fr6e. A wheelmen a � those low figures everyone can got a seasoi Son, who has been spending a few days at on Tuesda y He is another Huronite who the parental home in this village, left this seems to I have, prospered in Uncle Sam's MELANCHOLY AcCIDENT.-A most melan- ticket, which will admit them to the tracl week to complete his final year at Toronto territory.--' ;,-The streets are getting dry very choly and fatal accident, by which a highly at any time it is fit to drive on, except race Univers.i�ty. He has proved himself a clever fast and it'llooks as if the dust would soon respected resident of this township lost his fair and game days. -The directors also in strLdent'ln the past and we are sui-e his last be- flying. I The merchants on Main street life, occurred on Thursday night of last tend planting out a number of trees agaii year will not lower the record. His success are getting their awnings put in shape. week. It seems *that Mr. Alex. Gemmill, will be hailed with pleasure by many friends Some, of thim'�ave been pretty badly dam- eon of the -late David Gemmill, had been out this spring. It is about time the director of the Grey Branch Agricultural Societ, , ., in, this vicinity, but it will be particularly aged,'by th; recent W'indstorm.-M-r. Hunt, all day with- a horse and sulky, buying were making a move to have the ground gratifying to his esteemed mother. -There the new %90st4nt pastor of the Presbyterian cattle. On his way home at night lie called leveled. This is the third season and a gooi are several cases of severe - sickness here at church., preacb!-ed, his first sermon on Sunday at a neighbor's residence, and left there for ' cash surplus on hand, and no move on foo ; . I present, most of which look ugly enough for evening, - 0ocal dealers are� making pre. home about 8 o'clock in the evening. About to improve these grounds. The best plan i the old monster, I% grippe. It in hoped, parations fIrlia:., big 'trade in bicycles this one hour afterwards his horse was found in to at once let the contract of plowing aw , ho-wever, that more settled weather will season. Mr. C. W. Pa,pst has imported a his barnyard, having on only the bridle and harrowing the whole field, aud then, in th soon relieve the sufferers. -Owing to the large number, from the old country and backband. 'Search was,made and the sulky :' summer time, make a bee of a dozen team I ' e len & Wilson also h ' e a big was found near the gate of the hous at difficult' of procuring wood, the trustees of M essre. Luins W7 . y - I and level it, and the job is done. Some on I ., our school have purchased two heaters, shipment on t4i'e way over. -The odhools re- which Mr. Gernmill had called, and the body make ,a move.' Good Brothers have opene, suitable for either coal or wood. -For some opened on Monday after the EaBber holi- was lying a short distance from the rig. out a Stock of boots and shoes, crockery an� tirne the Tory canip has evidently been con- days.-Mr'W D. Trott and fami*. arrived Life was extinct. The portion of the ht%r- 'Isa I glassware in Graham's Block, and had thei siddrably disturbed, by external'attacks and in town on turday last from Rfdgetown, ness not on the horse was still 'attached to . opening day last Friday. -Mr. Pete internal discussions Ontario. -9r. J. P. Brine auctioned off the the sulky. Mr. Gemmill had a deep wound , and . the magyic wand of Thompson, who has been visiting here for the old chief seems fj�dly needed to restore Morrison fiarin on the North R:oad near on each side of his head, and those, un- week or two, returned this week to Toronto .harmony among his once docile followers, Walton, at �hel Commercial Hotel- in this doubtedly, caused death. It is not known intending to go to his field of operations a As a local matter it is rather refreshing to town on Sab'1104y. The farm contains 117 definitely how the accident occurred, as no 7 . I i : . I __ � . Sudbury about May lat. -On Monday even - - I I I . - ­­­ . . —,---,-- , ____ —i __ , U - - , - , . - ig, in the Canada Methodist church, Dr. ( i Avauagh delivered a lecture to a good audi- I nee on "The teeth and how/ to preserve I hem. "-Postm aster Farrow corbinences the - rick woick on the ne-w post office building I ext week. � 1, I . Morris - . � GOOD WORK.