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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1894-04-20, Page 8T zr [1 t ji i NJ, , 4- f IFTURON ­,EXPOSITOR. ' APRILL 4*. t jresiden e in it at present, -'an& for 41&4 'di Oash ri mg,ltwillbe hard tobe%t., Mr.,' Wil As ev w wil O'b's, '10[ 0 L - y ., London, rl his village, —The Rev. Mr. teele, of irk- appointed. Dancing was commenced at an Grocery. 1. 1) 1 6 of some yearse Wa%v'e'1ad:no emes' of ppblio t rive here- on Saturd4y last, they in: end re- ton,, prea6hea in St. Paul's church on earlyhourin the evening and continued all. or ienidents of Sewforth r. kinds of 0holcei Groceries At Ohl), -Iffart.'s spent Sunday in toiNt," siding here in future. —M Robert ithut little t t* til midnight, Hicks, Sabbath last, with much aec6ptauce, --Air. wl. in. er un hd _ _Mr James jeweller, --has inoved to Fausoifs -block. R. Paterson, of.the.Hensall Planing mills, when, a halt was callrenT 'I" 'ir supper. After low r or trade out , tlmn they weie able and sty is rn, ut, - -with Uiting relatives and frion a, vi or .1r, got b4illy ever th 1lTry and If you sompbroken glass, NY ifle. Axerciaing in a, va- jove and- family moved on 'Wednesday to.. Mrs. RAert APRIL 20thil to we prices still lowei.give me a share of Cole, who has been very ill the hqs received the contract for the wood Work doing ample justice to magnificent re- cant lot the oilier eveiiug. People should Markham, where Mr. Love has secured a aat two months, is able to be out again.— your ty 4*4 NVery little helps, and the more busi, of Mr. Moore's fine new dwelling nearly op- past and fully satisfying ,he want of the ts hew I so, the cheaper I can sell. sm, trying just be more careful and -bury such rubbish, m. d situation in a 1srge carriage and Wagon 91r. Thomas Da vv is Slowly improvmg.— posite the Presbyterian church, and Mr. inner man, dincing was again resunied and ihe street or in their how 011 Ap 9 stead . Of t . lactory. We are sorry to lose' Mr.% Love so Rev. W. McDonagh will preach Education- George Kydd the contract for "the brick- continued until th breaking of awn on the nods can be sold by e strictly cash brewing 1 oil yle of doing business. ling at rmops in James Street Methodist church work. This will be the second dwelling eastern horizon, when all repaired to their M stead of bo* much I can clia for them, neighbor's lot. - We are -sorry to say that soon after his return to Seaforth, ag he is a a I Be T,,,Ir A 00 PLETE eel the mothergoods, Tbaeafine stock,, some of our back streets have been iiiade 9, model citizen. —TMossra. A ullett & Jackson on Sunqsy next. that Mr. Paterson has erected 'for 'Nir, - e homes, after wishing Mr. Dallas a tu Xmodt 'beat goods In this market. No need dul In ground for old stovepipes, tinware have obtain I respectiv at**, od - all the necessary -is and Moore during the past year, and speaks large measure of success in the Great West. for anyone to send out of town for Tea, am I will sell and on. crockery. Such trash should be equipment for a bicycle repair shop, which :—Is 19-0w_ chexpet than any one can travel-tho'country and sell Drysdale. well for his work and the satisfaction given. The music for the occasion was furnished reta &%nd will guarantee all goods to give satisfac- carted away or put tinder ground.—Ill cOn- they will establish above their hardware ITEMS. —Farmers in this vicinity are Mr. Paterson has also the contract for Mr. by a number of prominent violinists and get - Mom oeiroturn the money. Flour, Syrup, Currants sequence of the Rev. Mr.. Shaw's absence store. There should. be a good business ting al well with their seedintras-the H. Arnol&s fine ne brick dwelling on the Professor Allen on the organ; -who was un- ong ltalsint%nd all kinds of Camied Goos at old - price&' niost of the week, at the synod, the evening done here in'that line, jqdgiiig by the n lot. just adjoining Mr. Moore's and will doubtedly the star of the evening, so -far as weather has been very favorable 0 their by R6ady for Yo C. WILS01% Seaforth. , service, next Sabbath, will be conducted by ber of wheels there are in the to ' and sur, line of busines —Fall wheat in' these parts the Christian Endeavor Society. wn In S thus have his work very convenient for music was concerned, and was truly a host '!d t —There has been an is looking well ; there are ver few- pieces Bank of Cro meroe Block. roun ing coun ry un- these two contracts. —TvIrs. D. Weismiller in himself. He also delivered a brilliant. usuall large number of commercial -travel- y that will have to be ploughed up.—Mr. W. and Miss X1. Brownlee were in London this eulogy, on I'vir. Dallas' many - admirable Any quantity of new _Hats an FONT. —Sometime ago a. in xiamedli`rank. week.—Mr. E. Dawson, wholesale liquor in T_Tncle Sam's Domains, looking hale and Fliurch, were in the village this week visit- -will be accompanied as far as British Colum- ANOTHF.P. HuRoN Boy, COXIING TO THE lers, agents, etc., in town during the past Slack hawreturned from a two weeks' visit week. Mi% and Mrs. Rentoul, of White- qualities of head, and eart. Mr. Dallas nets, latest sbapes and tyles, at pri. all Wheeler, a former resident of Toronto, bad dealer of this town, got in a full car ad of n: hearty and reports having had a very enjoy- bia'ty Mr. _McBeth, of Stanley, who 'ales few Iothii Deal. ing their u. t, Mrs. Trigkerson. to suit everybody, from -a C lo his residence in Chicago. destroyed by fire. bottled ale.this week. This,,.does !lot look able time;but occasionally he is heard to mur- out there to -visit his son. each up to as high as you want t9 His mother-in-law was burned in the build- as if Mr. Dawson were afraid' of Prohibition mur " Oh, the girl I left behind Kippen. Thifth the agency of the never-fatling factor ing. He was afterwards accused of having in the immediate future -Mr. kild Mro. T Yalbert has'fipished his musical course NEW COODS.