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The Huron Expositor, 1882-11-10, Page 811 � . , I .1 � . I . � . � - I I o � . . I . I I � ; I . I I I ! � I I I - I - f, � I . . I .i . . 4 1 � i - 7 . I � � I .. . . i � . . . . � . � - t I . I � . I 1 1 � i � � - - ­ � = 14 1 - � .. . . - 0. � I � I 1. � � - � . I - , I � - - I -- -- - - I - . - - � I , ­ ., - - . . � / � . � . � , .1 - , .. I � . � . . . - I I 1. I � I i � , I . I � .1 I : � - - I � . � � , I - � I - � . I . - I � 11 . � . I � I . � I .1, . I - 11 . i - � . . 1. ! . I I . . � . . I ; � . I . I I . . . . � . . - -HURON E,&Posi rOR. . � �� I i . . THE - - . ---- I 4 � 81 I -1 - � I, - -- � . . - - - MI - � I --- � i � ; . I I - I - . . ; .i r- . . Fijurth Class, marks obtainable . I Oct er. . He was a, promising yoling took pla : ; . his new home In T .,ce on the-minstaut, and was 466. , , , t 680- - Hays, 363; Adeline Dor. Z I lt%f 00t, ,jogan, to take charge . -Maggie . A � I man, of 21, years of agei wid his many one of �h moo successful that has been I . . I Kturon I ovo of the Murphy farm in that township. r Senior Third Class, marks : � I ral friends in this vioinitv will deeply -re. held in this locality. There was on rauce, 322 : -Mr. D. D. Wilson has, had - seve -Bell Dickson, 383; A. I . i I - - ed for a week or gret to hear of his unti;nely end. 'Soon inimbpoe crowd of people and -very obtainable 600 � I , . I A I . -- Edward Bri high � prices were realized. She P Sparliug, 352; J. Rankin, 28E ; , . � 7 ; - more teaming egas from his store to the after this sad event, Mr. ggs ; 6 . � . i � S. oove 212� J. G. Walker, 227 . I I i ]:)ISTRI(IT MATTE RK -ed left r home, reaching here, as above Sold for$18 and 419 per pair; 0, Somers, ' - I ; � . St&tiOD, from Vi ce they are shipp % Junior Third Qlass, - � . . to New York. It is astonishi�$ the im. stated, last SatuMay. He intends re- $40 And- 442; one Superior mare Dorrance, 168. -Adeline Spar- � � I � I OAK HALL ClothIng House is the place mense buAiness tha I t is done in this line. maining in Varna ,during the winter, broug�t 'the handsome sum of 6300; marks obtainable 415 1 �% . ar'old filly, 8105i and everything ling, 328 ; J. Atcheson 325 ; Rebecca J. ' L to buy Fur Caps in all qualities an styles one yp , I I -A. great quantity of apples have been and will return to: the Northwest next , I , C 3Ladian, - else I roportion. It must have been Storey 304; K. Robertson, 244; W. W. . . , Tweeds in English, Scotch and C deliveyed in town durinq Lthe past few Sprir g. p flans, 227; 1 . , ' very atisfaotory 3o Mr. and Mrs. Me- A _ I � . Con:W Furnishtugs in all the latel t novel- days, and s1though the crop is said to be ORANOV CELEBRATIoN.-The celebra. t , tcheson, 230; Lizzie Ne a15. . � . , , , . - I - Mioh lupouretiring from farming to Jeannie Dodds, 216; Lilly Story,' . il I Ilies,comprisistga large assortnent of �­ I light, one would cqwcoly think so, judg- tion f the anniversary of the.Gunpo'vr . I - L III Collars and ties just received Under- Senior Second Class, marks obtainablE � ! I -, an L Ing from the imms qnso loads we See on der Plot was'lield in the Temperance reali e such prices.for their Stock and I :: - raothing in Scotch d Canadian, (shooj 'Hall, in this place, on the evening of implements, and shows in some degree 240-­�Mary J... McClure, 226; Bell& Me. , � - I � i -11 � rlii3g, 179; Marior I � Boype, Youths! 8. Xen1s,XeVs &O 1S.Men's, our streets. Apple dealers will do Well L' e e'timation in which they are held - I .1 $ 4 the auspices of the th " Clare, 196 ; A. Spa I I 'have advanced ma- the �th ingt., and , 41, ,z er 0 . -4 [ymade, Clothing in Boys'and Men�s this year, as prices oMiobael, 116; T I -k I - Read , -h Black, 139; Mary M 1 ­ i i Siiiftauda, large assortment of Over- terially since purchases were made.- Lo .Orange Lodge, No. 1035, of Varna. by their neig bors. Tile proceeds of I, � . . ­ H� , �� ved,the the ! hole- sale amouni G. Neilaus, , 63 ; W. Me. �! - coata In aU sizes, which winbe sold at For -the benefit �of those who aon,t w n the hour f6r opening arri w tea to nearly j I- - I I . ior Second Class, markE . �i - � �i - � : -- . W. W. Con- 01,500. But, -no doubt, a great amount Clure, 57. Jan - " t i - - � I ... very much reduced prices, Ordered know, we may state that the fi,ne wea. hall was well fill-cid, and Mr l . btaiiiable- 180-Aggie S. Grieve, 159: 1 . ... . . Clothing a specialty. All orders guar- ther Still continues, but, owing to the nor, of Bayfield, wag, called to the chair. 'of Or4dit for the Satisfactory result of 0 � � I . . I . � Diokson, 64. Mar3 1, � � I .- I � 0 . 2 , . I unusual drought for this season of the After a suitable piece of music had been - the sale I ct of J. Brown, 135 ; G. I . , anteed. DUNCAN & DUNCAN. 779 . a due t - the efforts and ta : � 1 . J. McClure succeeded in obtaining th( ; L, : . . the veteran auctioneer, Mr. Joseph P. I I I � - ­ . WA.,,(TED.-A Smart, intelligent boy, year, water is bec8ming scarce, most of sung by the choir, and prayer offered by . . � Brine, who knows so well how to make highest per cent. on the written exami a � 1 . : I W, from 1.1 to 16, as apprentice to the general a and n!Iany wells being dry, one of the reverendgent emen present, I � � . � � I . I � t I I ; � 1. . � I the Stream . . � I 1Z 4 usiness. Apply to TUOMM KIDD, corner of the most of all goods intrusted to him nation made by any pupil in the schooll � � - , � 11 .; b - and several farn�orp in the neighborhood the Chairman inade. a few rernarks on , Maia and Market Streets, Seaforth. 779. ., : 14 �.1 :)bject of the meeting, drid then in- for sale, and no doubt did his best on � i 0 . have to drive their -stock considerable the, e Rev. Mr. Barker, of Kip- this coagion, as Mr, MoMiebaeland he TuckerBmith- , !J distances -for water. -Dr. Gouinlock has trod cod th ' -01 I - I . I. el � . , GmTuARY.-We much regret to learn ETING,-The Council im � 1. , �cquaintances. Co qCIL ME I gone off on a tr�-p toWir-nipeg.-Mr. pen. This gentleman gave a . ' -,very fine, I are o d � of MO. All the members pres T of the, death of Mr. John Gibson, t and prin-cipleB of I TO � TINGS.