—Mesers, James and John , IcArter, of the 7th line, one day last week, i awed for Mr. Colin MoArthur, 12 cords of ' Lard wood in five and a half hours. We , rould like to hear from our Lucknow fiends again. . LOCAL NOTES. --M*Dy Of the wheat fields 6re looking bad, owil to the frosty nights 6nd su9py days, com ined with the cold ' windy weathef. Indeed, many a field is no6l ' North leaving. In sorpe parts, however' 'all wheat looks fairly well.—Some of Our t ,armers have started seeding this week.— rho high winds on Saturday last levelled the lences in many places. —Many of � the cul- verts in this township are in a bad condi- tion at present, owing to the heavy rains having washed out the edges and lotting the logs fall in, making travel over them dan gerous. They should be looked after at once and put in good order before any dam- age is done.—Mr. A. Clark; of Sunshine, took a fine young horEe to Seaforth on Tues- day of this week.—G. Parker, of Sunshine, and J. Clegg, of Long Point, are out buying cattle. The first named gentleman wants over 100 head to be fattened on the grass. If warm weather don't come soon they will have to bite close. —Mr. Thomas Russell, of the 6th line, Sold a fine young mare at Brus- sels fair on Thursday of last week, for $120. The purchaser lives in Seaforth.—Mr. W. Michis, of the 6th line, got home a new Massey -Harris wide Ppen binder thin week from the agents Messrs. Cardiff & Kirkby: . of Brussels. I - ____ - - Zurich. D. S. FAUST begs to announce to all the ladies that his Millinery Department, under the management of Miss Grace McKinney, is opened and a cordial invitation is extended to them to call and ex- I amine his stock and styles. No tronble or time will be spared in showing these goods. Miss McKinney will always be glad to have the ladies call on her. Come and see for yourselves, Old hats and bonnets taste- fully retrimmed and made like new. 1822-1 BUGGIES, CARTS, WAGONS, &o. -I beg leave to remind my very numerous customers and the public in general that I ain still in the field In the above line, and now haye a large stock of Bug- gies, Carts and Wa rIxogns an haDd, which I will sell at right prices. My are all made of tha very best stock procurable. Wheel and B. Standard Gears of second growth hickorv. The iron work is first-class, ( and the painting is one by an exF:rleneed work- man and the trimming and tops are ty,ish and up to standard quality. In short, my vehicles are as durable and as well. finislied as any in the market, and I would, therefore, ask those who intend to Invest in a Buggy, Cart, Carriage or Wagon, to see my stock before buying, and they will be convinced that they can get as good and as stylish a turn -out as at any other establishment in the country. I guar- antee all work. Cross -cut saws in all styles and Vatterns gummed, and a good job , made. FRxD. ass, Zurich. 1322 ! - BRiEFs.-Mrs. Moser and her sister, Mrs. Charles Hey, have been visiting in Blyth. Mrs. Moser intends to make her home there for some time, with her sister, Mrs. Wet- . leifer.-There was quite a bustle in the vil.- lage on Monday morning last, over the do- parture of ten or twelve of our citizene,who had been .subpoenaed as witnesses in the trial of Mrs. Hardy against, her husband, which took place in Berlin. They returned again the same evening, as the case was set- tled out of Court. They oll had a jolly time. -Mr. Philip Hauch aril wife left on Wednesday on a visit to friends in Wal- lace and Bruseelis. Ma3ter Edmond is now boas at home. -Miss Hoffman started to work for her brother here last week. -Mr. H. L, Peine is thoroughly renovating his �hotel both inside and out, which will make a Creat improvement in the house. Mr. Chag. ib has also made very suitable