HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1896-05-08, Page 8---------- a 4f 7, J -4 MAY 8' N EIP THE OSITOM an illness of. several w4eUs.—Fishing seems -Improvmentelb4ivebeen made and &good death of bat, few. men ir this room much Is, ger than in anylVir vious contraii the b, r -law. His worship let Is'epecittic' .—The noise of approach- itoba.—The to be a favorite pastim with some opjo oesson," MI LLINERY year, which is in sib gratifying, and bows thent wi a w Lrnu Wilson's Cash Groc'ery. r3gret 1, &h ig, intimiating at the lbeginning to be heard, vicinit wlle g el, has caused more gener ime that infuture all offenders sum- on the 7th line.—A new b rtion is jiII it hat an increase( interest is being Ta in saafi t ank barn ng little excitement inthis, I - . for loitering this but Wig causil a stiti n. efore hipi con- lo * lit ', do yet, a 31 I it The best M-angold to grow Is Evans' improved than that of the late Mr. John McLean, of i I it to on street built by James Ryan, Sc nth boundary, If its all t or'a 33onnet, you w&rit, :rioul- the , Mill road. The writer of these : iotts' thii worthy and 'commendable institi mon ed b has the s the farmers are so busy ca I Kings' #f an (See report of Onta io AS 'man-- carrier or obstrt oting the sidewalk, or reason. Thomas Newsome mammoth saw Iolr Id carrot is thti impr6ved hold rnany kindly, reminicences 'o thel Thelollowing is a list of the board. Of 4th line, neat with t U on pathway that lea domestic importance to. follow the tural College. The beat fie e tiact.—Gardiner Nicholhon, ds thron rh ise misbehaving 1eirmelves an th the Monarch, for the OD year: M. Mor- other ahortwhite. _he beat Swede tralp is as Beluave, has a hound -w th 13 young up-, to thi6m that as yet a great many do not flower laiad, lace land, ibbo I, d, and or SkitViDg, improwd, and the beit dece ed, among others,-, that Of att ing ' agers elected Halls Westbur3 ris, Rev. J. W. Hodgirsafiev. Dr. McDon- blic streets, wot Id be aeverely dealt with wedding some eighteen years ago. , I . - —Miss ina Is right here, Assessor Watson called too soon Mr.,,- knoW that an ele, tion is to take place. place to buy them as ail our seed is his Pa chief. of pal' t will land in' our Illinery room, which rch minagers and .41d, F. Holmested, William Moore, James he has instrue ed th 3 ice es ua Sinci and Emma Alulveytil isted her ankle on the 12th strictly new and of the best lity. Our prices are then as fellow-c u gather in a the -v rhieh, Craig, R. L Elliott a ad C. rigoiously enforce the to bvi-law - o be ableito =bInation prIce& it. all of umaden, William is gov r fairyland, filled with away down below the regu ar eg in various relations 'of, life, of last July,andl s she though at e seed, barley, clover and timothy seed Ong of this to game in the locality, if he raise the 1: tter. t she had only 0boic; the honory ble,cbri3tian Clarkson. At a I subsequent meeting of tke ing the same.—The Hu an enj no a as iven NEW F fin. he is remembered.as is still.verylame, lowest prices. Have jush received some very I went to Berlin on Satur( ay last, and were —Mrs. F. Baines is back from rable gi*ql2 it a- bad stlriIiin, ttention w Wing officers w LOW r Ceylon Tea in bulk, which we can sen at ioc per oitizen. -- But he has been taker from Lis in, 'board, the follo 11 ere elected : urer, successful in defeating the Mechanics by visit with friends in jam stow ew Ork. it at th ti ut she mom -1 we c n do! PreBid ald ; trea 9 'e life and al ent, Rev. Dr. McDon ias li ltleeus lof the ankle at all. It is NE pound less than in packsiges. Also somevery. choice the prime of a useful —Rev.,'Afr. Shaw preach me oer- and I e an are reta, i - ling at es4 F. Holmested secretary and lib l4p) one young Hysous rnd Japans, which we ii to regret' his loss'imitate,l his virta; goal to none. This was the first match bine doubtful at p e result will be. a trial. m- man a wet t Give.us Se br -be Westefit association cha ago on Sund i e S Be t W at th pricesnopedto can afford to Hell at. afortill's public,' in t foi otball f.the and extend our active sympabhy to ihooe' William Moore. ary ount tributed to Ue NEW, LACES, Canned vegetables, canned and dried fruits. o 'Mechanics are church. The am TWE ved. is one of the largest and best in the prov. pion bip, and, s t ie Beilin some extra fine cheese who have been so sadly berea StafFa. best quality at lowest prices. of ince, and deserves the Atrorigest an port, one, f the stronges in th e district,, this puts relief fund was $17-50. in stock just now. Have a well assorted stock WHOX I b of the bese quality FmE.--At' ck Wednesday gToeevies, crockery and provisions Truotirms' SA-LARiEs.—The ollowin f g not only from the town's eqp e, u, from Seaf rth ia'a fair way of winning the cham- &6t 3 o'clo rillage were y house in the trade ip. The ME ahani(s play the return cilens of the v wlnot be undersold by ab inorning the h ra in In- those in the country as N 1, and as t le an- pion.] NEW SONNETS Thehiihestpriceg paid for all kinda of produce. ures show the sum paid teael ini a to from iWr re Th rsday next, when a fast Jermgas. —Architect w er, of Cl used slumbers .,by the ery of aid for eggs. spectorate of West -H e on, 6asb p. g gi oun and on tu ning out found the black- uron for '895, ano nual expenditure is very heavy, e fe(l don- mat . on, i financh I sup- andxcitin e may be expected.—The ing the f da- !a' fident that it will receive the wasin town last week, I New PARAS01 a cost to the several munic 'If allit'Les per t t am I :)art a C. WILSON, Seaforth r ie were ticketed to points owLard er for each pupil on the I ai Ld per pupil; port of all. In the past it ho done a great following 1 tionlof the new public so Qol. R. H emith shop belonking to Mr. A. Cameron Bank of Comm Macda r. arce Blooka nald, C. P. & Sons a e busy doing th excavat enveloped in flames. The fire -had made so N EW DRES 1874 for average attendance, and t., last co.umni - deal of, good by supply.ing both a! and west, this week by R T f E, and an Weiory and family:irhave g he to Go muchleadwa that nothing could be saved. This shows the ayerage salary: with good reading all kind d Laidlaw, deric to it young R. agent : Willis, age Davi Go N con- -no SNAPS Oa Roll A:ttend. Av rage with the support it - deserveso- it wi Tackersmith, to P rt la Prairie, Mani- reside.—Mr. E. Watso is. having a new There was insurance. . Mr. Caeron has 0 tX 78 tinue to be a source of ins notion, profit toba, and Dr. Dav d Ma son,'Tucliersmith, fence erected in front of his residence.