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The Huron Expositor, 1881-02-25, Page 8„, ­­--�­­­- - - �-� -1 -­­:­­ -11------ ­ r- ­ . --,.,,- I , � - I � . ! I - � I . I ! . I . , . �-. � . . . . . - . I I I I . . . i I . . . I � I . ----1. - - - . i � I ; � . I . I I � 7 , � i . : . I . I . . � . . . - ­ � I � ! � � i I i . I I I - i i t i . I . I . : . . i 17 1 ;, � , 8- , - I . i I. I ---,-----,------ - i -- . � -I i I I - , , k I us of ton miles to gel i ITO. . L. I - 0. and there'being three'ri'un (if stoi �e, � U'Vou txpooitov R, I * - � .,- can get home the same il ay; H. � -s ------ :— I . bert, brewer and malster-- ii w(ull . - - DISTRICT ILATTERS. superfluous to say one w I about L flavor of his beer &UA1,PD:, ie-, a! 1 . � . . 4 : — well known throughoint the w !BUSINESS NOTIOE county ; tavern, by ,1. I %d y; e, - I i . anee, by'J. Mitoheq: a I M a. : . ---- I .. _: . - Egmo.nd; cider mill,!by I I G. J I Tirr, ExposiToR office will be removed son; 'gunsmith, by L. I nEgrac, . . , . .. - to the new premises on Main Street,� . leather merchant, . by X I. R. I . I three doors north of Win. Robertson- & Brett, who keeps his I ead o . 8eaforth; Mr. Wi. it Im. Rix ,, - Co.'s hardware Store, and next door to. In , . "I- millwright; D. Duncal: ,,, - U ]Kr--. Ault'a grocery, on Friday, Fahraur ' , . . Y and young L. VanEgincin 0 ... . . - 26. When we get settled in ournev� frames, violins, and all ki! iff � . ' m, There is, � a , so . t promises we will have one of I th�-' - ouldings, &c. a I . � . . brick school house and Zlil - .r . neatest and best apportioned printing rch ( I a .1 i I � : . - tariin.) We have no doe : . . I and bl” hi' Offic0s in Western On- yers, as they would die a at. I Pit :'is, - Ing I . tario. -�e red from death, because the entir� (1101 u � w I Messrs. I' lax &Richard, the celebrat- livein-peace and harxnor�,y it, , ( . I I ed type founders, several hundred other' and the people by t''eir . UPS . . � tatious manner's are littl;, known . � . . I worth of plain and fancy job diite I cinity] dollars . side their own immec � - ! 1 . h type.of th6 latest designs, which added - - - - i �. : � to our alre i ady large Stock, will enable us TErE IcE. — Three rip 1; of the - I i �,�*E I . Marys Carling Club viaite4' Sea�! iti, , . I to do - even better for our patrons than I . � ­ � Saturday last and had 0, 130101 did ta 6 I hitherto. ,We have special facilities for with the SqAforth playors.�l *1 : . . vers.� J 8 wl . - turning Olit work romptly, and our seen by the adore, the m&t0h a . P Wa4 1% I : terms willbe found as low as are con- cloae one, and although th . a I orno p � . sistent * wi�-� good workmanship -and erswere worsted, the defeat -.'a no 1 I � � to -their discredit, as the St. MaTV13 ( material,. and a determination to ,,pay is one of the -oldest arid io' 1 mil'alIs I - . &S we go-. 11 � i I admitted io be one of the 1 best , in � . . The friends of TnE ExposiToB, will I be Province. On the previd.us d Ly I - I pleased to learn that its circulation and same players had -a match wi - . .� influence' are gradually ext Goderich club and beat �Um' by . I ending, shots; so that Seaforth ga 11 then . - . During the present winter we have ad- somewhat haxder tussel than Goder I � ded to our lists three times the number The following is the score I- I � . ST. AFA . YS. � . I r *f new names, and have strock off � I 13 EAFORTE: I I Rink No. 1. . . ! Rink Noi I L . . . fewer than has been done any year W. Porteous., - � A. Young, 1 J. Grant, . M. U. u4e;I, since -TEm , EXPOSITOR Came under its George Xoir, I I R. 0. out � present marlagem�ent. THE EXPOSITOR — SparUng, skip — 25 -J. BJ L3 )ns'Wdp- �. � " - Rink No. 2. i I i N, ­ . has nowr a circulation of over 3,500, of m. Harrison, I I A.M. C , �!! - : I 1;, -which fully 3,200 is in the County of J. Ody, � . J. 0 i , L , 1�' � T. 0. Robson, . ,Geo, 0, rd . �J . Huron, and we confidently expect that J. M. Muir, - skip -18 Dr.,,Ve. , , , skip - I I I - Bink No. 3. . . I . before the end of the present year it .T. Beldbie, I : . I 0.3 . . . A. , ' lyni 0 . will exceed 4,000. Of course we are P. bl, Nicol, � � R - V.. mi all i, . . .T. D * Moore -* - il I G. Patt rao grateful to:,the - pablie for their confi. W. Some��e, . sldp-21 �� Jas.; H O' � - 4t�, skip- . �7 — . 1 1 ! - � . deuce and �atronage, andwe Shall an- 64 i . I - I : deav-or in the future, .as in the past, to . - 50 1 1 � I � I : I - -�- I I ! ; � I deserve it.. I . 1 15 1 =; ai . I ,I � i I I I � , — - � , . , f . � I . - . Norick.—All paxties indebted to the I . REv. MR. HILL'S L=Tuni.--The I , � I . We firm of HiCkSGn & Bleasdell, either byNote ture delivered on Tuesday evening ria or Book Accoadt, are requested to call at E. .Hiok- - . gon & Co -'s Store, in Seaforth, and pay tho same in the Town, Hall, by the R 6�v. Mi. H an or before the First of March next. AU amounts was well attended, and the a4diar . xot then paid wiR be sued without further "notice. . were both delighted and e. i . edl . W. MCKSON & BLEASDRLL. 690 . : I 1 , . I the lecture. 1 It is not often we Can I! � A. G. McDouGALL&CO. axe receiving I . Kew Prints, New Cashmeres, Now Dress Good such a, happy mingling of 'Vint 'd 10' . 8, dom, as Mr. Hill in :�Ili andNewShartings. See advertisement next week. a �il I Splendid Grey; Cottons, yard wide, So., 9e,, and his lecturaa!II The a act, "Motl: . I 10e. Direct frDm Manufacturers. 690 Goose's Melodies," in I ' L. �a ve � ay so n I - . - . . - SIMMIle and probably ch-Jildi h 9 e',� b . CENSUS COMMISSIONERs.—The. follow- eaef, melody as illustrated y Mr. H, . . ing, gentlemen have been appointed 'was not Orly . mirth-proaw,ung, 1'b - comas CoMmissionors for the county Of Showed thatEiven the simpl at olont�%i Huron: South Riding., Robert Porter, ad food for reflection and P13inied Kirkton; Centre Riding, Samuel Platt, Moral. At the-conclusi n, the, Sketch I Goderich ;. 'North Riding, J. Gardiner, weie disposed of .by a oti�n' lo� N . . Blaevale. We do not know tha�, aP- Thomas Kidd, whose E r , wit � a . . pointee for the North Riding., but - the mira,bly adapts him for' a:ril 01 c gentlemen a i t d for the South and "' . )oIn a - Sion, and he succeeded i ; is w1aye I .. ' . Centre Ridi-dys are well qualified f Or realizing a Considerable sum. 4 T) , the proper performance of the daties, ch - . � a,nd ,,air was occupied by Mr. Ha E and their Selection is judicious I Y Itting. . . . esident of the Mechanics! Ins itut — � and at the close of the! pr6C edi . I 98 I . - . LEVTURX IN ,E,Gi0NDVILL1n.