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The Huron Expositor, 1884-08-29, Page 8I , , - � "I I . � ob - � I �� ---- - � � � � �� � ` & � . . I - 1 .... �� . . I M � ; : . - 11 I � -- I ------I --- ­ -- � . � � 1 7 . � .1 "I I . "I'll , I :�F­� - - ­­ -- ­­­:- - i E � - THI JUST THE NG FOR . . . � , A Budge, H. Gray, W. Milne. Grade Z ; .. 11 - � F B: -F. A. Holmes J. Simpson, G. ' I � . �� - . � 7- � ? L-va�icbes and Picn' 1CS.. I Anderson, J. Bowering, G. KeKinley, I 1� - . � - . t �, � � L. W. Diehl. A. Griggory, S. Z i a � � . . .. . � %- I'll I . . I - "I I I 9 Turkey, Chicken, Ca 41ned Boileles E. Gregc)ry, j. McCallom. - God - erich - Intermediate - X. Robertson, � �! ; a I T I �- Duck, �Pi�lg'a Feet, SiVusage Atleat, Corned Deel, T ,,aes, Salmon, Lobs: er, Mackerel, Fin. LuucliTons R. J. Acheson, - A. Grailaam, K. I pi nen .14ddie &nd Sp.rdines; also In Crosm &' A. 'I Monteith, Collins, A. Coughlin, M. ; . .. --� . � � � I , - �g P 33lM-,tMl'9 Potted- MeRtS, ("Mme, Ham and Chiok- q, Yarmouth Bloater and ev, 84raabnrg Meat, J., Stalker, J. Rateli ff. Third Class- S. I I I Anchovey Paste� Canned Fruits and Ve&dtablee ot eyet,*, variety, PiAles, &c. T. Allan, R. Sea�born, E. Acheson, Smith, J. Wilson, M. Cameron, E. J. � � I T � .� �- ii n , . I Do -alt forget that Thorne sells the best values . - Cassidy J. Cowan,M. Grant,' -A. Carter, i A. O'Rielly, J. I 4 � � - ? � I I- z . - in TeA and Sugar in the county. I - ! Munro. Second Class -Grade ' A. -M. 1. Z* I � �- f-', � , VER-�Try Thorne's TeMB; they're good. � .1 Robertson, 0. MoRibbon, J. Murray, J. : �� T,-.. 1� � � . - -Cameron. Grade B -A. Murray. �� � : J- --- H � i�� . � i . L. THORNEV . - . I ' I I 11 - � �� - . - . . : M t. I- rl ,I � I . I Stax� Grocery, Seaforth. I MoNsTri,it ExCuRsimz.-The Annual Monster Grand T�runk Railway Excursion, to : t - . i - I I . - - ------ - -- - Buffalo and the Falls, takes place Thursday Sept. I - - -­ t- : � '. � � a � � � � I � 1�4 I ­ . .hf I&V W� L:t X P 0 * tru 4 01toro . 41h, Tr,,,inle.,,,ve8,9,,,,Io,rtl,,itl:41,,*m* Ticket, good for two days only, $1.75. This trip giveR a I Cantilever bridge, the , 1-1�� ­ - ­�, ... 1 4- I I V -> I I chance to see the great International canip, ground and all the great . �1­ I �� � �] . ` ;1 '' � : - - SiOits at the Falls and Buffalo. � Crowft are � � ­�- , - I -, , , ­ . �- � � going ell Along theline. Don't iniss. it. 873X1 � - , " - - � , I , I r� � � - -" DISTRICT MA,TTERS. . - SERVANT GiiL WANTED.-Wanted, - i'� 4�� - , " ;1j: � -- -. . I � -- immediately, to do general housework- in small �-.� , I � i i �,­ .. -- . I " , 11- 41-4 . LtAvi, E. Dannie .w Towzi.-Mr. T. 1 famiiy. Apply at MRs. AULT'S, Goderi6h Street. � 873 Jr , "-, T . tl� - � � Z � � , ��- � who for some time has been asSOciaited Tiar, BiG MILL§, Seaforth will begin � - 1.�- - 4 1 14, - A .. � with his brother in the hotel business, - ibuying (grain on Mark-ot, on Monday, Beptember . � .,I , . . I --�w I � , � I -eB to Avr,. where he has leased the ramolk - Ist, I 884. Highest prices will be pa�d.' A. W. r : �' � Hilb6rn house' ; Mr. Denuie has resided 0q-mviR &Co. 873 : � , - . - � . , 1-1 � . xl . . , 1� - , . �1- I I 'I I itl I , 2.11 thlis, place for a number of years and we 040 recommend him to the people of . - RME MATCHES. -Messrs. Chas. Wil- J. A. 1 � , � � ., I �� � 1. Ayr �s a good citizen, and one who son J. G. Wilson son, Alex. Wili , �ttelad. �� � I 1 : - - �� knawB how to run a, good house, Mr. Wilson, and E. C. Coleman axe i � 1 44 1� ! i -1 C i �, R. R.� Dennie, continues to run the Don- Ontario Rifle Association ing the I i 4� �­ � � �i r I , i . I nie house in its usual first-class style. matches at Toronto, and as soon as � i�, . I ­ �. I ! these are ovor purpose attending the �­ L 4 . , �-:V-� ";. .7 ­ ` Bid Tim-Esumu.-The 11 old veteran 11 I 1 Dominion Rifle Association matches at 7 I , 1.11 L � . I i � I - I � i M - Murray, ar., of Harpurhey, is bound , r a Company I Ottawa. In tile Canad' : . ,-�!� � I -� . :. .1 I that 'he will take no back seat as a matches Sergeant Coleman took a prize � � 7 � 0. � I , I . P . I 4ili - - thresher, and took a- little spurt on of $4. In'the Gilmour match, Staff -Ser- I . � -1 � A ­ I I Monday, just to show the young thresh- geant Wilson.took a $5 prize,' and Ser- � � � Z . � . : -� era that he is still to the fore. *At Rox- . geant Coleman one of 84.; In the I- -. . � �. -3 . "I a I . boro, !on the farm of -Messrs. John and Walker match, competed on Wednes- r � . t I t, , 4'f � _ -am , esola, he threshed 300 J e� Litch I day, Lieutenant J. A. Wilson took a . � I I ..� -11 I bushels of wheat, 300 of barl6y, and 600 . i ; prize of $4. - I I . �i "; 1 of Oats in �J hours. This is exceptionally -- , ' . : I - L � I � .1 - -� good vvork, and Mr. Murray would like - FmE.-The,residence of Mr. NEARLY A I -1 I . i 1­7�, to hog�r from a,ny one who can beat it. John Dors6y had a narrow escape from . 1 � !,is 1 , I � I ----*- . befug burned on Wednesday afternoon. . �1 I: � I I - � - A ROULEX.-A Subscriber sends us One o! his little boys had been amusing . � � L - �� the, f llowing and asks some of those himself by lighting a bonfire alongside a � . 17 -. - . .1 well �p in fi- res to solve, the problem: r111 lattice fence, which is attached to the � ; 2, ��-,- , � , - - 7 � I - A ai�a B ma,ke a fence 100 rods long - house. The fire. Soon ran islong the . . . I . � I �� . - for 5�,90 A gets 75 cents per rod and fence to the hotise, and the flames were - I I -- I I I.. I - L - B ge il.25 per rod. How much of rapidly ascending the corner of the a iz.* �, t;l 1: ; . �; I the ftt,ce (100 rods) will each man have house when discovered. If the fire had � � t I - , I C � -- �­ to rn�ke so that each gets anteven Share a few'minutes' longer start it would have - - � . * i � � I ­ of tho� moiaay� It does not take a lot of been almost impossible tQ extinguish it, � . I ')ag out to get the correct answer worki � as everything is so dry this weather it . 11 . to th'is, bat it takes. considerable think- would burn like tinder. - The men am. - - , i Ina � ". t I 111 ployed in the shop soon exting ished the I . a z . i i I flames withdut calling out th 'a firemen. . 11 . Rr,10F,wLD, His GLAix.-Mr. E., A.Nott, � - I � ibrms,Ky of Seaforth, has written to the DEATH OF MR. FoSTER.