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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-03-16, Page 87 :-77 TV I � - . , -_ I �- I !I : . , "I L 7 -771 40 Ilk e.. A Ow T 7W inn 7 ITORIN MARCH 16, 1894. HT POS T-ff J J N. tend giving an enter- )ast m4ster wieldi _V lairs of Temperance in in the art [nglthe ham - are ming shipped Sinclair residence, near Brucefield. Large numbers of horses hag t Ity ;f holding F'Rj.DA nd ordered to be forwarded to him. In the old Sesh orth 8eems to tainment in the base mOent of the James mil he happy fact; j. 4S. Hen- We are sure t i o Grocery he 'absence of Mr. Martin, My he princip4l horse i0entre1 )r th Street h his and '.ence iaid. del W* ts -n s Cash that Mr. Walker's nullierous from heire every Week. from" om an - aged to welcome him be t e col Y. q1turch on Monday evening, Mare mtin 5 erson submitted the-rel?ort of the 06111111 old friend's will be ple -s. John:Mc- 26th next. The Crediton, 110nisall and Cei al bid is likely to (­ -ne, e cleared MARCH 16th, 18940 Because I ant selling cheap some interested parties Assem- back -to Huron, and we hope himself al The leading buyers are Mess. a manner satis- t on supplements as withheld b are intel take part. off thd,,�eaj d 's work ;ec to spread a report that the gbods I sell tr- ),I, Le report family may have many years of enjoymA-1-it Mal James Archibald' a George Turn- tralia, RoyalTempl to BY 0, are tryifig 30 about flfty to -Mr. J. E. Tom District Deputy of Huron faetok % 80� persons con -,,-rned. The farm, are not first class, which to not true, as I bavc a An Y'B Home Mission COmmitte - bull. The prioes'range from I I - class stook of fresh new groceries, no old ol� Inferior was recommitted to the,committee withthe in their plel new, home. acres, -51) of which was a V 1 1. __411 I ­ ---I-- ninety dollars, and even at t I we figur�s the Royal Templars, paid Advance Council No. consisting of 149 n of i The new goo& have been -coming goodwofanyknid. All spices guaranteed pure and kiddition of Mr. McLean, for ftirtlier con- [ritle money in '207, Exeter, a fraternal visit on Monday owampillot, sold for the handsome Bill all geods sold guaranteed to, give satisfaction or the ideral Dr. McDonald was noiniiiated A L. -i Surr SETTLED:—Bucliaman a buyers say there is very 1 $6,400.;' The purchaser was Mir- Robert fr�� evety. direction., from far mQuelyreturned. ]IOWLICanselig I ood8 so much. 10OW Ingersoll, through 'his.- them. T hey go both to the! Old Country evening la and expressed himself highly � I I inces is simply that I d i strictly The follow- hay fork maker in y, and to the Staldr. Jo Dodds, who pleased with the progress of -the lodge in B611., jrl,, son Of Mr. Paul Bell. nw—from, Ger0any, Switzerla 6 Moderator of next assem by. -Strathro nd than the regular pri 0 inrf 'were, appointed comimssioners to the agent, a man named Cameron, of Mr. William Balkwill of Lon - cub business, wake no bad debts, and can afford t I is town, has been laid up foi a couple (if weokx with this France, Great Britain, the Unittd a -margin of rofit than Wseinbly­Dr. McDonald, Messrs. McLeam, . appointed Richard Robinson, of th haodle goods on much le Zurich. und, don PR111011&e;i south, held a very snacessfid Stgtegl a4a outild pcissibly be done any ol way. - Ive plenty ble t) be aro 4 our own 11 fair 0an-ada,li, of .the same quality of flow at #IL.70 per 100 lbs., lose Acheson, Anderson-, and Dr. Ure, ministers; sole al for the sale of the fork for Tuck- Is gn e, is again a. od bee on Tuesday last. —Mr. John Evans tRuws.—Mr.-J. J. Sch.11 left last ster,' orsmith, Hibbert and Stanley, and on that althoup? he still feels considez ably the worse WO ure. uanl ; good. syrup it Soo per gallon; d. tile rogresentative elders of Macho: 9 It is with pleas that we nw supro still at the old prices, 20 lbs, beat granulated Robinson signed an for the wear. —Mr. Robert I ogan has been has received the contract for the brickwork -Monda for ebewaing, ichi g n, to attend banding Mr. of. a brick veneered house -for Mr. R. N. the fur oral of his son,' J n, r, Solomon nounce our stock com"plete and'opn eaforth, afield Road, Exeter and Grand underal or 24 Ibis good coffee sugar for st, ; raisinsi currants, end, it was agreed to discontinue the agreement to purchase from him twenty-five appointed final assignee for t4le M. Robert- Rowe, on Main street, and Mr. Richard Schwa�n, from- Pigeon, Mich%gj is here fo figs,pruiiesaf6operlb. Thobighellit price paid in son estate. A -better: man �1 ould not have J r -the inspection of - toSe scelt' rin s . stein of billeting in the futum. Messrs. of these forks. Before going to work on Trumner.— Ing cash or trade for butter, eggeand all kinds of fa ra, of the Gould, the carpenter work.—Miss Mary A, visiting his unel�, Mr. J. -Mr. been seletted.—Mr. Rol)ert C iarte Hahn first-classi goods very mderate produce, It choicer. S. Henderson and George Swallow ivere his territog Mr. Robins6ii -found that two from Lpngdon, Worth D 11 Roa M d, Tuckersmith -has o team$ Tapp, who bad her; leg amput�ted some &i and een given agenqies in the same is ad tw I 0. WIlLSON, Seaforth . ted memb weeks ago, is, we are7 pleased to learn,'able Miss Ljzzie Reabsam, front theBrunonhne, ers of tile Synod's Com- others bad, prices. Each department has rp.cei-vtd this at work I F Rev. 'Mr. territory. When Mr. Rom soil found arS owing since H last. e Bank of Commerce Block. mittee of.Bills and Overtures. to be out.—Mr. Harry Jones, who runs the Hay, ere joined in. the hold bonds of main its share of attention and agr GV11ow&y, Of the Methodist church, being out lie refused to act ai 11 tified Buchantin have he of others on the nd concession eat dig. fill of Stanley who started or. the previous South Bad carriage works, has a number of trinto last Tuesday. They wil1l move to play of novelties can be een i. every 'MIS bD pree-enti was invited to. sit as a, correspond- to'that effect, aftil also instr toted lifin not to 8 Wednesday. —Mr. Win. Me� i:ay, barrister very fine buggies nearly completed for the Dal shortly.—Mr. August Bline has member. I It was agreed to hold the next ship ­.to him'any forks under the agr6emont. line, ing ig in No6rithstjinding this notification, he of Torol a former Seaf)rth boy and trade.—Mr. Wm, Spelland ife are been t Waterloo county to al the sale Willis church, Clintoin, springg rel d I I ts. eel- to men- S."an-lakespeare regular -meeti vi8itin atives at Forest. of big forother's farm, stock an - upp emen We haven�t the space this w on the 8th of forks to Mr. Robinson, who brother of Dr. C. McKay, of 'this town, is y ALI , at- 10: 30 o'clock a. ill. pped twelve Y;S defending Walker, one, of shi - �he accused in —In ].