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I � . � 1 � . � I . :, _� 1; 1; I I I ;, - i .. 11 I ... . . � ­ , - 1. ��. i MARCH- 16, -19, � � � . . - THE HURON ,$XPOSITOR, . . . 11 I . 1. - . _ � . __ __ —,.---.— _', I . . � - � __ _ __ - - I �i - t __ — � . � - I � . � . �. I I . ------------- Z2 . . . � ing the I T.—Mise Dot intends removing to Dakota, where he ham Mrs. Alex. Ross. —A num tof Man& .1 . charge of the -railway hospital durl a general store in Harpurbey and soon built concert this (Friday) ev nin be t�bane � 14 . , - . F i. , " I ponstruction of the Nelson -Balfour branch." up a very large business. In addition to air, of Clinton,'visited.fi ien a In town on at present two gone. He will be much missed are visiting home this week, among �vAom : . . - . �_ N Spring' - , The Opening of I I W The Tribune of Nelson, British Columbia, hi's store he dealt largely In farm produce, Tuesd The first annu kl meeting of the here, and his host of friends, not only in are Mrs. MeEwen_ and Mrs, W. Mallitosh. 1 � I 11 � . 4F., . I . as i also says. of the same gentleman : 11 Nel- and for many years was'one of the most ex- Le or'! asion will be helo: at the residence Zurich, but throughout the county, will Mr. an;1 Mrs. MoKoiazie and family, ,Who � . . 1 1 � 7 .. �� 11 . son mayhave a now hospital in the -irnmed. te -naive and successful business men in. the of Vro. Al. 11 Smith on b onda,y evening at - greatly regret his removal, He is an enter. visited ifi, our village, will return to � their . . . _� � I I . - ' iate future if Dr. Frank Ewing concludes county. About twe'6ty-five yearn ago he dis. 8 o'clock. A fall attendance of the mem- i p'riaing - business man, a good and useful homes, near Portage la Pr'airie.—Th mill NUIPW GOOD& I ­ . Wall Papers. 0 nlmim to build one to accbmodate possible patients poe'ed of his store and othei property in bers is requested.—Rev. Mr. Parke, of citizen and an active worker in church and, yard and grounds adjoining are filled � with � . I � . - - . � - , I among the workmen on the Belfour exten- Harpurhey� and came to Seaforth, where he .1 Clinton, will preach in St. Thomas' church Sunday school. He isthe kind of aman, logo. Mr. Ament, of Seafo.rth, -and Mr. I a � sion. When in charge of the Nelson and continued his prod- He was an on Sunda an i - - - I I . uoe business. _y next. . Morning subject, " The that Canada cannot afford to lose, d A. Mustard., of Brucefield, haveboughtlarge �: . § X1i09__1:9M_U;4-S NX jxavifl . . I . I . "Bullington road Dr. E win had five hospitals extensive dealer in pork, butter and bides, di cipline of the - body " evening, " The while all will regret hie departure, his hoots numbers. .So,,w logs in our vicinity w iU be i I- - � . � . -1. - , i -- � I SpeciaJ Prices for One Week. in oparationRIODg the line! andwhile acting .'and continued in thiise lines with more or di:cipline of tl�e tongue." commun- of friends here and elsewhere will unite athing of the past very soon;—Mr. ,A. P. I Some business men state candidly ths; I - . t, - — . �, .P in a similar capacity on the construction of less success until the infirmities of old age I ion at the morning ser%ice�'Ilev. Rural with Tim ExposiToE in .wishing him an& Ketchen has returned from speaking 1" th t�e first weeks of March have been a elsok - . —,. . the Robs6n & Pentictpn he entablished induced him to relai his efforts and retire Dean Hodgins is in London this week at. his family prosperity and happiness where� Farmers' Institute, and.is now an age4t for time with them. Not a bit of it V.t ' � I Me , -, I three hospitals along the'line. Dr -Ewing from the tive business pursuits. teudin ever their future lot maj'be cast. Messrs. L building cement. As he is a smart �ouug store. We have beon more than bus � . I . I � � , 'y with ,_ _ , I -ntner Wall is -going into the matter now and will dis- F8r a great many yearn he has acted in the He w pre h mission se mono in Clinton Ponder and Hartleib are no strangers to matt he- will, no doubt, make a good # the arrivals of new Spring merchandiee in � ESeven hundred Rolls office gli, ill the executive ooinmittee meeting. . Paper, suitable for Parlors, 'Dining Rooms, ac I . ,gant. , , 4 - . -1 . close his intentionei shortly." Dr. Ewirg is, capacity of deputy returning officer in the on Sunday next.—The many friend&of Mr. the people of Zurich and vicinity. Mr. i —Mrs. W. Rattenbury and Misses �'Ulizzie -6ve o.urselves to blame for the. great quan., � ' 11 �. I I Sitting Rooms, Halls and Bedrooms. The '' the son of M re. George Ewing, of this town, northward, at every election, -both muni- Pierson Chesney, of Tuok4 -romith, who has Pender at one time conducted a shoe busi- and Alice left this week to drive to Mild- tities of goods we have had to open I �, _. r eg alar price& of these papers are and he has many old f iiends Who will be cipal and political, and he was always pains. been ill so lonl, will be pl 3ased to hear that ness at Blake and also at Zurich, and may, to vi4it Mr. John Rattenbury, oil . UP. �� -1 , � . . , " : that they are here, bowever,,and we're glad thit I �_ J V . pleased to learn of his success in big pro- taking and offloientAn the discharge of his he is -sufficient y recoverei , to come to town well up in his business and -is known pl;ie_e,7- e. Wm. Scott is receiving � I I P I I me p loll 1 sub- We have once more placed ourselves in *1 � r I . � t I 10e and 12:L per Roll. - fession in the New West, duties. He was of a genial, companionable and is now staying at the residence of his at * I ht and upright business man. 9 �or the Patriotic Fund. Thp at, Position to give our cuetomer's pleas _� . :1 . . - I rai I ,- ure in * disposition' and was in the fullest seqse oU cousin, Mrs. John Grieve, —Mr, Philip Car. Hart'losiL, his partner, in the well-kuo*n when com�leted, will be acknowled k 7 . 00 in home shopping. 1b is true our city ,sWr,w I . I I 1_'1 Cl__ ' -SELrc:TrsG . A PASTOR.—The congregation. the term &'�ood and useful citizen, and &I. lin has sold hio farm opposits St. Columban hardware man of Zurich, and his well-known the Globe. I carry a greater quantity, but we, have sucht ;!, � - iml, ecial -.-Price for one week ways aimed at doing his share towards leav- church, on the HuronRoad, to'Mr. Patrick business abilitten-are beettestified to by the i — . i � &I meeting held in the Presbyterian church . I a Ivariety, and our selections b a beenma&_ - � � � I - i�, av 1, �-' � . I I I on Monday eveniu fast, for the purpose of ing his ado 'led country better then he J. Flannery, of Beechwood, for $4,800. muccess which he has enjoyed during t�e with such great care, that we have the 9 . 9 I . .