—My Sprin stock is Zurich. cAaH *e have been enabled to close out a consider able pirtion of the al-ance of a large manufact himself et fire to'his house for the purpose T. F. Coleman returned i ome from Oakville' 9 A first-class lot of Parasols,'d urers' f doiiig -away with his relative. and invites all. lovers of music to -come along now complete, consisting of all the c I THE BRiK YARD, -34.r. John Foster and olid in color; largie ashortme . ]a sitoek6f Mado Up Clothing at 4 bargain. The prices 0 He is now on Monday - n i ht. They had be -on on it I adin,g nea in and help to swell the ranks - of the musical Stap!e and Fancy Dr% Goods, Boots, Shoes and on tirial in Chica A despatch from visit to Mrs. C er. —Mr. and profession, ladies and all. Grocefies. Give we a call and Judg - or t nice handles, and low in priM go. Ile"man a moth , propriet -of tile brick and tile yard,-abou at whtbb they are bought will enable us to sell 0 1 e for yourselves. fAEN'S SPLENDIP SUITS Chicago referring to the trial says - ' Mrs.. Mrs,. D. Sproat, of Ethel, were in town on In Wall Papers I have a large choice of all the latest a mile east of this village, is making ex - patterns. All colors in Atrs. and #D.00__ In fact we have a very nice All 'Dr. R- ert, who it will he remembered d and' Sunday, visiting fridfids. ..prepared Paint. Timothy, tenshre arrangements for a large seasoli's There has been quite a Greenwa- Clover and Alsike Seed on hand. Yo-ticangetas business. He has largely increased his dry- done 1h7 S pring Cap Wool louit at,$440, warranted to give good satisfac- charged that Frank Wheeler had conspired ' t r sy not even the -excavation for the good val for your money asin any house in'the tion. 0 In Boys' -and Children's suits we can Send the fxs 0 es still there his mothQr-iu-1a-*, was r ugll.yet been started, -Mr,, Carmichael Koding,s sale, con- county. Tutter and Eggs as Cae lug toxemove A . Cron, 'Elltluah has GATHERINGS.—MrS. h. J. room, having built extensive new sheds Inothits home delighted with -the bargains we can- in the witness box yesterday afternoon to has about ducted by Mr. 0. A. Wilson, auctioneer, good assortment left, ch * fly- in m give t em A Bat and Ball given to. each boy get- as good as rented his whole new was 1374-2 and made other ovements. Mr. Foster ting 4jauit. Call and Inspect. give evidence in the Goodrich trial, and brick,block, both stores and upstair well attended and everything offered makes a, No. I b and tile, a -ad has one and low-priced Hnes. For those; Ky s.,tvagon and carriage Of aff rooms. for sale brought good prices.' She has rent-! works ar' the best equipped and most convenient would to have their or WK PICKARD ded an unlimited amount of amusement Afr. Ault has also had an applicant for his e to be opened up about the Ist of prefer establishments we have seen. He is a to a larize. audience n Judge Sears' court. 'store, but has not yet rented it. —Mr. and W. 'J. Wilson, and- 11 Mr. Ricker, of -Bright, having rented -LY he ivies his personal Seaforth. Mr. AANP Taylor, one of Frank Wheeler's moved into it last Friday.—!Nfr natural genius, and as Jackets and Wraps'made up, we Mrs. . Teichman, -of New York City, are . James the same, -Mr. Ricker has also bou attorne a, conducted the cross examination. rophy caught a fine'lot of fish last week.— _ght all attention to his business, fe is able to make showing a chOiCe assortment of Tayl y visiting the family of Mr. Irving, of John the stock and machinery of Mr. McIntosh, is from Toronto, and has not prac- street.—Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Youn and. rs. ery Morgan, of Brinsley, visited who intends retiring from . business. Mr. manyiniprovements which others do not and Summer, Clot% for# tised at lle Chicago bar many years. He 9 friend here last Sabbath. —Messrs. Taylor have. He has already extensiv e orders in Miss F. Yotmg, of Blyth,- were the guests Mchitosb has been in the wagon makin-g, for bricks and tile. ha4 conducted the examination in a masterly of Mr. W. M. Gray and family the begin- and Jones were through' here this week business for 56 years, and has well earnea So far this se'ason we manner, and made this infamouswoman tell ning'of the week.—Professor Gustin, the' buyin fat cattle for their butche his rest. We wish him many long and LocAL BRms.—Division court was held oonsiderable ran on some have r business .9 special In the court how she had been very much mar- magnetic healer, is at present in town. —Mr. in Parkhill. They are paying fair prices, happy years in our midst yet. —Mr. Cud- here last Wednesday. Judge Doyle pre - of Black Dress Goods which are DISTRICT MATTERS. ried, and how she had practised clairvoyancy Win. Ballantyne attended the ' annual sea- considering the price of cattle in Toronto more has shipped, several car loads of hay sided.,: Most of the cases were postponed I andpiritualism for years. Time and again sion of the Gr and Montreil. . until next court. —A public mee - 'ordinary value. and CamD of Sons of ScAand, from our station,'duAng the week, to the ting, of the qornmou- Or the court was called upon to re strain the held in Toronto this vv, ele, as representative Old Country. 'He reports the- hay llarket Order of Chosen Friends will be held in the should see them. Our- custom4rs )K41OTBALL.—Matches have been a ged probing of the direct testimony of the wit- of the .8worth Camp. —Mr.. Charles Bart- Ashfield. full at pre ent.—Sring has. come with fine Town hall, Zuiieh, next Friday, 27th inst. loud in their praise. arraii for in the Huron District in, the competition riess, but the State was detef mined upon liffe has sold the -cottage weather, and the farmers are -too ]%By sow- Mr. Campbell, Grand Inspector, of Dundas, on the corner of ITEMLSTS.—The fall wheat looks bleached the WWstern Football Aisociation ch showing up the life of the woman who had John and Spa lin streets, to Mr. 1. Lang- after the severe frosts and dry we ing grain to even talk politics.—Mr. Peter will be present and a 'Literary programine ather.— -A dozen or more makes of 00 shipj'b'up, as follows . Goderich vs. impeached Frank Wheeler." It is evident straith, and il I Grant our village gardener, is busy getting will also be given. The me ting is fre if J risfleing removed to another Farmers are busy at their pl e to Dr Apt -A 28th-; Clinton vs. Godexich, May Ilth that Mr. Taylor is. coming to! th frontin lot. Mr. BartliNintends erecting a hand- seeding. The ground is gettipg in good his garden in order.—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- all, and everybody is coidi invited to ess, Goods, in the fairest and or Ath, (date to be mutually agreed upon) ; the Windy City idefi'oe on he site where order.—Mr. Bower's mill, 12th concession,is attend.