�t weeks Zurich -news it wag stated tion the different ldnds of new oods refuged to accept them and - Mr. Buchanan wip—we Win SA that E Zeller had gone West. This is not are abo do that later on but of th forks. The, action the McWhirrel murder trial now in pro-, Tuckerismith. To: be well gress at the Peel s. —The, Pres- BULL SoLD.—Messm McKay' Brothers, stor . e " fill . ed -with fresh and fashionable Wxto.NG THAT SHouLD BE RiGnTkD sued for the price e stock - tof an ideal dreiot, A Lie was brought in the Coun�Y Pourt at Wood county all crrecli , but he has bought a ba; at present if you will just think DEAR E xposiToR.—About two years ago tl . . in Porij Alma, and is now there t4 run it off. 0 V I Oft supersedes-1he rest. - against Mr., bytery of Huron met here on ue day. They of this township, the well known Durham and -iou, in your is min&s .,e town council passed a unanimous resolut, stock judgment given or looking bc Robinson. Mr. J. M. &st, of this town, are a very superic a men recel dig osed of 1.3, fin young and the business men of Seaforth forwarded 1801 Miss Marion'Couiater, of Sh icoe, who has bull caf, i I mont T, to Reid Brothers, Leadbury. just what our store is and what itontains. ARE YOe WEILL DRESSED ? a petition, signed by ill ilie merchats in who was acting for Mr. Robinson, appealed r ol gocd fitting town to the Minister of Customi aking to the Court at Toronto, 'asking that the been -visiting her broldr W. R. Coun- of Varna. This was a very fine calf and A Pi,-DASOT Timy,.—Wood bees &Te now There is no disguising the fact th Whether -A 'man., has ill. fitting What a dif. verdict of the Court. at W ter, for several weel-cs, left fc r her' home on was bred from Mr. D. D. Wilson's imported the or4-er of . the day in this neighborhood. at clothes 0epends largely on the clo.hier. oodstock for $132 busikess bas been dull and 'Money fereace it makes. some people do not care what that Sealforth mightte made an out -port of Ise -that a n6w trial be Saturday last.—Miss Finlal of Paris, is bull. The price paid for this calf was $100 The Ddnnis Brothers had a very successful Spindid S, If they only get money for them. it is illity. The only reply received was thattlile' be set aside, or . e but bright' r. times are hoped theY sell I. V. Fear therefore eminently fittiair -to"sell @t3_ ad aal pottations would' not adinit of granted, The decision was given last week at present the guest of �; . and the Messrs. McKay think it was sold one on,Wednesday last, at which about 30 scarce, e sb, well -m e iou.nt of ini Of re sawed' in shor 10 Ii ing Mi& Finlayson was at one ti risident pretty cheaply. or 35 cords of wood we b for. In antipipati in of a good garments. This we tArder6ke to. do. and have been the prayer of -the petition being granted.. setting "ide the former verdict, c isruiss successful im pleasing our - trade. ' Our since leavi (lone amp" trade," we have laid in a splendid more than ce thenWin*ham hag been made a port the action aganst Mr. Robinson and order- Searforth, but has grown tip I ng SELLINGOUT.—Mr. UmesLadaborough, order. i After the boys had stock of made-up Sprilli Clothing is now complete, Sin aIntiff, , Buchaiial to . re. —Mr. W. Finlayson, oT Paris, spenk one of our pioneer farmers, intends to re- justice. to a sum tuous repast also Tweeds, and Coatings for ordered work. of entry, and a few weeks ago. Nlitchell, a ing the pl " pay the he alei stock of seasonable goods, which ust appeal. We a few days in town this week.'!—Master Jim- tire from active work and will sell his stock ceeded o emselves by f business is whole costs of the action alud town in which the aniount o be sold whether times impro, v or not WM. PICKARD '' ot, *lio fell and sprai�ned his thigh very much less than that (lone in Seaforth, have to congratulate Mr. Robinson on his Broadfo and iinplemel by public auction -at is and vo and instrumental musi at at the rink some time ago, w" out on Mon the many choice selections was, !But be, that as it may, we IwIll do our lies us -to saj lace'ol the 3rd concession, on Thursday, able aiioni AB -0 TJ T! T 14 y favored by the . Govern- good fortune and he wig th 22nd. We will be ex i(I so o ent Seaforth. ha been shill rd gettin itled The Yankee Bol th� matter—this large and 4y, but found it pretty ha part in ment. Duing the past few � weeks the mer- he feels greatl inoltbtedto Mr. Best'his .9 rch ceedingly sorry ��& com urse in nd will miss his b M - Frank Wiltsie. e is e chauts of Seaforth have for, the first time solicitor, for the very abl 0aimer in which ar;und.—Miss Nettie Johnston',- n to lose Mr. Land8borough a Mr, Wiltsi well -selected stock Shall be yours Upon the New York State Hospit4l, at Buffalo, genial and familiar face. ')�e 'evi with extraordinazy vocal aility, hail to go to Mitchell to get ,,their spring lie inal the case. I - r' ob ss d in of �prrfit. surprised her friends recently by coming & tke ammi possible mar, (5*00dor d a th termed a ladies tations through 01181.0131s, &lid have qugh he is generally impor 61. -R. Bpow#L�.—We made home on a V'isit to them for ai week. -She Man, hq can also furnish amusement for the We shall not adviettise a long list of lew ea annoyed thereby. I have just. TnE LATE M been on* night duty diiring' the past Kippen. 'boys. After &-few favorite selections on.. prices, but we w MR ere st-ste a faii had a most, u4pleast and vexatious ex- mention last week of thedrath bf Mr. C. H. has MUSICAL AND. LiTzRAny Cowonz—A Le*sl Th4 DISTRICT MANTERS. ter Brownell, in "Tinnipeg, w4ere he was held three months, and has acted her part so the molth orgau by Mr. John McPhersent will have a, chance to buy many Spring perience with a small parcel which, af grand Musical and Literary Concert will be held ing weeks for, I found had been detaned in much esteem. The Winnipeg Tribune well that she w a*s given a week's vacation 'in under the auspices otthe Kippen Public Hall Com. our geu�%l host, assisted by his brother fa- cords t, considerably less than ordinary wait. I u An gular ho i chell. How can the Government pass makes the following reference to the de- addition to the re pany, (Ltd.,) in thoirliall In the Village of Kippen, ored with Our adviceis, in plain words, takle. T AKE IT NOW., li yA. She re a good -old Wsh ballad at it our ceased: '-His death -though not unexpected turned to Buffalo on Saturty last.