-Many of our - . ; � -,- � - Toro�ito, Mail Stating that he takes great readers will learn with regret of the ; . , . pleaa4re in extending to Court Sher- death of ,M,r.Thos.Foster,formerly of this � I w.00d',�Forest, No. G065, of the Ancient - town., which event took. place � in' Strat- I � ; � Orderlf of Forestera, Seaforth, his kindest I - .Ord , on Neduesday. Mr. Poster has f ; 7 I thanl�p for their prompt payment of the - 'been in poor health for some time, ,and � claim, due by the sad death of his wife, although his death was expected it came ; Z - whiGh . -took pla,ce on August 7th. He -suddenly at last. He moved his family � . � I I expr �sea the hope that the Court may , from here -to Detroit sometime ago, but I . ever trosper and increase in. in6mber- -day in Gana-! wisbiug to spend his last a . I : : - � . . ship� 1 � - da, he returned to Stratford about two - . . : . � t. i; . - ObR CRICY..ETr.:Rs DEFL17ED.- The weeks ago. The cause of death was a - tumor in the stomach. He was 58 years I . � , I Seaf0th cricketers went. to Bayfleld on � i of age. -His remains were interred in I I - , Satur'day last. to play a friendly match , - - 'he Avondale cemetery, Stratford, yester- � . � with club of that village. Hitherto . 0 the S�aforth club has succeeded in van- day. The family will have ii Emy sym. ' . --- quishing- Z� all - cotirpetitors. bat on this pathizars in Seaforth. - - . . � , occagion,however, nown,od like the world re- Hanlan, they were doomed to - ' J UTNTIMEL-r END OF ANT O Bo -Y. from Calumet, disap�ointmelat, -.J the score standing 92 -News. CDM88 1 Houghton County, Michigan, of the ac - ! to 72.4n favor of Bayfield. As it is the first time this season that our cricketers _ cidental shooting of John Bowdon, have tiandled 'the bat their defaat� is ' second son of Mr, John Bowden, for- 1 merly a hotel keeper in this town. The, I . � - not to be wondered at. The return ,matc4 will be played in Seaforth short- . I I accident happened'on Saturday night,! I dhe 9 bh instant, about 8 o'clock, an died 14 i o . ly, wteli we expect to -see the old in- vincib as reaMn their lost colors. � about - four hours afterwards. He was, - I � shot in the head by a boy who was care - I - A I I axct TRip.-Ga the 91th August T. 4 lesaly handling a revolver, the ball pen- ' W. ' I on, of the St. Alarys Bicycle . AOX etrating the skull about am inch above : I . [ I � Club, � ocle from St. Marys to, Goderich , , an.." rl turn, via Anderson, Francestown, a :t - the ear and coming oi-it about three inches from where it entered, Joh'n'ny ; . I I t cogfield and Bayfield, 114 miles in 15 Rru was rather a lively boy, and. his untime' hoars�­ridiml time 14 hours and 10 ly!Bnd will cast a sad gloom over the, . n min-4ps. Immediately after this he family. . � � I - . , � rode . Ita Anderson and back, 16 miles. Total I for the day, laO miles', (eyalome- LECTURE. -On Sunday mornin"y'nox6i . 0 ; I ter reostering 132�.) Total riding. time ' I - . at the usual hout, viz., 10.30 a. na., w lecture 'will be delivered in St. J�ames-]! I � : 17 hours 5 minutes. Mr. C. S. Ramsey, 0apt84", n of the St. Marys Bicycle Club, i Roman Catholic church in this Aown,� - . . Molphy, Ingersoll, � . - I I .� � states� that Tie has satisfied himself that by Rev. Father of ' . � the distance and time given are all cor- President of the Catholic Kutual'Bene- � . I I I rect. i This is, we believe, the longest � , f volent Association of Canada. He is� . - an excellent Speaker, having had con- I I : : - � one d4 run. recordEd in Canad�- as yet. -Y Xrr. Repinstall, of St. Thomas, cov�era;l V%A I i anc siderable platform experience, the! � I 7 I . I 114 miles in one day last year, which subject he has chosen for hiB address is�r � I . . . I was considered good travelling. Al - one Chat will permit- of the fall exercise 1 I I I - � - r. Harrison has -beat the thouct M of his abilities, and to which he will, , - I � � I I T 1 .111 recorl "' far dis-ta.ricel, the time is slow, undoubtedly do justice. No admissio is charaed to the lecture, the usual col � � 7 I I but wpl suppose that, taking the roads as . lection 0 simply being taken up. Re V.1 ' : . . I onefidds them, it is not bad travelling, Father Molphy will also preach in the I - I � . . � mpli emd shows what can be acco shed . on abicycle. Some of the town riders � evening at 7 o'clock, and we have no . � -1 . � - I - Should teat their limb power, and- see if doubt but that large congregations wil. � . . ; they cannot eclipse the record of Mr. ' I great him at both Services.' . -, . I I I HarTiBoa. I . , : I ,� � . 0 TH.u, FoRESTrms' JUBILEE. -The For. , � I , nk,P.xr,,r NoTus.- Farmers are evident- . � esters' Jubilee at London, on M : I . ly too busy yet to ' haul in their grain, as turned out a grand success, there beinf � very little is- being done on the mairket nearly five thousabol members of thl � I . I . I herG.' - A few loads Of new wheat have order in the procession, with fifteer . . I been brought in and disposed of at prices strong bands, while a large- number o : � � .varying from 75 to 90 cents per bushel, - Spectators were also present. 'Sherwooc I � . according to quality. New barley has - " . � Lodge No. 6065,Sea-forth, was represent. I , been 'sold on the market at 48 cents, ed by about forty of the members, with � - . and ai'LtB at 32. Prices. can scarcely be . Mr. L. Thorne,Chief R&nger,: in charge � said t� be fixed yet, but they will cer- and the Seaforth band, 14 strong, undei I . � � tainly,rule low, and the farmers who the leadership of Mr. James Scott. A i I Sell as soon as they ca.n thresh and haul � deputation of Foresters got on boaxo� . . I .1 their; i grain, are the ones who will I the train at Mitchell, and when it ar, I � realiv,�--the best raturns, because they rived at Stratford, they were met b3 I � . willnot; I I loose by Shrinkage and in other the brethren of that place. � They form I . ways,j It is not anticipatea that much ed in proceBsion there, a Juv�.,,nilo Cour - � grain�, will be shipped from here this being among the number, and marched I r year, � " the mills will adl th�at up town. The four courts presenting V . I they 6an I ,require . get to keep them going, bat the i . - very fine appearance and being mucl . � ghipla�ents will take the shape of flour. admired by the people of, that. place, � � - It is . 'xpecteci that thep improvements 0 On their arrival in London 1 they . tool � I - in, th6 Ogilvie mill will soon be oomplet- - part inthe festivities of the clay, an( � I .1 ea, and'when running under the Hun. express �themsoglves as well pleased witl � I I � gariadL roller process.. as it will then be, � the treatment they received there . : . a largb amonut of grain will be neces. I - I I . I in Complaint IS -ade that the Gran - � I I � BftV io Supply it. . . 'i Trunk Railway did not attempt to mak I . I - I provision, for their comfortable, returl . I . . - I - kCHERS . SudcEsspuL Tr,. .