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The Huron Expositor, 1882-11-24, Page 8� 11 W � I I I - i. t - . � I I . 4 ; j -I'"., . " 1� �; , ; . ; - I- . -- � f�,�' I . . I . . - I . I . I � --- --- ­­ - ---- ;- � . - . M - ----­g�- - I I a - . I I ted as better, at it a 7-- � Sid of her eati- condition woo repor . result. The principal charm about them surorall display on Fripay night last was too much cannot W.1 5 ' I .. forth b sit 0 V# is that his ideas are new-, and he hai the most beautiful. "Th � lights were first ,mable qualities, and".,,we commend her was m6rel the sun shining 1#14V011 (t%VO happy7facalty of placing them before his visible about half -pas six, but werepar. to the people of Bi� 6 as one who briglitly� forl the last time before going if � I As, will be a pleasant and profita0ile so- down forever. It will be a oomf ortiug li — , - - and,i.euce in a most attractive manner. ticularly bright abou� ten o clock. -* assurance to his frieNs that he took no h He had, on Tuesday evening last, all bad an apportunit� of vieviring them 'juisitiou I to the village. ail * the dark," but went wit4 hope g '8� "' � - the largest audience ever seen at a lec- free of 'cost, a more 6xplicit description . - is P to meet his Maki I — DISTRICT MATTERS — ture in Seaforth, . and were he to return will be unnecessary.- flere, as elsewhere, . ' East Wawanosh. and con11den:Qe 9if. He 0 1 leaves &� youpg widow, the daughter of fi pTJBLISHERS, NOTICE. we venture to say there is not a bell this phenomenon interfered considerably , FumsaAti SzRvoN.—A f uneral sermon r res � pected citizen, Mr. M(�Kelvey, b largb enough to hold the crowd that with the working of the telegraph wires. will be preached in the C anads Metho- Ou wing friends 1 1 . of enquirie!3 would come to heax him. The chair —The roado are no .getting soft and dist Church, 10th concession East Wa- and a little child. 'His sorro in response to a number a wish' g for wauosh, on Bands first have the deepest sympathy of .the com- a I , - was occupied by Rev. Mr. Musgrove, slushy, and.every per on i in . y , by Rev. M. : I we may, state that we will this year, pastor of Duff's Church, MoRillop, oleighing. . Main str et is assurninig its Philip, on the death of. John, Ron of munity. -------------* � v as formerly-, Flupply subscribers to , who, in a fe;ff appropriate words, intro- annual fall sipearan0b, and is fast be- Mr. Campbell Hanna.- Services to begin . Morgu. a THE EXPOSITOR with the Globe, duced the lecturer, and before he came coming a sea. of d —The Red M;ll at 10-30 a. m. e . . . I I . h I ertained property, offered bmyr�cijon on Thum- A Loso.—Xr. James Atkins, of t 0 utreal W . is now deeply mourning , it. to the platform, Miss Ewing ent R 4th concession, Westem Advertiser, Mo ed se- day, was not sold, there being no buyers. Brucefleld. � I oh died the audience by a few well execut I . 1w--- - . PW —Mr., E. �J. Hill the loss of his valuable pig, whi - ness, Canada PrIabyterian, and lections on the piano. . . i i --T NL STORE. has suddenly ono day last W86N. Valued at I � --- I I Ciin� wn. I � : Farmer's Advocate, at current rates 11 located in the store immediately in rear i ' ' I about $80. - ' i of subscription.. . RETURNED, — Mr. and Mrs. John � [FROM TkZ �Zw Zak.] of Turner's hotel. He has a large stock, I E RE ENGA0ED.-7The trustees of 'school f - We will also give the remainder of this Aitchesonq of Roxboro,. returned home HORSE NOTEB.-41W Ranoford's sale, is a thorough business ,nan, and, will section No. 8, have secured the s . rvices 8 on Saturday last from their visit to last w eek, Mr. John! Shipley bought a no doubt do a good business here. of their present teacher, Mr. T. Reid, � PROPER a as .ry a year into new subscribers to THE - for the ensuing year, at � t ' friends in Kansas. They spent a con�- mare for $225. He iLlBo sold a team, TY Soi�b.—Mr. Alex. Mustard, I Of ExposxT-rm who pay in advance. siderable portion of their time in the this week, to Mr. I homas Walker for of Egmondville, has kol.d. his property ce of 035 ov w his , 0475, being an advan c ' vicinity of Abilene, Dickinson County- the sum of 0400, A very pretty driving on the south side of. the Bayfield road, present. Salary. He is a young rr an en - NEW STORR,� Now Qooas, New Prices. where a la:rge number of former Huron- horse,'�bought a few days �since, be has three-quarters of a mile west from dowed with fine abilities for .teach- ' . I U. J., Hill begs to anuouned to residents of Stan- ites are located. Mr. Aitcheson Was Bold to Mr. James F ir at a good ftgure. Brumfield, consisting of fifty acres, 15 - i t ley and Tuckersmith Townships, that he has � - of the 1119. of)ened out in Brucefleld a fine stock of Dry much pleased with the country, and Last 'week, Mr. Mal 2olm McE wan,. of cleared, to Mr. James Aikenhead, A GOOD SALx.—Mr. R. Forbe , Sr., Goods, Groceries, Crockery and Glasswwe Boots says that most of the people seem to be Stanley, refused $17tA for a two year old 2nd concession of Stanley, for bhe sum had a very successful auction le of and, Shoes, Hats, Caps,,. etc -, aud hopes that by' prosperous and contented. The land is filly.. �] Lost week, Meisrs. Mooney & of $3.,000. farm stock and implements on t 18th . honest and upright dealing, by close application . an of three year — 0 � to business. and the study of the wants of the good but is very poorly worked. The Ratte�bury Bold a .8 inst. . The s�le was admirably co duct- , " people, to merit a fair share of public patronage. Ameri6ans, he says, are wretched far- old Sal moon mares a Detroit, gentle- Tuckersm,ith.. . a w, h O . ed by Mr. J. Farrow, of Blueva our steel,- !snow about complete, and we show mers, and many of the Canadians are man f0'r the sum of W, and a gelding FOR MICHIGAN.