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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-03-30, Page 8�!10!11 v, ...... ...... 4 V., a JX - x A 7 V! V 7 HURON EXPOSITORS MARCH 30, -1894* . . . . . . woollen f"tory has been closed down for The (lay was not very pleasant o be out. — Mr. William M. Harbourn. The ceremon resented with a very kindly worded ad- partly organized a Royal Templars'Lodge 1 WitsoWs Oas'h Grocery. th FRIDAY e past' week, giving ras i by the Rev. Mr. CovelanZ I thus, the busy work- Miss Ethel Colwell, Heusall, and Miss Ai�e v Aormed' Kess and two beautiful rocking chairs, as a at London on Tuesday ni. 7 ht last, which; will ers an enfoKeed holiday.—IMiss S. Stewart Eades, Wingham, spent last week visiting in t e presence of about thirty invited token of respect. Miss 1VL E. Mowbray read be completed And put in I -oper working or There has blen a combln�'forred nd the whoje salepricesof8all Canned Frill n 'da vegetables are returned on Tuesday from a week's visit to their friend, Miss Tessie Latimer. —Miss M. guests. The voup, couple will settle down the address, and Mrs. David Crawford pre- der next week. There -,%-. -i a good attend- MARCH 30th, 1894. raised. Ih&" a good, large stock, com singnearly friends in Hensall and vicinity. —We re ll v have along, happy seuted the chairs. Mr. Robinson made a a -nee, considermi the f -)rmy weather.— gret Latimer, assistant te"her'in Hensall -public in Henea, - May the p lie There has been a ard coii-est going n -here all the best Wands put up in Canada. 1'�rti the latest to note the continued illness of Mr. W. Hog- school, spent her Easter va,6�tion at the pa- and prosperous life.—Mr. W. W. Thomp- very Suitable reply, taken by surprise as pack, which I will sell at o14 prices till I have to garth, who has not been able to return to rental home.—Mrs, 0. A. Sparling left on Soil,. Who has taught school here for the past was, thanking his kind neighbors for their for the. past four weeks, " to who slould get The new goods have been coming f buy again. 4*cei% ed this week another lot. of that choice 25c aimn Tea. Try it It is extra value. his school duties.—Miss C. A. Porter return- Saturday last for Toronto,'where she will eight years, has left for another situation, good will to himself and family, for the. last the contract for lighting - the village with from every direction, from far nd S agar and 834 ed oil Tuesday from a pleasant stay with reside in - future. —Mrs. eing near — from Germa;uy, Switzerland I ;up I am selling at the Fame price as Win. Mitchell, of in Campbelton. His Successor is Wilson 25 years, since lie came to live in McKillop, electric light, the following companies b before the litB advance, 20 pounds of Granulated or friends in Clinton. Wingham; Mrs. Cheater Adams and Miss Allen.—Mias Maggie J. Scott and Mr. and trusting that thellarmanythatha existed ably represeated': The Reliance, The Can- 24 pounds of -4.00d Coffee Sugar -for $1. Flour, no France, , Great Britain, the -Uit,' d change in price. Annabelle Adams, have been spendin their Cottle, of Winthrop, were the guests of Mr. between them may be continued, no matter adian General and the Royal Electric. After 41.70 per 100 pounds for the best na & quality, PrOnes, Raisins, now Figs, jnew-�Currant;8, THE LATE MRS. EASTON.—Mrs. Easton, Easter holidays with their'jarents, Vr. and Thomas Scott, at Easter. where his lot mity be cast. - Thariking a very careful. investigation by Captain States, and our own fair Ca d Rice and beat quality of Tapioca at 53 per �ound. A iderit of the 4th concession of Me- Mrs.� Henry Watson, of est street, this them for the beautiful presents to himself James N. Howard, as to the system of quantity ofgood clean Banner Oats for seed. Call. An old res It is with pleasure that we no1w aia. H - J. Brucefteld. I -,h and working by the different companies, he con- xiounce our stock complete and Open and see e Good Butter and Eggs wanted for Killop, passed aw on Sunday last aftee town Crawford, of Parkdale and his wife, he wished. them all heaft an illness of only a Easton 9an i - Zew days. Mrs. Collegiate institute, spent Eater with happiness here, and a happy union in that Cash or Tr-Tle MONEY to loan at low rates aiid. easy eluded to give the Royal Electric Company ompany is re] t- for the inspection of those seeking J. W. Livingsto the preference. This C prsen C. W-ILSON, Seaforth.. was it daughter of the late George Hender- friends in town.—Mr. ne �Vms on Farm Property. Deeds, Mortgages, Wflig, better land where parting is no more. After what can Bank of Commerce Block. son, of McKiljop, and sister of Mr. Win. visited Berlin last Friday, I as Seaforth's re- dtc, carefully and correctly attended to, at moderate the presentation the programme was comn- ed by Mr. John Skinner, of Mitchell, 1�ho first-class goods at very moderate. charges. Some live farms for -sale cheap. J. pleted, then baskets were opened and a fine distanced all competitors in the race. Henderson, . of .'the same concession. She presentative at -the annual meeting Of the A. Mo - .1362 prices, Each department has rft *- d INTOSH. 1370-t f spre of the iver -hshire, Scotland,-. Western F6otball d was laid out, all partakin was it nat4�' df"Roxboroug Associmion. At this Me OuR cl�sing out sale still continues Pur- its share of attention, and a great ais. I things. All bade Mr. Robinson, wife Staffa. and came to Canada with her 'parents and meetl.g Mr. 11. J. . Crawford,' formerly of chasers are making money, and the shrewdest buyers goo( ay of novelties can be seen in every 011 -IL and family ood-bye, and retired to their s.—Tne Staffa Football club pl other friends 52 yearsago. She had rs- Seaforth, wa�e elected President of the Asso- are well satisfied. Get ready for house cleaning. TARBI�AM C on anakeSnas Pi Alsbastine Is the beat coating for walls and m0ugs. line. a DMU1, aided in McKillop for upwards of 34 years. oiation, and Mr., W. -enclergast, of this respective omes, well satisfied with the reorganized last Saturday evening, an d the We have it, also f1rfit-class brushes for applying it. evening's entertainment. officers for the com season are as follows We haven�t the space this week to men-, She wbs twice married ��d she had'a'� family town, Vice -President for the A�ron district. forever inelne SAYS Sapoho is the best scouring soap for wood work. We of � five, four of which are- still living. Mr. —Mr; James Whitney, of Woodstock, a fol - Hon. President, K. Nichols ; Ron. - Vice- tion the different kinds of new goods beginilig, 44, now sell them all at 25 per cent. d6count. Special William Easton', now of Walkerton, is the mer Seaforthite, spent Easter in town.