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The Huron Expositor, 1886-02-26, Page 8J . . . . . . . . =.- . . - I . ! I . I , ...� . ;. � . .1 - . I . . � . J I . I I I I . . � � - - . I � I � , - i I . - . ! I - . . . ; i , � . , I . I .1 7 1 - . � - . M .. � � - . - - , . I . � . � - - , ; - I - - � . � I - - , ; . - � .- - . 11 - . - . � , . . . - I ! M M � 11 I � i - I - 1: I I . I . -:-� � I . � ,� .. .� , , - � M � , , , �. M 1 .4 � . . Im � � : t. 1 � � '� - � . . . - . � . . . .. . . . - ­�, - , - .. � 11 . I . I - M . I M M M . � I . I . � M i - -­ I � f, - - . . . � - - - . I I - - MM � - - M I . M I - ! - � - I . . � � , -- - . - -- - , - x . ! M - -- , - � -_ I - - , - ': - � , � - I - i 1. -­ , . M � - . . . ; M � M f � -� - - I I M M M . . ,- M . I , . I ; - : ! : . � � M I I � I M � i I . � % . - , I � M M � - � - . a ; � M � . I . I M rr - -- , -, - - - , - , , , - � M M � -- � . I M . � I M M I � . M . I . M . M M �� M � , . � I � I . I I M I M , . �i � � . I 1 .. - . - ! M I � : � I , . ! . q I - , � - - - � I � - I M M . M I M M . M . . M . . � . I I . - , I I I � . . i � . I M . M . I I t , I M . i . I � M M . � I M I I , I - - � M M M I M - � I . I I . � " . i I . . i , i I I . M i � M - , -. . I . I i M f . I . ; . M M . I . i 1 1 1 M � "I . I i - � - - . � . . M - M . I I I , M . M I ; . - . M M - - I ! - I 1 � M � : � , I . 1 M . , ' I . 1 1 1 1 - . I � M M . - - . I I � I . 0 1 1 . . . I . - i i . , . I 11 �. . . . . . . . � I :. - . 11 . . - I . - I I � FnvauARY 26, 1886. . I I � - - . � I . ,1� � . . 1 : . � : . . i .. I I - � . I . ,,, . W I. . . i. : .1 . .. TH E �HUROIX E ,1 POSITOPU. . I 0�� I- � I i. - . . . � i - I . i -- ­ . . I ENNE�� .---- ­ I -----Zmm� 1. . ! e 8 . I . . . �� , W - . . I ..... - . , - . � � N mm�l � . - I - - Q - : � . - � 0 - -1 . . . . i , t 1 . . - : . . 1 i, . hardware mer- - I , I d. I Moved by ) � ---�- � - - - � I - . e . to 0 � lintou to visit r r i . I ' terestedt part! - i . � - . - his. lecture WeGee'h' , ch - ats gnment for the New -A vals � � I . [ Carrie lorm.-Jamqs Drowe Les. Misses, under the friends for" 'tort timerr-The "i D. Manley, seco ded by It. -,G. Ross, � I - . -conduct,-have wonfor themselves t�e Black Oistor. will deliver xi, ant, hasmade au I . - . . I I . - EDWARD CASH conteriapta d hatredof theentirehalf. entitled # 1, Hits and It as , gh Is . -. structed to draft a benefit of 'his creditors. It Is trusted . � I ,. . . . 1 f the Good Teinplars of this - Templars intend having &n entertain- that the clerk be in . � I pulation. He. also arus . .. I ange- 1.� l I . ! � # I byttlaw� fo , � . I -AT- I ! . . b 7eed and Indian po -e ' r the e ection of line fences that he may be able to n ake an arr L . _ uspi' " , - - , permit him to . � - I I I - -, I ageted tb B deplorable 'condition of, the town on onday'r evening, M%rch 8th.- ment soon. I )wAship.-C ment by which -they wi � .. eater in' .0 and Timothy, . . �. -bell, announced- . - ------------ &- where required in this t( ar- - I -- � .1 i . , tover . -ians, c The lectu le'by Dr. Camp G. Rohs, seconded --Jarn t I �, � D . . X . -d bystarvation and 1�(' . . 1- start again es Be not has opened I - � 1- , -ttow, Sheepskins, leat, and � tributed their discontent to for lond*y evenin' last, had to be post� men o s op - � . � seeds� Hides, Ta . r poned ov It - cAL s. -Miss Turnbull, A Me. by Alex, Murc ie that Chirles, Dodds mit a grocery in - - ' ` - - � . P , �- I . . I - an . I I . I the inannei in which -they are tr . * thorized to notify John Dickson, i . . : . I � _ - eated. 1�1" 1 1 t e illness.6f the lee Lo' iTiE ' � , 'to neckties in ,"a McFAUL18 ,- , � . - . Furs and Pettries. Fine Dairy But ,�ing to ad 'the M Killop, is the guest of Miss Lan rs. be s stated that barrister. and solicitors � the agents vvho are Set over -them by the turer.-O r .old friei itabell ' c ncession 3, and John ai7e required to wear w I I LL ­ " - . - I I . : . � . -- � J . - , ,,� ' r owner of lot 31 . '. . � .'­ , � . . te ' son. - Advocate,, came to hand last week in a Hodgson, who fo -some time has been I .9 - n order. of our � I - 4-- .L L : r, irt its sea Warehous,e on L (.i meDt. By these they tare Sys �' ner Of lot 31, concession 5, our division courts by �� ,� . ' ' � . , ::: . . I k--, I . i ht page the guest of 'Mrs Ferguson, has .r turn- . . I � I �:,­ . . I 11 . ... I . ' "' 1'c' McClure, ow side of 0 , I . , -1 t e I ip � s and changed to th e judges. H w about par ies taking cases I / � - t h . a ally robbed and debauched. 116 new dres -15r Me- to erect wire fences on the east I I L �-,- � �. �, . I - I L �. L .1 - ' Goderich, Street, Seaftrth,, nex . x6 XIgI neat ed,to her home'in Toronto. egal fraternity. I Dry- Goods - ----- . ; - . . . 1� so referr�d to the rm.cdilities perpetrat- form. Irl is no* an ex ee ing Y L � . .Ash and -111: I p paper and if the' T4vish is- quite ill with a soret roat. their Iota in such places and to such an who don't belong to the t'-�.�'-- a- e I -go f . . ,-­rr­­�- � �� . Egg � mporiumt-, - 948' ed in c ti th the tram nebessaryo L J� ­ . - i. ; I I . eitent as Mr. Dodds sees this � . ,� .1 0 - - t -1u I i i . Cheekbrk are I ��­ � ,; � L - L � ­ 4 !-, - -- . . . . . 'ho r . � - i J4, Is wo . c , doctor.- . . I Millinery I-Iouse,, - I � vice d1tri:00t erxwwai, and gave a= - bl e mis discard the ' 1� bill ads" Take medi me I : 13lyth. .4 . � . - . .1 I - I u . . I council paying a reasonable share of the � .�, � L .: � I - , I . I ­ I L � #. . . stances wMeb. had come under.his, o*fi ----- - u re their advertising 'atrons to all the rage.' I . I . I - � e . p expenses - -N -1 . . ol I I . � - * incurred for the erection there BRiFurs, Marshall Biuithwaito's. sale . 4 . L . . , . � . gh tribute.t confine .themselves within, at most, a I ­� ,� 1. � . i - . I- I . observation, and paid a hi � � I � of.' Carried. Moved by D. Manley, took place on the 24th of It obituary. Mr. I I I --? � . I � i - M sty. ait ' double c4lumn - the Advocate would be I . - - � � � , . ,�Urov IftPost . t # 1.61 General Middleton forhis hone , I Bruceffeld. . seconded by R. G. Rossi that the clerk Braithwaiteis gom, to move to Blyth. I - .1 � ' . � "­ TIN 11X.H YEAR 4 . �;, I . - - L TilitaryL Sk ill. He said that none -nee one of fh� handsome8t sheets in the AGAIN SOLD. -Mr. Alex. Fordythe, . give ­ � EIC-HTFI:s ITBF, I - I I . . � be'instructedto notifyAndrew Goven- He will make a goof citizen and we i .1- `�� - 'I ProvineIi. congratulate the'enter- who urcha . '. - - WHOTAE. N 95 f � . d do, - We sed the Dickson mare. from r, - - U 114 .. .,�egrudgLe bim, the twenty thousan I L w I DISTIeICT MATTER8. � eve his fence off the road him a hearty welcotnb-�-Ed. Mitchell I � . . . -ising r IS n, has sold her agalij� to lock to rein - . I � . � - ­ . r continued 4ew Prints, 1�--- I I . - --t--r . b%re grante I him by Parliament, as he: P1 L . - allowance and erect a wire fence in its has gone toTalmerstont He will work I- � I � . -- I publishers on thei t.- I L i . I , . - - � 11 . - � . . pro� . . . amount to t sper4y, and hope with 'growing Mr. McLean, of the London Rea .. DeF- -ter " qffice. -John S. I . I � . - I . - ­ . had saved - �en times that - � h - I I i proper place in lien thereof, from the in the 11 Vindica - �.