- -A the sympathy of - ihe community. Ashfield ... ...... $5.94 $11.66 $3 at to all. i L NEW SILKS, IREADY-INTADE 3 ;3,40 1 and amuseme to Bathgate, Nort i Da ota.—Mrs. James fence is being erected aro, It& the new agri. —Tb a township council met in the Colborne ......... 6.64 mter All Fairi jr., jand M Iss N, Fair, of Clinton, cult rt hall, Saturday 'evening, for the iship 5.82 10.21 31-0.781, )bn Kelly is av- townsh* NEW TiN Oderich -towi —Mr' J' ar' to 4 f *"nds in town this week.—Mr. ing den e 3d 'back on i his tracts for gravelling spring 7isite I'Ve purpose of let ing con 4.90 8. Di oE MR, JoiyN MCLEAff.1 An- i I aw r ceiv tanley ...... .... 6.92 1-4.292 400.44 Berry, of List ng the ap CLOT1111 W. i D19AT1I g f ay ......... - 3 '5 50! d 1his re Ji c mov Jack owel, was a guest at the lot, and is otherwise J mprovi the roa 8 ing tenders for the TRIMMING other of our most worthy citizens has been exprew pal, residence df Mrs. R. Hays on Sunday last. pearance of his premises. Mr. John Ke y, uildimn -of a e culvert over -the creek 8.381 being operie tephen .......... 4.313 8.64' 2;' 1removed by death, Mr. John W L f n W1 0 is. studying for laced - whi aw Mill 6.36 10.96 0 e i 0 —Miss Ne#ie Ew road between the a - We have bad 1he good fortune to secure a bi lot sborne .......... -3 0- 00 1 ;the Mill road, Ttickerarnith, a sea iija,' on', is having a stone four dation ch c sses e pieces of U y C ARD 4.88' Kirofessional nurse in St, Luke's hospital, derhisresiden e and intends verieerin it tiiud the 'settlerne lb Mr. WnL Sadler re the cel(brated SANDF 12.37 C M Le has of made-up clotbiog of tedly lowprices. Tbeywere 'ff. Wawanosh .... 7.55 on Sunday morning last. ew York '-has- pai Bed lit r first Medical ex. with brick. bei At inf the culvert- All bulers who like to mak ' atterns. D 'give 9.37 2 1.451 been in poor health for I r. c ved t ie ca ' ract for build MAKE at unpreceden ?j. Wawanoh .... 5.11 iearly iw oa years t we are enabled t4 bought in such a way tba 5. 00! amination, t ki 99 er cent. . This is, in- me Ing for the purpose 0 organizin d Affing Bayfield .......... 4.24 7.61 and although until very -recently, he , was ta receive offt complel a up-to-date cl( k banding, and d our customers the m I a mot - their selections from,, Idea i: creli -able Miss Stepheii. t-bal te'lubas held o, ay nig . Ice8. Now 13 your go xeter ........... 5.18 .6.83 3 2.50 deed a Satur NW,_ wholesale h at and below wholesale pr able to get about and attend tow us ness, h re Men"a, Boys, add Children's Nettie's many frie de will be pleased to )rtunity to seen oderich tovm.... 5.36 7. 3 2.80 1 it was evident to thosei in ate It him horses 'are good umbr of football enthusiasts were that he was failing. He was a young man, hear of her success and will,hope that she at t 'ere was no difficul in orjan- New Stock, sh all u -of Worsted NOTHS.—Already oattie and. oUld c resent, a d ty odd Costs,odd Vests and odd Pants of the high Or at the lowest possible prices. bein driven to the rat ches, near nd ng ra est standard of quality, just in the prime of life, being 44 ye re may have similar a oce a in herfuture stud ke was so generous Average ...... ' 5. 69 9.98 3 38-74' 'Parmers hav on u s. liberty of es appear- Beni, for the summer.____ e 11 arr ies.—Ou Wedneed y G I Reev fore mentia a;fe He wes married to a daug- too r the" boys a field to practise in. -d seeding.—] 'riday being Arbor 0 M. PICKARD & CO'S-- hter , M ly all finishii W ! ed before Judge deri h, to Ely ar practising a DEATH OF Mm. TnOMAs FArR.—On Fri orsythe, of Tuckeramith, a n, in very night nearly, with and he leav4 a Day, a generalolearing a was indulg Zielighted -w nBargain, Clothing and Dry Goods House, day last, the many friends it Seaforth of! his widow and a family f t b ond answer to the char e. of lebooting with in- of playinw, in Exeter on the e inte ion by the pupils of our schopla. If the rsite Seaforth. tent to wound or Jo grievous -bodily harm, the prices. rised'' 0 WO Uy" sib., t ana-carqingoff rot prize, which is Mrs. Thos. Fair, of Clinton, were an ?t girl,the eldest of whom is prob.b nd was sentence Ito one year in the cen- payers in the section wbuld ' take a Ir Ole isi E- MCFAUL same made Ian to hear of her demise on that day. was; 18 vears of age. He was The second,, son of a thorough interest in the children they O.—N 3 Lucy Hutchison, of Seaforth, is tral pr is6n. —The East Ifuron teachers are ir enerally known that she was in poor: th; late Mr !visiting at Mi. John Robbins.o—Mrs. John Goods pair. The I Robert McLean, who died would lend their aid and sympathy in tr3 ing who in convention in the Collegiate Institute iitobbina Us visiting relatives in Listowel. ealth, bat death was not anticipat d so about six years ago, and his mother, to beautify *e school grounds by plaofiting V 0 make. Yot, , moon. Barn in Wigtonshire, Scotland, the, always lived with him, died building,aid the t n is full of pedagogue . Th e about a year ran ef Witt. ag don, anitobs, Sun of A The B trees and shrubs, and in this and aothe MCKWOP. ompany, -or we.would : deceased came to Canada in IE 50 There are two brothers and one sister of I Ing moro r y ren sisters and brot ter, set tlingl. still:living. The sister is married, i and r say in the store. J. : in& a make thes h= es- Seaforth's Greaest Cash Dry Goods Start ps, ts, three. 30th Bi like and ive d OWN Hxr AssrssmE ALBERTA, ATHABASKA, not &-gloorny TffB T NT. —The assess 9 at Paris, Ontario. In 1862 ho - father wa& he -trothel turer,of Seaforth, Ontari), is in the ci sides in Duluth, while' one of t a place. prhaso mpleted his duties and from the we will let 31 AND MANITOBA, al drowned in Grand river, the boi neve be-' is il C Mrs. . Cavain, of Paris, and Mrs. T omas y aliforDia, and the other in B toll we gather the following interesting lbheir r uud see niece, Miss Rhods, Handfard, on Mo a- lei ing recovered. The late Mrs. Fair waif ac -1 Colu'mbia. The deceased was a M04 Mitchelli of Ayrj sisters of the late Mrs. istic cleared land,. 40,817 acres; assess - Z ducation at Wilt Leave OWEN SO:UND on complished, and received her a 1 i i4' Thomas Fair, of Clintor, were the guests day.