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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1893-04-28, Page 8I : 1 7V A I - � , , 1!1�; I , t A � '�. I I It [ - 7 ti f . � � _._ i . . � ZR I I t" _�,_ ! I I .1 � ! . � � � , . � L 1� 11 . . , ,�� ? j 1 � - fr �,i� 4 � I - � 'r p J I 11V . � , ; � ? f n',�,,t � --i J� 0 L 1 , [�� 4 i f. � ,4 �, � . I � � "611��*A^W�_"_ � , - - I � — — - .1 1. . . I _. . Z . I � . . . . , I I � . I . I . - * - � . I A I . � � . THE i HURON EXPOSITOR. . , I 1, i * r�­ � . , , � i � . . � � � . 6 late John Blatcbf�r f L 1-:. I � -;7 I 4 , Is st the in the person of th I � �!,�g �:'�*,l ! Z_ ' - - i t " �� �, d J . ; . �' '� , . � �', R.Roaoh,William Pinkney au&R. Wilson, of and in making the ladies all smi ,dIFRIDAY � - --- .'� X � , I hn for 26 -lays and expire . , � � 1, ,'� � - _ , i their liking.—Mr. and Mrs. John Modeland latter bad not seen her son Jo Seaforth, have sr., who wa ill but a fell flia remains were I �­!;:- -, t! ;,;'�, ,; C., CASH he visited her at St, Marys. The entered horses in the three- bargains he has for them.—Mrs. James 01 I � . - ­, ! I ZV -:- came very near being the victims of a sari- years when on Sabbath morning last I ,, �.�. EDWARD � o .i - o be 'minute trot at the Stake races to be held In Armstrong is visiting her daughter -in Har - .11" - - I I . tery on Tuesday � V !,�.�. " ! i � i % ­ 4 ! . rington this week.—Mrs. Aiexande interred in the Exeter ct -, e i I : � 11 Wholesale and Retail Dealer in .1 one fatality on Sabbath morning last. Hear- question of identity and kin appears t r Me- APRIL 28th. 1893. . ,� � .� � �A , beyond doubt, mud everybody who is ac- Stratford in June.—We are glad to learn followed by a arge funeral cort- - - --I � I ; . t, , '4 � i 1 i � ', Ing no stir in,their apartment at a late hour, t Kenzie is visiting her parents in Brucefield afternoon, . I i -- i - 11 . will be pleased that Mrs. William Hawkshaw is somewha I %,. �­. . t i � t* �.� � �.j ,� i !�i � -jD A 3L]R-y- :B -Ur nd concluded that something quaiuted with Mrs. Cooper as had a ege, all places of businekii being clo8,d here � I I �__ 1. t _VrXJM1R' Mr. A. Models - 4 _U , �a I : , I t ` , � ,- ,;, � . was Wrong, and on making an investigation, to know of her receiving a good - .1, . , I � �__ -- . - share of improved in health since they returned to this week . —Mr. Andrew Duncan h We are while the procession moved through tile vil � '. — �, I . 1.11 __ , 1� 1. ! ,T, SEAFORTH, ' found both in a state of semi -unconscious- the n - to enjoy a We will give an extender] report of I t �. � _4 oiciney to enable her 114 11 : few of Seaforth.—The wind storm of Thursday of number of hens stolen this spring . - , ,:14 4, " i GODERICH STREF . glad to see Mr. John Hall aroun again ; he loge. . I . � . i I'll �, :. -. --, � .1 , � a in her declining years. last week did considerable damage in a SPRING HOUSE 3 � � - � a front conk -1 ga o. Medical aid was at the comforts of -lif k the his sudden and much regretted deceatie in I �,-, . I �1, �o I i nes a ' . . - , I , . ; �, t ; but has minor way, in this vicinity. Besides level- has been laid up for over a wee with 11, , . -1 � . I I 11, - t `;.- ; Wants a large quantity of fine But- once procured and we are pleased to learn The old lady is now 67 years of age, next week's issue, being unable to do so this - _ . I : I j, � ,-�_t. _- k, �L i I . also - that they are Dow Ing nearly all the rail fences, it blew the mumps. week.—Daring the wind storm of last week CLEANING. 1. I i , sr. The industriously endeavored to provide for her 1 14: � � t , F_ , �' in Prints and Rolls Beef out of dan 1, , � !!! 0 ) _411-� F'' ,. ter , . . �- the roof off the barn of Mr, Thomas Adama, of "* . stable , I 1 1- ,�� _. . . cause of the trouble appears to Eve been necessities. During' the past winter I a portion of Mr. T. Murdock's livery I � . ; , 1P_ kins and F MoKillop, near Seaforth ; the barn of Mr. Aslifteld. House cleanmg tinte is co - . : . �, I Ridesi Tallow; Sheeps urs. � �i .� 'k. � I account Council aided her in the matter of f uel, was blown down. The roof was also blown raing pi �. ��: i � defective draught in the chimney on � . � - � S Sibbons, of the Huron Road, wits also un- .—The wind storm last -week caused -LA- as usual I 4 I" !, I 3� . of ,he lop having been b1bwn off by Thuri- Owing to the severity of the weather and NOTZ3 off the driving shed of Mr. D. Bell, London i ,ar to hand, and I . at . � :, '' h � I .1 . roofed, and the barn of Mr. William Allevi, considerable damage to buildings fences � � " I ..i ,,, I ,; !, , day's hurricane.—The Rev. Mr. Dewar, of the stringency of the times. . oad. M r, August Ehnes' barn on the Z ur- . such seasons, there � . - I � , - �.k ., 4,1 �. . Department. � — -------- 0— south of Zgmoindville, shared a similar fate. and wood#. It blew down the amoie staok R will be florae - L 'r � Our Star Toronto, will _preach in our church on Sab- 0 ac 'ch road was also deroofed. ' � � '� -_ .—It has now been definitely se6ertained by t m mill.—Th r ent 1 worn aside and . I ,� - 4i_ - �. — bath next. Last Sabbath the Rev. Hope HURON MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.—The rag- on Mr. Bower"s 6 am, out articles laid t�F T, ,, �� �. : ,� the bogus de- - I ., I ; .; .. � �,L rains have retarded the spring work con- - TWE ", � - I yj . � 0 n C) r_V 1-1 I MT Gr - Ross, whose coming was heralded so loudl7, -ular meeting of the Huron Medical Amsocia- the telegraph authorities that new ones put in their stea NTT -Si P , 0 - Donnybrook. �, � - "'k F — . . spatoh sent to the.city papers a couple. of in some places the ground in too ikely to mak 1W , i '' I- , ,.- � weeks ago concerning the burning of Cole- NOTES. —A terrible wind storm, on Thurs- You are I e some- . .. - ... . T's. I : ., In seasonopast we have revolutionized tha cloth. failed to appear at the morning service, till tion was held in the Council Chamber of the sid6rably. - ]ROLN NU � .� r , . good vaiucs. for many of Is had gone home; not a to y%of last week wet to do anything with ib.—The fall wheat ___�_� i I I 7 , --ingiradeandby constantly giving our peo wn hill, Clinton, on Tuesda i man's salt works in this town, was not sent has made little progress in growth ; the clay of last week, did a great amount of changes, iiL which the dry goods, � . I L . _, bl,� , � I , p �. - the almighty dollar we have been able to hold our pleasant thing ,For those who come several and was largely. attended, every section 0 . fences and bush. The chimney, �� .. I . __ " , ., � . I Peoplea long distance from the Seaforth office, but from a side weather continues cold and backward, with damage to ethod-ist church, and store takes a part, and w1l&t. � 1 ; *,-,.� " , ; F large and well known trade. 'I is through the mud.—Football is the the county being well represented. In the was blown off the M . �� ;� f .. to got fitted out by us with a nobby read), made suit. MI C office and by some person who forged the fronts at night. ever those changes may be— NO q!N � . � - . , - V� Poe all former efforts. evening recreation.just now of many of our absence of the President, Dr. Wood, of the front porch to the hotel was alrb6 blown I i . , , - �. This spzirig we intend to ecli . . Senforth oall. Mr. Somerville the mana- . I — : . � I � . Child n's guits� a big range, village boys and young men Iffitchell, the chair was occupied by Dr. I or small, we will - - . I � I I P. I- e an elog�ut variety, ' but they find er of the Seaforth office, is too careful and Walton. over.