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The Huron Expositor, 1884-06-13, Page 5trubiE 13, 184 guceeeaea in stop drove the animal to ud worked all lege tibition of physical et morning ne who set the him to be for a 1st. The Cath I holding a grand pi park in that town, allariteue, Mp414 artaan, of Stratford„ rer 1 from the old country * y fine cattle and a their personal inspfteteee ng ninety days' &plume ; the animals wilt at Mr. Sharroan's are est ranch in the Northwest ; de go to his fine feree icortstaen have been leo. etches. One dee Forbes caught a Anna d fifteen inches in, length scales, in presence of s, at one pound ti• ne Mr. C. Racking an rneyor, caught on Mort- zeiu trout, the matoeity between eleven inobes length. erd Beacon of teat week eaay, Miss XePh.ersett, Orphans! Home, took ed children, &Ili:idea to walk around town, and market gave art ire. ta to a large number of 'leeted shoat her, all of ch interested in her ao- elt she was engaged in, her description of We on 1 Sunday afternoon a 21d in the to hall, •eweted. The address iePherson, was listened attention. . ca , and Northwest se Notes. - ma seven hundred and res ;rants have come into die tee March 1st. • Pe it for erecting a Presby- •in• at Burnside has been- . rant,.of Winnipeg. $a ' Mr. David -Young, a, th en of Winnipeg, died co few days ago just' after •W ' Florida - i was instantly killed. E ar Zinerson on Friday. lag a torneecompletely off 'hod. thr a in thaDoenieion Goa- -. 1 Bank iti Winnipeg for gr ey amounted to $43,- ai vithdrawals during the . iris •ta $34,7ca,st. •Oh .. Union to Southern Ad their frozen wheat, Cas M agents realized for of aeas the local buyers arr 43.utS. - an men of Southern Maui - 1 ebrating the Itttlo of W , this year. It is ex- to lodges will participate t> th Ltion. . del te ia a.rt extract from the •e nazi in Fort Macleod : pas • 5, liquor, came in, dead art Atail 6, so, so_ ; Monday da oat ; Tuesday, April 8, soll • y, April pretty good • Ha lay,. April. 10„ finished of are making terrible ne 114,.,C, Mountains'. Miles ing tr have been destroyed, ton reserve at 'Rolling Ho • evastated, many of the .=ogether with grain and- ha lug destroyed. The , qua 311 id to carelessness. • aga with. almost fatal re- tha Gretne, on. _Monday. ing to church and in ray track too quickly is wagon was jerked a, one of the ocenpanta It. Doctor Donavoa is 1 pronoanees her in- obbs, who has a farm Es burned out en the Tat. He had alracist Betio/3 of a new house, the fire was communi- irchidge. Besides the lost a large quantity Fleets, some wedding e papers, and 2,00(:) qaw is a very severe ' o, two barrels, sup. ,oal oil, shipped from signed to Mr. Currie, 1t the latter station. y were found to con- ey, which were wedge f wood to keep them following day this gallons, was spilled Bow. Pet Stock Assad- ganipd in Winnipeg Ito have a, show thitt as stated at a meeting there, are in the city poultry keepers, dog stock keepers: One he had never seen so ilia had geen in Win - there is nearly every of the finer -varieties been received. at 4 ThurSday morning 1 section 20, tQwnship to StratheIair, and d the dead body of nkett, on the floor, t neck, his double - a him. Plankett was belonged to a good r) relatives in tibia ✓ the sheeting WO Iherwiaa is not yet Lent from Southern k of the crops, steeth-, late not been inereat- oap being about the g.'good many of the i naore than Nit year, clare have not sown Of oats has been a wing to dry seed or Ler.. A good many ep out and sawn bar- tt he re -sown because i the season, and the would ran. Frodeu tag excellently, which atement that a eroP t from it. ' Mr. 008- a 86 acres with Wheat sell In Manitou for 15 of it is doing well ana to he the best for!' Est.. All the farmed" was buy tie Gal the fav last hat the in san • of h and Me the Oat be poo Tru C011 .ton, wh -The 111a atio ton day Fos • gela Th son hos she nig Site SST Aril; ye day eat: • Aid and Ii voo agO hea, reiohin $10 day • ma aft b BO ixii Sna BayBurl stiff whi his ate - — - — - -- __-• . _ - ______ .___ _ - e • • Tog 13 18 . ty t84• • 1 . • • THE . HUROAT EXPOSITOR. , • . - . . . . . 00_101,........,,. 1 .