� I will be 6c per roll. taking steps for the moderation in a'aall to. found it. We was an active and consistent The farm contains 100 acres, and Mr. Flan- eight years he has been in business in Zurich. . I am of the different lines (and that I �' - I . Mr. member of the Preobyt I erian church and'an nery has go� a most coni eniontly situated I m_ - YOUSHOULD K.xoxv that every suit 4 our 0 e - mftl* . - I . - a minister, was largely attended. Rev n sm ty) to put on sale. � . ... . enthusiastic Liberal in politico. He will'be and desirable property,—Mr. Thomas B 10 well assort4d ready-to-wear clothiag.d par - ,Xfte opening _� . . Stewart, of Clinton, moderator of session'. . � ur- Leadburv. t , I I Gi e us a trial to sell � 1 of our new goods showt - I hese papers on view for one week at presided. There were some eighteen candi. missed in the community where he has imett leaves here on Tueed ky next for the L me� is ii.�w. IV " ou a I , J ... spring suit �nd furnishings. Boys canr't d - - _ ITEMS.—The Manitoba people a . p sinly that the stock is comprehe 11 to, Norbh west Territog, 0 'V . . thele prices. Come in and examine. dates to select from . I horn were . lived k0so Ig and where lie wae so well and Dauphin distrioi I n8i I . , among W in —Miss Mattie i . . a id comprises style in Millinery aud. � 1,01 to their homes this week. — might do worse. The E, Uo. 1. better . ine Jacl�cf man favorites, and while the meeting was favorably known. He leaves a widow and where his daughter residej i. If he likes t e lard entertained a number of her young Faul Pe 4 I . I y � * I . .1 ., &forth. 1683-1 e a, newness in Dress Goods and SuitingIg . as harmonious as could be deaired,,-there was family of five daughters to mourn the lose :.country he may decide o remain , there. friends at her bbme on Wednesday evening � V 6lue in Underwear and Hosiery, fit in Cor. L � considerable diversity of opinion as to which ot a wise counselor and a loving husband Mr. Burnett has, been a re ildent of Scaforth last. An enjoyable time wasnpent by all. PkRSON t M . - John Landesboeough, so bi- and Gloves, fastness in Print -s ,an& - REMEMBER should b6'�ohosen. Finally, however Rev and parent. The funeral taken place to- for -thirty-six years, and % e would all be - . formerly �f' Uty - , - - �. ,�I;azr�a, of Mr. Clarles - Gin& uality in Silks find satins, bes, . TH E PLACE . PAPSTS Mr. Larkin, of Chatham, and Rev. 4r. M3. day, and the remains will be laid to re9t in very sorry to love such a E )od citizen,—Mr. . Kirkton. ' N. .�andeOborough, who has been stu, lying in La,emeeTuNains and Carpets, and men's � Williarns,,: Of Hamilton, were selected an the Harpurhey cemetery. During the hour of Adam Crozier has leased t e fine farm of for the ministry in Moody's College, ( h slid boys' clothing that will look well, .. : BRimis.—Pitoh holes are the order of the . lica. 61 t I two whose names should be submitted to the f aneral,Athe different business places in Mr. Robert Govenlock, ne w Somforth. The - day.—Mrs. Hutchinson and daughter, of go, has lately been ordained and *ken Well, wear well, sell well. . BOOKSTORE,. SEAFORTH. the whole congregation. These names will town were�cloaed. . farm contains 200 acres and Mr. Crozier char' e of 4c'ongregation. His many fr �ends � be printed on a ballot, which will be distri- __6 . pays $450 a year for it. —1 fr. J, J. McKen- Staffis, are'the gue-ikta of Mrs. Dr. Carr.— in Mkerimith -wish him God speed ib big - ' - I I I I Miss Tessa-,�Stawart, of St. Marls, who had . nr ­ . give PRESBYTP,RY OF HuRo-.,r.—The Presbytery 'na. the well known laud a irveyor, of Dub. � I new!calling. 1 � Va a buted to the congregation for two succes I been -a I � 3ut Ciothin lin. was in town on Wedn aday, Mr. Me. pending the last few wee a with Miss LONDON', ROAD SOUTH.—Miss Alleni, of . . - Sabbaths and will be retuened on the third, met in Clinton on March 13th.- Elders' Etta Fletcher, returned home on Frida' 4 1. . DOMINION BANK. and the result will. be announced at an ad- . . Kenna starts. for ihe North-West next week. - y Clinton, visited at her sister's, Mfe, .Mex. it is an addition to our d-ry goods trade., �, Journed meeting to'be held on the 2nd of commissions were called for, and the follow- He has undertakeln a government survey in last.—Mr. W. Thompson, of Chicago, who Ross� Irle. James Mulholland, who ietid. 'be iniz a new department. ,kou will find ut , . I - CAPITAL (Paid UP), - 000 April, the one receiving the larger number Ing were accredited representative elders of the Cypress Hills district and will lik attended the funeral of his sister, Mrs. A. ed uPwards of 18- years in this ine'ig�bor- just -as reliable in our prices for clothing," ___ I � .. . — I 1; $1,600, the respective congregations : John Wilson, ely Brethour, returned home on Friday last. w I - - - o* of votes in this way to be made the unani. be engaged at that work d ring the summer. hood� moved to Seaforth last eek. � Mr. we are in everythi- g else. The entire a REST $1,600,00 . Seaforth ; John Brigham, Bly�h ; George - Miss E. A. Fletcher entertained a number I I . . � in , tock I — - mous choice of the congregation. Habkirk, Duff's church, McKillop; William —1viessra. J. T. Townsend and W. J. Duck. of friends on Thursday evening.—Miss mui4onand - will be greatly missed, I he is new, and we�re determined to make it as , - 9— worth, two of the officials of the Great provoiid to be a good and obliging nei!�'ibor at ccessful as other departments. If 'you. . SIE-AFORTH BRANOH, - - Purdyj Varna ; J. P.-Rosig, Exeter ; James Northwestern Telegraph Company, Toronto Maude Bryan, of Staffa, is the guest of her His many friends wish bim every fin as at ould"need a ready-to-wear suit, drop in - . STOVE EXPLOSION. —They had aik exciting Walkingshaw, Clinton ; R. P. Bell, Kip- ' brother, Mr. R. A. Bryan.—Miss Ph(x-be I � cc as in 1. Main Street, Se4forth. time at the Queen's hotel -in this town pen; Alex. Duncan, Thames road ; William aid a friendly visit to Mr. and Mrs. W. Tufts, of St. Marys, spent Sunday at home. his liew h6me.—Mr. John Deltz, who pur. ai I d see what we can do for you. . - I � � on Monday morning, l � . . Nomerville on Wednesday. Mr. Townsend based the l�, Mulholland farm, hAs taken I' - I A General Ban kin Business trans- about seven o'clock, Warnock, Godericli ; Christ her Breth- —Quite a number from our town attended c . ,,Lsos . . Melville. opened a telegiaph office in Harpurhey for - fiession. of it. We welcome Mr. Daitz ibito � ; The occupants of the hou ' nd ;.. John T the patriotic concert in St. M:rW* -�`-Frioiilay I I --- acted. Farmers' Sale Notes collected so were Ptsrt'led by wick, Grand Be ,the company in the early ay before Sea- o r mideb.