—Rev. Mr. Henderson, Presbyterian I great be � p 11 11 I - rangirp 'in sizes from 22 inch to 29 inch, P"c' "m themselves cramped for room on the school Smith, of Seaforth. An interesting pro- : - . - . I -alues, slick fit- any IZCTION�—In the, paragraph which in t church on � , I r 1. Suits, 8 ecia . ,v f ke after business too closely to allow , inister from Auburn, preached a very ac- pleased to show you how weU i � I I '00 Methodis � . ­ t : .. � � $1,60to*�.25.. Boys! i grou gramme was opened by Dr. Ferguson, of I Colau eptable sermon in tlie T Is . : :_ 11 1, �n and how reasonably we ca,a - . - 11 t* , �,Anging in sizes from 30 ch to s5 --ineb, priee, nd. - Would it not be a good plan to TH ; . ­ '. �.,' c it by reDtiDg or buying the strip to Blyth, by reports of several interesting bogus despatches to pass over his wiree.—A appeared in these notes two weeks ago, re- c � ­ . � � i I � �� f, $3 to $10.60. Men's suits, light and dari colors enlarge . Sunday evening lut.—Farmers have done -63. . I ­ � - �_ �. ad pa- man n supply your wan l � I specting the marriage of Mies Simpson very little seeding yet, on account of the . � JiL T 111. .I.- ir I in 'cotell, English, Irish and Canadian Tweeds. We the went of the present grounds. cases, after which a carefully prepir amed Charlton, who has-been in town and - offerS the Tai."iet3 w .. � I . I thick, thin, v e have all — I . D Mr. Deent, this sentence occurred : " The � r I r � fit saftody, short, tall, per on Medical Ethics was read by r. Mo- for some time getting up a directory, met I , 2. c � �t . � cold, backward weather.—Mr. and, Mrs. Vslue for the ' L I . i , r ' . � r " n 36 io 44, price from P.75 to $16 We mention- This was.follow. with a serious mishap on the Mill Road, CURTAINS. I . i , - � A 0) E �, - � f, -_ si, 3 rADgiDj froi: nothing worth hay. Goon PRICES FOR HOMES. Laughlin, of Manchgater. newly married couple, with some of their I'llis, of Lucknow, moved on to their farm, A. : I IZ L� something Worth knowing and soi He was driving ' � - . I I , ' Our suits are ed that Many of Tuckeramitb, on Tuesday. r - , . . . � I � %, "� is . n i - �.. _! ­ � � Messrs.' Grensides & McGibbon, of Guelphe -took part. The prop d eues GKO( � t nk. last week in our Canadian. notes edbya*long discussion in which inger and wiser friends, drove to B - purchaed from Mr. T. Durnion, I , . � . Z n � li ing is[ S SUif that will not shn finished 086 with a her e and buigy, accompanied by a you which the), - �t UO I � L � � � Z . ,. . shrunk befoie making. They are lined and those present lady, and in passing a oad of lumber, he sell." The word wisxu should have b on Thursday, Ust week. I We have a large st ck Lof Our- A I : . �. . . : p lr_, - .- ., with the best matenal, and workmanship second to , d shipped a number,of carriage and sad- amendments to the Ontario Medical Act NOISIER. It was no written by our corres- - .__0 tain. materials by the yard in I -1 A � � - : -�' -.� � n and by a unanimous rident, but the change was a printer's , ' 1. " W one. Give us a trial for your spring suit, at the lua collided with the wagon, upsetting his ve- - i I . � . �11 dle horses to New York. These horses weirs then considered, occupso 9. The Po MorTis. This i-3 t � . Bargain Dry Goods and Clothing House. he tim . " .� , ­ 0 n � 2 � I -1 1�, - vote it was decided to ommu In to with the hicle andAhrowirig out the t the new Scroll,,Dot and Floral I r . WM. P1,0L wer alls' last week by mud &' f the mistake. —EDITOR. - , � ki � " ., I in, L dL - . 0, Uit, an I - - i- : I — , Is � L I . t F, , , KARD and Bruce, horea got away and made splinters o PASSF,i) AWAY.—Mr. Beibj3,min Taylor, of patterns, and a very chake Sur - � . k- 1� , � ,� - " tion and the prices realised show that there local members of Pertb, Huron to I � I � i P � I - buggy. Neither Mr. Charl a nor his corn- - i­� .2 ,of Art XUS"IiE4 in 1. - I � : k, I i Seafiorth,. ' is life yet in the horse business if only the and inform them that, while sincerely de . . Elalton ounty, died there a few weeks ago. ' assortment I . . , .7 , was much D ured.—O Bluevale. DeceasA was a brother of Mrs. M. Canning- goods mad,e ia f; - I , � i '. i ,Z I ?, ;. right sort of animals can be got. These eirous of the Medical Act being so amended panion a Saturday en - , . Wenderson, of McKil- Biazirs.—John Spence is suffer in ham of the 7th line. . . iou'll fifid, � � , - � P I . Council more repro. last, as Mr. Georgel Ing fro which some tw ty.-five pattems - - � , i� �-; 1 - horses were all purchased in this Province as to make the Medical . here � I I .1 � I i an lop, who reside . DESTRUCTIVE WIN�b STORM,—Oa and shadin are shown from � was com- � � � - and the most of hem want of Toronto. The sentative in. character, by having sevente a near Winthr4l, an attack of pleurisy. —There wan no service Thurs- - gs . � I .�-i_ �r 0 D -, w i th a team of horses and in the Presbyterian Church here last Sun' day of -last week a terrible wind storm visit- a very low price up to the b,et�. - prices are"" 1�w� -1 ,., [ " -.i 'the fur,fill (5*00dot sale of these he as, gays the report, 11 drew territorial representatives, instead of twelve Ing to t W ing alongside the day, so Rev, A. Y. Hartley preached in amage in : - , J . � a - , - I �; 0 desire that ny wagon, and as he was walki ad this township, doing a lot of d out for. I 4 - I . a large crowd, of, buyers. Quite a number as at prevent, theie was n ter goods. In Curtains by 1 turned' i� 1, � T, " � - -prbseDt and took a, lively in- see got frightened Tand ran Kineardine.—Qlaite a number attended Mr. scattering fences in all directions, blowing the . I � I vehicle, the her . . � , t. � - � — of ladies were thing should be done that would destroy - pair, for common use, w, 4 I ­', ;, bidding I I 1� ..'� ay. When near the town they overtook Sibbaldpa sale on Tuesday. 1he down timber - and unroofing buildings. , e ca ffave yOU ,XR - . - � � y ISTRIOT MATTERS. terest in the sale. Bidding was brink and the usefulness of the Medical Council, Dr. aw A I . to ord " , � - � I � : � ,� I . D good prices wore realized. Some of them Graham, of Brunsels, moved, and Dr. Tay. a buggy in which was Mrs. Peters. She be. you quite er-? � k _ .Was go low that all thefurniturow'siguOt Fences that have stood for year's were upset, give a range at iugs , I � I i - . - - - f iDg unable to got out of the way the ran&- was given in and hundreds of trees of all kinds were up- dollar and under. Our , sold.—A Pbonographic concert i , 1. : . , - � I all follows : Niger, blk. g., 6 years, J. H. lor, of Goderich, seconded a resolution o . out- just soch g 8, . y wayUam collided with her vehicle, and the Methodist Church on Mond& 9 a do- , Dod f � � - , GOOD Wonic.—A Michigaw correspondent. I Y eveD1011 rooted. Mr. Wightman had ten sere a qlasal . I I - Moore, city, $700. Guelph, b. g.� 6 years, condolence with the widow and family of tains from -a dollar and � t"_ . - � � 'if sends us the foil -owing : " On the 28th of D the ditch in a which wan exceptionally good, and stroyed, all large timber ; a large portion of = � , . . A. Fox, citi, SM. 'Dunblane, b. g., 6 the late Dr. Worthington, of Clintolm, who both outfits went I to pro wall (;heap at that, �bt � ,; I I . - � r: - � e but . two -fifty, an low. � 1, � , . � March, Mr. Edward Palmer, formerly of attended.