�:­ 's 'n. �, , - � . - I I . - ,1'wEx�,TY-NiNE YEAF.s AGO. -Aix' old 11" years they May continue to grow, in spite her peculiarities she changes - .­ 11 - , -1 . � � - - . country, by the -close watch he iept upo . , - MCKiDnon was in Witigharn last, wiek. �,L . � - - "I . t . -1 1 Chea'Clealring )a -nine' years a higher price each time, and at temperance hallsouth tobis son John's lot. : resideut tells us that twenty _ a wealth.-'. Mr.Wrn..Ballantine� has been handeat I ed -T." .9day. 4 ew Ginghams, , ­ � - -- . ago the weather in February was .. as I e rogues who had charge,of the tran - � License the present rate of going she will soon .-CArried. Moved by D.Manloy,second J. Dale returned hOme an Tue . - . I. . - P - . I : But as he could not � offered �he position of Liquor . - ­ . .1 L . : . . I : - ort se ice. - by R. G. Rose, that Alex. Murchie be in- �The Division. Court was held in Blyth � I ., . , . I I . . warm and -bal�ay as in rnid-suriimer. ver 'laef I the- vultures who swarme Inspectok for South, Huron,'- but dealin- get -up into. the hundreds. . � - '. - I � I I � . I - _ y p 3 . I . - � I � , � That y. ear the late Robert Gern-raill, of i . ed. Maiiy will be disappointed at this - as .-- HoiRsF, SnipmENTS'.-A numbei of Atructo,dtoget Jaines Dysart's father's on the 25th, the principal case being . I - the service grew fat at the country a . � I . � . �-� . -AT- - - I � �th , I tith, I ent would' have given uni- very fine young stallions were shipped address, purchase a ticket for him and Passmore vs. Blyth.. So far we have lqew- Shirtings,- - ­ . *t I . - . - . . ,e 2nA concession of Tuckertgn I m , � -spite his vigilance. -At the his appofntm t send him off. -Carried. Next meeting not heard the decision, but expect Pass- . 1, I at on the 14th of Folk xpense, de , rn from Brucefield station on Monday las . I . . . . Z sowed whe d gentle- versal sa#sfacti . 'nation � i . . � I � I - 3 4ary close of his lecture the reveren on. -We are glad to lea of council to be held at McNamara's more will be beaten. -The. exami - . .. . . I r And reaped a good crop. Several Q',ther8 . that X.r.1 L. Meyer,. who has been serious- for Kansas. Mrs. McTavish shipped 1? - ,I � . .. ­ ` . so -1 � . : not -from Mr. and rtW( .-�. . ! 4 . rrian was tendered -a - hearty vote - - of . . . )J hotel, Leadbury, on'the first Monday in in connection with the art school will be New Denims,:. Wir O"FFIVIA, RO! ' � : -1 � I in this vicinity also sowed spring ral".. thanics. . . ly ill f - me time is now recovering.. 'her fine imported stallion "North Star - .1 held on Monday and Tuesday evenings i .� I . . - 14I �B 0 . Thiz fine weather,. boi � ) 'heavy draught fillies;� Mr. April next. . . . .. it � L � I I . . --We � ve on hand a, letter I --ISO-- I next. -Mr., R. 15. Laidla. , a armor near I . 3 , --'- �, I . Ust long, and it was, after all, a very --* � . - . � . i, I POCKET BOOK LOST. -Between Wit- John B ftie on the question of the ap- George Whiteley, of Seaforth, shipped Stanley. . Blyth, was kicked - New Oottonades, ; .. I . � . I . - , � . late, cold spring. As an instance of this . - pointme t of a Police Magistrate for . to Messrs. Robert Laidlaw and Alex. by horse Ion Tnes : . . I - � . I : - ., - sm & Young s and� Roffmans' Stores, on Tues . ravelling through day and severely injure. . We hope he - . I I 11 � GOOD HoRsEs.-In ti ; I 1. : � . ! 1. our informant states that the late -Wm- d ning � ast, a Lady's Poqket Book, contain -t! chis coukity, but as it was not received McCartney � his young . Cauadian'bred . . � . . � I � t�- I I I )L ; - ay '" ' ile Mr. Robert Mur- the township -of *Stanlev 4 few days ago may soon be around agaip.-Any number � I ' X StREEV SEAF01"r1i � e lall I . lurinz.. the fine weather, sold inga n surnof money. The finder will be I Chesney, c are obliged t6.hold it over heavy draught, Wh � 1A Al � : I . I- until la�'e we � I :� I _ I '11t' 8 ly rewarded on leaving the same at War-, . I called upon Mr., Thomas ,Ward, i -now. Last week New Tweeds. I I his hay to Mr. knox-, of flarpurhey for b I I ,, . w yho of parties in Blyth . . -- . I ,� I - Y :w & Yoiw's Store, Seaforth. 950 � unti ne� week. -Mir. and -Mrs. Myles ray, of Harpurhey, and Mr.'La 'son, of . ., � ening I . A I I I . I : ,orebogot the 9pring . re ides near VariIa; on the Bayfiold therewas oneevery ev and this - I I -- $6 per ton, and bef . a Hullett, -shipped one each. An these 8 . � . ; . � - I I ' Dominion � a imported 4�h- . I i - . � . THE ICE RINK; - . Iq6, Skit- Young, b ' f Blyth, spent Sund y last in Road. tie showed me hi weekis doingwell so. I far. -Constable. . . -, 1 7 �1 . - Work finished he and others had t6 buy I town as the guests of Mr. F. G. Spar- horses are to travel in Kansas t1ii8l sea- � � I. - �.- '- � - ing Rinic, ,,Qmtor�h, -on Saturda� af ternoon,' � .will be three years old Sherr o look pfter the sports . 1 - . 1L. .i E ok at the rate � � - - .� 1. .. . . - r- 1av for their sto 'of $40 Per 'February 27t i, a. one. mile race for Boys,and fiug.� Jarge number of our, Sabbath � son. Many will regret the departure of tire colt, which itt ought tc . I : I - �, �. . I `tO � - , . I . � � Sion, 10 ( in the spring. He is w heavy draught who are driving'so fast'on Queenstreet. ­ We are -now holdiii - aGmat Clea � ton. I Girls. Ad * * .-ents; Ladies .6 centa. School " rkers are at Wingharn this "North Star," as he has left ail ex- . ' Z) � . I . . � � . - L - . .. . . firstand 2n prizes given. . '� I orse, well propOrtioned in all -Manchester Good T6niplars visited ' RE - � Sale in ', -d ; I ne of -goc , s, which � li 0 - Look o3t for the shire h A FEW MO , LINES� -OF . every Ii . � . - week aft6nding the county convention- cellerit reo.ord here behind him. * ' * - . a - : . - . at a great Sacrifi,ce. Call -11 : biggest Ca "I ml this season. 950-1 . points and has splendid action, and is Blyth on Friday. -Gifford Elliott, law- � i . . A., � offe-7ug � I . ,z,NivEizsARy SE-Rx-rcEsi.-The a-nni- . ; rt of 1 � ANOTHER LxCTURr,.-The Oddfellows � . . We shall! endeavor to -give a repo . I . � .1 -1 . . 0 , . I � I i . s hun out h . ,. . � . 9 A. . � 4 I versary servides in - the Met4od-ist, - rigs next week. -Messrs. Joseph of Brucefield have secured another good-tempered. I believe lie will make yer, of Brussels, ha is shingle . * . ' I see -lie bargains � . . I . � 7 , Z I . . THE HIcu ScHoo.L.-The following � i9*1 proceed.j . . . as servic ,eople of ' . I .w church in this Upwa on Sunday last Were . based talented lecturer in the eroon oi Mr."