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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1897-03-26, Page 8t -gl � � : ; - I I � I P I - Al _� , - , . i�� � � - � . - .� � � - � I 11 -- . . , '* . . . . ��, � � - I . . 14 I ., .. I - � i . I- � . I � I � I . � I . - . r I � I . . f I - " , " 1�4 A '4�*�i - � . . . -, lm�116%_.-,u Qvj �XOV,4116 � I . �. . . , . �- . I I , ,U - �w I '1�1 ­:� L IJ , . I I I . . . . 'APP -im'M .1 p4h, . - . -_ - . , I - I . - 81- i � . �� , � � - � . - - -4 nommommi� ___ ,.".*AP0i6A"- 0 - -, ­ - .. . I ­ I 'W I . I I __ I __ ­ . - ­ -111, ­ I _ I ,_ -, . 1. � ­ 4 - . �. - .. . . I �__­� - i . � � - .. .1 � , . - - i - I I � W 7 _ . I- . � - I . - I i , I ­� "_4 ­­ � - - ­ " - ­­­ - " ­ I 1. . � . - - � � - - � � I . � I . . ­ - . - , 1 . . ' ianaA so badly burnok is iIearIv all mill for the past few weeks has,been taxed -Mr.- Jamols Wilkinson and son,, of ,ths- 4th - . . � 1� - , I � A his I I I - � 11 - ,.& I , , ne _� ____ ­ � . - � ­ � . . - � - . ­ - - � I I I I i I: � -1 . ad his comfort- 6ble bfibk residence to M,r, Board of Domestic and Foreign Missio of - I 43��, . I . I I � . I a tb 664 I , i I I# ah'its b ' "' Whijbittek-ltisrepor4T that I I i Wilson s: Oash Grocery go 0 in. order , o-supp 140, � ate i go ti . I I a . ill ' ' it. the Mon �g - was jht �% 7 ` 'a-nd will soon b to -to :" t to the utra i .. I - I I � . move into the A to iho gt�uq I : I I . - � . . - - . , I . I - I � 11 .��. � - . i &k. Donald McCallum, of' he south customers. -Sir. Joseph MoClymozit has as- � .: . .i � I the post '"office � at Sunshine is being dbne . . . . I � - held in'. the Sackville street .hall.' Mr. ' . ---7mr,, . I - . . � - 1. - We cannot give % - -1 Wren, who . . . ' . - , .t . -S P N . ­.;� �., 1: . lba. of good guaginteid sugar, ly; There ins Ot a ,vacant dwelling leftin arm.- cure . Windsor. -Mr. away with,, but we . ,R �1' 1. � I— . , "olathatitoostsmoramone.r. if yon tho-village. Building o . I � - - � i k tor SlJor the re perations should be Henry O'Brien, superintendent of that o Morris,,haa rented the Barrie I d a good positii;n in -hope I loonly talk, as � - � . . � � I � can get it at that p,rta% take it and ba; sure to come brisk here'dur g sunimer.�Mr. part of the work, occupied the ,chair. On eter Watson, of the 16th concesoi n, Gre George Taylor, who finds'no.. profit in grow. the people of this locality ,can not 'do with ' 1_� � , I �ng the comiq I . . � . . � . _­­ bere for your other groceries,whart. Ifo.0 can ribly an dnesdav for his the platform as speakers were,--­Messrs.,A. I g to move into town, he Ing; sofi ing poor fruit, -is' now .converti g many ,of out it. �M ra.. Hanna, of the %h line, is at - - I Harry. Cresawi . , In . . . � ' . - 1. . gettllnX the heat. i6eds at the lowest prices. 'Wo '�' . SRI his apple trees into stove wood, -M r. Daniel present . ill at, her dau� nee# in MILLINERY . ...-, � e, and will I usual summer ll "'ft (�� he� ranc-h. We Sampson,' 0. S. Growski, Rev. John Sal- m to his son-in-law. -�-Jo n Hewitt, ghter's reside ' nain . I . a r . � ina ,a a a . sojou � . -Mr. SamilefLove, of the .6th line, � I - 10 I � will) missed by our mond, Dr. Baldwin, Miss Montizambert; olin McArthur and Win. Bur h der. lef t Bell leaves in a few days to tak busine;s Grey. - - . a ,tee ttervt!uatha�h you can get from Any genial presena � I! Oar �aeh - . I I a a , I .� �� � . . - I - . .�� ' been . in Toronto. He is a clever bo I . I , - ­., I - I TesPedlar. Wer6tailthebestgradeofnew Japan ung people. . . - Miss Shaw,'Miss Lee and others. A uum- 1sweek for Rossl%ud.-Word ai y And will no had' an auction sale on Tuesday. Good . . I . _ I I Tea at $6c. per lb., equal to any to be -had sit any yo I . I , . ..�� W 140"Iffi- �� I I I . - . I � . - - i �*_ bar of -presentations were madain .behalf of received from E. Plowis- id-r-merl of- this doubt make his �mark in the world. -Mr. prices were realized. -Wood cutting is a '"� I* -%T I I does, don't pay more but - come and try our beat , . . I I 03P -L . - . . I I I � ers.-Tues- I . - - - Iroung Rvion, Cey'lon, and India a ail Tim HaRT ouLtulzAr. MXETING.�The various institutions,. and among',11theae was a place, by John.Pot tland, advising I arties to John Tough, of Stinley, was in our village common job now amongthe farm . � � 1� _... � a I . .- - � I i I Mail and ihe-Y ii� the fluest. goods we - can",buy, try open meetin held by the - Horticultural check from the Toronto Mission Union. The stay away from Roselaud,­as the country during the week, attending to his duty as da.Va snow is said to be a sugar.6torm.-We � � � . . � -, I � . . I Breakfast Copos, at i7c per lb. N We have the I . have noticed- a number of spring birds, but . ... I 4 our society in the 3oun6il chamberi On Thursday Bible woman of this branch, of the work is was swarming with people out of *Drk and assessor. This is Mr. Tough's 14bh year. M 1 - . tineat canngd goods the celebrated NW Brand at ; - ' the business, and be ,says there are not perhaps they will be a rittleToo previous. . I r � � - - , . tame price as other, and after iolorlor goods, ask tor evening of Iasi week, was fairly well attend- supported by Mr, S. H. Blake's Bible class who were actually begging. - , . � . 1, '9.. 1. - I I 0 1 1 �11 them they arethe�best_ In Crockery and Glassware ad. The chai:�wai taken by the pr-esident, of St. Peter's church. Miss Shaw will make , . -0 ..: - . many in Stanley that fib'don't know. -Mr. . . _* I .T I . I .. I I � . - - -0 , 1 .0 I - . - _. . � I . . I I we have some ver,V Ane goods at iight prim twentieth Mission. Union worker now in Stanl � I Win. Bell, an employee -of the Heinall I Oromartv. � . FRIDAY. and - SATURDAN � . myste pri 'me I Mr. B. 13. Gu in. Xr. McNeil, of Windsor, the 67. I � . I I - . I ceei . t � M. . I alikinds of prodacetaken in exchange forgoodes. ' His, � on onday, � 11 trouble to show goods. See them and co .. . machine shop, and son Of Mr. Andrew Bcll� � --- ak of ',th6 evening. sub- the fofeigA or domestic field4", . � COUNOM.-Coincil met , BitiErs,-Roads 'in this neighborhood are . .. � 's I J) . �. . . I is at present laid off from work on a-counb of - . I 11 I -_ a" . I � WHI. I I I I and tbe, highint price paid. for the bad jood9- Cwh ject was 11 . care of house plants, and I . March 22nd, at one o'clock Thomes in a very bad condition at the present time. I � � - ! I . 'b ad i 611 taxes I I � - � , ! Wilson's egg wagons, : -Quite a number around here - are � bu � �- . 09- . I " APRIL .2nd -and 3rd. ' I for 93, - kis add . him to be thoroughly ac- - Wiley, collector, isving coltef", ill bealth.�Mr, A D. . I LOCAL BRipxs.-Mr. Frank Freeman axid , anee sy -. I -11 � lft,"aip d i for 1896, was-VAid his lealary $75 6m Seaforth, made their first appear making -maple. syrup and report the run . C. WIL.46N, Seaforth. quain a iubject'of flower culture, have gone on a. visit to Mrs. Free- V and $5 ir I I , . I ' - number for: the season in the village last week. It, - - . . � . Book of Commerce 131oft. land his rem - a on the preparation of the 'famWy for legal expenses mud postage. A . is ever thirty years -since- Mr. Wilson' made very good. -Mr. Thomas Venor, who has 1. - . � I .Sisaf I . 