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The Huron Expositor, 1882-03-24, Page 8- � - . � . _V� - . ! - . i , � - . I . . �MEEEE I ! — , I . � . - I % � - � I . I I . . . � . ; . . . - . � � I � � i - - - - _,� i � I .. — I I . . f, . I . � f ?: - I � . , � I 11 � I I ; . i . � I 4 ?­ . : "EXPOSI rORW '', I I �: I Lr .... � - I __ ­_ � . : THE HURON ­ . — — . �Io Is- - 1 I : -1 I I . , . �d� . . __ I . r� . � � . . - T i�7 ___ i� � i , ],­ — 11 . I I - - . . I � - . r ,_ P ! � � - , - , . , , , , - , - - , - - - , - - , � � , - , 3 , I- :- �_' 2 � I ' .country havingfor large party. was held in the evening, OLD i ; �� - � I -3 - I . ­ ughout this , 1� I . �_;,, I The chair attend her. . For some tit ie she a `Bar tions thro ; . I O'Neill, 23; Jassie Cage, 2�; David is no despicable elocutionist. . 11 � ! -- KtATOLU If � their purpose the L, fQ � I ,__ � gi e was filled by Mr. Wni. Keys, - Superin. ad- to be recove but o the ,I- a Tuead �yl rtheranco of all when all enjoyed themp-elves inimense- !�_ 1-3 O', 0.0itot Forrest. 10. First Form:- Mag ng se�= ifested--most that would tend to the better obierv- ly,ks daucing,was kept up quite lively !...----...` isei ; t'�' the i 8, when all dispers- I I I I I Jackson- 64; Fred. Armitage, 64; tendent of the Sabbath School, in his 14th inst., - , �i_ �. -, 9 ' I OMS , , d from that ance of the Lora's day. Of this, associ. until the early hour . � .: . I . ual able imanner. - Mtq� Sparks, of dangerous synipt . -1 - us � '. .� . . Birdie McMulkin, e * '. . . L — 54,; Hitti Kale, 52; utinned to In until Aeath ation the Rev. Mr. Hill ed to their several born6s.-Misses M. . , o f i co L . 11��' . � I �, I . 9 34; Brucefield, presided at the organ. The time sh6 ad E., Hawth6rn, who left I � � , A.ggie McIntyre, 46 ; Isabella Barr ! in I 'i ��_ - Ir : ]KATUORS. �t s on Thurs- President, and Mr. R. Bouthron, Seer6- -Rogerson a . � r � DISTRICIT Q-�Q".] U T- 4o 1w__1 Hill 31 t meeting dispersed about 10 o'clock, and put.an eLd t b suff f9 I uA- f- ,n_+-r�i+ last fal have returned I I 1 24� 188-20 . I I - 11' � . ____ ly , GOODSIR . - . - .- , q .. I � � W LA, i & 9 am. W & I - i 1. '. - I __ I tary bher WPM a arg n i I . k � o'clo A. in. The funeral ', who, toget I - I ,�. � :1 . - Albert Willson, 28; Henry Robertson, allrepaired to their 'respective hornes day ;at 1 , I I ctly disgusted with city life. I - - 4 , I . . . I idents, forn� the associ- home; perfe I � ,Nlriday fternoon, and her of Vice-PreS L . i L' X coni well ple'aaed.with the evening's enter- took -Blace 00 � _�11 - � 4 MANITOBA, BIG PLA,=S, W114AT FOR 27 ; Jessie Dewar, 27 ; Jeani I -Mr. Augus 1E.mbiury leaves here on I 1, - I I —i Dickson, . C. ation. . I t i - . was very largely attended by many a � Our Stock is constantly arrivi I. f � I * bin, day ordered through A -W, 24 - James Johnston, 26; Wni. Sloan, tain.raeut. I Thursday, 23rd inst., for Napanee, .ing,, 1 - Sarm.--1 have V 7 I I � L 1 0 - - - , '' i .0gilvie & Co., a quantitY of the ,above Seed 25 ` Lydia * Edwards, 24; George MORE GOOD 11onsEs.-Mr. John Me- quaintarices who availed themselves of Brucefleld. w oses visiting friends, and i I � I F L Seed S tore, I I ' here be purp and by the end �f next week we shall, �r . � � Wheat, which i wlJl dispose of at my the op�ortunity to Show their Sympathy . i-i�- ; Beath. of the 4th ooncession of Stanley, . i . L, rest possible risk. Call and Stephens, 23; Jennie Dolphin, 15. ANOTHER COLT SOLD.-Iffr. Peter Me- proceeding thence to Manitoba. I' � i T IN ' sesfortb, at the lavi i , - , ,_,�;! -�_, -1 868 samples ,Which win be hue In a few.days. I - . recently sold to Mr. John Shipley, of for the bereaved relatives. The funeral � �d;,Z_ I I I I ur ' .1 -7 5 I, , L 0- C. WUMSON, Seaforth. ' . pan of horses Sermon was preached by Rev.Mr. Hough, Gregor. has sold his t wo-yea:r-old import- be able to give o ; customers the L - 'L LOCAL BRIEFS. -Huron edge, In- Hulletb, near Clinton, a , Brussels. ­ ­ - * I �- - '. �. I I.. I � . � �"_ 1. ,.* d on the in- dependent Order of : -who was assisted by R �Td.'s O'Meara ed stallion to Mr. Joseph Hall, -of War- ! � I i *� : Puxoa and Organs Sol - i AUCTION SALE. --,.-The' Stock in trad ; .1 I Templars for which he received th sum of 0360, � it - - I - 1 6 . iok, Larnbton county, for the sum of e of , : I I ' I j, �1- �' . stalment system. Fiv and and Muir. i Miss McGill was ever read w I ; ­ , , aftollars per month for 18 having had their old h 'fitted up in Oneof-theae was four yearsold, _ . y ; I - I I ; - . � -'m e*d, and §1,200. He weighed 1,580 pounds, and Leatherdale & Co.'s estate. oonaistina of furni- . i N, ii oaths will pay for a, new Organ; and 410 per e - 1 no . Will _4' � i� ��,, 41 , good Style will hold their meeting the other seven. They were both sire)d to render assistance whe - need - . ,_ � month for 2: Yom will pay for a no* Piano. , . *hg all causes is 9, magnifident animal. - We are Sorry ture and t iidertakiDg amounting to $ 2,501,. R. ' � L . 1. ..a* 0 - ` 7 I. - i - took great ii2tereSt in ai be sol *, by Public Auctif-n at the offief, of - � -4. I . , . � - Biaos. 746 -3. J ; � . ScioTx � this (Friday) evening. 11 the members by Old Lord Haddo. Mr. Donald Me : 1_ I-- - - ' CeSsiori, Sold Lto which tended to benefi and elevate , that he leaves the county. Cooper, Bru-jeels, on Friday, March 31st, at 3:30 � i I . I 1.1" - attend a ! . ; . ?. ,7:11 . � are particularly r nested s Dermid, of the 3rd con . � F - I , 1,,�,�. Two AGENTS Waiited to sell Pianos p. m., at a rate on the dollar. Terms -Half cash ; . � '. &ad Organ& ROOTT B OSL business of importance ill' be discus- the same gentlem4,n a span of.four year mankibd. , For some iin �e she was or- i . . . , a . 746-1; . . - bsituice iu 90 days, satisfactorily secured. Stock L . . r . !�Z' �,_ - � ! � i 'Wingham. . I . �A, ji,L�, � * d stock list c%n be own on application to C. R. f L-, M. R. Counter returned Olds for �375_ 0 �' of these was Sired gauist in the Methodist oburch in this . . I . I ­'��-��J* 1�, - Pu-xos; & oi&GAwk tuned arA Repaired Bed. -Mr. , . 1118 by village, of , -N I which she vy %s a member. CONCERT. -Mr. Ward gave one of his 0"00PER, - Trustee for Creclibora. Brussels, . I 1.1 . home from Manitoba on Monday even- by old Enterprise, and the other B E: S T ASSORTIED . J f; 1, , - at ScoTT BRos. 74&3 ' , I bVe'iDg. It .Marah28,1-82. 