—Mr. Noble -Whiteley, takes every �ent out of everythin that attention 1 3 . some fine Rues, and would draw your learning fr3m, them very fast. But for 0260. i of Tuckeramith, has bought a farm near it is worth. I to our Dress Gooda—very pretty ; our Blue notwithstanding , their careless and THR1 RESULT OF fitoPicit TRAIXXNQ — Marlette, Mich., on which he. purposes re re - Black Cashmere—lovely goods; our Black and . AN IMPORTANT OMISSION.—W6 � —just too too; our Hats and slovenly farming they grow good crops. An Mal stration of ihelbenefit of teaching moving a Once. . of the Colored Velveteens ; � minded, by one of the Caps—new and nobby, our Gents" and Ladies' Several former reoidents of this county children, in early ye�rs, reverence and FUNER" SivamoN.—Tbe funeral ser- Morria.Plowing Association thatin our Underwear—grand value ; our Flannels, Blank- , ch' M so 13 a 688 ? , . � iDtsy. L Tweeds Cottons, pronou.need b YL our cus- wha�are located tfiere, au �as e r . th nkfuln to a divine being, occurred Mon of the late Mrs. Herbert Crich was report of the recent PlOZ9 m4ch we I t # '4,01, W L - omers to: �e just the thing, with prices right. Mustard and Nic will thi's year have at a housei in to n; tWs week. A little preached in Turner's. church, Tucker nt OMiGgio'D. 81- . � made a very imports I . cial from two to threel thousand bushels of girl q#'ite young, wals taking tea with ith Bands morning., by Rev. DWing the next two weeks we win give ape . Sail 9 0 y though � it was altogether inAdver- I b&lopurchasersof largeparcels. Call and wheat, besides h ng from 70 to 80 6 n,umber of others I at the house of 'a Mr. Vodd;n, there being a very large' I of Ake a look throu li our stock and get Acquaint- 1. . tently � done on the part � t acresund- corn�",They sow the wheat friend 'where it was not the practice to attendance; the discourse war partiou- I Z .. _L . ed ; &lw&Y8 g.=f natuted. We consider it a i our reporter. . We Omitted to ' make L L pleasure to she ' w goods. E. J. HILL. between the corn drillo in the fall 'hak a i blessing at t �ble. An all were larly a&�ting and impressive. mention of the substantial and geoerou . s I -RY XmAs.—Not having before the crop is.ready for harvesting, ger*edl and commencod eating, the little A BAD CUT. —We regret to learn that I . Ho I Fon MRR I �ge oto man'her in which the wants of the inner room to show our large stock- of goods for the and afterwards taie off the corn and girl looked around �vith surprise, he- ,while eng din n hing a log on; the man wore provided for by Mrs. and Mr. - . ljolida�s, we have determined to transfer a great leave the stalks standing for the cattle cause of the omissio4 and, calling their larm of Mr. Samuel'Crich, of Tucker Wheeler, who very kindly gave the part of oui fancygoods and Christmas cards to I I I � the store two do L ors south of our present prem- to feed upon during the winter. This attention to the fact, ishe asked them to, amith, Mij. John Denevan, of Elms, plowmen, and onloo4ers a lunch at noon, � Ises, thereby giving us a better opportunity to mode of agriculture does not suit Mr. be quiet for momen I it, and, folding be? slipped a,4� d the 9.xe deBcendiDg taught and, as soon as the work was done, the ' ^ show our large assortment of new books of all Aitcheaon at all, as he is well known to little hands, she performed tbe duty . his left foot, making -4 deep cut, , He Plowmen, Offi6ero and Directorqiof the � Id I nds, which are constantly arriving. The Dew � I ­ . be one of oar most tidy farmers. The which, the others ha neglected. w&S immediately sent to Seaf6rth, v*'ted to remises ,will be under the management of Miss � ' Association and otAers were in 11 Kettinspection of goods and prices reqpectfully soll climate is on the whole pleasant, PAR40B CONCERT. .One of the most '-Where the7 wound. was properly attended - lem an excellent supper, to , &-ad -Mil-open to morrow, (Saturday.) An I the house here Mrs. Wheeler ad in ci- altbough there are occasionally bleak pleasa t evenings tb has been spent � to by a playsician, and we are pleased i ' ., waiting for ted. Luxat;Rx & WLLSON, 7.81-1 winds which are disagreeable. The f Ong time was tkjoyed by a large � -to annou ce he will soon be around L qr a . which, it is'Deedless to say. all did am- WILSOX & YOUNG"have a large and fuel used is mostly coal in winter and I ' I . . � numb r of people at he Manse on Fri- .Again. . pie justice ft r tbpfr hard day's work. , 1, e . wellassorted stock- of,choice familyzrocenes, cornoobs in summer. These latter d' y ening last, atj a parlor concert ,� � - . i .1 4 The officerSlof the Society also wish us prox i8ions, crockery and g-lasswax.e. Parties re- make excellent light fuel - for summer gdven y the member� of Willis Church Blyth. to expresq t4eir t*ks to Mr. an Mrs. qainn- Anything in either line can depend on — - 08 of . use. The breeding of pigs is a great Cboir,i to assist Mi.1 H. Morgan, the BLTTH ARKETS. Fall wheat 86c to Atinjit from them at the lowest price and ' . , I pi- , * Wheeler for; their kindness and h tCie, best qaality. All goods guaranteed to be as industry there, and every farmer i has blind i I !vocalist. The.! eveniDg'S enter- 87c; spriog, 85c to 88c ; peas, 600 to , - . .- I Wity on t q. n. reprbe;�ented and w giver satisfaction, if not, immense herds of these animals. There t4inniont consisted ob Bolos, duets, cho- Q . : �-- . they 65c ; barl'y, 45c to 55c; oats, 32c to an t - I j ot. er�,.w o 1. Bmpws.