1214 floil, the pror ti6n Of , planta, ate., *ere in a parents at Ilderton. - On' Friday. of accounta-wers al�o passed for payment. .1 . hand the farm belonging to Mr. John We have arranged to make our dis. -,' � � at of his . do in this community. . - � I -1 , . . . night VAst the high wind blew a numb - . first roun � O ndary � play of Spring styles on the above. �� - both interesti g and instructive. After hi Council meets! again'on Wednesday, MAY . . (;110tWn9_4VWftW_� 18 bricks off the side of Mr. B.B. GuaWs store. � . - �, is making . � � . I I I . addremanum�er,of questions wereasked, 26th, as Court of Revision, and general . - - rioarations to move' next week. - Mr. - dates, and. would be pleased - � � . � a - - i�� � . It was fortunate they fell -.at a time when � 0ime. - to, � . I . which were most satisfactorily answered by . , . Usb 'Venor will be missed from the village, and , -have aall who .possibly can take in,, , � no person was assing.-A #ang of men buiiness at 10 o'clock p. m. . I . . - I For Men, Youths', I Mr� MoNeil, "da- hearty vote of I GOOD STOCK SOLD. -Mr., Thomas Rua- . .- - ­ i I thaak - 0 we J1 � . . I MK'S were out o i Saturgay morning last and gave � - DiN in wishing him success in his new . the exhibition. . . � was-toudered tim for his eiicallent address. Main s=t a thorough scraping. , orge . DrYed4e. � sell, of Riverside Stock Farm, has . receu!!7 undertaking. -Mr. Frank Hamilton, black. __ - � � ..7 � I . . I 11 0 1 W. Young,more familiarly known as eorge PH_X POINTS. -This toridstrial of louro, has made a couple of very important sales. He Smith, of this village" bag secured a -helper Thesewest shapes and -the newest . �T� . . . -- � ` '.- I Boys and Children , S�OCK NO* -Mr. .W. ,T. Biggins, of the hatter, has- come in for a pension from passed through some nice weather lately. -7- has sold to Mpurs. J. G. Robbins & Sons,of from Toronto.-Wro. Charles Godbolk, of trimmings -in fact, the brightest - _- I . - , , Elmhurst .Faim, near Clintpla, -is , - � Horris county,1ndians,the five year old ' I I ' -- - - . I I .0 � � oqutly 4heUnited tftates Government. He'll live Sugar making has commenced, and a good OOW# "Winchelsea, was the guest of Mrs. & A� ind best 'that money and tagte�.­�� I . . - 1. i � One department of our large busluesi -In which I sold the fou�' wing excellent stock to the fike a king now, at least as Ong * "his many farmers are busy storip u Br*oelet II, and a haffer calf, 11' months . Miller last week. -Mrs. -McMillan, of ji;Z- i ,could procure., will be -yours to ,m. ��� - . J _ I we feel parilcoUrIrstroor, 4our Reaftawde, 010th-. _ . . . I L supply .1 . - 7 . I I - be found a very laige *ortment in parties samid: - 1 Mr Alex. Anderson, sr., money hangs oat. -Mr. - Thomas Neilans, of this delightful. sweet.-M-ir! 4. �, Baidinier- old. This cow wah sired by im�orted Grey , sale, is ths- guest of Mrs. J&mn Millor.-,- . spect and purchase if you like. I . - - I - V11r. Reve Itto, � . � . - Of BailieboroTiater'boro'. county, bought Mariner. The heifer, whiih,was one of the � � . � nj iged to Bemis Spears who has been very sick with - - . F all, the different sizes., of MoWs. Tonths' and BIDYS' the veteran mail carrier between Harlock. man, gur fisherman, has been e: I , . � I I I - I ' I I . - ; . . 4 I . - � I Suits condsUng chlE.fly of the celebrated Sandford " Royal Mardlier," m, good blooky calf, hoir. . beat ever raised by-M..r. Russell, was bred I infignimst- - n the wevd.-Mr. There will be many thinp to look - . r and Seaforth, was, called to Sault,St� Made, fish on a tug running out of Goderic 1. Ion, IS now 0 . �� 6 1 . . I I a in to the illness of his daugh- i all Dunean' McKellar, who has been confined at besides MillinoM whid I L . ;Z�fiiowl;: 11-1zlen (quality considered) cannot be ing both on - and quality-, He in aired . hat week� owi . fro;m Sultan, of Riverside, -a fine youno b �� beaten in Ontario. , People not acquainted with *fir- '" . - t I h w- -a F, " - � 'by Im rted Don, and from Isabella nQW owned by Mr. Jacob Gingench, of I I goods please q%11 and inspect for yourselves, and be . � ter. Mrp. Milaus accompanii3d him.- � .. to the house most of the time for the last interest you perbaps- quite as muej&. - . , waltorn. I I .. I i � i - . : �C=Anftd of The truth of our sasartion& No trouble Broug9boon. Wm.Wallace, of Summor- Hay, near Zurich. These sales break up tw, - Ing a a - an the neww siyles of Hate and Ben- � � � Witheach delightful weather an we had ' o months, in getti - bl to go around . I - , I tashow- our googs* Xoney refunded ,I goods'are hill, bought montW old " D* it " ITEms.-Mr. Alfred Blake mud iss Md- the hard which Mr. Russell was getting in- again. �Mr. and Mrs. Boyle are also recov- � nets. - .... I . . f . � � JU y- rat ?art of the week, the men got that I .1 � 11 11 the fi . .1 �� � 4. 1 L. I y L . ; I I . - I not entirely sitisfactory. a large good �ull Of fine style, an . Mann, of the 13th concession of M Killop, to tilispe for show purposes next year, but ri The prweeds of the - ­ --- I, . i I rom tired feelmg'and the minds of women turn- I . a ng from.la gr'PPe-7 � : � extra good mil"g stock. He is sired by wore guests at Mr. Williameozes, i Gre ths price offered was irresistible &�d so the ­ .. ; -clemlliDg.-Mrs. I y I . anniversary services in con � .. �� - � % I , Wm. Pickar'd & 00. _ . ad to thoukhts of house S.. uection. with out . � Our display 'of new Dresses and. - . I q I I I � L ; . township, on Wednesday, _17th insit. In the fin6 show herd had to suff�r. . - . - . � Imported Genekal Booth, and from Match- Dickson was in Toronto this week. She was 4 . a ,"_ � - � __ im - � . . . Ile, ' an church should have read $145i - )Dress Trimmings will be well worth-, .. .,_iu,; . � Iasi, of ' mhur#t, 10th. Mr. Win. Pollard . evening both parties attended. the ti a meet. � -0 t 'b n � .. -1. . , . . . . . - . .9 called thereby the -illnem.of her nap ow eZtlf $1.45, as inserted a couple of se Then theres the new Para- � 1_ � L -- April 19t. of Leadbury,' biught 11 Romeo." He has M h ' ing'inGrey. Theyreporthavi hae agood . I Block,; 9 . urdo McLeod, son of Mr. Kenneth Me- � ng . - - 50L�g. . .- I !. � Sprtng Term I . Dashwood. , weeks ago. ,A considerable � . the. new Blouses, the new, � I . .great substanee!aud quality, and is sired by �� . . ' - I * .- ,, � Load,* formerly of this town. We are sorry I . f fund Jortion of ­_ I i ...... 0 . . I . . NOTES. -Again the wedding bells peal which goes to the relis the Iad-is . Silkso and the fancy and plain ma. . .1 -_ I ,,, � - I . 11111 , .- - I � - I V19100 I ImL)Orted Genezilal Booth *_ . : I . , .and from Impor" to learn that ho has contracted consumption forth mud another of our young men has, sufferers.�Measrs, 'Robert Hoggartb, jr. ' terials for Waists and Skirts -all � I . . - � � ad Red Rose. Oentraha. ' -'. and Richard Hoggarth intend enlarging and i� I ­ . I i � � 6 I i - . � and that but slight hopes are entertained - joined the great,army of benedicts. We te - new and not at all expensive. I �� - I . - . I Irzms.-Mr. Pardon, wh6 puroha a,the far to Mi, Georg� Weigand who was last � otherwiLre.- improving their barns -this in- We Aledre 1 , f a - for his reeovery.-Miss Marion Watson has I I ; . .... - . . . .. . I . WE lz%­�ITJI Vbu.