—Mr' on the even n o to Gren enjoya, time was t on ose S look and gee whal going. ville P. lelser, the distinguished Cinad an Elocu- As an inducement to New Sub- over Seafol claims, oris' itbecause toi -is in a Grit constituency ? There is during the past two or threel came %0TIMSGUnIgle, who has �oeen living on b sin g the g there I as re 0 ramatio Td o c orus, en Among all the departments vn., . i tion ist will appear in'&- now repertol ascribers, we will give TjaF, uritox Ex- r. v -in, in� Tuckersmith, and humorous recitations,, By the nutne us return surel� s6ine one to blam e for this great in- severe shockto his friends. �Somelmoziths Sprol fat ee O.WE, 110 WAS. are none brighter than that which This walla IU MW Posi from now Until. THE FiBsT OF justice. I im derstand that the Conservative ago he was taken with �leurisy and was col a few miles' south of here, has,moved to his. ongaggineiits, which, speak more el uently than T11-RRE. ns the new Hats, Bonnets, R%.. - farm, on the 4th oloncess L R S., words, as %ell as by i the notices Bash from the contai tua zesstc -for a number of own 0 J,&wuAivy, 1895, for ONN DoLLAP� candidate for South Huron at the last. elec- fined in the general hospit&I we area ured of the high character of the bi ten- I,# given sa Wis versafile artist. Mr. Klei Stanley. bons, Laces, Flowers, an -all the other which t, i tion hm th6 p4trouage of the riding in all� weeks. The strain on 'his wonted robust Tuckeramith, recently vacia, 4�n, 1pr-510114 b ser -nee, pn-subscribers bkirk. Will be "gist statement, This is a great cha Se ed in- the programme by! eminent A FA4SIM REPOT- —DEA11 EXFOl —A nice things in Millinery.: Yo ill. i such matters ; surely if, he presented the bealt4 was too great,' and he has suffered ant, Mr. George Ha —The aforth should aail themselves of it at once. more or less from indisposition since lel Gun Club will have & rand is�iooting mal local Musical Tslent-both Vocal and Instrumental— ect*A -and nothU% case propeDly at Oti the Government false rep' rt. has been circulated among the have chance to ous dig - ten years dec Friday, when a, flare whole ftorming & happy combination which we a see our gorge easel on their grounds on gGlood Q V The papervill be of peculi&.r inter- would not dare refuse to rem edy this pro- the hospital. For nearly feel sure will please, fascinate. and instruct. rate -pal of the town.ship, of Stanley, to The bnwrmo budv occupied a position of trustlin the Canadian e&U'- during this* year on account of the voking annoyance. If he cannot move number of interestinz events i will be on the Heretofore the Company have hold with varying atiol for the play on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, - the effect that I made lip psial -now has bee] th Pacific Ralway accountal office. During progral and libel prize4 will be ol success, two concerts in each -year. This �ear it was 82pellanuary meet- the 36th and 31st -of 3farch, 11mid _,Iiom ong wi Provincial Elections to be held short- them there must be something wr clerkship- of Stanley, at our Yours &c.—A 1893 he held the high office, in the Odd- ed.—An entertainment �vil� be giveh this decided by the board to conserve our means for the of thO c f him or them, which?. holding of but one entertainment and ouncil of :said municipalifty. I -Opening Day& tl of th*'Niow ly, and 4the almost certainty o an (Friday) evenin by the Wo en!s Mission- making that in VICTIM. fellows Order, of district deputy grand mal one Brut -clan in every respect. -Todowealle lor a Me the'�arliast opportunity of informing subject Is not One election -y SocAety of t �e Methodis church, in the ill be a myriad of new stylew., kor the Dominion before the ter ancl was al� member of Mimielialis, lodge, ai large expenditure aq� well as an extra 'amount of In- There w the ex-clork sad the ratepayers that this re- naat dividual effort on the part of the Direl There- quez�ce, -Yot tttist close of they ear. CHEAr.—A heavy draught mi are for sale No. 7, Eureka Encampment, - the Grv;iia, Lecture room of the chur h, at balf- __ port is untrue.—Jous BEATTY, Val that canot be described—Hats and :: on. ing 1prolrm be fore we feel that we need not urge ; we have �but to 11nianewl 4 i ebdal Apply_to Mr. A. C11ARLASWORTH. A 7 1 McLE AN BROTHEILS as Lodge and the Grand Encainpitient. - He Bev An interest' me " pti, mention to the inhabitants of the community at 13onuets, in their first blsh ,qf loveli- UVO ArMY wortu Brownell's store. kain street, Seaf ortb. abru -of U& took an -aoti* interest' in every br�nch of given. —The weather chal Y large, the need of a cheerful rem nee on their part Verna. new the newest shapps and �.,the new- 1870-tf th. ke orstairic" gra :Tm T�xPERAwo:s BEALL case Seafor the order. He was to have been married in from mild to cold on Tuelsolay afternoon, and. to out invitation for a I*rge audfoinoto on the evening 21st lost. TAook out for proffirammers and CLOVER AND Tlmo,!Hy.—The undersigned the early auium to ' young 'lady in the enough snow fell 6D ma�e the Of the color the n a �Is i4oted# 1. posters. Admisslon-26 cents ; Chfidrin under It oflTorral vs. Ward, in reference to the Wt trim'MIng8p the new vourt hasaquantityof fine clover and timothy seed for C 16 cents. G. T. MOKA"r, Secretary ; R. MaXoRDis' Ti6imperailce, hall here and which has created now decorations., the 11 millinery mind!, W" able, to 2W10 A HoRsE ESTRAY.—Mr.- -Andrew Govell- easonable prices. Parties needing such will city, who has the deep sympathy of his white.—No ineetbig of th bris sale, sit r, -w do wdll to call and sdie it. JAMES MCGINws, Scaforth. many'friends. He -was thirty-four years of deavor 8 iet f -the Prosb;Xian Church president. look, of Winthrop, lost a horse- in rather . t IM -2 a 'much iiiterest in this vicinityj was com- -for the Spring and Summer Beason of vuly bla ttxio -in ocl Fueoiji[ilky vieniing, in -order to unusual way. On Monday the 6th inst., 1370-q age and leaves two �orothers, Norman and was hold on Noilhere is a social announced for menced the assizes in Goderich on Thurs- -but tho nameroui ity and in 1894. We're nt going totell you Mr. Govenlock had this 'horse at work on MILLINERY ORENING.—Our spring Mil Simeon, who are residents in the �ye. the members an oppor�unity to - hear �v Friday evenmi March 23rd,at the'residence i bat up to the hour of 9 day after400i , OUS g&UeZ14M gom, how welcome you aire—you have often the hav Twess on the fairm of Mr. Will -ism ery op?ning will take place on Friday and Saturday, the employ. of the Canadian Padifie Ralway. Mr. Hendersol leethre, under the of Mr. Wm. undinore. There will be tea to press was not concluded. 30th 31st, 1894. DuNcAN & DuN t of � non vi e im TRR"U 0 been told that—but we want to in- Reedy�, in the 5th concession of MoKillop. 1 March and d iR P4 udeal but,. served and a general good time.