—The Rev. most hearty vote of thaiks wa B t ude . � ro f - ad the rever4d lectur ; John Smith,. of To nto will deliver , art i Mr. Hi I hE kindly conse4. ve'r another le( his popular lecture- on "Prejudlice a,ud ,ted to'deli ' ' I , ; - Progress"' in the Egmondville Presby- ture at an eahy day for �the tenefit -1 . � terian Church on the evening of 90 nes- the Institute, and we are sure he[ wi day, 8th Aarch at halt past Seven An have even a much larger audience tha ". admission, fee of 25 cents will be .charg. he had on Tuesday night. �! I . ad. The proceeds of the lecture will be � . . - -� I i * . devoted to, -the church building, f and. CATTLE PVRCHASES.—At tho Sale ( . I M . - thoroughbred! stock held!! Dy � . Mr. Smith is an eloquent and plea' I 'ing Shantz, of the county of W4 i ,be: ,10 I lak . speaker and his lecture on this suoject week, several' very fine -anIM IS, . , , I is we'll dese'rving Of a very la,rge - . I Wei I . purchased by residents of this count: ' I audience. - — � . Mr. David McNau h I . . . I % . . g t putchAs dJL co, . . THE Liciiaosu CLuB.—The Setiforth and bull calf for $150, also ,a ye�rliu . . � Lacrosse Club was reorganized on Tues. heifer for $70.� M�, McNaught intend � I . : day evening last, The following- offi- ta - king these cattle to the Nkt Wes . cers were appointed: -Honorary Presi. ith him, wh fC 1. , wi ore he will keep I . I . 4iont, James H. Benson; . President breeding purposes. Mr. Sam � I . a I' � -car I George Offord; Vice -President, Janaes lett purchased a yea,rling bul . . I McDonald; Secretary -Treasurer, J. J.- 0125, and k1r. Wm. Cooper, �f the Mi, Duncan; field CaptaiL, David Smith. Road, Tackersmith, puro�haqed a v . 0 .1 The club are commencing in good time fine three year old heifer fok Q96, an . — . � to get arramgoli�ents completed for next an equally good yearling heifer 'for' $U season's, Operations. They were re- AllthE;ab animalsare of the D41iab . I . markably Buccessf ul last year, a,ad as- breed and were purchased a,ti Mi I . � ta,blished for themselves, a splendid Shantz's Sale, and axe -Said by po . pe I - - repatatiop, which we haveno doubt. they , taut judges who have seen �he n; o � b will well BuBta:in next summer. .: magnificent animals and ver i cheap I , I . I -------,-- ' Mr. Robert McMichael, 6f Hui.ett, ha * I Towx ComiciL.—At the last meeting 'also parchased from Mr. Alex. For . of the Town Council, the Mayor and sythe, of Morris, a'very fine Vvo yeai Coun:cillcrs Campbell a,nd Wa,rd were old Durharn bull. This A'aimal wc�ighi . &ppointed a committee to purchase a 1600 pounds. , He is a nice red polo] � , Itose reel for the use of the firemen. Dr. aad is -upon the whole a !very superior I Vlercoe waa� re-ap—pointed a High School animal. He W� ill be quit6 ita ac ' * ; q, 181 I trustee. The clerk was"notified to in- tion to the stock of Mr. MeMich, a, ' I stract Mr. Dunlop, the chief constable, sectiun. Mr. Thomas Govenlock . to attend all public -meetings held' in - sold to Mr. Case, of Usborne, a' Iver .. I the town, for the purpose of preserving fine young bull, from his thoroug re order. The sum of $50 was granted to cow, for the sum of $125. It if leas. . the firemen, in r P ecognition of their ing indeed to notice the inter at 0- III I officiont servicer., for -the past year� The far'Drners are now manifesting in thm sum of ""50 was voted to be placed at improvement of their stock, and th.. ; if 63 the command of the Ladies' Aid So- keep on Eluron will very soon bj! se,,on� . ciety, for the benefit of the.poor of the to no county in the Province in ' tb( . town. The Fire aind W8,ter'Committee matter of stock. She takes tlie. load reported, recommending certain changes now in. horses, and she is comill'r W* I 1, � in the engine house and the purchase of up in O-a:ttle. i 4 el . 11 � ,, I I another boiler, itt a cost of , about $700. 1. I ---*— . I � I . . No; action has yet been taken on this A MI UNDERSTANDING �c . � 1AND IT RE � report. After passing a number of SULTS.7--Last summer Mi. L. I axay, � I a-ccouInts, th6 Council adjourned for two Reeve -of Exeter, and one of the o inty Weeks. I - . Bridge C.0mmissioners ',bad OIL r, a 0 . . . . ­ -- - — ----- the repairs of some bridges on tbe�b un I E.GM0NDvfLi-F­—A correspondent Of dary line between Tueltiersmith. , and I . I the Huron Record gives the . * following Hibbert. For this purpose hep1rci - fts- ' . � (168criptian of erprising neigh- ad on behalf of the County and b ad �Iaid bor -,� The population of Egniondville is down on tb at road a quan . tity of squ'&TE &bout 600. The Village WaB named timber. Afterthe Works were c)m] I )let. after the first settler, Mr. VanEgniond. ed 0 c there was a considerable 0 t . p r �ion of It is -noted for the great number of re- thetimber left over, which lie had fired -farmers who have selected this pilectup and left wherelit W I ] a a linti place,. for its beautiful and healthy situ- he wauld require to use � it 'foi, 840 - . . me , � atiou and convenience to the best max- o-ther-P-lace. Having occas'ion to need it . - ket in '\�resteru Ontario. On account �iu another pait -of the 'cotinty lie Jast of the great influx of retired fa,rmers, week 44espatched a teamster f om - - there is- more solid wealth than perhaps Exeter for the timber. T ' r, .. in any other -village with the same popu- he, toan�ster rl I went to the place designated � bu �i t are latiou. Vie industries of the village was no. timber there, It ha I een � I m1tv be summed. up briefly as follows: , taken off c1pau aua not 'a stick - was Rurcautile, by the2dessrs. Jackson -and left. H returned and repGrtEd �his � J. Collins ; t�e latter disposes of the fact to heis employer. Mr, Hardy Was Celebrated bread from the city bakery, somewhat astouished, and at on e con- . � Clintou, which is much appreciated 'by. eluded that there must b6 a pretty. . big . the ,illagc-m. Taulliva, &c., is done by nigger in the fence Somewhere,' and in , � . I I 0 , N. Hal aud 'Mr. G. ,11Lckson, who em- company With Constable' McLeod', f ploy quitc. a number of men; woollan Exeter, Set out to search'fg:r the Btfiio- manufm-tare is carried on by Messrs. pian. They went to. wheroo t e iniber ; .A. Vft"Ec!Muud & Sous, Whose cele- had been, and a yery -little enquiry 11 -- brated. cl, � I . I "th &ncl Yarn are well known aaaoug the neighbors Secured t em the � 0 h 1 over the Province; harness, &c., by A. . information they desired. . � . . S"n'th -1 1--lacksu,i - The as6er- tlliug -te-, by R. Fai- tained who had taken the' I ton and T. Ilill, *11�0.1-1 I tirdber and . at rpose it had been used. On wagon shops attached t av-6 Ru I . 0 each, and ve'ry Friday last Mr. Hardy pearod before . skilf al workmen for Dainting, &c.; Mayor Strong and demailln? ded �,warrants boots and sh(,es, by J. ,9 ' . ., teet * tailoring,' for the arrest of Mr.. James �K3 le, l� of I I by Mr. Floarshil; millinery, by the Egmondv*llle, and Messrs. W. P. Mun- Alisses Burgess; cooperage, by J.