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I-, � , � . , , , , , - I I It - . , I . � I . i J � - I � . I . . I . , . - 1 - - . . . I , � � . . 11 , . � , I I . � I I I - V : i I 1 I I . - . I . i I � . I I I I I I � - - I , � , I � I . . I I ._1 . ., . I � � . I � . . T . � . . � I . � , � 4 1 . I . � I I � . ; . . ; � � - � I . � . I - . I -1 - . � . . � � ! I . I . I . Z . � ��; I I � I - - I � 4 . . i I . - � - I I . - � . . - - . I � 1. . 7'HE HURON EXPOSITORN . i � - i 1 18,8 ; I I I I � I I 1 ; - - '� -1. . . - � . _ 8 : � � I .1 � - JUNF. 15 .; � f i -- . I . . . . � I . I - - % I � � � 1� � — I - � . I - - - ____ I . . I - ! I I � . 5 ".. I - I - - i - . � 11 - �. � - I I . . � - I � ... . __ __ .--- - . � . . t , . No __ . __�_ � � I ' . i I ' � I � .1 . � . � I- . . I � . ' - .. I - ­ I - � ... —86. Thom - I -- � I tbed1screditof tbetown. Mk. Lusby, salaries, ko., was $6,546. The ' ing the summer monthiL as Morris, two, 0,060 lbs.; J. McLeod, misfortune to get his f1mger as I t and � � � I prod . � -r- 1 . Z �� w . � : ­ I'll STAR GROOERY. - 1,593,78,0110, church parsonage is. being thoroughli Howiok, two, 2,680 lbs.: W.MaKertober, 'badly bruised. The pJamp. har is, is a - .. 11 I � - � - � . I - . . I ..-, the constable, has'strict instructions to. of the farm sold amounted to $ . I . E. McFA i I I _..� I . I � .. � � �, ., UL -4 - -- z ... -4 - overhauled and r4palred preparatory to one, 1,780 lbs.; J. Forrest4Morris, four, 4ast worker and heavy bruiser. : . . I : . . 11 .. ... J ; I ... ­ . apprIE hand all ,offenders of this 61&u 1 . and the receipts for Joinates amounted . � I I to I '� I I I I � � . . . . -thenew pastor.—This 6,750 lbs.; G. Xiohokziri, Turaberry, ock, of E: MLIP I � I � I . �-. 7, i . a I 4�0 11 I . � � I : t � ! t'i "A . nd the Mayor has expressed h" 7 to $770.aO, making the total receipts for the Occupancy of �: TO is I � 1 4 I - I I [_� �,T . I . .1 . . I �r ; �. - I I I 1, I . _�, , 4, _. � Noted )�?r Choice Family Groceries. firm determination to suppress 9: he # , 64.61. The nativity of the � i-11 a splendid season for the - cultivation one, 1,340 lbs.; A. Rob- . I i .I- I n= 2,3 _ . ertson, Howiok,. . now giving music lessons in the village, � I - � f I 11 � � ­ - : . . _: . � �f . . . . six, 7,040 lb ; A. Gr arnberry,one, and has stready a good olass._� Rev. H. 11 d 11 - , is- van as follows: Germany, of Canadsk thistles. They grow,without a. . , I . . I rowdy conduct, and any who may here-' ays - ; . � I . 9i �. - % I - I � . . - - I "I 4 . � - . I 0; Canada, 8; Scotland, 5, Ireland, 2, any trouble and the frost iiever hurts 1,200 lbs'.; B. Young, H I -% �1 -. - I , . after come baf0re him on similaf . ick, one. 1,180 Ea. Hill has sufficien�ly recover(d f1 oin THE CASH DRY GDOW, .. I ' - . I r�'t , . � , - .... ? ,_ .1 I . . . . , .charges may rely upon receiving the. and England 2. . them.—Mr. Thomas Hi1L of Egmond- lbs.; F.McLennsb, Howl ,t�ro,8,860 lbs; his late illness to pe I d- A . VAII - I I., I . � . � rinit of his at I . I - . � . . � t. I Just received a fresh supply of Can- o #_ . ville, says that, Mr. Andrew Calder Illas 8, Love, Morris, one, 2,020 lbe.; H.Ross, ing conference - ' Mr. ' 1ohn M6 0 1 � # i �- I . L so en, . I - � A— I everest punishment the -law will per- � , - , � ; 44 : I I ___ , a . I � � t I I . . I I . . � . -1 � �� � I I - iied Go-oda, conBistiug iw- mit. 1 T.wm LATE DONALD SCOTT.—Donald the best Ayrshire cow in the county Turnberry, one, 1,110 lbs.; 1. Fletcher, left here this week to visit rals, ives ,in . 4 1 ( �� __ � , , _, FRUITS—, 11 . � ,; a . ; I - T V �. I .1 � - - � and that he has the second best.—The How I 11, il I � I � . , : ; �41.. . rnes, .1 - Scott, late License Inspector for the - 9 �v � �_ Of Peabb,6B. Peara, Plums, ick, two, 3,W, lbs.; J% Hamilton, Iowa, United. States. Bein I lar � i I , � . , � � . i - 4, ; stri n' n � � � . I GRANTOm, miaBm—Mr. John T.: East Riding of the County of' Huron, set watering horse was impriso ad i " Turnberry, one,J1,300 lbs.; N.Anderson, visitor to. aur� thriving village e is i 6nd a � I - i, J __ 0 � Strawberries, Cherries- mud Apples ; in Midd emore, the fo' ,4he pound the other mor' . IS ALLOWING, . ­. - - I � ;. I. . � 11 � � ,-111 . 'Village of I .. I ­ i , - �, � under of the died at his residence in the . ning.—Mr. A. Howick. OWo, 2,300 l6s. The average will be missed.—The large smo a f4ck � kA -1 I -ty'l . . . — i � I ; - . — I - . �� V i -.1- � VEGETABLES—Pe", Corn, Beans, 0 h Children's Emigration Chf inst.,1' Strong is rushintth6 hinger sawing ma. price paid being about 084 a head, or a of our salt well was rAl d in �osWon . ; .i .. � � . " i �� . , rp 'Jor, is, on the evening ef the 8th � ­ ___ I . � 4 - Biusse � �� f- I, . . . ;, 41 1 I n, Out.1 left Liverpool on: -IA 7th � hime for which a has been appointed total of about 15,750 being paid ,out At one evening last week, nd hap ly there � . 7�� �!_ . - . an " .-bukied 'on the Sunday fo � I Tomatoes, Boston Baked Beans I and Lon i , lio,w- 9 . I . I I � . w I "I , d w ' � . . . � I - V,� � I n with .� I ; ! - - � '�,- � � inst. n the steamship Circsssia at.—Jameil Dickson Esq. , regi3trar, this station. . i's no accident to repo 6 in coi . eotion I I � � � . - t'. I 11 al was, the largest ever age M,s, Maggi L ..I-.. I . .. I r I , ib � I I 'i� FrenchMashroom; in.JAMS—Aprioot log. The fuuer I i I � . � � I . s, Brussel and 0 Dickson start for the I I 'V�i .9 i ry s'ns- . - I ­ � -party of fifty girls and eighty boys be- f . THE .1 , . . � I- � ax- I ET pra � i _�� I � , =. Quince -and Blackberry ; hi JELLIE 8 tween the ages of three and fifteen seen in a. Many came from . th the same, save glig;ht in I sr t _�;. I . . . I I I _. i -A � . I . distances of 15 and 20 miles. The road -old country oh Tuesday next. This I V na., -, � tiined by Mr. James Boyd, of ficker- ,,-, - , CE � I i ''-, i . . � �, Z I I I . . 'I . w . . I —Strawberrv. and Apple�; in MEATS years, who are brought out to this , as lined with teams and people on foot . c on visit the Baizirs.—Mr. J. B. Becord, our old sinlith, through the falling of I i small � . . I I �:, - '� ' - will be MissDicksouls'se d to ��, I � � . � " , I �� r I , .; L )_!:�_, . I , � �!, � I nearly the whole way from his late I - I pole. Mr. Samuel Humeston, ;of this , � I I - � t I,, , , _R . — I - - . .; L .; L ; I � ­ __ - 0 �� L oneless Chicken, �Turkey, Corn country for ado on or hire, chiefly r,88iw old land. They intend making an'ex. and esteemed merchant, after a success. ' t - !