- eabIe a horse as stands in the at the Central hotel.,--'I:he p � Kidd &J Son * of Dublin, have pure p - - � - I 1 1 irely in t - � tlie result of the February examinations e W i n ter Go odS T* ' ; . . - L largely attended. In the ev&a,ing, ' county of Huron.; I und6rstand Mr. Witugbarn have failed heir lip, goods are. all, �ew, being boj t . . - . L I y have -lo it nearly $2, 000. . I � r trade. � I ffi the Sea -forth High School. The. the'pre�nlses and stock of Thomas Kidd Edward Carswell, the I I Canhdian . for this falland win4 t � his W - � r espeeiii;4, the church was craiv-ded. - ard wants to sell him, and I know Salt well. The ' I t - . � on-q'rid will coritinue on thebusiness. Gough," who will'deliver one Of- - ` � ; � ) names apri ear in -rotation in. -order of & S , is fortunate enoughto get It would be well if the r would- iake up I -2 I q - . Z ; I I r . I i Iriffin fully realize(I the We arel glad the estate has fallen into i)ix the that whoever TO CLEAR % , - L The Rev,Dr. f . I I poptitar lectures in Dixon's hall'4 ' � I erit, au( following are t6 groups - money -making the hole, -divide it aid sell the pieces I . - in ess Goods wo, 1, neN ,er had .S'u�' - . I � ­ ,� � . )rr and 6o . - up' . 'i, � wTeotatlons of' his feiends. He is an - it affords us evening of Thursday March 4th. Mr. him will have a good, I I Dr . . 2' I I !this might furnish � Ch fee variety of fabe -Gs.. - Z roap, I -Q ammar, literature . in �uch gpod hands and I .0 . I I eloquent and i'lg�i;al preacher, and at- , - Kidd Ca 11 is"spoken of in the highest horse. I � �- � - . I ; I � � . I for post holes. 11 I . : - n D � � naxim u m, 300. Group 11� slileasu%�o welcome the Messrs rswe i neeting of the � . with ' I 'hough his sermons are trictime , .1 . . to busines he terms by'the press everywhere. The . - . i a s' m sition , P COUNCIL. -At the last.1 them revenue to go 9 the new I Iff t -not of 'tU I s circles' in Seafor�;.-T - - � s, ali . � - 13gebra a -ithmetic and aeomet . was held on the well. i - In Mantle and U14ter Cloth - ry,maxl- I I . ; . � t . . St ley council, which Z ; ly orthodox tylke, they'are interesting,- snow p ow was out . an AT A S&CRIFICE, � A 7 1; . i ---.--.- - ; i . Group Iii - on Monday and did Montreal Witness- says; " Mr, Cars- I I � I � � History, . . I R new novelties, ;i � . � instructive and furnish abundant food in"m 31 - 18th inst., Mr. Proudfoot, -o Clnt6 � . I Z r I I .i . � � I . : . p1--yy, - chemistry, book-keeping, 9 ,in -clearing off. the side- well Spoke in a most eloquent manoer . . . .� . . ood s rvice , . I i ! I . . � . - A pointed engin Morri& . : I for earnest thought. In the evening he ,geogral I -1; . w Iks nd thii rain and thaw -of Wed- now convulsing the audience ith was ap] eer at $5 per day : � i - � �, t , - . . I I ' I CbIlAren S im "I . French. principles 'and: reading, maxi- a . Th auditorii"report was has A . I - Ladies', '-N1 sses'aD4 � . � ; . without extras. e . FAnivi SOLD. -Mr. Wni. Vincent .. Z . I I . it - '� took- as the subject - of his remarks . . t nesday. night and Thursday have com- laughter by the relation of some po1in ed I r I . , Sul. .$- q I . � . ! . I . - etq Boy's Overcoats intl 2 )) I." inum 400': a cepted and passed, and the clerk in- sold his farm on the 8 bli. concession of , � - . � � 7 i % 4J, Cervet Earnestly the Best Gifts. I �e , I . �: . I . I ; I . stated that Dr. anecdotes, and then exciting their a) in- 0 . I ! i i � I pleted the job. -It is. . . . . ; i .. � . . . I showed what tl ie "beat gifts " are and � SE(110'1\11) GLA$S TEACHERS. 1� struetpd to get 50 copies ;printed abd Morkis to ,his neigbbo , Mr. Mi hael I . � ' - : r - . . Coleman intends erecting a block of patby by touching appeals or tolas n . - � - VIS and -L'hil,b . I ; . . �, ,exhorted his h aarers. to ,strive to attain ff distributed. The 'collectok's time for Kelly, for the sum 1 ,475. The farm. � La�lies", Gent's, BO � . . I I. - IL 111. T'l. brick stores on his lot in front of Card- them to zeal by powerful argument i. . . . . � - - E. McFAUL 4 � social, moral and I illecting the rates was extended till the contains 50 acres, with od fram. e build- i , U-nilercloilling-all * large assortn", � the best intelle attial, I J. McFadze'an .... 173 212 297 682 no's bloc ki. - S Lich a' building �vould add The Baltimore N�ws says: " He is 1e cc . � . - .i I J - - I � . q . . � . . � � . . I . I . -t, I . ! 1 2 The.6ugineer was Iligs, and is four and a half miles from � I ; � I a M -Mal gifts and pointed out how 2 D. Dan as ........... 192 170 47 609 ' Ist of April next.' I I . I ,I is s I Fur Caps * r I .1 . very materially to the -appearance. of most entertaining and eloquent spica ier � . ' I . , . I'ladies" and ) 0.8 ., - ' instructed to � 1� 9 J . . Zese axe to b4 attained. The -congre- 3 A. McI atosh ...... 206 1622.34 6*02 Main - We are sorry to learn cc the ds;y,,z of I survey the' sideroad be- Blyth and eight miles from Brussels. . 7 . I I � ,street.- that has been heard- sin THE CASH DRY GOODS AND MIL. ' - - , Ceopes, Fur Sets ZU4 Fur Triulluill . � : .. tion this vea,t had determined to di I tween lots 10 -and M from the Tarr Mr. Kelly now has 200 acres in this I . - . . I L s- A. ' . an pained Henry Keys, Gou&. 11 I I 94 . &Lean ....... 178 135 '272 585 � t. i that a yOUDg In �. ' ' I . ovtra valu-c. 4 \ � I I ! � I 1 5 - ne to the Babylon Line, brnd also bix- townshi - - LINEIILY HOUSE, � 7 om 86nley, a student at the High I ip. i . - .- 11 � - pense with the annual tea meeting and J. Kill(T&D ........ 181 -98 25& 537. fr . Li . � I .1 . � I . . . � I . I . . . . � � � , , I . � - School here;- died at his boarding house - - - men,s ana Boy,s I i . � Miss: L. Edwards - . ' 176 95 ,256-,5�7 , - 'ylon Line to --,;,.-A paragrdph appeared i tl maize am effort to, realize the funds re- McKillop. - tend the survey, of the Bab CoRRtcno - I : ' - � -1 � - .i Fur Caps, f . 1, . , . '4 ; . en . 8 5 51 the South boundary, and that the tinl- in the Huron Notes st week � tak � I ' : . quired by special vroluntary collection I Mis B. Barr ....... 172 I� 219' 6 -in, Eglmorl'dville, on Wediiesday morning '. B O`RSE SOLD. -Mr. Hugh Ross, of I ,.�­ I I - Caps- iKnit Qt )s, &tt : - t . � On Sun -lay- The experim ent, proved: ber on said roads be sold by tendiar. frow some of the cou#y papers, we SEAFORTH' - ONT. - -'- : Caps, Plu. st � , �, . . . I . I - . . . . I - I - :: : . �8 B. Smillie......... -173 00 2a3 486 after a fe�w, days' illness of -typhoid fever. this township, has sold his interest in � � . . � I �- . large Stacks. � I � . � . i�. ;� � � � successful, as the collections at both ,19 Miss M. - McKenzie 172' The council then adjourried to meet forget which, to the ffect that -a man i . � A. �­ i I � . I � - q I I L I very I . 148 153- -473 '-We �a�e to than�: our- old friend, Mr. the imported entire horse owndd by . . --- ­,� I . , ! I ; � � I dieta of -, �ip am, ounted. to $207.50. agin on the 27th of Marbh next at I named "James Jackson "had died sud- I - - � � . worsh 0 Miss I. - Xckson. . " . - 156 107 106 i 459 James I Nichol ' fo . occasional remem.- hims'elf and Mr. Alex. Thompson.. of I I � - Tweeds, FL-tii,;ni-,I�-":i;,.�,liirtillgs4 cotv, : , � - ­- , . . ' . . , I denly in this townsh hs has trie(I seem to under- 1. � . - . . 0 clock P. m. . $ 1 1 . - � � - 0 . I Jas. Ni col ........ 108.121 216 445- 1 �rapces. in 'the sb pe of Scottish papers Stanley, to Mr. Thompson for the urn . . U � . . �� . Calitons, -Cretollilleslin fact .111 kir I , " . r ,. . . -162424 1 . . . TH,kT MysTiGi-RIOUS , MEETI.�(I. -14R. tM he had caught a 0 ere cold while stand his dizease.�Mrs. Pfaff is in a .�­.-. . wil . ; T. . which fuTnish muc , assorteA, and all i ,AF 114-cjumaRs�� B-4,LL.