* della,nd Joseph Atkinson! Of!Tlucker- I . � Weilanq . & Craze; grist and saw mill, Smith, on the charge of stel,ling sqr1a,re by J. HN le. wh�re farmers come from a timber. the property of the C unty of � . I % . . I I - I . I . . . . . - � I I - I . i . I . / I : I . �� i : � : I . - . . i . I � I . I � , I . � i I . I .! � I r � - ; I I .1 I . I : ., . . ,- I . . . I I I . . - - i . - 4 . I - . . -. I I i 2 1 � - . . . i . li, I I . . I i �� � I i I - � � �. . . I ! I I . i . I - . - � I.. I . . . 11111111111111111111111111111 . I . I - - - . . . I � I I . .... 4 . . . I - � .1 I I I I . - - - � i I : I I - . . � - I V -1 I I I I i I � f . I ­ 1, - . 1: . 1 1 . . I ; I I i . � 1 . - .- �� I . . � -1. , ,'� ..I .!� 1 Thi -f I I d4mand track bue 1 �d with the town. They ;, t 0 . nee . V annoi I , no .4. arnest advice on m Lk-,- Old Country. � Mr. Hin Jt6vorad ... . - . , �� � . I *4 - � I . I ely h Mayor "all i�in a h .11 �He &S. expoot the men at the salt w to Armstrong, of Sall Lite, and tl a 1"I've Ila i the speakers at id. system of condivoting faletories by � * - .! 'Zo. I � , i I , . z Mr ly thp,b he m it be labor- wa4eh the engineer' every time ithe other Mrs. R. AtmStro , W rer Spring i, Ing 9 ­. 01- adred . .. . An Ere, iir was in attendaz qe. vate enterprize. At the conol on . �. — "I . I at , 17­�� . - 1�be io'g undo] I d, 111siO , as he 'Persons did I the occasion of the Is b two Manitoba. The sorro n widow am I The proceeds of thi i evening snioun ied the speaking, the follo in -- ­ � ­,*� . . I - h I , I it , - . 1� 9 - a 4.'ainst wh)n fie was px� erring so fireg.—. Mr. W. 0. Fowler, of Win ;ham., family have the dee St Aympathy ta $51, were-appointea so - . i I - -. . . I . � ; I - . i I .11, r as� �, is OU13 a charl . I t , as respec- and so a, of Francis Fowler, Ei q., of the community 1 1 1 � . . w I —On Thursda47 a - 11 It f ! I ! � : I ! ng, the I �, for stock and to a , ura � ole to le And h0llf 8 In as 0 d be found Tuckel 3mith, was in town on Thu ay. . ! � i --1 i i so : cial for theSaLb - th School . I of cows3hat Could, � I 1. ' - I I � I . - I - . procaroa, I . � I 1111fH on, 4 moreover Mr. Fowler intends Starting! fo I - w held� with a tr a for presents. T composed as. I -, )or- the Colun W, � the . - . Stephen'. ' . . 08 . ,he committee is '4110- ., L, � . . � i I e.. ening was plea'antly Spent.- Rev. Grey—Mesors. Matthew Mo:rri'l i It I � . � . an- .a of them was i $6 me bar' of the North*est on Monday, where. we hope ACCIDENT.—on- the 115t '1nst.jM4. I Trif . I 1. a ; I � � � I.. I cks. r. linicipeac6uncil . the wnship of he make his fortune, as few ire so John Reith, of Grand ;Be had the Mr. McKay, of I in 11 9 i and Rev. Mr. :S m-iley, Thos.* XcFadzen, Wm.Suii . 1L . ! i I I ; ; ;. , i . W, . I I - .1 I .0 : . -; ana headed .... a .. Rae, of . "-i i � � � 11 : lid; T, ickc initlk I poll .at z deseriv g of the best of good lack as he misfortune to put his eibow out of joint . CraEbrrk, were James.-MoDonald, Goo. ForresiJ D . . Vy. TT.- � I 461 �� ca A - I Z I , �r. H y Was 112- is.— had another. Plant fr 31ozing by falling from 66 load f w od. Abou,t - alid addressed the audience. Pre" Grant, Daniel Robin , - me - - . N. t4e I& ,t election. I I , Pro='k son. Uri:ah " � . I . . i I ­ ' I � I I . lounted to $20.P5, den. Morria—David -Moore JA I T. 1. . I � . , �76� L I ;L . Mice, e4bral IS.! He haId lost hi imbor and night' in Wec Of six - hours elapsed before , dical aid of; the evening an� L dd, hAd g � I Inesday. It was ( lie Z � ; : - . . t on the tracl bf th men who t ' of the 'season. Tht rs(Isy could be proc ' I � . ­' . i ho'co'dest ured, during I tiniO which is for the purmhase of books for son, David Knight, James Xor*, - - :; . "' . f6. . . I L - -111111 ...... I � I , -rid; to have! ""In g the tberl6ornater regi itered the arm became badly � swollen. With the library. i Shortreed, James McDonald. � � ­ � ;or; had ken iC an& bit was bou - �Z Mo Si I 131 �. ; �, I t , - . iare them rrosted respe table i w not respec- I con d rably below 'zero. We ou ),,lit. to the aid of chloroform tte arm was t I . . Robb. McKillo I �:; . i : I I 'p—JarnesRy4n, SIS . - L I � _V' ton. , - ney table, bunoillor or rio con Offlor. The 1, be a the end of this sort of thi ig for in a law moments. The friends of M . : � Lamb, Thomas Johnston, John,He 1; I - . I � - - I . I M t f; H L 11 Will — .�', � - - . I I I � . Cod ws,rr to were acool dingly 1 issued and I thia sel sou.—The skating rink w ill be Reith in the vie * I v 0 US& win PROPERTY So �D.—The store I ., . .. I � allad James Campbell, Richard Robiils'o'll - I I I . . � I � � ..� iby- Const ble Dunlop as dospatolied to closed on the evenings of Tuesday, pleased to learni that h6. ise7oing we I dwelling, togethe - with 43 acres of land, Delgatty, Win.. Cameron, Alex 1 ' ' � -1 ; � I ­ 1 . . . Gar I ; -. ­ ­ awi ou a am. sup cob t 1 ThursI and will in a coliple of w tb 3 property -of Mr. R. er, Andrew ,. 'T: Ira, . I im. er c Ay, and Saturday of no�t week, I ,. eek� be able to n't a r a' Morrison, A,darn Arm4roZ . � I I ,gt 1 .7 . I .: � U, t6ale#s were duly 8 mmo ,Ito appesr,l but wi 1 be open on "each of t�e other attend to his business 1 511141' i Ptittioon, t La bee I s6ld for the Sum I of John Scarlett, John Berry, Wll�. , V�� 0 L I . , 'ity at� the! Msyor's offic . I 19 i . Kr.Janlea � LeDonald, of Mor-. Gavin, Jacob Harris. Mr. Lows it I 1. d2 � . . -- �t fou I ock on - nights )f the week except Sunday. — . --r—? V.,920L. X . — I .. akh F4day alterno6n P resp, 4,00 to the . � I -0, .. . �, Morrid. I : ris, is the pure I i � I- ,,. 24eri, , We do not know I Donald was appointed ohairinan 61 tht 7 . . . �en- a luamons they I - . - . I 1 C1,04 -- I 11 .. . -- � all E . U appeared! Prompt on Sunshine'. NEw BARN.—Mr. D. J. I Mccase :, whether 1 I ald'interids to 6c- -I committee, and Mr. Andrew )rrmft � I 18 : q I I . ­ I I . .., � . )ut4 tiiae. 1 In reply to t e-st kn demand OUR SAW MML.---�The Sunsbin3 saw contractor, has recentViIiii0hed taki . -. I . I . y the properl�y #�moelf, or whet4er secretary. After passi --a of : . ; 11 � I .1 in . ,�g vote �� i � . I I . . . � - I duilt or not guilty..., , . ih of I course Is ;T Pattison. will c I inue on in to the Speakers, the meeting' � I ;.. . I min is now running day and. aight, out the timber for Mr. R. Ir+iUe ba � � it. I : 11, - � I . I II I I ; . I . .. ... . . � , . . .. 1. I - - ,'not gni#y.1.1 M a Mundell ,NEW PARSONAGE. The members of and adjourned untir Thursday ", L I ; - � - Iload a . ' there! are so many o size 40 by 80 feet, ston' wall unde � I . I . . � - - t I I � St. a I kinson acknowledg that they I I ..... r " . lu . _ I Mr., RDgerson,-the' anterpi inin�pr1o': feet in height Mr. W'Parflihouse, - ion,of then to meet to receive 'at - iof p - , riSing the Canada Metho I I � I .... i . - � I � on I I wa the timber"awa They had ... ' Walton, intend 4 ting a h -the ca - � � ." I y . prietor, has a large number of -me am- Wingbaba Q the coutri%4 for th 4 the committee. If the ca �. � "I I I tch I Oon OMployed b Mr. Kyl� to I deliver . . I f IET I I . . y I - logs. stone wo ' . brick paxIonage I I the - use of th�ir ceed in getting sufficient sto "I'll plo ad, in the swamps cut jig rk. I . SO.. '. # 4 I 4 , : I I AYER MEN pastor next sumn er; They have pir- . . he t 0 timber at E mondvill, a,� they There are not many saw mills in this PR T1 n ednesda� i scribed, and receive promises of: ono . �­ . 