—Mr. bargains in men's felt hate, now stock. Produce Tuckdramith. President, Frank Carlin ; President, James are showing—,we will do that later on, but Joseph Whit(, To be well drest, only son in, these parts, and he was in at- Rumsey, of the Bank of Commerce, spent tiken as usual. Next door to Dixon's Hotel. J. Mo- WEST END NOTES.—Mr. Newton Crich Barbour Vice -President, Mark Drake ; at present if you will just think of an "ideal jr1red a Oft supersedes the rest. A-Toarr. 1872.1 tendance on. her during!jl-er last illness. She Easter at Ilia home in Inge�soll.­Miss spent the Easter holid t Wi gliam.— Secretary-Trewsurer, F.-Hambly; C store" filled with fresh and fashionable e part in t ays a 111 aptain, tak was a consistent member of the Presbyterian Maud Willsop, of Preston, spent Sunday at BpmviTiEs.—Mrs. S. Cooper and -family 'niily Turner, of Clinto; ng e ARJ� You 'WELL DRESSED. Miss 14, n, is spendi J.Purdon ; Committe James Hill, D. Car- goods, you will have in your mind!s ye" Of the, Canadi obuich, and -although Of a quiet, retiring her home here. —Miss.McKay, pu'blic school left the village last week for Seaforth,whiere 'as E." Routledge is michael, W. Sadler, T. Boyle, F. D. Hutch the holidztys here.—Mi Whether � ruan has ill fitting or gocd jusCwhat our store isnd what it contaim. clothes dep6bds largely on -the clothier. what"'In teacher Toronto, also Miss Minnie McKay they will now reside. They take with them 9 2. disposition, was greatly esteemed in the P confined to the house through illness.—Miss ison, D. Brintnell, W. Long.—Rev. Mr. ;�Orid� That ferencelt titakes. Some,paQple do not care what neighborhood where she had lived so lo and Tfiere is no disguising the fact that. ng. - 1%1r. W. C. McKay, barrister, of TO-' the beat wishes of many friends in Our Ball, of Hullett, is visiting, here. Burwash traded off his handsome driver this balve been cl 1hey sell If they only get, rooney for them. - It Is ronto, spent Easter at their home in town. midst.—Mr. Scott has moved his goods into business has been -dull and money week, getting one to suit him better.—Miss -human life fe, therefore eifiinently ottiai to sell stylish, well;niade EASTER SERVICES.—The services on Easter —Mrs. Taylor, of Strathroy, is at present Ilis new and commodious store, which is not reaJ garments. This we urdertake to do and have been Ashfield. Bella Fell, who is teaching school near Bay- scarce, but brighter times are hoped aiion can more than �uccessful-jn pleasing our trade. Our day in St. Thomas' Church were parti cularly in town, looking after the rehearsals lor the only a credit to the owner, but an ornament railrowi� traV4 stock of maAe good. The church was beautifully decorated Carnival of Nations, and visiting relative�. 'to th6 vill ITEMS. —The weather has turned extremely field, spent Easter at home.—NIrs. A. W. for. in anticipation of a good "Spring -up spring Clothing is, now complete, ale.—Mrs. Thomas Simpson is Hotham has returned ]ionic after a two pgrtDf the in old a d it looks as if we were going to have also Tweedi and Coatings for ordered work. with choice flowers and potted plants, while 'The Mechanics' Institute has secured Miss -nSL Ing at lara at the home of her neice, I weeks visit at Blyth.—Mr. James Morris, trade, we have lai&-- in a splendid. of the season anothbr winter in earnest.�-We are sorry to WM. PICKARD themnsiebythe choir would have done Effie Elaine Hext, the talented elocutionist, Mrs.' Henry Wileon. —Mr. George Simpson sto of seasonable goods, which must When Geoi ity Gordon, daughter of Mr. i of Campbell -ford, is visiting under the par- Ck credit to a city church. Mrs. Maclennan for an entertainment on Tuesday, April- has placed in his new store a large and well learn that M ental roof 'this week.—Miss Code an H- G rdne d kre. be sold whether times im ve or not llar the fir Sedorth. sang a beautiful solo in the morning, and 10th. Miss Hext appeared in Seaforth a selected stock of . goods. We trust. he will a r, is seriously ill with congestion ag pr 0 ZZDAA Una R. W. Delgaty, of Stanley, were visiting But, be that it may, we will do our Mr. Ted Peters a bass solo in the evening. year ago, and excited very favorable com- be as successful in this venture as lie has of the lurigs.-�-Mr. J. Cook, of Paramount Wbiellead, i has been taking unto himself a life partn ' Mr. T. C. Delgaty last week.�-A meeting part in the matter—this large ana ment.-L-Miss Jean Dickson and Miss Allie hitherto been.—Miss Hi ins, of Brucefield, er The two sermons on the Resurr6cti b the 99 of the Patrons of Industr washeld in the coal car on t, Rector were listened to by lar at- McDonald, of the Presb terian Ladies' Col- spent her� Easter holidays in Toronto, the in the person of one of our esteemed young y in -selected stock shall be yours.upon. Ur 'On (5 Y. well nu�T an y Town hall last Tuesday evening' England. T tentive congregations. The er of com- lege, Bloor street, Toronto, arrived home on guest of her brother, Mr. T. M. Higgins, ladies,,Miss M. A. McDonagh, 12th conces fon to st6ckl Sion. We wish th6 y structive addresses were delivered by Mr. th4� smallest possible margin of profit. Thursday of last wpek!to spend the Easter barrister -at -law, of *Osgoode hall. oung couple a pros- muniants at the early and midday celebra- Liles and 6 pemu'voyage, over the sea of time. Mountain, of Downie Mr.* McNeil, of Ful - tions was 109, the largesi in - the history of holidays. Miss Dickson returned to Toron Juwi�F We shall not advertise a long list of low nald, of Blanchard. Mr. es, but we will here state a fact—vo D STRICT MATTERS. I, SmGxRs.—The Canadian Jubilee larton, and Mr. Do Nvas to aet a the parish, while the offertory amounted to to on Tuesday.—Miss Lena McLaren, of the Singers are to appear in the , Methodist u. James Moore filled the chair in a, most ac- �% hae a chance to buy many S coal frc�m the $181. The annual.vestry meeting was held Presbyterian Ladies' College, Toronto, spent Church here on Monday next, April 2nd, at Ethel. eptable manner. pring crude m- etho( c w Ev"G c SxRvicEs. —Special evange. on Monday evening, hen the church war- Easter in town, the guest of Miss Jean Dick- 7.45 p. In., under the auspices of the Ep- NoTESi—Dr. Ferguson is a, witness on the zoods at considerably less than ordinwi our r.10(lern: Avres. Our advice is, in plain words, take listic s6rvl�ea are to commence in the Metho- dens' evort showed the amount received to son.—Mr. J. Smith, who has been in Wood- worth League of Christian Endey6vor: They murder trial at Stratford this week.�The Kippen. a ook and see what7s going. Stepheilsoirk-t stock for some time, 'ham returned to , town, come endorsed by the press as the finest interior of out school has been greatly im- (list church, on Sabbath, April 8th, the pas- be over * 200, and after% paying increase ' into t of he idel NOTES.