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'man, and just the kit d--bf nateri ot'ahu, t � little! . -have! con tea 141 � I down and rep*e it by &I new . � ,_ It be ' ot McArthur. A resolution was pasued, to P It it . I I � : � . , is want put io, ng in the background. If a, k ha g fir, 3 badly. they can . - .. i 2 4 ., ad in the Xort:Lweat - to ta ke it I 7 . 11 hey ahoul ed to the Council, Offering One, and we think ti a trustees j1hould � I I -L . - a great and a prospoi ,ous country and ' oh to brin .. be be present miding �ubho * . our t B4 , ers. would t ., the ri f , . any oth, r way, t Lrefully befor 3 sp( I _ � �' L - I them, if they would ]'1ut a proper seven I 1. � . reflect ci 1 i. 7 Rster's at %udar is taxed fo the . b to miss F (, Bpi) benefit. iof Be � -I 11 I I we therefore ho a th8 t if lie must eave pup� Is: up � . 11 Bh' feet picket fence on V iol park, that th I . - - � p i . a 111,011 1. � ,� � .1 . rising. a �ey upon a buildir, g which has''been !� ��J W -,, DISTRICT MATTERS. - here, he will see his i ray - c lear to ettle I from the very lowestIolasses tpwary, wh I a I more e rp I W_ 1�1. �: ;., . . �.,i I . , ; 1 - li4l I . I . I on g towns an length of day� I d. society would pay t e, corporation' 10 cdademned by the In, 5peot�r, time : after i i 44;;.4; � - -- on the Canadian side of the linie ' and we Should, soon h6ve done wi 1 - th i OuL� i -every � - � � I I ' i . * - at of the fence time, as unlit for bitation in . � I A, ; ,I!, otonous drawling and mi It h piness a his new relati It per cent. on the net (o I I I � .4. �; 1 WEEX AT WILSON & remain under the od flag that has lelan6holy, mon . I : � I - I . . RECEIVED Tiats . , I I ' ' n a,nd 50 per cent. of �atliy balance the; WaY.—Cox. . I -1 il - ", � i . �� : �,,_ - ' eais Ihe� b tle u bling which mars so many schools. lsh . he parti ulars will be: fou A i � � �, . braved for a thousa,ac. y I ; 1 4. . . �. :,, Youlials, a.lot of Extra Choice YoungEysou Tea, . - � ltx * -Nic.—A pie-nic was held inil Mc� I . Hi. � . I 11 an ' have in hall& at �bhe close of their C � ( I P , I; -1. for cash. Any party buying and the breeze. - - I . he exVIneeting of Ithe Con ve'ntic her olumn. he brick wor. E �; n , may I � I :; -i ught at a bargain . . �P :, � I ; bo .. I last . �. . . I 6f annualgames, yearf� until the fence DOngall's Grove on hursday Of �� I � i .- . ill I f roM, us, either in small or large qla intities, -we . - � ,will ' : held in Wingh am eaxly in the Mr. Caal Is new block, on the corner 1, I . -1. . I L : � " �, ii , __ -,-,tP* vJU guaran tee as good or betttr value ban can be —A Cricket In h was a ; . I .. i I was paid for. A now fence 'is very w4ek, under the aus, .., 6sof the __ esby- I . . - CRICKET. autu .1 i i . : M ` and &rket,streets, is now fi iis - . , . 'lace. 1 4 �: I � ' � I I b -:1I " - :. - I � ( .0 V - - had through any Grange or Pedlar in be Derain- b I L i i 0 * ad 4nd ihe buildi -eing push . is hoped the offer teriann Sabbath Sell of thi's . I i z; .-I in Stratford on Saturday as � - een I g isb . d It much wanted, and iti . L 1 �_141 trouble . 1 1 , , . .11 a.! It will be entertained. i pleasant, an all - I - - , -1 , i I - 1:1 , ion. Gim us a triaL It will not be m ich I I as apidly as 1 t The day was cool -and i . � i: -Z - if we cemn . I I _! mely enjoyable time was p6nt, , . I . n'd , the Stratford and Se&for pl er', re- G CATTLE.—Mesors. Winter ati d- to Ompletion � I . � I � I �, - , I s , 21, , . to return one lot ot do as say. We ItingL in ai victory for a rth b !five, Chas 1 from 1 here, on Thur 3 - w poosib e, � extra , I- 1� 1. I, -1 y shipped 5 _. . I ; 41. Z have a large lot of Gran�ulated BtigbtReflued and SU . y . I at�riall� improve the appe an i i t, 1: �� M �4­ : . ar; ue­�ale- Prry ; 'i. -� -4 1 � - Raw Sugars In stock, bought before the recent wickets. The score of bo sides lwas day ;' I load -i 18 head -of ve ry fine of , at t when completod---�-T a if M I ringing laughter and btigh r - F � I ij, . b I in is ree I -1 I -1 -ad secure what you v i-11 require - . t fo Ld OUR CH oy fa,ces are any criterion. :' The - � . - I advance- Call a all, the cause - ; oei itle. They go direct to Live r- 6 %f rth Cricket EZSE FACT611Y. - Th( api 11 I - - I ) Blue- h � , U jl �. #�! .� i ur prices, as out bein the.very bad �on I . b visited Str . � - . I, - -we advance o . 11 - for preserving before .? I i _ Sabbath School is, a far as we can . 11 theymustgoup. 705 1 on 8 tur4ay last, . I I L. Ul!� Iq -x. dition of the out-fiell. The grass Was pool., V11he following are the arti, i� ut, d vanquishedi t e vale Cheese Factory Is running a, large . ".". - I � �!; � _I-ir . . I I . � _ _q_ - I learn, in a very prosperous condition, 41 ' entirely too long for CheLket. �he from: �� om they were 11purchasIS, ed players of ab town in a frien I. business this se�son. Over 17,4136 lbs. � � '. ­ .1 THE BAMMUPT STOCK. -Ever since � I Bit Pick . . � I Ii � - w g 8 and to judge from the activity di� . PH 1 , I . P$ 'folks are not eas' y of milk are i I play- � , . . � � � � -4- � L, Tuosdaymorning there has been a tremendous following is the Score of '[the Seaf�rth. tIlle " lit : John Sb4ord, Maxillo, ' ly m6tch, Seafor tak�u i, I per day. One �� . , I Li. , 'A I ! . - I - .� , I . � I � Old Stand, where the te . . - i. I rush. of people at Hill* am: . � one LI, 1800.1ba.; . John 'Tough;. St& i - be4t4n ii� anythin they take hold of n load, Charles 829 ad. by the managem of the pip-nic, � ' � �_-- 1 " . i . I . Hender,son's, being 2 Al � j�L � Bankrupt Stock of Hill Brothers is bei g sold off. . FIR IN .11 . I toy 6 bull, 2450 lbs.; Alex. - Ronteiti earuost.-�_Mr. Ke neth McLeod; -L " . as, and a of a I 1 08. is ii -ti. the hands of V efficient ;fIvears. - t T �, - : ­ V L 1 9 . I I i,'�L , Thestorehas been actually crowded both up- �P I I ' � ti � , n s of this kind , in , - 4� i�, - R. J. Girdle8tone b, atter on ............. i.. 6 Tuckelflir fle Social gatheri , I .� . . X, stafra and do*n, from early in the mor aing until , mith, three sl'rs d a heifE r, erly �f M6Killop,, nd Mr. Samuel Ela - 2415 pounds, while end Isbister an I . . I 9 r I - _ ; � 4 -, � I.- . I,, �1�� . D. Baird b Pattersojf� ................... w::: ;.. ,, 44n lb,,. a , on I r opinion, c cul 0 pr4 . * I .1 ,. - 'r latein the evening. There haye been seven or 5 I the sto'ero aver . I a(I al ated t mote I , - I . I nall, Prothers-in-1 w of Mr. S - Die iso , several others fo6t * ul � to 1800 pounds. I F i 'r - . 7 ; I I I , 14L � i�­ eight attendants and even this number were . I I lot of early hilidlier feelings _k . ................. * - . . N�illfa have &ken up a lar a tra t This factory and 4inkindle more en - H. Cameron b Morplly ,aged . - 'i 4 E. Harstone b Morphy ............... �. 