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This will - I � 11. 11 I;- :_!!, . I I . I . --- �._ . 4 ­ ­ I I 1. - - �­.___rl � smoke, (Immediate'y gob up, but almost be- fford an excellent opportunity to borse: . __ �1 .. .. .. DISTRIOT MATTERB 7 Farming is never a failure wheri see �- - - .A I - I :_ ,- I � �, r I . . ­ *I I . - .� I I I fore they On Id ge; dressed or gather a 'ew wnera to let the public see and judge of fro .I ­_ .� . It.; I � - I in Hamilton �& Keralake's are Fow '! _j�; ,.__. -, I W, e can supply' you With hand -made . I things togetl er th 3 smoke became so dense �he merits of the animals they have f6i ser- . � .1 .1 - - � - 1;�Z � We particularly recommend our Clov , . - i 7�� �� I READY IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS�—MT. that they were obiged to leave everything 71ce. The prizes will be continued for'bulls ­ I - i .1, Sap Pails, which are the best. You I I and Timothy Beg - "I . . - . � d as being of high gt - - - . : _.r. � �._-. ­ � W. J� Wefitcott, edit r and proprietor of and g(t 011b to the open air. Mr. W. J. ind they will be jodged and given pri.tes as , , . ___F I ­ .. � ;I � .: �,;:� L i I � ruination pure a d free from weed sei I : i. i �­ -­� � will find our prices as low as good ma- The Sun, whose plant'Dwas unfortu - Westoot 0 San, had An In- � rmorly'.' The Fooiety a so accepteO the of any kind. ere is plenty of me, . - � V I - - �. .-.. nately de b, pr prietor of th � ­ ;­. , � . - - k- Z.,".' � '�. . �. I terial and workmanship will allow. stroyed by fire on Friday night Imb, 'wisbeis surance o I S - . . f $2,500, which will go a oonab er- ffer of the Tucker 'mith Branch Agrioultur- offered that has ore weeds in it thi . I :: T. - � i.�!� ' a i: _�A_ _. - ­ �w Give us a call for requirements in this us to state that he expects to'be in 4' pooi- able way towards covbring the lose, and. dr. I Society to amalgamate j ith them, for __ 1, - _­ � 7 _�_ .­ - w the � I --1, grave, but we re ornmend ours to be - - - n , - �__ tion to Wito The Sun ag4in in the co#rse f Neil had also some insurance. The buiR Ing urpo3e of holding a union fall thow Seek- � the besb qualityl and superior to ai .- ­ -T. _ . Y Q ,-- - , _;�_ line. Sap pans in stock and made to at �, �A.� - . � I I � 1. � ,f , �1. _. � �: ,� ,r'i � a week or two, and asks! his aubsoribers to belongs to the Str)ng eats 'h. � I � . - other seed mer6ants. . . I :� � - ;-,�-i_ te, but the oss or, r ­ i order. bear with him in the mXtime. The mat- will not be very hi iavy. , i--- , I ­ cf.-l', - I I I � : . - �j i . i . I ,, I 1-1 _� . tar of re-equipping tbe office cannot be do4e . 0— . � . ­ I - � -:1, ­ - ' , �z '. �,.'. - - . �_ __ ; - �, � 1, --- � We are also headouarters for general in a day or two, but the,�work DEATH OF MRS. GiLLEsPiE.—Another " . � �. f..Z..'�_ ' , is being push- TRAv=E S.—`16 following were tiolret- orthV-' resident of Seaf . HAMILTON & X Pj R F3 L A K ­ Z 7-Jrs - I k__ �___ I � . � _1 �, �­ z''_ Z5 I asible.- . ed to distant points -this week by W. - 11 . �T 1 1 , 'hardware—Wwhers,'Wringers, Ohurns, ed ahead as quickly as p� . orth has passed .1 - �: 1. -_ — I way full of years. Mrs. William Gillespie, . Seed Mercli%nts - - - Seaforth. 1 -4 1 � � - � , - - 1� Fence Wire, Stoves and Tinware. 9 1 . Somerville, milway and steamship agenb: if died at the residence I of Mr. Robert � " -� . � ' j � . ;� - -1 i� ST. PATRICK'S DAY� CELEBP.A,Tr61,T I J. J. Ryan, M I -_ - - ___� t - � 1, INT oKillop, to Arnherstburg ; ones, her son in-law, on Saturday � last. � r : �_ )_ T� , I ­ - __ ' � -, � "'..i" Yon can depend on getting good SEAYORTH.—St. Patriok'� Day will be oja- T. J. Rian, McKillop, to Buffalo; Will re. Gilleppie had reached the good age of house. —The Grand Orange Lodge of.0 � 11, . . - ?_ �, I- 1. - f-1 , ­ - I � . :7 - I' - _,�­ ed in St. James' chuich, Seaforth, by� a Colbert to Braceirrid Muskoka ; James �2 years, and, as she had been In delicati tario west opened at Wingliam on Wedn( . I . - I � value for your money from us. sery , . .1 - ­ - I I I - - `17.- � . . - . . � I -,.., I High. Mass and sermon Rev. Father Car- Forbes, to Dlirand, Meolhigan ; Win. Nish, iealth for some years, her death � day. This is one of the largest and mc ,I - 11 I I _­ - _. �____ Oil &4fThe life and Abors of & P4- to PatOreon, blow Jersey ; Mr. and - re was nob a import.& t bolies of the province and tl ­ ­ 1­­­ � , ­�_ cor&n, I I . I -­ — n . I- I .� " � I I i - _. �T. ��,. � 4 )) �, - natter for surprise. The deceased was a � � � ­ . 21 V'r , Ba du people of W , �: �_, riok, at 10 o'clock a m. land by a jectuie John Sharp, to r, Manitob Fifeshire Scotland. With her I w I I .1 .- I - ,�, , a ; William iative of I t , ingham 'ill, we are sure, ante I _. i ..�; and concert In the separs to schoolhall, in 09 Charleawortl- to Bellev tain them rlght h6spitably.—Mr. Per I - - . I,----,::.. CHEIBNEY & SMIT ZY., It ilia ; James �nd ivabaud and family, she came to Canada in I m � -, � I- �. -I evening. The lecture will be by the Reir. Joseph Ware, of 'Taina, to Lsngdon, Nc�rth 874. . , - � . - I—, ­ They first settled on a "farm in the Town, -who has received a thorough trainii � T, � _­­ . . -1 I ;; " -,.-. L -; G. R. Nortligraves on �he "Irish Raoe�"� Dakota. i . . . in the tailoring department of Messrs Gre � . 11 � . _,,.%, SEAFORTH, In the ct� I naerb, besides local � . ... I ownship of Hullett, an(l, after residing & Stswart's establishment left on Tuesdi . -_ I � .- . �_. I . talent,j sonie � _ here for five years, they removed to Pick- . . - i'i 7 1 . I ­. 7 ­ - distinguised vo3alists from Toronto and ele' for Str&tfor,d, where he has secured a got .1 _1� I __ t,-,. . Successors to ff. Mullotb & Co. 4 13.1 DEATH OF MR. DAvrD WRE.-T. —We irten- ord, Michigan, where thei, again e ed � . _. 2 __ 11 �, . I . I:- z , ­;; , where will take part, � I I I tioned briefl , last week the d r. position. - Mr. Town is a steady, lndustrlo� �, . '. ­ I . i � no : I �, r � I I n farming. After a residence of fift9een . - �.' ,1 i I . . ---. ­ T � � . f , . . many friends here a �p r ,- 1:: �: _*_t__ � David Wren, which took place on Wednes- earn in Michigan Mrs. Gillespie's health ;�- 7 __ ­_ ­ t I;— Hardware, Stoves, Etc. young man, and his - . - " . - �_ , J� � IED IN - ' ''. - , � ­ 'j_ ANITOD.k. r sk at _ friends in this vicinity w Mrs. A.MoLeod has teen meriousIy'ill for tl t i ­�_ � I � ­_ � - � � : � D M The many d, day, at the i I ce of his -non-in-law, Mr. I I con#Aent of his success in the classic city.. ,� Z ailed, and she and -_ her husband came to I-- r, � - ­�, I regret to� -hey. The remains were eaforth about six years ago, and have. been 2'. .. - m- . ­:_ t'�­­ � leaW � Silas Eyre, Hsrpu. .; I � I '. 7 _-,_ of the death of Mr. Archibald Ross,& form' , ' - -1 ­: - rl- taken to the Chiselhurst oemet3ry for in. , * past week, but is now on the road to reco � � ­ . - , ,esidiog in this vicinity Over sinoe� i T __­ .,�9 . ­ � '1�i _,he � M___4,_± well-known residentof Ta Dkeramith. !thel � torment on Frid y, and the funeral ary.