—Miss Beulah Beaver, Who has be- -value in 61143 dus rious, well doing man and he le V bi Fiaicsco painting ann d neral decoration Od v8l 1, $1,834,300, statute abor, 3,841 Paris and Galt, and follow profession e BW of Rev. A. D. MoDorald and Mrs. McDoli- the guest of kiss Ella A-furlock ed ( for sar to Ifami y liberally provided for., inollcolors. Estimates fur* ad on church, hall: days 'Umber of persons, 2,700 'cattle, The bicytl MONDAY$, THURSDAYS and SATURDAY$ ald, at the manse, on Monday and Tuesdl time past, returned to her home in Credit)n of teacher *in the Centr%l, Lt Galt, for I ay. reth itig and unassuming in manner, bu 1 W48 and theatre decoration. Ll size pictures for -5,959 sheep, 2,565 ; hogs, 1,751 horses, one local d isposition, and, was gr tl on Monday.—Mr. Harry Wells For Upper L%kes. T boats, many years. In 1871 she wac marri(:d'tcf of a kindly d a The ere on thel way 4ome from attend- churches and stage seen.ry. HTER EISENBACH, h and wife, he Windsor and Soo Line- i y w 1, 807 ; i 6cres of fall wheat, -3,502 ; number of Iffensall, spent Friday and Saturday last g funeral of ibeir ate sister, at Clin- Zurich, Ontario. 148&6 the late Thcmas,Fair, postmaster f Clin-i reap6eted in the neighborhood where h bad the wheeh in I names on roll as voters, 848. While there town visiting'friends.—ReN% E. W. and CARMONAj consequently re ided-,in that'! lived all his life. He was, in short,,a most ton, on Saturday. --The J irst of . a series of POINTICRS.—Mr.H Bauer has sold one are more v GAMBRIA ton, and baq. weaters, I oters than last year there are and family, accompi-nied by Miss F. town for abo t 4 quarter of a c ritud. She esti0able citizeD, and his early dea,h is band concerts, under the auspices of the of his horse's to Mr. Thomas - Berry for a about 4 tO fewer inhabitants. ]Loo Coate AT Leave GODERICH First on the recreation grounds company,will be bqld on d sum: She left beret on Saturday to t was a staunco Presbyteri4n,.and.up! to the deeoly regretted -by all who knew him, 00 was a fine animal.—Mr. evening last, to t their g att. JDr these IV time of her i IDess was.an active work r,'in I While to his partner in life and his int - rounds, on"VednEsday evening next ison Coloskey has gone to Elkhart, Indi- charge of L it- parish at Owosso, Michi eat 13th of MAY, thiv'arious b of church work. She is a most 8 vere The band Will be it. sitter dance, and a good ana, to bring home one of his sisters, who is Alma. His household effects will be sold owSatu q islity arQ Ing young family, his death is a most s FoOT 'DALL CLUB. —The "Alerts of this programme of sports provided.—Mr. David sick.—Mr. Daniel Steinbach took a trip to day afternoon next, by pu blic auctiont— riders as the And every WEDNESDAY up to the middle of June. was the first president of the Huron "res- 'bereavement, and will secure them the place have re-orgartized for the coming sea- band serenaded Mr. and A! rs. amps ere, byterial Society, of which she Was reO ntly Moore, of Egmondville, as lucerne clover Detroit last week. His son Robert came mps 1b, For ratep, aY information apply to heartfelt sympathy of a very large circle of we 1813 made an honorary - member, and for xome his or(hard which measures "2 home with him.—Mr. E. Doberer, who has son with , the following efficient staff of of- on Thursday evening la3t. 01 friends. The funeral, which k ade on growing in C61 too ficers ; 111onorary president, Mr. George Fletcher, of, Bethesda, ai wool bettel years pre iary Tuesday was very largely feet 6 inches, in height. This is a! pretty been with Mr. D. Steinbach, in the id-- Rev. sident, of the Clinton Auicil* attenTeld and store W. RANALD J, MACDONALDI in the se"ou. Dale, sr.; president, Herbert Fowler; vice 'Martin, ofthis place, exch Women's Fat eign lvtl iety, and abn n dantly tesified the very high este' oe in in good growth for so earl3 — business for a good while, left last Wed- anged pulpits a, . . . . . . . . . 'The bicytele Agent 0. P, R. ticket and telegraph, Dominion Ex- Bsionary P q presiderib, G.Brow-nlee, jr.; secretary-treas- Sunday last.—r. McDougall, of Br A treasurer at the timq.of her decease. She Mr. 0. C. Willson infornis us that since the nesday, and` ews 1 which the deceased was h lym- will go to British Columbia. it press and Money Orders. old and the this season-, urer,Th mas Dale; captain, T.H.Brownlee; spent Saturday in town, on- business.— also took a, very active part in SUL day pathy felt for the bereaved. family an re- first of February hA has" old to farme rs ten. We regret toee him leare, but wish him -1e, John Dale, Wilfred Fowler, line at $1 be school Work, being a, most dev' ed tew ber. latives. miles of the Page wire fe ice, besides a num- prosperity on the coast. !Miss Bella Reith committ, J. A. Gregory, of Winchelsea, paid tje- George ale. The team will be stronger town a flying visitin, Saturday last. Loj , on the Bronson In Beits Her daughter, Dolly, and step n and ber of gates of the ame naterial. 0. C. is paid her old school sectiaii, er this seaq3on a 'It is xpect d that a football eed aperations daughter, and Miss Fair; survive. a hustler. line, a;. flying visit a few lays ago, and bad than e nd the boys intend to Exeter. creamery" COMME -at 2-5e I LoCAL Bnri&Fs_--Mr. -John Dorrance Of la license" The funeral I 6ok place to Clinton cemi tery ; be ar angs, with the Varsity many pleasant talks with the ladies jut make f trong effbrb to retain the" Craw- Mond4. —,Mr. Win. Ballantyn , 10 order with XcKillop, has purchased from Mr. G ford c ip which they won last season. With spector for South Huron, was in the rge here on the Sunday. Her home is i'4 Iffichigaif.—Mr. on Saturday; team, of Toronto, t tak place TORONTO,. ONTARIO, Whitely, of this town, his fashionable trot. 25th inst. iUbacr4s:rem tch is also' talked Thompson, of the 2nd concession of Hay, the a i rong am ich they are likely to on Tuesdaj last, deliveri an all V ng licenses to t t t ill tp hire, bobh ladies' and Gents", 0 rag Largest, best equipped and most popular commercial ing stallion, Maitland. Mr.' Dorrance Will - put or. t e field they will almost be sure to licensed victuallers in this district. BicxcLF,,s of, a I nd no i will be some fine spent a few.h urs in town last Sund 4hest us( 3hool in the Dominion; again arry off the coveted trophy. They Fred Knight has taken possession of is.- nei - moderate rates ; eyerything ;travel him this season. Maitland is a 1 firie games on that da D finite information Rev. Henry Leibald i Bi:here visiting his c' 'heartiest support of all store on Min"street, Exe J I aat-olass write for circulars. SHAW & ELLIOTT, by day or hour. S. MwiLmir & Co. 141 2-1 y the $7 and young animal, and Mr. Dorrance is sure to ill solhave th - LA-DiEs' dongola o-xfotids, regular $ .25,1 will be given next asue. fathe . Last Sunday in a ter north.