-Mr. Mills and Mr. Camp- on the lat inst. ; n Mr. Thomas Kidd add5ess on the objec t, re � - . I � KiRop, oldeat son of the late Robert - I bell,ifarvaers of this vicinity, started for out. All jobs let by contract were ; , returned home o � Friday last, after an Orapgoism, and was liBt6ned to through . f Gibson. T his sad event occurred on n - ported finished and passed for payment ; '� I I � , absence of some weeks. Mr. Jawkson . out Tvi6h the most wrapt attention. The Southern Dakota the beginning of this � U. i � 'Tuesday morning last. Mr.Gibsonwas . . ith A Kennedy, graveling Egmond 1� -1 ' , 4. I was in Manitoba, and Mr. Kidd at Sault applause w hich greeted the close of his week, ta,kiDg w' them a very consider- vi z. : A. . I � s: victim . ville to Seaforth, 0117.87; A. Kennedy , , � � of what is now known as - �[ � � , Ste. Marie. They werg storm -staid speech clearly indicated the interest able ' amount of Stock, implements, &e. - If. -11, -, -nd had been " V - � '1� E - ; incapa. 8 . . i Bright's Disease, a u a I: .= I T al days at the latter place, and which was felt in what he said. An. Theif families and the remainder of their .graveling Kippe Ro d, conces ions ', . , ", - . �� , I . gg rtly. The above and 8, 1I.R.S., 648.00; A.- ' LLL . . . . . i� j, i citated for heavy work for about two other piec f was Sung by the choir, and In qge will follow sho' Kennedy , - i.! x s i had a :pretty rough passage after they � .� I � - . �ariien have taken up large tracts of graveling Kippen Road, concession 6, lo, - �1,14. - years, but was able to go about antil the Rev. 'Mr. McCosh was introduced as gent I lf� -t� , I -- �, !: . started. Old Lake Huron did her beat , , , "' � - within, fa,lBhort time previous to his I I �i 04 - . . p -.1. - "I to clea,r out pheir stomachs, but failed. - the second speaker. From beginning to laind-in ,Uncle Sam's country, and will 7, $37.00; A. Kennedy, graveliDg Kip * I q; � . - - � -� death. He had scarcely entere upon n OIL - I . . , � learn that Mr. Murray A. Kennedy, graveling Kippen Road .� i� �, Mr. Frank Case has been ,, laying out 11 end he hel I the audience as by a spell, certainly make their mark there. -We pe Road, concessi 8 ot 8, . � , , - -ime of life, being but 31 ye of - leased - t - I � , the pi, are I... . . - � ..... .. � I .. I age Ile was unmarried, and had been and improving the grounds in front of and in taking a hurried glance around ' 14 the remaiqder Of this season's concession 6, lot 3, 090.90 ; A. Kennedy . �: � �� . � big handsome residence on East Gdder- the hall interest and attention seemed has 4 0 . .. I .- I . ;­ I �� r years, since the death of - his father, I -; of'oheese at the very handsome graveling Hensall Road, concession 1 . 1-1 I ,I �� - I � fo . I i �� - - - ich street. With a little fixing., up-, he pictured on every oounteDance. He mak, I F . � -the head, and mainstay of the family, � : - I . I � -his forcible and eloquentad- .figure of 12 cents per, pound. Mr. Mur- lots 5 ancl 6, L.R.S., $50.50; A. Ken - � i�'-& � m ; i .� 4 - - could have the handsomest place in wound up . I . I : I . severely I � I a li � and his. death will be felt by ensall Road, conces � 11 - , . � - � � ,�, -� 5 1 to w -n. -We - -understand that the Fisk ares� by an appeal to the members of ray il� a � real buginegs man. During the nedy, gr ve ng H � I - . ; A. Kennedy � I- all,. but more especially by his widowed t :few weeks he has had his hands Sion. 4, lot 23, $59.92 �� � I � i ," - Jubilee Singers will not return to this the Orange, Order, and Protestants'in las 4� �iI �� . . � �1�� 4 .1 I mother. He was in every respect a ' . . in( than full; having got the cheese grading on concession 9. between lots J w - . �. I I � 1W -- . .-I . -Now that the even- geD ral, to remain true to the prinFiples A; �­ Z - '� _�-. . , most exemplary d was �owu this season , , i - ypung man, an I . t eir Order aid Prote orls hands willno doubt alleviate his and 6, H.R.S. 025,00; RogerPepper - I I off h , , � .7, � I I 3 ` respected and esteemed whe e I - - Id Z P ­ rever Ings are getting long, Some Steps should of stantism. An- P ., �,�­, - I o , ear u efi. i �1 11-*- be taken for the reorganization of the oth r piece from the choir, and the Rev. burdbn,somewhat, and give him time to grave ing n Mill Road n Br c ­ � �-1 -� - . . I i -� - I known. @ Mr IB gon- push' matters more congenial to his 052.00; Roger Pepper, graveling be � f, -A �, w Danby was introduced. Thi � 11 I - . Literary Society. ,There should be ma. � F, - � . - � ili- �� - � tlem - tween lots 35 and 36, concession 2 � , -:4 'MA-,J1TOBA. SHUXENT,-On TueB4y terial enough in t4is town to get up a an, who hag ever been ready and minq,-Mr. Sutherland baB put an ad .- ' .1;� I � A , '.1 I - his blacksmith shop, which L.R.S., 663.00; Roger Pepper, gravel 2 . 4 ,��- - :10 wi ng to help on. any good oause', and aitiop " to r - - -1.7 - .. f this kind, which . I - - �� - last Messrs. Pillman & Co., the well first -clam Society f I I � � �� �� . I 1. - ,,, i -- 6king wh9 had frequently addressed Similar we bolie,ve he intends fitting Tip for a ing between lots 35 and 36, concessioi � - ,. known carriage builders of &thiq town, would be a great benefit to those to . . - 7 . -1 . � Z n , , _ , . . . - ' w 3­a� - , none of his ' � : I . - t1cles to part and a pleasure to all who would 9 1. I � �, - 11 seat their first car load of ve atberines in Varna, has lost agqn shop. As he is quite an enter- 3, L.R.S., $44.10; John MeMann, gra,v , ­ I I � young man, we wish him the eling on Kippen Road, concessions 3 ani I., � I I �11 -V4 � ' a�d fine,thought, and delivered a ,prisi�g . 11 I' � - mp -Municip I t en r , -1 - Manitoba. Thisloadwas oo osed of attend the meetiogs. a ma . orgy t� 1 1 �1 � . I - t I : � "A ��151,� i , pleasing and'- instructive s�eech. best of success in his new Bpec.-Vic- 4, H. R.S., $72.25 ; John McMann, gra,v � , I ­. . I ,I several light and heavy sleighs and ters are still very -4niet, and nota word -, ... M III j 1 � � very � .. toria! street -bas lost to quite a consider- eling on Kippen Road, concessions 5 ani . - - I I *r 4L., audience showed their apprecis�tion . I I I - about 30- cutters of various designs. is heard about the January straRgle. Th-�11 . . .1 �;E ci,*�J " , 7 I � ­�18 � .i - I - M E - 0 I � ) er, able �xtent its hitherto rather dull ap 6, H.R.S., 087.75; John Me ann, graN f . . Before the car was dispatched an oppor. Will Brother Stropg be elected Mayor by their pleased looks. The last sp k 11 , - - � � i �I:,. Z- - 4 , I iz I 1-- I � I - Rev�.'Mr. McDon-�gh, was now called to pear�nce by the erectiou of Mr. George eling on Huron Road, $94.00; John Mc 11 -... � � - 1-4 �� tunity of looking through the stock con- for the third tem' ?-Mr. Charles Wil. - I , , :!E! �� - � '.. 