__ los' turn Matlitoba;witlhone or two ext tteee sehave sown witn No. 2 frozen er --u ware delighted with the Oat' alla a b . et has beendemonstrated, LO waver, that frozen oats are useletts for oee, and those who risked.. their crop them have been bitterly &sap. . -light a fire with ploded envelling lames, and' t .death. The fleulty. -Mr. Geo. n L d . ear. on on eoial e c one Murray . raised o he 1 'ld - W. I - • of th• 11 wa say' ? IT1) d lt. la ailltheet tiled II can ex- of to dd. - Grove, Or s s b result four .of his eh: ull. tte bed be: Me days and, idge, leaned ever hile there he sheve month • ,• t e • an w trking ile : r -ea ed. . fractured his hard for crossing the iling to rest. leep, with the Though very 1.1 ' Tee "ioso onng :39,ton and heaten i town. WOO , WO ' tf wool, or whi Ca de o hips 855 L. "''''W h I win p OdiCed. Nett Tea, hted y th , ne 50 cent . t ey can't be an amount li:g est market • The Cheap • Cash Goods. tore for • • New TI-ilE POET etti a tee The weather for wheat so OM ' 1 favorable and whits been extremeey _ • a of the largeet twee- Westininster, the , . - in Main 0 h ee bu e to I& day - nship o one of • b • eing sirionsly Over. llo tit J 1 injured, h P kins w wit s a • g probably re- eat sufferer by . tnen prim. 3 LES B ' Ho. E We L ernes- TED. loorto W an • Ox3 . 6 ed t rept, at MURDERED interviewed eay they never rn M n to • kyr a crop in South° a 1 . be, look 1:11igoing 82 feet by 60 eet, and feet. It take over the 5 010 f - 'ist g o g • f 50x32 1 umber e n y hie 1 dnioownn:idro. flood, and lti . ife was d again since, ily depending gnoioade %welling PTeeti' tao Office, S atorthr. oms. A mule, nily at con inirig from, tho EXPOStrox - 881 1). 1 ,s EM_PORIT, T. aged -. and 35,000 sit uglea , fo t e oaf, and foHrestihpasp;tirri wever, and has a fa J Hargan by the. name of itaY- 5,000 feet of 1 mbet to tel se it. -The Rev. John A nde son, of Nairn, BOAR ERB i1/417ANTED eould ac imam° ate a, few —Mks. boar( ers, e ther ladies • Dna end representing himself as a son. ud. the advano e ofter of Barnum, a . , . elle of Barnum's great show, hati been " - • 1* eo le of Wink,' ettnneing t....e p p I-veg. mine his stay iii thet city he maae ex- wore arrangements for the great show, la ingratiated himself into the .confi- eicsotf several leading citizens, frora nom under one pretence end. another t borrowed money and then skipped his Stearn them, as wed. as 1hotel oprietor poorer but wiser men_• Tee ght before his depaxture he was enter- ined at Et ("InPadne suPPed bY a enter of his new found friends alio 3tiros, and the next morning a. tele- tet ries received from the Chief et ace at Fargo oederiog his arrest, but gni he came to be searched for he was tO be found. -The othe night small boys p1 yin ally set fire to a. heap and before th arrieal the flames ha coramu other stableS &mai three were todally contents, entalliug each on the ma+ -Harry St rdye • .- son of Mr. 't ,. unly, •laree dangerously ouncled of a gnu in lie brothe•r a few tlays lodged -in his abdo most of the shot. h cannot .be pro :On some time yet . - The lead s of the . i • in : e is. f o a 1 destroyed, 6, 10 S a, fe urt •F i b • ant ago.1 en s ben ed out the ,' G ' t a . th ice nee of f t e ,o`• I e 1 va 'in e 1 e y fi tabout ert t 11 te a il e if elt h •: can•ent-driving rubbish, • ith year. ' p ischarge younger . :It:hough Hove • tiger some ' •d 11) ' d nee e 1. 0 ith two e whole their 4200 ,.., .. old hA , was charge d h e for . ' a.1 party had a marrow• el • • • • eli".--e dow I horse beooming f sheep that were ra • w eeled I around : e ba,nktient. Mr I jump d • t' . b t th: hm illae orse an el ar over into Oh t nee of at least fift: was rescued with die. ho happened. to s a complete wre • --On Wednesda a.n na.med George o Mr. George Stor t wnship farmer, Ii hs death under t et•cumstances. Coo 114 • ' the lianse ithte nlug n -b. tr a de • (heaped o • ug oree. -21 fe:t. onl e nea .. 1 st sook v Et 1' i og near e re . an few days 'WO -• -•*• hill, his- a ed at some np• the bank, eked over thee son fortunate- hnhurt, y were hurled below, a dis- The horse by some men . The buggy week a young iu the employ adiug London- Birr, met St distressing a, companion tor gentle pll Jarvi Woo rlich i Femme ' 1 EDw and anat. Rutter 11 (Ind good tail deal .! '!, in k t etove-in teed. See limos, kain i A. Tisylor, ,. Lead, and the large AUT013, made to 81. Tut en, o Street WAliTED en pay orestels• RD C Monday, any q color. r;Goderich BEAT al Stoves N kiteben ;Timmer the ' street, is determined t and best hich he order nip seed reasOna. below' th ih the higho . SH W11 the 21s, entity Edward stre ROCCE are prolaounebd is c -time. Sweet ' Seal Meech t gener is sae 5ret-class.. and tea le tdrms. mar any t prie be lest nd a Oash,a1whol . t, Se S.