—Rev. A. Y. Hartley attended the shed at Sunshine was blown down ; also I � . I '' years, L. Turneur, city, $875. Princels,ch. was one of the first promoters of the Asso- miscuous heap. The buggy was brok n, n At W' . I � � ' -wide, and any one of tij L . , . f � - : I , ., Turnbery, Huron county, Ontario,aud Ralph . m., n no other serious damage Was done, Mrs� the meeting of the Synod at St, ThomseJaet the barn roof belonging to Mr. G. Parker, and leading � . ; � 6 years, F. Talmadge, city, $1,725. oiation. Dr. Elliott, of Brucefield, was o e � . Z : I I address, Peters'escape, however, was almost mirac. week. � was badly stripped.' A few of the neigh- , many patterns will handsomeli -Iiem , � , Iffoopfer, of Antrim countys' Michigan, saw- I , I � I Canadian King, b. g., 4 years, E. Stokes, the programme for a valedictory . ceut range of � . r - � . . - r b. -ulous. Mr. Henderson's horses got so rm of last Thursday . . � � � � � I I ad, split and �Ilad one an4 a half cords of previous to his departure for Chicago, which STORM. —The w !ad sto bors put it on again on Monday. ;W( T I. I � ,� � � 9. This city, $750. Balfour and Salisbury, pai taugled up in the harness that; he captured did a large amouln6 of dams he adorn a window. Froin thr;o . ScOtA T � hardwood, stove wood, in 54 minute nd in to be his future residence. He referred re and I SUDDEN DEATH.—On Wednesday of last and i i I I g., L. D. Hayes, -city, $1,075. Coquette a - . annual _go ly to five dollars we have gonfe � � ­ , �, is a record which I would like to hear from Caprice, br. ponies, 4 years, J. 10/olgate,oity, in pleasant terms to his hop onnection them before they got further. —The the surrounding country. it was the worst *ask Miss Sarah Jane McIntyre, of the 6th . : value has ever - '� - Py 0 � . - � - � - - I beautiful designs in Cream end - . I -, � �._ _- any Canucks who think they can beat it.". Mo. . .meeting of the members of the Seaforth ad storm ever kno*n by the proverb &V dencession, went to assist Mrs. William For- I � . , I . . Baronet and Banker, pair, 6 years, for nine years with the Huron Medical As wi on or An3 � I- , . I . Mr. Palmer's old Turnberry friends Will no _ echanics' Institute will be held on - Tues- 44 � ' this seas I ,.- . ,r. Ferguson, city, $850. Oliver and Extra, sociation, and at hie conclusion Dr. Stan. M oldest inhabitant." The following is gason, near Belgrave, to do some sewing, White, and from six � to ten I , . . � I I . doubt, be pleased to Is ltiil're- - 1P m., Miss Em. McMurray, bury, of,Bayfield, in a eulogistic manner, day evening next at 8 o'clock, —blessrs. - list of buildings which were either blow: , )mplained of feeling I 11 - .t. . rn that he 'a gr. g. and b. and in the afternoon ci dollars they aie .simply works thing new, fresh, I . - . .: � . . - mains sovigorous, even &I r unwell ; a, doctor was sent for and ali that � ; . -1 under the enervating �city, $700. Fo4y-six head sold for $19,2FOV expressed his regret at losing his neighbor. Tye man & Sparling have the contract for' down or partly destroyed around bere. 9 ; , , w; &I shed at the water Barns,—Ro6ert Yeo's, Dougald Fraser'*. human *kill could do was of no avail, of the fine art. Our Curtgus At $20 ind $12 1 1 � � age influences of the Yankee eagle. - an average of $418 per head." Ing practitioner. After complimentary re. the erection of a no � co ' asshe � I L . � . - . I . ' works. —The ii . - 0 nany friends of James Dick- David Gemmill's, jog. MaKinney's; James died on Thursday evening, being ill but 30 are easily shown — we hare Suitings are the : . , I . . . , � 1. ANNUAL —All members of the 0 a, marks regarding him standing as a highly I bell's, J J . � . � . MEF,TiNG. esteemed practitioner, by Drs. Grmhan�, of Boo, Esq., Registrar, Goderiob, will regret Dannian's, Alex. Ca on. Sinillie's, hours. Deceased was aged 26 years, 4 pleuty of room--& _! . - WiDF, AVV.&KE,—The May Wide Awake . good light, sud no descripi � L I Young Men's Christian Aadociation, are has arrived looking more beautiful than ever with Brussels ; McKay, of Sonforth ; Irving of to learn of his illness. Mr. Dickson came Joel Sollars'; Sheds,!�Trank Ashton'st Gen. months and I day. The funeral took place � � � I . _ and you can take all the time I I , . I I - especially requested to be present at the lovely pictures and stories for the young folks. The St. Marys, ,and Smith, of Mitchell, br. to Sesforth last Saturday to spend Sunday Peacock'a. The roof was blown off Mr. P. an Saturday to the Brussels camatery. Rev. � I 1� F . justice. ; 01110 � I ' - you want in making your I , I ­ - illikelly," a lame Irish boy, who F with his son, Mr..S. Dickson, t postmaster. Thom"' house and the smoke stacks off Mr. Dyke taking charge of the service. I � I . - rooms Wednesday evening next, for the pl) - story of 11 Patsey 1K ,11iott was -unanimously elected an hon- J I � � � I � � yourselves. � T .. posel of hearing the reports from the retiri ,., with the rest of thd Hillikelly's left their little crowd- j�. � - , ed cabin at Fernsea and cawe to 11 Ameriky "to orary member of the association. The next While here he had a slight attack of what Duff & Stewart's mills. Much sympathy is felt for the friends,of the selectionlL . I . I I - . -_ . j, � officers,. and for the election of new ones, I .- Another meeting, ill be held in Seaforth in July. seemed to be paralysis. He wan sufficiently - � in Serges, and � � better their f ortu � es, in a gem in its way. � deceased in their sad bereavemeut.—The �, - - 0 1 @ - . Z . � 11 - the easning year. The bathe in connecti " bright story is '1A Prince of Demons," by Flora I � I recovered, however, to return 'to Goderich Brl�cefleld- funeral sermon will be preached in Saushine CrARPETS AND : . I � I � L � i Haines Lougheadl Criwford Capon a practical Monday evening, but has since been con- reliable goo& �. � , with the association have arrived and v xy Inieresting in. DEATHI OF A Foinmp. SEAFORTHITE. —Not LOCAL HAPFViwias, —Last Sabbath morn- on the 30th inst., at 2.30 p. m., by Rev. ; , . . ' � I I I . . be com leted in a few days, and all desiri , philatelist, of New York gives ve - I I . I t/L . Rua I � 11 � .. ! pl- formation about Ostage stamps. Buy the magazine. a few of our readers will still remember Mr. fined to his residence.—The work of ex- Ing the youngest child of Mr. Robert" Mur- Mr. Dyke, of Belgrave. The pall bearers 01-L n:1OTHS ,- we have �13013 � I A 11 I to uld make arrangernew-, Was a ,gavating the foundation for the new town I . 1� Only 20 center a number or 12.40 a year. D. LoTiIROP L. R. Corby, who, at one time, . dock passed away, after a brief illness, to a were : Messrs. William Cook, John Kelly, ' do this . : � � t I I as soon as possible with the Secretary, Mr. COMPANY, Boston, Mass. I prominent business man of this town, and bu,ilding -commenced Thursday, a gang of brighter world. The remains were taken to, William Michie,Christopher Michie, William Are you needing any -thing iu vilers in i , I � R. Mercer. SomE good working Horses for sale. , had a dry n,and four teamalbeing busily employed. I � I I I ,wh among other enterprises ,.r n the Maitlandbank demetery for interment. Russel and Thomas Russel . . Carpets for a room, hall -or are always read,, : . 