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The Huron Expositor, 1892-03-18, Page 8- - I EDWARD -:- OASH9 I � Will continue to buy any quantity of A Fine Boot -and Print Butter. Also I � Furs, Rides, Sheepskins and t&Uow. at his old stand GODERICEI STREET, SEAFORTH. i __ - _-1 __ � - - ! .1_1� I �: q - S_,. ,- � , , S �. X 4 �,4_, - If 4-1 , � �� I ��. — 4 . la I r, , l - I, , , 4- i I t � .: �, V , 1 � �i C�; r", �i 4'� .i I I ii . . I � � , ­ � , .1.. F k �! j, - ," ;j , 'i "I i I I .4 . I -;,;.t - "', _�,+ '. . I . � I I - I � i *, r, 44l?! .1 * 'J , 1 � . __ , J , v ! .1 - � t-, -, , . , � . . kj� I , I lk�­ P I '-' i -'t- 4 �, r � �', . _t , - I , -,l _ �, . �!, �,,� , ; � � � . . I 1( �f � , . ", J I ,��, 1-1 i I- I 11 , t � - A "I � '1� 4 � � , I � I t, 4 .,4 4 V , ��If 4 f '. �� � - � I f; � , �, - 12 I i ��_ �_ � I - , - - , - , - _r. - � � . ,:. � I , . t � !�, , . 41. , . , Q. z - I i 1 ,4 � - 9 :!E A I ri- M , i , - , 4 � -, 4 � I I . . 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I .: � �4 1 � . . �� - Does Spring Suit. .1 -Do*# your Spring Suit, suit. it not why not get a salltable Suit. We can always suit you. Spring Suits. H it suille you to got Suitod elsewhere it does not suit us, but we runat feel suited, for what suits You m1L6t ,i necoesarilly quit w. Now in , I Spring Suits We�bme an immense range of the best makes tO be found in America al Wd rook priow in all sim, Jfen's,Boys'aadChililren's. Our Clothing to order . will be found In price, quality and style second to none in the trade, at the Eargalo,01othing Dry Goods House. WM. PICKARDt . T. Kidd's old stand, Sealorih. , . — - __ — — 9UN"61004 &POAtim W_ . � I , DISTRIOT MATTER& __,�___ YOUNG MEN'S CnWw.rux ASSOMATION NoTHs.—The Sanda,y morning Bible claw, which meet* at 9.30 a. in., had an attend - I &nee last Sunday of forty-six and we urge the he"a of families %nd others to help u make it sixty next SL anday by having break fact a little earlier in order, to . give th in who dvaire to come in opportunity of doin 'The Issmon neXtL . � so, Sunday is the review Next Wednesday evening there will be. t public weeting,for men only, in the Amocis tion's -ball commencing at 7.30, when goope songs and abort addresses will be given, an( we earnestly inVite S11 Young men to be present. Come and help us in this goo� . , work.—Coia. - . . SvDiDEx DzATm.—We are sorry to learn a the death of Mr. John Doig, sr., one of th nloneer reaidents of the townshi O)' u 'e' . Sluith,L but who, for the past tZ, yeTamea,"ha resided in Algoma. Mr. Dolig died ver suddenly on the, 2 - ad inet. He partook i his breakfatt asugual and wentl:, to the bar h ' a r r I to care for his stock,and when in the act I � taking oats from the bin to feed his hors , the silent messenger came and his spir t � took its flight. He was 72 years of fig . - or . - The remains were taken to Howick and i - . terred in - the Molesworth cemetery besi f those of his deceased wife. An extend d notice of the- deceased has been received, bul not in time for thi - s issue. It will appear - - next week.- 1� — - HvRav AGA1Y TO THE FRoz-iT.—We n - tice by a recent issue Of the Ottawa Jon -. nlXl'th&tL the students of the Ottawa Norm, 61 School were tendered a reception by 0 11 Christian Endeavor Society of the Domini(E church in the Sunday School ball of t ( , , church. The JovrLftl says: "The addre IE of welcome was delivered by Mr. Oxie , who spoke to the teacb:er3 on the neceiisi ) t of cultivating a taste in their pupils firi good literature., Mr. Frank Wood deliv ' ad an excellent reply on behalf of the Nor. malites. -Mr Wood's reply was well re- . ceived, and ailowed thought and study. Re. freshmeDta were oerred� and a very pleasozil ovening was spent by all." Mr. Fraqh r W ood i@ a Efuron boy, being a son of Mr, John Wood, of Tuckeramith, near Hensall, and its a graduate of the Sesforth Collegis Institute. - Mouz irop. TaF, Wm.—On Tuesday Is ! another b*tch of people left for Manito o and D-kota. Mr. Joseph Scott goes ( Sheldon, Dakota, and took with him I horses -and a quantity of settlere effee horses a . Mr. Dlunain MoEwan took 8 horses a i some settlers efficts to Gretna, Manitob Others who went were: Mr. Peter M , Ewen and family to Cavalier, Dakota; Ja I 16eeto 9(perado, Dakota; James Little, t I Virden, 'Aanitoba ; James Wright. to Car wright, Mhnitoba; George Jephzon, to Wil _uipeg; J,Lmes McNeil, to BrandoD, Man toba; James Scott, to Rippon, Dakota John Tiibrp, to Carsonville, Michigan, These parties all went by the regalar en, i grant excarsiou trainc. Besides those goinj . . om Smdortb, eight cars of effecti Sri well ai a numbotr of settlers came from Clio -ton an - other points south and west. - . blonow OF CoNE)o�wc&—At the lasi :regular meeting of Seaforth Lodge, ,Ancier � Order of United Workmen, the followino Tes0lution Wag onanimously adoptedl .It That, whereas, it bath pleased Almight3 Goil, in His wisdom, to remove from us oui , late brother, Alonzo Strong, for many yea i our Recorder, the members of Seaford lodge dettire to'phace on record a fitting tri bate to his worth and enbrgy on - behalf 6 our order, and to express our -highest ro spect for his estimable qualities of heari and mind. That while we thus record th �� evidence of our affectionate regard for ow late brother, whose loss we dep tore an� whose memory we revere, we. desire to ten der his wife and family our most sincell sympathy, and to asaure them of felt cond, I nee in the great. affliction thei have been called upon to sustain." .0 I Bwitor BALDwiN. —Bishop Baldwin the flaron Diocese paid Seaforth a visit -th i, week. On Saturday evening he addressm a large me(ting in Cardno's hall., under thi I auspices of the Young Men's Christia i AssociKtion. His able and eloquent a dresses wpm listened to with inherest at ( profit to aill. On Sunday forenoon he (it i ciated at the Confirmation services in 8 b Thom�-a church, when 26 persons were cc i Armed. In the afternoon he preached i Dublifj,%nd in the evening be again preachl ( In St. Thomas church to a large congref, 6 tion. He took an his text "The�hid 1 energi, x of God." He delivered an excee I ingly able, but pl,sin, practical, Chriath I diacourse. On Monday forenoon be � drea-ed a large number of larlies 'of ti, different congregations in town on missin r work. He made good use of his time whi � here anti we are sure that none could lisitt I to him without being benefitted and inte ested. STnx ANOTERR.