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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1890-11-28, Page 8, --- I- �­ --T------------- ,--- --" �­-­ .. - -- .. I - - - .. , " , I I - . -1----- �-­-­-­­­ 1--------- ;-,-,-,�,,�-%---==,�4,-.--��--,---.�l- - ­ . . . � - . � . � . � � . � . . . � - - � - � � . �, . . I . ! F , . . . . - I I I . � . � � . I - . . . . I . . . . . . . I . e . . I . � .1 . � � � I . � . - I . . I - --- � , � . I . - - . . 1 , . . . - . . . � . � . . ­ - - . - I - . . . . - . . . � . I I 1, - � . . . � r . 11 .1 - I � I � . . - ` . �-"`� . � - I- I - . I � . . . I I � " . . ­-, -- - -11---11---- ­­­­ ­­. I-,;,- ­ . " T I . I . I .� -: �--- I-.--- -----, - I . I � I .. . . . I -1 - , � . .. - � I I � . 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I I 'He also said - that the more cream each did singin&their last selection calling the tarm of Mr. Murphy, conoemsion 0, were damaged slightly, but were fully Griffith had a number -of Atop Worried ... . � Stacks of Olothing. *Such occur- FAIR AS M ' ­ . pal.brou ment,the more cheaply the butter forth a rapturous encore, which was. re. wasliortunateenough.ose. fine day last covered by insurance. A number. of by dogs the other ovftfilff I . ORNING � I . . could be proauced, and tV larger the sponded'to. Missei-J. Eviiiig and L. week while hunting to' find a bee tree. the boarders in the American hotel, had rence.8 are ery o in .but in this i . 9- -_q I V a in on# in- —IN— � . Received and opened. this week another large. L quantities of, butter for sale the higher Willson, On thi He 'gelled &4e tree, and fou d large Affith had the satisfaction - - ,consignment of Iligh Grade Blade Up Clothing, ,presided at the piano. U to get out by the fire escapes, and so stance Mr. GA � - - . - . . ., ' ities of comb arid bees, but it lostpart of their clothing, etc. The T and "BI.A.. , . � . ­ lys'and Children's the price realized will be. He also con- whole the, occasion was one of the most of 6nditig out. the guilty animals � 100nsi�tidg of Mell's,Youths', Bo ; iaric 4 11L .. Overcoats and Suits in all , ties of styles and traated.the profite derived by the C;eatn- pleasant given in Sbaforth for a long Viln"Ot late in the season, honey was following are the amounts so far settled .putting t4em beyond the possibility of. M -Z - A classes of cloths. As our stock of clothing is and bV the old way, and time, arid *eL are sure that all who were scarce. - for the lostproperty : Waterloo Mat' rep ti the offence. , , Is the IAdy Who is well and neatly dressed. �.. ery system I I -ea img - -. now as fully assorted as at anytime during this t - that L 9 FAREWX . - it $10 P .9 -- . , - 1, fall season, buyers -will consult their interests by showed that during the past season the present will hope the Grand � - ual, $1,800; Perth Mutus � 7001 LL SUPPER. -It having be- and nothing 18 more becoming to her outViia.' .. ; i ,;; � � I I Wellington Mutual, 81,950 ; Gore Alut- - come known &hat Mr. John S. Ireland, ly, than a - - � . Calling, early and making their selection be- patrons had fealized at least -four.cents Master's visits may be frequent if simi- . I Zurich. I L w - 11. fore it becomes much broken. The quality of per pound more for their butter than if lar programmes will be in order. A AoXXTS wanted at this place to sell ual, $2,F00 ; Northern, $2,000; Mer- whd has been ,so long and favorably � L . LL .,; J the stock will be found away up, prices away - - nt in BEA-UT1FUL 11 - -: - I they had made it themselves and dis- , hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Bellend Dominion Orguns and Plano#. Apply cantile, $385 ; Fire Insurance Associ- known to the pfiblic here " assists AT, �1,4 down at the Bargain Clothing and Dry Goods a ' . . --t ' Aely. The proapects for Mr. Milne for his address, and t9 th to Soorr BROTHR", Seatoro. 1198-1 Mr. James Ireland's storo,had purchased _L -�� �� . House, Seaferth. . posed of it priv . I ation, $713 ; City of London Mutual, BONNET9 I I he coming season are brighter than ever singers, when the meeting broke up D., S. FAusT's Cash Discount Sale is $1,500. The Gore, North British, Afer- a business in Mount ForestLand purposed I I t . � DRESS and , - WK PICKARI - be - �- " I . D1 fore. -He -hoped to have a much after all joining in singing "God Save still going on and goods ard sollirkg fast as the cantileand Western Companies $5,900 leaving to take possession of the aam6, 1 . . !-- - bargains are great. A full and ,fresh line of- � -larger y�eldof cream and present al�- theQueeu." Thiswas, decidedly, the friends, determined to enter- WRAR , . -. T. Kidd's old stand, seaforth. 1. L,?i . --- Groceriesalways on hand. 1198 on A. Strachan's stock and the Citi- & few of bin 1�' L eemed to' indicate fully as best wakinq,,up the Workmen have got zeno$1,000 on J. G. Skene's -stock not tain him at rm oyster supper on the eve . I ; I pearances .a � I- I i- � �� . BR=& -Mr. Simon Geiger, who yet settled for, nor has the Liverpool - of him departure. They Sc6or - L ood prices as L dingly . . -this. year.' At the con- since their organization, and we antici - ) -_ -, 9 fusion of the meeting the patrons were ste they willisoon experience the bene. I ednes- re I L4, I EDWARD OAS 0 , lives near Berne Junction, hlichig&D, London and Globe settled their loss on metat the Commarcial hotel on W In Ladies' Wearing Apparel we exoci, and a- - P;:�It, - . . - - . I - pleased to be able to say that the anortnip .L . . N f "eaultB. where he has a farm rented, returned day evening of last week, and after the _nt 4 I t � i. -71 1 paid the balanco.due them in full, and cia r . Mr. Thompson's furniture. ' and. L yet very complete. I ­!". - home a f( � , all left apparently happy and contented. - old bivalves were disposed of song I � Wants Fine Fall Butter in prints I rw days ago. He speaks well Bni:EFs.�Mr. James Menzies has a sen- - - �#-� , . �-' , A I I . -My. Daniel Fisher and his farm on lot 9, concession 9, Grey, to timent were indulged in, under the able -------------- m I - of t at country. zr. z LL 11.1 ( I I . and rolls. Also Rides, She �,p We hope, this meeting can be taken as LocAL BwEFs.-Mr. Peter McEwen, . � I - - I r 'I, �is rother John, who have been resid- r; I I -1 --li, - I � ' , I an index of what Mr. Hannah's next of Leadbury, returned from his hunt- a brother of Mr. John Crerar, who comes chairmanship of Mr. T. F. Mille' The , - I g Lear Regina, Northwest Territory, customary toasts were honored (in tem- , —M I . I -- ne L I' - -, L� L' Skins and Raw Furs. . season's busi as will be. - itig expedition in the Parry Sound "I from North Easthope * for $5,000. This � .ILLINERY.