-Our bicycle show room returned from a visit to friends in Corning, house and lot formerly owned b - Wal- Wednesday evening united -'in inarr a to coming summer, which will add greatly to There will also be -a - . � Our In. I . I STRATFORD, ONTARIO, � is Iw extend to all a dordialInvitation . . I ter Fero, has become a resident of urvil. I een many,kinds'.. - 'i � . Miss Mary Baker, eldest daughter illf of new Gloves, Hosiery -and Undar. - � at'Gek � I now 0=41'. a line of bloycles.we handle, New York State. -There is plentyof amuee- 0 Mr. the-- appearance of their premises. --Mr. , come a �e . . ; - - I . . Canades leading commercial -school. This to ment in town this week. On Monday logo, and we give him.,� cordial w come. Fred. Baker, of this place. The ceremony 'Henry! Hoggarth, who has had a bone felon -1 o .- I whether you bu o not, some one always on hand wear, mew Lmee�s and Ewbroideri�e* -1 wearh,� I is the best time of the year to enter dolleo. to show you 14 Tuesday and Wednesday Aights, Profess I -The- upper form of oiir public sch I was performed by Rev. Mr. Eby, in tg� on hie'thumb is likely to lose part of the new Ribbons, Belts, Buckles, and , -- , . . gh -and explain the difforent or ' I was � I W, �� i � ' . : . Fiver of our recent .stildents, secured situa- points. and those yft� wheels are taught to ride Reynolds,& mesmerist,hield forth in Cardno's closed last week, owing to th - eas of presenc� of a few friends. The'bride was xri6mb'er. , . - I -her fancy 'things, - , - . Mdy , � � I � ins of charge. ED . . half hundred ot 4 . - Doe to show room through the . - � tions in .one week. Catalogues free. hall and during the remaiiIaer of the week Principal Delgaty.' We are �els,ld 0 Iflara assisted by Mine Mille, while the groom w 4- . I -_ have I I store in day time, d by side entrance In the - even- . . i as . - that we catet mentioh here. I -1 - A I the Langd6u. dramatic that he is able -to resume. his Is re thia assisted through the t ag- ordeal by Mr. . Chnton. � I I W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. d444 521 e company are h Ilg A-- ! r , I � . on't forget the wheel to ride, either a Cleve- . % . --- . -- � pick of � . . : . - -Harrii Stormer, Ohio or the Golden .. 2n week. -It is reported that Mr. R. H 'rn has Sam. Baker, brother ryi t a bride. -Miss TEm ST&VELY MoxEy.-The committee . I I in Caai . - -- � . - . - forth. -Mr. T. R. F, Case spent Su Of h The opening days will 16e a good- -- I a Wn. . I a CO., Hardware,- Seaforth. . Toronto.�Mr. Charles"Campbell, so of r. disposed of his lotel to a party at � - I � .� � 1528.1 - _v at Mount Gertie Dempiby, of Exeter; was in the vil- having in charge the expending of the tilne to see just what new thin' - I - 11 . I 0 - �_ Spring Dy'eings Campbell, of Br'coklyn, and formed o t is Carmel, who will shortly take posse ion.- lage on Tuesday, visiting - friends. -Rev. I. rnon are beinj shown. Our store witfo- - 1� i I 61:116MIJ . - Woo -D WAX�E%-A � ey due the town from the Stavely as. � - - � � . - .1 . . .� , quantity ot cord towni has passed his -final examina ' and The Gleaders, a revival team of the. Royal Wambold, of Breslau, occupied the pul it � . shoes J . . � wood wanted at Sphat's Brick Works. Apply Im. tats met last week. The question of locat- have on its -new Spring drese,and � .1 . . I mediately to J. a � SPROAT. - 1027-2 has graduated as an M.D., from Bellevue Templars, held.,,' meetings .last W�ek . in of the Evangelical church on Sunday nilglltl. � ing theintended Memorial Hall was 'first �he - ivil rill 'be y6ura . ke have 4 tdl I -A good time to dye. We're re&Ay. J . � . Akri, . ege v to ta a - - q i � - display and we what we, : T !- Hospital College, New York. We congrat- 8 's hall, and'succeeded in re-orgimw J. Mall has engaged Miss Annie � ONLY FIFTY WLLARs�A " Crescent Spec- mith ; ana -Mr. under consideration, and after studying the � in I be. - � A . ; Your cost, suit, dress, gloves, curtaii,1 ulate our yoldng friend on his success and w6 the council with the following officeo : W. Brookes, .of Exeter, to take char of . . : I I&I " LadieW or G intleman's-fully guaranteed, at .ge his circumstances, and amount kf money to be have to sell. I . . � 1. an. r . I C I . d . , almost anything can be left with, C Lumsdan & Wilson A, are certain that Dr. Campbell, the younger Davis, S. 0. ; Flora Emery V W. millinery department for the coming se&son. . I . . � I . 1538.1 I . . exDendid,,'the committee unanimously de- - l ads�s Leading D-yers sad -Cleaners. , 9 , , ei .. � I . . ,� . . S,&TURD,kY next only -A line of men's will prove an efficient and successful practi. Veil, P. C. ; A. Hicks, . Byron -We have this week to report the death of deid to recommend, its erection on the north :Elm] - - I - buff gaiters; ti - - - 0 � R. PARKER & CO., TORONTO.- bioner.2--Mr. R. G. McCosh, of the Bank of Hicks, F. S. ; R. Cobleigh, T. ; E,�,.;,� 1*wbll, Georgia, youngest son of Mr.,H�nry Eck, corner of the market square.- The proposed . -��: - ': 8-9-10 and 11, . I - . arped, sizes r(gular $1.50 , , . : . , 'n't for 900, good a asti.,. The cheap cash shoe store, Commerce, Goderich, and formerly of. Sea- cha lain ; W. Heyburn, guard ; OsePh stein, whichL L - I , W. 8 .ocourreA on Thuradlay last, at Z MCFAUL .. I - ­ OMBILVILLE, . Age I Carmichaerabl000k 4 doors souih of weies Royal me; I . . building will have something like 25 or 30 � L's I � - � . Telegraph and Express Buildft, Seaforth. I I . forth , spent Sunday with friends in town.- all,sentinel ; Maud Afiderson, eadd. the age of seven years. The sorrowing feet frout, with 40 or 50 feet in length,- two I w .� , L I Hotel. : - 1528.1 . . I . . __ ; - � - I I . . BXCyM r . . I I S.--�-Ba sure and see our line of jtjlel. L. " ­­ I . - Miss Flora Cunningham, of Clinton, was F I � family have the syn�pathy of the community stories'; the, lower part to constitute a L ` Gloods . I . I I . ��; I* visitin , friends in town last week. -Mr. � I " in their sad bereavement. . . "17 . I -1 - rri_ bicycles, from 450 and upward@. before you purchase.- I . �ibrary and reading room ; the upper part I . ; . . � Harry%ressivell left on Wednesday � - . L : � I .Lxie. Kippen Store. S. MuUmn & 00-., Agents for the celebrated Cleve. . for New , WoTEs.-Promotion examinations a a be- . ­ 0 - 1 to have a hall for the use of gatherings of Oompany, _... .�, I . i � I ' - . , . . - land and Massey , arris wheels, Ali wheels guar. Mexico,where' he will engage, -as usual,with ing. held in our public a Exeier. ort not . . _-_ . . - � :_� I . wetik. ., aIny a . I .. . - , large enough for the town hall. : 2- . � 3 . anteed. S. XuLL . & Co., Seagorth. . 1528-1 ME ancle.in the cattle business.-bir. John .�, Jime on i : About 30 pupils are writing.-lusaws Gill LOCAL BR"1ZFS.'-Mr. Thomas Snell and I Mr. -Fowler, architect, was instructed to SesfOrtka Greatest Cash Dry Goods 81 A - I . SEEDS, SEE 1 --Scott the seed man of -Memiftan, M.P., left for Ottawa on Tues- . - . ; - -I -1 . , ! . . I Win Greensides, James Stubbs - ' C�om- --- .. .i . House CleaningAmm.- ' - gain - and Mrs wife moved to Brueefield on Tuesday last, prepare plans to be submitted to the . � - I . - ors and others.,an -day to attend to his Parliamentary duties. . --- , - , � . . seaforth vain I nds to fatra. . ; . *. h near to hand. As usual we are to invitation to I d examins his atoek of weds$ The House opened on Thursday. -Me are, Job� Maxwell left on Tuesdayfor Man toba. and have taken possession of Mr. William mittee. . � . �_ I I i � I .. .­ : , , a Mrs. Makwell spent part of the' win r -in Dixon's hotel. -Mr. Allan McDonell left on . DEA:TA's* DoiNc,s.-On Saturday mor i ion, tor a representative to the i � .. will pay yea to do before buying, for this reason - & ning I - the front, with a large stock of wall paper, that we have ons, �f the largest and best stocks of T. R. F. Case & Co. have purchased con-- Ontario.