—The proprietors * I C ere Zied. The-,*ighest price paid for - now very little unimproved laud in ings. i I . — _ I . ' bi4ter,*gp.and4;4M"'1 of fam And dairy 18 � ruses, and reWdings, � � � Win�ham. - the State that is fit for cultivation, but the choir and h h thoroughly LOCALITIES.—MUMPS, like oyster sup - produce. Call and examine stock and judge for of th Skat- yourselves. 781 . settlers claims can be bought at ftom lar very prevalent in this vicinity. . . . satisfigid. the ge nij�aber present. I Pero, are , . . rig Rink.are shingling it, and fi#ng it i F,,D-wARD CASH is now 1huyiRg a.11 kinds ten to thirty dollars per acre, o SCHOOL C014VENTION.—The ex- Even tbe 4own up people are afflicted. 11 . . up in ener�l for the coming ae4Bon — otdrej#edpoultry,firia dairy butter, Also sheep iDg to improvements, but the best farms es - I g of the Huron County —The boot and shoe stock of the' late . g I I : . Utivp meetin . - , � The firfat snow fell here on the e�vening and Iamb- skinq, fum and peltries of all merchant- will sell for as much as our farms here. '�tson & Murdock was d posed . � Sabbath School Asso4iation was hold in firm of NY is I sible 14nds, Old stand, Goderich Street, Seaforth, of last Tbursday week, and the general While Mr. Aitcheson: still prefers old the B"apti3t Church, Ointon, on Tueo- of by acictiou on Monday last. X.r. I ' next to the -Egg Emporium. 7%-1 Huron, he thinks he could even yet i � !a, 6f Lucani was the purchas6r. talk is,� -It �Iooks li 0 winter, don't it?" . �, ' day, " announced. 1A number of the McFall _There appeared � in our Streets, On No Quoiium.—There was no meeting make a very comfortable living and lay members of the Assoc i.ation from differ- Mr. A. Mhrdook will manage the bpai- ' of the Town Council on Monday even- by some too, in Kansas. ent part& of the county were present, ness.—Reiv. Mr. Campbell, of London Fridaplast, a couple of MeL, travelling I : ?I . I with t I 0 . ears, one being a ver3 I large ing last, because a safficient number of - % with T. ,'McGillicudy, EBq., Goderioh, preached . in the Episcopal church on � fNash rctembem did not attend to form a, quo- LOCAL BRurs.—Seaforth Seems to be President, in the ob' ir. An excellent Sunlay last, his Bubject being the one. young main, by the name c I I I 11 Tamly" thought he would play some ,�t�e for and varied. programuct) was mad' out -Mission' Fields ofthe Northwest.,,— I , ram, This, unfortunately, is no unusual the mai-ical. instrument head ce 8 I occurrence. This is the second or third thiS part of Ontario. We have hero two for the proposed con ention to be held James Dodds and Murdo Campbell tricks on the be4r, but he was too . . � ; quick f r hi�n, and paid him back in his time: in Succession that Council meet- extensive establishments, and some four in Exeter, on Wednesday and Thurs took their departure for Winnipeg on � - i,ngsr have , been called and important or five t6ams and several men are kept day,l I 4th and 15th �f Feb., 1883. A Tuesday llast. -They expect to be Own co; n by striking him with his mon- ster p w on the ihighL, which made business had to be left over, because of constantly on the road, and, judging number of the miumOrs and layruen of el'3gagedL'n the lumber trade as usuil.— 0 1 . . I Nash feel rather cheap.—Tbe members their bein no quornIn, and, conse- from the large number'of instruments the different towns in the -county were Some of'our citizens have got 11 Repi*pa" I 1. 9 of the Qo0giegatiohal Church have pur- quenstly, no meeting. It -has, also, frei- tha,t are sent away every week, they all selected to speak o0he subjects allot- on the brain.—An entertainment' in, quently occurred during. the past year, earn their wages.—The foot ball match,- ted them. i connectio with the Presbyterian Sab- chasedithe Methodisf Episcopal Church . � ' that the Mayor has been forced to a - on Saturday last, between the High t I :) at a figure of 03,500.—The remidne, of P CONDENS;kTIONS.—ROV. Dr. Wild is to * bath Bch ol is to be -held on or al�out Mr. R. R. 1�ertch were conveved to the . peal to members of Council personally School team and a pj ' eked team from d(,Iiver a lectuie here , on the evening of Decembei;1- 6th. R. Hendersen has 'the cemetery on Saturday last. He being U leorge A. Watson, managemont of the affair, so nothing � . in order to get them to attend- Council the town, resulted in favor of the High 23rd Jan'hry.—Mr. q. an Orangeman, the Lodge formed part meetings, when it was absolutely neces- School boys by two games to oue.—Mr. barrister, formerly of Clintou, has hung more need be said regarding its merits. . I saxy ia the interests of the town that John Shaw, of Haxpurboy, who spent out b:i,j shingle at Priaice Albert, North- ­21`ho ruffians who assaulted Mr. R L . J. I of the procession., He leaves a large - - — . : - his loss. L — . . meetings should be held, and even then, the summer in Dakota, returned. a 'T rritory.' 14st Monday week, were fo i ad family to mourn 1. we t e The .'auction sale of P61lock I 4 OBIT JARY.—It iB.()ur,oad and 1 �ainful sometimes, he has been disappoiated. home, for the winter, on Friday evening Btock,, by the Messks. Ran8ford, last guilty anq fined. .&Itogether too pasy -d the - : Such a state of affairs in a progressive last.—Mr. John.Lyons is expected home week,, was well atten4ed, and most all an egress. t : -duty this week to have to reco, . , death Of Jo . hn, son of Mr. C& npbell townlike this is simply disgraceful. If from Brandon next week.