6, a] . � NA. — . UA I Ot from M .. -. . ory 140d fulfilled thei: � contract, Mrf. Kyle county that can beat ours. evening of last week a Prayer meeting I a milk, the factory will be proceeded wAh' 1� . I . chased a I John.Hewitt ais . . . . : sod he had d the timber from TEm HEEsia FACTORY. -At the sec- was held in the school house in section 8 0, t 8 n a I � I . i . � � "I ,, pure iag E) . Site for the new b uil' ': g. Thi I t i at o c . I � � 1, I . I I I I - ; . I I : .� �, . 'crowded almost acing on the gmi - � *' : I ng *_'�. T. J. Wilson, of ensait'anditnow onid m. ting held in the MorriB own- No. 4. The sch ol was' I ,el !road t of ------- *—: �k , � ;O �Z east I . I . Iub fli #me4 the fram, of his s vw mill at . I I I � . . � � : 86,91 . th' new ngli i church. It is Ple .a- Hay. � I - Vf � My Amoodv,"',ille, an it ould: ,emain there Ship H for the purpose of ,(',a iding to its utmost capacity.:! T 43, meeting 11 i - � � 1 i � I I a k. a i, ly situ te and aJ. nioe brick baild- COUNCIL MEETING. -The Connoil n�et 7 �. a o IT , : I the -fless'litihould a lb I I whe�h or not a ob 8 ould was conducted by Rev. Mr. OSS, pastot 11 1. . I ..; I . . urned: or � blown be a dn8hine, it 1 Ivillp Church, Brussels,' I ing will a el. � oll, it. I ': On Tuesday,- the 15th inaL '. � , . at lished in S, wa de- of Me I i I te - m . ... I l . � I the' low'.n. Mr. Wils )n was noi impregent to I I I : - I � ; : . . cided 1xilot to go on with bil' facbc ry just 0- . : FA -Rx SoLD.—Mr.r I'Tames McDonald all Present. Minutes read . ark , . the, i . i t'. : . . i � I . . ! . . . a 'er light on. the sub ec � and as . . - I . I now� as many seemed to think t"i i bu t- I Tee'swater. ! I has sold his farm, which, is situated z proved. Moved by. Mr. Hayrtoedk,; see- . . 7 I ; . .; � . . � : � we a;re now 1 15 K., le;had usEd tLe ti2er an a : Morris, about a to ile,west of this pl, a, onded by Mr. Rannie, that the follow- * .. . 6T , . I , . I . , . . d it ter ma-hing and stock raising is mor . BursiNEss PROSPECT.-Th.6 businesil; , "" " . - � . a boongedia the county h . paid Mr. proETtable than cheese making. SO the . to'Mr. Charles ("t , of Staple, U. ing 1pathmasters, , ponn-d-keepe" a44 � ; . � . men of our village are . , in m ch bette I � 85 L .. � � � I . I : i � . I . � oh. rdy for it without furth i ado, and project has been abandoniid for the � spirits just now than tliey tive be Mr. Carter gives , d Mr. go- fendeviewers be appointed for 18Fx j. 5 1 i 'a I . . - . . isl . to - � : i I onal 1 yee the ..'a a spanbf I .l I matter was Bat settled so prese I . I I . . . t, i � - Pab4m.&stera--A. Holland . I r,o � � I- � . . a 't riled I . I for some years, on account f the al , . 43 , I . . . I . � . I . 8 hey were con The key woikin horses. lCh farm is a- v4y garti, J. White, W. MeEwon, ,Ti,l - . , . �, . A . I I .� most certain pr6spect of th Toront4 , � THE A: to - the' it Story is as f Illowei: Mr. � -Leadbury. .. good one. t� We do t t - know whether christ, R. AcMordie, T. ,Chitii4, -W. : I .1 , . .y . - � � � I Grey & Brace Railro d be:g bough# Mr� I . . I � . I . . K ae Was quesb (f tim, , r for his ; ; - : 1y; . V4G!a -Mr. Davis hat set and ca,rriecd on by t a Gra�d Tran , Carte intend 3 h ,ng on it or n6t. Russell, G-. O'Brien, D. Taylor, I .0 . , r . A nE I �, . - -� , ; .. � I ( -1 . � . I . . i Ito i do pur . Munn, W. Buchanan., R. Carlis a . s � a d . I I Mr MOD; I . Z �-Il Iiii he�lld Of this out 4 large number of ornamental brees � Corn nald ffiasing 1 a � . . I . " bar! oni the town I �LL e. R just suited pany in a prope � . I -i f 0 � - t 22, th I r: man#er, whic. ' . around his handsome residence and farm in another p tril'of -the county. � Thomson:, J. McMurtrie, 0. � . . I . � . I - . has not been the case for so a -time P . I Or � ­ . -A�a -Ioesl ; 0 P��Po�e and I quiry � as iinform.- grounds here, bat several of them have account of the . .. T ., I . : : . P : ad ffi&t . . ; . road �.( Ing so, sdl PRESEN�ATXON.--A ­ve pleasant evell- Blade F. Daters., S. Troy,e . . - . � � �' . r, T,I;i 1�-,'l j � , , y on . ry - I : . I � - � , - I � � I age to ux. Wilson. He 1 been ;cropped and broken dowl ing was spent in the Methodist paro��- D. Mack, F. Armstrong, E, Follic�!k, 1, .. r 11 � -it �bblo -1 . I i air. There is a [so; Son: a talk . C - 7 4 t6 I . . - : . . � "? IN, a Mr. . I � ; 1 18 MY W, so in for its� purchase. vagrant cows. The towliahipi a ould this place,.on Thursday evening Aldworth, Q Southerb . .. - - . - i � the old -aalt well being takenhold of and 8919, I I �y, W. C841awell . ' ' I a on h a vniii n Si *Iar ' bar' in the , � I . I I I I . . 7 C, ., - ! MA W pass a.by-law requiring the ownersof I occur il Of last Week. I t�� H. Daters, W. Bell, W. . �Mlu I I 1 Sal carried -on, and if Such shoul he mexiiberaL - of I - Mcshetr.�11 . ,4 � I . he neighborhoo I 1411d thin ing it was animals, permitted to run at large, to ch rch in the I Valton circuit, to the Sol I . le � 4 I . OFUT I W , F I I � will certainly have a t,.,ndency to hel qan H. Re hert, J. Jerr4ft., 46 � . - at . Kyle re rre( to, 'sold it to -P ; i : � I e as they do in this Zbet of aboul�, TroYer, * W. Gramm, H. 8 ' '' . : ' . . � . the growth and prosp4rity of 7ur village. � 60, surprised their huar4 1). 1 A � I hi . Alr Kyle se611 ad the timber 1 I i ; 11 .. . IL ­ � . I -10 . �� way., , i - es enied pastor Wil fang, J. Foster, R. B i . , e ' � f I i ugh, ai� � % - ich A I . I . , Rev. Mr. Ba Id roderiek, 4. � ­ . m a suppose he had bou,,-t, an. H6TEI, C11"G.M.-Mr. Gleegon has . . .. Eis � bach, H. . ­ . . ; 0 gE .� I Hibbert. . his worthy lady, I y taking possession i -of Ilsie, 11. Bantu, 11. I ­. :�� , ! _f �ad. e6sro. Mn del] and: tkinson to oldhisintereatin the Lesdbdryhotel I t willet'P. Haug, A- Engelau4l�, - , � . � 1 W*9 �' . a - the� houise, The invading party w 8 �, r i A _ (' I i . . � i home and had it in' a into the ivhich was: . , . - � I a to a :Mr Smith, of . Grey. The new well supplied .with baskets well fill -9d Gingrich, C. Wagner, H. Otto'4. F ;,- " . . li di 1W DIP11TXrERIA.