746-1 ' ': L J� I — �f czhck will , h- -i-sed in the church in Jubilpe concerts on riday n � � 'V � � I'll I � Z ... I 9� - . I � �,i ;- 11 . I I �, V I - follo pl- ing. Mr. Counter 13&B leased a store in 0 . ' , Portage la Prairie and is going to ra- Lord Haddo. They,46re two ,V""o � � . .. � very fine horses. f the Sabbiith school, and, 'alBo in ihe was a rare niuBleal treat and was ty 9 BRIBFS.—OU Wednesday last the in- - ; L 't T wing L, � � � I J� �, i,l THE ruBLic ScuooL.-The � iff, W , � of the Bti ding of the If is a statement an I . move to t bat town about the first of . COUPLIMENTARY.-On Tuesday of last social circle. . . . I . requestrepeated on Monday evening. - curnbent and wardens -of St. John's behalf of the congregation . . 3 - 7 I: IF . , il. li. �,- . I - , rage- attendance at each of the de- . . .k V ,� I � ave. July where he will start in I iusiness.-' week the friends and icquainta nces of - � I . * � Clinton EcTunz.-Mr.,S. Ranton, editorof 1i . tenipeKande leo- eburchon presen ted Miss Kelfi, organist, with' a 1� -, �� 11 I 3: L. � :School I I " � partments of the Seaforth Public V " 9 . M't - ­ p � , , I , Mr. A. Armitage has sold th) residence I Mr. H C. Gilmour, to the -number of � I I . NENIT ERAJ the Crusader. gave a ture in Ritobie's Hall on Monday even- . purse of 630. -On - Sunday last as Mr. L .� . , 1 i; �p' �,bt ; E_ for the month of February :-Mr. Mo- - I!,V !E� P . - at the head of John Street, it present O( -enpied by Mr. W. Roffa an, to Mr. about eighty, met and partook of an oyster supper which they provided for [FROM THE L PERSONTALS.-Mr. A. 'Nialker, of Hul" ing, on behalf of thEl fund. of the Clennan, of Morris, was leaving Brus- �� ll. :19.1, & � �, �1 I Faurs department, 30; Mr. Camerori's . ,_V1 I � __ 7 , W X4 r-1- *_ +11 ! arrIn & +I, ;_ A ff.Ar on er Mr. Gil. lett, and family, left ficre,:Pu Tuesday, rovin o*ial Temperance Association. sels the arm of big democrat broke off . I - -AND- � 41 [7- r 1 52; Miss Anderson s,. 44 ; MISS A. UOw_ IX4. . "'I ? JL U at&&" %R. . 0 U�Vmo . � I � . rr . F close to the wheel. None were hurt by � - - if ­ - ed'wi6h a blackthorn for Iowa, where he purposes residing in MASS MEETING.—A mass meeting of ' � I sn,s, 59; Miss couple of years ago this pr 4,erty was mour was present ! I � 0, - an,$,. 52 ; Miss Kate Cow ing.-Mr. John Campbell, of � � � , * 4 fnf.nna —1%/rr Thomas (.11-t ndry for eorne ,&,, #. CHEAPEST A I S f tvin 7nam xui" bs% the break , I - . . � � - i ; � _J i EXTI .i I MILLINER � pf ;, . . I . . � LF 4 a Small token of the respect a 0 JL 60 �Jj sy - 0 � - 5 - � P- ;-- I Hil-lorain's: 60; Miss Edwards', 70. purchased for *1,100. Tur. luray, n�s Stan, as DAY I the Tecumseh House, has gone on a I - - i I; f, I F, I - also purchased No. 8 store house and which he was held by the comma time past employed a the Queen 8 held in the Town Hall on Friday even. - . f� 11 __ -. I - I � ,4-,-- , Sp6CtiDg tour to Brandon. A num __ ; ing to discuss the granting of a bonus Pro I - 'i - in which he has resided for over 'thirty hotel here, takes the position of Blieriff's lii,,�, '. To CORRESPOND-ENTS.,--It again 1�e- allother house and lot from Mr. Ar left on Wednesday and : I I � bailiff in a few days. at Godej ich. ber of persons. i ; . � i�,_ �' � �' . - , " S A. W. Thompson, of years. Himself and family leave next to Messrs Scott & Bell to extend their _1CM001 - - ,� Z� , espon- mitage.-Mr. , - . 11 [J.- I comes necessary to inform corr of this week via. the Grand -- D 1=; L Y Or C—) (D 3D S � � UNFORTUNATE. -On tbe Grand Trunk large furniture works. Thursday . I I q, I � �� . . I i dents, probably for the hundredth time, Prince Arthur's Landing, is at present week for the Northwest. .. 1:J . , I 1� f� H . - . . , -H,- � . Railw-Ly exciarsion from this place to I . a � , -6 1, .? . that it is requisite for them, whether in town. -We notice i I - h . North west,�- Sleighing again for last . I . . , : ft � � : I Nith pleasuie that , . OONPERT.-An old folks concert will Trunk and Great Western for the - , � r, - I Manitt, last we 9 - be given on Thursday even] This is I - � .1 ' Mr. Je H. McFaul, of Ingersoll, and I Iii , . d I ­ A will be few days, and business good.-Watsou I I �, t Winthrop., - , ek, a h rBe belongin I writing over an assumed naihe or not, . � I - � I to , dr , ariley got do vvn in the car tin ib I �11 � A Z � . quite a novelty and, no dot , - � brother of Messrs. L. and E. McFaul, AN OLD.FRIEND HEAR ' M C I , . 1� L to attacli the real name of the writer to I D Fnox.-Many a ! I I �';T �. L was trampled to death. Ar. T. Jewett, appreciated. I & Brock, blacksmiths, have aissoive Ever Offered in Huron. . E 4 - ��, �. i ofthistown, has been appjintedIn-- 06 1 . - 1i . I ,arily for pub- - . i � d I � � the production, not nec6ar of the friends of Mr. Daniel C nipbell, I ,­ � was taken , partnemhip, Mr. Brock going out, an - I L U o I ' - ee of good spector of the Schools of St. Catharines, formerly of this place, but now of Port ho started with the palt�l CHANGES. -Mr. Sturdy, of Goderich, , I �, Lg ., lication, but as a guarant W L ' . * . , I L i , i troit, and bad to defer his has taken possession of the Royal HO_ business will be carried on by Mr. J. f . , I � . � sick. at De . ill; -� , , ry of 01,000 per annurn L J-� �; � , , -�, � faith- for the editor. We have now on at a Balm -- Elgin, N�ill be pleased to hear,that he is I I � � � ' I � i -, I . trip, retnruing'to Clint Ix w . . - � . L ", . t ��'L f �� 0 "on Saturday. tel. Mr. Ha'kshaw has gone to Sea- WhtsOn alone. . . . I _ .1 , - I w �7� rf", I ; hand sever* -1 well written letters, which Messrs. Ryan & Murphy. are corn prospbring in his new home in Sarigeen. - � � 1 7 - . � I - rl� 1. i FOR MANIT013A.'--Twer tY five persons . . � I � � - i . : . L� ­ , we can not publisir, because those who mencing to boom the flax business and He is engaged in-tbe farming rAnd lam- . I �� , �, Blyth. I I ;t (-* i � left� Clinton by Great Western special ' Frank Holloway, -1 . �.;� . . . � 41 v, P I tract -for any -,bering business. He has a 'large Saw L PERsoNAL.-Mr. i � , � � Sent them have failed to. comply with are now prepared to con I , w iA : is nWeSbary rule. III amount of land for spring Sowing or exc,'arsion for Winnipeg, among them formerly assistant Post Master, has LOCALITIVIs.