�Tbe annual meeting of the Bible Saturday last for Liverpool with Is car load - last Mr. George ne oe'Of the tedy. embl , w quite largel . AWN, . bought direct from ihe manufacturers. Also grain, clover and grass seeds, in the Province. we siderable portion Ot -the stock of pork of , . I - - Ha I Y, u a a Ass y . as _v atte, -_ d.- 16,; I 9 . . 4MI I . . -1 . - . i a full line of Roberta6u's prepared paints. on deviote our t;me and attention to the seed trade. so ooiety was held in the M�thodlst 0 joh of fine horses. -Messrs. Prier Jand Arm- ioneers, passed away, aged 80 yvars. The. . Henry Rilber, of Crediton, was made , - - �� . � . . 2 . - e Mr. Petty, of Hensall.-­.-Mr6 Alex. Thomp- � -hi ' - -Jr.'. .. ,� : that we an give Y�u satisfaction both to qutlity and t I here O* Wednesday evening. Add es�es t :d a ca�r of hogs to landon on 3ecessed fiad been in poor health - a - I I hand, which are the best. Prices right, ' � son and wife, of Fergus, were this week - . . for a num: choic -of the meeting and- the staudWLAW � LL - . a, * 4& L A I - price. R. G. ScoTT, SeaforM 159-7-2 were given by Reeve Stra,chan, Revds. Paul Tu my last. -A large delegation from �er of years, "but, , pneumonia was the u1bi- � bearer. -A very pleasant and injoyable . . . . . , - � visiting Mr. Thompson's parents, north Ooft I . .. � - . . i . I 8 OANMG, KiPPeh Bxcy0Lts.-:qar bic - and M%Iker. There was no service in the Exeter attended the Conservative van- mate cause of death. - He was born in Ire- 32 � . � I � ` � i � JA=. - yelw repair shop is Alain street.-TherlB was quite a heavy fall . ' home , was held under the auspices 'Of . ' - ' LL . s - now complete, ng added this season a Brxzera I I i I 1 1524 Presbyterian church last Sabbath as Sacg,a, tion at Hensall on Tuesday last, whin Mr. land, and in1836 he emigrated to Canada, Young Peo le's Society of (1rintian - 7 __ Tire Vulcanizer an a tire cementer. Thom havi,g. of snow Tuesday night and - Wednesd�y, � JAk- --- . � i I ment wan dispensed at Cranbrook.-Dim' Henry - Eilber, of Crediton, was chosen a almoAt immediately to Goderich, garmel. Presbyterian church . . I .1 I wheels or tires to apair,'no Is -the time before the which has put the roads in worse condition I , , , ­ , . � ; - w . ­ I � - � . - 4 I Eckmier has rented his farm Ao. John Me: candidate to contest ,South Haron at the cohmerinte worked for the Canada. Company ; Tuesday evening "last. The -weath wat, - ! I . LL* rush comes on. A f WI line of tires and sundries. S. than ever, which is saying a good deal.- . er , . __ I � � I I MULL=T & .. om. Allister. -John MeAllum and family moved next Provincial -election.-Ain Philip lAng afterwards be took up land. in Goilerfeli rthing but! favorable, but in .8 its of I I - -, I I . t - an3 ��X, � . � I I lr,'28-" The Vancouver News Advertiser of a re ' I I. ; : t , , SA L & ple - . I st *�Va 6 I I 0 TO I L_ 'b into the village this week. -Wm, Patton, is still confined tobis home through illness.- ,township. Mr. Hanley was one of . our there was a good attendance - j- . I a -t f couple Of boarders cAu date, refers to the death of a child in the who was 0 on y T I � � I 'I ­ '4,f- � -.V, And exot;1. a ri a] - ill winter'le J.'Arlington Cook, -of Oshawa,, lectured in brave defenders during the reWHion of I ­`- . I on,in a private bone* in nearly all L . 'a - W, 4 fimily of Mr. . 837. time spent. L Refreshments were served ln..",'� I I . Iowa, by applying % Tas EXPOWOR-OffIC0. 1515-tt ' d Mrs - Isaac Miller, form- now about all, rijht again. -The saw mill I the Royal Templirs' hall, _' He leave'- 3 sons and 6 daughters; -Oa- - , - - , M- A "]ffW. . on Monday even- is early .part of the eveningl After which A� - I *L DISTWCT L , b erly of Harpurtney, as follows : " Rev.H.J. . wl " ­ - the , . '. *-� - i I .. ,. - SATMDAY, - only -Ladies' dongols -nowin running order. Work commenced 'ipg, and in the town hall, on Tuesday and Monday mor ' Mrs. Harlan&, mother Of very interesting , ad -t- � A Ane 01 . f Underhill yesterday conducted the funeral was I , - - i L oarri 1 4 1 � 9, sam 1414, turned sole, patent tip an is visiting. Wednesday evenings; to large audiences, William and . Harland and Mrs. D. Me- out, consisting of _. . . .. d ad, 1 . regular $1.15 for 75c. The of little Violet Miller, fogr year old daugh. there Ithis week. -Mrs. Heffern . Whn' ,P=;1n:41e instruments! - I ` i . : I V VIOMI Y. L ,� ­ I 00"s, A . � ODNsEavATm CoNviELNTio.N7.--The Con- I friends in this village and I who were delighted to bear him. -Mr. ?. Corvie, pamed to the great beyond, h music, in *hi7ch both'the unleLquartette - . d L . a re ter of Mr. and Mrs. Miller, 1, 114 Hornby . I .1 i e servatives of South Huron, as constituted . us, of Boy , 9 . . Pignan left on Monday last for Stratford, &�tained the ripe old age .of 83 years. V. � - I c as cash a Carmichmra block, 4 -deo I , . 18284 . choir rendered fine selections. TheiFe � - lc�w I . streea. The floral decorations were numer- . . . WSW - . for provin. , purposes,. ibonvened in Cdx- . Zurich. where he has secured a situation at his ceased haebeen a resident of Clinton for a also L. -, I . ; B I I C Y C�XXLMES. - and see I I The Hyslop," one and beautiful." The friends- of the fam- I : . readings Land -recitations, in ' ,which T I : - ; the of I 4 lArortWa hall Hensall, on Tuesday, fo A The Crescent " I The Perfect " I avocation as harness maker. -Mr. Wesley eat many years, and was very jaStlyLesteem. I . I r I The Brantford NOTES. -A meeting ot the diree � . I who took part deserve credit. The evening-,-. y . I - � 1. 9 ily in Seaforth and vicinity will deeply Fulle . t - � , oul . , , urpose of selecting a camdidate to content d t 6 The Xe,;, � as," and compare values. In- tore of the Snell, cattle dealer, is in Waterloo county 'e%' and most highly respected by all. , Mr. . � struction in ridin free to purchasers of wheels, at a mpathize with Mr. and Mrs. 'Miller in Hay Branch ,Agricultural . Society will be . ay ve I - , I `fhe! next provincial election. The meetin . . p ,-, pleasant if . 9 'a Bicycle Shbw Rooms, Kidd's this week purchasing cattlq for export.- Aarland died about 16' yearsago. The ce- and- w I no do . at L 0 much t'o- iia ' -. . - . ! Lumaden & W tKeir sad bereavement. -The Stafla corres- held in the town hall on Wednesday next,to ill fo L ---I - - I . was. a thoroughly representative one. The Han. � I . .. revise the prize list* Mr. Thomas Daw, who has been reome mfi �� I . I I I upiea b the president, Mr. J. E 1529-1 pondent of the Mitchell Advocate gives for the fall fair. . ,. ins were interred in Clinto cemetery on and cultivate the social side , life.�� '_,� � chair was -Mr. L � . n � - � ' . I oce , y gue , weeks, is slowly gaining strength, . Wednesday. rued home this week from," 7 , ; . � . - , A. WWann, of Zurich. A large number of - brother -in at' of his .9 . . I 0 � 1. � . - W-8; Tnz iate aw I particulsim of MR. S. DICK- the follo�ng - notice concerning a well. Weber, from Elmira, was the Smallacombe retu SON'S sale in McKI iop, will be announced nei week. known 8 f thite : " George Hutbbison, Peter . . - , A I .q -law, Mr. 0 8 . ., ; xt or Koehler, last - -, If' I Exeteri where she had been ispending -1 -i I . nominated but all wi I I . ._ � � S. DressoN, MoKil. op. . 1629-1 Sunday. -Mr. R. Cook is very low. MCKMOD. '. L -1 - i . � . . - - t r. H. Eilber, of Crediton, a - an old gentleman 82 years Of age, .residing Two 6 I Eens&,].