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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-03-23, Page 8of the olturoheandight be more wise y. ex- spe6torate for such offl&es.—Mr. J. W. Timmins' farm and taken u of Carmel hsa'puro'-�ased the prem �rly CCU ­ phis residence pipol by Rev. Mr. Hend on, ises fo�me Witson': s Oash Grqc ery. pended. For example, take the- cost of our -Livingston, who has been attending Trinity in the e, aid Mr. Seymour Thornton church, who officisted in by Wiflliams & Son as a livery s�aable, FRIDAY usual happy iihurch courts,which might be curtailed -very Medical School, Toronto, (luring the winter, and f Lnnnv gan'of Sea'forth, io is - Y ave moved to' the farm. —31r. manner. T. Murdock pl a number of PM Mr, Robert 1A There has been a comMne formed, and %he whole :. 0 - vio es Of all Canne - Fruit an much with benefit -to all ooncerned.z These is back in town his - accustomed James Timmins had an auction sale "of dr good selections on the and his &ugh- otih for the OWnc T omas sale d Ve &tables are MARCH. 23rd .1-894 . .... lailer"Ibave& good !- -go stock, eamprwingneady atherings are held too often &;id too many smile.—Mrs. Jlewaelari�rgof Clinton 9, goods etc., last S&tur" ht. The stoci ter, Miss Amy, accompan sl him on the 1=11e' of Seafoith, ape- a night in I r -The ;rn�s erian church organ. Solos were a se14 W.t week all theliest brands pui is in canads, or, the latest lelegates sent. At the � last meeting of visit to friends in town this week. e was not all sold. - nng fr. Win, Stone on his 'tri i'to the nor � to peak. which I will sell n (Id prices till.l. have to I Huron Presbytery no less than ten delegittes bottling at his pop works on Monday� Mr. is to'be painted, re-shingFred, and have man ana Miss Kate d 11 A duet of The new goods have been com-ing buy spin. Reach ed th, 1 weak another lot Of that 0 a was disp�sse 4 f Some of his f" b sto6k. Soine eltoles, 26c Japart Tea. Try it. it is. were, appointedto attend the coming As- John Dodds met with rather a bad ace') ent. cathedral windows put in it during the com- sinig by the Misses 0 not( Thephildren the tboy i were wondering if �he -is in the from every diredtion, fr era valve. fai, and Sugar and §yrup I am scilic-i; at the earn# 'price as sembly, when four at the most, iyould be A bottle burst and the force of the pr ssure ing summer. gave an exhibition of club , 4inging Spol for syn(jicat business. from Germany, "Switzerland _% - . 1 .1.1 near before the late advance, 2D pounds of Grqiulated or Ample represe�tation. Now, for this little from the machine drove 'a piece of 8, they ceftitinly the short training they he 24, pounds of good Coffee Saaar for $1. Vlour, po force into his right 'St. France, Great Britain, the 'United - change in price, $1.70 pf : 100 pounds foTf the bee$ did themselves �and their 4eacher credit. I pleasure trip,. our presbyteiry alone pays in with considerable kippem Varna. - quality. Prunes� itai Statesand our own _11f4ir Cans railway fare and other expenses nearly $350. The wo nd was dressed by a physi and, S.—Miss Je�niie Mellis ry.m4 the ferf new Fiem,,newMurrarrts, U 01 NOTIN is spending a Recitations were given b, dr. Smith, bar- NOTES, —We regret vei ous It is with pleasure that e Rice and best quality of Tapioca at 6-_ per d. A This is ony one of the many L needless ex- although he is unable at present to us his few days with her sister, M rioter, of this place 3 Sniallacoinbe Call t Mrs oKibben hum L 'I- 'now quantity of good clean 134riber Oats for effi!n illnegs of Mr. John: McNaughtoii, or. j Very travaganc s of our home ' churches. —Mis's hand he *ill probably be Aga in 86 at Embro.—Mr. E. Forsythe and Mr. James sligh� ho�pes are entertained for his redoybry. -mounce Oustock compleise and open knot see sample. Good Bitter and Eg@ ;krited for -all righ Miss Johnston and othei A Grous Oash or Trade. ]KAIns, of B ron' and Miss, Rollins, of short time. -Mr. John Warwick Sustai ed &� "Moodie, jr., received the highest number reading was given -by Miss aggie- McLean.. h. Exeter, hae L-"e'n visiting relatives in this severe wound in one S)3 . Mr. amuel Rathwell has opene4 out a for the -inspection of those seeking C. WILSON, Se4fort foot on Tuesday e Mr. Smith recited " Mary tieen. of Scot oot and shoe shop in of votes for eldership L last Sabbath. -The the west end 4f Mr. e witha good deal of feeli .,and it visibly 1 rH village for the Past week-. MeLarty, splitting wood at his residenc first-class go6ds at very m d Bank of Commeice Block. on vVest 'social at Mr. Cudmore's, this (Friday) even- 'James j Lrinstrong"s cooperage. o rate We fully 1362 moved the Celtic portion e audience at. nt teacher in our :. public's�hool is pending street. ! The axe struck under the kreat int promises to. be a, great succes es. Each departme has received 0 predis�t f )r him a prosperous trade, as he is Pr1c Easter at the parental home 'in Stratford. toe and out the foot back for about tv o in- uDDEN DEATir. -Manym, our midst were least. miss Smallacombe ecited " Jennie a you g -i nan ea with lots of vim and first- its share of attention, and a gr t and Maiia� 411s will spend the ches. The wound is -an excee Me -Neal " with some force id vigor. The Misses Jennie dingly. p ful surprised to learn of the sudden death of play novelties can be seen. in eve holiday season with relatives in St. Marys. one, and will lay him up for som'e i e.- Mrs. Win collection for lft� Me amounted to ry, More ersinith, Aw�rvgRsAxy.­-The Rev. John Hart, of line. McDougall, jr., of Tuck' Aare -We regret, to note that Mr. J Steet We are gorryto learn. that Mr. John teet whose -spirit took its flight on Tuesoll Kintore,"will-preach the Sabbath Seh�ol an- Shakespt something over $11. Th singina of the has again been.confined to his home, here, is again very, ill with erysipelm. -Mr. D. D. ational nthem closed th(que morning, the 20th- inst. Mrs. lvfcDouga 9 We haven% the space this week to men. t niversary sermons of the Methodist phurch, S.*-Th(t er o in Car- Varna, next SAYS on account of illness, -Miss Mary Ny�e left Wilson has been Shipping a lar que utitY had not een feeling very well for Smite 1 CHURCu SERVIOE ce tison the different kinds of new goods wg Sabbath, at 10 a. in., afid 6.30 for Toronto this week. She has b�eiWspeikd- of eggs to Montreal this week.�-Mr. S nith, ays, but nothing serious was anticipated in I Church on Sabbath la,," were of -an in - a wing -we will do that later n, but To be well dreet, p. m. -10xi the following Monday the annivr- are 8110 ing the winter at the pleasant home of her of Toronto, inperintendent.of const C teresting character. The Irmons by the at present if you wil just think of an Oft supersedes the rest. -grandfather, Mr. James -'-Forsythe, of this of the Great Northwestern T � 10' tion On, Tuesday mornine, Mr. McDougall got up pastor, both in sary meeting will be held, be0nnnj at- 7�30 Dh 01n- as - usual oruffig and enin were in- wid before goin Out spoke to his gy p.m. be reditations,ieadings store filled -with fresh and fashionable -Village,. and to all appearance is much 1111- p�ny, was here on Mondtiy, ioXing t the wife: When he rett The found that she tensely practical an ive. The sub- �To ARE YOU V ELL DRESSED? pr i4nd musibi by members of the schooll �,nd an goods,you will have in your "Imilid"s eye" proved in health by the rest and good care. wires )f the Conip�any on Goderich Sweet, had passed away. The deceased was a, con- ject in the mo`rnm wr C' he home train- 4 1) H address Rev. J. Hart. A sil are in r re �g �,nd 'goluel, n h 4 ill- fitting ar fittirif -Miss Hays, of Denver, Colorado, who has which behi to fe d with b the sistent member of t. AdreWS,L Whether a ma, ver: collec- just what our store is and what it contains, clothes depends. largely on the clothier. "W02 children, the e K%, ML di church, and lug Of tio will I he taken for the benAt of the eed WOrrY 7 I Ing been, visiting her.aunt, Mrs. James For d de idel to remove one of the lines lived the life of a Christian woman. 4; 4. He spo on e ion of " Hered- ference, it makes. Sortie people do not caye what gythe, trees, an C he chool.1 There is no disguis" th6 fact that ckey sell if they Onl.)� L got ritioney tor thein. It is, for several weeks, left for the -west on Tues- to the railway track. -The lac e are leaves a sorrowing husb nd and one daugh- ity ",and the consequ. t rue nsibilityhich s business has been dull and therefore eminently fittinz to sell Stylish, 46-11-ruside day last. -Sorne g lads, durmig organizing &it amateur minstrel troup and ter to mourn her lose. relation which i &Y I everiina last rests on 9,11 parents in t ien a L garments. This we urdertake to-do and 14ye been . � i . a argeLnxim er wis but brighter times more than successful in pleasing our tralle. our thewinter, have Lf -e0nuramouusin themselve's drIll corps, and intend to give& g lden- they sustain to their c. il A 'for. In anticipation of a g'oLod 11SP i. Hespoke of ers of Mr. and John Torrance �x-Ree e to stock of made-up Spring Olothiog is now complete, in trapping along the river. e are. sorry tertainment, for the benefit: of the Jehib, Brucfleld. the relation of the o e tq, , the Church and tan ey, waited on thE characterized the ismer adilihe basis of,, of S I , it gentleiOan and trade, we have laid in a splen also Tweeds and Coatings for ordered work. to say, however, that.fortune has been -aboutthe24thof May.-Wiihin thelpast MoNzy t6 Than at low rates and easy presented him -with a mag-rnificent e4sy chair WI)A. PICKAR0 againstthern, as severaltraps havebeen week one n6w 3cery, tWo;L ne1v h rness terms on Farm Property. Deeds, Mortgages true Christian training, as 1.11 - as Christian stock of seasonable goOd8, which must c and Mrs. Torrance with a handsome rockin stolew The person�who would be guilty of shops, anew baTery and onfectione es- etc, carefully and correctly attended, to, at moderate life. He would have the li� ie the best pIace g be sold whether times impro v or' not chair and.costly hall rack, accompanied by SeeffDfjh. suchapetty meanness, deserves the con- tablishment a new blasaksmith shop, and charges. Some five farms for sale cheap. J.A Mo. on earth INTOSH. 1370:t f for the boys anli4 girls. Parents Mr. But, be that as it may.? *11 do ou 12 aery complimentary,. address. we wi r tempt of all decent people, and we trust will a painting and paper -hanging establis ent hould encourixge a taste fo music in *their To Y live to have contempt enough fdr them- have bee& started in Seaforth. This! is a SpzciAL attention is invited for the bal-, chilolren find,shourd r , flooks �nd ey!ry- rran been a resident' of the town- part in the mattbr—ths large and ovid selves to maid retribution by returning the pretty good record for one week. hat ance of March to �our Stock -of Ken's Felt Hate, both thing that would -make e ship for! upwards of 28 years, and has, by Ids Better be 1) Softand- Stiff: Straw hats, White Shirts, Ifieses' Hk e attractiv.. T hit AIT won Ctp weU-selected stock shall be yours upon stolen property. town can beat it ?-The Methodist Sa Xth. Casinnere,'andstainlese Hosieiy, Art Muslins and espe genial apol courteous maner, won: the re- tke smallest possibfe margin O 'want your Parents oially, whose iness absorbs spect and esteem of a lar e circle of ac- profi. 0 School will have their anniversary enter- Lace Curtains, which we will clear out at the same most of their time, a 0 14 ha -p we beei low prices which prevail throughoitt our store. A h Id to s advertise� along list of low it%e quainta�ces, and his rem*val from among We shall not S. MASON -16- Evm-�N-T.-There -was a large tainment in thd church this Friday evening. least one evenin U !,-- reek w nd DISTRICT MATTER in the tb:itr meust The gathering*of the Masonic fraternity on]Won- -The Bell Telephone Company have ut in A few good C"hwere Dreases are � still left. Dutch children. They 9 -them is 01 source of deep regret. The ladi�s prices, but we will here state a fac�-you Sets 8 cents per pound. Next door to Dixon's Hotel. should beo� ae young again. day evening on the o6casioia of the official three new instruments this week, one t the it Siff. lan.1 and try to enter into thfi 'sports of -theki provide -nd after am- will have 4 chance to buy many S goDds-at POF I 1' 4 a sumptuous repast, a; Produce taken as u ual. J. el To pring- A PATRON "COXV9k-TIOX.-Mr. Jame, 11. 4i. 6 ple justice had been done to the good things toods at Considerably less than ordinary visit of Right Worshipful Br6ther Dawson, residence -of 1 0. Rose, one in children with zest. i as done there J. AN - OLD TRAyELt-sR GONE TO HIS RE- provi4ledl-the remainder of the evertmig was Lu'urj. Our advice is, in plain words, take of Parkhill, who is this year the deputy dis- M. Best!s office, and one in his *resideir ce. -would be little dang t boys and giils Gardiner, County Secretary, has issued the - WARD.