—March got wrong end about this tor being twsisted for two weeks by Rev. A. stipend to the rector and orgknist - and $650 and will probably he seen on the forward Company of Colored Singers traveling. proved lately. The teachers applied the Among, all the departments there horse power-, of the 11 Harons' Oil Monday a large �uantity of snow A. RantoU, who is a minister in connection for addition to school rooln,.,,,only $100 debt - this season. —Miss They have also a fine Orchestra. While proceeds of their concert in adorning the year are none brichter than that whlich lasted sevra ains against the, Vatish. -Ella J. Smith was.in Toronto this week, at- making a five years tour of walls with maps and pictures, and, painting fell, ana the farmers have left off seeding with the Methodist Episcopal church in The average Britain, recent- be secured. and gone back to winter work,, such as get- contains the new Hats, Bonnets, Rib - United States. Mr. Ranton will be remem- congregation for the year has been 157 nd tending the annual et' of the Provinei- I they -. appeared before the Prince of the wood work. A much needed improve- classes of I bei�ed b me here as an earnest and faith- the average number of communicants at' the al. Association of I[Ii h an Public School Lles and the Royal family. As Brucefield ment has been effected.—Mrs. A. Kiff6r ting in wood and logs. —A new can= fac- bons, Laces, Flowers, and all the other :)u1d put e 9 W4 I will so k tory has been started in our burg, UT in a Teachers.—Miss Emma Die. man, of Berlin, has never before enjoyed so rich a treat in Miss M. Gra t and Messrs. Lang and R. landed, propr ful Worker, and he has proven himself to be 20 celebrations, 58. The church is now n d Mrs. nice thing in Millimer. You ill spen temarka�ly Successful in evan elistic work. most prosperous condition, minister and Easter herewith her brother, Mr. H-. the musical line we predict an overflowing Lindsay are on the sick list this week.—Mr, be a boon to the village.—Mr. an -9 James Robertson, of D have a chance to see our gorgeous die- ruin their fo' 4 Dickman.—Mr. and Mrs. George A. Fear house. ravton, called on e hly united in laboring I Harry M. Dobson was united in marriage to friends in the 'village last 8aturd : Z play on FRIDAY andSATURDAY, woula bum and Miss Moore, of Goderich, spent Good av�—Miss Mzcm6ics' LNSTITUTIES.—The County of for the advancement of the parish. Miss Lucy Raynard, on Wednesday even- talked gues-i of Mrs. the 30th and 31st of March, our Huronreceived -from the Provincial Gov- Friday in town.—Mr, John Sibbon and Zurich. ing last. Rev. H. A. Newcombe tied the Allen, of Blake, has been the mocked d ernment A th year 1893 the sum of METHODIST CHuRcH BoARD.—The an- amily'o formerly of McKillop, left hereon knot.—Mr. J. M. Davis spent a few days Wm. Blair for some days.—Mrs. � William 0 eninir Days. OPENED.—D. S. Faust begs to announce p Ivison gether tha $1,825.7� tuorlill inesupporting its Mechanics' nual meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Wednesday for Stratford, near which place ii pending a few days with her Al. to the public that he has completed hismillimiry with his family this week.—Mr. Ferguson daughter, Mrs. Barnaby, at Kineardine.— There will be a myriad of new styles be. On this -1i Institutes. This amount was distributed a, Methodist Church, Seaforth, was held on Mr. Sibbons has purchased a farm, and depariment for another season. having a full line 6f of Harriston, brother of Dr. and Miss 'Fer' ladies'llead wear such -as lAdies' Hate and Bonnets, Igiss Freeman, of Hullett, spent Easter. at that can't be described—Hats and preliminary follows Blyth, $75 ; Brussels, $25 Monday evening last, the to Rev. Mr. where they intend hereafter to reside —Miss uson, of this place, spent Easter vacation also.Childreno Hats, Bonnets, Hoods, C ames Mulholland!s.—The � Hall Com- Ii lit ton, $221 ; Ethel, $152 ; Exeter, $1.50.30.; 1 Galloway, in the chair. e rrleports pre- Fer son, of.London, and Miss of mpg all of fere.—A wedding on the 12th concession of Bonnets in their first, blush of lo moon 19 - r I .. latest styles and pitterns, and whichwerebought granted, the Hensall,'�'$161 Luellnow, are guests at Ingle a that I am in a position to s, 11 cheaper than ber of the young people pany's doncert was as much a succes as veli Seaforth, $225 ; St. Helen,, 1 sented by the various com - mittees connected side, the ieii- right 0 Grey took a nuni ss, the newest shapes :and the new- somewhat di $116.85 Wingham $225 ; Wroxeter, $16:. with church work were highly satisfactory. dence of Mr. D. D. Wilson.—Miss Fergus ever b6f6rei Special attention will be paid to this from our village on Wednesday evening of could be exp�eted, considering the weather ne dep&rtu.ent through the millinery season. A friend- and the state of the roads. Unfortunately est trimmigs, the new colorii and the at present. Campbell, public school teacher, of Blyth � his week. There arg 215 Mechanics' Institutes in. tk-. The treasurer's report showed thaf, in spite 2 'a ly invitation I ven to all to.examine my atiock be- they seem not to be in sufficieptly close blocks of wo pendifi her Easter holidays at her home in —*— new decorations, the 4' millinery mind1 Provinca, with a membership of 67,398.: of hard times the -financial interests of the fore buying. ax trouble to allow the ladles through touch with the clerk of the weather ing "Iely b�? church we�e not suffering, there being a town. Re Misses Ballantyne, teachers at and I will do. my beat to give the'iiItmost satisfan. Dashwood. for for the Spring and Summer season of Crediton and Bluevale respectively, also tion; 1372-1 this is the fourth'time they have selected a first engine,A THE 40AR.UVAL OF NATIows. --J`udging balance on hand after meeting current BRip-Irs.—Good Friday was observed in tin, �! ,�thi 1894. We're not going to tell you from thei rehearsals this spectacular dim I liabilities. The church debt, which was spent Faster at home. �-Miss Jessie Bethune, BRIE�s. —Mr. Solom had night. The concert, however, was very l a the village by the boys indulging in a, fine, and credit is especially due the loGai how" welcome you are—you have -often 'bad but fouz ay game will be�'.very beautiful indeed, one who teaches at Ayr, came home for the ter have returned home from's visiting trip of the quite large a few years ago, has been,gradu-' of football.