—Mr. D. D. the animals brought good figures. By the - - . ' lie 0 McKillop. Hanna, one of the oldest sett-ers in Enen undertake pub . positions, they Wilson went on his annual visit to Now bidding or., cows, Wis evident that many . should attend to, the duties pertaining York, on Tuesday last.—Mr. S. G. Mc- farmejrns are deaiiou8 of increasing, their AcCIDENT.—A young lad about 12 East Wawanosb, and nephew of our townsman Mr. John Hannah,mei obant. thereto, and if they are not prepared to Caughey recently disposed of a farm, .dairy facilities next year.—Mr. Chas. years of age, son of 'Mr. Colin Gorqon, I ng The sad event took place at the �family clo this, they should not accept the posi- - sitnated near Ga,lt, and which he pur- E. JiLkson, a youn; f much fell from � ladder on Sunday last rid . g man o �6 , . tions, and the ratepayers should see that chased last spring, and cleared a tbou- promise, and son of *r. Isaac Jackson, broke his .thigh bone. - I reside�ce on the morning Of Sajturday they are not permitted to do 40) even if sa4d dollars on the transaction. ,Mr. of this town, died in Winnipeg on Fri- LAID Up.—Mr. Andrew Govenloc4, of last, af er a long and lingering IllbeSS Of willing. McCaughey is a Shrewd speculator, and - Winthro, I , is confined to his resids�nca a bout wo years, borne with p4tience " - — p, .— - - day of last week. ' Mi., P. C. Foy, a In an and e riatian resIgnation, The. de - everything he touches seems to turn ufacturer of carbonated beverages,111` with a severe attack of rheumatism. I ' I ANOTHER ATTEMPT.—There is to be him money.—The Powell House has tendal removing to Toronto.—The Clin- LAND PpALEH.—Mr. James Campbell ceased who was out I off at the, early Ehnother attempt made to unseat Jud ge been sold to Mr. John Thompson, of ton High School i&- negotiating with the has purc�Lased from Mr. John Bowie a age o 25 years �and 8 Monti ' as,was Squier.. As our readers are aware a McKillop, for 0900.—On Saturday after- Fisk Jubilee Singers for an entertain- part of lo� 16, on the 14th concessjon. of a ki d hearted, genial and s�ciable - . � a y ' i d disposi ion, and will be gre tl isso commission sat in -Goderich about a noon last, a horse, belonging to Mr. Mbnt I at an early day.—Mr. T. Tipling The far contains 45 acres, and Mr. T, ill year a - L I i 1,$00. in the neighborhood. The fam go for thepurposeof taking evi Wm. Reidy, of McKillop, created a little has traded his trotting colt, Red Cloud, Campbell pays for it the sum of $ - y �ienc,e with a view to his dismissal,b t it their sad, although not sudden Zreave- I I diversion. on Main street, opposite Me- and a consideration .to Mr. Thos. Con- It adjoii s the one on which he t�iow M was found during the progress of pro- Laughlin's store. It seemed to have nell, Of. Goderich T�wDship,. for his resides, aid will enhance the value of ment,have the sympathy of the 1whole ceedings, that wbpile the Dominion taken a violent fancy for town life, and house� and lot in Cli�aton.—At the last it materially.—Mr. Adam Arnist�ong community, This expressioi[i was possessed the pa-w,er of appointment, no when its owner got ready to start for meeting Of 'the Clin�on Public School has sold 4is farm on the 13th concession clearly manifested on Monday,'' when . . I authority seemed to possess Power to home it sho,wedo its disinclination to Board the following resolution was car- to Mr. R6�bert Govenlock for the sum of we Btate that the funeral w 8 the j dismiss, and consequent1v the labors of complywith his wishes in a very de- ried: 'That Miss O'Nell,-Miss Field, Miss $3,500. The farm contains 75 acres!, 52 1 largest that eiver passed thronih our 'the commission went for nought. At the place of interment i being cided manner. A little whip persuasion Foxtion and Miss Corbett bb promoted of wbicb! are cleared and 2B acres Of - town, � � the last session of Parliament ala Act induced it to rear up and throw itself ' the- respecti ' above, at the unculled 6ush. It is a Dice farm I an d Wingliam cemetery. The funeral ser - to . . I I vices we I , Was passed providing special machinery in the mud, where it lay quite content- sadaries of $325, $309, 0300, $285; and is extra gbod value for the money. " re conducted by the Rev. M * for the, removal of such officials. Under i I Philip, Belgravia. "His en`4 was edly, despite all efforts to raise it to a that Miss Callander be retained in the i - . tha,t Act a new commission has been more dignified position, until the b ower division at a salary of $300. Car- . Walton. peace." I . sued to Judge Barton of the Court of ,waB removed, when it got up and stood ried. Moved by Mr�Martin. Be'conded I :� is - - , . I Zurich. i Appeal. He will open his enquiry. at ' BRiErs,—MessrB. Louis McDonald & � I as unconcernedly as if notbing unusual y Mr. Cnnningham�; that Miss Oliver ' ' I - , Goderich on Tuesday, the 28th ing Co. are 1having a stone found ion DEE G.—Our deer hunters - fi � H-UNTIN i t-- had happened. A broken shaft was the be engaged for the -second division, ' 'a . ad It is to be hoped the present en n one, and 'Mr. Reidy had tl placed uri�der their mill, and are ating still . sport ratber flat, not thait they I w-fil result in something definite. if r' ' 4ught by MiBs,Corbett, for- the year new machinery, which will greatly have not seen plenty of game, b to leave his vehicle at Dorsey's for re. 1',883, at �260 per annum. I . r�t On the offendiag official had been wi8e he pairs, and led the refractory animal - i ­ increase heir facilities for producing accon. t of a series of Untowa and would have reformed when the previous . - - I I sawn lumber, &c. Mr. McDonald is an tantali ing accidents, which has I llow- I home behind the conveyance of a neigh- ' I . a - attempt to: secure: his disrhissal failed ' . BruBsels. - � I enterprisi Bg ,heap, busi ' ed son: is half dozen d we] lers of th'a wild - bor.