-The bache- 12 Miss H Cam, p -bell. 104 158 .11 interesting reading of $800. . Mr.. Thompson . is now Ole ' - goods fully ' , : . . .EDITO-R,-SIR: ,I hope you are not tired under the influence of lquor. We now very low condition. She returned from ��;. . . I . - I . � lors of Seaf orth enterUined anumber of 13 Miss NL Tyerman. 141 60 194 395 at this ti e. . icol's many friends proprietor of this fine animal I . , s old re,gardless of ,co -A. ! I I . I i ly it N, the hospital at Toronto abouttwo 4 : I 4 ineeting, tru as learn that this statement was entirely weeks - . , ! � . . . . � their friends at a, c -i 1 ­ 1 � in 14 Mis 8� E. XlcLauchlin .113 105 171.389 ased to learn that DOTS. -Mr. George Nesbit of,t�e h .of th t wonderful i - . I . ay ,a �h hereabouts will .. 1ple . , t ! ' � - � * . orap . I , - : . i 7 1 . 15 Miss L Monteith. 125) 99 159 a mysterious ii-i6eting, for rJo one Seemed incorreA. , The name of the deceased o. She has' tried everything that 7 Z i .ast ag - conle aalong.aud 91`�t prices. . . I . Cardno's hall on. rH ay evening last. 386 1 he still ei ii oys I .phsely the scenes of concessiob, lost �a fine young mare' I -- � � � I di&. � . � 1. . � - : . There were abatit eighty couplespres- 16 Miss A, SimPsOill 126 84 165 375' his youth- but he as not forgotten 'the -week by distemper. - Hr6 and Mrs. A', ex. to.kDow who called it, why it was ca.11 3d, was Th6mas Gray. - He was well known lipman skill can think of, but her � ' I I , � . . -1 . � - We have a -very li,��i* line of A' " . ,, � � c� � ( P. I or,w�at it wastalled for. At the ncm- in the township, where he bad a large e�_se, cancer of w the breast, seems to be �- : il V'i � . -erich -, 16 Miss D. Wilson. f 82 112 181 375 f h . . I . , I � -ent, God % clulton, - Wingham, . - ountry- 16f his a )ption.-' Mr. L. G. � e rnr � op ., o;p,e concession, gav6 - the .­�-� W, ),f . -- - It seems s�badily gaining ground on ber, and � - Wid Plushes, f� . l3l,:) M ' itl Mr. Moffat ,stated that he ,met . �- , wh .h fe are o1re- I � - Mitchell, Stratford, and other neigh- '%7"anEgmpnd, of . G., VanI .-u e neighborhdod . � , i L I � ' P McDougall 115 92 160 367 (,'gmond's (e of ' th a inatiOt, circle of friends and relatives. _ V, I . � . tra . r boring towns and villages were -well �89: F i SDs a � i. . . 92 89 '138 319 Sons, ,has ret ' from .the Eastern arty oneovening Jast week. A�ont Mr. Kelly on the street in Varnia, on the that a week previous to -his death he was - t�ere is now n othiDg left for her but to -'' inducements hi. � . � ` i � I . �1. � ; I - !: . 11 . . . 4 mi -tone. . - g on which the meeting was to take working at the residen B of his nephew, calmly await her ''approaching -fate, .. i � igs . . 86 116 98-300 h as been pure asin I � . I i I �. represented- The arrange ments for the I ' - - F. Livi s' ­ ... States where . two hundred responded to the invita- evenin � � f r. ' - t � ; . . ,at ; I - ; � - conAolct aad pleasure of. the guests -were J. Livingstone-.... 101% 62- 86 249 mo that: he said- to him " What Mr. James Jackson, f the' 9th con- Alr.'Pfaff has the Sincere sympathy,of - - Inspection Invitea. 5 t1w, i , I � � .. i tions, and all present enjoyed a pleasa . � Ily . I I I -, ­ � - . .1� I. I . , * arE I . present. spent I ' 6 improve I -spinning machinery evening. -Mr. James H. Camp , you doing here?" to which i, ike cession, an � I . Very coinplete, and all a . I r2l. W. Me; �eod ...... ; 60 128 � 188' th re machnery aind has -also'ordere nt place, and d while thus engaged be a I bis n eighbors. I � 1 i r � I . � I -1 I I - - . � e lates, � bell [has I - of �, � - � 1. i - - repli�d "I don't �koow." z. Now MR. ca bl a- Severe cold .-from the effects Ph-RSONAL. 'Mr. R. H. Fried, son � .. pleasant. evealino- The London ItMian 1 �3 J. His-il)p ......... 82 - - :82 which is now bein� built especially for purchased lot 27 on the 9th conebss on, I I Y. . . I . i , ' , . g. . � - � I . ; .- I : Mills. This enter- ereto iA the .1 1. -1 I k ". . the Seaf� .411' a , ug i -- ! - tot - .- I . strin- band, five instruments provided ; TIII11,J) CLASS S. � ­ rth Wool, -, .. . �. EDITOR, I 6n'i know what you think, of wh. ch he died in-abgut a week after, oar -respected fellow citizen, Air. Xoth � -� -� Oh eap ,,� sh S � I . i is, that any man, and it is �ntirely incorrect that liquor iried, who bolds the posit.ion of book- ' � , 4 I � � . d to remain in the spring. Dame rumor also says be Will but iny c - , .. ; . . % - The following comprised the ' prising firin - - , �' Z b ) - CERTIFICATE , -and intends removing th I the masic NJ aximam-300 200 300 800 . 11 )NI'll 4inio Melissrs. Bell & Co., of East - - . , I . : I . - , f � . . . ' front r 0 . Campbbl.. Of � i . . I � - . -0-11-- r bill of fare.- Boned turkey, aspine jelly; - k. -We t 61�e the-foll wingfrom notgo alone.-Mr..Wm found thirty piles, from home, on the had anyt�iing to do'with his &ath. kleeper 'for ; I ginat; I I Miss M. J. Morrison 191 13 012 . t Wo make - this correct �on in - justice to vs . , ar. I I : 1. -en, stuffed, ,- roas�t turkey, 2 M-188 J. 11. Dewar. � 205 ill 68 ift a Packet f last week.: to . the fari . - . I I I i . I,: . . . � boned ahi�k the Or . I IcMr. streets of a s range, village, after dark, is paying a visit to his p - - - - � .1 1 484 Winthrop, has removed ; ri of . ­; . . � th tongue; bGi 3 A. Cos ms ......... 178 124 168 C7 0 Malloch, who is st 11 kindly remember- and who could pot �ell wbv he was there - the memory of the deceased, as well as i e ts. - M r. J. . Callfa-s fflnd bride are - - - . . I sta-Bed wi led ' tnrkey ; Mr. John Campbell, on the 6th couces- . . - I Z.: . . . . tongue;,! rolled. . ed in I rillia, w[ie're I . .. : ,or w4at lie was� thlre for, should either out of respect to the feelings of his many s ending their � honeythoori in this At. '-. . ;, ", r , I I boiled ham; boiled . , he taught the sion. , : . I I . - ' �r`%� - . � : . - � - 4 J. Loo'l In .......... 211 104 150 4.65 a ' i be ari,rested as 4 lunatic, oe , incarcerated relatives qnd friends. -E -D. E. -,,r. - )�Lge prior to' settling down to the - ' 03 0 i � N - I ton(rue ; lobster salad and qysiter pat ssoi. McIntyre. 190 103 171 464 public i chool r fly twenty years REFORM CLUZ MEETIING. -The regular . . " of married .�� ;1A BRU1. I I L - ' � _ 5 .Mi I ago, is ! now an inspector -of Public � meeting of the MoKillop Reforhi -Olub as a -Vagrant. Now, that it was a Con- '. - I ," stern realities life. We -� . HOFFN ��dl - I . - � . ties ,- charlotte russe; trifle; white 6 Miss J. McKenzie' 179 107 167 453 � I .- �, - . - : 7 � - I - serv�tive meetip'g is proven by the fact I 4nderstand their home is to be in Ford- - . I Hullett. i - it, , . 1. . 1 4 1 . '�­ : I wine, .Italian area;rn, orange and other * hools I in the county of Huron." will be held in the temperance �all, I I . i : I . I I . - - 'V I 4 ! I � ;� 5 11 . .- 7- Miss V. Kyle ...... 158 452 So t i by misthke ich. '. 