­F0r the last 15 or 20 cars, there trict grand master for the Huron . district. We deeply regret to learn of the death of has been a man by the nan spent in inusic and soci following announcement in the Pattons' highly ie of James Mee- rushing o to the e h its d&ngers &I intercourse. Miss a ook and see wh-ats going, Sun. " Patrons re here -by notified th4t � a Needless to say the ins ection was Mr. John Cowan, of McKillop, which Grace Torrance, eldest daughter of Mr. and and allurements. i'' p took ham giving us'ealls occasionally. He roani- Among all the departments there e 6n Tht�rsd Mn. Torkanee, was also presented, the saute con-yention will bo- held in the villa&f satisfactory; for, owing to the increased in- plac 9,y forenoon. Mr. Cowan ed over a large extent of -count are non brighter than that which ry, going Bracefield-for the j arpose of bringing oi# a terest Shown -in. Masonry here within the had been in declining health for about two Walton. evening, by the members of the Methodist south as far as Lake Brie and north to the you�re� church choir, with a handsome Bible. Miss contains the new Elats, Bonnets, Rib. candidate for the Rouse of Commons fGr'the Past few years, it is generally admitted that years. -The Young Men's Christian As 3o(;ia- County of Bruce. Years ago he� took jobs NVAYTINGS.-Miss Bell 107ndemew'ri. cKibbon, who Torraxse"a's very popular among the Y11� South Riding of Huron. All affsociationi In 9 bons, Laces, Flowers, nd all the other in no other lodge in the district is craft tion invite a large attendance at theirEaster of pulling peas, and in the winter of thresh- has been visiting.he'r relati*00 in this place people, &#'d will be very much missed in the dy the " P�esur- ing them out, but of late re e." Toronto. - Ring are. requested to appoin fcur work more thoroughly done. The� Rev. J morning Bible -Class, to Atu nice things in Millineq. You will the Ra collaTIS cooles. Mr. . Torrance, having pur- You A t Years he has been for sometime, has social IV delegates to attendaia convention on -EW- W_ Hodgins and his brother officers received rection. " All attending will be made I wel- getting rather stiff for hat kind of work. Mine Bell McGill, 0 ly �i is at, present ebased *$e Happel farm near Zurich, 4�" have a chance to ee bur gorgeous dis- hearty and well deserved commendation from day, March 30, at I o'clock p. in. come, and should be greatly profited. -;Mr. About se Play on FRIDAY better. We ven weeks a o, he came along to visiting Miss 14agge r _Rev-� Mr. moved thqre to reside. and SATURDAY, the District Master fortheirikilland 1;�ffi- and MTs. James Pringle, of Chicago, are at ssiona ?r Mallest to I it the house of Hector Cid, of the 3rd con- Rijnh&rt a 1 ry f Thibet, de- S nelph Mercuryof 14st PRRsGXAL.-The G . T a - the 30th and 31st of March, our ciency. After'the exercises inthe lodge presentintown. About-amonthago Mrs. cession of Stanley, and aipeared to be suf- livered 186� in resting instructive me re y, co Tackeramith. week makes the iollowingareferenceWia room, the - brethren spent a sociable half Pringle slipped while stepping from &it � elec-; fering from.hat the doctor thought am ab- lecture in DuTs church, on d of last Opening Days. size. hour, and enjoyed the coffee and sandwiches tric car, in Chicago,. and from the' e4ects of tack of lagrippe. He was weak when he week. -Last A gentleman who has recently come to resi Fliday wee interesting There will be a myriad of new.style A Goov, Hog. -Mr. W. J. Chesney, of came and got gradually worse until lost. Fri- concert was given under auspices: of in Seaforth.- Mr. R. M. Storey, who h whch the, stewards had thoughtfully pre- her injhries was laid up for some weeks, but ondi has purchased from. Mr. Me - been employed as a Sadder with Mr. pared for the occasion. we are glad to learn that since -her rptum day morning, when he died. ter weR known pig!breeder of that can% be described-11asts an&- HATS A -- It was thought the Lady True Blues of thisl,' ace. A long A. Terrell for the last se"en years, left hi,4 home she has considerably recovered, apol . it by ill that he was penniless, -but two, days P;ogramme rendered in ts-c S e e fine young Berkshire pig five Bonnets in their first blush of lovli. lass �Atyla, Y THE BOYS. -Bread having been lit STAND Z is now hoped she7 will soon b For 31�bl e all service on Saturday night, wid Gn rig before he died he made enqiiiries about a afid the proc��eds showed thx�i se public ap- his. fine animal we& bred by ness, the newest -shapes ad the 'new- edufed to 3 cents.-we'would take this opportunity of again. -T went, to Seaforth to start business on h53 he audfbor's abstract for the town parcel. Mr. Reid, to satisf the old in preciated thelefforts of the T Mr. J. G. Snell, *f Edmonton, and w" aud easy fit, saying that as it to Impossible to make bread at y an, t lues in the eat trimmings, the new colore -and the that has been furnished its for publicatio , and searched his old clothes, which -had been enteLtainfiien I the horse own account. Mr. Tovell eays that he i sired by imported " Lond Cham ion." 4 price, we shall still continue to sell our broad at the will line. -A. W -BST Elm) NOTRs.-Mr. F ers�_ oneof the best workmen he ever -i popm-lar price, 4 cents, otherwise. we shall have to appear -next week. -Mrs. Coulter� and thrown out on the woodpile for quite a trainer from.)ALitchell, was i*�J Walton 7rich de- now decorations, the "' millinery miu&l lead had, ani f aststop making it. We Shall still endeavor to give the her mother leave for Ingersoll to -day to length of time, and"to his'great surprise week tramil Charles Sage' livered -to J. Archibald, f Seaforth, a the Spring and Sumer season -of School C6j during all the time ne has workedfor himi the �,J ;rtting eolV satisfaction that vve have done during the for week, s enc a pass " Laddie. Mr. Storey"s ow' fikey 'never had a ciross -word. t and providing the public will 91 al.; plendid one, 'We're not. going to tell you 'ill patrolly'", us, we Easter with friends in that t parcel was found, and it contained ns�he attim &I handsome �-orse, which he sold at a good 1894. friends iu Guelph will m� guarantee to make our goods of the best obt T ere will be seivicii in St. -Thomas church book with $175 *to Mo credit in the Post Of. an evidenced by the number many wish hi ainable figure. -Mt, J. E. Ball disposed of 411prises it ssip- a fine how welbome you are�-­you bave ofWXL materials,aud to sell them at the lowest living profit. success. this morning, (Good Friday) at 11 o'el�ck,&- flee Savings Bank, and $10. 50 in cash. Re tured at the fall fairs. oubt it will-,' horse, weig ing- 1; 600 pounds, toJdr. Soliciting your further- patronage., we are, etc, in. , and special Easter No 7i4 servicee on S Of $112. GALBRAIrn & CouLTzs, The New Bakery. reach a 2:40 artark.., Greg Tucefield, for,the,suih P. Me been told that—but we want -to in. 1871 aY, was questioned as to what he intended to to i RUNA*%VA-r.-T1xe.--a was quite a lively run -1 y morning and evening. At the mornin ser - do with the money, as in all probability he This hore� -Oas amoinj the load shipped terat you in what there is to see. It rinin it appears that OU will find at the Golden L�on a vice an offertor solo will be sung by Mrs. away. on Tuesday x-,io 9. choice selection of Spring would never leave the bed alive But he him to the Old Country last wee14;. 3 Jac novelties in Drees Crecuto,111. will! eone of our " old-time" open - the horse used '-in the �Iessrs.Robb Brothers' Goods, MeLgitoan, azo, ther special music fo the expressed the belief that he wou Phoebe AlleA, of Hullett, is visiting at � Mrs. Drees Trimmings, Gimps, Silks, Laces, Em- Id yet be THx SPRING 8JKOW. -The diton sprin' ing.8 elaborated by original ideas and delivery wagon, usually a very quiet animal, brolderies&c..&c. large range of Prints, Satines, occasion will be given by the choir. --�-Miss bett' and desired that the find might be show for the exhibition of ev$ e ]stock Laytons. -Miss Vinnie Pestren,, of . Wawa- The er, nosh, spent -!aa week with relatives here;� - Worii Delaineg, Delainettes and. sChambrays. staple Jessie Case left on Thu'raday to spend the kept a secret. He passed away, and as far be held in this village, o**�� Wednesday, efrighteneolmy-hile og, along Willia.m becam' goiu� Department always complete of the very beat Easter holidays in Toron t mulated experience. Street and sudden! v bolted, throwmg the and at close pnce�., Soecialli6eoif Colored to, the guest of as anyone could ',see was still of the same. Mr. 0. Crich, of Clinton, spent'Sunday at, JB7� Remember t Silks e offered he Ope Ing Da. izea on tho oad. It then oQt free at half price. I pay you to inspect them, at driver on It wr Aprilllth. Liberal pr 'T Mrs. John Aird. -Mr. John Roach lef b for mii1d. Itis thought he has no relatives for home. mpatition. wid the pros* from ihe.Nva&n I' .--eakinor ihe e the Golden Lion Store. sirrit & STRET, successors Forest on Thursday, on business. --Miss living. 0 are that is hoped VIOUS MR. jGU udsche bo S Wiietre to R. Jamieson. 1371-1 Graham, of Rgmond-%tille, is visiting fiiends A TANxi PARTY. -Two Friday and Saturday, and Gae of the sh:t! , nd ran as far as -Mrs. were seized wireatlonging for t thin will be a successful fair the aiy Came's, on the Hu r -a road. Finding . there FARmRRS.-Unil the Ist of May, 1894,we in Toronto this week. -Mr. re -will be Aarge htten4�hce both of J. Clennhu, of Bayfleld. one evening t weef, and encamprd beside will sell, for spot cash Only, at the following St. Thomas, exhibitors and Spectators. March 30th and 31st -figures, was in town on Wednesday. # an open gate it weub round, crossed the at our factory, in 'Seaforth, �the following 'Imple- IT is acknov�ledged -by all that H'. F. he kettle an cans filled with sap which an Creek and brought ip in the old gravel pit Mr. Thoma r industrious fsirme�r of the 9th- conces pienis viz: Dale Pivoted tand'Rollers, $36.76; Son& Edwards haw the choicest prints of the season. See sion hac at the rear of the Case farm, - where it lerv, Two Furrow GOOD Bums SOLD. -Mr. D. D.� Wilson, Zurich. They are your days for seeing the new for East Hur� was Plows, $11.20. Don't lose theLonle.Fuller patterni very handsome. Special -gathered- Ts6 avoid the suspicion of the discovered calmlY 'nGsditting as if this chan3e.—EsTATz OF T. T. CoLw"-N. 1371-t. f. of this town, who has a number0f'iMPDrt value in Black Henrietta. 9GOds. Come and make yourselves at in the Legn' nothi�ia ed See all wool double width MuL M-lpy Olin&NING.-_Sat4� ay, �'Xarc r they stood up board-- on the. side on serges at 25 cents a yard. . h farme bat%, Mr. IG had happened. as to the shifts th'e OUR MnMTXP-Y OPENwG days will be on thoroughbred Durhams of both -se;xej, and 24th, 1894.-1 have Spared nalther nor expense which the -farmer lived. . Bat ilae farmer, home—look as long as you like and as in securing the latest noe ;4aasen at 4he putting *M4 agon as not at .'I aged, nor was the A cordial who is -engaging in the breeding ?f thisf class BREEZY Loc�w.-Mr. Jolin Eason has rer who wat up tp all soits o5f tricks, on casting much as .7, ou like—no one will pre w wai trid'ay &Saturday 30th and 31st of March. 1h orse *1vitation to all. Spring Orders h injiu-ed in an being taken nom- lowest cash price, andam. 41 to lye great even th y Way- of atock very ext�nsively, has this ye;rdis- turned to Bayfield, after passing the winter bargains In milltn6ry. '. I have &I his eyes towards hi; bush before retiring, 371-1 sore'. Yeltbe Son- you to buy. Bring your friends alon -.4 posed*of all -his young thoroughbred Pulls, with his daughter, Mrs.Bfliott, at Nairn.- sell stock, and added It to Messrs. A' el & Zolle?s saw through the -bo 9 ex ards, or ratlier between AN UNUSU-AL CH_&-_TcE. -Those who de- with you, and let them enjoy the readi WiO McDonald be and will sell both at a, great. Set My motto I; the spaces of them, the fire, and, immediate - A PF_cLrfAR- Dr. and could have got a market for more g he Miss A. McLean, of Goderich, hass� been via- ii4re to purchase Dry Goods and Millinery at their had them. Among his'salois was small profiteand quick returms. Calt arl.r and so. svitnents of handed us the otho: i day capy of ne of the Own prices can have an opport e to iting friends here. -Rev. J. T. Kerr return- y securing the assista;nce of his" son brightness and beaiity of our t flighest marke�- �kee paid for unity of doitig so a cure good 6argains. -in-law, fforniAN & Co's, Searorth, ijardno's B-1 0 Spring 'most peculiar nou-spaers we have ever Shore Brothers, of Middlesex conttl 0, of the coml J d IN. 1371%1 who lives by; they started for the Opewng� Seen. genuineasi.e. .The goods are h ock, under the M ne e' on Satur ay from Strathroy, where he all kinds of farm produce. J. W. OR" It i-3 isaves�i by the pupils of the In- 16" clock. This is a to Mr. Alexander McGregor, of -nj OPP w" conduethig mission services for two where h y arrived uniioticed by the the therearid MUST BE SOLD. MAT014 A f game of fire, than I-adustrial School at Regina the cap- 1371-1 and one to Messi-s. Cudmore & FooTBALL torey footbill *&a played between Tine.. j; Stew 6, of weeks. -On. Sunday - last . Captains S lads, who wrter more interested in the boit w8XV-11 HORSr"PowER FOR SA -LIC. -A good second alvation to a f ing of the amp �han keepffig watch for C()IU- are 0 ital of the Northwe-it TerritGries, and is Tuckersmith. These animals were all and Ogilvie, of the 8 ch e rge e Edward McFaul ha d. th Army, fare - called "Progress.*' It is an eight fid 10 -horse Pitt's power cAn be bought cheap. For Sehool Section No. 13 an&, e schola -but the hon. about 11 months old, and brought from $135 welled. -Thoihas, Camero Woods ��l rs7 I as -le by THOMAa BRowx, Seaforth. 1371xl - to $165, these being very fair priabs con- .'were at th -scltqol, h resulted page, n and Reeve �ne oJ the lads upon -being chas- Muitrated paper, 1i i of the Zurich pu�� pany. - C e assizes ai Goderich last week?on ated ona cyclostyle or s tised, perspire freely dbout the eyes, while a 0 -it, the original , bein but they are ext- od tie. The toss gave the Zur" Scholars A Xiess of the MuLS.