— Another of Huron' ploneera. ha� left this sphere, never more p return. Mr. Dvvid CAm.pbell, of Tooke I Smith, 61, a,,d a long and useful gareer I . Tuesday last, at the -age of 81 yoars. M Campb� 11 was a native of Girthan, Kirkou bright-hir ,,, Scotland. He came to Can& I in 1833. He came with the late Adan Black and worked with him for two years He then took up the farm on the 20'd con ceasion. FI.R.S. , Tackeramitb, and which f i , coutir, nod to occupy until his death. ff. ,I youth w"s apeat as a shepherd and f several yI-ara he served as an under-ohephe ( to, tho 14te Alexander Broadfoot, and i frienestiip-4prang up between them thei which iitlted through life, On leaving ti, flocku lie I`­aroed the c&rpenter business an I ib w-%9 m thiLt cap,tcity that he served wit, Mr. B ,ck In 1840 he was married. 1( Isabell. - W -1ker, second daughter of Mr Georg, W,ilker, of the Mill roadi She diec nbout fiva years ago. Their only survivin ll,, who in childri-n are Mr, John Campbe e 'ti at hornn, and Mrs. John Hannah. Mi. Campl)t 11 bad been an elder in the Elarpul. hey Pr. abyterian church for manS years,zu,, when , h a congregation united with th First PreAbyterian church, Seaforth, M, Camph It continued to hold the game offic in th-t church and was in active servic uni the time of big death We vu�a a — . . ziet, una3mmizig and unostentationa zaall' . . . 4 . I . � I . I . I I � .. - �_ 1.L I � . I _� � �, . I . , � I ­ - I I � � ­ - � I �, � - I � L A . �, I I- � . I . I , .� I I . 1. I � � I , I .1 - J . � i - . I I i - : , - - - - - . , , ,� A : - , t� ��_,.�-­.� ,____-7�.________ � ,�_ _. __ . . ; I . I .1 , ___ __�� _,_-­_�­- _�-­_ ��_­_. -L.� _,_. . . . . . I __ , _ � , - . " __'J�-,­ —.,- ___.— , � ; i , . , � 1 1 � i . I i I � � I i . . . I 11 I � I I � I I ______ __ . I THE l . . . 4 : . . � � . . . I - i , ;L . ! HURON EXPOSI 'OR. ENEE �� - I __ —Mr. Tremeer shipped a number of fine from here recentlyt also a lot of 0130 � ?referring &I aye the pleasures of home to Dumber of years, has gone to Ann Arbor, w - . �- I � The fate of the Quebec 'boodlers only pre t- horses ,Qblio Positions of any kind. Bob he was a ' Michigan where -he has secured a good O_ &goo a like result for the much greater Ones "The of machinery, Regina, Manitoba, being their man of sterling integrity lbu4 had a high sense sition. ice was a general favorite, ang a at Ottawa FOUner or later. sword to nor yet dj�stinatieu.—Mr. James T. MuTaggart, A honor, and was greatly esteemed -by all first-clasis sale,man, and will,without do'ubt, Heaven is not in haste stinite, And the time will atire y medical student of Detroit College, pa�sed � who enjoyed big acquaintance. The remains do were interred in the Harpurboy cemetery on be well in Unclo Sam's laud. —There should a lAw-ge attendance at the Arion Club's doth lingtr." come when the fair name of Canada th 'll through here on Wednesday on his WAY. Wo hope to him Thursda by. He bad an attack of Is, grippe coocert and that., to- the on F,Hay evening next, in aid of Band.—Mi a Bel Grieve, daughter of present rulers W 9 Dot be disgraced by her �� sin . in sink into merited oblivion, and I home to Chioelhurst. see our village during his vacation. —Work I from w tob-he never recuvered the * Mrs. Win Gciove, to jahail by those of purer minds and t3obl r for our builders sod mechanics promises'. I gether with a wearing oz-l'of system,was the cause of death. He hai lived his full of th.il town, has gone Kincardine, where she Will take a position ceeded bo they Grit or Tory.—T e well for the comitig s Mr. R, qud- having already received time. - as assistant millioer.—Mr. Charles Broad- foot h to Stratford :spiratious,, oclal, at Mr. John Sproat's, was a decid�d in OPitO Of the inclement weather more, stone mason, the following mentioned uoutracts, namely : Soum flugolf SPRING Snow.—At a meet- !' 8 gone to take a term at the Business College there —Mr. Alexander success, and bad roads, anti thank� I to the good peo- Simon McKenzie's two-storey brick cottage ing of the directots of the South Horn 13. Sprout, jr., son of Mr. 4Yilliam Sproat, of pie of thmt neighborhood, espeoially the neali Brucefield the brick school house near I Staffa, Mr, James Jarrot's residence in Hen - Agricultural Society, held at Renstil on Monday last, it wail decided to hold the this town, wbo hm been spending the win- here, Mi,ses Sproat, a pleasant and profitable wi,s o-pent.—Aocording to the OPiu- sail, Mr. George Gram's barn in Hay, Mr. annual spring show for the exhibition of ter� returned to VirdOD, Manitoba, on Tuesday.—A grand dkating race between evening ions of rome people, it is about time for the Aikenhead.18 dwelling, and others. entire stock, on the society's grounds at Brucefield on Friday, April 15th. The A4 r. George B �ld win on the one aide, and Egrnoadville soribe to pen hill valedictory. it is, when he is charged Hills Green. prize list was carefully revised and several Mts"ars. Cres!iwell, Abell and Dorsey on the .the * r, * il I i ake place in the rink this even- Well, perhaps wilh miarepresent,ttion, threatened wilth t NoTim.—Thomas Coleman started for additions made, especially in carriage and - ing, commencing at 8 o'clock. Thii will at ution for crimin,61 libel, and lit I t Cypress River, Manitoba, last Tuesday with roadster horses which are now becoming likely be the clusing event in the rink for =of all, one aggrieved man sugge, a load of horses. The cold weather would a more importaint f*otor'iD the horse inarket . . thi-i season, and should be largely attidnded. thtit there may be a funeral, if the soribb or be very unfavorabl.6 for the first par t of his than formerly. The reduced admission fee is —Me -isrg. Alexander and James Leit6h, of cannot be stopped by milder ineso8. k'ot trip. He expects W be back early in April. in logs continued, the fee being 15 cents instead of Whitechurch, but formerly of Tuckerelm-ith, ! wishing to be tile Cause of so much fricti4n, — he farmers here are rushing saw 25 " in former years. There wilt also be were lately vioiting friends and relatives n .) this is evillentlY IL pportune tijne to 6id I . to Mr. Shes's mill, taking advantige of the a grand parade of all prize animals in the about. their old home and in Seafortb. Alex. your readers faraw-Al. . -1 I I - ; little sleighing that has come.�Mr. Albeel; show riDg at the close of judgint If the . has a good situ%rion in the lumbering work I --*— I : Clark, who has boom very low with grippe, 0 weather be favorable there is no ubt but . at Houghton, Midhigau, and will return to DzATn ov Tnz R9HvH OF Hilir,W.—Lsiet in recovering. —Rev. James Walker, of there will be % splendid show that place this wisek.—Mr. W. 0. Reid waa . week we tn�nti­nvd the serivas 'illness � of Varna, preached the Educational sermon in horses and bulls. it waa also dfwided to actilig as a gr&nd jurym,so at the Assizes at Mr. Al,x nder MuLaren, reeve of flibbort,� I the Methodist church htre Int Sunday amalgamate with the Tuokeramith Branch Goderich this wtok.—Rev. Mr. Casson will but we li, ble expocted that we wo Id b ude_%�'ho . ht. I D15A.3X for the purpose of holding the fall "how 'a deliver a lecture in the Methodist church called upon so soon to chronicle his . I PUWHMED.