-- I . � .1 I � - district on Tuesday. He succeded in- arrived home a few days ago. -Mr. Ed. ,is a good price t�e way farms have peranoe bevera es only) and suitably re- -7 � I ' Brown, who has been workin for Mr 0 abes wer More additions -and still more coming­�soas. I �­ I I 9 e " ,AJ, L _ . 4 SEAFORTH. LiST of prizes at the popular bean capturing five fine deer, and says he - been selling, but farina are again mov- sponded to, an many g od wi 7 __ 1� . I I . 9 to be able to suit anybody and everybody -all, - L �_ V , .- A 16. Appel as coat maker, left for his I . - guessing sale at Fear's drug store, Seaforth. A would have got more only some person ing up and prices are increasing, a sure expressed on behalf of the guest of the . - ­ � L I � I : ­�, 4 v �- L 4 guess with every We worth of goods you buy. home in Cr0diton a few days ago.- sign that they have touched bottom -evening, Mr. Ireland replied feelingl the way tip to the New Year -with i Bon-' . I . I , ­ � . - p . � I � - tX L 0 stole his dog, a valuablellOUDd. -Mr. Yt neta, Hoods, Ca 9, Scarfs, Fascinators"a'Utd" some � 14 L . To the person guessing nearest the correct num- I � - --� L John A. Williams & Co. received a car- very pretty thi : 1 � � -' John N. Knechtel, of Brussels, has been prices. Now is the time to invest in a both with speech and song. We are ngs for the little folks. � I I 1 4�4 - - , L #010 1% piooltor* bpr of beans in the jar in our window will be . . load'of Manitoba wheat the - other day,.- farm if you want it cheap. -The follow. � - ­_ . . ruitar ; to the second, a i corifident Mount Forest has not mado a i ... �, given a beautiful $17 & in town for several days engaged in — . � I- , 1) flne toned Salzard Violin, worth r,416; 3rd, a evaugeliatic work and holding religious and they are now running night and r A i ­.�qf . ing arties we' a here this week for their better acquisition to its force of busi- I F � I p � , , I I :- - V- lovely combination cardinal plukh Dressing Case d ay.:- Butchering is now the order of -9 men for ma I - . � .� - . ; I I I Yj! tl DISTRICT MATTERS. for holding'collars, cuffs, gloves. handkerchiefs #ieetings. Mr. Knechtel is a good man and . resp�ctive insurance com ades�: A. nes ny a day. . —DRESSES.— . - ., . the 4ay, and pign are fall' P' asoct I I . 1. earnest Christian worker,and we ho ing in all A . . . - : 1-1 �-,� 11 I-: 11 and perfume(itisa beauty), and is good value 'an pe � tions. It doesn't look as if people Durand, for Fire Insurance ation ; L � . i L - - $10; Ith, a German Horn Whiak Holder, value his efforts may be crowned with much dircq W. B. Cook, Mercantile ; -James Lockie, -yth I � i- ­ - -IF : AcOIDENT.-The Many friends in Sea- $5 ; 5tb, a air of No. 7 Steel Acme Spring Skates were goin to starve yet. -Rev. Mr B1 - Special Prices j . z � � I , 9 ust now in' : L p succelfil.-Rev. Mr. Hill, formerly pas- - Northern ; J. Keeler, Waterloo Mutual; . � � , . , L I I -. 1� � - �),-. forth of Mrs. E. F L L Cir. ,AGH.NTS wanted at this place to sell i - ­ � - --' . Davis, of Mitchell) (any size), price $1.50; 6th, a $1.50 Game of tor of St. Thomas' church 'here, and a Yager, of DAshwood, has been visiting J. 'mcmurdock. Gore Mutual ; C- BeH and Dominion Organs and Piano& -Apply Bilks and Fine Dress Goods,-- . . ! I cination; 7th, a beautiful pair of bronzed ima * 1 -$I; -ds in the village for a, few days pac . I � . , ­ - , formerly-Niss Mazie Davi&on, will remw - gesi; � � - - -9th, a briar g . I I - Sth, a fine washable doll, price entleman much and deservedly esteem. frien kert, Perth Mutual ; J. Davidson, to SCOTTBROTHICRS,Seaforth. � 1198-1 na in. , - pipe it) - - Also some Real Bargai : �- - . I gret to learn that she has inet with a - - case; 10th, a beautiful combination astl'-Mr. Henry Rose moved to Wellington Mutual ; J. Norsworthy, BRiEFs.-Miss Blanche Chamberlain , - I '� I - A" '� i ed by,the people of Seaforth, will de- P ' � i - very painful accident, and will be L I I - pocket book. Our stock of drugs, medicines and ' Dashwood a few days ago, 'Where he bag North British and Mercantile; Mr. I � I - - � liver an interesting picture lecture and I left on Thursday last to attend the Black Cashmere aid Henriet&u. . I -i : I L� :� ,- - � pleased to hear from time to time of Christmas novelties is very large, and prices , . I . . I " . alwaysright. We extend an Invitation to every. chalk talk on "Queer People" in St. purchased a wagon shop. He intends to Gibbs, Citizens'. -The property owners, Collegiate Institute in St. Thomas.- - : q � 11 � . . I � - I I � - IF her progress toward3 recQvery. - The - reaid6 there in the future. gar Dresses made to order. I �� i I .- 0 body to take part in the above 'compotition, as Thomas church on the evening of Thurs. who lost their buildings in the fire, will On Tuesday last Mr.- John Denholm I , - t : t - Mitchell Recordev-of last week 'says: it I,, . i . I � I # - I . L I . ': � , . conducted in a thoroughly honest and tip* day next, December 4th.. No doubt all build good brick buildings in the sbi - I . . � � ! . t , -1 . 11 An unfortunate accident happened in right way. The beans will be counted on Satur. gped a car load of cider to Norwich. - . I 11 1. -- 12� many of Mr. ,11ill's old friends wil I Stanle,y. spring. L . . L I � , � day night, January 10th, 1891, by Mayor Wilson, I � I he children of - the English church �, � I - X Mon- I , � � . the home of Mr.L 9'. F. Davis, on . � -1 L I I I � � � I . �IL - f da,y mornin . Mrs'. Davis, who is a lady R. Jamieson mid M. Y. McLean, and the awards av�il themselves of this ol�portunity of A.1� EXPLANATION. -Your correspon- - � � Sabbath school are practising for their —MANTLES. L I . . 4 . I � r annual entertainment andChrifitmas tree. � � ,-L r 9 made at once by them. Buy 60c worth of goods once more hearing him. -As will be deDt' who reported the presentation to - . Cromarty. . I . t of rather delicate frame, got up before and take a guess at the Medical Hall, Seaforth. � I I I - 'I - L - � seen, by dotice elsewhere, our worthy the7]R-ev. J. A. McConnell, made a mis- -The roots are all up and -Mrs. Gilmore, of Toronto, preached 1. . . �. .1 L . If it was quite light to call the servan 1. Y. FFAR, druggist. 