—Mr. James 0 A intimate friend of the deqeased, Mr. auspices of the E -was - not A In the evening he was turned loo'Be with the Johnston Douglas, and the city Oddfellows, on accoun stormyl weather, not. Butt who has been spending a few days in- Bluevale. terest you iu what there is to see. It b", theTreasurar ULTURAL IMFLINNIENTS,—Col had charge of the fu4eral arrangements. availed themselves of Ithe chance.— der ihe parental roof and among friends, re- 1i IM le Burgess, of will be one of our Old-time opi harness on it; being expected that he would AGRIG eman's :D&le Pivoted Boller, Plows and scufflers, Noxon !IBRIEFL-OTS.—I iss na o o home afone as he -had (lone xhany times The funeral took place at �3- p. in. on Friday =L back riding seems t be gettinjg ve turned to his home in anitoba last week. Brussels, *as visitim -Hosier,CoMbined Drills and other implements; also IgI at Ur John Burgess' f nonrce. He failed folconect, however,and ed froniL Friendship hal, �rhere services were popular in town this spring.'—Mr. F, 7 —Messrs. William and Peter Cooper have in the Methodist ings, elaborated by . Original, ideas ad Of thelatest improved coulbined Drills nomufactur last wee]4.—The solial by the Peter Hamilton Manufacturing Cot hold - U the Canadian Pacific Railway sta- Tweddle lel o -day for Chicago, where has not been. seen since,. and his. owner i§ np py, of t accumulated experience. to 4wad b Bain wagons &ad Buga -al both returned to their homes.—Mr- church last Friday ev6nm'g was a ver y. good gles for tion, thence to Wales, in eastern' Ontario, he intends to take -a spipcial post gradu- Ubergte sad tleal slixious to know of his whereabouts. He Peterborough, Oat. sale by TnOMAs BROwN, Seatorth, Ont. .� 1370x2 John Codper paid a flying visit to the pa- one.- Aft& having tea, in the basement the 92r Remember the Opening Days, '&1A e=eUent Aoewh -its re was. a large bay horse with a white strip on where his pal side." ate course in dentistry. H" practice will rental home last week to say farewell to his audience Meembled in the church, where a JDf thqk c, MmLvmpty.—Yon are cordially be looked after by Mr. Geor e Dewar dur- Ouraw brothers before their departure. Invited to our Spring Exhibit of Trinimed Millinery, -other programmo - of songs, recitations and ad- Miday c%nd 8--aturda -RTs.—Another M*g e 0 capacity just d Miss AxOTHM�R PIONEER millisrunning at its fullest dresseswa� given. —Miss Lizzie an DuFA his absence.—Right 'W rth Br which will take place onFriday and'SatllTday, th A STnAtiGm EGG.—A goose belonging to on, D. D. G. X. of Sol &rol will it =�r duty I 30th and 31st of March. E, MUFAUL. 13,70 of Huron's lionored pioneers' in the person Daws now, in order to get as many logs as possible Susan Kink went to Windsor last week.— Air. John B. Headerson, of the Huron road, officia visit to Britaurnfa Lodge A. March 30th and 31st before -=ovinjw- A THE new Bal�ery opposite Richardson & of Air. John Fortune, sr., of this town, pay an sawn while the water is plentiful. Several vr4er Tuckeramith, surprised him a few days ago -be openeo this Friday for the sale of passc- Miss C&l Wheeler i of Morris wa visiting cIsd peacefully al from the cares of F. and A. M., on Monday night next, the thousand feet of lumber are being turned al Mr. RObert Duncal las �week.—Re- Th Committee 0 full line t t to by laying an egg of a very -unusual charac- Bread, CaVes, Pastry and Confectionerye; A his life ?,bout eight - o'clock- on Tuesday 19th inst.—Miss Aggie Smith has obtained ey are your days for seeing the new- .:Mom out da —The Kleiser concert on the 21st eg'' also beL carried. Mo v,val meeti fg.Wa%L notable of canned- goods, Fruits, etc., w �ags are being conducted in the ter. In the limst place the rning. Mr. Fortune had reached the a good situation as head niffliner in an es- - goods. Col and make yourselves at Wedding Cakes and catering for parties, etc, a., inst., under the auspices of the Kippen Hall somow"t VAM"M for its size, measuring 121 inches -the one I r,�ethodiBt bliurch this week. —Mr. and Mrs. specialty., Satisfaction guaranteed. Give us a uall. g ve,&t age of 83 years, and until within about tablishtnent at Thamesville, and left her, Company, promises to be a grand succ er nia Mias'INI�sser went to 11amil- as lo*ng as you like. and -as bt the way. by 10 inches the other. Theirewas an G. GALB�RAITIL & P.-COULAS, 1370-1 wee4 of his death, he'was n ftill posses- few days ago for that place,'—Aliss Annie .-At Mr. Robb, Inspector of Schools for East iage of Mr. muck as yon lik no one will press. egg within an egg. The outer egg had on it of Sea- Huron, gives credit to No. 2 Tuckersmith, ton last we'rak, to att4nd the marx To RENT.—Three nice rooms over our -sion of ll his faculties and was able to go Laird, of New Hamburg, formel s Margaret Boyse, of t)le soft shell- or kind of skinny covering, and store, lately occupied by Mr. Speare as tailor shop. around. He was a, nal of the County of forth, has been spendi4g a wo'ek with friendil J. J. Mei �er to Mb ds along oas ing the best single school in his district, ou to bui. Bring your frien spel In A, 401 underneath this was the yelk and usual con- GOOD BRoixmits.. 13OD-t f here, all of whom were pleas that city.---�-Mir. Phih) Thomas, jr., and Mr. Wexford, Ireland, and came to Canada fil Oil to Bee her. with you, and let thein enjoy the w ch speaks well for our popular teacher, Win. M d for Manitoba last ou o full the year 1851. He -landerd. at Quebec and Miss Boswell has. Teturned to town and re- Mr. Forsyth —Many of our farniers have Wednesday.—Mrs. ... urgress, otents, but in the cel of it aU was another Awn;ARs.�Ls.—Tliere will be -tw' 64�y start brightness and beauty, of r Spring� who was in al otblations on Monday the nd ord sized egg, complete in every re� hearsals for the Carniv. routinea therefor five years, when he de- opened her dressmaking rooms, after spe - started plowing, as well as sugar making.— e 26th and Wednesday 23th itist., at 7.30 p. d at T;68watel astrought home last Opening. or., 111 cided. to push his -fortunes in the new West- ing a couple of months with friends in Lon- spect and with a hard sbeV on. Mr. Hen- I'CaVditor's Hall. We hear a good deal just now about -early All interested will plea,�e bear these nicely.—Mr. W. eek and-�'is recov ing esc SLY night. —Mr. 9 ell S derson should have senf -this egg to Mr. :)iintiT. He came to Huron nd piu- don.