—Our village if I J li_ a"y clit' He is a n tMe of the some brick res the lianis lyft on Wednesday morning for their 'ely this vVeek slid tiest shades, are daily being Sea&rthl vs. Clinton, May 24th; the first townshi of orria, and for Aeveral years cottage stood. Mrs. A. cLean has return- turning out both lumber and shingles at the new home in the West. well supplied with spiritual men, as the, in -to dress lengths IP t - These Arle melitioned, club is to have, choice of ground. taught school in, several parto of this county. ed to Harpurhey, after avisitof several same time.. The new en ine is somethin Conference of the Evangelical Association is special value, with 'n 9 The vwners of this series, and those of the e studied law in Toronto an" .9 trimmi d qteirwards weeks to friends in Brussels and Ing fine. in session. The church is crowded every match. Cen tral' and Southwestern Districts will practised in that city W* ham.. Goderich. evening previous toremoving —The work on the new town buildingis ITEms. —A house owned b Mr. Yates, . There are about fifty clergymen play the final matches in Jime, the exact to Chieago. It affords us much pleas here.—Mrs. J. Deichert and Mrs. D. Stelck ure to gradually but slowly'drawing to a close. it and occupied by Daniel ;erjuso n Was have returned from a visiting- trip to Berlin dafij of which will be set in a few days. notice his success and we hope he may con- will look fully etter inside than outside. Hay. burned to the 91TOund on Tuesday ight. The Prints, Chal-lies, tinue to advancelittil he reaches the White The various rooms are lar SERIOUS AcciDENT.—One day last week,. -4-,Mr J F. Rickbiel has bought the dw laines, and other washing lose is heavy. --Goderich i ' ' Win. O'Brien, of the 3rd concession, hig in this village formerly o*m-ed 1) Mr. for Dreases, are well e, airy, cheerful Mr Mr. Ferguson's PARK WORK.—In all parts of this county House at Washington. and conveniently arrangeT-- ­Messrs. Broad- met with a very painful .-accident, which Athletic club, led by Mr Logan,. gave a fine worth a d preparing the foot, Box & Company have I th i exhibition in the Collegi ' y ;kheihrunvare- Michael Surarus. We are glad that Air. All the patterns are choice, Ian in Bowl Will lay him up for some time.. He was nte gytn- Rickbiel has decided to remain among us, and beaut dred looking for eggs, and e JMt1t illor this 1375-1 dollar side board. seeing. th got onto a 4 Holmes, of Clinton, ning.—Rev, J., W. t that can be for -the seedl and ' The SLAUGHtF.RiNGSboes is now the fashion. rooms, in this town, a ix nasium on Monday ere at weAher has been most favorable See Good Bros. advertisement on page.6. It is well rth cffold -in and we cordially welcome himself qualities are the bes ofk during the past week and the land is e barn. -This scaffold was covered with preached the Educa- To RENT.—A large house containing nine It haa been sold to a Mont -real firm.—There loose boards and a tional sermons of the two Methodist to be with U a. and f`smAy cured for the money. in 41eudid order, being neither too wet nov rooms, oentrqkIly located. Apply it the Exposims, was's very large crowd at the Methodist quantity of straw. Mr. churches last Sunday. too -'-dry. In some parts of,the county, Office. 1376-t- f O'Brien to p into a hole and fell through —Mr. Rothwell sold church on_. Sunday evenmg,' to hear Rev. to the 611 out his household furniture on Tuesday, be- Walton. g in nOtAbly. along the lake shore, some fanner.; A. YOUNG has some very choice varieties Mr. C)or%eVo%v, fracturing his collar -bone. Banton, and the special irieetings dur- fore moving to Toronto. Ains, Carpets or Oil Cloths I IF are'through seeding, but in most places i u of early Seed Potatoes. Alm a large stock of Man. Considering the way.the accident occurred. 0-urruARY.—Early on Wednesday mom- §pld Seed, Mammoth Lodg Red, Giant Intemediate in the week are being well attended. ellow the Tankard, - Yellow Globe and . others. of this ylace, took its fli lit after a very try - ,this work vU;l b. Messrs. Jordan & Devereaux have had the wilf, be a week yet before 9 it is a wonder he was Act killed. Ing of last week, the spirit of Chirles Sage, y4u'll be Suited *out of our at q Port Albert. ly aid cheaply. Everly doo-C The fall wheat in Most places lo - ok 6 Also ti;e improved Short White Carrot, and full line front of their grocery store painted a dark —May La Chance returned T fai4y well. In low or wet lands it has of garden Seeds. PITHY ITEMS. ing and severe illness 0 2*2 months, and in show is a beauty, fr6m the 1375 green, and it presentsa fine appearance. from Chicago last week. —Mr. Peter Me- that time never layixg himself to rest on a beei; heaved out, but warm, favorable CALL and enquire prices of Montreal steel Nom. —Seeding is in full blast this week, pnee up weAther will revive it. In most places cutand wirenafle,barbed and plain fencing wire, and should the dry weather continue an- Bride and wife, of Ishpeming, Michigan, are bed. DeAL-tli. was a vv lcome visitor to de- and the Carpets are n clo4er has been a good catch and has not oiled and annealed wir6, galvanized wire. All prices iw roxeter. other weekagood ma nyfarmers will be visiting his parents * in the , villa e ceased, as he craved reatand, judgmill from select patterns and Shadings. e expression I —The social, held under the aus- i's 00 Tm held in I Me th - the face, we d reduced. JOHNSON IBROS. 1875-1 SOCIAL. Prayer meet' on beeh much. injured by unfavorable weather. through." The land in g d condition, be - el whole ices Ming Workers Society of the ing d but. a good warm r" n Wednesday evenin Sweet is refit." Deceased was' born in of the W 0 wa On th rospects at present bid fair PLAIN SEWING.—Mrs. E. Cooper is pre-, Presbyterian ch We will be pleased to have you 11 a what is 9 pared to do plain sewing, and Is prepared to give ver growin is im- am t satisfactionon the most reasonable terms. Resid. Mr. John _k throuigh our 8 r ng freabyterian 01i rch, at the residnce of ar Mr. Leigh, who has been- England in 1835, and came to Canada with and loo stock for bountiful needel to start the grass' rain gi. —Mr. C. 0— ence, North Main Street, in rear of Mr. W. Burnetts nutson, on the evening 6f Tues- Michie spent Friday last in Listowel.—]Nfr. proving sligIstly.—Miss Lottie Currell, who the family when only four years old, settling We know you will gain somethii- All-OTHER CAR- ,-IvAL. —Messrs. Waterbury residence. day last, wasa iery enjoyable and success- Wmw Russell, 6th line, started out on Mon has been at her sister'Mrs. De in Brantford, where he was married. About 1876xl is Aul lit programme had day of this week, to work at the yal hotel, returned ) to Gode-' an&- Armstrong, of Mitcbell, were in town ALI, AcvouNTs due the late Thos. Coven- masoning e Cong WI -affidr ,Ali excelle Long at tht 25. years Ago, Mr. Sage came to Walton, by it. tr been prepared, consisting of songs, choruses, rich last week.