— Mplete Very ome' rib. ab, ; reti d steel. g chi 151 a s .eeialt Residence et h use. 859 en ntity, for ine sh. ROST. - 801-2 pre ared on . to b y fine new y sba eof. swot t sale and re- forth. •858 The d‘ Sweet th best in the wit lout an oil stove - is guaran- Rt Rg. JOHN' 86 3 s t king tbe. a, it, v keeping in I e county of ap. ents' snits 8.1igl t sugar for •. Highest To -day G r nadines, - Pr nts, can rely pri es-. We Pi TM, Hair ho s, Ties, Laces, G-1 yes. Dress wi I pay intending. MILLINERY :Ill naN eaWt 6 rYi tik 1 Parasols, Su •E we shove etc. oo. stow Cords, - and el 10 Onyo . Hats, • I • Pa othasers se=nring so e etc ii Da i• D iedl te S i e ' , the latest no havin the best ite veryeniee e. A splendi a.s well•as all antle Silks a s chasers to call P•ARTMENuslial, eSa. 9,8 11,4X prraen . t , , ilor's, etp, in , 1 • DYIVIADE etties- i raidsurcuner Dress a ehoic of over 500 piece of good in the DeWeat hinge i White Muslim assort ent of Corsets, N the fash'onable things in Si ecialty having a large s and as our prices before i piled -with the LI Wf 00;1 ds r rets oaumr oenxgtretmheelyb1o; i , Y Orofusio at your own pricee. TM , G new atter at ck k, L ock vesting. lates le ode, Prints, fashionable B at close eal Cloths ichus, Rib: tile and Rid on hand, it European iriteesh, owttoserke , Y • . Forward, the If ye be rich Gent's Tweed In great number. , . . Neckties to catch Of each dile, , ug s P1 . .Hat anq. 'Caused all the 1 Stra.w Hats for Oak Hall stOre, or poor. and Dress 4tiits , the eye as he paises 8 t H Ime s, swells wonder. farming are let , by ; • where . of Anglien, cleinech l' onto are engaged in s o e p -w shing, and at prices p id for farm pro 'ace. Disco, nt-allowed e osonamemeesesetessi talking of heel P �kre for tubs fur ished at th: Cheapest• . 4 Canada. ire Thos. Lemb, a. farmer in Brant reship, recently made eleven pounds butter in one week from one cow.. He Inks this pretty good.. -The new Congregational college at oared was formally epened on Fri- evenina last. There only remains 7- . ta . _ 1ebt of 41,00Ceon the building. Annie Lowrie, an pea and establishi g th for boys, the este be clergymen of the pal divinity scholtl similar to Tri ity schooli . in many thi gs, doctrinal stan peint -A greet b ar hint Greenock ma, at neer county, on. M nday g re s of 1'r tepe but Oiff of the oo af erneoel'Of .ch - , ties a la MI .ro . late n 1 1P en eelphing.' pl,': , M I. re •e s, college, : school are to Episco- will be Hope in Abe - in the Bruce last tie close of their w i g a swim. Cook - g t beyond his dept., his death. The i stautly, and after - c tef al search: the The deceased w : w ere he was well r speated. -Major Coombs, the or. re odd wh i er a • h edt s frOte .nomin • e n olvea on hay. not swim, and rebe he raet was explored ur and a half 1 as recovered. _ Lucknovt, . void Much wly-appointed tion Army in cash. General Mr. ihatpis . ;riseesil.ri His Pitt -latest de. partmen surpasse Very hug have bee ti. poun ,Bultel* tore, Belgrave. . WEISMILLE toct is oUts" Detot gns an please. anythi ionabl received s of Currants, no/traeworn nd Shoes ont is cilifole styles. al. His ig hen te, lines in lately. 'pr i bee Ate all . His Twee, ore sl !lassw In $11; to nnounce ?fi'il lainnet atylei izes 'od priees. i co taining the r. ss Goods De- Depa owq ';itniKeillptpefanr. re ankl Crockery Orocei'es we offer 21 pounds of We are now pa tern, variety, on prices comma mo -t modern, cut: only fia the th n regular die ion, that sm. Able for any as he very large. th: t our ?utter, i cut, as • b -at bank pow me 1R., a tit • d tne e ate of upt ere e by :tail' Osition to offe _and finish, a attention of constatatly a all-wooi goods. prices, and wei else will be fo or maii.1 Fr we keep! co MADDA.UGH a sale to ecli the mast ding t• 'We venture nd the Caret= tautly is turn tion of goods of: such se all competition incredulous Our our stock garments iffer really good new to assert, without choice of price, patter, Work we but asl employed is a su ng out the right cla 'e in t• st o MI fea you cien 8 of cellence in e west, and les are the the latest terials less of contra - or shape, inspectioo, guarantee ork, while Plugs for the if vod 't u on par " 'TWill be a vvonder. Go, go and.t e li Short, lean upper ten, -chase one , 1 em a , th all 'fat or tell, omiss employee he Arkell woollen mille,near Guelph, sought in some machinery on Fri- r last and. received. fatal- injury -Dr. Oliphant is. suing the city cor- :ation of Toronto for 44,000 