­Diphtheri&, � I - fr, so prevalent during the , tir mn season I 41 � f 4ine Work of the new saw mill, and landlord takes possession on the first of ith the choicest xU 'as, J., Si�� - . � ; . I _ provisions. Hsv , H. . I � : � . thO first intim. tio: any of tb In received in these parts, has again made its ap W, , - g son, A. Johnson., H. G�I I I I M I 11 ::: , 7 : I I a March, Many will regret Mr. Gleeprils fall posseSE ion, and having Eckstein, W. Wing G� . I M. I , , 3"- as io tb, a mistah a hat had I pearance. ItK.IaWvi : 'was a little a- . . I -�, � gained - . 1. I on � made, I - W;a -I . c .. . � ­, I � , . removal as he made an excellent land- surba the good minister : - Geiger, M. Oasch, A. �n--, C , AM- V R -I., I : and 1218 hel - Valper - � 'I � I . I I '�w . st, w4� w]4en const i,b a Danlop I girl of Mr. John Stewar 'a, bat as $he in � ,C. E r les, D. Geiger, H. :: I .. . . aid! them lor.d, and had become ver ular . meet that their ,entions r . I . I � y Vor � were pea - re - ol. � 11, his IrWadly ViBi I ndl , in b i� blandest 1� ' attack is not of a mswlig ant form, it A . Si : I , . i i 8 . . I . � I I - coeded to spre ,, -W n .�. �� I I here. t Ile returns to the pArt 'I of � the ablo,, the ladies pro , ad t He , :S. Badow, - - ,,, . , 1�� o ce m0*4ner' explah ,a expected she will recover " cc � , 1). I I inatter� 1 to them. � country where he lived bef6re , mo vihg tables'and in a ,a a ra t Spar cer, R. Jonnirsou, .J. - .11 . 4 - a . � . r . � Oh 'So $ha,t after, � �' I I I FOOT BALL.7-On sat da�, the 19th. - 0 . v little time a m I HlartIlIan, J, 1; .. .� I i � ;: 11 . � I .. 1. I - , all, iring thd "little an- �� here. � Bumptnoua rep pared. Tills Ap 'eman, W. Turnbull, D. 8 : .; I : � inst., a keenly contest . I ast was Pre p urer . � " . at no'Y'arkeb that hos been. occasioned the ! I I I . ad I Oot all match . ­ ­ i I ' . I I I P iion of the pro 8 ck, W. Snider, G. . I - I i i eedings 'over, Mr. lit. ell( Pfaff W� I I w a- parties, no person ; . .McKillo - I came off between the �nviIicibleB, of or J . , ) SLAIR as� been pnell hurt I P. . " � � �: . � : I . . : � io by i . Motrison as appointed chairman. In A.:&,hroeder,J. Schroeder, ,T, ji Ix � � . - - � Schoo-1 section No. 5, and'�the qronsidesi , ­ . . � Z � ! � � 11 . - . � % - : I Neslig t misuudetstandfi�g, for al- j DxIDA'Tk-�The debate in the 3c ool W' appr priate words he .stated tie r, J. COXV I . . - ; lv-� . . a fe mor4, D. Hochatettle . .1 or though Mr. Wilson may ha missed of No, 6, on the farm of Mr. James Hax. I 111 I I . . . . . . . - . � J I . . 'house I Section No. A on the, i ne atal . . 11 . I i object of To Ira, I . I � I .. . I gly the bourn. After,& hard fought battle, the; . Ani ..w W. Hodgins. T. Johnson, J. Roe L" . 'I J., i , I L I I I . apscitiE sexes elicited c6 iBi don , ell ' - . � ! W . a ad a 14w d6llars costs Invilibibles were de . -1 I dt Kyl'o rafi,y-haf -affe _ �Saleofiagoo bill iof timIiler 9,nd Mr. c B of the - 2 clared ictors by, Morrison lad a N ery� kindly. xnd 6 Z or, L. Thiel, W.� Boas I urj� I . . I I . . I . � I �. �� � I L 1. : r I able 'Mir ill -as well as much The mat I tionately worde address, and Mr. Pouu'dkeepers--, , pair I �. � I _ , � 0� icod 0 - J. White, I . . , -to pay, the fun? V 6y good dds. ich throughout was' R. �� i � . 11 I , I L ,' I .. . )�,a1ve had over the reasonin ,on the part of the a Oak ers. `1 . . . . . . )p . M ick, W. Hodgins, S.. Walpe -,, t : aff4ar will do - ore ''than . . a very interesting and excitin one, and ills presented Mr Baugh -with ja r, 3 � � I T Compensate There was a good so � G1 ml(L �: d 1 . � I I .1 ; ttendanod, and . - A Orth,. - � : han4sorne, substantial and valuable G. P ia'rdy, R. McAllister, H. ;�� th I , fc�r t4eir I sf�. ; L , the me(ting was conducted 11n the was witnessed by a good numberof 1E , L'. . .A :L" I I I L 1 ------------- ;­*­ ; jJ � I . buffialo robe and MS. Jackson rr�- Kaercher, D. Spencer � I;% . . - I peo � I I , B. case. �Enoe- � �p . prompt i rid orderly manner WV Bb 41- I : 7 - .1 2 I . - ------4- 1 L , Baugl viewers -1. I . i 41 � 00A. D�McD! I - I -with a Comfortable ; a ]�OCAL' BRIEFS. hev onald � . sented Xr8 I L Loadman, R. Ferguson, 11. I � I � . I - i -1 1 C : . t . )Ways chi racterizes the meeting of hi Harlock.1 1 . beb4f Bauer, 31. Kaercher, C. Eacret"t, W� * ,.� i . wafinu i.ble to piee6h lait Sdid . - ]yli.: Baugh, in � , . . . pociety. Initt pointel IS � rocking chair . t Ito Mne a. His pa it,, - 1 . , Ir ceie� ve the (lecision was cog,posed o! t1r, e - . I . � . Re,. �i t �o SPORTS. -A fo6t-b4ll match' of 'himself Land Mrs. Baugh, made la .� I layowing The corn ' ee ap , �as filled by Sciroor, Moir, J. Petty, J. Decker, WV. V�60, Er� ' I . of . d'. . .X 1, . I- I 'ov . : ,1�1 - I . -d . � r.,.,�Gr ham, of mondville. Mr. Me- was played at Harlock on' Friday the � suitable . and feeling i reply. The ro- Traffrey, J. Oesch-Carrie . I � . . . �Iadies an 1, an equal num�ber of � on tle- I ' . ; . � I I Z . I mainder: of the evening was pleasanqy . I J � i- Doiiald is again I I by Mr. Ranniie, seconded by Mr. .4,e 1 I . 11 u Tioiently recovered to 18th inst., by the school boys of Kin- V . I .1 . ,men � � ­ � I . � - � . . I I . . � I [a 'be 'ble to attend to his duties. -Mossrs. the abut on the ladies declining t ) ' oto burn under the leadership of their I spent, speeches, recitations and , 1; 0 rock, that the following be road 4oliy�- � .'I , I,- � I I � - I � ; forming the programme. The Wils, � missioners for the c . � I MW �� . 1. $1 �o I I 661sion was given in favor Of the . teacher, Mr. Buie, and the bo Ts of Har- . i urrent year.- . - . Me � aught & Dick ion, and Mr. Charles , I I . CEin'tre . . � I - eg . . a will.be � -appointment also :resented the " n, - road -T. Dick,, W. Wilson,' ,�-. I p� . I - I I Davis inte "X., Shaw. t I paxso � 71 u &tive. The -next debat held 1 lock under their teacher',, A. i � ping; severtiII.car loads ,* � - 0, I ad shi , 1 . - I ' . Ion F ,y evening, March 4th, this , . I I d I ' � - I 1. . . . . � of ISE 8 for Da -day. -Mr., Wm. . age with a clock. 'Rev, Mr. Ba a Shuettler and W. Broderick'. 9prth I ­� Z � Yo pr Ila to The time set for the match was one � ugh : ' � ! � wening eing chosen as more Suitable � deservedly ver boundary -11. Gies. 1. The 2rlallm dug, the geui i Reeve of Colborne, . hour. The Kinburn boys Atsihed a' I y popular with the people . South bounil,w - i � I . - . I ' ;ban Thursday, as formerly. The E ub- of the circuit, and they do not seem I o _J. Yoelker and J. Wagner Th --------� ��': . � � I I WaBlin ,�oOn on riday last He at. little advantage owing to � little slope* 1; I" -. , � . � - , � , . act will be: "Resolved that 013 ine- L -. I I tow ad the Seed IMair where! 'he'mat a - of the field. i The first game was w . be a n6apprecialive of his earnest labors of $19 was granted to R Gran-pu"' � .