_4i r� �, I � . - . �l I � 1 Z'�4 i� - , I amor ey � ' Pered I i 4 ; � . �_ " ��� " ;!!i - , pth are expected to " j ­:�, .1 g farmers. tended tour and will be absent three or ful business career of 39,years in Verna, , ��� :, ��� 1, � - Beef and Lundh Tongues;- in FISH— dence to the cemetery, a distance of a , place, who it will bexem qot ,his � � f, - � � ". - �4. - � . . I I I I " �� is W 'Homel near Lon- , � - , I : " � .. TiVl� at the(luthrie I Ill �'Ac fo : I isin -_ - * ' For Any QlftanUty of , - .1 I J , �J ,.,. A Salmon, Mukeral, Lobster and Bar ile I a half. Of course, this was to ur months.—There w no meeting of has.retired from -the i!nercs�utile bh6i. hand badly injured audng Q71e ra g; . - � �_ .1. L � - - don: �' )n or about 'the. 2C,th inst* This. be expected, from the Wide circle of his the town council on M nday evening 'ness, having made him pile. �He'audll­ of,thaLl" A hin& " - I i � . � ��,.___ - - I . ,�s t smoke stack', W" C = ­ I . � � - . 1� , M, i dine. � - will be Mr. Middlemore's - eleventh I . ­�:. . � � - 1. Ii.. - Acquaintance, atid the esteem and re- last owing to the lack of quorum. The good lady have gone on a visit to Ebg- and gave good help in the way :)� pull -2. ­:- .* - � � i'l'! � , � I � - I i I I i, -with juve- � . � . S . 11, � ,,,, I . - a J visit- to these shores � . ,I I I � I I � ,, t 7.- __ i I .1 Teas like . good ann 4 act in which he was held by t4 i only Inembars p-reseut were the M#or, land to recuperate Mrs. Secord's health. ing on the rope. Thisi alone a 3rves t'o I . 1� w . � "I Why axe Thorne's _p . . ose � � I I . . � .. I . I � " . I nile e higrants frcnn Birmingham, Eng- , � __,�. I \_ � d ­ i - . . � � �,, , m24 . 'Deputy Reeve and illors _o. C. We wish them a safe and pleasant voy. show the spunk as well, as the F irit Of . ": � / i ; . : , � ,� .. ' who came in contact with - him. The - .J9 I ,� \11 _� � . . ; I � " - � � I - I � . 1 2 . ,:;. I T, . 1, i I 1 .. :,"_,F., - ,li-I I - ' y � I I . � - - - r good -refer- 7 'I ; � . ; , . . . I � " Ir.-. � - i - - 8 � � . I I . 11 , _­ 1. I . 'Clifits - �� N 1 fl� words ? Becat�'se they c4st little and land, sinoe,1872. Alrea,4y many appli- , Willson And Young.— .Tigh, w.-fe of age, and hope th,6y 'may' return and our town1men.-Severaj. of our b � 1, -0i � funeral was under the auspices of the , t" � cations accompanied - vo�blf I FIRST-CLASS ' OT - ! i ­�_ __ I i I � � . � 14 2 . . enceabave been me v � . i I : . - ­_ �- are W�Tth niwii. - i. . 'Indepandent order of Oddfallows, of irosepli Nigh, Esq., of, Tackersinith, spend many - ha�py days with signify their intentienil' of JoinfAg the � � � " � . Ld� f6rithe children d on Monday last and, was buried in their friends in Varna.—Mr. George large paxty of whiielsm6u who a - I I . " � - I I � . . I I I I I Ir � ItL . - � hiob he was a member. Mr. Scott i4a I I .... book- � . I I . � _.� If— � . arrive, bun . re- � . . q � , L - K! 1, I expe d to ' the Irishtown cemetery o?a Wednesday. Stewart, merchant, started for Mani- ad to pass. through here I Out -, 1. . n � -1 - T'� - " �', i, . � -in the village I a 5th - . i L . � _ I I 7 . 3i . -THORNE, . was bom in Augnsti, 1825, 1 1 ; �L z�i LJI 06wre are ' W e . - i r I I . _ I � . . � I I I . WH I — I qu . . 1 7"! . � I i 1. ire Further. partiethars may ,be , i She was an old resident of the t o',w D. - toba on Wednesday last, on a business of next month. and Of �'accom D nying . . � . � I , , i - . - � Of Fitlochey, Perthshire, -Scotland. . � . I I .. , J� . ssing Mr. H-. Gibbbuo, � . I - Z. . I I I � L � � 4 1 ship and was much respec ted. —Mr. Jas. trip. He expects to be absent -about' th in a short dista,nce. 1 I' - - I . I - I . r '', ,,, v, obtal d by addre When about the age of 12 years he left e I N ., - i . - I I I I . -1 1. . � ., . - 4 i -, � I - I _ _� ' Ma of the,Guthrie Home, London, -is now aufficien�lyrecovered I —IN— � . i . j, I , . school a6a became an apprentice to a , Craig to �e f our weeks;.--Mrs.Purdy has gone to Bay MANUFACTURING. -Ti e bring 3 about -1., I I . � . . � 7_� ii I � I .. : I I 1 - J t - 02 .. � 11 . I I'D 1, UVOII lftpo 0 14t Or'+' � . 1 able to resume his ordinaily duties, but City, Iffichigan, tovisit her sister.—DJr. . many changes. Chang ,ometi: es for . � i I 4 � � � I-— ��,�R � iJaerchs-at for the purpose of leaming I I L - . . 4 . r , . I Rii . � . - - I R i . - I I � I 8% : Z ; L P I', . - ' - . 1. , , � t, _. ; � - � is still obliged -to use Outches.-41r; Thom. Stinson and Mr. Win. Sharp, of -btimes r the,% c n't. In , I . Z i . " � � " i v. I � I . . � � � I ; I :1 . the tailoring. At the'age of 23 years he I the best, and of i . I i 4 �� *. , - � — DEATH oy MRs, FULTON.-M&Uy of our . . I - i I - �F .. -- � i " . I " . - i I I F . . .4-, - : . i � I . — ,� O�, , Robert Winter has lease from J. H. Stanley, he ve gone to *Micbfgau to look the case of our salt w 11, how �', rar, . a - � ! i � I 1� - i� - readers will learn with feelings o� the married Elizabeth McDougall, and . . _. . I Y. �1��i� . , t 1- � . i - I I � � -1 � , DISTRICT I WATTEIRS. �. � � � d 't . -- � M I i It_ : I 1 - . t, i - I I j � : I- - __ I 1 4 - � - I . - J - . I 11 �B i - , � , �- F- I I . .bring about a wonderf al Cho, 10 t* " ROLLS9 PAILS or T "' I , �._ � ; , : I .. � � ii �;' . deepet t regret of the death of Mrs. Robt. immediately emigrated to Canada. - He McDougall theresideriou and gro6nds for land. If theyfind'any to suit, they very short time indeed!h4s suff ce � . � ; — Fulton, of Egmondville, which L 916 he I ; , ,4 "if I - -_ U S I Z � � " . . took first located at O'slawa, Where he made On north Main street rec ntly occupied intend buying farms r � a - �� , B,&l%GAiX' CourtTsns.—Sealorth. Boot, ar by Mr. T. J. Janes. . Geo. Habkirk, I - ' - S - � � 4it I � 1hort stay, and then came west a better. Very little more than two . � - . 11. plafe (in Wednesday af tern000 last, at I I sf — I I - -;Ii ; ' . ' . I " f !--it, . Store. , Discounts varying from 16 to 45 per� I - L .1 I I I I - 1, 11 4 - �f 1 , of McKillop, has,sh I u a mammoth -months ago we could bo' I B . - I � � , cent. taken off all goods on these counters. we tbe3eaj -ly age of 37 years. The deceased 4�8 Str�tfoid, where he'reillairied About ,��n . Walton' . ast of thing . I i - .� �_ I �, . I . � � I - � .1 . ,i I hen's egg which me � i , � I . - ; , . I r 11 . : --- : * ' 1 7 . . .�_ �� - �� introduco these counters lor the lad' � �&d been . in &'critical condition for' year, Working at los trade. He then 0 - Onres 61 inches the MATRIXONAL.