—G. M. Baldwin & Oo., have reotint � , _- �� , 7,... . DOMINION. BANK, an loceased was a kind-hssrte�l, good w6nian, , � - � event took place at the residenceW s� largely atte ad y the deceased ge le- who was g- made a number of -as es of musical instri - . , ­_ , _. - . 1.­� � i - - i -4: ,� . reatly beloved by' her own fiiwily, - � I - I , I - , : - - �:� 1� , � _17. . brother-in-law, Mr. Win. Sarvis, of §prin - " man's form -' ments. Among their 'area Dominion lax � - - I I � � 4 i ei nei hbors and friends. 11 r. 6nd was much respected byl all- who knew . ` i . . 1. _1 �­ CAPITAL (Paid Up), - $2 500,000 field, Manitoba, on February 15th. � T � Wren was born in i6bou, Nova Scotia, nd I �: � t-- � ,_!] ; �, :, t - P, F� � I er. Her aged husband still girvives her. to Mr. P. GivIin, of �eechwood; a erI I , .- i _­ I I REST, - . $2,500,000 cause of death was ulceration of the ja . ' came to the count of Perth in 1853, at- piano to Mr. James McIntosh, 2n(I conce � �, _- , 94 . . ::� :_', ; - . . I- - ��:� I I - , ��:� �� � . - The deceased was ab one I time � hey had a family of five ions and three . I � - , "I engaged n� tling in Hibberb, ar Chiselburst. He 7 re- ' sion, MoKillo keed Bell organ I - _� � I I _ � .1 ,. _ I p ; a pi no of I . ,� ­ _. I I :.; � ghters, and the mother's death innies m Miobse), o Hullett ; and a Be . 1-111, SEAFORTH BRAN011, the pork packing busineo with Mr. ,Dav,d moved fro obe firab break in the family. The sons are r. G. Mo - . . - - m i ­ in hera o the townihip of H � z, � . � . Doirance, of thin town, nd was wel1l 0 � in Bruce c( where he gob in# u. on organ to Mr. BiuX r, of Logan.—Masti . I . . �. I I ! _.: - -. a d ku � - �_ n . ri�d.� John, James and William, of Seafqrth. ; Reginald Reid, son o Mr. J. F. Reid is c �. r ;:: .:- t Main Street, Seaforth. favorably known, pmrticu arly by the � old r! Leaving BtUCe a removed to alt . )avid, of Roger, Michigan, 1 and Joseph, of - . , � . on � . I � ' . �. I . .-T . - I �, :1� t - �. - I ns residents. He was a ma 2 of uprighbt a d county, .wher � . I the sick list at pre3enb.—Mr. H. W.Adarn . � . � ­ I A General Banking Business tra - mained until six y4ars . )etroit, The daughtera are Mrs. Monk, of th I e Mokone baril . . �� . r � I � acted. Farmers' Sal Notes collected generous diaposition,qual ties which btoug t ago, when he ad to Huron, purol)R8- I ickford, Michigan ; Mrs. John MoM of r, k Thomas, who wi - �� r `. - - 8 2 : - � I _- him the esteem of all with whom he o*me �In tho Doble fa�m,;on the Kippen rc(ad, "'an, banqueted by his friends of the city bant . � I L � _ .1 . I � � and advances made on same at lowest of McKillop, and� Mrs. Robert Jones, of ­ ,. - . � _ � . Y. �.- llt, contact. He was a brother of the late Mro. , ingkdramith, from Mr. McGowan. His g the cit,, , - : I ,- 1. . I- rates. TUC eafortb. The remains were laid to 'reef In before leavin to take a more in . . I � -- I . ; ­ John Sproat, of Tuokeramith, and it is on* i son and family still reside on this farm. the Maitland cemet I or on Mcinday. portanb pojition in Ci icago,and which is ro - -1 h " ­ : - _- . � y I �,� -, ' td on all points in Canada, six weeks since the death of his ' brother','! Last wintc-r he came. to viisit Mrs. Eyrejat � - I ferred to in another column, is a nephew ( I � Drafts so I m 1 . I I 9 . � . 9 . . : � __ . he Ltnited States and Europe. I Andrew, in Kansa& Mr. Ross w;as 07 � Harpurhey, and while there became ill, and L :� � - ­! � - �.. Li. 1. . . � . Mrs. Fred Gales and Of Mr. Win. Adams,( � � � �' � ENT.—Interest years of ageand had bee in Manitoba f r' was not able �,o be jran�o�, —Mr. Deitriob, of,: the this town. , ­ 1� .., I 0; 4 Ed. He lewee be- LOCAL BRIEFS. I —Rev. A. K. Birks, L. L. B., ( , - r � - � i I I I I allowed. on. deposits of One Dollar and 25 years. I I ; I ' . .- - I I � hind hi aged partoer,j and a family 46i Iwo I ownship of Hay, near Dashwood, ba tondon, will preach in the Meohodist churo t -1 . — I I � 11 s ,pur- . . - l 7-1 . I I -1 . - upwards.. i I . sons ana four daughters. He was a an dhased the farm of Mr.' 'James Xehoe, on bexb Sunday. ' The occadon! is the annut - - � _� �', i 6 I 1� li ­ � - �� � �_ I ! r WESTHuRo_-T TEAon0s' Assoo.r.&TON, � who was in the 2nd coacesaion of Tuckersmith, paying missionary d Birks is an able an . � . -, ­ R. S. HAYS, W. K. PEAROR ; I tic 3 respected by all who k ew ay. ', Mr. ; ­ I . I I 11 11:. . On Saturday the commi; tee appointbd t I him, and was greafly belo by his o for it the a - . _' ; I I ­ I Solicitor Manager, t . ved n lum of $4,500. The farm contains popular preacher and will likely be listonei I I . � I ' . L�' . , ; - prepare the programme for the next moeting, family, by wh in lie �vill be much Iniff ed I 00 acres and is a, splendid I grazing firm. to by large congregations. —Miss Sara ,: r I -, - - ' :. � I I I :___1 .. of thie associaticli met in the public 'sohool, � ' and who will long cherish in affection to ldr. Daitriob intends removing to it in� the Moran leaves here on Saturday morning fe ' . � I He is a good farmer and' will " a few weeks' vlesib to er brothers Fr - I ; - I -, , !- Exeter. There were present ,Mass spring. � I . . memory an ever kind friend and thoughtful I � - `i�� . /-I � won ank an I . �� 1; ISEWING MAOHINES, Ixowans, Anderson and Jc rhnston and Mi8se s parent. . have his - __ � 1� 1 3- � I I . I -1 I new farm in first class ehape'.—Mr. Edward, in Saginaw. -'-Miss Bell Neeline, c . - - Hamilton, Walrond one. Carling. ,; The ­ I I Herman 13ubolz,,who recently solo ffarl6ek,. was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jame - I I Me farm I I I . I . :- I.. � W. N. WATSON, North Main Street, various items were arranged for and' pro Have you been tD Smith's for groceilies to Mr. McLellan, has removed to Egmond- Cumming, of Egmond ilia, for a weekj ani . � � . . and crockery ? � � .- - . � vision was made for one 4ssicn in whic ville, where he will, ' - 'nesday.—Mr. Rober . .1'. I- _� . 1-1 2 SEAFORTH. teac, ara buy cheap goods If 10" do not miss this chance to in futdre reside. Uri returned home on We - _� � I - I the male and female in , .. he Is qlvIng up business on ao. Roberb Mo0mrtney-of Moosejaw, recently Douglas, of Blake, wa here this week, via I � . will Oat i count of poor he dth. " 1839.1 1 , - � Z ; � 1 1 - � I have on hand a large and well assorted separate rooms for the di cussion of � difil Furohased a nice b�oruughbred be for from - daughter. � I - - I ­, - I I iting his � 11 - stock of firat class sewing machines To Boys.—A good!strong boy wa ( . i . � . I rs. (Dr.) Ross.—Th, . .- RaY- oulties, The invitation o the East IETfuro nt' Ain Robert Charters of the Mill regular meeting of th council washold oi Apply sit CheBne y & Smiley's Hardware store, Is Rbady I!, - . I , mond,.White or Goodrich, in Cabinet, Drop Teachers' AsBooiation to bold a union , ee 8 3a' Tuckeremith, and a young bull Mo?day evening last, but- there was ni . I . I . Head and covered machines prices ranging � I ! forth. 