- : I -han'icIs a,more useful member of I on in their inter -a !sts. - - I I charit . Moved by Mr. C ' It as . - , " ' I . I : 60- 1 )I Jar 3 n un or I f 'ends, all of 'whom � . I so- by the Kinburn, boys in twbrity minutes. . .1 , y harters, 'a' . . , .. . I -lety th the statesman." Th "� � -- o d t the Olerk : � I ; I. gav 1! him a rig t - arty reeting. iThere I 8 " all They also won the see I d1 iry LITERARY. -Now that the people of n ad by Mr. i1oritz, tha L A14 6 S� I I xcelle,t subject and will be flure to . . on 'arne ve . � & ; � � I . : easily in' a . � _,Y!,notify the Colliqctor to have all t! I � are 1.ew.who :o eilt oroughly enjoy life I I ite ight - minutes.; T le tearnsl this village � and Surrounding courit. Sixes . . Z . ic &gCod debate. . I I . L . ; : I I � ' . I � . . tha t is anon h to make L . I I collected and Aturn the rolls � to 1he i I r. 011112g. I I I I then changed goals, and the me was have' dispensed with. the singing class, , I I . I . L � t `1 the at morose I I * Treasurer � w L ,g y an y o e in � I Oronaarty. ;going on lively when ,the all burst which was carried on in Duff's chure. i ' on or before the Ist Of I . I w . . . ; . ' . . � is 1. . I -Carried. Moved by mr. : ': I . Ralline, . ; 4 h, � Inpany. his por y shadow � and the mat�h , had to be stopped. 11 during th a fore par of the season, the� , . _ L,L, . - L . LECTUR S. -Rev. Dr. McKay, miB Sion- . � . . - e: L alp ows 'The return match will ))a I have determine seconded by Mr. 1�oritz, that the A, idi. 1. Zvery *14� � hev 'r geo W- less. , her are . few C, . I I layed at I � ince each memb,E r - I . & run ling, at large o� �' the 6ree , coiltrary I ary to Formosa, will deliver a loctare r Kinburn fillorth - tors audit the Treasurer's bobks &ad . I . I - , y- ; 1, boasts of having I lei ough and to spare" (If . I I I . I- in the Presbyterian church at this,pl, tee I � I . I . . I to a lby4aw. I ... . � . I . � - . are an abstract of the I c p:8 f . . ., � � � a , 8 ag,' 0 w 0 �r n the ' I voca a aca on -t( establish a system I � 11 - � r . noti ad one clim. . . ) evening of Max -ch 10bh. i - T�ack6rsmith. I � 1. � I . . np on- a � once, I and by which the ment ubwers might ala 3, 1 expenditures of the 'municipal ,corpbra, - . . . . j I I CHUB IIL F-EsTivAL.-The tea -M etiiag . I . . I I .-, :1 oy a very 41h Indsome I �v TowNsmp OoFic;ERs.-The following i be developed, ala 16 afford prope,r " tion Of L Hay for 1880, and lay t Sarno HT ; v oleSt it � ar-green �s previ usly announced ,, was ; he] d on I . . I ' ) 10 Z ; . I I . I - ­. *1 I tree The Coundil ho Id e - her'have I I . officers. have been apPGlIIted, for the amusement for ogairld young durina i before the Council at, their next , leeto� : I � . 8 ruesa evening of litst week, End I . � �L a, I ' " .- � 7) . L ' I � I L ied. Moved and �oarried-, I 8 thei by-law enfo c 3d 0 repEaled.1 Mr. itownship of Tuck ing-Carr L I i ersmith, fa. - the �ear I theremainder of, blie's'eason. Accord- I � I - 1aukp to the painstaking committee 11881: . . this Re L . . � tt,l� sa span John Young, assessor, at a salary ingly it wus conelm led 3Ve$ . I I . j Joh 1 McMillan, f H the sum of $1.43 be refuaded I . - � o reorganize th 3 '! beln�g !overcharge in - - . ffas a r wil Success. The weat. er bf$80; Samuel Carilochan, collector, literary society Of this It village for tha I Statute labor' On - ,p � . . � . . r ofn4ares coming four;'YeSIE old -for -Nasailliblatc6uldbe desired &III an I . I I - '. .; whi, he refused Shod tim. I . 1 4 lot 9, L.,. R. E. A rium er . L . . I 43 ago. - I Sa ary $90. Feheeviewers-John Shop- purpose mentioned a ove, and the mem - I $1000111% , I ,vercrowced house Was the ras, t. . � " �e L -i ' . p %i,d,, : ,:� I : 0 echaUi6B InstitutehE Bepured", h � society gave air first - I were pass � I r -T I - ea was a arve4 in McKellar's bah fr ln erd, John Templeton, Jas. IfeEwing, bers of the ' 3. *� er ad and ordered to be ' ,� , 7 . . , I the ervices of. Esther Owen Flirit', an -Michaal McQuade, Robert Charters, tertaftiment' on F I :eve ; The Council adjourned to ma�t on '.. I . . , , L . A n ning la:31 ; I � . I I o'clock, p. n) ., to 7, when all reF a4l. ad , I ' 'April *2..th ne%% . . 1; 1, 6ruij ant LAmeric I L 'ho, . Wrn. Bell, - Sarnu - I i . elc cutio c ist, 1 w D the church, !wbare tho entertairim I L 3, Jamea, -Which consisted of readings recitation 3 1 � �. i . . ut . I -. 1 . : ,:; ! . � . " . I L will give 0. Pallas, Appletdn hicoat, N Tria. Gibbings and dialogu�s.. Judging ' I - . �; . ne of her EucceEc,ful ,:,Dra- as OP,8UE cl by� the chairman, Rev. I fr. . J I from the larg 3 . I I L � . . � 1. .i mat &ad Dialect Rae, tals," i ' Card. . Robert- .Landsborough. Poupdkeepers audi I . C11"ey, I I Fe� �� L a ence onithis occasion, we may safe- , -- .. I . ; �� o.tt the wor�hy pastor, calling o a i he - �_jarne . . I . :o . - - I L - 17 . "I 1: no's E McLean, Sr., TohIL Young, ly say that the people ' GooD Wowc.-A few . .� - I ! a 1, on Thursday evenLig, Match, oir for a piecie of music, after wh� ch I ake a greater in - I :days a- I I . I I I . 99 I 4 . I � . � 4 � : "I . . ShEi is I P'Ok-E n Of iand I I .. Wni . Fox and Air. 'E. Barr, of � 7 � io. lGeorge Nott, Peter Aikeinhead, Samuel terest in promoting Ve objectB ! - uctl* � � E 7 4 -4 I , . well I will , Str V1 3 adilresses interspersed by - . like r d aw a, �- . I I 11 � Q - -I- � ,; . I I E ood h, UF36 13 t CarnochEtu, Joseph Brov�n, Wrn. Mo- which. the Society is ,instituted thaii ' out or lot 20I concession -9, Gr - .. . rn � I ief and appropriate music from ihe Murray, , Do . I � 1 a !- 0 I ha � not ye . t � I . � t 'Com a t terms.- DELld, Stewart, John Temple- ever lieretof6re. hlr.J&mej3McDonald -hard t eech stick 19 inches throu - �` . - oir�-wem delivered by Revds. Mosi rs. . I I 14 .; TVVE 1. I . Sev( .-al, of our eiltorpri Ing. I orclianta ton, John Fitz& a' i I' �� N . - I ,,erald, Albx. Forsyth, Grey was ppointed Chairman, wh c . : 45 seconds, and theysay,bheycali! :: I I -. ; . . . I any dou'!-�ting one wil pilti upi - I i 8 bl id Vpal of Fullarton; Flat )h- goseph k�igh, John Mod�Aand, John posit, on he filled to the entire satisfa6- 1 aasan, Lf 1 I tire I ho�Zng splendid assoft�neuts of I I I I � .111paS L, 11 : ,Thamffl.to4d, and Stewart, INcirth . .o Z ids. The "arenotmai W Ogat , ! ' tion of all �present, triaintairing good:' five '1 Ilars. The work was done �rit'ih � i � 4 : sprh goo Vise, James Cumming. i ive � 41 & , . � y lasthope. Much regret was expramed I I . 80 ol .� .1 ahet of �pour Sealfor6h march I � I . I W , a ats. The . order- thron' hout the :whole proceed - � lance ootli saw. � I I ' I � . y the audience at the absence of R 3v. , - ­*--�­'= - � I . - I I . I � I road a,re now good, and bu.6iness in Blooming H111, � ings. The re:adinga given by Miss Mao. I �� . � 0 Ir. Walts o� Stratford, wh was I I 4 . FARX's SOLD,I,-Dr. Rolmes., Its. � . " I - 0f . . I - I towdi during the I sat . eek .has been - oment I arily expecied, as it was delin- , CORRE 33TION.