-The following home, the cars being i3o crowded froir . � I . is a lik of those who have passed their Landon to .Stratford that numbers i of I . * - examinations in addition to those pre- ladies and children' were compelled! to I � � - vious,ly published for-- non -professional Stand the entire distance, not,vvi , th. I I . � certigoates in this county: - Sedforth.- Standing that the company were' re- t) I I Intermediate -F. McCaughey Allan t, ' quested to provide additional accommo . � . [ McLean, W. Govenlock, J. Me- dation before the train left London . � . . Fadzsmu, H. Murray,, D. Deveraux, and could have done so hid they beei'l 1. P. McDougall., Third Glass -M. Smith, . desirous, but they refused. I - I . � B. B-�Lrr, B. Dodds, J. Hogg, J. Forest, . . ' . . - � J. Ca�,ne, J. J. Keys, G. H. Thompson. SAD AND SUDDE-N DEATII.-On Wed. ' . � . . . Secan , d Glass-Grad6A,-W. McQueen, nesday afternoon, about half past . � . I - S. Anderson, Grade D.-Georg8 A. � . o'clock, our citizens were Surprised and I ; . Dewar, T. Malone, W. Hewitt, T. G. pained to hear of the death - of Mi. . � � . I � Ratcliffe, P. S. Murphey, 0. P., Bishop. - George A. Houaliton. Mr. Houghtop 6 I . . 1 Clinton- Intermediate- W. J'. Johns . k I . was driving around. our streets a short . I � F. Badde, A. Craikshanks - I M . 'time previous in his apparently I . . . I a I MCE en. -Third Class -E. M..Doan: B� B� Maxwell, B. Scott,�,. M. Spra ue, -9 I usual. health, and had driven down � a`3 1 far as the Egmondvi I He mills. Whil3 . : I I . 1. Tiioker, D. D. BirkS, E. Caspbell, J. ; at the mill. he converBed inj � his usual � . I � a COOP r, J. A. Croll, G. Hart, S. Taylor � � I G an Camp, G. H. Blackwell, J. J. - � V ' ha,ppy style, and when he finished business there he into � hi4 . bj�; I . � o - BMPY, X. Mitchell. Second Class- got I and started for home. He had buggy not gong - - � �y I . L 7 . Grade A. -J. Hamilton, S. Ing , X, AT40RArY1,B1- Blorrison1W.,&, ever, when .he was taken find - I . . I � � � � � I � . : � . . j3a'd, . I . I , . � I � : I � I I denly ill? and when neatly I --r . I i - . . opposita �. . - . I - - � . I � ; � . - � 7 . � I . 1� . . I - - . I � . I . ,. . . ; � . � . . I - . I . . � I ! V ; I I -----F------- 1 i I - I ; . . I . . . � I � I � � - I I ; � - . � . . i : ! . . I � - L ' . . . 1. . i I 1 - � , I . � 7 , I .1 . . � :- I � . i I I : I 1, . � i I ! 11 � . I .1 I � . I a I . � I , ; � . I . i . I , I I . ; I . 4 I I , 1 � ". . . I I - . I �. - , I i , . i . . . I I �, . . i . � 11 I I :� 11 I . I I � � � i i , . I I . I . . � ; . � I . I I . I � I i ! . . I � I I . i � I . ! � * i i I I . I i H i , � . I ; ; I if . 'I � I I I I ! i I . I , $�ITO I I � . '. . I . I- . i 1, � i 1 : 11 i I I . 1�1 (I'Eipo 11. � i I 1 H E 11 URON . - i I i i. -00FMCK" �; I 'I -1 - i . -- I I All ­ -- - - I t I - . . I 1� i .1 w---- . � I � I I -- -7 7 : . q�i- I �' . . � i i 11 � I - .. . I ding was spirited , nd, all the tive icongregatioia in the, evening. tl 11 i t91 1 tore he was noticed to i rave r �Rs no driving' on thein -no business I lot adver- ten i I .Jacks � I �, He waf car-. t aneacted.1' If we did not ku t ati tised, with the exception of one or two, The reVorend gentleman is to be con- (31 and ii, iii 1 ou t of the bq'' Y. . - pd, that � be! is� so well able to la . ried � la, io � Ar. Jacks 'o and 4 c octo r was an inveterate jokcr, we would, were Sol and net�ed fair prides. This gratulat� . I I � manled him with a oll b, for is one of the many proofs that property preach iln either thel Einglish or German hi � teleg a] hel for, but ore- the dootcr ai- � : 1. � . . f as this is an acquirement to I � rived tie ivital, spark bad fled, H 3 ng Sue i a base n8in, iation. -Far-, is not depreciating invalue in 0 village, lailguagos, � � I I . . ! -pastek away without a; struggl& an iners who a ,e plowing, find it very bard' and that the place is destine . rto grow whiell iS possessed t,u� by few. He has of I : . I - , -is 0 u this Station, for a short th within. -, uttering a word,p� few Mo ,ants �Nork, owing, to the land bc inA so .dry. I and enlai ge its borders, and it.. tb .0 - only been on �- l' .ra time, but gives ev d0ce that. he iB a bt after being taken, into the house. Jt is Rev. W. Ci M"ig, of - �C.lintor 6, will �preach 1 nection a t ink the Messrs. Patty a young man of more i,tbian, ordinary abi- tr ; 36 i I supp 8 d that apopWxy- was the P us in ,St. Thomas church, Seafor�h, on I entitled to no small deggroge of credit, for .. - #a�l be long spared in ,is a � the interest and eDterpriBe they have lity We hope he I of bi, death. . He -b d always b a L Sunday, Se tember 14. Ir. CrN`Ig ' always s .own in the village.-4The Rev. to-OccupY the Sacred desk s6ud that he w,' stror g rot ust man, and, E epl: r fluent and easy speak6r, and Will be � I I was so jr ! I the Master's fo i ever � 3idk, until abou, a w0ek ago, Whe 1 1 listened to w1lith pleasure ina profit.- � Mr. Hen braon, of Foretit, preached in may do i good servic in . . I ' vineyard' I PE he took ou Idenly ill, ntl Y Miss Bella Day, who has aee4 visiting � St. Faullo churcho, on SabbaW last.- . � r . )ut Was suffic a , . i I I I . as Miss Alice ennedy for so ne time, has: Miss G. ' icholls, is the guest bf:Mrp., D. . t I �. if r(3001 exed to attend to ,his duti Is . * I . I : � , � H . it Ile was exce3dingly stron e,W Jersey.— U-rquha . � usua . �; � an, i r�turnod to her home in . I I . � ; , - , � _ � . I I -- I OUN IiIL MEETING' The council met W, activ 3for a man of lis years, beipg'72 Mr. cLaren, who has been " � C 0, I � I . . . � I . Ki, - i 1. The; members la year� of age. He had been a re�ident Sent from' town for about a..'couple of � � ,ppen. on Frid�y, August 2 2nc � 13 . . 4 . . . of Si a ori h for abc ut ' sixteen . onths, haf i returned, and is again an- � The Boundary Award- is set tled, and all presett. The Reeve in the chair, at � ' I C b Mr. Whoal he first came ;o town he r the gaged buyiu g grain on th 3 market for so is the faA that. Mr. Weismiller k e a a most Moved 4 Mr. Rarini , e hote - a railway now occupiEa by the oat m6a I mill. John i E; a good fel- � excellent stocif, ,comprising everyt 1 g u8tially Surerus , hat lots 3 to 14 inctusive, on ab th found in a general store. Do not b&- prejudiced, � , I the 6th: concession, a�d lots 3� to 15 iti- ti., Mr. :Rennedy, and a more olligitlo, low and we are glad to ee his genial � but give h -a call and inspect hi.41 ds and T . I I � land Ord Non a lard to #iio� 11. C'f o'buntenan on our s reeto once more. prices and ` convinced. He will b 9 ased to clusive,:idn the 7th c oticession,� be form- nc 1. e&l shc ds at all times. � I ad into one i late"re s he has been engaged r�inc - -Mr. Tho ipHon is baving his Qat in �0 9� road dhisj'on, aridl that the al t 1 4 4 . BELVS1 MILLS. -The propr etor' of statute labor for 188 in said d�ivision be pa'lly in dealing in �: horses, and there mill put in shape for the Feason's oper-, ; I . - P ills b gs to in- I I ' n of Mr. are few w ic, understood the qui AiE s ations.He is having the wal Is whitewash- � these well known and popular mills, b performed under th 79upervisibl ' � form the public that lie now has, efe -ything in John Spackman. i Moved by Mr. of a:, borsi , better than he. He, wa s -4314 and the Nhole mill thoroughly reno- � first class N iorking order, and is prepdu d to. turn � � . ma -Med twice, his Second wife still v,ated. ItwillberunningfullblaBtinai out an article of fad3ily flour which 'con not be SureruB,pocoladed by Mr.