-(The Red sidering the time the Grand Jury. ­Mis's the other, poss6sing m. ore brass, took hs some such arrang, ei SRAFORTH RoLLER- I SEAFORTH. 9 Annie Erwin was the. advantage of the grounds a4 the 14th 10 --We have to thank the people of Seafrirth and animals, being from. imported stock on toth visitin lecture firmly written by haud. It contains editorial at Mrs. John- Manson'a, on the shown that A tbp farming community for the very ratifying in. 9 and adver- c�pase in their patronage. This will be seen in the sides and fro; --n the best a 011- the kick-off. Ina short time'r foul was -There:is a great deal of kicking the supply bi agamst matter, local Revv i- jokes, et -nd most faq, hi ' Goshen Line, last week. -Shoddy pedlars COUNGM M]ZETING.-The cou'heil met 'at tisements, and ib 1p ite profusely i 11ustr-Aed, to able strains. The pluck aiRl eirterpir se of have been canvassing this part of the coun- proclaiined by Zurich, and agreelt, to by all i6 propose '$39, -ON 1 0( 1, Ilowing,statement,showing percentage of increaser, Weber's' hotel on �dach - 19th. All the d dito* through the pine swamp. I, -the three leading branches of milling, of interest the kick-okresulting in a urich. The kickers are fhose who -sNdll. have;� to jecition to Aches being very clever. In commendable, a d we try lately. -Farmers have often been warn. 'members were prepent. The followin some of the skG the purchasers are game igr Z fact the little pper. The ball again kickQ off,' 9 itwenjk�, b-sel, and Indreased tax' LQ perc to local consumers. For the six wontlis ending 28th hope their ventures will prove'profita le 10 ed alainst dealing with strangers and ad- changes were made in the list of pathmas- 01 s exceedingly credit�` F�liruary.1894 corripared wit st "0' if 'the work is,perfo the neighborhoods in whicl tli�� -%j' frildn -cable, le both to h the correspendlog forth, until it was suddenly secui Was -o,,,r old . rme ab C -le (mterprise and skill of the tdrin of the pr�vioius year, the increases bavebeen : themaud sec to deal -with reliable merchants, but led r Wat:instead of�466-, Xr: sJames Campbell theer ters :-Ge Iust;tution. We v.,ould like Fibut (local sales) 82 per cent., grain chopping, 66 o,rl h the Kenzie. VV better known 11eilanJainie had an ex - Pupils Of th, reside of the 1.4th. club an& h t i ht 1 onre people will not take advice, and when goal &bout, two 'and, instead off�W Murray, to see what p tj cent., exchange gristing, ii roug e S H. ray11111 t:ley c6uld do witb percent. By strict- taken in by these symi idlers deservp no pit -from the M. McKay ir e other d lie t a better e6tpattentloiu to business,and LJea&4 R. Mc4. y, George 'cell nt wood b e' th &Y. e ground. This ended the'scor oth&tthe ILrge 'that 0 war -On� etching the quality of THE SouTH Huno,,T AGRICULT _S uantity of -*ood equipment. at thtailr c�ainlw and. c work dose and flour Sold we trust to be able to URA� o- -During the past ter scarcely any firs I L' of John i I th I 019TY.—At the meetina question of superiorltyiass yetx4l Ste t insteaso� prot Thomas. g cut. e t oontined piogreas, of the South Huron ing was done, 1ut the past week large quan- . %, ows had an unpleasant experience, re be de- 0i, your that time as we are in a position t Brien instead! of F: Layton Samuel Wal- 00 OW THE CAF.Niv_kL o!F 'L,�A qs 0 cided. -Thpse who a much larger trade, and one that can b,7 Agricultural Society,'held at Kipp�n on tities, have been caught.'�Mr. C. L.' Papst one Sabbath lately. We was ut walki $29,5 TIO1 . 4de mutually profitable. lade instead of 0. Marlay, �2 Alex. McKenzie. are to take pat in. the Qurniva of Nation� SEAFORTH MIMING Co. Friday'last, arrangei -Mr. became so interested -in nents were inade *itli a A�fah*m Geig -And of Woodstock, organizer for the� Ontario . 'g family -instead of J. IAndsborbugh, W. Archibald conversti, Witt been bu 1371-6 - deputation front the Tu Perman were surprised by a telegrarri jet ing th�t somet silY Praotising some weeks, ekersmith Soci v to- ent Building and Ldan Associati instead of A. A'rehibald, William J- C&s- 1� Young 4dy companion that he forgot there - IME CXRXIVAL OF NATIONS. on, Mrs. Geiger's son, Simon Mottiir -.as dead and this entertinnient, promises to be one -Caxdno'- hold the annua show under the auspices 6f has formed a Board here. ney &i&i -breeze blowing and the wind so far as;: s was instead of 1ohn Genimil - The system is a Joieph Fisher Tuesday and Wednesday evonings,'April 3rd the malgamated societies at Seaf h of the most and He was born 34 yeasts ago on ths, 4 Brun being no respect -or of persons, 'coacer-needt, 9 local affairs we have 014 Every reasonable efforfi is being put forth to ort The- good oneand we woald r6commend son instead of Willi�ni McKay, - F.; "Westphall carried his - it to any hue, not far ftom `*fiere his r - had in Seafortli foi long tinie. There vrM 1114ce this the grandest spectacular d6play of na dates fixed for th sboi"were st Thurs- one wanting !money hat, out on the swelling- billows of the mini&- tion. the fir or having money to in- al"s now instead of C, Riuse. John , Robb was ap- be several booths, (_icli ornamented, in the a4aracters, costumes, marches, dances, ete.,etc., day and Friday after the rest, and lived here Westel-n F+ir at until two vest. -The first accident at the saw mill oc. ears & 0 neevi tu-re lake near Bethel church. Oar amor- rant a, iece iewer instead of J. Lanilsbor,. e of the naion wbich its om togrther with songs and choruses of all descriptions, London. A good prize rem hlktg pointed fe DUS swain n that re I spe-et ttl styl when he and hi family oved n, ot wishin to attend church in upants re- eseted in Soa-forth. list and nia, y at- ctxred on Monday, -when. Thbmas Herd had Mic St. of poundkeepers unchanged 9 Ale, higan. W? present, and thpse occup8nts will be dressed fairies to Stately overeigns, with their attend asy even- OnThu�%da e A petition this plight, rushe ter the hat and be - 100 Performers, fron, tractions will be a,�ranged for the sho-7 this some of his fingers cut. -Oii Mond y of last i ek h as I before the council ask. d af action in thf went to Detroit to have 4n oper on per - in national cosituinr- There will &Is' be a �nts�. trices low and two nights to afford opportun- year. The tire ing Miss Maggie Faulkn entertained ing for the ilemotal of pathmaster in div� ca,'Ine nearly swallowed up in the rag' 0 annual Spgng show for we're M Itylor all to attend. ormed, itt�wastooLweas . H6 d Province, b(, efield. OR -ida, number of her friends A theresidence of her there isin 77 ; &a! no ;emoir -was given to justify CaMeLto CrIsm ally put tile cow -.e -lance, a fairy dance evoo�-ig to please those who Attend both nights. April 6th, when libera prizes will be offered Uncle, Mr. -Charles Symons, L 4y, and was br;ught here iater- his removal, the 'gouncil declined to take the heroic the rescue. and with the minuet, a u Pxogramme varied second stock will be held at rue waters. The young lady at this fancy drill, mal ;,i L f u 11 a on LL t e runson line ce horuses, and tho� PlAfs, of hall open at c. w. papst's from Monday, f stallions bull re in aid of 86 pole fished, him out 'before life was, blajph 26th at 10 a. in CIL ZHE or metery 11st. Sun- Gibsoa),esti, oreliestm will be C laests amateur orga- Secure rly. R s. This show is being action asked for.; The committee appointed ARSALS. -qpneral 'Rehearsals, Ca,rd�no's Hall, Mo d y nd day. The sYmpathy"of this o nization, of the hind ever got 'together in la a a held nearly two weeks earlier this year nity b�ildii than to let the extinct. It Was a close Not only ha town. The whole ffUir will be in the li�Lnds We , esday evening:3, brarcb,2 Hensall. the bereaved wife and n. -Mr. ng of abridge at Uordoes with Otir and 28th; Fairies usual. It is hoped in this way to get it on A Boox Fo� THui FAR-AmR.-The under- Solomon Schwalm left f d SW for his corner,reported haing let the job to George expenai at ?T,. m qharp, others at 7.30.1 Final full rehe rslid, of local taent, aid the proceeds g I o for a saiq place, Monday, April 2nd, same hours. - a before the busy season for farmers sets i a, and �L` �w ay Strong for 8228. 5 After passing a, number Pert liemsh. abst -tt it is h in this way get out a- larger 6ttendance of pounds, that cannot be beaten, or jyet equalled for of small accounts the Council adjourned to All in- signed have a splendid u!achine, weighing only 3 home at Pigeon, Mid) Stein- the ood purpose, so. tli� there will tere§ted will please keep these nights free fro. other te a record-brek 4 crowd on both evenings eng%gemeats. spectators. Wehope the sowing Grass Seed, Clover Seed, Pjax Seed, or any bach has re't-arned homoWfrom a vi�[i to De- -M&rried fit St. Marys, on January 23r itures in _otl exerime4 will meet at Bruo�efield on April 30th, to strike ADR SALF..-A Go6d sound, gener&I pur-' Prove succoissful, as the spring Show of the kind of grain, it sows 18 feet in width,or 86 feet at a troit' to, see hio son. Robert by Rev. Alexander Mr. Neil Ander., at� other the, list of jobs of' 7 Pay gravelling, etc. PC six years old. Apply to JAMECS usually run at a heavy loss to the so is single round,and with it Grass Seed can be sown on a friends. -Miss Polly Geiger left 14st week son, of Tonawanda New York and J&is& cc ment Oi(itY. windy day,it holds half a bushel of eeed. A onallenge f 11,!�: o" asilion 1371xi foD Detroit. -The Directols 01 Mary, elo Axomilm NArvito V ESCAPE AT THE STA- I is given. against any other machine for simpfic! Branch lest daugKter of Mr. Charles JTick- f hospitau TION_ _J -0.7 B.Ausi�&vGH's Phbto Studio will be open make, or for perfectness of its work. The ty of A * Itural Society mel in narrow escape from. a fields that gricu. knother , : i 4-6od'Friday. All the latest styles in. Pbotogranis THE COUNTY HOUSE 0-F R)U.FU(;E. �IThe were sown by this seeder have given better returns here last W-ednesd *11 a, hall ling'.0f Downie. Mr. Anderson returneil the present serious accident -).c ;rred at the station on 01 Otize li'st C( RIVING. -Council met home last week, taking with him his bride. ;y, revised 15 )UNCIL 1M11dKiU6P_ in was aaeptei County Council House of Refuge Comr�ittee, than those sown in any other way.. For sale for 1894, and went through- C, iderable Cr&wfor&s HoteE'iDubli, on M Hie is a native Tuesday. It appe.trs that Mr, R. MeMil- on at the above Studio. and made instantaeously and in. day,the of Denmark and a man Of Concerned. p daikest days. 1871-1 cons pixo r., was getti nt, E4 load of lium ber on his isting of Messrs. W. Proudfoot, 06de- speotiQn at the Hensall Flouring C1, B'O'- business. The dates for the N 1 a kv were 19th inst. The on 0 - rich. H. Eilber, Stephen; A. 'McMu�ohie 1370-2 members were all present. the sea. Due He Jim sailed � for several sea w -ns able wagon from a car son The Sding xiext to the 0 John McNab, Exeter, and W 91 fixed for the 26th and 27th Sep! The Tressurer's bonds were Accepted as between Buffalo and Chi L I CAL BRrFFs. Clinton; W. "Bawden WE have extended our Bankrupt Special C& the first be made as ostmeal m lill, an d had the team tied with . ja — �el"W, satisfactory. The printin mate of the Tioza, s Ba gain Sale of Boots and Shoes for the balance of g and -advertising one of le 910gas"teamers of take-. on6fMr. JohnMcNab, o Milne, Grey, met in Clinton on Tuesdaiy. It thiv strong rope to '1- - car. Aa engine came f this town, has s nionth up to April Ist. Call early and secure for the year was given to the $eaforth 1 -in. just6nipleted a very successful course at was decided that from 25 to, D -o a;, e� 0 the Union S"uiboat Company and Will shouddla &long to push the car domm to f some of 'our great, bargains as follows : Women 8 The by-law -of Grey township, assessi n- th resume the same position on the 1 where there the -p-ioford Commercial Colle ground would be required sombwhere w� h- Rubbers 30c. Women's kid button' Boots $I; Wo- dolik is bi4 o - e opening or of navigation. o,w Shoes 75c; Men's hauling the drug store 'ver cK ;ill f bene9t little beeiq" awarded his diplom in two miles of Clinton, Goderi men's peg Bala., 75c ; Men:s I P Eastern corner of M ug were some other cars standing ge, and has 01 t BRiEFs. -William Ro of sistanoeun farther on., The eng a. -Mr. Andrew Ohl Se orth, of J. Tl:,. r Deal), ineer was looking out cot#,, goes to Toronto next Win am or Exeter Congrew 90c. 1�erms cash. Sign of Big Boot. A the way of paint O;jP 6' water outlet, was appealed against. Ac- -A Trowbridge correspondent says Aft. let them 'd not week, as a dele- ittLy and PaTeCt, "Iwell Of theL Gther window of the cab and di and tenders for SitdS WESHLOH. it this counts amounting to $8.150 were paid. Path-, Benialnilm Rothwell son of Mr. B. Rothmll, Sandfiseia 911 3 gateTom the East Huron Teachers? Insti- will be secured from these sections _T rp week, and when. hnIshed it wi s'se was pulled masters are see the team. One hox 6ff its tuteiAo the meeting of the Provinciai In- MR. PHVPFN, Photographer, who has to look� after all oul- Lcipal of the Listowel Public Sehodl, h" was so mu(. Garrow, Esq,, M., in ,P. P. for West The Brussels Town h U i en" r011, b een giving such gogd satisfaction here, butwho has '11 for i vrts and washouts in their� divisions, and CU. hav 9 a good t e amon t, i frien about $3, feet and dragged lorig with its blind legs atitqfe.