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I : f. - , I - . . - -- .- i i . ; - - 7 1 - I - ­ I - - - : i . . $1.50 a Year iu ldvance , -1 - I . ­ I I I YEAR . . ... . . . 1. t - .r -, , I . J - x t --- I . I SEAFOWr - I FRIDAY9 - - i I - 2553 - - I I — - -- - - -- nwwffin - - .., . - -11 NUMBER t I . I 11, . -- --- - - i I I., . . I - ­ -- - - - - -mmum -- --..-- . I .- 1 -- ---.- I, . . -1 . I - - 1­1 0 I -- , -- .NAM - .-- - . ­ 1-1 - - ­.. aur ' 'k- . ­ -1 .. I - I 0 - 'in fine. I . 0" - --- I - *a d -T known pastor of over 36 years a . I . - . I I : 1 , + - . . I . . the fowl 1 If you a ly a que tion down - 1. zi --,. Ir - % I . + - -- 11 , ni uch - i-tish nai ors tioll. On .Monday evening sk anyboc I - SEAFORTH IN 1878. Is the head :1 - - -100 . - I 1- - The great advVLntage of Sdaforth For Br ' ' supper ,vvas served in the Long Hall here all you get is a shake oi f , ­1 . I .. I . , I i I t. (Concluded from last week.) over Goderich as a salt manUfactur- . bill 1 So you see how hard it is find any-, . 11 . I - and, attracted a great crowd. The !" , ' , I - i g depot consists in the compatative . of fare was A.1, just what would be thing -out. I gu "' -j , ;V , _K* t"'..1" . - HE GIZEIG - CLOTHING CO U I ie value of the fire appar I I Tew runswick, , - - . atus (ex-) iess bv Mo day, how - I T , . d cheapness of fuel at the ladies of Knox i ever, we will be ir 'M1&%- , . . I . 2K The a a ' - expected from 1 7- I ... , clusive'of tanks) is about $2, e former place, the convenient loca- Alayor Stewart, has received tile f0i ay from the Frenchnien. We - . , - -- church. There was quality as well as and aw i I t I . handsome ' 1- I lt . ---I — - to-, n,is about erecting a rough a Woods here - ,- - . i - - A - t!Dn for purpose of shipment of all the lowitig IeLLer: quantity served in tfie best style. have been going th ' " 4 . . new fire-hidl in keeping with th a gen- ig, G. T. R. tracks, I ---a-- - for the last two hundred A%iles or so I,.. -he , i . , I . I . k, . I" I s and also discussing it ;alt blocks" to the Toronto, Nov. 1001, 1916. he 4ountry is 11 --r I . I i 11 . I era'. attribute and the shorter distance to niark-et.The ,NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL and do not know what i 11", 'I 'Id- ou I 0 . I ? ­ , i I I t .1 . I advisability- of p4rchasing a steam , , . I , --I I I .A-- 990b latter advantage is almost harnaterial our r like. The farms in, Quebec! are about I I . 71 S - v - I - . 4, fire -engine. Gengrally, it requ.res a Arst two. are of . ARRIVE$ IN CANADA 1, ,-k, - . , hqwever, though the f i , forty rods wide and run ack about -. i - I 41' costly 16ssonto induce youiag and grow .. . In th(-n]o1)111 of july last ata rep- The Right Hoh. the Duke of Devon- and all face the! river. I --.7 , t, ,,F \ immense importance to the. points in- , 1 9 I/- miles i I - i " I . .1 . Z ­ . 'ana -war, *1 I + - I I k , - I - - , I ing towns to shelter their citizeas be- paralyzed the diau citi formerly installed as Gov-! I .11 - , -- r 1i , - I.- 1XV, 5 - ' I 11 1,r-1 Ift 4 , 1J it - AV -1. . I I C,,-- ', ney in , , . to system of fir 3 pro- terested that they have i . I - reselliative 11jeeting of C, shb e -General ada in the his- I . I Sunday, OA. 29th. 11 I ' I I , I hini I an edaqua - ernor of Can . 11 \1 1( t, . N entire trade and crippled the prosper zel]s, t he al)ove fund waij organized Sunday, 411- still On I I ,ep- 'and it -was thus with Seaforth. -%vounded ai)d dis- toric chamber of the Nova .-nd , - + I I , teci ' *on, itV ,of the county town, to the cor- for the i elief of the council Well, here it is , V. - , . ' ­ -1 . I the 4th September, 187JT,' about cky - Halifax the go. Will try and give' You some f I ­ . I I . On . rosponding benefit of its more In abled sH.ilorb ot the British Boved Scotia provincial building in i, 0 I of I svnc .11 and the at three o'clock Saturday afternoon and Nova ii , .1 twelve acres c aritile Marine, . . I ,f the businoss portion I I 1. 11 I I r*al- Navy atid NJerc . - . - . -in 'r, . I - . the town was laid in ashes. The Dre- ' esentatives of he Scotia are like. Well, here vre are 7 . T . - - . - . - I . . ital invested" in the above widows and orphaiis of Bxitith t,ail -IS the presence of repr " sen-. hand -engine was then as it is The,, cap $100,000, and it who have sacrificed their lives for tile I Dominion government, the Senate, the New Brunswick. Had ano er march 14A -- I - I - - I , -- 4- I 10 0C et an three blocks" is over f lough Campbelton, a place of about -j- 1 now but'the trouble arose from V ,­-t1-*-;t, r:hc- ast2Aveais. e army the Suprme Court I - T 1 9120+ *r 1 t i " I - . I - i . t . . x25 + "I ' ., Z . i left , . "Zo I t - , - 4- + I . I Z - I' &F If 11 - - . I . .