—Pork is now commencing to come I go -8 Bess gan, . ; � Rad he done so he might occupy the - and the people all wish him continued to Pass on 'Unharmed. Thus far' they sition u-ndisturbed during his. natural into market in good quantities, and is BIBLE SObIETY.— The annual meeting ces$.4Mr. Wm. I . �eirnes has opened have only secured three. I read-ily bought up by our dealers at good , B itiBb and Foreign Bible Society Flue � I f th' r 0 I riofell.� Rat, his succ �as hold I I , i PERTX CHANGED HANDS. Mr. * prices.—Mr. E. Cash, our local butter . in Knox chlirch. ;on Monday a butcher Shop and i13 bomid to supply PRO ind-uce, him to fadulge in greater ex- the citizens with thel best nodiishment Heyrock has sold his mill to Xessrs. merchant, has cleared out the whole of his evening latt. The Ichure'li was' well .1 . cesaaa until now he is not only a dis- . for hone an muse a I I stock, having sold the last to -a Lo'don #lled. The chair wap� - occupied by the .—Mr. Wrn. Blatch- Ehnes & Williams, both of "whom are . ace to the position he occupies, but 11 ford -baE secured a situation in St. well known in-'tliese parts to be I' I firm on Tuesday. We are glad to learn, President, Rev. J. 116ss. The meeting I Eis conduct is a scandal upon the Bench #, ' IR, es, Ross, Marya, wbich will occasion his removal tborouably reliable millers, &U& who that this has been a good season with ,w3spaddressed by the evs. Joni ' - and the county. him.—IChe Bum of $80 was realizdd at la P,son and Ryan. The music was from oni village. He was a good citi- will no I cidoubt greatly increase tl�e at- - cture. This is pretty good, farui�hed by a unionphoir compqsed of zeu, an i i . the Dr. Wild's le" I . wi regret his departure. — ready � Urge business done by DoCTOR I'ViLD's LECTURE.—The Rev. considering. that the tickets were 25 t�ie members of' thb different' church Mr. Sag our popular, landlord, has mill. 1� I D,r. Wild delivered his promised lect' . i SHOOTING MATCH.— OnlThaukaggiving , 11.178 ceuts�each to all parts of the hall.—A choirs. The collectign was 311. � recently , ad extensive improvements i on the 11 Stone Xirad,e," in Cardno's foot ball match will take place on-tbe Paoi�P,Rty CH&NoEs.�Mr. Hugh Me. made in the interior of big comfortable day Mr. R. R. Johnson, of the Huron - .. . I � . � Rall, on Tuesday evening last, to a la�ge High School grounds, on Saturday, be- flartney, of Brucefield, was in town last and well kept hotel. Se'veral of the Hotel,i provided our sporting ra-en with and a,ppreciative a—lienee. The hall tween the Clubs of the Seaforth and Monday and dispoled of bis.farm in, rooms h4ve been newly papered, and material for a shooting match, ano gave was, comfortably fillt,�", and in the audi- Clinton Hiab Schools. This will be the Orey to Mr. C-hasl Dobson, of that the whole house has been re -painted, them 0 dance in the evening The ouce were a good Bp,,. okling of couintry closing ma't'ch between these two Clubs. townsbip.—Mr. D. Xlippeu has sold his and now.looks as bright as a new pin. I sides were composed of Messrs..4eury . . I I people, and. not a. f&-.ir who bad come a We are requested by the boys to ask 4ouse and lot on Jo n street to W. H, . � —. , - 7, � Webber, Henry Eilber and Jacob Zel � - - E tl�el. I ler, against Messrs. Peter Wagnei, Ed. considerable distance to hear the cele- those men who are in the babit of look. 1�err, of the Bruslels Post. Surely . - brate,1 lecturer. To Bay that the lecture ing over the fence to pay their ten cents Mr. Kerr it; not going1to keep batchelor's -� . BRimps.—Mr. Milne is not running Bosse�berry and Grenville Moore, re 0 I - I � ,Saa interesting., and instructive is not advaission fige, and enter the grounds. -- hall? : I the aan'ill now, being out of stock and salting in favdr of the former. After . doing it justice. It was very muGh more, Wood is still scarce and dear, and not a ' PO'INTs.—Mr. John Campbell, of the waiting 1 for -snow.—Mr. r Maginn' is the match was concluded a sweepstake vmd every persow,waa so well pleased great - deal coming in.—All the Water. Tecumseh House, intends havinc, an building a bridge across the river on his was arranged between H. Eilber� Ed. with it that thO� were sorry Nyhen lit - 0 1 M , . I V�orlks' hydrants have been thoroughly r4xterisive sale of stock and hotel furni-, farm.—I hreshers report the grain Bossenberry and J. Zeller, each boot- vvas done. The universal verdict was, w4erhauled banked up, and put in ture on Saturday, D41cember 2d.--7Fou!r yielding - vell notwithstanding the N. -P. , ing at six birds, when the score was 5,1 11. I Xper ' parties in Bruss6is h v6 beeL subpcenaed —Mr. McAllister recently ushered a and 5, re ectively. Messrs. Zeller and 11 It was,.too: ah( --)rt." This is an un ,r shape, for the winter. The work . complaiat abCyiIt aL lecture. The "L Stone ' 1 *V was done under the supervision of Chief 48 witnesses in the Squier case befor'e new inhabitaLt into the village in'the Eilber th n concluded by shootin -, at 3 Miracle," according to the Doctor'b C,line.—Mr. JaMeS Kyle has removed the com- missioner [if Goderich, on the person of Mrs. McAllister ? his unwly birds, !when the former took three and . . I - theory, is the largest of the Eg ptian from Eamondville to S 1 made bi�ide, forruer'ly Miss Elliott. the latter two. "y eaforth.—Mr. M. 7 n . .1 I Pyramids. This py-ramid, lie maintains, R. Counter has had -the interior of his . MARXETS.