- Rannie, that , I ;! sury 112g aim. He leaves five chi Ldr6 i few ays.W notice by an Old Country , excelled by avy roller mill in the �ounty. ,, He ,the resigiLtion of M . . Fried, a town. : . . . by la 3 rs wife, al of whom are t rawla papa that Mr. James Kerr teid, ai also thaRks his many patrons for their favors in ship engiineer, be ac epted. Moved by I the past and respectfully solicits their patronage ' ns, up. - r. oughton was a kind, f anal - brot er of our townsme n, Mr.� W. 0. in the futu o,wliile he assures them that they can Mr. Me - 'wen, secon . a 1 by Mr -� Surer A has 0.ken first . ex-pectahe%lthierand stronger ,rade than an that Mri. W. Charte s be and is hereby ous � a A d and obliging gentiq�man, . Rei , claE E; . bon - ra in 9 y . . I � . � � roller flour. Farmers will, in all cases, get their appoint6 � Ad for the town - and, If sn den demise has cast a I 01 I Applied M3cbanics and 13team, and, . engineer I � � '10 . I own wheat ground, which is more than is done I H - ' in ace ,rd - over. hq town. a 93 loved all -rd- second class honors in machinig con by :-roller nills. Choice grades of flour, bran, ship of ,ay, in ace .ance with the re I �ipec,i 3d by all who had the pleasTire (f st;ruction and drawin i Paisley, Scot- Bhotts, chop, &c., always kept on hand, whioli quiremonts of the itches and Water I g,in r . I al � Act of 1883 and thatra by-law . his ,0113alutance, and the berhavel land, thereby gaining a pi.ize of $750.- wilt be delr0ered anywhere in Kippen and Hens 1. Coursest . Gri4ing'and chopping of all kinds done while be pasedd confirmilai ,said appointment. ones nave the heartfelt sympathy f the W Bay, a anada SouthEra con uctor, I . ) . . . the'party is waiting for it. Those who have � not a. entir j com in u�tity in ItheirBad affli tion. an'd Son of the late' A. Bay, - �yl Bur- tried us will find it to their advantage to do so Moved �by Mr. B ,rock, seconded by I " I ' , I of heart diiesse �t St. � iiiiinediate' . JoHN McN'1F,v­iN. 872.2 1 Mr. MoE wen, that a rate of tWo mills The IrEMaing Will ogb� interred ir the. Veyor, diec I I . q . Maitland Bank c , etery to -mc Owl Thomas or. Tuesday. - - His r�mains, ACCIDENT. -As Mr. Thomas;�Dinsdale on the dpllar be levied on all 1� the rate- , . . . . . � I . Satu day, at 10 o'clo a. in. were interrEd at Clinton-. I wa)3 moling his Steam threF-her along able property in the township' to raise 11 " , � I - . 1 �3,665.5150 ,for county pur- 1 . - i i I � tho� first Aideroad in Stanley last week, the Bum� bf � I L, C - I I 1 " � I I Lo,,A BIIEFS.-T'�'enty-eight ti I , � McKillop. i- � they were obliged to cross a small bridge, poses; �hat a rate of � one and a half 0 B . . .1 . - - were so d at the � eaforth statio 0:1 � SCOTT Act PicNic.-Tho 3e in N pitELLti'ng the mills -013! �,he dollar be levied to raise . . 4vor of: which gave wky, 'preci he Build I -for township pur- Frid y m)rniDg la . t to parties oin l the $cott Aet are going to have a picnic steamer to the ground below. The t 02,763 .1 ' at a rate �f ten and � a half I , to th GribaBby cam meetin�, ai d 2 1 for a harvest home,on lot '13, concession steamer Sustained conside*le 'dam- POSGS; ti ' . ' I ': - 7'� McKillop, on tbo-19th o September. � a . - with Mr. Dinsdale's !,usual ac- cents 014 the dollar be., levied on � certaiia i 'station. Miss Lizzie� M . tig .t t I i� ,at C it tot. I ,� but ain in -good running order. lands o concession W to raise the sum I !Kay, of t1lis town, has gone to �� tak 3 Music, swings, games, &o.,will- be pro. '. Y, I �S ag . , ng the Zurich . I . I I !char A a school .i Platsville. I Thi 3 vided for niuSement, an I . prominent - The tow0ship will, doubtless,'be called of $22 ', I for liquio�ati ; � . I I - that such�amounts - . o : I . ! spea discuss I upon to f ot the bill. , drain do�ogntures; � 1, b t,as-�he is at, very kers, ar( expected, who will. . i is he f Lrst schbo I i levi ; youl both sides. Look to advTrtisement of � W ii6's'THE REPORTER ?-The question be ealand raised �or. school ",,purposes, cleve , I 8 are r6 uired by �lae trustees of the I j oui g lady we� have no doul �t but . q : ihe i ill -make -as success.Jul 11 programme ne4t week. , I - ; of vital inaportatice and one Which con- a :that t, � f ,!the township, and -1 I � cerns both old and young in this vicinity several actions O I .0 . I - teac.. ar as she 'was a student-. I Mr.- . I � is, 11 WhYs the reporter?" i Now, al- thal b 2laws be vassed ac 6ordingly. Jam 3 itolieBon, of 1.1o,xboro, McBRIlor, ., Ijondesborc . I ­ ! ' ` . . 11 � though it may be good at timogsito satis. The fol � 'a co�uts - were passed, I co plated 1 1 al I CREAArERY BUTTER. -The Londesboro' ' ing c . I havil ; his. barvestin ' . I . I i , g co, I - id L�a�eron, Mber foir culverts, ' fy people'4. curiosity, we paighp perhaps G u I , - .1. , i I i atiorl ihas taken a li'liday trip to Min - - days' make of but ' :. � nom I . . I c eamery has sold 37 1 be able to give the deBird.d iniformation, � .88; 1 eyl, making ditch 65 ; Inesoti), io visit his gugest brothe f,who ter, from June 26th to August- 2ndj but 11 we Jon't, like to." � I culvert and fur. W . . : 1, ,� . . . chal#er,building 18 M On "cessful'businbss man- of - that 14,256 poun s, at 20 cents per pound. � . ' '. , � I - r - I . I PERBOD ALS.-MrS. MCNevin ,. eturned. nishing material,' 0 3.50; J ' Gill, cut State,--Tl�e High iadd Public sc ool3 , - . � � i4ties on non-resident lot, 63 i home from Lucknow on Monday last, ting th� , .. open:13 Afforiday next. Relief fc th I East Wawm s - ! , ! troub [a hers is at harid.-Th( fir ! � after spa ding a pleasant time with her The COI� oil adjo.uriied to meet on Fri- � I I I ' ng -con- day, October 17. 1 . S I BiBIEFS. -' Forest fires are doi friends.. i Mr. Edgar, we are glad to say, - I . 