-.. I - - . " . .000NOW k, . for. 11 . if : - . - . . - . , 1 .. - Mir Mere I + - + * I I . .asure * + * ere and - -- 34 : I zts. and , - . I T whe solle I . , ! I - money : . , I ,ompar- I , + . " - f ; T. - r , L—' . I - , ff . — k- , - r- d - is . e A --a- t M - , )-.01 I migs 0 tings . I . ,.ttr prtces ; 7 .would be, ; -5u see for I I w them. , : ------- I_ ---- -- -1.1 . a . Suits --' . - . I I I I t I re s-howO . .. - . I z I 11 - . w2" I- () .,O e-ffl.00 ;. ­ . I . . - - I . : ILS - i" trts I . ; are g.trik- - . X , T he4y .. ... - " you. ,,, , : ; , * . a , I a n e rTY tageo'Xs . .. - Rarzmwa - . . I ,-. .. :: .... . - . . . insi cient. supply of hose, and entire requires an additional sum of near-L.y A.0 F . to) r 2 ke of iSQ ',- I eral 6,5,0() landed t iere about i -.­ 11 , to run the business, be- Eli , Royal Bighness, the Du Lieutenant Governor -Gen people. We ,ii -1. ... I . - sEnce of hose -reels.. These causes that amount e salt men Conliatig t, is.patron of the Fund for of Nova Scotia, the Supreme Court of 19'30 by our time, but we 41re an hour --- , - ...", "I I I corr .bined with, the fact that the build- sides' which, most of th ,4! - . , I-- - he Dominion, axid His Hollur the Nova Scotia, the Provincial Cabinet, I ahead here. The town is % a valley '- -4 11 Ot y large propertibs. in lands t , i - I'll - -- Our Moderate Prices Do N ianbgs were nearly all wood, resulted in have ver N 11 und . M - es mting oughout the country from which to Lieutenant (,overnor. Sir John -den- the. clergy of Nova Scotia and promi- i vith mountains nearly a i aro it. 1r, I . I the ' oss above described, repr drie, 1?atron for the Province of Oil- nent citizens. His Excellency was A p rson would think a. Jstorm. was 1 - . , el supply. To'the coun- R 'i.= - -1 i lue in buildings' alone of some d aw their fu in by the Hon. Sir Louis Davies, I coming up, the hills make !it so dark. # - `.i I ­- , - I . )untry at large the salt tario. W#--- sworn through . I - . I Deplete Your Purse , a ' ,0'00, the fire literaUr burned it- t- and the cc s com- e Duke of Devonshire is The farms are a little bettier i - - . $10 out ,. - I i4clustry is a. most important one, During the past three month , K.C.M.G. Th i I I . - I to have here but the houses are fier e, all small . sell - . mittees have been formed in practical the third Governor-General _ . . - . , och bit to Seaforth, it is, as it were, the t -he others huts and shingled over., W e are -run- , , 11 I - is a 9ter formed another ep ly every city and town in the Domin- beet'i installed at Halifax, . . I :1 isa .. . I . I in ` iie history of Seaforth-fir by essence. e e r the las - .1 . I I ion, wit ecting mon- being the Marqnis of Lorne and Earl ning along the river h r p t - I - I - . . . 'On enrsfninih Le se, the Duke 1 50 miles and all along 1. - "I . . I 'I he long (wartime) "rea. . is undoubt idly . the - - I - I . of t keh4draeotitm The milling" interest ortance. Groy. The ship bearing , -f&re there - Fund ,Xou can see . . . '. price ' ' t' rea -, on ,of . the great misfortune itself ; t4e one of next ,rreatest imp nd as it is the desire that the ndi D Devonshire and their 1 is nothing but saw mills. I .1 Z , s have not as ye . ,o a a i wns and cities t . anc f Co., of M treal I . I I ' , ' be given the very widest supp .-s, Lady Maud Louise Em- I across the river the to 1 7- . . sed6ndly, by the new impetus Messrs. Ogilvie ort, in two; daukhtei z 41, . .. taken possession of Idifig Walter, Marshall of Stratford a -no Cur.- lanche Kath- I and when the tide has -on -out there ;, - - wh- i ih was thereby givein to buf order that we may illustrate that ma!Cavendish and Lady B Z l iL'. - . - I . e h th e emn t e rp r i 6 of ril & Thompson, of Mitchell, all, have ' for about"' A hundred M - 11 , - I . I . w erine Cavendish, arrived at I ,,, -'. . I the goods we sell you. I ope ,ations, the whole Canadian people are ready Halifax at i is black mud , t . i . //" I - uring -mills here; which h ­ ' th itizens had hed forwa: ,d to extensive flo to show their appreciation for the noori. yards. A person could step from t e i 1",. . . ; * few 1 - ' . ..- -, Only in a Very , SU L an e3ctent, t= bow, afte. the together with the mills Of Messrs. gun on Citadel Hill had ,.T'i - . I . splendid work that the British seamen The big train on, to'the beach, itts to close. k ,,, -1 - 1. I . - , , - I— I i * I I , I lap e of a little over two yean, the Charlesworth, at Egmondville, form -he noon hour when the The hills here are sometljing ,-woxth - I - lines have webeen ob- ; . are doing for them, I have the honor, just boomed t ) .