—Mr. George Greene has 01114, edneada IsCzt, making arrangements y must be settled on or before the 20th of May, with Mr. R. Gallagher, -of Belgrave.—Iffiss where he has resideA ever since. He suffer - 1894. Accounts will be collected ap, the old stand recitations, etc., as weMas a Y'vPr-Y bountiful Almie Cantelon, 6th line, is poorly this ed from Brialit's disease of the kidneys'. for'the holding Of a Hobby Horse Tourna- gone to Brantford, where he has got a itu- every day from one to four. 1375-4 SuMly of refreshments. dropsy and -organic disease of t4e, heart. mept bere in a short time. This novel en- week.—Messrs. Thuell and ation.—Farmers are now bus at their To 'THE MERCHANTS are this week called Brown are at spring I wor Mr. Sage had always been an honorable man, terfainment consists of military evolutiom, AND BUSINESS 1111,14 BITUAR:—We work, this week, building ille a k 'in the fields. it is early Edward McFau OF SKAFORTH AND VICINITY.—AS I am at present out upon , to - record the death of Mrs. James Mr. Kelly2s barn, on the " tone wall for enough, even yet, for the seed to be so trying to o, what as right, and keepin coitibats and' sports. The company, of employment I would like to bear from any of the I th line. . It will wn". 9 Coin Ball, which occurred at her lAe home in the laws. Notwithstanding all that-- loving SEAFORTK pof1ed of some 30 or 40 members, includmig above who require assistance with their books or How k, on the' m be the largest raising in this townsh this ip office work of an- kind. RoBT. HAxEy, Seaforth. Blake. hands co, do to alleviate his distress, his th§ Queeirf nd her attendants,'are all local y i Lorning of Thursday, April spring ; further particulars later on as to 1375xi 5th. -Some time ago she contracted a cold, suffering,wa very great, but was borne at. ta*nt of our sist,6r town., This entertain- which very abon developed into consumption size, etc. NoTEs.—Seeding operations in this local- all times *ith a patience -and r Su-nday.—Air. 'Charles Fritz, agent WE can save you from '20 to 40 per cent. PASSED AWAY.—In a recent issue we ity are now in full blast, and every farmer. that were characteristic 0 Goold bbuyele company, Brantford, I meht waa given before crowded houses, for 'The funer ' ,Ior 6 n, -n Mitchel, on your Shoes. Being bought at a low rate on --the and at la4t caused her death. made mention of the serious illness of Mr. wears a smile, for it is a; long time a' f the man. He as _80 th6e nights in successi' i dollar there is no house in the trade that can sell at took place on Satjirday afternoon, and was several first-class wheels late leaves a widom, and four daughters to mourn ce4tly, and it is -the intention'to produce it the low prices we do at T. COYXNTRY'8 old stand. very largely. attended. The bereoved hus- George Skelton, of the 7th line ' This week there was such a fine seed time, the land the loss of a _rion, public school teacher, spent Sat' we have to record his death, which sad works up so fin6.—Our genial friend husband and a loving n attraction for the Twenty -Fourth of Cash only. 1376-1 band and childrqn have the sympathy of the event took -Mr., father. urday and Sunday under the parental rOO4 on real, live horsds, instoad of hobby Perhaps no higher tribute could be entir rsday morning of M a. The entertanment will be given in Two G90D WORXIING M-A.RES for sale e commum last week. e n Thu Samuel McBrid from Mr. paid than that given b one of his neigh - a 0 has purchase(- near Chiselhurst.—Mr. Haist, brick and til halyse cheap. Scow BRos., Seaforth. 1376-3 Veacce ed Thomas Sherritt, the 100. acre farm on the y kad been ailing for maker, Crediton, was in the village on T day.—What is the matter wih th ctirling rink here, but the date has not Goshen. line, Which abuts on his own home- to do right." The funeral Was at - WINDOW SH.4,DES LocAm. —Mrs.. Orr is spendinga few. days sometime,and about three weeksagohe bors, that he -was " a inan who always tried complete with rollers in Wingham, with.her daughter, Mrs. -Sim took a paralytic. -stroke after stead. It is a good farm and a d bar- having a race-cou Wm. SnelUl, tended. virs.'Webling and son (sister and so's, Seaforth. 1375-1 t the price, $5,500. yet been fixed. from 35 c , ents each and upwards at LumsDEN & Wir,- Borden.—Mr. Robert Evans moved his faiii- never was able to help himself. The.funeral gal" a wishes rse ? Mi I - -1 ily, o Teeswater theend of last w -e -e -k --We which he Everybolyo nephew of Mr. Sage,) also Otto and George has offered to build one at a nominal C PEATH OF A POST-MASTIE.-R--Many of our Pu:BLTC NoTicE.—It is currently reported took place on Friday last, at 2 o'clock, to Mr. McBride the best of good luck, as he, is and the only thing now is for the ciVimwils were pleased to sed -Mr. Andy McKenzie on Sage, uppliews, from Brantford, ittended readers will deeply regret to learn of the ropqd town that we have a fine display of furniture the Brussels cemetery. Deceased was in a "lost deserving man and strictly a self- the funer-al. Street, and we are still the street a few days ago. - made one. -May he and his take hold, as it would be, quite a boon d4ath of 34r. Thomas Fair Post -mast in our warerooms on Main We hope. he is his 65th year. His' estimable lady some of our fast horsewer-,and, I)icy-C to. ell of adding to or stock. We wouldbe plemed to have now in wife died a few years Clinton, whic a fair way to recovery --Mr., John live long to enjoy the fruits. of their lab obourred on Friday morn* ago. Ors. Mr. Fred Ilse has opened 4ut Ing you call and inspeci our line of bedroom suite@ and Knutson, our popular tailor,, s having his Ust. He has been in delicate health for sideboards, all of the latest design , ank,11 I a to Mr. John Mero has sold one of his horses to McKillop. aand pump factory in the old- h to please everybody. The king of all shop re -shingled this week.- -Mr. James Oer a year. He has been post master for aidebasi 90 now T 13elgravp. Mr. McBride for a good figure.—The falling 8,Uery.—Miss Jane Hall retatme on exhibition for a few days. Be sure you see it and Ireland left on a business trip to Quebec on —Mr. Robert Dodds has purchased ome o- er thirty years aild -a more faithul, obli - NOTES. 