damages wed to his property by a defective ver on Shuter street. -Mr. jeriali Bonham, a very aged ident of Dumfries, neer St. George, d recently. The deceased was a 'gluier of the war of 1812. He was . week. .Brui was ing a meal off dead of the sttamp. SeVeral in pursuit, an althoug continued alij next escaped. . -Charles L ng and, i charged wit Ii. ugagtog in Toronto on the nigh were arraigned. bef6re Witnesses agreed fixs hallo). • I - Ioh it he tha die ni a'roa ay a of t I creeired. dal c th 11 pr a e oh : '' • • . • MoriieritY• . e e started se e thulte• ibition tade• edge was brute AMt I -g..... court. ocimmander of b nada, arrived at a ternoon last. H by his wife. A ms c ption Was given.. t t n corps.. Major 04� an, not, yet of mi c nverted in the Sal ' a * e y ars ago, apfrom t rough every office p sition. He wears rd guernsey, with alt H : mi1ton -EtS` eiathusiastic' -in by' a bs • le age. •ation t a a r , p the a ilv Saturday 'Pounds accompanied re- the Hamil- is an English- He was Army nine nks has gone o his present uniform and r crest on the Raisins f ocif t ugars e er. vrILS f choice most raj esh, ne ouse io ave sh .- Long Be eeds ; 3 rizeAit nellroarove r $1 ; 14 Gran ually cheap. N & field and bre seedsmen seed he bus folio) , Searl ripreve iniedi ,tie rf k rile eSirVing's pouncU kited S -o 1 n.,_ tOlING garden in nd for sa ness, (prey ing vari t Intern . Manuno and 1 West .1 of 1)runes az fdr ,_ o .Ve . ceds, the h as ldw tie.s : Me h L Pllow in, y I ' prov for 81 and ' 0., la ga bong. t from Domi ion. as' any onsid le White nd o her ng,' R el, Glob pro) ed,er's d P rple $1; 3.0 other .8571f Stock the All other . We elgian, carrot. Carter's Mangle ; ICartTop, ou pet:1631=1st%; in, 11 hat' d. claim' ' ship the pewest Grocery a consignme produce till a few ent of :eascinable Depa tak Boots eloth'ng seen tment S t of n ah On HOIVIA - to be appree'ated. goods. always:supplied very Cheap the highest market and Shoes left, the wee. A 1 -KIDD wi:h Teas, &gees, value. which must call SO p eats' Furnishings, the best of evetythi. Raisins, Cure • • be,sold' to make 'cited. i , IVIairi. Street Hat: /ate, , room Se and. Caps g. .Tut to etc. First- - for large I forth . I .1 Oak Hall's theiplarie Yes, by thie As th ey went Oak Hall stOre Causing the crowd to cill der l Marching b - 1 caught t eir eye, . 4 to sigh , _ had descende from a log: onteat ller. • He has tile, ' farquis 'f lioree, button' Cha Shamrock, his 96th year. -Wm. J. Neil, a Dandies boy, was on into a genuin set -o. pal Ls.a ve. . fined c a get n r, but fall of fire In winning man- the - platform., "evil , East lLothian, tid all pion, the best vane- Go there, or blunder. . turbot last sentenced to five years in 1Penetang Reformatory, hiving been $40 -and costs r 30 was discharge ,as the tlay: it •• as the a • ti leo It I • oriarity Id that is hallelujah wife y ling and lady looki is ig, described as nd dressed in the lecsrOf best entsshbltenYe,iveis.: g rroem WLasozi gc aelni.00i itiNo.tc5 t.risk sethe , lostof but . buy • D 0 N 3 T R G of throwing stones at a rail- other man was Igg ss r gulation army an aided • y train. . . Presbyterian, Baptist and. -The othe dar started front Itondon t4 en tri isholm to St. 1. -The Massey Ma pc ny Write t&the Glo ufa a a Wring Cott- ------7-71a nying certain IMPO . TAN NOTICES. - T -i HE , • , Scotch Tweede to the rig of them, , -The impanel] congregations of the vii- B• of - Sunderland have purchased. uses fur the respective pastors, the Thomas on is four miles fed St. pitched into a ole throw. The achine wile° . Tho ao and. a a h. h' i sal I,a ' about aohine . bad . badly 8 temente which t at. paper, to the eff p ny discharged 150 a$ that a number IS tel ct an4s a. ve appeared in hat the Com- on May 23, eceived notice WANTED.- wafh References eeeette Al and iron. requi . • strong, y W ed. Aidd.,ress, . ring ges woman to 912 1 or P. 0. Box . cook, . month. .121; 802-2 1 s L AR, TILL GOINt". 1-4 ON DITC _ AT TOONE ! - . Dress 8ints Good wear for . to the left them- Boy's or M re ee houses adjoining. . -Two thousand : dollars has been nted 14 Hastings County Connell .to in the. erection of. a, h_ospital for the ndlesS orojected by the Women's 'damaged tha M.4'. send it beak - to wagon. He hirnedf bruises, but w lked took the train epic Ch pone t•o t to Sit on e . !Oho n e m ty JO: an. • i 0 Sad to seeing some ; s and t n p n quit on the 10th mber: of men who ny since May lst, mber who left duri 29. "In i • st. a i 56 ag t , The actual oUs left the -Com- cottage •In 1883 the ntly sit neinesa e same time IDD, S To co Med arid art of forth ENT -Oho taining ei convempnt he town. a ;lit reorns. td A d .a lif It the station 1 t THOMAS story is.pleas- and 857 j L S - r . 