-At Dublin,on Wednes- , more than having a good bed, - o salt,, . I r . I . I � . y I P! � 7 � � . � I 1-1 It" clearing out balance of 'li aP=ic"b aroe' one way by 8 the other. It we# layed underlyin us,andasmallthotio,lidee ' � I ; � t . - in ; �_ � ` nes of Boot I . � I . H - I ays and her ,medical attendants .moved west and took up his abode (lay, June 6bb, by the Rev. Father �9 I I , i . . severs d . . . - . . � : I I . � � .. goin I . bole leading thereto, 'And wh2el the'\,, , In txChanga for � � I I I �, g out of fashion, and lines of fashionable ' by a Houdan hen, and although all her Murphey, Mr. I. ScAti, mud, Miss Is&- I/ I ! - , I � �t . I � -, . ;;; il I . . . goods In 'which we are overstocked, And par- gave ck? all. hope of her - recovery on Rarpurbay, where he lived for five ; . I � . - . I � - I H . � - .. : - ��' - I N, , WoAiDg' at his trade . Ift 1953 egos a forming of a compariv t -Oreet bu t dings, �'r--_ i ; z 4 re not quite,*o large as this one bellso Madigan, were unite&in !wedlock., -1� I . I I F I I- ticular sizes of our very beat li'oeg of which we Monday. Typho"id favor was the im- Years .�, 0 . . � , T I I 1. , . - I - - , ; 1 5 . % 1T . le moved north and settle4, on a farm ayll I *nerr "ti, . : . T � .t . . too nawer- a the necessa achi � ; I . 4 � , �; en , she has a habit of I ' g very large. May their new career be one of Ind provid ­ - have too many; and odds and ,joy.i . T V medial a cause of her death. She was � ry , . . � ; . �, , � I . � I � , ­ 1 r . I , - . I . i I � , I 1; ous to mention. Xvery one needing boots . Mr. Archibald Scott and Mr work the well was it , an - : � . � 7 I . &-hind and estimable woman, and her in the township of Morris, where he was 19990-- - happiness. ; 9L9 . ; . i �, ,a , the ,[ . - I . f � . .� should examine these eounteis5 as no reasonable i I � I . 4 � I � T. . . . � : 4 . I . . . �1 . ..- death is a loss not only to those more one ?��he first settlers. While residing John Latimer loave for Manitoba . opinion expressed,by so 18" isteres ad in � t i i I I .- � � offer will be�refused, and you may find just the BRrzFs.=A zo �e of the- ligbt,,i,,g ' * - L. � i � � - I I ­ � . . ;i . UP , r I I � I It . � . in AM, n e ,.�� � ". , � r� � 1, ods you warA; and got them at. your to -day. They go by the steamer -a At present scouring the mattor, that the m anufacta ri Dry Goods, ' _�� - % go own immed�ately connected with �er but to on this farm, and in the early days, lie - rod �raterdlty at. g of ,4� ,. - &C01 � . - I . - I " , . ,':, be . � I ,Qaebec," from Godericb! to Port Ar- salt �could less :1 an a . - yl Z t, � - f - 1. -e, ag the whole collection must and. will � ID I �.. i � . - I _4 . pne the entire community. She leaves be- kp office and carried- the mail to � the neiqh��Aorilood i4e � I be insured in I , I I I I I . _; . � ly ia search of . . I � . lined : . - h- ki! an., r were in ; i � I � . I . gold New Qood"ur stocs: is being replenis . 0"' tbur, and from thence by , the Canada � it � 1-11 . . - , � � � I Hll, .i*�hevery.newest FAyles-of Boots 11 �ill_ prey. . cheek'! slang" are a I . i t I . 1 , " . ; P' p a (nowBrussals), Ethel,and the couple of -4noutbs, in I 1, . I hind's large family, several of -the ch Ainleyvill L � - I ed weekly w . I . .. I i . . . , � . , � - Pacific Railway to Winnipeg. — Mr. to laugh at the very idea, and t( �� -egard I . I 11 0 1 � 4 � i 1. and Shoes. . Ladies' and Children's goods in dren being of tender years, and 0 y . criterion to �heir: Inature, those who � � t ; . I � � � �11 . i ; . i 11 th I a Town Plot of G�e for a term of years. � , . . __ . I I .- � I : I 4- I � * r� greikt-variety and at the lowest living profits. to whom isirrepara,ble. To Mr. Fulton,* -1�uring his residience in Morris Mr.Scobt Molcolm Munroe leaves here to,day for have a soft'sp6t aboifit them had better those who believed I 'the Bat ie as � - Z1. ! � ; I . . - I , I - II . ;� . . r� and repairing promptly done. . . A, . . � �i �� . �, - �. mor . I I I I I 1, Cas . J ins the other main' be on th�eilert.—Mj. Win. Beirnes pur . � Ir I . - . _ tola Wo' know him, � 111,6d many important positions in the 04awa, wher6 be,jo I ":) I _ we, in common with all who i fi� , a sanguine thatilwise. -day. - IL from 50c'up. . �­ . . . � � . 1i �' Hats and Caps to suit 2 - � I I � �- 1, . Gxoitiax GooD, noted for boots and shoes, exte 8 Own's P ,( gnter- . " : - � ­ egr hip. He was first collector, then ber's�'-of the Wimbledon,team. They sail however, through the a leigy an' IS ­ r 4 Ile 0 n e ild �our sincerest sympathy in hi' 't poses Wilding 4 ipbminodions brick' I _Z I : . � I ­ � I for the Old Country -in about a week.— . - 15 - � � , 'i, I d stylish hats and caps. . � . . our ! Salt To pany, I I 4 � � . I � . 4 . . 1_1�1 an bereavqTent,vihich is the se�verest and �0 noillor, and af teiwardo deputy reeve. " hotel on 'his premises ere l6nl� When 'Pr'se of some ''of , - � � - P I . , � I � Ii., 1 7 � The man Kenny who wasse I I i I I I I I . � I . u - ,­ i 1, : t '��! A LAua-F, quantity of. the best Swede most t ng that could befall him'. The" his latter position h 'held until he re. � ut up to 'this str cture together with the bush;ess �act L a go- We advertise� ourselves exteias-ING1. - . � I - i wi�ll bri completed, . ' ; , N. I i - Me. Ja . .� I � ;, i I - W�' Turnip Seed at NoRRxsox*s. 810-1 . funeral takes place to -day -at -3 o'clock. loved from the tow sh P. He I Goderich a couple of 'weeks ago for the stree ' icely g 'I es I. � tZ �, I so ray6lled, and a num. 1. . I . . - -1 . I 17 . ! . . 5 � I & Carter, who is one of t at as the I I � - . I I , i: ! � I Z la"'. having stolen a watch and' chain from - .bar of or antal.,94ade trees planted - he Qompary,",1wh- -1 - , � " . FoR Groceries, Crockerv, Flour, Feed The rei:, isins will be interred in, the Eg. SEW as valuator of , npatented' I - I , . I , : - ill . I . I . �_ i I .1 time appeared uncerts, 11_Z__� .- � I . . . I . _r * iong at, boi go'to Mowusox's- mondville cemeter)y. I - , - for 4e ir rom in front, the coradr will ' , � i i . - I z� and Provis tow. prices- in the townships in 4ast Huron r I.MisH.Murphy, and a pai of boots f at one n .�oi I .� 9 i I . Z I � 1i . - ; , present quite I . - 7 . is now an ac I - k t . ;_ . . . . g . n impos ng appearance.- . � I I - I TA � ��!� . -, $10-1 Government of Ontafio. After a6l1in' a boarder -at the. Q nee I doubtful, i -,comp.lisheO fact* -, I - � 1! 7 I Y, __ � We Hotel,received , � : ,_� t � x . . . , i :- _� , , �his aentence ot) Tuesday last. He was in additibii to having a - - : � . �1.7 ago -,he t6 I deep . � . � I �� -, Teas at 20c, 40c, 50o, and 60c per rstand his farm, niffe yea, moved , —A debate was held in and thus i : . I � THE TExumimox.