—Mr. John Fried, of London, talent, who contributed so largely to, t e been told that—but we want to mad e ouof reparing r rth, and those pts for pew p i W1 y in - finest sights ever seen in Seafo ally reduced, until now the recei' holidays —Mr. James Graves is to New Hamb, Mr . Noah Geiger left was home spending his Easter, holidays with enjo In nt the rst*lhil, to erect'a new paint,shop on the old Baptist for her home geo . of the occasion. They were' ille who fail to see it, far and near, will miss a rents much more than meet the amount paid n, Micillig'an, last MOR- his mother.—Mrs. Tait, of Parkhill, was B terest you in w3ait there is to see. ' it ell family, Mr. Stacey, Mr. T. M�irdoch Lf At the ame time, a fund is church lot, in rear of Mr. D. D. Wilson's ay. a. Ab. Geiger left for Watford last visiting her parents during the holidays.— and daugliier, of H�nsall, Mr. James Craw- W treat such as will not likely be offered them forlinterest. ill be one of our 11 old-time " open- 'TH1 again fot years, asthe amountof work in provided by In by Egg Emporium.—Mr. Daniel - Campbell, of onday to visit her daughter.—Mr. J. F. Onthly sontributions, 4 Mr. Abram S�Lettler returned from Hullett ford and Miss Crawford, ad Mr. Foster, of ings, elaborated by original- as and ort Elgin, a one-time restdent of McKillop, R ide The road, lconnecU6 with -it is something wonderful, which such payments are made from time to P ickbeil has arrived here, with his family, township, oii Saturday evening, with his Clinton. —The social held at Mr. Cudore's accumulated experience. before the fi was in town -last week. ]Mt.-' Campbell is from Cavalier, North Dakota, ail well pleas too inuoll to be undertaken frequently, and time as will eventually entirely remove the bride, in the gain on I e enin as , was a. gran success. 0 0 it requipes such constancy and great sacri- debt.-' The officers of the church, and, in now extensively engaged in lumbering. Last ed to be among old friends a We hope wish Mr. and Mrs. Shettler a happy and There was a larg crowd present, an abun SEP- Remember the Opening 'Days, eopl eage; the congregation, tie ell flee on the part of those pr n for it as fact, all the _members of fall he purchased a large pine timber raft, Mr. Rickbeil will stay with us prosperous life, They were given a heart dance of good gs, and all interesting ari ep g a ooni- are to be -6 that came ashore -near Port Elgin, nd he is and enjoy the good Lake Huron is, diffietylt to command. in so large ongratulated for thf�z�al a� d reception on Saturday evening by the progra e an d t wt boys d had an enjoyable- time. Friday and Saturday, pally. --There will be'about one hundred. energy which has contributed to this hapliy making a good thing out of it.—Mrs. Will. breezes for the rest of his -life. Mrs. E. —Mr. John Schroeder is having the brie -k The proceeds amounted to about $20. Robertson, mother of Mrs. T. F. Coleman, Sanders, from Exeter, has been the guest of put oil the gr.'onnd for his residence in the perfornibra, all in han*me costumes -%�Iiich, -state of affaiis. Mr. James McMichael,who repol with thd'various dril1q, 'dances, etc., -will has for several ears been a most efficient F. Demuth.—Mr. Jacob who was here for several weeks, left for her her father, Mr March 30th and 31st. on the wifid village.—Mr, Jacob Kellerman was in Lon- 0 of ten came, i form a Unique entertainment. pew steward, and Mr. W. Tyl. Gre home in Oakville last week.—Mr. Thomas Wurm returned from a visiting trip to De. don on Mo�day on busih6ss.—Messrs. H. M rris. y, who r wind -,went has been no less energeti Daly has purchased the Fulton property in troit a few days ago.—Mr. John Brenner d NoTri-S.—Dame Rumor says there are going They are you days for seeing the new c as tre4surer, were and J. Kellerman, merchants, have issolved Egmondville, and it is said he tre of good it Drpvl ix D-AlrOT .—The corresponden� of re -appointed to their respective positions. house, to be a couple of weddings in the cen s.. Come and make yourselves ten or tweb intends has moved into Mr. D. Steinbach's artnership, Mr. J. Kellerman retaining the going there to live.—The bll,underthe Mr. D. McCarmie into Mr. C. Greb's 110, use, i the township before lon n oliglas was made b. the PioUeer Express, published at Peni�iina; home look as long as you like and as auspices of the 33rd Battalion Band, is to Mr. David Gottschalk into Mr. James had a ros wood bee on Wednesday of The nayn( 8 : "Joseph Young, a A LADY'convenient to High School can much as you like—no :one wpro North Dakota, Say 'off 1) be held in Cardno's Hall this evening, and Wing's house, and Mr. C. 'Brill into his last week. is estimated that over thir ParktGwn pioneer, died suddenly on Wed- accommodate a few boarders reasonably. For infcir- ty FCh e1hurst. you to bu Bring your friends along was A �couslj es ay4 ar e urs Ing o a, mation apply to this office. 1372xl promises to be a very successful and pleas- house bought from Mr. D, Gottschalk.— cords were, out. The boys wored hard, as y- NEiGuBORHOOD NOTES. Morgue Me- " Strang,� a, ant affair.—Miss Lucy Brewer, of Clinton, Miss Turner, one of our"Dilblic school teach- a good deal of wood was for the parlor with you, and let them enjoy the oo; Yesse-ont ebrain. ce recently- re- NEw FIRM.—The firm of Willard &CO active farming, and bad built Taggart, of London, is spending his holid other thi-q tire 46 have rented the store lately occupied by Miss Car_ is i the guest of Miss Ediia Pickard.— ers., has been home spendm�ig the holidays. — aa stove, you know. Mr. Douglas treated the brightness and beauy of our- Spring in bhis vicinity. 7 -Miss L. Barrett, of Lon- kIr 11ave been Q. himself. a comfortable home near Crystal. lisle, opposite John street, and have a full Stock of Mrs. Kifkman was in Toronto this week at- Mr. James Moose has moved to his rented voung folks to a party at niglit.�- - W- Opening. Wall Paper, Wi, dow Shades, Curtain Poses, Room tending �the annual meeting of the Provincial ferm, called the 'Prang farm.—Alr. John don, is the guest of Miss Lizzie Latta.—Mr. Michie,' 6th line, has 29 lambs living, from 'of railway �f Mr. Ydung came from Brussels, Ontario,and 'ad Picture Moulding, e!c. They are prepared to d C. B. Latta, of London Collegiate Institute, —kas beeol 0 Association of High chool teachers. —Miss Torrance, from near Vara, Stanley, � has 15 evves, and lost 2, making 31 in all. A was univer -a�lly loved an 4 respected by all all kinds of Paperhan Decorating, House and Tytler spent Easter week with friends, in now moved to and settle X1i,,ge'st possible prices. Orders good flock, indeed. Notevery fanner has ipending �I:is holidays at home.—Mr. J. S. world. At Sign Painting,'etc., at (I on his newl -w-ho haLl the pleasure of �'his acquaintance. Edward McFaLUI qf� 4 promptly attended to, and Satisfaction guaranteed. Guelph.