7 � - 1 thatone Reformerwen :in i I �. .. � � : I 304-liest, blanemange; frultsand French . -Mr. W. J. Shannon, secretary of the Wint iing next, GE, �Oos­ -Last; 'week Mr.,"James ­ ­ � . . -- � y I 0 .1 8 Misslkf. Sloan . .' . .225 68 155 448 . � brop, on Monday ever I I , LAR . . I . I : - � : z - and was requested to leave. . Mr. Tor- I ' ar SEAPORTH. I , e I I . I . Q - bon -bons,; claret cup, tea and coffee, &e. 9 W. 1V � I lis � ....... 194 95 168'4477 McKillo� Insurande..Compaay� has gone when the following subject will b i I'dis . ial messen- WeIla, of the 13th concession of Hullett, , East'Wawanosh . � I I I � .... I � . I � I � � I . I � . The refreshm ents, were provided by the i to Toro to to atte d the annual meeting cussed : 46 Resolved, that the. mechanic rance was sent for by a � Spec . I - I I . : .1. . . I I ;' I 0 Miss IV.'. . Cash. . .-. . 195 101 145 441 1 -that it delivered,at Gray, Young & Sparliva's . ; BitmFs. -Special revival services were - -or E. 7 -1 a � 111646tillg 0 , - - . - . - I I I dies of the town, and the tables were is of more' benefit to society than�, the mill at Blyth, two logE which,contained � -.. i ,Rutterick'i Ilk. I . . I E. Kai am ........ 209 89 14-1 445 of the 0 tario Insurance Association.- ger and brought to the 1 - ee it's church to' � 1, Agents f 1:�, � . i . - � . e Young Men's statesman." Thefollowingarethesides was decided at the meeting to run a Con . � -1 � atfern% 1: i . ,, I superintended by .Mr. W. E.'Rutleilge. A specia,l meeting of th I . . ) 2,040 feei. Both logs, Were taken from ,*gun this w I k in Hoove . 1� - j ' ; ,- -�e continued nightly. Rev.. � Mr Cas- - - -,. �7 ---------J,.: ; Z - . . 'in be held in �sist, servat' ' en by Mr, Kelly swords, . � The party broke up about 4 a. in. : I. Christia� Associa iion w chosen: Affirmative-Wril. Cash, as , ive is prov i - -------- ­ � I . . !--1 ­ - 1 ,3 Miss ' I one tree , and - they. w e admitted -by w . . ' . 195. 87. 147 429 in;n and elect him in spite I �, ell, of Manchester, conducts i�o,�;.-It 1 - - -: ---­.` 7 - �- � - � � . Evans. . . their rooms on WAnesday evening for eld by Goo. Murdie, Alex. - Jolmston,f and 11 Pick your I those who sa,w them to be�tlie largest ever ". , : - .� , ; . . . I - . - -A �1. ent S � � , I allur I . I . I I ' 6 14 Miss . Dolphin.. 186 92 -150 428 of the Grits " that Mr. Torrance was 'i� reporfed that Mr. J. MeShirmock, - . M-cGillivr. orvespond . . - 171rH - x AGRiGULTURAL SO- the purpose of r ceivingi-the report of Goo. Turnbulf; negative -M. Mui;'die, delivered- at the mill. I . I A M%iael. , - So fftato, 15 Mis I . I I � � s ; E Devereaux 156 118 I52 426 Manitoba some time 1 5 ci-ETY.-At a, meetina of the direct6rs of . I the delegates' to the recent convention *assisted by A. � Dickson, J. Pearen,! and THAT Conserv�tive, is proven by 9� o A GooD SALE. -Th -,re was� an irri- who went to ­ ago, - llr� B.. Pile,- at one' time I � . Kyle ..... 201 58 163 02 . . � � I NAri I ­ 16 Mis: - 11 return to as -he � . E'ast. Wilihanis bo� Ldit a faxw o ii� � . . at Hamilton. -All parties desiving to Jas. - dis- statement that; he,'(Mr. T.) had no in- . I Wawanosh as soon. . V i", � I I 1 7� � -h Huron . In .ty, 17 J. He i-derson. . .. .. 196 82 141 410 � 9 � mense 7th ,concession ,of:: M,cGilli-vray, . � I the Sout K'gricultural Socie Cowin. A��*very interestin crowd of peop e at tb� a � - I at Ifensall on. Monday last, it was have their names put on -the assessment cussion may be expectkd, and at are tention of becoming a candidate forthe . � . � ; 'hel( - � 1, sale of Mr. Henry T ylor, on the Sth ,�an sell his farm. stock. He is not fav- � I , lark -, � 18- Miss '",._Carlyle. . . 165 -120 131 416 . - �e northern I I bill, last yea-k�. and has alV . - reeveship tip to that meeting, but after :prably impressed with th . . �" . I decided to ho,ld,-the next fall show of the roll as -.�.agettearne s under the Ontario cordially. invited to be present. A� the , . . � d - lie ej ,�". . � 19 R, Fw r1ey..... ., 1 notifi the aiiessor, . that he could got go against his friends. concession of Hullett st week� Mr. J. Province.7--Alr � It. Anderson and wife* � inade griat improvdifients -in t g I . . , - � I I society at, Seaforth, in connection with 29V'J. Dodds ......... 173- 93 147 413 Franchise Act sho Id - last. meetin a very interesting discus- - . . I P. Brine commenced .the sale at 10 d �. appearmwe -,of the farm, and has re;" I . � - : . I , Mr. Torrance, seizes vpbu the word I rorn the Northwest, are visitiny ol -1 - . ?- I I I I I . . I the I - � 4P . the Tuckersmith branch. The Branch Mr. Ballantyne a once. Sion was hag on the subject-, "Resolved, 'clock in the foreno ' and he' ade the , )'Louseso that it-presents.,the . - 21 Miss S5. A. Brown. 161 113 133 467 1 1 � - 2) oil Xn , - - . L � � . . � 9 . - I I Society gives'the Riding Society the 2 - X manhood suffrage. would be advan- ." Nominee ai�d aAberiDg - to its lit6raI 0 , friends and relatives bere.-Mr. ames � - - -w bi I r res was not th wood bee on � � � - � �2 Miss j, W. Morrison 163 817159 403 i - � ttha . decla' best possible use of Iii 3 time iiiAil.poon, 13arr, of Hullett, held a ance of a ne iildi,�-)& lie has a1t ; i tu of ',-'a' 00. There was also i deputa- HY M E Nk E.A.L. -A e- - yo u n g lady who tageous to Canada," and ' meaning, . that he e i � 9.11 the decision agricultural imple- t . 23 W. Bi ol 397 . when belhad the . ; . numb er of heavy c1 �, aught horser, .Ni. ; - � nominee of the meeting, v6ile the st . the 10th hist. It wa S well attended. So � . . 7 tion present from the Stephen and was one of the principal actors in the !was given in favor of the affirmatiVe. f kte- L, 172 -18 147 397 all!disposed of. After dinner he � . I are a credit to b im and fro7V � i ments . , � the � I was the -dance at niglit.-Mr. V I ; � e ed in : POLITICS AND NATio-%�ALITY.'- MR. , ,� ich he expects 11"d - . t. . - : - - Miss T. Gibson..... 172- 82 139 393 1 McGowan has been on anextended tour - - I I � , s -borne bran"oh. They stated that they 25 in rr,est g social- drama d gerib menis above which I hav, kom started ai the farm stock a 1 Geo. -1 of wh ,zo realizi . U 23 D. M(Donald ... 6 � quoted f �0- � i Vi�li I I I . - . . �� I * s of the 18th EDITOR, -I see by TziE Exposx�b,R of " 1-� . I ; . ill li-ares. I . � Z - were prepared to offer a consi4erably 26 Miss .M. H.Hislop) 138 133 150 1391. th . peg Free Pres Honor Brig 's " letter, and which Mr. ,, t nd r F - -) . ! . 7 . "Ier sain d'visa4le i!nst., was formerly a teacher in the Sea-� 't Torrance has not attempted to ddny, tyliern off. He he hAerest of .1 )ug friend's a elations in Brant- 11 � larg, if it were deemed a 26 R. N Rays ...... f 162 88 141 391- . . wo weeks ago -that the Goderich� Star . thelarge crowd thro gbout, 4nd drew .am( ago ;.1 ice mour.t in front of", . . . rely that 1qe was just as I ford and Halton, ----.:A few nights .1 -The � , ' prove conclusi . � * � --,--- . -153 122 112 ,887 i r � o blame the Reformers iii � Me- I � .1 " tu take the show ta Exeter, but they 28 P. Di , .... forth Public ,School, and is the daughter �rie�, t out quick and libera bids. !The sale - �� American falls was tlwsceneof atra . - . - . - did not wish to enter into competition 29 .Miss � . i of 4 once prominept business man of this Kill6p for- running 'on politics. , � . a �F' - it Sunduy af tcrnoi�. n. -, A well Al � % iii, - �ii - i5rich J- 170 63 � . Now, much in re ic notyiinee of that ,realized the handsome sum I $2,100. Air. A. Calder entertained a; large com � 14 11 I � . q I with the Tuckersmith Society and were - , . I town. The Free ress says: I 64 One of .Sir, if there be any truth at all ii su meeiing, as if he regular form had been Common � grade cows averagpd 64�; . pany of his friends of Morris and Wawa- ': - 1. . - 1 .139 385 . ,I middle aged nian of -v'ery respectab! I 29 W. J.. Mc�eod­ J 164 82 i ell - sh when a saomple of the. 11 �' - quite willing that the alternate system I * ocial eve ts which are always . ne Wrough with. One � can scareelv , , es $140, and twc year old steers 00 , Highland t- � pealal,�ce u,,ai tif' take the Prb - , - - 31 F. Fowler ........ 