changes and improvements in the inside of his hotel. -Mr. Peter Lamont has built a commodious slaughter h � ouse. -Our butchers have started out with their wagons to supply the hungry ones with beef. -Rev. G. F. H%ist will leave next Monday to attend the annual confer- ence of the Evangelical church at St. Jacobs, Waterloo county. -Mr. Daniel Surarus and Mies Gertha Weber were join. ed in the bonds of wedlock last week, Rev. G. F. flaist performing the pleaeant. task of tying the silken knot. We wish� them much joy. -Mr. John Gasho has bought the one hundred acre farm, formerly owned by Mr. John Mildrew, for $5,000. -Our villag( is well supplied with maple -syrup, and everybody in looking sweet. -A few dayi ago a large circular saw in J.- C. Kalb- fleisch's mill, a short 4istance from here, burst while in motion, ind rho fragmenti flew in all directions. A number of men were working in the mill at the time, bal . only one was injured, and he is recovering, 0 Exeter. THE SpRiNG SHow.-The spring shom held here on Tuesday, under the auspices o� the Stephen and Usborne- agricultural .so ciety, was fairly successful. There was i good attendance of spectators, and a ver3 fair turn out of horses and bulls, but then was not the crowd and- excitement whict characterized these fairs in former years, There were two reasons for this: First, thi weather was very favorable for farm work � and farmers were busy getting in the seec and preparing the land -for it, and, in tho second place, there is not the interest take, in these shows, now that horse flesh is I drug in the market, that there was 'a fevi years ago when anything in the shape of i horse would sell readily for a big figure I The following is a list of the successf ul corn petitors: Horses. -Clydesdale, aged-lat I Coni oy & Stewart, I I Joe Anderson " ; 2ad James Brooks, "McMaster"; 3rd, D Burns, "St. Stephen." Three yearsold,- lat; Win. Cornish, "McMaster." Twi years old,,John Essery, "Sir Jamee.� ! Agedshira,-F. Coleman, "British Lad.' I Coach horaes,-let, Alex. Dow, 11 Pasha J) . I 2ad, Walter Shillinglaw, "Amie." Ageo i roadster,-Ist, John Beacom, 11 Scabbard " i 2nd, George Grafton, "Almont Magician " I 3rd, T. J. Meyers, is Toledo." Aged cav I r riage,-Ist; Irvine Armstrong, " Book . maker " ; 2nd, Win. Thirsk, 11 Young Ful ton. " Judges. -B. Aubury, Montreal I Thomas Green, Dublin; George Kramor Mitchell. Balls. -Aged Durham, -lot, B ) & W. D. Smith; 2nd, Thomas Shapton . 3rd, Win. Colwell. Two years old,-lat I Thomas Coates. -Yearling,-Ist, H. & W . D. Smith ; 2nd, Thomas Sbapton. Judges . James Petty, Hensall; G. Morlock, Credi . ton. In this connection we may state tha ; the stallion owners at the show decided tha . they would not start on their routes thi . year until Monday, May lat. BRIEF BiTs.-Mr. Win. Ballantyne, Li P .cense Inspector, and Mr. M. Y. McLean, c - , , THE ExposiToR, Seaforth, spent Tuesda r last here. -Mr. Win. Bawden and M� , I Thomas Russell, who were delegated to visi 0 the different creameries in Illinois, rt r turned hoine on Tuesday morning last. The b were very well satisfied ,with what the i saw in their travels. -Mr. Fred Brooks lel : on Tuesday evening last for ,Ridgetowr P where he will work ,at his avocation- a . tailor. -Mr. George Brooks left for Mit i chell on Wednesday, where he has secured I good situation. -Mr. Archibald Nelson lei r for Clinton last Monday. -Our implemer a agents had a large display at their differer I show rooms on spring fair day.-Seedin b has commenced in reaf'earnest in thitvicir I ity.-Professor A. M. Shrieves, the Pride ( . I I the Valley me�icine man, was, as usual, a 3 our Spring Shbw, disposing of his medicini a The harness shop of 91r. Charles Eacrett, ( 3 Sarnia, formerly of this place, was consume I .by fire la6t Monday night. -Mr. Thorns . Powell, of Turnberry, is visiting old frien� r hereabouts. -Adam. Hope, Esq., of th r Bow Park farm, attended our Spring Fal k on Tuesday last. He is looking out animal I for the big show at Chicago. -Mr. Wn , , Pridham, M.P., for Perth, was in this plac I . on Tuesday. -Mr. George Cudmore has tb . . 