-In last week's issue the gie Madigan and Messra. J. Bulger,, D : sels, has sold bisIarm., which i8s.., F r t- - , C) -A:. I . - . I . I � . � - I 'I boorling,-This ac ullty is swar Ing . in I John ton, K, McKe, Zie, and, J. Memil. � ad on the 10th con essi . : I . � - I I i elyknownhi,had left Stratfcrd , Subject (f debate at the next meeting of ! I i I c . on of , � - - III : . .9 I --n- i I_ � I � . � an ere of a highly interesting char - � I I , ­*ith 1 orse buyers j ist now, alid, I I a a � �.be Debating Society should have � �,D­,,i I I � - i aft rnD01I I %ith the in,tent: o of read, I -about a mile and a half from 33r�. -6 .1 I I i !thin; , in the shape of'a hi vse ii '-snaoched i actor and were well "rendered. � I 8V I I ; . . f'Resolvf d that the United' StE tea is a MIS' i -to a Mr. Duncan McCallum, Q � I I up . I , res3ut, but while on hi rcad �f 4-1 0 . . 1, ; . r mdily, a I � Ior the suna, of $5,000,,I � -, th : I .: . ,- -nd ,go, d 'prices 'are �,aid. *her he wa )m 'I Maggie. Hisfop gave sn;:exc llent recita ' East . ..: I e, � , t than the Britsh Ei hope, I . 11 it a thrown fr( his greate 11- , � ; : The: Orley is bel; in the )ock ts of . . . . on ' . . . A I I I rid so ewhat' sleigh I.,)) rJ,.ex.1t debate on Makch4th. - . 7 , TWEI � 9 tion, which was highly alpreciated by i farm contai a i's -an - � t . . In injured, which ac cutits Vir, . . . 11 nfl� 100 acres an � . �3x-1 I. � . our farmers thm he horsf'q' in heir A tea mee Ding will � all. MessrB. A. M. [Iislop, Win. His .t ; )r thel disappointment caused; ' i ; TEA BETING. - lol, : cellent lot, buat the buildings are :3.0t, I i stall'. h � � .ills - . . . ; ey cb,b row more ,horf as.- ; % I and D. McMillan re -,ite 1 ad E ' very good. Mr. Livingstone 'hasi, alsa . - . 11 � romarty friedds. � : � be held in' the Methodist Episcopal, I and act I � I � � I - I � I I Mr. .. homas Go',Vf ock has bioug) �t up � . Church on Wednesday, Mirch 17th..1 diaWae which aff dod considerabif ' sold his farm, which is situated, , I . � . r . ; or ; I I I I , on 11 .. � i � . 1 4 . . . I lipost of I the fa,t c, a;t..e in this --, uni y for i I 'Stanley. Speeches will be delivered by several , amuB ment and Mir ill. T - next meet Same con -cession, -to Mr. Pepper. i I - i . Of , - . 1,B7C . I . . I shipt 16n to the, :41 country. i as I A Tit THY MANLThe reverend geutlera� an, and this,, together in w 11take place ( n F6, I aY evenin� Tuckersialith, for $5, 1050. ThiB I. -I arm I . - . ' 1 paid .. .. 5 cents to.6 cents - 1,4 p and Auron Record of last I ni 1) in Beirr a' , ; also contains 100 'acres. Botlic' fa-�= I 1week -has t be with readings and recitations, will be'! 00� ­ 8 I hal 1, when th< I �, OVER I I : I in � -11 . I 1�ye WEight. A lit. John I a nah, f�11oWinkii6ticeof the!�death d,f Mr. the order of the evening. A eb oir from I � , were sold fcr A h-, ' - 'Li. ,-' gsz no . I I I � . follo g'subject wi I bO dipeussed, viz.' G a Mr VI)a 'I '. pep#'� a ii 4 Tuckersia ith, sold John Pollock, one of the first -: 1. "Res ved, that thE N has sufferecl � intends giving upifarm , . -:. I � . ,y R6ev ,I a I.. 6,gro . I � ettlerE of � a distance will. be in attendance. Re F . ing, as his he3th � ,� R-2ite BAT$ U: � . I I " ' is. tow 6 ipi, wbi moreat the -hands off 11he white i i . I . 1 54 :c - � T . I h i . him gver 40 head at .: ant I" r. F. t occurred at;. his lember the d - I ; M all., is no I I , . - ch ate. t goo.a. . i I � � I Holr�estod � I , i I : -; � . . . . . I � � . I now Owns . Sta k's bricA x sidence Ion I Monday, 31st Janua,y. LocALI'TRs.-Severa 'than �he Indian.'! ' he-�&IE 0 ative Will, 41 COUNCIL � I I I yo ng I I t g an Pur- i tng Dorwali.-At the pru J,Sr . ­ " . last ­-rmh � ! bloc] , Oil � Main Slirl ,Qt. 1 Mr. Stark has, I eceased iv&S born in 'Ireland in 18 -17 pose going to the far Wipst nex be taken by Mr. Jw, ie - � I i . . Bpring.� A , McDonald � , -* I b I I . � I i , I as meeting ot Grey Council it -was- . ".. Vamp rem( a Ito his ovi n house in the soifth- and came o Canada when only 21 ye rs -Mr., Dixon, ,of I(un leade' aSBiSt?3d by I esprs. J. MeMilla '' *nibvied . ­ � I . be . I � I - . . I I .. ett, h a been! �v I 1 ElJ- -, 4 � . � by E- Bryans, seconded by W. Law de I . . I west Part of the tc Wn. --The � Sea -o: J � age. H 3 resided in Lower Cana ,a, purchasing & goodly number 6f horses � and K. M 3 UegatiV98 . � ; P- . , rth - i , cKenzie; w * a ihf I 11 . � . r . I - . . . r : that the Reeve a; d lork. be ant - I .. I and Wroxeter c6i � will be - �4�ed: T - 11 � rig !-club , I tend lutbein anxioustoseek a fort�apein in the vicinity to Ship to !Manitoba. discussed y Mr. J. Bulger asil to sign petition o . I � . ! . - f- 1 Ion ' for the t: r W &is then called, ae Mr. James Parish, while! drawing a I JohnEJ I � . . 1 havil�g 4 match . o � b�ehalf of the Co4n'cii - . )a re iLe Fa 3st, as it w leadei, an Niq'ssrs. D. . . I ! I Loga � . � ' pported by I , f to the Legisl i t . I X10. 1, -t I Gibt �ri's � medal. -I 1r.Wm. Is r: 'moved t this township in 18 - ton a eadings, reel ative'Assembly to abDlj�sh . , . I � . ,� a id load of ,bricks for Mr. Mat' nd J. Falzon. tal . am e '4na, I �- �­- . idsoals new � ;themarketfeet ' in ities alid t � i now 16 �.0 possession � at Coven ry's s: �ttled on -lot 20, concession 10 hEre brick residence with a IfierY ' ,,tions,, I 0 ; ---- I old sb � I I i . I I I - young I &C., will also be g �ve by Misse I in Ontari-o-Carried. Jas. Rende Ond! and is willin� Lnd a to ,I,, died. Of those wh6 settled ' ere at team of horses, came ",within one" of Ma .. a Madigan, 31 � ,-Valop, Isa- I � 11 4p... - - � � ? ag � . F- - I do hhsigess.�Kr. 1 Tho�aas I I I � phed to have cror-swaying done. 1101! as � I .. f Coventry tLiemmetlineveryfew'sre left.' TItis having his leg badly sma'shEd. The i bella McDonald and Alinie Hislop,- I 11 : - i luiey. taking a trip I I I I I lots 17 and 18 andl, part :of 16, r,04'rms- � . . . to, M&�itoba and place bein a wilderness, he endured a team getting their mettle ,Proceedings to begin at 7 o'clock � I . I - up, com.- I � I - I . I , the rthwest n xt 'sum er. . I sions 17 and 18. No action Wafi . � i . ­ �� . 'ffi eat many hardships, his aeares� m, r- menced 11 are Mvited to at ben, .-Cox. - I . - Mr. � � . � to prance, and he 911, en an a : I � in the matter . � I (JOV491try has bee lorig-ani :� at present. � .. � di closely FiftE ea I .. ��- . . (it being Goderich, a distance of 20 by some means in the slaig Nothin' , Ti3it GuEEaF, MEEtiN`.-AccordiDg to ! tenders were received .. r the tivo 43 1 . I co: n fi : ad to busin(ss, and has well miles, which he ha ! . 1. 9 � . 1. �n w i, - M� . F ' d to'watk, thoi I a- Serious .was the result, 3xce )t the , previous notice, a 11 a-eieting was held in I bridges. Moved by I . earn6il a, pleasant aoliday.