1.64 136 79 376 those s ial eve I state'ments it� must have been th6 Con witg nors Isle, � I *asse J .n Seaforth ' ' with pleasure, not . go Reeve's last i letter _ : � of holding the show one year i looked forward servatives- -that did it, as the "whole read the flin- " by a native of the Thistle ; � � � : I I I . 1 32 Miss G. Pollard. .. 175� 48 1.53 376 . - $40. Mr, Taylor intei Ab going� to Kan- 1 t" I � Yark Incline Railway and was , ill out a smile, the' analysis of ��is opponent2s .AM - .1 might have been seen. -At the council ' -'- -. - I ,n I - and the next in Exeter should . be con- 33 Miss L. Smith. ...- 128,104 136 �68 only by those dir tly interested, but by council is evidently run by the Conser- ' sas, and is old friends have �Iven hin - � notic�d climbingtb�� hiiihest peaU (I I -. - - name is rather good, the "iKiss-and-cut- � . meeting 6n Monday, Mr. J. Taylor was �, , .1 tinued. There was quile a pull: for the M the friends and, latives of bride and vative party, and they .have ap�ointed a good pIrting send -of . , I Mild, iko"dan r - � 34 iss A. Knox .... 147 86.133 366 i. -­ .1 . .. I .. i largest ice 111C I . . gerous poll], -1 P. i - � , - en-sall people have biridegroom-, was elebrated last evening Throat," must, have corne fkom Sir John's � re -appointed assessor for the to i - I I wnshi " * Z. I ,spring show. The H 35 A.. Fowler. . .... . . . . 211 57- 92 360 ' all Tory officers, even down' to the i I ­ . � 1 . ­ f requented by visitors. Here the, I;een loug-desirous thart it should be held at 116 King street;,- when Mr. J. F. Me- vocabulary, " Hidden serpent-" is bigh- , � -----7- - I - 36 J , . auditors.. Now -we have a Tory assessor, I W. I 1 i . � � Z ' - . ob.n. Nicol ....... 151 129 74 354 rk, ti - the peroration look . I Luckla I .� Blake. . �.. ­ a elther ftll Or thre.* himself iutt 7 in that village. They this year 'offered . Intyie, president of the Young Men's d ly rhetorical s tine � . i . � . canyon made in the ice by the mob ­ � 97 Thos. Forsythe .... 126 86'128 340 cle reasurer, collector and aii itors 9 . I 1. ; . - I - -8 Miss T. ,Shannon.. 140 7, ri 8 -all Tories -and this, too, with &� ma- on paper if it is only alw�ys carried on -Mr. I is puttin�. - ILL.' We are sorry to iearn'that; Miss ,:--- the water �coming ever the falls ank. pt I the sum of $ 150, and they to take the gate 3 Ch- stian Association, of Winnipeg, wa t. LOCALITIES. eleaven - receipts, and several of the'direators 3 124 937 a to isS . M, e, whole letter may b6 divided into rollers in Jiis grist mil . in ,this.village.- Ellen Brooks' sister of Mrs. Win. ­., i, � I - 0 G. Steet ............ 69 �333 united in marri , innie A. jority, of so-called. Grits in the ­cbuncil. .-'1,k1 is Messrs. . aylor & Giloi i are putting up o I ctashed to death. I . be., " I were'strongly in fa,vor of making the 40 Miss e second daukhter of Mr. L '1�iree parts, a . personal attack upon h Erwin, is in a very feeble state of healtli, � - - - � L Govenlock. 145 -50 19I.-II8 Ma � - This -does not look as if the Grits are p i - -An express traim. was burlea i1i � - )ponent, a loud calling for the names new tin shop,. which �i ill be More com ­ . � � -ch ange as Brucefield only offered a bonug 41 A. 8.1 nillie ........ 99 88 107-464 Mabee, and until recently engaged as' trying to ruw-things. In nati6nality-. 01 I and faint hopes are entertained of her feet of snow- from 1,7'itiday aftel-1111001 I . - I of M the society to take the gate re- � teacher in 'the Normal School. The they are all *Irish. e, ' 'of the informers to be Jiven up, and a modious for their Ausiness.' Revi�4 recovery. I � - . � : .-I- . - - JbIl 1 42 Miss C. , Calder. . . . -141 3") 117,293 .. The Reev and I . I . � til Sunday morning near Trois Pi ' - .oeipts� Upon a vote being taken be- 43 J. M Mordie . .... 122 was lerformed at 8:30 by Deputy are to . . -vindication of ,his own integrity in coun-- services were commen ed in the Metb64. PROPERTY CHANGES.-Mr.lJohn:01son, -. '. I f I I 'c 45.101468- ceremony the manor born; Messr&. , . . � Quebec, during the',: recent I Storm. 4 ' dist chuich last . � wee . � .... W 1. 4 1 tween Ifensall and Bracefteld it was 1 130 139 the Rim.- A. A. Cameron. , The bride Dodds and, Murehie, although Scot6b, cil A'ffairs. N�w, abuse is not argument, of the Bronson Line, Hay, has sold his . 11 " -f . ' � 44 Miss E. Sullivan.. �76 32 � i I I meetings are being w I attended. -Mr other was buried in' ifteen feet of gave being dressed in white haxe Irish wives, an 'the p n't care one straw who the. �� ' ' 'Engines and ail found to be a tie and the President � looked charming, - ublic do . I . farm to Mr. Da�id Brenner of the town- - � on Bi,o Nalountaiiii. ' I , . 45 T WvIin­... 6... 39 42 .k 4;73 d Mr. Rogs'sweei, . ) I .. � . .. I UNIVEIR � SITY cr�Ass 86. -the other offidersare - e - I I Rien ' his casting vote in favor of Bruceffold. " ,* � t,' brocaded satin and lace profusely . I informers are,'they' want to know if what Lawreneq, represen of ILucknow ship of Wilmot. -Mr. Andrew Kipfer '- . heart is Irish. All I I I . � that could be J.i -ad froin Ste. # . I - � ­ I go the spring show will be held in I - 11 trimmed with orange blossoms. The Irish to the back -bone. In , religion, they state is true, and lastly, the minutes . lodge of neient Orde of United Work - has bought 40 acres from Mr. Menno ; to River du Loup working to clear U. I I John -Kerr ....................... 767 en, attended the me tink of �he Grand Bracefield as usual and Wednesday . � bridesmaids, Mbs Miriam Mabee and 6 f the council meetings b6ver not yet been S V n � . . � I the whole* .believe the same Sc!rx�tures, . 01' in - rberber, which it; near his place. ,., '. � i1p, but as the storm.. increased ,and - - . I . 2 Georg,- Anderson ................. 559 . 41 enable us to pronounce our Lodge atist. Catharit s lately, -Mr. DL r. P. Tew has sold his farm April 22nd was fixed as the day upon . Miss Lizzie J. M Intyre were dressed in: viz., P;vul's advice to Timothy, to I Use published to . -M � drifte swell . . I near, �. fasteri than they tew . I . � . - � 3 W. MDTaggart ............. :...'. �488- . - no longer wate r in- Judgment.-OX-LookER. i � R Cam0on, bankerl' - an'excellent . �. .4hoveled or plewe4 away, --- , I which it will be held. This. will' be one: , white, as were at o the juvenile brides r but wine for thel' I (19 Drysdale to Mr. Merck, and is go g to '" - � work� - w I I . . I . � e of Canada I � . I . � 1 4 Theo. CC'4�an ................... 