-Mr. John Armour left I.' - , L o - I .. r, thl mill and does a large and profitable I ug: -James Bowie, for Manitoba on Wednesday last. -Mr. . . � . I - 11. , settled down as banker at B. Willson P�l : � 1-" b I - being the follow! � , v f, - will dispose of seed to p%rties who wish trade. In a privite letter to a riend he I � - I !L . . � t� . John Beesley, R. Haywood, T. Chain- E. Brazier intends shortly leaving for L . . F ; , . L, . le eare 6800 t3 e -1 1. i ---- : , , CuRLING.-A,w- interesting game of to grow the crop thems8lves-We Says:- , I d la ty a ver and - & Uo's, taking the position vacated by I � I ; - . - eh st- LOOK OUT FOR NEXT WEIK10 I I � I I � IL - dug took 0 - noticed last week that a syndicate corn - expenses ides bel+,: Fred Smith, John and Alexander Mr. Williams. W. F. Kennedy. form- Miinnesota.-Mr.R.Milti ' asputafir t n a, ' � our., See on Wednesday even eases bes . - - � - . . � - _- 4 ;= � V - .above all 'working exp Morris, J'. -Henry, I. JacKson, J. Jack- class piano into his hotel, and by way � � I I - - r onsiderable improve nta i - .- ADVERTISEMINT. _� . , � � & 1, ing last on ifle., Seaforth Skating rink, posed of fou' Seaforth gentlemen bad , on * erly assistant in Brussels; takes Frank's' - 1 P, v M making - , - and wife, F. Lockwood, J. and of a lead off, the "boys" en oyed a con- I . FRIBAV AN] , .� I F� the injichants played all -corners been formed for the purpose of st my farm: This has not beep a favor- son jr., place. j . . I _� . . __ � t when arting . in I - I � . cart the first evening, having consider- e �i �, T. Willab . � � . . � . L 11 for a. barrel �i *flour, for 't,,h,e benefit of a tent hotel at Braiidon. The geptle. a;ble winter for lumbering operations ; Y. MEETIW4.-The Conservative Asso- I � 1 �,f . I - 1, V_ - i NARROW ESCAPE.-Lft t week Mr. ciation held a meeting last wee ble talent from a distance. I . �_ - - . 7 � I the poor of tfie town., withthe following -men- composing tbis syndicate are but still I have a large stock of logs*in k. Mr. a I , � � I i . I � 1; ,I- f . Fa�quhar and son, of Hallett, had a - I . � � .7 � ; I result :- Messrs. J. S. Runciman - Wni. Goven. the mill yard, and I expect to make � Fluety, of the Advance, and two others . � � 7 ­ z r.. L . Hibbert. -_ . . � I . I � � � i - look, James Watson, anh Robert .Kidd. r cape fro.n what threat were present. These three appointed ! � . - i AM-COME119. MEBOHANTS. well out of them. - I have got 150,000 na row es ened to - i � I � � �, . be an ugly runaway.. As they jumped four each or twelve altogether to re- VALUABLE HORSE SIcK.-The stallion �11 . - . � . � The tent which is now being manu- feet of pine taken from my own land, I � A. 11..` � T. Stephens, P. Cavan, * � V 4 �, 1 int16, the. wagon, the orses quickly - � — q � I A. WWon., factured for them in Winnipeg is to be b6ides a good supply of other timber. . present them at Dungannon. "Lord Lothian," belonging to Mr. Jas. � . t�Al � � I ­ t I I �� � . ��, - ' started off before it was oticed that the . I � b i� i R. Cameron, D. D. Wilson, for this PREsBYTimy. - A weeting of the Horton has been Aangerously ill for the � . - � - v; thirty by one-handred feet, and will be 'and the prospects look well 1 ' 13 z I = L, _* I . � . - - I I . . w slip ed f rom the I . - . 1 � I . i - - Presbyt6ry was held here Tuesday. last week, and his chances of restora- Due Folice of Millinery opening� I j I : , R. Common, skip, -16 J. A. Wilson, sk,p-6 . Ig lf.� . - capable of furnishing comfortable lodg- year. bridle had someho - � I � . ; 7 . �i t li F for a large number of people. AS . head of one of. the borses and they were Rev. Mr. Jones fr;oba Bcassels d other tion are so uncertain that even the I I - � I an . � S. ftewart, br. 11. Counter, S I I , � Wil� b6 Given. I - k I � ing . I � I & soon on the jump; Palling On the lines strariggro attoaded it. � . 4 most Sanguine have very little hope for i . � Dr. Veroee, . X Laldlaw, I hotel accommodation is just about as Wrqxeter. . . _. I I � -1Z � . 3 - , P [:i 1 17. G, Wilison, A: Young, precious in Brandon as it is - in Winni- of course had no effect, when a number RE-.novAL.-Brother,Fluety has again his recover . This horse is allowed by, , . - I . � y � ' . I r 0. Patterson, oVip-17 A- Elally, skip -9 - MARXF,Tg.=Wlle&t,fall,81.16to$1.18, o persons, realizing the (1�uger, ran out removed his office, this time next door .competent judger, to be the ?DeSt in this 4 . � -ALL E CON � ­ I , peg, the "boys" will, no doubt, make a . f iv'3 i f: r .1 I I A ­ - I � . - ; � 1. i., spring, $1.16 to 01.18, oats, 36c. to 38c.,. into the street and, wi�h difficulty, to the Bank of Hamilton. Randy for part, and the loss of him will be an in � I � � -1 , .. . I . . 0 ood thing by their venture during the. - I - - . . � - � �, Tota4 . 14 Total, - r 1� 11 � . - . � q I � ;_ f. butter, 17c., lard, 13c., eggs, 14c. DUNOAN! & DUNOAN . , . ,�� � : - .. coming mer. -The second meeting stopped them. I I . depositing big surpl ' - wealth, you estimable one to the farmers of this i - . � . � L" � i� -snm - I ILL.. -We are very sorry to say that - us . I Jr P , THZ MMHAWICS' INSTITUTE ENTER- of the Beaver Lacrosse club will be hold ' SUDDEN -DEATH. -We -V eiy much re- know! section of the country, as well as a very. ! I *r � , � � 4i Mr. John Gemmil, sr., of Turnberry, . I . fl, � . . 0 — heavy loss to Xr. Horton. - , . I ME -The entertainment given in gret being called uppu to record the . - I I TAIN _wT. in the town hall this, Friday even n . - . . ,t 1. f . 1 9' hag been seriously ill for about a week. - Shep- . ' I � . �� . ,�,_ I . � unexpected death of MrB. James MOTE&P. IN GOOD DF.MXND.-The demand for DIREOT� IMPORTERS. � I '" t Cardno's Hall, on Friday evening last, at half past seven o*c1ock, when' each . . 7 - I � . . � NO BALT.-Mr. Janies Browij, -the 11 � � . 1 4 un ,I :;, 1: der -ed to at- place, which occurred o GOOD -E NTr,,RTAI-.?Mr,,NT.-' A literary horses is so great that scarcely a day � ' , � ' " 9 the auspices * of - the Mechanics' member of the club is request - I pard, of this . i , . � � � �� -1 f ' . contractor for the boring of the gslt Friday morning last. Deceased bad . , � . I . . I — I � � �� . Institute, was fairly attended although tend asthere'will be Special business . and musical entertaipment will be passes but parties are seen in quest Of : ; I - . � � -S Y I I - , I I I I . J i I I well, hao taken away all his machinery been afflicted with a tuiinior for Some � � � I . . � i '. I the, audience was not nearly so large as on hand. -We understand that the ex. I - given in'the school bOuse in Section some. Mr. George Upshall had $180 Tyndall, J. Hackney, J. Allison, Z - I E;'. 