0 b . others, i)hotographeri I, a . I . I I ' Zrable d has favorpol us again with hisipresence, '. � 0 1 � . . ­ - B� age in many places, and in . I - I - mus a�i ument dealers of this to . � � ida , lik WE, , i I I . Mr, - 1 Kelly R e, hes to � Mr. __ . issolved. ' Mr. Walter' ad3 s�me instsuces threaten to destroy after an labselace of several � onthS.- I I m � has beell ( I standing grain, Farmers Should be I Miss C Opbell, of Lu-cknow,]- ho has 1 P a � H -u# on. � will Onti a the phc� tographic bu ines 3 '! W � I I careful, about putting out fires, in suoh a been visilting here, left for i -home on . � I in th 3 old: 3tand whe�e he has lon. 0!1 - � i MR.. L*DITOR,-DEA.R SIR, -1 accident- . . d' on. --;---Misg Agnes Cameron, of Saturday'� last. I . joyed a I&rge I patro4age, being w3a of Ca I pbell � � ally got, your paper of -the lot of this � Toronto, is visitinc, at Mr.- . i I.- ba. which I n tice a short article I - 11 month, I I the b st artistslin tho Province. They Hannah'B. Miss Jenny Ried I ft for ! I i I . . z. . 0. Aubuxn. are b)th good cititelab and ­enterp�Tiain written �y W. B. Hutton, of iDgham. Toronto re utly. Miss Fied formerly I � � busin3ss men and wL hope'succes� will , - . BRiErsi--Mr. S. Caldwell and wife Now as,�o its correctness I have nothing 9 I � r � Im.- resided in 6ronto.-Miss Sarah Dun- I have ret,4rned froirl visitiDgIriends in to say ftirther than What he s%ys about still continue to atteiLd both of th(; i B e, I ' . . . I - Mr. (.ogorgd, Murdie,'of McKillop' last bar, of rave, has been engaged to:i Manitob�. Mr. Caldwell prafe7 living m � i i � . yBelf, and this I beg to correct. He t6a6h in No 11 during 1885, at a� Salary; ; -- I � week, sold to the Meors. Case 22 �bead I I ;, in Ontario. -Mrs. Carpender,:of Miolai- says that this matte� about na� conduct I 0325. . I . �of fa steers, at $74� per bogaa. ', I . � gan, is a present on a visit t6 her bro- before the case was! opened .tin Blyth. � I I . I I , amoi nts to a good . l6nap of morpy.-- I � � - -1. I I . I ther, -Mr. P. B. Wallace. -The ew 117011 All thatJ have to 84y as to this is that � � I I Stanley. Mrs. S. Diakson i . I I bridge across the Maitland ap -roaches there w6l�e Several of the Blyt�h magis- I . and'family return�d 0], i . . - Fri I y laE t, having i Spent a co a Cf I FARM SOLD.-Mr.C.W.Sinith, of lot 5, �� completion ; it is expected to bil opened trates 1��esent -when this discussion I u I e , I it . 0 ' T1 week ve ry pleaBantli rusticating a on g ,� lacession 6,1 has sold his f a -in of 50 acres ii for traffi �, in a week. -Bush: Ores are took plad,& and they fully con' urred in . . I the i OusandIs . lanU-Rev - and crop to Mr. Jaraes Je.-ratt, � . or the 1! r&glDg in several places in the �neighbor. what I s�id and- di4, which T, think- is ; .Dr.BEI%ttiE, ., 0 � of Brintford, will Imiach -in the Pj�Bby- Bfim of �4-3,10. The farm has a I frame �' hood, ani I some valuable timber de6. - p7.i721a ficia evid a that I'did what - Sal)'bath next, 0 thl) h . 0 was righ . As toano� teriat "church on ouse and other outb-u;ldingg. Mr. �� troyed.- Four horses,owned re: pect,ively thip squabble between I uBuai li�ur3.-Mr. Cl*rles W-.Isoljij and Smith intends to move. , o ,Lambeth, ' by MeBs­s.YouDg;McKenzie,� Knight', Mr. Sco t and Mi . .. Hutto� I have I Mrs. Alex nder Wilson, sr., ret-irned near Londo , where he has'purchased a ' and.'the Rev. Mr. Hilliard, got out of nothing � to Bay, but hope When Mr. - I small house and lot. I I . 1: � the field n which - Hutton �gain allude3 to me he would ,- home' fl. -OM Manitoba on. Monday. ,!rhey . I . ,they were pasturing x wom aoco panied I- Mr. and 'Mrs. 1 MARri, H RT. -A few , i 'In . nights! since ' on Satur4ay last, and SO far 'have not not draw -so, as was arranged i with me '- . . 13 . . . � I ; Bleaidell, of Winnipeg. - Mr. �obll some of the- neighbors' horses g6t into'�: been laeakd of. I - at the time of the Maine's, inquest. I , the field of �ir. 0. W. Smi h, concessionl, i � @-- � I . : , ' tt or any McNAb has sold his idlick mule to th3 I � 1.1 ; : distinctl'� sav that Mr. Sco� I � Ham�,lton R011iDgMill.(lompany. -She 6� and starto�d kicking his orses,' a fine. - Brussels. ! ! other paitty n -ever mentioned this matter � . . f I . I. I I I : was shipped on Mon1lay. -Mr. WE111wic, �are recei ing a very severe flesh PARTIE 3 wiShing to obtain money � at to me at the above Or any other time, i , . i 0 1 1 1 I . � a stu:o a t, takias the 1 work of Rev. Mi. wound, which required to be sewed up I low interest on mortbragre, will do well to cali on until so�ie days afte ibis inqlle t,when Broliy'duririg th latleman's abseneg by a veterinary. - I . it F. S. Scott, as lie is offering any amoi�.nt of money Mr. Scot came to my office *d stated ; - , I I at the loi-vest rates of interest on good far - 012 a ficliday trip, and preached f& the . � in his case! nd asked nme to take.1his infor- , . i property. -Will alwAys be found at home Satur- - . � I � first..� Cm 111day last. � Hig I � mat hich I d d ii a tb�p gave a I .0 I I 11 Wroxeter.1 : day aftern6ons. 869-8 i", a I � � I o., have i . 3earlou'F Berm nEi were na�ich though � c f ' t, Rmrovl�'D.-Adam Good & 6 ch : narrant. This is al I' that I OBITUARY. 7-Tbe body of bhe late Jane I by' gr.. gEdions pres( i removed fr4m. Grabain's Block, to thd now shop hD ow of he case unt it it came to Blyth ie large con Int` dibBon, wl o died in Win i ' on:, . I uld remind - our readers (if -the . DIP09, in the Van tone b'ock� They now 6ocupy two to be tr ed. He al q .says Fpmething I . Thursday, August 21st, was interred in:. . tile in Cardno's � hall this evening . shops. - I . 863.4'.SOMUC )nhisimagil We I lectu I the Presby;erian c6metery here, onl� BRUSSELS SCHOOL. - Our, School tia,tion ; ��utI stick �� I ' � (Frid),y), )y Mrs.�...D. Prendepgam, Tuesday - la3t, at 10 WOO k, bei'�g fol I 4 teachers �aye got to work agaiii. Miss tofacts riddonotst2t6whatIlknowand The proce(ds of the lecture go tolvards . . !3 I ; can proV,,( are no- t facts. Hopin� you Will , 16 wed to th grave by a lai ge Lumber of 1 Adatqs, f �om Ingersoll, takiDg,: the room . t3 � insert tiis correction in your �next and the lunds of the lVomen's Christian q i friends and acquaintances of the 4 D I de-'. formerly' ccupied by Miss Higgins, who ; I I i i . � . � � ii ! I Temperance Union. I Everybody s houl. I , oblige �! P. .1KELLY. . I � Miss Gibson, wh was f rmer-'� had to sto ccount of ill health. I I : go an 'how their ap reciation of A goo I I ; p on.a : Westbo�tne, Manitoba, A guat 14th,', 1884. 1 , I : I i d T i 1§ a reBid nt 'of this P1 .ce, ha been ' --� Cause � �e first d nee of the sbaso a livi g . . . I PAS SEV. - George Thomson and �� -- . .