4 .... �.. I- and be; heifer' 1300 - lbs.; Postr1clastior, 9 b as! sold one a � ii , . utterly unable to supply the customers. There . A, q �. I ! I 11 I . " G. R. Coldwell I b w Morp) Ly ................... 12 � Soot�, MoKfflop,',tWo a ' r - May cheese at 9J Cents. Though not thtisiasm. in this bra�cb of Chrilstian. -� I 8h for Goo Is that wo of 4&�d i ear tit��Ie, Northwest To , - 9 7, i, t never was before such a ru �' �ers, 2500 lbs. �Ii r I ­ G. Baird b Patterson..... . ..................... 0, . -ach- I I,— t�, I igood work, -t, : remember, and if this continues it wil - �,�'[ tatz, Grey, one tte6r, 1 0 M. tojy. I They speaK very highly of a So large a price as lasi i spring., the pros- I ! . - . � I Ift'Ot take Phili� . � t I w6rk. Go on in your' . . '� � ­ I - 1.. 1 Ja c , -r � I 4 9 e , T. Coleman b Patterson .. ..... ­ .... � .... ) , , ud if time does not bring you'l you j, ?1�1 long to cl ar out the whole stock. 705 ) , 1 Maifin, :Hulleit two Bteem he land and the ap 89,11a pects are that will era, a : k� � il, . R. Adams b Patterson ........... I ....., .... I.. 0 ; �� I quali�y O� t . p the iv�ole season .g': ­ . . . - I.. 0 . reward, eternity , - . - T. E. J41in a Hitchcock b Patte:son ........ 2600;$�.; James . Ile, M Killo ) I . �', THE BEST TURNIP SEED is tb) cheap- - . Somerv�i try, anel if the climate is i Sun Shall. � J� - f, - 6 � of tho.coun average as good as Is. t year. I � '. ­ , � 4 1. �� est. Wilson.& Yonng have a large stock of the A. Adair'c Hitchcock b Pattersom... ....,. �.. �. 8 one steer, 1400 lbs.; Robert Me illa ' thenitan,11 is favorable to agricul�tur I -_ I I - - I i -I 1 14- . . - I t . - � ,;. 1`i � it best varieties of Swidish Turnip Seec all now, W. 0. Reid not out ...................... : I I . I . �_ , I . � � I I Bayfielci. I , r- . � and bought from th i Byes 1, wides 1 ........................ * * ; � . . . M. e0c they ivill likely to te.there permailext - AfAcIl eii. . �� � I e most reliable Reed growers ..:: : 2 One cow, 1550 lbs.; W . ; I . ,��. - , , a r.R a" . I i I OUR COURT OF R-EVISIONI.--The oun- - , _ _.. - . �,, .- ­ and importers in the Dominion. Do ia ot ran the - I - Tuckeramith, thr'e steers, av 13 ly.-On Monday ast the Toronto ims, RETIRED. -H. P. Rennedy, Esq... the I - .1 I I - I : I � i - ­ .............. � . ' 1 a d O . risk of losing a orog of roots for the eAe of the Total . ' .................. 1.48 each ; lRobert Taylor, one at did not re�ch here until about 10 oVoc oil of this village met on the list in, it. as . '' �i f " - I � I . . . popular landlord'of �he Royal Hotel, � . ; ,- " � . � :-t� ,-� few cents difference in the cost of bad and good SECOND INNING�. , The ave'ra a Court of Revision, and after ,h,hving k� ,-, . I :, � � . I � . 1 : heifer, 126510 lbs. . ge-priae.pai in the! eve)aing, ow .ng to an accident o 4 "' - need. Wmsox & Touxr,." 705 R.J. Girdlestone b Murray . . 0 f . has retired fropa business. We regret- . . �, ff. � '- 14�1 �i� ,1 the main line of the Grand Trunk a . . . a V. . � � . 0 .... ......... * * � : , or theii6 cattle was from 5JO to 60 P( - to learn that failitig health has ne - . � �_ .. i, STRAW13KRRIEs. , If yo,u want fine IL Cameron-rd'i out ........ *** ­ ' .. .... : I . ; � I coast. taken the oath of o ce proceeded. to ' � � , I . - �-_ ' - . d I land for the:bullS f ?OM * to " who have charg tated Sin ** bui,siness. The Reeve and four Coun- 11 , Berries I would advise my. oustomc ra M Ld friends E.- Raistono b Patterson ...... ............ i 2 PC= I . 6or t W I ch a course. Mr. Kennedy has I , ' L. R. Coldwell, run out .... � ..... ............ �. 2 . . ; 1'� N_ I - their hich I 0- of CSdno"Is"Hall Ao not attend #o i cillors were all prese t, and thel five t , ". They Oro -'as finea Iot of cattle as le - . - ,i . for many years devoted his time to t ]. ", Z to leave -orders early, as reporti w.. R. Adams b Pattei-son ........... ........ . . � 1 h7; i have from growers from -different sect: oifs ind! - . . - I - - i mf3mbers constituted thd Court.:! The I . I . i,it -.-.. � - ' T. E . Joslin o Pitcher b Patterso; n :::*,�- 0 here this peasov. I . I beiteir� and keep it properly lighted an business, and will be remembered as a I I � . , oate a ihort crop. Having contracted for my 2 1 . IN ; . I . � W - _F_ . i i ­ I CJ i a disguate I 1�1 t k, I", , . le .number of appeal's wa a unusually few. a � I . ; I leaned, &p wiiI be s tha , V,: �,� *cc the J1r8t W. 0. Reid; not out ............ . : *::::::...:t 9 � most civil * and obliwj� landl I - . , - 'i Strawberries I will. place the pri of the i ' I , Ord. He I a, . I A." � Reason by the ease at rook bottom pric -s. D.�� D. Byes 1, leg byes I ....... � ...... I ...... i.....,!,. 2 COUNI-Cl DOINGS, � At the xqgulai th ywon'tgotoitatall. Itisapitylth . carriesthe best wishos, of his many The appellant, Mr. John A. Rutledg i� . - �. I . ,7 1- Y �� , � . . � . 'a . - , - � At: -, RosE, Grooer, Seaforth.. 705 . 'I- " - - -: 1. . . � . � ght.. so J - friends with him int ' his ietirement. had handed the Clerk of the iii,dinici- 4!x Council meeting on M d lind a h4lI shouid be so poorly t�k 0 .1. �i�t CT � . Total ................ . , iiL " . . Olu Oh!to the 6. mes of � , I I t4i :, . A. G. McDouGALL & Co. Ila a First Innings ........ . ::::I *.:::::' : ..: : 1�- 143, res ff ,,,.t olhaY hE r8af tE I Care 0 a] his,v�relfare. His sue- pality the na four gentlamen - '�i , , - I � I ._ rom the Emerson Iptbrlla All will hope for - I I .- t � .� , ave placed o# the - I 1. m I up their minds to give the public some Cheap I all sid6waIks laid be malde of gravel tional we I arn that Mr. Thomas Gilreen cesoor in the whom he wished to h I V I - I Royal io Mr. Wm. Bugg, i 41 - . , .. : - .. i Dry Goods for the next mouth. Theyhivemark- I i6l. ' . sament roll, and Etated his reo Y . 1:11 -�-. I Z �--. . : was vo ad, down after couBideralle dif w asoe . Qns - . ed down all their Summer D.tess Goods, Prints , Five wickets to spare. ; I : : . ; I 4, 4-M P. for South Huron, It s 136 formerly of Hawkesville, county of Wa- . I - �t�� . cur,bd the egistry office, of Rock ake torloo. i t �� lw , :1 Is - in'the document why he wished them . % � 4 � . � - t - Cottons, &c., to wholesale -cost price. Buyers o . - I i CUBBlOr. IT, he Sbreet Committee hande I f i � . I . , 11v 4_1'�, would do wall to call and see them and judge for . i � I F - the. r report of the street . in iprov( - coun f Ctal'�City, and proposes to � f toibe placedther I 0 was ! a. T a r I I, 11 I � o . I r. �� TEACHERS, ASSOCIATION.�-IU accord- 1 in qb lor -_ ' � . . � _. I . ,a I 11 ik'a , � 4. t- or ar who ha - � I .t , I,- themselves, f they mean what they advertise. to be use4 -, th�tvf Thomas Par be �'? nir, _:-, I ance with the previou s an4� ouncenlOn a, ' ii�ents reo�uired for the ', season. Tb e ere a bui ding for Wroxqter. I . rl . : I , " , 705 . , a bui all 'Pr* i i- - - I C �- L,, !j, ,,�� I I � t i- , f,t a c6mmAtoe recommended* improv the o e�' nd he t apart a Nock Locii-up.