0 — 1824-1 go 0" - I � � il - !, . BROWX�& MENZIE119, Seaforth. Oda store here. A despatch from Hami -D vision Court wi I be held here on Satur The bereaved pare�ts have the sym'pathy of - � I . I i . I U TiEm AS8ESSNENT RoLL.—Mr. William GIRL WANTED.—Wanted, immediatel , ton, where Mr. Corby has lived for several day. There are two jury cases to be tried. stairway I Our stock com. stock. I : - .. - y - . �, the neighborhood in this, their sad bereave. Kinburn. I ! . I . Ballantyne, town assessor, has completed a good girl for general house -work in a sirall family. of-, prises low priced, medium azi � ". � I I years, conveys the following intelligence of -We are sorry to learn � the ill"es . I . ; the, assessment of the town,and returned the Apply to MRs. A. D. McDONALD, at the'Manse, God. his death : About 5 o'clock Saturday morn- of Mr. James ScottP of Roxboro, but ment.—Dr. McTavish, who is not a stranger THE STORM.—The great wind storm of . I I I , . , 1. roll to the clerk. From it we gain the fol- ench Street, Seaforth. . 1324 among us, has begun the practice of medi- last week deroofed a barn on the farm of the best. The low priced cAr. � , . tiotjea.l inforMation: Th THF parties whoborrowed a ladder and a ing John McCulloch mud R. H. Kell, night hope, he will soon be around again.— cine in our midst.—Miss Sherbrook's millin- Rr. George Watt -P near Harlock, it also pets present a very good appear. JAC, KS7( , ' I . I ]owing eta , a total set of stove lifters froul blesorg. Mullett & Jackson, Clerks in the post office, found an old gon. Mrs. Laidlaw, Sr., mother of Mr. J. C. ery show room is now the centre of attrao. took the roof off a barn ,of Mr. Sanderson, I are in such colors as I � � 1. �, value of the real property in $662,940 ; per- Seaforth, and who have forgotten to -return them, tleman lying dead at the corner of. Macomb Laidlaw, is at present in town, staying with tion in our village. Miss Sherbrook is to be in the same vicinity. Mr. William Oke, ance anc POPULAR 61 � . ; rty, $59,750 ; taxable inco . me, - [so . t I - � 1, I rional prope - ,ould greatly oblige the owners by returning them and Main streets. They notified constables her daugliter,.Mrs, J. H. Broadfoot.—Mi congratulated on her selection of millinery who resides near here, had a shed which are likely to stand for some ;F I V $21,370 * The population is given at 2,488. at once. 1824-1 Tim6on and English, and the'officere called Flora McDonald, daughter of Mrs. Augue and other fancy goodt-, which are much ap. shared a like fate. These are all the seri- time. The better carpets are 1 4 ­ � , 3 k, � 7 .. q � There are 130 dogs, male and female ; 202 THE annual meeting of the Seaforth Curl- Dr. Ridley, who identified the deceased as McDonald, of thin town, left for Dakota preciated by the,ladies of the village and one mishaps we have heard of hereabouts. - in suchshades as will not show I � . . 1, � horses, 44 cattle and 17 hogs. There are 1.9 Ing and Skating Society, will be hold at the Commor- " I : 11 � cial Hotel, at 7 30 p. w., on Monday the Ist day of L. R. Corby. Mr. Corby lived in the rear last Friday.—Miss Mary Duncan, eldest surrounding neighborhood. —Mrs., Laird, - Of course, fences, trees and such like caught I THE WAC � � z . t 11 steamboilers. During -the ye*rtherewere ofBishop Hamilton's residence. He was daughter of Mi. ,'xeorge Duncan, of this dust, nor likel'_.. to fade, while - I I I May,1894. GFo. E. IfFNI)ERSON, Secretary. 1324-1 formerly of Soxforth, has moved into the it. y I I . -_ i. , - I There will be lots of wood to out next I . . I I � � 33 births and 15 deaths Th�rj' is no record town, left for Winnipeg on Friday last. the wearing quality yo -a may . : � � . .1 - tak-en ill during the night, and went to moo house lately vacated by Mrs. GrAh fall as the result of the storm. One farmer T"R] � I � given of the number of marriages. As corn- ANO-.11EP. large arrival of Ready Thade � min. —The 'HOW TO GZT � , : 6 ' Dr. Ridley at 3:30 a. m. Tue doctor pre. : � '.� par I Clothing at the South End Clothing Emporium in � contract fur building the bridge on the 2nd with a bush of 8 acres had 30 trees blown rely upon. There is also a nice . . r e with last year's roll, there is little or . concess I� I - Trickersmith. iy was let to Mr. Win. down and others in like proportion. assortment of Floor Oil Cloths 1, f, - Beattie Bros'. Block, when in town just ball and be scribed for him, and gave him a bottle of !on of Staule ;, . I zl E no advance in any department. convinced that -you have found the cheapest place in . dose of which he admin I WEST END NOTZS. —The wind storm of Lamont. The work is to be completed by DEATH; OF MRS. MCGREGOR, —Mrs. John � '. The leivest figur, � 1i medicine, a istered k . � - . . . I . 1�1' , Seaforth to buy ready-made or ordered Clothing, in the different widths. What- � - r �. before the deceased left the office. Itseem' Thuraday,lastdid considerable damage to the 10th of June. I I . I � BroycLBb1EET1_'1tG.—A meeting was held Water-pr6of Costs, Umbrellas and Genis'Furnishings - McGregor of the 11th concession of Hullett, Fair -may be seen t I ; Of tbe latest style and beat quallt a-1. ad to give him relief, and he went away. - -1 ever you may have on your � . . 11:. . in, Kidd's Hall on Tuesday evening for the of all kinds, ices. All ki g - barns, windmills, fences, eta., in this sec. a ay on Fri�ay last. Mrs. with -any degree ,ol � . I yo in stock and at the lowest pr The deceased 'went but a short distance be- . I 11� . n 8 Of I tion.—Mrs. Lloyd, of Aurora, has removed Drysdale. TeGragor has been in delicate health all list in the house furnishing lin u-sionhe . . �� � purpose of organizing a bicycle club. There wfarm produce taken in exchange. Nomy.T. CLUFF, . This couel I - ft - . fore he was stricken down. When found her family here, and will occupy a house be- 'winter and it was hoped that with the ad- , . i� was quite an enthusiastic gathering, and the Seaforth. 1324-1. LOCAL DOINGS.—The tug Dispatch, of the I please call and take a look 3 thorough comparle � . I t , he was lying on his back, with his cane be- loinging to M�. Herbert Crich.—Mr. Frank firm of Messrs. Craig & Laing, Port Huron, vent of spring she would improve but all � vaill in various lbei ! 4�� following officers were elected : Honorary. WALL PAPEM.—James Gra.ves', Painter, side him. The face was .purple and tile Layton, who is agent for J. Fleury & Son, has arrived with a crew of ton men, who such hopes were destined to be disappointed. through our stock. � fact that I have ble i t , President, D. D. Wilson ; Honorary Vice- .Paper Hanger &c., of Seaforth, has on hand a line of . I . �. ; President, M. Y. McLpan ; President, J. S. very nice Wall and Ceiling papers, &c., which he can eyes suffused with b100d, which indicated of Aurora, having disposed of a number of are. now busy driving the poles for the trap Mrs. McGregor was the fourth daughter of — . Philittines, Tihib . � - I F furnish and ut on on the most reasonable terms. that a blood vessel in the brain had been . walking plows in thin vicinity, is now hand- 0 , , � � I Jackson; Vice -President, W. Pickard ; These were selylected by himself f rom. the ware-rdems nets. Fishing will commence about the'fir-3t the late Matthew Ward, Esq., of Tu ker- Zvery Department Complete &ad may be �said 6 .- dley thinks he was Soler of the ioccom t . . Seer. et.ary-Treasurer, J. W. Livingstone ; of M. H. Birge & Sons, Buffalo. Just call and see ruptured. Dr. Ri ' I" ling sulky plows, making his first sale to week in May.