—Mr. George Dewar ar�rived in town lal large eggs, eib., but Mr.T. Mellis, of dates in mind. 1370-1 ern Q1 B attie, of eaforth, 'was visitin at Mr. F. this village, has a cow which supplies his the Syd concession, H. R. S., Tuck ;�n from a horse, fal with tenounds of butter per week. Id. tell him from Toronto on T --d G of Ottawa, and he cou a ed from Mr. McKeal sr., lot 3, on out how it came,. BI Scott's littat week. all &b R.S.LWe have several ersmith. Charles Broadfoot was thro Edward McFaul EGNIONI)VILLE NOT s village whose pilgrimage -has This wa thqn a bush lot, but by persever- in Harpurbey, on Monday� morning, --and It In alW $1 eople in th —The following persone will be on the bal- AuOUT EGia—Mr. Win. Hal of. this p I industry, he soon converted it severely shaken it Brussels. sect of- lntwftt� _p, but was' able to be t Mr, been long. in the world, butwho, ae still 110e a"' lot next Sabbath for elders of St. Andrew's SEAFORTH. town, is qite a hen fan FIRE. —04 Tuesda� cier H� has a very hae and hearty. Perhaps. the most active, into 11 bea`i and fertile homestead. He a on Wednesday. —The Waser Dramatic church: Mr. Forsyth, sr., Mr. ng last about ag 'in Andrew HOUBW as nice flock of Black Minorcas and White Leg- con6inued Wreside on this farm until about aq is plat��- in Cardni:ols Hall all this seven p.m., i the fire bell rang and it was mentally and physically, considering her Coln WoodoMr. Robert Thompson, Mr. James two I t rthe To cupied the pulpit of the Congregation'a tba und tha ii hall was Ion fire. It horng, the former of the DWFs strain, and aighty-five years, is Mrs. John Finlayson. five years aj� when lie purchased a, home in m= t cont some actors whose su- Woodie, jr., Mr.Wm. Thompson. —Wedding for the ltter of Rice's strain. He has egg Seaforth and baftie to reside here. About periors have,'never been seen in Seafol (1, t "ems that gome of tiie band boys went� to This'old lady is as straghts an al bplls are ' ttin rea, y 'o ring again in our church, at Salem, last Sunda� evenin jr-supjportt from these fine fowls for sale, which be sells four' years ago' big aged partner and the and the company as a whole is a go6d light the fire, but it -went-out and they then Mr. Cassels, of Chesley t a few steps about with the activity of a girl. vIr f eftmea, aage.— r. atson. paid oxtr village a visit spen tin i t again with coal oil ee do as -in the -dw at $1 per getting of thirteen. He also in- one, iftfmitelr better th us r Of attempted a- air- g i with Dr. Fortune, th n f I t week.— Alexander Brown intends moving inLo Vh, harer of his joys and sorrows for so many an t4 on atur , last. —The -farmers are keeping tends offerino, liberal prizes at the fa show years, passed aay. He felt the bereave- dramatic an comedy es 4 which they 0oared out of a can holding about A coningeit of the Salvation Army from, vilage and will occupy the house forineply our local b acksmitb on the jump, getting., jsf thileir 04UCUIP, be hot ashes produe r folow ready. here for eWiL from his hens. He also sent -cely been this point. Mr, :A rai e acting their threlegallol T e gas, Win ham, paid our town a, visit last T'hurs- 007 owned by the, late David Duncan. M S., ment most keenly and has seat 9 by express this week, to Deloral Mani- J s Johnson has moved from Harpuil�ey an eli ate which explo�ed, a rely bitrul-g the face evening, -an himself since. He was a shrewd business abomids in those deft touch L� day a held a very successful c raft inquiry toba, a trio of each of -the above breeds. in&n ad not only made a comj�etency for interpretations which make acting an art,' of D. Stru�pb. T party having the can !to this vilhbge�, and will reside in Mr. Alex- meeting in the ton hall. —Mr. Thomas Bull ;79,bestj Tins is a long way to send fowls, but no himself, but was able to give substanti�l aid and there are others in his c mpal not far HenBall. dropped it A the foo of tile stove and the returned from Toronto on Saturday last, ader Manson's house.—Mrs. J. S. Por,ter _v111 - theftftr doubf they will reach their destination in oil ran oub ht fi, e and exploded, but has been hall a very painful experience to L11 the of his fainilvy,V He -was a beliftid.—Mr. Harry Cres-vvel has returned A Boo -,,i F'oR THE FARmER.—The under- where he had been pursuing his studies at, on thIs boo" an interesting a splendid machine, weigb fortunatel. room the Dental College in that city. He re the **t0iPts during the past week- or two with i kind hearted and obli * ng gj�tieinan and home from Chatham, where e has been tal signed iiave � 1hugloor., of the counc Be, atica. ting only 3 -turn- anouncement, concerninj his eggs, next was deservedly,respebtelu' His deth leaves ilig al, course in the Business College.—Rev. pound@, that cannot be beaten, or yet equalled for -were all shut and! t ie flames got no 'air. ed to Harriston this - week to resume his She has been confined to bed'most of the week in 6ur advertising 110WIDg Grass Seed, Clover'Seed, Flax Seed, o. a on hand and they duties in the dental office of Dr. Ire]mnd. time, bat we trust the worst is over and another bliuik in the ranks of the grand bld . G. Scott, of Galt, preached two very able ny The firemen were s on kind of grain, it sews 18 feet In widtb,or 36 feet at a kept the dooksshut. The oil soon burned for �that she will soon be aboitt algain.—Mr:W. ariny of Huroivs �ioneers. He l a de- sermons in the Methodist 0 liurch on Sab- sinile round,and with it Gran Seed can be sown on a A-mitou A CIMEAT DEn_kTE­A debr.. te will be held i innin urn bath last, in tile interel of the educational wliidX day,it holds half a bushel of seed. A onallenge out, and as oggarth, teacher, in Hannabl school, who die wood was beg g to b voted member of St. James' Roman Catho in the Young Men's. Christian Assoiciaton Drysdle. lie church 0,nd was a Conservative in poli- in�titutions of the.,chtirch. Fhe collections ie-givin against any other machine for simplicity of water was :got, an it was put - out in a a e rds in this vilage, is on th sick list at toonag. wbich bo , make, or for perfectness of Its work. The fields. that A DENIAL.—DxAn Exposmon —Parties 01b U Rooms on Tuesday next, March 20th, under id eing Good Fri- mom at'i ras so intense that al 3 were.nown by this seeder have given better i6tiirns the home �f his parents,it Hensal. r. R. tics, athough of late years he has not taken word liberal. Nei F4 ay I ent. The he our -z ed, I tjie auspices of the Mechanics' Institute, hae been circulating around the vi nity of 'J. Muldrew has charge of the school in the mu than those sown in an other way. For sale and in- U ch interest in public al day, it will be observed in t0W W a Public the paint i was burnt and the 'when the falloing subject will be discussed bouldiL mmuved holiday, and all the bi; places will be spe-etion at the Hens Flouring Mille. CooK Bitoo. plaster is as black as if it had been painted. Drysdale and Blake that I backed a, -note to, meanti1ne.—_'N1is% Minnie Piersoii, who has by the sides named: Resolved that Publc 137T.2 more the amount of $400 for a certami part The floor wag burnt somewhat but no on nm.—A meeting of tile Wz have extended oar Bankrupt Special damage was aone. ]Xad the air got to the Officers, such as Sherifls, Registrars, Cus� res' ard.