1839. � from 'tha � 1 $ ing in Clinton was fully considered blit a I hviisrs. Broadfoot,'and intends taking them iness I � . I I . . - , I � I A ,great ma0y people are forming the tea bus of importance transacted.—Th, � I . - .. - I from $25 upwards, alao a few good second the executive committee had decided� las .. b 6ok with him whan1e goes to the west.— I � ­ I . . 1 habit. The 28c t.1c.A habit. Beabbie Bros., Soaforth bridge over the Ma,tland river, on Mr I . � � . .1 '' I hand machines which will be sold cheap for November to meet in Exe,er and taoi pro. � � 1839- , IV. r. and Mrs. John MoInt . I �1 - . . I � . osh spent Sun- T. E. Hays' farm, was carried away.by higi ' 11 . � �, cash. All machines fully guaranteed,, and gramme committee had 'no authority tc : G. M. Bald�via & Co., Seafort 11, sell tie dhy in London with. Mr. McIntosh's broth. water this week. The Roxboro bridge ale( I w proper instructions given free of charge. make a change, it was thoygbt b t rob to ! Singer and W11114ma eewln* machines, you know the ej R. —The heavy rains of Saturday made � � . I - as � I � had a .close shave, but ft has stood the pres I I I- � . � . Dealer in needles, oil, sewing machine at, accept the invitation tbia time. ml!ssrs. . goods. � I 1 139. fleo3s in several parts of the town, but b sure so far, and the wo 'at is now over. —Mr. I � IE � � I -1 . I ; y t . , . Young cow 4nd calf for sale. W. Govep- Sunday most Of the water had nd � an W. D. BriRht is makinj � fair progress health, . ana and Ander ­ .. � tmahmente and parts, Bicycles and Cream Gow' aou, anl� Misses H amil. j 1, * � . � . fou I � I I . Separators. General Fire and Life Insur- ton Walrond and Carlingi were ap:)o nted 113ek, So-ifor(h. r� 1839XI odtlet in the regular cliannols�—Tho Mie'ses Mart] and"-wis" ee him at business a! � . fince asent. Risks affected on all kinds of ao' I � . , hope to h � ommittee to arrange for the evelil'ng se8. 1 We have t Ad J ones, daughters of the late Professor Joh'es, ritual soon.—Tbe annual mee6ng of"' thf .. I w good are piano], seco . I .1 . property at lowest rates. Houses for sale 'hand, for 'ale or cot, out t'lu I -1 sion of the firab day. The Inetitute meEtl i 0 t b for praot so. Also o no for severAl years precentor in] the Presby- Beaver Lacrosse Club will be held in thE . , I � � F I I jflne 6 octave Bel organ in good condition, and a I -_ and to rent. Office next door to Queen's I � . . I., z'', May 21st and 22nd. � . t3rian church in this town, are at present council chamber, on Taecday, March 17th. ': - . - � Hotel. iKa�rn organ as go d as new. j 0. M. Baldwin & Co., I . — ,9--. i 'Seaforth, ; ! . 1839-1 1 licreand- will be bore for several days. Every admirer of the pationAl game is re. . ; - I ; I - -W- W. -W_A.r_VS C:) W, FAR-.uERs1 MEETI$(, OSTPONI�;b.--Thel i . They will sing at the special meetings being quested to be prese b.—Mr'. Thom . I Nine8t gold�n drip ,syrup in tin pails. as E. I r- NORTH MAIN ST., SEAFORTH. meeting tinder the auspices Of the South! �Prices right. Be4blo BrcsAaaforth. held in the Salvatioa Army barracks. W,e Knox. a former 8 I I . 1839-1 eaforth boy, and son of � � . � . I - ! ] have no doubt but many of our cit�zen3 will Mrs. Knox, of. Harpurhey, has been ap. 1. ; I 1680 Huron Farmers' Association, of vvlilcb we' ' Whepla and lw'heel re�airing is ong of -o r I � .1 - . . made mention last week, and uhich yvas ad -1 �special Hop, aTid we guara�teo everything. Ir aNail themselves of this oppoytj of pointed postmaster at Livermore, a smart a vertised to take place in Honsall on '� iday! 1 tock)�ill be the I rgeab evet shown here. Prices Zo lik tening to theme Wanted ladies, wi0ily vq and growing town in California.—Mr. D. . .- � Tt 1, ho ha I I . . I afternoon, the 13th inat., has bf:4116 pOEt-! 'suit everyorie. 0. M. Baldw'in & Co., Seaforth.. a ,iigh rapubation as � pleasing! musicians.— McGillicuddy announcers inthis week's Gode- I I_, I , 1 1 . .;, . Reliable Harness, poned 'until Saturd � g, ilia �_ I .. I I - . 3 . `­ ay ev ii . '14thi ; , - 1889-1 Major Anderson Ehowed U3 a nl�ice bunch: of rich Signal his retiremerib from -the editor - I � ­ . L�. - _— -7-9', ,g-tr-Crg-L�U_,l inst., at 7 o'clock. �On I's occastoii ad -1 An imporb aints of di�nner, tea and toilet skins the other day, t1ho fruits: of -his o,,,wn ship and proprietorship of that journ%l, hav- �, I 9tqr_A.-rC-991, _R i :Ware dir&b from ihe pattery, to arrive on or abo3t � I I dresses will be delivered by Mr. T. E,AiDis, March I th. We can m k ' you a euug saving n skill as a huntsman. � He :-ha& seven coon ing disposed -of .it to Messrs. Vanatter & . - � We strive to give the best values to be praiident of the South� Yo k Farmer's"' In- !these Iffivs. Beadle Bro,l skins, a fox skin and two mivk. In addi- Robertson. What will the Signst 'be with- - Z � . I had., Our own make are neat and stylish, atitute ; ]E[. j. pat 1 1839-1 1 1 - typiece, M. P. P, . I . . tion to the I I . set ' se the major has alread is out Dan I Now Etyles, 3pring 1 0 .alread . McGillicuddy ? We have not I and for vvea,r unequalled. Lambton, and Thomas'Bro ke,of Brant.1 All 1 as for mein. Geo. season disposed of over $20 worth, and he . I � : i 1� - �A. Sis,ter and Pet r1c 83—M fe ff samples in south wl i- t heard what Mr. McGiilicuddy's intentions ­ . . . - I �. � Horse Blaukete all sizes, all shapes, all these gentlemen have made a study .of I the .4ow—lotsinoreiniide. W. H. Willis, aolosgentifor expecto to capture alfew m6re. eforel!it are for the future. f: I � . prices. See our Burlington Stay on Blank- transportation, tax and ot aer q or Goo. A. Slater sh 3e3 for rr en and Dorothy Do d closes. The major! evidently huats ior � I 1 t - I ,� ets�_ . I uestioa3 i iBhoes'for I-adica, Seaforth ; 1839-11 � . I I �� I . __ I , Robes —Galloway Robes, Saskatchewan especial intereFt to farrnerE at the present' I For Sa. . le. —E " ' I prifib as well as for fuu.—Mr..P. Aake,Iof I I Oro arty. . ' y 3 h i .,P 9 J. i t I I I il, I 4 111, TC , 19 Ir. i Id h ��, n 1 he J,e - ,le ' I 11 ,fdn 0 "a Tj ' I I he" c ounty 10 L ce , M! � he e 4 )I rem ,v - I T& �e, 01 , h I i - , i I I i 11 I I I '' ' time,�and will, n6 doubt, be able to ive 11 12 ggs for atching from pri,,9 Grey, and two of his som w6r� in town T I �a �ty. � 9 �on . I - Buffalo Robes and the Bishop Robe, stylish their audience much valu ble inform ition i winninz stock in Barred ! lymouth Books, Bt ff Monday. The Foas are engaged in railroad- New ebyles, ,,spring t lioes for men. Goo. . I and comfortable, and the price right. 1 yandottee and Buff Legho�,.@, the beautifulrgoldo n . A. Slater and Poe em—a few samples in south win- - . concerning these and o�her subject the t U ing, in bhe States and are doing well. They dow—lots more In H. Willis, oole agent for . I Juspect our goods before buying. T i a rownt so popular. E i carefully pacR(d � I oppoi tunity should be 'avai ad of by all twho; I 990 are fine, business I -, td I side. W. b � . �nd ob!pped in th(! MorgAn gg box at $2 per eettit g ooking young man a Goo. A. Slater shoes for men and Dorothy ]Dodd , � I 1. . can possibly attend. I The ,-a should bp a or 2 settin a for $3. Wi)l be: pleased to answer ai y are fair samples of the young Cansuians,w1ho shoes for ladies, Seaforth. 