—Large 4nantities of grain Mae did phe - square. thing " by Bettil)g I . - was, constructed andar Divine. inspira- jewelry store calsomined, painted, and have been coming into market all week. up the raisins all round. We. wish i , Gorrie. tion and direction, and was designed for put in thorough abip, e The following are be current priceis: the bap�y couple Ibng, continued pros- _ Loc kLiTiEs.—Mr. Kain's brick man - m shape for tb � man's guidance— co mmercia.11y, Scion- bolidays.—Mr. A. C.' Robertson has Fall wheat, red winter, 88c to 90c; perity.' ; . '111 Sion is nearlv completed. It is situa,ted I . I . . I- D white wheat, 86c to 18c ; Rpring whbat, " IN THE MIDST -'or LIFE. VVE ARE IN : tifically, and religiously. It is a symbol gone off on a holidav trip. He I its ds . on anlelevation, from which an 'excel- ' of the world,, from the beginning of days 11 taking in " Detroit- n , lent view of the surrounding country 0 , Chicsoo, and other 87c to 91s; peas, 67d to 680; oats, 32c DEATH. "-FA - true sayi g which has I I to the end of time, and contains within Arnericau cities.—We und"erstand the to- 33c ; barley, 45q to 50o; hay, 68. another -proof in the death of Mr. may oobtained. Heber Job nst'n, son it all that is -necessary for man to know Grand Trunk authorities are anxious to pork, 57 to 57.50 -, potatoes, 30c to 35c ! Lbishmah, who died at about 7 p, m. of Mr, Wm. Johnston, black8na th of concerning his past, present, or future. sell the old station-buildin .- The town e to 18c; eggs, 21c.; flGur, $5 ; on Monday. Mr. Leishman was a tbisvillager was brought beforib Mr.' " g. butter, 16 . I . This has already been proven by explo- should buy it, amil Set fire to it. If. it bran, 610 per ton., I . young njan of good parts and great Gibson - P., of Wroxeter, for st,�iking . amin,&tion. The will burn, that is about the only way we . Ourt NEw TEAciazit. — The Clinton promise , �. 14 �k jin rations and scieutific ex 1who, by his agreeable man- and k; g ai little bo belonging to - ' � y key has already been partially discov will-giat rid of it.—The County Council New Era speaks, of the lady who has ners, hil rk d ability, Eand his sterling Mr. Wilson, of Gorrie. He was fined - ' 8 I 'e X . nr been engaged as teac�er in the second worth 1 coats. This is not the only of Wed, an I it is. being a adually developed, will m eet at Godericb, one week from orach'aracter', bad won his way -$I an4 aud will:, in a short time, the locturer next Tueada�y.—Mr; Thomas E. Ward, department of the �,russels school in into the' love and esteem of all who fence for which young Johnston should bellev.-s, be completely solved. To say of Varna, was in town, the other day the following compli�mentary manner: know him. He taught our village school have been punished in mome way or the- least of it, the DoctoeB theorieB are on his way -to Michigan, whither he has' IlMf6s McCulloch ]hap resigned her for a nun)bor of years with an unusual anothpir. Probably the plan adopted in reasonible, and be substantiates his po- gone to invest some of his surplus capi- Position in the Moqe� School here. This degree of' success. until a few months this c a'se is not the beatz Possible, as it is . . � 61-1tiona by history and Science, which, tal in land. if the country and things in *as due tober baviij� accepted a more ago he. w,Tnt with the�.hope of bettering Mr. Johnston who suffered, not the 12 he, ahaws, coDform with prophecy. general suits bim.—On Thursdal last, lucriativ`8 and higher' position in his condition, to Winnipeg, where he year old boy. We hope'it will be a 'les - There is one good feature about the Mr. John Kerr, of McKillop, delivered connection with the . seLool in Brpg- contracteld a cold which terminated in son from which the youngster will learn . - Doctor's lectures. His Principal aim to Mr. Frank Case a dressed hog, not sels. We think we i speak the mind that fM4 disease consumption. From a , deal,—at least enough to enable meems to, be to, counteract scepticism quite a year old, which weighed 452 ef the people of this town, when that tizde his friends have anxiously h gre leave smaller boys than bimself, i in t1ot , . � Wad in-fidelitv, and prove the absolute 1 pounds, a,nd for which he received 7j v�e say that her removal will be very watobed �is decline, which though slow as we I as all others, slone.—Mr.: Stin- I correctness, of7 Divine Prophecy ; and we I cents per pound. This is the third . ,retted, for! during bEr -h Id his farm containing 50 I yeKr. deeply reg resi- has been but too sure. Sometimes a son Boo . luuBt Say that iii every instance h . '- y n 68 acres, to'Mr. Hunt for $4,000. Mr. 8 SUC- I in succession that Mr. Kerr has deliv' dence here of several �ears,she hasprov- little rrx ' of hope was given, but it was I ------ — -- ; '7�e( I �a I %e F 0 t0 W, 0 � . 11�di I I t �( le, e � 6� b �X . -�, � �. `� it 'i �- ClIeds well, and in this way, at least, his I ered to the same gentleman porkers ed he self one of the best teachers ever only to 'be succeeded by a deeper Stinson intends to move into Gorrie U ected with th6 i�hool � . . early, in December.—The job of filling le,atures must 11 . RV9 a most benefloial-I weighing over 400 po nds each.—The coun r . Personally, despair. 1 About two weeks ago his ' . I . I I . � - I -- .. . I 1. . � I . ­ I I I . : � � I I I I : I 0 1 - - � . - . . I p the hole oil each side of Main street, o etweeu the brick blocks and the bridge 3 approaching completion --Mr. Wil - ams, Frank Young and Wesley Lamb, ave gone to the lumberwooas, Michi. an.—Mr. Toombes is repairing the roof E f his house, ,Which was damaged by -a re some time ago.