—Seediag is not much ad- smith,'aud wan a sister of Mr. John Ward : conscious from the time he fell and that - _* of age. She icertain. . � I them and make some selections, at his residence. Mr. W. Ladnsborough. vanced yet; the weather has been so cold, of Seaforth. She was 45 years Under . i � Captain George Baldwin ; let Lieutenant, . � . ) . 1324-2 death ensued almost immediately. Coroner . � I W. Preadergait;. 2nd 'Lieutenant, Fred wet and *indy that vary little has been was a good, kind, Christian woman and was Millinery � Filled ies all the lights I I Franks; 3rd Lieutenant, W. UNRESZRVED SALx.—I intend to sall by Mackelean decided that an inquest was un- Lumley - I ' 1; . D. ! McLean ; Public Auction, at the Central Hotel, s Seatorth. an necessar � Y. Those not acquainted with Mr. - done.—Mr. Henry Rau bas got his house alike beloved by ,all who knew her. Her Paranois Full euirs tucked in 104 '� - _- Standard Bearer, Joseph Abell ; Whipper Saturday, at 1. 30 p. m., all the house furnishing in Corby regarded him as an eccentric gentle. NoiEs.—The wind storm of Thursday last nicely repaired ancl fixed up, and we aee death is a severe loss to her bereaved hue- Dress Goods . Of of money aa�$12 to, L , ; - In, Dan Hutchinson ; Race Track COmmit' that Hotel. No reserve ; Iota of great bargains.- I was the most severe experienced for many sure that his young bride will feel quite band and family, as well so to the neighbor- Mantles New do this if you ham . I . a F whole man, but to his friends he was genial and offer yau a alee ' : 1. . tee, W. R. Cognter, J. O.Rose, J. S. Jack- am leaving the hotel and intend to giv m years. A number of building% were unroof- comfortable in bar new home. We wish hood. She leaves a family of eight, the Silks Things ,plini : I � � � . nt. Ile was a native of Brockville, . : � - I I son The cluVintends joining the Canadian . attention in future to my meat business. JoiIN PleSsa room in � I i . . , ad and fences were scattered in every diree- them a pleasant trip down the stream of youngest of whom is about ten years of age. Laces For clire a ! - - Dol,r. 1324-2 and came to Hamilton in 1843. From a L Gloves You . ilmuthropieJ : : I I w L rX . I - iselman's Association. tion. A great amount of bush timber was life, The funeral took place on Wednesday .And ph * . I � . I � - 11 GOOD Servant Wanted immediately in clerk in the dry goods store of J. P. Warken also blown down.—Mr. Thomas Ellerington, NOTES.—The wind storm of last week did was very largely attended. Hosiery . To � cost you neiarl YLl . i I i . -L . . small family ; house cleaning done. Apply at Ex. he became proprietor of one of the largest ' Z, Underwear . A GOOD SEND OFF.—On Monday evening of this place, lost a valuable mare on Thurs- Select amount you mw* I � . L I I L - -1 11081TOR Office. L . 1324 establishments in the ciby. During the - considerable damage to fences and other , Boys' Clothing From bed_tkough Vogl i 'A . & special meating of the Fire Brigade was ..... day last, from an attack of colio.—The fre property in this vicinity. Among other McKillop. . , - V I � American war he made money, being inter L - yourself, .and ybu. � - . ; f called to despatch some very pleasant and quent rains are delaying the seeding opera- had the roof COUNCIL MxzTiNG.—The council met in i - � � THE LATE MR. HoRToN,-4Mauy of our ented tu salt wells. He accumulated a large mishaps Mr. Robert Turner � room'with nat 061 . � � t - at the same time important business. This ' tions, and at present things look unfavor. ' I : & I I I . townspeople were deeply grieved on Sunday fortu- a, but during the past ten years he blown off his stable. Mr. Harry Tolbert Jones, Hotel on Monday. April 24th, all the . ; - was to present to a. long-standing member . able. —Rev. R. Miller, of Petrolea,� is home I *!,;matter how -1 : � I morning an th -of Mr. lost ;0,000 or $60,000 speculating in Stock and Mr. Samuel Snider, our trusty mechan- members being present. Accounts were Everybody having money to I I t . � ft , , of the Brigade, Mr. Roderick McCosh, f hi: visiting blis friends for a few days. itonalbabits at hoi . 11, . Alfred h m --es Horton, of the firm of Horton and had to dispose of a large portion o ics, are busily engaged putting things to sod and cheques issued to the amount of . - � U49 : r ; . , a purse of $25 on the eve of his de�artulire I ad the ;1,1�111168. The council then adjourned to -spend wants to buy the Newwt a there -and 1 � 1. . . t � Brothers, butchers of this town, which's%d real estate. He was never married and had � rights again. Mr. A. Sterling also b, 't - . � � I � .. � for Calorado. Mr. 'McCosh has been a . . Beechwood. and Best. We have a very picnic. and - he'd � ,� Z I : ­ M'inent member of the crack hose team event occurred on Saturday evening. Mr. no relatives hero. It is supposed that he roof blown off a shed.—Mr. Joseph Rau bad meet, in Fulton's Hotel, on Monday, May fun, 'Wear ye, ' -1 � . . . pro Horton had been ill only about six dayp. lime a. sister living in California. OccuRRENcEs. —Michael -Cline wears a the misfortune to cut his foot badly, with 29th, -as a Court of Revision. The alork re- large stock, comprising only the' uIr � ,sleep on �sprig� 4 � . t of this brigade for several years, and has ' an axe, last week.—Lake Huron's icy cost quests all parties to examine the roll before newest and best, and our pricag I I . � I On the previous Saturday he had been on- happy smile on his genial countenance. , I � . 1- . taken part in all ,,their triumphs on the iged , in delivering -meat in Egmondville There is another son in the familY.—Old � has again disappeared, and navigation will that ti , to L heathen faie, of ia . I I - I - track in recent years. He will be' much 98 /LocAL BRmFs.—Miss Lulu Davidson _Wild ducks an me, so sia to save time and expense are guaranteed be as close as . L and refuse absolut . . and got his feet wet. He also sat � on a wet a ; Mrs. Manley, of the 10th concession of Me- soon be in full owing. d after the voter8'li8t8 Are out. The Sanitary - X,.a L . � I .- ulissed, both in the brigade and in town, 48 righter of Mr. Alexander Davidson, lef ring. any, store in the county. to be fleeced, . : ;u . 1. seat and in the hurry of business he neglect. a Killop, who has been ailing for aome years, geese have been very numerous this sp Inspector will visit all the schools the first ; I he was exceedingly popular,altbough always on Monday for Chicago, on, &.visit to her mind to live i r . . 't, ? � � ", � ad changing his stockings and clothes. As departed this life on Sunday morning- last, —Mr. Edward Blue had the good luck to week'in May, mud the trustees, should act .� Ail f . r modest and unassuming. He left here on a r . sister, Mrs. W. Blackwell.—Mr. Thomas ' rdingly. - enjoy it, and yoit r I � - , � esult he wits prostrated -by a severe at. and her funeral, which was largely attended,, shoot a large wild goose last,Week.—Mr. acco ' I . I I with no aftermwtl � b - . .- . Wednesday, afternoon for Badito, Colorado, tack of inflammation of the bowels and"kid- Tyerman, of Hanover, a brother of Mr.- took placie on Tuesday to Irish6wn come- W. J. Howard, while ou a hunting tour the THY, AssmmEN-_ ROLL.