1 • ,Goods , Store . . Winter .Shirts, Stookiogs, Glories, ' or &miner. yea, Necktie lighte , in colon b 'ght, ristian Association of Belleville. Frid Mr. H 'a19 , was the spr ng there is always TISTRAlt SHE P.-stra ed f om. lit . eon- , All the town wondered 1 -A five -mile foot race ketween Ed. e, of Hamilton, and Dave Bennett, rOrOnto, for $400 a side has been log,ed. It will come off in Toronto, le 30th. five agitation the -Last y farmers in the townshi took shelter u der der shower, On while belt struck th tre seriously injur rig- • i. tre t le and r. : ,e , e d : els al . n 13 .n. b , t I/ son,. 'Word, : thun- under- men, I who. a °vein:mit among of our men, sdmeti .ti es less. This s ewhat gree.ter, t at We are much w th our Work than t e yOunger II, as year o -in urt sua portion reater, some list ofe I's: it has been *ere no i to the fact ion as w er advanced . sardedi . 0. . We have et:Y:11r arks. 11 iced DU S62x4 'eillv'esS a'n Any.one o their 're CAN liteD0 u %levee, wing overt .32, nal ailt. ,sa sue infer will be ALD, B ) a uTthtlri ces -Ma; suitably ucefield- The • f et wha• ' p , , o I. • sle are ' - advertw advert i. begi R . Tung to- r se e f aliize lfil . the a 1 anct When M11 their colors fa, • e, , -After about years' Ikerton post office has been removed i convenient position in the town, res -alt of patience and numero_us Bgations to the postoffice authorities. -Miss Ella Gardiner, who has just sed her third year examination in 1 at the Toronto University, is a remained rine nso being seriously bur . . and limbs. is s severe burn on new doing wet . -Last .Fnid y, i B. Moore, prin ere hoist at the re r of ens ed. : n! sc pip . T. hil I Grit ., or ou t o - en,agI o sob 1h d h , .avith SS !lianas t:the 1,. time, body bodY- a en hre on a top now finished over 4,300 rakes, Over .h de made a larg: .h rvester binders, •• at re greatly behi ni eh so that as yo• • , w were. obliged to I , 00 00 inr a ere 1 • t eor • ark 'overtime." reapers, over mowers, and onred. ad, on 1,000 ber n last year. we pigs ese figure, so the ectly remark, the . No•thern SUFFOLK ghbon li of soeas of bile privikge faun GRIEVE PI nd du Suffol will class of r A the Gray S. -The ing the 1 Pig, to 1 e taken. n the cot turning i ndersigh:. 1 Read, nder ecoa hICh Ile i. .t neee tit i eKi igned 411 scas•on limit ore. of Tern s, sary. I Apply Grit:vies' lop. I WJGH. keep a Thor- d num- the best 31,` with on bridge, j. 802 . eau' to Call; • • slro I. - o xi:mine K so. . NEW and RESH . cell:re Bar • ND RELIABL al A Young You bet t If at0 Days without - . Man, ey'll Hall don't •be di mayed, keep the f3 ade you trad number. ,ghter of Rev. Dr. Gardiner, of Inger- , and sister of the Editor of the of the buildit - , lost fell. He tried to grasp lit:, oh la o 4,8 and e next THE M'i K TS. -a: , WARM- first FOR class land, . • SALE.- . being r sac, ot 1 _ 21 150 and tie eres of ast half j IF S . ITH S SEAFO TH miltort Tiraes. -A -A petition fehm the school children Hamilton will be presented at the meeting of the City Councileask- for the purchase of a park. Hamil- has 40 000 inha,bitants,:and no pub- 1 . t erk. . -A horse which John Buchanan had a load of gravel through Bo - lino wi e building, fourt en feet b and fell to the !round, feet, alighting an :h recovered con ciou minutes. He ma :escape from in:tan miraculous. 1 -Mr. John ame her of an old and belo • ri s , _ nes r eov dea Re rest) pi ht i h: a et , an et . a I ' : o failed of 55 He tut ten • t his almost mem- *lily in . SEAF0 Wheat per bus 011 Fall 'e N.w Fall Wheat per b re S .1 ing Wheat per bnshe Oats per bushel... ... Pe s per bushel Barley per bushel - el over Seed per bushel Ti eothy Seed per bush B tter, No, 1, loose. B tter, tub 1 ' ' TIE le ...... . el.. .... . . • .. . . . 1. June 32,-, 1884. $1 00 to 1 ,. 080 to . 100 . 1 .00 to 1' 0 30 to 0! . 0 68 to -0i 0 60 to 0 . 7 50 to 8 . 