'i - . ii, 1. _0 � I ort sketch of TaApr'a new tailor shop. -Doctor Mann, graveling on Mill Road, $63.00 . - - � r handsomer son has entered a1n action against the the Ifloor. He gave a Bh ; I .4, vinced us that a better o -141. � . . - , 1 . ­­ - � , 1: � 'cles will not enter the Mani- Dominion Gov Ora geism, from its commencement to Schdales, who fo� some time past has ,John McMann, gra*eliog on concessio � � , H lot of vehi ernment for damages, for . � r 1;1 , � q V. !� -1 trine been' visiting his friends here, started 2, near Granton, 6305.00; John MeMant � �,�,-. t 1, : , �, toba market this season. The cutters the removal of a large amoulo of gravel the present. He contrasted the doe . I � .- 4 . I . I . lk . . . &;-- are ne&tly Bhaped,. -beautifully finished, from a farm owned by him at stone and discipline of the Protest%n� and for Ipdiana on Wednesday last, where graveling on concession 2, lot 15, H.R.S I - - ,� . fl, t , - , 41'.,� ;p � a Be T - $66.53; Andrew Ross, graveling on cor I � . 1. ��Ii 11, and -with these qualities combine wall, Manitoba. 'The gravel wa u d Ro iish churches. He is a very forciblt) he ro�qmes the practise of his profes . .. - � . I I t �� ­, ­ .. i the Doctor is a thorough- cession. 2, lot 20, H.R.S., $70.00; AT r 1 ---- k . . .,�:­ . il he work was for ballasting on the Canadian Pacific and earnest speaker, and his remarks Sion.; AB - I - - - I ; I -IN goinq practition�r - I � � - Ifi - . ed before leaving the shop, and Railway. The claim filed &mounts -to werg well worth'going to hear. Alto- ,ihe will certMaly meet. drew Ross, graveling on Mill Ro&(' .- .-- - all�order , - I - '1-1 5 it I - 1� C* I 0 ' �er, the evening's entertainment was wi h success in whatever part he $47.70; Andrew Ross, repairing bridg( . I .N� ''I ; - - k 1� f Z it must be as -gratifyiiug as it is credit- several thousand. dollars. -The Alh- get . -2 .,oca � � : t - , i" - . able to this enterprising firm that their herstburg I a. . . concession 6, H.R.S., 022.00; JamE . �­A­ I _paper, of a recent date, Says: - a success, and after the choir sung the I 0- - ;. � - : �*4 . I Kehoe, graveling between lots 5 and ( . . , -� 4 --ve attained such a good r6pu- R. J. GirdleStone, of the Inland Revenue national anthem, and Mr. Moponagh � : A vehicles ha � , -.. 4.1 - Lll - -Department, Seaforth, was in town this pronounced the benediction, the people Hibbert, concession 3, .H.R.S., $35.00; JamE � ,� I � - tion both at home and abroad. It is I ; 1. � - i n a . -- 4 �11 - 1 , , � islied with wlia;� they DISPOSED. -Mr. Wm. Allison, of the Kehoe, graveling co ces ion 2 lot '. � ,4 � 1. s dispersed, well sat I " also expected that this order will be week, spending 4 few days with hi . i I Z 1. i.�� I -. I '14 -Com. I 'concesBion, -has disposed of his H.R.S., $42.81; James Kehoe, fencin � - . ,. t 11 - . � , . followed by others even larger. This I mother. He is on his way home from had hea,rd. 14th' � I i 1 '6 Mr. Rundell, of Pickering, , .! I ,on 2, H.R.8 . - I - . 14 . I' il f I I g for fit Mill POn(f, concesB . I Zz 1i -1 order was consigned to Brandon, and Regina and Winnipeg. When he was ., : far ' . 11ay., 025,00; Philip Botz, graveling on Kil I I 1 Y4 ii "' the vel -A ea were shipped in a car pre- at the former place, apples were Belli the su in of 88,000, being 6500 more than � I 01 ng � 1 :�,� ! � 1. I . HORSE DIED. -Mr. Win. Campbell, Of be p�id for it five years ago to Mr. Jas. pen Road, concessions.1 and 2, L.R.S � ! I ]t I pared for the -purpose..� - at 25 cents each, drinks 6 for 01, coal * . � . . I � � �, -for, $25 per ton, and other articles in the 2nd concesBiori- of Hay, lost a valu- Garqi 13'er. This maybe considered an �88.50; Phifip.Botz, graveling on Kil I -1 i ,I . . I -1 - - I I I . . i 4.4,11 �. ar I Ilent price for 100 acres, but it is pen Road, concessions 9 and 10, H.R.S �� i 4.4,11 rtion.-Mrs. J. D. Sills and famby able In e I rom inflarnmation Of the exce ; : I '�- ` MAsomc.-The members of Britannia propo . - . ! � I ! ,4 te Irr" - - � � one of the best ,wheat growing farms in 437-50; .Robert McLean, graveling o J. - I ; I - - Lodge had a. very pleasant, time at their removed to Toronto this week, so that langs � - � ;i:t � , I �� I , I . -� 14 I meeting on Monday night. They were Mr. Fiffis now ilitands. remaining there HoxF, AGAIN. -Mr. and Mrs. Load- side lines 5 and 6, concession 1� � ,�,- 4 I I this �i�qtrict, and is in splendid coudi- , w ,,, , man, who a few Weeks, ago W04 On a tion,j nd free from all obnoxious we�eds. H.R.S., 047.75;;Robert McLean, grai I . 1�1 . favored with a friendly visit from a permaneutly.-There are still loud com- . . I � 1,3� I A to their children over in M�njtoba, Wo,a ads eling on side lines 5 and 6, concessio I 4t �� I P, � number of Brethren from Clinton Lodge. plaints for the lack of oars. The store- vie understand Mr. Allison inth 13, H.R.S., �27.72; Robert Fairbairl �,� - -4 . r-ly filled, and Mesa I I . .­ - I There were four candidates for initia- houses are all nea rs. have returned bringing home f�vorable purchasing another farm in the vicinity _ I I 11 - �i ::- - c unts. of that country. Mr. Load- - gra,velingloi) couceBsion 2, L.R.S., lot 1! --, 1-� 1. - w � � - r - - - - - i! - tion, and the officers of Britannia were Kyle,� Mustard, of.Egm.ondville mills, ac - ' if bel can find a suitable one of 150 . 1. - 1! I � I � � - I . ,I , n ll pleased with the acre ' L.R.S., $68.00; Robert Tait, graveliii . � ! I . i J '�' ably assisted in their work by Brothers will have to Bbut down if they do not - 0. I � � 1.. I � � -Kippen Road, concession 3, L.R.S � I . . . . . . I Nsiloch and McWhirter of Clinton and' get oaxs in a few days. -A new covering country, and. says that every settler he REMOVED. -Mr. James Pardon, who on � - i , � . I;- . -4 � , converged with appeared well satisfied some 038.75; Thomas Tremeer, gravelffig o I � , � " f ,� I Thorne of Seaforth. Masonry seems to has been erected over the now stairway . time ago disposed of his farm to ­ � � ; t­� - . . : c . � � - ,� I � hame taken a new arid somewhat anex- leading to the old Town Hall. -There wit a as arves a return. I Mr. In. eMy, remo e on t e rat 8 e u ' � t; �.� '4 .- , RUNAWAY.-While-Mr.DuricanTa lor, inst -to the neighborhood of the London L.R.S.'839.10; John Shepherd, grave . .,. t .! ; i . I pected start. There is now scarcely a was no Council meeting on . Monday � ' Y. . I I iq � - I of t n ay, was at Ruad, to the farm of Mr. Jas. Larig, ing *on con ; -11. - � H � I .the lack of a quo- I , *L� �.f . he 3rd co cession of 11 ' cession 12, lot 2, H.R.8 '. . I meeting night but there are several ap- night last, owing to ' - ; . .