—Mr. rincipals. 1444-62 do well with him. r c n% e —A trecent issue of the their f rie'nds and admirers. ]ISts are to' atenttipand Eaced, for $1. New ' oods In this in the Evangelical ch ge intends to Mair spent Monday in town on business.- ure ICanadian' Gazette makes note of the follow- spea week. King@ 8 , Oxfords for S1.6i. and Hirigs S1.60, Mr. Thomas Pearce, of Mitchell, Oxfordsf6r$1.86. Nobetter Oxfords i: iad e. Bruce leave for his field of labo ' Ottawa Valley, - wearing 'Ing chan es in- the 33rd uron battalion ildfar next week. Clinton. Tuesday in town.—Mr. Richard His, 0 ches cash: boot and shoe store, Carmic iae' a i i t.Wo p 3 6ompany—Provisional Second Lieu- T E"besb'dollar 10-W hoe to be found 'WE HA 102.1 an ca3h oot and shoe iotore, OF AN OLD REsiromiir.—Ori Thurs- the' block. ywbere is at the chea and famil attended the funeral f niece ari pond tenant, John Greig, retiree ; to be se Carmiohaells block, Sea orth. 1182-1 day, 3 t4 ulb., Mr. Charles A. Hartt, who d cousin, Miss Rh sports- I Wingl4a DISTRICT MATTERS. 0 recrea tion Ilieutenant provincially, Henry Kellam B. R. HiGGINS, neral fire and life insa had bi en! almost con resid -9 oncert. and . r- tinuously a ent of A lacrosse club has bepn organized in the grounds next Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock. Beattie, vice. Greig, retired.—The bicycle N' s. —The Alert fireriten intend ba v1119 Clinton since 1859, passed over to the silent village -and, is now being prepared for th ent, OTE ance GRE10; AdmissionFoo. Bicycles free. Com and tr3 the ag r. co )misslouer for taking utook its first run on Monday even' a concert in the town ballion Friday even- ed track. 1182 'Ing, affidavita, ft. Private 'und8 t loan at 5 per.1cent.on majority, aged 77 years. He had been in Dowly gra( coming match on May 24th.—A frien& A meeti RF.FoRiir MEETING.. rig of the between twenty and' twenty,, -five first mortgage on good farm property. At home ing. Mr. Colin McKenzi , piper, and the WEATHER and water proof prepired every morning and W& nesday of each week. 1464 feeble health for some time, the machinery game of baseball was played on the Be Reformers of Seaforth will wheolmen took part in -the outing. 'The Misses McMurchy, Hig land dancers, of be held in the Bruabes etc. int, Alat astine 'Kalsomineii Whitin of nat re having finally worn out. The late ground on Monday between. the school team nc er on lFrida evening, May MULLETT& Coj next run will be on Friday evening. —The B14EFS. —The ins ay frio ads of Mr. J. R. Kintail, will take part. Miss Houghton fvl r. IE t was a native of Fredericton, the and the town team the result being in favoi- y and class will give the May pole dance and n the V 2 wi. e Winnipeg correspondent of the, Toronto Miller, barrister, T ront% formerly inspec- A--NTONC, the sports here on the' 5th I b of the latter by 31 to I W. K The imparta- choolj i for eat Huron, 15th, at 8 o'clock, t appoint delegates to capita of New Brunswick, and was married Mail and Empire writes or of public a will tableaux, besides other 1[ocal talent. The 0 bicycle race.open only to those actis oly engaged in Coulson, 'who some ten years ago, [a lamen d in farming. I procei to, his ted wife there in Novem- conduct, attend the Reform eor vention to be hel 1 j82 tia-of.hors'es. from Ontario to here seems be so rry to learn th Lt he i 3 very low, suffer. ads will -go towards f urnishing a room 47.1 Re, at ber, I udied law, graduated. ed a drug . store heriN was aCel Pen Brucefiet'd on Wednesday, May 20th. A B.IG reductions in all lines band n'ade to be increasing. Yesterday wenty pure- ng f a inward trouble. His medi- in the hall -for the firenic n. —A number of barrio er, I and uli to a year or two a rac- killed by an . explosion of eftemicals in MULLFTT &,CO. 148,11 bred animals came fromSeafortb to the c y. hold a Oddfellows attended di e e in Bras- P tinware. cal aFTse"roism no h)pe of his recov- tised I Cilinton. Six sons and one daughter York citY last week. He leaves a wife am f ull attendance is desired.' LACE 0-urtains just to b- at —The Beaver lacrosse club, of this town, cry. Mr. Scott h ha(. men busil en- sels on Sabbath last.—M rge haw is hav haia& Boual y surviN William Frank and Laid, of St. three small- children. a big reduotion. Will gie custome the benefil. W. down the to which last year carried off the championship lzigeA for some dayi past pulling ing the foundation beilb f r his new brick W0AIE-s's MISSION MEETING. —There was, W. Hom%tx, Seaforth. 148! 1 honors in the senior series of the Canad The build* Louis dwin and Henry, of Chatham; ian ld Presbyterian ch irch block.—There will be a band tournament considerino- the busy season, a very fair Ing is Alla, of he Molson s Bank, Clinton, and 06iitralia. ETH18 GIRL WANTED 'ien ein removed here on the 25th of May. -Miss Houghton I —An expel , ced sind lacrosse association, have th - is year decided bi and by the rising gener- Miss at home. The deceased was for attendance at the' Foreign Mission Soci- BR1EFs---7Walter Fero isangero thoroughly competent serv nt girl m'n bear A a to drop out of the senior ranks, and 6 no will be very and 'others will give the operaj 11 The ugly aatio juickly, forgotten, but rea of the Brethren faith and the Allo ages by a plying at Tim wing came I u e on tha evening.— in t n the i ter- there, are others ol 3r in I de who will ever ety"s meetincy, on Monday ev-6ning. The good situation at highest w pete with the follo .1 fro peritonitis. resident, Mrs. James Archibald, having EXPOSITOR Office, Seafortb. . Must be a good cook. d Templ of Fame," Our Oak place under the auspices of be around again, having quite recov -1482-bf mediate Stratfords, Stratford St. Marys; cherish sweet and sacred memories of the town is having a better appearance since been the Society's delegate to the Proyin- Bright Mitchell ; Clinton Godetich. old walls in which the f er of the council have had all rubbish, lumber, that last Sunday, to Clinton ceme- from her prolonged illness. Ling& cial Convention at Peterboro, a couple of WE WISH to aoligize -to those Who w e Ea6 thful minist tery. is still confined -to her bed, and unde on This should make a good league, and! we' God's word for som wood, etc., moved off the streets.