—Mr. Robert McAllis- � Seaforth. next Stibbath eveninp, on the, 11 Iufluence of He passod peacefully awliy 4t 7 30 !On - �Ir. t�er, of the Parr line, near here, hall 'par. Mr. James Troyer's sixty-scre farm $ Se pracimm on Character."—Mr. John H. Thursday i,veuii)g the 10th itwt. chased . A BIRTH -DAY ftwrT.—Mrs. Alexander Me ' MoDoug"ll, of this towr4 has leased the McUren w -s a native of Gleticluaibli, Per�h� Boo. -on- for $2, It im a rood farm and is -, i6ter's fipe homestead Neilans and Mc. George Habkirk, of i farm of -Mr. John Fortune, an the 3rd con- shire, Sootl,�nd. He calne to this country.. vinient to Mr. McA 'Killop, have the goOd fortune (if h avlog oebsion of Tuckersmith, for five years, pay- with his p-r-sota arid two brothers and two farm. M r. McAllister bas ah:4 sold to Mr. their birthday. anniversaries fall upon the ing $300 for the first year and $275 foi each sisters in 1850 and located on the 13th con. Troyer his Clydesdale stallion, "Surprise." same day of the month, only Mr. Habkirk is . Nub­qnentoyear. Lt is a good place. Mr. ceist,ion of Elibbert, taking up 200 more# !� of This is one of the beat stc?qk horses in the eighteen years older than Mrs. Neilan", Mel),ugall intends going � it, — splendid I tud and settling on it. He con- country and we hope he will prove as profit - givin They each take year about in g a birth - Mr. 91ijah Alartin, on's' of the oldest and tinued to reside on this f.irm until his deatho able to Mr. TrOyer Ike he did to Mr. Mo- . day celebration. This year it felt" to the lot b,st k Do wn'hotel- keepers in Huron, died at and by porseveraoice, thrift and induamstr he Allister. of Mrs. Weilano a;nd she celebrated her hit) residenne, in Goderich, enes is not a vi . d in m,skiug it one Of the firiest not requir I fiftieth birthday and Mr. Halikirk his last. He was 70 year4 of age. NoTp_i.—Rev. Mr. Rois, of Clintom, He called it af ter !the � 11 �� Zurich. I sixty-eighth, at Mrs. Neilan's residence on , . place frftm which he came in Scotland, and BwEv3.—Peter Bender jr., left for Da- Monday last. She entertained, besides Mr. MiLx THSTS.—In December last, with the � for many years Mr. McLaren ban kota a few days ago to work, during the Habkirk And other friends.the various mem- viuw of testing the purity of the milk de- _�Oen familiarly known as the ­Lnirdoffj�eu- � sammer.—Mr. Lewis Lippert Idt last Tues- bers of her own family to the number of livered in various towns and villages quaich." From an early date Mr. MeLtren day for Kinitobal to work on � farm. —Miss about 16. It is usedle@a to say that they throughout the country, the Inland R4jvelnue took an active iult-reet in public affairs 'And ,Emma Demuth, of Reed City, Michigan, all spent a most pleasant day and evening Department Instructed their officers to pre. was the fir�'t reeve elected to reprtscrit hi4 iFo viAting her fAther and other friends.— and that the worthy boot and boatess did cure s:smples of. milk as it was being dis- adopted township at Stratford, the cou.0ty Mr. Richard Dietz left for Dakot!t a few . everything possible to make the occasion a tributed by the milk .Jvendora. These s tin sent. Submequently he retired from that POsi, days ago to work for Mr. Thirsk. —1k1r. W. memorable ono. The presents were numer- ples wore sent to the Department for arimly- tion, but retaining a desire to fur6her the Hallecher, of Platteville, and Miss Loniss ous, umeful and costly. A very exceptional sis, and the result has been published in A iDtOrC,48 of hio township he was again called !Martin, of the Bab Ion line,. Elay, were last y feature of the occasion was that all the recent bulletin isitued by the Departnaent- . to the reeveship in 1831, serving cont�nii­ � I I week joined in the holy bonds iof matri�nony guests departed before dark. - We give the results in a few of the places. ously fron) that date until the time Of his I by Rev. G. F. Hais-j. They wili makelg their - BuTTZP. AND EoGs.—A. Young, Senforth, lu Clinton two of iho vendors had gebuine m � ilk aod one betow the average ; in �Ving- death. For several years in succession he was eleottid by accl smltti, n and iserved one I future home in Micidgan.—Mrs. Eliza�beth 1 Lippert has mnved into the 4oase owned wants Butter and Eggs. The highest price will be paid for choice Butter. 124Ntf hum, one bad genuine and one below the year i,s Warden of the county. In publio as 'by Mr. H. flappel.—Mr. Edward Bos3en- MoNzy To UND.—To lown on first mort- "' 'erage ; in Exeter, th . e three vendors had '. well he in priva e life lie was shrowd, care- : bery, after dpending a few years in Hpneall gage, firm property, from two to three thon,and i -milk that was genuine ; in Loodon, 7 below the Wood ful, honest nnd Etraightforward and evj�yed degree 1 village, has moved back here. We C. doilanst6paroent. Interest. Apply to CEARL148- genuine and one average ; in a very large. , the confidence Um ex � welcome him to our midst again. —Mr. wonTa & Bi%owmm,, seaforth. 1206-t stock, 10 genuine and none below the aver- teem 4 his fell,,ws. In politics he wag %,n Boseenbery moved to �Hensall I a few days OF INTER -EBT To Boys.—Agent wanted for . age; in Iuger4oll, six sold genuine milk ; active and enthutdastic Liberal and he n )ve,r ago. We regret to see him leave us but the Elmira Telegram in Seaforth. Greatest fainilY Bothwell, r,wo genuine and one -below the epared. himself tto greure the triumph of the wish him much joy in Ilia new home. +!-Mr. paper on earth. Twenty-four pages. Lively boy can make itionev. Address, Elmira Telegram, Elmira, average ; Windsor, 7 genuine and One be- . . principles he profestied, and few wield A IL .� - d Wagner has sold his store Coora next the * N. Y. . 1260-1 low the average ; to Mitchell, two genuine. greater ii,finence in the community. ge I gr;st-mill to Messrs Appel a�d Zeller for I TnEy all . tqll the same story—tbe four lbs. In Clinton, %Vm. Weir had genuine milk, was a le.ding li�.utewwbof Mr. James Trow 3800.—Mr. Fee, who �aq been in Manitoba Japan Tea for $1, I got at A. Yomm's, store, SeLforth. partly e'ream ; Jamts Co-kper bad genuillu ' and that gentlem-an hai fr, quently giv�,n for a, number of' years, returned with his I is the beat value I ever bouglat. 1206-tf milk, aild- Arthur Tindall'had milk beio%%, I Mr. M eL treit the credit of buing the se�ond -f,mily on Saturday lait. He has purebaeed �GIRL WANTED.—A girl captible of doing the.ave age in butter fat. - In Witigham, triost tsucct-tst4ful canvasner in the county of I a farm in the township of Hay, wheie he all -kinds of house work can learn of a good gituation Tuz E Office, Mrs. Win. Johnston had geouine milk, and . Per - th. He wtis alwayq at work and' he intends to reside in future. r at liberal wages by applying at xroarrom Samuel Wellwood had milk below th" nver- m,de very litlb- fasi, about it. Althou h so a � . . Seaforth. . 