—The assessment - - __ . � 1� � . - where he expects to go into the rauching neys and after the most intense- sufferitig Josiah Tyermain, of this town, was killed by tery. Deceased was respected by ,all who other day, had the good lack to shoot what roll this year is the beat yet had in the Edward McFaul, Pockttbook and:101 IV . buslne;s. We join with -hi many friends a falling roof in the big windstorm last It is true that T 3 . � . � he' passedaway-as above stated. A par. . knew her. $he leaves a family of nine sons lie claims to be a wall -eyed cotton -tail. As township. It shown a larger assessment SEA -FORTH. zi . :1 . cage, this summer; V � in wishing f or hint all succe . week. Mr. J. Tyerman attended the fun- - ral of whom are in t , ticularly painful feature of the case was,, and one daughter, seve this is a vary scares animal in these parts thmn� last year, and an increase in population Indide at ex,tortioz - I � . . __ I I that his ybung wife was confined to bed oral on Saturday.—Mr. Piercy, of the Bank the Statess6d married.—Martiu Curting of we congratulate William on his prize. of 400. The following figures show the as- succeed it,�wlll be, ' I .11 LICENSES FOR SOUTH Rumox.—'The Li- during his illness with a severe attack of of Commerce, leaves ou Saturday for Great McKillop, took unto himself a wife on Taes- sessment roll@ for 1873 and 1893 respective- throughout the country in the shape 'of un- - A - I '[formed as t : - ! - . - cense Commissioners for South Huron have I o tht � Britain, where he will visit his parents. He day of last week, in the person of Miss Herisall. . . f I .. 0 measles and when it was believed her -hue- ly, and the changes wrought in twenty roofing houses and barns, blowing dolm .. . illonly by unders - ' 11 authorized the issuing of liquor . li enses to expects to be absent about six weeks. —Mr. Mary McQuade, an estimable young lady of GREAT VARIETY Of Hay Forks, Tracks years : ,In 1873 th6 assessed value of the fences and uprooting trees. It vnill be the L gS L - - I- - e - band would not recover, she I -mil to be L thi that peop 4 � . " the fG1l0w`iDg 'parties, viz.. Saafoetb,—T. and Mrs. T. F. Coleman arrived home On Tucker8mith township. The ceremony -was as Mae I a an i I n property was $4,39,395 ; there were 2,597 n I I I . � - I ried to his room to get a last look at him - and Slings at the Hen 11 h n d I up eme t - cause of plenty of wood next winter, as that . . be able to yjee.tfleL I I Stephens, Joseph McQlinchey, H. J. Ed- car Monday. They are at present under the p6rformed by Rev. Father Kcnnedy, at the Shop. Wood, Round Rod and Angle Steel . I 'L .� as it -proved to be. Mr. HG -Aon was quite Tracks, days statute labor ; the population was which fall will have to be out and gold or it any. . . I sall, Levi Walper, Wit'lliarn Flannigan Land 5 parental roof, awaiting - the completion of Catholic church, Seaforth, in the presence WIL ELDBR, SMCBMS111. 1322x4 3,283 ; there were 4,098 cattle ; 2,873 their me - . . young, beirri not yet 2.5 years of age. He I will spoil.—A football association has bem � I Javaes Dick: ; Shop,—Edward !- Daw�sou - their own home.—There was quite a rush in of a goodly number of friends of the cou- Mi&. J. Sutherland, of the Pont Office 'Gorris � p ACCO - � -ersinith, was born near Ayr,in toe county of Water. sheep ; 1,288 hogs; 1,129 horses. In 1893 formed.by Mount Forest, Listowel, In '� , � 1, �` Wholesale,—Henry Jackson. Tuok ,and came here a couple of years ago and the bieyle business during the past week,one tracting parties. Mr.' Curtin is a steady, Book Store, has recently opened out an immense the assessed value of the property was and Brussels. Our boys play the first . I the fir^t pie . 7 I —Wm. Kyle ; Wm.Dixon, Brucefield. tay- loo dealer in town havin disposed industrious young man, and we congratulate iar.1re stock of Wall Paper, Borders aad Ceilings, and tch with Mount Forest on the ,24th of cept in a ,,few i � joined his brother in the butchering bus' 9 of five , I ; . iield,—Edward Elliott, Joseph Pollock. Mesa . wheels, all high-priced ones, too.—Mr. F. with the largest and best asserted stock ever shown $1,807,830 ; there were 3,873 daya, statute ma tion lateriana OB . I and they were doing a most prosperous him on securing for a life partner so fine a in the village, he cannot fail to please the hardest to labor ; the population was ,.,2,914 ; there May, at the latter place.—The annual meet-, r � . Stan-ley,—George Fach, Brucefield ; Wilson in adyance, Th - . I I . : I I trade. He was married only about eight Beattie, V. S., has rented and moved into young lady me Miss McQuade. leape, both as to prices, qualitity and I were 5,771 cattle ; 3,117 sheep ; 1,318 hogs; Ing of the Mechanics' Institute willbe hold le 7 � � Cook, Varnm;. John Brisson, Drysdale ; the cottage on Goderich street east, former- Remember the place at the Post Office Be= ' hotels, boarding I L . . i � � .1 months. -ago. Hewas& most steady, Indus. Hensall. 1329.2 1,954 horses. In 1873 there were 658 names on, May I at, 1893, at 4 o'clock p. m. ' A fail � ilies is fully,equal 17 I . Henry Schafer, Kippen. Hay'—william ly owned by Mr. James Stewart, but now � -_ -_ . I I I Nicholson, Blake ; Charles Greb aud W_._ L_._ - trious young man and during his short resi. the property of Mr. Hugh Grieve.—The , Chiselhur8t. BRiEFs.—The weather Continues so - cold on the assessment roll, and in 1893 there attendance Js asked for, so as to sea if a The -down tow -n b , � Paine, Zurich ; W. Hodgins and J. Cox- dence here son many friends. He was a MR. MeTaggart, of the Post Office Gener- and wet that there is little or no growth an were 827. There are this year 3,568 sores boom cannoit be started in conne � atiou witit Patronage . are # � ., � Ste.phen,—MrB. Hedging consistent member of the Methodist ch6rch many friends of 4,ev. Dr. McDonald will re- ski Store, has recently added to his stock of Wait of fall wheat. . it for 189% worth, Hensall. gret to learn that he Is again prostrated with Paper, a large, new amortment, embracing all the yet.—Our eontractors report having already All the others are� . I � . �.�, and William' Moffatt, Centralia; August and was, in many redpects, a model y tung a severe attack of illne* ]Eta was taken ill newest and best patterns, and with the large stock he quite ik nuntber of buildings to erect during . 0 are Wig ,maide tA � . LP Hill andi Walter Clark, Cred-iton ; William man. The sincerest sympathy in [I for last Sunday morning, and for, a time his has ioow on hand, he can4ot fail to please hie many this summer.—Mr. T. Herjold,,agant for the Brussele. Wroxoter. also not macessati . the deeply bereaved young widow and Aber customers. 1. . 1324-1 here on LOCAL ITzms.—A norm � ch- . Holt, Kh1va ; James Hannen, Shipka ; dition was considered critical, but we Grand- Trunk Railway, Nan recently pur- BRIRFS. —Division court was held on will be pro fair grounds or 4 , . � � friends, The remains were taken to Strut. con JoTTiNGs. —Rev. Mr. Martin will preach five d trammix Patrick Hall, Mount Carmel ; Robert Me- are pleased to be able to stat that he in chased Mr. C. Meyers'l fine dwelling on Tuesday of this week, Judge Doyle presid- ad in the Methodist church next Sunday, by- & I . . . Joseph Brenner, Grand f - Monday morning, e in the Presbyterian church here next Sun Ing. The Bar wan represented by Messrs. Rev. E. A. Shaw, at 10.45 a. m., to the for r pi Is I I Palls, Corbett ; ord for interment on nowmuch improved.