—Mr. Alex. Rose held an jim- !trimmed Millinerywrid on same at lowes l a , 0 an explosion almest equal to that caused by Londeaborough; John McQueen, Brucefield; evening.—Mise Chappel, of St a,' in visit - F forth wao.—Miss Preston, a returned mis. in use wood bee last Friday, and it was . a Modder riv�r cannon. On investigation Gordon Young, Manch6 Ler. Reports on killinery Novelties. . rates. 11 Ing her brother, Mr. J. Cha I —Miss M. I � � it was found that the coo ing rainge. in the church life and work (i clud ng Sabbath � sionary from Jv4p%u, delivered an excellent W und up with good old-fashioned dance I . Crafts sold on all points in Canada, a i missionary address in the Methodist church E. Tufts and Miss E. A.Wle�cber spent a night, when : large number of lads4and We will place before our customers thig�z - in -, w , the United States and Europe. kitchen 'had! exploded. he range itself observance, temperance, eto.) Sabbath, Sunday in the Stone Town. a I I hiez - was shattered into a. thou-jand pieces. A schools and Christian Endeavor were sub. on Wednesday evening. —Major Elliott, of . Im, sles from far and near assembled to I 0411P se4sou as large S stock, as' -wide a range, and SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.—Inte - rest panel .was blown out of the door, several mitted and disposed of, The following were Toronto, is visiting his daughter, Mrs. T. ti e to the strains of music furnishe , by ael select an assortment as we have ever, - I allowed on deposits of One Dollar. and large.".'holes were made in the 'ceiling and appointed commissioners to the A R, 4. Came.—Miss Nettie Wilson has re. - Bluev&le. M . Abe Forsyth.- Everybody spoke I I the abiown. Our opening days mill be an. . � - . Mr. Thomas Cornell and f heat berms of the hospitality ace rded upwards. - w turned from Peterboro, wk are she was eon. FLITTERS.- ST11- III i f, nd4unced Is -ter, when trimmed goods will Ibme - I alls, and thq debris was scattered all mea� at Halifax in,June : Messrs. Shaw, duoting classes in domest c science.—Mes. ily have moved into N rm. Anderson's cet. b I Mr. and Mrs. Rome. , �. R. S. HAYS$ W. K. PEARCE,. around. Fortunately no person was 'in the McLean, Acheson, Anderson, Fletcher, i , It - shown in grewtvariety. Persons wishing - . Solicitor Manager. kitchen at the time, Mr. Stephens and one ministers ; and U. P. Bell, Gordon Young, arm. Wright and McKinley, two youn men tage, just vacated by Mr. George MeDon. i a :, early trimming, done, may come any time L- � I and the representative elders of the cangre. . L I now, as our mi�lliners are at work. . of the girls having gone out only a moment who have been employed in the electric old ; Mr. George Casemore has moved into i I' , I i : I previously. Further than the breaking of gation of Le light works here for some time, have pur Bayfleld. : .- _. - a aburn, Bayfield and Hensalt. - his house at the station, until recently oc- i . iT, � - . IMPORTANT NOTICE the range and the holes made in the wall,and - Rev. Dr. Fletcher, of Hamilton, was" nom . - chased a lighting plant in Shetbourne and cupied by Mr, Cornell; Mr. Ira Etcher into 4ohn Framer, notary public and cc krey. Are You a Close Buyer ? . r the general confusion, there was no damage inated for moderator of next Assembly. go there to ran it.—The so W gotten up b an6er.. Will, dead@ and moriwages .drawn on flishork - "I 'y Mr. Thomas Fluker's house, and Mr. John. I � . thi ladies of the Presbyte Ian church ioe Money loaned on good farm seouri � I 7— done. The cause of the explosion is not Mr. Martin and Mr. J. P. Ross were ap- , I in King onto the farm which he purchased n0i i If no, we can please you in our House F . ur. . I I 14E Utf . ., 1. i in now selling x first-class new Improved 11f h definitely known, but it is sup oned that the -pointed members of the Synod's committee their church, on Wedneed 6y evenin Was from Mr. Etcher. The Misses Black have nishing department. Some time when P &rW Sewing MAchine, with -the latesi oteel sit& T' largely attended and was enjoyed DuR, OPENrxo Di�rr,Ay of fashiol able . "I- - - �_ . - 0 hot water pipes leading from 119 range had of bills and overtures. The next meeting tY all moved into Mrs. Bruce's house. . - Ing our �tore, step in to see the well lighted men ta, finished in cak or walnut, and with ,cover dr 3sagoods in all that could be desired.; � got stuffed up with aedime prement.—Mr. Will � A And five drawers, or fancy drop bead and live draw- nt a6 the point is to. be held in Clinton on the 8th o May. ' '. !arn Ha)kirk has leased NOTES -Owing to unavoidable cirourn- mt,,lish dream in these times is very necesi I ary I and a acious room we- have fitted up for & I . era: or W cabh. This machine is the 11 Queen,' where they connect with the range, causing 4 I . the farm of Mr. *Charles Wilson, adjoining stances our patriotic concert has been �_ . very Fargo range of new Carpets and Lin- , - - manufa'Otured by the "White 'Sewing Machine an accul�ulati f hich .reg tlWd in . the town'.—Hiss Josie T fford, who has postponed to next Wednesday evening, VV a have the latest fabrics at low pi L1308. oleumns, Furniture Coverings, Tapestry Company." All machines fully warranted and guar. LOCAL'13n-rEFs,—W`e are pleased to see been in Galt visiting her sister and other � T�e E. McFaul Co., Se 168.' -1 � the explosion.'Onhor, §%W8`phw6n9 was nuot long March 219t.—Mr. Charles' Robertson re- Curtains, Tapestry Table Covers, Chenille * . I ante ed to d - o first-class work, light or heavy. I having things put to rights, and breakfast that Mr. James Sleeth, who has been laid friends, returned home this week,—Mr. turned to his home in Manitoba, this week, RUZZES.-Mr, Paul Cleave, sr., has dia- Curtains, Chenilljo Table Cove -4, � Lace Car- ' -V�r-� 11-T -W was served as usual. � l up for some time, is again able to be around. Fred Morrison, who has been with Mr. John after spending the winter with his p poied o! his property in Dakota, at a cod taiiis and Nets, and all kinds of Decorative - _ _A.rrS 0 W, arents, I , , . .. I I - Fabrho. . I . I .—Mr. John B. Henderson, son of Mr. John Dodds for some years. has one to Sussex, Mr. and 34ra. John Robertson, who recently . fig4re, and ill mow settle down in Illy � . � NORTH MAIN ST,,.SEAFORTH, Henderson, of this town, who has been eon- New Brunswick, where he has a -situation, M No; , field.—Miss Mary Whidde'n and Miss t -al- . oved to Wro ter.—Miss Fannie Patter, - I I . Recleaned Timoth;aDd Clover for sale at nected with the Michigan Central railway —Miss Laura Kehoe left here on Wednes- son, of Wingbam, visited relatives in, the braith Lave opened a dressmaking estabish- — - &_ 11 . General Insurance Agent & Deal. Hamilton & Kerslake, Be-Vortb. . Iti("'-' i at Detroit, since 1881, i has recently been day morning last for Toledo, Ohio, to re- village on Sunday.