1839-1 , � � � , , � . - - porreopon once. Robe�t Ooat2s 36 Evergre � I . I- large turn out of all id'6re ded. It would I j li:) 4theIrOwn w h 5nthey come into competition While you can well believe all you heat I I - BRODERIOK'S il nua, London, Cntarlo. 1 1838-8 of - r I � I I " have been better had the in �(ting been held "vo 0 wi h UnDle Sam.—Mr. J. E Mer- ' $_ 1� ­ - ; -R I f .0 I � n L, -i 11 our ramarkable doinas and tb- h- ' < ,_ - � Harness Shop Cady's Block _.; in the afternoon instead of . � the evening, as .F,F.y VA 0� lecheap. RobeitBell a W. 0 ( top buggy rcr SetforbhFouo4 � . 5 fat'lilY, Of 04,113tanie, 'passed through bore 9 the now Spring Oocdq, the . " .Y 0 full realization of I I SEAFORTH. then farintra from the more the riding could have been ditt-int paros of resent, bub,tiven 11%, I � . ty' I 1838-tf M on their � way . t 0) n I -i!' o Beaclivilie, "'Jer:V McGregor their quantities and qualities . . -an only be . . if those within coavetiient-dit,tinces I I Win I i MILL PEED --Oa - grade flour and all hard, br.-n, oho:tq, low kinds, of �hop. Seat orth Millin takes charge of � a large creamery. Mr. , McGregor iq i0', first- gained by an o Ye Impaction, spot, in this Etore. New taken on the Mi Ilinery, Now � I out, there will be a gGcid audience. . Co. � I 1 1839-1 close man in this buainess and the people of Dress Goods. New Carpets, New - Lace Cur- I - Seaforth Students —s � Dirm ! — . I . Learoyd & Co. are pu,kt*ll in a perfectly Beae'liville seem to appreciate -him, as he tains, New Fancy Goods, etc. The E. M c - � � Who Attend The I,.,; RAINY R,IVER.--Many readers will regret to learn of o a.- A the deatl� of ok of' Mill VIW1011110.nell, laab a ner3,. fiey have secured Mj�, aEon in o:ne of the largesb firms i was engaged in the same factory before.— Mr. Win. Alexander, Faul Co., Seafortb. . 1839-1 I . � ,, I - � ' . 1 4C . � ". � , . Mrs. Wm. Cooper which took Rainy River Distriat, on the ary. The deceased's maiden place at Eino, 4Dh of jNr,it - na : . me was PetroiK I � SEBD OATS.—The l'y and 20th Centut Aat oats q acial 1 3839.1 in farmer's,White Waver- y are admItted as Canada's greal ­-- -it, t, U I of McKillop, has V,e. mcvedbisfamil totogn. y He fias leased the Sellery property and resides there. - We have Dleasure in eloomin M_ I 1� ftcovEww�.—The many Win. Dinnin will be I pleased she has almost entirely recovered .fr. � : 9 I friends of Mrs- to leara that from the . I . I . r �, � -8 e 1OUs-11moin ( 5 . . - a V a Li D a aeoluenri Bne met With a I . Louisa Ro3s. She was the third daughter and clover lor sale. G. E.1 Kink, Whigham. 1839-tf ' ander and family as eibizons.—The Mis4es few weeks . of the late Donald Rss . I , ago. While attending to bar STRATFORD, ONTARIO. f the London I '; Few artists Are more highly Spoken o Chesney, of Harrogate, Englandi are visit- usual household duties slie, in some way, - Road, Tuckersinitb, and afterwards of Sea- ! y the press than Pauline' Jo nson, the ing Mrs. Chesney, John stre�t.—Mr. Jon'- fell and broke the large bone in her wrist : : Indian poet I Can come daily by train. G. T. R. forth, and who removed from Seaforth t-) t ( a and reciter, and r, , Alter MoRaye, the pop atliqw-Miller, formerly of the Bedford hotel, Abeline, Kansas, some you I t t lar entertainer who will ap6ar in Cardno*s hall oj Goierich, has just above the joinb. M- ontlity Ticl,-ets cost $3.55. Cata- ra ago. Mrs . I leased the Grip House, in —*— — . Cooper was a native of the township � o i �t I uesday eveni g, 24th In gt , I under the auspices' o this towq, -and purch%sed the stock a . . , � ffie d Soc� ety o' thel Presb lormes fre(-. *E '11ter now. � LadieYAI 13 yterian church nd Wroxeter. . 0 _. Tuckeromith and was 55 ye rs and 6 months, � Miss Johnson has a world Nvide reptitation and bal basiness of Mr. Hunter, and is now in - W. J. ELLIOTT, PrInol �� I . NOTES.—Reeve Bray entertained the pal. of age. She was married in Febiva� 'r�ceived niotit,fl%tte ' I Y, � . I Ing leatilboniali from royalty. possession. Mr. Miller is a first-olass ljot6l in i int : ves to an oyetf tl4r. MoRaye's rpretEtionh otProfessor brom 'man and Is popular with the travelling per last Wednesday ever, ing. -Joseph Hod- ' 4444-62 1970, and she had a fa ily Cf six sons aind jnjond'sHabitant poems novel receivedthe Whesi councillors and their wi )r 8up- ; ' two daughters. The sons are Wilkinson �[R, . epcomiums cy1erywhere. Do�'b fail to bear them public and will, to doabb, retain for ib the son, of Kansas, is spending a few d%ye with 11. Aklmi 2601ind 35c. Plan�of ba)lat Aborhartli repuliatio oopor, of Ewebanks, Misdsaippi ; % , _ . good b n which this popular liamA., of Moosejaw; terbert, Eve V�rug oppne,oz, Friday, March 20(h. his aunt, Miss E. 0. Lawr e.�After a few The -Canadian Bank c I 1818tioornl- 1830-1 i � AI I . hot tlery as so I - � I 10119 enioyed'-In months' visit With relatives in and around . and John, at home. The I dau I ters are 1 WANTED. 1 A ,Yood genleral servanb in our report of the curling competition laab Mrs. T. Tru3cott, of Alameda, 10thwest fa,billy of three, no ( hildreo, waxee $10 par months wook, this vicinit , John and Mrs. Thompson left I I no washing. Apply to M a. M. C. Cameron, "Th Mr. E. H. Hamilton wasli credited onThurallsyr fortheir h me in Traherne, , I . OF COMMERCE.- Territory, and Edna., at ho e, One son, Kliples," Goderich, OntArio. I 1 1838-2 1 wit4 winning the beef presented: by -, Ken - I Frederick G., died about eiij t years aAo. I i nedy Brol,hera, in the colts2 Manitoba. -Miss Annie )rosburg.bas return- . HEAD OFFICE, - - - TORONTO. .A correspondent says 11 Elie faithful � jTnE LAST CA ,L,-As5 I am .going Wes whereas Mr. G. E. Parkes was the lucky nie Mor; visib to Brace bridge. -Miss jen- . Iwas a 'vqry --- "PEtitiOn, ad from a wife, 6, kind mother and a �ruo friend U soon, I clesire a prompt s4tilement q all out en, 0 0 8 Orth, spent Mond%y �thndinLracaounta- If noi paid bythel6th of Mar-wl Man. -Ma ter George Scott,o,onof Mr.q. with Mras A. Sand 01n. -Rev. H. MoCull- Capital (paid up) $ 8�000,000. .those in need. She was a c6neistenb mein, ltl�ey will be put in wurt f r collection. John LanZ B. Skobt, laft last week for London, where Via, of Tavistock, occupied the pulpit in the -bar of the Presb3 t,3rian chur�h." The ma' i Orougb, Seafoeth. 1888-2 he- ias secured a position . I ( � .7. , Reserve Fund - $ 2)500,000. old friends-ol the family i I ny I ! N D ;E I evith ,the flobbe piesbyterian church on 1� q this vicinity 1 !To FAP.,NmRS A EI�ER&-Always on Ma ufacturingCd He will take jup design- Sunday. -George � � . - . will deeply regrat t) learn of the death I of �4nd, Oat duet and Oat seeds at lowest prioes at the ing n the art glass department of Calder in visiting at li;s �ome here, after a Aggregate Resources . I Umeal Mill, Scafw th. I � the coin. I , Mrs Cooper and will extend to the be- 1 i � . *— 18364f pan . George is a clever boy'and will vi year's absence. -An early sett'er;of Turn- over - - $72,000,000 reaved family the sincerest 4mpathy. � 1 . . ve berry passed away, on T esday, in i lia per- - t . - Th a 9 )1, d account of b i meolf.'