—Mr. Arthur Forbe - King street, and Intends �oon to occupy the . laudin Im I I I I bond; Henry Willert, Dashwood. Us. Mrs. Horton'sfrienda residing in that town. a' day morning at 10 o'clock,instead of in the same.—Mr. and Mrs. Win. L&mmie, two of Sinclair and Taylor, of this place, Elliott, Odd Fellowa of our village. The members Jackson wiakk - - � I - . borne,—Thomas Fothering,ham, Woodham ; - Il-_ - . I of theSeaforth livery, has sold a very nice afternoon as usual, on sebount of the church . our oldest and most respected citizens, cele. of Fordwich, and Holmested, of Seaforth. will meet at the lodge room at 10-15, an& Made with tfiese - . . driving mare to a gentleman from -Detroit, in Exeter being wrecked by the recent - proceed to the church, where they will 00- ' - u � � . t Josiah McDonald,, Devon. Exeteri—Mrs. MRS. Coopim DISCOVERICD.—Two weeks who bought her for his own use. —Mr. George brated their golden wedding on Tues E' ht cr.mes were disposed of, besides several 04Y b � � . _. - . day, I E ar SU . r,bv* � storm.—Miss Polly Stoneman, who has been April 11th, and are yet smarter then many ufgment summonses.—The. merchants corn- copy tjko� centre seats. A proh%Able time four -who ca . 11. . Page, W. T. Atchison, T. NY. Hawkehaw, ago we made mention of the fact that en- Turnbull, of McKillop, who has been in the visiting at Rev. Mr. Ball's, in Fullarton, for I - i - L. i *100 -.1 - � I . I o .. L John Lethorne ; Shope.—Farmer Brothers, quiries were being made for one David Leith, old country for'some time,is now on his way people half Okeir age. We wish them con. mence closing their shops at 7 o'clock p. m., may be expected.—We understand that P ltbutial reduct! . I I . . . -- I F. J. Knight. There are six fewer licenses the past two months, has returned home resbytorian Sob- ; - . who at one time had lived in this vicinity, home.—Mr. L, Reinkie has disposed of his tinued health sud happluess.—Mr. T. J. on Monday next. It is to be hoped all will after bhe first of May the P t1lings wall, iu W � " and is at present visiting her many friends adhere t 'it. —Reeve Kerr paid the aounty bath achool will be held at 9. 30 O'clock in es',t I granted this year than last. but of whom all trace had been lost, and comfortable residence near the old market � Berry shipped from this station on Saturda "Pen8eg'iDD the 7 � . � - u the I � � . win Latta has secured a the morning.—The Union hase ballelub liss- . � . � - . in this place.—Ed last for Boston 18 fine horses.—Mr. G. 7.1 town a visit this week.—The Ho,we , woollen it L - � who is now wanted as heir to a legacy. The square . to Mr. John Cricliv The price was, _k . been re -organized. for the season, under *ILROA I - . � - . good situation with Mr. Cudmore at bric - 'Sutherlaud, as agent for Mr. John A. Mit. mill is again in full blast.—There is4a good I I I I I I . k,r,XOtNDv1LLE NOTES - �We regret injur- Bruesele.Post gives the following particulars .$1,000.—Mrs, Holland, who ban been visit- Therailtoado .. . I I I . I . I . ' chell,bas sold his dwelling on the west side opening here for some one who will flurahase most favorable cireumst&nces. T -he follow- - ing the feelings or interests of any person concerning the matter : Mrs, James Cooper, Ing here, returned to her h9me in Detroit on* laying and plastering. —There will be no to . Chicago 'have Den � . . - . in the Methodist church here next of Brock street, Mr. . G. Meyers, of the large planing mill. The property is of- Ing are the officers: ,T. F - H or, ,I : raties . I by our rernarks, and if " A Subscriber," who Sr., who resides on Mill Street, Brussels, the Monday. While here Mrs. Holland dis service . . . , Mill prow meat on ' _ w i i Sunday morning as there is quartefly meet. 'and the dent ; T Gibs vice-president; J &met - � ft"t. redaction 1� . by his note in. last week's issue,appears very mother of Leith, the , and posed of her residence, which I' situated . I . this village.—Mr. A. Weseloh is much !in- fered at a ridiculously low figure . I on, Jr. , I. , I I . ipuch aa M18411ug 1mos'n ing in Kippen.—The Epworth League in- mill is first-class in every particular.—On Fox, secretary ; W. Smale. treasurer ; . . . ,.grieved, will state wherein we have whose maiden name was Metfin gani was cast of Victoria Square, to Mr. K:hbe. Mrs. proving the appearance of his dwelling front , � transgressed against him, we will make our born in Scotland, but came to-Canads when Holland intends going to Seattle shortly tend having an entertainment on or about by having it nicely levelled and sodded. — Sunday, Edward Bryan, who was one of the W. Sanderson, manager. Field committees Iteigh-b gr1kood. .of : � rnoat'�bjee;t ajology and promise never to be a child. In the year 1811, at the age of .16, to take up her residence with her brother, the 24th of May. ' Their entertainment last Mr. J. O'Brien, merchant tailor, of Londes- earliest settlers of Moiris, and who has lived A. Paulin, J. Sanders and J. Fortune,.V-, ors vViUU1 corn -p � 0 . year was a grand success, and it will in Oill boro, formerly of this place, was in the vil- ever since on the old homestead on the S. The captain is not yet appointed. Play. 'st passen � I so, wicked again. - While we do not pretend she was united in marriage to Robert Leith, Mr. Hugh Smith, who is deputy sheriff of 9 . rs. � I - park I probability be the same this year, as several I this week visiting relatives.—Mrs. J. northern gravel road, near Jarnesto-wn, died Ing will commence at once, and the ge i - I - .�' to dicta,te to a,ny person, we claim the right at Toronto, her two sons being John and Washington Territory.—Mrs. Barber and ag? OX_eUreiong rUn'04' I L . 'to criticise whatever tends to a�ffect injuri- David. Five years after their diarriage Miss Chesney left here on Tuesday for ministers are going to take part.—Mr. Peter Bills was in Goderich laat week visiting her at the ripe old age of 90 years. His wife will be* secured for the. -purpose. The Sat- these will de z. I ously the public welfare.— Well, friend Mr, Leith died at Beaverton and Jobn went Robineon had a valuable building blow" -parents.—Mr. J. McNaughton, who was died a couple of years ago. He leaves three look is -very encouraging for a successful ,of emall pen Manitoba. They intend spending the sum. means � Tryine, you. are at sea and without a corn. to live with his grandfather Leith, and mer with friends in the vicinity of Snow- over by the storm on Wednesday night of here on a visit laist week, haa accepted a sons, all of whom are married and doing for season. We think, from prevent indio&ti*n#$ fair f rem: dists - - � ' &a 8,; � pikes, more ways than onein' your corn dis- David with his grandfather Logan, in Eldon 'flake.—Mr. W. H..Cline returned from his last week. —Mr. John B�rintnell had the m18- situation in Gananoque as a jeweller.—We themselves. William resides on the old that the Unions will occupy no mean P1 9 1i cents it � " oussio'n of last week,as we arr. not " A farm. . fortune also to lose one of his cows by among the first-class teams of Ontario. We � I raile, township, Vork County. Mrs. Leith mar- trip to New York on Monday night. He notice that Mr. R. Cudmore is very much Hingston homeatead,Edward, who for years 46 Vueoeut- � * . er " and he is some -body else. No, we do ried James Cooper in Toronto, and after accom d little Maggie Barker thither, lightning on the same night. improving the appearance of his neat brick 'was second deputy -reeve of Grey, resides in wish them success.