—Mrs. Bruce, wh an ment in the rooms ,over John Whi& ow'a rZILIUS, . . SPRING HM ARRIV ' 0 th As these ladies are fir8f-cla*s Lace Cu -1 . ED. ---Though the appointed private secretary to the general ,side. She has several brothers and sisters resided in Mallibibs most of the time of . I er in Sewing Machines. snow has not altog, ther diFaPpeared, It v,iry soon I I store. di esa- . - .1 - 1630 superintendent of the Pere Marquette rail- located in that city, where they are doing makers, we feel sure they will get' a 1air Don�b fail to :see our display of -theE 7 . - will and as the warm, -balmy days approach the i late, has rented her houFe in the village to ! I � e - i I - chauge from thp, h avy winter millinery to too light way, with headquarters at Saginaw, Michi- well. share of patronage. -Mr. G. W. Holinan good$. We have very dainty" and effective airy, dainty creatiens in Now Spring ifillinery w - � the Misses Black, and has returned to Mani- . �, , - ill gau. Mr, Henderson is gradually working . toba.-Mis's Nellie labister, of the second waa in Clintofi last -,Saturday. -Mr. Jaines Ruffled B-bbinet Curtains-tbe popular � .9tadents Admitted at . ally Time be most we!corning to all w(araTs of s�ty)L-b bead Oar- upwards. -The regular meeting of the town StaWe . - d . I I Donaldson attended the Presbytery meeting win. ow drapery. They are - r bi . Miss Kinsey bog@ to inform the ltlqies of Sesforih line of Morris, visited her sieter, Airs. I . . du. a 0, F'rtis. . . / I and surrounding country that she will show the very council was postponbd from Monday even. SECOND Lm,F, NoTrai.-A)out sixty of the Charles Garnies, this week. ­�Meesrs. A. at Clinton on Tuesday. -Mr. James CA 4. tioil inexpensive, Also many other styled - I _. newest and beat in all Vne.3 of Fi9hionable A11111nery. I ing last until Mond , ay evening next. -The young plopla of the neighb)rbood gathered NIcEwen and R. N. Duff went over to bell, of the Brownson line, was upset 04t, of Curtains, such as Brusselg, Tambour and I � _ I 11 11svirg engaged th firob� class, experienced timmer, FRev. Mr. Anderson, no of Toronto, but at the holspitable residence A Mr. and Mrs. Wroxeter last Friday evening, to- debate his sleigh on Monday, and severely iriji#�ol. Applique, which are :stylish, washable, r,12d � 6 . for a number of years in one of tha lead;ng storcs In ' � el 1 formerly of Kineardine, i preached very ac- Danqjd'Orassick on Tuesday evening last against two members of the Wroxeter de- . i Hamilton, she can guarAntea not only e%tisfactlon ' . We hope he will noon be around agaiii.- have nofhing' like them fbr beauty, grace : - but plaa6ure to Lho - t , toquea Ana ceptably in the Presbyterian church for the and spent a most enjoyabb time 11 tripping bb6ting club on the advanta es of a III STRATFORD, ONTARIO. - wcarer of- our ha . nited Rev, Mr. Thompson, who occupied tile ip'ul- � and elegance. . I bonnet-, :Lud trusts for a NrXe share of I P) 9 - - ii . I he p,%tr,o pit of St. Andrews' church for the past two - - - Naw go : past two Sabbatlhs.-h4e is a preat scar. the ligbb fantastic and other amusements. monarchy versus a republican form of gov- ! I A school that offers advant,�Zcs not faund elEe age to fibe has bad the p%6t semona, _i - I - : . I %heieinCarmda. Large 8taffol export Inttructors; now in and morc c-inlag, %, iss Kinsey o....it, I cityof ,house accommadation inSeaforth -Mr,3. Henry Hood, daughter of NJ � : Sabbaths,- returned home to London, ' W001611M Cft h1pno T . . r, ernment. Z on f - � .. iner, ased atrenda-nee ; up -to date bus'nees training ; Coinmercial Hot. 1, Se Ifo"M ifJ8.).-I i just now. Several parties are on the look. Joseph Harvey, and her daughter, who 9 Tuesday mornitig. The reverend gentleman I : b ve SeDUS of students placed in goud paying positions; . . I I - out for suitable houses 0 rent but -­ - hnvn h ... L. . ; 6'. 9 : 13 17, . .A. 47 I A L11 i � I I utudnito In MteMatice wbo coine from n)aces in .U,t'.NrD8.-1-Su1Ja1ng lots in vloinitv - of 11 I � — ,cum rensinthia . . ,LVJJV,L. —.y L en a w e here.—ALLSO - . . -1 � I 1� . - . which are located other brisineFs colleges They Collegiate Institute. al�,o pircele of land of va lous t t) had.— ise Jean � Dickson, who has vioinity-for several weeks, left for their W REN IN SEAFOItTH spa� e time to have a Martin and Qaeenie came home from t pir _N n,endleas quantities of new printed Per. ' 11 . wanf the 1 -cat. 16 pa%'s In the end. Now term now . sizm, compriping Farts F1 the Col rsea. I boeeDne visiting friends iti, Toronto, Oah&wa home in Penes, ManitobA, on Tuesday.— look through the E. McF tul Co. � viiib to Toronto on Tuesday.—Miss Hairiet Oal. 8 and Cambrics, Lawns, Muslinii, . I � 11 open, Enter as scon aepobsible. Write to -day for forth and McKillop. Will be iold at reaEonable and other east a store. � I Pi es, Zephyrs, Chambrays, etc. - - I . ern towds, returned home Mr. Hector Reed, this wee c, sold a very The stock of new spring d -y goods, millin- Fraker bag gone on a visit to li�r parents in . I U ur I andsome prospiactus. figures, George A. Aetze], Seaforth. 1683-2 last week, li�vin had ! a most enjoyable nice young short horn bull for shipment to ery, clothing and carpets I i. the large the township'of "Elma.—A red, white a,nd . ORGANIST WANTED,— Wanted for th 9 I � at and - �� - W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal E,,mondville Presbyterian Church . e I time.—Mr�. (Rev.) Elet6ber, of the Thames Calgary, North-west Terr, tory. He has best they have ever shown.! blue social will be held in the Metho . . . I I � . I I , - 4444-62 ', ,an organist who it-'st D ess Goods., I is alao to load the singing. Salary S,50 per an,ium I ho has been visiting friends also sold several of his ce brated Shrop- POSTPONED. —The pattriot'lo concert, which parqonage on Thursday evening, March -F -- I For particulAra arp!y to A MI. ELLIOTT, Sesgio' in town for a couple of weeks, returned shire sheep for shipment o the United was announced for last Friday evening, in 22ad. Tea will be provided by the boot- Radies are loud in their praises of our - - . . I . Clerk, . . 102.4 n home this week, ­7The p I blio library board States. - rt I the hall, owing to the unfavorable evening, ess, and there will be a good musical 'and new Dress Goods. We have them in tempt- . I eattle Bros, WA-.\-TrD�-Butter ,--')4c trade, 410 cash. have just issued printe catalogues of all - — . literary programme. . A cordial invit-a-tion is I . ; . ." $20-000 stoak'of Dly Goodi etc., to select fromw G. I the books in the library.