1198 NOTES. Mantle Clothes purchased from our Stock are . I � � Lt . - - y L. A I . young townsman, Dr. .Ferguson, has takelin attributing the honor of it to housed and pitted in splendid condition. an able sermon on Temperance, to & , cut Free. Fitting charged extra. : L L - L 'L � " , I . girl. Not, thinking she was so near the TuE Royal '.'remplars are requested to taken un'to himself a wife. The inter- the d'ongregation, whereas it was given Despite Mr. Michie'a anti -root logic last large' audience, in the MethodU� . I � . ,�' L, .. -1 1-1 I - . . - - i head of the stairway she stepped over meet at their rooms on Sunday evening next at cat-ing'ceremony iook place, at Kirkton . g, the farmers in this locality had church, oD§un(lay afternoon last. -Mr. -- L � ., . ­�. �� - i � � I ... I -1 � L �1 � - , I . and fell to the bottom, breaking one atm half past six o'clock, and thence proceed as a � by Mr. McConnell's friends in the aPrin - - . . � ; � . -.4 IV . ' ' * tf I'Veduesday, the fortunate yoling lady congie ation, 64 flonor to whom honor is .f4ownavery good area and gathered F. W. Scott this week purchased back � - . . - . . I --. - . L a at the elbow and severely injuring ie council in a body to the Methodist Chnreh, I � 9. SILKS. . - . - T where the Anniversary Sermon will be delti, ered being Miss Maggie Gracey Somerville, more than an average crop. -Mr. -A. the f U'rniture and undertak business, I . -i : � istottheother arm. She bore the due.'�P-FAIR PLAY. PLUSHES, . .-� wr C I - -nd I � , of that village. The doctor's many osed 'of big stock a ing I by Rev. Wm. KettlEwell,'who will also address . 0-�VNCIL Domas,-At the last meet- Russel has disp which he sold to Mr. Chellow, of Col- � - 4 severe shoQk remarkably well, we a inass meeting in Cardno's HallAn the after. . : I SEALETTES, , L. ' " friends here will unite in welcoming Ing 9, effects, and has taken an agency for � lingwood, a cou le of weeks ago. -On , I . - I -I . f 'the Stanley council, Messrs. -p z underata-rid, and is getting along very noon "at 3:30. Everybody should attend the ; . I P . 11 - - . L ­ -1 . n Mon. Mrs. Fergusom to Seaforth and in wish- selling nursery stock from the Graham Monday eVODiDg last the annual meet - L , - L " Oyster Supper and Prohibition Meeting o BROCADES, It favorably. - . George Baird, Thomas Kennard, George I I .1 - . day evening in Cardno's Hall. Proceeds for the iDg the young couple maDy happy and Stewart, William Rothwell and Sa nursery of Toronto. -Mr. Scott, of Hen- ing of the Blyth brancW#A the Bible So- - : . . I - muel L �� , �� BEAVERS I - . L t benefit of the poor. . sall, who has been trying o make ar- ciety was held'in the Methodist church. . f I . , , i-.1. 14 LF,AyiNG SEAFoR-T.u.-The people of prosperous -days in our midst. -Mr. Da- Sterling were appointed Deputy Return- - MELTON,S, � , l 1. I GOLDEN Syrup ,in two pound tins. vid McConnell, of Hibbert,'Ieft here on . � ' ; � I 'I Seaforth, and especially these who are. . ing-Officers. An account from trustee ra"gement8 for a singing class in our The meeting was well attended and was I CURLS &c.,, . I � I ii - .4 I A pure sugar Byrup of the finest quality. For Tuesday for Deloraine. He will be of School Section No. 4 for use of echoos village. has been unsuccessful. I s,up- acldressed by Rev. Mr. Simpoon, of . � I . I . L . , in the habit of doing business at th sale by J. Fairley, Seaforth. 1198-1 L In great Variety. ' :: I . � -- . I I Canadialn Bank -of Commerce here, wil.7 at elections, was ordered to be paid. pose our y - I I i - absent perhaps five or six moriths.-Mr. oung folks will not forget the Brucefield, the societ�'s agent, and r � �% f To Wno-.Ni IT MAY CONGIERN.-The George Dewar is a member of the Can- The account of Peter Baker, from the " . . . . . L L recyret to learn.th&t Mr. John Aird,wbo, Salter" that they got the last time. others. -The Epworth League, in con-, I (�. I . t Z5 undersigned herebv gives notice that he will not - I - , � I � � . adian football team chosen to try con- I . � - L, for the past two years has been manager be responsible for any debts contracted by his town4 hip of Hay, engineer for digging 0 . .- . . I nection with the Methodist church here, I I - 0 1 ' I . : I ,without his Clu . Kinburn. . intend holding a series of lectures dur- 4!r : 4 of this agency, is about to be removed wife, Mrs, L. 0. VanEgniond, siong with some of the crack c1116 Of ditch�lon the farm of Jacob Hieronomous - I L - 1 .9 � I., wiitten order. L. 0. VANEGROND. Egniond. I m antles Made to Order.- ,, I I - the'Ematern State' hich : ; . z; to Toronto, where he has been appoint- ville, November 24, 1890. 1198-4 a. They left Hamilton was laid over until investigated. The ILL. -We are sorry to learn that Mr. ing the winter. The proceeds of w . a - I � I I . - I 1� - . � � ed to the assifitant managership of the . on Tuesday evening, and will visit New following gravel accounts were ordered James Snell, of this place,. is laid up will go towards liquidating the debt on . � I � ­ Tor6nto agency, a position the duties of T.u.E very best Christriaas fruit in ,the York, Boston, Newark and Fall River, tobwpaid: Wm.Carine,$9.92; James With an attack of illness, caused b a the organ. -On Whursday last Mrs. Gil- � . . 1� ,4 . L I � ; , market at the Post Offloe Grocery. Currants �L y ,I � . more, f, L I .I �., � which he bas been discharging for some . 0 g next Tuesday.-Mri.-Archibald Parke, $22.64; Peter Capling, $19.28; severe cold contracted by getting his of Toronto, addressed a large Remember the Place for FINE L L I- I 4 - Raisins, Shelled Almonds, and Glasgow peels,the I . ! -� , �i �, months. During his residence in Sea- flne6t in the world. J. Fairley, Sworth. Bishop, M.P.P., was in town" on Tues-' Chas.;` .Logan, $26.24 ; D. iGingrich, - SELECTIONS I : i .. ... I . I . L feet wet while working in a drain. We audience in the Temperance hall. -Pro in I I � I .'I- forth, Mr. Aird, by his affable � and . 1198-l' day, attending_ a meeting of the Direc- $18.80; Chas. Weeks, $24.24; Win. hope, however, to hear of his recovery fessor Morgan and his daughter fairy I � . L � ' � , "; -so I -1 ig - tol f the Live Stock Insurance Com- .1 - . : �- -r obl ing manner, had become very pop WANTED. -A Chamber Maid Wanted C000ir, $3,10; John Cameron, $16.32; noon. ,1�1. L to.ok part in the entertainment. A oil : . . . .1 I rL collection was taken up in al of -L. I I -Mr. boode Duncan, of Toronto, John:Gibison, $10.88; George Stephen- FARM SOLD. -Mr. F. W. Crich has- Ve d, T -E -C S ! ular not only with the customers of the at Kennedy's Hotel, Seafortb. Good wages will PanY. . Edward V. Faul' I �-- 7 ; I bank, but with the citizens generally. be paid to a suitable girl. Apply at the Hotel, spent Saturday 'and Sunday Visiting son Be a r a Blue O.rph&nage,'Tor- : , $21 04; Robt. Snowdon, $20.88; sold his farm on the 8th conce i r p� . th Ladies' True I . Besides being a good bank manager, he 0 u 13 1 SEAFORTH. 