0 i� � , - , , � - I off - � I S_ I . . F,� � __ k 1- , 1'1�z �7 -1 - APRIL 14, 1893 ­--l""M . - � - - -, - � - � wm�� __ a � 1 0 �_�ft I :F1R313D_A.-'_Y- 17 I I S_ I . � - APRIL 14, 1893 ­--l""M - - ____ itract for digging an artesian well I in the 1 0 �_�ft I :F1R313D_A.-'_Y- 17 ,r of the town hall. r-, will be run by a Amill for the purpoev i street watering. )ur Main street hat b i Scraped and the APRIL _14th, 1898 . the use all drawn aws-, which makes I - _.X�. eet have a tidy app`t,.:-�%Dcn._A1r. Win. estcatt of Seafortb, C pent Fril!,ty and I . . __ - - turday I here.—Mrs. James Hill, of Credi- 1, is here. -Our sawmill , - We are Showing a splendid assor�, 1, visiting relativos running in full blast' -The 2 Jims, is i ment of a new firm who are runniug the Carpets - name of loring establiebment at Grigg's old atmid. " I . I Oil Clothe Mr. Wm. Collingwood, of Centralia, hat Curtains And wed to the property he recently Put'- �Lsed from Mr. Ed. Biseett, in this village. I Curtain Materials .. A report being current in some PlaleeS to [) --ffeot that Mr. Alex. Dow, of this vil- I - , Ye has disposed of his handsome coach �, . We never had -a betterstock of I . Ilion, he wishes us to contradict any such " I pott, and to say that he will travel him- Prints ain this season on' -about the same route as I Challies - 5t yei6r. -.0- 4 � S&teens i Muslins " . - Kippen, I And I PLOWS AND GANG PLOWS. -Thomas 1161- I Delairies I i b" on band -a full stock of plow repairs for W. H. - rity's plow. Makes. beat brand of mould I)oards . . d plow handles. Plow casting of all descriptions. � ' I repairing of ploss dome with -strict attention. A We believe we are better th-an usual in 7ge stock of plows, gang plows, cultivators and , in implements on hand. T. MHUIS, Kippen. 1321-2 � Hosiery HAVING purchased -the balance of Mr. . - . Gloves eismilleris stock, I intend to Sell it oft below whole- Corsets IZO 8: 1 ,an, also putting In a large stock of wh ch I will sell at a living profit. ,!We pr,,,cdeg Hav- � And Smallwares g had a large experience in business, and good rinection in Toronto for farm produce, I hope by inest and fair dealing to retain the former reputs- )n at Kippen store. JAWKS CANNING. 1322 D. Weismiller We are well stocked with Busi.NESS CHANGE. -Mr. %a di,�posed of his stock and business here Silks 0 Mr. James Canning, from Ontario county, Dress Goods -ho has already taken possession. From Mantle Goods ie Stouffville Tribune we take the follow- Wraps ig : Mr. James Canning, who sold out his - And usin(si here last fall to Mr. P. P. Steel, .011 Trimmings ocount of Mr. Steel having purchased, 'the . I roperty, has removed to Kippen, county Of __ - [uron, where he has opened a general to lose such We are certainly away ahead in tore. We are sorry good itizans as Mr. Canning and his amiable . Millinery rife, During their five years' residence here Laces - . hey made a host of friends, and they carry Ribbons ' 7ith them to their, new h'ome the best Faraaols rishes of the entire community. Mr. Cann- Umbrellas 2g is well known in the townehips of Mark- And am and Whitchurch as a successful busi- Rubber Circulars one man, and true and just in all his deal- uge with the public. We can, with confi- ; ,ence, recommend him to the good people � a The stock is very large, and finely f Kippen and surrounding country as . � :ood neighbor, having excellent. business assorted. As little or as much w yoa - uslities. may require of way kiad of Dry Goods, - ,4s._�J.ies S. J. Stewart, teacher of ITE, P.- wiU pay you to come and.~ us, io. 14, Hay, returned last week from visit - rig her parents near Lucknow, and resumed ier duties on Wednesday. -Mr. 11. Stewart, the Edward McFaul, 4 St. Thomas, and his sister, were- :uests of 51r. and Mrs. R. MoMordie'last ? . riday evening.-il iss Mary A. MeMordis. 