0 9 place yourorder early.' A full supply of - -undertak- Wednesday last.—Mr. Gavin Davidson,at ITEA11-13.—The weather is unusually fine afid tug could be -seen from here the other day-, 25 acres oil the '9th concession, part of lot Vonday evening, from a several *eeks' ,W­ iiig and competent official could not be - de- ing goods always in stock. See our advertisement 'cD eding has commenced in this vicini' thouall we do not hear of mail -y fish being 31, from -,Mr. Andrew Govenlock. The price Journ with friends ini London. stred. He was a good man - every sense elsewhere. . Yours respectfully, BROADFOo, B ast Stm- The sermon on dalic vhich was preached w in ox & present resi("g in Seaforth, spent I Tjy*— catig6 yet. CO.,' Senforth. day -under the parental roof. as $1,1 5.—Mr' James Cowan"of this -of the term and was held in the very highest 18764 —Mr, A. J, esteem by Toronto in Trinity church ing Sabbath came off township; has solel to Mr. John MeXaugh- Londesboro. all who knew him. The C LISTEN.—VVe have something to say that Saunders left for on Tuesday morn- last linon well. Mr. Higley strictly condemned danc- Clinton. ton, to. be shipped to Winnipeg, a 3 -year-old LocALtTiEs.—Mr. G. A Newton ast. —A very great scarcity of dwelling New -haod klarge asooitraent of Era of last week in, ainioullemg his ill- will interest you. -On ing -1 ing. -Our village tailor is able to be about , Two HOTELS BURNED.—Early Tuesda Clydef;&ile stallion bred by himself. This Wingliam, accompanied by 6 k ino. The ladies say they are 1610 cute for houses prevails at present. Why don't an ness said : "Had Mr. Fair been less faith- "'I 3t again, and has resumed work. He is yet I an Jng. You can hear oii all sides praise from the some of Ou morning fire was discovered in the rear of youni 4bllion was got by Golden Crown, Eva, was in our village last Sunday. duti r1monied men come to the rescue? zj& f til to his es, there is a -probability that owners of our watches, as to their beauty, I durability —M i the Central Hotel, owned by I'VIrs. T. Coop,- and, W46 he a little larger, would riiib the c as Mary Richniond from near Chesle ) able to handle the goose.—Mr. J. T. Rob- Wetlatifer, of Man hester,, formerly a his health would not have broken down but aud reliability. This is the kind of testimony that ertson, our assistan er and occupied by R. Ma;n. The flames, importe(.I Aiorses pretty hard in' the prize As a visitor here for years he paid the closest possible atten 17r. amountst000methinF. Call and exawip our stock. is'yisiting at Mr. R. 'H. Fortune's.17 t Postmaster, purposes dent of our village w going to Glenallen for the summer. We soon spread through the building, whicb. ring. 41' tion to his office, taking little or no time to trade. R. MERcEit, Seaforth, un fr r. Cowan realized quite a good sum Saturday.—Nii A. Woodman hadas his It contains every6hing pirtaining to the jewelry CoonradSchaefer, of Milverton, spent 8 om I wish him success i frame, to such an extent that the s th - sale, considering the present * low e t on Sunday last, his nephewW WM. 1975-1 : day with his son, Mr F. W. Schaefer ?f his tindertakings—The was avilig gu 8 at on of Belgrave is increasing rapid- of it was impossible. An effort was made. prices.. Weber, of Clinton. 0)rced by his friends to somewhat relax his 111 —Our lodge 4f Sons Of l4i mself, being literally a p111)1ic slave until BOOTS and Shoes wholesale prices. this village. --A number of the Maso, populati to as,,rethe adjoining'hotel, owned and od- A WAR Thousand of pairs left yet -but they are going very craft paid Winghaill lodg a fraternal visic 1Y, 80 that we will soon need a Union school. NIG TO Yomm M-F.-IT.—A number England will go to Goderich: to attend 4, 11 8 t (tuties, thouh never lese his faithful- rapidly. This week we are reciving ne%v Spnin __Oneof, those 'sociable little gatherings cupied by Mr. John Lee, and forinerl 6f uninvited young men attended a wedding too 'ling last Tuesday evening. church parade on Sunday, May. 20th, suatm. Goods -direct from the best ac Cries in Canada, ang too1c' place at Mr. S-. VanNorm known a the McCutcheon House, and the P t by Mr. Joseph Nicholson, of Clinton for the same purpo The funeral k place ou Swida f t y bought very cheap. T. COVENTRY'S old stand. an's last aruy given Jad wm One Of the largest ever seen in the son the follow week. A very pleasant time was spent in firemen thought they had succeeded, but iti McKilldp, recently. -They went well sup- ing-Sunday.—Mr. R- Bruce is v i sit 1375-1 Hills Green. games and dancingr,—Miss Coulter has re_ a couple of hours afterwards t e second plied with whisky and cheek, ordered their. father on the l3th co'neession of in THE THANKS OF THE !INSTITUTE.` —On be- NOTE S. —Mr. H. J. Smith intends leav turned to McKillop this week.—Mrs. Win. alarm was given, and the Lea Hotel als hoi;ses stabled a -ad fed, and, in the house, The farmers are hustling their 8 half of the triapaging committee of the Mechanics' 9 A PUESA-NT SOGJT. kL.—Oii Monday ev for Dakota next week.—Mr. George Troyer, Grigg ha4 been called away to see her fath- just now. en- Institute, and in accordance with 'the -unanimous went to ashes. The large stable.,' alongside undertook to smash doors, stairs and will- —1r. George BradforT ----ingavety-pleasaiitsoGialwas held in the vote passed at the last meeting of the Bo rd -wd beg telegraph operator at Alvinston, has been er, who is dangerously ill at his home in of the Lea Hotel was saved On the d dishes ford, has been viaiting his pare dows, - and throw -provisions an J)asement of the Presbaterian church, under to heartily thank the ladies and gentlemen, ho took visiting in this vicinity for the'past few Cranbrook. —Miss Charlotte Haslam and Mr. Central Hotel there was $300 insurance on around, and tea over the bride. Mr. week.—Fred Johnet n part in the "Carnival of liations," for thei hand- secured the auspices of the Youn People's Society days tind also attended the marriage of-, his George Porterfield have gone to Stratford to the building and "00 on the furniture; on' Nicholson offerea for peace sake, the follow- with John Brulisdoin & Son.—The r some donation to.the Institute, which has d f Christian Endeavor. The " raison d'etre" is doing such good work i our midst. The Com - In sister.—Mr. John Cochrane, sr., still con- attend college.