-A meeting of the rate- � , - #.� �� A� the regular half -Yearl eting t 1 1 1 - has se come tenant of a property wit i the � ; . , ti� F,:$` " �Of - Mi this 4di , meats to the amount of 61,064, Is foll for , uildings.-Mr. Goo. W?iite- pi,yers of Wroxeter w4s held in G nicipality since the period whet. the 'O ( for 0( on for C( I , � i .. a TEm LicENsE FUND FOP. SOUT - RON. Teachers' Associatio for ri ng . . I on ofton's ma, . .1. V ; -Mr. Ballatityne, License Ins a�tor for met in the Public Sol oolhbre Thursday lows: ; now sidewalk on the ea it Bide ley, IN 0 as been in Toronto �with Hall on bbe evening of Thursday, 2nd assessor had been around valuint, the I - I . , , ' f Ora .. - "Old ear Grit" this season., will re - property, and thd ly objection 4b'M IL Cf*, 1: - --, South Huron, has received the and Friday last. Th� 3 at hdance w 10.19 - inst., to discuss the er�ction of a look 3. � - 0 Ma Street, commencing at Cole I . on. .. , f � i, � I Ma ; � I - 1, i, - i I .. . I I Provincial Secretaxy the return 3 -of the not- quite so la,rge as gonert My turns ou't . man s &* mill and lr�nning South turn to So orth on the 4th of Jul .- up and also to select !a sit@ to build could be aminst. hiS ilame � � I I y M, j7 , �t � . . , . , - I . J - . money acd-ruing to to'these meetings, but there was a ocid Me. T om fl�rm, upom The result 'was that a lock I - , amount of license � 9 . about rods; a bridge across th drai i. T E; Denny has sold his -up be�ng placed upon the roll was that the i - . . .1 . Y. I - � . - 9 ` each municipality in his diatziet from representation from the surroundi g I Oppc ;Wel Josiah I on the H ron Road, McKillop, to Mr. 24 feet by 36 feet aria 12 feet high ua,�Uao Of t *1 �;� 1 if Watsoill's hoi Be; a he previdas tenant appdared I � . - I,� I � , i . �ror 1, Ralph 1 h pson, his neig I ��e assessed for the, same lots:' To � P the License Fund for this year. The towns and townships, and on the wh a culvertl on the Street runn ng we t I hbor, for the should be built on tho market square. - th' 2 , ': - I 1. ; - - I Z I :. � - I total aimo-unt obtained after i the caraing mill; a new in of 163,100, The farm- contai s, 50 obyiate t a z ty, ,,a resolution was . � � ` I - - r I acting the Convention was suceeBsfa.l. T e`1 , sidewalk on, . � BUSINESS. -Mr. Robert Forsyth & 11 I . . � . . I . - : _� -f. ri ade ..Son, of the Wro, .. . . ., I �� all expenses, a.wounts to �3,5,1 0 This proceedings began with A - lively aa- I R�dlwa�, street, commencing at VVI:i�tE i acres.. ,A eating of the Fire B xetO Woollen' Mills, passed directing that t he name of Mr. - I I I I - I . is distributed as follows: 'P 'OvinCial areas by J. Ferguson, OF Win 1! side's and running west al�out 60 feet .I win be hel . in the hall this eveni , at Jbhn Howard, the previous tetLant I I . . i gha I � I 7. have started a branch I establishment in I -1 I .1 � I . hos, V ary, $896.68 ; Seaforth, �' ,117.75 ; � Free I ident of the Society, andl d a n . Harriston in conne tion with the .�, �� I Treas ho h 't, , . ew W&I r on the north side of urort half past 7 o'clock. -Rev. Duncan Me. . shiould be struck off a ad that of T . - � ,- , � ' -1 . I I �1' � " , " . . Exeter, $388.50; Stephen, . �355.43 ; in a practical and eff ectiv 3 manner Is street �4B; Bowden's Ho � tel, about '6 . Leod, Of Toronto, will preach in the Wroxeter business. -Mr. John Hovey P subitituted. The second appeal . ' I � I Hay, $234.26 ; TuckerBhaith, 1611.56 ; number of interestin6 , top',cs. Several I feet; t4e'Urain On the n th a de PresbyLerion church, on Sabbath ext, started last Monday morning with a .P. ie.r behalf of Mr. Townsend, a ad a, - � . r I � � ' I - � , . - Stanley 129.25 ; gentlemen trr.a,ted the subj 3cts assign d Crombile Street to 0 in fro at the i1sua I hours. -A number of Can- car load of horses for Winnipeg. -M,. 1!6�0111-tion moved by Robert Morison I Z, Bayfield, $137.33 ; ) be b ;ad fro r I � I L; . . a qts and other communications David Hood, it is und�rstood, will fol- J 1 . I . Uaborne, $96.93 --,. South I derich, to them, and Stoc-lis, 11gebra, T�e . � Houghton's Stable to Coleman street; cilr p and seconded by H. Howard that m. I � . . . . I .1 I I I ay groui - ictoril - recer I , I , $32.31. Teacher on the Pl A and Se�- the drain on the west side of -'V ve for this -week will &*ppe4r in low him with anothe� car load next T4wnsend be placed o the assess ant � �, - ` I , � ; � � . - .� � . ­ , . . apan - � ( - ond Class Literature, farlished'ex0l. Street to � be boxed in from Q -Ombi a ou� next. __ I week, if the markets �re suitable'. t of the southeast part �,, 6 . . - . ; ­ lv PERsoxAL.-We notice, with. pleasure . I - . - �i �t c - street 0 I . , , ::, � � - -no I . .1 . lent material for thoight and di e, street; the drai if . � . of �Ot No. 2, Bayfield co, 7810n, was 'S � . __ � . . I . . . I � thai 'Mr. H. J. Cosgrove., E;F3iBta,nt � F � ' I . sion, being generally 1:rOug, it before a 0 a of Clark � s bra- to: b 3 � Turnberry. :. , � - I . 4 the weat Bid et I Tuckers�nith. catried. By a joint resolution moved � teacher in the Seaforth High School, I 1. � � . - I I � � I- d PI 3asing -eat t) TnE TowNsHip AssE ssmF by'R -korrison a'n:d secon,dea lo', R. I audience in a clear a ma . boxed i a and covered; Clark sti ,NT�.-At I . . I � haspassedhis second year's examina- . . I the I I 4 - I I I Court I . f 1�evisioa this year there 1was IXPROVEMENTS.-� M' George Sproat, StiLubury, the two Qth, Br cases, that of i ner, and forming good mo is, each bf belevele'dand graded from Crombi3 I - I I � � 1. . . - � 11 � i . A ,. � lr8t-rate t, Mr. �. ! i I eorge St s 0 . �� � 4 tion at Toronto University most credit- its kind, of f eaclizi, street t, ng on� but of the 3rd concessionTY is erecting, an G.1H. Howson and Samuell Meneer, 1'.. �, ably. He obtained honors in meta- g.. , I a 4ppeal against the asgess- I . - � - -7 ; addition to his alr6ad�, large,'commod- ' ' , ! w&e dispos6a of. The former was or- i .--. W. Gage, of the Canada chool Join ' Goderich!'Streeb opposite the resideiidb�! mallt. Th�s speaks well for the bare ious and handsoni� rest f . , I 1, ,I physics and logic, also in me'nta,l and ' I . � 'dence. It looks , , 4 .1i , nal was introduced and made a ve y � of A. G. McDougall; p k for the ex ; me' � Od 'judgment of that . dered to be placed on the roll as- tenant , I t - 0 411 � and offi.Qal. ' � : � moral science. This result is !all the ' . well to see our far reading out in � �e­ k Y _" * ' Werp, sp .1 I - azi a , . ell, ho I Z. . � liberal offer to furnish t1iia n�ag I tension of -the wa,lk on .West *ark,e- This appe I was from John Pow . I of Oart of lot of. 218, Bayfie3d'village, -, 'i - -table in view"of the fact tha,t . F I . , I I ! more credi . go a this -way. . _ buld be plac I on , , � to every teacher who woull become a street to opposite the residence f Mr i made 1 int that he was assessed ! I ana that the latter all 6. �, - 2 Mr. Cosgrove had not attended lectures. FARM BOUGHT.