12M age in butter fat, In Exeter, Richard ill, he t(jok a fleep interest in the late eleo. 11 1. Ethel. ' I l3traGnis Fop. SAL-z.—For sale a comfort- Davis, John MvIanss and Win. Dearing ull tius in his riding, but vy,is not pf-rmitteli to MR. MILFE'S STo=.—Mr. David Milne, able Phaeton Buggy. also a single Ctpen Buggy, both nearlynew. Apply toCuAuLzswoRv�a, A Bitowwnu,, sell . gennine milk. In Mitchell, belth the hear the h%d biews for his.party of the defealt , tho well-known stock breeder, of thi 6 vil- Seaforth. 1 12M.1 dealers there, T. G. Hurlbart atid G, orgo , of hi,3 olti f1i t!nd and honored leader,11[r. ' 1,,ge, has a splendid herd this spring, and Levy,, sell genuine milk. These aro th-i James Trom , as the 8pirit had pamod hence ab are doing well. Eie has 4a bull �alvea GoDmitica AND WING11AW RAIL NVAY.— only places in this district from which re- . en, the resn1r, (,f the election wa4 known. and two beifera, and most of them aro red, 'r The Goderich Signal of this week says : A turnh are given. Many of the samples were Mr. McLaren h�d been in failing healt h for and he ha -i seven cows to calve yet. Mr. meeting of the Bosrd of Directors of the collected by Inspector Kidd, of this town. . I over a ye, -r, but for the past few monthe he Milne bag 54 Shorthorns altogether, and as . Goderich mud Wingliam Railway was bald I - - MA woxio Ev?;NT.—The visit of Mr. John I went 4owo very rapidly. He leaves a sar- i rowing widow and family of two mans and he is short of st&b1a room he would seli a . on Tuesday afternoon in the Court House. The President, Dr. Holmes, explained the Ross Robertson, Grand M -star of the two dDughters, The remains were interred number of oithr,r sex very cheap and on easy . terms. . difficulty which had to be overcome and the Nlasonio fraternity, to Sea,furth tin Thursday in the Rodgiorville cemetery on Monday. � . � ! steps which had been taken in the interest ot 6st week was, although short, witch ea- . His dooth leavei a blank in the community I Bewhwood- of the rood. He stated that the money J"Yed by those who had the plues-pre of meeting that gentleman. On his arrn's at which will not be easily filled. . * NoTus.—The rodent severe storm hw market was now more favorable and believed . the time opprtune to commence the con- the station here- he was gructed by a large - Bruoeflel& � I blocked up many of the roads.—]Kr, struation of the road., He also told the number of children, membeis of thts Band of R=zrrzD to -day for the spring tra. 4 e Thomas Moylan haii sold to Mr. William Diolti-ou, of W& -ton, a handsome firectonthatheand their Vice-Prexident, 'a' ec If-upe, in charge of Miss Cowiso, who had aasembled to show their appreointiou of Mr. some -vary desirable Fues of boots wA shoes for Men Women ind Children. They are unamsIly ff ��a joun� horse for a good figure.—Mr. John Common ; Jud Ho go Torns, ba4 an interview with the D. J. C.IPattersoD, whv took a deep in- Robertson's well -keown benevoleum, as p&r. value. J. MoJmToau, Brucelleld. ' 12WI ban also disposed of a fine young mare at a figure. August Hemmie gas � terest in the achems and promised them his tioularly manifested on behalf of poor children, for whom he has erected a large A NNW Ditumm"p,it —The ladies of our villag., ,sud vicinity will be pleased to learn good —A r. pur. chased the fifty acres alongside his owic 1 active co-operation In tarrying it to a sue. oessful corn plot ion. It was then unanimous- hospitA on the isiand at - Torout,,, as well " tha, MiFin %Vbiteman is &bout to open asbop farm from Mr.. Peter Hagey for the sum oi ly resolved by the Board that action be at contributed- largely to the creation ,if the as - dressmaker. Mies Whiteman's reputs,- $2 500. Mr. flemmie has now an estate ol , once taken to secure a Government anbsidy . now children's hospital in that city. Al,seter James Robb and Miss Avois Smith, ton be- tifon has preceded her, and we can a�suro � even the moist fastidious of our lady friends 150 acres. - : I land municipal aid, and that the formal burn- ing of the first sod take -place at Saitford on , . half of the children, briefly welcome -41 the " ' perfection'No the word which do. that ' I Westfield. 'I Tuesday, March 22od, ab I o'clock p. m.P distinguished visiter and presented him with, I Fcrihes the garmentu they will wear in . fu NOTM. ' Mr. AI-xauder !Nixon w" &I — I I andthat a cordial invitation be extended to a handsome bouquet of ehoioo flowers. Mr. ture. She will be found in the shop ,Dax' t Bluevale last week, boyiog sqme sheep.. Ht all interested in the construction of the road Robertson addressed the children at some , do)r to McIntosh's atore. I I intends going into sheep raistbg.—Hr, VliaL � . to be present.' length, giving them several iutaresting inei- 0 — i - t ! r i Campbell has eng,*ged Isstio Jone@, of A ti. . # dents in hits experience with those ia iAvh 001, . Bluevale. i burn, for the coming sammer.—Mr. Archi- . : —The horse bu ' Tim HoRsE BvmxFjs. 81- -.h interetted, and welfare he is so mu c u - eluded by . thanking the boys and girls of I B3tuiF6.—Miss Elizoibeth R. King! has i I npen,d out a dressmaking esbAblish 't i ' in baldR,bisouhm Thomas T4nneyi engage� for the summer,—Mr. Walier Clarke, o' ness has been fairly brisk in this town for Sesforth for their kind welcome which he : T. Ft. Travis' old stand. opposite th'�' 7 �Ael. . Drumbo, wa,4 visiting friends in this plac4 ,- the past three or four weeks, several car I loads being shipped to various parts each I assured them he would never for ,g�t. He 0 i —Owing to the inclement weather of FAday,, . a last week.—Master Fred Scott is visiting , . week. The bulk of those shipped, however, said this was the first tirne be had received a greeting in this form and expressed himself SA,turdoy and Monday. the nyater st;pp,,r : -o b� till We-Inesday eveoin I i his grandfa,ther's. . _ were bought for the Manitoba market, and a, highly pleased with the Shoughtfainces 1,h,d postponed g. I —The storms caused the prnp-wed meeting . Wroxeter. there atill seems to be quite an active . de- ;, mand. Prices are 14w in oompsrison that had suggested such a gr&tifyiug rece-p- of Ou, Independent Order of Vrnnd Tempi ,ro, 'ed Tai& B-Aumifns' IxsTrzu7n,—The ; with what we - have been accustomed to ; tioll. In the evening the Grand _Mw,ter de- livered a lecture to the members of Britanui,t on FriAity to be postpn till Friday, 18,:h. —Air,. Bickel, of Bluenvale, left on Tu#,s lay ,sprioj me -ting of thu Ewit, Huron F,,rmer4' � Inpti I i � they ranged from 875 to $130. Very few 91 � Lodge in the Masonic hall. Elis subject was for ffollitnti, M-4nitobs, where she will join � E,ute will be held in this vilboze on Toesda, . . .. over this latter figure, and it takes an extra I " The Elivtory of the Or,sft," and those who . ' her brother, E 1. Rutherfor,].