—Dr. Mo - were unable to wa Safurday night, And w uld thirty five years made —Nfastier , Willie Butt weeks ago, read. her report Of the proceed- medical treatment. Fast as i known the Way of salvation. Many and ask as a favor to please come early, as there are i om e may expect some lively, games, during the Donald, M. P., is. home- from Otta f p h of Toronto, is th, of Clinton, was visiting at the pa ings, which roed'very intere'sting to all bargains you can't afford'to miss. Girls' adhool' umnier Two of t e la t year Bea, ers, large were the gatherings of people who as- Miss Kyle, e guest a iss Ethel. than the A reading, on mission work in shoes, in button and balmorill, at 60 and $1, present. 76c last wee] ceting service on Friday and Saturd Messrs. W. Brierly and Robert McDo ald, sembled on sacramental and other occasi McLaren.—Miss Jennie D Iss, of Detroit, NoTES.­-Jitspector Robb visited our school: —The quarterly in Persia, was given by Mrs. A. H. In gram ay, 8th fkad. 9oh. RIQUAR68ON ons Sunday morning were lar seen them 148 4- will. this season play with the Toronto, a of Rev. Job'][, was and Mr. J.' Dallas, of Bu oe. last m eek,- -A few loose'planks in our side- -gely - attended and an excellent paper on the same w k) Hundieds; or to hear the late Ross, who Toronto.—Mr. Richard Wri ht, of Wood- —The boys have Comm ed and were very interesting and profitable ii APPRENTICE wanted to learn the baking 9 the pastor from -the uildiig-of' the church practising walks are dangerous to pedestrians. --John. was read by Mrs. Kirkman. o their i1aracter.—The Epworth Leaga stock, and formerly of thiatown, was cal c at th foot ball in -the park. I Elliott is able to be out again.—Seeding at once. Apply to D. TRACKBET. until his d6ath. H6 w tru a it is " tb well t ffigj ii 18 I il ! - --- , I ing on friends in town last week.—An bread cast upon the water, 1 shall be gather. ider way in which numbers over seventy members, stam FiRsT RA -.\K HoN -opvi.—The class lists of W. A. YOUZNG & SO -,T, artia, , cordidly this- locality. Some have Invite 9,11 to visit their studio and , ins cot their cot- ckersmith- finished and others are nearing the finish.— still prospering, the meetings being, we cGill University are out, and how that sembly will be held in Cardno's hall lihis ed after many days, And, 'although Mr. TU I I - M ended. Williarn Towle died in Cent, att William 'Simpson is being restored to his thaVs thie ater tr lectiou of paintings, wbiah is the larF at private one (Friday) everiing.—Tvir. M_ Jordan has Ross has long sindegone to his rest, eternity ArPOINT Youp. DELE A Tm. —Meetings alia on the I t inst., at the ag Miss Harriet Brooks, of Seaforth Collegiate inwiestern.Oiatario. Leqsonsgivenn oiland -of placed a handsome new delivery wagon on alone will reveal th a wonderf ul influence' of u for the appointment of dtll6gates to attend years- Instit ute, has'again come out at the head of colo painiling In all branches. Sch ol -pfipils ard sual health again.—Odr teachers are at- For some vears past be lived in the, we do one 4 her year, as she did twice before. This i at Brucefield, on tendhig the convention in Seaforth this States., where'lie vas recently stricken with! thie the roa1 1b was made at the establish- the life of this Godl, r man, who'will eyer live the eform. onvential all those who cannot attend the class t the rej ulir R C allowed to take 'thei es8ons dtei ment of Mr. John Kale, and is creditable to h 2XI we, hours will be I week.—S' C ambers, who was injured by -class honors and prize in I in the cherished mei iories of his people. Wednesday, May 20th, held in the artial paral He was. brought home time she wins first school closes, or at any ednvoinient ti me during the 5 his skill and workmanship. —Mr. Samuel -er his hc rse running away last week, is able, to kojii y vali mathematics; prize in German; and first- day. Particulars at studio over Can dian Ban '.- of following places on Friday eyening next, tere about six"weeks ago, since which time Hunter, of Tuckersmith, was town on Ven a gwa move, oub again.—The quarterly meeting he grew wors-e until the end came. The., 121-2--l-A clasa general standing. Miss Brooks is now Commerce. Open all day. IF. 42 Monday, for the first time since his illness. mus May 15th, 8 o'clock pi !in., viz El of the Methodist chutch was held at Whit - in her third year, and bids fair to carry, off EVAN'S improved mammoth aw log 3,nd T BE 801,1! , gow i3 the time to get school house, roadfoot's school house Red o1c place on unday afternoon. He is -greatly reduced,. and is 8 funeral to University honors and pri golden tankard mangold seed 160 b. till !Very' cheap plows, T. Me 11is h Lving 0 hand a numbe. fiel&s appointment last Sabbath. —Rev. Dr. llmore Zes than any Im prc ved r of, schoolliduseand Egmoud*ille. Remember and his remains were laid al6mg side those per of g 40c per.lb. at 0 1 weak, but the fever has not left any perman- plowebolongingito heestateof B. Bell & Son, St. Willoughbyr of Listowel, was in our village W aism 8. the date, Friday evening next. -m tu ents P his wife who had preceded him to the otheri- one of the7 d who have 're- short w ite carrot seed '1482, tf ent ailment, and be -hopes now to get around George. That firm a now winding up the affairs of on Mond4y afternoon. —Gardening, house - ceded her frolany WEsT Es NoTES'.--8eeAtng is now fiti- world just six weeks before, in ou Institute. Everybody D all right., The other members of his fam- the estate and in or er to do so, these plows will be 200 Bilk F1, cleaning and the measels are demanding a in our town nust be proud to hear that -she sold regardles 3 q0f p lea. Good i od or stubble plows, ished and the farmp are employe(I THE LATE CLAR. The many ily,who were also prostrated with the feiver, new out of shop; us &I selling p ice $14 and $16. will great deal of attention just now.—S. R. stood 120 marks ahead of the next candi- friends of Rev. W. J. Clark, of Londoi r $5 and L ne goi i spraying their orchards. — some localities in are all now fully recovered. ---4%1r. - Hugh be sold fo P;4 d road or farmer's Gillies, a forimer-station agent, paid Ethel date. Besides the honors enumerated, Miss this vici the fall wheat was smother wi HuRett. nity, will unite.with u& in exttnd- Grieve has imported from the United scraper and two gm d gs rden y Iowa for one horse . th the snow a flying isit this week. —W. R. Whaley, of Cou,, Cm. -class in Greek, Latin prose I i must be sold for what they i rill bring. Farmers and consequently had to resown.