2 00 to 2 0 14 to 0115 0 15 to 0116 I of ed 07 . under 05 never 87. stable 75 , arid 60 snd 00 eight 50 f•PP13r. lot 13, and ir mainder -dr fa an two • chur fr o Winthro • conees a goo rood h • ined, ling s I log b. rehard 'hes. m NV the P. O. ion 9, Mc state of rdwood b veil fen• bring er na, two c. :, It is s eight m ton. F iremises illop cultivatio sh. •d, 'VAC) k ; I. fortable onvenient les trim r Wither or . to ; 160 c ; The and w.,111l^ frame barn og to S af pa IL a.I. es clear- the re- -is well and a and houses, schools rth and ticularS ROSS, 562 ii On Door So p. s at Mit. m ith o We M re toing s. Kidd's out o ariware th I grocer Store, Main Street. • line. • Come and g It your i . Groceries ., DUNCAN • &. . AIN DUNG ' t on Tueedav, last - week, kicked E . ' 0 13 to O. 13 . Mat the whiffletree with such force one of its leas was broken in two ta :es. -Th.erecent cattle fair at Hartiston Montreal, died on heriting an i o dep his fether,-wle coin He. gave up busthess hied on his ineettet the nde • en 4 • t f al ye i. r 1 1511 . .e : : tIn- . from I nibly. o, and one of • S8 Per 100 lbs Fltour, ' P., k, per 300 pounds if y Sb epslons each . . ...... . 2 50 to 2, 65 -L`XECU 7 00 to 7 50 lifetime 7 00 to 8 00' 00 to 5 50 0 40 to 0' 80 the 0 to 0 20Executois x,,,, thee Bayfield, same ORS' tate of ctor le her must on °I OTICE. the late of Meal by notifi a made befote t i Al] pan inter ne, of d that ith e lst ies n Wo d the "lege a se tli the ncersigned do.y of ebted to 'in his of ment of HAYIN August AND . HA 1 ille ' vEisT - IDOL& - Oak Hall tore • well attended by both sellers and ere. Beef cattle and much cows e the onle class of animals offered, oh. found ready 89,1e at good price's. Mr. A. the founders o the igeea. there, in whiz helves Steide • • • 1 '1 -A number of la si I r .1 ies ini. ar..11 e i finery ner. of.: on are w ct t se t(retail)per barrel. Sa t (wholesale) per ba Po atoes, per bushel..... Wood, per cord re ....... 18 1884 1 25 aaid 1 00 elaims 0 50 to 0 55 ' 2 00 to 3 50 the - undersigt an ' eats p see ur all parties e are notified perly attested t h ld y e ed on havt th a ( if any), or "beim g alums a detente d giv mst lie th e aga t ng th $ature file NVi s4id lat nst the of such of . th the day of Grass . Slythes, , •nat , s 1 Hesr F ' ' rk , 1 Hay , S R ET MAI N T ' -The veteran phrenologist, braith, so well known throughout Province, is still lecturing on his MRS slobject. Ile -paid "Nairn a visit busily engaged mast fl and costly silk; don Uniform a fa,c ine ban ler epee I g 'at a to le Ile • multi- Lon- The IVERPOOL, June 0 s . .6d ; red I California No. 1, I 1 .-- pring whe .in ter, 8s. 1�..; 0 s 1 a; Califoroia t, and lsav. Executors August, the W. nd a/ claims state will H. WOODS, Hayfield ' not be wou an June ben id up ISA. rd 18.1. n wit bp as pretided ELLA birred by Rtkes WOODS, 861 6 • Bar e -y • Forl . s5 _ Garden , 3 , , ield. . and , • I week,. and delivered two excellent material for tilt ha all of hhe b et ter cos' aali y 0 o Si er $100, . The N . 2, 07s 06d; Oa • • 58 6d 6s 0. s 5: 05d,; barley, • • 72s 061 - SEAFOIRTH HORS I • • Fl 'MARY. T rm. Hoess done% S ades and Shovels . .. ures on the subject of phrenology. for extent will be 4x3 hie eS •n_d ill b - - -e ;• .• pea,s, 568 06d. pork, ; - Pe M4chine — . 4-- 'I' H 'Jelin A. McIntosh, a, traveller for the am to t: he wt e h them c eefie, St eets. next br st q alit r ess and other I i Toronto Brewing Company, while Brighton a fait' weeks ego, was as- ted by a butcher there who bit otte is fingers. i Blood poisoning set in ready on the 1st of July, the 4th of Jul to tlp..e„ in Toronto. to res g eat ep. o i petition and on (MONT°, June 12 to 41.12; spring, $1.1 to 44e; peas, 7343 to 6 to e Fa 1 wheat, $1. 0 to i to 41.14; opts, 4 c one 7 c ; barley,'55o tei cf 7 0 to 814 0 • tem e doo All the do t the in • of J to the lieeas c - ,. iestaca rmary vis and resbyter s of Hors ed anuna .r elsewl ode n 0 S cat . ' • b, suc..es. ere. ch ureh Seaforth, le sh eri u y 'sf I n th . or any Oils Beltin Are t d 3 a e . shortest La . e Lea her Files 7 . 3 I9Livets .. 3 the finger has been amputated. Mtosh. lies in a erica condition.- is in Ottawa. that -Sel White M..P. ' Luke Phipps o his, a letter from the P , * 'trim , h prieone o s e efended eceided pressing p ;.1) batter, 15e to 18c 401.70 to $0.90; eggs, ' •otatoesi pir doz ,• • = lotice. per It g, ., 15e to 15c • , eterina eterma Charg Stu: y Medi s nioderi eon. P, Ines kept te. .-A onst. J'A,S. V. larg stock ntly in ELDBR,. of 0 lers band.. . Bel Pun 1 • her . I St.e. ThrOshers -It rumored upon retarn af George Stephenson, of the [ads. Pacific Railway, from England, thanks for the ffor from the sea old e in de, P a ipp ()I aye hira ys : dressed ho s er t g , p .20. 