- Messrs. Greig & son of Durican MoNaugl: ton, aged 82 yearp. _*__1 ' �SETTLED. . ma ter of . the woollen Stewait have been mak I ing further i The funeral took place fr)m the residence of . i 11 mprove- . Hon. G. A. Cox, President. DEAT11 OF MRS. Bisilop.--we Much re - � by..law, wh ch ias been before the mejj�a in their already splendidly: equipped qurts in To:ront fox some time, has been his son, John, to the Wr(xeter cemetery, on gret to learn of the death of Mrs. Bishop, stor . Tligy have removed the partition Thursday afternoon. -J dims B, E. Walker, General Manager. ettled, In'the reported court proceedings dividing the back part of the two stores, and Wingham, is the guest f her siEter, Mrs, I widow of the late Archibald Bishop, ex.M. , St9warb, of ' . .9 Fridaywe, notice the following : " Re now have the premises in one lairge,store. George Harris. -Miss Uassie Harris has re - ice, Poattie and town of Seaforth-W. Proud- This enterprising firm now has one of the London, England, Off' P' P.,fcr Sruth Huron Mra. Bishop died t .1 � R () I fill D A D M usid*Y fo4it TC P. If-, . I f, T TY tm�..A f- Tr 11 the family residence in Usborne� on T � ; -3 I n r r- . ME'. One was Dij yea I . .1 �.0 . � .. -r_ I 3 . ra of ag ). I t . . Moss for I Mrs. Bish- , I FF largest oloViing stores ia this part o ' -816 , where one has visited . q to�wn corporatiol W. Vickers for one f the for a month. �R. Trench shipped a car load - A � L. I op bas not enjoyed :obust he %ith for many qqbn Dick, to �h 'n bhe town is leading, Pro-vinae.�The Ladies' Aid Society: of the . - .. _� SEAFORTH BRANCH. years and since the death of ier late belov- . I Pres )vterian church. li%ve ____ _.4 AA; � of bogs and cattle, and Jolla Hamilton a I I W?ney ivider the lby-law. ,Motion to quish 5 I a car of cattle from this station on Monday. . I I . a —9 I 9 I - busilriess tran- ceptibly Jai w1pnicipal by-Ia*. Order t) go, con. and -eciter, and Mr. MoRaye, a clever in. . . A oneral Batriking ed husband sbe h a boon gra( u%lly but per- Paul no Johaton. the noted Indian por.tes - � I ancted. . iling. Her. � rna� den name was 66ning the by -10v, in terms ot � � Janet P. Doic, an consent to torpieter of Dr. Drummond's habitant F&I'mars' and Graziers' Notes dis- n she I we mistake �e- , . Morris. not, a native of ti 9 to 1p 1� filed." The mp.%ning of this is, we - counted,'wnd special attention given WnEll, of Hay,� near i be poerr, a, to give an entertainment in Cardno's PASSED AWAY.—On the morning of Sat- , elve, that Ilia by law as becii confirmed by Kippen. She, lea�,es a faroil5L of five daugh- I i hall, 3a Tuesday evening, March 24th, Thes a urday, February 28�h, there died at bar . I tO ths collection of Sale Notex, etc. ters, four of whom are married and li.vine in tlli� court, with 1:1 a co �sent of the plaintiff, artitl.3 are i3polken of very highly by the , home, in Morrig, a woma of true.;� ii,)n6st ' . SAVINGS BANK. thevicinityoftheioldholnea dthe young- 06 town agreeing to Pay t�e co3ta incurred, preae all over Canada, aud Willi, undoubted- ani tru3tworbhy principle , in th,3peraon . of : . -Annie Kelly, relict of the late Dannis Agin, - est resided tli� amount having yet to be agreed u ly,&oan entertainmentof mora'than cr� . wit h her mother. Mrs. Biandp ba�wee A I pon j � ­ 41owed on delposits of $1- was, in many respects, an exceptional wp- n thepartep. 3ince this decialon, dinaiy merib.=Mrs. Chidley and children who -predeceased her * eteen ears ago. � ­ Interest a � 1� Ur. Dick has giv n inq! ructioa y � , . hly e and re- I I man. Although bf a quiet ?.nd unprEtan- vvc�rk at the mill Eera proceed with with all C. Greig over Sunday.—Mrs. spected throughout the wnd upwavd2. Interest is credited to I 9 to have tiv� .of Clinten, were the guests of iMra. j' Deceased was most li,*g honor d " accounts on the 31si of May and the tious disposition, p�hevvaa a lady of high in- , ible ape I J. 8" country in which I 30th of November in each year. telligence slid possessed rnany good qualities ,ed so 113 to have it in full opera- Dwk,Son, of London, is vi8iting, her brotber she lived. Mro. Agin was born in Tipperary, , 11011, . � which endeared hor�to thnse flioln at the earlieS) MOMent P038ible. Mr. . 4 - The Bank bas .'�:' 1)raucheq -?vho knew her 1>.i�k has evilicel the vfry beEt spirit Mr. S. Trott.—Mr. Wm. Hartry r9ceiv,d Ireland, in the year 1831 From there she, I . extending throu.Zhout best, F -he was, easentially, a home keeper, , the a id intelligence tLia week of the; death with the rest of the ft� ily, removki to I Otitario, Qu4bet . Alanitolm,' Northwest Terrif6c I tibioughout and manifests a di8position to of his sister -in -1 Carleton county, and re me � Brit!!�'a Co!urn,wi- Yat.or, 1)lotrict, marjt�jmc r1e3. and while a t -ug help mate to her late hu I aw, Mra. R. J. Har'try of al ad tFiere for so ( virievs and th,_- Ur -rt,d S(atclq- � . P'o' band, she darived�her 8. do', even more tharNI fi�s arrangement Deloraine,- Manitoba. Although she V`iad six years, at the and of hich time tli--y � � I - I . greatest pleaEures in *i�h the town cal a for. 'YN'o hope the work not Leen in robust. health for oomei tim4 " again moved to Morris to nabip, vvbich was . G. E. PARKES, MauRgoy. C01311ectiOn wi-11 h6t own famiiy 6nd her irn'_ I ,� 3 1 , . mediate circle ofi will nowgo on un�'nterriiptedly, and that this Mrs. Harbry was app I F- 1l0LMF-T,' -�.,:ol.-itor. - intimao frion(13. Her . � arently about as well, th,ji an almost unbroken forest. Deceased,- h 1624 death will be entlablialiment, which h%B- bben so long 6ilflit as us jal on the day -of her deadi, and wa � before co ' a cau3e for regret to 'all wbo i ff ming to Morris, married her _____ _. - — ad thepleawre of her Nn an eye -Bore to all pafne6, will, in a few late enjoy acquaintance, talking to her sister-in-law -Mrs. Thomas busband,'in the city of Kingston, and th-3y The remains weret'� iritarr�d in th,3 Rodger ro nths, be hummi�jg vv� th business industry Hart ry, wht n sud df nly she t�rew back her � - am : both, through almost super human efforts, . ville cemetery ozi Thursday. 