-All the plows used at the Rib- Mej i8ra. Stan lych Brothers' saw mill the formerly Mr. Robert Lang's, where he PO.50; Robert Dalrymple, graveling c � �,, I i 1. 7 plications for memberabip, aid. there rum I � 71 -1 I I ei-ht -k-uplica- tort Plowing Match, on Tuesday.last, a-holuse and four acres of t- Z � i I are now Some seven or ., - homes took fright at Bome passing ob- has leased concession 14, lot 1, H.R.S., 351.5( . i - t'i �i��! , � and eight out of the twelve used at the Jec� and ran away, throwing themselv,BB land', for $56 a Year. , Patrick Atkinson, graveling on conce � T- �- , I tions on hand to be disposed o E at the : I I - ;.F : �� I 1; anq wagon over %u embankment, fully a . Sion 4, lot 2, H.R.S., 059.16'; �L. McKil � A �- I Next meeting. The new recruits are Stanley 'Match, on Wednesday, were I I . 11 � . � � " � I !" im. � � I all gentlemen of the highe A busi- manufactured by Messrs. Monroe & to feet high. -Strange to Bay neither I wait6n. . non, graveling on concession 8, lot I . � . � � - , �­ 4 i Z I ho .. es nor wagon was in any "way in- H.R.S., $31.35; A. McKinnon, grave 7� W� - ,: � , , ­� .11, I . Rogan, of this t9wn. They were also � ho 1. 3.1 5 . � ,� -I. . .ness and professional standin , in the -Mo . I d I I OlfF ON A VI8IT.-0 ur esteemed towns- Ing on concession 14, lot 1, H.R.,Q : ..� " : I town and vicinity, and many of them more largely represented at the rris J Ur? - anL lAr. R. H. Ferguson, accompanied $ . . ;4� - - .1 .4�; ------- r-+ m 0.20; John Butt, grading betweE �-- ­ - nly to and Grey Matches! tb anil any otherm sun- �� .,; 4, . -will be worthy acquisitions no; o . I i i I . Vsborne. by Mrs. Ferguson and family, left on a . - �, '­ I the local, Lodge but to th Order. facturer. Meritwill tall. -Mr. Arthur � � . lots 20 and 21, concession 2, T4.H.E I �, ­ ; . ..i !J - ,-� OUNCIL DoiN s. -At the last meeting trip -on Tuesday last. They go to visit $12.00. Moved by Mr. Elgibe, second( , 1", � - I The institution is a most worth7 one, Forbes has been offered and refused -counties of Gronvill by, Mr. Hannab, that the following a A�ii ; I . council held on the 4th frie do in the e and 11 .. �� - 1. i and we axe, glad it is being apI re6iated. $300 for his young Clear Grit mare.- Of a Usborne , , , � , . ! � ; -11, I � I inB';, the clerk was instr,acted to corres. Lan rk, and will probably be gone three counts be paid: James Kehoe, repai I 1. I � �1 #.'! - - We believe the- Rev. Mr. Hill aai con- Mr. William Campbell, of Harpurhey, pond with the authorities of the- Insti- or fo r weeks. Their many friends here- ing culvert, concession 2,$4'.60; Andre I 113 , sented to deliver a Masonic Is )rwon in who has been hunting in MuB,kok '18 i � 4 - , - 4 � - - - f! , , t* for the Blind at Brantford, with a aboi4ta will join with us in heartily Ross, stripping gravel pit at Johnston, I . �4 1 ; I � I St. Thomaa Church, on the Sabaath pre- givinga, good account of himself. � � � I - ing them a pleasant time and $1.00; Wrn.Elder, ditching and gra , li wish - . view of securing. a place therein for . . - i1i coding St. John's day, which -w ill -be the week he shot t7o mammoth bears. Mr. . . �� J - ,�, P) , - I ts to- Wm. Stark, a blind indigent of the hOpiDg they may return to their home eling, concession 12, $16; Wm. Smit � ", � � ., � I- I#, 11 ��, rethren, of -Britau. Peter Hawthorne, of Hullett, star . . ­ i . � � ; . - � I ' w Z � ii. -1 - �t mis tLodge accompanied y rethren. day to join Mr.'Campboll, and they will tow he sum of 63 for relief was inviFoirated by their outing. opening ditch, concession 9, S1.25; JS I , �! - � . , I !* : 1Z . �� �� - I : 14�4 - 0 granted to Wm..Stark. The sum of 05 Mundell, hauling cedai, $1.50; John � 2-1- 1 from neighborinc, lodges wi attend in a both remain in the'llappy hunting . �. . . ,­ . - 10 . Bluevale. .­- I .. I . � � unds until the end 'of the shootin was granted to Wm. Dinnin for board . -� - Elgie, hauling cedar, $1.50; Ebenez I 1 7 - � . 7 body. - gro 9 " ­ , � � . � -.. � I . . , I I I:- I , ason.-Mr. George Watson, a graduate and keep of Wni. Bennett, an indigent Guy FAWKES' DAY.- The Oraugemen Walker, hauling cedar, $3.50; Edwal � - ,:. � fie - - I . � � . � � j� I . . . , : ��! 4 - T. -m Josv,-PmNE KIDD BURNED. -We perqon. The sum of 67 wag also grant- and ly ,F Brittons of this district cele- Papplo, putting in culverts, collcessl( q � - I . i of TirE EXXPOSITO� office, and a charac. � oung . I -- - , � ; . . � . �­J � edto Joseph Hewitt for relief, After brated Guy Fawkes' day on Monday 4, L.A.S., $5.00; D. Walker, Jr., P11 ; - - .. . re nug ay, is, now at . I I � I— gret to: learn that the s I ttle craft , ter in his W home visiting I . : � I - T! :, � . . � � I . . � w . a., � � � � �; 7,�,,*. - " kliown as, the Josephine idd the pro- ' papsing a few accounts the council ad� eve�ing-by a-graild supper at Conover's ting in culvert on Mill RoaJ, �5 00; � -- i his parents and friends. He has a sitii- -_ . , � ­ . ;� , a-�- - i Ji - of, : - �i, .1 ,� - E, - -- It, of Dublin, ation in the Advertiser office, London.- jpurned to meet again on the 2ad � Hot I About 100 Bat down to the Stoddard', ditching, concession 2, ILR.� � - I 1, I . - � - It I . �?, I , B� I 1. and which was such a fa,vorite with ex- At a meeting of the Directors of the De� ember. taX I laden with all thht would tempt 41.00; Roger Pepper, repairing approW T - . 10 . ; , � h � � . - . � ! ­ -� � :- OD STOCK. - Mr. Thomas thOnost fastidious. AS the night was to bridge. concession 4, H.R.S., $8.0 . -� , * McKillop Insurance Company, held on . : ; �', --- , , .� owsiomsts at Goderich the sa mmor be- MoitE Go � :- ' beingind-icAtions-of rain, Wm. B�r,Naugbton, getting gravel, $1.2 I - i'- � , t ;� ­ � - r� o tht F ast, it wag decided to pv I and there �� - � F* a . . _1 . � 5 !4 � fore last, wis burned t water's Saturday I Ly Russel], of the Thames Road, one of darl�. I � ­ . 1 spe'ki Jai I � 4�1 � , edge, in. the Georgian Bay, on Saturday X r. John Cannon, for the loss sustained Our most Successful and enterprising ng was dispengpd with. mes')3urgess, ditching and deepenii I � , �-N 1 . I ., �. f t . ;1;5� -, as . Ora lverUoll Mill Road, $13.50 John Sprof �- � t might last. - The v'essel was ta ion Up to st�ck breeders, h 11) u rnberry council met On * - - - I by the burning of his barn, but the just returned fr ticm. - Tu � - Z , ; C( . . � ir �-L � .. t empenses:of gravel Bee on concession .- . .4. i -t.