—Mr. John Cowan of the law firm bought firm, formerly owned by M Wren, of Gbderich Collegiate Inst' t ileilther real of heart r. itu e, is as good. luck in sheep raising. Those sheep nes an ' kindne ; Call and inspect otor stbek. WILLARD & Co., Sea. of Lister, Cowan & McKenzie, of arnia Happel. 'We extend our warin welcome to ape are S4ropSII ne t u rl h' 'ist al 8 ' i it w mding his holidays under the parental the eaxnest r e�e charac- forth. 1372-1 ires and their grades.—Air. SEAFORTH. i p U Paisley roof.—Mr. John Hicks, teacher in School be deep - THE KINDERGARTEN. —Miss Bennoch were here last week atte Section No. i I Goderich township, is spend- wood W -s. . Oneq and Mr. 'Hector ine, had a good pile of w t i h, hig h Cowan, barrister, him and his family, and hope he will witir nthat, 110 terlstict of his life. H a dea wl obert Gibson, 6th li his family, enjoy his new Ii out, on Tuesday, by a gang- of men ly felt in the community. nding the -funeral of ome as well as wishes to annonnoe, that the kindergarten will open Mr. H. Wea- tive part, he was a staunch Conservative, —0 in theubic School Building on Monday, April 2nd their f ther. the late John Cowan, of McKil- the one which be came from.— ing his holidays with his parents.—Miss M. who worked hard, the day being cold enough Zeaous stui a� 9-16 a. m. Those wishing to, send t ved into Mr. C. Brill's house a few Coulsom Dor.N(4s.—A Special meeting of heir children' lop.—Mis Elder is- taking advan ver mo J. Morrisoa�, principal of Dashwood Public to make them- keep moving.—The little He was'a warm and ardent supporter Of the tion rose tA will please take notice. 1372-1 Easter school holidays to pay her Wingliam days ago. school, is home for her vcation.—Mr. Jo- skiff of snow is being taken advantae of in old established diurch Of Scotl adthe town council was held on Monday even- and, and fter seph Couch i lying very low with erysipelas. the wy of gett hig, in regard to selling the electric light Miss EFFIE ELAINE HEXT, the talented friends a visit.—Mr. John Grieve-, 'V. S., of ing out wood, drawin'5 Stones, the union of the Pi-esbyterian churches he Elocutionist, who has before ' -delighted Seaforth We hope t hear soon of his recover 9 -nt, Bayffold. , —Mr. fences and taking out manure.— the Episcopalians. A widow, three this town, captured a live grasslio�per in pia The committee of the council ap- audiencesill appear in Cardno's Hall, on Tuesday, Louis San s has purchased the dwelling The joined Before tl movin the hay in his stable loft a few days ago. . It Morris, Of that tini, ed to -consider the matter, reported Ap6110th, under the auspices of the Mechanics'In. H. F. EDWARDS is showing some excel- bridge case is before the sons and five daughteri are left to moutn Appeal poin, house of Miss R. Wr that ail offer of $5,000 had been received atitute. -The Globe says of her: "One -of the was very y( Pa. en and is moving it Court at Toronto, and will soon be ended.— w )ung but quite lively. —Mr. Thos. lent goods for Ladies'Spring suits,Capes and Wra the loss of w4oving hmAand and affectionate disaste, from -Messrs. Scott Brother!�,: and recom�-- bright stars of the evening was Miss Hext, whose Grieve,:.of McKillop, while ttempting to New Skirtings, Prints and Dress Goods arrived this this week t' our village. --'-,vlr. Isaac Dobson Thomas Clark, sr., is in very poor health at father. A service in memorium, " was power as an expressionist is well known. week. Of S uris, ;anitoba, is home at present. He as d the Seale held on Sund The pro, pick a stick out of a grain crusher' while in 1372-1 0 present. --John Do las h - rente evening, arch 25th, mended that this offer be a;qeepted condi- gramme, as will be seen at a glance, was varied and in the motion, got his fingiers caught in the rollers BF-Emy LoCALS.—'Mr. Houston, principal intends retilming in a week or so to the year.. ult will suit Mr. Douglas English Chulra%, Varna, to which r. -Me- tionally, and thatt, an informal --vote of the taken part in by many clever artists. The'posing in farm for one tive seeme� Greek costume of Miss Bext was one of the cleverest and had the tops taken off two. He was of the Clinton Collegiate Institute, preached prairie province. ratepayers be taken as to wh�.ther the plant well as a pasture lot. —It is reported that a Naughton was dee nd many editors. attached, a ply things of the kind ever done in Toronto." 1372.1 lucky he didnot lose his hand. in St. Andrew's church be.901�1, or extended by the additio'n of an Sunday morning.— —0 farmer has been sowing, but it -must hi of his friends were present. The rector "Other thin, Ave Wy buy old designs and old stock when Herbert Johnston, son of James Johnston, Stanley. been a button on his coat, surely. —James preached from I C escent plant at an expense of about you can get the newest and best at the same �rice at or. XV454 - Death in Might, as?% $10,000. The committee's reportwas,adopt,- , the CikV wall er house. Jaines Graves W open SUNDAY ISCHOOL Ai;NrVFR,9ARY.—The all, Sauble line, who has bben at Hanover en- NOT Mr. John Dunkin and fam -on congv Pa ily Hall cut the end of his finger off in the tur- swallowed up in Victory." The church was ed and a public meeting w�ll be held on Mon- at . uFl line of Wall Paper, Wall Muldings, niver ary of the Seaforth Methodist ed in his uncle's hardware store, left 7ELFT� nip pi!lper, soine time ago. on Monday 8 unday gag this left oil We filesday last for their' newhome appropriately de'corated in black. few yx. Window §hades, Curtain Poles, &c., all W� stock, School d day even, m -g April 9th, to consider, the niat- was held in'the Methodist church on week to take a situation with the Hobbs at Thornd le. They take with them the h lie on West William Street rear of D. D. Wilson'i5 Egg H 1. te�. The vo'te will be taken on Wednesday, the evening of Good Friday. As usual, ardware Company, London.—Last week /good wishes of a large cifele of friends who Ewporlum. Paper hanging loc. per roll for ceilings t Reeve Woods and Councillor Erwin were wish thein �Frosperitj intheir new home.— Hibbert. Brussel�. Pi April Ilth. and wall. JA�Ltzs GRAVES, practical palier hanger, here was a tea in the basement, which was STILL Tnmy Go.—On Wednesday evening uilers.—Last week F. S. Scott sold n- Saaforth. 1372,1 hu(�ely enjoyed by the younger people, around town with a petition to have our Sainud Reid, w o has been sick for a 0 other farm, being the south half of lot 22, very 16ug CAR-ITIVAL REnEARSAM. —Saturday 31st. while the more intellectual portion of the harbor fixed. Mr. Weismiller, ot Hensall, few weeks; is now slowly recovering. We of last week a number of invited friends tile ATHLETTes. �Our colums were too crowd- inst" 7 P. m., dharp, queens and attendants -fairies. evenifig's proceedings' took place in the will convey it to Ottawa. We ho e Some- hope to a ? him out soon.