-- t, past week -With friehda.-The fd6udsef X4 ­'- . ex � . � -, , . � � . I ; ' : � I I I his John H. Smith will be sorry to Is � I . noul L PICTURE: OF .Mn. LAuRirm.--i-A life like in'Seaforbh, walked from Dublin to his of his sons from the east were here visiting N-Ew Stock of the Beat Wearing Heavy SEEDS,,, SEEDS, BEE is ! Come to Case's I I � 11 : �� . ; nits a serious; and . - I., . : ination was made unanimous. A d1resa- plot f Ron W Laurlor, 18x?A inches in size, in brother John's, in Hibbert, on Saturday him. -Quarterly meeting will be .. held in . Shoes (for Spring Plowing, ke.) made by the Best New useh Singe, Hensall, for all ki -do of nice clean he met with q . 1. � r - . $hoes 4' . . . es were ddlivered by the u6minee of the tbraulceo0lore, ai 16e mailed to any address, for the the Evangelical church h Factory in Canada. especially for this storek for Men choice seeds. W'd have everything In the seed line. accident while engaged as sawyer in r : -- I -- . a . last, a distance of five miles,'in one hoar.� . eret commenomg ' . . . - I 'Iconvention and other gentlemen. sum of 10a cash. Essily worth25c. R.HoLum andBoys. Afioheav_v shoes from the same millfor and will dispose of them at right prices, our reidy- . . -, �__ . ; I . . '-- � ; . ,7 . -0 Clinton. I I i5ii-i ' Relatives and friends of the parties mention- on Saturday,- at 2 o'clock - p.. m., and can- I Bell's mill last week. He had been V11 -, I " ' i . ladies and Girls. The beat wearing goods made. made clothing Is all new stoob, and the cloth, make -1- I . . tinning over Sunda Rev.D. Kreh,presidh1g. Thi ' a slab when it. caught against the sm �1- shoes I i . q HATS RRMO�ELED.-Ladiesj wishing Hats ad in the following p5.ragraph, whic h has Y. Cheap Cash Shoo Store, Carmichael's Block, I and price are all up-to-date. We can Itive you a nee . . 1. ; - - M.&Tw7*%o,Nx&u-One of those happy elder, of Stratford, will conduct the ser. doors -South of Weir's Royal Hotel. . 1628-1 lus Serge Suit for 48.60. Good Halifax Toveed, Ana which spent it ba 1, � . ; done over will reqeivo perfect satisfaction by leaving been sent io us for publication, viill re%d it . ok with such force, thdV - -_ . � - . - . ; I �� � 2 wearer, fit guaranteed, for.0 50. Fine after hitting Mr. Smith the side .1 I " . ' - 9 th interest : ,11 A very pleasant but quiet � 9 netou DEATH OF AZT OLD SETTLER. -On Satur- ­� � . # _1_ - - . I �:� unions, which -never fail to make the youn their ord�pry at , in Dorrince's Fancy Store, gas. wi vices throu hout.-----Mrs. � Andrew Job : 0 er, g ol� - 3oyous took place at the residence of Mr. forth. and daughter, of Hensall, were here a few eed Good Weirsrs, Sure Fits, from $6 to lanced anumber of feet 'above his heaU�-,-,- ­ .. . ' Some of Mr. and . ' Woo 60. I � . - I affiir took place at the � day night lamb, there passed from!this world' .50. Vita .1 1528*4 Fine all wool Sootch T I d Suita for so I A" � . Claus' Kruse, In E pnondville, on Wednes- $1,000 TO Lr!.kD at low rate, on good town Mrs. J. N. -Barber, of Lens, Manitoba, on days ago visiting We I � _*'. . 3; 1 . . . � Mrs. N. Deicherb.-Mr. one of the earl We have a nice line!of Sir& and Wonte4 in clayJ was at once removed from the mills A.__ ; 49�` I I . - . .y settlers of this to'Wa9hip, ill - Blue and Black. Give us a call when in town. ho medical aid summoned,, when it W": 2A - --" � , . � - ... I , day, 24th inat., it being the occasion" of the or farm propert�. First mortgage. Apply at T1315 Wednesday, March 17th, being the mar- Ab. Lihmon was at Fairgrove, Michigan, the person of Joseph Evans, of near Beech. trouble to show goods. Our 97 piece Dinner Bette, . - I - i Na" - ExposITOR Onicx.j . I � - ", . , ' of his son, William, toMiss Annie . 1628-2 r eldest daughter, Eva Jane, to recently, visiting his- brother and daufters. , that although his' ril;x were sprang - , ,Y We . riage of theii wood� Of late years Mr. Evans has not an- with gill, - still take the Ind at U.N. In fact we . � .1 1 4 .� . � � la'�a` y assisted by, s foi agricultural , imple. Mr. Willism Lyons, of section 24 _ _ Hats re vit Tortatr I I Enca� The bride was abl, HEADQUARTiR Mears. John Daiohert and Fre very.muchmi ured� they,wel � , - - a a d ball bearing binds - joyed his usual robust health, but the ulti. - cannot be beaten for Crockery, Glanware. and China. We -- � � to McLeod, while Mr. Richard D,GntL Boll 14,u,7;i each lost a valuable cow a few days ago. Our stock of groceries are the newest and f C -_ L . I 1= re' " Rev. Mr. Tozeland officiated in his reshost in ately not bro hope it 'W,I; L not 1W- - ; disk and i news, latest Improved combiowl I '_ mate caus � 11' ;� I J . 11 Kruse, brother of � the groom acted as Mrs. (Dr.) Buchanan wax at Hamilton as a of death was heart failure. De- town. Remember the spot. Men's .New ,GN& long before Mr. Smith will reco d. 17 �, � . I p: 1 1 re drille, o 1 tivatoM land rollers. A full pleasant way. The brioe was handsomely - : a ceased we* about 75 years of age, and for Store, ResaWl: J. S. Can. - 15M1 Ver, 4 " I- . I . groomsman. After the wedding ceremony of single and tw furrow plows, at T. B though his escape was quite,a, narrow ons, -. � ; IVill, 1town'Ayd attired in a gown of light. fawn cashmere- delegate to the Chosen Friends' convention. .. ra he had been a promi4ent man in the i I Was over, all- sat down to a sumptuous Stand, Opposite CardncesMall, Jklain streati Reaforth. trimmed with cream rice. -Mr. James 9 -Mr. Daniel Levigo . od left- last Monday '-& LOCAL Bialcps.-The onow fall of this -Mr. Henry Jacobi, who has 'been in t�e, - 10AU .rlu' L. - _� . - ur %#I 111 N . - . .1 bar A � : Z spread. When -all had done jfistice to the' . i. - 1528XI for' North DAko_tm.---,Mr. Joseph. M township. He was a most worthy main - week has made the roads, which were be. employ of Mr. J. 0. Clau n, lis im-sw.�­ � I . - . Killoran has openeo out an office in the edinger " of the community and was equally beloved as ­ . . I inner man, the floor was cleared, and the ' left last Monday for Manitoba, where he -ginning t6 dry, very bad- aga'in.-Quite a Maker, for a number of years, has _f 9 , A CLosE .-The famil roonis over W. Pickard & Qo1i store, form- and esteemed by ieithbor and friend, and 1, I � young folk tripped. the, light fantastic till the N. Watson y of Mr. W. � . I I . , � 1* . I ,. . . . 11 - "I , of this. town, had a narrow erly occupied-­by­­-tbJ; Mechanic's Institute. intends to stay this summer. to start in business for -and to t1lat- �_ I I i I , : the vacancy caused b � 0) ISUP wee sme hours of -the morning. - Theii 1 all . - . . Z x hi's death will be number'have been making. maple sugar and himself, - . d I ' I escape from d th by *sphyxiation by coal -Mrs. George Park, of Goderich, was vis- . I . i deeply felt. The reinsins- were interred in molames'in this neighborhood, at the and has leased Mr. W. R. Hodginle -sit �) 11 . - � . - the I ;It . ­ al .oparted to their homes, after wishing . on Friday, night last. Before retirin iting Mrs. Win. Hartry end other friends Loudesboro_. . � . mo . weather thus far has not'been very- , favor- formerly ocoupled by Messrs. Zuefie A* ,� .1 I - . newly married couple all- h pmiess and pros 9 . I thelAshtown jametery on Tue�day . _ � -dill ; � " Cr,the uight�," �hey had filled the stove with In tOWIL-The Cretan,question was discuss- I ? ' rnlnl(' able. -Our business men are complaining of Robinson.