—Miss Maggie Little left council was held on Monday evening last. ;been sick- for some time, is now making pro- COUNCIL MEET closed. —The men-thers of the 33rd Battalion s healtliw, Band intend holding their f irst annual ball the Sal line. Now, I declare this to be at daft bt toms Collectors and Postmasters should be 9 and supper on Friday evenin th 30tl Bargain Sale 6f Boots and Shoes for the balance of fire the Towii haU w6uld be tod in ashes. false, and no one can produce any note r bonds, as 1*011 poid -by salary instead of -by.i fees." Affirm- for her home at AlcGregor, Manitoba, on Tues- The Clerk was instructed to: advertise for 'e I list? this nionth up to April let. Call early a ay 'have batked. Thank- nd a ent that This is intended to be the so I al event 0� the secure The loss is fiAly dovered by insur nee in the notes at clay, She will be muoh missed by,reltives tenders, for street *atering, said tonders to so' e f our great bargain@ as follows: Women's ng you. %ers Edittor for permitting me this. ative,.—Win. Prendergast 'James Watson season.—Dr. Campbell, of is town, has Ruublbeis%soc.; Women's kid button Bootel ; W-6. Mercantile. ill this vicinity, but a -wish hei a safe sttte the inotint per hour required for one Itold I*Prooikm L'deorge, serva- space in your valuable paper, I remain, Dr. Bethune; Negative, Jackson, The rented his farm, on the'91b. concession men's per Bats. 75c ; Meu!s low Shoes 75 Men's NorEs. —X. L. Dickenson, the Inuu,6108 I of 0 journey. —Nture (lid not smile, on the com- horse and the same for two horses, kours truly W BAN.NftmAx. omas, McMillan. This will Congrebe 90c. A tive candidate for East Hnron, att a D,. D. Wilson, Th Terms cash. Sign of Bi g BoQt. pletion of our anniversary services on Tues- Mayor and Rise Usborne; to Mr. Richard Tasker, of Hul- we" stwow", be &.,most interesting deb ve were requested to make WES111011. 1970-2 ite. It is a live lett, for aterm of 7 years, at an annual ren tl � Conserval are again left to inourn- meeting of I'P e Club here last ye day -evening, but a fair audieiiee gathered on application to have the Town Constable ap- Bui:EFs.—For the past week or so we have Friday evening and addressied them. He the to take lot* subi and w I be ably handled by the loss of the beauifulwhite of which we tal. of $250. Mr. Tasker is s- e ocos iled to ppreoutte iom and all seei pointed a county coiistable. Acc ring-like v4eoun gentlemen on both sides, and it is to be ood tenant. been enjoying most beautiful sp have had a very limited supply this winter; mide On ings:. Even the fun -loving youth, the amount of 21 hoped there will be. a large attendance of the proceed Ou"i's to We are informed- that Mr. F. Wilson, we passing through says he is in irie field to stay to the finish, -bees are the order Vie are coitan 3 were passed andl ordered ather, bat we are now Wood of the day, and the a resi t of Seafortb, win or lose, and from present appearal *ho were out in goodly numbers, were well t of Brandon, fornie�ly new winter, scenes byway of variety.—Our he thinks his Ichances good. He r also staid young men lead ont with renewecl energy, o be pad. The Clerk was autho lades, as well as gentlemen, to hear it. �ized to elpautles -on the has met -tilth a serious misfo'tune recently, flouring ntills have been for some time run- (�isposed., and thus rendered the Chairman's apply to the County Treasurer for tor'dralupi Chair taken it 8 welock in. the sum his - inagnificent farniture arerdoms, sad in town ma ug the acquaintance of his as they seem to real that �a portion -of it duties hfjrit. The addrcss by Rev.]l Hen- of $200, the said amount having been grant- ning d ' and night to,meet the large Grey, and consult- is required for the parlor stoves.—As Mr. Ry orders friends from orris and erson was replete -with interest, as he ed towards the construction � of tile new to be the finest in Manitoba, being entirely they are constantly receiving in addition to Turner by thii JAU-01121" M-tCHIGAN. —Many of the readers is still in the fishing line he seta not destroyed by fire. 'The loss ill be an ex- ing with politicians in Brussels. There was 10anx. grally described the cities, inhabitants look -up which is now completed. The -R will rem, ember Air. and alSo ;ome time ago, and two ditys Uter it took 10, For exal of THE EmPoarro their large custom traole.—Mr, John Mur in ceedingly heavy one.—_Mr. M.Broderiok, son a meeting of the Executive of the East 4nd picturesque scenery of western Clerk Was instructed to post tip notices -it, who was taken ill -nit departure for parts unknown. He is Iss to the *=01 Mrs.. J6h Bowden, formerly of Seaforth. ray, of Winglial when -6hrough which he travelled in 1891. The accordance with statutes relating -to e of Mr. John Broderick, of Mitchell, has Huron Reform Association for orga; zation For several yeal Bowden ra a brick- lectric at home on a visit, has, we are pleased to e0ved 352li= on e purposes, an( Mr. ylusgrave, who wi�s present, gave light plauts. The Reeve was authorized to, rentedhalf of Mr. H. Grieve�.s store, at th 1 they decided to get at work now wishing it a speedy return and that cillrd near Er_,mondville, and for a timl� he� *ev. I say, sufficiently vecovered to return h6me.— I Ln mr ly nia4e. I extin at once and rAlly ar und the old standard may n m is corner bf John and Main streets, and will b hi a treat for Eaater.—Mr. S,. M TyLomas ' son. —Neil Richard-. ad the now occupied by Mr. Walper. � five minute s eech which,as usual, bubbled make pplication to the County Clerk for a Mr. Robi Carlisle,of the township of Hay, bearer, r. Aomas sying Himself and his famiy removed to -Vichi- the t weilin fm� own Mr. has fiold his fine 50-me're farm, formerly own- has sold his'd 11i with Mr. 1jarry Tolbert, is busily engaged hotel ver witli go2c points. and liuntor: Tbis pair of band-ouffs for the use of, open out a harness shop in a few. days. who :,)f crest who is at present sit Broderick has been wol at his trade in pne son of Brussels, *bbvv oBes our sixteenth anniversary, and though Constable.. 