� These will be a was postponed till Thursday evening, March extended to all. . ng profusion, and the prices are delight- , — � � Walton. , ,, E. Klag, Winkham, , 22od, when a good time vill be in store, ____�_,_ . ---*— 4 ome early and see the ' - , 1632-tt � great convenience to patrons of this popu. 'MxLLr_,;-ERy TALK. -L' shipments of Good addresses will be giv3n, interspersed � . ! . - leal in Cashmeres, Estamines, I SPEOIALS 3 For makling maple syrup it is necessary lar and useful inatitu,ion, and every reader new millinery noveltiesarhEva been put in with good musical selections ably assisted I I Lumley. i , ing lines - . .,; t9 have -a proper outfit, and,when a good one co3ts should ha,ve one. They may' be got -from I I . ) � I Gr4nites, Coatings, Serges, Cheviotsi Vene- , — no more than, a poor one, why not have it. Well " stock. We have areputation for' turnin by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald, the tal- NoT,Es.—On Wednesday evening last 'fb tiads Poplins, Mobairs. ... - i L I I They are all I we Lrable millinery ented singers, of London, -who are a whole, residence of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cann was GGId �'4eal Bakinc, Powder, then, ity uJ r for your sap buckets. the Ii rarian, Miss Wri ht.—,The fourth out the nicest and most ,9 e k - . . . I I 0 � �handmadea cost you nomore than tho factory i numberin the " Peoples', Car Course " was in town. Opening dayii wil I be announced best in the way of entertai Ing an audience. I the scene I - � - made ones a are woith thr I of a very pleasant event, being . c . I Lint on"s Standard 'Soap. I. I eatimisasnauch. we given In Cardno's hall On Friday evening, later on in advertiserneut on page eight. F*noy Silks& - - � have on].% a limitEA number this year go come earlY. NOTEM-If .a cold March is a sure indica­� the marriage of their eldest daughter, Mine � . Beattie Ero�;.' 2,Rc Tea. . 'Rernember that we al:io carry all sizoo of sugar . when I dr. Spillman Riggs and Mr. Kimbrough rhe.104. McFaul Co., Seafor 1693-1 � tion of a fine sprin we I lay take it for Mary, to Mr. Geotge Kerslake, of the north - � - . kcttles and wake auy sized pan to order. We also were � reeted by a large and appreciative ' 99 , '_ carry four different kinds of. spiles. Give us a call . audiei ce. Mr. Riggs' lecture on music was DiED IN IDAYIOE. -The any friends of granted that a fine spring �s soon in store. boundary, Usbor4e. The ceremony was I e have secured a special line for Shirt I � It's the gati�ifaction the above lines it you intend making syrup. s. mutiett & Co., - , . Miss Femmie UcMill�Ln il Monday morning last was tpe coldest morn W` ats in the new striped designs. We . � Sea a maa�erpiece of wit and wisdom 'combined, I sympathize ­ witnessed by a large number of the rela. la� forth. so - -and friends, who join in wishing the t :k - I �. give that make them zo popular. 1632-2 while hiawhistling solos were novel and pleas- with her in� this her hour of riow. Death ink, of the season. -Miss M. McGregor, of Lives' M hi : them the most sightly patterns and - - Sold only at FEEr) Cop I hai again laid its hand on one who is well hen value we have ever had at, the price- , - � .N-.-America-n feed corn always jag. 'Mr. Kimbrou h's selections on the P i St. Joseph, spent the fore part of the week a long and happy life. -Mr. Robert Eller - on hand at Hamilton & Korslakt;'s feci and seed , I 9 1* beloved, that of her sister, Mrs. J. at the pto,rental- home, Mr. A, McGregor's.- iugton-ha3 go tri to Woodstock, 50c � er yard. . BEATTIE BROS., Seaforth, store, Seaforti. . . 1080-tt ­s6no wore also greatly appreciated by the aud. Coates, of Shone, Idaho W1 I o "sod aw I J. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McDonald, the talented where he intends to spenTaome time ip � I . � ience.' They make a strong team. The I ay . vinit- 11 4 I Phoie 8. Batter 2.3 cents. We suggested to you - next and final num ber in the course, will on Tebruary 28bh, after at illness of - nine singers, of London, who were to assist st ing friends. -Mrs. Charles Cann preeenteA 4 � ++++++4-++4_H_1_++_ : - I � imonths ago to feed thom eows. We are well awar . ' hours. Mrs. Coates -was in the bmst of the concert. were, during their stay, guests her husband with a bouncing baby girl on ; I . I that Gu -r astions have, boon '6ublimely criticisede , be given early in April and will be the best � I . I Frontal atta,;l 9 may not bc advisable � health up to the time of h3r illness. The of Mr. and Mrs. McMordie. Mr. and Mrs. the 10th inst.­41r. George -Bell 'ba ! . ". a The. - . , . 4 1 --'Ia South Af' � in the series.—The thermometer was 15 - a pur- ; . " . . I � i 'a r1ca, but to tha indwidual who is under the oalciurn degrees below Zero on Monday - word of Mrs. Coates' deati i was - no unex. McDonald are the right stamp to make chased a team of horses from Mr. Rosa.. of � . I . I 9 = I . .innot be t,.o frontal last. This is a Fretty good record r b 0 -go.-Mr. John Glenn, 'of I Wit Aes & Clocks lights of pub lie criticism theye mornin pected that it was, indeed, E great shook t hosts of friends where ever they the London Road. -Mr. . � I - I I and torward. Wo have n iver -advertised far car- to her many friends. She leaves ehind to and Mrs, Frank Taylor, of Alma, during the Hibbert, has moved -onto the farm latel . loads of Fowl Dried Applea or Butter wnen it was I March, -Mr. J. M. Best, barrister, was in week were calling among friends here.- , ; , .. I only a Tow bi 8kets that was wanwd. Gvt off the I 11. Thomas last week. attending the a mourn her loss two small children and a purchased from his brother, James, of ,� Eq IVCFA UL I At Rock Bottom P.rices. ssizes ' � r - . - i " � trodden path. iowadayiand some smill aouled thing in that town in a professional ca,pacity.- sorrowing husband. She was a most de. Farmers who were complaining last season borne. -Mr. Robert BeII's wood bee, on 1. . � __7_ I of a critic ij,aii.e t,) harp, , G. E. King, Wingbam. voted wife and mother, and will be greatly about pigs not paying, are now wishing they Tuesday last, was largely attended. In the 1; ­. I . 1683-tf We are sorry to bear that Rev. Mr. Mus- . I - -_ It ,vill pay you to call within th6 next ! ; g�ave was.unable to occupy his own pul- missed. Shealsolea�es behind five broth- had a few to dispose of when the prices evening the young people gathered and an i 'Dry Goods Co. 1 . - I ! two weeks. t- All goods warranted., Amony the new varieties of seed oats we � era and four sisters, t mourn the loss of a have gone away up. enjoyable time was spent tripping the light a . have the,Nlew Lensation, which i3 without douN the pit last Sabbath through illness, but we fY�l " . . best variety e ,or introduo . ed hit.) this section of the ' 1� hope he will soon � be around again. -Mrs. dearly beloved toister, Alubli sympathy. is _* fantastic till the early hours of the morniu�_ tj#th's Greatest Cash, - � I - ocuntry. Hai nilto, & Ke slake, Seaforth. I felt for them. -Com, - I I -A sow belonging to Mr. Albert Nei', � . . 