-.. . , . - --- I I . .... s again covered with I a very important factor in the milling ' a6ig t Il. I. i l buy, district - by directi6n, to request that you or- shi , bearing the ducal party swung seeing. They sure are s4me I :h 4,- T- -. -, I I ... I -on chea wooden irterests of Ontario, now grown to . . . er places we passe along the 1 liged to advance ' I the p . icinitY. in I gside the newotiler two. and oth F I- I . I M buirdings--not , ganize a committee in your v on .1-1 r - . I . strictures of the fatal 4th oil . such immense proportions. in addition .e of Ontario has shown oc the tri a. clean"wall i-iL t - I I . old prices. , Sep- The Provine stortly before 2 k Hon, Mr. p were nothing but ; :I% I ki ql 4 1 ,, - . - th . -1 1 ­ ten ber, but splendid. modern b -iness to e above there is a large oatmeal i ; Mr. Mul- . . - . I La ,,to the for- its appreciation of the Fund by mak-- Blondin, secretary of State of rocK for a distance of o or three -1 -- -, adds it qu,:11 . . . . I i , I . i blocks of brick, which compare favor- m ill, which. ing a grant of $25,000 and on Monday f vey, Under Secretary of State; Admir- hundred feet high. We pas. ed throiigir 14, ", . I I . I I ­ ., . eign ex-Dorts. ill and\.a .- . ' I... - 1. . 10 - + ,% ith the average of those 01 I foundries, two last the City Council of Toronto, voted 1 al Kingsmill and staff, Maj. -General the Nash Creek, just a s n - .1 : The'- bulk of 'b' d There are also two, t0L . great the very best towns in the country an $25,000. 1 Ho [gins, adjutant -general and' his pile of logs (some place). ,'S aY You Ik "I'll I . . ries, - . i "I ar superior to those in c inet factories, two, stave facto for the - ceive the about ducks; well, we have seen a lot i I-- 11 heavy Winter Garm- are The amount to be raised .s . went ,on board to re 'lose t t I . couple of -pump factories, two plan 1 4 -o the i . i 1. moift places of equal or reater U and Ducliess. , , -- . even p. . a * care and relief of these bulwarks of i In a few min- of them, and flying right I T -- . ' aw' 81-K i g jarA- I . : I . ents which we . offer s i z Ii In - fact, they Are almost enough n ng mills, two steam si ­111illsf ,I orki g a lo, -1 7 . ; I the Empire is $500,000, $350,000 of utes they disembarked again accom- train.. Saw n en w n o A-; : - . - I I I . i its of som6 more anti- carriage factories, ten blacksmith . ' it es, and - T, . . I to I'll, se ,resider pailied by Captain Bu e ohnsion, I at a place called Petit 39 - . , . -- I . . u, rs this -, - shops, and threi -packing es which has already been contributed. ck' Y -i f- - , , 0 1 . I our c stome quated places to desire some stell ae a pork While the General Committee ap- Ki g's Royal Rifles, and were ollowed I to see those fellows jumpi from one . I - season was app and "ast but not; least 'log to another would ma _- I purchased i cid 2 rit to h lien to their own t,)wn, t tblishments, A you won- , L.: ,, TZ - I rty -owners were well il the line of manufactures, the Sea- preciates the many calls made upon sho rtly afterward by his Grace and 1' ook a turn i . . i I provided prope . your purses for patriotic and other her Grace and suite. They were re- i der how t1aev do it. Just t . 1 -- . - I - b us at a time and. I This, latter indus- - 11 . y I insLied. forth Flax Mills. war purposes these daXs, they feel ceiyed by guard' of honor, with a mili- , around the Bay des Chalears, and it . ili, I I I ol - -- . i -- I - . ildings of comparatively a new d take notice. L- . - ' Y" I .. -- 11 I 11 under such favorable I j mong the business bu which i that as true "Britishers", the people talT salute. The guard of honor was. sure makes you sit up an ­. Z 11 m 41 ­ I - ; .. U :', I,.' . I I , h. well inerit o: ie, is beginning to assume very large will be ready and -willing to contrib- e up of a detachment of 100 Inen Just heard we could not po it any MAR I I I Se.'Lforth are many whic 1, . - I N , Z - I circumstances and ortions in the country, and we s i bet V , . a I rief description, which howe. er, we pmp ute- their mite for our sailors and de- I and three officers from the 66th P.L.F., from the next stop, o I Tad ter I - - l I - establishment which can pe you c make out . I - -- I "I I - means a great saving cannot apend, but will nierei refer ,h are see an ' pendents, for whom up to the present coulmanded by Captain Frank Marr. close for now. Ho . It . . i Block," built some two c )mpare favorably with * any- of the )b to write .1 ,- . to e "Cardno, absolutely nothing has been done. . Tho vice -regal party and suite were this letter, as it is some J , ,- . I " ive my re- -, , . .: ; I - to every buyer of clotill- years ago by Alexander Cardno, one, 1, xge number which have sp run, g -1P I have the honor to be, Sir then taken in ai,itomobiles to the Pro- when the train is going. ( V. - 111. In o i all sides within the --pasi decade. 1 i 1%, . I I ing from our stock. ,of 1 he business men of the to) ,n. I tell them I -, . Yours obediently, vindial building of the Province of gards to all at home, an . ........ . . I [ . ' it is located the celebrated ,-!aTdno I; is ovnied and operated. by Armitage, NELL, Hon. Secy. Nova "Scotia. The streets from the I am fine. I remain, !,.