4�n that it W01 ove advanta eous to the bead, and before medical aid arrived ahe4 � I P 9 . . liewed cut for themselves and family a com- NEW TERM —6 t0 n and profitab a to ts tInterprising pro- hadpassedaway. DeceiaedwaBinherMrd fortable 4om'e, where they both resided un- T ' �r etor. . - . FIRE,—One of the most disastrous fints � I 0 1 year,—Main street wag scraped for the! til death claimed them. Deceased was a. 0 From January 5th in all that has vis � i ­ , firat ime this season this week. Ariother'� great favorite among her iceighbors, anl &I- a ited 8 aforth for a t ! RE 8-PRINO �SII�Nv­ At w Zeeting of the Big" of spring. —Mr. James Mclntosh,�of the: WaYS could sympathize with occurred about� on o'clock Sa urday morn. (Tir 1� those in f I Departments of the ctdra of the 81 uth Huron Agricultural Mill Road, sold % very .nice 18-montihs-old' trouble. Mrs. Agin was the mother of a ing last. About c� a o'clo-,k Constable Gil- Spaiety, held at �, ensall, on Tuesday lakt, Sli)rt born bull t-) Mr. Wm. McCa' , lespie noticed a a all fire in the conipos i itney, ofi nine children, tbree boys and five girls, one ,'- ftivas decided to hok the annual spring the Aloose Jaw district. girl dying when just four years old. The 11 room of The Sun ffice, in the St ong blo, 1� He was shipped . Central Eusiness College, r illo� c w for the exhi ition of entire at k at from hcra on Tuesday. —NI esEra. Chal-lell.i sons are Charles, of Saginaw, and John and 8, I TORONTO, He inimediat,ily rang the alarin, bub before 'r cefield, on F I ri ay, April 24bh.. :Tobci8 is i worth & Govenlock shipped two car loads � � he got back the whole. place wj,d in flames� Patrick,, on the homestead.' The claughtgre I a - eek later than sua ,, but as tho entira- of hol-ses to Manitoba on Tueaday.—The � are Mrs. Edward Armstrong, of Grey town. Y Write for gerxeral catalogue. When Lhe fire briRade arrived on.- the-scerlb h as do not Btart' on t ieir rounds until the I - Our book. t1hey were not long in exti fall, vi heat in this vicini' pishing the ffli 8 of May, it wa by has emerged from ship ; Mra. Joseph Kinaba �sh_-- r, let " Back, to the farm " will interest far- . tholigbt this date will . of Wawanc , inL a i borEe ownertsi bet or than the earlier in; b. Thomas ; Mrs.. t, flames, and kept the fire from §preading � it3 wintry cover g looking fresh and Mra. F. W. Heard, of 8 0 . d4t), and it will al�o be mord convenient for and nice as they did last fall. There i nd Bridget, at home. Her family all haa h mers' sons especially. A postal will bring totheadjoilaing-atores. Theirintingoffice, healtiy. Some fields look almost as�greejj An drew Loughlin, Of Strathcons, Alberta . I It. Addreata . however, was badly gutted. Tho type was fa�rmere, as, iinder� ordin%ry: circumstances, still c a a b W. H. SHAW, Principal. nearly all melted and the Dresses badly I anger, however, from frosty nights the pleasure of being at her bed -side during 01 - . Sep( ing will be over aboub b�at time, and and a inshiny days. —Mr. T , of her late illnese, with the Yonge and Ga-rz.ard stq.. Toronto. warped. Ib was fortunate tha� the firei did fair iera will 1i %ve more - - H. Race eliception of Mro. 0 1686-62 11(1h reatih fbn . .1; f S, 41 : i 'lime to attend and if.n1% .11 ; 11 .4 I: sep I . I 8 ver sn ad�tresa under the .U01L1g11l113, WE10 could nob a tsnd. eceased fr t r, . "U a a used for tbo lie stock exhibited. We �ope, there- 118pices of the Seaforth Horticultural bore her sickness with grea patience, while N ­ engine or the results rhiglit have been very fojr , tbit the ohar-ge will bring oub a large r - Horticultural Lecture. much more serious". The ociety, in the town 11%11, on Monday even. her family did all- in their power. to ease her ti , . - r, -1 -wind( we and Eo.ma att ndance Of both exhibitorg and specta- ng ncxbj the 16bh inst.. taking so his sub- s.ufferings. The funeral, w iich took place — , I j � I T. If. Race Ei!.-,., Mitchell, will deliver a public of the wood work upstairs w re damaged,' tote The society , I . lecture In the Town 11all,on Monday evening.i March and the town hall got a sli � � have also d?cided to fol. act 4' The rose, its cultivationand influence on Monday, March 2od, wa 3 one of the larg- 01 � I t acorchipg.! lojv the same course remecting the showi�g n the bome." Mr. Race is an able and esb and most imposing everwitnessed. in the t 16bh inf t., uader the aus-pices of the Soaforth Ilorti- Mr. Oscar Neil, whose restau,ant adjoins; of'li)raes as the - �ear. Tlicre will . �, - cultural Society. Subject: "The Roce, its oultiva- j �d;d la8 � to tion and influew­i upon the-; home." Lecture to � the printing office, will be a considerable bW 11 0 judging of t e__ atertlining speaker ani an experionced � county of Huron. and the long line of — � h0j ries by the society, orticulturalimb, and we are a re that all vehiclep, filled with Borrowing relatives and B, comillence at, 8 o'dack. . looser from smoke and wateir. Mr. and tho .Itorsee entered W. 11 i , il limply be on exhi- ho go to bear him on Monday nigbt� will 'friends which followed the remains to their A ' '� I WM.!ELLIOTT, Secretary, Alre. Noll, who were sleeping io the living bfgqn and no pr'z54 wil be competed for, I 3el w " . I . � � i . I 11 repaid. He ehould have . - full last re 1339-1 . It � ; i i I � 16 sting place in Morris cemetery, tosti- D 7 z ; 1 4 - . I . ; I � � I t ; ­ - ! _�i ! ! I � . f ;� . ; � I . .1 : . I I , . I ,�, I I I i = i �, -, - - ­ ­ � . - , _ - I ­ , .'. � -_ - -_ 1. I 9 - I t I . i.. �_ - '�_ , - a . 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I cess d , waahold by all who knew her. The A Few'Grains : I pall ibearers were dece ised's five brothers : I . I ill' Mesors. Daniel Kelly,. Blyth; John Kelly, of Advert -- I . I I : a. Godbrich ; Michael, James and- Willi I � I . de- 0 � er Kelly�f Morris, and John B. Kelly, Go` Sand I � ' r- rich, nephew of decessed. I � - I . � � � A i 0 (rhis store makes oj2e ,think of Sp � I . I id ! Bruceffeld. . I and happy oust amers are basy as, do& . . n . e , W_ I 6 Don% judge the exte t of our new .spring and buying from the quantiti _ew : as of- - . of at do already to hand. T -be t, am . � -- ock by the size of this Invitation. May 900 r-116 �I4 .. ­ I ly we Floori have the � I 'thatrAopens the doar of real e.e - � . pleasure of show' O.boinyi � Ing You . 1, ourgreat quantitiei of our new goods. if to db moit of your buying at this % . 9___� i � ,... tore - - I high, qualities, combined with extremely low where there is no lack in quantiti- - - I TE . . ft I , . . I thkt .pric a can carry convic, ion to your purse, it surprise, prices that please., Goodeth I 9 * . 4t - W -E( can'i fail to yield to many tempting values, staisfy. Low price inducements, ..h. __� . I I The E. MoFaiil Co., Sedorth. � I coupled with reliability - I ____� � 1839-1 I and stetlil-C . = . N)TES.—A tea meeti rig and entertainment " worth, are of little intere8tto thapmf � . - ._�_ . a_ und r the auspices of tue Methodist churefi, eat buyer, but standard-yrade 1W. I I I � 8, will be given next Monday evening. Tea chandine priced on a bargain buist"A . 2 _ST01 3t Wil . I be served in the choose factory, which- am oar Goods represent, is ext I I I , � gratifying to any discri.minat* r".