16831 4, (Dr.) Belden is in Toronto this week visit- Brucefteld. I gave 'Z � I , - 4 birth to a litter of seventeen pigs one dayl' :3 -1101-,iB T) RENT. -Two good dwelling ' ing her Biater and other friends.�Mrs. . . ) B. R. HioaiNs, Brucefield, Not I I �. Zur Loh. . ary Public last week. i � ,; 011 As HUMBER & SON housoa oij Nojh blain street, tho property. of thi� un- (Dr.) Burrows has gone to London to) visit Conveyancer, Fire and Life Insur . Dry Good Store. � , ! — I � I . - ance agent. Any � -_ I dersigned, B)th In gmjd repair- Apply to Thranm her parents and other friends. -Mrs. "(Dr.) COLLINS & STANBURY, bairi�tp,rs, convey- &mount of money to loan at 5 per cent., on first-ol"s 0 � I - . . I a Mortgages drawn and money ad. IlIxete'r. V. i . � _.. . t - I , 1618 Burnt-tt or J:lltles WEstsod, seaforth. 168311 Wishert and Miss Somerv�lle, of London, and J. G. Stanhury, B, A., (lato with McCarthy, ' vanced free of ex ense to the borrower. Also a "dith Heideman, youngp brin: , go cheer to the married ladies by tel � JEWELERS, SEAFORTH. ancers, notaries, etc,, ExAer, ont_,�R.if.conina f rm oecurity. ___ — GFood clean clover and timothy wanted at were guesto of. Mr. and Mr D T. Hepburn .& Co., barristers, Toronto)� . 0sler liwited: amount or private funcig at 5 per cenb. NOTES. -Little - lij 1. ling, 1 I I A. _Voung's, Sc afortli. � ­ 1633.1 this week. -The demand 4r 'wood is a ' 1648-tt At home every morning and Wednesday of exab 68t daughter of Mr. Albert Heideman, bad th6i they soon will be widows, and if one I OnS, AP1111ENTICL W,,%NTK'1). till i RiiDUOTTU-N SALU.---�We bi,4 just finished week. : Several good farms for sale. 167 , a narrosv escape from serious injury on has 06nything loat, strayed or stolen he can. Settlers Excursi . -Wanted as ark ap. . briek., and every load is snapped, up at good stock tRking and find that we are over stookei. in BlOYCLE AND HARNESS &rl,ORIUY,1��W`e Wednesday Morni6g. - In company with � . prentice to tho painting and paper h3nging busi- prices, -Mr. Josiah WatBon, of theSeaforth , order to reduce it at onco�to mak i room for spring . I I locate it at once, or claims he can. He is a I i ,;L,t L noss'to e iga­ � by the year. A boy fruni the coun- saw mills, is getting in a big supply of logo. ood,, 'we will sell at dstooish ngly. low pricea. have Just received a shipment of sample bicyoles several other little ones, she -was jumping wonderful acqasition to the burgb, only one - I _ " ' L . , - try prefcrred. Apply to Janives Gr.wca, Seaforth arge range of - laces, embrolde fee, . d roes goods, in so I I Jera? E,.�,cursionu to Manitoba will run I I I ade by The Canada Bicycl6 and . I )ver I he Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific -rge a 6tock as ha ev the MeBu noy Beattie wheal, which we have o ened .- .. �., H6 will have an la t Motor Co. Al on a sleigh, but Iter grip not being strong must havefaith to believe, . . ! 10's 8 e r a hi rti ngra, co tto nad es a nd 9rh i te wea r to I- a Ylaug h tered , � been in a yard in Seaforth. His enterprisp Call aLd ace the bargains. , D, S. Faust,Zurich. EIT see ;f � ",."N MYS VLA Toronto, each Tuesday In, WanLed.--lo to 20 tons straw:. D. D. I u 'Ouribopeotion. Ifyoucan't come a enough, she fell under the runners, and will .. --- .�Tardi and April, provided sufficient busi- Wi;*')11 & Co., Scaforth. 1663.1 deserves success. -Mr. William Fowler, of . t1P,,',0rd'rop us a cird and wo will niAll-YOU estalogue be laid up for some days with a very sore. . I Was IE[e Murdered ? . *_ : ' and prioe list. Having been In the bicycle buginass ankle. It is too bad that parents allo : A I � every assistance to - I ios8 ( ffjrB. We givG Enderlin, Dakota, is here just now to see CHANGE OF BusixF,ss.- . W A. -despatch from Clinton to the Toronto I Bender, C for t ha last six years we can give you our experience their chidren to i un after and bang on �, . I 4,ratord or l'oronto on these excursions, E(;wj_x.t)v[j,Li,., NOTE.S.-Those Who were his father, in Harpurhey, who is very ill.- Haitlelb,great slaughtering boot and shoe sale for Find we will handle nothing but guaranteed whe4is . spire says -, � 1. I I - Mr' -George Butterworth, of Chia town, who 80 days. We' have bought the tranimoth stock of The bekt for the money, Our harness business is In* sleighs, knowing triat it is at t P . - 't bootoo and shois of F. Kibler, ai a low rate- on the full owing, It you Avamt doniething extra good In a breaking their limbs, or worse still, ,their C6nsiderable excitement prevails here just i, - , I Monday evenin missed a rare treat. a been a resident of the House of Refuge dollar, this places us in a imsition to 901 all kinds of :,anuiac ruipberdrivin,g harness made In the I ,,,,�.;over a startling story that is being told. .... iUtl c, via Chicag�. 2%] r. Barber, agent for 9 ha . )r. to Lr�ndon if ,,oiug it, 0 the Western not at thee itert-ainmenu ia our church on he risk of . .. - " ly"88 for some time owing to his being subject to footwear at prices never before known In Zurich. A morican styles by th., beat skilled work atest neck. -Gavin Sper ce, Scotch soloist at'Gid. I . �. � - 'lie Y'anitoba Government, will be in town Cook's reriffibion of the patriotic pieces was and!�wbieh revives the strange dl�'Nappearhucw . Note a It w of the many bar1rains ire era offering, 27 1i the beat American Oak Lgather in th in zu%rAn. e 1w; . ,� -eon Sat- excellent,.-,Wr. H. Colbert is getting the pair men�s shoes replar pace $2t $4, now 61, 6 U . I y threp' years ago of Thomas McIlveen, a - - ' lutin , NELreh and can be seen he. epileptid fits,'and thu4 .unable to work ban men' W' I y's opera hall to-gight (Frida ') under' the . . 2 Flad. Also our team harness cannot be surpassed auspices of. the Malsonic fraternity. higoly respected fariner, who resided three t, .%vho- timber dram rVfor his new barn. When fin. I pair fine womens' 96oce sizeo2j to4 regular $2.60to for quality and price. Give us a call and be can- Heaman and Sta.pbury gave a sleighin lr,la�-3 Lf) g,,ive any iuforniaiion to those had a legacy of several thousands of dcllara� -Messrs. � Opairwomens'toe slippers and Ox. vinced, It will pay you. J. Suldi-r & Co., Brunefleld. 