-The Far- ilig no oihor way of - . � I -i ' ryans, seciolid-1 . I , . . I f ;hr. ., leigh. Beirrio's hall, onMou. fty . vening last, ad by W. Oliver, th, t I WX , _ I I going. Being per- smashing of the benches o mers;'Danc�ng Asse nbly held 1' . I W,., Bot . � � . . . in C ard- 86veringsod industri osperEd, , I i� I be . I I nols, for the purpose of ta i g st ps to estab-i awarded the contract for bridge , , . -- . . all � on Frida ( ! f, I at � . I I . evenin I ! bf last add after a few years purchased lot, 17, Molesworth ! ! I � � , . I b-6" ny 4- 1 i . lish a I cheese factory h --.. ton. Ther6l,' - 11, concession 16, his t3nder being 42 4 I I weeh,iwasl one of t ,a ri�ost Oucce sf al c6cession 9, Babylon, and afterwarft Soi1REE -The Presbyteri,,, c ngr6ga- rs��(Jrdq, . i . 4 � I ' 'aff ah I � of he ki A e -N, -or h Id in I Seaf r' � I was algood attendan3e 6f rmers from, -Carried. Mlov*ed by John - Hl$. 1 1 i - 1. thi l(t17,L1.1-L E., which his two s:)rs, tion of this place had its tek In pting 11 ; . . : I - 4-'b � ; I � . 1 Ther I . f - or the s#rounding Country. M .. James ; � seconded by W. Lecki . I.: Arik , - _ p we a abo t 1.60 couplek; PrE sent Owid and John,now occupy. Bein , on Tuesday ev6n 8* that- the �c . I � ! i - . gg an soiree ing. The Smillie was appointed: chairman, After.- tract -for bridge at 1 15 al . ad 14, I i . i and #1 enjoyed Ghemseh as in�mau 3ely. aWve me bar of the Orange Ordo:�' ,lie weatherWas all that could! -.a I lots ­ . . I . I - � i � ngwas k pt 9p a . mos , . . . . � be, esired, I a few'remarks, explidui,bg the object of � cession 11, be awarded to SRI52Iiei : .- 7 Danc . tl Without ,W4s one .of the faithf al fevr h - and the roads in f ' . , - . I I : 11 . � i�, I . alLoyal�Or W 0 III= I . � air condition. There a meeting, he called upon M � - .. . interplapti,on u il O'l-4 in 'the a No. 2 1, �0&3 fi el I was �% great turn out, also 9, good supply r. John: Sigens, tender 51O..25, prow-ded he ; ' t 420U � I � � morrqng.-�-The a9kersmithA7 I . MCAU. la'u , Reeve of Hallett. Mr. Me- � a deputation of thq. Council i�t Bxu�4618 I . REM. . - g I .. . :.2 � i I #icultur- A ter a fev 'years, however, he th ugl it of able speakers, namely, R a. KcKay, Ufflar. delivere;d. a, �ery interesting ad-; on Th -rsday, Feb � 17-th,, ,at ' f . � 51 Soliety are n t li ely to a"lgamate It to have a lodge organized oll' ide Stins'on, Stewart, Renwicki and Bell. - � p a ruAry I . (;4 � � 61b dress. He Showed th6re were three' o'clockp.m.,and ent6r into s4tijfac. . I 4 _ .1 I . . � With 14he Sout Riding Sodiety this Shen Line, and was one of the five Tea W,as served in Mr.* DunI6&­n'g wagon way hi h farmi- ag 1could be con- r. tory bonds for the d,ue complebioia :of , I . , i i . year 1�or the Fall .Show, but intend w,bo procr t for I th t shop! which was well fittea up ,for the auct i I I : tha - . � � i i: red the wa,rran � holdl I a ain growing and haavy�� said contract; inIfailipg to do so �jg a I show on their ownbook on lodge, No. 33, in which his three slons aking * i � ye D . . I . ' . occasion. The ape aB in the 'or I . their I roupds her � opp� -Z after yea' r ; 2nd, raisin - li' Fine � -a nd "they ' 1-7 '' contract to go to the id. . ,lowest I I f are r ght ware afterwards installed. He was a church. Mr. Alex. Campbell o .te:a- , . . ccupied tock for the Camadiall and EngliBlit. ,der, Thos. Ainley, $1,035, and if 1 not I I I . I a C a � . ; I . � Itoo. Re:usefulae of the Miding So- tr e pabrict, and never shrank froin the chair. Rev. Mr. M K y, a. Blue- . 81 a rd, dairyiIg and cheese!'. accepted, the said CotUcil to lot : the - � . .cietie:1 is �bout golae,.aud it 'Y�ould be du wbon his country called him! To vale,;was called on first. . Blue arket nd 3: 1 . i I . 'I bat respect 1� contract iii, any way thay t I an aking. He showed Ila to 4 h them show the' esteem. in which he w He �Sve ' ' - -f just a wall 0 away Wi hink -best- I LAIRC E , : eutird'. � ly and to as he d exce0ent address on -,Dilige�e,6 and he latIter was most prAata le to the 1 Carried. The Clerk wJj instructea 60 i I , I give the .money I hey bV � the rn6r abers of the Orange Orde --, Pers6veramce.." Rev. Mr. 1 Sti , son, of . met and beneficial . tc th land� He � 1-. � � . . now gbt to the I ore lively arid us 3ful I:`1 procure a COPY of Harrisonws Munio. � I , : I . " o4or 100 he ided the f uneral procegsioi I I Trowbridge, was next. He -had a very also reconjm*ended th a joint st6ck p,rin. � I I � 1. . - - - I Manual, latest edition. 1 Moved by �! ,- I , braiachsoc��'eties--'-ff: ,ArchibaldForDes which accompanied� his' remains o good subject-, 'Success coupled with' 'liple of condu . e 11 . ); the A 0 ctiDg cheese factories. Oliver, seconded by J. Hi8lopt I - I ,�eat, war 4orrespond3lit 5) . r) - I I - : tl�`eir last restipg place. The rites f Knowledgeand Education.;� Rev.Mr. ' - . N J , I a Speech was reple W - �vitl i useful in- M-S.B.Maginnbegra�nted a, debpiat- �,' 4 �,WantFA liundre. d)llarJ to deliver a, t�'e Order w are performed by the Wo -r Stewart, of Belmore, was, !next called rmati n, and plain fads plai ly put. ure of $10 &a payme t i for ! � :le . - 10 .1. n t cturAl. helIe. - H 58 a 6lever ile tu er, M�ster of the lodge, of which he Wa % on. He gave a very able - address on � n 11 full board I "I !but it �vould be a doubtf 41 sp6oue'laiion momb6r, Br . Johin C. Morrison, of I Winthrop, and attendance to J. Kesseler, the rp4n . - J I � � other R.,McKinley, assistel "Happiness." Rev. Mr. Jobna�on, of also gave some intereati g information 'who had both feet-frozen-Car,rie,1. i � . to bri g him. here �at such a. igura.---L by P. C. M,, Brother W. W. Conri oi .. I o : . � Molesworth, spoke next on. 4 - Tr I ibles. 11 Jespecting the .blheese Making business.. I . . The- cil have' not yet talken "y Hb'is'gone, bub his name will be h 311 Rev. Mr. Renwick, of Elma =tre , I or -so spoke -Rev. Mr. Seiveright, I . � CHE, I . are -alarm, plape*d in!renlembrauce as a 11dear brother an I spoke very well on "A Pro�perou - . . actio to got a pi opek F . �fi.. Wm. Hill, of Se th,al late of ` . � in the witter-works building arid don. faithful fo 0 1 E; at Some length, and . I avJ much useful ,I ich, is now located 500 miles w"t, of I ! All 1 . - rea ' ; . I . 1 4 war." He leaves th Church." Rev. Mr. Bell, of Ligtowel, i-Aformation concerm r g t1a traae in the '� Winnipeg. He likes the co . I I i I J!, . � � ; a I ! � . t, ! ! � I . . I � . I untry- V� � I I i i � I � ! . ! - i I . � . I � I . I i - , . � � I I ; ! I : : � .. . . - ; I . � . ; I i I , . 11 ,: .. I I . � i I � I I I ; I . I . I I � i i ,!:. � I � � - . I . . i . . I' . I � � I � � ! i I I .. ! I . I C 11 i - . . li ! - . . � ; � I : .- s . . .� I i . I i . � . . I;_ . . r I . . .. . 1. i - , i 11 . ;, I . . . I - 11� I I � I .1 4 . I i . I . I P : . i � . . 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