�Mr. W. S. Mundell I ,;, A � - "I . D, 1� member of the. Association. As t a � S. Stark,, ouis street to be leveled too big, t the court took, a diffe,rent has purohased thel far! [ I th� roll as tenant for lots 310, 311,. 312, - � ,� 1" . I We Congratulate our clever youn�g friend �__ ; I jrn� of Mr. Wm. X., . .� I t 1; - . . a . : I Ork , I � on -his success, and predict for � him a Grieve payi g th4efo the sum of 35,_ t- I I I , membership. fee i out 7fif b ( cents, it is and grade from John Street to Wes j view oif the matter and *unaniniolnlly � 1 313 and 314. This concluded the � 11 difficult to imagine ho,v an i one havik i Market st at; a sidewalk on the easb sustaiqed he assessor. - i a J of the Court of Revision, and it wm i ac- -' x� 4 � I brilliant career Should his physical - d b1' i 'from Go 1 800.* This Inc a - Is 8 crops co dingly closed, and �ke roll as ised � I I GS. OF COUNCIL. -At the ,111ast rel - . I I strength not fail him. He is evid6tit- I cliargo of a schooi cou . grudge tqis I side . s e 1* cleric DOM to ground. It is a he farm at t . I I - ,' . � I i . 8 8,, i amall gum for the use of t le teachefs' street t � Mrs. Smith's house; C hureg meotli 9 of the Council of this wn_ passed. It was then oarried by repoln- � I - jy.as successful a student as he 1 1 shij as hold at Pattergon's price and we cong atu ate, Mr. M nde - r 11 . ; librax -'and a first-class educatioula , street t lo� gravelled fi�ont Goaeric6 P, 7hi h w ' I tion� that the next meeting of the Coun- � 11 I teacher. . y - . re , I 1 4 Mr � . Griffin . . - upon his parch ase' I � I � � 11 - al sidews lk� CA Hotel BI eva a, i � oil: will -beheld at McCann's Hot 1 � � ­ i paper, yet, strange to Bay, A was foutid St. at tf James street wa in I , a, OR I I .�� �"? . ; . ' I I I A GOOD SALE.- hel'sale of Mr. Wm. - I 1. - � Aw,OTHER VICTIM. - Inflammation of I rather difficult to raise the club -6f 60 the eas side of � Jarvi street frorA struct d t examine the B line oppoisibe I the first, Tuesday of Ju ly, at the hoi of : �. �, I ' Goderich X. Grieve's farm s ockl and implements ! , � I . I I � . t1l r!- o Market strit; the Bide - Lot 8 Ol the 1st Concession, &Ad i . 2 clock p.m. ' _. � " y ,a lungs has been unusually prevalent necessary to -take advantag3of I . � . I . on Friday last w6; I argely attended. ; 05 - I I ; � - . � ,� 7! , in this vicinity during the p Should a,ny teachers -who , are not a6le walk on 9e wqst side ot North Mair deeme n cessary to lot the job of �'b The whole sto k as cleared out an(I - i . I �� I � ., , at few I . . - . i bg Itho'rou,cl o : I I . . C I i _131-yUL. i - �-� 'I , months, and several -dea,ths have. oc� toattendwish the Jopurnd,l,they w1ill Street to . ily o ti. lvert.' Mr. Robert H�rri lize 1. .I The hammer � . 1. . ,� . re I ! " splendid pricoo rarl � I �dain street was ted a pathmaste " 6 0 T I T Gurred from this disease. The last vic- � get it by sending fifty oents t6 -the S�c. repai , t6 be gre vaned a poi - r in pla wg,s wielded by t4at voteran suctione.er, ILL. -Mrs. R. Phill# s has beeni, very � F � .1 . . . , I ,�� ,, re avel frbm Ste)henst H. i in Ithe past week from the effects f a I I ; ,�� tim was George Edwards, the eldest retaxy, A. M. Taylor, C-li aton. it !is wi ad , Oned gr, H wk*ns. A by-law was passe fo - � I .. . I . .1 � .- I Mr. Brin ho dift Ilia duty nobly as. he � , - a prp ec i ays and bri 6 i , A , son. of Mr. James Edwards, of _,thiB -h 100 CO ner t . D'the station; a Inew sic awalk th t ion of highiv a, W se4ere cold, butt we are happy to state - probable the club wil rea, , over � I _ I I 1� �, . . . . . I - always does. � . Z� � � town, a fine, promising youn . ain 19, when' the terms ate known' l3k. 1011 the aBt side of: High street ri uning -from Ida ages. Mr. Henning, De ut . � sh 6. is now convalese t. . � .- . . 1. , �Ii - 9, t . I . I . I . ,e� w . I A SoRE Eyj3.- r. 'homas Carter, of ' .I . ! - yearsofage. Hehadbeen I for a Ing the sessions sotoft( dispassion � ffif. a tr�el6 abou t* 100 Reev a instrucie to ave the loul. � .�, . o , - EAD.-Mr. Donald )Iurray, of : Wa- 1. I � - J i . ' the Huron Roa , T ckerimith, has a ., I . ; - I 0 8� . at a ine a � .. .� 1, il. little over a week and died on Saturday I place concerning th.E Su erannuatlo y8rgs;� � i ew wa on tble west Side of vert o; I' b tween Lots 15 !an nos ,, di d on Monday evening last, I I IN o " � � I -, . nice, smart little irl o about 7 years of I , . u C . . . � ? Z MOTIliv last.. He was not vet r robust I fund. It was Dually res6lved thai a H dh 0 re t froni John to Market 16, on ( o cession 7, made passs,blej 4 1 1 -, : 11 . . i . . an as interred in B' tL- on Wednes- I . � I T �.,. age who has bee suff ring very severe - 1 7 . at best, amd his constitution pro,ved not �� fund of the sort ought to eKist; tha,t a st,eets � la new sidewalk on Bouth side of resol#ou was moved to the -foll4in d . He was an old ' . d respeete I re " � J1 � . * ly lately with on of er -eyes. About � I - I - I ntl - Ji me$ 4treet from !eeJ4 106 effect : T at dogs assessed to the if ol I ` , - stiffioie' ir strona to Withstand th'e 'teacher ahouldbe allowed to superin- . si� ant. . I . 1: . ' � - . I I he on three years ago s a go the pupil of the _. . - I - I I disease. He was an unusually ate : . 25 years' '. yi rds. !TI.iis report wa amaud b lowini p raorts be struck off t . . [ � say, I nuate at �the age of 5.5, or ai. I& . Isi yl . I eye cut with a kni , destroying,itR PALT.-It is really surprising, the I . ­ . � . , t 1� - boxin . out i � . . intelligent and amiable young man, �, service, or when disabled, a d should! be : at -ikin .o4t the g of -the drains on j -viz., John Gillespie, R. McIntosh, R , amount of salt that is being teame I � I I sight. N6twiths and' g this, ho !, , � I - - I - wever, . . " allowed to teach while abl( up to he I I nd Clark streets, and as� Yeo, oh Weir, Mrs. Sheppard, Job I of arey, Young & Spad-ling's salt w:)rks, . . I I � and his death is a heavy blow to his , � 1b , G.oiabil I ., the eye continued to row and is now ' ( 11, ­� . r� i � . � . � ::. . bereaved parents. The funeral took : age of 55, even though drawing Super- amendle was adopted. Permission .