�Dr. Aitcheson, of Michiga, was wi 1 lecture by Mrs. She a 5 in be asked- to co-operate with tt� 'two to return to the hoilme ia!lery at Parkhill will for im go his do be over the rail, and the other horse - and the here this other loca members from Huron to t'ry t leavi ppard, an e notify all parties to remove wood and other and relatives at Trow week. He came to see his father, 0 rig here In two �weeks. Now Is the time to se. s xl4t.-The ridge for the last week. deducted wagon pulled afQr. Mr. Louis Reinkie Mr cure the shadow ere'the substance fades. obstructions contrary to law off roada. or more. His presence amongst us brings ohn Aitche8on, of the 4th concession prevail upon - the. Ontario Governiri6nt to 1372-2 Young Liberal Club talk of hol6h-it their pathmast ' ers poundkeepers and fencevi to our memories the time wfien his f&thee saw the pre fficarne it of the team from. the o r. que Will I%& I ew- f MqKillop, who, we reggre', to learn, is in allow the Stavely estate -about $35,00 -To BwmFs. - enterprising townsman, M ban t on riday evening, ApilT� 6th. - ers will be pointed at next meeting of began his life :-Our in the oatmeal mill', ran ovit across the track- e go towards 0 the expense of a House of Re - and Vel-Y!,Lpoor b lth._Suj�day last was'the Win. Moore, ee ing another. work in a little log sehoA count Of waved a brooni, th is stoppill.g the engine. intends er ti Mr. Jacob Ee-Lmer has sold out hig, grocery 'council, td ta e office- the'first of May The house in this warnfost day for this time of the year'in the tugs e time in April the coml'nittee U ears rr, Ixoen dragged a fLewfeet Som nice business to Messrs. Smillie and villAge abo t 35 or brick dwelling on one of his lots, nearl' Co Had tile horses uncil memqry of the oldest hiliabitant 1 visit the counties of Oxford, Norfolk Y 0P_ The Brussels 3 -en then adjourned, to meet in SZ81 890. We rememb�cr the feelin of jearous; Mv. Gi balmy and spring like, 'that it was a nd Wellington, with a view of gain. lng E. A. Fear of Holmesy-ille, and formerly of orld's F K farther they would probably both have been was The air w posite the Presbyterian church. -The Rev. fechanics' Institute 1114ve - Hotel, Ledb 16th day that came over this villaie w en Listo*il ard W On Monday, the and t killed, as the mill platform. a that practical infornia;tion. Plans. and fi aged the Shepp, View of April, at I 'clook P. in took Mr. Rothwll It vp ige out, of doors. The tber- Splei ca this village, exchanged pulpits on Sabbath 6 CG M-eg to within a cou! le of feet of �th POsint pleasIre to lo m �ompjziy for April 42th. W. E. from us. But -niany it. P e Cars. tions will be procured, 1 times'have we -been delighted with the Sanaiieu &a done. acceptance. -Mr. thou w placed before the County Council a the next amR preached with much ght that Listowel has used him wei4 Adminit] however, M01114er in front of Dr. Smith's office regi. ind the probable cost last with the Rev. F. Swau, of- this place, e cc C vocalist, is' the lecturer. �JT=er�y! As it was, no damage Whatever terbd 08 degrees at 3 o'clock in the ater- one . should see these views and Cromarty., 1100ILT-Good Friday eomes unusu eeting of that body.-... sing -ring' by Mr. Rams 'lear the CLICKS. -Mr. Alexander Pur and paid him a better salary thanTrowbridge, he wert Mlly early i m F.'G. Meyers had the inis'fortune, last week,, 11 ay, which �lone is don and Mr. this yjar, and will 'not ha while blank-eti-nLy his horsiB, to , get a se' worth the -price of admission. -A Donald Park lef t Seaforth possibly could have done. 'Was in 8611 -ppen so early again vere 'r the would kindly for hundred John Teahen a esi football a couple of weeks e Years.-Tbe Huro' Road FEus vs.'SALARY.-The debate u kick on the hanl, which knocked one of his club was organized in Brussels this week. ago with a car r ?eCted Downier from, the advise those who do uot k' n& load of horses for Scotland - farmer 1`0W that t1e Gov- from' p Hibbert boundtLry nearly to Dub- auspices of the.-Mecliaiiies' Institute, held- in fingers out of joint and otherwise injured The Cranbrook school played again Mr. and hap- wh along with his ernment of Ontario has been adr-kii 1, with the Mro- A� S.. McKellar are the- - -1 three Then thej istered lin is disgrace to CiViliziltion and shatild the Young Men?s Christian Assooiation his had. -Dr. Tho Brussels school here last Saturday, the gae pleat people oUt, iiiamil i, Bons and four daughters resided on lot 9,con- . -half of wisely and well, during the past quarter of nison was in Detroit the ch as unto hem a -e lie official� of Hibbert a' cession 11, Downie, about two miles Irom ma nd McKillop Rooms on TuesdaY evening last, wa not first part of this week, and met in with resulting in a draw and plenty of child is born unto them a son ils given a censtury, to,�read Tresurer Harcourt's ho 8 Memud.- and St. p& a station committed Sul .C,c ,-iven in. Tmc E_xioslToR. le Budget speech as 4,re responsible for its maintena largely atk�nded. The chair 'tea wimber from this section Some members of the Brussels gun club in now the question is, What i Shall nce, was occupied qui -Mrs his name _k of last week. They ill probably conclude ashaii�pd of themselves.--4fr. qJohn Mcln- by the Pn�hdent, Dr. Ca tend visitint Seaforth on Friday, to tak - be? Thursday af ternoZ, laat week by hanging uk. mpbell. IT4'e- stib- Gilchrist is'visiting relatived in Wi -mr. Win. Dalrym& had a wood bee ngham. e lin - tosh, a former Seaforth bby, and -%�ho has part in the a opting match. on Wednesday, last w,Z1:!r The body was discov- purpose at Public i -Mrs al ok fell which was finish- ed up by one of off a, horse while riding, by the horse getti --jenial hops. -Rev. ist is the safest man in been i4 London for some time, has fitted up Officers,' such as Sheriffs, Registrars,, -Cus- during the past week, but, we are pleased tlxoso� ered Shortly after 12 o'clock 'by one of the that Sir OhvQr Ml;wi ject discussed was; Resolved th McDon d, sr., has been seriously ill --John -Cc himself in the. bon. his foot in a hole in the road and got bad as Outario to keep at the htiR nature bids and 4ened out black9mithing' shop on toms Collectors and Post Masters hol6ld be to learn, is now somewhat better.- ing Mr. McFadzeait, Aastor of the Fullarton girls, who had gone to the barn to see -what, �orsi, him drop his tantle Upoll 'Mrs. A. Younger Goderich street behind Mr. D. D. Wilso aetained her father from to his din� paid 'by Sal' instead of' by Fees. ly Baptist Church preached a very -eloquent u's 4ry awa, this week, to are busy CoInIll -would h Shoulders, traiacd b --,v his genius to %year it egg eTporium The McPherson was called bruised about the head.-Farmeig- worthily. near Fergus, to visit her ears It will b; a glorious day for Can- Mr. -MaIntosh is a young affirmative was led by Mr. W. Prendefrgast, -sister, Mrs. J. ploughiiig, but no seeding is done so far. sermon in the Toirn-Hall last Swiday.-Mr. ner. Mr. Teahen Was abo fty of M&iuea main !and a iood workman, and will, no assisted by Messrs. James Watson The fall wheat looks John A M age, well- to-do and always ad& when the poteut exiiii-Lpl-e of a;u honest doubt' and Dr--. i Nesbitt, who is seriously ill, and who was well, but there is not' orro*, of Fullarton, w *i i, er e ol a of the get hi share of the trade tha is Bethune; -while the negative was ed by as large an acreage this year as in former Mr. T. 0. Delgaty last week. 81 ing sound, heay m 0. well Vie Oixtario admiti. nition sha11 be fqllowed by goin�r_- Mrs S I known here as Miss Sarah Woods— number i M. E. Lansing, of Cleveland, Mr. George E. Jackson, assisted by essrs. The many' friends Of Mr. W. Hoggarth, years ---John Lobb got the contract of signed for -the rash act. Hi -wife- diedome the concert in Dublin Rloughing the infield of the Grey B day night. -The Sta& football club in Po a, cravu The teacher, who has been home sick for a week, ranch Ag- ties and belonged to tli Roman V,&tflolia our rulers, at Ottawa.-Lenb seemo to create 61tio I is visiting -with Mrs. E. Hicks, of D. D. Wilson and Thoma's from here attended years ago. Hew ig for fish, and it Us beerrino, unconi- Harp�r4e McMillan last Mon a Conservative Of ie Norziian McLeod, First discussion was animated and inte�estin be leased to learn that he i will meet in Mr! Delgaty's tailor ms.a ricufturaT Society's grounds, for the sum of op, on mon sight on those fine days of ea�iy March, offi ce# of the stea g, 8 recover- sh chuich. nmer United Empiret, left and good arguments ere brought 'out on Ing as commenced work. When rpose of reo to see lovers of the sport wending their way, niceY3,. -A number of tenders $36. He h Saturday first, ior the pu c�olw have been rganiz- on Sa,turday last for S&r-ui&, to oversee the both sides, but altho no decis* ceived for the erection of a fine, new brick completed and seeded down ing.­A large num.6er from I here attended _On Monday night, last week, the b-ame' frn to the foamng river with rod and- hue fully fitting out of t,&,h Ion was re they Will ave 0 the steamer: He left one given, we incline Of Mr. Francis Boyd, in Logan towns as the bent on securing a, meal. Evea Captain Opinion that the church for the use of the Methodist congre- the beat grounds in the county. -The,sports, the Reform Conv4tion in Mitchell last llipi and everything in it - wadeitrosyed b 1 mont4 earlier than iast year. -Messrs. weight of argument rested with the pgative ation of this village, and the tenders will if the weather holds out, will be Sa,tur .-Mrs. P4ge, of Exeter, was the Anderson wa� among the disappointed ones, Archibad and Millard shipp Speeding day rside "on the race track at the end ed two car- A the conclukon, his guest of Mrs. C The people in the house barely caf Und ti n ge opened this week. We believe it . is � al- as the fish 'were wiser and refus<-d even a of the debate the 'Of t hlrbb this week. loads �fof horses 37 animals in all, to gentlemen who took part in it were most certain that the contract will be let. -to be a, goodly nu we their lives. Th fil cI from some given a e re may by mber of athe -London, There- is going --------------- nibble, such cGld e, r. Have patience, Engl I N1 very cordial vote of tha od that tookI qn. onday. last. Mr. Millard ac- kindling-wo gentleman, and you will -be rewarded with a nks. It is a pity This fine, new edifice will be quite an good ones trained here this season. -An old re under the cook- to be rm comp, acqui- Leadbury. d the shipment, but will be back that a larger attendance can not be got at Brusselite, Murdo McLennan tove, and before the family were aware rated n delicious bony sucker, -no doubt. -gr. Fred agaii) is sunim sition to our already fine public iildings was in town thi er for more. A LOCALITIES- --Mr. Samuel RobisoWs sale in nothers onit" the whole under storey of the house was notf le" hip- these meetings., as it -would be so in this week. -The fine weather 9f last *eek was well attended and good prices realized. aflame., The family were first sw&kned by -e already more e to those taking part in 1 (From an Occasional Correspoinden t.) induced Mr. Benjamin Fralick, who is bor- Mr. Henry Irvine, of S nor M< Westph&ll has been having a sore qme for mentf which these gentlemen haN nch and growing village. t. Marys, has been the discharge f a shot t, mile Of two with quinsy, we are glad bou - gin week or will 90 f orward in three weeics. the debalticeosualn:a d w10 do so not for their own McOrAW'S CONCLMT.-MeGaw's dering on 90 years of age, to Come down on here for a few day on business. -Mrs. pins M un res; ing on Some to note, if! now better, -Aix- able sermon on Mr. obkirk, post office inspector, was in 1 gratification but simply to ai the institute. an is still Brown, of Stephen, re the fire Started. d Missions was preached in our church on town' yesterday. He i ehefit the front street. The old gentlem. the room whe -4compaied by her son, Nothing was saved :from the house as- the concert held in Coxwprth's hall on Thursday, 8 at present on a If hale and -hearty though getting dull in bear- have been visiting rilative in this section evening Sabbath last by Rev. Mr. Shaw, and an crus;�dd against -those Who enclose corres- I last was a success, although 131uevale. not in familv, four in -number had to rush out; earnest plea made for increased liberality on pondonce C g was for many ears Divisi for the past few day Thdis in newspapers, use appened A—Mr. Andrew Crozier with 3ust What clothing th )Ul 0 Clerk. -The Town on , ey. cc really the part of Christians.' But while such is stamps and are guilty of cancelled I Todd, of Brantford, was the way of a crowded house, s it h ehal, which was left for Dakota last week. He intends in the d catch up _ir that *an old-fashioned country'dance was in repo haste. The son had $50 in cash mi lef by other such shabby I in the village on rted last week as being damaged b� fire, working there during the summer. -Mr. We"esday.-Miss A. progress on the same evening hatbe migh- wasinsured in the Mercantile Insurance his room and the daughter had $0 -in her the need of -the day on the part of the peo- t lGkO. Within the past few days he has Wynne was visiting in Brussels last week.- and Mrs. John Muldoon left for their home possession rtZ borhood. However, the concert wiis a sue- Company, and the loss was promptl ad This money, with all the other in _ple we would suggest that the contributions �*o people arrested and fined in his in- Mr. James Crawford has moved Manitoba last wdek. They had been proprty, was destroyed. There was no iti- :in Off Mr, cess in other respects. The chair was occu- justed- att the sum of $40. --George E Y "I - dwards visiting here the greater part of the winter. surance. + �d eU air _ h in "sited T_ 'A' 9 A "RX"r; R�_MW 3 _1 f 4 '01 v 11i 10!