- ""',,- . What's more we se - -U'fic Hall. The building is of white I eattie & Co., who eons,thntly *employ M.P. FEN - pie to the Parliament Buildings were tIARRY. , I . . M I - I A. , I .1 I -five hands in 1-', - cure the best clothing 1, bri stories beside: base- out twenty to twenty both,sides with khaki -clad .& — '5 %­. . 9 two full This firm - sup,plies the lined on - lt'­; , - . I ar Ld; it is of very hand- e business. , . I - ) I mont and mans . I In answer to the above appeal 4 me of overseas troops and forces do ZURICH. li - .14 i! - . I I . . . . . I . that the countrys best trim- s d to farmers, to whom they pay a * FostO has mov- . I 1, ! , SOITLe design, with brown ston Euchre will be en in aid of the in garrison duty there. Many thOus- Notes --Mr. A lex. - 1, . I I in to raise the staple which 11 '.., I , Th er acre su giv ­ f 11 manuf mings andslabe -&overed. I . BritishWounded Sailors- on the even- an s of citizens were along the route ed to town from St. Joselph. - Mr, : - I acturers know !, . " .­ I . abF aii-fif Ill they pick and harvest th . I I ke arid Duchess were kept Peter Lamont 1. i -- :part is surmounted by a ing of November 29th, 1916, in Card- and the Du . . - duce— - to, , ing from seventy-five to double 1. - 1 how to pro A-er of rectangular superfices, with r1loyi tVing the pick- no's Opera Hall, commencing at eight'; bu$ily engaged bowing their acknow- London including Mr. Paiil Bell, sr., . - i . truncated roof in two courses, in the -lauding crowds. . I 4 clothing that's , abso- .hat number of hands dt o'clock. Everybody welcome. In or- ledgements to the app Mrs. C. Fritz and childreii and 'Hiss, 1. -- - , - . , , I V 6 i: I - . upper one of which are circular open- I : The part 4 the manu der to arrange tables kindly send in The Duke- d at the Pro- Margaret amon .- . and Mrs. J. - I . . - - . _ was recei 1 - 1. . 1- I N lutely t.;ght. Look at ; ings for cl%k-dial,' And the whole -is Jacture which they confaie themselves names to Mrs.. Alex. McLennan as vincial building by a guard of honor F. Rickbeil have.gone to Starkwater, - " I . ; " * - . , . I I I . these reasonable pri- cr)wned by a wrought iron -cresting, to consists simply in dressing the ar early As possible, Admission as on made up of a detachment from the N.D.,where they will visit their daugh- ;, I 11 S . - ; I I-reiting on an ornate cornice, adding Ificle, the products -being denominated former occasions. 63td Halifax Rifles. A few minutes ter, Mrs, Sweitzer,-Mr. 'John DecRer, 1,11 I . 4 - ! . --, .1 I . ces. i M i terially to - thd generall, effe . 'dressed flax," "coarse toiw,11 and "fine I — - . to 3 o'clock, Captain Hicks, secretary sr., has purchased the pro ,. i . I I I '. I I . I Mr. -Cardfio, I has placedloa great ex- low." It finds a market almost sole- . i — . I I eutenant-Governor, of Nova Peter Kropf, just east of1the -village, .. . - .1 . I I I I I, . , to'; the Li . I I ' . - - , pe i Lse, a public clock in th toA or and ly in the United States -Boston and ' res which ampunt ed ocession from the 'i . - - the,total expenditu Scotia, led the py I . and gets possession = D niber 1-st. I -1 .- ..*..... O.........64 *9.00'$12.509 $15-00 ) " one Paterson, (New Jersey),''vanu%actur- T - a k anA§o-mer or r onspicu us ; ate todj $827-' to the rs. 7:4 . Suits .......... I I . ,gore c td $16,282, the County r , . House of Assembly Council The price paid was $1,8(0. --Mess Z . - fs taking 'the bulk of ihe liiiiake.` I ­ - I . I . Is not to be seen iTi any city'ortown in Education $3200; Charity, $220 *,,Drai ' ch m e . e order was as follows-. J. Haberer, and Sons receni ly A 711 . , - .1 I I - . . i'. - I ntr . -,., Lieut. -Col. Gillespie, J. - i . I , 0 : . The works are i - of an educati 4,3t . S.........4 $15-00 to S20' the con rom a , Matters onal, religious, ) 0 - - 9.50) $12.00, age and street improvements, , apt, Hicks. 13,000 pounds" of buckwheat oney. p 1 1 Overcoat . 4. and enevoltent, literary and Beientific , . -11 . celebrated Boston manufacturEr. Fire Department, $225;Municipal Gov- !an A Lieut. -Col. Parsons, staff officers They have had a succesi ful season, , ... , - 111. 421-50, $3.50 to $5.00 cost about $1,000, packed and rdady 6aracter are ably cient ernment and sundries, $1,500. The,of the geneml staff commandinz the and in all the crop will 4mount - toe V\ ` I . Ry : ­..................... st" ng and ' the 45 000 pounds. . I Trousers.. . foi. shipment; and the adju carefully fostered by very effi of assets of the town include $3,650 in -'Sixth Division, and the chief of - i 4. 1 high and public schools, churches I . I . - works in connection einterest be- - . 