—Mr. NGS. Brooks gat first pa y in new PROCEEDI, —A special meet- "o E x tra etuble plom a now's your chance. Newton Crich has return d to Toronto to ing to him the sincerest sym th the -S-tates, for Mr. George Murray, a rad- wanting good sod o Belgrave, spent Sunday at brme. composi4ion, logic, modern history, and ing of -the council of Hallett as held in very sad bereavement which has' befallen ing machine, for grading streets and igh- A full stock of plow a an( plow (astings on hand with write - on his examination.—Mi8a Alice Londesboro on Friday last, at 6 p, m for French, and second class in Latin authors. him. The London Advertiser mouldboards, plow iandles, bol;s, bolt of, Friday ways. It- is one of the first in these rts castings for th tt, viAiteel friends here last Summerhill. the purpose of having a by-law passed, She -Was awarded the Sir Donald Smi last, says: The many friends of Rev. W J. but where theee graders are used they"Ce' all lines'bf plows. ?low repairing of all kinds at- Medd, of Hulle 1: 'YOU sch larship of $100 arid free tuition for next Clark, pastor a ton6d to on shorte 3t nc ties aw I at bottom pricei. week.—Mrs.. Tamblyn, of IManitobs, is iiis. NOTES.+—Sunday school opens next Sun- Ing it unlawful for,horses, cattle, i3heep and I f the -First toresbyte,ian proved to be most valuable labor sa;ving 14 session. r n hear of ithe deati of machines, We- hope Mr. 1V As, Be 0 and ays, with -1 church, will besorry Ito lurroy's enter- 822 iting her sister, Airs. F.1 W. Crich.—Mr. fo there should be a pigs to be at large on the highw —Potaaes are so abundant in this Thomas Brownlee, -our po lar school. full to officers elected for the 0 NOTES. 300, ay af prise will be appreciated by the town arld vicinity that fai mets ar6 offering them -for er, has purchased ear 'are te dent, G. M. by-law was'paesed, and came - to fooe! V Mrs. Clark, whot p 8 d way yesterd atten a ce. ut some person in charge of them. The CALIF01, a, inN PltOSPECTS. r. John C. ternoon, at We hospital, after a township authorities in this district, and a Whee and, is leir 390 Y( nIng presen h nothing in order tc get them -out of the to ride. 9y, u w 0 long a -Do painf ul illn ss. Mrs.. Clark wa Kilty ;. secretar ufiebrrlari ann, Miss Rosy St. Pjosxp t Cambell, a former AlcKillop b b t from and after Slay ist, 1896. The towu-4 a that be will find his new ulac ine fi f DEATH oF YOUNG MAN. — Wright; assistant, d iss Mabel Sheppard and Te. line way Those havin r lar re ship assessor has finished his work., good pot quantititis a daughter of Mr. G e oi I un- 7G. Ca mipp ato onions, E re burying them in the On Wednesday the cold hamd of death en- treasurer ; Robert Miller; organist, Miss turned theroll to the clerk and. persoaw is now located at FarmersvTe, L Tulare able investm-ent.—Mr. Jame A PRO311SIX4 I orge M. P boerlt, county, California, in renewing 4is subscrip- das, and the mother of throle obildre i of who has held a good position in the 114mil- i tion to Tim ExposiToiL, writes',under -dte tender years The bod ton Insane Asylum for several years! has rel a of Liz7ie Lowery. —blisses Agnew and G T_ having any complai ts to make, n ti our, ground. Sia ) e pe1iod hag L arrived tered the home of Mr. James McLe -P a can a fy- y will e taken'to Of April 29th, as follows - " W61have had a 911 wherein the poor nan gets his breakfast Tuckersmith, itud took &, ,ay bis son Joi the clerk on or before the 14th of may. Dundas on ilia Sa rda hn, diner, of Clinton, spe it Sunday here.—r. mo ing's fxi _y ind been' visiting his sister, Mrs..Thomas Pieh- Whe dliiidre cheap.—Mr. Alex. Monteith, jr., left on who has been ill" for some time, with that H. Be The court for the revision of the roll, -sinit so far this year, and we Trunk train. The s rvices w ill be beld at acc lost i valuable cow a few days u ardson, forthe past -week. Mr. Cam bell Saturday last carloadw, of cattle dread disease, consumptiorl'. Deceased was otato it, for hearin though the house at 7 a. M. In connection with bat ago the result a the lodging ale, if there be any, will 3 giren up his sitnation in Hamilton,land 9 of a p be, t for a while the grain. p with two appe scal not amount to anything, but during.the last Mrs. Clark's death t e session. c f th e eb t xch intends going tp, the Northwest to push bi from bur station, destined for the 1 old coun- a bright and romising young man of 17 its throal ..—We xpec to a e our cheese held on Tuesday, May 26tb, The assess -- s spel few days we have had a nice rain and now try market. We wish Mr. Mont years, -highly respected by old and young facto unni mentoll shows.values and Statistics Lag fol' met last night and U aniniously adopted the fortune. He wa 6ith a safe A. our a married a few weeks ago trip andample reward for h alike for his many sterli;g. qualities. In Cons Fy I ing by next week.—Mrs. Iowa : Real propert expect at least a light crop all over the is enterprise.— following resolutiorf The session of the t an es6intable' ) Holrr es "Ile, was in the village y, $1,992,250; persond- iT Ing, 0 yo lady from Scotland, fol state. We have. also had some heavy frosts First Presbyterian Some of the farmers in this part are now this their sad -oereavement the family have on Sund ky'. Mr E. Butt" saw mill has property, $4,400 income, $1,2 popula- ,hurch, London, desire He and Mrs. Campultill will leave; for Win- heel which injured the fruit crops v6ry badly in to busy pl,)wing up fall wheat.—Ur. James the, sympathy of the Ztire community. ceased olierat ons, and Mr. B walaugh has tion, 2,813; peron I nipeg a onday.—]Mr. Henry Henderson, Blair, of Centralia, as give expression to their profound sonow 0 a between 21 and Wi, some The first re c Wng dit friends The funeral takes place -0 Saturday, a*2 returned . his home near Centr lia —Mr. 634; children between 16 and 21, 19 pawrts of the country. at, the death of Mrs. Clark, ife of Rev. f c Ilop has purchased* Mr. George - 9: chil- W. J. Cla ports were that the fruit was. all killed all the fore part of tbe eek. — -Our o'clock, to Rosocemete rucefield. - dren between 5 and 16, 637 a tor. Qu iet, wagon maker ry., C. Bezzo, pf Clinton, gave a very eloquent number of' rk; ur Uloved e d Mr. Murr has appears to siest man COUNCIL.