- 4 . ; the Georgian Bay last spring and was Company are ,not responsible for the ,the. east with three mRguificent her� on Monday last, for the transac- . � . �. - -t, ; t. ther contents. We also notice,in thi' ,,in . � ; j, -� �� ; th roughbre'd bull calves. We arp - H.R.S., $12.00; Jas. Sproat, haulii - I ; I ­�, N . beiri used conveying suppli a to S con- I tion of routine business. The fathers ­ ,Jf . � L' = , ,,� �1 E, 19 � . - - ; �,,! �-i I, - fo ed by competent judges who have . � t � saw mills and lumberin brickbats! to Side lines 5 and 6, cono( � f � ", 4 �,! i -14 �� 'pill . � . � - t. . g cam 8 w0rk-8d nection, that tbb Company have made have become very parsimonious of late, 1. . � I �, . � 11 'by Mr Kidd, on the sliores � the Bay. a satisfactory qettlement with Mr. Goo. .Been them, that two of them are, with-, the having refused $5 to complete the 81011 4, $P.00; Wm. Chesney, repairl: - 1� , � i y . ; - �1 " 11 it -!7 ..- r i ulars re- Wren, of Hibbe'rt, and big card of pay mont of a: small sidewalk laid down a '. � on 5 doubt, the best. ever brought -into culvert on concession 5, H.R.S., $3.Oi � , � �� fit I I , I : �� � The f011owing are the pa�fi , t. - � �� - These are from imported in t McLean BroB., printing, $56.25. Mov, -- .i�,,IaI 1 1 7, . . . � I 1�f, , � ­ latina to, the disaster, as gi en in a th I the county. is - � . l-, ,f .c! 0 i ankB will be found in another column. I . 1� �i.-$ � Ill ­ . L - . � -.1 I . r, �: . telegraphic despatch from Wiarton: %y quietripss reigned on Thurs- I ; I Go ing around again,. and gentlemen, 7 � cows, andsired by imported "States- �e village. But election time -1- ' -Sund by Mr. Hannah, seconded by Mr. Elg - I � .f - � 11 � J .;-- '.­� * I � -The Jos hine Kidd left 0 en Sound- day Thankf,gi�in- day. Some went to m6m L" We hope the commendable havp a4 good record, even if you don't do That the Reeve be paid the sum - ; � .... � - - ep I 9 ­ �, ':*,A :; �� I ' I4 _- i� IP I .� at 8: eclock last Sa,turday nig it vory liberally. � If , - R t 'with a church, a few amused themselves wast- I enterprise being displayed by Mr. iFtms- $45.00, and the Deputy Reeve ai �- 3, 1, - Councillors the sum -of $35.00 each I 1 4i Z-4 , I - �4 valuable cargo for Lyon's Hqad, called ing powder in tle surrounding forests, ed, will be a � A � Fl�-­ ' tly SUCCeSsfall and I�IED.-SiX physicians performed an � � , -- al?"4 4 t �r I', q jz-,i� at, Presque Isle and took on Ifteen tons the his efforts to improve the stock of the I their services for the current year: tb - � 4- I - � , and a good many took advantage,of h n ' ! ­ I EWI I I operation on b R.perso* of Mrs. T. Bone, � . I., of hay, and left at 1.0 o1c ,�ok. Fire unty will be properly appreciated. I . James Miller receive the $5,00 in charil "' "' , holiday to do up 9dd chores , of Morris, and succeeded in removing � , z- - � � inlrf ;­.f.iit broke out at 10:4-6, and wheI4 noticed house, preparatory for winter. - to be ex tended by Mr. Elgie. CarriE � � �. L.- - P � Ii�, "I t, 4 , � an immense tumor,weighing 40 pounds. I t " 1,F.-, I . ; , The cap- ; Dashwood. The Council the4 adjourned, to ,m( " � uj 1,5 1-ratwak inthe after cabin. � Tbl shock was, however, too severe, , - - I . - � � ­� t - ii 4 - L:.5 . - .4 , I , 1, I 11 . ''I . . a ,- ,- i - I I - 'IF; 11-1 -� tain threw a pail of water on it, and be- Rimps.-Mr. Joseph Olhenser,6 new an the patient died on Saturday last. again at Daly's Hotel, Egmondville r - , I ( - .1 Wintb-rop. ' ' ' - . 11­ff 1* I ho . � . - 1 I �,4 � f�­ - .� - - � �- 4:. � . fo 'I re in street will, Soon be The interment took place on Monday, �, re he could draw the second one she I idence on Ma� - . Friday the let of December, at the , t. m IL � t ,I z . .---N -. I ., - ­ +I� .. L JOTTINGS.' -We regret to­leirn of the completed. He expects to move into it IF � , - was al -I in a blaze. He then gave the of 1 o'clock p,.m. � i �j ­� , . ' the �emains being followed to their Idst . � -J, r- �� . , � �- z 1. illness of Mr. John Cuthill, who � I � - -1 *engineer to put on all steam, serious - i . 1 4 bell to the� in few days. -The. orange Hall is at � - L � . la.1a - I �. � 1� - t - � ! . X, I I I m- resid:es near this place. -Mr. S. Sear- resting place by a large cortege of sor . i I- - i ; and ha ran her ashore off Cape Co . -beginning to Show Some Signs of . � I ..y - I I � friends and relatives. Rev. Mr. . Clinton. . . - � il" -1 I I modore. Thes- crew are all saved. The letthas his new barn nearly reardy for being finished.- Mr. Fred Cook, who row�ng I X - I- Clappison, of Brussels, preached an ex- [FROM T�IE NEW ERA.] ��, I - -a ... L�l - ,.­ .. � secoild engineer had a hard time to raiaing.-Mr. Ja,mes Fulton, late of has carried the' mail between this 4S -1 � I 11 . _ cellvnt Sermon on the occasion. De- BR=q.-It is reported that Mr. ,- � - - ' � . 1, r I ies' maid. Everything was Walton, has obtained a, license and has village and Parkhill for a nu * L , �. � � - gave the lad t . . mber of ceased was a consistent member of the J. Brace,' formerly of Wirigharn, and - 1� � - - � . I - � �., 4 , - ' We Opened the 'hotel in this plaoe.-The I f'IL ; 11 lost. The vessel is a total wreck." - years, is at present on a ramble'through -" g � � I f n Methodist Church for some.years. well known contractor. has "lit ou ­;� �� . I I I - Young Britons of W-6.1ton assembled at thel State of Michigan. We wish him a I rm,j�', I have -not learned whether or not Mr. . i - located in Washington T4 - I- I �V . . HUNT.- T .1 A �.. he anunal hunt by the and is ri�w i � ,�a -��-­ Kidd- had the vessel insured, but in any Falton's hotel, in this place, to cele. pleasant time and a Safe return.- I � � � � I I . � � .1 IF i - event the loss will. be heavy. brate the Fifth. They were sumptuous., We are glad to see that Mr. Emanuel boundary boys took place on Thursday ritory.-Mr. J. R. Steep, of this pla, :: . � - it I ! - . � - I I - � �-. 'H 11 I . ly entertainedby the new landlord, and Roltha-ermel, who has been laid up for last. Messts. Bossman and Fowler has beeri're- engaged to teach Bonmil' �­r -- , "- , ,I �- ?, - � 7 � `�P- , 1. cap�ained the sides, and Bosmau'B side school for the ensuin year. - Wh n I .. Ir 9 I Z� � " I - I- � LoCAL B,RiEFs. -Persons desiring part after supper music and dancing was Borne time with rheumatism, is able to � , . . -1 fr'� 4- ; . � I n - ; playing i1n the school yard during reco .L f7i, � o their indulged in to a late hour. ,The even- victorious - by Some 650 points. �� 41- 1 of a ear to Manitoba wW find it t regume his work hgain.