—Robt. McMichael, as returned from the Collingw(>Od COl- 8 egiate . Institute on account of ill. r Lealth, caused by too close attention to c tudy.—The Rei. Mr. Hough is con- 5 alesoeut. and was able to be on the trse� last Tuesday. , . L.L� . Dashvvood- BRIEFs.—Mr. Edward Porticebas sold. is residence in this village to Mr. Henry 1uppert, who has lately moved here rom NebraBka.—k'r. Philip Hauch has old his farm, containing about 98 acres, ad being Jot 20, s�uth boundary of the own8hip of Hay, to Mr. Peter Beaver, f Ppslinch, for the round Bum of 67,000. .The now Lutheran Church, in the ownship of Stephen, was dedicated on �abbath last, by the Rev. Mr. Sbriceder, )f this place.—A gay�youtb, of 73 sum- mers, was united in the bonds of holy matrimony on Monday last,'to & YOUI19 Ismael of 72. We wish them many Fears of wedded bliss. . - � . Perth Items.- I Farmers in the vicinity of Listowel report a great scarcity of water. —Dr. Rankin, of Tavistock, has been appointed oo.roner for,, -Oxford and erth. —Mrs. Scoville, sister of Guitean the assarisin of President Garfield, lectures . n Stratford this week. —All the schools in South Easthope, � Ab the exception of two, are changing teachers for next year. —Mr. Daniel Hodgson, of Hibbert, has sold his farm, and is retiring to a . quiet life, on account of poor health. - —Ir- a trotting match at Mit(,bell, the other day, Kcenig's horse beat Kastner's mare, taking the first three heats. —Mr. W. Thomson, of Mitchell, re- ceived an order on Thursday for 2,000 bairels of oatmea,l, to be filied within two weeks. .. . —Mr. John Hamilton, on the gravel i road, Elm&, found a fine mare, which be valued at $150, dead in the stall the otl I Wr morning. i —Miss Cameron. at present teaching in the Anderson 'School. has been en- gaged to teach the Base Line School, next year, at a salary of $400. 'Mr. Win. Fitzsimmons, of conces- sion I2, Elma, bas purchased a magni- fleent Cotswold ram from Mr. A. Kirk, of Blansbard, paying - therefor -seveifty- five dollars. —Mr. J. T. Hicks, of the Hicks House, Mitchell, bas Bold that bandLiome bos- telty to Mr. Geo. Davidson for $18,000. The now proprietor took possession on Mon day last. —The expenses of the late entrance examination to this St.Mary's Collegiate Ins�-itute amounted to $29.56, and the fees collected amounted to a little over th4 sum. - —Rev. E. W. Panton. of Bradford, has accepted a call to Knox church, Stratford, and his induction has been appo I inted to take place on the 2nd of January. The salary promiRed is $900. —Rev. J. Fr. Croly, of Millbank. has returned froin his trip to the NoTth- west hale and hearty. lie enjoyed bim.;elf jmmensely, and speaks in glow- ing terms of the f ature of that part of the- Dominion. . —Mrs. J. A. Mallery, of Stratford, � lately went on a visit to Kalamazoo, Michigan. with her little daughter Eva. While there the child was seized with the croup, which terminated fatally in a few days.- The corpse was brought L home to Stratf9rd for butial . —A man, named John . Gibson, em- ployed in Hay's furniture factory, in Mitchell, was accidentally struck on the head by -a large stone, one day lately. . A large gash on the side of his head, and Sy0me hours of insensibility, was the resq1t, but he is likely to recover. —The average attendance at Listowel Public School for the month of October was 365. - The following are the salaries of the teachers for 1883: Principal, 1725, teacher No. 2,0320; No. 3.5285; No. 4, 6260; No. 5, S245. The teacheA of the A B C receives a salary of $300, —The teachers, with salaries named, who have been engaged for St. Marys Public Schirol� for 1883, are: rdr. Geo. Moir, principal, $800; Miss M. Camp. bell, $400 -1 Miss R.. F. Barbour. $300; . Jennie Knox, 0250; Miss E. Crutten- den.,"1$250; Miss E. Watt, 3-250; Miss Nellie Dolmage, 0250. . i vel *side- �In trying to improve a gra walli in St. Marys, the experiment was made of putting on a layer ol salt and ashes above tibe gravel. Instead of being an improvement, this made bad worse, as when the asbes became dry the wind blew them about in every di. rection. - —Mr. Greeawood, of Fullarton, has just made twoexpensive purchaiies. For a thoroughbred bull calf, teu months old, bought from Mr. Glenn,of Usborne, he paid $125 ; and he purcbase,l from Mr. Wm. Colqnhoun, of Hibbert, a half intesest in his impgrted, Clydesdale , yearling colt, Prince Charley." —Mr. H. R. McEvoy, P.L.S., bas just returned to his bome in St. Marys, hav- ing completed the ourvey of the town- ship of Dunnet. Nipissing District, and the village of Sturgeon Falls. The lo- cated line of the Canada Pacific runs through Dunnet. Sturgeon Falls is where the railway crossea Sturgeon River, and is head of navigation on that river. The town is likely to be a place of Some importance, as it. will be the outlet for the whole of that country. —The Rev. K. Junor. writes from Formosa to his father, 'Mr. Kenneth JUDor, of St. Marys, intimating his in. *tention of setting sail for San Francisco immediately, and will return to this country in the spring. The years he n has spent -as missionary have made in. roads on his health, and he is forced to quit his loved occupation and return to his native country. —The Downie Plowing Match was held on the 15th inst., on the farm of Mr. John Wood, 7th concession. Prizes were awarded thus: Extra Class—Thoo. Steele, Adam Bell. First Class— George Frame, - Jr., George Gray. Second class —W sion), John Murray, Win. Smith, Wm. White, Rob. ert Boyes. Boys' Class—Wm. Brooks, JameBSteele. Beat ins and onto (special prize by James Davidson, plowmaker, Avouten), Wm. Smith, recently from Scotland, and plowman- on Langaide f arm. —M."o. Kenny. relicti of the late John Kenny, died afier a long and painful illness, in Dublin at the reBidenoe i L ­ �__ ­ 7:- _­ , _ I- -- -V-- -11 W. � � -414"VW:T-- I � - I . --, � -- -I �. �7 �-. - --- -- ­ � I - - - - ,, ­. .. . �� � - . - . - 1; . - - 11 I I . 