—The council et at So we Calif ayl be the bu ®a mui team, an over the state. ormans cer- cheerful, unostontati)us,a 11 t9a a mi-nist er's in our L burg Kyle's hb- address cattle, 6,834; sheep, 2,8492; hogs, 2,3296 sub -let to him the contract for watering the having to burn the lamp tel, on April 30bh. All th embers prei- 19th ul tAmperance, hereL on Sunday, tainly had the blues very badly, I assure _ ill a late hour' one wife should be, she was, re e,.ted and be. streets for the season.—Mr. horses, 1,811 dogs, o . you, for ib seemed as though the drouth had W n's I r, in John Key of Good work al aye speaks for itself.—x ent. Alexander Brown WE ala pointed psth- loved by the congregation'a o can realize Detroit, was a guest at the ma Ibis P wheat, 3,396. - ruined the grain crops and thefrost-the large number from thisp' art attended the waster of division 78, ins , d R J. Folland. to some exten t- the W( verity of the blow nd week. He came ovpr to attend the fune Exeter. crops the greatness of the. toss experienced by her his niece, Mrs. Fa wag appoint d a poundkee fruit crops. Those are the principal of funeral of the late - Jobt McLean, on the Joseph Fowler per i!r, of Clinton, which took OBITUA is our sad duty HOIT wing to the recent rains our husband. In his eve t.—Miss Mary f The reeve u t a Mill road, on- Taw day las or the village of Harpur ey his week it Wroxeter. here. B r -thou htful, ever- -place on Saturday.—Mr. John Weir, 'Who e 1 be deat faces have shortened, and everything looks cl kindly relatio is with the s ssion, they I has been spending the winter in Color McClymont,who has been an invalid for some Was instructed to purchase a scraper for to chroni h of Miss Rhoda K. NeTEs.—Mrs. J. W. Sanderson left is length of time, is sti have come to rhgard Mr. Clark very poorly with very use of the pathmasters in the south end of brighter. A`%'e find the fruit is not all kill the Handfrd,I wb passed away on Satur4a Toronto on Monday last, where her busbaind 1 ee ngs now on his way home. Mr. Weir's many little improvement for tbe bet last. Debeas(d was a member of the Junior hamembarkedin business in thegro ed) at least in our part of the state, as the the township, and place it in charge not merely but ectionate, ter.—The Of people are thinning their Iruit as fast as _rotherlyos friends will regritit to learn that his sojdurn League of ibe James Street church and was line.—A most hearty reception tD which makes his loss their, loe also The in Cal Lord's Supper was owierved last Sabbath in John McCloy. The one now in use will be they can, and still the trees - are, breaking orado has not improVed his healt a, treasurer lof that society. -She wag -a un- Rev, Mr. Anderson, on Wednes ti the Methodist eburc I, m I in charge session commefid.their beloved wh n a large nu ber taken to the north end and placei pastor 3,nd i much as be and they hoped it. would.— r. iversal r. Ja es Chesney, of of James . Crich. The clerk was authorized -fourth its inatuxed size et." am , Her remai3s were interred -his nativity. 7he night was propitious,ma down. The fruit, however, is not more h tion: s of D. McMillan, of Tuckersmith, shipped fir whom ment" fa 7ori in the Exeter were present. te and was beloved by all. last, on his return from a visit to the Ian rict is family to ibe tenderest co Bola —M U than one Him who alone can console iu the hour of here on,, Saturday twenty as fine fat sb era 'On Was made last week as hav- to have 50 quartei-sikeet posters printed, flered severe p in fr c)m a sore leg foi asking sealed tenders for twenty-seve jobs cemetery Pn Monday, followed by a large the basement was literally packed lwci need." Ing BU nuraber of i her many relatives and friends. members and adherents of the congregation. 1 as have gone from Seaforth station for a NOTES. 0 some weeks, underwent very painful,op. of gravelling on the main roads of th Eomo,, —Mr. John McCaa good while. The lot averaged 1,311 pou ,nds a i e wit 6ration perform LOCAL Bxi:Fs.—Mr. J. D. Ronald, of the. Joseph Cowan, EsI., occupied tne chair an(T ed )y Dr . Armstrong and ship, tenders to be recei d by any f the y Ronald fi ,e ei gine apparatus Works, was come was reAd by W. Ol. tT T me has purchased froin ID -1r. James 14oisythe TnE .1-NSTIT'.uTr- --The ant ual :each. They we're booked for Liverpo AlcKay on Monda last. Mr. Chesney, councillors or clerk up the address of dayi, May the lot on West Alain street, south of Mr. meeting of the Seaforth public library vas Half of them were fed by Mr. McMillan though very weak Lrft6r the in the townl Wednesday and Thuxaday Robert:,Miller after which peeches an& H. P. Kenne(ly's, and is preparing to build held on. Monday evening -last, with. Dr. himself, and the others were purchase operation, is 26th, at 2: o'clock. The c4uncil will"meet (If am wavassing tbt village for the purpose of music by the choir were the order of the- a neat two story brick -veneer residence Bethune in. the char. doing us well as poul I be e, pected. at Daly's hotel, Egmondvil e, on above date e tre ig.er's trid Ineighbors, Messrs. McCloy, Fell, Davis We u-nderstand the bi ick selling a ateatn engine and appliances. evening. The basement was beautifully - thereon. work secretary's reports were read aiid-E-ado led. at 9 o'clock, as a court o, revision Of the Messrs. 'Grinney furnishing two eacb.—Mr. John Down P; a and Andrews, of Clinton, decorated wi th flowers and growing plarits, will be (lone by the Kruse Brothers, and The treasurer's report sb asaessment roll, and for general business at In all the t Owed e total re- right, formerly of this town, but now of being a, good mcchaiie, willdo ceipts during the year 0 e ten. Parties who have de4royedthvi ogs placed on small tables throughout the room Mr. L ith iDetroit, spent Suiidwr in town the guests of the is doing credit to his native to 1wit, NOTES.—Mr. Will,amfo 6th line, the woodwork himself. The alchitecturc e diture ofil has Misses JQhw_.—Mr. Thomas An.drewi;o of which had a Very pleasing effect. Light- rm ma, da and a total, xpen ince the ase"sor was on 1ij roun b' Kinburn, sp4 -lay ce, iare climbing,to the top in Uncle Sam's land. —The weather was illl h con x must attend to it iness.—Mr. T:iomas Smith, our enterprising inf and everyone seemed to enjoy theln- TH will be modern and the building will thus alacie on band of $135.! 1l.. This ba nt Tuesday in town on bus- refreshments were served during the even - ,375.10, leaving, a and is another of the Canadian boys Who -rented his father's fi rm fo term of years. who wish to avoid -the ta be an ornament to the village.