1. SEA -FORTH. . iaving shipped her furniture, &c., to Lon- I - � - - ton, last week, left on the morning train on donday, with her mother, for their new --- properly enforced is worse than no law at �, iome in the Forest city, followed by the all ; for it brings law into contempt. -Men can be made moral to a certain extent by cindest winhes of their many friends here. Ar. R. b4cMordie and his eldest daughter ,: law, and it is the, duty of every respectaMe woompanied his mother and sister to Lon- � .citizen to help to secure a. rigid enforcement jon.�Miee Mamie MeMordlie, wh 0 spent of the law with this end in view. A few py ' hours in the "cooler would give these Easter holidays with her parents, returned Kincardine on Saturday. -Miss Ssrali hard cases some time for cool contemplatloii, �o- Nionteith is spending a few days with her and would make them have more respect for �risnds in London. -Miss Martha Dinaley, the feelings of respectable , peqple,�Mr. Henry Day has returned from asecona trip A Clinton, who was visiting friends here for x few clays, r h last week. -Hiss t() the Old Country. -Some of the farmen E. Monteith, teacher of Harlock school, are sugar -making yet. I spent the Eas6r holidays with her friends - 0 1 Grey. here. -Miss Mary McClymont continues quite ill. -Mr. Charles Jones iatakings NoTEs.-R. F. Cameron, of Cranbrook, s, commercial course in the London Business student of Knox College, left on Monday College. We wish hign success. -The edu- lust for Regina, Worth West Territory, cational anniversary -in the Methodist church where he has been stationed as a minsionvy last Sunday was a success, increasing the during the summer months, -The recent funds and profiting the people. Rev. W. rains have hads. beneficial effect an the J611 F. Campbell, of Blyth, was the preacher.- wheat. The plants have suffered little or Mr. Win. Ivison is - moving into his new no injury so far, wad with favorable weather house in our village. We welcome so good from this out a good crop may be expe-00&- a citizen. -Mr. John MeNevin who ban, for The question of the formation of severalliew some years, owned a half ' interest in the school sections received a lively airing pro, popular clydesdale stallion 11 Joe," with Mr. and con. at the council meeting held on Thomas Beriy, of Henss,11, is now the sole Wednesday of last week. No action *U owner of the horse, and he will travel him taken in the matter by the council. this season the same route as he went on COUNCIL. -At the last regular meet! of last year. .2 Grey Council, Peter Sinclair made ap ift. - � tion for aid for the Logan family,whe are in Leadbury. . destitute circumstances. The sum of $5 was LoCALS.-One of the last marriages to granted to be expended by the Treasurer, announce in this section is that of Mr. C. On motion it was resolved that Lot 5. Con. Bagel, of Grey, and Miss Annie Menzies, cession 3, be detached from School Sootion daughter of the late Mr. Win. Menzies, of No. 4 and attached to School Section No. 3, . I McKillop. We are not acqaminted with the and that Lot 15, Concession 3rd, remain in groom but know the bride to be an excellent School Section No. 4, also that lot 10, Con - young lady. We wish them the fullest cession 5�- l-_ (letached from School Section amount of happiness and prosperity. -Wood No. 3 and attached to School Section No. 61 bees are the order of the day during the last and that 4ot 12, Concession 8, rewhip in fortnight. When it comes, to usingthe saw School Section No. 3. In the matter of fte and axe, our fellows are there every time.- petition for the formation of a new school An exciting Sawing match took place lately, section on concessions 9 and 10, a 11- ps,rties, the victors li-eing Mr. Patrick Hines and interested were present and were hewril by' Mr. John Ziegler, who are said to have the Council, but it was resolved that lie 90 - made the fastest time on tedord.