—Mr. Arthur 6athered together at the residence of Mr. concession 8, Morris, and known as the John t p ee three of tl ed la.�t week to admit of alull report of the As many of he male chorus as possible. Monday, auditorium of the church. The first part of Ketchen, of the Commercial College, Lon- -rt, to engine, fie April 2nd, full rehearsal o.f all characters and per- thing. will be done.—Captain Creemore, of Le�ry, lot 13, concession 13, Hibbe Clemian farm, owned by Donald MeCitm. re-organizaticin of the Huron football club the programme consisted of a flower exer- D ton, is the new officer in the Salvatio itness the placid w,%ters of the matrimonial The purchaser was James Forrest, of r- and the Beax�,-r lacross'e club of this town formers. 7 p. m. Positively no spectators admitt d ray n don, spentithe Easter vacation at his home. sixty mile t a the Queen�s hotel to these rehearsals. Entrance to hall by side door. elise. Each class in the school vook a repre- Army here. Lieutenant Morrison is ex- sea bqiijg disturbed 1)y the launching of a ris, and the price was $3,000.—One of ov -ed in th The Beaver's -me —Mr. George Baird held his school exami- local a orts and dog fanciers on Good ei life boat having, as usual,. two occupants, in On Decorating help needed Satfarday af7ternoon and all Sell pected this week. Captains Jennie Storey ation on -Thursday of last week; a number tative flower, and the teacher and the that, 1372-1 class in turn quoted a passage of scripture and Lena OLilvie, were transferred to Forest. of the neighboring teachers visited tile the persons of Mr. Win. 'K. Harburn ,and �-ay, t iought he would go into horse -train- witrd ridil I Molidwy of last week, when the following day Monday. officers were elected : Hon. -President, Mr. PuiaE Maple Syrup, Beef Ham, Feaman's concerning it. I The flowers were gathered —Not long - ago a gentleman from' near 'hool. —Mrs. Andrews, of Whitby, is visit- Miss . Leary. The knot was sectiely tied ing, hitched 'up a twoyear Old Carlisle colt, After s( George Jackson; Hon, Vice -President, Mr. Sugar Cured Ham@ wid Breakfast Bacon. Extra' up! by two little maids in waiting and formed Whigha was here making arrangements ing at the home of Mr. by the Rev. W. Copeland, of Elimville and started out in the country, but when M. Morris; President, R. Jackson Vice- value in beat canned goods at the Central Grocery, Ket6hen. engineer iDLAW. into a beautif til cross. he got over the railroad track the colt President, R. Richardson -Secretary-Treas- 1372-1 The remainder Coll to start a butcher shop, but he afterwards The bride was waited oil by Miss S. A. Har Wfiftehea changed his mind and did not come, and thought lie had gone far enough, and came urer, L. Jackson; C&pt W. Malgouga. Ili - t sisted of various exercises, such as recita- burn,' sister of the groom, while Air. Win. lal GOOD girl wanted at once. Apply 0 tions, a tambourine drill,kindei that is jus back without the c On, the' we -committee Oscar Neil J.! Sinii George MRS. I. V. FEAR. 1372 garten work, t where he made a big mistake, Exeter. Leary, brother of the bride,acted as grooms- art or driver. Fast colts dialogues, etc., interspersed with Singing by for a grand business can be done iiere. Mr. should not be trusted to inexperienced ri- Bethune and C. Campbell. The Beaver's AIR. J. Westeott, fruit tree agent has in&"- , After the ceremony al sat down to a emi 9 sales for Spring delivery on Sat. well laden table and enjoyed the necess Othe whole chool. It was, altogether, a Foster, of Varna, has made regular trips JuEt completed hi vers.—The following entries are in for the urday list for the Galt Nursery. He will have sev. for the inner mail. The remainder of the expect to make even a better showing than LOCAL BRiErS.—Dr. Campbell haa had a very pleasafit and profitale affair, and the, here and did very well in this locality, but aTle8 Brussels stake rues on July 2nd and 3rd nd . W last yea, which -will be pretty well up to letter from our old to ow eral hundred fine Norway Spruce for hedges or wind wnsman, Mr. W. G. painstaking committee who had the matter ing to illness in his family h breaks IS inches high, for sale. Parties needing any eveAipg 'm ert Wilson, Sesfo the front.—The Hurons met in the same Duff. Fro as been ras spent in social chat, music,, Three-Minut Trot,—Purse W,416b- gamep, recitations, etc. There was a beau- Was e m it we learn that Mr. buff 'is inand are to be congratulated on thf sue- obliged to quit. We want a butcher to re- can be supplied by sending their address to him on a _rth ; E, �C. Colenlan, placd on the following Wednesday evening, teaching a school in Southern Manitoba. He cess of -their effort ide, here and feel sure he will do w- He is dispos. tiful. array of costly presents showinz the Copp,� Clinton; ]Beattie Bros, pbmt card, previous to May 15th next. S-eaforth ; Thomas Lapslie, Seaforth oseph a. On unday, eimons a ell. a Liberal. and from the entliusiasm displayed, we are j.,ets a good salary and likes the couAtry.— on Sufiday scho hi h esteem in which the young couple are ing of thm for Ih cents each and will deliver them ton 61 work were preached by' Misses Maggie Faulkner, Lizzie Faulkner, Clin B oadfoot, of Abilene, � Kansas, Rev. G. H. Cobbledick, of Brussels, collec- . en- free. Order quick, isn4 Elam -Livingstone, Belgrave J Swartz, inclined to think there has been an aaken- Irv. Robert r- Maud Ferguson ad Reta Stanbury are, held -,%L We congratulate Mr. If, ingin football circles. Organiiation was has been in th-is *icinity visiting friends for tions bein taken in aid of -the Sunday 30 - d -s near Bruce- LocAL BRiEFS.—Mr. A. J. McTavish, of choosing such an amiable partner,. as Miss ying the holidays with frien Harburn on Winghaill; P. Scott, 13russ Ohn completed, and it was decided to join the on the Pt aves for home this School funy. field.—Miss Emina.Card, of Goderich, is Londoii, spent Good Friday here visiting el8' Jm�5 Be", some time. She le Leary is one of Hibberts fairest daughters. Brussels ; John. Goodale, Milverton ; J. M awarded, Western Association and place a team in week.—Riss McDonald and Miss Jean visiting friends.—Mr. and Mrs. John V. Crocker Jenkinson,Brantford. The 2-50 pae afid her cousin, Miss Nellie Card.—The M their voyage through life be both long part for a- cracking good team, a IL17h into the field. The material'is already at hand Reid, of oodstock, spent Easter with Mr. THE LATE MR. JOHN COWAN.—We made Funeral of the late Mrs. Woods took pl ce on an They intend to reside in Hen - A moved to0shawa on M day last. —Mr. and 2:30 race did not fill and the L�ectors have. '01 t wd the Hurons" Mrs. Charles Senior spent Eastelr' here, th� declared those races' amd Mrs. R. A. Scott.