—Mr. r, the 21A ius�., and in Gor Frio oli .good animal to bring it. There is quite an had the pleasure of listening to his addretis , Caspmore haA moved from his f-irm �o the ' WtAnesday the 23rd. The programme . active deroand for good, well-bred drivers speak of it ae fall of iatereotiug and in- 1 : hoollp of Mrs. Anders n, Bluevale. --iM r%. ! � which can be seen in another colump em 1 and a good, stepper, or a large-sized, ishowy I animal of this clar,4, briage-a very Wr price structive matter, sparklitig with wit and Mr. 11�bertaon left the I . � Daniel Lewis f4till continues very low. -t -m- � ! bC&Cta ME%Dy iLltereating subjects and I good practical mpeakern, and we h9pe the farmer. el,,queace. (in nine J. J Messer waq visiting at the rei4id 00 of . � I when a buyer is struck who Wants ODO. � 'McIntyre, o'clock train, having t6 visit Heosaj, Lobo i big father, Mr, Wm, Messer, this we . � of this vicirdry will attend both tneetiogs ii I Mr. an American buyer, this " and Strathroy on the folio w�ing day. 1 1 I � : large numb ra. t week shipped his a6cond car load of young .. . � . I . I r aeusall. � gom, —M[�-. and Mrs. Young, of Sap'erior � stalliona. All of them were Camadian-bred, Towiq Couxem.—At a meeting of the . . I I ' Whicon,irs, are visiting at the ri-sicibnee o I I and the prices ranged from $125 to $600, town cotiucil held on Moad�y evening last, - W"TOD. —Gnnd gener-1 servant. Apply Mr. Thomas Gib -nn, Al. P.P. , Mr. Xotiol I The most of them were purchased for less Mr.. T. 0. K,-mp was appoinwd a member to Mrs. John Kamrthur, Hens%ll. �264 � itq a brother of Mrs. f4ibson, and is an ol( I than two hundred dollars.. Among the I number was a very line Clydesdale from im- t t of the CAlcg1t%6e last' ,a B jard in plsct3 of . Strong. Z;ission UcTuufl.—Mr. Tom, Public Schl I In-! , Huronite.—M.-s. Joboatonwod daughter, o � Detroit. are the te of Townsman i4ughe.9 the late A was given npector, who is a gond speaker anj an gue� 1 ported stock on b,)th sides, which was pur- the Young lien's Christian Association to e,sroest worker in the temperance am ,Q.�fl bag,! —Revival meetings are being:held in th, chased from Mr. Donald McInnes, of the tap the water main near their rooms and been engaged by the R­Y�l Templ.rs of, this Methodist church and are well attended l Thames Road, Usborne. Mr. McInnes drain into the main sewer, with the object village to give a lecture in the Pri-hyteri%n � Two lady evangelists of Guelph are con. raised this animal and traveled him for the of establishing baths in their roome, the church on the evening of M-roh 29th,!, and ducting the-servioeis. The church in r'_rowd first time last season. He has frequently 'gaoc work to tio done at the cost of the ,A i- - ; on which, occasion thern will also be an I nter-f ed every night. They are fine singers aw . ! : beaten imported hor4es in the show ring. . 'Ile stion zud to the satisfaction of the com- eating programme citrried out by neighbor' 1 Ing very earne"t and fluent speak(ers. - . I was sold for about $600, but two years mittees of council iuterekited. A motion of lodges and the home lodge. The I cture � I I .. . --- [ ago he would have been considered cheap at condolence with thb family of the bite A. and entertaiument will be well wortt at� � Kippen. , a thousand dollars. . Strong and in recognition of his loog ser- . tending, and all are cordially invitod. 1 i PLOWS.—T, lifellisl in again on hand fo- I e . vices at the council sod hiii woeth-am a PIWPERTY PURCHAAZD.—Mr. H, Js`�# the repairinK of all lines of plows and gang plows I LocAr,'RitiRps, —The H&Yriston Tribune of citizen was carried unanimously. Tile -Chpaney, V�. S., has purchnse e d the ro rty, . Ho has also a now stook of geneml maidd boards I last week says : "Mr. J. W. Snell, who auditors' report was received, examiLled and on Main stre6t formorly owned by Mr.1 W.' handles, plow oestings and plow bolto for a] filoews formerly owned the Steam Dye Works in an abstract thereof ordered to be publiahmd. ' C. Cbartersi ond has moved into it, ncfu'py-; � of plows. Famers now is title time t,p brl�l along your farm impleniesto is need Of' replUl � this town. has sold out the business and left Accounts to the amount of about � $1,400 " g it as 6d, office and residence. The Pte L In . Nothint but the best lluv# kept in stooki. A to] .; on Tuesday last for Seaforth, where he in. L were passed and ordered to be paid. The pie of Hensall and vicinity will bo plfasei , line of now plows and gmg ows Which. wlil be sok 9=1$, , tends going into the same business. Har. Reeve gave notice that at the next regular to learn of this evidence of Mir. Cholney's, at rock bottom price4. T. I Kippen, IMt - I riston loses a, good citizen and Seaforth gets meeting of the council he would move to determination to be a permanent rexide�t of N&m. —Row. James Walker preached ai � one." Mr. Snell has located in McInnes, aineod the by-law known as the dow by- our village. lie is building up a good prac-' interesting EdueatioDal sermon la4b Sandal k block and -will, we hope. do a good 6usincies law iia as to prohibit all cattle from ifunning I tice, and is considered to be -very skilful and � in the Methodist ehurch.�Ths Hp!wOrtl . bere.—Mr.John Ward has made over thirty at large within the bounds of the corpora- well up in his profession. Loague intends holding a literary aino muid k sets of .double harness for Manitoba this tion. In giving this notice he sksted that JoTrmas.—The weatkor oontinuee very! I cal ectertaivinant on Friday eveolog.of thb . spring. He says that the Manitoba market almo.st the sole argument used againit such . . cold, and those who were inInding a - wask 1 week ; they expest the aid of Chiselhurs, , I- calls for a much better article now than it an amendment as he proposes is, ithat. a a -or so ago to go into a _ a ing have had choir. Silver collection to be takew� up t4 did some year@ ago.—Air. Robert Wilson - hardship would be inflicted upon poor to abandon it (or the present.—The porthi aid the Sunday school � has added another standard bred filly to his ­ ppople. Now, he had, he said, no ddaire I o and south roads are at preafint nearly im.1 - I . THY. EwTzuT-Arffm*sT.—The cnf�ertain f thoroughbred horns. — injure the poor in any way vor to, iburtail t passableowing o snow drifte.—M"ter Win.! merit given here, on Frids , iy evening last i( . Mr. John A. Wilson, of this town, has been their liberties, and that,if at the nexP, metst- Bonthronileftbere this week for EKet,Fr,� the new ball, under the auspices of th'e Pub� tromoted to the rank of Major in the 33rd ing of council any member of the D4rd or . where he intends studyiDg lAw witti his lia Hall company, although not largely at attalion. We cot;gratulate Major Wilson any person could give the na mes of uncle. Mr. It,, H. Collins.