—Miss Agues however, will be alm liquidated b 7 a ld be desired above court, as no dog tax will bi-, ear, - 08 A little over a year ago Mr. Wright entered for working,—Some L o Ferguson, of Bay City, Michigan, is -visiting are bicyclist, bas purchased a new wheel. and is Be ves. M -r.. Andemon looks better of bir- supply of new books that had i been pr( Yi- the employ of the Debroit street rai -way their fall -wheat, as i is n) to Plow up celled thereafter. t worth leaving. relatives in the village at present.—A ously ordered, but which have not yet Uen 1compaity as a conductor, b practising for the races on Queen s birth- holiday, and it is to be hoped, With due- ut the compan I - Friday last Nas arbor dy, a general cleau- catalogued. The see yl —Mrs Peter CaDtelo is quite ill this week. iday,;- He nia very good time last season care, he'will be enabled to continue his retarys report showed recognizing in him a faithful and competient Mrs. Brooks, who w, s visit ing in this town- Belmore.1, but will likely make bismark this season. work here, Robert Douglas is D-ut, with Ing u I p was ma -de about our school premises, the to.tal membershipto e .3 78,; classifie as servant, have raised him to the positioni of ship, has gone back to her home in St. ITEMS, —Most 4 the sprjng crop is now —Mis some of the -econamic Ves- veral follows: Farmers, 60,; 1 dies, 61 ; yolit hs, divisional superintendent. Jack's old frie 4 Louis.—E. Cantelon a dr -ver that got so in the ground. This weel irill fiuish nt visiting friends in town.—Mr. -ria thin,,, look all the. better. ' Se s Ella Sutton, of Maple Grove, is at a pamphlet on Wind0 tions of the day, which has been avorably' trees Nvere planted, as usual, but as they 41 ; mechanics, 08 loth r rne bers, 1 in town will be pleased to hear of his e- badly kicked somet were chie(lv Nue beech aud ironwood they The reading room is n W supplied e ago, is doing many.—Last Friday being Arbor da' a George 8mallacombe, of Hensall, paid noticed by the loading Toronto dailies. Mr. nicely, served prornotion.—Mr. James Darling, of now. —Robert Arms a d vrif general " cleaning up too r pla e, 4th line, the town,a flying visit on will need (1risidemble nursing to strt and three daily pap 9 ce 1 t e Friday last.— Douglas has deTOted luch 'imeand attelft- ere, IS we -lies, i xeter, one of Seaforth's earliest r siden were in Seaforth 1&4t we k on Fs visit. — schools of this vicinity. Fjow were The village fa thers made a tour of the vil. ots and per-, keep alive, so the boys need -n c r bed not drea(l a azines and reviews. Tbei are in P ' ' 'qM b C. tiontosomeof these subje" Owtail the lib attended the fuifieral of the late n James Smith and ,;kife, a McKill p, nere repaired and some trees were planted out, lage on Wednesday last, for the purpose of usal of his pamphlet ill repay an W y inter 0 in N Ar III It th un, On ,nj p h BlYtb- IP y Ur 4,611 books, classified s foilows: B j- iean on Tuesday last.—Mr. D. K. McLeod, visiting on the 6th li e last week.—OH. Hale etc.—While Mr. D. Robb nblic snbbol in- making impreremenfis.—Mr. J. T. West- esteci it, th strong growth of switches for some years. Miss Mconald, of Grey, was visiting at graphy, 376 - ficti6n, 21,327 history, 0503; of Exeter, and rs. McLeod, were in town s nt a whil visiting: 0. e gold" and "property prob_; Mr. Duncan Campbell's during the earl Id miscellaeous, 344; periodical pe f iends near the spector, was passing titilgh this lace cott spent! Wt dnesday at Gran(I Bend, on lems of the &j. His reasoning is based. on, y literature, this week, the guests of Mr. John Grieve, eastern grattel roadl days ago.—E. last Monday week, part of this week.—Mrs. David Manson 2, 1 a fe his horde aturrible-Tad business.—Mis. Murlock, of Shipka, is at 176; poetry and the drarn%, 96; religic S. V. S. Afr. McLeod's many friends the lines laid down by the great law-giveri Cal aild ng on fit-visitii g friends in town. —Miss Allie Moses, and in the old Jewish e onomy is d to put. it en acres, With ne team. Any in the table at Wroxete n, and ba ve it spent unday in tow that at who are located in thit state. She goes by e A01% on a visit to her son, and four daug hters, ages and travels, 318 w6rks of reference, from his recent severe illness.—The English one who can get ir days. her sis I Smith.—Mr. Joseph present afflict the people of our age.—A- a 7 6 ; scie-,hee a d ar , 487 ; v(y-. pleased to see him so thoroughly recovered 5th of May 48 Rrijb'ar in, the guest of be found a solution of all the cills started on 'Wedneadity morning for Dakota liter ture, 2' were, Armstrong, 6th line, 6nishe seedi the corked itself so badly that h; ha - 518", During the year 1.3 en w th Edward will cared for for a fei the meantime ter y . Israe the lake route to 004 books w(re church Sunday school will be changed to the have to ent. Wn br, Id 4- 1 : L Is .3 ,ar 4 - ea as ear y n Ls e morn. r. ma e a Wur pection throug ularx, or L ea; th, is at present visiting Uously and G. F. Blair, of Brussels Awl M I 'Ir t ­i5 Ty e issued, ot which 6, 124 %v ere fiction ; rel Lr-. morning during the warm weather -barn- ing.—James Holden is atte pting to ride a. Howick, using a livery for conveyance.— friends M- to rrx.—Mr. Robert Walker, of the town a visit one evening last owir.— vray %bout three -inonths. She will have ious literature comes next with1,92B, whZeA mencing, neft Sunday at 9.30 o 'clock.-- l-A bi. e. We trust you wil be successful, Belmore cheese factor Will begin th the second cioncession of T Ste 6w as far as that city, as these young men is Ven, near Dr. Macdonald, veteran member for FAA' edn .ie company of Messrs.Davicl and Wni. Laid- 1,805 books on voyage and travels were number of young men were up before the James.—Wirt. son's make 11th. -MFr,";: C ntralia,'rl%Q ed to town olk esday. Hu ago.—or, stied. Tfie secretary reporta the issue of Cumniti0barin is baying his an Monday, May ran, waa i -n town some days re g mayor on Tuesday last, for obsibructir g the bairu raise Imp ovement pied the pulpit Of 00 Josep1hi Smith is able tIo be out again, af ter maker again. A, number of change' and Haudford,and wife attended the funeral of Utehodist thurch on uS bath night last. oiB9 out to speml the summer in Uan- ooks and -11the attendanoi at ihe reading -sidewalk, by sitting in front of the B ores, d and otheri s made. Cleridge, who made last y E b ear, will e the We welcome him to our town.—Air. James- Fisher, of Gorrie, occ ab A fit— L