—Mr. Pierson is putting a Lea's $92,206 on the building and $100 on ing day, to take $40 damages, but only met contemplate having a, *cial sermon Of this gathering was to give the members rnittee in their motloii wished particularly to me.- tinues in poor health. new roof onlis house this week.—Ol the furniture. Both the - buildin scoffs the congr tion the names of Mrs. Taylor, of Strathroy, and her d Mr. &a were with and iiers. He then entered an ed to them oil the first Sunday in egation anopportunity of -meet- OFF-`bN A TRip.—Our worthy citizen, Mr. John Brandon, -who is over ninety-four years old, unsightly and rickety,and. the fire will action ag"ainst five of the leaders for house- Miss Crisp is visiting in Walton. _GA si t r, Miss Campbell, of this town, % ho were the John Troyer,left here on Thursday the 19th old, walked here to church lat 8 make room for better at ructurea. breaki% and ille result is likely -to be ing is receiv g co iderable attention g and becomng acquainted with Mr. Guth- originators of 't -fie. 'Carnival," 4nd who spent so unday. — Iie, the new ssistant pastor. much of their time -and, enerR- to bring the enter nst., oil a trip to Toronto and vicin - profitaAe foi- the young men and apt to present. in ns J The even- - l: ity. Mr. and Mrs. -H. Perrin, of Wingliain, ing -was very enjoyably spent. in social. con- tainment to such a happy anj successful termina- Mr. Troyer ]to nian old friends spent Sunday h tion. Signed- on be y in that ere. teach them Burns'notable prayer, 11 Oh, verse and in listeiiiig to a varied programme hall of the Committee- Wm. part of the coulitry, all of whom, we are Chiselhurst Room, Secretaty ; J. CAIAPREL , M. - D , President. wad - some power the giftie gie us, to see of vocal, instriunental and literary selec- sure, will -be glad. to see his pleasant coun- CHi-Rps.—A meeting of the ' Bliievale. 13751 Hensall. Epworth oursePs as,itliers see u."m---Com. tions. One of the best nubers was a League of the Methodist Church was'held . COUNCIL MEEMNxG.—Coun cil met in Jones' Benjamin Sar111- tenance. '"Te hope he will have a pleasant BRiE1?LETs. —,',Aessrs. WALL PAPER.—We have the choicest L TEST STYLE of buggies and carts at the on Tuesday evening last, when th6 John Johnston and, Hugh Johnston, 'vecitation by Mr. Guthrie, who very kindly designs, an immense variety, and priceis are accord visit and that in due time lie will be followin hotel, Lea Pe - Hensall implement and Machine S%op. WM. EbDER, officers W 9 dbury,' on consente d to take the place of a Performer ing to value. Papers from 6c to loc. per roll, good mitted to return to his friends here much Salesman. ere elected . President, Miss Essie 'Menibers all present. A by-law was pussed Goderich, were visiting here the latter 13752 McT a, 6 ; Vice President, Polly Stone-, appointing patbulasters, poundkeepers and who was 11114ble to be present. The E enough for almost anyone. ... Contracts taken for iil proved byi his outing. A'GOOD CoNcEnT.—Arrangements are be- man 11- of last week.—Mrs. Ellison, of Wing hangiDg the paper at loc per roll at LumsD.EN & wth- ME 0 deavor choir also sang several hymn" MATRIMONN AL.—A pleasant event t c tary, Mr. George McTaggart ; fenceviewers. David Dorrance, near Har- ook albt was visit' Mrs J hii McDonald 161V 8- There sows, Seaforth. 1375-1 made for a grand. concert and lecture ill Treasurer,, Martin MeTaggart; These pur ley, was wals a large audience and, as is usual at place at the residence of Mr. Charles Troy- in Of- Thursday. -11r. such gatherings, they seemed to enjoy them- 9 allowed his statute labor com- M llg Frank Scott and spen Sunday in Seaforth.— Rev. Dr McDonald, the rungs, formerly of Simcoe, has startedatorii - or, postmaster of this village, on Tuesday, Carmel Presbyterian church, on.,the evening ficers will elect the committees in due time. muted if he cleans. out ditch on side,of road. t LocAL Bitms.—The many friends Of Mr. of May 24th. Li addition to a' varied pro- The organization of the Epworth League Cheqes were issned for repairm selves thoroughly. the l7th inst., the occasion- being the mar- grmme of vocal and instrume tal musi culvert pastor, made a model chairman, as be al- John Turner, at., of this town, will be ' of his, daughter, Miss Bertha, to Mr. c, has cen in existence for over three years, and for charity, amounthig to keeping in Mr. Timmins, old stancL W and recitation% Rev. Helide b $18 rsOn Will and has been increased by many members Jennings has brought a good stock -W-i* d by y A Jarrott, formerly of the Parr line,. lecture on the -litereating subjec t "A night him, and he will likely have his share' ways (toes. The meeting was cloie pleased to learn that he has ufficientr J. S. .75. Coun- f,4 recovered from his recent-seyere cil confirmed the Reeve's agreement with sing God be with you till we meet illness to but who recently purchased a farm )n the on mount Hami since that, time, thereby showing that a Grey township, respecting by4aw for 'outlet ing, n at the 14i(k Observa- and the pronouncing of the benedic- d work has been accom patronage from the people of the surround - be able to walk down towL—We are 2ndeoncessi nofHay. Theinterestingand t !to ent is n the inter- goo plished.—Mr. in east part of township. The clerk received pleased, to learn that Rev. D. L. McCrae, important Ory. The entertainin o has been our village —M -r. Joseph Leeeh and blw tion by tke pastor. ceremony was performed by Rev. est$ of the n- John Sinclair, wh a number of bulletins from the Minister of ing country. nowofCollingwood, butformerlyof Brus- ew library of270 %,Qlurhes, blacksmith for three years, left last *eek for Agriculture for distribution to pathmasters nepDhew,. 3&r. Frank , Leech, have chargt of imber of friends of the c . on- school. the post office department in this plsce ,— sels, and who is well-known to many in this presence of a nf n & Mr. Walker, of the Kippen circuit, in the, which has been placed in the Sabbath Westo , village near is recoverml rs. S nicely from a severe tracting parties. IW and Mrs. Jarr clair's relatives-Tive there.—M Mr. Robert Sibbild was mar&ied last 15 EGMUN-DVIT.1 NOTEK.--As advertised, county Toronto. 31r. Sin- oil road making. The following poundkeep Carilochmi will offer for sale by pub- ott are, _r. Isaac Dob- ers were appointed: Poffing-divitfion. No, I lie.