-Mr. Ben Bean wall I ,h � - - '. , . , W". � . �, -.1 Ing was very pleasantly Spent er in Aftpr'puttingon their -',holiday attire last Thursday, a son Gf Mr. Thon 1; . f - I �; . - , ,t - .1 advantage to cummunicate wAb Mrs. R. . by all.- ha's been origaged as:assistaiit teach - ­ i - . �1- �� .-,� . I . t thehunt - Tippling'? aged about 13 years, by soi i � - I - - Callander, of Clinton. -Mr. W. G. Duff Mr. Andrew Gove,nlock intends raising oui� school. I � . srdeq repaired t6 Mr. F. Hen � ;­ I 11, ot his leg broken. It v; �� .X -1�.'�.,' -t � laas been re-engaged as teacher of Box- his mammoth new barn bO7day. It hEMOVED.-Mr. 'Fred Kibber der�o -'s,where theymet their fair otes, meaue 9 �� , ��� I . I . ,w4ocar- ,F ,,, � -,,, 'I -4 t - . 77 . I twisted round' and was very difficalt � �­ � _ - I, ill be the I -T i (d a �ad a' good Supper 4ad tripped the 9 - � : i.i: �;--t 16oro Schooll for next year, at a Salary of w, � argest in this section. he boot and Bboe businessin this ' r , I - , . set. -Mr. A. Burchell, of this place,b o - �- F� ; earp, baB , . I "-J , ­ � 4550, flue, beina an increase of $50 over auction sale ?f Messrs. Morrison and V1 a; for about six or seven y 'fa' tastic " for some hours. .. . . P-�i, - '? - f � � I, ­ -i V � . been engagad to teach in School Sectl , � i ;-; i Scarlett was a Ispleridid Buccesi4. There removed with his family; to the ,village � F � f I - I - his, preeent salary. Mr. Duff's efficiency . . . - No. 10, ry - - Pl.i I 19 1 ­­ , - r � iii ! !" � ­4� was a big crowd and high prices were . McHillop'. Past Wawanosh, at a sala . i ­ I : aa a teacber,, as well as the satisfaction I of ��urich. We are sorr to lose Fred, . wl o y ! � , �AR`. 1 6375.-I iss Duncan, one of the Mod t �, , . ' I , -, �d �- i 1� he gives, is well att6Bted by the fact that realized for thp stock. The genial wad he has been a good citizen, and was SPI16oL REPORT. -The following re. .1 � �-. t , ites in at�tenda,DCO On the school he a 7 - . . I . , , - XX I. . his salary has been annually increased versatile auctioneer, Mr. ,Tohn C- -Mor- always ready to, assist in anything port, based on proficiency, � ' � ? ­� ": ` 'I � punotu&l'b�yl has been ODgaged for one of,the di i - ' � C., 1 , a did his I - ,­-; - , rge of this sGhool.-The 171-90 - . duty n bly and drew well.. which he thought would be a bon6fit to an4� 'good conduct, rshows the gorrect Vial() f I L� - 0 '. I- - k ­ aince taking cha , I , 1'. � ilt, .1 1, - "', - of the WiDgham school, at a salary � .4 1 I'- �1- . the village. Hb was also.for a number I , Messrs- 1)ennie have assumed posses- stailiding of the pupils in the 16xboro , 1. r 3,; � Ur ? --v �225. hTiss MeEWen,anotherM � A: 5 - � - � odeli : . gi � I - sion ot'Foster's Hotel. They are re- Vaxna. of years superintendent of the Sabbath School for the month of October : Fifth Z I � - ,� � , .�� � -41 � has been; engaged for Lumley school, � -� .-I-, spectable young men, and will, no doubt, RETUBNED.-Mr. E. Briggs, of this School in connection with the Evangeh- Class -lot, .J. Rughill. 'Fourth ClaS5- � ' - --I- - I . � . - a 13 � F L � '­' , � � Z 0 1,V- alary of $300. � , �:, ­ . - I . - -Mr. T Blie's place, who has,been spending the sum., 0a I I , �� k�eep a good house. hos. Lap I Association. lst,�Addie Dorrance; 2nd, Maggie Hays; � ­�- " : ` , , -1 I � � ,,�i -: - -1 team ran away in town, on Monday last, mer in Manitoba, returned home on . 3rd, J. Scott. Senior Third ClasB-let, COMINq To TOWN. -Mr. Richard Me , �� , � - we�ifenow � I i -but did not do, any damage. -Several Saturday last.. Kinburn. Be1je:Dickson; 2nd, A. Sparling; 3r ningi tb; 11 k n agent of the Cc - I . �� 1,�r fli--L,�-,--"� Mr. Briggs and his . . I do I I � . .. -� RE.ENGAGED.-The trustees of! Kin- J.. Rankin; 4th, S. Dorrance. Junior �, ­ - gaies and other articles, which were brother went to Winnipeg last spring, federatio Insurance Cwnpai I ; �;-�; - � . . I � I - t - - � I 1- purloined on Hallowe'en, have not yet and leased a piece of land on main burn School ba�e re-ergaged heir Third 1 Class -1st, Adeline S1 has sold big farm contiguous to t .- I I � .­� � )arling ; I � . � . -�- � It At . village ol Exeter, and consisting of- I 7 . 91 - - , 14 been discovered by their owners.- street, near the 'Station, and erected a teaSher, Mr. John W. Mng, for another 2nd' Lizzie Neilans; 3rd, Rebecca J. I - I i k 11 ,,�, I � 1.-4 'I I There was service in the several tent th 4thi T. Atcheson. Senior acres, tolMr. Roe for the sum of e8,5( - - . -.16. .., preon. They here opened a boot year at the Wary of $500 bei�g an in- Sto .. i �- i, � 171 � .., * I " I—% . --f � churches fa 'tuwn on Thursday last, and shO'Ce business, 'and did a 'splendid craaseof815. Mr. King is a hard- Nvork- Sec7ny4; Clas4-'Ist, Mary J. McClure; reservID the nght to remove a lat h - � � �� , �'!� 4t I - , ; Thank giVing Gay. -Mr. Thos. Kidd trade during the. eurnmer, keeping Bev- ing industrious teacher and deserves to 2nd,- Marion Black; 3rd', Mary Me- "I I (� �, ­� a B building. This is one of the fint � -1 - I ;;,i, ,, - t �� . . � - , � , - , has, had ate glass placed in his front oral men constantly employed making be well Supported.! Micb⪙ 4th, Bell& McClure. Ju I � Pi . I Dior farms, in' the county, having, be . I . � � , I I , � i �( - Etore windows. The glass was imported up work. When it bee e too cold for -Changes are continually Second ClaB1B-1st, Aggie S. brought b 1, - - � �­ . - I I am CHANGES. Grieve; o a high State of cultivatic - � ,� ' , , Z , II. a � ,� -� � directly from the old country. When their canvass quarters. they Struck tent taking place W1 our school Section.' W -o 2nd, J.8rowA ; 3rd, G. Dickson. Senior Mr. Man iing has Some notion of i - I - 1. ­ ; - � - �Z ' -0 ng t 3 Clinton, and would have i - � " �, , 4 - . � , ke has, his Store frontL finished, it wiU and- started west to the Turtle Mountain much regret losing Messrs. Thas. Nott First Class- 1st, G. R. MoCXure; 2ad mOvi - - 4- . 1�-�", , , " , t1k,-r 1 ipresent. a very nice and attractive - ap- region, where they took up land. Here and James MaMichael. The latter was Rac4el.Neilans; 3rd.B.Dorranoe; 4th, , moved ere this, but he has not be � 7 V � - ' , � , �, - i - � - . , . . . ,�tA - 1. 44 pearsuoe.