'The Auditors' re ort was re- ed by David Reitb' to Mr. Robert Jarrott, gan a good many years ago, and locate(I in a p Detroit for some time, all i hi t class oni Ann street, to Nelson Currie, I fitting ul -is well known trotting maTe, the weather -did not prove favorable, yet we ceived a- ordered to be brinted. The ills Green', for a good price. Miss town - called * Caluiliet. In the Cahimet a ra of near H rrie has be- a. He says he is quite sure she mycongratrulateolu-selves on our success, Electric Light Committee.wer' tradesman. We welcome hiq to the busi- Jennie Mellis, of Kippen, passed through to.hie farm in Grey a ad Mr. Cu Xe*s of the let inf., we notice the f e requested to ness circle �f our town, and trust he will caiiie a resident of Brussels. --John' Walker, -will 'be -a record - breaker. —Mr. Saimtel *nd - no- Ifte and that too without the confusion of a complete their enquiries concerning here qu Thursday on her way to Embo, to Jal Ann, third daughter. of the sale not regret cqming here. Hei will move his Mr. a former Morris farmer, has also became a Westlake of Godel was the guest of he lame te meeting,, but in a moreriiitional and of the -electric light I �nlal Mrs. John Bowden, died at her parents' plant and peport to tbe_ visit Ther:4isfer, Mrs. (Rev.) McKibben. —The fork an brt Orr last Sunday evening. He Christian way. r family here as soon as he can � get a house. resident. He intends selling hay 8 d Mr. RO residence, in Caluniet Village, Wedne� ay, council the esult of their negotiations ag following,mentioned ladies left here the first seems to like the sunny south and its attrac- Partaf the kon cresting front: the, roof of the iniss* other implement , soon as possible. The Mayor and Reev 1 T -b te February 28, at 8:50 p. in. The decased part of this, week to attend the on r tions; it! were authorized to loan out on -mortgage Campbell block, just, above Bright Brothers' meeting held in connection with the from thf.. -Doll RnuaZ has been a sufferer from colre fit3 for A PLEASANT Ev:E_NiNtG.—The Dexter cor- t,r,, to the sidewalk yesterday at noo, Bobnore. such sums of the sinking. finol moneys as �h6 past Z30 yearg, and during the 1,%8t fell of England, at Londqn, namely Mxs. Clegg, days resliondent, of the St. Thoma Home Journal but, luckily, no one was under it a;t the to the hedul G. Neelin AlLiss Softley, Miss Petty and Miss B. Hod S�muell Ranton, of Paii-m- of her sufferig has had no less. than 16 to makes the following reference to the family ae not now invested. Mr. IF. time. —The, assizes for this county are - beiii - BnEviTms. —Mr. Hills Green. say 1AW aulo gave notice that hewould at the 11�4 M gins,—Mr. James Gilchrist, who has been erston, our ex -cheese, maer, was in the vill- MATRIMol­A very pleasant event filts a day, She was - born in London, of an old Hu�ornite, who has been, r u- ftu ervo In e held in Goderich this week. A report ty ill Canada, Janual 11, 1860, and was 34 years tis for a good may yea, u lJohn Fortune wears a took plice at the re�sidence of Hu 'i fro"' litrneeting of couricil. move to aniendegthe spenolm"I 'part of the! winter here, returned lage last week.—Mr. rs, but -wbo-hars re- by be given in our next. issue. 0 mu-ni- 4 month and 17 days old at her death. 11 Out turned to up his aode niong -the -law governing putlic.ni ras of tile last weet to Nebraaka.—Miss Eacrett was in broad smile these days ; two little: heaps of Love, near this viRL age on Wednesday, 14th vei �or ciPa, ity of the town of 'Seal so as to- I inst. the occasion hf the. 14 children - bIr. and Mrs. Bo'-wilan friends al sa' z London this woek visiting her brothers.— snow drifted in -to his house last week; a boy being the marriage of her stated to be ones of his youth. Tile cor- give peace o have had, oilly flye a -re living, this b fficersthe authority to disperse Exet id a, girl.—Mr. Chittl with his family, daughter, Miss Ehizabeth to Mr.. Peter *ft-, the respondent says On 8aturday everning er. Mr. Thomas Laing, of the township of Ray, w 71"r* n i balf 7"r. crovVilsof corner loungers and such like as- oncession. of Stanley. alath on2e carried away by death.' mr, de- last it very enjoyal(, sill 1,irise pitrtywas held ITElsis.—The ground was again. covered has leased his farm for a term of years to was in Ethel list Saturday, attending the Fisher, of the 2nd seii �y, est at the -rate Wse is a blesiging to herself and pa-reirtts, t the residence of Mr. John Walker, on the iblal The council then adjourned. Messrs. August and Robert Luker, both of funeral of his daughtar Annie. He has the The interesting' ceremony was performe tout itema tlien with the beautiful snow on Tuesday night ve spent a considerable sum o f man�,y the, said toWnship.—Miss M. McQregor re- sympathy of the community in his sad be- Rev. S. Acheson, of I -Rippe, in the presence who h, first eoncessiq!�&_df 'Yarinotith, for ther ving had some three weeks of pur- last, after hav Dominion un for medical atteation for ber, but at ito pose of bidding farewell to himself nd. turned home lat week from a twii-months' reavement.—Mr. G. Barton has purchased of a large number -of invited - friends and Low -L BRiEFs.—The Stephen %lid Us- .—Reeve Bawden, R. H. - i - Iftot unal ZUIYI and several other of our guests. The bride -was.- given away by her initta-ance w" Murray, of London ab family previous to their departure for tbeir horne agrimiltur fine spring weather. -visit among friends in and about St. Thomm. from Hunter Bros Rineardine, a new boi society have decided to .Collins, John Gill' —Mr. E. Hodgins, of Ripley, was in the er, which he will, �'s o� as possible plalce brother. Miss J. new honie near Brucefield, Huron County. 'This Pesb3 visi in ;e to AROL bi hold their fal show this year on the first illagers are attending the assizes at God his brother, Ar. in position in, the, - ieese factory, so as to assiste( the brid , while Mr.- Fisher, oF 1-1upo-,f. -tery During the evening his daughter,14iss Alice, and Tuesday af ter the Western erich as -%Vitnesses this week.—The Council, village recently, g u h L r meeting in Seaforth oil the *as presented with;ui W. R. Hodgins, of the 8ommercial House. ha -re all things prepared for the opLnirng ?f Ripley performed the duties of groomiswa-u- ppropli t ly word- Fair.—Ali. Geor(re Brewar, brother of Mrs. have not decided as, yet who -will get the y ont 1:1th of lNialre.h. The - rolt for the year was odaddressand a limid art Will -is, of this town, has been spend- tender for the electric lighting. We hope a artha Brown, who was home at ory, which will take place bride and bridesmaid -were dressed iii soniely bound Bible Rob —Miss M -the fact in The tendin' her mother's funeral, has returned May. fawn Henrietta, trimmed ith lace and In =de -,Up -of the following elders Iccredited a; d. elegnt tand reward for bet, ser- ing ol, couple of weeks with friell here. Nvorthy citizen of the villale ' secure it. 9 Upper Can"& ase up ad as a, isilk. The ceremony over, all Bat down to, n h ifr. Brel although still a hale, hearty �Ivlr. Harry Penhale, who en spend- tepresentative elders for their respetive vi es -as r a will to the city. 6f Windsor, Essex col_ erext on �i( s be C.,ongreations, Viz, : Mr. James Buchanan,' Dp -tet Mrs. C. McAllisi;6, returned home this week a sumptuotisrepast preparedfor the ocol (I golni8 wroxeter. -fund, 47,UO durill.111 the past two yes. Mr. looking mail, is one of the pioneer settlers Of the winter here, left for Toronto on after which the remainder of the eei�mg littiax Nirch, G'odorich Mr. John Nil on behalf of his dgaugliter; thaked uron. He located in Egniondville -when from London, where she had been on a visit BnTms.