* � -5c- ft. I Ing jh0j, � - I to will be fitbingly prepared for' the occasion, per. We will quit selling whe4L ,0 . r- from six to eight in the evening. At the quib excelling. What we I . '100 ft. -1 ly .close of the tea the mental feast will be held advertisa_,n - I . Ig In the church, when ad resses will be given sell. What we sell advertises us, W4 . ig by several clergymen and music by the be advertised better than Over ". Sea- I - I - OY forth Methodist choir, and rebitationis by Spring. . � . � ,d Miss Washington, of Clinton. The pro- pagWon!o . Is gramme In an excellent one, and the occa. I Favored DresuGoods. of.wha �e , sion shonld�prove one Bpsaking ubout Drees materials, wa,sa I 0 profib and pleajeure 'y first pla< - to all concerned. -Man will regret to learn that lavish praise is but a rooj-agt.odri� I . zontin-im 11� -_ [a 0 f 1u) serious illnebs o Mra. Murdoch, of plimertt wbeD the real merit of our 4Z. - I - ) � . keepw,u j,. the oadon Road, Stanley, and mother of teniive importations is considerak y Me3, re. William and John Murdoch. She Many Dreive-es are being sold daily, �"d . bujy, - Y-01 1- Is qt Ite an aged lady, ind grave fears ara the selections are made from no rgiakd - . -our stocl. . O. ente,bained for her ra,overy.-Many will Stock, although many:new things tWve . the aVRX n regrqt to learn that Mri i. Charles Mason to t to come. But, whait of the aootla . I , t wheTe _yJ 3. not doing as well as cot Id be desired since �Veell, there are certainly aejo* . �o her �etura from the Cl nton ho3pitati but charihing weaves ; blacker blacks thia I � 11 we hope, the chg,nge is only temporary and ever, if that were P03sible ; better-tex- . . - _CQ ,r that she will recuperat( again. I tures. just the straugo doinM the � � n - erratic tricks of loom and shu I . ttle. 14 I . . --- � it. Zurie.h. I . navy 'blue lustres, at the ,popular pnook � - , a DEATH OF A Fomnxa RESIDENT. -Many we are offering exceptional values. We 1, : a in this-. vicinity will read the have cream lusties, io adaptable for � . . following, shirt waist purposes, andevery.w*Uted- I . L- which we take from the London Advertiser I 1. of Friday, with a melancholy interest, The I thing in both plain orearriand in- limey - I cream . . C, � - - if deceased came hare front New Hamburg.ant: mat�riala It'a impossible t - C I if waa for sometime the proprietor of the Com- speak of the greater _ variety of _&W - I mercial hotel. He was an obliging land- go.odo'here, other than mention nome-Af � lord, and his genial manner anq kindly die- the names. But youIl. Aee both beau - - � IS shapil . - favorite with an the goods for dress* t ,I uositioa made him,a universal d worth in The .goo' - I �11 classes. He removed from here to Lon- blacks and colors, bearing suich usimes . -Our disp [ don. The Advertiser soys : 11 Many friends as Marcella, Armure, Lustre, Elootl% has 1,00ki � I in this vicinity and in ol her partsof Ontario Voilej Flake.. Panne, Covert, Rolljm� . � ' r will deeply regret to learn of the d Crepoline, Cheviot, Cord de Soie. . Let, I Mr, Iff. L. Peine, which occurred yesterday. Cotton Dress Materials. gil I wantr � I He seemed to be in his usual health until a Exquisite washable, fabrics -the kind . . � . 3 few days ago, attending to his business un. you want. No previous season bat them - I . I � � I til then. For more than a year he has kept a e daintiness, delioacv,44d . . - I'lle I b the Trebilcock gfocerl in - South London, charm�,gtegacts than we are now show- ,'' I . but before that he kept flie-Richniondhouse, Ing. u rally we are pleased to knoW ) at Richmond and King streets. Mr.'Peine I � that so many shoiDpers say that we le!�A � k came Lo London from Z .rich. His parents all oth.ors in the variety, ,extentand . � � P still live'at New Hambu g, and the deceased beauty of :these populax lines, which m . I was well known and highly , esteemed *I Mae) coming in so rapidly, and will -soon 1* . � throughou t the German d �stricts round -about "I . I those pla I bee. He was 81 i- active supporter at their best. Ginghaine, Lawns, Mul. f .- - lins, Chambrays. Orga,ndies, Dimitiea� - 11 I -_ I of the G4rman Luthern church here.. His Cb&IIIes, Ducks, Drills, CIUM'.1f Pflntlk 1 1 - I wife and I four children survive, with Mr. . and many choice things in figured and : I . Peine's oarients, his br thers L. Peine, of striped white goods. � New Haimburg. and .0, and A. Paine, of � Chicago' !and four eittsrs, Mrs. W. Russell, Ready To Wear Skirts. I . I - - . Mrs. J. .1blark, Mrs.�A. Berlet, of Chiosgot � Common sense has overcome every 4. - - I . and Mrs.:J. Kelly,, of Moncton, Ontario." jection ever expressed againeb was I The rarrains were taken to Ne ring for intern!ient, on Mondia . w Hamburg :ready made skirts, prov�ided they ft I I � I well. Ours are perfect in, that -respect, I 1. I I *-. The demand for these garments to ino, . I I I I . � - BelgTai,e. � creasing and for every one we sold 4, � I NOTES. -,Mrs.: R. Sterl 'ng, who has been, ' year ago, last fall and this winter we i or ws . : ' have been selling a dozeri. This sprin ' - apending ,the pa4t three nonthe visiting her I . I_g 4 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. '" m. Geddes, or., re- 'we expect toseft even more and have 7& . I : � . burned t6, her home in-tbe West on Tues- splendid range. Honasti .sticks OUto - . y , f � . - - � day.' Mrs. Stewart McGee, who has , been every seam. They've been made to sell : I I - � visiting friends in th's vicioity,'has return- and -well, give - splendid satisfaction. - I .- An -fj ed to her1ome in Owen Sound. -Mr. How. -- - I ard Wighkman is slowly recovering from the Women!s Under Muslins at this � was in lie I I ? L � rery serious accidenb whioh he met wit)i, by Store. . - - and SL I a limb of a tree falling onihis head,while en- Daintiness, refinement, ample propor. . Spring S'U - � I gag,ed in diittiDg wood in� the bmh of' Mr.. tion, good Materials, neM sawing, . all _; Win. Geddes, --Mr. bma Mrs. Roberb Arm- the merits of home made garments, Strong retjirn� d to their home in Southern these are the essentials and charms firat., A Kin � - I Dakota, o� Thursday of Idat week, �after recognized in box after � speriffing 6 very pleasan .box of th,ene,gar- � . ' t winter with friends merits which have made this the leading .-I in -this vi�iniby.-The 11 at home," given stora for anything require d- in muslin, A Bu_� -under thelauspices of b i lub . . ; the acbelors' e I night dressiep, chemises, skirts, drawers, I on Fridayleve-ning last, was a decided I sue-, . - I corset covers, also aprons and I l� I coes. Allipresent spent a very erij,byable dren�s dresses. In- � hilp I A Dr 'Mrs. James NVightman,� 6r i I - evening. ! : I -, 9 I � "riding shoit time at Ahe home Oi M Ire Many New Things. . . - - elt V� � � � , Zob ghtman, visiting bar motheiFi who In ailk waists, embroideries, hosiery) I o . - is lying in�a very low stat1e. of health. � Mr. - laces, nests, veilingso corsets, ribbons, � . John Falls received a .kick from a horse on etc. Muy we soon halve the pleasure46f' - - I Thursday of last week, v�hicb, though, not, terioui, V�iil be very s . ore for a time.- showing to you all ourt sho.ving of -hind. . some newspring goods. . There passed away at her 'I home on Friday . - � all that was mortal of Mrs. Win. Ben�oiigh. 1++++ - - t . . . . . a * 7 - The deceased had"been-sulfer' - I - ing fron� can- - I of years. I , - . -Th � oer in her face for a number e . . . � The I � - Our -1 dread disease proved too much for her ad, ' the same � i vanced years, she having reached her 85th. I I � . must see � year. 840 was a consist ut member of the E. Hwe FA UL Method ist" church and a truly Chriftiam wo- I — - ave the I . - _1h man. Sholeame'san agedbusband and a . R Goods Co. -- � :1 grown up family to mourn her loss, We J"y 1� I i i , � extend our, heartlelt sympathy to the be- C4th's' Greatest Cash- I � reaved, . - � . I - —0— I . ': � � WinthrolD. Dry Goods &ore- . 