11 q ,, . ot E er - necesary yestea in real estate, th 1 na,val staff; Mai6r-General Benson, ' - - - ... " I I . - . wlih its erection cost an additional §even different denominations, a Me- ing yearly applied to school purposes; G.O.C., the Sixth Division; the adiu- 1 " . - I . BRUSSELS. it \ . - . I , anic s nstitute, Masonic and Odd- I lated sinking fund on i tan4t-general. Major-General Hodains I . . I $],)00. The whole strileture cost over e - ut with ellows Lodges, one of the -liveliest $2,20Q accumu. Red Cross. --Tuesday qvening the r; 1 $C*,000 and is lighted through debenture loans; estimated value of aild Admiral Kingsmill; Captain Cor- I I . : .. . . ' i I lewspapers - I I in the -whole country, and annual meeting of Brussels branch of I gas manufactured on the p ses. :, 1 1 1 Town Hall and grounds, $1,500; ditto'b6tt, the Duke's suite, the Duke of i , There are a large number Df fine ini adequate number of deciples of the Red Gross Society w*s held. Re- ... .1.1 W of public school, $10,000; ditto of High Deyonshire and the Duchess of Devon- ports were presented by i G.H. Samis, ,i: - basiness blocks,but none so handsome ,he various learned professions. * ;, I . IFIF omen s Real .' oi - expensive as the above. Ani ong the The High School wis only organized School, $6,000; ditto of Fire Appara- shire. . and Mrs. J. H. GalbriAh, Treasur- . I ! tus, $1 !On the entrance of the Duke and : . I . I I ''Meyer's n the 7th of January, 1879. The build- .,900; or a total of $25,150. A- er of the Red Cross n& the Circle. ' ; I I . i I , . . 01 be t may be mentioned ? i . ne specimen of modern gai ' this we find liabilities of $12,- 1 Duchess the entire assemblage arose showing the splendid mani er in which ; I . S Kydd & Mitchell's, ing is a very f 000 's rted during I I ? f ,including the loan of 1870 ($3,000) i The Duke took his seat on the dais on the work h pp . I ..'I ' Campbell s Whit- school architecture; and the staff o le in - 11 , , Robertson's, Stark's, eachers employdd, and the general ar- ments; the $3,,000 ; the south side of the Council) a - the year. The former r ported the . A- Winter Coat nhy's, D. D. Wilson's, the Consolidated t 1876 fid the Duchess was escorted to . I i -' to ber, a sending* of nearly 800 0 the Bift- I - I I . 13ank, &c., &c. There are also a large rangements in connection with it make pay as a bonus to Mr. Laidlaw for i her place on the left of the dias. Just . . I ish Red Cross. The follo*ing officers I I I na iber of good hotels, and s:)me of Ithe remark equally true whon applied .; and $6000 'b hi d the Duchess were the members I establishing a foundry here 0; in were elected; Presidena, W. H. Kerr; f - . them dard of to it as an educational institution. The borrowed last year to build the High 1, the family; to their left was the i 40 Vice -President. G, N. Md.Laren; Sec- 4 , . 1 syl, as a build- building and grounds cost $6,000.00. School.' The loan of 1870 had .rifteen Hon. Sir Louis Davies, K.C.M.G., and G-. N. , I , Vie times. . "The Queen' I -is the,princi- retar, B. S. Scott; Trea urer, I Spec- - - I Sale" ing is much the best in the place, and Charles Clarkson, B.A., years to run, from' its date; that of 'members of the Supreme Court of It , I I Samis; Secretary of Circlile, Mrs. P.- I -pal. The public school accommodation d I eft of - Treasurer, Mr,l;. J. H. Gal- . . . . as'an hotel, is hot a whft behind the I , 1876, ten years, and that of 1878, 'Nova Scotia. To the right an Thompson, I - ! . best in the country. ! . ,consists , of a brick, two storey and tar ; i . I . . twenty years. $1,500 of the 1876 loan tb, e dias was local milit V officers. braith. The only change,i in the Exe- I ! , Iding, contain- ' 5 i I'liere are a number .of -hurches basement, T-shaped'bui withheld from the foundry found-, Aliso to the right was the military sec- i I I wag cutive was the subsitution of the namer 1) . . A very heavy stock of the choicestwinter coats aRaits . thtee f which i, ing eight rooms, all of which were fill- ii I ,- . in the town, at least - to crowding till the opening of the Er for some non-fulfilrhent of condi- 1 retary, Col. Henderson, and members of Mrs. W. H. Kerr for ' Mrs. J. E. ; I . I your inspection cast betwwen $12,000 and $20,000 each. I ed , tions; and $1,000 of accumulated sink- I of the Provincial Cabinet. Hon. Mr. Rowland, removed. Cor1dial thanIm Z I I , IlLe Roman Catholic, built by - Rev. ,gh chool. There are now sever. . . 4 i * vious loans were ap- I Blondin, secretary of State, was the 'nes J. Scott, I I es . I 11 . I c s -h an average ing fund on pre were expressed to M ' dat I I . I . . nd reJHtel Ur employed, wit J I Father Murphy, is the finest, a p ied to the re -purchase of one of the oply member of the Dominion Cab'- Jessie Kerr, Jennie Thoinpson. J. T. -! , I 0 - attendance close upon 590. Leonard il i . Iresents an. outlay closely a proach $1,000 debentures of 1878; so that net present. Among the spectators. ... it I : Wood and -the Brussels Post for I olors black, McFaul is Head Master. The building six I, r 1. Heavy cloth coats in c . ia,, the latter figure. really $2,500 should be struck off the ere Ron. Howard Ferguson and special services endered and every- . 