-The enter- tion be taken in the -matter. The sum of ' tainments given by Messrs. Barlow and Allen, $10.50 was ordered to be paid to Mr. Boltea at some of tho school houses in this section of on the McNeelands award, for the present, McKillop, were very good. The magic The Reeve was instructed and authorized to lantern by Mr. Barlbw were procure pletas and speeifications for 6 Dow ,illustrations . appreciated and the singing and instrumen- bridge At Crunbrook, and to advertise for tal music by Mr. Allen w�e of a high lorder tenders for same,, tenders to be opened - it of merit. At school house No. 8, the organ the next meeting of Council, and also for & uied was kindly given for the occasion by wood and stone abutment to the southend Mr. Mitchell's family. And at achool No. of the bridge at lots 5 and 6, concession 12, , ,- 9, the organ belonging to Mr. Rea's family The following accounts were paid, viz.: A. was used, Mr. John Rea jr., playing an McNair, supplies to Logan family,indigeall, accompaniment on the violin. , $17 .; James Mitchell, repairing brid A ril�;, lots 5 and 6, concerision 12, $1 �; Win. . . expenses to Goderich on township businsus BRIDGE CARRIED AWAY. -On Wednes. $6 ; Wm. Spence, expenses to Goderioli on township business, $6 ; Lewis' Bolton, 411 - day night the mill dam here broke a way, gineer's expenses, ditches and watercoarili, - and the big bridge -over the Maitland River act, $13-50. The council then adjoamed was washed away. It is thought by many that during the heavy thunderstorm which to meet again on Friday, 26th� May next, 10 - ' Court of Revision, at the Township Hall, occurred on that night lightning struck the 0 dam, loonaning it, and the heavy rain caused Bluevale. such an additional pressure that it broke, - 13RIEF-S.--Mro. Rev. H. McQuarrie ani and the rush of water proved too much for the biidge. The miller loses about $2,000 Mrs. Alex. Ross and d&UgbLrter, Mabel, Of by th� disaster, and the estimated lose on WiDgham, were visiting at Xr.John C011W's I the bridge is $1,500. The lose of the bridge Jast week. -Mr. T, Dillon, former a - how maker, of this place, with his wife anadt renders necessary -a circuit of five miles in order to reach the istation. family, is visiting old acquaintances hereat JOTTINGS. -Mr. Wid, Jardine, B. A., of misent. Mr. Dillon is travelling for the &try Association. -Mr. J. McPhersou 16ft Bearnsville, spent his Easter vacation visit- ing his parents and other relatives and here on Tuesday to work in a sewi 1114' 1:111 friends in our village. -Mr. Wm. James in chins factory, near Buffalo. He W spending his vacation with his mother in missed by the young people, an he was & I e town. " Willie's" health, we - ar - pleased great favorite with thenL-Mary AP01# 1. to learn, is improving. -Miss Carse, assist. ant teacher in our school', spent her recent (little Nina) eldest daughter of Mr.and.Nrl, . Alex. McEwen, -died on Sunday mornigt vacation with her parients in Aarriston, _ aged eight years. She was buried on U011 - Mr' J. D. Dickson, mathematical master of day. The hearse was followed by a procel, sion of school children. Mr. &,ad Mrs. 310- Br�ckville Collegiate Institute, spent part ' Ewen have W6 deep and heartfelt symPhthT - of his vacation in our village, leaving for his home on Friday morning, last Week. -Mr. of all in the neig�hborhood, as they have 1061 Scott W I and Mrs. F. H. McLaughlLin spent Easter two children within a week. -Dr. eon, Harry, of Seaforth, spent Sunday St Sunday in Teeswater.-The protracted meetings held in the Methodist church are Mr. Frank Scott's. -Miss Watson, of TON' said to be very successfal.--#A very severe water, is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Jaziel Timmins. -Duff & Stewart have ordered 6 thunder storm paseled over Gorrie on Mon- day morning, last week. The turret on the 1 r load of red cedar shingles from Britilk I ca of south west corner of the now Methodist church was knocked off or blown off.