-Wennde 0 , DEBATE. I I I I . - , _­ . I , _ � pound,and aan% be beat for the money, at it has been definitely decided to open thevillage of Brdssels, where be kept a" sentenced to 10 months i i an b Beirnes' Hall last griday night. On I and good bed of salt, we can novt boast. OASH DRY GOOD % imprisonm I I I I � . _. I 'NoRmox's. 810-1 .1 S STORE - 7 . , eneral store for four years, 96t the rind in the Central Pri0on fd* the first offence of a futly equipped *011 wh�ra the ! I � ; - � : � � i tbe.Art Exhib I ` ; I r. 6 � - , ition uu'der. the auspices account of it being r6thei- a busy season . . �.. - I . I I i I i I . . , � . q Suca-as-10, 11, 12 and 13 pounds for of which time he was %uriied out'and'.' . slid to two. months for the second, the manufacturing of an A � No. I - a#i, "le is I . ; I 11 I - I � . 1; of -the Meohanics" Institnte in Mr. - of the year, not so, mapy -were present I 0 - ; 1 � � i - __ $1, good. value, at Mopuaisox's- 810-1 . I i ,�, � 2 I � � '. � � if to run coiric rre � . . , 1. .1 a . I � I . X_. .� lostoonsiderablebytha'fire. When the, 'tWJ sentenoei " a ' ntl5. He !being carried on brisklyal. I � . � I . . I � . . 4 � . s there hai been on similar occasions. - ; !!. 1 � . I i Kidd's Hall , on Friday' evening I . I � ! . !. ,� i HoRsE FOR SAL"x.-For sale cheap, 'a , I ,Cr'oksLicbnseAct.oame in'force he, ,is a hardened case and tbe.-puniallment . � I I � . I I � ' ' ' Fh , YJ I I I t. t i T I 0 I .Ili.. AU ""' , hl a' O� n L d, � n pp�- I I i I El , I '0 ; '��, 11,;: r rn , es P 'I , , 6 " . ` a 8, I � . o N !� I next, ar d if. the patronage is -sufficient, - 0 Mn'R. E nechtel was ippointed. chair- I but, we Want a' ody U know I � i �� I . i - . . i I veryb � 11 � I � � I � � ,,,, 1 good working,horse and two second. bs�nd buggies. W i I .'' appointed License Inspector for the is not, a;ny too severe. -We have receiv. . .. I that . - -F � , Apply to SCOtT BROTHIMS, Beftforth. 810-8 to Conti ine-it each do,y and evaning, for was 1 � man and yery good ' 13russell$_, I �1 4� . � � I ' I I .11 I K I - order was m4intain- I` , I 5 - - I : : 1. . . . �� - 4 . I � - . iri6sitivs, EastRiding of Huron,wbich �odbion be ad from the author a neat. little'volurne ve W ! � , 2 � - ten days. A splendid list of on � , ad-. The, subject ,*&a- 11 Resol ' d that BA -sic BALL. -A' match betv'v �e � the we take'PRODUCE as We'll, : . � I I I . .4 1 entitled 11 The Christian Hymn Book," 11 - IV I I I I - .. � ,. i ­ 11 g � . . . FOOT BAL'L.-The following boys leave relics al filled until his death. He had a,family Queen Elizabeth's reign was more illus- Maple Leaf base ball club, of , xeter, th'' ; I . � I ; - � � I �_ � id paintings has been procured, , ' I . . : � � . (;-f eight children, -six of whom,five a containing some fifty ihorthymns, corn' trious than Queen Viptorie0e.11 The n and the Clippers, of Brussels, W48 Play- - at,parties -wishing to trade with Us, . � I L �: . to�day at 1.30 p. in., to play for the and the &fair will not only be novel but Oris ega- � . � i , . - - � i. . - , � I � � ; , � 'we I . junior championship in Waterloo this interest: ng. There will also be vocal 1 and onff daughter, are living. Mr. S posed by Mr. R. Sellars, of Blyth, in tive won� Another debate will b ad here on Friday last. The sec ro i was M depe d upon getting their + 9 � � I ­: , Cott a held � I � � , � � I ay n � � � . - . hrn m an bO rn Ti Qin ,ann'k awAa"i" . - 1 y 'The Work has a good Pri - - - 100b . : ! . - afternoon: Theo. Cole= u G Dowar wn ri i n,-' was �self-eduoated man. Hepossemed thiscount . here on 'Ria n; Vi+., _T""�001-1, a 1k & 27 to 7 in favor of Brussels . 1. � I I . I I 69 . JT 5 I . U jou . C I ; ! i � object in view, and is well deserving of : . I " : � G. Campbell,J. Killoran,D. McDonald, and a.refrdsbment table at which od largely the gift of shrewd common sen5e. to be.deb 'ted 11 Reiolved that the form of � 0- upon the ,SSME TERMS'as if i . liberal patronage. It can be had for the . - ___ ; � ttey 1 . the our, . I I ' T. Malone, R. Cresswell, A. Wills' , J. 6ream, tea, coffee, and suo like willlbe He had a clear,logical mind,and a strong. Govemmtnt of the United States is I Baj,Reld. i � . ; � . � : I i . � � I ! � . on sense of equity, and was al*ays listened small sum of ten cents.—Hr. and- Mrs had the CA S' H to Pay for them. - ! I Ri&, W. Stewart and W". McDonajd. dispensed. The admission fee has been - better than that of Great Britiin." On! NEw REsmENcE.-M r i hav- ' to with respect. In fact he ap- eared Donald Ross, of this ,town, left last I S. Roth ii I i lines of i � � . . Mr. Haxotone goes in charge. They plac�d at the very low� price of ten p ' -_ the affirmidive are D. Aobinsou,J. Kerr,' ing erected on the sit of the bw Iding i will play a match to to be a cyclopedia of &,3qnired itud week an a visit to Kansas, and have ar- . � e / I .1 i . I � . . - i - I - -morrow with Ber- cents, We hope the exhibition will be ar.d K. *cKeDzie. On the negative recently burned, a fine brickcottaf� a. A I . - . lin juniors, and will witness the final liberall p %tronizie,4 by the people 'of the original information. But, withal,he rived Wely at their journey's end. They -are J, Bain, A. Hislop, and A. M - . i I fashiou'_ . i - I ! ,:! - y have- two sons and two daughters, Lon. I I 0 contractor from Go,derie'h is doin a, the : . . � tie for the senior championship between town, and the surrounding country. The was plain and unaffected, and made no Kibb - This a to be the last," deba work. . I � . . I J te I I � � i : A I . . . , Galt and Berlin to -morrow afternoon. colil &r itt ee have secured the services of Pretence to show, ik�fid it was only those , _ besides a host of other friends in bl* here for so me time, and since t - - Eng- - I We wish -the boys the best of good luck, t intimately acquainted with him line County. They will'be gone two or �e sub THE WOOLLEN FA.CTORY.-Mr �. iu W190h - Mr. Crocket; of Hamilton, a gentleman W08 Ject is onel thatlinvolves roints 'of con- land, form6rly of -Guelph, has *leased i . and hope they will return with " vie w�lo knew, or were able to appreciate th r.ae months., We wish' them. a pleasant . Es MCFAUL, -1 � ! . I p . . � : - , I � - _tboronghly ex ferienced in such matters, h re qualities of hoad as well as of visit, but hope e so siderable iinterost, fprovidiug-tthat­they thet woollen factory here, and is adding . I I � tory " enscribed upon their banner. and all rrangements will be under his ,�n4mo can only be evolved) it- is to be hoped � - i ' I 1 I �. direction and guidance. hilrt' The prominent features oi his I � ured with life in the realms of that a number will - turn out and give a lot of now machinery to that already ,� . - tioular I - . - . - - � � - i � - . . . , Unble Sam as'to be induced to remain . in tbamill, and will run an exbell'sive V1, I . ; : Acci.DxNT.—A little boy abouk-six . c aracter were firm adherence to princi . audience t the speakers. ,' : I 1�0; .. r . . there.—Mr. U. R. Counter, who is con- business. � 11 .- ill 1 41 yeais 6f age son of Mr. Archibald *ott, pal,' strong, social qualities- integrity � I n 1. � -1 -W1jiCh wl a 0 . .. . 