110 1 , , bs. -$7,75 to , , , ' A SP The nn ENDIO ersign BU814S d offers fdr sale C A his acksmith-• Cf. s ould lear our price . and terxr s before , done GROCERY STORE vill make in effort to bring -about a ing arrangement with the Grand feel. that every hin in my behalf, : nd pos:ible wis 1 a ' t I watt '' COURT SHER IOU 1 FOREST. 1 g and ge of E aeon.' rniond of th: inking es 'Ile, toget business, ablisl er w•th ale. men in th t a c ns the vile ols and akin derable th ir • contr d c s for the season. - • • - • nk Railway. His mission to the old atry was an entire feilure. Ames Edgar, formerly of Handl- had a lea broken a short time ago .- , able to reeitty on The letter is w itte hand, and sho .8 no Rev. Mr. Gray -the ter of indsor • visi 4:hre s I in c • f a sig ' o Pre:hyt s P tip I , -r - ri: , . ily. tiall y. osiness usness • miniet OURT SHERWOOD °REST, A. O. F., nieets eve y alte th Oddfellows Hall, a r:80 br4thren cordially invi e i . • J "IlY• eood-will 6065, of he s nate Monday in s P. M. Visit ng Vood-woriting, FINCH., Se re !lacksini 1 t cek of iron -tops, °De e best an e for Id .h shop igr.cul lumber. cksmithi 2 here arbi This Is ural dist Therz i g an thr• --d. the lets are, two the other e 5 es ee iltr of n Cal ada. large Tee for . .c, erything in the one of Th T cg s e e - - w e 1 - 1 in the Home ' 3, ha 01 - dware line ' Stoves are heap. he fa_ • -it th imAONTREAL • ki, 0 U. S E le he WaS working at Port • Arther. !limb was amputated but the young t died from the effect of the Oper- a.. His body was brought to Ha•mil- , for -Tie closin. exereis-e with t me Ontalo Iinstit• at Bra,. tford took the Is in te lac • F dend = Cat r r • Lection e Y blind .night ellent COAL OIL' S (0 V. Want to save ft • e yourself cool th w i susiness 5.—It you and keep i rm. weath- ood. mat st. Th ll thenr OBE'RT its bee with s best r limes FULT establist me capital asons g,i) or alicire N. 848 ed thirty- cal en ;for s Lermond) y are M9 -el selli .g. lle and a money A ) ly 1 p P. O. V II rite to . s of the da -y , . 1 . Ca 1 and examine . ' I . interment. . last. pup re • e it b uv a Coal Cl tove:. We stock -A surprise party was held a few iago at the residence of Mr.- George ter, sr.,. ICe•rwood, in henor of that dematt's seventy-sixth ,. birthday. • guests numbered about 40, being edaughters and grandchildren of the' i. •TWO . Wm. Addison, of the 6th conceesion progra me: Wm occapie; the chair prizes. One la ndr pupils id all -h : veat during the pas.elm,-t her no one • as gr duates have the sho s, one ut o P terlton ant' pi d a. d ended at d - f bee, -I be:n theta se . • 0 `14Stitute t t e en! lit , • K" ted the , nity-five num- death. out of epart- - de- , a e showing fi , : (5) s i yies,. viz.: - I • nitor Tibular • Blast, ctOr, aikd Adams & v egtlake.. f ily should you can do 1, the . 1. ordinary sto , a a 5 . a day, withb P h different . Deitz a Imperi41 Isljo 2: p thout one, work of 1 a cost, of t o at, dust I. o , EALE ' sIgne rd. of June, etion of atbolic illop. e resid any t herwise ..y, 0 TEN , will 18 a fra eparat lens and nee of nder, Batista BUILDERS. MS, ad e receiv 4, for t le school School specific the un q ot neces tory. J ressid d until e erection house Section tions isigned.' platy 13N to he M uday, said in the It. can e Whe acce,pted, HORAN, y under- the com- Roman M '1, Me- seen at lomiest tin ess , Secre- MA j N STIR 0 DET , KIDD , - EAFORTH . - . . GOOD -STOCH OF 1 htra.doe township, was shearing a raent, a d seve all om he ery . sell. Call an' se them t t Lot Con; -, AicKill p. 862-2 I 'when , TEAS P one day last week the alai-- partme•a t. isiropede causing a point of the -.-A f: rmer •ear Cole, as Ott:en ot be to 'aing • named on REID &•• WIL'. ONS, the Circular Sa ,, S • . • • Sign f aforth. 1' OU isil D -KEE i P4R'S ' ALE. , BELL'S . , . he to penetrate his left arm and Erasmn • ring the main cord, thus rendering the best of ter es wi ma useless for life. , - time -pet, and late) -W. C. Hoag, of Staffordville, while separate and t rs. ing in a storm of sleet and rain a her hus and els i ago, suddenly lost his voice. One upon wh eh th:y liv h Ye Wife t ey ole Ian tare t d, f r . , ,o de' 1 h: ,:e a te ,1 O., some i e . o '1' t frem farm, With .• Bit' B RTON.--In ,Winnipe., .n the wife of Mr. Wm. Bur o of a•son. et 11.2.-sildnneutetitt,,,mo 0 haes2onnd D eNIA.G.E.