�75 V, 7` ss 7 7777777777� Q'i X-4 J 7k 414_ L_ 7e of the olturoheandight be more wise y. ex- spe6torate for such offl&es.—Mr. J. W. Timmins' farm and taken u of Carmel hsa'puro'-�ased the prem �rly CCU ­ phis residence pipol by Rev. Mr. Hend on, ises fo�me Witson': s Oash Grqc ery. pended. For example, take the- cost of our -Livingston, who has been attending Trinity in the e, aid Mr. Seymour Thornton church, who officisted in by Wiflliams & Son as a livery s�aable, FRIDAY usual happy iihurch courts,which might be curtailed -very Medical School, Toronto, (luring the winter, and f Lnnnv gan'of Sea'forth, io is - Y ave moved to' the farm. —31r. manner. T. Murdock pl a number of PM Mr, Robert 1A There has been a comMne formed, and %he whole :. 0 - vio es Of all Canne - Fruit an much with benefit -to all ooncerned.z These is back in town his - accustomed James Timmins had an auction sale "of dr good selections on the and his &ugh- otih for the OWnc T omas sale d Ve &tables are MARCH. 23rd .1-894 . .... lailer"Ibave& good !- -go stock, eamprwingneady atherings are held too often &;id too many smile.—Mrs. Jlewaelari�rgof Clinton 9, goods etc., last S&tur" ht. The stoci ter, Miss Amy, accompan sl him on the 1=11e' of Seafoith, ape- a night in I r -The ;rn�s erian church organ. Solos were a se14 W.t week all theliest brands pui is in canads, or, the latest lelegates sent. At the � last meeting of visit to friends in town this week. e was not all sold. - nng fr. Win, Stone on his 'tri i'to the nor � to peak. which I will sell n (Id prices till.l. have to I Huron Presbytery no less than ten delegittes bottling at his pop works on Monday� Mr. is to'be painted, re-shingFred, and have man ana Miss Kate d 11 A duet of The new goods have been com-ing buy spin. Reach ed th, 1 weak another lot Of that 0 a was disp�sse 4 f Some of his f" b sto6k. Soine eltoles, 26c Japart Tea. Try it. it is. were, appointedto attend the coming As- John Dodds met with rather a bad ace') ent. cathedral windows put in it during the com- sinig by the Misses 0 not( Thephildren the tboy i were wondering if �he -is in the from every diredtion, fr era valve. fai, and Sugar and §yrup I am scilic-i; at the earn# 'price as sembly, when four at the most, iyould be A bottle burst and the force of the pr ssure ing summer. gave an exhibition of club , 4inging Spol for syn(jicat business. from Germany, "Switzerland _% - . 1 .1.1 near before the late advance, 2D pounds of Grqiulated or Ample represe�tation. Now, for this little from the machine drove 'a piece of 8, they ceftitinly the short training they he 24, pounds of good Coffee Saaar for $1. Vlour, po force into his right 'St. France, Great Britain, the 'United - change in price, $1.70 pf : 100 pounds foTf the bee$ did themselves �and their 4eacher credit. I pleasure trip,. our presbyteiry alone pays in with considerable kippem Varna. - quality. Prunes� itai Statesand our own _11f4ir Cans railway fare and other expenses nearly $350. The wo nd was dressed by a physi and, S.—Miss Je�niie Mellis ry.m4 the ferf new Fiem,,newMurrarrts, U 01 NOTIN is spending a Recitations were given b, dr. Smith, bar- NOTES, —We regret vei ous It is with pleasure that e Rice and best quality of Tapioca at 6-_ per d. A This is ony one of the many L needless ex- although he is unable at present to us his few days with her sister, M rioter, of this place 3 Sniallacoinbe Call t Mrs oKibben hum L 'I- 'now quantity of good clean 134riber Oats for effi!n illnegs of Mr. John: McNaughtoii, or. j Very travaganc s of our home ' churches. —Mis's hand he *ill probably be Aga in 86 at Embro.—Mr. E. Forsythe and Mr. James sligh� ho�pes are entertained for his redoybry. -mounce Oustock compleise and open knot see sample. Good Bitter and Eg@ ;krited for -all righ Miss Johnston and othei A Grous Oash or Trade. ]KAIns, of B ron' and Miss, Rollins, of short time. -Mr. John Warwick Sustai ed &� "Moodie, jr., received the highest number reading was given -by Miss aggie- McLean.. h. Exeter, hae L-"e'n visiting relatives in this severe wound in one S)3 . Mr. amuel Rathwell has opene4 out a for the -inspection of those seeking C. WILSON, Se4fort foot on Tuesday e Mr. Smith recited " Mary tieen. of Scot oot and shoe shop in of votes for eldership L last Sabbath. -The the west end 4f Mr. e witha good deal of feeli .,and it visibly 1 rH village for the Past week-. MeLarty, splitting wood at his residenc first-class go6ds at very m d Bank of Commeice Block. on vVest 'social at Mr. Cudmore's, this (Friday) even- 'James j Lrinstrong"s cooperage. o rate We fully 1362 moved the Celtic portion e audience at. nt teacher in our :. public's�hool is pending street. ! The axe struck under the kreat int promises to. be a, great succes es. Each departme has received 0 predis�t f )r him a prosperous trade, as he is Pr1c Easter at the parental home 'in Stratford. toe and out the foot back for about tv o in- uDDEN DEATir. -Manym, our midst were least. miss Smallacombe ecited " Jennie a you g -i nan ea with lots of vim and first- its share of attention, and a gr t and Maiia� 411s will spend the ches. The wound is -an excee Me -Neal " with some force id vigor. The Misses Jennie dingly. p ful surprised to learn of the sudden death of play novelties can be seen. in eve holiday season with relatives in St. Marys. one, and will lay him up for som'e i e.- Mrs. Win collection for lft� Me amounted to ry, More ersinith, Aw�rvgRsAxy.­-The Rev. John Hart, of line. McDougall, jr., of Tuck' Aare -We regret, to note that Mr. J Steet We are gorryto learn. that Mr. John teet whose -spirit took its flight on Tuesoll Kintore,"will-preach the Sabbath Seh�ol an- Shakespt something over $11. Th singina of the has again been.confined to his home, here, is again very, ill with erysipelm. -Mr. D. D. ational nthem closed th(que morning, the 20th- inst. Mrs. lvfcDouga 9 We haven% the space this week to men. t niversary sermons of the Methodist phurch, S.*-Th(t er o in Car- Varna, next SAYS on account of illness, -Miss Mary Ny�e left Wilson has been Shipping a lar que utitY had not een feeling very well for Smite 1 CHURCu SERVIOE ce tison the different kinds of new goods wg Sabbath, at 10 a. in., afid 6.30 for Toronto this week. She has b�eiWspeikd- of eggs to Montreal this week.�-Mr. S nith, ays, but nothing serious was anticipated in I Church on Sabbath la,," were of -an in - a wing -we will do that later n, but To be well dreet, p. m. -10xi the following Monday the annivr- are 8110 ing the winter at the pleasant home of her of Toronto, inperintendent.of const C teresting character. The Irmons by the at present if you wil just think of an Oft supersedes the rest. -grandfather, Mr. James -'-Forsythe, of this of the Great Northwestern T � 10' tion On, Tuesday mornine, Mr. McDougall got up pastor, both in sary meeting will be held, be0nnnj at- 7�30 Dh 01n- as - usual oruffig and enin were in- wid before goin Out spoke to his gy p.m. be reditations,ieadings store filled -with fresh and fashionable -Village,. and to all appearance is much 1111- p�ny, was here on Mondtiy, ioXing t the wife: When he rett The found that she tensely practical an ive. The sub- �To ARE YOU V ELL DRESSED? pr i4nd musibi by members of the schooll �,nd an goods,you will have in your "Imilid"s eye" proved in health by the rest and good care. wires )f the Conip�any on Goderich Sweet, had passed away. The deceased was a, con- ject in the mo`rnm wr C' he home train- 4 1) H address Rev. J. Hart. A sil are in r re �g �,nd 'goluel, n h 4 ill- fitting ar fittirif -Miss Hays, of Denver, Colorado, who has which behi to fe d with b the sistent member of t. AdreWS,L Whether a ma, ver: collec- just what our store is and what it contains, clothes depends. largely on the clothier. "W02 children, the e K%, ML di church, and lug Of tio will I he taken for the benAt of the eed WOrrY 7 I Ing been, visiting her.aunt, Mrs. James For d de idel to remove one of the lines lived the life of a Christian woman. 4; 4. He spo on e ion of " Hered- ference, it makes. Sortie people do not caye what gythe, trees, an C he chool.1 There is no disguis" th6 fact that ckey sell if they Onl.)� L got ritioney tor thein. It is, for several weeks, left for the -west on Tues- to the railway track. -The lac e are leaves a sorrowing husb nd and one daugh- ity ",and the consequ. t rue nsibilityhich s business has been dull and therefore eminently fittinz to sell Stylish, 46-11-ruside day last. -Sorne g lads, durmig organizing &it amateur minstrel troup and ter to mourn her lose. relation which i &Y I everiina last rests on 9,11 parents in t ien a L garments. This we urdertake to-do and 14ye been . � i . a argeLnxim er wis but brighter times more than successful in pleasing our tralle. our thewinter, have Lf -e0nuramouusin themselve's drIll corps, and intend to give& g lden- they sustain to their c. il A 'for. In anticipation of a g'oLod 11SP i. Hespoke of ers of Mr. and John Torrance �x-Ree e to stock of made-up Spring Olothiog is now complete, in trapping along the river. e are. sorry tertainment, for the benefit: of the Jehib, Brucfleld. the relation of the o e tq, , the Church and tan ey, waited on thE characterized the ismer adilihe basis of,, of S I , it gentleiOan and trade, we have laid in a splen also Tweeds and Coatings for ordered work. to say, however, that.fortune has been -aboutthe24thof May.-Wiihin thelpast MoNzy t6 Than at low rates and easy presented him -with a mag-rnificent e4sy chair WI)A. PICKAR0 againstthern, as severaltraps havebeen week one n6w 3cery, tWo;L ne1v h rness terms on Farm Property. Deeds, Mortgages true Christian training, as 1.11 - as Christian stock of seasonable goOd8, which must c and Mrs. Torrance with a handsome rockin stolew The person�who would be guilty of shops, anew baTery and onfectione es- etc, carefully and correctly attended, to, at moderate life. He would have the li� ie the best pIace g be sold whether times impro v or' not chair and.costly hall rack, accompanied by SeeffDfjh. suchapetty meanness, deserves the con- tablishment a new blasaksmith shop, and charges. Some five farms for sale cheap. J.A Mo. on earth INTOSH. 1370:t f for the boys anli4 girls. Parents Mr. But, be that as it may.? *11 do ou 12 aery complimentary,. address. we wi r tempt of all decent people, and we trust will a painting and paper -hanging establis ent hould encourixge a taste fo music in *their To Y live to have contempt enough fdr them- have bee& started in Seaforth. This! is a SpzciAL attention is invited for the bal-, chilolren find,shourd r , flooks �nd ey!ry- rran been a resident' of the town- part in the mattbr—ths large and ovid selves to maid retribution by returning the pretty good record for one week. hat ance of March to �our Stock -of Ken's Felt Hate, both thing that would -make e ship for! upwards of 28 years, and has, by Ids Better be 1) Softand- Stiff: Straw hats, White Shirts, Ifieses' Hk e attractiv.. T hit AIT won Ctp weU-selected stock shall be yours upon stolen property. town can beat it ?-The Methodist Sa Xth. Casinnere,'andstainlese Hosieiy, Art Muslins and espe genial apol courteous maner, won: the re- tke smallest possibfe margin O 'want your Parents oially, whose iness absorbs spect and esteem of a lar e circle of ac- profi. 0 School will have their anniversary enter- Lace Curtains, which we will clear out at the same most of their time, a 0 14 ha -p we beei low prices which prevail throughoitt our store. A h Id to s advertise� along list of low it%e quainta�ces, and his rem*val from among We shall not S. MASON -16- Evm-�N-T.-There -was a large tainment in thd church this Friday evening. least one evenin U !,-- reek w nd DISTRICT MATTER in the tb:itr meust The gathering*of the Masonic fraternity on]Won- -The Bell Telephone Company have ut in A few good C"hwere Dreases are � still left. Dutch children. They 9 -them is 01 source of deep regret. The ladi�s prices, but we will here state a fac�-you Sets 8 cents per pound. Next door to Dixon's Hotel. should beo� ae young again. day evening on the o6casioia of the official three new instruments this week, one t the it Siff. lan.1 and try to enter into thfi 'sports of -theki provide -nd after am- will have 4 chance to buy many S goDds-at POF I 1' 4 a sumptuous repast, a; Produce taken as u ual. J. el To pring- A PATRON "COXV9k-TIOX.-Mr. Jame, 11. 4i. 6 ple justice had been done to the good things toods at Considerably less than ordinary visit of Right Worshipful Br6ther Dawson, residence -of 1 0. Rose, one in children with zest. i as done there J. AN - OLD TRAyELt-sR GONE TO HIS RE- provi4ledl-the remainder of the evertmig was Lu'urj. Our advice is, in plain words, take of Parkhill, who is this year the deputy dis- M. Best!s office, and one in his *resideir ce. -would be little dang t boys and giils Gardiner, County Secretary, has issued the - WARD.