—Mr. Henry Adams, mention last week of the death of Mr. John on Sunday afternoon, from the residence -of sail, laflp-P7, off, and in lace win wil probably be heard from in it very satis-1 a Mr. Harburn has secured a a of Brantford, spent Sundal in town, He Cowan, of McKillop. guests of -their Bon Joseph. —Mrs. ituation nfactory manner later on. r- Woods, to Bayfield cemetery, Welahs planing mill.—COM. 4r Mr. Cowan had be@n the lafi D John Bis- hold only one day's I;aeft FY 2nd, at JoSt. as the sett, of Huron street, passed to her I t in Mr' came up to see his father, B. Adams, in declining health for about two years, and Deceased was the wife which Will ci of Mr.,W. H. Woods ithe 3 -minute Stake- the C y who is very ill.—Rev. Dr. McDonald occu- passed peacefully away on the morriin of and daughter of Mr. Robert Morrison, of r, , -has 19GAIONDVILLE NOVES.—In conse 9 resting place on Monday last, aged 71 years, ace which has and two purses of� quence of pied his own pulpit last Sabbath for the first Thursday, last week. 9 months. She had been Sick with gangrene Vama. $200 ewh for 2-50 and - He did not seem to London, She died atLondon on Friday, 2:30 pace or trot,. continued ill health, Mr. R. VanEg- time since his recent illness.—Mr. James Afarch23rd, aged fortyyear* ARY.—The C. havi6 for three months prior to her death.—Mrs. AxNivERs which will give three good races for the day. any disease, and did not suffer' except a.7 --Albert Os- anniversary services mond has rented his farm, at the south end Leatherland, who has been laid up for 8 *from weaknqss. Mr. Cowan was a ative mond has returned to S with th S. McDougall spent Easter at London, the in co4nection iss Jennie Stewart has opened out s, of the village to Mr- Kruse, for a term ever- n Of aginaw, after e Methodist church —M sa.. James, of the Western here, were held on Sundav last. dressmaking shop in the Grat block.—Mrs. of &I weeks with illness 1grn able to be Roxbqt-oiighg - hire, Scotland, where lie was 'r p guest of Mr. is a good part of the winter at his holeahere! Rev. Mr., DEAR' Hotel.—Mr. and Mrs. George Edworthy, Hart occupied the Pulpit �iorning and even- thee.years.—lAr. W. T. Gernniill, teacher, out. Mrs. Leatherland, who was also ill, is born in 1815. He came to Canada in 1849. —The Orangemen lately � improved the ap- Roberts, an old. resident Of Brussels, has spent the Easter holidays at!'the parental- crettin�g better.—Mr. with their family, left- -on Tuesday and on Monday evening the Easter en- opened out a dressmakinghop in D. Rose Brownell, -of He remained in Galt for about &'year when pearance of their hall by papering the walls. Ellerton, mornin ing coillin home, just eas -Winnipeg and Mr. t of the vill�ge.--Mrs. iShaw 7 9 Hid Jacobs, of Strat- he came to McKi last for their'future honie, Daota. tertainment under the building Will pro( IlOP, taking tip and settlin 9 auspices of the , oppositi� the town hall. She Im returned from Ridgetow on Tuesday �ven� ford spent Sunday with friends in town. *on the: farm We -wish them success.—Mr. and Mrs. Win. unday School, was held.. been away for years in the Western farn 9 on which lie continued to reside Walton. ing, ad reports her motbor much improved in' Mr. )6rownell cae to Ontario with the re- until his death. He was'married in , - creating pro A large and Daw spent Easter here with relatives. —Con- very int thejue� States. Se is a sister of John Wynn.- 9cot. gramme, consisting of d a solos, dwets, readin , recitations, &c., was The " Post " last week was rather severt grain, e ininates since the " Mist�ess of the Manse - been confined to his room for a few days by few Sleighs were seen on our streets on Tues- rendered. Rev. a very in- 04 one of our citizens, who is said to I -,e a most pr health. ----!rhe sun shines brighter on the other remains of his deceased brother, and left for IoLnd in 1842, and in the old country he fol WAFTINos.—Mr. Charles McDon:&ld has siderable snow fell on Monday last an home again on Monday—Mr. John Ifender- lowed the occupation of a shepherd- He illflaumation, but, we are glad to sa day.—hrough some mishap one -of Mr. Ed. terestmh and appropriate address. beater and if he is, he got no more, came back. The purchaser' Y, is Hart gave Mr. wife farmers s of bread watch son, of North Main street, who is 85 years was considered one of the most expert judges now recovering.—Our last storm has given r be eX dred an Christie's white stallions, which he runs in Arthir tephenon occupied the chair, and than he deserves, as bett w4th interest the contest being . waged -of age, this season sawed 12 cords of long of sheep in the Province, nd for many colds to a great many around here but �11 the livery, had its leg broken the beginning we coxgrat ilate Methodist friends on Pected from him.—A large attendance is horses t aniong supremacy. the -men of do u, h for' wood, cut through twic6. There are few years, even up to the tinie of his illnes are smart again.—Mrs. S, he on Monopoly - always dies,Tard and does its men of this age as smart as Mr. Henderson.�, W. Neai was in of this week, so that it had to be shot. —Mr. getting su -a Liberal Club ep d lamb London last week, but is now home again.' as best t.o was actively engaged in the she tell od nan for the sexpected athe Young Men to disp( = George Heaman, contractor and bricklayer, Mr. Stephenson has 11 the necessary qu : banque 8, a 11 its d6toyer,! but if the public —M'-. John Voelker, of Dashood, one of trade, purchasing large numbers each Sea' ly ah t, on April 6th. The invitati�ms Pe - son Mr. F. Ashton has opened up a tailor shop left on Tuesday last for Victoria, British will -be out this week, and are placed at.the- to buy act they will step In and support the the prosperous farmers of the township of for'shipment to the American fications for a first ciass chairman. menh6 -try to smash I combies on Mon nd other y He was a man of St has been da . In the olden markets. in town, and is meeting with good success. Columbia,f for his health.—The annual vea- low figure of fifty cents each. C. 8, Hyman, ara fa.- Sh er 11 scriptions.—Rev. IM erling 0131TUARY. —Once more we are called -upon a L Me al M hold- times, before the construction of the int6g- We want a good shoemak ow and our try meeting of the Trivitt Memorial Church to record the death of one of Huron�s earlie, t Lon- rity, and "was implicitly trusted b of ondon, Dr. Do d, P. P., F. but the every per- burg will bloom. �Professor awkins has was held in the church hall on Mo�day ploneors, in the mer sh the cwtmtry; during the pa!st few week§, all erson of Mr. John Me- Pedley, Toronto, and Thomas Gibson this week. He has evening last, everything proving to be in a aughton, who died on Wednesday, March P. P., are expected to be present and it S active and earnest church worker, being one more "pupils in Brussels than he can atte d ve7 satisfactory and prosperous condition. 