14, 1; - - and tools, with the exception of the time - I I � I : , L - and was to ba�e undergone a sur uspices of offered the other day for a two-year-old Irvine, D. Mutherell, W. Pridliam, W. I --- it Should have. been. The obair was car'sionists who left here on Wednes No. 4, McKillop, under the a I .�!, 1 ! , I ' � it' � il __ occupied -by the President, Mr. M. P. day of last week bad a very long, tools be was obliged. to leave in the 'for . .. � . 7 I . . I , '. _� I I gical operation there oji Thursday, theLiterary Socfety, ontheeveuingof coA, and some time previous be Sold an Hanson, L. Hanson. They expect to � I - - 11 -� I - well. He bad reached a depth of 1.422 - I i 1, - , doctors from a distance being present to Tuesday, March 28. The Society will RIME* : I � � ) Hayes, who made a few approphate t6dious and Stormy journey. They did aged mare for S170. Although Mr. take up about tWo or three townships. . . �� � r -- . . feet about New Years, when big tools � . � , ,- I introductory ximarks. The Rev. Father not reach St. Paul until Saturday and assist local medical men therein, but it be assisted on this occasion by the I Upshall keep, and admires good horses, The land will . � I - _�, �. I" ' be selected by two mem. I � � t�-, 'r ; 31 1 became -fast In the' well, and after was not deemed prudent to perform the following well known musicians, viz.: these prices show ths, I . . - Shea,i pastor, of St.`Jarnes' -Catholic only' t to Winnipeg late Sunday night. - t the demand ia bers of the socie .ex� . I , . �i 11 i I 90 Working about two mbnths trying to ' ty, assisted by an . � - .- e . - . . 1 ;��;, - Snow'blooades were the troubl . It operation, although Mrs. Sheppard, at Messrs. E. B. Hollis, R. Carmic somewhat 11:1 eyeess of the supply. perienced surveybr, and will probably - . ,I,z I . � - � ­ � Church, delivered his promised lecture bael, - - � . ; _. I- il I I - . , . � _ , d - get P. � r z . I , ernipera�noe. ( I � - V__1 L *a T It was� an eloquent would be just as well for inten, them out, was obliged to give it u the time, 'appeared in comparatively Professor Fetzer, Herbert, Govenlock, FRom MicHiGAN.-Messrs. Jobu and be located between Fort Polly -anA the - r - -­- - � I I � . , , i . . 'r_ I 'Dg The loss of his tools will amount to � T 1� , - . � 1 and makerly oration. ,He -dealt wAh emigrants to delay-tbeir departure until good spirits. She got up on Friday Duff, Thompson, Calder,- Scott and A. McLea.n,-who have been workingin South Saskatchdwau.-Ti�ms. 11 lw ; � �T ,; � - � . I : .!:I ;a I I- ��% I mt d �, � 6450- morning without experiencing an i 6 -0-W - � - 'P. � � ­ I ,the subject from a physical, social., more sAttled weather. - The great __ � y others. The programme will be varied the lumber woods in Michigan during SI -1 _�:_111_1. . _ . �_�­_ � 1. . - 'bile in the I . � " moral, and religious stand point, and March Lion has been showing 'his teeth . Turnberry. worse Sympthma, but w and interesting, and will consist of ad. the winter, returned home a few even- Ray. � Al 2 L", t with a vengeance for the past few day#. ' acl � . . : . showed the evils resulting to humanitv STALLION BouGHT.-Mr. Duncan M . of Stooping the Atimor moved to th dresses,readings, recitations, and vocal iDgg.SgO looking Strong and healthy S13 COUNCM MEEIaNO.-The Council met ' ' - : M each of these respects, from an over A "blizzard" set in on Tuesday Morn- c heart and caused it to cease beating, and instrumeurt'al music. Messrs. Fet- usual. They, like the greater part of on Tuesday, Mfirch 7th. � The members I Pherson; of Turnberry, has purchased I I . I c olic Stimulants and- ing and continued until Wednesday frorn John Johnston, of How'ick, the when she fainted. Medical assistance zer- and Carmichael will provide the the young men of this part, are for the' all present. Moved by Mr. Moritz, � ,I ,, Strongly counselled total abstinence as night, although the frost was not severe was at'once called in, but she -was be- � � �� : � 1. . I __ well known, heavy draught Stallion,- organ and violin. The chair will be Northwest. seconded by Mr. Heyrock, that the Ft I.DAY M : . � - i I the s;6at and safest course. The audi- the wind was high and a considerable yond human power, and she quietly CdLT SOLD. -MR. Alex. Dow, Council having xam-ined the suditow . . � I ��.,J-�; "Prince Royql." ' He will 'travel taken at 7 o'clock. Admission -While GOOD � .1. 1, I F . ence manifested their appreciation of depth of snow fell. Sleighs were out on passed away in a few moineuts. of Hibbert, hag sold an entire colt, nine report, find, i- very satisfactory " t � - � I I not wishing to be exacting, yet requir. I � ­�,I' " - , on the same route as was travelled last ; , and %, .. 1 , 7 1 , __ thelecturp by frequent applause,and Wednesday, but the bright sun of yes- � months old for the -sum of 0200: This re-oommend the i :, ,,-' � ; I - iDg to raise a small sum for certain pur- erk to get � �_,: � f i season by "Scotebman." Mr. McPber- l . 10, 0 copies i - I '.. � - ! f . at its close tendered the reverend gen- terday has exposed mother earth i once son is bound to travel the Stock that . Walton. . poses, the committee have decided to colt was sired by imported "Scotland of the detailed t t t printed in , �� i 1, � ; I - ' a ement - 31 �i . . ; p ao'been 'sion, which I in for distribution among V , * . tlem&n a most hearty vote, oi thankg, more.-Tbe recent snow storm b Yet." - MARCH _. . I i . _. . a. make a obarg pliamphlet form � j. - takes best. L LOCAL1TiEs,-The Man to a and D � e for ad mis . q - � � . i � in, replying to which he remarked thit verygeneral all over theUnited:States and I � - L , I � 4n FOR' THE WIEST.­-Mr. Robert J. kota. fever is raging fiercely. Mhuy are will be 20 cents, to be taken 'at the I the ratepayers.�-Carried. Moved by I I . 1 , � ? . Tuckersmith. � . � - it afforded him . much � pleasure to do Canada, but judging from report it has Duff , u Id n esteemed resident of being carried off thereby. -Mr. Cloke door. All are cordially invited, and it Mr. Heyrock, se�'onded by Mr. Surarus, . . I I �_ ; ' a 9, 0 1% d r ; . � I I - : � L i . . GOOD NiaciiaiioRs.-A number of Mr. ; � f � _1� , anything that lay in his power to ad- be9n lighter in this part than any other. Turnberry, tO'ok big departure for M ani- and Miss Pollard ' Is hoped there will be 11- that the follow a I � I were made happy on a large atte ing persons.be appoinW d . . ! Vance the interests of , the Mechanics' it was particularly'severe in the North- James Chesney's neighbors, on the 3rd psthmasters, viz.