- - � 41 I � , I ' : i Mars - all, C. Griffin,, M. Lamout, ` 0 becoming an an aatu al size, and for 11131.7th. Every momelit of the diRy is � � I �_ - W � place om Sunday afternoon last. The annuation funds. The RevAir.Hill de. - W�s t4lit 3d Mr.;'R. L. !Sbarp t tap K. Po ell and H. McDougall. and �b t opeupied with teams mp � out. I I I - I i- .. I : � � some weeks past has � been intensely I . ving in � I � � 1 4 T . remains were interrel in the Ma.itlaud- livered an address bef)re I he Assoolia- � water i ial 1, an o Mr. �T. 0. Ke p to, if th col actor, whc,n collecting tax I paitif at I 1 1 '. r i I I . " Mr. Parbe' intends taking I HixNny BURNED OuT.-Mr. A. � � r% . 4- - . ' �e: drain from his. cellar.. Mr! I . I . , . the funeral - a finds OgE on the miseB of any of, t � oron o 1 � m. 6 . �' r . B,a,nk cemetery, and w a tion which was: highly appreciated. I . I � p the little girl to T ! and giving the ch ney caught fire 'on Tu sduy,,., but - . f I'argely attended by the citizens gen'er- . n meet�ing - _ ab � X ' . 0 � On Thursday evening; 6n o a It byl , wag instructed to Itrim the shade ovq named partr he be empowere 1 . � _: . . S ' , case into the hands of a i skilful oculist. v�aa.quickly got under ontrol. Persons . - by the If I c .streets. The by, collect taxes for the same. - i It was . ; 1 lilving in that section of thevillageban- - I I .. orally, and particularly upils of Was held in Card' O's Hall, when treles 613the publ�. I to I I I I .- 11 "I - � � . ! . I - i - : � 1, the Methodist Sabbath School, of ; Messrs. Ferguson, I ew&,- s la, for th regulatibn ofl the taxir g and decid�d t ) pay Mr.McTavish his salav F ' . . . . , " . . I I � Walt,96", - notbe too careful in reg�ard to fire, if I .1 � -v-hieh the deceased wa I Dr. Vercoe and D. D. Wilsong runnitig a large of do s was road . a � as assessor for the Present year, he lim - a . � I . s a member'. av*e Short , . , I gl I � i . one once breaks out tl ere is no td. [ling ; . - � . I I I . 8 the ro.., I . 0 addresses. S. G. M(Caughey, M.A., third t1rae and fdrm.%1Iyj passed Thi I ing combleted his' work and A DXSTARDLY IACT.�-The Rev. Mr. . . - I I . . 1. I . kesb rian Minister of , - ; I . . I COURT Olf REVISI art of : read an excellent assay oil educ - b � I . a)lfllong other 11ings- ptovide� I havir g b )on a by the Couiloi 1. MoNaughtou P w,here it may stop. ' 1 . , . oN.-The at on, y- aw I ; I ; 'Iesby , . . Revision met on Wednesday u Ight for; marked by beautiful d ctiol � and soi in alt be, on !each mal a dog 1 The Wary of the! township this place bei`ng absent on his holidays, I j'q,Ew SIDEwALr,.-A iid6walkhas been I I � * a t . �at the tax all � 1 I . trpas rei ,, the mause here is no i Iii I on the Wawano ih side of Q I teen . ' . AIII&on each-fenciale dog $2, and! Mr. MoLaren, wajB definitely fixed at W1 vacant. Taking - the first time.- The Court consists I , : I . i advantage of thia facti some evil ais- fit at. Bein a quiet and almostl� se- . . - of : views. Owing to on( of those* Sc!Ci. $�.50j�i � . � I . . eeve, and Coun- i dents that will some that it sibs,11 be payable 1 to t $70 per ),nnum. ng a few I . I theReeve, Deputy R - times occur when - I he own, . 881 � .9 . � cillors Lounsbu,ry, Wm. Camp4ell and most provoking, the lights WO& � ,d to posed rascals, see d. Ian entrane clud-e spot after . I t um- , l erk,b.. a 8 ; ay July it. each � chart gran a e! ouncil adjo . 1 01 0 . I . I . I . Dr. Campbell. There are just four a,p- I . . . �,r, i � L d hen � . i the house by rernov] . L11 s bol -s of our youthful s � 2 8 ma,� . be about the middle -of the Meee,1199 cd,us- yal - y eat. is mad(, the I me6tl again on thp 27bh inst. at In()- I pane of , . . ! . a . , I Clerk is to -keep in I � 8�1 I ­­ peals, as f lows: M. P. Hay" ing some delay and confuE ion . ! : I I from one of the Win QI � found in full promenuding costil.me, � 101 as, asseiss- I till Ithe a Agistdr f o - the i vale. r . . do and rans . I . � . I ! . I . I I I ; . . . I - . 1� -, as agai qrpo§ ; � - the drawers and thing further, thoul r,h I � wound up I I ; t ad eve ; . � ed too high; James R. Wright, assessed gas machine w and p 16 a full descriptilon of th 3 ani-' I I rything.in NO � . ; I i � . for dog; Henry Camer proved thatthe light S gaforth- had . mil, an I i sue to �t a o ner a tact which � Bruss6is. i the house upsidedown 1 They also an- , OD. -The ba,nd b , ' meet in Nvat- . . on, assessed for . I . 0 � I I a 14 . . tered the cellar and * I I I i �. not for ever vanished. ON * to this ua6t bE ,Nrorn by the dog. Ar y dog DA17GERous dlux�.-Mr. Jas. i Ich - Violently made a 8 is hall for practice regularl , : ey .. � I too much in -come, and Dr. Coleman ap- ' I . Y. r - . peals against the whole roll on the fol- loss of time, Rev. Messrs. Bring found Irlitining at large without such tag son f - tile tOW4 ood square Meal f i preserves .and in orm. us that we n iay expect t 3.em : t .. lusgrave4nd � p .... hip of Mor ri a, last 9 .. � . , r -, t . - lowing grounds, viz.: .1st, that some pro- 1 McCoy ,witbdxew their proposed �ad- isliable t be destroyed by the I oll"CO, I Frilay evening, rhile in town, got other savory articles, ut the worst of oub very soon noi-sa r about two . beks , . . �. ) - I I dresses, as the hour was ti g -late:. man, � Who will .be instru- . 1 under tho influeneb of liquor, and &bQ1Lt all was a dastardly a tempt to fire the W in . ha, � � ! .6 of . �.! parties are assessedfor more than fall i . I . gel n it Aed to thisi ben we will agai re the pleasu: �, � . � I .- � house. In one Of the Opstair bedrooms he�ring them disco -arse their sweet � and �. . ; � value; 2,nd, that som,e are not assessed was unfortunate that. the meeting :did- effect. This is a gooct I w, but aE it isi 11. Welool: jumped from the thir, I Btolrey � I , � I . I � I J . a f . , - . � i I I for a third of their value ; 3rd, that he not begin a littl the loose end of one ofl the pillow cases dulcet strains to the ditizens. ... - . � � I a earlier, ar d still worse of very gfrea,t importatice, and . . wir d)w of -the Aii�erican Hotell, a;dis- . � I � .. . I : ! � ." the aa en notified oi that this untoward Event interrupted visions are to be enforced, the Council tan ad of '28 feet 6 idches, o on a bed had. been seb i -fire, to and left, . - - 1�, . n to the ide- OUR B.,&sE BALLISTf ,Blyth has a , i the assessment of opprbies the proceedings, as many, were disap- should have it pqblishad in full, so all' waik belc w. For nately the E a evidently with thelutO, ution of burning - ,,'h , several 'pi id alk ub -- � __ _�i . � . i base ball el f -and o mistake. The - " . � . owned by him,�i and 4th. that lif is as- -pointed. in not hoaxing the two reveren theratepfters might 'ave an ) was I hin and brok when he Bt uc it, down the house. Fortunately, how- boys meet every eveni loc'k-on , i � � ' ppor i Z d of ]no . r ng at 7 jo'c . � � . sessed for properties that he does - no gentlemen, whose wall known ta,l .y , S a ever, the fire after b ruing into the ap- . � t ents tunit Wing its 1 provi ionun which was doubtleSs the cause of h a I a InI : ; I . , . the A rioultural Grounds place 11 :ell . _� . I.. er, is W rown , * tin4l life I eing saved. I feathers of the pill � t 9 9 I . own. The Doctor's appeal, howev ould have c ad the Success of 1he there c6uld be no g I ow toren . out of itself . � I 0 I 'excuse for Vic I Ile was badly lor isid a& ted for the plirpoi ,a, and amus� � be- . . , f I . ly i3a I them. Ue tender of - E nglis & H �! . It a ell !ap 1 I informal, and it will, consequeni dy, on eating. As it was,11lowever, a pleas- anter andhurt internall: . He lay i y not doing any further 4arm. than slight- sides exercise themselves in a friel Ldly �, I � I y �1: . I *i I . be optional with the Court whe er th6y ant time was spent, and the, music of Gu a pl ce a new bollef': ariouB condition all Saturdaylimid lyinjuringthe pillowl and lotirn" match. We 'would idvise that! tall L .. .. . . I 0 ring t !'