-Curdwood is now se4ling at Mr. George W. Briggs contracted the the earliest settler in the township of R. A*cheson, A written examination , able to rint a suitable'liouse. � �;q. f� � - -v 14 per cord. It has not been so high for typhoid fever, and, after an illnees of Hallett north ot the Maitland river. took pla6e in the School at the and of I PAIXF AccmEw!E. - On Tuead 1,�, , , - � � �­ . � I 11 , Yeam-Mr. William Robb, of Tucker- two weeks di d at a place - alled Plum - A GOOD SALE. -The sale of Stock and the 'mouth, resulting as follows: Fifth I evening, as Mr. John Thompson, ' , � , !F �­ �- t. I . I . - ii � �� Ilath Qocarre c Rag - , � -� . �; Smith, left ou Friday mokning last for Creek. kis d d on the 213t implements .of. -�Ir. James , McMichael Cl , niarks obtainable 680--J. Hughill, I Hullett, as driving down the hill i I- . I- I i - . . I � � . � I -T ­� � I i I � � 4 1'-� .1 - . . . ­ I - - . ;11. � . - """ . - I . �­ . - - I � � t� - � . - I 1 4 1 1'� � : I i- . I- I ! - I ; I . T �i - - - I � . . I, . 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I 4 � � 11 . . . - -- i . i I . . - N01VEM3BRR 10., 1882. � I -- - I - � � the north side of the town on the Base the place she intended to visit, A kind - Line, the bolt that fastens the ... ,ifflo,- farmer 1�put a horse. to the little W&g. I treps to the tongue came out, 13tting gon" and took her back. I . th�m fall on the heels of the horses and .-Mr. Wm. Fletcher, of Anderson, "I ., - � , � , - f " toning tbemt causing them to run had a narrow escape from being fatally I �m the neckyoke - Ing ininred while assisting to thresh at Mi. .... 1. r1r, . aw Y, the ring of I on,to the tongue? till the wagon and Joseph Meighen's. He fell from the �, : I its contents were ditched a few yards scaffold above the threshing floor, and . I fro�n starting. Mr- John Mason found although he was seriously hurt, and - � ' M -. Thompson an(I wife lying hElpless wag unconscious for some time, Yet he- . I . in%he ditch, and brought tLem. to town was not so badly injured as he might ,� I - � , --- wl�'ere medical aid was obtaine3 Mr, have been. He was only about a foot . - Thompson having a small bone I his from the cylinder, and his head almost . I -1 leg fractured, and his wife 5 ievere touched the truck wheel, which if it . - � sprain in the back. They were (Ltle to had struck would have Idiled him I go home that evening. The - , orses Instantly. � ,- � were caught a short distance from the I Base Line. and remained, in Pik6's I - stables &� night they were uninjured. - .L . LIST OF - . I �', -+ .- - . . Stanley. .- � GOOD FiouRE.-Mr. Edward Glen - L I _purchased a two year old filly from Mr. CHRISTMAS, NEW YEAR'S "I �- McDougall,! ' Goderich township, for - . � -.. 0200. Mr. Donald Smith also pur- -. i chased ately a young mare- paying -AND- 11 � , therefor �2015. - I I . -- . �- AocIDENT.-On Friday last wh� le Mr. � I I � Wm. Sc(!tt was oiling the bevelh d gear , . z . � . ... . . . - - attached to the fanning mill of the WEDDING PRESENTS :: I I � threshing machine, the third fi:i ,gerof I . I the right 3� band was. caught by th 3 gear- ­ . . . � ing and mashed to a jelly.' The finger To le Found'at the I I �­ - . - was alm)st.severed from the hand, and I - �,-- - � ha I (I to be cut off. Thirdshers cannot be . . . oo care u w - th m achin- S,EAFORTH - ery.-Ne Bra. i ; . , - . - I It - I I Brussels. I . . JeWelry Emporium, , a sAL'T.--The quantity of Salt, to be � � - fuTnished by the Brussels salt warks to 'Established January 14, 1867,) by' -�; th? A ssc ciation for the, second -"ar is . 1 12 '000 barrels, an increase of 3,0 I bar- � . I I I rells over the first year. M . R. OOUNTER I �HE CATTLE FAin.-The regular . I . � 3� monthly cattle fair outhe 2d inat. Was, . . � well attended by sellers and buyers. : PRAOTICAL I � - I There Were 90 head of cattle.bn the � - I " . ground, 62 of. which changed haas at ' � opd prices. The next fair will be held WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER. I 9 1 04 Thur3day, : I I � PERsovALs.-Mr. J. H. Angus return- : . I _3 . I . � e4'f rom Manitoba on Tuesday la�t. He . I � . . is: very � well satisfied and likes the I country well. Himself and son have . IN ELECTRO -SILVER PLATE. . taken up a Section of land in th4 Birtle district. --Mr. P. Morrison 1�ft for I'll -- Brandor on Wednesday last. , - I Biscuit Jars, Butter Dishes, Break. �� � tSFECIAL .SERMONS.-9pecial 8 rmons fast Castors, Call Bells, Card Receivers, I were , preached to the Orangeten of Celery Stands,- Cake Baskets, Card . Brussels and Walton and vicinit�in St. Cases, Cups and Goblets, Epergues, ' . John's nd St. George's chard es . Dinner Castors, Fruit Stands, Flower � , in Stands, Hotel Ware, Ice PitcherS,In- --- 11 I Brn8sele and Walton, on Sand y last . � � 'by Rev. F. Ryan. There wer large dividual Ca,stors, Jewel Stands, Knife congregations at both places. Rests, Knives in Dinner, Dessert, -Fruit, - MARRETS.--�-Large quantities rain' Butter and Fish. Napkin Rings -125 hs�ve been coming into market the past patterns. Preserve Dishes, Sardine week. The following are the prices: F,,,,Il Boxes, Spoon Holders, Star Salt Stands, . wheat, red, 88o to 90c; white winter, Spoons in Dinner, Dessert, Tea, Egg, 86c to 87c ; spring, 88c to - 95c - peas Sugar, Salt -and Muitard. Sugar and Cream Dessdrt Sets, Syrup Cups, Knife , , , 60c to 6t5c ; oats, 32 ; barley, 45c to 550; b4y, $8; potatoes, 30c to 35c; lbutter, Rests,, Tureens, Tobacco Boxes, Vases, Wine Castors, Nutu Crackers, Children's . I 16,c to 17c; eggs, 21C. 1 1 OUR ENGINE WoRiKs.-A deputation of Sets in Cases, Tea Sets Complete. % the Perth- town council were in town on . Thursd y' inspecting a Ronalq steam - . fire engi le. The new 6DgiaB jUBt COM- pleted fc r Portage la Prairie, Manitoba, � I NOTIOE. , I I was test A in their presence, an d gave . good sat.sfaction. It is most'likqly that That the above is the largest stock ; the - wi .1 order one at once. e city Of Ele6tro-Plate ever brought to the � y t� of Winn peg has also ordereds, double Town of Seaforth, and that they may I re e i 2e, simi a wi in I e reac o a , s a , r by Mr. Ronald this last summet: The the next two months, give a disco -ant of . engine is to be completed early in the 20 per -- cent. off the maaufacturers' spring., - - price list. , I I I Perth Iteras. I - Miss H. Charles, second a sistant in Listo el High School, decline t,o renew her engagement for I next Waltham, open face and hunting I year. case, gold and Silver; Elgin, open face -St.'Xfarys Collegiate Inatitut Is boys and hunting case, gold and silver; were beaten five Straight games at foot- Cbarpier, open face and hunting case, ball by a Berlin tearn a few days gold and Silver; Clombier, open face . ago. i and hunting case, gold