�--iss hat, dancing, etc. The Annieanders is visiting Sund, 2%1W Veduesday last to work at his avocation as for s ent in social rt the past week or so. —Mr. T. J. Berry, with friends in Haxriston this week.—Mr. wa lo OebAll ftnd First church, x9caforth ;. -_'illl ichard Sor�iers, th donors in a, few well chosen wGrIll.8 after there was only one houie in Seaforth, - and a: tailor. —Tl ere i now o ly one freight tly aud hand- terwar horse buyer, of this village, left this week presents were numerous, co pp r w erved by af ved to. a bush farm in or- train coming to this station each day. ---Mr. A. Munro spent last Sunday at his home in Ly-th ; Mr. John Capbell, Duffs ch4irch, wl�icb an excellent sli e as 8 _dsrenio f�hle ALMOUnt or some, Ahowing the high esteem in which th,&. lion r*1XUV4 thb befdl�,- the northeril gravel road wa out Elam Butt, jr., and Mrs. Elam Butt, sr., for Boston taking with him a car load of Milverton.—Mr. F. W. Schaefer is this pi Mr. Robert hIcArthur Hengall - ho had. brought' well filled--ris, - X Mr. and Mrs.Fisher ewh �,f John � -n ; Mr. George -s-_with- them. Mr. Walker and his out. He is ilow resting from his labor -is - re- HOrt0n, Leebut 14ket vry fine horses, and, we believe, on h -%res and friends hiiire on Mon we a most estimable youngouple, and TJ m have named Is 8, and visitedtrelati week moving into the handsome new tore young couple are hel day �an, made many warin friends d'ir- is enjoying the retirement from active (in- last.—Mr. James H. Gol Mr. Samuel' Cari 11 e- Griey, es, merchant turn he intends buying a 'number more.— -recentl Mr der the - vosAmis fitted pby John :.Taondville Mr. Thomas Afellis, Kippen ; if U1111itze tlillze they have lived in South Yar- ties that his busyand industrious life so rich- tailor in Grigg's old stand 1'840ing- a rush- Mr. J. C. Stoneman, jeweller, is. in Goder- where he EXPOSITon, along wfVa hosts of friends ex- purposes opening up a merchant tends to them congratulations and 'well ury at obert Del John Strang, Exeter ; Mr. Rqbert in, tith, and much regret is expressed on ac ly entil him to he, many friends -of i spring trade. —The two deer which were rich this week, being one of the j the tail7oringe�ta�ligh",)nent.—Mr- R -*d sad spring as which belong to Bayfield Road , Mr. iAlexalader .-coi lit of their rem, ova. After spendin� the Mr. W sizes. --Mir. G. J. 8 wishes for their filture happiness and. Tn. Sclter -were�'pleksed to see him le t in the fair ground and' utherland has mail, of Orange Hill, occupied the Methodist tuade. to sey ning, in a very agre Mr. Shil- 0 Manito- 8 - = the Hullett ad Londes-boro; Mr. Thbrilas eale maner the on the treets air ain this. week, after being Mr. James Weatcott, of Douglags, olU his -fine driving blood mare to pulpit here ve ceptably on Sunday even- prosperity. Iwt W4 V41 (i ; orsed at eleven o'clock the proo- linglaw, V. &, recently of Stafta, and now jug last.—Mr. I-Tarrisol Ball and Bethany. Itr was Pa. confined to his �t 9- y residence for nearly three ba, have, broken out of the gyrounds:and are torace Hodgson, of Win ht, Well by Rev. weeks by illness.—Mr. Robert Winter, the t4l� Amou greed to ask the following gralits from the ceildings eing closed. with prayer of Mitchell, and is breaking in hi's thorough- ha;m, is ;gendig a f lays with friend's in —Xr� Joseph Hodgeol the hypnotist doing considerable ew damage to fall wheat in W Asserribly's Rome Mission Canimittee -hu- Bray is in Exeter- this g show in Ue town -ii : W Reid, Bsistant on the Port Starile well-known ", ttle buyer, of this* own, dig- thi bredEdinbur hcolt. Mr. Shillinglaw can to Jo ave a lively and amusing Idli y 8 vicillity. —Mr., Wirl Dempsqy., typo of WTL two zuiu Tall A' No. I driver., Por Grad Bend anr Corbett- $275 ; for' circuit." Mr. Wlker is,a son of the lae tributes a loi of money thfough the co now count on e he w' summoned by telegram hall, Mitchell, on Wednesday evening, last the Brandon Sun office, is visiting; his ps- week, wher as untry Will Vill 31 (Front an Occasional Corres. ondent.) to attend 1& mother, who is very. week. The audience was not large, 'but i teeburn and'Union oliurch, �t200 ; for Bay- David Walker, -of the Mill Road, Tucker- in the course of a year. He has shipped a, rents here.—Mr. Ardagh Sta-illake, wh`0 has -.6 ;itell 8-9150. Reports on smith. Some tildie ago he purchased from 1 car load of butchers' cattle every week dur- been spending h h ed the- pro s greatly pleased with the show. Aeld and Beth;i,ny the past three - months here, SuccEssFuL SALz.—The sale of the farm, MeKerchw as pure aosi pertly it waA Sol the -fifty acres op- ing the winter, and his shipments during the has left for his future home in Hartney, stock mud lements of Mr. Win. Bucau� recently owned by Mt� W. C. Haz ewood, —Mr. Stephen Selves, of Rvmeldai died tho Sabbath- ologervance 8abbatfi' ol his late father'a e4pte, tate posit homestead, on the Mill Road., spring and summer are always much larger. Mal 1L -A largelnumber- of our &it, on is He was in ��Ystematic. Benefic-e-lice ; Temporal c the old Th= last, w as great success. on Centre street, and iig th'"'. week moving a few d his 72nd year. t HeIs going to erec� a new residence barns —Mr. John S. McGiffin captain ce into the tiaq occupied by Mr. R. tate of,heal doingchres about of religioA &c., we -a submitted and deal of the attended the funeral pf the late, Ja�fto, The day was fine, and the number present his oll his 1182: ago in I I to V& on this place, and is coming to live c un -a between Tor- vibich took lace on Monday last at Con- the I at -we have ever seen at an auction &c. steamer Chippewa, which r' -with iti the usual way. A' car R waa 8 Rann, adjoining Ir. Fortune's loffice, and the house, when he suddenly � took ill :and ataziedfrom the conbr-re ationg of Bayfiield it. In the meatimej until he gets his own ol and Niagara, was in tol last weel loma1s,Daw is'still'c-onfined to sale. arg;r. Win. McCloy occupied the stand Mr. Rarm is movm' into the store vacated in a, few hours lay in the cold arms of tralia. Mr. -en iis abode in the guest of his cousin,. Mr. W., 0. auctioneer, and pro be Mr. Schae C. W. A*drews e- death. v. J, R. AToKay -e ready, he has talk ved himself to a, -awl Joll� in fa -or e lac up I Reid.4 his room with pleurisy.,—The Royal Temp-, fer. lielitet an iga