11 � � . � � . . I 1 7 ­ HoUSE3 or RmpuGE.- rom ,.the re. a a morality. He is in i ligion, a siderable of a flower fancier, has a - ger- I T� X'OR MANITODA.-A number of pe Ong F1 . I � I . , � met with -rather a serious accident, oil I a . i . � I C Liftiall 11T ViWub� MAN - . . � I I ports lai I before the County Council at which is i . from this vicinity are starting for rani. I I I 1. Friday last. .He got possession of a . - � ,P sb terian- and in politics a, Liberal, anlum over fourteen' feet in � Exeter. . t I I lowinj - D. McDopald Ond � . I . - . -Ouds law: . . , a - �� n. . � whip,, and making his way into the its last session, we glean,the'fol Xb t1be'regarded with pity and even con- - height.—Rev. A. DIED INIMiNITOBA. I i h regret tobs this 1week, and among the p rties � . . . I . — , - I � - � ars cono o are � . . . � I - stable made a dead �set upon one of the erniug the working pt, the man who is so littl and - U is wit & krs. G. Park, Mr; G..Sterling; an7d , . � iej " - particul I in , m5fs. McDonald, Mr. afid ' Mrs. we chronicle the deatVof Wm I � � � � I - several of the Poor Houses in this Pro- I . a D. D. Wilson,'and Miss McLellan, . Hooper� Mr. .Paul Clieve-. . I . .v � � - - I I . . I . I � . .� * horses. Theanimal, to abow its dis- narrow as to thInk there. is no good of Brando In, Manitoba son' of the late . I � I I SEAFORTH, ONT. - I . , I � � 0 - vinba�: The Middlesex Poor House is intend ta,king wTle ' 9 ., . I , ---Ml— . - r pleasure of such treatment kicked, puLtslide his own church,or sect, or party, I . asure trip to: Mani- Rev. Wm. Hooper," Bible Christian' . I .... � , I 1 61 sAuated in the town of Strathroy. It toba early next montb.—The amp : - .. I ; Eve] I �? . H loyees I I I �� � t �. striking the chil.4 on the face and but- ypodrisy, tyr' ny and bigotry, be minister. I It comes with a heavy stroke MCK�Iop. - i .1 � ,, � I I - i . is now 14 its second year. The b*id- : a"n of Massrs� B roadfoot & B ox 11 ad a So- cial ; 4� 7 Naughton, contractor for Cow.Ws' . I 1�- I i I - -ting his uppei * lip clei6r through. could not endure. He has been in- dell- on his widowed mother, w0e; brothers - REiORX CLUB M TIN .—Th r ,ular bria a, and have it erected am soon . - . I The , BE 0 e � � . i� - . ings are on rather 4n extensive- Cate health'for several m hop in the ware -room of' the facto � .9, . sug , � � '� * I I . I . t . wo*uxkd, which requi, red a 'couple of I scale, . ouths, but had ' , 17Y, and sisters. The firsti intImation ,his meeting of the McKillop Reform Club possibil szkolne* I r I ` r I : , . a, and.were allowed $2 each i I i I 1i , and are d,apable of accomodating 9, very only been confined to.hiB house for a which was fitted up for the occasion, on friends bad of anything un ' ; ; . ii stitches, was dressed by a physician, d . for I I . I 11 � I � R I usual"Wili. On will be held a,t Leadbury, on Mc nday expenses. Moved by Daniel li, I � I . 4 � and the little follow is getting alo g much-lary'er number pf inmates than W; weekB,but he was freque tly around .Friday evening last. There was a very Thursday morning last wheir his brother evening next, commencibg at the � TO . . n � . � . - � are now in the place. The' farm con- iatzal seconded by,Wm. Archibald, that lot. . pldaBant party, and all seemea—tO enjoy . able offe � . . �, - splendidly. He stood the painful opera- atbendip� to his'buginem alld.apparent- Mr. J. Hooper, received ai telegram of' hiour. Addresses will be L delivero 'by . . � . : - h i sists of about 45 acres, and 4' worked themselv �, concession 8, be detached from 61 � � . i . I I f I � - . ly� quite chearf al and in the best of spiots — Tpe -first his death from Mr.W. Pick�xd, of Bran- Mr' John McMillan M. , outh Bection No. 5, and- annexed to Sollool I tion like a hero, and scarcely even.cried , es thoroughly. Sohool : I I �, '.�t mainly. hi� the manager of . ge institu- When any P�rsou with less courage hnd lacrosse match,of the season will take don. i Mr, L. L. Hooper ha§ gone to - I ' Ind jual ; I I 1� ,� I when, the doctor was sewing his �ip. , , - - . � - .: 4 . tion w2the -assistance ofthe inmates. daiermination of spirit would bay,e been MaLitoba to perform the last sad burial 'yurob, -and others. A large attendance Section No. 8 --,Carried . I , place on the Agricultural Grounds 'to- movea bV , I i I � Had- the blow been a liftle higher, th i . . I . : � �, � I 8 - I `LI , � I � . , . At.'the d I . - is lariicularly desired. ; I -V I . ; - ,�te of ths, last report th - . day, Friday, commencing at :�­O'clock, , � George Holland, seconded by Daniii I I I . � :" probabilities are he wouldbave been IBM hedfaBt. ' rites. The people of Exeter and vicin- I i I .1 .1 � . ;� � - . - . were 65 inmates, which wa . U PhCULlAR CASZ.—A,short tirnE ago� Manly, that lot'14, concession 4, be. de- . them at . � - . i .: -1 It, - killed; . � s, about the * � . : � I p. m.,betwee' the Dauntless of Clinton, ity join in the deepest heart -felt sym.- Mr. Francis 'Morrison, of the 10th co' ection No. 4, and . I I if . � � . I i , I I I , I I - i - - — average number for the ye'a'r. The cost LoCAL' Bit' and the Beavers of Seaforth. The pathies to the bereaved ones, n � . i � . 1� . 19FS.—A large nuwbe-r'of I . I I . � ' , School Section No. 5. --Car. - � I THAT RACE.- M'r. Wm.. Becher,, of -of the real -estat& and buildings was th cessio, of McKillop, was troublea with annexed to ( i . I - people of Seaforth went out to match is for the championship of Huron, ORDINATION SERVICES.-dIr Friday an ulcerated tooth. He paid littl a collectiol I I � I I - - � . I at- ried. The following suins of money i � . I . Blake, writes to us as follows coDeern. 328,020, And the cost of furniture, bed.'. t usself, on Sunda last to httend the Perth and Bruca,. BiDth clubs have a evening last. ordinatio,q servicas in con- tention to the .matter uqioil - th� pain were z ordered to No � exp : ! . I . .. y , . � I I ing the c,-)I,t racq, which took place on ding, im�llements, stock, &a., $30,000,- fu leral of the late Donald Scott, thus 0 ,ended in the . � . ;! . I f . - I � -1 ., ' ' good recordF'and the match will,. no nection with the Bible Christian con er . beeamo a nubeaxable and 'hiB face got different wards, viz.:— ­8250 each . - I I - � . ", ; . 1. � Fairview Park 14ere on the. Queen's making a! total investment On capital latifying the high �steem in which the doubt, be evenly contested. —,There was ea-ce being hold in tfii' &a - ia I -e . 4 � - ' - . 