21st, at his residence,. Glendevon Farm, in may be looked on as the opening of thelee- They and his neighbors were frequent visitor Ing a number of cottage rayer meetings in don, Huron and Bimce railway, Mr. Voelker son who knew him. Ile was in is day an given up his music class of whiqll have been wellattended, andl� it is here, as this was thei r n h r principal grain mar- of the earliest members and, office beare S Of to. There is a good opening for a music hoped much good will r6sult. —Mr. W - 0. ket, but we don't see them so often now and the Presbyterian church, Seafoth. e Stephen and Usborne Branch Agri- the township of Stanley, at fhe advanced tion campaign for East Huron. The for Jackson, of Ripley, has �een holidaying at O.—We are sorry to learn - In POIi- teacher here now'.—We are informed that cultural Society will hold its annual Spring age of 80 years, and was buried on Good Reformers are buckling on their &rmour Aug we miss them, to ties he was an intelligent and enthusiastic we were in error when we stated that Mr. Show here on Tuesday, April 10th n and closing up their lines, home here during Ea*ter.,,—An ever in- that Mr. Joseph Brownell is still confined to Liberal. In short, he was one of Canada ext. Friday. His remains were interred in the so a's to ma�reh ott 8 Goebel, who broke Mr. Charles Sage's colt, Th oreasingnumber of people take advantage bed. He has been laid up for six weeks or best and most useful men. e Down property, two and a half miles Bayfield cemetery, the service being con- to Vi t6rY ous elections in c in a previ worth df -the reduced rates of travel at the holiday over with sciatica, and, lthough getting neighborhood he was belo In the home and was a horsetrailier. He is a jeweller by south of this place, which was put up at ducted by Rev. Mr. Kerrin. The large as- this riding.—The football and lacrosse clubs in in J ved and honored, seasons. These rates haT'el been a boon to better, is not yet able to be� around. —March and his profession. —School re -opened on Tuesday. auction on Saturday last, was not Soldthe semblage present tit the funeral testifies to is late eniory will belong and affection- —Miss Minnie M 'have each 1)een organized for th p April. and no doiibt have yielded a the publi came in like a lamb and it looks as if it in- ished. cDon H, d ald is home from offersnotbeing high enou h.—The Royal the III h esteem in which he wag held b The next monthly horse fair and uly aj is ajee&d partner in life Stratford Spending all T -ely�, the e v y profit to the companie .—Mr. and Mrs. tended to go out like a lion. The cutters "ttr vjLyesr her Easter holidays.— Templarso!f Temperance he d an open meet- who.- - fnew him. Deceased was bom in last of the season, will be held b ur him, and h h I da; W11 week-, and while there -were the guests of Perthshire, Scotland, in the year 1815. At 11 1 family Of Miss Scholes, of Kinburn, was in to this ing in the basement of the James Street ames Cum ming vlsite� St. Marys 'last and sleighs were running, around town on three,sons and five daughters. Of the for- week, trying to get up a music el next, and if there is fine weather there ass. She Churdh on Monday evening last, which was the age of seventeen, with b parents, be b o e- Monday.—Mr. Thomas Stephens, of the mer, two belong to the legal profession -one is a 31 tween In n 0 area who is staying with her a's no doubt she will secure a large number of disa reeable weather.—Master Nelson, son riving in H&milton-in the spring - Goderich. Mr. D. C. Grant. —The friends of Miss Qu'een's hotel, returned I ' Lo d n town- practising in Sarnia'and the other in comes well recommended, so that we have fairlywell attended, considering the very brother and sister, he emigrated to this Marion Houston ship on Tuesday, whither I e had been to see &y. The youngest son, Jam es, remains oil p 9 country, ar up a. ZTE proving in health, and yeats of age, but is recovering. A few weeks sister, Mrs. Grant, will be pleased, to learn his mother who was very ill. She is 83 the homestead in McKillop. of Mr. Win. Westcott, spent Good Friday of 1832. He was twenty-one weeks from PASSED AwAy.—Mrs. Maria McLean die(I tha she is steadily inl] PRESENTATION. —Quite a number f the and Easter here, the guest of his uncie, J. the time of leavin Greenock "until he ar- on MOnda- Killol friends and neighbors of.Mr. Samuel Robin- f W t' tt Mrs. Wm. Heaman and) rived at ton. He intended coming on Mrs. lut at the home of her sister, any C-, hopes soon to visit rel4tives ar�l friends in -ago an uncle of his di d d 108 years.— Cromarty. esyoLjo ie a I this vicinity.—Master Connie VanEgmond -Miss Bennoch, of Stratiorlehas been here CmcKs.—on son, of the 14th concession of McKillop, et family 0 U, spent McManus, of Colborne. Mrs. MeiRaai e of those Pleasing events at his residence last Friday evening, and relativ ) Easter here with westward, but was delayed at Dundas b was in her 77th year, and had been failing that has started to learn the jeweky business this *eek making arraniements for the that bring the gow of bliss m—There was a little sleighinu here the sickness and death of his. fat'her. We for some time. She was converted 59 years in ake to the face of gre im and big ood lady quite a snrprise. on Tuesday last and considerable wood was then removed to London, where he reided �go in the old land, and ha4 been a faithful not �k, onnie is it opening o er 9 y with Mr. Mercer, of Seaforth. C f h Kindergarte� class on the Ist youth and beauty, occurred at the residence Oung eople got lip. a leugt�y pro- brought iiAo the village.—Mr.W. J. Clark a, fewi years. clever boy of good mechanical ability, and of April. The trustees h given - her the of Mr. George Leary, on Wednesd Moving from London he lo. Christi ay icav of last gramme, anlMr. M. Morrison was caued to an -ever- since. She was a member Off poun, of Toronto, spent Easter here the t will make an excellent workman under the vacant room in the-Publ chool building. week, when his youngest daughter, Jane, the chair. When t of the programme his broth:r, Mr. J. P. gues of catecl- on what is now called the Bayfield Victoria Street Methodist churth, and her careful attention of Mr. Mercer.—The —Grood Friday passed ovir very quietly. was united in the bonds of matrimony to par 0 Clark,' merchant. — Ros4, at that time only marked was finished Mr. an -a Mrs. funeral sermon will he preached by Rev. H. by ablaze. Robinson were The Exeter Royal Templars of Temperance In Po4tics, in which he always took - an ae. Irvine, on the morning of April 15th. -All