-Rov. J. S.'Henderson delive"_' �, ' perity!, The bride was: mankNe The recipient . ITEms.-Mr. Oakes was not able to at. NOTI,S.--!-A very-fpleasaut event took . � , 10% -_ coal, and " the weather was mild, had ad at the Debating Club on Mond y eveni . trade being somewhat quiet this week, Ono Of his series of special as m.ono to ,tk*. -1 V-1 Bu , n tend to the singing clan ou Saturday ui'tht, place ou Wednesdail, March 10th, at the ,1 . . �.- Tip . � �; of a large #umber of useful and costly- closedoff all the drafts. This preveated last, and it was, decided that Gareece hal owl to the disagreeable state . of - the young ladies of Cartnel'churoh, oit Sabbath' �., I . . , . . - . wedding preakuts. . . I . probably owing to sickness. M* . as residerce of Mr. ani Mrs.A. Robinson, when a I I I � I - . the gas frolp escaping out the flies, and as peted wisely in refusing. -to comply wi I" 'Oa " their d mughter, weatter and roado.-Our pathm"ters will evening last. He- --gave a. ver ��� �3) Smut I the music teabher, will. not be here until th Miss Ninny, wasl united in ,y interest th . �e I irg" I �� - . I and thoughtful discourse, which could n , �� .. . r As I . �� TILE (;O1,,LZG1ATE *_ ' it was nee4m" f it to have an exit, it the joint note ot the -'powers.-Mr. M. roads become better. _.L i catching . the bonds of holy matrimony to Mr. George now have an ixcellent 0 porbunity of find- at _� "I � t, CoUn ] Ing, - I Fo(>Tr,ALL ULuz.-A r 11 16- grip Ing out where-, the r :11 J2 � - � ins and permeated the Heffernan, of McKillop, recently disposed o a need gravelling but be helpful - large and enthusiastic meeting of the p came out into� 7b e0roo, quite a few just now. Mrs. Jefflrey A. Little. The ceremony was performed 0 - I . ,.* � . ils I and re the moet.-��Revds. Mesers. as it did with their te voral and a in ;Z � I tA. X UP entire house. U the morning Miss Bell of a fine horse to Mr. Berry, of HenealL it are laid up wibh it, but are getting betteir. bloRev. Mr. Musgmve, in the presence of �p , t �. �1 I -in I of the Collegiate, Institute was held on Watson &WO , I Kaine Zdir8inngo*den,of blimville, exchanged welfare. -Rev. C. Y. mmills I � %-rl suy - . ke tend noticing the strong odor was sired by Golden Crown and the' price -Mr. R. -Sanderson in no better at present. a ut fifty friends. The bride was ,the re*' - is holdfiig awl � � - � Tuesday eve ' to re -organize the foot- of gas went an# $125. Mr. Heffe UlTits on Sabbagh last. -Dr. Thompson, of, vices every Thursday evening 4uring Lento - - I � tuml ; � �� ball club. Nneg'following officers were - ,,Oponed the front and back paid was man always -Mr. W. Brundson, who has been visiting oipient of a, large number of beautiful pres- go eri3h, p"d thrQagh here on Tuesday in St. Paul'& church. Mr. and kra. I- � i . , . . doors. She ha# just secomplished,this and keeps good horses. -Mr. J. H. McDougall, eats. -Mr. � Richard Harris left for his home , . I � er, 1 elected for the semon : Honorary pre friends in Blyth,- returned home on Wednea. - i .1 '� . . morning's express for Ailmi Craig, where. -he Macarthur attended the -wedding *f Mr, LL . I . sident, was returning to her room, when 'she was who has leased the Gibbings farm on the day morning -Miss E. Allen --visited hdr in Merlin on Saturday. -We are glad to * , Dr. McKay ; honorary vioe.president, Mr. - as united in, wedlock to Min Eunice Mae. Macarthues sister, .Miss Eunice, to Dr, � al t I overcome and f0inted, while the other main. Huron road, 'West of town, will shortly mother * week.--�Mr. Govier must be hearthat Mrs. John C. � I .r' LL 1 ' 1 L 1b _.- R� E. Jackson ; president, Mr. H. S.. Rob- lapt Uorrison is on the I - I . i - z : . bers of the family were unable -to rise. A move onto it from the farm at present oc. arthur, -youn eat daugliter'of the late James- Thom L)eon) at Allea Craig, on Tuesday Jut, I 1� . z 3 I ertson, R. A, ; vice-president,' Mr. Percy - , . . credited with turning the first sod thin year mend again. -We ihink the two Johns will &ig L and - � . . z - - - � r oung boy, w4o, does chores around the oupied by him in Tu'ckorsmith.-The Strat. Macarthur, ol Ailsa, Cr sister of Mr. -Dr. Far uson, in having some impro L � ; Baker; secretary-trbasurer, R. J..Muldrew; around this vioiuity.!-�-Mr. J. Walker hgs be pleased the anow is so nearly, off the side- J. Maearthur, ments . v8&- I - L � - li � - . . m , . . ejliW . Kouse in thd m6ming, arrived shortly after- ford Herald says : " John Carlin, of Lon of this village. ,The happy 316 an the exterior of his, dw I ( .. . N1 � It captain, A.! J. Morrison ; managing com. - returned from his isim in Trinity I ediettl road. -Mrs. Johnston lies very low ai pres- . . L Ing, - ,. a CA � wards and find ng the doors open and .1.10 don, was if, the it Monday, call' COUP14 pamed through here an the even* Mr R. B. Ross lately ship we 60101 mittee, Messrs. ,R. C. Chesswright, A. On his College, Tbronto.-The friends of Mr., -0. ant writ' 9. . . I R 6.d r1004. �� t � _. .7 train for their new home in - G di notmeetOn -_ � . . , Bethune, A. Hamoiet, A. Bond, D. Wilson. penon-stirring thought something must be cousins, Joseph an'Urank Carlin, ingnd will Bell will be pleased to hear of his success in A MOMDERN SCHOOLHousE.-The trustees [oderich, of fine horses. -L -The counci . _' � I 1W . rong and wei �t for Mr. James Watson.' also visit friends in Sesforth previous to . . wherel the doctor located after leaving here. L Saurday evening last, OWLingto the absen� I I . � Mr. fRobertsom was appointed delegate to w the.,Detroib Madical,College.-Quite a large In school section No. 6 are going to build - I - . i �i -- When he got ,here he found the whol ' kking a trip to Denver- for his beilth We units witli their many friends in wish- of the reeve. -Our citizens in thenew paiti li�� � a Ing .- nur ,the flnest rural schoolhouse in the county. I I . . epro Mrs. O. ---t - w �, 5 I . . rise, Mogridge, to witness the marriage - of her L ­­ I - Association at Berlin. n Western Football cArter, of c I he want of I Qeo. T., r sent theolub at the meeting Of the family prostra, ad and unable to help them. Messrs. Gibb and Grieve, our v I eterina i Aber gathered at the residence of It will I,e a brick structure, eight feat * them all hmppinesx.--:Misa M - if the vfflage are feeling t aid , Ing . L w1ves. Had t ey remained without asii-st. are in Toronto, attending�a meeting of the Brussels, was here last . week spending, a few walks very badly during the present dn&-.. ' � . L " � , . This club still holds the Hough cup, mud allee Ina 10 , daughter, Miss E. Mogridge, to Mr. W. basement sad eighteen foot ceiling,in school 7 mewt, have good prospects for a strong team a . 1 n they most certainly would Ontario Veterinary Association. -On ac- Heek. . They departed late in the evening room, with. caretaker's residence in the at- dayii with Mrs. Falton.-Miss GiLbson of greeable state of the, streeta.-Mr. Georgi,7..- .� 2_1 .. � ' ` I ` ,I I _. � gain have a' c . As. it was they were all count of the disagreeable weather the meet- Brucefield, is visiting at Mr. Ballantyn�s, - Kydd is improving- the appearance Of hit., : � - ` , this season. �As Galt, Ingersoll and Guelph with wishes of success for the nowly marrit.d tic- Each scholar. will have two desks ll�r..q.r�y,. of Parkbill, was here � recend bDT a liberal cost of gravel On tbil.