11 E � TuE 'Popular Grocery beg leave to friends in t.own.-Mise Ids Di kso i John McMillan, $2.80. 1he next meet- ne%r this village, to MrJohn McGregor, onto. -Our firemen recently received a - waa a most useful citizen and took a thank their many cuetowers and the public gen. at present visiting friends in Toronto.- ing of council will be on the 13th of Do- for the sum of $5,150. 1 This faiin con. lib . e I ral donation from Mourn. Gidley & I 1� . ,I I deep and, active interest in every move- erally for their share of patronage in the past, miss Josie Fair, of Clinton, spent a cember at I o.'clock­. The collector will tains 100 acres ; has on it a comfortable Powell, for Valuable services renderod � I ment calculated to advance the interests and hope by close attention to business and giv, couple of days this week visiting at the be in 'Brucefle'ld on December 10th, and D le We think a petition to the Poxtmaster Ing good goods at right prices to merit a liberal manse brick house, large bank barn with stone them in savi g their property on tl and in -crease the prosperity of the town. share in the future. Having secured a good .-Mr. Wyn. Hawkshaw, of Lon- in Varna on December 12, for'the pur- stabling, and is a very desirable place.. night of the fire in Watson's block. General would be all that would be Be will be much. missed here, and his stock off ruits when they were at their lowest don, and,formerly of Seaforth, was in pose of receiving, taxes from those who We congratulate hlr� McGregor on his . -W I . necessary to secure the change. An the � place in business circles will no,t price we are prepared to give our customers the town this week. -Mr. Win. Dorrence I . present contract for -o"ing, the mail - � be advantage of the advance in price. Give us a . have not paid before'these dates. purchase and are pleased to notice that Kippen. - . . easily filled. His successor here is Mr. call and be convinced that our goods and prj'ces and family left for their now home in OBiTUARY.-It is our painful duty to deapi� dull times, he is prospering. - will expire - at the end of the year, if - - . Prop rt I AGENTSwanted at this -place to eel the change is to be made. now in the - Morris of Toronto. are right. Wanted any quantity of good, fresh the West last Monday. A goodly num- refer to the' death of the late Mr. Ford y seems to be looking up in this nano@. I . I Butter and Eggs for which the highest market ber of their friends assembled at the Sparks, son of Mr. Alexander Sparks, V1 , 9- - I Bell and Dominion Organs and Apply time to be up and doin What do our 4 ciuity, but then &3 every body knows, to ScoTT BRoTmw8, Seaforth.- , 1198-L I , . INDEPENDENT ORDER ov FORESTERS. . price will be paid in either cash. or trade. Ell- railway station to bid them -Rood-bye place L I h L. ushfield friends say about the matter. . -1 - tate of H. ROBB. ., 1. .. 1198.2 which took at his father 8 remi. this is the beat district in Ontario. I THE only way in which we cau , OPWO - � - I - -on Friday'evening last a fairly large and wish them God speed. -The frost dence� on the 18 bh infit. Some three or � to interest the public is by selling them the . al INDURATED Fibre pails, Basins and and bard weather of the past ifew days f i . L Tuckeramith. . i 7 I audience assembled in the Oddfellow Tubs. These wares are moulded in one piece our ye re ago the deceased contr%oteda Bayfield. good# they stand most in need of, and as good I I . liable foot gear Is now an absolute necessity, . - I, I - hall, at the iDvitation of the members of from wood fibre. No loops. No joints. Will have put a stop to plowing and other cold , Zhich finally developed into that AGE14TS Wanted at this place to sell "rw'ae have decided to bring our whole stock of FAum RxiqTED.-Mr. Samuel Lands- , the Seafc1th Court of the Independent not taint milk. Proof agains� hot and cold f arm ogerations, but have, had a bene. dreadfo disease, consumption. Do- Bell and Dominion Organs and Pianos. Apply Boots and Shoes under the.bargain hammer. borough,of the 3rd coneession,has renttd- . . : , L p .:1 � - Order of Foresters. The object of the water, and kerosene oil.--. For sale by J. Fairley, ficial e ect on the road8.-The ladies Of ceased was able to attend to his business, to ScoTr BROTHBRS, Seaforth. 1198-1 Remember they are good -reliable stock. no, I 1. etin was to he - ar addresses b I Seaforth. . . . I L � 1198-1 the Women's - Christian Temperance I dy, at very low prices. Goods sold on his farm for a term of years to his . I -1 !rle - I I L -9 � y prom- - NOTES. -f he Messrs Sellers have re- shod nephew, Mr. William Landaborough,. I ; inent members of the Order from To- . - -not Union have received several contribu. h t days before * You make a .great:mistake by credit will be charged regular prices. D. Wxis- I L , i . . � It e g our Stock of LTweeds before buying else. tion . I ; being on his way to his turned home from Sault St. �Marie.- MILLER, ii9a for the a am of $2W per year. Mr. � i . . ; t � 41. rdnto,. Mr. Whale, the lecturer, was 9 P'n of paperw books and , magazines, - again . . , where. A. G. VANEoh(oND's So -;s. - 111)8-1 1 1 father's he received a chill which resulted Rev. Mr. Thibidean in able to .. - -f- . , but 11 . ' Landsb*rough retains the use of the � y I , expected to be present, but for some they want more, MORE. There is 'a I take charge of the congregation after LOCALS. -Mrs. John Jones and son ' house, a portion -of the orchard. and re- . I. - ., " , - WANTED it the Popdl&rL Grocery, in n attack of inflammation of the Charles returned home last week a*fter a 1! : -.11 reason he did not come. Practical and " cod, great demand for them at the lumber lun i L i ,�, - -. � � fresh Butter andEggs for which we uill pay g8J All that could be done,as regard$ his recent severe illness. -On Saturday tracted visit i ' Troy, New York. ' oetives other considerations, such as the.- . ; . � : . . I- - interesting addresses, however, were de- the highest market P�ce in cash or trade. FAi. camps in the backwoods of Algoma pro n �;. . and L . - . � ! I - earthly treatment, was done, but of no evening and Sunday L next, Captain -Rev. Mr. Edge, of Clinton, preached X keep of a horse, cow, etc. it* intends i 'LLi .I',- livered by Messrs. Miller and: Rose. tate of H. RODB-1 � . 1198-2 Muskoka, where numbers ..� , . � I F; .0 � L ' :iail 0�' and he passed peacefully away Wells, of Clinton, will farewell here.