- � J I , I - . I I � tobs on Tuesday of this week. We all the 218t inst., by being united in matri. dance- . � I , I � - Gilchrifit �A. - I � , � I Instltute,.atid at some future time he west. -The Missionary Sermons in the ' INTESESTING ITF-fts. - Mr. Thorna ' concession, L. R. S., of Tuckeramith, Holland, A. McTaggaA, J. White' El I t I join in wishing our friend success in his. mony.-The Rev. Mr. Crabb, from � 8 - . I W. i I �, � i would be pleased to give another lecture . Methodist Church on Sunday last were 11 In his farm a few days ago, with C&S I . 4 ew home. I across the lines, deliver6i an interest. Johnston has sold his farm on the 14t et at MbEwen, R. 19oMordie, B. i I I I __ - 1i on some 6ther subjeci, in aid of the well attended. The collections amount_ n COLT, SOLD., , �t To i I I � � - -Mr. Wrn. Hannah, of ing and instructive lectare on "Travels couceRsion of McKillop, to his neighbor, their axes and saws, and out 621 corda Ching, W. Russell G. 0 Brien, 1J 4 — 41 1 1 -1 . T y. -_ -1, I I . I I . same object. TheL MUSioal Part of the ed to the very creditable surn of $142, Turnberty, near Bluevale, sold to an in .London," on' Monday evening, i ' Mr. R. Holland. Mr. Holland'has now of stove wood. Mr. Chesney bas re- lor T. Mann, W. Buchanan. R. Car. ' L V i _� . n - __� � cently moved into that neighborhood li ' Diabetes E . P;. entertainment was also excellent. The being -50 per cent. over the contribution Amelican buyer a three year old colt* Rev. Mr.. Reia!s chu'reh.-The Share. one of tbebest farms in the t o*wnship. ale, S. Thorn�orf.,J. McMartrie',L ' wl . . � - f� � trurn - &I duets by bhoses - Downey for the same object last year. -An old . and seerna to be , much I - on - . � � IMa ent I I ' respected, at Berry, J. Johnson, I. Dick, D, Mack, F. � - � 'i � I fox which he %received the handsome holders of the- Walton Cheese Factory --A few days ago Mary Ann Little, a Toro to, May I � 1 7 W I i and Ewing were highly appreciated, mah named'John Mc I � . i , � Leod, �ied � M I . T T.. . . . as sired b 'ill meet in Beirne's Hall on Saturday You'] , i --la July, is I ; _ - I I I V, 'y �V - in this sum of $190. This colt I g daughter -of Mr. John Littlq, of least this speaks. -well for hi * and his Armstrong, J. Howard, C. Ald-sworth, Inen I . I . - w. � % , while Mrs. Yarnes Beattie delighted the town on Saturday last at the unusual ,,Prince Royal." I . April. 1st. - - the 8th .concession, met with a very neigh'bors also, - C. Southerby, W. Caldwell, -H. Daters, a disease known t, - i I ` � . I audience with a couple .of well rendered Age of ,104 yeam He wa� tolerably : _1 painful accident at the school in See. WILD RAiRBiT HuxT.-As Messrs. W. Belli, M. MeShirr&, 1�1. Soldan, H. . sioll as -Diabetes, 11 - r I - - . I . . , ; I . . I r . � , � Solos.. Mrs. Beattie has 9; beautiful, active and able to go around and take . - No. 6. She was Sitting on a seat George Hill ancl James Else, were ichart, 0. Troyer, J. Jerrott, ,E. ly insw � . � .: Howick. Hensall. iiou Re * was JBIMP I � . e of himself until . . .1 - � � clear, musical voice, and her selections car' a few eks pre- I I at noon, when a couple of boys who obopping on the farm of Mr. Alexander Troyer. W. Gram, H. Sbaart, D. Wild. � nearly six. times tl I I r . � . � . I were well chosen. We .-are sure she vious to his death. -At a eetiDg Of COLTS SOLD. -Mr. John Johnston of klkRKICTS.-Wheat, $1. I to $1 23; bar were playing around, Shoved each other Forsyth, on the 2nd concession of Trick- fong, D. Shaver, A. lUsenberger, W. Urine every twent, 1�` � I . of coits, Iny, �' I I 11 � - will always receive a heart welcome the Directors of the McKill p mutual Howick, last week sold a span 1 73c to 77c ; oats, 36 �, to 37c ; eggs, _i, . y and one of them fell against the girl eramith,'a wild rabbit came neiar where Battler, J. Kochl, R. -J� � P. Rother- flesh, rapidly, and � I I I il - er . _ 1 .� from a Seaforth audience. Messrs. Fire Insurance Company .held in this - One three years old, for which he re- 15c; hatter, 20c; wood, dry, $2.50, to a - .r !­ ' and throwing her off the seat, fractured they were working, -and they, seeing niel, N. Harting� P lugiI the -worst, my farn .. - , oedved t1i " , J. Krein, T - � Cline and. Malloy gave a duet in town on Saturday last -'it was decided . e handsome sum of $175, the 63, per cord ; peas, none offering ; corn, it, at once gave c4�ase to and fro through � -, : I ! I � ber-leg. Under medical.care she is re- J. Broderick, C. �iirtnerman, H. Otto, to every means thi � � I other one- year old, receiving 6120. : 75c to 80c. . - devise, but to -no p� : ; I . : ifood style; also for a Solo Mr. Har- to appoint an agent for Goderich town- covering. ---Mr. Solomon J. Shannon, the Nish, until th�.y were almost ex- J. Fansou, A:. ,Tichnson, H. Gies I i Z5. . � i � f - ris received the thauki4 of theaudi- ship, and Mr. J' Both of these -were very fine animals, t BRut-im-The contract for building . �, F, - a� I Ohn Wiggington was I " � ; I I Treasurer, is confined to his house with a"sted. After taking a rest and some Shroeaer, C. Holbein, A. Lehman, G. I vised me to try wh I , I � ; ! ence. Upon the whole the. enter- awarded the position. A better ap- showing that Mr. Johnston knows u Merner, M. Geiger,J.. Oesbh,W.Sharffe, . . the Canada Methodist Church has been refre�hnients at 12 o'clock they � a i � . � . - a severe attack of rheumatic fever.- gal Ridney Pad," and � � � -4 � taianient was one of the beat w e have pointment could not have been made. which kind of stock pays best. awarded to, Mr. R. Patterson of tbis Some evil disooged persons eDtared the renewed the chase, and succeeded ia .1 - � . - � 4; � z, . - �� r J. Videan, G. Edighoffer, D. Geiger H. - ont,delay. Its effi I _� had for a long time, and those who fail- �We notice by 'the Benton 'Harbor - place. It is in good banda.-Mr. Robert �apturing the little animal in the even- � V . � , �f I I f - � . barns of Mr. Wrn. Galbraith, Sr., 9tb Steinbach, A � � derful; within. One � �, Blueva,le.' - - . 0 . Hei3s, G. Denomy, Nel. - . . I i � I ed to attend missed a really pleasant papers that a strong C'Ornpany has been � Long -and family, oi TucherBinith, Win. . Ing. He had taken refuge in a hollow night without a � . 