9 t�l -the finest! barns in England, who died recently, Mr. Butter-! ford ties sizos 2ito 4, regular pri(e#lto$2,26, now I party and oyster supper to A numb;r � i3f and:'a half miles north of this place. He ished it wi]12�be one of . came to him from the c Lrt* ")iL14 to 1.4e Northw:c8t for the 'flr8t ,otate of an uucle ini $3,60, now $1, 3 - title. the townehip�-A sleigh load of V�ung peo. 75a, 88 pair boys' and g,rh' we-Arl. 1 1083-1 was!! slightly embarrassed fitianoially at __ � ple froin-here' attended a dance worth left Clintou last week and itittends - iK shnes reguar I *their friFnds on Tuesday evening. t16 I at Nir. Jas. returning to thelold country, He -is quite� $1.26 to $2 00, how 600 to $1 00 135 pnir childrens' HousF Fvmm-,niNos !-Buy where yo � jolly party -were afterwards entertained by. the i-ime, but not SUffiefently to 7caiuse him ' Ilud$013'8 0 'NlOndaY evebing, and -were cacksregular600tost, now 26o,'11 full line of kip can do so to the best advantage. havu , to disappear in so sudden a manner. - . W. SOMERVILLE, Agent, , a young man, -111r. French, the genial man- and comnion. bo I , We . e Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart at their home., . :- , treated to a now bath on the road home.� . ' " o a full lino of men d a spacious and well -lighted room, showing, Although search Was made at the time I Cummercial Buildirig, SEAFORTH. � INJr. G. E'. Jackeon has had a new lace cilt. ager wonion,8 and'etic ' ' a 7 . al other goods at low prices, new carpets, lace curtains . qu i1rt j(s again in charge of J. A. not . of the county House of Refuge, was in ild,,!.,',,= at a � -NI i88 Ur ba . W' 0 ' b"r, reduction to cash buyerio. '6 no one, come all Stewart's iry ' department. -Miss test trace of him could be found. I town on Monday on buriin -Oar towne- a I y the community was very much . 164 i I' ter put in h , nnery. - It waa designed and lid sectire bargiins while the snap la -its, linoleurns, chenille goods, drapery materials, 4 Gertie Hicks entertained a number of her !'i h ess. I m lin V the a _____ ___ - I �11 people should liberally patronize the Yours � Nat4ragll - . ___ : made by Mi E. Van E'gn 6nd, and shown . 11 enter- truly, P. Belidur & Co,, Kibler's old stand, - P. S.- etc, The J,?. AlcFaul Co., Seaforth. 16831 1 . . shocked then, but are mu,ch more so now., - � - � � reat inech. L. taipme t in Cardno'a hall this evening in Watch bur north window daily for snaps. 16832 STOCK. -Mr. T. Fraser, of the 3rd cc j friends to a pleasant party Monday evening. I DISTRICT MATTERS. - 9 a.ical skill. -Our veteran pro- I � wheh it is believed that the man ,was rour- - � . aid of thr. band and the volunteer cornp3my.j n' I -Miss Big ibaw left for Norwich on Mo;n_� - I �_______ . ! __ - - ­ _­___ � Boar is very _811exit now, the recent V'cto"1rc"` They are both deserving of.our best a Bitii�,i?s.-Mre. N. Dean has been laid up cession, Stanley, has di.aposed of 13 yearling � day morning to take a position as milliner. derd' - ! . . � .-Miss Nettic sheep to Mr. Hanmer, of Brantford, at a 1 story is as follows -. A M ra. Brown, 8� � ' upporti with la grippe for over a.week - 0 and buried on big own farm. The I_A,Iiss Levitt, of Parkhill, is t1he guest �,f _­ ­ -­­_ --- for Britain 3eem to have taken the wind Whereas the merits of the entertai good price, They are as fine a lot as ever I her brother, William, Wt ," UV#n (5, � 9 - , oub of his f Well, who has had charge cf D. S. Faust's daughter of Mr. James Mcilveen, and cous- . , , g �_ - -a pment,1 I � � _ _tib. . it, , ­ _. i . _# -even side from the object, should bring out! millinery department for the past ypar, left left the . , in of the supposed murdered man, while _ 'A * -."t. i . I . county. Mr. Fraser recently i _* . I ­ I#Ottv a larve house. A pleasing feature will be on M, onday morning for Rod aey, where she received a letter from a entlern.%n in I I - I i 'f-/� DE.A,tii ov Alit CASir,-Mr. Edwdrd Ua8h the presentation of medals to the veterans bag Fecured a good situation as milliner.- Wisconsin, to whom he sold - a 9 pair last fall Constance. tr 1: av � IliDg on the train to Clinton-, incident- . ==_ _--i __ . - - I ... paseed peacefully, to the better land o . I ally �, met with a lady and began conversing . n of 1866, while a mo9t interesting musical Mr. Ed. Bo-.3senberry returuccl. horne a few He is delighLed with his purchase, and sa 1 BMEFS.-Mr. S. Cooper, of- Clinton 1. . � FI -V � Fm-, Oiy L.ksfps._.�Ir. Robert] lNednesday moining. Mr. Cash bad reached I and literary programme will also be pro. days ago from a bus iness viai t to yo , I Ilas wit4 her During the conyersation this' � Now Dun. they are the beat pair of sheep in the State. Ithe contract for erecting a new school use, lady] learned that Mrs. -Brown was .corn' xrosidfo)(4, an uld Ifuranite, the good age of 80 years, He had been in I vided.-On Tuesdfty evening a party of, (lee. -The Misses 1113g I rLow a pro8per. Alice Cold, veil and Bostic Ontario cannot be beaten even in the Ian fio, . . . �u4 rwiiilp'nt of Tidniage, Kansas, ivritiug I failing health for some'time, but had been . young people from town drove out to the Kemp, of Hensall, paseed th . d of 1here this summer.-Mra. Sohoals, who has to Clinton, and remaiked that it must be a 88 I it -ough our town Uncle Sam. . I I beri McMordie, on Sunday last. -Miss Grad, Torrance re- Ciumcif NOTES. -The tea eting held in � . rorn thaf� Place on N-1 areb 71 i h, . f,ays - ,, I , able to attend to busine unti bout two:1 handsome residence of' T"' !been a resident of this place for upwards of bad -locality, as a man by the name of M -c- ' iave always prized Tffi-, v-beks ago, i�hen he -was laid up .with fiis -me Airty years, bag disposed of her house and, Ilve��n had been murdered three years ago E�\POSITOjt and " Esq , at Kippen, and enjoybd the generous turned home from a visit to 'riends and re- the -'Nlethodigt church was a gran,i success. !lot to Mr, Hotham, and has moved to Blue. by . I in statement so shocked I)w Inure UJAZI ever. old trou*ble au affection o This is InY thirty. I f the heart, and hospitality ot Mr. and 211va, MeNlordie.- latives in Seaforth and Clirton.-Mr. Sam After partaking of a tempting supper all I I -st,yeEtr,taii-,aba,,ribertoi.t. Wi_-havehad I foratime he was a severe sufferer. Mr. I Mr. William Adams hafi-parcha8ed the Faust and Misses Tillie 'Vale, to reBid6 with her daughter. -Henry,' Mrs, Brown that further enquiries were . , I . Kibler and Annie listened with much pleasure to a lengthy I bolclough, of this �lace, has disposed of .his mad i, and she said that on - Saturday night, ere a r;mmrkably open winter, 6carcely ,lay' i Cash waa one of the eldest residents in this I residence of Mr William Reedy, on north Hess drove t6 Dashwood on Sunday after- programme of music, recitations and ad- 4fty-acre. farm to his brother, Robert, 'of thre, years ago, four tramps had entered 11:; V/ tilatil a week ago today, when we had I (' istrict. In the old countryhe was erigaged I Main street, for 8,,700. .There is a comfort- noon. -There will be quarte . . h - 11MVif-ht Snow fall I bav' ! as a weaver, and like many in the game oc. rly service in dresses. The music was given by the Hen- Goderich township, who urahaved itfor his the i I ho(,I house, which is on Mr. McIlveen's - e. eve`r�,4,een since able bouae and stab �' p 0 / I . : - . I � �so � d an acre of land.