81 PI 8, Was Con, badly swollen, when he called ini . medi. wards Nos. I and 4 - 000 each in wtrdg 1. ,; ; . f; ... Birthday : : i account olf $58,020. The cost of ma,in- ' � heavy frost oii,�Thursday'moming,b - i I � � I - I., � de ,,eased was held by his friends here. ut Revs. .Leah, T. W. - - ' ducted, when'the - ' � . I i ­ 40 examilhi id � � :, 'I..?' 11 In yrbur last *eek's issue I notice that in the tenance. for each inmate including in. &I assistance. Upon n it . Nos. 2 and 3 #- 4200 on the gravel road ' . I , - i � 11 . �, . ,-- 3everal of our leading citizens have we have -not heard 'of much damage Blat6hford, B.A. T. Brown', and F.O.C. I � - . . : . . trotting race for three year old colts, may mare tareSt ono'apital accouDt: is estima a . as deemed advisable to ,an bO on Bide lines 10 and 11. - I I I * � Looth north d $1 . I . � ) - t Wag - fi I L I . f. - ,having passed thoir probation removed. When this was done " I � . be I their cows an'd horses impoundq.4 15113g e. I I Jones,) - . �9 - - L � I . was put down as taking second place. NoN� I at abou $1.78 per week, but this' re,lently. , A few days ago ex-Igayor with honor' and credit were ordained found that tfie matter whic had —While the midnight train from � v �. ;_ � � v .vant it distinctly.underi3tood that my ware took � - I I � . - . i the lst� 2nd and 4th hea6 fair and- sqnare, and amount he report states -,would be very 'Strong was called upon to contribute . Tuckeramith. and takell'in full memberBlq 't of -the Montr I was passing -along the Espla- I L 7 � I � the judges awarde4 the race to me, and ac&or largely Agoreased if th� institution - � _ ip into the accumulated arioubd the r es I . dlu 00 I � - 9 were ioE a dollar to the pouild f upda to redeem HYMPMEAL. _- Mr. Henry Friel, of conference. Rev. Mr. Pasc'Oe and am- tooth being unable to escape, ran, I ack- nade, Toronto, on F, I . I WS ,�riday morning last, ' � . . to the bill there wb-vno appeal from the judge's more larE ely attended,. The cost of the 'bi a horse, and,'the Deputy Reeve had to, HibbeiC- late of San��,Fraucisco, Califor- President delivered the ordination I . . � award, and it should have been final. It was I � . - I altogether wrong"to allow Mr. Bell to. trot buildiugq lands, furniture &c., for the fork over a like sum for the privilbge of i � wards�through the'- vein, cloggin&i, up a passeii6r, a stranger, wasstandingon I . � . . I I ula, was afforded the pleasure of -leading Charge. The church was well filled, and preventing the blood supply kE &ch- the step of r. "A t o . � . - another heat aiter th e' other colts had left the County oJ York eitablisbment, amonnt- le ving his 6ow out over night.—Tbe � 8 a ca - 'ii s he ar WAS . : � course," . I - to the altar, on Monday morning lmt, there being about one thousand p6ople ing thejaw. As a result of ..WiE the passing at the foot of Church street, he " � .. I . I . ad to 019 000. The total co - -angers advertise an excursion to take MIss Mary, Keating, one of Tucker- present. .. . . . � We are not ,Bufficiently- posted in' tenance f r the past ye at of main G1, . whole -upper part of the jaw bona be.' fell off and i6s the new, Esplahade liss 1 � I . � . . I . - : I 1. � . ar was 07,529,�but pl tee to the Model Farm on Thursday, smith's fkLirest. After the nuptial tie B,Ris-Fs.—Mr. ,Tames Moir,of Usborne, came dead, and is now ecaylllg. I 11 I . horseology to say whether Mr. Becher the pro �,e sold from the farm amount- th E) 21st insb. Whe fare from Seaforth was bound, they returned. home and received a telegram that hi 'SOU James much so is this the - case,� that he has notiet' been built, he rolled *'Into the . - .. . I - I � is right or wrong. -We took. our infor. ed to -01;f),7, leaving the actual cost of � �o . 8 slip He was able to swim, and retich- I , I- . . . . fo-,,,.'- the round't;4 has been placed at part6ok` f a sumptuoifte repast prepared Was lying very sick at Crystal City, no feeling in 'it, mud be can remove ad ' . week]- 19 . I mation from the - Secretary's book, and maintena ice for the year 65,902,making the exceedingly moderate sum by the bride's mother. In the afterno6n Manitoba, with very little hopes of 1�18 the teeth on thai side with his fingers. re -40A' 14nding place. wet, but unhurt. He � � . . I of one � . . I ; . � . gave the heats and the race precisely as the averal �e cost per inmate per -day doillar.-The Seaforth creamer . . . I ached the Union Station in time to . . . y is daily, they took their departure for Detroit recovery. -Master Luther -Gill, son of He is now in a, eritical condition, �ana res 'his ' � 1. I . I . . . i . . ame journey,- west. . - . � -1 � ; . ___ — � they j�re recorded therein, as any per - 15i cents )r $1.07 per week. The total * patronage and popularity.; amidst a shower of rice and old slippers. '- Mr. F. Gill, met with a serions, accident will be laid up for 4*w w � I � . i ­�_ . in reasing in - � � � I . � Bon Can *see who may wis�h to examine cost per patient per week, including -8 veral parties are now sending thei Mis§, Keating is a v6r,y estimable youn' - pnth at least, .Ope of the custerh office'rs -at 'Bar- � . , - . � i .: . . I . . r g a few days ago. While playing at school - COUNCIL. -At tltpl5ourt of Re :VJbile examiniiij - a trunk the other L � . . � the book. - . the board of. the kee�er and his family or am, who positively ref used to do � I I Re '81on nia" i ; i I I . I � � - I . ladyi and we have much pleasbre in he fell and broke hif3 arm. He is doing for this township the lo '' I - ]BOO I . , P_ I F__ and- the hired help,� amounts - to §1-72 Appeals day felt a stingl-tg 4-- 1 1 ­ . I __F__ I thp spriug.-A couple of lai'rge ar-10e,111- con I . 116wing 111 LU ume of his f1i M i I I . e,- gratulating Mr. Friel on thd choice as well as can be expected. -The an- from the Canada Company's agent ' dr he 'follul's it 1, I , . . , R. upon awing his hand out . � . THE PUBLIC SGXOOL.-The foll9wing and 1-7. There was expended during F :nt heating furnaces are'breing placed which he has made. Our isincer nual Bible Christian conference tea was � i , - . - 19 a statement of the average attend. the ybar On capital a0count for building, ln!JSt. James Catholic church in this . . P Wish - H. Colema n, Mitchell, requiring to I tave covered with blood. Amore va ex. - . o - . , � . i,6,tb � . ry � . . r. '. . I at the may live long to enjoy the held in the basement of the Bible Chris- the following properties: changed to the aminatip'n revealed a long C-49 : I . i . ance of pupils it each department of bedding, turniture, live stock an� y I . - d im-' to ivn.-The choral society are diligently h-ap iness of th - I Z I � � .. 