and silver; S. -On Saturday, the 28th ult., no F. Jacot, hunting case, silver; G. - fewer tl -an 1,500 customers were served Raymond. Also "a few Russel and � I at the d -y goods establishment c �f J. R. Chronograph Watches. WilliamBan, Stratford. . . -Mr. Alex. Y. Scott, B. A,, son of . I �� Mr. Altx. Scott, Stratford, has been . appol . [ut d a -master in Upper Canada IN OLOCKS. - I 9To College, ronto. � -Tho sale in Logan o! the 3darphy Eig):it Day Spring Clocks, from 05 � . e8tate,-held last week, was a successful and upwards; one day spring clocks. - one. Mr. Doer, station agent at M it- from $3 and upwards; one d ay weights, - chell, bought the fine piano. from $4 and upwards -finished in, Solid I -Mr James Hislop, teacher, at Ful- veneer walnut ; one day timepieces, I larton, ', las boon engaged to toc 'ch the �1.25, and upwards. . � school E t Cromarty village dur ng the I year 18� 13 at a salary of 6500. - . -Mr, James Sills, of Mitchell, bas taken ol it an anctioneer's Lice e. He IN JEWELRY. was a popular and efficient of leer in Ladies' and Gents' Gold Guards and the same line some years ago. Alberts; Ladies' and Gents' Roal Plaie I -Mr J. E. Stockford, one day lately Guards and Alberts; Ladies' and Gents' * on the farm of Mr. Jacob Bray Elma, - T Gilt Guards and Alberts; Ladies'and thresed $1,100 bushels of wheai and Gents' Lockets in 'Gold, Silver and . I oats, of about the sarae quanti y each, . � in 12i hours. Plate; Colored .Gold and Bright Gold - - � Sets; Roal Plate and Gilt Sets-�;, .1 - -Th �'*verage" attendance a Stcat- 7 �� � . ;; Brooches, Ear Rings, Necklets, Brace-�% . 1i , I ford Hi i1b. School during Octo or, was � I lets, Gem Rings, Seal Rings, and Plain i " ,/� ; ' . 1 113, being a decrease of 18 as e mpared ,� . , . � I ing month of last - Gold Rings, from 61.50 to $50; Scarf �1, I with th correspond. �' - ' I Pins, Baby, Pins, Cuff Buttons, Shirt - year. N ; . -A Steam thresher passed through Studs, Collar Studs. . � : � Mitchell the other day driven by its . � � own pover. It whistled and snorted ..- - . . . as it ra , making faster headw),y than 0 � IN SUNDRIES. - if propelled by horses. . . -Mr. George Forman has purchased . Gold 'and Silver Watch Keys, Silver the Cawston estate, (97 &eras) adjoining Thimbles, Gold, Silver and Steel Spec- StriLtford. The prioe was §5,850 -*a tacles i to suit . all sights ; Goggles, Gold I . bargain. The front 50 acres t will be peng, Silk Guards and Alberts, Steel I,- , offered. for sale in two to five a�ro park Chains, Hair Brushes and Combs, Vio- . l P lots. lin Strings, Portmonia and Bill Books. - ...... ii . -Th 3 new German Lutber n church Large stock of Pipes in meerschaum-, I "I I at Wartburg is completed, wit the ex- Brier and other makes. French Clay . ception of painting, which will be .post- Pipe Mounts, all kinds Tobacco Pouche's ' . ! puned until spring. It - was dedicated and a!hest of other small ware. � ; as a ph ce of worship on Sabbath last, - . . . . . . . ; when Rev. Messrs. Frosh and Dnbper- . All the above goods will be sold on I I nell ofE ciated. � their own merit, and warranted as re- - "I'll, . ; -Mr. T. Coppin, of the 6th conc'36- pres nted, as I -mean business frow I en 0 Sion of Logan,: has sold his far n..,- of 50 t'hig out. I shall not be - undersold. s fc r $2,600. -Mr. D. I- 4919A, Of You m, -.y rely on getting goo4 bargainx.:�� L the 7th concession, has ren,Wd his farm P , of 100 acres to Mr. J. Pullman, of Rib- - . bert, for four years at $350 per . . year. REPAIRING ; -Th 9 Messrs. Jopling have I disposed ! L . � acres, in, In alt the branches of Watches, Clocks . r of thei - valuable faxni of 150 1 1 the 11ti concession of Downip',-known- and Jewelry as usual, and warranted to I . ; as the.. �vonbank farm. M Simeon give satisfaction,- 23 years"practi,cal ex- Camer( n, of the township of etc&Af in perience in the trade. L � . . Middle tem county, is the urchaser. I . . The prise paid was $8,250 caB . Remember the old stand, opposite : � . J. S.. Porter's Cheap Cash Furniture -St. Marys bnsine�ss men have Store. - : determined to close their sto.-es, at 6 � o'cloek every evening, for tb �) winter - . ? monthe, Saturdays excepted. This is a I . I, move ii L the right direction. he basi. M. R. OOUNTER, � i ness men have themselvess o blame I foi thebad habit learned by t e publio - The Leading Jeweller. I of doinf their shopping after bt. . . I -Th other evening a y ag lady - � . � arrivedby train at Shakespeare, in- - . I .1 t . I o . tending to go to Tavistook. ALs it was N. B. -Orders taken at my stora .1 - I dark sb a struck north instead of going for portraits in crayon by Miss Nettie . p � I the opp)site direction, and arrived at Seegmiller, of Goderich; 020 each, or I t Amulrdo late in- the evening, two for p5. Sample emu I : , be seen kL ; � only W �e told she was 8 ini�ex from the window. . � I W � t Mi- A I I . r W i See �u . ince . 11�C el ,th,6 b � � i 24 Z -ho- Money - i I - � I J I I Gond Brown � � I 'd - I var, - f � � I . I I . .. - Can, i SP az d , 12J,c po f , . I -Extra value b I � pu,Tyard- ' I � � I � All Wool I � � . vmy,c�ap. �] A I - i I I � DrItis Goods; � I . 4 9 .Millinery � � I . i I i 0 . . ; i I I I I I I I I . i I F T4oge -who � i 1 1 � our Prices � XW T i i I � win ieceive th� I I * I I I ; I I I System. I i - � i � I I k� I � ; i ; i I -- ,�--��� I i I 0"ARD1 . � I � . � � � � I -rut nAy , � - - sip I : I I � I . I A Fain I I � � � �i Britannia I ' A. M., take F lecture by . i � � � � vv � � . Rft- V.: . � I �� I , I � of Toronto, at ; � � SAbject- I . I � a i : 1-1 Titf STO - I i i I i This is a rar p0nular orator T.he orowded h6 and the flatttralm i the bigh estims . this oppertunit i Tiakets 2Bc. -to I limitecl nU33aber I desirous of he I twir tickets eA3 & co"s., W R. � . den & Wilzon�s; � W� X,; D. D� I . . � - - � I � i AUO I I I � I I I - FLOUR - Mi I i ; IN . . � - . . W.R. DIAVI : � by Put : Hotel, Sedort � � P- UL, on I . - . ; � 1 � THURSO ; : I - : i The Steam GrA a i house in the M ; : vi � -kno)m as Mi i story timme) , ran of ttones, �. 40 -horse pe , ' :_ I .r. new,, bav-in-g r � � infenor Ore. I L purifier in ad� balfan WM,01 Mhere is HOUSE col close to the SN way. Itiobt, � walls eigbt in, . � i the storehous: � ; Trunk, tor'wl : � num is cbsrg I Seaforth -is . 4 i I surrounded b, I i Canada, and I Li I ! amountot cu, i. TERMS -1 ' xwAe known ! . I I , ,Veaforth, N 1 L I ; L � ; I L I I . L I I � ; i , �r - i . I . ­- ., -, - - . W � � - 1-1 I - I - I . -- , , �L- ­ 11 - - --- I