- very acceptable Missionary sermon to & retirinp. from the active duties of life, � I � _:j . I 1:k I These gentlemen explained the objects of TEA PEDDLERS. � Why go &W' shut in during the winter months with 0 L � . - C I I L , li; 1. . ay ftom -in organization of large congregation . in the' Methodist with the view- of enjoying that use � �:i i b utA o'clock a. m.j of the 18th inst. On Monday evening , L " just as ' 4 , the Order and its financial standing and home to buy your teas jwhen you ca. little or no reading matter or intelli. He died happy, having trusted, we be- nine, called the Eby Musical Comedy church on Sabbath -last.-We which an industrious -and well spent life - - " ­� � n get 2 ; -� I � � : : ; -1 the manner in which it - good at home. We have the fivest tea ge,nce of any sort. Every benevolent . I � L is being conduct- a in the are sorry ;. ket, cheap. Give us a e lieve,fully, in th Company, gave A show hers in the town � I I I r] all -Satisfaction e Blessed 'Saviour, who to any that the health of Mr. James justly entitles him to. I" 1, L . I ed, b those in charge. These explana. Ena person whose eye catches this aragraph died for him. He express'ed himself as hal charging--125,aud 35 cents admis. : -� - 7 y . guaranteed. J. Fairley.-Seaforth. 1198-1 . � - - I . - . 1 I. I � !i . I I � . I tions were generally satisfact iory. This . I can contribute something whoFe Miller in not improving very much. EAsT END XoTzs.-Tho first meet- - � � . %L L I I 901ne' In ring home to a better mansion above. sion. There was a slim attendance. xTy Mxrrisws.-The Royal Tom. terary and debatingsociet. i i WE always`do -as we . i I . I - Ir sayl our big the reading line for this good purpose if * -well 'plare hold another very successful meet- iss was hold in Sprea-Va school house . . , q . �, � I Z I is a mutual benefit society, worked on e ea Soci L L !ng of the li . . . IF .� . Stock of Tweeds are going at cost. This is no ied was only 26 years of age when Some parts of the programme were . 4-1.�. I -? the same lines as the other societies in fraud; come and get prices. A. G. VANILG- they so desire. Anything left 'at THE he di�d,. was married, and leaves a taken. The men In the: com any turned . . . ; 1, " . I � , - L .�# . conneation with the Foresters' Order. 310,103 SONs. 1198-1 EXPOSITOR Office will be taken charge of Ing on Monday evening t a last Wednesday evening. They had & . 1. t . I I .1 - - I young widow and two children to mourn out to be a regular gang of -humbugs- dozen now members j6ined, swelling the NDelling, Match to commence with, I L .� . I I � I It furnishes its members a life insurance by the ladies of L the Union. -In the their I I I � T I I � I .loss. He was a kind - husband and- They announced that they would give total. member hi to about - It is Itarr"y Tindall and David Laidlaw &*Mug_ T . I .1. . 5 � .40. L I 0 and sick. benefits at it cost within the THE WORKMEN. -The members of; absence from home of Rev. P. Mug_ loving father, generous, and affable in another performance on I . I grave, Mr. John Muldrew, of Egmon his manner, which made him respected ing, but about one o'clock Tuesday a. . � I I'- L I - Tuesday even. � � � . b reach of alt. The Society in a deservin Seafor th Lodge, Ancient Order of currently reporteg that one of our dti. - as cAptains. H^rry came out vii6terious. � , t 9 Unitedl! d- : - . � . I � - I i - L - - - nt visi�lj a.ched by all�'who knew him. ,He wa m. all left by the light of- t e moon, I Ument&I _ The - . - one, and is worthy of encourageme Workmen, took advantage of a ville,'& Knox College student, pre zone who, from a business standpoint, The rest of the evenw'g won - spent in I � � il a - I . I � . and Success. The Court here has on] from Mr. John Milne, Grand --Master very acceptably to the congregation of possess I h .d van expected to be opposed to the Roy- vocai and. instr music. L , y ed of good -abilities and good business having left the ball rent u all and I r � I I �. recently been organized, but has a very Workman, on Tuesday evening, to ten-� Dufrs church, McKillop, and Cavan fac %I Templara, made his appearance at next meeting is to be hold on December ' . I � , - subject for debst I . . I . , � ultiea-. His remains were interred in taking the keys with thein. 1;Fhey were the Lodge room Monday night seeking 'S is, .1 I r . . I - fair thembership already. Mr. John A. der him a Complimentary Recep I . � I 2nd. The . 1. : � " tiomi� church, Winthrop, last .Sabbath.- the Biyfield cemetery, and were, follow. a well-dressed, sleek -looking lot of " Whether Is Cattle or horse -0, � : - I L Wilson presided on this occasion. At The invitations issued wer& liberally re.;-- Grand Master Workman Milne, was -the admission.- 116weiver, owing to press Of raising . I : I t ed by �'& long promsion of sorrow ing sharpers, and said they were soo' * the most profitable to -the farmei'v" - - ' � F I I � � � the conclusion of the meeting the mem- sponded to, and at the appointed hour guest of Dr. Smith during his stay in relatives and acquaintances. we ex. to Hamilton to fill " 11 going business, the officers could not perform . . A . I I, a tea weeks' engage.. the ceremony that night, -but e,x . - : I I I T pect to good time is expected. -Mr. George�, . - r- ]� hi I � bers of the Court entertained their vig- the Odd -Fellows Hall waa'fliled, almoid town. On Wednesday, the Grand tend our sincere sympathy to tha beref t, ment.-Messrs. Robert Erwin and A. do so at a future -i meeting. 8 Strong is home from Dakota. whorehe . - z I � . 11 iting - brethren at supper at Stewart's to over -flowing, by a most attentive and Master and the District - Deputy, Mr. in this their sad trial, and would com. Fowlie are training for 16 walking match I car- spent the summer. He contemplatea. , - � - restaurant, where a very pleasant social appreciative audience. Fully o"e-h&lf George Patterson -i went to, Colborne tainly speaks -veil foethe work done by � � I � ? mend I them to the Saviour, who is a these, bright moonlight nights. . . . .�. f We nd taking, . . . - hour was spent. of those present were ladies, and in ad. township to organize a new lodge there. the Templars.-The Independent Order returning In the apnn* & . ! F .1 . � friend! -in every trouble, -and who has may look for a wild race some day. -On of Foresters held their regular t. - (well, time will tell), with him. -Mr. I - � -.- - dition to the members of Sea -forth Lodge -Mrs. John Rbbb has been seriously ill � . I � -- Mae I in . I ... L Tfir, SEAFORTH CREAMERY. -A meet- a number of the members of Walto with congestion of the lungs, but i promised to befa Husband to the widow, Sunday afternoon young .Dixie Bailey, Kyle's hall on Tuesday evening. he George Connel, of Clinton, and J. Mc.