- the Evangelical church he -e on Sabbath sall Methodist, choir s,nd. thixed quartette �eldest son, who takes immediate posgessio'n. farm", and put on a fire. Mr. McIlveen, oxx )MIrl Y here. FeeJ of &]Lkinds ip plentiful, ' cupation in those days, he possessed a rare M r. W. jN. wa�so 'a confined to his re8i. next. I ' . I ro g j I ,id every kind of stock: i6 bringing gooet I fund of - information on many subjects, and _ Rev. W. L. Wingwil preside. -Mr. club. Misses Washington and Cunningham �Mr. Colclough intends moving on the late seeing thelight, went over to the school house . dence through i ness.-Mri Harold John. Peter Lamont shipped a fine !ar load of .cat. gave some recitations which were listened W. -E, Coldwell's farm, which he purchased to or"der them out, when be received a fatal -f-S � e old Huron friends in this t so], . M ri , ! 1. il All th " .� was intellig�tib beyond the common. He son, eldes I t n Ma Nlrs.� D. John -.00, left on tle last week.—M'r. August Haisb, of Cradj- to with rapt atteation and were- much ap. recently; —Invitations are now out for t�e blow from one of them, and t6 cover the I U.1in Yare w4l] -."—Another old f-i(,-nd, Mr. left Scotland, howevpr, when quite youn last"foo 'nif h)(LIt ; T1 I and conle w 0 A . I: 9) I Friday last f Manitoba, where he expects ton spent Sunda in -t. -;1-1, 4 ; A I . I V )roo Male, Nianito.)a, says - — a, sett rig urst, on a rarm to secure a Uation.—Mr. Robert Jones 'is I .7 r en a here.— preciated. The addresses were giv n by approaching marriage of Miss McCully and deed, buried him at the back of the school cc , Mr. E. Rannie, of Hensall, m as in town on neighboring- ministers, who y hous.-. This information, it is said, was ob- � 1�1 in the townabip of McKillop, near Aox1yoro. confined t the house through illne3s.�Two Sunday.—Mrs, G. Wagner 9 on the sick the audience in good ministerial style. All popular young . .,tri I I ' 6 Mr. McGregor. They are an exceeding] me right along your good, old r6li- entertained id'lf I - P qwr. I would not like to be without I Although he bad no previous experienc I es � were pla I yed on the rinh- on list. I I . couple.—Miss Laura Suell, tain(d from one of the tramps who recently it, 'Njis is iust aboat what they all say. I farm life, with the -courage of youth he Monday ni ht ' - went home happy and well content, feeli of Bluevale, is- visiting her school mates and couff esed to the crime On his death bed._ � commenced clearing up a bush farm, and by _ - 9 � , one between the eenior team BL,si-NIN]r,8.91'CIIAN-(.'r,.-Mr. red, Kibler, that the Methodist tea-meetiDg was a a n — I nc. friends at present.—Mrs. A. Coats received The eighbors recall the time, and remem- - _* and the Co le�iate Institute boys, resulting who has condacted a successful. shoe busi- aege. word of tho d�ath of her sister, Mrs. John ber t e night in question, when tramps wer& i per8everance and industry succeeded better in'wv I I Y119—al , 9 I A 8EAF()1;T1i'11'-,y ARROAT).—The Gre'en. thanmanywho were suppose(I tobeb I ­icCo_u for the big fellows by a score of ness-herefor seventeen years, and who is' B'Rip,Fs.—Mr. Duncan McTayish, who has Coats, -who resided in Idaho for some years- seen, whicliz given a ,semblance of -truth to otter eleven goals. to two ; thn other, between also treasurer of the townshi -) of Ray, ban returned from,Manitoba, will again reaurne past._.'�'Mrs, Sanderson spent a few days - the story. In the meantime the auxioue re- I - wood, i British Columbia, Times makes the 'qualified for such work. In' later days he the , big girls " and the " little girls," disposed of hig stock and bushiess to Mesers. farming on his place, on the Mill road.— under tho parental roof here last week, _�' lativ�a are compellpd to wait -until four feet 0 . . fol"ClMlIg reference to an old 8eaforth boy. was wont to take much delight in recount- 'also' ent tk the strong by a score of two to P. Pender and C. Hartleib. The new firm Rev. Mr, Gauld, missionary, of Formosa, The social iu connection with the Epworth of onbw disappears to make a search for the " — . It says: " Dr, �F. J. Ewing, a popular ing his experience and trials on his bush one. w Mr James Johnston, who was spend- will be known as Ponder & Cc During Mr. a�us, -The wife, who has since this time . � lef b on' Kibler's business career here he has had no Sabbath next.—Miss Madge McHwen, who ;1 fcom Blyth phy�li(Afln, (if 81)01(ane, arrived here yester- i faxin. He underbruehed the road between ing the winter with friends here, . will preach in the Presbyterian church on 1: League was highly succeiisful. A numbA,r rem day. f1r, was, during the greater yart of , Harpurhey and Roxboro. This was one of Saturday last for Calgary, Northwest Ter- fewer than fourte t�ok resided in Clinton, isa:,broken-hearted woman, last surnmer, in charge of the me en compe itors, ten of I and Scaforth attended and . � , work the first jobs he did in this country. has ately visited fit the home of Mayor � part. —Mr. Fay, mind reader, is gladde and has always hoped to hear somenewafroin . I � the hearts of the young � .1A ; . _ ni% She would never believe that nn rail way construction in the, P1 r. ritory, where he is engaged in ranchinw.— whom failed in business. His longest lived Rumbell, London, returned home on Satur. ' ladies who ba e her hu.sband. � 'htricl an(I in Kootenay. Ile Boundary I Cash,. -however, was too active a man to be 'Misa Eva Acheson, of Goderich, is visiting competitor stayed with him for seven years, day lvlst.—Mim Cash Allen and Miss Dowser, �i called on him by telhing them there is a bus. lie had left on account of family or money � a . . 1� � 1, will have . contented long on P6 bush farm, He started I in town. She will sing at the veterans' but he also hAd to succumb. Mr. Kibler of Clinton, visited last week at the home of , band looming up in the dii e. He al mattp'rs. I . . . I I � I I ., I 40 i . I I . � � " I � I I . � - � I I 11 I � . i 7 I . '� I . I 1. � I I . I I I I i � . I I I i . � I I ., - ! i . . , I I � ), � � - , � . I � . - . . .� I I . - ,� :! , - I � - _- I ,� � �, - � I . i� � I � I I . . - I : I I . : . I � . I I I i � - i . I . I .. ­ - I � - I I 1. � . - ; __ - i I I - . I . I - . - - 1 I . - - I i I . I - . . I I A I - . 1. I . . I- I I . . � I t I - I I . :. i , I I I I ! I I I . . , '. 1, . I . 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