­F0r the last 15 or 20 cars, there trict grand master for the Huron . district. We deeply regret to learn of the death of has been a man by the nan spent in inusic and soci following announcement in the Pattons' highly ie of James Mee- rushing o to the e h its d&ngers &I intercourse. Miss a ook and see wh-ats going, Sun. " Patrons re here -by notified th4t � a Needless to say the ins ection was Mr. John Cowan, of McKillop, which Grace Torrance, eldest daughter of Mr. and and allurements. i'' p took ham giving us'ealls occasionally. He roani- Among all the departments there e 6n Tht�rsd Mn. Torkanee, was also presented, the saute con-yention will bo- held in the villa&f satisfactory; for, owing to the increased in- plac 9,y forenoon. Mr. Cowan ed over a large extent of -count are non brighter than that which ry, going Bracefield-for the j arpose of bringing oi# a terest Shown -in. Masonry here within the had been in declining health for about two Walton. evening, by the members of the Methodist south as far as Lake Brie and north to the you�re� church choir, with a handsome Bible. Miss contains the new Elats, Bonnets, Rib. candidate for the Rouse of Commons fGr'the Past few years, it is generally admitted that years. -The Young Men's Christian As 3o(;ia- County of Bruce. Years ago he� took jobs NVAYTINGS.-Miss Bell 107ndemew'ri. cKibbon, who Torraxse"a's very popular among the Y11� South Riding of Huron. All affsociationi In 9 bons, Laces, Flowers, nd all the other in no other lodge in the district is craft tion invite a large attendance at theirEaster of pulling peas, and in the winter of thresh- has been visiting.he'r relati*00 in this place people, &#'d will be very much missed in the dy the " P�esur- ing them out, but of late re e." Toronto. - Ring are. requested to appoin fcur work more thoroughly done. The� Rev. J morning Bible -Class, to Atu nice things in Millineq. You will the Ra collaTIS cooles. Mr. . Torrance, having pur- You A t Years he has been for sometime, has social IV delegates to attendaia convention on -EW- W_ Hodgins and his brother officers received rection. " All attending will be made I wel- getting rather stiff for hat kind of work. Mine Bell McGill, 0 ly �i is at, present ebased *$e Happel farm near Zurich, 4�" have a chance to ee bur gorgeous dis- hearty and well deserved commendation from day, March 30, at I o'clock p. in. come, and should be greatly profited. -;Mr. About se Play on FRIDAY better. We ven weeks a o, he came along to visiting Miss 14agge r _Rev-� Mr. moved thqre to reside. and SATURDAY, the District Master fortheirikilland 1;�ffi- and MTs. James Pringle, of Chicago, are at ssiona ?r Mallest to I it the house of Hector Cid, of the 3rd con- Rijnh&rt a 1 ry f Thibet, de- S nelph Mercuryof 14st PRRsGXAL.-The G . T a - the 30th and 31st of March, our ciency. After'the exercises inthe lodge presentintown. About-amonthago Mrs. cession of Stanley, and aipeared to be suf- livered 186� in resting instructive me re y, co Tackeramith. week makes the iollowingareferenceWia room, the - brethren spent a sociable half Pringle slipped while stepping from &it � elec-; fering from.hat the doctor thought am ab- lecture in DuTs church, on d of last Opening Days. size. hour, and enjoyed the coffee and sandwiches tric car, in Chicago,. and from the' e4ects of tack of lagrippe. He was weak when he week. -Last A gentleman who has recently come to resi Fliday wee interesting There will be a myriad of new.style A Goov, Hog. -Mr. W. J. Chesney, of came and got gradually worse until lost. Fri- concert was given under auspices: of in Seaforth.- Mr. R. M. Storey, who h whch the, stewards had thoughtfully pre- her injhries was laid up for some weeks, but ondi has purchased from. Mr. Me - been employed as a Sadder with Mr. pared for the occasion. we are glad to learn that since -her rptum day morning, when he died. ter weR known pig!breeder of that can% be described-11asts an&- HATS A -- It was thought the Lady True Blues of thisl,' ace. A long A. Terrell for the last se"en years, left hi,4 home she has considerably recovered, apol . it by ill that he was penniless, -but two, days P;ogramme rendered in ts-c S e e fine young Berkshire pig five Bonnets in their first blush of lovli. lass �Atyla, Y THE BOYS. -Bread having been lit STAND Z is now hoped she7 will soon b For 31�bl e all service on Saturday night, wid Gn rig before he died he made enqiiiries about a afid the proc��eds showed thx�i se public ap- his. fine animal we& bred by ness, the newest -shapes ad the 'new- edufed to 3 cents.-we'would take this opportunity of again. -T went, to Seaforth to start business on h53 he audfbor's abstract for the town parcel. Mr. Reid, to satisf the old in preciated thelefforts of the T Mr. J. G. Snell, *f Edmonton, and w" aud easy fit, saying that as it to Impossible to make bread at y an, t lues in the eat trimmings, the new colore -and the that has been furnished its for publicatio , and searched his old clothes, which -had been enteLtainfiien I the horse own account. Mr. Tovell eays that he i sired by imported " Lond Cham ion." 4 price, we shall still continue to sell our broad at the will line. -A. W -BST Elm) NOTRs.-Mr. F ers�_ oneof the best workmen he ever -i popm-lar price, 4 cents, otherwise. we shall have to appear -next week. -Mrs. Coulter� and thrown out on the woodpile for quite a trainer from.)ALitchell, was i*�J Walton 7rich de- now decorations, the "' millinery miu&l lead had, ani f aststop making it. We Shall still endeavor to give the her mother leave for Ingersoll to -day to length of time, and"to his'great surprise week tramil Charles Sage' livered -to J. Archibald, f Seaforth, a the Spring and Sumer season -of School C6j during all the time ne has workedfor himi the �,J ;rtting eolV satisfaction that vve have done during the for week, s enc a pass " Laddie. Mr. Storey"s ow' fikey 'never had a ciross -word. t and providing the public will 91 al.; plendid one, 'We're not. going to tell you 'ill patrolly'", us, we Easter with friends in that t parcel was found, and it contained ns�he attim &I handsome �-orse, which he sold at a good 1894. friends iu Guelph will m� guarantee to make our goods of the best obt T ere will be seivicii in St. -Thomas church book with $175 *to Mo credit in the Post Of. an evidenced by the number many wish hi ainable figure. -Mt, J. E. Ball disposed of 411prises it ssip- a fine how welbome you are�-­you bave ofWXL materials,aud to sell them at the lowest living profit. success. this morning, (Good Friday) at 11 o'el�ck,&- flee Savings Bank, and $10. 50 in cash. Re tured at the fall fairs. oubt it will-,' horse, weig ing- 1; 600 pounds, toJdr. Soliciting your further- patronage., we are, etc, in. , and special Easter No 7i4 servicee on S Of $112. GALBRAIrn & CouLTzs, The New Bakery. reach a 2:40 artark.., Greg Tucefield, for,the,suih P. Me been told that—but we want -to in. 1871 aY, was questioned as to what he intended to to i RUNA*%VA-r.-T1xe.--a was quite a lively run -1 y morning and evening. At the mornin ser - do with the money, as in all probability he This hore� -Oas amoinj the load shipped terat you in what there is to see. It rinin it appears that OU will find at the Golden L�on a vice an offertor solo will be sung by Mrs. away. on Tuesday x-,io 9. choice selection of Spring would never leave the bed alive But he him to the Old Country last wee14;. 3 Jac novelties in Drees Crecuto,111. will! eone of our " old-time" open - the horse used '-in the �Iessrs.Robb Brothers' Goods, MeLgitoan, azo, ther special music fo the expressed the belief that he wou Phoebe AlleA, of Hullett, is visiting at � Mrs. Drees Trimmings, Gimps, Silks, Laces, Em- Id yet be THx SPRING 8JKOW. -The diton sprin' ing.8 elaborated by original ideas and delivery wagon, usually a very quiet animal, brolderies&c..&c. large range of Prints, Satines, occasion will be given by the choir. --�-Miss bett' and desired that the find might be show for the exhibition of ev$ e ]stock Laytons. -Miss Vinnie Pestren,, of . Wawa- The er, nosh, spent -!aa week with relatives here;� - Worii Delaineg, Delainettes and. sChambrays. staple Jessie Case left on Thu'raday to spend the kept a secret. He passed away, and as far be held in this village, o**�� Wednesday, efrighteneolmy-hile og, along Willia.m becam' goiu� Department always complete of the very beat Easter holidays in Toron t mulated experience. Street and sudden! v bolted, throwmg the and at close pnce�., Soecialli6eoif Colored to, the guest of as anyone could ',see was still of the same. Mr. 0. Crich, of Clinton, spent'Sunday at, JB7� Remember t Silks e offered he Ope Ing Da. izea on tho oad. It then oQt free at half price. I pay you to inspect them, at driver on It wr Aprilllth. Liberal pr 'T Mrs. John Aird. -Mr. John Roach lef b for mii1d. Itis thought he has no relatives for home. mpatition. wid the pros* from ihe.Nva&n I' .--eakinor ihe e the Golden Lion Store. sirrit & STRET, successors Forest on Thursday, on business. --Miss living. 0 are that is hoped VIOUS MR. jGU udsche bo S Wiietre to R. Jamieson. 1371-1 Graham, of Rgmond-%tille, is visiting fiiends A TANxi PARTY. -Two Friday and Saturday, and Gae of the sh:t! , nd ran as far as -Mrs. were seized wireatlonging for t thin will be a successful fair the aiy Came's, on the Hu r -a road. Finding . there FARmRRS.-Unil the Ist of May, 1894,we in Toronto this week. -Mr. re -will be Aarge htten4�hce both of J. Clennhu, of Bayfleld. one evening t weef, and encamprd beside will sell, for spot cash Only, at the following St. Thomas, exhibitors and Spectators. March 30th and 31st -figures, was in town on Wednesday. # an open gate it weub round, crossed the at our factory, in 'Seaforth, �the following 'Imple- IT is acknov�ledged -by all that H'. F. he kettle an cans filled with sap which an Creek and brought ip in the old gravel pit Mr. Thoma r industrious fsirme�r of the 9th- conces pienis viz: Dale Pivoted tand'Rollers, $36.76; Son& Edwards haw the choicest prints of the season. See sion hac at the rear of the Case farm, - where it lerv, Two Furrow GOOD Bums SOLD. -Mr. D. D.� Wilson, Zurich. They are your days for seeing the new for East Hur� was Plows, $11.20. Don't lose theLonle.Fuller patterni very handsome. Special -gathered- Ts6 avoid the suspicion of the discovered calmlY 'nGsditting as if this chan3e.—EsTATz OF T. T. CoLw"-N. 1371-t. f. of this town, who has a number0f'iMPDrt value in Black Henrietta. 9GOds. Come and make yourselves at in the Legn' nothi�ia ed See all wool double width MuL M-lpy Olin&NING.-_Sat4� ay, �'Xarc r they stood up board-- on the. side on serges at 25 cents a yard. . h farme bat%, Mr. IG had happened. as to the shifts th'e OUR MnMTXP-Y OPENwG days will be on thoroughbred Durhams of both -se;xej, and 24th, 1894.-1 have Spared nalther nor expense which the -farmer lived. . Bat ilae farmer, home—look as long as you like and as in securing the latest noe ;4aasen at 4he putting *M4 agon as not at .'I aged, nor was the A cordial who is -engaging in the breeding ?f thisf class BREEZY Loc�w.-Mr. Jolin Eason has rer who wat up tp all soits o5f tricks, on casting much as .7, ou like—no one will pre w wai trid'ay &Saturday 30th and 31st of March. 1h orse *1vitation to all. Spring Orders h injiu-ed in an being taken nom- lowest cash price, andam. 41 to lye great even th y Way- of atock very ext�nsively, has this ye;rdis- turned to Bayfield, after passing the winter bargains In milltn6ry. '. I have &I his eyes towards hi; bush before retiring, 371-1 sore'. Yeltbe Son- you to buy. Bring your friends alon -.4 posed*of all -his young thoroughbred Pulls, with his daughter, Mrs.Bfliott, at Nairn.- sell stock, and added It to Messrs. A' el & Zolle?s saw through the -bo 9 ex ards, or ratlier between AN UNUSU-AL CH_&-_TcE. -Those who de- with you, and let them enjoy the readi WiO McDonald be and will sell both at a, great. Set My motto I; the spaces of them, the fire, and, immediate - A PF_cLrfAR- Dr. and could have got a market for more g he Miss A. McLean, of Goderich, hass� been via- ii4re to purchase Dry Goods and Millinery at their had them. Among his'salois was small profiteand quick returms. Calt arl.r and so. svitnents of handed us the otho: i day capy of ne of the Own prices can have an opport e to iting friends here. -Rev. J. T. Kerr return- y securing the assista;nce of his" son brightness and beaiity of our t flighest marke�- �kee paid for unity of doitig so a cure good 6argains. -in-law, fforniAN & Co's, Searorth, ijardno's B-1 0 Spring 'most peculiar nou-spaers we have ever Shore Brothers, of Middlesex conttl 0, of the coml J d IN. 1371%1 who lives by; they started for the Opewng� Seen. genuineasi.e. .The goods are h ock, under the M ne e' on Satur ay from Strathroy, where he all kinds of farm produce. J. W. OR" It i-3 isaves�i by the pupils of the In- 16" clock. This is a to Mr. Alexander McGregor, of -nj OPP w" conduethig mission services for two where h y arrived uniioticed by the the therearid MUST BE SOLD. MAT014 A f game of fire, than I-adustrial School at Regina the cap- 1371-1 and one to Messi-s. Cudmore & FooTBALL torey footbill *&a played between Tine.. j; Stew 6, of weeks. -On. Sunday - last . Captains S lads, who wrter more interested in the boit w8XV-11 HORSr"PowER FOR SA -LIC. -A good second alvation to a f ing of the amp �han keepffig watch for C()IU- are 0 ital of the Northwe-it TerritGries, and is Tuckersmith. These animals were all and Ogilvie, of the 8 ch e rge e Edward McFaul ha d. th Army, fare - called "Progress.*' It is an eight fid 10 -horse Pitt's power cAn be bought cheap. For Sehool Section No. 13 an&, e schola -but the hon. about 11 months old, and brought from $135 welled. -Thoihas, Camero Woods ��l rs7 I as -le by THOMAa BRowx, Seaforth. 1371xl - to $165, these being very fair priabs con- .'were at th -scltqol, h resulted page, n and Reeve �ne oJ the lads upon -being chas- Muitrated paper, 1i i of the Zurich pu�� pany. - C e assizes ai Goderich last week?on ated ona cyclostyle or s tised, perspire freely dbout the eyes, while a 0 -it, the original , bein but they are ext- od tie. The toss gave the Zur" Scholars A Xiess of the MuLS.