-IellIcKillo , on the I 2nd inst., th i cdi inst., tihe wife f '2,0nd nit, the o •h•ifer, HE un the er bef vae• of Jiu llowing se year ne ersigned eaforth re e . th e; it one ropertv, id, mit rly wb will sel Pound, i time, on o'cloclin viz.: 01 red heifer, te, one Oar by P not S atur the e red one o.d. dilie An elsinaed d • 1 ay , aftern and Whi yealt o Th 1CAM Lion at. by.the e _ a 91 t on, the CLOTHIN e steer, d, ene re is a MPOR1UM . • - _a COFFEU . SUGARS' last week Mr. Haag, who is at pies • this SU SS in ha • dem running the Grand Ceiltittl hotel at he could raise, t e d Ntown, was accosted by i friend - fresh 'pa turee, tut w a at . ter tem : e (tit et h I go money 0 ' seek alone-, wife of Mr. Chas. Pal • ge 0 so LE. -In Seaforth on tie 9th Mr. Chas. Soole of a . a • ghter. PA ERSON -In Bliley& e, on t a daughter. pre inst., the wife of tl e 9th inst., the • cut em. ff the top OBERT of the S. ROBERT'S, !right. , . ear of • Pound all of keeper. 2-2 1- have . • it a n w lot of beautilu • • - Scotch, 1 . • . almost his he w : i- woo III pan'ed =y I . dlind- :wife of Mr. Walter P te •son f a son. • "its opened A as soddenly regained_ as I t.... R ISINC d tried - om n, •• h • • ls eitided et — • T li . powers. son, a m: -Wm. Edwards, a coachmen, of near tha villa e. heater, came to Toronto a. few days children -Mrs. : in to: get Mrs.Alkins„ his former sweet- took two of these wi :t., to elope with him, and when she --Las Paid: y in 1 he Co son a a: hh r. ht I gh Ies1had tltree. e in no She 4 trudic , Dea s. DOLMAGE.-In MeKillsp, on Agnes Cannon, wife o Mr aged 33 years and 10 .nentbs RO H. -In Hayfield, o he Roth, second daught:r f Mr _A.1.11_s the 10th inSt., Chas. Dolmage, 1 ROYA let ult., Carrie - Valentine Roth, • _ MAIL —OP - . STEAMSHIPS' Si itings ) J9,6 / rang •Scote1 , - of and orsteds 1 1/ Bbie n alt , and Black. I the sh,ades-. that Sei es. A is /ash- RICE ) Sid • a • sed he knocked her down. At the the resi ence of ie court next morning he was fined March, • bout It ,elve lex. C mil. s fr ro0 in S -oath tawa,, eked 17 years, 5 monh: and sp LING -.-In Grey, o . , .e 5 5 days. A. QT lust:, Rebecca, OT Seaforth, Agent. f An . immense' . s t . dc • / braid new ats 2,72, and coats fortrespass,a,nd got thirty and set t on fie. The t for assault. - gape to led an were amity - sof nd : 1 d just . The. . beloved wife of Mr . -R • clan]. .'parling, years. GRAVES. -In Sea:forth, n he aged 60 GREAT lth inst.,.Naomi D E II TION I PASSAGII RATES., 202 able. • . In..New York the other , day a, rft-' flames r pidly preal,. liable cure of diphtheria was effect- Carroll : woke he y burning liquid tar and turpentine, vanced that he had that the•. the leaping • • t fro: lei a d- e a a na ro be o s S tithe r ad- ape .in indow Jane, wife of Mr. Jas. G av-es, MARTIN. -In Morriso • be Tasker, wife of M c , 51 years. aged 33 yeara Cabin r, • th met , Martha • denderrY, ae I tm, aged and 8150.. pool, Lon tes inn $00; $0 Intermediate onderr 1 Qinbee to Liverpoo and $8 f. Return, f fthi. Quebec • and Glalgow, and Lon- $110; $135 to Liver- 8310: ; Return, F its ik ) ylitths' s a? eady Straws. , I ade rclothing A . . li- - u Ile o . . ShIrts, Coilar .. s and • Ties, Duilean & i patient could inhale Ike. It has been tried by a doctor and bri a ging hs wi e along Iwil • him. . $73.50. teerage frcnn Se lorth, $23.SU. • - ' 1 I . . . . !oronto with good. ff t th W ld S her emb e ec , •e or ante t re ef ;he I' family ,D ESS AND M MAKING 4 Money loaned and Re Eastat - Bought' C S d'J Ca 1 and $66. _I b tit 2nainly for c sh and . -Du I. the attendant physician being ,rised .6i- .o man9.ge to f llo but for of tlezir the cht latthr dr e and were MISS ALLSH 1 and Sold a Usual. . .., ,.. I • , . , -an's no the change in the little erer. ' . -On Thursday morning Of last week le Ola Men McKay, a farmer and wife were in. the village. of Ripley, [r daughter, aged. nine, undertook to _ ._ mother, burned o deal reach t em. -On riday Hopkin , of Lo railing al the f , it . afterneco do otbr sin! We ago : ' ti, . sapdsa'ble 1 to homas t- er the three Be s to inform the ladle:: wii , after Tuesday, 10th do• RENS and MANTLE M Mi T. Kidd's store. Eur RS he Mechanics' lnetit m. to 7 p. in. Apprentic-s . • of N t. .1 Sdafortb Julie, NG i . ce ti!t) Honrs-e-from ‘atnted. . • that she be prepared to I riot) the rooms over pames in the same stairs 8, a... . arofrt 8abea M • - -,— .1.1414U en . t ser he word. e -Ma . RAIN CE. rill of th hest, ket Stree. Seafortb. • insu r ce Com- 4 .1 1.- STRONG. . _ se .1 at bottom No Campbell's Bktk, 4 ash price Seaforth. .. . WM•CAI\AFB,LL. , . , i I • i I • II . _ , , tor But4r , , and Eggs taken in trade. re - 7i