1 � - I New styies, spring shoes for men. Geo. . A. Slater and Peerlt-as -A few �-tampleo in south wln� been very faithful in keeping these streetj ; dow. Lots more Ittaide. The I W-11-willis, solo agent claored of snow with his plow) -and this is A � F_ - � . f or Q co. A. 8 later shoes f or me a mud Dorothy Dodd the recognition be - received for ib.___-�Ths , :: � shoes for ladies, Scaforth. t 1839-1 . I i , large store In the Smale bloak has been - , � Mr. Jos n Allings once said, " Doult leased by Fred, McCracken, who is putting - . . - I - trust a man who is 95 per cent. honest and in a sto2k of wall ,paper.—Councillor Baeker ­' - . - - ; cent. 1 dishonest. I* you do, that 5 has purchased John McFadden�s lot, VM �, . � - I per cent. will beat you." Ws the same Way Turnberry fitraet, south. He will move onto . . � with Dry Goods. Five ptr­ cent. of die. it the house, he recently purchased from � -W 7 . � honesty :in Dry Goods mea�s ceitain lose to Ben, Driver.—Mieliael Sco�t, of :Emerson, . $z you. You!want lQ0 per jeent. Dry Goods Manitoba, was a visitor atJohn Taitt'As for a I . - I - 2 Z. the kind a0d by the E. �doF,tul Co., Sea couple of days this week.—W. IEE. Kerr its in, I � : . -t forth. The -different departments in this Ottawa this week, attend'ng the conventioa . I j" store are orlowded with ne � - � I w goods. 1839-1 of the Easte-rn Good Roads Aseociatioui ' NOTES. ----;Mr.: John 11EIre I derson, of this Hv will give an address on " Road Muking . place,has purchased a ne horse, harness in Huron County."—Mr. and Mrs. Charles � I �,,, "'; -30. n and buggy, He; mys t. e ladies around 'Ritchie left th.ia week -for Michigan, where ­ ---- � � ' 1. . I �11 Winthrop will not need to walk any more. they will vi6t for a c6uple of weekv.��W* - � —Mr. Samuel M cSpaddan lef b for .' the weEt H. McCracken willgo to Toronto this week - . - I . � "I Ias t week, where he intends to engage ,in as a delegats to the Or -and Lodge of tile , raraning.—Wbat might h been a bad acci- Ancient Order of United Workmen. . . t., I 11 , ppened to V� a at ie, son of Mr. —0 � ac -lit, Ila . rm. lChomas B6attl�. While Mr. . 5 f� W. G. Me- , - Spadden -was pressing hay at Mr. Jobn Zurich. - . . - "I DEATH OF MR. DiETY —We are sorry , � ,71uthill's place, Mr. Beattie got on to tramp , :_ 1�1 . - ­ - - % while, and in some wiy his foot g . . this week to have to announce the ,death of - . - 't t"g- Mr. H. Deitz, 'which took placenn8aturday - 11 led in th6 hay, and the team coming ef I gave him a pretty harl e� up last at the resideii;ce:of his Rou4n_lkw, Mr. 1 5 1 ueeze, aod had . I I I iot the team been stopped promptly -his leg E. A. Axf, of tbievillap. Mr. Deltz -bat- .' . � would ceit:ifnly have barn moken. As it is reached the good.tge of 82 years. He had &' I . io will be all right in a few days.—Miss not been enjoying .good bealth for som& , -1 :da MeSpadden, who went to Olevelaud, months. He did not Eeeirn t -j guffir from - I 'Ook sick there, but we he r Bhe is bettgr any particular dis4mja ' but gradually gave D - 6nd able to attend to her w(rk again.—Mra. way to a worn oubi constitution. He w" � -_ - rames Nicholson, who nadErwEnt an opera. one of the pioneer' ecttlers of ilia townOW . ion at Clin�,,on tome time ago, i3 of Hay, having located on bis farm on the G1 Joing nicel gc"'ng Bronson line near! Blake, when it. was al- I �, and we hopi will soon be I I uite well again.— most an unbroken',"wilderness. f�ike -many I , The roai[3 from liere to � I - ;eafortli prai in a bad state at present but of the other -brave And ccurageons pioneere , V13 see 4e �robin3 around and w13- link I of this county, he Occeeded bydinb of good 1;� rina is!near. � . management and iodustry in converting his .. I p . i :1 I . � . . _*__ forest farm ioto oi�,e of the finest and most , I I I I - comfortable horneiteads in the county. He i Brussels. continned to residd; 'on his farm until a w I fe. . NOTES —the ice on the ill (lam broke months ago., when he tranaltrred it t:) his I I _. � p on Wfdnesday and went down the river, son I and caime to Zurich to reside with his - arrying with it a good portion of the darn daughtEr. His -wife Pre -deceased him *boub - t:====== nd the end j oui of the flume. All of the twenty yearBago. i He leaves a large family i I - )ot bridge at the, flax mill, except the of grown up sons a�nd daughters. He waa a --- � 3ntre span, !was also * taken away.—Lsot good and useful i citizen :anA an obliging I C 0 11 i aturday's l'orowo Papers contained the neighbor,anA man�, old friends will regret to. . otice of theAeath, at BosbDn, Massachus- learn of hie demise! .1 . i The funeral took PlW . )tts. of M. U. Brent, a forr .,ier manager of on Tuesday and ,.,'be remains were interred . I io Biwiffels branch of the Standard Bank. in the Bronson line cemetery. : � ; I neurnowa was the cause of death. The NOTES.—Mrs. W. IEI. Demuth and her I �m%ins wera, br5ught to Newca,stle, Oa- Eifiter, Miss Annie �ieher, have roturted to - . " � . 6rio, for intormeab, th%t being his former their home in Port Artbur, -aft,or a three - The I , - I . -11 )me. Mr. �Brant was in tha 35bh year of months' visit to their parents bere.�M-r. � A - �wi, run -4 .a age.—A petition was citculatFd among R. R. Johnston has purchased -the Dominion __ . _. Pfxt 11 ir busintim men�� this week and aent to hotel, and will take possession shortly.—Mr. . � lmd have .tawa, a king that a closed mail.be carried John Deichert-rinderwent ,an operation *t .. . I om Brui els on the 3:15 train going eas. t—, the Clinto-bli6i.pital recently. The operstIOA , FAcl . 11 � ew smo a stacks were. raised last week at was successful, and he is getting along nice- � 'which ,w-1; eelectriblightmorks and 51ne-malt block. ly.—Mr. John Deicherb, or., was it New - i F or �. Owing tol the high wateer interfering with Hamburg this week, attending the funeral , 1. - . - ierationp ' at the electric light plant, the of the late H. L. Peina, a former resident of Z wn was in darkness on W(dssday night. Zurich.—Mr. C. H,artlefb has the water . GR . I A fine eapy'ch-4r was prewnted to James works in connection with his house cona- - . irgess, by the residents of William and j plated. The � bath room is now supplied* - C. 7 1 ,berb streets, on Thursday of last week. i with hot and cold water. It Is �tbe first Ot I I P. Rio I - ' ' iring thi winter months Mr. Burgess has I the kind in the village, and works well. .. I V. � . , I w i . .. � � � I � I I - I I : - I I I i ­ , � , ! . X� � . I . I I ­ � . , I � � � . , - . � . el, -L - -­ I I I . . I Ilk . I - I I .. I I - I "I I � I . I __; I � . � � I . � � I ! � 11 � ­_:_ I - .1 I -."-. - - I -_ I . I I - ­ I � I . I _­ _.­ � - Z I . I . t � . . I . � � . I I . . 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