352. - � I � �! address �n the Fut " I]' Kansas. We wish hi rn� every Success. had to be s 4 till the stornt, eek later than last year. .. I . i maids, Miss Ne ie 'Fairchild -and Miss firmities," and their infirmities- . ' � � 111spen'de �. � ; , � I . I . . � ; i � . I I . . . ' ; I UNIVERSITY CLASS 87. - . All looking creasing. under`� the Scott .1 In , i Brusselg.l . Fergrus, to a large and appreciative audi- I ACCIDEXT.-One day last w6ek so �, over. - . I Maud Mar -shall, chool girls, A-+ I . � . . - . I . . - , ' - : the eneW, Iasi week. -The entertainment in , Mis's Susan Sherritt was attemptin . .-� - --A Sad accident occurred b3i ! I - I I . Rkv. Mpt BAL,e:� LEOT�URE;-Rev- I Geo. Uapffll; 2 W. Govenlock. - t� ,exceedingly happ and making a fine temperance, they all believe ; Cold dAR-NIVAL.-The first loarnival in the Oddf�llows' hall,, (on Friday even I ingr 9 � I , � - . - . presents wet I to horseff iday laaL 3 1 - I . -e costly and . . w ' � 0 picture. . The Tea, direct from the 'West Indieb, So, new rink was held Tuesday evening last . .. c I . unharness one of --her father's � township of Mzoor,�,- On Fri I - - Mr. Ball, of �ondoii, who is no' so well I An excellent supper ;was last, wa. a gran cess. pro,' i the animal -� k , . LOCAL BRIER3.-MrS. Prendergast, of numerous. although' all Tories, all will adruit we and was acknowledged by all present as . . U�d daughter -of . anA favorably known in this viGinity as � . . I . icked her, striking child -fen, -a ton - I . - - I � which consis;ed of son . . a popular lecturer on North-west, affairs this' town',* delivered a lecture in Blue- prepared to which ample justice was have the best municirl offi Ii er gramme, 98, rec'- her on the 'leg and fracturing the �' Alex. Hughes, Of J*�nniskinen wev 1. .9 . - � . . c rs. the the beat ev held in the'eaunty. Over tations, speeches, &ci wAs well render I . . . I I - I . dox. eare irq c - . . delivered his promised lecture, here on vale'on `5 Rome Influence," this week. te, �fter whic i a happy evening. was township ever ein. � , especi4lly if 100 parties app, d i haracter, and ' - bone about half way,between the knee � jug tQ Sarnia,and a passing teani V � I . . . d � ed.-Wawanosh is M present agitating, . I Tuesday ing last, under the an --OiIr-curlers were not very success I spent, iA songs, In LUSIC, an social enjoy- -they reduce the taxes about dne-half the attendance of spectators being also and ankle. She was also cut about -� .. Nvith logs offered the -in a ride, Which , even spices . fix ; . . , . for a- creamery. If or e should . -1 ! I � 1. . - of the Women"s Foreign Missionary So- in their tour this tim a. They got beaten ment�gI6nerwfly.' ;- - I this year, as the whole *mourite& to IaFge. , The following iare the prize- . ge star' - the head. Unaer medical treatment, ', i . . . - accerted. Before- �hey had pr -00 wouldbe a .. - a in ty, Im -ar the sleigh b,rclke d -allt -e Presbyteria mil ed t is vicini 6 great however, she � . - I ciety of th a church. The -at Bran tford and Paris, and in a m&tch -Another affE ir of si I ar nature sometl�mg over $15,000 last y6ar, in- winners: Beat character, gent,aw.; G. is getting on nicely, and f own, � . . - .. 11 � benefit farmers Iieaerally and should � I I 3ubject was �" The Cause and Results of with Wroxeter at Brussels, on Monday,' took pl ce neare 'home 'on Wednesday cludifig the interest from the r!ri�hicipal Coryn, Knight Tern best chara' ter I we hope to see li iling face around ' horses took fright ujad ran away, � I plar c , "? � er srr�il . p - � - - .- . - � morning last. e refer ti) 6em . . I . get their support. � I: . I i Cl.. I tiu- the load. Tho little .. I . - the Late War.` The audience was fair for theGibbons medal, they again came arriage loan f und -COLD. TEA. I I lady, Mrs. J. Grpaves, :Queen Mary ; . I I I gir I - .1 - . . . I . ose and Miss Jennie Cor -4C , I 1 1 - I agaiir soon. I . 0 V ap 0 . . .W. Of IL -DoINGs.-At the Iasi: meet- best fancy skater, e . - . ly Urge.. and the lecture was listened to out on the wrO110' side. -Mr A Mr. Jose . : . � 81 gert, W. Collins-; . A, Ru.-icKw�Y.-Mr. Henry Dowson -', , y ars, died from the, effei-,ts of tb . I t - � . . I _ w ' ` - - � I uri s and the littleboy is ' � with muc,h. interest. Mr Ball treated Bleasde.1, formerly of this town, haO Collie, thir au),nter Of Joseph Collie, I Dash ,00d. 1 L in a ve%� . I . - 1 5 ; i . ing of � McKillop council the afi4itors' best fancy ater, _ lady,'Miss A. Bal- I . I had an unple�sant mishap the other day. � J le I U � . I ; gmO dyine. The ceremony 'repoft was examined and found lantine;'beat comic Skater, W. To IT -Ems. My Geo'Kellermon intends . While drivi . dition- . I f hissui*ctina veryfair andimp&rtial been appointed a in erabef of the Council 'Esq., f ' E I . I 66rrect, uill, ing a young horse through 1 - � CQU . I : I � I - I - . I - 'T : I _i 11 -- I . A Singular an4 I ainfulaccideni � manner an sted of the Manitoba Pharmaceutieal Assoi took Pe at th residence of the bride's d the 'clerk instructed to b6.*e 200 The Jockey and'His D)nkey; congola- to erect [a ift�� bric residence dux,in � the village it t�eeame unmanageable, and ! I -- I I . � I I . ­ I once of a . . I � I . 1)ened one , F . g the coming summer. t is runiore . . gging ; - himself of all political bias if be has ciation. -M-r. Robert Jamieson arriVe4 hither: 'Ln the pre um- copiosprinted. The following-a66ounts, tion, Miss Mabel Smith; -gents' race, d that after up -setting the cutter and dra day last lall to- one Tli . i - I -stha -on Tuesdayi ber'of :' -elativ es and invited � -guests, and were. order'ed to be -paid, viz. .: Thirty '40 laps, W. Town. .. Juoges-J. Shaw, 9, sypdic�a -has been formed for the him some distanCe he let go the lines, - - Aminevion, a iven--w;do farmer,,rof 4 , - s . any.. He think -t the half-breed& had bom e fi orn the old country . .. . . . � . I he n. ptial cemm ' ' r 1"i I rs - � I I . no, grievances, suah as to j,ustify,their tak- . -A. Hutchinson and P1 S.* Scott. erection! 43 0, flax He had just been absent four weeks an4 the n ony .wa performed dollars to. -Dr. Mackid for atteildknce on J. . I �f nill early ih the when it went at a furious rate as fit as - Misb, nea -cton'. �;'� Mr. AnAe M - � - "oseph Me; oy. This I r er in Its are �.n full op- the tannery where it turned in, evident- i t, -` to Pieto M - Ing up arn-13 � -.r d,.y&-'N1-r. D. M. Malloch t spring. The roll uat 4a,r ng to dritm - - n W1 : . .. )L and thalt had they been fou . r Public by the Rev. , Jameis� Dysart,'. amputating h6 leg, CURLING. --,-A, Good was successitil in . - -i I - ­ � . � -Ved- - most ' r 2 �, e- medicin'e,'&c.; $48 to J r securing the 13urt med . _ , -� ' horse becA6 'anotariaeable ,Sul,, left to;- V..,einselves -would not have - School [nspec.tGr, was in ;town on % . . . nte 'estin7 � rt of. the cer' ames �ul�,Qn fo' at! on Tuesday by- oration, runnimf day and night. ly thinking it was tirne to wait until �'. � g oi -or the company . par- w - aony lbein ,the last born- CHANGEs.