- I. ' - ( =ill for a f w days and Mrs. Wafson ings bf.Professor Reynolds, the mesmerist, co�ple. . laced it right angles and most cushioned. ' � a. I -11,11, , _' - I tegme,purpoae coming here to compete or I poorly om the -effects of the ware very slimly att6nded, but, as the Pro. . 41- . I visitin his sister, Mrs. Samuel sm " = owance.-Mr. Duncan McFar- `�. - � Drevv� � the cup, some interesting matches may be I 11 gas. . - We school room Ql be reached by two pair . i1he.wh . I . � � I 0- . femor is anxious to give the people an i we reglet to say, has been'very 'ill for quite lane is now comfortablv.. settled in his 11dit. .- � ' Udiei� - exp�eted.. - I OP- , Kippen. Of stairs, and thele will be a hoist in the - Z r- . 0 1 - 1.1 , � a length of time. -Our bicyclists becom, new dwelling. -Mr . Parks, of -Godsrlcb� �'. � � �. HURON'S V #AL . - - ice a � OM0., _: - 0 1 . STATisncs.-Front the portunity of witnessing the power of moo . . Opposite end, so 'that all the scholars can . . ... - . as usual, I . . �� - . . - -annual reportl of births, marriages and merism he will return for Monday evening PLo-*,%,,g Fop. SALr..-T. 'Mellis, descend at on -.e. The school room will be Ing very impatient for good roads.-Mesers. was, in the village this weak r.elew=lr-- , Is on hand with a complete stock of plows and gas James Carlisle D.W. Pose and W. J. M-.il-. acqiaintanees,Mr. John Willis,� of R ' � I il A, Iowa, and all plow repairs, with a full line of moull heated with hot water or some other ap- � - - Tam A(,-RiacrLTu:RAL SOGI=Y.-A meeting deaths for 1894, which has just been issue next, sKould a sufficient number of tickets P - OX, � - . ift" , ­ 7 - of the directors of the South Huron Agri,- we take the f lowing Ria,tiaties, relative to be sold before Saturday nig�ht.-The pupils ?,cards, handles and costing of all lives at plow,,. lar are tHis week having plans prepared by gerville � � Otaanh, . . -.and Mr. White of St. Maryj�. w, � I -Soeiet,y, was held at He I . . I , i W1 6 oult-oral paratus, and a caretaker am loyed to look ­ .. I I - . fi -_. I .11 i - : . uss'll on -this countv: - that year there were 1,214 of the Collegiate-Instituta intend giving an All PlOw repairing receive$ Prompt Attention. A Mr. W. A. Reynolds, for the erectio�' ,of shipped a carload of �hoge from tbis station 11 . Satirday last.- It -was decided to hold the births in H number of second hand plows on hand in good rt!. after the premises. The olT abhool. house their fine two story brick block,on the cor- few daye ago . .-Mrs. Uraigie an . d Mim, - !_ . I.. � . &n"sl spring sh:aw for entire stock at . uro , an- increase of 71 over the entertainment in Cardno's hall early in pair, at a bargain. T. Mmis, Klppon.- 1527.2 will be moved Across the road and fixed 11 * . 9 ase- . of Goderich, - spent the at w4k . - . . . I previous year - 403 marriages, an "inere April. -On Tu�sday night,the family of Mr; . % ner of King and Wellington streets, whore Baker, . . . - Brqcefield on Tuesday, April 16th. This is of 5 ; 533 deaths, an increase of 20. The A. Young suffered somewhat severely from NoTEs.-Mra. (Dr.) Hutton, of Forest., for a township town ball, and presents their frame places of, business now gta,ud. the guests of MT. .and IMn. D. 4.11 ' I 11-11am" � . with the land to the mu nicipality. This is Foss.- - . - I : I - . . the same time as last year. A liberal prem. ratio of births I o 1,000. of ,population . village for a few days du This will make a great improvement to the Mr. A Urallhatt shipped another laro-_ " I .jo 11 , . 11 _was the effects of coal' gas. The gas escaped was In the ring the the wealthiest school section - in the town-- . . A I . . i ; I I I I ium'hat-will be offered. Rene -wed interest � 1.74. The nun berof boys 'born in Huron from the furnace, but fortunately they were foiepart of the Week visiting her 'sister, app et, as well. as consignment of oatmeal to the old countrr- .. - i 11 ,- 7 . . is now. being taken in horses as the trade is was 634 . . . ' ship, and the trustees are energetic, pro- . I � ; 1111 of girls, 580 ; 16 pairs of awakened before any of them were overcome. Mrs. R. Mellia.-Mrs. William Cudmors - . providing these gentleni6n with - rge a this week, . . - I t- . looking up..' Several very. sit erioi stallions . WA'S gressive men, and no doubt will carry out . �a .nd 1� I Gaft leirit' ate children, and -The sacra ' in Clinton for a few days last weak, i itin commo fouspremis -9 1. p twine, 8 illegit 5 avill ment of adult baptism was ad- � V121 9 the plans proposed, and described above. d:' as for their increasing I . . I . - I . - have been brought into this county during born. There Moro ad in St. Tho M'as' church o� Sunday . her sister, Mri.Davis, Who is in poor health, -Mr. J. N.. Ohristic, *town- clerk, -of - ' - 1. , births in March minister - . . . business. They are* to be commended for . . . . . . . . .the p2st. year, while in bulls the interest thaninanyoth month, I23 ; -September be- eveninglast, whenthree candidates were -Mr. William Moore has iufficiently re. . . I - . the spirit.of enterprise audgo-sho4daff ­ .- � remains unabated, sothat. on the whole it is i I overed from his late sickness to be MOMS. � I ivenew, Mitchell, looking over the papers of his de- - expe re ' ng next *ith I - Of the persons married, received into thWhuxch in the presence of 0 . able . they are ,h,o,,,,,ri,ug. - A very interesting pro. ceased father, -found an interesting relic of* ; -_ -1 I �. I . me a . 4 . ated that will be a goodshowthi8 351 were Meth. diets, 978 Preab,yterians, "j4 a large -congregation.. The class for con. to -once more take charge of his duty at the XoTP,s.-Jamei Bowman, 3rd line, has gram 9 carried otl, under,the auspices bygone years in the form of a Perth ,dirse- - _. 1. - .... ' 11 - A" firmation meets in St.- Thomas' church every ! nreigna. . . p*orth League, in, the Methodist tory. It is.y.rinted on a four column sheot- � : . year. An attempt was 1 also made to effect Epiabbpalians, 1, Roman Catholics, 16 Rap. . tore house. -.Mud and slush have bee purchased a'drbrer from John Oliver, of of the h' . ; an arrangement with the Stephen and Us* tists ; 276 we 'between the ages of. 25 wid Sunday afternoon at, 2-30. Addid Ing suprome the past few days, maki - Grey. -Hugh Mosek, lib line, fias the nia. church, -on Mond I - - - IOUS are m it) . my evening' last. - � -The of -paper, mud dated 1857. At that time T. - . . - . . bome Agricultural - .Society for the holding 30 when they ere married, 260 between 20 being made a er 6 ,and it gives promise very disagreeable for all. -Mine Annie to. terial ready for the lerection of a fine literary a#d musical selections were &Ill well M. Daly was member of the Lagnuays� .it .. -of a, union show at Exeter this next fall, as and 25, 47. und r 9-0, and 6 beinu the ar c, a ever presented to . � An.. -t- - i _1 i over 70 years of of Wing the eat Mordie, who has for some months been via - bank barn next. summer. George Haney reudered.�-Mr. Arthur Blatchford, of .Amembij. The officish of the ,county st-,, -,,_ . - . � _. � formerly, but a . satisfactory, arrangement age ; 49 of the� arnages took place in De- the Bishor. in fort.h.