�r prec 0 11kq a r � kindly supplied by Idessr"'. Cline and in th at erworks at a CA of $605 wa 'S4� ay, but by T�es hole in the quilt. Had the fire got into I L , . I take cognizaince of it or not. I - coop a I -pmd the I au� � , day af ternooti to pitcher to be a little more careful., ith . ' . I ,� Joslyn,,with their excellent ]ad' ' a committee Were sable to be plaped in an easy !ear- his shoving, or Some the lame Ones . —At a meeting of the Court -on Wed- - y usis- wa, - the straw in the mattress there is not I I I - .7). I . nesday evening last, Dr. Coleman was tantB, s6ld Walsh, wO of thorim t have a bric smoke stac� riag'E and taken home. : ; the least doubt but th building sud-its may form a "vigilance committee, 1. ith I lf- � t t . � I I . �* . - jiven time to furnishe particular i of his itself a treat very muCh a joyed. Mr. built an . a waterworks building and a' � � I I . 1 entire cont4onts wbald have been con- . . � - . i I Lmimsz: CLUB. 1 The lovers of il�nn th6 express purpose of annihil,at - . appeal; the assessments -of Messrs. Mulholland read 1,The Ial, an of , the solid lied m&de for the �ew boiler. After I ! 0- sumed. , It is not kn*li just when the ing I lim. ' . . I )8m � . . cent Sports, led by Mr. R. Howi t, Of � Tfiey beat Londesboro next Weak,: and . orna has a passi .91 4 . � , as Mr. Me - ' , . . . � I Ha,yes and Cameron were confirmed, West." This gentl ' �If I , � - outrage was perpetratod ek after - � . il adjourned for tWo weeks. , . y I Naughton b an I 1� . . n .1ne number of I accounti I the! the Dntario Bank. met last! Fzid� Cie It Wawanosh,'he we and Mr. Wright's appeal was allo voice, which -with 'practic j will placer C01111( le of �Olill Wed. I � � i. even.ng in the Council Cham er I for - � - 7 i L I o . i I , I The Court adjoumeduntil next , 01 him high in the rafIlks of 'sts � I - �-, weeks and the r latte , was not noticed location, i 1 1 1 : :iday . t . I the purpose of forming a lacrosse In b.' Hensall. �i .1 I night. . t I I until the latter I iart o. last week when ' � I - At the election of officers, C. Clark�on, LocA 'I RiErs. —�The ayor and Reov, W a 1e meeting was -a f Smppixr,.—Messrs. " � Ur- " 1, I —.;-- — - � are ld a �e_Gregor & i � I � .m. . wa ad � I day very sue In all abou 20 some of the neiEhborsi had their atten- quhart, of the Hensa saw Willi are FoRDxr,o­TA---Mr. William X Grieve, madePresident; S. Hias, Vice-Ptesi- last. � Lai 7 makers wl o - become law. marr . .bar joined 5'. I tion drawn to it by tho broken a in B. A., of the Seaforth Eligl� School,' a each It ' � L cow. impoun led on Sun . essful on .. I .. � of"Tuckersmith, and Mr. CaIdwell, of dent, and A. . � t the time. Thel fol- the window. T�e pe�petrators Poaftithis shipping large quatiti; .of lumber this . t , . _: I I MD. Taylor ad assistant br'ekkbr� �Ifould remen her that Con. lowing fficers wil3re elected: �Dr W. . I I � . - I week. . .., . Hibbert, with their families and effects were re-elected Secretary and Treasu'rer I dastardly act aro' not 4afe characters to ' ; .. : I . . stable IDulilop is no re ipecter of per. Gra, am., Honorat'y President, A. n . I a com unity and it will be a I � left here on Tuesday last for akota. for the third time. L, McPaul, ' , have in th. .1 I CON-INGIN. — Grai j a a wood � are , They intended going on Friday last - ' liblic .1 of 1 the sons.—`he Rev, Mr. Graham, cf Eg Tait President; R. Heyvitt, �ecr taxy great pity if the escape detection and 1 now finding their w to mark in I 0 by Seaforth P . WAS appofilated, mondvile, preached in the Canad and 117redsurer; Goo. Leadb , - . - delegate to Method.st church on Supday last, morn tain - D. Sma,le, .&. Strachall and 17. I — - ; I - the Great Western Railway fro: In Hen eatei, a:)- I � lar a qubmitities, and for which good. � the Provir ial Associat1ion, I punishment. I .9 . - � .1 . . . I � � San, and had all their arran am . I - . prices are beling paid. .1 ants and an executive comillittEOwas named ing- ano! ovening, the litt . . . . pastor, REV. Mr. Wri ` -Conatnittiee of Managgiiier t. ' GENERALRm-uRics � HEARD. — ,'hat made with that view, having engaged consisting of the InBp � I I Rodger-OiRe- . I . I I actor and the offi- C' bb, bei'g absent at al - � viBb the club every success, I . I fine showers of rain we have been fa - 0 0 Meeting. Con' , We - . 10 i . � —The drops J 'this vicinity, I . I - as they thought a through car f r their cers of. the Society, aided by the follow. forence.—A young ladl named MoIn., CALEDMIAN SOCIETY ORGANIZ D I . CROPS. I n � . stock. When they got the car issigned i . � � — ': with the exception of Oo feW fields, oi fall 1 vc red with.—F.ull whoat will not be the . . Ing committee of gen �,Ieulen :, Messrs. tosh, son of Mr. Sohni kcIntos i, car- The adjourned m . � I � . � .. I them 611 f�xed up they ware'toll b the Weir, Hartley, Turnbull, UcCli ' . . , . . eating for the Putl?�Se ! wheat, present f very assuring appear- I crop it was last year. 1 1 1 1 ,. � _y aton, at, who was. empl yed in Broad. of organ a Caledonian Societ I � S� Bawden I - agent that they need not be so partic- and Duff. I P611t I - 'gan zing , y in , ! OPENED OUT. -M6 rs. & I � On the whole the Convem- foot & Box' , ance, and if th 3 we�ther continue as Tt ,a . . S planing mill, hai'd thf. Bra sels and recei'ving the report of t ae I Rawlings, of Exeter, Nave opened o, . . . War as they would have to trans -ship at tion did good' servicE'- in waking. up misfoitune to have parts of twoof his 'com mittB9 'appointed to draft by4aws ,' favorable to Vag 3tatioD for a few weeks . 