- ' . il : in 1 innipeg for the last t ' ishop, of our schooli � attended I I . i 11 I I 11 �' Charles t Ijail�e ng Ho5rses. � WaST.el Campbell's hall last I �ida y volars, previous to her deat and !it was � . ness I : the ls�;te t� achers'ex, amination and pass- E.A. range,in the College k pa nigh . T1 a night - w as nice and , .19 ; culum, I Cocl ;!WiDg to heIi often express d desi a that ; � and [Iog y(ung people enjoyed tbej� bop . ad creditably. The first onl� applied writing f lameness ifilhorses, mys: i a a might b,e buried- at he old hope in inamimsely. Several couples from Mit- for a thilid and passed, the other wrote it In Me diseases the animal Comes I ; ' home for interm �other. z d ,ea Vroxeter, that the body was brought - for bpth I a B and second, a�ad passed , Out of t 'a stable is nd, or � rly so, chelliattended. .We understand 'it �B ient by h :)l , der b' ; the i tention of the qommittee to I "ive I both,;they being only 17 Y"gats Of age- but afte being drivenifor a mile or two, . I . The youngog7 brother ca ( from 33rook- � Thorrisola Wrote last December at the more or � ess,ib begin to go lame and the grand " Hhrvest hoi4e ball " shor;lyi- I . . - We vagret to learn hat Mrs. T110mas 117n, New York, to attend :the f 1aneral. I - Listowel: High school examination, and halt inc� 3ases with rogression! ;' on the D . I - I i I - I ' Duno�an ii, very ill with eryBipelA& and The bereaved family in Winnipeg have i paBseld WI!ith 520 out of a possible 560, other h4 ad anim- als �vill be brought out ' - is, � t ao entire -sympathy of alli their friend s � i ' ula have passed now for a second hope con to hear of her recovOy.- . . 11 - : and c.-0 of tha Omble stiff and Sore, but after I ill their afflibtibil. The . ­ I . .eceased was had he h'Ad the pluck to try, as he i8l beirg dr'ven for a, in 16 will begin to get Miss " Mouro, sistarl of Mr. Ma"colla 2:5 years of 1'.ge. Monro, is also very lill.-Dr. Ciahiman, � . the best�, of the two, but he is quite' better, d eventu aly. drive d � ut of the . . ,I BAKERY. -,A new baker�'.has been sati.4edj and well might be for a boy of lawenes.', of th Is place, h as pu�chased 12 �cfies (if, started by Messrs. Hophim &,Esrngey,. a I but if Bdch an animal be land a short distan6b below St. Olai--, I - .his go. , He is a,18o highly pleased that rasted fi$� an hour Or so the i lameness . . � . Michigan, for the I urpoBe of . pi U2 (�lias John I A.), of Gorrif. Yhey have his comr�de passed for a second, as hq -will ret#n,to,disappbar again., however, I I . �pened out �n the shop rooently open- now! knows that he can easily do thoi on progr A dbwii a sa t well and entering ini t a Pied by Me,. Thomas. . "'a 'wish t1iiem Sam 2. ' 'f he above speaks volumes for ogs8ing. We 'find by observation man�factureof Balt. He has al-eady � ; I .� d that tbo first class, t�ose that'get lamer . I Every manner of suce'ess. I let the .'i contract 'for boring. -Mr. � � , our school and teachers, as i1t does as as they 1 1 are ofte ' affected -With dis- *4 1 i gol n , I I . Jaltift Stigmart, of lennailler, th( well good work as any of the Hi&, Schools. ease of :bindix,ig ligaments oll muscles, kno , gar ener, who was in to rn on B:ullett �i - . i 1?1! BREEFE.-Nine companies have enter- sprains 1;of various !descriptions, while. . . TueS ay wit a quantity of tom Ltoe , . . r3day, the �2-18t ed for tha hose reel race on Caledonian the seco�d class, those that diiive out of I � - I i � 1 3 th3t the crop is this . F easc n i stant, Mr, Peter Hawt oria gavq me � rouic dis- state - Day, an several more are'expected. their lai�eness,are generally c�, smaller tban usual owing to the d outli. an exhibition of.his.Max ell low (!own All are looking to one of the ,biggest eases of I joints, and 1 often d fficult to . . � This -will be unfavorpLble inews for itho a cord binder, n a fieldof he vy wh�teA�uS. days Brussels has ever had; 411 the best overcon ��. ! � � I * . I L w�ho are in the baht of canning lar a ats. I quite endorse, your remarks athletes have entered for. the games, 11 The Ifirst thing to be done�wben ex- quantities.-TH-E EXPOSITOR has.beEn in last week's EXPOSITOR, $n a good ma. being the biggest array -ever t6gether in aminin a case of lameness is to deter- . . - � favoied with an invitation to attel .. chine All that you and 11r. Cu I miDgs, Canada.-MEs. Rosa Hawley, of Sun- mine 113 . . . which is not � Luchnow Caledonian games, -qhich -Eay siont its good qualitiles is correct.' Shine, w, te committed to gaol [last Mon- al in . ;i ways ch an eas atter *s one at , take plao '.on�.the Wth of Septre bar. r. Hawthorn gave me 14 fair test, the! day, for )eing insarte and dangerous to first Bif t might F3 ppose; indeed ani- _ These g , s '1�ave always beer very (ats-he outbeing on the green sido, and! beat lar,,e. She was taken there by mals b i :) ave b ought Under our I I I . I sucoessful, Silo: i ' F. S. Scott. It is hoped that under I we presume tha this I)dged in plices, which made tbe,work I notice vr)iioh have 9 no through various I year will I e, no exce tion to the 'Ple.-- heavier; but still .the horses W,alked proper treatment Rho may soon recover, forms of treatment for- Buppdsed dis- T A c resp:dndent uno� k date -of tla 21 3t Clong about as easily as 1± y own do with as she le 3,ves a family of 'four small eases in bue log, when the opposite one inst. Bradley reaper, tho igh.this Max- children -Division. Court last WedneS- was the ' ain, when a horse s as follo N 7s --Mr. Arc, �ibal d m I oulp-rit.' A, � Mal&lm, near Oah Lake, Mar toba,, �eyil binder goes around the field the day, Jud j,e Toms progBiding. T, he docket is I I it is ­ . D arne �n say the off foreleg, if has he common rec- Canadian 3over, right way, i a., it cuts to t a right hand Was not, rery large and was soon dispos- tro bted ftom a perso la� it will iappear as - e as s jaich, no i . - I ej of, as several of the plaintiffs failed Bow pri g, w' 1W;tli- �R the reap rs. If the:fie Ids were pro-, if lame lin the nigh hind leg, that quar- t .7 stan Ing , a exceedingly dr wilather Porly pre a this machine, .to attei d until their suitS were non- ter risin � in a very irregular . Y . . p _* and failing . . - � k durbig the mouth. of May and the � for g- as Mi. Max ell will turn � jhe'm out next Suited. People having business at court manner � but when 1 such aa � animal is L . . ' pArt of June, is . now out in full 1400m, �,easo I n, will be second to'none. I YoursL should a . �tend promptly, as they must reverseoll! and trotted towardsthe obser- -an inches in length, ' d is 'aly�, WM. CrE0. COLDWELl'. , i twerty-sei . . . wait on he courti not the court on them. ver it wil�l at once b� � seen that the Jr. growing in amongst '*beat tha . . 