—Mr. Tom, pub- tended, was a very pleasant and supces-fu , on his preferment.—At the last meeting of five, or even three peraous whose families lie School Inspector. was in the village one aff&ir., The - weather was exceedingly cold ) the Town Council Mr. T. 0. Kemp wai ap- would be likely to suffer by the &mendmeut day last week risitiDg our schools, &D'd ex- and stormy, and the roads bad, and oonse . pointed a trustefjof the Collegiate Institute. he proposed,be would withdraw his motion, pressed himself as well pleased with the pro- quently a great many who. doubtless, w0uh [ A better selectina could not have been made. but if it proves to be only those who are quite gress the pupils were making, biot advised otherwise have been present,were prevente� I —The Sabbath School Convention held here well &I to pay for the pasture of thbir cows the engaging of a third teacher owing to the: from attending. Ile chair wa,i ta,ken b3 . on Friday last was not larg-ely attended, and who will be affected, he must pr#ss his large attendance.—Miss MeGarva, of Clin. Mr. Robert MoNfordie, who opened the en 6 many of those who were down for subjects motion. The fire and water committlas wore ton, is visiting friends - here.—Mr, J, E. tertainment by a neat addr--sa in which h4 I were absent. The -stormy weather and in- authori%ed to look out a suitable �ite on Troyerhaa saLi his farm in Hey towmahip dwelt upon the benefits of social interpourse adequate publicity was, no doubt, the cause which to erect a new tank for streeti water- to Mr. Wm. McAllister, of Hay., -Mr.- E. Addresses were delivered by Mr. D., Wies - I of the thin attendance. The meetings, ho*.* i ing purposes and to report at the HeXt meet- Boseenberry. who has been a resident of our of Kippen ; miller. Meserg. D, D. Wilsox � ever, were very interesting, that of the" iog, when the council adjouraed. village for several years, has returned to and M.Y. McLean, of Seaforth. Elumoroui I evening being particularly no. Mr. Day, __ . Zurich. We will raise Mr. Bo8senberry, but, readings were given by Mr. Wils-In sod .Mr . Secretary of the Provincial Aspooistion,was ' ILLY NoTRs.—Mr. D. Sproat hope that he may yet become a residont ofl , W. G. Duff, of Seaforth. Mr.Thom# Mar. I present, and is a host in bimself.—Monday spent last Sabbath in the village ; h a pres- I , this place. In the meantime his brother , doch, of Efoorall, gave a �eaatiful violin �9&ve 6 and Tuesday last were the coldest days of ence is alwayb welcome,and his visits; are all Mr. Charles Bossenberry, takes h . solo. Mr. -J. C-awford, of Hensalli E I the season, and the country roads are Dow too short.—Mr. W. J. Chesney, who . has having engaged with Mr. John Me 7 or, ; couple of well -rendered solos. Mr., Craw ! very had, ws there in neither good whe4e*liug been a resident of Mount Forest for some 1ardware merobant.—Mr. Israel Taylor, ofl I ford has an unusually strong, clear�, swee I nor sleigbing. Old Sol, however, will soon time, is about to return to the old horne- ! Clinton, was in the village this week ivisit.1 voice and with cultivation ho uould make I putthings right, ax he is getting pretty' 2tead, just south of the village.—Mra. ing his-brotber, Mr. J. Taylor.—Mr. I an � vocalist of unusual merit, and could, easil] � strong now.—Mr. C. W. Papab was in To- Docherty will return to her bame in Mani- Mrs, B. Thomson were in Whitechurch part� make his mark in thm 'mut4ioal world, Mr ronto this week attending the Supreme Cir- toba next week. She has been r1laidiug of last week and this, visiting relatives and � W. McLeod, of Seaforth, gave qeveral cle of the Canadian Home.Circle as'a dele� with her father, Mr. Jacob Schmidt, since friends, and SISOL attending the wadd" g, of character and comic songs and danceso hicl � gate from the Seaforth Circle. This is a So. the death of Mrs. Schmidt.—Tbe E, piscopa,l I Mrs. Thomson's sister, Mies Grace ow- � never failed to bring down the housoweveq cial and Insurance Society, which seems to confirmation services - On Sa,bbath la3t at- bray,—Misq Ida Dick, who had been ap the i time. N&6h performance was well receivec be growing, and to ba doing a, good work.— tracted peo,)Ie of all denominations from . Nile for several weeks visiting the lRev., and rapturouidy enco.red, and where all did . The eighth anniversary of the Salvatio 'n, i this village, and, strauge to say, some who, Mr. Fear's family, returned bome last ,Mreek. 1� well it wouU, perhaps, be in,ndious 0 par � Army will be celebrated. on Saturday, Sun- erhapo, never entered an Episcopal church Eefore, i —Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Yeting also retorned ticularise, but we do no injustice to any o-1' k day and Monday, the 26tb, 2Tth -and 28th but this was only a deserved tribute home from Wingbam. on Saturday evening the others by inaking special reference t( of March by religious meetings and a ban- to the popularity of the Bishop.—Your last, where they had been spending a week Mr.'W. McLeod. He was in pxftllent L form, � quet. Major Baugh and other prominent Leadbury scribe of last week is in error, as or so with Mr. Young's relatives, an� we and fairly excelled himself.and so del.igbted I officers will take part in the proceedings.— your Egnionaville scribbler has never beein . are pleased to say that Mr. Young is ra idly % were the audience with him thal the wouk Mr. Joseph Abell, who has occupied the po- politically inconsolable, but on the contrary recovering from hie recent serious gin*.—J hardly let him go, and he Wm fore t ed to ap. sition of al6rk in Win. Pickard's store for a . . . . � lateeireutB have made hita capeoially hopeful. � . . L I . ! ! - . . -_ I ; I I I I i � I I I Miss B. Ellis is visiting friends in God4rich. I . - . I � � I ; � I : . � t . i , : ! � I ! � ! : pear time a.fter time, and with Back VPS"4 . I � L I . I , I .11 - / . - i . i I . " - I 4 ­ . � . &nee the app auxe was more ;rapturous tharA previously. Re is, in facts, eapable of giving a first-class entertainmeni himself. Miss Murdoch, of Henna][, who � - an accomplish- ed musician, presided at 1 io5 * orgs � n. The proceeds amounted to over $255. Thia was the last entertaiment ot the season in the ball, and it was &like creditable to all inter- ested in it. We hope the Company will have many such next season, � I L ___ - . . Stanley. M&ZHIMONIAL.—On, Tuesday, March 8th, Miss Sarah J. Reid, Bayfield Road, was iruited in the bonds of matrimony to Mr, James Woods, of St. Helens, by the Rev, Mr, Macdonald, pagtor of Bayfield Road - Presbyterian church. By this marriage B�y field Road loses one of its- most respected and ebteemed young ladies.