-(The Red sidering the time the Grand Jury. ­Mis's the other, poss6sing m. ore brass, took hs some such arrang, ei SRAFORTH RoLLER- I SEAFORTH. 9 Annie Erwin was the. advantage of the grounds a4 the 14th 10 --We have to thank the people of Seafrirth and animals, being from. imported stock on toth visitin lecture firmly written by haud. It contains editorial at Mrs. John- Manson'a, on the shown that A tbp farming community for the very ratifying in. 9 and adver- c�pase in their patronage. This will be seen in the sides and fro; --n the best a 011- the kick-off. Ina short time'r foul was -There:is a great deal of kicking the supply bi agamst matter, local Revv i- jokes, et -nd most faq, hi ' Goshen Line, last week. -Shoddy pedlars COUNGM M]ZETING.-The cou'heil met 'at tisements, and ib 1p ite profusely i 11ustr-Aed, to able strains. The pluck aiRl eirterpir se of have been canvassing this part of the coun- proclaiined by Zurich, and agreelt, to by all i6 propose '$39, -ON 1 0( 1, Ilowing,statement,showing percentage of increaser, Weber's' hotel on �dach - 19th. All the d dito* through the pine swamp. I, -the three leading branches of milling, of interest the kick-okresulting in a urich. The kickers are fhose who -sNdll. have;� to jecition to Aches being very clever. In commendable, a d we try lately. -Farmers have often been warn. 'members were prepent. The followin some of the skG the purchasers are game igr Z fact the little pper. The ball again kickQ off,' 9 itwenjk�, b-sel, and Indreased tax' LQ perc to local consumers. For the six wontlis ending 28th hope their ventures will prove'profita le 10 ed alainst dealing with strangers and ad- changes were made in the list of pathmas- 01 s exceedingly credit�` F�liruary.1894 corripared wit st "0' if 'the work is,perfo the neighborhoods in whicl tli�� -%j' frildn -cable, le both to h the correspendlog forth, until it was suddenly secui Was -o,,,r old . rme ab C -le (mterprise and skill of the tdrin of the pr�vioius year, the increases bavebeen : themaud sec to deal -with reliable merchants, but led r Wat:instead of�466-, Xr: sJames Campbell theer ters :-Ge Iust;tution. We v.,ould like Fibut (local sales) 82 per cent., grain chopping, 66 o,rl h the Kenzie. VV better known 11eilanJainie had an ex - Pupils Of th, reside of the 1.4th. club an& h t i ht 1 onre people will not take advice, and when goal &bout, two 'and, instead off�W Murray, to see what p tj cent., exchange gristing, ii roug e S H. ray11111 t:ley c6uld do witb percent. By strict- taken in by these symi idlers deservp no pit -from the M. McKay ir e other d lie t a better e6tpattentloiu to business,and LJea&4 R. Mc4. y, George 'cell nt wood b e' th &Y. e ground. This ended the'scor oth&tthe ILrge 'that 0 war -On� etching the quality of THE SouTH Huno,,T AGRICULT _S uantity of -*ood equipment. at thtailr c�ainlw and. c work dose and flour Sold we trust to be able to URA� o- -During the past ter scarcely any firs I L' of John i I th I 019TY.—At the meetina question of superiorltyiass yetx4l Ste t insteaso� prot Thomas. g cut. e t oontined piogreas, of the South Huron ing was done, 1ut the past week large quan- . %, ows had an unpleasant experience, re be de- 0i, your that time as we are in a position t Brien instead! of F: Layton Samuel Wal- 00 OW THE CAF.Niv_kL o!F 'L,�A qs 0 cided. -Thpse who a much larger trade, and one that can b,7 Agricultural Society,'held at Kipp�n on tities, have been caught.'�Mr. C. L.' Papst one Sabbath lately. We was ut walki $29,5 TIO1 . 4de mutually profitable. lade instead of 0. Marlay, �2 Alex. McKenzie. are to take pat in. the Qurniva of Nation� SEAFORTH MIMING Co. Friday'last, arrangei -Mr. became so interested -in nents were inade *itli a A�fah*m Geig -And of Woodstock, organizer for the� Ontario . 'g family -instead of J. IAndsborbugh, W. Archibald conversti, Witt been bu 1371-6 - deputation front the Tu Perman were surprised by a telegrarri jet ing th�t somet silY Praotising some weeks, ekersmith Soci v to- ent Building and Ldan Associati instead of A. A'rehibald, William J- C&s- 1� Young 4dy companion that he forgot there - IME CXRXIVAL OF NATIONS. on, Mrs. Geiger's son, Simon Mottiir -.as dead and this entertinnient, promises to be one -Caxdno'- hold the annua show under the auspices 6f has formed a Board here. ney &i&i -breeze blowing and the wind so far as;: s was instead of 1ohn Genimil - The system is a Joieph Fisher Tuesday and Wednesday evonings,'April 3rd the malgamated societies at Seaf h of the most and He was born 34 yeasts ago on ths, 4 Brun being no respect -or of persons, 'coacer-needt, 9 local affairs we have 014 Every reasonable efforfi is being put forth to ort The- good oneand we woald r6commend son instead of Willi�ni McKay, - F.; "Westphall carried his - it to any hue, not far ftom `*fiere his r - had in Seafortli foi long tinie. There vrM 1114ce this the grandest spectacular d6play of na dates fixed for th sboi"were st Thurs- one wanting !money hat, out on the swelling- billows of the mini&- tion. the fir or having money to in- al"s now instead of C, Riuse. John , Robb was ap- be several booths, (_icli ornamented, in the a4aracters, costumes, marches, dances, ete.,etc., day and Friday after the rest, and lived here Westel-n F+ir at until two vest. -The first accident at the saw mill oc. ears & 0 neevi tu-re lake near Bethel church. Oar amor- rant a, iece iewer instead of J. Lanilsbor,. e of the naion wbich its om togrther with songs and choruses of all descriptions, London. A good prize rem hlktg pointed fe DUS swain n that re I spe-et ttl styl when he and hi family oved n, ot wishin to attend church in upants re- eseted in Soa-forth. list and nia, y at- ctxred on Monday, -when. Thbmas Herd had Mic St. of poundkeepers unchanged 9 Ale, higan. W? present, and thpse occup8nts will be dressed fairies to Stately overeigns, with their attend asy even- OnThu�%da e A petition this plight, rushe ter the hat and be - 100 Performers, fron, tractions will be a,�ranged for the sho-7 this some of his fingers cut. -Oii Mond y of last i ek h as I before the council ask. d af action in thf went to Detroit to have 4n oper on per - in national cosituinr- There will &Is' be a �nts�. trices low and two nights to afford opportun- year. The tire ing Miss Maggie Faulkn entertained ing for the ilemotal of pathmaster in div� ca,'Ine nearly swallowed up in the rag' 0 annual Spgng show for we're M Itylor all to attend. ormed, itt�wastooLweas . H6 d Province, b(, efield. OR -ida, number of her friends A theresidence of her there isin 77 ; &a! no ;emoir -was given to justify CaMeLto CrIsm ally put tile cow -.e -lance, a fairy dance evoo�-ig to please those who Attend both nights. April 6th, when libera prizes will be offered Uncle, Mr. -Charles Symons, L 4y, and was br;ught here iater- his removal, the 'gouncil declined to take the heroic the rescue. and with the minuet, a u Pxogramme varied second stock will be held at rue waters. The young lady at this fancy drill, mal ;,i L f u 11 a on LL t e runson line ce horuses, and tho� PlAfs, of hall open at c. w. papst's from Monday, f stallions bull re in aid of 86 pole fished, him out 'before life was, blajph 26th at 10 a. in CIL ZHE or metery 11st. Sun- Gibsoa),esti, oreliestm will be C laests amateur orga- Secure rly. R s. This show is being action asked for.; The committee appointed ARSALS. -qpneral 'Rehearsals, Ca,rd�no's Hall, Mo d y nd day. The sYmpathy"of this o nization, of the hind ever got 'together in la a a held nearly two weeks earlier this year nity b�ildii than to let the extinct. It Was a close Not only ha town. The whole ffUir will be in the li�Lnds We , esday evening:3, brarcb,2 Hensall. the bereaved wife and n. -Mr. ng of abridge at Uordoes with Otir and 28th; Fairies usual. It is hoped in this way to get it on A Boox Fo� THui FAR-AmR.-The under- Solomon Schwalm left f d SW for his corner,reported haing let the job to George expenai at ?T,. m qharp, others at 7.30.1 Final full rehe rslid, of local taent, aid the proceeds g I o for a saiq place, Monday, April 2nd, same hours. - a before the busy season for farmers sets i a, and �L` �w ay Strong for 8228. 5 After passing a, number Pert liemsh. abst -tt it is h in this way get out a- larger 6ttendance of pounds, that cannot be beaten, or jyet equalled for of small accounts the Council adjourned to All in- signed have a splendid u!achine, weighing only 3 home at Pigeon, Mid) Stein- the ood purpose, so. tli� there will tere§ted will please keep these nights free fro. other te a record-brek 4 crowd on both evenings eng%gemeats. spectators. Wehope the sowing Grass Seed, Clover Seed, Pjax Seed, or any bach has re't-arned homoWfrom a vi�[i to De- -M&rried fit St. Marys, on January 23r itures in _otl exerime4 will meet at Bruo�efield on April 30th, to strike ADR SALF..-A Go6d sound, gener&I pur-' Prove succoissful, as the spring Show of the kind of grain, it sows 18 feet in width,or 86 feet at a troit' to, see hio son. Robert by Rev. Alexander Mr. Neil Ander., at� other the, list of jobs of' 7 Pay gravelling, etc. PC six years old. Apply to JAMECS usually run at a heavy loss to the so is single round,and with it Grass Seed can be sown on a friends. -Miss Polly Geiger left 14st week son, of Tonawanda New York and J&is& cc ment Oi(itY. windy day,it holds half a bushel of eeed. A onallenge f 11,!�: o" asilion 1371xi foD Detroit. -The Directols 01 Mary, elo Axomilm NArvito V ESCAPE AT THE STA- I is given. against any other machine for simpfic! Branch lest daugKter of Mr. Charles JTick- f hospitau TION_ _J -0.7 B.Ausi�&vGH's Phbto Studio will be open make, or for perfectness of its work. The ty of A * Itural Society mel in narrow escape from. a fields that gricu. knother , : i 4-6od'Friday. All the latest styles in. Pbotogranis THE COUNTY HOUSE 0-F R)U.FU(;E. �IThe were sown by this seeder have given better returns here last W-ednesd *11 a, hall ling'.0f Downie. Mr. Anderson returneil the present serious accident -).c ;rred at the station on 01 Otize li'st C( RIVING. -Council met home last week, taking with him his bride. ;y, revised 15 )UNCIL 1M11dKiU6P_ in was aaeptei County Council House of Refuge Comr�ittee, than those sown in any other way.. For sale for 1894, and went through- C, iderable Cr&wfor&s HoteE'iDubli, on M Hie is a native Tuesday. It appe.trs that Mr, R. MeMil- on at the above Studio. and made instantaeously and in. day,the of Denmark and a man Of Concerned. p daikest days. 1871-1 cons pixo r., was getti nt, E4 load of lium ber on his isting of Messrs. W. Proudfoot, 06de- speotiQn at the Hensall Flouring C1, B'O'- business. The dates for the N 1 a kv were 19th inst. The on 0 - rich. H. Eilber, Stephen; A. 'McMu�ohie 1370-2 members were all present. the sea. Due He Jim sailed � for several sea w -ns able wagon from a car son The Sding xiext to the 0 John McNab, Exeter, and W 91 fixed for the 26th and 27th Sep! The Tressurer's bonds were Accepted as between Buffalo and Chi L I CAL BRrFFs. Clinton; W. "Bawden WE have extended our Bankrupt Special C& the first be made as ostmeal m lill, an d had the team tied with . ja — �el"W, satisfactory. The printin mate of the Tioza, s Ba gain Sale of Boots and Shoes for the balance of g and -advertising one of le 910gas"teamers of take-. on6fMr. JohnMcNab, o Milne, Grey, met in Clinton on Tuesdaiy. It thiv strong rope to '1- - car. Aa engine came f this town, has s nionth up to April Ist. Call early and secure for the year was given to the $eaforth 1 -in. just6nipleted a very successful course at was decided that from 25 to, D -o a;, e� 0 the Union S"uiboat Company and Will shouddla &long to push the car domm to f some of 'our great, bargains as follows : Women 8 The by-law -of Grey township, assessi n- th resume the same position on the 1 where there the -p-ioford Commercial Colle ground would be required sombwhere w� h- Rubbers 30c. Women's kid button' Boots $I; Wo- dolik is bi4 o - e opening or of navigation. o,w Shoes 75c; Men's hauling the drug store 'ver cK ;ill f bene9t little beeiq" awarded his diplom in two miles of Clinton, Goderi men's peg Bala., 75c ; Men:s I P Eastern corner of M ug were some other cars standing ge, and has 01 t BRiEFs. -William Ro of sistanoeun farther on., The eng a. -Mr. Andrew Ohl Se orth, of J. Tl:,. r Deal), ineer was looking out cot#,, goes to Toronto next Win am or Exeter Congrew 90c. 1�erms cash. Sign of Big Boot. A the way of paint O;jP 6' water outlet, was appealed against. Ac- -A Trowbridge correspondent says Aft. let them 'd not week, as a dele- ittLy and PaTeCt, "Iwell Of theL Gther window of the cab and di and tenders for SitdS WESHLOH. it this counts amounting to $8.150 were paid. Path-, Benialnilm Rothwell son of Mr. B. Rothmll, Sandfiseia 911 3 gateTom the East Huron Teachers? Insti- will be secured from these sections _T rp week, and when. hnIshed it wi s'se was pulled masters are see the team. One hox 6ff its tuteiAo the meeting of the Provinciai In- MR. PHVPFN, Photographer, who has to look� after all oul- Lcipal of the Listowel Public Sehodl, h" was so mu(. Garrow, Esq,, M., in ,P. P. for West The Brussels Town h U i en" r011, b een giving such gogd satisfaction here, butwho has '11 for i vrts and washouts in their� divisions, and CU. hav 9 a good t e amon t, i frien about $3, feet and dragged lorig with its blind legs atitqfe.