11 i � I --- --- : : . - I s IV I . W1 � i � I . I - regularity of moven�ent upon, . yiel' 303 b isbels per acre., Who I B81178 I ­ � - Hensall. I Dashwood. the asce�t and descent of theJore quar- 18 1 . � tha I � clolve� I won't gr(w in Manito a?-- I - - - oil (t � I BRIEFS.- Harvesting in i Ly now�l be said FIREJ The fires are still raging ter, Bho*ing that a 1�0: rse sh � Id always By - Mr. A-� W Measole 1, formerly o Se%. ' ' I I y farrerB have to be be irott6',d to and fr the obser'ver, as- , ' i i i fortb, 8 01 ,a . of the I lanitoba riflE I tea - to be over in this 11eig -borbolod, the, around �B and man he dog. - pocially �-beginner,tfore an � opinion is cont , i . 38 ing at the ma belles of the Ound, of the rdt,perg hai died away continu�lly on the -watch lest t , I , at.of the thresher fills thb land. vouring !e'lement should deatroy their . ... O�tar o Ila ih I � formed;; and to det rmine which limb, - N -Ri ' Ass,ciation in Toronto. Wo pre. -The Ball flouting, rnills,! which fences &*d buildings, and their treasures is at fmi�t observe w iiah leg the animal i . suua�o hat his residence in the we �t US which t ey have worked'so hard for. drops the weight of Is body 111pon dur- 1 ; ­ 0;ar aave recendy been add Z to largely in i I way Of new machineit, a d changed I a I � .; notl Ed. his reputation as a r' 13 TiHiF, AILS. -One of the v ry import- ing prog r�ession ; thal i will be the healthy I ' wks- ;he � ' I � L man,-�7�r. John Cowan, of Egf'nond- Jone to the oller processi ant que,�tions is 11 who is going to, carry one. � I L I rom: the s . i . I villd B purchased. 30 acres of ' land ill,: it is 0--N pected, be in arst class runi our mail� for the next term ?"; We un- "In ibe Stable �a careful observe� i near ay, eld,&nd i tends going tilitbex . ! der by the lst of ',Q eptem bar, and derstand[ that some six or seven tenders will see'lthat the ajaimal boars more I tor,g4ideslortly.- rs. Joseph Atecoy, '" �or A. . e. 11T I � xith. th improvement allnoled to have b64n sent in. 11 There lis money weight- .�n the souncl leg than on th . . � of .E or .1 on ville,, ettirued from a Ntisit to ind ; ith?b yers such'as Mr. D� Urqu- in it, b+." -Wonder, who will be: the lame orlig. I � _ i I Xn) :' W i I I i . - , r. aart and %muel Ranli a, we -1 Should lucky m n? � 16 A f(l w yea 0 Musk a On..'Sat4day last. rs� ag� before terinary . continued surgery was studied system ically in -Jam *a on arrived ome from the .0 the fa ' �Ite J I - iay , rmers may rest assured DRoud]aT.-OWiDg to the � . oth ex a � con t y ar ats on Tuesday. 11� Ilent gristing drought several of the f arud'ers to. the colleges, as it is now, nearly� all occult e w IE -hat.they- will get b Moo an ad by his sister, Miss � lagE ie nd i good prices. -Mr. R. Winters, of West of this village have been compelled lamenel B in front v�,as supposed to be � Jam le, on , not I I Mr- �. Jamieson " R13 thE ekf9!rth, Shipped a carl d f fi ' tti to draw their water for their stock a in the sl ioulder, and that in: the hind . oa 0 a Ca 11 I K! daily !papers annoinced.-Mr. 'r. 17. " this Station a few days ago. I 'distance of two or three mileB, and. leg prolloulaced to bb in the 4-ip. This rom, -­�- : - I Du�o in also returned at the samE i tirr a Hess, son lof Mr. George some ev n more than that. 'The people . was car ainly a very � nataraj� error to I The ie ar ties crossdd the ocdan I �y t, 'aster Fr9d � ,� � . 1E ff ess, of Zuric Js here I -e rning the raili of our vil age ave, however, great . make b r persons not as we quain a � . . stea� ii ip Oregon, of the New 'Yo 7h � Sy bUBin6§9, and assisth �g -, reaeon t) be thankful that 1 they have �'with e 3CtB of disease, as m t veteri . . I in tel�egraph . . I line., hich made th 3 fastest trip gerc BE . I : . , a" I I the anct on sale plenty of water, good and pure, and arians re at the p'resent ay,for i . . . - mg. -On Tqonday last . f yet i ec Drded, six da, rs and ten hdars. - . . The 7e w'af i ha . froM on Ti esd I )f village lot- s advertised )y the esBrsi, what is :)etter, it ca chronic asea of lameness at �the distal 0 . a 8 .rp . 3. and J. Pptty, of this p ace, took place easily. . . extremi y of the leg� the mus6leB iu the al � � 88 nigh t.4 -Mr. James Smith,of GiEtc", nod was well attended, mnsideong the ' SABBATH SF,RvicF,s.-The Rev. John Deighbo, ood of thephoulder �or hip, in- fii droN a hrc ugh town on ,Tuesday, )11 I 4E , My time o year, and the thrbatene4 P. Haunch attended out ;Sabbith variabb' waste, so i it to be! wondered sa . wa h8mefrom WiodBtock. Spyaliffic i ice of rain, . that �hese points Bhould be thought R1 y � appearanc W1 ich d btl 8 school on Sunday. last, and delivered an at ,a - of tjiel6xc Ilent roads in Seaforih JIE I I . . nted . from being trese"A, oxcellent address to the saho,�ars and to be the Beat of the, dise."ase? But p . t who due W thefut that Ithe r( ithat this, Lo N ' 1he bil- teachers e also preached, tb Au fit. - disbactil no hAve 401WI1 time And . I � . preva 4=9y Qver)-, 0 , said I � " �Totw I I I Agalu I 00i . � I I ! � ! ; I I I . � � I I I I lo, L t11 ' ' I h M , � h I h ve !i I . I aki T � ,�� � i �b h to na 6 4n I I � d I k "' , s I h - " I I �tie d 5el, 30i rk "k E " , O� , t �', di� ` - 4 "' i J 'O ;c 61 1 ` �� 3-f I I I I li , ��' I I � 0 21 H MIA � � i - or I 1; , t, '!I W nu � 9 ,�, I I I � � ; � � 11, 3 � I I 7 � i 4 h1i ' a , C b I I �- K , I d " ;11 � ( I �r . I � I 11 I ; . I � - I I . i I ; I I i I X � i : I I I : - I i � � 1 1 ! i i I I I i � . . , ; � : " i , : � � ]- � I 1. : � r i . I i � � I � I � � I. I , I � I - . I I . I . t i I I i - I I I � ; - � � � I ! ; . � � ! I , : I I . � I � : . I I " . � I : � : I I i , - , I . I. I I I � . . I ; I � I . � . I - I � I I �, I I I i .. . I : � 1 - . � � I I � . . - � i I. . . , T I I . I , .. I � . t F � . I I � : , � 1. . I .. � . . i : T I I . � . : � ! ! : I . I I � I I i � I i . I . ; , I i . : ! � . I i t � � . � . , ­- � . I . � I � ! I � 1 , � . . � - . . I , I . � I � ! I I ­-, 'I . I - ------­- 1- I . I ­ I -k- � - � - i I I : ! . I I I I . ; I I I I ------i d I . 1111 � �� ;; � . i : � � � ! I I, � I I I � � i ,� I � � � � � I � I I � I - I -: � � . 11 ­­. I I . .1 t � r ! I � � I ! ; � i � I � � ; . ; � - i '- i I ; i 5 : : � � . t I � � I � I 6 i I . � I I � . � I ! . � I I I Au�u$'T 29,1884,1 . � i ! I � I i . -----�� i . : -- I . : L - Lt this atr4hyr; occurs wit� chronic : � . : eases of tho foot or hook. Aninaals � ne in the shoulder or hip usually i � ve a diffic-Olty in bringing the:foot I � ward and do so, as a rule, in &..sort I rotary manner. Animals lame in - ) knee often walk sound or nearly,,, so ' ! ' b the nodding- of the head atT the - t is very perceptible. Horses 1�aine � I I � , . I point t gall .