- � � n a now and a IlFather to the fatherless. � son of Mr. Richard Bailey, was severely officers report having had a good meet- Gee, of Port Albert, am visiting their � - , - i ,, ing of the patrons of the Seaforth Lodge were in attendance, The chair as - � , I . I ii recovering. -Mr. Alexander McLeod, I . . � . � Cream, ery was held in the town hall on was taken by Mr. Gtoorge -Patterson,' of " Little Scotland," died on Thursda, rewell, friends I Yet not farewell, injured by being thrown from a horse. ' d a steady increase h bershfix - friends, the Muises 8 rost.-Willie � - y ' &ring for 7 - ;,� ­tmew I ., .- W1 re I am ye too shall dwell. -The Presbyterians are prop 'ing a ". . Tuesday afternoon last, 25th inst. It Master Workman, who make orning after an illness of about t The � Chesney has been Ver . I a a model in wo Ih a g0ne before your face, I their annual Christmas Tree and enter- rder as ai benefit soctiety in unsur. ,% ilf with inflain 11 . � was a splendid meeting. There was a years A merit's time, a little space ; passed, and deserves to be patronized. matory rhouthathm ut latest accounts ; - I I - Chairman. The affair was a gratifying of oonsuffiption. He leaves a � - . I : I . I � IL :� ct, and we are . - in 1. ' The .. large attendance, the ball being well 6ccess in every respe widow and six small children. -Mr. When ye co, a where I have stopped, tainment to be held on Tuesday, %3rd of * . SAY. he fs­g6tting botter.- : - 1. , - Yst'wifl wonder why ye wept; December. (By an Ocow" Wrrespondent.) . young . . ) . . . � every one pr . t, L - 'h ' I " PWT -tdience we were 'sure that esent. wullt I nite,who Ye will know, by wise love taught 0 Vu e lubbirig � ws6k In'Chioney's hall, 1where"they I .:Rlled, aud in the ai . have Samuel Hannah "a formei Huro BRIEFS. -A. MoBet t th fi '10 - sp6ut a - pleanapt evaiang Iss . . I L -1 I . I pleased to notice many loidies. Every enjoyed the meeting. ohorb addreiises N 49W oxtensively engaged, in farming Thit here is all, and there is naught, a - I - t -patron, also, seemed to be thoroughly were delivered by Rev, A. D. M near Gr1swoldt'Manitobso writing to % - W I 'awbils, It ye are tain- - Wrox�ter- . touch on Mr. MoMoraies fin 11611k "'tripped the light &dWtic- to thw i �� cDon- S=ine still must follow tain ; AGENTS wanted at this place to ' barns last week. The W,re sms� hours, when,they all rqturned I � sell I q are the rnost � - I ;satisfled with thQ retme for the aw ald, Rev. Mr. Casson and by Messrs. friend in town says that he had 550 1 � 9 Onl.� not at death ; for death, Dell and Don-dulori Organs and oommodiotis 6utbuildiija in t4see parts- home well pleased with. the evening* , acresunder crop this year from which Now I know, is that first breath L Pianos. Apply . ha4L I . Son, many saying that they h&d realited John Beattie and M. Y. McLean. The' to ScoTv Bitonix", Se&forth. 11W1 -Mr. Chambers, of Hay township, sport. -1 . L mo,re than they expected to, and there speech of theavenig was, of course, he had 18,000 bushels of i(rain, 13,0W WWh our souls draw when we enter � - also about completed his new barn and � � , Life, which Is of all life centre. RETURNED TO Dim. - About three I L was not a single complaint. Mr.Michael thatbytheGrand "ter. Mr. Milne. of which was wheat. .It took four . dwelling house. Although not so large . I � Be ke certain tall se.ems love, . months ago Mr. William Dickson, son . e . steady � Vie*ed from Allah's throne a _ - Le&dbU?7. L. Murdie was voted to the chair and Mr. is a pleasant, fluent and impressivi steam threshers three weeks . bove ; of Mr. R. Dickson, of this town, and all Mr. McMordle?s they are a model of AMMINT.-What raight havabeen A ­ Hannah acted as Secretary. The audit- s aker, and is evidently an enthusiast work to thresh out his crop. -We notice .' Be �e stout of heart, an me Mr. L Rober aged. He . Bra�vely onward to your home !,' .t pe d co formerly a resident here, was nei7ad neatness and comfort.-Fminers are now very serious aceldenti befel � ora' report,which was read by M r.Turn - in the work in which he is eng by the Nansimo, British Columbirs I I i A taking advantage of the fim weather . bull, showed the total . � -� --- with I $13 t Prince Albert, North- . Looming one evening lait week. Whilo I . make of butter expressed his pleasure at seeing so mauv Press, that our old townsman, Mr. M. � � went erritory,-and Fwas brought back and are finishing up their plowi etc. returning- home with &'team which wer* I I In � I . for the season to be 43,497 lba., which ladies present, as the order which lie �-- Counter,'. has got started in the I Brussels. ' --Clover threshing is now the erter of sold at an average price of 19.50 cents represents is designed specially with a Jewelry business in that' city. i I to his friends here. For a time he ap- the day, and a good yield is ex attached to a buggy, he overtook a .. - By the Dis4sTaous Fxuz.-On Saturday peared to gain ground, but latterly be- I pected. number of school children and-tookthern, . -per pound, realizing the total surn view to the protection of women and same paper we also observe that in- the' -Mr. H. Shafir, our enterprising pork , morning last our citizens were aroused came very weak, and on Saturday, 15th I on to ride. Being crowded, he by some I � � of 88,477.75, and netting to the patrons children, by enabling the husband- and gardens in Nanaimo- can L he seen ripe from their slumbers about 5.30 o'clock, inst.,. succumbed to him illness, ag :d er hip means lost his balance and fell out be. � 1� the Bn,UgL SUM Of , L. I I ad 4(; eal ,a ped k car load of live hogs ; � � I as ee 9 Wta weight of the one tween the wheels. The lines becernin& � �, I . $6,951.78. The audit- head of the household to make provision strawberries, bh�ckbeiries, raspberries by the ringing of the fire bell. When years. Bill was well-known and iked I t w k. th - � I - I � a ,- I " Ora report was, of course,- adopted, Mr. for their comfort and independence and red curkants - being the second ' car (single - deck) being exacuy is,goo entangled . I . I I -� -A t crop Jameal Cole,- hostler at the American in this -neighborhood, as well as in the _ the horns cornmenced tij I i �L Hannah proposed to manufacture the should he be remf)ved by death. The; from the same vines and bushes this hotel w�ent to the kitchen, he stated he place of his -adoption on the far pounds. The party to whom he gh- � 2 a . ; . Baa- - I l � � butter forithe corning season on the same order provides for each member a life year. The second crop i � W 'back, running the wheels overlie head L i . 