1, Detroit as the Great Western could not thought, in cultivating . . . ' I I . longer as it has 'or a s�hort time. past, i butcher shop in the b-4ilding lately . oc- � I give them a through car. This was, spirit,.a,nd not - the professional fingers �ut off on: Hone ay last, by coiml and a constitution - was' holcl- in� t �e � there is no doubt but that an abundant cupied by Mr. James Coisivorth. - least in brifiging: to. itigIn alontact with a I . Council Chamber on Monday evqnffig., I I to say the least of it, v , I � � machinehe wa4 , v" RF,viSEDTE13TA)fENT; -We notice Mr. 6 t � 1, � . � I ery shah y treat- gether many old clas3-mates �and per- workiln-, . He es8ap L 7. as i harvest will be reaped, here. I . � ­ ment. Th .1 ad -for unatel, last, and was well attended. The 1i CC n- 'iss K4 Nicoll, 'of Wing- . , James Sutherland, of the Post office gly left. Hensall sonal friends, who Sharpen each other is a woiider- his �Nvhole � hand did . no stiiju�tion and by- aws, as re * PERSONAL. -If i I . and came to Sealorth and made ar- by the very,contac I � . .1 porte4 by ,; � bc okst-ore, has a large and well aseo ted I b of intellect ar, iron suffe� with machineE th committee, were adopted. !Ope ' ham, is at present spending a few weeks .' . I rangements with Mr. Bethune our effi- sba.rp I ens iron ,t - Boys working . I � i supply of the now revised Tesbamentis. . - The social features of of this- dlid. cannot be too careful,�Mr, rule of the society is (and we thin4 it' a 11 at Selvin Grove, the 6sidence of her I iNSPECTOR'S VISIT.---,LMr. J.R. M�Iler, ciont and obliging agent fo a through these gatherings are a-mong their 'best � Jaine'K.13toddard, of Eginondville,! show. very goal one), that its members ' h 11 grandfather, Mr. . ,. ey r - a 7 4mes Boilthron, . of Goderich, School Inspector, pai& our . car on the Grand Trunk. Messrs. claims to Support, and are : ad u,q;l s )v of clover !take - '. 1, merchant. We: trast her visit t . Grieve and Caldwell took ' very ppwer- . oral stalks i I) be a(mpoBed of pei-sons of any Da ion- 0 1 : I _­ I � a * 130 dool a visit one. day I last weak. He . with them a fn1 for good. It is to a hoped that ex. � from'.hi rdwhicb average thirty ality who shall uphold the o country may be i an enjoyable one, ;and i expressed himself as bighly pi sed I I number of horses, and a lot of farming ample and that well 1,:nown, bject of the i I � ek instinct of inches in I leDgthl.—Sundav- nighb last Boci( ty, and not exclusively of Sotch- 1 the recollection of iambles through I wj implements so that they will I a ready imitation, which Dary i I th the progress the scholars Were ,in thinks he ,: un- was�,ex emely cold, and those wbo got -men and those of Scottish desceti(t,. as I green fields andshady Woods may biing ; qO � . - � m, aking, and in proof of this promot Bd %a to to work as soou as they irrive in derstauds, will be duly brought'lillto up eaily;etiouglibn Monday morning tc lai ow feelings of rest and pleasure, when : ' � I their now home. I I a d "n by most -societies. The riliem- I She ,' lar number. i We wish tbena a safe lay with reference -bo a pi CE I : I Is -ge p � of road- see it, siyl there Was a, very hard frost, bem ip fee was fixed at51- life mem ; returns to her home atnid the dust and i SG11ETHING NEW--�Ir. Cicero ,AldB- * � journey and prosperity in the West and ing given ,by Miss F)srei before � her but ail the wind, was retty hig- nc $1 ) ei 33 i- din of the town. i I � in I r i a ' � ' ' 0 III, I E I I I I T 4 1 �, tiOn ' e - :i t I 1� W h ja ", 0 � ri I ) h- r , -Y � il 'O t to - . ��`, , I a � t , h I , I I � t ,3 )r - 4T PTI . I , � , c &to PI y 06 1 I tw 6 b , 0 1�01 11 I I It 1 31 1 3V lo ;111 1. ,th 4 I I I I I . ., 55( . B r E �JG !r . er no I(,. . I - , I 10 - I . i �, , . , I � , i I.` I r _' rl I I _C r R il d If al . 10, r r�i _ Mu I . A. " ' a I L I, 6r �s � e B f A . E �, 'teo 1. 't � 174 L, 01 � 0 4 1�1 9 , 4� FP!, n6 � ail , , I I ;i I t I Cl? in the his �, i7 -,-a- u 11 � , L( 1b r ). I �� I L ) , I I L I ( I i i !i I i I : I tI 2 �1 I I )�( ii �, 4 1 �� . hope that their bri � . The society starts with a roll Of � : . . ,ghtest ex-pectations fellow teachers. It i3 to) true � i I worth, of the 4th concession of Ilay, . that Serious damage. was old-ne.—Ahother menberl. The following offic- - I maybe more'than realized _ I . ers f.were SCHOOL HoUsi REP, . _ good reading is an accampl ishment O!'nly nice,:refresh I - I . ,&IRS. —The trus- i has lately purchased ftom the firra of � ing shower iof rain f 11 - on elected: John Alexander, Chief ' Be —Mr. Currey McConnell' f I ; I fo ar- I tees of the school in' S' tion No. 2, Ray, i Messrs. Stevens, Turner & Burns, of . , I . , SOn of Mr. rarely acquired in Canadiau Public and T d If we do not i have goo crops cbiAftains,'D. Scott, JaB. Drewe D. , we are informed-, intend making some ' London, a self -moving stearn thre i . I . . Wrn. McConnell, Clark and Tr High Schools, and one reason is that t hui ,a "s(e% -o i . I : 9 of Tucjmrsmitb, accompanied Messrs. few teachers kn' 7 . I n,thefaalurelliViLl'not adue . Stewart, and T. Fletcher; F. S. Sco�t, t extensive repairs in tl�eir school house i m ichine. The purchase of this ime . . . . � - Gri' ow how to read, and I to the lack of favorable Crowing , eath- Secrotar and Treasurer; C. R C . eve and Ca;ldwell. He intends mak- b . obp4r, I during the cOmihg vaclation . Repairs are T ar d labor saving mac.... a speaks , well inel a- 4. A -1 J. Still fewer think the matter worthv of er.—Another of our bachelora i�ri +.b A awiAa in Q � 4. i I . I? �A.v I QX tin 8 our througri riorthern serious a,ttention. T! --y ; uLu tors — p. . very much nepued , in tneir sellool fo Mr. Aldsworth's terprise, and will �aandManitoba with a 'vi6 to lie 616gies have person of Mr. Charles M. Wbituey,.of LeAie and A. Hunter ; Exectkti�e 'house, for, if re ort speaks truly, the n doubt not be lost sight of by ,the W alpaost banished the gi: and old plan of , the fir'm�, of Whitney Brothers, has gone Co ' 1 3 1 . m ittee—J. R. Smith, R.. Lai4law, � building is neither a protection against 1 f ming community, and knowing Mr. I " up land it the country Suits him. having weekly recitatims, and exami- 1 and joined the noble army of Betiodicts, F. S _. Kerr, C. Vanstone,' and i cold nor rain. Indeed, as we are told, I Aldsworth to have long enjoye a large I . . . 4. � ott, W. J I � I � . � . . (I . i � I no - � ; I I , - I - I I - � . : I i � . . - : . I I i . - I I � p I . . I . : �., I � I ! ! I I I . I ; I I ., . � . � . . i � I . - . � i ; : . I :1 I I � I I � I I I I - � . . I . I . I : � I : , 1� . I I ! i :! I- I J . .! .: � . 4 . ; I - . : � I I � I , I � � . . I I . i � I I . I I I : I . .1 I I ; i . . ; : i . : - . - I I � � . - I I , - i : :1 � . . 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SALE TO 'I COMMENCE THIS OR � I " I � .. I I . I � I I I � . . � � ; . . - . ; I � . � � � I . I- i i I I r � 1 � � �. I ... 11 - . ., . �� A . . _: _; SM, -,7 . -1 I i � - � I � , I And CO3ntZnUefi0r:6n-6 Month.. � , . : I � : I . . I � ; I I � * 7. � . ; � . � I . : - t I . ; . � I IT . - 'i qIHE�SH 10 I . . .. J - - I .. -1.1 JL Cut So . I . . I I I . I. I I --- . I i I ­. � - va, And I __ - . , . Vlotbing. ') t � I 7 , . � . I . I ,r,n ALL GOODS OULDFOR OASH - ; . V 'SCOTC11 � I � I , ':� . . I I � ! I . 