1 -4 � . I - the Seaforth Public School, for the plements,1 $1,464. Tbefollowing is a I p I air I married life. . tian church on Monday last. It was a following parties from the non-rasi, ent knife,� ,v,#ith an edge keAn asi a r=4 . . ; I ng with I � 4 i -1 actisi - the view of givid their � I - - i _. ., !. . month of May, as shown by the t _p 9 . grand success. The proceeds netted * � . I each-. statement of the produce rr I to the resident roll, viz.: -East 4a f of lying 100,31Y among the clothes. � I i - -ised at this 4mt public e7!tertainment early next. 1 B1,ueva-le.,1 ' $200. -.The Metbodist Ufiion� vote was . - � , I It k er8'reports: Mr. McFaul's4epartmerit, institution duriDg the past Seadon: I : �_ lot 3, concession 1, and south haffl_ of officer tendered., some sharp a4fice t� -­ . I 7 - 36 ; -Miss Anderson"s, 36 ; . taken in the Bible Christian ' ! i Miss A. Potatoes, 560 bushels; mangolds, 60.0 ' I 'N"ys ag I � I � ' : - , )nth.� The) are making good progrem BASE BALL. -k' o the Kids conference 1�� i lot 6, concession 1, to John HO-- , rd ; the ', careless pissenger, and . I.". I � I I . i It Us may expi�b ad a junior"club of On - I . � I . bushels; field carrots, 450 bushels ;, L bore W - Ladia I Cowan's, 41 ; Miss Kate Cowan's, 42 ; . ,d our citize t from tb ' am of the village defeat Monday last and resulted as follows -. east half ci� lot 8; concession 2, tOJa as sore flinger away with unhappy thouglatO. I , I . - Miss-'Killoraa's, 51; Miss E,dwa 4'an�ertainmerit the BuiYerior"'of which Brussels b a score of 9 to 40. on mo ". For, 54; against, 16 ; nentrals, 11. e ! . . . I - rd's, 44; garden c 6ts, 60 bushels ; Swed6 _i,q � . y n Longworthl; south half of south ha � ­�During a recent th-ander storm the � . I- * . _s never been given in' this town.- day last they went out to try concInsions Rev. W. S. Pascoe was delegated to the lot 5, concession 3, to John O'Bri 'of houses of Mrs. Torrance, at onelend of � . I i �- , Mrs. Coulter's, 96. The -total average turnips, 1 0 bushels; white,turnips, 5 ' -h 9 , . elk I . I 0 f 8 fall wheat is gradually but surely wiih the Browns' En-li8h Bible Christian conference by I . I I - I . attendance for the month wa's 3-16. The bushels ; arsnips, 26 bushels; . - The ground was dull north half of north half of lot 6, co oes- the villageof Rockwood,and Vrs.Blsok, � . � . � - f . corn in aing back. What came through the and the ball deaa aud run-g6tting'was the 0 conference of Canada, -to settle the 'ly At We otheri, were struck by liglitnin I in ,_ I several. departments was as follows : ., - injured by wet, difficult. The Browns in 8 innings . I great � . . - , � '. � - I number of pupils on the roll in the ear, 285 ushels ; beans, 15 bushels; ter all right is bein sion. 4, to Joseph Brownskoph ; ea - - 0 Union queetion �?ith that body. -At the 25, A. south half 3, concession 13, to The former: -dwelling w t - t - I I Mr. McFaulls, 41; Miss Anderson's. 47; oats, 7 loa Is ; corn stslks,9 loads; hay, old we'ather.-7-Venvor'pkedicts that made 9 runB,whilat the Kids in 7 inni go Firemen's tou�nament in St. T aa -no i90 . � . � �Om&s Joseph Kenny, and south LaIf of ne.rth - damaged, btit the other'�was 9��, 1 1 profits . 6 tons ; Cabbage, 1,000' bead3, and une will be a very,wet mouth, but piled -up 14, thus winning ,,the game on Wednesday.- Exeter firemen carried half of lot 26, con6ession 14, to Lynis" shattered,. the electric fluld paeft � ,. I . . . . . . . - 0"_; Mips A. - Cowan'B, 52 ; Miss Kate onions, 25 bushels - . The farm hawfour hat we will have fine, fair weather for handsomely., . off the silver tr . � - Cc. umpet in -the hose -reel . a court or Jer- through it in -to the cistern, which'WA9 ' � � . . i . . gwan's, 53 ; Miss Killoran's, 68 ; Miss milch Cows, 7 pigs, 1 breeding so* and 'be rest of the summer. So' far his DOTS. -Mrs.Piper,p6n old and respect- Face and also won the tug of war. WeU ad the followingalteratio'11B from 3lon- exploded. - The current followed the i I . . and Chas. McDonald. Th' ; I . � I � I Edw&rd's, 59;. Mrs. Coulter's, 144. The one span f working horses. "In. the . rediction has bean correct. -All the ,ad resident of this place, died on Tues- d re. * '� . � � I I Fl- - I total number -on thp-roll was 464, as Wellingto institution the rate. per I 01 . . resident roll to resident r i _. I I I - - � . 11 �__,__ oll, Louis and stove pipe, and blew off a door of - 68 I . � I . migraut farliffies have been 'furnished day morning. Her husband, who fl ,a . . __ again a a *6danco of 346'. week for clothing and . is Chas. McDonald, Joseph 'Keun and house, a -ad a boy lighting. a fire in 138 . . I � . . mainaining with houses, and those of them who are blind, will now have to be taken care ]�Eensall- � � Y' t 1 - - oll -0 I inmate, inclu&ng boark for ;ke`eper's,-. le to work, have, secured employment. �. � Joseph Brownskoph, to be assessed in stove had a miraculous escape. - , � � GUSTO] I � � � -A WARNINW, To Boys. -On Tuesday family an . I ,� - I . . of by1be towtiAhip.--J. J.,Messer has R"N;,�-Therek4s no grumbling heard the resident roll for the properties above -A well-dressed young man vWted � I I I I'll I I , ,necessary hired 61p, also I Mr. E. MCFaul was confined to his re4urned to A. Duncan & Co., Hamilton. for want of rain,', but considerable ont-, mentioned in coo aa a wi � - I.. ,7 1 El � � � : I � . I ys recently, �;;-The new store is doing well.-Tbe account of so much. . Few , farmers in Coleman's appeal. The other pw - 4 . . . some eight boys were sn-mmoned before salaries,. ages, &c., and iliterAiV. on a ioom by illness for seversl d a a r no th several driig stores in Toronto theoih& - . 1. _ - . _ . � . I I day to have a ring tested. TheartidO I Z I I . the Mayor an cl Mr. John Beattie, J 1 P., capital of 28,543,has been $1&i Omit_ t we are glid-to see him round again egg -boom Continues. Eighteen cents is this section have all, their potatoes , being absent the court was adjourne( till , in question had every appearanee 'd I � � - Mr � I I Charged by Mr. - Lusby witl� disorderIV . tu - . , - ties. : I ' * � I . I . ting intelest on Capital, I the I actual. nearl as brisk as ever. -The old water the rul rice for a dozen of hen fruit. planted. " . I t � i the next "Meeting of coun6il to be ield being genuine and stood the soid tat 1! � I - � conduct on Sundav af ter on lasi' y , . ing p I I .- , 11 .- - - I . I _' � u . cost �Of ,in intenance has .bden 0.05. At ank at the station hag been torn down -Rev. A.'Y. Hartley officiated at Brus- .. HE&RD FRom.-Mr. !Win. Carlisle, an at Cralwford's hotel, on Satdrd tyl 11 th perfectly. The -aruggist, bowevert hwo - � � � � Six of the boys pleaded 9 i' y to the -the year there were I.