9 almost equal found the back kitchen on fire and at katchawan. He served in the American ped them .says they were� the finest OW, I I terins and conditions as that just closed, inscrapce of $2,000, which is pai in size and certainly in flavor with the and lik 86 Mratriping him underl fooL . d in once ' a the alarm. Had the few in civil war and was severely wounded at and largest lot he h r i d for H i b yb a . ' except thatif he uses casksinsteadof cash to the widow of a deceased brother. firstproduct.- This certainly denotes a 'g &@ see ve &' a 6 adl rul"d Ild shaken up, but, .1 � � "the &uve rushed to the fire they might, the battie of the Wilderness. good while. . Mr. Shafer received the tubs in which to pack the butter' be be This insurance is provided at the low remarkably mild and salubrious climate. w being a strong y " hope he I . � I . ith �Jew pails full of water, have, put. BRIEF NoTEs.-The roads have been highest figure -on the - market. -Mr, H. will won be ail oung,man we � . allowed one quarter of a cent per pound cost of an average of $13.50 per year or -Mrs. E. Hicks ' returned home this the are out, but, an usual, they lost somewhat, improved this week by the Ivison and'sisterd intend coining home right again. I additional for the butter puked in a little m,er 25 cents per week, being week after an absence of f - LOCALITIES. -Mrs M cLean, from . our years in in about a week.' Mr. Edward has left , � . thei ds and rushed for the engine. frost, and grain is again beginning to bear Walkerton, ;;; visiting her sister, . m . casks.. The price for making last year thus within the reach of both rich and California.'�Mrs. Kinsella, of Trenton, Therbt'ta course always in for the citi- a nd, both ihe parental -roof and gone to seek h I IL - was 4 cents per pound, providing the poor. who has been spending the last few move. Our buyer, are busy a is Mrs. McKee, last week. -Mr. Joseph " A : He instanced many cases wbiah zens to fight the fire with pails and mills are running night and day. Ship. fortunes farther weat. May success fol. - make did not exceed -40,000 pounds, but had come under his own observation weeks here at the parental home, left l6ave �the engine to the-�fire men, as pers have great difficulty in getting low you, Ed. C.'Kenny is engaged building a stone if it exceeded this the price was to be where, by this provision, 'families bad here yesterday for the . - . � . wall under his barn. -Mr. George Biewn � east. -Lieutenaut they know best- how to handle it. The cars; some ten were wanted last week, i � � . I - If 3' cents. As will be seen the make been made comparatively comfort- S C Army staff here, e tj ' ight iw this way prevent a and up to date only two have been re- . . Sunshine. . ! . L, . e ord, of ihe,�Jalvation * i zens in has sold his farm to Xr. Young, of Hib- . 1. went 43,497 pounds over the four tbous. able, which, but for this, would have- left this week for a rest, as she is "not, . bert. It contains 112 acres, and $5,6W - . erioui,conflagration without the aid of ceived. - Mr. Thomas Evans returned WOU�D IT NOT, iBic A GooD IDEA?- is the price. Mr. Young has, in L our :L . I able to continue in the work. Her place hol engine at all. The fire soon spread from Manitoba the other day. Mr. We have a suggestion to make the nion, made a I sand, and consequently the additional been cast adi if t on the ebarity of a, cold at to . sum of $217.48 went to the patrons. Mr. world. An immense bum is dist'ributed will be filled by Lieutenant LeDrew.� to Mr�' A. R. Smith's store, thence to Evans has had a plea,rant summer's out. people of this vicinity, -and also to the 0 .much better deal than - I flaunah's proposal was Unanimously ac- each year by this ord and much of it We are sorry to hir. Brown. -In the Stanley correspond - I er, learn that. Dr. Coleman Mr. A!. Strachan's store, thence to Mr. ing, but reports things as somewhat un- people in the vicinity of Bashfield. The en I oe of last week we read of a farmer - '� . I I I cepted. It was also resolved that the goes to alleviate sufferilIg au�d ward off received. another paralytic stroke on j, G. ' Skene's, all being, it might be favorable there owing to the poor quality present system of carrying the mail on I Bystem of payment for next season be destitution in the manner described. Thursday af tot -noon, and is now -in. a said, one block. The engine did good of grain caused by the bad weather'after W-ednesdays and -Saturdays from Bush. who says he has lost $1`75 on his barley � I , the same as for last season, and thatAIr. This, he contended, is a noble work, critical condition.' . this year on account of the McKinley, � ,� . Itannah be requ�ired to give bonds to worthy the countenance axid suppo . * I work, 'a8e did also the fire -men. They harvest. -Miss Aggie Playford left last field, by way of heie. to Belgrave and Bill coming into force. As all kinds of I . L rt of kept th fire from spreading 'north week for Leadville, - Colorado. Miss return, although a great im rovement grain, barley included, commands as ' . I ; the amount of $,4,000 to ensure the pay- every humane person, and"is"des'erving of West Wawanosh.l P I - L . I and from going ,south past Skene's, Playford was accompanied to the at&'- on the old once a week'style, is, in our high a price now as it did before that -� I . . I ment of all monies to the patrons as the sympathy and active encouragement I JOTTINGS. -Mr. R. AVellwood while or acioss the street. The principal opinion, not. as satisfa tory as it might event took place, it would be very inter - L a by the auditors' statements, and . losers� tion by a -host of friends and will be C A - I � show of rich and poor alike, He also depicted on the homeward trip from the Old ,, are A. Koenig, $8,000, insur- missed in social circles here. - The be. If we are only to h ve a semi- eating to learn how this man lost his . I - I that Mr. M. Mardie and Mr. R. Leath. the rapid progress the order had made Country, had rather a rough experience. &nee, $5,000 ; A. It. Smith, $12,000, in- ruling prices of produce are: Wheat, yve6kly mail, why not have it on Tues- pile, and it would likewise be interest- - erland be appointed to hold said bonds in Canada since its organization, and it He was struck by a heavy -wave which surancr,'e,-$4,000 ; W. J. F,%iifield, $800, 90 to 93 cents ; barley, 40 to 50 days and Fridays instead of the two ing to hear how Canadian farmers can - .: . _ . and see that they are Batisfactory. Mr. is still growing alike in