—On Wednesday, Varch 9th, Mr. John Reid, Bayfield Road, sn(j Mies Maggie Elliott, Goderich Town- ship, were united in mstrimony by the Rev, Mr. Thibedeau, Bsyfleld. After the oere�- mony a very enjoyable evening was "ut b I the guests. Many beautiful and cost,; resents were received by the bride, from Eer numerous fri6nda. We wish them much, I 4 happiness In their journey through life. i .0 I East Wawanoisb_ ! Bniuys.—A number of the young peoplO of the neighborhood assembled at Mr.Sandie Scott'm on Tuesday, and spout a very enjoy- ' able evening.—Miss Ida Rath was -visiting at the Nile lost week,—Mr. Alex. Gear and John Dingwall were visiting friends iu� Ashfield last week. --Mr. Arthur Erwin paid Wawsnosh a flying vlait one night last week. —Mr. Dave McGiTI, -or., halt recovered from a severe attack of cluinsy.—Mr. Joe Stewart was home last week, but returned oO � MoDday. - . I Stephen. . . CouwciL -Doirt".—At :a meating of the township fathers held on the 7th ,net., the Reeve and Treasurer were empowered to borrow a sum not exceeding $3,000 to be paid as the taxes come in. It was resolved I to ive a grant of $25 to assi9t the Stepbeti L g gricultural Society, providing Usborne gives a similar amount and Exeter gives $50. The Reeve an3 I Clerk were appointed a deputation to meet a deputstion from the Hay council on Sat ' - urday, the 19th inst., at Dashwood. A few Ichanges were made in last year's list of path - masters, poundkeepers. fence -viewers, eta. and orders were granted for sundry smali -amounts for township works, char,ity, eta.;, when the c ' outicil adjourned to meet at the call of the Reeve. . ..- i � Grey. � PARLOR SOCIAL,—Upwards of seventy young gentlemen and ladies belonging to Melville Church congregation, Brussels, m6t on Friday evening, Ilth inst., at the resi- denoe of Mr. James Mitchell, 12th concea- Bion, and as they came well provided with " good things," and resolved upon enjoy- ment, they all put in & very plEasant time together in social chat, games, singing, etc. A sum of about ten doll&rs was collected to go towards paying for the organ in the n church. i Winthrop. . I CanusE FACTORY MiFTiNa.—A meeting of the patrons of the; Winthrop cheese factory was held on Wednesday last week. There was & large attendance and all agreed . to send their milk, to b&ve the crearn, sep. . &rated and the skim milk returned. Partie3 doing this %ill receive five cents per ten pounds, and those not rece - iving back the skimmed milk will receive six cents per to . a pounds. It was decided. that the patrons should be paid aucording to the amount of buttei fat contained in the milk. Parties, whose milk shows four per cent. of .butter fat will receive one-third more money than these who" milk only ahown three er cent. About double the amount of milk t9at was sent last year has been promised, as the Urmers see the advantage of receiving the -skimmed milk back. The cream aepar. . ator, is on the way here and will separate the"cream from 3,000 pounds of milk in an hour. - . Leadbury. � PP.HszNT,&TioN, —On. Friday evening lasit a pumber of the achool children of Leadbury school paid a viii ' tat the residenob of Mr. Peter XcEwen, near here. and presented Mr. McKwisu'o daughter, Miss Maggie, with an affectionately worded address and sev- er&[ htndsome present . a, such as a silver but - tar cooler, milk handkerchief, kc. The presents were given as an expression of the affection and eateem, which her fellow pupils entertained for Miss Maggie, and souvenirs by whic ' h she might remember them when far away. It wad a kindly, thoughtful act, . and ghows the high place which Miss Me - Ewen -holds in the affections of her class. mates. She left for Dakota with her father, brothers and sister on Tuesday. Mrs. Mc - 9 weD, with two of the younger children, will'remain here until epring, go that the new home, may be made comfortzible for their reception. I I — - � Staffa. � . DIRD Ef CALIFORNIA.—MAny Of 0 r read�rs in this vicinity will dee�ly regret o 11C learn of the death of Mrs. Margaret C. c - Milian, wife of Mr. D. A. McMillan. Tie Bad event occurred in Sacraitnento,Califorzr a, on Sunday, March 6th. A friend writtoff from there says : " The deceased was w�ff known to many of your readers having spent her life in the village of Staffai, until t win year* ago, when she come to this coast as th- bride of Mr, McMillan. About the Ist of March slic contracted a severe cold whiph turned into pneumonia, and in spite of the efforts of kind nurses and good medic�l treatment, @be expired 15 minutes past 112 - Sunday marnin leaving a beautiful lit 18 boy 3 months ON and her sorely afflict d hu8band, besides a host of other f riends. slie, bad won by her' kindly disposition, 'The esteem in which she was hold was exempli- fied by the large concourse of sorrowing friende.that followed her remains to thAr last resting place. The grave was literally coveredrwirth beautiful floral pieces. Ope was in the form of a pillow with the w4d I I rest " composed of violets, and ber'initials , set in beautiful white flowers." The de. cessed-was grand -daughter of the late James Colwell of Hibbert, I MAwH 18, .i692 McFAUL'S. . — , - I A Fine Stock of Ladies Jukets - I crowded just arrived from Germany. . � I � - THEr FIT LIKE A GLOVE _� A.9 . � . - I � , � Nobby Styles—Chear. Too —Durable I . I Cloths—plopular Shades, Navy I �� � . _ —Seal—Grey, Fawn I . - I and Black. .- . — TWE' Th,ese Jackets and Capes are -just WHO _Q�_ what you should have for early Hpriug I . wear—not too beavy—nor yet too . I light — very comfortable for street - S _P wear. Assorted 817'es, Exeter, will be greatly missed at Elimville, ; Exeter saw the Cameron coming, with fire in 32 where she has been a teacher in the S,bbath 1 his eye, and bethought himiself of t6e war- � . 1 34 SIZES) 36 1 PRICES) TO . .. , I said that he felt perceptibly smaller, in fact . . Its Sim 38 1 $15 00 �_ . Nob -by I . . . � NEW DRESS GOODS. - I . The peol I Along with our New Jwkets aul - have � she Capes we have operi.M UP & choice 'lot . � of fashionable Dress Goods aud Dress goods at Z5 Trimm,mgs- once we begin speaking ,ly _h L I 1 . We al of our -new Dress Goo&t there's no they ure end to our story. We can't say Cases ch,e enough about them. They are pretty - . r and there is no extravaganoe in price, you -will: L - We try to get just enough of a good Hats at i thing to sell out quickly and not be too . p C ommon, hence our grext Variety, L The fault, no�' Trimmings are simple and not expen- ' L suitable give, and the linings !the 1)e9t that �cau old-timp. method of h , I bees "' to help I "Anx9rd,ly be procured for a moderate price. Our L styles. , 'Afiss Nahrgang will return from , I Chicago in a few days. Orders can be I . booked now9 which will be executed - I I L Boy 3 I promptly and thoroughlY upon her re- . . . . tum. - melils — L Me-nis, SHELVES AND DRAWERS . I . - FULL OF - I , lien S 1 New Frillinge, - L ' - New Veilings, . New Laces, New Ribbong, � These L New HaDdkerchiefs, I New Corsete, . MAny sm New Gloves, . Now Hosiery, . you wan� � . New Braids, - . . I New B"tonoL, 1� us. � New Trimmingq- Embroideries, &c.,ke I I MILLINERY. ' � JAI Quite a number of ,cas" of the new- L est things for spring are in. Miss - 0 The - F Stobie and her assistants - are n,ow . — I pushina, forward the work preparatory t) COE to theL Spring Opening, which will be - 0innounced in this column later on. I In the meantime if tb.ere is anything I I I . wanted don't wait for the opening. I L - . The new voodsure marked and read Z) y I i for sale, and any orders left in our Sheep U - , the Wtst.,_ charge -will receive immediate atten- L the lcause 4 . tion. . -1 owners bu say. Thb Are you looking for the Now awl bought in Fashionable Goods of the season I place in 81 that could . I Come and see us I . . e sq in th — . . ,abovt the:!, Edward McFaul, know abo � , busine5x, 1, SEAYORTH. � I mostly frui . I Garried on - � The she�l of the 4th concession, realized good prioesat, of about 4 his sale. 