9 . 1L ?, .� . � * concession, a few evenings ago and son Moose, D. Spencer, R, Xaru.ison, j. . ; ­ ­ I . � - � 'evening. � MANITOBA. -About thirty -persons Caldwell, of Hay, and A,' Sherritt, of . I 'arine. In two we � . i formed for the purpose of ruanufactux. stole therefrom a quantity of log. Th6 boys wish some more would Hartman, J. Appleman, W. Turnbull, . i I - ��, . . . left here on Wednesday last fbr the timothy . 11 r in that town, the Seegrailler Rod Hen5all, left on the beginning .of the come their way. - - I Ing � - seed which Mr. Galbraith w a i W. Snell, o. . , I SCHOOL, . 4 - - THE SE.iFORT]a Hicin - Beam Chilled Flows for the American , great, 'Lone Land." Amidst the tears of week for the far famed West. We be- a Saving D. Snrarus, C. ' Schoch, fluid taken and 1. I - � , � . . up for his own use. Certain parties Willert, A. Schrader, J. theorlCli . - . J� ? The lollowiDg report gives thp aver- the parting, thd cheers of the disinter- D a Schrader, ,T. , nary smou � . � �. I 1 market, and the inventor,'Mr."S. Seeg- ,lieve several others inte d le viDg be- � I Was compl I �; ': i r ige standiug of the pupils for the a are strongly suspected. -Mr. Isaac The Muskoka Sufferers. Cook, J. Dinsmore, D. 110stettler, W. I I etely - I I ao� econd miller, of Goderich, has been appointed eSted and hearty hanashakiugs, the fore the week is out. -Messrs. McDon- Bolton, of the 8th concession, bas pur. THE hUmE, Hirrmv, March 15,1882.. Carlisle, G. Petty, Sr., � T. Johnson, H. No meaicinBs we -- 1. * ' I "! -.'4, z ! " m�&Tkina of the present sebool year, as ' train boomed in. In a few miunteS . 4 1 �11_ 0 . manager for the com*pan' . The ne- nell and Waugh', stove, tin and .hard- , - - ;. �, � y . . - chased the farm of MT. Hugill Tyer- MR. EDITOR, -DEAR SIR :-I received Well, R. H 11 after the appheatic - -1 , determined by two series of written ex- sessary.buildings are to be proceeded all were aboard and the crowd of about ware merchants, have, by mutual con- eidman, H.. Happel, A. Boa. .. I . _: I I I i L ` " a ' I man, on the 10th concession. . This the accompanying anonymous note senbe that time. I have b ; i L� 1'' - aminations of three days each held, the . rry.-Carried. Moved t)y .Mr. - � � ,- , - � -Lf t with at once. Mr. Se6gmiller will still 3W'disperaed. sent,,dissolved partnership. The busi- - - 7 , - .-- --: i I CoRRECTION.-A farmer who left ness in future will be cairied on by Mr. farm ContaiDR 100 acres, and was pur- some time ago, enclosing $2. 1 would Surarns, 86cond d P - andam here to ,I � - �1 i One before Christmas, and the other ,continue to manufacture the for by Mr.' Heyrook i � I ` -1 early in Febrna.ry. The resalts are Be plows at Manitoba made us promise to lot people chased for $3,500. It is a great bar- have acknowledged it sooner, but delay- that the f Louis P. KnIBBs. - " - - ,�� f , i Goderioh for the Canadian market. A W. Waugh. -Mr. Joseph Gould, of this ollow�pg poundkeepers and - j_','�'�L �k � �_,�, , grouped and redu-,ed to percentage. ow that the Wingliam gain. There is a good bank barn, frame ed in the hope that some others would ferl3eviewer be appoi ted fo : I Roberts, Druggio, � - ­ . 8 1 n r 1882: L I - z � �_ .. We congratulate him on his good for_ kn agent tried to village, can Successfully treat that very house and good orchard on the place. have done likewise. If you' would be Poundkeepera-J. Wh I — .- , I . . V�­ :7L T Sickness and other unavoidable c* persuade hira that if be loaded big Car . . ite, R. Reynolds - �� I an"' tune. -The many friends of Mr. Archi. . .fatal disease in cattle known as Cancer 0. � - i. L �� ' ­ .! I bald Dewar, Public School Inspecto h r it would have to lay over a day at kind enough to record this act of kind- J. Gould, R. it was 51,3 ! ba,ve made it impossible to give the MeAllister. B. Broderick, . � - r � �_ C 1, r, e 0 or swelled head. It will no doubt be ness, yon will oblige yours truly, N. Deicbert, H. Orth, M. Kaerc er ; . . � , " - accurate standing of a few pupils whose ill b 'pleased 'to Winoliarn, and he also wants it made pleasing to owners of stock to learn oi . . . h . - ,L I . w 0 learn that he is 0 Morks. , D. Toronto,Novemb I - 1, � I ,� IT . names, are RtL the end of each* list; , known that cars can be loaded here H. CAMERON. Spencer, B. CasO, R. Turnbull. Pence- I men* --Some time I . , I I . - .� , �, With thi-a exception, the n '. sufficiently recovered from his recent just as- well as at Wingham and th this, and to their interests to bear it in INTERESTMG.-Mr-W. Young, form. . HAY, February 6, 1882. vieweri-i. Loa0man, R. Ferguson, 0. 'which became sett . 4 �:.�� P � - ..,. �. . ames, are la illness to be able to attend to his duti6s at mind. --The fonrtb and last lecture tin- erly of.California. now of Hespeler,gave I 1� ", :� � 11, I * it, and it is to ba under- � Eacrett, W. Mo*, 11 . I ., 1. � . 11 _7 i� the ordq--r of men I once more altbough it may be some Mr. Collie is a. number one man, ob- der the allBpices of the Bible Christian us a call last week. -Mr. D. Bell REv=ENB AND DEAR SiR *�You will L J- Petty, H. Bauer, purchased one of : I - : : , . I I I . stood that all who have made 50 per " liging and careful to all sepking inform- ­ , of the W. Fee, J.' Decker, S. Trtffery, J. . , t I . , ,. � ;t wedhs before he will be strong enongb . __ Choral Society, was delivered on TueS- 3rd concession,purposes erectiD find encl6sed a small sum for the aid of . which haa:entir,ely , �. , g a large � I cent. oa the total have satislied their ation about going 768b. . L Oesch, N. Fried ' J Bean, W. McKie.,- � �ountry. , '4Ox6O feet, aud has given the con. dispose Three Doliam well �, . , . � I i to stand mueb"driving in the c day evening, the 21st in4t., by the Rev. Filed the Muskoka Buffereis. . Please 'A b* - I � �, ma,sters with the r work, while thOr, COUNCIL. - Turnberry Conno . Carried. Move - - .- � �. _, - 71 �t ' e He has had a pretty bad shaking up, il met Mr. Webber, of Exet The subject tract to Mr. George Heany, who is of as you may think best, and oblige _v Mr. Suraras, see. . tri, ed it, can re( I . - I- I I ,� - . I � i � who have gained higher standing de- but we hope he will now soon recover here on Monday last and received the was "William Tyndall 111�_ The reverend busily engaged taking out the timber'- yours Sincerely I — onded by Mr. Rimuie, that H. Cook, be . Very truly yours, . �.' - I I F � . serve commeridation for their ability his wonted stre auditorB' Statement, appointed path. gentleman delivered his lecture in a Mr.,W. Marsdeu, of the 3rd concess, * .1 autboriaed to su . I 1Y W. Priee and ola * Auctioneer. For A, ]_ I A . � ngth add eneig .