-Auctioll, on April 30th, several building attack of la grippe. -Mr. . G. A. Newton, for a well known and highly esteemed young BRIEFS. —Trade has been a little quiet son, who haa been visiting at th ' parental John Maling No. 8, Conizad Eckert No. evening to Mri. Palmer, who at one tw many years teacher of the school at Har- cotiple, and their many fri during the past week or so, the farmers'all home, left for Manitoba last weeek. lived in Turnberry, near Wroxeter. It is lots- near the Seaforth boundary. Thes look, in the township of Hullett, has passed e in being busily engaged with their spring work, Dobson is an ener Mr. 2, Timothy Ryan; No. 7, ThOmas Looming; said they never saw each other until the day I down life's tur- —The masons'are now at work building Mr. ce ; No. 4, George is final examination in dentistry, winnmLy 'bid stream. learn is doing weiT in the prairie province.— -Hearn; No they were made man and wife. The Rev.A. lots are only a short, distance west of Main b wishing them it pleasant sai getic young man, and we, No. 3, George Dorran street, and being so Close to town will afford first-class honors. Mr 5, John McMillan; No. 0 George McEwen's new brick store oil the 6, Newton has locstea Mrs. Barwick d her son Tho Y. Hartley performed the ceremony. A those in search of a site far a residence a i of eorge M-iee _n Lue d will practise his profession south side of King street.—N c The following fQnceviewers know an an mas G fr. W. R. Winthrop, were visiting Mr. Justus Parish procession headed by Mr. and Mrs H"tier good opportwifty of securinga choice lot—, there. From a long acquaintance with him Hod;ins is getting material on the ground this week. were appointed: Bernard O'Cohnell Thos. marched to Mr. Sibbal&s house *ith e -Y, Messrs. WiHard & Company, the new firm Exeter. bas - can heartily recommend hir MR. J. T. Westcott, fruit tree agei for lte erection of Murray, James McQuade, James D,',id,, we, n to the good it has a all adjoining his kets well filled with substantial provender of painters antl paper bangers of Seaforth people of that town and vicinity, both just completed hi@ sales for Spring delive on Sat hotel block and which W11O Alex. Kerr, Alex. Ross, Win. A. Anderson pro, ry P . I be occupied by I oil Saturday evening. 'fhe host -aiad host - engaged last week in pain rday last for the Galt Nursery. He will h%ve sev. Mr. M. Ellw and James R an. were ting the ceil- fessionallyand as a citizen.—Mr. S. ood.—Ivfr. William Reynolds, Tuckersmith. Council adjourned to ing of our chin -ch. Dillon eral hundred tine Norway Spruce for hedges'.or wind ess proved to be good entertainers, a -ad -These gentlemen evi- who is learnin e printing busiiiess in meet at Jones' Mel, Leadbury, is a Court WEST ED NoTE.s.—The officersfor Turn- everybody had a pleasant time. It j.!ii*ht is preparing to erect a neat new brick resi- breaks 18 inches high, for sale. Parties needing -any th of Revision, on Monday, M dently ituderstand their business, can be supplied by sending their address to him on a frOl' the dence on Market street, which, when n- Toronto, and w o was honie on a visit, has er's church Sabbath School were r6 -appoint- ay 28th, at - I be added that the groom is 74 and the bride post card, Previous to May 15th nexL He is dispos, returned to that citY. —Mr. F. G o'clock in the afternoon. Those -havin M-eyers dd for another year, last. Thnrsd y 9 .--Yfr. R bt. svery much improving the The seboolwill open on the lat Sunday in (Received too late for insertion last week. our genial friend and his family night. old to tlie blen(ling of. pleted, will make a comfortable honle for Ing of them for th cents each and will deliver them has recently been business should attend early. erection of, a scalf col colors and the hindling of brush. The' 54 y6ars of age. 0 . free. Order quick, 171-4 interior of h butcher shop and getting April, when the teachers will be' appointed 1plete -1 . -twithin the specified time, Carmichael. has awarded the coutdact for the IT -Ems. —TJAe farmers in this vicinity are eVerytbing in good shape for carrying on and preparations made to commence work BREvims.—Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Messer, job was con 01 and is highly ereditable to good workmen. — erection of his new block of I Main Sainuel Fergubou who has acted as assist very busy seeding. —The roads are in a dusty Dashwood. street, nearly opposite THE -business.—Miss Ross, of Hamilton, are visiting at Mr . William of Clinton, was here in the school in May.—TvIr. J. k. Ball is BRIEFS.—Mr. Finn and daugh _Mr kbXPOSITOR conditioni r. Nseph H. Shelton, who re- recently visiting he r, Mrs. William ters-, of Messer's. a. K N. Du-ff. and Master i wit miller c' m in t4e Big Mill for . several years, office. Mr. F. (Imitezidge will do the brick sided here some 15 year ago erecting an implement house. Alessrs. Ross Plattsville, are visiting his son Michael at Claty-ton Duff, spent Monday in Brussels. left on,Xonday for the Northwest, -wher—e he and stone work-, while Messrs. i is renewing old Me -Lean. —The two Young Englishinen who and Campbell did the frame work.--- -Tyerinan4nd acquaintances. He. a now a resident of Cah- -Mrs. present.—The flax mill finished work for Mrs: John Burgess was visiting in Brussels has secured the position of head miller in a Sparling are the contractors for the wood were advertised in this column several Day, of Buffalo, visited her parents here the season on Friday last.—Air. Roeding, last week.—Mr. Alex. Anderson has Te - large Pion establishment. While we re- fornia.—Mr. William G. Bissett has a num- weeks ago, as being h their way out from this week.—Miss R. Stanbury. visited rela- shoemaker, bf Crediton, paid our burg a turned from, Muskegon, i hi he rill work. TUr. Carmichael couldnot havegiven ber of very fine bug ie for le -- - J. T. the Old Country to engage in farming, have tives here this week.—Mr. James Watters visit 0 1 c gan, where tteit th oaga of SIIG*li yo.1111cr nien as Mr. the contract to better or more relible men. -9 sa . Mr sve are n Saturday ergll: Westcott, fruit tree agent, will make a large arrived.—Mr. William Welsh, our enter- is engaged with Mr. S. evenina. —Mr.,Louis Kraft, went to attend the funeral of his ister-in- n 6.9ed i0o congratulate —Mr. F. Gutteridge, with his usual enter delivery of fruit and ornamental trees in S. Cooper,'of Clin of prising contractor, -is laying out the founda- ton. Stephen township, who purchased the law, Mrs. Robert Anderson. Mrs. Ander- tion for property of Mr. Win. Willert, in this vil- son will be remembered by many in the vil- him on his preferment. For some ypars he prise, has commenced the erection of a large few days.