�Dr. Aitcheson, of Michiga, was wi 1 lecture by Mrs. She a 5 in be asked- to co-operate with tt� 'two to return to the hoilme ia!lery at Parkhill will for im go his do be over the rail, and the other horse - and the here this other loca members from Huron to t'ry t leavi ppard, an e notify all parties to remove wood and other and relatives at Trow week. He came to see his father, 0 rig here In two �weeks. Now Is the time to se. s xl4t.-The ridge for the last week. deducted wagon pulled afQr. Mr. Louis Reinkie Mr cure the shadow ere'the substance fades. obstructions contrary to law off roada. or more. His presence amongst us brings ohn Aitche8on, of the 4th concession prevail upon - the. Ontario Governiri6nt to 1372-2 Young Liberal Club talk of hol6h-it their pathmast ' ers poundkeepers and fencevi to our memories the time wfien his f&thee saw the pre fficarne it of the team from. the o r. que Will I%& I ew- f MqKillop, who, we reggre', to learn, is in allow the Stavely estate -about $35,00 -To BwmFs. - enterprising townsman, M ban t on riday evening, ApilT� 6th. - ers will be pointed at next meeting of began his life :-Our in the oatmeal mill', ran ovit across the track- e go towards 0 the expense of a House of Re - and Vel-Y!,Lpoor b lth._Suj�day last was'the Win. Moore, ee ing another. work in a little log sehoA count Of waved a brooni, th is stoppill.g the engine. intends er ti Mr. Jacob Ee-Lmer has sold out hig, grocery 'council, td ta e office- the'first of May The house in this warnfost day for this time of the year'in the tugs e time in April the coml'nittee U ears rr, Ixoen dragged a fLewfeet Som nice business to Messrs. Smillie and villAge abo t 35 or brick dwelling on one of his lots, nearl' Co Had tile horses uncil memqry of the oldest hiliabitant 1 visit the counties of Oxford, Norfolk Y 0P_ The Brussels 3 -en then adjourned, to meet in SZ81 890. We rememb�cr the feelin of jearous; Mv. Gi balmy and spring like, 'that it was a nd Wellington, with a view of gain. lng E. A. Fear of Holmesy-ille, and formerly of orld's F K farther they would probably both have been was The air w posite the Presbyterian church. -The Rev. fechanics' Institute 1114ve - Hotel, Ledb 16th day that came over this villaie w en Listo*il ard W On Monday, the and t killed, as the mill platform. a that practical infornia;tion. Plans. and fi aged the Shepp, View of April, at I 'clook P. in took Mr. Rothwll It vp ige out, of doors. The tber- Splei ca this village, exchanged pulpits on Sabbath 6 CG M-eg to within a cou! le of feet of �th POsint pleasIre to lo m �ompjziy for April 42th. W. E. from us. But -niany it. P e Cars. tions will be procured, 1 times'have we -been delighted with the Sanaiieu &a done. acceptance. -Mr. thou w placed before the County Council a the next amR preached with much ght that Listowel has used him wei4 Adminit] however, M01114er in front of Dr. Smith's office regi. ind the probable cost last with the Rev. F. Swau, of- this place, e cc C vocalist, is' the lecturer. �JT=er�y! As it was, no damage Whatever terbd 08 degrees at 3 o'clock in the ater- one . should see these views and Cromarty., 1100ILT-Good Friday eomes unusu eeting of that body.-... sing -ring' by Mr. Rams 'lear the CLICKS. -Mr. Alexander Pur and paid him a better salary thanTrowbridge, he wert Mlly early i m F.'G. Meyers had the inis'fortune, last week,, 11 ay, which �lone is don and Mr. this yjar, and will 'not ha while blank-eti-nLy his horsiB, to , get a se' worth the -price of admission. -A Donald Park lef t Seaforth possibly could have done. 'Was in 8611 -ppen so early again vere 'r the would kindly for hundred John Teahen a esi football a couple of weeks e Years.-Tbe Huro' Road FEus vs.'SALARY.-The debate u kick on the hanl, which knocked one of his club was organized in Brussels this week. ago with a car r ?eCted Downier from, the advise those who do uot k' n& load of horses for Scotland - farmer 1`0W that t1e Gov- from' p Hibbert boundtLry nearly to Dub- auspices of the.-Mecliaiiies' Institute, held- in fingers out of joint and otherwise injured The Cranbrook school played again Mr. and hap- wh along with his ernment of Ontario has been adr-kii 1, with the Mro- A� S.. McKellar are the- - -1 three Then thej istered lin is disgrace to CiViliziltion and shatild the Young Men?s Christian Assooiation his had. -Dr. Tho Brussels school here last Saturday, the gae pleat people oUt, iiiamil i, Bons and four daughters resided on lot 9,con- . -half of wisely and well, during the past quarter of nison was in Detroit the ch as unto hem a -e lie official� of Hibbert a' cession 11, Downie, about two miles Irom ma nd McKillop Rooms on TuesdaY evening last, wa not first part of this week, and met in with resulting in a draw and plenty of child is born unto them a son ils given a censtury, to,�read Tresurer Harcourt's ho 8 Memud.- and St. p& a station committed Sul .C,c ,-iven in. Tmc E_xioslToR. le Budget speech as 4,re responsible for its maintena largely atk�nded. The chair 'tea wimber from this section Some members of the Brussels gun club in now the question is, What i Shall nce, was occupied qui -Mrs his name _k of last week. They ill probably conclude ashaii�pd of themselves.--4fr. qJohn Mcln- by the Pn�hdent, Dr. Ca tend visitint Seaforth on Friday, to tak - be? Thursday af ternoZ, laat week by hanging uk. mpbell. IT4'e- stib- Gilchrist is'visiting relatived in Wi -mr. Win. Dalrym& had a wood bee ngham. e lin - tosh, a former Seaforth bby, and -%�ho has part in the a opting match. on Wednesday, last w,Z1:!r The body was discov- purpose at Public i -Mrs al ok fell which was finish- ed up by one of off a, horse while riding, by the horse getti --jenial hops. -Rev. ist is the safest man in been i4 London for some time, has fitted up Officers,' such as Sheriffs, Registrars,, -Cus- during the past week, but, we are pleased tlxoso� ered Shortly after 12 o'clock 'by one of the that Sir OhvQr Ml;wi ject discussed was; Resolved th McDon d, sr., has been seriously ill --John -Cc himself in the. bon. his foot in a hole in the road and got bad as Outario to keep at the htiR nature bids and 4ened out black9mithing' shop on toms Collectors and Post Masters hol6ld be to learn, is now somewhat better.- ing Mr. McFadzeait, Aastor of the Fullarton girls, who had gone to the barn to see -what, �orsi, him drop his tantle Upoll 'Mrs. A. Younger Goderich street behind Mr. D. D. Wilso aetained her father from to his din� paid 'by Sal' instead of' by Fees. ly Baptist Church preached a very -eloquent u's 4ry awa, this week, to are busy CoInIll -would h Shoulders, traiacd b --,v his genius to %year it egg eTporium The McPherson was called bruised about the head.-Farmeig- worthily. near Fergus, to visit her ears It will b; a glorious day for Can- Mr. -MaIntosh is a young affirmative was led by Mr. W. Prendefrgast, -sister, Mrs. J. ploughiiig, but no seeding is done so far. sermon in the Toirn-Hall last Swiday.-Mr. ner. Mr. Teahen Was abo fty of M&iuea main !and a iood workman, and will, no assisted by Messrs. James Watson The fall wheat looks John A M age, well- to-do and always ad& when the poteut exiiii-Lpl-e of a;u honest doubt' and Dr--. i Nesbitt, who is seriously ill, and who was well, but there is not' orro*, of Fullarton, w *i i, er e ol a of the get hi share of the trade tha is Bethune; -while the negative was ed by as large an acreage this year as in former Mr. T. 0. Delgaty last week. 81 ing sound, heay m 0. well Vie Oixtario admiti. nition sha11 be fqllowed by goin�r_- Mrs S I known here as Miss Sarah Woods— number i M. E. Lansing, of Cleveland, Mr. George E. Jackson, assisted by essrs. The many' friends Of Mr. W. Hoggarth, years ---John Lobb got the contract of signed for -the rash act. Hi -wife- diedome the concert in Dublin Rloughing the infield of the Grey B day night. -The Sta& football club in Po a, cravu The teacher, who has been home sick for a week, ranch Ag- ties and belonged to tli Roman V,&tflolia our rulers, at Ottawa.-Lenb seemo to create 61tio I is visiting -with Mrs. E. Hicks, of D. D. Wilson and Thoma's from here attended years ago. Hew ig for fish, and it Us beerrino, unconi- Harp�r4e McMillan last Mon a Conservative Of ie Norziian McLeod, First discussion was animated and inte�estin be leased to learn that he i will meet in Mr! Delgaty's tailor ms.a ricufturaT Society's grounds, for the sum of op, on mon sight on those fine days of ea�iy March, offi ce# of the stea g, 8 recover- sh chuich. nmer United Empiret, left and good arguments ere brought 'out on Ing as commenced work. When rpose of reo to see lovers of the sport wending their way, niceY3,. -A number of tenders $36. He h Saturday first, ior the pu c�olw have been rganiz- on Sa,turday last for S&r-ui&, to oversee the both sides, but altho no decis* ceived for the erection of a fine, new brick completed and seeded down ing.­A large num.6er from I here attended _On Monday night, last week, the b-ame' frn to the foamng river with rod and- hue fully fitting out of t,&,h Ion was re they Will ave 0 the steamer: He left one given, we incline Of Mr. Francis Boyd, in Logan towns as the bent on securing a, meal. Evea Captain Opinion that the church for the use of the Methodist congre- the beat grounds in the county. -The,sports, the Reform Conv4tion in Mitchell last llipi and everything in it - wadeitrosyed b 1 mont4 earlier than iast year. -Messrs. weight of argument rested with the pgative ation of this village, and the tenders will if the weather holds out, will be Sa,tur .-Mrs. P4ge, of Exeter, was the Anderson wa� among the disappointed ones, Archibad and Millard shipp Speeding day rside "on the race track at the end ed two car- A the conclukon, his guest of Mrs. C The people in the house barely caf Und ti n ge opened this week. We believe it . is � al- as the fish 'were wiser and refus<-d even a of the debate the 'Of t hlrbb this week. loads �fof horses 37 animals in all, to gentlemen who took part in it were most certain that the contract will be let. -to be a, goodly nu we their lives. Th fil cI from some given a e re may by mber of athe -London, There- is going --------------- nibble, such cGld e, r. Have patience, Engl I N1 very cordial vote of tha od that tookI qn. onday. last. Mr. Millard ac- kindling-wo gentleman, and you will -be rewarded with a nks. It is a pity This fine, new edifice will be quite an good ones trained here this season. -An old re under the cook- to be rm comp, acqui- Leadbury. d the shipment, but will be back that a larger attendance can not be got at Brusselite, Murdo McLennan tove, and before the family were aware rated n delicious bony sucker, -no doubt. -gr. Fred agaii) is sunim sition to our already fine public iildings was in town thi er for more. A LOCALITIES- --Mr. Samuel RobisoWs sale in nothers onit" the whole under storey of the house was notf le" hip- these meetings., as it -would be so in this week. -The fine weather 9f last *eek was well attended and good prices realized. aflame., The family were first sw&kned by -e already more e to those taking part in 1 (From an Occasional Correspoinden t.) induced Mr. Benjamin Fralick, who is bor- Mr. Henry Irvine, of S nor M< Westph&ll has been having a sore qme for mentf which these gentlemen haN nch and growing village. t. Marys, has been the discharge f a shot t, mile Of two with quinsy, we are glad bou - gin week or will 90 f orward in three weeics. the debalticeosualn:a d w10 do so not for their own McOrAW'S CONCLMT.-MeGaw's dering on 90 years of age, to Come down on here for a few day on business. -Mrs. pins M un res; ing on Some to note, if! now better, -Aix- able sermon on Mr. obkirk, post office inspector, was in 1 gratification but simply to ai the institute. an is still Brown, of Stephen, re the fire Started. d Missions was preached in our church on town' yesterday. He i ehefit the front street. The old gentlem. the room whe -4compaied by her son, Nothing was saved :from the house as- the concert held in Coxwprth's hall on Thursday, 8 at present on a If hale and -hearty though getting dull in bear- have been visiting rilative in this section evening Sabbath last by Rev. Mr. Shaw, and an crus;�dd against -those Who enclose corres- I last was a success, although 131uevale. not in familv, four in -number had to rush out; earnest plea made for increased liberality on pondonce C g was for many ears Divisi for the past few day Thdis in newspapers, use appened A—Mr. Andrew Crozier with 3ust What clothing th )Ul 0 Clerk. -The Town on , ey. cc really the part of Christians.' But while such is stamps and are guilty of cancelled I Todd, of Brantford, was the way of a crowded house, s it h ehal, which was left for Dakota last week. He intends in the d catch up _ir that *an old-fashioned country'dance was in repo haste. The son had $50 in cash mi lef by other such shabby I in the village on rted last week as being damaged b� fire, working there during the summer. -Mr. We"esday.-Miss A. progress on the same evening hatbe migh- wasinsured in the Mercantile Insurance his room and the daughter had $0 -in her the need of -the day on the part of the peo- t lGkO. Within the past few days he has Wynne was visiting in Brussels last week.- and Mrs. John Muldoon left for their home possession rtZ borhood. However, the concert wiis a sue- Company, and the loss was promptl ad This money, with all the other in _ple we would suggest that the contributions �*o people arrested and fined in his in- Mr. James Crawford has moved Manitoba last wdek. They had been proprty, was destroyed. There was no iti- :in Off Mr, cess in other respects. The chair was occu- justed- att the sum of $40. --George E Y "I - dwards visiting here the greater part of the winter. surance. + �d eU air _ h in "sited