1 1 : f r tail bus- itselfis considered a complete and com ' the ; T. MeGarry, t-ffo Ontario Min- I ; The very large amount o $12,000 to show the true state of on. . body app------ - te read -y to continue ; i 1 $10 to $15 . I ri ess in the place may be fain tly judg- modious one for the,purpbse designed, . - A : r brown, grey and navy— to"'s indebtedness. The money not- isters and Mrs. Ferguson. . the god work as 'long as iiec-essary. * 'i I . - ,g of the the entire cost having been within a I ttawa 0 1 t Methodist % (d Xrom the, following showi ed above as drawing interest for the ' The Royal party arrived at 0 Notes. - Mount I ej 111; I ! N-. .1.. " - ne S, coup- fraction of $10,000. . The receipts of por Monday where they will make their a or I * - number of 'places of busi benefit of the school fund was a - on church has tendered- un ninious invi- - - an of them the Public School Board, (of which q . _ . - I I ,-. Fine black beaver coats, quilted fin. . led with the fact that m y and William tion,of Seaforth's share of the Munie-i- home for the next four years. tation to Rev. D. Wren, . A., of this It - .- . are th mplete and extensive Dr. Coleman is Cbairma - pal 'Loan Fund Surplus, the balance i 0 place to become pastor lor the next t.i; . 8 I i ,I' OC I I ur cAlar— $20 to 1$30 , ;.- their respective lines: -11 dry good Ballantyne Secretar having been spent on local improve- WITH THE HURONS EN ROUTE. term'Mr. Wren has acclepteed. He is ; ti ing, deep f o - so gener- $5,137.08. and the expenditure came . i. I - -s, some of which are al. ments, That the town is abundantly ' The following letter by Pte. H I has giv- ; . I arry on his fourth year hereand 1, , iloring ithin $290.78 of that amount. Of I .- I - in-Auding two merchant tailoring o meet all pecuniary demands Pierce of the 1.61st Baftalion, to his - I I 0 .11 municipalit able t en splendid satisfaction !both in and - ads, one the above receipts, the y J I blishments, one fancy go from the above liabilities, or any reas- oncle, Mr. George A. Sills, will be out of the pulpit. He li 's few equals ! 4 1 $5. , I I; , I t 11 Fur co3ts- , S 0 to v 0 - I , . - -cwnc-y and three other book stores,, grant alone was $3200: and of the ex- onab n the fut- i as a preacher,.an .. 4 t i I I . tures $2,658.30 went to pay the read with nterest by our feaders. d Mount Forest is to ; I - I " 4 i "-usic stores, three drug stores,! endi rom the act that the : coilgratulated if he goes there next : 1 . . ure, is evident fi Somewhere on the Road, be - ri i I , I -1 teachers' salaries. I uly - ..1 ; - . 0 & &10' I jewelry stores, three sewing ma amber - ._M r4turned mis 11 . I . I prop- ratepayers (who ni ,J625, and rep just past Quebec J i iss O'Neill, a . Small Girls'Coats-$5 to 7.5 qp ee furniture, three! The Mecbania' Institute may . '! 1 ,'Me stores, thr resent a population of 2,211) own real I . ry from Honan, China, -was here 4,; f", i . . I , I ' 'i Dea : " i , * , . I hatclware, thre tin and stove stores;i erly be -described as in a flourishinv -operty-,.within the Corporation as- r Uncle. -I suppose you got my siona, se 4 the Pres- - i -, - , . pi. len and gave three addres El 1,11 `, — , leven s (exclusivelyy, three i condition. Originally organized at n- Ie far has be 11 I I ,d. Well ov& trip so . i - grocerie at t1le sum of $493,270, perso byterian church. She hai spent seven - f . i at town "moved sessed n I - V . . : -hey, when "th . I - - W - I )oot and , shoe stores, three butchers, Harpur taxa They are sure putting UP some in, the East and is home onfur- -, ­. -nstitute did al property at $64,300, and a ble I , ,; - - I . eaforth, the I od food for us. The C.P.R. have years 51 .- s, four caf 6etion ers, . &c - d own" to S of $5,600 or a total of $563,- 90 at Rutherford,, --1 ! ,hree baker *ome I h ; z, 1 I . sses a library of ­. - . . and'! likewise. It now posse been doing the cooking. We left Bor- loug , Her parents live , &c., and some half dozen I eed i 170 d landed Ont. -Lorne Stevenson, butter maker j, . I ; of 1,500 volumes of most carefully se- 4 -a j, :­ i i 41k f1rjur etoies, and 27 houses where ' istory and pres- den at three o'clock Friday a r Brussels, -i i :1 4*k . r I ' which are many Such is, the past h .. mrock Creamor3, 1 .i. I 0 . e lected books, among Montreal at 7 o'clock on Saturday at the Sha k-. .1 groceriesi are dealt in, besides thos j . )rd,, where he is I . 1 71 .1 . I standard works and books ent. condition of a town which has in o through Que- will remove to Burf( L . ` 1 I . k% . noted as groceries, eXCIUSiVely. Therq of the most n, Mr. and Mrs. -. 