� OM ,en standing ; when lame in t a . d t, if from a p neture, they ta�e V, : mlially lorl� stop during progresnoll. ; . m animal ik la�ae in both front feet � vill progress in� a stumbling sor J of y eloquently termed 1191,099:711fl, ff , I ae in both ;�ind legs it will, In," in . � awkward, �tiff manner." - j - � -Owing to press of matter, the on. nation of tobt. Govenlock's ,,biary ies of a noAhwest trip," is -una4oid. �y left over �ntil next week. I i I I - - . ­ =�-�. -=- -- ,- --- � � I i TJGUST. � ; I .� � I I I I . 1 4 - I I I : ITHE,'BALANCE I I � i i � . ; : I I . I - - i I ; i i� OF OUR - i i i i 4 . i 1 ! I I I i i ! - . � I i � i : um I er Stoc i ; I � i - i p : I � . . : ; I I . I � -FOF- I - ; ; I ;. I : , 0 MILLI � I I � . � ; � ; � � : J ILL . BE SOLD AT A i I 1 1 � SACRIFICE, I � I . � i 1 7 LL THIS MOP � I ; I -r 1 -ti ! ; I � - -, � i � . � I � i � � i i ! i I I Es MCFAUL, , I I -! . 1� I 4 I I I ! I I � I . � I � : I I I . i . 1 4 E CASH 1; DRY GOODS! MAN I I . I - � t - � � S�AFORTH. il - * . I ATJGUST11 I � ) I I � i . � i i. � � ; I i i I THE I BALAINC . i I i �� �� .�., iz :1 � . � i : . I : . i I I I . i I , I I 1 , - 1 ; I � 1 I 1 , I � ; I , � �� . - ,� I . ---- ­ -, I I I i , . � � z I . - .- � . � I . 11 I . ­ f- - I I I V ; I � : I L 0 - I .. � I I "'. 4 z on the Ifit instwxtb a STS -11 b -�,;# ,1-4-^+-A n � �3 a �Uau, I 1.1'.. ­� . i I tootti pick boots on AAR 5,iud' � i I I , . � inhisoff ear,fondbf sti � and buckwheat pi:esdITes, ile � )UM l tk - 11 ' I � . - I I on his ba,ck contaiuibg 4 bur � . ��: holesav-da p&Aage!i�of '01119011' . . I � t �' ; 119 el � S #Lo nd cu � �� 3 . . - - : - � i ;1 I � . I h I . � I 11 ch had recently bon t . : . 1. 9 I iod. coat with patch b Jot I - linh i i i I � . I . OF- I ,-. I 11 -When last se : 'a VA! I . 1� . I . � I I ! I Out of a ble"xksmith .0 ,e� : ; I I � I � � I I I - . � � hintself a pair -of firA 4 � . I 1. i I . i. F Z �. I - I � -� rt � ; �; T .1 � I q: - � 11 � I � i i �SAMUEL i �! � ­ J ` i I - I I I I � 1, I I I i ' Y 000iS & MILLIN�RY I . � 2 J � I i . I I I Haonioa ,80ot, & I � I i I - � . � t , : I - 1 1 i � i I � � � . I � � . I I . .'' 1 � p1m I i I ;,. i I � VA , J 'O -1� I F -; � . . � � I , � . I � I �,, 1 ,� � ; I � . ; : : I ! where be keeps eor.-Oant AY 0 mi 'IT . I . I . � i LL BE �OLD AT A GREAT � . � � order allkinds�of Bobts slid st. I . � I : L 1 44 4:)ecialty. A eall isoliclted. : � i : 4 1 � . SACRIFICE � . I ! i � I '--'- : i , : . OLL I . � i- i �� � .! , ]DISSOUTION . . J I I ! . I J . : ,,- 1 1 HIS M - � L 7'XTOTI,CE is ber-ebly, gT1 D, t', ' � ,; 1 � 13. : . � ! � �k'% heretofore exi*tring betwi LL T aw,ON HW i I I i I I . I ! ad as P-hotographer# srii] Deal I I i I ! . � 11 � . f 14 . I T ! Ntraluents, at the ti,own 0 ; .. I I ., �. � , Ityle and firm of W46ole I . . .,[ i I I I - WiLde rog � I - I � � L I , � , � I solvedbT mutual cone, nt. j c I I , i I .. 2 i i 1 1 this sr.cond day of Aaguo�t � 1 ; 1. .1 I I q . I I i : � I : , I I " s i 1 . � i i I I i e � 14. 'DV , . I L � I � Witness.-Loftil,s L I � ­� I I - ; � t3eaforth. i I f . , � . I I . . L I , 4 ---4- � 1 1 N,O,r i I - I _ , i � "C � il ; #1 1. I I � .1 � L 1E - *cFAUL, � . ,1: : , 11 : ­.� 'i In connection vith L i I I I ­ gs 11 I . - . � . I int i . I -� !. I I I -10 I I . ­ ; earry on the PhotographIng I A � �.- 1, I .etll .etve a ! � . .-, � 11tand and hopes to recetye a I ! I . I 3iberal patronage s(-,,: long 4-01 E CASH� DLRY COODS AN : . �, 1: and he can assure 411 il lat � � his L � � " . i . �- !,Sxpense will be spal""ed 0 I his ; � Iktion. VV. W. )V.4LDE , � 1 1 i - : f I � I --- i .- I I I I i i � � � I i : I ' i I t 1 DISSOLUT101 0 1 i L � I NT F I $EAFORTH) � I I � I - I NOTICE is hereby gi.. n, 0 , - -1 � � i I heretofore ex4ting betv i � . . I . � ir. 110telkeepers has this ,Jay' 1$. . � 1. , -,�; MU IITH� ,POPLARIS I . tual cons'ent. he b asine L ! i -11', �, i 111 -) N4111 � . . I tbY R. R Der-nie, ii � I li [ISSES. th will ri-opan- . � 4 .f, I due saii -firm, and pay ap lix, Ro Apon and Boo . . I � same. j I their schwl, on Monday,, Septembec, Iffts '- 7- k . i . 34. Tesehing n line with the Public Schools' : - I r � . i , i � I � . . ecial advantages in -music. 'Terms asilsufa& : T1V7itne&3.-Joli,)'t 4'� �Wl,IkRp � I 8F1,12 L . I i 1 1884. 1 � I I 1. , � � � 1 .. . � i ., . .1 -1 i i - � . I 1L THE BISTIOP S Tjuc, 1AN � I 1ARRIAGE LILCENSES I ' . I � I LEGF, FOR T11E R .'OHE ,I t . I 'YOUXG LADIES-AVYkIeb-' I . ; I I � Ir ; AV,enue Toronto. Vreik ent- I .. . I ! , Toront6. Tile Seh,�L')J '-ill 7 �� . , � ISSUED AT . I . .1 1 Septeiliber 3 IbS4,when ne I . . '�d, but it �. ! - . I WM be admit?4'. at it a Tell ' 'cation be maoI44tj t lier La I 1. I . P - APPI, . �. ll�� - 1 4 .k., ally or bv letter. I Ile list E HURON EXPOSITOR OFFICE, � � � ,: and I tkal botli in! elem F. I I � � subi ts, tltecandigaazesfrient I - I I - � - - � - ; I i -. J,L&n ' ,�,,,_; ir � m . . I . . I : art schot 1,=al;�� I - f i � � I - I I I L I� L ' - 7 1 1 d%tinctiou. Recrt��ion 9Wu L � SE,&F�RTII, ONTAR 'A . .! . . tiful, rees for boa*,der%.�2()4 I .1 ; , 11 - - -1 . ; 6Xelusiveof lnvsic. Poi Prf I ,� I to XISS -GRIER, L-ady P,rinri 1, . ! r I 11 � : , I . . �i- . I I i m : ­-� � L . - i: .. . � ! 1. 1 1�4 1 1 � 1. " THE : P Of 0 WITNESSES REOULIEFDo � �­ � I I L- I I I � I . -: �, i . � . . . 11 : . . I --I � ; 1; .. I . i L L .11.� .� ESES. Robert,, -On �6d : i - I i. q All I theiT gehool, on iw;n0l' . OJOCIO ACR�ES I - . 1 ! � U84. Teaching in li= 1with 1 . : : s I � ! cial advautage� in inlays, . I : -1 : 1 WILD and IMPROVED ,LA,NDS, for 8901 I Z . ,�. q I . � � f , ng the line of thp P. M & N. W. R. R.. In I : � , . � .eA I � ... I .. dilacand Hulon Counties, Aflichig=- � 11 . I I _rl.% , I !, . � Pill 86 per acre upwards. Good wa , nnia ketwo � -.1:- : MONEY %J 11.4 t 1, 1, aliniaw, ft. Free zGaides im � - ,�', �t, ItAlGHT loans � at L , ; 0'r an - per . . tes to show the lands. Write r listi: 41111 . I ,� - � 10 able half Yearl . , or . 1, . P I particulars t3 W�'VV. JOINS% 26 tar F R-1 . � q, , I . L - - . . �, Privilege to borroN�fr. xepa: L Tewies* I � "I A)AI money iitany.t.inia. Ain � A Huron, Mk higan, general agent for , I � -1. � STED".isuristo -90afor t4L ' I j, lands i . I - � I I - : 7 1 1 � il � . . , � ;, . ; I . �- I � � q I I- .� � i I L i � L � � . � . I ,- i t- i�--. . � I - .. - - , . -- - 11 - - -1 - ` I -.- -3m- - , . -I.. I �-� ­ - - - --- r I 7� � - - - - ...... -