-Mr. G�o. Kellermon has- 'away throwing '.Nli�. Anderson ei . thought of takina ap arras. The dissat- nesday on his way to Asit some of the i - . board knd a*ttendance to JaM6. Dysart beating C. 1�. Cipoper,J .Mr. Dowson'caught, up. His move- � I I �� . took a sunipt siness a .. - -. _ from Dec'ember 2 -2nd,, . sold his butcher b,�- * - t Mes r . ments, howev'j i � . � iif-ac-tion, eAggiva,ted'with 'the white schools. in -. McKillop. -Mr. ,John Collie 110,118 I breakfast, .1885, to *6b nary petitor.-Seaforth and NVroxeter played 9 8 er were not quite so lively his he -ad and shoulders And - . C� I . . ! . . Ir 1 of C. M. r- r . . . 1 7 . � � ; . 11 - . . I ripai rrison, a game here, on. Mond last for� the Aose of the hor , -ed .' ri settlera who com plained of the policy of Editor of' the Galt Reformer, W" in when,. i accoi iied byl numerous 15, ,1886; $80 to John Louis Kleirisiiver and Fred. Nott. We as were 41. 1 il,)'urjes as aflect Ids hea -lag an, ­ . i � . � . ay . , se. There WAS, -­ . i . ds' they rE paired to �: e railway I - , I . I the Government hi withhold -i - ' n'this iweek.-Mr.-Ada,m Raysi son frien th collector's salary, and $10 for drror in (rl,ibbons'med,al, wbich fesulted in favor hope the new butche s will receive the no serious dam - 4 (lered hium perfectly, &eaf� With na f rom tow - � . : ) I . age done. � 0 I I . - t- � ona e m�bieh has - � same i ral patr - I I �;&ttlpraent every alterwL us of Ja,m es 1 Hays - Esq., Reeve of Mc:Kil- Istation and left by the morning train dqg &c.i 2 lib' been SALE OF PROPEFLTT. 11 le4lical -skill tb.-tt on,uld. be piwur� ,te section, th, ) I . tax, postage, stationery, 180 to of Wroxeter,by 9 shots " On the follow- :-�-Mrs. Deajardine : � ' . readering settlement sparse, and i -lie', east, acp , onipanie men J,rShannon, treastiret's'salary, ing day Seafbrth lirlussels phLyed extende t9- the O...., one.---�Mr. Fred has Sold her . 'I 11-3-s never beard ,a oulid since. I m aking lop, wb o -has. been a severe sufferer'! for for't Solo . and farm. of T7 . aeres to Mr. `1119, - leg, . . old out - is interIest in the- John Reith for $1,850. . -' ­ - quite w -ell ,Dthetwi.11'se and rec-eivi I 8 � s. Jt is need- and$38 to John O'Sullk*v'an foi register- another match for the -Gibbons m6dal, � -, I it=ssible to� have schools and other a long t4ne from. a -sore )- bad th6 wiihes�of hosts of friend . , Cook h s s Mr. Reith has be . , 7 1 - � � '" � Say t . i 0 I I , I less to i ,he bride w9s handsome- hotel to acres on the Goshen Line, J IR advantages, and also -of the diffi, - lim-1) amputated.above the knee in Tor . 4 . ing births, marriages and deaths�,Voters' when Seafofth was a7linbeaten his par tner, Mr. Sides t -his 100 thty In Ury, . I � � g I by 11 Comme ial . � . . I . .1 � cit.-Ity exy onto a few days ago. He Stood� Q I niembe ed and that the - wedding 3 i; - I i Jonas H, Lrtleib. . .. I I Stanley, ISO actes on' the Bronsou Line, St. Vaientines:day fell on -a wieaced ia promiring ,their land . . lists, election expenses,'&c., arid SIO to shot - . - . - I . - atim well, and . ct presents were n ruerous and valuable. i I fr. F . (lay ; the Qneen�s birtWay - com I t� q o �,e�"d b y BR* , and 100 acres near Blake, Xortk Town - - patents whea entitled to them. The oper . is getting Alon . Mrs. -Leyden for charity. I ion CArt 'Xedneliday 0 --,TR 1c, 3icK PEOPLE. -A - red'. Cook, � � iEF.s.-Divis I . � I , - f . THE ExposiToR extends -its c6niratula- Ale - . B I " 6nd Morrio are who has been a resident of our villag,e Line, .Hay. If - * .1.1onday ; St, PatriCk's day.on NVI - half 4�reeds, encourag,ed by Riel, caught U, icely. .N.r S. A., Moffaft, of Vaimaj, )SITOR x. Mbrchie, seconded by Oharles of this week.- russe s a I He says he has one -hal .1 .. . tions to, the'yo ng ,Couple', a`Dd wishes - I " , " � I day ; April fool da�k land Dominite the infectian of dissatisfm.tiba from the the generhl agent for the Brantfor . . � Dodds, that with respect to tbe; motion some I N4 lover the Ottle- for about ten years, s been 7 compelled more land than he wants, and he is �� , 1 4 . - ,I likely to have a _ ��-- o2 f�n 5� . white, settlers. Ais- . Light'Steel Binderi is prepa ` g to (� I , - - pasied! at last council meetiD* sippoint- ment of the ;Land Irn�,rovernent Fund on accou�t, of continued illness to A going to advertise all, of it next week) .� -1 - - : . Bat, despite all the g rin do for them a happy an prosperous future. � is- . `1 a Thursctay; and.Christmas � - s;a,tisfiactiGn, there would,not have been an ex .. : sive business in this countv the , � I ­� �. . . - _ -_ -.,- .tlaY, Lent be,rini *.Nlar,ch 10th � 0 - . � . � i . .. ing Dr. Mackid medical health ,6fficer unless Morris complies *'ith the Order- pose of biA business a d is about to take and offer it for sale at Blake about the -1 ' � I . I 1. I.- . I � . r ­ I 1. 11411a"t-er <� th�cr . I - I � k " ith ap- in-Coune'll, in this ma#er.-B. D6nu up his residenc his - liund�; will . a.ay recourse to arnis, had it not been for �oming season. He says lie has the Vest I . 11 Ma nchd,ster. . that it! be�rescinded and Dr. 8; is e with parenton the end (if March by public auction if not �, �- -1 � ,z be On � � - I . I I I I ­ I - �y ;� - �- It1w-Dack Lake engragetnent, which. ivits ' self-bir der in the market and is bound . koved and wife are visiting ati F. S. Scott's on I -n on i--- - f .April� Tber -eel � . $ Bpaxnq.- s; Bolan is in a very low pointed in his place.-CarrieA. village of St. Jacobs,,ip the 'I county of previously. sold. 11 � there is I a 0 e will be two , . , Mr i ' . . . y - - - I -O� Mari& �5thl precipita,tedby the indiscretionof the tolet theptiblic know it. - His adver- State, and 'her 'ecoveri is� 'doubtful.- 'by A Manley, seconded by R.,G.�If Ross, P.-Alliss J Waterloo. We hoip) .� - ))oth of the -sun .L - . - . - I . , , . . � . - their, wedding tril ennie Cor- . that lie may be who ivants to buy he will Sell him - . Ae - ,- . I � blounted Police, who, fired the first shot, tisement will appear next week. -Miss Mrs. T -iomas It tl6dge, of the Boundary tbat-the application of Job* again restored to health, but it app * 1. Nvill be a, total, or At ,near a total I � . I I n D�mdas, re- mack bag gone to Londo'�i on a visit for i cars whichever. part suitsT best, as he is not - -- i ' ' I aod then instea;4 of standing their ground Mills, of Elora, daughter of Rev.1VIr. Line, I as been a ek for some time back questing to be detacbed'from. . re . 41.45 the moo S111 - � School some time. -Mrs.* A.- Wwart died last that his chance.§ of recovery are very particular which he keeps. The n. �can 3MIA.ake in pas i ' . . - 0 . I . : . . . - e' . gs and beautiful Spring tween the -.sun and the earth, � The s fled bef Gre a handf al of poorly, arm ed Mills, I ormerly pastor of the Mott .odist but -is: iow recov ering. -Miss Kate Me Sectlo� No. 7 and 'annexed io School Sunday of h art disease"and was buried poor indeed, as be' has tried some of are good buildin . � half-breed&. He says the - Mounted church in this town,.is at present Visit- Crosti ' . � a ' X t in Formosa last Tuesda i - She leaves a thf . and it will be a goo . d chance for . 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