1 I I been and is in very many ways ex- morning. We did not g ss the offered a good positio 1- 1 " -xclusive-, -of reference; most comfortable accom- :. are also thrqe liquor stores,( . ceptionaly favored. Having now got a bee, but could see the city acre f or Stevenson will leave in R few weeks.' 0' 4:1'1 . 0 . - i t - r , I I 1y), seven hotel& and three billiard modations, including library, reading vantage start in the "raceq,or empire" water. We stopped at Chaudiere I ,,t I -Large shipments of tijrnips are be- 1i h - three livery stables. and recreation rooms, &c.; and a mem- what its citizens !a little march around town so we . EJ I Wool halls, and its future will be just ing made. I i , i -bership of 225. Dr. Vercoe is ,Presi- I legs. It sure is - . 1.1 rge share I i 0 ' - V1% 0 1 : Manufacturers claim a la' d choose to make it; and, although many 'could stretch our - -the late James Hill _ . I I ten ion. The salt inte c,;t is ol eiit and William Moore. librarian. -iong the isome place. ' We could see the Que , X i I . of -at of them, as individuals, are an -The funeral of - H 'Ribbied ' All chi oni there, also the Falls I f - 1 I ef. Probably the larg- eavy a -v - course, tile Of the Masonic body, there is a t enterprising men of the whole 'bee, bridge- fr - , e erns (of whic Chapter here, viz: "Seaforth" No. 66, MOS note of everything I of Credit -on was held on Monday of . -nd the "Britannia" Lodge, whatever'share and I sure took pret last week to Exeter cemetery. Mr. very eXteTsi ies R.A.M., a possesses is could see. The towns are ty i . - there are.thr 6 ' ve oi Hill was aged 74 rs ptud 7 months. I , - 11 LT , A.F. and A.M., No. 170, G.R.C,; "Fi- of prosperity Seaforth close t;ogether and all the houses are yea . st developed the salt interest of delity" Lodge, I.O.Q.F., No. 55, f n ark out- wh , . - , I , the 4bove bodies have yet the impression 11 they have I V % I by the discovery A the exl - flourisbes,and . we. - here) is that c f -Coleman & 'ouinlock dso . . S, Say, who fi forced upo ite-washed. them down years and several weeks previous to his -r - E -R WE A R due to the enterprise of her citizen - churches, ' you talk about een ailing for nearly two I - - . U N . . ( 68. it I pres-elicu both excellent halls. - sider is that this enterprise is confin death siiffered a paralytic stroke. The ... . istence' . I ed to them in their individual capacity east. Every small village has one. I j .of brine in 18 deceased had been a Tel-15dent Of Cred- I . . ­ had often been suspected by scie-n- , As already remarked, the pr and that unless they go to work as cit- You could set our church at home in- n for about 40 years, and was well I . . t, . , but very ably represented here; in fa. c ese. I also saw them itO - - is undoubtedly thp' tists for some years previously izens, and bring the state of public im- side one of, th -and bighly esteemed by a large Guaranteed unshrinkable—This The Huron Expositor -has no superior oxen and some had zh known , . . I -Te was born '>- I its actual dev'elopmeiit gave Seafo st 1 - provements -(which aside from the ploughing with ther. I circle of acquaintances 5 Canada with . best value in Underwear that ha,q been offered in manY an impetus which formed the mos in the country, and but few equals as schools are of a very low standard) up horse and an ox hitched toge farms , in. England and came t< -- I I importa the history of its an enterprising live local newspaper. to the ideas of the spirits of the times, don't think very much of the his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hill cele- -- - I I , j- 11, - ent. . Coleman, it is about twelve years old, is p ib- the town cannot but decline -in pres- down here and you can tell the'far- U. - ;,, 4ZPf4fr,rt1J develon The firm o' I 1"ale brated their golden weAding in Feb- i 4 L -i -i I i I - %, I y %,CL A. -D' 0 -and Gouinlock constantly ! lished, printed and edited by McLean -they s Lar t. W 1. N. . 11 - * -f . I mploy bE , tige, which in time will probably be mers at hoine when asd is surviv- . N "-­ . . I all ruary last. 7T, Z! 1, "I r, ." . _- , -1. L .- I nd C' , about the c I Jon- . - tween 30 and 75. men bout their'..' Bros., is Reform. in politics a i ircu- followed by more substantial losses. !rops that they have it - -- i N I . . 1. ill operag .., lates nearly three thousand copies. Eastern farmer, because all ed by his widow and 0110 brother, . , if , I i -N ". .1 f I ; . works, iricluding s wmi s co . ouver. i . -11 , .\ 'I, . . There however seems little danger of oveJr the d see athan. in Vane t-1 4 1 . &c., abo one . I meetin4 of th a -i t I W-1, - y'a A . . . engaged with salt solely. Th - r'41j L I ; '. 