1. . - , -- . - , �� , - I - , , -,--- ­ 11 - 11 - � � Z J , I - - I � - - - - .. -- . I NOVF,MBE*R 24, 1882, "V& mebur 'uber, 111 her 60thl� Monday, the 13th in.t. di -Kenny was born -in NOVL Seoti& 6nd moved to the vicinity of Dublin' th ker husband 39 years ago. he haa,to undergo all the bardshipsof , pion wife. She bad ni-ne chil. . iren, =y nine grandchildren. alia ix great-grandebildren. She Wall much especteid. for her kindness and gener- sity during the hard times of -early ettlement. . . :1 I . - . I -- I LIST OF - ' : I . � ; :! 1: GHRISTMAS, NEW YEARIS � ; i 1 i I —AND— , i , - � i WEPPING PRESENTS I ; I To be Found at the 7 : � � z i I : : , I S,E,AFORTH , , � Jew, iry Emporium -i � 1i y -� ' (Eq - . 11tablished January 14, iffi7)) by : jf � I I �. � � M. t R. - COUNTER, - � I � � PRACTICAL :. I t WITATCHMAKER AND JEW -ELLER. .: . I I IN ELECTRO -SILVER PLATE - - ;l j I .1 - I Biscuit Jars, Butter Dishes, Break. 1 fast Castors, Call Bells, Card Receiverg, Celery 1 Stands., Cake Bat;kiats, Card Cases, Cups and Goblets, Eperguea, I : Dinner � Castors, Fruit Stand -a, Flower : , Stands,'Hotal Ware, Ice Pitchers. In- dividual Castors, Jewel Stands, Knik Rests, Knives in Dinner, Dessert, Fruit, Butter 'and Fish. Napkin. Rings—Z patternio, Preserve Dishes, Sardine I Boxes, Spoon Holders, Star Salt Stands, I � Spoons � in Dinner, Dessert, Tea, Egg, Sugar, Balt and Mu-itard. Sugar and Cream essert Sets, Syrup Cups, Knife Rests, tureens, Tobacco Boxes, V&ses, Wine Ciatiors, Nut Crackers, Cbildren's- Sets in Cases, Tea Sets Complete. . . I . � I I ­ . L i . � ! i . ; NOTICE. , ! . . That ithe above is the largest stock of Elee'tro-Plate ever brought to the Town of Seaforth, and that they waf be within the reach of all, I sball, for- . the next two months. give a digcount of 20 per t cent.- off the manufacturers' , . price list. . I - � — — I N WATOHES, - I Waltham, open face and hunl-ing. ' case, gold and silver; Elgin, open face and h.duting case, gold and silver.; I Charpior, opeii face and hunting case, gold and silver; Clombier, open face and bu ntiDg case, gold and silver; S. F. Jacot, hunting case, silver; G. Raymo3d. Also a few Russel and Chronograph Watches. j i 1 1 � j ' i . I IN OLOCKS. Eigh� Day Spring Clocks, from $S- aud u. wards; one day spring clocks. from Sq and uinwards'; one day weights, from $ aial upwards —finished in solid ven er 1 alnut ; one day timepieces,. I � 01. I upwards. � . . 5 . P IN JEWELRY. - . Ladies' and Gents' Gold Guards . an d � Alberts,; Ladies' and Gents' Roal Plate Guards, and Alberts ; Ladies' and Gento' - Gilt aar and Alberts; Ladies'and. Gents' Lockets in Gold, Silver and Plate; Colored Gold and Bright Gold. . Sets ; Roal Plate and Gilt Sets;� BroocL,es, Ear Rings, Necklets, Brace. lets, Gem Rings, Seal Rings, and Plain, Gold ]Rings, from $1.50 to $50 ; Scarf Pins, Baby- Pins, Cuff Buttons, Shirt ; Studs , �Collar Studs. . � I I IN SUNDRIES. : � Gol� . and Silver Watch Keys, Silver . I Thimbles, Gold, Silver and Steel Spec-. tacles bo suit all sights; Goggles, Gold Pens, Bilk Guards and Alberts, Steel Chains, Hair Brushes and Combs, Vio- * Portmonia �and Bill Books. lin S'r'ng"i of Pipes in meerschaum, Large to Brier Znd other makes. French :Cla I ,y Pipe hiounts, all kinds Tobacco Pouohea and a host of ozlier small ware. i . All ihe above goods will be sold on their wu merit, and warranted as re - pre ilted, at; I mean busine'ss from this o2t. I sh�111 not be undersold. You May rely oftetting good bazgaino- - . REPAIRING In all the branches of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry as usual, and warranted to give satisfaction— 23 years'practical ex— perience in the trade. Re 'ember the bld stand, opposite J. S. Porter's Cheap Cash Furniture Store. � w . , : R. COUNTER, I ' The Leading Jeweller. I fo!�113,—Orclers taken at my stora -)rtraits in crayon by Miss Nettie �Seegniiller, of Goderich; $20 each, or twofor$35. Sample can W Been im the w1indow. Ll - Millinery, � � I . � Mantles � . I . . � . Dren a' . . � � ; Fvri� i I . I - I � : I . - z .;. IN MILt � I i . � I i - - wil.l. be touna the: , I � Stylish Goods, fron � - - i the, Best, at , I . I - RARE W. I I � ; . , : . � . - . I ln'M, . . I The Stock 4wiR 7 be , I - . I different styles,%aU( . � . - terials, at I . - � - � � Decided � - � I ; . : I I IN DRES: . I Will be ton-nA all U. - I goods, in the Ne,V I which cau be had � - . � - . GENU12VE - I I � - I I - - IMT 11 Will be found 'a - I � I�a,dieBl Caps, Boa I ! . 1�0" ail offered at I � . . I I I I lmmens4 ; I . . . 4 — : - i I . � � ; . Na ; � . I � i . � . All the -above &j . I . I . . 4ble goods, ju'at'w , ,at present. Tho I I - . . - to buy with, will, A . I . L qpportunit� to see - BARGATNS whil o I : � I A'ad fully assorted I � I I - - : I , I � El � . - I . 4 . I 4 1 i - i . i I - - . I I ,:EIGHT -CASI ; a - : ; I . I jast j . : i : � I I i I .:W E I R -YS. . : I I . I -� I I I . I . ­ ( . . Fancy - ,� i . � . . I ; OPIM-ftfIrr . I � rvbjl� : � � � . : - : : , Xow.ltics ln.,Chia� . I — Toys of All 1 � Briacelets and Bk i ; Pocket Books, , i Autouraph Alb � 6 � Envelopeo in lo.t I& � I I a J,��, � 8chool Supplies, i organs'*c� We , ! exrenf!es Are low.: 7 � I i i i A0 I i I I � Q : � I . miss SHi I I . -- � � i I � - I ; � � CARD I i !. I i .