—We hear that the fo#t This w.11i be �el . � . . not lls%il under false calors"Iy- P%nide - cottage by the addition of a. veranda and that township, and Alexander, the youngest ball team has been organized, but have sot the yisit .- 'as we do not living for -some years at Oshawa they located and place her safely on board, the boat. I or's loca I . . . even know who wrote the letter in question. at St. Marys, where Mr. Cooper died. Mrs- This is the little girl of whom mention was - Varna. shutters.— The Rev. H. S. Magee, of son, is on the old homestead. The funeral heard particulars.. —Mrs. Lawrie, of Lieto- Y-011 arriveat one � . At anyrate, Tuckeramith farmers generally Cooper was a resident of Seaforth for aboui made in the Egmondville notes last week. BmFws. —Messrs. R. MeCool and John Georgetown, formerly of this village, was was on Tuesday and was very large.— wel, has been visiting Mr. W. Lawrie, of - I I 9 this place. She returns home this week.-- . � ChicAgo,iihat yet _�. __ have as much brains as retired school teach. 15 years and- has lived in Brussels for the Mr. Cline was much pleased with what he McKenzie, of Harrington, were in town on In the villa,te this *oak visiting friends.— David Leith, who wan advertised for in THY, Will be -confused. - � , ble of holding their past 10 years. By the second martiage obe s%w in the American metrepolis.—Mr. John Saturday. They returned again to Oxford Mr. R. Me, &ran, sr., returned home last ExposITOR, formerly lived in the townshi Mr. W. Ashton occupied the pulpit in thin : ' ere and ate quite capa I . p ltreets'And, W-111 I . � 9 I I I I � I Own, -even against the "Sage of McKillop;" had seven children. But to go- ba6k. to the Copp, contractor, has been confined to his connty on Mouday.7-MiBB Sarah Noble, of week from attending the Synod at St. of Grey with! his grandfather, William Methodist church on Sunday evening-, .-and, I I - � 1�_, . tic"n of *here to : . I —Thursday-J'a storm played some bad pranks Leith boys, John beesme a farmer in York residence by illness for Os past week.—Mr. Seaforth, is visiting friends in- the neighbor. Thomas, as representative elder of Carmel- Logan, but left many years ago and went to for a first sermon, did remarkably well. ill You, d6know I , r i - - . - I I I . � here. .A barn belonging to Mr. Bachlor was county, and David came with his �grandpa- Theo. Coleman, youngest son of Dr. Cole. hood. —We regret very much to hear of the Presbyterian church.—Miss Clarke, of Cali- Buffalo, where he died of amall-pox, in the has been attending College at Belleville, and . . I ;_ lemye.your t ' . . run . I -or, Mrs. M. - gage -room scattered in fragments over the field in rents to Grey township, where he ��Rt in a man, having completed his medical studies serious illness of Mr. J.B. Secord, but slight fornia, who i: visiting her sist Ill I�Ispital, about 19 years ago, leaving, it is intends to take up the work of the ministry . a w I � ash of the gable win- few years. X - farming L went at Toronto has returned ho . ery. h Times office, Exeter, a d, a wife and two daughters. His mother We think we can safely may thatbe is des- c , . he - . which it 9-tood ; one ei ot caring for me, but we pre- hopes are entertained for his recov —Mr. White, of t was in ai Oat nothing :: _. - * dow'of our church was blown in,"but not a to the United States and got work at or near sume has not yet decided where he will John Torrance has sold his farm to Mr. John ' the village this week visiting friends.—Dr. and half-brother live here. The legacy was tined to make &-fluent and forcible speaker. can be left at -th - � ; � pane was broken; a chimney on Mr. Mode- Buffalo. About 27 years ago. he wnstrick- start in the practice of his profession. —Mr. McAsh, Something over $5,000 was paid for G. Fee, of Detroit, was here on Wednesday left by an uncle called James Leith, and He will ask the Quarterly Board to give him, to be found in . I � i I land's fine residence went crashing into the an with black small pox and died in 4 Buf- George E. Henderson intends going to Chi- it.—Mr. J. 0. Abbott, the popular manager on his way back to the city, having been at amounts to about $1,600.2 The heirs are a license as an exhorter, and will soon rt, Osnto for -oach - 1� -�� AJI bLU � � . roof ; many fences Were demolished and falo hospital, He was unmarried. The cago shortly, where he has secured a good of the post office store, is leaving here, hav- the parental home near Zurich on a vinit.— John Leith, of Sutton West, and the absent turn to College to continue hie course. ndleg you can - . . . trees broken and rooted up, but luckily no facts relatiag to his decease were 6rward- situation.—The contractors for the new ing secured a lucrative position in Exeter, Miss M. Fair in attending the wedding of a David, or his childre! n now that he is dead. his friends join up in wishing him success. to a certain paim i one was injured.—Two young rnen attend- ed to his mother by a companion town building were here last week and com- We* are sorry to lose him. He will be much relative in Thamenford, and is aloo visiting It was hoped by some that it would conie to - take a oab. . � iDg the Seedorth Collegiate Institute, named in the bison city. The money in the ques. pleted the neceseary writings for the carry- missed in the social circle.—Mr. John Hall at LDndon.—Mias Janet Kerr intends erect- his mother, who is in need of it, but it —The iron railing on the roofs of thO LEG . . . It" ., McLellan, have rented the Duncan property tion belonged to the grandmother of Robert Ing out of the work, and it is expected they has 'exchanged his famous trotter, 11 Joe Ing a nest dwelling on her lot recently pur- seems that if he and his children are dead it Hicks' House and the Lynda block, in MI .5 � Tiae legal froin Mr. 'Hawthorne and intend moving Loith, and should be it sum worth dividing. will proceed with the ,V�ork at once.—We Gale," to a gentleman near St. Marys. chased from Mrs. Gilchrist, north side of goes to his brother. The mother has not chell, suffered retty badly by last week I rate I i into tile house about the first of May. It James, Quintin and Margaret" Logan, of the are sorry to learn of the illness of Master John sa5s he has got something fancy now Mill ptreet.—We regret this week to be heard from her son John for 26 years, and wind storm. Neveral roofs had portiom of cle for one mile A t � I Ing r ,'in �_ " li�jj I , I I - - I � I , - , - , , i I I I I- � . , I � - 'i , I � � � I I izi a nice quiet place for student life and we 16th concession of Grey township; are Willie Duncan,son of Mrs.T.W.Duncan,but so that the boys had better clear the track.' called upon to chronicle the death of one of did not know where he was.—The high wind the iron sheeting ripped off and �Iowu intee 0 , . is 60 ce in — i . � trust the young gentlemen will find it to brothers and sister of Mrs, Cooper. The hope to see him around again soon. —Messrel, —Mr. Thomas Wiley is again on the road, our oldest and truly moat respected citizens of Thursday last did a lot of damage the streets. � 411.1as � �*'S_ -.2 rate ,a I .. I . - 75 t6to . . . I . liarri � I . � I � . i taxes twice I � � � I . . I . , I I . - . - . i i , - . � I . . I . . I - � , -_ 1-1 � . � I �­ . I . . -_ � I . . . - 4 - ;, ,am � . 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