-Mr. . . �; y ion, I_ -, - � I &ud - diligence: University masters and also named Saturday, the � Mr. Flaxb'ard, i digents, with 100 lbs. Druggist, seafort - Class :- Robert Logan, after spending a months' Farquhar. - I -Z> � - 't, � - I clear and forcible manner, and so inter- left bete o' Tuesday, the 14th iDst for : I � Z 9 . h. 7 1 i I James Dickson and Andrew MoWil- Ist of April, as nomination day .' flour eac'h. , C*'rried. The following .- 7 ­ holidays visiting � f ri d b' , left for Of a- e8tiDg.1 did he ma,JV it that, although his new boume in Grey. Mr. Mars3en RE&L EEETATE Boom. -The real estate , �Ir__ � I , - 7 S I 1 . p � liam.s. Intermediate Class; - John t p 8 ore on new . member, vice HiBlop, removed. the lecture laste ver two hours,' is an excellent man in almost every re. boom has reac-hed Farquhar. Mr. N. J. orders were grai�ted : The e,sult . w . '. , 81 ;'Lizzie '.Uackav, 74 ; Thomas Bluevalff also received $25 to 'expend ing culvert, $4.14; F.' Hess, repairinj , Z I f, I . , Kerr his home in Portage la lPrairie d ,or H. Cook, repair- R - ' w . T I � - . , Thursday. - Mr. James Leatherland Lis listeners were not i theleastweari. .spect, and we feel sure he will find Clark, who for the past eleven years � I - . I I , ��,A I 0 I scraper, $1.75 ; J'. D i--herg, repairi - ��� <31' . . : . i . � . 7 1tockhart, 71 ; Frank Sutherland, 69; ! leaves for Dakota on an sidewii,lks in the village. The total d, but, on the contrar , only wish - goes.-', has catered t 6 119 Guelph X � , . I ' ,�_o d:by..uext. � ed it many friends wherever be -dirs o the public in the mercau- . 1. I arch � J: r 1� 1;� scraper, 75 con ; ) � Annie Collie, 66 ; George Dewar, 65 .r,� wnsbip f r 1881 was had been longer. Altb�,Duab the' roads S. Moore. of King, who bag been visit- tile line, has sold out his � , " ; 1 Mr. Leatherland has a _ t 20 receipts_for the to 0 B; S. Ra-nnie, obarity " � , ,� i 7 '5 ; Thomas Simpson, 0 mac'n'ficent for Tinu 12a,811,�--Ror four yei � - . I- `, -,- Mary Hislop, (y ,$13,500,�% aDd 1he expenditure, $11,- I ey, $3.5 ; S. Foster, registra- . ., I . - �1. miles west of Pembina and he goes to and weatber'was anytbi�ng but favorable ing friends in Wingbarn for the past property to Mr. James Grar�dineor. M�r. .- 11 from K-idney Dises I . - 61 ; Ell& Giviiii, 63; Maggie Ferguson; 1 383.64; leaviiag a balance of �2,116.88 tion of birtbIF3, marriages � ­ locate on it. -Mr. A. A i age left for the attendance was very good and the fe':' ks, purposes returDiDg home in Clark has proved himself a very obli and deaths of medici-ri'o interut ; rniil � i .-. �� 69; Do Courcey Hutahinsani6o; Wm. I . w wee I # � , � � , _ - 019 30; r. Bu4hanan, mone . t - a visit of inspection o on band. 'g D � : __1 0 t e land of receipts satisfactory. about a week. -On Wednesday, the 8th iDg and courteons citizen, al -ways * - y ref ana- 90-rts of embrocatio � l I I.. � i , P 1 ` 2 Ford, 59 ; Agnes Stewart. 59; James I ,,Olden earth and big booms n Tuesday. CALL. -We understand that the Con- 8113BAT19 OBSERVAN-C�--In response inst., Mr. H. Sellers and Miss S. Hill, willing to lend a helping hand to any -ed J. Esson for v�ork done on road, $3 ; ternally, but to . - - �.� I : I ,-, I I;- � i ­ � .1 Irelamd, 58; James Delgatty, 57; Min-, b � J. F. Moritz, repairing culverts, $2.38; � -1. � r, I gregations of Eadie's and this place f a M �- I � ! " -,i _* to natice given.out a p0lia meeting for both of this township, were united in Belle " tended to rther the interest Irouthe ago I hear� : I iy'l me 113 1 1� K� 9 n, printiriff and a I rk 3 . I'- nie Gotrb, 55 ; M- ary Govenlock, 54 ; I have �'extended --i% unani mous call to the the purpose of taking ateps to prevent the bappv bonds of matrimony, in the dvertising, Pad atLd through . 1, , �.. . of the community, and we' eel sure that . - A. ' ' . . Sara.h Booth, 54; Kate MoEwen, 53; . Staailey. Rev. Mr. Hartley, ,Presbyterian minis. the desecration of thle Sabbath day, town of Wingbam, the ceremony being his departure from Farquhar $12; N. Shirra, error in taxes, $11.50; - curedone, the resu I . . �, . . I La � . . . . - _. . will. be . - I . ­ - .. ; .1 . '. N _: deeply regretted, nob only by the people nell, sele ting jurors, 63. The Mire, and I am no'% I I Maggie Killoran, 53; Mary Crawford, I WELL S0LD.-_.NL1r. Wra. cNaughtan ter,Rodgerville. These' congregations especially by the runni�g of trains, was performed by Rev. Mr. McQuarrie, in a J. Sch � 0 � 1 53 ; Hannah Burke, 52 ; Aggie- Scott, --has sold his black mare -hu wn ast� the have beel a year without a, stationed held on Monday eveniu�, 20th iDst. At very imp i Council adjouru�d to - � I I . n I -, .1 . : �- - � , : I t 51 ; Lizzie Moore, 50; Maggie Goven- "Black Hawk," to Mr. . G orge Bates, minister, and as both have -now agreed .Xessive manner. Mr. Sellers of the vicinity, but of the- whole town- m6et on Tuesday, from pain as I ever ; � I f I I , I � L 1, �_, the hour appointed fdr the meeting, a, has manifested good ta,ste in Selecting, Ship. April 25bh. ! . For � I - . . _____�_ sale by J. E 9 I . lock, 50; Lizzie McLoughlin, 43; for the sum of $150. Hr. h cNaughtoli upon the one man it is to be hoped he largo number were pre�ent, -when, after - I *_ Bealor , I . - - I i - ; 1 0. I I I as his partner for life, Ruch an excellent -Mr. James David, of the Union th. . - � I L" . . . -Rev. H. J.1 Graaett, B. D., Dean � � t - Louise Hill, 42 ; Richard Hughes, 41 ; inteuds going to .Nlanitoba will accept. dovotional service, Mr�. John Scott, of young lady. -Mr. G. . Knox, formerly of Hotel.bas sold out to Mr. Thos. Sta,cey, of Toront I - — I 0 s ortly. - - - o, whose deraiBe has been " -- � . : f , -1 , Kttte Richardson, 41; Nag,gie Hislop, GOOD ADVICE. -Mr. Alex Robinson, . I this place, wais appoint d chairman,and tbisfownship, now of Michigan, has -re- late of Dashwood. Mr. Davis bag been loo Rescued Fx � -, ., , , � , __ "� � , 41; John McLeod, 40; Bell& Ma -bee, having reuted aTr. D. P6,llo k's farm,we I Gorrie. t lied for daily� for Some time, (Eed on . - , I I � � I - 1 4� - Robert Bontbron, secretary. The cbair- turned on a visit to his friends here, ac- an old tinie caterer' to the good folks of ' I ___ ; . 