11 w and I . I I _� I � iI I - r ! � i �, . i , f , � . - � CANAD3 . . " . � 4 � i � - 1 U10, �Z I. ' AT; COST PAICE. - �� : , ; h7X,GLVq. . t � i, � � w I I s I ana 3: .1 s � � I . i I � I I I . ; I I , BLACK. i ! � . -3.121:, . , �� I I - . A -my buy!ng s4 this Bale on time will bethWed Ten For Cent. Extra, but the 0ood,swill be "a T - � � . YOUTO � at Wholesale Cost the same a6 to,Casb. Custoin- � I Boys, S. 4 era. � � : 4 . I . I i . . ? � I I ; . � . i T . � . ! � . I I I ; � � __ . � � I . . I ; 4 � I � 4 SPEO � L I . t i . . - . I :. I . Tins - is iA GENum 81 -Lp,, - I i . A 'E., Z ; � . -1 W40 offle . TESTS _AV I i I . I I . . i I 1-1 gems see 1:1 ; I . - � L � I i 4 . � 1 . � . I . 1 - . - 11 si-TI: I � � Andjol wensk is a Call to ICOM�ate Prices wi I- h . . any other Dry Goods House 1-n -Qgna,da. . � . � - . A COO - I - - � . I l. . i I - � I I - �, . i . . - � I - 41 I i . : � L' � . � � . . � E 1881 � I . - - : i - q Factor Cotton T. , iW . y tA e Piece ; ; I . - * i � ; - . � . _S ; I 11 � . � ; . - . : . : � ; : J i : i L I I I � I I . I—- - - . . . I ( . i. - I I . I JLt:6 cents, Old Priae Band qLcenUperyxr� . . I - . . � - � � . . 1. . � �7� _,w M t . � '. L ? I . - - � , I � wL^ � : I I I ; � � � . i — i I i , f I � I L I --- ' , - . 3 I, � T4X8 .7yell � , , ,&-JL ,aud ��C, � L" ; I : . .j _ . I, Assorted Ith, �4 i L ML i I A.G. cDOUGALL & C6. � i T . I L � I � � - . . . I � t � '!? THE � - - � I - . , - - .1 � I ! ME , � I - - ' I �_` scotchl . , , . I M A I K B�TRIEET ` .1 I . � .1 I i 1- 1. I . � I . 1 4uld * . patronage enviable r6putation u a - As these � , DOWN the Lowest . T little L thresher, xye have . hesitation ,'in ,, - ...- - I ,the bove-191t " - I predicting for him .a larger share of . Z_17 1 L work than this fall. : : ,� . . - � � - RM A ;,ver � . Ro"M W I . Road 'X _ -work is now the . . . In'Hats I I order of t: ,day, and the roads runniog .. -the stock i north, sout , east Aud west of here are Stock 101 . .[ receiving ,,, good coating of .,Lyr.&VQ. 1. , � Xoth' ' better than goodro , Ing p , jda, �to I I I I .. . . REAa . Say nothingof the ) pleasuiVe and -comfort - ` -aptlemc I afforded those travellingthem- Huron is.fully ali-v a to this f . . I'laularly iw provision is aA, its roa�b �as � will serve it�o show. i . � I . - Rouu, i PERSON14. — Mr. Win. Mathewn . - . . watchmak' and jeweller-, of Lucau" 11 . Ladies V.. I And them I was here oIi Thursday visiting frierlas. � I � -1 � I He expres6ed himi3elf . : - . the advati6ement. our ViLlIaLge had Ituade . Rxiek .81041 . within the �past two ,or three yearsi-_ . I — -_ I Mr. R. Livingstone, of .thi's � Placel left * I L .. I . � - I here on Wodnesday for .-a! trip to D0,- 1116_1,]Ea ,� I - ,a it is � M _L i hota. We' believ I I " .r.." ,Living. i LL : I . . . Is stone' in tEintion to take up land Othere, . A. a . ... I .. I ---- . R00 -, - - should the 1countr � y prove as good.as it � is � � I � - .. .. I r represented to be i f . ; I _. � . ' I . LIVE. SP,ORTI-NA NEWs.----:W,e see Mr. S. Fair- � � baim f he Centenwial House, hka . placeho I I well known running horse i - . - 7W Bi I 'Beacon�l i inder th�6 care and traini-og L . L . I Is , of an expeilt from London. We under_ _ - -Cabin. 1 1 --- I stand it is'i1r. Fairbairnl,si intentiqu . to � 11 . 1 run him . it hae rales -at Exeter' ou- the 2 ' Lowest Ew, I t�O Uudon 1�, laelia4". I -Ga,: a i� _ lst,of,Tul L Ian .ha . - it :event we have _� I to 1;1yerw( - little doubt but Beacon Will pri,civa 1 a v 4i � � . I . � SAIL - Prize cate4er. Mr. W. 40. Charters ha�s I . also plauce, !his 1-Trottin :jacle, under Lg training, ft D a xv IT -ilA I 6 . �. L . I , �� I will in all probability � , I � � � � - A881 - enter -him In the races -on the Iat 1�af I I � - POLYNxt I � u P. ac is a goodi stepper aud'w#h I . - I � L t a little tr I , ing would be hard to be4. , I . . � "R 1171 Xola&V�T� - i� I . . I -BAUXAT-v - - ", 1 . . � 1 T,umley_ 7 1 � I CIRICAS81 . � - POLT S; " S1,GKKEsq'j—We regret to le#rn, that th-8 - . I I . I IS I Fle Reverend'.Alr. tcher pastor -of the .. - SAUDIN11. . LL MORA : _. PfeBbytieri4u congregation, Thames I 0 'who I . I � The lut road. about a month aglo was I � a-Micted W'th a severe attack . of that � �', - - I" ..... . I I Aflau i,du � L � rulsv - -7 I .v4da-T *t 7 . I . very pre. I It disease .. I I - . � ation't . . LLL I -1 . 4 -T v - I leave TOM � _�. . but who as slowly recovering, , - � �� - __ — 11 Il :SMA i0onne 11 in - - _� , 1PAYIng th taken ar apse, and is aggain. in a ve� I . �L L r )UM81EL) - Z IoW condition.—We are 44*i3o very sorry . . i -The.Stea L to learn that Mrs� Andrew Stew -art, of - : _�2 13 . '- - Richie 17 J - , , I .11 -1 LIve'V004 Eidad, ' whl was similarly aMieted, ba- as - . . 4 titke It A)WA i E also taken I a relapse, and is again vary . .1 I _. . 704 -_ 04 'A'. - ill.—Mr. S' I R61 Horton, a little north :11 I ­ . 11 � - . � 1-11 ­ -_- - � of this villh gre,is at present in a very low I - LLL . ___ . - .... � condition ai id- there axe vexy little hopes I . % I L, � � - -1 11 E A � of his recoy3ry. . I - : I I �! .. � I �_ I . -Hoffm1an BroW. stock of Staple -and ; 11 �;, ", Im I f... T T FaueyDr 'I �;Iooda, Millinery and Mantles . ,Y: .. . . - - is well ass ted, and in Order to it keep I .. i VVOR X11 - I . . . �X: , __ I.I. � . the ,1;1 ,: dd so we a . ew arrivals every week,ana that of the iateSt Styles "ddesigns A .. . . w� % I I asslie, On ' j : Lereafter'C46 . . . CLall. Bolicite : . , I L . -----*- I i I __. Ir"Y"t . .i -A-llarg,6 range of Lisle and Silk . ey'a, and, Fancy L Gloves$ Pla �n Jers Tops, . e � ­� � . I � . I 11 . .� - I . also Lace 1A itta and. Gloves, ,dark and I ; , ; I lie -04n gUaLL' : _. light shade4, at Hoffman. Bros'. Cheap L . � : � :., the best .of I -1 i Cash Store I SeaforthL. 'i L, - 11 _1 � . I ��. RAP __ .. - . - A - - . . . I LANim M6;vrERs.-A fall supply of the : , � 'PtOmptly V I .:1 e 'executeds I ��.L . I Celebrated P-biladelphia TAwn Mowers just to hand; includi12; all the diff,eren� sizes, i2,14 a:, d , I Z I _2 FAIX-M) . . � 'Ma _h&)ad ' a L - 16 in* whlcl� will be sold at $71, S8 and $9. Pairti esreqairi a good rel,able Lawn ,xiower . ' �� - '.� hila Ant vr�nj � , - i. 1 716__13 should purchP6 a Philadelphia, s� they .greglm� 11 abl. 3. Sold by Pie and dar J"Es IVATsou, dealer - In Sewing Mac blues, &iicai, Iffain Strft,t, Seaforth, .. I . . � . Oxt. 7"4 - . i � � . i . � . I : ; i 7 : I i : I � .i � - - 1. , �1. - I � t 1 . I � 1 I 11 I �1 ; I _—VIN9 - _1K � - ; - I I I - I -1 - . . : i� ! - � I � I I I �� - : I . . � I i . . Z; - 31 . I .1 ; I . .� , - -W. ; I � I _1 - _�,� i i __J_ _____.1M._,,jQ,L�1�1._