-,-44 1111 nd removed. It was one of the an- sels on Sa�bath last. -Mai cheese sold old resident and J. P.,'of this village day of June, -or the last day of July. no desire' to purchase, althou1#1' 60 1 1 . I I ?the close'of 11 . � � � .41 charge and two of them ient land zn� . I y . . � � I I I I -the : I . a owner offere ugly low . . - I 11 I I � - The two wbo. pleaded -not; g ilty were Waterloo poor house there were 71 d about time the road:Was operied. of barbarism" statiite labor, now,occu- Northwest, writes -to frieuds here stat- 35, concession 12. The following &C-_ price. They had heaxd of just- Bud' 1 13 t guilty. mates, 22 males and 11 fernaleb.1-In the arks,hiving been con�struct- for 11 centsper pound. -That "remnant who moved away in the spring fat' the Also Alex. Smith to be a semed for lot d it at a ridionlo . I el '. . proven not to ; be implics,t6d sind were , patients a the date of the report, 27 of M*rs. Wm. Robertson (� Co.,' bard- � �hii 4 -dismissed. ''The others after being whom had been. admitted during thd . . pies the public Attention. ing that he is thus far well pleased with counts were ordered to be paid, vi2 .:- 'tricks before, and- very shrewdly decidA ' ': I ;a are merc a . : 1� - seve imal) the Bench year, anal' 8 had'been discharged. Of f very large ' Dr.Hanove� ttendifig Hdnry that the rin&wa,sohly plated. "All1i I - - �;. .- . I riely rep�_ de(t by' c H ntB,recently got in a couple CATTLE .-Messrs. Raines & - Hamilton the I country, that' he succeedad in 535'to for a � , . , the ex- the total number only three WVre non- rops in in g:Ood time and- Hart during his -sickness- 62 to ihe not gold that glitters2' . I I , � wareallowed to .go by paying- cases. of Cutlery which shipped from here on Tuesday last 68 gettIfig his c' . � - . . I - - ,; - . t ey imported direct h -9m, the old-coun-- head of fat cattle, the finest drove that order, and that Mrs. Carlisle as well as trustees of School Section No. 2,fQr use -The body of a man, -Alexander, ;-. 11 : I t . I . ; panses of the court amounting to one residents ol� the county. ' Th4 � variou's try manufacturers. . This is the lairgest has ever been brbught into,the village. himAelf is in the enjoyment of good- .of: school house for electiou;'$18 to Robertsoh, miss since Sep � � . I i - dollar each. They were given to' Un- causes of tembee I Rai I I I . . ing - I i ! 4erstand, however, V64 auperi�m of inmates admit- direct importation 6f such goods that 'The cattle were purchased -for McKim & heatth a � d excellent spirits. . : 11 , - . - plainly, that if ted during the 'ear, ar � .. � . as. follow ' 0 Philip Carlon for'ditch on side lines 10 last, has been found -imbedded in tbi I � . 1. : . y . e _ a : I as ever beenmade to Seaforth.-Cord- Craig, and are �o be Bpnt to the Old AccrD �TS.-As a coupleof yourigladies, on- consideration mud of Morris river,' Morris wberO . either one of them was 'again found _. . I R and 11, concession 2, near I � � .. - Sickn6s and destitution_3J2; intemper- wood is commencing to,cOme into mar- Country.. The followingis a listof some a fe*i days ago, from near the Lake that he ke� a it in a state of repair and it has probably lam ever since the d5Y - I , , , . : - � � I I ing towards the sts'. open for the future without extra va of his disappearance . . Deceased wAs is' TO _811 . I L , . . a let off ,80 easily, but would, in �11 mother, I b6rn in the house, i; blind s siroe article. Prices still keep up.- four, 5,170 lb ; A. Edgi raevbecame unmanageable along the road and ackois to P I I I L� I � b p - . I . � - .,_gnil+.y of like conduct 'to wo'uld-not &nee, 8 ; V�eak intelle'et, 2 � ; dembrted by � t and it is rauch needed as it is a of tba-Bafes: - W. Tho �;On�!: wick, Shore, were c1ri ' I �, L � I ­ I tal expenditure dn . ring the Seaforth Promises to be the best wool e aiu-11% the em pl - of Alex' Livingstone, C-04' porbigibility, be committed ,to jail. On, 1. The Bt in , � .� - 0 the feelinis ' s. mr five, I tion, their bo OY . this oce-asion,in deference t' 5,940 lbe.; A. Hutohinsonj Howie I two, and sprang quickly around, oVerturning Carlon's fence - 085 to 1). McGregor for he V59 I .� I year amo nted to' 06 546, and the n'barket In ,,t' I tractor o western.; - . I . L I had llim. i � . . . - j of theTarents, we suppress the names a,m I � his county this season. 2,800 Ms.; W. Blair, HoWick, two", 2,310. the buggy and throwing the fair oc- service's as assessor. Moved by George taken nick, and Mr.Liviugst=6 . � I . � I - . . . � O -Rut actually expended for the su Farmers should make a note of this.- lbs.; A. Knox, Howick, one, 1,210 Ibis.; cupantsout., Fortunately besides af vV Holland, seconded, by Alex.��_ Kerr, that removed to the Anglo Amlericau'llotalt' I I . , of the offenders, but in, futurewe shall , port of the ium p- i � . . � . . . . I 1. atesof the house was - ii he Mgssrs. Case have o ver two hun J. Howick, two, 2,440 lbs.; A. Blight scratches on their faces they ees- the ow�ners of grav I- pitpo who keep from v&ich place be disappeared oil flie: . ie 0 1 1 1 . not be so lenient This should be a $,3,730; ma kin g the average expense per &ad stock cattle which they are' grass' H. YOU" . I I I . . warning to other . are . in I e I I � � �Oys who' the week for ei ch person 86J� ceAts,or 044.98 � . amiltou, Turnberry, six, 7,680 lbs,; R. caped without injury. The . horse was them in such a state of re air s6 that a 4th of October, "sapposed to h v6 b� I .4 - � foeding on their several farms in this I p a 11 I ha.bit of acti . Gibson, Howick ten, 12,820 lbs.; J. caught by Mr. I. Bowerman. - Mr. C. f load can be taken therefrom, that delirious. The friends of . � I , - � ing in a noisy, rowdy man- per year. 'The ranning-;e'xpenses of the . aidlaw & F J,5,j" ' ull the deces"a . � I nar upon. the streets, much - to the house for the year, includinig clothi owick, four, 5,020 lbs.; C*. Bell, Weeks, -of this villW, while testing the such parties be paid one cent extra per reside in the county of Bruce, 04100': t, - � . ng, have erected in their'warehouse a re- *­"" il . "Oted -f vicinity. -Messrs. L - airley: U X, - ;, evenings ag a R, eve I and � �Ir. no d20 iu : .- ! Annoyance of 'respectable- people und to - two, 3,250 lba.; A. Forrest, saltness of the brine a few 6 a beath*baving 43pent soE � I . . � . . . :5 I . - I - hree, 4,150 lbs.- W. Forrest, while the., pump was working, had the Kerr were appointed to oee Mr. Me- .,&&-'L- 1-0 . I an la,st f4 . I I � I � 1. - repairs, provisions, improvements, f�igerktor in which to store butter dur 0 p 11 load. -Carried. 'Th , ( .. I . ­ � � . I . I [MYHEiesk'i ). — ----- W the Sal ; ,, r . 4 - ; P .1 =168mg m . I I., - - I - i � � : � . - - .411F.1�1_ , , � . I � - i : � . . - . -1 I � �_ �._ t4 . � ., � . . , � � � � ��'zi . � .1 . a � 4., If .11, � � � � . I , : �, - �;&_. _., � . - I I 11 . . - � � .. I - -_ . 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