—Mr. Alfred Sheere, bricklayer, ia the erection of the new brick Metho- FAREWELL P.&RTY.—Few young men in lage, took'possession last week. We wel- lage. she and her husband having lived has been a valued member of our Sabbath brick house, suitable for two, tenements. It engaged with Mr. John Evans, contractor. I's dist church,and will doubtlem give the con- this township were better School staff, having acted as assistant- is situated near his pres6nt residence and Mr. Alfred Bowie, brickjaye known and none come Mr. Kraf and family as citizens of our here some years ago.—Mrs. John" Johnston libraaian. He will be muc 111issed in our when completed will aid in supplying a r, W engaged gregation as great satisfaction in the build- more highly esteemed than Mr.. Donald village.— rs. Ke rip -'an, who w v ti and Miaster Freddie Johnston, of village, but his'16ss will be particularly se- with Mr. George Kydd, contractor, Henall. ing of the church as he did a few years ago M lle as isi Ing Goderich, inuch felt want. —A lady in town had by- The folifidation of Mr DaUas, who was born and raise vere to his mother, a s by his depa R. N. Rowe's new in the erection of the parsonage.— d here ' and her daughter near Crediton, several are visiting in the village.—Mr, K. N. Duff rture she acinths in full'bloom in her urden on the house is completed. —Mr. Charles Perkins, - A. was 'in every respect a worthy son of a weeks, returned home on aturday.—Quite and Mr. James Robertson attended the Mr fQr of Reichert is this week moving into his new worthy sire. He chose for a profession one a number of children were confirmed in the Young Liberal Club's banquet - -in Brussels will be left the sole odcopant of her home.— 14th of April.—A footbll matc.11 for the the firm of Perkins & Martin, intends ereA- and well finished dwelling, at the vest end of the noblest in the land, viz., that of im- Lutheran church on Sunday.—Messrs. last Friday 'night.—Mr. James Timmins, -he wns; , H With the coming of fine *e4t r la and ough cup is to take place on the Recreation ing a fine brick cottage oa William'Street.— of our village.—Mr. James Coxwbrth now parting instruction to the young and risin yards are being clearted 1up, and the usual 'grounds to -morrow afternoon, between Ber- The Exeter Times has purchased a new has his' new hall r 9 Nadi& and Oxley treated their wire fence h gu:mnler neatness -will soon prevail aniongus.- lin High school and ou . Collegia eady for use. Mn sold his store and ontents, " Mr. Cox- generation, in the capacity of- s; public to a coa of green paint last week. —i movef with his familY to Toronto, where he to Insti- printing press.—The funeral of the late worth is one of our most enterprising school teacher. His natural ability and Henry Willert a -ad Louis Kleinstiver have will -reside in future.—The house of On Friday last rs. H. NT. Chesney and tute. We don't know how strong a team GeoF`9e Willis took place from the residence an emost greatly improved their property by, erectm Nelson Thornton, in Morris, Miss Hills drove over to visit some y friends Berlin bas, but the probabilities are that it of his sister, Mrs. George Eacrett, on Friday provi!ig the appearance of his buildings and of the teachers in this county. citizens, and is constantly adding to d im- energy soon placed him among the for 9 a high apiAted beast from pect our boys will do honor to premises.—Miss Jessi He was an a wire fence.—Bicycling is all theage now, the ground on Tuesday. Very little of th, horse was the e Muir and Miss Amy excellent foot -ball player and distinguished and Dashwood has got as good wheels as contents were saved.—M. and Mrs. John, in Exeter, and returned on Sattirda The will be a formidable one. However, we ex- afternoon last and was largely attended Was burned t their town Mrs. D. Ranom is visiting relatives in Murdoch were in Exeter last week, visiting himself in many a livery stable, Q` so ; meAlo_$'Qme that the and retain the trophy.—The Lacrosse Club Greenway. —Mr. John McAvoy, of Kincar- friends. stubbornly contested any villaffe in the county, ff not in the Pro- McIntosh have gone to live in Molesworth. Owner el arge promise —Mr. Fred and Miss Maggie Hart- game. Mr . Dallas has decided to " go west vince.—)No- . Messrs. Kry d S —Mr. Arehib dom trusted it out. Such an ani- minstrels have commenced practice, and dine who has been visiting relatives here, ley, formerly of this village, but now of to the Pacific Coast and on Fxiday evening ald Patterson has bought Mr. Chesney, and air. ---The bi I track,on the Recreation Af R in Arnistrca High had his farewell part ends re Evangelical Conference, which can handle the rehis like"Mrs. left on Tuesday for Zui nd the William SmitYs house for the sum of $W, inal, however, is thedeliglif"of a lady who s of a great show are in the retnined to her LWie on Saturday last.— Bluevale, and who are attending the I cc e ry shipped a car load of school in Clinton, -y. His fri' ric toa%(,tt, charffe she pronounces it a first,61ass driver.—As Grounds has been very much iriiproved, and'2 h to London were in the village sponded to the invitation cheerf ineets there and has moved into it. Mr. 8mith , ri is vin ully, and this week.—Rev. M. Grey, of Wate in t1te new house n his farm.—Mr. ang -i indicp ting the general prosperity of our vil- when the - surfce gets worked int, on Monday last,—Miss recently, spending a few days with friends. the large residence was soon filled. with a was the guest of Mx. George Ka rloo, . I . 9 good Wele Palmer, Of Hensall, spent Sunday —Mf.' David fther on Mrs. William. Gray are living in Mr.;George We may mention that there is but one shape, which ,ill require some rain and a last here, tlle;guest of Mrs. A, Bowey.— Chi ago, is is Moir, of Pullman, near brilliant assembly of young people bent on 'Tuesday.—Mr. Charles Grob and- family, of McDonalds house.—Mr- George Burgess iz iting his relatives in and near a good night's fun, and they were -not dis- Zurich, were visiting Mr. Henry R __oese on home on a visit. -am 8 2 JM 0GEA 'The Aeem it the, lea, ready to lwntl stmalti< tries, n ellrowt, I Whe eatabru llc5, il Wier -1 cattle a 100ce 461 fiects 0 Thel -dem"I the pli The i lie I -and thi 91-92-9 yeow 1891 189 1 1893 some W14116 OUN not N to ion TO rMes and ;Ut7tol g b th 11 riN tle 14