1. � * Toronto � - - I - n Monday mornin this residence iu ugust I - - ­ - ; -Messrs. James Donley, man, *in a few appr priate remarks, companied by his little neice, Eunice, Usborne in his day. Several other Maen I � I 3S; Ella Calbick, 32; Eaphemia, Rich- would advise our esteeme frie d to . T ' , A Z - i _qL . ardson. 29 - Magfgie NeilBOn, 29 ; Grace take to himself one of St nley,S #E F EvER. that city. ! 89' , -a . � I 1 A g, and purposes remaining for about a changes are on the ,"boards," severe cold I pri -1 I I fair Geo-rge Hassard, John Mosgrove, and explained the nature of the ineetin The an was born at Gib- .-In the a � . 0 . 1;� ' m - � -5 E Ider, 9; Daniel Johnston,. 0 ; Lovina daughters, and enter th- nu wad are raltar in 180-8. E catne to Toronto in -, -nd as � ; con bial some others left-Gorrie for Manitoba on and called upon th re erend gentlemen mouth. He gives some very flattering likely to come off soon. . e. , . - . - I T - .; Mabed, 0; Mary A. Friel, 0; Annio statce' of domestic felicity. ome, Alec! I I tl 1835, filling fir 1 � P�._ I , -_� - Wednesday, the 15th ipt. Many others pTeseDt, ViZ: Rev. -- st' the position of assis- - 11flatumation of I I 4 - � :�' r. JRili and Rev. accounts of Michigan, and, judgin*gfrom COLONIZATION SOCIETY. - Mr. N. J. tant m � . - I . I - I Hialo�, 0. Secontl Form :-Janet Barr, i what's a home witbout '- woman? in the vicinity of Gorrfe intend going to Mr. Hartley, to dr sB the meeting. iijiRter of'St. James' CathedraL, � calised Ine to 100ae � � �i � ; 1- � - :�J 0 his appearanee, it agrees with him. It Clark has turried his attention to the slid t my rest � 1 83 ; Alaggie Smith, 62; Anna Brown I Fall up man; there's as goc he Rectorship from 184,7, 'WAS broken . ��. �i . � - I . 0 � ?.,i� U -t O as got he cage -west Territory, and is getting u Deanery from 1867 until his death. With deposits, -au-1 A � . �,N I d fish in the the same place soon. which they did in an &�le manner, ad- is supposed Mr. Knox b North and the , ' - .- __ .56; John Meldrew, 55; Martha Hilleu, ; sea as ever carn6 o f it.--cou. P I ; � � _. i� tE B � I . ; - 11 54; Alice Nevills, 53; James Dolphin, I SocLu. -The social held ip the Epis. ing � tion" - . 0 ITUARY.---�On, Thnrsde4y the 16th vQoating the claims of the §abbath day ready and win take away the bi rd. -We a Colonization Society. The follow During his long connection with St. - . Was that I ' � t: 1-1: : I, insf., death deprived our village of one and the duty resting u on all to observe are glad to learn Mrs. J. Budd, of the gentlemen have already signified, t . - W � - . . � � � "' Spite of all m.. . � i f 50 ; Flora McClure, 45; Thdo Coleman, copal Methodist ebur heir J'ames' the Chutch grew rapidly, till it � � � . .� I cb, Babylon line, of the most highly respected and esti- the Same, adding at th9'same time that 3rd cancession, who has been ill for intention of . tiking � � . . I shares ( - I � - I _� 42; Charlotte Cresswell, 39; !-,',ate i On WednesdkLy evening, bj-'Ar6h 15th, in - the now h6lds the , fOuld do to - ­ - - inable ladies it contained. About four it should be regarded even more as a Some mouths,is able to be around again. scheme : Robt. Gardiner, Esq., Presi- of all 1dost prominent position'- 1 1878, 1 P, -cheA , � . . I the Angl�can churches in Can- -_ *Ocured on . i . I ton r � r I Pashley. 37 ; James Lentian, 37 ; New. w,ts a decided succgss.- lfli� church weeks ago Miss Emma' Victoria McGill, privilege than as a duty, Resolutions -On Friday last Mr. H. Hawthorn had dent of the Usborne and Ribbert Fi e ada. � I ,I I I � 1. I "lL - � � Gibson., 37 ; Rate Nash, 36; Dun- was filled to its utmo discou . � w thatted in --- z !I.. -��, a The the young lady referred to, as engaged were then passed cond Inning the ran- a large wood bee of about 25 young men, He was a: liberat minded!,,, man-, � - MR Wood, 3G ; E�etsy Dodds, 35 ; John st es-te(lioty. Insurance Company, T. M. Ray, Esq., frate n I . , � , � - I dialogues and recitations - f &.very collecting for the Bible Society fund, ning of -trains, &c., an favoring a -p rnizi R in : important Christian' *. Aroze it two or th - I . - , . I � I I � Rice, 34; Sarah'Wright, 33; Charles C i I eti- who Sawed, Split and piled in theneigh. Reeve of Usborne, JC-bn M Curdy, Esq., . ranch app I _ . . 11 - -1 � ,� K � I superior nature. A solo, by Mr. D. andwas apparently in the enjoyment - tion being sent to P rliament asking borhoOd of 40 cords. A quilting bee was and Dr; Irving, of kton ; work with othep Protestant del'j'Onlin- I aTent beni iI *1 - � li_ :-I- Plunkett, 33 ; Kate" Heuderson:,, 28; Ross, of Brucefield was big ly eulogized Kir Messrs. . ations. The De4n leaves behind hint . twwo Inonths I was � � .1 . . I 4k � . � I of good health. A low days after she the Governwent to ent ct such laws as also held in the af ternoou by Mrs. Haw- James Ballantyne, Wm. Stewart, R. hi . I MY Izealth has be,en: - . ,I I � Annie Govenlock, 28, Geor , y . gaged she became would put a stop to all such practi' 6 children,, f6ur Boa - . _.,� ; w ge Camp- � and be was encored. A re ding b the had been thus on I ces, thorn, for the employment of the YOUnR -Creev, A. Daucan,J. Halls, D. s widow and 'iX Y6 - - . 1; . I . - ; � . -1 � belli, 27 ; Maggie. CAse, 26 ; N MoIn- and two daughors, Mrs. F. Kingston " - '11�a -traly,,-A- J 1 � I I : 7 � � . - ; socia- compi 4 trath ­� ; � � T-_ . . I . J; -_ N. Stewart, A : ' ' . . . _.. , VM. Beth- I sa�e gentleman was appl ded to t,he quite ill,,and Drs. Smale, of Wroxeter, An association was then formed to act ladies, who worked faithfully, almost tyre, J. Bray, D. Mills D. Turnbull, A . � We by J. S. ' � � �� T � , iL , , tit, I �V ' - . of Toronto, a A 21m. S - � I Z i . - . � w 26 � Nariv, Hillff, 23 ; Frank I echo, and clearly demops ted that he and Brownlee, of Gorrie were called tol in concert with that o other . as * eting the -quilt before dark. A McCurdy, W. Francis,' - . Barrie. yy ; -, . 101th. Rob' , � ': - i t I . I . I . .. . . I . . - . � , t - . � . I I _; - 1. I . � . I P , Tq I I - . � I � I - '. -. - - I . . I I . I . . �. �,,. , . - - I I . . . P, V, v I! -.1 I . I ! . � r F � , � �_ .� .- . I � I � I I - I � , -1 � i'li.- ". ;� : . I I � '_ - � V. 1 4.-- L - � . . � I ­ X '� - � �, - I I . I I � � I - .j.1 �_ �_ � I I . � - � I V �,V` I- I - I ­ I ­ . I i _ * , - ­� . 4 - 1. . . I = � _: !, � � i - , . I - . 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