-Mrs. E. J. Hicks iting with her aunt, Min Memordig, oji has the contract for the . frame work and 'Lamouredounty, Dakota, who big b&n thob-thne are all since dead. -A. Hamil _J I - - tore of I t few out L V it . t- I I � . could not be. arrived at by the diree camber, and u � the same number in an imet with a very painful accidenta few days London, has returned h me. -Mr. George - Messrs. Shaw, Mustard, and Forest for the here for the pan th he is ing his North Enthope, wu warden, and Tholual.1- Li , . . - the, two sociaties, so -the matter was left th� rest of th " _ 0 1 . - I a oaths except August, when ago, by haVing her hand so severely sprain Taylor's fine three year old Canadian bred- mason work. -A social dance was7­ held a relatives and friends, left here ox Matheson represented Logan, and WAUNW : - - . , in- I -_ I __ over until a future meeting. . I only five took I ce. The number of able colt, which has been a successful the residence of Win. Jacklin, 3rd line, on I , - I - q , I . males ad that she will be a � to use it for some ' prim . . t L 7enlnesday last, for his home in the far at the county council. Abraham Davidedli": ' . i . I . � . . 0 . who died in th, county, (excluding thoseJ tinie. � .. I �: winner at the. London fair for tji� past few Wednesday evening of -71alt week. -Sugar- � west. He intends spending a week or, so on JWas postmaster at 'Carlingford - U. C. 140 _� . . . . n F. ' 1P 07, at. Wo . � I-, � - I EG,XOXD'VIT,L4 No,Tzs.-A ripple of ex. the towns), was 228, and 196 females. Of . __... � - years, and which is pronounced by all to be making is now in full blast. -Walter Y­uill his way back, with his brother, Dr. George at Carroubrook ;.James W.00dl - I , , .I- � 1. _ I citement was 'caused on Tuesday of last the deaths 83 under one year of age, � Bruasel& . one of the many good horses Mr. Taylor had a successful wood bee on Thursday of Blatchford, of Michigan. Mr. Blatchfoid John -Hicks, at Mitchell - A. F. - ' I I � V) . . . . - -- , . � week by the,. and 123 over 2 .� the hi has raised, in a w � r*st4 - I I oor' I . =eNte; J c - � I marriage of Min Jennie M a _ghost death rate was ; the attention of last week.-Mosers. John Miller, Win. , ha's still! a warm spot in.his heart for Ban. , at Stratford, and Thomas . to Mr. George Brown. -On Wednesday last in March, the zi�mber BRjzFs. -Division court will be held on a buyers. 0 racelv'n1arrott, Of Stanv � Ward, H. Russell, Oliver ReIU-agton and -'sallf his former home. Before leaving at St. -Marys. Rev. James Finlay " .. -' � __.1 . I I being 43. . -Mr. Isaac, � - heL � I � __ . . � . - - � April'6th Th arp alw"hold ever I -, ,h ted for a term of five years, Mr. a number ot -ot6ers intend O)ing to'Mani- purchased the dwelling house here, formerly Presbyterian minister At Mitchell., BW .. - - - I 10 � � � il i . Mr. Wm. Kruse, of the mouth and9 was - second mc' L-nelle Hona Fair will be h.1 JO J es fifty more farm, in Hay. tobs, this week. -Wm. Merson, of the o*ned ' in decessea fat Mr. John Andrew- Smith, Methodist, and Rev* R, -� - I I � )�th.-- ]�#]& . united in, marriage to Miss Annie Spencer. FAREWELL TO A FoRmER. SEAFORTH YOU�N-G on Thursday next, A�ril ist.-A number of Mr. JAM t I t . her, 'J * - � . , . I week moved on.to the 4th line, intends building a stone hog pan , or., and we hope - he win won Hurley, Bible'Christian, same place. i lil*jyjsl�. , -From I lie �Toronto Globe, of the d 6r, . Air. and Mrs. Brown will reside in future in 'LADY. Blatcliftyr, is , , - I - I - I - � Mrs. Browu�i comfortable r;ride 16Ch inet., we, a p the followi . '. the cellap on Froi�b street were partly filled place,which gives him loo acres now to this sr. Wm. Ferguson has the. contract. return and ome one ,of our residents.- Watson was reeve' of Fullsrton ; A100- ,� � . . 3 .. ng interesting with water last -week, on account of an ' JL . I . I . - I v I . L the church, and Air. and . report of a farei 11 meeting tendered Miss struction in the newer. ob- work. -We are pleased Lto note that Mrs. -W.' have bad all kinds of weather the Miss Sloan London, Mr. A Rannielg Black, reeve of H bbert; Tho Ustliwai, -, . . - . I I- I I : - - . i take up their residence. on Mr. John Ciwrii Shaw, ghter of Mr. John Shaw, -The fire engine test Andrew Bell. who has b past -few days. The roads are in a bad new mill- , '. now bore, and in �usily en- reeve of 14gan and Wallar'st which at *W I , � 1. . i I . last week, by Mr. Howe, of th ' . �_, � . I .time Included what in novr, Mitchol.4- 49 - , : a Under- time, is now on the men M1;%,0,rb21o`Ts state, and the wish of everyone is that the d ' I for the op . i - Sproat'SL farm, on the 5th concession. M formerly of rhey, who has been for writers' Association,. was a sue I reparin ring open. ..� . I I * . . . A these good people experience much of t a some time en case, the an- go abouL-Mr. DavidKyle, who as been snow was all off the side roads so that rigs ings.-Mr.TernarT Thompson is a good the population of which wu given at I -100- - --'-- . I. . as & Bible woman in the gins putaping water in lem than tin minutes ' ' - L :' 77- ' I - . . h - . � � �.-- � suns ins of life in, -their new relations. city' under t auspices of the. Toronto spending a few weeks visiting his sister and would not upset.1---?,A missionary lecture will L provider In ths' W004 lins, Ae is evidenced & L -1 . I �c - �� 11� 9 - from the first alarm of the bell, . Stratford -was incorporated as " �. . . Alond very intere _yet-. the as. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, -of be given' in t4e Belgrave Presbyterian bylthe fut, that this wink he had between Xknuar . � ; . ;, . , . I I I . Aliss, Jennie Hill arrived home on Mission Union, : "A toting fare. sociation want some changes.r-blem , Me. Ob - . __y, 18U, the first reeve of _ from a very pleasadt visit of several weeks well meeting w I . � is, io, has returned home, having greatly I church on Tuexdi&y evening next.-Thire is 60 and seventy cords sawn by Mr. Bon., was W. F. McCullook. St. Marys WWW- . 1-11, - � - . tendered Miss Shaw, Bible Crackeu.& Kenney are opening out a new ;njoyed his visit. Mr. Kyle thinks more of quite a strife ab4it a milk route on the 6th' gough's steam engine, for his own use. -The . - 11 I . among friends in and around St. MaryS. - woman of the a 6 aid branch of the Tor. grocery in u a village a year later, with T.. B. G=A - - , . . the shop lately occupied by Mr. rou county than ever, after comparing : line. Both Bly6h and Belgrave factories special meeting of the Liberal -Conservative reeve. Mitchell. wile woorpors,11A � , I - . � . I I - - gram _ � -I- I ­, .� I . -, ; � ' norry . river is - I , I Mrs. A. C VauEgmond was called by tele- ont6 Minion Union, on the eve of her d0- W. H. Pelton. Brussels is well supplied it with our neighboring republic. -Miss imam to be gooa �Oppoeition, -The Maitland Association foi South Huron, which was . special Act of Parliament, in the fall . . to Toronto on . Saturday last, on so- parture for mission work among the North. with groceries. -The river was fairly -high Grace Cadmore's many friends will be once -mor6 clear of 'ice. The flood held in Coxworth's hal�l, on Tuesdv after. 1857. -with Thomas rd, � reeve for 1106 I , . - : . 'Count of the serious illness of her - mother, west Indians. Miss Shaw goes out under for two or three -days, but is fast recediug � 21ra. Drummend.-Mr. John Daly has rent- the Church of A and Woman's Auxiliary, no damage to learn that she is at very.mild nature this year. . L%grippe in ,he present in poor was f -Mr. noon lost, for the selec�ion of a cand to remainilig mouths o the year, and hi , , I . . '91 idate � - - T � � I - . . . 'being done. -Wm. 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