public favor and washed on to the deck, and got his arm insurance, $300 ; Miss Wiliion, $1,000, cents i peas, 57 cents ; oats, 38 cents ; days mentioned above. All the we t � .? Robert TurnLull was re - appointed membership. His excellent address sprained as well as being wet to the Nsura� ekly do away with Yankee restriction. - anditor. Before � nee, $600 ; George .Thompson, pork, $5 to $5.25. -Messrs. W. H. San- newspapers are received at Belgrave on . L I closing the meeting can not fail to have a benoficial influerice skin. -Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. An 8 r� ,,, I Speak out and tell us, Mr. Stanley, or- der- I' t ' $1 200. insurance not known ; derson and Peter McTavish have re- , ThuFsday or early on Fridayt and under forever after stop your whining. I I . - ere -visiting friends in tte er, &W, no insurance. Mr. turned from their brief visit to S t- the present system of carr . ying the mail, . Mr. Hannah, the proprietor of the on the membership of the order in this son,of Muskoka,w . � . I Creamery, gave a brief outline of the di3trict. In addition to the speaking Wawanosh, but are at present in Gorrie. A� Str�ohan had his stock, amounting laud. They are both well and hearty, they do not reach here till noon on ,gat- -Last weeks' St. Marys Argue re- o ' I manner in which he had conducted the there were a number of musical seleo. -The' Roman -Catholic church, which tl$12,000., mostly removed, but dam- but got a good shaking up during the urday. Now, the ch"is Proposei, by ports that Mrs. P. Whelihan has just, business for the season and the prom- tions. 'Mrs. W. A Bright and Mrs. has undergone extensive -repairs will be a ed, '�surance, $5,900. Mr. J. G. heavy gales that prevaed while they us can be made with6ut any cog&; it so a - - L . pects'for the future. He advised pa. Dr. Smith each gave a solo, and both reopened next Sundays November 30th. iene'i. stock of . -Mr. . . would in no .w!ky affect mail m&t. returned from a ton * k -' visit to her - I � ' . . I � trons to use every possible means to in. were very pleasing to the audience. The Bishop, an well as a n . I . $5.000 was damaged, were crowing the ocean. -'John daughter, Mrs. Dr. Hanover,. at West. . umber of - -18,113ra � ee, $1,000. Jib furniture was Hamilton is &pin exporting cattle to ter going Out from here, and Superior; h&r uncle at Duluth, and � 31 f a ,le, v 410 , , , - - �- � � I I I ,crease the yield per cow, and to see that The Quartette Club were also present clergymen are expected to be there.- insured. for : $200. The b*uUdinp � . ; - the old country this thne in ch go of it we would our, weekly pa daughter, Mrs. (Crown Attorney) Me- . � J ar pmo I their cream was sent out in good order. i aqd delighted every one by their oplen. Mr. M. Kennedy, who is overseer on acroes �he street and north and south Mr. John iialrarlaue, - Mr. Samuel one d&y r then M present, Rehoe, at Sault Ste. Made. I . . - . . ! - I . I . . - . I - . , . I 9 . L . I t . i . - � . j - I . - I - I I � � � . . ! . I . . � � - . I I . I � I I I . . . I t - - . I - L i . . I , . . . � I '� �14 , - I I I ­ . ; � x f � � 4 .. --- . --� - , - - ,­­----- ­ — .- ­ — - I � � ! . . I � . . I - � , - . , --- ­ � 11 - �­ I - - --- - - - � - I - , - - . - - � - , � . --1----- S N� . �, ­-.--­-­-­" � I - 1P \11N;;/ I , � I i I I TWENT-Y�TIE- I � - I WJIOI�n RUIN I - . DEOEN . I . - I i . i I � FINE 1ASSCA , 7 1 1 -OF7 I � . - . ,AJ1LT,1XER1yJ � 31A]�TLES� I DRESSES1 I i 'I SHAW, I I 1 wo I I .1 I � I I " And W � 81'�Nfade () axi-d. Bop, at . : - Ed ward 1. . I . �SEAFiO I � -­-­-�� 0-"�- � 7 � . THE EGCT- . . -- , Ever sinbe the Mc into force,,& great Aea the paper� about ilie: . 1. � tion would likely j , Trade, and, also as to I * ., "opening up a profitat' - � in England. The Gli has b�en interviewin � and larg�st dealers ii, is wba,t thvy- have to, , �Nj I �>., � SO'N . SRS. D.. ' D. NVIL ' 'Mr. John A. N-Vik . , I . erlepancy..] 'is great,* . CoM,e .in , PeWspapet I England 44 to the 'Ca the'British nlarke,ts- . � I , that 10s the ten -"doze another s�id the pric 6d. We- �ave sent 0 E, nglaii d giiice the 10 � into fq,,4ce' ' but haV4 , . themz­ 7: until wf defini-te we will havi definite opinion as to, I country mo6rket will, the lose of the AM new inarkiat is uricerl York we kiiew what� �pon-. Wo bave ver,' e r � nil 110;'be 1. A I -merit$ will, � I I the trade, nor, indee( I . ' - son's operations. N be wor I ked'up over tf realize prid'es as bigif certainly . Ve'.ry doubl . means that men who time work�Dg up a I , business connections -, '� offund in the necess� . � mark -eta. 1� It is like I � I , . - . . . over agaim:, � . . I "The N1,ontreal rill favor the )�uglish -tra I � elate the V�due of t1il . They expect Xtoutrel centre of the trade'il . is found to. be prDil , city a nurAber of tbe the success of egg ,abi have com,6, and othei out merely to br-11i :dealers into pronitnle� I The thing that b 3 1 eggs preferredin We Western leigs was tl which we' could send, takiug a few days. ' ada will be at the di tance from the mart, that market the p. di -an eggs that in NA been againat the Prc Stateis. The,facttb eggs command a h English market ths. evidence of the Teffe( I their haviAg to go a can be kept a long t I . the fresher they jLT theybritg� It on -b from a season of 0. time wheo. they are, ral thing, as in the I of the Western Stat detained -At all in V . they are &preciated 1, There has been', , - - displayed by well -01 have been sending � of eggs in -attempts. , xnarket. And therJ � tbeir-efforts may V reputation over thel received ;from. a, siri was sent over of A kind# of thapes, aw. I - . iu all kinds of con.111 i3eeins, is 0ow the 01 promiscuft& sbip131' the Unit -oil States A . product has left RA�, trade and the san" -the e�gt.�a,de. if t-. the 4.6-lers they wiT, if there- is one. Tb a"ke to ,spur the . -their experience wi falling into diarepul I -I need not i3ay � I the English trade � ness is gone if we �d I thiDk-,& naark--et ' I whether *e ahall b high prices a's we. in the StOes ie pi have to twke lees h: have been � ge-tting; farmers Vill receiv, �. -0 that be- thb,case,, , ,cut the heads off I who have kept ace keeping their hens; the egge,! bave toli. . during th6 year W-1 i L I cents to $1. That, . � i I �cents is good work� I proportiO of Pro# to make IWO a yeo , - I to take a I mething market0ere wilt ,, I profit fra�a 'a far;� -anything !,else on � -word to foxtriers w - As freshness will I I portance to the eel . I . lish trad�, the. pra ,doned w4felt -s6me � Ing a -into of hold' b . . 4expectatik. -� I I I