1. '. . I I I nv" n-n-trya on. It was established at Harpurhey I s. I not- - -,,- mrice on' Tuesday even- . . . . . . . -7 0 , + " -haltthe number beirg Seaf orth is the seat of the Second th I is view of the -picture being filled,r the farms we passed -The annual e Goder- . . e C L- Division Court in the County of Hur- as. the question of buildings for the nothing but stones and rock ich Horticultural Soci ty was held in ito CaDS , ;4. J f +1- rks is 5( 0 V1, M A ,fkl; -n1C1-r1rC1+C2 sasl iced them drawing water b .. I I jac -Y v 11.1 PU A- V CUEO CLIA 1, 2 b! ng the Seere - =-. 19 4 'hirthy years ago, with Mr. 1. I . - -e over -. g 0 - , , . . I .. jarr ls per day, but they only avera ' well as a complete system of water YOU will know the way, a at eiMr ing. The treasurer reported a mem. 4 1 -1 I . aLbout half that amount for want of a Dickson, the present County Re4strar ly and fire protection, is already,j stick and a rope with a pail I two bership of 146, Governr4ent grant $104 11 : I -1 - et f t Clerk. He was succeeded s` IPP the I . I none of their p -odu I - 1 I - r market, . as the firs and none too soon, under the earnest end. Also the carts witl i I i I I by the present clerk, Mr. Lud i s and you sit back to back on county grant $25. The 6fficers were el -- 1- ' I wheel follows-. President Johu I .100c to 75-0 C , * any ext6nt being shipped f arther ea t w1g consideration of the "City Fathers." I -1.V I . ,.! . . han thb local -points for which, T Meyer, who has now retained the posi- -0. - - i them. Just after we left Montreal we ected as Vice-presidegt, A. D. Me.- , I I awrene P I I entre,thou; tion for over twenty-six years. The I i passed over the St. L .e River, Straiton; . , - onto is the distributing c the Jubilee services . Vawn, they sei d the firier brands in limit0d an.4' 01 arrisim, . territory embraced within its jurisdic- . -Last Sunday i that long bridge. It certainly -is a Lean; Directors, B IV.oggarth, D. J. 4 —Black Blue,- Green, Vawn, Charch Cr . )k Naftel, V. H. ,H - ' Rev. J. E. I 00 I . tion is the Township of McKillop and In . . I long one and you can get a good lo( I A choice o J. W. Van ow, Rev. . I f rnany C lors colors, and quantiti6s to St. John an I H ifta , all of Tuckersmith, except a portion of brook, which began so auspiciously on Ford atter, Dr, Gall - - t al We stopped at a T I . at the city from it. S t , Mixturegg and many other as McCrae, C - I- I Their. establishment is known tho Sabbath when Rev. Dr C.. 84unders; Secre- - Browng Cireyq I the North west corner next to Clinton. rid a couple of Father . , . - auditors, C. % , 50C to 75C Seaforth Salt Works. . Dey, of Simcoe, occupied the pulpitj Place called Bagot ai ... 1 25 different Styles. % Next 4n. order of capaeftY are tl ie A perusal of the Auditors'. Report . I fellows were a,t the station 'who had tary-treasurer, W. L00 - . i n that were continued with added interest One of them had a Seager and Sheriff-' RO; J.Olds, Messrs. 11 I 11 - I — , leaves the impressio -oats w, -re I I - - - - . Eclipse Salt Works, owwne and -ope'r- for 1878 that will linger as a pleasant memor)r been up hunting. a Straiton, Gallows, aud Au I i . . It was , . c ­ , Sy arling, em'- the town of Seaforth, is financially in I . ' ide on the ; I . at d by Gray, Young & . of Knox church. Favored with delight, white deer, he had shot. y treat- appointed b, com.mittee'to dec * . healthy condition; in fact, exception- dandy, The people at Lindsa A-1 - I 'I ploying constantly 20 to 5 men d a -al weather the people came -from fai a4e to - i f -the mem- I i The ly favorably compared 'with most ed us white- we stopped - Cloth*u C turriing out 250 to 300barrels per day. ab largo ?venulas of the ­ -... Greig i ' hour and the ladies of ; bers next spring. The,ri - t 11 I I *--,--, \ . The Merchants' Salt Co., of which towns of equal aspirations. The re- edifice was 1111led to the doors. The bout half an parcel each I Society WJU alloW,abqut $241D for this 1 1, ., v ,--. eted in , I I z A , - ort sho . I I C k .1 -" rr IT r. A. Armitage is the manager, ha: 7e P ws that $8,400 was collp, nWnit was occunied bv Rev. D. B, the Red Cross gave us a AQ0 I i , M i . - I , . -- ,,. -r . JEJ i7v XJV AM lo 6 like taxes, $1,574 in various licenses, and the wellr of eats -and I -ten you T,he D -P - 1 . , #W I 01 . about the same capacity and, Mel ae, of Kineardine, .y sure camV I i ; I .+. , ­ .f*p - - - 11 . early s , $212 in sundry other ways; and that of ; i 4 I , amount'of businessy or very n I 1 -- :, . - - -- I I . I . I , i I I - -- . . I . i - I I I . : I ! I P - . . . I i - i . I . I i . - I t 1 4 . I I 7 . I : . - 1, .1. , I I - -.11- -- ­­ . I - I . t ! . - -­- , , - I I I ; - - . t-i- ­ I 11 - - - —.---- :- ­­- - ­ - -- - Z; , - - - , . I - - I . . - . I i . ­ ­ - - ­ , - I - ­ , , , ­.. - , . -1 1- .4 I—- I ..., - . ­ -7. - . i ­ - - I , I - , . . I I : I . ­ -­­­ ­ , - , ­­ - . 1 -1 - , i . I I . . I I -- ­­—­--­-- — . --- - . t . . - - - --- - --- - - I i I . . [ ! I I I I - - . i . ; I I . . - I . . 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