-Misn Columbia. - Miss Minnie McQuarrie, I Wingham, was visiting at Rev. A. Y. Hart. Eliza Jane McLaughlin arrNed home from ley's last week. -Messrs. R. T. and VVO- � Stewart ha,ve gone to Toronto to attend ths Ingersoll on Saturday*night last, where she had been � taking lessons in music from a School of Pedagogy. -Mrs. Hiteboox's lectur" professor. Miss McLaughlin's many friends on Sunday afternoon would have been YtrY but I were much pl;ased to meet with her again. good for the bad reputation she ghl! � the secretary of the Independent Order bt I The welcome whistle -sound is again heard at the saw mill, so well as the hum of the Good Ternplars, of this place. The rePut*' i tion she gave that persan was untrue and al, - saw. -Our foot ball club has again organ- . ized with Mr. David Fallahy as captain. together undeserved by her. It is'thOught "�, thf I Mr. Fallshy is a good player, and there is by a large number of the members of : Lodge that -Mrs. Hitohcox has done tners 7 good material in the team. We wish the boys a pleasant and successful season.- harm than good to the cause of temperhul" Drunks are still increasing in number and I during herstay in Bluevale. - I little or nothing is being done. to prevent it. . � Now is a good time to organize a temper- .auce lodge to anoint the poor drunkards to Oroxnartk. I I 9 PxR.so-,.TALs.-Mr. John Carrie, V. 8 " of overcome the temptation. It is really too Rome, New York, paid a short visit to his . -friends Cr.crnartf , bad that our young boys are permitted to numerous in and around line of : see conduct so vile and to hear language so and Staft, He is doing well in his profane and obscene, without an effort being business. -Mr. Bowman, of Wisfton, _110 � made to punish the offenders.' True, our started a new industry in our mid8t, vlz,y feathers for laws, Provincial and municipal, declare that cleaning and making springs � perhons guilty of such unseemly con- beds, and as he is doing,good work he is : . . duot are liable to be punished. A law not . kept busy. . � I Z � , - 1 I . � 7 - 'It I- _11p� i I _Mr"l _. I � � W, I � . � - - - - � I . � . - . 1�il . , - � - - - __1 - - - ,-----.. _ , � - MONSON Al 1; PI -7 � ________� TWENT) WHOLE� X_-��� Sprial I The'Jfinest,� . the ne'w shald, ,,ot be, tze1l1n,,,0, ,not so. To I special poini, goo,as, and th� are attract"01) Our $15 ( with u6, - V � the late-st, styl more -Quality A - At :$18 .and � rang ,e of Ove' I ed by suy i I , I making them . � � I .equals .us. V I I i ' and ths I Way-- � Wo r.-9teds, I tons, &O, -in a w -eight -s. I i spiling. � Have you I in 3 ew Spriug selves that Ou . sents, a.tona �0 I � ,of U0 duputp—, 'Of Smiting the �$18. The to,' . .- �3 are new, aun . fit� � Our $18, $ ings re-presen-1: ing murketsi Ixtest goods I and when v come aud fA ' visit to our . . � obligafionJo I . I - I . JACIK- ' I T H E — FA PEOP : ; i - NE ; I I � I I L PRI.I(CE, DI I & i DEAR Exro; II get settlere il I are willing to who writes ui send you the ."etion in beal shore of :Goul and w1oll wai and spring birch And n bird-seye rnslil z1ford excellei - trade i and for�, 13h]ITPIng eatil U elistaud to niand in old' .states for ma] embinef work' . known that ]sawmill ni,en birelt and mal around Saull �oseph Islau lau in Prince, I mean ips, I pa, . r �� R, spruce ,1 9 I � � I � � thattine alre � I I , � to agric i . I e I can. assure -.1 this part of I whole of Raj � now r rb,,,chspeakin M, `w4e J course _V laoth skeeiips a have a rva� tiluothy and the country kinds d*es i Wheat have I but ,owing � quanthy ha ' the waterpo be couiplete hope thst :,( Nk"t be gi satisfied it A -Shore betwe RIver ion th MiaxiAROL-ff,niL ""-- � V21110 Of I fertilye Islas t I ,a grown succ I all kinds of - I 0 &ad stral � w their season wild fruit,. �berries. &c. are unkuow which in th, a4w4YA get any Producl now (MAT,cl hardl�F ev,tr time 'An th cents a but Oatts geners $a good dea 1,12 1 L_ per to] �� they al W,- 11 y .11 We ",won ada and sl# i ing lot Wal I istarvati I . ion � - and if the I wrifte to � or to any � about 13 ' Insift road, expect to I the contre recently fe � now tpea:k Part of already M ia an olde, n � who signs I I p 11 4 r � ro Settier in . room for ,I townships Prinae. I . . � in oonall L -