'Cows went from $40 to 6541 Bind � out here ti herd horses brought W for sucliere, and $90 for each working horses. —Lt-on&rd Banter, Of the Americaul 4th concession, has gold four horses for the . whether t. neat sum of 8180. Mr. Hunter always some otbe keeps good horses, � L is not a vi . 0 1 not requir I I . Londeaboro. i A Xexic& : NoTp_i.—Rev. Mr. Rois, of Clintom, never seei nothing tA Rreached in the Presbyterian church ex I to reaA &E1 Sunday.—Air. John Bulger left frjr Manito- 6 or other V' � bm on Tuesday. Mr. Gaorge B trr alto left stay t*ge � for the same placei, where he will remain for ) an Amerii the besson, if not )o3ger.—Rev. Mr. Dyke,, keep him . of Belgrave, conducted service in the Xeth- . complete! i adiatchurch on Sunday, Rev. J. Ferguson berded 01' taking his work in Beigrave.—If we con followed * judge from appearanef 3 Mr, George Snell in through a doingafirst-clsss,trade in thubla-libmith. S in every : ing business.—Rev. E. W, Hughes, of severall gt Wingbarn, will lecture on temprr nee under timid 0ai the auspices of the Independent Order of them U B Good Templars, if, tlie Temp-rauce hall# goau -Aro. on Tuesday next, March 22. heir,flughesis sheep reh a good speaker and the fecEure is frt-e. so let � "'v couple of - every one come and be&r.—The Gran arat and the, Social was a decided succebs, The tiat'100, burro is which were set in the Temperance Hall, : lougLu9p- were loaded with the very bei;t,sud after ad from the had partaken of the good tnings provided ,goodzem they repaired to Bell's ball, where a lengthy camp is e and good programme was presented to & � four Areell large audience, the b-11 being pucked. At a abort t about 10.30 the audience disp�rsed, having - couatry i spent a pleasant time.—Mr. William Doig, the sheel our teacher, returned again on 84urday I weather. last. He had been away attending the fun- it, for no - eral of his father, X , John Doig, ar,. who 41ying by , died in Algoma. Mr. Dolig formerly re- absolutel, sided in Tuckerarnith, where he was very � . time on t4 highly respected. . pares for: 0 - up plent Cromarty. be fed ill: AN ELXMioN Rzxi-.,;r.3ozw,x­Mr, John Many hal � Outfit� - Exeter rose early ot, -1 lo�ion day, an& � I The tis � went in search of ob, ver too I and voteM ing Be_&$ . especially voters. On reaching FArquhar - the �-_Wes he found a young man who bsol not yet Mau's Vi voted,%nd who was #,xpect,id to v, ke "Grit," but if th Him he invited to go f.,r a short JriTe, no . scarce h1i doillit intending to keep him away matil - cornp.-Lis, toolatetovote. Acoordingiv-,he drove him ewe$ Past the line where he said be wna zolinit too, hp ALEeil- I he put up 6' the hotel, Ho had z - iot 1-0 TJoborne. I cent. will I left Farq r when the trick was expose I LOCALITINS. —Arch. McCurdy, 13th c n- n I �'wild and h gh th,. Camerolne , ther- t' a ( -�he I I crowded ces4on,'hae tapped about 75 trees and ailde ing rose,"' and a scion of that noted clan is fillea I other preparations for the sugar season. a started in, hot pursmit, dvtermined to bring the wool! Monday evening. 7th inst., the pupi Fspoof Mrm, A. Thomas' in. Elimville back one or both. On reaching CromartY ' and in. ti class M[41io- he left his horse to be ready for the home 'And swei . � dist Sabbath School, called on their teackler trip, not knowing how far he would have to � ' cooking. at her home and presented her with an &A- travel. At Cromorty he wm j,,ined by a - like tbr4 dress and a beautiful plush album The �d_ representative of the Campht He, who sup- - sheare_�Jd, I dress was read by Miss Etta Brimacomte, plied a fresh horse, and the war orit* of the small r.; and the album presented by Miss Lottie I two houses were harmoninugly blending as Halle. Mrs. Thonaza, gating wbo is removing to I they crosaed the mouUtain. When Jack Meximn Exeter, will be greatly missed at Elimville, ; Exeter saw the Cameron coming, with fire in th,eul to � where she has been a teacher in the S,bbath 1 his eye, and bethought himiself of t6e war- � the YeAr Sobool and leader of.the choir.—A lecture likedeeds of his &ncei-t irs ftmay safely be wo-91 is I . WAS given in the Metbodiit church at Elim- I said that he felt perceptibly smaller, in fact away vi . ville on the Ilth inst. by Rev. Mr. Webber, I almost shrivelled, and wfis glad to escape _. wagons, -A of Toronto, on behalf of the.�uperannuation I further wrath by giving up the game and � at the di. fund of this circuit. ' The subject of the lec- I owning himself beaten. An hour or twO, Inc-Ans � t ture was " The "Monk that shook the world," after he was seen slowly an& deapoodentl � deep s:t I The audience was not nearly as large as it 1 wendin his way through Crornarty, aN * bavebeen.—Wm. Lubt chute in, should Francis, of Kiehl. 4 has no ever since been thaniiing hij; ly 8-Jua-6 gan, after being away for two years, retaim- I stars that he escaped def&eTvrd atiger so they ure ed to rf-cord his vote for Mr. Pridham.— i well. He will, no doubt, inow hfwe a spec- eorra, b3 Fred Hunkin, of the Tha mea road, took a I I ial dislike to all such Sootti�h airs a-3 "Ths ' inixture , car load of horses to Manitoba the other day - Campbell's are coming," and the 11 MArob - to cur4e ,The assesoor has commenced his work.'r I of the Cameron men."—Com. unlimitt The farmers here seem to be reviving the 0 � - are run 1. old-timp. method of h , I bees "' to help I "Anx9rd,ly I � —Mr. James -Napier, Jr., an �emplcyee of another. -, in doing their work. i a week passes 1 the Grand Trunk R it W&Y Shop$. stratfordo & im - to ha bob one bears of five or six wood bees at- i bad his finger sAverely J,Lnifnad on Thursday This son tended by from 10 to 20 men. This is a - I"* by the falling of a bell yoke on 10 thing* I good wity to be neighborly.—Samuel Martin,, I while in the not of extricating a pin. ��i - �� __ - b 09M wl